Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 25, 1910, Page 10

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DANIELSON Death of Ralph Reece in California— s Ral, FEBRUARY |cmome e i mone daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis ‘haie of street, who died -!'.er a long ess with tuberculosis, -was ‘held from St. James' church Thi ;. jursda.y morning at 9 o'clock, Rev. Celestin Crozet being celebrant of the mass of g % requiem. Burial was in St. James’ ‘cemetery. = Prisoners to Be Put to Plea. s Fiatogrg . Altert W. Staples, Lioyd G. Packer, in g trotley ik S e SR LR Fuller, Scotiand. Legisla- | and while good, ; Pertrocienni, Smith Huntley, John F.| Wednesday., He H. rapld enough to meet the requirements " Taylor, Anthony Tobey, Michael Hod- st ; | of many busy men, zins and Michael Shea are the prison- his granddaughter. LG W sy A Installed Willimantic Officers. Sr5iat are being neid i yn Jail ty John J, McGarry and nd will be ted in the the a oth I be presenied in the superior | the aged L e SRR T mw‘.’.& "Thomas P. Ryan, b Tuesday, to aenswer to the charges |ily, ‘Willder, Putnam e ol against them. There are 22 cases on unconscious state and | Danielson St g day evenifigs of each % the trial list for the March term, the .wdi c o ey Abing- | CETE ctai | evening there will be remainder being out on bail or proba- ‘morning. ton. ;g the district deputy officers. ;:‘l: Judge Edwin B. Gager will pre- onville, Cal.; T 5 Rotan, Mrs, to that city since his appointment. New Warning Bells. Oze Iot Dress Goods now = m S Repairing Roundhouse. Carpenters have commenced mak- g ‘Tepaice to the xound houss ththe | Water: Yuin o W streta have se; B . rallroad yards, which was bad) Charies Frachette, signal foreman of 2 aged’ v L8 % st the New Tiaven rallrond. G. A. Ander- ot e i ebareh | that time. A new roof is being O D e T eek, on the structure, and the damage b {he warning bell at North Water strac., Howard, Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, for men, and some extra fine, $he the ‘fire I to_be-generally obitterated. | ta i be placed on the west sids especially fine Imported Ladies’ Watches. K. of C, Consider Applications. of the street Several applications for membership The American velvet mill here in . were presented at the regular meeting hlflnc an addition buMit, of Cargill council, K. of C., Thursday homas Fasrel! is at the Eln street & efening, Gmand Knight M. M. Dwyer ‘—"’0""" in place of Charles E. Dab- and other members of the council are | cock, who resigmeq this week. . striving to make this year one of the | Captain Conrad Schmitz in the smack at ¥ price. - Royal Society Packages, "Waists, - Aprons, Doilies, including Material and Floss for working, now s i Congresman . unusually successful ones in the his- | Annie made a good paul of cod this at 15 off. A dandy selection of Finz, Buttons, Scart Pins, with Rings from Higgins oy 2o gy o Y - g8 e weelc o of of interscholastic Baseball League. | 7o onmer Annie Wicox came in It has been suggested that an inter- [ v e American Prints, the wash Geo. E. Shaw, oo™ e e rrved | (0i0 Jrogh: Bue boje. s carms ot Serit - [ ] [ ] GONN. was that a of ong the high schools of Windham Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Congrege- fabric “that is washable,” county this summer. Five towns in | tional cha; a missiol meeting was the county— Putnam, Thompson, Kill- | held. 5 - v S ingly, Windham, Pl-lnfleld—-ofler PO8- Walts Hai ond has t ed ts for one week, per yard| T - an will sibilities for a high school league and | Nowport. Ly will some arrangement could probably be Eu(rm- Anderson bas retutned 8 SI/ZC. made to incite deep Interest in such | New York. an organization. Each of theé schools The funeral of the infant son of could put a team in the field and as the | Mapuel Vittoria was held at its homs, distance between towns is not great|on Water street, at 2.30 p. m. Thurs- the expense aitached to traveling|day, Burial was in St. Mary's come- begins. 