Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 2

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% H “I g raerly of this city, was elected asgist- wn‘l‘IMAN-nC ant lzlerk of the house of representa- JEWETT CITY ’ At the January meeting of the Vio- |tives in Hartford at the opening ses-| Mrs. Marceline Lflflesche, 66, widow ! Jot Rebekah lodgze, No. 57, L O. O. F. |sion of the legislature Wednesday. | of Francis Laflesche, died at th held Tuesday evening in Odd Tellows' | This starts Mr. Baker on a series of | of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Lme"e* | Rall, several candidates were initiated | clerkships which will probably prove|on Hill street, Wednesday afternoon. i and officers for the vear were install- |a stepping stone to higher political | She was born in Canada. She is sur- i g g i / ed by District Deputy President Miss | positions. vived by two sons, Emile and Napo- H I d; ¥ : :\\I\‘b‘i;“/ Mabel D. Kent of Putnam, assisted| The pupils of Natchaug school |leon Laflesche and a daughter, M i by Miss Lena Monroe, district deputy |bought 505852 of war sa\}im,s stamps 1'm§ine o(‘.{ewo!fi c:bu and fg‘ul step- | Use Soothing MUStem‘e IR i I u/ 4 marshall, M Leach and Miss E®ith |during the period from Jan. 15th to |children, Mrs. erbert of ainfield, T Hilt; i Rent. The local officers are: Past|Dec. 31, 1915 As the pupils bought |and John, Joseph and Peter Laflesch,| When those ;ha_"l’ P‘}""s mmfil 1t i ki srand, Mrs, Florence Williams. noble | stamps 23 times, this is an average of | Edgar P. Knox has received his hon- & through your ead, when yo b / Mrs. Anna ‘Woodward; vice [gyer $90 per week. orable discharge and is at his home. seems as if it would split, just rub a . Mrs. Minnie Matthew; record- | Frederick J, Williams of the Wilson | The officers elected to serve the Ca- little Musterole on your temples and ing secretary, Mrs. Olive Anthony: [Drug Co. has been appointed parma- (lanthe club are Mrs, Ernest Blake ' peck, It draws out the inflammation, financiol secretary, Miss Sadie Curley; | newt_enrolling agent for the U. S.|vice president, Mrs. William John- | goothes away the pain, usually giving curer. Miss Stella Gardner: Follow- ! shi{&ing board recruiting service. |stone, and secretary and treasurer, guick relief. ing the business of the evening Miss| Eimer G, Wilson Smith, song organ- | Mrs. George Robinson. Mustercle is a clean, white ointment, Mabel Kent was presented a pin; and | ;60 6 the war camp community ser-| William Duggan went to New York ith oil of than L 4 y 38 made with oil of mustard. Better a Mrs. Willlams given a past erand | yje “js in this city Visiting his par- | Monday to visit his brother, Corpor:l pucerd plaster and does not blister. | collar. [uncheon was ents, Rev. and Mrs. C Harley Smith.|James Duggan, who atrived a week . rankly rec- general good time w Mr. Smith directed a musical pro- |ago from overseas. * Many doctors and nurses frankly | Another ‘raci 1-tsanng ‘helgramme at the Methodist Epism;uli A letter received from Hector [« e M"flfigfi&mm:’afixffi. i l eping away of a large vurt e! & | church Wednesday evening. | favre, by his father, John Lafavre, o chitis, croup, ssthmh % | } 1 mw. 1‘\\“”(“ fam U fa-| Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Smith of | gia, congestion, pleurisy, 1l E‘E"’m llfm»- i Hvfl‘“\! bR gen fam: % "he m<Pd~4"'(]n.~' city have gone to Rockledge, | Brandewilis ifatos 24 Iumbago, pains and aches of the backor | i seems to have struck the family in 118 for. the winter. 