Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 9

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family. 3 was a former jeweler in lnmmmm‘ reside e R 75 oreon has tett’tor Americs He has been employ uwagan house. s expected -1. which is Sringing Bim from overseas is due to dock Fewpert NvWa, Kuguse 1000, There is a case in town which even the great William J. Burns would have @iriculty in solving. The report is that a lecal party, while motoring Plainfield {he other day, ed up 2 piece of rope. It was just oréimary piece of hemp repe with absolutely nothing about it 1o sug- the mysterious. But—and here's the difficuity comes in. When the party arrived home there was &, Foung calf attached to the end of.t! Tope. Now the questions is—how d the caif get there? It is a mighty problem and many of the brainy men of the town have their heads together in an effort to solve the riddle. The stratch of road between Day- ville and Goodyear is causing comment among the motorists of the vicinity. Labor to werk on the road Is scaree and it seems to be the cpinion that instead of scattering thz workmen on = long streich of road, they should be éoncentrated in one short stretch. As it is now, in order to get from Day- ville to Goodyear, it is necessary to xe around through Attawaugan and past the back road from the lake. h Goodyear workmen are engaged eoncrete fldflllkl from the >-to-date mill vil- onnecticut. yville has enter- #d the employ of the Attawaugan S e ‘Wilson and daughters, Mrs. a Dorothsea and Priscilla, ot Columbus, Onie, visiting Mrs. Wilson's par- ents in In »’;!.Q of the threatened railroad strike, nielson's passenger service is as ye: unimpaired. If the strike does take place, Bastern Conneteieut will be pretty hard hit, espeeially this section. Mrs. Bessie Ludsar and son. Mason Ludsay. of New York, are spending a few days with Mrs. Arthur James, of Spring street. Willigm Meran and Howard »tt, both of Darville, were injure an automebile accident Tuesday even- ing. They were walkng heme from Dabjelson and were 4n the straight streteh of rosd betwien the Four Cor- ners and Davville, when an automo- bile struck them. They weré on the extreme right side of the road and in Moran is at present hosnital, Wheme the ear t in the P undrrzo nz fracture of hruices over e ie Au- - ! Ra'wis M. Young. - Soriff Charles Ayer. i the iwo men and ne from Putnam. the tgwn court held noon. Daniel T. Mul- Mass. vleaded not charges—that of reck- not stopping at the scene t, and the charge of ts ng 2 car without the owner's perm sion. He was bound over until Oc- tober 11. under $1.000 bond A competitive test of milking ma- chifes in England, open to the world was won by one of Swedish inven- fon. U S = -Soldier’s Friend Afer long hours f hiking or guard- ing, when his feet are_swollen. kot ior blistered, the soldier will find zful relief in a Cuticura Soap ‘Bath followed by a gentle ancinting with Caticura Ointment. These Gragrant, super-creamy emollients m‘ heal eczemas and r‘a, ud?z'm“” it and the ' nd sores. Also 'I of insects, fpn, vty the 3 Hartford Brott, 52, a forimer rm.‘l‘ut at Thomn- son. y years Mr. been practicing law ain Hrtferd. thrm:‘?;n Putnam, fln;. paaaitic Lo et this city, wi lc:;fi’!.‘l tricity from tl SOur coundi has ordered tee. tee to purchase a ‘motor provide the electrieity. the strike was declared Suj of Alarms John B. Dal attention of the fire om_n“ to the fact that if thy Putnam would be mthsuf .?Qim Tation, and decided that the . most feasible plan would be to purchase t motor. _This in to, cost, the city $150. and _deffvery in "all ity wi not be for. three. m e cur- rent has not yet been shut off. even though the ears are-not runaing, but as the city has no assurance but that it will he at any time, ‘tha counell thought the only safe plan would | to buy the generator. at happen if the power js shut off be- Tore” {he motor 1x imatalled no one can] say, but undoubtedly. quick emergen- cy action would have to be taken so that alarms of fice might be given, and the apparatus called out. made morning. at St.