Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1916, Page 9

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4 ot beéri a vulm- at home E:." Ten Yarvesting at Blmville. = mmf%im e | Willis Turner of Dayvills, ' Started | It app! presen-- nessy of Rhode Island ‘what would be the attitude of the socialists in case ple of the atf every da- clalist would fight,” idon replied. fag wnd the Decpler RAM 8 dogen rep an people? a Tep- resentatives imme asked in as %flo l‘mdon peo Ilh he said, “while a flag is an mmem only. Any {Hl‘llkfla from an i &lflu;: {can attac flag, on sbut it is -%-m for ‘an attack to be'made on f.he ple.” don then was asked if sup- ported a soclalist pledee panine su; sistment. “As for me” He answered uickly, “If we wefe .u“.“i nothing :‘1’““ prevent me from cing my “Are the socialists in foreign coun- tries helping their mum 4n the pres- ed Representative Lo- replied, “but at the same time zhey are urging peace negotiations be - started.” YOUTH v‘.‘i? INCOMERENT > TELEGRAMS TO PRESIDENT i e doseph Dolansky Arrested in New York by l-rct &rvhd Agents, New Yorl, Jm. 18.—Jogeph Dolan- ll.kY, Zé years old, who sa: ).\l-l ‘home here to- day by federai secret agents Who wansed an explanation of inco- heren lelml He had gent to Pres- ident 3 - Accard!nl to the police, Dolansky sent strangely worded messiges to the president from parts of the nmt e kho he -xn.mmsfl by ,m s to determine his mental condition. Winsted—Stx_mirses ot the HM‘B- hospital Have been many tnend-. who sent post cards and flowers. During th on Broad FUNERAL, Mrs. James -;‘llmr. Funeral services for Mrs. James Palmer Were held at her home Bmkl.w- ’l‘ueld'll‘fi n; l‘ng " Burlal was in Qhe Bonul The bearers O. F. At- Charles m"vam Mitler and UNDER 21, IN JAIL. Early in Career of Crime. vzums'rnr;‘.r Hlok. Yot 41, -has bewn sent to Brooklyn jail to serve 30 d for having been intoxicated. Tum.gr., whoss home is i Dayville, is a pro- batloper under jurisdiction of the su- rflor court. P‘:a was !;I“:‘lvefl l:lbm a com; 01 the nuf: at Elyvflh. of & sult Oae Sons & considerablé sum 6f morey. rs fall he was_brought into the su- perior court at Putnam to answer. i a charge of having viclated his tion, but an Grgent ples at thar tme saved bim, from pun Fiven another cmnfi':;- se to do better. ¢ Gueets at Parsonage. Tyesday evening Rev. D. Swaifield entertained of the Baptist church an at the Baptist parsonage. The officers Include the deacons, trustees, 4 {reasurer and members of the financs oe. Miss Crissman to Speak Church, Miss Florence Crissman of . Boston- is to speak at services at the Bap- list chureh this evening ‘that are to take the place of the regular Thurs- day evening praver meeting. It is & at Baptist in tHi; vicinity will be present. ~ Announce- ment has beén made that, under the ku.n;‘m of the cm-adm 'l(r. Dan- ner lon, secretary of the Society. Lever !!.Ilivn work is to here February 11, and will tell of the work Aamong the lepers the world over of varicus denominations. SPITTING IN ELECTRIC CAR. Cost William Holt $2—In Jail on This and Othér_Charges. William non . he lppe‘rsd it show some fe- m1. !hlt nn;hibm spit- peared lingly- | heat hé took it into st l‘!b:rldga 22-21. X wrwar.nb!e:np- 2 v-trlc, general custom et wlntor ‘ince he has been A Rsbay of the bhysicians in Put- have been numbéred Interest in Building and Loan Associa- tion. The ‘sftort _to -ur up interest in the promotion of the proposed Bullding and iation. seems fo b meeting with success u.na lt is ex- ed that a representas e out for the aret| Junio ting. - b4 Chamber of Commerce Willing to Help Hammond, Knowiten & Co, ha turned over to the local chamber comimerce a letts er md ed lock, ity chureh officiat- | i e‘mhlr ere has been no Immmu it that the el serve, them in this matter, A Visiting Nurse Advocated. The anm dmnbn- of commierce a lhlnkl Hurae, Who coii e saliel i 30 n-;p In cases where the services of uate nurse would be useful, bul not required . for constant ;om 'nmne 80 on a rate by the hiotr. 