Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1910, Page 10

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Atk 4 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM e o v nmn.m ! PUTHAM . - Coronsr Bill Invastigates Mol Dasthe| . K. Marble and Divorsed Wils of | FIIeTal setyices for Wiltiatn Auder. Bury ot mm”n‘mmm: o dumes Shaw Were Marrivd in Brove- | 1" ""m ourr 4 ,‘:‘,3, vetock | Prajeer o Extand Trolley Line 1o IynT H. Weshan Meld as in- | tory, fev. 4 B Esamier of M! , Brookiyn. i of Bartiott's Fraudutent | 1150 cheen M‘M heoks Haer _Mr. Anferson was & veterat of e | Mr m Mew Hammet Wilkne o o 4 """ - ¥ j 5 g 15 riAmnim, formarly of 1is 0wh, yav8 | 1) yay learned hees Wednewiny that A - o e v WimyWla 1o make 1hale b Mrs, Nottie Widreage Shaw, who st St o va. e W/, s i HE, prl Men, Sk 1), Winsow May secured n Shvores (o her Tis- ChmetWing new wt Ve CHORSTION | bunn ex. Benmior Sumen B, Biaw, he | Btadents #t Hotre Vs acadeny noave, Putnmin, Buit case Tres W0 32 wirest eallwuy may of PBowton, and M | commmenced o Welnes@ay (e af- | M WM “‘m' M' 1t hiae, - w1y Heaws Muetin of thiw city, wive tame- tinl Chrimtmas vacation, W Wik ‘!‘9 lty Coraner Invastigating. | ried wt Mrookilyn, Comn, ou the eve '4 o twry woske Eutation. Thevs weré Cimenmr AtIRE €5, TNl wese st Ding of Otower 31 ey, George ¥ Ino exsrcises, Many of The ckildeen | 3 ..ILT... (urk's Cornsts adnentny 1o inves Osaung, LD, pretor of the mmm‘ksw gons Vo TRAr Bomnes i TAEWRE li t t ' 2 2 of the death of Albert churel there, periormel the caretnony, | Comnsctiont cities and Sew Tork for | w’:.»'flma At > afler the conpie had meenrsd . icense | the Boiidays, They Jett on (he 227 sewtop K, Lastiar of Providence call. W wed from Town Clerk Osear ¥, At- | Lrzit A on temnds In Dunicison Wednes. waol. The soupie and the wittiszss | Oficial Board of W, E. Sunddy g,.,,..‘ any 10 (he ceremuny made the L1y 16 1h |y goimming are the new Mime Wias Wetherall te 1o ether o quist village in an A50mONe BG B9 | ey f the Retholnt Sonday truining sohool Tor nurses i Provie | one egespt thome wWho tad 14 66 with dence ompital the Osiails of the ATIRBREINENTS #9%- | o0 oo ing Aust, Larsis P AMrnd A Wichards of Boston will | pected that the weoding Wad oceurreB VL L 0"y e rine Beont wa ¥, B rpend ihe hoAlosy with relatives it antil an it in 6 dtaiatie yaper oy Weod, Worarian, Weer Cutier ardelsom to0ent Anre gave 8 s 10 the fact | 0 JBE0ll s B et ome 4,/‘,”,,,,« Ty, Junwen W, Goorge, Jr, held ser- | Boston and Sew Lork papers of Wed- L l7 0y Cer Vices At BRI Albarcn church Wedner- | newdiy regoried the iartiage as rav- | Previraiions for the very Waavy Ay In otmervnnon of Be feant of B | ing saken f"" a tomih ago 8L Wai- | ooe s (o exrectad Batarday I8 b 1 e i 1o, but the wiwrye ate the facis oy mabes by the Bew Haven tonb. On Elmville Mull Hunning Evenings Mr, nnd Mrz, Marble #Sre siayl st o Christmas coming on Bai- - b /% | M8 This city, wut i not be m«a-»A 3 " . ek exirs W he e Worsied comipany, whi A7 tpa- Pria tieiay fhis ar, wach exira v peetitly Ienmed the Sayles mill ar T3 Wadnesany afts They Suis best | 1s tooken 1o . 78 1 res (Beir tar . e, in now operating whomt twenty ::’:0”:!":4:':512 ;,,,”2,’,';,,,,;,); ;,.,,A § Elsction of Missionary Becisty. 1.¢"r{‘~’ ,l.)r'.h,;'" Il in running evenings | L oo ot ot iogeiher, ALtendes 'M' At the atmwai meethty of the wp- i " u.l»',, ,l)ul that the wlactyie Nights | Thestar, otc, bt tha fael that they | AN miswionary ity oA the Ber- 10 ba inatallel in Tayviile by the loeal Da4 hesn martied Mid ROt becoms | ond ngr egaticnml el held & a fe i 4 y Le6n 7, power compuny will bs In ure in et known except to 4 fow 'l’"*" *" octoer f’:‘ {‘:’P:A’ _‘A’;‘ four or Dve weeks, A nurnier of resi Former Chaufieur. 