Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1915, Page 6

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of ed mot gullty ‘was_continus xwmmaqmtm‘ bond fixed at Pt ew The members of the Watch Hill Fire | formerly of Danlelson, is . visiting rtment now prepared to par- [ 3 [ - 5 e e : In Couch Hammocks o - - ncmny.qul?:efl :l.h. . ovese Mr. and Mrs. . S. Franklin are en- the > & tunity. The dej it has for tertaining Fred Frankln of Boston. PTPLLEERRr et i S etor-itven. fre ] - Blts Tohn Dussel of Brod aest e ty. : : Sert 0 | R St e o LR o, , A New York manufacturer, heavily ) B e e ‘ overstocked, was forced to reduce ‘his b3 members, _permans Tk AL Wicon Sescat mealts: e g . s . (< O T uqe_, : Watch Hill, are uniformed and they | Sunday. ; 7 & 3 H Aoomier tweaty . 5 rranc b 1 prices to secure cash. We purchased the- only sectién of the | There has been much complaining of ngtor = o s 5 R i ":ufi"‘m‘.';':c‘:.,l.“!;né’ég U Sarsints lee of fisarme n She| Resigne at Telophons Offcs some of these Hammocks and will put :dlromon the town council might be | Teached Sunday afternoon ;gvg,,geb:g clerk in af the commercial de- - = artigaie” % 55 Spering secuon | chares of birdcsbot spent Ks force 1o | Sirien focal terephone.ofice. them on sale at big reductions from never intended, to apply to. el X pumber of chiigren | .30 Bomme Riclaoh. ~ sads tountain man or the sestaura | wero i3 the Vard at play at the time | 337 at his home | : ) r lar pric by th egu prices. gii and the ehot passed over thelr heads 3 < LS :?Wlfl“‘ '.‘:"-:‘p_:! Of Elass | Miss Annie Quinn epent Sunday at : Jith the plavers that make up the |specially favorable to the small de- rthe sesidence of . 3. Rooney. The | Rocky Point ‘with Alexander Graham [ H-K baseball team. They propose to | positor. Lot 1—Coudh . 10 hi man behind the gun ls known and he Spent Sunday at Shore A - :: 'l.:.fl:‘fle.d‘o? shape ::rb:h;l:;’gd - Aims of Bank. Hlmmocil,. A th. wlor. b best ounce nlnnnnry ‘and show that the evidently ‘miscalculated the rangs A- P; Woodwara was the guest of Diginal experin S Boutntides o Beturday” of Shia | prA% stated in the report of the ap- canvas, with wind shield adjustable to either S lv DAl mo_Iatent to do TRIUEY | WAL Busrows on . moter tip 1o s 3 . . iiad FOk s ofiT:t;u special occasion, " g’m-mws cottage at Oakiand Beach |the ingem week. ler, Richter and Beadie. “The primary side and to three positions, a five inch mat- cream, and skimmed milk o national bureau of animal in- | Sunday. successtl : Setatod o P ¥ o gl - o N e e | dustry has officially declared that the| - Waliace Paine was a visitor at Rocky sAV Al greatest function, is to safely guard tress with felt top and sides, five inch valance - e i ® | ehitira state of Fhode Island is free of | Point Sunday. THRNaRANN WRRT the principal of deposits received, and S srivinsinisessiens hoof and mouth due-n. but portions| A, Gendron of School street left FAWNS FOR STATE FARM. ester i i to return such principal ntact to the each si it can reversed, either edge Connecticut Monday for a visit with relatives in S iubdia, - E. Child Electsd President—| ;o 0 iicrs *when needed.” side so it be 5 = Two Little Milk-Fed Does Going to Trustees Approve Suggestion. mattress can be used which adds a hundred Judge W. F. Woodward was at Rocky These appraisers also suggested e person so using the declared free, Point Sunday. 