Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 13

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SRl o “W‘W”’ T TR T NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1919 YLy Norwich Men Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice Thirty-six Norwich men on land, cn sea and in the air, gave their iives in service under the Stars and Stripes during the recent war. They were 1the following: ALBERT H, DEXTER, Seaman, 8th Co., 3rd Reat. Died at Newport, R. I, Jan. 17. LEROY A. SWAN, Lieutenant, Aviation Corps, Killed in flight at Wilbur Wright Fly- ing Field, Ohio, June 19. JOHN ULANOVICH, Priv. Co. E, 102nd Infantry. Died in France, July 22. WILLIAM M. DURR, Priv. Co. B, 4th Infantry. Killed in action in France, July 23. HARRY PAPPAGALLO, Priv. Headquarters Co., 102nd Infantry Killed in action in Francn, July 28. ROBERT O, FLETCHER, Sergt. Major, 56th Artillery. Died in France of wounds, Aug. 15. PETER GALLAN, LIEUT. LEROY A. SWAN WILLIAM E. PERRY Private, Co. L. 113th Infantry. CORP. WALTER J. WOODMANSEE PRIV. WILLIAM M. DURR Killed in action in France, Sept. 14. WILLIAM STANKIEWICZ, ; NORWICH ANSWERED | to help the local board and he capably | Frank J. Golkokski (m | ) William Priv. Co. L, 113th Infantry. WOMEN ANSWERED CALL Browne, Wladislaw Brursvaie, William filled this position 1 in: I the dissolu-|H. Gordon, Gustana Greenwood, John| Killed in action in France, S:pt. 14. TO PATRIOTIC SERVICE | Brault. THE CALL TO ARMS | tion of the board. Miss May H. Rear-| C. Grifiths. ARTHUR P. SCHULZ. DRIVER DONALD FRASER 5 A Women of Norwich as well as the acl O. Bulcho, Roger A, Bullard e | don, who assisted the local board ma- { William M. Hanks, Priv. Co. M, 3i5th Infantry. E ’_‘C“mc "fi,‘;‘}‘;\l St g Purdick (avation), Tfi\\\n{'{r{fl"l‘l(} J. r‘amn | teri during the past year and }\(fre-ll K Site P. !{“ugl"“ Died in France of pneumonia, Sept. 23, the service of their country in the past 'Ily J! L:n ke, Frank '[1‘ C e orked ‘with 1 reasing g osep! ¥ Otto el ar. meng h NS - Burke, ~James 5 3 il Registered 7,300 Men——l 524 ™" Mere e it o | g D Manley Hitchon, Bl o NEYINS, o ?:1'1::1‘3‘}"‘:0 o Burke, Edw S T. Fitzpat- i district, and these|John ar, nk W. Holms, | . S: 8. Sencea. ‘ otic ¢ 5 : Birn, W {rick, Frank Fitzmaurice, Robert O. Went Into Service of Umted were 1 th wi Motchkiss, B. J. Houlihan, Lost at Sea, Sept. 23. 0 llen,_nurse; Graze Green- o Fletcher, James I. Ileming, Wm. L. e 3 AT 5 .| Dennis J. Houlihan, Joseph W. Houri- . WILLIAM BRAULT, wocd, nurse; Dr. Te Manwesog 9 \tion), W. (' |Fletcher, Jr, James J. Flynn, Johu States—First Quota Went : 3 ‘i Fokny Tarads TRHOR “[HI Joseph 0O.| Priv. MedlcalNRegéacement Unit, \'\‘nm‘.'m‘:“y{‘rioc}"o‘;xrtfvx‘x?‘lr. ‘:»seplxl; S }ufl\m\,(»n, Joseph x«*.\‘hml;mlyn l]_l)uyvn. ;lv Fournier, Wiltred ard induct , Frederick B. Hasler. o. 28. {ine McCloud, chie Iys V. Bver, Robert D, er, Homer Out on Sept. 5, 1917— % a "" ; e [Died at Camp Merritt, N. J. Sept, 26, | Wikson, nurec: Ray: tebbins, ) ]1;:;5,”‘1(,;;‘1.;(‘ v total of Jackson, Leo Louis Jacq- THOMAS P. JOHNSON, S et “adarette, | COnf e redenic Draft Board’s Work Ap- 5ol e Edmund C. Jensen Mabel E. Hagberg, Tone Disco, Janet | darette, | 5 [Killed in action in France, Sept. 2. Catbieyim! | o o)y narew Le sse, . Froh i D 25 DOMINICK BARBER, | X |unorn°m“" T ’Ccck Battery D, 119th Field Artillery | ——— &k Killed in action in France, Sept. 29, tarie Dearing, Gertrude| proaching an End—Judge — ————— GRS oA oeaie John M. Thayer and W. RAYMOND E. GIESON, | | Tyler Olcott Have Been Training Detachment, Newlonv.ile E . | H ass. 1 Chairmen of Board—Nor- | Died of pneumcnia at