Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1919, Page 9

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o The Norwich Electric Co ANNbUNCE A Service Station for Storage Batteries We Are Fully Equipped to Serve Every Make of Starting We Render Our Most Efficient Advertisement. Tell Your Battery Troubles To Qur Expert Battery Man.© He Will Give You the Benefit of His Experience. When You Want the Very Best We Can Supply You With the Famous EXIDE BATTERY NEW. BATTERIES, RENTALS AND PARTS SUNLIGHT BUILDING Nortcn's mother and sister. AMrs: Julle Lariham and Miss Larkham: | _Mrs. @egrge G and, childrenfl ‘Er-‘);e! and Margaret,. Who. have he;n ing Mrs, Gooch's - sl ster, Mrs. Atwood: ai unanmfie Fetiiro. €4 to heir hame in New Rochelte; Y, on Faturday. J.?‘ Jesse Inman % z s My: snd Mrs. Witlard | daughter Annette of Plain e ‘oicwing officers were recently | Wers guesis of Mr: and )(u elecied by the Christian Endeavor so- | James the first of the week: purchased 2 ciety for the next haif ye Presi-| Alfred Oden recently deni. Miss Grace Wymai ce presi- | new touring car: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston recently | entertained their = hepi v, Raymond dent, Miss Alberta Eno; recording sec- W. Buchanan, cponding secretary, Mrs. W. R. Davoll. | Dobson, and his wife Providence. Th have been two birthday par- | Mr. son recenny received ais- £ the past week, Daisy Cer- | cuarge from the U. S. army affer sev- celebrating her 12th birthday ' eral menths’ meritorious service in little party Tuesday afernoon | France. udoiph Hall entertaining in a' Stanley Cerveny of the U. S. navy is way a few days berore. al_home on a furlo Sorton and two chil-| 1. Walter Barrows fell from a load are visiting Mrs. | of hay-last week, severely injuring the MANSFIELD 'CENTER The Young People’s club held its aunual meeting Monday evening at| the nome’ of Miss Grace Wyman. The following. officers were elected: Presi- | Mrs. Ruth Jacobs, first vice! dent, Forrest Gr: second yice rresident, Miss Lucy Payne; secre- | Miss' Grace Wyman; treasurer, | ti veny . Randalt dren of Danbury ! salads, and cream was served on the l;n evening concert. Good Man Pepfully played by the Louisiana Five Jszz Orchestre, the newest Columbia combination, which 250 plys the coup- ling “Yelping Hound Blues,” another irresistible fox-trot. A:2742—8Se “Tears (of Love)-One Y:;?Y:namusfiné;%tp “Tears (of Love), *m Glad | Can Mike You Ony' and “Pahjamah,” won’t ‘makeiyou , cry, but dance. ‘“Yama Yama Blues”™ will make you dance some more. A-2741—85c % 'n- fl-ppy Six play: o fect waltz, and the Waldori Astoria Dance Orchestra this « fameus fox-trot from the music especiaily compo Nazimova's great new A-2747—85s Ligaments of i prows | ined to the hop!e | Miss M Mrs. J. B o T”‘d .‘::! T Dr. F. ¥ the home O She leayes three cl est 7 months old family were guests of |mer during brother sr!es ton and V. Mrs. Ayer. Prof. C. A, pames of the t Lauder is the of her bto'.her, Alexander Lauder, .ndID t week on state road werk at . Jacobson has received word of | d23; the ceath of his sil!’l‘, .Annl.. wife of|ever, . T, 3 | Jacobson for :evgrax weeks la illness lh &nklc Auh—u'{h ‘much | but no Inrlz il con- guest e u ohn ane ush ne Mr. and phrear, from this town, two of whoi lives. sandwiches, cak ice followed by a fine For the success of the knowledgment is especial tenor solos, and his ae An exeellent cafet e, coff married at his home in this vflhge the y BD“ of '2:‘;, The Fourth of July celebration this ear_was a very pleasant affair. At the Welcome Home service for the re- turned service men there were inter- gsting addresses by Capt. J. B. Fuller- W. B, Lan with music by the children and a song by ‘Wheeler led the singing of popular war songs and slso read Mansfieid's hono‘r" mll;:ihe 71 men in the seryice lost their Juneh of concert ae- Hy due Bist, on Huj the violinist, Mrs. Carleton Hughes, accompanist, Willimantic, and her Mrs. to Mrsfl Stemmens and ton of Storrs. A violin Mrs \(ary Ross has returned after | s & few days in Previdenee. spe; Piirs. Freda Lind dren of Breoklyn, Mr. Mr. Hebbenstall of Storrs for his pleasing to of C. H. Beebe, who alse read, and Hanting- solo by Rex- ford Crane, accompapied by Beatrice Macfariane, was also mueh enjoved. the summer at The Birches. . and Mrs. Trate and family have moved from Plantsville t o the parso :pe and Mr. Trate will begin his pas torate here. Mies Ruth Starkweather is spending | a few weeks at Lake Champlain. Mrs. Clifford H. Robirson and chil- | aren, Ruth, Plain Hill Madison.