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el il 3 - A NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 DOLLAR DAY SALES |/EEZbARE u:icov 20 White Hemstitched Handker- in “The Girl From Nowhere” A GRIPPING DRAMA OF SUNSHINE AND STORM chiefs;for.” ... ..o s e SHO0 11 prs. assorted color Socks for. .. $1.00 DORIS MAY in “The Bronze Bell Rebellion! And hordes of India rising to crush their masters! Yet hers, do- fiant, in the mystic Temple of the Bronze Bell—a young American, & 12 Amy Huck Towelsfor........ 51.00 beautiful girl and love. Ses the rest in a picture of a thoussnd thrills. DANIELSON ; PUTNAM Wag ascertained Wednesday that| The body of Thomas J. Vellieux, who “ths_quarantine on dogs in the towns|was killed in action while with the ©f Killingly and Brooklyn will not be|American forces overseas in October, by the time the ting season | 1918, arrived in this city Wednesday opens October 8. However, this will [ morning, and will be burled with mili- DOt operwte against hunters enjoying to|tary honors Sunday afternoon, following the full the uso of their hunting dogs. | services at St. Mary’s church. The dead IFull lberty is allowed the dogs undory soldler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ithe quarantine rules whilo they are ac-|seph Vellloux of Smith street. He en- I$ually engaged in hunti While be-{listed soon after the United States en- " “MOVIE STRUCK”—COMEDY Bty et B e 7 Army Huck Towels for........... $1.00 {hunting nctually s they can be|of his death he was a mechanic in C sllowed to go s free as thomgh there|company, 165th infantry. He was Wers no quarantine. However, they |killd less than a month before the ] must be leashed immediately that hunt-|signing of the armistice. ° {08 ceates and kent under the quaran-| s, John Rellly, of Wilimantic, me restrictions until en-!president of Windham county division, TRY THE e B will come to this city next Wednesday | Y There Are 480 puplls registered at St |evening “to address a meeting of St. 3 irahis ooi and at the sux-| Mary's Welfare council. At this meet- Marksman Jlished at The|ing, to be held in the Girls' club rooms, \rtment building | it Is expected there will be anou_wr\ OR company on | Speaker who will address the gathering St. James' French. An effort is being made to . < in charge | Secure a full attendance of the women James G. Blame Te of St. Mary's parish who are interested in relief work. C l G A R S Following are the nominees of the of the | republicans of Putnam for town offices véars to be filled at the annual town election SPECIAL PRICES s James' |on the first Monday of October: As- sossor, Arthur Tourteliotte; board of |§ FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Warden Harrs T. Battey, of |TeHef. Joseph Plessis; selectmen, Clar- , Tyl e 5¢c Each dormitory to be known as Windham house, d £ hich upwards of $18,- f 5 hougs, ‘and for which Wpwar 6 or2c already has been secured. Skunks infesting s £ th - [ tral sectionsof tha berauen as the early || $3-98 FOR BOX OF 100 fall period approaches. These animals (ADD 10c FOR POSTAGE) have Deen reported as seen within twn ocks of the business section. Others ’ |nave been reported as ambling about 1| streets on Riverview and Maple strect 5 Athletic Shirtsfor.............. $1.00 . NEws_wmy 8 prs. Cashmerette Socks for. . .. ... $1.00 || v i “Dont Call Mo Litie oop - Comagyy s Min- 10 cans Velvet Tobacco for. ... .... $1.00 8 cans Prince Albert Tobacco for . $1.00 9 pkes. Turkish Cigarettes for. ... $1.00 BREED DANCE 60 sacks Smoking Tobacco for. ... $1.00 THEATRE AT GRANGE HALL 40 Manila Cigars for............. $1.00 I TODAY - e Opera Glasesfor .............. SUD[| - Dol P 3 W Army Hair Clippers for. . . .. / irley Mason : 10 prz. Ladicr Stockingafor. . .