Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 8

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S AR o hown at the Colonial than{ mony. was performed by Rev. H. B.| e one hoamy, ontitied The_Conguest | Goodsell, : & ” | of Cialre, and in two reels. Claire ¢ % oretty. and vivaclous girl whose father | Z the hated enemy of the father of PUTNAM s . Mass. fim:;:l She 15 Sent SNV ess | Congregational Cheir’ Outing Planned e nd Mok Jazmg O, FiSean of e % , spent ‘with rela- t spirit is uppermost. She vows —Exciting Runaway—Crowds at | tives in Putnam. e o6 wil tnarry Fred, in spite of the| Chautauqua—Death of Mrs. George = existing circumstances. She comes| g o, N pg) Court Busi OBITUARY. ~ ea ‘home from school In due time and in- T, B 3 3 3 T g = MEc qieil ptirs ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF : : : |hold, much to the displeasure of her A pare Miss A. W. Enyard, accompanied by | MIS: Derilda Farley, wife of George o ofigfix:‘é;?ze{’?::“;h?&flén Miss Mira Bennor, has been to Sara- Farley, Harrison street, died at St. o 3 - ¢ 5 ke 2 Lot 7 E Fiall gunning 5 toxn 8 Vincent hospital, Worcester, Sundas | - Sc Z I 1 ~ Tanies Loags, o, 336, N. B o, x| the line and whtle of Kreds faher? | e Niose Nome'is n New york | mornink. | The “Sody was ivught to per- Line, SIX. ords to the Line side is shot in the shoulder, St A o s reterned Uiy | Putnam during the day. Mrs. Farley s 3 S 4 had been in poor health for some tims T. A. and B. mv ‘meets { slight wound. She is carried to Fred' h Butldin house and it is all off, for the parents | Ner home in Putham and Miss Envard [y ¢ da St & werk " ' 5 aro forcibly brought iggetner, and all| 153 S5 to Princston, Mase. for a 250 When & Worcester, physician was WANTED - FOR SALE TO RENT enmity forgotien, A Romance of the 3 summoned and ordered her removal to - e ko > s Comi f Lome| Mr and AMrs, Charles Warner and . - | ” $250.00 will make you the owner of a | TO ore with steam heat and | .. Men. o big Sellg drama, compiete tae | %€ Euests of Mrs. Werner's parents | 470 Of doath WS Nebes, g op| Selemen: fiveral pay: sduy to/ 3150 | cholce music. Terme, 350 Soxn BT | Wangia Our great Repu i ywn_money. Sec- Must surel; e SESTRIE street. Miss Mattie Schaut of Bal- g‘:» and Mrs. P, M. LeClair of Provi- {2eGrrs™ 05 "Fisner Bidg., ehicage: Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn. ___ | 70 RENT—For the rest of the sei- | When qther fations’ DAVIS THEATRE. timore 1s also their guost. T g PP R e g S | SO buve ey o | e wall Farnianed. elostric Tions | 1 abare iala Packar, “your bel e 2 3 vi s an- & ANTED—Ch! h 3 2 e pe £ of 1915 Buick cars | Epi 2 of The M Dollar | nual vacation, which he will spend at | December 4, 1870. The family at the |, o AYY e e ik Band | Gown, 31.50 per week. The Plaut-Cad- | water'in house Appiy 1o Miss J. Cl|so 1 will Jift the price of beet LSS oA T, o S Mo, 2 oL i, M, Batr | R N LR St | S et Conend il o 2| B VAR W TR Solart| SR A S S SO | S B Rl SR | e i ane e Imperial garage. These cars wers for er summer resorts. moved to Putnam in 1878. Here I Twich, Conn. . D.1. Box 12. , Conn. ¥ delivery, consisting of one| 93 attended the parochial school and| augdd ~ model C-2¢ runabout and two model FOR RENT_A very desirable flat at | , And hutled their assegals Notre Dame academy. After her grad- Arranging For Choir Outing. $10.00 for a good solid black walnut Among some other dusky foes ~|94 Wiltams St. all modern- conven- ANTED —Young lad k; must|organ in good_condition. The Plaut In Afric's distant wa: ©% touring car.. These —cars . are|, M uddition to the regular programme | I« O. Williams, choirmaster of the|vation from the latter institution she he AN T U ey s Sior the | Gudden | Co. - Pisut-Cadden Bullding, | iences._ Brown. I | o Pavics pped with the iatest Hody desl tomorrow, the second episode of this | Congregational church, was at Cres-|went to Hartford with the intentioh|right party. Adddu Cleri, care The | Norwich, Conn. FAr e FOR RENT—Tenement of six rooms| Got into island -tan— hier i known as the gewuine)Ereat prize photoplay will be shown. | c¢int beach Monday making arrane-|of becoming a nun. Her health gave|Bulletin Co. ' sugld | “gi7500—a beautiful mahogany Me at No. 38 Clir St In-|I wonder in my ened soul L om Eercailne body, the " chassis” being | 1o, (his” Wo-ree] nstallment Tlorence | ments for, the annual outing of the |out ‘and she returned home. WANTED A middle aged American | lin upright piano, in fine condition, ful- " 3% cutt Be ooy mgt ould_we pay more for ‘ s beln& | urrives in' (he city to find her father | choir a resort the last cf this| In August, 1893, she married George i it Tarm, | 1y - guaranteed. With stoo 3 Tooms, Y practically the 'ssme as last Year's| Some ‘o one knows Where. Sones e | MONLh: 5 Farley, 7, of Putnam. Two children | by the das of month: can furnish best | The Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden woms not turnis ot it A e e d -~ bl:um: .xilhlus.ns a mysterious letter Leave For Pjne Tree State. were born to them, Mrs. Bella Dumas g réur::mkuc;::ulufl. Ad:reufl.L Building, ~orwich, Co‘ml-I —roma T"PWE v Realew :%‘ ke h'l‘h{,“:\!nv!li-tltnretlelll 2 i 8t Do e charging her to trust him completely.