—Mr. and EKnowliten of Missouri have a: their the engagement of Mrs. Harriet and Marian, were | recent guests of Mrs. George Geer of | Wilbur nounced ughter, Miss Charlotte E. Knowlton, te Her- bert Scranton Whedon ef this place. Mr. Knowlton's family are keil known summer residents here. IN MIS Mrs. Pinkham's Vi ble Compound, - flfi YEARS Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Towa.—‘‘ For years I -u Oskalooss, simply in misery from s ? awhl v&rk fo‘r me fll ers 1 th” s Mrs. Lizzie West, Oskalooss, !m Why will wemen dre ‘weakness and pains—an d to | | eourt for Windham county at | A. Reed, “%o- A Hpin#;n’ hpp;‘:p&vgm? O A were mgnler in a German re. <cen 4.}! ml;inim and. appear W‘ and pubiic service o o] sftur but the rain again interfered with the business men's m—-specu for a: :uny leaked out of acts of o at a nottage ‘?l other pubuc -euu:e Dwyer of Allston, now being ways, with an auto- ‘t.hr service being regularly ‘Members of Danielson’s troop of Boy Scouts left here Sunday afternoon for twe weeks' encampment at Green's nnn. Quadic lake, northeast of Put and near the Rhode Island bor- Rev B. T, Hatfield. a former pastor at the Baptist church, will come here at’a union service o ot Providence end with friends In cils ”“""33&?“‘:..;.3&‘.2‘.‘“?& he borou‘h board of relief, are to begin sessions the latter part ot A‘m'd Turcotte has filed suit for | divoree from Roselma Turcotte. The case probably will be heard at s.puc- f th tof Windnam county. S that - m, 3 Capt. A. P. Woodward, o. tor of small arms prac: tice, is iRe Dinigleon contianeat R is one of the towns t‘hu is expectod to have & post of the Ameri: can Legion. muly ‘wants one, too. p t-l.ke the lnltlntiv:‘i'n Lh‘ ter. Not mud\ could be accflmpllfihefl the - use of the numerous ny A start has been made, how- the work will be carried on "';';:. Yide off &F tror ice be- he cu of trolley service be- z Dani Ridison and Providence cut the early delivery of certain.popu- lar mewspapers, now arriving here oyer other and slower routes. In addition to other special trans- portatien services of the day, a motor ’bus line was put in operation. Satur- y evening between Danielson and lexander's lake, where many sather- ed for the dancm; {h much siasm could be de- | yeloped " in Danielsnn over taking a hesd in making life happier in sum- mer for children of the New York| here as fresh air children. The train service given Saturday by the New Haven road was practically a_restoration of the regular service of 15 years ago. to the traveling men in town especial- Iy, it seemed quite wonderful fo be able to get a train again at intervals of less than half a dozen hours—al- most toe good to last, because it isn't in the line of restriciion and regula- tion, so very popular just now. Manager W. E. Keach of the Con- necticyt Mills baseball team an- neunced negotiations with the Ashland team for amother game. The local team was scheduled to play Ballouville | snurdny, but the contest was called ff because of weather conditions. The following Brooklyn men will be liable for jury service in the superior ions held during the year beginni Sept. | I H Edward Allen, Oscar I". 5 Henry Burbank, J. Herb George F. Bartholomew ¥ Coffey. E. M. Colvin, Irving W. Chap- man, Robert Cooper, Oliver F. Downs. Henty M. Evans Daniel Havens, | Louis Ingalls, Winie William E. Keach, Henry W John F. Myers, Edwin M. M. Marlor. Edward Riley, Patrick Joseph_B. Stetson, Harold Stone, Frederick B. Stamford. Thomas | & O. Tajbot, Nathaniel G. Williams, De- Forrest Wells, Albert B. Webh, George B. Weaver, Warren Root. Driyers here of public service vehi. cles, duly registered and licensed, com plain that the rolley strike has brought an influx of private car owners into the passenger carrying business, con- trary to the law of the state. Much of§ this passenger carrying by private car | owners is done under the “don’t you tell” program. Owners who thus yio- late the law may be fined as much as $58 for each offense. Some relief from the cutting off of supplies, chiefly foodstuffs. sent in here by the Providence-Danielson trojley express route, has been obtain-| ed by substituting big motor vehicles which are bringing out vegetables, fryits, meats and other perishable products. The motors can make the o in less than three hours by the ttle Rest route, pver which it is less than 30 miles into the heart of the city. Nerwich is also using a metor truck service to supply Danielsen and other towns alons the line with many perishable products. Mill companies alse have big trucks on the route be- tween Danielson, Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton and other textile centers in southern New England, and are dsveloping what may prove {o be a permanent addition to the transpor- n faciiities of this region. Miss Orpah Spaulding Chase, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Chase of North Main street, was married Saturday afternoen at 2.30 at the Park !tmt Congregational church, Besten. Harry Winthrop March Sterer of Bplton. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Blanche Chase, of New Haven, and Robert H. Storer of Beston, a brother of the groem, was n. best s wedding Mr. Storer left for Spekane, Wash., where he is to be plant analycist for the Goodyear Rubber company. Mrs. Storer, on ac- count ef the condition of her father's health, will remain in Danielson until t” end of August, when she will jein hi usband Mrs. J. P. Edwards, wite of the pas- Danielson Baptist church, was of her wedding ring. her en t ring and two other diamend Tings S & fafhl vaive ol several hupdred dellars while visiting at /her mnm home in Framingham, Mass. Edwards stated Sunday Mn. B ds’ rings were left in_her roo: e she wu out at dinner durlng th. evening with friends. tepement districts who wouid be sent| To many eitizens, and | merly proprietor of - e o iq’ hotel, was a Satyrday visitor in Puf nam. One man hxh;on. A with only one do the St. tus dance, ave. got to hnve ‘which sx,;ru like a pnufivé t-wm; a shake. mea of this said Saturday that the trojlev strike hes mof Torafi‘fed s one offthe J dances after tfi: v d two shouiders to do The regular public service vebicle ithem that business has bun [norm_l Quede o g {a measure this is ‘accounted for by reason of more public seifyce - ters giving extra time to' carrying [ passengers. Peter A. Gardner and Adplphus.:De- Talto I SEngay: Lar o/ VRSt ;rip that Wil teke tum “Albany, Nia- gara Falls, Detro! nd Chicagoe, in which eity Mr. luu-&m- bas/a sister "he Lane Construction ot e ne company Meriden is to rebuild the stretch eof state lu‘hmv between Daywille and Wil the extra; er trains. the night expresses, running with extra a very heavy freight e ~Worcester gh this city was a very busy piece of,railroad linerSaturday. Rev. G. C. S. Il-rK;y. scoutmaster. and %(-?ns Hall, assistant of Harold Gilj iy mz Sri ar c 0 act as ex- ecutor of the m”fi of ‘the late J. W. ns in adow Private Edward Besworth, who re- cently was mystered out of the army after service 'ove: has been v iting with relatives’ East Woed- stock. Only five of the hown of Themp- son’s_te staff of last yegr will remain, ‘it is said, for the opening of the scheois m September. The exo- dus js said be due to the higher ilarine Lrallgble, iy scheels in other towns_ or: jn other .occupations. A session of the Tri-State Holstein club is schedulesl to be held today (Monday) at flm%my hall in Bast Woedsto This club is mme up of { Connectieut, usetts and { Rhode Island nun . are interested in Lrseding better cattie on the farms in this section of the counfry waere the Lesders of thres staes come close tcpether. Speak:'s who are rutiar:tics or cattie b .1 be heard at today’s meeting. otor cars seen in the streets of Putnam during the past week bore registration ~plates , from distant states, ineluding California.. Ohip, Wycming, Pennsylvania and New Mexico. Why worry over the high price of gasoline, or trolley strikes or ‘other such 'little hipdranees o get- ting ahout? Hamilton Holt, who has a_ summer home in Woodstoek, is fo deliver a ilecture this week at Academy hall in the interest of the Day Kimball hes- section. Eugineers of the state highways de- partment have cempleted the survey of the state highway between Brandy hill, in the town of Thompson, and the Massachusetts line, near Webster. | This read is to be rebuilt this sum- | e and bids are likely to be asked | for in the near future, it is said. | Two score youngsters from the ten- ement districts of New York will peacefully and joyeusly invade this ity tomorrow evening. They are the esh Air children who ceme unmder the auspices of one of tge great eity's newspapers, and it willfbe their sec- ond great adventure where fields are green and all the coumtryside is an inviting revelatien for them. The children ar€ to be placed in private homes in many sections of Putnam and vicinity and are to remain for two weeks. Last year the children who came went home delighted with their experienees apd all here who are interested in thejr welfare are go- ing to see that they are just as hap- py and pleased when they round out their vacation, two weeks hence. Boxes 23 and 24 of the fire alarm system, were tested out here