Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 2

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NORWICH, RULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 Dennis, tyler. The members of the lodge are gnticipating another success- Bulleti ful year and are working hard for a Church St. Tll.phom 105, Home of their own in this city. i ; M. Eugene Lincoln will no doubt be 1ud‘im‘.‘cl:u?:l:n g.",,::,'f;‘,‘,t"“mo_ busy for a few days receiving con- caty atholle Benevolent 50" |eratulations from friends and ac- bwebemack lodge. No. 16T, 0.0, F, | (uaintances as on Vedn-sday ~he odge, No. 16. 1. 0. O. F.,| roached the fiftieth anniversary of his meets in Odd Feliows' aail. business carcer in this town. There Frank P. Fenton, secretary of the|arc very few men in Willimantic who Selective Service Board of the 17th|have seen the changes mad~ through- district, has been asked through thejout this segtion that Mr. Lincoln has military emergency board to furnish | While Mr. Lincoln has had the longest Governer Holcomb with the names of | Lusiness carcer of any one locally, he all discharged members of the famous|has a second in W. N. Foster, who has 2 . 2 “6th Diviston frony the town of Wind- |hoen in business in this city some for- Here is something important. ham, and their present mailing ad-|ty-nino years. ~During ail this time dress. It s presumed this information |Loth men have been infercated largely is wanted so that tgkets may be sent|in the lumber business by the former o 2o the various men and accomodations!and the shos bsiness by the latter Important to the man who likes a Suit .rranzed for {heir participation in the|and have been very successful in th = parade of the 26th Division to be held | raspective lines, and beth are active = 3 — ffll in Boston soon. The names of the|and alert. of substantial, serviceable type—no ®. dischaged lnpmbers of the Four young sailors from the Naval sion from this city R » 1 aining Station at Newport, R. I, o%- or fol-de-rols—suits conservatively styled- ollows: From ( "“!““"‘ idently- tired of roaming, called at the intry, Corporals Thom: 7 |local police station late Tuesday night s . useph _ Dion, I'red R. Dupre ani informed Lieutenant McArthur for all ’round business wear. vates Béwerd A. Jackson. that they were absent from the sta- o, ey AnEaa Shithy | on without Jeave #hd had run out.of enol SRWar -1 - ? | fuhds., They were locked yp for ‘the . . ion TR Na W edsany Fatadin, CDIR i Fabrics that are all-wool—hard finished rd and Alfreda Vertefuille of this c 255 f'ion, Thoma: O'Connor, Archie Les 1a talk over the telephone Sergeant W. L. Knox and Pri cthie BobTan ‘ i S o whisgerth u.f's.mm"‘nm-.r N e e worsteds—the best goods that ever went : : Makes even a washmg John 1 Jearde 0. r ! made of the sailo He was told Company K, 1020d Tnfantry and Pri- |y Sl db e . A28 Chaties oot of Company G, |tat o guard would be sent atter the into:Nien's Clothes. - : maChlne do Work t Mathin 1 Bartation, @ total| “.rpe o1y matter to come before the " e police court Wednesday 1orning was : ; . ; better and qlnckel' st j"”“.'\,’;‘,{ff:,‘";[ ‘°A. - ",l," ”‘. SR ce :“c Bk ol ol S We are selling these Suits at $25.00, : #n the installation of o e ar 3og) nt an : . s cer ™ '“\’ wil ‘;xv?‘?‘?‘v‘d. S8 e $30.00, $35.00 and $38.00. ; Washing machines and Fels-Naptha fth annive agntust Postems assault. are work-saving ways to make clothes P 4 o fund fr ocai drive - 5 i .00, $20.00, $22.00 i i nesdaw it was held | The ‘,;,‘M‘”i.{f.