Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 9

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F. B. Cuneed ang W. K. Litch 3fo| . Ira Fowler, who was before 2 jus- in New York on a business trip. tice’s court in Woodstock: on Monday, George Baribeault has entered the|whs again presented before the same employ of the Shore Line as a motor- | tribundl Tuesday morning and is now i man. lodged: at Brooklyn jail. At Mond: 5 Following thes successfyl perform- | hearing he was i:nrg’:“d mm‘::us:’;: inz of an operation ol a major na-|a female child, Edith Harris, his niece, {tuce upon F. K. Bitgood at the New |13 years of age, and probabie cause | Sugland Baptist hospital at Brookline | was found for holding him for trial at { Mouday afternoon, it was stated here| the next term of the Windham county i Tuesduy that he had passed a Satis- | superior court havimg criminal juris. tactory night. diction. His bonds were fixed at $1,000. | A considerable quantity of freight|a sum that it was believed he jrould already is coming through over the|not be able to raise, but he found | Providence-Danielson line. surety during the afternoon of Mon- 1 The tormation of another class of|day and was released. o | members of Rose of Lima coursl, K.| Ifis release was fellowed by threats jof C., is underway. against the life of his niece and the Home centractors here are besing | girl’s mother, Fowler's sister, this be- | the carpenters’ union to it by ONcfiNg |ing testified to in court:at Tuesday's ia wage scale of 75 cents an hour for| hearing before Justice Charles M. Per- men of that craft. The local union of | rin of Woodstock by the waman and carpenters will put the 75-cent scale|the girl, and when this fact became in effect on Nobember 3. known public opinjon ran high in The New Haven road work train| Woodstock. where the feeling was that and crew Las been busy at Attawau- | Fosler should not be permitted to re- “M LT | X | gan_‘crossng slightly elevating the |.pain at large. 5 eet you the movies . tracks for a censiderable distance. It was finally decided - to re-arrest - There is to be a special meeting and | Fowler, who had come to this city 22 I smoker of Post No. 21 of the Ameri-|during’ Monday evening and he was| ~—Ches. F reld ‘can Legion, in Gallup's hall tonight|taken into custody here. Tuesday { @Weanosdsy) ‘at waich ono | of tue|morming he was put under bonds of ~ istate officers is to be present and |$2500 to keep the peace. . This he could 3 1 o . » ispe:zk. Reports Wil ‘o given by ihe|not raise and mesnwhiie ihe men who ’I_'I:ING lfli‘e f(’ll‘;(w‘n%;‘]" a .,-.00? show delegaies who attended the State con- | had gone on his bond withdrew the | s “hesterfield i’\'engzn al Iartiord on October 1ith |surety. Fowler was mnable to raise 2 with a good smoke—Chesterfield. and a ndnc for the Post will belthe $3500 iecessary for his re.ease ) . - . . . iChesen ai this meeting. All ex-ser-] Tuesdaw =0 was taken to jail. e is : No ordinary cigarette, this. Mellow as an {yicc men, whether members of the about bs.rears of age. s gt S = A | Legion or hot, aro being Invited 10| Thers were 104 pupils Betwoen the old friend, but rich with flavor—the kind : L Seviag. Toliresigin e W 11 and 16 rears registered at that goes right to the spot. ’ 1 | Tauployers wiil 14 liable for Xeep-| fipoot mhe sront ”“"‘;‘,"l‘t; S L 3 HIE. o, thalr il Ruy-bemond sroup’ tnm;fi: flzlen :’cmmm o tae | .~ Our own buyers in the Orient select for us * 4 »ER - % s - 'y between ane 6 vears o ge | - . <7, . B ot compisted cishth srade work and|CHL FvToc Comletea their “ighin E the choicest Turkish leaf. We blend with Tiolders here of mtock of the Cana-|Z1{08 FOTX ond who ure emplored at this several varieties of specially selected dian-Connecticut mills, docated at TRTE. GICUPREIOn. b : Erecmeskei . have aciiyd. & (These soung peopie. Bovs and zirls Domestic tobacco. This blending—hy «a . | J. Carl Witter sold at auction at the e B s R secret method—brings out new qualities of : ; Bl hem or Hicatond oaattie, This s | eri e iR IS orEaniCaion flavor that other and less expert methods e {Becd herd of Hereford culic. This is|work was very quickly complcied and 18 breeg scidom seen in this section,|the actual ork of study commenced. fail to find . e i s e {though vers common on the great| They are representative of several . ashionable Fall and Winter Suits in every style and | renches of the southwest, whers much |nationalitles and amons them was ¥ $ color. Quality and workmanship