Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 15

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T P B e T e T g R R AT T G. A, R. the W. R. C., and the Sons of | nished. There will he special music|lent view of th® surrouniding country Veterans will gather to listen fo the|[by a mixed orchestra and -a ‘male in all directions. address by Rev. C. B. Pisher. The|quartct. R. E. Allen is superintend-| - The foundation of the house: will graves in several $mall * cemeteries | ent. be of conerste. The first floor wil that are most remote from Fast Kil-| Tyesday, May 20, Privatc Joseph|contain a large living room whi lingly wilt be decorated Sunday after-{1,ord, of Furnace street, reached home | extends the. tetdl length of the houde noon, the procession leaving the|after serving one year and twomonths|and located in the center of the-south, o X churéh at 5 p. m. O Momorial day,|in the Canadfan army. Before cater- |side there will bé a largs fireplece DANIELSON afternoon, providing thel weather | ex( Jriday, services are to be held in|ing England's service he sought ad-|The dining room is on the north side proves suitable. One of the especial- | {he East ~ TIRE S Marguerito J. Bullard of Putnam |1y interésting contests will be U ingly, chuzch dt G801 fimltaries to the American SOV, Bt DN e e i wl . - ¢ P s D e ids A o B i i o Y was rejected because of poor sight |lar \ 3 Kitthen s i - ma lc #u infured Priday afternoon about|between the Sterling team and Bal | ajivg to its debt to the men Who|Anxious to do his bit, he finally suc-be a model of its kind arranged tn the [l | 18 e g & O e e e e Lo D le foatn, ohioa|Yepreesnted it in the Warld ; W, |ceéded fn entéring the ratiks sefit from|most oftielont. tlapher. T B with & car driven by F.| has a series of Samos scheduled with | Central Village is pérfecting an or- |Canada. A square ogk stairway leads to the s 5] 3 18 & lemack, » ‘correspondence sohooi | the Conncoticyt mills team. ganization to 'give ils service men a upper hil ard four Targe bedéootns |- My prices are as low as any dealer in town but prices Have dropped 15 per ceat. on some 1d 3 me celebration and. plans open. into it. The bath réom wil be Supecinténdent, Of 135 Chandler| The recently organized Danielson | mo o et are boing Worked. ooy, PUTNAM finished in white endiiel with = the street, Worcester. The accident hap- | parmers’ exchange élected these offi- W. Hayward, formerly engaged in| The announcement Friday of the|best of sanitary plumbiag. A large pened where a romd leading to the Kil- | cers: President, E. M. M. Marlor, 0f} jje” clothing business here, was: a ¢ Hon. Charles L. Tor-|Diazza will be built the entire length lingly town farm_branches from. the | Brooklyn; vice presidens, Rev. Charles| vigitor in town on Friday. Mr. Hay-|2Ppointment of Hon. of the front of the house and he | state highway. Dr. Bullard was g0-| A, Downs, Goodyear; secretary-treas-|{\orq is recovering from an aceident|rey by Governor Marcus H. Hol-| gosning poreh open out from the sec- jog_toward the town farm and is said | yrer, Artnur H. Walters, Brooklyn: | iy which he sustained a broken leg|comb to be u member of the state|ond story. The entire house will have heM out her hand to indicate | poard of directors, L. S. Barstow, East| vhile he was in California 2 6w |poard of education was recieved in|house will be finished in shingles eomree when the McCormack car|Killingly; Warren Root, Brooklyn: | wonths ag e S _ be finished natual, most of the fiEst : heading for Putnam crashed into the|Clarence Salmon, Brooklyn; FPet S Dayville's Main strest hang| DI City with iwidespread satisfac-| g, % ToTonq” the second floer in of ber machine. Dr. Bullard de- | Chabot, Wauregan. e DAy e My, ai%ltion. The appointment is for four|cypress. There will be hard wdod | cMned to leave her car, which Wiad| Th. annual May festival of the pu-|many stars, and a welcome home|years and is made in connection With |floors throughout. The outside of the || against an embankment, until |, "o “iingly's graded schools was| pammer iittesting Dayville's loy- | the practically complete reorgani- | stained. 