‘l’x’ .fgr:‘:x;‘; o e g o s . clean and white. If you have a machine slowly. t W arneunced on | y that the $2.900 mark had ched, ieaving some $800.to ho! It’s a good time to buy clothes—at least i - ‘ always usc Fels-Naptha Soap' The tained to meet the guota allotted im0 i o v naptha churns its way through the Friends of John Connell in this city here. R sC o genoal e (el ; i soapy water and removes ALL of the from the service at Camp sup, dirt ¢ has been a member of the odMtor o = i ? g > el N The market today is not a money-making o Sl | 1 i |, .The funeral of John H. Mossley was| market for the progressive merchant. 1 : v The lgrgest manufacturet of washing oo 5t o ociock. : : machines recommends Fels-Naptha t 3 ; T And by the same token it is a money-sav- Soap. Frel ing market for the consumer. : ;,_r','-;.. il Fels-Naptha loosens all the dirt, and prer a1 e must- || F , Chise o bmowedk: . / requires less e‘ffort and time in work- local Todz: |izzs were_nel cay morning| : : ing the machine. 20 o'clock. e requiem | 3 Josey chu larly suecessit was sung by Tev articularly s . ove elock ! 2 Fels-Naptha means less wear and tear Ay i S it e B CHURCH | j Lindtn Bockatin ice at the g in St. Joseph's MAIN AND on the clothes. ommitee . harge | Keles, Fowi B Bar W iens: REED . " cntertainment_compris e - rmon e COMPANY Fels-Naptha works in water at any a hn Mol B 4 est | he body a B. Chamberlain, jmiels. John MeQuillan u : Sl S Oneuinedla temperature—cool, lukewarm or hot, am, ex i oxslted il ‘ ot Willimantic, Conn. Fra The great big thing about Fels-Naptha js— you do not have #0 boil the ciothes unless wvou really want to. Ch]d L | i T : . 2 SRS e k R = 3 i Always ask for it by its full name— ldren Love ment of the Y. M i | ) 3 i s ‘\JOANK Cascarets-—10c {va: Of /ths Skvah Hony e oilin hes resvera Artat S are to be hauled out for repairs | ¢ 1ess and was abe to return to B ¥ nd general overhauli S er Danielson Monday. | enc i inch of the ot rks ha u Ireland of Hartford vis- Candy cathartic is harmless B Rl VIng | arrived. Orders have I ved at |ited the local school t week. & 2 v | the works to go ahead ¥ the v ; o n iregan was a to tender stomach, liver ur ¢ y > pilot houses boats | ca re Sun i ; and bowels e Lotus € | ve been aws ) Bl . en staying | M Roberts Rinehart | for men temporaril P ni ) s been suffering with m’l S el Miss Car, ) with the p < hat mmato heumatism. hild is bilious, constipated | Americans Come ster ard might close I ack = an k. Its little tongue coated Mr. Raymond o ions fop he tEnc Be Lt RS S e okt | R v o | e e e e ‘HLUNGTON a 10-cent br Cascare and | Farewel poem by Celi xter | years in a large shipyard in Portlan ti oris Amidon, who is attend- straighten the ster 1 Lotu artette laine, has returned to the village and 3 S Springs, | Children love this harmie y | The o1 Bohaemoy | expects to remain for some time { cathartic and it cleanses the little | 2 dan Although there was litt] any ice 'y Wilson, who drives a truck for Jiver and thirty feet of howels witho The Blue Dam Strau here this winter, Doyle & Son 3 is boarding griping scarets contain no calo- Lotus Quartette ained plenty from ou 1 mel and b 1 T hrough Fi Vater ¥ 1 ather i 1 T day Howard move the s a son i Hings 2 b ¢ George V. S Bogue, Helen Ga Mary |are inclined to think that he did s. Wilson of Woodhaven, N, Y. out of the bowels st family | er ards waiting ren ¢ ge Wr motored to Hartfora Henrietta Morris Jessie| John Pringle of Rhode Island was a birthday party ven Master cathartic because it never cramps or|The Bells of Rheir Lamare | ing season Eldredge is e | tended a business meeting in the | Hitche of Qliver Andrews and|Junior Gillett on urday afternoor wickens like other things Mr. H nt D e Tonteto ] ) e 4 est of farmers, especially poultry- | Theodore Garceau has collected from | by his parents. A lively crowd of — Aloha (Hawaiian farewell song) | used for fishing 1, the trees on his farm on Bluc Hill| Some milkmen . who bring|youngsters were present and greatlp JAY M. SHEPARD 3 t h y in nes Taylor recently bought a|Several barrels of maple sap which he ‘v he 7 a. m. milk car got left,crjoyed the afternoon. imantic has converted into deliciou They didn't set party of school children and ; : O o eas el : ¥ ¥ ereau Preston is ill with | SYTup, richer and thicker than friends, chaperoned by the Buceseding Elmore & Shepard e ‘ : 2 i i i ho cold syrap from the north ., North Ridge road had to bell 5 motored to . 