Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 2

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‘Week’s Payroll $631.18. digided follows: Pnllce d enL Suz 46: @epartment, $265.97; aon-truet- if.‘m"'-!"m”‘t'u ol Held May Meeting. : SR ot Yot e day - afternoon in their rooms-in.the | :fi‘:&llfm‘. “Routifie business was -Up Buttons for School, Children. lerk Frank P. Fenton, presi< a of the (flvio society, has received 1, buttons for distribution amo; sehool ahildren of the city 'hfl in the clean-up cam The buttons are a uutlva with a tation in the anter wo chil with -a- & pail and a rake, and the words.Clean Up, Pdnt Up, live Up, around the outer ed, ‘These buttons will proba- biy be to the chlidren to- Kept Lawns and Grounds. tic is fortunate in ‘having mfl;;aw abeut the town 3 - 8. po 80 ti:m for, Janitor ’;Iohn ‘Williams o pos usy lawn on first day of mm and it is already attractive.” is in exceilent condition, althoush ng ertilizer hu beeri- &t ‘wes started, and fair to be ;n'l&m 621 Jutu- hut‘ I will w the highest marke! for Usttle, Poultry Veal, etel postal card. Telephons con- HYMAN CHASEN. Willimantie, Ct. PRE C. JACKSON, Dentist ungzxrrAK!n a EMBALMER Church St, w.umnm-. =Y Telephone Lady Assistant JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmors Faneral DirectorandEmbalmer Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANGE WCRK A SPECIALTY Address P. A, WEEKS, or 'phone £50-2, 838-12 or 284-8 Willimantio, Ct. ' _%w,w...:mmm impon, it since ) cdnnues. lnd a large 1.!4 mmcc is looked for.. The <ol t« i tee' iticludes Dnh:n. C. White, C. E. Simonds and F. ith. FUNERAL Georae French. The body of George French was tm:uxik to this city Monday mofning en ‘to Nathan Hale cemetery, South Coventry, for burial. The com- mittal service .was read by Rev. Thom- as Mulcahy of Bridgeport, who came with the funeral - Y. A requiem high mass was celébrated in the latter iace. Monday morning. Mr. French 8“ a native of Coventry and had been & conductér oh the New Haven road for over 80 years. Visitors on Sunday. and Mrs. James P. McKenns of valdamg were guests over Sunday of Dr. C. A. Jenkins of 421 Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Smith of Newport, R. 1, wére visitors in:town Monday. MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION Maets at Y.-M. O, A—Hears Interest- ing Paper by: ‘Re\. William F. Row- loy. - The regifiar monthly meeting of the Minmem asgociation was held at the M. C. A. Monday with 15 present. Dinner was served, after which the members listened to an interesting pa- per by Rev. William F. Rowley on the subject of Ministers’ General Readings. | The next meeting, the first Mon#ay in June; will be held at Coventry lake, @nd.the members will take their fami- Hea I.lo%l for an outing and a basket e paper at that meeting will be read by Rev. Wlllhm S. Beard. CITY'S ICE PLANT Inspected by Visitors from the Park Fred Mullen ll'ld John Eagan of Bridgeport were in Willimantic Mon- day and inspected the city’s ice plant in company with Mayor Daniel P. Dunn. The visitors seemed much in- terested in the ice situation here. Spoke on African Mission Work. Under the ausploes. of the mission- ary committee of the Congregational church Monday night Miss Laura Smith, for a number of years associat- ed with a training school in Umzumbe, Africa, spoke of her experiences and exnibited curios collected during her stay there, Quite a number wers pres- ent in the chapel to hear Miss Smith. A social cup of tea was served after the talk. WEDDING. Terry—Miller. Jack E@win Terry and Mrs. Henri- etta Miler, both of Willimantie, where they are employed as weavers in the plant of the American Thread compa- were married about 4.30 Monday noon by Rev. William F. Rowley of thie Baptist church at the parsonmage. The couple were attended by the bride’s mother. They will make their home at 204 Prospect.street .in this eity. Hospital Ald Society Meets. The regular monthly meeting of .the Ladles’ Aid soclety of St. Joseph's howpital was held at the institution onday afternoon at 3.30. Plans for future activities of the organization were talked over. The proceeds of the last whist were reported as amounting to $39.48. It was decided to indefinitely postpone ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE The A [ePgydeshabepinto edy for the feet for o anries century. 