Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1919, Page 2

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2 : NORWICH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 \ WILLIMANTIC S'meon, recently purchased a new re- | iv requ';swd that any team captains,|the dog and put it in charge of Henry ‘\X’hat’s Best for a Cold? " r wrih 9 volver and iriday night hefore going|who have nof reported, do so today|Wallace. Saturday Mr. Dutton shipped Norwich Builetin Willimantic Office, | t0 bed, showed thd gun, which was an | (Monday) so that the committee inJihe dog to its owner ir. Georgia. The 23 Church St. Telcphone 105, Iver-Johnson make, .38" calibre, to the charge of the drive may take further|d al was the mascot of the com- . other two boys, and then put it back [steps to collect what is necessary to i What Is Goint On Tonight. in hei coat yrocket Al three hoys | complete thn quota of $2.800. Knights of Maccabees, Trread City |slept in the same room that night and | The uneral of Oliver A, Perry was tent, No. 23, meet at 140 Valley street. | went (o bed rather lat». In the 2 Feld Saturday at 2 p. m. from his late _ Knights of Pythias, ) g lodke, | mornjng, Odillion got up lefore the |home “Idyl oy B - Thomas Monohan, recently returned No. 22, meet in 1. O, O. F hall i vo and went to hi§ work.|Center. 'The services at the house pir0M overseas, arrived at his home St Jobr's Commandery, No. 11. K.|S after nine o'clock. the other | bere Saturday night. Mr. Monohan were conducted by: Rev. E. P. Ayer gy !t T. meet in Masonica ha vs woke up began talking | and at the srave by Uriel lodge of |T°EMerly was a clerk at the postoffice. Ul! an Annual ng of the Willims about the revolver which had been | arcsons, Nopprtte by Uriel lodge of| Sunday's heavy rainstorm cut down Weltare B 138 Valley st shown them the night bofore. Verte- |17 Allen, Danfel C. 5 ni | the attendance at the churches ) S5t GEB B Three weeks fr h Accidents. explained by “I didn't knowlcoat pocket. The Taylor boy asked | i wae. in the aew Willimantic or realize it was loaded,” happened in|to see it and after pullinZ the triger | cometery. Jay M. Shepard was in 2 thls city Saturday morning abont half |tarce times, handed it back to his|charge of fhe arrangements For Colds, Grippe or Influ- past nine o'ci when Simeon Ver v then “iried it” and | ors s s L | 2 feuille aceide hot snd killed his|the gun was discharged, the Eullet en- rFr:"T\';.l:l services for Stella Kuchta| A high mass of requiem will he sung| enzal Colds and all their tor- chum, Leor o ity oc- the v vlorw! v elq_Sunday 3 o 2 at St. James' church tomorrow morn- 4 r feuille, No. street, father of felbow. Taylcr immediotely fell back | W!'th service: died on the battlefield in fight- | take one or two genuine “Bayer the Vertefeuille boy ¢ hed room his piflow without uttering a sound. | ©1¢ o'clock. 1 n St Jo-|ing as a_member of th erican S s 4 cupied the [The hullet pgssed through his brain | SeP's. cemeter Brothers | forces. Formerly he was a trolley| Tablets of Aspirin” anytime. If lodged under his scaip at the [Were in ¢ conductor. ecessary, repe: of his head. The Vertefeuille| The deati of Mrs. Timothy M.| Private Charles Woodward, wo S G e H S = 2 : 3 o e ror, ran down stairs and|Regan occurred Supday morning at|and gassed while fighting in Ir times a day, after meals. > ( 3 : S > B told those who were thers what had|St. Joseph's hospital, after an illness|yith the 29th (Blue and G 3 5 i I « ~ M ) happened. The police were notified |0f several weeks, the cauce of her|vision, spent the week end at his home ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ 4 i fand took chirge of the siwation. Dr.