Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1919, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC received later, as his name has not JEWETT CITY " “| Frank E. Wilcox, Mrs. G. P. arment~ vet been reported in the casualties. er, Mrs. W. A_ Richardson. L. G. A larze number visited Bank street | Private Vertefeuille was badly gassed | The abstract of the taxalle property | Buckingham, Mre. C. D, “nlf Mrs. engine house Saturday afternoon tofen the Chemin des Dames Mareh 17, | of the town of Griswoid was turned|John H. Whme\ Mrs. Sherman R See the new combination auto chemi- |and Oct. 24 was severelv wounded |over to the town clerk Saturday by | Waters, Mrs. I, §. Leonacd, Nirs. Al- cal hose wagon, which is the|while in the Verdun section. the board of assessors. The town’s|bert Donnel! llrs. ¥. 1.. Xanahan, jatest addition o the fire apperatus. | The body of Everett Lewis, due to |t2Xable property has reached the high- | Mrs. T. H. Hiscox. i Jvervone who saw the machine ex- |arrive in this city Sunday arlerncon, | St mark in ifs history. $2,548718, a| Glasgo was some town Friday even- 1 b as being very much |has bee, . < in transit|£2in of $27.507 over last vear. Theling it being the second annual ball i L B e;‘«':n{ :"m \poearan and felt g.iuth:cf«'o‘!dtgilw?omwe::e;zc;mnpnr::\?if-.lg items follow of the Glasgo Fire am'tmvnr Jew- hat 1t is what avesand | Aniany Sent over 2 (cluzation. The) THE AUTOMATIC FIREMEN | For Coughs, Throat Troubles and as a Tonic Strength Builder value “i-|it, arrived as expected but without| 801 2-3 houses. |5 ; 342 barns, sheds, store louses, and | Ashland orchestra fu SR Y Tlon 6 $2000 | eabhoyon i, 15t shw the coffin 2t ] private garages: value §56.609. sic. Those who attended report the e A i atetietion | sured that it wouid be put on the| 783 house lots and building lots.;best time ever. There were 200 pros- Make Salesmen of the horse-drawn chemicals and |train, and he thoroushly believed it |value $318:2 ent. With the new elec and out of your Sprinklers » agons In accordance with the trai ith hi 40 mills, m:mum(‘torm\ water pow- | the patriotic color it 4,':,‘:., v;‘:,“fl P hasnik whu Dousbt and “4\‘“0‘" T\:sl;mh\-mc‘gn-’ermformerlv a|er. dams and machinery, va ve $1,224.- [ couldn't be bheaten as suc- | A buyer placing a contract on time, figures a body built The entire of the piece of apparatus was $1,9 allcontingencies. Asprinkler-equipped plant s 5 cess teacher of the Windham High school, | %50 o fsa gilt.cdge guaraniee azainst hold-up and e ek 32 shops saloons, theatrce, banks.| Edgar W. Saw d o now a mcmber of the New Haven gar W. Sawyer, a radio opel O O e e e keeping it well within the appropr mph School facult spenlolhc weck. | halls, hotels. offices, public garages and | ator on the Hruid. spent the week end fi;:, L R e s e n hine is cquipped with |end with lor feRas livery stables” value $42.100. at the hame cf bi fau 5. James | pay' for themselves—let us teil you how by W e B R “‘.‘Ilh“”l“ l‘;: 4 "“f"‘ 4 i hsh 76 1-2 acres of lana, value $165,- | McCluggage. The s man i Rujckly in your case. 'Phone. » has 9 sallon. i e location o e sub-station just T ed fitte ¥ N cal tank and plenty of room for hose, |, 1% eeation o the, sub-station St fng: eturned fata iftiesn :::gu‘:h_ GLORE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. Oy smeagichiiers, of {Charles Lockwood, who recently t cattle, § hoat is at New Lojydon for two weeks.| 413 D ’Esipo Bldg., Hartford, Ct. for several firemen. bought the City Drug Store from Mrs. | swine and poulth Tasah Ve e d will "he for still_alarms Jumes D. Courtney, does not wish to caniabet alessal Vara has annou s?filnrs ezr the . necessity assume the responsibilities of the | 170 automcbiles and motor vehicles, | Enaeinent, G, Miss Iva o station. An effort has been made to Previqe R o At the Connecticut Vegetable Grow- | jocate the station in a centrally lo- . £ £ besides space principal use ad it will using the duate ¢ r libraries, mucical instrul | oo s AN ation final meeting Frid cated store, but the salary of $600 5 n"'\‘n:‘!l‘c"“frwg\’{n }:nfl is i zer of Windham Road washag not proved sufficiently attractive.