Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 17, 1915, Page 9

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at Willimantic attending camp meet- DANIELSON ; _— uel Meunier, clerk in Wood- {Tubbs’ Band Wanted for Park Con- | ward’s “mu:' camping 'this -week ‘at Old_Killingly Sadie Higgins of . Pawtucket of relatives here Sun- gi’i " Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick ,of Willi- :nnun °vmt.ad~m-bd.l;.ln'l)mm g%gg : ; : E New Church Organ. s lake. s £ Miss S. Annie Doty is at Alton, N. mmgb:ngflm xkrorjg n‘z‘.ot twojweeks. gan . for *St. -James’* church ‘willl prob- -, and . L. E’fl"w"‘ ably be installed in aboutfone month. been entertaining: Miss Nellle Sullivan | ™y ant ,Concert by Tubbs’:Band. of ‘Worcester. Postmaster , Charles A. 'Potter “sald Judge Back’s Party Returning. Monday -thatihe would ‘head 2 sub-|that the plan is to have the work mmo.fl]nn that t‘l:v can lay it over seription paper, which he will probably | completed before cold weather. If it | any combination New circulate, to raise money for a con-|is, Danielson won't know itself and | England can produce; so it'’s up to cert on Davis park by Tubbs' bamd|jt' will be relieved from the Tain of | somebody .to bring forward the 0ppo- are expected to return here ‘August 28. |at Norwich, which has won -great fa- | knocks that the condition of the main | gition. Mrs. A. V. Woodworth of Hawkins | vor by concerts given at ‘Wildwood All the boys are well known B street has returned from a’ vacation |park the past two-Sundays. 80 persistes e s e e View. important Industrial Conference. | traveling public. spread reputations as diamond stars during their active baseball days and turing company and e ar RUNABOUT WRECKED. of the members are capable Tire and Rubber:company, of Akrom, putting up a good article of the na- Ohio, held a conference at Williams- 3 ‘ tional pastime. While they are all iy 3 ville Monday of a very Important na. | Gaston Maindon’s Machine Coliides | together in the old home town they 1o alaag x g ture industrially to the whole town of with Big Providence Car. would like nothing better than to hear Trant A Davis' truck.was-at Rocky | Killingly. No announcement as to from some other team of nine broth- Point Sunday with & party- of more |decisions reached was given out, how-| In the town of Coventry, R. I, while|ers willing to give them a go at the e 59 it i ever. returning to Dawielson Sunday eve- |favorite sport of the summer months. . poop ‘Mrs. Walter Jacobs and Miss Laura | ning, Gaston Maindon’s runabout was At Beach; Cottage. Jocgbs' lett Monday for Shaneatales, | wracked when it was in coliision with TWO BOUND OVER Miss: : Palme: ending the | N. Y., and Saranac , Where they |a big touring car, traveling east, that —_— week ghgv{'L Di;o‘-:'-‘pcotm!"g‘e at|are to ‘méhMm Percy Waller and gzre7§‘hod§‘ l!‘:bmd registration - Arthur Leclair and Napoleon Lacroix % rs. Roy amberlin. r k2l Marie Maindon, who s . Créacent Beac! s ing it her beaher: wag| Feld for Breaking and Entering. Homer:Dixon spent Sunday;at Cres- cent Beach. 5 A. A. Chase of Hartford,. formerly in the ice.business here,.motored from Hartford - Sunday - with a party of frienc Constant Dies as Result of | Tibped off- the Maindon “machine, ey Fall which wag otherwise damaged in the | Aocran ot Geissler ir. the city court FredericicsJones .ot - Boston 13 visit- - Chaatant. % . ana | the accident was due fo the fact that 5 o 35 ing friends in Danfelson. Mra: 3 T Constant."Gied carty Mon. | the big touring car had only one head-| otat JHC 0L oracedl Bemarstely, a' Misses Olargaret Ayiward, * Helen | 3oy atiernoon at their home in the|liSht lishted as it approached him| Ji2 121 s arpected miop the serice Aylward.and Katherine T. Thayer g0 | Bradley building, Main street. The |2nd he believed that a metorcycle Was | o yreaks tant has been experienced to OceanyBeach this week