Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1916, Page 9

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DANIELSON Elijah Saunders, Wanted for Theft in Sturbridge, Mass.,, Rounded Up by Good Detective Work—Scouts’ Hike —Town Debt Reduced $4,216—Snow Item $652—Change in Train Time— Harvest Supper. Elijah _Saunders, wanted in Stur- bridge, Mass, to answer to an alleged charge of theft, was taken from the police station. here Saturday morning to Southbridge, in charge of two Mas- AND DYEING See SPEAR and Ales, Wines, H ary of the town court judge, $4(0, % ‘Where “ g ' e Beeritize force. the J:%‘é'f’é‘é‘&i}‘f salary of prosecuting officer, $400, sal- | men were unable to do, at least with- First-class work I1s He Going? You "PSE" Liquors, Cigars iy & . aries of deputy judge and assistant | out hesitancy. at right prices Why to the 3 C-OA‘- S 5 :\R and = p .| prosecuting attorney, $108.54, officers” —_— g ptometrisi Taa: All (LOmficers In @ number of toN NS NeTei|and witness' fees and stenograpbers| CHAUNCY CHASE INJURED. DYE WORKS WalnEa Franklin Square g Ever since the Sturbridge fair, In the | Scrvices making up the balance of the B o HOTEL T. ETHIER theantime he has been staying just| 2ccount. Jewett City Young Man Thrown e Bt of course ilpatalre 18 Bath St. over the Rhode Island line, just out- | Records of School Expenses Complete.! When Tow-Rope Between Motor- Tel. 121 in Somers Bidg. side of the town of Killingly, into which he has ventured from time to d see Us. ETAL time, according to what he considered | lowing of interest to say relative t0| Chauncey Chase, was injured Sat- and CATERING Cg"‘ e " Second-hand the 0ads in his favor as to getting out | town school commities reporis: |urday evening about 7 olock near Earything e prices. CEILINGS Awton asain without falling Into the hands| “The books and vouchers of the|Attawaugan Four Corners, when a o 5 . E. FELLOWS . " of officers who have been on the look- | school board are cowrect. and we are |tow-rope between an automobile driv- Furnished L5 ¢ oy John O. Johnson Suto “Tirey out fer him. pleased to report that under the new 1 The fact that he had driven into town, with a fast horse, came from the porthern section of the town, and as quickly as possible two automobile Devoe HAI e 1T parties made & dash into the section| financial committee, and O. K.d by |injured young man was hurried to the and High Grade Ready Mixed DRESS?NG from where he was reported. In one|the member contracting or having [Proy home on School street in Dan- el FINE machine was Constable Michael H.|knowledgse of the bill. Payroll slips|ielson and Dr. W. H. yudson was GROCERIES aint Harper Method MILLINERY Grimshaw of Attawaugan and Frank|for janitors, teachers and others em- |called. He found the young man to A. T. Otis & Son Varnishes, Also A. Whipple, in the other Chief Mi- | ployed by the board are all on file and [ be suffering from concussion of the ke L Oits -t U Broshes Manicuring Nora T: Dunleavy chael J. Grimshaw of the Danielson |can be readily checked up.” brain, bruises and scratches. For 3| 72 Franklin St. d Metal MISS FARNHAM 324 Main St. force and Officer J. W. Kennedy. The time 'the head hurt made voung 5 and Metals Thayer Block Danielson officer was rushed up POLITICAL PUSSYFOOTING. Chase’s condition seem ecritical, but Bulletin Bldg. Preston Bros. Inc. through East Killingly in a light auto- per person of $2.81 per week. There were 28 different inmates at the farm during the year. State Road Payments $2,016, The town's share of the state road work cost as paid for during the pe- riod covered by the report was $2,- 015.58, the town's share of the cost of state road repairs, $867.04. Less $879.42 received from the state, the state road account is reduced to $2,- 003.20. Criminal Costs $2,703. ‘The total of criminal costs is shown to be $2,703.79, this including the sal- worth and F. W, Bernett have the fol- methods established by the board, un- der new officers and members, the records are complete. All original bills are on file, each approved by sthe In their report Auditors A. V. Wood- / HIM FROM DRINK That Orrine really does bring quick relief to those being tortured by the liquor habit, is the testimony of many mothers, wives and daughters, This_sclentific_preparation promptly kills all desire for whiskey. beer and other intoxicants. It can be given in the home secretly without loss of time from work. No sanitarium expense. We are so stre that Orrine will ben- efit that we say to you, if, after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use, your monéy will be refunded. Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask us for free Dbooklet telling all about Orrine. N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street. —— cycle and Automobile Broke, en by his father, Clarence Chase of Jewett City, and the disabled motor- cycle which he was riding and guid- ing broke, causing young Chase to he improved during the evening and be thrown heavily to the ground. The | MABREY 57 Broadway 386 Lake St. 18 Central Ave. Tel. 719 and 719-3 Tel. 578 D. J. H 13 N. High St. andleman — H e e ———— e arie L the rowte iEan Ten | Aspirants for Honors Putting in Much ey R e ey e Soda Water ST&I:OE'!;O FARM The Best Engine by Saunders, who was ing 2 wild Work on the Quiet. == oL and Bottling - - A ;i‘»;\-o for the Rhode xsmx.-?skbofder and OBITUARY. HAMILTON Works E":'"Y m' kh fgl’ 20 Light Electric safet He was overtaken in the Bear This is to be a week of hustling for L i C. E. WRIGHT ables 1'( ¢l Light Plant for H ction, his horse white with la- | Political honors aspirants and those of Patrick Sipples. NE T Sl iy, e the farm, $110.00. ther. He was but a short distance | their supporters who are actively en-| putrickc Sipoles, 40, died Saturday FOOTWEAR 8 Cavg, St S R W. P. HOLMES from the line when taken. He sur-|&aged in forwarding candidates’ inter-|njont at his recently completed home 130 Mai Tel. 425-2 Se :"d oo P Criswald, C& rendered without resistance, though|ests. It is to be a week of canvass- | in” the Riverview section. He I ain St. oot W Ppel = sz had made some remarks ahout|ing in which voters will hear all the | heen ill but a fow days. Mr. Sippl q ? ol S he would have done under cer- ty of a South- y a resident of trunk was 13- tation in Put- ey Il schedule for passe perance Rally Are’ Good {0ArE BiEnitice HIGH GRADE o assen- ! SCOUTS’ SATURDAY HIKE. b6 effootive on bis Tooal REO GARAGE BLACKSMITH Upholstery Waork MEMORIALS — on of the New Haven road Sun-|_ The th of depositors of the in the B Dunics Bavo o Mot THE C. A. Troop in Charge of Scoutmaster Vis- at 12.01 a. m. there is only one|Putnam S bank will be grati-! New Majestic GEO. E. KUEBLER CO. | its Old Furnace. change of interest to Danielson. The | fied over this morning’s announcement Building Tel. 731 ZIMMERMAN ‘39 Franklin St. northhound afternoon ‘rain will leave |Of the institition that the trusces 33 Warren St. Tel. 661 here, beginning today, at 3.06 p, m., | hawe ordered a dividend for the-cur- | Shetucket Street el part of the a s, inciuding ghe methods nd h AL B3, nnum abov 0, Plaut. d . DR. ghat will as- | xillingly Saturday. cvening tndes. tha Ph et on e Shee Estab. 1872 37 Shetucket St. C. B. ELDRED & “ETe? | auspices of Hig ae sc of business on October | Plaut-Caddén Plaut-Cadden A share .of ;. about twa imiles|| Shetis o Gtay, P ewel was S i dividends was in- Building Building your Sineurance 43 Broadway of here, was e objective e > i 4 889, -and has fbeen ! % i S Sitived Gt visie wistiie ¢ Socdress A While the | 144-146 Main® St. |9P] 144146 Main-i0c of all kinds Tel. 341-3 boys were put through r e £ mi variou$ rtant essential movement. arguments, pro and con, on the parties none the less effectively, than in other years where there has been an unend- ing howl and hullabaloo for weeks in advence. Cne Train Change of Interest. instead of at 3 p. m. Harvest Supper. A harvest supper was given at South At the season's first meeting of the Ladies’ Benevolent soclety of the Con- NOT AGAINST LEAVENS, a native of Ireland, leaves his wife der a Dividend For Current Six Months—First Since December, 1913 —Forestry Convention Near Wolf Den—>Buffalo Priest Addresses Tem- rent six month me in O cent.,, per x per cent. per payable at the usual at m the rate of 4 un to $1.000, per and the payment the month 1 applications ot idend later to give tter FORESTRY TOPICS. 