580 Who cantot ord 1it, can bo tage more oucm S the ervie this matter orie who has an FOUNDRY AND MACHINE €O, Holds ~ Annusl- Electlon—Reports - a Splendid Business Year. The annual mm!ns of the Putnasm F\‘nn:‘ry and Machi: n't dure foot mn’ [ere is & 108" quitic refults % orics Fou Tes, c-u», > 'U tablespoonfuls of R pound in foot Gl V" stant relief foll‘ achin eorns and y Sectty hibitias and hnntyn ive cent pac b The e s %5 pubiistiea % Sy Mass tofi Formula Laboratories, Dayton, O December follows: Dt ml::'?ndm John Hogan and Ha- 1 7 85 to 90 Per Cent. ne , Maud Car- ter, m Davis, BEverett Davis, e Devlne. AliceMaloney, Carrie onmnce Russell, Malcolm uley, Byron Gallant, Bartlett, Dorof c-rpenm- Helén Glflnrd, lnu. Beatrice Mortqn, Gladys Mtn {de1 Stanton Ballard, Roy Robare, % Rodineky, = Thomas Richmond, Lown. Third 80 to 85 Per Cent. Sentors; A Kens fard, Gould Beard, hflv. l‘v-ldlo Walsh, Bertha Plessts, George Maner, Cathertne Russeil, Juniors: Edith Baker, Alma Harri- son. Hazer Jonneon, Louts . Lavine Paultne Perc: Mary Byan, Milared 'I!om{ o oPhomoré: Marsaret Ba Blea- Carpenter, Pauline Ch: slalune\ Rattn Cutler, Thomas Howarth, my. mond Johnson, Elizabeth Jamea_ Soott, u'ny Kelley, en Bartiett, Helen Curver, Matiorle Coll Sonyarse, Rrnestine, Davis, ins, HlIel Edlth Gll.ol;. P;luunn ot Weodson, about 20 gudents on the Monor list for Novem- bor and December over that of Seps tember and Octobe: Report from Sevond Bargain Day, The chamber of commeroe directors met Friday evening, when the main subject was the Dr;)ond bullding and Toan o ahlon H, Getssler, a written report from fehard it | men, A, D, Lown and himself and sup- ract 138, B Cansl E. A, Smif mgi 5k nmn.h-m: A, Smith, At & nhm-m meeting of ths ai- dectors the following _officers were clected:. President, Bdward, Mulian vice Simidins Qorde M, seeretary and treasurer, G. Harol manager, B. A, smm. past year been the ben in_the company's history, it wu -uuabyomolnaoflmm been ghnt, WMI:): makes one of the fin the country, has been outigok for the company during 1916 16 zru spiendid u-u—y is one of the very valuable ones of the city and the reputation of the boosts of Put- nam wherever they are installed. 31-3" at the hands of the mwmdza-‘..dn hlgh dxllm T;« (’.l'hrud hmty not allow a Putnam player basket from the fioor, hmum huh ‘boys’ ua.m mll du.- w-u 'of Woodstook last Friday. 1ne: the team was defeated - thie | ;0 Wt (Wednesday) the Willimin ithout mmm—m ——— BASEBALL SCHEDULE COMPLETED. For (Northern Sestion Teams of H. 8. Cup Offersd By " William E. Labslls. thall team plays at the schoo! 1 with the locals. This Plainfield 1s here | for a league gam The honor list for Nevember and that ‘H make il the permanent property of an I'MOL Srophy cup win | u * mna-am.l trop! Tt witi_ be sent bom to town dvrink the playing season .d' all ifterested players and D uw an owonunny w m League offict ted over M: Plamenied it orally, Judge Geissler had made a thorough of the subject and was able fo details, His committee were agreed that Putmam needs such an association, and needs it now, They found that, the Bridge- rt Savings and Loan u-ochtlom Boanded In" 1685, was & €ood -bargain gay, Ha a surplus on hand of $88.11, the committes. rebated . this Dro. fata to the retailers who had joined in the effort. This lmonntbd to over 21 per cent. of the bill to each man. A_committes of two was appointed to draw up resolutions ot M. R, Joy, a member S The incrvised freight rates to south- eastern points were briefly discussed gnd lald over to the next mesting, fanuary 21s 8t. Philip's Churck Notes. The meeting ‘of the Woman's aux- tliary, postooned trom last be held T The same evening th choir will rehearse at F. F. Ri SCALP TERRIBLE WITH DANDRUFF ' Face Full of X HuerOanHndflm HEALED BY CUTICURA . SOAPAND OINTMENT i ¢ i i g E 4 il BEE 1 i i | ! i i 14t ;l I i g5k & E £ i lt'a E i!s!