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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919~ WILLIMANTIC T F Mma ,s Boston Stflre ThetY(‘?mgu Men's En(emi?mfint s REss o Bus'"ms club of t city gave a minstre per- . 5 y formages ol ot %ot evarts| A nation’s necessity has plunged many thousands yiven proved o great wes” Ved | of boys and girls in their teens into the vortex of 2 L. Taylor had charge of the pro. " 4 % e d’l ! WILLIMANTIC, CONN. |Lir i | e e e Many. wil foe the : Samusl €. Lyman, 2 former rssident | strain upon vitality and energy and likewise the of this city, now of Cai , recnt- muade o trip to Commbia’ o visit | meed for the riourishing and tonic virtues of parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Ly FEBRUARY IS A MONTH OF ECONOMY AND THE mi. 5 LeDGE BROTHERS rouomna e e o emene: | S §OOTTS EMULSION BUSINESS CAR OF THE SAVINGS _ [ Warren” Erl aay, ot New on- ; 1 | Today (Saturday) s X - 3 “Hundreds of small lots, odds and ends which must be clwed}g;‘;flipg;;fi{"‘;ag:‘f;""‘éfl o A very little, taken regularly, is far more beneficial than have been marked for quick clearance. The local U. E. Employment Service| when taken by fits and starts. Scott’s Emalsion is Bureau received a call Friday for ci 3 o T Sork at a Southern iili.| concentrated nourishment that contributes o strength BLANKETS EEE L EE T (o elps confum the body in vigor and heakh. It is hard to conceive a business requiring delivery at all, which could not make profit- X able use of this unusually economicsl cas. Dodge Brothers built it soundly and simply number of men will take advantage Scolt & Bowne, Blooméieid, 5. J. w4 with the idea of rendering maximum service - b of the opportunity to work in a . e 3 IN THE FEBRUARY SALE - |Souther, Sompdl i Sl i 3 at a minimum of operating cost. ¢ her parents in JEWETT CITY g ey sk a“"‘ 4 gal M I . Jer parents - it me across the shoulder. I rose to “There will be many a cold night when a good, lieavy blanket | Columbia. Miss Porter is an in-| gungay mornicg at the Congrega- |my feet as quickly as possible and P A 3 " e structor In & private,school near Bos- | yonal church . Rey. anncil's | shot him instantly with my pistol and will be needed and this sale of Part-wool Blankets offers you | ton . el st i s e e N The county commissioners were in|{he i.csson of I me and gave me a crack on the neck every opportunity. this city Friday to heur the remon- | Marshall leads the C. d me out. All I could hear this week visit The haulage cost is unusually low THE JORDAN AUTO CG. : : o :““i“"ud 1 E for{7 o'clock in the evening. was a rumble and all !“\;:uld S x loon to Le conducied at Main T il ing |a great < cloud. When I awoke i 1 PART-WOOL BLANKETS | Other Good Values in siovier, A petition | 50 M R Umire at e Bapiiet |1 found myselt in a_hospital and 1 1By B St Wilipan certainly wa sick. I spit blood for £ hurch is Hoy to Makz Others Si ipit The | § 2 . but the physician told me White with Pink or Blue BLANKETS o T eihe | The subject of the 2ommunion ~ermen | four day: Seplant prefent but finally with- |} "pne Rock in_the Wildera: e Borders 650 Wool Nap Blankets, white or| F. A Field and H. Z. Dolan, both |t7e of Christ Royal Babe: s; they all used me well, but : & o Sale price 9 a pair. (;{\_n,xrvmm, were: in this city Fri- | iirs Covening S6D): not give me a great amount of Sale price $8.00 pair o . > . o) Bras food. I was hungry all the time and, 3 4 o 2 lot of White Blankets, 11-quarter | A large number of W tia men | EXORHEHC TR i | believe me, miy two eges and, hpm Sale price $9.50 pair ~—Sale price $4.69 a pair. B at the By llacties oas ¥~ cornets and_violin. o pastor will | W have been a treat ‘dinner for Sl e sing Rock of Ages, by Remick. jme! I was at Brest in a_hospital Salo price $11.50 