Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1919, Page 2

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, - APRIL 22, 1919 Case, Mrs. J. B. Shepard, Mrs. J. E. Sulliv. Mrs. Lizzie F. Litchfiel Morwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | Mrs. Arthur Yates, Mrs. L. A, Nic Church St. Telephone 106, ols, Mrs. George B. Hinman, Miss Ma- o - rie L. Bacon, Mrs. Donald French, s £ Mrs. ‘Ashton C. Persons, Mrs. Frank B B e Oh Temight. k. Mrs. D. E., Taylor was in Ancient Order United Workmen, | charge of the Liberty cottage Monday ‘ “@ ‘Willimantic Lodge, No. 11, meets at 140 | afternoon =, 8 2 4 Valley strect. Harry F. Holmes is seriously ill at : p . ¥ 3 Knights of Columbus, 4 ¥ g . " San Jose|his home on Spring street, having Council, No. 14, meets at 751 Main|pbeen taken with an attack of grip street. et taw dage ayo.. Mondsy his"Son 8 3 : : (FORCLOTHES) (FOR POTS.Aw PANS) (FOR WOODWORK) (FOR BATHTUBS) Royal Arcanum, Willimantic Coun- |dition became serious, pleurisy having - ¥ ofl, No. 723, meets at 702 Main street | get i i Oltve Branch Council. 10, R. and : y S. M., meets in Masonic hall Willimantic people have gone over the top again: not in‘connection with At a meeting Monday morning «of | the Fifth Liberty loan or Relief for officials of the American Thread com- ‘ear East, but in connection with pany with members of the grievance m)| gn of parish members _Dl commJ ar representatives of* the | St. aul's Episcopal church. The drive Box Shop local Union, held in the of-|for a fund of $2000 was started last fice of the company. matters were | February 1, the money to be used for talked over in connection with the re-|installing a new heating plant in the cent labor difficulties in the box shop |church and parish house: also for a t 1s settled to the en- |modern ventilating system for the employers and |church; all these improvements hav- A the company |ing been needed for some time. The 3 A f he omployes | conditions under which the campaign “ o all the started was that members of the par- T Wi Y 0 1 i there were | 16h woild, raise $1.080; Whiis: the rector . hey*Win You On Quality! resume thei d se the other thousand. 5 - s - ng unced at the Hastor sol " citizens and merchants | bean raised which fagt was most grat- . -3 Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great : 2 S et o e o the congregation, The rec- 3 because their refreshing flavor and fragrance e been sold t o0 announced that he intended to . ¥ y ¥ e : Y §ood fair price; vis another thousand dollars, ; , g 4 and mellowness is so enticingly different. You : ontract has r ich will soon be needed in connec- tion with the parish work and he was . - A Z never tasted such a cigarette! ' Bite is elimi- Jomes | very 0!‘“"”.\:;;0\(;.(\(:.\:((r:-\\:;'(-rrlh;l" g = ; nated and there is a cheerful absence of any > CF@E » G t by the rector for at leas A 3 ‘ L R o unpleasant ,cigaretty after-taste or any un- $200 for needs of the church. 4 . In the police court Monday morning : 18 cents a package pleasant cigaretty odor! these cases ‘w::e disl'x)w‘dvo( by Judge . ; ¥ i, Foss "L.x;lr;;d Satler, charged Cameis 4 1014 everywtare in Camqls are madg of an expert blend of choice Many womenaredoin g whatsheonce charge, and:a fprot 1 sul costs : e 20 Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are > did b : leaner for cloth . ey stume o office supply or whan youravel. 2 ; ans, an ptind) fiestn of : A g generous measure. You will prefer this Camel - Sinle IO [pOIES ZE0 T b EEHDEET peace, Tie three were the prin- of first rentioned in Stone Row late Satur- The testimony of| |8 ; Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then 8 = celain bathtubs and washbowls, and Lieut. Allan Me- pare them with any cigarette in de AT tended com) £x y g 1o men on charges prefer- \, ‘the world at any price for quality, t 3 tanding a : jence in the - 1N % R flavor, satisfaction. No matter wace, i thee were S prin: blend to either kindof tobacco smoked straight! & woodwork and still another for por- place in the home the She saw the instructions on the Tines to haette & i \ how liberally you smoke [ Fels-Naptha wrapper and learned il R ’ B | T amelethey vl notitie that all of these things can be done your taste! } arrive from that S R i biccoo. the Fels-Naptha way, and with cool am was unable to settle and BRI ' ‘ Wossion Silecs, . €. or lukewarm water. The case of Timothy Sullivan, harged with breaking and entering, | : : § ! 