Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1916, Page 2

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places who attend the No: ay in her um-nh::‘fix%m E .‘i_'n. Olive Randan : from s visit with triends 1n'5 eneral of the Unite States Army 1 s 4 LB g £ e . ANy 3 P Should cause great n:gafacuon and it ote. years m-mt . ? ? : is hopsflrgil! this w&%fiy will -S“ prano sol gfl BDEM 5 ways merit this reco n. George Hiam M. Cole, Brigadier General C. N. G. visited his f ger of disbanding when one year ago B Captain Tiesing was appointed by the .1 enue. The cottage Connecticut Infantry officials to the 1y during the summer command. At that time there were but Brownell and 'll?lrt’yl merl:! :!tllyurfi company, Cnpujg lesing sho: er taking comman elphia, “weeded” out the men who were not i BALTIC o g"“efl‘:“{ ‘3 e o gl h’!;:e‘x’ny- o'clock by the pastor, Rev. P, — S ive went at one meeting. een i ia M. hard work for Captain Tiesing ~but | Do% who also sang the nuptial mass. | Miss Cordelia M. Duguette and Norman now he and two able lieutenants and | of the srenan Sag o briasimet Gey| . Belcourt Married in Sk by Mrs. Br. I H o o nearly his full quota of men. S Trostes Gbeck as the| Church—Drug Store Scid—Personals { o bride. After the ceremony a lunch- 5 2 Contlflefltal Sflflltary VY OBITUARY. ; eon was served at the home of the |, I St. Mary's church Monday morn- s Aty ' bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson 3 Henry L. Bingham. Gilbert on Mansfield avenue, only gt Henry L. Bingham, 80, died at his |Zembers of both families being pres- A i Windpw. Ventilators For bedrooms, living rooms, bath rooms school rooms, hos- pitals, office, etc. nger. Miss Rosilda Duqueite, sis- ent. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ter of the bride, brid and Day left for Springfield. Upon their SV, Yau B, T return they will reside at South Cov- | eon G. Beicourt, meh of entry where a furnished home is pre- | 8To0m, '{“',be'm it - o bride wore pared for them. The bride until re- | Wite net g g B cently was stenographer for the con- [Tied White roses, Her bridesmald wore tracting firth of Murphy & Doyle. The | STk chiffon and a black picture groom is emploved as rural delivery |2 _l;"um“;mm ok oy A carrier at the South Coventry post of- dm;*e‘,f;‘d’,‘,‘" e The" ol P e 4 3 Beloourt-Dugquette. of Wi society the bride was a mem- Norman 'G. Belegurt of this elty | 3oin Bt main aisle o iha charch and s Cordelia Duquette of altic “ a ) were married:in St. Mary's church, Mendelssohn’s wedding march was. Baltic, by thel pastor, Rev. J. V. E.|Gjered by the orsenist afies 2 ¥ Belanger, Monday at'9 o'clock. The | wat sendered by Mre B 3. Tobin e > pastor Also nang the nutial mass. Al the unveiling of the bride within the reception followed at the home of the | (i 00 Tall by the, sadiety peciidene bride’s parents, at which breakfast | {S0C0 Tl DY the mociety presidiat A‘hamed Of her was served. Mr. and Mra. Belcourt | 3, Folee R0y, the iolr sang Ave came to this city where they took a|pusicOlla The srocai's gift to the bad . train for Yowell, Mass, on their hon- | cos, ™2, %t brr man e geve gold complexi eymoon trip, On their return they : al P! 0N} | | Smoon thin - Do thel cuff links. Tho bride's gift to her If you, too, are embarrassed by e 'Dridernulig was & gold lavierre. o wedding breakfast was erved at a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com- Patient at Mansfield Colony Ill. {home of the bride on High- strest to plexion, try Resinol Soap and Res- William Pitt, one of the inmates of | about o hundred friends and relatives. inol Ointment regularly for a week the Epileptic Colony at Mansfield De- | The bride’is the daughter of Mr. and i y X pot, was taken with an acute attack [ Mrs. Peter Duquette and hes mafly and see if they do not beginto make | | of ‘appendicitis Monday noon and ar- | friends. Mr, and Mrs. Belcourt left for a blessed difference in your skin. rangements werc made to take him to{ Eoston at 4.34. The bride's going am They also help make red, rough %t Joaeph'ls l:?;nla} fgr ag ,opecruhmi gmvh n \vns‘ 'a ‘:;’t: coloreddd 'm:rl ‘to 8 e was placed aboard thé Central | hat to matihy r a wedding trip hands and arms soft and white. Vermont train arriving here at 2.50 p. | different cities Mr. and Mrs. Belooirt m., and was taken to the local hospi- | will reside in Lowell, Mass., where the y tal in the ambulance. He was accom- | groom is employed as manager of & \5”20 panied by Dr. Donald F. Ross of the | wholesale house. Numerois handsome institution at Mansfiela Depot. wedding gifts included cut glass, ¢hi- S: S e na, chest of silver, money and hoube- JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepara FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN Had Highest Vote. hold furnishings, Guests were present At the afternoon performance of a|from Hartford, Meriden, New Bri UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, i tneron. rart | |Soclohenire Solurdyy. the award of | Ve olovidence, Newport,, Woon- the tolleymen in the cais| FUND FOR GEORGE BORUP HOPES ROOSEVELT WILL - = J .nd Ointmentare sold the child’ tomobile in tl £ d il Mm J 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. i o Done 300 Heepiit | | reaice yoting coptost: wa mads, Hour | sotket ana Baltic, ‘they pass town. Some.cérs. Telephone Lady Assistant R e I L S A e e e é’m‘t‘ N L e otae FELLOWSHIP IN GEOGRAPHY an 8. ucking] of . W. and Henry J. Lavallie, who 54 Is Left to Yale University by Will of Jackson street, receiving the award, |h: conducted a drug < % having the highest number of Votes. | for the past ?;‘yw it ¥ iilas. B Butang. who hes Dews Late Col. H. D. Borup. NOT TAKE BACK SEAT % e Colonel Approves Sentiment Express- 30 ed in Letter by an American of i business to Oliver elance _and as Bubstitute in & —_— German Descent. ks ’ Girous Employes at Hospital. Toest Welkee ot Tactyille - M. P‘:i mflfl moving m:m ‘has uf';. !:t':L June ook teust fund — Thomas Casey, the driver of one of | telanc: kg o 24 Willimantic was | Bory urra s oston tnre the eharlots in the Sparks shows, who :!:fl store Monday morning. Mr. 1 B, u'o of : e George . s injured in New York state a few|Will be assistant and Alidas & 6 ekrite & P : oo, a0 who has beet Seking | Monday afternoon 1o Shend & vae on. tredtment at St. Joseph's hos; sinee WILUMlNTIC CONN May 24 was discharsed Monday and |8t his home in Moosup. Josert 9 S was a New. London 5 % again joinea the show. John White | Y2llié and family will also spend a va- (colored), an employe of the circus, | Cation in Moosup. During their busi was admitted to the local hospital on |Ness career in Baitlo the dfessrs. Lac Monday. ' White was all run down in | Yallle made many friends who regret health and it will be at least two |their departure. They have vlfl'm weeks before he can leave the hospi- | the future, but will not disclose thi for the present. The new Munsing Wear |~ £ e TR Brief Mention. S rvosaia nad Ndtan: . THE SUMMER COMFORT UNDERWEAR - || 5rais Worlds tamoue shows gave | mreon " Swaneon and. Lawsens . FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN yesterday afternoon and. evening to |Authier are spending a week's vaca~ good sized audiences. tfiz;&m Brook on the shores of. by ” . . ! . . Owebetuck Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O. The satisfaction to be had in wearing Munsing wear can | r." wii" oo Stomirial Day dervices |y eor useev. S, spent Sundey In|iayins only be fully understood after the actual test of a prop- H1at &30 SARe,To0s Sunday; Jiine 11, Local people take pleasure {n Watch- erly made garment. The Munsing wear Summer gar- St ihee rage avpeit. City. wil ments are as cool and comfortable as they are perfect §f winimantic lodse of Eiks win nota fitting. Fine in quality, washable and long wearing. J| 5% Py ssercises af, Loomer overa Every garment is made sanitary from the best materials Helmold’s orchestra will furnish mu- in the most modern knitting mills in the United States J|atiractive program. "o "rrensed an by people who know. ; loft. Manday o A S e oy / , : : ring, Summer weight Union Suits, knee length, loose or i of, M2, Jenkine' ‘pacents, 'in Forest fiMN /T A, ing askls the men | o ininpers S04 Ra): tonelug fave. AUE ¢ tight knee, low neck and no sleeves, 50c. wecks. while away Dr. Jenkine wi dgiiiBilti Mrtias Docky of - Gomstal m‘”’—"’v . Summer weight Union Suits, no sleeves, low neck, ||sas chroat and ‘exe uf the on Hop-| /™) ; : . GONOFARTHER |+ knee length, tight or loose knee, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 S b i § » : s and $1.69. e The Evidence It At Your Déon Summer weight Vests, low neck and short sleeves, Norwich proof' is what you wast 50c and 59¢. mmsu’ienmutfihflflvu-' W, H. Brown, Fox Hill, near Ston- ington Road, Nerwich, mays: “My back and kidneys have given ms cém- 4 siderable trouble for eight or tem THE H. C. MURRAY G0. - 110U : : 4§ THIS IS HOw : -3 e D el 18t Mo Tl Aftor the | ticed it mostly after my day's work, e aroumed or exiracted "ABBOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN . Eibew Length. T R s ] oy $1.78 e | B R 5 X “ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS | 'LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK " If thess appeal to you; call for examination and estimate, Ne

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