3 ning . the CEriens WhTe ot Tentaten per cent to its life. Regular price $7.75— ly reside in this state ‘stockyards and Miss Rita A. Lorning of Providence 3 e ot Sty anall 3 15" vieling CHibiite b oresfor Day| Reopening of Bank This Fall. the bank into a normal condition— o . v - R Ty i daya.” keeping the bank closed until the Sal P 5 5 ; w2 s London county. Woodworth left Afonday morn- | Soth fawns are doss, one abol The annual meeting of the Putnam |iAcOme makes good the depreciation. e rrice . joes, The trustees have unan agreed ] b i g.x e e DA oy oo months, the other about thres months | Savings bank was held In the bank- | fut YiiZ 5’ the wisees o arre hlnflf-n i ot oy | o Koy, e, e, Noi-w-eh- Moves to Philadelphia. of age. Both came from the town of | 0& foome Tanday alternogr ot fuc |bank to follow, the only available al- § e Tntereied | 108 S ety s T uwen: Eastford. T ldent, Chester K. Chila; | ternative being a scaling of deposits. || Lot 2—Couch Hammocks are exact duplicates of the B um. ral and soclal welfare | fuck 'Is mow in Gincinnati and writes | oSS Mary Whalen, formerly of Cot-| One was found in the woods, seem- | lows: =~ Tresident, Chester Since Oct. 1, 1914 interest on th = 5 district, in onder to comply With | to his old friend, Jonn F. Vose, thusly: | 269, Strest, has gons to Philadelphia | ingly lost, the other was picked up In Dresident, o 12 various _investments amounting to former hammock with the addition of a head 5% hl on of the Southern |-} am going In stock for the Henck m@l g hn?& an oatfield soon after its birth. The uBmaew’ u!“",‘uohun' Ash, G $99,361.35 has been received; with o o e ; S Teiand theatre ‘people of Clncianati. We are m!'“"fiosnz"é'é:&: s o vibhorcat el S v Gl oete o | TS apssatren, Tt Ak OB il oot - hand Get 1151 EOS MR S S0 mec . . whic oy e el I P e 0| William S. Brown was in Manchester | of the Eastford guardians. They were | Henry T. Child, Geo. D. Clark, Charles [ FUIH 45 on hand Oct. 1. 1914 the lar price $8.25— . i 1 on a business trip Monday. tea nn mnk. each consuming _about |H. Fenner, John P. Grosvenor, JOhN |joang required since that time from trate this direc-| My, and Mrs. John C. Phillips of uarts & day, and all the time giv- | G. Johnson, Ernest B. Kent, Edward | toung angd cities and on tion to make it @ success. Iam organ- mortgage - {aing ten comipamien for tha openingof §Z,‘.,‘:,f.’,‘,‘“ motored to Kelsey Point m‘ l;:gluuon mé‘;xmr capacity was gu?&‘gwg_ w:&mugz‘\: 10ans. and-on passbooks and have do. . Sale Pflce $6 75 ¥ 3 the various houses. I most likely will| *SeiT, twoisara and Richard Doyle] desr e e omoating Doty But Svents | J. Byrne. Claus A. Hagstrom, Phillip | PoSited in natioal banks and trust . | three of | pe permanently located in Cincinnati made interesting Do W cocpanies at the present time $37,793.- % the “Coming season - at the Feopie’s| iry !0 pend @ few days at Block Isl- |ually the novelty wore off for the keep. | Wolsard, The following new cor- |06 at curpent raies of interest which . " rhil le expense account elected mal e tol i b ; o Sty 13r | theatre, commencing Aug. 8 L. A. Bradford and a party of friends | no indication of lminishing, and ap- | number 35, Charles F. Galiup, Pom- | Vil Mmee the present requirements. ALL m mmm Rm‘](ID As Fouows o 3 motored to Rocky Point for a Sunday | plication was made to the state game |fret; Henry B. Buell, Eastford; Mi- Why Securities Depreciated. Local :u;':“- ORI s Commissioner that he take the unmga cn-ra‘lh'RPJ:y. Putnam: Ray C. Bos-| The railroad bonds which are car- o 5 dticed 't 6.00 be changed to a point feet south of Halpin Traini over and compensate the keepers for [ Woi utnam; ugene ignault, |ried on the books of the bank f mm 50— the present location Tno;::."m:n":t,:;:go:;:t A.