for a Vaca- | boy's death was due to injuries he |Coming. He has placed a claim for |here for some time. * Compare Camels with any tion " visit, recéived when he fell from an apple | d2mages he will file in the hands of | "Artnur Leciair 17, pleaded gullty to son left Monday for a trip:through the ment. The car with which Mr. Main- attempting to break into west. Eastern Connectiout Manufacturer Ex- | {5ioh “aiven Tore: his release was taken to Brooklyn ja'l day. T = Leclair has bad recor 1 Se are Touis A, 'Woisard;Harold. E..Greene, | plains Why Borough Fails to Attract| Ar. Maindon was not the only one . LA e, _ Sonpe cigarettes because Camels a Frank thing over thiee years ago he wis - E. Young, A. W. Logee, Rod- | - Him. who had trouble with the touring car, prip s P.'8. Maynard of High street. Daniel. | 6°t to the state school for boys from blend of choice Tur An eastern Connecticut manutacturer | son, who was just ahead of Mr. Mfain. | t0° Jocal city. court. . Recently he was who was invited by the officials of & |don, barely escaping a smash with it | parord OF the strength of an opinion, choice Domestic tobaccos that based on his good behavior at the wag a visitor:with friends-in Danlel-, felson as a place to locate, came back | Mr. Maindon went to Coventry Mon. o - son Monday. - _%|with a written reply which, to say |day to make arrangements for the re- | wocs tgebicy ” mry had freedom if he Motor Trip. and, Sall = the least, was not at all flattering to | pair of his machine, by easer. = % this town. As a matter of fact he New Coal Prices. e vileon o, 55 . Just ; rubbed it 1 telling consider- P BBl truth s o dz'lng. "What he has 'We- will deliver clean coal from our |man bound over foe breaking and = them to either kind o smoked straight! The guess was a poor Sundaytand enjoyed's. sail>on,Ner-|to say. from the stangpoint of a mans | TEUlar stock at the following prices, | tering business places here. He not Consider how different in taste subject to change at any time: only pleaded guilty in court to having Postmaster andMrs.. A, D. Sayles | Lraoturer about K ngly DN o | Wilkesbarre Free Burning, Stove and | gone into Smith's cafe on _South Camels must be; how much real of East Killingly: are sto 'spend s e e o i 3706 N 5 e m Main street last Friday morning and 4 weeks at-the Franklin cottage at Oak- Jeddo Lehigh, Stove and Egg $8.00, [into the office of the Wheaton build- hey giv land fset the Siiinioe eXpsngs of thaitbwn. | Nut 3346 iDea §81570 iton. ing and lumber company a few days pleasuge they give w Mr. ang *Mrs. V. R. Franklin_ of|those.citizens who absolutely will not Brooklyn have beex spendi fe: a discount of 25¢ a ton for cash. business, but as well signed a written I Providence. - . ol consider laying a tax in excess of|”As a favor, we ask all our patrons |confession in which he admitted hav- Rev. J..B..Aldrich+of -Attawauganss | xnown beforehand to be insufficient.|Who have during the present season, |ing done so. locating in such a town, and he very Trankly says oo i bis coreespondenss, | fect at once, that we may remit such |getting a considerable sum of money He wants to do business, he makes | ®XCess charge. from the office there and also that he clear, in a town that is willing to meet | THE. KENNEDY CORPORATION, |[£0t more goney at the Smith cafe. its obligations. Incidentally e e adv. g‘:xflgz'" flx-‘t‘l -~ $500, tmd as ho a whack at the condition of the:Main ralse e went over to Jail. street of the town on account of its " Pmm S Mauled an Officer. 