Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1915, Page 2

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” let to Mayor Daniel P. =< e — —- —— ‘SADD COMPANY LOSES. pritten a letier to May e e : Webb Decldes Appeal in Favor|taking off the south-bound passenger |or Jay M. Shepard sent fo New Bed- * |Officers of High Bchool Alumni As- [Judge L2 H. Fuller and Board of Relief. | rain 1n the mornins 240, 5, BOril: | Sherman who died at ‘hts homd in seciation—Glerks Must Petition In- | Recital — Mathows: Hammond : : : States that while the company de- | Hampton Monday night. Th.:_ntm.;: atome Of OIS SmnTRee dividual Merchants iday : company of this|ZIe8 e O much, it Had to do|services were held on the ival of | 3. (e ¥ —Attorney Darbie Springs Surpriss 4 [ to the superior | B! a business jon. He | the body and then there wal burial in Mr. Mre. Je who| In Seized Beer Case—Earl Dixon (."-' m) Bt Lo asbossors on | states that nono ¢ J"'a:x’.:.:: Dassenger | e Fine Grove cemetery. tinve’ ;"’..u" R oetaneits 4nd| Noarty Electrocuted: tive Mactor Duvest fs & : -3 ks was th ern fibe . Mrs gy e AL pvinces caBgprosenta Betors Tarige Jancs or. Webo. o9 wm-flmvgh "‘:f;;‘g°“’;;~buf,‘;,°e,i‘§:° OBITUARY 10" New Fork. 2o At 8 meeting of the Connecticus | Siliidats for one of the four eppoint- ||} Pilener, 2 doz. for ........ $1.00, reg. price $4.50 = for thi utes 8 t - e Secison Juigs Woon Gocs ro | resion, the var Increszed yee o Patrck 1. Brannan. 85 o | Hrtford o whioh herts & vice pres: | Hgecied fo.0u . Ale, 2 doz. for. ...$1.00, reg. price $1.50 B e & e Wheations. - That 14 fomobiles and now the Jitney servics| Patrick J. Brennan, who died at Bunmes o atne Nathan D Brinte wia eloctsd | o Mr. 434 Mra. James i, 2 s1 3 $1.50 : : T : In taking off these trains o o by Frank Burns were in Rockeil R R i ‘“ Tor the mg-fi:fl?giffl:; leftle?t three passenger trains between %."x%n“%u.a.‘.‘,‘,“'i’m:fl;.‘”“,’?; :‘ nfl?:e Rowland R. James 24, son of Mr. |Desday attending a wedding of Ed- : 05, eg. Fk‘ city in the Sadd and McAvoy [Falmer and New London. of Willimantlc and for nearly forty T e n 204 Mra Albert I Jaines. dlag af Burd Burns, brother of the Messrs. XXX Ale, 2 doz. h: «.v... $1.05, reg. price $1.50 3 ‘assesso had ears had been ed at the plant eir home in Los 3 3 R T o T s BAND CONCERTS D Ao Troat - Sty age 11 monthe. ¢ 2iss Peart O'Connor bas returned |l§ Peter Dolger’s, 2 doz. for... $1.50, reg. price $1.75 * Hauces it o $1500. This Judge Webb — Tere. Several months ago his health : Charles Gareau, teacher of English |ffom & week’s visit at Ocean beach, 2 150 £1.75 in his decision he would con-|To be Provided by Thread Company |yriie down and he went to the hos- in Assumption college, Assumption, P. Will Arrange Golf Events, Peter Dolger’s Dark, 2 doz. for $ , reg. price $1. der a fair market value for the for Ten Weoks. pital expectin sthat he might recov- | - Q. is at his home hers for the sum- Mr. and Mrs, C. J. M Miss Fi 2 doz. for $1.25, er and return to work. Many friends : mer. S ‘The Famous Narragansett, 31:...‘? ';:ru': Y he desision During the summer months, start-|are grieved by his death. For many Henry A. Rice of New Haven vis- | Nellie Grosvenor and Omer are iwas most satisfactory to the town |ing Thursday night July 8, there will |vears he was an active member of ited friends in Danielson, Wednesday. |2 committee to fazengs | :::, d“tgg a reg. price $1.50 Sterling Stock Barge on the Ways—Nearly 11,000,000 7 ovents planned at : and Sard ot rellef be- | be band coneorts at Recreation park |San Jose Gouncll No. 1f, Knights of y ot gyents p 4 6% To ‘Sustained them practically | each Thursday night for ten weeks. | Copmmbus of this eity. Lobster Fry Liberatad from Hateh-| .. Cottage Meoting, @ een| Sicey 2 s ::502'. :fig p"uce :200 £ . Ale, 2 doz. ), . pri ¥ Mr. afd Mrs. Charles F. Dean and The music will be