- S108 ik da A Flags,dxbifor. . . .o .- == STOO The WANTED 11-15-8 oz. pkg. Bull Durham for. . $1.00 || Mother Heart || st 2o 58 in actua from hlfl ?" Dckhuglll S m. ‘ome I‘nd ings. ESTABLISHED 1860 see the big exhibit and get a genuine > gl e R ! 75c Underwear, 2for............. $1.00 2o the Dlx collector, has collected the large por- Phone 400, Danielson tion of taxes due the borough during the past three days. Money is expect- | ed to continue to come in for the next few day A number of local members of Put-|ence E. Pierce, Luther M. Keith; town nam Country club will be at the links|clerk and treasurer, David Flage; au- SEiHhe Bore aibation WSty s o ditor, Leon T. Wilson; collector of when members of the Cohasset Golf |ta E. C. Morse; constables, Peter club of Southbriige will be guests and ner, Ernest L. Chandler, Nelson will participate in match play with theT.eClair, Hermon G. Carver; registrar, DU tharn senD erabery Hermon G. Carver; members town Menbors (ot P Earin Williatas s school committee, Alvira A. Barber, Louiselovely |———\1 Army Axesfor ............. gigg e DANCE 3 pairs Cashmere Socks for. . .. ¢ o ot e A 265c Capsfor................... SEOOQ. il THE e oiok S35 Sweaterfor................ SHOEE - LAL G Humphrey’s Novelty 4 Black Necktiesfor ............. $1.00 Orchestra, vs. : son chapter, D. A. R., will attend a re.| Henry U yer; members library —————— bbb : " |ception in 'honor of the retiring and |board, G." Johnson, Ernest C. . : MOHICAN SATURDAY NIGHT Peerless Dance Orchestra s ‘ incoming regents at the Congregation- | Morse, Charron, At the caucus 4 pairs SCISSOI‘S for $1 00 GENTLEMAN 55c—LADY 40c e lson people motored 4} chyrch this (Thursday) afternoon. |Judge I\A . Warner acted as modera- R R SRR NS . DANCES INCLUDBIVNG TAX ) > Henry D. Crosby will re o Oak-|tor and Miss Katherine Byrne as clerk . . g A Coany, (Thissizy) . sties | Fellowing “are. the asmeuasie: nont: || $1.00 KhakiShirtsfor. ........... $1.00 ||seturaay nizhe dances win ve resumed |§ 4\ pATTALION HEADQUARTERS ¢ en-|shending a few days in Danielson. Mr.|mations for town offices: Assessor, U at the Mohican Hotel, New London, Sep- AND COMBAT TRAIN n : ,\\' rosby and fam!'y are to remain at the|ric Beausol board of relief, I ne 3 A B it f l 00 tember 17th. Feltcorn and Shepard's At | beach for some time to come. Dumas; selectman, Alfred Bonmeville rmy ERSIOR . ...l Orchestra. v e o “eathle | o, MF: .ana Mrs. George H. Call who |collector of taxes, Mrs. Mabel Dupre; r in_eattle remaining at their summer home. aditor, J. Harry Mann: town clerk || 3 H W 1S f 1.00 ll, Holly- ¢ Trea Piril, ® T, wnh oycrlrm::l nd treasurer, no G palr‘s eavy 00 OCKS Or. ..+ {ng of vegetables and flowers in the ex- i 1, were in Danielson iy | Dleg David Beausplisls Origene Tou- hibition hall, where a number of business ta along Fast Franklin and |and attended the fair at Wood chette, Eugene Gibney, John Harrinz- s e Tt AR Whace the faphe ton r. Georze Potvin: mem- | bureau has a booth intended to direct the ; A large number of priests, revresen-|fers of ommibae o e attention of the public to the food value | e of LaSalette order and of vari-|pyedette s Bouthilette, Eugene = \ : . 3 e 5 A e 3 of milk and to create a more widespread arishes of tho state were at Our | peaucoliel R A Ay e Lo e | «ady of Sorrows ehurch in Hartford on| E o 2 ] 4% / ° county. cdnesday to attend the funeral ser.