Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 2

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- ! Elmer Young, Herbert Harvell and Thomas Jones acted as bearers. ’ oo S e s o S .. St . ‘ ~ CORONER INVESTIGATING. The funeral of cy;i: ‘nks-m was L g ! ; 2 : ” 8 “s on sum . sy hela from the home parent i L e . =L ] e ~Prepared 112 Bridge street at 11 oclock ‘Tues | SRS, 7 After the i 7 - ’ ? Case of Automobile Fatality. Meiateq ot ine services, " Burial was | ton of the officers 2 sical pro- \ ol in the Willimantic cemetery in charge. eard. o speec] b & st the town hall into the death 'llzl-u:_v‘!t-t’m:--‘dl e Rebekahs wl'o.h;:.. & s R every 5 h bic s Scholaska, which result-| The funeral services of PRy namirei 7, A = St Onee wero held from er Nome at | 0 %G°% Were-nstailed Tiuestay ev- | unoes "ot Jad i \ Value as definite and unchangeable pened 845 o'clock. Requiem high mass was. ety A L Mo e~ ( : MrR. J. Johnstone, the driver |sung in St. Mary's church at _nine | %8 2%, STt tion “the retiring mo- | ignerest for F | { O the coin you Bpend- owner of the car, refused upon the | o'clock, by Rev. J. J. Papillon. Antoine [ pic*F NG TR RO (08 it o solid | faciene saren ts to Render Cecision ‘in (1 i e e Seiin cebe & fine musical _ “Goodyear” on rubber—hall-marks of . Bill of Daniplson . Arthur, G. Ynd heid an | of Jam M. Shepard. 117 Union street Tuesday morning at| .. ' Dictriet Deputy Grand -,::,_ : 2t e hena of 0% "Bleres Verioricaute actea T A - Service as certain as sunrise. B o o he Buwius of the an: erterfeauile mcted | Boie, ISV BY (he Mombere o reshs — ¢ f as as but his sister, Miss Josephine . Burial was in St. Joseph's | ments were served. e W A { T aclient “was presemt 2| T e QuruARY. g e g : W\ , Character of this sort in a product is no o et ond e O Syl Siring T DSt | <wora nas waen rescived m his clty 7 i & incxpenat 'z:‘“‘g et | \ accident. It finds itq source in oot;scxous Fifla ‘4na Sixteen wers bov: ek fomit S Rt Al | e e Svervors =3 : purpose, its expression in conspicuous case. led- early Tuesday orning e Johnstone Ay S Using Old Automobile Markers. - |ang the funeral will be held Thurs- “and active. Druggist abflity. 1000 bon o i caies il Do brought| Notwithstanding the warnings given |day afternoon at -2 o'clock from. his 3 e “court pext Saturday, out 4y Chiet E. H. Richmond regard- |late residence. During his residence in_overcoming kid- = 7 = 2 7 e et i | ohtetor of The Buropesn mouse” T | | = The quality of Goodyear Tires, thec.1 valu; e ome of the busincss men hearing of et Montio R e e o they : t, the service you can depen RN A %, Doy R atieats” Ricpioned Police. head | aicnaet eGmicusoy of Harttor is UNIONIZE NEWS WRITERS g y reprc::ng{ve, Savh: Sock ¥ o The funeral of Mrs. Julia L. Snow |quarters in regard to the matter and | tieacl MCE ICEres A e s these two essentials—to Goodyear pur- g » they were told that If their machines M el o B e pussdns ottar: | aDpeared on the streets with the old| Thomas Chase of Norwich is em- i G, Gtk Proms: Rev. Robert S. Moore officiated markers they would be subject to ar-|ployed by a local electric concern. » Daily e 3 E rest. One business mon im the city,| The Thimble club of the M. E.| New York Jam. 16—A union of news d th tary of state of Was entertained by Mrs. Grace | wris sk t WvolS mieren- ity. 3. R e et T ot | T Soacaay " Shbtnoons o | Enion of oG s A o . pose, and to Goodyear ability. Why he had mot TGOS £ Gy -ds file at the office of o : e p - We Commence Now To S the, 29th of Rlecomber | o "fown Clerk how that fve mar isors for the Xmerl Quality—value—service—aren’t these the e e Pl : t th itol d it was found that b 1 . 3 ; Give You {he' registration Dapers had heen xent 10 "L S D0 Pitiacnts o sha.town {mesee b | 7 S sum of your desire in a motor car tire? » -l of Windham. - They were to be sent Tuesday after- %7 B ARG AINS 200 ATTE thoe 2t WAL MRS {2 snarin ot this citssaccompanied AL chof thi : i : . You will find them, in profitable and sat- Simoneau of Woonsocket, R. * 2 . police court are Ephraim _Chamber- E . In Scranton, Pa., where szI and Elfage Levesser, of Lowell, Mass., > | ng measure, in every GOO ear 11ire, e T e It Uihe. furnitare. exposition 1n = New o vl erit Sv8 B e & i g 24 e et York, Tuesday. B A %0 s above had pasteboard markers on his stand labor, they refrain from