pair 1 Blankets—good color |, pick, &'S7 G {f, SELCE B30 Y | Rev. J. B. Aldriehs morning subiect | Wil In town T met soms fellows of : 4‘ e price $569 a|ner framed and it will be placod in et T oL “aniieny |and the news certainly did make me Sale price $12.98 pair {the mayor's office. This has been ’];M"m“; Sotieath: Tasew 2 at g | feel bl 1 went to sce my captain 4 RE R done in accordance with a vote passed Toveion o Bocton il aneats | to see if he could make arrangemerts T e 'ormer- . . b b S e h = \ t or hu fishing, mond o the | Miss S, K. Adams entertained thc | aat of for T was back in ranks Sale price $2.50 each. wn and |1 ny club Friday rnoor. | with my de partner Sale price $8.00 each, coms news ol B ane of Westarly was frasent a( | Bres th and arriv r0ad, espec ! £ . S. e e e e . = pern ao who has heea At ‘fl‘*“ ser-| haopiest I ever , for when I e vice thirteen r , most of the time | stepped upon good old can soil it iD ENDS FROM THE MEN'S FURNISHING ' ; R e A P A F 3 of on the otk arrived at his hom a thr ackbone that can- | i in | @PIy discharged, I am now at Camp Mills and expect g n Balti honorably discharged and is at {7. T expect to be home in the great . s $ of Men's GiEbie © Judge Arthur M. Brown we ‘own of Moorup within & tweek trom i 1 e 2 8 L 3 1€T, | joday. Do mot write, as I have no e pr \ 1 w onfess; - ss. 1 co write of - ! o 16t e i events of this war. Sa a pair { the past w d téll you more when 2 i wnelette Ll h DelMar : { on, Sa : | | Valley street Him in WIT.LIAM LAROCE a { 25 quality—~Sale price 98¢ |abont $30, taken from the De. Loae g o . D, Gas Regt, Camp Mills, i i & : p | store w covered from Mark > Visiting' her aunt, 3 a dity—Sale price $1.10 lia: be ihis ort er. e e e m— in lur:ch r fariliar Slater Library has received the Life and Letters of S This hook is writt ATTAWAUGAN ned soldier b of this wns were b rooms on | club. They and oyster s ice cream, nd fruit. e Congdon { sidents, receiving | tions. After the sup- was a short program of en- by some of the children | eiday, morr was not Attorney per with gingerbr b S | BLANKET SALE i use, this Sale will Simeon ¥ of er governor of Connecticut, PLAINFIELD e who ended by shower- B L Nap Biankets, white or e Hope rey—Sale price $5.39 a pair. several & : accom o WhitS Bhskits davis ring their ne : QUREter el Gaje s dleran- | the first time, and a few . Part Wo paiF with enth marched up one of the ended with a F ; ceté. good color ished by the anielsqn. The | e supper Mass. urs., Wilbur Tracy ained the EKONK | Five Hundred club night. | Miss Marion Blakeslee visited in Ovid Javis, The jce is about nine inches in | Voluntown over Sunda; Bailey have completed a number of Lafortune, Ul thickness and those having ice- | Allen Sayles' favorite ound Toga |atiractive rugs this winter in hogked hic z , |houses are taking advantage of this |died last week from old age. in_and hand woven designs, Odilon Antrim, John [opportunity to fill them, Harrington returned to her| William A. Gray's father from Ban- Chabonneau and James| Deacon John I Tracy in Moosup Sunday after four {sor, Maine, is visiting him for a short ter Wednesday afternoon, _att time. rtained | the funeral of sister, Mrs. lup read a sermon | = m over the|Logart who died on Sund: ing in the absence of the ‘”H] IE (K:K | Francis W. Gardner, who is em-|pastor. Sunda hcol foilowed. The R been il pioyed at the shipyard, in Gild church e open for service nes Mrs. M A. Main of Rrth Ston- v of Manchaug, | sleeve, was a recent sitor ¢ Sunday. ington has been tie guest the past few i d friends [ home here. There has been no- ice harvested yet | days of her sister, Mrs. Charles Cham- Three truck-loads of tobacco were |in Ekonk this season. plin. ¢ with hot candy, has recovered price $5.69 a to have fhe bahgs