Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 9

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13 nectic s wau ate automobile department Will not | new ‘method is designed o end all dif- - Raliouvitie, aud unl»m\e'\-la:? ?&h».‘ the | permit the operating of motor trucks {gey)t breathing, all wheezing, and all| i Goodyear Mills, lne, and tlie Waure- i fl“,'j’17°° With mirrors. | thoge terrible paroxysms at once and | < St Aoudl T partment tas ] lm.m\ for all time. + The lafese Sdvafce wiilsaid several | War s pertaiting to this reguiation, | “ppis free offer is too. important ol of Apimys ekl 10 tpay- | DUt somc few owners of trucks con- |yegject a single day. Write now and| X Dlaces the | U lgnore the law. This hereaf- |gen pegin the method at once. Send at a ne will prove more —expensive 10 |ng nondy, Simply mail coupon be-| Juring ¥ | them than buying mirrors. o Do 1t Thdey. d what might! In the case of the Fox company JANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS dumping whole carloads of coal by merely opening the bottoms of the ears,” as is done at many big dumps and at tidewater tgrminals. This will jeave shoveling out' the cars and wiil <day oygy the, post- | effect w reduction in the lzbor coct of v advance in | pandling coal. “hile the no- | amount of the DANIELSON reds o) operatives.in cot- tae Quinchaug valley At 2 session of the town court on i press companytof that-city, was fined $10 for having. operated in Danielson eneral throughout a motor truck on which there was no facturing cemter: in Sase " | motor vehcle laws of the state. Moody s called into court by Inspector R Among | Young of the ctate automobile de- | are | Partment. Mr. Young said Thursday that th have | baug, Danielson “Cottol 4rnings had been when th 5 another truck, tead of duetion to our: I bile department ASTHMA €O, Rgom Members of Girls' clubg in tewns inf it ne longer delay pro and Iudson Sts; y 1; Killingly wifi be brought within the s for- | ave been in‘the service havpg re- to their homes here. They have erving with the 28th di on. en set as the date foy continuing afternoon district out- ribed in ices | who us to been June 3 has b | it tie A pro- | the Danicisen Girls T 3 i o sports e lp"”)d !ondon;’%enen“rn:m."g"‘hecd b?c{:.o:'fdcorofnfmg-, that h d 3 X v Londan {dow showed the chirance to a SoIEY » reason we have extended it another week to accommodate the many . ,.\‘ o | N { home, with the no.\' reLurn»na, in gun ring along | €on tremen , will. if he has success, produce of potatoes from his 1y ating with | y & 20 acres The 500 height The most remarkable window ex- 1 conrection with the Jjust proposed struc. feet in length i to Applications for membersitip con- | sons home again. i here the tinue to come to Rose of Lima vqu:\é lifi:i;mfirlal (r‘l“:t‘hc lo;cna v;:‘llxda‘ivmxzn t h l fl k i h = i ¥ e ofl, K. of C having been receive gly, an 3 . s dump X with the veterans of the Civil war i te/ Sh ]ncluded Tms 1ot | & Rl st e e e tiad wo whole floors packed with Shoes, and every pair is IN will paraliel { 2 | that great conflict. As the town show- o e Tl JarEel | corly summer. B i SALE. It is utterly impossible to list every item here, but THIS IS THE bibit made here permit of | Weleome IHome celepration has THE PEOPLE’S STORE SPECIAL SHOWING OF DRESSES AND DRESS MATERIALS FOR GRADUATION It is time now to begin sewing for the school exercises in June. We offer a splendid line of embroidered voiles, lawns and organdies at moderate prices, and are prepared to help you make your selections. special display of these goods will be made this week in our South window. The tucked and ruffled bobbinets merit particular attention because of their newness and their fitness for the charmingly simple graduation frocks. We also are showing a special line of ready-to-wear gradu- ation dresses, developed in pure white Georgette Crepe, and Voile combined with net. Embroidered Voiles, 40 inches wide............ $1.00 it is authori- | Lhursday — morning, Judge W. send for a free trial of our method. tated © advance will | \\oodward presiding, Baward Moody, | No matter in what climate you 3 “ame us recently has been | NOrwich, driver for the Fox motor ex- no matier what your-ags or occup: Qmmo. mounted, us is required by the | e s { scope of the Home Fund drive that is et S e . .L“"\'{C;ififfi‘ *; | being conducted, with Putnam as the || Send free trial of your method to: ,, Centra} Vil- | headquarters, by the Salvation Arm; Mesasresiiiansiaesinsiok " and” »‘:pu\”‘“ni More Killingly and Brooklyn. boys iy served his country faithfully and well. company, Which | i “nowns of the town of Brook- | Included in the window display were gs amount of coal | many souvenirs of army service and fistiu‘.mu,. FRIDAY, MM 23; : FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home Cure That Anyene’ c-n, Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. | We have a New Method that cures! our expense. No matter whether your case is of long-standing or recent de- | velopment, whether it is present as oc- casional or chronic Asthma, you should tion, four i relieve mcLhou should promptly. 3 We especially want' to send it to thosc apparently hopeless cases, where | all torms of inhalers, douches, ‘opiun tions, fumes, “patent smo have failed. We want to shov vone at our own. expense that this you | FREE ASTHMA COUPON Buftalo, N. Y. uniform and cquipment from bhaving! the whole was one of the finest things | done here to show just how the com- munity feels about having its fighting so also will it show its appreciation and reverance for the men who fought | in an esrlier day—to each and every- | one of them, living or dead. The"[ made possible the great nation that has been the salvation of democracy throughout the world. A complete list of names has not yet been placed on the honor roll erected on Davis park. The list will be com- pleted, however. Several families who have been represented In tne ser- vic have been making inquiries rela- tive to these boys’ names not be in- cluded “in the list as now shown. Everett Doyle, who hds been re- ceiving treatment at the hospital for | sleeping sickness, has fully recovered. { He was the first one in this tawn to be seriously ill from that disease, having first had influenza. PUTNAM ‘ Adelard Bonneville, 14, was taken| Thursday merning to the state school| for boysat Meriden, in charge of Pro-!| bation Officer Peter Gardner. The boy i { exhausted the patience of all who had| {to deal with him, including city offi- cials, afd his continued offenses| t gocd behavior resuited in hisi & seént back to the state school! where he is due to remain for a num-| ber of years. Notice has been posted at the big iplant of the Manhasset company of; | another advance in wages, effective] {June 2. The amount of the advance is |not stated in the notice, but it is un- tdorstood that it will be approximately has besn.done withing days in I"all River and 115 per ceht., as | the t few lo‘hflr Jm,:onam textile centers in Newj Embroidered Organdies, 27 inches wide, a yard. ... $1.00 }| nd. It was stated here on Thurs . 2 id that while natices had not yet been Embroidered Banding to match.................. 