Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1918, Page 9

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Martin at%a 'rnmflmd to Provi- dence—War Bureau to Aid in Lib- .:% nd Sales—Fuel Chmmittee WS | P & : s e B W g:nfor w to Next Winters Smart Easter | B y Sa‘.“ 3 Charles in, stationed, at t o a . iy W Difi h Vi %‘ ¢ his fienu. R. c‘ !nod sale, Thomas’ store, is bot & offasgnd | 3- ’. m. meahs m im"lm 3 becrvance of Good Friday, m have we felt better pl‘epal'!:,fi fhest l&o&;s in the tofm of Killingly are yb‘q:vr every want i o Birthdny Party. ‘s announte with pleasure the re-| o g in the “of Mras A R Surtis, who for the|tie '&hou gz!mt -aa ! Migh-Class Models, in the choice va- riety of both plain' and fancy extremely well tailored. Many afé | perfect copies of high cost orighnal b | models.. Features of importance ard sl an are b‘t mfmm, in the oac’g " <mart braid trimmings, novel belt ars Mt- a c&tua company, 18 rangements and, silk Peau-de-Cygne v individually stylish fld inexe . i i + 3 u-m m Spring Mats can be G of siodk BN Ta¥A Muploments & b bbb oo °W'°P 2 the ee:rga ‘Bartholomew place in Brooklyn Thursday. : ° In observance of Holy Thursday there were services at St Alban’s ew church miorning and evening. Mrs. Charles T. Thayer and children 3 %&m visited Mwm here on ursday. ) as s Much public e being given to the erder to advance timepieces one Spring Dresses At ‘“ 50 ucmc mum 38 inches behind time on Easter morning. An extremely moderate price for ses new patterns. Yd...... 39| An advance of at Jeast one mill and possibly two mills is being talked of suring the latest dress idéas, presented Pfi%:‘tc FOULARD, & inches | PSS, 7 (B town tas rate. The in fine quality materials—new shaped present rate is 15 mills. READY-MADE wovu Puln vuwi.'m The attortion of the dog warden for overskirts—Bell shaped patch-pockets] i “fib m Killingy has been called fo the fact —new slanting overskirta-Georgatte] plaide. Yd ................ . 3c|that many dogs are running loose in vestees tucked oF butten trimmed, Mfltmm!,fllmhw Danielson, ih -violation of the quar- antine order. All the Spring shades. There will be Good Friday services . ’OPL"‘ B& r*‘ at St. James' church this morning, the %‘ WV % | attornoon and this evening. M inPAN e Martin Shedd Going to Providence. s V" e Martin Shedd, who was in the em-s ettlcoats ba i dG O"Urfi PLIGSE, 80 ploy ofnthe ; RY'.WE.OT, company here, v\:h« m " new. dainty pl!ierm l;ter af;n Norwich and mo;e recergy at i Cadd iy ew wyen, is to transfer to Provi- 40 IN. FANCV VOILES, ina dencae. S > sbme assortment of newest pat- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. terns, Yd.......e00004'29c and 350G F. Davignen is ill. OLGA BATISTE, 30 inches wide, in Killingly men will be in the major- plain colors for underwear., Yd. 29c |ity of the contingent of eleven that will leavé from this district, at Putnam, swflxf“& in white, 3§ v for Camp Devens tomorrow. e Attention of trout fishermen is be- PLAIN VOILEB in full range of ing called to the law that trout under GOOD AND GOOD LOOKMNG T0 WEAR WITH THE NEW SPRING suIT Petticoats at $3.98 Durable All Silk Taffeta and Wash Silk Petticoats, tucked znd ruffled flounces. Elastic fitted beit in new| oo Yd............ Pcland s [ fiches I leugth Tiet ok ho Ak Spring colerings and . changeable FULL MEROERIZED PVPUN asy. £ - effects. ; AR N Ao o ' War Bureau to Aid. The services of the Killingly War Bureau will be tenidered the Liberty 7 Loan organization in the third Lib- m 3 =~ |erty loan drive that starts here on \ D. BUGB!E Saturday of next week. z Eugetie Reed, High street, student at Yale unlversity, is spending the Bast- 5o er recess at his home here. outeide of the schost, but it wilt now| Ralph C. Younz was in New Lon. throw open its honorary member-|don Thursday on a business trip. Watch Our Show Windows - WESTMINSTER 3 shi i .otk *Chief A. P. Woodward of the Dan- Keen Conception Between Schodls in ,‘,};\‘;o,‘: ,:um;’; are o,',:; the other}, cison ‘fire department has been in- War Stamp Buying—Boys and Girls'| Each tow ed to average|Vited to witness the demonstratien of Club Meets at Parsonage—Plans For |at Jeast twenty dollars for each man, |the opefdtion of a new motor chemical womdn and child Canter- | truck that is to be tried out in New E"‘" Sinety Gtrvh-. Bury s credited ng a population of | ondon soon. ?m\ 13:12, The \a]uc of hope as a 868. factor in all education, the sécond Last Meeting of Club. FUEL COMMITTEE. sermon in the series on “Hope,’ Was| A last meeting of the 1917 Westmin- the pastors tople Sunday mormivg|ster Boys and Girle® Agrieuitural ctub| o Meet Monday For Conference as Special music ond a profusion of |was held at the parsonase last Satur- e~ Bud - Vintiss Pl Tns used in d)e(omtlon reminded |day afternocon. A brief resume of Mewah s sudience of Palm Sunday and of fthe clul's activities was given, shéw- | Yembvers of the Ellngly Suel col spring. ing a larger membership and much |Tittee are to have a meeting next The chureh school had the passages|petter gardens. Fine work was al- | ionday for conference over the rules telling of Christs Triumphant Eniry fso done in sewing and cansing by sev. | {13t ?{f 10 be vt e mi-::r”?: W SR e, A i d‘etr:bat'e “:f coal for next winter in Packer school, Miss' Helen Cooh l¢cel fair, and at the Windham dUmk}l.- thehr\!:;es thath:r]:ve beera la{d of Westminster, teacher, is a closé|County fair the Broskiyn club ranked et L o L sscend to Froat sehool, Miss Lafhrop.|cecond in the_ four ciubs” exbibiting, | Iiice otders fur thelr yours sTpply of e S oty E g, el | Winning 38 i’ premtama eaes r¢: | il 15 redutred o file with thelr deat’ e D e et malosiving & gitt from e mdmagers of |5 iitions for the ameunt. of eaal bought nearly $45 worth and Packer |33.60 given m cm, gm entéfed ex- ;\":urfimr;d m:nnr st by 1,‘:; wfim’mfi'{:fiu $0- w,m,ng, em all he BIIE of the .,y “per eent. got the a?:uunt theg ciety. TUp to this date the Packer|equally divided ‘m%‘_ have ordered. After all orders have scheol has had absolutely 16 members | Bdward Dawies, who has from the first. with A. T. MacLeod, éflisted .l’:‘ 1818, aad vombs Mrs. Aflen All persons who place orders for coal 25“"", Thads pet forth ey et |at as early a date e possible will as- fhe clubd impossible, while sist in easing the coal supply problem 4lways e inferested to Rave it pros- |1oF Dext winter, for it is much easier t6 tranisport the coal from the iinés per. Mrs, Coombs alsé filted' that the mild and warm. months of '”&:"ms"u"d““"m’:r‘m b e éar than it is in the real cold the Wweather season. Dealers who get or- mhum Pw For Eastor. Speecial preparations, including an owL STOPB PLkNT. : Esster Hiy pi occint | Bécomes !nfmglad in Feed Wire and|o e, fot th Halts Goodyear Mill. E&S(Cl’ N“km Faster mm%muf - phacein i vices of Easter Sunday at 11 ¢ A huge 6wl, though he présent time. 4 fHock, in the happenlng. &top] 4 - chinery Oyf lthe tG(éOfiydflt;r . 