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NORWICH, BULLETIN. \HURSDAY, MAT 22, vy DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS e perior court bench. The evs in DANIELSON would stimulafe greater interest| PofaCh S0t benclh The actorneye tn i ‘ mong the pupils in completing their| in “aitendance, ure ¢ L. Torrey, T members of the Mys-| grammnar’ school course, which many, | (e ; | e Sy \were in Hartford Wednes- | unhappily, fail to do. ; et @ay afternoon and evening to attend| Haying accomplished a spléndid suc- | ald. Jr. l a meeting of Sphinx Temple. 4 |cess in pN\(ting over with such speed A roadscraper was put 10 Work be-| tho Centonary “drive, there will | be| Elbert 1. Darh 9 9 tween I vn\H'l'r' and l'anhels‘(:r:"c\\‘ N:r speclal interest among the members of | of Danielson, 1 nedta erbon, over a s the Methodist Episgopal chureh in oosup. k Od Odd B v i T a1, M R e have an overstock in some goods, some goods we are closing out, some otsat bargam prices ¢ "men who drive over it, has| The centenset fond Boaos Eives mb; #t of $1.000 from liis pa 2 age o e + as| The centens 8 OUtlers was ene he pleasant i & Bofl "ot 1o piece” | vion| Welnestay " aftermoon were 8410, | o rex cheics wa'siif and some specials bought at an underprice that ‘we are going to seli at below price, all those in- ks here will asist the Salvation|which ‘over the top” on the five-ilee ob nce. WhEthek PR I Ammy putting over year programme by a liberal margin.| jroe ebi Dy i @rfve that organization has under-|° Dog owners who failed to register| . rom debt a ushive 1 thl le 8 gram for the futul \\m\\ml‘ . vy Wit Mills, | thelr dnimals or otherwise to comply Ora of ‘th important, and | & Eimville, the Whitestone Mills,| ity the Taw. should not complain® in BiY st i - nr‘lmxluv;n 4.( the \.r\‘\:;:.“x; \\l-lm‘z:‘v‘l case they n]r(‘ brought into court to aken up will be the remodel ; > company, has begun ol Sl ihe| answer to charges of violation of the 3 rochial school. The| < g’ Sal - jamt wia s engaged in renovating| siuihie provisions covering such cas: | owessnt cenont e not wiavate o 8 Half Price Sale of | Sale of Ladies e of Hosier ired by the company ll\ ax S et Sirchass e ",‘:’M;;hs'w‘d‘ that there| accommodations or ngements m! 2 3 Men’s C H re are dogs K v tha ve nof o consta ing needs of | By H ed the silver anniversary of his or-| Ta" oo Tlie’ hoogt was ‘given the willi 1 :::.m:m‘:- e A DA, oS0 | weicome home fund that was created m,'de Wiiam Tricanadiand Wnkcimni=d Oxford d High Sh sc a paixr priestly dutles in Danielson as a (,"andle last week's colebration wh o N T e e - xfords and Hi oes— flm"h"' ;“"’,“,"‘L? ,[_\‘”E" W. Davis,| Miss Emma A. Burbank onnced . MasRaals S 1 & ies’ th inatraction of the m o of{ QL the:mecotlis TRt Ia ibsence granted him All $1.98 Hats....... 99c Notsall. st Sale Prce Ladies’ Cotton Hose— § the Girls' club at tho state armory| "o, v napeon, who has been spends| L oam town school commit . i was by S« ean 4 - < e d in w reco: i Wednesday cvening was by Sereant| ;1" time since Jast fall in the south, | Suos which (e fovernment 1 All $2.47 Hats. ... $1.24 2 48 14c a pair Altred L. Reed, who Wwas Preparins %l has returned to Danielson. Mr. Bab- o ey vay i D Bk, o tores Tor a0 otiers anielsc {out in an effective way in All $2.98 Hats $1.49 amp at Storrs for an officer’s|son reports a very enjoyable meason|of iis sereice men who . by o 2 ST ecommissic 