Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 8

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KILLINGLY PRNIGN. IN.ITS TRIBUTE TO' SERVICE ‘MEN (Continued from Page One) scheduled time tHe parade ' came swinging down f{rom North Main Main street and into the crowded bus- iness section, Chief Marshal E. L. Dar- bie and his staff—I. W, Davis, W. C. Bacon, A. W. Logee, William Valen~ e and I, 1. Warren—riding at its inead behind a police squad under the command of Chief John McFarland. Next in line was a juvenile Uncle Sam, in tne .person of Charles Spencer, rid- ing on a pony. In order came: Naval Band, Submarine Base, New London. Captain J. O. Armington. ' Company, State Guard. ilingly's Service Men, (Capt. T. E. hee commanding), Captain Oli- ver Jacobs, Capt. F. P. Tedd, Lieutenant Latham. Moosup Band - Automobiles with members of G. A. R W. R Danielson Drum_Co Harr! Danielson Girls' Club. Drum- Major Float: Unity Encampmen:, Dorcas Rebekah | Lodge. Members Quinebaug Lodge, 1. 0.°0: F. Danielson Polish Organization. t. James' Band LEGAL NOTICES within and for the District ., on the 1l4th day of May, J. AYLING, Judge.| Ann McCoy, late of Gris- District, deceased. exhibited his ad- with said estate it is there- stration account h rt for allowance; That the 19th ‘day of May , 2t 10 o'clock in the fare he Probate Court Room in of Norwich, i District, the same i, appointed for g the same, and the said Admin- is directed to give notice there- this orter once irculation prior 12k IIBLEN 3 ’nmu maike return to this AYLING, Judge. regoing is a true '.1 {tors ot said de- nour to present ¢ said estatc to tie ourth Street, Nor- “the time n—uud in ' OF IPROBATE F within and for the Distr h, on the 15th day of May,| Judge. on, late A det‘!asbd— ! i ™, 7! 3 tate |~ g service men, fine and in the same hing the same once ng a_circulation Vand make \DlllL~—h itors 0f snld de- e are herel rohued to vreaml aid esliie to ch, Conm, within the above and for CASPER K. BAILEY, Clerk. — . THERE 15 uc aavertising medium in | ,.»urn Connectu ual to-The Byj- for Susineas r g DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS Quinebaug Lodge, I. 0. O. I, | OURY OF PROBATE HELD | n B e s L Ladies’ Guard of Honor Union St. John Baptist- Society * Children of St. James' School. Float: Greek Society of Danielson. Connecticut ,Mills Division. Mounted Iscort) Kilties’ Band, of Worcester. Girls’ Battalion in: National Gelor Cos- tumes Float: Connecticut Mills Honor Floa Conneéticut \h!ls, Weaving Department Float: Connéctieut Mills Dny Weav- ing, Department. Float: OxICart, Connecticut Boys' and Girls’ clubs. Groups representing Periods of U. 2 Revolutionary, Roil /Night Mills W : Connecticut \hlls, Historic and Patriotic. Decorzted Touring Car, D. E. Jette Goodyear Divis! Mounted Escort | Goodyear Band | * “Charlie Chaplin” Monster Service Flag, carried by girls in national costume Thirty-five Service Men Aeroplane Model, borne by young la- dies. Goodyear Girls' Club |Float: Goodyear Cotton Mills, historic, patriotic, artistic ]Largfl Flag Carried by Twelve Girls Boy Scouts’ Band. Fall River j Troon Boy Scouts | Float: Camp Scene, with Soldiers and | Salvation rmy Lassie Float: Goodyear Baseball Team Goodyear School, bearing large ban- ner with “Winged Foot,” Goodyear insignia. | Warren Drum Corps,’ Patnam Sixteen Serv Dayville Div Q. V. Girls’ Club, D:l)’\ 1 Float: Assawaga Woolen Company | Float: Dayville Schoot Float: Welcome Home Float: School "Children Attawaugan-Ballouville Division Agent C. H. Truesdell in Decorated Car o Attawaugan Band S f“‘;‘f tives y | Monster U. S. Flag, with 20 Men car- Tecommendation”, i | o AE C.E.BESWICK. ! Girls_in Costume ; Float: Red Cross Nurse, Wounded B0c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size i Soldier, Mounted Gun.and Carriage gt At e iot of J We Serve Home| Aball uenlon or sent on receipt of Without a_Vote."