8 R Overiock of Pomfret could| Ity ah riotism, as indicated by |zation of the state board. The ap-| At present the government and all ould! held Friday afternoon in the town hall | gir and 1 LR e A By 22l an dthe cvent proved to be as thor-| {1 cfars, nd the feeling of the vil- | pointment came to Attorney TOrrey | progressive busigéss men arc adv- injuries. When Dr. Overloc) surprise. cating that all pfivates parties, towns - | oughly interesiing and enjoyable asal- | luse neople for the boys Who are com- |as teok Dr. Ballard to the Dav | GRS, [EGCE 08 TG S e “or l,gei.,{‘{":,, them after hard but vic| instinctively a_student and pos-|and cities builr as much as possible. (Dompital at Putvam | Farly|gram was arranged us follows: ‘As: | 10500t umpaiening, sessed of highly “developéd mentality, | This is necessars us the United R Biea fave, si86 arid rigt arm. | Banter; Awake, Arise | by, Tuckes|guyng's public - schools for thafdsset € the state hoard of eayeston|ih opfratiofny Hiiis’ i, boitha . fl MecCor#taek car was badly wreck- | SoUE CUNEN. DATTE Do et, Dan. | school year 1919-20 will show maserial | 288 10 SNSGOTCR PYSHNE Phosnde | e carpintey - department ot the Dr. Bullard's car escaping with | 500 schoole: Clock Song, ausriet, WA increases over the figures for the|nectiont Wi, ¥ E DUt iy SiEibr ofer. e Se | e, inclading " brokan| ielson school: Butterfi, solo, - Atta-| IR It Theve advences (on the board. G G | Puinam Trade school offer the boys T meitand s cruehed runming | vaugan: Cars Me Back to Ote Vir. | PIESCH BTG T S Teing | A classical student and & sraduate |of Putham and surrounding towns of 1% gecibvec white M. MeOormack | SHmIer Night, Gondycar scioot, Un 1y, nq that hundreds of teachers have|(hrougholit nis caveer has icpt Mfjcarfoniter trife M ihe sibat pree e e ia som Both eo. | CIeSam, unisn, Danicleon schooi; U | ound fhat BARGICCE of [EEE D] close touch’ with educational matters. | tical manner—that, of house bullding. was aecompanied by and bas bfeen for vears,secre- | A boy may enter at any time and - and Away. Atfawaugan school: folk - : o without being_injured et s folk | other more gainful occupations. e 0 nt | danc ki rgarten, Goodyvear; Il 2 e .. | tary of the Putnam town school com- |all courses are free. The school has ag"' work, tree trimming, cement| ¢ ¢, ' Native Land, ‘Goodyear: Water| Word has filtered back from Fall { be accred- |no diffieulty in finding excellent po- | v develop- | sitions for all ifs graduates and &t : stry Bredy Bk mitee, 4nd to him mus ana eavity work, Bast. Conn. FOresty | {0, Dayville sehool: The Soldiers, |River that the Doy Scouts’ band that|Toq i of the honor Co., Victor Perreault, Daniels *| Valley school: Song of the Armorer, |came here from that rn{_!’%- week fi" ing Putnam’s lendid schoo! system |remunerative wages. made_Friday of | Danielzon school: Fledgo ~ Allegiance, |play for the Godyear division in the | (o ; TG S et or today. Aside S days|East Killingly - school and Center| Welcome Home cclebration were de- | 115, RE S AL O 10i0e: ASE sizes, so today.we are going to sell more tires thin were ever sold in a day in this town. SALE PRICES I OFFER WILL DO THIS | 30 x 3 Goodrich and Fisk Tires $12.80—5 per cent. off that also. All cther sizes of tires at the same proportionate reduction. Fiek; Republic, Geedrich, Diamond, Michalin. - Inner Tubes cf above rakes aso redue- g USED CARS A dozen used cars, including Overlends, Dodges, Velie, Fords, Jefferys and Reos, all in first'class condition at sensationally low prices. We are agents for the Overland, the Brisco:, the Velie ond the Ford. Coma and sec these new cars. A The Danielson Garage . PELLETT. PRCP. DANIELSCN, TEL. 190 [44 <] i Announcement wi the engagement of Miss S C.H The annual