Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 2

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30, to see whether the stockholders will confirm the action taken. The plant and property of the water com- pany was recently purchased by the city of Putnam. The stockholders in the company have already received a payment of $120 a share on their hold- WlLLl'\lA\Tl(, i a| Foot Injured. | getting out the vote tomorrow. Per- |ings of stock, and it is expected that : 3 e o | Ar. and Mrs J. 0. Tradewn were in | fecting plans and organization Will |a further payment will be made to ing On Tonight trustees of tho | Hartford Sunday to visit their son,|keep those interested very busy. them before the affairs of the com . Vi land was of high | Arthur, at St. Francis’ hospital, Polling Hours Tuesday. pany are closed. ou, nd o devot- | thur Trudeou sustained an IJUY (1 Tue polls n tho town af Kilingly | Planning High Grade Concorts. As a friend she | his risht foot Priday evening While|are tu be open tomorrow (Tuesday) | Manager George M. Fine of the and _devoted. Her | working as a brakeman for the New!from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., these hours |Bradley theater is to venture into the beautiful example of | York, Hew Haven and Hartfor ng for all of the three districts of (field of high grade musical attrac- of Christian womaa- | road ‘company between | the town. The voting in the First |tions to test out the desire of the local and Hey di t will be in the town hall, in |public for such a class of entertain- Bl N Tor the Second district in Webster's hall {ments. He has arransed for a con- 8 s ghter, Charles Organizations to Unite. t eville, and in the Third district |cert by a company that rec was Read to Assemblage of Sev i € idseport and Mrs: | o \ilimantic board of trade and | at Paine’s hall in East Killingly. accorded a_great reception at Carne- i e b Scranton of Volun. | Business M S eton. Doctoring Diseased Trees. ES MU Yo S len Gilthrist D e e vén- Schoonman has been enguged FUNERAL. ——— E———— —————— here aro x The puspose of adepting by in cutting dead L atnle or. | parts out of g elms on Main Henry Bosquet. to govern the amilg el t at the corner of Academy ; ; y 3 4 | Sreat. “ane tors e s, acacemy | Funeral services for Henry Bos- Silent Tribute to Vice President Sher- | There will be a meeting of the | S llt LA O Dadly affected dur- |duet accidentally shot anc 4 on y rad, 1 e p vagry thronah the | Thursday afternoon while n man. L | in past few years through the | aUToCay anerhoorn wh o T .}lcls\l meeting _will be held November B clobk i furniture, o Insect pests and from other |yjjje, were held at St. Mary's e, » Willimante Hoard of Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Putnam for five Trade Stimulated. 1 Business Men's association aerie of Eagles, with which the de- me n n: weather of Saturday |ceased was aflilia attending mployed in sev- (| o et chants in town, who have watched |order actin bearers, Burial w u w nt ' 4 T R S | b S S SR T e Y o A o vote o 1o memnory Of Nace | will be served during the evening Srruotaetexoitally e ee Rush Orders at Foundry. P Ao o s | Uy i R PR Theodore Roosevelt and 5 been James E. Wastostt. sufficient to keep the full working 7 i e PRI e T oot whe g et [ AR M B o oo Hiram Johnson for President ers of Excelslor Hook LR Ridencyat 1 ast Kil-lin_Putnam, Satur R o |, SR o et S and Vice President of the United ity on the Phe fourth degree members ation of lowa as: K f Co Eight Candidates in the Field. | lumbus, are to 4 e\ ARl e $5E 105 i |be held at the Stiont o St t Windhim Inn 7 3 i the field in Killingly. the po. |this vear. ales CHIAL SCHOOL RULES. s 1 sharps have it figured out th There was a e <ent's Maccabees Pay Death Claim. 15! tes will be sufficient with which hall i >.\’:»r‘<\ ening at whlc F stions to Parents, Re Yo 68 Doowm. retou Jand ]t How aceurate this estimate is |10¢al Singing A atiatar lf on friends in Putnam Saturday the past wee | R e RN e Herbert Knox Smith for Gov- « in len aluable in th Local Notes. e from Ire k Burnham of that T varrant rong’s arrest Closing of Jewett City Hotel Leaves Bromm of Beotll pick Grecks Elated. Borough Without Hostelry for First Saturday Greck residents of Danl Time in 100 Years. R . If you want to vote ag....i veeks ago f i‘.