*| price, b Clam; Scene H 2 Abcie OQDL\bBL G, ) ! loats | — | Attawaugan Automobile Section’ |1 Flae Ballouville Band Red Cross Girls bearing Monster Flag Danielscn Fire Department (Chief A. P. Woodward, Assistant Chief James Gartland) Captain‘ Putnam_Engine Company Minnetexit Hand Engine Genera) Putnam Steamer Company No. 1 Hose Company ook and”Ladder Company Capt. Putnam Auto Pumper American Band, Willimantic Floats Division (L. _A. Bradford. Decorated Car) iness Men's . Association b3 Manufacturing Company Wounded Sgldiers vic_Tederation R of. Lima, K. of C. Connecticut Entomological Danielson Cotton Quincbaug Store Church Clothing Company Camp Fire (;n‘l; High lephone Dep't. Company Graded The “Kennedy Corporation Woman's Relief Corps Daniélson Bapt church. | | s of flaming color, gt the the allied nations | v of the St and | of the and led on g troops were ceived along the entire route. {They were showered with confetti ani red streamers, and near S urch flowers w | path, mach the done centu s ago for as returning was | Ro- =2 service Faure, M: S, and American service for fo {half years, ‘an infant French men in the l\em\ rmy for more t nner of the Croi cited for the Ame: | zuished iis an | With him w: {son, 102d infantry, 'A\O nds rece 1 :x.l‘fc'm;: from there,” veteran BIG TEN DAYS’ | SHOE Great Reductions|- STARTING TODAY Ladies High and Low Shaes, in Blacks, Browns and Grays, Also Pumps, White Kid and Buckskin WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND THEREFORE ARE OFFERING SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES. BE SURE TO COME AND SEE US FOR WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. The brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET ' { i { SALE Shoes. | The parade, from its beginning to its Goodyear were at the head of the | Goodyear division big applause ! winner for Goodye: vas mono- plane model, carried by a group of pretty girls, charmingl; gowned, members of the Goodvear Girls’ club. A group of other fl in the Good- year section all merit detailed de- ription, which space will not permit, | but one that particularly caught the NERVI]US SICK HEADAGHES ; "mumA.-rm ? ‘The First DaiHe it Relief MR. C. E. BESWICK 160 Caroline Ave., Ogdensburg, N.T7. T suffered & great deal for throe or four years with Nervors Sick Heed- | R ache end Dyspepsic. Had to take two to four ceidlits powders cvery other day. ‘wried doctors—ate bran cems— took cll Linds of reracdies.— but nothing did me zood until I ased ‘Fruit-a- ,or I'ruit Liver Tablets. T was relieved the first day I used them. Tkcy made me weid znd keep e zwell, and I am always glad fo tell people of the great things ‘Truit- tives’ have done for mc. I have many friends in Ogdensburg regor corps, W. in white, wear- | ving ing red flags made a pretty Heading the strikir roup of Dan- ielson Girls’ club membe prettily | jarrayed in T with green | trimmings, L. Kennedy | and M Marjorie Hamilton riding in} a prettily decorated own gowns the bers of me Girls' club. The 1. O. O. F..float was symbolical and won mhm applause along the line carriage, their | In the Po! vas a group of wome:n v native co: tume, white sklrl th black bodice and chic garnet hat ; John Baptist society made, showing and one of the| prettiest of the marching orga: izations was the Ladies’ Guard of Honor, uniformed and executing intri- | cate marching formation. § The float of ‘the Greek society of | Daniclson was a remarkable concep- tion, and was cheered everywhere | Service men of the race who . went| from Killingly werc on the float and a number of - pretiy.-girls wearing. - the | arcient and classic Grecian costume. | g The float bore an inscription: “To Our Vietors.” both mour he Connecticut ich was one ¢ l'odz. at the h Agent Robert W. Boys representatives of the company at fancy of the crowds depicted a camp scene with a group of soldiers gath- cred about one of their beloved Salva- tion Sal's. The Dayville Girls’ club made an unusuauy attractive showing and the national | f me as other mem- Amos Morin and Employment | 3 b BROWN KID, WHITE SUCK, PATENT ‘KID-AND RUSSIA CALF. Big Sales—Low Cost Distribution—A small Profit Per Pair—En- ables Us to Serve You at Low Prices. Women's Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps " Mew's Shozs and Oxfor $250 $3.00 $350 $4.00( 9300 $3.50 ¥4 $6.00 $5.00 $6.00 Especially Attractive Values In MEN'S $1 5 $1 8 1{22 $24 and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at. ..... STRAW HATS NON-BREAKABLE $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 | PANAMA HATS All the Snappy style ideas—All the points of real Comfort. Guarantee or Money Refunded. “The Store That Satisfies” 266-270 Main Street, Norwich, SMART STYLES IN PUMPS AND OXFORDS IN GENUINE BLACK $A6 $3 Come and see us. We