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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, !ANUARY 16, 1919 . WILLIMANTIC + |home, 48 Valley street, 2s the result * DANIELSON went into ction, until the armistice | of a shook. He is survived by two vas signed on Nov. I1. Among the train load of wounded |daughters, Midses Mary und Margnret | Sergeant Carl Anderson, 1024 in- | *This division has done more fightirz New Engtand soldiers sent from Ho- |Lulger of this city, and three Sons, |fantry, has been trunsferred to Camp |than any other of the American ou boken, N. J., to Camp Devens were |John of Norwich, ac of Hartford, | Devens, after recently o fits that came to France, and when 13 Connecticut men. f’l'hesr 1w»ro in|and James of thls Gverseas, He Is recovering u‘sfly th&; :m!x;le taThuymgldsm“fin:“;f t detachment of wounded from | F . Wiiliams, 74, died at|wound. s | —someting that the world will talk Oprstas and from the varions hos- |t hocn ot bis namsr b dled at | vt ises Margaret Sullfvih asd Blla |sbout Whes the Full stosy of the war pitals on the Atlantic coast. Inciuded |janjs 61 Bellevue <treet, Wednesday, | Sidley were visitors in Providence on |is known, Some of the .American di in the list was Henry Beebe of South |, onic’ mepicitiey Hois: o | Wednseday. visions have done good fighting since Coventry, a member of Co. I, W2nd Ris mephew. a micce, M|, Walter L. Dixon has a letter which | they came to France, but most of them Infantry. “Pweller of liartford, ond a | iudicates that Lis son, Lorimer. is en|fought for only a month or two. We Lieutenant R. H. Goodale, per<on- |cousin, George M. Williams of Breok- | oute home, eEs ctvice g\ ‘”el:d- were in practically 10 months with- nel adjutant at the Connecticui g7 | lyn. ) Mr. Dixon is sewving wita the 493rd fout a letun. Now, give me the gond cultural College at Storrs, has receiv-| Mps, Calist Edwards, 75 dieq |A€ro_squadron. |0l T. S. A again and the world wil | o8 his Qischarge from the service and | ¢ tes ot of hos: dunanter. e |, BeV: 6. Tt Ogcf‘gt‘"arrgvxfl} seem mine once more, and never o ! lann 3 g £ e e Mrs. | again preac he ] o ; | DS e b o }Austin W of South Windnam, | 350E 2EH Miyctnodist church here | pogrt” men university to complete his studies with Pete Barbeau, Danielson, has ar- | the class of 1920 t$as ibo Mrs. - EAwards | (his evening. rived back with his com: he ni i pany from the | 1 in Providence, R. I, June| poputy Automobile Inspector Falbh|German prison camp where he was | Miss Grace Randall of Columbia |25, 1841, the daughter of Mr. and C. Young was called to am We since April. His_description of Ger- | has received an appointment John R ‘\}‘d P‘?Y“_ tvi0 | nesday morning to mvestizate the ac-|many is “no food, wooden shoes and eonstruction aide and will report im- | diughters, Mrs. Wade of South Wind- | cigentally killing & paper suit.” All of the boys are well and wi A party of Danieison men who“went | Ing to be home, as we hope to be i mediately for servies at Camn Taylor, Eentucky. Miss Randall has b preparing for this work by t t hem and M Center, R. L Word has been received here of the ,.of Arctic | gstruck by an 5 ¢ cs” | the near future. P, g ort W, . wife of | string ot the best ‘shown VICTOR The married members of the K o th imantie Tr ; e R of Columbus have issued | 1rube ting her parents in el T e s o to the single membars 1o r {The Weirs, N. H., and was stricekn | 1t (e, WAnghow 1 o cae PUTNAM game of duckpins at the loc < [with pneumonia tillery are ue to arrive at an Atlan-| George Barry, age about 60 T e O o e TR iose |, The supericr court opened Wednes. |tic port tomorrow. struck and Kia ‘a1 £10 Wo ers in the game are to buy a turkey | dav mornine at 10.35 with Judse Joe i Stoupk and O st MU Woans 7 - iy i “dpr rors who | Under the redrounoef stats 91',““’ Arthur Pepin of this city and drive »icials in Jvire ot o ccused | in eastern Connecticu: the Dan- | *hee PER of 1 |until Thursda theri the | Isifor o Eh The accident happened on.the Put- follow. B YR o 1 of C company Eirst Pperiel e Tu Rillourey b & Thatis {Third ¢ tofore it e e — o L Mitcheil was the : e Cantar igation of the case was ma Donnelly T | witness the state, but Attor: RSt SouinCantaril BiACorone Asinoric Jehnson D | King obj to his testimony and |bury Wec e i the objection ¢ allowed. e spe Iph G. oenttiy. Ser Mclias showed | the state motor vehicle departm r nap cause taken by the Y | The told the officials by Rob- o it- | Suton over the crosswalk ar an has xeturned tof,, e oo T th | si to Valley stre d and Mi ey | e et, who 2 eming | along the chway the time (he accident occurrel Srer pioy i i would indicate that Robitaile was n the s pow e ca and was effort to avoid ing to th or whila out from the into th which w seriou proven bitaille and the oth t car—Euclid_Marion, § . : Shein t T i Dupre and t injury or of th s the st men were reiu vidence, where they heatre, Wi ened. Tk otch of admitted Durai oy had A who enjoy this sport hen it consideral ay. could not accou havirg stumbled out into in the direction from wl hing. Some of t Barry alm the mac impossible to es: was learned durin nd Loucey ha