writing Perhaps you will say prices |7s Ticonsy on his porson wohen hewis JEWETT CITY anything but the facts and that 1s all : Whether you measure tire virtue in " pre going up, and what we|*“PPe? Y e officer T s o B G miles, months, or money. Baptist Woman’s Miesion Circle Meets - . Ladies’ Auxiliary Installation. here last summer and asserted that the ~ . say fake. But “taint so.” D. A. R. Regent at Hartford Meet- — S 2 odds and ends® ot Jare Dremept ot tm mestink | (. Funeral of Mrs: Josinm Whar oo ey o D e S omser 3 Whether you b"ly Goo dy:a r Fabric Tire: s, b H., held Tuesday evening. The in-| tom. ed. He added: E Welave stallation of officers was held Gurtag 2 _ | “It is a favorite diversion of some or ‘;oodycar ‘ 'm‘ds. E ‘ over h m, every floor, the evening. The Woman's Mission circle of :ge ;»lhthe papers herha to refer to :h:l:mtlyl > X - Baptist church held its meting in e | labor press we have as revolutiona . and every line of goods in| Ghambor of Commerce Met, |veRtry Tuesday arternoon” "The pro-|and amarchistic, when as'a master of Each represents the highest accomplish- 3 i Many attended the special meet: i ] R Mg warcrooms has some- | o e o | e e R Spiell, Prasiaed | e mone Coumervittve San wy of ment in its class. Each leads in its field. thing we wish to tum into|ibelr rooms on Main street Tuesday |.ry_“The Call and The Cost. Articles sensation’and ‘siories of destruction. -, o e d by Mrs. George Sparks, |If anarchy comes in is country ‘money. discussion on the report of the Na |NELS 1) Plrchroome Mes. Martis | Wil be due to papers which appeat (o = The difference in price is due entirely to a Strikes, lockouts and the Bil in wnicy | Davis, Mrs. W. H> Whiteman, Mrs. C.|and feed the taste of the people who 2 3 b 3 %t Th CO Watch for the values in|the president will be given veto pow- F. Geriner, Mix H. T Witor, Mra-|want that kind of news” difference in ufldmg COs' (] rds 3 er to separate items in the appropria- 'wis Hewlitt. Mrs. S. F. Brown, Mrs. e organization toda: 3 2 @ windows for the next|iion niiis of congress, After'rue’ds: | Salmon. Mra Lemuel Green, Mres, B.C |objects ag follows | vne pun- - cost more to build, and they wear longer. Mrs. OPERALOGUE WELL ATTENDED |the reading room at Slater library on | S0t brganization » cussion a ballot was taken of the ks jwo months. | mombers” This baliet will be. made | Tarbox ana Mrs. G. H. Prior. During | licity of the American labor move- ; % = Y ‘hamber thy rogramme Mrs. Prior and Mrs.|ment to the end that all news shall ; Sonrmeres Wi sout The bUllE 1o (o) | Greon Sine. & et Do mote, uniform, scciirate and el In either case, the money you spend buys . STIREe-pretas Sunda te 3 Thi: -V 1s- - T - Given by Waman's Giub ~= Haveah | SU09AY " afternoon Ty ive vl | —— Every Goodyear product is built and mar Hubbard Made Fine Impression. At Regents’ Meeting. kctcd on that bi ‘I v local organization. Reading Reom Popular. To aig in the publicity campaigns of . Fumiture Store| .o o W || S s ; | Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A. R, Continued From Page One) h , i thy (Continu g ne) ) engrin, given under the suspices of You yo lf, by the ount you spen d, M. W. Alling was i charge of | the international unions: to deny rec- 100 per cent value. the Woman's club in the ch house was in Hartford Tuesday attending a ognition or aid to any dual or seces- Telephone 285-3 of the Congresational chumch maese | special meeting of the regents of the [reovired by law, and the standing < te held at the State lib y. e ization, - H H day cvening " Havran Hubbacra, who [S(Ate held at the State Nibrary R T e e determine the amount you shall receive. P . It was 11.45 wh Speaker Heal ! Main and Union Streets |Soston Opera company. but mow con- PRIERAL- callea the Tionss o order and Chap “Good »” bber— id s g B T o e e R Mrs. Joseph Wharton. lain Benedict oftered prayer. Then oodyear on rubber—our pride, your ~Willimantic, Conn. he was accompanied by Claude Got-| The fumeral services for Mrs. Jo-|came the flow of bills. Those of spe- sepn ‘Wharton were held at her home | ciel Interest are here noted: ° protection. on Mathewson street, on Tuesday aft- Norwich Commission. ernoon at two o'clock. Rev. Samuel| Mr. Bailey, of Norwich, introduced - 2 3 22;.