Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1919, Page 9

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Mrs. Mlna Phaneuf, 64, N* - = kome In Attawaugan. Putna i 3 ng ess and “A holiday schedule of ‘hours wi puect i T o m‘ in effect at the postoffice on Mobday. such as are attending. the pres- | ODens next Tuesday morning at 108 Labor day. Mills here will be cld ent trofley strike, by reason of the fact | o'clock. ~Judge Frank D. H-m‘e::x for to| for the day, as will d{that cars out - of- Webster % Ajhwy of the buiiness pigpes. _ (783 X but D”n smm “is. spe b Prlnunnl Ernest R. Wi £ nk mr Y vulu.:fl“m:. e alstance from Dinieison. iss Ida Y& - | at a ce m dence. B 1‘ - h‘ldl like to a‘i:tgb‘l'd 'Kfllm:)y postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper and son,| school, are available for assist James,Bacon has been appointed se- | accorapanied by 2z, and Mrs. Williaz]| households in frno g i ,..;‘f.‘." ‘it ait of the' I The jury was drawn'as follows, for be, < ..’R, tored. to Ocean Beach | tunity to live here in ot dme-m n Sun: -ollvnFDownuo(the ‘m u::mmlanml..gum‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper motor- | Brooklyn has a_flock terests are to pmp.fly Protec ved. a I Raw = hoen Bt ia faren o the Allen & ¥ A josEamnckot R I: Jast Satoulay, | Shocp st his fanm &'t v zn;yu.m-c Ppresent. i l pastor, Wiam Bridee and daughter, uxg; Jent success in ng t] _loh P: a resident of Putnam e Bacoiit et Emily Bridge, have returmed from Te the irole that: 15 . inten uany ATl ot his, life, i3 dead at J. Henry Im R e DAl eel’s vacation in Pawtucket, R. I. | horse racing a story was ‘being told on Schogl street. ~Mr. Paine | Burbank, Thumu o. 'r.um Canter- Ville, Me., the.latterspart of -the week.| Mrs. Thomas Crowe was # recent of _won bfi! in Danielson, June 18. 1850, ward Downey has returned from | visitor in_ Providence. : E 2 a son Mr. 3 d Mrs. Christopher C. Mr, and-M bet coportigas| LB Yho: Ty on. the Gresn, Hollow irq réturhed from a_weel -v-e-.tnm ‘epent H; attend schools in Kil- nnmrm. wnn. E. at Newmarket, N. H. m 3 tnlend the fish bus- | Wade, Charles A. Benham: Killingly, folls lina for about 15| Chauncey F. Miller. Percy L. Wood- IS e : Delco-Light is the air cooled Farm 22T m‘“;.“:-:.v%::m;.;":: *:;:55 Srezhes Bt Ee Shem hegt ' EleciricPlant that runs onkerosene. Hotnor. “who has gone t:mnufl un. successfully for years uA I ey ThQYP 750 feer: Beotlang Clar” areover (5000 satified users. e T ot e Trorois | inown, Thajdisarse wae.&remtst o riends of Mrs. Herbe; y by sarprise; to tender her a f: . “.Mt:o of tht m"&? o his Bea jontil Apedi | Fred - Cocatays J:E:ih % Tamner 3 a farewe s _year, when e ‘hompson, Carl E. Svenson. Fred O. A very pleasant evening was spent|are to go to the winners on fleld i e 3 J ‘music and games. sCake and loe| events at Goodyear on Lm, flu were| tor ma'm' &:‘; m“;\“ ;'; hi: !:g wfio’émfi.’"‘c“saf;‘:'. w;fz:mocx. - . flO al O COI’HG 1“ aYl S@G \ o Sl s | SRS S T 5 S i o ot g, | S i o e t i actual overati b ot 5 - offered each year by the vear ilires dnushrers, polRs Snconiestod divorce case’ was ant in ac Op ralion. 3 mahogany serving. 3 company. 3 5 g ecree grant - ; ; . fn.company with her ‘husband, G. C. S. MacKay of Putnam TRt L BrgThar, | e O e e S Dl ” crly assistamt superintendent of | will be the preacher at the union ser-| Gearge, who lives un tne Pains homer | lor Hemms, o e Chyorce ffom ‘Stan ‘Goodyear Cotton Mitls, Inct, and{ vice o nkm"s park Sunday evening &t|steaq at Danielson, and a sisier, Als, | ble cruelty. Mrs. Herner. who A 81| - : CARL 3 HE ) SoC & Beard of New York. for. | Aliedie Dykeman, ulss of Dar. el g S o i L8 o W. BROWN ERNEST P. CHESBRO merly of this fown, aud Rev. X, B “ME}'{:' s AR el ried to Herner at Jersey City on Jan.