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\ NORWICH, - BULLETIN, FRTDAY, WARCH 14, 1919 Girls! Have Beautiful Hair Just Like This: Lustrous Hair — Soft — Fluffy and Abundant — Easily At-| tained by Splendid Grower and Wonderful Beautifier that Thousands Praise abundant that it fascinates and com- pels admiration. it's really a simple matter for any woman to merit this praise since beau- tiful hair is on matter of car. When_your hair becomes faded, di streaked and _scraggly, when it out badly and new cannot grow a sick famil WILLIMANTIC Norwich.Bulletin Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. San Joge council, No. 14 Columbu? a recent meeting en- dorsed John M. Bransfield of this city 1o run for delegate to the national con- vention. Mr. Bransfield is grand knight of the local council. The deles the national convention will be at a convention in Putnam to be held his coming May A. L. Hallett of guest Thursday of lan of this city Rev. and Mrs this ecity are in mith was invited me to ing the new church buildi paign in New London The loc.] midweek service Methodist scopal church ] "‘ul\uh n which state normal school at Willimantic. Two years ago the sum of $150,000 was appropriated for the purpose but to the high cost of material, labor incidentals the work was not carried | on and but $2,000 was expended. The state is now asked for & sum sufficient to complete the contract, which is somewhat in ex of the original ap- prepriation. The body of Thomas Dlson was brought to this city Thursday morn- ton and taken (o the new semetery for burial. Rev. penter conducted a commitial at the grave. Undertaic ardd had charge of the a Reports were read and accepted. At the close of the meeting a social hour was enjoyed, during which a luncheon was served. The teachers in the Natchaug and ‘Windham E in favor of having t cation the week m and so voted on the matter It is highly probable that the same action will be taken by the teachers of the other grade schools in the town of Wind- ham. Miss Martha Plumley died Thursday morning at the home of her ister, Mrs. Frank Pearl, of Clark's Corners. The decea was born in Attica, N Y. and was the daughter of William N. and E Allen Pluml Besides her s ved by a number High Prices Are a Thing of the YOU NEED NOT SPEND EVERY DOLLAR YOUMAKE TO DRESS WELL FOR THIS COMING SPRING i | Dresses, Coats, Capes, Mlllxnéry, . Underwear, Hosiery, Etc.. Rubber Top Corsets, flesh and white ...........5..... Ladies’ Hose Burson white, Ipswich black, first quahty, Ladies’ Silk Boot Hose, black or white.................. 2% Infants’ Cashmere hose. .............. 24and39¢, Ladies’ Voile Waists, 10 different styles. s i e Ladies’ Petticoats, wonders at......... Satro 56, SOE Children’s Dresses (colored), worth $2. 00. R ey [/ | New Spring All Wool Suits THE LATEST MODELS $17.97 WORTH $25.00 elected New Haven was Arthur T. the McQuil- service M. She ments Funeral services for Henry Astman were held Thursday a at 2 o'clock from the ter street in this eit t. Joseph's cemetery bad charge of the arrangements | Word was received in town Tk 1y of the death of Mis £tia Plum- y at Clark’s Corner: C. Smith ndon of Mrs. sist in Nothing definite on the situation in to the labor difficulties at the of the American Thread could be ascertained late Thomas F. McMahon, tile Workers arrived here Thursday a meeting with the com- hox shop operativ ternoon it was stated o erly nourished. To do_this quickly safely and at little expense there is nothing so effective as Parisian (1i uid form) which you can get from Lee & Osgood Co. r at any drug or toilet counter. gunaranteed to aholish dandruff, stop Scalp itch and falling -hair, and promote a growth or money refunded. It's great demand by women of S culture because it m . lutlrflu“ easy to a ctively 4 appear much heavier than it real- imantic triends at are grieved Miss Jslizabeth rod at her| Thursday il known_in born in Co- | her life. | ghter of Amos and 3 s Doubleday. She is survived by one brother, Dwight A., of Am nd (wo s ward o Roderick Fitch, morning he hool and Il for seve was born i A delegation of lich o Chestnu day A number of local citizens, includ- ing Principal George H. Shafer of the y normal school and Principal B. A. Case | mittee the of the Windham H hool. were inj Iater in the Hartford Th attending the mber of the union w inter. ing at the capitol Lefore the ap- that a meeting of the opera- ation commiitee on the tives would be held late that afternoon. .