Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1918, Page 2

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cases ‘of men who have not been| Willimantic will have to make a big ,000 was not on pledges Murray’s Boston Store| WILLI WILLIMANTIC éONN. EXEMPTION BOARD BUSY C. A, met at the association patlors, L et Yriday' afternoon, and discussed plans - Hears Testimony Friday in Cases of |for an outing for the members and y cl s or - a placed in Class 1, and whom they |drive to.go over the top. in. the war think ;might,_ be placed in that class. |savings stamp drive, which ends o About seventy cases are to be heard. |night’ af 9. @clock’ To' date, 1213 Chairman Branford W. Danielson will | piedges have been received, amguntin: That Will Encourage Economy held geveral hearings in his office at|to $97.37135 About 5 July 22, when 120 are to leave this|leaving Willimantic about $45000. be~ $2.50 VOILE WAISTS—SPECIAL $1.89 aity, fow"he city 1t aieo 354 lbdees short o i Clu&ic:.l wejrk gnx; the men who reg; of it!; qlx:o;a. Plédges will be received g . . . {istered last June 5. is receiving some |at the Liberty Cottage. tod: Voile Waists made and finished with extreme care, regular{’sieies Jostgume 5 (5 receining sons ot e Y SHaEe 0T ap 19 * Men Nt Placed in Class One. their families. This- outing will be $163,000 « was $2.50 wdiw4mm for Saturday $1.89. mailed have been returned, and some 2 e held July 25 at some beach or laice: The'local exempticn board was busy 4 Friday hearing testimony in sevenieen Last of Stamp Drive. foosup today (Saturday). nieeded to reach tHe quota, June 1, so The board will probably decide next | that of the $27,000-stamp sales dufing week. who are to go to. Camp Devens | June, about $20, have been classified. It is probable, S that as soon as these men are classi- In Merchant Marine. fied, the Class I men will be given ex- | Edward Flynn and John McIntosh L ithe h listed in the U. S. TUB SKIRTS AT $2.69 :fig&‘;’l"fi;wlng were classified - Wed= i%?fii?f%’fi‘é%fi;x; ?o:%ci}:% . . . - o, Class 1A: William R. Wright, Wil- enlry man named O'Brien also-made Tub Skirts for vacation, made in pique, gabardine and reppy|;, Jlass 14: William R Weight, W05 HOR ¢ the Tocal offce and wae . Louis Argo, Moosup; Louis Capone, |Sent to Boston. all new models—Special for Saturday $2.69. i g e S R L .. Chamberlain, South Wind- Brief Mention. J“Jé'el})?]mFMx5.'3?3"‘3'5;&5{-"’55 Miss Catherino Burke of St. Jo- VOILE DRESSES—SPECIAL $7.98 seph Lavalley, Willimantie; Rolite 1.|iion' with relatives at Hattrort. - B T 3 | Mrs. C. H, Foster, who has been a Voile Dresses, in a wide range of figures and floral designs, |Joonagy WiRan G SO X5 SO |patient ot St Josein's nospital, was 3 Willimantic; ~Sigfried Peterson, Wil- iy e hospital, Friday. regular $10.00 value—Special for Saturday $7.98. mantior Valmos Botvin Willimantic: | . Word has, been, received hera of'the = | Euzene LeBlanc, Moosup; Francls J.|death of Gavin Houston, a former Collanau, Moosup; Donat Bernier,| Windham man. He died in East SPECIALS IN SPRING COATS e i e e Clags 2B: Henry J. Dubois, Moosup. | painfully sprained Friday morning . : i ors Class 4A: Arthur Lisse, Williman- |when run over by a truck on swhich One lot of Spring Coats for women and misses, in colors and tic; Eugens' Devillex, Danislson; Jo- |he"was- employed. e fabrics, favored for the coming season, representing-valués up feph-D. yLanvions (,1;‘,.":‘“1.;“‘; Plain- M;‘;sr!