| the expense they had been to in caring | Putnam; Samuel S. Reynolds, Put- |$1172,750 have a par value of $2,084. Hammocks that were $ 7. educed to $ Thomas McKenzle is entertaining his | continues his teaining for the sacas | fOF them. pam; Isaac Chappeau, Putnam; J. F.|000; at the time they were purchased Hammocks that were § 9.00—reduced to $ 8.00 mother from Providence. hich he 15 to tun ot ‘fre ‘Bonmaces| "Mr. Day brought the deer to his place | Reardon, North Grosvenordale. After |they were undoubtedly considered Thres moro days of - Chautsuqus. | Pacifio exposition. He is said to be 1a | 21 the Williamsville road and has been |the meeting the following statement [among the best of securities. Within Hammocks that were $14.00—reduced to $11.00 o e sieniano &3\ AL S v mpeamt eons | oono, U2 Pl ol SIS0 | 2 s S e (s o St e e et Sundey’s session. ch he is to participate. o) ani cials. ose favos him about like puppies and as playful with the investi blic. < smployed In the| Rov. and Mre. John T. Docking of| Henry McDermott of Woonsocket |l ™ SiG"a orRcP are beautitur lictis |, 07 July 2. 1914 at the request of | TN (0, WYCSInE public, The vari, ALL OF OUR HIGH GRADE PALMER SWING Gratohma, hite Rook mill was, arrested Sunday, | G aaiie’ serest Have a8 thers. mxoot spent Sunday at his home in Danlel- | 20,70lls “Mr, Day has continued thetn | ihe officials of the Putnam Savings|State governments, the incresse i HAMMOCKS REDUCED IN PRICE {iby Police Constable. Donohus, charged boritn of Bafrale bank, its bonds were appraised by 2 i Cham s Reklg, 4F el bervicis Manduys on s milk diet. e ey it e® | Ralph W. Cutler, Ferdinand Richter e o Al meney ST e TO CLOSE OUT William A. Wilcox two | ‘At St. James' church Monday there | menu consisting of a variety of leaves. | 274 H. Leonard Beadle, all bakners | freignt rates, and a period of years liver H. Di jurchased from 2 buumng lots at Charlestown Beach. At _the state game farm, where they with gross pts at T e < come of i 1,",."31",3’;_":;; postmaster ot Bar | All ‘Bills for the fecal year ehding | cared T a manner simiar to that in |Lcred on its books at the valuation &s | Caearts thnt ‘tee Ao (il the Hammocks that were $1. reduced to $1. found by th 1bo" = Mre. Alice M. Burgess of New York|JUl 1¢ have been ordered paid, and | which they came into captivity in an-|{0MNd By the above appraisers. Be- |has been depressed, because the mar Hammocks that were $2.25—reduced to $1.98 Tk is nOW in progress on the prepa- | other part of the state. gin of net earni pay Fof him and threatened his life. John | city has purchased a cottage at QUOno- | s appraisal and Oct. 1, 1914, th g - atter: ment Tused (ho circular part of the row- |chontaug Beach from William A. Wil- aration of the annual report. fopean war had startsd and all stock e e S s e Hammocks that were $3.00—reduced to $2.49 or exchanges were closed and the market fthat s placed in the gunwhale of &| The 03 acres of land in Frankiin|mons: B B Work. B I Dhrecll and PUTNAM for the highest grade of securities was, N decrease In gross earnings. Hammocks that were $4.00—reduced fo $3.59 . Jorced through the Derby | street formerly owned by Joel B. Ken- | others of the summer col i i very limited. Twenty-Eight Pay