| The result of the meeting could not he b “|obtained. Rumors and reports were mcetiedbang e el e e R special town meeting to be held | strike had been settled,” “that the box (Friday) afternoon in t shop would k in the morn- hail. The purpose of the mecting is ports could not he tatify by ballot” the recent appropr official of the Thread tion of $20,000 for a new sch 1pany stated upon inquiry “that he ing in Windh@m Center 4 ard nothing as to the result of number of voters will no doubt be ting of the union and t present to express their opiniou on the | further to in reg subject ery latest repo 1 regard to t bridge over v cvening. hread plant was T D{u ange held scttled and that the r angle d return to work this| will put in s motor mn noon lumbia he wa limantic Much in the this A massage with al delight—easy to use, not sticky nd_delicately ~perfumed tic liquid free from dangerous and aranteed not to = or sca If_you want hair and plenty of it use Don't delay—begin to- 3 insures come N. Y Thurscay training heing He hmond Hill, died Mansfield spital ait with bronehitis. itertown, Conn e town Women Delighted—All Surprised by | At Quick Action of Parisian Snge. night to-date wome | Detutirut 7ilimantic citizens me o soft, fluff Frank Dani Prineipal enty-five others sppropriations com afternoon at the ill making additional dormitory the New Spring Milli,nety oo UNTRIMMED 97c, $1.47, and §1.97 WHY PAY THE. HIGHER PRICES New Spring Hats READY-TO.-WEAR $1.97, $2.47 and $2.97 We sell thousands of Hats in our3 stum Ladies’ New C : i Carver of i § New Spring Ladies’ Coats = afif} Dgrvna:g s SIS b Ui e ‘ $7.97, $5.97 and $15.97 $11.97 and $19.97 Thursday evenin; committee YOU SAVE $10.00 YOU PAY MORE ELSEWHERE THE PASNIK CO. seiw ror Less ncerning g’ sparrow ery favorable report THREE STORES WILLIMANTIC fear n out for a g It is hoped to The contract for the erection of th Next to Woolworth's T 5 and 10c Store Frank The fire department headquart: Bauk street were paid a visi i by pupils from the the Windham street | Operatiy o were accompanied b viday Much interest in nad equipment of se was manifested | children. | Directors of the Jocal welfare bureau | o it a recent meeting voted o make appeal in the near fu > At {ple of this city for clothi 0 be d ‘11'11 ited to the poor and edy in th i ) r: M. Clark is af pre | entacting y of the work Ig hon river 1 heav timbers. The trus ened, and the bridg accommodate b | traffic, After the kidnapping scare Wednes- day evening, Peter Rondeau accom panied Officer Dolan to the residence of Mrs. Mabel C. '\\'h ams rere her tle daug ailed to iden | tify “him the fired the shots and threatened the children. 0, Rondeau Las been ahle sh an alibi, He evidently the man. He disclaims any edge of affair. Aliss thie meeting in | & by putti 3 Thursda aring on the ppropriatior n n Norwich the town. ¢ of Millington was here i vk were siness for ohn Warn csday Ru or = of Norwich, lay ym. Telatiy hospital Thursday. the Windham t evening in their most enjoyable evening 50 und 60 mem- Interesting talks | ining to the club work M Vera Curtiss nd Rothery, hoth of V inment w mock marriage Cushon s the as the ale mecting a soc freshments ing school on the meeting of of in Col tow LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY Make this lotion for very little ost and just see for yo New Spring Chiidren’s Coats $2.97, $4.97 and §7.97 YOU SAVE $5.00 <day as . of Norwich w iends Wedrnoesid: dman was in : Betwee o ol orwich - Wi knowl- Wednesda . R. € town Wednceday James Johison was cailing in One- 0 Wednesday | David Carver of Tebron was a Col- | the Mouiville was in | Buchanan of Man Ellen board of th ved one certi <n't heard of || o 5 compiexion | licant to secure empl Treshness and lemon juice | 7 itating, and chard white . fine cloth | into al? bree ounces | ! ike well and int of skin bout the small jar sure “to | pulp receive of the eral ! the groom and | gyman. At} il hour hieren enabling mer A number of interesting war ere on exhibition at Chutsday. They were lizabeth Parl L French, a German 3 ican