3 south of the Mason and Dixon line. rom overs in a St fr en’s Hose, with linen hee! Danielson wil have any gener-| The body of Charles Leavens, 70, fit resume All $3.98 Hats. .. .. $i. 99 0y, d-toes ds of a 35¢ al observance of ‘the Fourth of July[was brought here Wednesday mor life is a Sale of Ladies and toe; seconds of a 3! B "Ihate "will ¥a T v A. . Wood from the Memorial| hospital stationed at Cape Mz e e e thaplave and (here will | hospital at Worcester, where | there Mr. Macdonald's intor Ali $4.98 Hats. ... . $2. 49 Hose n at Wildwood Park for) Leav died during Tuesday night|ably will be centered for $ Sh . - * Ml and where he had been a patient for| Adelard Bonreville, w Our Special 98¢ haL., Now, 4.50. 0€es 3 pair fO!' 500 the past three weeks. Mr. Leavens|pe incorrigible s ag ken int P ot 3 3 incorrigible, was again taken inio|BGQ Cents, . o made his home in the David Witter Wednesday Slon ik S . . % v louse on Furnace street. Prior to done & num ol In High and Low Shoes. Big Ladies’ 25c¢ Stocki l -3 4 with troops, |his coming ‘orhan]cleiun to make his arole from the state school B black < hi ngs, %, from south. | home he was for man¥ years engaged City officials who have long C - H i 3 e w4 miliman and made ni home: in | e L v s e e 1% § Cloging out of Hat | Bargains at T or white, ople who! Wauregan. He leaves his wife and| | s I o e WO ple W have given him every opportunity fc 10 on Fred Leavens, of Waure- mode and manner .of life - 3 $ ' C a parr i o s, mode and mamer of e | Trimmings at 3.48 to note| A considerable i{n!‘l’memcnt t)m wWhen they learned that this boy o 148 o @ «p, ” Rib T Stock. m Ai‘ St. James' cemetery,| years had again b me involved ir <) o rowths mot considered as|difficultics. 1t will be back to the stata! Hal“ Prlce ]00 C tee’ | i S ds of Zlécv“’s beauty of the resting school for Adelard this morning! ~ Iis| P f Ladi ings; seconds of a ade. ¢ so many of Danielson’s dead sRitFabtions ¥ < alr o es 883 29 5 gr: n cut down and cleared away rom sch ng there- | § C a pair bus service that the Good: excuses in his mother's name: 3 $ d P tween Good Sison is be-| cents; stea woman who b ed In a that is en-| trusted him to do errands, etc, etc, LADIES WHITE CAN- ;- Ladies’ Silk Stockin a s a the big and comforta-| Albert Smith, who died at his homs $6-50 oes ood aecond f an ’85c illingly industry _h vehicle that has been put|on the Abington road carly weance. (lf VAS OXFORDS, WITH g of te" mar plants are is service keeps Goodyear| Pomfrec's cilizens ana u lite long res- (§ RUBBER SOLE A N D | 'All new up to date styles. ing. 59" ey las g uring . Closk TouRlL £o e IRt o o o A was a for- Onl i s, eed of 1y many or- | ¢ i Y ; c a pair : i ess men and the|mer selectman of Pomfret and had L—A $2.50 VALU >y . r,“,.,‘,,,,‘, & A number of op-|representcd that town in the Al HEE o E | Lots broken. Closing them y P . s . the Goodyear plant whoassembly of the state, The fact that e arder decid- their homes here use the 'bus| 1 democrat did not op- FOl out at See our Ladies’ $1.00 Silk - and vi.|Service in traveling back and forth. | erate the highes: $1 69 i hi 4 . idence 'i<| The Woman's Christian Temperance | nefitical lon cald J . 