Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 10

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Rt o .. We have marked the entire balance of our stock of Coats, . to purchase new and desirable merchandise of this season’s " imanufacture at prices lower than similar goods were ever This sale will also include our Millinery Department in which we have made. g Prices of $3.98 and $4.98 on a ; Large Lot of Hats Ranging in value up to $7.98. Also two lots of Children’s Hats Priced for This Sale ‘ at $1.98 and $2.98 WE SUGGEST AN EARLY VISIT OF INSPECTION SHOE DEPARTMENT Everywhere there is a Fifth Avenue when American Women are attired for Spring, everywhere there are smart and dainty costumes, reflecting the spirit of the sea- son. [Every Woman has planned and shopped secking the authentic things in styles, to satisfy her need, or correct apparel. In a season of style simplicity, you can rely on Walk Over Shoes as expressing exactly your ideas and meeting your need of correct design and assured comfort. PRICES $5.00 TO $9.00 NORTH FRANKLIN ‘ Mre. O. Louis Johnson, Mrs. Albert | BOLTON The graduating exercises of Bolton Btiles und s Lydia Johnson at- |schools were held in Bolton ha?l llal:;t tended the Lwing-Kelley wedding in!Friday evening. The toom was deco- Windham Satorday. rated with ferns, flowers and flags. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning of | Aside from the singing. the program Bouth Windham were guests of Mrs.; wus furnished by the ten graduates, Alpert Ward Sunday. 4 P T A | who. were from “the Center school, Mrs. Traogerie Arnold of Willimantle | Misses 1da Ponticelll, Aner. conony nday with her daughter, Mrs. | Annette Muzzio, Ernest Boero; South i school. Miss Josephine Sillane, Wij j m of Cheshire was| Ruebin. Henry Massey, Frank Bau Mr. and Mrs. Fred {la: North, school, Miss Charlotie Bei- e | chard und Clifford Griswold. The pu- ngs of Windham | pils ‘did T partsiin an esceedingly s in town Wed- | fine matiner. s observed in ler of the program raok , Rock 9 by Miss Helen dsuzhters. Yorencr and < S il Musio and recitations Wilifam Weaver, M Mabel ~ Tracy and Mis: Liliie Rrowning artended the Socis! 'Cornér picnic held at of - ¢ . Dheing of W ied in thar fown b <. | been ovar mantis. Tohu W: Sunday with and . Rorkweod 1 Alce - Luther C. Skin- i Duerr Mzbe. Dmerr, s T Orpheum Theatre! Dani:lson, Conn. ! Wednasday and Thursday June 25 and 25, SUPERB PRIZENTATION OF GLITTERING 150—Participanie—1iE0 | M B O IR Gorgeous and Enchenting Costumirz and Mechanical Stage Effects cband from Parish, M. Y ng her. Auspices of the Danielson Girls’ Club - F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funcral Directors and Embalmers Conteal Villaze. Conn. AUT2MCRILE EQUIPMENT tetrom Parz Olive 0t “ourtesy Efficiency, Satisfaction Te s Cennaction Moosup Div, Laco r,‘sh'!e 'Soap AL ool A Come i Gor . seeof FOIL PACIACE o LTI AZENCY | | Leaves the Skin Soft, Ma: el and Chaimers Cars and Max- | Smooth and H Ve Wil Trucks, Used Care. i | Laco is ‘fizz:, ‘white 2nd every H. E. ANDERSON czke shows it is . 21 Mapla Bt Danielson, Conn. The Gonuine Castile Soap Imported from Spain Rek your Rauggict 9 show yeo 2 Ok Telsphene 24 LG < DY < oamierean % | Ledsweed, Brackait & Oa., Doztca . .. IMPORTEFRS Underisker 207 “ribaleysr | Baaci Arteston o Evers | Bl ] PORORER T TNSILLWAI U Sl b M S SNy < Bolton grange, ' D i‘- " inations here. on Fridays, Ralph- C. i Young, deputy state . automobile in- spector,” will be.in New London today with other representatives:of the.state automabile deparitment, keeping under control ‘the exceptionaliy heavy motor trafiic- that is -expected to be moving owing ‘to. the -boat. races. $ . d. B, Miller, who has been. it ser: vice - oyerseas. with. the - farces, has returned to U Dayville; mustered out of se: Howard Dixon, formeriy of the old 13th