Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 11

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RTINS | r. ana Mrs. P. 1. Sheriden have| ' Kemneth Ballard of Clark college, returned from their ‘wedding trip and| Worcester, is spending the week end | are occupying an apartment for the{at his home here. summer at the clubhouse at Alex-| Percy Richardson of Wentworth in- ander's Lake. stitute is at his home here for the, ‘Chestnut wood, stove lengths, $3.50 | summer. 1 horse load. H. W. Clarke—ady. In observance of the feast of Corpus Several Danielson motor parties| Christi, a procession of the blessed were at New Bonddn Friday to seée|sacrament will be held at St. Mary’s | the Yale-Harvard boat races. church Sunday. Luther C. Henderson of Concord, | Next Monday afternioon memibers of, 'N H., is spending the week end With |the Ladies' Aid wooiety. of the Baptist * | griends here. church will deconate the grave of Rev. | Judge W. F. Woodward held alj. R. Stubbert, for many years pastor session of the town court at the of-lof the church. fice of A. G Bill Friday morning ] The Putnam High school senior class head a controversy between “women | picnic is to-be held today at Roseland living at the White Row threshed |park in Woodstock. out. - Albert 'Day,” who “served overseas The Knights of 8t. Alban's churchliwi the goth division, has returned to are to ‘spend next week in camp atlpis home in Pmtnam. O1d_Kilingly pond, occupying Judge! Mr and Mrs. S: M. Wheelotk are ‘to | Shumway's camp site. open their cottage at Pleasant View | Citizens who have been nettled | oxt week for the ‘season. over highway conditions in KHlingly} * Mrs W, J. Bartlett of this oity will' will have at least a limited ORDOT-1he one of & party of 39 women who will tuaity to make themselves heard|interview Governor Holcomb at Hart- next week at a speeial town meetiig|ford next Tuesduy- relative to calling called for the purpose of consider-|a special ‘session of the general ms- ing improving Stearns street and tO{sembty for the purpose of passing on pass upon the making of appropri-|the suffrage amendment to the consti- ations for highway work during theltution. two fiscal years ending June 30,| Manager Thomas McDermott of the 1921. The town must pay, K one-j Putnam basedbdl teamn has mot sched- | It wnwy ‘be yours if you grasp |thie @ppertunity of exceptional |values we are offering in {FEED. “A dollar saved is a | dollar earned.” Well, we can | certainly help you earn a dol- In-or-Out is the ace of ‘aces @mmong varhishes. lar in savi There isn't a varnishing job on arth that Inor-Oct ving on Wg;m won't do to ‘the expert’s perfect satisfaction. i ?“u?mv .'!nd sacri nol& In-or-Out 1s for the professional painter or the TN ™M quality. A dollar B3 handy man around the house—one varnish for any good thing, and we are kind of job—convenient, economical, “almost imper- = it quarter of whatever sum it ApDro-|viled any game for Sunday, but 18w | ing it along your way. I priates, the state pavi 'ranginz tor u New Bedford team with st e vm Made inevery goot | 1 ‘and size it and the WCKAND EEflNflHIEflL TRANEFURTF\TIDN e mproved roads cost maney, S0 i ‘bis teputatioh to come here a week - ‘Faint the house ihis spring with Bay State Liqui fevsey those who are dissatisfied with some | from tomorrow. ‘color, ready for the brush—pure lead grotnd in pure oil. ‘tanity. highways as they are at present will 3 have their opportunfty to go on re-|. Cfi:gl: ‘f’v}l(}--h':;"gz"\"“e:fg;‘égmfis ‘WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & -COMPANY, Inc., Boston, fllln. cord with a vote i favor of appri en 4 e . priations that wil lmake availal past two ‘months with the government | Largest Paint and Varsish Makers n New.Englarid . L N g E on matters- pertaining to vocational You can buy In-or-Out Varnish and Bay State Paint from b gt g i training for -disabled soldiers, says S. M08 l’g { 's a_new angle to the discus- sigfrfim nas ‘beeh oty : on this o) e Jeeptvinenion B g o = week as to whether the Academy: 4t 'east @ per cent. o e men S 5 - Nreost ‘troseing over the New iaven | service in some one of many nes. 1 PECK & McWILLIAMS A.BOARDMAN et 3 COVE STREET railroad tracks remains legally open: | ‘' Applications to_take symmer courses | - It was stated here on Friday that{are pouring into the Putnam State| GHEDENED SEENENS > more than a score of years-ago, ‘the | Trade scheol, but in some cases, like in o v = e nd - et SSURING the quality of Nash truck performance TS ERSRE v and the stability of the Nash T e M R s DENTIST service relationship with owners { pose G "worin end o Petietts Y. | in the wy. thingh . o heped 1o ceat o DR. E J. JONES . . . . em, us closi he crossin 0 ‘What is always one of e asing 44 3 4 ilding is the standing in the industry of ‘; et amneeeas Brooklyn Savings Bank (st S bhe the big Nash organization itself. : Take elevator Shetucket Street -~ kept the crossing open, so far as ob-{ Union hall on Friday evening and ‘was DANIELSON, ‘CONN s s structing the passage over it siding|atiended by. a majority of the mem- ] . e with freight cars was concerned, and | bers of the high scheol and by rela- 4id ot fail to daily keep the. open- | {ives and many friends of the sraduat- January 1st, 1919 o= ing clear until the planking between |ing class. JUNE 3 the tracks was taken up. Thereafter{ Officials of the First National bank Auets Seteanaiiaiiiiiieiee e, $2,923,157.83 the freight cars on the siding were|of this city are considering the re-| Liabilities .................. 2,726,673.28 That Nash trucks give dependable service is set in a solid string. .| madeling of the institution's business TR e . proved by the fact that they are now being The annual -reception and dance|0me at the corner of Main and Front The month of weddings is fast arranged in honor of the senior|Streets. It is mow thought that the| Profigg .. .. ... k in. _of Eniorf: - ook - Which aky Aot W ‘unmdramen Saiea ceeo... $ 19648455 |approaching. Buy your En- used by such comcerns as: The Standard Oil i a’}fié‘éi’t{nfi*'fi‘;s“fi&fi‘ N f}:‘;“b&‘i{gx"o};’f‘a"“hfiha ::"r?':f;;g o J. ARTHUR ATWOOD. Pres. * W). H. BURNHAM, \-‘ici-Prel 1 o ) Ri Company; Morris & Company; The Boston Suate” armory Triday evening_an S5 sl Ol P, CLARENCE T. POTTER. Treasurer gagement and Wedding mgs e ) E : - e addition covering e \ittle grass Store, of Chicago: The Palmolive Comgany; O tual large -attendance came| DIt Nothing definite has heeh decid- |y -~ and Wedding Gifts at the old il BAbars X ouPg,doal large “atiendance cameloq’ss todesiga, though the remodeied | London. formed a party tat motored |of Boston arrived Saturday to spend { e . Ak 0| to_the 'village Sunday afternoon and ! cludling many_from other towns., The [ SITICIUre My have & colonial bront, At cined on Mr. Perkins relatives ! class colors, black and gold, were in|{1SPISY o ThotogEabhe of hapk bulld- | tormer home. | ana Mrs. George T. Dean. evidence in the decorations and es-{oountry has been arranged in the trus. | - MT. and Mrs. Charles Harrison and | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Church of | 3 i) i pecially conspicuous and atlesting| {ee room al the Puenam Savings | Juushter, Miss Dorothy Harrison, with) Nerawich were ‘week nd visftors ot . i‘rlswe 0. ¥ g e w r. Hamilton of Flanover, were an | their cotta . 3 o tehe high school service flag. wiihj Pank, which occupies the upper fioor of ir_cottage on the bluft. withyi e O B iatng, these o o auto party that called at the home of{ Commander Guy Davis and M SCHOOL STREET GARAGE 126 stars. Music was by the G00ds| guccestions for making the chamzac | MIS. Josie A. Birch Sunday afternoons! Davi i A Daviy e time as guests of Mr. Chamber- * ore lain's brother-in-law and. sister. Mr.)® bl store of z i Davis are entertaining -Mrs. Davis' # = year orchestra of 14 pieces. | contemplated in the First Nationaks| The Wull Den, the cottage on the|aunt, Mrs, G: E. Barsen, of Poughs | 25-27 Franklin Strect The reception was . from 2 -to | pohiGinP Bl of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wulf of |keepsie, N. Y, and daughter, Miss| ! Telephone 181 DANIELSON, CONN. when dancing began and continued | e The First National bank of Putnam | PUtHam, was opened last week for the | Bergen, a zraduate of Vassar college, | Norwich, Conn. = until 1 a. m. 1s-one ot the Tmest prosperous dn sasto] SLBMEL, the family, including Mr.!for " the Yale-Harvard rgces. Other | I¥ employes of the Rhode Island | ern Connecticut and.the growth of its |2nd Mrs. William C. Elliot of Norwich, | guests of the family are Mre. R. H.