|death being uremia, She taken t0|in town. He expeets to he mustered fa e efficient th: 5 3 i \R 5 Charles A, Jenkins was called the hospital the early part of last|out at Camp Devens th Pri.| are far more. efficien an | & A the Tavlor boy dead when he |Week. She was born in Tergen, N vate Woodward former! a cor ine in riddide the .sy: house. Medical in- | ut had been a resident of 1 ductor on the local trolfe: quinine in ridding the -system B. Wilcox no-ific : over. sixty years. She is s v1" A United Stat hy hospital car| of colds, and the relief comes W O A rOOf that an] ; an v n|ter husband and three chi » Mrs.|attached to a southbound ‘ m after- | William J. Domovan of F actsa-uttention nave 5 . without discomfort or distress. . 5s headquarters | M Mre. Frank Strehlan of New |ing. It was being sent. s o i i N l y ght' g heid behind | London and Charles T. n of this|trip to Camp De 5 - | can iay ri “Bayer o R . / . and the an hardly wait. entered the em- of the Connecticut Mills com- SaiTle baT /. also two grandehildren, Mary |men. | ¢ rrest after Donovan of Fitchhurg and *Frank : f | / f . 1 . 1 Y th.iho solee, AL he|3L. Sureniad, Ir. of NaW TO0IN . | or ornradvettisement in The Bulletin (BAY . No skill and help except Cool weather is here! How < e o Somgne | Bill| Engine Coiaany | was cafled out on | duced more than a score of applic ¢ i p | d d ' the ovidence offereds alarm shortly afier twelve ‘0'- | there is ot b 3 i 7 will you heat the house thisihc shootin: was purely ncoldental, | alock Suntay for a chisney fte at No,| ere 18 no reason why i i U your own are necaed (O, Winter? We can show you « on why the boy |r2 . The house is o during the season about to open. ! | 1 any charge. Later NaBGEl oS 1 i stings of iy and o The body of Miss Annie Dot s / HEftn ! lay Cerlaifl-tc’ec/_rig&i——all' WOOD AND COAL v sl Bl gl o Wil e v AS IRlN & e lif materials required and. No session of the polise court was | Sunday with friends in Danic ins under . eohnie 0| o saselon < v polios icobrt vy SHHER, R B0 0 Wi == full directions for laying HEA']‘ERS | o : yoe, T{made Sunday by the police. Chief of |day and Wednesday, March 11-12, only e e & BigerMasifas Ll 2 Police Killourey nof exrected back one piece, percaie r t cidester of Salicylicacid e Oy St e Wieer 4 arepackedincenterofroll. _ s a o < week You have choice of ou | o - s e iaTl A | 3 - in great variety. We have the| t y N el Iahien kv dOE IR SRR 0 cont package—Largor ~sizes! / i Because Certain-teed is so. easy. Glenwood, Quaker and Rich. ] irummer. _The boys | numes jonea r| The Danielson basketball team wil ’ ere in- o oo et ¥ Pagielarn b ; for and i 2 : : to lay, so economical and so mond makes in wood and coal | | Opiier (wlon not.a " sl s bl Jeneit Oley Thurday evén 7 ._ e i S nt exnolt \ e | efficient and durable, it is. pre- burning stoves. Prices range with the fast i cam. X Al ; e et Sungay s JEWETT CITY On some date seall v kind from $3.50 to $35.00. o candidates were miviated JEWETT CITY i ferred for practically every will come here for a retu NF 7 = e X ; E ! o mightt 1 lins somethitir on the £est| " pivate” Adelard Barbeau, G com \ Koty 1ol of building,large orsmall. More TRVI‘Ce Olll!LK‘H‘E!:AO:’E;{]Se ir[;: Ifncm i el e i Five nis atvermon at (he o o =/ > than one-fourth of all the roll sizes. i e e chamie b D THeE peioomal| o P Bl = g roofing used throughout the Come in and let us show you. e Thursday aftzznoon the | e Daieeon hovs who El el e < k& world comes from the Gersains THE o 8 Iekting | comitry ana. relat fo-an unknown | S0EVIC RS RS S Mhiing war ntory | V10INS accommodations for the dole-| S ' teed factories. Certain-teed has £ inother montn. | from “over there.” Wounded G el ol fight at Seicheprey and