Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 9

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| will be the wind=up game of the sea- o DA\!FLJON louseholders should not forget their clocks this evening, for the “sun” time schedule comes back into effect on Sunday. Many here plan to set set back their clocks and watches at bed-time tonight. The Doughboy will be the subject of lan address 1o be given at a union meeting in the Congregational church Sunday evening by Dtan Burney, of Boston Theological school. . ‘William H. Campbell and company. | of Dayvifle. have filed an application | for" a license, this being the only ap- plication so far sent to the commis- sioners from Killingly. Rev. C. M, Stewart of New London is to preach at the services at St. Al- ban's church Sunday. This evening at the Union Baptist tal at Nor- “his home here a shoe re- one time in ile leaves Stome, wio has a shipping board est of numbers of the e Roman play Patriciz, s one of the features of the gol- ce obser e of St. James' ed in St. James se to 20 pounds. Withington was at_ Windsor o attend the races, which have interestinzg a number of local & ng the church during the present week. been fellowers of the sport this week. the Baptist church and an effort will be made to have present all the men represented on the service flag of the church. There is real apprehension in many homes in Danielson over the fuel sit- vation. Many bins here are without a A number of members of Rose of Lima council, K. of C.. will be at Nor- wich Sunday afternoon to witness the conferring of the degree of knight-| hoed upen a ciass of members of White Cross couneil. Mrs. George O. Thomas had the members of the Woman's Missionary society of the Baptist church at her home on Maple sireet for a meeting interest now with real cold weather oniy,a month away. Asher P. Brown has filed suit for di- vorce from Iva S. Brown, the suit be- Faav., 1 pound of coal and this fact becomes of ernoo church in East Killingly, P. BE. Call, Llmy brought| the evangelist, will deliver his famous|as an assistant to the t from twd trips into the | illustrated lecture, The Maze of the|United States senate. funting grounds, one % the animals| Underworid, this beins one of the im- A special service nas been arranged | Will remain in’ the national capital ii- for Armistice Sunday, November 9, at | definitely. Friday evening. the general topic be- ing State Convention Echoes. The meeting was addressed by a number of these present. Announcements were received here at Woonsociet of Miss Yolande Leclaire, daughter of Mrs. Emma LeClaire, and William J. Biledeau of Woonsocket. The bride formerly was of Danielson, where her fatber, who died here, was a physi- clan. Mrs. . O. Armington had the mem- bers of the Ladies' Sewing circle of St Alban's church at her home for a meeting Iriday afternoon. The home night supper and roil call ing returnal/; in the Windham county superior court on the first Tuesday in November. At the World Cotton conference held -in New Orleans W. Irving Bullard of Boston and Danielson, was elected as treasurer of the organization. Mr. Bullard was in Europe the past sum- mer in the interest of the conference. Leo L’Homme post, 21, American Legion, is showing a steady gain in membership, having 80 names on its roll at the present time. There are more than 300 service men in town, however, who are eligible for member- ship and it is the hope of the officers q ai Twenty-eighth showed exceptional ability ang untir- ing zeal and when the work of the board was completed had the satis- faction of knowing that his records a party who are €6 spend three weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich. Corset demonstration. See of Quinebaug store on this page. —adv. Deiagates from various parts of Windham county came here Friday afternoon for