Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 2

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around Monday = with the aid of § . > crutches. g-lis d!eg is encased‘in a . Norwich ..».4;,. Willimantic Office, | plaster cast.and just how badly the i 28 Church 8t. . Telephons 105. - knee is injured cannot be deterthined | « — until the fast isvtaken off. Kumpf| Considerable interest was shown in|sStated Monday tmat it was purely a . the German helmets, a number of|case of spite work on the part of sthe which were placed in one of the show|man who hooked into the truck which windows of the H. C. Murray Co. on|Kumpf was driving. The party who Monday morning. This town receiy-|drove the automobile was fined $85 ed twelve of these helmets from .the|in the Darien police ceurt Friday| Viectory loan committee in Hartford to | night, according to Kumpf, and there be used to stimulate inferest in and|will be further expenses which he sales ‘of the Vietory lban bonds. At|will have to settle for. The accident the, meeting of the local general com. |was caused by too much crowding, ac- mittee, team captaing and canvassers|cording to Kumpf. Sunday ‘;l'ernann. the digposition of| An interesting meeting of the Ly- these helmets ‘was left to a commit-|ceum was held Monday morning at tee composed of W. C. Norris, Charles| Windham High school and the mem- W. Hill, Frank Lafrabeé, ‘Walter Abbe|bers were entertained by the play, The and.James . Twoomey. The commit- | Kleptomaniac, given by the Commer- tee announced Monday ‘that the hel-}cial Seniors, 1919. ' The cast follows: mets will ‘be distributed as follows, which degision ought to meet with ev-|Mrs. John Burton (Pegsy) erybody’s ‘approval: MR ““:Dorothy Burpham Four to the American Thread Com- | Mrs. ‘alen"d- Chase : I:\rmwh.v,[n“ v SPOs ¥ {they mi young. widow, Florence Laitton jany to“be @ifgOfed of fthey may |y Y Charles Dover (Mabel) a One to the Boy Scout who selis the bride, . Tlorence Curtiss s largest number 6f Victory bonds. Mrs. Preston Ashley (Bertha) - : ; 3 & A i One to the Girl Pioneer selling the| . z Meda Adams "Q € . i “:‘ 'ql'- | - ¢ de. Mies Freda Dixon, Elaine Barker N 0 : 5 / ' i el largest number of bonds. 4 sel 8 : . 4 | gl One to the! lady canvasser selling|Miss Evelyn Evans, a journalist, i i A the largest number of bonds. 5 . .. Mabhel Jenkins i - * p | ; Ly One to the man sciling the largest|Xatie, Mrs. Burton's maid, A —-— Mo g s number of bonds. | . Tla Hamilton One to the man selling the largest| Mrs Jack Burton, a young society amount of bonds in dollars. matron, has a wonderful \ : ] One will go to the three Windhams|iocinz or misia B NN ¢ 4 ¢ ; : i A > # Al (i whose bond saleg aggregates the larg-|play opens just afger she returns from " R 122 RN g i X s - P 21 est percentage of ‘their allotment. a musicale, and after chatting a while, | = TOK ; | S One will be gi to the manufac-{gijscovers the loss of her purse. con- Hoslisff e\ 9 T ; e .z | turing plant (excluding the American|taining $100 and all her rings. She is - e ORI 3 Z ; i 4 Pl ‘Thread Co.) which sells the largestijed to suspect a lady who sat next to \ Y W L% % { : ! 5 . i 4 4 4 il number of bonds pro rata to their em- | her at the musicale. She therefore ployes. | calls up the police and sets them on < Qne goes to the Boy Scouts of South|tie Jady's track.w She iz expeoting to Windham. dinner evening, the wife of a| The following list of manufacturing|yalus ent of her husband's whom concerns in Willimantic and vicinity | this lady turns out to be. The 3 will also compete for the helmets: |y £moothly ven and was Quidnick-Windham Mtg. Co. Foster-|oughly enjoved, I Z 3 AR ¥, Stewart (o. Vanderman Mfg. Co. 1 he e SO % Windham Slik Co.. Holland Mfg. Co.