‘f‘:*'i'i_f"f'_'-%aj:: e gt e the corporations that have con- e R ey £ trolled your lawmaking for years— e e jua o B | Newly Oroanised Republican Club to |0l Mrs Feter e srihir . [f you want to vote for a : SR 1 aples, 5 : Make Big Fight for Victory—Bur- | J sang a F g 3 11 glary at Heath's Store—Directors of | ok g e A S Square Deal all around, Corporation—Eagles at Funeral of | s Minnie Thatcher ur e . I e st e e e B T | and an end of political log rolling 4 g 3 2 iblican party in Putnam is a h * striped Madras, It's - rganization, disrupted and di s ARR UW Lo Sl e, St e JERR N e B ot R, T S and lobby dictation— Willlam G. Jones (Tuesday) morning. The republican | 1 h¢ Soci mmitt . | Vi Rt o e S 0 T | Then put an (X) in the circle s Mrs, G, or news follows close upon the |class, Beare JA\' M. SHEPARD Deputy Sherift A | Andrew E. : ord was | oranization of Putnam branch of | tained at sther uccee £ & C Frank Bugbee | S3turday. 10w has an enrollment of more than | George Willcox of Providen. a ove € rogressive a ’ 0 u . ; reditors, H Mrs. Jos Devine left Saturd 00 members, the watchword being | his home in Lisbon | rfl'" for himself, hav.| morning for a visit with friends 1 every man do his duty.” The| Byron C. Willcox is 60-62 Nor i B | W & miid v Eere e S A T N N, the bottom lever on the votirg Siky Asiiing . £ v ront Robert | Is ente tinin his nephew, Percy Sears | 0%, batdin rith im and \th;:n: ;:r\rlLrvm' : t n 1 b n, 2 o B . I ind | of Sag Harbor, L. UmDH of ls UL ESE (N0 ue aw for Disorderly Children. HIRAM N : ohtsd 0 | oD, B Tavior et Sty st | (CRAOKE SPIG! O snniiem, 0| ryenty sounepeopte - machine until the bell rings. . : gl A o Mgy 1 has been manifested by the party | 15€ readi m ater Ii- b there by rs in many years, and they are Sunday afternoon and v perty at| jenry : R order e librar Henry into the bailoting fray with o |OFderly. The librarian . WEDDING. any, eek end at h It was s: Saturday that no po- | o pri o In East Haddam, tical meeting held here in many entranc door. i i i ol e B, T Y | e R voting either the Democratic or Republi¢- positions in the library notices il g ol e e e T : an ticket. They are 1dent1ca"y the same Captain Darble to Hold Instruction existe: FriGay night. There fervor of party loyalty akin to | f*nders School at New Canaan—James E ¥ ty akin to 3 C riotism echhibited anq a universal Jowett City Hotel Closed. f t l & Cl Autc Truck Movuw ¥ | Westeott's Death in fowa—Hampton | +\iinsams o e, cresy” Moy By el Clos so far as corporation control 1s concerned. : 5 T i Horse Thief Wanted—Affected Eim g to assurs a great victory at the the boarders all [Ad l 5 DISTANCE Cared For. tomorrow. obliged to fnd other places g " PECIALTY 5. bartnts, I8 officers that have been selected [ F. Lewis and Mrs. Victor L'Heureux, SOOR M| o e the club are as follow Presi- | Jr., and two children will move at once et s e of ut, Silas M. Wheelock; vice presi- |info thelr house adjacent to the hotel o tiae ars o n hure Brooklyn, e Hector Duvert; First ward vice | There is now no hotel or board l.w‘- ;'”*")‘“ “‘-‘\"* "“‘h I‘k' ‘l"\ iz T : . L. Kelley; econd ward | house of any size In the borou chantter forouls| o LANE & TR GAAVE with fleny e , Attorney Frank K. [a situation has not been in R St e mBIckeLe et o A B Third ward vice president, [for over 100 vears. Mr. LR I \ ON )a a D. ) Robirisy for 2 & cker; Fourth ward vice | proprietor of the Jewett ( C. JAC mesicatil 0 sident, William' E. Davison; town |3 years, and the old . — v 12 St ce president, First Selectman Clar- |and the tavern on lower M a s Extr 5 Mrs. E. W. Davignon of St. Mary dierce; secrets o v fayet sz Fainless Lh. cting an {/a e W Dewenin pL G Mate: Pierce; secretary, John D, |where Lafayette is said to Filling a Specialty CA I I g treasuter, Igaac ‘Champeau. |a guest, were in existence he : lling a Specialty STO A | side. g WG » ‘club workers have an effective | Fop Ben 752 Main Street Wiilimantic R | 5 0rs. John, Fournier, has retumned |y gaulztion. ot wotkera® (n (e diuin | =08 == efit of Congregational Society. . : n o visit with relatives in Woon Wil be by ‘every waki Miss S. K. Adams, Mrs. ( Tor Infants and Children. e until the poils close tomor: | Wolfe and Mrs, John Whail The Kind You Have Always Bought ' o L L oy |55 The Slen o the Copoer Tertie St Capt. . L. Darhie will be at New | urday afternoon for the benefit of anaan four days this week, instr STORE ENTERED. Ladies' society of the Congregational - — { ing artillery « ns officers for the Ve |~ . church. f .v:y.,.