Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 11

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during the present school year and one | doled out In very small quantitiss and is scheduled Friday of this w& the fact is riot - ovérlooked that the Silvie Maynard, who is attached (o |SUEar shortage is likely lo continue it the American consulate at Caire, |12 Baid for 1§ manthts longer. - . | Egypt, arrived at his post Sept, 32, | While there are many. things in these he makes known in a letter recived |DOSUWAr dave to werry humanity : o here Wednesday ,by his parents. Mr. |there are some things to be thankful 1 e # T Do | and Mrs. P. S. *Maynard of High |for. and here in Killingly one of these | 6 :v:flsn;lor'e;l m;nu agony from : ___|markable growth for a country bamk | Cairs for seresa) meone” B mooiced” | Surrounding territory, in Whichgit was temporary reliel from other prepurs- | oo was a slight head-on collis |and are hard to he;equalled dn the | ua from New Fork 1o Brest thome . | (AKINE an appalling (o1l of lives'at this| - i 1885 Horlick at Racine,Wis, dis- | 100S. 10 io only 'a manth s 1| jon mear the junction of Main and |whole castern part-of the state o iep otk fo Mrest iherice ino.! iy Tust Tt ma- the- zermy Gf thel. SCs LY ~tarted (o use PETERSON'S OINM- Furnace sireets. at the Damielson inn. | ol Ol et m‘godem B ount | Bolsheviici 1s practically unknown covered how 1o péduce milk to a dry | MENT, 4nd (Here ts no sign 'oi ec- | :“,“55":3 ;&:';mf,m:'g:?niv'fl.nIue to be led by +e | of quarantine regulations. here, el powder form with extract of raalted ’f:;n!:t ,o;‘ggem::‘”n;‘bfi. san r;::ru‘:s! o automebile driven by. Paul Dubuc. | Stated Wednesds: ey 3 faany | HiS Journey brought him to the There is reason to’beliege that ne- | grling, without cane sugar. St M_"‘Duhm;-,\. Yooy i The work car and® automobile werel"m"‘c‘lm"‘ Will be sent to the coun- | Suez canal, which was disappointing | gotiations for The restoraiion of the TM. mduCt m“‘ nasned I've got a hundred (estifnoniuls, »oth nning very slowly at the time. | 'Y commissioners cannot be ascertain- |t0 him on account of its being har- [trolley freight service between Prov- o 2 p ’ 2 says Peterson, of Buffalo, just as e P iammare and mo one was |©d at the present time, for the deajers |rower than he had anticipated, but he |idence and Danielson are progressing | Meited MMk, (Name since copied [32Y3 Petetson of Buffalo, jusi'as sin- = . who have done,buihess here in the | Was compensated, he writes. in his |favorably, although no definite state- | by others.) -Its nutritive™ valie, ago, when I first starced (0 -but our Jured. pazt are somewhat skeptical oversthe | expeciations over the land of the py-|ments '+ to {nis are obtminabie in| g gpore oS R O B Tacd I e o Mrs. Susie G. Williams. of Brooklyn, | present war- % Situa. | ramids by the strange beauties of the | Danielson.. This service has been suS- e et R R Y R e Lo secretary of Quinebaug _Pomons |tion and wiil nof attempt, to take out |sceniery. Date palms and herds of |pended three months, much to the in: | (by simply stitfing in water)and the | o5, ™Y, MInd 10 gIve 4 bix (g grange. has sent out notices, of aia license. Others will do 50, ho - | camels particularly caught his fancy|cofivénience of many people in this| fact that it keeps.in any climate, |druggist in (he country Kno Taceting of ihe organization to' be held | knowing that there.1s a provisionWer |as his train speeded along on the last | territory. though motor. (rucks hav _ - 4 L R TR TR ST with Maceapaug Lake granse at the[ihem lo secure-a: revate of license lap of his journey to Cairo, where he |helped out what otherwise would have hl!m:\dedloffi--ehvlhntom,mlnd 5 g A town ball nion on Saturday, Oct. [monev at &nv timé Whep prohibition |is very comfortably locat at the{been a very bad situation. v andideal food-drink from i . % T i 3% fhe morninz session opening at |under the 15th mename;{zd}h’ consulate. There is an umugual derand tor te- | g oid ape. faney I{“'fl‘y‘yw" ':‘m:.