Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 10

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10 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY TT; T9T9Y : DANIELSON Today will give the fishermen their chance “through the ice” at Al- E ke this wint 261 9B yv Horses Upstanding GChunks — WE HAVE TWO CARLOADS—56 HEAD OF THESE HORSES—INCLUDING 7 PAIRS OF BAYS, 3 FAIRS OF BLACKS AND THREE PAIRS OF BEAUTIFUL DAPPLE GRAYS. ALL OF THESE HORSES ARE ACCLIMATED AND ALL HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY BRITISH ARMY VETERINA- RIANS. THEY HAVE BEEN SHIFPED TO PUTNAM FROM BRITISH ARMY CAMPS IN CANADA ARND CONSTITUTE ONE OF THE FINEST LOTS OF HORSES EVER BROUGHT INTO CONNECTICUT. ~ HORSES AMONG THEM TO SUIT ALL WORK PURPOSES. 3. Bi Williman- tic lay attending a ion of the superior court. Warden F. E. Cunneen has called a meeting of the War Bureau for this British Ar evening tie town clerk’s office in the town hall building to discuss plans for home-coming welcome to all Killingl n who have been in the . service du the war. & b Splendid, Po } was at work on Friday outh end of the t ne wiich conne Mer f e Woman's F nrm"n ; societ the Me Henry Poiter street on vard, at ons with the coldest of irch, Friday aft funeral rank . Clism, 29, of 1e Day Kim- m, wos condueted irial was in al s ces are to be K t ¢ 1 on Tues- and Re: J A ¥ thodist chu at ¥ sday and M. S. ne nd Friday WE BOUGHT THESE HORSES AT A PRICE AND WILL SELL THEM AT PRICES LOW ENOUGH TO ASTONISH YOU. INSPECT THEM AT ~'Wolfe Bros.’ Sales Stable Telephone 187 79 WOODSTOCK AVENUE, Putnam, Conn. “ri- | pleaded rancy anl was given 1. O'Connell was a fine His case attracts n because he is the vt acal police for the Hearts of the World is the one pic W yeen show the Or-|Pers from Providence telli to derive cne benefit-from the war— and he promptly placed the fact before Bible Study class was Lelé ut the e’ 11 x::(:-'ih\- celebration of victor €00d horses for small prices. S| . WESTERLY » Tkomas E. Brown, chief of police of Bomne of the leader, Res. Aliea Shaw to sobr aloud. Th | ePration its of British army horses hould the plan materialize for an ! Nt ol T S tEr Y Policenan Bus il ; svips In Canada ii_omv‘\)\mk in Westerly next | was detailed to coc with 2 Ll L3Ry % Y. |Leing made into this secticn in celebration of the two hun- Thompson in t to de- | Hoboke: boaid ¢ n g 4 From overseas, Sergea Harold | (W0 carloads ha urived in Putnam. d and fiftieth anniversary of the|{ect the offenders and locate the stolen |ern been tiar VOLUNTOWN | Williams, whose home 1 1e horses are to be in fine con- beginning, which is now with | property. | the ‘amp Dever ss FFdna Herbert raturned to Nor- Kathleon Burns, who is privats| ;o "sent’ 10 a fric | g nder the market a joint committee, appointed more 3 Friday witi resum> her studies resident of a Hart- | i *Cliic ‘Do chute, whic e tl years just pass- [than a year ag representing the in scheal, after €d to that city Priday | TS MU PRIACEE, T oaits: the | 0. | Westerly Board of Trade, a festal day on WO W i far e loar o e T ahs sth | JTHEres ks d interest in Putnam | will be set apart as a real welcome it hie 7 Hohed s dov s R [and surrounding towns in the Ameri- |home to the boys returned from the | Willard Farr th wi home r ek forsthal] HONSC &8 S | canization programme that being | service. Another feature of the week, | ©d s eXecutrix of the witl eration at Dackus in_ writing the i souvenir, | Mavped out for Connecticut uca- | according to a statement made by Au- | Pond was fixed at $£15.000 e vear just Methodist Edward Maguire has e Camp Lakehurst. New the secretary and treasurer, Miss Alice | Peen honorablv ! - Satterlee, fc Number on roll. | Claude Lillibridge of the U. S. S. 13: cradle roll | Bridgeport. has heen spending a fur- nt in_treasury, January 1 1 at his home here, collections for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Waltar Tarner have received for papers, ete, 60 ived word from their son, Alex- that it is hobed &G arachutes v-ore shot ug |tors from this section have been in b hopse ?