Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 2

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sympathy of this community in their sad Dbereavement. The mid-monthly meeting of the Willimantic Chamber * of Commerce Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, 23 Church St. Telephone 105. was one of the best held in some time. Benevolent and Protective Order/of | There was a_large number present to Eiks meets In Odd Fellows' hall. hear Licut. Simons tell of his experi- Eastern Star Lodge, No. 44, A. F.|ences and of what he saw while in the and A. M. meets in Masonic hall. |service in France and they wore well Francis §. Long Woman's Relief | rewarded for coming to hear him. An Corps, No. 2§, meets in G. A. R. hall. |able and particularly interesting —— speaker, Lieut. Simonds proved him- The peopie of Willimantic and_ vi- | self to be and held his audience spell- einitywill be shocked this mornin} to | bound »~ lhhr !;‘lfl ;n dgtfil &:is,r::v:i » B = - | ments of the famous 2 ion, learn of the death of Bthel Risedort, | \Ghicl Of course he was a member, only daughter of Mr. and:Murs from the time it left this country to F. Risedorf of 133 North street, of the day the armistice was signed. He S ptime a i ise _lpaid a at tribute to the Yankee (eity. Sometime, ago Miss Risedort suf- | B0y 5o F'fiom New England, (he part NS Suvers: nervsts iedabdonn the women of this country took in the RN tova, SapiaEIR. Tor | war: those in the service who did not A, few weeks ago sheiret go across and finally in closing his ad- e ind appeared toibe {a: s brought tea to the eyes of Butter at t time. but wa. » |many in his audience by e very | B N e L | touching manner in which e referred - piomadyipp s 0 those s country who are B alone to do some shopping and e aloeie e of FAMO is good for the tenderest turning to supper at: the us them in unmarked graves, and who scalps. 7 e ':" e . . paid the highest price of all for| o Yw,flflr;:h!;g!hhp':giut con- er. Upon room_ and | reat victory idenec.an the s 3 fotnd rw - y T amt ooportuntty for| | RAMEO kifls the dasarelf bacHi - f o . v in the audience to get a rgal| st itehking, m‘;kg. the hai read as follo: f 1 am not home i picture, and_some real, concrete | ‘ T o5 jto supper, ¥ nd me in Hos- | a5 as to just what “our boys” went defiy( nd beautiful and grows \mer Reservoir ventry Lake." The | ver to help win the i | second note was i “that if she | \ond s descriptions of the ‘Two sizes—35 cenmts, and an extra g not. setuin, to referiing | mothods of modern warfare. seen | large bottle at $1. Atall toilet gocds to J. Zephire Mathi « e v him were most vivid and interest- | conmters. {for many y g " t |inz. Anyone who has never heard| Mfd by The Famo Co., Detrokt, Mich, Risedorf. A N Licut. Simons' story and later has the R S ¥ | opportu to hear, should in justice Lee & Osgood Ce. ; much g g 11to himself never miss v " Jfor her and the local police, At the close of his address Capt. Sy jtes were afterwards notified. Lieut.| yames B. Fuilerton of this city was / A 1/ /) ) Ay 4 Allan MeArthur and Officer 'Thomas | cajled upon for a few remarks by \ Grady inmed; ¥ procured 4 rOW- president Foss. He was given a rous- boat and with Agirons went to ovation as he arose to speak and Hosmer re OWboat Wasignoke of the service his regiment saw taken Y on motor | in the sector morth of Verdun. He fruck and search was commenced at|paid a great compliment to Colonel [80dy of Miss Risedorf 1o the wurface|}ol's,of AUs regiment. saying he wWas|it was only used as a