Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 6

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TEMTIFLYOTLL CYS R P AR T ST LSRN e Ll s a0 e P yfor Ahelpful Remedy FocSimile 5-§nl"‘;°' | R r—————1 H NEW YORK. __ ~_AtGmonths Al 5DosEs 35X N 4 s wounded in France.. Private Lawson cent a cable ‘himself ‘a few days asv telling: of eoming home on a. furiough. For Infants and Children. When and how long he ' has been wounded is not known, Genuine Casteria Plan to register early PUTNAM t Wiiliam F. C. Maertens is visiting in New York for a4 few dayrs. A temperature of 36 degrees brought a frost of considerable magnitude— the first of the season—to Putnam oh Wednesday morning. Private Frank Phillips, 6f Hampton, who .was inducted into service by the Willimantic board a few days ago as a Jimited “service man, and sent tw Camp Upton, has been assizned as a c.erk in the office of the local board in this city and hag taken up his du- ti ies. Attorney Eric H. Johnszon, demo- cratic nominee for senator from the 28th senatorial district, is quoted as heing strongly in favor of prohibition legislation. Bernard Dolan, who came from Providence and who has Leen in the town of Thompson. has been found to be an unregistered man. While he l'is serving a jail sentence for a miner offence his ease will be calied to the attention “of the department of jus- tice, = * The Merchants' eominittee of the Tutnam Chamber of Comumnerce de- cided in favor of the usual half-holi- for Woodstock fair, which will a one-day' fair again this year. E. I.. Davis, who has bsen spendinz the summer -at lord's Point, is ex- pected to return of tais week to remain for Howard Brown and €. E. 2 L) | were at Boston to at‘end the wor sbries games. Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Stahl have come | kere from Hartford to make their home. Mr. Stahi is employed by the telephone’ ‘company. Arthur Nelson, here the latter part W < 1d South Woedstock. Thirty Years GASTORIA TME OENTAUL SOMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. hag Swon a commiseion after a perod of -training in an officers’ training camp -at Camp Lee Va. Ha was in- ducted into service from this district as a selected man .and sent to Camp Devens. Lieut.-Tee is the vecond se- lected man of this district to win a commission, the first going to Lieut. iarold S. Corbin It was stated here Welnesday that permits. will be jssued for cars that «re to run to Brookiyn Sunday to at- {>nd tha watriotiz raily s:heduled for that_place, . i | Judge E. M. Warner, chairman of $ = ’ == | the lezal advisory hoard in this rity, DANIELSON | nledges or to tell what they have, been [is about to re-organize the board <o }, oing or hope to do thiy season in the|#s to have it reagy to handle the n court Wednesday morn- | canning line but this insignificant | hundreds of guestionnaires that will e Woorail Bont | Srd A AlEIe Ced T R ey | FricOmitE o E e e iR to jail for 80 days, on |among thoimass of swlendid women |ter Oct. 1. Judze Warner said Wed- mpinz and vagrancy.|here who.t 1 to the can- |nesday afternoon that e hopes to deserter from the mer- | ning ca more than done their |Fave as many 2s 15 members of the for which he! bit beard in this city. voi 1 az0, He is 2| What are you doing with your peach | FRev. Harry A, Beadle. Pomfret, who Fegistered man striet’ and stones And with vour nut shells? If [is o Pe. principal of the Frewer Nor- fhe end of his jai ence will have de ) answer to to fac thorities of tha war = distriet of has left the n whicli was ens Fraiser requested release from his rokiza enter the army that he the merchant marine and ece was granted him by the ard for He evi- < o an old Grimshaw range said by off evident, however the wrong conrse of n August Frais- the woods ne: our of doors n e fet - ed tn he | c will be | nor. {, v hiz total R - mazed at what T have foun m: house-to- | some been zovern- here money i< not plenti- where of the housenold. a past vears of produce of garden n members d a az 175 auarts of d field had been arts of dande the hushand, 860 } Mrs. Rohi has fizures that pake certair ill stand high fn the roll of ("onnecticut towns that Bobly responded to the canning call As was to bepxpected ery few wn- men have declined to sign canning | \ use A for Testoring natiral ; foe rmmag i ey s nog. Is aot & dre. Goneror g gized hottin ready to uae. Piulo B Co.,x\u‘rluh LEGAL NOTICES 'REPUBLICAN CAU The Republican Ele. of Sprague cus ors of the Town are requested to meet in eaucus Monday, Sept. 16, 1018, at 8 pclodk p. m,, for the purpose