Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 2

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 IIH.\ home in Willimantic ednesday, |shall ccase. Mrs. Rivard at the time| having recently received his discharge.|of her death was employed at the iso- Norwich Bulletin Willi i ice, | Private Riquier was a member of the|lation hospital in Hartford. 23 Church St. Telephone 105. %04th trench mortar battery of the 78th| The results obtained in the recent| —_ | division and during his cight months day drive for old clothing and What Is Going On Tonight ervice in France took part in the St.|ghoes by the local Red Cross chapter| Trinity Chapter, No. 9, R. A ive and in the Arzoune ‘”’"*ll were pleasi meets in Masonic hall R ranics . Dot sged | the work. Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 15, 1. 0. O. » meets in Od Fellows’ hail | soldier, noon to the American Red ( The marriage of John Henry Minon|tic terminal, Brooklyn, N f New London and Miss an Va-|eventually this shipment wiil heln ¢ ) Maple avenue took place at|alleviate the suffering of peole :he”-""“,"“fi.lw”r' FODR “""H "\"‘y". of Rev. A. D. Cary r| Belgium and France. Iaft homele: RIS g g S £ g s f on, the ceremon - | destitute, the result of the world w order shortly after 8 o'clock by tl x barrels of o shoes were shipped Wednesday after- g | wounded throughout his career as | The April meeting of the school! board was held Wednesday evening in chairman. Dr. Guild. Nine members of | pet by M. Caxparter. Raymond Earle, the 10 monihs the board were present. The minutes| An ipteresting publi 50 Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam A ) of the last meeting of the hoard were] Woman's club of \Willimantic is an- So Coventry, died Wednesd read by Secretary (ase and we o t ibsdn frer- |MOrNIng at the proved and accepted. The secr n cture in , | an attack of pneumonia then read the truant officer’s monthly |of talk Home Fconomics will tal ral is to take place today report, which consisted mostiy of lace, when Mi ¢ plaints of pupils absent from 1 without exc Action and upon each case was reported port was approved matters were then brou E i tention of the hoard by Se v. Case. | ¢ Jomfry n " sday after- | burial in Joseph's the situation in t v - e s urey Bros. were in cha ish LSy ween ind ™| The funeral of Mason J. Neff en place about June 1st, y 1 Tries- | Hald W eentiduy Atteeeann 4ap the Loomer opera house, Sccretary ht and T Fednesday 3 Case in discussing the matler sp norning, when ¢ of'the value of the, play and piess e e to the students of the ol and in G "'?‘“:‘,'“J . " "‘fif‘f D Smith. F use of th za ho v v s : by Past | H e e tion of the annual 3 rrwF e ¢t 50, but the house i Dictato L f‘:nfui ::‘:» Sh‘ for s all « ed Roy The April th ¥ ’ treasurer, ntic isters on was held t e DLy, Stk 1 11 x « the meeting | We : Rev. Marshall auditorium at th ' refreshmer 1 3 $ regation: discussed consider i s pr t the meot-| After a short business meet Finally a motion was m i 3 +0, when these c 1 n was served, subject be referred t y i werc ted, P rame lect- | b r was spent by committee for t € and <t | na meeting of g T ) ; James| The former office the subject ¢ i vas ¢ v _{Lincoln ana B hi chool en bro I veek | this week from he attention joard Tet « e w P North Stheet Case. Brie Is | pa s cadow street, domestit recently be have had the services of BTl Printl of that course in the norn i tade 40 ok but that ir on to be it the Y hool. Thus school Departmer company 2T v the and soci Wednesday night 1rge imber Opeayour monthly bills " package and ordered paic R il Tt e nee o fi T e it ey B'u I'WEEN breakfast and tennis. It’s a good R B e : Joyes i this 3 time to light a Lucky Strike—the real If You Need a Medicine aretie. It's toasted. Burley tobacco You Should Have the Bes Work manne rom ndidates A did no e manufacturer particularly to a medicine inal preparation tha as real cura- | 0 Sow Levaon i S WESTERLY hour enjoyed an endle is recommer who been benef ) th ¢ who are A promin r Tal Pleaded 0.2 ial permits isst 113 Bread is better toasted. So is Bur- for example T { > ) g i ¥ Root. a preparatior iAo . outside YCRUM | g ‘marriag : : | A ley tobacco. Toasting has made the cky Strike cigarette famous. deat it shows exc r . ” e < 1919 over SS T i 2 =% 4 ot my customers : stical s rst Cos wore births nere in deaths | n & ¢ Pipe smoker? You'll According to sworn statements e o o s hieh swept ihroug i / < R\ find Lucky Strike S8 uked preg i e b V85| pichard Kiley, who was arr | B S )1 1'_’1’3”0 delicious. © Gugranteed by o Kilmer's s p-Root s | 1)) ) : epars : '\’:.:::v':\m‘r}"!fi»y»y Xew Lo carly | g T § The famous original o A 0 claim, bt | i ‘ : o , the financial con: | F14 YIAred Colland, 16, of Shanno Qo Lori ats toasicd. L/ e VOO El : Tiedde: b+ iry | dition