‘u; examination t omes later | 3uns, Knives, Razors and Other Ar- Borough Interests Jacobsen 90, Yare 90, Lee 90, M. |days has been busy getting ground in the month ticles Stolen from Clarence Heath's. | o, : : hman 0, Buckley 9, C. Pinney [ready for the planting of an extensive Mgy g ; { The postoffice was close Tt hNara Mt Damsets Han 1 Ja ey are inaugurating | day in accordance with th Sledl | tairs 1 Alaise Rales da asttins 8 Ove the _postinaster generel & the| Meeting of Current Events Club, ~ CHBTte ' dISE'RE Roles for setting . ' y! —Chicago neral At the meeting of the Current Events| The fourth night o kerchief factory, about a s : hen it was discovered that the | " club this (Monday) evening the h held by St. [} y o Frida BE ay s Defining Bob i will be entertained shop ence Heath, pear the |, THe rgu;f»d”u“-‘:_ \#hit as Shown | esses will be Miss Florence Washburn |attended on Tuesday evening, Whining Q i play the Orpheum theater s | foundry, been broken Into dur- Sl uge Was!.ng Mrs. Anders Jacobsen, Miss Hew- | belng very successful Q (Monday) evening. ng the ht, and three guns, two | 9 g e 3 e itt will furnish music | gy = e A - Golden Links circle 4 3 . The £ oo degrait i single barreled and one double bar- R R Dr. G. P. Bard has been called to| The of ocean telegraph Plainfield in Booze Column eled, stolen, together with a quantity | DAUShters meets at Mry wich on Sunt of the death of |cables is about $2,000 a mile W n ) | : en et uantity | son's this a y. | Norwich on it o i Vi iL “\A i\ n The places in the town of Plainfield [ OF knives, razors and other ‘s(m.d‘ axc {00 eets at Bt e Taiher Goray I Hard. ‘ yiILL U, v N, that are to be licensed will begin do- | ticles. Entrance to the place was |Tyegjay evening Death of Miss Minnie Harwood. | | ing business this week, giving the |S2ined by breaking out a window. It | " g;nany anout 1 v | town saloons for the first time in sev- | s said Saturday that Mr. Heath had |, 7008 BP0 ! . Miss Minnie L. Harwood, 16, daugh- eral years. een warned a day or two before the |08 BASKED THTOUED the Rotous ter of Mrs. C. L. Harwood, dled yes- & ’ A aeting of the town school com- |break by some men that were doing e terday evening of diabetes. Besides her | mittee has been called for this (Mon- |construction work in the viclnity of | Pogk of the car. mother she leaves two brothers, Ed- | Gey) afieinoon s place of business that two suspi- | | 5 JHSE gt SROET Al A5 BT warg and Raymond, and two sisters, Am Is always the case, some tax ';figi"‘“bk(;gg g:graaf‘;;:;;asfl Bea Mol ool oo Fanevar: oo R g il OMA ayers have failed to hand their lists | '® a 2 tly indpect- | ™y o4 Nrs, Leroy T * i ) he assessors, which means that | I3 the premises with a View to mak- | 4,uchrer Gwandolema of Borstsl ong AY J he latter -will be oblized to add 10 |ing & night visit. i Mh‘;h‘;‘"rf :r \,“fi“'fl”. £/B ,”L nd OCCUM AND VERSAILLFS IT P S TO BUY OLR KIND v cent, the filing time having ex- | Officers of Drop-in Class. [ M. and Mre. 7 C. Wh Sl A 9399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with }40 TRUMBULL ST ~d. At the semi-annual meeting of the Dr. 8. H. Holmes picied a dandelion | A Second Big Engine Arrives for To- | Late Vice President Honored. Drop-in class of the Congregational |in full bloom Sunday. | tokett Company—Farming by Dyna- HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT The Danielson postoffice was closeq | CRUrch the following officers were | Fred Bryant was ahle to be on the | % ¢ S e e cted Frvm(t‘flnl. Mrs. F. G. Let- |street on crutches Saturday. His leg| ™o Y + 5 o'clock lay aller- |iers; vice president, Mrs. A. G. Bow- |is In very bad condition, resultine | RIS e ooy “'“:l* n; secretary and treasurer, Miss |from an injury received :mrm«‘.“lui During last week the Totokett Mte. 00 ln Presid ames Sherman, draped | \nho” Sampson; ers . 