Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 8

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B £ T 7 AT BN S S G ARV o0 sy e All“,"iéi RailliE: 7 L1 2 e LAk RELLE]] L) Y Faw 1 March this way for your new Come here because we've always specialized on good clothing. LA Gy re g ) SPRING OPENING [=77"" ContinUing TOda,y and Tomorrow . order of the day—true econ- omy lies in spenfing your Opening Days really afford you the best opportunity for Spring purchasing. Stocks money wisely. .| are at their best now. We particularly direct Honest wear Suits of hard faced worsteds oR Smart Tailleur Suits g The new ‘Military models for young men in fancy mixtures Distinctive Coats and Wraps | o <u’c . Daytime and Evening Dresses | muum IS panietson CHURCH : COMPANY Charming Blouses and Skirts . |_— into service, that they.be moved up %0 as to be able to go out with the next contingent. These requests, WE EXTEND TO YOU A MOST CORDIAL INVITATION TO CALL AND INSPECT ~ [|[&Seumihutt ficd cnibnid board stands ready to grant the same OUR OPENING DISPLAY : Tasious o quicky don e Niaki of Women’s and- Misses’ .Ap?arel'j; b, ~ And All Spring Merchandise - Dwinxthénfllmdnysmmlmlfinxnnwfimdhvt,m.-- friends may have the opportunity of viewing, for the" e time this Spring, the latest fashion developments. » bl YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND the Liberty armies. SEEK FIRST PAPERS Many. Aliens, Chisfly British Subjects, Visit Clerk Warner. Clerk Edgar M, Warner of the su- perior court stated Wednesday after- noon that there continues to be & steady demand for first papers from aliens, chiefly British subjects. Clerk Warner has expressed the wish that applicants for such papers appear at his office Saturdays instead of on other week days. By coming Satur- days it will be much more convenient for Clerk Warner and the applicants will find also that it will be much | more convenient for- them, as the| jcierk will be abie to devote almost the entire day to issuinz such papers ize how much worry can be caused |an arransement with Capt. Tred Taft|f3 2" feieretked Rocin sach inunes x4 e publishing of casualty lists|of the Welster Home lard company erk i under the system now in use. In the |for an R Teams ot | Ay chufop g Tigi ofcs it last list of deaths was the name of a|ten men wiil be made up from each | St Soburaay Marer 53, o o man whose name is the same as a|company and the match Wil be shot at | by ot tle sueerior Cobot room: 1n Wil Danielson soldier’s who is “over there.” fa series of meetings, some to be. held | g, 20 n® SUP" Ao R Wil Sull the dead man may have been a|at the state armory here, some at the et . member of a regiment from some far |armory in Webster. DANIELSON pesddiers-'mail from “overthere” has| distant state. During ‘the winter the Home guara| JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF day. e R cen scarce in Danielson the past three Will Give Up Raising Wheat. has been oblizged to, restrict its activi- TR e i & is in lin i E Chief A. P. Woodward Goes to New |;monts; AWnE which perlod the rosf*] At least one Windham ASaE les an sccoun of “the effart to. save | Demades of $375 S F . Brad- | vances Deing made R Haven to Inspect Fire Apparatus—|iclson boys are attached has. been in| ST @ Fesident of the town of Erooklyn, | /7 (141 Foull be needed to heat the} ley in Suit Agajnst John A. Hart. t - Fulle 2 A Injured at Hanowver. ' - i { ; Triodora | Orynisall, uemilers A r ] IEOded e - f L the staging from'a building in ‘Hin- . o ‘ his i 2 2 % armory here, but with the coming of 2 s sta - ; by} McCaughey ens : R R Farmer