Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 9

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With Other Contestants Coming Forward Rapidly L. DESAUTEL JOINS MERCHANTS' LIST The Bands from Madden’s Cigars B ) — will be redeemed according to the moved to Mass., F . . a X o, Py TEmmsho g |SEE 2 Suits i our S : ol Hiiame 100 T s / ancy You fellows who smoke had better unste of Aw. | o T aswick A. . ‘ & m . ; busy Al m et 1 nkly Ty Charies’ A. Gates of Wii- | the a are 1 : Iy heavy voting, Seorge C. Stewart of Harstora vis- Dbeen a recent visitor here. 5 smong s tted with Danieison _friends Thure: | ™ Mies Fiorence Dolureck of Worcester the Compound. membership are composed of men. Lest TUt nit haat v wil again J| 9% Sells Six M visited friends in Putnam Thursday. o, o . 2 refer to the little Five Vote Coupon essd o Rainy Half Holiday, v B a ;,.,. fin“fl:‘]!:l‘l‘ofin ‘W. 8. Brown on Thursday arranged ! &:{w each six consecutive coupons || the sale of six dwellings he construe- ..i,q., o Saturday inclusive, J|ted on Water street to the Danieison g Aok afternoon, one 2 g to 650 extra | Cotton company., 7 Death of Mrs. L. W. Crenkhite, Putnam Chamber of Commerce us’ of ready been deposited and increas- Mrs. L. W. Cronkhite, sister of Mre. | will be represented by a del on at ingly so each week, the High School §{w. Dfismm, died last week at Al- | the business men's annual uet to » . and St. Mary's School having ex- H. Burial was in Providence | be.held in Richards grove next Thurs- celled them all through this feature ev. Clarence H. Barber will con- | day. a m mn r “vm this weelk.t The oln’ll}; :ln route to :.uct thgm -crv:ie: onh vis park, Sun- A Dangerous Corner, - . «success is to excel very depart- y evening o'cl tomobile crash between . ment of voting. The figures below Mrs. Lyman Cook and two m:c‘h‘:?-:r -:v‘llnsinx :rmm‘ the _east ;en. Cigarette, Spearmint Gum and | tell their own story. Get busy— of Groton, Mass, are visiti With | corner of the roadway under the Front t0 m. julletin Coupons came in genero:s hustle—no time to lose. Mrs, Cook's parents, Mr, and H. | street raliroad bridge again indicates B R e e ot wiieh A. O. JOHNSON, H. Gtarkweather. 100 ninendls of oo e alo with the liberal buying th 4 S treme care have done plases them at the head 8 Union Sq, New York, Leaves Dayville. ing at that polat $12—$13,50 SUITS now ...~ of the roll of honor today. John B, Kelley of the staft of the e annual meeting of the trustees Dantel: of the Putnam Savings bank, which 1 e e L. Desautel Joins Merchants® List | STANDING OF CONTESTANTS || b fomily from Homii toas e mncd | has been closed for @ year and a ha $15—$16—$18 SUITS now $12.75 Putnam High School........... 111,738 || vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ben- N e i s $20—$22—$25 SUITS now .vevvvvseeree. $16.75 St. Mary’s School. . -109,504 JInel BIRCIS Breston is vistting for meeting will consider other than rou- ceen 102,065 §|a few weeks at Chochrua, N. H., in the | tin® ness. 2 1. 0. 0dd Fellow - 98758 | foot hills of the White Stountains. S, [xe_Xovine st IT'S CLEAN.UP TIME FOR SHIRTS - State Tvads Echool =+ 82550 Y ooricusly infured by a fall trom a. tree, | the common council at'this week's $1.00 SHIRTS now ... sees <o TBe * | meeting are being carefully studied by Dantelson Troop Doy Seouts 61,308 | Hvasking slow: TrogTes toWard re- | o lo ¥ of cars.. This wee inglexted $1.50 SHIRTS now . ceee $1.15 ery. » ¥ Thursday by methods of parking in B Ay e e & xwmfi’fmné’;&“s‘;nm o Mem::";”";"c‘o::‘ :::Tfi:'n com.- | 11 business seotion and otner observ- $2.00 SHIRTS now ....- sscess $1.65 danger lurks in the wake of the SR are to be put in force. 4y o efabt futing o ‘beink ‘sbowt | Methodlst Church .. 