| - G. Harold Gilpatric, cashier of the|ani Henry, now 18 years old, both|H. Uncs X ugdd | “g175.00 for a very good Ivers on: '0 RENT—Basement tenement of striking universal ears Firoworks at Qcean Beach. The conspirators turn their attention | First Notional bank, 1eft for Juniper|living at home. Besides her husband | waANTED — To buy part or whole | upright plano, in beautiful mahogany | three rooms at 56 Scheol St Inquire at| (For hints see H. G Well An_exhibition of fireworks is an- | to Florence. How the princess wins | Point, Maine, Monddy moring to join|and children she is survived, by her|stoek of anv kind of mdse. for spot| case, good tone and action. Term: E.““P",P( Ice. ¥ E army madly £y < - 3 ¥ z to I 8 onth. - The Plaut-Cadden On_whipping Venus' belles, mounced fo;‘ hm:fllfiv a\mlnsmx;t :‘inrs;kces ;-nafld@;ce.d secretly adm'ts | his family at their summer cottage.|Parents, Mr. and Mr;i I‘;Cmrdnf Put- é"o"@ae':fif" xc;g:fl::e:lfi m%fi"%}.&fg}dm “Building, Norwick, | 'N:“-x" Two d {.b tores.w: 11| A fight on Mars will raise, b'ges, Ocean Beac] make a - | memnbers of the band into the house|He was accompanied by his father,|nam._two brothers, Hector and Alvan | Confidential, o . 4 i ol on Main street, and ome The cost of clothes in Kankakee! summer attraction which will bring |to search for the $1,000,000 and wh, | Ceorge W. Gilpatric, wh’o will spead | 6f Putnam, and three sistehs, Mrs. . - - | window in store near postoffice; als: & | _jonn O'Keefe, in the New York many to this popular seaside resort | failing in this, attempt to kidnap Flor- | two wWeeks there “"| Rebecca Drey of Chicago, Mrs. Harry $180.00 buys a fine s“.‘.‘m.“;u','&":,','é e M %‘J&‘:“:"g)fiu’::f World. for un:‘ nt ::;“g:& management in | euce, only to be miraculously folled by | Artbur Mavnard has purchased a|B. Forbes of New London and Mrs.|Corner six for 3o eigar, $1.50 per week. | ous hot water, centrally focated; rents TR e n has arranged | Norton, forms one of the most excil- | roadster formerly owned by Dr.|Eva Beaudreault of Putnam. Mrs,|Smoke Shop. . | The Plaut-Cadden | reasonabie. Insquire at this ¢ffice. iyisd | HHUMOR OF THE DAY a big and v;'n.a programme that will | ing moving pictures ever filmed. Each |'S. B. Overlock of Pomfret. Farley was a member of St Mary’s| “WANTED—Woman of middle.age 10| Building, Norwich, Conn. TO RENT_At Bine Grove, Niantir, show some of the best that is produc- | Week an episode of this stupendous | Chester /M. Elliott and family have | church and took a great deal of inter-|do housework for widower and small| « — o = 0 o "o~ prore & | Conn. furnished summer cottage eighi|{ .p, v -ed in modern fireworks. motion picture will be shown at this | retirned from a week's stay at Lord's | est in work pertairing to the church|family; easy place. Write Box 215 | $220.00—A beautifufl FIow, JCneos by month or season. near sait| . PoP. what do we mean by saying ands. rills, greater thrills than ever before | -Mi Myers of Boston has|She was always ready and willing to| “WANTED A watch dog. John H. th. e Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut- ) Enq rs. Vars, o} ve.. be- T B es % Nicholas _Dempsey _sold yesterday, | 2Ltempted. Ten thousand dollars in | been in the city 1o see her sister. Mrs, | do a1l she could for the welfare of the | Davis, R. F. D, No. 1, Norwich, Conn. | Cadden Building, Norwich, Conn tween 10 and 2 or 7 to 9 p. m. je20a | that discretion cah run — 2 through thé agency of Francis Dono- | ¢4*h Will be awarded for the best 100 | E. C. Rozers who recently underwent | parish. She was devoted to her home,| Jy30d $130.00 for a fine mahogany upright| TO RENT — Cotl of elght Tooms ge. & hue, ll‘:’m‘y\ x.; 117-1115 Hish ;.‘;’I‘l’”r;’ur:‘k:; ofl{hlzn:;"stex;y. See tne | an operation for appendicitis at the |her husband and children. TOVER 15000 government & piano in fine order, fully guaranteed |and bath, fillfin&d-rslaprovemu’\fi:‘;n- ‘G-b‘eh-?l: 'l"l;t.'ludmw ;lmn h:: street to John Faulkner. It consists s here. Read the story in the | Day-Kimt ospital, i in. open to men and women .°%6 per month. The | quire at Bulletin .. e ging that he s his bread on the p 0F & saedern the-tanement house which Follow thie: Gayetbre bt aen ] b T D it aiia T Riimure of Marsiags Aguin ontn: Sommon education’ Butficlent: | birmCaden Con PlantCadden Bulli: | & —Farmishes Tooms 5t Tas | Waters. -Steve—He does. But only ‘was built and occupied by Mr. Dem Then send in your solution. You | and A ARt b i| Accerding to the latest Parisian| Norwich examinations ing; de- | LiE" NG wich, Conn. TO RENT_Furnished rooms at ta2 | when it is too stale for his own use.