Putnam saloon during Tuesday ernoon and evening - until the place w were heading to when the accident hay tiered bod formerly pas d Wednes been doing Ameri 1 army of Marion Chisl The body | had been ill for The body of Mr 39 who d orwarded to Dar undertak laimed hs home. 1 broken a smashed Wl‘r‘ ] and w One man who knows car imated the damage to it at Chairman E. C. Morse issued |5 hours | & s ) day the ¢ repo; mas roli o Putnam ¢ 1913 its work since it newly installed chapt oo Mrs. Grace B. Lturday enjoyed figures g the 1917 n it should be observe al hundved names were obtain that drive, rship of the chapt wd, four hundred Brown DENTIET |07 i Ramoved to 715 Main St, Willimantis | p ",""fi’ i ,y” Augustus 1. Mors t work as a solic roll call contributed lackness in some ¢ cut textile cent Hours—% .. ™ @ ¢ D m Fhone 44 | 5 he ors t sfactory 1 Amnng the ei My young to procure DANIEL . THOMAS H, ILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIKRECTORS AND EM- night EALMERS Hrhnoe M. and: Mz Wiieht o former ot 85 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. ates of h Killingl graduate of Putnam Mi; o1 Phone 29C ‘Lady Assistant) tor Perreault of t v just | wf-m; under date of Dec. 14, i t | | JAY M. SIIEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistan: Tel comnection of the held It is now pern of the i address full report iety show done and Murray’s Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Woolen Scarf Sets or Separate Pieces “For two years, T sul m ortures | AT A BIG REDUCTION s pae for oo wh o m 51 . nt pains after cating; pains | wer All Wool Scart Sets, values $L6J and | Wool Sonder Soarfs, fancy siripes,| ‘L‘ll\ b ai 3 | Dani $2.00—Sale price $1.19 vadiie, $2,00=-Buls lorice 9o ‘ Ht !,.\ All Wool Scarf Set alues $ bitter stuf $2.50—Sale price $149 [ Al Wool Toques and Skating Caps,| inmymouth. Itried doctors Daniolson. offcers All Wool Scarf Se lues $2.98 ana| values T5c and $1.00, in a good| did not help me. But attend in a body $3.50—Sale price $1.98 nge of colors—Saie price 4% | * atirted takih At a meetirg of Putnam school « mittee Dr. G. T. La All Wool Knit Cardi One ot of Other Children's Sweat n Jackets, regular $2.50 value—Sale price $1.69 | Liver Tab ldren’s Wool Sweaters in Special $1.25 and this 1 2 at $1.89 and up. juices, relieved me when ever: else failed.” . . . At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TTV Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. in white and cc T TRURI T S RS !Pzfl _At the annual mecting of the, 0d4 | Exact Copy Purv GASTORIA For Infants and Children, | e ——— | Mothers Know That | TRUE : | Aegotablc Freparaioels That in one’s search for an Overcoat there i | similatingtheFood by. Regule- \ | tngtheStomertsand Boels Y is ‘a noticeable scarcity of good cloths: y | i | T‘hw“}"""“"“%fifi‘g ' Haven’t you loooked in vain for some of 'fl;}i{{fi%‘,fifmfl forphine ot ! the good overcoatings that you know will Mmeral Not)) \I‘GO‘HG Ty fi;‘f:fif'«h | Salesmen have told you that the demand !n | is now for soft faced goods and that i e | the harder faced goods are not to be had, A hefpful Remed 1 'j ! B S and Diarrhoed. | 2 % Gonstljaten {atmess and § s u i If you will come to our shop we will show = . _.?Sfi-k&‘“‘fifrrm i Ffir nver i you Overcoatings of these hard faced “ goods made by dependable manufacturers. lfiiifiy Yaars They're here now at ‘reduced prices. ‘.: : ! $40.00 OVERCOATS +.... now $33.50 $35.00—838.00 OVERCOATS now $29.50 of wesk. . ew boss fini- A orsted mill. ‘'nday with his == 4 bere since December first. Most of ODSTOCK M BB Rollin for the remainder| no cases have been hard. W e heta|of the winter. 4 3 At the Community Club Wednes- Miss Pratt is staying with J. E. Al-|day evening the winners in the four-, drich and family. minute contest will speak for the town The epidemic of measles is about|contest. Each schoool sends a speak- over, there have been over 40 cases|er. meeting Swift & Company’s 1918 Earnings- How They Affected You ring the twelve months ended Nov. 2, its fiscal year), Swift & Company sacted the largest volume of businesson - allest margin of profit in its history, - Pro sts of the meat business—under regulations of ited States Food Administration--were limited o a maximum of 9 per cent on capital employed but not to exceed 2% cents per dollar of sales. Un Swift & Company in the regulated departments arned 7.57 per cent oncapital employed and 2.04 cents ser dollar of sales, out of which had to be paid interest n borrowed money and tax Here is how these earnings affect you. o o @ Live-Stock Raiser— Swift & Company killed 14,948,000 head of livestock, which weighed alive, |4 4,971,500,600 pounds. Swift & Company made a profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound 1ivew=~~ht e ST RY The sales of our meat departments were 572,000 pounds on which our earn- ware less than }4 cent per pound. The per capita consumption of meat in the United veni as 170 pounds. If a consumer purchased ift & Company’s products, ke would contribute it 78 cents a year, or 14 cents a week as npany, Swift & Company, U.S A Morwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street