59¢ ||posted in 2l of the c tion plants here- | idered Organdies, 40 inches wide . . $2.75 Tucked and Rufiled Bobbinets, 40 inches wide .. . $2.75 | & 4avence e, i, cletion, o : Movsorto iyt o i akialige: o 1‘&12?‘ 1;:"}d‘m?‘nuf,,‘;m‘.);,:r:mgfg;,&\:, Every pair is a real value and were it not for the fact that I WAS All-over Embroidered Voiles'.................. $2.75 In addition to above items, we have a full line of Ham- L:_ur‘r\. in both Swiss and cambric edges and bandings. s R ,gem“;}“‘fj;ng have occurred—MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. . Voile Dresses .........ocovnennni. $7.98 to $12.50 ‘roun'w- The first of these is to beheld| Georgette Crepe DIasses ..o ... oov. i i< 742500 The notice | jmoney in line with wiat is bsing done ‘m Fall River. i | County Agsm B, wW. | Thursday that he¢ is arranging Ellis stated | what | farm of L. S. Barstow at The primary object is o) Mita QL ORI : i the best corn for silage pur-| White Silk and Satin Camisoles. ¢ purchased these | Already it has been determined | Camisale with the needs.of the \rlduatu in view. Fhe) are made girlishiy simple, shirred top and bottom, and are ideal for wear under the sheer Dresses. Prices are $1.39 and $1.75. VERY SPECIAL ¢ have just received a shipment ul \meman Lady Corsets and will put them on sale Thursday morn- 1 ;o g ly, he now|aday. I e-advise an early selection be driven Gown the alr pussages tow 3 I8 assenh Y, I . LE- being in his 105th vear, and born in |- Saturday willilie: Tag day in P Il ards the lungs, which is equally ak| . | Folle the pr m that has atur: zy will’be Tag day in uuam dangerous. Tne rollowing q\'ormum {1814, will be presented with a lovingl, a:,fl,',‘ic:f tor 4;33:‘[,0,, week Injfor the:Salvation home To Wash Qvny Those DRIVEWAYS Jithai carly Lak de dent is.one of the; ibest silage corns for. Windham couynt : {but therc may ne other varicties that, Iwill prove -as valuable. The silige {dcmonstrations probably will aid ia| establishing facts along this line. { |, William H. (Souvenir) Taylor has lived up to his reputation again, this lumc having seeured 100 years’ old pmn; |nies and presenting :hem to the i |mittée in-charge of the 100th an jgary of the general assembly under its| present charter, Those persons taking| épart in the exercises in connection with| | total dsafness, or eiss uu diséase may p! Asthma, and we want you to-try it at || i | I I ithe celebration also received Ition Be will receive —--—EIE“J—EE-EE—E—J Greatest Sale of Footw ! Hamilton's Shoe St The sale was originally inténded to run fifteen days, but our store has been crowded to the extent of locking the door nearly every day and for people, who, on account of the crowd, found it impossible to secure their many needs. This was a much larger stock than an}:;'me ever realized. There were PLACE where you can buy Men's Shoes from - - - $1.00 up Women's Shoes from a0c up Women's Gold Seal Rubbers at 25¢ Men's Rubbers - - - Boys' Shoes at - $1.00 and $. AND EVERYTHING ELSE ACCORDINGLY. LEASED OUT AND AM FORCED TO VACATE, this sale wouldn’t HAMILTON’S SHOE STORE C. E. DUSTIN, Conductor of Sale. NORWICH, CONN. _-E—:EEEEEE 26, the wu.urd 1841, and in Januai 1578 days for having been intoxicated. four sitsers, | | veuirs, whieh v hard jo get wnd)adopted Putnam as his home ciiy. | Several carloads of oil for use in|Bolten, Mre, Margaret \'af“r?:f;oef ing. i tgood to keep. Governor Uulcom . ex-| J'or meore than 40 years he h been|state road werk are éxpecteds here in| Mrs. Bessie Van Derdock of New CUT THIS OUT \Governor. Bal n, Licutenant Gover- interested in Putnam’s de\c!opment’m( near future. Preparations ‘urudy'se\ and Miss Roh;m‘;ndo D’;S,J’;} Th v 4 d f li ) jnor Wilson and others received thejend in many active and importantihave been made for putting this oil on| Hartford, Burial was in Colchester, ey are made of a fine quality of {souvenire. | ways. During his long residence here|the Putnam-Chepachet routo. A large number of Bolton pesple at- Whltc silk brocade with elastic loLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA-| K akes were mailed to thejhe has contributed materially to thej i itehded the soldiers’ pa rdd(“]nvMEn- i 3 ! TARRM, CATARRHAI. DEAF- | mbers and other, ilding up of the silk industry, one of | counclh (I coPLCF mbmbansr SIETE e ot tops, finished with rosebud trim- i NESS AND MEAD NOISES | ¢ most important of the ¢ Tmanunt B5E, HOIDINg muke ihe hame. secvical N i BT tiane. son ang /d : cmrl'\pc Inside were four inclosures.|iacturing interests, and it has been' und of the Flofy Sy INUME O aalifhiter s of. Hetlineand ts: Hovass ming. | df Jou keow ot someono who two small cnvelopes and two postaitaid of him, as of General Isracl Put- S = Hart of Cromwel] iwere | s S s el deatness, The first small envelope con-jnam, “He dared to lead where any s thin clty “on' SUSINegBL . or v and SN T 5 Can you imagine anything more | tormila and ‘hani it to' the fained, on the outside, “the f°"°“"’?“‘-“,"“" L5l [BressiE. Tare. that Temalnie Ja, & T e iz % petl ¥ have the means ing {inscription: | utnam, as his home town, owes B AR S e — desirable for \Tdd\flllOl’I or evening fi fie vor caffecer porhaps from tomal| 1518—A Souvenir—1s19, of the Cen- much to fiim in its effort to gt “over! {0 15 they aiready have planted st Aty ain " wear? deaness. In England scientists for a| tennial. Compliments of Souvenir on many important publio|the result oF the long’ cantinued peridd | . ¥ Samuel loug time past Tave recoguised that|m, have dince:: proved a{0f wet.and cold weatiicr, B e TR ik S onal disease and SRRInAE e La i citr. Tn_appreciati ) orrarty, who has'been; in'the|Uoun gement 4 o Because of a fortunate purchase we || pesescarit comstitutional | coind 'S (e, T00 years ago. [of the ‘many valusble public. medical o as been honorably dis- SIEhicr e o8 R A , n - ol R har Dot %1 cha i the. seadice. i1 tobinson, son can offer these Corsets for $2.25 a-]| “Serass v intmlers and nose douches| [n another envelope wa SN e 5 sk e o farikeared nd, cast of Putnam:hasiPYOr Jarics G. Robingon and Mrs, pair. | passages and force the dizesse into the| Chester R, Woodford of Avon. his ma onds with & posteard been atiracting w number of pait fish- [BobInén of Lakeville middle “ear. which frequentiy means|aldest man in the state who over and congratulatory shower next Mon-|il$ parties during the rainy {:this week. served in the ge cup in a few @ d at the presenta- | s0ld old pennies,| I\'umam {fund. Putnam lodge Sunday, | n plans to make the 4rive a H Wrmkle: and Crovufeet‘ SR 2 NN A d M Doalel LM jth Dua. Mr. Hemmond is ‘not freguently seen!is in the aero servica. P While he “has freatmont ‘and should prove especially |one of which was volned in 1814, Sou: June 15~Baccaldureate sor-| Cricacione ‘to- auttoreca hate ke Huol £ bich ;h e i (hia/ mon st tho _Second _Congrezational| - : ¢ 2 bt venir rlor had jod to B.| e Milet has been at Harte -y 2 i under more favorable é¢limate condi- I particular 5 c, t. e also|church at 745 p. m., Rev. William ¥ tord : d oo e oore ¥o P 4 ! Gone ; 2|20t 2 dated 1822, he will| Olmsted of Pomiret “h“{ | {0 attend the ctate convention of Kies, “no. matter WOAE tie fen & Paroviat, Sounte wtrengthy. Lonmea s !nxum to George W f Rox-| Tuesday, June 17—Yreshman, sopo-; @istrict nurses lcan ‘quickiy” Gispel very line & HALSS Anf 240 0 1t 15 pint of bat water|bury, Who served in'ths house of rcp~;0“‘°‘° sl i niost” obstinate. by e 1o apo s Mise gromuiniidchens, Seruntl vestoutives™ Just provious o .