Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 8

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M TN SR TR et 7 | meters thit ddy ana wit “pounds on my back’™ sald Mr. Greene, “but A wholé bBrigade of Danieison peo-|we were well repald:by the fine cele- ple gave themselves a half-holiday on fbration given' us:that night at Com- Tuesday. Nothing having been done|mercy. here to observe Armistice day in. a| Henry Woisard, who was with the 1 way, thihge began to happen |headquarters company, 327th Infantiy, after the moon honr. 82d Division, was just recovering from The business pl&ces, as a.¥Very gen- |an' illness and' was a patient at Ho: eral rule, closed at noon. That-evident- | pita] No..11, at.St..Agnian, when t v gave many mill employes an idea 50 |armisticé news eame-in. He was about T == - £ a8 the noon hour drew to a close many fthe: hospm taking temperatures at: b g ¢ them decided that they wouldn't|the time, The hoapital inmates took: % A : rd d tha afternoon. the news, quietly- iBut none the less S S A S oraed & popuiar one; and | joyfully ah i tné Svening a chickpy : v dd to tfie J@ys when the time came for the big group: o 1% 3 X _ i of VIotonngo L DANIEI ZON THOUGH the term “non-sk 1d" is pro’mscuously auphed to raised tread tires, the “Vacuurni- Cup ‘tréad remaics 3 & The ONLY tread GUARANTEED not : - of employes of the Danielson Cotton company to go back to their machines; sflumfi “Major herre wasn't anything doing. They'|ingiwas at C{;;y !k?e;:’lu;helgt;healr‘fi _' «f Jid e to' skid on wet’ sllppery Pa.vements' Fathered oulside the gates, gave a fex. irousnt i meaieay of & runner, whol A A '\d OR Robe is a necessity, not an | ;r;;f{*g('; O i T hh Srought o typewritten summary of the . |J X accessory. To best q%ug a trip: it s | * Vacuum Cup Tires are noted for their exfi'acrdmary seryvice manABsaall of B o e with eeie S | essentighhat you have the proper cotering. and trouble-free performance on all-sorts and conditions of roads, o Rt “inen, the vacationists|Sectio nserved, the organization being “Yourihealth and that of yeur' friends and somewhat split up at the time the end of the fighting came. Up to the time of receipt of news by the runner the{ rmistice talk seemed verv vague, Mr. nt over to see the bl, plant of the inebaug company, planning to get te hundreds of employes out for the They ropresent absolute economy =t the following standardized family is too valuable tohaye it endangered 4 g prices, uniform throughout the United States. Pay no more—do by going without a' robe when motormg afternoon, but they didn't eet with | A © 7 e onten o this venture. They | Glendining said. The outft had ' just| Tg be comfortable means:added joy when not expect them for less : A'd some cheering there and some hol- | finished a big: advance,, and~some of mptoring. Why shiver—ywh & ering, as they sav back in Maine and | fhe men-wére a¢ Lougoy( Many of the g y shiver—why get out of ¥ ¢ s g - |56th’s men "made -a big night o e hen, some of y‘,;;arr:,:::rw?;,:r‘:;:%‘ TR R S B B, e your car chilled and ' sore from cold when a ed of t off the power. Nothing ez rious happened, however, and he crowd of celebrators -disper: | nave their real celebration wntil the | (B8 robe would have saved you? night. of the 12th. To thany of the boys who are now | ASE Chase Plush Robes are wnequalled) for the money. roups of them going to other plants to in their tld occupations the hap- : l“ s h Made since.1867 — fifty-one years . ‘8 V) of leadershif. Cord Typa nguln Extra- -hreavy ‘ 30x3 make an effort to get out additional|Denings of a year ago seem very much otor Car workers. Altoge ther they-had a pl like a dream, although every ,deta b Soft, plush surfaces; warm; dLn- obeée ble,,s.mytary ; fast colors. ant afterisoon, hnd inae hurery der.slandt out cleafly in_their m»mon | See them at_ stores listed. below. Made by Sanferd Mills that they wanted a holiday, \ Jogeph ©. O'Kane, Hartfords voca- advisor of the Federal Vocatio to place in a po- -3 Armistice day brought memories to Danielson service men to the 0 hen the gre ago o and ot hostili | sision to learn trades | selves for- other oceup 32x3%4 3 95 5i 39.95 ! 