meeting of thé Cham- || 2de aga 3. Sheri- | school; Voices of the Woods, Day-|lighted with the experiences of their rotes o o D o e e N e 2 e Patnam Miss Loader 1§ a Suc- | ville school: singing, America. e T oo et | C4Pies Tore o M aention gnan | B o SRR L g | == — — Smestul teacher in tne school at At-| Ag hag been the custom for years, for them at Goodyear, by di- | FANGRUOR WL e, 10 RAES 0 R Uy that an appropriation of not tofand sdopted a resolution similar tolof the et Th's thwaugan, Mr. Sheridan is the mana- | omorraw Wl BE ‘ohsorred as Cae of Agent Robert W abeys, of ced $3.000 be made to stage a|tnat passed by ibe school system here, and ‘4 close 0b- > 0 2 Gors i thewr o7 Mr. Wuld, Strver of what 14 hemz done in the | ccledration in honor of the returncd |lasi meeling regarling thi¥ mat- |C public ' schaols _throughout the state. | Soldiers and sailors, and that he | ter. Many progressive innovations thaty SClEPration be . deferred tilt i the Goodyear ills, Inc. d_day of fhe Quinebaug clubs arranged to be held rk this afternoon will ger of Wildwood park during the SUm- | morial Sunday at South Killingly, and | the Goos Tmer season and is very well known in{mempers of McGrogor post, G. A, R.| The f Putnam and Danicison McGregor, W. R. C., the Sons.of Vet- | Valley Gi 1man, bori My Charles 1 Dean was unani- There was rejoicing at the county|erans and representatives of other pa- |4t Wildweod park (o aftornoon Witl|pave been incorporated into the Put-|Da¥. Sepiember st whon all the|mously elected presideat of the ors-| ... meeting of the Woman's Christian|triotic organizations will gdther there _‘:“\:‘“fi» s feom 51 ‘the Towns im|Bam achool system during the past '2‘:;”.:;‘ wf‘\: .'uv‘l_rn LI;‘ {]» hed gnization for the coming vear, and "”'.._4.' Femperance union here dver the fact |to pav honor to iie soldier dead, At[Youns women ffom 4ll the (oWne Wl few years owe their imauguration|Bossible excaption of a few who may |other officers were chosen' as fol-) Fuesh that Cannecticut was the third state| the scrvices ‘at’the Firét Congrega-[this vicinity. J6 Wil he Ihe 8| pere “to Attorney Torres's infiuence |Be with the army of = occupution in Fat vice presdeut, John G.;le¥. Chord 16 go over the ton in raising jubilec | tional church there at 2 o'clock. Rev. | €Ver : : ave af-| o5 advice. crman: 1 ok second viee president. Al- third vice presi- Keliey, 4 Dan- { The bourd of directors i - etarrd [l g Csthold|ranged and all of the members are Discussion at the meeting brought | funds. 1 was also suggested that it| Walter B, Williams of the Westfield|ranged and all of the = The graduation of pupils who are| 1 3 the me brought | ¢ Would help this state’s enviable rep- | Congregational church of Daniclson (anticipating it with pleasure. physically, as well as mentaily fit, g | forth the information from = Geo. W.!q Btation to be the frst to send in its|will be the speaker. Following “this| Plans have been completed for the|one of his greatest ambitions, for, he | Baker, chairman of the Home Ser- ompsu, ing al the va lent iel J allotmen’. The Jocal union still has|service a line will be formed and the|ghcervance here next Friday of Me-|points out, a echild may be bri je [echon, Gf it JtedCrons Haat the ofiicers ana _the &7 semething to do to finish what has|procession will move to the South|morial day. The day will open for the!meatally and yot not be a great as-|!inal figures compiled by that body nal- iner ool el been pledsed Killingly cemeteries. where the soldier | Veterans with a_trip to Brooklyn,lset to society unless the child has|showed that a total of 435 Putmami; Mot "G, Fidrold Gilpatrie. P e e Ll The baseball men will stage asraves will be decorated where services are to he held in the|that physical perfection that will | PO¥S have’served with the Jand and Watter J. B Lkl e number of contests in this section this| Sunday evening Rev. Albert Jepson,|morning, the forming at Braok- | permit of