| - 2 this. week was held|Aver of Woodstock will be the spesk: e s, Dwight | 33, 1816, when she was 18 years of age, 28 Shetucket Street Hayden Street ers at the Old Homa day exercises at| DUSPes of thls eit e They lived In Jorsey City for time T, South Killingly on Labor day. Hepry Bakas, of Wilkinson stesct,|2Rd then came int6 Conn Ty { elephone 1330 Telephone 152 Regular services will be resumed at| Thefe was a special meeting of the hat o attemit o hoid him|IBE frst in Brooklyn, then in Dantel- ! : . e E Shier Uiiited ‘SRuvell next Budas, Hev. | Derioicn Basrie et L okl Bim of his_ son, * Mrs. Herner sald that her hu Norwich, Conn. Willimantic, Conn. Afbeit E. Beaumont, the new pastor.| on Friday evening. Ome of the matters | made band’s cruel treatment began scon is expected to preach morning and| taken up was that of requesting the In the struggle that|ter her marriage. He did not want to .. evening. postoffice department to permit deliy- Baker's face was scratched | WOrk. she eaid, and drank = great deal - ery here of parcel post packages te lm 2 K bitten_on lhafl teft wrist, [ 204 abused 'm xs?fine'.'":néb" he | dressed. le. go a good and effective kick upon GURLEYVILLE P s mething, 1t seems | ChAt Canesd the ‘Mold-2p man to week: | ifferent oscasions. threatened. to kil lheDomesthn neering Compas ©Ohio ight Beebe and family of Bridge-| to axpayers, o reming (hom that ft|en and then i Baker brole mway and | Do e of his attacks upon her was 8 n& "}/ Da' o hio Mrs. Beebe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.| Bgeds. MNow. as is usual at this perled gursd assistance and a hunt for’the Sitlon Ta Denisicon.” xhojpartifien. e ?A’/‘ / UCZ.‘/' - . | of the vear. they are being rominded |hold-up was made, but without e treat- B K er Tias gone to Boston for| by Bdward . Carpenter. veteran bes- Fhe ‘masault was made upon |Ment of her, and this part of her tes- treatment of her hand. It has been|OUSh collector, that borough taxes are nu- near a clump_of bushe; timony was corroborated by Michael troubling her for some time and it is| COMIng due. which the held-up leaped, east oPhGrimShaw, Attawaugan, former chief foaren tho will Toss tho Brsance1ea>l-" A report wn:l g to the :o;m fhat am sehool. e, e seme list of plavers as was used in % an’ uneacosasfil atte 2 een | tempt ron in the series plaved a few EoE% eht 1o and son Vivian of illl.| mads o break into-the stoe of Li Fre: s e R Tt o M mantic were recent guésts at Wayland | MOrin in the Cyr bullding. ~ P ‘{man’'s parents are In Poland. ger McBermott: promises, will include Ide’s. Vivian Ide recently retusned| Mrs. W. J. Craig had the ;f’flflud by Attorney Arthur G. .ogehf,-mousbplweu, %0 the game, trom overseas. of the Woman's Misslonary which is to be played upon the old Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith returned| the s,mu-z church at her home m': Judgment in favor of the plaintiffs| fair grounds. will be a corker, Ar- g‘bme T:e;'d.‘y g{te]r 8 week’s stay at|m t‘nx ‘hmh-y Pfii}‘“{“" n:uua-.l out rvice and &" I-'l'en' gnhnlfar;ml;-un action in ral:!menudh.'