compauy, Artillery: corps, has returied ke mustered:out, after long scrvice over- seas. - : - F..'W. Bassett of Broad sircet and a party of friends motored to Providence on Thursday to attend the circus. Cases against Goodyear men who were charged with stealing junk from the Goodyear . Mills = Co., Incy were ‘olled at a.session of: the town court Thursday morning. S Ray A. Willis of Wallinzford was a visitor with friends in Danielson on Thuyrsday- 2 MARKDOWN SALE OF SHOES A< THE KEYSTONE STORE—adv. dward McBride was at Woonsocket Thursday afternoon to attend the final day's horse races there. Benjamin 'W. Brown. son of Mr, and Mrs. George S: Brown, North - Main street, was awarded - departmental honors in English at the Brown uni- ersity commencement. ‘Bxpert tree trimming and cement cavity work. FEast. ~Conn. Forestry 0., Danielson. Write Victor Perreault. —adv. Miss Anna Tajeunesse of the West Side is to leave within a few days to spend two months with relatives in Canada. Please return Oldsmobile auto crank, lost here Thursday, to Attawaugan ho- tel.—adv. Postmaster Raymond Allen an- nounced that during July thee-cent stamps_will be redeemed at face value at the Danielson postoffice. . This griv- ilege will not be allowed after July. Frederick Gamache, Herbert Barber and George Kies were at Providence on Thursday to attend the circus. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Heneault and their guest, Mrs. Hector Curcie, motored to New London Thursday for a’ visit with relatives. An aeroplane being carted through this section on a big motor truck at- tracted attention from many persons. The special appeal of graduation did not serve to reduce the enthusiasm of those who always enjoy the Thursday night dances at Wildwood park, where {here was a gay throng last evening. There has been .a decided decline guring the past few days in the num- ber of persons who cross the railroad tracks here at other than designated crossings. | _ Undoubtedly Killingly will be bone jdry this fall. Orders for cider are vow being solicited by persons who expect to haye some for delivery to {he thirsty, and cider is recognized as a nigh grade prohibition drink. What is a _Westerly sandwich? Someone should know,.but a waitress at the lunch counter in the Providence station doesn’t, aecording to F. A. Ja- cobg, who heard a much befuddled pa- tran inauire for one, but himself could i not explain just how one is put to- he meant “Western.™ i Cesterly has a special andwicli of its own. ! fr. and Mr George H. Call of { Broad streat are fo oper‘at once thelr 1 Tree Point cottage, near Ap- R. T, on’ an arm of on's e them will tatad o ~nd the jraguating High schoo! town hall The avening hy bu vle and many vi at have ay such cluded a final with a ercises openad ool orchestra presented Gailun. o Heart of the Happy Hil of henediction. ! . The honor essay was that of Howard Graves I'ranklin. son of Mr. and Mrs. { Hiram S Franklin of Broad street. | “The hall was crowded to the. doors fo* the graduating' exercises in | eveninz. These exercises opened with {an_orchestra riumber, followed by the ! singingz of When Life is Brightest, by chool chorus; Prayer was offered Rev. J. T. Edwards, pastor of the The address was de- red by Dr. A. Z. Conrad, Boston, | on the topic The Tnvestment of Per- sonality ‘in the New . Era. Another number, Summer Roses, b¥ the school chorus, preceded the awardinz of ai- plomas by N. Lorne Greig, chairman of the town school’ committee. " The school chorus sang A Soldier's Life All Joined in singing. America and the exercises closed with the benediction. The class roll follows: Classical Course—Marjorie + Irene | Gattney, Gladve Gordon Gallup, Gladys iMaS‘ Mowry, Helen Dodgs Nash, Mati- . on Emily Reed, Gladys Enid Salmon. | Scientific Course—Laurence Francis | Casey, Howard Graves: Franklin i General Coursé—Gladys