‘t'/ e ot If A T A MENT because 1 know tnat iis e con- 1038, for the conferring of the fifth |stitution goes into éfféet. L Mr. Maynard was in the government | male help in the town of Killingly at It n " o Pomona officers. Dinner is [ L 3 I service af Washington during the war, | the present time. - One aggeern 18 Ank_$5r HORLICK'S —AveM Imimtions | Th2C 1t 15 gty SULhieen dn o e the basket Dlan. the enter- |, e T'. a large age of | with rank of lieutenant. Fe is a srad- | seeking to employ 50 girls antl another blesaing and itehiag DIEE, Hlcers, skin furnishing coffee. At |livestock buvers at the Mrs. George L.|yuate of Killingly High school. He has |firm wants a score more. “These are Imfi““ SHetinG Barhs Redie SRA Bt AR 1 n, opening at 130, | Bradley estate In Pomifrel, Wednesday (4 host of friends in Danielson. the urgent cases and in addiifon There | as fo_some Ceasible plan and, means| {SS1SSS S/ Ing UrnZ SERine ind Suc . Briggs’ Cough Drops are include singing to be |10 attend the auction sale, conducted ¥ 7 . . |is work for female hands and men in|of bru;gln‘ about a general- fevalua-y giid i S it \ 1 “ k State Leciurer Charles | DY J. Carl Witter, of nearly two score| An impression must be gaining | SR 0% Qe SRR TG MOR 8 | tion’ of property within the town of | ArUSEist will return your mon wonderful for children. Storrs. A discussion on | head of B e Ty e 8 | the” sugar_producing. here for s |COncerns. all -of which —are paying | Putnam. The revaluation project has| == E = = and How to Get Them, ! et e OESHERN oL | 1o % polt. for 2 |wage scales higher than have been |been under discussion for some time, EETE gnd Hew ownsend | Other properties beifig dispgsed of in |local business man has received a let- Known in BIEtOry. \Tt 13 bélleved that | but the effeotive action relative there. | eotified. that Fe-lipd thade Aprior 4t~ way bill now before con- | Order that the estate may be seftied |ter asking him to supply a candy|agq girle could find employ~ent in|to Was taken at the recent amnuali t7Bt tWo Weeks lieroe, to assault the > jpr the Rhode lsiand Hospital -Trust|making concern with sugar—in any|iuinciy today wihout crowe . any-|lown meeting. Members = of the; C'mid: They like them and they do stop a cough. or part of Constable Grim- Davenport. Pomiret. re- ecutors of Mrs. Bri s ount from.one' to a hundred bags. : - 2 e state hichway depart- | COMpany, executors df Mrs. Bradley’s amoun ot Gt OF AGr. chambér “who were present at the; r 3 i P i The firm that would buy lavs stress X . sh testimony was®corrohorated by > “emmecticut i naham | 4 b PR S| " Killingly's .assewsors. Charles B, | Meeting generally concurred, with the (12 itchel roth . A. BRIGGS CO. ChERBEE | tox w6 +'ihe |, This is the wecond sale-held at the fon the consideration that it is pre-|puiching. Arnoid b Hich hpd W, K |view that & revaluation 1§ requirea| Raymond Mitchell and by his brother. A. B - b o' ihe beautiful_goumtry estate this falt and |pared to do a spot cash business. e TRt e i o - DCE 5 expected it e O e busers trom. several| Now. someone must hava been put- | SLbelle. have issubd notices that they | if the best injerests of Putnam are to{mobile party with Constable Grimsha CAMBRIDGE of [States. ~ The sale was concluded Wed- |ting one over on the manufacturer up ::: rneclisl :'_ |)ia|‘es and flalefl on In rfl!p‘onafl to a representation hv1 “‘hp—“ l{he Welch’ boy,wis_#rrested MASS, =4 gn |nesday evening and now nothing re- |in the town of beans and.culture. The|[o0f & ISt of Plaves and dates onf ..t PeEPOREE (0 @ representstion b . w. g. Jackson, Willimantie, invest #% mains of what was one of the most |fact of the matter is that Danielson is | B SR el ge wholk & 117 i . | mator for.the slate attorney's. offcc : ; o : November 1. after which those who|Anselm Mayotte post, Ameriean Le-i 55 | Deautifully developed. -equipped and | worrying along on a short sugar sup-|pOVEMBCT (0o, & ICr WInCh, (ROSE WO CieTF IS should. interest it.