urbandaged. s, . Robert’ #ckuiein’ ahd Charlotte ng and fishing trips, ale price $8.00 each, e ———————— o e e e e OTHER SPECIALS FROM THE D ¥ was in Ches- , but fast guard of th: prevented him from scor Cotter, the Putnam coach e e e . Mary Le- |shipped from this community to| Mrs. Jarvis caught some fine pick-| Mrs. William Stiliwell is spending S ma he jeague, Windsor Monday. erel on Bailey pond recently. the weels with her patrents in South : NViicentiia s Aivin Corey visited in North Ston- | Covent saZ ! e Sunday morni : . M I $lams ‘ Russell were in ington and Carolina, R. I, last weel arge number of the employes service will Bo Baid g snoscience kinatch Wednes v 3 J o n y. GALES FERRY Arthur Love, who has been dis- |the mill here have been walking out has been {Il Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, chair- | harged from arm service, is the new |at 4 o'clock for the past fewidays and e ied Wed- r S R. F. D. mail driver—still working for | returnifig to-work the following morn- o man of the Red Cross Auxillary, Was|{7cio Sam. Edqwin Frink has driven |ing. Everthing is very quist and : F 1 ehe m Kendall, Miss | more work at present. All unfinis over the route for several years very | there~{s no disturbance. Just what 2 fled R g |7S"E”' e Sty le and Henry | Work oo complated and taken to. the | (ithfuly and all will miss bis daily | action the mill owners Wil fake is not : s : ial 98 while they last. Arth LS kB submarine base on the | eq Cracs sdoad sl ey S lc past week s i “el CENTRE GRCTON Nason spent Tuesday with MrS. Irving , L § pet. 8 1§ t has resigned as|" The hom " Totitation foritna s | Main at her home .in North Stoning- - - SaSnbduiii i, bl ame Plainficld of the cloth reom. New Loodon men ot the toth vesimens | | Sydney Holmes is home for a few s 5 o s e ) of i bin is ng ck s v ne Had i i 2 Villial A, -3 OIS 'an: circle were ———— | A onship of the | Aubin is moving back from | Tuesday was attended by A mumber h his relatives, William A.| The members of sy family. entertained S on and w) turday afternoom by Mabel and Lucy Staplin, Narence Weeks and children | [fOm Gales Ferry, ameng them Mr s [ Csores Brovn for the le; OTHER SPECIALS Rufus W. Hurlbutt, M R. Irving < . M Morris Bt it 1. at Grosvenordal ¢ re- Brown Master Morris Bennett is fll. : = RS e oy s. Freeman Kepnerson, (g Camp Dewns, attended the pa-| Frank Main of Clark’s Falls was & | % . n ariety of patterns Ses e OISR el Mrs. Delphine Fish, Mrs. Walter M.| 40 i New London in honor of the |recent visitor at the homs of Joseph 1146 . Sale pric Thursday | Buckingham, Mrs. Fred E. Richards, it S oL 5 Sale price $1. e A ! S ME retufned company of local boys and | Tucker. 1a Bale price $1 E : & ANDOVER Mrs. George I'. Deaw, Mrs, Dudley | moers from France. Diwight M. Cornell and family spent Skating Cap 4 = R H. B. Goodsell ontinedia ns, Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop, | “yfiss Charlotte Bailey picked sev- | Sunday-at \Washington, R. L. 2 and $1.00—Sale price 59¢ each. WEFKAPAUG 2 of ten talle 5 Ehe matne Bae | e Cetteries, (Rev. FAllen B8 o oi¥blossoni tromital pansy.tied i Eeb: and Mrs. Charles Leonard spent 5 1 tan—Special $3.98. Harley Smith, muinister, Sun- community commencing Sun- 4 | atlerroon Bwathy Mesand Ocean View W, C. T. U, a i—Special to close out |dav, 10.45 a. m. servic B ¥ W, C.'T. U. met at Ex-Mayor Allyn L. Brown M evening, Fe i Charles Ferguson's infant | Mrs. David Nasoms at White Rock Theodore R, home of Mrs. Belle Langiwor CEL AL L Yy school class of daughter, who burned her hands se- | farm. ; o p SLoeeelt th seven members ‘present t church, ' Norwich, 2 e el president opened the meeting {16 hoys, with Harrison C. Noyes, i = the most of life 1 g Petipture reading and pr eve | structor, took a hike to B s- | VR AT s o o ~ S iy S Y ok SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY A/ hool and Bible classes Sunday |t ess st al a2 - [€srl W. Brows last Saturday afte: y E, | CO, [f sz samms AL S L BRINGS SURE RELIEF ® |ular attendance for fom study of ‘aleohol and the - L5 escalloped potatoes, rolls doughnut: & ular attendance for four months this being the third in a se- | a0 Boy' (o GID) | Satres ol sotit e hloved by the | & AN ¥ — e —— 5 = o f;;jli‘*“l "1 the school. 