Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 2

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ned B Londor. and a eister, Mrs. Carrie Fries ! WILLIMANTIC of Boston. It was stated Thursday | _Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, { night that Mr. Root went to Clark |23 Church St. Telephone 105, Corners on Thursday to see William ! e Quinn of that town on a matter of What s Going On Tonight. business, but just why he was walking Puri wn the tracks at e time of he Py s Aininton Temple: | fatal accident will probably never be e gt krowy, The body was brought to this city and prepared for burial. Another sad feature of the unfortu- nate affair was that the engineer of the express which struck Root was none other than Engineer John Me- Carthy whose home is at 3§ Jackson street in this city and is ‘well known Lere. Engineer McCarthy was quite broken up over the accident, but stated Thuraday nigl that it was unavoid- able on his part; that he was mal fast time on the down grave cirve between Clarks Corners and North Wingham and saw Root in plenty of On the arrival of the Boston express in this city Thursday afterflon, it was learned that express had and kilked an unknowr walking along the track north of the North The train was was paced on of the cre It was learned Thursday night that the man who was struck and killed by the Boston express, | 1-2 miles north y of the station at North ‘Windham, |time for Root to have gotten out of the Thureday afterncon is Irving Root of |Way. He pulled the whistle wide open Leon2rd Bridge. He was a partner|and applied the emergency hrakes im- is brother, Clayton Roo¢, in the T but was unable to-bring the far g business. e was born in op .before striking Root Columbia and was un- tly never heard the w] married mother are mot livine. In addition to his brother on, the deceased is survived by her brother, Willilam Root of New FRECKLES Now he strach man who was about a mile Windham_ station. stoped and the body a stretcher by members dis father and tie and the e back, throwin him to the right side the track Mr. McCarthy has had teen v of experience an eer on the New Haven road and this is the first man his engine ever struck. Alfred Rood of Windham Center was sted Jate Thursday . afternoon by pulice on a charge of assat il come before the police lay) morning. cart this Many Willifnantic friends of Mrs. W. Palmer will be crieved to hear the of her ceath which occurred sday afternoon - about 5 o'clock. Paimer underwent a serious op- tion ahout five weeks ago in St eph’s Fospital in this city and for was thought she would re- from the oreation. The norn_in' Andever, Conn eers ol lasi January 30th. esided at Cleginut H past twerty years and in addition r husband, she iz survived by two ind her father, A. F. Thomp- Is the Time to Get Rid of These W Ugly Seots. Stmply get double strengt and app litt morning even t disappear, w vanished en more than a plete beant Be sur stre night oon see that | have be lighter on It is seld ie needed “ e WoOrst un to | th have | to b childran There was a large attendance of rel atives and friends of the pupils of Normal and Model schools at tion < and @ ile rely ounce clear the ¢ ompiexion the dem- i ¢ ork in Folk dan ymna them i g Norm evening. The gram wa foliows March, leaders Ath grade, Windham trect school; salute’to the flag: run- {ning tactics, seniors, Normal school oxen dance, ith and 6th grade Windham chool; balance work, junio nd fail | Oaks st guar: remo: Al 3. C. incol Co. 659 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FURNITURE Telephorte 705-3 UNDERTAKING Telephone 705-2 treet eniors, maker's dance and d grade, Windham | school: free | Normal school: shox May dance school < warmly applaud arried out. The demon- siven under {he directic Paschatt and the reflected Austrial | department kly American M. C. A. buildin e benc ho may wish informatio tance regarding Amer The class in meeting_tonizht Y. M. C. A. building. will be in charge of Fi subject for and_the County. Mr. Fenton ed to lead the discussion on ubject. The meeting is open to i Night (Friday) nk P were sectior no nam noted in by the war departmer Brown of Norwich Lenten service this the First Congregational church frernoon av 4 o'clock ik Real- Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true-fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. o Compare it with the old-style gelatine desserts. 1t will be a delightful rev- elation. Get the right kind — Jyjy:Jet 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25 Cents JAY M. SHEPARD Bussseding Fimore & Shepard Faneral Director & Embalmer | 6062 North St., Willimantic | Lady Asmistan: Tel comnection DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST Removed to 715 Main Si, Willimantie Mours—d o ® W inm Phone 44 "~ KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantic, Conn. 5 Unien St, P MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME EASTER SUNDAY Join Our Easter Club $1.00 Makes you a Member and the Machine you select will be delivered in your home, the balance in small month- ly payments. Life is not complete, and no home real without music.: Music will help make your home happier and better, and our club offer will make it convenient to pay for it. Step in this week and let us talk it over with you. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. gine struck him in the | for | = | (Friday) |zo0d old {to THNPEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor ¢ and Nerve Force. ing from the countless prepara- { and treatments which are contin- ; advertised for the purpose thin people fleshy, develop- |ing arms. neck and bust, and replaci the soft curved lines of health and beauty. there are evid ently t h 0 usands of men and women who 4 keenly _feel | their exces- sive thin- ness. T hinness and weak- ness are usually due bodies need ained in icians claim there 1 supply this defici- organic_phosphate s bitro-phos- | | pensive and is sold | by Lee vich and | most a1 s under a guarantee of satisf money By feed directly and by supply with the necesga food elements] bitro-phos quickly produces a - welcome ormation in the appearance; the in weight frequently being a HAMILTON. to starved nerves. Our more phosphkate than is modern foods. Phy is nothing that w the eney so v known amc | ph & ing the hod phosphoric phate n | toni zeneral Ihea Nervo weight also carries improvement in the ustiess, slecplessness and rEv. which nearly always excessive thinness, soon dull eyes hecome bright, and checks glow ie hloom of ct health. Miss Georgia Hamilton who was once thin and frail, reporting r own experience, “Bitro- | Phosphate has, brought 2 magic n ition with me. ‘1 gained sunds and never before felt so wel | CAUTION: -~ Although - bitro-phos phate relieving 1ervo and general | owi properties, vio does not desire ~comp disapp the monthly was_held, Pre embly hall njoyed. At § Dawson of ing talk on The meeting closed the audience. m of Doyle and Murphy of ic for losses sustained in the ldings of town of Mans- ard of rise in the labor at that favorably upon in| ford this week. The a unt involvs s about 000, | The four young sailors who f eir roam v 0l b ished ne e in week, were | station at| ng by| T 1 urpose. San Jose Council No. 14, K. of C, voted to hold a in the town hall | n held | rs of the | had | one | tion with | one there | the horse om shoot cessf essors A. T. 8 The meeting 1uspices ommittee 1ethods of beauti- be discussed. 11- ides on Home Yard g, will ' be is public and it L number will of the opportur this important sub- is d was recent e b received in town Nathan C. Bil- He was born in{ ves and many held Thursd. ing at his o'clock requiem Was sung Thers was £s and fr hear Burial wa “riends uct- in St. Jo- cemetery. Before Judge Foss in the police court hursday morning, Joseph Trnollo uilty (o assaulting Gaetd- ine of $2 was imposed rvices of an interpre- iry to profecutc the Brief Mention. who recently under- omoval of Thursday fo return to street, today ton. cover his home Har tow 3 Private W turned to his hor ged fr ans last Monday . member of the provo at that camp for some time, a military policeman : NFLAMMATION = AND CONGESTION Norwich was in ndell P. Camp De He h guard ting as Regy's yellow m jon- or it more ins true > inflam- is indieated place of the ster or Hni- It cannot > no disagree- able fumes to irritate rie nose and syes. ment Dlister Just rub it on—that's stop headache, ache and neuralgia those tortured rheumatic joints for blessed reiief—no local application take its place. s in the yello to ask for Begy" Use it backache, ear- Rub it on Fox. Be sure s Justarine. TOPS PAN Setite | 8 OR real enjoyment and delight, one box of Murads is worth a dozen packages of ordinary cigarettes that “merely smoke.” Murads are Pure Turkish! 100% Buy a package of Murads. Ifyou are not more than satisfied, return half the package to us and get all your money back. We are not afraid to make this okferi—— MURADS ARE TURKISH —the world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. USQUEPAUGH Mr. and Mrs. Willow Valle Thursday The Ladil Aid I M. Kenyon 1 . noon. Officers were ¢ s ¥ rs as follows Kenyon abeth Cook Harry t from col- term of ed Monday morning spring M e the 1 at s meeting was held in the rnoot harge LSONVILLE New mond. Mr. and Mrs. George oming, were callers in t Monday evening. . C. Webste Sunday Wi W1 of \ Ed. Keegan was York the 1 Providence visitor Elizabeth here. Mr. and Mrs. 1 oming, visited ly. Mrs. C. D. Kenyon spent last week with Provid: 3 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar: Webs daughter, Doris, of Read Saturday and Sunday with on_and family D. B. Knight and Mr. Peck callers at Peace Dale, Saturday ing. Mrs. E. L. Simmons, who mo ‘Waite's Corner, in Octob: h ed back to this village cupis the Amos Palmer housc J. 8. Lamond was a caller in DProvi-| dence Monday Service was church Sunday morni ford conduc the § the superintendent wa preser Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tiddis of Ho; kinton, were callers here rec: WOODSTOCK Miss Rilla Child is s i cation in Middletown The public school Kirkbride, of spent Sunday Tren- with rela- e has rented her move in Davoley latives here, with hes she was home in while to her van was a Putnam vis- D ion ed t e man in B w oc- pring plough- held as usual ‘in -t Falip ) reir hool week off n, during from dr he spr " GOODYEAR ril meeting of the Good- 1 club, Tuesday evening, it . U§TARIN voted to hold the annual Easter ball. The Goodyear Sing- » will furnish music. are being laid for the coming the spring vacation. Miss Helen Perley spent the week end in Middletown, the guest of Miss the qu Goodyear season hifts now Woodstock | cotton mills 1l season. would s there to dr fre ops g are brir It mill to town daily the bowling much BRIEF STATE NEWS Torrington—The | been reduced om vogue Danbury—Logan Brc | port, ho conduet have just purc of the Union in Danbury, Bridgeport, New have looks as though prosperous and Miiford, a in conneetion w good The transgetion om Y sto At Goody er cing new the hom, unday. Farmington—The County rice of milk has | 4 to 13 cents p had been ished Housing lice is of fitie g inches in thick New Hampshire Northfield, — 7 spring cattle sho Tuesday I f Bridge- g-established | Main street, this as Haven lington, Terryvill th heir present s incl e on it of a paralytic shock suffer iec i conduet . them | were nine p 34 pairs ef litehfield. There c: s more than exhibited, FORMER RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT ARRIVES IN NEW YORK sril 1| | Baron sen. former Russian to the U d States and delegate at the treaty of Portsmouth, arrived here today on the tockholm. His com~ n nounced. : i sen with his family, who Monday 1 him, fied from Russia last fron way to Sweden on Park stre GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY Wa- | Kept her iucke youthful, dark and glossy witk common garden Sage and Suiphur FLONZALEY QUARTETTE our hair with 0 one can aturally, so mixture, and vou can ready-to- the ad- cost the use sved b, br dition of “Wyeth's pound or other becom and lu Gray __fa grace, is a ttractive with ur Compound Wyeth's Sage and look years youhger,

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