'Anl.lex nd Mother . oints, ¥prains, sore muscles, bruises, most virulen Dr. rge Wilcox has sold his for- " in B ot healtn ao. chilblains, frosted feet — colds of the mer nee on Church street to Fred Turner and his two sisters, M Y . | Gertrude Turner and Mrs. Hortense | Park. the week the fa- | P27 great old time over i chest (it often prevents poeumonia). It | Have just left one of th: is always dependable. that we captured snd on g0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. ¢ to the Rhine, which I sup- . sixvearold | Carrie A. Stevens died Wednesday | are all ding about the ! onn children re-|morning at the Mansfield Tr ¢ | troops moving toward Germany. Our | %1 hool and Hospital from chronic epi- | division, the ot going, so T guess y. She born in Clinton, | it will be a few more months of rough- Tuesday nig #ear-old sor mother, M cumbed ther of th ra main other Conn.. June Rest P in Cov- 1868, the dauzh of ling around here with packs on our | b ey 1 . 19.|Mr. and Mrs. Jared E. Stevens, The . 1 am still wishing I had Na- | not re- |body was brought to Funeral Directoy on with me yet to do a little of the ar-old boy. will | | . | Shepar@s undertaking rooms’and pre- |marchir roung here, now that ev- her mar- | | rage. was Ol r w i pared for burial t over here. He was sishing ad to v + to nd Final Red Cross returns <how that| Mrs. Minnie E. Cross, g sty b o 5, widow o pagne and one child, five years of ham g ; are SoINg |\era Joser to land into the lines for a little SCrap | A nail some Prince Albert for packing! Bush, Joseph Gauthier, Funeral services for 1irs. Nellie Duprey and James LaMorey. i fi J France. s on the road we | ;o N 0! 3016 | William f‘d in Hl'u(\(fl me in & i . |age. s it aia Fail| Tuies ed by two sis- | never staved in a town more than 4| The funeral services were held at St. AY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that:l] p - X o- | ters, res of week lately. was somethin; <€ [ Mary’s chur ay morning, -in- = i i all. ‘ “ money re. te n"of Bolton. e, | when I was home, start from the house | Tev. . i, S ) put pep-in-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ceived e dvites ug ol Sier of the Ut and never know where I was goins 10| requicin mass e i ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and i Qatts H Roberts, of Gurley- “ nd. Here we start from one town cemetery, Lisbon. The bearers jows ou | ° land don't know where w | “Hampton, 140, and Willimen- | O0’Loughlin Donohue were held Wed- | °F lV\l“n_ !!0"\1‘1‘ l;,o;,‘l in 1L(:mm(r(::tn 11:‘1"1Ei Hourizan Bros, were in charge of the Just between ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line. d | headay morning from her home at®27|arives which I guess you have read Hull and Miss Sarah never will wise-up to high-spot- Men who never before could Art Lee of Westville, former- |\ o requiem high mass at § &;l']fn',‘,‘ % ‘;;"o'dhgt’f";fi\lf vor Bave ol (\‘dd"r were stoyes iSunday of smoke-joy until you cancallapipe smoke a pipe and men who've o b b~ | sophts church at 10 oclock, Rev. JOBI |the Metz drive and the Atgonne drive; | providence. S by its first name, then, to hit the smoked pipes for years alt testify r R 3 O oet Hown | Dooley of South Coventry was deacon, | 4nd; belicve me. the }:“llrl“"fj";l“;"‘: SHLT s O peak-of-pleasure you land square to the delight it hands out! P. A. and Rev. John Sullivan y-ded- 3 g | ziven by the on club unc 7 ew Haven | o d I(“‘N{,“"(;; e “““ Aioorhs s, T B B s Settion ot DE T on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, can’t bite or parch! Both are I i | SO0 L SRSl c % * share in that, too. We went in Toert Mye od i 5 - t by a quartet, Mrs. A W, Tur SR e R B o Prince Albert! cut out by our exclusive patented B s reaking of h:‘_’n‘gj John McSHea, TThe bearers wete Wil | ,', v‘:‘f (E(rlp(:h‘n:u;:r me:l and staid ne ther, Mrs