Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 9

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Lean wb, it Q-p;ui Buetness nere. AT bushit ne moms of ‘fifir"@ SE W est Wagdsiock Pome: g i \VF coming from. £ um fis clty with ; - - - out: the mirror. eQ mnm rzqmm(,of 2 4 thi stype of vehis The com. sk o o y wegt managed to get much nléw"! comingyfh ndiEads” that dho" big o F ; - out of the trip. 2 chines “hoz the-read and that dhef: - it A with aRd enter-| Business men and clerks hit into a!drivers, because Of the rattle of ‘(he| . 5 - 'aeé where Mfly wn stéred, | hdodoo that pursued them i Of | trucks, ‘cannot- hedr. warning signals e z " Bairsws who Provi- | the timie last year during of éars cominz after. them, and. With- s ot Before | waek half-holiday = avawi : s : SPEGIAL SHOWING OF LOVEL: [l .5 Bethoa M i Bt a2 S W SRS T Every one kmows that sheetings and ather cottan goods gourt, THureday makning A fmal statement lséued from na-ihave béen steadily advancing for a long time, and from the Ble cause was féund for helding him Laula A. Bra@for@ and George . T |tional headquarters- ghews that in the OCKS <l or ine" s’ term o the superior | Davignon ‘metored to Bosion whurs- | Naae Has drive Sonducied - in- thlt | most reliab 5 . SUMMER FR i, Pt Py “fim S0 vieimas w0 | distrionfor drive sonducied i Uisimost reliable sources we gather the mf‘?rmatlon that the END g s - §jBarrows coulan’t m Me crm. £y i 2 ¢ Joa s R - g : g TG T TR Bt. was a cisitor with friends in Smoant e oot he sramers| IE NOT YET, so the best advice which we can give "our g : X to_jail. ’ Danielson Thursday. apportionment, 2600. fri nd patrons i tained above three 1 : Mr Parrows mcidentally, tx some| M dna Mre Sohn B Bassett: o | Tputnam ,.?‘,‘.'::':C:_e':,:m’,: b4 S ends AN PERDNS 16 com; in the above three words, for porformery and it one of Mré: | titioners for_the_ construction ot a| while our present stock lasts, in accordance with our well he Wil be apt to remark “TH sa Ralph C. Youns has returned from | Nixuiile vo Bastord eiiuge. Fhe peo-| known policy, we shall continue to sell Coftons af e pair of them nad & twenty-minute | Harttord, wher he was engaged with | Bocvile 16 Tastiord il et bt POUEY; ns ‘at 'oiir cus- scrape up at the Back cottage grodnds | duties pertaining to the state auto-|two milesin Jength. ‘a.sxtnrd has tomary low prices, so at Alexander’s laké Wanesday after- |mobile department, with which he is|called o specisl toww meeting o' take . iderable of B T e e o 0 isianions 187 R e "BUY COTTONS NOW AND SAVE MONEY was wrond BY | Danielson Chautauqua was held .on c;&‘y dhdr,atc:hur‘h 6 here. The the of Atro n B e e D N In ot Bask | Thursday evening. to- make final &r- | family camé here aout a year ago = for the opening of .the|from-Pomfret,-where Mr. Cody wa 3 ’ buildings that ramain - én thz prop- :::ie:n;;n:"xler‘ammenls empio; 3 i ?, N P ntert 3 a 3 » ST "alin T o kgl 0% | PO O S e Andrews | TSR 2 Sears 3‘; Pomeret school White Gloves Ladies” Neckwear \‘:;)"t;nc:rn"edn gTo ‘rnoon to Ao o the Riverview section are »pendxng,bq erefl-d on the ‘hool grounds > w gt . 