furnished by the are to bold_a cottage praver meeting » 2 Pabst Blue Ribbon, 2 doz. for $2.65, reg. price $3.00 Mrs. E. G. Sumner. ery. Mrs. H. My Elliott were at Woonsock- American band of this elty. ~The| - Wr Fhoban . Ellen Hinckley Sumner of with Mrs. Lucy Barker this after- : | C. P. Stearns Improving. Amerlcan Thread company 1s €oing 10 | Mansfieid, wits of Dr. B. 6. Sumner, o e i fbipran) @ barse ! Teported at St. J"“Ph"th"é‘ Padity of the public will be apprec-|died at the privute—ospital Tuesday on the ways, ‘ednesday afternoon that 3 et, making the trip by motor, Wed- . nesday to attend the wedding of Miss Marion A, Norris of Middle- | friend: Clated by all, as it indicates interest |afternoon. Last Friday she under-|the first time these have been in use | igro Nass. was & visitor with friends| Mrs Hall of Farrows street will for many months. The schooner will v, have th bers of " 3 v al tion, but it was We 3 e mem| of the Woman's R X ™ emtn ™ Rutaday | f the commimity.. Tapossivle %o sava mer ”life, ' Mre|need many repairs besides. the kel | "o, BT Broun untversity ts | Home sty modet ot (R COMBINATION SALE the automobile he was in was 4 With Cruelt Sumner was born in Mansfield July | WOich Is the principal part of the|a¢ his home here for the summer va- | 0dist church at her home for s meet- 5 by the early morning train Father Charge Koty 23, 1840, daughter of Asa and Ann cation, ing this afternoon. at Steele’s, between| Joseph Peck was before the police| (Jepson) Hinckley. Aside from her |, The repairs on the fire engine, which Clerks in Mdme. Joseph Cyr's store ; and Bolton, was improving |court Wednesday meming | charged |husband che leaves “two daughters | B2YS been Eoing on under the super- | were entertained Tucedsy eventnk at| rmn . e P Number 1 ‘would be only a short time be- | with cruelty to his nine years old son, [ who reside In Davton, Ohio, Mrs. W. Makowy: o flMn,d m, have been | S ie"0r Miss Bernier, near South Iy he body of Daniel Fiynn, former- 1 full GOLDEN WEDDING $1.00 he would be able to leave the|Carroll The case »was brought bY|D. Chamberlain and Mrs. Virgil |SoMPleted and consisted in putting in | icijingly. Lot o a0k Whe wis (SsiIsed S0 quart e e e a2 p entirely recovered. Mr, | Samuel B. Harvey, prosecuting officer | Brooks. Burial will be in the Center Wihich ‘overh "e‘a Pm°;. “f” One| Henry Constant, injured by a fall Mositties o "m" the Norwich State FRENCH BRANDY $1.75 W *ns has been very nervous since |of the Connecticut Human Society. | cemetery at Mansfield, ovink o O ethblun 8180 [trom o tree two weeks ago, remains Tooepital yes brought here Wednesday 1 bottle LT RSO Tee ey %1 . the accident and In view of that no|Peck was arrested Tuesday night and levised a system of oliing which will ‘or burial in Grove Street cemetery. prevent any repetition of the trouble in | ! ¢ bis home on Main street. W, F. Killian of Putnam was a vis- End of Hatching Seasen. injuries are a brulsed hend and |day morning the police court granted SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD WIFE future, itor here Wednesday. ‘Seniors’ Outing Today. °* & contused hip. a continuance until Saturday of this Bembers of the senior class will be E:"’h“ been allowed to see him. Hsi | released under $200 bonds. Wednes- 1 bottle CALIFORNIA PORT WINE. ........ $ .50 a con Dies as the Result of Wounds—Fun- | The propasaiion of lobsters artificial-| Applications for Fingerling Trout. |at Alexanders ke ioday o oo WO 35 o 63 o vos Goas Brise s aes se e v SRS | B e i eral of Mre. Rosella Thompson. |ly has stopped at Do lobster hatchery | Charles Morin continues to recsive S i my o tereni S 3 Bottles for sz 00 . or s season. ready LW ten | applications for trout to be releass 2 L) e SoEmeY I Cuh e AL the home of John Flippin on |and cieven millions of lopster b?