Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 15, 1919, Page 2

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close of play remmnem v)nnmd fand dancing was awarded as follows: 5 ; Patrick O'Brien; consolatiol award, Mrs. Arthur J. Squires. tlemen's first prize, Raymond Bishopj | consolation, John Sullivan. 1 &% 5 : i ; i ; 3 { i ‘eather condi rmitting u T Norwich B illimanti the properties committe uined next Saturday to draw off 23 Church St. 05 investigation and r A ter between tha two dams at {th ] monthly bills were red WAL hidnick-Windham Mfg. Co. in thi What Is Going On Tonight. accepted, after Which' ché meeting-&dz| iy in an effort to locate the body ot} Obwebstuck Lods o 16, 1. O. O. Journed at §.0'ClOCk - e aail,| 518 bovy Isadore - Axelrod, who wvas b B F., meets el\o‘ws Hall. | Wednesday ufhrnn“e?‘é drowned at that place almost four Y e d M at the home of the bn ¥, Mr weeks ‘ago. Plans to draw off the The May meeting nt me school board| Jennie Warren, of Lincoln ' Heights.| water on the last two Saturdavs were! was held Wednesdiy night at 8 o'clock | Miss Arlena Lummscm “this @y and | magde but had to be given up, owing to in the select office, Chairman I.| Walter . Griggs h Chapiit © were| rain the day and night previou: E. Guild présiding. Bight member o(‘ married by Rev Tey Smi 28=| which caysed the water to rise a foot the board were ‘present. Secretary i tor of the \lelhodlaf K _i&c {ul ghurch, | 'or more. | r\r‘xd the minuies of the April meeting, | before a gathering o u‘u\es'1 Domt. fail" 16 attend the Spadish! ich were approved and accepted. C.|friends. Apple blos ‘i&m NGB | 1P erans dance Friday night.- (. Case reportéd that the committee|decorating the room; rreflhmen(sla“ 3 appointed at the previous meeting had) were served. The cal Wwore- unat- | snferred with the present. manage-|tended. Both Mr. m(r_ @ Griggs| Clifton McCarthy, aged 12, will be e e o ohors house in re- | have many friends in*WiBimantic and| #iven u hearing in the police court this gdrd to securing it for the production|vicinity. The bride b.@i.?q l £1 (Th morning on a charge: of of, the annual senfor pm‘_\h' of the high| the Methodist i apingorcipibllly. , Helme ekl (5110 school pupils and that they had se-|also a member of \io]et Reb e police station Wednesday noon by Gted it on the same terms under|of this city. Mr. and M#s. Gyfgsristty Truant Officer Paulhus. He has a o e 1 'other similar| on an afternoon train for @ shovt wel-| confirmed habit of running away from occasions, viz.: two-th of the re-|ding trip and upon their. refirn willi school: ceipts will go o the students and ond- | make their home on Oak street in this| Over fifty couples a d the dance) third to the management, the:latter to city. - & i and social givenivin thg &enter street furnish lights, ete, The report was| At the meat.w-MnAham éhéarhp- " Wednesday evening by _the wcepted. The reports of the truant' ment, No. 10, I. O, O. held Wed- | Clerks' Protective association of Wil- officer and medical inspector were read | pes ening ingGdd Hellows’ il lims . Whist was played by those wnd acepted. Through Secrétary Case' claws of four candi@ates!was esempli-|who did not dance and refreshmentsj, request for inc in salaries for| fied in the patriarchial degree. A good! were served during the intermission. A lliams, Snow and Ackeman|number wisgresent at the meefing. . delightful c‘l’cning resullte\dl ¢ ted to the board. The mat-| mittee in charge consisted < 1eft with the -property com-| \wibgdn No: sof tMdntgemery [ 0SS T Ciep i 21 #tfett, = chair- with power to act.and to report| 110se campapy ckgom, street, WaS{pyan; Alice Lémtelin, - Lillian €habot, 3 S et i Setretary Caso returned to headduarfers SWednesda¥{ prancis Moriarty ‘and Efibert *Flynn. Fecommended the names of Lillian F|night, after having the old Wigod| pidiert's orchestra furnished music for Sherwood and Vivian Wilcok to fill]tongie removed and veplaced by aly Koo % 1 ~the ek will cepcite a6 ik RigK achibl and SOt e e e K eks! Funeral services for Damase Breault Sehbol e e Pt jwere. held from, his hame Wednesiay adley and ) t i 8.30."'A requiem high mas +"\Were approved and| Five teachers at the Windham High! o™ st StifMates ghurch) at, 9 Dr. Guild was appointed by |schodl will not' be cindidates for reap-| 1 _"J. Papillon. Bur to present #he diplomas at!pointment next year: Mrs. Katherine| O locK bY .f(““‘memhs sl iu .