3 ought not be heavy. tery. Local Pickups. To Decide on Appropriations. Fréa W. Willey of South Boston was There is to be & social in the vestry | mhe members of the common coun- | Pere Thumday. el will take up the matter of fixing | Morton G. Willlams of Chicago has the appropriations for the various de- | Teturned to his home. 1‘}"7[][i45;]1[‘5’ partments of the city government for Miss Staplin te R E. C. ROGERS, the ensuing year at the regular month- Dora Staplin will r~n¢n at the ly meeting to be held next Tuesday ey station soon, preparatory to her Wholesale and Retail Liquor Merchant, PUTNAM, CONN. 15¢ Collar Suppor_ts now [0c 0dd Belts Sc “Trade with U5 and Sava Money” on friends in Danielson Thursday. evening, m , which will take pisce on isses Margaret and Helen — March 5 vhuked relatives Ix: Putnam 'r)rfifl:“d GUESTS FROM CHINA, ln;l;!;l"- :';"c::r;c the Golden Cross will The ot the board of reuet K 2y R ranged once more be- | Rev, ™M Thursday evening the members of F:.-': .;mpm their work for tho e Sl the First Baptist church fmd an ex- year. pa-ri»nc-h-odm.l the members mnlr.m how eash doliar was earned. The S, J. Thetreault of Southbridge was| The Ladies’ Social cirele of the Sec- a recent visitor in Danielson. ond Congregational church held the | Siey inade and sold edibles and fancy The 'temperature was down to 12| first of a series of soclals In the par- | (0™ 0, S0 o gt rous other above zero in Daniélson Thursady|lors of the church Wednesday eve- | amusing. thi During the evening morning. - ning, which proved a most _enjoyable | Sipi® things. DUrnE H. Denham Arnold was in Woon- | gathering. Rev. and Mrs. Beard, the | FS/rei7ments wen ¢ socket on Thursday. honored of the guests of the evening, Mystic Rector to Preach. First Aid to Safe-Breakers. received with Rev. and Mrs. ¥. D, Sar- At the Lenten servies in é'uu;‘-':/ Potte gent. Episcopal chureh at 7.30 . m. A tor C. A mdou b Ad ;nlmrtye we(llcome was given Mr. Ar:h“: ';")rvy‘ Jr:llln olr‘ St Mark's an, rs, Beard, who have returned | church, Mystic, will spea e D e o i otod on thg | to this country, after spending fiftcen | G. M. Thomgson of Now York is in front telling what the contents are— | Years in China, The fpllowing musi- | tow and they would not be tempting to & cal programmme was pleasingly rend- | BErnest Holmes of Meriden arrived real safe-breaker. ered: Piano solo, Miss Maude Simp- | Thursday for o week's stay son; selection by the choir: vocal solo The Fishers Island crew were in e ::""‘"'-’ e Miss Helen Bradiey! seloction by the town Thuraday. getting supplies. urtis was in por'.c ;_solo, Miss Bradley. e So71 bury was he Thursday, attending the State A Chinese song was =iven by three | on Wednesday. association. children of Mr. and Mrs. Beard. Rev. H. 7. Wright of New York was in Mr. and Mrs. William S, Brown are | Mr. Beard gave a brief talk upon Mu- |town Thursda entertaining Miss Madeline Noyes of | sic in China, in which he stated that Thompson.. all sacred music used in that country was composed in countries outside of ISEAC CHAMPEAU, Mgr. | Punam, - - - - - Comn.' Agents for Standard Pu.t!ern- Lewando’s French Dyes and Cleanser. Telephone 19-3 Boston I]ry huuds Store DANIELSON, - = - CONN. Will Gontinue To Sell Goods Under Price. THE STOCK IS TOO LARGE TO PERMIT DULL TRADE. NOW TO MAKE BUSINESS LIVELY WE ‘WILL OFFER SOME ASTONISHING BARGAIN PRICES ON SEASONA- BLE GOODS. VISIT THE STORE AND LEARN HOW VERY CHEAP WE ARE CLOS- ING OUT THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS, FUR SCARFS, MUFFS, SHIRT WAISTS, DRESS SKIRTS, DRESS| GOODS, SILES, REMNANTS AND SMALL LOYTS IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. | g | | | | 1 China, the Chinese were never known | Clergymen Present at Month's Mind to compose sacred musie, aithough | p ST TRl Tl Tl ——e they do write the words which are .o ’ Y State School Appropriation $3465— | used in connection with music. Notes. Lecture by Captain McKenzie—So- Mr. Bedrd's remarks closed the