1 T e e o o 10 | 2 part of July at the Frost cottage. at |is' expected to. arrive Mhere this morn: | Fownes’ Short - Silk--Gloves, | Ladies’ Collars, in all styles; somy A ¥o : 01a Kilingly pond. P gt 5 setting it up Wil ? : c % building where he keeps Ius ieols ha pique, lawn-and cerep, 59c, Tomman stockholders of the Con- [Dbe undertaken-at once. TH5te % el > R e 1y T * s corporation have re-|- It was said here Thursday that dur- White, in all “sizes. Pair 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 that they iill be allow- | ing part of Jast Saturday and Sunday . o “Vhen he returned he fewni Rac.|Ed. in Proportion to their holdings. o |ihere wam athird poy witn Stanicv| - 89c to $1.50 Ladies™ Collar and Cuff Sets, cam purchase shares of a block of common 2 a , ~the Dboy o T R e O D and %32 | stock &t the rate of $200'a sharc. The |burglars rounded —aip Tiere Monday Set, 59¢ to 75¢. evidently geing to have a flas sieap L z : o ) ; - R v £ o P |par value is $100. None of this st morning. - Tt is not belisved. howsver,| Fownes” Long - White - Sil s’ Vestoe s for himedil ‘But Spsh Mo Seden anciper value {5 SHE. NORg of this =iooN | R e e T the Bresbs g ilk]Ladies’ Vestees, in lawn, 75¢ - im=elf tomatha: a e s ¥ i 9 sarieats Z‘;":gc.h "S5, Back tola Aim | the Diock now available can o-| that have resulted in-Baiola and Ma-| Gloves, in all sizes, 12 but-L-adies’*Vestees, in crepe $1.50 whelly a with him on this state- Ehon & % : . > 5 <O rpn, i xr ay that th open” safd a liguor dealer who is en- o 4 A a pair: i ey WG Thé rebult wha i the pair],, 0 deis, !;:kq T e torT Bl | Joving a vacation-when he was asked ton length at"$1.00 a pair;iiars, ‘“\1 Collar- and Cuft went at each othér hammier and ton, & 2 about the program for Putnam’s s: X els S #d_ the Sirugeling men " cveacually | 1he Symmer k0 ophetan | nathe ) ioh O, TRAML e LRt dai| 10 butfon length at’ $1.25 Sels for _Ladics produce stun the closed period would not- be: long ; ning efiecls with® tailored found themeelves oOn the nices groen 3 4 i lawn, up and | down which ®they |attack ahout "every kind of culti- ¢ : . K i 5 ! psanit ‘wre-t!ed sor more than a quarter of un N e T icaios B A Dlagtan: rengarThursday, eve. | Ladies’ Washable White ' Kid]suits and coats. Their at- Rour. They Dad: this Outont 2remi|iage that Damacc Boulias is erecting | RiDS a plav, Teddy. of: the Runaways, ; tractiveness ‘is_backed up b, e “‘"‘”':,‘,2 on_School ttreet extension. was presented successrully, the casc| . (Gloves, ' with ~black em- o thooh ‘tife‘r‘-: AR N O e ¢ | John C. Savage of Lowell was a il characters including Mre. Leonard their usual “Corliss” Petsona i the ieinity, yisitor wich friends in Daniclson over |Jataon, Noss \’:xss""(-’firx;l.’x’f;"snn‘r'éi' broidered backs, pair $2.50]of material Mr, Back's plan of ba‘tle ‘ras to ron | Thursday. AL M. Amidon, Leonard il : : A new t ; s _up the ‘lawn toward the| A new provision of the automoBile| \iyilen, "Arthur Gallup, Alln Averill Barrows ‘Warrén place, aé#jeininx so that-at- z and _George Stoddard. | t streets must be parked ~ with the o - - - 5 R, et gt | whesls within twiive incnes of the | ihe profite trom the coertsmment| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS the meantimé was trying to rip off ene < at Abfngton g , . 