perfect. Every ong of 50 [ comes from. " The ‘ieretoras \f::i;:‘z:&" St e : That’s what we mean by “satisfy”’—an u l t s them a remarkable value. Come in and see them. And dice 51 = tads tout or e Thede Do are Jd FPutum entirely new kind of smoking enjoyment remember that you can purchase them on convenient * i |sola ut the Woodstock sale brought “hasdicapped | that you get in Chesterfields only—mnowhere 1 gbod prices ang will go onto farmy in \: d 58 ¢ f a dozen, it| RS ¥ terms. wt town and viomity, L 45 stated on Tuestar, there s’ al else; for the blend is a closely guarded 2 This (Tednesc : rings much larger number wito are deficient | : 0 3 3 : the raost faportant ting of the 1 : | secret. It can’t be copied. The long, slender silhouette, the severely tailored business 00 year of the Dan the £ ; for srown-ups o resses dr;ss:ex;crv style mtergretation in every material. They i ’l‘.:“‘]“:‘;;o?;‘d as. “ine ¢ : ; Bis Hient: achool. 7| X 5 & et e i e s to be held in the town Gpil p o ne | 2 will delight you. And they are so reasonable, too. 2 ek y D o e 571:2»«/%.4, Rl effort is being made t s | cour Great big warm top-coats that defy weather.. Stylish too, e o [ TRkt M ala giing exa-) C t ith enormous fur collars and fur-trimmed cuffs to maich. 50 |trect the torm critics s the Paten 1%, the adult night | 0 a s See them. See the quality and the unusual values that o &g ity : 3 millinery o nd G T P | i nde in sesston eve- | these coats represent. gs thers is real activitr at the city's | jand afford un a | educational center at Providence und [ funs <o chsol street. Th chool bull used ever Men’s Suits and Overcoats |5 e $35.00 to $55.00 =S lor—brown—is here in a variety of weaves and patterns ger, ultra-stylish models, all of them new thorough —and the blend can’t be copied Con- c the best in quality and B B0 .den or Tatmal s fare - © 1 Street, aleng which s workmanship. Our credit plan is open to you. Come inand start an account. dozen seive — man ha T gy a k Cuwdekc ox : ; : e - ? e i vears. x ; ity e I BV cowiiAre (et - - Wiclewshy struck the woman } fhem surro | as ncecpied ’ Charle " e ot last weel and Lnocked . 4 +in | tional . y o sne- | cas 3 > fell to the platf | R - . £ 1 : B 1 passenger tra t, poin 1 though 4 = Stylish Suits for Boys, that are made with the same care as the suits for the grown-ups. (e e it They defy wear and combine neatness of appearance with practical sturdiness of (exture. i Returning . e el e A charged with the { ilars have beén exeavated anc | woman's trunk, had taken | foundations ar~ being put in for more way from her boarding place bhere|iomes w! was growinz only n hipped it to Webster. The trunk | few’ weeks ago, ard the clothing of herself and |1 —r—— | | trusi was not pressed, | feld. turned the Kkey cver| Trouble with everhead wires caused the woman und arranged or her|some interference with the trolley o procure It from the place where it|vice, through lack ©f power, o stored in Webste: orth of Putnam during the earty It was stated Tuesday afternoon by . Tuesday. ‘Prosecuting Attorney A Bill that| Putnam has seen very little during | trouble between the couple began!(hie past fsw-menths of the nrofes when she left their home at Jewett|sional E binz for which Put- He camc herc to get her to re- | nam is 2 \ tur but this s TUSH to do and The ¢! k mmerce hers ; wE J o ? NNAN upon her refudal Waclewsky knocked | provably wi ite€ to Join in a the automobile law are charged and|moevement with other similar ber. i n this part of the < 1 Nolations of i {itfoning the New Haven road for th it will be|restoration of passenger ins that thut there has been a viola- | formerly: supplied good the vs of the staf:|tween this city and Norwich. hea morning’s ses- | Providence buyers have been s sion of the town court. {ing the surrounding At Dayville, the Lane Construction | ¢ which ih i compatiy, is mow working on the last |iets for transfer to the Tthode lap af the recoustructed stutd high-Icepital, where the beverage is said to way leading from that viliage inte|be selling for one dollar a gallon. 'rxie & Coodyear. -This last little stretch ex- | standard price & few years 2go was 10 . Je Jh ! NORTH STONTNGTON |tends from the bridze over the Assa- |cents per gallon. e g came o the grou Gertruda: B Goe .