— e R S e A n Loroujand Ars. J. M. Kent have rcturned| o ssip Mrs. Philip Van Valkenberg, | scription and sample a = T = O, et onte. AT | CEncIthAts Mgy 3 A . Mr. Faulk- | in the $10,000. | from Crescent beach. Dr. J. B. Kent | {po® ¥ "iinion dollar widow, is to| Franklin Institute, Depi. 350, Roches- | $55.00 for a fine piano plaver with 12| 15th to Sept. 13th: moderate vats. ncinna quirer. PPl accupy utle of tie apartment, | iy T T — Has returned to New York, Mrs. Kent| pecome: the bride .of Prince * Wolft{fer, X. Y. < Jje27d | rolls. Easy terms. The Plaut Cadden o T H e Lo i Dame, standing in aisle, to occupant coL tives have Arrived in Waterbury and | Bt poremn for & visit Mettenich of Austria. Mrs. Van Val-| —waNTED Piano tuning. A G. Gor. | Go. Plaut-Cadden Bullding, Foivich, - e | O, Pew—Are you Mre. Pilkington- ONIAL THEATRE. begun search for chunterteitens who| Pomfret Horses in Wild Runaway. |kenbergh obtained a decres of divorce| don, 298 Prospect St, Clty. Tel. s¥3-2. | Cond: oo milch . cowe | cetah e Marse, 18 Unton BE. 360 | o ok ir. Hom et e P 04 - Jec: ing Waterh : A péir . i in Putnam early ¥ FOR SALE—Two new milch 3 = 3 = s is her pew. nch. Iver coins on to hal v George S - | this Comedy-Drama of Society Life. Ne more amusing comedy-drama has | | A v = “Can 1 git off today, boss?” “What e also many | (rel_and driven by his man, Geerge|court that wherever she went in her Scotland Road, Norwich Town. Phone | (JURE M yRis; Phone 1031-3 - I Yosa iaiso - ugiTuTh! for? “A weddis jon here - ihy | Gresory, ran away at noon Monday.|travels she always registered _from 405-12. o S,d, 3¥iid o e R e o rack and the team had just started | place as her permanent res 3 . i 0. 1 Yorkshires, Poland “Well, Jean, are you content about down from the Wheaton home on Oak | Rev. Charles F. Bedard announced mmar or High School |aydrs 2. Shesters, Berkshircs, FA your examination?’ “Yes, grandpa; i fetree hit one|at St. Mary's church Sunday that the Gra g Chinas, Essex, Chesters, b s Hill when the whi and Mulefeet. About 125 young boars, answered all the questions.” “And how dollars and dimes, there 2 bad quarters in circul ocal police s | borse’s heels and both bolted. They |contract had been awarded for fur- fwo to six months ojd. 0. I. C., Poland 310 you answer them?> “I answered | came down the hill on the dead run, |nishing new pews for the church. Graduate, Chinas, “Basex, Yorksnires. Gnesters, B B e g AN S —akg | turned into KFront strect and narrow-| Miss Eva Lacroix has _returned » A e Jots "10 "Sult purchaser Wag—I like your new play, old man. Iv missed hitting a lumber wazon that | from a month's visit with rglatives in if you are one, why don't mont O s Wh do mot et AR G O thAt wiven Gid o e e o e N res. pisto sisss windaw was put Yyou let us help you get the ey Cprices, and we guarantee ship- you see it? Wag—Oh, I haven't seen = - street under Iront Street bridge. They arge plate glass W 2 ®'nice stock. We bave app P 2y v . TR coftinued up Froat strect and round- | in the store of B. D. Bugbee to re- e . el mately 5.000 head fo select fro Containing 4000 square feet f—but the ditie looks jolly on the DANIELSON in South Killingly for this sea M. |d Bugbee's corner into Elm street. | place the one broken by a bullet from you to get a position in England Live Stock Co., Peabod Gith hiat and nowers modarn] d . Movnard Jus to New. York | Opcratives from the mills were jusi|an unknown source the night before the Business World. Call power; R e e ildi while his wif vinter for the noon hour and they scat-|the Fourth of July. == . . o v Progrese “c.-n."k Building—Norwich | i;, "1 icison, cuaht Wik "n all directions not knowinz| Tred Bonneville has resigned at today; Snd Snd gt swhmt AT E O e oaramens | building with plenty of light. | 5,205 vetterr" * “Ihe trouble is that Car n—Seventeen New “red rce rece entertaineq | Which way the uneontrolied animals | Seder's store where he has been for ‘we can do for you. de curtains, windshield, speedc opportunity wants us to go to work. Postal Savings Bank Accounts Open. . . for a_week end. would turn. a number of vears.. He will be suc- B4 B restotite tamk. extra tubes, | TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, | “Louisviiie Courier-Journal. ed During July. _ Miss ne Smith of Resnol Gfezory’s bey, Freeman, was on | ceeded by William Ouimette of Dan- Norwich N St conftiiion: price $150. Norw “So you went in search of a eylvan street sponi the Last week at the gues " rack and people yelled to him | ielson. g 4 g Fess Geo. W. Newcombe, Sterling, Lt. lorwich spot close to nature?” “Yes” “Did Work on the new, bank building has | Of Hervey i mp but he held tight and did Common Council Meeting. Commercml School augdd you find on “No. I went into the ed 5o far that Mondsy the |, Vichicl Suilivan has purchaseq the [IOU move untl guite awas down Eim| The Ausust meeting of the com- y e i T iy o 1 i country—but 1 never heard so many cornice aced. e name of the | Bra%ton Shippee house on Mechanies | Strect wien he got up and tried to|mon ccr-cil will be held in the coun-| . = . e lon - fuily: sauipped. Oversiss e E piancs and phonographs and automo- ::.