of nomi- pating Town Officers for the emsuin year Per order of Town Com JOHX C. STEVE! Dated at Sprague, Sept DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS A Democratic Caucus will be held at Grange Hall, Colchester, Sept, 16, 191, §t 7.30'p. m,, for the purpose of nom lating candidates for Town Offices and fransacting any other business proper o be done at said caucus, Per order Town Committee. E. A. CARRIER, Chairman, Colchester, Conn.. Sept. 10, 1918, sépld NOTICE By order of the Honor- t of Probate for the District Norwich I will ‘sell the interest of Grdce E. Chappell, late of Norwich, in sald District, deceased, in the real es- tate situated in the Town of Old Say- brook. Conn., and Being fully described in the application to sell on file in said Court. For more particular description, see sald application, > SIDNEY L. CHAPPELL, Administrator. &eplld ts-and in | woman. are | mal school at Greenv South Caro- was given ‘a farewell reception the. -people of Pomfret, where he bave been throwing do it any more! hem to the post them away, Save them and office or to the | Tina, Ity S {has been pastor of the Oongregation- library where lbaskets have | has . gt J teen placed to receive them, The peach |3l .church for seven: vears. - Rev.:Mr. | ctones and nut shells are valuable in| Eeadie said that, wherever he may thie t7me o and *will produce a‘?‘" :’nlm ;‘v alway will seem . like nee that en nto . the ‘mak- | TFnG 0 WM, 3 e S ipto the mak:| Tn a number of towns hereabouts el R sl e LR will be hold'ns caucuses | Wil e collected and forward. | (omOrrow to name candidafes for the wn offices. This vear, in most of with the instruetions | p i Tl AR (RS o tow s e sta it of deferse. [Py ite Tnicreat S aoeat o Cnce more and for the last time. | hief interest: being centered on the men between 21 and 21 who are already | \rinning. of the war inder the select rvice | Miss Florence Sargent will have w not charge of the Christian Fndeavor eet'ng at the Congrezational church r the work ind | Sunday evening, when there will he a cials and male ther t | special’ programme. oI y man WhO has] Members of Elizabeth Forter Put- reqnired o registors foday.. AlL "o | pam ‘chapter. D.fA R, have vote: o Weinecdar men Alreads remisteray | York dilizently to taise the chapter's st S sRe i Sl portionment of the $15,000 which - 1o 27k If they would have to:he Daughters of the American Revo- < again todav and considera-|),tjonas a society, ars goinz out for, £.5 ‘;'n’:i”‘”r“‘1:”:‘»"’;»‘::* o:u:.:;: nith which to buy bonds of the Fourth Most of these vounc men are anxious eyl Ing or not fo make any error as| Some strange cases come te the at- Biitve mercibaiias ®ltention of the local board. but none of them have been much more sothan eral services F iy i Fupera! services for John Rain were | that of a young man of this district hold Yednesday afternpon e aeday afternpon ‘at 2o/ |whe is chirged nhtonly with failing Flock A undertaking rooms of {ta work, hut with remaining in bed [ Loyie 1. Kenned Rev. Alhert Jep-|for a week at a time. Thi¢ voung S (O conducted | man, havinx a deferred classificatior, ; Tvice Dayville will receive the immediate atfention gnto s was the fu-|of the hoard. it is understood that ol ERCOr Ihe is" not il Tle {unar-l of Franeois Boulav was : ‘ ; That promst action vom hic home Wednesday morn- | building the relative to ew water main from the The law library of the superior Up in Dayville the are telling a|court was so arranged Wednesday af- a few:-months ago. at which time the resignation of Rev. | Rough-housing at picture shows in George D, Stanley will be presented | villazes isn’t going to prove and the name of his successor an- profitable eccupation for young |nounced. Rev. Mr. Stanley it going to | men who have heen engaging in it. 7t | Westerly, taking up his duties there was stated here Wednesday morning |Oct. 1. that comnlaints have been lodged with | No questionnaires will be issued to | court officials of the town azainst | rezistrants ‘today. All ro:xstnnts‘ some youns men who disported them- |will be assigned serial and order selves at Goodvear and that arrests|numbers before the questionnaires are mity be expeected to follow. |sent out, and ‘this probably will not| Boroush Breviti after the first week in October. attend the Red Sox-Clibs world’s se- ries games. . vs. Annie Child, Carrie E. Smith's John (. Lawton nf Milltown Mas: appeal from probate, Jonathan H. ®as a visiter with Danielson friends on | Smith, admr., appeal from probate, Wednesday 3 ¥) | David and James Rennie