last resort to j of the water at a spot about.eight feet combination difficult to find, | Protect the interests of the workers. } from th e of fence ‘which en- | 4, ed to him as the man I The meeting was. héld upder the au e » le for the fine condition, | pices of the recently formed textile ) R otherwise, of the regi- |, o "t T 2 e young - 1 host ¢ nt upon its return to this country (O.J“‘ o H’)Il'\\{] is composed of friends in this city who will he \th speakers were given a rising|0Ve representatives from the various| to he t and S4ts or Akaike s Man: Fatidhed local unions of Textile Workers and {end of her had diers were present g 2 its officers: President, Frank tically Thes e £ S = s; vice president, John B R e . ; _ secretary and treasurer; 1 s & s Curran. ] ‘ What Is Geing On Tonight. held Tuesday evening in. their rooms | the Windham Hig Fahroiaen . e ing of sthe meeting. | mmittee of three compos: of| . ot i nch was served. Il of the faculty, have an- have the deepest and 5 Work on the new building at the |20 "I;’ that the lyric submitted by city yard, to he used for the purpose e of Hafpton, of housing of ‘city property, was|o s e > e e e e mention was awarded M -~ Marion Ide of Willimantic, and M There was a fair attendance at the | Margarct > orthy of Hampton. Al | recting of the Willimantic |the members of the senior class par- 3ureau Monday ght ticipa in the contest. 1 rt of the s v e n has opened at| routine ma s of b i ha and the court in the eted rear school in constant de- s a large attendance at t mand, eral ne member: have | Monday night in Labor | be¢ to the tennis association ke il o ar, many exciting games the . "The|are promised was to give| A tryout for the baseball team was on workers a|Beld Monday afternoon at Windham work of the union prospective candidates | being apparent to 3 to show their locals that wrong ] g enough team can ressiona’ prevail among | De Taised E 1 go into ath- well as_outside. leties w @ n this summer and 1bly addressed along | chal some of the neighboring Thomas F. McMah i 659 MAIN STREET |t vice preside e et T o S T e . v A great statesman once sai WILLIMANTIC, CONN. { = & wantod by (he saion, thay |date of Its resentation has ot been | J * ) 22 Tt e e s OB L oen . = i’ ey el o i / &) ¥ = “Pd rather be right than President The Latin stidents have started a T — RO ik S ‘7 .‘ ‘ The discriminating smoker says:—“I'd rather pay . fl o et . others | : . : ARSI 20 Cents for a box of ten Murads, THE. Turkish the 3 i in’ present- | day advertis ete. An exhibition is | Telephone 7053 | [ B oo, ot oo ol it syt G g ' \\ ; cigarette, than for a hundred ordinary cigareites. 59 view the pos ers and decid er or not “Latin | oosineas| ¥ ' fi o Why? Because Murads are made of 100% pure g Tu n Sl el il \ vy et Turkish tobacco—and Turkish tobacco is the UNUERTAKlNu (i & . A"M,” 307 e e o ) / b L& 2 world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. evening i honor e ot i marring Telephone 705:2 R ] e ”/ RO > Judge for yourself—! en of Miss Y é ) 2 s 7/ end Jocal neonle ¥ he opir ’ . ; Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish : i . { vithout the telephone on ac- | ¥ ’d’, i 77 [ and Eggpian, intheWorld JAY M. SHEPARD G hetox Rghon W Engl /4 [l 7T Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer o s affected by the strike could not - = o — e : - 160-62 North St., Willimantic s | ivisior ; ) e e : e 3 of t i ! lingly {Saturdey and Sunday with h 2 4r. Dodge h £ Mrs i hairman, Mra | . - ary were held n heavy art [ tns ros tives on Depot Hill. sned after .ghting for m: 3 g . Mrs. Patten, | Lady Assistan: Tel connection ; - o, the Hose Mitle . i e eIty L atheat committon it g k ¢ should attend the sale of . Walter Greaves b v the requiem ry's | meet lonas 1 N 1 L enco Easter 1 at B. Razourk's Tues- | few la +. Luce ’YIL s } T af h N A % chusci e 2 > A c the p o’ of opens | & sed by i There will be many bargains.