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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919 S T in November, 1915, and enteredl the em- | Bransfield, grand knight of San Jose | Dodge of Gurleyville and an unele, Hi- | | ploy of the local telephone exchange:| Council, No, 14, K. of C., will be pre- | zer Simonds of this city. “ Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | in the capacity of contract agent. La- | sented as one of the delegates from this| "Mrs. Julia Verplank, 89, died 8t the )fi Church St. Telephone 105, ter he was appointed. collector, filling | state to the supreme.convention to be|home of her son, in South Manchester . both positions capdbly and the new {held at Buffalo, later ih the year. Sunday evening. The deceased 15 well What Is Going On Tonight. appointment comes as a promotion for | Sheriff Charles A, Gates of this city | remembered by many local friends, she American Benefit Society, Williman- | his earnest and conscientious work. | was in Putnam Tuesday, attending the | has made her home in South Manches- meets 4t 792 Main | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford with their thre ion of the superior court. Frice( fisr moxn, Supt. Beedcvlec children have made. their home ai rmer Mayor. Dantel P. Dunm was became' the head of the 9th campment, No. 10, I.|Pleasant street, and for the b y ¢ York Tuesday visiting friends i-Hoole AT That ton. “Sha , meets at 807 Main street. Mrs. Clifford and the children will re-|and witnessed the parade of the 26th | fered a shock two years ago which had main here. Mr. Clifford is a me | division of the U. S. army. held that|kept her confined .to the house up to at surprise and cause | of Obwebetuck lodge, No. o the time of her death. The hody will | t to the whany friends of Lo- | Windbam Encampment No. 10, I. O. O. be taken for burial to Franklin, the | of this city to learn !‘; ind has h@'l'“nx‘l U";‘V» I\Viu‘kt‘!' 45 rman of the victory loar | town in which she was born. b leave towsl to- TH g the interests of these two lodges, o i t W 3 ¥ 23 manager of the ) ‘m: Beater and | i member of the Sous of i e o W "dum The funeral of Alice Nugent was held ille telephone e: s of the|el Clifford, during his stay in | ayive 15 to Maptel g Tuesday morning from the hgme of Southern New England Telephone com- . has mado many friends | ppoiment was made 1) Wilfam . | George Storey at'8.30 o'clock. . The re- pany. The char in positions takes his pleasing personality and is. Copnins, chairman of the ent <. ’_-"”" s ‘l‘ Al Pftect next Mon Mr. Clifford came | also ~vell known in Norwich and New | pjq tory ioun committee of Hart. | SCPIUS church at o 1o this city from Millers Falls, Mass., | Londop and will have the best of all % ers we\: William Jone: for his continued success. Michael J. Brennan and = . inquest held Manday morning | members of the T Albert Haas, an agent for the feod- | death /of Charles Macht, killed | of which the dec 3 eral board on voeational training, | Ma {he noon cxpress at Hunt- | ge Bagec = ; L A 'S N, bout one mile west umon '\Itn attended |hv servic and fireman of the train wers Cxoner- | o buciel. ma e LS C ASTORIA [serve '“‘.“ ok o e vocational | ;teq from all blame for the fatal acei- | relatives [ro;‘;\ o e aned by training of disabled soldiers and sail- | qen:. The inquest Was held at the | . ' e i ors. Any soldier or sailos and, was itbended by offics e e alio John R. ston disabled in -any form or manner £ New Haven road; the, public|D h“\mc‘“} atternoon at 2 ocloc S——— his service in the w | utilities commission; selectmen of the EE e O R advantage of this training by fil town of Columbia, Medical Esaminer | 5 00 e attendance Esslies s out his application on the prover | 1y w. L. Higgins, the engineer -apd | there were many beautiful floral trib- blanks, which may be obtained from | freman of the train. The testimony Rev. Leonard Smith offictated the local Red Cross home service o Tha T nineer in brief wac L ; the et | assisted by Rev. Mr. Dawson J C partment, or H. J. Martindale 0 foct that he approached the crossing | College Quartette of Storrs rende free employment service of ot I'manner. blowing the cross- | Most impre w\l,v1 during ln(‘[ _ e . Ry f : ead. Kindly Light, and at the Fred H. Wiiliams of this ing wi at the right nd when Kindly Light, and : ceived Word Tuesday of the en | he first Macht on the tracks Macht | °f) the_service, Abide With death of his sister in Canterbur vas looking at the approaching engine, | 121 Was In Storrs cemetery but seemed dazed and made no effort | * 8 Byron D.. o et out of the way. The fireman, in|lan and John E.; Harry § [ = R o roac get ot Rlre