taken | convention P become “the dominant choice. Everybody knows about Cersain- prisoner on Apri R ople who care to may have He is & very opular ouns mun tn the | fok hp 5 : clogat vererowd the hotel d. Iti d for buildings of every size and type— & STOL ent | wolc eight months inside 1 5 e fEe A t is use or ui lng y yp The death of Henry R. Mallory, SR e han o c at some . : ¢ i etie o e e Bl o S esnerlanice it the ceaies will stay ot priva for factories, warchouses, garages, stores, hotels, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ¥ t i utics *Ste } 5 : i ‘ 5 i . it i e L b R e office buildings, farm buildings, round houses, etc.” Fumitare 705-3 < s a o e by p— ed durl « : Haeadan ot Wady In shingle form, red or green, it is widely used for residences. Certain-tzed gives years of efficient Undertaking 705. e er 2o i ¢ e S SR 1-12 or 7 g service with practically no cost for up-keep. It is immune to almost every form of ;zofir;g attack. jall of h - It is rust proof, spark proof, weather proof, waterproof, and is not affected by acids, fumes or i ases. The sun’s heat cannot make it melt or run. Sold by dealers everywhere. Guaranteed 5, 10 or 15 years according to thickness. Certain-teed Products Corporation Beautiful assortment . X | the : Offices and Warchouses in Principal Cities of America NS i hamp ose . e v - Theodore A, Robinson, C. S. ise by the ans and bis alriy ol e : Certain-teed Paint— Varnish— Roofing and Related Building Praducts Voile: » . Miss n o rd, were Sun- VOILES AND PARIS PLAIDS i EFFORT TO ORGANIZE | wiLLiAMS RESIGNS A8 WOMEN OF EAST PRUSSIA | DIRECTOR OF RAILROADS K Weimar, Saturday, March | b March 9.—John Skel- v : Lo ; the A. P)—Frau - Broenner, an au-|ton Willi resigned: as director e i n n clo o e el b | thoress and publisher and a of th administrator's di- Eoer anihe : : of the man democr: s h e L the national assembly £ Il remain as The ¢ 1 SAT S, L assing intere ire 3 : e n:orrow t e )t [home in_Ioenigsbere ommittee to Dircetor ‘General Hines, = 2 : > ] % ; for the i the wome; asst a|and will continue his duties as comp- KILLOUREY BPOS ! 8 r A 1oy x S i Williais, o Broskiyn: Sa el S0 | border militia against the Bolsheyiki | troller of the -currency. - Lack o Eaue FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- | ¥ that of Tast Pty ey e, W. D. Palmer, {n e 9 % 1 £ million stronz was -tion, in correspondence be- SALiRs - T : voice of the peep fr S : ST | o the | oot 2 i wcing toward the : x 2 Villiams and Mr. Hines, Name sday morning beau is prove o ned as-the reason 86 Union S Willi e | 1S eme- 1 P 2 yithstand e i ;no : Willimantic, Conn. Saturda L : . - | e s i 450 NAMES IN SIX Bolshevik . Therefore, she | CONDITIONS FOR CALLING __Phona 2% Lady Assistant) | . ity R nt the wec ~ £ < < seen - ARMY CASUALTY LiSTs |tlinks the women must in the | OFF STRIKE AT BERLIN ; 1 siting in I 5 3 ¢ Tar ; ton, March 5—The follow- B ay, March 1—(By the R B ( WAON - M4 4 medicine” is the cor 5 WORd £p ok } i 2 . i | B TN A P 3 ions under whieh UR. ¥. L. JAUROUN . : . | citizens who have got to pay L ue e e vk bod sremee. | e < Anierictn | PADEREWSKI TO TELL OF e “Workingmen's Council of Belin T .y 5 5 ed Influenza. 1 S, towns to appropriate of I . o th he 3 CONDITIONS AT LEMBERG € Lobor in adopting & DENTI. o say that Fol : : E lution_calling -the strike off were Honey | % J Sl v len not lay a t i « ry ser 3 v Posen, Saturday, March 8.— o 3 Paul an1 Miss Dorothy | pay the bill. 3 ) 1 Sco ) + e e 4 § » | Paderewski ar: here tods B e s . S cturned f Middletown. | iy ¥ s Ve siur 4 5 Bover : B — i 3 ! 