Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 9

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dence and Wo?cl:-ch Jeseph D, oirer I‘m 5 visitor with friends Panlelzon Thursday. Going to Montreal. Mr. and Mre Joseph Cyr & Bdonireal Lattar Goxes Arrive.. T the !K:\«;llsh& Jar, o Marshall J; Frink of Can- torbury nhas crnounced that the anc eter Bascet, Providence, has been 2 visitor at his home in Danielson. Henry D. Ritz of New Haven was a wvisitor - with friends in Danielson Thursdoy. Train Killed Deer. County Game Warden Arthur Day has recelved reports of the killing of a deer by a train in the town of Thompson. Agent Herbert Blaney' of the New Haven road has received a circular letter setting forth the company’s in- tention to buy a large number of rail- road ties in local territory. Industrial Prospérity. Industrially, Danielson and the whole town of Killingly enjoys a season that has brouglit more prosperity than has fallen to the lot of most of the towns of Connecticut. A Dirty Street. The conditi n 0! Main street was fustrated Th noon when a lo- attorney on a. sidewalk was be- Spatiered with mud-from his neck to his heels by a passing automobile. Thepe's a fine highway over, Foster way, though. Danielson business men bave been called upon to give up liberally, in the aggregate, for the emergency stamp tax that became effective this weelk The tax has hit the tobacco dealers, drug stores, dry goods stores and oth- ers selling articles that must bear the hpeclifl stamps. With the near approach of the es- tablishment of the city delivery service of mail, it is becoming evident that many persons are not going to avail themselves of the convenience, prefer- ring to go to the postoffice for their mail, Want Congressman. to Name Dayville Postmaster. 1t is understood that Congressman B. ¥. Mahan is to be urged to name one of the democratic eandidates for post- master at Killingly (Dayville), wherd Postmaster Bidwell, republiean, con- tinues to.hold office, though his term expired several months ago. There has been special interest for Danielson- business men in. the an- noupcement that the business men of Putpam and Willimantic are making arrangements for special lighting in the commercial centers of those cities duripg the holiday season- Danielson, a borough, adopted the plan several Years ago. Passengers on trains and trolleys UNSIGHTLY PINPLES (N FACE AND NECK ltchy, Burning, Red and Inflamed. Came fo a Head, Used Cuticura ard Qintment. InOne Week Face and Meck Clear: —_—— 52 Pino 5t., Waltham, Most." 3y skin The breakiog cus ¥as very vnsightly. “I pui On e gad bu, they did nod successful. My troublo A% one year. 1 saw the Soap -and. Ointment advertise- #0 sens. for some. 1. one weck they my facq and neck o4 clear as If there zover ®: pimple-on ibom.” (Signed) Walter Sfurphy, Apell 2, 1914: :$amplel Free by Hnfl 1og/ eczemas, or other torturing, disfguring sidr you. yousself, wern out with long, and are to pend som: cf the winter at their pmo C. 4. Potter has recelved o to be put in carrier corvice t “the Windham Count} ofs Whitinsville, | cation woul 1 {of school on Friday, Dec. Self Evidence of Liguor I-.w Viela- tions. can get. It will appreciate the nishing of it through letters addressed cated. No signatures need be appended, though the signing of one's name is an evidence of good faith. Popular Company Comes from Nor. ‘wich. Jimmy Valentine's Pals was the title of the lively show presented at the Or- pheum theatro Thursday evening \vy the John Grieves Musical Come company, which came here after a m- cessful half week at- the Auditorium theatre in Norwich. were a real frisky Jeading Tole In'the hands Grieves, comedienne, there was action during ‘every minute of the show, which was a great laugh producer and “included ten fine musical numbers. The show has fourteen people and is one of'the best of the souvenir edition musical shows that have proved so popular with Danielson audiences. School Attendance Reduced. General von Mumps, an old cam- paigner, is on the job again, attacking the children of school age in Danielson. Suffering with the affliction, a num- ber of them have had to give up their studies for the time being. Attend= ance in some of the schools of the town is considerably reduced by -the number of pupils who