Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 10

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f*’tl‘%:s.n jeu- | . Captiin J. B. Bulgér “Jéales: et backin e el m\ull.\m;sfls‘ e:} !ése;:we, and ;hifh he wfl‘l pend at his '8! m?n&e hapy s{riends on Pri urlington, Y t. 7 5 j’z’&.,.&mu formers Mr. and Mrs. David: A Shaith_and “ D, 58th Coast Artillery, | Miss Ruth Smith of memk “Thursday night have pnne lo Vum.hrmrto rem: “giter having been < » rch, 1918. Both are| ~Don't l’orget the fire unrm tests that and delighted : to {are to bé made today between 12 ndon “They were strangely re- jand 1 p. m. Boxes No..14 and 15:will 2 n? .cante*over.on"the | be-tried out.~ These alarms’ will‘be for 1 ,qutg t Casey was |testing purposes only, the box:num: st of o icers on - the | bers sounding once. list “of ‘the ‘transport when| . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Martin ahd’chila across: tbe name . of Lieut. |returned to Melrose, Mass., their‘houe. ‘up to find the |Friday, after a visit here. ,r,;’t “his ez They had | -J. C. Paine will return to his. homq {“other: dinee. last ‘Sep- | in Bridgeport today after a visit With ise_both had been trans- |relatives in- Putnam. - of their,battéry-and sent | Having sold.his business in ! ini- Its Four Yem Developmen! Résults in a g . RoundedPerfection That 60,000 . Owners of Earlier Models Had Predlcted T uib to different |mantic, A. Newton' Vaughan-will now, mAT k: “!'-Lqun:iflflflos to e::‘;‘, devotle all h):‘:lm: toahis h‘lfiel'é'llts in P e P t was miitual joy at the reunion |this city. .7 5 : s - 24 A . Record Breakmg sal e : Preasant tiip home. - o {Yirre Somat it 1 nehich phanl o . The ‘names of -certain autcmobiles call For Every Type of User. : € B\ i i season | d: ticipated Frida; fternoo { 1 “tain isti . ¥ ~e . { | e, 2o ‘f';”"’};':’fy'"“pmspeet ot D‘Em\:edpa:{ mMIgnty Intcresting ifla?tgg toimind certain ‘characteristics -of = those The mnew . Hudson -Super-Six . is the 5 smnxd's:c:c?vsin'rrtfg é%uu}?qi{:g%:rngm?:?; “: s:::; oS - 3 ; e choice’of the conservative town driver:as ey e : ; A . ; PO i3 5 THE PASNIK co |EERER SR e SR SRR i Tldion masni - oer Ao L A that the ivahge “sale of son | here, i ected to ive in Putpam | 1 L ¢ o = St of. s the Rere, Js ipecied i arrive In Pwtnam | was introduced, Hudson meant a ‘motor Those who demand high speed know 3 STQRFS——NoMcb Wil i Dani l\ x 1 move tonsils and ademoids for mafy with 72 per cent. greater. power-without BerS Si il i 3 T ‘ : ‘of thé fiv Y RO el Brady has been spena- 3dd9d size or we‘ght EisuperSix will meet, any situstion. 4 £ s SO B 3 - : . /e h tirely withdrawn fi i ing, this week at Atlantic City. : We have entire y w1 wn front racing, company, a group of six young |the wheat crop which he grew. on Cach Jan. artist, chosen be- |his farm. this vear, about one-quarter| Triangle, marked the wmnmg cars ‘in ¢ludes a number.of Hudsons. They are f - he bility in mbls K. | of i 1. ey DreseRted fn etelking Tashion he | e s oray most of the leading speedway, 1oad rac- entered by professional race .drivers sin- Br( ’(,kl S B : : 7S EIng Tash | Putnam Chautauqua association Has| ° Tes € .d yn aVIngs a‘nk sical successen dfi}'fl ;«E&Jga‘s ;;Ee success in meeting its gukr. ing and mountain climbing contests. terested only .in7 stike : winning.. The - laborate. T3 at n at the g % Sl H o o S e DANIELSON, .GONN. . ; iv:e:lx?z interiainment wasa cpiendid ggp"gg:g;efl;‘rgo Jwill be “overthe| - - Then the ndmie HudSon became a syn- Super-Six is their cHoice because they January 1st, 1919 - v, Eoter Macquden. : poihe Teport G (he tinte besza ot “omym for endurance.. It meant_ longer ~ know its endurance. ‘ The signing of gurantors for mnext |k 1d harder automobile ‘servi 3 7 2% Vo SN e St T AN i . |vears Chantatiqua ,is already under |in Putnam from influenza during the| ar obile ‘service. fisas . %3223’157'33 I ot atatier GO tgra ires al- perion ‘BepGaior IS Decamitar oA et The town motorist: prefers ‘the. new CPRETRIIEI 2 4 £ - op LB oy Sl ,726,673.28 | ready have been obtained. B o e e s Thc growing number of Hudsons later Hudson Super-Six because of its flexibiti- become a field of {not as high in Putnam as in many| gave it another distinction. The beauty ty. Its power range eliminates the neces- Pro! et operation for chicken. thieves, |centers of the state. ¢ 4 Soas g - A e ceweea.. $ 196,484.55 Amola Rich of that ~section ' siated °°:'}§§§,§‘sre;§§" fsmback in the place| " Of its. various types was recognized every- ~ ‘sity for ‘much gear shifting. Traffic J. ARTHUR ATW Fhoes " | while in_Danielson Friday morning. | i v this city that it oc-| s fos 2 " TWOOD, Pres. WA H. BURNHAM, Viee-Prea— - | HOle B e B o Puc. | e s aomriar of & renturs agor ana | Where. It became-a familiar object on . congestion is avoided by the way - the febeisie i ri5d Sulng thelr game for. several weeks | the sale of malt and hops 1s. on th 7 e o Y a‘mf “have made "Z“’eg"‘;’f wowa L B ps 1s.on thel . gvery highway. Super Six can take advantage ;of every & cleaning out on rost of a-large num-| Th itt i h f th iy AT 3 ni J i GOODYEAR b or e Drepen, e it et of ehicks and settihg. the brooder | work of fnding homes for . children Then Still Another Distinction - - OPENIE. ,I\‘?te hov{ Hudsons® without the businecs meeting of the|the lake and boating :;‘e‘;e":;’;‘“;o‘;; house afire. Mr. Rich said that a yOunE | who' will be sent out here from New the speed limits, slip in ahead of fess flex- oitted”ntr " Ehdis estloe 73| ol piatimess s Sticts Sons | o 30, 'nok ¢ Bl Pome, came, I | For, it under fhe morking "of 5| In cach of these distinctions for which jpie cars o 0 4 & e = - S W > o 2. X e o s o e o e allewa: 100} sy fl::; 3} Uie 1o, frighten _away "two |report as to how many children can| the mame: Hudson became symbolic, no 3 : s ; i - ~provide in this vicini K d th become pEMtor S TRE-churcy - = ful ég:ggund"e‘:nl?i Gccl:::e vc’é::m men. ran. vaulted uyer, a__wall and L ool & o I0 s S Y forfelture was made of earlier advantages. And: those, too; who'choose ‘cars be- F1y now of Good- |10 years oid, and. under, I‘rnest e ntge J"" Beey, 1F WhIoh | = rte sutnmor ischeal for ‘Bunild who | < EaGIE ativantn e ’became ‘an’ additional . cause of beauty and dignity, because the : £ ” ha T Bo: they: drove’ wa n: top speed. They | - 2 A & Yy 5 preach during July. Bovs: _mien's race, Robert W.