Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1915, Page 15

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el temte | THE BRODKLYN SAVINGS BANK * Mfrs. ' Bllor - Carlisle Ripley, visor of schools in Boston, will m axwm':x:n?:'lna:;;-: 1 momn.otx. CONN. ¥, Pilling. 5 . July 3, 1915 "Rev, W. A. Millett of the Pentecostal te at Scituate will speak at the RS S ona Sorearing st |- xn.undh 'wmi A DAILY LIQUOR DELIVERY SYSTEM FROM P’UT o g;:fl;_;m:g, rock at his Shep- - : T est. This Bank Transacts a Strictly Savings Bank Business 2 NAM. IS, UNDER ?-SUCBNSE, flgfi?&;‘:ffi TOWN. THISN%'E;' ! s "'xs}mu:‘a:nod.z.d? 3 A ATWOOD, Presffe W BURNHAM, Vies President | /LIVERY "SERVICE BEIN CTED, AND WILL R servivs A car with a South Carolina regis- Ofl. HCQITINUED BUT ‘THERE ARE PLANS TO GREATLY EXPAND < “ipn = ek - B e e GYPSY TOOK HIS 965. " THIS DELIVERY SERVICE SHOULD KILLINGLY. AGAIN MAKE THE MIS- socleties of the Saptist church ‘met .‘If:‘;‘.’,.“ D358 2 hoen, 5PendIng | gutius Lane, of West Springfeld, Fol- Friday afierhoon with Mrs. Frank Da- 3 ' ' Leon: .| lowed Tribe te Putnam—Got 340 4 “TAKE OF NOT-VOTING FOR LICENSE ON MONDAY. WITH THIS DE- St e BRG] mm*:,_;:“:';;..w;g e - e e LIVERY SYSTEM WORKING AND EXPANDING “IT'S USELESS TO COM- [\, Frar Weod wp sorey & onger | cutiure " Attends. Parieh Fajs. -~ |of Pateam Felday. ihers whs the i ‘BY . VOTING NO-LICENSE. 'ALL EFFORTS TO STOP THIS namet by Judge 5 S Fussall of 10| rriday, the secoud might of St|roundup of asmail band of Eypeles S ited to answer to having separated fate of the Jate Herbert F. Me. |Mary's parish fair, attracted s very | o u UOR onnfifi TRAFFIC DURING THE PAST ELEVEN MONTHS OF NO- BRI T2uetune, rormeris postmaster at Bast | 18756 atiendance Toies Lne oF Wot Springleid Mams; ; Killingly, - Monday, 'election: any, loensed | - o er, At his place of business carly : Walter Kies and daughter, Miss Sel. |Places in’ the city will b8 closed in | FESE0 & 3 ma; of Broad street, have beéen spend- |accordance with state laws. Lane followed the gypsies for two s - few days with friénds in New Candidates for H. 8. Team. days before their trall got warm and C. S. Francls Is taking charge of| A number of candidates for the Put. | When he hustied into A: V. Woodworth’s business during the | nam high school team that is to take latter's absence on a trip to Califor- | Part In the meet at Webster Columbus tppeflmg argument, bu! not a sound one. A-quart of wln_lkey_ wa'meofbflhoughtmtothutownon orda and y under no-license is i day, came out for practice and made "irs. Lucy Hopkins S8 Nortli-Ster- e e, ot o "‘c..,"'.“.‘};."}iim'"u‘u‘m";fm' i the the Tax Collecto: ling is. visiting lacal friends, ere was a pleasant gathering of = e Tax Col . ‘not-a - whit more m-ulper quart or case than a- similar amount of similar goods ‘E,l:mm T Moran is spending the [members at the Putam Country club trip over to the camp. When the of- | camme wihlso to determine whether the Town : week end at his home in New Haven. ¥ evening, when diversions of in- E k uthorize the bor- & sold here-under lloepn Intoxicants sold here illegally and regularly and in quan- Sirs: Hugh Carragher visited with |terest were provided. O D P e e "Te | . Wo. the undersignes, ouh ‘not o exceed One hundrea and a tity, as shown by events of the past year, are not ioral intoxicants. Why shut e and Mre 26 E. Shedd tn Normlol | 0 e wn Tor 1o et o are [yver din't got very encited wheut &. |1 tor Y Swssund Suliere — 5 d at such times during the twelve He really acted just as if he had had perfectly honorable e to these facts Vut Mrs, P. B. Sibley has been attend- |Is much speculation as to whether all an businesa transact and. fSnencially | MOnths ensuing as may be necessary "’m "“ : ers? oz the W. C. T. U. comvention i |Of the licensed dealers will pay the |Similar experiences before didn't give to defray the lawful current obliga- New Haven. new and higher fee for a license, 3750, | & *Kinny-dened horse whether Mr. tion and debts of the Town accruing | Lane got his money back or mot, In- his frm. before the Annual Town Meeting in A number of baseball enthusiasts |an increase of $300, or sell out or go - C!