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SR NORWICH BULLETIN, MONBAY; AUGUST 2/1, 1916 DANIELSON Frank Williams Has Bag Containing * $2,000 Stolen from Automobile—New Traffic Order in Force—Funeral of Marion Barstow — Danielson Con- struction Company Organizes, With Nathan D. Prince President. Mrs. A. F. Wood returns toda yfrom a stay in Maine, where she has been with her son, Barl . Wood, who has practically recovered after a recent surgical operation performed ' a Provigence hospital. = Miss Mary Weaver leaves tomorrow for a stay at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keach, Water- | bury, are soon to occupy their home | on Cottage street, their household goods having arrived The Usual Cause. Judge W. F. Woodward held @ ‘ses- sion of the town court Saturday morn- ing. One prisoner was fined for hav- ing been intoxicated, here. Henry B. Lemore of Pawtucket visit- ed friends in Danielson over Killingly republicans w ates to state, senatorial conventions George F. Jacques was in cha a clambake held at Scituate, R On Official Errand. County (“@.znissioners John A. Dady nex Lakrance and E. H. Cortt the Windham county ail Brooklyn y, afterwards to Willin here they trs tional are to| at Ol e next| have ga that their ba vity and quantities acked in the flelds. One eide_entra to be closed on hered so mu filled to ca- remain hay n the north count of the 5 of voults in the town hall build- ing. A new entrance has béen opened, a few feet to the east, on the north side of the building. $2,000 Stolen from Automcbile. Frank Williams, salesman for a Bos- ton firm of dve manufacturers, had a bag containing $2,000 stolen from his automobile, which he left standing in the street, in Everett, while he called on his parents. The g was later recovered and a few dollars that the thieves had failed to remove fr it. Mr. Williams visits Danie; is known to the mill men in this section. William J. Young returned to Oak- land Beach Saturday after a short visit in town. My. Y been spending a part of Au beach cottage. Miss Stanton to Speak. Miss G is to speak rel- ative 0 school at North- field at a of the Woman's Miss ies of the Baptist church to be held with Airs, ton Wednesday afternoon. ectman Louis Young has of men at work doing re- Mmple and Prospect in the Riverview secti By, n. tk of in- At the county jail the w, [stalling new cells and doing other zed a few months ago is , as is also the work of build for electric FUNERAL. Marion Barsto v in Cemplainant Failed to Appear. At $75.00 (Seventy-§ 100 CHOICE In Vicinity of Con Danielson, Conn. between said Mille and Main Street, North of North Street. | THE CONNECTICUT MILLS COMPANY DESIRES TO|; AID ITS EMPLOYEES TO THEMSELVES. THE DANIELSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HAS| BEEN FORMED TO PROMOTE THE ENTER- PRISE IN THE GENERAL INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY. 100 lots have been acquired wh to those who d making a sound investment by SON CONSTRUCTION CQ. for the erection upon this tract of one or more of the dwellings prepared and can be seen by application to the undersioned. In any agreement so made the CONNECTICUT MILLS CO. will rent the house at 10% of its co sell to its employees where desi In case either of purchase of one of these homes by ployees or of engagement to build one or more by the pur chaser of these lots, the DANIELSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, together with the TIONAL BANK or the KILLINGLY TRUST COMPANY i1l render adequate financial assistance. