Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1913, Page 9

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Se i J 1 houses by V Brown for the Daniel= IELSGix | son Cotton ecofapany has filled up Wa- : s - : | ter sireet and gives an added air of Florida Tourists Start—Dagenias and | \rosperity in that section of ihe bor- | Senay Hearings Postponed—Holiday | ough, where more new houses are also Motorcycle Races—Joseph Beauvais | under construction. Dies on His Birthday. | Jailed for Sunday Sprees. | ..Two prisoners were before Judge | | | | | DAY Rev, Ignatius Kost iz engaged in taking the annual census of St Jo- geph’s parish, Dayvilte, which includes :‘m lamsville, Attawaugan and Ballou- o costs ir is cas 5 Rev. C. H, Barber had a large con- | S05ie 17 this case Were o 8regation at the Baptist church Sun- 3,500 600 = ¢ day evening at the union ser , when S he gave an address on the Anti-Saloon league convention held at Columbus, ©O. The offering was for the Connecti- cut Tempe Back in the town court Monday morn- ing. For having been intoxicated and for a breach of the peace, Anthony Morin was sent to jail for 60 days. The bout $22. John in jail for in- \ IHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlII |||I||l|IIIIII!IIHIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH|Iilllllilllfl!|Nll T Remonstrance Hearings Postponed. The county commissioners came here Monday mort t 11 o’'clock to hear € 3 i the remonstrants against the grantin Rov. M. J. Giner, M. S, and the | of licenses to Eli Dagenias, who wants sistant priests of 8t. James’ parish v X} to do business in his building on Rail- | resume the work of taking the annual | road square, and to Charles T. Sena: census this week, that' has | who has applied for selling privilege: been interrupted for : a;mwonth. L Ghe Winkleman bullding. © On & Start for Peninsula State. vo_nn: of the . ence fif some of Lme‘ w e Y oting s . | witne: for Senay and on account of mMrhur_\l MX:F C. A. Young and infant | ;yo inapility to be present of Attorney o Sl el e e S. B. Harvey of Willimantic, counsel flin YBRHE Binde D' & part for Dagenias, the commi 's agreed here Monday night and. will s to a postponement of the hearings un- WNew York ‘M_;yém;, Tlosidn: Lo Fan til Dec. 16, when they will come here { for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.[R8%® PN Lative Young will go to ¥Florida about Dec, 1, Lo §j°" or Negative. e for a stay of several months. Resolved, That the state of Connectl- | Miss Georgette Jette of the Emer- | ¢ul should adopt a system of direct | mon School of Oratory at Boston will | Primaries, was the subject at the No- spend the Thanksgiving recess with | vember meeting of the Marietta Kies her parents, Mr. s Mrs. D. Jette. | Debating society of Killingly High Lorimer Dixon of Brown university | School. The judges, Miss Roberta Hor- will come home Wedr ; to spend | ton, Miss Eva Bal and Clinton the holiday with his parents, Mr. and | Cleveland, awarded the decision to the Mrs. \’Vaner L. Di i debaters on the negative side. Those ynh». (&) .,,1 ap was m Worcester on | Who supported the affirmative were Miss Dorothy Gilligan and Leon Bur- e University of | lingame, the negative side being taken liday recess|by Miss Mildred Whitman and Ken- nd Mrs, Buffington. embers of the i ing s 3 nvited v been the | t 3 ing and accepted. e g ver, Woon- Progressive Missionary Tea. ts_Bartlett of New York, for The progressive missionary tea held o B Kiinsi . 