a county meeting of the Suffrage association, held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Gallup. The county president, Miss Resamond Danielson, of Putnam Heights, opened the meet- ing, which was attended by sixty wo- ‘men representi eight leagues. Miss Katherine Luddington of Hartford. president of fhe state association, ad- | dressed the meeting, speaking relative to ratification of the suffrage amend- ment to the Constitution. Miss Wash- burn. Miss Hutt and Miss Selden, all of Hartford, were among those pres- ent. Miss Danielson talked about the Americanization werk that is to be undertaken by suffrage workers in this county. Itellowing the business meet- ing tea was served. PUTNAM Announcement was made Friday afternoon of the appointment of At torney Irving H. Miron, of this city clerk of the ta Attorney Mi- Ton will go to Washington sometime portant meetings of the series held at|during the coming week to take up the duties of his new office and he Congratulations poured upon Mr. Miron Friday afternoon, and the feeling was expressed that Wind- him county shares in the homor that has been bestowed upen the young attorney. Attorney Miron was graduated from Millbury, Mass., high school in June, 1813, as an homor student. During that summer he came to Putnam and entered the law offices of Torrey and Gefssler and began the study of law. He was admitted to the bar in June in of this year and was almost immedi- ately made a_member of the firm of Torrey ang Geissler, to whom _his ervices have become very valuable. During the period of the war At- torney Miron was chief clerk of Locai Board, No. 16, which had its head- uarters in this city and handled the raft work for the towns - of the senatorial district. He were .regarded at headquarters as among the most accurately kept of the board of the state. Attorney display |} to the is the announcement that we haye lecured for Danielson the exclusive rights RUHEN CORSETS MADAME RUHEN is recognized as.the CORSET AUTHORITY of the day. Her advise is eagerly wugh by leaders of fashion throughout the country. The Boston establishment on Boylston Street is patronized by the most dis- criminating and fashionable women in the East. This Announcement Is Of Paramount Importance For the reproduction of these high priced—exclusive models—+makes it pos- sible for our customers to secure at a moderate price, a corset designed by the recognized authority—embodying the very best in material and workmanship, and giving the ultimate in comfort, fit, and style. Indeed An Exceptional Opportunity MADAME RUHEN’S personal repressntative, Mrs. Alice Fifield will be at the store the above named two days to show the models and to give fittings. DTSPLAY i - INEBAUG STORE of the town post that all of them will at the Methodist church has been set Miron is & young man of exceptional fer next Tuesday evening. affiliate. ability and a very successful future is { There is local interest in the final; Having sub-leased the town hall I predicted for him _at . Washington, 5 game of the series being played be-|from J. F. Lewis. Manager W. where, ‘at (corge Washington uni . @ 3 tween Putnam and Moesup, and the|Keach of the Connecticut Mills bas- | versity, he will continue his law n onn baseball fans will go to neutral Jew- ketball team is arranging to give the| studies. ¥ , L] followers of this lively winter sport {many interesting games: during _“the season that will open on Thanksgiving lday. The team will be made up of such fast players as Reddy, Eiliott, Norton, Marland and Adams, y on Sunday to see what likely It-is announced that L. O. Wi has resigned as organist of the ond Congregational church, of city, after a period of 40 years. Mr. Williams has tendered his resignation| rmers’ Association members are befng, urged to make an effort to in- on account of ill health and