Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1920, Page 6

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™ s T N - SR / That, that he can wear is === For convenience, check the items on this list which interest you most." It will help youwhen you're shopping. Mufflers Shirts - Hosiery Bath Robes Underwear o e, el e s DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Mrs. James T. Gordon, of Providence.| Brooklyn Mrs, vas being held By the police oring to obtain DANIELS®N » of to Cenmnecticut to face a charge of kid- napping. ing that B ng with amt Mrs. Nov. Sheriff Charles « papers in the bringing about of Mfs. | ehine, this the ehild did and was taken her aunt rs. Gordon was arrested in Providence Thursday. on charges alleg-|peared while on her way home 9 she came to the town |school. rooklyn and took away her daugh- Vera A Geis and’ Allen’s Men’s Shop 13 CENTER ST., DANIELSON, CONN. Opposite Orpheum Theatre — " Giveamana usefulglft, -b 'you may be sure “’twill be welcome. . -~ of course, means making selec- tions at a Men’s ‘Store, for something sure to be useful. Gloves Sweaters Handkerchiefs Hats : Caps © Jewelry o the public, Which has come during the p“_ut-«hw vears to have great interest in What is promived se o delightfel pes- gram of Christmas eavals will be givin| Sunday evening, December 14, at the Bap: Marguerite Josenhine betare Dewnty Judge Archibald Macdonald in the seurt ! to answer o a charge of intesicatien Fri. day morning. Godski, having no to pay a fine, was sentencdd to serve 30 days in Brooklyn jail. He maid he be- came intovicated by drinking moemshine whiskey. i Mrs. Jesse Rich. Mrs. G. Harold Ofipatric. Jacob Baker, whe Mves in the Sawyer| Mm. Charles Dean, Mrs, W. ¥. 3 district, not distant from the Children's Mrs. C. Ryssell Browm, Mra Jepeph home, reported here Friday merning that| Gagme. M, C K. Wiley. Mise &, - two young Tmen, esch earrying a re ins fired two shots at his wife and the she s driving, while she was in einity of the Little Dam tavern, way te this city at abeut §5:30 Wi evening. The shets frightened the horge and it Bolted, making & aquick getaway. Thé young men wepe walking along highway as Mrs, Baker drove along; 4 Baker is mot ocertain wether the shets were flred Witk the intention of doing-real damage eri‘;'::cber“l | tended te frighten loyed in - Hartfo; ‘horse she was driving. If the Intter WaS| woil Lnown Goeswin *: their objeet, they were surely Very Wue-| n.,ined for 25 years. He .cesstul, for Mbs. Baker was badly UDSSt| jaent of Putnam for and the horse ran in its fear. . Mr.: Dimon leaves his i A -break hrmn n;l nh:"‘:‘mm‘ drem and a sister. at Dayville day aco! to im- The newly sloetéd ivestigations of 1 producers andetheiting [ A 0. M. of thia eity \methode now uni ay by a commitiee | 4on ' mmomas. P. Ryan: of the United States semate. The eut if| 5,0y O'Brien; recording price is 32 a ton, with'an uui!mcl k38 ¥, Ryan: Afancial seeretary. ‘off for those who g6 to thy axd [ iom P, Murra: ver, haul away their own ceal. Daywille now | p. oy " sontinel, James ~Weeks, Sar- has a ll:enl Mlykd eoal :t“h‘h”. gosnt-at-grme, Thomas Weleh, families here are witheut any kind ’etmmc. gl . C-r'h:l_ Hoppin, .i‘u*—l" h;.': i Sated Frida: S i Hoppin of Pomfret, wi | frem b ok gy “f York today 4l:::my) to spend yet been taken by the town taward ac Ohrigtras. holiday ‘seuson i Bavis. e cepting the gift under the will of Mary and Mre, i oA Mg v o4 Gapdaer of the Gardner home on Seuth e wfl‘“"‘ Tete or "“““’" Y“‘:‘_ Main gtreet. The -elnfl:on h:n !::: )‘m ay. fied by the executir under - . m e property is left to the tewn with Wh Thempeen village sre thy’ Provision that & publc ltbrary be | Dleasod o . m' “"d ‘.fia arvival i ere. As #06R aa such 2| of severa o e oy - Been shy on eoal all threugh the Tecording secretary, rien : fimancial seeretary. Miss Mae Pye: treasurer, Mre. Mand Al iard ; advisary Board, Mrs. Joseph Dupre. i 388s [ 