Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1916, Page 3

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orning. Harry W. Kullstrum of Brown uni- is the guest of John. M. Dowe, | Sunrise Meeting. w. Clarence E. Barber will con- prayer meeting at the : Judge in. Hartford. nflmnmmhofm"’mlm urray, Sergeant Patrick g R T o e | S S TG 3 e ‘at the Pentecostal church in 4 ;"&e;nm Sunday afternoon. By Husband Administrator. e b Smith has been appoint et tor of the estate of his t M. Smith, who died a few duys agq . W, Irving Bullard have t"tuu;:-‘d‘dn-l:: "Atlantic City, where| The slate as made up by the demo- season. crats is kept closely guarded. It is u“gtf}f:flt ‘B’;;h oggg)rd H. Stark-|understood, however, that Alderman- . rtaining Mrs. Vernon |elect Ryan is a candidate for chief of mx‘; :‘t“A::::n, R.nf police. There are also other candi- John A. Paine of Broad street, who | dates representative of the Providence hds been ill, has been a visitor in Bos- | street sectlon of the city, it is sald. ton: this week. Long conferences azd much discus- Albert Vachon of the Newton Theo- |sion have preceded the agreement as to WINDHAM COUNTY MANUFACTORIES IN 1815, Herewith Is Given a Summary of the Manufacturing Business of Windham “T7 County in 1915, Showing Approximate Total Wages and = Value of Product Turned. Out. s 3 ‘Willimantic. Putnam. Other Towns. ‘Wages. Val. Prod. Wages. Val Pred. Wages. Val. Prod. .$ 175,336 $ 425,539 $380,000 $1,200,000 $2,080,000 $ 9,560,000 252,500 1,385,000 98,004 843,000 ———— ———r —_— —“-!- 228,000 1,733,000 633,000 3,368,000 a gfi’l'nér l‘:;:‘sllrlel . 1,%32,%0?01 8,;2:000 195,000 1,200,000 190,000 860,600 Totals ....... $1,875,663 $8,938,022 $901,000 3:,_;?6,004/; $2,903,000 313,785,0021 L ATotal WREES «.oeeraaariaears fevii. § 5,619,063 T c P e l Total value of manufactured product . ! 327,702,022 | ‘bese Oaf "lces w m- sui' v ajges seminary -has- been ding a|a slate that is now entered into, it isi l < s Yo nye With yelatives i Teionds 15 | Ghdoratood. TL 1a pald (hat the demo: | K "’e owest m) upreime this vicinity. crats nr‘et exgectecg !.;z:&te g;—a,cuca‘gz . g “Eilks at Putnam. as a unit when the matter of maki i & g 3 2 : Shiky ot ; th intments comes up, and if the Ry Denielson’ members of Pufnam lodge | §3° 20Doltmen’s comes up, and 1t they Not a single garment will remain after this sale if these oY Qg)i g@ 5 Certainly if you have the slightest need for a handsome, ‘Cotton mills . $Stlk, stk throwl of Eiks:'were .in Putnam. Friday even- . . . 2 . . ing for the:ocial session at the lodge | frcea ™y (At they may wish to put 1 really extraordinary values are half appreciated.. .The stylish new suit you will procure one of these. Prices v e o S Xa?&;:yh?enf:;fi‘." %Efiem;%cgmc choicest models of the season are included at these low- are lower than we’ve ever applied to equally desirable y provi one of o party, will again preside as mayor. : . rmornings of the winter in Danielson, | = Thire was muoh speculation. apout est clearance prices. the temperature being close to zero. town Friday as to what the democrats garments. Suits Now $10.50 .- Suits Now $14.50 ... Suits Now $17.50 -~ Stock comprises fur trimmed and tailored models in the season’s best fabrics and styles. among those entertained at e party at|them have whispered to their friends the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C.|what the programme is. . Phillips in Wauregan New Year's 6ve.| It is understood that the plans of Scuvenir W. H. Taylor of Hartford | have agreed upon as to appointments, remembered Danielson = friends with | While the democratic councilmen-elect Were to New Year cards. are gxceedingly shy about giving out a ow A number: of Danielson people were |information for publication, some of N ] sls 00 ;There were some very happy New |the democrats are predicated on the [ car’s eve parties i Daniglson; and | proposition that to the-victorsybglongd B - - & & g - = 2 e 3 $15 was given some welpeme. '\ BieReBaots. They se. to deil. | LY g% $ ; 1T % _Were to Skating was day credit suceess ‘they hape to| d & o +F ¢ e some of the smaller ponds in the.vicin- |achieve during their two years' admin- 3 ; ity of Danielson. - istration and are willing to shoulder E L -m.oo Three ‘Deputies’ Meet at Jail. - | the blame or criticlsm if they fall. It Deputy Sherift Charles = E. Aver, |} understood that the plan is endorsed = court, Deputy Sheriff George F. Hol-| the programme | & leces b‘;ook, with two prisoners from the!