Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1913, Page 2

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board keep in mind the desirability of “ " e, o e Aoy seitoer, | ** GETSIT 7, NOTHING I recommend the approval ef the LIKE l'r FOR CORNS high scheel at Putmam for the year 1913-14, Respectfully submltted, HERBERT E. GREGORY. Easy ax One, Fwo, Three—No Fuss, N6 Pais, by Using “GETS-IT. Crackers are wholesome. Graham . 3 S hare. Just take o meconds put a lite IMANTIC ;w;w-wm mu; sec m»«,m«;»»»mxr“fl«‘;;« y;: JFredeplet e e o8 DANIELSON They are noumhmg. They are At the Pt Foundry and Maghine | 16 SoFE T, ANISA? Tl et PROVIDENGE YOUTHS cAakT, | U7era heuse biack: mhe‘councilvoted | = PR, (o F | Hardy-Meunter Weddina—No Ticket palatable and a Just comgany's plant on Monday ten shzres | i 'corn Glniia"\y, Vanishes. Thals x5 @ the rooms, which will probs N b, ressives — Savi a‘k OCH were the property of W. J. Turner, Had Stolen a Runabout in That City— | /¢ eduipped as a parior, reading and | Companys .'""d st o et L YOUE. grocer. Lo, a L e of Tormerly connected with the company 1 room, and extended power to{ qpree qutomobiles from a local con- ank Treasurer Not Chosen—B. Y. as general manager, were sold at auc Taken Back. |t mitiee to procure sultable fu tion to the highest bldder, who was 9- | cern conveyed to Scotland Monday in- [ P, U. Institute Today. s for the same terested parties in the suit of the Un- Bamuel Reynolds, he paylng §i0 a | o Can Powdr company vs. . B. Shaw ot | Mrs. A, W, Loges will have the mem- NATIONAL BISCUIT share for the stock, a'tolal of §500 Bound For Brockten, al, which has been on {rial at Putnam | bers of the Girls' Friendly socie for the small biock offered. 0 Phree auto fire trucks for use in|and will be concluded here next month. | her home for 4 meeting this (3 MPANY Judge L. H, Fuller acted as auc- ¢ Biection, Muss., passed through Wikil- | The party included Judge Marcus Hol- | day) afternoon CO! tioneer and several bids were recelved. g & i Monday noon en route for thelr | comb, States Attorney Charles F,| John B. Newten of Fall River was a It was afterwards sald by a man con- | e | Searls, Sheriff Preston B. Sibley and | visitor with frlemds in Danielson Mon- nected with the foundry company that | hing ST Stenographer Cogswell, of the superior | day e the stock was bought by Mr. Reynolds S e Out Hunting Licens: X William Henney of William J. Young, who has been ill, for the corporation and that the ten . . e A -Congressman E. W. Hig- | Is steadily recovering hls health. shares will be retired. The stock was r g the past (wo days Bunti®| gins of Norwich and others. | Williwm M. Franklin was a visitor attached by the foundry company on S - 4 i ey, Wl Bl | at_Oakland Beach Sunday account of Mr, Turner's indebtedness = 0 TOWN MEETING. Miron Waters of Worcester \\A\s" to the concern. Mr. Turner's connec- . orse St. Geort s = i & Visitor with friends in. Danielson tion with the company ceased some . - | ! Gor Osros + <ChiMemydix (hnpertans Masiere 0,0 Soted Ueen Walies .- Hoglatof Wosetavan e e ey o ] = « Lyon North Wind- arious Appropriations Asked For. been a visitor w his parents, Mr. | d find k d th Gi stock of the company, which has long | Se¢ How Quick e wh £ W, James, of SOUtE WARG- | © s T e anliuat tawa | 900 Mrs Lafayeits Hoyie and find out OW OO they are. ‘ ive basti on ‘& six ber iesot. biale; la)far | move That Corn and §top the 3 i send in ‘for licenses, me ting has beeq issucd by the e Result of Sunday Booze. them to the children—they can’t get T s e e et e Cora-Fainl 3 ; ; S e order o fagiitate Georgn M. Backus | comtlon. of Wi, ime bt s enough of them. Keep a few packages - 2 P En S o erey Lothing 16 S e enton . pince 1o the. otq | PONE B PIsORET ol sent (o' on the pantry shelf for daily use. VR Bt S a0 ok S0l v nging the stubs ke plac n the old | for 30 days for intoxication. kil corn puins stop. Yeou're saved the i n Chureh sireet, uod | | Commander 1. 