31887 BIEESY Abe of the Deniailon coaoany Tag Day Tomorrow. £3.00 SHIRTS DOW .'vaetvvvnnnnnnsaivone.. $1.98 the general understanding that this [ Putnam Idbrary ... ... ... 20,993 Bl ¢or target practice. The local range is| The office of Richard Gorman i to 89 Ware is now the bread to buy. Koights of Columbus.. oo 12861 || the best in tne state, be used by hustlers in the plavsrounds | heresa. s L REAL GAINS IN OF The Grosers sind Marksts Important | bomn s Coue, Caaeh Single Flash of Lightning, Sf iy omomow. A oeganisstion of ghiects trom (ns excitement of the day, BAR! OUR SH DEPARTMENT W ol S e S ning, “Sotary fash_of brilisnt lght- | work of tasging. The ladiss in charge | gusr deparied. o T o 50 pairs of Men’s Walk-Over and Elite Oxfords, > J > 'ved some sul ntial offers o 2 vote the food purchase. This rep- - caused the fire alarm o ring in just | of contributions for the development of | cia oy Ne miosdy Oldest son of Fran- |} regular price $4.00 to $4.50, now $3.48 Tesents the heaviest disbursement | St. before two o'clock Thursdsy after- | the playgrounds. flo K and Sophia (Hall) Wood, was of the home, and naturally the . O. noon. The was the only one The coming of a new industry tolana will therefore be 84 old next largest fleld for voting. With Ed- First Baptist Cl during the hard shower. Putnam is taken by many to forecast November. At th ,0"! "‘ Pocdee kxmAcwr,w Changes at Armory. 2 bullding boom In dwelling house | went to live with his tncls, William K, o,g"" 2 Owl: 2 An architect is expected here soon P"&"'Y There arc fow vacant rents| Ha) in the town of Chapiin, remain- Putnam Country Giub. to arrange for changes to be made at E ey t"'(’h.‘::‘:“‘r‘;f""'l'u“b"‘:: ing ghere until 1849, when he removed pson - the state armory. A new floor in the to utnam, which at that time was §,’,".’.‘Em,.g H‘t’::‘arr; 3 drill shed, a new heating plant and | 98Mand for such with the coming here | known es Pomfrot Factory. In early CYR BUILDING DANIELSON, CONN. side galleries are planned in the|Of & number of new families. life he learned the shoemaker's trade, <l to be made. The side gal- Rains Gladden Millmen. leries will allow of taking the present | Manufacturers havi: lant observation booths for use of the &r- | the Quinebaug river and oth ':t% which he followed for many years, and | tillerymen off the drill fioor. in this vicinity, and who m?flnm,m was actively engaged in conducting his | chester caller Thu s Snow has been at the office during her Milot & Williams Damage Done by Rain. at least in part upon the rivers for | {arm until four or five years ago,| Clayton D. Barton of Deacon’s 4 2 _| power, have welcomed the repeated|Ww3en his youngest son took charge to Dry Goods Store Men's and Boys’ Furnishings, Shoes 1,00 03" iointty. Dy ene ® et BT TN ERing of the. past Ty A O b Ry TR Y, ew days. Heavy rains twice this week = George E. Shaw :""’"‘::’;m ‘.’;fi,"‘"“ffl"' ,fi"’{df“:“ ::g have helped swell the streams to un- | On July 16, 1862, Mr. Wood enlisted Jeweler m":"‘r crape. silferad. et The | usually high levels for this time of the | i1 Company B, 18th Conn. Vols, for a | York Wednesday after spending a week Mardware and Plumbing s wl’;mh Fo fmtmmm hars | vear. three year term. He was taken pris- |at his summer residence on 2 James F. Donahue o ke et e e e oner at the battle of Winchester on| Charles Clark of Marlboro was & Sh Briagiet w“"flem siven ancth: "9;"7 CHINESE INSPECTOR June 15, 1863. and was confined in | Colchester visitor Thursday. Alexander’s Shoe Store re given another severe washing. Libby prison and Belle Isiand until s’ Cosr b Mk «BerethyDesd dng RegquiShess ~ | “R. W. Babbi Takes Wong Lee o Hartford to Secure | 1omk; 2ol nemy oy asncbanged, He sebiigs ot ‘ % ¢ ABOUT 2,400 ACCOUNTS. o8 Wong Lee to Hartford to Secure | continued with his company until Jan.