Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 9

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By T / ’/4; Twe s 5 1 i i 1 In: g s flofiifllm?lflu &z afto th ditional g Cabiflet‘ e' dut of Ko C’ xS The City of £¥ GOODRICH m&flxr;« c,fi\pe]rén tho m: mdx trollev serviee, eapeca be-z ahonlng hours of. th: o «-N all first train will e aug b e k nom \6rMch at 1.40 tie foree of the crash :for | make stops at all‘regul 1 _didd't-fesl” as much of | tween Norwich utn: 5 T have on some other oc-|ing this train will 1éave here at 1,50 w#hen a trAin 1 have been on|p. m. and will rup through to Ners swddenly, through the ap-|wich, making all station stops. of the brakes.” ‘(Ar:'::!u;’ef train will be @us hees 1rit} nd all towns between |5 o rn A% Py an pave A o atn | nere_mir N auhA and way a:“;:\:;::g, téday as measurabl 2t 335 ». m. The regular for the loss of it trol- -o_T'True Tire Value— Goodrich List -tr-ln- winl tlks cne of the later traf- e na T ?cléckoeh“vbe]:l m’?“ be, thre, the ,was announced here on Friday finzn by Agent D. ¥. O'Connell of the X Haven road that four extra | D% tOTes. traing ¥ e ettt -.-a;ger trains will bs run lhrou‘h and IRG-Boat trahz ‘F‘L hniah : affording local ssrvice tol 2aguianay southbol ation Prlces Plu ul -hum Between Norwich Aand ,“" in the even; Goodrich This arranzement. Tfl‘h e TO8 wilj lesye transnortation: proble: orwi t today and make station Eo 1_1‘0_ 226 p. 1. Toa: WITIoR. b Dibn: i1 st shoppin‘ day o u.e veex m ; ‘m t 122 pi e Putnem’ s ”}f‘ - P et W40 3. . This tratn will be tu i hasinens interests -wors More Mlleage mighty ple-sed ‘when ‘they Jheard of it late Friday afternoom. Setvice to the morth i5 well provided Tor by previ- j ous :urafiqnem made with. drivers:pt | motor vehicl Answering to a charge that hestole the uniform 6f o “marine, ‘which umi- @d around at Putnam and will leave i thefe at 150 p. m. arriving at Dan- : jelson at 2,62 p. m. and at Norwich ‘gt 350, A jer train * will ‘leave Norwich i at 267 ». m. and will make station { uflvfl- ar-Parielson at 3.06 p. Adjustment Mere looking at a tire in a dealer’s store—weigh- ing 'it in ounces — ;Tu'tj‘ns Summer Drudgery Into Summer Comfort HESE are months when household tasks are hardest to endure; when you need to reduce kitchen work to aminimum. These, then, are the days when you need a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet most. “For this wonderful kitchen helper enables you to do your work in much less time and it savw your energy for enjoyable thmgs. Come Out of the Kitchen : B35 ». m. AL form he was gvearinz at the time. Fv- au train v:‘m tutned and | erett, or Edward Peter eley st od f ¢ ounc aave that city on the returm trip|in the Putnam city court . measuring it in inches of —tells you nothing what it will do when it gets on your car. But apply the Goodrich Caliper of True Tire Value to it, and you at once gauge its service value. merning and heard Proseciting Atv torney Eric H. Jphnson describe his act as contemptible, and especially so because the defendant had_tried te arouse sympdthy and get aid by wear- ing it. Loveleyr pleaded gullty to the charge ! against him and was bound over to; the - superior court under bonds..of $500, which he .eguld not furhish, so he was taken to jai H T.oveley has a record in the Putnam eity ‘caurt, so his apbearance there !’ Friday morgipg was no mavglts: for him. The umiform he wore is the pro- perty of Georse Q;in, of Main street, who was in the sefvice 21 months 2and i'at @35 p. m., arriving at Danielsen at I8 3 nd at Norwich at 443 p. BT Xy, SRR 9 48 A58 the public 2l aleng | Merwich and Putnam. It means that public can travel during th ng period of the Hay and ther n ux-. means that the bysiness of merehants “fhjured ot as it jugh the stgike, icles ‘also have a schedule of .service Mezasure its price with the Goodrich List Price, and the adjust- ment mileage back of etherwise would though meter ,nnpd a_stead: es in Plainfield and Dan- T AT, m-n an. nielson and Putnam for whok came tg ihis. city about two| : 3 » taday. weeks ago. : > . i ith the More-Mile- On July 7, Wize compiained to the - 4 It Wit e The Danislson Businees Mon's asse- | police ‘thiat his unifori and the rest of » 2 Spe d Y l m age Adjustment of N will be represented in Nor-[his serviee outfit had been stolen from % n our 1 e ere t s o Goodrich Tires—6,000 y g miles for Fabrics; 8,000 for Silvertown Cords. ciation vhh this sfiernesn at a meeting of hambers of Cemmerce -7 organizations in Bast- his room, and he suspected then that Loveley, who teok raeals there, was the man that got-away. with it.. Hvery housewife is entitled to 1exsurc—-—to the fullest enjoyment of sum- -And you can TATAYS ecticut towns, called tp-con- | gy % 1¢ res. Hoosier will help you to gain these hours the Telstien of the ubile o the TilePoited hens xivar Vel ot mer pleasures. by g 5 If its price messures d-aeof.:':o::\la‘llqh“un:in he SV eiay, a5 It wes. Aursaiaod: thatane . have a Hoosier placed in your kitchen for ONE DOLLAR. You need only el iE antie Tuiet o‘fii‘i" R TI | aihs sciis Bl casrits , select ‘the model that pleases you most,-join ths Price, the tireasks you ¢ . Temon o to pay for something )} :: LT Sty Mo | alleey SR RS I Hoosier Club by paying ONE DOLLAR and its it cannor defiver. = 4] v 1 th that e hi 4 i i i i 2 ; &w_‘.‘.‘a’:‘c Trom Secretawy deorse ":"E’o a!:nizggsreij\%:n:Dfi‘;‘z‘gca ;;;4 ; ‘many conveniences immediately begin to cut If its adjustment mile- 4 Station in that city and asked for as- aares Yis ah N B it o ssdintery| daaage. PRy MEn T At wasl ~your work in half. Small amounts each week soon o58 messures le3s.Jn D> 18 3 (e vV i i teék’ the matter up with President K. wearing a_uniform and telling of hav- pay the balance of Hoosier’s moderate price. Come at once and select your Hoosier. Don’t rich More-Mileage Ad- justment, you of milegge vy ing served overseas. Captain Bulger told the Worcester officer with whom he was talking 10 agk Lemeore if his| ‘and .the fake L. irbie of the local assaciation and these - officers set out at neth arrange for a delegation fram this place. + {name were mot Loveley, s i dé g : Follewing are th newly slscted of. | FOIISES Snewer was “Fhat Is for you be a?,slai_:ve_to a hot kitchén another day. . money entitles you ;‘?l = Quluenu: odge of Oddf. Toveley had been adking for Bssist- : to get. e vl AR ;‘:1;‘] nd, Lrn i “-mlil‘:- ance at ‘the police, siation and there- A s ey tire with , Fred W, ; : eas 7 tire wi referding searetary, Kenneth C. S 3. SCHWARTZ BR I ! the Goodrich Caliper, s e eereiary, Cifterdl o d. r S V.G, Walter Allen: LS. .y ne. - and you realize why dén. E. L. Dasbie: conducter, | %= S et ’:"iidde "““g ; = % . 2 4 the word is running E Hetnody: chaplain, Andréw Sk sy i R s i e “The Big Store With the Little Prices” * like wild fire through- 3 reen L. 8. N. G, Walter R. S.