30,000 testimonials. $cld dd Al‘vhn;e.oisc Sy ress, Allon The Maa who put the Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. SPECIAL IN LINEN TOWELS The 'time is not far distant when towels will be re- "~ quired in plentiful quantities. Already there are many 7. housekeepers ‘who have listed the needs for their sum- miér home. So -this special offering . ~ar damask, for a price that is sure to find a welcome: of all Linen Towels, huck is much below the regular, They are alt of good, practical sizes, plain, scalloped, hemstitched or embroldered edges, and fully worth 75¢ and 85¢ each. Your choice at 56¢ THE H. C. MURRAY CO. b7//7- 477 the subscription have been held this m —_— . Logal Brevities. .- Miss Helen Corcoran is in Néw h’-- Ven with friends, J. Reynolds of mohnna. Va, 18 visiting in this.eity. Mies Albina Blanchette was' o New London visitor Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Le!u e wpént. Sundey with friends in Bal Howard Millerd mmod onday from & trip to Miss Bertha John‘n left Monddy for a short stay in !oflon. Mes. Bred Loomi fllfllfld is the guest of M .1 H. Mrs, A. N. Vaughn is Mlu a few days with relatives in Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Ahearn of New Ha- ven are guests.of Mr. Ahearn's dbroth- ers, Dr. and Mrs. G. ton ret: Monday from a week's stay in Bos- ton, ‘William Thompson has rveturned to New York after a visit here wuh his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Boss réturned Monday from a stay of several days in Boston. William Abbott has returned to New Britain after a visit in this city with hig family. % Mrs, Philip Cheney 1§ entertaining Mrs. George P, Cheney and children of New London. Thomas Little, who, has_been visit- ing Mr. and.Mrs. Louls Kinney, of Mystic, has returned home. Mrs. A P, and Mrs. B Adams of New York are spending a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, H. A Phillips, have been in New York for the six months, returned home Monday. Doris E, Hall of Wellesley returned to school Monday after a stay of sev- eral days at the home of her parBnts. J. F. Ahern, manager of the Willi- mantic Gas & Blectric company, was in New Haven -on bdusiness tur- day. Miss Alice Mirphy runmu to Mt. St Joseph's se: Hart- ford after a -hor( 'lllt hm 'flh her parents, Mrs. Richard MeCarthy, who “has been the guest of Mrs. George Chal- lenger at the Windhsm: Tnn tor the past month, has returned to Boston. Mrs, M. Gough, who has been visit- ing with her daughter, 'Miss Ruth Gough, for the past five weeks, return- ed Monday to her home in Taunton. Mrs. Joseph Moran who has been at the home of Mr. and Mns. Barthol- omew Moran for thc past two weeks has returned to her home in Hart- ford. W. F. Fastman, who has fully re- covered from a severe attack of secar- let fever, has resumed his duties of traveling salesman and left Monday for a western ftrip. The following went to Hartford Monday: Miss Helen Kelley, Miss Lucy Murphy, Miss M. R. Blanchette, Harry Tatem, R. A. Watrous, who 3 Mathewson, Helen Hunt, Mrs. John Murphy, . N. Potter, Mias Fannie Lee, Miss Anna McGlone, Miss Mae Sughrue, Mrs. Frank Webb, Miss Alice Har- rigan, Miss Albina Blanchette. Personals. Timothy Day spent Sunday in Bal- tic. James Benmett spent )lomv o Putnam. Miss Ann . Burke returned Monday Best for " the Skin To keep the complexion clear of blemishes, the Head free from dandruff and the hands white,use Glenn’s Sulphur Comtaine 30% Pure - Sulphur 3 Best for pimples, ftoh, blackheads, and hives. "It’s a fine toilet sodp. Boid by all druggteta. e M Garden Seeds lfyoumpufienhtwflu fim a visit with mv- in Hol- cllflua Bouu- spent Sunday In Nor'lu Onflnq. #r. returned 1o Bos- m Monday. John Hclnnu returned to