en- » tierta! Fra At the i nd 80 v cial at Congregational Church—Rev. | ("TAININE Drosramme. | FURbDr | uigh mass i the Tmmacuiats Conces and Mrs. Beard Home from China. | committee, Mrs. F, W, Perry, Mrs. Car- | {ion church Tuesday at 10.30 for the enter and Miss Bertha ent. Rev, J. W. Hoey the regular choir was George Wilson, who has been em- | Sars. ployed in Bridgeport, has returned to his home in this city. Mr. Wilson is to work in Putnam. Charles K. Shaw, who was operated upon for appenmdicitis at the Day- Kimball hospital this week, was com- fortable Thursday. Mrs. C. L. Torrey and Mrs. S. M. |assisted by & trio from Greenevii Wheelock, vice presidents of the So- | Miss Hartie, Mrs. Sliney and M clal circle, were assisted by the mem- | Boudreau. At the offert. Mre. & bers of the board in looking after the [DeY Sang an Ave Maria, followed by pleasure of the guests, Pie, Jesu, by the young ladies of the Academy’ of the Holy Family. The Noted About Town. young ladies also rendersd the closing Mre, Willlam Holmes is visiting rela- | hymn. The mass was celebrated by Jeremiah cm of New York, for- | tives in New Britain Rev. James Smith of Rockville; the merly of Hampton, is the guest of Mr. Mrs. 8. M. Wheelock has returned | deacon was James J. Smith of Greens and Mrs, Michael Connors of this | from a brief visit in Uxbridge. M ville: sub-deacon, Rev. Arimr O'Koeto city. M h of Tattville; master ceremonies, Jasper Holmes has re-entered the | former teacher in the Israel Putnam | Rev. Patrick J. ommy of Montville; Reosevelt's Coming Back. WE HAVEN'T BEEN AWAY. Right here plugging on the low price proposition every day. THIS WEEK IT’S ’ LARGE QUEEN OLIVES, big bottles, - - - 30c¢ SELECTED STUFFED OLIVES at 10c and 25c bottle FINE SWEET ORANGES, - - - - 18 for 25¢ CHOICE RED SALMON, - - - - - l4ccan BLOATERS, 3 for 10c, 35c a dozen The Danielson Cotton Co. Store, MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. fPhone orders filled. employ of the Hammond-Knowlton | school, is the guest of Miss Dutton. censer bearer, Rev. Bernard M. Don- company as dyer. G. E. Shaw has returned from & nelly of Occum: acol Mrs. Frederick Shaw of Bayonne, | short stay in Canterbury, ¥. Cooney and '‘Rev. N. J. is spending a few days with Miss Gertrude Hall entertained the | Other priests present were . Rev. relatives_in Putnam. O. M, club at the Congregational par- | Mgr. John Synnott, Hartford Rev Miss Margaret Keith of Hartford | sonage this week, The next meeting |John G. Murray, Hartford, chanceilo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. | will be held with Miss Alice Morse. of dfocese; Rev. Fitzroy. Raymond Wheaton of Amherst col- | ford; Rev. James P. Halpin of Providence vis- | lege has been the guest of his par- ited friends in Putnam Thursday. ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Wheaton. Willimantic; E. M. Wheaton has purchased the “Ouy friend Lazarus is fallen asleep. | Coventry; ( A Grant property near hi- factory on | He is dead,” was the topic of tha |olas Schneider, M Front street. Thursday avenlln'lpnyorl meeting in ‘hg:m;uuv)". i(m {:u;r;vlnhfl'\:tfiuz{l:fl - Sch oney $3,465. ngregational chapel. m efe, 5. Jarth - s s Cpraeey Norwich Alexander _Wolschlaeger, Members of the school hoard of the Live. in" O New Londou; John J. Murphy, South town of Putnam on Thursday after- ve in Car. Manchester; P. L. Massiootte, Teft- noon signed the requisition of the state Vice President C. M. Campbell of the | Lilje. . H. Pagu Willlmantie; 17, comptroller for Putnam’s share of the | New York, New Haven and Hartford | ¢, Hajlerose, Wauregan; Francls Kus. state’'s appropriation for schools due | railroad is living and will live for the ter, Jewett City; John C. Matthiev, for this year. The amount is $3,465. | next month in a private parlor car In|Nrioeup: and Arthur Deliruyoker of Adolph Lachance has made arrange- fl:e freight yard of the Greenwich sta- | willimantic. ments for the construction of a two- tenement house on Smith street