8 Compounded e 16 Shetucket St. e o i FERGUSON’S T TR 239 Main Stree; REO CARS H. C. LANE VICTROLA WASSERMANN The e Plaut-Cadden Co. Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. Expert Willard Storage PURE DRUGS Photograshic Telephone 1292 Druggists Franklin Square Tel. 1254 JAMES L. CASE solicited : . : / ] | High Grade ircumstances. He was brought | Tepresented in the contest and of their | and seven children. { THE on and locked up and ihe Souch- | candidates, on the license question, the | "% 5V D THAMES Franklin Square et HARDWARE o and Starbrldce. officers moil- | tax rate and numerous other things PUTNAM == Diamonds, at And that enter into election day problems. NATIONAL Watches, PLUMBING ders will be asked to answer to | Outwardly and to date the work go- e and Rl < Alleged theft of a iruni | ing on is being done more quietly, but | Trustees of Putnam Savings Bank Or- BANK °"§i1§::j:_r‘:" NG & Sisk's Murphy Hardware Co. 16 Thames St. Tel, st hike was a i;;gfl':“']“cflb <‘h§mh ‘VE(!HEM:Alz» It 3(\? in d;e course, beginning Tuesday, | TIRE and TUBE andflag':;;;thi"g 4 LET ME PAINT SUPPLIES and ot ill be de ing on | October iri < y 1 hospital. [ This will .be the first Repairing pertaining iT FOR YOU ! ACCESSORIES who has been v W. R. BAIRD to them. 795-5 vl R tho Tires and Things Electrical % GEO. F. ADAMS C. E. LANE s ow | ey Wikl roctsas. hos sin ST e W erctot S 17 Town St. otan tel. 79 Tnag anaidates Lor | ton university this woek. nes 331 Main Street Teicphone Tel. 1343-4 BRI R 2 a it deal of in- i i Goods? Need a Plumber? TCWN DEBT REDUCED. John A, Gilbert, Candidate For First|Considered Saturday at Meeting of Accurately Bl i fo In Things t p n= Sclectman, Denies Prejudicial Ru- Stdte Association Near the Wolf | CRAng_ON co ol. Photographic eTe:t:ne:‘z‘GA:vnualp R:poor:f ;‘u:.,ws e ia Den peE M. Noronco J. P. BARSTOW DON at $4, as Pare ring i o ] Pher Nar Tin the Antatet O i e ‘meeting of the Connect 133 West Main St. 158 Main Street 500 HovasaN = _|party in Killingl e Uolipwing |2 Sorosty. aseoclation was held Tel. 182-3 = SR 23 Water Street Shannon Bldg. yrisppual reports for the town of Kil- | statement wes given out Saturdas | jrUiony Wl Den FREDERICK B it e ! y covering he al yea: & N 3 Sues Taly 3% Tag ok at el e Tl R e abeth Porter chapter, D, e TALCOTT Drive Him to the PROVIDENCE en Saturday morn- et as a candidate for figst sc. | SPOUt 1000 persons were presen Soic Violin Maker and g SREENEVILLE BAKERY F s show the town in- | lie " flooa. distant from CHOIEE 3 Repairer. SN SO 56 Franklin St. 3 ness O ¢ date mentioned to | 3# elocted Mr. ; tending gatner- G.?gcenes and Phina 192'7 b for his Gats L:md Tel.. 1133-3 ,666.48, & reduction of $4,216.11 | G s influence for th r the ac se o 2 W get a_bag of Lib- = from the high record figure of 1915 Leayens as keepor of Among _the 85 Town St. Soloaiall theatre 2 orty Flour at the Everything Pure, The total of s drawn by the farm. Mr. Gilbert denies Norwich Town 9 Clean and Good sclectmen is shown to be 327,132.51.|that he is hostile to Mr. Leavens and Tel. 34-12 e The total of bilis paid by the town schoul committee, the report of which states thate he does not intend to attempt to remove Mr. Leavens after entomalog: Davls, a & at the < ' division of ‘the town organization ap- | election.” ant entom charse of THE BEST "UT°E:&VERY HOMBER pears in improved form this year, is| Interviewed relative to the forego- y % tate 25c DINNER hown as 3641406, to which must’ be | ing statement Mr. Gifbert said: 5% S EXPRESS HIGH GRADE of all or school super- “ haven't the slightest intention of aadies i COAL descriptions nitor and contractor | seeling Mr. Leavens' removal. Ut is hild, Put- Home Cooking Day and Hight 5 n, Of pupils, an extra |known to members of the board of T The New Lenox T. J. Fitzgerald CHAPPELL CO. CHAPPELL CO. 3 32, making a total of | selectmen that at the regular Au- ch, also ad- - S, gust mesting of the selectmen Mr, [dresed the gather Others who 200 Main St. Phone /7 Telephone Tel. 24 Net Cost of Schools $22,969. I tendered his resignation. 