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= FOR TEN YEARS| oo vomes THREE G0OD STORES On Friday Earl Winslow of the post-| Cascs were assigned for the next l‘ Told TO You ln Plaln Engllsh and Deals In office force sold his residence on Rey-|two wecks and three uncontested @i- nolds street to Bernstein & Kagan,|vorces granted at Triday's morni o - ropy fetors of a store in the business|session oi the sumerior court, Judge| ection. | Frank . Haines presiding. George Williums ville, again has| There will be only one trial/day— heen named by the town school com-! Thursday—during the coming week. mittee (o make the enumeration of ana for that day the following cases school children and children of schoollhiave been asslgnéd: The Hobart ge in Killingly, and_is now azed | Manufacturing compa: vs. Spirat iin tn Mr. Wilitams said on!Talabac, first ca Alexandar alch Friday afternoon that indientions v Vietor Nael second _ case; | tnat the enumeration in Dayville iward G. Ames e Charies Dance- |l LADIES’ SILK HOSE, Black or Brown........... 39c | LADIES’ SILK POPLIN SKIRTS in Black, Taupe H Da; Ison will show an increase au. third case. Those cases are to tiis. Bevres:For lastep . You will pay 15c to 1Sc for a spool of silk foda¥ and alPEBIOPs HeE" L ... 1.l . ... L .83.97 ain| Jury cases for the following week Three yards of cilk poplin costs more than $3.9 Frank A. ])d\‘ reot had the members of the Wom ‘e asstsned as follows: September BABY BLANKETS. ...... iti....0p.0..) 36e oach D e e Eae Ordinary out'ng flanncl costs today am's Missionary socfety of the Baptist| s : - S, . Uhitrch At her home 07 & mectine Fri- Seprember 30 Atk B avte: e LADIES’ SILK DRESSES in Black, Navy, Etc. ... $9.97 rold p Sione v P Jamec e " LADIES’ DURHAM STOCKINGS AND MEN'S R e ot o e habant place ir Gontinuancts OF Snué oSk were IPSWICHHOSE .................... 18c a pair | | ADIES’ WHITE VOILE WAISTS, 20 styles to new under way: It is expected that! made in the case of Harold A, Copé- You save 6c on each pair I thie majority of the houses will be com- | land vs. Maric Copeland, formerly of - 2 Picke EMOMA LB s s s s s $1.24 { | than $1.24 o the first of the vear. Brooklyi and Mary L. Dopabue vs.|B | ADIES’ JERSEY BLOOMERS, flesh color, 59¢ a pair Three yabls Sk imuterint Gosts sne P raest R. Warren }m’\- n; Michael Donohue. . F. s. STOLZ nounced zthy list of new books| Tho first divorce of the day was Wholekalers today are asking 67c a pair for them .. ladaed to_the files at the publie lbrary. | cranted to Mrs, Augusta Johneon -of SWIFT’S LAUNDRY SOAP ............... 5¢ca cake 8807 Sacko Ave,, Sacramento. Cal, |5y Wit of Proviafuce o b U Woshdort G iehmion chirg: | REGULAR $1.50 RUBBER TOP CORSETS. ... $1.17 ST e 5 st Froudle Fo visiting here for a few days with his|ca her hushand. Bernhard, W o s B e k&d Blomach Trouhle for 10 [ Hlo g BerE 0 witter. [ Wenster. with habltyal Intemperance Eversthing is §oing up. but we iry 1o hold the prices down Save the pennies, the dollars will take cas y.eus,w..habcczmcsa bad thai I got The ~&pec! town meeting voted to!and intolerable cruelty. The couple Stomack Cremps tiwo or fhree limes | avihorize the selectmen to proceed limarried on August 7, 1901, and lived | | Yy with the work of opening up a 'Invh‘gn Thonu»_\.xn and North Grosvenor- | <wat _ | it the, work o spoming up s qiich | in Tiompeon ‘en! Fobth Gtearynte; °j1° , SAMPLE HATS................... $2.97 and $3.97 After vears of terrible torfure, T | ing in Davville and made an '8 8 have five children, ew a l lne MATERIALS—Fine. Silk \'ax\ou' Velours—Pan Velvets Feather taad abént ‘Fruit-a-fives’ or, Fruit | Priation not to exceed $1200 to mec 3 : 5: Segfried. 