Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 2

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WHEN FEET HURT ,",,,“,_,j A “TIZ" FOR UP, ACHING, CALLOU FEET OR CORNS. *Savel 1 nee T 0, PUPFED- 88D t‘ You can be happy-fooled in & me jch | ment. Use “Tiz” and never wuffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, wwolwm. tired, aching feel. “Tiz’ and oud “Pis” {akes the pain and soren ou Nathan D. of Hartford at his home here for the week end. - E. M. M. Marior Better. dimes Botham, . They want to Ganes for 3o ¥ e ahian (riyes oY TR e grand, “Tis” imsthatly draws The earty hours of Satur.|out all the polsonous exudations Wwhi @ay when his car plunged its front end | PUY up your feet and cause sore. Rrogh che, Tonde (HLC boriery R | MOl NG IS wall in Pomfret street near | et 8 Zb-cent Bov 0 (TS ¥ . Saturday, remaining . OF ODD PATTERNS o : =2 o i T o B 5 : P doms. The > iog to bothér fittle shop wora to ‘where télephone pole. Mr. feet are never, never Kol g Sat 1 meeting . - Swithout being hart. Baturday | °F Make you Wmp any more el - he with Captain Ryan relative| ™ . to the it and the captain later | Routher i Co’s STERLING ALE and . s M had reported he was!pi Bres? Resl GERMAN BESR on ruAnisg with his lghts out and 3 EOften out of the center of the street Draught at the in the A short distance from DEL-HOFF HOTEL 1 Bue only excuse la ts shange. them | Dartake of a Miss Katharine Murphy. e o R (ot Ois T anroueh EUROPEAN PLAN 12 3 - The death of Katherine Murphy oec- 50 fest into the mill yard. HAYES BROS, Props. mew onese—as we have to pay more s Mecord Mush for Citizenship Telephone 28 Broadwa new spring goode—below are some b D —— wiston g3 igh ot i ADFil is the greatest month in the == e Nosmal ‘schaok said, Cierk £ 3. |istory of the Windham county supe- | yp, gargening efforts of the scores wh cau: death. counf court fal v - i A rlor insofar as receiving applica. o season. The chambe Murphy was born in Willimantic in | Kingdoms ha were 1aid off Saturday. tions for first papers f p| i pidint this eason: The chembe A 813 Fibre Rug was $1l—mew $8.95 1884. the daughter of Jeremiah and second Abbie '(McNamara) Murpny. ies. B b Lomgresd who have land that can be used fo us meetings resul . She has =+ & 33036 Tren Bed down to §7.50 i n h 3. | pagned most of her life In this city, : ate 3 gardens, also those who want land f 2 Thi T success dens, to register at the chambe 5 " ; T e 3 ot : tome time in June, |uralization is undoubtedly due to the S eomiarce. " i it, - . - 2 o 4800 Tron Bed down to $8.50 O P e oltio D i hree sisters, Mrs. Grady |furnace. TBecause Daniel & it hat e o be i windnam 22 the contract calls for delivery wits . Bome those. MOOSUP retary, Por 5 atways | County brool Doc gets ‘em just 2 = A 3500 Iren Bed down to $3.95. e 3 phy of tland, e e e n.:nm as pansed | the same. while many nthers just fish. | The national colors have appearel ——— 2 4 3550 Florence Ofl Heater now $488. [ stance Churchyard, Gresmwich: New | of Bristol, Frank and Daniel of Hart- v Se R g o Ry :f'&'ng“mg; ©dd FPollows at Church. ptist Church Vetes ; 'N- . ; ag on _county, en G. AMe- s 3 = Ders ising—Sale of the Suilivan Farm L Use your own judgment in the mat- | Cloud, of Norwich: Middlesex county, | ©°°* Soaion s, direstion of thelr “schoutmaster, Rev. DUt One of the strange placks Where 2t | oag" Bellowe abinsst semmes s e | beide Guards Obeysd. i Middlesex county, Miss Julla Brazos,| ... " et E. A Legs. The bovs. in these times | Va8 noted Sa fa-vh-mut.e-m&‘“‘&umm.my eyl Y et b ' cowiell Sothting [ Tea oL Hia homme te Naw ‘Tiavets 1T o€ war. ‘are showlns exceptionsl ta- gy M A 5 ning. The services wers conducted | The plan of having = flag raising lmlN’S Shise Jomnis [day. arrived in this city Sunday at- ral of Leander Clark s i “[2 184 sastor. Rav. Albére . Stome. | was voied upon saveravly ac hé las Leon: some curl ly . a8 to iag rsda; e, ARG e ertaker. 