Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 10

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10 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON | PUTNAM 9 to Ashford — More Cotton Bowen Summw Hnm- to Be Closed Werkers to Come Through William: Today—Accidents—153 Girls in De- ville Mill Enlargement. ! mestic Science Class—OId High School May Be Used for City Hall. | TORAAE Beasras mpascns. | ative each and Joseph Lavalle S X A R are at the Church homestead at Ash- | e house at Woodstork aday for the ford with Henry E. Church of Hartford | yinter and will leave for New York for & tow @ny { Mr. Bowen has recently become sole Will Attend Officers’ School. | owner of The Independent. Lieut, Frank K. Withee will be at| District Supt. Rev il Newland Morwich Friday evening to the officers’ | will be at the Methodist church here a school of the Coast Artillery corps. week from Sunday. Edward Budlong of Cranston, R. 1. James A. Kenna of Northboro, Mass, | has been visiting James E. Blanchard | called on friends in Putnam Wednes- at Dayville. ; day. | George L. Potter of Providence caiied | Senator Angus Park of Hanover was on_friends in Danielson Wednesday. in_Putnam Wednesday. | Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Wilkins have | Rev. Frederick W. Bailey of Worces- | some to Providence to spend the win- | ter will conduct service at St. Philip's | ter with their daughier. church Sunday. | Going to Columbian Commandery B ot S5 ol Meeting. ! Kenneth Cockell, 12, son of Mr. and | Knights Templar from Danielson will | Mrs. Arthur Cockell, has a broken arm, | be in Norwich Friday evening for a | resuitidg frem a fall off the veranda meeting of Columbian commandery. Wew Ofiarlas Titreantt is First Effects of Licen | atives in Central Falls, R. 1. in court Wednesday | The ladies’ s 3 morning for intoxication, had his case | Baptist are ontinued during good behaviour. B: on Phillips, also for intoxication, was =ent to jail to serve 14 days and work! the amount of the costs in his John the a French dra-| F. A. Libby had so- | y of the Baptist church at her home for a meeting Wednesday after- noon. ' Activities. May Lose One Finger. or W. R. C.| G.*M. Blair, the vard brakeman who e had his § vill probably ma. Relief Corps’ The ladies of McG have presented a check for $30 to Me- Gregor post, G. \. R., as the result of | l0se one of the inj members by the recent rummage szle. The W. R, |amputation. i € S RN to have a venigoh suppey Dr. Overlook Visiting Physician. this week, the meat being given by H. 3 B. Wilbur. i Overlook of Pomfret is the ician at the Day-Kimball this mont Special Sale. Mdme. Joseph Cyr's ent ok millinery goes into a special red sale opening this ( rsday) morning and continuing until Thanksgiving. adv. Te Greet Past Natienal Commander. A number of Danielson G. A. R. men ire planning to be at Putn in De- ember on the night that Past National D. H Archdeacon Brown Coming. Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown is e pected to come fr Norwich to Pu nam nex: week to attend a meeting of C‘ommander Gilman of Boston is to be | the exect committee of St. Philip’s here as the guest of George W. Child | ehurch. =mp, Sons of Veterans. | A specia Commissiorers’ Busy Month. }l!',; Btna ‘he county commissioners were B ey he jail in Brooklyn Wednesday for a | fiixh school monthly meeting. The comm Mrs. W who are having a very busy | gore visite have not completed their an- ;- b reports, which, however, will be ready in a short time. ROMESTIC SCIENES Men and the road roller have been | u . é o 568 | New Department at High School Pop- worls on the new stroteh state | » oad, Elmville to Dayville, fixing the | ular With Girl Students. Berders and doing the general finish- ranged for to go to attend Memors 1 laughter nesday. zirls are ing up that is required after doing the mein contract 1estic science Cotton Workers Coming. ';1":]' The population of Killingly may be reat Bl “'_'; coked for to increase during the next out of all vear. The doubling of the capacity of s the miil at Willlamsville iz going to T S mean the influx of a large number of Will Play Woedstock Academy. | cotton workers. As the trading center orrow (Friday) afternoon the for this section, much of their busi-| pagketball team of Putnam High schooy ness will be transacted in Danielson, lis to p the Woo Kk Acade and Dayville will also get a g0od share | five, the game to vmnasium end Barvills . ame to rmnasium t e . A of the local s¢hool. | Fifty emians to Hunt Coons About 50 members of the Bohemian } <. Home from Cape Coil. | {ub have decided to go to Camp Whip- wW. J. B ned Wednesday peorwill Saturday night for the annual | frem Cape has been on “eon hunt and venison sapper. Tle|2 successful duck arrangements are practically complet- | Several Boston men @8 and one of the pleasantest events of | Feported the season Is looked for. Good Market for Cauliflower. ; CITY HALL As showing the possibilities for do- # G ing businese if the right kind of crops| Probable Future Use of Old High are produced, a Brooklyn truck farmer School