5 Shippee’s i against the world! WILL NOT LOCATE HERE. | (00 e o o o Westmen- | Stome- Fie was bound over and in de- will be your pick ag ister street, whose name was uncer- | jqer, o S o T e S You never smoked more pleasing local organization to consider Dan- |just before the accident occurred. school that he would do better than | creates a2 new flavor! You'll prefer These pricesfall being subject to a |ago and into E. L. Kelly’s place of you they can’t bite or parch, and This menufacturer wouldn't think of | P 375 SRCNCAT, Tete hat ot | time at the. Wheaion BIant sdmitted R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winst, INJURIES PROVE FATAL. |Ditched out of the machine, but es-| 7wo prisoners charged with break- T - The stamp placed over end seals the caped unhurt. A forward wheel was|ng ang egtering pleator gallty befors keeps out air, thereby preserving the E blended tobaccos. Monday morning and were bound over “ trated, the stamp easily breaks without tearing the crash. Mr. Maindon'’s, claim is that | ga"pCnY TOTEI0E anC were botd over iy < i b Progeess these cigarettes f tobacco leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- k J. G. Balley. and. Frank Stin- | tooe! 1o 7 ekt ago. Judge W. F, Woodward for adjust- | preaking inte. Gasues soleor ng io cigarette at any price. Camels taste. Smoke them liberally with - the keenest enjoyment | No premiums are given with kish and Camels. Cost of tobaccos blended in Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10c; or 10 packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-covered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this we tell carton for the home or office supply or when you travel, prohibits their use. on-Salem, N. C. = deplorable egondluan. That gl ls i)' S et = 3 - remedied soon, however, and may- % Two. more ngly drunks were in e = i Today—Nine | court also_ Monday ~morning. John JEWETT CITY = be the tax rate will be later. If it |Special City Moeeti is this particular manufacturer may Gagne Brothers Make Up a Ball|Ward of Williamsville, was given a ::ev:n? ;x:u& e ,f':fl:’&‘ ‘:gmtth!s Team—Arthur Leclair” and Na- |5t -‘ennmngf-ed I;lo&fl:’"-ion ‘"12“"'_?,5 One Marriage, One Death and Twelve |32 like to have him. He isn’t really in-| Poleon Lacroix Bound Over for|unprofitable pastime of roughing up pail of water—when the first bell was ringing for church, about half past nine I picked up my things, had in my pocket, and in less than an Births During Juiy—Winners in |hour I started morth. The following fatuated with it just at present, how-| Breaking and-Entering. a policeman, Officer - Julius Cordier,| SPorts and Contests at Baptist Sun- |day I reached Worcester about ni ever, and a conservative person given an opportunity to read his letter might Louis Gagne of Ottawa and Frank {and the strap off his night stick. o tearing the collar of the officer’s coat |day School Picnic. B e ne years ago. I started right in " looking for work: and, not finding bly gain the impression that he is | Gagne of Boston are visiting relatives | Judge Geissler sentenced Ward to| The vital statistics for July, as | 120K really peeved, in Putnam. serve 30 days for intoxication, 30 |filed with Town Clerk Welsh will show | 2nYthing theie, I went to Clinton, ten the costs of presecution. Golas. accidental drowning. There Shedd—White. Louise, of Green street left Monday| wiNjam Reed of Ballouville, for in- | were twelve births: Stanisuaw Labek, 2 for » month's visit with relatives in|yoxication. was. sententos & = Beayeh - ~ - o serve 30|son of Agatha Sezygiel and Albert [At the home of the bride’s parents, | Canada. Mrs. Rivard will visit one of | USa0On, Was, sor s oxroe Toulak: et Chotsih: yon A 30: Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. White, Rail- | her daughters who is a nun in a con- . e sephine_ Zajae and - Steve Choleva: road street, Monday at noon, Miss Ber- | vent at Nicolet and whom she has not Anxious to Wallops Webster. e Vitaiiee Mandte: & Ganghtes ] ™ tha,White and Martin E. Shedd of | seen for nine vears. Manager Teddy Cassent of the Put-{of afina Doucette and Wilfred Nor. | ™ Noffvich, were united in marriage in| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cordier are en- [nam basebal Iteam has put it up to| ououn® T SR IR th - saiom the presence of relatives and friends. | tertaining Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick of | the management of the Slater A. A.