that e COLUMBIA | Brooklyn Savings Bank Mrs. E. H. Keach will direct the Tag|may take a much needed rest.. His| > 1t t 2 Do day drive in the interest of the Civic|resignation is received by the church |terest their neighbors in exhibiting in| The officers of the Columbia Coop- Federation today and will have with | with the deepest regra, for he is a|this year's fair. erative Association, are greatly her an efficient corps of workers, who| spindid organist who always has| The premioum list includes: pleased with the success of the so- (lncorporated A.D. 1872) expect to cover Danielson thoroughly.|taken the very greatest interest in| Section 1, 50 ear exhilffs. To bejciety. One week ago the second car- 3 ) Three of the houses being built his- work. judged on seed condition, appearance |load of grain was A?!-dered, and was 97 MAIN STREET, DAN[ELSON’ CONN. the Connecticut mills are well ~ad-| If a child is lost, Captain Bulger is|and germination test (if possible). |delivered this week Tuesday at Chest- STATEMENT, JULY, 1919 vanced in construction and will be|the man to go to with thestory of | This requires that these ,exhibits be|nut Hill station. By Wednesday night L JYULY; 18 ready for occupaney within :a YouF trouble. He Seems to have ajreceived not later than 5 p. m. Nolit was all disposed of to the Patroas| pagoircag $3,098,303.07 3 Many families who knack of finding lost children and | Vember 10, 1919. The box showing the | of the association. The manager, I O Tl T R R R . (P A et & members working in Danielson restoring them to their gistracted par- | will be placed with the|George H. Champtin, stated that in Dep051ts e N N s e . e 22 885,965.69 8 awaiting an opporiunity to remove|ents. Another youngster that strayow | : : % \_|some: instances as much as $12 per here. so every new ' apartment made|a piciied up by the captain 1—Yellow Flint, 1st 5; 2nd, $3; [ton on local prices was saved to the - Largost Sale of Any Medte | available will be quickly occupied. Friday aud sent home. sers. The total shipmient con-| iQ . nivicand*Profits $212.337.38 ciae in the World. Mr. and George H. Call, Mrs.| Cars owned Dr. 8. B. Overlock . of | 2—White Flint, 1st $5; 2nd 3; =i [ L0ibdgy ot igrain oF 22 tonk: Yp a h 2 b e e A s sjeaiRe l~'~ d. Seld everywhers. C. B. Whea and Mrs.. Clarimors| Pomfret and Miss Julfie 1San i Caitag s e anU e will soge ou can deposit here ma'l ccounts solicite = I 4 e et £ | Souei & o i 1 ; st §5; | b hased, orders for which are PO! L . In boxes. 19c.. 23c. Hunt ang daughter will be members of Bopl e thl et wiewed B TCo) ok PEnE N yiooien) Inc | i et n e o I A i st dentlTT. Actiur Aood President, Willam H, Burnham b rar e e 1 s i bk §::itli1mla}15°rz-m:§ m,{flgii.", o Banki I’O‘rerla”;)”tlg 1_:;““ :l]m‘, ll\"w<)l\llwwl(:nd 61to 8 S L . P Class 1—Yellow Fiint, lot A, under Y y v the over pa ; ank 3 e rdays 0:2-3 § D S ok g ke M st §3; 2nq $2; 3rd $1; lot|and is to be delivered at the Andover anking Hours, 2 - o) e G i hoae ol tawen e aae] 9 inches, 'Ist §3; Jnd 2; 3ra 1. |railroad station. picion of having murdered Tl —White nt—Lot A under 9' Miss Nellie Hunt has gone to Easi GOSHEN H l a e arm roper y { voréed wife, Mrs. Maty Fortunu, whose| kst - Jot B, [ Hampton and will be the guest of Ler | Ng: i 1K A i over inchies: 38 $1° | ister, Mrs. Ligzic Hall, during the| Rev. Mr. Burkeman of ,Stafford | tar bran T NSt ¢ | woods near Lowell iast Sunday Class 3—Flint not yeilow or Swhie—|week. During her absence Mrs. Albert | Springs spoke here Sunday morning in | ° *J "That Fortuna was under suspicion | LT A under 9 inches, 1st $3; 2nd, 32; yCarpenter will have the case of her|behalf of the Pilgrim Memorial fund. | | was known to the police Were early|35d $1: 1ot B, over 9 inches,.1st $3; | home. Goshen went over the top, the allot- . ublic Sale | T e k) e 8 ST T ——— e A ewriter ing