Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1918, Page 2

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FE-_ = 8 ; WORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1918 T together ‘with the. majority of the DOUBLE WEDDING Mrs. William H. Dube, of 74 Meadow |today are: Arthur McQuillan, P. D.y, committee, was opposed to the plan of b street, died at the home of his pir-|Donahue, Arthur P, Bergerom, D. P. 'l' the administration. At Country Home of Mr. and Mra.|ents, ‘late Friday eveming of pneu-|O'Connor, K. J. Caliigan. The president then called upon Mr.| Allen B. Lincol monia. There is several other child- sl e WIS, l Kakn, the ranking republican member i, 8t Vosterd. ren. STAFFORD SPRINGS 8 u of the committee, and to him was in- e, o 2ots MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE A double wedding took place at the trusted the plan of putting conscrip- ho: Mr. j) FUNERAL b tion through the house. After a fierce %?“{f:{gln,";: %e.{§o,§“%a¥,§%a$‘5‘3 — Annual Picnic,of Grace Church Sun- 2 2 debate of five days the majority re-|ternoon, when their daughter, Miss Mrs. Louis H. Arnold. day School—Three Delegates to W.l]. ti C el RICHARD P. FREEMAN |tials was appointed by the chair: T, |DOTt of the commiitee was rejectedand | Marrion B, Lincoln and Eimer B | The funeral of Mrs. Louls H, Armold| Narwich Convention Teday. HiImantic, Oonmn. - ton, Eagleville; W. S. Reynolds, | the minority report was adopted, and | Yakes of Springfield, were married|was held from her home at 87 North - RENOMMNATED FOR CONGRESS | 3fqgiciown; C. A. Gates, Windham,|the raising of an adequate army was|ang Miss Phoebe J.' R, Vincent be- | strect, Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Rev.| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Frost of Wor- = = & istrict | @14 W. B. Burrows of Groton. absolutely assured by the votes of the icame the bride of Raymond A. Par-|W. S. Beard officiating. cester, Mass, haye been visiting Mr. Ananimous Choice of Second District | “ry "o t0 iiee On resoluitons was: | republican members of. the house. = |ier of this city. Rev. William §.| A large mumber of friends and re- |and Mrs. E. . Frost, > Republican Convention Saturday—|J. F. Carpenter, Putpam; G, W. Rey- | The republican party fully realizes | Beard officiated., latives were present and there were Parish. Picnic. Tells of Party’s Loyalty in Present|nolds, Vernon; B. P. Cooley, Stai- [that to Mr. Wilson hos been commit-| Fach groom was best man for the |many beautiful floral tributes. The 3 Ceisis. ford ted by the votes of our people the|other. The bridesmaids were, for Miss { bearers were:- Will Arnold, J8Seph 5. L. Darbie of Danielson renomi- |d€stiny of our countr ntil 1921 he T incoln, her three sisters, es Ju- |Tvens, Malcom Curry. Kenneth Mill- eeman of Ney |nated Congressman Freeman, when |iS to be commander-in-chief of our|jia, Elsie and Barbara Lincoln, and |ett. Herbert Pollard, and Harr The Sunday evening service af Grace church will be discontinued dur- ing July and August. The parish pic- Hon. Richard P. Gerard's Great Book pehard - cminations were called for, saying|army and our navy, and as such iS|for Misg Vincent, Miss Ann Caswell| Branch. Burial was in the new Willi- | ¢ Was held at Crystal lake Saturday. { 'u.w“:;’ng‘m“j,“"‘“ % {hat Mr. Freeman stands for the par. | entitied to receive the lo support | o¢" Boston. mantie cemetery in eharge of J. M.|The picnickers left on the 1 o'clock ‘congressional fea: Y. and America, and since war was|of all parties. “The republican party |* afiss Lincoln wore white Georgette | Shopard, Funsral Diro trolley and returned at 6 o'clock. The ) % Batarday. declared has been with the president |has stood by this administration, has|creps. She. carried a shower bou. | usual sports'and games waes enjsyed |§: | K s The convent i |on all war measures. The nomination | Packed up and supported all the rec-|quet of bride roses and 'sweet veas.