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NURWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, WARUH 27, T | of the Jocal Red Cross, will start this|meeting a social was enjoyed by the:at the local high school, visited Plain- |arm and hand. Later, one leg was 5 . (Thursday) evening.- A class of 22|members and their - guests, during|feld high Wednesday. pretty well blown to pieces by burs Nerwich Bulletin Willimantic-Office, | members will hold thefr meeting in the | which refreshments were served. The K. ¢f C. counecil, « the last|ing shrapnel. His family live in Jew- 123 Church St. Telephone 105. rooms of the Windham Girls' club % meeting, planned to have an Easter nlisted from Toledo, O. ! TThe subject for the meeting will be| . After the regular weekly drill of the | ja, e e What Is Going On Tonight. Bacteria, The teacher ot (he class | S(sic, Guard company ol the armory| fihe Campfire Girls h=d « mecting Lena Barber has returmed. af- Mode: v 0 Miss Alford, who is a_graduate of the| o telr | jn their rooms las ar 1 Backus et woodmen of America, Camp | & okus hospital, - Norwich: - Other | friends enjoved a socigl with dancing| guestions were taken Miss Augus- “Trinity Chapter, No. 8, R. A. M. |classes are being formed and refreshments. ta Krauss presided. Th meoting ad-| 2 ; attended the fu- meets in Masonic Hall " 7 77| Palmer Latham, a student at the| Supt. E. A. Case of the public schools [Journed at 9 p. m. 2 |ne u'nf Charles Phillips in Versailles Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 18, I 0. O.| Worcester Polytechnic = school, of the town of Windham announced| Byron Slacker has returzed, afier it S F. meets in Odd Fellows' Hall. spending the Easter vacation Wednesday that the grammar schools| undergoing treatment at St Ceorg: £ OLOLY.. L o= = home on Prospect sereet. of the city and town will close for one|hospltal, at Manchester, . He appews e At th& mdeting of ‘Willimantie : - week from April 14th to April 21st for he bes ithacae 8 5 : 5 lodge, No. 1440, Loval Order of Moose,| 'y . Baotes” {0 res with 11 suines | the Bas than. /- Bha sping nap PETiuni ontment o o8 e e Rpishe v e ig a - and S 108 1 s = igh s w S rsday, Apri P " Fa: o J held Wednesday night, ihe .Anouallwon ‘and 2 lost; L, Lamoureaux fol-|DER school Wil close Thursday, Sett “"Hiram Himes is seriously ill with in- | Earl §. H returned to Newport T as Rl Dhmtr DT Bwtag Lim. closely ‘with™y gzmes won Pl iy fluenza at his home on Atexandor ave- | Wednesday, after a leave of absence H"m' ,“”g"tg‘"-""’ o Ry e “Guy “)':M*'“'"f‘.""" discharged re-| internal Revenue Inspector Joseph| John Nolan of Columbia university i s cn e B SRR seceeiary. ©. 4. Lamo- t{‘;enuy) fr‘?mczlllxl‘::'(i\- ;pru;c“i\:“:lmw F. Shea is in lo\vn‘fnr the purpose of | 15 spending the week at his hor Jea Yorv cre suests on “,?,, reux. The resular inscaliation of these | [iPGUT" "hL e : e Yoo bt g La’[“‘l\‘gnflz‘;l‘:&:r:o of ball this season | geer s e Gificers il take plice the second| “Pearl Chamberlain of South Wind-|ine Chamber of Commerce rooms. Be-|was played by the local teams-—the | Alex Desjardins arrived at his home Y einats 10 the Lafwmie|ham. who is soon to return from cause of delay in having the blanks|Giants and Speed Kings—on ‘tl Al nesday, having received his hon- ':';w" .‘,:,,,', ‘"fi\“ 2 & m_o‘.‘;h::n Hampshire and take up his duties as|ready, Collector J. J. Walsh has ex-|grounds Tuesday night. Th: I Wl Hoomg g :| assistant foreman for Mrs. tended the time for corporations to|was 7 to 2 in favor of the Gianis. N H. Gilbert has been in New York e e e e homeY was | Spencer of Lebanon, has many friends | maks their returns to April 20th. In-|lan and johnson was the battery for |for a few davs. o e Shid of the meting |in this city. Spector Shea has a supply of forms for|the Giants and King and Br v s. Joseph Bottomley has been no- SRR was Testy attonted” TUPE| Jossph Thibsault, 22 ey a|any who may need them. Deputy In-|the opponents. Burke umpir ed that her broiker, John Kendall, Tetreault, 18, were recently married by | spectors John DePasquale and John J.