want our customers to be our judges, then we know they will become the steady, satisfied customers, for we cannot lose by comparison. Our stock is unlimited, we can please one and all in style and price. Absolute BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS Conn. & attention It mounted o switchboard, | The grand Welcome Home concert icut nts of Connec their {the big ev 5 1 | The public generally will congratu- most impressive of the | juin Gen Eencnlly < Mills section, wt the most interetsing of the parade. Agent 1| Obidiah F arched ahecad of the | jorganization of which he is so justly| = SL;‘&“ ogme e silites: company, es-|striidng picture of what war - really | figures 138 representing the number of PUTNAM Ho Greant o el cace, | means. ) boys of St. James' church who went continitod s | The Danielson fire department|into service, and the dome of the arch| The Senior Américan and _Junior SHaeEta = Whoever de hed splendidly. The men and| was made of the great service flag 1| Engli ory classes of Putnam of the Connec. |School float and . * apparatus opened the cyes of | which is a star, with a name embroid- | High \m‘rc in Boston today (Sat- in close form: a would of Danielson’s citizens even to:ered on each, for every boy {hat thisjurday) visiting places of historical in- Ped oo thbn s be have b ‘how fine a fire-fighting force and church sent out. |Lerl Principal Edward Snow . is d made a pretty mvx‘:'u'l} e et about; & ‘;?,1;1;’"““ of which the borough ma¥| From the church the service men| °N3UCtNE the party around. g e S ; y i tention | Marched to Broad street, where, on| The annual meeting of the Putnam The first of the fioats i Attawaugan ‘and Ballouville made a| & [sature that attracted attention|ine lawn Letween the residences of |Chamber of Commerce is (o be held ticut Mills section bore tk oud showing in their section of the|g n 50 0 A gowned In DI\ Town Clerk Frank Preston and |next Thursday evening when reports s{honor roll and a laure parade, keepi record that 57"y o0’ o, BF James’ Darogheigea John A, Pal irs had been |will be 1 Thursday night the memory of two em eve Tiarked fo Tepreatat a ma - lcetioutifor themto the parade. |rectors met and Omer J, Milot, Whit: Smith and holas Pap Ted Cross | i ouioprescoy & Stale. Dismissed from marching order, they|{man Danielson and F. I. Russell wer who made the supreme in all the| The float section was great stuff! | pranced up the embankment i i investigate the matter o S handsome | Heading it was the float of the Dan s, displaying that spirit and|a c honor of returning | floats al the aliveness of the|ielson ‘Business Men's association. the American army |soldie a report at the ah- ‘\;..r siasm in the villagesjThis float depicted the peace confe: were gloriously. hap- |nual meeting, - | which f so many ice meu | enice. k»\"elu William Eeplarsor e 3 of the tmes of{ Dr G. T. Lamarche of Woodstock 2| from 1. | Danielson Cotton company represent- | their liv nio doubt aboutiavenyue broke a small bone in bi h T At-|ed President Wilson, Dr. W. that. ng point the men | rrist whil p ,.uh o b : i n | Knowles represented Orlando, S were s i Loty CHE S SRICNT St eithtohi L e _ day cvening. The, car Jas u self stari- rt float, with cl The & yer and_the doctor boys and sirls’ clube g o e 1 Svery | where but w charge, made a hit, 5 Des « . as n(' parade passed in = T e « 1 1 B el e stance, and the four” won . und after it had gone T “:',‘ ,;‘fl'i“'l‘a o tun and {tr from th ited _applause. 1d ‘marched to-Da e g fmen wi float was 2 he K. of where they dismissed. Mrs. Mary Sherman, Mrs. Lillie B. ! reviewing point on tracted 5 | Leach and rs. Joseph Carpenter Ner s BN b Chief Marshal Darbie and his staff|were in New and S oo e toss out by i at Broad and|Friday attending t tmet e SRR N all along the line. . iconvention of the R Anotner handsome float in the Con- | @inebaug store had a dainti ntion centered | Corps. . A featurc of ‘the convel necticut mills tioit i ed float, floral decorati the new ‘hu. was the presenta a large ranged after a colonial _unveiied &. to a churel school '-or | columns, and sym! 1 Clothing company r[)resc" e of - |school as sclected. i { patriotism and its | he great sucesses of m,,\ The the }m\» n.Al wasi Mrs. 1 Tedbur iins “seri: | h its flo: the nterested the |ou; ill at \"(‘ D Kimball hospita The Goodyear