| GAMP MEETING INSTITUTE Delegates to Norwich. . g | was seconded by a delegate trom Tol- [ommendations of the president, and as | i |1and and the secretary cast one bal- | Congressman Tilson has:said, has |zetie crepe with white satin and car- = - e . 4 |lot_for Richard P. Freeman. even been in front, beckoning him on- |¥ica”a shower bouquet of brie roses | T09ram Arranged For Special Meet- | Sotvention to be held tn Norwien tor *| The result of the nomination was|to a more vigorous prosecution of the |anq Jilies of the valley. The five-year. ings, August 17-26. | 3. Fitzpatrick, Robert L. Quinley and greeted with cheers by the delegates. [ War, in order that victory may be WOn |l flower girls were Jame Buck of, Tt | P. J. Murray. " | Frederick DePeyster, Portland; E. H.|and the world may again enjoy the|worcester and Kate Irwin of Ardmore,| For the Willimantic Camp Meeting | ™"ny"jo0a) postoffice had an unusually libridge, Plainfield; J. C. Stevens, |blessings of peace. And so I pledse|pg fhey wore dainty white frocks,|2nd Institue, t 17 to 26, the fol- | 00 40 gaturday in the sale of war | ew London, and B. P. Cooley,- Staf. you and to the people of this dis-imye hrides were given away by Mr.|lOWing program has been arranged: -|gavingestamps, [ ~d Springs were named to notify |trict my local support of the presi-|fincoln, Missionary Sunds The family of R. W. Smith is in the cendidate of his renomination and |dent of the United States in all his|™Miss Lincoln is a- graduate of |Mman's Foreign y .| camp at Crystal lake. es him. into the hall. When they rts to bring the imperial German|gmith college and taught in the local |2rs. Costello Lippitt to preside; speak- | “pico Bertha Belcher has been wisit- entered the hall, they were greeted |SOvernment to terms, and to end theyish school. Miss Vincent, who is the |€rS to be announced. Afternoon— ;.. “suonge’in' Worcester \ chears, ‘and, three. cheers werd with victory. daughter of Thomas Allen Vincent of | Wooman's Home Missionary Society, Lol BT ven for “Dick” Freeman. After the Congressional Committee. Island Falls, Me. is a graduate of |Mrs. W. P. B Sere SEres Mans ‘for iiddy. |cheering had subsided Mr. Freeman| ‘The following congressional com- |Colby University and also tavght in}dent to presice Mrs. Jer-| Preparations are being made for a sed the delegates, saying in sub- | mittee for the ensuing two vears was | Willimantic high school. Mr. Yakes, |ome Grees, cor e sponding | safe and sane Fourth in . Stafford | elected: William Johnston, Griswold; [son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Yakes | Secret Robert Bitgood, | Springs. There will be a hand concert | & Refrlgeraters Gt Fraaraiis A iirss: shn Lebanon; Charles of Annville, Pa, was graduated from |conference sec of young people’s N T Vincent also wore white Geor- Stafford delegates to the democratie By JAMES W. GERARD Our Ambassador to the German Imperial Court Every American home, every man and woman in this country ought to possess and read this bogk, because in its pages stand exposed the Prussian menace to American freedom. It was to Gerard, your Ambassador and mine, whom he had so churlishly refused to ses for six months, that the Kaiser said, “America had better lock out after this war, I shall stand no nonsense from her.” Cloth nan and How “clerk. Judge Fahey for the hon Joyal the re ting polti The £ rd and two patriotic addresses at Hyde | Lehigh, and Mr. Parker, who is the |Work. Ivening—Union Missionary |park in the evening. Ome of the issenting voice bil- on of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Par. |Meeting with gifted speakers, full of j speakers will be an Italian, who will 1s have been appro- er of this city, is a graduate of Yale v gsive an address to the people of h mili- | nolds, Middletown; G. M. Smith, East | university. 