|, The staze is set agaln this year for n ! y ale | blk g. (McBride . injin, b. h, Ira Dudley, Mass b, m. Je w 5 ¥ E y divi ge thi Ma: 232rc " 7 contest for the office of tow The poultry division is not large this 2 87 16¢ v, Toseph i Desshairk Blanc,| 1517 contest far the olee jof w1y B e e The cattle | Plancin. br. S, formerly a curate of, St. James'| f7lC10% A% 1 st 35 roadway | Show ineluded jeniid” exc Southbride 4111 O R - e the democrats haw~ | mples of pur Holsteins an put Mr Duprey in the fi the battle large po within the race track e races every man is supposed to Guernsey cattle, owing of | At the sta > his straw hat until another spring thoroughbred animals is a refiection of | tion of the circ! ! : ters of these = the activities the Windham County | Was covered with cars, parked as closely son rolls around. It is noticeable, ohen ot T Em e ; Farmer# association for be rae any | together as convenience would permit we e PR et 'y specia = honors a v oss collegi L e . s a e i g v it v ver, that the majority of = straw Ll et e e Hasf PR at Holy. Croe el °=°hlfl»$ ye what is be'ng done by cattle br Many of these cars bore Massachusetts e ,,?\g disappeared since the first S S A s incd -als " course; atithats Institud v o o o ttn 1§ ve the herds | registrations, while many others earried 1ys of September and that fall sty'es i i e pperaliElcn i e = | and"make this section of the staie moted | Rhode Island number es. these care men's headwear are much in ev Ecnerally e bten fnoied ena t les Wagner, professor of Ro- Abu property owners are al- ady ng advantage of the oppor- Dresented them through recent truction of sewe in klin in Railroad square to have ors | from other st lic splendid | 1ty of the Woodstock f~ir throughout a large area in southern ~ w England. A squad of police ol cers from the m at Wau. | Putnam department were on duty at the n exhibit | £3ir, but they found to command he popular- undreds ear the n, Ann Arbor, has been visiting | Holstatns Teons. hia'ta v and friends In Putnam. e et e F. Colcord of Orland, IIL, is to| St 4 Shepard 1 2 t . - Brown of the Shepard Hi 1e next few weeks at his farm| ..., Included the Hol Woodstock. S i s r of commerce sched- (Thursday) evening. | ed for the purpose of mal night the town = heir s 1 at z n S omethhiE thaf f e Proatiiies S0 . Gl ex | their special attention =mside of directi vroperties connected with the ser- SOometh e ths et 2% will leave today to rep- |y Mr Br mé Hollywoo ‘Glen “Alex { - Cors =) < not been done many years, al-|riod of the ser ¥ Segis, one of the fine bulls of the breed has not | oftor omnvavey BUleg loca! post of the Amertcan | o8y, One Of e ow | Showing of mew automobiles were one = g xR dadol ere ls probably less enforced .| (NS, Nkt State convention of the or- | showed some splendid Guernseys, in- the |Of the features of the fair and the hand- btk £ g oyment in Danielson and other ; k ; ot 1 Ne: ven. = hic . i somely finished and attractively modeled the er ; coming 2 t ceting w 3 breeding of which he is specializing. ¥ y modele t time than any town of similar in the state. In t ect Ki is an unusually fortunate tows re so than many New England ca rs attracted the usual close attention Concessions at the fair have mot been | and inspection of hundréds of those at taken this year in such great numbers|the fair the firm of Bugbee | as formerly w But Bihirels to be used for bringing the mans of > town un to date. making a card of prones owners and 2t Bostop and the beach- s the rul firm There was this year a notable lack of 01 ities eneral luati oposed. S 'y midway and found ic ot of hundreds of patrons of ihe i I' seems uncertain as yet that there e iiation Drenoter ¥ ‘Perry P. Wilton has returned | and satisfa iE to'et® QoI & | Guring fhs hoos Seaceior ither Gar 'atut ) widespread public interest