Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1910, Page 10

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DANIELSON AND PIITNM NEWS . teenth company, C. A, C. Miss W 3 b e ‘dayp N har attractive that the members have en- | been spe a DA'ELSDN fayed s ¥ parents, Mr. and d — . and Mrs. Whist Club’s Reunion—Mrs. George Patrick Rourln who has been 4 res- bafiff :,, B. Barber’s Death at Norwich—Se- | t@ent of L;lex;xtvme for the past forty of North kifi“““.l"!red‘i)l. R lectmen Offer Reward for Discovery | years, has that village to live with r an TS, vl F s daughter, Mrs. Fred Howarth, at | wich have ‘been ‘ue-ts ot Mr. and Mrs. o Misther Whe AGeateet. AV | aibie wine iy X, Daniel Larkin. Y. Miss Adah Burlingame, who is i ':mr teaching RN Jersey, has returned sTAFANQ:DURIED. an S, ek 0 8chool ter spepding a few days —————— tafned sheteen friands at dinner at | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jsm}es | No Relative to Claim Body—Murderer their home on Broad street Thursday | Burlingame. Still at Large. c‘;;enn . the e:m beh;: htthe.n:m hJ' E. Logee is ill with grip at his X a réunion nzembers of ome in Danjelsen. Mr. Logee was Tnelaime: relatives or friends, club thee exis here several years | stricken with a severe attack of the u,:;’ bc(l)dy odf Ei’e..r S‘::hno shot at | home of Conductor Frank Preston, th: ago end on; meany pleasant eve- | trouble on Wednesday. Williamsville last Sunday night, has | Woman signalled Conductor Colwell nings together. The reunions ars now Lester Bill, son of Attorney and Mrs. | een buried by the selectmen of the | to stop his car and he did so, per- ‘years an u‘un\ event. Those present were | Arthur G. Bill, and a stuaent at Wor- | town of Killingly in the cemetery mear | Mitting her to alight. That was the him. a and Mrs. F. P. Todd, Mr. and Mrs, | cester, is .rmg this week in Wash- | the town farm. All effort to appre- |1ast he saw of her. Oliver O. Bowen. Capt. A. P. Wood- | ington and will also visit Cramp's | hend Stafano’s murderer have It was learned Thursday that after w-d. all of Danielson; Mr. and Mrs. -hlpyards at Philadelphia and no trace of him been found that hag pu-l on the woman iy 1t A, Winter, Willmantic: Miss Sa- | Mrs. Esther A. Jacobs, Mrs. Cosmer | has proved of value since he rushed |stood for a time in the strest as \f ago — - ol ra‘h Wall, Wo!ccsur, Miss Helen | Young and Mrs. Eliza Ayer are the |out of the village Snnday uight after ng what to do or which way . Leavens, Miss Helen Perkins, James | directresses of the Ladies’ society of | committing his awful crime. to go. She was observed by onme Of |chiiaren, Roy H. °1Give Orrine and Destroy AH Desire, Saylés, Attorney S. S. Russell. the Congregational church for April. Death of Mrs. George B. Baker. the women who xm in- the neighbor- Sold Under m Special Lunch for Bohemian Club. BLorllnerdDht:n. Ralph ziml' Mildred An::umement . 5 here on | Pe°d. Circumstances would indicate | 7.4, jurton and Miss Rena L’Heureux have Thursday morring of the death A Deserted Wife. The members of the Bohemian clud | recently been received into the Bap- Orrine is th t il e served a special buffet lunch | tist church by baptism. Norwlch of Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, wi n!:l;: 9n the ground of desertion, An- | wo llquor. ..‘.."“‘wt- in their roomw tomorrow (Saturday) | Albert Vachon, who has been at- | oW of tG:;:zeh:“B:!g;etKSmm vl o mm"an"e“,;‘"’um’ o s 5!