| Judse Otto B Robinson was re R &, AN N2 o ce appointed by the g ment, | = X/ NSy Rossie Velvet Co, Willimantic Ml G Rl BL & \\\\ ine Co. Smith & Winchester Mg | Ly “Cigjor ‘or failor who s Y Z Y -,’f"“”'\:“‘,‘:}“‘” X on M'&lin securing a conversion of I - | 3 \ Ay North Windha i e insurance policy chould consuli Judge % N i North Windham, This method of dis- | iisurance polics chould consuli il posing of the lelmets should surely|Robiuson at his office ' in the mation may be chtained fre d any 0 as ice in the matter will be given L judge without expense. help to bring about the result ~Which they were sent to this city, To put the town of Windham over the top in this Victory loan. o in G st : One. of the most successful meetings|ure spending a few d: in Atlantic i of Natehaus Ledge, No. 22, K. of P.|City. { was held Monday night, at ‘which time | g 1 nce a ove 4 the rank of Knight was conferred or|, The mdrriage of Adjutor Bernard) . i {and 3aril took place on the third degree was worked, upon the { {0 us® OORTE SHIG (00 BERE g largest class’ of candidates in the his- | qEnCRy (CERS 8 DONCT fory of the . and nnam.m.lu»“vm by thes pester kev i, P e e of Murad—always a o v ":"'" “l{""“"l f:{jlj' =1 Baril, father of the bride, and Alfred | - T e iaber of mombors of Teambull | Bernard. a brother of the zroom. Kol- h::i;P '(‘"’”"\‘_"_;_' Liondcs, \',Z,,,,'. auests of | JOWIng the ceremony, a reception was| e 2 y 3 8 of liome of the bride r the local members for the evening, | N B e e - amaking the trip from- and to the| 100 iy K Ak e, - arte 0 e 0 TWhaling City by ‘the sea in automo- | W45 served. The newlyweds, after : “Ififes, :After” the meeting an excellent yein SRS I N ” 3 * sppogramme of entertainment consist- A‘ THaay 't o R = ing of vaudeville, songs and music nnouncement was made of the en- '1" k' h b k h as enjoyed and. refreshments wero | Easement.of Miss Bernadet ot 70 pure lurkish tobacco makes the 2 y Natchaug l.odge has enjoved|Vin to J"flf‘n'l\ 3 inudreau 2 . . s Bth 1oll Quring: (8 Dast YGir, Enion “sireet. ” Hoih naries uality o urad so Individual and so- in this ecity ¢ hav v . . (Arthlir Kumpf, who sustained a,fio%h 17 63 Potvin wh & fractbred patella (knee joint) in anj(ricnds hero. Mis EOtun i s or convmcmg! autpmobile accident near Darien last| S Al bl Friday night, was able to be up and e B e sttt e Again we tell you, Murads are made of ¢ service and is em- K(iK LIEE A plosed n s it s 4 salesman the choicest selection of pure Turkish to- 1+ Juncheon wa T'BOARD? IT'S [whioaid warwmisency ‘b bacco—grown in the fertile valleys around who were A Mrs. Au-j YOUR KIDNEYS 15 i S S nd the Black Sea—the world’s most famous Mr. and Mrs Victoria De- Do Mies tobacco for cigarettes. e's no use suffering from the .ll ul \gony MN‘“MI hnr-;h 'l)nn‘|‘ vait 4 4 ¢« d, v - “dli it “pasres oF." 1t only come= back § s - ~ Bl 18 darel ol stop 1 Divenss rible Muskertyzasbetvads bl dis- It is true that “or Inary cigarettes cost eoaditions of kidness l:r-kun:mll_ e i- | from the vice at Camp Dix ,fl l .mated by stif lame backs and other ' Sati ¥ morning lest no time in wrenching pains, which are nature's sig- | : 2 s in thi city, a t'rl € less. ualy for bel - Lwn i weicomed by his o Bee the remedy. When you feel | frieud an absence of almost two | d f‘ lf !