Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 9

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ew Trust Company's Big De- ¢ bout 59 Tuesday—Christ- . .mas. Club Checks Ajgregate Over $2,000. Miss Rachel Burns, {Selectman and Mrs. A. P. Burns of 5 Killingly, is steadily recovering mlfl operl:um for appendlcitis at Kimball hospital. %rnza atrs. George L. e Tiesday by n New Wailiam 5. Brows Wes in Providence on a busl ness trip Tuesday Clerk Jaegar Resigns John Jacgar has resigned ae cleri at the Wabbaquasset Inn, after being employed at the Louse for a 1ong term of years. Branch Libraries Librarian Henry M. Danielson has established branch libraries at Day- wille and South Killingly and is well pleased with the interest shown in those places. ¥ Club in Old School Building lll&ieflntendent Robert W. Boys of l‘f.havmg the building at Willlamsville formerly occupled as a. school fitted for use by the Social club of the vil- Williamsville Man Fined John Lavor of Williamsville, before the town court Tuesday for engaging in an altercation with boys, was fined and paid costs amounting to $11.01. Mrs, W. F. Woodward and Miss Mar- garet Aylward were visitors in Nor- wich Tuesday. . Play Netted $2625 Treasurer V. F. Woodward roports the profit to the Danlelson Firemen's association on Monday night' play as $26.25, this being the net gain. Automobile Struck by Car J. ¥, Lewis’ automobile had a guard i crumbled, a reach broken and other damage when struck by a car on the highway near Wauregan, Mr. Lewis had slowed down at the time on ac- count of the blinding headlights of the approaching car, while his own headlights were dimmed by the slow- ing of his engine. Laying Floors at Armory At the state armory, wheré altera- tions and repairs have been under way for many weeks, the laying of new floors has commenced. The armory will be a-greatly improved building when all the proposed changes have been completed. Alleged Shooting Affair East Killingly, producer of thrills of various sundry varieties, is now interested in an alleged shooting af- falr—or a near one, for no one was in- jured. A citizen up there thinks he ‘was shot at. Worse things have hap- pened thereabouts recently. New Turbine Arrives At Plainfield the 1,000 Kilowatt tur- Dine for the plant of the Danielson and Plainfleld Gas and Eleotric company has arrived and is unloaded from the cars. It is expected that the turbine will be in place and about ready for operation fn two weeks. Complaint of Brooklyn Women Two Brooklyn women have made complaint of being s"hiected to an in- dignity while in Da -on Saturday night—another case “decent ex- posure by a man loitc..ng about one of the busy and well lighted centers of the borough during the early eve~ ning hours, sqon after § o'clock. Tax Stamps at National Bank At the Windham County National bank federal tax stamps in various denominations have been received pnd are to be issued for accommodation of any who desire them., ~This will be a - YOU NEED AN INTERNAL BATH! g A Clarke, D, E. Jette, A, B, Meech and |i00king for snappy weather-to boom 4 ER i . | bemmasalts Banihes | (Gt TEC Vi mend e g saer o Astomatiln. 350 dollar piano for 266 dollars. They have had | and turn a receipt in full over to the family of the Constipation Quickl s e, et A B riatedy not KiMisg i : 95 - Safely Friveeand. EH. Keeon The e | suiomobile dusiness'so far as Puinem || an opportunity to procure a superb 550 dollar deceased, conditional only upon the purchaser’s ac- © “If you are bothered with constipation, ; aeadaches, sallow skin, coated 1 ad breath, indigestion, biliousness, neu- algia, and rheumatism, then you need an nternel bath. This is effectively accomplished by sim- ¥ dissolving a little Rheumasalts in a i85 of water, and you have a delight- il carbonated drink that cleaus out the posed to be poar. He urged greater co- AD tnstruments sale Durtnz this sale. the Plano Depart- ¢ siomach and intestines, cminates tox | Speration on th;hmnrgt g ey (p a8 depositors of the Putnam Sav- q T do delivered wt omce. Arrango- ment will be opened of evenings by £ poisons e men enlisting this class of cust ngs