ce court Mond & 2 INcoRrpoRrATED trouhle tra he uric acid - ; Sicmente: 9 .ondon on the « S motor vehicle whi of liquor and el AMSHIP WEST HUMHAW of the case. 1 | : RETURNS FROM DANZIG |0 The annual convention of the I 3 1 New York, he ?m"rv‘m‘l . e s ) - T;\e cn;la messfl.flge nd medit yotties fo T ) T er of p Connecticut, inel $3.258 T y wmship mhaw, the first] ; ot o s directions for the steafer all dr‘; o o during = onnecticut and y 1 ¢ } e 1 1 merchant p to enter Ger- | 7 s S e e 2 t® he sent 3 1 e World, ope ) ) port si 1e dec ol : . - :1d up in London for two t f 3 ¢ announced in American today JAY M. SHEPARD cargo of . - sl STl This fact was discovered, it s 4 et : : A t : “ o ¢ 1 pt : -om the United States for . ar- | ctated, w the American mission Succeeding Elmore & Shepard ¢ e [ 5 = 3 T the Paw < e e the Pol = bl Tian dele |made cstigation because of the i Di wmha it ) litors, | Head Camp Ci f sreside | 4 : - % n Hatfield 1ander of th 3 t the Ta K ey ing 1 _ Washington -des- Funeral Director & Embalmer | } ot S = | 8. . Butterworth, ton | West H ] ’ : | of the zation. | 10 o that the - Gedrge 60-62 North St., Wiilimantic jlar Vari o s were ap-|Bridgep T head ¢ W, & i : % { be > 1 the sox v i had not been ordered to Lady Aseistan: Tel. connection | 5 1 e : message was due to an er- a 7 ; wer iends of Tnited | su. e r in t American naval commausi- N i 1 I ¢ x Head nnecti ; . ) ling to then . and e b e e in London. oubles on is 1 could see, | 1004 haye fuiuds 2 Tl STEEL MANUFACTURERS : i ";“‘é"\‘,' LIGHT W";‘f;‘"’u"‘ND et = York., April 9.—The controver- Removed tc 715 Main 3t, Will 5 : deleg A arelu 2 o ) more prosp - betler ! R v between the Iroad administra Al i : 5 1 S iion t 4 : I DAhEE. Nobody was) AlThe N A — and the department of commerce Hours—9 & ® % § » m. Fhope 44 | c t n awa £} zention ita, (¢ esid- | equig v f re d : : T e e E to_permit £ 1 ¢ al board over tseel prices was officers chosen were: e S e 23t RN ht marks a day for do- | preft ied_out hete toda: KILLOUREY BROS el " TR : ' B e Ko ot i 3UJ. ) i f o ! ¢ ; 2 = { ige . leanin > T 3 1d t cor i railroad ad- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- e " ‘ y 4 + 2 AERE: kSO SRR E i &8 representacives will re- n up ¢ ¢ e ant Y s ! ( i | ng more than 12 | t al-{port the information they obtained BALMERS : = = 3 2 =g € T SN R ol and malt liqu an alco- | from the steel men to Dirc tor Gea- content exceeding f r cent. Jeral Hines in Washington terorrow. 8 Union St. Wiltimantic, Cenn. || b osapl R it installed WARNING NOT TO INCREASE : Phone 200 ‘Lady Assistant) ting the payr « x m 2 lect ; t ‘ PRICES MORE THAN TAX| Connecticut \ o hold ’ NN QT e of e Head Camp o | o o Eomer was v tomigh RAY'S BOSTON ST e BEETE appointed o eur | st th srnment has,” - 2 . 1K ul loc i the T} « 1 " 5 th C of ta Willimantic, Conn. L e e s s 8o U B el amount PLAINFIELD G el e Sl e e T SPECIAL IN e e s S R B SR R AREE DR presenta- Fels-Naptha Soap, the 4 2 . G e lassessors, . G Howitt Foraon pen pieneEiEpersat ol el Gz perfect combination cf b . 5 y niime L a2 - 1o L of { impossible without the support and 2 : scap and naptha, dissoives i i 4 land, A v mumbee of the youne | el Gnaries” . Gaskel, | oot 51 buginss men and ot | RG] his arrival n; tr ¢ ; jons coverixiz the dirt and takes away William Sullivan, Walter Brown and | ucorg® A Perkins; chict eng i sir s vill be ! the stains without harming c Joseph Tricotter are 10 n the em- 1 3 (o B 1 withi v ¥ d the =] rfa b v rir— We have selected from our regular stock cne Iot of [y or the & v %0 & - | Frank A, Mabi This mak : 4 the surface on wocdworlr > . . . R GG v v of & « he | commiss S il painted or unpai vea Separate Skirts that represents values up to $10.00 and §| The report of the British- American | Sori emen 1rilance. 2T Y GERMAN BANK WORKERS ; 2, money and trouble. grouped them together and priced them at $6.98. These [T ok i o ae e T codestonand Uik - THREATEN TO STRIKE ¥ - ously acknowleds s $3241.95. Du g 3 Te Jaur Berlin, Tuesday, April §—(By The Separate Skirts are made of ali-wool materials, black and §| BB i vy ot et navy blue, some are plain, others are striped and others P o it & et s or bank workers ail over Germany, un- come in plaids. Each one is a bargain at the price. ‘ less the bank m jations with ASE FOR g e T z of labor for (ghn‘fi]\\lrpo‘,:\ of SPECIAL $6.98 asxror el g | FTRE | Nourishing ECae Digestible RSN o e T N ; i MAKING ARRANGEMENTS THE H. C. MURRAY CO. No Cooliing =2 FOR SIGNING PEAGE b ForInfants,InvalidsandGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Maited Grain Extract in Powder Paris, Aprii 9.—(French Wireless The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Service). Representatives of the ! Peace congress again have visited

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