‘ 1 irore diataias in time to prevént|Wish to make progress in studies -in merit. . . reflect: gooditaste as well ilit £ picnic was hel - haul - S, o e s S y T - Biivitthey ~saliGol gisi held | three-legged races weré won by Miss their makmg densiar haul. which, for various ‘reasons, they have . g e as v as utlty, preter nd Park Saturday. The cfl’x (;fdr;er"ragg ;la&rns;sBfljelnxan;‘]. t:y I T Pz ?"" some g"“r o not ]:;er;\ ab]ebtc'r do as"dwgll as they SE % s + 7 HUdSOn auto bus and one of Gag- iss Annle East- | 4 G woul e, is being attended by about A ¥ = 2 S Ol IR RE b sl sising sxperitaced sl theyTso abont | 57o' 10 Susiie at. e Tofael Fitnam The new Hudson : Super-Six. encomp- ; : Segdvean: h::;hnll tearn oat” to -the | O aroperty, | School, “estions’ ‘are held mormjngs| - asses all the wanted qualities. It is.a pow- A glance at any general list of Hudson Jewert City ishlands at Joweit: City| asca rule the officials are courtcously Sy ik b erful car, but every item of its construc- wiiers will indicate I it Is to all 1 : ourth. Until the sixth. inning | Pugetved. - ‘Oceasfohdy they . zet. rew | k- s-will indicate how it appeals to'a looked like Gaodyear's | victars as|yegse actionisapd .someéons locks ~a| The GCircle of Advancement has flon measures up to the tsandard of ‘its - ysers ! usual when the .outfield made several| Sanr om fhomm. -Fhey B calmly about | taken ‘action for the- organizire. of s errors which resulted in defeat for{imeir work, hn‘.‘.fl “attémpting to.do | the French-speaking people _of/. the motor. A - . the local team. Sunday they camé | jues; SoBiertincs, , s, Tne- | for participation in the big Welv s 2 It is not a car of a Single advantage. ¢ back to victory by defeating the, pre- ¥ the borough. they ack | come Home cclebration that is ar- ‘It is7a fast car, but its endurance ‘is i 'S = > viou undefedted Wauregan Graye.| Wwhat rest.a. ety pavs: In a par- |ranged for Labor in honor of.Put- Sz iy It meets all needs. Tomorrow (Sunday) ' ihe " local nine | ficjiar rase they were told $200- 2 |nams cerviee o ANl Trenche cqual to any task imposed. It is a beau- . e s & al the” Jewett v speaki les et be invited ; The rav i satisfies i ) QO B TS B e iyt | o for-3 Rl the caberaie hemd | pEkinE peales S (o v St ifuil car, and every detail in finishy and The way it safisfies 60,000 users, rep- With Terrible Stomach Trouble Until ‘f".""‘ ; i vy og St &7 to pay rach month. | Yei the ten-|ipate. s ¥ETE convenience matchessits outward appear--+ - resentimg -cvery automobile need, is a s i or 3 increas 1 3 ¥ o) o . She Tried “FRUIT-A-TIVES : Te: “Te_Is expect- | the Taluarion ot the! s ieredie n f G San ilvieeiof ecel e T : suggestion of its- universal: appeal. = Se; 2 .mcgn a‘;’o;her jul,';‘m ]'x g;r rent. fFe X A ‘died at the family home Sat- | eyident! ‘iows her jandlord. Friday morning., . M. Mes pk‘nlc A Lo &t that oy bo: in thi t: d :lived | v * e - e A T Bl ol |, X R et Soncuees e P R BARRETT-HUDSON COMPANY portation will be anlomoh! pany has d@rranged for-the erection of tinre he was employed in Hal- | s, 1% Thomas Cooper has purchased: a Feor u"%fi—mfl)s in. that - P e Tl Sast aX Flinets ey | ERNEST WHITE, Manager i nevERBtring | carcs N - “1vu g and equipment plan i the late M. R. Joy and L. ¥. WeekKs.| ng il 5 Miss_Alice Bridge. of Pawtucket, R.