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b . ¢ . NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919 . ' : PLUMBING AND GASFITTING - scene of the accident an:l investigated 'n' [{3 12 ’” WILLIMANTIC the matter but at a late howr no hint| JE‘NXE fCTl}:l.Y g Can’t Cut Off My Leg { b The Industrial dinncr ¢nd meeting|of the auto or its identity had bheen he recent death o omas O'Neil, . % | - Wednesday even- |obtained. Or. Girouard of Williman- |of New London; recalls a relative of | E e T ory interoesmg, Instruc- | (ic attended fhe yownsz yan who is | his. Thomas ONeil an engineer who Says Railroad E“glfleel‘ as L) ni CALL UP 734 tive and entertaining affair. Covers|cmployed by the Quidnick‘Windham |attended the funeral. Mr. for over 100 were laid at ‘he dinner,|Mfg. Co. Th2 doctor stated that the|is engineer on a train ruzming from o With or Without Gas Attach. 0 & = i I Worcasts ” 1 e o “I am a railroad engineer; about 20 ments - but Always EFFICIENT fl?rl?h’:n?“ o:;seflfvfra?lethgrx:{ ido.ung man Wwas not seriously injur n\ggflhn;t;;stfin; epsteg.f {hl“h\]!‘o YeArS| vears ago my leg l“q.( T“{x" 3 Ej}urx(;r} and ECONOMICAL—~ e ough | introduced Aftorney-| Dr. Frank O'Loughlin, whose office |from Worcester to New London A the actor 1o impitate | 1 Gemeral Hinman as toastmaster. The|is in Rockville returned to that city | Vew London Northern from Norwich.| it T was told it would be impo: to MODEL Rpf\fifil‘ . a latter. after a brief, felicifous address, | this week after being ill with Spanish|The boat train at th made | heal the wound. I haye tried all kinds introduced Mr, Holmes of New York, |influenza and pneumonia since Decem- [ no stop between Daniels and had maNy doctors_in the from the Industrial Department of the | ber 17. wich. A stafe law then Y. M. C. A, who spoke chiefly on this train should be “‘w Americanization. The next speaker called, and every night o d morning, of salv o 21" d t A‘f:ll“\ = We furnish Repairs for zil m resolved to - > MENT on my leg. You cannot imagine of-Rarges was Mr. Savnders from Fitchburg. WINDHAM at the first switch it would pass over, o, stonishment 1“1}"‘1' d it was Ends POSltlvely doing what over 100 tiin ad faile = Both sddfissts wete finc. ~(ine of the a man had to show a whi Yo dg. My leg is now completely A J Whole & (;') features Of this meetinz was the in-| The first raked bean supper of the|the engineer, or the law compelled him | cured. s Hauft, 799 Myrtle avenue, : i | y 0., dustrial exhibit of welfar> work as|season was served in the chapel on|to stop, after which he might proceed. 0 ‘v Y. t r : . ¢ lantern t0 to do. s m 1 » b bl promoted by the Y. C. A, which | Wednesday evening in charge of the|Mr. O'Neil, who Tearned {5 be an en-} "It el mr Pn{:nrmxz Eout "(m@ i 12 FERRY STREET: will remain on exhibition 1 the main | officers of the Ladies’ Aid society. A |gincer under the able tutelage of the} B . ot only do 1 obby until Saturday of this week. The | mystery tabic was a feature of the|late Otis Winchester, of Norwich, Ointment for old — public is being afforded an opportuni-|evening. took the boat train to runm, I'(’lic\;n\g sores and wounds, but for eczema 1 ¥ to look it over. Miss' A. E. Barrows of Mansfield) the famous Cooper of hoe das . Thelirneum. ulcers, liching ekit hd bilnd, Phone 581 % Center is with her aun:, Mrs. Julia | Way Mr. Neil woul biow his W istle eeding o 13 s , PEa et el ‘uJ:mor‘\‘h‘!:.:'a“'h:r::“\r\r:!