6 |ries of studies which the union has 1\““ ”‘(’"(, at School or at Y\(nrk ;\.rla;cr‘a party in the large living room of Seven = . m T th Leaguc in the past two yea At tne!23. 4 i Boy’s HIUSY | Gables. A WATERFOR [1ast week and.caught twh mun tnat]Study meeth e L ey : Companions: March 30, S he battie- |~ For 200 years GOLD MEDAT, Haar- | vou reed, Teke thres or four every day, A TER"ORD Aok o . D that|H Bradey, : ni | Wi & Teniawontiiyd aani aoea ¢ (or Girl) Can| g O & S Wyoming the Dattle.] lem Oif Yas enabled sufering human. The healing oil souks into the cells aad Edward Hughes nlace to 1 3153 fonsas a i Abraharg Lineo {rthday ‘service: s enjoyed. April 6 Why 3| piace is one of the ra to mithstand attacks of kidiey.| lining of the biduers and irives ont moved : S SRR address by 2 { (or Girl) Shoud Join T e S | e er and stomach troubles the poisons. New life and health will Mr. Baton at Di ary 19th aptured a gray fox biois st on of W Magtac R EEin of Bistonile urinary organs, and to build up and|Las been restored continue treatmemt Fears w4 3 » Mr. Eaton4s saw. |10l its nex Cotias eho = at the parsonag. I e At e b L i iiolo ant restore to health organs weakened by | for a while to keep yourself in condie y | The fourth ocuarterly NS, Mhol Seodasil an | visiting at the home of his uncle a disease. These most important organs | tion and prevent a retura of the dige | be held Thuved g E col dsell and Leonard !aunt, Mr. and Mirs lliam M. Allen o tohed! hecade! ghev ol b present 11 2 jolly time | 1 I Seranton visited the T snmay ey £. 2ined at dinner onla: their home in the Long Cove dis-| and pusify toe bloch aoters thes og| 288 . 5 pia os. t week and attended g, state secret and Mrs. William Archie are Mr. and Mrs. | trict. | sl work you are doomed | g Dont wait until sou ate incapable of dy were serve bin pictures. 5 een ed from the Sims farm to thc | A garbage is being completed | 5 = ~ fighting. Sta:t taking GOLD MEDAL John Lo ¢ 1 ¥ « CPism motored to Shrewsbury he_speakers for ither ed by the late John Galla- | C. L. Backus, Rev: H.{\r. and Mrs. Walter M. Buct o3 ‘Weariness, sleeplessniess, nervous- | Haarlem Qil Capsules today.” Yemr phal last day, and visited his sister, Mrs, | iB0er to be given at tne Y. M. ( in_Distriet No, 6. Guy_Bartlett, M Hef i homatiniine o | mess, despondenfiy, backaciie, stomach|druggist will cheerfully tefubd derwent ser: -ior, Mary Buxton next Friday n Emily Chapman of Westerly Miss Gertrure = | froudle, pains in ‘the ioins aad lower| mones it you are mot satisfied with iss e oA s i Lo sch basket 1a her farm District No. 6 t farmers’ institute ! abdomen. gravel, rheumatism, sciatica | results. But be sure to g & original e i : G anl emcetal) ar 4 T & | Durham—At a meeting Tucsday| cnd lumbago all warn you of froubls |imported GOLD MEDAL and accest ne - g | LISBON an bl sl et o hos s [0 Az i ho Congrega- |Night the Knights of Pythias voted 10| with your kidneys, GOLD MEDAL | substitutcs. In three sizes. Sealed. i A zm from n - o R Sehook o et for the 6| tiomal rch Sunday, Teb. 9, at 1045, | Celebrate their anniversary and the Haarlém Oil Capsules are the remedy | packages. At all drug stores. %] _—_ TS Mond Batu B ey e fl.‘“\f",‘}c‘;:‘ the score at end of the unable to sreak above | Sermon, The Value of Sympathy. C. l;;lei:‘itl‘j;m;e;sa:' of the order Tuesday : Sa T G " " s e SNCWE halt be dham’s |2 whisper social at 7 p. m. Pastor\ class at | 3 . 