Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1916, Page 9

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i i E_if gl cluded corner of the p 5 of naw, Bt T, gueends o Eesontor. g E it ;is 18 it | E : i i i ; L o] Lt i i Singing School a Success. Ye Olde Tyme Singing @ _visitor with xn:hawwnhl.llbvflmflfd!' 'l\urfl!.ly‘. s it Metnodist choreh and friends was mot orwi entertainment but . gyt m.nmwumvwm. Th‘ old-l!.l'nb costumes Worn were an teresting modest flunrdtnlnl i BEL h ii nl:rvotummomuupm- en ‘The Methodist church is being dec- orated for the Sunday evening memo- rial u-;x-wku to be v.iandod by the pa- Bav B A° Ters i pm the ser- umber of highly Vi 3 L] L] Bav oy Observing Rifle Practice. N 5 ) Col. Henry (L. IDorsey and Capt.| the evening' there were different pas- one slven a few months ago local people tor u? bcne& of mh’w = i B ft § A _can fi'rst. Then < ; Percy Morgan, inspector of small arms | times, and refreshments were served. B. Maynard, L. Meynard, dy practios, have been in Danielson dur- Daable Mendis: vax tuiik uchard, I Leclair; Connais-tu le ing the past two days, observing the g ks Y, gyfi" “{"m} x:uo. A. Goyette, >, \ rifie practice of the Thirteenth com- 7 elle. V. Jette; 5, plan: m o Q| peny, on the range. 'The company . - | avet, hreilea. “}afl“’n : L/Or- Ine ul m e e oy, o elig o (E000 | EUB. this. Pl ovn gt A Quitabasy In the absence of Chief Michael |field. Moosup has the laudeble ambi- | Melles. A. and L. Goyette: Mrs, Willis b Grimshaw, Patrolman John Macfar- | tion of desiring to put it over Daniel-| Will, farce in oné act, Misses B. May- land was on duty in the business sec- | son, because the local team this year|nard, J. tion Thursday morning. has Sullivan, the pitcher that put|Ward, Cases of scarlet fever are said to i Ragrion: i duet, ‘Meiles. L. and L. Chagnon; Cest e o o e gt s T2 . S, W ove them. e e qeciivn of Mlionix; the | % soad Wihaut hilt, Yy propess | st M M Potvin, L. Pelioquin, 4. en = grab both games from Danielson, but | Pelloquin, béau, Q. Depatie, Inetalling New Machinery. 4 Manager A. W. Williams of the Dan- | Melles. A. Gusnon B. Rondnn. The large amount of new machinery lielson team says they haven't any|Chasnon, L. Maynard, S. Plantier. BUGBEE'S DEPARTMENT STORE PUTRAN, CONN. Reynolds, E. Sweet and snowfwhnte, :and pure;f’ like them, too. Keep a box in your' home. . 10 for 5 cents. May 27th, From SMOKES AND OLIVES. Form Bulk of Burglar's Booty at Ar- thur James’ Store — Attempted Break. The first burglary in Danielson in mfnths was reported to the police on Thursday morning. The break was in the store of Arthur James in the Keystone block, Entrance was gained by breaking out a glass in the front door. ~ Very liftle was taken from the store, the burglar contenting himself 7 §| with taking a few smokes, a bottle ot ’ olives and some other articies of small G value. 3 An attempt was also made to get in- to Chasson’s market, in {3c Keystone . 1 block next dcor to the. James’ htore. In this case a window at the rear was Z smashed in, but shutters kept the 1 P - burglar out. Blood stains here indi- % Home For Women and Misses Sites. | LT B e o AT SPECIAL PRICES - FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Ina | Friday, Saturday and Monday > / the 26th the 27th and the 28th Real ght Patrolman John Macfarland L t. about the building several times Quring the night. He R I P CASHOREASY PAYMENTS went off dvty shortly afer 4 a. m. Ver les Passenger Qives Names to Coroner. Coroner A. G. Rill said Thursday that he has located another member of the party>that was in the automobile driven by Harry Skyler when it crash- ed into a trolley car at Willimantic on last Saturday and caused the death of cne of the passengers. This man is John J. O’Connell, whose home is in Holyoke, Mass., but who is employed in Verseilles. ~ Coromer Bill also se- cured from O'Connell the names of two other passengers mn the jitney at the time it fizured in the faial crash . and expects to be able to interview . them for inquest information \later. HAD TOWN CANE. Mrs. Burchard, 84, Oldest Resident of Foster, Dead. Mrs. Melicsy Burchard, 94, oldest resident of the town of Foster, died at her home in that town Thursday. She was the posgessor of = gold headed cane the: was presented by the Foster Old Home assofiation to be possessed during life by the oldest resident of the towrd. Burchard has had the cane for some time and it will now pass to the hext oldest resident. Mrs, Burchard leaves one daughter, Mrs. John Taylor, of Foster. T PUTNAM { Former Mayor Mullen 1li—Two Bids for New Post Office Construction— Only 300 Dogs Registered to Date— St. John's M. 8. Team, Worcester, to Play P. H. S.