4 i i i i is mow locatyd in the munisipal dulding on Chureh atreet. « Ex-service men I training under the rectioni of the federal board at, the trad school at the present ll;'l:. In“r‘;u e Peter Hudson of Collinsv r. mnenrved in the navy during the r| knocked down and injured Thursday es- ahoard U. S. 8. Huntington, and is 4 gre: aing” while on their way heme from uate of Knex School of Effisiency and | work when they were struck by a Ford “Hud- | Larrew, At a hearing Noy. 8 befaré Fudge Os- car F, Atwood of “the prebate court in Maffitt "ahd Mrs. Gor- that|don were both represented. After hea. Friday while her counsel was en-|ing the testimony Judge Atwood decided bonids for her Te ! upon ase that he may oppose her removal|guardian and the appointment of Mrs. the removal of Mrs. Gordon as Maflitt in her place. The following day Vera Geiser disap- from ‘While she was waiting in Brooklyn village for a 'bus to take her who had been |to her home observers noted a touring Anna Witter | ear halt and a weman in the machine Ayeriserved | beckoning for Vera to come to the ma- Gorden's arrest anil detention ve her daughter Since the child in question was five| matter of extraditing Mrs. Gordon was years of age she has been Brooklyn with Mrs, aunt to the child by marriage. has been yn. Since Providencs Mrg Gorden tested against the proposal charge she would resist to| of having to of After being taken to a police station |was noted that the ecar was registered vioient'y [in Rhode Island, theugh an effor. tc de- her In and the car was driven -away. It | conceal made. Since that happening Vera has been the numbers en it had been rt to take the child from |located in Providence and Mrs. Gordon's Mafitt, attending leaving school her living who ig n an The girl in Brock- daughter in jarrest followed. A hearing on the ‘iehed“led to be held befo he govewnor of Rhode Island at Providence Friday. Attorney A. G. Bill hag been counsel here for Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Bill saif | Friday afternoon that the: hearing at Brooklyn the mother has become the | Brooklyn .November 8 developed no tes- wife of James T. Gordon of Providence.|timony covering the past year or more letter, -but, immediately thereafter took steps to have Mrs. Gordon removed as herself 1f Connecticut authorities are’ suc- cessful in extraditing Mrs. Gordon she will be tried in _thia state on a charge of kidnapping. 1f Governor Beekman of Rhede . Isiand should decide that Mrs Gordon cannot out of that state, this decisi may bring an end to the proceedings in what is regarded as a very unusual case. Having pleaded guilty before Judge W.:Fenner Woodward in the town eourt Friday morning to a charge of burglary Adelard Lasnier, 17, was held in de- fauit of $500 for trial at the mext termy of the Windham county superior court. Lagnier, who has previously been be- fore the town court on a charge of theft, is in, difficulties this time because of a break he made Wednesday night at _the Ideal restaurant on Main In explaining how he fixed the re- sponsibility for the burglary upon Las- nier and eventually got an admission from the prisoner that he was I2spons sible for the crime Chief John McFar- land said that soon after 10 o'l Wednesday night Lasnier went intp t Berris store in tife Winkelman baitl ing, diagonally across the street from the restaurant and asked perm a to fise .the telephone. This being gezantod he called up the restaurant and in- formed the attendant who answered the telephone that the office of the People's Light and Power company- was calling to inform the restaurant people that owing to difficalty with the lines that Some time ago she came to Brookly: |that could in any way be regarded as|the:lights would be cut'off at the res- E the. intention of taking the child to | establishing that Mrs. Gorden is not ,taurant within a few minutes and that Previdenee to live & a proper person to have charge of her |i. would be as well to clese the place This wrospect léd to an application |child. Some months ago Mrs. Gordon|for the night. baing filsd in the probate court in|married her present husband, wne is 4| The restaurant people readily accept- Brooklyn asking that Mrs. Gordon bo|railroad man earning good. wages and [ed this fake statement and- Were not removed as guardian of the little girl, |providing a good home for his Wife and [surprised a few minutes later, when t being alleged that the-mother was not | the little girl in question. Mr. Bill said | the’ lights suddenly went out, Lasnier 3 Droper person to have charge of herthat when Mrs. Gordon wrote to Mis. |having gained admission to the cel'ar aughter. The application also request.’| Maffitt and made known her desire to o4 that Mrs. Maffitt be appointed guar-'|take Vera to her home in Providence and pulled a switeh. D dian Mrs. Maffitt did not answer the mother' He was up on the street in time to walk part. way home with one of the ton, delivered, will be made—$17.00 per get it at our yard. ; A you the benefit. We have Egg, Stove and Nut sizes. GRAIN \ G ceived. You buy at current low prices. DAYVILLE GRAIN AND ‘GORDON -BROS,, Props.. COAL PRICES BREAKING We wish to announce to the public, commencing Monday, a reduction in the price of Hard Coal from $20.00 to $18.00 a This break in the price is due to the Federal inw)egtigétion of coal producers, now under way—and we are quick to give Big supply for immediate delivery. Place your order today. We have a big, new stock, at rock Jbottom prices. * - All this Grain bought on the new, low ‘market, COAL COMPANY " iPhone 99, Danielson ton if you come and RAIN and recently re- ap- prant and clean out the contents of the was engaged previous to the war in the|car driven by Ernest Lyter. of 11 Mail- dry goods business. - He is take a one|road na:‘t ‘)ln mz'-":l . ;I:: in textiles and allied sub- n road street ;::t: Gror - mn crossing when the aceident happen *Joseph H. Burke of New Landén. Mr. employés at the restaurant, later retura- ing to ‘make his way into the restau- his machine to sh ter—etb amounting o ed and had slowel down g?mu[ ;;.gl! e i Burke was with the $0th Infantry, sth|tiew a train to pass. Slowing W-o: Lasnier previously has been arrested|Division, on various sestors during ‘thé|the oar dimmed the lights en his Mach entire war and took part & the main en: | ss that he did net 5.2 the YCung womek. gagements. He ig taking the bullding s | both of whom were toppled ever. thouwh timator's coeurse. the automebife was moving slowly. Wi Water S. Hauek of Broekivm, N. Y..| Riendau suffered a broken mmnquflo is taking the cotton textile course. . He|and resoived cuts cn one leg. Mise was with the 107th ’n“‘"‘{( during the | row was nt‘nht.:o l:, m:«ng ve. Mr. Havel enroijed houlder brulsed. Mr. L Seometly z ;“-‘ :-r and offered to take the injufed here for stealing ney at the Orsheum theater box office. In court Friday morning J. M. Bessette of the West Side acted as his_guardian ad litim. Commander Ira A. Warren, Who serv- ed as a lieutenant- overseas, was 1¢- elected as head of Leo J L'Homme post. American legion. Thomas A. Be-keit | S s girls to the hospital. They not desiring was named. as vice Commander and; - RORN, 5 be taken. he went for physicians and Arthur Duprey secretary. John M. e then directly te repert the accident te 1St and %irs. | Cavtain 3. . Briger, of the police. Angther antomeblle sesident eequvred | Thursday evening on Sohsel street Wher cars owned by C. H. Thurber of Put- nam Heights and Joseph Vandaje of this BRAYMAN—In Baltic, daughter, Mary Rita, Jesse L. Brayman. 5 ik CHOLFIELD—In Mystie. 3 F 8 a daughter te Mr, and ll!{”é-rl Sehol- field. Dowe wag re-elected treasurer and Phil- ip_Roberge, D. S. C, as chaplain. The historian is Merrill Keith and Vice Cofamander Beckett is war risk insur- ance officer. The executive commictee is made up ®f Commander Wurren, LDREDGE—In Willingten. a daughter m. The Thurber ear Vies Commander Beckett, ~Secrccary | Pin Mo snd 3rs. Clinian Edreage gy :.’,':,l:fl?.