| LOML of visiting. Atiawaugan.and of in sshier of the|stocked country places In southern (ply much the same as most communi- | NAVE 0 PET I Self in providing & communite house,! SPCCHRE the Tlocation Where the al- bank, re- | New England exceptifg the real estaté | ties in this part of the country. g 5 it hove Bl Dlak to do in over| esed assault was «aid to have taker the vears have | of which there are hundreds of acres| Boston hasn't. even an outside| An offer has been made to Killingly | 55,70, 08 "GR! BATET 1o, €0 I OVel| place, behind a wall, about - which prosperous ones for the [spread over one of the finest locations | chance of getting sugar from Daniel- high school whereby a considerabled .. 0o % qinifrue made up of Judge: Prushs and wild cherry’ trees = have < gen deposits increasing |in_this part of the country. son. much as Danielson would\like to.|sum may be raised for athletics. The|pa™ed B committer made up of Judge grown up. - This wall is about S0 from 349%.200 to 95,000, and its to- | Debating will be a feature of the [accommodate the town to. the,offer has been made by Gilman, B. M. Wheaton and & Haveld| Paces. in the rear of the Weeks home tal resources from $855.000 (o $L71L- |svecial work at Killimgly High schook|north. What is old.«.hers ia}company ang briefly in an follows: Ior [Sh R ‘n?‘wk e o aitearold and the home Wwhere Welch lived, ifle : . . this magusine the school will receive |TeBOFt on (i€ propgaition. hefore * the g —_—— = - - a deMar. “The high school needs the ¥ ‘| A somewhat dramatlc Incldent mark- athletics. ~ The. ed the approaching close of the state's @S2 >y w = money badly for The first open meeting of the Par- & traveling expenses for the eams, and|ent-Teachers’ association held Tues-|side of the case. Counse! for the state S QAT O aya &= 2 every oher expense has.materially in-|day evening at the high school prov-|requested the court and Mr. Darbie to i creased since last year. It is essen- |ed a delightful affa; ‘About 150 were| pefmit them to place Bessie Weeks, houses standing only a short distance apart. : : al that the students raise more mon- | in attendance. Music Was by the High| the alleged victim of the assault, up- ey if they have any teams to repre- | School orchestra, which this vear. un-|on.the witness stand and to have her S sent the school this year. der the direction of E. W. Ellis of the] mother accompany her there, but not SN2 — The_girls wish to have-a basketball | school faculty, is playing especially | to. speak ' to her or coach her in any team and this will be impossible un-| well and was complimented on its | manner while she was testifying. This S i less more money can he guaranteed at | work at the meeting. Keatures at'the| was agreed to. with- the ~understand- thé start of the season. The school|meeting Were a violih solo by Miss|ing. th&t the mother was merely to| deserves the support of the people of | Eisther Rouse; voca) solos by ~ Mfs.|stand beside the ohild so that the lit-| | the town in this matter and the stu- | Gidedn I.aMarche dnd Mr. and rs.| tle girl would retain her composure. ¥ dents feel confident that they will| William FPenny: readings by Asked by Mr. Bill if she understood | Dack nim up with subscriptions. Gertrude Harris of Willimantic. were| e meaning of an oath and as to what|guilty was brought in, about two hours| been staying a_few days at the he also a feature. Superintendent W. L.