-:hl‘.’:e in local streams this fall. Offender Caught, s Blamed . Passenger Agent for f nut stree nesday afternoon | been ra n the waters o s Finding 24 out of 1l 25 Taking Off Two Trains. Fe’::m?:-rl‘:f::;‘: :-‘:»I:-it::fi J-it‘ at two o'clock, funeral services were | sound. Any other eggs brought in will Holiday Trolley Service. A, S held for Mrs. Rosella Thompson,|be allowed to hatch naturally. It is| The Shore Line Electric Railway |cheisocad in the coop at his place, 1 Number 2 $1.00 22 i g o : A T T AU SRS Charles Miron set ¥ Seneral Tassenger Agent Haniey of | ror taking o rain coat from his|dsushter of Mr. lippin, Rev. 'Sin: | considered that the hatchery has been | company will maintain exira service |day might. o Weamestns moine a1 $be Central Vermont railrond has |y, ffiarfinsiw withodt saying sny- |Cl8ir Grimstead officiated and buridl |a success this summer. Many visitors|on_the local lines next Monday. trap held the offender—a skunk that ¢ thing about it, Frod Berthiaume will| ¥es in the Willimantic cemetery. |have been entertained thers Ly the| Reports from the nelghboring town | had come pack for sie Somorn cirn 1 e = sl b n‘d. about s month in e WiNEham Mrs. Thompson was the seventeen | superintendent. of Foster indicate that the hail of |that remained. MOTHER GRAY’S | | oo Aot & o ared 1n “polics year old wite who was shot ot Wind- D. of A. Ingtallation. Sunday caused much damage in that | Tt s’ sometling of a treat to local 1 - od | Sor, L ays ago and for| 1, : X people interested in the war to get , 3 Sox Rovorishns of trousers. He entered a plea of not night in Mechanics’ hall with a large :7,'“5:92 from a stay at their cottage | subject. Copies of the weekly Scots- B T g sk e e v D d > ."'!f'. F‘., guilty. His contention was that when attendance of members. ‘A number of | “paP¢ FOd. an unusually large |3 Published at Edinburgh, received 3 1 N pipmach Troubles; octhing [he went away from his brother-in- f Mention. the new members, formerly of Betsy |, roene of Lpiiicotions o ally large |here are being read with special in- tties for Srran. wp Calda |1aw's home to go to Hartford it 100k-| o . ang Ross council, were present. Refresh- ® 5 | terest. s, & i [od as though {t might rain. He saw |l Anderson spent Wednesday in mont were served ot the closs of the | o8 Papers from aliens in county |“Some good events that are sure to 3 ox.N.Y, |ihe rain coat and took it and there SN i ‘:’;De“ AR o towns this tall. be, ot spcial intereat 1o all the mem- Number 3 ¢ EWee h MY, sent, there was no a few Mrs. M; tham, bee: it Qui ers bave been arranged to be heid on g ‘being no oen present, with fHisnas 1 mapendio couhmad S Tpiram, Who bas heen Mt Suist Colabrmiery, the Country Club links next Monday O J 11 of ‘HEMR“WRR m-.--.--..-..n: -5 Mrs. Elizabeth Litchfield is in Hart- | ankle, is able to get about. Porsoh renidamt o o it Aftemose. 1 Y, 1 $1 ford for a few days with friends. The fishing boat Aunt Edle, Capt.|disturbance will be permitted within ocal liquor dealers who have, on 1bottle PORTWINE..................... $ .50 the night before the Fourth. A spec- | Linielson via pony express out of that g Miss Francis Casey is spending her | jaimes Sistare, has gone on & sword-|400 feet of the Bradley bullding on |OTd<r; Ceen supplying the thirsty of e summer vacation at Watch Hill l“‘ rip. pl il b alled 4 Af; “ ‘l 1‘ % Sloop Pear], Capt. William Musanti, - place, will be called upon to testify T saensamassbencansssnsvensveese BB Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer of Boston | hag wevuires wisl Guey ag itl officer wil be on duty to enforce Murray's Boston Store ‘WILLIMANTIC, CONN. GET YOUR PORCH OR VERANDAH IN ORDER FOR JULY FOURTH {The porch is one of the most important places in the whole house during warm weather. But it must be ly arranged, and you need Porch Shades that will out the sun and at the same time give a sufficient a: A hearing to be held later in Dan- are entertaining Albert Gurley of this| Mrs, William Rathbun nas returned | ° TUle; 2 ielson. The local men, however, are B s city. from New York, where she was called [ 1’1‘1' s; A'“"‘"'thom“':‘, L5 2 otflos ffll‘ "25 Migs Lella Fitts is the guest of Mr.