Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 2

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" i = WILLIMANTIC |eottection belongs to Private Lester i j Larrabee of this city, a member of the Nerwich Bulletin Willimantic Office, | Vole Unit Ambulance Corps with the ~ | 28 Church St. Tslephone 105, |lfren(h army. The collection c(kmuiska i of gus ‘masks, canieens, knives, 4 delegution of members of A. C.|Watches, sabots, German cigns and Camp, No. §, United Spunish |other articles uged by the various ar- Veteruns of Willimuntic, wil, mics. Tn connection with the Fifth take part i1 tie parede toda Vet joan campaign, the Murray| ) of the 102nd In company” also pax an interesting ex-i in Hartford. A number of | Ribit In' the shajic of a small tree, the! g to view the parude, which | brand o] 3 - Wwill be the last public appearunce of : gn the tree laa card boar. this compan; ae & unit, it haviag Leen ¢ se We discharged at Cenp Devens Tuesdar. Fitsh 1 i L Wegp pumber of splend:d Victory loan posters have Jussday, Mayor Chariss A. Gates hecn prominently placed throughout! - n‘;‘g"‘_’,‘"‘,‘,“‘é-*‘f“m-;‘flf‘:& the city during the vest two hd by : s & 2 tie publicity commiitec of the cam- B s o emARltice (rom | paign, all of which should help ma- k With | terially in ¢ e ta for the er committee .of three frotn fecially In PRI spms, oy thiee frot theltown of Winshini e k merce |y " ® % % the selectmen of the town on pro- | . HaPRY” Casey, who in town a changes fn the city i harter, Tpo | Short time ago on a furlough, receiv- ittee of three was appointed at MATRS. fltfll ‘amp 1’?27‘:‘“ l';n request of the chamber of com-- oy and returned to his home in . A commuuication from which 1y during the dfternoon. read at the last meeting of the council. Joseph Shea of the internal revenue mt leaves town today (Wed- ) afier Ris stay of three weeks Willimantic. Today will be the last in which local corporations can their reports with him, after which will have to be seni to the in- 1 revenue department at Hart- and mémbership committe and showed the past year to have Dbeen a very successful one. A num-| ber of new names were added to the membership roll at the meeting. The following officers were elected: Pre ident. Mrs. C. D. Stone; first v president, Mrs. J. H. Bentley vice president, Mrs. E. S. third vice president, Mre. secretary, Mrs. George treasurer, Mrs. Fred L. of management, Mrs. and Miss Nettie Hall: chairman of the rooms committee, Mrs. C. Leonard; chairman of the membership commit- tee, Mrs. F. D. Jordan: chairman of the flower committee, 3 Crane: chairman of the ways and means committee, Mrs. W. N. Bowen: chairman of the ‘entertainment com-| mittee, Mrs. George Hinman: chai man cf the visiting committee, C. A. Taintor; chalrman of the worlk committee, Mrs. E. G. Sumner and Mrs. J. I.. Harroun; auditors, Miss Gertrude Crane and Mrs, Frank P. Fenton. At the close of the weekly drill on Tuesday night in the state armory of Company B, Connecticut State Guard, & social and dance was given by the company. A large number of friends of the members attended as well as a number of members of the Windham Girls' club.” Refreshments were serve ed and a most enjoyable evening was pasced. The membership of Company B has reached the maximum, 68 now being enrolled. Four more applica- tions were handed in Tuesday night. Everythihg with the exception of a couple of old sleighs was readily dis- posed of at the auction of the contents of D. I. Martin's livery stable Tues- | day. Good prices were paid for and the bidding in some cases was quite lively. Charley C. a pacer, and the were read Constipation is the arch-enemy of health, Congquer this enemy and you rout a whole army of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness, sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep- sia. Beecham’s Pills have been a world-favorite laxative for oversixty years. They go straight to the cause of many ills and remove it. They act romptly, pleasantly and_surely. Contain no gabit-forming drug. These time-tested pills srengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and Relieve Consti pati on 7 Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists througheut the world. In boxes, 10c, 25e. DOx'S The