'hd 1 K pany’s plant at Goodye: uflug This is the time to throw off a (D early hours of Thursday foraing and threw a large sumber of hinds out of R i £ a féw how the dull colors of old winter eerne, | " The: Gl remarianie & :g& e ac- - - - C! o e T s sl i i S s w colors. B i %w”"‘u the yal:gwe:t '335 ey A S u er sta eld, th‘m nielson |and abres: mc’;’lfis a elds north« west of Lhis place to the plant that §i€8 ia the valiey besi@é the Quinebaug of the owl against the earry 11,000 voits, caused At nost m Jw pat- Gray; What occurred alo probably was . e 5 Sloesy. | helped along by the fagt that the ow) {had a steel trap attached to one I ‘erns to the “ eolors. ‘ ~ Bvidently he had stepped into c& § g - fle on a night marauding expédition rom one leg, may ‘the " high tenaion line and fireworks ‘that résulted fin the ¥ - P> 2 A th of meo 1 and the throwing éf | With z ¢ Sage g‘ off its Fégular run~ | Who came to look. ¥ S % The. owl:Wwas *a- great brown bt ® 1 Bifigadls 2 ik, ef @is<fone of’ the largedt cver soefi in’ whe went nni ott to find | m v 4 zms.mtmeu,- ; : l Made by the Whipple C .Nunn,' . I B E - ¢ ¢ by the ipple Company, Mass. Eckman : Dr, E. F. Perry Receives Orders to Be Ready to Report=—High School to Have One Session—Gifts For Sub- Master and Mrs. Snow—Plans For War Rally—Volunteers Ready. Lieut. Edward F. Perry, M. D., med-| fcal reserve corps, received orders Thursday ‘te- 3-»& himself ready to 23 € duty on or about g y has been one of g the local board in its exa ’l?'nwona of selected Session plan that it was announced m., what would ordinarily be 7.05 a since last sum- by the town school committee had m., though actually 8.05, will be the men @ the : ; SO[ D mS BBe mer, volunteered for ¢ e medical corps D FRFS m last ye;a_r and has since been await- x ¥ i 29C H T OY q" orders. — = ‘%Ie is one of the city's leading phy- ‘chians and a past president of the indham County Medical Society. One Session at High School. = Lo ‘When the high school reqpens next | onday for the spring term the one- been decided upon will go inte effect. fl:: sessions g.fl}-l be fro; 8.05 a. m. to v . . q p. m. ea ay. The one-session AT BB i o Sovss Ahe me ackidh FRIDAY, THIS STORE WILL BE OPENED AT 6A. M. CLOSED AT 10A. M. @rade, which occupies a room at the - - high achool g mepieces are to be advanced an s t’ s = hour mext Sunday morning at 2 D . U. 8. Food Administration License Numbers G-08535-—B-9118 time the students a.t the high school buflaing will report dai 5 X Z 1 wheat is bem exported in great|Cardinal Farley of New York. Lieu-]navy department and a former book- "“‘M Tax ""Wl Delayed, quantif dire need of o= |tenant Lee is a brother of T. Frank |keeper at the office Of the Plainfield ros filed frofh this ity and vi- T of weeks flour |Lee 0of New Britain, Lieuténant Lee|Woolén company. up to date show very clearly been sold on the so-called 50-50 |gave up his studiey at Harvard to go * Will Move to Provid gefigm,, who are liable to|Dasis; that is, one pound of substitute |to the first officers’ {raining school at| . v frechimrion 7 A MO TR Do aoh sy mm Dutchased with each pound of | Plattsburg and received his commis- |~ M7 and Mrs. Frank Harrington, thelr Feturrs and probably have sirom sion on the completion of the course, |-Ouise and Olivene Harrington and no attention at all o the matter b - - e htblston saya that reports|He will probably see active -servico 21153 Flazel Smith of East Greenwich, re oppertunity to make such re- |come to Hartford of places where the |overseas soon. - L, spent Sunday here. turs, without bolnt liable to & pen-{dour 1§ used for human food and the ringtun is now employed in ‘Prou- alty, axpms April 1, which is just sub-umu fed to chickens or 1s. dence, but his family has been board- ahéad is contrary to the food i GA]_ES FERRY ing in East Greenwich since they left AL m‘a Bten who are earning more tradon ruling and shows ignorance of Ciaa i enat here last November. They éxpect to than $1,000 a year must make such a | the Seriousness of the situation. 