ils doing in the world the|sed forces during the war. . Whitman Danie ; e et - the rector, Will address a union ser-|jun at 9 o'clock. In the afternoon at|full share for which it has been | TRe rccommendations of the mést. | wn. Georgr L. Padgoett, = e which will be attended, at St. Al-| 130 the line will be formed in,Daniel| prepared in the schpols. |ing were cmbodied in the follewing . Ralph X. Puzbge. ‘4 WOOD pan's church, by the patriotic socie-|son, at G. A. R.. and the march to the|- Rich in culture and experichee. | Fesoiution, unanimously adopted: S e ot N o S Wit o Catl n iny A F. tiex of the b ) ‘own hall begin. Following Uhe- ex-|deeply absorbed in te work that he| Voted: ~That the Putnam Chamber| The malier of in-uring em Bager sl Tanpel =\ el e o AL T iy, 100, Sunday af-|ercises in the hall the line will pro=|will be called upon to do in his new |Of Commerce recommend to the city § TICROF RERED T8, ST HOR A7 e I e e O *The Local Undertaker ternoon there will be memorial ser-|ceed to the soldiers' monument . onposition, Attornex Torrey will refiect!ad town tRat an * appropriation = of ; Bt Wa% SO0 ESCE 2 #UL 4 over the il wi a har . DANIELSON, CONN vices for the soldier dead. . At the|Dayis park where the usual exercises|credit on his home city and upon |70t to cxceéd threo thousand doitars /o8 CoPRIRE @ (0% 5y ay o ' 3 . church service the members of thelyill be held, followed by the decora-|the county he represens. be made to. defray the cxpenses of | (i¢ EEOE 3YS T R TS PR Sl Pariora & Machanio Streat Nemorial assoclation, members of the (fion of e eraves of soldiers in| ' Atiornes Torrey 1t one of the fore- & homecoming celebration In honor | ¥is appointed (o Girect s 4 1 i Westfield and St. Jumes' cemeteries. C|most members of the Windham coun- |0 returned soldiers and sailors, to} a¢ ORFECHE 4 t1ce COMEICC & D2 DI NNG company, State guard, will da_escort|ty bar. a former representative of the]be held Lalbior Day; avd that a cora-|Dlace the efvice man back in his admisistered BURNS . lon a job at least as desirable s duty for McGregor post, G. A. R, and{town of Putnam in.the genral as- |Mittee of five be appoluted to work the secodd Suaday ® St. James' band will play SembEy. corporation counsel of the|in cunjunction with te town and city |0n¢ B left to enter the service. Mrs. Omer Aubin and Mrs. Arthur!city and has discharged many public | officials. and a 3 : Foloniue jbe leed ol nnames rooklyn Savings Bank | o s i s sl ihhe B, Bl 008 e | paicene e oo o g " No. 137, Union St. Jol Baptist, toland with sueh satisfactory resuits as|ing to necessary arransements. jor of woman -"Jf"‘flgfl' A comr {ihe district mecting to be held i}t command for himself the undivid-| The meeting also vated to protest|thres was appointed fo : afternon. DANIELSON, CONN, Putnam Sunday afterno od confidence of all who know him. | the recent raise in telephone rates, berships among the husiness womaa| Mrs. M Sunday, the 25th, will be a special| “Webster seems to be the dumping January 1st, 1919 duy at the Balist chureh with _the|ground for cattle and swine slaug following services 1 a. m. reguia ed in border towns of Connecticut,” B (07 Ut s Do Tt S 52,923,157-83 preaching serv hi" with \;‘rm"‘n E*\.\ HVG Dr. Joscph N. Roy of Webster is <3 e pastor: 12.15, the church school will | quoted as ‘saying in an article that BN . . o ioieun s vaiensdsinise. R IOMBTE A8 S e e s bttt St T o contest with Putnam and every mem- | Webster correspondence of a Wor- ber has been asked to be present and | cester paper. = Massachuselts laws Profits ............................ $ 196,484.55 |trinz someone with him. Those who|gre very direct and explicit as to A A y _ 3 cannot walk are being asked to noti- | how moat sold in that state shall be J. ARTHUR ATWOOD. Pres. WM. . BURNHAM, Vice-Pres. fy ecither the pastor or the superin- |inspected and stamped, and, Webster ! : ° endent and an automobile will be fur- | health - authorities seem to be arous- |g 3 < ed over the discovery that large : — | quantitics of meats from cattle and wine killed in Woods¢ock and | b T EXET, Thompson find their way over e | border and onto the tables of Wel- |8 ster and Dudley consumers. 