5 Sy nationality. The other speaker’ will | -t o b ent e D Mr. and Mrs, Parker will Jive in|world. Young peoples’ missionary ser-|be one who has spent some time over- inding, i 3 and o3 Refrioerators upon cons ion as the ro- | committes on resclutions then ' this city while Mr. and Mrs. Yakes!vice at 4 o’'clock. seas. b , 328 pages, 24 illustrations 20 "‘wndu ctions | per method of raising the army of the od and the following resolution | wiil reside in Springfield. Vi : i rian! U ith wra i i colors, i3n { country, the ‘president of the |was. adopted: ! o il ! WosloDay Serviotss MYSTIC 1§ of important documents, with pper in four colors, for < i wisely followed their| Resolved: That we, the republican City Court Cases. 3 on Bible Study, SR e sale at the book counter, 75¢c 2 copy. | ommended the plan of { delega { the Seco: P - Han e selism, Home and gong Recital Nets $35 For Red Cross . e e oo A | £e ptidhe Hecn hapman, who pleaded mot E e, 204 8ong s o A good Refrigerator will|j; ratic leaders were ob- | heltev G sault ‘on Mrs. Annie Sin M G Teaders: Be¥| —Address by Seaman McManus— osed to it amp Clark, democratic | of our CRATE 112 DONCE CRUrL s H. Moore, G. : of evidence Saturday morn- Officers Elected by Odd Fellows, more than pay its way these of the house, compared con- | ser convicts, Mr. Kitchin, the days, but care should be used |’ Fy e in the selection of one. We|lcmtic chairman of ey araies | THE BOHNSYPHON, | ORildrem Ory { | [ kee, and Miss. Ruth ernoon—Addresses | __The recent song recital given Rev. R. S. Moore, | Mrs. James W. Jackson in the M; Bishop Hughes | dist church netted 335 for the Mys- |tic Branch of Red Cross. s‘fl"ll"flf"fl Lodge Officers. and novelist, spoke before 2 Jarge au- | trench duty . .| The following officers have been|dience on the Irish question. The ad-|_ Pri shop Hughes, | ¢lected for Stonington Lo - 26 | dress was given in_the interest of the | |IL 0. O. for another term Mystic Forum and proved most in- | . and of our honor nation, pr 50 decisively The evidence showed that thes a scrap and that stones and ha |mers were flying. The case of Beuno Bokr reed ) ed until Wednesday on r attorney. pledge our- and our and commend the voters of this district our can- ss, the Honorable eman, of New ARD were | equest | | en he wrote. “rank Medbery is at Camp Fire Company’s Anniversary. FOR FLETCHER'S e and Grace Medbery are ems D ~ £ T is the fir anniversary of | bie grand, Villiam Van Pel terest 1 vh ded. i S arl Wi THE EDDY, CASTORI | Today s the frst sunivorsary of : e flam Van el esting for all who attended. [ployed in the Marlin-Rockwell piant I No. 1, Wiliimantic’ permanent | morni g P2 R |r Srastus financial in the Draft. (B TR . THE SANITOR ekl s fire company. uck has also y botter; treasurer, Geor: The following men from Mystic irls to Compete. en Ph. D., of Full River, M 5 s There will be good a Ministers’ Chorus. on; finance committee, Jas.|have been summoned by conseription: | <Canterbury is to be represented in Samue] Lamb ard ErnestiFrank E. Sebastian, Clarence E,|the gold medal contest, to be held in z Schaffer, Harry Wieidch, Donald G.|the Scotland Congregational chureh e B. Stinson, clerk at the Mys- | Forbes, George Cassel, Thomas Pan- |tomorrpw (Tuesday) at 7.45 p. m. tic River Bank, is ill at his home on|ceria, Ulysses J. Burri Glenwood | under the auspices of the W. C.T. U. Sun- | Benniso F. Parlow, Norman C. Fuller, Frefflin | by Miss Florence Christian and Miss ugene | Rev. A. F. shaw has returned, ! Morin, Ev W. Winkier, h Rosenzwels. These shave previ- ik Branch. {after three weeks’ in Maine. '|Farrelli, Walter C. Morgen, C y won silver medals in similar | 0 of Hoce Company s Mary E_h .