1 | ere present fr section were 5 —————— School department 4 % induced to reconsider it, after I had ver, ~supervisor of rurai i GOOD ROOFING Coftee, 3 IF HE'S SICK echools down to $22,969.31. From the his position the bould would Officers of Delta Pi Class. £ 2 08 e X send for state $3,015 was received for tuition, him o leave of absence until his| peita Pi class of the Congregation- [t Dranches The_Old Norwich Delioateman DR. COLES frem out of town pupils the tuition re- T t;hememeénmt;)r:a al Sunday school at a meeting held Chas.E. Whitaker Teoa: Store 40 Franklin St 2 S et 1 R e R Al nis place. Under this ar- | dlected the folowing e 81 Water St 19 Man B reet Tel. 1309 1307 Feanhlio CA% supervisor's salary. The report shows rent Mr. Leavens was induced|mittess: President, Kenneth Sharp: 2 H. MYERS » Tel. 1095 the estimated cost of the schools for etain hz‘s Dosition, and I centainly | vice president, Liefa Clement; socro- the fiscal year 1915-1915 to be $30,425. | 2T 2% MUch in favor of him now as| tary, Marion Carpenter: treasurer, Jo- AND POCKET Artistic FEEE, I have been. There is absolutely no|gcephine G- - ways . and < means b F Desigrin Haberdashers Snow Cost Town $652. uneral g o wn $652. truth in the stories that I desire his | ommittes, F. W, Darber . Gertrode BILLARDS 4 §2.00 SKIRTS « » The report shows the highway cost | removal: this cannot be t00 emphati- | [1atip Tnman: press. eomivee hy: of all gl o mopr for the fiscal year to have been $5,- | cally stated” rrows, Ruth C. Child, * DOCLEY & descriptions Made to Measure Outfitters to Men i~ water teougna, 457, * Hens WOMEN IN MAJORITY. FATHER ZURCHER SPEAKS. Basement 140 Main Street MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. e o e Hhe Iast Winter Doosted | One Hundred and Seventy-One Vot-|Buffalo Priest Addresses Temperance Fhayste Blildng gl 5% 106 Main St. 162-154 Main St ally high total of $652.83. The gross ers, to Total of 110 Men. Rally at Bradley Theatre. cost at the town farm this past year was $6,301.78; outside poor cost $2,- 278.58 more and the insane poor an receipts during | my suggestion that he was At Saturday’s meeting of the se- lectmen, town clerk and registrars C. Kennedy, agent and F. Rev. George Zurcher, Buffalo, was the speaker at the second Sunday even- C First Quality The Shoe Doctor Specialist on any kind of ome and See My New Line of Rent a Remington of all e s o 2 Light Repairing kinds = . $1800 SUITS Cripple Work A oy additional $1.828.61. T iy 110 men and 171 women were admit- | ing temmerance rally held in the s Typewriter at the G AAes The eoeliite bl 05 claciore . ais owe. OMUAR | Te Ta bdla tin e for this month GRUbIESR now from MENDING SHOP from . the various usual sources|had a very busy day In examining the |a stirring temperance orator and his only Repairing C H. R. WAGNER 227 Main St. amounted to $3,399.08, making the net | Ualifications of those who would be- | address made a deep impression. RSN 0. cost of the town farm $2,902.72. Town Farm Board $281 Weekly. come clectors. The women candidates came early in numbers. Their organ- ization vérked effectively in getting During the present week there will be continued effort to get out a sur- prisingly large no-iicense LOUIS NELKIN 112 Franklin 8t. 86 Franklin Street Tel. 717-4 | | g | § § | | | g g Box 196 Norwich, Conn. Franklin Square over Troiley Station vote _for For the past vear the inmates of the | out those who had filed applications £ s HOME e —— farm have received an amount of |to be made voters, and the applcants | Rererminae Litor to mort Tt & FURNISHERS EAST SIDE Motor Cycles, Atg;‘:?rtmagndGuods board equal to one person for 1,033 |invarlably and easily passed the re- | (he mooticense column for ot tsor onn Eviything WET WASH Bicycle Supplies il weeks. This makes an average costlquired tests, something all of the|yaar For several vears bast the i Forithe Home S and oF /DD e dite cense supporters have been able to SCHWARTZ FOSSE ST ooty Sundries Fishing Tackle voll up liberal majorities at the polls, BROS. 15 Ripley Place v but they, too, are at work to offset 9-11 Water St C. V. C. V. the specfal activity of the no-license ¢ Giond PUTNAM SAVINGS BANK DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT forces. WILL REMOVE PATIENT. Joseph Sheehan to Be Taken From Joseph Sheehan, 22, the voung man