-kt-na ihe dates. 1822, the vear of [SUIGCL 'ANICS | help his father hold the horses, Near|cil chap er this (Tuesday) Syeming. Shannon Building e P B *ugm.‘and Summer Cottage; an Efl'} biles in my life."—Washington Star. L founding o e institution, and iordon A. Johnstone. formerly | {he Empirs theatre the right ein| A number of important matters w! master vibrator. Apply at The Plau‘- = “My dear” said the ud father, “T - 1914, the date of the erection of theOf Dinieison was a recent gusst of |broke and with' cnly the left rein to|come up for discussion, among which Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View A e Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. _ augéd _ = cannot understand your objection to are the inseriptions. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Keach of | Pull upon the horses werd steered on- | will be the lssuance of sewer bonds T FOR SALE Broilers and_roasters. | Rentals $175:82.000 season | vouns Prudely as a suitor for your d:rmgh'r;‘s;::»:. rrho vu;u-a Lot °Iit i 3 annnsmne will l“] “‘IP S"‘""-?";}\ Th; ’:;b!;hofPl‘hc and the purchase of n: Tulogrer!‘rm 3 ;«lm (i_?r?velngoulxry Farm, 5 “c;{x:‘c:rl FR"A'Z'; ';vfl CYO:’PW tment | 1,53 I am sure that he is a mo:iel local frien. . is _spendin ' (he remainder of this Ih | wheels srazed the side e Pelo- i ice Court. . Tel. u 5 . 5 Now onon ‘ak the sacsy | Visiting triends 1n the norn Nonh | Suin building the wholg IR “but Bl Wil s Joes, B01ice. TS S S i Tel 6 High St Westerl, D g & albael” Tated {he of sunt. Mrs. W. J. Schoonman |52ilins for home. e | the wheels being low. they did not| For the third comisecutive MOondss HELP wANTED 2 FOR _SALE_New milch cow. " Tel igh Street, Westerly, R. I, abou i ey e Al merly of Danieison. Tn early Sep- |, Miss Grace Stemton led the B. . | aulte reach to the height of the plate | MOTDing ‘:,‘;ixm:\l;etgo:r;:;&y":1:4‘3 R o e T Lang Distance Tolephiono oo troubls 1& that he 1s & 1912 modeh? tember, Miss Joh: A at the ptist ehurch | 8las: indows s v ness, J e ey TR b S ~omm i o Jounstone v::&ll g:_n‘ ;:; .\1"1f & r»P D! ‘td(hun h g‘rn;@"“"'\‘“ i r"r;:':‘nt B uilara | condition of the city. Two minor com- | Cook, Farm Hands, Waltzess, General | “pipry COWS FOR SALE_New milch = | _Buffalo Commercial. home in Atlanta, Georgia e huhe presented an ex- | DEOKen AL e OO Bnat. thoes fot | plaints, however, were lodged with tne | Houseworkers, Chamber Maids. and springors: one pair fancy Devon FOR SALE — Miss Ruth Smith returned yesterday 2t the Rortnfield Swenmer | in circamfrence and when the wheels | Police. A fight was reported late Sal’ | cpgr EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, |5id. well matched and. broken B THE KALEIDOSCOPE an outing at Greenboro, N. H. = | School MMET | Jocked on this the runaway came to|Urday night on the north paxt of 2 | Sharpe. No. Franklin, Conn. Tel. §8-4 G Ray Balléy was in Canterbury yes-| Carroil Allen has returned from an |2 sudder stop. Neither Gregory nor|School street, but as far as lnvesti- | M. J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. | Willimantic. augdd bl snda-how 42506000 acxon. 1 Cotton. terday, enjovable v »n spent with relatives | his son were threwn out and neither | Sation disclosed no one Wwa o = “FOR SALE_Two new young milch Among those from Danielson regis- | il the vicinity of Boston. was in the least injured, although |injured. A““““",“";"‘"_“.“ e ot cows. Tel. 1148-4. augid It has been estimated that 4,708,000« tered at hotels or cottages at Quono- | , The onthiy report of the 1local |both were badly frightened after their | breaking of ten windowe in & Louse o FOR SALE e ————— = 000 wood screws are used in the United contaug, R. 1, are Mrs, Bmma Day | Pestal Savings hureau fob July Iy s |wild ride. The horhes' legs were|lower School street. This wasingestic| e B gy T e o R . States each year. . Bill and family return- | for Ju number of accounts closed | damaged. L ; 4 small all prices. . A Card, bankrupt, of Groton, Conn., i ble trade in deer, 24 Monday from o week end outing | for July, 12; total oren - the eecd ancommunicative. The neighbors to'd and sm: r £ 4,070, Sankrupt, of Groton, Copn.. | There is consideral