Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1915, Page 15

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‘&—fi“.hm‘ ‘SAFE snd will Be . o Serngs Depustmie /s & pw . inhcst. Doietn is Btlll In Progr“q made on or before the 8fth of the month draw interest from the first. & m HAVE WE MARKED OUR STOCK 'OF o GO T, B FINE FURNITURE At Such Drastic Reductions Everything -flfl_fleu, of cost, as we need the room during the-alterations fwowhl&l_. Ca-vhihfllem&-m i EeE i A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS Hely Communion. There was a celebration of holy com- & Brooklyns t Philip’s church Frida: The deal by which six dwellings on | from 1865 to 1869. -unlonfust" c‘f' ro Reliey Eoet i Water street were to _have been . W. . n trom V. B. Drown to the| Rev-J:.W. Wright on Vacation. e e Danielson Cotton* company was not ‘elosed, Mr. Brown retaining title to the Will Exchange Pulpits. away on his vacation property. be no service at the church tomorrow Rev, Philip 8. Irwin of Christ church Henry Dembo Resided at Kovno. |or the following Sunday. 1In, the|Of Pomfret will exchange pulpits with Kovno, the key tto th:fl nonh:utern memm‘e repairs u:n;:. h.-\v.‘l° bee:x :‘:. fi? €. J. Harriman Sunday meorn- railway system of Russia an DOW | ran; 'or are ma a e 2 - l‘nq“ntlyy:enuonofl in the news from | church. l-{"hh;‘ rlzfia?:::‘n of val’e:;‘ce visited {he sastern par some, wuholorm‘e‘r::a the Manulabiracs: Naalitos. w Putnam y. ome of Henry ), enj n Dbusiness in_the Keystone building. While farmers have suffered crop losses from the heavy rains of the Rev. W. D. Swafrleld will officlate &! | yooic” the manufacturers are getting R o o o» Methodist | ;0 benefit from the unusual summer | the church. Rev, J. B. Aldrich of _ Attaweugan | 2ccummulation of water. Some of the| = g, Gecure English Pheasants. will preach at the open air service on | Dig Dlants elong the Quinebaug river Y -1 2 Davis payk Sunday evening. are running on their water power this nepo! Children. o pheasants from the state game farm e Trdntpect hmet. Was Civil War V‘“'“- ‘at Madison, may do so by making ap- AUGUST BILLS OF FARE. The town of Brooklyn has asked for | wiliam Goodell, former ; m plication to Admiral Caspar F. Good- v encev = | ¢ § x— L4 . large selection to choose bids for transporting children to school | ville, who died recently in Tich of Pomfret, member of the stats| Dear Editor of the Soctal Cormer: R f t A very = . = including the mumber that will Some | Lnawhoss body e Brought to- Dan: commission for Windham coun- | Herewith I send a collection of menus Keirigerators from. oguler $18.00—at -......u... $18.50 to Danielson each day to attend the jelson for burial’in Westfleld ceme- | ty. for August: that we sol: 4 tery was a vetdran of the Civil war, itonr the best band i Pastern Conn. Breakfast — Mus] + About 50.of thess Hardwood Re- | Carriages we sold for $25.00, | Regular $15.00—at ....v.....$ 990 Ref. F. W. Armstrong, & former resl- | sorving as a member of Company K, [at Wildwood park Sunday, the 8th.— | breakfast food, bae?omwnm w loft and they ;w-e be | $22.00, $1840, $15.00—now, to close dent pastor in Danielson, is to preach | Bighteenth V. V. = He lived for years | adv. at onmce—no room move | them all out, at— ™ all Folt, regular B o ey i et B0 1 Bt sl ST 1T o e e B | et v vt [} S e $18, $14.50, $11.50, $8 = - Not many appeared at the meeting | Tunbe band ar Wty osd Pk Bindes | . The members of Chemical company, and white potatoes, string beans, bread Prices from $4.50 up y A A c“_ et of registrars in this district on Fri- | 75 pieces.—adv. i butfer, Ghenen. Dayry. Mo Formerly Sold from $7.50 and Up. | Other Go-Carts as low as 95c. price $750—at.