-S. 2| It was stated here seriously v outthe motoring world, ¥ - by anti-prehibitionists -that ir a o 1 “ o = Walthr Fiske: L 8 B (R e e (ol (e AR AR 9-11 Water Street Norwich, Conn. e - ires. in the enforcement bill now before congress that they will see to it that every house. in_the jtown of. Killing~ I¥ i searched a3 many times as may Goodrich is makingfthe burliest, best tires ithe Thare will met be any exa be - Hecessary t® establish that all of { J A of .»,,..".':,,. deivers’ licenses in | JIIINZIY'S peaple are’as free from rubber industry has Danidtss: d July 18 | what will be the cfime of possessing produced. Cowmpare SpCEai. 1oUeY> 0ty or @n July)intoxieants. as meny who might be sty Rt i g under- suspiefon. This will éntail work and expense, but this group is heund that their presramme will be earried out. ©1f Killingly is zoing to have prfe- css callers in Nor- one day ently. Edwin Benjamin has sold his wood- lur to Charles Geisthardt o® Preston | Cit { mittee on Welcome Home Day and the | directors of thc - chamber of com- | merce, held Wednesday evening, ar-| rangements were made for the pur- GRISWOLD Edwin Benjamin has sold his farm | to_Roebrt Gley of Hallville, Robert IZdmond cglebrated his sixth by laid himself under suspicion of be- {ing the man- wanted in this city] It was announced Friday afterncon will be given at Put- mam &n Tuesday, July 22 and Tun- day, July 29, betwéen the hours of 2 Buy Goodrich Tlrea from a Dealer ;. 7 4 peff g%y hibition.” ene of them sald, Friday,|that Irving H. Miron had been ad- ; 4 5 jivs soing fe have It 100 per cent. |, ;iiq o partnership in the firm of|Chdse of bronze souvenir medals to be Ry 2 mavite his cousins, Elsic| " Mrs. Etta Lewis of Willimantic re- COMN. SPATE AUTOMOBILE: | H{°08 and no persols no mattor whet ‘orrev: ind Geissier, the firn nabme|Dresented Putnam men who served |SUS,CI8TOR FAMORD oF VONomwn, o] contiy spent Sunday with Mre. Ed-| :. . _DEPARTMENT. - e nE man. fapect o £yade. the ncreafter to he Torrey, Geisslor.and| With the forces of the United States|*RECF JUFORTRTSTNS, M U fmond, Miron. Attorney Miron only racently |during the war. These medals shfluld,pnrf, Mass.,, was a guest last week of 1 the) chief weswons of .t H | & of -thecanforeement prove 4 valuable keeprake, and arein-/ Fairfield.—Under the auspices of thrr Mrs. W Al Zdmond. | R. C. YOUNG, inspecter. was admitted to the bar after pass- AAAAAAA"LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVAA‘A’A‘AAAAQMAAAAAAA PR pmme ing the required examinations; at New | tended as a token of the town's appre- | dys Gailup of a g gt ;at s s Gallup of Ekonk spent | i sale o ‘:“”;i‘e"lfi:a,"e ,;::”,":e""“{_,:: Haven. He has been in the offices of- Ciation of the patriotism of those Who ! the week end with Mre. E. A. Geer, | ome ccomomics committee a sal | A. F. WOOD o|#ay it mean. it and tHesy are mot o¢|TOrrey and Geissler for the past: six(Served as her representatives. It is| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morzan Spent | the implements used last year at the| = E the type. that -irifie... In. their under-{>C2rs: however, and is thieroughly ac-realized that many of the men are; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Tan- | canning. kitchen in Sherman school | *The Local U » | taking. ches il Ras The Rder-lquainted with the busimess of - the]‘fed up” with service stripes, insignia, | ner of Ekonk. will be held Monday in the basement 3 ndertaker b 3 % i g B R riand other trimmings:; but all these| Mrs. Andrew Chescbro and Tola of the school. - DANIEESON, CONN. e e o come from the pation as a whole, Chautjuqua closed hers Friday af- ter combleting’ another seven _joyvous days of entertainments that have been| attended .by an aggregate of several thausand Deople. Wilh the close: of the series. of entertainments comes the|) | citizens, and all of the active -assist- lance they need. The program seems to be “Whaat-is good for the goose is 800d for the -gander” .