‘i’ :.?a'f ezya.' Arnold, for 2 few weeks when obliged to .stop was something|a big box for 35 enrait o “)‘;\“ }?“fr%;: - e o the Windham road, when an| The Womaw's Missionary society | Deautiful to hear and a work of art.|afford to pay, and money bac 5 M d Pfi' Htomobile Leaded toward South |held its fortnightly meeting Tuesday|The boat train was variousiy die then |} L urs ults oats ogernt iy Windham, speeding aiong struck the|with Mr. Harold Maine at different times from 3 to § a. m.p=——— == 5 R LR vounz man In the hip, koocking him| The third lecture in the series on|north and from 10 to 11 p. m. south, LE ERRY is as gssential ir modern h : down in the road. Two other men |the life of Christ as illustrated in art, | connecting as it does now 2t New Lon- GALES F electricity s to lighting. We guaran ears, Pete: i ;. : - - PLUMBING WORK ere with Tneels ho 1 is to be given in the Congregational|don with the boat fo York. e O tee the very best PLUMBING WORK et neither oo sceopnized | chureh, Stnday evening at : 0. When @ litte late the way Mr. O'Neil | , A7 all-day session of the Red Cross resses 1res QLSS [!by exvert workmen at the fairast tha machine o noted the number plate| Phillip Horking has entered the|would sail down througn fewett City |3 ZP i, o e ™S Crandall at- Stod- |§¢ orices. on it. The car did not stop but kept|employ of M. Shepard in Williman- ‘Wflq wonder{ul to behol:1 1 the ery, e e uaht | dard's Whart, Thursday. Some of the Ask us for plans and prices. members from the village walked, the on its way toward South Windham. |tic. “The boat train is com Thursday will also Tt was a surprising thing |be held at the home of Mrs. Cran- ' sion, little stove el lasvs on cold nigh: how many tramps could jdall an all-day s Jef of Police Killourey visited the| Miss Mary D. Little and ¥rs, Robert | cver hearinz out to see Abat spitestae e . ot il e Pesrim s to attend the the i sioks AT | 485 Lelnsyaifing gue pnplng it ||1|||’ ,| e T T 1. F. TOMPEINS ] Mies Little's nephew. Mitchel e \unphe: anN e Mrs. Walter M. Buckin The Ml ! lfl, it and Miss Elizabeth Hapzood in Haft- | the watchmen had to wait often for Tork was on dreases. for refugees. The { S 2 ford, “Saturday. weary hours, the railrcad company | WO sl & C T i 67 West Main Street Fran N Providence, R. 1. Miss Fuller of Norwich is at the inn. | Placed little 4x4 foot shartics with ajfeeling TS | h Nearly $€00 worth of wa: savings % . Machme Telephones: stamps were sold in Wins nfimunmum.,.u.....' 0 1‘u.Ml,u.....x..,K,ul..,(.......m..fl“.1....,Ju,mnmm\u 1wm during Union 963 Janvary. {jfl]rl\ix!:o"?(alw(ll‘(;rl Lsm shantiies and that : Febr ary 1, Gustave J. Evans, ;:1‘10 X T F BUR}‘;% Com ANY Union 1857 Members and friends of the Wo-!" twhen the Loat train was first es- i . . ] pany man’s Missionary society suent a very|taplished anl the law hecame effec-ffrom the Gales Fer be- pleasant afternoon in the chapel I as the gu tive, the late Isracl M eer: Founders Machinists " Engineers s of Mrs. S. C.|watchman. 'The late Willinm Ha Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- gan his duties, Rush of Monty cecting Joni D | FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH _ HEATING AND CLUBBING E An informal programme of |foliowsd. 'There were twe mnorth-|{he route from this office since Aug. BT s LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve e e e e e 92 Franklin Stret - Gear applied to all makes of Cor- ch included a vocal solo by Mrs. R.