| EVERYT:'ING GUARANTEED— company carry out their threat to|Dusiness has resulted in crowded m\\; am;@;l‘ - Danforth and little daughter Dorothy Strille ¢ midndght tonight and. there | working quarters for-the bank's force.| M and Mrs. Andvew P. Miller and | of Clevéland, O. for a visit of two| g o s i oy son Paul left Wednesday fo spend i s i e i > _quick s n ¢ ill_council’s degree team, which | some days in Boston. Mr. Miller is| The Get- 2 ‘A s eab Lll’l g o . v . ters in dispute, Danielson’s freight|y,y jis eficiency gets. invitations to!)m\'in: twe weeks' leave of absence ! i ifltp;flu ‘\'fll’lxdc;‘lmflg ;2;:’«‘:? el"flf" ‘e < f;{.fi“fi,’,’m"l‘.fl bv;“?mth:flfizlnod&;:» vork in various eastern Conmecticut | from th esubmarine base. Bdmund Norman last Thursday | o e e o eaton- | councils. will accompany District Deb- | Ineicher Wilson ana family of Brook- | aftarnoon. | Refroshments were served | Ot Men 8 and uty John B. Daigle to Moosup on Sun- : ; - Iyn, N. Y. have taken. the cotiage of |by the hostess, The members devoted| - - local manufacturing concerns _and{day to_confér.the third degree upon a - | - o ek lits 6. e fhe Tines N % 3 Church on the bluff and have | their time to werk for the Ladies’ Afd | 'BO 7 S One-Ton Chassis, $1650 Two-Ton Chassis, $2175 Nash Quad Chassis, $3250 B e iy esiy S . hoMEswe of AN TIM | o roirel. ibe. 3 > socicty of the M. E. church. ] ye hoes . The men are asking for 75 cents an Richard Ames of Yonkers, N. Y., who Whiat amounts to practically an | has spent many s in the place, hour and for an eight hour day as the Lt s P ny summers in the plac basis pon whith they will Tbor The | hourly service between Central Village {arrived Tuesday evening to spen ' T THE RIGHT PRICES | SOUTH WOODSTOCK | * ' freight cars that come into Killin and ‘West Thompson will be inaugurat- | few days at the home of hi: s, . " i {Expre © Hernes ket Care_that bome Ieto BX ed over the Putnam division of the | Mrs, Lafu B. fempstead and Norman | pp oy Towe held an auction last; “XPress and T e He < Danielson and to points along the ling | Shore Line Blectric Railway company{L. Brown. ‘Mr. Ames served seven | Young has purchased th at Low Prices a5 far north as Putnam. Those cars, | PeXt Monday. This will be appretiat- | months in the war in the artillery ob- farm. - = e a5 well as the passenger cars on the|Cd DY, the patrons of the road, who | servation service at Camp Jackson and | ’Qa‘dfii‘g&?"‘"‘ Hioa e THE L L LHA?EAN 0. e are optraras orwenn® Prows|have found many diffculties in getting | received pis dischazge from Camp Up- =; A about under the two-hour service that; ton, Y. He now is working on thy | 5 - o the Hhods Taiand company, o |18 been in effect for montha. New York Times. r v L rhompson was in town| 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn ™ Eahsl Killingly to Danielson and over| Corporal —Stanley hShh.w, 4:\;}0 n':;d; ‘}‘{‘r;. Delmém{ T {1{' )Ir:- (anlm.\' A ienry Lowe expect to | -———— . e : other parts of the local divisiogs, | Serving overseas with the 146t olthrop and ) ice Satterlee at-!leave for the west at an early date. CANTERBURY GREEN | temans country estate in Fast Haven, COLCHESTER all cars of the Rhode Island artillery, has arrived in New York. He | tended a meeting of Anna Warner| Nelson Wikon has heen maring 2! DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN: Conn. e ix Wednesday ev- |Pany are operated by crews of the|telegraphed relatives here that he ex-| Bailey chapter, D. A. R.. at the Monu- | visit at_his mother .. Children’s day was observed Sunday| 1n the death of Mrs. Mary Goff, June e band concert nesday e~ |Shore Line Flectric Railway Com- | ects to be sent to Camp Devens with- |ment house, Grofon, June 17, Bunker | Physician and Surgeon moming. The church was decorated |11, after an illness of several weeks,|ening brought out one of the largest} . .