divisies wass onttianto] , mounted on a big truck a being a splen- | Andrew Trosl who has been Il ‘s -{tsmanls all along the route. carrying a crew of sailor men undulld one to whi of the boys did able to be cut. § One spec t the Boy women, brgve and true. | full justice. | s Elizabeth Barnes, who: Has Scouts’ band, 80 pieces, of Fall River. The Camp Fire Girls had a pretty| In the meantime different bandsibeen employed by Lynch for The Scouts were great, both as play Goat, as did Killingly High school | Were gi concerts at Davis park|nearly five yea resigned to, taKe ers and as an aftraction. They play and the Danjelson graded school. {2nd “Attawauvan fel and the|effect tods takiag un mew ‘e-d a_t.the park later and were royally The S. N. E. Telephne cmpany pro- | music continued until lafe in the éve- |duties she tivo weeks in | received. e ] duced a float that attracted unusualining. U s With wires and stations about, opera-{ang pall 2t the armory was the clos- | {,“F; on 3 The girls | ing feature of one of K. N:r é"" | The big armory B 5 a merry throng of corporatior them in uniform, and it was{ Miss Catherine Ruszell is Boston o “1”“*‘“‘“‘ I not until this morning that the | attending a-reunion of hie Emma Wil- miration. - As aiwhole, the “oig parade | j35¢ of them reached nome, proud hool he'd at the Saumoset Hotel provided 1 & pageant as’ eastern| o have staved to the finish at one I will spend a fevw. duys in 1est of her roommate. Vlgor D ittt i i SUCCESS 1S ACHIEVED by vigorous men and women. ‘When oue is I::h’n‘ strength and endurance, when good hieaith 48 waming, when physical power is at low ebb; it is imposaibic to accom- plish one’s work. * One of the causes of ill hzal(h and low vitality is the improper. functioning of the kidoeys. Trouble results when they fail: to eliminate waste and poisonous matter from the system, and rheumstic paios, backache, stff joints, sore muscles, zad other symptoms quickly foliow. oley : Pills baaish r.&fi: of kidgey gl_n: hhdde; trouble b§ remo cause. ey sre healicg ac e They tone up aad sweaghe & the H. D. Qmm Manise, Eogiseer, Port Vincent, Ex., writes: *'I'consider Foley Kidney Pillsthe greatestmedicine for kidoey aud bladder trouble 1 everused, " I recommend: them to all who suffer with kidney asd bladder trouble.” LEE & 0SGOOD cCO. pacity for doing their work in quic ly organizing it and getting it und.: way. the central walk leading to the mdm; entrance of the church was the most beautiful decorative feature of all the| “The Local Undertaker” late General Chairman F. Cunneen,| The fastest. passage of the Lusi~ features of was the brief ser-|panjelson Chairman Aifred Pate and|tania was from O own to New& / vice of t at James'| 211 of the village chairmen on the ex-! York. August 15.20 8 m four days. ¢ ¥ ere the! enence of the arrangements and the' 15 hours. The fact ¥ of the line and entered | Sciont manner in which they were| Mauretania was als Lueens- i beautiful arch of | carried out, itown to New York, Sestember 11-15 imph 1 Join in the singing of v Tl o rehal B, L. Darble and {1910, in four days. 10 heurs, 41 min- Rev. Victor | the members of his very competent 131es . el | staff goes the credit of hav kept | — — —— eteran of the| F, & Pt the big parade going smoothly cver F ;T The arch of trlumph erected over|minute after having chown their A F. of the > soldier Chateau-Th and the names of other attles in Whl(‘h Killing! men par- ticipated. On the front arch was the ~ MARTIN T. BURNS COPYRIGHT_PAESS ILLUSTRATING SERVICE, New photo of Ira Nelson Morris, U. 8. Minister to Sweden, who has | been credited w unusual dipl Liabilitics mecy in handling many delicat . . 1 eie s ses s ¢ e termationa aeistany. “wree | Funeral Director and s grew out of t t 1 5 Profits ..... Embalmer Sweden was a convenient haven { refugees from both of the factions J. ARTHUR ATWOOUD, Pres. WM. 1. BURNHAM at war. DANIELSON, CONN. CLARENCE B POTTE casurer | ~ SRR Talanhana 183-12 g e Welc 10 NIELEON "CONN ‘ning done for Wel- | he Welcome Home celebration was | o3 Tomre Jomefor the Wels a splendid achievement! | Pariors & Mechanis Strest supported by four great,| lumns thatched with green 1e frontal arch i Vice-Prea. . Brooklyn Savings Bank DANIELSON, CONN. Jenvary 1st, 1919 ... $2,923,157.83 2,726,673.28 el Bt SR

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