following besks have been add- ed recently to the shelves of the Windham Public Library: Law as a Vocation, Allen; Vocational Guidance for the Professions, Brewster; Field of Social Service, Davis: ~ Methods of Machine Shop Work, Halsey; Naviga- tion, Jacoby:; Practical S&ip Building, MacBride; Choosing a Vocation, Par- sons; Carpentry, Townsend: Machine Shep Tools and Shop - Practice, Van- fdervoor(; Profession of Teaching, Wodley. Some of these books should proxe helpful to returning national service men and were brdered for their benefit at the suggestion of the American Library Association. Mrs. Mary A. Keeean, a resident of Willimantic for many years, died at her home, No. 91 Brook street, early Tuesday morning, after a long illness. She is survived by four sons, Edward and John of this cf James of Bridgeport, Michael of Meriden, and two daughters, Mrs. John F. Cray of Holyoke, Mass. and Miss Catherine Keegan this ecity. Joseph Vacheron, infant son .of Mr. and Mrs. Valeslaw Vacheron of 45 Main street, who died Monday after- noon from infantile trouble, was bur- ied Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Killourey Bros. had charge of the fu- neral arrangements, Dog licenses are now due and paya- e Finest Burley Tobacco ' — Mellow-aget! till perfect -+ a dash of Chocolate Sergeant Wales G. Thompeon, of pany No. 402, Motor Truck Dep'p S, A. returned to his home in thi Tuesday afternoon, having becn discharged from the service at Fort i , New Mesico, a week ago today ‘ednesday). While not taking part events overseas, nevertheless Sergt. had a varied and interest- experience In the motor truck ser- in New Mexico and Texas. He remain for a time at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. of §8 Prospect street. lany studied with interest the col- | Jection of souvenirs and relics of the {war. in one of the show windows of fhe . C. Murray Co. Tuesday. The Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i Monday evening to give John Potts|vounz people g and h isbride a_send off were picased | grandmother, Mrs. Mary 10 see Jack Davis, bound south in|Tywo hirthday cakes, one charge of a hospital car. He had candles and one a six-lay just been to Devens with a load oflof especial attraction. best horse in the stable, was bid in|Wounded soldiers from Irance. —Jack|und ice.c by a party from Hartford for the|Davis and David Blake, two Jewett|piate v round sum of $500. { City boys arc serving. in the hopital; peg nberlin have| Officer Bnander ploked up & | train service and have never been|purchaged a five-passenger touring armed man in an intoxicated condi-|lome since entering the service. ca | tion Tuesday. He was taken to the = | £ — — M na and Mre. Fugene Kinney police station for over night. ¥ [H IE ent Wednesday in Norwich. case will be. given attention this NOR STERLING | and Mrs. Fre Hendrickson and |t Mrs. John Lewis has returned from| (Wednesday) morning. Hartford hospital. No trace of the body of the Axeirod irned from New J to| John R of Boston has been here boy had been reported up to Tues |for several days. day night, although search is being Spooner was in Oneco Sat-| Felix hner of Willimantic called made for it from day to day. & on Carl Oman, who is nfined to his home by illnese. Edward Tucker has gone to Union to home of her Larkham. with six| o “Your NoseKnows' i Ki n Wood of Pawtucket ead here recently, Ada Potter of Danieclson was at|wa visited his SUPERIOR COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL TUESDAWY NEXT!G m here the past week. ble at the town clerk’s office. The last] The following notice was issued on| George Pierce was in Hartford Sat- day to license vour dog is Thursday, | Tuesday: {urday May 1st. After that day, it will cost| Windham County Superior Court, Friends of Miss Aima Hendrickson 31.00 extra—ady. Notice to the Bar. | were sorry to learn of her death in a Over one-third of the town of Wind-| BY reason of important trials pend- |Philadelphia b from diphthe: ham’s quota in the Fifth Vietory Lib-(ing in New Haven, Judge Gardiner|where she w ing for nurse erty loan drive had been raised up o] Greene cannot be present at Willi-|and contracted the disease from a pa- Tuesday night. The work of the can-|mantic Friday, May 2nd. g vassers