| Farming implements and mechanic i president for ‘.‘.Hu'v Prof TS, Last week Postmaster O'Rourke ask- |toole $100 fo p R 7 5 .rvman of the R. 1 ed for bids and sent them on to Wash-| Goods of merchanis and traders . ! i s S ra : iad %0 Drass ingfon. All of the bids were in ex- | value $83,830. ?r‘,‘,‘(lm i’ Bidses Lo, of Py cess of the salary now paid for car-| Goods of manufac- % rying on_the offic turers, Mrs. Katherine Clark Dudley of the | Boats, § i1 hizh school spint the week-end | Manes at i nd and_ de- DANIELSON with her husband in 2 Haven. posit, 0 "0t A 1 vice Toiland county. There is loc interest neement that the 24t Merchants Bfcigerating Compauy’s uqd Storage o arehouse ie Globe Ea Ensign Lester }‘ 11, an enginee: ¢ not Kr 1 The local Y. M. C. A. five defeated on the transport DeKalb, untry. th e Wi from the submarine returned to York Saturiday r member old Company L e Saturday evesing, 45 to 15. The a visit here, il tomorrow | Mrs. A the Willimar on of the 192d [lineup follows “utnam, died at on 3 her home Cole d Joserh Ver-| rive Wires. ¥ MG A _ Bnsign Bill his father, 1 been ‘pre- 1 from overseas. | gerndt : ¥ e en | judge Arthur . a German offi- | vious to u opera- Right ¥ rd. This | e heimet, tion which Mrs. bBeatiey o Sher e Hawkins of service inded o w Cole was Wor- H Lof jhome on the De I Tha he cester. of the Sintiicr Enander jure of the eagled spiked insizni city and nt on the| fi ind was the pror dishand- Jones, Dar h property 0 was captured by Pickett o with whica the Clarinthe Nadeau d «d at her wounded soldier who zavs it to En- - 2 i ! VAS RESTLESS AT NIGAT Dill .. Morianty E]rr:::cmfi':xu:" i was the was o i oo I”n!n never without Fathor J s Medi 1 the o3 rw;?“- how iaughter i 3 elis 5 C t to m rom kidney (rouble ex J Nebeteat related To Eim. S three chiidren w need it. T give it to "and < sumatio) paing |- JIEL, £ bher mother Anne Mectes relative t ‘ for croup and (Signed) Mrs. Edward B ] ni_ln.\o to the ) twe dangihite > St., Bu N. n use of its great food v Ficketl 5, Mariarty 3; foul goa \lso ther John's Medi safest and best food tonic and body-b i on | and ""‘"., 2| brothe causo it i om alcoho} or dangerous drugs and is all pure R sren 354 CHF 0“1”'” ) : nourishment. to gainflesh, begin taking er John's Med- 2 g Mrs. Touis svhen he sudder very home is in Utica, N. icine today. ‘| An |-k=rscholashc meet was held at| Mectean nglish, for W ; Mike Shot AT E R aenes r K named of followed the major fold of having lived in the United States “It isn’t So bad to be c: id. “The war glad to be to but a4 my share of gium and an gcod wines from t Chateau. T've i ned Yanke is over T will any, where T have a PEER Fou haven't a wife aren,” snapped one of of the American 1 cored 13 poin t points. The head ntil now, bis siarted t. The clerk Superintendent John M. te Game <o | ORPHEUM THEATRE, DANIFLSON rely al the hands wsreEE )l GUY BROTHERS' MINSTRELS cissler, Deputy Judge | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 \::nr‘r\:' Charles | Everything Brand New 1¢ BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS ACROBATS, SINGERS, HIGH CLASS MUSICIANS Londor 1l naé thelhome is right n E. Muller has purchased cquipment the [ e leg u' Dental Surgygry i 1 ] been Alfred J. Watt, lished snares caleu- . quai) and wood- found hy coon In ho ~ . - 18 brought and 0o orph: 0 % . Cool weather is here! How| oon’ and {ak 'yd nt later the major i ral Watch for the Street Parade [} I ) avoneted hy he will you heat the house this|:; The helmet P. Valade. « close & desigr Winter? We can show you commonly s tnere is|has found its Hyde was re-clected clork and I no i ciccted. The fickets Dani ot son of Mr and Mrs. and J. H, Kennedy auditor. a e of both partics follov:: fawa i aborn | 5 e here lawis, of Republic: o o oA dis- | North are Miss Lucy "'r’\"\ burgess, L i Cramphn. 83, died e ncon for the remainder sty r z at 11 o'clock at the ;;p,;,r’,“;!"