- in a few days to be mustered out. Hill day. 1 Th &0 o with flowers and plante. and recita. | Canterbury loses a prominent and |Batherings since the peace parades. It i Feid Shaw's 3 Mrs. Horace H. Sears and son, Al- R D MR ke Mg HAS RESUMED PRACTICE tions and special music were features | DODUIar resident. Although born in|Was a most appreciative audience, al-| Under a new schedule of servics,) Friday at Shaw's store a display of | feq Dana, of West Haven arrived |20YWhere alwavs says that town s | : of the service. Pr.E. A. Blake gave a | Pachaug, town of Griswold, nearly all|so. =~ Fach of the . nambers w‘e‘:elin:f)m;é“”;"v ‘:x:“afl:&a‘“?‘:* e e Btate Tiude Aol aha fose :r:_ Wednesay at their bungalow near me‘:‘,“‘m"‘(;“;‘hp‘“ur:‘;'"‘-h Gl Do | 308 MAIN STREET £ y the ehi Y el e et A o2 ; £ of the 1ad will g what amounts to|School was arranged and attract L . Halh= = sty Wil Be i o, ThS mext! ehools and later taught in Canterbury |and festoons of rof, White end ~bine, { Mween Central \lllaze and West | Stantly attracting more and more at- | Charles H. Comstoc] recents. MWLING PLUMBING AND GASFITTING i with - Mre. - Clinton O otland. . Tn. Ausust, 1884, she | The lighte on the stand were not of | Thompson. This is what is known as | ention not only in Putnam but as well | Miss Allce Taylor and Joseph Jor- Cusino. Alieys i BHara Robms | —— e Miss Sarah L. Hadley of Detroit,|marricd Hart W. Goff. She Was & the best and it is hoped (hat the stand | the service and. it is said, will = be fin all of the surrounding towns. e et WG Daniier. Mich., is spending the summer at her | member of the Westminster church |will be ‘equopped with electric hghts | contihued until Labor Day. A letter reccived here Friday from |last Monday morning, arrived at the sphinid % Daniciecn home in South Canterbury. *"land of Canterbury gramge, of which |before the next concert. MARKDOWN SALE OF SHOBS|Licut John A. Warner, son of judge | home of the bride’s mother. Mrs 2| 4 beautiful polished alleys. We in- CALL UP 734 Mrs. Thad Wilson is visi her | she was chaplain at the time of her| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Gillette were |AT THE KEYSTONE STORE—adv.{and Mrs. E. M. Warner of South Main James. at Allyn's Point, that day, giv-1 i i I is “visiting her B h ing Mrs. James a_surprise. vite you. Special days for ladies. — @aughter at Central Islip, L. 1, and | death. In recent years she had taken|in Willimantic Thursday attending the| Rev. and Mre. Marvin S. Stocking|Strect: Drought the information that, T0E oL S®Urs & SRl oe, mberlain With or Without Gas A B i Now o +{up nature study and had become un- | graduation of Mrs. Gillette's d3aghe |are leasie Mondir im o Copoeking!on the day the letter was written, May 3 s. FRANK BARBER, Prop. memts _but Always EFFICIENT Rev. M. H. Jones of Providence and | Usually well informed upon -the sub-lter Mise Nellie Gerhardt. O. to attend a big celebration there | 2g soniy ouring southern France snd ECONOMICAL= Miss Fanny Brown were guests at H.|Jjects of wild flowers, birds and trees.| 7The board of assessors for the|in honor of the success of the Meth- | nd hoped to visit the Alps. At that ey oo She enjoved music and has always sic a : horough completed their work of mak- Miss Elsie Hawes has returned home | DéiDed in that line in the different|ing out the new tax list Thursday. for the summer vacation after a years | VArishes. Her life stands forth as ome| ‘Nre May White, Leo White, - Miss odist Centennary campaish. | Rev. My,| ime he expected to sail for home on . - Ju 10. H ! is- Stocking Will represent the Danielson | sim por (e s mevine Al mis MODEL RANGES : - church at the big co'syention. The | study at the Boston Conservatory of | °f comsistent Christian character. Margaret White and Miss Margaret | trustees voted to send Rov. and Mrs | Mayor A. W. Marcy has caused to We furnish Repairs for all makey Music ) gpe, funeral was Mol Saturday 2% |Murray motored to Norwich Thursday. | Stocking and pay their expenses and | D¢ Published a notice that incorporates | of Ranges Mr. and Mrs. Fred Safford and family | ynd was attented by o ierpe sumiter | Frederick O. Brown of Exeter was|the announcement came to the pastor |3 Section of the general statutes of g . are visiting in Groton over Sunda¥. | s, b 1 Dcis of Wiatagmber- | calling on friends In town Thursday.