pronounced ill with paralysis Friday, at the home of Henry LaFort at Ab- Ington Four Ccrpers, remained in an A Mild, Fine Flavored Cigar, Made in CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadwa, Tel. 1112-4 CARMENCITA CIGARS Tel. 955 PENDLETON, Jr. 35 Broadway Bulletin Building, FARMING IMPLEMENTS and PUTNAM, CONK_ ?bington to Massachusetts Institu- a Clean Factory in a Superior Way MECHANICS' TOOLS e 6c each—box of 50 for $2.25 of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Strest PENDLETON, Jr. 85 Broacdway unchanged condition Saturday, when arrangments were in progress for his removal to a Massachusetts institu- tfon, where he can receive such treat- ment as is regarded necessary. Before any attempt Is made to remove him however, the permission of the Massa. chusetts’ board of health will be se- cured. : Time Table Changes. There are very few changes In the arrival or departure time of passeng- er trains_on the New Haven road, as regards Putnam, under the scheduls that becomes effective at 12.01 a. m. Sunday. For Boston, trains are no: leaving at 7.37, 10.40 a. m., 12.58, 4.15 and 7.02. p. m. Coming out from Bos- ton, trains are due to arrive here at 9.23 8. m, 10.24 a. m.. 3.28 and 553 p. m. (Highland express.) The trustees have ordered a dividend for the current six months, payable at the usual time in'October, at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum up to $1,000, and at 3 per cent. per annum above $1,000, in each account, on all balances at the bank at the close of business October 2. All deposits made October 2 will commence interest from that date, as it is the first business day of the month. - PUTNAM SAVINGS BANK bor expresses are to be discontinued on October 8 northbound, October 9 southbound. The State of Maine ex- presses are scheduled to continue their runs through this city, via Mid- dletown and Willimantic. are some baseball team and at home here in Windham county they will look as big as the Barnum show would in Quadic, That's the reason that attendance records for this sec- tion may be expected to be shattered, If the weather man only turns in a good day. City Items in Brief. Members of the Putnam Country club motored to Woodstock Saturday for matches with players of that town. State Attorney and Mrs. Charles E. Searls left on a week end motor trip to the Berkshires. James K. Mahon of Worcester was a vilstor with friends in Putnam over Sunday. § The committee in charge of the Co- lumbus day celebration plans are en- couraged by the support they are re- ceiving and they hope to make success of the yenture. Rev. J. W. Wright of Dayville was the preacher at the sorvice at the Congregational church here Sunday morning. Malcolm M. Willey of Clark college, Worcester, spent Sunday at his home In town. George Joseph Larose, the _infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larose, died Saturday at their home on Provi- dence street. Mrs. F. W. Barber and Mrs. H. C. Meinken have charge of the arrange- ments for Rally day at the Congre- gational church, next Sunday. We Can’t Do All the Work, So We Do the Best The Peck-McWilliams Co. Contractors and Builders. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. CONNIE MACK’S ATHLETICS Scheduled to Play at North Grosven- ordale Next Sunday. Next Sunday is going to ses the gathering of every clan of fans in this section of FEastern Connecticut at North Grosvenordale. Connie Mack's Athletics are to be opposed to the North Grosvenordale team, the line- up of which will include a number of For New London trains leave at 9.2§ | league stars. Notwtihstanding _the 2. m., 3.35, 6.00 and 9.13 p. m. For|fact that the Athletics have been Worcester trains leave at 7.23 and|trying to escape from the American 10.35 a. m., 1.00, 4.20 and 7.03 p. m. league by the subterranean Of-the night expresses the Bar EHar- | route during the present season, they Tactories vearly pay out $140,943,000 in wages in California. Chiidren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S T CASTORIA - WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, tners is medium Detter than”through the vertising cojumns of The tin.

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