|game. us returned from ov The home classes in nursing, to be| Rev. Walter F. Borchert s ML AT L cmeip s || BUY ALUMINGM WARL Formed Blackheads, Scaled Over. Burned and Itched. s N ALUMINUM —_— “I had pimples on my face and EA TTLES they afterwards took the form of - T KE blackheads. They were hard, large and red, and they scaled over. They — were in blotches and burned when 1 Z 5 $3.50 up perspired, andthey also itched. They ; caused disigurcment. - “This trouble lasted about one 8 Y L 5 quart Kettle, same as cut year before I used Cuticura Soap and o | 355 i Ointment. In three weeks I got 3 3 * $4.00 relef, and three cakes of Cuticura i oap and two boxes of Cuticura =5 5 - Ointment heaied me."” (Signed) Jos. \ 3 Wil last twenty years Quinn have been retained to act as| On March 22 there was collected here | i, 1 Beet B, How Bile, held in Willimantic under the auspices| brief courtship. The marriage took | “floormen” in this city by the internal|$11.65 for the Brit can war ALLOUVIL Conn., Aug. 14, 1918. place in the rectory of St. Paul's revenue department. There are a num- | relief fund and i BALLOUVILLE copal church. They were attended by|ber of stores in this city and vicinity |which with the $3225.30 previously There will be no service at the z==Cuticura Toilet Trio->a& mmm Miss Emily Ackerman and Mrs. Rose|for them to visit and check up 50ods|ported makes a tota 3 5. Next | Methodist church Sunday. The pastor, Marchart. After the ceremony, a|that come under the income tax law. |Saturday the last collection for the [ Rev. W Wosamard s e pSonsisting of Soap, Ointment and COMBIN TION SETS Everybody loves a baby and break was eerved at the } Adjutant G ery M. Cole|fund will be made, the Plainfield col- ance at ference at Taunton which Palcum, pfgmotes and maintains A y the bride's parents, Mr ) Tred- | A v and aocompuanied | lector being Thomas Parkhurst and the ) hold o ch t this | | skin purigp, akin comfort and skin mody wants a baby abua- |crici Tetreault, No. 2 cot, | was In town Tuesday and accompanied | fo el "Gty collector Joseph Whirton. | Reporis rom various departments in-| | health oftenwhen all lse fails. .The robust. There are many The news of the marriage i & 3 i . = The newe, of fhe marrlage was not| Y oV G tmery ‘and selectzd the e ‘ L 12 in one, $3.25 young childr whom ¢ o (% site_for the boulder to be erected on TT CITY : z gerles g 3 ‘alcus en to returned from their honeymoon trip. : lr‘r'“m\ ,rm:ud\» Tocal Bpars JEWE C s the weekly to powder and perfume. Then why Ralph J. Walker, recently arrested|American War Veterans in homor of| When Miss M. A. Burdick hom 2 i 1 not makethesegentle, fragrant super- Others are advemsmg same for overloading his jitney automobile, | the Company 1, men who served in the Petersburg, ¥ spend the | oo 3 Y sever creamy emollients your every-da s was found zuilty of ihe charge and|world war. it was déeided to place the |w! o large alar y several Y for $4.47 . : toilet preparations? paid a fine of $5. Walker operate: t the front of the building, in the eur 2 i A m . 1o 0ver % The line between this oity and. Storrs the west end of the arill wiing, who'l > ol the hurch bemeyo-| | Sod sxerpbocest® com et Serple ey N Worth $6.00 ind at the time he was arrested was|The work of placing it started Wed- |few years ago M peht a Sl e fipi da o Do 2ot ferg thelaeinating fagrias Talowm for rrving passer N car, | nesday winter in Bermuda,.and when 1 .- | ler , % “‘ A B Serining thy sl ' Thirteen in One Set which is listed as a seven-pa g brought several plants L : X - . onEemy is The death of Mrs. Harriet E. Atwood, | ing brought soveral plan : T —_——— for $4.00 automobile. 5, wife of Thurlow J. Atwood, occur- | ld L2 Ao i e work fc fatherles 5 given n small mortions at-mtervals during At the close of play at the whist in| e 2 ¢ day morning ‘hl} wa }vmr!v]wn in a common T e s BRIEF STATE NEWS each day, would be an e e e B T R B e I a e D : < | Hartford.