| would happen to her if she did not |later. hix father, Cha PUTNAM Macdonald of Putnam’s schools gave | tell the truth, the tiny girl said: “God [ chasits Tagner and Alexnnase i d i 3 Y o that Tim- arles Tanner and Alex s a brief talg during which he outlined | wiil punish me It 1 fell what is 10¢ | othr eor e S et iy | 1er pent | Sunday | with | Leban In the city . court Wedflesflflz mm_nj_th- plans of the association for the|irue.” At this point, however. Judge|nere (o Delor Viens Mr Tetreaul: | Triends. R R g W LMl L T /| Haines expressed himself as not sat-|has been engaged as a barber fc Miss Houston, a teacher in Vol Ih Connection with the fisappearance| Judge of Probate and Town Glerk| isfied that the child was a aualified|veire ife worked in Providence and| tOWn and Miss Luey Gray. spent O e ietls Dot "am| Willis Covell of Pomtret. observed his| witness and she was withdrawn from|in Danfeison. but the greater part of (4Y at Mason Gray's AT b e e | 47th birthdar Wednesday. Mr. Covelll the stand. The court then declared|ihe time has heen enguged in husines Dr. Fr Coles of Norwich, wa electrica] supplies. from the plant of was born in Putnam, October 15, 1872.| a brief reces: Br B ployed e Ntk e i this Sty ]| e e hie heen ompioved, | |He is one of the best known Tesi- | \william Welch, a kéeper of a Storé| " Tne Potaam High School team won g T | “Judge Geissler bound Brousseau over| Jonts "{ the town of Pomfret. whith|,( Attawaugdn, was called as the first{y, 'n walk from Bartett of| An ounce of folly goes farther thar Jfor frial at:the suverior cotrt. fixing) he has faithfully served in various of-|witness for the defence, following the|wwepater in a duai track meet heid on|a ton of advice ’hw bonds at $500, the security he!"fl‘“c.'s - "-‘"’I"' trust, incldding two recess. Mr. Welch said he was in 80| Monday. ()(:tulw ‘l’(l‘h at V’u\vnnm | : . 4 ! furnished Dby his mether, Mrs. Bmma| ferms—1%i1-1911—as a memher of the| dogree a reiative of the accused. Tt| \SNCHT grounds. ~The Ainal score was | e K = will_womeh continue to - ‘Brousseau. o < had heen charged by the state that the to 17, Webster getting only ‘| o T | Y 2% A quantity of matérials all of an és-| Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Snyder and Mrs.| alleged assault had taken place at |t O " G Liaa and running | | 298~ Gentlemen Shave With e C. F. Thayer will be speakers at a|about noan on September 8 Mr.| 1, 0ad jump. house Wednesday morning. day from 11 a. m. to 3.36 p .m. at the | to his store and heught a bottle. of so- | 7. 00 TNIMANG L 0O o . Tt is understood {hat Brousdeau took| Congregational church in this city. An|da and had remained there about 20| \ 0" O¥“plinam. The Healthy Up-To-Date sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, §| i e B e ool Cheintl S s Sl X1 6 ol e Semilote G shn 80| s 28 oot { considerable period of time. He is|been arranged. Webster. » {matried and has two children. A€ the trial in the superior court | N€aT the Weleh atore, téstified to see-| ' {rioi™ 1 biaree and Lown aid Cuticura Way th b k h dl bl d & b .| hbre Wednesday of the case of the|ing Trnést Weleh sittng outside thel . 'Sump after capturing the two w1 ackache, nervousness, e biues, aerange Antiouncement, wes mkds. Wadnge e L e o85° (0L {he| Weich stere durinig the noon. hour of {,‘,Ehfi.“ e e s day following the acguifinz of the|state vs . . . . . . timated value of £250, has been taken Thas g o R A A Sllff th th a]lm “l thelr from time to time by Brousseau amd|rally of the Weman's Home Mission-| Welcl i The 200 vard dash was won hy Cot- 4 I'nlsety, eflng w1 (] ents pm 1ar to 5,-.,.1014 of the material, was at the court- union scheduled to be held Fri-|hour of that day Ernest Welch camel . of Putnam. uficura oap | on hy Racico of —= . . . 5 : " September S, ana that while she kept S | Bel wangan. the jury¥ found the hoy not Shot \put was won ea by Dobson | %3 | ments and irr ties, when there is a proved || e mrifainr Compng k| Saneen, s, g omd e Loy 20t S e ot The fime dfn | SR e i G B ! . 