1. Kies has called the | Always lock for the In-er-seal Trade Mrs. Charles G. Van Gorden. gl T e T gl e e R Mark. Mrs. Agnes M. Van Gorden, wite of | Youte saved saives (hat eat into 3 B S e e a meeting Charles G. Van Gorden, will be buried | Bealtl o1 Soulls o snote Zitee Tuesday, the foll aw- | = goy - (T HE in Worcester today (Tu ). Mrs. | {°F D out your - i a Rhods i N i Sagh o , i ilan to Confirm Class. van Gorde; , died at her home v e# OF FAZOTH. however, they samit h brought up for i shop 4 L s me, A o iu addition to the reports of the Rev. J. J. Nilan, bishop of Hart- Pledmont street in t DLy St SRt * hool committee and other will be in Danielson Nov to day after, an fllngss of considerable | pain . Cticers, the iaving of a tav for | confer the sacrament of confirmation | ORI Put 2 notif e appropriation f class at St. James’ church. | e b Gorder vas born . T #old at 1 druggists’ 8 customary authoriza. | 4 nam the daughter of John Ziy LI kold, at sll arussjste Pl Sy | Hardy—Meunier. garet (Clemens) Kennedy e wa: & Co., 'Chicago. § nin L | At St. James church Monday morn- | married here, where her hushand i b $41.26 matrueting | he ‘matter of compensation to the | Nz Miss Alboma_Meunier. daughter e ipiged i Busisesy. ¢ ; 1 5 - 2 . $26.44, @ tota Gt-the tow Achbal bordaiiie o5 8 Irs. Benoni Meunier, « her husband Mrs, Van Gorden was interested in the New Qua K past services, as well as for the | broad street, znd lip Hardy of ! for ny the to the ounts of the | Vived by a son, Charle company of Provi- e Montreal were married Rogers had stopped his team at | {7 Verna Viola, one : Dufacturers of general < i)y abati ifty dollars for St. Joseph's hospi- | Lanielson. now located at Laird mend- | down, and W waiting for an oppor. | Kate Bedford, Spencer M om 1905 until his ot 5 ma Col, where he is en- ment slis on | tunity t After a time Caleb | Lila Walsh, Milford, Mrs Mrs. Holt was president . L | ne hundred dol- | eal estale, loan and in- | Monda: Shippee, the gate tender, partly raised | Jennie Reynolds, Putnam; Mrs. Ne itk bual From 1886 ¢ 1 town missior e gates and, it is claimed, signalled | lle Murphy, Webste baviog been cor- : thinia: whethie Town of |, On_acco of the appearance of o Rogers to go across. Rogers start Albigence Covell. ber of the board of i w 1 will expend $20.000 on high- | {W9 cases 5 fever in that part | ed to drive over just as switchi bigence Covell, who for 54 vear Iy i Uhe fuws’ governing ihe | o e town. the school al’ mast T = e locomotive with a String of S A Sl L can Mir. Holt was elect- S s o pay ober said amount to the | Street son and ‘thelr three | .., ; s ge | Ret e MIXUD | Putnam he was engaged in farming. |of Putnam, siving as alderman ats d may | men (¢ o I e i ‘ork Oct. 4 on the Jonas r irson, who | re o an eT o Mot than| e Jras for several years a selectman | S789,C0 2. P8 0e (q Putnam he : v A The family has hoen spe ek i i derably after | [Landing, and Marcus A ell, Nortt I o e P S0 Town It main in th ountry at- | Lim t B 1 ) Old Soldier Goes Free, ee that installed electric light- Fredericks-Barbeau ; ; v o5 end sc & In the city court Monday rn i & of .tk cor- ta Mystifies Audience, ne . i ome at Togus, Me., t sit | which. institutic was actively con- taxes, state stock, | reading the pa nd, ap 3 1 the | be e of the pa mobile party that took hir y at Te ain married Ap $10,096.13; cemetery | minds of those w ere willing that | Srie s | greatly pleased him by so doir e , ¥ daughter of wn' deposit and | girl s S a s HIGH SCHOOL COMMENDED. |iemariing that “Ih n. Two children 1 er dienc t as w " » Letter of Praise from Professor Greg- = 29, 1 and & h ell to en- i BITUARY. 