2 sl ; | 7cr B 1 T | 1 out in places Monday in ord t r fin w th ier v a: 1l use es os: A lettor re H harles Barber has sold his od ou placés Monday in order y ev g to see © Funeral Director & Embalmer snce was requested | e FNow London Hias | bis' feoaty, e iegostroye who with | ine ‘Lotanan: oad ak|that the R. F. D. carrier could get|men. N 1l 0 were y.-.m r' i rvich the 'nnud to th ge and will make 1 tites Ko Bad g of Norwick ] Sz N ] v gh. P. Bonnemarche and family have 60-62 North St, Willimantic |/ "o re Pt va% el ok | home With faughter, Mrs. Deli s been east t91¢q his family. there. > far | Mrs, Andrew Potter visited relatives|oirived at their new home recently Rady Aseistant Tel conmmection | rare entertainment was afforded yfin NF;AMw,m is so pleased with er for couple of years,|in Danielson Monday s wsed from William: Hsvse. Thers Lo bt S e, | “Mrs. Delia Rathbun and Mrs iy dhiat ho would ke to spend Homicz has rented: the | children in the family. All ‘I‘AIQ’ , Miss Nellie Dugan S y s SIEAG) an : : SlnnEn I attenc public schoc DK F C jACKSON e s Charlotte Pemberton, county 8 Afics Faerell Of Rbcd ot ¢ et 2. They empect| ‘ne who has charge of thef CHESTERFIELD : un {farm bureau demonstrator, = was w London, as over Sunday ; R ate road around here has succeeded| . o : 7 v A . £ th > s eache ting was held at .« L esday to attend a t 58| Miss Anha Hend 4 % ek : veling off the stretch of road be- |\ foachers Meclig was g he morni > soug service in in g Ec s Sew ¥ork. Miss B B ! those interested|iwoen the Toll Line bridge and §mith's; Chapel Hill School the first of iU LAl e < : o New York. Miss & k oun the houses. ¥ : : o weck conducied by Supervisor Eld-|the e T - ic 1 c00k- | companied her. St b T atl Cor X een in such poor | VR con 4 Fvangelistic & DEN lL/ Y lasses .M-ILA!”: _\.‘m;m_ 2 it s s arrolit na: satamnat: to s sl oy ’f"";e:‘t"“ri ml?_nrlnmn the rainy periods| " ,“,T‘Iflfli“?’uu place were surprised |Price of Unbeliet.! g | arr a student at Pratt | Munson, fter a short visit to| ¢ A i ine ciada| thiS year ! g R TG Edith Raymond :n Middietown Removed to 718 Main 5t, Willimantie n Br 1, N. Y., has been | he her, Sarzoll | : Inequidns m‘“l', am Crofts recently entertainea|to- hear of the marriase of Mildred| 0"l SEG0WN. oF fhsiness, Mours—4 o m % § 5 o Phone 44 | spending ¢ days at his home in D lunals Y i thoe i o sHeB A e o of Mr. and Mrs. George|Huntley and Clvde Rex, which ook} ™5 i) "Saxton 'has retined from this city been [ s E | Maning father, “Mr. " Crofly, of(PiRce at Hast Lyme:Eatdvday ‘aftcrs i, Gome s e has been spending Myrtle Jordan of Wellesley College, | n {1, T il Robuda is setting up a DeW | anove Bis hrofhac \‘”“mm\mm Meriden where he b been Sp g y z from | saw mill 1 S r Serge - i the er with Lis G has been visiting with her parents, Mr. S y o ;:’nn‘“}}’""fi, ‘:h[‘c.h ¢ ', S. A, who recently re-| John Kaplan, Bthel Lide s, | 1 wllm Clark of B moUREY 'BROS and Mrs. Fred Jordan of North street.| Charles Hadley of the Y be st Iy Dlone. Helnmu twol g Telirhed thom Hiarte, Isaue Kaplan attended a w 4 | 1k F. Webb has returned |yard is expected home for t veek- | i a4 | 1 Har er s |- ¥ ‘X"“”‘“‘:fl“‘f*““ flon with hi xml'r:nu on the farm. PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. |0 town after spending the winter in|oeng ’ g 5 1 < is urlo | 2 1508 . 