/ e first twinges of pain or experi- |, i in July, 1917\ in e 4 S T Y Judge for yourself—! at once. Go to your druggist and gat | shocice Chateau-Thierry | . & box of the pure, original GOLD :MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im- » was lzid un for six weeks in a | 3 i » Hiohest G ish. rted fresh every month from the D Rt itg) y Mabers ofthe Grady Tirkish ratories in Haarlem, Holland. | cred. 1 | countrv o and Egyphian intheWorld Pleasant and easy to take, they instant- |the transp. \ uckenbacl.? ) & 1y attack the poisonous germs rlr}uinl arriving in New York | your system and bring quick relief. | For over two hundred years they Of interest to many people in Willi | ——— have been hlgi:x the sick. | Why mot |mantic and y is the of Oli-| o s | 5 try them? Sold everywhere by re. |ver / 3 v filed the | guiity to the charge d{home in Willimantic. He lisble druggists in sealed packages. |surrogate’s co; New York city|costs, am ting to 3$8.6( 2 | e for a few weeks at his home 1 Three sizes. Money back ‘if they do |1 for pre Mr. Perry was|was impc by Judge N ¥ resuming his practice in this "‘x you. Ask for “GOLD |t fatiher of i rr of thisjof the®accused had any mone hey | city AL” and be sure the name | His will r after all) were taken to the Brooklyn j to| “GOLD MEDAL" is on the box. |debis are paid, t ziven to| work out the cos widow, Ca ry of New 19th inst will take a 1 | Favorites de la Reine. st preclude it from ex- | DANIELS PARTY HAS 42 ) cesse de 1. ralle, rei force 1to E S e el il oo ontea v i Al dovieigatn] oot AREUEIBNIRCOTEANE > | Rosalie, fille du jarflinier de Tria- and_independence. b fln\lh.fin{ou}tnd, A r'll :j wlgsenhuz; The Welcome ‘Héme ‘Binners which| non Melle Diane Caron| “The right of withdrawal is valucless | a0 P T e g0 [were recently hung, one : Main | Mere Jacques. des en- [hecause it is wiser fo stay on the| e Bavy. and Mrs. Daniels arrived i 3o sl e awer | The funeral of Mrs. James C. Green|street, at Lincoln square, he o] virons de s steam roller than to get off and AR g B s P e A ebtutle cEithauL Do % hamed|was held from her home in Eagleville|er at’ the ton of the front Melle Lumina Dion|stand in front of if. tion, SRf hafl ltnchebn itk hnh b JAY M A TS 0y ohds. A 1%€ | Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The | Holmes block on Main street, will cer- | Madame Cazotte, fe 47 — - | the alty se vir 3 {in the will concerning i daughter | aitendance wes 1 e Berrten | alaiy 2 e P i des hétie 5 | the Admiralty House. Owing to the . reads as follows: “Ilaving’ made pro-| s S e 5 : ICCR e ¥ : eturnin S ) R 2 5 FOR PROSECUTION CF tormy weather the programme which % : : \ ade pro- | sere conducted by Rev, I Kieio | Fiany ot % are cxpected home| Femme Simon, Ia geoliere du Tem- i y 4 Tamme, : Subcebaing Rimpce 2 snepara ision for my daughter, D. Per-|of Mansfield Depot. Thefo was sing- | within ' few daye : 4 ple, Melle Eugenie Lessard FORMER EMPEROR WILLIAM | d heen arranged was curtalled con Faneral Director & Embalmer | 0.5 et : - . and the proposed inspection in the| Monday afternson through its local| Une deleguee du Comite du Salut o T S Fang o e 60-62 North St., Willimantic v Walker, Ch: » compa session s ot s e | P S e s of the peace conference the| o} time of my dea The 5 : announced ompan i 1 % , A A e % UL LI 0] ! own Charlc, | he 5 26,000 worth of Victory JEWETT Cr council of four presented the text of 2 vas drawn Jan. 17, 1916, Mr. Perry | o noP .wilter —Bro 000 t tory TY All in the Touch lady Amistans Tel comnection med Mansfield Centor Bs )| et =gk opneligheen lvhe: which will be credited lof (i Eugenia Hennon ‘is in Bradley|® Peace treaty provision far the proge- SE A i legal residence. He died lact| Dr- Owen O'Neil, after an absence|lhe auota of the town of Windham:| Mis S ey & {cution of former Emperor William hy |; " : s | § and his SR antic for about a vearand |No further subscriptions were report- Ll s R b e A Sl o [|in touch.” And all Bavarians whe s e 12 h and his body was brou 2 ! 