| Miss Florence Carver, clerk of the The Prow Z_Pomfret St Sporting _Goods e S et Alleged Credentials. 18, 1884, when he was woundea,Llocing m.ru rlem“:nedh:o her;o:n;a mHonn 'r‘:‘:"mfl of Westchester was i H Ry fel Fi indh: g his right leg at the battle of Lynch- u n str m [artfo: town ¥ Confectionery Charles A. Richards "é:?my "é':":;‘ ey “;L“H‘"’ John A. McCabe, from Boston, United | burg, Va. at which time he was again | where she has been for several weeks| C. B. O'Brien of Willimantic was & Grocer A ¥n | States Chinese inspector for the New | taken prisoner. He remained in & rebel [ on account of poor Pe-.lm. Mies Ruth | Colchester cailer Wednesday. The Putnam News Co. . < Savings Bank. Bngland district, came here Thursday | prison hospital until September, 1864, Cigars, Confectionery, Eto. The Empire Theatre morning at the head of & group of four | when he was again exchanged and A special ooupon’ will- be '} d These are extremely busy days for | members of his department, visited the | transferred to the Union hospital at Edward W. Mullan dompable “at . Comtansuegias,. || the clerical force at the Brooklyn Sav- | laundry of Sam Lee in Elm street and | Annapolis. Owing to his dieability he N I H 5 al e ¢, or Yee.|the army on May 4, . 3 2 & Windham County Savings bank to the | Wong was incarcerated at the police Mr. Wood's first wife was Miss Har- . Kirkman Soap Wrappers Cigarette and Spearmint Brooklyn Savings bank makes most [station until early afternoon, when he | riet White. Three children were born | Depositors of the WINDHAM COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, 10 Votes Each Gum Coupom i g; l:.e v;;x;l;al;;plac:: :o !lml:l:g ay -fia :vmc-l ot:-ekrenmmx;;oul;lnrtferd to x:indelr o ott this union, Albflh REd';un died in y* le. le lan was made into ;i - ° 2 - * . Bee Soap Wrappers Star Soap Wrappers many of the Windham County Savings | his case here. “Wong was shy of cré- slacs % Rochester, N. ¥, and Jerome, | Danielson, recently consolidated with this institution, are re- . lepositors have presen thel entlals proper] accrediting him to t hurc| i Ten Votes Each Erise and Spearmint Goupens. § i have their accounts changed over | this couatry whan the inepeciors made | Neroy. hars iethodiet church in quested to bring in at their earliest convenience their pass Voo, 20 votes. Whole ocent 40 Jj|the Brooklyn Savings bank officials | their call, and Inspector McCabe said| July 8, 3865, Mr. Wood married Ab- Soap Powder Coupons Votes. Soap Wrappers 10 votes J|&re urging by notice, all to do so at | that Wong would be required to show | bis E. Cruff, who was born in Burrii- All_ Are Ten Vot el B A °* || their earliest convience, that the work | pepers. which he claims he has in | ville, R. I, Feb. 5, 1843, only daugnter | Dooks, that the accounts may be checked and transferred. i e et S S i of transferring may be expedited. Hartford, or that further investigation | of Artemus and Esther Cruff, and is + UNITED CIGAR STORE Hamilton Coupons Ignore Standstill Law, relative to how he came to be In the|now in her 734 year. By this union THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS B - Cfi?fiu:ez A Each Coupon Five Votes ' (o That rule about automobiles coming | SSETEY TONCDS Tals, ThiS was the| twe sons wers born. Eimer C. who ] : ach Ce sf n passen; are . . < One Vote With Each oy The Bond 25 Votes leaving or boarding & (roliey _ Car | pheihe, Chinese inspectors who are | Killingly, and Edwin L. who lives at | Phoenix Building, Main Street, «Danielson, Conn. Ask Your Grooer Fo standing in the street has mnot been eping e east- | the parental home and has charge of L ern Connecticut towns. the farm. Heckers’ Cereals UNION CLUB COFFEEEAAND heard of by more than one-tenth of |® 4i"the laundry