made to lecate him, hut he could | 1—Deni—Lot A, under 8 inch-|gunize a post of the American Legion | house canvass $700 was pledged. Quite L e e g ot s JZnd 8 &3 fot B, ovenfi this town. It-will require the Te-|a Mttle help was aiso received from i : i ] st 33 3rd $1. o n men who' were in the e On Wednesday, October 29th, at 1.30 o’clock P. M. Sharp f| was wrrested in Lowel Jrhen he went:® Class 5—Popcorn. All types to fie' Sagais in ihe resent. w e I R 2 b b i © @ Ay | judged one-half on seed condition and number he thinks can be secured. BRIEF STATE NEWS | a ons | his wife, which was held Wednesd appearance, one one-half o bullk, flav-| Afr. ang Mrs. Harry Siegel who have H AN IDEAL SUMMER RESIDENCE the majority of | s - =g s or and appearance when popped, 1stiheen living on the Judson farm for| MNew Britain.—Deputy Sheriff M. H 3 = b OF EASY ACCESS =y e e Of L e S 50 ;| thie past two years, hayve bought a 10- | Fox is planning to entertain Jewish Give Satisfaction feces. Most peaple will find it| Class 6—Sweet corn, any size andlacre farm at Claster, N. J., twenty-one | Young men who were in the service at pe-Diaces. Toapio i ' | color, 1st $1; 2nd 50c miles from New York, and will move|a banquet in Hartford at an carly (55 ACRES RICH LAND) convenient o make the change Saction, I snelling. Out: Contaxte | IEAEE Sl e o B > aove| Aate alail o ':::f, oo i, o o i | Requires 40 pounds, 1919 crop on ear, | mercantile house in New York city. Glastonbury.—Gov. Mareus H. Hol- Yholr Merits Story, 17 Room Dwelling House, 2 Tenement.s 4 = {not artificially dried, 35 pounds (at| Mre, Fred A. Hunt, who has been in|comb has accepted the invitation to 3 .. |random) to be officiaily shelled. Con- | Rockville for several days the guest|be the principal speaker at the Wel- The Windnam County Corn Fain | tesian: wins who has sreatest Weight of her sister-in-law, Mrs. George W.|come Home exercises here this (Satur- They Don't thich -llkie hrecome gk aumal Al of suelled corn from 36 pounds ears..liske, returned home Thursday. day) afternoon, : il 102 the Farmers Aesaciation, Wil De:Auy color or_variety. lst 33; 2nd §2 £ sooliaggo Rames Waterbury.—Capt. John ' I. Griffin ‘”?N:zg;}-ég‘ 2 2 5 A f3rd 3L 3 s been appointed a member of the Thursagy, Dovamber ot riovious|”Sestion IV— Bmall Gratus: . CLARK’S FALLS j board. of tax commissioners to il the | TRA n@g]( They Are 5 TR M| Class 1—Peck of oats, st $1; 2nd.| “yys Eibert W. Clark has returned | vacancy caused by ihe death of Com-[ | Nationally Peck of wheat, 1st $1; 2na | (oM @ Visit with her cousins in Provi- | missioner Daniel J: Regan last June. A ertihad i o SR R dence. Torrington.—Rev. E. J. Brennan, for 4 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Maine and | merly assistant pastor of St. Francis 3—Peck of Rye, Ist $1; 2nd|ggughter June of Westerly were guests | church, Torrinston, has been chosen T % : ; 1: 2na|Sunday of Mr. “and Mrs. Richard | chairman of the newly appointed chil- JEWE I Etyck g nariey; dst 55 Maine. - dren’s home commission in Waterbury BUSINESS SCHOOL 8o L G 7|, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Anderson and| Greenwich.—Mrs. Annette Speary S Class S—Peck of buckwheat, 1st §1; | friends of Sterling were guests of L.|aoore has obtained @ divorce (rom ing 50c. BahibjiHast exhibit of teae Bill and family Sunday. They were!araio;r Charles Arthur Moore, Jr ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDING srange Exhibit—Best exhibit of ten- |, companicd by Mr. Anderson’s aunt, : 5 1R g aor amples. (o be judsed on number, | 31 Radie Bl who Will stay & Week | Seoyhe T nionaive haraware vk, The NORWICH, CONN. and’ quality, ist 5; 2n | or more with triem. g & b 1 : ! % 3 ecree was granted in Bridgeport. Mr, and Mrs. George W. Burdick 3 7 il = = heans—One-half peck, any Va-{and daughter Evelyn of Chase Hil| Hartford—The