1t|Miss Gampbell to Give Demonstration|D0LS their household goods from here return, ' These men are cxempt up to|is the helght of selfishness to feed to | - ' = ™| to Providence next month. $1,000, but must pay on their net[animals food fit for human use when of Wheat Substitutes Soon. Mrs. - William Doty returned Satur. earnings ip excess of that amount, our all our first line of defense, are s {day to her home in Boston, havihg Under the schedules of wages that from hunger. Mrs. Carleton P. ‘Browning of{spent ten days with Mrs. Charles Day ave ROW being paid In many lines of OM cases are reported where the Britannia Beach, B. was the guest|at Sugar Brook farm. Industry there are hundreds of work- | Substitutes are stored on the pantry of Mrs. Walter M. B ingham Tues-| Mrs. John Hirsh has been entertain- ers who are earning in excess of $1,- |shelves and aliewed to_spoil untouch- day at her home here, and met several |ing her sister from Centerville, R. I 000, and only a very small percentage |ed, one of these reports coming from |°f her friends. 3 Rev. Mr. Payne of Brooklyn preach- of the workers have fileq returns. Putnam. Miss Embleton, fresh from |’ Reading Class Mests. ed Palm Sunday, as the acting pastor The obligation to pay an income tax | conference with the food administra-| The class that'is reading The Lure|ReV. Clarence . Barber, of Danielcon is as binding upon aliens as upon citi- | tion officials at Hartford, character-|of Africa met at the home of Mrs,|V&S unable to preach. zens. 1t is believed that many foreign | 1253 Such action as nothing short of | Fann; Molthrop Wi - Easter Conc: residents who do not speak English |treason. ing. e s o mn An Faster concert wm.r:e held San- and who do not keep in touch with| “When every neWsDaper and period- | - Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins entertained day by the members of the Sunday current events are not informed as|ical is full of tested recipes there is|gt dinner Tuesday Rev. James M. Pot- [school under the direction of Misses to what is.expected of them and for |10 excuse for not knowling how €0 use | ter, Mrs. Potter and son Donald, with |Helen Tillinghast and Pauline Math- thfi rei?lmb: havaugglthflled returns, every h“’tiotf whes(t substitute. A‘flY' Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbut : ewson. Wi recal owever, that the | one who wishes recipes of suggestions, | Mrs. J. A, h and - danghte: Eiwood B EYDPsY government. months ago, requested | Miss Bmbleton added; may can 337-2 | Madeline and Domtby visited refl’nv?i moth saguxsy{:i’{o ?:aaxc‘fmrxth :n ‘Wood- manufacturing concerns fo keep tabs|and receive personal help and advice | i Groton Wednesday, stock, spent Sunday at his home. on the earnings of its emvloyes, so|in_regard to the use of substitutes. Planiiing - Feod-D Mos. Maiy T Loring entertatnsd through this cheeking up process all| Six ponnds of wheat flouf and three b B A B e o R S in, Miss Bdmunds, of Wash- who are liable to pay will be required | POUNAS of sugdr are allowed per per-| Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, chair. |jtv, (o0E ™ 500 S omt to pay, either on schedule time or[SOH Dér month. Let each ene do his|man of the Red Cross in the absence |'"F\o% T b SURSAY. thereatief, patriotic level best to kesp within this |0f Miss Caroline B. Freeman of the |, Leon Ballou of Uxbridge, Mass, who Sales of Stamps. |n.llowanee so that America may be|Home Economics club, is in receipt of |iS if the navy at Newport, R. I, spent spared the trouble and expense of a|a communication from Miss Nellie J.