7y res were as follows f estigator the pe A i ory to Secretary C. D. Hine. | onins wce, wife of Her- s ectmen Progressives Name No Ticket. fox : < A | George W. Holt. | J e 28 be ome fow ot i \ttor- oar | (Contributed.) Jsast idg ¢ that went to make a e ! X Luwso! r son ¢ v late George W. and o nurch. His 1 and Paml‘h ..ur..ux'\‘ ey 1t cle . e e AU B @ chras Fillir e arties have nomin L o SenbOL. Tn 1867 he became | ¢ gk T mman ~ renn | 102 “Rapid” ac:mm S I b ivereiy, whars e . = D n ' \ven camp at Ash 2 - f—— % Feerares . 31 was t Br L starting the Fo n |y N. 'L will come to New Haven dy W 1 i Yor n £ 5 h Mr 1ol € ¥ y Y : Tads W ‘)bhcr ki ord wa tford on e v is: BB PRREG TN T © 5 JAY A\\.S = - mer Norton wen Bostor = (e t len spent a vear in Providen RVOIDIMPJREMILK t Washing Machine T ; ¢ 7 NO TREASURER CHOSEN | There rumors 1 e | tir e, t The school was [and in 1871 came to Putpem " i latants a Invakids ‘ | 1 R | va. For Windham County Savings Bank | chare o th 1| with continuous improve- | Manufacturing company, manufa Get weral Girect aranteed to give better| """\ . wrifora v | New Board to Meet Thursday. |tk o Rt hre CmGient. and | < On his. aavent fn- Putnam M. iolt HOR' ICK’S 60-62 North Willimantic faction than any hand| o ver g o Up to Monday no decision had beer v e 3 o B B L T e e R g sl Lady Asist, power machine on the market. i n wer Pr r d as to wh ik B <l licenably the Bohogl fol e b Ereler | i iy S ot itenaunc ] T !¢ It means the Original and Genuine REMEVAL | il and ask for . b s e o : face X t. | ments are sive Instruc- | the date of tme incorporation e 13 demonstration. £ 5 g e by e 11 drawin opportuni- 4 he was elected president of the ‘QM W ‘ A S e Rt o . 1 as well | company and was active in the mas = AT A £ Windham went | plans reiative A L v | as ght be of- | ment unt \;.h sickness m,re-“rd;t. The Food-Drink for all Ages pr ,,;;,,,pm((, i n Mond: Xt 1 rd- |t rfortun il g D Aaiii ki The o ant was Afsmiteet) S Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. o Vs co : waeiallo | SHce Wit the MEeaen. 1o ; ‘ O e res for ity vears an FoFitfantaikyalidessd growing childsen. the superior court LD £ ; | . ry, etc. and | active member of the New Enzland Pyrenutrition,upbuildingthe whole body. _ - e — — "aionga B. Y. P. UL MEETING 4 it ; < ons are of- | hle B e hin an nonored’ Mom: Bealthit] ithen'ites: er coffce. ¥ Har To Be Held T o ’A # S e at additional 2 er be | and recognized ctor in the tex ; n Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S 45 3 o Be Held This Afternoon and Even < ustries of this section of New E G O 2 i st s ing in the Baptist Church. 1 T Gi6 eatan Sl R g e I s HORLICK’S Contains Pure Milk with the Monchansett Manufact . B. Pomeroy ar Mrs, | and extending through an evening se i 1 1 ton a series of ten being held t | eHS AR S e e : —_— — (Additional Willimantic News on Page | '°presented by delegates m ‘ New White Enamel Bedsteads |- , | Foe "0 R st Rew omion: | 8 B, Banichdn ne Toonlt | We are ready to supply you with all kinds of good e i ] i) Bedding for Fail, and we are showing an unusually .. 