Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 9

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L | At that time he came to Daniclson DANIELSON | with his daughter, Miss Evelvn H. | TR | Curt er 1ibrs % poodtl gy Lieut. Jacobs’ Family Goes to Annape- | Fyhiinatum, Mase. and had since lis—Bishop Brewster to Confirm a|lived here. Class at Brocklyn—Funerals—Select- Mrs. William B. Hamhly men Poerly Compensated—Enter- At Wickford. R. I, tainment of Sunday Scheol Class, ot iy m ami Lieut. Walter Jacobs, U. S. N., has; who has b gone with his family to Anna.polis, | 128 ”“e‘} in Danie S where he is to be on shore duti; and | Euest of = here while her an instructor at the United 'States Armi Sthyine Nole Al Naval Academy for a term of years. nd B Pui In Bay with a Lieut. Jacobs has been on sea duty ff?“';‘ the for seven years, three years on fpreign | © or “‘ g ob: Daniel Doyle has been a recent vis- Y ,n:f‘ S v R ) r with friends in B b mw{mh]\“”’l-l-hv“i lj‘ > George A. Johnson Londony ol R N il sited friends in Danielson Monday. | onte Lastimy e v Tt A ttorney Darbie visited Hart- oK, /e Arming- P Suneng 5 ! ton’s touring car. She snffered waflield was at South | ;.,; gevelopment of her ow . sday for the Ashford|),te. in the week and died l.s 3 ion convention, ) Selling Lake lce. Poor Pay for Selectmen Tce from Alexander's lake homses is| That the selectmen of Killingly do now rught to Danielson for | not get wealthy ffom the services they tion render the town and for the time given To Confirm Class. to the town's inter indicated by Rishop Chauncey Bunce Brewster | the following fig j = 4 and transportation w confer the rite of confirmation past Hiram vpon lass at Trinity church, pr_ook. 77 day Sl el Iyn day) evening. Al Whinpie, 2 n on people will g0 4 nsportation % 59 day ld spent Jm?“‘,\ s xnlammnhm on, “tatio . > ortation Norman Kelley of Ballouville -has [ JoU2H0R been visiting relatives in'South Man- | 374 Gilbert chester. 3 portation, $5. till at the Jail, days, $116 ransportation Neither Attorney Frank Howarth \jdnm 3as 48 9 da nor Lindley H. Cain, held at Brooklyn 1S.40: total jail on arson charges, fias been releas- S services at bonds, ¢ 5 reported here total for transpor They remrain at the jail ne trial next month Borough Briefs. men ip. Killingly are or- e Wheatley ha the ganizing their fences for the annual ends in Middl Te- contest over the lirzense issue. Some license men are claiming as Mrs. A. H. Armington are up: ters a 1majority of the vot- rs. Howard Hamilton of ers to be made this fall. The appeal of the Brooklyr on n whistle association for Funds with storm- aceept the offer ‘of the Brool £ t there ings bank for the purchase of hools, nk buiding for future use as a 1 ning the attendance, as the blast rary building is meeting with much | came at for soundicg the suCCess. no-school Raises 4,000 Bushels of Potatoes. ofdyn farmer, living near A 33-foot tion of Brouklyn, has | group of m s hels of high = club, was taken around Poi et this year. Th to Oaklan om Stor be one of the lareest po- [ during the untay a that will be harvested in | owners, the trip one s this year. roughest they ever experiencec Goes to Norwich. Golf Course for Pomfret for manv yvears a| Plans are under way for buildir r ville, ha: sone to | one of the finest gol i N n his home with & rel- | state at Pomfret, where ® € 1 time. is to be organized. The Rain a GodSend. | will extend over different estates. aving plants along Theatregoers Pleased. 2 river and depending At the Orphen Monday develop at least sorre of | evening the At for their mills were delight- | pany, a favoriate attr 1 Monday's heavy rain, for the | season, presented a r s been at a Jow level for | fine piece of dramatic weeks, ing much inconvenlence in | preted according to the same hi operati Is. . standard that had made Miss Perry The meeting of the game and her company the most popular of s at the ILapsley m Pom- | the theatrical troupes that regularly described an interesting | come to Danielson. . The meeting was ocailed Sunday School Class Entertained. oy Game Commissioner C. F Goodrich il . ot Pomitiet _\Issv .]nhl}: W‘A «,{mup r\nt:rmmu‘. her Sunday school class at 1er summer Reduced Telephone Rgtes. | residence on Stearns hill Tuesday eve. schedule of rates | ning. The evening was occupied with 1 ne telephone games. Refr ments were served by 1 son division is t 3 | the hostess. Ten young ladies were p ve the first of the present, m Agents of the comps | AMert L. Reed .of Mijllville Tieights » anvassing for single ilne sub- | yisited