| Nenesday. June, it Cuas day ~ BOLTON |iape-mpds, sody sudt eeres B lssolved. Take one tabléspoontul fouT | Weodrord. gh s a Giat [ oIy % g times: a day. This will often bring| yroco of s e eammaalliDd a halr ,mnr \\|r‘h lmseu-—hsz sdlent‘. quick relief from distressing uead{th{’“‘l Of b Denuies, were, fic‘“{"fig! June 13—Alumnis ban- , TB¢ Tollan@ County Sunday Echol found i Sus: diix’ siore. - Batve the FRANK H. RAYMOND, M naisec. Clogged nostrils should open,jthrough the Hobby Shop on Asyl ssoctation for District No. 1 is to be | face in this, Gbds-rres:n’ —you seapess e > IYIgT. breathing become easy and hearing im. |street, and Souvenir Taylor said yes- Tune 19—Graduation ex-| held at the' Corgregational chureh, in|ly bélleve your: Wwhen vou lag P P o BO / 2 N prove as the inflammation in the eusta. | terdas ternoon that all the souve-| " —G g,‘.;“d‘ Saturday, Mav 2 ‘i.Llu Your Wirtor 5o hehold the mars § . 0. Box 212, l).nml.on' Conn. chian tubes is réduced. Parmint ‘pirs fiave now been sent out. On onejercls recep- The Grand Army men of Manches- | '5pu® xrsnnfor'rx.. : : : 1 in this way acts directly upon tk d of the gned by Sonvenir, was 'lP" are fo dcwrslc- the graves of sol- he remarkab! s=ent astion of i » and muceus surfaces of mo the tolicy ‘on L-uon hall, m. j dters . e it § el gl lhl nxollu 50 nlg 5 ARRERTI D the desire s. e pre = e SINE VORI 2 3QDE | nie, o 2607 The o \,, S tha o long life worth living. | Dic: g : y v ND TlN ROOF]NG geov s AR orte s :;1;;2‘: Gv“ng“: [ s LIAN I, TAYL |,.Cp to Thursday afternoon the speak -E:l)(,'gftkioo‘\j“\a'l-u fowers and assist in xmh!“r\l‘ !Lrol:&l': T 3 catarrh or head nolses oy is hard ofl - On the othe for the graduation exercises had not G eeatin = iy itone up thé “W b hearing sheuld. give. thls treatment 2| «mg wish This zood luck!been decided upon Ly the committeg of foe, B x o 2 o) | DENEAL may lu «po t WALKS el e e ou ~eell, in more glad, the tow hoo! board that has charge r;‘- J‘““}‘i Urederiel luad use; 1 i an Y i r i e gy of thie arrangemonts. e R e e AL et ca@ggtl:m NN | 7y a eard can tell L n + el bk i TT '|'fl LINGHAS' Hon: George A. Hammond, one of the Sergt. Charles F. Donohue has writ-. weel I'ida ,em! 1 ¥ no tflco—»n ond. t CELLAR BOTTOMS F.H.&F.W. beesa known-of Putnam’s citizens, willjten to RichardsWhalen of his_promo-i irank D%m?c Yoot 6P RLE sour lbx*rn.fing #&"‘_p yreach his 78th birthday xt Monday n from corporal. Sergeant Donohue ! Funeral Directors and Embalm no: ers Central Village, Conn. Prompt and Careful Attention 560 of ama s ! Doane ‘%fl i about the fity. for the past vear. but he, no definite information on the #ubjec Given to All continues to make hie homo at his fine' ho cxpocts to be rotumed frbm FraNce’ Avey OU\;S B KENNED\ 3 1ven : AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT resicence on Oak Hill and keéps in o the United States in the near {uture.| “ome 3 % DANIZLSON i | ~ Efficiency, Satisfaction close touch with what is geing on inj| M the city court at Thursday morn-i widow, \lrs QC Do:me, 1we < Courtesy. ) Putnam. e n'mv Judge M. H. Geissler sent hroti Mr. Hammond was born in Hampton W iuia.m Deaneliy. 10 Jail to serve 30 and Frederlc‘ Underiaker ‘and Erabalmed Bpecial Awertion 1o Every Datsil u Doane of California i Telsphene Connection, Moosup Div. oane of Lolton, and

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