54.50 %tockmgs, black, white and o " ire willing | union county convention, scheduled to| cOnfer upon 1 van, the best ever. ome held here today, at the Baptist| Vote of Pomiret 1 S d < nis .:’,‘ h (f"w churey, will be ene of the most in-| Publ Mr. § SA‘ME Ib‘ PUM? $2-25 B fel bt WR" | teresting held in Windham county for|Mmany vears a sa farmer Ja VALUE FOR er - or 51-00 b R AL I, oor health since last fa " h L ER Smith leaves his wife and one dau he Danielson Gram-| Joseph Labelle has been named as| i ‘5, 1°0Ves | o 5 exer- | captain and coach of the Conneeticut | Pampres: o 0" Smith Watson, s 1.59 Val Sh t Children’s Bmwn.stock"ngs s met | Mills hasob S cH ; e i Wit i Sk The fanerst of Mes. Aunis Ryan, alues in Shoes a All sizes. R . B L R LR A B omHeR whrTe sHoEs| ol oo 5 one. The mill company has seen tofWas he ay morning” from $ $ 5 5 it that their organization has.proper| their home on Pomfret sureet, with|M AT $1.98 to $2.98 A PAIR. .00 to al. pair ca palr | support and also has given consider- Aiah church. _Rev. ANS { e g the osutstors ot mpeed [SAS0E T RO mas calehrant ot | e grandstan ag been roofed an S RSk peaat MAK]NG GOOD It s in the stand will e free o et L LT season tickets have been sold to = ihier’ sul dien 5 Apioyes ad S0/ 6 k9B atler AT 1 'mass was attended by = AT SIXTY-FIVE e LT T wumber of friends and rels - i | Burial in St. Mary's cem- Sdgpiiiag b ke, ! Dev 't warry about old age. A souni CAMPBELLS MILLS At a aathe of relat ; man good at oy age. Keep you | s H. Barher of Plainfield visit- | lionds the en S0 TT i tion 2t 108 eaa be his former home here Friday. | Boaiec A" snon oo o 3 of Mrs. A Alumnae at St. Louis, May 30-|Ruth Mathewson spent Monday in 23 when you were a you o B m H. Bitgood is seriously ill{ o 3 Dani |a resident s one of the Connecticut dele- | Providence. : | ut his home in the eastern part of the! {3 Jiss Matcia, to Daniel Asher, . ¢ representing the Baltic Acade-| The King's Daughters held a meet & catses of enn, |Lown and is under the care of & Erad-|o¢ Manager Smith of the Eradlor Iy & quarter of Alumnae ing at their rooms Monday afternoon SR | vats sirde Ma Smith of the B £ 5 Miller of Camp Rye, N. Y. e s g P A ent. | Empire theaters of city Many Putnam people e Captain Vincent McCabe, surgeon| James e sther orgacs in workiug contition, | 1, "ar, MArtha Gray of Moosup recent-| tiaiter at. Mitford, Mas Wehesday 1 e report, (e withthe. U . expoditionary - fofees, |45 been spending o foi aavs at (| ard you will have nothing to tear. !‘“‘;H,‘ Gr: D S e "‘uml Mrs. Smith ommittec of the|now stationed at one of the military t‘%'::nol“mflrparenn, Mr. and Mrs. et . Thom Ao o .| cester duri on e ma jcamps in Virginia, recently paid a . : ol Drive xh: poisenous wastes from the | Thom nd family and Miss| agement of | table welcome | visit to his sister. one of the tesshers| James Anthony visited. his sister in| opstem and avoid | Marion tiended @ mesting | b hets -Achers! Daniclson Irid tomn. Take GOLD Mt at Pa T tor hands o Putnam men fin the Academy of the Holy Family, s 3 ; pach range Thursady’ evening. | (it S0 e ey of ihe Moly Famil%il Clarissa Loring has been ili this| men s tepairing thy'roads 4r this past| WY service with the forées, had some in- W‘él‘e:’:_‘hpét‘:fgtw""“hl“[, & of the town. | For those who think, 1 {ing_experiences of army life to' s o et LoaeaeEro yoar muscl 1 7w rge H. Gallup and daughter| visions of hundr ¢ rclate. Ho was commissioned to sail Thursday. mind keen enough for any {ask ilndys of Ikonk and Mrs. Louis In- | kindiy acts done on tic the farces which early in the war!' o Miss Margaret Reid was in Norw GOLD MEDAL Haarlem 