|ing fof the Exp&nflture of *$25.000. He leaves his father, four brothers and Dealen in Hudson and Essex Cars. Phone 1142, White's Court ., is spending some time at the home | Gne. mill. z R £k father and cister on State. ave- omplaints _continué. to :cénie ‘“in E F Sthe m“t}fi e about low hanging awning: —_—— several days! Special e < the, supporting reds of- avhigh., Des aa: isit - his -father, James Stod- Wh?:lken;_s;:s If::gtr:d v ta:i‘au' Eale—Bulk ‘¢ p wa Xor;lgm{ dewalks. 2 .,,Z'd of the Stoddard district, Led-[Carl = W." Brown; Mrs. Walter M | ecent guests at the. home of Amo: h cents 1b.;: % trik rhe: F da. s 3 3 3 x : g ard, éoming from Alberta, Canada Murlbatt’ana’ tamily . were A 3 brief vacation spent in Prov- 14y vers. of the Putnam Count#y %vlr Stéddard lhas been absent . from i E i s the Long|and daughter, Mi. : )..:;»\or‘;énig”: e 3 “Cérporal Carl” Anderson ' who has|cl motor to Franklin: Mass; t3- | home’ 14 yeéars. C spending ineland, N also John" Ste _and Mrs. Colwell have réturned | bsen at-Camp Devens for months re- |day fo cngage in 4 fournwment. i 3 Linicoln_Crawtord of Nerwich is|we ofita’ Ar Hartford, . 2 ik a visit with” Taunton, Mass ‘rel- | éoveHlg ?fim injuried ’ re¢eived in|plavers rveprescniing ‘a golf club :0f|tne guest for a week ° ¥red | i Rev, G. F. Goodenough of the Cen=- Pecktios Bee arkeL \' Fraex:l«-e 2 remi 250 'xvsecw lloihe m;JS» that place. Smith . of - the uuagc “; jam: H. Al | gregational church -of Tedyard Center W tered ‘out ef heservi€e within a few | Bugler Ralph Smith, Jr., in Shields, Jr., of Norwich is also a guest | C. v v s of { will occupy th pulpit of the AL R, those from here “attending -were Mrs ing at the: home of ~her | weeks. : fval service, stated while on a ns:: o lof Mr. Smith. fr. and Mrs. Charles Widelman re-|c of the e :\’{rar‘;nnmdr‘e}r’r‘; Tuther Pilling, Wwho recently return- | hin homis Ters that thr Grent Northe X i Risdon and her| ay .to théir -home in e iarrait Be uakliee g s Apeatak Mol tag are | cd> fromn ‘the’ Methodist. Centenary 0b- | irn, the iramcport on shich bé is 4s: | brothe ; . left by aut v ; ol servance. at Columbus, Ohio, describ- | signed, recently. made @ record’ round mobils. Wednesday morning, . accom . and "3 William ‘Chamberiain al ris’ club met at their rooms e the evént as remarkable, particular- ami v i v ! ¢ ev s b New York and ‘. BErest;|panied by a family party . going to guests at the home cvening. - pageadt, which was deeply im- risig the distance in:1% days' and Worcester en route to. Toledo, Dhato, | of Thelr relaf /o5, Mr. and Mrs. George The praver meeting was Held this £ {epor i E s o five hours. The Great Northern he-|where “thiey will be guests at the home | F. Dean "for returned to 650 Bad thet Tgot \5‘:5’;:“‘“ sl hdutia - ob dtey: A R Kers eayithat one of the fine re- |fore she was taken over by inc gov- |of Mrs. Theobold, Miss Risdon and |their home in Boston recently | n., the Liberty l0an and other|crnpient was on a run between Port=)her . brother -continued 'their journe: Lawrence, Pearce of Norw a for- 't #2907 throt bimes | Mr. and Mrs. R ‘W, Boys motored to Providence Sun land, Ore., and San Francisco. ;andby train from Worcester, the auto par- | mer resident, of the place entered the 5 was one of the flnest Ships on the {ty returning to -the village. employ .of Norman and Povey at their Attomey..t.hw Pacific_coast. At the tea given by Miss Louise B.