-n ;“I]x‘arlls‘t;:”bg(?:grborroog}‘s and to $25.00—Special for Saturday $11.98. field; D, Raymond R. Fov, Williman- |are visiting Mrs. Charles R ¢ tic; ‘Salem RBoisjolie, Willimantic; F,|Waterbury Another lot of Spring Coats, in navy blue and black and | Vincent Shurey, Willimantic. No more of this vear's draftees were| Ansen’J. Olds, Clarence C. Palmer, white checks, were $10.00 and $12.50—Special for Saturday|cassified’ Friday, but the work will |28d Walter R. King of the local post 5 X ¥ probably be finiched next week. office stafr are Z their fifteen $6.98. , formerly of Willimanti ‘.\r ‘”“(”““\\m \ \ : =k = S it days’ vacations. Myrton Jackson and Arthur P. Dorman's Will Probated. | Walter R. Woodward have been added & to the force, i The will of the late Arthur P. Dor- | “phe e - man was filed in the local probate| Paul I Vanderman of Camp Dey- KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR SUMMER court Wednesday and made publi gos, a former Willimantic man, nts Friday, The will was made kf:“1al’§°"‘.fr“m3 his ORIy, Vith days before his right leg g S ey o loeal In the Summer season one needs an extra supply of Undef- | {57 "oi”'S "Foconhis noepital. " Ha Police have been notified to' be on the . bequeathes to John R. Pickett, a bus- L for o, wear and here is where you can supply your needs at sea:||soncathos 10 Jghn ft ickott @ bus- AR . ton $1,000. The rest of the estate, pef- T sonable prices. sanal and real estate, i to’ Mrs. JEWE CITY Defina M. Caillouette, _Inheritance = - ts. lace knee,| Women's Munsing Vests, low neck,|and transfer taxes are fo be paid from | Red Cross Bemefit Dance Nots $43— Short or no|short sleeves or sleeveless, $1.00. this rart. Tie wie, rs. Alice Dor- | Check of $1,000 Received From Sla- size 69c; outsize, T5c. | men’s Sleeveless Vests, low neck, | man, is left nothing, as the fifth clau: + n lace | 29¢, 39¢ and 45c. 5 of the’will shows, and which reads : er Company by Local Chapter. t or no|” Women's Ribbed Bodice, regylar and | follows: Having heretofore advanced | Forty-three dollars and sixty cents s outsize, | extra sizes, 29¢, 33¢, 37c and 45¢. a}':d paid fmS'mO‘f) ‘_"!f;v —\";-;n“ 2 was the net proceeds from a Red PN nildren's Balbriggan. Shirts and | ctautor, survivors proverty rignt in [oroas, oent dance in the Bijou Wed- r Cuff Knee Union | Drawers, 39c each. my estate, T make no provision here- e o b 3 Children’s Union _Suits. knee length |in for or o her. 9 Meot Licut. Dalan. K| and short sleeves, 50c and Tse. Attorney Thomas J. Kelley is named John Dolan and son John and | o Sy and| Children's Lace Knee Pants, allias executor. 1 abeth Dealy are in New | sizes, 29¢. s York, where Lieut. Dolan arrives to- low| Children's Vests, low neck, short Plaintiff Awarded Costs. ; sloeves, 150, August Lindholm of Andover, the| Serseant-Major Paul C. Carpenter plaintiff in the case of L. V. Sweeney |2 Carpenter spent Thursday ZoE s vs. August Lindholm, following an| 9{‘(1:':&0‘({9“% S:";:l“‘-e”- auto, accident, was awarded costs in a e e Mt rol TR NS . MA' IRESSES, BED PlLLOWS AND SPRlNG BE’DS finding by Judge Maltbie. The case!!/% B O IRtan. 