13:| Hats—Nothing Higher Than $3.97, Worth $5.00, $6.00 and §10.00 i A kent Tok & Eoial I expense thereo ecimen " Johnson leit herj 1.;:1”“12‘::;‘“1 1t for a trial hox =\. 1 clear the ditc at the of this vear, Mre. Johnson | - wre: itwast rm to the Twoald nse—if I'ru Tain g Reip me, T would Gic. After taking ihe trial box, I Tbeitér, so kept on taking ‘I'nt Tives’ for nearly a vear, and ary leading to the con- of than a dozen new mo¥e of themselyes o last remedy | town f She said that Johnson be- ! to drink hard _soon after _their | i Comauct ot espoct ad [ - NO HIGH PRICES IN OUR STORES {too. Mrs Johneon testinied, and upen | jone occasion he threatened her life] razor. On numerous occasions > oLliz®] to fice with her small S Lonildren and seek refuge in the homes ® - i of neighbors he early morn- | followed by a ! ov in perature, brineing | during the afternoon th minder of the approa son. ves' did not George Jacques of It ol b sax Fruita-iires snoed m lin 1 have charge oOf the It aiso saved a friend Jrom an | expected during the coming : 9 " N ! tn >, d o speratiod for ftomach Tro e < |08, Frovidonce Couply . 9 Censtable Rosene, Charles Perrin, al he tow Scituate { e il = ¥2 had given up a1l hope £ goiting CHOirs ob Bt Tl ohy ol ek e ihe peace. and Charles Pet. well® testified to : Three Good Stores—Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson inebriation, ing that he had seen drunk 100 times, Mrs, F. S. WPtrial’s At 51l dealers or sent on reeeipt sries, L FRUIT-A TIVES Limited, sing music th den > parish on Oct. zaged in rek ines wranted the decres on| 3 of habitual intemperance! == - = — — of ¢ - v st from a i ¢ SGDLSBURG, N. Y. nam and Dar Mre. Johnson custods Of 81lin Bprinsfleld, Mass. Tt was charged|ture, though this is not to be taken|ticut Home Misslonary Sosiety, which| GOSHEN fheral rews o se ‘Counadl f05 REER' TORBSIE 'tlmt she deserted her husband on|as indicating that actual work of | he represent | > 1 1o Mrs. Unts {June 17, 1813, and never has return- | building the chapel will be undertaken| At the resular morning worshiy Mre. William L. Allen ane consid- | following, Mr. Soule was the speak- Claude Allen, of North*Adams rtha Barrett Bushnell was riven v . = Tk By . s ed. Levesque said he knew of no!this vear. The work unde livorce from Robert Q. Bshnell o0 |reason for bis wifc leaving him: that ! cration is merely ‘preparator. round of desertion. Ahich & |he returned from his work at 11.30 on| Some of ithe joy will | EAST HADDAM and Mr. Allen’s mother, M, len o er out| The communion of the Lord's Sup- Mrs. Arnold Gessnes of Haddam was e 2 Y rom b 1 i . | ] . . e oy n:ldrday Lo | S m-':lud‘:::’a)“?:r‘n:; 2 Saturdar nizht in June, 1915, found e for Putiam hunters fall. | per followed. in which Mr, Soule as-| here ¥rid ‘ Mre. hn Carpenter of Willimantic "l,"“‘ = o 0. Pomdat which me door of his home locked and soon|as no shoo of partr he sted the pastor. Mrs. J A R 11 is visiting friende aad Mrs. Harrs erc and two little | and s Bruehnells heome fows, AR er|icstued ihat his wife had dep 2, ! allowed during the open scason that is| \r. and Mrs. Clarence