Boston, Oct. 1. | : WILLIAM A. WEEDEN, | wich Men Went Largely to! | Corporal, Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Died of pneumonia at Fort Hc Oct. 2, ERWIN A. COHEN., Albert ick I Gelino, John H. G i Gener Jack Geno, Charles H. Camp Devens, Camp Upton | and Camp Greenleaf. rs, V enzo S. Germano. Cha: Priv. 6th Regt, 75th_Co., Marines. S oo | Killed in Action in France, Oct. 5. feing pemondyEGines = & | ward J. Gilchrist, George H. 1 sw ! ERICK B. HASLER, [ Machinist’s Mate, 2nd class, U. S. N. Died at New London of pneumonia,| Oct. 23. ] RICHARD E. HOURIGAN, \ Priv. Co. B, 5th Separate Battaiion, i | (aviation), H\u( John § ilfred A, Gobei Arthur Goderre, Goldberg, Gladue, L, P. n, William R. Gordon, Wil priointe Marines. | . Gorton, Adelard Goyette, John \3 S, Al Killed in action in France, Oct. 4. s r.lhx!) John F. Grady, Joseph T 5 : h [ WILLIAM E. PERRY, Grady, Charles A. Gray, James . e Officers Training Camp. | Edmund ‘Greenhalgh, P. A | Died of pneumonia at Camp Lee, Va, | nier, Richard E. Gregson, Gu . £ | s [John_Guerriccio, 5 dr A t time later John B. Gunsalve, Clax A - ) Pyler Olcott JAMESIHURERRING . Thomas Grady, Samuel P. Gor- o Priv. Co. C, 54f+h Service Battalion. | ‘e 1 rive d alph A. Graham BTN Died in France of pneumonia, Oct. 7. e Ay kil it NAPOLEON LAMBERT, berz, Alfred Hairsch, : i L CHOFIELD | Died in France of preumonia, Oct. 8.| ey W O i : SEAMAN ALBERT H. DEXTER PRIV. ARTHUR SCHOF ) Oct. 8. . Hallisey, Wm. C. Hansen, Vasil S| EDWARD F. SMIGIEL, PRIVATE JAMES T. MCRRISON | Haralambon, Thos. J. Harrington, S S e e Seaman. II. S. S. ¢ - | L I STELE, _|Henry J. Harrington, John Harris, - : 3 Te 4T, Je [au.|Died at New Lor‘dcn, of pnzumonia, SR o | Theodore Z. Haviland, Walter R. Hz e : ; i \ Oct. 8. Julia Voec ohn W. n. Ar-|ard, Feloke Heleniak, Henry Hendrick- “this & : vl En E Jore e WALTER J. WOODMANSEE, Wenick, E .Campball, Jr., David Y. Camp- | son, Arthur F. Hensha, Simeon Her- ] ‘ e ! ; il G e Ak st i EEaTian ) Harold 1. Camphell, . Caraclanis, ard, Leonard B. Herard, Harry Herd, \ . A Died in France of pneumonia, Oct. 8. Carberry, Wm. I°. Carberry,|y. Hetrick, Raymond T. J. Higgins, . ¥ : ANTHONY FERRARO Carbray, Peter Earl C. Herrick, Frank V. Hero, Harold 1 i a Dicd h France s Ok 1 mery W. Card, Joseph Henry Hilderbrand, Edmund W. Hill, s nil EUS H.STANTON George W. Uarpenter, Pa Leland S. Hill, Cornelius R. Hoelek, ; : RUFUS H. STANTON, | Sxgtl 4 penter. Wm. T. Carpenter, Richard E. Hourigan, William Hollin, ec 1 pages Seaman, Merchant [izrine, s roll, Wm. Carson, Will ames W. flollingswor ent | ¢ Died in Norwich of pneumonia. Oct. 10.| OVER 1,110 NAMES IN {W. Harrison Can | Holmes i Bunon CHARLES W. WILLEY, | ARMY HONOR ROLL|James Carver, Frederick THourigan, Cha ‘ Warrant Machinist, Steamer Herman | \ames of men|mond B. Case, Geo - Houston, Earl LRI i se ca | Frasch, Lost at sea, Oct. 11 rvies are to be |l 8 st Registration | JAMES T. MORRISCON of town | Priv. 23rd Co., €th Battalion. ) those 1\1*.mlwl ! f b 4 ge of ( ) > indicating en who eod | Raymond and iss Mary | Biesierib s e aGRCE PR e on | 1 Sre s J Oita Chancerll | e 3 ARTHUR SCHOFIELD, [l D. Adams, N Ralph W. Chapman, Robert| hat not 4 | Friv. 23rd Co.. Infantrv. 6t R-t#talic- | Sav 2 T 1 M. p | o ar | the hone Died of pneumonia at Camp Upton, N.| . Al b i g iy Y., Oct. 12. ling S 2 . > Georga| - William Charbino, John B, Charon, vson, Oto io Ciccana, John M Glari, Her | FRANK B. WILCOX, Corporal, Co. L, 307th infantry. Died in France, Oct. 13, 1518, ANTHONY C. BCNIN, JR. Srgt, Co A. 301st Mch. Gun Ractin. | Died in France, of pneumonia, Oct. 15. MICHAEL J. MURPHY, Priv. Infantry, Camp Greenleaf, Ga , Leonard S, Andrew T. Adams, | Coleman, n Arnold, | o)y Erwin A.