‘m\-, exe s(\fluf xm‘ hflgh‘“rldr‘):] Hufik'y. »Ml..\e‘ Qa(hr;l < ‘R“ov{yg‘km: ]‘MNN were Cleophas Cat chool, Rebert Fenton ie Nate Norwich argar ! TMaisnns 4 “ehool and Mr. Dyon at the Windham | Miss Heler: &'hsrch’and: Miss *Lu }ffl““x““’:"‘{’a\mx“g;‘gf flfi:“’f,‘fwna s,"‘:_! N ee hool. The matter of compen- aylor. At the Natchaug school, Mi blond., . tion insurance to cover teachers,! Helen McGregor and Miss Ruth Tal- e itors and all cmployes -in the! cott, teachers in the kindergarten, will| The funeral of Ingnazio om 8 ussed and it wasinot be candidates for appointments. | bardo was held from the home of" h|. ure it at a cost of $64 a1 The teachers of Natchaug sohool | AN ts Wednesday afternoon at 2 car to the school board. Secreta) A Burial was in_ St. Joseph's| . gave a luncheon party Tuesday after-. o . : | then spoke on the subject ofipooe o th Nt Anna 3 o) cemetery. . Killourey Brothers were in in usc in the schools,| Nfiss Ruth Talcott of thé? garten, Charge: . ® Gepartment of the school, irtihopor.of! . Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, 70. died at her Whereas the present! per approaching marriage-yitl Robert| home in South Covéntry Tuesday night use five years: that; o Branche of Willim .nq',?g i after & short illness. She was one of * and that a total off “'g L Tyl ercon S, o :Lthe oldest residents of that totvn, hav- needed, including 11| _Supt. Henderson B ing lived. therg, for the past 66 years. The old ones could shg busy Wednasia i "5 She is survived:by five daughters, Mrs or §30 apiece on a new g Christopher Brennan of Dayville, Mrs. The matter was left with :;',{,al,‘,,‘”.”\’\",,‘,:‘:',',lrrp“:ffi""fif:‘&fl"‘ e baul Frazer of Hartford, Mrs. Thomas ! S Sears and Misses Mabel Elizabeth and =ea | curred Wednesday afternoon about 5 . SR ¥ : g i 3 o o ;| Helena Clark of South Coventry, and| R e “;‘. nning to sow | five sons, John Clark of Glastonbury,! It s toa Ste BITRO-PH SPH it is said-if becomine [nddequate for|Martin H. William, James and:Joseph J {he nepds of the oify &8 ajwater main.| Clark, all of South Coventry, also by| § ey g e gk il 3 three’ sisters. Mus.. Gatherine Kelley, [ : BEST THING FOR | oot ettt et 08 Mitiene s ot soh Braa JUCKY STRIKE—the famous toasted ;))\10‘ t]i i:x‘rmz};”?;fin }\lk:nlll’; H;:-];Ie 4 gan, all of South.Coventry. * e Ci areite TO"{St. th i b . THIN PEOPLE | osnt st soonsodl - SEwETT Crry 8 o gl e i e Lt the first real innovation in (,.garette toward Willimant The local authori- | i Zardd 5 bossible. . Late in ‘the teron’ it held in the Congregational churcH on Openyour packaqe —_— ties were reaquested to rehend him Women Need 1f to Bring Pink Glow of | I Sunday evening preceding Memorial Tealth t Tite Cheeks wnd Foreatant| ¥a5 ledrned that ihe machine had been|day. As is ‘usual, the arrangements maklng m mdny years. Telliale Lines‘of Age-ciien 'Need It d a | for Memorial day are in the hands of and North Windham and that the to Make Strong, Vigorous Bodies and| machine was taken back to Putnam. Itj 3o 214 Mrs, Georze A, Haskell. who| Steady Nerves. it said that the thief obtained a ride|Gic "R R TG SERA AT 1o The od sl . to this.c th Jobn Young. the man| e in the service in the Iate war, the ng from the countless prepara-| who carries the mail to ford, and|yombers of Anne ‘Brewster F & nts which are contin. | that he got out of Young's wagon at| membars, of Arne Brewster Tannin, jall; 2 ! for the purpose|Chapman’s paint shiop near the (mllo\" et g e R P b f making thin people fleshy, develop-! terminal in WilllmaAtic, L g e et 1 BOst, Al raplasing and that he),iieng the service. It is théir “wish| R Rt s e told Young he was going to Hnumd et Ay hEind baauty, thens | This information. hawever, could not| 3150 that all ‘men in thé service inj + y thousands of me nd| be verified and up to a late hour Wed-| .. ZatCo. ¥ sy A jands, in analbe ve! : 'ed- | coldiers, the Spanish war veterans and| ! o e xcenaive | meade T I e e