in| The following was given out Wed-|L t in this city after visiting| planket, a et or some other of the | ine honanza war period. Barkers worked s of discussing, at the comine |nesday by Miss Rosamond Danielson, | aptain 1 ¢ brother in Bridgeport innumerable articles that were there fOF | twice as hard to extract a quarter frmm aga meeting, the building of a| Putnam Heights Elaredce 1 Xoung, Jof SWest] iaiiucky’ ones: the average man as W: v e President Benjamin T. Marshall, of . is recovering at the Hartford % c E % JYAE Deceouaty o ony Bh i iiats aooory T B o Ganmectichl Ghllees Wadny ey et tter undergoing & eurgical | President Luther M. Keith, of Putnam, |as much as a dollar last year. This st b T e i e e BORN eration. it 2ud s’ brother officers Stolio, apcioul, | fer shetrdadisn [ ] reflect e o ielien 37 is ng quick atten- ot tham House Associatio LEY) £ e fortable | tural society were actively busy in see- |pressed condition of business the comn- i} fon and action Putnam. Fridny afternoon. Mrs. | coNwAY—In North 1 There was Dlemty o e omortable | ing that all about the fair grounds was | try over during the last few months. Re B Gerald, A, Massey ot New | Badtora|iensl (ROUmAOD was chetmmis Jof dhelf At 190 D O the ‘air ot |in ship shape and that the patrons of | etrictions in expenditures o more oF Wwas a visitor with friends in Da on | Mee nd. members e sent -from | s 2 2955 oL yses = h ganization theroughly enjoy e s thy obj was a visitor = o (iogne and members overe pisien ihon ks At ont Wendeadaz! the organization theroughly enjoyed their | less worthy objects did not seem to de- ident Marcha'l told of the place that Grounds have been put in condition aR A ndition | o oot = b . | = ‘TQL and buildings given attention at the | COPT i his & eedydWonl SonjCHAME._TORD {;' property of the Windham County Agri-| 15 5 \ Ui J ~ultural society, preparatory to the Calons. st reles, of the Hebron, sion far exceeding nual exhibition. present J. Carl Witter acted as starter of |2N% of the o the horse races at the Woodstock fair | Mitories. T Wednesd: ’).'(hw wor Thomas J. Aylward was in Glaston- | 72ised & f2 7 on a business trip Wednesday, ward bptidic- fembers of the W. C. T. U. are to day at the fair grounds, which are situat- | tract one “TA:? from the pleasurs of be- 10 A meeting with Mrs. M. G. Leonard | ed so as to command a fine view of all [ ing at the fair, however, as everyone of South Main street, Friday afternoon. | the surrounding territory. seemed to be having an excellent time 3 : S During the morning hours plowing| AS Governor Lake is to be at the faty - GOVERNOR LAKE EXPECTED matches, exhibition of steers and work. today (Thursday) it is expected that ing oxen attracted the attention of those ' there will be an unsually large attend- ! AT WOODSTOCK FAIR TODAY |at the fair who arc interested in suca |00 for a closing da; (Special to The Bulletin) matters. Town ox and steer teams and Woodstock, Sept. 14.—The fact that|draft oxen also got attention as they| Norfolk—Mr. and Mrs. John Wallact Governor Everett T. Lake was coming |were worked for the edification of the | Riddle, who have been spending the sume need for more dor- very appreciatively a committee which has more than $18,000 to- ndham House at Con- e Nightingale of Moos necticut Co'lese. igh of Moosup and M back to his native town Thursday to at-|onlookers. mer in Europe, are expected to arrive Ix As compared with other vears, enly| Aft <ldent Marshall's address, ence D. Hatch of tend the 63rd annual exhibition of the| During the afternoon hours horse rac-|New York next week. SacrRAMENTO, CAL, ‘3 sma'l group of applleants are awalt-|Miss Ires Nye, dean of the college, | SMITH—STILES—In Willimantic, Sept.