| | Coken, W ,. Lawrence | Connelli (aviation), Daniel Connelly William Conm James J. Cook, ster D. Copp, ard J JAMES CARVER, Priv. Co. B, 102nd Infantry. Killed in action in France, Oct. 25. IRVING E. BOGUE, | Corporal, 102nd Infantrv. Died in France, of wounds, Oct. 26. ERNEST J. BOSSEY. | , Durlin D. Bushell, Mat \'l]»‘. Welcome H. Babbitt, Bert- I Dominick Bailey, rl r, Thomas J. Cosgrove, | unihan, James = H. a t:on), Harold W, Cranska, | Wesley Cranska, Leonard F. Cremona, | T A Thomas C. B (av , Wm. H. Crost, Robert E. | | Srgt. Co. K, 2nd Baitalion. | Dominick Bar- | Grocs Charles Crowe, Sarauel Crowe, Died of pneumonia at Fdrawood Arse- | ber { Fred S. Crowell, Wm Cummings, nal, Md., Oct. 29. Michael | John Curry, Joseph Curto, Antoni DONALD FR Driver, French Mallet rserve, | Died in France of pneumonia, Nov. 10. WLADISLAW SZBALINSKI, Priv. Co. K, 307th Infantry. Killed in action in France, Nov. 11. CHARLES ZDANCEWICZ, | ” Priv. Co. G, 327th Infant-y. | | Killed in accident in France, Nov. 19, | SE Adolf | Czaplinski, Joseph Czpruew Denison % Philip | R. C; 11, Fred P. Church, Herbert Li ucien | *. Collins, Gavin Con- o S RNGiGL Warrant Machinist n, 4 M. Cur: CHARLES W. WILLEY tin, John H. Curry. Rober: Desheffy, , Harwood B. Dol- | W, Howard, Leslie A. Howar P, Donn v F.|¢. Howard, Lewis Hull, Jr. Harvey sell E. gton, Gur funt, l'num\mu P. | Bernett, n Huntinz Wil " S =l e ten, 1 Hun Shalkowski pmcaie ani- | Huntley, C. G. Hyde, rm\rnnceJ Hyd: - ", | Rubie A. Hyman (aviation), Daniel L non, Joseph| Harris, John E. Harris, Alfred Hen- Tohn De | gult, Albert C. Heber, Augustus Heber, Lee|Max Hertz, Herman H. Hilderbrand. 0 Dej Norman E. Himes, H W. House, m. G.| . Hull, John ;:H a Har Edv\ard F. Smngle\ (wx Cunningham Frederick { John E. Hughes, Har Denlker, \ m Depel 0 C. | Helm. s utels, George | Luigi Tacai, James T. isbister, An- ) Desrosiers Albert ) Jackson. Arth ng E. Bogue, H. Dexte i Disero, © Thomas T"nhau L. Swan, | 2 } Harold E. Rolande, Lou Donahue, Wm. H. S acons A Tian Swanton | Ifeaam ¥ Anthony C. Bomn, Donak Tohn C. Wladislaw Thompson, Percy r il. Dou BB Towne. Thomas Jr. Down d i Charl"s W. W | Russell We John-on e \ x ymond B James 1. Wilber, Johnsor L Clinto ek LUAE: Grle Wilsor !S. Jones, Jones, James E. Jones, n 24, 4918, the third L Everett (. Woodwor ‘ | Harry Jones, Thomas P. Johnson, Earl og Fournier Woodworth, Oliver | A. Weinstein, Herb C. Judge. W € e, Bdward A. Karkutt, T. Ken m.n Reeley, € Jaseyh B Yervingt oung. James M. You Young (ma “ ! <] 0 on Kent, John R. Keyt < Ronald M. K . King, George W Il\'\r\w\' Jr., James re used in itant capacities and Final Registration, | ge 1. Kr . Samuel Kearn hY s of 15 and 45| Norwich dis- egistered and the ed work immediatcly aind with the 2 Leavens and | th the draft and classi- | T practically | 1d of any other draft| { Arthur | Martin K ski | Kozlowski , _Alfred | x Napolec 1 airman John M.| m the hoard owinz 1 his office taken ott, who since then conducted the work without complaint, and E. A. Tracy was elected the third rd . Lane. Howapd Toseph T by W. Tyler Hog. Ont T membn- of the board. The government = calle. Phil the draft boards would D Bl Piiin T AT nesistance, ordered that limited Te Blanc, Philip Leclai nuel Leion, Wm. Leion, Peter P. Lemicux, Tra C. "‘. PRIVATE WILLIAM BRAULT PRIVATE HARRY PAPPAGALLO (Continued on Pag: Eight) men be inducted to help the : 3 % 5 Sergt. Major Walter N Illock was inducted SERGT. ERNEST J. BOSSEY PRIVATE RICHARD E. HOURIGAN - ROBERT O. FLETCHER

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