Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 9

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ome 1o Our - week's v‘mm W n 'fam: to attend ¢ in L bagepail cume. B - been in town an":gm&,hfieir Pnate: dny_or Faterson N By ayland tt; who) ‘charged and is at his I ville. He is the last of Dayville's eon- nt return’ ?)-koum FUTRE, Foe _clerks ~o: y their Aifth half-hoiiday Thursday af- ternoon. They celeb: or less informal way by = mateh between those emp nerth side of the railroad cr | those employed on fhe. south side: The E. H. Jacobs Manufacturing Co. of School street! is closed for :‘ week to give the help a vacation. This is an annual custom with that concern. In the town court Tuesday mormin; George Baribeau of South Main sf was charged with embezzlement, HE has been j!g the employ of the Metro- politan Life Insurance Co. and it is Ladies’ Brown Pumps, regular $7.00 quality, now only $4.50] 2t the company's request that he W Sadiew Brown Oufords, régular 58.50, now only .. $6.80| i %S E Y TURSE of Patent and Kid Pumps, regular $4.00, $5.00 .00 quality, now only $2. White Canvas Oxfords, regular $4.00 and $5.00 quality, guality, now only . e Eadies’ Queen'Quality Black Cloth Top Laces Shoes . ’s Black Walk-Over Oxfords: .. ....... ’s Black Stetson Oxfords ...............00.: $8.00 Special Friday and Saturday LADIES’ BODICE UNDERVESTS Your Choice 37V5c Each’ 3. Condon, su- mment of instructor iming for the Water- at the trade school y community service, has ‘an- of Fitehburg, [ nounced that he has obtained, through E Miss Alice H. Cameron | the courtesy of the board of education. of Providence, R. 1. a place as in. le usé of the podls at the Duggan and structer of bookkeeping at the high|Clafk grammar schools fof popular schéel. swimming classes. $4.50 N The Steamer Nelseco Ii Will Make Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sun- diy during the season, leaving the Railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. Returning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Nerwich at 6:30. h--b-ndnewboatwithDdulEnfinemdample secommodations for 600 passengers. FARE 40c EACH WAY. THE HOUSEHOLD SEASONABLE GOODS FOR HOME GARDEN Rakes, Hoes and three and five prong Cultivators. - - Italian Grape Hoes. Planet Jr. Wheeled Hoes, Cultivators, Plows and Seed- ers. . Pyrox. Black Leaf 40. Galvanized Watering Cans. Garden Hose. Paints and Varnishes for all purposes. The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5314 been dis- | e be one of the biggest cei- | itnam _h: | " Boynton Merril 'fim the - The of the Putnam visit been " issu ‘were made. per- E ot Gagne and Cor- aier for'd ne tank - ne their place of s John Backus, a former principal o Putnam _high school, called on Putnam | friends Thutsas with Mrs. A. W. Macdonald and fam- ily ofi Oak Hill. The strike situation, as 1: Put- | nam is concérmed, refains’ :;c:l‘ln!ei A Intérest here centers- now i the pro- . posed plans of the chamber of com- o drastic 'olt EASILY NOW ch mueumqen?od’ by physicians. Many endorsements. Reliable ists sell Oil of Korein. Our Money-back guarantee prevails, %m have » pounds mont ,.W no starving, no strenuous exercising. Delightful, steady ance expression of numerous users. $100 Guarantee in each box< Oil of Korein For convenience, Oil of Korein comes in tiny capsules, easily swallowed. Comammf no t! otjectionable. T ly if you need it—many do not. Get a box of Oil of Korein at the drug stere. oliow the simple directions of Korein 7 System. Weigh yourself and use the tape # an average weight reduction of five through this simple, easy self-treatment. of adipesity ‘‘The fat scems to melt away’" is the roid, no purgative, no salts, nething e our-obesity laxative —Korolaxz — The sale of Oil of it ing becauseit is a vegetalized oil compound ; safe. harml A ane nm n% is ummnfi‘ 7 System for self-treatment of over-stoutness (:besig;.) 49| cwod a3 bvordeman for Bdribe: der $1.000 bomds. As no one was se-|merce to establish-automobile service he|to points north and soutll of Putnam. was taken to the county jail in| Wednesday a represeatative of the Brooklyn where he will remain until| Jitney Bus Association of Bridgeport measure before starting. Keep a record of daily .reduction, you want to become slender gracefully. increase your mental and ile and attractive, add PAMG| 1o, vk Thutwny mosning. The tel: .