|and his wife as a very happy sur- | GoRnecticut relative to noisy Celebra- Canterbury grange held its meeting | pet \fo o “11 Jones of Providence | H- O- Scovell of North Westchester, | prise, tions of the Fourth. This section warns Wednesday evening and conferred the A fonss and Rev. E. A. Blake, all had part in |¥33 2 Colchester visitor Thursday. | Griticism has been heard recently e of T o e o | the serv A poem which Mrs. Goff | ;.0 ’;“-l ”3"}’[ ";“.d g ‘“v‘, o ?“a_‘ that some children are being permit-{ July 4 and sunrise the next morning, had sclected was read by Dr. Blake, |daughter, left Iriday for . several|ied to come into possession of some|July 5, those who dlscharge gung, Abide With Me was sung by a nephew, | Weeks stay in Boston and a summer | volumes from the public library- that | cannon or pistols, firecrackers, torper. Clement Bushnell. There were beauti- | 40P in New Hampshire, 3 they should not be allowed to read.|does or any explosive causing = loud ful floral pieces. The bearers were Ar-| Bdward Hazen of Middletown is the |1t is not known that the young peo- | report, or who shall ring bells. blow thur, Clement and Dwight Bushnell | uest of his sister, Mrs. A. L. Steb- | ple make a general practice of seeking] horns, beat a drum or in any other and Irving Smith. Burial was in the | bite. for a few weeks vacation. ¢{out volumes intended only for more|manner make a disturbing noise. shall thith cemetery, where the grange rit- | Mrs. ¢ .Tofi-n are gueste of Mre,|mature minds but there #Ze instances | be finéd not more than $5. Building of first two degrees on two candidates. Mrs. Wheeler, a former resident of Canterbu has been visiting at James Appley's Mrs. Caroline Button and daughter, Miss Jennie Button. are snending a few days with Mrs. Beecher Brown Lueius Exley is employed on a gen- | i A. J. Wholey & Co, 12 FERRY STREET al a cond: d at the i f it V1 ibit Pl b - jial was condacied at; the Frave in ad | NN e, e, S0 ten, Somsai |25, AC1 ¢ 2 not known whethet tie| dmufires b 8 opoLibieA. Modefl! dmot - Beside her husband, Mrs. Goff leaves | Smith, on Linwood avenue, - Selves or through others as their| o rourting sxerciasts at Woodsteck n modern houses s el €NCY | brothre, Rev. Edward Trowbridge, of | Regular services at the Baptist |agents. academy took place Friday afternoon. e e We S Mo Hatopenive. & siater Ty, Soily | ctiurch Sunduy at 1045 4. . and .35 | The exercises included an address by electricity is to lighting. We_ gustan Maxwell and Chalmers Cars and Max-| Bushnell, of Canterbury, also four|p. m. The pastor, Rev. B. D. Reming- | A Proposal has baon heard this| Hon. Isaac N. Mills. The dipioraas Led] teethe very best b e fairest’ Lange e e sl ot B ok week that when the roadway - be- | presented by Col. William F. Flynn, U. by expert workmen at the wall Trucks. Used Cars. nieces and three nephews. » servicés. The : i e e, Young People’s Union will meet at tween Dayville and Goodyear is re-|S. A The ivy exercises were im< | prices. - H. E. ANDERSON Frr AR b, built that a cement road be put in|pressively conducted, Miss Louise A. Ask us for plans and prices. = A Deliberate Body. Tioker Johnson was calling on {35 tending to permancency. While | Lindeman being the ivy prator. The 21 Maple St, Danielson, Conn. Attention has been called to the fact | ¢riends in Norwich Friday. jthe plan will appeal to many, there | class membership.is as follows: Latin Telephone 340 that it took the:United States Senate are hints that the expense aitached |course—Louise A. Lindeman. Scientifi¢ 41 years to pass the Susan B.Anthony v‘gm‘flf: lfi:?figfiafi"‘"“ WAS 31to such a plan Will cause some to|course—Ethel Alice Lowe, Bertha| amendment. Well, the United States % J. E. TCMPKINS John Cartier of TWestohester was in | Question the advisability of it. There | Margaret Myers, Wallace Lyon Frin @ . “ Senate has never been accused of is general agreement that