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SRR T AR 2 : NORWICH BULLETIN == . BRITISH ARMY HORSES | Last Chance To Get Them We Have Received Two More Carloads of These Horses, Splemiid, Powerful Animals, Fully Acclimated and Trained to Heavy Work and Ready to Use at Once. They're From Canadian Army Posts and as Fine a Lot of Horses as One Would Wish to Pick From. ' ' Fine Matched Pairs—Sturdy Chunks—Excellent General Purpose Horses invmins Tuesday morming of this weel. The two sections affected by the order recelved from the head of- pice of the company at New York are Fthe shoe thread and ihe dye house. jThese are to work on a thirty-five vhour a week schedule until further potice, working Tuesday, Wednesday, fThursday and Friday, being closed kiown Suturday and Momday. ‘The reason stated for the reduction of ‘hours is “present conditions and lack of opders to keep these two sections \running full time.” The rest of the jplant will continue on the present 48&- mnur a week schedule and will start ‘up as usual this (Monday) merning. * Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ma- thieu celebrated their golden wedding anntyersary, the festivities occupying he gre r part of the day and eve- nmg. A mass of thanksgiving was offered at St. Mar church at § o'- ' iy Tenet e presett s mel ‘ We Bought These Horses Right. We'll Sell Them So You Can Afford to Own One. Come and See Them While the e S e e’ | Lot is Big, for They're Bound to Sell Fast, as Have the Carloads We Have Had Before Them. ! \ ter the services at e et d by many relatives and A dinner was served in the rved \an 63 evening at Mr. ppe was | and } Mathien are 7 WOLFE BROS.” SALES STABLE nted tively Tk ro pre: nu- o ey S 8o o e 79 WOODSTOCK AVENUE The continued case . Judge Foss m the police . ’ 1 ” Satirday morning. Markey ~ iity 1o two counts of break- | J T l h 187 g entering and was bound over clepaone ader bonds of A 5 unable obtain, to the lyn jail st was also before = — = with v of 5 > vus placed on pro- jchurch at 3 p. m. Burial was in St DANIELSCN I'garedy Saturday = m when | Kennedy was the funeral director. peculiar note in the conversations was PLAlNFIELD m p v ardered .,, oir's cemetery. > |(.!r{n_uha~= St. Amant, 35, arose at ahpm George J. Heneault sold to Frank |the one that sounded d'ssappointment fiis wite .5 & Week fov the Sk Corporal Frank. Marschat of this | Arthur Barbeau, who has heen in!# o'ciock to prepare for his daily labor |4, s, Saturday, the Heneault |Over the arrival of the shoctor working | The welcome dance to the 56th res- i i ! v b tatind) Aa 06, was one of the names of 19 Con- paval servlce and gtatloned at, st the mill injithe sillage an formerly the Hutchins block, [3ay. This came from men who have liment Friday night under the auspices 1 ac had ndk {necticut men published in t ualty _eight months, returned | hin through the he The ou Main street. The building is now | been pleased to work tours each of the Cubans proved a greal day by the war departmen: » haying been discharged jcide occurred in the man's own home!in the course of being elevated and|Week, and who prefer to 4o so rather were given a ar Marschat was. reported s By jand so dead hiseem "“,“ “;:Umvt:d. ‘led by Mr. Davis, who is a con- fthan take tho Ii“):‘sv"’"‘ W;‘"“nll:flt 5;’,?‘9‘: hments and smok.cs Fass B oo 5 A ) : | tractor. s g were served free to them. Tl pivor- N % receive € agse m - d s oo o P ¥ 3 v eo that g 2% wall as gt O the borough of D { viewed the body. 181 |first as o member of the 36h Coast | oinity {ig 1ot o2 | o SEuplen) Samestadd SRECbe R B e s the ey wix | et Kaste R boronsh ot Bellanp - S | and later as a member of| ST O TN RO A ey oonme | P Hoth couplcs pivated for gtgl\\t ™ as i had route to Danicison. thened the theory i R ey e i of | {o them as an effect of the activities el BT M ] P n the p for s ot t i : o ash act was due to i on and California | iy Newy Engiand's larser mill cities. |yr Fol e SEasie Wi s ihat ail houses may be Dr. A A Forshee, secretazy of the () B set e ano o ap un | ing at his home here | iy cin iee 4 hare ey |Michael LaReach could nor agree on e body of o.c" M%haud, 49 A date i ptist con ommn &prrkr‘“ L = f He arrived fow | i Y + b X which of the two couples w n' bet- in Backus hospital, Norwich, i ':‘.m danes t 2 he held a gri p,,f(. ,::; {\h: fip‘v‘t been ziven voluntarily hy mills that|ter g0 it was left to the audience to : was brouglit to thi hall by the Shoi anerdusiaw but |transport ta bring returning troops (o | e s ¢ CHanse. ffective this decide the winper Byt ouples e o o e it is not dee j””,fff"i“\ 2 evhere the men wers| Thero werr many other mill opera- |Siatl ECSF SPPIICE S N e is survis the opinion of those somew! {ERS RandgeLil vecontion, . |tives whe were joyous over the change,|mont of the danes presented hoth a0l e shtive have x:‘t”pc“zl Jadmis (lene[y). lfi'ldg'm- cer, and glad to take the finan- |couples two cups apiece. The :in- - is unless | fantry, returned to Camp Devens Sun- s to get a few v i s wi i 2 ~ .Tfle fi;nrrfl of Patr |day morning aiter having spent from what iz consid ners of the cups wished their nam but one need. came frem Provi- ht in Danielson—en his firt v withheld, x Faniz be i fining and exacting work. These op- |1 sk i «,_,“ ;i 1 Tnls Betose aat ot tc his home sinca he went overscas in | eratives fgel ST read: | AF160° A14 - the tetuer Hryn S iemel ‘ equiem hizh mass at jthe_office of a 1 October, 1917, He was given a great | justment proces bound o come |’ R e LR B a |reception by his friends Corporal xt vear or ‘wo they will " Jewett (‘ny" Nor- Harney expects to be mustered cut in k onio the same ha 1 and Daniesion e Weskes ogs: jthe near future. g the same Ernest Allard, the erack pool play- o, Lotife Thoribson and o the initial meeting, Sergeant Raymond Hamilten, 3ith | {hroughout New England-- avenged himeelf Saturday even- fnss, Loui mpson and Frank Marinda. C. Bt Coast Artillery, arrived hers Saturdav | they feel consident that ‘;,,““{’;:;;;}“ for his defeat of Friday night, by K e afternoon J“‘ (. 500d attendance were reported at |state eouncil of ¢ walho Al ! : Shet ln‘“,‘ann.' number of weeks. His shoulder, in- ““_”“‘;"{’3“"‘1"“5 . many mstangee 10 st of Brovigence-ntithe = Boys of Jay M. |the various Willimantic church w3 Chiy e e hat | fered S = about 13 3-4 per cent b et bt z it b T I club. Twenty-fo more |Jcred in France, is still troubling him | AP0t 12 St ner cent. - fclub, Tuesday night. e Ay and he will return to the hospital for : ! nted to Nl 2y that is now 21 Clair Dawley has just returned from There were kit varu faw persons ioir intention of becomir s, further treatment and ob: “‘{“l’jd dor many of the i oK i |South Carolina, having spemt tw. applying for their first or second nat- The husiness of the e — o and for this they |RODths’ vacation in the sou zation superior e 2 z % -1 The large hotet which is being built 4 ir3 they : & room, Saturday re Bdgar | FUTNAM zeal 2 foers for the¥ lon Babeock avenue is nearly eom- aenen, Lo _ superior & Lavid A. Smith, of the|weicome in this The cont have been at with his Ma theatre, announced Saturday | cut, where st: work on this building for nearly six e has made plans fo iths. e e (Q:%,Jyf Ag the closs The dance Satufday evening in e amior. OF ko Dlayzld good amount ; Krauss hall under the auspices of the that are il need du z summer | Happy Nine club proved 1 great suc- hatfiare had been harvested ar away. | ce ontem 14 ion have been made Put-|qo cess. 4 - g jon, have been made Put-]The work of filing the FPreatice hous- | Throush a_mistake in spelling in 5] one i hoen zoing on during the Dast|Satnrgars editon ihe mame. Joseph I h and his son, Hyde, been cutling else- | Marshal appeared jn place of - the - ¥ | = isiton i not particwlarly | ngme Joseph Mareshaller. the pool Cool weather is here! How| white goods sale Lete s discharzed from the hard and of excellent | pynger, - - ol Bleached remnants, quality, being entirely fros of snow. ot e e will you heat the house this! 36 to 20 cents located Ouibs Thapn 0 Necwich the coming week to maks prechases of S. Ohio, returned Saturday night on Winter? Ae special committee of 1 We can show you |on { drape and fixtures and other ma-|town school a short furlough. Seaman Charon has from over- pr that will be required jn earry-|gate as to just returned from six months’ voy- J 1 oined hin improvement precesses, | room for puf blic schools [age on the Atlantic. 