|2 a. m. It was he who discovered |ferred to the Uncasville rcute. liss Engines, Engine Repairs, }|T. Rixbyv: duct by Folly by and|the fire that destro; d the first Jewett Pulleys, Bear- }{ Charlotte Lathrop, and readings by | City Shafting, Hang Rev. 0. E. Newton opened the four hot when going io the 2 a. m Rev. 0. E. Newton oper our | Rockville over Sunday. ill with a hard cold, is much better. ROBFRT ] COCFEAfiE ings, Coupiings, Clutches. Miss Higbee, most of them hging her | train T e s A number of Hebron young people| The Boy Scouts of South Windham, u . i Lars&;t:_c.l; :fl\ma{‘i oa':r:and. mosition. > Othoreiwtio pprffm;‘.],‘.! this, mostlif 06 2SSO UERE S 3 ;1‘11"';1-\“'1‘1;1 a dame in Amston Saturday %‘h‘%’éfr,-:;fi‘?em “iakesi‘fl‘é"fi?55°f'e|xd2§f GAS FITTING, thuchinery of all kinds. e R iy D Cotver, | ST ‘Supper given in the ladies par- |foot test. - PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING HANOVER 3 ¢ 2ad James Hopki bartione, sins My Jesus Jn Ihow evening by the L. A.| Perry Crane has been discharged | Washingior Sa, Washington Builditg from Camp Devens end is at lis heme. e v way Mrs. Charles Lillie, who is very ill, Norwich, Conn, former teacher in| taken to the hospital Iriday| Aaent for N. 8. O. Shest Packing was the week-end | night, 5 sie Griffin. Mr. Kegler is entertaining his_sis- service Sunday evening|ter, Mrs. Tone of New H [RO S""“\ (‘S I N CASTING the pastor, Rev. F. W, Mi George Stiles has R T Y Miss Edith Beckwith is ill at her FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 2 Brldgcporl recently. P s i the Jomray. & STAFFORDVILLE kome in Windham. i S ond Mrs. Mattie Smith, who has b 'I‘HE HCHN RRITNRDY 4 et super : Jenmic . Chandter, 44, wite of |1 mih o rora, 1o mach periees " | IHE VAUGHN FGUNDRY CO. Colver, five minute man. prefaced the w‘n ject of the drive with the first ad- » Centenar ovement, At school s , —| Sunday evening a stercopticon lec- | {eiar: that itk Do i SHEP. | ture on the American Board took the |scheduled to stop at Jewett City JAY M. ARD vlace of the usual eveniug service. One of these watchmen, who was Sasnaiiie: Shiin’ & Shesei Miss Bertha Halleck of B Su ! epar ‘e the ey g 1 & P ve the first lesson in cool T4 Tewett Cly course, which she is to give for Funeral Director & Embalmer |5t /ol G viiase S e pane | morning. i at the . . |ish H 60-62 North St., Willimantic | ™} > Waies has returned to Bever- of John \\hnfnrd a local c who. havin n killed lady Assistan: Tel. connection s, after spending the week _|with her daughter, Mrs. il. D. Rolla- Norwich en. and who now lives stormy v train be- ver the body jou Hurlbutt's class by a in the watchman doesn’t > B Ol e e e t0 25 F, KILL ! James Tucker has been spend-{ foucn i that. he . fir home last Wednesday evening irom iA number of new men have been e e U, & faw dayd In Boston e e a big| Come unto me, reumonia after a short illness. Mrs.|added to the shop force during the . Qaughter, Mrs. Robert Eadi o evolves | e heavy laden, : \andler was born Sept. 13, 1874, in|last few days. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| Ars Charles I Peck of Bssex has = o : £ SiqlEasa iy the late S, \\(wnm the daughter of Mr. and ] BALMERS {been in town uring the week : ew Mex- William Taylor. She was a ; § v ; i Sew Mex: " This being S S GOSHEN —THE— { €6 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. vas manu SECNDen anT tended the Methodist church. She| mpo comiminite elub held a Vietory i s g p . ————————————————————————— P dent 15 meab !l rociuy Sxinnaine v a1 b C v eld ictory § Phone 26C Lady Assistant) Tust Try This When | £ Allen plant SR xm.;seév‘“s‘agmiin:u‘;(‘i'i\":gl h»‘e_ ovster supper Tuesday evening, there 113 n RE® @ J 5 et s e b tonarabi aperin- | fwo children, ‘Arthur and Mildreq|DCINE 6 in atiendance. After a social |n b DR F G 51“.“\50}1 ! Hairy Growths Appear Chandler, her parents, three sisters|lOUr and subper musical _selections | 4 ed from army and s liv- joved, ih 1l led ; s - : Léa) hrother: ™ Tha funerall | wagy Neto: eRIOVECagtherirall fwasicalled, i bis Mrs. Herbert 1 ey . many present responding with some- . ! — {largely attended at the M. E. church |3 e RO IE W b Same | S Wtarmosn st°2 b lock "ReR | thing original. A vot> of thanks was || An instrument for | k | (Modes of Today) Provisiona 4 L. Kan- s o ol et Burial | Siven Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Kenyon, the . d | | aban, Worsh M. Gray, | cc M. Fon oDeck officiating. Burialiommittee of arrangements g who appreciate the | Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantio |, A Smooth. hairless skin always fol- Lo L Asle A was in Stafford Hillside cemetery. The | *ORE0 S S 1 i Hou: Main S, Willimantio |, oSS O aste made by mie. | orraseniines St ennen: foral tributes were beautiul. s aad nctElon) aie Dieased § ours—9 o B % 8 p m I'hone 44 | b B. R dner Scrivene some water with plain powdered | 13, T e < Ar- |0 hear of the improvement of Miss || beautiful in music and fur- r!m tone. This paste is applied to the| 3, arene helchen s Nathalie Waterman, daughter of Mr. lanna_were with Mits Bertha z < o] g s e e e and Mrs. E. L, Waterman. She has || niture. ford as repre: ives from |y Vernon 2, + to the or- Brown of Nor- A. F. WG3D rwl thirty-firs: wich w riends at the artford, oyer Sunday. | been seriously ill with -appendicitis, o S d nd Mrs. W. C. Taylor of South kappen 5 b - ieaven oo ,»dr’,.l b the r1\r{1:l Ferry Ty | covenitt S and Nire. Dana Jaquith |, The_coloring of bright crimson ot Ask us to denoqsiwth e Local Undertaker” | No pain or discomfort attends the - b ertained | and Mr. ‘'and Mrs, George Tavior and ) e eastern e ooy unrie ol e o lof the delatone paste, but caution|cation voted to hold | LD {ldren] of§EonthiUocentry, \W: | EURIIS MAdSions oL thegmost beauttis i \* DANIELSON, CONN Hai e i fo hold [day afternoon, 2 Irs. Herbert Barlow of New | Ul nature pictures ever seen. l) B # o sh C exe isec o be sure ha i tadie nigh = Gt 3 £ i s i — Parlors & Mechanic Street e R ey | 0 5 ! n and Wallace Chandler of Nomh | A+ F- Lyman of Columbia was with > Mater Ma- : : . February 2d, Candle ; S 18 who attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm, |, February 2d. Candlemas day, rob- . . 1 the fellow | jxho ailended 1o ins were heard and it seemed inter- . Main St., City 2 esting also for mid-winter to sce one i % robin looking and picking int 1d 2 EAST KILLINGLY last ,\’ear's‘ et b e TUSRoN 3 233 5 Next Sunday will be observed as Walter Belding of Putnam visited | jneaty aoioey will be local relatives Sunday Lincoln day with patriotic exercises ’___-._-_-:w Aldrich has been appointed |11 memory of the great mun of com- DR. ALFRED RICHARDS i B Zshford were the out of town relatives | Tiends here Sunday. JEWELER g 8 The following statement is for the| ’ | information of the men and women in ' the service of !