Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 2

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-_— NORWICH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL site of the school from 1ts pr WILLIMANTIC Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. power said committee to erec school buflding on the new see of the town w appropriation to provide fo {of the building of site; What Is Going On Tonight Knights of Columbus, San Jose As-| No. 14, meets in Opera House the sembly, No. ‘block. Knights of the Macabees, Thread Clity Tent, No. 23, meets at 140 Valley street. Knights of Pythias, Natcnang Lodge, No. 22, meets in Odd Fellows' hall St John's Commandery, No. 11, T, meets in Masonic Iall Saturday afternoon the board of se. Jectmen issued a warming for anothe® special town ing to be held at the town hall next evening for the | fellowing purposes To hear port of the building commi pointed at a town meeting who charge « building of a Windham Center “fix Let Us Introduce Your Battery Troubles To Our Service 14th propriate 0,000 for the erecting a new school Windham Center, ratify of the town meeting of ! which meeting there w: opposition school house, just at this time. ever, the project went tnrough by + vote of 250 to S3. Now it nounced at the with equipment cannot be the $20.000 appropriated, conseque more money is asked for. 'This i what a number of citizens were b to would happen bu! committee ihead and get this new sch built for that sum of mor 1 impression prevailing th wh voted the | priation at the mecting. Friday meeting has every indication 1 hot ¢ hering of taxpayers, and ntion will be wne to o. K. built o ham Cent ed as to the ol building, if At the miform for are new ot afte town . meeti e was ra nd to this there opposition at the tim SERVICE !' [ “Ye County Fair" staged at the A, Friday and Saturddy nigl o he crowd, oth performances irda he prine The. Japansse conducted by entertainment and realistic, a > served to patron of ed and _t en each ni owd. At the close of each night ¢ 2 being orches tire affair were very Department E. M. YOUNG %00 23 Church Street iy 4 105 Willimantic h wa Auxiliary the lecorated Tel. R. Plumb preached his far Congreg ndham his week with T new field of 00 and will_pres m Faster Sur Four applicants were succ r their first natur in_the fternoon applicants v ™M final hearing in the bankrupt f W m N. Whiton, Jr, a formerly engaged:in t ess in WYllimantic w: | r ifternoon in the of- o. A nal report to he paid on t 659 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. rthday party given Miss M mbe many ot rola am va Telephone 705-3 in som church house atsc UNDERTAKING Telephone 705-2 Nioted b e S rswell At the Sunday morning service inlo'clock a ph's ch enjo iscopal church, a ributed JAY M. SHEPARD services Bucceeding Eimore & we hepard Bap Funeral Director & Embalmer ! 60-62: North St., Willimantic Lady Asmiatan: Tol connection DR. F. C. JAUKSON DENTIE Willimantie Phone 44 ephen A, Prer ner of New. Methodist he congr ven The pa Tarley & ! 14 4 Removs 15 e HBours—f o » w ip m Tuesd; moveme a "he ime to properly husin be FUNERAL DIHECTORS fore BALMERS Willimantic, Conn ‘Lady Assistant) AND EM. A h law Tt testimany 6 Unior St, Phone 200 — Willimantic, Conn. THIS IS THE SEASON OF Smart Skirts There is an irresistible charm—a certain attractiveness that makes these New Skirts exceptionally well liked. Not only are the imaterials handsome in appearance but the colors and styles represented are truly artistic, completing a combination of highly desirable virtues. The we have marked on these Skirts are thoroughly consistent with high qualities and are not in the least excessive. $5.98 UP $20.00 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. sent lo- cation to some other location and em- the new o] vote an additional cost chool. At March tion | The charse th, at! considerable zainst huilding this llt’wi How- a is an- new school hiulding for tl just e the | fined them $5 '.