Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 2

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ST ™ WILLIMANTIC —— retirement from active business P '-fi‘:,m {0 be the best day|today (Friday) thebusiness wh: , over $75,000 worth|will be disposed of. Mr. Leonard came 5t bot . been reported as sub-|to Willimantic at the age of 19 ufi wmu-m Office, ; zen and in business in Willimantic for| ‘slephone the past 40 years, has announced his | WE BUY FOR' LESS AND Liberty loan cam-|has conducted for the past 16 vears and for duriug the day. A large|learned the trade of a machinist at the| of this amount was turned in| plant of the Atwood Machine company . t the local banking houses, and it is|and later became a contractor with 10 say that up to Thursday night|the Morrison Machine company, for the town of Windham,/ maining with that concern 19 year W"fl. had practically been| At the end of that time he retired from od. The Willimantic lodge of Elks| the machinist’s trade and took up the ey a subscription from that or-| (rucking business, which _developed of $5500. There was no|into one of the largest of its kin in the standing of the canvass-|this section. Mr. Leonard has always. from that of the previous|taken much interest in public affairs with the exception of team No. 9,/ in this city and for over 15 years d in vzl Girls’ Trimmed J. M. Bransfield, which turhed; chiet of the fl denartment. He In $150 during Thursday. The records| tends fo take a well earned rest fe of the teams up to Thursday night|time at least. as much improvea at Captain. Amount, | Thureday W. H, Lennon .... . . C. Case neth Hillhot 6—J. P. Laramee s « 450 the cars Lo B e 300 in the accident which ‘ento! . g - | —.!*l:j Ssul!h':n ceeee s . 0| H. P, Files.of Boston, . J. Sweeney . Woass age. J. H. Hurle e B Ridn e 20 of members attended the meeting. 19—, P. Mostara ... ....... 5.800| The funeral of Mrs. Annie Marie| They All Wonder How We Do It [31—Roy Howlett ... ....... 0 Baker was held Thursday afternoon || Rubber Top Corsets, flesh color. . . .. 97c Ladies’ Waists ............,....... 97c pe Best Value In the Country. 800/ from the home of her sister, 6,850, Marie Baker, in Warrenville. ———|vices were conducted by Rev. Hotal Mol 21 teams . $96,900| Bughee, who also read a commi Following are the fisures up 10| sorvice at the grave in the Westford ursday night as reported | Hill cemetery. ~ The bearers were indham National Barnk # ;Raymond O. Gager, Bartholomew Gar- illimantic Trust Co .... 32400 diner, Fred M. Wright and Alexander ployes Amer. Thréad Co... $4.400| M. Bassett. Killourey Bros. of iJewish Societies ... . . 2800 city had charge of the funeral 'B. P. 0. Elks, No. 1311 .... 5,500 | rangements. G Total s 268,700 Shortly after noon Thursday ano to g0 to the credit of other {owns,|was injured. hot Some Camiage ieh leaves, as near s could be as-idone to hoth ca THe Dodge Jeertained, about $75,000 to be obtained -4 |ris Diamond came up Main street T - “|ran into the Dodge automobile. 2 HORs HHAYY WORK. | Providence car got the worst of “For five years I have been troubled|MiXup and was taken to Jordan's gar-| \wifh my Kidneys,” writes Bert Dawson,|age for repairs. The local police {712 B, Wainut St. Canton, 1l “I do|thorities investigated the aceident {Beady work and that, tmy feét al] day, s a neys. My trouble started w O ehatp pains over ms back. The|iession of the police court was held at T thokc gave some reilst, but|3 “clock. to which charge Mr. Apple- edicine ) @ trouBlle came back. 1 hought a bot- | field entered a domurrer. This e of Poley Kidney Pills, and before it|overruled hy Judze Foss jwas gone my mains had entire 1t e, and have nol | the total costs in the case. Whil + 7 “'.::f “';,Hf,‘: . a the matter it was fo . e driver 4| sireet were given a surprise party on| Mrs. I . Robinson; Palmer avenue, Jointe. The Les & Osgood Co the driver of the,car did not havel SHeC RUTe BN 8 SWIRMISE IEY OFMrs. Ransom Read:’ from _ Ash friends in honor of the 17th anniver-|Pridge and Pleasant View. Mrs sary of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs.| than Bahcock, Factory Hiil and h him at the time of accident J leel of Windham to recover oney in the name of| o g A t Lib.|Dars a numb persons from tak- Ialf; | - the Villimantie| Who have assisted in the present Li erty loan, as well as in any one of thej Thoman 1 il or8~| previous four, are being asked WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ||t il 22 3 5, Rev rey, 42, Plainfi FURNITURE Telephone 705-3 Rev, J. Clark Messner, 49, 1 T LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try It! gueeze Lhe Juice o two lemon a hottie ¢ ning three oun Walter R. Washington was reported Joseph's hospital. He was thé chauf- owned by Aythur S. Vaughn of Provi- $—J. M. Bransfleld .... . . 0 dence was towed to that city Wednes- -Alphonse Chagnon waen 0/ day night. The other car, owned by remains ‘at a i “ At the meeting of Obwebetuck lodge, B 1. Hicks s eeneees 208N 16, 1 O. O, ¥\, Thursday evening a| B | number of candidates were worked in 16— Bmil Dennla 0+ ©' L log| the initiatory desree. A large number 2 3 automobile *smash k i | A postion of this amount will have| s e ol WE BUY FOR LESS i o owned by Daniel Apple- Charles E. Leonard, prominent citi-]>3d of Providence and driven by Mor- with Dbeing on|Mr. Applefield was taken into custody aln on & man'siand charged with reckless driving. A Den't fail to attend the Spanish | War Veterans' dance tonight—adv. M W William L. Wellwood of South Co: f entry | rought suit against Ger-| s attached Thurs- wn of Windiam durin, and Agnes! and Rese Car- in- or a St. was ittal ther was car| A pwned by the American Thread com-| ;; mcl:x;r:"z:lwn.’ :‘::;mr;mlq"d';”;: pany had {'la(!mlme down High street S “ F L Would surely “be all over’ by tONIEht| biher oar to iss on Marh st e S ell r'or Less | (Friday) a tourigg c ¥ * \ and [ THREE STORES the au- ang bel Gerri was! Carpenter. , e A the case| Louis V. Barbero, 23 was noiled upon the payment of $6.60,! Stone, 20, Rev. Harry S. McCread | Brown avenue, Tift, Frank and High- in<1" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Picknell of Turner!}and streets. Mrs. G. IH. Prior and und the Picknell received a number During the evening, wh antly spent, refreshments were the ' nnounced Thursday that all {Clifiord was sentenced there 4,1local police court Mareh 27t Martin Driscoll and Cornelius Sl:l'i-l A lier and Mrs, Esth 0. fro mout of town, were before the| ct tending the Ne morning | Pngland Women’s Home Missi hswer to the eharge of Both men pleaded gull - eld nee was suspended for 24 hours| The Victory loan train will arrive| Putnam, Rev give them a chgnee to get B yocently received a letter from ptured during t a member of ¢ enlisted at New g iy 12th. He did not say in hi vhien he expected to return ountry AV anan of Mansfleld, agent| (eam. the state hoard of education, was town Thursday for the purpose of who desired cer- ing them to secu: hree certificates i i " s a highly re-led the store ears, the business | ion of the suverior court will iilled” had, him ca sfully buried. et 5 3 spec s She is survived by|having been previously run by Mr.| e this city this (Friday)|was done ‘after a rumber of souvenir Tracy, with a party of friends, ward Caples-of Leb=| Bates for more than 10 years. | g a 'k with Judge Gar-{pictures of the splendid lookinz ani- town Iriday. | diner Greene of Norwich on the orchard white, ehake well, and you|be taken up. have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and camplexion beauti- JEWETT CITY fier, at very, very small cos:. Your grocer has the lemons and any Boys’Hats,at...............‘.....97c Ladies’ Rough Black Sailor Hats. . .- 97c . 0| feur who was injured in_thi tomo- . Rty Hionce 1 %0 i secaehton e wate noad nexs | Men’s Seamless Socks, a pair. ... .. . 