15 snending a | 8t the Baptist parsonage was a novel Girls: Show it {o the hushand-to-be. ays 1 TN Nith Friehidn, affair. There were three tables, Mrs. ¢ % \’V D. Swaffield, Mrs. W. J. Craig and Mail Unclaimed. Grace S r being in charge. to E. E. Wagner T‘xfle ent refr 1its were served at nunelaim at the | each table—s at one, coffee junket this we and whipped cream at another, and tea, member ' of the | candy and cake ther. seciired | table different phases of home r apes for | ary work were discussed Assisting Dayville and | i ing were Miss Dorcas Gallup and Hilda Roberts. I'loral decorations Young, Mr o used W pretty effect at the and Miss Clara purconaze primroses being used in the < UR Housewives: Show this Ad to your hushands. They like good things to eat——and they will = and then sifted thru pure silk, all done in a sanitary like your Baking better if you use SERV-US mill. Itis untouched by human hand until you FLOUR — “the flour that makes the bread that - mix the dough. | Il makes you hungry.” It paysto tempt the men folk with nice light creamy Bread, Bxscmts and Pastrv 3 SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL “ | | i made from SERV-US, the ‘‘pedigreed flour.’ % 3 ! : SERV-US-made bread keeps fresh and—sweet - SERV-US flour will make a more delicious longer because it is so rich in gluten. It is made loaf of bread for 2%c than you can buy anywhere for 5c. It is guaranieed 1o give you entive saiis- Young tored to Worcester Sunday | parlor. red carnations in_the living | i P M for & il it ¥ | Foom and pini cargatiqns in the dining | o gml?tthe fgm, Plu%gram]sz of "‘imflc?o_m and paction or you can take it back and have your William Kilmurray of Central Falls, | room. i ‘ S e TUAl at. Livery kernel is care- - %0y yofunded. Every sack 1s the same. R. L, was a recent visitor with friends Public Motorcycle Races. H fully washed with pure artesian water, scoured, in Danielson. 2 "y Thanksgiving morning will bring the i J ground with an almost endless row of steel rollers Remember that all of the It Day of Springfield spent{ first motorcycie racing event to Daniel- | with relatives in Danielson. son and the first event of its kind to ;8O 3 njoy the sport, f - Frank Moore shot a beautiful male e : : Chinese pheasant that weighed four | D e no sgmie oo (hirge > e a 2 rents heve been scheduled and a pounds in fields near Indusirial place, | number of siders from. i(his. vlermts | REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING almost within the borough limits. will compete. Arranzements have been ; Members of the Pentecosial church{ mgde for the following contests: | E are io gather at the home of EmoOry | Speeding guessing avent, pas Tubbs this (Tuesday) evening for a ¥ n - without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. . carrying race, handican race, cottage praver meeting. Tace and slow race. The first of the _ Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress Union Thanksgiving Service. MDA o0 e Sodmdlol and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to Rev. C. H. Barber wili be the leader pickles and coffee. | THE L. A. GALLUP CO., tssuserame | bridge over the Quinebaug river above \ Williamsvilie and uniting the two towns mentionsd 21 that point business Willard Bennett of Providence was | Gandre Poitras. | | at the union Thanksgiving service in WEDDINGS. | the Methodist church Thursday morn- 135 . i A | b Pt VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS | sk about i S town 't At St Joseph’s church in Dayville | z | fpwe Rbuat Sher o Diatomm tiae o Monday mor “Dora og"i?fl‘“?" %kedthe gge shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand .! g d ailou- ! ood, | Will Replank Bridge. i e by “Rex: ]Wmt‘::ls ' i‘ ‘oods. ey are good. for all sorts of beautiful premiums. i Selectmen of {he towns of Kiliingly | Kost Mr. ] i Start Collecting right away, ' If coupon is not on the label it is inside the i and Pomfrei will arrange for the re- ng § ” ackage, Insist S Us B: d: PRGRHEIRE | the ., - ealledr Atwaoa i JititS P! ge, on Serv-Us Brands. If your grocer hasn’t them he can get ' :srd fr 2 guest over Sunday of Principal and | s Thobelt K. Bemaptt Miss M. Poitras and Clinto Gendreau | Mr. and Mre 1. B Kennedy will J were married at St James' rhnr.