vs. Merton W. Gifford, John Gabry Szmigielski and Annie _Szmigielski, Orrin * Alvord svs. N.. Y, N. H. & H. More than a score of Elks will leave here this afternoen to attend the lodge institution at Rockville, Ra¥mond A. Preston, who.is with an| R: R.. Co. Samuel Marchesseault American college ambulance unit in | 2dmr., vs » N. H. & H. R. R. {Ttaly has written of thes activities of | Bowne Brothers vs. Frederick S S ett et al. E. Pike‘vs. Zeiotes H. Pike. Tria list T oCourt—Samuel and Morris Spector. Young Americans who are in that al- lied country. Mrs. George A. Dunn received news L vs. Harry Weinstein.. Assignmerts to from Washington that her brother .ouri—First special for Tuesday, Sept. Carl William Lawson, is seriously | 53" T\ 7 'Sylvester va “ ancis Downing: first Thursday, Sept. -19, Arnolg R. Stone vs. Harold A. Cope- land: second Thursday, Sept. 13. John Chudak vs.’ Annie Koss: third Thurs- 0.. day, Sept. 19, H. H. Davenport v Mary A. Franci Clerk Edgar M Warner gives notice of naturalization sessions, Tuesday, Sept. 17, at10.30 a. m., at Putnam, Wednesday. Sept. 18, at 10.15 a. m., at Williman Be patriotic. Plan to register early today. ‘ oHoSPHATE | Increases welght and strength of thin. | delicate, nervous people. It is the | bnly digestible form ef phespha BALTIC Miss Freda Phillips has returned from her vacation spent in Provi- dence and at Narragansett Pier. S. H. Cornwall 'of Sprinsiield, Mass, visited friends in‘town Tussdx Charles Garrett attended tie worid's series games in Boston this week. With soryires at St. James' church | pumping station into this eitv may be 9 o'clock. Rev. lean Roux, M. S..|expeeted is indicated by the fact that | celebrant of the I mass - of 'the members of the hoard of water em. Turial wae in Holv Cross|commissioners have taken the neces- metery. The bearers were Felix Ta- |sary steps to secure bids for the con- resse, Peter Gioulet. Troffle Fer-|tract of constructing the lLine. It is | Josenh Caron. Benneni Meunier | stated that about 9600 feet of 13-inch | Toseph Godrean. T.ouis E. Kennedy was | water main will be laid. in charge of the funeral arranzements. | | pneumonia at his home | be until some time during or smorty | o Verzami bk it A e et 8- | has been stated in Washington press dav 3 | despatches th:( General i‘;ruwder dges Georpe K B P wAE RS not expect tyat the order number | T A arineatleY | arawing will take place until Oct. e contests are expected at the re.| Windham county superior court publiean town caucns ealed for. this | Short calendar and assignment of cases week, but thers will be a few |at Putnam Friday, Sept. 13, at 10.30 The first: real frost the season|a. m. Judge John' P. Kellogg presid- came to Danielson and vicinity Wed. |ing: Short calendar—William W. Med- nesday morning, when the temperat- | PUry vs. Reuben S. Bartlett, Mary Al Ture fell to x few fegroee sompelore | LaPoints vs. Felix LaPointe George freezing point. | Gosselin vs. Cordelia Gosselin, Mar A. P. wondward was at oston to| v vs. William Sherry, John Bayer atie S. Bayer. Richard Bowne et JEWETT CITY The whistles Ashland Cotton Novelty Co. p! at Aspinook bl Co, ana the nt will blow t story of an automobiiist wheo eame |tornoon that 13 regzistrars wil] be able | code three times today lone during the wee small hours of|to work at one time today, so there | 12.15 and. 5. p. m.—accordi to the the mornine and diove his machine [should be na delays for registrants|request of the state council of defense. ght through one of the railroad |who are anxious to have quickly over| Mrs. George crossing cates, breaking it down, This [ with the work of putting themselves | George, of I | ng is protected w. day and jon record in compliance with the se- | Jones’ for two wee hy a flarman. The hreaking of | lective service law. | Walter Young of Lynn, the gates leaves the crossing with a| |t was stated Wednesday that there | ViS there pair of disabled wings as another was|will he a meeting of the members of | Willlam Sweet, who hroken off in a fatal accident that oc- |the Metaodist church Friday evening, | the Doston milk car. is “urred there on ) street. X. Casavant has announced the engagement of ‘his daughter, Miss Marie R. Casavant, o L. H. Gbedw of Spencer, Mass Gordon C. Swift, the former su- perintendent of schools, has been re- cently trznsferred to the pathological board at Camp Hancock, Ga. Mail sent to that address will go direct to him At a meeting of Dorcas circle of the | Kings Daughters held at Mrs. E. B Cheney’s Tuesday eve the fellow ing delegates ware appointed