1 W pe ) which charge he pleaded guilty, 1 T N E fi L vays to read the Trapper. disposed of in the following man- 0 : e i Sull was bound over to the ext criminal term of the superior |, LRI s it Delphine Tish. this meeting but was postponed to the -k e’ vonds of sk wBIE B PRI i e 51 Sty Ving el RTINS Cut down your own home-keeping . Lutgal can 5 cam, church basement, S, tonight.- zeport and Mrs. Sperry s,| Mrs. Charles Hope entertained re- ¢ : in, taithipdBrec iz Jall b0 awali] 5y ind Mrs. James Martn, motored | cently her . M ward Lati- costs. Save time, labor and ex- J Mrs. Fre 1 2 > 0- | t e cotts r. and Mrs. Martin [ mer and chi alos Ferry . ) ¥ The 13th annual social and dance n W San Jose Council, No. 14, K. " i i will fth s d Monday evening in'the M. Clarke and son David go | . N St non Denacty !{‘”‘““"'“ e e : Pense by dOing more thlngs th& Harri- 1 1 n today (Tuesday) for a few | h Maynard and son. Roy May- > been spe few da; SA Qva(‘ ?Fl IEF ) ery succestul in every way|aays. e tard of Vernon, wero gucsts of R h their 5 andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fels-Naptha way. II rogramme of dancing satisfied e e o ¥ N Dl 2 Bolles. . W Uy ALL | one mission_ refresh- & 4 {nard recently r X Afrm.x‘x" ance [ quties, s recover ; ; 3 4 E - 3€ FROM LUMBAGD (& i fiahilpsdiotiom | GALES FERRY [t ™ e Sna v oo i S St Use this all-around-the-house soap of Argonne|at the home of he neing. * The.cors At the morning service Sund HEE and was o | Mre: Bawin: Hen : every day in the year. o pi i 18 months, al- ward O'Bric Jose council v . t g th Wy P ia 11 man, Gilbert Flynn Sloan's Lini vhfl’ the Grady, Arthur Ashton and Wil- e ecorations of the cancel were | Navy' ¥ anny X. Mol | “Hurtie Ivicburg, who hab been at| Your grocer is glad to seil L. Rich- |daffodils, potted azaleas foliage > ‘ 3 n auto- 3, | 5 bt Norwich, for T e \ Fels-Naptha Soap ert was | Plant James o has been under nia, has recovered and has resumed t Thy ge school taught by Miss)work at the Thames Specialty Co.'s , . . £l i | Grace X, Chapman, opened e Ask for it by its 1e home of | 3 , T me e s t r The, . the senior class at 5 —— Mrs. John | hyy g IR 3 ne pupil - | the Uncasviile X ) full name Ludlow, surprise were the ss with the in Willi hool. Re- | grocm is employed | n Thread c them every st several candidates | e VI, SI0L¥ 0= | of v SSing i b T ATce o at h‘“ ho‘n\v here rece: 50! 1CO Y t and second degre BAk : € G la base, la i sle s e | - F " nk Belcher of Staffordville, B el pyaicnate |} ings, Th Call -of . Missions| fami cir car Tuesday, to make | Miss Jennie Finnezan is spendinz 2| SOUTH GRISWOLD sl i oy h Tier mother, reftf- p P 1 ! Peor- € r v ives at Crolor- s = 153 g S % ne D 1 us i & !‘]“\\"' E. Lewis, who has LR A Sadw T T zirls were taken into the Com- | No trace of the body of the boy, Isa- | of ] A | pe f a stock farm | i Mrs, Frank ber _anajWwiitl lifiuenza, Hs able lebanon were guests of local | gr 1 JAY M. SHEPARD o Axelrod, drownéd in the Willi- | Iivang 3 R b Ba u;;lr\ of Led, rd. | ;,“-v,\_‘_\v;s_ - © the general opinion of arTbutt: 1 T |stock for a f days, has returned! P lness the pastor, | Plage Thursday. . : Funeral Director & Embalmer |1 i v In 1 “ IR ! : v S o ! the " Congregational 1 William Wesemann and family g i ) e body will not be there n 5 3 e to the surface. t 7 rrec ————— red 1 € e ¥ T ‘ moved ’“.’L.f i 60-62 North St., Willimantic | « has been T I = < town, excepting the box A kept up|s srintend: ¥ . Y Y T wh‘mr\’ b eman een e S. McHa s ned te . Good Fr Lady Assistan: Tel connection | t o “ s s 4 z i { ot , vice. A ple: {lw{"\_ e o Kol e Ori w York, has been at the - | he Su i r. 2 ! ke G. Hewett, Mr ) n r music ‘and] Mr. and Mrs H. 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