‘\ . |There has heen no « A E ome of her son. G Crampln DT € eD auditor, George i Champiin had ed in Columbia for | “pLon Geore ge schedules in forco beer bot- rence Whitaker of in town last week on and attended church broken nose was offence and the jndge 1 Lowimer Dixon, who I with an he had promised to pay 3 widow of ed to his } a fee of &3 V'I'Yn\‘ conclude Minda anner of - enry A < her sor st week at n the Idelita | Week at the city cour: as tsacher a n great variety. We have u\e‘ . Julia B rd was sent Devens for a | been CWenty oncieap R. Glenwood, Qual/er and Rich.!|" e o' « NI Dixon formorly wa Ll heen engaged X [ Mrs, Harr of t dward 1 mond mal\es in wood and coal | :rilo Baich, Higndl, Ban Sixhe in I";nl w : burning stoves. Prices rapstey e e = wand P e s been from 453 50 to $35.00. 1 Hiu o s R T Wtk S that tion of one W week We also show the ELEC- wighter, M Delin Whitehouse, | triends: ienced Ifl‘nl; unt \".m was “‘!‘i'\!‘il‘»-ll‘g::"“‘ r - . la 1 sor, Frank Balcl lad to be at thre v"‘« I . R oy . TRIC OIL HEATERS in three R e e Benoni ' Meuni elected trustee for two Jarents have rance serjouslv hurned late in December, tity of gasoline ipse befors the Hi | A | tizes. ISimeneniher hlah st Come in and let us show you. | 'n_spend- 4 once more, remains a otic. with THE I {0 leave tha|is on the road to recovery and ; y —_ as one o g \\mk for 10me soon. Mr. Meunier, i BRC YOKLYN n 1 t suffered internal as w o ‘ The war and conditions arising oyt of it are brining about numerous fhetsut fered internal as wing to sickness and 5 ; curiti A R S burns. and he b 3:7 N o el K financial adjustments. Holders of low interest bearing securities and LV} EHC@ FE @ e ety =220 deal incs th ing. Wednusary I those issues which have been more adversely affected, may, through the ¢ We azs @ ja lette which_ he | ran did not run his mill and had cuiting logs. Some of the | e jobs over might with no[§ the security of r warning. arning g along this line. Annic Preston. who is nearlv e FeEn 9o s Ll wosien SEND FOR SPECIAL NON TAXABLE LIST 2 The W. T. FIELDS COMPANY s handed to before | medium cof e ,\v1- = anges, often improve their investment position, both as to ILLIMANTIC, CONN. Furniture 705-3 Undertaking 705-2 principal, and income as well.. We solici¢ your inquiries, { head he occupant in a n front is > him that his curred there ears service He his natiy du a terr] parents JAY M. SH?_PE\RD usefn she made, riousiy iil' with in r an of- | Preven that besides the r iy of their 1 with pnes INVESTMENT BROKERS s £ Elmore & Shepard as he | Othe iy bail a r, Florenc, has r T 1 sides ne ‘s rem ‘11‘ 1enz. i 1 s L Feal the Coard ovnton suit g 2l Stre. , E Telephone: Liberty 537C Funeral Director & Embalmer s S oot Rev Theodrre Bacheider preached| 992 Chepel Stroets New, Hayen;\Conn B X 60-62 North St., Willimantic | i LG mother’s | accompanied by hi and child. Lady Aselstan: Tel. connect e = 1Ay | They were ¢ anoe Willington for quite lime KILLGUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. | Thn V;mkee Doodle Girls, under ihe direction of Tommy Levino, close 1 ment t ne Or- on, An:lee spent shoum the when they their home in South Man- BALMERS A secty Cogren Bine piayed fo sl ° ; 86 Union St, Witlimantic, Conn. e nm = - shows. Fete; nd has Leen s Phone 200 ‘l-ady Assistant) : a the d Ll 2 8 oeneislidisiashers o sence. lc lzl e e it e a fitting welcome home to the |~ . g = = trom ARSE & g w A Rev. and Theodore Racheld '2 L ort tark s of the old 3%th company, e ancheste nmmrml recent- R i‘ Jl\b"\bufl 1 pleasinz of iy tima | 17 and looke The Jifti that n as just returps A' \laiix li- DENTILT ’ Ch11dren Cry :;f""’"g te ;15‘ "13'.1‘ St,, v.':il.wflm,fl FOR FLETCHER'S R rovasn| CASTORIA ar Joh < Phyllis Ry uvests of Mr. and sex over the week ry teday exactly when tk rged from whether they 1he Sfagy Everything Fus me no 5 hearing on 1 p $ ind trol. | body. If ad ley service remains the same hours can he lcome back a The officers of the Ladies’ society | Om° hack a cal Clean and Gnad od luck 1 of the Congrezational for 1919 | {A™1S they represent pond Reaiy Mt[’.i atthe L o ve them such a reception | have heen ¢ 2in! PROVIDENGE 5 Faust?] carned by hard and vai John J. Varnishes, BAKERY J L | limantic w Oils and Brushes The Fourth Motor Mechanic rogi- |al