Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 9

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Mrs. Gallup' day school class It: has been -announced hére _that eof the Blpl‘lx:l!chs:l:h yan)b)’ed moon-rL\l&her M. Keith and Arthur C. Keith, i ligh! * night at Mrs.! cngaged in business under the name e ot e Buling . of the Keith Trucking & Garage Com- camp, at Old Killingly pond. . 2 S r P:;viglcnce is{pany, have purchaséd the property én Miss uper o ting Mo and Mire. percy E. Ham. | Bouth Main street which tncludes the ;‘:u in East Kilingly, butidi now used by them. by thée William A. Reddv of Dayville was|Keith Marble Works, Harper's stable tn_Putnam Tuesday on business. and the small bufiding used as an o Harold ETiott and Wilidam AMoran, jfice by H. H. Davenport. -All of these|. who figured in tn: autom: o acci- | buildihgs are of woocd. and have b;on dent at Dayville are resting comfort- i erected for only a few yedrs. 'he ably at the Day Kimbail hospial in[land acquired in the deal extends Putnam. 7 from South Main street (hrough to The Girls’ i School strcft, an €hoo e AN Gy | street side is & house and barn, which Y ening when Miss Kathryn Moran was|also have been purchased. by Mr. elected treasurer to suc-esd Miss Em- | Keith and his son. ily Williams, who resigned hecause| Word has been received in Putnam she is leaving fown. Plans wer: dis-|of the death Sunday in Baltimore, of cussed for the coming fall. Among|jMjss Marion K. Bullard. dsughter of the things suggested arc classes for{Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bullard, and the instruction in milliners and in basket|njece of Dr. Marguerite J. Bullard of making. If enough interest shown | putnam. The cause of . death was in this, ndoubtedly a cias: in Cook-|piven as influenza. ing will be started. 1in regard to 1he|® pgrs “George C. 8. McKay, wife of money which was @ado from Fan-{ine pastor of the Baptist church; is ill o tasia. the mubical coma2dy put o1 |at the home of relatives in Neweastle, 80 successfully here a shu:: while|New Brunswick. She has ”‘“m‘ can’t smoke it ' The hand-made cardboard box is expensive. You have to payforit. When it is used, - ~ the price is higher -or the quantity - ~of cigarettes is reduced. ago it was decided to buy furnitur> to e’ complete the fitting up of tho ciub!™ & hioin of Police John Bulger is on rooms. It was announced also ihallene watch for automobilists who are a drive for membersh'p will take|ysing Sehool strest as a speedway. A place the latter part >f September. number of complaints bave - reached At the unien devotiomal service at|the police lately in which it is al- Davis Park next Sunday ecvening a|leged that drivers are going at a reck- men’s choir, composed of (he men|less pace along this straight stretch. members_of the different Protestant : Rev _John White Walker, of Phila. church choirs, will sing. delpu, formerly rector of St. PRilip' The new fire alarm box at Connec-|Epigcopal church here, will conduct ticut Mills has been installed and was| the gervices at that church nest Sun- tested out wednes:a,\ # nlg}:t_ The | day. equipment of the fire department is a nearly complete now and the borough .1:.:":;":'-:0“: e T has as good a fire department as|El08 O Hencl BeS Been BEfted. T many of the surrounding towns. Fneeting neld Tuéaday nisht in Exgies’ The Goodyear Cotton Mills baseball| hall, which was attended- by 125 ex- team is leav today (Thursday) for|gervice men- from Putnam and sur- Akron, Ohio. where they will play two | younding towns. The namé chosen is games against the very fast team of|that of Rev. Anselm. J. Mayotte. Fa- theé Goodvear Tire and Rubber Co.[ther Mayotte was formerly cufraté of ©of that city. The first game is o be| St Mary's church in Putnam, When played at Beiberling Field on Satur-|the war broke out, he enlisted as a day and the cecond game Sunday.|chaplain and was sent oveérseas, where There is a great deal of local enthu-|he died as the result of injuriés re siasm over these games, as the Good- | cejved when thrown from 8 horse hi year. Conn. bovs have made a most|gag riding. There werée four names enviable reputation on the diamond|piaceq in nomination. The other . 