Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 9

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NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1., 1915 DANIELSON Foarth Quarterly Conference—Chief Pilling Convinced That Edward Zalco Disappeared on Purpose— Brooklyn Savings Bank’s Big Year— Nobody Claims Bedy of John James Woode. Rev. G. G. Scrivener, district super- ntendent, Norwich, wasg here Thur y ovening ror the fourth quarterly con- erence at the Methodist church anéd o watch the old vear out with the ‘members of the congregation gathered for the gervice that marked theé end ox 1914. Annual reports were made {the conference session that were of a ery satisfactory nature. showing the ear to have been one of success and gress. During the eveningz there was a €o- .12l hour and programme. There wae o preaching by the district super- iténdent and a service arranged ac- cording to his wishes. The service came to a close rtly afier mid- n'cht ZALCO'S ABSENCE. No Accident—Disappeared on Purpose Chlet George M. Pilling’s Investi: zations relative to the disappearance of Edward Zalco, the driver of the >rovidence pouliry team that came to Imville from Providénce on Dec. 22, and who has not been seer since that time here, have brought information ending to_strengiben the local offi belief that the fellow has not A went of his own accord. Zalco, aiter leaving his team at Kecegen's barn in Eimville, came to and went to a shore store, ought a pair of light shoes o xeo'.m, the heavy fleece-iined boots wearing en the trip alco also called telephone from hds heen learned. There ow to believe that put one over on those who en worrying and wailing over fate DEPOSITS INCREASE $100,000. Splendid Showing of Brookiyn Savings Bank for the Past Year. ness ’I.mr=fl¢ c Urin m peviod wilan Ditineea i o od and when tie high nd other considerations ocation, Satement December 31, 1914, McGregor nei Edward The newl be pleased i Séns of Veterans. Methodist Sunday School Officers. . F‘ollowing are the newly elected offi- cers of the Methodist Sunday flc’]ool Superintendent, Sidney H. Perry: sistant superintendents, Luther Pilhnz Freg A. Kennedy, Mrs. Ldith Fiske; superinterident of junior department, Harold Holehouse: = superintendent of rimary department, Miss C. Day: superintendent of Bome depart- ment, ‘Mrs. William Marti superi: tendent of cradle rdll, Alice Brizge: secretary, Miss Myra Codding: treas- urer, Nathan D. Prince; secrétary and itreasurer of the primary department, Misg Ethel Copeland: ¢horister, Arnold Wll&'! organist, Miss Rachei Burns organist _primary dcpartment, Miss Dorothy Day. Stebbins’ Stors Burglarized. A, H. Stebbins, wbo has tiie littie store in the southerly end of the Key- stone block, reports that his plate of business has béen broken into and property to thé value 6f §15 taken. The boxes of are are missing, a match vending machiné and its contents, in- cluding about $2 in pennies, and a punchboard. The thief that made the reak also started to take away a suit case ntaining a Aumber of other punch boards but was evidently fright- ened, for the ¢ase was left in the store at another place from which Mr. Steb- bins had jeft it. The crook gained entrance to the store through a cellar window_and door in the store flour made several bins did not re- f FUNERALS. Jchn James Woods. AL Vices for Jomn about 62, were Clarence H. Barbe Dayville cemetery. M | Monday at a boarding house waugar which viilage b emnlu& 3 eboro, and act- Selectman John A, ith one of the Gilbert got ir { Persons named in one Wednesday North f Woods. nd that the de but after lo ared it was no other efX the bod! was her e Hud! All Weoods al ordered b L Zeurah Baker. At Brooklyn Thu 1 v or Mrs, Zeurah Eaker that town Mond: gresational Baker wat Ivn. for burial. Lo arge of the funeral W, H. 8. to Play Willimantic. Windhem h school's ba: first a; n the town evening with the K el's as oppone; Tt always give the 20 ontest sport. Killing ord of vieto: in all, and old resident o vas taken to Ea: 1 Mrs. Woodworth and Mi 1A, O, Fairbanks of Norwich, for thelslockl\a(dbr' ;f Morse Mills Vote to Ella | | new { partment has haad worth were visit Thursday There were man: watch nighters Thur |spend the evening in Most of the business I . the banks and other loeed in Danielson todias The Dsparting Year: that while there is not one of us “Why do thess fool artists always make us loak like Qver a year old?” —XNew York Evening Suin. her home on Broad street. Hundreds of New Year cards were included in theé mails for Danielson people Thursday. PUTNAM Terminate Cerporate Existence— Supt, John T. Shaw Dead—Dewey Tetreault, Caught in Machinery, Loses Teeth—City Hotel Business| Sold. Eémund Guilbert is emploved at the | Loomer opera house at Wililmantic. | Clarence King of Danielson is the operator at the Bradley theatre here. Rev. Arnold Von C. P. Huizinga has presented a number of prints, secured on one of his tours of Europe, o the 5 school at Thompson. to be a New Yoar servico at St. Philip's cuurch this morning at | 9 o'clock. 