Fishers Island, ent ‘timé, reindeer and wild sheep horns in China for use in Chinese medicines. C lace had begun 5 ototax sl : MONDAY CHAUT, P the officer that the pla : A large number of Danielson resi- | 33 otal iy Lmotntipatain, [MONDAY CHAUTAUQGUA SESSIONS| to nave = Ded reputation and there (dents are planufg to attend the Chau- | [0tal amc One two story house, barn, two |provements, two garages two minute: acres of land, East Brooklyn, well | walk from railroad station, overlool 3 5 - ’, v re almost nightly. .Tae fruited, near school, Main St. ing the Thames river; also very large 8 2r2 blapumg to attend the Chau- | [ofal &mount on deposit for the month | Attract Large Audisnces—Children's e oo becupy the premises said || Two tenement house with im- . ” barn, ‘blacksmith shop "and dwelling | A bill providing for women judges nam when Dr. Russell 1. Conwell aill | uferae . Chautauqua During the Afternoon. | fiiey would move and were given unill |} prcvements, including heat, elec- § |, In_ Brockiyn Cnter 29 jjere. Sen- |poss, ThiS BIGPerty Bas Conies on fin the ohilaren's coust bes Dech, b deliver the address. Several years ago uffrage Day. T , Monéay morning fo get out, and did |} ¢ricity and hard wood floors, 2 o Fairview Ave, a short distance morth | troduced in the New o Dr. Conwell dslivered the commence | . icDers of the lotal Equal Fran- |, Dutnam Chautauqua week, now in|go Four acre gentleman's summer home, | of railroad stition; ‘alse Cadiliac tour: 1800, ne car 191 3 . s ational ey, 50 . %" 0% | ploying 10,893 womer and girls, the ment address here bfor an audince | iiie, s e o paual ¥ran- | fun'swing, is bevond doubt going to To Work on Worcester Organ. SUDRIST IR Bt o ‘which was delighted with his oratory. foon when Suffrage Day | be a finahciat success and frem the| Gooree#ir Ryder of Putnam has a || trolley car line and five min- In two New York industries, em- National touring car, 50 h. p. ! : i ini i - . z Eoth in Brooklyn, the home of sum- | three-ton Atterbury truck, ty of them receive only $3 a STRUCK NORWICH CAR Slors. Some even had the courage to | if ooy s - r?» ;dg i A e ‘9 he | voicing the large pipe organ in Me- Always well rented, large loan respect. It would be nmgns-m: o | sawmill; also farm in Sterling, Conn.. 4 i 4 remain for the cvening address in | tofore experlenced. A meeting of the| ., njoq hall, Worcester. Mr. Ryder ot 1t s = describe this property. They would | 16-room house, with 97 acres of land: = > which Mijzs 3 o IreE® e | committee Monday morning showed et vilt begin the wotk can be neg essary. Bave to be Seen to be appreciated. | also ome upright piano; Kiso. woodlo Mile. Helen Caragioni, a Roumanian ira D. Martin of Danielson Collides | York city uphe e of thy ant [that already more tickets have been |21 four assistants Wit AnE l, over a nquire”of Particulars furnished on_application. | in Ledyard, Grotom. Waterfora, Mont. | irl, declares that she will fiy across with Charles E. Meech of Norwich. 5 S | sold than was anticipated. * i S = W. E. KEACH, ville, Voluntown, Sterling, Richmond |the Atlantic ocean during the present ich. Army Worms. | e v steriniaments; Swiley, SNt Tha crgan wax UIC Ly E. G. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE (B e R T L T yoor. While on_the Toad to Rocky Point | 1o ™ &7¢ dolng all in their power | afterncon and evening were attended PR T o o ke ped to | Central Building Norwich, Ct T About 206 chickens, ag3% | 1, E¥ICo%, k4, an¥ Information pertain- — Sunday morning, » handsome new car | trmy wors. ap., 2dvance of the | by 2500. Toth audiences taxed the | '™ Heard and Seen. three months to three weeks, all | yu& {9 (e, Sbove s31d, properiy can be | » Mothers are mufl,‘dr“l"{h" with gESed and driven by Ira D. Martith of | the post were renerdin o 1o i s, Of | CuPacity of the big tent dnd many re- eard and Seen. : but'a few L Reds: no disease. L. % | 182 H4Tton Eomn. - "| the ‘father "over children in Kansms elson collided with a car run by | Woiod's one fers o foaskis i Byron | maired standing throuzhout both pro-| Georse B Brousseau and family TS Leach, Norwich, Conr. R.D. 7. aug Ave v 191, augsa | Golorado, - California, egon ~ Charl eech of Norwich. The ac- | ' [ eal o5 n Franklin streer, | zrammes. . The Dunbar Sinzing band | have returned from two weeks' stay a el iarel T Ak FOM SALE Black walnut, marble ashingten. dent occurred at the fork in Central | universiiy wrme b iiidgis &€ Brown | zave a fine concert in_the afternoon | Block Tsland. = oo top chamber set, sideboard. sewl PR e z e where the roads t ersity were interested to learn tnat {and in the evening the lecture “The| Willlam Vandale of Hartford an y 4 | machine, extension table, pictures, car A Chilean prov s establishs Plainhels, the ‘other (0. Mossup Mo, | SCVeral members of the faculty are at | Conventional Consciencer” by Dr. A. B, | Philip Denolt of Powtucket are spend- | dUring the hottest westher at th |pors'diches and other Mousenold furni two floating schools to enable the resi- Martin was taking the path to Moosup | bors . o .. d0d in Eurove as the out- | Turncr, one of the originators of ‘the | ing part of their vactions with rela- KENYON PROPERTY, ture, 19 Hill St, Otis Block. aug3d _ FOR SA E dents of its nfany islands to obtain an SIS e camtght Mignt of the il of the hostiiitics there. Among | Chautauqua movement, was exception- | tivas in Putnam. FOR SALES. C. W. Leghorn cock- L education. 