- M lard Martclle, son of Mr. and 5 Celesten Martelle; and Miss Lild J8- do'n. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry! sdoin were married by ‘Rev. CHarles Tedard. On the samfig morning Rev, n Dykemans marfied Louis Va- as and Clara Jolicoenr. Putpam during July. a2 low record. Of this num- wern for intoxication. The selectmen of the town of Put- w hove pdered recontiy, gbaut Sor- sy stract signe a T SatioRs Sn” (hB-outaMIrTe oM city in order to. aid automobilists, sding their way_ throu o Harttord, Nerwie Aence and other cities. These be piaced at the Tyler oodstock avenue, cet ‘and one set in the 1v department of the eity ill soon advertise for bids work to be done to side- Taxpayers have heen notified o have répairs made, and those who neglect this order will find the city stepping in and doinz the repair work, for which the DIl be rendered, and the taxpayer obliged to pa cavating for the cellar of the new 1 for the Manhasset Company s progressing. Numbers of people-gath- er daily at the Manhasset village to watch the big steam shovel at work. illiam Moran, whe was injured on Tuesday r\:m at Dayville, when he By an automobile driven ¢ of Worcester, was = resting comfortably Wed- afternoon at the Day Rimball Mulcahy and John Carroll, wio w _with him . wihen tbes =lopped By the Putham pelice, ed at the Putnam poli u Wednesday the: were tirned over to and taken to Danhielson. Ove: 18,000 h; bee nledvi-r sf'nv the ::‘ nem:: .u)un.gd .' Uon o the by Kimball Naptial sum_of 323000 edéd. Beniomin W of . the Windh. - County Farmers' association was Storrs Wednesday attending i the rmers’ Day jnstitute. A number of Wifldham County farmers made the trip with him, A represeritative of & moter ’bus company of Bridgeport was in Put- nam.Wedpesday to-iook over the {erri- tory preparatory (o_sending two of the buses here. in order that half hour service may De established between Putnam and the surrounding towns. n is thought that fhe busses will hers ( wiji_be m ranning ':A.‘!'y"é‘:‘l:m e Fisctingor ounel on T\lelfl.vh.n‘inn, m;-;.-.n Bars Deds asked S iag eaiuatve prengecs or g running of jitmey nam and West Thompeon. A to Mr. Dean. who was speaXing for the Me: chants' committee of ihe Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber secured machife o come into Punam n‘;‘a run to West Thompson on an _hourly schedule. This machine rdn all @ay, and often it had no on cer- tain trips. neye made the run, and secured the cream of the trad ‘Mr. Dean. he- llevsu th Lhe mn‘n :h& l;h'flllnx to 1 2 e, ts ol A Sodt dan Paghelin of the couneil were or he opinion | that it was not. passible ‘to Hmit the, {iihey orvicetin ay way. but in Srder The. foneral of to be certain, the corporation coum-fat the time % Providence; R. 1. mme- Tis _passengers . At rush hours other Hit:|Providenee was held at All Hallows' |3 baym sausnuwz TURKISH Cigarettes, pncked = the most inexpensive and the most attractive machine- mde paper package, you pay only for the clgurettes and an mexmswe package. . ¥ y LORD SALISBURY is the only Fh -grade TURKISH cigarette in the world that sells for as Jittle ; iw«hermxlsu of our own er ather - ure. no matter what the price, you pay fortheex- pensnve hand-m&de cardboard box, as well as for the cigarettes. money as 0 cents for l S cngarettes You can’t smoke the box. Then why —uwhich means. that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY v -t Waten HA, O R s »M-l—z over- his Newth, who nts., Mr. was em- has been at ut ml!rll- s undergone rl Providence since she 5t iy n o . B, t.m:hd) is improved | ome. witten for who_were living ‘at the shore