‘1%:‘ pnie! s hom w:’a‘:-‘- . ed a uickly found 3 evening, expected to prove the most | tending school at Grand Linge, P. Q. U. G. Baker, with whom she has lived | angq given care and shelter. her about eight years ago. The eclaim | ness or o- ng {(m ago. Mrs, Baker was a resident on | gideration she ht have left. the |8round of intemperancs, it being shown | 22 carefully followed. Mechanics street in Danielson for ;na at a nnné-’}e‘dtdmc:-lt places | by witnesses that Hill is udd'kxted to r",':..f‘?h;m ..."'-:-'5'“ *lt about twenty-five vears and is well | giong the lonely Providence Dan- |drink. Hill has recently been Hving in | Orrine that ,“M,‘ ‘mininte known here, Besides the son in Nor- |jelson read, without fear of t!w child |the town of Plainfield. The court gave | workers, philanthropists "ir- wich, Mrs. Baker leaves another som, |peing found for days, and Fkewise the mother the custody of the two |everywhere recommend t Everett, of New London, in the em- | freeing herself from the MHability of |children of the marriage, Irene H., 10, '!'hwn‘w of -ndou-m- ave ploy of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R R. |being connected with the crime, a cruel |and Alice, 9. . l""‘n‘d ;R A L Dreg Co. The body svill be brought o |satistaction that she may not long be Huseband Aggrieved. tle, vvf.x since leaving Danielson a few years |ngq not takbn those detalls into con- for a divorce was also made on the lul;tnuod if the s g DIAMOND Danielson for burial. privileged to enjoy. Jacob P. Leach, colored, of Putnam, "hurlnt fh. wl five years we by e Finally, however, thu woman must 0 trackman n- | S0 thousands of ucl 8 of OR| Engagement Rings ANNUAL ROLL CALL. e 10k Beresit Son T oorEa o | S b o e en, b the, Con, | 228 have ever himrd I o action, for it was not many minutes |from Delia Leach, who was made as ... One Hundred and Twenty Persons|g¢ior 'the car had ed that the |maving a it e B St it have dossas o gplo Mm.l to us Answer to Their Names at Baptist | cries of the des child attracted |nesses in the case. The couple were | their husbands or Our Church the attention of Mrs. Short. W‘b& MM in Webster on Feb. 6, 1880, | Curse of drunkengess : D s "o il wed atil B e e o ‘v’v'.".‘:'rf';n‘-'c':‘f' ney At the annual roll call of the mem- | beside the A and intolerable cruelty were | our custo; 3 berst :)f the Baptist church one hun- and this is believed to indicate |g)leged against the woman. It was !n:' &um:'-. aadw dred and twen u answered to ‘had shown by testimony and records that B g B R '3' their names. %ol lowing the roll call probabdly from in April, 1904, the defendant in the 5 Doenarad In twe the following church officers were where just across the Rhode Island |action had beem found guilty in a 1o dt‘r, gh-oht‘:ly elected: Prudential committee, Ed- {line, The baby had not lufleml any | Massachusetts conducting a drfnmqu::“m"fi'n.'m ward Hammitt, Frank T. Preston, | during the few nhuzo re- | gisorderty drimk.. Orrine No. 3, in bl Kent A. Darbie, Whfged L’Heureux, | mained without a l“ the | quence she had been sentenced ¢o serve Beautiful, Brilliant, Snappy Stones in Tiffany Settings, $35.00 to $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00. It will pay you to look at my assortment Geo. E. Shaw, " 5 W. J. Craig; treasurer, Walter L. w an indefinite term in the house of cor- 2 Dixon; clerk, W. J. Crale, ts MM home. rection. S0 el.fimz. Putnam Man Freed. - § ABANDONED BABY. and ot |, Archie Belware of Putuam was given ) _t go s g freedom from Lena Belware, also of A -rblnq . G, , Mother from Across Rhode Island ch o this city, the decree being issued on t;‘ ‘t i:g =D Border Left Tiny Baby on Lawn. |Bere the ground of desention. The couple s e i grere m married fn Littleton, N. April 3,,,"{(‘:,‘,‘"...