to Give Up Raising Wheat— | the “first line trenches. T Srimey, Ma plans to jaise wheat | epring the guard will be active, In' the superior ‘court Here at Wed- ot ortnsiaied Bere Wednesisy by|JcCaughey ve, over, feil nd_broke both’ wrisiaRad Frank Kopezki Instantly Killed— Is Now Corporal. wheat, have it milled and sell the flour |, CARIAIR Arminston sald Wednesday | fosday's scssion Judge, James . \wor is ot very promising for the!bugue. George < {ne SIxs A1 sepevely bruisgioR Home Guard Match With Webster| Toward Cail has been advan himself, but he has been informed by GLosts OF fie Sompany. have gave gment 1ors the plaintiff {1918 season, but that there are. many Labonte. G 1 - = 1543 Gompany the rank of corporal st Camp Deseris | & Person in authority i the state food e lkne Sting he e et ot R Y. Bradlar of dhins ity whe £33 |repairing and remodeling jobs to be i Yalane. B R o ey § i elects e | administrati i ncam and |of R. H. v < city vs. ol ¢ B S i 5 |t s Sas atite eslctalsmenstrom | SNl that, his WINCRGE BE [inat tho colimand. probably. will go A “Hact, formerly proprietor of the |49 S i ey el a1 va. o | 3T and Mps. i corns, Camp Devens, s spending o five] . Mrs. Charles Nado of Pomiret was|much the same restrictions as applies el ;°1’]' part of a week, as was( s e OBITUARY Hunt, . Blizameth .l M “,’;ueEf!“o';‘ = @uys’ leave of absence in Danielson. |a Visitor in Danielson. to _flour being sold from:stores. Thistone last lzdéd‘v{l:n their stay under ley 1s t} Mr. Hart @id not St oo ks P- Lew y Charles Jol rth Grosvenor-| Drivers of motor trucks’ that took | Particular farmer will not' raise the|t21vas inclu bor day. - pvear in court. Lebdnon road. ° i Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Brownirgsad Ch 3 Mrs.. Jane Weoks, ] nahey v rd. . died | Swift. & Comp: dale, county sealer of weights and|the big vehicles off state roads Wed.|Wheat now—he would have produced The company will get outdoor drill-| The suit was Lrou Bugene - Lincoln. imeasures, was here Wednesday on a|Desday had some forceful battles' get- |About ‘200 bushels, he says—but ivill | € also when the .weather permits|damages to the hotel Thoma Mrs., Jane Weeks, 75, As! 1 Mr. and M 3 g : réancaday . - | Jones. Hugh Rice vs. The Town SLEE L ing i land further perfect the work i went out of commission, it wa - | Wedniesday at the home of her daugh- | Jones. Huzh son v Dt | dalizhter -Margavet;t wito “habe bieh trip of inspection | ting through the seas of mud. « {raise oats instead. they have advanced se well sincs. the |1e2ed, by reason GF its mot hevins bes |toF, Mrs. Charles Gallup, in' Abinzton. e Tous | visiting Mzs.. Gruicer K. ‘Pepkpdmyires g P St Sént: to- Sai INSTANTLY KILLED organization of the company last sum, | Droperly cared for. e T eabing erich) G Tasions Sane rlodadas, <ome 1R: ToRosy, My, Froerotlt = - & imonia. 8 ce ' daughters | erick C.. Ja Mass.,, Thursday. " * - . Two men were sent to the.county e o : [One Hundred F ildre H o Joim - Chur with the military unit to which he is|, 4 |One Hundred and Four Children atlang tiree granddaughters. : g it jail to serve terms - for iraving been|Frank Kopezki, Elevator Operator at Masons at Plainfield Funeral. e - mitp and Mrs George [ H intoxicated, after they were presented| Connecticut Mill Tuesday il Norwichs! mepects New Haven Apparatus. |i; the town.court Wednesday. murn- Chief A. P. Woodward of the fire|ing. department has been at New Haven,| Judge Sabin S, Russell and Repre- A 6 F. Newton, who joined, the local lodge inspecting motor apparatus of that|sentatives Harry F. Back and Clagton | 208t -instantly killed -at: the Con- 7 Etneridze Members of Moriah lod: TR EAE Coatiy e 5 Falls 20 Feet. | o o M were of motafens wea | _County Commissianers ‘John A. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Frank Kopezki, 46, West Side, was|1esday to atiend the funeral of Henryipady. Ureele Tafrance and E. H. ttis_were at the children’s home, | Girls Decide’ to -Wear Voile at Grad- 17 0 ¢ In 1862, and was mext to its oidest|l the Sawyer district, Wednesday fof| yation—Three Alumni Stars For city’s fire department. Wright will be in Hartford next Tues- | Necticut mills about midnignt Tues- |member. There was a’Masonic. ser-|0ne of their periodical visits of in-| glion” Flég day for the special session of the ieg- |@ay, when he was crushed . between | Vice at the grave. jrasctbn. | " | "The commissioners Iat a | % A """“'F': Bl i Ehé side of the elevator well and th® To Decide Championship. [{that thera are ‘mow 104’ chiidren oe tha This vweplc. e musical .muimber . of | ine Picture at Orpheum, freight. elevator he was operating.| Winners of PRty home. . With (no. exception of & fe | the High School-leeture course.will be | | wilh relatived vetur ? An unueual motion picture produc- | His body became wedged between'the | n " the billfard £nq ';‘33?“:2’&r§§3.en: days ago, when: thete were fllosdcxffn“\?“'e'? by the Suwgnce River Quartet, | Grange Hears Talk on Poultry Raising | e Al tion, Cleopatra, attracted a larze au-|¢levator and side of the well and 80| that has been under way at the Bo-|Gren at the home, the number there jv| (Or the Red Cross benefit. .- . | " i Giore Crandall Breaks Both|® frivm i e Ay el dience to the Orpheum theatre' for|tilied the clevator as to ,allow his|hemian club for the past two miontna|the largest in the history of the insw. | The 8irls of the Senior Class havej ‘y .t ®0®. NPT Lol wéel: ehd i Eaetoe matine and- evening shows' Wednes- | Tushed body to fall to the bottom. of | will meet tonight for the final games|tution. The membership of the home |{lccided tg wear voile dresses at grad- | ; " 5 3 day. P f the pit, a distance of about 20 feet. | that will decide the championsiip. A |has been considerably increased of [uation. . The material “will. | 5 Danicison selected men who are -at| . 10pezki was the regular operator of | jarge number of members will be in |late ftment: of ‘a’ number | bY & éomlittee appolnted by the clas Camp Devens have had few. oppor. | the elevator and had been on.the night k NORTH FRANKLIN wilh relatives returned.e: Walte: Dogge,of . Butram’iwhs: éifn town I'riday. v i E The regular meating ' of 1 b o v S - | grange was held in _The:Fed Cross met Tuesdav.veith Sl g B ol AT AT Chi price per yard not to exceed a spe- | 8t idin 1 The o5 el tunities to visit home during the past 3&2‘1“’;;“"&1 weoks. It was ks?aled arlendance {aren from Willimantic and other towns | cfied “g‘“"“;? o g ; m: f:.:’sfi ?u!;, g o |'M"’ Alten W, Kensod. ' | two months on dccount of the repeated nesday morning that Kopezki had fa_the county. e first “Friddy evening b SR I, Toetir < i Send Por Free Trial Treatment, enforcing of (quatantine restrictions on | Started to make an upward trip with PUTNAM |, The home ' fs in no wav overcrowd- ; “thera “will probal i Nomatter how long or how bad—go to | account of new men coming in and | the elevator when someane:on the first —_— jed. however, and the children are an |h€ld . soclal in-honor of the I e ene [gour druggist today and_get o 50 cent | becoming. ill. 1 floor of.the mill rang for tho elevator | Byron R. Barber Discharged From |comfortable and well cared for. Toe |ball and - debating team.: Armstronsg x of Pile Trestment. It | Privats Albert Talnose:rturned .to|and that Kopeski leaned over to peer : er {average health of the children 1s ex- | Camp Devens. after & trip_ fo . New |doWn through the space between the| Servise—Districts' Quota May Go 7 (ioe b e 1 Haven to visit his mdther, who s ee- |fi00F. ‘0 the elevator and the sides of | the 28th—Many Aliens Take Out {man were enj i Mrs, James Randall, who has been bate between™ Putnam His lingly - High' i€ to. ‘take plac: . < illinaly e s z spending come time with Mrs, Reuben | { . < . ——. |55, Killinaly on the 23nd of this month: | Manning, has returned to..her home| itor af her b e riously ill. the elevator well. In the meantime| First Papers—Jludgment of $375 For | DOUBLES FLOOR SPACE |Bles Doross MRdLHlestohassiboeis MDY, e Bl 3 7 Cadet Clinton® Oliver -is- ! Outdoor Work Resumed, ' |[n% flevator continued to ascend and| Plaintiff in: Bradley-Hart Case — S fointed alternate on tie rumam | By N red’ H. Ruee and Miss. Eilla| prowmg: © o it ol R mg::::,:rl ;?::e h:;dbse'n resumed.at | The l;lng felled him to the floor of the N":‘dqfllr'(urs For Post Dffice Ac.‘lNew Post - Office Quarters” Accepted | “/iine mone members of- the .P. H.|Rockwood were day. guests of| OMr. Shaw, spent;the’ wes = carpenters: are | elevator-and his body became jammed cepted. . By Treasuty Department. - |s. A: S S eement Miss Fioience Hoffman at Norwich, | Hartford. 4 e L S N e S i, | H. E. Cruthers of Norwich was| Martin. Navl . Mahoney's Sunday. New Lonéon." now engaged in working. on.the -1i-|in the.open space, tilting the ‘elevator | 3 = th Putnam High School service flag. apartment house at -Morin avenue.|so much that his body was released| Bvron Russell Barber, Danielson,|. Offictal confirmation from the treas- |They are Stanley Shaw, Raymond Al- Construction work .on. this -building{ and slipped through to the bottom of {Ome of the selected men who went |UrY department of the acceptance of |lard and Edward. Perry. has bee nheld up'during the winter | the pit. . from this city to Camp Devens, two |the contract for new post office quar-| Allen and Shaw have enlisted In months, s 3 Dr. George M. Burroughs was.moti- | Weeks, ago, returned here. Wednesday { (€IS In the Union block, in which the |Siemal Corps and Perry in the av Union Services. fied of the accident,” as medical ex-|and reported to the local board his|ofice is now. located, ' w: Hampton Visitor. ——= Mies Evelyn Avery of Hampton was : a visitor at Franklin grange Saturday ‘Lumngs Are received |tion corps, ot 5 3 Union services, that are being con- |aminer, and later made an examina- |Qlscharge from the service. Mr., Bar. |here Wednesday morning by A. A. & b . : t ‘Weakened By ducted here evenings fhis weol ave|tion of the body. He found. that|ber is’the second in the group of 81 |HOughton. it was announced. SUPERIOR COURT. o L s Al el -Weakened By : - 0 T RIO Norwich visitors Saturday. W s )\ proving of special interest to mem.|Kopezkl's skull had been fractured |Men sent out from here to be dis-| W stores will be used for office SETEN "Mr. and. Mrs. James R..Allyn of TR T o i - g, The s : bers of the Congregational, Methodist | that nearly every one of the man's|charged from the seryice. s ;sdc‘&nre lhorm:-;g occupied by | gport Caleridar Session Announced Sor Norwich called on Mrs. Hannah Kings- H ard' Colds. \'F-'"-:d"- “"'l Trial. * | 21d Baptist churches. 