Saturday by erintendent John B. Daigle. this being in accordance with the| plan to test twe bexes weekly until the. whole number have been tried. On these tests the box call is blewn enly once. Arnold J. Berry, 18, of Attawaugan, was dangerpusly injured shertly after midnight Saturday when he was E. L. DARBIE Attorney-at-Law Windham_ County National Bank Bidg. hi ne 303 Danielson. MOTOR SUPPLIES e, ate distributers for Philadelphia Diamond d Batteries, guaranteed for 18 mopths. GET OUR PRICES— GBY SATISFACTION WE ARE Dealers Maxwell Maxweli and Chalmers Cars and Max- wefl Trucks. Used Cars. H. E. ANDERSON Tolanheme 340 collision with swung his machine sharply right and across the trolley track. Al- danger, ran up an embanlment bor- dering the rallway, they ‘were struck | and_knocked down by Day Kimball operation upen him Sunday morning it was found that his spleen had been Although his condition was considered though he was carried into the Waren house, near wher e the curred, and remained there ever night. accident were in collizion, but neither was seriously damaged. he had not leeked up the owner of car registered 42442 Conn, I Am Ruinous Sulphation I camse internsl short circmits. # 1 ecause ower-heating. 1 cause plate buckling. T s i I csuse loss of power. ,; Where they try to prevent me from buckling their plates by holding them apart with celluloid eembs at the corpers, | leugh and bulge them out at the centers, or crumble off their active material in chunks, Where they try to defend their plates with rubber, 1 set |up extreme, internal heat, hardening the plates and clogging ' ithe separater pores. I cause 90 per cent. of all battery troubles. Because of me, batteries have to be put into either dry ‘or wet storage during idle winter months; thus adding 10 to 20 dollars to the original cost of the batiery. I exist in all batteries but one. I cannot exist in NON-SULPHATING BATTERIES pn]y Battery Sold with a Year and a half service guarantee. National Battery Service 382 MAIN STREET MARGUERITE BUILDINC ltruck by a big publie unin laurln']lqu car 4"4 2 car owned and driven by Johmn Ryan! W. Carruth « of this city. Berry was walking along Meriden, Conn, the the highway from Alexander's lake as belonging to Bdwin 28 Lambert avent to Attawaugan crossing in company C SOP with Joseph” Stone when the Ryan car | THOMPSON eame rolling along behind them. At| Miss Margaret Moore the same time another car, registered | Mass., has been visiting M 42442 Conm., shot out of a lape that leads from campse on the north shore of the lake. In attempting to aveid a the other car Ryan to ‘the | Elliot .. and Mrs Everett, cation with Miss Mary Mr. Scott suppli Louis E. Blackmar of Mass, are spending their v Blackmar pulpit Ceorinne Child spent Chautauqua Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ba nam. serbert Reynolds underwent an o eration for appendicitis in a Pro dence hospital last week Miss Ellen Reynolds o visiting at Nathan Ch Friends of Miss Charloiic and w laugk in Pat- though Berry and Stone, sensing their Ruyth d the car driven Berry was regmoved to the hospital, where by an by Ryan. Worcester torn apart and one kidney injured.| pital. and many from this city will go|serious en Sunday, the operation was |regret that she is ohliged to give up g !‘:l::)“;;sh;f;!:ws New York ed;é regarded as sueeessful. her work in this vicinity to care for or, v ch overseas, engag Coroner Arthur G. Bill, visited the|her mother, who is ill at their home jon soverpment. mjssions, during the|nospital Sunday morning Botore ‘e ‘"M‘.""“\Z’:i""..fmf;m = s R operation and tool 3 re s M 3 as vee -7 i i .| Puinam. uled” o bé -’ played “in- towns In this | fporon pe ool ot SeHlously hurt, al-) 8 o adcident oc- The two cars that figured in’ the in joints or mus- cles, give a massage wi THE HOUSEHOLD SEASONABLE GOODS FOR HOME GARDEN Two and three burner OQil | Rakes, Hoes and three and Stoves, wick or wickless. five preng Cultivators. Italian Grape Hoes, Planet Jr. Wheeled Hees, Cultivators, Plows and Seed- ers. Sprayers—hand and knap- sack. 2 Coroner Bill said Sunday night that The state motor vehicle regtuterx Ovens—one or twe burner. Toledo Steam Cookers. Asbestos Toasters. and Pyramid Full line of Pure Aluminum Ware. Pyrox, ~ - Pyrex Oven Glass Ware. ::.mwld and Bor- O-Cedar Dusting and Pol- ishing Mops and Polish. Galvanized Watering Cans. Electric Flat-Irons, : $4.00. | Garden Hose. Paints and Varnishes for all purposes, The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Bleck Leaf 40. Telephone 531-4

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