“,"“ they will net offer 7. = Abandoned for better or worse, & n pes be |2 1859, They lived for o thipe in Lit- ubstitnt . bright baby boy less than a week “o1d Claremont, N. H., and was at thé town farm Thursday, ap- delight | came to Putnam about fourteen years 2 v parently as contented in his new sur- ago. No children were born to them. WIIII.E T“E' LAST H roun‘dlxx‘s lu'.m 1!::10:l gl: o: hu- Left Husband’'s Home Without Cause. . d be expe: . WEd (] ‘tTllznen gr::!ul k:vx:vhd‘a and under- The Mt petticoats The (ln‘rmwl ‘1'::"%:‘? ‘9‘1; -o.:l; A limited number of packages of Kellogg's ||iading o e acseriion £5°a heari- A aomate ik | Mo : s ‘Where the baby came from, who its clotn mfi‘?‘b-fl crudely f: g k , Toasted RICC FlakCS P“‘“" are and vhat is to become Of | e """ gleqveless garment that they had had no trouble previous were questions that remained with- ther into the uohl.-nn of & eloak. to her going @away, simply thet he out answers Thu . It was left on gfl little bonnet of white eloth w: came home one night and found her 1 ==HALF Thie lawn of the Straight house, mear | he Bt Bonnst 0T FIME SO fes |cone, Tt came out during the examina- C acnage “PRICE Davis’ switch, just north of the Dan- | Py " siached to it With ommon pins. [tion of Mr. Belware 'that for the past gggn‘gg;"““f‘;;m‘i Wednesday night: | *Piump and mood looking though the |ten vears his faithless wife has beon One of the finest of Cereal Foods. Nathan Short, who lives In the house | D2dY is and seeming m‘wn'.‘um“'m"".:; P < g ey i s and was later taken Lo Ahe to e and | during Thursday. = whether Belwere and his brother were = : oman, wes proba- 3 that Also Special this week — Full weight cans given into the care of Mrs. Adah | WHSre the moman e o8 B e | Tooy e uaee Gager inqured dilis Shippee, matron in charge. 11 of fine TOMATOES, 8c can. 5 R, e Shei 1t | Y, T, I Sl 0T | We guarantee the analysis 3 . ulnn.. - %’Ofln-m night Ohe' m‘n x..d. = m‘:l:‘r%nu;d'h ?:: SUNSHINE BISCUITS — 30 kinds, all skil- 350 REWARD !{;‘fi“,‘m‘}’mmt:w miles, for. he :fi.::mn:‘.o "l""""‘?t..d - Bathe plain of Sherwin-Williams reach e last ear over t reeceive e~ fully prepared. This line is a corker. The above reward will be paid by the | line. e Aboott D. Bayies went |cree. . The chain — of . croaspets as follows: Towan of Kmlntly. mnn to the moa over into Rhode Island Thursday fwere mersly extraordinary. Witnesses who shall s"‘Ve n:.'o morning in an endeavor to locate her, |for Mr. Belware established his stand. CONTENTS OF CAN: the arrest and oy .. °’ but was unsuccessful. To stimulate [ing in Putnam as an honest, hard- . the Sonrt pofore wh h such conviction | nve cet in the search, Selestman John | working man, and us one who had | T quid by welehi: -- 98 3er conty 5oty "of “tha party ‘who loft s male ibert acting for the board, au- |tak han child of five months | 4duid by wei -+ 32 per cemt, child on the lawn im front ol the house | A. G a u- |taken an orphan cl of five mon ied athan A Short, in sald | thorized the offering of a reward on |soon after he come to Putnam and 100 ~3 . y w.;.