|by the iliness of her daughter. . Ta.¥ e, 106 ewhy alacta end Mrs. Fred Nason of Hayden| Miss Cora Rogers, who hes been | Officers of the Killingly High school | ecuting attorney, and had mot 5 street. visiting in New York, has returned. |3/umni_assoclation: President, Frank | foq as such praseonting atimnce Ly Miss Clara Taylor has returned to| . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swan of Provi-| L, G. Bailey; vice president. Lester | niing a bond with surety. to thy’ ac. 30 PER CENT- RED“C“O Hartford after a week's stay here | 953° bave been vumn:‘ hecs. m"l’l;;e‘A;;f'f?l&;iefl%‘f:%‘c‘;’:‘;fi‘e‘: ceptance of the first selectman of R s Gold e s e shirtwaist dance given Wednes- . A : * | said town of Killingly in such sum on all Whiskies, Brandies, Rums, Gins and Wines, Fs D:nehey = day night by the firemen was weli at- | Brnest R. Warren, Miss Ruth Atnold, | ne had fixed, conditioned for the toites all ¥ 2 L 3L s Miss Jennle Den-| tended. The hall was cool and the | Harry J. Hyde. B hey and Miss Mary Quinn left Wed- | giiests enjoved the affair very sact " | William Martin, who pitched a one- oMce ot prosecnis duties. And sid |l Seéal Champagne, Mumm’s Extra Dry, Benedictine. day for two months' stay at Pleasure (" Capt. Ellison Dewey 1s vieiting his |hit same for the Lynn team of the|cant on that date - And fhe said Ar- i Beach. Rl e e New England league Monday, was |thar G "B Sobeuid: “hetnee ™ s A good assortment of Imported Irish and Scoich Miss Mory Rcse Blanchette loft| Miss Vera MacGowan is employed | formerly a student at Killingly High such complaint have given a bond to T Presday for the Blanchette cottage | at the Ship and Engipe company plant. | School, and got his first real pitching | F1C%, SOMEIDY have given a bond to |l warpoitiey ot bleasure Beach where she will re-| Samuel Haley has returned to his | XPerience as a member of the school’s | ha- ahoud T fn iloiassuc with an main until September. home in New York after & visit here. | teams. 4 act creating the town court of killing- N . 2 Miss Blizabeth Maxwell is with the| Mr. and Mrs Peter Deveau have re- | Must Petition Individual Merchants. |1y, passed by the sencm seommine: We also give away nice Souvenirs. G. Fox Co,, of Hartford in one of the | turned to the village to live. At a meeting of the Danielson Bus- |its January session, 18 departments. Miss Maxwell left here iness Men's, Association, with less than| To this Mr. Bill answered that his Wednesday to take up her dutles in a dozen meémbers present, it was de- | previous bond as prosecuting attorne Hartford. YANTIC gided. relative to the clerks” velition | held £ood until such time as his pved Miss Alice, Morrison Jeft Wedse for halt-holidays weekly during July | cessor be appointed and duly quati- momning. for’ Alteding, nesr Pasedens, | Looal Team to Play Baitic Saturday— | and Ausuet o tet the Hieopr o o | e Cal, to spend July and August with| Holidays for Mill Employes Over the |each business man individually, which | To uphold his contention that the her 'sister, Miss Annie Morrison, action will be taken. bond must be renewed us he had prev- FRANKLIN resides there, AT WOt Tyl Sty et T B he hak g IS .00 ( STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Fifty-six at Suffrage Meeting. made with a wide slat alternated with a narrow one, «of Farrel the City of Bridge- ‘ & A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joiletts heve| Fifty-six were present at the meet- | oo Of ; and they will thoroughly shade the porch and give suf. Personals. [eturned from thelr homeymoon trip |ing with Mra. Rienzi Robinson of the | ootine from thed fm, " iEreme court Telophone 812 ¥ fih’l! ventilati J. F. Carr is in Boston on business, | 214 «re residing with Mr. and Mrs. T.