|of Dom Deojardine sad Jobm B Mur: The ceremony was performed by Rev.| Willimantic for a few days. team of Webseter to put up or shut|tp.. yames Patrick Walsh, = son of | ® Clarence H. Barber, pastor of the Con-| Judge and Mrs. E. G. Wright, who | up, as regards a series of games with | Brijset Fitzgerald and James Walsh gregational church, which the bride|have been in California for several |the team now representing this town. \ states. miles away and I went to werk at one R Will Visit in Canada. days for breach of the peace and 30|one marriage: Arthur L. Gordpn and | o 0™y . atterncon of the = WEDDING. e and daughters, | 327 for resisting an officer and to pay | Lena Peppin, and one death, Kagmias | 577 3" ave been pretty busy ever September if mv health will- per- it. Tracy~Tracy Jennings has left on business. trip through the western has attended. After the wedding there | weeks, are expected to return here|Manager Cassent read all the hot i | i rainr ang: wgelonsoier, of Me- ‘was a luncheon. about Sptember 1. stuff that has been printed in a Web- R Mr. and Mrs. Shedd left during the | Irving Miron has returned from a|ster paper for the ©paste fowe 'jeog|Phen Hiastawa, son of Celia Rogola DR.R.J.COLLINS affernoon for their wedding_journey, | visit with relatives in Millbury. about Putnam being. skeered of .tack- | cocien’ sor ot Asiie Saonaer Fuska- upon which they will visit In New Jer/ | ' David Smith of Westerly, member |ling the Webster boys and has now | mooe paomaoimian g oo and An- 5eY, At Washington, D. C., at Provi- |of the firm leasing the Bradley thea- |called it by posting with the SPOrting | qanshier of Wewnists Lapeiie and dence, Mr. Shedd’s former home, and | ter, was a visitor here Monday, en|editor of the Worcester paper for a other places. Upon their return’ they |route to Boston. WReE Sl Paul Ruszemur; Ben Poleski, son of | 140 moin Street, Muin: i wili live at their newly furnished home The forfeit 1 . Mary Kozleskl and Joheph Poleski on Linden Parkway, in Norwich. Farm Leased. e forfeit is put up with the under- | Honorata Mack, daughter of Waliery Phone 424-4 The bride is a graduate of Killing- | _David Clark has leased his farm on | S:20ding that the Webster manage-|Wiercvk and Joseph Mack; Gladys | TuThS ; - ment has until this evening to cover it X 1y high school and has been prominent | Killingly avenue, one of the finest in Lorentz McGovern, daughter of Cath- in the social life of the borough. Until | this section, to Henry J. King and J. | vy "goindle of kale of the sams en-|erine Sullivan and Willlam Joseph recentiy Mrs. Shedd had for several |Jetson King of Arlington, R. I that this probably will be don. =re | McGovern. BORIS bedn Jerk inthe commercial| | M ahd My Witlam ) Horne and{ The peoposition Is' that the-tsams Winners in Picnie Sports. epartment of the S. N. E. Telephone | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horne of Mill- - company here. Mr. Shedd is with |bury, Mass, motored here Sunday for | oo, 2 ’:r"‘::v;":“‘:e‘:hf?:‘)%& aane| The annual Baptist picnic was held the same corporation as switchboard {& Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mi- e ey ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |y Pi expert at the Norwich central office. |ron. Sabe E”“‘"" also specifies that Put-|Younz. The party went up in wagons . L, WHITE, Tuner, Ho was formerly with the company | Rev. C. J. Harriman has announced [I20 J 0 get €0 per cent and Web- | and auto truck. _Games occupied the |of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a here ang at Putnam. that the annual outing and picnic of o Sate receipts. | time. . The. winners. were: mew proposition in regard to taking care of your piano. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D. R =i There are to be no restrictions as to| Primary department dunning races: Union Grange Picnio. o al;h[flgoieligxéd“ ]fcgg‘f“;:y“’ be|players, each manager to go as far|No. 1 James Haddad No 2= Curtis 4 Tomorrow is going to be a bis i e W e e TaY. as e likes, getting whom he pleases | Poiter, No. 3 Kathleen Dearnley, No. X te)lc'flgmnfielhmembers. :rn towns in a Worcester hospital, is gradually re- &nmpc?ng :s much as he can afford. | 4 Charlotte Noble. . section of the county, for it Is the dute | covering after enaeroning o i, es e fans here are on edge waiting| Sack race Mrs. A. M. Brown's class, of the annual union’ grange picnic to | gperation fo rthe series to be closed. Francis Brown. R A i ok - = Fa Dot . o FRNEST M. ARNOLD|——————— Will Return a Benedict . BALTIC | Lcap frog race, Roval Babeock, Ty ey < . A Medicine Chest for 25c. Lot L veithick, aatructon n e M e g Wy g L PUTNAM, i In this chest you have an excellent O eing ot the P Arthur Frink. : 3 and , CONN. remedy for toothache, brulscs. speaing, | A4S school, hes gone to Schenectady. Clambake at Camp Brook Enjoyed by | Three legged race, George Frink |3 Bour:J0 % @ 504 sad S 1o 8 b o Specialist in ctive and Stiff neck, backache, neuralgia, rheu- | Gicre he is to be married this week: Big Crowd, ~— Dawley. Franklin St. ¢ar te “Dr. Browne's.” P“lal Ina AN | matism and for most emergencies. One | FLo8 o InstEnctor; woliniet &b 50 yard dash, Francis Colesworthy. wepld i 25c bottle of filean’s Liniment does it | L€ trade school, accompanied Mr.| A clambake was held Sunday at gg Race, Tyler Gilbert. Unllsted st“kS all—this because these ailments are Trxflzh:ck Camp Brook on the Shetucket river, Fat man's race, George Prior. symptoms, not diseases, and are caused | A PUmber of young people from this [ and a large crowd attended. The baks| Fat ladies' race, Mrs, E. C. Wilcox. JO_BO by congestion and inflammation, If you | ity Were at Wildwood park Mon-|was prepared by Trudeau and Laroche| Three legged race, Mrs. Prior's class, Md Mds doubt, ask those who use Sloan's Lini- | 48Y_evening for a private dance held | and was excellent. Sports of all kinds | Sadie Haddad, Edith Sharrock. THE HANDS ment, or. better, still, buy a 2bc battle |2t the pavilion. were enjoyed and a pleasant day was| Esg race, Kathleen Dearnley. FOR Correspondence Solicited and prove it. All druggists. Special City Meeting S Yl Refreshments were served by the| The Omly Dirt Hemover e SR % F Shy P. h committee. Special attention given to handlin: Constipation Causes Most lils. A_special city meeting for a vote =i i rloing Briefly Stated. which contiiiy £0 1ye, ‘Stnd of, pestioy 5 9 ‘rtv| o0 the appropriations for street im- | -Arthur Allard spent the week end to injure the skin or clog the pipes. wourities for administrators of es-| Accumulated waste in your thirty |\l vements will be of special mterost | Wikt friends in North Grosvenordale.| Mrs. Charles Williams of Williman- e feet of bowels causes absorption of jates. g;)lsol:is, zeng; to produce fevers, upsets gestion. You belch gas, feel stuffy, | ;o Ixitable atmaitic e et wu-{ visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the citizes f P y. Paul Dupuis of Westerly, R. I, was|tic, is at her sister's, Mrs. William Tohn A Morss oA o0y cster | the Suest of John B. Charon Monday. | Johnstone's. o |, Mr. and Mrs. Theophile Douville of | Georze Pariseau and Arthur LeClairs il Time from the 4 < L Jobn A. Morsd Putnem, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dou- | spent the week end in Moosup, making | ©il. grease, grime or paint LOUIS E. KENNEDY e Jour condition. ~Eliminate — this A" Pumber: of Potmaa¥: notorists | Ville on' the Willimantic road. the trip in a canoe. ®|hands and makes them soft and DANIELSON e metn by me:s!;!ll‘i_;: wo | ariving in the town = of Woodstock 4 Mrss_ Alex Dg;:lm‘aiu Jr. was in Stat-| Mrs. Thomas McEroome is In River- | smooth. 