friends in 'town over Sunday Cl for weeks and have peen suc- | Mrs. Stevens of Webster is visit- e ing Miss Edna bridge 2 Engagemeni: Announced. . FU'}EEfLS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tayvlor Erown- ing of Brooklyn ‘nave announced the Joseph B. Curtis. :eniu-:emom of Uheir daughter Miss Funeral services for Joseph B. Cur- | Justine Ins 1. to Dr. Ha S tis, Danielson, were held at Arnold of Iaven. The mar; efit street, }—mmgn Monday is to pla ov. Sth. noon at o'cleo Curtis fiv H. Shaen of New York was in Providence I Tnursum having o veso taken té tha iy some time sinc C. Dugan VVebster visited friends 1t I 1e serious condition of !in fown T he had been in for many | Mr, and ht be relieved. Mr. Mrs. Ruth resident of Dantel Armington, : - of years, coming her making the trip by career in Providence, where s P on of New York than 3 years he was ~onrne is the guest of Mrs. A. H. Armington the police department at Oak Bluff. r ed in Butler hespital Marmd SiSiein Yaur] 1 ‘urtis was born in 1835. He M. war as a private | ‘L,xaLt,u ee anniversary md Rhode their Tuesday mustered in sy T September 4, 1862 PUTNAM sent to an army ho ihé orous e Ao | Unexpecteid Agreement in Danielson was mustered Savings Bank Matter—Bank to Re- on account | open OcA. 6 — New Set of Officers, : Providence whera | Directows and Corporators to Be = he recovered hie| Chosen—Tan® Per Cent. Payments h which he joined tne police | Every Three Months, yartr as a patroiman, Ianuary | - He continued as a p. | _The urial of of e B Commis sioners November, 1896, when i Lippitt and sced on the superannuated Frederick P. Holt vs. the Windham County avings bank f Danielson e ame 10/an abrupt and unexpected end- ing ihe superior court he alterngon. wlen the cour COmIN /SSi0; and all o concerned in the c Tuesday ELor igreement under whi k k K is open and resume busines: o B The details of the agreement were workjed out auring the aiternoon and e SR Ty #ffoa)d a happy solution to what has by, )i-elr, a vexing matter for ail concerned. flllrm}d and Itched SO Scratched ‘\‘y.;mz:”;]k_m ba opens on rl}n E m.uf C 7 be coming month the depositors may, Until Blood Came. Cried Herself | iz imev L e el cena, of the arount they may have on to Sleep. Cuticura Soap and | derjosit, and every three monihs theres E y wi ire er s Ointment Cured in Three Woeks. | 2tier umay_ withdraw 10 per eaqt of S lnblltulmn this arrangement to con- 161 Harison St Pawiuckss) . I | Uikue untll further notice =The an- e e y nouncement was greeted with entin When I first noticed the ringworm on my | 500" "N the bank officials and othe Jittle girl it was just a tiny little spot below | 1o orested ¥ the eye. It moved so | that it got around the | temple, finally it moved in the institution. Afternoon Surprise. When court took a recess at 1 p. m, into her hair and the ‘3 fur the usual Lour for lunch John hair fell { Paine, Danielson, president of whemm:‘r‘:‘n“" the 6pos | .1’ was on the witmess stand. Thers Eworm was, d heen no hint of an Iimpending By this time it was; larger than half a dollan , It burned and ftched s she would scratch uni g the blood came and she would cry hers/sf to eicep. In the morning the pillow wor Ad e covered with blood and humor wheresshe would havescratched it in her sleep. Dwr ing the day she was miserable. “T used and as well bus they did her no good for the ringworm was getting bigger and bigger. I had givya up hopes. At the end of five months J. read about the Cuticura Soap and Ointny mt so 1 sent for them right away. I then Jrought #ome more and used them accordiing to directions and in less than three we¢eks she | waa quite cured. In four woeks (jhe hate = Confevrence, was growing thickly over it so t/aat you 4nother rec all persens except the would never know st had a fore.”? | (Signeq) | COubSel und ihe cominissioners were Mra. Corbett, Nov. 80, 1912, | Tequested ko vacate r)5="»(.fiutn..m..‘ the A tingls calie of Outienrs Boap | 4803 and recess to be unti o' cloc boz of Outloura Olntment (50¢.)