| prominent citizens of the neighbor- sack. - : the session of the highef court. The trolley situation is developing a itrange phlase. So far there is no alleviation of the inconvenience f&s far SR} ox 9 imiee Lehe Fieciels Sintputiy is concerned. 4r'he strike of the Rnode Afland company was settled Wednes- day night and the carmen went back léy service from East Killingly to Providence will be resumed, it is un- derstood. But in regard to the local phase it is diiferent. The trolleys have not been run over the tracks in more than three. weeks, and there seems to be no supply of strike- breakers forthcoming to help in any way. It is reported that one of the hood and a heavy property holder, has made the threat (and no mere threat) that unless the cars were run shortly he would have the tracks removed from his property. The nation-wide rallroad difficulty is becoming a source of consternation here, as if it should become acute it would embarrass Dan- ielson most seriously. The passens ger service and the mail service would be totally cripp with no_possible Solution of the problem. Meanwhile there is ~athing 10 do but to sit tight and await developments. The Bohemian Club is to make some additions to the club quarters. It is understood that they are to take over the remeinder of the rooms in the second floor of the Bradley bioek. When this is done they will have the { whole second story for club roms. Mre. Louise Pippin was taken sud- denly ill at her home here in Daniel- son and was removed to St. Anm's hospital in f“all River. She was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Amilda Fournier. = NOANK The ‘busses driven by the ‘trolley- mén's univn are ing hourly trips i beween e Groton. and! this villa ¥ is blessed there- All them and the ‘ent: i0 Groton is not con- 5 160 great, under the circum- stances. - The marriags of Miss Fdna cock, daughter and Mrs. E Babcock, , and Thompson, take place in Hariford Sunda wiil_make that city their home. Frank Worsgster and daughter Ethel of Forestville have been visit- ing here. r. and Mrs. Arthur Hammond and children Mary and Earle of Pat- chogue, L. I, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. { Charles Butson. Carrol Harden of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. M. B. McDonald. Miss Grace Kingston has returned to her home in New York after a visic ere. Frank McDenald has returnéd to Jtimore. | Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Peck and son Lester and Mr. and Mrs. King Peck of Plainville have returned home. af- ter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Eawin Babcock. __ i CHAPLIN Rev. W. B. Sandford, pastor over a large church in Des Moines, Towa, is spending a_vacation at the home of his father, Charles Sandford, of South Chaplin. Rev, Mr. Sandford will speak at the chapel at South Chaplin_gext Sunday evening. Rev. Albert Barton and Mrs: ton, of Brooklyn, N. Y., are with Mr. and Mrs. Laird and were at- tendants at church Sunday. Charles Barstow, who is located in California was among the attendants at church Sunday and shook hands| with many old friends. Dr. Orin R. Witter of Hartford is. enjoying a_vacation in town with his family, at Mrs. E, Jessie Hunt's. Mrs. ‘Hamlin anll son, Bdwin Hamlin, of Hartford, are spending a week at J. Wilber Lanphear’s. Lift off Comns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. i [ ‘With vour fingers! You can lift off | any hard cern, soft corn, or corn be- | tween the .toes, and the hard skin cal- | luses from bottom.of feet. A tiny-bottle of “Freezone”, costs lit- | tle at any drug store; apply a few’ !ldrops upon the corn or callus. In-! tantly it stops hurting, then shertly | ou lift that bothersome corn or| callus right off, root and all, without| one bit of pain or s=orvemess. Truly!