-hi have as bolidar guesis Miss Margare. My v Mkt e van and Thonas oey o rt- - Botatitg. - 4 T ford and Miss Nellie Sullivan of Wor- | 4t trip to New Bodford and other | ¢ ghay to Pu 1| Manson of 'Worcester have been guests |'Norwich expressmen have been, con- ; 3 rer| - rules at Wethersfield and | The body is to be bro cester. S LM Gt Wil ithe b conld: 5 1l elec \ar formburial in | of Miss Mary Wheaton recentiy. Victed. Any person who delivers li- Rev. J. P. Guinei, M. S. Haptford, e rGENS S S At the prison W: Garner i | "~ Miss Bess® L. Champ!in has re- | Quor to a person in Jewett City except spent Sunday jn Danielson, delivering e fwaiting to receive Howarth, w | turned frgm a visit with her sister, |as prescribed by the law shall be deem- the sermon ai the 9 o’clock mass at b‘ DIED ON BIRTHDAY. through the usual | Mrs. B, . Brunn, in Breoklyn, N. Y. |ed to have sold said Uguor and is James church. S0 LR | He filled the only va | Mrs_ M. Gridley of Willgmantic has | subject to the penalttes made and pro- Burial in Brooklyn. Joseph Beauvais of Moocsup Was 65 ‘:11;. mat:ingl a ;.Jmul nrh ; = Ib?eglt‘nn guest of Mrs. Eilen Bugbee t vided in such cases, ere, the place having been e - Y of Elm street. : 35 The body of George Waghorn, who Maonday. | reserved for him, though ev The deceas o Hodges of Eaetian) On Holiday Visit. Putnam for many Mrs. J. S. Jeffers goes to. Hanover t today to spend Thanksgiving at ths Sargent and Miss Bertha ! lqaee home with Mr. and Mrs. W ere in Brookline Mond Jeffers of Montville, an has 1 d his fam- { R. F. D. Man Sees Quail. Lt e The hunting season is ower except that one may still hunt rabbits. Tho;o S ero: 54 have been no big bags reported, prob- i ¥remont street by -1 .5)" fower birds being shot than for P { some years. Hunters hal;ve reporrtlod as much game as usual, but say that JEWETT CITY. |7 1250 De found largely in the — country roads instead of the wooda. Patrolick and Gabrowski Fined for | Automobile parties are seeing plenty. died In Hariford, wiil be Drought to | Brookiyn for burial Bev. EL A 1 meeting at the ng her s Mrs. of Fremont queL | _On his 65th Dirthday Joseph Bean- [$2il 12 'he state is holding £ is to lead the class | (215 died at his home in Moosup Mon- | NP 10 Dris o 1 dethodist church this | 38 momning. Mr. Beauvais was a ma- |y “aner he arrived evening. when (he subjeci will be The | I7e of Canada, but has been a resident | oy 3 s the other pri Pansble of the Great Supper. s e staies Jor many years. Fox 2 utien ‘down to Herbert Baraet of Worcesier spent | ong time he was in the emvloy. of the | "5 v “Shi e ¥ with Daniclson frien Quinebaug company here and lived in |y Y0y Tvard, Henry MeDermoti of Wesensecket | (o€ mill vn"‘fg :‘J‘;’? ;:;’; Slde. He | ,,\" Wowarth to Sungay at his ho 3 ears ufactur spent Sunday at me in Damiel- | B e s o o Tong ”5‘; mgndfa{iw;:ng de _— fon, Soaidas, and a daughter. '\’[m"“:m', & Yelix Bed: | Ris Jlpave U | maried by the the part eomme (‘h onfined to i and Leon aper man, W with How E: eold demesnor on | Lewis Fiits has taken ac cure a diverce from Bosa Turkeys 40 cm Par Pound, ] nf him, \ B oy o g oty | Howarth Taken to State Pfim—Dan-i”‘{g I“h‘;'il he d;i ¢ Stringency of New Statutes Govern- | with two or three flocks of quail.im e i tunkeys | icison Woman Semt Him a Bible, But | oo 1 14 i ing Express Liguor Carriers, the course of his long drive through ; may be had a1 lower There is | He Lef It Behind—Maintaimed His{ A Dan = 5 the country which his route serves. I :.,r KW:":‘ Funply ‘“‘__ @ s - y § . te b L S B : .fjh-\ town m\n-rr W .f busy nearly n”y First Class Poultry, reBlery ® 1 Cheshire This Week. = “:?q; ;'”-‘J tonday -'"x“f e “‘;""; "‘;’;znt | Paul Geist, a ]fimhond;axm%r, mar- S Woier Strest lampro: § —_ e 2 Attorney Judge H. H. | keted 40 of the finest essed young o eI ! Attormey Fyank B. Mowarth, mkm!hlm and Burn inst Charles Patrolick |R. I ,Red roosters Menday that have seids duint s St 2 e been seen here for some time. The birds averaged in weight four and one- ekl for | half pounds, forty weighing -over 180 ; fion of | pounds, they retail for 25 cents per & el pound. ,the purchase of |P Bask from Fort Teery, t 2y Desmond of Norwich sp- Max the tallor is on his bench again »d for both defendants. The cases {in town. -During the year or more re tried before Judge John Potter. | which he has been away from Jew- *airelick was found guilty and W.’