5 [ had boen broken, hg right collar- | Town's ‘Quota May Be Sent March 20,0 .. CL =% ©0 Dther now Sccupied | T i day—Two. Diviros Cases Listed. |ley on Thursday. —‘ i §is TAYE il givo rellet, and & single box often | /Mr, and Mre. Roland Gray have been | bone and right thizn bmoken. Tt was stated at the office of the lo- |lor. ‘This il oio e el iz — Bugene Clark sang Friday night at \ caros. A trial package: in epending a few - ds ith relatitxs i The body was removed to the under- s give a floor space of £ i 8 L ) ¥ s bt ot R B tas it | taking rotwms ot Touis £, Kenneds. | |cal exemption board Wednesdsy af-|2600 feet, or approximately — doubls | In“the Windham County 'Superior|a concert in Lebanon given for the - = T e [l | B ray vnc‘t‘ o i axec Konesks va” his wifs and seyera | STN00R that this district's quota of |that in the part of the block now used | COurt- there" will be a-short «'s:lendar benefit of the Red Cross. 2 2 m a gerious attack of pneu. hilg T o the 85,000 men to be ordered to re- as a post office.- The making of the | 2Nd 2ssignment of cases at Pulnam.| Mrs. Francis White of Willimantie FREE SAMPLE COUPON mg;m. G Shikiren: One of o i 3 has |port from all parts of the country for |necessary changes will commenoe in | Eiday. March 15th, at 2 p. m., James |was a recent visitor at Mrs. H. B. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, peone who Bave beemengaged in{lo Dave beed married within ‘a few|military duty: will Probadly ‘b6 sent|ihs very mear. fature and. oo expected | H. Yebb, Judge, on the bench. White's. . . T 8 mtlf'gv.:xmum.‘ i;uulwegk fny lays. A 33 out from here March 29. to be completed about June 1. The short calendar list: Mrs. Frank Rockwood and daughter that* frost varying from three'to four e e R On the basis of the last draft, in| An entire new set of fixtures wil| bo | Flizabeth E. Fowlett vs. Charles A:|Ella and Mrs. Fred Race attended the feet in depth remains in the ground D00 which - this district furnished almost {installed, and when the office s ready | Wheaton, Exr. Leo Le Duc vs. Good- | Sécial Corner gathering at Bucking- sections of m_fl..l.mn. Planned B‘M——'—L ey Guard | SX2Ctly one per cent. of the total ap-|it will be a very great improvement |Year Cotion Mills, Samuel Spector and | ham Memorial Wednesday. s Rockville Lentsn Preacher. nnec een Local Home Guard|portignment of Connecticut, not more fover the present offoe. 3Morris Spector vs. Harry F. Wainstein. |~ Milfon Beckwith was in New Haven j ks Rey. Edward T. Mathison. et - St Anci e Comp sy e e i CAlpantars s G50 Carte Arnold R. Stone vs, Harold A. Cope- Sa0¥g : s was i ne s oo censio || SO’ church, Rockville; will ‘be the T y o, d Haseovess spe e damsemoeeese . Mot this evening's day, g A land. Agnes D..Wheatley vs. Charles F.| | Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Ortmann of Lenten preachey at St Alban's churen| . The approach of the first of April| = Several “applications have been ‘re- || The rate of. pay. for Putnam. car- | Arer Abthur M. Matheweon va O F. | Norsicn coen ho ouis, Ortmann of each brings ‘aanouncements as {0 planned |ceived by the local board from Class |Denters on and aftér May 1. 1o to. be | Whitaker, William N Medbusy vei | and Aes. Tiora s, Ao, rvice. y 1, Somvises of the Danicleen ome guacd |1 men. whose: order numbers are 5o 35 cents an hour, It was sisted hers | Renben & Bartiete o " | "G, W Avery has 4 new motor truck ' i compdny. Capt. F. O. Armingtan said |far . down - “there -is_no | Wednesday. This i meme | Uncontested divorces: Maude W.Na- | Miss M. Augusts Pember Danieleon people trave-come: to’ real- A s e e v N [ar o ke DL UM thate b, nolf Nadnamtay. | Tiis B Tor o et o e M, Yoo VAt L et fo bt Bembec. 1y 20

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