are watching bond transac- ments may be made, however, to appointment. arrangements for which * nal clean, heaithy and sweet. o T2 a8 Of CUSIOMET®: | tions in the New York market closely. B . tor Chrone constipation_ iramediately van- shes when the scientificall~ blended and I shemically pure carbonated lithia drink, RMmeumasalts, is used. It is dellcious to take. at for about five ounce Its. two teaspoonfu! of water before breakfast cacl g. , After you have taken Rheunis- ; nalts a few mornings, the pleasant resilts % will surprise you. s is prepared by the famous [ieumstath Company, Minaespolis A llingly Manufacturing company | ed < amounti: daughter of | post ted No difficulty in T s torel 15 $hia et 1vte Dbusiness here. s Wants Territory Restored In connection with the tallkc about. filling the vacancy in the postmaster- ship at East ly is _heard the proposition that the post office 5 ment be requested to give Bast Killingly, as territory of office, gome that is now coversd an R, F. D. route from the Dayville office” The territory referred to is the immediate vicinity of East Kill- ingly and the loss of revenue from it is held to be sufficient to pravent East Killingly from becoming a third class office. ig Deposits With New Trust Company Treasurer Clifford H. Starkweather of the Danielson Trust company stat. |, Tuesday that the deposits at the néw bank since it opened November 3 and up to the opening of the present month w:rea!n oecfi: of :::0.000. The first day’s_deps were in_excess $35,000. This surprising showing & source of great satisfaction to officials of the institution. Included in its deposits is a considerable amount of new banking business for -Daniel- son, so the borough has risen fn fin- ancial importance. Temperature Tuesday 59 Tuesday waé a Froat 4y {w{l the I- Remember brigade. The incentive was the extraordinarily mild and balmy weather for December 1, the maximum temperature in Danielson running up to 59 degrees during the early after noon. For contrast’s sake the ol timers regaled the younger genera- tion with tales of December in Kill- ingly 50 years ago, tales of snow drifts and zero temperatures and with the relation of the fact that Thanksgiv- ing was usually a spowbound holiday, The weather Tecords demonstrate. however, that such beautiful days as Tuesday have not been uncommon during tHe past 15 years, in early De- cember. CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS To Be Sent Nearly 300 Persons—Will Aggregate $2000 or §2,500 December 15, Christmas club checks aggregating from $2,000 to $2,500 are to be released to mearly 300 persons, Cashier Nathan D, Prince of the Wind- ham County National bank stated Tuesday. These checks represent the total of small weekly savings by club mmebers since the late spring of this year. The assumption is that most of this hoarded gift money. for it is for this purpose that it is svecifically in- tended, will be spent in Danielson during the holiday shopping period. Many of the club members have ex- pressed gratification over the fact that they will not have to worry this year about meeting thejr . Ghristmas ex- pense account. The little sacrifices they hav> made for months past cre about to be rewarded. F. B. L. Open Meeting Sccial Members of the F. B. L. and their friends are to have a social evening Thursday, December 3. This is to be a special meeting for wavelcoming friends, - In .addition to a soeial time, entertainment, etc,, refreshments are to be served. The program will clude readings by Sister Bartha White, Solos by Brother A. P., Brown and graphophone_selections through the courtesy of K. A. Darbie by Brother Frank Stimson or E. Warren. FOUR NEW DIRECTORS Elected at Meeting of Business Men’s AMssociation. At the annual meeting of the Dan- ielson Business Men’s association four new directors were elected, ing Mr, Prince, will be elected at a futufe meeting. Harry W. Clarke, as collector, reported on the colleetion and credit department of the' association on bills amounting to $2,245 presented to him for collection during the year he succeeded in getting $480, This from persons whose credit was sup- Had to Worry Them Pretty hard to worry those Indian troops of the allies. They nonchalant- Iy pretend to think the bursting Ger- man shells are fireworks set off in their honor.