— The Ifartford district| 1 t 1 - & ove malnutrition and stecting | J1/7ie Mathieu wa Lire. rn in Man Sept. . ent on th r 0 the| fund for rclief in the Near Bast is now | uart Alum m coming dies priz 1 C. L. Barrows cd ter of Lucius and Har- 2 > : 1 fe's on Mason | 386,019, | NI e il on thie read 19 robust: oo e Mo o Hesides ber husband, | HeIEht: : act T aea s i g - §iis. Bery drop of So0it’s e > was awarded t Larkin | st Toa e e AT it zrew o iinch eV enty- i ¢ to Danieison| Wallingford.—Night school ses % - g frbeienririe ot The. o b t0 . Ts ¢ Wood. and twin granddaughters, 4[BOUTs. On top appeared a e e b n will end tonight (Thursday) and spe- | Sauce Pan 35¢ : Rind that builds strcngth and » whist w iven under_the au- rs. Mary Cross of Mansfield |green bud yhich ; : 4 d clal exercises will be he i s : Cior under_the spices of Obwebetuck lodze, No. 16 ¥ L niece, Alice Doty of | color. t week 3 p mill o ett :";{\ t 9| man the Woman's Civicy Ohlidren Thrive oa Scett’'s the meeting or Windham cn- ldwin F. Cross of this city, Homer | four g o i) e yme with| Torrington. iward A. Wilmot has| i = Scett & Bowne, Bloowéicld, N.J. 1815 apment, No, 10, L. 0. O. F\, V 3o £ Newport, R. I .and L. Howard & Zheystndiout g y | et tloies o T o o |received #he appointument as clerl of| HAEARRR——— evening in Odd Fellows' ha o | tral Village. g! D wdidates were advanced 1o ¢ he funeral of Mrs. Martha M.|atte: "o s to form o - 5 B onios thei ; 'Y\l!}’( oy Eassed by o deats o ol Planet) Jl'., Combination Plow’ Cultlva' JAY M. SHEPARD e el e : ; b § held Wednesday after-|The seven or nine stame 1| The Arn ery fond of cul- | B. Eka Imirably car out legree | ne home in gleville | acmiraniy’ he ceveniox e shnens e oo ot ) bsiall NewBrtain e mien et tor, Hoe and Seeder Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard im Palmyra encampn v mith conducted the | : < Z £ Wit ts rare 1 not the | su - M. C. A. program this week ws About 25 mem! n | s es, ers were D. P. Funeral Director & Embalmer |° b wer sts of t nan. an . Thompson, Howara| minfest odor. - The e i 5 s ranniv v and reunion of 60-62 Nortt — A the meeting. A very s - | Thom Joseph . Prue. Burial | s naac” ¢ ! | aay i the iethodist ct founded In 1834, held Wednemay. "0 g | R S0 Wilmmlntic | semion e e e | e neon wero| Members of the Jowett City Bantist | | h Ballowville and Attawau-| North Haven—Damagc estimated at| b Manure Forks $1.00 up Lady Awistac: Tel connect! ol e At g tto Ys. Robinson were ! i - L S i bR kol e o e church and congregation are to meet | £ : : |38 s caused at the Stiles Brick S " ervd a close of the m s in I on Wednesd: SiuEacs cul the great w t oAt e Bles B G D - iy ¢ The ch f lled o'clock to hear repo: n : SE0ne t ht to have been caused by fying Pl ¥ e chemical wagon was called o 4 : Iy %65 to ‘the inspirational meehin 2L s the} gparks a locomotive of the New . t' L JAC H r the corner o u st and| 4 {irte cluh heid \y X H,A\\w nis xplain the : ay t des: ar stor,| Farmington.—Mrs. Willi e . ¢ 1 NS, hec 0 he- ¢ - K 1 \ D. T - s cf Farmi on g 3 > F T Refreshments ) " + 1 J. - Fa ot e DENTIL | brooms and 1 xa arold Burke b aam, | ture, Tntores , e shown | 1. Douglas New vor|] : Cultivators to 7 3 | i 1 awl 1 sitor pi # Kor n offering w 4 ere they have been| Removed to 715 Main 3t, Willimantie | Erank Gunningham ar 3 Hours—% o = wip m Phone 44 | " A ve I etecte n honorabl. I N r nce Stott Clinton, Clinton Ice | E : . 2 . % = " company 1 Kn ¢ Col s to b i . : S V 3 € 2 " ock, $13,000, di- | 2 . tnam in alterna e local crack shot oa e - deeds of v p ? rat Lucius K. and Mabel L. JIRECTO e : ames I | s of 1918 of 1 teld Tligh | formed under the most 3 e stor the augan com- | S : R FUNERAL ECTORS AND EM- | men ey i et B B SitES bwa othe | tavez aflou- | Clinton, Beibertellion ‘VATER GLASS BALMERS The first meeting of local, | of Miss H=len Gallup of |upon two German machine H : : ; 20 1 held vening a 1 t lay cver and clea hem ou ) ! : _An; 5 Ansonio peo- 8 Urson St, Willimantic, Conn. | o, : : \ . oF ne o e en LEAGES Serub Braushe 0 0 e Phone 290 Lady Assistant) | t ormerly superior of | He f ity s || Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. . . 