56 far this séasén, and everything|inree .were Norman L. Kennedy, a poipts toward an extremely hot ¢on-|putnam boy who died in a seutBeérn ¢ for the laurels. The Akron team|.ump. General Israsl Putfam, for probably visit here £oon after| . nom this city is named, Lieutenant the first of ptember, to play the|yayiq }. Putnam? the American ace. return game: & and a descendant of a brother of Is- Aside from the interest which the|, (| byuinam. The meeting was al- national sport affords baseball unanimously in faver qf Father lowers. the trip to Akron will s name: RO EHIE: vhes Baoht- » TURKISH 5 20 cents for 15 cigarettes mam !0“ do not fif 7 an pPportunity to inspect the mam-|inccs the newly Organized Putnam . paj’ an “penslz’e m (ioodyear factory v 54 re - vt z To aitend & dance Eiven for them and|Pand: led br C. Dwight Sharpe, gave . b I h L asmvre bewling hes will be in order. Mrs. Mary R. Munyan s organist The Jineup. which includes 12 plav-|, M Baptisc church. in the absence ers. is as follows: Pitchers, Jennings (&t the Baptist church ~ and Nichols; catchers, Frechette and [°f Mrs Samuct Reh. o o 3 < Reddy: first base, Masterson: sec- |pyinam Methodist church this “Week, < opd base. Gagnon and McDonald: [,"5 oy ‘that members may attend "“"’"‘e;’t'";-e];:"’é"::a TS0, ot el | the camp meeting now in session at u 3 nnelly: #ight fleld, BARD. Thé| WarmettS L g e i entire party {5 madé ub of 16 men, in-| CTONSTIE (RA CUe BAri Cla the 4 cluding R. W. Boys, superintendent of | LoURY @16 PUCATINE 1o At hich the Goodvear Cotton Mill N. Tur- Hingi SRS > : At x Behmu. | 18 to be held at Chepachet, R. I Mon- ot aaee: EOF . Bi o< ) Trederic H. Hinrichs, of Wood- g P vt W L vy ik etock, 1= to be ofie of the speakers. A 5 a2 BB i e Mr. and_Mrs. Henry Morse have A meeting of the warden and bur-|pbeen visiing in Putnam. held Tuesday evening at| William Vabehn, formerly of Put- which the appropriations necesrary |nam, new livifig in Greeneéville, N. C P 2 for the coming vear were voted. As has been visiting in Putnam. a yet noth definite has been done in Mrs. Danijel B. Gilbert is at Willi- 57 s regard to Porough hall It_was alsod mantic cams- evcund. % . voted to insiruct ,Wesley Wilson to| The Epwerth Lcéague of the Meétho-| ° eceive the bids for 500 feet of fire|iat churcm held a cabinét meeting on ose. to replace some defective hose|\Wedresday night at the home of Miss now on hand. Helen Devine, School street. ot ailroad . situation looks en- | Tn4 gody of Miss Hattie Barnes, o b recig e Al B 4 nere Nas|who died Sunday. was brought to % been a vpartial lifting of the embs Putnam Heighis cemetery:. on freight along the road which wii|Futna & ¢ : help relieve the congestion at ‘he lo-| The _half heur jitney service that % cal manufacturing concer Be- | began Monday between Putnam and L . cause of the inability s the | West Thompson and the Grosvenor- tueowvoaaves _— 5] zoods the output of the concerns is|dales has been abruptly stopped. The atcumulating at the mills, all of the|drivers of the jitnevs that have been plants’ hére ha large orders to fill| covering the route teére notified on necessitating tbeir running overtime, | Tuecday by Ralph Young, of Danfel- and when th- embargo is wholly lift- e6n, députy eutomobile insveétor. that ed will be able to breathé a|alaw which went intoefféct July 1 ve si ef. The passenger service|quired to take out liability insurance curtajled but the shopmen are|ts the amount of $10,000. Henry Gag- it present in regard (0 ré-|non, who was opeérating a large 'bus, Tl 15 to work. There the train ser-fwent to Hartford Wednesda> with the © would be about normal once|intention of seéuring a license and more. As to the jithey setvice it 18 taking the required insurance. If there —WMQ’I means that if you don’t like LORD SALISBURY inexcelled .