-.......5 450 day to be enrolled as voters. , Supper — Hot biscuit, baked pear, Hear the best band in Eastern Conn, Repairing Street Damage. platn cake, at Wildwood park Sunday, the $th.—| FEmployes of the town are busy re- Fflu-eedChldmn—Wuh and cut up adv. : pairing the street damage caused by | ©aTly In the present year and has|a young chicken; bofl in salted wmer Only Routine Blisiness. the heavy rains of the week. The men | BeéVer had badges for the ey of | with small pleces of salt pork until have been engaged in clearing oug| Which they are now members. tender, letting the water nearly all boil sy Jautine husipee “m“m“,n‘“"‘“ te9 | drains that were filled with material Disastrous Summer for Wires. out; when done, carefully remove the i town school committee. washed into them, opening gutters| 14 43 claimed that the ¢ sum- | chicken and pour luto the kettle one clogged with accummulations from the | , o 2 <19 700G TIRS IS PEEEERE SO | oup creads, or balf cream and salf To Go To Storrs. storms and repairing washouts that in | {100 "3% JC2T, °f0 Gire service com- | WLk may be used, adding a little flaur & storms. Lines have been knocked out | 1—Green pea soup, pot roast, pota- A number of Danielson people will |2 number of instances cut down the panies doing business in this sectiom; to thicken; turn this over the chicken THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES CLIFFORD BOUND OVER. as fast as others have been repaired. | t0s. green comn, cucumbers, berry ple, and serve hot. Claimed He Found Door Open and| :::":n:‘:x.ncril\:llda:_::;k sIE “l':r;:l:n'soun. bolled ham, mashed 9-11 water Street R Telephme m sides of the street in a way to en- e Aariger trame. this being with regard ERNEST M. ARNOLD PUTNAM, CONN. caused to the lines by electrical | to damage For extra dinper: Went In To Sleep—Has Neo Living potatoes, stuffed egg plant, lettuce, PR TP . 5 rangements finally have been made to | Pread and butter, chocolats fc Specialist in Inacti Relatives. run a speelal train to Southbridge this Snd boiter, Shabdints oo Sreeul, Connadlcllt pec: Inactive and P ot the heneft of the base. | 3—Beef stewed with dumplings, po- Auto delivery to all parts of Unlisted k Louis Clifford pleaded to breaking | ball fans that are anxious to see the | tatoes, corn on cob, cucumben- bread isted Stocks and entering the Alexander house at | finish of the big series. The train is | 8nd butter, blueberry puds E Attawausgan crossing when he was ar- | to leave Putnam at 1.30 and it is| _What has become or A.nnenn Is &l\d Bonds raigtied in the town court before | expected that it will be loaded to the | 8he dead or alive? —= B Y 1o emacst | HAE I ovich ehesring Tooters, who il mantic. and 12 Your address the sume? LETTERS FROM TWO STATES® o ioe “Forence 1. Not being able to rnis] e bond of uch meki - . s your ress e same? orence Correspondence Solicited | §506 aride having bedn beund over for | Liea s s T . epaar Potlgtch: Why don't you write " to Special attantion given to handling | (sl ¢ the September term of the| Did Net Appear—Forfeits Bond. |Tiire’on five, "© “° Of the views pecurities for administrators of es-: All that Clifford said in his own de- f&vugvloh:num t-(nduomc!l::}s Best wishes to one and all. tates. - fence wa sthat he found the door of | Of the court gave attention Fri- EL "BRB e the house urlocked ana wemt in to| ds¥ to a case arising out of the theft SN S B e sleep, claimg:g he had no home and brandg mal res could not siand the heavy rains. He | from o local garage. The young man | WHERE THE WAVES BREAK ON STAFFORD minor child, and S. R. Richmond was pleaded with Judge Woodward for im- | Who had to the