_ -y . MORALITY DOES NOT GO HAND IN HAND WITH ILLEGAL TRANS- B! pian to”be in ‘Putnam chis ‘atternoon | out of business, a8 it 15 said one oF | {ying' anout the Kinks of the Jaw. and Tolado, O, | 1916 2nd to deliver the notes or eher * ACTIONS . OR. WITH TERFUGE .METHOD: ELLIN for: AAlia:; Putnam-South : Mancliester | LWl by, do. after telling Mr. Lane where he was| Hall's Catarrh e et e et B t of the o SUB U S OF 5 G LIQUOR- 3 uwh“(‘thel’ the town goes license or Th B“'I{ID-Iy 'TMP.I i°l.“.‘I !Mb.:flznfl;hc vdrox:;\-'“on a;:: that of l.. system. ‘xlx.‘.y 5 % 3 7 4 - e political workers are going to and e gen NEITHER ‘IS 'MORALITY BLIND NOR COMPROMS[NG MORALITY DOES D et O e oY | have ‘a real busy Saturday closing up | there wouldn't be any arresta of his Testimanisis seut free. Town will make an appropriation. to NOT SAY “SIN; BUT.DO NOT SIN TOO MUCH.” ' MORALITY IS BEING [l tic: Tuills T own stnrted squeesing | i co"vans OF the past two weeks |home folks made unless the oficers Hairs' Family e gy SADLY. OVERWORKED WHEN ASKED TO STAND SPONSOR FOR PRES. [l |*%,1", hriesy, momes, the Tolis”on’ Monday andthe party |vers. coE Ao to ot upon the puiktiay i o i ol “;‘c‘!;‘m_“"m_‘;‘:‘_"p:: leadérs have plans complete for get- . M "'13' naa behen w u-xn.-':lm more m::l !v:nh:y ‘;""r voters of the > e ting out the vote. joary, ol Eame that has cau 80 'own, a Ing t the Town appropri- ENT, CONDITIONS:. ,CONCF.RN]NG '['H!-Z HANDLING OF THE LIQUOR M Rundrea persons than any (own in this e o . g B o el g e o e QU!'SIIO‘N IN KILLINGLY. Stetiont Tt that won'0 CRuse Sy il | —— el L ativeciive youny EYPM. wemns s ] © g o oSN 500 to relieve pupils residing in the o o e S of the Southern New England Tele- |another gypsy woman who ran more | 0 ¥ ¢ 1a! Town of Norwich and who attend the - . Will Touch on License lIssue. phone company forwarded from his|to Weight and business visited Mr. o Mm‘““(‘“ At Dr. 10 Norwich Free Academy oOf the cuss ¥ Tn almost every church in the town |offices in New Haven Friday to em- |Lane’s place of business. While the | 5 B0, " e Gioenne Senacy Sesms TaedSur (e GESEN g Killmglyneeds yuur LICENSE YES vote that this town may at least—at the tomorrow the pastors will have a word | ployes here qualified to receive them, | attractive young woman nunv(t‘-:“zw s g wben e pititie B letst-—-m fo say on the license issue, which is|the new service buttons that the com- | Wholly absarbed Mr. Ldne's a = 2 ive: what it is entitled to receive. 'kt is entitled to its self respect. one of the important ones that will be | pany 18 issuing for long, faithtul and |the business end of the team cleaned S ors than twenty lesal voters of the l! is enmled to. the. proteehon of its bunneu interests—its trade. It is entitled to [ gettled for another year by the Voting | eficient service. They are oquivaient |90t v:*h;l o s g ;';m-! e edy - o Pon Mehusy of SoatmiD onday. in the telephone industry of the state 2 vi called the revenue that should come into its - !reuury—clou to $5,000, if the liquor bus- At the Congregptional , church In |to the distinguished service order dec- | her younger and fairer ~companion 2 e South Killingly tomorrow morning the | orations that Tommy Atkins gets for | Without thinking to mention. the fact 2 tion or some portion thereof and ask- iness is going to be handled as during the past eleven months of so-called no- service will be conducted by .F. W.