{zl ‘ 3 s FRESHFRO!OUROVB{SDAEX—IMEBYEXPERTBAKHSNWRSANHAHMESIOP RYE BREAD loaf MohanBUl'TERED Delicious Cup Cakes, doz. 10¢ MBBCUIT dozen WANTS HIS OLD PLACE. Souvenlr Taylor Would Be Assistant ' Superintendent of Capitol—Salary $1,600' a Year. The death last wesk of Beaumont H, Johnson has awakened several gentlemen to the fact that the berth of assistant superintendent of the cap- Itol {s vacant, Two Hartford men are sald to be out for the job, They are Willlam H, Taylor, who held the place & few years ago and was one of the most popular capitel officials of hia time. Taylor is known all over the state. He was nioknamed “Souventr” Taylor ‘aylor every republican gathering with some kind of a_sou- Jentn, He is good natured and aftable, and would andoubtedly make a capable assistant superintendent, His opgflnonl 1s formes Alderman ot i, beon thought um it was poliey e fhe assistant superintendent o the hall of Tegisation live m Heart. ford proper, Tho superintendent res ! I i the | was positively identified “today nau in Suffleld and many times it necessary to have someone who has lu(horlly to answer questions of im- {wrunco at the big, grey stone build« Ing. The place pays $1,600 per year and the incumbent holds office for -two years, Mr, Johnson has held his of- floe for nearly a year, so that the man who receives the appointment from the comptroller will not enjoy the posi- tion but about fourteén months long- er unless is reappointed for an- other fwo yesr térm in the early purt of 1917, BODY OF JOSE RODRIGUEZ IDENTIFIED BY AMERICANS The Bandit Leader ~Executed Last Thursday at Madera, Juares, llaxltn. Jan, 18, body of Jose Rodrigues, the bnnalx leader executed last Thursday at Madera, by a number of Americans, including Unit~ ed States officlals, wno Knew Vil he_was here prior to the Pon, boaring the I TR Relped te” identin- cation which was made originally—by | shares employes of the Babricoro ranch, who captured Rodriguez, when he appeared at the property, presumably to Kill & forema, Maximo Ms et *one of the bandit leaders reported executed by officlals, was Killed, according to ranch employes, in ‘an effort to Teecue Rodriguez. One of those Wwho {dentified Ror- s, E’n Tratied s pany empl] ye. wl force from Sonora after the dafeat of Villa, '!‘r‘c s tralling the band becaiise they stole fifty concentrates from the Hl Tigre erty in Sonora, 5 PER CENT. DIVIDENR BY. chFoflNlA STANDARD OIL. In Additien te the Regular Quarterly One of .2.!0 a Share, \n Francisce, M 18,—A cdnt dividend 'u declared W b’ !.E o l{rman' % 'flnn htl at the ar d mee ot Richmond: Cane, whlchvnlln-ddlu-m horonl » quarterly ene of share, mM! mvl'l »fl m mnflm mm The diyidend, | ject to the agproval of the Californis state authorities, The par value of the stock is $100 a share. The dividend, officera of the represents a littie more surplas starisd on he new bflfln the Connecticut institute for the { iind in Wethersfield.! —_— @ the maend of & FIRST thing you do right away is to answer this fair-to-you question:— Why is Prince Albert tobacco universally distributed and uni- versal{ycmolnd? xfthemwerhn’tonthefront— you don’t

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