throughout the town has been| By order of court, short speeded up quite a bit during the past|and assignment of cases wiil two days. Reports from the various|Journed until Tuesday, May 6t manufacturing plants show that the|0'clock, court to be held at W ('l{(fll'a.l‘n in those places is being; tic, and ma taken care of in the proper way and |DPusiness in their respective auotas will be reach- ed before the campaign closes. Up to Tuesday night, the approximate amoun® of subscriptions taken and their sources was given out as fol- lows: Windham Natfonal Bank . Willimantic_Trust Company American Thread Co. em- ployes T 10 canvassing teams e Smith, who is il pneumonia, was taken to St. | al, Willimantic, Mon-| da 1 ! h Healy has received a| Watts of Benton y is plac: e family arrived safely their new home. with double Mildred the week Spooner’s, Nemiah J. Wood, who the pas week is imp Miss Gertrude Brooks louville, Wedne Wilfred Reo: house on what Ladd place. George C. daily by foxes. . 0. Plummer was in Providence the! | ranged with | P45t week | was screens, comfortable chairs, ferns and| A fierce forest fire was raging near ' grove carnations. The windows on either the Line store the past week. Forty de of the platform, which had been Men were out to fight it at one time, moved into the parlor, were screened \nother fre was the Canterbury | with Victory Loan posters, and the district, over 100 acres being burned folding doors were curtained | Chintz draperies. a ed in singing one v during which M . A 3 ed_ to repr nt Jerusley Dow. ot the front. e characters were a SE impersonated by local peovle ASHFORD lows: Grandmother, ) Albert Don-| John Lynch h nell; mother, Mrs, ‘L. Whitford; | Timothy father, L. V. Whitford; Aunt Pauling,| Mr. and iss Nettie Johnson; Uncle John,|daughter Theo Nornfan Parkhurst; John Dow, ¥. D.| nose Ballou; Darkey Jo am Marshall: |Iyn grandchild, Ch Name- | ~ Mr. 2 sake Jerusley Ann Fli Sllen | in Wiljim Faust; Sal. Mena Magel: Jane, Bessie! purchased ‘Thompson: twins, Loretta Afi and Mr. and Clara_ Richardson, Ann Bal- e lou; Unecle Jake, B. C. Dill, James Blair, J Gladys Jeffers; pa Donnell; ‘Samuel Dow, John at calendar | of be ad-| at 10 liman- be further adjourned if ew Haven requires it. JEWETT CITY Jerusley Dow's Family Album was presented in the vestry of the Congre- gational cliurch under the auspices of | e Ladies’ society, Tuesday evening.| The room had been a "WINDHAM Plumb and fa Moosup The New “TEA-FOIL” Package It's soft and pliable—decreases in size a: the tobacco is used —tobacco does not cake jn the package —no digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in even better cordition than tin. Now, don’t you owe it to yourself to buy a package and give Tuxedo a trial?— Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but ing there for the past! is known ¢ ! weil. who has been | s with the U. S. y in France| a years has arrived in New hopes to receive his $59,000 ers soon. Mr. Lel 10,000 50,000 17,750 a carrying supp! at ded men, and has $136,750 ! Many of the 38 teams in the fleld have not yet turned in their first re- port, some of them have but recently started out to canvass. One official of the general committee stated Tues- day afternoon that he already knew where there was one single subscrip- tion of 330,000, which had not been reported and that by the end of the week, a large portion of the quota ($402,000) will have been subscribed. The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary was held at the M. rooms Tuesday afternoon with a large {number present. The reports of the treasurer, gecretary, ~entertainment Stokes red from Brooklyn, Y., and opened their summer hame Hill The midwe William last week y Logee of « Ison with Mr, 2 ver meeting at the rch will be led by and will commence st at Dr. Gui on has ref nd Deni: *. Hatch and Mi; who were in B are expected hom. s the last of Timothy Lynct nd children re recent guests at C. H. ha for a fe guests of Mr. Baker Whitford. Baker exp SPRING HILL O of W Famo D;froys Dandruff Bacilli Science has perfected 2 wonder- ful preparation that steps Seborr- hea (the medical term for dandruff)' by killing the dandruff microbe. Its name is FAMO and it is a; product of onme of the famous’ pharmaceutical