3 + 2 M Mabel Wilcox s been the|d court of five judges “for a supreme |, v pr ty are in the touch. DR TSN Ithis city and buried in {a - home. Monday . night M although it s known thati =85 S0 @ ca Olin in Williman. | 0ffense’ against international morality |1 ove, 20Y Property are In the toueh~— . L N | cometery nd the news of his return will belthe ¢ ers for the bonds = were|Suest of Miss Grace Olin in Williman- o "%, ‘hclity of treaties. | Lomsrilie iConsien Conmiil R cery pleasing and gratifying I and that the total amount taken | € £s¥y ;| The court is to be composed of rep- 2 8 ol . ¢ | munity in general. Dr. O'N cas| during the past week. it is afe to|Faul spent the day Nonday at Mrs:|prieoin “France, Italy and Japan. It|erection of a modern hotel in.:Lima, - as follows: Office yone of the m lar 4 gav dhat at least one-third of the quo- ) X0 AL o o er and daughter| Will fix the punishment of the accus- |Peru. There is not now a first class :mmd to 715 Main 8, Willimantic offi ad Senter Main: | heat men in e ey Lle ok ot 3Y indham |y farjory of Roston are guests at jed, whose extradiction is to be asked. |hotel in the whole of Peru. ours—9 o ws Heer _ | the service of 1 Sam. {had been su bed for up to Mon- |-Varjory s IS Euneo S ’ . - 3 m. Phone ¢4 41?‘”)(1«1‘ ickson street; Officer | in® Getober. T ON v night, although not revorted in, |und Mrs. Ransom Read’s. They nd McLean | tareq tr o g f returning from a winter spent in the upper Ma chang in 1 | % Main. ¢ S l 1918, ove Mrs. Ora M. Clark, Mrs. M. . Mar- | gouth. KILLOUREY BROS. jtakes effect Thursday of this week I *traims in F |tin and Miss Myra' Smiti of "Willi-| " Homer Morancey and Mis o William Price and Etta Perry, h For the foll M ;I mantic have been in New London the|Corby were married by Rev. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Em. |0f Willimantic, were broughi O o e hcaiat | PASL i, davs, attending the' annuai|Cabe at St, Mary's church on S ity e pent . el Ses e meeting of state charities and correc-imorning. The two witnesses were BALMERS jcharged with intoxication Sunday “Lenine and the Bavarian Reds are 6 Union St., Willimantic, Conn, | 1?r100N. at which time theyl were 4 O § ' ;| session today (Tuesday). ip Morancey and Walter Corby. r ! | rested by Chief llourey. Mrs. Per » 5 = s eut. William N. Whiton a1 John Potts, Jr, and Miss Martha| Phene 200 L ant) | pleaded mot guilty and Price g ]ulx‘v'i;’;”.fld‘?f;, 0| Hoseman Ovila Martin, memb -,\”:\? Johnson were married by Rev. J. J. country. He arrived|Engine Co. No. 1, of th a1 fire de- | M 5 St. Mary's rectory York, April 20, and went {o|Partment, recently ha their res- | 0'C d imp, Merritt and from there to Camp ignations to Chief Webster, the same|Jose : T where he received his final dis- | (0 take effect tomorrow (Wednesday).|bert Marriotte. | B i ST | L i~ X T b v | chge. Dr. O'Neil was commission-| An audience of over five hundred| Lie following had perfect attendance; S I °d a lieutenant upon his enlistment |attended the play, Marie Antoinette,|Uring the winter term at the Tiver:) e U ~ |and was afterwards made captain|s in St M: Tl ooimetie. | gide grammar school: Nettie Haddad, ik i I < | tions. The meeting was its closing|brothers of the bride and groom, Phil-| d it i p 2 i fi | while overseas. Neil said Mon- 8y oy | Minnie Sewicz, Irene Stewart, Stanley | day evening that he -had been well re fecs of| Baldyga, eVra McBroome, Helen Osga, {most of the time he was away and|the Circle of St. Jeanne D'Arc Annie Osga, Frank Polewaczik, Louis WIIIImantlc, Conn. | was mighty glad to get back to-his in three acts. The gowns worn|Skocklas, Fannie Solenski, Busene La- | . G o favre, Josephine Given y So- by those who took part were elahor- |12vEe: JOREFERE = toh n o wwsm ' late and beautiful and the stage set-|3 < 3 » BE { | tings . pléas i > Nalley, Stanley Skocyxlas e D e e T (PO | minski, Alice Scruba, Vietor Sokoloski.