2| Reports frdin _surrounding places = . . . . . of the lawrer's ears afid, in the cours: The meeting of guarantors of Put- Misses’ Summeor Weight Union Suits, all sizes, 4 to 16 show = falling oft in local court bus- of the serap tried to roll ‘him Qowd |, o0 fince the first of July, when war. [nam Chautauqua is said to have been quality ent into the lake— G o, timé prohibition went into effect. the largest of any meeting of the kind <4 1 oo gy gV Miss Saran C. Vincent of Hoxoury is | held by suarantore eineo Chautauaua Regular 89¢c Value m A . ne-desigion affalr Hoséa Green 6f Dav- gpending a vacation with friends in|Was firs roduce: 0 utnam, ? & The possible summer styles, most fashionable |1 251008 AR5 SPR Grest, o, DAY | Danieteon. ; D i s ot ue = our Choice 59¢ Each — P 1 t BT in the mixup. Barrews didn’t 1ast 2 ill sale of flannelettes, plain white ging » Dresass, prettiest colors and patterns, styles that will in- e e attes tial, and. . AbKILy. wad 5, 27 in.. fust | cess o this year's series seems as- . | crease in desirsbility throughout the summer, are included || fumed over, to oficer Giaorgs Alvord of T pTain WILe, 56 eantswd; | . ORG of the ltefs of expenso that will <} in this Mn. y 1tés station at Denielson. z §iriped. 25 cents v4. The Fabric Shop, SertenE WIS Do the o hsine M a 2 sy o), A . - e ain St—ady. nf W » “ In speaking about the - cass en new pair of_tires. solid, for the rear 2 m ¢ . | The young worar who is completing her summer ward- e et ARy Basows San o vae UTNAM B L U R e Dumpcr ot S A RTMENT 57T & ., J 2] > station. heése tires p robe, whether she goss to the country or stays at home, Jjhim s an object lesson for thowe woo e have ecome conmiderably worn A = - < Ly 5 a4 A iny reday N 2 as sul f & will do well to select her Dresses among the ones offered, ]| (- cottage propertics at the Jake. |tho c’:::z%l“’zzmofdi B S ccax-‘é}.'qlt—};‘fccf’hfi! e e SR PUTNAM, CONN. = For el . & the ea at Tenst 3 r:d :hg::e::unee;fl;\;?;&tgfsfl;gs:—“ :hlch elorks had-.planned for their{upon to perform in the rough golng of every m values are one.fmmh rst half-holiday of the s winter séasons. S S TN A T e e . R {ity of such Acls séem to havs xai Children who aré to take Just what nest year’s automohile . more than the present selling prices. 23 the impression that it is perfsctiy | tiok > o st A M A e Mo | for the Brookhill Manufasturing com- |outing. P! > g all right to wréeck the DPIACes snd 1< |are to' nsserable at (he home of Aten ;‘,‘"",‘;’5,,.33(.4‘},?";‘??1 i en: of o piny 5 piranie Biliott has letr theiembloy of Matetials art mostly the popular Voilas, but included Jjthem as théy e pairows hap, | W, J. Bartlétt at & ». m. er that he ha : THOMPSON e e : : a penea to gét eau u ade a| Trolleymen said b - that| ? a ¥ MP. Hrls al. among them are Linens, Reps and Dainty White Nets rugezed Bid te get awar. there have been no i : ; Sk > Mrs. Fleyd Bowen returned last . i X i v e week from Worcester hospital B At four #'inak Thursday aftesnosn|matts relativo to Mis$ Chariottc nBleton gave a | W ] posat el Prices range from $7.50 to $12.50 Rev: WO B, Williams of the Cenerexa- wages from the Store LiRe| cvery ore or w. . o« i . lcanning demonstration at the home ot | M&hy automobile yurtic ers fpeye 2 tienal church condiucted a. funeral ser fric Ratlway company onia Sheftait}, of .| Mrs. Alexander aitjand, Tuesday |&7¢ Peing g Vice for Willlam H. Polhemus. o 7 iy common = council has fixed|-) hag been spending : 3 afternoon. N Imbieton has also | =1€s Inn. uare o B Pathemus homa on Broad strast. This | Tuésday, Aus. 5, as the time when all} with Mr. and Mrs. David & formed a sewing club for the Girl g b (Friday) merning the body will for- | Persons whose interests e involved | family. uts which is to meet alternate | Guilferd.