| wasa river to the Main strect rail-| Ralph X. Bugbee was in Boston Jeopraian the e e olcott} Lt E A foundation ofTuesday on a business trip. I > hetn ‘Attorner Charles L. Torrey will be| < | tional church Sunduy and being put in and the! . e ; ¢ Se s in Danielson this morning to repre. £ S O et 1o heavy rattig| fent a client at a hearing in the town| [13 .lls our i ee orrect 5 et = e t of Killingly. ] t y__ % X Laptist church in Stoni: gton, Al concentrates .Af\ tllnt.p?lnt 2 !!co;‘fryou iy zn‘ iu{,mab“e fekak ety = i Sl et 4 end ceenis s 7 measure of provision against|.., 6 ;,eq with the new paper binders e L ) S il e s ey ies bearing uwpon the trans- | TFNC Yhey are shipped from the and vou'll find Polarine is the right, oil,’”” and the utmost power from every drop.of gas. ¥ S S gt : o ihore| C2CIOT. VG beside the rosd. aswt remarked the veteran transportation maniager. < Properly used, Polarine burns up-clean and 2 there | & = 2 I e ey *“Give_a truck or a passenger.car the right goes out with the exbaust. Means a lot in s Main is_visitinz 1 {1s usitation for the Dusiness Men's|ZSE OU0 (8 PO oo X oungsters, the. meet il i lassoctation (o take up with the New |jigden wway in the brush. Will be apt dose of Polarinc and your ‘motor will stay keeping down fuel bills and costs for overs neeting of Pomona grange|IHuven road the proposi = to puil it away and shriek “Raspber- powerful and keep remarkably free from. hauling.”” e f Nei: London county, held he: Ing pussenger trains that weTe taken|io PUU. 1eSWay, B¢ PO tan explained , " ¢ Aping very {Thursdey, the Az : Was war | D8 oty of 1dcal syoung men Wh carbo.. Buy Polarine for your car-whereyou bay thik by a. group q 2 el ction ot |/ e schools were i { RS pontia,cl . were cn route by motor car from Put- “The reason? Polarine retains its body power-full SoCOny Motor Gasoline—under “vese n | ot ¥ e SN 5 compl e e o at cylinder heat. That means full compression. _ the red, white and blue SoCOny Sign. were in ! holides % ' Colampus ange. A complimentary dinne signs do mot ail |jence on the trip. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW siar the schodihouse | prograr was giten:in all the sehoolas SCT7ed by the local srnge, ho train service here mow certaimly | “'NG °Ceelt will find the road building A © Lit the | Barbervilic und Reekville scico's were | L& lald Tor mbout 1au. Th 8§ cquate. {crew engaged in putting down the ce- YORK3} entage ef attendance for!(-udéd roust beer with gravy. masied| Notwithstanding Killingly's vote in|ment highway from Xing street to the 2 eh having .95, h Lolatees, mushed tarnips, Lukcd beans, | faver of license, no places will be|cemeters corner. This is the last D are - clpss: rural 1 Pie of various kinds i cof-|opened here with the coming of No-|stretch to be laid on the southerly of home and [Eember, it is now indicated. The|side of the job. The excavating is| i e c cave un cnier- |coming into effect not later than| deme for this part of the work, so the next week of the Twar-time prolibi-|cement workers will not be interfered tion enforcement bill has put a quictus | with in the steady progress of their| TA y j s >: on plans for resumption of business ywork. g » TARTIN T. BURNS & it b, | s 3 i Kiliiagly uatil such tine, If there is| ' There is, interest amens many wo- 1 3 smetim ave large quant ? 3 to be such a time, as the War-time men here in the proposed forming in eral Diraclor ant ometimes eave dasge duant a Sies & sve | Bronibition bart in I, The Satorce. | Detaasm of 5 chintm of fhe state ors - =g o manusekint retuined 3 ] x nt bill is cxpected (o stop the| sanization -of the degree of Pocahon- jbezun Leeplng Louse ut the south cud | brewing of the 2.75 beer, which would|tas, which will be an accomplished o e Y Enbalings . e P l!mm& : O S fof the ok | be Lie chier commodity that would|fact some time during the coming win- CoisLIEN. R Children Sry i g : v Jirs bo offered in case [licenses were|ter, 3 3 " . 3 . ! granted here. With nothing contain- Putnam teachers will B at Norwich i N | | | | zpl.ons Jt.2 FOR FLETCHER'S ; v asiic ing ogr ono-haif of one per cent fo| Fridaz fo attend the téachers’ conven- - — s Wallace A, Mrs. Wilitam | ge King out a $759 license doesn’t|tion scheduled to be held in that city. A-Bowt 3 CASTORIA o Connecticut | look lite a real attractive proposition.| The Putnam Country ciub lost In its 8.%s W) i IS ; 17 there is w “wet” interim before | goif match with the Stafford Eprings constitutional prohibition becomes ef- | club. feetive, heduled for January 18, Tlarvey C. Blake of Hartford was a licenzed placed in|visitor with friends in Putnam Tues-; *The Local Undertaker” g : e fe s : - i | tnere

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