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY TO Nathan D. Prince, Windham County Nat Obadiah Butler, Connecticut Mills Co., Charles A. Til nghast, Danielson, Conn. Damase Boulais, Danielson, Conn. Frank A. Davis, Danielson, Conn. ‘uuoy ‘uosielueg ‘eiqueq pue doeg BUI sire to take advantage of this opport r‘ a\r'v'w ars) L LDING LOTS ticut Mills Co. -five Doll nee PROVIDE HOMES FOR ich are offered at $75.C0 c"l\.n engaging with the DANIEL- plans of which have been st for a period of years, or| red and opportunity presents. | said em WINDHAM COUNTY NA- tional Bank, Danielson, Conn. Danielson, Conn. WE OFFER to all those who realize the value of systematically part of their earnings an absolutely safe depositary for their savings. Funds so left in our care draw 4% interest from the first day of each month, are free fro by the most rigorous laws of the government. The Windham County National Bank DANIELSON, CONN. saving a | m all taxes and are protected THE TRUST is The Ideal Executor for an Estate It has no relatives to propitiate, no favors to extend to friends, no family obligations to We would be glad to explain the advantages of appointing THE DANIELSON TRUST COMPANY COMPANY satisfy. | appear against him. He was to have been charged with assaulting a Wil- | liamsville man, for whom Prosecuting | Attorney Bill has now issued a capiss. NEW TRAFFIC ORDER. Section of Main Street No Longer Available for Parking Area. A new traffic order was issued and put in force Saturday. Under it auto- mobiles will no longer be allowed to park in that section of Main street ard from the railroad crossing to a point opposite the southerly ends of the Exchange and Phoenix build- This has been a favorite place for D’\lxfi"‘ maehines, but with the sur- risingly fast increase in the number of automobiles owned and operated in this section, the leaving of machines there has resulted in unwar congestion and an actual blockade of the thorou fare at times when elec- tric cars make their Danielson senter stop. s the parking in the section men- @ will be erected this mornir During Saturday and Sunday officers on duty were kept busy explaining the new rule to motorists.who have beer the habit of leaving their cars in the section mentioned and requesting them to park the cars elsewhere. The suggestion has also beon heard ns announcing against | tios that the cut-o¥ between the Exchange and dley buildings, leading to the postoffice, be made a prohibited park- 1 and some have also said that 11d be s fine park but this is made a one-way street. ni space in Railroad cldom used by car Planning for County Fair paration for the ar Windham C; the execu n tur ient J. v was in town iked ans for the ials are somewhat w measire some qu havi the pe a Ic Brookly fall for | uC”QTRUCT'(‘N COMPANY ORGANIZES. | Nathan D. Prince Elected President— cof Direc Experienced and essful Business Men, he Danie which ers with tl ed D, nization, Prince, vice p County i lent: Obadiah cral man: T of th company, vice Tillinghast, pre secreta board hree ctors co indred choice ili be erected cted and sold plan. Any building Tuction many make home company tractive seléction of the prefers and the house him and a rental which cd tc pur- rovided rented on plan, the ard onstruction ns_ wil v the ness men com nd | is and board a experience in the FUNERAL. Mrs. Jeremiah Sullivan. Funeral ces for Mrs. livan of Jeremiah held n’s church, t 10 ser £ Margaret Sullivan, | Plain W A5 eu, Waure- A P x were the of- lemn h mass of re- St. Mary's cem Louis Kenned as the funeral direc PUTNAM Peter Gardner to Receive Coveted | Honor in Owldom—Peter Muir Held | Because of Evident Mental Affection Judge W. F. Woodward Referce in | Deacon Bankruptcy Case—Rear Ad- miral Goordch in Privately Shown Film. his morning Peter Gardner leaves r South Bend, Ind., to have confer- d upon him the unusual honor of a nd degree in Olwdom, admitting to that le 0f members | e Order that_is limited | « 0 in the whole United States. inly those who have shown extraor- activity 3 in advancing the inter- of the organization or in some jal way serving to make it known flourish are admitted to the sec- degree. Gardner will be the only mem- from Connecticut to ive the ree that is to be con d by the supreme lodge officers at South Bend, next Saturday. Every man of _ the small group of members who will re- ceive the honor with Mr. Gardner will replace some other member who has seen advanced to the third