Building is finding a ready market in Roston - and New Haven for the hundreds of | Alderman J. Richard Carpenter, Ern- barrels of cauliflower that he has pro- | est 1. Davis and John A dy the com: duced on his place. The shipments are | been named made from Danieison. a committee on th Offices for Judge of Probate. confer with the sele the use of the old h e offices of the judge of probate| 07 1} Killingly in the town hall building | - e been comfortably fitted and have . been viewed this week by many ci Hrpellii gt o zens who have had occasion to visit the b i i ent fine ized tnat would There all bullding. They are on the same floor e and in close proximity to the select- g;‘i,‘”r‘fi Sy tropt ol men’s offices and one of the rooms may | o= WD 800 0F WA by used by the selectmen if thev so 6 G ARCHO0E Aesire. make a fine town and of rooom over off 11 Car Leaves Rails. Y =y ot o Car No. 19 of the Providence and e S Danielson road, which has been som thing of a hoodoa, left the rails a sho Aistance east of Bast Killingly this Building Permits Granted. Ti com n coun s permi weel: for the third time within a few Sence of months. As in_the previous cases, no por et one was injured and the car was got- the re ten back on the rails in a short time. ‘ on Grove stret ————————— an addition to POSTAL SAVINGS BONDS ;" Victor Te Be lssued Jan. 1st—Of Three De- | rominations, Bearing Two and One- | Hal¥ Per Cent. i Secured Right of Way 'n Clerk F. W. 1thorized city treas —_— { urer fon coun Postmaster C. A. Potter is in receipt | sel rrangements for of information in relation to the postal | right of way across land owned by the mavings bonds which are to be issued | . s adtute and M. X 1 on Jan. 1. These bonds are to be ex- | Main street. changeeble by postal savings deposit- | ors for their deposits and are to be in Deserted Husband Seeks Divorce. denominations of $20, $100 and $500.| Thom. hesring interest at the rate of two and | for ai one-half per cent, per annum, payabie | of p semi-annually, and redeemabie at the| tried } tleamure of the United States after one | present month seur from the date of issue. both prin- gtes 3 4dpal and Interest pavable 20 vears from date in United States gold coin. BALTIC Application for conversion of depns Its inte bonds must be received by the | Choir and Friends of the M. E. Church v,%l‘.m-‘r(‘m' hte‘fare [!)f'é‘. 5, and at ”'f Give Sacred Cantata, “The Day of | ‘Mce where the certificates are issued 3 : Sastal savings deposits converted into| WLest Most Successfully on Sunday tonds are not to be counted as a rart| Evening. of the maximum of 330 allowed one| depesitor, and there is fo be no limita- Last >utk may be ing the Sunday eve n and | tion on the amount of the available| friends of the Methodist Episcopa postal savines bonds which may be ac- | church rendered in an interesting way 7uired finally by a dopositor. the sacred cantata, * Day of Res 5 every part of pleasingly Mischief Makers Doomed. B R Py 12 plain people of the country may | chorister of the church. He was as lize pretty soon what this ghost sted at the organ Rob. Bethel dameing by a parcel of mischief-fat- | organist. and by the following rened politicians is costing them and | er: g then there will be a revulsion of sen-| S Mis; timent in the direction of plain Amer- | ickson, Miss Ande ican horse sense.—Milwaukee Sen Miss_Walker, Miss nel. lor, Miuss Drescher, hames Narodowy Bank NORWICH, CONN. Kapital $1,000,000 Wyeyla drafty platnie wszystkie czesci Polski Niemcy i Rosyi po najniszych cenach Proozf kupowac wasze drafty od nas ! son, Mr. Collins I visiting rel- | | | ter was Pure is being takem that the esiate 3 be settied up. i 5 T Mrs. Ileadiand, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Staf- ford, Mrs. Chadwick, Mrs. Hasse: Altos—Miss Raider, Miss Milier, Miss Jones, Mrs. Bamford, Miss A. Swanson, Miss G. Swanson, Miss | Johnsen, Miss & low. Tenors—Mr. Magili, Mr. Bailey, Mr. A}ol‘.‘x?, Mr. Oughton, Mr. Lawton, 1‘ ses—Alr. Garrett, Mr. afford, Mr. Judson, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Jack- | , Msr. Cullen, Mr. Ga nett. The Processional March by Mr. Bethel was highly commended. Many solos, duets, quartettes and chor were finely rendered during the eve- ning An andience that filled every available seat was present and earn- in words of appreciation of the excellent work don ew communi- ties of the size of Laltic I s many zood ind it would be diffieult to du cite the number of fine solo- any town. The repetition early date has alr s in antata at been sugge Frank E. Adams Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Adulterating Milk—Case Continued One Week. e of the dairy comissioner B. A s of Westchester rought before Justice Myron R. Abell in Sheriff Wickwire's office Mr. Wednesday morning at Adams v accused ing the milk ich he w Haven Dair ompany. Adams pleaded not guilty and asked for an ! adjournment until Thursday, Novem- ber 16. Thomas J. Tangney of Pine Hiil farm, Hebron, was a caller here on Wednesday, Dariel and Salem were vi topher R s in town Albe £ of Maribe in town Tuesday evening at