| sre often ' Reac agreement al any time since the trial commenced JMcrday morning, so there was a greatly surprised group of wit- nesses and spectators when, upon re- turning for the reopening of court at 2 o’cleck, they found all of the eounsel the case and the bank commission. ers engaged it a egnference that im- ediately suggested ie alert minds that some impcrtant new phase in the irial hiad developed. Further Recess Granted, When the time for opening ceourt arrived Attorney Charles B, Searls, one of the eounsel for the bank, requested of Judge Helcomb that a further recess be taken, that the counsel and cem- missioners and the court centinue the Judge Helcomb erdering An Agreement sufficiont when all else has faled. Sold | At thal heur the eonle throughout the world, Sampfe of each ' compicted, but word wx malled free, with 32-p, Sldn Be/s, Address | }hat an agreement had ost-card ** Cuticura, Dept, T, [3oston,” {his agreement being in prac ¢ AFMen who shave and sham ,w,'m'!e“_ | fection, and that the trial w | end. Ncura Soap will find It best for sl inandscalp, ! It was later given out by Bank Com- .3 GOOD FOR VALUABLE GIFTS IlllljfllIIIlllIIII|IIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Housewives: Show this Ad to yvour bhushands. i Girfs: Show itéo the hushand-to-be. They like good things to eat—: d thru pu all de ne in a sanitary like your baking better if you Ir,zlomlled by hwuman hand until you FLOUR — “‘the flour that makes makes you hungry.” It p; to &'mn 1l silh use > men T(n k with nice light crear 1 Past SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL made from SERV-US, thes flour.” SERT & ; Nl SERV-US ade: tnesd Keeps ¥ Sl SER r will make a more delicious : - loaf of bread fo ¢ than can buy anywhere longer because it is so rich in gluten. It is m P s oyt S h e S esdeinn ‘i;m S ;mim' S AL i for 5c. It is guaran teed to give you entire satis- : b Pl 1 g e Pemarreide faction or you can take it back and have your i Dakota hard spring Wheat. Every kernel is care- ey refunded. Every sack is the same H tuH\' washed \\hh pure artesian water e : & Sy 5 |[i eimber that all of the SERV-US BRAND FOODS ‘ REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING l, without reducing the HIGH QU}‘:xLiT:Y of what you eat. ind with an almost endless row of bill and everytl Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your o1 and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover pre pickles and coffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting vight away. '1f coupon is not on the label package. Insist on Serv-Us Brands. 1f your grocer hasn’t th them for you from The L. A. Gallup C e you a chance to spend more on dress g in pure foods from flour and salt to ically it is inside the hem he can get Wholesale Distributors RNorwich, Ce | — ssioner Holt that during the lunch | the bank, nor. it is believed. will tt Nerwich and New London Mond: From The Consular Reports. - hour recess a conference was held bes | be so much of pos wis retu There is a good market in British twuon the court, the bank commission- | a few menths h in New ( 1mbla for American manufacture ers and the counsel in the case, at | confidence of t stay at their sum- | of al] kinds. As far north as the 58th 3 an agreement was reached that | s roadway. f latitude apples will flourish, ntirely new set of corporators, di- | returned to Wil- | southerly sections fruits, s of the bank should | court and xm com! »ol Monday 8t :ots, grapes and peaches of whom should prove | term ge Meeting. are the court and to the | court 1 nge held a me R buy a good many hais that This seemed a heir hall on are in Germany or Austria des- Soldiin o the! itenian ot ErEiatcgnaoffot Soliency fisly beon pite the fact that they bear.a printed ult in the saving of the Wind- | _ s ar 5 e 1bel “New Yo Chicago” or “Bos- am County 1gs bank to ],Junlwl—; e ate 'l to esi on. has approved the artment. of sanita- forty osptals. They are ated from the lottery fund. olive crop this year will, cabinet Officials Not Dissatisfied. While present officers and directors are obligated and connections w to resign their position th the ‘bank r | und timated the terms of under | N O Norwich Tues it is produce 1,125 gallons which the bank i ume busjness, | U ‘“[‘f_”'i‘; iz i it 5 f pickled .l\- and 1,000,000 gallons none of those who sle st R (Wednesday) mornir of oli, a record output. and who could be reached for i 1 1 wire telegraph now connects views exprossed regret when | ang. M an and son | six state learned of that feature of the agree- | 7 Wexiadnath on after a |shortly g ontinent. ment. . 3 few days’ A Over 200 American windmills are in Phose who have b s | called to the e e, 3 peration in Smyrna, Asiatic Turkey Those who have been in close touch | ione as to loa e bank in ex- HoniolhomiGuaten operation in Smyrna, Asiatic Turkey. with them since the bank became in- | co.cs of th the statutory | s has re The 1ese have innumerable uses ans, fashioning them irroll volved in difficulties say that 1 : ¢ drsgrialls | limitation ation to | ¢ fohs ] f heve expressed a willingness to fts val- into many and varfous household uten- if by doing so they could bene > e t < : ue uring the \tto : il bank, but tha! they have hesitated to | Ha Peonaichne b} e 5 N € is a 1t de n).y\ni for ceil- under fire, SO Wwere Tretaining ! .oaq from records of directo i 1 it n Hongkong. positions until such time as = S b i abam ot d i : ce posts cost on the ave- s difficulties were adjusted. 