music for tak- THE COAST. appointed appraiser of the estate of mediate sentence, but the court ex- |ing them did not appear at the time — Raine D Gardens—Body of W. |=aid minor. plained to him that the case was of a | b Was wanted and it is understood | Dear Editor and Friends of The Cor- | Rains Damaged Ga —ady *| The will of Lucia May Meserve was ;mtu]re lx:;yon‘._a the jurisdiction of the "-h-' a Mfl'fi’l‘b:‘z - dflerg:r“?el: per: I‘Irfl surely I.Taom(e: time since I| M. Jenkins Brought Here for Inter- | 1 oveq allowed and ordered recorded ocal tribunal Ppearance . ave tten to The Curner,~and in and Janet A. Meserve was appointed Clifford told Chief Pilling during the | Iave been recovered and returned to |response to many inquiries regarding e exec: 5 she was allowed to sell articles of in- ventory at private sale. Janet A. Meserve was appointed Tolland County - guardian of Lucius Howard Meserve, a time he was held at the local police the owner. [y Slience I will now ‘write you while | There has been much damiage dome Notes. on that he has no living relatives, i ve an abundance of leisure, sitting | to th a by the late rains. 3 He claims to be able to speak and Sl Industsy Losking. Up. here on the rocks, the water splashing | Mrs, Hiizabeth Bres, Joseph Breg,| The board of assessors commenced Attendsd C. E. Pienic. write four languages, but _ evidently | ., Th° ®ilk industry, one of the prin-|an around me, here on the rocky coast | and son Charles, of Philadelphia, are | the assessment of the taxes of 191500 | Goyer twenty from this place at- has never learned, With all of his | 02l manufacturing lines tn this clty, | of Maine. This is & grand and won- The Paests of Mr. and Mrs, Herman | Tuesday morning. A T e e o o2 studying, to keep out of trouble, b e b up efter a long | derful place to the lover of nature. The | Ladish and family. Willam Bliven and family of New |, .y uesday. The chairs that are mising from the | BeTiod of rather lean picking. =The |scene is ever changeful from the placia London_were guests at the home of| “ye L L. Cottrell bas gone to visit Alexander home and which Clifford | £urek2, plant, which been closed | waters of the ocean to the boisterous Brought Hers for Burial. Roger W. Lewis over Sunday and at- | ;or aged mother in Leonardsville, N. says he saw men carrying away in a ‘;’;nd‘xh( ey g et t'f:"‘ in Opera- | waves as they dash in fury against the | The body of Willlam H. Jenkins was tended a family picnic at Wincheck | - wagon have been traced to Putnam by g Prospect for | gigantic mass of stdne, or upon the | brought from Springfield Saturday for | Pond Sunday. P Mrs. Abdble Tillinghast returned Michael Grimahaw, who has been in: i T W S o Debbly beach; and on its surface can|burial. The furleral was held at the ibert, W. Clark of Clatks Talls |nome Saturdsy from . Clarks = Falls, vestigating the case. urtains that s 'ways seen steamers and boats of | home of his brother, George Jenkins, B alley where she had been staying with her Clifford says he €ave to an Attawau- |, L,it8 & §ood band you enjoy, hear | every kind. Bonday afternoon at 230, Rev. Lin. | Judge Burke of Westerly, were bus- | NACST® J00 Bad Jonh SRS UM 050 gan woman bave not been found. ;‘s‘fl;‘wfl - ‘Wildwood park Sunday, | ~ Here and there are many fslands, | wood B. Curtls officiated and burial | iness callers in town Monday after-| o opiyy. and one could easily imagh th was in Stafford street cemetery. Mr. | Roon. o G, Camp A0 e Over Half Milllon Votes. Were among the Thousand Islands. | Jemkins leaves thres brothers, Thomas | . Herbert C. Kenyon of Woodville and “RICHMOND Brooklyn. Gt have shent o wnat 95| It s sald that more than half a| One of the views I have is of the|P. Jenking of Stafford Springs and Messrs. Henry C. and Henry D. Balley cam; mnnon votes were secured Friday land rising up from the waters edge | Geo: and Hugh Jenkins of Stafford. | ©f Hope Valley, called at the Town D Eceupied the Fyde ais- Wbrary contest that 1a Intereating | from twelve fo fifteen hundred feot | g Hall Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Ford and frict s¢hoalhouse in Centerbury as -efloox-. 