3 ; |37 a full. free bowel movement in the | P2Ve been warned by ome of the res- | fopd Sprines, STnlev. o oy ey PRICE 10 GENTS Undertaker and Embalmer |morning—vou reel so sratefar ant Ly | idents of that town that they must |, Lo P Wiy ot Ouesn AER N C EERtRIN, 0. Shcaing ton ‘ & original bottle, contalning 36 pille, from | ¥iVe at a reasonadle pace past his|Peach. her uncle’s, Eugene J. Carroli's.| Good for the children’s play-stained al n very home. He sto] them to o . R, Havens an son, Carleton, % Special Attention to E: Detall, | 307 "druggiat: today for 0e. = DS EIT S thaty | Jokn, JEmew awi Peter Brssey. were R. H: d his Carl hands and knees. about it. aat Watch Hill Sunday. and his son, Carleton, are at Block Put grange will send a delega- Joseph Allard has returned from two{ Island for three weeks, and will then tnam i to R 1 - | weeks’ stay at Revere Beach, Mass. tour for a week through.the White VUGG W) W RS AR - ¢ Hoon for the e bark tomorrow after. | " William Fournier spent Sunday — at | Mountains. Dr. J. M. KING ; 3 will be attended by representatives of | Watch Hill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay of Chester . Alpha Despathy of Moosup spent the | are o+ B. C. Bioss's. LIBRARY- CONTEST * xumber of Sranges’ In this ssetion. '\ | oy end In town. Trade School Committee Meeting. T. Sevigny of Plainfleld was a local u’:z'mr':::nl?grfny:n?: ‘g‘rl:.“l‘nbg..:i: = school committee of the chamber of |With Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bren- 1 GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES i o e Il liat mr i e T sstuned toiDilaar. LOVES THE OLD TOWN. Deposit: this Coupon in-ballot box at Deacon's pool i"i-w:;hgffél:r: .Efé‘ Mrs. Cornelins Healy | David Hale Fanning’s Affection For Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. seems ext ves % Motored to Frankiin. e oy Yeww: James Newman of Dobbs Ferry, N.| Last week at his home in Worcester, Y., is visiting his brother, ‘Thomas | Mass., David Hale Fanning celebrated Newman, of Franklin. Mr. Newman | his, $5th birthday, his two daughters, pDMpEIAN made the trip from Dobbs Ferry in |his three grandchildren and his son- TUESDAY, AUG. 17 ey Pt of Attauwagan, speat Saturday with| In connection with the anniversary, Six consecutive- Coupéns Monday to Saturday-Incrusive will-en- 0 L IV E 0 l L Mr. Coulard’s brother, Michael Cou-|Mr. Fanning wrote to an acquaint- title holder to 50 extra votes. p o3 lard. 5 ance: You knew that when I was & boy I left Jewett City, and that was sixty- nine years August 9. 1 made up ~while out removes all fruit and vesetable stains, e o ad anngnine, T, | e OO PrOeddsbia bene e | ooy grnins Kings” and Lobigh DENTIST PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! If you will communicate with J8-B0 DENTIST May Building JanilTuWF COAL AND LUMBER COAL ALWAYS IN STOCK the consumption }ofice greatest During ‘Dog Days. More food is spoiled than any other time of the,year. During Dog ‘Days more Refrigerators are sold than any other season. Before DogiDays - is the time to buy a Refrig-§ erator. We have a full-line, large and small, at prices:that will please you, ~ J.P. BARSTOW& CO. 23 and 25 Water St. Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OAKLAND and have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Tel. 753, Room 15, Shannon Bidg. UPHOLSTERING Automobile and Furniture - Automobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARANO. 258 Franklin Street Telephone 311 Norwich, Conn, Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and Play Scratched or marred cases restored to original finish - 38 FRANKIN ST. Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Conn. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305, Telephone 483-2 Bl S St Toe B

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