Thursday afternoon §4r. Wood has always been a repub- RUSSIAN BLEND T those who drive machines through 8 that W L& ;ofi -xa:!'n“ d"’erum W Tea package, half Ib,, 200 Votes Thursday two women who came|yo came here from Hartford. “Wong | justice of the peace for nvuru“' ngu: P o & #onpindid s acd Oc size, 75 Votes , around behind a car stopped opposite | wiil be back here next week, maybe to- | and a member of the high school com. 100 weive each when. preeented at e O the Attawaugan hotel narrowly es- |morrow,” declared Lee, who seemed | mittee at the time the first Righ school ¢he Deacon Dry gggfl;’ E.:,., Madden’s Cigu Bands caned being struck by & car that went | very confident that his émploye would, | building was built in the town, and Redeemable 2s follows: hour, at Hartford, be able to produce the | continued in office for several years This was merely repeating a necessary credentials. ‘Wong, who | thereafter. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wood daily occurrence, however. Examples idn" Wrappers redesmable at 100 votes of flagrant violations of the new ;w, speaks very little English, didn't do| have been members of the Putnam much talking at any time. He is about | Methodist church almost from the date each at Deacon’s Dry Goods Store. 1 y eflect:l‘: .nm:r 1fl can be seen ’umtg:t 30 years of age. of their marriage. Mr. Wood was su- :ny 6 & trolley car stops ‘fl s perintendent of the Sunday school for } several years. He has served many GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION | SO0, YOOl rard and trustes of the Motoring After Booze. FLAGPOLE ¥ Havl faced the difficulties of the el e 3 YANTIC 5 PLE SHATTERED. blockade agalust lquors coming from |Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Wood Reoeive | CRUFCE . : ingle Flash of Lightning Found Its |Futnam on the order system and the Friends on Fiftieth Anniversary. p Miss Elizabeth Kempton has gone to| > "3 ® | experience of having it seized, those — / COLCHESTER New York to etudy art at the New Mark On Connscticut Mills, who are going to have what they want| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Wood of Put- e York university. Dani whén they want it have adopt i ey wan ave adopted & |nam celebrated their golden wedding | K. of P. Lodge to Observe Memo: y““.za’“.i,“’:.‘;‘“mi’.‘an"' mfim o i aid ;gltyz;e Cg:;eg;‘gggl; iom newlphm Tmfm :imihme{l mmlii they lnn:;enlry '(I;'huradn{ st toh‘u‘;r Bome sn,.,,,,_._.:_,,‘, Lodge to Assist. - 3 ) was- sh: surely are within the law. Livery|on the East Grove street road, where thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- ,,!m;m‘s"gfi ‘gx;seb:g;’r‘:r{mfll;;“ automobile owners will benefit. The [they have resided continuously since| gunday, July 11, will be observed as lam Kempton. rain Thursday afterncon and fell iy |Schéme is for those who want the |they were married. They round out ' . R ——— 0 | goods to hire a car, not an expensive | their half century of married life in | Memorial day by Oliver Woodhouse the ground. The juice followed into|500dS to - e »- Meriden—Miss Catherine = Lines|.C .ifl"onto one of the elecime wiots | Proceeding now, and, make the trip|good health and enjoyed the day sur- | lodge, No. 51, K. of P. The members .z y demon: lons of plowing | relatives. "0 hund ons to ’ and grgnddaughter of Mr. and Mra. & | 00° of the frames. ~The fire Was|,nq breaking land covered with birch: | & reception from 3 to 5 p. m. were sent | Ball at 2 o'clock D. m. The memorial quickly extinguished wil Wales Lines of this city has been hon- | TGy extingulshed ' without Q0Ing | es and brush, using tPactor, at W. S.|out, and they recoived the congratula- | Services of the order will be held. ored with two degrees by her alma B 's Shepard Hill farm, Wi - | the f their friend rsonally and by | Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor of the m:ttuhr, S'mltt;7 et:l‘l;;'ge, andt :lm secure g:{:‘efir?’