‘r'(','mb'ih‘,’, in the air at night to carry star shells, | Hartford recently fo hear plans for the | will be the meeting of the Westerly But toward ihe| whick foatel \tan's Land, |Work d High Schcol Alumni association. Mr. y was ap; ch of truni|lighting it brilliantly for « few mo-| Writing to his mother, Mrs. Joseph | Maddock was secretary of the Con- tate of Ory“"y ooklyn and Hamptos| ments and of inspection of | Bernier of t, Private Fred |necticut Chamber of Commerce, sec- l‘”"“‘"* that #is widow i nd the Rhode Island|the territory precaution ag Bernier, who ian prison | Tetary of the state council of defense, [USe o fhis property. O n _circulation in | surprise attacks by the e September until | newspaper worker, now in the in- "": property will be blace nl Seuth Kili-| The parachute is of white Jap silis J - 3, says that he was nearly | Surance bsiness, and is a real live|for the benefit of her son, brey L. Maddock, now of Hartford, |ander C. Thompson was sturned from havinz ) tion has been|with a series of strings wttached to live on t He sai Take it from me, the | Stillman. Two bequests of i in treasury for the year » in France, tha W Ju the handa iof'the ) to it e atar slice of poor bread feet will be some meet, the|are made for the two chi 3 al at Vichy. én’ o = hithed: il Tace ‘he | daily. Previously he had written, from ,"and the best that ever will | win B. Stillman, an dis for i\mnh s in 1915, |ankles and ‘arcHed HambanE Nim, due - on @ o of spool f th written, from witk Germany, that see to it that every grad|them when they attain A2 hoard of | to lhr‘ heavy loads and lom:z. marches in petition.| Sergeant Williams is a nephew of A.|Le was being well e Lt R Pocdlela ahow). At s A Javinee 50 sitles thacihy hecibeen £ the Woikera 1 o otl| W Wiliame and ot John, Axthuc et T 1 that he was |make the trip, will be at the Old Home | William Laing died Fridav morning danicols e ics and came Jhuieh o department to take|Frank and Daniel Gallun of Daniel- |forced t ering informa- | Week meet, and Gen't you forget it.” | from pneumonia resultinz ~from in- A . Tie was on e of this old st son ien. M it not been s home in S streé the first to be drafte.l into serviee n According to the final figures given 1 from the | 5yt at would hav |for food received by to Hartfora| At a number of places ew months. of the tos n e West- >d muck headquarter: 1ps to a maturit Ped Croae war -sav- value of from this town and was transferred tonal to the Rainbow Division shertly after Killinly the sta 2 iis arrival in ving letter written to At- st for 7,000,000 were <old in Rhode Isiand it f' Gneelsl quEs i ARt Mrs < is v rel- e ct to th e 918, which represents per capita |} CLEOUERRE B e el ) | b s tives it Hope R. 1 Ree i odor Silack 1. VApproximate- jand renderedilike Seryice is the [iysptactons e Adhemard of Tewett City Charles Tayntor, | ROCSEVelt s the | 5 ings stamps were 1ati! he became a vic'im of | Was h Nisitor hoas 2 hall, Dan.|50id for \\huh the government re- S “)“ e OVEIpEer ol iy | Ams lding has gone Ul,_Dan- | ceived $5,833.7 W e T i ranch h Lorrain o e e of S Broy Ll atin = it aim and then some. 33 I II. Gilbert is buildiny a cottage ed vour The differenc en this figure and Supe E. t Deach ponl. 4 the maturity $7.000,000. repre- Hi thr: _—_ \ sents the interest which be paid ved by upon the stamps when 3 LISBON Pearl Wecks, wifo of Tverett Chap- rouzh the post offices of the st <old, while the remainder were Home department, in corialinls Sho it husband, ec children, sworth, her parents, mund Weeks of New by distric two Mrs. David 5 and Mrs, Lester Hurlbutt and and zene Mathew- A orenan 2 : 8 ! eenwich, gionial SIab.. ! Jorn e htery, Marion, returned a_brott imund Weeks, Jr. . Putnam High school won an « 2 _ Bristol, § | i, i cvening after a visit to lles, from whose home the z Tur rerts, Mr nd Mrs, 1 s held Thu v : e | Frank Trurbatt, at i at two -o'clock conducted hy T ne of Mr.|Miss Marion Allen ind Mrs. Will- | Me Long Cove i | "The full text of the bill, pr + 14 .l Representative S ¥ Westerly in the Rk Island 1 nd Mrs., Paul Abide With and The Haven of R The - | bearers were Fdmund Weelk | Weeks H J. Kendall and E business meeting | zene Mz was in the re, prohibitir red flaz, foilow splay of Hoelck opened Monday ion og two devoted to ay, exhibition, Mcnoay even- | Lovett cem i rnme - appearance flag, red bar t was voted| rmers meeting, ga- of the iy in In enement ed pa- | 2| = | | { Waterbury.—Jews of t a house to )nm\-n Cany 000 arc city have s to oh- for the nation- made to raise r reconstruction work, IT-A-TIVES” Rrought Relief | ¢ Firat Day He Tried Toem, or six years we have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pcpsin in our family and feel we could not possibly do without it, cspecially for the children” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mrs. Earl Cowell, Ce- ment City, Mich.) iclson | newly | bekah Mrs. Annie M. Thompson bufed from r m 1 Thon . . . o et Children become constipated as readily who Mr Thompson ing, £ | pnenmo as do their elders, and the result is equally dis- tressing. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is ideal for children because of its pleasant taste, posi- tive, yet gentle, action, and its freedom from | opiates and narcotic drugs. Friday the membership clock window of D the ore: drive e chu 108 W day “(Saturday nd | locket, whic The top Thomas Rawiinson, of 3 mber of the th In of the travele by the comml making i Ecclesi- sed from the German : i During the year accord- | miey was hed | ] G e deal forthros op | 125,10 BENESS mmied Ty, =) the post work mapped : o DR. CALDWELL’S vors Sick Head. John I'on i « this represen e 3 7 - f the T r { diar ant e yspepsia. Hadto take two Aing business. The numb orihe Soton OT AR act forlcontintiationl of tha spe|| S AL LS i < B 2 s stamps sold was 5 > T A e ta highway tax e cents | (raaks £ i : powders overy other number of thrift stam e hondon were | on each $100 worth DD e - C d cbranems— | The three letter carri R R e nd been | civod (o : S gt " SOMS™ | the best records were: Geor doing work |, rocented by Representative Frederick | vhcd (O ¢ s took inds of remedies— but |51 232.95; Henry 1. Cony clson, and Will | & “peck of Barrington. The bill will | 3°IO9 The Perfect Laxative n 7 did me good until I used |224.76; Aldor Guertin, $9,677 SRECI referred to the committee of fi- |~ nance ,yor I'ruit Liver Tablets. Henry N. Benoit, member of the American legation at The Hague, left was relisvi - 1 was od the first day Iused |jere Saturday to return to Washing- ade me weid cnd keep | ton, D. C. Mr. Benoit said before 3 T am always leaving that he is still without infor- P T zh‘d‘mvmn mation as to whether he will remain of the great things ‘Fruit-a- |in Washington, continuing his law du- sne for ma. or whether he will he ordered to| s nd of which Mr. Peck w 1 be Sold by Druggists Everywbere 50 css. (s,,_,) $1.00 A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS return from New York, but is improv- | Men and women prominent in the ! Medbery returned home | s and able | condition developed Spanish influenza and eince then : Tiembersiof the ramily Havel the | 000 as et mn £50.000, €00 fund to be 1 d The bearers were Sullivan, Mastin { A. Moody has been ill, since her | | 1 i i | of the erew of cloven men o : s seems probable at this time. | o e e e s r|the vonocontaur | have many friendsin € B sem g | as ap s e uonocontau ny friendsin Ogdensburg. | "y, johnson, 33, wife of Joseph |pointed Charles ~ Barstow's | °1st. The campaign begins with J i now using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my |Johnson of Woodstock, died at | Wednesday Jan. 8th j19. T 2 recommendation”, 3 ital in this city.| Three of the two schools at the} The Vars store and post office in i The_body removed to her home | Green, Frost and Westminster Hill be- | connection with the store was broken C.E.BESWICK. | jast Woodstock. gan Dec 30th and the others began|open and entered during Thursdav BEES SAVE HONEY PEOPLE SAVE MONEY " By SR Harriet M. Lynch, £0, for many |their new term Monday of this week. |night, for the third time in as many 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. | TR G YR Sthe town of| Mrs. T. C. Douglas has been ill and | vears. About $10 in cash and watches, At all dealers or sent on receiptof |Thompson, is dead at her home there, | confined mchn house for some weeks. | fountain pens, knives, ete., to the value price. by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, uShow ‘em All” may. be considered | . J0DRDIe Soderburg has been f of about $123 were taken, the thieves y i Arelie Greene has recovered from a |geiting about the same amount as on the slogan of the Windham County 2 1 L | . A el OGDENSBURG, N. Y, e e oL e e 2 | recentirine laccident. the former visits. ~The brenk was The thrifty who want an absolutely safe depository will bring s members to get busy and make exhib- | The mesting of the Westminster |1iScovercd when the place was open- 4 4 MARTIN BURNS its at the coming state corn show to |church and reception to the church and :‘;, T D Ty mm:mra' their savings to us. Interest rate, 4 per cent. T. te held in' Hartford Mwnuary 20-24. |consregation is to be held at the par- | SPeCid Hedmiin s de el The cern show held in this city a|eonage next Monday afternoon, Jan. ,'Funera| Director and |tew weeks ago-was proclaime by ex- |12 for all interested. perts who know and who have seen Mrs. Aristides L. Raphael ha |- A F. WOOD | THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK | PHT R - ST 1 r E b I every corn show in Connecticut that|town to join her husband in New York { 3 ARTHUR ATWOOD, Pres. WM. 1I. BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. mbaimer the Windham county show this sea-| I J. Christian has sold his farm to| “The Local Undertaker” f CLARENCE H. POTTER, Treasurer son was better than any neld in Con- |a family of Finns, and is to give them 2 : DANIELSON, CONN. sl vy possession Feb. 15t The town tegreis DANIELSON, CONN. DANIELSON, CONN. Talenhana 183.12 Jemmmsme and sthara hora axa gaing lsing Mr. Christian and family. . Parlors ¥ Mechanic Strest | ! . [}

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