the meet- ing of the K. of P. Alfred S. White of North Westche calier in town Wednesday. Manwarring of Lebanon | Take It In Time Just As Scores of Norwich People | Time For If you naglect the aching back, Urinary troubles surely follow. Doan’s Kidney Polls relieve back- ) | ache p Relieve other Iney ills. i E Norwich citizens endorse them i Mrs. Charles . Whaley, 9 Treadway | Avenue, Norwich, Conn. “Ever since my first experien Doan’s Kidney Pills some years 1 hav We are the Agents for the following valued them hig This remec h.k~‘ S e 8, & GUSL ok upNE IR | well-known makes of when having trouble from my kidneys. [ d Doan's Kidney Pills at | Quality Rubbers 1 Sevin & Son's Drug Store and in] view of the good results I received | from their use, I o to rec nnun"llll n Au CR THREE YE On July 20, 1911, Mrs. W Goodyear { know of mer stateme tinue to publis “or male by Pric .'(. = 3 ; s unit The Best in the Country I > e name—Doan's—and sl e A MEVERRINR (e WIDHEL| 3 Wales-Gioodyear jewel by > memix .»s;l"-vmn‘r;nlr_'”l’r.lnl‘_“ e e ias an voyerny | Bear Brand They must be = and grown in these two countlies Bulletin will t birds at t lar market pri in addition to the prize arded | The tur »ffered for must have i t dra 1 wings cut « s [ of $10.00 the second pr third prize London or to \ing ihe Tuesday before Then For the largest and fattest you t the market second you ddr To the raiser of the e a prize of $5.00 in addition to Ce ‘Home for CI The judges 1t keys at Somers-F All turkeys that are eligibic for the market price, so any (urke; sure of sel Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS he Sheltering Arms. Quality Rubbers | BALL-BAND | Not made by a trust. We have a full line of the goods in one and two buckle Overs. Coon Tail Knit Boots and Lumberman’s Stockings. | = ¢ a Rubber Boot i Rubberhide Boot %k i eacher soles, Buckle Arctics in high and low cut for each member of the family. For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $£5.00 T hird $5.00 ITOPOS attest and est to be offered the Thanksgiving market in Windham and New Lon Counties West Hartfor = It Makes Wrinkies 20 CATARRH CAANNOT BE CURED. Worry oV tll-health does your ks t 12 o'cl e T health 0o ouu, and imerely causes RRAOND. N “°°°“ Boon- Catar wrinkles, that make you look oldenm ng turkey $1000 will be av f e v is turke e given to the t If y0u stek, do worry, but ge « abou o make yoursel? vell. 7o da ng turkey in a prize of $5.00 this we eat the words of thousandw i siven irke will ir- of other form sufferers from wom- ) anly flls, similar to yo when we over a year old will go to the “Take VIBURN-0 15 a wond female remedy, as you will admit if you try it. Directions for its use are printed in six languages with every bottle. Pric $1.25 at druggists FRANCO-GERMA o 106 West 129th be purchased at a bird in the not or CHEMICAL CoO., . New York. Mr. and Mr To Remedy Business Conditions N Mnil Carrior's Eond e o STy ke o8 osieatyiun by Sadis HOWTUCK AEE K A e L B ANITARY e ’ PRING WATER QJATISFYING PR "Zs»t-’aflff??a‘f g el SauGiee Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Cona. 1 engine at t power > thenny 11 Taly L tric light company v rid of all my kidney THER no adveriising medium :m turned on Tuesday evenin. Brief State News ripe strawberries Monday morning 1 Paul M. Hubbard & Hill | Robertsvilie.— ployed at the po vphoid fever which he tracted in rrington Berlin.—iMiss Gertrude M. Nort een appointed postmistress at 5 Berlin by the department at Washing- | ton, to ceed W. W. Mildrum, ro- signed. Wolcottville. -~ The Wolee School society is engaged in a to raise a fund of $15,000 for t petual care of Center cemetery by income from ithis fund. Naugatuck At the meeting subscribers of the capital stoc Odd Building association a committee was appoinied to d up | | articles ot jncorporation. Milford—Workmen are connecting radiatol th pipe the east arry t un hes bound station, and thus do | away with the heating by stoves. Terryville.—After a tryout o yvears in the license field e s ons of the town closed Monday for a peri- | od of one year at least, in accordance | with the vote at the October election Farmington.—Winchell Smith, the | | playwright, has returned to his home in Farmington, after being in New York for several weeks attending to the production f his new play. He expects to begin work on another play at once. Torringten.—Bishop . B. Brewster | of the Connecticut Episc diocese will, make his annual visit to Trinity chureh, Torrington, on Sunday after noon, Dec. 17. In the morning of tha: day Bishop Brewstes Il visit the Episcopal church in Winsted. New Haven.—Judge Studley in the probate court has been asked to pass official judgment that Bdward Carber- | ry. a broth of Peter W. Carberr who was gealer of weights and meas- ures for many years, be declared le- gally dead. He is one. of the hefrs of the esiate. and lias net been heard rom fer Seven yvears. This ni e et F you are not hav- ing the same suc- cess with your bak- ing as heretofore buy Pillsbury’s BEST the flour that never o & &

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