'y = ot Puimam i to have a mew. silk|case was tried before Judge Frank D.i b 2 ine ere, as approxi-| “p \line broad was won by Ranco 5 A 37 iha is @ | mately 20 minutes. - This was after v ¥ | - g yeaving. industry. George H. Raw- Hain State AXttorne) Charles !‘"""'4 W of Webster. i \ | rem (0)8 ust con ltlons) | Jex has sold the Belipse building to|Séarls and Attorney Arthar G. ‘Binj!234 ». m. The relay which was the finall <1 AN y 4 | ‘e new concern. which is to under- | répresenting,the State dnd Attorney E.| Willis H. Shippee of Killingly, tes-| avent was hotly contested. Webster's | /X o | | P |iake at once the remodeling of the|L. Darbie of Danielson the accused tifying for the ‘defense, stated that|man obtained a lead onlv in the first| ) = 3 3 2 Siructure to suit the purposes to which| It was charged that Welch attempt-| Brnest Welch had been a pupll under|relay ~while the three remaining re- | e Fot more orty years Lydia mkKkham s | it Will be put ana inataliing mew ma-|ed to commit rape, September . \uz.lmm for two vears. from September,|iays were simply run as a matter of | o 54 N r 7 on Baushl,e Weelég_i‘j vear old daugh-| 1917, to .:un:. JEEQ‘.‘RI thoh Klll:’ng{y course, - Plitnam winning In reco & « A \ - NS (hat an adai-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks,) Center school and that the bhov's| (jme, 0 mug, noslimy soap, no germs, Vegetable Compound has been overcoming thhese T, L S O 2 e T S e ot it iwarshad b m008: | "Minam 15 andenvoring to arrase | | noer Sl i AL & 1 %% s tame of those to he em-| Welch Jived on the main highway in|that he was recommpnded by Super-|track meets with other high schools| | even when shaved twice daily, One ere heavy percentaz Attawaugan. - intendent. Horace Turner of KIMIREIY'S | which support such organizations. soap uses—shaving, bathing aflmmts unhl 3. 18, How sza:l every‘y . e A e | A . Getre M. Hirads, who wag call- schools and that the boy was pepuiar| o e o f?r,',’“:,,,';‘:f,, g5tk I th Srtflndal'd ed Y estary 1 Vpeks’ he alleg- | wi e studnets and well - hehave S g oublés Inzac O] S ]_ns, {eseary in the operation of the plant. |€d to the Weeks’ home after t 73 NGt e { g cfficiency, not to speak of value in as the Temedy for wornan | “Witing been occupied for yvears as|ed assauli upon the little girl, told | toward -girle. Mr. Shippee described CAMPBELL’S MILLS promoting skin purity, skin comfort f Plainfield, has heen} | and skin health due to its delicate w days at his fs ipps i< thorough.|of th eexamination that he made at|ihe boy's”record. as excellent as fo| . o= o 0 Mxperienced and comversamt withj (he vequest of those Gnterested in her| chastity. ST LS e e o Manufacturimg business amd}AnA said that he found no evidénce of| Fojlowing Mr. Shippee Brnest Welch | Shending a few duys at his faxm hore | 1 fr . g ¢ Fm- lw tyYea" | comes ighiy injury. He was 10t cross-exami was called to the stand to testify in i en thanend D e s oy | Atterney DlaDler his own behalf, He said thal he had|Placksmith shop. = o sifk broker. Mr. agrant Cuticura medication. Lar gest selling skin soap in the world we~ Caticura Toilet Trio ~oem {1t is understood that Mr. Rawley has e . . { haa opportunities on several secastons| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks, par-|lived in Attawaugan since Mareh 1|, Wre HONENs Jones of Frenion, > oman Mr sell 'the property that has some to|énts of the chfid, were among the|lie said that he had nat seen Bessie|Degh visiing Mus ML AT WHleox. | Congcing of Soap, Ointment and 1 2 “Phipp ce Mr. Rawley purchas-| Withésses. fhe father testifying that| Weeks on the day he was accused of| . " t5% FERFNE RI0E I8 GEAREL, Talcum are indispensable adjuncts Al Oi'fib s} e «d it some time ago. 5 5 L l.idtt;e daughter told what the Welch | assauiting her and