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NORWICH, BULLETIN. MO®DAY, APRIL 21, 1819 1 ; WILLIMANTIC meeting held a week ago Sunday|ed over to the town, no matter w}wl LU were read by Secretary Sullivan and|won them as prizes, that they he turn- - 7 ¥ Norwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | were accepted as read. The chair-|ed over to the town at once and that 23 Church St. Telephone 105, man then called upon M. A. Lynch of |the town and its people go {o work| Harttord\ te, g\'ekhlsdreipr:rt :xpon htis E 1h pulntlhis “m%)aim:x ())\‘;-r the top i i trip to New York and interview with out the use of said helmets as | S IeaGeiha Ouplieniches New York officials of the local man- |stimulus and aid, The motion mot! - Independent Order of Foresters. | focturing plants, whose main offices | with instant approval and was im-! Court Fabre, No. 3433 meets at 23|,;e there. Mr. Lynch was delegated |mediately adopted. Jackson_street, at the previous meeting of the cam-| In regard to the medsls made from | Knights of Columbus, San Jose As-}.uien workers to handle the matter|German canncn and which are to be sembly, No. 14, meets in opera house(ith o view toward getting, if pos-|awarded cvert in this and pre- | L 2 sible, Willimantic's pro rata share of | vious campaig < announced at | Knights of Pythias, Natchaug lodge, | sybscriptions, obtained in the locallthe meeting that a hook for cach onc| No. 22, meets in Odd Fellows’ hall. | ., its of these companies, credited to|to register his name and address in| Woodmen of the World, Willimantic|iyo town of Windham, rather than|would be on hand at the Chamber of Camp, No. 25, meets in W. C. T. U.ipave it all go to the credit of New|Commerce rooms and it ¥ up to hall on Valley street. York. each individual to do this and get a| & Mr. Lynch. in his repert, gave in|medal frem the government after the| detail the interviews he had had with|complete list is sent in. Mr. Lynch the officials of the American Thread |will be here for three weeks durig company, The Holland Silk Co., and{the campaign to aid and assist the the Rossie Velvet company. Accord- | canvassers in any manner possible. ing to Mr. Lynch, all the officials of| At the meeting adjourned fo these companies whom he interviewed | nex Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m., at bt wanted it made known -that their|which time remorts will be made as to| 2 . . sympathies in the matter were with|progress of the campaign. Over thir-] 9 o'clock. The meeting lasted tWo|yijjimantic; that personally each one|ty men were present at the meeting and a quarter hours and if the en- ; Y 9 3 ’ P i e e e e e e Sho all-yoar-round soft drink thusiasm and interest shown by those|{s go to the town of Windham, but il et ot ann 0. Sebas- - E ' present is kept up during the cam-iihere was some doubt as (0 its being |igno nst Frank Posteniski AR paign, there is no doubt whatever but |gone, owing to the attitude of Newl|liaq neen continued | for el LB F b ° f s l wha illimantic will go over the top|york. ich in a nutshell is that cred- | ¢, p: aE 2 That Milimantc wil g o155 the 1| York, which i o nulhell b tht cro | ime™" Uy Silurany poring etors| AU or business men ,professional men, ng was called to_order by Chairman , < ERaeshigaeor . el SRl S = ® o I P the town or the com-|Aitorme B. g & 5 L. C. Lathrop. The minutes of thelpos fGod G o0 : : [Adlotnay SR (raTuey apne ] 0\ e p e bt f Wiin nn RSO its fnances. Mr..Lyneh used his best|foe PRI and Attorn S RAUAREY men o1 sporis Ol y DO X s L€ 1S, o accomplish what he S mEniE HOW T0 SAVE [lNfil—Ufi G R e S e ST S shooting,riding.For everybedy, every~ ikt HHIY i il A mest interesting and enthusiastic meeting of the general committee, team captains and canvassers ay afternoon in the Cham- ber of Commerce rooms in connection with the campaign drive for the fifth or Victory loan which in Willimantic is to start this (Monday) morning at » ~ive the town of Windham credit ’ s 1 T e o 1| The bedy of Issdere Aselca 5 where, the year round. Bevo is hale “Out of curiosity I tried a pair of 5= \hic WMt 'in bs obtain v afl had not be - e e WIS T A : St P ‘ refreshment for whelesome thirst-<= , “and today, after fiv iied that Windham's quota was not} 2 o 2 3 o L] - months of bard service 113l topotics 1 478% 1% he 01 the previous meel e, making