8%4c FIRST QUALITY Ladies’ All-Wool up-to-date Suits $17.97 You Can’t Buy a Suit Like It Elsewhere For $25.00 3 : 2 i | Hopeville and vieinity, Mrs, C. In connection with the local Victory ol e o L e O ovetary M . Sullivan| R00d€. The fac that Fourth of Ju the state inebriate farm at Norwich. Mrs. John M. Post of South street|Dy the blowing of whistles, ringing of | i he expected 10| Local acquaintances of President| the appointment of R. , early this week Criminal cases and other matters will| Capes for Women—Capes for Children FOR LESS REG.US PAT OFF Hats,at ...........97¢c Rome was not e Bevo's popularity be- came countrywide in three months because of five years prepar~ ation in perfecting the beverage. - Visitors aro invited to inspoct our plant> . ANHEUSER-BUSCH sST.LoUIS. Willimantic Danielson clroome; north of Brown avenue, i 7 Distributors it ¥ om North Main, through Tadpole. : |l ler avenue, . E. H. Hiscox; Pa- Mr& W. B. Mont- corved.|Zomery and ) Arba . Br efeoms| Comes in the time at first taken d ing the children for that period. Bt i W Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson re- S to reg- A class social wa& held in Assembly and C. A. Cummings. Riverside Grammar schooly on | 4 to by the innie Bec dnesday cvening.|accompanied on his return to that cit: et the home of there games, music and|Sunday by his sister-in-law, Mr F. C. Dunham. Kenneth L. Cummings, who was called| - = there by the sudden death of her sis.|Sunday listened to an_excellent y night | Society held at North X Adams, Mg ty and|Wednesday and Thursday | | i | basket decorated with the national| School? Arthur Alevander was an over Sun-| | ool to Frank Sisson Weflnesdoy| Fcho grange conferred the first out of here at 9 a m. today, and remain two|day guest of his sister, Mrs, Mary|evening. Mr. S < giad to be back|second degrees on a class of el hours. Its arrival will be announced g,y iy Aillington " lazain, having served -overseas in thel ¥onday g. At the close of her son | bélls, firing of guns and aerial borabs.! Robert W. Bingham, J as received | Harold M. Lombard of New Havenfe¢ were serve ning, of the Royallroute 1. and entered upon his du-{ Miss Ruby E. Williams attended the|fore v recently. - Corset company, who | ties M dance held in Tip Top hall, Colchester,| Charles Dodge while cranking bly housed in the stable|Der on his farm to John Chapman of} ¥ : wa: beautiful . residence on Wood- ton, who will set un his mill and ) seph’s hospital, Willimantic, land street, Worcester, will be inter-|begin operations at once, 0. Brown was in Willimantic on|an operation. He is improvi t 1 Jearning that “Billy mil Carlson recently purchased a,Tuesday. to this|more. Billy was named William M rm from Warden Hall in Millington| Kinley and with his mate made a fine|2nd Wil move his family there this) The horse became so lame from | sumatism that he could mot be used,| Miss Mary Balvin, accompanied s0 his owner, who had had hi; twelve | her little niece and n w, Vi yvears or more, and disliked very much | '€l es in ¥ unday. i have him p finall t rd Cla ed from a im out to arm, had ‘a grave dug|Vis! Haven and nd after the animal was mercifully|is now with h ughter, Mrs. Alex. Nettleton was in Cole} i e ster s let zabeth I. Caples, : hospital, Willimantic, o ter tendered the night after a brief iiiness. ‘aples was born in Colchester, the! She has gziven the pu ree and Clara|ihree vears of faithful service, A gnation were, i { re em-| | aples of Liberty Hill| a d er Caples of Providence, R. L} adwin enjoved an automo-|The funeral services were held at .vay] bench. | mal had been taken. Men may come and men may but the lent "PLAINFIELD to Middletown Sunday, the Lieut. and Mrs. Carroll Sho all- yoar-round soft drink Sold overywhoro = Familios suppliod by grocor, druggist and dealer. \ Alfred Hughes of Providence was| s Dunhem from Hartford tial ho attended church servi i : 3 erd) ter Mg HIEHEE mon by the pastor, Rev. Leonard EAST HADDAM 1. A party of young people hung a Ma Smith. Subject, Why Have a Sunday| ! i | D. carrier,] recently visited relatives her Mr, . L. Smith were Hart-| [ whrella goes on foraver. | LRO) ot lster today —(Friday) between the!ceived a cablegram Thursday from | ° is ret ura le hefore the su- | of @ to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. in the| their son ymond, at sea -on the = ey, Vidham, county Ol pook at fhe Chamber of Commerce| olia, saving he' would land at 3 TRy i - ie] 3 . e e et O e | Now Tori todks (PRdas by Hes has > after several days|C. Schrocdter . Shepard's parlors in Willimantie] PLUMBING AND GASFITTING... The kody of Gearge A. Bartlett was| medar {0 be made frofn German can- | bee E | s Ml el aaddlaal il N d e Iremoved from the receiving vault in|non. This book will contain the only ] ammar school is| 3 e el e Ll e e WHtm R o e I B e ot oft ta TraMftom any ause of the convention| Henry Smi ; n-ion the former's brother, .