5 Vi Aente have airendy signified thete in- | iy tantions 1o ume the ~‘-rv::» bt 38 haatteur in the emapioy of ex- Renator expectied that more will be sscured Shaw. ‘The Bowton Post of Wednesday | Gifts for W. A, C. President. had the tollowing story i At A reguiar mesting of McAiregor The marriage comes uas the weqnes ' Wormkits Helief corpe hald Wednesday | 1o one of 1he mont sensationsl cnases evening Mrx. George O, Thoman, who | for the recovery of a chlid ever tads hax hean president of the organization in conntry Im-n Mrw IM»m It for the pust two yenrs, wan presented a ' hoe home in M fiva doliar gold plece and o frilt phe i A ture an tokens of the estesrn in whieh | nustand pie whe Ip held Bild If he scourcd the ¢ s | i Win et cent ke !mn/ wne. A ’m.':"“‘ Q.» ':1‘," '?‘, sl enss | Co0ded in Boing w0 atl Ha ta Hariars rutting field is bel g TATK ; i the legal battls for the enild's cus- ot the Quinehaug Inke, whers early ef- | oroved as sensational ss the tort In being mede 1o harvest the an- nual Jee erop, wiieh ie all sold in toe horough of Danlelson. The ice on thix ake, which doss not freere gver easily, « now heavy emough for hWarvesting nd s of very good quality. Prisoners from the iall ve heen uned in other years in alding 1o get In the erap About Christmas Packages. Christman business at the postomcs v womriniandent, . B, (Gilbert Bz wridegroom was lormersy ® ) Geps A Combination That Cannot Be Beaten. In order to bring myself before the public as 2 dealer study- ing to please the trade and wishing to show my appreciation of the generous patronage shown me. [ will offer for the CHRIST- MAS and NEW YEAR'S festivities the following specials: One bottle Old Darling Whiskey = 3$1.00 One bottle 3 5tar Martell Cognac Brandy 75c¢ One bottle Pure California Port - - 30c One beautiful Calendar, elegant coloring effect. an ornament Mre, Bhaw is the daughter A ¥ Fisher Fldrcdge of Portesmonth, X H. | id 1o be worth millions of Aolare | e t hix home Sant wight it that Mrs, Shaw had not tor snne Aays and that expected lart ol :'r Mr. expectod @y ¥ he yore collegs Judge and Mrw. nt was in Wik had not developed to the usual p t # 5 5 5 \ite 'on Wedniesdsy, although many | s . for oy i worthy of adornment in any household. This entire combina- packages were sent out and 4 conmid- | his G ( v or meAber erable number were rocelved. Felative redge no ; to the matter of rmarking pac ’”K"i ‘Xra “Not to be opened until Christrnas” |y ¢ 1308, was one of ths y0 patrons are informed that such trul.l,,)op matrons of Bowston and seriptions may be written on parcels | coxter e in most exclusive upon which a first cliass rat ag been | cles, aided father's pald, but where only the second u." w e third clase rate has besn paild s in- SO A —— ttie Eldrebge Bnaw-Marvie | ng i tion we will sell for 1 25 kil with the positive assurance that we will sell only cne combina- scription le now aliowable unless it iz | tion to 2 customer. W hen we szy that ours is the Bt Pocig which other | o ety WUy Sk WERE ¢ | mittar wier. 5 st House in Connecticut we mean just what we say. Our line of th first_ cl ten have been vAIG | ucn togetner, riding in o P - - - A £ .’::'I:u;:lnu e ot o opened gt £, bt e s S STONINGTON goods and service will bear us out. Nothing o0 good o Slerlle trade. LADIES ACCOMMODATED. structions are lable to be held in the Neow Pictures for Free Licrary—W. P. R Q K demtination office untt! the postage ' due In collected ! C. Elscts Officars—Perioral items. 7 TROLLEY TO BROOKLYN |fiold, . Then esme the sensations as- The Man That Merits Your Patrenage, | o b smticnaisn | 7 eorge Greenberger Asked for by Hundreds of Petitioners— | time Martie Ais- » 3 Not a New P t. ! child, Eld- Wise & ot a New Projec y BB AR Telephone 812. 