7 E = R S o 1 5 his t v 1 : = {plain to the inte \hwi}n;) enis from Berlin. and . the Se 44 ng enn. *) ki Miss it : r nex L | al s o 3 40N, 5 5 position of the Pole Sowrs-—Sem wipm Phone 4| : o i ‘urned frem Middletown. | | 2 : x i r o | | nis. arrested during JAY M. SHEPARD ny good. God sent meeting in N < on Sat- 2 g 2 g | Killed ir n i ling Lt ® | d a c] vith Foley's Honey a ay, as one of the ¢ t for their ‘new qua ) offici 381 today. The conditions im- retirement of- -the . volumr- 3 n di the strike. 1 b siorees naterial and munitions. - sz Bucceed - d f h was better the nex The Jewett City station will be|meeting with success, and some nice Thompson ¢ 5 e 3 Bl masbbanoats e fall of Lembers, the sh | F a . { ¢ > days he had no co osed lar St epting be- 5 ihese Bben promitued s .. | Deid of TR z & SRR | THE LEIPSIC STRIKE uneral Director & L ¥'s Hone; s | tore i ? : Har There will be a loving cup and in- | de a5 V" I Died of E g ativ i ; e 2 impression amo the | HAS BEEN SETTLED — " r coughs, wheezy E ) t dividual pr winner RS = < $ols i ngthen the extreme left| Basel, March 8.—The Leipsic strike 60-62 North St., Willimantic |broaiiing, 10is citeetive, vet pleasant | n Spelling matc a ! 1 - | Wounded if actio 53 g ; T the has heén seitled and order has been Saay Assistans Te it . e 1 0od Co. t r rnoon, no op- | place 0 1 gram- 1 1 1d | s ¢ : . | restored, the Frankfort Gazette an= e — - —_— £ n* duty at t ion on|mar school stud: £ 1 lin 2 e 2 & | nounce inister Schwarz,,the news- ] | . M < { paper adds, has ayrived in Leipsie and s: on Sundav, as th 3 st from ’ > | clud : South Manchester—Because | Announced that” severe measures will freights, and no_one to look | jelson t _ 4 % : urne« 3 | fit = ! 2 eard were unable to seil their at|be taken a stent idlers and ] e Satlon faent | vision tell of preparations £ made by x 1 ot the neces- . prices which they considered ient | that order will be maintained by il - ;] 3 s . % to close the | to embark the command € tim 2 4 okl 8 ik y them r their trouble ( | at the disposal of the gevern- & & ¥ been for|The boys say they have beet to N 3 5 = sl that the ers had to pay to | ment, n . Iman is not on|may expect to ve in 3 ¢ r > v b fir : 1 e get help last year, e is a some time x April Lood tha rown| The fast H xmmonia he- evenin en using his au- 1 3 A e o et o 1 in this sect rear. misfortune waiting room had been 1bused and A L danielsc b 5 g t L 3 ¥ illimantic, Conn. {ic walting oumbad heep abuas sud|aa | b y Officer Dolan did some duty It w be in- persons wh e the comir er 2 £ o aljda c ; and men: 1 (Degree Undetermined) Privates—L Baker, Providence, 10 he ocal ice croj the only town herea : o Y cften obliged t over| John Doyle ! ay at the o fiinu | 2 z S " 1 of the two-hecur schedule. | Norwich ital o . = 2 1 ! Sikorski, Terryvi emons la lon an a e y s : auregan for | v;om ! r t will | SUNDAY LIST |ea an_pri stopped at{ forty ves < ist v to | P 1 % it oot 248 e | T i oty i : ) ere nas peen g to he deugihoys lost | Doyle of Wat and t 1 Tied in aer 2 t o . It. Pilot on and Mo- | Daniel and Timo chester, ns f ng seaRcR | i 5 2 terman - Geo of the trol- | Gorm: o Es i "‘;"; e e st no ralse ln nce -y instit search and notified | Mr. Doyle was a member IOrro ing s | o ‘mli‘ e g riackman Kanahan, who found|tical Rose Council, K. of eeting of 1 c b. | wounded ( r Wt of : %3 will he freed | wounded | ey | rean 2 g Charles Henry Parl L r from the he Connec 3 ¥ Sunday at his home i 1 much of | Died of Diséase B SEWINGY MACHINE el i 5 —_—— € v Bopet i sl . - = A AGREE TO HOLD LABOR oty s e L Correction People Notice It. Drive Them Off CONFERENCE AT BERNE| 1S we ; 2 whol Wounded—(Reported Missing) / Will Ciose Tuesday', Mal'Ch llth with Dr. Edwards’ Paris, Saturday, March S. ; the st this| Private Eifin Chimel, Willimantic. j | it American Federation of Labor 1 h 1 1son. e | | Olive Tablets gates here, headed by Samuel Gomp- | Ctoudse parts o town | SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S LIST | & N . . ers, declared themselves toni 1 i Iready isl mpe first sec of t Saturday ; A This demonsiration and sale of the Free Sewing Machine mfifi'flfigéfi?yzfggfi'mmba?gisf,f’x‘;’:‘ aTaemenCiyith the rencl aud Bt | renredented it mennl-ersh the | i i Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should |of the proposed labor p | tied of di A ;""",’“.