|stbre in_the village Monday. es was' to tefch’ the saving h,, the- increase in _new nts show, is apt to prove After years of ferrible torture, T | - b Frui e gl ermanent one. Friday the t mperaLurfl in Putnam | Meech at the Nofwich’ Golf Clubhousé| Miss Winona Fogel of Newark,' N.|Wintdham' County National Bank B read abo Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit o o rlJNION “ Dephiy Ausormobile lnsmctor R. “C.|Juring the early morning. had drop- [Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock iJ., is a guest at,the home of her sis e e i Liver Tablets, and sent for a trial box Mrs. H. x-°°dse'logf Westport.-and | Yeung is “’mki""hl 1 ped below 60 degrees, a decided con-|for her niece, Mrs. Harold Jacock:,ller. Mrs. Stephen Norman at Allyn’s | Danielson. Telepone 388 and wrote that it #askbe 1=st remédy | o lyn Halsey, of Stratford, were{i gassline’ in < trast to the weather prevailing a week g : : end vistiorsat the parsonage. . [ made nedessary. becau before. when the mercury ranged from X would use—il ‘Fruif-a-tives’ did not yGoodsell and Mrs.. H.L:| are rmm,-d t(’\p.y- oz T B - od . M b M 90 to 100 degrees every £¥ G 1 in_ Mid onday. y Fns. de overs: ' : help me, I would die.a. aodeell were R digtow day. | oA P BArRs..oulsl cor at the Notice has besn given by Eric fl; i 3 er taking the trial box, I felt | o unday, July 13, - servicss ! 3 M, 12 having his annual| ;o hnson. and ., Charles L. Torrey, re better, 5o Lept on taking ‘Fruit-a- [and 7.30 p. i % 5 o inielson Campfire | spectiveiy chalrman and- secretary f . - ? e the Putnam town. school : committeé History °“r‘l§’§a3§§°"‘-’r‘?}7; y & J s, ot o *|that all children who have not bean " " will be the. last Sunday before vaca. | . Frauk.C ison D N ; g = % cinated before attending - school -in ) : ¥4 It also saved a |tion. _ Services will” be’ resumed Aug. . : September, or present a_certificateof Stémach Rrotibl 10. Bible school and C'E. service will 3 : i R s operation for Stomach Trotible, after |10 Bibte echool and ¢ £ Fidex. Cathiné B Lawton 'of Brook- |2 reputable: physician giving a satis- : : N s @ be had given up all ¥ope of geitin Duting i = afg Pivn is Northfi nd will attend |factory reason for mot complying with s i = : 5 geLire uring gacation services Will be-hafd 3 Foroh t g‘ 1o | the vote. The order means sore arms we‘_l] i : Mpsl T S. sTO‘I:/,. ;;:orlx):‘r;'gnanust church every Stnday 2‘;0“ i mp Aloha while | £0¢ any of Putnam's youngsters; dur- L 4 £ s LO’{.a box, 6 for $2.. e There Avas a lawn party and secial| :Subervigor:H. FiiTurner, Principal [IN§ at least a part of their summer L] y At ail dealers or sent on receipt of |Friday ,\\enmg at-the home of Mr.| . R. Warren, John'I Lusk and Sid- | Vacation. k price. .- FRUIT-A -TIVES Limited, anc"vxm F. I Hamjltan' given by the [ Ney. P. Marland have been,in Boston The Putnam Slvlngl bank has - ¢ U:'S LIGHT & HEAT CORPORATION - o DL_ N. Y. 5 society.’ Jce ¢ream was for sale.| o0 bu!lness pertalning to the secur-|caused to be published a list of 'its GDE-_SBURG, . | Mr. and Afrs William A, Butler and | ing. of -teachérs and supplies for Kill- |depositors whose accounts with the {infant from Hartford, are visiting at|ingly’s schoole. /| institution "have had no ‘drafts or de- the home of Mrs. William Thompson. | According 't a.weather observer,posits in a period of 20 years. The list E The Girls' Lea there was 4 difference of nearly 40 de- | contains only half a dozen names, and < SAKTIN T. BURNS | toe S tepe s il Semptrsture R Triday O | in sach case the amount dve 15 smal Funeral Director and [of Mr and Mre E. M. Yeomans. it be- |t ek and of last week, the Fourth. . g a2 b ing the birthday of Agnes Tennyson. 