Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 9

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Wednesday, June 4 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON people and institutions. The Bulletin’y ;sxpllanntlg? Tuesday morning that the RETRTI i ocal creditors took their losses James F. Kerr Leases Orpheum The- | charged them off ten vears aso ‘:i’:g atre—Foolish and Needless Bank | much to allay the false and foolish Scare—Jacobs-Waller Wedding To- | Stories that commenced to circulate, 5 ¥ but it did not y night of Paramount Secial Interest. | "'Bqyia wi have the rorers st this town at heart could almost be licensed | to swear because of their feelings over present the diplomas to the members | o o&" g;"ih:fs‘t};:e,b“%; ‘?,‘;‘g,,,”‘:ztgs of the graduating class of KIpSly | nearly “ail: of it s absolutely false. High school at the commencement ex- Secondly, it is mightily injurious to ercises the Dbusiness of the town and is a Mr. and Mrs. John A. Paine will : = be at Providence today (Wednesday) | Seadly @estroyer of business confi- for the wedding of their eldest son, < Arthur R. Paine. m!fifill,l(:"f,le‘;t‘s toder Miss Mary Duggan of Boston is vis- h relatives on the West Side. and Mrs. Alphonse Lajeunese of have been recent visitors with reiatives in Danielson. Rev. . Clarence H. Barber, member of the town school committee, will without question condition it has been in Industrially it is ecedented era of ex- pansion. Tts factories are running full time- paving satisfactory wages to weil x catished Seriously Il national Miss Nellle Fournler is quite ser- best condition iously ill at her home on the West Itr\r.\' and there vings bank wi dollar fer dollar. operatives could to n the town at tho < time, so rushed are the p M. M. degree is to bp conferred | business. on candidates in Moriah lodse, No. 15, There is no ground or I v) eve. | injurious rumor monging an ple who reaily know what i d be eterna could be d into those who, like neurotics, are con- stantly ex g something to hap- gremattiiay Rav pen that will end all things. nce H. Barbe The father of the | Jacobs-Waller Wedding This Ew"nrg groom and the meother of the bride The riage of M were witnesses of the ceremony. | Jagok daughter of TH”] Following are the newly elected | A’ Jacobs, T i of the Marietta’ K Waller of Skanea “iety of Killingiy High s celebraied th rd Call; vice at 7.30 o’cloc Side. Rev. and Mrs. Denton J. Nelly, have been spending the past here, returned to Gloucester, Tue: Small—Foster. S !,mlna }\\'S.Lnlunll Foster of Bos- Arnold; regational cl El Barron. . ction relative to tiing into on the vote, passed * some ative to removing the :s bank to the W taken Butler, Pa(rmz,n Defeated Webster High. Killinz h school won & fen inuing sHme ster H “hool in We in this year's sche R. 8. MocArthur to Dehver Ad- | home stre was giv he home onor of th Joy Jacob: inc ]\(d at Suffield, Mass, at r’d W. Gorman offers the exarava- by Matthew A Day of frivolity, lie and dancers an Orpheum ‘riday and 10, 20 s were: Miss Alice Marjorie S NEW THEATRE LESSEE. James F, Kerr of Boston to Take Pos- | session Monday. built the oving a leisurely trip through | lutionary soldiers in the state. M=, Britaig. Her stay is indefinite | s father’'s name was also Asaph and she will follow her own inclina- } and he served through the Revolution- r work again. - udge L. H. Fuller presided at the | UNNECESSARY SCARE. SeE ol L S ce T i a | morning at w nature were di rneyv > fol- Groton.—-Mrs. Frank Winship, who entithe winter with her son, Dr. tion as to travel. She has recently been spendjng ten days in the country h two cases of a minoc | sed of ary war as a musictan, being honorably discharged at Fort Griswold, Groton. been its manager ened, nearly | Decision Rendered in Case Affecting L“‘r""w' gt for a| Pomfret = Contractors—Gordon C. % Sbge :| Swift Elected Superintendent of Manager Kerr| Town Schools — Dr. Overlock > an option to pur- ‘ Slightly Improved. the time specified | - A if he desires to do so. | Frank Monohan of Providence has | nd new management a mew | returned to Putnam for the summer | — . be ir ted, one under and to be empla T e T o 2 = hiou be open every mith | court may decree. _The total of the | these people met their obligations. The | O. Wins hip, is now in Danby, Vt, with | particularly associated with Shabe. i Evlarly d Mirs. C. L. s i | creditors’ claims is 0 only interest that the bank here has |her son, George Winship. speare, In addition to the motion i rs with r | Howard in ! iruptcy at the present g is to b i time is. 0 2l nature. He has mi New Haven.— - chairmanships of | New London.—Benjamin L. Arm- ariety o rer ; F. Perr he visiting phy- | had no transactions with the bank in rd committees were given into new | strong and family, who have been Manager Ker experienced the- at the Kimball he Pomfret 1| years. t the republican caucuses in | making their home in New York fot nan and’ Lelie Danielson is | , in exch e with Dr. J. § and out 11 laven last week, the Ullman men | several months, have returned to thelt & I 4 Conductor Dunn of a lec: J A | Granite street residence. ely fixed | freight runz city I s pl but expec recovered from ries recei 3 . Bridgeport.— . Agnes Hills, for- . Hazardville.