Hart- ford Monday, Samuel Chesbro went to Middle- town, Monday. Herman Simmons spent Mon in ‘Windsor Locks. - Dr. J. Louls Sullivan spent Sunday in Naw London. Miss Mas Morlarty returned Mon- @ay from Hartford, Mrs, T. B Bullivan s in New Ha- ven for & shiort visit, Dr. John Weldon called on friends in this city Saturdey. Attorney G. E. Hinman spent SBat- urday in Providence, Mrs. J. F. Carr entertalned Miss M. Ryan over Sunday. Lea Smith of Newport is visit- 1ng relativas in thip oy, Miss Grace Deming spent the past lsw d.y- in Middletown, iss Margaret Jewett of eld is Mlh‘ ‘with lecal friends. g is in_ Boston to Mes, Pomeroy spend tla week with relatives, Misgs Bertha Congdon of Pflrvuhnco is calling on Willlmantic friends. John Fitzgerald spent SBunday at the home of his mother in Rockville, George Ennis of Worcester has re- turned to his home after a brief visit with local friends. - Miss Catherine Casey of New York was the guest of her sister, Mrs, B. Morrison over Sunday. Miss Mar t Corrigan has been guest of her brother, Dr. Frank igan of New London. M. J. Kelley, deputy factory ins or, spent some time in this city day on his way to Hartford. Misses Winnifred Driscoll and Mar- garet Lawler have returned to their work at the Normal school after a short visit at their homes in Norwich. JEWETT CITY Hawk Tries to Carry OF Two Birds in His ns—Appeal Taken in Liquer Case. > Passers-by on East Main street Sun- day afternoon saw & very wausual sight. In the pine tree in front of the residence of Daniel L. Phillips, a colony of grackies have made their home. The tops of the trees were black with the birds when a hawk swooped down an ing hen each talon. One of the birds freed himself and dropped to the ground | and was caught by Carl Melvin who with George Davis witnessed the un- usual sight. i with” the other bird, in his grip. Lost Articles- Restored to Owners. Danlel Finn found a valuable coat while automobiling Sunday. Monday, lady from Pomfret Center telepho: 4 Postmaster W. H. Rrown that s wished to advertise a Jost coat. Th matter was ‘brought fo Mr: Fin; attention, and he immediately notified still fast the Jadv that he hud the garment in | question. Mrs. W. H. Whiteman lost a box containing a hat Saturday, which was found by Merton Bugbee. As the arti- cle did not suit Mr. Bugbee's style, he i home in Providence in an m_zlong duration with Mrs. John Daboll. stant was off with one black bird “in| The hawk made good his| * was very glad to return it to the Liquor Case, Appealed. .The case of Guiseppe Pleracimie who was_arrested Friday night, was tried by Judge Potter on Mond: morning. He was charged with three counts, actual sale. keeping with intent to sel and reputation, and was fined fifty dol- dollars and costs on each count. The case was appealed. Sunday Visitors. Charies Babcock entertained Sunday his sister, Mrs. Jennle Thompson and two mons Irving and Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Thompson of Pendleton Hill Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Mott and daughter of Norwich spent Sunday at 8 A Thompson' R. R. Wilcox entertained Mr. and Mre. Howard Mead and Miss Angle Stanton of Norwich. Mrs. Charles Fox, Mrs. Thomas Wal- iaoe and Miss Mary Carroll of Norwich visited in- Jekett City Sunday. NOANK Church l-n!o-r:w.;fln.—-lmnu. ing_Children's Hour. At the Baptist church ! nm. ing the nrmon was W. B.. Mati J llem.. Y. In the , which wu 1 m sonducted «J Rev. .W. -r Atke: nance baptiam was admini The children’s hour at the Baptist church was well atténded. ' The radl- plotures w! Sysce vary clear mfi‘%fi:flnfi the home of MéDonald-—~Hel ‘Lutrigon. McDonald of this and Miss Wealthy mflfiy of Wt the home even| AMEKICA is the land of self-made men.” Te is characteristic of Americans to rely on their own efforts—to do things for them- selves. The millions of “Bull’’. Durham smokers are of this energetic; self-reliant, American type in alF walks of life. These men like to make their own cigarettes, to their liking, from nch mellow ““‘Bull” Durham