‘;m:y T. J. Thurber, sen Duprey, Treasurer Dowe, Walter ILiol- o ihe owner. whe was turming his ear ison, flarold Greene and Bemard Ca- MARRIED, - arsund In Schosl steeet just befors the ACGOWN — FISH — Ads “Dcu. 1, 1330, Mrs. g‘ ie i Fish of Noank and Dr. Philin T, MacGown of Toledo, O., formerly of Mygtie. Mich.. | agh. The police later were informed urber he t Th lecked up and down ¢ ':r.en 18 see that no uh.x:u: ‘:m :3-' he started to targ SEN—DURGIN—In Providence, R.| proaching nefore o M;J';: 4, ‘1!2 l!innS\luu Catherine | car aroun d that he &id not seeany He reported D ' Providence and Christian A. | machines at that time Hansen of Hartford. . that when Tre did see the Vandale car. he it . byt was tried to back out of its way. successful In Adeing tiis. When the ::n erashed the front end of the Thurb- Killingly Higlt' school's basxketball team was accompanied by a numoser of rooters from the student body Friday when a game was played With the team of Tourtellotte Memorial High schdol at North Groswvenordale. Mrs. Maria L. Bennett was elext®J worthy matron of Danielson chapter of the Order of Eastern 'Star, Mrgl Orray DIED, —In _Willimantic. _sudd 3 Potter worthy patron, Mrs. Ann‘a “‘},{!‘fif‘;‘,ga{"mgu Gcl‘d \m-m. er ear was somewhat damaged and & Anderson associate matron, Sidney W.1 aged 59 vears. wheel wag torn off the Vandale ear. Bard secretary, Miss Evelyn Whipile | gapPIN—At New Rochells, N. Y., Dee. - e treasurer, Mrs. Ethel W. Hale conduct-| " 9, 1930, Rev. Patrick A. Halpin, ehap- . PRESTON CITY. ress, Mrs. Katherine Nash assistant| lain of the Colléze of New Roehelie, - ’ conductress, TIFFANY—In _Hartford, ‘Dec. 3, 1934, v, . ist. Mrs. Mabel Leayens organ- The locmootive unloaded here for use| Prestan City Baptist *church, Re W. Tholen. paster. Rev. A, B. Ceats, D.D.. of the Cennecticut Baptist Cen- Mrs. Fannie Tiffany. formerly of Ham- burg. the Big variety of aprons, the myster PACRAgS were quickly sold ameng the young nished “1of readings by Mr. Libby of N ®op. Over 330 was cleared. of all kinds ~ CIGARS " (THE BESTY' "CHRISTMAS . (HE SMOKES) DOWE'’S “(A GIFT SHOP) Danielson NATHAN BERK spat éstDrop postal and I-will call candy found a ready sale as 4 peeple. musie and Lebanon orchestra ¥ there were & mgr The Missionary society of the Baptist ureh met Welinesday with Mre Bs- ward Wield. i | Saturday afternopn, Dee. 4 Mims Helen Tayler entertained a party of ner sehooimates, it being her 15ta birthday Games were enjoyed. The decorations were in pink. Refreshments were seryv- ed including a big birthday cake wita 12 pink candles. The guests were Miss Deris Willowby of Sootiand, a esasin of Miss Tayier, Misses Lucile Abell, Heion MNtic Were recent visiters &t Uhelr daughter's. M. E.. P. Abel Rev. and Mrs. Edward Wield attend- the ministers’ meeting in Preston Oity Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Myren J. Hoxle and ol it Puesday with relayves in Moosllp d South Killingls. A few neighbors met .at the heme of C. H. Fostér Wednesday Miss tton, some demanstraior, and Milier were present. Several forme were made. L. P, Bmith, Mr. and Mre. E. A. Hox o and Mr, and Mrs. C. £ Geodwi WGr, Wednesday in Hartford Hoxie and Mr. Smith attended the farm bureaun * meetin 4 v Mins Ruth Williame of Williman has bean spending 3 week's vacation her home here. . K Hartford.