Myott, at Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired process! r - 1 byt |liam Foley of Ha ord, Terrenc o £ e : alk abou ontgome . ; : paday everal | Coughlin of Baltic, Joseph j|ging. 1 dug more holes around hers attended the happy you'll want to get a photo- Right now while the going's or inesday aa the|E- Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, and [N one Wweek iR cw London graph of yourself breezing up the go0d you get out your old jimmy n : een com- | Robert J. Gallig: THE /Srmmittal Fas & iixa’ fess e % i i i g g wo ™| service at the grave in St. Joseph's | ey do sure protect a f y]”“\flh)'“|:‘q;\l‘ pxkev'vnhyoursmokethrottlewxde pipe or the papers and land on " charge of Killourey Bros, - flmndxzt “.1],‘;:;‘::;»1 dh;:\}f it is substituting at Slater Quality makes Prince Albert so particular smokeappetite [ — - — b i i . : L G b e ¢ fire in the Nor You buy Princé Albert ever; — ° ; r the Nor- rywhere tobacco is sold. Tc d bags, Don't wait until your CHESTERFIELD elf out. w Feen i : ticy cud s m ot o et Al oA it Arslare o] ’ zoose! I had a few close calls ; S —that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge & develops Spanish THs GRCE MIven. 15 AhE Bupek from fho big guns /lr{('.omn:,“‘m]p"‘e'“"“ Sl | .f;k".;?':‘?fiéfl'm moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such gerfect condition. & i - cial elub New Year's eve w WE uns se € ut obaceo Co. 1 : _Thames Past Noble Grands' associ- . ¢ . tende shley’s orchestra furnist L fellow do: d a m. g as much | NO o amar R. J. Reynolds Tobacco m i Influenza or pneumonia. |mausic > he does a big one. When one of 1 ,Jts meeting in Odd Fel- J Y co Company, Winston-Salem, N. C, B = ot e big boys comes over, it will make | 5 | 1 Mr. and |2 hole ound big enough fo | of Faith { Kill it K. put a ho . A fellow will look | ¢ ukes place T 1 plan spent New Year's |for a shell-hole before digging a hole 6 o'clock of pneumonia, following an| Nitrate For Tolland Farmers. his parents and friends. He | (a hole we call it). We sure c:u_n' —_— of two weeks of inflvenza. John' B e L 11 Shike TAre 1 | the shells come over. No| Miss Noma Smith, Mis clturifag et \\‘ U ctmpany &t New Lehdon: i st ¢ liko we did at home. If 1| MYSTIC { Carolyn Washburn and _Miss Irene |that (he U, & Aved i Mrs. Lydia Beckwith returned to her | Was to dig a Lole at home like the| mpe new Christian Richards will leave New York the last | culture will sell 2 a snoply of home in New London the middle of the | ones we used to here it would take|, ©f of next weelk for France ‘o entertain te of sods S rraefe 10 EnEad ek {an hour. re it would take us five | pooc plano duet was 3 | the soldiers and sailors in the camps trate will be sold under D Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser received | I forgot to tel you we just|; Linsley and Mrs. Harold have and hospitals. Bridgeport.—The Stand: Amer |can ceases publication after Saturday | |according to the publisher's announce- | ment, the plant of this paper being | ged with the Post Publishing Co., | | word from Washington of the death | and burial o son, Duncs } whose death Y wounds rece i I The grip situation is ndeville ana are nm\'[ It is hell when a fellow | a letter and don’t have time to it don nd has to finish it in an- other place, eh? And food control act slation relating §81 a ton, ing point or in addition | Nelson Merritt of the N: | ron at Camp Austiora, near ton, D. C. has returned there after a few daye’ furlough. equent Tm rice owing better | e recently | With no candles to write with, using . ! White trimmings e e e Police | g ¢ points. Ap- oney | among the people who are ecrn with rol Ambulance corps publishing