Hartford public high g ” B 1st’ $1 led at Horace Palmer's Sunday af- | School choir has been in rehearsal the | ey of mford National bank andl past few weeks under the leadersnip of | city (reasurer, recently mentonced 1) Rules and Regulations | ternoon, = Losrdh ek o s%hibits , s he| Miss al t Westerly has | Ralph L. Baldwin. s announced | Atianta penitcntiary for@one year ands Lo Tnhinye mmat Do MR e e R P Mitrod ot Glang | that the choir will sing Handel's ora- | (hree months for stealing 30,000, had A o Her father, Albert Palmer, of | torio Elijah at the public performance |4 month of the term clipped off. I tom the 1910 crop, except cormlp as, will stay during the winter | BEXt epring. s { rea d Judge Garvin of the federal meal“and its products Sege o Manchester.—Ten applications for | cou » make the sentence begin with o e nr ‘exhibitors from | Georse Cotirell of Westerly, when |liquor licenses in Manchestor have | the date which he (Tr: was sent, | e e : here on business recently, bought abeen filed_with the commissioncrs of @ il io e weit a Heky This was| Priti > _|calf of S. Frank Palmer ihat weighed | this county to allow the continuation | granted { | Yfluflgmeflusecutlflura LEG > "(.b“‘ palang coun | s pouti of the liquor business in Manchester — { 3 % T Y H H 1 ‘,'r’fi’bgir‘ié.’ifl-';“must be m| 1t 1s & well known fact tbat foxes |after Nov, 1. Thie present licenses ex- | TLife is us ; worth living unless aj - 9 —Fifty X i B ! will run among sheep to throw dogs off | pire the first Monday ovember. cruel fate es you up against Mml.-;. ....p.uw;.enu, nsam nom;::, Ho(!:an:lbuldAV\I/;hr, X 0 kSave Dl{l'c alfsfi ndk of dhe Couts Agemt not [ will run amons sheop, Gt (SEescer | * Suamiordr—William N. Travie, cashe | fatnionibie hosrding Hout ‘n’ h']'l s 255 Nothing iike shampecs with Cuticura Soap + - 11 | Miner's hounds were after his sheep Gas, Hot Water Heating System, E:c. ondition o. 1 and hot water, preceded by touches of L A meland snot two of the dogs that Mr. = R Situated on East Town Street, facing beautiful Lebanon Green, on §i [ Soticurs Ointment to spots of candruff | | 1" \Will he open on Wednesday, No= [“liner valued at over $200. g f IHFIHTS!IINHVIL'Ds’ & ty 22 gl Sichis to keeg it Sciin and hair vember 17. and exhibitors are urged to or 1 State road, near depet, church, store, school and post office,” only Resiths-- Thicy ace Mokl Tex o1k otlervnss, ERgber 10 sod Sxbiigie e Tad GLASGO ¢ [ miles south-east from the City of Hartford via State road. Lebanon In the morning shave with Cuticura Soap 5oNo exhibitor skall make more ASK FOR ! is a beautiful old town, abgut 12 miles_north-west from Norwich, Conn., the Cuticura way —without mug. After | |than one entry for a given premium | Edmund Dayon is moving into_the i % Horli k's' via State read. and zbout 5 miles south-west from Willimantie, Conn., shaving and before bathing touch spots of or receive moro than “ons' prémiuusvilieee ME¥ig sold: his farm to New ’H‘ lieks K Oriic & fF or irritation with Cuticura Oint- for the ork parties. < a Statc road. This farm will be placed on sale at 130 p. m. sharp Toen Dathe o, hasdh aed walc % Al be maried by| John McGovern will occupy the ten- \ OrHCKS neo"'hd‘ The sale will open with persanal property at 10 o'clock a. m. consisting with Cuticura Sezp and hot water. the authorized entry b'ank and noth- | ement which will be vacated by Wil- 7 Avoid of a high class farming eguipment, including a herd of valuable regis- S 2 until after all judging is|lam McGovern, who is employed in ’,‘ Twitations J tered Jersey cattle, farm mare, flock of white Leghorn pullets, and &~ Cuticura Toilet Trio == SSse. S atkes s iiioabig o 1 ST G;g?g;‘;-nfe"fi‘:““u and Delia Male and Substitutes | > ] P ids” i i = Consisting of Soap, Giptm R i é = lhl‘lg::u:r‘i:(; e T e fieiture Uk aivienen = e e abput the soed may be diplayed. O e teachors convention held | - Perlafants, Invalidsand GrowingChildren | Rich milk, malted grain extractin h,wdb:r cel . , bpsiriat - 7.