| y o in.charge, wi the fund for | Helen Bultic, Stven Woznlak, Edward| Skoeyzlas, Helen Miss, William Ambot, : | 3e et ey St 1adelie’ Givenski, Alice Hurst, Tony | House Dresses { When the Children Cough, Rub Maris. chuich. Dicketts orchestra yiarineilo, Theresa MeNally, Lorenzo| ] & D ne ac A 1 & Marion, Florimond Mondo. chool | o 2 i i i | " = Y ory loan bonds and during hi e 1 With house-cleaning time here, House Dresses take an §| No telling how soon the symptoms may talk, which was most interesting irg. MYSTIC | | . . % s ! develop into croup, or worse. And then’s, ¢d ‘those prescnt and their friends, to| . important part. While a woman is doing her house work §| when you're glad you have a far of Mus. | ivves o “Tberaly in iese | _Phebo Ppckes uatbban wnh Dot (< * n amI.Sh | terole_at hand to give prompt, sure re. ’onds mber of clergymen from| - W 4 totge ana . ) B ut of town attended (I ay which | department convention at New Lond Sy - 3 she feels she ought to be neatly dressed, and our collection {! heif(s Iérgtee:igota :E’;m:r.certain sk jau gl o ;\my h,;o;;m\(‘ :ir' 1,&2“&1 hy hfxo e 0rand 1 by Misa Annis Pabier] In-or-Out is the ace of aces' among varnishes. | A z 3 i towing cast 2 “atherine Gilbert, Mrs. f There isn't a varnishing job on earth that In-or-Out of H s Musterole i 3 el A e gates: ORD , 5 : : Spring House Dresses answer this purpose; made of { Muterle Ja. f:':eu%':f“ s{;a'flgs?;s‘) o: Aedle: Antitnerte, Relne of mmance, J\Mitonell delesiat: o D | won't do to the expert’s perfect satisfaction, : U Sily: Sy Furestc:senl Chanslaey.. in attonc | K [ Painh oy Jeiie e, i 1 AR S 08 £ 10-or-0ut 15 for the professional painter or the tive styles, some have collar and cuffs of contrasting §| lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, : Melle Germaine Dion partment treasurér. NYIl| Dhandy men arpund the houseane vamnish for any - ¢ 4 | icroup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- | |- etk ’?;“g“fif“ll‘g' *ex"f‘: v, ;PlCKs Fiawas INCEEAaGE e kind of job—conventent, economical, almost imper- ‘material, while others have collar and cuffs of white i’fj’fiffi‘&“fi;‘?flg“x}m ’:fe“{:‘;fi“;‘;m L i (“hrntll(‘l HE NATIONS CoVENANT ishable. Gallons, quarts or pints. . 3 A : 0ack OF '\lidime Elisabeth. soeur de Louis £ 7 s | i is 8pring with Bay State Li Paint. M= g Pique. They a i 3 x joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, '\ Nieile Clta Beausole Philadelphia, , April 28 —Georse ERIlL e houss s spitiE witt g Giels i Ll €34 qu ey are priced ?f $1.98, $2.50 and $3.98. :rf:s!od feetiandl colds ‘bl fibe chest (it 1esinmies Tavarg s e BeaUsOle o e Papper. one of fhie)leadisig | . coldk, really for tho brush—pure laad ground irpire ol . en prevents pneumonia). Adelaide, fille de 1. S a gures in debates on the Leaguc of i i One lot of House Dresses fully worth $3.98 are especially 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $250. | Mello Emma._ tieausoleil| Nations, who is also head "ot WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. i £ : Victoire, fille de Loui 3 League for the Preservation of Amer Largest Paint and Varnssih Makers m New England priced for this week at $2.98. | Madame de. Chogae B Marie Caron| can Independence, in statement to- You can biiy 15-0r-Ot Varbish SSUBLE Sk bain: froms UAmbassadesr, 3 “Tho amendments to the covenanil Melie Eugenie l[essard|do not affect the central feature of & Madame la Comtesse de Noailles, the co n. it L A dame d'honmsur; >3 | “The g irust of nine nations. PECK & McWILLIAMS A. BOARDMA ' > purchase of a new organ for St Melle Lumina Dion|dominated by five. will have final d Madame de Polignac, cision of all interpational dsputes. D SE G S ST SR G G e S b Melle Isabells Peninl A 70 7 yote will bind the United - et

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