1 handling devices recently in- GALB FERRY Mr. and Mrs. L. H. . Porter are|Stalled at’the plant of the Dayville Embalm spending a few davs in Tillimantie | Grain.and ‘Goal company have great-| There was a large attendance at the 5 er i facilitatéd the unloading of cars|open meeting of the Ladies’ Ald . so- 3 m s ? A “Q DANIELSON, CQ 3 p [and dlsfljb\vtion of - coal, and - other |ciety of the M. E. church Wednesday - : Telephone 183 o et o e et 55 e Chesl: | commedice. o polnts Where) they” are atternoon 4t the ‘home of. the "pres : e atiel y erce _— n”the ent, Miss Kate B. Colver, at the N: Asienlnal R ol Seciey: Dl equr,t;u, Who nas_peen| Tard. | The work for the. affernéon i DANIELSON C1 ; b 1 26th. A Ered ¥ s g A L seripu *% 31 wae reparied on Friday |was ~making aprons. . ‘3niss ielen| 1o - 4 BOWLING and FOCKET BILLIARDS = F R E S5 cdnaisseably e ]C‘L‘]"‘.':: ‘;,‘,‘;2,‘;;;,;;"‘;;‘5,&‘*;‘“,; .n‘-::: .,li“?f’ ¢ thorou‘hly CQU'EPCd service station fl"' F WEDNESDAYS mpm'rl,“ulf?s f Childr en X i fih’h\dfl—ho; "'s. Monroe, em- |er-piano. Mrs. C. E..Colver, Mrs. John L te‘hn‘ and ‘repairing automobile starting and lighting LBomling the spart MoEail. Prize o ¥ e,’-r ip“r ggor ot :.‘n'm‘m;— at Qolum- I!;l!.u'ol({; i\lrfl. ‘A L. ‘):ar?“ inrnusted B .batteries. . Bring us your tréubles. We guarantee courte- et 84 biat -ersity, . wi cture under the|Miss Colver in serving ‘delicious re- i YOU ARE INVITED. l c ; - | auspichs lof, Litchfield Historical socie- | freshments. - Plans were laid - for £ -~ -, ous treatment and prompt intelligent service. FRANK BARBER, Prop. 3 4 ny make of battery.. If your D:‘c(‘d mut Trees of . Lits baked bean and. salad.supper to 'be o e o WG rechlr‘e md inspe. held in the church vestr 2 = 3 eral chairmen . appointed ks i T battery répairs, we will make them and guarantec president, - Miss, Kate B. i £ . our work for 8 months on an adjustment basis. presidents, Miss Alice Satteriee. Mits : \ s i b iimalin - MuSBswaoric! v ancseiente. S | ; : + “The merwcmakyuur presenr battery last the {treasurer. Mrs: Dudley.: (. . Perkins; , - of tickets, Miss Susin Mathew: : __ surer we are of éventually. selling you a new ong.”’ Soliciters. Mrs. 1. Bdmund ; ] ? Miss Mary ‘Birch. “nt(wessq:: 2 7 Wesellonly the USL—the battery with the excluswe 3 ch_a.s;l r\::u *gfl-reg machine-pasted plates.” Sofd orily on a 15 months’ guaran- E. Colver. Mrs. the H: R ; teed adjustment plan. A Mrs Lithwater. - : A d every USL e “Dry-Ch P .|tend’ the thanks of the soclety flupm - - 24 0 Us . ry arged,’” - which f t t o cbtain - - {;;b:e;;:;-:; L gm > ;g X é.‘ L - Jnesns you'o 2 new, ia;tory peric_cz battery the ‘society’s use. 5 Wi Eitetran b“’.fl““a“"'m 2 | G T - . i |fie ay - al e submarin S 5 - y e attemon. : : . . -OLSEN@&MORSE Charlton soris, William ¥ LIk . s . 4 3 : with . William xfl E it 21 Willow Street = : 4% Telephone 10572 Telephone Call 743-2. Gwe U a Trnl _FREE AUTQ_ We.

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