5 returned Monday mnioraing to his Hartford has opened her home on | \irs. Annie Farnan of Grot nail wa his parents, Mr. Mrs. Wareham | o arrival of Robert | stud ’ 5 BALMERS Windham road ake her home in the village for some | At ',“,‘( flvere.Spinsday) W Benna s the guest over|has been overseas foy o number of |SUICHS, o Lo b ang 8 Unien St Willimantie, Gonn, |, Mrs: Lila I as returned from | i 3 | Pl l“l Gipliuigd K Sunday in New York of Rev. and M months. s now stationed at B e e Providence, where she has been spend- | Wilmer Eccleston is visiting in | 5 . bk N Rubey wish | Robert Cochrane, formerly of Yantic. ump Merritt, =i was not able to complete Phone 256 ‘Lady Assistant) | ing the win W er Dcelse : o S | Miss Bovle of Hartford was a local| AMiss Doris Saxton spen: the week ! Letyxas g ‘abie 2 v London. e : out shoveling roads which | T e 1h N e TonaT his route | new nurse has arrive |8 ; - 3 AL ! L New ondon. William Ashbey. Mr. Ashbey's il e el saeel - Charles Bentley of. Newport Leveloif has returned s unchanged 1S u .-fiM . frecal) stati who is taking a ¢ i spénding the winter in wOODSTOCK vALLEY Douglas McDonzld of Stonington was | Sm an interesting add ie 2 theoretical and practic- | New % 1 z address on| o = v caller in the village Wednesda ! L & | . and use of torpedoes, Raymond Iisterbrook of the T, S. 8. & A i i i B o D e 0 end with his family | Minnesota spent last week with his n Willimantic Sageeon rother, Myron Esterbrook. EKONK . e e | Miss Marsgaret Welch has i has returned St e s. 1. L. Cooper celebrated her 83ra ; ard of TMartford Is work-|; o home in New Haven after pfsin Sandin et e L. 5 birthday 5 There was no church services Sun-|ing in and boarding at Bd- s X last week by serving 5 o'- pending the week end at The Coloni- aho Wi clock tea to a few friends. day on account of the P e 0 ro 1 » : |41, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Urning to , D. | Mrs. A. N. Hammond spent Tues- Wflhmantlc Conn worst storm of the seas me T Charles Tessar has arrived home | Mackensie. evening. oy day in Hartford with her husband, Rep. 9 . day and by night was almost a_bliz-|from overseas, aithough he was re-| Andrew Lareado of New London was| A bd y Mr. Langdon of| /"N "Hammond. zard. The wind blew rlo ported dead, and no word was receiv-|a guest jay of Orin Banning, Jr.| NCW purned fo the groundi™y i Brockman has a new driving cd the snow by walls and fences into|ed fc cveral months. Miss Bdith Vogel has returned. to s firs HpEead OVer |y e drifts, some four feet d { wounded twiee her home in ¥ » N, Y., after spend : S is re- & ac 5 are an Rev. De Sturges has returned aftsr Miss Fsther Gallup c . - | covering steac and s, giz ing the past month with her aunt,|Yo0dland ov ned by Ct < d-1 several days spent in New EXQUISITELY DAINTY AND' FASHIONED WITH §|tncr's near Moosup rida i to meet riends \ o cali he S 4 Mrs. B irned | P€ODle who = ~d to all, the 3 1o her homein Dilton atter snoning | RCuso and othe . on the| East Hartford—Mrs. Annle C. Minet more Mrs. John Williams, ‘irough tho energtic effo York. and remained over night e DELIGHTFUL INDIVIDUALITY ARE THESE | e dags in anic with Sir. Feteh: | aeiming nrone e saved. Thelof Burnside avenue, Hartford, e . : Mopton was ”m Heak spovie 'n was not insured. Slmo;nces“ ‘)\e:p(cr|l;ge\zlemrzmt %r‘ flhn es Mox as s -1€ v Mire, W. Harrison Raymond has re-| daughter, 1 iss Ruth Miner, to Clifford to whip the 1 ] \um«r Wilcox has returned to his ! & v o Slmsy NEW BLOUSES [ i Winning ; [z i el ame v S ey ot S U0 00T W 5 Sl Da8 e G e several although|passing ten days va ation on Blae Hill streams are somewhat full for suc- | the guest of Theodore Garceau. Here are some Georgette Crepe and Crepe-de-Chine PQP&E‘EWE:?&};E&;}:E{H?