/ bug LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON ndertaker and Embalmer U Ssecisl Attartion to Every Betall . | Nightingale mill went on strike on arrived {o survey the territory prepa- ratory to sending two or more 'buses to this city. Accerding to a member of the merchanis’ committee of the chdmber, this representative was im- pressed with- the possibilities of run- ning a line to West THompson and to| North Gregvenordale, but he was not S0 certain that it would pay to estab- lish a line to Dayville, Daniclson, Goodyear afid other points south. This rathér upsets some of the commit- tee’s plans, for it is to points south > g B gt B Sold by busy Arugeists In Norwich, including The e e ey Lee & Osgood Company; Andrew Mclaughting J. A % Morgan; and all leading druggists everywhere in Con- be made even better by adding an- other mathine, -shich can be readily acquired here in Putnam. “nless this Bridgeport firm will send ‘buses toward Killingly as well as to Gros- venordale, we don’t need them at all. There is occasion to ‘bring_any seeing th: is obtained from somewhere with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Jones. and his sister, Miss Beatrice Jones, at the Bowerie. Rev. J. W. of the ( more jitneys here to run north. There are enough as it is." This was the statembnt made by one Putnam mer- chant Thursday. It is a disputed question as to just how much Putnam trade is suffering as a result of the stFfke. According to 1 the best informed merchants. it is ab- | phonse Bourcier to go to Park Street| ne solutely impossible to determine this, | 1o extinguish a blaze that has Dbeen | \p for with prices higher than ever, and | burning for some weeks in a dump on | no dccurate records to refer to, it is|the property of Nelson Clair. A pe almost, impossible to compare this| tition calling aticntion ‘to the smoke year's ‘business with the correspond- |from the dump was presented (o the ing day a year ago. Unless accurate|common council this weelk. and it sales records are kept. not only of act-|upon their order that Chief Bourc = ual money handled, but of the num- | acted. ber of customers hat enter the stores. no comparison can be made —and but : & few merchants keep such detailed rec- GALES FERRY ords. It is known, however, that trol- s ley traffic from points north of Put- Tipaigtle s Even on nam into Webster has incréased evening in_the Country per cent. since the strike began three | CIUb house With the following pro- Weelis ko, and Putnam business men | Eramme: Piung, Prarer and Temple Who réad the signs right. declare that [ Dance, Greiz; Valse 4. Chopin, Tued- all this extra_traffic can be cxplained | CCk Met e 18 omly ‘ofie Way; ‘axid - that s that|ooiestes Mrs. Chadles T, Burd: The! o Dustness that ordingmily tame to But.|Sunshine of Sour Smile Blowing Bub- REnT L ating Shebo = Beadic: corniet solo, Whether or net the Bridgeport au-| T P, Sgomge 3% Aebc tomobiles come to Putnam automobile | J0¥, AT L5 e 0 service to Grosvenordale and North |1 LR e ot g Grosvenordzale be established by | ? Mine, Mrs. Frank Woodrul the chamber by Satuedny. .1t the|PIano, Felomalye A Wiat. Chopin. M. e S, Dee T i are Band: ™ Ehe . Amertcany ‘ome. Mrs, Woodrufi: piano, F\ { impromptu, Mr. Mets. 3lis Meis was the accompani len Straw Bush announced the pro- » {6, | sramme to an audience of about one Kinney. of ‘Center- atreet: {for the benefit . the club. A secomd A latge number of new books has|Musicale is planned for next week, been added to the public library this| Wit an: ice cfeam sale this week. week. Many of these are juvenile| The Book Club held a picnic at the works. The books are the gifi of the | summer bungalow of Mrs. Horace H. state. ears near the village Tucsday with Word has been received here of the|a &o0od attendance. Salad. sand- marriage in Hartford last Saturday | wiches, cake, fruit, olives,candy and afternoon, at St John's Episcopal s served. The members made church, of Miss Irene S. Potter, for randa parly and were émployed merly of Putnam, and Joseph 1. Bar- g ret, formerly of Conantville. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett are to live in ast Hart- ford. A pamphiet on the subject of news- paper associations in Connecticut, written by Everett E. Hill of Hart- arlevale, Ttalian pastor ford has fust been received in But.|of the aptisi churen, nam. It is of .particuiar interest in|Wichr with a party of five youns. men this” city bécaube it tells of the es- | oom:that city, hirived Friday at one talishing of the Wolf Weekly Pi of the cottages on the village street Association, founded by Souvenir Wil- | Jelonging: to. Charles H. Brown of liam Harrison Taylor, a former Put-|Nerwich, whichthey. may eccupy for nam resident and newspaperman. 1. 