Goodyear| Merrill Loren Healey, Galen Whittl d‘d l f LOUIS E. KENNEDY - |5rcciitancy. Toiedo Biade Colehester, Friday, o in town | o016 o 3 Vers good road, in|sev Pike Hobart Lelgnd Sheldon San- 1 certainly ook funny peering 67 West Main Street DANIELSON rridny. T W lieu of rail facilities for handling the | ger, George Walker White. It is important that the past be| (News i very héavy trucking business that L thm d'ng gla“es : U*hkq and Embalmer | acas “but ‘more important that the un‘,m e woed® amuietin | must go over that route. The dis-f -« GALES FERRY 3 oyer i B s Ssecial Attamtion to Every Detail |present be alive. e e ey et ey lems | tance from Dayville to Goodvear is A = URN; y about two miles. If a cerfent road| The village school closed Friday af- respondent ditor.) is put in it is likely that the state | ternoon with a picnic in the woods of will pay. three-quarters of the cost,|Charles A. Satterlee near the &chool- 2b6 Loy the remalben’ house. The picnic_was in charge of Ulfig‘fly "-,[.g and | An acroplane that it belleved was |ihe teacher, Miss Grace A. Chapmal driven by an army fiyer passed over | 2nd was much enjoved by the children m on the face are |\ i cast of Danicion during |and their relatives who attended. Pu- that the and | Friday morning, high up and travel- | Pils perfect in attendance were Helen ing fa: .. Colver. Courtlas olver, Jr., | sure § fast. L. Col Courtland E. Colver, Jr., blood need the purifying | (viatcver may the ~diticuities of | Ilelen DeRusha and Dorothy Loefler obtaining work for former service | Helen DeRusha and Dorothy Leefler andstrengtheningactionof |men in some parts of the country,| ¥ere the honor pupils in attendance “Well, if here.ien’t.that old drawing daughter made of me ‘when 1 was wearing those bothersome reading glasses! What a revelation to see ourselves as others see us! “d realize new how comical 1'ap- “But that experience is ended now peared ducking my head to squint that Pm wearing Kryptoks, | can over my glasses when | wanted to see both Near and Far objects clear- sec objocts a few feet away—and ly. | never have to remove my what & nuisance to continually put Kryptoks for any cause whatever. them on’ahd take them off allday ~With them | sce youns and leok HEATR. AND PLUMBING - 51 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCERANE GAS FITTING, b such is not the case in Killingly, | for the entire term, and Jittle Miss De- '§ "jong! ung.” | PLUMPING STEAM FITIING Practically all of the returned ol | RUSbA Wax perfect in attendance. the < 25 . | Washingior Sc. Washington Buildig . | diers of this town are back at work, °“§}“;fi :fi?t&‘fi“‘“‘i & dikask Norwich, Cofn. sy e M ihlr cld, postigng [ith their son Harold who m\esv{d' CLARSES Ageat for N. B O. Shest Packing Y is discharge from Camp Upton, N. Y., ¥ affer 14 months' ser- THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS i g ‘ ; ‘:(éflfl for all of the soldiers who desire Jast’ Thursaay § Miss Pearl M. Whooler, who has| ViCC OVerseas with the American ex. . 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office been manager of the Woolwarth store | Beaitn snd. Wwhiter Chmser ail ‘of Now e the Werld. in Danielson for the past -year, cén- : Telephone Cl“ 743-2. Give Us a Trial "m,“"“‘f e cluded her duties at the local store {RON CASTINCS:. FURNISIHED #ROMPTLY BY You are assured of getting the genuine Kryptoks when you come to us .g;*,»‘fi"‘;i"’nx::’;; “who omes fom| MARTIN T. BURNS ! THE VAUGH#E rGuNBRY (0. 3 oston. ; Miss Wheel vhil 8i- > 3 = . We pay postage on parcel A. F. Wo0D dent Ms’)‘i Dm:?:‘lson, 'fo:.;efi i fivi?lfiriill Funeral Director and | J . I . MARCH Nea. 11 to 25 Ferry Sirest cle acquaintances who much re- Vit gret ‘her- devart: fi thi lace. wm 2 C1: *The Local Undestaker™ |fo iec teomron, tom oz 2l . Embalmer etrist and Optician, 10 Broadway Tel. 1312 || s vov wase oo po soir v . be connected with a-store, of the ‘same. .DANIELSON, CONN. LI s S - el | et et df- foh the aa- Parlees 8 Mochania Sirest company in a larger city. elephone 193-12 ter than = the 4 5 4 . g columps cI The Bulletiy.

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