—New ¥ WIII Go”the Limit The proverbially thorough Germans are now preparing to annex Belgium. fhat is the only thimg they have not done to it—Boston Herald. None for Export. Unfortunately, Uncle Sam has no peace for export. Other nations will have to make their own.—Newcastle Courier. . 60-Piece Crystal Service— ‘En ork Evening Telegram. | it { work ought to have the same effect Seruck o the canoses of ¢ hhela Toad at Dayyilie. the New Haven at day lest week. team of Day- with the Putpam High School elect J. M. Tatem, Eastford, visitor tn Putnam i Settled- Out of Court. cotiied Without going to trial in the superior Though they have been in it R M 3 smooth that it been advisa- Tia'te nave them mman? There was snch a demand for t'g: o the sale Bers ?fiuud"‘imm'mn“t"zm e o W o nnsylvenia Thursday for his . fast ot here Friday cveniog for 4 of the Twenty-Eighth ct was & subway steps ‘become Demand For War Stamps. st constant during r hi ual banquet of the representatives of the!M company he is Pu now hav an office of tha ‘Western Union Telesraph company in the business section, the new quarters on Front street being opened Tuesday for the handling of commercial busi- ness. Bridal Gown Failed to Arvive. It {s related that a wedding in Quinebaug, in the town of Woodstock, was delayed for an indefinite time on Tuesday on account of the non ar- rival of the bride's wedding gown. ordered from a Chicago mail order house. [ Notices were sent out from here Tuesday for the meeting of Quinebaug Pomona e at Danlelson on Satur- day of this week with Killingly grange, Twenty-Four Arrests During Novem- ber. The police M’wn for the shows 24 arrests. Thirteen were ar- restea for intoxication, € for intoxi- with, /. piano sale P cation and breach of the peace, 2 for vagrancy and ult. 1 for larceay. Seven were serit to jail, five paid fines, Four dox::h were found open and strest ts were reported out a total of 138 hours. - 7 Letters Not Called For. “intense” interest. Letters audressed to the following |J Dpersons are uncialmed at the Putnam Dost office this wee's: Thomas Kord, 3 er, David Minor, Paul Au- coin, E. D. Jameson, G. W. Gaffrey, J. E. Bartlett, Oliver Manville, Charles W, Bowers, Miss Lizzie Golden, AMOUNT DEPOS}ED $4,025. Twaonty-Nine Postal Savings Accounts Opened During ovember. Postal savings transactions at thy Putnam post office for ovember in- Glude 29 no scoounts opened aad 116 deposits. The total amount deposited was $4,025, which is a record for any month ‘singe the department was es- tablished. The balance to the credit ot | depositors November 30 was $34,486. Meeury Climbed t5 61 Degrees. Putnam people free to be fout of doors Tuesday afterhoon bazked under December sunshine that ran the the; mometers in open places up to 61 de- grees, The delightful weather was appreciated from the standpoint of comfort, but didn’t -make any kind of a hit with the business men who are sold more cars since than ever before during a like period of time—a total of 16. This dealer recelved three more carloads this week including a light truck, which hax al- ready been soid. BT Increase in Price of Bonds Encourag- ing, September 1 for a tendency of the price of bonds increase to very beneficial to the local institution. A sufficient in- onds, though the income of these holdings remains unimpaired. It is understood thaat the bank has been very successful in placing loans at favorable rates of intefest of late. UNITED MISSIONARY CAMPAIGN. Conference Here Dec, 13th and 14th— 8ix Churches to Unite to Increase Intcjest in Missions and Local Work —Team of Ex to Assist. Putnam gpurches have arranged & Dherence T et Sunday and Monday, Decomber 13th and 14th, un- der whaat is known as The Dnited paign plan.. The in- is to arouse interest by serv- ices and meetings and a m‘s supper The spectacle of so many congrega-, ions uniting in praver and praetical here as it has elsewhere—a profound impression for good. good things we hear about