Mvyrtie An- | dre George Henry Bradlev, Mildred Mav (Carrsll, Mary Marguerite Dunn, | Aidore Josenh Lamoursux, Tdella Letha | Rapp; - Norman Alexander | Anna Bess Wood. | _ Commercial . Course—Helen Ethel i Brooks, Margaret Mary 2Mullizan, Ma- | riem Bisie Perry, Laura May Pike, Amy wther Round. inouncement is made N 5. that the Victory val outing, known as 1 be hed at L June Though' iisually engaged with um.] Judge 1} Thi A Al the | thouse ball; M. H. Geissler was a visiter in Worcester n“mdei ‘edy.h SRt A telegram receivs ere q;dgy announcgrd the arrival «in: New:-¥ork of Corp. Leon Talbot, who volunteered for service two years:ago. this month and ‘who. has been overseas for. ahout a year, fighting as a member .of 2 ma- chine gun battalipn.:' ‘He' is'® at ' Camp Merritt. z Nhatl e el Poier LeBrecque, -one of the selec- tive service men sent’out from - this city, has returned to-his heme in. At- tawaugan after being. mustered out of service. S ! Members of A. G. Warner, Woman’s Relief Corps, will decorate graves of their deceased sisters in the, cemeter- ies at West Thompson and at Grove street this afternoonm, as ‘is their an- nual custom. g B ALs Miss Madeline Davis, who. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sew- ard here for a few ‘days, is leaving to- day (Friday). She has been working here in the interest of Chautauqua. In observance of Corpus Christi a solemn: procession of the Blessed Sac- vament took place Thursday afterncon about the grounds of the Mother house of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost on Church street. The Sisters, nov- ices and many others participated in the procession. 5 The third and fourth degrees will be conferred upon a class of candi- dates of Putnam grange at a meeting scheduled for next Monday evening. Several Welcome Home banners are being prepared for display in'the bus- iness and other sections of the ‘city. Returned service men say -that the sight of such banners give them a thrill that only those who have been far from home and through trying ex- periences can thoroughly appreciate. Residents of East Putnam are mak- | ing arrangements for an’Old Home day and clambake to be-held on a date in’August, and this also will be the occasion for officially giving a local welcome home to some of the service men from that section of the .town: Where is 30 Main street? Anyone who can answer correctly will be en- titled to go to the head of the class; in the opinion of a local physician who started out to find that address. Main, Harris and Elm streets were all re- cently combined, officially, ~into = one streef, Main street.. Including a mill village in the upper €nd of the city there are now four sets of numbers.on| Main street, it is said, and it's some- thing of a puzzle to find any .particu- lar one number and still have ‘it .the correct number. Renumbering of the street its entire length has been sug- gested. A class of 23 members will be grad- uvated fro mSt. Mary’s parochial school, with exercisse at St. Mary's church next Sunday afternocon at 3 o’- clock. Rev. Charles ¥. Bedard will deliver the addre: and present med- als and diplomas to. ‘the graduates. The members of the class are Wil- liam Auger, Arsene Gregoire, George Lajeunnesce, Arsens Harpin, Law- rence Chennette, William Dumas, Ed- gar Lucier, Alferie Bouneville,. James Rice, George LaMarche, Lionel Labos- iere, Rosario Guertin, Arthur. Jette, Agnes Math Juliette Benoit, Elfa Harpin, Canvonna Parertean, Flor- ence B illon, Peatrice Dupre, Me- lina Beneer, Bella Cabana, Genevieve Vadnais, Mary Conner. Another class was added list that has gone out High school when- thi | were zraduated at. exercisse held.on day evening n the Bradley -the- here every -seat: was to the long of Putnam vear’'s” seniors fw | vo I Poitor Tames . Henry Congregational h was de- | Pre Benjamjn T.