|feats of valor under the British flag,|to Mr. Lane, who discoversd his loss box today ing that the Town approve said petis Bai supervi v after the gypsies had gone away .from ing P 4 rber, & pervisor: of schobls, whose | though the service buttons are the beginnings of eczema. 50c x. tion and authorize and approve the . Jicense. . has flowed into this town in a flood and under a legally conducted home 15 in Putnam. trophies of peace, not war. PRI e ke bt b iayout and acceptance of sald Pratte =F TR Al 1 C E The buttons, of rolled gold and system for months past. ~ Killingly gets the liquor without the revenue. What's RSN Sior TR Pl enamel nd having a pin lasp, are|is mot known in detail hers but Mr. Avenue or some portion thereof as Plans are being formulated for the boss, a public highway. Killingly going to do-about it next Mondly, Mr.: Voter? Is Killingly going to annual coon, hunt of the Killinly | Swarded for no less than ten years of | RS AnC the EYRSY . o e Fu ns Also to act upon the petition of 1 vice with the company. The face |tended conference, reached an agree- more than twenty legal voters of the Fishing and Hunting club to be held | 32™ 1 it bels der- 4 : of the button bears a facsimille of |ment as to settlement, o - To king that the T bear and 3 " vote to. let this farce continue at a cost in lost license revenue of $5,000 to the 5,5 By :}‘[";:‘;::::m‘“""* the senl on "the ‘autside cover of the st60d hers, that Lano took $40 sud let g g e A g Sn oo 5 stato. telephone: directories with & ng certain electric street lamps in town, of is Killingly geing to vote license th‘lt'!nly get what belongs to it? Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn of Hart- | ‘blue bell” in the centar and the fig- | During the early part of Friday aft- the Fourth District erected by the Gas. ; " < < wdt e s B | tord, president of the Connecticut Wo-|ures 10 or 15 or 20, as the case may | ©rnoon Captain Murray ~received a and Electrical Department of the City 7 mhan's Suffrage assoclation. gave ad- |be to indicate 1? number of years mvh‘l:'! m;h; ::mnq‘r :‘:-‘::I:J ot xls'nr-ien. o Sl i i thes M. ey dressea In the interest of the catse in |of employment. Those who have been Also to act upon the petition : The license petition year, Mr. Voter, is signed by some of the most prom- Moogup Friday and ac the' home of | in the service'at least Ten years and there. The oficer’ made another trip - | s Tatarets ana Ontco Strests e i o Fes| . citiz i e 2 i " J: . Bard in Brooklyn Friday |less than 15 years, get the “10” but- | oV Improve nning at -he o ment.?nd pected citizens of this town, " en who have never before signed such B o e T e e R e B et s Selectman 1. 3T Keith, but when they gnd continuing Northerly as far a3 é . ot g ' : tings. tributing the buttons for longer pe- vashington Stroet. a petition, . Thére are reasons for this important sapport of the license YES side Gt Bty s N s et e e b s e b scen of the gypales and it was evi- D, a “Norwich, Connectiost. . e . 5 - . T 3 en ey gone across the y of September, A. D. of the question. 43 ot of a list of 65 business men signed, and this list of 65 Thers 1s a constantly reiterated de- DM{‘;;?,&“{‘},‘,’:?M"{‘“‘,‘::“',’;:; o7 | border to inflict thelr presence om 1918. names-contains -the names of more than a dozen men who were not asked to T e et ection [celved the. buitons—Chist- Operator | Hhode Island commusities. ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE ¥ Miss Katherine D. Aylward, Miss Ma- sigm 'Bmchgvn beyond a doubt what a ‘majority of" blumen men thmk about e S ot ot Toaley putid. |l Weaver and 26 Marguerite Ca = Th F h A - WILLIAM B..WILCOX 8| ings on. one -side and the Exchance |Fie Viony'ss 208 Mise Marguerite Co YANTIC e rrenc MEriCAN| CHARLES P. BUSHNELL the mlt!