—Mrs. Charles R Fansel of Progngct avenue has aceompanied Capt Clavenée H. Wickham and Mrs. Wickham of The Pines, Manchester. on thair trip 1o the Far Bast. Mre Hansel w! ly visit Indis before returning. CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea in Use For Over 30 Years ”d f A.F. WOOD The Local Undertaker PANIELSON, CONN, PARLORS § MECHANIC SYREM» —_— by the company that is to tegr up the Providence and Danielson troliey lin» wag scheduled to be taken away from here just before midnight Friday for use on the line east of East Killingly, Mrs. A. V. Wogdworth, who has beSh a patient at a Boston hospital, Will re- turn to her home here today. rs. Ernest Clark of Prowdence is isiting Mr. and Mrs John M. Dowe of North Main street. An illustrated leeture on .Ireland is to be given at the Congregational church at_South Killingly Sunday evening. Release of $45,000 in Thrift club and Christmas club money is scheduled for next Wednesday in Danielson, Members of Quinebaug lodge of Oda Fellows have adopted memorial resolu- tions pertaining to the death ofy Clinton W. Atwoed, a member of the organi- zation. Mrs. Sydney H. Perry has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barber at Rochester, Pa. The funeral of John M, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John' M. Dowe, was held Friday, burial being in Westfield ceme- tery.” The committal service was reas by Rev. Albert Jepson of St .Albaa's chufch. L. E. Kennedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements. TUnder the auspices of the Ladies” so- ciety of St. Alban's church a food sale was held at the home of Mrs. F. O, Ar- mington on Main street Friday after- noon. * In hemor of Wiltred Desjardins, who died at Sherbrooke, P. Q. the flag on the state armory was at half-mast dur- ing Friaay. Mr. Desjarding was a mem- ber of the state guard cempany. x It's time to carry tire chains in yomr automebile. Sherifft C. E. Ayer teils of spending twe hours traveling eight miles on his way from Providence to Danielson, being troubled by . slippery and icy roads. 2] At his home in Attawaugan, Berzard Caffery is ‘ursing a fractured ankle, an injury received when a gust of wind blew ‘him off the roof of the heme of Mrs, Mickael ‘Grimshaw while he was engaged in painting a chimney. ®Miss Rachel Presion has ontertfined audiences in a number of vilages heré- abouts regently with descriptions of Dr. Grenfell's mission in Labrador, where, as a graduate nurse she spent the pagt summer. Queen, d con - _cirele kept open house cted “a Bale of fancy articies CHAMPION—Ju New York, Dee. §, 1820, Caroline A., wife of Charles Derry Champien, in her 72d yvear. TTSON—In Bakersfield, Cal, Dee. 7. 5119'.‘0. suddenly, Harry R. Stetson, son of William Stetsen of this eity. v mpe————eweSemRTITSTEAY IN MEMOBRIAM. I mory of a beleved husband T MEIOTY Jnd father, DEXTER A. JORNSON, e od life otermal e "";n. 11, 1918, MRS. DEXTER A JOHNSON AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANK! We, the undersfgned. wish te express our sim:eut :'):"kkfeh‘nd ‘lmm‘lda to the employes o & mend Radiater Com- s B. Martin ‘Annex and té all ind neighlors and friends who assisted during the illness ‘h death of our be- loved husband and "t er. MRS. FANNIE *GRAVES AND CHIL- DREXN. 5 Charch & Alien 15 Main Stree’ Faneral 1 Directors —AND—~ Embalmers Lady Assistary 1 Telenhgne 328w 5 HENRY E. CHUAGH ~P¥m WM, amiTH ALLEN' vention and his assecia will sonduet an all-day service Sunday. Inmstesd ‘of the regular Sunday scheol hour there will- be a chureh conference. Rev. l’.l E. Gates will preach 1! the evening Eml l ‘r ina is taking steps te med e sty Swhien s rene e DANIELSON, CONN. lmnd in reeent years. s Aul: $t. Phene 283; also 257 | Pianos and Player Pianos The Angelus and Matchless Milton Let your children grow up to the music of these matchless instruments. Good music makes happier, healthier children, aids in their ducation and culture, and implants in them the love of ome. These have good sound workmanship, true in tone, hand- some and graceful lines, and guaranieed fo give many years of good service. GEORGE E. SHAW, Jeweler Established 85 Years . PUTNAM, CONN. MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and < Brooklyn Savings Bank \ §7 MAIN STREEY, DANIELSON, NN, Vi o Vige: fitvesidnt, 4. As m»‘rm cl-'(':-.'. 2 Patlee | s " CONDITION, JULY 3 1920

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