5 hal ren e pretty collection of Bedsteads, built along simple lines Gl o1 e . t : t to be, yet so well made, & . 4 s so attractive that whoever lion can e as such simple bedsteads ou, and in designs and finis ermission between the r constl- | Take Hall's camily |3 filling, and indestructible laquer, are priced at $17.50 || ration S & S bt ot . very redsonshle prioe wil do b it Meie w8, on | e St (evening sabions All \‘Vh"(~ Enamel Bedsteads or white brass trim- || \‘\5‘“:\“'\".“:{-.3, Hundred n::llm;:::5:-31‘\;::41\‘&1‘,: o .:‘:3»"':;;{.“:J"{):»',MW‘z".:[ lation h.a‘ve ore 1 “p‘:ove ents tha,r’l all others co ming, as reasonable as $7.50 and up to $15.00. SATaR) TRt ol rod by Tiall% | A the” evening bined. The Slngle Dan e (patented) o 3. 3 2 { k. J Ohlo. ‘\\4”\ ard of xcel i . . . - All Brass Bedsteads, square post with one-half inch || % & ks ofiEselionss with one motion what, in other ranges, requires “Young Buptist St o RO, 1 silioamss tor o, sl CiLzis s bed b o moving two dampers, and does it better. A full line of Mattresses, Pillows and Spring Beds. it \’ D"'L’f‘f‘)’"“,“wv“;”;. ;,‘“}‘:‘E,fii“';.’l,’l::‘\m:\v:m\]l‘\\uiw”w'du mmeti The deep Ash Hod in the base—with Coal THE H. €. MURRAY CO. Biniss o 1.-’73?&”“3{&““;“;?\‘ ipr {treasurdr. | Miss Doreas | Gailup is Hod beside it — (patented) is better than L B o8 s | Trosinnent: Comtmiiee A senss C1 the old clumsy Ash mitte [ 2ois veer the cross Pan. Easy to remove 1 ATENT TEY " i 7 . | ing & book on imigrati apital $160.600. Surp.us and P rotits 3163,000, ol e e s e : and carry — doesn’t Established 18 | Gulde Book Free. genstalple mih o Y Al spill the ashes. HARRY E. BACK, Attornsy-at-Law, | jng | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg, | Do however, s to be held with Miss as Gallup at the Gallup farm on Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, | Danielson, Conn. S (his weel the Wom- Crawford Ovens bak e promptness and liberality in dealing, and a | ocuTuThs | an's Misstonary societies of the e s e best 4“:: sound business policy in administering its |ae T SRS e dacaeman rve “scorching spots” or “‘cold corners’ own _affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM | AUTO ROBES | \r b Sobi D i, o STRUCK AT CROSSING 1 $500 each for the term for which | injuries from a perilous position Mon ead of $£300, as!day morning, when the rig, consi . o | NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to | . | Not Excited Over Amendment. ek R & e | Just Received i G shar. A 5 Rogers Knocked from i establish with customers relations that shall Edlngly’, voters re snol. displaying | Georbe: e iHonHugaras Kenooks: € 8 B seciucocall Mhikgnent, vlsasant d | Mentana and Plush—Large Sizcs | much interest over thelr ofportuniil| ice Cart Which Switcher Bumped— s E ! For sale by M. HOURIGAN, pofitable = £ - | Rubber Interlined—Inoxpensive | fia ‘state on the matier of compensi- | Prof. ~Gregory ~Commends High : : R > Norwich Agent. pr s §i WinaRipst, Yater Frect, Mash Eroet e ; s i Bak N} Raie 13 By e Mesting next Monday la 1o seo| George FLH. Romers, who is em | — ge o it the compensation of the members | ploved as driver of a e wagon by | THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK st WILLIMANTIC, CONN. TheL.L. Chapman Co. sy ot g o vale R heage ianc gy | 14 Baih St,, Nowwich, Ct leu Walker & Pratt Mfgz. Co., Makers, Boston ents & mile, each member (o' re- | Was struck by the switcher one milkbe &l Lhe same rate ! cal vardi ai the MAy street ‘crousing. |

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