con N\ an invidorating soft drink. Ideal for any real signs of wear on them.” N e e s e This statement points the way to o el e g0 G ey to . Sl BT Uiy AL e T TR WO N el the athlete or the man in physical oz shoes cost, by the vear, depends largely e st T VB i e mental training---ood to train and tov they are exceedingly comfortable and ' B 5 repert wa =] o 2 MoH | = e e o e e Sl (D W o S o gain on. Healthful and appetizing, y soles shoul and so i N gy Sy ANHEUSER—BUSCH ST.LOUIS worn now by millions. pgton. I Fettes 5, . Hasttond, Ol oy Aftenir ol T Thspr:v are gv{ailahle everywhere on i e e ct committee will now go| new shoes and for re-soling. They are : ? Eae et et L] ind wse of the ice to the} made by The Goodvear Tire & Rub- Sacceeded very. el |best advan ¢ the city | ; : er Company, Akron, Ohio, who also 11 was mosily along the ’ 5 2N 3 NN Y i Ca. ¥ make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to uction and methods 10 b ) ! x| A : ; Stoddard-Gilbert wb:\'\lifl(‘édw outwear any other heels. t \nvassers in putting os is! o1 3 rere Distributors A L CONN. . oan and many valua » e community - an ; ons were g . Chairman A ¥ eolin Soles i S i RO Trags Mack £:2.U.'5. Pat. 087 & E Charles @ ) ord ferenc i - g i ¢ \ Sunday ever r. He had of whiskey, s home for 5 saw. Iiclder Whitchou; resumed their teaching Monday afte Bi grestlo i 03 | ing 1 f 0 and 36 cents| d: 3 : to_worl a week vacation 0 : Rl L 4 : s for Edward Pearl|which he had faken from the register.| iy i a guest of| Fre < T 5| Mirs. George Johnes' brother, recent ® e Enthdr 5 ot 18 - afterncon from|Ile cb 8 the count i llimantic on Weel r - .. .11y returned from France, has been hz v M. |this (Monday T a charge|phyrsday. iy midon, eight | th h con- |of s estiord Hill cemetery, Ashford. 1 rmons and » 1 e has purc lasted about & I ‘ | The funeral of Abbic J. Lee was|specia T B r @ ¥ in Willima a: WILLIMANTIC, CONN. §| woien lime ioee presen: e St [t T R zroomed to put Wil Heorian | apel 1 M. Shepherd. | oratc oW In. "~ Miss Susie Cavor is working in top In the siterature | Re . Harley Smith officiated. The |0 ¥ re - Telephone 705-3 d. The | b v _eander Will HoRaElo ) i town of' " my. cight months' old son of Mr | T()N H}LL harles Lee -and Mr. Williams. | Win land Mrs. Edwar folf died Telephone 705-2 | was in the Willimantic ceme- |world adk A ur day. The| M almer and{on their 2 At the annual meeting of the W infa rec rom an ok | sons Sghrsens ey R SRR The death of Mrs. Frances New-|mantic 0an uenza s veeks ago. E, -3 g 2 £ “omb, 92, widow of I Newcomb. | the for the year's bus Mrs. G Smith will go > Sunday. Mr.| New Haven. ; 1 boat rac overnment rday T at h ) assoc Boston Wednesday to spend a few | 3 n or P e t - for an initi - born | fiourish 1 4 s with friends. wh active service for 18| L o Saturd ment of 10 ner ceat; second ! i, October -{to those interested. Offic Pobuda has moved one of m | t x rse; Saliffda; {July 13, 10 per cent and Mary | were: I t, Geor S 5 near Mansfield Center and s v and Cecile Palmer|) Aug. 12 per cent.: fourth paym d resided in|vi pre e - ppe! 2 9 of 20 per cent: fifth payment, | Willimantic many years . of 20 per cent., and sixth pay- Fa (i e atars <11 of 20 per cent. with in- | or,JoeRN's h°’f"\—‘,=‘(:f:,s“ rfffi':’“’m‘_‘{ W adjustment, sina M. Do New York in|Mc Applicatio s {memory of her f , Charles ! ted to the sers wit ng entitled Happi < 1o obtain if possible an_initi 1 isgthe work of Miss Don- h application. The 1 he” painting is to hanz over ill handle the loan under|the mantel in the reception room of! amc conditions as in previous! he I Miss Dondero has taken | Geor 1}10ans. la course fine Arts| Auditors on, 3 S ST e e s el ussion was provoked when e 't of German helmets came book i ation und hase | T R i — E 'Ve I one time during the early part of|th 3’ year. ‘She has | V. Smith entertai the w had made at number of | ral art in New York and|{pon from Detroit last week i | g x helmets in (wo styles which were to working on a series of | 3 Sl , : ¢ be used by their soldiers for their |murals for a firm of interior decors S e e 5 5 trivmphal entry i Paris. Thelors to be placed in a new Roman|a few d ith Mrs. W. C o¥. American troops obtained or captured |Catholic church in South Norw s Ryder of Hartfor JAY M. SHEPARD 4 great number of these helmets and |She con . Red Cross