|Sunday at the home of his brother, mge FPutnam district is doing very|system of compulsory rations. Campbell of Norwich seeking to ar- |Moses Ballou, a3 Bt i Mo mient, p‘; ELge ; . range for a demonstration at an early Drbé\:i de-;"ci 1}‘;‘;&‘:@’“‘;‘;‘ nfif%&‘;fi;‘ ”fi ey iy oo el date of wheat substitutes, as the food » » admini visited Sunday ‘at the home of Mrs. average weekly sales now amount toll BRIFF STATE Soma o help In” this whest Laving | PTeston’s sister, Mrs. Davia Sesudsy. about $2,000, this being at the rate of campaign. Bl OMiss Odna Seguin of Providence better than $100,000 a year. el Aae b L spent Sunday =t her home. The taking up of larger and larger Mr. and Mfs. Frank Davis and son quantities of stamps is desired, how- Russell have been in Providence, call- ever, by those who have the campaign : o : ed there by tie illness and death of of stamp selling in e T Wallingford—Word has been. re- . s . e = 2 ):‘mmmsgl wamm S s};? a of the safe arrival overseas of |Acoident to lsrael Seguin—Sliver 1‘5:';1" D::: (:’“r:‘e‘;'y }fc‘ ed“,z‘;fl:ex‘;b ment and s first class methed of sav- | B K. Trabold, photographer. g‘“”‘ :l'“dedpm“‘"'“g — Easter | yoar’s in this, town, ing small amounts at a time. At the Meri ' oncert anned. The Red Cross room in the towr high school the students have pur- |, Meriden—All the local coal dealory hall will not_be opened Saturday. chased $100 worth of the stamps and | ' So’ o, Dubllc that hereater| Mre. Tirvie Whitehead and Miss Mil- sl ek dutinne o buy them foom oay o5y Chny payments or elce ordered de-ldpr,f,‘:.i(l‘;,i‘é;?"ead SRS Ui WOODSTOCK the ‘weekly allowanes that is theirs or [ 1Vered/C. Several local people sttended a bean — f‘r;o& earnings during out of school Tm'flnghm—’rhe Coe Brass branch a’d.‘fltmf,ad salpper at the Moosup Meth- | Rew E, Jones, From Storrs, Addresses - of the American Brass company has |00t church. i ’ Pouliry Meeting. Honor Pupils. sent $100 worth of smokes to the Tor- | Mrs. Samuel Collins has been & Nor- < The following are the homor pupils |Tington coldier boys in France and §50 | Wik Visltor. i Mrs. H. B. Harrison was fn Wor- of the class of 1915, Putnam High |WOrth to thase from this place who are |, ', Charles Gray, has returned|cester Mondayi school; classical course, Miss Ada |4t Camp Devens. I powett Clty, where she has been ). A pouliry meetinx wis held et the e i M spending several days caring_for her|home of Spemcer H. Chila Tuesday nor Carpenter; commercial course, | Waterbury—~Mrs. John P. Eiton, |Sister, Mrs. Lee, ho has had a finger | Roy 1. Jones of the agricultural col- A i By " | Mrs. Lewis Hart and Mrs. Howard |amputated, having had a bone felon|legs was the speaker. = Gansworth have returned from a visit |00 it Miss J. T. McClellan is at the home Presented Gifts. in Pinehurst, S. C. Mrs, Gansworth, Cut: by Axe. of her brother, Dr. George E. McClel- ‘Members of the debating team whose home is in Buffalo, has been| Israel Seguin..while chopping- wood |lan. members of the basketball lea.m of | Visiting her sisters here and made the jat his home Thursday,.caught his axe | Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Huie and E. G. trip south, with them. in the clothesline-and as the axe fell| Williamson of Speinzfield. speat the Wi i it struck him over the eye, cutting|week-end in town. Mrs. Edward H. Snow and presented A lnxngm? ffl‘f,ll:;“g;r;tl::fngi?’n af)?ug an inch. A-physieian took.two| Several in town m having hay e ¢ 1Ir- Buow las Beeh Tiéling four years i the Unitea States |" Alisg Dadtine MatHomem wib'a Boa-| M Bestebos: Hbl-0t: Neb York team and also the coach of the de- Mg-er 1\;;- a:fitr;flost gu!{;ogrstl 1clé\fis tmiluéxtor Friday. is tho guest of ‘het. uncle, EL 3 + . 8. 8. e Islan Abb; ns, ? »plendxd ;shc;wi'n?"hat Danielson :: His term of service will expire May operrftor att‘th?oczl:lxt:“a'l g?fivcetelkpgggs g w,fi,;nm this evi mz 24, and he wiil re-enlist on that date. iet]sfin' 1‘.