printed” tnta “has been. confned returned ‘on Cigarettes you can get your money back from the dealer, mont. Seorsel WANME. S8 hay Been cm- has been Miss Clara Fletcher spent Saturday in Providence with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hemry €ushing. Sunday he started for an automobile trip as e e ot 3 a trai o Saxon River. Vi, where they will make :e‘wlort visit. fhw will be gone a b Friends were y surprised the st week 1o read of. the death of Capt. tephén A. Lewis of this village in The Norwich Bulletin, as he is living at_his homme en School street at the present time. and how such a report was started his friends cannet under- and. Ffiw’ Tpotice is the third men of iage ¢ the time they were .~ A notiee of Mr. | Lewis’ dd red in . a Bosto paper a week ago Sunday. Two of the men read their own obituarv notice. J. Hawkins Rouse, wife use, died at her home rly Friday morning. for several months, but had spent the winter in Florida..as ' Saturdey to V- {usual. She had been confined to her |ing gfi@'& :ne"ifi,'m'é'o, bed about a week. She leaves besides “Gard-| her husband. a_niece. Mrs. Sydney Brown, of New London. Mr. and E. Hall of South - were callers @t® Willlam Déat's iday. & B e i 1 wneciaiitng her sister from New York. Mi William Babeéck has been en- ifiidg her sister, Miss ‘Wood, of nfield Miss Pauline Mathewson has return- ed from Oak Bluffs, Mass. Dr. C. J. Douglas, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Perritt motored from Bos- ton Friday and will occupy the Douglas cottage for a short time. Mrs. W. O. Seymis was in’ East Hampion for thé week end. the giest of her brother, Frank H. Bissell and his_family. Mrs. 15 M. Bissell returned home Wednesday after twp weeks visit in Bast Hampton: The dance glven in the town hail Friday evening was well and proved vers enjoyable. Miss Eunice Seyms is uncle and’ aunt, Mr. a Bissell, in East Hamplon. There is to be n special music: programme in the Cowgresaliona chorch Sunday morning, August 10. Miss Eleanor and Miss Helen Gi bert returned home last week from the Danbury Summer School; where they have been taking a theee weskn' course: There was a meeting of the "%, O. W..X..in the town -hall = Saturday evening. A C. E social will be held at L. buy it? W. Rohinson’s, .on Post Hil ,Friday | irg evening. NORTH STERLING Voiney Reed with his family 6 Put- nam visited his father. Anson Reed, Sunday. Aaron”Vigle 14 &t the! flamd ot his parents and is 111, red ~Uole and.family, Luther Cole and family, Auzustus LeGendse wud Sirs. Ida ©wens motored to the beach Bunday. Misg, Doris Adams of “Danielson spent “Phe week ‘whd " sith her rand- 15, ME. and Mrs. . K. Vidie, Ben Pietee has =0l , Bis. farth 6 w- York pirties Mr. ynd. Mrs. H. H. €rowell. ‘and George 'C. Spoouer mqiored, 1o Lyinam shingion, . is visiting Mea. Ben, Plerce.. lex B 0ld his farm . Oy e aish r. ang s B Crowen'w U Kocky y'ul"? Tics- + Dorpthy W. vack | with 2ir. Worcester Nelson Griffiths, Waloed Bruy Charlés Gehereas) magle Aihieyolhs o _the shore: Sundet W, H. Gebrean of White Plaing, 3 Y. Is at_his farm here for a few days. ed Cole has purchased a new tour~ mer spent the s, W, - i r, ya?n LY m:u sPefit the webk ¥l in East Do Mass. Fémond n/of Newport i soheol spent the past wesk swith Wi parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Sahl Willlam ‘Bariow and fanil Lonsdafe. R. 1. visitéd Mrs. lola Hra ton laet wesk Mrs. Lucingn Cole HOpkilis wete guests Fred Cote Sunday and Miss Zulfh Mr. and Mre Thers Wik 10 service at tie dHedel Sumday, the pastor being caned Webster, Mass. The Providenes. berry (eam made list trip heoe lakt week, ber searce this s6ason oo th é and unflerly L i s 1 be ontalned fr rEallic lotiop s siond chCEks o0 rm . " 2 &n.-' ¥ Al wilt face more nfrulhed and yout ful ogking.

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