“,;"'E;Jm:?.'fl:'g‘e‘»l‘?i‘af{s:‘a’fi:fi; an act which gives the suthority that Goodyear Tires, Heavy Tourist Tubes and *“Tire Saver” Accessories 3 appoints the Board of Gas c- Blessed Homeland. Burial was in the | trie Light commissions for any muni- are easy to get from Goodyear Service Station Dealers everymhere. 2 Read-Hershell cemeter: The bear- | cipality that owns and operates a gas ers were Wallace Payne, George Wil-|and electric plant may fill any vacan- " ’ o torerle putford, and " Ralph lcies In such board by death, resigna. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio '’ and Mrs. Henry Olsen and J. P. Gor- | sell and convey land. By the will of Stanley Wheelock was a week end|home on furlough. As the society 7 guest of his brother, H. N. Wheebock, | maintains many similar homes, the e of New London. testatrix desires to sell the real es- =5 A. C. Burdick has been confined to|tate, and appiy the income to similar - = Yhine Tue o noare Chomaa % et | e rwicy, tor the tw: Good r rvi Station @ v : scal years ending, September 30, 1919. at a good saving. o in Granville, N. Y, , - (<2 c Thatcher. Thefe were flowers from |tion, or otherwise, for the unexpired ol Spsan M. Meech, who died in 1914, her the house for several days with grip.|existing homes. For Nurses’ Dormitory. = |act for the 'erection and construction SILK DRESSES SERGE DRESSES of a nurses’ dormitory at the Backus “gu Silk Dresses now reduced to| $5.00 Serge Dresses now reduced to s hospital, Norwich, whish carries With}mitted an amendment to £ 9 isters, Mrs. Martha | Brown. = Un- Authority to Sell Land. . daunted lodge, (No- 34, K. of P. Dor-| My Bailey, of Norwich, introduced a % : W|LLIMANTIG' cuNN. i $an circle of the King's Daughters, | egolution to authorize the American Harola Geer is'at Storrs college tak- | to the soclety, with the furniture there- und dead in bed Mr. 2nd Mrs. Henry McLaughlin, Mr.|p,ptist Forelgn Missionary society to CLEAR CE SALE pklcts o“ ing a special course this winter. in for the use of forelgn missionaries 3 3 . o 4 at the Capon home |act to appropriate $10,000 th lots and odd sizes in Silk and Serge Dresses and marked them | in Rovertsville Sunday morning, death | atius hospital, Norwich, for the twe the husband, father and brothers and |term. Personals. rosidence in Norwich was bequeathed . 5 B Backus Hospital Appropriatio: ’I‘ \N/ 4 N ( ) For this clearance we have assembled together the broken |, Winsted—George Ensign, 61 was| up Bailey, of Norwich, presented an HE A. C. S CO. Mr. Bailey, of Norwich, presented an NORWICH — NEW LONDON it an appropriation of $10,000. charter|dain please. Mr. Black, of Killing- [Representative Louts Lemereux of |county met for organization and the of the Pawcatuck Fire dist: Which | ly, said there was no pressing need | NorthyGrosvenordale acted as tempo- ( meeting was called to order by Hep 4 0.00 Sille Dresses now reduced to| $5.89 and $6.50 Serge Dresses now Minors Barred From Bowling. provides that the district may appro- | for house action at this time, that it | rary chairman of the Windbham county | resentative Kiias Wilcox of Stonington 7. reduced to $4.89 Mr. Bailey, of Norwich, introduced :;du‘t:‘ T for the construction of | was not fair to consider the matter|caticus as Mm'w :fi?uz ::mm.en hr. J.| Senator John E » ch rea t 10.0 Dre: an act that ne child under fourteen |Sid€' - hastily. If there was wrong. appeal | Laramee mantic was chosen | w ¥ SiIk Dresses now reduced o $10.00 Serse Dresses now reduced to : il chvlopt ins Rowibg ciae Home Rule. could be made to the public utilities | clerl = Senstor Adams of Plainfleld | Representative William and that no ¢hild under sixteen shali| An act was ted to give cities | commission. It was voted not to sus- | was chosen permanen: rman an n clerk. Silk Dresses now reduced to w?sz'sn Serge Dressesagow reduced to he so employed, when the employer|and towns, wuma powfiflo., the |pend the rules. ~The resolution was|Mr. Laramee permanent clerk. Willlam F. Curry of Lebanon a - shall obtain a certificate from the |authority of home rule. referred to the committee on rail- Sealer of Welghts and Measures [ John J. Sweeney of Dozrah were ele “‘-"—“ Silk Dresses now ‘reduced to| $16.50 and $17.50 Serge Dresses now Darkens Gray Hair Naturally |school supervisor. roads. Johnson was called upon for report, [#d county auditors. % reduced to $1250. Wiaicts Rishtn Sustcccs Food Stuffs Embargo. After being in session forty-fivefand he gave the duties of the office in| Adjourned to next Tucsday : i e ant estored. A senate resolution regarding embar- | minutes, the house adjourned to 11.30, | detall and demonstrated fhat he had Tolland Count: . HOUSE DRESSES RED! Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer is no dye, | _Sabino Perrillo, of Waterbury, pe-|go on food stuffs was referred fo the| Wednesday merning. u od all the duties to the Y. i titioned that his rights, lost reason of [ committee on. appropriations. It was voted to fix | Rev. Leonard Smith of Mansfield, z:_t,:c;a RS I T e on e e et iisd u..:' "B The Niantic Bridge. .| Bis salary at 31,000 a Sear. ihe sccond oldest member, called i pom S B o g e B TS ot et e ok Bullihng: Henjamin County Commissioner Cortiss sub- | 10I2nd _county meeting to = orde e IWUs, Bleashak n b Senator Willlam H, Hall of Willingten /#1.00 House Dresses now reduced to #1.26 House Dresses now reduced to. . §1.50 House Dresses now reduced to o 75e 2 Another senate resolution for & new. m More Judgeships. building at the Connecticut Hospital | mittes appoini arnes, the com- | mitted a printed ‘of the commis. st -z was elected permanent chairman and P omcle or falling, apply Q-Ban| osolutions were intpduced, appeint- | for the Insane at MidGlstonn wan re- ty caucus to ition | sloners which wds accepted, William H. Heald of Stafford Springs bottle), to hair and scalp. In a short|ing Robert B. Carney deputy and Al- | forred to the committee on humane in- tic, | W. Franklin Sheldon of Brooklyn | clerk. time all your gray haif will be te- |€xander R. Mott, judge of the town of |stitutions. de report -through Barnes [and ‘Oscar Atwood of Brooklyn were| Adjourned to mext Tuesdar af o stored to an even delicate, dark shade | Manchester. Appointing Frank Foss, Guests Must Register, the | elected county auditors. m., when a county commissioner will and entire head of hair 'Will become | judge of the city court of Willimantic, | 4 2% which p truct h’l‘h;‘mele bdsounnd to the third| be nominated to succeed H. R. How- . . . 8uffy, long, thick and of such an |and many other in all sections of the | . T1e Sennte bl Which st e with plans flcations | Tuesday in February. ard of Union, who was olected to il . resister et . i e e T To Muzzle Cats. was referred to the judieiary commit- | 40 e to New London County. the vacancy caused by the election of Commissioner Vinton to be county 8tops dandruff and falling hair, leavin 2130 0 2 S tee. i The members from New London | sheriff. - wx: 0 euert & frace of pra :?:: t ml"’;"uj:'d“';:'fln m°°1“ ;1 doe, i The mPl‘xe :::'::d:' s 3 J out even a trace of gray. Sold on o ling o . Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 | |2 money back guarantee: 50 oents o7 | 7" gy un prirminE Of €5 | siruction o the > - a big bottle at Lee & O a’s awoa 2nd Hartford Traction company came | proaches fo said bm Established 1832 Store, | Norwioh, Comn. Bt Mr. Babeock, of Stonington, sub-|from the senate, and was referred 10| Sisretofore. this been folks suppiied by mail. [ o e s e :{.u""mxm; ‘.x?::"'- Your &Q‘h can be only as gooed as : will entall > o < ! . DR. F. C. JACKSON FH ey o8 2 | ¥t Fin ot on | -..::. S you :o;:; thes_ng—mt * 59l Deli sound business policy in administering its DENTI ST “ea own_affairs, characterize THE 752 Main Street, Willimantic tes consi ler government. — NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to i teiam P o] ta Ll Teferred chiropody act. and r ) un s establish with customers relations that shall JAY M SHEPARD | and Dromptly siven artam — ation o » 3 prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and B outs, demned _the ril the state Th T fitable. © 3 . Enuceeeding Elmore & Shepara at its. FOI' e ‘eth pro B rihor destruction. M Wik 8, ® otk i b " FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer , R e e SRS Powder —~ Cream 60-62 North St., Willimantic | absol wonder - oo sented Send 2¢ for a saragle of sither HIRAM N. ; 3 s ould be given a full hea y ? G L 'W. Lyen & Sons, Inc, 511 W. 27th St., New Yark City ] UNBERTMR“:-d EMEALN . fts_and camses | & 8 s : B S e * Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, promptness and liberality in dealipg, and a

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