| Connecticut college, his A £ £ i 3 | Hinting t | Dipla iby Wi tenden: of an Conw .., Anna | ucy Belle Pickeit. Mary Carpenter, -tt, Edith Sherwood | Dorothy Emily Lewis,. Ralph Pierce, Jessie Gertrude Mac-| Tiladys Agnes Robbins, Laura 1 Dorcas . Meredith Murdock. i . e a5 Moodiah ciol Course — Martha Elea- 5 s, me ed Dby the singing .of he hymn, ar-iner "allander, Lillian Marie Maer- With lis Wealth of Tuesday st ith | ranged by Helon Dodge Naeh, by the | tens, Kenes Ganane - wiesa | s fn_Stenl o A'reading. The Coward, | Stevens Sharpe, Jolion Marguerite | Ay . ¢ Chapman from | by Mariorie Irene Gaffney, preceded | O'Bricn, Estelle Somers STis, Pau- | Maaonificent Scenic at M. W. Howard's, | the ensemble singing of 'The Starijine Hortense Perreault, Hazel ' Mae| (-3 . Tioward b nied his house | ¥pangled Banner and the pronouneing | §torm, Anna Eva Chilcott, Hazel Min< s the Carner place to erva ord, Irene Loretta Renshaw,| Helen Carver, Ernestine True Davis. The class reception will be held this | (Friday) evening in Union hall | Saturda the seniors will - be - at Roseland vark for the class picnic. § The High school seniors did mot mo- polize all ofs the graduation honots city Thursday, which was also ! marked, in the afternoon, by the uation of the eighth grade pupils,d udy in the high school building under Miss Edith Kent. These exer- cises were very interesting, -especially to the parents and other relatives and the friends of the graduates, the ma- jority of whom will < enter Putnam, { High school in the fall. The program for the exercises was arranged as fol- o School March, Lillian = Wine- | berg. Herbert Ciark and = Cecelia . Smith: invocation, Rev. S. J. A. Rook; jchorus, Freedem for All Forever. - tschool; Fly a Clean Flag, Edith | Pe: iano solo, Ruth Cohen; -A Pa- | triotic h, Jacob Kestéen; -Hoenor, Myrtice Warren; piano duet, Florence Danforth, Elizabeth Rafferty; - essay, { The Torch of Valor, Chandler Merse; chorus, Guard the Saber, school; A Cry From the Canadian Hills, Bertha Child: piano solo, Celia Smith; essay, Origin and Meaning of the American Creed, Fosdic P. Harrison; ‘Harvest in Flanders, Sarah Barber;' chorus, Alle: luia, school; When the Great Gray Ships .Come In, Clara Keller; . Carry i P Wi Heury Clemens, Wil-|* On, Blliott Dean: piano sole, Fiorence | presentation of diplomas, Supt. Wil-|G. Clark, Ruth Cohen, James E. Cot- Pure Turkish Tobacco Y A [l LT See that Helmar box? It is famous wherever cigaretites are smoked. Notice the kind of men who smoke Helmar. Listen to ihe opinions you hear of Helmar. Remember—Heimar is 100% pure Turkish —the Mildest and Best tobacco for cigarettes. i 7 L Remember—if you don’t like Helmar, you get your money back. Also remember—<«bundle” cigarettes cost less than Helmar. ; @wmm Tk el ler Morse, Christina:C. Murray, I, Austin; The Things. That- Haves't!liam f. Macdonald; singing, Star{ton Francis Curran, Florence A. Dan-|M. Parker. Edith D. Pease, Mildred.A. Been Done, Mildred Perry; Uhc!e Bpangled Banner. .| forth, Andrew F. Donovan, Elliott D.|Perry, Elizabeth A. Rafferty, Wilbue- | Tarst nd the Deed,- William ... Mc~! "he list of graduates includes:|Dean, Annle J. Freedman, Hazel L|J. Rook, Ellsworth H. Sabin, Sophie: A Co; chorus, Sandman Am a. 'Softly| Thara“ L. Ames, Ina Mae Aldrich, | Greene, Fosdic Potter Harrison, Ethel|Shapiro, Ruth 1. Shaw, Celia | thy Cemin’. school; elass prophecy, Fran:|Florencde A, Austin, Thelma Mae Bos-|E. Hughes, Clara E. Keller, Rosie Mae|Gladys I Stratton, Vila R, urran: cinstrumental. trio, Lilfan{ worth, Sat®h- . Barber, Joseph Bovo,| Kempton, Jacob H. Keston, Marie I.|Georze D. Torrey, Myrtice E. 'Warven, Wineberg, - Hervert. Clark, Celia: Smith.{ Leo B. Cérey. Bertha E. Child. Herbert! Lombardo, William 1. McCoy, Chand-|L D. Wineberg, Mabel R. Whiting

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