%r bullding on the other with amelsite | g tment—Frederick Princeton and V. — Selectmen of the Town of Norwich such as is being laid in Main strect. | i Wetherell Exchange Manager W.|Crossing Tender’s Shalter Moved— Flll' co, “T";;s'gep;‘;‘fge“‘;‘fi"; ;;“z'o"r:pl"u‘;;“,; T. Moran 1s also entitled to be lsted | Road Repairs - at Frankiin Town d » As atndmgeenler for out-of-town .folks, Danielson has lost ground during the “wet ‘seasons of the year. It ia I Vith the_ buttons ‘thers came from| LI"- Thayer Block, Franklin Sq. NOTICE stated that a sufficlent number of men — and the year of nolicense. Good customers of local business men who will not-trade are willing to sign & petition to se- | (D¢ _general manager a letter of ap~| Frea Whitmarsh has beed confloed preciation of the service rendered to 73 State Street, New Londen, Conn, the company by the employes remem.- | 1o i, HOUSS, fOF the past week with & in a-né-licéhse towny have not been doing ' their shopping here since Killingly cure town action on_the matter. Town Meeting bered. The buttons are to be dis- | "M Fonck ot S o m. slipped-into the hio-license list. Putnam, Willimantic and Norwich are getting S RvicEsUTTONS e e ot o, ate ™ 'Be| Mre. W. W. Weeks and son of Wit WEDDING The inhabitants of the Town of . en spending the pa 3 them now. ~Thousands of dollars in trade have been lost from this shift of trade b ;";:.’;u';’ ephone =M | Republicans-Progressives Have the i relatives here. i R e e alone. ~ The ‘quicker. these buyers of all” kinds of merchandise are brought hack to Danielson the bétter for Danielson. A LICENSE YES VOTE will help to do it. F. . Clapp of Willimantic was a Town Meetings In said Town, are Them. Say. recent visitor in the village. hereby warned to meet in the several In selecting election officlals in Kil- eneral ag Shelter Moved. Yoting districts, as provided by law. ; 4 - icans _an = at the same time and places as callell —_— | DrosTepsiven ha) Save fhe praneens A he > ¢ AN TR W VWW will keep d::m gomg ellewhere until they never will come back. -l the right of the track across the rall- nify by vote istered b oting CARRY STOMACH JOY |t ticr, Somiicias cxcudig’ 15| I Tt Sosi Eucuming <54 | Corriet Styles, e e ° | Rave a better view of incoming a On top of this trade loss Dmul.lon islosing the trade of the villages within IN YOUR VEST POCKET | omocry s o e o, ohenkers, | outgowing tratns. posed. the town of! Killingly. Those who doubt may go to Putnam this afternoon and evenifig and see with their own eyes. This is not a fairy tale. Any man who be- booth tenders, ballot distributors, box Completing New Home. tenders and other _appointments to " ' The Lee & Osgood Co. Have Such|make. The parties in power apparent- ,‘_,:‘;;j:h;g, e AMENDMENT . i CONSTITUTIONAL Faith in this Dyspepsia Remedy |ly intend to be wholly fair about the | b . “That portion of section three of ar=' J lwves it is worth carfare to find out can satisfy himself as to the correctness of this That They Guarantee It. distribution of the littlo patronage for | snotner weer | T o PonY | Our facilities for supplying your re- |ticle twenty-seven of the amendment . s party workers, however, for they al-| Miss Beatrice Wilcox has returned to | quirements in this line are praticularly | 10 the constitution which relates 1@ visiting the neighboring town. - One of the foremost business men of Putnam One Of the greatest successes In the | ready. bave asked certaln democrats = her home in Newton Upper Fulls.|fine and orders placed with us will | Seaty, Of members of the ' general sale of medicine has been achleved hy * assembly is hereby amended to read nys that if Killingly votes license his trade will suffer materially. HE KNOWS Mi‘o'na, the standard dyspepsia rem- |7 Intowm the ghest oF Mise Béna Bent. | Foeeive the best of attention. as follows Y- edy, and its sale is increasing. 