3 fine and the lare: Hos 3 large touring car bearing down ook | those abroad are Prof A. M, Crowen v pon wudiences time| Miss Hazel Davenport of Pomfret el Hill : erels, 10 weeks old. Francis F. Lin the Plainfield. road. o |20d Dr. A. E. Rand of the Germanic 44 Laurel Ave., Th 4 he {and asain denoted their injerest by|was a week end guest of Miss Bessie coln’s strain. F. D. Edmunds, Wi Modern use The firm of A. GaHuser & Co., Tien- drivers did all in their power fo aveid g;v;\}:snfiv Prof. H. T. Fowler. head | prolonsed applause. Carpenter on the Putnam Heights | Ask me about this QUALITY)™mentic, Conn. R. D. No. 1. augid Ho | tsin, China, intends to make regular = collision, but the accident was un- | & Jiblical department, and Prof. | Monday morning the first Children’s | roa HOUSE, the greatest real estate| FOR SALB_Undertaking busines: sailings between that port and San avoldable ang the rear end of A Johnson and Mr. Micoleau- of | Chautauqua was held und -| Noel Dupre is having his annual va- g ry located in Voluntown, Conn., conduc! cl steamer Guthrie, of M a Bring g s S ONOSOR S ] er the su-| Noel Dup & Yo | pargain - in - Nareith - o ool Francisco by its , o * Struck the front of the other machine, | students are moe feming o JhoL £0S | pervision of Miss Reberts and Miss | cation and will spend part of the time e o | about 6.000 toms burden, and Wi Both cars were considerably smashed. | jone ing in the war! O'Brien, leaders of the Children’s |in camp at Webster lake. ARCHA W. COIT Joee g o Some 500 tons of refrigerator space, _the mud guard and running board of | (Vv pierce 1o | Chautauqua. There were about 100| plaintiff to Recover Wages and Costs. - e — Should trade justify it. It is probable the Norwich car heins damaged while | 7,Ghorics Pierce leaves today for a{children resent and | fhev - plaved el e e e maivie ot FOR SALE_Horse, brand new wagon that Viadivostok will be included in Mr. Martin had & whedl taler o o] foTNIEhLs outing in New York. pames, marched and listened to| The civil action of Martin Chowsn’ Phones { Sffice 1334 and harnesa. Apply 361 Main St. jy30d | { the itinerary of this steamer. partly to Mud guard bent, and the axle sprung. | jyore. o, COIVin, William Burneft and | storics, In the afternoon Miss Titug | Ve, Sylvester Cwynor was heard before Sadatoe e FOR SALE—Horses, cows, wagons, | | bring Siberian butter. The first sail- None of the party in either car was | moti. o, WO Al Pleasure Beach | gave alecture on Enoch Ardea and |2 fustice court MOnCts meein®, L0 | 63 Broadway Opposite Y. M. C. A. | harnesses, s0-acve farm, plenty Iruit, ing of this steamer is scheduled for 4 injured. Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson | \yo g (in Dy motorcyele. | there was a fine concert by the Ty-|action was one wherein ‘he PEEUL £00d house. T. E. Perkins, North Wind- i JAMES L. CASE October, and a large number of eggs s and son, Wiillam, were in the Daniel- | 211, P F: Pitgood is spending this | rolean Alpine Yodlers in native cos-|SOUERt to recover for TIel TECIR = ham, Conn. s £, i from North China will be brought in | mon car with Mr. and Mrs. Martin. | "5, M Fuonocontauz, R I | fame. concluding with a lecture by | ¥ages at 8 per week. The defendant n FOR SALE_Cheap, cedar, copper- || 40 Msetucket St. Norwien, e fa¢ that time. There should also be an o After halting a_sufficlent length Of | jins g wieiife ett of North Ster- | Frank Stevens who spoke for woman's | Clalmed that the agreemer o fastened, round bottom power boat, opportunity for the importation of < ‘e to make the necessary rvepatrs |'P3 15 Visiting local friends, { cuffr In_ the evoning there was | PIaintiff was to work for himeand lear 19x5 feet. 3 h. p. Address Box 33, | meats from North China. the trip was continued to the shore Brevities. Snthor Spncar and a heciite apaimst| (e meat business and that he was 6ot | .