1R 3 Co. received a new p. engine 1tional colors being arranged over '_“r”“”““ membership commit- | June A ayw; 3 C. C from Providence, R. I This engine e cntrance. Flags in town were e AT e Note from vapan, Theater Party for Operatives. | . The first burglary of importance in Through the courtesy of F 7. | this city in many months was reported foore, superintendent of the ptain_ Murray Saturday morn- Lirown, S ; enter- will be a second one to be installed . " laced at half mas rie oy Bty SING oo tly » % YV " s with low neck or ts"about the Puritans or Pilerime | {12 F (S ks, STAFFORD SPRINGS vy e company recent. = (@ at our stock is all we ask for we g will be the topic for discussion at the |y Sareutibn & . . N s household goods from one of thi ets, plain or belted effect, meeting of the Ladies' Reading circle rren; receplion committee, Mrs, | Clerks' Bowling Team Leads at End ot his household goods from ohe 4 & J Morse, Mrs. Wea o s 3 5 e Totokett company’s tenments to his ¢ ad. wn, white and Oxford for wom- (Monday) afternoon. 3 i g L. Harwood. he_village. ¢ 4 " Mrs. A. L. Mansfield. to the village. i ‘ | A series of interclass games be- 5 — » e duris the t few | i w ‘s en high school students who piay 1,301 Names on Voting List. The bowling averages,of the Staf- O L T DeR R Be n th LCH(I ‘”‘d v hcn )ou basketball has been arranged. Some | There are 1,301 names on the voting | ford Candlepin leacwe dt the end of _— e " . of the games have been plaved in the list for the town of Putnam that will | the third week follow art nrd sto eaters in Oxford, maroon and navy blue, with || open on the grounds in the rear of the |be used by the officials at tomorkow's Lakilue Seaiaini; boms iy it |k mtl)tor to Hartf p at the Horsfall Store. & avl ¢ - " high school building, but the town hall | election. The dieti Sa t or collarless, at: $1880, $2.00, $3.69 and $3.00, " J|wilii kS taed $hes the wekther Bais |ccan that migee thas G765 iy Won. Lost. P.C |One Time When Surgery is Often , g > WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS oAl ; : ; : Warrens .. .. ‘323| The one fine way to be rid of plles at $25, $30, $32.50, $35, $37.50 f weaters, i 1 ) ks, h i tH ¥ \ 4 In Sweaters, plain white or pink with blue and e vl bave 9120 A SHARE. Rhode Islands 222 for good is to use Dr. Leonhardt | colder. e i o votes will be gotten out, the hope be- 'g[l;':fk:ar-‘;; . 3 839 Needless Torture. | Swrakti o8 - b ew Cable to Dayville. ing to exceed the showing made four - (3 s e | weaters in brown, maroon, Oxford, cardinal Work 1s belng done on the §, X, b, | V¢ArS 80 at the national election | Independents 555| Many operations for piles are nlmnlyl | | | i i 1L 50¢ . ! cnal, Chevioth Worsieds, Broadelotis, white with blue at 50c, $1.00, $1.39, £1.89 .50. After three weeks' absence, durim j High team total—Merchants..... 1937 HEMROID, It cures piles by doing | The materials are Diagenal hite 50c¢, 39, £1.89 and $2.50. e e puence, CUTSE | Aiveady Pald Btockholders of Putnam | Hish team string—Independenis. 453 away with the cause—poor eirculation. | Mannish Fabrics, Copduroy, Velver, Bis gelical work at a chureh in Riverpoint, | Water Company. High three ngs—. Tursch- at $1.00 up to $3.00 | T. cable that was recently stretched on | "O¢R k150 votes were cast in this | STeECERLY .- -415 | needless torture, for when it's all over | 81 tor 24 days’ treatment at N. D. A number of these Suits are repféductions end sugpestions R I, Rev. Thomas Feltman officiated man, C. Pinney. ... 119 2 p THE H. C. MURRAY CO. the services at the Advent church | The stockholders of the Putnam |Fi6h single -mu—)r. Tarsch- Sevin & Son, Norwich, Conn., and all from imported models. It Wil paj {8 w0 see thess befors wn, President Taft recelving 728 of [JOhnsons .. . 445 iHe new pole line between here and 3 Menutactordes . the piles come back. Dayville. The cable has been up for | "ot '0&k 3| Sunday. Water compiny - HavE been notifisd| MA® < 113 druggists. Satisfaction guaranteed. making your selection. for those |that the dlrectors have voted to dis- of Leaders. | Dr. Leonhardt Co.. Station B, Buffal Ve the corporation and that a £pe- Melbourne ¢, Snow 02, H Pinnes 4L!N. Y. Pran Write tar free bookleL

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