|Woodstock Agricultural society, did not|ing was the special attraction, there be-| &% ing admission as electors when the se-|proposed that the committee hold a ple-| 14, 1821, by Rev, Arthur D. Carpenter, | operate to reduce the aftendance Wed-|ing two classes, the 2.25 and 2.30. J. nach Trouble for ten years, | Jectmen and town clerk meet to exam- | nlo at the col 1 New London Frl-| Dr, Fred M. S nd Miss Ann Alma | nesday, the first big day of the fair. Carl Witter of Danielson acted as start- READY TO HELP YOU. ine qualifications next Saturday, day, Sent. 16th, The colleze will fur-| Stiles, At 10 o'clock many had arrived at the | er. It you are subject to biliousness, gas, A number of Danielson people will | nish luncheon on the pizzza of Thames zrounds and by noon there was a steady | The summary of the race events is as | bloating, sick headache, sour stomach or to Woodstock teday to hear the ad-|hall at noon (standard time), and DIED. flow of vehicles through the main gate, | follow: other ills that result from indigestion and dress to be delivered by Governor Ev-|there will ha an onportunity te inspect|piype 1 tmis 5 14, | automobiles predominating, although 30 Class. Purse $200 et e erett J. Lake, the buildings landfl«’mm"né'j‘t‘. An\'tin- Mary Ann of | there 'wrr* :n?ny horse-drawn vehicles | Lady Klit, gr m. G. W. Haz- ine, wholesome physic that zgon‘i'g' terested to join the committee on this aniel E. Da from the ofilying farming sections. zard, Southbridge, Mass .. 3 13 3 2 |prompt, sure and safe relief _witl ook ta aiticintind that sbest)ome wose | outinyg’ pelll| bevelooms) and may tele- e B Visitors came from far and near to|Blas Law. b. g (Bracken.. 13 2 2 3 | ErIping or pain. J. T. Osburn. R. FoD Ty el o complete the state|nhone to Miss Rosamond Danielson, sec- | oo ure®oer FE0 T enjoy what is always an interesting ex- | joffre, b. g, Horace Thomas 1. Lucasville, O., writes: “Foley Cathar- retary of the committee, for inferma- S hibitlon and which provides an annual| West Kingston, R. I. ..... 445 dr |tc Taplets are fine. I had stomach trou- son to Little Rest, so the route prob-| jon ° A the close of the meeting a|IEWE ST AL Clarigs Corners, Hampton, | opportunity for renewing old acquaint- | Charlie C. b. g, G. H. Brown ble. {1 itook Folay Cathaxtic Tahlets - ably will be opea to travel by Septem-|chort business session was he'd. The| SePt: g pmees L wheeler | ances and friendships and making many | mantic, Conn. .. ... A R S Al ber mext. treasurer reported a total of $13.272.38. | e, of Ly et new ones, 3 State Officer Howard H. Elliott was| A number of plans were discussed for in Danielson Wednesday on matters | increasing the fund. pertaining to the work of the depart- BURDICE—T ew Haven, Sept, 13, Enjoying the sights at the falr holds nFr‘\m F\l\:de'clx of x\’H‘.s‘tex'- first place with the thousands that each BB reoablicas sl ot ittt torn o Dases geq 22 years. vear flock {q the greunds ef {he agricul- | g "":"'I A - 16 Fep, | £et have mominated the following can- | ENIGHTIn Westerly, T T, Sept, 3‘]3 AL podlsty bat 014 Hlemg ‘D‘y:"‘m" x 6 50. tria 9 ohn H. Perry, born at nam, Feb.