\ ..y coom 100 co 130k ST Shave | S Ivisd A Sullivan, of W v woman's suffraze by M Minnie | t0 b€ that will weigh from 1460 to S5-acrs suburban 4arm un (roliey aid —_— Mr - and Mis Joh nedy ool el ended, the evening sessjon | iNS whethe: s d ready to g0 to worl room house, large barn, pou . !:u:ber.sflu{u:h: strest_corner club fx e 4 Mire. don Kennear. " " I Nl iended, the Svening session|iime. He: plso ‘claimed that plaintit i s Hgnt s Cioir sl e and othier Sutbilfiumgs. eeies lana. BUY A FARM? were treat nicisc nd iss | bringing together a : - [ibroke trac ¢ after de- P prices HEht: coth and easily wo od orcn: hesitations and one-steps Sunday night | Katherine Daniclson have returned | The Putnam Tusiness Men's. associa- mahding more’ Pa¥ e Ilatlrvgl Pafusen. | o r:u;zrn!n. PIERSON. frd S does Toad frontage: can be Aceq | . have on my list over one hundred—.| 8 the people spiashad their way home- | fr0 @ shori stav at Rlock Isiand. | (o0 18 to make a special feature of | M3NdINE more pay and POn® reliel | ren 1185 3208 | 1or Entire farm T Will be soid with of | Situated in New London and Windham Jrard. * The “sudden downpour sur- | Mr and s Steve “Prentice, of | fhe Thursday evening cession when |, TU8 DRGNS LG M0t a2 O T ™ g a1 b2 801 With 9 | Counties. AlL kinds of farms, from . m“:.\we?o:e!i 35.?‘?‘#‘{1.3‘;"?.0;:: Eakemood, . are visiting loca rel- | Frank Dixen will daifver his cele- | PR B3 HGIEN S N0t fo i paid for toois, et AR oppoTign..y fo obtala & smTo:.u:: S ERE AR s { had airead 4 5 ; rated e s _Survey. o 2 vorked a suffi- . S Pince 0 TR 3 s being i ape now, ttage, number “Dipe” were as populas as hesitations, | FSrmond G. Eartlett has returned | TAKINE Stack of the Town This loc- | the frst week if he worked a suff- Pl t v wharticulurs ot " FRYON'S AGBNCY. || would bs pisased io show any of ||| FiSht room Cottage. n o ng; 0. sriinpge. 3 hartford after enjoying a vacation j tute will deal with features appro-|ness, but sald he was discharged by ew T hlimaten - 3¢50 ! thege places to interest School Street. Steam heat, §35d, ome is rar - : | mes : Briefs and Personals. i © of his rarents’on River- | BEate L0 I oo e omehmal oieet | the _ defendant -after working _thrse 4 By oo Bt o If interested, don't delay—as they ||| central location, and will be Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Jemes are | 1iss Ella TRailey recently made a|in the community. People from the | Weeks Judgment was rendered for the |a four-room cottage lot has 75 fest|.,velopes, neatly printed, for $1. are selling: fost. of friends and relatives in Y 2 towns - i laintiff to recover $24 and cos's.|frontage, modern improvements; price each, 3$3.00. Send for Erovidence. short trip to Oakland Beach. R I | nelzbhoricg towns are coming to the|Rjirey” &° Geissler represented the | only 31250 - pricés for an, Miss Dy v v 1 - Mre. Simeon Dunielson fs vistting [ irip to Now Yo oo Larned from | meeting in large numbers. DlaIntift and the defendant was repre- | A, three-room bungalow. e Bull friends' in Michigsn his month Euest of her sister, Miss Marv Day,| CIRCLE OF ADVANCEMENT. sented by Lawyer J. F. Carpenter. ¢ standing wood on place; price only Beginning wi , ali-the local 2 g a graduate of St. Luke's hospital. —_— Went Back to See Jailer Fields. $566. _ he L ! DRl T, Yir sus Stésption. Wees | - Harold Austin’ of Bt TIene was | Nawia: Thowsn: by New, Orgeeization | Chariie SN wiio was sstenced to| , A 35-Scre farks Biegs pleaty o toit | o) e e e T e s0ld at a reasonable price. Enquire of Thomas H. Beckley sample: printing you are m need WILLIAM F. HILL etin Company, Norwich, | Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 147 25 SHETUCKET ST, : : ildi Phones 724 for the afternoon. P i L AR 5 : 2 and some wood and timber: price only | the large mansion house. § dwelling | May Building, Wil S s parents on Riv- Of F h C: d a loj term in jail about six years ago | 3550. i houses, 2 barns, outbuildings and 107 RSt Hoach for o Boriibne. . - |Cany X rench Canadian Citizens. | 8 lo0 i inio the Bradiey mansion | °An 85-acre farm, 14-room house, ba:n | acres of land, convemientiy' lo 278 Main Street 474-3 Miss Helen Foss of Northboro, Mas: @ of th b in Pomfret. who subsequently escaped | 40x60, horse barn, crib and henneries, | the cily of Norwich, at . and Mrs, Andrew Barber of Put- |is spending ¥ e L8 mEcting tab the ‘execuiive. tammiba B8 S - andance of fruit and plenty of wood. | lerms atiractive to the Thi ’ nam were recent guests of relatives in | the guect b Nire p 5 panicleon as {te af tha Franch Canadian Natural-|and was captured in Michigan, was in |2 P i N Westerly; price $3000 | property has ils own water supph H. S. Dow. ~tion elih was Sv v Putnam Monday. Miller implicated | 434 miles from . % G W p Pilling 1a spending o fow days | o Yo21800 Benneit of New York city | Teon Besided i et oevanizatin | Putnam men at the time, among whom fi"&fi{"" Balance on martEREe £t & | R erwich, Conm. o Toatide S ot p...h.,.";«l v o e 1 e nE o omtioas” | a8 in Danielson yesterday-to call on | fiv Circle of Advancement of French|was Fred