31x4 Is ‘ ; ! | 30x34 7 .55 35.85) ¢ i } }r)y =% Pl 28 27. .. 6.50 1 ! nd what were you | in Danieison and inding 32x4 ! Y 49.05 i 6.55 on_November 11, | secking to Eet in 1‘0\:):19;”1‘ ex-t 5 i g 33x4 56, 50.45 6.90 ¢ a number of them | vice men who can be ed throu 3 5 . 6.9 . T ewers the service . that (he. .. ggvetnment | | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. A | ; 34xd 5 51.65 " 7.95 ands ready to perform .fdr them H 3 X - placed (heough - L. L. Chapman. 32xdy 75 35 5318 58.20 59.60 6169 Moon v e W gk ¢ S ZSRB life, trained | earn their liv- | o 00008 & 68.95 72.35 75_.70 E e! Putnam; George .H. Galiup,. Sterling | b eceive taining at’ go¥ern-4 George N. Lyon, ‘Woodstock; B. H M. Dowe heard the s as 3 X S8 ve heen 1‘1"‘“_”’ in th Corttis, Thompson; Frank H. Ben' patient in the hosp A ; S nd “theit cases| pette, Ashford. er A ladies’ Waltham watch, gold case, with chain, lost from the wrist | vicinity :smurday Glendining, Blmville—aav. 'NOW PLAYING AT Vacuum Cup’ and Channcl Tread Cord Tmes, ') CK:IJ M es DANIELSON George Cook, who has been employed ' W Brown’s Shepherd Hill farm has given up his work : go to Florida, as 1s ms the winter mo TODAY and TOMORROW formeriy was engaged in thed ) press business here, Lo e g Mrund Mre. John Gresley of 2 MATINEES pend ) e | Ac street had as their guests ble numbper : 5 ; &, Halligan, Missed | 2 NIGHTS t ) d nd Catherine Connor, Miss | t Synaugh and James O'Neal, of Mr. and Mrs. Michael , and James and Mary' Connor Putham, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and two' children, and resa O'Neal, O'Neal and Mrs. | 3§ = | SHEPHERD i | | . u . | Assessors of "Thompson ; have at k n f B 8 New | d widespread interest among 1 a wit . I 4 i pavers of. that town by Semd- T)a‘m—‘hmumg out notices, ¢f a ten .percent..in< ng house | bunk e d-hoited ne who had I there e in the assessment -valuaiion of Bell Wri. ) ars of service came ronderful, saxaphone qus A1 of the taxable S i Harold Bell Wright's Own ~ U —and vou'll be |township. This )3 a novel. syStem” of ; roducti l\mx 2 . gend-al .revaluation .of| Production. riy, as.is required by, statute 1 be done every.five years. > assessors ~algo -have % An Everlasting Tribute to taxpayers that ¢ v e o hgse bol] + theScreen. to -present any reasons . ammenty ralould, iyt Presented With a Brilliant Musical Accompaniment Annual. reports of officers -of {he\n‘w | Windbam Ceuaty Agricul 1 his oldest of al ties in the Un unded out its most succe: ' eceipts-at the er -amounted to um the society - 4 > § exhibition, * this v Ly by 4\ sum that was turned o J. Frink, of Canterbu R. Thurber of Brook be in- , the largest taken indicated on Tuesday.. Some- taxpay- |ers who are w bit perturbed. by the report of ‘the secretary | notice of -the’general aivance have; | showed 68.20 and $500 |been in Putnam consulting aftorneys, GET YOUR SEATS more is due in J. ry from the |and they hope :to be.abla to demmx-! EAR] woMENl The surplus oblained from this |Sirate (o the assessors: that ..they | Y E as ould not be:subject to an,adyance in | r oming to the so. |aSsessment under any general plan| OTHER lciety f fl\e state and the net |Such ¢ - | e ear’s fair is shown as | “;fl;’ am‘;‘:flmt:‘g‘ s."f come skilleg in some trade or | re ag |47 and e Hovn Wik free- from | y g las he r AUGHTER | e re %% L5y stated here that | wounded sold s aj taxpayess, it was, uke co -s), and tae m.m—\ ive 50 is encouragement for the future | which seems destined an dprogressive and here | re yaluation, . plan came. b e ' to ~many 1 hkxe on_Tu 1 [You who fire a0 diers engaged in exsily; a few vears to grow ! $80 4 month. pale higg esting (han e A : The cement roadwork through L.xuw* strengthened hy {he 3 clopmer 1t was def-mtely.o;tgblyshod Tmu.y i that John: B. ‘McDuftee suicided Mon- | day morning chiefly. because.of des- | pondency and. p i nervousor ir- ritable; who aresubject to r advanced that it © open one Side of the = 2 il sper sekiend at tHe yvisit Liefore leaving. for {he. south. 