houses of Detroit. The ingredients have never been used on the scalp before but they are weli known to physicians. As fast as nature grows new hair the Seborrhea germ kills it off. Unfess you destroy the germ with FAMO, the new hair will grow weaker and weaker and baldness finally will result. FAMO destroys the dandruff ba- cilfi and makes new, luxuriant hair grow. FAMO actually retards grayness. It contains no alcohol. [t stops all itching of the scalp. FAMO should he used 4 every memper of the family i by those who have no dan i keeps the hair healthy and beautiful | i | antie 3 s ¥ = et 3 k 11 Saturda k to discu: inform: to| ven- ; —the lightest; thinnest; finest, strongest cigarctte papers in all the world. Roll a Tuzedo cigarette wits RIZ LA CROIX. Mary third 10 bring Bennett i - recently purch Norm ; Deacon Brown, F (his wife), Mr Parkhurst. A large album stoo center of the platform, and Faust described each px erty ne last w len Faus »wn clerk’s office in thé town picture appearing in e frime. A spo( {pall has been made larger by changing| light was arranged, giving a fine ef- 1 WIKDt X T r € fe placed inj . and . During the mme I on a h | Brooklvn Sadie Thompson sweet old Byaien g had 2 shower of | orouae whom o & song, Dream Fi tablean | 0 when| Ceved i was posed by F. D. Ballou, being fac- A number smile of “Sure, We'll Fini o, e During the picture tne A Haster offering will go towards the, ITALIAN SOCIALISTS New|church endowment fund, which now jamounts to between $5,000 and $5,000. STROBGEOREIUME Rome, April 29.—(By The A. P.)— Manchester.—Announcement is made! April T Deputy Turati, the official leader of {of the coming marriage of Mrs. Judith | Cheney, widew of Thomas L. Cheney, | the socialist party declared that the and Capt. Joba T. Bell of fhe regular|socialists would not only be defend- jarmy. The wedding will take place onlers of the sacred right of self-determ- |June 26 at the K. D. Cheney homestead| ination in the case of Fiume, but also {on Park street. Captain Bell is a grad-|of the equally sacred right of revolu- {uate of the University of Virginia and|{ionary Russia West Point. When {he United States| “iior the sime reason” continued entered the war he was sent to France| Signor Turatl, we cannof rangs our- and later was ordered back o Instruct|geives with the socialists of tho other tudents who had entered the service.|states, who, in Accordance. with, ihe Norfolk—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoeckel, | entente ideolozy have occupied places patrons of the Litchfield County Chorai|such as the Saar Valley where thers union, announce that among the noted|is not a soul but French 3 {soloists who are to take part in tha{ = June festival to be given as usual by | the union in the music shed are Mad-| Would Have Been Different. am Tulda La Chanzka, soprano; Mad-| And if the United States had mot am Louise Homer, contralto: Leon |entercd the war when it did there Rothier, tenor; Emilio De Gorgorza,| Would mow be no peace conference, baritone, nnd Lambert Murphy, tonor.| With the Allies holding all of the big s cards in the deck. Germany today Pleasur. would be dictating terms.—Los Angeles punctuate | Times, i row of Ve S Frost moved to hool buildin t of Roy Cler -~ attending ass of 36 re- ens were in Pomo was T JAY M. SHEPARD Succesding Eimore & Shepard Director & Embalmer North St, Willimantic Amistant Tol connection S DR F. C. JACKSON DENTIET to 715 Main 8t. Willimantie | aBwiam Poene 4 Richa from here a Masoni urned ) urday evenin: PHOENIXVILLE Fatse and David Ballov Mr. an Samuel S - al from here attended a danee time followed with games r, at sdville Iriday evening. ! The entertainment Ethredge is employed at Dan-| Satu charge of M A Hiscox ! by Mr. and Mrs. F, 7 r Mae T A, Burdick, E. . Rev, Al- v her recent bert Donneil. G. A. Hask P g Jennings’ i Mille a ir was door keepr, The following pupils were also per-| fect in their a nce at the R i de Gramnfhr SNchoo during the ter term: Emma ernard, ture, George Jarvis, Sterry Frances Zakrzuska Edward R | tne “Jewett will be confined to on account of an when he ve r hospital. Mis ancing class Amy Holloway ing | merits we iss was in Pomfret the he week visiting schools. | Latham was in Willimantic A Haro! was John SOUTH -GRISWOLD Rev. and MM Th n entertaining Mr. Mrs. wedge s recovering lo of Union and f Rockville M are at fohn and and prevents sebarrhea. 