Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 2

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Sun end Wind Bring Out Ugly Spets. toadin Pual Dubmc, Ernest|bett, Delia Goulet, Doria Thibeault,| Brnard Council, K. of C. A number of |in her home, and to discover a bullet | Worsester tonight (Friday.) ary of $1200. J. Nelson Platt of Abing- Margaret Mylligan, Harrlet Nash.| suco “under the direction of an|week. Thelr trip has taken them thrbugh Jurday event ing. 7 5 Pierott, Rebe Caron. Patroness, Miss|executive 1 Visits to the devastated | The members of the Baptist church Aurea 5 i, kg 7 3 0 Sunday school afe to g0 on their annual ‘Gitls: Miss Leah Roberge, | George - Sul- , picnic Monday. It will b held at Rose- soloist; Blanche Tetreault, Leah B. Al|livan, Miss Margaret Head, Anng 3 4na Lake ,Woocastock. i E “Caren, Antoinette La.|Cingras, Mrs. Frank German, Miss Annfe - Willlam W, Harrls of | NP Sy ten, . 3 » bonts, Blanch Whi Abingt engag, shops Jour Molonin, Leah Gallohant. | White. e Jine enEaZe- | loce at moon Thursday, dufing June July i g g “Witohes: Miss Margaret An“m Upwards of 1200 persoms went mmw‘n Harrls to Charles A.; Rhoad |80l August express —themsclves —well ; Teclle Lafleur, Blanche Woiss of Pomfret. pleased with ‘he -9 i~ which the publie o Mrs. George 3 . |is cooperating ,and doing {ts ehopping e nw. I" Head, Mrs.. mfi“’ifi'fi-fii‘fi'&h}”y b e ts The ok o Boa” of TTats |eatly unfhe iy ot must holiday. delyn Epiott, Mrs. Frank | eob B0 e less than 30 min.from the Putham High school, has| The brense tablet that is to be present- Allen, Miss ‘Patroness, Mrs. George J. Hen- utes apart and some of them were held completed a year's study at the New [ed by the Colonel Déniel Putnam asso- - Gingras, Miss > up hers after midnight, awaiting clear.| England ConServatory of Music. After a ciation to Llizabeth Putnam Chapter, D. fap 5 e~ Sayme Dun: : Helen Cronin, Nora P 75 B short visit at her home in Hast PutnamA. R, has arrived in Putnam and work- | . g withoutdiscomfort. Gets bdx of Fairyloot today. Ifafterusing E Exoria Ghllichant, Blanche La-{*"°® this week she left for Maine, where she is |men will soon pui it in place on the von are not secisted, 204 get your money back, = “Bertha Perreatlt, Yolande Gin-{ Mrs, Amanda M. Biake, B B , B9, wife of | to pass the summer. boulder at the Dolf Den in Pomfret. It Padline Boulaine, Florence Bari-|Rev. E. A. Blake, D. D., did at their 7 will be unveiled at public exercises held Burke, Beatrice Lagacco,|home in Brooklyn, Thursday just before| There are some bits of evidence around |\ 410 Doy August 11. Tablet meas- Gaulreau, Lucy Poters, ILena]one o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Blake return- | Putnam that the Fourth of July is Near | ..."sg b a¢ jnohes, and upon it is re- u, Albina Guiera. Patroness, Mrs. | ed to Brookiyn four weeks ago, after|al hand In spite of the mayor's Droc- |counsed the story of the Killing of the spending the winter in Boston. Mrs {amination to the effect that n0 fifearms | yoj'yy Jyrgel Putnam. Another tablet Anfoinette Bernier,| Blake had been in failing heaith for ;;m::sz:rlgr;;c’i;; dl‘r; to b:“:h:: is soon to he put in piace by this socl- | Torrey, Bast Putnam, has been engaged |Mer. tte Boulaine, Stel- - 3 mmr Patrenese, Miss| (Continue don Page Six, Col. Three) |four o'clock, almost every night prema- 153 ?; g Utley & Jones, Pharmaclsts, 145 Main St. ture celebrations are held in various | N8 borh in Danvers, Sapm il Put- | Putnam school, salary $1,000. This room fl:m filmw': 1ouS | nam chapter D. A, R. has voted a sum |, > , Fima Buteau, Irene Burns, parts of the city. The police authorities | " o™ 0 " buy for this latter | IS, (o serve as an overflow grade, and the shoulders of children Who cannot re- the first four grales of the