\ been made to handle leasan’ lew, L missions in the iPpines. as Blam e case of arles Ju. Torrey et al a g crows Mre B L iWalker and son Robert| belng sublects that wero considered. u vieit i Gharies Arsamarsic et al. In 1917 Mr. el e R are ing TS. alker’s brother, R. iss Anna joun es: w} been th ‘'orrey and partner, Judge Mahlon ll IH lME D. W. Knowlton. of West Ashford. visiting relatives in . Cagada since i gemarold | BMott | 57 Gelsajon, sold a farth in Woodstoe SOUTH L early 13 v.g'my, L'Ta' returzed to her home struck Dayville, his| t Arzamareki, From the time H '“:i. =nd Mrs W E Comstock and _| on the Wei an zamarsk! teok the glace up to date he|daughter, na, of New “Haven, are - it B iy Gy ger Aieoraged | pAL Fast Xillingly, the = Asceptis & sutomobile, il | aa fallod to bay - cent nf Tavecert | ADOMINE their vacation with Mr. and because it does not rafn. Produbts compiny advanced the e remuins at :h- Day Ime. | any taxes or Insurarce on the proper- | Mrs. F. E. ne. e .on."':f,ai’ Bea | L sout ; D e e eenly Friala s "’35"@'&’55 o hex. sister. Sire. = ng no 25 ober, | leaving t] . e l ple who aro interested in|in€ nofice last October. | leaving % Eidpmin: “THAT REMINDS ME” FHONE 1311 JEWETT BUSINESS §CHOOL, THE MULTIGR for typowritten lotters, Folding letters, addressin n.mpmg. envelopes, and mailing at a nominal,charge. Fillin ters, a specialty. Public Stenographers—Office Supplies We simplify werk in your office, give you SATISFACTORY AND BELIVERY ONITIME. (ol ess Houses furnished with efficient office help fresfof cha : Business Office, Room 308 Thayer Building, Norwich, Con state of repalr. having % le" mosk 2 ; Miss Jeanctte Gareau, daughtst of| eaucetion oo Do o for higher| Phr first mortgage, 3700, is held by |~ Mrs. Laura L. Peck and son Frank Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Gareau, Nhe s vian noge ¢ ;fim‘;“;m""h”:g,‘,’;;‘l R X, Safford, Woodstock, the s ¢ recently returned from over sea age. 3000, b C. S. Sheldon, uf| 88ty have heen visiting relatives on o nlf‘huw‘h‘ and Mr. and tered the Ursuline convent at Quebss, .m nex! the same inetstution of Whith her “w.‘..g,}.',"fl;',‘;.?"; ol o fitocie. the third ~wtionge. 1190, - i aduate. mills Buring tho war-years act- ¥ Torrey and Gelscler. =id this frm | Dr. B s, F A e i, g ok My Miner, attended has had to pay the intorest on the twn|was & > W. J., Tracy and family, John C.|meeting at Mt. Carme 4 soctety of the Con. o Tomptat s iR MR & e P e | v tgages, and o fis annual fatr, food aale and supper| Lo ot ”‘."" 8 PooDlo, andthey | and msurance o the. o S Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Comstock of Philadeiphis and Miss Mizabeth Ro. | St - - i Friday afternoon &nd:evening and met ebur: rlu effort to locate A Lasy = - e e he | ot th arty has fail e s han of Middletown were guests of Mr. Weshave a e stock and ' fis s ot s Bl wchol uras 106 o propeey Ras fais S eer- | Sn o Migeton Cone uon, = e Dar- s e i S iy : become wage N e B et o s platntifts and| Miss Helen Waterhouse and a ' & can make PR DELIV: : e alimasy” dn Siplember ‘et | & of riends went on 2 bichio o’ ihe M ¢ B S : i 3 * Hig] as time limit for Devil's Ho, uesday. x : . R e | P S e T Watgrmouse o | OTtOY DUS DEervic ERY of ‘any -or hl.l ‘prepared « 2 ap, PSR (R R S R il | emainta iy o e oo daa (] ; f ; tos urned un 10.30 next|family, -, -y 3 J 307} sizes of % CITE coal. : ; P e negir Rty ana i Sties Hine Xoo|} BEGINNING TODAY, SATURDAY, AUG. 3071 John Moss will lead Anseim |desson teacher. “‘;’_,‘,’“V" of the American Jegion,| Mrs. Thomas Littlefield sand - son Our COAL is fl'edl mined and - Ll Fome' dny - parade, | rred have gone 1o Greensort. i 1. 1] DANIELSON—MOOSUP—PUTNAM AND ALL - X “ ll'lfln ppears for the | yisit relatives for a few da: as as carefulSCREm “Thought™In! hag | Brst e post yoted Mhs A. Edith Huff, teacher in Ap- POINTS w R 3 7 7 T 2 s « as officer of ., s visiting Mr. and Mrs. ¢ 7 the berl of ‘the postare E P Stanhope. R arbon o velin, 1o oot | C. R Waterhouse s inaking im- || After 8:30 A. M. We Will Operate Big, Comfort & : * - = MoRday afternoen, in uniform If Pos- | provements around his bungalow. E { sible. Miss: Hel Peck i atient in o NOW is tbe time tD 8et your 5 p Shade