trench hdlmet, a tr ich had seen serice in Ul and two pairs of It wre ail the proper of the one-time 71st y el Long is the ing member of compa cted that service with the Tist the war departme Thursday afternc boys' basketball tear lacal photographe: jrogular team, Coac! supply three | Business Managers Olin ¢ very little | “Charlie” Cur o lemons, | best players, e pptemany | 30 time in ind, | h " Alread igratory rrived ' i tenements. G birds, blue bird bloomed open ne: the relics - birds h - over - forme ed v T robins, meadow lar fog sparrows and kil But e gy High School Notes. the boys’ and giris’ basketball will leavé town this' (F Rockville wher 1 gam ol boys and compan body who wil wme 35 expected lassles industry Mm\; X factory | ble to > new of P Both prack s f start the same this coming fall. een given’to P McWilliams of Norwich. Its pri purpose is.fo contribute to the re and comfort the huilder at no dr: i exelud 1 be of conerete quart Sion pays eam at for = Be jin He will | school it is prob- | will be others 56x100, t A the At 7 p. m. he will give i illustrated with | views entitled From t to Temple. _“ | Saul Agranovitch has returned from | vo | Camp Merrit, N. J., having received an | ‘]vm\ox > .discharge. | *fm“l ederick O. Brown of Lebanon| erlook the ) wag in town Wednesday | LA Dani from a 5 ToOt- as the bound count of °d here lu Sunday | public However i stic lin NORWICH Opposite Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store DANIELSON ater by we dosrs fram Woolwor:h's 5 and 10 Store “lotioh will | monthe. | e, neck, | help heautify with Lhe most ven some outs for annual senior play time in May, are now d of the f ) of the Bonney and The plas pneumonia. She is survived by hushand, threc daughters, a son brothers, her mother and 't Burial was in New London cemetery Wednesday mornin bereaved relatives have rec expressions of sympa; and neighbo wi r arm of ion will be ma sathing beach fine water her two s ned Wednesday | | who was on hLand group. bcom- ting question as 1o whether or paEy bowling alley VOILES AND PARIS | sehool shouid cone’ior oo Bacter Th, ol of I ke, has hogn | hs and latrines PLAIDS k t | student body by Prine ity {were two alteratives, Cross- Beautiful assortment for a week at Cotipon for samples | Two-cent stamp term one woek 1 {the Faster vacation to four which send samples Voiles. , piano nad violin, ith friends in | by Mildred Le |and wafers wer or n was in Nor- | women had executed | men2fu 1 music remai t | The food sale guest of | noon for the fit M. so- was well patronized and a s tial swn was added to the tre alst ch. 0 a piano Ice cream d. After the| their part, the and fun for the nd nas in the r both Mrs. Edna May the wich Wednesda f Groton r Wednesda Holmes was the ch friends Wednesday Selley has returned .w,w“ t with his daughter in | Mur th In : 5, was a Col held S v _after- ber any Le put the att have modern ate to w An open actions. for g; hall can | will be one same_floor Tempest and Henrietta fety o just in. Use if interested. enclosed for of your new JEWETT CITY rvices for M held at fire truck to be ny ar- horse he peo- preciate the new by th oom the wome ind set nd below de from: Am of the time auties of |ing the tenan - | vice relative to | ditions. Presiden Ie compan: | ward the enterpris lath winl comples wife of Sant venue. who ljiive | long illness nud con 1sideratior | pany’s employes rs in ma auto chemical e tba Waur Atwood Ho: Monday. It k inder er Doane rank King Vednc Ch S | towr lose the term at th r June 1t was vot by to adopt the latter plan the pupils prefer to sscape hot days that are seheduled month of June. A large and enthusiastic meetin this (Friday) afternoon i by the officers of the local W when Mrs. Mary BE. ville, Conn,, will be son was for years nation tendent of the department of canization and has been rec pointed the key financidl woman this state in the great jubilee driv be inaugurated March 20th for a m lion dollar fund and a million membe At the March meeting of Cheer circle of the First Baptist held this week in the church the members voted to give $50 the Victory campaign and $10 OR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST an Baptists society, it AT PEOPE ; Hartford v rc will be reading suit hall both steam mill