have the trou- le. Rexall-Baltic Game Given Up. The basketball game scheduled be- {tween-the Rexall five and Baitic for Dayville Wednesday evening was can- celied. The Rexall team has been dis- banded and a new organization formed o be known as the Dayville Athletic association. William Ormsbee has been selected as jer and Merril Bennett as treasurer. evening the team will go to Putnam for a game with the high school team. 5 PUTNAM D. A. R. Rummage Sale—Suffrage to be Theme of Sermon—Boy of Four Has Thigh Broken—Judge Takes Papers in Case of Sampson vs. Jor- dan—Two Deaths in One House on Thursday. Judge Joel EH. Reed wil preside at a short calendar session of the su- perior court liefe today; A meeting of Quinebaug lodge, No 104, A. F. and A. Thursday evening. Frank B, Morton of Hartford was a visitor with friends in Putnam on Thursdsy. Rummage Sale. A rummage sdle under the auspices of the D. A, R. was held in a Front street store Thursday. felig Goldman spent Thursday st his home in Worcester. It is exi of $300 will be sufficient to make the changes at the Central Fire station incident to arranging it for housing fire truck, here the motor about the first of the year. FUNERAL. Joseph Laforc-. Rev. Charles F. Bedard was cele- brant of the requicm_ mass at the funeral services for Josoph Laforcs at St Mary's chulch Thursdey morn- ing. was in St. Mary’s cem- tery. To Spealc on Suffrage Sunday Even- fng. Are the principles of womans suf- troge desirable from a Biblical and historical stanépoint? will be _the subject of an addrcss by Rev..J. R. Stubbert at the Sunday evening ser- vices at ‘the Baptis church. THIGH BROKEN. Rallroad Tis Fell on Boy of Feur. | John “Kissel, 4, recently arrived in this country with his parents from Russia, suffered o Droken thigh om Thursday afternoon at Meshanicsville! Uhln his father l.nfl another man who n rallroad tle acel- d!nuy Aronpmf it upon him, He was r,:}nv\'ed to the Day-Kimball hospi- Attending Woolen Meeting. M, Wheelock, agent of _the Woolen company, C. Froa Waterman and Percy L. Waterman, of the Waterman Worsted company, are in New York for the annual mesting ond banquet of the American Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers' associas At the seesion of the supefior co to be held here (Frid: uncontested divorces are. Meted - for Manufacturers’ A number of the cases are of specially interest én account of the fact that the principles lr‘n or 84 Yet' young Watches, th Xmas Jeweler VASII'AW.’S ; PUTNAM, CONN. ap-to-date, with the best assortment of and everything new in a Jeweler'’s heudwflhbofiwnfltylfl’wblfldfl' Season . M., was held on| pected that an expenditure |8 UIt| be able to transact business in a nor- " day, of George Sampson of Woodstock vs. Willlam P, Jordan of Willimantic was tried. , This was a case to court It i L al e, Tamesiow il 10 omm the store closes, this sale closes. : : Two hundred and fifty pianos and one hundred and 6ty player-pianos will have been sold. - And more. ’ As, for two or three days, we have been taking orders for two or three styles which have been entirely sold. But that was the understanding. That is what kept this sale open until Saturday night---so that we could appoint a definite, time at which to cise it and give every person a fair and equal opportunity to take advantage of it. Had we closed the sale when the assortment of styles became broken, it would have been closed during the mddle of the “week. But we arranged with the Autopiano Company to supply us with such additional instruments as we would need to fill all orders taken up to and including Saturday night at the close of business. Thus, with this concession from the Autopiano Company, you ere as well off tomorrow, the last day of the sale, as you were the first day, as far as the completeness of the stock 1s concerned. .,You may have to wait three or four days upon the delivery of your instrument, if you.select one of three or four styles--- that is all. e : But well can you afford to wait, to obtain the advantages of this sale. You could wait indefinitely, for advantages like these. However, you will not have to wait but three or four days at . the outside, and then only 1n event you select a style which has been entirely sold. But you can come in here tomorrow and lay dewn a single dollar, and share in the advantages of this unprecedented salé, just as well as you could on the opening day. have been residents of this city or vi- Offic of G. A. R. Post. of Putnam for years. She leaves a clnity. 