—Jul h,. 1790, Fitz- - warded to, Pej, ‘pkupsie MF, Vsthé- bi" Utm vrnngxmd lavout of certain _— \\\;xmstiils for sove 1 ‘\_»n\:{:\ ;T:J,’.:! r:;;nm ,\zl»:unm of ihe \r.mm‘, = mus’ birthptaes. for burial. A F. Wood ]‘ Testy may have an opportunity to. be EAST KILLINGLY Miss Ellen Reynoids of orcester oem, Marco Z0TTiE, Was D e S S — songe. |heard relative theréto. isstagns dtivaithy) Chasesn! bogn at Gullford, He digd kefe Nov ELLINGTON Thursda, SR e e Lt M TR Yz another ed-| Clarence Soule an son Howard and. Mrs.: Bushnell of H-r'~'”- 1867. Bdward N. Bérgh reccived his dis- has arrived at the home of hér | wAs held at the Congregational chadel|(he state board of educat s bee . and Mrs. Luther G. Andrews o ot hey cRarge frém serviee last Thufeday at|J8UShict, Mrs. Georse West, ~twhore |in, Eréoklvn. Thuredav afterneon. Rev. | dicacted. Tt § '{_‘ P "fh..‘r’.;n'l"’ Tese guests of Nrs. Andrews llm’;’l;x i vm:gm)ml L F H. &F.W. TILLINGHAST i 5% she will spend the summer, W, . Heigham officiating. Butal was mav bho recommended rol arents, Mr. and Mrs. A, P. Rich, over o, 0 0 ent s by the Fi 1 Di . Camp Uptem; N. Y. and is now at{” 3ir and Mre. I B Paveons of Nor- |in thé Seath cometary &t Brooklvn. | syitom 15 use At (i urth. |, mne éniestalnmentiigiven. by the unera irectors and the home of his parents, 1Nr. "and |walk. Mr. and Mrs. C arsons of | Thé bearsrs weare Judgs Osear T By X Harold Lockwood of Lynn, ‘Ma ‘h:‘-ll:u‘)\« " At e 0 g Elnbllmets . W. Rergh ratford, and Rev. and Mrs. 1. L. |wnod. Trving Frink. F. F, Millar, £ Bulger. of the police, said|has been spending several days:with | ROIRS W “Belgian ehil- i Ruth r'eu- who wras grad- | Smith and son, Milton, of Waterbury, | Allén. Tames Lowtv and Hensr Main. ay morning that cveryth E app and fami presin= s P e . Central Village, Conn. ast month from the Spring- | Who have been attending a family re-|A. I. Woed was the funeral director. very peaceful in Putnam. The m"q. Mrs. Edwin Saunders is il e e TSP s 16 pay AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT > Hospital - Tesintlig:: dSchool for|UNion &, the homte of Mr ' and Mms.| & funeral servies b the inderta- Loy becn oot anc past ten days| Harol fnern %1 expenses for offo of ihe Frésh Air Courtesy, 'Efficiency, Satisfaction D Oliver Credic and family of Putnam |cliildren 1o be sept soon-for two weeks' | Telephone Connection, Moosup Dim e iy AT vedtns - vo | ¥ M. Charthe have e v ™. have returned to thelr | rooms of A. F. {Vood was conduct- | - twhile the (-0 F ed at 2 o'slock Wadnesdar afternoon |age is being made r their use, the Feurth with JMrs. Credie's, = - L P - ronn: spending woer tr Fno has been | tor Famund Dean, $3 who died at his| Rev. and Alrs. Bovnton Merrill are Mr. ‘and Mrs. Josenh Dumas, | as v.hg';‘ B the hovme. Luslt . 1o returned to her nonn Berinoma on Cotiage street. Rev. Walter | staving with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Se-| 2 Poiter and friends _of | > A e o street, mé 9n Willlams officlated. Burial was in |ward. le were callers here Saturday. been sold to Arthur W. Charter. Mr | The Friendship class held an out of | ¥ e5tNeld cemetery. The Jeseers wers| Mrs BG Wright of Plymouth is vis-| Ars. Feank Wood of Dantelson call- | Charer intends to remods) the houst: ldoor supper in Kibbe's park, Ménday |[OUr deacons of the Westfleld Conere-|iting friends in this city ed on relatives here Tues i evenin ™ zational chureh, of which Mr. Dean| Trank Cogswell o . Ky.