.lsjb-tx: City he has been tailor te Uncle fined 50 and cosis on each of two |Sam at Fort Terry. counts, reputation and keeping with o the state Wethersficld | Howarth Monday, proved i man of iren | Sibley sald that dl\rnw nerve o the kst { his present office he he [ . Not even when the 5 | @oors of steel cianked behind him did | OBers sentenced for lif | he finch. There was nothing in his field, dut in no appearamce or manner to indicate that | them together, : a great d»wree of he had more than slightest !nter.\ » | est. He did mot express ome word of | Howarth c ~h ¥ "‘R’x" for the grievous imjury that he | Pieased is dispos , and he relieve } done to others nor sorrow for him- | °f 21 unpleasant : : ¢ 3 i s . and has not done so at any tms | n, the sheriff savs. will be taken since his arrest. Few men have m,,;'n Cheshire s week, j and keeping with intent | of the liquor in. vio ly lived in s no perma- ie will n .u"wt ning cople whose homes he en when he ce . . * ssed through’ the portals of the state | W17 7€ 1% U Quarrelsome Operative in Jail. intent to sell. He appealed. Tl bt utd et 1t | Heard About Town. i | Rondeau, who entered one of | The defendant in theso cases had ing s0 calm and undisturbed as did] Gladys St I _":‘m ;|”"r’ml'l'<‘ !“‘ 2 "1‘ rth end of |1 Wiinesses, the prosecution present- w en ing tPn In the case against Gabrowski he was fined and costs. He also ap- ou u | pealed. He said, as did Charles May- ard, who was fined last week for a : 2 violation of the law. that he There is nothing better than ed he was acting within the re- quirements of the law and didn’t know y thai he was committing any violation. A However, in the imposing of the fine sen down to jall by DePuly ' hoth men were told that ignorance of : % ) the law was no excuse, 5 Big Feature Picture. The six liguor cases in the last ten am 1], the Eel Skin, was the | 43¥s have caused considerable inves- & pieture at the Bradley the- | tigation in varions sections of the 1i- ows Monday, The picture is in | QUor law and the fact develops that ol onaay 20X o) the transportation of liquor between Of Horehound and Tar » parts and proved to be one of : s and a real one shown } Norwich and Jewett City must be car- Howarth Monday, and not one young | ne o i man in ten thousand could have faced | b e a student a a situation such as he has faced in the | last few weeks and be subjected to the A 5 Willimantie, who tremendous menial strain withont ut- | had been auto touring to Lowell, was | terly collapsing. Not a word of re-|a visitor with ves here Sunday. | e has Howarth ken. Mot a syl-| Charles T. Thayer of tk city mpanion, Cain, or}2 member of a party that & the other witnesses of the state that{DPound coon on a hunt near i testified to convict him at his trial | The coon was the largest brought Not one remark to shed the faintest|this season. glimmer of light on his inner thoughts John Moran of Attieboro, formerly | and feelings. He has asked no favors. | Of this city, has been spending a few He has sought no mercy. He has left | a8 with friends here, is relaiives and his flancee without| Menry B. Newton of Attieboro was |y | shedding a tear. He has been a man|# Visitor with friends in Putnam Mon- | . | without the faintest trace of emotion or | 48, | feeling—just absolutely impertuybable. Mrs, A, W, Maecdonald left Monday the city a des- | troyed suppe ‘Prmdeau perior court he could not furnish bonds he m lable | He 14 net know that he w of for Mt, Vernon, N, Y, for a vyisit with time, ried on on gn entirely different basis Contains no opium nor anything | to the atate prison Monday untth ear. | Mr, and Mrs, W, H, Holmes, time, than it was thirty years ago, When - :?