0il Capsules Is and son of Danielson were c will do the work. But be sure o get | crs Saturday at Mr Tanner's, the ariginal imported GOLD MEDAL | Mrs. Bertha Ba hle to be out Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are re- |after an attack of | liable srd should heip you, or your money will be refunded. For sale by | Flying machin ed by air | wists, In sealed packages | castle dwellers. ‘'wear them stlll o longerifyourely || | & \lessonthewash' g H. F. LULL ESTATE FRANK H. RAYMOND, Mgr. P. O. Box 212, Danielson, Conn. ! SLATE, GRAVEL AND TIN ROOFING +soros CONCRETE | CELLAR BOTTOMS DRIVEWAYS Prompt and Careful Attention Given to All Inquiries ) Ihere to " PUTNAM Attorneys from towns in tlon of the county will be in Wil Hinmu‘n. so0n to advance 1o the su- Putnam Wed Army junction | Ladies’ $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65 Voile Waists — Sale Price G5¢ Siliz Gloves The “Leyten” Brand, Spec- ial Values at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. White Goods $1.25 Night Gowns.. 97c 97c Petticoats. ....... 79¢ $1.50 Petticoats. ... $1.19 $1.75 Petticoats . ... $1.29 98¢ Envelope Chemise 79¢ Waists $4.00 and $5.00 Valuss in Crepe-de-Chine Waists, at $2.95 $6.00 Georgine Waists, at $3.95 ‘House Dresses $6.00 and $7.00 Waists, in $1.50 Value....... $1.23 Georgette Crepe — Sale Price $5.38 $8.00 and $9.00 Georgette Waists—Sale Price $6.65 EXTRA SPECIAL Flesh Color, Silk Stripe, Batiste Envelope Chemise, a $2.50 Value for $1.98 B L Pink Wash Satin Camisole, an 89c Value for 59c 35c Cups and Saucers for 19c $2.00 Value....... $1.47 $2.50 Value....... $1.98 69c Bungalow Aprons -for 47c Genuine O. N. T. Crochet Cotton, 3 balls for 25¢ Three 3c Tablets of good Writing Paper for 1ic Fifty Good Envelopes for llc Six Rolls or Packages of Toilet Paper for 25¢ Keystone Store, DANELsON . to have investigated conditions but which, owing to changed s on the western front, were| soon after setting sail from| California. recalled i Saturday. were in Moosup Saturda: tending the dance held.b | club. Several of the local young evening the Girls'| So laay with maw Gallaghe T and fam-|ternoon and evening. The program |ily. included: Devotional service, Rev. T -| Mrs. Charles Day has been a recent|Bachelor; words of weicome, Mrs. 1da isitor in Boston {Mathews; report of secrel: and —— er; address by Rev. G. C. § | SOUTH WILLINGTON Supper was served by the o lhe meeting of the W. C. T. U. will| vening n—Song be held Saturday at 3 p. m. at the home|s C. Becbe of South jof M E. J. Holman, the president. prayer, Rev Ayer of This is also to be due day, and Mrs, ; “presentation r to {Tiolman will be home to all friends of Mansfield Center society Br !temperance unti1 9 p. m |nest Emmons; Rev s Walter Richardson of Norwich sis | McCrea e i s and friends for a few | Rev. Theodore Bachelor, pa 1 Bel- illustrated lecture entitled - story was given in| WOODSTOCK VALLEY unday evening and wa very interesting and instructive. These| Judge Guy Richards Crump of Pasa- llectures are given ry two weeks|de Cal., is the guest of his cousin {Mrs. Allen W. Kenyon nd terfield of the 324/ achine guni returned from S irs. Caron and sen Maplewood tarm ance, having received his discharge,| Samuel Cooper is vers s in town for a few days, renewing| Henry L over raintances. |recent ‘illness. | The s9th convention of the Willi-| Mrs. Greiner is enter deavor nd from New ey union