8 FAMO is sold at ail toilet goods counters, also applied at the better barber shops. Tt comes in two sites—a small size at 35 cents and ) Cod Jo Mass |B the commas used to sad story. The Ladies’ tertained today cdgar H. Clark Mrs. C. O. Marshall and of Norwich were | triends here recently. ; Mrs. F. Ohland was a business r in Norwich Friday. BRIEF STATE NEWS Clinton.—Icicles about ten i long were seen Friday morning flume of the Indian lake, Aid 1 | - (Wednesday) by Mrs. i o win- Lo Cleo € Miss, [} Miss R. calling INERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. BALMERS Willimantie, Conn *hady Assistant) The seborrhean exove = ssean, superintendent of Elr Light plax home 2 few ¢ 0% 1 from a Unien St, " {Phone 2 tep-lad- | REDUCE WEIGHT EASILY No mere worry about your over-stoutness. Take Oil of Essex.—The _ art _well beinz' Korein, follow the simple, health-improving Korein system fled at the B. Dickinson & (o.| gnq jt is positively guaranteed you will lose 10 to 60 pounds | witch hazel distiliery is now over 400 gp eyen more—whatever amount of aous £t you LspGe %o be rid of—or this self treatment wil g, e 1+ e s 0 be rid of —or self treatment will cost you nothing, We _ Westport.—Certificates T offer $100.00 Cash Guarantee! It is in every box. tion was filed in the office of the Secre- tary of state this week by W. F. Penny Measure and weigh yourself mow; watch the delightful company with place of business at gteadyreduction. Become healthier, younger in a; . Westport. The company, which starts more ufivelndlttncfive; ninml bfiflt’. ppearance, | business with a capital of §25,000, are 5 This method is also guaranteed to be harmless. of Korein is not a laxative; contains no thyroid—but is a vege- ingredient ore property Lisbon S {MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE|- -~ {1 tuke in the t Willimantic, Conn. —_— D. Hewet House Dresses |- “With house-cleaning time *here, House Drosses take an L People don't change from McCluggago to v le of Mrs, T r faiher, the le compel turn by 0 street nece oil 0 G Prof: A being agents for all branches of the insur-| ance business. | Naugatuck.—Word was received last| talized oil containing genuine fucus ve an N T, Pt Toohey | chiaond from Soroets reamenss Thoes o e o 1 system are astenished at the reduction —after all else fails. Recommended by physicians, which { cated by | Hewitl 2 of the new ow that their son, Private Daniel Joseph| Toobey, a member of a motor supply | company of the American expedition- ary forces in France, was accidentally the forencon T In dmoortant part. Whils 2 woman is doing her house work #he feels she cught to be neatly dress:d, and our collection! ! ; "‘ped sturdy Ginghem, Percal: and Chambray, in attrac- rh styles, some have collar and cuffs of contrasting material, whil> cthers have coller and cuffs of white Pique. They erc priced at $1.98, $2.50 and $3.98. ] On: Ict of House Drese fully worth $3.98 are especially § pric d for this week at $2.98. H=Z . C. MURRAY CO. d: i . o, I Edmor They had, Toun ! Rouse Mo mogt hich But those who have eaten other corn flakes changde loasties w they discover how different they are. Post Toasties . are America’s Most Popular Corn Flakes Iilled April 6 when crushed by a farm truck. Derby.— in the G ante-mortem Coroner Mix day and that officer later ordered the |arrest of Dr. John W. Mlbourne of | New Haven, whose mother gave bonds | for his appearance in court April 30. Hadlyme.—In the April issue of For- ¢ and Stream, Iirnest Warren Brock- v i boy, had an article Brool ter Conditions, and in the sue of the same mag- azine an article, Independence in Trout he April issue of Outer's Book-Recreation he also had an article entitled Trout Fishing for the Begin- ner. Fair Haven.—The Easter offering at Pilgrim chu n Sunday amounted to $3,253.16. Of i by Georze C. Horace Baldwin and . Allyn, in memory of the late Mrs. Ella F. Bald- win, who for many vears was a prom- § Oil of Koreéin A iss. business man, F. G. Drew, lost say ““fat seems to melt away,” or * like magic,” ete. Legions of 'vol

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