~ xhibits are shipped, Y iet in maisteining skin purity and skin ' éarcran b di-(at Slater hall, Norwich, Friday. ° » ‘Origina} Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible | OWNER'S STATEMENT: Allthe articles advertised in this sale are health. By brizging these delicately medi- N L B Mies Iiuils TeRE is. vianning tels S i positively in excellent condition. Tke farm | consider one of the finest T s o o bt Lol S—All oxhibits arc staged at the ;)end \gh‘el "veeI:( rnd with relatives in | H and plcasantcst that a persen couid desirc, and were my wife and | net 0u koep the skin, scalp, hair and hands owner's rigk. The officials assume | Hope Valley, R. L no rseponsibility for orrors, mistake, clear,swectandhealthy.25¢.ea.everywhere. although every pos- 1l be taken to avoid WAUREGAN Wauregan Congregational _church, responsible for! Rev. William Fryling, pastor: The oxhibit. ~If 1e| Proof of Spiritual Illumination will be the subject of the sermon at morning making preparations to sail for Eur we would not consider such a sale or cacrifice. | @am willing to accommodate such purchasers of the ~eal estate, as | deem advisable, with a fair sized mortgage at a reason- able rate cf imtersst. Terms of sale on personal propcrty cash; -an real ing less than a depoSit of 10 per cent. of the purchasc price le precaution w these’ difficul 8—The exhibitor the removal of his ses it returned, arrangements must is MARTIN T. BURNS estate n » will be acceptsd, the balarce to be paid on delivery of the deed within Funeral Director and “ic in writing with the Superin- | worship. Church school at 12. -Mrs, | 35 days’ fram date. 3 | tendent. Fred Johnson will lead the Christian | Embalmer 5 xhibits' not removed by!Jndeavor meeting at 6.30. Thursday | st the sale will eccur the first fair day thersafter i DANIELSON, CONN. i ntendent or exhibitor atdthe evening, course of sermons unl lTll\-| sr whder sa i =% < i £ N, . be disposed of at the dis-| grim’s Progress, the immortal alles ur ehdpr same 6sngditions. Catcrer in attendance. ! LIS e dhe ontavatn e e SR Vailey of . (owne"), P. O. gddress Chcstnut Hill Conn. Tele- i o EA, Y the Shddow of Death. Monday, C c-. n Divizien, 14-2. 5 i DANIELSOY CASINO, i Ee’;‘e‘;l—:cl ::"‘;(kl;\g of the six church con ‘ £ STARKWEATHER BLDG. S v nformalion desired in rega d to above sale will be cheerfully FOCKET "g‘lk::::.‘(w, li:fl;;“e- ‘\‘\:'\r«\ i;dficb;nnfibh\%‘sg?!;fi:f; peRe e e 5 % i Farassgdupon: sequest by applying to” the Adctigiesss DAYS v.Ar;lP.s DAY, from competi L.EONARD BRIDGE 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office 9 : the “xport for ail Prize The right to make nNeCeSSATY.( Georga D. Watrous and family en- 4 WITTER BROS., Auctioneers TSRy zes in the rules and resulations | 29780 S0 WATONS GRG SSROY TR Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial 4. €. WITTER N. A. WITTER, Asst. FEANK BARBER, Prop. griin the premium Listjy reserved h3f er end -sister-in-lmw, Mr. and Mrs, SR >t g o EIRls. .| Herbert Watrous of Glastonbury, also ane¢ s Rooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn., Telc 32-12 g 14—Tixhibitors are not to rTemovel ",y Mrs. Richard Allen, Jr. and FREE AUTO We e on parcel : A, F. wG_ 1 xhibits untll atter 4 p. m. Ll B 4 & Noaat Real Estate and Farm Sales a . Specialty, ~ Sales Conducted % 8 > fWpantor, ¢t FaRpvilie, ana Nordizh DELIVERY t one way s “The Local Undertaker” It doesw't cost half b to live| Mr. and Mrs. W. IL kKneelund of ; 5 Columbia spent Thursday with' their ble impres- ¢ ‘ niece, Mrs. David Walsh. as it does to make a f DANIELSON, CONN | sion on the neighbors. Pariors ¥ Machanic Street

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