degree or no has passed beyond. The second &ree membership is always limited For several vears Mr. Gardner has Leen secretary of the local nest of Cwls and has always been a great orker for the lodge. A year ago it was made known to him that he was eventually to be advanced to the se ond degree and he received formal an- nouncement of his selection three months ago. Mr. Gardner will be away from Put- nam nearly three weeks. He will make stopovers at Albany, Buffalo and Ni- ra Falls, reaching South Bend on ~daly evening. Leaving the latter ¢ he will go to Chcaigo for a visit ith his ssteir and will visit elsewhere Lefore returning here. PETER MOUIR HELD. Man From Uxbridge, Mass., Gives Ev- idence of Mental Disorder. T rec Peter Mouir, suffering from some mental affliction, was picked up here Saturday morning and taken to the police station. Attention to him was directed by Mrs. Ellen Gauther. It was at first believed that the man was intoxicated, but afterwards the true nature of his misfortune became clear to the officials who came in touch with As Executor For Your Estate the case. Mouir was presented in court. His utbursts during a brief hearing were meeting by glving vent to stra seem@ to flash into I time to time. He ned Uxbridge, Mass., as h hoine and said that he had been em- a machine shop in Whitin he worked with Joe Ka ze s ideas mind that from picyed at ds being held hore pend- efr arrival. Mouir has a large on his He e ined its presence by say that he caught cold. When a court officer appeared :fore him he offered to to un- an in- > that led _some of those in court believe that Mouir has at some time ther been confined in an insti- »wuon Referee in Deacon Bankruptcy Case. s Announcement here £ was made t- urday afternoon W. F. Woodward of 1 been naimed as referee in stey on e estates of H. Deacon 1" Son rry Deacon and Howard Diycon G rs. Deacon opers in the Put March 1 of this was removed A short time tavy petition in bs members of the firm Since that ti son has been closed. n inn , wher biock ve: “ADMIRAL GOODRGCH With Daughters and Guest Sees Him in Private Movie at The Brad IN FILM. self iey. Tiear Admiral C: r F. N, retired, came over estate at Pomfret rning to see himself in a picture that was run for at a private exhibition Bradley theatre. Only his daughter, Mr Davis of the F C. C. Belknap, Mr: nd one two m were. Goodrich the at Admiral G C o bay their p ness the pic t. picture is made The Only four persons : ¢ Goodrich, Hlack. It > grounds about the Fomfret. Principal Lane Accepts. John J. Lane, recently elected by ti town school committee accepted letier Saturday, the i ¥ o el Putnam sct will_more here Rockland, Mass. Fublic to See Classfc Dancers, Through the court of the 1 cemps that controis the reel nam people, who have showr curiosity oved the school of i tive dancing at South Woodst tc have a chance to see the wonderful dancing girls en the here. A reel of motion pictur ing the girls in their classic d: stunts was made some time representative of one of the big companies and it is this reel that i be shown here. Was Former Resident. William D. Dailey, of Broad Conn., who lost his life while ing to save a woman from at Pine Point, Me resident of thi: witl the Frenc rany of Mechanicsville. Wise Birds at C’amuake Sund a great inembers of Putnam it was the day of t drow day Oy annua es of a surprsiing nature and he was not at all backward about interrupting dignity and dacarum of the court and clambake at the north shore of Alex 2 There were a number of special entet Sure Boy—Sure; You can o to iHoboken for a nickel but what would you 'think of a guy going to Hoboken and passin’® up a pack of MECCAS? tures convention held for several days in|Henry Aver and Mrs. Gustavus — Boston this week. Andrews of vich, James W. Br OBITUARY. S onan il ley and J. Willard Bromley of So1 s S I bridge, Mass., Mrs. Carrie Green, Byron W, Sheldon. T. M. Crumb, who has been se- | gt Pee e I Sheidon Tage il for two weeks, developed|gng \ - e it