%lfi'i 1y, on the evening of 30 for information as |had pald el the expenses incident to per o March entity. e baby wi ts rearing and throw ood un- [ iti " Mll" STHEET DANIEI_SDN ated at Killingly this 81st da¥y of | remain at the town farm for the pres- il che was hepplly merried about a P enitiess . Liaeiie ' 3 March, 1910. Linseed Ol ....... vreed 92 POT cand, A ent. year ago. The child was three years D . y ‘JOHN A GILBERT, of age when Mrs. Belware left home. | Japan Dyes and Tacp. ... § per esm. fPhone orders filled. Cars stop on the corner opposite store. A. D. SAYLES, s PUTNAM ol There was nothing in the evidence to CHARLES E. AYER, indicate that Mrs. Belware had left 100 povry PATRICK RILEY, Grangers to Attend Woodstook Ineti- her home Dbecause of the child being t here. Mr, Belware, who kept his home Composition of Pigment: aprid Selectmen of Killingly. tute—Four Divorces Granted at Ses- }mer his wife m.':, testified she had | Pure Lead ... 68 per eenty, sion of Superior Court—Court Ad- |cailed there often to see the little irl | p,. 0 2. . 42 per ocenty journs Till Tuesday. NOANK Some of the Chmfle'ustedn hmnble totbe mxkt- —_— ‘business er an fliness of one wee] . T. U ti M At- i S of Weat Med- W. C. T. U. Parlor Meeting—Many M 1 tend [lllustrated Lecture—Foreman i?:'i' ¥. D. 3:,.‘.‘:..& ,_,5,:?,,“'{’":8,‘? Clarence Brown Injured. more than one gallon of any cheapes church, Sunday. Rev. Mr. make. L] ag-uona.l ’ o Yorke was formerly of this city. e e e umion hold an| The price of Sherwin-Williame Paing Court Adjourned te Tuesday. unusually interesting parlor meeting | will shortly advance, owing to the ‘The on the injunetion in the | at the Liome of Mrs. wnu.m Crowell | soaring price of linsesd il and oth case of Fred S. Woodward vs. Peter A. | Thursday afterncon. A programme of Inondi'.npu g ”“d-:" .,u:. rudl'ng oarried out In a pleasing man- » P! - was ag follows: An Appeal for tomers for one week longer. No man We also guarantes that one gallon of Sherwin-Williams Paint will welgh Making Good On Its Merits! WOLF DEN *© L] court in thie city until Tuesdey. Prohlbluon Mrs. Bessie Coles. The | can predict beyond that on the preserd will be no CGIILH of the court today of License, Mrs. Belle Fowler. | riging paint marke! (m&p. The Martyred Mother, Mrs, Mary ‘armers’ Institute Today. Chesebro. No Place for Boys, Mrs.| | . A large number of grange members | Ester Carrol. The Startling Temper- wich when painting could be begun se Tha‘ May Seen and persons interested {n agriculture ance Leoture, Mre. \:aréf.:l.oafi?m Sim-|early. A delay means higher prices Andr com - ul g Down 3 . : i S u;.:’(muy = R Pt | B ¥eh, Aunt Jermima’s Crasade, Miss | flies: and probably a wet spell. uatl y uperlorl' At The g g e Malinde Peckham. The Star Eyed, — s ? tute at Woodstock. The meeting is to | Mrs. Willlam Crowell. The report of Gran; hall at ] ‘ood- | temperance work at the Baptist State g:ogl:_m = " i convention was read by Mrs, Matilda Ghe \ —_— Latham. Following the programme a T SUPERIOR COURT. sncial hour was eninyed amd rczresh- | (Do &~ —_— ments were served by the hostess, \—' JU) [ Cases Disposed of at Short Calendar Lecture Well Attended. » 3 $l-00 Quart Session—Divorces for Three Deserted The lect: the Philippi hich ; S Husbands. was egel}j;?::d:llt S&:fie NJ’JLE:B%H.. Company, - ernoon an us- DISTRIBUTED BY... tOl'e There was a short calendar session fm‘,‘t!:d wj(:r:tervgopfim nncmm was h—ub sm; Eal’d.l '[”h chm. ' ') of the superior court Thursday morn- |largely attended. The Jeeturs which = ln'x Juosn Edwin B. Gager presiding. marily prepared by Dr. Bixmore| mar3ld DANIELSON, - - - CONN. | "}, gt e e o | D D i maat - e ° Wfli‘hnmrc vs. Ruds Racicot of | gtructive. ™any of the school children ’ 5 s rmatod 1h favor Of The PRIt gm | " Toptondance. oral Designs an