and work is to commence at once. Notes. Mr Campbell goes to business over the line every day and returns in the | Rev. John C. Maithien of Moowun Lectured on India, afternoon or evening. preached a powerful sermon on Sin at Statt Cavtatn Makeuste of the Sal. | HH6 seanca S0r o Nl fu et b | INCTRINR CAvotitts "Susctiey SVEM vation An'gy gave a Xea;r: on India, | has bousht the Woodltxl:o. Shage, foc- &mcr:"nw- il ton c"; where he has spent several years, at | Merly the property of the late W. I, . vianning ea par eIt PR o TRT SN eVe- oy B ings Sahlc tn New Yorksand ne RETURNED FROM CHINA. We have received a large shipment of DISHES, including Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Platters, Etc., Etec. actually worth 15¢ to 25¢ each. Just for an object we will put them on sale for Cars stop on the corner opposite store. be near the place to super- Wrestling Events. e 10 D T e P e pineb s | Rev. Willard L. Beard Will Take Us There was a gathering of followers | said to be valued at $250,000. Work in Thl_l.Couner‘ Rev. Willard Beard, who for neariy a dozen years has been connected witly either the missionary or the Y. M. C, A. work in China, but who lately ac cepted the position of home secretary for the board of foroign missions, with hudqu;u’(trn in'New York city, arrives Aisco last Baturday om his his new duties. Mr. Beard and fnzniy tame over on She ; S fm"{‘: 2-4 Hi m" on o . once for the o e reach Worcester today (Saturday), where ho fhe Great Bargains in Crockery, Enamel ||¥ireortor it catoriiol bt the board, He will have charge of the sastern Ware, Tin Ware, Stationery, e Ko A : and the middle states as far west av Ohio, and will make his headquerters Glass Ware, Etc., in Now York city. e Dlca i one ’ honor and responsibility and carri are being picked up daily. We are putting others on sale to take || JWIih B N their place. The price outting goes on, the goods must be sold, work will t.m of ‘r:n; help to Nnyl'n )v: § new sitnation, and he was very y stocks must bo. reduced, room must be made for our purchases in r—rommflndn’d for the posititn by those Dry Goods specialties and other goods. who have watohed his work in Chins. Don't miss this opportunity. We are selling, some goods at 20 [F| 352 w\[) Visit with his pacents wr ana per cent. discount, some at 25 per cent. discount, some at 35c per assuming his new dutfes, cent. discount, and some at half price. Mr. Bryan at Home, Come early and often as we are going through the entire stock, One of our exchanges, referring and different articles are put on sale nearly every day. ;L‘:‘,;"‘:V‘rh‘: ';tudo m:“' peak, All coods marked in plain figures on red tags. Just come in and ed an Andean see the goods, and the prices at this CTombined Change in Business, Clearing Up lnd Make Mm Sale at “Vietory ahead for the M’ oruts, " is the v;v “ m!h.f&flw puts It in Aschporatic” view 6€ vistory 15 BTy llmltr—h. ‘rear—Portiand (M) Tel 7c¢c each. Thousands of yards Hamburg Em- broidery, came direct from the manu- facturers in Switzerland, at one-half price. See big values for 6c a yard, 10c yard, 15¢ yard, and upwards. Match Sets and Flouncings in the lot. The Boston Dry Goods COMPANY, Danielson, Conn- JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. EVERY MAN’S CAR AT LAST| 1910 =Nisour $485. The best built, most thoroughly proven, easiest riding, most economical, lupdiést, ‘small automobile in the _worldf Sounds big, but owners swear it’s true. Call, telephone or write for specifications - Have You Noticed the increased Travel? It’s a sure sign of good weather ani fne roads- People ltke to get out into the npen ur ‘We furnish ‘the best method, and if youw')l take one of our teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS., . Falls Avenue. ¢ maritd “and full particulars to L. F. AVERILL & SON, Agenls for thia-'aill!, *Phone 243-3. POMFRET CENTER, CONN: ——— Col. R June 15. Retter ot l} #’ "r‘:‘t away. — '\’“{ 'l!'unmc Tth’mn

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