1 i A ns oran o 2 Leaves for Ann Arbor. 5 icents apiece in Newfound- ling among them wa > - | e - Hyman Geilert; wio has pib: essive nature . ly forecasted was indicated b ‘-wx Keeg Sl Sl yme of them said Tuesday ) (Continued on Page Ten.) R in the corrid outside the ourt- | _\,.4,_.‘ to n o 41.v: ch, ;«" room, where they were awaiting the the borders of Russia, is peopled by | outepme of the conference. 1 ¢ rs' academic | men only Women 2 forbidden en- A s = e i 1gon will have |trance (ere, Commissioner Lippitt's Statement. | Grange Perfecting Plans for Fair— | the books for the p t | The adjustment of the case Tue, Hyman Gellert Leaves to Enter Ann | Ty n,‘n‘ s a o e —— = day, wt trial was threatening \m “Monday g drag thro the remainder of the | Arbor. £N S o ; Children Cry week, was welcomed by all. Commis- =¥ riminal = % hiom 803 sioner Lippit;, while talking v | eberd be deat FOR FLETCHER'S counsel concerned in the trial, | B8 i E the c o heard to remark that notwithstandi e [ all of the insinuations that have been | ive returned from a = made against the comm | N iLEr the Be T . | ‘Windham County Savings he | Sblt S SRy | would be pleased to see the bank saved [ Timothy O7f ornelL ot | AGENTS FOR to Danielson, as could be done if a| JES o8 BSOS, S | G agreement could be refch- | BTORGWAY GVER (AT, S e veit = e 1 he has always had (he | giichie. SICOVS L ARG, (oL . 1o ‘1 & ¥ v ler e e | turned Monday from two ‘eeks' out- £ i interest of the bank at heart. e e { E‘E,e&ix MAiiEIPan . Q. S Officers and Directors to Resngn.‘ | Ronald K. Brown has returned to In compliance with the terms of the | New York. o - agreement, the officers and dirp:—tnrs} Mr. ;“}S l:r ‘;_‘1.‘ C. Barton a:rfi \‘7?: P - . who are to go are to resign at once, | Sons of Rocky Hill are guests Mrs P _ d p t t FR A o are o i 20 ot e ol ookl il e e 200 | Prepared Paint, Railroa ite | Main street. L proved by the court and bank commis- sioners in agreement with the attor- Prof. Hiram Bingham i neys for the bank, .will elect a new | Brown of Yale college, \\hn board of directors and officers. their summer residences in Etc. | were cailing on friends in town ! | and Mrs, Danfel Wil- ‘l | i H A Protection to the Bank. foae That part of the agreement under | Daniel W. Williams has returned to which the depesitors will ba allowed | New Britain after a week vacation at the privilege of withdrawing 10 per | hig parents’, Mr. cent, of their monay on Oct. 6 and 10; liams’, on Broadway. V CLQ LAMPS per eent, every' thres months there- | William Steadman has returned from i s after until further notice is regarded | a weel's stay at Noank. ag a protection te the bank for a period Samuel Gellert was a visitor in of time. = Will Get Dollar for Dellar. FHSHING TACKLE, Terribie Suf:e:mg It is now assured that the depositors will get dollar for dollar up to the ameounts shown on their passbooks. as Eczema All Over Baby’s Beody. these who know of banking aifairs “When my baby was four months FRU]T JARS- and cenditions in eastern Connecticut feel pesitive that with its new. board old his face broke out with eczema, of directors the bank can go en doing | 204 at sixteen months of age, his face, business, and In u profitable wav. )'l‘mfl» and arms were in :,1 dle.ui‘ful = slale. The eczema spread all over his wod t:‘“‘:’ ‘N°: ’:I':b'bl;':;h will be | Pody. Wa had to put a mask or cloth opening o rer hie face ax e its hands. hailed with delight by the majarity of ;}1: ““ & 4 ks T.Jm” 4 ‘jf{,,j ‘\, ‘f i :’:’ the 2,600 depasitors of the Institution, i“'d'yfl o e b i P Aas many of them have been put to no {“-!. /-1“‘ L;:j 'lP Lxu.lu:‘.l i€ ; N smiall ameunt of inconvenience by the bo; 'y ‘“‘f\ 3 g i tieing up of their funds sinee Aug. 6 S e ke i 4y . of last year While heayy withdraw- | IHood's sirsar arilla cuves bloud dis ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. é © be expected when the bank | t2ses and builds up skstem. ! a disastrous run is not lahle Get it teday in usual liguld form or i checolated tablets called Sarsatabs. Bulletin Bidg. ot _ 47 Franklin-Street unde}' the agreement plan for epening

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