3 i FUNERAL. Whether any of the rainbow tréut | DELOR DUMAS DIES tist_church. 5 ¥ A-la former resident of Willimantic, hav- | day afternoon. E. P. — placed in Alexander: About 30 youths Détween the agés N e outh Manehester . Mise Saud | Ik moved to New Haven about 15 - Daniel Williams. ‘are Mving, anheSgjour years| WMILE PIGHTING FOR FRANGE. [or 10 and 25 paraded the streéts Fri . years ago. At the undertaking ssdesegron 3 day evening. Fach one ecarried a _®, & August Roy. < % United States flag. Hartford: Miss’ Grace Roberts, Hari-| August Roy, 67, died at the home the atrsction of Un- 5 conducted 3 3 Buys Farm. ford: Miss Loulse Schmahl. New Brit- | of his niece, Mrs. Joseph Caisse, at ¥ * be Prank Clark has bought the Sullivan ain: Miss Annle Starkweather. South | 17 Clark street. at 6.30 Saturday was found dead in a fleld near East|fshed for trout, but this will be pos- of the Potnam farm, located in the Almyville viliage Manchester: Miss Alice B. Warfleld, | ening after an illness of nearly a yea: The funeral services of Mrs. Emily | Killingly last Wednesday. Burial was|®ible later. Moosup. Hartford: Miss Lucy C. Whiton, East :Lno;;mm.:n ls: ?;-l:lbg‘r;;e hl:n Rose were held from the Methodist|in the Putnam Heights cemetery. s r. Bdgar Dupuis of Proviflénce spén . terms expiring in 1919: |four vears ao. His only survivor is _ K - ey Ye Oid Tyme Beauties. A special ofiéer who was in this k L bl e his niece -with whom he made his | Tne speciai a0 the joint benefit of Sarah Will-[city Saturday afterncon directsd Cap- o v Rebecca chaptér, O. E. 8, aré plan Edward bt ! S AMiss Nellis Bisho), New London: b N e R oden: MM [ nome. ielson chapter. tain Ryan's attention to the fact that ' ming to hold a whist Hia Brasos. Middlétown: Miss Kathe Mary A. Bowen. et [ S, ot N a was |, % The house owned by Mrs. Shay. r# ine O. Brennan, New Haven: Miss Eli- ‘The death of Mary A. wen oc- . P. Ba . - sy £ 7 | cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hock Bor e — it £ ‘s “gun” pocket.. The A has been bought by Mfs. Suilivan, w Avery acted as bearers. Burial was C Sbceated o < . |expects to occupy the place in & féw ‘in the Windham ceguetery, under. the | Afte: 3 direction of Undertaker Hiram . posed e i ‘at D spect for Military Orders. 3 , } A -in _charge of y S Fen % . _Readings, during theq? stole: - Murray’s Bosten Store . ... [FSofEsE™ : e T e e i g Déen sent to Ottaws for |now the purpose of guarding the ¥ - ~ A 3 RED CROSS MEETING. - Red Cross Committee Meets. 9 doing 2 arrest; H He una;:z R | Mnceuy Bridies, and thé duasds. on g Sunday _afterncon at the home of that the body is in France. duty have had ne trouble iAtely with . Trosd 3 Willimantic, Corn. Enthusiasm Shewn at Ratly Held in|Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bullard, Well known in Putnam. |Dersons demanding to <ross thess Town Hall Suhday Evening. street, there was a meeting of the Red need that He was &n amat boxer. On the | bridges. — - committee workers whe _ will efternoon “loen, 1912, Miss Doris Pottér spent Satufda The the Crose Many attended the mass meeting|have in charke the planning of the . . e BT ot e, Tostng | M 1 S e O 6 e e Bian R e Do | BARRE L Sictrkance o rint 5k eiemoon i (0 N — fante this year very dull in that Busiféss od he Red Cross spclety. W. J. H With Teronte Team. that want to see the littla healt] ushed the captain th: line. & 3 a William Martin, Davville. 