25, B G Sariow ana 5. Armitage | church. M " Georze Keny: i i | went fishing th T actse SCalght 5 seorze Kenyon of Woody Hill has|8.30 p. m. ol a I | s Vet oot e hones ot mermelt | " The students of Windham high [ADished carting cord wood for Lean EAST HADDA I — — e | Wit LAt welk & school are planning tear | iven. B AM H | e ow under the direcfion of G, & e | T, Browning and Miss Olive S A i JAY M. SHEPARD | 1sie Kanahan of Norwich re- | 10" pdy o 8 € Tecton of o Sl eton attended the semi-annual| Fred Balleck i ding a few days - y a few days with her aunt, | garice will ba given at the hign e, | CON n of the state W. C. T. U.|this week in New York city. Suecesding Elmore & Shepard Mrs. J. H. Kennedy. after the performance. 2 *7 | held in Bradford Thursday. Miss Be Fnr-ln'wrd. who hc;]s “g‘n - Mre. ‘George Corey of sl s. on Bliven spent Tuesday { spendi several weeks witl er FllerIlDu'edor & E.mbalmcr ¥., were guests of rela- | Nothing boos! e value of | with her uncle and aunt, }aunt, Mrs. Harry Streng, returned i Thursday. ST e iealis oA Ele r. and Mre. Alhert Langwortiy, the | Saturday to Ter home In Foxboro — i own Thursday. ing like ifs removal. Mr, and M rt Langworthy, the | Saturds Foxboro. 60-62 North St., Willimantic | | Lady Assistan: Tel connection = * KILLOUREY BROS. | Beecham's [ voues ano parss FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. | 1 . PLAIDS Fregii 1 S Beautiful assortment just in. Use Coupon for samples if interested. 86 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. Two-cent stamp enclosed for Phone 29 | wfllrxpidly ifl\wfim v:.le: send samples of your new | complexionbyarcusingthe {date being their golden wedding an- | niversa | MOOSUP Ffanklin Providence, R. I, cmdfm’mne jrhies they take HGUSEFU RN!SHINGS |tom e e Tn ol | Machine e | FOLEYS HONEWPIAR || micLupmic caRPETS, Rugs, | Bear” Fmer ana Stowners Company ek it It tastos good. 3 UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLAKKETS, | ont time: T bave been in the Rospital J Zod,; o mkes chem foul good, AMD COMORTABLES for five weeks in France. I was hurt |§ Enginesrs Founders Machinistd §| 3rd. It will tum e distressed, fretful C L E A N E [: the Iast night befors tha war ended. I(§ Manufactursrs of HARRIS-COR- g| child iato & happily smiling one. was hurt in the town they called |§ LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve§| Because it is just what children ought = Beayment. We were supposed to at- |§ Gear applied to all makes of Cor- | tohave forfoverish - TION—AND Ok DR. F. C. JACKSON | & ! fanier 200 R PG o ot Lo e bt || Ve, Ehotmas,” ‘Eraine Repctis || Eoaio el entis cuughe iy, OUR REPUTATION—AND GUR METHODS . L I liver and putting stomach | something turned up so we could not |} Shaftin, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- || o i oo 2T eeey el e ASSURE SATISFACTION = g atid Blaod b n5od ordes LELL T R R S e e attack at L!’Ila( hour, s0 we waited until ingL, Couplings, Clutches. iadamod tekieg (DEoRE o I e Lot Nooiloss Auto Delivery . 0 p. m. B went on to meet it ) E ickly. it croap, DENTL) i > 8 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 5 Bellav, “my insteaniotaa Brgée:e:‘;:( ;?-.a".".“’RZ,,Z’E,J‘,‘"" s e Ht 3 @ F It contaias no morphiae, chlorct: otbher inery ot allikind: drug that you would nof fike o give to yourd o | childrea, and it is just as efective for growamuper The Lee & Cszand £ § Montauic Ave, Willimantic, Conn. 87 Broad St. eoting them, they came up to meet Special ma and it was some scrap! I w lying behind some rocks when a Ger- Removed te 715 Main St, Willimantio | Lasgest Sale of Any Medicine in the Warld. Hours—? o = % § 5. Phons 4+ Sold everywhare. In bexes, 10, 25