| Equal Franchise league and new mem- ¢! ision in that case as follows: As he 3 Galant on Main street. bers were received. Mrs_George Day | o e Ty weagmy attended the | “SVaiter Amold of Pomfret is epend- |and Mra. Anale G, Porsite oo |accepted and exercised the office under Petmadoiey wedding in Providence | ing a few days tn town, the Fucet of | were Sreatly ploacid et ine iiors |the new ' appointment, he could mot cottage of Judge Har Wednesday. o n I S d s eee o m!éhyaddmflu el ;fnm; claim that his tenure of the office was | not involved in any way, their testi- | vards below the of Ji Mrs. Vera McDonald left Wednes-| J. Keating, who has been second|enthusiosm. » ;‘"g“““‘_"c; ¢ his original tenure. | mony simply having to do with cer-[ry E. Back. There wasn't a chance day for a Stay of several weeks at|hand in the finishing department here, == DS Tavor o e et o i | 1A detalla 'of he' trkisdictona 716 | SSNtthe, xR e Do al uffs. as left the Admore Woolen compan: ICKIN EAD. i - % truck and back Miss Dorothy Fenton who has been |21 With Mrs. Keating has gone 1o TICHING A0 DIREAD Siecend M meies: tabe awey| Travelsd in Twenty-Seven States. Tander, Josiny biat Lat RS Tmomville, Mam. whees they ‘will|To Be Secursd For Forwarding [ the beor ara s o nkO AT | Jiags L T, Puller s back at bush: way. A peculiar SUlneiSaies $es E T o | spend several weeks. French Red Cross. consignees, requiring each of them to | 3688 after six weeks' absence from the | ;" "o soaos car of the train IF THIN, RUN-DOWN Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tadd recently certify on the order that it had been | GItY: During his stay away he visited |1 [3e bagFage Cor Fiynn, killed i the Ioss gardens &t Elizabeth| wy, Equal Franchise league is to | Geliveres bo orper otint, court. And [the Panama exposition and traveled in |y ¢ tne Norwich Stats Hosph OR UNDERWEIGHT | park. Hartford. take up the work here of soliciting |thus ended the first act in the un- | LWenty-seven states. He found the |y, oo Ue-7PAWeel, cInte J00P fsivntny M and Mea John Tracy wers ve-|funds to buy ticking and thread fOf | rmmcton e ey drama. wholo experience very interesting. train only three minutes. Lo o e et your powers ot | O e ot ras tn Wi, | COTWATAING to France, this at the ro- | A hour jeter ire TS, . taken | Some firms hers are adopting . the fooa aseimifstion are detecilie’"Fufn| Mrs Soyimour Quicley was Uli- | quest of the Red Cross organization in | from the cell where it has been losbeg | SugSestion that telephone borrowers The Coolmor Porch Shades come in 4 ft. x 7.6 at $2.25 and 12 ft. x 7.6 at $7.75. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. g 111 B &g g ~ Paris. Gifts of the materials men-|up for about 10 days and loaded be turned down. The practice, it has WEDDING. ¥ Capitak$100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 [ o puiniaiz life and & semblance of willss Sybil Kilroy spent Sunday at tione wil also be welcome. “The e rak AR s A besm found in many parts of the state, % = 3 . pi making, food nourishment pa: 1 3 campalgn was started Wednesday and [to Mr. D: ias’ pl - & ; Established 1832 Bk E,doat Aowiabment piises om | | Ar and Mrs. Hery Hamilton and o M. Dageiias” place on Raiiroad =, thews-Haomond. umb ntributi - 3 loss of business to stores where their| Miss Helen H: of nocd something that will peipabe Ras|Mrs. C. D, Sevin were guests of My | DUmber of contributions were , at | street and delivered into his place of ammond of Hamotes, X line i in use by outsiders. : . . 