OwWers LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS, just Clarence Brown Injured. u m Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer, in direct from the manufacturer. A |ioi I Frospect park near Fllimentic: | Clarence Brown who is employed at splendid selection of styles and color- | note for $176 given by Racicot to Bou- | the R. Palmer & Son shipyard as For All Occasions. \ $ l| by " PUTNAM, CON g T (e Tt e e e Fnclin | Thurmday aftornoon while smplosed in ; ’ N. s o ever been patd on the mote by Racicot | Thursday afternoon while employed n| GE DU L D I G’'S nor any taxes on the lots. Judgment |his duties. Mr. Brown was crossing a Also CAPES and JACKETB for the | oy for $251.35, and two months fixed | drivéway across which was stretched Telephone 868, 77 Codar Street. Girls. as the time limit for & line from the steam hoisting engine iv26a S A In tlouuctwutefg Hatch of RAIN-PROOF New York, formerly of Danielson, vs. ¥ CAPEsof LG:.RMENT goaTe the International Ofl Engine company, -~ i s s e the final report of the recelver, John A o S Paine, of Danielson, was flled, the mo- . tion for final judgment dissolving the : Ao Our special low prices are induce- Mmpm:ar;flm MMM mflc]the‘:nmd lve; 2 2 ol o X ey level ol 4 ments for out-of-town tndet New Haven, representing as guardian IRONC v —_— the two mdnor children of. A. Willis OF HIGH GRADE ENAMELWARE |-+ FREE R EMBROIDERY, per zg: ‘Ou Engfi::f gmmny. wp::r:g in nterests e children, om yard 6o, 10, 10, F6C /N "p“f.rd‘ the said stock now goes. As the un- paid claims of the company amount to 28 cent COVERED STEW PANS for ..... ... 19 cents Ss the' 100 Ipk: Beres: ‘pieves - are [ otk e o pe . 50 cent COVERED STEW PANS for ...... . cents good value at 25c per yard, for only | The hearing on demurrer in the case 65 eent COVERED STEW PANS for ... 10e. it el Power oy s cents S ) 2o 2 d Power co: - $1.25 COVERED STEW PANS for ..... cents 200 UMBRELLAS, worth $1.00 or |iotest to Batham peopls Iwas in a house last week where $z.50 COVERED STEW PANS for ..... 75 cents . [ mers. our peveagzi, B anat the they had three mckel alarm clocks. 75 cent Imperial COVERED SAUCE PANS ior 38 cents shade trees bordering land of = the (28 plaintiff on School street in this city, New Spring patterns of GENTS®’ |it peing claimed that gas escaping one hld lo‘t ltl b‘“, the Oth' its NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 50c and $1.00. from the mains through that street is sponeible for the present injured legs, the third was so clogged with g0 ceat kmperial COVERED SAUCE PANS for 45 cents $z.50 Covered PORCELAIN LINED KETTFLES for 75 cents $3.25 Porcelsin Lined DOUBLE COOKERS for 63 cents koo Wiite Lined TEA and COFFEE POTS, all sizes, Half Price || SEE BARGAIN SPEciAL B, he e Ty dust it couldn’t tell the truth. 2 in i ishes, English. Ware, go- Putnam % A large manufasturer had an oversteck of these goods, which he i .rvf:l:ol: hl-lf rice, in set: )”& sold at less than cast to memufacture; we bought il we could. i Rrice, in sets or sep- | 1o strip to be used as a public high- b o o e st g gt e e vgagredh) | o T T Bt o T tion era There should be one more alarm ask. Remember—just NALF PRICE while this lot Im;. —COME EARLY— THE KEYSTGNE STORE, L s e clock in that house and that’s an e IRONCLAD.—It's knockproof, it’s dustproof, it rings to beat the band. A new shipment just in. THE HOUSEHOLD,. The Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. The Bosten Bry Goods COMPANY,

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