3 fras heard in the superior court in|, rivate Henry Bicknell of the au-| In getting the Summer Home or Cottage in order the|thiscity. short furlough, question of Bedding is an important one, and Mattresses SHIL in Cell. HolicayiQuests; | 2 A local Polish man arrested as a . and Mrs. Timothy Driscoll and and Pillows should be selected with care. slacker because he could not show |family and Mr. and s, Marcus 2 % i 4 his, TegiStration card is still at the po- coll and fami terly spent In the section devoted to Bedding you will find Mat- |lice station in a cell. He was arrested | tne Fourth at P. . 4 Tuesday and claims to have regis-| Mr. and Mrs nd child tresses that are sanitary, and Pillow Cases made of fine goose | tered in Great Neck, L. I No infor- [sre visiting relatives hera , mation has been received from that| Mr. an Mrs. Chalfant Bevins of feathers, and guaranteed Ticking. place about him. Frooklyn, N. Y., are guests at Mr. and : 2 By Mrs. A. M. Clarke's ¥ FULL SIZE MATTRESSES Automobiles Collide at Chaplin. Injured By Fall. . i At Chaplin, Thursday, two cars col-| Mrs. A, R. Young has been confined two parts, full| All Cotton Mattress, full size, two|lided, head on. One car contained 4 to her bed for over two weeks, as the part, $14.50. Professor Baker of Storrs, who was |result of a fall, > = 4 fon Mattress, full| Silk Floss Mattress, fancy ticking, |On his way to Maine with his family : 5 $9.50. full size, two parts, $19.50. | He was just passing a large truck, _ Sunday Services i and could not see the road, when an- | Rev. E. W. Petter of New Haven BED PILLOWS other car, from Worcester, also tried | Will occupy the pulpit at to pass the truck. What damage |church Sund ther Piliows,| Feather Pillows, good quality tick-|which was done was repafred by a| Communion ing, $1.75, 75, $275 znd $3.75. blacksmith who lives near where the s accident happened. SPRING BEDS is, guaranteed, $5.50, $6.50 and $8.50 e Baptist ervice at the Congre- ch Sunday morning in fon wit hthe regular service. 3 R Y.P.S.C.E at7p. m. Rev. Albert Displays First 1318 Spuds. Popusll, pestor Y ] To Charles Bradley of this eity is| ,COMmuNion service at the Methodist due the honor of digeing the first full | GIurch Sunday morning. Beginning grown potatoes in this vieinity. He|ounaay evening the church and Ep- WHITE GOODS FOR THOSE WHO TAKE PRIDE i it £ T The pastor, Rev. J. B. Al- beauties. IN MAKING THEIR OWN GARMENTS f” S ry Smith and Miss Irene Unclaimed. ts are in New York for a week | s Annie Fitzgerald is visiting | % . b Unclaimed mail at the Willimantic st Pawtucl 2l The woman who dees her own sewing is always quick to |post office for the week ending July 5| Chanes 1 mhr it with a se. . ik is addressed to the followinz: Mrs. H. | vi at b bosat 2 select from a complete stock of various qualities and patternis: |L. Divble, Mrs. Conrad Gosselvn, Miss | “Tienr mud Mee ronn oy iyandale . . .o . i Edna Ging Mrs. David BE. Martin, Fourth £} i Our stock of White Goods, suitable for Waisting, Skirting; |3iss Pauline Patrics, Fihim| Soia st D GV, denuings) Mr. rthur | % z Fountaine, Hareé Gustation, Fusene| e Thousand Dollars From the Sla- Dresses and many other garments which require fine and!Lantin, Lawrence Kn nt ting Company. ter Company. A S b4 : Orther Pomosse, Herbert Jackson| The check of $1000 from Siater Cot- sheer materials offers you a good choice of selection. Root and Griswold Thompson. {ton Co. Inc, for the recent Red Cross g —_— drive has been received by the local| 