the Fost,” “Telegram” de ,through Ne gunaae o el g i 2 A e : s 1 s give rloug] 2 < 2 ot 3 with Mr. Hill's pictore, A lm?a::ll?se‘d":: | been i German heat to write by. You don't|{cak. There is weth | - L, was given ort (\. lough ov nd “Sunday Post” in this city. John E. Giffo Ruth Morgan and Florence Powers what that is. I never saw any | glectric motor, the Mr. and | Christmas, which member of the bog | called on Mrs. May T - of \-“1..m_|‘ e va\\ll I(lrmdwl in B .n;!rlvm: Frederi ller, and the pa(ren S. “ 3 e ", bureau. DANIEL P THOMAS H, | Saturday snd 1 found a few cans of it wen g desks, ani otk Fe | weorhfi orden of New Bedford 2 n I stuck i\Ir\ lnd Ma ling room opeps at the lefi o¢| Philip Johns i ; lcut tonight and tried to KILLOUREY BROS. POMFRET CENTER Soaple, of Sandleiand After a visit of five days with Mr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANC EM- | 1 or t n _entertained friends|,ng Mrs Albert F. Green of We: about getting H v o f his B ihirs AR R ShAeal by A SR T orium is fitteq up with | Saturday QV‘:‘j‘“\ Jn Monor of his cous- | own street, Miss Rmily _Hopkins SALMERS ehin X this ahid 6t 0 \\:hn'lr % lmA“’,-r wicker chairs sles. This room Wwho were v ol | returned to her home in Plainfield, i} \M,' rd. R ”“ph 8 Union St, Willimantic, Conn | ones ir b from, but if T ever get back | churen and. S e ireatment. | Mrlfmfia;;[.xzmglT:uggr.flof v\'r‘-'\; W oWt Tain & » ard, George Farquhar | W b = % | church and of s a > i d s ay recently with | L¢ : 2 g hone 29 Kaly Relwinot) | &5, Seren Apmannacy | Iicon iR ianat T b iasie e o hoinsiitution. Deip- | SR . Thurston B. Barber at her home | ’“'-",‘“‘1‘“ Barrows; = Vernon, £ C. - —— | Peterson’s family and Arthur Daniel- | ceen any for quite a while. I will have | "oy AGLvices will be held soon. : e S JAY M. SHEPARD SOt o closo becallse we bl B e Tlve AHen Spool and Printing com- Mr. and Mrs. Montazue Hutchinson Ji . SHE] Miss Arn P Snith and Miss Bacan |0 S10% DECatEe e Hinvo tol smore | ponyts 'y Hole i bocs Sola. (e 1of Waterford spent Sunday with Mr. | Succeeding Elmore & Shepard _ | Averill of Worcester spent the and put it on our back and he off Sl i : last Hutchinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B Funera! Director & Embalmer | Brown. e .. control of New ivate Harry Gl o0 e = 60-62 North St. Willi 4 James Scott has a position with the | .‘r'i‘lzly}cinm l‘nlf.h: u.?‘,:.”:u e !,f?,"'l,?’ service at Miami, Florida, is CLAS : Al NG ) Hiiman lc‘hrfzi\v-n:\rll:u‘ company | these d ,Ha Merre Clilstois enia | anen S “Q‘ \l;:lo 4 at (hf hyomv of Lady Assistan: Tel connection | EVerett E. Brown Boston | 1jappy New Year to them and all The | and I s been very i, (V'S Darents, M (J,';‘ow“?; acorge Gil-| A sound, healthy man is never 8 back g . T s i | med Sunc | Mr. and ‘Mrs, Bdwin Vergason of| Sumber. A men can be as vigorous and A ; : From your son, med Sune | e A Vikiie for wm»l able at seventy as at twenty. (‘mm;xuoz. | Stndsy's Kansas City friends , 61st Inf, A, E. F company expects to have the plant in ¢ o+ Inealls| Mr- and Mrs, Charles Vergason. g . . be glad to know ttat he's still Salome Champasne, 43, died|full swing with about 75 employes B”“I‘ iy for Ingalls| “yiss Sadie Kilroy has resumed| poo “;ff“‘ h""fu,“ls‘* ‘,f‘f,;';{',’;’j,,‘“‘"' JE]\. T I\~ i g them up against the center-|s y.at her home tn' Mechanic|s0on. It ins been shut down for sev- | Brofhers, T at West Town street school, | P b e e 1 N> fence. Tn a receni sermon Billy oD MR She d the new concern plans| ¥ ‘& I8 a0 & “f = n‘fe r an absence of a number of weeks S ggnpmfflv the kidneys. Keep Removed to 715 Main St. Willkimantie v"n;‘:rl\ml isea m‘r 1‘m has sunk un the daug! operations at mw, A gv:\rt 65: ’;;‘i‘l"h”:““ 10M€ | quring which time Miss m clean and in proper working con- o %0 low lave o take ar Pluf and Damux. re front property has been | % DIl SHIL - wened to Tad. | Tearned substituted. 