was| ter <- the latter's child Army is ¢ Al Buell Porter of Hebron has been a ardir visitor at_Harry Dean's. i COLCHESTER James H. Gailagher of Newd e coun e Y. has Dbeen visiting his uncle, zation is 3 Anthony Drapeau has returned to| .2 5"y Gallagher. Mr. Gallagher re he dotd — home in Fall River after a weel|Ward. SR - RaRE T AAl it at D. B. Mun on: Windhany| (PSS TEtIIA. from Fratico, and W na ju: ks member of the 7ith division—N "m", Alaly Wodaeodny ‘Louis Alexander of Millington was| %rk's Own. blendi ednesda o s 5 53 Mr. and Mrs. Renaldo Greene, Mr. a quart 0 sday g a St r and C] e | ing the street | Lottie Gates were visitors in Lebanon |* P =R s Putr rapter Doris La Rock returned| Mon am lodge o iatiL Iviana | " I" H. Bartlett of New Haven was in Mrs. Plerre Fournier, ~who was| Colchester Monday. cess and ated #n in a Willimantic hospital,| A. F. Roper was the guest of Nor- dem wich friends Mondar. servic o Fournier, of Stafford| Mrs. Munson was in Norwich R fing telatives on High| Tuesday, returning with her touring SSean | car. whieh has been re-painted. ; e s R Mr. and Mre. William §. Curtis were o gt apers b Bk 8 denlore and 80 cents| visitors in Hartford Tuesday. ich to the per hur idered very ck city of -ice thi Albert- Cutlen sear Eczema Wa@h A toush of . D. D, toany Hczema sore o itching eruption and yow'll b to rest and slep once more. Think—just Lambert > discharge a tosch! Is it worth trying? Get a [oenn and 51 day. 8sc, 6c and $1.00. Lo ¥ 41 bottle tocay. Sic, e .00, Swanson sta Your money back if the it bottle does not relieve you. I3.0D.I'B, ZHE Jotion for Skin Disease Lee & Osgoed Co. ing trip | Baitic M presider ention is con- 1k from|ville entertainment was of ion of Cath- | _ When Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 31, K. of P.. met in Pythian hail on | Tuesday evening, # committee w: pointed to make arrangement: public memorial service, Sunday Joseph Soltz of New London was siness caller in town Tuesday. CENTRAL VILLAGE The bazair and dance held by the * club was a success. The vaude. much enjoyed. |The cake, ice- cream and candy booths well patronized, Parker’'s orches- f Moosup furnished music 1wr < I‘hn “ichools and mills closed nfl‘y Friday afternoon and a gsreater part jof the help went to Danielson to at- |tend the Welcome Home celebration. P LOOK——Fisé This Saburday Only 250 Mahogany Serving Trays |- for O8c each JUF CED AT THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLL PRICES SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. The W. C. T. U. members held a |meetinz at the home of Mrs. George Tuesday afternoon. {R. Bliven h Fredrica Olney of Canterbury s been a local visitor. nk Preston of Danlelson. y a resident here, visited local Friday. £ George R. Rouse has been a; > e visitor in Norwich s Florence Donovan, who attends cademy of the Holy Family, Bal- tic. spent a few days at the home of| Iner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Don- |ovan, | Floyd Nettleton marched in the pa- |rade at Danielson Friday afternoon. |He entisted the company from | Daniclson. . Charles Lewis has been in Nor- with patient at She has| ow London visited Hec is employed gavernment. It i i Odna Sezuin Providence of lspent Sunday with her parents, Mr. |and Mr; in. 2 en heen in Woon- iet on zccount of the death of hisy lletan, 63, a clothing! veral years. He had! 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