Promptly. ZRat ‘worn by Ofichas, through . the | Stroct formeriy gwned by Jool B, Ken- fothers of the suminer colony were in|Anual Mosting of Putmam Savings | “F aesers of the bank October 1, wo3F {he ihirty aimerent lota of rail Hammocks that were $5.00—reduced to $4.39 nds own y the nl sweat band, and rhaking a wound in |07, t5 James Champlin of Stonin ek A Bank Held Monday—Assets Show |1914 were: o forehesd Tad tho’ blow been % i Bt 248.030.0 = lOCK STANDS at $2.75 and $3.50 o X .00 | except two of them have paid theis 15,150 00 | interest promptly. - o HAMM $2. $3.. 0 _inches lower, Michael | -Alexander night watchman| _A number of mew books have been| Increase of $87,713 Since Last Oc-{Mortgage loans 22,785.45 twe ‘Brown, Collateral I Frtr Cris at the Kenyon mills, was stricken with | Dlaced on the free library shelves. The| tober—Prospects Good for Reopens loans e oteo minil e :,’;’,,;,’“,’,h,’y‘ paraiyaia soon after No returned home | total number of volumes in the brary | jng of Bank the Coming Fal. Passbook_loans Time of Uncertainty. 3 X 11300000 | 1f in forecasting the future we haa|] HAMMOCK AWNINGS, green and white, painted had been Town and City ndtes Michael and that he had | Friday morning. His condition is be- u now 7,000 and the annual cire: s oy me”"‘fly Jawyer | lieved to be serious. is about 12,000, James F. Twomey of Willimantic|son™ and City Bonds . 1172 13000 only had to consider our own N . and &.496.00 | tional problems the situation would stripe, $4.50 $5.25 be somewhat simplified, but with all complain ast Thursday, intending te have a| Miss Wilheimina R. Brodie, a teach- Mf"':;;"ggm“geg;‘%whgfl“fl f | was & visitor wth friends here Mon- | Hanrora Sonds iiancen udge Wiliams vhered | . 3 who i basn visitng frisnis i | ISIng, thelr aunt Mre, Charied Wil | “iey Carpenter of Providence, form | C4#h In Banks and Vailts 15716007 | 5, RS SRt bt win el 0\ P a0 Sc—Special two for 5S¢ plea of not gullty entered and | Beloiel station, Montreal, has returned | §o% avenue, New Lon-|erly of this city, is visiting Putnam| moea 32.649,225.52 | FO™ this countryil and the uncartain ), Uus! price chman was held in bonds of 3500 | to her home-in Newton avenuo for the frends here this week. The asséts o the bank on Juy 17 | e Ty uture as 1o Interest rates and e market price for secu:ities, the The Darlington yacht Fireba, Cap- nal directos #for appearance In court next Friday. | summer. - N. Waldo Kennedy, national director £ /Professor” John Lynch, - of Aen- | ““Prof, Frank P, Underhilt of the Yale o season. 8% has heen ihe | Of the Loyal Order of Moose, has Te- fi;six:;? Toans 208,63878 | 15 pasion fs much more foshies. ,E,‘,"“ way, who had successtully | jahoratory, who has made an analysis | custom for several years. The Ll to. Fortiend, Me)-after o visit] Collateral loans L a08000 | e oty i T Brbba -+ 159600001t furnish the European nations large \m.h John Barleycorn for the past|of the pie ingredlents eollected _ by | in r Dar: | through the west. 3 gtons are summer residents of Town and City Notes years came to Westerly, Thursday, | Coroner Franklin Brown of Nor- | Watch Hill, % jasmon @ Cerver was (at' Watch]Town and Gity bonds .