tobacco—prefer these ci arettu made by t -hands, to any ready-made As ma ind they can eir own cigarettes are rolled from “Bull" Durham in a year as all brands o(y ready-made cigareéttes in this country combined. GENUINE ‘BuLL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each Sc sack) Ask for Book of ', with each 5c jll i frp it “Bull’”’ Durham hand-made ciga- rettes are a distinctive form of tobacco enjoyment—wonderfully comfortin and satisfying. Their freshness an Alavor are a revelation. Roll a ciga- rette from ‘‘Bull”’ Durham foday. FREE Ah Tilustrated Booklet, showing correct way to “Roll Your Own®* Cigarettes, and l Book of cigarette papers, will both be mailed to , on ponnl request. Address “Bull” Durham, lmN. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY M HHIIHINIIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIIHHNNH law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Ward of Boston, also Miss Nellie Sands and Mr, Tras The trip was made in an automobile. . Mundy - Mallette' and fafnily move next week to Nova Scotia. New Power Boat. A 25-foot power boat le. bullding at u the Dr. Blassi boat shop. The was lald Friday. Miss ‘Lila Blois h will returned to her after a visit of O. B: Miner of New London, for- merly of the village, is I’QDOI'IM very in. MYSTIC D. of V. oolog-tn to Bridgeport Chosen—St. Patrick’s Parish Bazaar Opens, At a meeting of Phebe Packer Rath- bun tent, Daughters of Veterans, the following delegates were chosen to at- tend the convention this month_in First delegate, Mrs. E; nates, ) Greene and Miss Annie Packer. The | date was set for the tent to present Americ: Kl‘h school and it was set for May 20. Bazaar Opens Successfully. Thfl;e WI;(I.!:II:' nlmdume:l l:r first, night of the u-{ ven by the Holy Name socfety g’x Patrick’s church in Columbus hall, Monday eve- ning. programme for the first night wi by the Stella Maris Minstrel of New London and was as ng chorus by = entire Litile Girl, Raymond My lee Alabama Rose, John Isie D'Amour, Miss Ryan; Down on the Delaware, Ray- mond Murray; Suppose I Meet You Face to Face, Willlam Leary I Love Her, . David J. Muilcahey; That Re- minds Me of You Master Creighton Teviin: Camp Meet! Band, Herbert N, Ryan; Heart of a Rose, Miss Kell: I Want to Go to Dixie, Willlam M phy; Rolling Stone, Frank _Cullen Ragtime Dream, Roland Teviin. Af- ter the programme dancing was en Grinnell's orchestra furnisk- ln' the music, and refreshments were served. Check to V. I. Sosiety. Treasurer Fuller of the Mystic V. ley Water company has sent the lage Improvement society a check [« 312 n appreciation of the. society efforts to beautify the village, Harry H. Holmes has returned flag to the Stonington | Providence after a visit to his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. X. Holmes. Pred Poole has gone to Stamford for summer. orge ¥, Sherburne has returned b ven after a visit to his &1 v nn Denison avenu Benjamin Greene has returned to Providence after a visir to his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bergen I reen. George_Stoll has returned from a t to Danielson. and Mrs David Walkiey moved to New Haven. S REMEDY FOR PILES now manufactured lndlnldh]h D, Sevin & Son. 118 Main Street, or can be procured direst trom the owner of the original pre- scription, MRB. MARY A. H.Aiu(ll R. ¥. D. ¢, Norwich, Conr. Price One Arilar O4&S. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Bt PRACTISE LIMITED TO YE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT wours 10 a m to 8 B m, Sundey excepted. sud Ly appolatment have OLD ULR. HARRI Combination Coal and Gas C awlord anges YouneedacoalrangeinWinmfor kitchen warm#h and for continuous hot water supply; but in Summer when you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is the thing. YougotbothmtheCrawfwdCombmnhon R-ngeandyougetthebutofnch. The Crawford Gas Ovens are aafe; mw : In the End Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling. For sale by M. HOURIGAN. NORWICH, CONN.

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