| AMre. Clarence Vigiant of Pawtucket, | - n’:: pans w?' Clinton !5? e 8 e e . “.“‘é'-"{}"“"“ had beed a mamber for 2 tormerly of Limville, z rvel-|R. L. was the guest.of her sister, | p bave :% raskin "'!eporu shich: wers o eeting 4nd | George B. Gufid, H. T. E.|atives In the Grosvenordales : i " Fred Wade, recently 2ndNBEARY re g shame | S0 ch - enjoyed by {galtEe ¥ and Jame X . Putnam. He is a brother-in-iaw of eltie M.’ Chase i5 bookkeeper . = 3 Carrie Noble, Miss Helen Fer-| Annsunceménts have been, received ; ; b - Tin and-Evelyn. Mackie left Menday | heré 61 the marriage Juné 14, 6f Grass * b : 3 » The e of Neighbors PUTNAM, CONN. tend the course of. the Danbury|Carland. daughter of Mrer ;"redeflo July 12-18 ‘| Summer school. -, C“*tlh Téagham, of Wellehoro, H. . R A TR and Traéy Samus] Lewls, treasurer of CHAUTA UQUA Which is Something Else. thée Conneetieut Mills o .M - Léwis’ home is in Naugatuck. ' . At Attawaugan replaceménts of | . been Comviried o woman | AL, AUs¥auEAn repldcemdnts of JULY 11-16— DANIELSON ief that women are going to,made by the Al 3 : THE LEAGUE OF NEIGHBORS COMES TO DANIELSON FOR Soma. v machifiees aiso i3 15 e ot THE THIRD YEAR. PEACE AND RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Some Louls Globe Deémoerat. Fhich Jka T s An Exclusive. Sénator: into the Ballouvilie mill of the com- |} op pyre MERIT. BETTER AND BIGGER THAN EVER THIS Senator Reed is beécoming the most T'hc thréaténing weather. which YEAR. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT SYS- -|éxclusive of our senators. “Fi¢ would | brought rain early in the aftérnoon, TEM THAT PLEASES MILLIONS EACH SUMMER THROUGHOUT SEVEN JOYOUS DAYS ‘a partner with inferiors."— |somewhat redueed attendance |§ t g UNITED STATES. COURSE TICKETS. TEN ENTERTAIN- Globe Demovrat v h i - SR s e Shureh 2iis [} MENTS, $250. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT ELSWHERE IN THIS IS- N\ comé axtént with thé pre SUE ranged for th CHEVROLET CARS W‘mf%‘wa Pay F‘fty Cents "7E AN EVEN DOZEN OF THIS GREAT LITTLE MAKE OF . a Week for a Servant? Leax NOW RUNNING OVERLAND FROM TARRYTOWN, N. Y., AND i ufm 2id :fig‘ofi:fi: ;fii,:::t::l;mx& :::K:n:;n \ THEY WILL ARRIVE IN THIS CITY SATURDAY, JULY 12. : } be el B e Rome o b 7250 3 manch 3¢ e | WE HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR PUTNAM AND SUR- vacuss A SiRly i of ::;;;‘,,;",:':5,,::,1:;‘1,;1;:{,:‘: ROUNDING TERRITORY AND WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU PROMPT v ol 2nd light m.,;m Bty s hotors oo SUlT 1o . . DELIVERIES FOR A FEW DAYS. SEVERAL OF THE CARS NOW ON [ ey T THE WAY HERE ARE SOLD, BUT BUT THERE IS ONE IN THE LOT : hh;hnce m:;::tfiiymullmcnts so small that you will hardly miss | : FOR YOU IF YOU SEE US QUICKLY % f :,;':.,,.‘“ | e v e Vg gy i .- THE CHEVROLET IS A WONDERFUL LITTLE CAR WITH PLEN- " ot o here is almost no end to the tasks that can " TY OF POWER FINE APPOINTMENTS AND GENERAL EXCELLENT made easier by electricity—no limit to the you—and all at small cost. 2 ws today while this offer lasts 0 clumfor an ntimau

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