47-53 Franklin Street. Hundredz of signatures of Brookiyn ngr..:.d!mhnm Jervr and Danleison people have been or | Then pame the quest will be appended to a petition ad- and child, in which ex dressed to the Comnecticut company | employed schne of the asking for the extension of the eiectric iives in the rond from Danielson 1o Brookiyn. Wii- Marbie were liam Clewley of Brookiyn is fe latter was opersiing Ing the petition, which is bein ture show and the p vith enthuslasm. The project , mely modest heartlly favored here in Danieison 48 siances 5§t was b in the neighboring town that would Shaw was cashier #0 much benefited by the constru are & of the line for which the petition s b Whe Local business men have signed the | ,.p. etition In numbers and are very anx- us 1o see the road built Wihile the proposed line is not a new project, it is one that is exceedingly desirable from the standp of the people of the two towns, U L 1 bas been tslked of for years. sharter of the People’s Tramwa pany which w THOMAS H. MEEHAN years ago to o lington E. James Starr B2 all OF Bty e Believsd to Bs Insane—Being Watched Davenport Simmons, Oliver Bow by Physician. Danielson, Albert Sprag = Mnghast, Charles Bragg, Pla others, there was a pr construction of the link to unite elson and Brooklyn. Under that ter the line now running through elson was built. Various ¢ stances onerated to cause a fajlure extend the road to Brook People’s Tramway compan held as a part of the Connec pany’s eystem. Tt heen renewed, and nesday by one of the parties abov mentioned that under the last ren there was a provisi for all parts of ihe r ¢orfeited. This harter wae made *‘wt it might confo to the requ! ts. It co tained Wey now cut com- Christmas Ex- cist Sumday Schoel e © CpiTm aeriay- masdasant ajurons. fodis- in force. Th and ng t . = 2 - , . 2 gm0t Jensable %o L determining whethe 3 rvatio ; e - : 5 : posed could be b 22 ahove mentioned or must be secured fr 1 The Original Charter. The People’s Tramway originally granted, gave ‘nra(nn the privilega of 1c lines in part of the tow lingly, Brooklyn and" Plainfield, routes selected to be approved by the selectmen. BARTLETT AGAIN! Operated in East Peppcersi! as C. H. Haskins. The Thames Mational Bank AMPLE RESOURCES TC ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS ‘ Paid up Capital. One Million Dofiars. Surplus, Eight Hundred and Sevenly Thousand Doliars. Resources. Three and Cne-Half Millions of Doliars. The hope is for better 1 Previous estimates of the co od from $10.000 a mile 20,000 a mile, but ir is believed th the road. about four miles, can be built for $50,000 to $50,00 FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. It will pay you to look at the assortment early. If quality is desired vou will be suited SHAW'’S, Pautnam Conn. 0ct 20T ThS THE CLEARANGE SALE BHIIII'JES:J"' e at The Bc.ten Dry Goods Stsre, Dan. | t's “B 3 lelson. Some big discounts for our | “"ml.;! s “'\i - Customers another \reek; Attractive | “C7action offered by Max Pargains on every counter in the store Buy these goods now. sept204d THE BOSTON DRY GOODS sronflJeff"es’Jol“‘son Maln Street. Danielzon. sept20aw C<ames E Keecr u.:l Flght Pictures WARRY E. BACK. atiorney-at-taw | PROSNIX THEATRE, Daniclson PATENTS Friday Evening, Dec. 23 Protect your idea. Handsome 63 page Guide Buok Free **The battle of the century.™ NS Phoenix Blo Daniel i S, "o © | The Original and Perfect Films S o 3 —— { Order. T R L N Feiloy. Ngte Outy U * business resulls, o Td Like, was the ger Edward | No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. OFFICERS: WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres’t. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, Vice-Pres’t. CHAS W. GALE, Cashier. HENRY L. BENNETT. Ass’t Cashier. NATHAN A GIBBS, Sorg. Ch

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