5 end sou will generally fad your- Ho fa® 85 m Fhone 44 |to get to hell"—Kansas City SiEvivanThy e RiaarAtOliver Chosd to_the Connecticut Shipbuild m:‘r;;‘"m’i:w arned to R Mrs. Jonathan Smith, Jr, of Hart- L bdie GOLD MEDAL . I,lyl,f Co., which has already laid a keel "fi'\mn' G* 4 ford. is visiting Mr, and M lem Oil Capsules periodicatly and s d i | Smith and family of Town s your eystem will always be in working He detiEhisr Fearice crder. Your spirits will be enlivened, v ill for severa 9 SOUTH WINDHAM ) |5 T eranaparonts, s ot " | ok e Dol chEalle oF MG WA Murray’s Boston Store |27, mermmw fon f 5 T EGEEREE ta r New car's Philip Luther has B e day | aoiae Flor- | ed Co mence to be a first-class man e iatcrd Levine of FIOT-| qriofield, Ohio, afte now. Go to your druggist at_omce, 3 MEDAL ence strest, ative of the Jew- anti & g orashe 3 eral days with his aunt, Get a trial box of G *11: ° . Gag g'"nl(\-:t:(;]' :frr-‘un‘t‘ c;f poMsaticaD o os shall Lathrop, of Upper Washir Hsarlem Oil Capsules. They are made illimantic, C S B g e 9 onna Teoner i wiih e Wat N Lathrop entertained the Fri- | lem Oil—the kind your great-grandfath- SRR afternoon Auction Bridge club | er used Two capsules each day will of Norwich Town last week. 3 keep you tomed up amd fe fine. Mr. 3 Mrs. | The January meeting of the Dorcas | Money refunded if they do not help you. Mrdia S tasionary Society IS to be heid | Kemember to ask for the imported sday) afternoon, at the First | GOLD MEDAL Brand. In three sines onage. sealed packages. Smith, w London, yler Post of Wednesday and supper £ urch parlors at 6.30 Deep River.—Represen J. Adams, the communion ser- | North Main mon at e Con- died e Mo INTERESTING | MONTH UERE! - With our January Clearance Sale open- ”% ing this morning, every department has he Mathematics of Health includes the addition of a few spoonfuls of Grape: Nu’cs to the menu daily. tal 1 - T"%S‘"’éé‘%f"‘flfe“‘é‘fiix hosphates and the goodness of our most rugged grains. Grape Nuts of relatives in I ccovering from a | W Mrs. Rogers ill with lh- same complaint., ers of New London was interesting values to offer. Fall and early winter stocks are scheduled for clearance, and good desirable mer- chandise is on sale at lower prices than | has lxm Curtis home Sunday Mr. and Mr in I"”f'\ and Mis Lois Rogers visitors at Leslie ; Rogers’ in New London last week Sun- day. Herbert Maynard and fa terford have been v Miner’s M day to Mrs. Ru: Robert Vonnc York for the winte: Nelson Miner ha: fox hunting th eight so far. y of Wa- | siting at Fred | | returned Sun- i you would have thought possible a month S with grip. me to New or so ago. Every line of wanted mer- . chandise is embraced in the daily sales )~ that make it well werth your while to had great luck| season, having shot | i visit the store every day. Among the most notable offerings are Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses and other wearing apparel Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, Cheirman of the Executive Commit- is a delicious, and = tee of the General Board of the economucal healthful food I oo e Reguires no Sugar “The Navy of the U. 8. should ultimately be equal to the most powerful maintained by any other nation of the world. It shouid be gradually increased, but the A Hmft . should “be attaimed not later then+1925.” l at prices that will surpass your expecta- tion. THE H. C. MURRAY CO.

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