school. tieur, Ruth Dubue, Yvette Godreau, De- Three new teachers are anmouncd for Leona -| Miss Bisie Lawis, a graduate of Put-|sist the tempiation ‘n (~ out some of :&“mfim T e e s | nom High school, cless of 1919, now in |the mnolse makers that they have pur Patroness, Miss Mary Collins. training st the Hartford hospital) 13 vib: | ohased. W. C. A. Mable Jenkins of Wijimantic has been The Poppy Dancers: Mrs. Leah B. Al| '€ friends in Putnam and Bastford. The police were called to the north| Mes. W! R. Barber and children of | CNS3Eed at a salary of $1050 to assist H}etfi”fl‘:un‘k:;fi"m" g with his suite, was in North Grosvenor- | vestigate, where a resident of ll :“"" Bardwell's Ferry, Mass. cial subjects. Miss Marietta DaRobbio Caron,| Simonne Quintal, Thesla Gingras, Dor-|{dale Thursday night to exemplify the |near Providenc street was startled to| Miss Irma Greene, Fremont street, will ) e Eombardu,| othy Larnard, Eva Warner, Monica Lam. | third degree on a large class from St.{discover a bullet hole through a window | bg graluated fro ma busihess colloge, | PArment of modern langeuges at 2 sab Mrs. Anpa C. Reeves, who formerly lived in Putnam, has completed a secre- the police ... . 1 n ; as been elected sub-master of the Willtam ReynoMs, Gerard Gor.| Louise Viens, Delience Charon, Grace Council, | No. 62, | flattened out against her kitohen sink. | Louis Wolfe and family are at Ocean ;0% has : S A e poor- | Martin, Olive Boulsls, Annie_Petors, John T ot G emerias’ to be pres. | The polios &ry inclined to believe that |piach New London, this week. L e L Sl e ié ‘McDonald, Theodore Henault, Rob.]Larmard, Amie Fournier, Henry Boyd.|et at the coremonies. Preceding t(he|Someone firing a revolver with —what| ™ pagrick Hayes of Oak Hill, formerly a | ar he served as an oversea officers in the erf Nash, Bdward Horency, Antonio Cn.| Harold Warner, Leo Poirier, Raymond|meeting there was & parade, winding up | Were supposed to be blanks accidentally | member of the Putnam b depast. 1o hns’fiiifi“‘?& . eLd. ::‘sl::fls:: roh. Pa Mre. P. J. Reynos, | Lemieux. Elidore —Quintal, Archille a¢ the hall where the dgree work was |got a loaded shell into the barrel. ment is confined to his home by illness. ok e st e m: Henty Wotsard, Jo-| Viens, Arthur Chabot, Eli Martin, Luke|qone, i Fire alarm box 14 which has been| fThe southbound Bar Harbor expross |segcper nest g §‘,m:m Pt Hem\: seph &rgfl;cmmn Boulas, Raout Mmdfi'immmzug‘s!fi‘é fif;"“m Mrs. John J. Russell and daughter, |located at the corner of Ring and Grove |passed through Putnam Thursday in y Heneault, ‘Rounds. . | “dith V. Eames of Putnam is to be the Miss Catherine Russell, Main strest, left (street has been moved to the corner of |several sedtions. The extra sections were imhom' The saaiy 15 svv. Miss Edith e s VN Maids: Exoria Gallichant, Bea.|PUtnam Thursday morning for Juniper |Grove and Seward streets. made up of empty eleepers being taken eves, thandee Géule! < 2 ‘Mounk " Tabsbcs by Point, Me., where they are to pass the| Upon their return from their wedding |to New York to handle the extra heavy I'tor 1930-21, , Thomas Gaitichant, Nenil o e e ot remoit ol as P2 | summer af their cottage. They made the |trip Mr. and wirs. Willard L. Place are |holiday traffic to Maine resorts. o BRI R RS, T O ietts Gendreat, Leti.| ras, Martin Lefleur, trip by automobile. to make their home in West Gloucester. | Mrs. John Bates of Church street has|ing voted fhat no child under the age tia Iehlve lL:m:m Labonte, nv:“'mr_ Yvette Breault, Pauline Grennon, Vanda| A eable received this week from Dr.|Mrs. Place was Miss Gertrude grovm:(xe, as her guest this welekIMSss Edith Fred- | or five on the first of September be ad« Miry Walsh, Lumia Meanisr, Al Du.