e ry | son-in-law, B. C. Halloc oy “on theg sec his ' testimony, corroborat e o / fro 1 e e : fne at |in charge of Jay M. Sf near city. the inquest that andths ; 4 S . the crossing whistle blow ‘-\“Jm'”'“}: \1“-“‘_ to + ¥ e n n ent later d the danger et B I you have ! ot wo) ; DRl : o ",‘,‘ Bt ol et Ellsworth, 165 Mair 4‘1«‘ gl o Yo . = hatl .2 et —adv > b pe for the coming season. | ir = M S % o Al who attended lhc in- local night school sessions uch intacest id t k Juest that tne cic (he Natchaug school were 1 bers of th Nun “oon as passible 1o]a successful close Tuesday eve 659 MAIN STREET ) i fose e el vent a recurrence. of any aceident, | the scason with the foliowing & % thaanm \ ¢ tion: the mame of John M. | lectric warning sie o e ey 2 G WILLIMANTIC, CONN. : AT . _inm_ \fono | reading, The Doct S Tlen back to New | composition, Advant { | Hiaven Tuesday, by Sergt. John . H. | Bvening School, Ni -| f the New Hav el conversation, arrested e ding, | 7 > s > ST ! //«A x,réflr:- <, rested by p . , : ‘,/_ e dlang o T vief lourey at the request of the : i x v % , Try Mh:lemle. See How faven authorities, béing wanted J& ) “Quickiy ¥ Relieves on a charge of burglary. You just rub Musterole y, and e e 2l . The United 4 usually the pain is gone—a delic A Conversatio T . C ° ° soothing comfort comes to tak it rg AR gute Smploymer i L3 : gt‘ | - t oo o Musterole is a clean oin S e Dog s R i @ & es, u@“fll es rices, u%ui%& n;ads v:.&r?‘:}agxl:r mLi": S stead o ran away nrwm ihdt in-ang iy NaE Hiam x of musta ster. il S tion late Sunday night, were lo- 1 . Mauy doctors and n ise Must hi 3¢ the South £ nd recommend tomc:rp iham hotel. Lieyienant McArthur EEE cnae W pring Suits,Capesan . past and amined several appli- Héen e of a letter s s For Ladies, Misses and Chi who was well knowi in formerly resided her R Notbio thetsDier| = Thes Dot e T pvs ti o his wife, he is 5 o Ei during | §51 o o S 3 > i hrother mentioned athe past ¥ = 7 1e fine qt orcha 2 'ned at this store i LSl et ot ihy e i 2 FERMS ma nvenient to buy your \p"\nfi apparel 1 ve you inspect the garments. .... CAPES all wanted w and popular d —smart styles. | $1s 00 to $35.00 NEW SILK AND SERGE DRESSES $15.00 to $40.00 Friday and Saturda y 2 s S e war prices, finishes. $ 1 8 e ser “L\ md i m mixtures. 2 : up 1 values and EASY TERMS. ; = . N \ Introducing the New Styles for Spring Men's Hats $2.50 to $4.50 Summer, Nineteen-Nineteen Suits, Coats, Dolmans, Capes, Drc es, Skirts and Waists : rectors of the Willimantic Cham! outline of the a | Commerce w: - el = ol ] y e o e o ¢ rk in the future > meoting | monthly mecting Tuesday night i (h % p s Bostow the Dot The Variety of Styles, Fabrics and Col- || i 0 Rinenteanisation | Y, 4T to ovder by’ tho chairman, | Champer of Comerco 1o : # e automobite moe Ride Faly (7 . AR STODHE. . TU6S T W e B rema, S ‘N“W‘“‘_\;r:z_.mll»)\\'.n'm;\m ip. At the orings Bids Fair to Make This Presen- htdisippointing, thore belng o AGTICaTIEa o, | sy oF e SEs e ek o LoLd SOCES: | syt 2 da = 1 5 of 3 1, ¢ said the first) announced as the spe: . Mo Gota 7! 3 3 1 éricaniz partment : € 1l commi regular mecting of the iay DIl ol of Wity Decidedly More Than Usual o on s R i1y of town i o e the| Gommeren o178 © |imantie i e Sun- = L b AnotHer very suce James Larkham center work 1 e He also Succeeding Elm c S 2 : et N8| was pleasantly passed by (I mplet L the lan &E ettt b, - Twenty-five hands were playe s k 2 to 13 | Funeral Director & Embalmer | communi i asscs, of| Twenty fve hands 0 1 RIS . |people. The chairma entine Mur- : g agen : . 1] ¥ will bo 60-62 North St, Willimantic |puy, s G mrihotizes by the ' mesting | SFVeL. e : o g | Lady Assistan: Tel ‘canmsction § 10 ADOOLL the sub-chalrmen: of these) | 3 ot o i SOUTH W]ND"{.-.M £ xecutive committee a The | & Phoe T o | 3 igh | | | i o1 attend than were | time of the vear as this hid ge b TRADE, MARK. comes during the summer mont Harris of Hewitt street| ~ vijetor Chamberlin, who in e ) “cepted a position in one of the and | Hourd—9 o = 18 Fhone 44 | up her nes Avery, Ar. and| “ panjel Ives and family of * o | e, Chari A. T n and ° M spent Sunday at the home of ] ni é FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- |u brother of . Mr. S, Smith gad Miks 1 rge depaytmen: stores in Hartford| Rema/ed t€ 715 Mai Willimantio | and left town early this week to take| lings was born in Scotland, ave hecs Ul w it L gen. {8, Soating ; anne: Tnio the gues BALMERS B e N Hanuey of Unio1 % the zucst | Helen Tulibs §6 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. | vicinity. o rd wl\" Phone 236 ‘Lady Assistant) Every member of the board of di- (ke guest of ker aunt, Mrs. H. E. Card