-.. _33353500] c.nrmish | money and material, for number of years; that they may again corn _and his wich at the Gavitt ramnm, Teports | The X Hill_ Sunday. is in the harbor. Railroad Bonds 1,772,750.00 that Do Las been upabieto locate any | :A'-moter: tractor: designed for all|; M and Mra Fred Walerman -0- | pagshouk loans - 145.756.98 | rebuiia © their devastated - i | pgon. jorticles submitted o | classes of farm work has been pur- | 0TS e wnaay- Railroad stocks 6,825.00 | There % Dast Witk MR o 2 b. v, Pidked"tm By tho s him for analysis. He found nothing|chased by Charles P. Willlams at| Judse ler presided at a session | Cagh in Banks and Vaults . 15 Tt Dent Wi - was that could cause death to human be- | Stoneridge, ang many Have vieied thy|Of the city court Monday morning, pare the present; the future as to f‘ and taken to the sta- | ings in the cockroach solution, Williams estate to ece the machine in | WooR & Prisoner was fined for intoxi- LT i e g e g itlon e S¥han: atraiguos hetees it . Pt cation-and breach of the peace, . | Total ...... ceeeesees $2,738,938.79 | £ror money is largely a conjecture. Lynch said it was his STONINGTON Misses Ratheriné Cushman and Ce-| Mrs. David Berman is steadily re! Increase in Assets As long as our securitles are kept celia Gilmore are camping for a week | SOVeriDg from an operation. It will be noted that the assets on|foF Income purposes and we do not — near Stafford Springs. summ-ry Process Judgement Granted. | July 17, 1915, exceed those of October | ATe t0 sell them, we are not much at- Town School Committee Meets—Acces- | Miss Leah Connell has completely summary _process judgment |1, 1914’ by $89.71327. The State tax |ToCted bY thelr marketability, Now company. A fine of $2 and costs was| Sions to Library—Motor Tractor at :fif;\’::d»‘xr:; g"p‘ifin S S asainat [ E‘ o R T T O R e i Ume | shall want to turn at least part of | prevalling prices. Let us hope that| Winsted—Richmond P. Paine has nmpo-ea s0d paid. Lyneh exoresssd Stoneridge. restaurant, e I e e e as | O oos o $5.004.84 which | them into cash, the price at which |the recent prediction made by Judge | secured a years leave of abence as E —— gran ustin Grezn, ppea they can be sold is of th ts Gary at San . 0 B o 2L | o e LRSS | reonone i PALRER suréioee, | Hiicalt ot e Sceniant| S il af BRI Stk Ja e | s o ot R Tty oy Comd el | condoctor o e Lithtele | County mp] © task of D, ER SUICIDES. by v, including some of | Period will be Arthur Mees, widely *|did not appear. amount of interest the bank has te-! -All Depends on Prices of Bonds. Womber of Prominent Borough Famify Chadtacdius” Eitostal et celved since October 1. The deposits| .As stated in an authorized_article|fhose who are most sctively partici- | known in the world of music. i T Wi o |t e e e o o, S sl e RIS R T it o 0 L at the Chautauqua meeting® | he' books of the bank $5,357.42. ' The | tees of the bank expect. if its so- | 200 Bave '“.,_fl rims bt Theodore D. Palmer, 87, committed | Monday afternoon and evening. In interest due the bank on or before | curities return in value to at least bas ERNEST M- ARNOLD A Full Measure guloide Monday. Mr.» Palmer was |the evening the lecture recital was|Septomber 1 amounts to about $10,000 | the basts of the July 2, 1914 ap- popular. Those . known all over New England by old- |by Paul M. Pearson, heard here last | ounce™ oy, T 2O B la B hoora. | pratsal. that the bank will reaeh o etruct legitl PUTNAM, CONN. o“fm:h:;‘;“mm;!" be!