1o with the|IMPTOved and feach thite e mars |6 Diate $iass window. ~The captein| Unciaimed letters at the postofiis 3 9 ’ + Toronto téeam of the Internationa’ | SM8T8® of them the best and -mést |lAnded his man 4nd the next morning |are addressed to Mrs. Ewiile Frandics 3 league. As a pitcher of this very Dumas was senterncéd to jail for nine |J. Richardson, J. Rinaldl, Benjadiin > t a paign for new | ine team during the season now open | ihddths end fined $100 and costs or Connors. Martin's work 1l be watched with g volunteered charges o breas! the peace. . VERY RUGS YOU WANT ARE HERE IN THIS CHOICE COLLECTION OF apecial interest by many here. S s o S resisting an ofcer and using . _From the hC.:AuI.r 1:,-.:.. T : == S Duries TReNd to some or wal,FRIRT 1" b Cetnry iagdt dn 144 gkt st el -t friends that the jail could not hold|(ihe average. Numerous Baniia A Big Meeting With Prominent Speak- a2 | cape. e mavainb o A Ticnne e " R Pl uesd: i Joasened E - ors Planned For Tussday Evening. that they Wavened & bat in his eall, ¢iimbed wp | "7 T JOl irop ta 8 por et Plans were practically completed on Bigger than last years despite the &6 Saturday for the big patriotic meet- intoxicated, though he may 5 creased acreage. Ing to be held in the town hall Tues- after it Beeame rumoted that| Brazil has postpomed pasvhent of day evening for the purpose of arous- attention was paid him. Ne Bad énmiisted in a Canadian regi- |lts treasury notes for another bWwo iitary - reifef, Florence | INE the people of this town to the fact au ment and was in France. Sunday | vears. education, Dr. John Weldon: | that the country is at war and, chief- i had been | MOrning. Oct. 1st 1916, a telegram —_— membership and enroliment, Frank |V, to stimulate recruiting. was réceived in Putnam stating that| East Hampten—The Chathamh phir & Hart Speakers who are to be heard are|day preceding Dufnas had been shot through the |macy was given in chargé of thé Réa The headquarters committee i look- | Rév. W. A. Keefe. pastor of St. John" ; across the Read. T later 8évéloped that Dumas |Cross society the other déy and wihs inm for & honee or store that will make | church. Plainfield: Rev. C. J. Harrl Wounds. were not sericus and he recov- | well patronised by thé téwnbpespls suitable headquarters to be haed Der- bastor of St. Philip's church, What ered. Fifteen per cent. of the sales wers manently by the society. It is hoped | Putiam, W. Irving Bullard and Winl-| wa not known, -m leaves his wife. a 3 vear oid |given to the society, 4o thit 3113 wis That thewe heaBquarters will be f am E. Keach. t it is beliovea that & his parents, all iiving in |realized. e sy 0und | M arden F. E. Cunneen statea Sat- | dications of 9 Siowed 4 The Famous Whittall Rugs 85 & 4 aiiss SR urday that public officials are to oc-|on those whom he was ————e » Brief Mention. cupy places on the stage with the|fearing that he would 3 they | CROP SUPERVISOR Had Trouble Four or Five Yeurs. = = speakers and special -honor is to be|bundied him into an automol N 3 R el D5 Ly T, Mason of this city was In | Slown members of the Grand Army. | hurriea him away. Thare e o TO BE ASKED FOR| .00 0t e i Wy, Potry, B - — - - 2 - artford on ness ay. In the parade that will precede the | picion that the man was killed. vttt F. D. 2, Salem, Mo., writes: "1 have = - Willlam E. Forant of Hartford spent | meeting the members of McGregor| The East men who saw |Chember of Commerce Wants Special |\ on hothered with biadder treubis v the woek-end in this city as the guest | post are to ride in antomobiles that| Willlams in the automébile are pre-| TOWn Mesting te Appropriste $500 | rour or five vears. It ve The & gréat R RUGS ARE NOT ALONE FAMOUS FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY BUT ALSO R s ot T Bt e D T Pl e e i saxl >0 W Wry. dead ot pain. T