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WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESBAY, FEBRUARY 16, 191% DANIELSON ' : * PUTNAM Fields Jailer Albert S. Recovering | Beath of Blanche Larrow—Waterman From lliness—George Sciden Nar- Mill to . Run Nights—Willimantic rowly Escapes Drowning—Auction cf Man Gets 85 Days’ Jail Sentence— City Seeks Abatement of Tax in Woodstock—Fire Department’s Ball a Big Success. Stock Held Up—M. B. Smith Raises 51,000 Bushels of Potatoes. Miss Hattie in a hospital at I hee of Moosup was DMonday as being n 7 S A Dr. Kent yave had day for a Sta Peter: Flelen 1 n and Jennie Williar John Wilitfams and Geo YabanoR Gnd s Rohert Dart of ave gone to Brandon, Vi = | car or'two of cows with a view and Afrs. P W f Prov-'proving ierds owned in Woodstock, (dsE G pers Rucats ves here [ Pomfret and vieinity. MemBay 8 e e | Death from Diphtheria. > he_ Larr daughter of Mr. ow, d of diph- home. Webster was a visitor with £ Putnam Mon- day. Stock Attached. k of Putnam Cic = was atiached Monday and Burial of James Ryan. 1 of James Ryan, who died . was brousht here Monday 1in St. Mary's cemetery. Mill to Work Nights. nt of Worsted v sched- sets of Chimney Fire. demon- of mud that ne; the Uni Crop Secured. JAIL SENTENCES for Dayville Man—Eighty- Willimantic Wanderer. IMPOSED. a sideline v he managed to raise on i Pearl Brook of the Main 1. Mr. Smif ame from that s ielson. When he a week with her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Brunn in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. C. ‘Waterman has been . in Worcester recentl Miss Sylvia Wheelock has returned from a v with her cousin in Ux- on each count and to pay a fine of $9.60. James ~ Moriarty, Willimantic, was charged with having been intoxicated, with breach of ihe peace and vagran- Moriurty was rambling around the treet section of the city Sat- urdiy evening when he took it into his head to pass a joIt to an aged man. P Thislabtltion caused a ('ompl'r\inl to e Constable George Warren, who hap- | Dened to be in the viemi. Not stngs | STONINGTON h his punchés, Moriar! took an- e r wallop at the . constab Mary Wheélock is to entertain M. ¢lub’ Wednesday evenins. In | Members of St. Mary's Parigh Give urt the prisoner pleaded zuilty to} Minstrel Show—Borough Briefs. in‘oxication and breach of the peace Eiieg He was found guilty on the vagrancy| Mps, E. I Wilcox of Stonington was charge and. on the three counts, given | a recent guest at the home of Mr. and a total of 85 days in jail and ordered|iiys. I, R, Merriam at Rocky Hill to pay costs of $8.09. L i e — | Minstrel Show. FRENCH-CANADIAN LEAGUE "he members o Mary’s church . = z save a minstrel in_the borough Sterts Petition Against Legislative | opera ho ning under the Resolution Concerning Captain of | direction Caffery with a Police. chorus o Westerly, Noank { ana Mystic appeared § cisg The Ohe. undred ' members of the|Show: wis stazed unde; ection of ench-Canadian Social Advancement Y es: E. O'Br or of the league havé signed a petition to the|'PTCl. | £ resolution, fecently favorably reported | (" Washington, D. C.. o ; by the committee that it came before | ‘\,“-“’]jl’:f‘d“;;’;‘rd:\ ickford ‘was for a hearing, providing that the office | e b i of captain of police in Putnam e ORGPt R L Dbe held by an officer during good be- A« SULERGU EPony hird Baptist havior and that ¥ all be - n v v BitHbor AU canmE. bts ane Ash Wednesday Services. derstood that those responsible for the | vices will be held in Cal- petition will seek ave another hear Ash Wednesday by Rev. ng on the resolution, which is in the|D. C. roe of Hartford at 10.30 a. m. orm of an amendment the city p. m harter, that they m ter oppo- ) Kretscher and daughter ition before the legislat mmittee. from New Jersey. Another suggestion heara is that, if the \. Durgin spent Saturday olution is passed, it be with a ref-| | erendum to the voters of Putnam, so Atwood Is visiting friends that a majority of the latter would ,::1:; :‘}\‘ fa{\fll ref t could be-} nished. The sole intent ¢ bill wa Hudson, charged 1ke the office of cap ed before Judge 1 of be any urgent effort to School Paper: 1 1 Grammar e resolution if there proves to s e SlalaRer. Seheol = st Bl has heen recentl elected udes: Bditor in chief, Hope F.U_N%RAL' editor, Catherine { Augustus I, Morse. Cetee Funeral services for Augu s Morse, formerly asent of L mills and one of the best kn, z turers in eastern Connecticut, held every Wednesday conducted at his home on ernoon on of the school after the regular se: NOANK Peace Sunday Observed—Setting Poles Mumford’s Cove—Firemen Have wder. Monday afternoon by Re bert, pastor of the Bapt: bearers were Stillman & Ton Morsa, Milton Mor: Albert Leon T. W CITY TAX TOO HIGH. Piea to Have %250 Scaled to $40 by imniversal peace movement, for Sunday was set apart, was ob- Town of Woedstock. | served at the Baptist church here at g z : | the sessicn of the Sunday school by . Allen Hawkins, member of the e R 5 water commission of the city of Put-| irhe children of the sewing class are Mahlon H. Geissl paring for a sale, were at Woodstc ephione poles are being set by v forenoon to appear before the | elephone c b board of relief of that town to see & U S an abatement of the tax assessm. d Mrs, Edward