26 36-inch wide Silk Striped Voile, 50c Leaves For Maine. chapter. |a vard Miss May Davison left Friday for 45-inch wide Plai ite Voi Wayne, Maine, where she will spend P — duatity. Toe, e ol oo | e 3 STONINGTON 40-inch wide Mercerized Voile, per- d menant lustre, 65¢c a yard. e ., To Teach at Rockville. Tennis Club Celebrates the Fourth Miss Gladys B, Jacobs of Williman-| Hook and Ladder Company’s Elec- = : -inch New Splash- Voile, 50c atic has been secured oo the womiint| tiom. MYSTIC yisitiin Mystic. ton il prench hoth sery commercial teacher in the Rocl \iR@ Donald P:Ohins(\n has returned to .Leqnard S bert of East 5-inch wide Best Irish Poplin, o0c|FIED school to assist Miss Grace Paterson, N. J., after a visit with Mr.|was in town Frid | vard as 4 Budidess call- uly Fourth, as is the custom, the|Local GueSts at Ledy:. as a business Party on the |, 2 4 4 it | 3 ey g 1 i 3 5 rthur Robinson Mr. and Mrs, . E. Baker motored | er riday evenme. At bl U e 33"‘1“,‘232"1‘1'?,.35,"h‘fio,,?:"w;’;f;f;fis Fourth—Fuperal of Hugh Barr— slie Harrison is in Paterson, N. J.|to Middletown Friday, | s'of Jewett City w%ag a sinch Vide New Check Novelty|cobs is to succeed Miss Alice C. Ot-|H. Simmons, chairman of the house| Birthday Dinner. e o oo s M1 in o B T | e B Plaid Voile, 63c a yard, b e B M e B of the sl guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mi- |in_town Frida | on Provost and Maurfce - y 8 a S a a t mit; sid- *; G- 114 ’ Bri vaug: k was | we:ath 5 i N v 52-inch wide Swiss Organdie, 50¢ a|of this vear's work to teach in Wind- |ing. The programme imelaged: mai:| Mr. and Mrs. Enos M. Gray enter- chgel MeGrath, 5 ¥illiam O'Brten of Nausatuck was|weather were callers i# Norwich on x vard ham High school, Willimanti S of Sarvio AT Tentr by b uftaimed and relatives at their| Philip J. Button is in Boston. he gues s in town over the | Friday a 5-inch Jap. Nainsook, fine, sheer| MIsS Jacobs lives at No. 104 Walnut|B. Ussher: Four-minute’ Talk, The|home axtifon ionttiviopizaly | MEMiTALcls MoGnlgan s visltig SHoixin g e o i and soft for underwear, 69c a yard. |Street in_ Willimantic and is a grad- |United States, by Hon. Gllbert Col.lA clar er dinner with many | in_Danielson. Lieut, and Mrs. Van Cleve and Mrs. | motored to Voluntown, Friday. - unde y s L B i S et o) | zo0d things from the garden was en-| Louie E. White has returned from a | Clark Z Otis were visitors in Nor-| A. H: Gordon has purchased the old 38-inch Fine Nainsook, pink or biue|of Toi7. She was graduated faom the | e’ o Son g, B N ln- | ‘on-the Tawn at 2 lock. Among | visit in Fomfret i I et g B e D underwear, Mc ' Yard: 3500 8|norme dsprrbment on mien srom the DO S B Y Bow | Shose precenit were Mrs:Gray's cousing,; _James VK. is visiting in| Mr. ang Mrs. T. Swan Rathbun were | Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. stripes stitute in Sprinzfield, Mass. with the by J. Colbert Palmer; Tour. |Mr. and M rt H. Thomas, and | Paterson, X. J. P e helr dsughtes, Mrs. H. E.1.. Leger Goyette wjis e business céfier Class of 1918 She' is a Remington | mote taly, oipert | Palmer: Tour- | randson, Rdgar Bomer, and Gilbert| Henry Trembleau is visiting in New | Higgins, in' Norwich Thursd in Vqluntown Thufsday. i_oxg med:l (ypist_and also has an|mer. The exercises closed with sing- S ot Crer e York. Club Gives Dance. BT v e nderwood tvpewriter certificate. She|ing the Star Spansled Banmer. In.