“35 been spending a few days i wwm stncod tary tralning, which it was “' Waterbury.—The colleetion of books| >3/ ROMe. - "m“ thomhlch m"‘"’“ for the soldiers’ book drive was a huge fifi,’,iincwéf-“rff Csmgthh%vd‘;fis beyen E4 Keigan was in New York the 1 with the success at Crosby, inasmuch as 173 |jhe s several months Foa | first of the week, on busihess. """‘*‘9 e term., will be|students handed th books that were |LreS It New Haven has been at her| MY O3 \s “ranger aftended the !nmucua e . _{home here for a short stay. he 1s) . E. H. S10w, Who Bas had milltaty ex- | comseoes fosdertin tonr aooiis:, SONS | visiting at the home of Carl Mathew- L e i St mn"mlery as a mefiber of Maifie coast | thus making the number of books over |07 10 Plainfield. Mrs. B. S. Upham was in Provi- organization, will be the drill | zq0, Recovering from Minese, dence for the week-end, on business. & James Walsh, who has charge of the| Mrs, James Ryan, Who took her son anu' to Volunteer. Portland.—Judge E. G. Burke, pfesi- | finishing department at the Plainfield | Norman t6 the hospital in Worcester ‘The mere active part that Ameri- |dent of the local Business Men's asso- |woolen mill, is able to be out, having | Saturday: for treatment, returned on can {roeps aré constantly taking on |Siation, hag received a communication [been ill at his home on River street|Tuesday. the bumeflem of France seems to |(rom & law firm in Ca.m‘briqge. Mass., [for several weeks. Mrs. Ovhelia Kelly, who has been who represents a corporation which Sliver Causes Trouble. out of town all winter, is at her home desi hi 00,000 feet| . g ot.l::d ‘?ogu{:dx::n'cl nflrp!:uue:re v;fe James Kelleher, who is employed at | 10T & oW weeks. écted men to members of the Joca] | OTEanization is capitalized at $18,000,« the Plainfield woolen mill,- is recover- | s Mg to bavé ordér - [006- and is anxious to open an eastern [IN& from blood poisoning in, his fin- o Nt octly Lfl!om'hgags An effort will e made to in- |EeT, caused by sticking a siver m | . (hildren Or quickly ds passible. It is believed | duce the company to locate here. ot b o 1 At FOR FLETGHE EheS anotlier 4TS St (e Mag € the | ' wrii s oot dores M. Gross.|Lommm oy A e ot Nene : 1 {1 apts. 3 -Toss- y i if She Boing out tomatrow f20M his €1ty | an and Joseph L. Carroll of Winsted, | is one ot the U. S. bookkeepers in the CASTORIA No matter where they éome from, |foTHerly at fl.l‘ head of Company M of 0 matter whers they are going, the |ihis Dlace, were among the 25 former beya in khski always fold the special | BoMITeEfs O The olg TIEL eximent in. sitagiion of Putaam péople witen their S d Wilo el in i’ State roop trains stop here, armory library.in- Hartford the other night to discuss the. formation of a ‘Writes From Funea. live usovl: f vemt:n&’ 't:'o who X g Herbert Nélson, Woodstock, ene of Miso.rve back o8 were the first of séléeted men te ‘The meéeting voted unani- am i o o Somien h"f mousiy to. form' an_assodlation. written. frém over there e ¢ J i " . ‘ETANDARD through dl fizht,~ but' knows Row | what it i§ t6, meet the enemy. f466 to % face ynde. actuall ting eondi- sale_historicaly, R R “,* o INCE ME A I o * 2 o h, Safely Across. :"!.ncent LFX;:!.A“;:YAM ofl Bros . V% } REQUIRFS NO SUGAR' A Daniel .- c. this - 6= s b R g A TR e gflm 3 efFiman, and 7 wh W : “hér Gk hfi{ ‘fif“m“é A Im 3# 5”82'»%‘3;: il;g’h:hn: 4¢hinfantry, who eold it to Mr. cxm“flormdfs with the dd- &m & a , Was st an 4| New Britain. — Anncuncement fs ot ere if‘ sflz“ ‘“’gnf %t‘m Lu-| @ ter Ju ki Stapleton_ of 804 _Garfield Shlier sl LA ¥ €8 Seednd Lieu- .every precatition E, Les of the M:‘t“c::: as to Purity and M of Absolute Cleanli- 'FOR SALE BY ALL GOOD GROCERS

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