5 Bionine fioneate 1a thalr masis solahd Mis. Warres Hamilton sz’ Bast |30, S 0e 1, Tioves ‘atont. cown by Lt cunder direction of Depaly [UeD 18 0w bt e eve: by & wo- ity SUS Sk e i Accuracy in acceunting, courteous service, Epoett them 21 ot e NO0F 2R | e Chaciee Awold and daughter, | he,JeSEe The Sed Cross oriunias: | the origios) veizurs. rohals pavenmeat ohpostts Presvers | e, uoe-docoraied versnds | of Ber R 1] i 1: it t .t t 14 be tter tl A 3. lon wi arrange to have Belgian wo- Wh the ki v 2 = ouse, | promptness and liberality in dealing, and a ToRtAer Sargil T M Lhe pesh s AnT T et jare spending | men make the ticks and will pay them inside the building Shenft Ayer fn store Wednesday attemoon and quiet- | presence of a few relatives and friends | “sound Business policy in administering its Mre. H. H. Howe. T | Bundreds "of “pnoid” Gever " petienes | fuired of Mr. Dasemias if he e | B od tF o ime i seurius war, | Lo Ceremony was performed Sy @b L own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM L by el back of the fighting lines in France | Mr. Dagenias repliod in the affirmas . Ihers wa | seetea oy Brof. 51 A B of e —— . . = e Yantic baseball team will to | are oblig: 0 lle on the ground be- | tive Th h Ve . A, college ngfield & t NATIONAL BANK, which aims theteby to = T————————————|] | Buitic Suturday to play the Baltic|cause of lack of hospital facillties. | to his e g onierir Aver turned | o O iews by kindly specta- 7 i i i umac and isoni team. z it again, which they did, immediately | “OFS- Bk e e Sl Pricidy o S || e it Emstre, e TN A ey e R - » ‘The Admore Woolen t to its cell in the police sta- "ue y P fitabl P P » P C————————— | Will close Friday ;uu mv’ml:; Monohan—Doyle. tion, where it will remain until the | Putnam lodge of Odd Fellows elected | ding March was played by Miss profitable. Tuesday. A rumber are planning to| At St. James' church at 5 o'clock | hearing next week. the following for officers for the en-|thy Brown. Mr. and Mss. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ]| srena the hotidays out of town. Wednesday morning Miss _Elizabeth | The second seizure was a brand new |suing term: Noble Grand _ Arthur|will leave about the Srst of 3 L. e Leaves for Maine. Doyle and James Monohan, both of |expedition against the beer and other | Loomis; vice grand, Willlam P. War-|for the Hawaiian Islands wi Maple street, were united in marriage | drinkables in the lot. After the upset |Ten; recording secretary, Alvin, S.|will make their home where Supt. G W, . menf e nanam Nationa an neaday for Baston and Ham mtreca | by Rev. M. J. Ginet, . S., pastor. The | in (court: Mr. Bl immediately ‘went | Mastin; finsncial secretafy, Lucils H.|Mathews will be the girector esses iss Ma Doyle, sis-|out and qualified, drew a new com- d 4 2 2 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. £0 to his summer home at witnesses were Mi Bt 4 , 5 Sebago lake, ter of the bride, and Thomas Mono- |plaint and ordered the beer returned Recital. The bride is the daughter of Will- Maine, for 1o S Neiation. han, son of the groom. The wedding |and seized agam. In- discussing toe e e . Wight. |1am Hammond, a hisce of Hon. ke Stay ol Sebass geft for three|wag attended by members of the fam. | bond matter Mr. Bill later saly he| Puplls of Mildred P. Wight-|H Hammond of this city, whiers she VOIr and Mrs. Wolt engtppaine. |ilies ‘and intimate friends. After . |gained the impression that he wag |Man gave a planc recital at Tier home, | weil known. Brooklyn, N. ¥, are seoogciildren of | wedding trip Mr. and Mrs, Monohan | fully qualified from the text of the or: | & R o ., Vrieraiods weeks In town, Eusets ot Mo ag et | will_make Abeir home at the groom's |dered of Former Judge Harry E. Back. e P e R CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Vil - " residence, 2 le street. appointing m prosecutor unti U T ey saa time as his successor had been ap- |the decoration of the home. Refresh- |y, ., New Applications For Member- : i home 1 SEvetic afee & Eri L {0 