- - No heusehoid twill be immune from while “the n#dals to be presented by the town will serve as a proof of the respect inswhich the boys are held by | their own home town folks. v The medals are of a size suitable to Parises 5 Machanic Street these searching- parties-and. particu- > ° F ® e are distributors for Philadelphia | lar attention is to-be paid = to - the| a0neuncement that Chautauqua vmxkfix;;‘;f,“ prirty gl "i,“,‘l“’f“a‘é’e . - -.-(:l‘r‘d Batteries; guardnteed |farmers who have a habit of storing ;‘etun%vm‘rr’;ma!;nun;xt Tear and lth:t with the words, "United Siates Forces = away “hard” cider and home made |Mre. artiett has Been re-eloet |~ o c sy n el GET oUR PRIcESI SHiR8S. snd othay: beverenes Hat ha‘,e{.ed president of the local ssseciutien,{p1917-18, and the na'Joal = shicld. GET SATISFACTION | a kick M A. W. Marcy and Allie Sands > - P | “Presented by the people of Putnam, Connecticut, in grateful recognition o L i patriotic service in the World War. The. features at Friday's_entertain- |, EVery bov_whe entered the serife, : 11 receive one of ments were The Wop, the junior play, | in_any capacity wi and 5 Showing of Bamanasiears bery |the medals. whether able to be pres- Newton A. Ballard as viee presidents, Bradford treasurer and Howard C. WE ARk RXEERTS ON REPAIR w- i-uu Fou 'to semd for EL Rovem suresx wiSts.. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM SATURDAY, JULY-19TH ’ Verily, there ‘is vpromise of lively times ahead, for some of Killingly's peeple - are -bound that some - others ehall mot have -anvthing on them as far as supplies of intoxicants are con- "BEST IN THE LONG RUN ecerped. They say they’ll unearth ev- s ery ounce of intexicant in Killingly if|birds and animals of..rare intelli- s .Z”La.&l“."“iuffi“{?,i s nE . ! w 3 BURNS & takes five vears of work and costs | &ence. silver star, will be presented the fam | F wedgo;;emmem thousands of dollars rE&r;‘cer.e nG 1eflh:::mn;c1‘fnd':§ jlies of those who made the supreme Daniels: £ Pu Funeral Diroctor and |5 mumbir or. manicison peo- {Res an & ores on the Biber ross o | Figrifcs for” their country.’ T " A.M.. 9:00—Danielson for Putnam ! ple went to Mgosup Tridex to - look |Friday of last week, remaining. in- aitées shewed that considerable werk P. M. 12:15—Danielson for Putnam m er ov rh '3 o%oms v W‘reched in- the ;:| ti(;al condition at the 'Day Kimball '—h,d already heen done in preparatiom > smash ‘at the stalion in that plaee. |hospital, where an unusual éperation v, Bf- :15—] ielso: Putnam DANIELSON, GONN, Officers and a.score of men ‘of C|was skilfull nerformed in- an Tt |for(s mre s Bome mmame e every P. M. 2:15—Danielson for ) one ot ots company will be over today for o five|te_save his: life. ; ospect of success; to secure as & P. M. 4:15—Danielson for Putnam oy - days’ tour of duty at Niantlc Camp| Warnings are being issued: agaimst |S5ooRelty O THCERER, 0 TOCTG B0 2 & » p “BANTBLSON