80 rap- 3 nd in addition to such compen- IF.YOU DON'T, MR, VOTER: - Why not give your own. town a chance, Mr. P e 700 Jouh Sapood e INERRRANE - AT ACTION. s ley. Mrs. E. C. Dawley of Allenton, R. 1, sation the general assembly may pro= popular druggists, have hard work to o < A m m"s'l‘o“- co vide by law for the transportation of Votei? You.can help/it win its trade back and hold-its present business with a keep a stock on hand. It 1s very Pob- | No Case Against Boy Who Was Hunt- | nie Iy T . ular with bankers, ministers, lawyers s Mdstaditie b R ey AL AR e imest comvasient” rote . peteistl LICENSE YES vote. You can continue to- drive buyers of clothii oods, a0d. ‘othefs whoea: businees. or- peafes- 2 <y o | —=mmms e ——soo———————— | Nis home station and the place of y of lothing, 8 ‘dhvml'l&l.n‘lwwflhmu'- shoes;; groceries and a thousand and one oth flu.n,g; Soite hearby e o ‘:‘fi"" ho have brovent on in_ Alienton. & R e St SOl | meeg Seing e sesstecs Ust ousan while those who have brought on in-| Concerning the Pray case, a resident L in O assemly to which be was e er to some n y lices town through. irregnlar eating, | of Dallouville writes to The Bulletin as| J*s- Julla Verplanck of Manchester|ietin for business resuits. if you persist voting no-license. : cihar causss, have found re- In view of the facts of the case, g Ml;g—lfl\l comes linbo'.lblel fl;:lfll»l ‘dflfl many MDI. in this locality are indig- s 8ol n a metal X espec ly de- | nant at action of Deputy Game ‘Under 2 farcical no-license system in Klllmgly during the last fiscal year Kil- signed for convenience in carrying the Waraen B Lathrop in arresting i medicine in the pocket or purse. James B, Pray We on the sup- lingly’s debt has increased $9,000, and the total of the town’s debt is now high |13 pleasant to take, gives quick reliet, position that he was hunting game in CHAS, S. l‘iobnoo‘. and should help any case, po matter | the closed season. Town Clerk of the Town Norwich.! above the $200,000 mark. The wisest heads. in ‘fown are advising and have ad- T A T TR ’lg:d" Doy ::mhnn the farm of John - R been rm eastul that | La soveral red vised fgr the Qu&,ffw years, Mr.-Voter, that Killingly’s debt is too high. There - Yoo & Gugood Co will in Tucure | chickens. = For several weeks hen- | sell ‘Mi-o-na under a positive m?‘ this ngimdebteéneu, but you will help to continue to load more i L R o R '?"u Efih&"mmw":n:w riea 5 - Vi 4 . m Nom - for them. overburdensome load if _you vote no-hm VOTE large - encugh. percentage of e W e e T vl ot umm andvhelp swell the town’s menue by~ $5;000. Killmgly is no- ithat it could be sold In this manner.|pnot far from where the men were har- guarantee like this speaks volumes | yosting. license in name only. Make it honestly license. Mnl:eltfiulwuy.trong Give e Do rat e (e Jresdit 46 All pérsons llable to pay taxes the Tfl'l of Norwich are hereby a nnmmoAqulu{‘ > . n - th sy of Novembel 191 ‘When he started for home he was >, o‘ “ IH stopped by H. R. Lathrop. SN —— oG your town a chance. Work for it. Build it up. . Make it 2 town that people will :fiz:fi‘w%:fii-;?!g ..%mm:“:%‘:?‘fi«"& mWo‘eMflfqmflgv-myfim Killmu!yu-goodtowm Itneeds Wl ————————— ; 4 l‘-luul.ll!, but this was refused, La- o bl 1411y ERNEST M. ARNOLD &5 S S5 . PUTNAM, CONN. P T 30 iVbte Lleense YES 2 a¥y . 0 Signed) COWI'!EE:GF Spm&hst_ in- Inactive and = lat year 2 e .‘m‘.m“’“‘ - ‘Unlisted Stocks Niohed i o 85 back that b might s 4 mnuwmbnmmm» % mmd's Such is a simple wk of the _""'Corrsspondenice Solicited Tacta | Special attention given to handling | ussed and sscurities for~ administrators of es- LICENSE VOTERS. .

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