72 v O, Williams, of this city. was one of SR Sataliegs men( Wednes- the original members of the organiza- tion. Tn recent vears it was united |Zlest 8t the I With the Commecticut Editorial asso- | SSUSHIS 215 5 A L e 2 Satterlee left Thursday for a motor ey Slacic Timmbs By n, at thel trip over the Mohawk Trail. request of the common council, has| Wiliam A. Maynard of Providence written a_l€tter to the Shore Line|is the guest of his relatives, Mrs. Eli- lectric Railway, requesting them to|zy D. Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Fu- move poles and tracks on King street, | gene I.a Fontaine of the Stoddard dis- Putnam, in_accordance with specifici- | trict, tions sent them some time ago by City S = Fngineer George W. Perry. This street| ~The improvement of the highway is to undergo extensive repairs, and |through the village from the new curbs are to he put in place. ~ The|State Military Highway near the M. poles and track interfere with the |Ef parsonage to the bridge over the plans, and work canhot start until the| New Haven railroad in the village. trolley company moves them. Fear-|has been begun the past week. Albert ing that a reaay reply might not. be| Kinmouth, second selectman of the forthcoming, the common council has|town of Ledyard, and Ermest Wilcox authorized the highway to take what- | of Ledyard. are doing the work. éver action may be nefessary to see| Mrs. Flora Siceper from Laconia, N. that the work is dome, if no answer|H. who has been the guest of her ne- to Clerk Ryan’s letter is received |phew, Commander Guy . Davis and within one week. A similar request|Mrs. Davis, while en route to Phila- to move poles so that a.sidewalk may | delphia left. Wednesday for that city. be built has been sent to the Southern| Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Dolbeare with New England Telephone Company. | Mrs. Dolbeare’s nieces. the Misses Tlese poles that are,to be moved are | Erwin of Greeneville were an auto on Church street, north of Smith|party calling at the home of Mr. and street. Mrs. Latham E._Smith Monday. The entertainment committee of the| Mr-_and Mrs Paul Mathewson of tter- L ’ the| New York and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ma- of Honor as announiced & smoker for | (hewsen of Norwich with the gentle- flext Thcsday ‘avening in Eagies hal, | Bens . ‘Mrs. Ellen Mathewson, nion block. All other meetings have| ©f Durham, were dinner guests of n for business purposes, but this ne wi devoted to a Eet-together and social time. Children Cry j{~Putnam Methodist church is to be o e s o | e A a illimantic camp meetine. = CASTORIA e body of George Brott, 52, whol died Monday in Hartford, was brought @ 2 to Putnam Thureday aftefnoon and Vastaken (o Thompeon, where 1o.| Maxwell Agency meral services were held at the home of his aunt. Burial was in the West| Maxweli and Chilmers Cars and Max- Thompson cemetery. well Trucks. Used Cars. 3 . . rtlett was in Boston on 3 B ERS‘ ol" R iy Sharpe ai - HE o ss Helen 5 n : 5 vacation, in New et e 21 Maple St., Danielson, Conn. A number of employes at the Morse- Sl Wednesdsy afternoon because they 85 & lieved oue of wge workers was to be| F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST dischargad. Assured that such was F . not the case, they returned to their uneral Directors Places. The regist 24 it i the ity are in’ wession today perfecting the Central Village, Conn. caucus lists. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT The fire department was ordered| Courtésy, Efficiency, Satisfaction out Wednesdav night by Chief Al-' Telephone Cennection Moosun Div. dike u-dfil atly, op o ‘poetpmin. o % Sotter of posteard. Fourite Koep Thia sivertisement 2nd show Lo others, 3¢ Pl ‘and 80 Hdels rocommended that 1t in s awil best advartiaing. 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Such speed, with its rapid turnover and smaller profits would be impossible without the efficient organization and wide scope of Swift & Company, thergsults of fifty years’ experience in handling meat. Do you believe that government inter- ference with the complicated and efficient machinery of the packing industry can be of any benefit? Experience with government regulation of railrqads and telephone and telegraph might suggest an answe Swift & Company, U. S. A. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce: Street A TS siows” #/waT BECoMES oF THE AVERAGE DOLLAR RECEIVED BY SWIFT &

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