4 o Dr. George L. Drury, veterenarian of the Massachusetts stato board of | health, has Neen over in Woodstock | 9 " = g making an inspection of slaughter | B t houses through which many of the | fs carcasses sold in Webster pass and ; will make a report on his findings 2 i to_the board he represcnts. | It is understood that the town of Woodstock _appoints inspectors of meats and that carcasses made ready for shipment across the border into Massachusetts from the town of CLARENCE E. POTTER. Treasurer e EN T IQUICK.AND ECONDMICAL TRANSFO RTATION Woodstock are stamped as inspected | B 25 UUU w '!'H ) !GH a ™~ and passed, but the system that is !:,\'(‘d does not Sl‘c‘mv to be sat : l'("‘fim‘, 3§ §‘ Under the Massachusetts laws it . brought before the courts and prose- + e inspecter would be apt l? condemn e owns of - Wandstock and | A SALE LIKE THIS WILL NEVER BE EQUALLED. QUICK ACT- that HE reputation and standing A | FIT, WE MUST DISPOSE OF EVERYTHING IN THE QUICKEST Nash institution is your best By e survey is preparatory to the perma- the fact that they are in the service of such S e e 5 | DOLLARS TO EVERYONE. Bosten Store, of Chicage; Morris & Company; i rving necd and il announce; IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYING A BEDROCM OR DiN- As the State of Connecticut s fore- || tablishment of Trade schoo! it is Trade school has been recognized as | 3 i i Putnam. An example of this was the | ro 9 3 a8 ? Plans, carpentery work and electric- 3 NAEBR TRUEK 74 MAIN STREET, NORWICH the Bay State’s meat laws are fully | is compulsory for he inspector to cuted. The Wehster men hold that nd sell the carcass and his own cattle, and lose 75 or more | " 9 g e e vt et To Be Sold For Less Than Manufacturers’. Cost Today taining to the inspection of meats, : Manager David A. Smith of the will lead to the arrest of the person in the indusu-y Of the big lenses was stolsn about six iweeks D B. Overlock of Pomfret and ety. plzte Grove street, eastward from its . ik s oy o A . e P R ANNOUNCING THE DATE AND PRICES. WAIT—IT WILL MEAN concerns ' as: The Palmolive Company; The e e e | The Stadard Ol Company; nd cthor. Shitain il ING ROOM SUITE, BE SURE AND WAIT AND NOTE THE RE- most in trade education and hds a School Street Garage ] e e T AND DINING ROOM SUITES WILL BE SOLD. one of the most progressive educa- Cutler house which the students in , ! al work are all products of the local trade school. ' ‘ bhu_'m E04: Two-Tom Chaseit, 2175 Nash Quad Chassis, $3250 just secured a contract to build a complied with by all dealers. - ] cul towns allow an inspector Webster officials want to know if an | B vey of the conditions that e: L due for shipment to Massachusetts, sl el JON ON YOUR PART WILL GET YOU THE BIGGEST BAR- o persons” responsivie Tor T et | B8 GAINS EVER OFFERED. REMEMBER, WE SHALL NOT PRO- i s W AND SHORTEST SPACE OF TIME. assurance of the high quality of o Baward T o™ of iy oy THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE JUNE COUPLES A survey of South Main street to ; 3 s e LOOK FOR OUR NEXT AD WHICH IS TO FOLLOW SOON highway leading from Worcester to there will be awaited with interest. [Eedietesmi e @ MARKABLY LOW PRICES AT WHICH FINE PERIOD BEDROOM 1 From the beginning the Putnam TELEPHONE 131 DANIELSON, CONN. ! : Y tional and business enterprises in | s i carpentry cofpléted a few months 5 3 - 5 To keep nbmxs}T of this wide- house for Mrs. Genevieve Letters of irand View and ground was broken o this week for the foundation. The house fs 0 be a larze {we-stors bungalow type to he iiuated just | ’ v i south of Mrs. Letters' present resi- g : e : | denceihe location affords an excel

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