this sale. could hear them for yourself. But nity great sale. It has never will have again. They have had an opportunity player piano for 413 dollars. You have seen the ladies around a remnant table: That is the kind of ingerest being taken in this The only word which in any degree desciibes 1, is We wish we could print a one-tenth part of the We m:a?hty well can piano buyers of this commiu- ford to be intensely interested in this iven them an opportumity such as they never have had before—-and in all probability to procure a superb _ No. 230 State Street, New London, Conn. Intense interest shown as sale nears the end Copyright, 1914, Stome & MeCarrick, Tne, They have been given terms of payments, which they th=mselves would say were impossible to give, They could pay as little as a single do!lar when making their se'ections, and take 3 yea's and 8 months time without interest, to pay the balance. *In the matter of affording the buver protection, he S o has been loadsd down with protective measures. He can have his money back with.n 30 days. He can make an exchange within a year. He gets an unconditional guarantee for 5 yea.:. And, as a fitting clim ix to such a liberal po'icy, to put his mind at perfect ease, we are going lo make a vo'unlary practice to cancel all accounts, created throughout this sale, of those purchasers who die before their payments have been comp!eted, count being up to date at time of death. TAKING TESTIMONY IN DAVID LAM, Frank Shelton, Dr. Herring, and Mr. Merrill The Rev. e, pastof of e . George H. Ston the Advent Christlan churel charge of a church In Rn:f:-ur. N. ,» when a similar campalgn wés tri there, the effect on the local MM-M was splendid and they were - ened even more than the l&!—m—: cause was helped. The Congregational church makes a canvass on the last Sunday of every December and will combine the two. St. Philip's made a canvass in the fall, but will join this time to- gether in othegs, asking subscriptions for 1 work as well fraud. Lewis Cass Ledvard and Representa- sations dealing with the Uni Steel oration The Baptist, Methodist and Zion|9Pening day of the trial of ‘churches will use this as a means of poeals. supplementing their ordinary aj the WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION Organized at Mesting Held Tussday Evening=John G. Johnson ments had been of the United it intent, District New York, Dec. 1—Testimony by and J. P, was the principal development of the brought against mar, charging him with impersonating officers States AR CASE e Charged With Impersonating Repre- sentative Paimer With Intent to De. tive A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsy! nia today regarding telephonlc conver- ited States Morgan, David Ia- mar in federal district court here on & Repre- of impersonatinu; Sentative Palmer with intent to de- froud the Steel corporation. and the Morgan firm- Although three indict- La- ‘with Attorney stood Ledyard was conversant with the plans of the United States Steel cor. poration and the witness replied tha he did not represent the steel com- the temperance lecture at the 'BRIEF STATE NEWS Greenwich—Mrs. Ephriam Force re- cently celebrated her 90th birthday. Middlefield,—The first of the Nettle- ton reunions was held Thanksgiving day at the home of John Nettieton, " They tiope to heve sectner present De ve another r,a‘fi-;vn at Christmas and one at New 5. pany. “He said” continued the wWitness, “that Mr. Morgan had refused to lis- ten to any plans to stop the mvestl- gation of the money question and that both Gary and Perkins knew of this attitude. "I asked him how he knew r. Morgan's tion, and he re. plied that he knew it perfectly wei On the following day the telephenic conversaglon was renewed and the Voijce asked him whether he, repre- sented the steel corporation or Mr. Morgan. When Mr. Ledyard replied that he did not represent cither, but Long Ridge.—The farmers are realizing from $1.50 to $2 per barrel for theirb est apples. ‘ Noroton—Noroton is to have of Camp Fire Girls, and girls have applied for membership. Nerth Cromwell.