Smith pre.:in Lee, Mass. : ¥ guests at| Former e L e b Seaonstals | (aXibs withiTer their hildren’ { just ahead. “The next opportunity 0! <entca their infant daughter for bap- |, A number of peqple from here spent Filectric Railw, apars on the e C i ad s5ery S ;"e(sx ella. and Lionel. Later Levesdque re-!shoot these game hirds legally will| tigm, the dar at Ocean beach Friday. @auzhter, | lines we ti ' t Bushnell deserted his wife With-| .ovared possession of Lionel and has!be in October, 1920. | e ver cized audience| A Vers interestingh programmg of town. Satur- | he-a on a petit cauge, and she was allowed thoi .. kept him, waile the little girl| A golf match that was scheduled for | greatly enjo Stereopticon talk | regslings, recitations, wames’ wat brin tration maftt iivorce and a change. of name of Bet |5 tematy in the custoc of her|today between members of the Put-|gr Mr. Soulc Subject, “A Trip|Ziven at the meeting of the Communi- family who| perta was fn~ jtha Barrett. Attornev I. C. Morse|mginer. The court guve Levesque Country club at the Norwich}irom Hartford to Westminster. tv club op Tuesday cvening. There ve | represented Mrs. Barrett. {whe was renresented by Attorney | ul> has been postponed ° until| \Wlin g0 evening, September 17¢h, | was o masd attendance, cake | se ¥ 3 £ 3 John Levesque of this city was|Charles L. Torrey, cusiody of be time next month < e e Y v at hbme. altagy] cream beibg setved. gen spénd- | &4 a iven a divorce from L; osinna Le-|until he is 21 yoars of aze. PC. Wheeler of Pawtucket was | he Ton et Wl B f‘\"ec;nl Feople from fiostien were in_ at g Sode v B a ey ks pee e The actual work of tearing up the B T as S Sty o ‘rm . o lm.;,,mb.- i Westmin- | LIRS 0 F i Gotaninte eharon ot frierngs Hurine | afternoon ——-— ————=——-= | gurface of Grove strcet to make read; = B ster.” - __yWednesday afternoon. Sefats T ifor the lavinz of the new concrete {y-one puplls are registered at| “Scnools of the town opened Monday VIl atterns pry R sy RO the Putnam Helights schoel A s t the Green, which term®be he county in addition te the 1 creased taxation in general in those going fs much, It is not a nleazant 4| | attended ~ the surpgise party given to Miss Ruth Lombare Exct on I'riday. con i pavement was in fu | The south sicr of the strect h prer was served at the qua ood as- st Thursday. Diaamnity st favid e = s < ad heen lters of the Pomfret Neighbor! jEmm 5 2 & 3 ss | nic and dedica- | i {plaughed up from _the junction IR IBE. IPEITAT CORNOE. fr. and Jire. William Medbe o Weanesdax ever % N - - hoo! Tuild- | CIRLS CLUB PLANS Prain. Btn ol Coope to flessnif nal Rl Re inoHitieus are on| B clam bake arinen homg T Bl it the yrots A€ at North Pla S g T R MEMBERSHIP DRIVE |Lreak through the hard surince the | A0 A g northern | By, P. H. Parkhurst and fance ap the 1 . of the Sep- S e PRl e il (Special to The Bulletin.) | at Next week a larger force Jongland stoies this meek v o |Damiclson, and. Miss Frieda J2nce a5 g . o) . Daniiteg s 1 " Y workors will be on hand to excavate 8 _Ad 3 v A Y | Norwict Their daughters se s s its festivitie T niclson, Sept. Sxtensive mem 2 he on Baan to. Srcavart s #he Israel Putnam school, ! N A ped| ot “: onened Mon- | fon tn 1 crehip driye 1o beins planned by the fo "the Tase level for the mew |{SAOS BE RS NN TS e her tn | Conslo wnd Grace Medbery, were at) GALES SERRY 2 Mt Torenes foi il dey son Girls' Club to run from| ompIeted ithin i the Bast T ;‘:}yn;“.f<‘!