poster in |companied by Mies Mation Butter they were sent-fo this country. Now | the ; last Red (ross drive that attra hom “Easter. | el Sicesstiiig Bhkuove & Eiepard Y are to he used to stimulate inter- |ed much attention in New York. Mis: ir Hemmeler and two chil # - o S 3 5 e and enthusiasm in the campaign |Dondero is a native of Willima r heen visiting relatives inj 2 e e Funeral Director & Embaimer { 3 : 1. F offered as prizes in the cam-| Hyman Chasen. cattie dealer, re paign in towns and cities throughout|siding at 521 Wil ol tom Gamn ren 1 Insane Satur-|Co. 3 night, having become mentally| There was a prayer meeting at the it is said, over money|chapel on hill Friday evenin | Cushman is home from 1 1 J treet nk Holub. 60-62 North St, Willimantic | country. Two heimets are to be|m was taker Sorwich | De has gone to work for the Hall| |sent from Hartford to the town of |State Hosp Lady Assistant Tel comnection | Windham. Just how to award these| 3 3 {helmets locally caused mo end of = |discussion. Many suggestions twere GR F C iACKSO,_ made as for example, one to the Boy E L) i Scout who brings in the laregst num-| s o Sar. iy ber of individual subscriptions and one | {9 attention of the police court Sat-| o0 . SN fo the Girl Scout whis teiiud. in: fhie] ouey Cior s e, 1At of GootEe TS, 2, Ubr\]"] i i largest total amount of subseriptions: | Con uco €2%e; Who 18 charged ~ another suggested they go to the team | o0 SUPPOTL OF his min Removed to 715 Main 3t. Willimantia | 01 "M, (AL oftaineq the same ro-| compiied with former : Aours—9 a. ® B 8 5. o Fhone €4 | diccussion and hi t¢ endedline court in regard to the child being all diseussion and hit the nail on the | Ay £ s i Uil n adopted and prosecuting attorney rec- | | head by 1ggesting that inasmuch as ommended that the case be nolled on| {the helmets would eventually be turn- | pHTTERIRC WL (B¢ Tg 50 KILLOUREY BROS_ e —— - | disposed of, Ellis paying $9 Leader vt South Africa " R The police were quite busy over| FUNERAL DIKECTORS AND EM-| Chlldren Ory' | Saturday night and Sunday and therc| BALMERS | s will be five cases before the court this | & 4 il FOR FLETCHER’S (Monday) morning. About Satur- | Union 8t, illimantic, Conn. day night, the police were notified of | PNone 25 oy bkt CASTORIA i trouble_and disturbance in one of the | tenements .in_Stcne Row. Chief Kil- lar rough house going on, the result of too much drir ° Austin Smith b W . _ o md e Tl | (B : | balanced blend of the MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE [ i s | . were taken to the police station and | o 4 2 kel iy ienacy) mornis | |y e : food values of wheat Willimantic Conn couri on charges respectively of in- | | = G ) t] . toxication and breach of peace. Dur- i e B B L S § and malted barley. Sunday morning imothy ullivan one of i by Lieut. Allan McAr- | thur for breaking and entering the sa- | - [ &4 loon at 186 Main street, conducted by 2 e | g i 1‘] Jacob Bertschneider. The lieutenant | 44747 i 3 ra e' u S i e : caught Sullivan with the goods on | |# i : him shortly ter he came out of the ASSUMES LEADERSHIP IN SPRING | i 05k | [ g™ | B needed nourishment ks Doctor Tells Bow to ([0 * 4 to the tissues of body oy e s o g e o an v rengiien Byesight | S SR SR | | d brain and is as Some take smart silk stripes to accentuate the smartness §|: BY the 5 & A s ) an rain an 1 of their clever patterns; others choose dainty pinks, blues e snd greens in solid colors; cither way you wil ind them || 1207 6 SR to | | delicious as it is eco- yery effective and appropriate for Frocks for all occasions, || Lewis, if o5 ) 2 e s e e b v o i | 5 UGN x| | momical and healthful. who is the :;;‘;l“‘sgh C g-‘,_i head of the Separatist Party in ‘I‘!l’. s e . South African Parliament. General 0 o o e Prices R.nge From 35¢ and up to $1.25 a Yard. Hertzog led several armed revoits R NO ral:}e in prlce : 3 ‘ 5 E, 5 i many instances, and guick relief = during the war against Eritish ru : . o roug| i ing, itehin —once joining the German forces % d H gt 0 e e boas. | (o deteat ihe British. General : uring or since the wan H ]vll |R Y Read the doctor’s full statement soon’ Hertzog is no r v he | T E . Co RA COo to appear in this paper. Bon-Optois Will present the Sou ican Selfs sold and recommended everywhere by Determination claim befors the Druzgists. Peace Conference.