ubt up| the Sons of Vaterans on Memorial day,; , Cigarette T ind’ weakness are usually| PauENG A ANr W S e hin|and be presedt at the dinner which ; s, 1o AAEVRE ey DT o lvSlest sy bable that he Heat t toward Nor-| | e shived in tho! Congregstionaif e R aontained| Sich rather than Hartford if his ride| vestry that day. that will supply this|to, this city with Young is a fact. Those who attended the conference 5"' .gc;‘\.n\‘ ‘pho 2| Mre. dufia A, Bill and daughier Cor. {of churches in Hanover Wednesda uggis pitro- y Smith were Rev. and Mrs, Albert Donne o8| Shusl detvantion CiendiC. A. Haskell. Mrs. Walter Marshall, back. ! branch of the International Order of| Mrs. Samuel Ge 2 the King's Daughters and Sons, which| Mrs. G. H. Prior, Miss Ida Foster. being held .at the Center church|Miss Mabel McBroome, Miss M. A. n»\elnlr ntz. bitro-| Louge, Rev, Dr. P, (. Wright, former- Burdick and Mrs. A. C.'Burdick are Fances the| Iy of Norwich: “condugted the seryice| Hartfora. attending the state: conven- reight troquentiy herns | Wednestiny right tion of the King's Daughters. ose An walghtiaiss tibsta]. Private <Harey) £, Blanchetia rec| So0rEe T TIRSKELIS Do Rne Y PNl ot 1t “is | ceived his_discha o ral improvement in the!at Camp Mills Sunday and has re-| turned to his home in Willimantic, He| was a_member of the I'th M. L e I)ru.hv and | 29th division, and i, W with the bloom off fehting in France. M : M \ithough bitro-phos.| WAS connected with, the repairing of| Tor Celibving | motaF, vehicles, which carried him into| $s and general) number of the fighting sectors, He| owing_ to rrived in this country Ma cing properties.| {ransport America. who does nol desire | £ ; The regular army-is accepting en-| listments of men for one vear or three You can imagine how delicious a flavor ‘is produced by toasting the - real Burley cigarette. Fine for your pipe— Guaranteed o Lucky Strike tobacco © b‘y —it’s toasted. 6/0',/ {NSORPORATED first | | " commenced Wednesday | on the addition to the Rioux block m\‘ Ma a2l ohn arrived in town Wed- | nesday, having received his honorable - harge. ! and Mrs. F. H. Gilbert and Mrs. Hiscox spent = Wednesday in 7th on the h])x!:\':]r;(v returning in a new automo-|believes that Plainfield will triple its made his audience feel how hased by Mr: Gilbert. quota, thereby entitling the town to|he had borne the bu The following item, headed “Couple! the honor. flag for the fifth loan and|wi : Accidentally phyxiated.” is of inter-|the honor flag for going over the top| est to Jewett City peopls, {he Beard-|in the five campaigns. The reports occupled the pulpit at ational church Sundéy thr Voorhees of Brooklyn, N. aplain C ent nding the week.with Mr. and i years' service. Among those from this|wooq family having been residents|{rom Central Village, Wauregan and high tribute to the mothers™ of| turer, Mrs est. Smith, & A o 1 N\ section who have reecently joined ls”mo for some time before moving |0‘ Moosup have not been turned in vet, » and to the no le y de- 1s. Louis Smith entertain- UR F (, JACKSON Frank. Demarco of 19 Jackson place,| pawtucket: so the exact amount will not be known mothers of promised lliam Tate Saturday ,and ! Willimantic, . 18 vear old son of Mrs.|" pawiyekdt, R. T, May 12.—Samuel|{Until the latter part of this week. | boys Mary Lathrop, who has 1 4 c | Rose Demarco. He will eventually 20| yilde an@ his wife of Adams, Mass.| Many local people are planning to|better Americans and DENTI i overseas and become a member of the! coresoung dead today at the home of {attend ‘the Welcome Home parade in| respect for the ide ~ army of occupation but before doing|\Wiliam Beardwood' here, where they| Danielson Friday. —Much interest is and were read 5o will be given 4 course in militar {Dad een visiting. In manipulating ajshown as many of tho Plainfield men| much. and physical training. Many are tak-| . mpination gas and electric fixture| Who went overseas belonged to the old fhe sdvantage of>the ODDOrHARILY:of Beckw -and Mr greater; spendi s for which they|rett to sacrifice s0 Norwich, spent, the week end red G. Bliss of FRANKLIN PR R ed ‘to Removed te 715 Main 3i, Willimantie Hours—f & » W S p m Phonse 44 ] ] | ————— | i they had aparently turned' o the gas| Thirteenth of Danielson, later the 5(h| wit 8 Appnaing a) faws UNION i gesing tho Mattleflelds of Burope and e E%8 regiment. It is rumored that' the local WHITE ROCK prantls seaine n e B St JAY M. SHEPARD the country in general by enlisting for| L0 ENIE L ill eh Miss Edwar.