®28 3 Bfi itrept, but not |-\ W A Putnam court, and Deputy Sheriff Da who knows, is that p ere to George R. Bliven, with a prisoner vid Flagy lican, the present om a Plainfield court, each officer in | toWn clerk, may be selected for city \ 5 ah automobile, arrived simultaneously | ¢lerk, combining the work of the of- . “5'00 at the jail in Brooklyn Friday mo feldm ‘This combination has been talk. ing. They turned their charges-over of in the past. No one could.be to Jailer Albert S. Flelds at one of | found Friday who would verify or deny Assortment includes wool‘ velours, seal and wool Mufl, d tge most unique little house parties at | this rumor. the institution recently. 3 Council Gagnon Plans Public Installa- ‘Possible Appeals in Brooklyn Case. tion. ‘There seemed to be a disposition| The newly elected officers of Council emong counsel on ‘hoth sides of the|Gagnon, 103, Union St. John Baptist, Brooklyn town offictals mandamus|are: Chaplain, Rev. Charles F. Bedard: case Friday to appeal to thie supreme | president, Henry N. Benoit; vice presi- court, but it was not said by anyone|dent, .Alphonse Hfurcier; . honorary interested that this would be dome, and| president, Alphonse D. Beausoliel; sec- DR EssEs very probably it will not, indications |retary, Frank A. Cordier; assistant now are. The result of the proceed- | secretary, Elzear Guertin; financial ings proved of very special interest in |secretary, Ulric Beausoliel; treasurer, kiyn and Killingly. gew‘vz guvel’t:s léldit?rl. Henry N. At F Mr. and Mr’ Martin Relinquish Busi mittee, Alphonse Beausoliel, lgomio ”ac "a es ness. 5 Lacroix; physician, Dr. L. O. Morasse. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Martin, 7>unders | The public installation is scheduled t the terprise, retired Friday night | for Jan. 18, d it is expe 3 . . g,m:tgg Faiace “Mn.flgn ZE:?::; - J_";dmn:é, I It et Every Fall and Winter Dress in stock is included—even : At J W \purchased a installin, ; i : ust By Car R anels and William B ¢ Fis models that have brought forth the highest praise for who take charge this morn- plushes, zibelines, broadcloths and smart mixtures. WAISTS Radically Underpriced Dainty, fetching models galore and plenty of practical ones too, all go with the clearance bearing unequalled low prices. Such bargains will surely urge you to pur- chase bountifully. Mr. Franklin said m;fy that the o business will be conducted in much e the same manner as heretofore and| Miss Bertha Fuller, 17, daughter of their beauty, quality and value. Values at these prices bly vflg&'be expanded. A new|Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller, died Fri- tonishi probal A metortruck’ been “added | day. She had been ill for a consider- o the deiivery equipment and anciner able length of time and had receivea . Were to Were t et e 52 (1-3 Off] wass 5155 - Waists $2.25 " alStS PL.Ld o, Waists $3.95 =" aists $3.95 =" SAVE MOST ON SKIRTS Although there are comparatively few Fall and Winter Skirts to be disposed of, we've more than made up for the lack of quantity by the towns of Killingly, Putnam,|ior class of Putnam.High 4§i Thompson, " Pomfret, Brooklyn and|would have graduated in quglt‘ is Pjainfleld, including all of the numer- |year. Her death came as a great sHock THBERie i pave. chargn o the | Ertes o i e B 225 Mr. m er, a office work and Mr. Frankiin other|a sister, May. e e Were to X Bpseatuc Moo Iustuchy. i1 Trade School Instructor Leaves. Dl‘esses 9 50 ,m::u“u?m' e e aeiation: .| _T. H. Trevithick, tnstructor in car- ° . FORM ER $20.00 " - | pentry and cabinet making at th Stems af the Daaielaon Firemen's a8 | B0y 0 o s at the state i Vice president, Assistant Thursasy to accept a’ position in| Chief James Gartland; secretary .and | SChen , N. Y. : . Mr. Trevithick has been at the trade| T, comid X e o S Rt RS T Were to PRICES ¥ ‘Walter 1. Chase, Hose No. from the General Electric company at Arthur " A, er, Hose No. 8,|Schenectady. H’-mm will be ap- 2 George O. Thomas, Rattler. Hook and soon._from ications re- < Ladder, Louls B. Kennedy, General | ceived at the local office of the school. $35.00 Putnam er company; entertain-| The [position d % Chtteo, ?l:n A. Hamilton, Lasnier, Henry Lague, F. W.”e' Princeton. and a man organization of di- | W0 has worked several years at the Dresses for street, after- central fire station Sunday.af- Eagles’ Ball. £ Yous hau?:; o o aXsw 5 and evening wear, ——e s eve “Union hall & FUNERAL. . that was attended by & sy in silk and serge com- Virtually our entire stock is offered at these reduc- jumper, and s splendia time”ensoyed. of For tions including Very Fine e R T L Y e e b | Giints §2.75 SKIPts $8.95 | O W o o in numbers gathered at their quarters (Continued on Page Eight) —_— THE BRODKLYN_ SAVINGS BANK " ette, laces and crepe-de- Were to $4.50 Were to $6.75 Corduroys—Wool Poplins—Serges—Colors black and blue only (Continued on Page Eight) PHOENIX BLOCK, DANIELSON, CONN.

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