\r;"fllan!l;’ ren@oret;dhns big|are no further imerrupuo:s, it is ex- . Saturday as they ever Have in|pacted that the service which was o . m of the vear. Patrolman |successfully begun. will ‘again be Cigarettes vor.can get your money back from the dealer. Marun o f said that the lack of trol- |started today (Thursday) or Friday. : — it able here Saturday, because there | There was a mesting of the mér. were as many people on the stréet as| Gpamper of Commerce Tuesday. and the entire transportation systéem was AT and Mre. Chas G L2 MT| oroughly gonme over. Several plans motor trip through the BMerkshires | Bave: Desht EULSE ovhe fbr_ Eeen Sob W. S. Pepler, of the Danielson|{ior IAPIORCEnett of 1o Bosh merving fouten SO isenjoving his vacation| [ Tihe ‘cHalrman of the merchants’ Miss Mae Dunn is spending her va- | (OAMILLEs BaS, teniored B oo | nala an ice cream sale Friday & M isiti M y hs. His test ation at Kennebunkport, Me, tion. ¢ states that business pres- an ice . Svening | Maine. NORTH STERLING ate, R. I, is visiting Mrs. C. H.|dence for over three months. - * sure makes it impossible for -him to|in charge of Clarence Beckwith. Miss Inez Metcalf has left the em- is healing slowly. George Baribeault, who was held at| SV 2 : e > p give the time necessary to_the cham- The house three doers ‘W the | ploy of Mrs. W. F. Maine and has gone Milton Burnett of Dayvilie and Wal- Y Gt . - P o en e bonae °®™ T | bor of commerce work. Warren .| Congregational church, ownel by the|to the inn to work. 59| tor Greeme, 7. ot Worcester have been ERGY, G tthe,, wh shas boon e = § Ames has been elected in his place. A|eatate of the late Eliza W. Loomis has| Rev. M. R. Plumb and family of visiting their aunt, Mrs. George Pierce, attending summer normal echool at GRISWOLD Middlesex — Middlesex country js|Sub committee on_transportation has|béen sold to the Huxferds, whe have| Edgewood, R. . are spending part of|the past-week. : Danbury the past two weeks, has re- £ S ? it been appointed. The 'bus that has|rented it for the past two years, Mrs.Lthéir vacation at Charles Larrabee’s.| Charles Sahien 'and family spent|turned home. = Themr.:gle: _!::l:;oci::{exégnt‘?ufl- ess meetin, sday the e & Splrit of Iiliga: |been running since the strike began, | Huxford and daughter, who have beeh | Mr. Blumb will preach in (bt Congee: Sunday with rélatives in Sekonk, R L| xrr. and airs. C. G. Glark of Provi- | 105 MecUng Tuesday aite tion, for according to the records of = s e ¢ . Tar ‘West Thompson, and | spending the winter in New York, aré| gational church Sunday. The leader| - the puperior court clerk. six cases are| 53 70 & thers with the Webater trol. | now in Stamford. appointed for the C. . meeting is Rus- BrovitiEne A et e Trros| dhice Were visitors Bunday &t - 'O.| rrmeron Kinney. - sventing twe 4 g TR ki ley cars, is still in operation. The annual Sunday school and com- | sell Potter. Cole A Plummer’s. : weeks with Mr. dnd 3re, Khmer Wall Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey spent Sun- | in Mystic, court of errors. This is the largest, Py ¢ 2 - | munity picnic will be held Thursday,| Miss Lucy Sherman has been visit- Miss M. . John of Moosu: 3 John Paguette and Miss Alma Mar- y D e P e B g Sterling spent | 44y with relatives in Providence. Mrs. Sterry Kinney has several sam- number of appealed cases pending, at b - chard, of Manchaug, Mass. who were|the 14th, at Waldo station. e - D Tovigoe L Senra e from. this Coliity: (o RNy | o IhEre Theadiy 4C St AT eI Wil v Alie" CORESIHBUA! W] 0. Wlkaie Histrington of Pengsyl- | Sunday at George C. Spooner's. S e o seryice At the shurch i e e Rt 3 church by Rev. Paul Hanotel, came t|at 9 and 10 a. m. Latheopere Tecent guests of Mrs. H. C.| 4 number of local people attended | hrcerinn: e, T kg ey Putnam Wednesday to pass their| Mrs. S. C. Higbde, who was to have | Lathrop. e aet SEl0cal peuDly. : dien ex > N honevmoon. served the tea at the library Saturday chlnrn.rrlul- at the inn are Mrs.| ;= Griffiths .na‘“n Ralusss apant L‘;‘!:;-o:nd"i;:{;a J-Ff~66‘?y }gm;}:fl:g ‘\:nd} R N it e ine L g e . R e L s ““g“"'g, God, Uttel coveral days at Storrs ocollege last|family last aveek. New Haven—About 50 Cathelle - ’". 