—Andrew Jacobson butchered two hogs, each ten months old, Saturday. One weighed 425 and the other 410 pounds. a camp 12 Stamfe 4 W ?sfil dl:; Monday of a city bond issue _ The First National bank of Stamford was the highest bidder, $1.- 028.49 per $1,000. The bonds are for 25 and the Interest is at 4 1-2 that he thought he held Mr. Morgan's confidence, “he said he was very much disturbed over this statement. He sald it was not until Mr. Morgan's attl- tpde of defiance to the government had become apparent that the money in- vestigation had become the policy of New Haven—Henry Parks Wright, dean emeritus of Yale coilegg, celsbrat- ed his 74th birthday Sunday. Dean Jones in that office. Higganum.—Mrs. Olga Leber of Hig- the democratic party. S, Middlesex How Far Seldlers Step. ‘ednesday, Is expected to recover. In marching there is great variety s amongst .the soldiers of De as re-| Chester—The W. C. T. U, met with wards both length of step and rapidity | Mrs Frank Silllman Tuesday. i s. rs _pace. Hattle Newton : The British infantry are eai r g fraudulent Mershall announced today that the only one to be pressed wouid Te th one accusing him of representing him- self as Mr, er and attempting fm- proverly to secure the employment of Lauterbach, a lawyen, Ly the Steel corporation “and the Morsan President. The Putnam War Relief association Was organized at a m attended by ahout 30 people held in Union hall Tuesday evening. C. F. Andem was ideas underly this method: The {Arat is uited effort. The second is universal response, Each church will | appeal to all ils adherents to do their part; and all concerned will make the same at the same time and in ganum, who underwent a Caesarean o) on at i L s12.00 An Artistic, Useful Christmas Gift Middletown.—The report of the coun- ‘o myw.-d-d y the sam= way. B the n. 5 % i 3 g o s A o take | ti ' THE:new, graceful shapes and daintily etched design of ey morsing, at the resulsr ser-| G il Batihay P ongust Bhiide of ail tAls In B11o8| tlanal convention Fecetiy Meld at At R "o atmousht cn | this Glassware make it a most acceptable Gift for any ces, tons e the topic in was brief, consisting mal e e M e b all pplpits. At seven o'clock there will ‘E& fotal receipts during the year were woman who takes pride in the appointments of her dining table. be o Union service at the FORARS DL St e Had tefked Be talp R retnog S 3053 River—Rev. W. B. Batcs of |3 41 and the disbursements $40,- A w hurch. On Monday the pastors of; i TSR Hetwa e , stic has been engaged . er This is one of our newest T b e R P i o e B 4 and 8, 1913, the périod when, | each stepping 81 inches: whilst 29 g = it 1s charged, conversed with | inches is the distance covered at one which become broken may be readily . The confer at 10 a. m. at the Coneresa- L the P 1- | pace by the soldiers of France, Aus- i isting of 60 pieces—a dozen each of - s Surch; There will Almo e balal G sonnsts: fre Congresman. When the coun- | tria. and Italy. W.c. NON-KID (HLINS ucer Chs Claret, Cordial and Cocktal - § [ fnd & mems supner at 845, | grace Nlckol 581 for the défense conceded that Mr | The Rusiana, in epite of the fact s - 3 " . kY - Rt A peau 3 3 - 3. P Glasses—is extraordinary salae at this price— e ngrogs o 3 gl Sover when mobilizing than eny other Why fee. nervous when riding in 5 _Eplscopzl. 3 ‘tak shortest stride of all, Write today for our Hllustrated Gift Booklet. chuféhes wili take. pazt. Two R e T T ihes 3 have een heid, and commit- tees appointed. - Each committes will hold by itself; and meml of all committees will meet next Sun- December 6th, at 4 p. m.,, at St. urch, are committees Siricumasia and g pibiely are all salaried men Manning, Mrs. H, O. had o, A% it aferts, G. W. Dem;r.miuurr-.fl wan The D. “When T Lagest Retail China and Glass Store in the Warld . 9&11 EAST 372 ST, NEW YORK . LJust off Bifth Avenus ~ §p;onuo Tiffany & Co.) . D3 Rev. Mesers, P, Hartford.— | —Twenty compris ing the sectlon of tu:'lu‘:' him. ollection of the Joseph $95. Mich been on ors ‘expected ‘are | emortal at the 1tbrary. J. Lerrigo, n he me—TPAL- name out for i identified him. | that The do Palmer Xm-u“:;t he unders

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