2 number of fraternal society | Bverywhere are evergreen trees and Dafsy Class at Northfield. A brother of Mrs. S. F. Randolph is | family of Providence are visiting at et in fonoy Syetdian's tent was|ang other organizations of the city to beattiful cottages mestiod tlose to tha| The Daisy Class of the Baptist Sun- | visiting_her at the home of her son.|Mirs. Edwin Smith's for a while. gecn led by Mrs. Blake, s and |3 a3ded to the total that water's edge, or situated on cliffs | day school, with their teacher, Mrs. | Lewis F. Randolph, on High street, e it T g oartan, among the evergreen trees. Thomas Black, are at Northfeld for | Ashaway. A kN gpent the wesk in Sports of | intense has the Interest In the contest| Such mammoth rocks and cliffs! One |a week. Miss Mabel Colburn Was de- % Tk and "ball plaging e Shole 1id- | now become that collections of cou- | Stands appalled before them—guch a | tained at home by illesns, but it i USQUEPAUGH were held on the "mlnu °g Marshall | PO0S 1s being carried on for Putnam harmiess thing as a drop of water, but | hoped will be able to join them later. » Frink, at which “ghost. stories peaple In a number of places in east- | the combination of many wears such| Mrs. Clarence D. Shy of Los An- —— told, and one mnlc two. mw %1" ern Connecticut, In practically all of | frightful chasms and caves in solid | geles, received a hearty welcome home |Old Home Day Celebration Next ghosts appeared. . The pivls . chaseg | them, in fact. rock that we realize the statement that | last week at the Baptist parsonage.| Tuesday—News of the Week in fhom for 15 minutes wntd they dioy N A | e s o Briate were in Hope Valley Th peared. 3 stone.” vice will be at the e 001~ pise S B sy aectaoy e hinde] Roome. I wish to thank all who remembered | house, and Mr. Wolcott, & Y. M. C. A.| mron Wilcox and brother Frank of | AVIATOR THAW ASSIGNED me with cards for my birthday. I had | worker, of Elizabeth, N. J.,, will speak. S :axmmmo' e ‘““:’m&' quite a shower. Miss Blanche Soule has returned to d"“’y""c" WOV e allary, Sene TO HAZARDOUS WORK from Brooklyn. The bors all Dom Pedro: I was glad to meet you | her home after spending a few weeks| "Amos H. Kenyon and wife are|Detalled. to Locate German Batteries g all | were at the lake, and hope to again. I re-|with Mrs, H. R. Howard of Union, through the week showed their inter- - - ~ 3 I » - > it e 3 parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon. : . . est by contributing to the rations of ceived your card all right. Many| William Ladish is spending a two Behind the First Lines. weeks’ vacation with his parents in Oid Home Day. e e T e et the ‘Aunt Sarab: T wish you would send | Staffora village. : . The 04 Home Day and ssnual| Parls Aug &—Willam Thaw of so well pleased that they ere talking I Fun. TP e thar O hewcEaot church clambake will be held next|Pittsbursh, who is serving as an avi- seri may prove | cake. It was delicious. "0, There 18 to be pub- | 3tor in the French army, has just re- Serloualy of bullding permanent bas- .