1. B | T Tustine Oreone 1 oA g R whet "'E"‘wi‘: i kot e Detend week. Joseph Nappie and family of Bristol,| men of New Haven practically all &k ou ike Mre JustiveGretns left Tussdar| St Jowsph« haSResELESiese i o8 o s . George Pierce and family spent Sun- | R. I, are spending ten davs at their|of C. men have returned, their annual for a visit at Mamaroneck, N. Y. found that the pelvic bone was broken| Greenwich—Commuting to New York | day in Woreecren. farm here. spiritual_retreat of three days at e e e o Mt T ettty & PoesiBhe | I0m ER(N foWn &nd Btamford was i~ | Miss Doris s Sahisn 18 sistting rel- | Friemis of Leon A, Dexter are slad | mbmr Mottt Tporiree davs & B e D o O Wl | oo who was with her, had|oried to motorvehicles by the railroad |atives in Providence. to learn that he has returned home | Staten Isiand, conducted by Father h"\r'“ems 9% Coutir strest nerr".rtm.;}rix:n in two places. '::‘ae strike. : Mrs. Imogene Lyon of North Scitu-lafter being in the hospital in Provi-|T. J. Shealy, 8. J. e part of the harness gave way, ca Ing WleHAM the horse te run and the wagon to A very successful sale of fancy arti- | overturn. Mrs. Higbee had every- les. , cake and ice cream was | thiig prepared for the tea and friends IS Foche enent ot W Paurs | served it for her, and a good sum wa 50 PAIR OF 1 . church at the studio of Miss Dorothy|added to the treasury. o5 9 Weir last Thursday. The rooms were| Mrs. Tennant and daughter of Plain- | very attractive and there was a large| field, N. J. are boarding at Mrs. M. A. L“dles 36'50 and ! number present from Norwich, Hart-| Bates’. ford, Boston, New York, Willimantic,| Miss Mary Frink, who has been at Scotland, Hampton and the Wind- | work in the Red Cross reams in Bos- hams. The proceeds amounted to-over| ton for the past 11 months. spending $300- " Those In charge of the sale were | her vacation with Mr. and Mre. Guil- Low SHOB Mrs. J. Alden Weir, Miss rothy | ford Smith. p Weir, Mrs. H. C. Hatch, Miss Sarah| Mrs. Emma_ Kenyen Robinson of CLOSING OUT AT Johnson. Mrs. R. G. Waterous, Mrs.| Riverhead, L. I, spent last week at her E. K. Leffingwell, Mrs. W. A. Raymold, | old_ home here, o “ 95 P - Mrs. Light, Miss' J. W. Bingham, Miss| For ‘the Congregational chureh an- .. am | Claassen. Miss Stokés, Miss ~Mary |nual midsummer fair the supper is in Packer and Mrs. 1. W. MacLean. The | charge of Mrs. Ada Larrabee and the ice cream was eerved by R. Geodwin | fancy work in of Mrs. H. 8. 40 PAIR OF w:ux?r‘: aeroplane went over the - hdies’ 54.00 and SATURDAY SPECIALS Ladies’ $1.00 SILK GLOVES FOR 69c Pair Ladies’ SATURDAY SPECIALS . Children’s STOCKINGS ALL SIZES | ¢ 2Pairfor25¢ ; ABOUT 100 PAIR OF Ladies’ village Monday noon toward the R P DANIELSON CASINO, southwest. - 5 35.53 to “-50 STARKWBATHER BLDG. Rev. Brownell Gage and family of : : « “.50 o R W e | o SR o g A SHOES IRREGULA TABLE } any rs. . Guild over Sunday. Mr. 3 c 3 o B EDNESDAYS LADIES DAY, S(i.ge gave & wery interesting talk at k GULAR OF 35¢ spor 17 Prize | the Congregational church Suna B s : : e siven away every Beturaay. © evening. b Nis ten mioriRE eXperies e : . ; CL CLOSING OUT AT QUALITY FOR 2 3 - while working with the Y. M. C. A. in m % S 2 % l P . __ FRANK BARRER, Prop. France, - Mr. Gake's work was priner —y x pally among a section of the 150,000 Chinese laborers who were working on , xwe“ Ag cy the roads, ete. : Magnesia en | Mrs. Christine H. Brigham and son|in & half glass of hot water after eat- Maxweli and Chalmers Cars and Max- [ of Chicago are guests of the Misses|ing. Is safe, pleasant and harmiess ROLLS OR PACKAGES 6 for 25¢ Joh 9 t and gives almost instant relief. N Temhe, - Usir e B, W, Loomis of Beltast, N. Y. wis| It neutiatises. memach. scdity oeh H. E. ANDERSON n_town last week. ot the ©. m:| acens the foed contints so m‘c‘ & SO comm! e . 3 21 Maple 61, Danisisen, Conm . socisty of the Consmmgational church | GrusEists SoarmbtD - ;

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