1 Advent Church Mesting. The annual business meeting of the Advent charch members was held Tharsday evening after the prayer reice. Henry Welch and James A Rowan, as a committee of the B, I L., have @rafted resolutions relative o the death of Albert Brousseau. Sum of $2,100 Received. The treasurer of the Congregational church has announced that the sum | lanned to be ziven during 1914— 60—for benevolences, was received. hera was hea’ Thursday on trains through this city, induced by the roacih of the holiday ast of the Fircamcm!on is be- d with special servites Christmas cantata i unt of ice alread; Putnam work d by the faverable cold an were called upon o wo Christ- | Never have we been able to offer you such good Clcthing at marle-o Our stock iz larger. Weather conditions have made it so. This live store never carries goods over to ancther season. 3 £8, 50 $10 SUITS and OVERCOATS, now....$ 7.75 2; 2313 50 SUITS and OVERCOATS, now...$ 9.75 & i Mark Down Sa The Church Company DANIELSON, CONN. e €8, . $18 SUITS and OVER 15; BOYS’ SUITS AND OCVERCOATS ALL REDUCED. BARGAINS IN SHIRTS, I\'ECKWE.E'.R, E—iOSA:lRY. mas. Vote to Terminate Cerna"atmn. The s s have | action of under a new of Elmville was told court here Thursday morn- presented on intoxicated, that would Ro erved as Putnam, with mo: pended. The | tores and the Unusual Number of Crocke. ot. J furray of the police de- an unprecedented number of telephona calls during the & pest few days from the police of cities | Were no small {in southern New Engiand asking him { LP® only bu ¢ lookout for ¢rooks wanted | \is. George ¢ G as | ing louse a the number of |E. I received. oL Officers of Putnam Lodge. owing are jun- asurer Martin I b many ent of CAUGHT IN MACHINERY. Bus But Dewev Tetreault Escaped the Loass of Several Teeth. With On- e of the hero | Menila bay, lost o couple of teeth in | tion Thursday aftermoon as e win o écamé entan nery and Le!r\n‘ CiTY HOT:._ SOLD. s of William H. Noenan Ac. red by Winsted Garage Owner, bu William H. £s was sold Noonan, who e for about years, to Edward ‘assent, own a garage at Winsted. Mr, Caese: experienced hotel man and h: been t] an cesstuliy operated hotels in Tor- rington and Winsted. He will take|eg: session today. Mr. Noonan, Wwho |po, been engaged in the hotel for a |gg expecis o retire from that line. B. Y. P. U. Officer: The new elected offlcer: ch o? the | 7 members of t! Piainfield Graham, Spalding Spalding—with hsrl&i .\Yu!le vear, v, Miss Bates- Other offic PLAINFIELD | 11 290 | How the Old Town Looked When| Seddinz at| Gurdon Cady Had a Dancing Schooi il tinz.| in Union Hall—Head Rzilroad Men, Back in and arn 1 STONI Second Cencregational s ih the Lhurcn a his term to to continue the envel other year. Th that the following sums Tor benevol me work, $117.1 5. A vesoluti, | number of years, has no deflnite plans, | ing for the consolidatior urch secieties. bled. At the snnual meeti. Tnion Stanton Commences Saturday, January 2, 1915 COATS, now. .312.75 ’U, $22, $25 SUITS and OV ..RCOATS now. .$1€.75 ess shop an hall e port office) | e the Averili b ! me) the D Wilcox: NGTON Secic! Stone rem bez e treas: 4 was ests, tertained sev- Tuesd: Thi: 10 STAMPS with a 10c box of Talcum Powder DANIELSG. ~, CONN. "m Harvard coll nt | ployed <5 1e for the w! v the ing the icei First to Cut Ice. W. Bentl —Hcid of Live! Prompt “and recponds e Yoing man He was much .mp-nad Personal M Roper Adams of Wes:chester, Wed-esday. Filling lcehouses. L. Broder is filling his fcc -nea which i | King's pond. Lawrence Carrler who is attending ege is the guest of his Monda v York is vocd Abraham Elgart of est of his famlily in e. Abraham Grieff left Wednesday tor : at The postofiice until 6 p. will not g Gasoline From Natural Gas, T raction zas ( become Grpfleaxn Theatr Danielson AKG&O-EFE”‘P AN MIRSTRE He A 7 Evening, January 4th 50—PEOCPLE—50 Comedians Comedisnnes GOverture--Special Olio--Farce Dan!elson the direction mpany Wililam J s Tickets now selling. J. ESHKOWITZ OF YOu H:€E class Ladles' Talicr, Driss.aaker, paiyer and lurmier. ieales work only. Windham County Natlomal Bank dec3la Danisison®”

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