\x1\)! e 4 " mNe Thames Coal o’ are now ae to Oct. 1. Miss Myrtice Mar- | “Takey” fi t deserip- for deli X e \enaltios imnesnd anon e s o i Mes. Fiiza Mer Mes Hanman oo flp i st B Misg GuaNIBIGN Bt dte | The' cass: of Althuc B: Laveley of ¢ e S e e o'l | iles Dsther Bentzen, of New York,|cepting order ving co: r - i hnea’ who wWou s Givendoly cgan a : y of | tion_of the man who will drink any A 2 e IE | Ceniine Opderg for Qellverink Palier. M vs Stark and Mr. and | svmpa thy of ithe rival teams, and lieu- | Pomfret vs. William . Dunn. woich | tiing to safiety his qesive for-an is- band I Arvidson of New Jerser, | WL:P ery, having' extended RtEs. fiidomidn gl Nto- | A e ants have heen appoiniéd to con- | jgned for trinl In the superior feciinz and Putnam fs said [ who 1 ecn visiting the . Olsens, =L New London Saturday porind follawing t work in ch mill and in the ! court here week alter mext WS out its share of the new trpe. have re ec s RUbENRS AGATE bTi e e onZ | StOPe he campaign will.open with of a fire thut badly damus: e trees p s Il Corporal Henry enberz ot WESTFORD ed hv hrs ot )8 ral) old members, and close/in a part of the Liz anple orchard of 1 30681 1a Artillery, who has A. B. Lincoln® entertajne enty- hments were ser ers. lthe spring of this venr, wh k end with i ! ”"Mias Anna Bac The Thames Coal Co. are now ac- ng orders for delivering coal : ailles. having extended thir dliv system.— Sehnac mith hono: o following week classes will be-ifirc zot out of ®contro or the winter tcrm. The basket-!alleges that an asent work. so _successfully.. sarried . omjof Dunn's was res Mrs.. . H. Kingsbury, will bejwhich charge is ued by Mrs. Vachdén and Miss | fendant, who ws - A clags in folk dancing and!in the ooien busi inastics will be conducted by Mrs | where he operated to wor @AY FEVER r a penny Thave will ke no session of today. A wee the -selectmen. town visivars will he in ceesion town engaged i PER DLETON HILL ten’s roor it Byl L ks *"1“_'f)“;w"">“_:" ¥ nnfl,md Irving um‘v‘l: Mon-; sd by the America ¥ = . Bill. now of Genoa! ‘:('.» poral ),"‘.' 1k Medbury ds still on Melt VapoRub in > be “Club Night” when | ; ! Wik, DUt forme duty & spoon snd Thhal : op ‘o | 1t was anmounced during th . P inhale t “ram DD W s ot it wubee court Friday | porta himself as The attendance in the various town the vapors, 2 short s by « e — usual zood health Ir. i s! schools tas 3 i One night a month Miss | M AR e mabe on 2 96°h birihday on September Tth, while ! 0¥ P 2 ST e S S, L2 S B Wt i T i S : - VICKS VAPORU L L L LR ¢ of "YOUR_BODYGUARD™ ~30F. 607, tal day. Mr. Bl wished %o bel; remembered 1 @ expresse ttled out of s very badly injured or ago when she month Miss Myra Smith will} To Get Best Resuhs R % Sk~ mhay ' 5 poctry asters friends|) s sr of pupils sire to hear from| ldwin and We = | MARTIN T. BURNS hased recently |jeveral & ¥ aba Ehe ekl them. - 2" Rimaireyst saetanty secert ; i fumed Shue ana & mow oiuh| el out of this s while she Wit | preachd Tt e ite ot | per tather o Novonton. |- Funeral Director ami rat ing of a Cold—the first snecze, A Hartford paper reviews the situa- | Waur jmiil of the lrel\:«-h River Textile com- | yom, Wi Nor:h Stonington, Sunday at Westminste: o =4ill or shiver, \ at Brookiy < follows: g5 fpams v Mechunionuiile. mcrpos s n Pachaus ce’ e 0 000 T o tna Embalmer o s .. i e e o will