mo: stude mosi the tha departmen oms, a rles W Marlboro William caller ing was a Coll evenin; inowitz and Har s in Norwich Bloom of New is At his home in town. isor Gove of Nian the schools in to ers’ m ‘Wednesday Name ov | e byths in | y Mfoore Address .. THE R, s deacon and sub-deacon. wpany is install- for water service in the the village Johnson past w b Max on’ Sunda Supe: spent 2 tic ron w MURRAY cO. 3 will assun Willimantic, Cenn. : ‘ has been he substituti for Logee. / of John Doyle w: from tk 3 wher in on unit- Uncasville A, work Alphonse Maxce McCabe read ve. of mpany ad- 659 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FURNITURE Telephone 705-3 ERTAKING Telephone 705-2 KILLOUREY BROS. ‘lady Assistant) the comiitied choirs. M recent Miss Minnie Kingsley spending several w of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sunday with her parer William Kings] J Iraser London Tuesday. spent B8 Union St, Phone 290 church parlor. fourth D, soc e w | Boisvi [ Alfred Mi lorette d_Duff, and Laurence her func o help Ay particular Ashland co second to none, ereis nty- ~QUEKRELEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the ";soyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards pcduced Olive Tablets, the substitutg for calos Dr. Edwards, a practiciag physician for 17 years and calomel’., old-time enemy, discovered the formuia for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chromic con- stipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets do not contain_calomel, but a healing, soothing | vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of theee little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause _the bowels and liver to act | normally. They never force them to | unnatural action. Duff York ha Williar soon 7o take nce here, West have re- | fter an absence t with relatives Hebron and Higganum. 9 mu\ml to one of from New propert pur- N. up | of pects th hell, miil Mclce: which ¢ ations > During the ma ing by Miss | flowers The funersl of b 2 ar old | nesday tc of 5. Benjamin) Mitchell in Datona L I Mome | Aihe. Lad ville Center, w Bet Mis Dora Boisvert. Relative: from out of town w argeon of Meriden, Lawrence, Mrs. Williman was beloved nd many friends. She wi s ind and charitable and had| il only a ozens of pairs of socks for the [niu and his d iring the past year. v JAY M. SHF.PARD Succesding Elmore & Shepard Faneral Director & Embalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady 2salstant Tel connection Social Unio: met with Mrs. hoon 1umbe of Mont- ohn Lynch fr re busy nd for.the nad iven hod korein at plain direc New book weigh in plain wrap Co. Y Best safe home m il of Get a sm: tional dru the pastor. iched. T People Tell iristian or Not? heme was Sa Rejected. Good ther and listen ot | Raymond’s discof Rev. and Mrs. W, and son \ured | Tuesday morning for ndon have been Vi ) iast w iy LRI el ter, iréux ov. Mr. Malouf sp ing t nt- | of Wood 2 of N ienry | company 1 St B | will return Frida no more bills e e irs. CHESTERFIELD Mrs. Robert Palmer hos spending 1gre, ha chu tev ox of o the tions tell W. H subject was Whether You In the even- tion Accepted ongregations attentively to Mr. H mornin; wymond, pre reducin tin Korein York, MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. BRI ? by the funeral of 4 New Raymond left few d visit s. W. J. Wilson, Mr.. Raymond | M GEG‘(GE G.. GRANT ertaker and Embalmer friend wer: of the Mr. and and_Mrs. and two irents, M. he two bro a few s Te- of Putnam evenin Robinson’s he sin 1s voted 1| turned to visit WOMEN WHO WANT A PRACTICAL of fifteen men cmployed by com \creasi enced the the work Thurs. carrying capac CORSET NATURALLY THINK FIRST OF NEMO So thoroughly have Nemo Corsets established a reputa- tion for practical style and health-service that 2 great many women will wear no other corset. Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets Insure reduction by the action of the Self- Reducing Straps, comfort by the scientif- ic support these straps and other devices give, and style by their good lines, perfect fit and the extraordinary service they per- form in remodeling the figure. Come in now and select your Nemo Corset before buying your Spring suit. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. EXTRA WEAR GEE FROM SHOES. |- vear ago I had my shoes re- soled with Neolin Soles. The soles N rvice, ang it looks as if I would not be able to wear them ou because the uppers are going_ first said W. C. Dickinson, of New Haven, Conn. Good repair shops everywhere carry these tough and durable soles. See for yourself how long they last by having them put on a pair of old shoes. Or if you are in need of new shoes, buy them with Neslin Soles. They cost no more than shoes that give less 3 d vou need fewer pairs. They many styles for men, women, and children. Neslin Soles are created by Science “a | to be comfortable and waterproof, as well as long-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Tlealin Soles 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 apportionmert. A pleasant spent aftérward. There present. g ward the social ho: re tweilv and Mr. Daniels: ruanti New rwich Max ting York. Misses Florence Powers, Mr. and riedman of Doris If you have a “dark brown mouth” now | ° and then—a bad breath —a dull, tired {feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and | are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two hit- The Piano Tuner ) of Waure- to attend the arthur here Sunda bridge gan fune: Mr. and Mrs London werc and were 1 Tyler of New visitors here. Tanner's big oxen have heen called out four timos in three days to pull automobiles cut of the mud ner an Deen vi Tosepi 2 Saturday Mr Joh Uy was d itin: Elhert, of t01 v at Benja- man Colburn Miss Ma pened schoo! morning | or and solo age, >cturned amons the chil- Tanner spen and bluebirds Lave been sardner has been honorably harged from U service and at his home. ! COLCHESTER | n nnell of a former l sident, has on triends in town Edward MecCusky of North chester, was i town Monday. William Curgeven returned to Bos- Monday Margaret Frazier returned New London, Mdnday, afier 2 fow days' visit at Mr. and Mrs. William Cur- genven’s, on South Main street. rthur H. Chapman w chller in vett City Tuesday. Leslie F. Teffingwell and T. rd Kelley were in No. Midéletown been calling West- to to Je tenant B “h Tues: Charles M. Reade of Wil'imantic was calling on fricnds-in town Tuesday F. H. Bartlett of New ZLoAdon wa in Colchester Tuesd The Tip Top WAUREGAN eting Sunday v1 was led by Philip Gertrude Tracy and M nson sang a due he social for the Sunday held in the chapel Friday was an enjoyable : s plenty of music the Kitchen hestra, Miss Emma Gardner leader, M d accompanist, a piano Iter Robinson, § yegrs of by Mildred and Florence | evening, Johnson. | s Olive school y W a duet and wu have the finest ready cooked corn food made — PosT TOASTIES tle Dr. Edwards’ Clive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c aud 25¢ per box. All druggists. " T E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET icid Stomach! Meals Don't Fit! Gases, Heartburn, Indigestior ! ton, Ruth Tinker and M Kaplan, and Willia ind ] : Saxton spent the week parents in New London. Mary Yardusky in at Holmes, wife of d at her home y morning from influenza .mdl Instantly! Stomach feels fine. The moment Pape’s Diapepsin 1'e1c'nc< the sick, upset, sour stom- ach all distress ends. You wonder what became of the indigestion, acidity, gases, flatuence, heartburn, sour risings, dyspépsia. Magic relief! No waiting! Tat without fear! « Costs little—Any drug sfore. rseT? ‘Pape’s Diapepsin WILL PUT Y& ONYOIR F5 Providence - St, Taftville 1pt itention 0 day or night calla Telephons 630 ROTIN WRawl * RAKED FRESH EVERY DAY t anything but fresh ‘hecatse we allow no no second day Lread to be.sold. Our bread js always fresh.’ ¥t-cannot be be othérwisc. ‘The pure 604 law pro- hibits preservatives in_bread and we will not sell a single loaf of bread that will leall you to say* *ft is not as 00d or as f as the bread we had Our hread is so umiformiy #bod and it produces a light, flaky 1t melts deligipfisly in the and there 'is no soaking in of filling, no sogginess,. no indiges- has You cannot bread from mouth th ivery loaf- youbuy—from us got to please you. Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all-finds, Agri- cultural ' Impiements, Transmissiory and Crankcases, ~Housings, Steel es and other mecal parts DS can be made WHOLE D with our WELDING. 31 Chestnut 5’.&"’ Phone 214