—Asaph Terry, aged 83, of the sum- | cently at Jewett City as to take up his | merly librarian in the public library, | is one of the few living sons of Reyo- ] | | | | Pom- People Get Anxious Because of Fool- Representatives bald Macdon- | 3 X company, ish Rumors from Boston. @ and Jossch Pie been | enport, i i | faithful attendants in ature, | ie, Wil- . h e bu >ss wel- | be at Hartford- toc (Wedne | o com- ) 5 lw;y-‘; :1”.;, 1‘va al ) for the final session. 3 : nd Russell rep- 1es en, the time T o od P s ttorr Ar- ived for (he people to exercite | Dr. Overlock Slightly Improved. resented Pomfret s e o ant & com ood judgment abo Dr. § .B. Overlock of Pomfret re- thur Macdonald, eles mains a patient at the Hartford hos- banking | pital. On Tuesday it was said that his surrounding tov condition is only slightly improved. Isaac Champeau, grand marshal, has anged to have dicisions in the big ton .lnd Bakes Bread 0 istrated Holy Name parade that is ‘) | © (ot S od Dl est bl w something be held here order of the at Will 1 f an item that participat ions having been | #t Will s Shiaw 0 e ec lon « m pap of Mond: decided u 1 WIE" T o City T .r Charles Brown has GORDON C. SWIFT 1 ST e e e i<t | Elected Superintendent of Schools in Bread light and- crisp, list of | filled for a number of years. Jud Putnam for the Coming Year. kitchen clean and com- fortable—you can count on this when erbury has ahnul com- intendent of sc school yea the board. | mes of local | E. M. Warner of this city is also a | | Gordon c. center of the town, in | B is ready for anoth )il to the surface of the Chieaper rSt IV]ll'kr”llflJ having l\lxnlhox ne 3 . hiy. ]Y‘HY](A 14\ < e The Connecticut company will intro- | His you use a New Per duce the us hourly | service on 11 line du month, probably about the but the date has not beerf | i | I rorked in quite thor | | fection oven with a N@W Perfection WIS announced. mmende Cottolene is better than butter To Tilbel st High School. S or lard for frying because it can | Ernest Ross Warren, who was a prc oard oi | @Ei g@-flk -Stove fessor academ up io} be heated about 100 degrees | january of the present vear when n higher without burning or smok- | FesiERes o0 S5oint et e et f b ing. Thisextreme heat instantly | h ¢ Smokeless Oderless | Bakes, broils, " roasts ‘and® toasts.’ been elected to teac l utns (rn High school during | . A begin ext Sen- |, . . A g e e €0 he §000. . The New Perfection Oil = The new 4-burnerNew Perfecs?: forms a crust which prevents the | {cmber. | Aea : - P > "': absorption of fat. academy and university and Cook-stove is cleaner than tion Steve cooksa whele mealiat has had a year of study 1 observa- Fry fish with Cottolene and j¢ | !'°n ' France and Germany. once with theleast expense, m ble and discomfort. Indicater: 4 a coal or wood range. will never be greasy, but crisp | DECISION RESERVED | Cheaper than gas. Cooks and appetizing enough to make |, R el ot | bi 1 ith _showa just.- how ~much oil nj n Case of Creditors vs Moy everything as well as either. font your mouth water. Who Built Pomfret School Gymna- | 7€, N0r¢ =23 18300 . % sium, school comu e Cottolene is more economical| | ' - - L aday, | Brincipal o Burns kerosene, the clean- Smaller stoves ‘with 1, 2 or i3 y on _ the burners. Ask your dealer to) show you a New Perfec- than lard; costs no more, and|judge Milton A. Shumw se of the Anc . = 5 rson-Msz goes one-third farther than either | 5en°h; the case of the St o Pomfret | } | school et al. was tried. There was an butter or land. You are not Snusual array of legal talent in the est, handiest fuel. now | 1 No coal or ashes to Tufts practicingecon- case, which was the only one tried at | nien1y i the session of court. t th cor carry. 1 1 i omy if you are The action ropresented a foreclosure | the line of work vy tion with patent broiler of liens placed upon the gymnasium and other buildings of Pomfret schoul by creditors of John B. Schafaer, Jr., & ged. His teaching spec cs and s been at Millbury not using Cot- tolene in your and other accessorories, N Nosmo = Mosoct. Nosmoke. ite f NOS or write for desc i b company, a firm that had a contract to e 2 : kitchen, | bully the new symnasium, but falled ¥ : No dust. ircular to Cottolene is never et ‘, before the contract was _completed. Interest in Boston Rumors. cir id in bulk—al- il ’ oLl The contract with the Schafaer com- | There continued to be some interest - o 0" Ll pany was made in July, 1911, work on { here Tue: in the information con- the building commencing Aug. 31 of | taine 1 Boston pape! ok the same year and continuing unti} | night that the Pirst > STANDARD OIL COMPANY 5 % March 9, 1912, when work qmp;»l-d? this city was a credit dust and odors. It i On +tha contract price of 357, | Backus, the bankrupt y $ 767.95 had been pald to the con- broker, to the ex of New York } ‘smda!i'e:z:d:gllg A trgeting company, When the Schafaer | 00, As & cémpany failed the Pomfret school ar- | tin, the ranged to have the work of construct- | itor of THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ing the echooi completed, and now has he did owe to t $4.485.88 remaining with which it is| charged off ten ve: willing to pay the creditors of the ' was endorser on = Schafaer company in sums such as the expiained in Tu r a cred- and

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