|Gray's brother LSl M e Yot 's club gave a da OOSUP THE FAVORITE MATER'AL FOR SUMMER Y(las attained honors in the teaching Ui o the S ST o Snl M e COLCHESTER mT]J:ip‘;S;E!zfina{a\noffli‘xp e M._.— Gregg shorthand and has obtained a|a collection was taken for the bene- | Clarke, S Phep Ues —_ 4 Imold’ " Willimant i 3 seacher's certificate of Gresg short- | fit of the Red Cross. Nearly $100 was |sie Rattigan, ; i i Fhrnichad (hanostra Of evimantic| Knights of Columbus to\ Eexemplify et |0t of th ¥ HI00 WA | S o Glarke of Mivstic, Mr. Grays |Jewish Socisties Hold Patriotic Meet-| furhiched the music. Several out of | 7208 B0 FCMARGE (ot Swepll ® T 5 1on £ b s | town parties were present. i g A —_— Hooks' Officers. daughter, 1 ing on the Faurth—Young Merfs Five—Social and Personal Itemis. We know you will want some of these Voiles, when you see To Teach Swhmming. The Pioneer Hook & Ladder com- |Sray; Alton Club Gl Davioss PLAINFIELD counet & The Willimantic Y. M. C. A. is go-|Dany, in annual session, elected these | il S e e X = All Hallows' council.”K. of €. win and examine them, enough at least to make several Slll'flmeflmg o give evervone under 14 ears of | oMcers: Raou 3, Delasrange, fores oo O Bousth of JJulmuthe, Doy i Gt DL pe) S o exemplify the third degres on a cifss s . aze, and over four feet tall, hoys and |man: Charies E. Staplin, 2d. first as- | % o their usual bonfire on Main street. The | St. Paul's Paris nic to Rocky|of Milner hall Sunday afternicon dresses. They are in weaves and colors and designs which{.i%. " chance o learn (o dwim, with | sstant; Frani I, Dunham. sceond 10|\ o 7 deomt W, witcos, 3 |bells were rung at 2 oclock. The| - Point Greatly Enjoyed—Sale of Old |4t 2 oclockc ; . * 9 0 no experse. 'hos: h g stant: Robert L. Burtch, v Ar. ‘and Mrs. \Georpe. W, e A vi 4 e ot = i i m: ouvigny is s a few make up fashionably and from which splendid service' can|iuies for this rree course snmcia are s | Wittam 1 Broughton eamreta¥i | ana Mrs, Harold Wilcox ana son Al- | Jewish societies held a patriotic meet- | Railroad Section House. a igny is_spendirg with friends in Woonsocket, this” week. The girls v i n the afternoon. Sev- ill meet Tues- |L. Staplin, steward: Raoul M. Dela- |fred of Oneco, Mr. and Mrs. Walter |ing on the park o] v ridays. and the hoys Mon. |ETange, defegate; Charles S. Staplin, | Wilcox of Louis, M erai fine speakers addressed the people. erli}}g;;?“e?:r?;:“- has returped )?_‘f:: o, e Mmm: ared Voiles, some| 40-inch wide Voiles, in a wide choico | #8Ys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10|20, alfernate, to Connecticut State e 3‘{'(];"«?:& P Lyman’s Military band played pa{)n‘-l ent¥ ot Lawton He She sttende at Miss Hicks' sumimer home, in stripe checks that will|of plaids, checks, vine and stripes, in| it sn hous Rl Wil b oy st |Firemen's associatibn convention. Hill Friday. e . cal toams wont.to, Loh- | tHE: Conven in Bart e i b s 5 = @ - ) ialf an hour and will be continued un- Stonington Pointers. v same, as the local team went to Li John Nolan has returned after| Thomas Joyee of Central Villagé bas make up pretti c a vard pretty color combinations, 3%c a yard.