bee SEIZED BEER RETURNED. pointed and qualified, Mr. Bill suc. |Ments were serv: ship as Result of Compaign—teow ¥ » Miss Grace Frink r @ brief visit with ceeding himself, as he has for years Summer School, = e & 3 ; > And Then Seized Again, After Attor- post, in e afice. Re affair of the jat. 0 Anuouboed that & ] —— - 3 - 3 ¢ —_— i S a diversion the ir school or camp is to be established at : BAL DR TDORIS Had Won Point 08 Lol | i wos Smataing Aok Itiat e | ET o Sy s ok ertantigtialt =t e AR Sthe ShEm o ‘echnicality. but it has not brought to issue the|lome in South Woodstock, not far|th¢ Putnam Commerce, as e points on which the matter of pony |from beautiful Roseland par. Teach-|{he 0/d Business Men's association is St. Teresa’s Tl 8oc The load of beer, kegs and cases, . PRICE 25 CENTS ot et oty in charge | £XPressing must finally be decided. |ers and young women to the number Elects Officers—Mrs. R. J. Jodoin | 55 o, Tom oo Do Y s ess In Char®e | Bome further surprises are promised |of 70 are expected to arrive within a EVERY BOX GUARANTEED Improving. ngmm‘ o S 13 or | by_both sides in what is becoming a |few d@ays. locally famous case. Train Kills Cow. since held at the police station here, LT ccmes necessary Eczema was® given an outing = Weanesday ALY A cow that had wandered out of a|ber sign a slip to L morning. Whether or not this tender NEARLY ELECTROCUTED, nearby pasture was struck by m.m W Day. . Tetun S ysulos with solicitude for its well being improved B - e B, | songer train due in this city Chafing and All Skin its quality any was not ascertained by | Earl Dixon, Lineman, Afiected By |Norwich at 315 and instantly killed conclusion of it: ing Current at Central Vill as the train rounded the sharp e S T | iRy - e Diseases Earl Dixon, employed as a lineman by the People’s Light and Power Co., narrowly escaped electrocution while 3 Miss | A cratty move by Attorney Elbert L. | working at & pole in Central Village, it Mr. - | Wednesday afternoon. He was stand- DR. E. C. JACKSON, Dentist ans . Dito, x| Ietis, counel i e Dadwins wp- | Naduesaey ieicmoon. o vus wat- Painless i EM’ to ments for the hearing on m;”mm ble, the other extended to the wet stuff and earned a bdrief o and Filling a Specialty A= for_the besr: With the town court Bulletin Coupon [ 3 iately fo the | some undermined o X 122 Main Strest Willimantio DR 28 0 cemaint. SR e | vl by Kis mathty Dt from aumest B GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES ‘ ' e = T e g . HIRAM N. FENN August. fl.fl,uw”mm.m‘&m Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s ° The Diggest at the prics, The §| . . plaint as prosecuting him down. Dixon was assisted of Its clase—less ma‘:.m Donndu.quxuflvul_ upholstery: §| UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER the fact that he had not quali | office of Dr. J. L Gardoer, nearhy, Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. ‘without crowding; ne!:a‘y. easy ndm‘( gl?.“d; mti:“ 62 Chyrch $t. Willimantio, Ct. 8 office under his reappoint- {it was found that his left s necessary to hind J ay 1, because of his failure | foot were badly burned. Later he Name of Contestant.............0..00.ss A ALl pive -~ v i ssized - - hllb‘&nd,un:ulmlzby'(xl. taken to his home in Danielson | seunivas will give any prospective of Connecticut. 1 TIAY M act creating the town court of kill- Lt. W maid :irlednuflnl evening # Name of Voter. Succeeding Elfiors & Shepara 2 mfi;mdlfl:mfl"‘flum cidence was that Dixon was assisted Hartford —Hartfora Pt o K R o Bl Russell street unufimnu o, the FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | i siction +t"%e 7% o s i dox F: only t "in_action, poles away from whers Dixon &, E"&m ed such com- | was hurt, the latter at that time crsesy THURSDAY, JULY 1 attorney for the !ing to Myers to Dr. Gardner's

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