{ing. Burial was in the family plot at Phone 581 ety L S o =l o, ¢ 1- | Kneeiand, who is ill. Exéter cemeters. i : [overiooked ana ot receive a medal v hat in stock for sale Triday T e e it | e : : 3 gjand Sat at . greatly reduced| Misses 2 and Helen | Burnette W. Cummings of South Man- 0. s ot fhe town clerce of| ThE polits were recently motifed e, A Kraus tors in Providence onichester were recent guests of R. B.| GURLEYVILLE in modern hounes ricity is o lighting. We guaran the very best PLUMBING ‘WORK expert workmen at the fairest he ices ori Ask us for plans and p © 1 F. TCHPKINS the: arnt jgrange business, doughnuts and cof-| 67 West Main Strect : P - - . : -, wi T, F. BURNS the_handsome pair of ho ilter- M. Gillette has sold the tim- | recent : i eck was so <) HEATIN. AKD PLUNBING 91 Franklin Street . iast September has beon! s GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING uus“hw husband died Mrs. Bates conduct- | Washingior $q., Washington Builditg No? wich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing | CASTINGS g0, Corporal Louis Lacourse left on Thursday for Fort Leavenworth, Kan arrived at her absence of t ihune Fresh spending a thirty-day furlou; st of the time: Counterfeiter h Y i e athoriti mfl Bnos drug store or tetlet counter will supply | Air Fund committee leld Thursday|at his home here. He onlisted in Apri { Gounterfolier Senghty -The New ork health asthoriiice bt & i X | three ounces of arohard white for a few | afternson it was thought advisable (0!1017, for three years, received training ey - | lyn manufacturer sentenced fo the penitentiary for selling throughout cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant|nscertain if the date cannot be|nt Camp Mills, from where he was| M©- &nd Mr all Miner are| ghe United States millions of “Taleum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets, BALME hands cach day and seo how freokles (have been ussigned lo ihe different|at the Argonne forest = in France ashburn of Spring | ey * . and Dlemishes disappear and how clear, | benevolent women and the names of |eight months when he returned to the 5 Villiam A. Cone of| 85 Union 8t, Willimantie, Conn. | goft and rosy-white the skin becomes, who wisk to take the children|States, e is in hope to zo to Pana- | 3 s at Walter M. Gil- ‘ , ” Phone 296 fLady Assistant) Yes! It is harmless and never irri- be handed 1o the members or to|ma hefore the expiration of his en-|lotie’s Saturday . 2 5 s tates. They are assigned as fol- | listment in 1920 | __Charles A. Russell, who bas been in Leo Dayon has enlisted for a year - shogiCe in) Bdmcs loyen | MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Special Sale of Suits, Dolmans, Capes and Sweaters FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE H. C. MURRAY CO. ey — e TR and Anthony avenue, Mrs ney; from Railroad to Tracy chanic, Soule street and court, Mrs. McDowell and Mr: tin Davis; Mathewson, from vs. §. H, Lee and Mrs lampbeil; Greene avenue, Mrs. nue, Mrs. ¥. I. Ray and Mrs. Always bears the Stgoature of Removed to 715 Main JAY M. SHEPARD Suceeeding Elmore & Sheps oo R the Lisbon bridge to railroad cror in_the Coast Guard service. | and scheel, Railroad avenue to Me- regard to the large trout caught | LECNARD BRIDGE te Green avenue and Mechanic Shn'h 'racy averiue to Ashland bridge | market Tuesday evening. |was taken si ill. Besides her and Will and Wilson streets, Mrs. T. A, Rioux; North Main to Brown ave- stone; Bast Main to Brown avenue, Mrs. G. H. Jennings; norlh of Brown ' Leahy, from his| g, France and has re brother, Thomas F., that he had land- | (e from e 4 fed in New York on the transport|ijng some time Mr. and Vo Titaats avd Childrea . local friends, was|= = = InUse ForOver30 Years |/:rc in Sertember, 1017 11 wa Willimantis Hours—) . =@ 8 5. Phone 44 Funeral Director & Embalmer 66-62 North St., Willimantic . returned to his home here Tast| Romeo Salva has returned after! avenue | spending & few days in Fall River. — Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—say “Bayer!” by Joseph Gadbois, a loom fixer in the i 1 Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package! 