|gq a town pffices: Ass - Ars 31, Jessie Claire, daughter p: r. | An extremely strenz peoend to viewing A 80c.a box, 6 0, trial size 256, | 5,7 555, ated Tuessay might &f b |Lonin,for toTn Sfcen: Ammemson ATl Zna'Mrs: Charles i, Emisht, Aged {§|iho exhibits, and Wetnesday was no an Atdealers 1 | IT-A-TIVES |home near Dayville Four {orners. Mr. Hanley, D. Briggs; selectman, | ¥35: L exception ta the rule, Limited, OGDENSEURG, N, Y. Perry was 3 son of Georgs and Eliza- | George' Bicks, Herman Dantelson; tax | NERTON 33 Bra R ef Ssci’fimg Like every athes fais assoelation in beth Butts Perry and had lived in Kli- Fitz Henry Paine; auditor, S s Reeq L0 * | Beuthern New England, the pne at Wood- e — - lingly for a great number of years. He Ashi town glerk and treasur- | GRISWOID- s stock {his year has been able this year DANIELSON CASINO, has served as @ selectmay and is a i Sovell; fown school commit-| J%S1, SFABSR B : 19 iieeq its shewing af fruit up ta the us- SRARKWI ER BLDG. member of the board of relfef. Theron Clapp, Eleangr Mathewson ; 3 n: : 3 % S al standawl, {heugh Weodsteok and the e e et A. C. Hodper, foFmerly of Nor: d SAWRIRG AND POCKET BILLIARDS |1onr o e member of Moriah mmediate surrounding fowna usuaily lodge of Masons and Quinnebaug lodge |5 member pf the Pomfret fown school . L BOUR ALLEYS TUKEE TABLES | ot 0dd Fellows, of Dacielson, and of | committes for fie past Sfteeq years, Sept: 3%, 193L | vew Hngland, Killing fresta in May s S LADIES' DAY, the Putnam Congregational church. He|asked tq be excused from further ser-|myiperal services Fridag at 3 p. m., at | are responsible for the limited fruit ex- Bowling e or all. Prizes | leaves his wife and a brother James, |vice. Mr. Wright has been a valuable the Congregati rch, ‘Dayville. | hibits this year, but there is a fine show- given away day. Wwho is a resident of Putnam. J member of the board and the republi- cans of Hls home town were anslous to | ™ e Kunfishl abel 5 giatel HAS RESUMED TEACHING AND WILL BE AT Eun-ml imm his late \lom" Friday morn- Reem 19, 321 Main Street == = S g 2 uiem high ON FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK s ghurch at @ GIRLS! LEMONS er-t. Bum.‘ : :;lés :t;:;g:’r::‘ BHURBH & AI-I-EN Funeml serflm late ~ hom 5 - Fad 15 Main Street ¥, Sept. 16, at WHREN:SKIN AND |55, So0nt it Fguc'fomets ew London, Ccnn, Papers please copy F e 13, » BLEACHFRECKLES | "Himen b irk S, S of e s uneral 1 all other skin troubles disa; T & taelc maer the soothine toeh of COLUMBIA like A good number. of Mr. Knox's pupils are now holding pre~ AvTre E— PTiC B e hofitfiogx‘;&n Angelo D Healing Powder %’{,ugi?fi S35, Laueet ] ’{fi‘a%‘ ) irectfirs fessional choir positions m various churches of Hartford o&uue the fuice of two lemons into a uria] in Yantic cemetery. le o ing’ three ounces-of Or- | FINK—In _tnis _cify, sepe 11 e, Efifiy ns'{f" }ncmy GrugStobe twill| _Ohartes S. Fisk. aged g, Sup; Best for baby'z tender skin- = Iy heidls @l“ulceratéd ;nafi ?:o‘:rs and vicinity, demonstrating that the method of singing Funeral -service at his late hdfiE, 40 Ho- futs, burns, chafing,- itehing. O o few eents, shake well, ana | Funersl sortioe Bt Ty e Sept En‘l’al y = 2 Y i ven thet worst! dases caf. pHoR gel-fave & quicacr pistof heripies| YT ook, INErs [} taught by him brings practicat and substantial results, Jjisures satety from infec- 33 Ghe tlkiewestly> frabriifeition - inte wimox—mum in- action. n France, > o atter saving ... ... . OGBC fe five, mibck, 4rms anil- hands each 510 S e el . W fady Assistant ¢ , Som o el en T YPUR DBUGGIS‘T day, -thén shortly-mete the beauty ‘and 2 Wtehess of Uyokrr Lakin. yon and- ‘the late William B. Wilcox; END mR cT o ¥amous stage beantied use this lemon| a&e 31years. WM. SMITH ALLEN lotion te bleach and -bring -that.'soft, | Committal seryice at the {-Yaplewo_od T .h‘ S it cleagy roay-white complexion, alse as-a| cemetery, Saturda: oon, Sept. elephone 328-3 freckle. sunburn, and tan bleaeh ‘-be- 17th at 3.30. Relatives and rrlend.l eause it doeswi-irritate.. jmvited to-attend. HENRY E. CHURCH

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