‘14'1 country: MURRAY T | The Home s s of the Red Cross | was organized with a s > purpose | —to see that the families of the men hrother mon clay, the saviour of the country. o, . ind women in thelr countr: Mr. and Mr At Nor. :”"" fixo Wardon, o sofve anOthor B DENTIST E re maintained in comfort during their | wich Town, year S Office Hours: Willimantic, Conn. A B ted her Farold Hammona of Foster, R. T, NORTH LYME S e s | " in the service in any branch {uncle and aunt, and o ) 2o (e =nestiBundayicEamesiimith Wed. ané Sat. Evening ] | know that they will be taken care of | . Beckwith in New Ton : s Clyde Gates went to work in In- Room 305 Thayer Build 5 | if they are sick or wounded and they |day, ghe date being the f of Ballouville visited |galls’ saw mil] Monday. Tel. 295 Residencs { should know also that the Home ser- | niver of their weddi e e W 1Nlr'l. and Mirs, J. H. Staric received B 2 letter recently from th of Putnam Heights |jam Stark, of the 102nd re « n\ml on local relatives and friends {stated that he was speci: Sidney Rowzee, employed by the smerican Bridge Co. has purc the Ernest Blum place at the ent [ Taugwamp the foot of Cove hill, % hac gs on it bu died son r dop, Wills | SS=suv 2 & Ment, Who | (r——my guard to o 3o President Wilson [§ 3 I h f V 1Y nce Burgess of Chepachet was|while the p)chenllmw\x.,mn:)lmhilss d»ax;; eacher o IGL“ a guest of local relatives Sunday. to the German border to visit the boys Mrs. Luther G. Andrews of Oc + o e e e e S R Stiliman Tiley GEORGE TOURTELLOT FEBRUARY SALE |..7" want to S ) | o about allot- s, allowances, insurance, rent, or v of the many problems arising ask any mem- h_property a few y o woek DR.R.J. COLLENS to California r arents o 3 = I ; A N K E S iome Service section, who > Califorr 3 for parents at Maplecre ssex calied i:o:x‘n?ll:rm Rogers and If , 38 Union Street E vise 3 I. _— . M. 8 T wigs seption n ewelr s STWIn ROZErs and Miss | Qs L I e e T SOUTH WINDHAM L ere in' New London airman, Rev Thotte, F. L. Rather than risk carrying over our large stocks of Blankets | merCoon, Voluntown, J. F. Hesnon |} hard Perry has sold his place - i to Elmer E. Richmond of Canterbury - 8. Strong and W. Who 1S to take possession April 1, Mr. | motored to Cromwell F the guest of her home in the vill c last Wednes- oth Dealy is the executive sec- . Richmond has sold his farm in Can- | Fourteen cathered a: Mrs. Erwin until next winter, we have reduced prices throughout the < aah be A ’:U’”""~ Mr. Perry is cmpioyed at|R0Sers’ last Thursday for un all day . 3 hotte is vocational adviser. | g : 21 the Groton shipyard and intends moy- | SeWing meeling, a larze amount of line and offer values which you cannot afford to overlook. the returned men is diffident | e family there work was accomplishel for the Red Bnoe : applying for his former position S e e A Backus, who went to Camp |"Foss. ~ Next Thursday o similar| yeq main Street, Norwich, Conn. We suggest that every housewife in town take imme- arching for one, Ar. Mailhotte is and they returned o and was later transferred _to 2808 Wil b Beld with s, William Phone 1173 to help him secure or ot e B (e e been | Sisson. one need hesitate to apply fo diate stock of her blanket requirements and then fill them Speinbad Doslate doianoly here during this sale. It will be almost impossible to d-tamilies’ ape | confiden el transferred to St. Elizabeth hospital, = == Washington, D, C. He is the de- e B e e MOOSUP The Max Gordon & Son A party of seven from the village t ‘l‘ d the B 2 . ellshock are treated. Mr. Laroche has heard from his son, duplicate these bargains next winter, SOUTH CRISWOLD ewing bee was held Tuesday | Wil oversens with Corporation : with Mrs. Uelen Tubbs, ne s swfe on 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Mary Cr. turned home on 1 S place. ) 3 is v . ‘1 15 expectes | Have Good Burning Coal Qaughter M W after spending three weeks business | daughter, 1 with ughter, Mrs. Jz . fied Delpbinet B e renidies Jcohi Budc Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous s Al e S Ry George Chamberlin, who has been —— been visiting at ttended in spite of the A number Timken-Hyatt and of iHebron | Theron K ie. who has beer ill, is|L jable to resume k in the mill. Icemen are exy rvest the r the ice being between six and inches thic pleasantly games and 4 BANK STREET, S Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON cord wood this ind Wedne in Gilead, Ladies” Aid society is planning and Frids i — Everyone » a supper to be held soon. Teo A. Little was al\iinuvzm“ rom 2 N HLAINFIELD — i Likes E NOTICE v By the weekly report of the Brii- Lloyd George am fart has ish-American War Reliel Fund 2 b Steamer Engene C. Hart has Treasurer Tetlow shows that there i 3 I was contributed, since the last ae suspended service from New owledgment, $11.05 in Plainfield and 5 in Jewett City, making a total thus Pat Wool Blankets, white | OTHER 600D BLANKETS | """ with pink or blue borders. BALTiIC 310.0':)] qu:;;‘yie oo $6.50 Wool Nap Blankets, R. Goldman has opened a first London and Norwich untii further motice en account of ice and strike conditi ¥ clas Ne York 4 smaking room Sale price $8.00 pair white or grey— in the Wilmot buflding, forme:iy oc- ¥ Sale price $5.39 pair $12.00 quality— One lot of White Blankets, Sale price $9.00 pair eleven-quarter size— $14.00 quality— _ Sale price $4.69 pair Sale price $11.50 pair | One lot of Plaid Blankets, $15.00 quality— good color combinations— Sale price $12.98 pair Sale price $5.69 pair GOVERNMENT BLANKETS cupied by Dr. Bounett.—adv. Hart Tra,nsportai.ig;a Corp. Ambition TIRED MEN and WOMEN who ‘‘feel old before. their time,"” *who are languid, have no energy and lack ambition—these are often sufferers from kidney trouble. ‘Weak, overworked or diseased kidneys are indicated by ambitionless, always tired, nervous FAST 3 Chapin and Mew Hamp condition, b it f ski d puff L. N London, Wee 11.00 All Wool Government Blankets, khaki, suitable for hunt. || Sér sy baache, sl oo, sore Zuscer, ezving New Londer ; : 3 o thoumatic pains, Due . New York, - Pier R. ing, value $12.50—Sale price $9.50 each. MKJP‘H AL A S ue ew ork, Fier 4J N, Ty 00 A. M. Grey Government Blankets, grey, 5-lb. welgh!—Sale e et 8 cone e st e The ConvemnicntoR: T an re ER £ price $8.00 each. fis,ttiiicfi‘flfiéfingmwfl . Staterooms Ready for 75 A eese, in, Ga., ites: 1 want to say | am better. Before I started to take Foley Kidaey Pills I could not turn over in the bed I had such severe pain in my back and hips. I was 30 atiff ] could not bend over and [ had to get up at vight five to six times. By taking Foley Kidaey Pills I am up aad able to £o to work.” New photograph of the Premier Th..!.u & Osgood Co. of Great Britain. Fare (Including Wariaxy 03 Tickets and Staterooms 7 lchlsed at Railroad Ticket Uifice. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. COPYRISHT PRESS_ILLUSTRATING §ERVICE,