of Peter iule: and Metals §6 Franklin St. of which Georze Nuttall and Miss Julia Ki r has returned Tel. 1133-3 iam Nuttall of Danielson are |from a visit in W mantic and Hart- Preston Bros. Inc. = mnnhun is listed as on the priority i\ list and expected to sail from| Miss Frances Kingberger is at her ‘ = Al France for home in the near future. [home herc after heing a‘ the Day The scuthbound evening car v- | Kimball hospital where she had been Willimantic, Conn. FERGUSD'\J'S THUMM'S Delizatessan t Se = Franklin Swars Dayville about 7 o'clock and Dan- ki These Durable Soles Cut ieen i iongatean £an0 iCentmal )G e e e | Riarcnds 40 Franklin St. Shoe Bilis Down e L | Cut Glass and J holiday Silverware Tel. 1303 “For use around cement plants and the request Danicls 239 Main Street men. The was that it would be t: if the receipts did ———— similar places where rough materials grind down soles quickly, I recommend AND FOCKFT Need a Plumher | Get at the Real Real Cause—Take Dr. | ’; N 3 * B | For Boys, Girls and Older Folks Neslin Soles. They resist wear sur- |show it was & paying propositon Edwards’ Olive Tablets | BILLARDS Tel. 857 z b prisingly. After working around the | M. X):mtl ]A\_L_ Alfred Bernier, That's what thousands of stomach ! COOLEY & 7 BARSTOW i g . - . : it Lo iave been living in > - . o : With the long winter evenings and dismal days with us W‘f&f ‘i’i—an";,’;?: olszg?difilafi%h: Eae s o Danielon i ffififlf,‘;‘io;é; f.-o';%mgo:’o' J:tsctga?xpo: 8 ssw:f o : s . 2 botabal E g Y S | their home. Mr. Bernier formerly was aseme . an interesting book will help make a lonesome day cheer- | my Neslin Soles are siill as good as |empioyed at ihe . Farroughs Duag | boor digestion, hey are attacking the | Thaver ‘BULilding 23 Viater Street . new,” writes A. F. Miller, superintend- | store. #eal cause of the ailment— clogged liver | 3 £ ful and a long evening short. ent of The Peninsular Portland Cement | Messages Ser- | and disordered bowels, - Company plant in Jackson, Michigan, |20t Ma. ing ot | 3 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the | Our Bock Department is one of the most interesting sec- Lt remarkabe how tough ard dur- Eonili e eArlens bplhe ) Hen 2 matio el e e B, . . . able Neclin Soles are. They are made |heslth. Mr. in- crly was | THAME . B. ELD‘KED tions of the store just now. The scope of topics and | 2 by Science—comfortable and water- |owner of The Tp g | Dazsl Gnchions, avay: gocs indigestion NATIONAL b authors is especially wide at this time. proof, 00 They come on new shoes | 7ohn C. Spcare of New ' fondon vis- It h bad taste in your NK £§ Enoadway, 2 . in many styles for men, women. and |11 friends in Daniclson over Sun- you have a ba v BA hildren, and are available everywhere day. mouth, tongue coated, appeuge poor, : 7, e ssawaga mi avvi as ’ 1 = % T The A a ill at Davville has | 132y, do’t-care feeling, no ambition or for re-soling. Wear them, and cut |more than looms in operation, | £nergy, troubled with undigested foods, your shoe bills down. manufacturing new lines that have | you sh:;uld take ?hve Tablets, the sub- 5li . |replaced the war goods which it has | stitute for calomel. yeur Tie & ot o o G|t turning out in sreat | D vt Olive Tablets are o i it Vi t Hi s r. and M rs. Wi . purely vegetable compound mix with ;;‘zu%::{:e:-l:fi‘?mfl ehe:es,h.guar tored to_Providence ' olive oil. You will know them by their Saretski_is to resume practice. i 9 ; Mrs. John McFarland, who has | 9i¥¢ color. They do the work without E; been dangerously ill at her home on | SFRINE, CTamps or pain. i po] ll. o]es Riverview, is recovering. «Take one or two at bedtime for quick US. Put. OF. Sunday’s splendid weather brougit | Telief, so you can eat what you like. Mark Reg, Pt out a host of motor cars. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. A special display this week reveals interesting Books for s boys, girls and older folks at most interesting prices. 40c, 65c¢, and up to $2.00 16 Shetucket St, GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street THE H. C. MURRAY CO.

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