vou dierede” medi onra: : : : L Cines,” but nothing 414 me THEIR BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND CHOICE COLORINGS e e S s T, e e e At & mesting of the food suppiy |until 1 sot Foley Kidney Fie’ any . over e L . cammittee [ hy - | persen: from ki s = = : E N Albers Brown havine passed the éx- | There were indications at the week e Guturady RlENT. It was voted o | der trouble when (hey con be roeved has come whep the majority of families have and admire artistic homes, and in | w r oF b ying Passed the end that the Thirteenth company may | morning. he is ‘su et | petition thé selectmen for a special | Backache. dizziness, rheumatic pains to have their floor covering harmonize with the rest of their furnishings they must | \%,Si=ments Tl €0 to one of the| 3 (100 S5 The orsamization nesds Hon of win "me aakea 56 saiary | Sieid to Foicy Kidney PN TAe & . s coming i 3 asked salary | vield to Poley Kidney Pills Lae & o S Jiti g e oo o g te before * leaving for for a crop wuperviser who will direct | Osgood Co. o o el morrow night's meeting will stimu- _ This has been made possible by the manufacturers of Whittall Rugs. These excellent | Veroon 't bt Shtas evca: |late. smch, snibusiasm 35 to canse ro- - s 3 . - itil to i possess your very heart’s desire of artistic loveliness. Their rich colorings and i l"f‘im).*mm‘-' e “The speaking’ promises to be of vers Periian designs, the final and needed beautifying touches to the home you desire to be| Yo 14, I O, 0. 3, went to soo- new lodge. About sixty made up the iy party that left the home in this city Peerless Body Brussels,] The Teprac Wilton, 9x12, The Anglo Indian, 9x12, "Tlr.'.ofl::; of the Maccabees held :;..,u.»a'f"ma'n at his very best when 12, $37.50. $49.00. $69.25. a the patriotism Is his theme. " Chlidema Body Brussels,| The Royal Worcester, 9x12, The Anglo Persian, 9x12, : WILLIAMS' CASE SUSPICIOUS. gl g_! 2, $41.00. $61.75. £82.50. o ;‘%E‘i?fi"é&fit“::: Was Seen in Automebile Owned :;.';"‘»:; - 7-6 Peerless Body Brussels Rugs, $15.00. | 8-3x10-6 Peerless Body Brusses Rugs, $34.75. | izt Nances Biaings 5 Sain mires el s o R [ Peerless Bedy Brussels Rugs, $25.00. | 8-3x10-6 Chlidema Body Brussels, $27.50. | Friday evening. = Many friends at- |, . ionce began to accumpulate on|a8d honor of the ap Saturday tending to support the theo- ly # : - SMALL SIZE WHITTALL RUGS : of Miss Sheridan and Arthur Hun:; of Seuth Coventry. '22x36 Peerless Body Brus-| 27x54 Anglo Indian Rugs, 36x63 Royal Worcester o g g Y . s Rugs, 3275 s7.25. Rugs, $10.50. JAY M. SHEPARD [iLT IR S A Around theEarth! 27x54 Teprac Wilton Rugs, Euccesding - * 27x54 Anglo Persion Rugs,| The Anglo Indian, 9x12, B 88.35;)463 o i $1 ; .650(; FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer Btwaca 5. Banish, b0 In the United States is strung a cob- X eprac Wilto 2 3 3 Angl i a fugs, $6.50. 1%9.50. 5 ¥ omleetne BT SRt i has pale | fhis section as 3 o catvie. Web oF 1ASSIND W e OTHER GOOD RUGS THAT WILL GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE . togivethat child the very thingitneeds 7 g WESTERN UMON . UNDERTAKER o » d EMSALMER, |1 start it growing and keep it going? Danisteo 9%12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, priced as low as $18.50, $19.75, $22.50 and up {0 pue2nr" %o Wiimemtia cr | ° theconcentrated | Cross o wires. They put the most remote .00 and $26.50. - food - 74 enroliment syl towns and hamlets next door to the . 9x12 Axminster Rugs $27.50. DR. F. C. JACK L town central plants of business energy. DENTIST Removed te 715 Main $t., Willimantic Hours—9 a. m. %0 § 5. m.' _ Phone # THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

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