{Oi‘m: to $27.50, among’ appra- | ht's ¥ | Joseph's hospital the | attion to is deetded to have e. Y. winner m the line of being the the being nd amysement he of Monsfield, was in n night | clubs in tiona ke cy he in ne. Tt he ae ome | music | there were | fir of re k. | Episcopal church | one tis wo | tor KILLOUREY BROS. |1 "o Bl it dic had n old son to March. hool during ion o fined Godic nd The costs were paid Godic was placed on probation for months. The parents were given a talk by the judge and i send their hoy to-schoor r The contifued case of Frank W. Postemskl, we before Deputy Judge F) st them an_ officer but 1d and resistance to pleaded not suill roduced by the s tHat hoth were found guiliy testimony they denied- pra ervthi s fold by tl nesses. The ¢ tempt on the M. Young to serve on Postemski, N ton found Soth the out of an at Me Elm ttachment pape 27th. Judge Fer 1 s each Baid some_talk is said th wanted to bring suit Young, but was adviced not to by h attornay. As a resuM of the automohile e and there wiil be a large| cident at Bolton Notch Saturday the bone arrme -rela- = the appropriation, | idents of Noe Provos d to hay just above noon, shortly after at St Willimantic Prov v hody 2 t Dr dition to this bruised ahout {he number of place o performed_the operafion. sunday even at Provost was do- ing as well ns could be expected view of the Jars lost while heing brou tal. * His right .leg v merely ha ing by the in at the knee, when arrived at the hospital Eastern Connecticut, which 1919 had practically no organi: of undenoniinatio: nature young women, made in the last few months upplyving this ' need by bringing to’ ether the girls in its. cities and town fonal and educational Citizens of\ Nogwich great interest \in th girls’ work conducied in New Lon- don county by the War Camp Commu- ice; and now there has bee another entirely new le of clubs called the Quinebaug V Girls' clubs. * This federation, which held its first meeting Saturday in th Gir club, includes Putnam, Good Dayill n, Moosup, Wauregan Central Village, all organized since the |v ginning of the year. Jach club now s a well- in t to the hosp organized the clubhouse ury for 5! socials rooms, mie of self-governing, in membership, girls, w store, school work, which started ealth and recreation depart- he state eouncil of defense, mit and \ddition to memb Mrs! T committee, ntral Vil Atwood of Berri Mathewson of Helen of Danie lock of Pu presided Banielon v Wh nam. Miss Miss choser Myra ¥ common ¢l ent band of each club. infor olled held | roup of elu d singing erved t f the Danielson tt. chairmar hemselve the entertainme club, 1s mos! who | the nev . t are wit Funeral wer d Saturday afternoon ial was c cemeter Aahon of Ame M President xtile W ing in MeAlahon vement n molish automobile was t hin ice- |owner u Thi e it wa 2t the oot n and W | nut stre 'DANIELSO {Joseph’s hosp hour: finitely over: 2 motor chester, of the trouble machine on Provost stopped the machi 1stment 1o the carbur ind_ was letting |ing along, his right le him over Mary V. den street, Hartford Mrs. Talcott Miss thrown out, strikir fracturing h skul Talcott w cut and bruised, but not seriously jured. H Kea own {truck thai Prove s dri following along with another came to where the accident happened within a few minu | Provost was first taken England hotel at Bolton wards to St. Joseph’ limantic. Mifss Sull St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford. he big trick came through the ac- her machine crashed in act nearly tore and hurled S CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears M, 42 the Signature of cted to send his 14 yx-m-!ri: $5 { must | ate w \ 0 strong accused gullty and | amount - aftor ! ac- In ad-| hadly | A. Girouard, aid on in | Martin T. Burns was the funer ymount of blood he | he until | tions | its tremendous in el splendid ether or the for Antonio Savino, nt only a little damaged, and 1 run home, but Mrs. Talco wrecked Provost was an_exper: nd had hoen in Mr. Ke: 1| for a number of years years of age. stron |man of excellent habits. cluding his wife, hospital on le . (injured, and unon arri learned that it had been necessar amputate his leg, wh.en had been badly mangled that it could ved. The trucks wera hound home long trip, and on= that i with misforture, even before the : dent happened, at the time " occurence near Bolton. 14 1 neced driver employ there tatives of Girls' ctubs in v of the town of Killingly and of town of Plainfield a.district organiza- tion, to be known the. Quine ley Girls’ council was forme Myra_Smith presided at the meeti fiss Ruth Smith was elec ecret nd Miss Jennie Berriman trea The council will meet once a n h The first event that it has planned s “lan outing day, to be held at Wildwood ; {park May 24 d The funeral of Alex Ouimette, was held from his home on with services at St. James' Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., was of the requiem mass. Buri Holy - Cros _cemetes The were Peter Rondeau, John F Theodore Poirier and Arthur 36 turday church celebran 1w be. urnier