close its{tracks of the New Haven road. It e < : or Fund of the - m W 566 G €Itk you bedin 4o poush, bt course with a chicken pie supper on|was storming hard at the time. Mrs ey Tencentona o s emortat DANIELSON, CON? have scre threat and your bones ache, 2 i f‘: 2 r’lnl-;l “3:“ xax!;‘la\‘“'a‘rd] - 1 Dationt at the Day! fiate i ¥ :oyx:m} tior i R | N leahone 34 12 s ed in © “under the direction | Kimball hespital for menths after the i R e eate <! will tell of 1 <D SR e take longer. Miss Charlotie Tmbleton. and has|aceldent. Whils ro statement was!{oh, She Paed Jo mns § SRR France in the late F. WOOD wish 86 SRMBRE pelists, Ba een maintain with an almost 103!given out relative to the terms of se a wnastor of "the church here and ¢ War. & A. F. v per cent. attendance. The club has|tlement, it is understood that it was| @ young al 1 Acared herself to cket. rtunate in securing s n at the company was without ! x s s ow = ad SO SO D St i ARG T e ey Ruth Smith and Miss Margue- | TBusiness men her citizens of e e T N ELD N oON. mornir here was a fotal of e i i i mer 1 i ur eh )¢ Montelair, N. JT.| Pariors 8 Machanie 5{,-... reys’ Homeo. Miedi Co. 1 Of that mum- A Sl Mo P Mo 1 | gy = W Bt to BIEh. i pe Westerly, R. L. with two ma - 2 = CabaRio A il ctry: cnd a gymnasium eclass will | titlon being circulat former e il @ af ahoibidtmer bume: | $ Willam Street, New York. oma-half having been VNwed as Jast year in Atwood|ploves of the Electric | ¥ R e Dol it S 2 e e 3 Riilway on the Putnam he heen spending “séveral | rgo n avln s a.n DANIELSON caSINO. sted this eveninz and one | Goodyear. {lines with, v to eocuring what is | 2¢. the sme place, fefurned to| STARE WEATHER BT his passports tomorrow.{ A play called Cupid’s Partner is be- | (el falr and lapartia’ afh (ration} providence with her parents POWLING and POCKET u‘u'nut:’\noy Shns womentin s A jins rehearsed fourteen members of |©f the former employes’ contentions. | 3fjss Tna Palmer and L «“N’AJ (Incorporated, A. D. 1872) Es small number at the ja e« Goodyear ests o club under the| It was stated Friday that offisers of | Charles Edward North, were = t Myra Smith, All|the Putnam Cemeters association hope | Mrs. Mary Palmer on Sunday. 97 MAIN STREET, DANJELSON, CONN. lub ate supper |to perfect arr: s unde due to the enforcement prohih direction of amendment. There | the members ngzemer which | e AT M SN Ty () when a dozen men | {ogeiher night at the|dirt being removed from Grove street WESTMINSTER STATEMENT, JULY, 191 5 H nt to the 5| club room. which a . bus- | in connection with the work that wiil| 3 RiEsotnaes St o on s Base 0L ot SR8 80507 10 county ness mec {be done in build e concrete road- | “Red Letter Day” Westmin- it 3’ 883065 68 Central V'"=£ { way may be uti - grading about y. proved w perfect Au-| Deposits ..... ... iiiiiiiiiiiaas 2,883,905 1ere v o . the site that has b lected in the g tensely hot Mlxwell Agency fitrxtrs : e carload :'f stiver )wlzl:;-,cnmomr:' for the erection of the me- Greene and wife, of Daniel / § tween yniturs which is to furnish the!mostal chapol provided for in the will | son. who, wah his oldes: Qharies Surnp s i 212.337.38 - Maxusls and cs.ug.gés Cars and Max. | : ¥ rooms nas ‘mot yet arrived ina|of the daty Hirriet Tourieloiie, for- | Grrene S SSu e Clnck: ron, Qanes! - Surplus andiProfits h . b ves .l. oo A veoe B2 2 3 ’d well Trucks. Used Cars = < are going r fall pro- imerly