—| ] ton ) iat headquarters will be es- 0P IGH T CLINEDIRET, WA ficiated . Comtois at |sidewalks and re-setting ) ) B. Rogers artford | I er, give her a box of Somo- | ton where he is stationed, after epend neys W. ed and M. D. 1 ~,'“?“ Je i the g EE ing the cur 5 % i nome last week | set or Whitman's chocolates. A largefing a few daa with relatives i 1 ndance at the su- fi;i’:‘ NI & Captain Edward V. Rickenback- | Mr N : 4 duel v s 4 : joseph Eou ro- | David leave Friday to spent Easter|at the high school Monday that ther « has _bought a urs—9 o = % 5 3 m Fhone 44 General B Y ere was no session of the police 1 set nz, |ton or the state pier, New London, r e place is now oc- 3 g M ope. i twrenty = and is training him for the| Michael McCrohan, a former r -$6 Union St, Willimantic, Conn, | “1thous seif plans to Jeave i Snwesiakedito (S RS in_town mo 3 |Frank Campbell of N o f Mr. and Mr: : ey London. Lawrence = Drescher has returmed| The Stafford hotel is being repaired Mo ] Girripbell ‘Fas® bhen s =1 G ;. : 4 the £ of A Point is|from New York. and painted. ; S Janst o Rervite ol the o e e 8 ¥ the s g -| James Roberts of Depot Hill recent-| Excavations are beinz made for two f trenches, be- o ChiTiae b s St 1 r )T Jewett|ly launched his beautiful uses 3 g ; Ve i ngresa- | the week end with relatives h vacation. Pl rine Fish, Mrs.| cum road. The Stafford commitice for A : : - Miss Veronica Rocheleau is spending [ ] i : | . . B At s s | “ournier visited friends in Rhode ’ A pimply face will not embarrass you I“:r‘ Sl o D rlday evening thel Pt tablets a few nights. ncluded 1 |assortment at Rocheleau's.—adv. Plainfield | perior court in Rockville today (Tues- e R ; b St S b . «dto| Miss Mary Leith and her brother| Supt. John L. Chapman ann y i Removed tc 715 Main 5t. Willimantio | © i : 5 Mick . G > Fri g ing’s chauffeur amd x. Prudent JLavigne and r|with relatives in Woonsocket, R. I |would be a recess of ten minute ice of Tand with the bulldings there. s becatne ‘one " ot the n ro, cons ng cei A m Se ) t| Arthur Almquist and George Ben-|ing the remainder of the s. [ Stubbert of s : Duesday. Olonday mors | centio e toot R i ) er homs & | Friday, STAFFORD SPRINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM.| - efan planes officlally to his |ck 1 b a mistake in ’ ¢ < X iree Charon recently purchased H . ¥ . it, the. American ace i o 1 f co: 8 rbing. vas dec gy BALMERS ofite ;'I"i.fit 7 as imposed. Murfree was | dent, row of Woon , R I, ha o e been spending a few days with friends Brooklyn jail SR e : Phone 20 ‘Lady Assistant : = R X - \ George Davis, who was operated onwa — i - ,-f‘f?'"' Campbell arrived fn t GALES FERRY 1 LaCroix leaves Wednesday | for appendicitis at the Johnson hospi- | schoo ’ TER R o Mr and Min Alred B Voorhes 1 entertained last|to enter the employ of rr Brothers, about a month ago, was able to hoard of ofne of hix fr. ‘an iyn, N. Y., spent the ¥ § ank and|New London, leave the hospital Saturda; to her home here Mona: : 2 ; n Wave in the Shefucket : nl;;:‘ \llmmmmr»'vx'»i‘\\-.lul.' i in Mt T names ou! g2 ustave Anderson of Hartford term Monday mo; v Wall- - i R L e T : £ : 1 Sigurd A. P. Swanson of