rector. The funeral of Althea Clara Ahby Brisson was heid from the home of {parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F Dayville, Saturday morning, vices at St. Joseph's church, Rev. Ig natius Kost officiating. Burial was i St. Joseph's cemetery. Louis . K nedy was in charge of the fun: rangements, At the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Eldridge, Saturday, Rev. J “dwards conducted a f ce for Carlton Lldridge, age 3 1 was in Westfield cemetery. {bearers were Kric Gilbert, How Franklin, Arthur Williams and Cliffor Peterson. L. E. Kennedy was the fu- neral director, Killingly's spelling teams—represent- ing both the high and graded scho 2jof the town—won in e matches with Putnam’s high ed schoo teams and come into sion of both loving cups offered phies. Putnam won indiivdual honor in the match, her representative anding the longest. A part of the match was written, the result this department counting two-thirds while the oral part of the match, to points accredited, counted on third. The cups now held hy Killing- v must he contested for a vear, when the match Danielson. Another w Killingly permanent pos: cups. More Yankee division boys have reached their homes here and have been weicomed with open n M. Dowe and Henry Gilbs university students who fough a field artillery unit, are the who came down from Camp Devens They s going throug ing in which the Yan 2 engaged and are veterans of many hard fought Mr. ilb mother, Mrs Gilbert, heen very ill ome on street, and it w special isfaction to | | had been overseas 1917, = services Jam ''s churches palms to the congreg: The cent | this (Monc spection ¢ Willia nt the nielson James A visitor here attr: week-end Baird unday Henry mday Franklir mouths hath pe Palm Sy propriate 1905 spen and about Je connected wi familiar o his reat ounder ed to ma child. T mans had their care | but ®ven the Jew had apparen looked the full force of hat Lord was it in their ears. Plato had reat system of philosoph older ones and the syllogis 1d n own time when Je should be ny who Hymn Do yc n are repeating? Son of Davi ave, we pray Thes vid, Some of the reccived the healin in answer {o ihe tion More of the cured of their disease were cager for 1 th to be giv 15 contained t pel then and holds it now trying times of this twenti Out of the mouths of ha ones, that h no culate expression, out of t mou ucklings, these that lie forms on their mother c th ngth.” e speaker took the stren { the child, the being A little boy, who cen fore Christ. uttered great wor born imperfect in peech other ways walked de Sea I voice wa. but by thousht and practice he made it rons so he. could be heard e the ever rol waves of the i nmering, he so conquered the firmity that he spoke without diffict ty. Dr. Plake had stood on the very spot where this boy, cultured and im- proved in manhood had stood and swayed the gathered multitudes of Athens when he aroused them to the peril of the Hun of his day who sought to entrap the world as the modern Hun had recently altempted to do. He had walked beneath the groves where the great philosophers had zht, had gathered olive branches from the trees within those groves. All these were men, once little children. Out of uch as these God had perfected His strength. It. was high time, the ive Ans touch of ent ones power h ce helple teg these pe up his thou h and ir the Great not be| At a meeting here Saturday of rep- | ens. | ol = Ty AT RIS T PUEIRRNOIL S Sias NSEESE LR U 3 Y RGYROS, | > Loxrsaze o ANA s graex o es are they smok ce Conference? are smoked by ery nation? i sh Cigarettes. 130 pure Turkish and are Turkish cigarettes in the world. “ordinary” cigarettes cost a trifle -7 (,o the Judge for yourself —! ; orade Ter! Lban VUg_.. ottes i tha Word e in preach was this Pa Deeper and should be government ar it on hem 1 in the i the Children el Centers have beer established, public health nursing has been extended and better facilities in- uted for treating those who require | medical = 1t perils n and led to n he purchased when in e Lenten season in Pal 1 would church the work in | th i importance of method » ownership 1 oper In_the evening, Dr. Blake spoke at|tion by farmers of country milk sta- the Baptist cgnference room, Brooklyn, tions or plants. i ¢ Garden the work can be done bes the backyard ke the lador Six hundred shorthorm cattie of ithe best brecd were presernte dby the |Rayal Agricultural Society Britain to the people of HReliivm.

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