nigllEncuitona Satrday et ton Bugbc . Arthur 2 . Sheldon | G B as e Gue Green, Mr . Tift and son of Sot were Geseh) Boston hospital, is el Briefly Stated. comfortable and the family aré |37y o s in the family plot = e cucouraged regarding her Te- | ipeBachaus cemetery. of a piece of land Birthday Party for Dr. Holmes. or e street form Mr. and Heard and Seen. - a’([w & o . ; lix King to Harmidas Rin-| Jchn McBroome, Adelard Dufrense,| Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Holmes enter- e ‘ott | tained at a family dinner T on it Desjardine of Jewett | {7 . . L f Putnam people who Desjardine of New »“"»133”1.0 celeh; ,"'{;1 e cmlm:” n‘m‘;‘ > camp meet- are occupying a cottage below Seliee (St 1 ir plans | 2ow London for a week. el a i s L e s infan- | r E Levi Adams, Miss Clara Adams s Dolnt. Who oS Deel|of Jewett City, Mr. and Mrs. | Johm e el =8 Ak o lley and M. and Mrs. Fred Whal- SEE |dames TRpondbel. s FLael | ley of "Lisbon, Mr. and Charles Hivtio: Staith home. inleir ond Mro Georse] Rlomman | of |y deraon fand son Morris of Volun- Rl Emw T e [Slamford are guests a Eacper HoBB- | jowy, Ruiph Nickerson and Edward Sunday here wit brother, Irving | an's ew York. over ay bert Robertson is at the Willi- mantic Camp ground for a week. He te from Epworth league s alter- FUN:RAL nal church left on Ar(lmr L Bnggs. t Pleasure beach: es, J. P. Gorman, O.! The funeral services for Arthur L. Inman, Ethel C. Jeffers, were at v held from the Paptist ward, Glady ay, attending the|church i nntown Louise the Veteran 0dd Fellows !noon. The I ace Smith, | ¢ AucteU By Re D. Lown Andrew McLaughlin of | of a_chur Williams, Marjorie ~ Baker, | re Sunday by Rev. J, nd Josephine Giffor aughli chureh in Voluntown. The church w hlin, who I filled with 1 friends from s in Providence, return- Vol of New ith them to her home in Jewett ring the service Mrs, L. JEWETT CITY Snckinghara of dewett City song funeral services for Miss Daisy utiful Isle of Somewhere and Lead, crts!in Polish, French, and Eng- | D: Ray were held frem her late home | Kindly Lisht. The bearers were, £a- ) i i wdale Sunday afternoon. There | ward E. Clark, superintendent of the (’.‘ St.rMarys parish Carnlval——\ ttendance of rela- - Manufacturing company, and vich Sincrs AssistSunday, Sef The services w of the several depart- illiamsville Team Fails to| Wood of Daniel- Victor Appear For Game! Saturday. | is remarks atgghe house and Boucher the irk. There were beau- The three concerts given at ‘pe Car-| alist G m relatives and friends. ) tons Held; under au- r - wnied Dby will take place in Coven- TTary's ehureh have been | bert, sang Only a Thin Veil Between today in the Krotty Oak lence. Thu Us. There werc beautiful fow flmnic(melcr\ 5, No More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those Cellar Stairs , monologue. »abrowski programme W the in f\l“ dn Paysan Dr. R. Couture ince, and Celebrons Omer Tellier, Sr. B R G e If you buy coal in large guantities you must have s e jper Teliier |} room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. onne de Mi- When you want to use it you must carry it from its & o 5 e storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one n\'mVw;‘r:lvz‘\::fn!lo\\' of the most weary. "~ Patte| % Horace Corning | When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, PN pounen 7" B and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas hons Spenman OTUSt ] you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- 5 R CIark; tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The Ll e |§ fire in the gas range bumns steadily and without atten- lay in the Churches. [ ticn; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large White occupied the pul- tist churen = Sunday or small quantities. ng servcei. ChiiEses) THE GITY UF NURWIGH GAS & ELECTRIGAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street ng Conventions. today (Monday) convention of athelic society of member, to be held in ek x MacNicol will attend the Rexall eave: