Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. What Is Going On Tonight. neient United Workmen, imantic No. 11, meets at 140 Order od All Headache Gone. Breath Right. Tongue Clean. Skin Clear. Complexion Rosy. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular—So Convenient! The James F. Cosgrove Co. LADIES’ STYLISH OXFORDS AND PUMPS FOR SPRING WEAR ARE NOW HERE IN GREAT VARIETY San Jose coun- ! Main strect. ‘olumbu Masor about meets in 1ersor ident of Monday 60 years of died P unloading d in the r nly Kennerson was Mr. Jackson hay of W. G. Hoiman nerson had b the home of the Mr from the Jackson appeared pper but hefore ta the hot topped at the see how things were going. In ‘he course a short conversation with Mr. on, Kennerson said in a jok- ng way, “Take off that white ome up here and give hat point Mr. house for his i with h comp Ladies’ Louis Heel Oxfords in Tan, Gray, Black Kid ‘and Patent Leather. dson ¢ away Mr aking | 530 p. m home for Atout at his door, supper. voung Sumner of feeling The hoy changed jobs thinking tha work inside would he asier. was about half un- loaded at time In a short time Kennerson 1 at the door s though for nd in a mo- |of extending their congratulations and ment reeled ar 1 fell out the door onto t wishes, Monday being Mr. San- the 1oad of ha:. Sumner catching hold = birthday. Mr. Sanderson is of him as he fell. Mr. Jackson came|an c{f and highly respected citizen of out of his house and by the time he{ Willimantic and one of the oldest reached the spot, the stricken man was [ members of Natchaug Lodge, 22. No. 2 nneonscious and, after gasping two or A oot three times, expired. Medical Exam- | _ Mrs. Patrick J. Lee of 72 Chapman g i street recently received a letter from st 1> b ol i L her son, James J. Lee, in which he Mr. Kennerson wa | states that he has received a commis sasemation, s had Y| sion as second lieutenant in the Re- e Lieut. Lee was orizinal- o B IR L of Company L, 102nd In- & Tone ¢ e Net ok o nd was transferre,l to K com- stredt. . Pils Wite died - a rrupiber p,u’n “of the same regifnenc just before years ago. He vioamber Of | the regygnent went overseas I Maahter Mee Mol thewson, | tember. He also stated in ¥ S & Lin bhet ihat he hoped to he on his way h ; at an early date, but that many of the men who received comm be obliged to stay over other six months. and faint with him, Ladies’ Military Heel Oxfords in Dark Brown, Gun Metal and Patent Leather. hay this derson on High street for the purpose | was slightly gassed. He was eonnegt- ed with the Signal Engineer corps, 28th Division, 111th Iioadqudflem Private ‘Washburn had many friends who deep- ly regret his death. At the meeting of Natchaug lodge, Knights of Pythias, No. 22, Monday night, another large elass of candi- dates was given the second degree. Our Ladies’ Louis Heel Pumps and Colonials in both Patent and Dull Kid are very dressy and dainty in style and fit. rs. Levina Walker, formerly of Willimantic, figures prominently in the matrimonial ventures of Burton M. McLane, who was arrested in Bur- lington, Vt., last week and was taken to Baltimore and lodged in jail. Me- Lane on his own confession is what might be termed a widow of fortune hunter. S. ¥ it was mosily looking for s the charge against him is fleecing Mrs. Walker out of $3400 in money, and jewelry to the value of $900. An- nouncement of their marriage was made about a vear ago and Mrs. Wal- ker throught for sometime she was legally married to McLane; but it is now stated that the marriage was bo- gus. Mrs. Walker is the widow of George P. Walker, formerly of Willi- mantic, who died very suddenly in this city January 2, 1317. Mrs. Walker met McLane in Norwich a year or so aft-| erward, while employed in a muni tions factory in that city and their courtship was very brief. McLane posed as the son of a wealthy and prominent southerner, and in due time, after the fake marriage, induced Mrs. ‘Walker to let him have her money and jewels as stated to purchase a home near Baltimore. The home was never hought por did McLane return to her after his departure. He was followed up and arrested by a detective from Baltimore. McLane, it is stated, w a teamster resided in Wi vears, doing is George The attendance at the mass meeting held in the Town hail Monday night was not large as had been hoped for. Nevertheless the meeting proved to he most interesting and of much alue to those present who are inter- ested in the subject of Vietory gardens and the growing of flower gardens, window boxes and lawns. The meeting was held under the auspices of the city ndustrial department of the Y. M. C A. Professors A. T. Stevens and A T. Fraser of Storrs Agricultural Col- ege were present and addressed the meeting. both speakers being intro- fuced by Secretary J. C. Elmendorf of the Y. M. C. Professor Stevens <poke on the subject of Gardens and gave an illustrated talk on the start- ng. development and growth of a sue- cessful home or Victory garden. Many aluahle made and feas giver The speaker s well q the subjeet He was followed ~SEOT Y"'\7”'T who spoke are of them Poth falks tereopticon An automobile collision, in which no oceurred Monday of Wilnut and Ford truck owned 1. Sussman and a ned by Merril H. Jones Alfred Nichols figured The truck was turn- around by the cellision, mudguard and a s, there was no spe- and driven by touring car ow and driven by in the accident ed completely but barring For street wear and walking we have Ladies’ Military Heel Pumps in Dark Brown, Tan, Calf, Patent Leather and Gun Metal. cial damage. Former Chief of Police H. Richmond of the city of Willimantie, became involved Sunday evening in an attercation with a n road street, and the fact seemed to be the '()m" topic_of conversation on the streets in Willim: > Monday. It was i the man’'s name was Looney who as em er in one of n city a few |about to marry another widow when There were many rumors | apprehended and has one or two more ireet Monday in regard to the | similar cases against him, affair and one story had it that the| It is also stated that McLane will weaver spoke 1o the ¢ f and as|po charged with violation of the Mann Richmond did nof reply, the Whiles Biave Gt ol napitis hamd, Men in the employ of the water de- | B il M 1 started Mondar sorning | B AVer Bha ing the annual spring inspection | M AR and testing of the hydrants throughout | i 1nd throwing the | ily mnd. A strugg! | untii two soidiers stepped in { arated the mer T/n» (\ynr‘l ation h:nl 1o repeated n the nd My Ri Funeral Director & Embalmer 1" 60-62 North St., Willimantic| Lady alifio We cordially invite you to inspect our large assortment of Spring Footwear for Ladies and Growing Girls at our store. the mpanied he The various meetir hich retaliated The James F. Cosgrove Co. 206 MAIN STREET FRANKLIN SQUARE Richmond im heay = Robert J. Galligan is in ./ = (today) Tuesday attending the (une of Lis father, John Galligan, who dicd in that city Sunday eveni XNothing mere than ro ness was_transacted at neeting of the board of Moend Wiliiam Roberge of h 9 ne busi- Aprit | selectmen on JAY M. SHEPARD Rucceeding | hmond Ma brush tc e moved to their All people work_have be Wedne heodor | pent Sunday with his and Mrs. 5. A. Brand R. M. Brand's childre CHAPLIN purcha occupy April 1. Mr Imore & Mr. in Ledyard. Patrolman Thomas I. Fox is son to his family to a farm on Gallup benefit of the health s Alletta Fo n and Trefl Pleasant View Oscar Swallow Mrs. farn interested in n invited to the vening. Brand recent guests of and h { I5nos M Shepar invite student from necticut for heid the arri guests college 10 Mountain_street, | sophomore s been informed that his son Thomas | school in barge, recently underwent an oper- | School d for appendicitis and is in a se- [ May. On condition in Willimantic Dailr reports of soldiers retu time be the Willimantic and getting | their transportation mmoc inore frequent that the 102nd | tions to ve taken care the | Infantr; hed lege. : every s clothe Gray The civil suit of Andrivino Seb‘ ¢ tiano against ¥ra al of the pare Asell Tel connection ! v" | 198 Main Street, Phene 11 Nerwich, Conn. 78 GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin pent Sunday of Mr. and Mr NORTH WOODSTOCK William n, ncent's hospita vicinity and n are i now ally rea of those ion swho served in the world war no doubt will put in an appearance \H\n-‘ tin a few d co om a dis- oo of Lebanon was a the-two f \mm‘ her home improved in health., b Al i Word was received in town Monday S Sorhas algy ternoon_of eath Mas Mass., ha o8 ate road ne Eridy He farm and ha: imantic a:d who n went Privat ry much i Brook jat Camp Up now at his home * | Houle was a memb ©1225th Infantry and saw ervice on the batth t three mon i of bheing | was 2 F4 i Wi I ¥ Liedt mantie, Conn. | ™"C : . iy Assistant) MURZAY'S BOSTON STOR Willimantic, Conn. l hn’u 4“ s o m >otter of Ware, was ed Deming f: udio, 49 Broadway Iits almoved there. bio Iie| The post office great nearly has been moved from Hat- | the building owned Mr. Brett to is sur- 1oz Milligan's store. Maud Milli- | Mto. lgan has beon appointed postmistress. | Mrs. Luther Leavitt entertained t | Social Dames at home Thursday | ““ oy {afternoon. ighteen were present. Mrs. | oo 80 Ivin L. Rawson and Mrs. —George | gy b 00 yon, who are on committee with 8 T t, assi 0 serving light | gAY T his home for A the home of visitor W last week. Streeter mother n his KILLOUREY B FUNERAL DIHECTORS BALMERS w RES. at nu. s mother. AND EM. S led hi ove glar 86 Union St. Phone 20C Hopmidas Cloutier of nt word to friends here ineing his arrival f ing located 1p Mills. He expects t arge within a fow day loutier was member of S. Infantry. | Willimantic | Mor an- | f ay ntic eas and | red oceur Johnson She was | refreshm Miller and| The will winter the sum ‘of Ebenezer Bishop has pay CASH for your old and a few , been filed for probate at the office of | = n Ash- | Judge Child in Woodstock. Herbert | NORTH WINDHAM b Brougnt {o | Whitney ot Toledo Is named as ool e |{ Gold and Silver. W“\_ Myrle | Mansfie n] Centr Jarre ¥ it a moved from | property in has Willimant to his The funeral of Irving M. Root was e ternoon from the chapel 3 o it thise o=l Dramatic club held Shepherd at three o'~ | (o501l Saturday evening members are to present a dram time this spring. A number from here attended the Johnsen auction at West Woodstock on riday. Dorothy lare driving Charles H.| " wpiss Bat norning at C. Bug- Servie Wood- Sergeant Charles A. Reynold L. J. Leavitt and Mi Full Market Value ) :rl‘u s who i LEE CL h , The Jeweler NEAR POST OFFICE some oklyr Ward Po Abell. George and A. wiltimantic | Prue Sunday and Mrs visitors Joseph Prue Providence, in Norwich Neff, who is vas sign * trair the Saturday to see 2 hospital there. Several of the young arching for traili ', but did not mee DUt the 1l was in the S Mrs. B i Bunday and BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME SPRING WITH NEW Floor Coverings people arbutus with very services for were held Monday leven o'clock. Rev. Bertr: see Yofficiated A committal vas conducted at the grave in cemetery, Ashfor k were in chs Funeral Dudley ha “hool ¥ V ite ous pleaded 4m|£y to the |2 ation hefore Judge P. H, A fine of ing to $7.60 \\A Dorous paid Pe: to the same and costs, . which was paid. Plans are being formulated at Storrs NUHINEDF 3‘§§:ERE?