‘ | 1y 1n the morning, he was informed of Eiks' Initiation Sriai.ap:ng Urged, the lais Sam Carpenter started the njurious. ¥ there i |eXpress team then any old thing would 8old by Drugglsts. the faet by one of the officials at the| Gesdidates will be initiated at a |, I8 Put=am, jail, Phe announeement did net startie | of Putnam lodge of Klks this o him in the least, He simply and cas- xpended | do. Bam used to buy it by the barrel | being a 1 z dniflfld deliver it in gmall parcels in ¥ ) evening. ! 7 ey 5 & i s shopping early. Je e on demand, Now the » :’,:f’,u;‘*:;yi‘i’,::fi,ifi; ‘;,'fw“;:“m for Burial of Geerge Warren, i Drepared Lo take care of | bublls aets of 1913 make aliogether T“_;’ PIKE'S . " tiring himself with his ussal scrupu- | A ‘The hody of George Wawrren, w‘:x of | and a few wise people are ! new ttmd stringent requirements of the oothache 1 ugusius Wasren, wa here | & - | agent, Drops Soap m‘d.omtment Mo 1ofl the jail as he had come te| MoBdRy for burial. -eased had | and also getting first pick of the good | He must have an erder printed or it in September, witheut exhibi ng | P00 memifloyed in Whitinsville as a ma- | things. ’W*‘;l(tefi]thh ink, frfmll the glers?ln for 7 Lt < N whom he is t urchase the liguer, DO hf lcs .;mdmg CES wa‘q[lm’“ed Syex 15 Charity Ball in January. Prisoners Need Beoks and-Magazines, | The order shai‘; 1}; éavh“cus speeify om IT Now SO much ior tFlmp T szw.; hhaxf_i%ekg‘“b{afi :nm:'e); Becam’e the date first selected comes | Fio ppportunily may not be real mg kind and guastity oft tt}\:: liquor “?“'!' & Co’s Light Dinner Ala y o e e |ized, but thepe i& a demand ameng | ordered, and.the name o person blackheads, re roug h Hasotd irets fpdl comfontaity losatadl. T YRR 1 el the char- | prisancrs at the Windham county jail | to whotn it is tg be deliverad, The pn....., 300 por donen. . dd il é‘ way o;\er wasEt owed to en posipened mntil the middie of |Lor books and magazines. One b 'agem will cause the person frem whem Ozen, hands, and dry, thln and | read the morning papess, siafe gubit | Beon B L dmil | the middle of | oner, who was recently very much in | he purchased the liquor ta endomse Pty e ,..?".f toe * 1 d n;‘fia‘?;.?i&;"mi‘n"fia e Fulieli Reldg |ium for Christmas charity, however, | fhe publle eye, has expressed the wish | by perforatien, on eagh ozdor the date| et falling hair, and cost so | igaied tem, 2ot X5 rd 0 soald | o o5, Congtmas pnanly i ek x| of U pomsbiec oy Ttk | Wanouas & 0o veimone 100 . > b | roved a 3 e s » litde that it is almest |04 5 gre, o prison, 53 ORITUARY. Mo”5 eamlica pohe agent must then deluer the | == : crumn‘l] Sk etk t15, bat eaid nothing of imporfance. e Social and Personal, e s b ’e;‘m,sm*‘;m ‘“36. Haek, UUw uul Bondh; i ety sthe Cailisl by wilk o rs. Albert Gagne. Aiss § Blizabeth Clarke i3 to spend | pefson who receives It stafing the date STABLE : 'L‘u"“ ri“"“' he ayas k;:f J\J vunber \f" xa-LxLL\l:s .Lujp frignds | Phanksgiving wsél. her sister, Mrs. FL Zf delivery. Thesy or e‘rs pust hia 0 a taxi. 8 will go to Oosup Hus (Tuesday) { B l"udd'm lndhiam, ept on fle by thy 2 uhject te atiin Dt 4 i | poked his head {n fhe door and asked | morsing to ftend the funeral Ay Rfatioriald is the guest msppeul"oq at an ane ; fhe “praper | W guEantes cur seywien (9 he:the who shave sad ohampoo with Quticury | Howarth if he had any statement to st All Hallows' church for of’ hm dwg hter, Mrs. Willlam Holmes | officers of the I S law becgme | Pest at the most reasenable 04 10 best for skin aud scalp. }m..ke but to this the prisoner would | Louise' (Gagne, wife of Al in Mount tgeumn NIY effective June & 01§ and be a;s :z Bay no more tham that he 'y Mas, fou,,‘? died in Mfy?f};[u Saturday. AMiss Mabel “—Wdex ‘and Miss Anna ' gthe violation two Jewett

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