|t!l the person learned to swim. Martin Mardock, of White Rock e B0 ¢ ?x‘;)‘;i \‘:r]emr;t; Sll;n“bf;r‘kil ‘he| spending a few days at his home on |TeCSnER mm:gf;n?o e o{_ngfie com- at 5, 08 40.Ingh wide Vellen, in s waciety of cherky amy fioral stiscts Discuss Outing Plans. e o People. went to Norwich and to_ sur- G D oete, Fa s gupbedo ot fary Marwaring of Hartford, At this price these Voiles have a stronger weave and will give better serv- Chairmen of the various committees | cparnen Lo intoxinction . H £ ugh Barr. rounding towns and a number of fam- K = 3, ice and ma a in light or dark colors. 50c a yard. charged e wa ing Her auat, Mfs. Jane of the Ladies’ Auxiliar; P Hugh Barr was held | ily picnics were held at the nearby | Wich. to the Y. M.|found guilty and fined $2 and costs,| The funeral of e (R total of $13.88. He could not pay|from his home on nd was committed to the jail in New | day afternoon at 2. Willow stree icnic to Rocky Point. Mis At Summer Home. The pienic given by St. Pa relat Children CI'Y London. largely attended. Rev. A. H. Withee,| Mr. ana Mrs. Ronald Brown o | church at Rock _}“‘ . vas | 3 T E Gl i S. Anderson, Jr, _ | pestor of c New York are at their summer home | a great success. The trin was made ir H H C MURRA i C O FOR FLETCHER'S | tnine o pavts of "friendy. from o | Chureh, con services. Burial { on Broadway. Cotures’ lumber truck. Mr.-Leaver| Joseph Hemingway has 6btained Dorothy Saiigbury is_visiting ns and friends in Methuen, Working in Lowell. horough at the Anderson bungalow, at | Was in Elm Motored to Norwich. was in charze and all who attended| empioyment with the U. S. Cartridge CASTOR!IA |Wamphassuck point Frid Prof. ana Mrs. E. F. Maloney and|Pad a good time. . Company, Lowell. Mass. Supervisor Libby and wife were vis- Will Take Up Collection. 1S Dibeants is entertaintoe his ors in Norwich Th e trip in Prof. Malon ing car. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V ay, making| A collertion’ will be taken in s new tour- | John’s church this vear instead of ths plenic which is usually held in July. Williams| Richard Provo: a business call- | Leonard Auger of Pufidm. ert Barber and famil¢ spent the 0 at Rocky Fi o Catlofle of Ca n or Q JAY M. SHEPARD DANIEL F. THOMAS H, DR. F. C. jACKSON BALTIC ® | ueestion Dore & Shepara KILLOUREY BROS. New London Pastar &0 Preach st the whose birthday and Mys. Zapz | f Can e - 5 Methodist Church. Mo Arthur B, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. H.|er in Canterbury Friday. He made the|are spending a. Wéek i NeWw York Funeral Director & Embalmer |FunErAL DikeEcToRs aND em. DEN’ FI§T 6 _ lirda- were thei Norton's in North Wesichester Thurs- (trip in Mr. Kingsley's automodile, [aity: = L Cob . g BALMERS Rev. W. P. Buck of New London is day. : A. Brown of Centrai Village was in| M and Mes & visiting North St., Willimantic i o p . |to preach at the Methodist Episcopal Heard and Secen. Seviees will be held in'the Baptist|Plainfield, Friday. friends in Providence. ’ 9 3 ek = Willimantle, Conin, | #emoved to 715 Main St. Willimantia | siurch at Baitie, also at Versailles M.| Miss Flora Belle White has returned | church Sunday at 1045 a. m..and 7.30| Byron Haskell and Joseph Murphy| Mr. and Mi Assistan: Tel_connection ~ Phone 206 Shady Kbsistant) —9's8i @ f p-m Phone 48' B, church, tomorrow. to North Stonington after several days' p. m. The pastor, Rev. B. D, Reming- were callers in Willimantic Friday. cester are vi —rTEE

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