“tg‘eu:;;;m:“m s fi::'g:turd:} July 10, afterncon and !e(:?e.ropone:rd ey {’:lermm.y Tt was ‘C:IC:;B‘" Baptist church, will lfl;e""" another one by ance studies a e - . N - " © Uniyersity o Chicago. T T DT T il ey e A | sl At b Snemms be gent DUt mou bl R AN S SRy A Difficult Undertaking. hay loader Monday afternoon weather cepted an invitation to attend and will p The Lancaster. League of Scientific|permitting. Leave trolley at Brown's|only 15 foreign orders were paid at | 59Nd over a delegation. After the eer. LOUIS E. KENNEDY Research is trying to determine if |Crossing, 400 feet from place of ex- | the office during the vear, fhess to- | YIC®: the members and their guests will 3 DANIELSON there are more cures for c¢olds than |hibition—adv. talling $189.44. There were 2121 let- flmlml:‘ tr?b““: eem-m tlury and th:‘umhg for rheumatism.—Atchison Globe. Want Grimshaw Reappointed. ters registered during the year and 964 s _Susves - T N TR S e deceased brother: It is learned that a petition with | Parcels were insured. 0 B Gviat ed.“ There are 13 graves Undertaker and Embalmer New Britain~—~The officers of Cham-|many signatures has been circulated | The postal savings department Special Attention to Every Detall, | Derlain cmimdi.-fiq O. U, A M, ‘wxmu in the interest of securing for Ml::hul ::m;dm;mtfin o‘gm‘s!i?;ud?:lgf's 5:; Borough Interests. ik amy z make semi-annual reports at the|Grimshaw a new appointmen , 3 EH.A18, . Bawl: 3 3 Lol Telephone Connection. meeting Saturday night. ‘The coun. Thirty-nine hundred dollars of postai | , Dr. Bdwin B. Cragin lett ‘Wednes- 11 i i savings deposits were transferred to 2 3 - e E Sistony aay o hoat Tumberetip in its S e e e e okiat savings Donds duving the yess, | New Xoek. John and o will have ounr tenih wedding anni YOU WANT 10 put your bus- largest council in o o 1 Th it of postal savings who; S. H. Kellogg was in Norwich Wed- B e S o | S ey Tow o =i | ¥ St oL Pl Sings ekt | il = of e s] a le Ine ré = A iies stinmns of The Bunstin. " | ofticers. L nstall the | 88 e o eriminal pusiness Aasig | offices for postal savings account is| Fred Lavime of Lebanon was a Col - and fearing nothing If lsnu.m.co,l which is divided as Tfol- w! is again appointed, he Putnam, $25,738.10: Killingiy will be an additignal deputy. 8 ; North Grosvenordale 35.- | Children O‘-y BIG POST OFFICE BUSINESs, |IM $406.28; Moosup,'$507.90. ' The tu- FOR FLETCHER'S i funds deponic hers 18 46626084, " CASTORIA verdary next Wednesday night. & wani you and- Bol %o come. John fofd me the othen day that he was more my sweetheart than ever. e had juit: made a good Lusiness deal and said o could have! Increase In Stamp Sales—Gain of $8713 In Postals Savings Depart- Bulletin Coupon oy : GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES - Statistios compiled at the local post- office for the fiscal year endi June, Depet ks Compon o el b Devcrs B |52 B3 57200 Putnam Chautauqua Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. Name of Contestant. ... . . tiee e o wemee el 7-JOYOUS DAYS-7 JULY 16th to 220d : Name of Voter......... o o ST The foss saaounied Season Tickets $2.00 - ; Wost m:m:"{:hmfig,z‘_:?fi .« Buy now of Ticket Committes or at stores of Bullard & Clark, anything J wanied. o made him Luy me néw furnitune fo replace what was woan out. o den't Lelieve in having otd things in the hauie, do you? Your otd friend, €9\ 989 Lou, @. $.-We bought every single thing faom SHEA & BU veovae) _ FRIDAY, JuLY's 4 m 0 50 extra votes. “was 6906, for a total of $38, lg-dtm-uthuuv.drmhm«& . < 3 ST0s, FoeaY ot el oy R < : it X3

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