Wood, an ex-selectman. = . y Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletid | —pom we #n- i EE e o I st ooh pers. DUIVIStAR oF Tecelving| Chotos. o 00. ¥FOR SALE—O. L C. plgs, thorough- M modern, with hardwood floors Miss' Lizzle Prentice has returned ! ., Rev. B. A. Lesg returns this week breds, registered, nome better in FOR SALE § s to e-roll French Canadian voters,|the stolen articles and their conviction coumgry. Ludlow Farm. North Stoning- and finish throughout, electric mmtz- vacation in Maine and f;:mwnoo‘slhqét xs\n)v with relatives in | have those who are entitled to natu- | made quite 3 .m-hm the c]i? ngg WILLIAM A. WILCOX g,.,,:‘x' F. D. 5, Norwich, Conn. H. F. lights. hot water heating and i n““d?'lll.:f the Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Reed are en- | Wallace Paine, formerly o ralizatfon papers obtain them, and|and one of the other men later move Button. 3 oy o g T nd, ln‘“‘:hdfln-'l - e Palne, merly of Daniel- | care for the interests of French Can-|away from the city. They escaped Real Estate Broke?, ey of ry poss nve: owned by Jing & fortnight's outing at Balley's | gon was in towna few davs ago. adians in all peblic matters. A mass| with fines. Miller turned state's evi- . I A BUYING poultry of all Winds cated in choicest residential section of city. An example of what = modern house should be. N. TARRANT & CO. 117 Main Street, Norwich Anyone having $ame, drop postal to Samiuel Gellert, Colchester. Conn. decisd A BEAVER BOARD C. H. DAVIS & CO. INC. George oote. of ~Southbridge. | meeting has beer cail e West Brond Street—Rooms 1 and =. f urists score pass- ; 8 3 s has ed for Thursday | dence in the case. Miller as been in | 41 West 2 Fiaan .“"z,m'm;. 28~ | Mass. ‘was in Danieison vesterda: eveninz in St. Johm's hall and all| Nova Scotia and is now on his way to Westerly, R. L fed" “foriegn” Y et wome | o Mise Myrtice Burroughs. of Orange, | French Canadians have been invited | Michigan. He stopped off here to go o B0 | bearing resistrations - Onter | Mamcien.® returned to her Home in | whether eititled to vote or not. Ao Brookivn jail to call on Jaller Field | Telephone 363 " 7 ot on. where she id convalescing | larco list of names has aiready been | and o see Captain of Police Murray in New Jeraey, New York |from o surgical aperation. added to the enroFment. The com- | this city. z . M yriice o nd i v s = - Charles Hopkins and daughter | ing ‘l‘)::’”i‘r!:""“o“ rland, who is spend- | imite by will submit & list| 24 New Postal Savings Accounts. Pleass FOR SALE two (enement house and one sin- R : {COL. EARL N. GALLUP ed friends fi, Danielson recentiy. The ~commi in Si.| the local postomice during July and |on® o e k: e have retarmed 4o ehel | i i T 1, eI et S M, Y hal e e Sgume Rl | gl bowre, barty mashhowge ol and | Peck, McWilliams & Co. | s in Pawtucket, Injury 1o his fooh, caised by a fi " I hattis busy préparing plans. v | posited was $3,723, ‘making the fotal |18 acresof < Pa 2 - - “Nellie Schofleld, who has been | Afr . A f B 15l idee 0nre TSWIS: g2 kes Tishee atore famount ob deposit SMD - | T A. PRENTICE, F—'—C;A:l: *fi e D. = 2 F‘ g '8 | returted (o iheir home . dle attended erman George L. Padgett has re- ¢ 2 'CHISO! M. % O ¥ i Chii webls e : - reesier Saturday in | turned from Doston, where he has been | Phone 300. 86 Cliff Street | X o > . . o the Farmers of this ter spending the week end with rela- i urday in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A graduste from Jones Nati School of e i pTotann \company Richardson of | ill in a hospital.. He is improving Auctioneering. Specialty of Farm znd | Now is the time to list your farms inton, - 1 hardson came to ! shwly, but is not able to be at busi- ‘Room 1, Second Floor, SI on Ve Colwell—Graves. Cnd SUERE i Beat £nd Wittt [Heenas seb J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. hannon Bldg. | Pedigreed Stock. Merchandise and|if you want to sell. 1 have a larse have returned from & Short VISIt {1, was in (oua Sondas of tules and resulations 1. roval. | iphere were 24 new accounts opened | 1o \ronefeld property consisting of :x,:n:.!':::":‘,:““:n:n;:fl“m,,;‘| Mrs. John Mellor of Nerwich, Tt T et ot Ny Britatis gall Planning For Fa at the postal savings department at - > . and Mrs, Albert Pray, formerly g ? - Night “phe 1083 Sales. Address The mariaze Sunday afiernoon at | relntives in his former home. Members of Putnam local, B, . L. brrinie s T kg A the Eovth Killinel: parsonage was | 1 % new subsciibers were | and guests had a elambake and outin z the: . 3 . & F. D. |that of iMiss Maude Lee Graves and |added to the Putnam telephone ex- [at Phillios' grove, Alexander's lake, 2 C ] m g Id - Angel Colwell. - v change during luly, The total list ls- Sunday

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