cAsive, Srenns, Captain ¥ O. Agmington. will 'D:::;n;owl:»seb‘ yenicles are na;i resis|tation are international, and who P. M. 6:30—Danielson for Putnam | © public service engaging in Tr i sftxxwz;&wmz BLDG noirpipd Mrs. Kent A Darble: lefi | carrying passengers. cspecially” during fuyed v o i S T ! ere Friday -to atten annual ses- | this period of the trolley strike, when B :15 will am | 2 AT, 'lon{v D; rlg);unlh!s Cafi;v meettln"“tnte:' n;tllny are }?ut “to ‘Ttti a Mer of ,rr;g::ifi;r 'l‘.fm“,fx'&i‘a dee%;ieuo':z‘u:fi:! A-M. 9:1 n‘y e for Putn J or &ll P 2 ormerly paster e|change.” Heavy penalties-may be in- 5 - D &gra". ize Danielson Pentecostal ehureh. Is sec. |flicted on any. person who opreates a.I:_h“‘ df:’;fi,:?“ dressed for the event P. M. 12:25—Dayville for Putnam etary again this year of she Doug-|car registered for private use 'as a| i Z 25— i 'utnam FRANK BARBER, Prop iar Camp Meeting assoctation. carrier of passongers for fares. The | senom a0 usie/yal e e P.M 2 Dayville for P : 1 g . un will speak at the|public service men are paving heavy < :25—Dayvi nam gpen air se on Davis park Sun: |assessments to darry on their business ‘,::{";,,:3;:,‘,’:;5 Muip Twapt. Dempw P.M. 4:2 lle for Putn ] ¥ afternoon. and ewners of private cars invade . -of- :40—Dayvil It was staied here that arrange.|thelr ficld of endeavor omly’ /- their e e O ok P.M. 6: Dayville for Putnam I e Ay T \{:r,;:;:‘bfif: b Afitolo Vils Construction dbm2|ior, the service . men, which will be % 5 % tain- ’ i well Troeks. Ussd Cars. last week in August al Kelsey Point,|pany hes heen swarded the contract ;,::,‘;:",,;';ui’,;";'m“bga'Lm,,g‘;'u:‘:x A. M. 10:45—Putnam for Danielson ... 3 Y ‘or excavating for t ‘oundations for . 1 3 ‘H. E oy R Litoh trea(sur;{h gt the con-|the additjon that is (o be bullt a% the B e P.M. 1:15—Putnam for Danielson { 3 ‘Mesle CRanibiscn, Con. 3 notice ithat .the Cen- nt o e Manhasset Manufactur- - o i g Tianheny 996~ - - [ fral Trucking company has voted {o|Ing .company. It Is undersiood thaE|{omtion had: heeh 4o meld the banauet P. M. 3:00—Putnam for Danielson = .} . issolve its corporate existence. the Fontract price for (74 minor partlin Tasles hall, and & dance in the ev- P. M. 5:00—Putnam for Danielson ! . lening W Hammond Hall; but it was| Day Kimball ‘Hosnital s sthil | Sounse that ihe. foor at the latter| :15—] am for Dani: mrtm.r added to its Yalue o an. fl- e dassine. e} P.M. 7:1 Putnam for ielson g;:;l:uuhets :z)au‘:;? 5. -l:.!:;, | quently plans .were>shifted. 3 X 4 a a 1 drum corps :00- i | o ?mfi:g‘::::fl;‘w this colty {:—l "-';"bl;l; 'l:n';e B of e lcflrdl:fl' A. M. 11+ -Attawaugan for Danielon | TO Tt isions thus far made, Later, o! H | ?e.;n.,:.; ana tnat ot the pauent : ] i Bl L s L P. M. 1:30—Attawaugan for Danielson es has been se z 3 : spart Dr' Bircoughs” hus = ;“" Dawds, may-be added. | P. M. 3:15—Attawaugan for Danielson em| © hospital's ‘Staft ‘of phy- - i | slciann’ TF. & pumaber of veera ¥ Tk eethgod ~the Vighors Grch wic P. M. 5:15—Attawaugan for Danielson The praéess of hiving a sWatih of eot, In January will be razed P.M. 7:30—' Attawaugan for Danielson bug, by & man who kuwew -howe amd protected against -the the insects. was - watcRed ‘est Jriday afternoon, almost eart ‘of the eity. The ‘At the A bus will make trips to Alexnnder’s Lake begmmng at 7:30 P. M. ; e Ty RPN s Nk TN :rmnwo’;": PO‘!“%‘I‘LE um R DRI, Vice-Pres.

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