16 of e ERE o kit was es 29:13, Now, therefore, our Cod, | trict, spent the we : | B but this has n ise th loGious x Mr. arpion 1. Perkins ked to- Brier d:::}, or ‘hf h,“d 'h"; | extremel: e thank thee, and praise thy glogi i h::xe“?f }\l lr;lki::e;: mpa}:‘e‘r‘\ll:g} Ib Gmt&n ;J kp?"dk undavdw:m his s, ge! tion and | e 1k t - b er, ephent Perkins and’ family, yourbloodex- s Guring < pmps Shesthtiny for making the anhual Jpue: Huhud T | g L. iPerkins’ iwas’ .a \rotm-nmg A1t -atternoon. amined for living. E ng offerings Lor the bene- tha Y My, Chum, | 8ues ay at the home of her un- fron dal achieved he wag contemvited for somie | 1t of ith topic, Win My Chim i . Henry E. ! efici- | special ai R, Irv le and at nd Mrs. Henry New ‘Haven. A time the ‘taking of hislife is also|there pecial readings by = ! ey = ency. Nuxated 4 s . g o 1 Mré, Edmund *Norman | Beckwith New London. «1 of New: Haven Iren taken { e newly elected board of officers is 25 Somuchions, tat: el give | HhS SuEge needs | 0! G g Mty (1M Hurlnult” of Corona, L. ! d¢mand for a wage of m"“'“'"di!lh!nflelhwfll)nm ! rade up as follows: President, Her- ve Lo things’ iof really ,mmau gréater than ever and that the 20 5 ade up as follows: Presid g X : Birch vecited the guest at tve-home, | sinning” I3n. L, e swork is te your strength s end e e | 0N, B. Chapmax, Plainfeld; first vics | il offerings this 3 13 -sel: a ,new d esident, "N, G, Williams, Brooklyn mo hint “injhigh;record of generosity'taward an in order. also (b AEE Stodam ek T L e AlThenthw R (heteruaptiod gyt Umemmmyqns.-!‘edmuflxmgun | second " vice ' presidént, > Fdward . Dor: | v hig nds That>he | institution that is a benefit to all of | & New Testament from h B Colctestor byt 19911 consldyoed i :e. Plainfield; third vice president, imself ‘nex, did. they | the urrounding towns. L orize books Chaplini; treasurer | anticipat 3 d- doin; ifliam Fraser, ‘of iac Western! T E - reanl Jfi”u.,e..-m er, Brooklyn; secretary, | 0. T "™ | Union. company’s line force Here, so- | Frink, Canterbury; audi- Armistice day passed’ very . quieti; récently from an annué. hun.,-{ & p popular m.b Scotch and Wifl the’only features that’ recomnienl @' 0. ¥. Atwood, Brooklyn; R. B. |in Dutnam. Aside.from heidootal 4% ew Erunswick. - On“his; At the preaching service at 7.30 o'- folk, 21 them A ‘still"greater consideratiom _h-—vhull. Witier Brookiyn; F. E. Miller, Brook- | dance d by Anselm . Mayotte| OYSt: afterncon in camp he’ -=hot -a | cl the Bt robdi 35 Wae thE fl‘”. A the fact that National Biscuib Iyn; exscutive committes, E. M. M. n lezionfor, members|deer-and the next morning brought text da il bt T Smpany.products obviate the neces- Marler, Brooklyn; ~George S. Carey.|of the o!“dnlza).imx and thein: guests, | 40WR a fine bull moose. Having se- Mark 3 Rttt y for mixing and baking at home A F WooD | Scotland; - J. K. Hyde, “Hampton, | there. was mo obsarvanee: - Business | Cured his. allowancs . in suc 4nd Mrs. Jrank Chapman of Fayette Wright, Pomfret: M. T. Shea, | continued ‘as “usual -#nd ~ali--of - the | O'der, hie spent’the remainder iwoman.who has spent m of her time in:the “Well," said Betsy, 16 g for 2 small fame fng like that about the shortbread "'°""°” G Canterbury; Charles Turner, Chaplin; *The Local Undertaker” |Gitree Bava mostvora. George Cook, DANIELSON, CONN ‘\deham John Blton Plainfield; F. Parlers 8 Machanic Street “ Page, Killingly; E. M. Wheaton, { Groton attended the harvest manufacturig plants were in-operatior. | VcAtion hunting. bedr, - but 1t was felt, though,”that if the''day.