o| g The spring cleanup work about the illimantic, Conn. Tt ghurch Zungay morn- | ¢ e: ners, Wa spent Sunday at his home on the Oc- Erounds s u : : - e P 18 - . : Al Robert Hines and Arthur Jomes of|the Vic IP eopleth{;:%It_Egn e Them Off | ippointing Friday, the : i tierlee and | Xew London were in fown Sunday. with Dr, Edw: i ‘ 5 % 3 | Olive Tabl ards’ el o !a week vacation in Holvoke, Mass. live Tablets 2dna_Lout 2 Miss Virginia Cardin and Miss Lau- nases er, Charles Alton Chapman, . Poi he | A - Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should | vethodict Centennrs o Sl e Dot e visiting relatives and friends in Valley begin to clear after you have taken the | vious to the sermon on (his wo ele. i1 st etneTod A e el e o There was never a time when Waists presented so many Cleansethe blood,the bowelsand theliver | Newion's topic fo = t s Dréezy | Cardin spent the week end in Putnam with Dr. Edvards Olive Tablets, the suc. | What Fio 1 SRR e ot wane) Digemallanaiiebeens Lot 2 A - E cessful sul 'tutcforcalomel;therc‘ never erksin b = oo Ire ansoi = features of interest. Some of the most fascinating effects Sy Siiee & e ing them, | clety read a ized account of o PLAINFIELD chu § z | M s % 3 N 3 _ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that | (e past o ' of t Ethel Firth| 1 1 s s | are shown—dainty conceits in design and trimming which §| which calomel does, and just aseffectively, | o - ; 3 loss | taain HEIAL TSI A e -aloel do : with |team held practice under the super- 3 7 AMERICA’'S HONE & fail i s b bt their acbdunjsgflnfle and safe instead | At the ; B 4 : ith Ellison | vision of J. H. Moore on the Carpet - i 1 1 of severe and irritating. sistant Supe 1 - s. v 10 never jgrounds in Moosup Monday afterncon. ok cannot fail to ailed with enthusiasm by women and | of gevere and irrtatio. e g e Siaven Detwenn iihe it ani| Used by thrifty peopls be 4 % p 2 Noyes 13, 4 i 0 A ! clla Iluzel|second tears was won by the regu-| Y misses who love pretty things. Materials consist of 7 8 - It " 1 - wcturer s by a ccors of 8 to 5. Andy Smith Saves Money, e 2 A y e > P o - igherty were on the| . 5 € ubscr At y tance: I mound for the first team and Tilling- | g Loa all ie Georgette Crepe, Crepe-de-Chine, Jap Silk, Taffeta and piraply f: | giv g n hast and Lee for ihe second team. | 8umorA is beneficial to all Ic dwar live r v rea - oth sides did v goot hitting. | o . 5 ixed | bseri S : ] i Miller| ~ Bugene Lacourse and “Wauregan” | . ‘Voile—priced at $1.25 and up to $12.50. with,"clive. O 0 Madeline { 3 & wiiic Ashforth | jo Johnson had a pool match Monday | SumorA HowE S by their olive Color i e e : ; {afternoon. Mr. Lacourse put defeat on D ¥ t ve o'clock, the to 3 St et atesu irom. boanding scll | his opponent without much shooting. ini fitg‘; l;‘é;:;’j g "igi‘:s Smong B2t | of Boc At ek R a L Frer .| A trainload of the 101st division mea| makes shining essy complaints, and Ofive Tai are the Pna v i HE 2 e eI C.mgnnev:\"i«“m;‘;\rs:x}-\H D g nd O Ll o immensely effective resul: e i i Take one or two nightly for a week, for t 1 of or Yort spent the week| Fr. 3 ent the weck cnd P} ik - Sce how much better you feel and look teach 55 ( A AP E at nis lLome hington. ELACH-TAR-¥ RED- B9 10c and Z5cperbox. All druggists. Chapman, left Friday evening to spend| ‘ihomus I who has been serving| Trivate William Dodge is spsading 2 the week end at the home of her cous- lin the aero department overseas, spentia few days’ furleugh at his home in

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