2 enti sday’ The death of Mrs. Anna Haas Fish Dot h Buitethns it ‘weighing thros pounds and | occarred Fridas in Boston from acurel D0N't forget that the “Bayer Cross” is your only fre) cuness fand measured s en L eiornia. war. b et iy co| . PrOteCHion. against dangerous cousiterfeits. M. B.|the trout was weighed at Shippee's|Visit her mother and sisters when she A ; | nusband, sher is survived by ! panvadnesday evening a May wasket!ier mother, Mrs. Maria C. Haas, of| party surprised Miss Marjorie Winsor I ‘ e | John- [ Ry e mber of schoolmates were | Providence. R. L. anditwo sisters. Mrs.| in the company. Games wera played, | Alfred Hughes of Providence and Mrs.| after which refreshments were served. | Senneth - L. Cummings of Leonard) Word was received Tuesday by | ‘Frank Sisson, who recently returned | Postmaster John ived his dis- | is spend- | Mrs. Louis! Don’t fail to say to druggist: “I want ‘Bayer Tableis of Aspirin’ in a Bayer packagé.” The genuine! Buy only the regular Bayer pack- age with the safety “Bayer Cross” upon it and on each tablet inside, corge Washington. EQ Leahy. as he the first drafted man to leave Face Peeling Habit ferred to the 102nd regiment, 26th Divison. The regiment left in Becoming Fashionable latter part of September 1817 for s there,” but the ship Mr. Leahy was on| e - = was damaged when five hundred miles | paut s haoh fachion and refinem wiring n out at sea and had to put back (o port | soimed S Sttt = g for repairs. After {he ship was re-|lass upoi cosmetics for their complox. DR F C JACKS()N paired the troops embarked again and |ion difficultics. It does seem & 1ot! it landed in n the early part of | saner to just pecl off the wornout Qctober. He participated in all the v if loses s vouthful coler and| DEN'I'IST big drives of the A, E. F. and went | SPPearance—now t this can be done! through without a scratch. He was|y safely painlessly and eco- transferred from the 102nd regiment b0 troudle getting mercol- oo B 15hin ot 320 divison. AT |izea wax o a8 g Sore fan S The genuine American owmed “Bayer Tablets of S memper grithe A sgiucfupm&n generallic and Herss wo Aspirin” have been proved safe by millions for Pain, P stationed around Cobienz, He| 72 Bty & Tou K " — cxpecied e _.;f,“.n S e at ik Washine it _H_Eadic_lfir\feura!m,_ Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, = ct o C : i Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Virod - Provost has return [ S0t wnd bexutieuife whis radian Neuritis. Proper dosage on every “Bayer” package. m‘r,m»::“ spending a few days in Prov- bie ke St pls e 4 »yeun: patch kles, etc, vani 3 oction Alrs. Patrick Durke bas returned to|Saurss with the dlscaracd cutiste. Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Bottles of 100—Also Capsules. Apisia is e trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicvlicasid FURNIGHED PROMPTLY BY 'THE VAUGHN fUUNDRY (0. Noe. 11 1o 25 Ferry Strost wWiLLIAM C. TOUNG Buccessor o STETSON & TOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wori end materiale at right prices ny skiuea labar, Telephone 0 West Hain 6t DENTIST ! DR. E J. JONES Suite 46 Shanno Take elevator Shel entrance. Thames River Line STEAWER CAPB 0D | Whitehall Transportation Co. leg Chav ves New York ro4%7 Nofth Mondays, Wednesiaye and Peick R days, at s sesdgy., Thursdays and 6 p Mg # | New London A 4 Passenger rates hatween-. XetWh Staterooms. uil ouliide 3116 8. vow ot HAVEYCY CITY SHOE &iil: RLOKS We put on Kubbor 3 whila you wait. 33 BROADWAY | ¥ CITV SHOE SHINE PARLOR™ " bt 11 WANT f Dt your Bus. v tae public, medium beiter Lhan v nz columma L tiére ig?

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