Dalrymple of hat Mas been levied against the City | New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. of Putnam on the property of the w H irymple. ter department Within the limits of the | * aiiss Jorn Tion Miss Eva Fis! the guest of her potatoes he took the matter up in | t0Wn of Woodstock. The property as- 1t and sister-in-law, Mr. and and sclentific way. He made a careful | Se=sed includes a dwelling, $100; pump- rastus Fish, of Mys dy of the whole proposition and the | iR€ station. pumps and boiler, $2,600; Patterson and Hiram La- results of his attentic detail and | 134 acres of land, $2,680; all other tax- t Monday for East Hampton, of the most modern methods | 2ble property of the water department - have employme; e has resulted in getting enor- | il Woodstock, §13,000; a t of $18,- t Fitch has re called ention been o gross Jue of his po- far from even Stock Doyle Company Back. uarr POTATOES WORTH $40,000. e o the Doyle wonder What M. B. Smith Realized 51,000 Bushe! Crop Last on His ed 1 and y accurate ed he or Your Baby. The Signature of 3 A e is the only guarantee that you have the (Jenuine preped im or over 30 year YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST 8g O Bea. Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria $oid only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the babies. The Ceditaur Compwaty, ME Presi e I Welcomed | New Haven ge Geissler, f ratement of the tax on excepting the 134 ac s claim being based on a provides that municipal! | vning property in adfoining towns used for public purposes ar liable to a tax, and that the land, as | case, should be assessed as of the| value of improved agricultural land.| now asseesed, to | as the city desires i | es NATIONAL COLORS USED. Effective Decoratiens for 15th Annual | Ball of Fire Department, | The fifteenth annual ball of the Py 1 {nam fire department, the > | big social events before ason, was held in U {evening_and was very m | cess. remen and ve present year t especially attra idea being use de a tions we general al colo: new u at predominated ir ing that was artistically arranged about tk hall and there were D ures g A enes and a clever arr m 1| electric lights The stage was ed with palms. | Willlam Murray prompted for dance numbers on the prograr required his services, giv Music Thomas P. Ryan was director | with the following ass Fred |31, Bruce. John B. Byrne, Ovila Guer- 1tin,; es, Louis Winslow, Remi De- | longe, Harry Morse, William Sullivan, Robert S. Bruce, Henry Guertin, James Barnes committee of arrangements, F. | | M. Bruce, Walter Wheaton, A. Gray- | {don Sharpe, Louis Winslow, William | Fuller, James Barmes, T. J. Miller, | F. D, Thayer, P. Cloutier. Joseph Roy Frank Dumas, Ovila Guertin, Henry | | Welch, Joseph Page, T. P. Ryan, J. B. | s Daigle. ; | | OBITUARY. ] Mrs. William Donevan. Marie Anna Donovan, wife of Wil- | | liam Donovan, died here Sunday after- | |noon. She was a native of Canada, | born at Waterloom June 24, 1880. She {leaves her husband and five small | children, three brothers and a sister. 1 Secial at Guild Room. | There is to be a social in the guild | |room at St. Philips’ church this (Tues- | |day) for all who are interested in the | mission. There is to be a short dis- |cussion of the affairs of the parish Wwith an opportunity to ask questions | |and express epions. Clement Gillson {has arranged a musical program, in- | cluding a ladies’ chorus and solos by | male voices. The woman auxiliary is | to serve refreshments. | Social and Persenal. Mrs. W. J. Bartlett and Mrs. J. B. Tatem, Jr. were in Hartford recently Mrs. E. M. Brunn and her son re- | | turned to Brooklyn, N. Y. Monday. jafter visiting Mrs. Charlette Champ- | lin of Bradley street. Mrs. Meinken of Brooklyn, N. Y, the week-end with his brother spent 1. C. Meinken of Tremont street Mrs. E. Holden of Dorchester. Mass llon of Beston parents, Mr. and Mrs. a week’s visit with frlends ngfield, Mass. . and Mrs. G. Harold Gilpatric and in | {two children have Leen Worcester recentiy | rs. Charlotie Champiin and Miss e Champlin have returned from a £ siay in Worcester - H. Mansfield is tc leave this week a pleasure trip to Bermuda. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kent left Mcn- day for a trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. | Leaving for California. Henry Wheloock is to leave this cily | Wednesday for a six weeks' (rip to California. Mrs. Charlotte Champlin is spending of politics, it is said. Under the pres- continued to the next ptain of police comes | perior court. A bond ment by the common | 9f $540 1ed for Hudson by | WO ye It is not be- | Mt Just Out! THE L. A, - h e M I i » 24% Lbs. i WL Il T s € 0 i 4 —— TS it 'Ilnmllllll“"i I COLCHESTER a 2 -|Death of Mrs. Ann Lawler—WSnners Rathbun the home « Miss Charlotte il at eporte: . Frank Ireeman, in | in Prize Waltz—Filling lce Houses. |- larze P. Anderson has Ann Law widow of Ro- dieg home . Henray avenue, Sunday morning, . Lawler was living ir several vears and came to Mrs. Wes! been | Auction at Millington. er from town are S ~ ay (Tuesda Nokomis commandery, G. ¢ ction 8 held an interestiag 3 ttended |12 SN meeting Friday nig ope et application for membership 8 place ceived. 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