‘; heof {he \o?m,ntlJ{;Mg\re;:“‘mn‘n)w‘ EAST KILLINGLY OLD AGE STARTS Waists to go with your New Spring Suit. Some are §| {ovin mecess Goodbealth helpsin winning 1 last month, who was re-| Private W Bles batle [t brings streath, cnergy, codur- S bre-| Private W t I. Cheever of the| . piquantly trimmed with adorable frills of self material, 3 ‘l‘m’ . milk route 1;‘“; r;vansuumm from “over there, was the| _ a Dusinesss of aairyay guest of T, 1 's. A, P. Rich for| while others are strikingly enhanced with colored beads. mgnwpfll |, Punils of the Sodom Mads! school|a few days the past weck. | Sefence sags that ol age begins with action and enables the organs to throw sented one doll to the Near| Gilbert Larkin's horse in some way | Weakened kidneys and digestive organs. ggj ;13"! PQ::;\A‘ f:h.';lrll ;‘lrlmg‘ll"‘fmfi::: . have belped the ds to health and happiness; | 19 and collected over five dol-|freed itself from the v Monday | This heing true, it is easy to believe 3 These are the sort of Blouses that will make the fre- || i aised thousands to bealth and hapoioces, from residents in the vi-|afternoon when opposite Dattey's coi- | that by keeping the kidners and dizes. |25 You continue the reatment, When x l . agd gt fed Kb rn sed bladticr: n tacs the ty of the school lase and staried 10 run. It was cauzii | tive organs cleansed and in proper work | bt B R quent doffing of your box coat or wrap a real temptation. §| dscae orodueing waste i corricd ou i the Warner, for several vears|at Mr. Andrews' f er"old ‘age con be deferred and | (SRR of o steh day. GOLD MED: g y % 1 3 x » rhesmatic | ¢ o Towers, but who has been| Wednesday, on the west side of the| rolonged far beyond that enjored| z A visit here will acquaint you with all their loveliness and "';:f;"":_“:‘w‘:‘:::";m i e ‘employ of the Allen Hardware| Eddy Pray reservoir, the woods of .| by the average person. s h{;g”&g:‘;‘;““ Sadiprgrenta otare plie S, Weartno, | Company of New London for the past| R. Rich were mostly burned over, a1so| Fos eree 900 sesss GOLD MEPAL | Do ek ot Gtil%oln Ass os Sitbene 69 and $12.50. s has entered the Norwich|the pasture lands of A. P. Rich ana t £ appeal. $4.69 and up to $12.50. Foles Kidney' Fill made « freat Id‘;fltrrnc T e e i o T T T o blane sl And | Hnarlem Oil has been relieving the | have settled down for good. At the firat 1 was in greal ¢ . “Puberculosis at Ba . wa i : Gown, sad when 1 was down } 1id 1o Geawton tment, having injured his left hip.|on the boundary line betwe rvin and disability due to advanc. | sign that your kidneys are not working i - e | v 8 chair, T was 80 lame all over 1 sufered | Mre. Bafley chaperoned a |Hill and Harry Battey, otherwise the : T inction, | BoaPeril: oy 3 Four drussist and et & adony. Now I feel like a new person, stronger v irs. Alber e e iy S e : and needs no introdnction. | box of 'GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl i et ereey wase My Phatnl Besks | PArty of ten girle many from Yantlc|fire would have gono into the Ken-| .GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed | Capsules, Money refunded 3f they do THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | ShsieRmiiimainn i s i s Sl b e it B i | SOTpMEBA MG O Rt Clpties” My tbied iy & . - . mead Foley Kidaey Pills to all safferio 1a the | 51ven o the men in the service Sat-|ers of wood lots would have been ing about 5 drops each. Take them as|member to ask for the oriinal imported wayldid” urday evening, who were guests at|heav: od on , with a wallow of| GOLD MEDAL brand. L the, Community Club, Among those| Did'the ground hog tell the truth| Iomem i il With & A Kidney| 5 o The Lee & Osgood Co. present were Misses Olive Btshop, Feb. 2 or not? All in East Killingly B ages. .~

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