tres trimming 4ana cavity Lawdr?'neeg e:a'mla:rsal “nespital, New |§ Motor Busses Over the Moosup, Danielson, Putnam 2 - Railroads » t Londog, for a slight operation. & XUE Every 45 Minutes, Out of Danielson. COAL before the transporta- : > : e N g Ry mmdd‘y‘dmt e [ ) EEERSSF | The boulder memorial to the soldiers e X : F i el ot it e Tamiy hore RIDE WITH US IN SAFETY, COMFORT-AND wmter are m Ill. ¢ : i | E8l with aporooriat John B. Gelston has been. for a. visit : bk & farge Bumber. in attendance | of w0 weeks with his daughter, Mrs. ¥ FREQUENCY : o [Theut, Governor Clifford B. Wilson fe- | E. A. Moore. on Fisher's Island ) ? ti) h taty 24 Mise Hannah Fuller is spending a p Feamaiting the stele of ComumcEnc | SHR SIUR ek et Mce sher I LOW RATES ~ BEST*SERV e < Captain Thomas Ormsby Edmunds, | % “ir THE Enwm mu cflmuv ? | £2, the famons bandmnster. who died | ogd, MigeL in Hgbion, | p oy ‘ednesday at Rocky Nook, Hingham, e i e 2 3 T 24 % Mass.. and whose funeral was held on| York is spending a few days with her OUR BUSSES RUN ON TIME e - Friday afternoon at Woodlawn che-{SiSter, Mrs. Jo 8 mndsey . 0 3 pel, was a native of the town o] MF and MEs Ferion Lue o i e - v G i ‘Thompson. *He was an expert cor- uBhter Ly g BV ycre MR. A. A. YOUNG " * | netist and violinist.and for veafs was | 2t Walter M. Gillette's, Tuesday. s Tobacco growers staried cutting to- i . director "ot "the Boston Brigade band, Y et b iy . as well gx other well known D so Mre iowibh,Leo hays been 4 : » any material medicine as I am an and orchestras. spending several days at the home of < e ett otor 3)€P the Jatter's brother, George Marvin, n |} | " vocate ought, but som: “Weé expect to give the big crowd - o Yo A that.will be here on Labor day one of [ Zloomfield, this week. They also t.un‘ e ago, I had'such a bad attack of | . the bést baseball games of ,this or any | snent several days last. week with Mr. |\ ) b Liger ah2 StomechAINEEIE WS other season.” said Manager Thomas| Lee's brother, Richard Lee, at Grassy DANIELSON, X gave up thinking I did not have it, : | MeDefmbit Friday atternoon: in dis | il 3 iy - CONN. tural medi ‘Fruites i rusping Mhe phictic events “ " Clarence William Alexander, who and Yook aitrimtd b 1) be one of the features of the Welcome | has been 1ll'for a few daye, & much : |tives' or Fruit Liver Tablets, Home Day- celebration. = homproved. \ Manager McDermott wilk have the |~ Misses Mary and Gladys Lindsay, % Most gratifying was the resul. I% o Goodyear team here, and this or; _velievedmy liverand stomachgrouble, 5 | | zation- will line up with = ab the cle d u s . — = . DANIELSON CASINO, ‘ 12 e ~ T o S Brooklyn Savings Ban L Whil am no w from. o . m%l PN 8 7 2 : : oo z “New Thought. I feok thera taay ba “Funeral Director and. ..‘."n“”u".'i‘;"‘.’ir“z“z o BRS . DANIELSON, CONN, 150 Main:Street, in Postal-Telegraph. Office times when & help to nature may be, | - : ; ? away svery Saturday R necessary ; and if 50, < Embalmer . SR ARRRIRED. | | January 1st, 1919 ‘Telephone-Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial “Fruit-a-tives’ is the hig] e ; ] NIELSON, CONN. = P TPy 4 ¥ NewThoaghtin medicinet, e = q“r-'-n'-m 193-12 - sovor TRUCKING. - thilni- FREE AUTO l%mmmpnul A. A. YOUNG, Schenectady, N- ¥, _|. S A F WOOD T g ESRLOR LoNG BAULS post one way B0c. 2 box,6 for $2.50p trial:size 25c. - ¢mnflfi::&;°°;":‘r:';¢_ BEST o:r‘.:\:vms GUARANTEED. ,Pflffiu Sireseeciiesaiinrisncssess.. $ 1964845 Mmotmmmmm- Tind aBer's plan fhr tripartite con. et e pvp |+ 3 ARTHUR A‘rmg Pres. WM. H: BURNHAM, Vice-Prea Limnitody trol of the rallreads . ‘Pariors ® Meghanis Strest NCE, W SPOTTIN. Tisemnaes AR .

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