| Balsam Fir: 1 think you nave chosen | Washington county R. L | eiiine ana music, ana every-|ceived his third citation ‘in the orders Ml | for girls. - & very appropriate pen name. I have g ’ thing to make & general good time. |Of the day. He has deen detailed to sufficiently d to be talked | become interested in balsam fir, —— Mrs. Eva Webster has returned | D¢ dangerous work of locating and _— pri Frozen: I think your name is very HOPKINTON Visit with friends in |CODSerVing German batteries often sit- laying plans d.!or the fall xu-o:rrfin.:,:t 1?0 as -om‘ume:c ; l:nvs Brooklyn, N. Y. lgmu:du‘u:o or three miles behind the season, whi will be mad b3 been alm: rozen here, whi s a o - THE BnunKLYN SAVINGS BAN otro i e O Mosting Omitted on Ac- [, Mrs. € T ame it Triends |, Fecently, while fiying low, one shell e Strong Aggregation . for Southbeidge. | Pl Clmsis, It s 5 oo, o ool o | oot . | Chine. 'T¢ Ie the Germans' custom to D. 1 Manager Teddy Cassent of the Put- | cions of you. Wasn't Iav-?nm by &l. pointed Officers of School Committee.| Mrs. Mary McConnor is en! Sen. Shaen,dait sl 40 Moents AR’ Sl —— b her sist. and husband this 'eek. PHOENIX BLOCIQ DAN]EI.SON, CONN. Dacx R LT The monthly, mesting of the school | Mre_S. E. Brown of Hilldale was a | 2(0F'S Tange. As soon as the first shell broke, Thaw immediately started to committee usually held the first Mon- | caller here Tuesday. - July -3, 1916 2 3 ___THEODA: |@uy in the month was omitted on ac- | Mrs. Fannie Bicknell has returned | [io® and then dive in order to avold count of the storm and lack of busi- | home, fater visiting several weekes at | - 3 T observer ordered him to keep straight GERMAN THEATER OPENED ness. Westerly. RIS AL T sahier Teul B St IN CONSTANTINOPLE Appeinted Oficers. Bvaestt Moore of Eichmond was & wise he could not make accurat _ The town council met at the town | caller here Wednesday. A moment later ome shell With a Cast of Turkish Actors Under | hall Monday aftermoon and appointed | Charles Bagley and family are uxyloded but a short distance in front Gesshan. Leatiors the following officers for members of [ spending their vacation at the Bag- them, and the m,‘ one dm,y A - Presia wom Constan! ul‘:ctf ho:fl eomtmtoo toh‘l-r" ln:!tl%' h’!\::m: dall family of TWOOD, President, INHAM, Vice - tinople, (Correspon- | election of town June, Cran: and EA & CLARENCE A. ’UY;.I'E% Btgnn;lnm ent | weather man. st =4 ¥bert S. Babcock. Babeock takes | Westerly spent Saturday with rela- Mr. the of Hartford P. Brown, re- | tives here. llgne‘:!m Willard A, Matteson ~was| J. K. Lamond and family have re- clected a constable. Bills were ordered | turned after a week's visit with rela- Paid to the amount of $30.50. tives at Arctie. =5 Inventories Ordered Recorded. Lamon o,_snd dnnsh of P‘l'ovldmm. spent Saturday b.mz'mmmumm g The probate court recetved and or- | O ono with 7. 5 Tamond and family <! H E. Bowen Resigns, % here. .Bullotln Coupon [z b el : Sk BT Tt St o 4 - GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES s E, Burdick and of the estate of Jere- R e e e e 9 s The betition of Alexander B Brigs, | 3 0" e Tast week swith bis Degposit- this Coupon in-ballot box at Deacon’s S el Seais G eai" dcesech as | faushter, Mre - Denamin Bray. at Store, Putnam. mmwwb‘h w?:mnfo-lm stanti: | “Fhe gotition of Nathan A, Collins for e VEer T w6, X, o " Name of Contestant L oW Srentare a e e e e .. L8 OSSR S S XK < n., C. .n. on the estate " - 5 tather, George T.-Collins, deceased, was ROCKVILLE Nfemdmlfifl.‘uhfi(hotd.otno- "“‘m petition of Hannah Sisson_ Twenty Amnd.d C. E. Union Picnic a | als., heirs of the late ‘H. Rod- 5 m':rdan.flto&m.m'lm or- A ler tice. title holder to 50 extra votes. ¢ o ah The petition of Mary A. V. Hill for an allowance out of the estate of her SesialAIe SO NN T Y saagn

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