§G 4 Open having nt of ill health. chold goods of John Sand- roug by autotruck from rday to the cottage - Logan. The family follow for the summer. meeting held at Mrs. Tuesday afternoon was Har signed un The hou lands were New Jersey owned by O will soor A missio George Dean led by Mrs. SOUTH GRlSWOLD Clark and son, were gu Saturday ark of Central Village 1 M. Brand'is substituting on m route, because of the illness n E. Lewis and family. Herbert Richardson and Sdward Thordson busi visitors i Jewett City Saturday. John L. Dougla is confined to the hnu&r‘ because of il Kinnie W. G. Stevens v in Chaplin Sunda onday morning DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 2 m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. ani Sat, Evenings 7-3 Room &M Thayer Building T Nesidence tel 1228 - Ford Tires GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES One of the toughest tires made. 5 layers of best fabric, heavy tread and thick side-walls. Guaranteed for 3500 miles. Same tire not guaranteed. All non-skid THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office 2UIDK HAIR ORQ‘WTH MYSTIC ! Box Free To Youl Tnvitations have been issued by Mr.| and Mr Robert Adamson to the mar- inge of their daughter, Klizabeth, and PBrown MacKenzie to take fternoon, April 19, at their home 14 School Mrs. Stephen A. Bdgar H K of Al- Max Bendett and son, William Bendett and h and Kdith DBendett, Benjamin Bendett, and Lena Bendett, Mr. A. B. Neumin, Mr. and Mr: Curieyiz and daughters Mis h and Janet Curle Would You Like Such a Resul: as This? Do you want, free, 2 trial Box of Kos 3 Lok, that s praved troecsafl in mprer i 1t s som petd oniy 1o savwe i e RE’ 38 why wot seo for vearselt ind Mrs. -brightening, for preparing §! Simon ibe cheeriest months of the eeper looks first o Floor Cov- and son are S1 uis Bendett place this (Tuesday) evening. Sunday morning piscopal church ceted the new At the o was 1 The churc . $18.00 have | Keskett Laboratory, Fast 32d !? = $1550 Iinn-zm KA-369, New York. Cigarette Habii dow ie Overcome It Quickly and Easily 1 g Methodist| Michael and family audience Jerome | the at-| collection of st received a cleaning. Sunday aiternoon, ntata entitled Beéthany 1 under tie direction of W. zr msrket conditions we have a2 a stock of Floo endan sec 84.8 sec, pric“d most rzasona oriments of Rugs, C ete, Gl Clo l“e, Gracs Rugs, Etc,, in the b i arh ] i spring April 1 will be W. Keigwin, Mr. and Mrs Fred bast weaves CGodfrey and i ¢ ke new ssasgn fo Rl Adamson, &, Mystic and Dr. wughters, Jannette and Ruth are vis- interbur, returned from Weymoutl \ A58 returned ome a in East ime and son ril have ew days 1 Providen hY Aldeane £S5 Clark ¢ abeth an_ MacKenz of . G. Gray of Norwich Onless you have been exceptionally careiul the cigarette habit has a hold whick you cannot shake off by will power. The iurc of ihe cigarette is powerful i Jicotine that iv Doisoming your stem, making vou nervous, heart weak, dyspeptic. aye strained and irritable? Are you trenbled with slespisssuess ai night and duilness in the moraing until vou aave doped vourself with the micotine of cigarsties ov pipe. ot Shewimg tobacco? They ve all the same. you know. Give your poisen-saturated body. from your pale vellowish skin right into year pale yellowish liver, a v‘}nnrg‘:’:‘ be iree from the nsan slivery of picotime. @et rid of the vicicus habit. Leagthen your life, Become contested and spread bappiness among others, - Eujoy tran- quillity combined with iorcetul thought 284 rial sficiency. 1 Xpow what will conguer ithe tobacco inabit in three dave. You gain the victory eompletely and privately at home. y mew Wook will be very interesting 0 you. It will come to you in a plhin Weaansr, free, Dostpaid. | Write fo Edward J. Woods, TD-568, Station F. New York, N. Y. You wil be surprised and’ delighted. ‘ City of Norwich Water Works Office of f Water C fes for the_ quarter ending 1919, are due and payable April 20, 1919. Office open . m. to 5'p. m. Additions all. bills remaining 20. will _be mad WILLIAM, M. M'GUINNESS, Cashier. : paid aiter THERE 12 nc sivertising meltum in Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bals ietin for business resufia

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