\[gl;‘:h:\quf Erx?‘ - W.‘.‘Ar]nolrl, Jn\hln‘J_ l’)m}f:hlole, John O. Cfl}“‘l‘?f‘s-’flAllngé:‘je;ngoxgucfiuismgl;cet —— | Men to Leave District Beginni ly |is able to go to the fires has reduced | No. 2. of South Manchester are having | f€nce, nurse at the Rhode Island hos-|S, Williams, Alphonse LeBlanc et d | n °2?‘-:d ;DEZ i ey Ul B e St certous res tn g e | o O e e P2Vins Ipital, is the guest of Miss Gladys Wil- {ry J. Doucstt, Thomas J. Comea manifested, i | | { been Di &t JAY M. SHEPARD AND THE i e BERKSHIRE Faneral Director & Embalmer i0-62 North St., Willimantic | quoTa 1s 120 ali well known Assistan: Tel. connection | FOR THE NEXT DRAFT| great food savers. = pe ‘ DENTIST | Call and see them at the | pemoved to 715 Main St. Willimanti —9am tefg m. Fhone 4! . TN e I iz {oa F. THOMAS H. J.C.Llncfl lfi. 5.51&& Hi BAS e KILLOUREY BROS. :ne: FL AL DIRECTORS AND EM-; H BALMERS Ll Wiliimantic, Conn. {forq st ‘Lady Assistant) [five da The delegates alarms, most of which and chimney fi e 66 chimney, 18 bush, wage fires, and a few| MMer serv(e h larms. There wel only about C : If a dozen beil alarms. _ The speed in which the auto truck | Brief Mention. vior, Fra e ber - 8. Dxes b LEke J. Weisch, Alfred R. Foster, ames II.| Miss Christian has just been grad- e MESHy D min, ajor Louis I. Mason of the Medical Wilcox has been ap-|{McWebster, William I. Croucher, |Uated with honor from the high scheol % Reserve spent a few diy's at his home | jinteq teacher for the seventh grade | Walter S. Smith, Jr., Glies H. Chap- |#nd leaves soon to take the summer OBITUARY in this Sibyiien aofgn ugh. He is at ic Academy. She hasbeen|man, Chbristopher Sylvia, William I |normal course for teachin; Camp Sherman. Ohio ol ot at Broadway school for five,Bradshaw. WOOB—ST_ has been received in this eity |y . The death of Mrs. Arlena Loomis Gagnon and Ernest P.| Martha G. Williams has re- WESTMINSTER QCK VALLEY occurred at her home at 114 Walnut| L have been advanced to the|turned from a visi¢ in Beston. olts Tt : street, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. She | rank of sergeant in the army. Mrs, George W. Wilcox is visiting D —— 5 liver {}. Huc_nx vhas been attending {is the widow of Lyman Loomis. and| people is not known who will have|In Oneco and Providence. Corporal Thomas Jones Writes From | thy tebuiican convention in E“tifli |had been confined to her bed for a|cpargs of the Willimantic Free Em-| At the morning service of the M.| Oversea—Twa Local Girls to Com- | working fov ¢ AL Samoeon toie oo |Jeng: Bme. Shex had. spest smoet af Bureau W. C. Norris, who |F. church the pastor, Rev. A H. Wi-| ooty for Gold Medal at Scotland. | Mrs, Georss Bennelr is earin for her four score years in this city. She arge of the office has résign- | thee, spoke on The Greatest Task in e S e ey is survived by a nephew and several {1l probably be sent|the World. Mrs. Thomas Trevena| , jetter yeceived last week by Mr,|Pomfret. Thelr mother is i at tha nieces, and a granddaushter, Miss from Hartford, sang a hymn. and Mrs. J. A, R, Jones, from their|Day Kimball hospital |2¥lena; Toomis, with whom ghe liyed. limantic men who are delegates| Address by Seumas McManus, |son, Corporai Themas Jones, some- e i BTN Joseph Dube. h ratic Congresslonal Con- | Sunday evening in Odd Fellows' ball |where in France, states that he was| Troubles are like babies; they grow Joseph, the infant son of Mr. and h is to be held in Norwich | Seumas McManus, the great Irish poet{in good health and just starting for|larger by nursing. Gladys Mrs. Lyman Loomis. t the quota woul Furniture — Undertaking 705 — Phones — 705-2 |6 Union S | Phone 2 e Makers of the Grodo Tirkteh and filfiffim reltes un the Wastd

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