1t (Pt Rretatle !:\j::én all :; Tho following is & Hst of newl: nd‘c;u of this' city, and heacd Socted officers of ‘Warner post, G, are uucadtm- Post commander, H. H. Mentioned in Bank Commissioners’ Zetor vice Report. rrept bank commissioners Fred Holt says: Savings bank changed its meassenmt st the annu- ing, much to the satisfaction his father and mother, a of the banking department. With the member L L. H. is survived by sister and two hrm.hurl. BEugene and ueom-.-a( surgeon, George F. Holbrook; patriotic Instructor, Os- car Oman; relief committee, Com- es Pierce, Munroe, Morse; delegate the departmeot encampmaent, O rge F. W. Grosvenor; aiternate, Holbrook. TWO DEATHS IN HOUSE. But They Were ig Dlfl.nnt Families In Lee Street. Two deaths occurred within an hour at a house in Lee street on THursday morning. The deaths were in different families and those Onesi; + MODEL PRISONE! il Frank E, Howarth and Lindley Cain Win Commendation at Wethersfiela and Cheshire. will “very shortly full satisfaction At the end of their first vear of in- carceration for having inflicted on Putnam a firebug scare that will long remain in the lm of nlll, &fl- muunm prison at wmnamm AUTOMOBILES COLLIDED. — 8o George Sampsen of Woodstook and W. P. Jordan of Willimantic Are at Law—Appeal Heard Thurs- In the superfor court here Thurs- day before Judge Joel Reed the case Corner Main and Water Streets, Norwich, Ct. No. 230 State Street, New London, Conn. for the mid.season m state| Litchfield County 'E.m which will be held year tation of the Watertown chapter at the Taft school on the Thursday, Dec. 17, lnm4hdnhgumomdww-mflweonn- try to counteract a lull in the piano business, due to the war in Europe and unnecessary pessimustic talk at home. The central idea of the sale, was that pianos could be sold mwmwstas lugenumbenasthnyeverm— el & If they were sold for Ieufimnthgzmever sold before; If smaller payments were taken than were: . grer taloin before; 'lfmorelibaalcondifionsofnlewerem' : than were ever given before: 3 And with this as a starting point, the following plan was : worked out and became the basis of this sale: First: $350 pianos would be sold for $266. Sccond: $550 player-pianos would be sold for $413. 3 Third: The first payment would be reduced to one dollar. .Fourth: The first year's payments on pianos would be placed at orfe dollar a week. Fifh: The first year's payments on player-pianos would bephced at one do.lar and 75 cents a week. - Sixth: You would not have to pay iaterest on account of the long time you were given in which to maxe your paymeats. Seventh: Your money would be refunded after a thirty days’ trial, if the instrument you selectet was set wansfactory. Eighth: You wouid be permittea to exchange your instrument if it was not sausizctory. at any time within one year, without incurring loss or extra expense. Ninth: You would be given a five-year unconditional guarantee; the stronges: ever placed upeu any pime or playespiano. Tenth: And last. but not teas, we would make it a praciice to cancel the accounts of those purchasers who should be so un‘ertunate as to die betore their payments had been paid in full, provided their accounts were up 10 date at the time of death. have been model prisoners, living up to every rule of the institution amd carning for themselves that esteem that is cenceded by om: in charge who have deserved it :{ igia rogara of every rule of diss piine, - iy Gahng. (oward Than b gne of wympathy find consolation in taken them away ffom the living world during some of thelr best years. Both young men have given every confi- a dence during the E.w-‘;“ D That John Buckley of Union, e S et tho Bt il the next clerk of that body. -nm Bdward J. Kerealy of Stam- Watertown—The invitations are out an excellent ng of thq club, | house. invi- 1913 imported products oShine,_in evening - of valued at $434,734,355; exports $748,+ n the last house oluuhrn-lr-rulnu 744,238, it that occurred in 1no. when the day in August automobiles of the plaintiff dant came into of DANIELSON

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