|SUCCeSs. s to be observed “eadh year . by|,. o' the absence of Captain Bulger Massachusetts' and other:New Emgland Tuesday, ‘Sergeant Julius Cordier was b o=t h ‘these umiformly states that Conneetigut -wii_ |.doing. police duty in the businesé sec and captain of on i - e ducts.” e e s | el L XEh e N Lono | Biseait 1 S W vie ey ) Man ch Annduncerfent” wag” mads <ofs the|"-Chrgill council, K. of C. has - ap- S eady fobhve, miyibet ; week.” remarked | lc sale by Condlcior James M. ‘Wright,| pointed -a commitiee m up- of ) a tides have been. no- # “She told ‘me that it was who is in the paSseiiger service: of|James Charron, Arang Rainville, Ar-| ticeable here during the emst we “I was \talking to mother abou the New Haven rodd, of twi dwfim!h ‘thur: Brodeur, Arthur and take cold easily, are feverish and consti ced. bay on South Main street, this"e headaches, Mnm or bowel trouble. = v v “Jong -go when' the kitchem and | However, no par dumage w3 | Arthur Renshaw to_ arra for 'a , done. { 7 3 séries of socials to be given .twice| - Rev, Allen Shaw Bush was in at- s M.War e ‘u- each month by the council for, the te ce at the meeting of the Con- ¢ 3 3 perior court,” will" He “at" Wuhmme :benefit’ of the. members. e gregational Minister®’ association in b attending a.sessfon ‘tbday.” Announcement that thes coal wic] g and conducted Captain’ J; “B;" Bulger of tha police | had beeén called off was received s at Preston - Cit dmnment Was’ ealled -Tuesday - to,| With satisfactiof Tuesday. afterncor 2 i 4 SWEET Burlington, Vt,”Where ‘one of ‘his| A final drive. to get members.:for | : sisters is dangerousty ill. the | Putnam. chapter of the church for ‘the second Sunday owing | of -Red | Lewig, to-the illnéss of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Don't fall to attend the auction sale| Cross ‘Wwas being made during Tues- i | | John.Paul.Satterlee of Long Beach, | v 1 of personal property at the' rosidemce’| day. Califérnia, who arrived in.the village | i of the ‘late Dr. Geotge ‘Towne, ome| Miss Esther Franklin has rewurn- | |g | \ { | s been the guest of | mile horth of the Thompson, ‘Conn, | ed to her home on Ohurch stréet frdm | his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and depot on Saturday, v. 15 at'10|thevMemorial hospital 'at’ Worceser, | M 2. ‘Richard! Used by Mothers '0" OVO" 30 years s il it LR BRI S s Sl A R il it e e L A ; o hm?.;w“ :1"8 L a Series ot essays | “Dentmn cottage. at Brown’s Crossing. Mrs. a:d Tise, ‘ll ours, act on the Stomach; Liver and Bowels | colege, where Miss. risiota Lester | ES FER Y et Thursda‘f’eat oy pamt - e 0 correct intestinal disorders and ‘destroy worms. 2:;3::1- thq’awgyghoudl is°a member s ‘harvest supper and sale héld’| ind Mrs. Charles A. Satietlee, 000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends p % the' ann’a‘ces of the Ladies’ Alg w Mr.:dnd ‘Mrs. Thomas ,Bothweil The echeduls.. . N e et Origiaas treou Sl n out ofces: | ettt Sty oo Yt Rl Gogh Rl DERS FOR CHILDREN are grand. POREES TANOTRERGRATSAWRET | In which Putgam High- school will }‘Bos'.un. With Mrs. John. MeCourty -and - LDREN at different , | have a.team,: is.being: as if he stood W were recommended to my sister ‘doctor. Tor > , g prepared: and dat . Mild M 5 T am giving them 1oy el thesk per times fot past nide vears, and siways fownd ' | will” be. conpleted within 2. few. du IE ARnEhis, red McGouriy of LORNA DOONE Biscuit; - adish of jam or bemcs, and youhave the’ finest shortcake "ever made, with none of the- _ bother of baking. All the goodncssm old- fasmoned shortbréad, with none -of its heaviness. The name LORNA ‘DOONE is on - every biscuit. . S Sold. by the pound /and in th* famous In-er-geal Trade.! Mark packag:. v NATIONAL BISCUIT their home en LawncCroft Rev. Walter P. Buck of New ‘London i the oven door.” perfect children's medicine @ in an able-and inter ? | New London.. I'red Regel of Delroit | 3 et o was very puny, d she s icking up boren { i ::rye-: o and very Joseph C.. OUKane, ~Hartford, ;‘;f.km‘ the Yo ng man 7 {was acaller earlier in (he week, | “Yes. {lat's the. benkt cational advistor for tne . fedemsl morning. As s vere ask Miss Grace A. Chapman and he National Bisenit €ompa Get a package from your druggist for use when needed. board that is seeking to locate griev- | to observe this day as Armistice Sun- | cousin, Miss Mildred Keene, ~who 'is —they are always ready f De Not Accept Any Substitute for Ifllll m" mm > ously. wounded’ aoums,. and . flace day—he spoké on The Amerjcai ie- syondlng‘ the winter at the home of dn—-ud always fresh. Their readi- i . M “in’_school d;q nn bc- mon. uk.lnl bis text from I Lhrom- Miss Chapman, in the Stoddard dis- 1

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