of North Grosvencrdale. ‘who! celebrated the h birthday of D ‘oun ited. ! ! the same. A military | died in Florida last winter. Ixeavat- | con Greene by this pilgrimage to their| You can deposit hgre by mai ccounts solicite President, J. Arthur Atwood Vice President, Willam H. Burnham Secretary and Treasurer, Clarence A. Icgier 9 to 4. Saturdays 9 to 2 and 6 to 8 H. E. ANDERSON 21 Map to he taught by Mr |ing that will be necessa v, by Mre Trost of Dan- |ing for the crec mandolin club, by Miss may be undertaken in the near fu-|also present and s A dance is to bel ine has not started as w; « in September and a ininstre!| cials have a M > Windham county offici av show later in the fall. | Thames River Line| rimm comis omons po g R ‘ the fafler in this place was one of the, % Dayvilk offsct the the fall with its usual enthusi® debit e of the Vi ; pdham connty asm. There was a large attendance at wmg.h." Transportation Co. Ine. | temnerare home. As the revenne from | Wednesday night's busines meeting ¢ Work, Pier 43, North| e lahor of prisoner who were “farm- | and the social hour that followed was e, ed out ias heen cut off sinee prohibi-fone of the most njoyable the club has “""lv°°"' - “{‘:,‘:f‘sl‘:?l“.‘?d:‘idi“"| fion reduced the mumher of jail in-|scen. During the summer the club Thursda: ¥S | mates. the in titution will not make aslhas added to its equipment = fine 5 Zo0d a financial showing piano, new draperies, and an elec- L 3 ¥ g Pu’;:rflf;“r p. m Tt means that a countv tax will have drop light. o sses are to be started Oct. 1. The N York 200 to he levied in the future on the 15 ] “g":‘:r""“fl‘: A" Sutsiae ymnasium class is to be under the 2y o irection of Principal Snow of Put- in prepar-| fe = church home. m of the chapel also| Superintendent Sherrod: Soule was . 3 oke of ‘the Connec- Banking hours Si, Sanislson, Cenn. ual planted he real Club is begin BAKERS, ATTENTION! UR SCREENED COKE which is being used by the leading bakers in town BLp- e f ERP Sy S ‘F kl i, Copking class is to be taught Miss “harlotte Embleton: an a - . . ERRNE e sieeciu {10 e tormed. is giving excellent results. E he club will e a ance next % | Machme Providence, R.1. [l wednesdny night. Union 963 BURNS FREELY—NO CLINKERS We have just received a limited tonnage, so try a lot and see the difference. PHONE 500 | e Moosup. ;Company Urion 1857 Classes in Moosyn start mext week. 1 Miss Belle Cray 1 tea®h pine-nee- Engineers Founders Machinists §|dle and reed basketry. Miss Rachel Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- §| Kitchen will teach gymnastics, and LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve ) Mrs. Day will drill a glee club. Dur- r applied to all makes of Cor- ! ing the fall and winter it is planned s Engines, Engine Repairs, J|to have the club opened Sunday af- Sh-fhnn, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- J|ternoons from four to six with a ings, Couplings, Clutches. speaker once a month. O, Spacal Azent. eneral Mill Repairs, - 7 % 4 . H.M'r‘. CGN'LN & ;e;(’her_rsl andl ;nakin‘ plans fer the > A e York ow Haven all. The club rooms are mow vers »” . = » D raciise s gpireme oy o _.. Office 14 Thames Street “The Best Your Money Can Buy' Timothy Gallivan, Supt. N OV MV ANT, o PUL your bus- | painted, window seats bullt. dn. r ihan fhTrough the ad- |New rugs and furaniture added to the ars of The Bulletin. equipment, : e medinm s