| Neladlike, Irene Martin, ~Katherine|Marguerite J. Bullard of Putnam, and |daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. A Browslic | erick of Jamesport, L. T mitted to the Putnam public schools. A hasnel, Mrs. Arthur Boulais. Mistasga. Sophie Vada. Patroness, Mrs.|Mrs. S. B. Overlock who have been tak- | School street, previous to her marriage| yt was announced Thursday at the of- | considerable number of pupils under five Pierettes: Helen Aylward, Beatrice| George J. Heneault. ing a six weeks' trip abroad, states that |last Saturday afternoon. fice of Attorney Charles L. Torrey, secre- (years of age have formerly been en- Mm-rd. Mildred Kililan, Florence Cor-| The management of the production, |they sailed for home Saturday and will | The first quarterly Conference will be |tary of the Putnam school committee that | rolled, largely in the. kindergarten. riveau, Gertrude Poirier, Blanche Mall.| which was both an artistic and financial|arrive in Putnam the early part of mext | held at the Putnam Methodist church Sat- | seven new teachers have been hired for | Mrs. Silas Wheelock has opened her | Bigelow has been reelected school nurse LISTEN--DANIELSON! Friday at 9 a. m. Will Mark the Opening of the Bigges SHOE SALE In the History That Your Enter- prising City Has Ever Seen This Is Not a Get-Rich- | Quick Scheme by a Fly- By-Night Concern. Thousands of dollars‘ worth of stylish, dependable footwear for men and women at less than wholesale pl’ices. Season’s latest styles in high and low shoes. This sale is not an every day affair. The reason for this sale is due to can- cellations of orders on account of freight embargoes, lateness in delivery and bad weather conditions. That is why you have an opportunity to buy goods, dependable footwear at actual factory cost. Come to this sale. Look around. Every pair of shoes sold at this sale positively guaran- teed. Money refunded if not satisfied. Come to this sale and be con- vinced at these remarkably low prices. No seconds. Every pair per- fect and warranted. Come early. LOOK AT THESE PRICES 52.95 Values to $6 $1.45 Values to $3 $3.95 Values to $8 $1.95 Values to $4 $4.95 Values to $10 - $245 Values to $5 $6.95 $5.95 Values to $15 | Values to $12 MEN’S HOSE | LADIES’ HOSE Extra good qual- | Extra good qual- ity, special at 2|ity, special at pairs 35¢ 5% WANTED 10 EXTRA SALES PEOPLE “WATCH OUR WINDOWS' ‘ = 'STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P.M. ¢ S ES—Pumps, Two-Ey‘elet'Bes, Oxfords, LEATHERS—Black Kid, Brown Kid, Patent Leath|| - : : g . er, Tan Calf, Gun Metal . Calf, White C OUR MOTTO :—“Always Better Merchandise For Less Money.” Tos, iboas Rier Ly See Conindt e L MANUFACTURERS’ SHOE SALE G g g CONDUCTED BY THE NEW IDEA STORE : CENTER STREET : DANIELSON, CONN. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM AND MAJESTIC THEATRES SHOES FOR TENDER FEET FOR MEN AND WOMEN. - STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. DAILLY. the Putnam public school. Miss Mildred | cottage at Pleasant View for thé sume of Providence is to be the head of the de-| (Continzed on Page Six, Cel, Fewr} ety on the house in which Israel Putnam {to teach an extra room at the Israel Traffic Officer William Jarvis of = . 3 cranking his automobile, He was taker Bertha Bernier, Lillian Caron, Helen Va- PUTNAM place most of the blame for this upon | . o H will probably be made up of pupils from | ¢ "in Fryo o imbati hospital for 4 ment. While ha =il not be ablé ¥ ¢ duty on the stress for some time, tarian course at the Brooklyn, N. Y., Y. |the faculty of et high school = Misk| 'y; Buiger will assigs him to & “Jack:%| District Deputy Edward W. Mullan, |€nd of the city a few days 280 to In-|school strect. are £vending the summer at | Miss Minnle F. Cannon in the commer.| A five ton Mack trask ewasd by ¥« i

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