3 him n =k s the Li | ciso place an crder for afof the city plaf® sug-| Lucian Macaurelle, stationed at the | ' ntly of war and 3a instrument | gested for «: ¢t vear's en- |Newport Training Station, was home | ve genercusly to “he mausic on a|rollment are buM ng a cn a 32-hour furlough e I g and other what & in many of|structure near the Israel Putnam| The townspeople are taking great HEATERS ! umber of youns people from F such funds. gest picture s in the|school and transferring the seventh !tnki-rr;st in the youns athletes who ars I tiended a_supper of Bantist in_con n wi Though his mind must country"and will be used with the|frage pupils from the Isracl Putnam|training for the coming —marathor held in North Stonington Fri- v'flw ielson-Good- | weakening, this v M nate house ohchestra. ool to the high schooi. where the|race in this town M-rch 8. Only the day evening. . For a number | The that are planned eighth grade is now located. young men of this;‘ v gz0 e!‘,‘bl i . ilph Wheeler has returned from s ! 1 out Tude nging of the Tdwin Davis, who has heen a pa-|The boys train on the state highways ',f.']g"a‘:;“ety'kwe have fl‘ei v Haven hospital ; losses have heen so et o e garnet velvet draper-es tient ot the Puy Kimball herpital, was|every might, == i & Lle O a ich. ! hen B. Palmer enjoyed nce a majority of the & velvet Arop. The auditoriu taken to hi _Corporal Peter agon, e on o e Qua er and Rich.| | wer on her recent birtk I an ziven elaborate decorative day. He re- | Piainfield boy to be wounded, is home mond makes in wcod and coal are i@ o special lighting syetern will be|coverv, after an attack of appendici- on a short furloush. ey H and Mrs. Harold Flood spen: 5 a day to 1. S d. tis. id-vear examipations =a ain- burning stoves. Prices Yange | s.turday in Boston meay 10 roufe, and on no Out in the lobby many ¢t It is stated that influenzn has prac- |field High school ended Friday. from $3.50 to $35.00. Capt. Ira HgNoves M. D.. reached | \n\-rn,\, ng Saturd FoU'meg an individual canvass of | be made. Tiose already ¢ tically disapreared from this vicinity | The Athletic Association of Plain- We al ! New York TiMsday from Franc i1 organ the plant on include entire new decorat and that stray cases, not seri-|field High is nrimn; to hav® a crack e als LEC-! A number irom here attended the | will £0’on zing of all panels with velvet and|ous ones, ars now beirg teported. |baseball team this spring. o show the ELEC § e St hanging | fringed draper ic adver-| A mew auto bus servie: mas run en ot Ay TRIC OIL HEATERS in three |' hours a weelk 5 e noureing coming | Saturday between Putnam Gnd Dan- sin | dttendeal the 1.«“ ubk wrm lar vote of the oper {attraction tor ;:g:n:?; feleon T COLCHESTER | on Wed- the bus w and they fave rter working | system. » aiso that the - i > . i e riod b 2 to 1, al- | entire lobb, he Taid in tile ¥ eveniug,|_Clayton D. Barton and brother o Come in and let us show you. core at th ok Pof“‘i\r\“;mi'h;;x‘*l\’ i o e firactive degiem. Dof this has not llingford degree team |Bast Hampton were Colchester call- ers Friday. Leo and Walter White of Hartford came 10 town ngton a | been ely decided. iy hesnest As the changes to be m and conrerrel a degree. Putnam grange has one af the in- THE < in the majority do will 1 matter that the | s of what they ble time, the eatre | teresting mectings *he inter |are at their home on Hayward ave- e Blontevers | i for a period, including | scheduled for this evening, when the |nue for a few days vacation, : ntam—The fishing scason S ] | Chautauqua week. county agent will have chirge of the| Carlton Skinmer of North West- ed on the lake. One parly carried pn DgE 100 A% i ined that| prosvamme. chester was in town Friday. . H 0 42 pounds, one pickerel ng | o e 1 rank in aposintments| The now icgislativa train is not he-| Mrs. Emmeline Ransom was calling o < I e ouis Tn these mills a he th e the hous. | ing heavik: matronized betwben this|on friends in Hartford during the £ the of the operatives would re ler cities of New Eng-|city and Willimantic. but it is be- [week. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. == Sl b i headisthan " co that will be a real pleasure |lieved that it wil be usel more as| Max Cohen and A. F. §oper were patrons to come to an entertain- | time goes on. recent visitors in Norwich. where the surroundings will be to merit their prrobation ery roint of consideration, Chlld“en Cr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA f ctics 12 3-4 per ce - each week that the change hours would m for them. The L-"Ii‘ec in these ems to be. £ s would they are Furniture 705-3 Undertakng 705-2 mer Der: that though some of like Ballouville awakened to a sia-{lmg\ Putnam’s Boy Scouts openzd an ac- ampaizn on Spturday morning 48 hours tive 500 Ta%d - that wi carrying out many bplar they have formulated for the VOILES AND PARIS ; PLAIDS nothing in particul ! of attention, for there re few social di- § M b Q i;mrs,nns_ or attractions in- these quiet| 191, Beautiful e ittle min lages. i Covering the ecity’s avenues of e e S 3;";;;“55? At the Law home in Dayville Satur- | 8765 and egress, they were on the i (i t | day a funeral service for Jos | carly Saturday morning, and the fine o st stamp enclosed - for was conducted by Rev. William Swain. ] SPirit in which they were veceived by au ht o of your new W ll t C : on, pastor of the Dayville Congrega. | AP0t everyore of whom they soficited. oiles. HIIMAantiic, Oonmn. oy otaron. Burl was 1w Bi5e- |and the gencrous way o which con- Stveet comoters at Dayeiie, The bess | ributions” came rolling in _auickly | e TR 0 cesirsivns B === ers were Charles Law, John Law, inced them that their day's work A | George Law and Harold Fields. T r ould be vory successtul, s it was. A R S R 15 Final returns were not av: (L:b" Sat- a urday evening. but the ontimistic ones THE M. C. MURRAY CO. ‘Sg 99 Hygenfl Steei Carpet Swg Pr ! y [were confidont ihat, they Inl sone a Wd L ong way toward gettins the $300 they Willimantic, Conn. | were working for. e e i As early as 11 a. m.. 1mber of JAY M. SHEPARD Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard SPECIAL $1.49 /s Hygeno Carpet Sweeper is needed in every home—the modern sanitary sweeper, much better than the ordinary INSTANT Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets as 320 1 gomg strong, the best part of the day ahead of { Funeral Director & Embalmer 1 your skin is yellow—complexion pallid | = rters. dimes and some half dol- o . || wooden sweeper because its special s —tongue corted--appetite poor—you have SR } 60-62 North St., Wilumnntmf P pecial sanitary construchon = bad tasts in your mouth—alazy, no-good '+ oy, oI faans vockets Lo belp Lady Asststant Tel connectian || €liminates the harboring of disease germs. feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. e While the — WON'T BUY A BE o e PEmtrct, arts of the lorcalomel—were pfm IWar n Pomfret. par KILLOUREY BKOS. ; $3.00 BETTER SWEEPER § after 17 years of study v?th his patients. n of Thompson an gather places in | i i i : Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely o the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Ewm- Made of steel, light in ;’":_:Zh; but very strong, having ma- b nl:lle k%omp«:gnd x;nxed th!ll olive 1ml. s T 1 H 3 H ‘ou wil ow them by olive color. | money obtained in Saturday's drive BALMERS hogany baked enamel finished and nickel trimmings, Tolus stiom bk m‘hflfn. 85 e |mooer ool Seieiays dumve 8 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. |4 strictly sanitary. £ mo plmplu, a feeling of buoyancy like ("ay the exponse of a eamp week next Phone 206 ‘Lady Assistant) { childbood daysyou must get at the cause. | TUTh It XoTE donac < U W 10 ) SPECIAL $1.49 'hvlg:'.a!‘flwmdi Oiive Tablets act on the | ybuliding of the bovs, _physically and ‘bowe el— nentally, in a way that will pay big D& [-' c JACKSON 1o dangerous after effects. lividends to the generation of Amer- 4 Theystmd:ehlunoovercumemsh that will know the scouts of - p.m That’swhy millions of boxes are as the men of tomorrow. DENTIST || THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | Sfmfui@ml@abedi i od i o Grugats. Tk ons or two Dightly and‘ du afternoon o_v]x‘e heard wuch ais- TSt T ey | S———t— - sl aseus il soreaiees 3t e today in seme mills in this vicinity. A N e m POSTUM is better for the family han coffee “Theres & Reason”