‘“”f s “,f* overlook, especially || besivly clea afer you bae taken th | Seris i e smcte 1 v | SUnprnientent Wil Macdonald | cage ; : with the Sprmy sewing campai; ere, ets a few nights. ssible' for the Americar o : . tation to ot 9 . . R R | - Cleniethe londhebomelsandshtiver [ o o Lot 1 <01 o St o S0 e : This economical table . with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc- | gates to Auch a confer niess it e : S0 3 2 B Bear In Mind We Allow You $12.00 || cesstu substitute forcalomel;there'sneves | e nut off i August or stotemier. | ereell 2t 10 ook Wounded, beverage continues to any sickness or pain after taking them. it o i : gL Do oo [4us pepundad 8 : L Y 5 . T Bads o0 Zation_was developed 2t a ¢ : . }140; miuinded olje ; g For Your Old Machine which caltael doce, e ost amelcive 3 v o e e o S 1 Sin o G ] be the logical resort but their action is gentle and safe instead | G ; S5 ; and why not take advantage of this offer if you have an | of severe and irritating. e —— { P Frine” : k : - [woundea, desrce undeterminen. g Of the co fee-drlnker 2 A ¢ 5 No one who takes Olive Tablets is |ITALY DEFEATS ATTEMPT | e g MR : Marine Cor ua list| i 4 old sewing machine, and if you have no old machine to | ever cursed vith “a dark brown taste” TO INTRODUCE DIVORCE |y bt sters at|” Killed tn action, 9; died of wounds | when health or Oth. exchange we will allow you $7.00 “special allowance,” §| & bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” | Rome, Saturday, March $.— focling, canstipation, termd” v oed | ment s oteenass " dreerss gt o e T imee | () er reascns dictate q b, in small weekly disposition or pimply face. met with deféat in the chamber of | 08 i said | in action (severely), 1 e h the balance in small Iy peyments. Dr.ml‘sdwards; Olive Tablets drc |deputies today. The auestions came| lilely about the big fund 1 |action (stightly), sing in acti ’ chanee . a_purely vegetable com wized uring discussion of a _measure | inz raised for ¢ 3 ) 3 i o concerning the legal status of m | tal, it is 1t progress is being — N Sa]e Closes Tuesday ;’;’L;“V‘;‘flv:“' you know them | 0 mendment as proposed providing | made ¥ at future Hungary Abolishes Old Army. \ fhels olive cnlox, for the introduction of divorce will bring soms announce-| Budapest, Saturday, March - i . Dr. Edwards spent years among pa- | 1talian lesislation, but it was rejected | tere SEr e A b b IT OF ASTE = PP tients affiicted with liver and bowel by a large majori rie received selec- | the old army nization. A volun- complaints, and Olive Tablets are the e i i ds from | teer army of six divisions has been THE H C MURRAY o immensely effective result, Farmington—The quota allotted to . T Hartford, | formed, . . CO. Take one or two mightly for a week, | Farminston by the State committee | forme = See how much better yflflfyml ‘and Took, | B2 been placed at $6,600, but it is feit | The 43-ho S wasthe e e e = ieRt | 20¢ and 25¢ per box, Al draggists. l sum will be largely exceeded | subject of lively interest in this city |ing with radium water as a medicinal when final returns are made, land other text ters n the vi-|beverage.

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