~Many Emoy Elks’ Hospitality. James Caffery has been taken to a Worcester hospfl-al He is suffering with an attack of appendicitis. S0 It is assumed thet the break and attempted break was made after he and cuffs. $15.00 SUITS—for 3 days only $12.75 $18.00 SUITS—for 3 days only $14.75 $20.00 SUITS—for 3 days only $15.75 $22.50 SUITS—for 3 days only $17.75 $25.00 SUITS—for 3 days only $19.75 . $27.50 SUITS—for 3 days only $21.75 STYLISH SPRING DRESSES Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses. Many are samples, onlyansof-kmd. A very handsome collection at very low prices. All the new Spring shades. At $12.50. $13.50, $15.00, $16.50., $20.00. $22.50 - and $25.00". v Stylish Spring Suits, lined with fine peau de cygne and tailored on the newest lines. Shown in Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Taffeta and stylish Check Suits. Many are smart: ly trimmed with novelty buttons or fancy detachable collar Joseph Leroy, for years a clerk in the Ballard and Clark store, has re- signed. Rev. F. D. Sargent delivered a _lec- ture on Mohammedism at the Congre- gational church Thursday evening. Former Mayor Mullan il ‘Edward Mullan, former mayor of-the city, was reported Thursday as rest ing more comfortably at his home af- ter a severe attack of illness. Inspect School Property. ‘Superintendent H. W. Files, Henry J. Thayer, Archibald Macdonald and Arthur Magnan of the building com- mittes of the town school committee vmud the schools at Smith street and the Sawyer and Gary district on Thund.:y They will arrange tor mi- nor uE‘urm At request of the muu.gem nt, Captain Joseph Ryan of the nolioe is to station an extra officer at the Em- pire theatre, as is the rule at other theatres in the city. ‘Would luild PM Office. ‘The 'Wheaton & L\lmbnr Co. of this iy hu fliea ‘s mid £ the contract of constructing federal post office bid has been received from a Worces- ter concern. A régular session of Putnam lodge of Owis was heid Thursday ereaing. There was md u'!l‘mlm at the :Thursday evening. B'.D jaddressed the meeting. | Worcester Team to MP. l'l.-.. '-h Webster has a great team this year | creased immediately the new school and expects to ma:e ;"lhnmlng dfll.l.l is ready for use. ill glitte M) the it things done ——— Dy any Of the fast teafns in this sec- | ELKS ENTERTAIN guns | tion of New Ehsland Pomfret and ON ROYAL SCALE from girlhood. were Boston-bound, bu the Uitimate | C. A C. also have & game. scheduled __ON Re destination was unknown here. for Memorial day. Delights and Surprises for Guests at Lodge During Thuraday Evening. mately of the 10-inch type and to length, sug first visit here a few ve cal feature of {f Laates’ night at Putnam Biks' lodge | entrs wer g;.”my.m darce by Thursday was, as usual, one of the Bacon Pettis' of Only 300 Dogs Registered. Waodstock Exercises in Roseland Park Town Clerk David Flagg has re- Thursday, June 15, has been select- ceived registration fees on only 300|ed as the date for the closing, exer- dogs. Last year 375 were registered | cises of the schools in 'Woodstock. B Th are socta). events’ of the: yehe)- Mot h @ was very much of a & tnam. On June 1, | These exercises BESIL B tail had been overlooked in the prep- to the public. Pupils, their relatives | rations and the desire of.the lodge and frinds: have arranged to hive to show ths fair ones: meEsetilde i basket lunch at the park on the day lfil"'vnuh“.‘ time was com- ot ‘the cxercises: £ 2 Dletely ad. ractorily Demand for Labor. 7 ‘There is an unprecedented dernand run | for labor in Putnam, probably the o T T ed | 2 mam: o no wlv.h l‘rn'lL One of these traims, > ;r‘z.m o&::eb and a ha?” 'hgé";{ finest musical " with ces ready for e fae tha | come here o Al i, There, 1a one satistaction in_the labor shortage problem, howeVer, and that is that Tocal t ing enticed

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