‘:rl bNrilflEr year. Daily Thund: Ing to the appraisal of July 2, 1914. sound and solvent condition, sl tol 2 of Health Purbeacs b dhan Tor sroht and | Putmams daty. smomtersorm o | Morigsge, Town ard City Loans. In- |8 turglon, and, U then, b5 able 13| "N bl rocure ot injomtris! voace | Specialist in Inactive and once owner of the . famous trotter Monday. afternoon at five o'cl peahee will Happy Thousht. At his home, ‘The |1t G aor sttt mooon ot l':‘:ltyof: There 1s an increase .of $20.808.75 | foora Shar tioes Moracotis snd wil i e ettt Unlisted Stocks S 5 fifln’&w&"m '-h: con&nu-fig:n:; lon}a '_gt. t::l; past week, but served to |in the mnrt.fin(: lo-.na,( - 'gmre-u“o; of interest on deposits. This state- | trustees will [ ¢ i G B street, Just nortt of Ston Yemparart . the loans wos (iscthe-reward of those who live right and”eat right, | sroudh Sy Siahdey sornink ™1 | ™ Gotting maady tor New Industry | hics o, b hants of towns and e b0, S, e, spening of and Bonds Palmer throat I“VP cities remain at $33: 3 e same part of its deposits depends alto- & X % ; ; ang”died em mour to be engaged in B gt Ottt L And as fresh air, exercise, and good food are the freal couse was oimomn to | making al on October 1at: il mount, bets | Sother upon the market price of its e : Solicited 3 himself, e mfifll on was 772,750. ial attention given to handli principal factors, it is important that food be selected due oo Tecling hat” he couia mot | cupled by the e loan tommittee has consiersd agomins 16 T o s oy wuppose ssouritios for 'administrators’ of eo-| e o 3 which:contains the essential nutritive elements in ell-., J e, st Dethaps to Amancial clreumn: en iy 4o the.benk for. mOFtEaEe 10ans | L Batr 1t ey e e epositor ! | balanced, easily digestible form. g Oir. Palmer was & gentl Oncar Kiincke, e e o eaucustie | feoiauss, can e syplied b dtvideads; observed with ‘] 84 courieous'in mann :‘:} n-ap- t[loan in every instunce, bearlng in| oo for Peace and Prosperity. | approval R an e LOUIS E. KENNEDY G and knl 'ho arrested him, mind that th ‘onne cu utes o 2 very w-’ ' In making the famous wheat and barley food, ~ in Sto 2 _son | recommendation | A nemt which the bank can| The European situation has brought | Shisncyof the A DANIELSON T e 6 morcont of the appraised |about the sale of a large amount of value of the property. They have al- American securities from abroad U distinguished and been in this country |so granted all applications for loans | Which had a depressing effect upon factories ndertaker and Embalmer for many years without becoming a |from this and surrounding towns and e s Soed Special Attention to Every Detail. rough endean tizen. all loans on approved collateral se- ¢ operations Monday morning. Telephone Connecti = 55 K : Camp at Lake. curity. a - { Mr. A number Putnam again Covenient Loaning System. F To'l.m aehtin | o o “abere”of. AlssnaeRa ok ans | toms” domsstiors on thelr. péss. books ‘ AR A A AT | n anc an posi WA E ~ are enjoying the summer at the rate of 4 per cent per annum and Bath : fiematting-of the barley brings out the- diastase (the dfgsfive element) while the long 20-hour baking down_ the starch cells of the grains, Thus: LIBRARY CONTEST Bulletin Coupon Sulphur is remarkably benefian.l—A grelt purifiet Gflpanis;dnes not tax the digestion, but actually as: §| s, eomnston Peinters. e GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES line. er, n = b e 2 : : mafiw of other foods. bl R : : mal Main | 27" need. P Sulplll"lr Soap Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Wfimflng—m fullest possible measure - | ySomn Kelley Cranda ; - | N 4 Stors, S SN b0k peaberty: ou o) Z | G b 1 TUESDAY, JULY 20 - 's-a Reason” for Grape-Nuts

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