to st | ieader, convention ' in Mrs. M. W, | R. Burdick, Mrs. W, { Mrs, E. B. Cheney. was done by the la are not served at rule. but the man prised the ladies by licious ice cream of | The Brewster school by Miss Benjamin, who taught in the | Burton district until it was closed at | Christmas time last vear | Miss Marie Casavant has ‘concluded {her work at Menard’s store having been employed there for four ve The teachers of the town are to hold a meeting at Riverside grammar ! school this afternoon. | At a meeting of the fréemen of the | borough held Tuesday evening $130 | was voted towards the honor roll The imatter of a commus flag raising day was left in the hands of the war- den and burgesses. A large quantity of ready cut gar- ments has been received at the Red Cross room and will be given out to home workers Tuesday and Thursday terngons. A fine, record was made the hot summer months Hartford: the meet; of the house sur- | during and { forts should he doubled. If the pro- t n of zarments keeps pace with the German retreat, the quota will | be filled. t & is the record for August: s pajamas, 200 girls® oats, 2 con- upde-draw underdrawer: b 4 boys’ under: £6 comfort bags, 62 housewives, paire socks, 42 sweaters, 1 muffler, £ pairs wristlets A dozen decorative hlue spruces ar- rived by autotruck from \Worcester)] Mass., the other day, sen® by David Iale Fanning, to beautify Jewett City I4 undershirt: with the cool fall days coming on, ef- | Wonderful Cooking Machine Shea @ Burke 37-47 Main Street, Norwich This coal and gas range with two ovens is a wonder for cooking Although less than four feet long it can do every kind of cooking for any ordinary family by gas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs heating, - When in a hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and the other for pastry baking. I certainly does “Make Cooking and Baking Easy” Y LG v N\ i C. 0. Hurpy 259 Central Ave., Norwich MYSTIC Noyes, Ged rook Noves 00ks. Mrs. | 80, fel | tureq | nurse « ened condi of Samue Mystic | tery arrived in Mystic at | Latham was a form gton lodge, Odd Fellows’ ning, when the conferred on a met ev! in cl Bliven until 9 p. m, f registrar and h red A. Wilson, 1 | coughing is to take phiegm ca and nervous hackiag. continually, One-bzli bot! h -better at pight it effected a cure. Lee & Osgeod Ce. whose Vn‘ hall has William Bindloss, who is over Sunday Yindloss has a| and The body of Mrs. Julia Latham, wife | in as Costello and Cornelius C. ave returned from a visit in Plans are completed for the regis- The registration place street will he open from 7 John assistants will James H. | The simplest and best way to stop FOLEYS HONEYIAR | " Init, you get the curative influence of the pine tar and other hedling ingre- dients, together with the mollifying laxative effect of the honey. It | socthing coating on the inflamed ti throat, alisys bronchial irrit ily, stops herd wearing coughs W. S. Bailey, Lancaster, K. wife contracted a severe col into a bronchial trouble, and te returned e couthed almost e of Foley' aad Tar slacked up her cough and she She conticued is use are bur- with a recent Mrs. adv Wil- rms and frae is in a w i rought Wednesda ory degree of seven can- from Jeffries Foley, 4] It puts & ng ation, raises writesr—"Myv ch developed Honey rested er Fish Walter T Fred J. Moll, Percy | Saturday of H. Morgan and John Imdahl. The|) Mrs. Emma Rossie Velvet Co, offered to ar- | Goddard. - : range, w the ap of the reg-| The Di school commenced on istrar, to furnish itten dpuli- | Tuesday with N Riely” 6f Worces- tes of all rezistration cards ter, MfASE, . BN ends of George W. Keigwin; No cthurch service was held Sunday are glad to hear she is m~pro-.m;‘mn accounts of the Govéenor's Day cel- rom her recent illn ebration at Lebanon Center. b Leslie Clarke was in. New Londen LIBERTY HILL | Friday. Mr. Clarke has become’ 21 | since June and hecaent to Col- Mrs. George A. ed to her home spending mother, Mrs. [ Mrs. Daniel Fr er has return- | chester Au, Newtor I Mass.. aft-| Th with her | b iA amuel and M t 28th to register. ing Williman-~ place .are Edith Knett, Harowitz, Miss ss Giace Goddard. KETTLE FRUIT JARS WIRE FRAMES FOR PANS OR BOILER All shapes and sizes e “CONSERVO” STEAM COOKER AND CANNER Cook 2 whole meal or cook 14 quart iars of preserves at one time BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES Two,or three burrier, wick or wickless The Household Bulletin' Building, 74 F:'n‘nldin Stred' : Teler hone 531-4

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