that he had not |} MRS Vs sien ABikkoaise s pad O of the.daily toilet in maintaining g am =0T ears - oy did to her. ziven her any money. e first heare 2 T '“'\, spen e Wl hd W <k % > ealt . ¥ Landiord ‘James F. Lucey of the| ' Constable MicHael J. Grimshaw of| that he was nccused of assaulting.her| (l2 Tanuer spent the week end with| | skin purity and skin health. By old and going through the Change Chickering hotel is' proud of the fact| Atawaugan testified 10 being Informad | when Constable Grimshow came oseph Blakeslec Ny at L { | bringing these delicately medicated r ¢ 7 % ! his_grandson, the child of Mr. andof the case about supper time on the|him on ihe eveming Of September 8|0 oo | | emollients in frequent contact with of Life, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sive “George Reed, was recently kish- | evening Of September 8, and of golnf| for the Durpose of taking nim into| Lervert Phillips s . o, L Sour skin as in use (o il toilel ed hy King Albert and Queen Eliza-{in a car owned by Raymond Mitchell| custody. ARt Mot Ioh. Mras Taf Her- | purpose 8 ;’(mdern the skin, scalp, L TRy ioh, A [ | hair and’ hands ciear, sweet and Vegetable Compound is doing me beth of Belglum while fthe royallto arrest Welch, who was found near| Asked if he had been frightened by | CEnC: P, UOVE TN S0 ntown, were | couple were at Omaha. en route tolwhat was described as Attawaugan|the manner in <which he had been dedauphins gk LaRETs G althy lots of good. 1 felt run-down and i R i s T Autaioned ae b "ime by "Conatabla | Fecent caiork <t e G Traumern | | MU o0 et snd Tufcum st - . received snapshots and clppings from| Constable Grimshaw accosted Welch| Grimshaw the boy said he had, and| A osition in Providence, has|| Crerywhere Forsampleofeachfrecaddress weak but since taking the Vege- Omaha_papers telling of the inci-|and asked him as to what had trans- | that he was told that he would be put|CUTed @ < position . i has| | SosiZard: * Caticura, Dopt. 12T, Boston:" dent. The king first took the baby | pired at, about that day with the|in the police station at Danielson if| and kissed it several times. handing|Tveeks Ghild. imshaw stated that|he did not tell what he knew hé had | T > voungster over to the queen, who|Welch had at first denied any|fold Grimshaw, through fear. “what he ’ hs likewise. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Lucey's| knowledge of the affalr, but a min-| thought would he best,” rather than he o'.,','!.dm m?m?fig‘}lrgimmw daughter is plaving at the Orpheum |ute later, when he was told te get into | locked *up. T thioat ofien " will " be. avoided by cifcuit and was appearing at an|ihe automebile and be taken to Dan-| The state did not cross-axamine | ving the child & dose of sate an Omaha theatre at the time the inci-|ielson fer an interview with Prosecut-| Ernest. and there the o rested. INKESDAYS LADIES' DAY promptly dent - occurred. ing Attérney Bill. he admitted that he| Following the arguments and the L2 Bowling the sport for ail Prim Attorney Ernest C. Morse, George L.|had assaufted the child and that he|charge by Judge Haines, the jury we- {given away every Saturday. Padgett and Walter J. Bartlett have|had given her five cents. He also ad-| tired at 245, returning twiee for in- A :‘l"v‘h\\n*\.‘n;;’..“l'll),r‘ SR, Prop. been named by the Chamber of Com- | mitted at that time, the constable|structions before the verdiet of DANIELSO% CASING, STARKWEATHER and POCK table Compound I am much :-tuén an(ibette‘r: 1 fl::l? eg and sleep, am gainin; an sometime. | wenty yearsago your > VegetnbleComp?)’lmdhelpedm during childbirth, i wish you would print. this in your paper so that other women may it. There is nothing beiter for the relief of suffering womanhood than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. 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