10¢ rmities of aga com- % The Household e .. [ She went back to Meriden, where whe|| Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street ANSFIF )2 | S M?S\“FLLD o | Telephone 531-4 Spading Forks John Yosk is in town for o fey en. A S Do Hawaed | spend Murray’s Boston Willimantic, Conn. Rtary CONDUCTING ROUND-UP OF CONNECTICUT SLACKERS alaries, allowanc addition | when, t held saleries, etc, and with au 2 Americanization tion blank, il capitol. Thes - R 5 e of this bill STATE CHAMBER SUPPORTS 2 the official letter AMERICANIZATION FULLY |of endorse of the Cennecticut e M nee or NG T Chambe Commerce follows: justice | cosident of the Connee gL Commares s : ruary 14, Atesrney 0. Wells icartedly 1 two Hartford was insirucicd to appgar zation bills now before t : the I¢ tive_commitfee which onbly, he bLud sc t the in ¢narge, and adyo- state's forty-one local C ¢|cate, on bel of the State Chamber compar- | Commerce and other int te ommer < e of the Ameri- the men |pers ar t fre Jonunec- i and an) : favor of t call. In|ticat Chamber's official letier ende i appropriation sufficently large to men | ir these two bi O t ull and complete Ameri- ready in|ter cails for il e ! tion l-epartmegt and pro- wing en- | iniependent their confer- | Americanizition pr WITHDRAWS SUIT FOR i draft records|3200,000. T bil to Mr DAMAGES OF $2,000 ‘o be sent to had Ueen approved ¥ only b the Connecticut Chamber Iso by| ™ 100 damage suit of Isaac Me- the Americanization co; tee of the against Antonio Lorgo. both of ¥ T o BRt ¥ e istri S wios hat s ailnatier criwnorCheis ok, pres- | New London, has been witharawn from Introducing the New Styles for Spring floss oy s e e ) D Aaation eriTrne) oo 3 N Thursday, Friday «nd Saturday A ———————— ww,wmm.un,wmmm! Il B2 umber of | C is_chairl *, Miner |go on the allegation thot Lonso beat, catly re-|added that with t i 1 and ) with an > is com- ial lotter he had uled copies | umbrella, steuck him with his fists and reports have|of his remarks before thc committee |kicked him on Bank street on June sembly |11, 1917, Longo made a general dental. and Summer, Nineteen-Nineteen and other “no recom- to the depart- e task of findin cut how manv were really wilful de- ters, and i the “no re- cases to lear ion of military ser- New Spring Suits, Coats, Dolmans, Capes, t the war fford no imm acker and cvery ore who 1 up will be d as vig- if t 1 were still Dresses, Skirts and Waists : round- itors il ava + slacker nothing 3 and mil ¥ from his iman- [«istri Wherever located the draft are to be tak irnel by th ser distr secution. The Variety of Styles, Fabrics and Col- : be repeated i orings Bids Fair to Make This Presen- It 1o the people who come. carly. to | WashnEtoR itve: ben 2t work liatn tation of Decidedly More Than Usual - ; — "uw‘l‘ e Onl One BeSt Interest. Why Druggists Recommend |Fins out o duest W;::(:"l“i;fu m\'t Kind, Of CQ‘[‘n e ———————— e i same time were not {oved to join the colors T SWflmF'ROOt board. The deserter is tha man who failed to respond when called to the p SRS celors by his draft board or who hav- h reported subsequently leserted be- by Dr.|the tonment bladder medicine. our 1, and i w's preseription are not Inclnded in t] ses which atsS wW. g eg re Swamp-Root L strengthening | will be handled by the 1 authori- ih . t l medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver | ties. e ¥ hose e e e e " " 7 e most popilar. tended the hould o | Swamp-Root has the test of It is sold merit and it she kidney » so many nds. Be sure to Mine Planter Service Positions. The United v mine plant- service will hold open conwetitive xaminations on May 5, 1919, for the v nt officer grades of master, first mate, and second mate apoard army mine planters. About ositions | start treatment at onc are to be filled. The secretary of the However, if you wish first to test|jccal board of covil service examin- t preparation send t c crs at the post office or ustom house Kilmer & Co., Bingha -|in any city of the U States will r a sample bottle. ) supply to awy Derson inter d a sure and mention the Norwich | printed arnonncement containing full } Daily Builetin. nation to the requirements