| DDt is o close Friday at noon. and| irs. Arthur Brises and son 5 nd sbn Badl 6 by RO ot dona Randenu were held nt St. Magve{ L, 50, Plainfield will be well represent-| spent Sunday afternoon with friends with friends in town on Bucceeding Elmore & Shepard ey 12st annual convocation of| church Wednesday morning. Rev. 1.1 “‘piaisheld Hign lin_Ashaway Grents Plainfield High's baseball team .de-, s feated Killingly High Tuesday infy Danielson 1i to 3. The nings it lobked like a al team, as Deni uise Burnham- . and -Mlss Southiridge was at the Inn e of F"all River is eferman officiated. Funeral Director & Embalmer | sons held in Hariford this fveek C h;j‘q{' Mary ence . E. Larkin of «this city 6062 North SL. wmimmtir. pointed. a, member of - the committee. and Edward W. Avery of|%2 By 1 was in < cemtefery, The bearers were Yondedu. N..Leblanc. N. Brous- u apd J. Wilson. = Hourigan Bros.| f Sarah and Ruth Brook ie Ure, oldest daughter of Mrs. John Ure. and Paul ) errill, lou has moved to Sady Assistant Tel connection | SOUth Windham was appointed chair- | Were in charge of the arrangements. | 4nq walked three mcn_,_rr‘ ¥ i — g i *CTOR |man of the,committee of gddress of| runs for Killingly. With g B Ris hofne 1M Nofth e s o grand high prest. i PLAINF[ELD Devison held the’ enemy in e bl s Ardie SR LA 3 imaortants faatiing A session of the superior court Will| Plainfield has again gone over thel (cainder of the game. West s ”'“"h*'le and he and his bride have the Aver ) 13 Tila ; of : faurminz - out KILLOUREY BROS. be held in Willimantic today (Wed-|top in the Victory loan. drive, Dipving |l Lo bes for o inaers, malkis fi\clhm wishes of many friend strom has sold his tarm s Is the G . nesday) at 10, o'clock, with Judge Gar-|that the veonle are behind Uncle Sam! Dits 11 dive times at bat. Friday afternoon Miss Id k of New York o dhe. pri ves, receive som- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM-: | giner Greenc of Norwich o the bench.!as they have always been. The quota| _— | caster d ente a nw nkker of Willimantle,wils Jengation " are credited “wish 30 BALMERS A good- number attended a whist|of the village was $37.000 and ~over| BALTIC | bet cclebration of her on Clifford 1, Robinson ‘Sun- “v.ir:j.'\\o‘xlm;nwbi‘n e % held in the Center street armory on|$100,000 was subscribed. by local peo- | ZIpniy i 1§ e ] ol _aver. 10 ¢ 6 Union St, Willimantic, Connv'| 11 0 a0 vevening under the ausptces| ple. The exact amount has not been| At the home of Mrs. W. i1 Roche-| x of the Ladies Tate. wife 0 ment is ended,, Phone 296 ‘Lady Assistant) lof the Windham G e Phecked up yet, but Cashier Charles|leau on Main street Morday evening a| Aid soviety it was voted fo give Rev | PP 5 A. Jerome of the First National bank|birthday s givea in honor of | John M. Collin hes her daughter Veronica, local and out|one timc Potter H teteh of | dren's Hour like a feast.- ‘For 'the ———————————== | of town friends being present. A fea-|sum of Collins has he 1d | tiny wI«Hor.t there is a varied i 1 sometimes Unee Biseult nd milk, sotefimes Graham Crack- Carpenter the - fnto a nex uh seat, w eal Craclers,or Lunch Bis- ged on special to Old Time Sugar, Cook Newtons and, rarest of ture of the evening was a large May| the ho. basket donated to ) s Kl)(‘hflfl!l!.i rious irc with ¥ ] I Songs, music and games and refrest Mr, and s. Cleveland .C i :m were part of the evening’s pro-|of Quonoconta 1lor: 4 [ibie of a5 Anain o A KEEPS YOU AWAKE A soclal hour was held in Sodality| Mrs. James D. Mi hall Tuesday evening by the members| -r'l\m~ of Ni onington| of thé Rosary society. During mni.' avid Nisor sore days when we had HIH ° evening a large May basket containing of Wer creati ‘and Nabisco, and those Willimantic, Conn. L e e ar| odsy ] It Saps Your Strength——-Get and candy was ung to Rov. William| : ©’Brien and Rev. Father Jalbert, prov- 1 Rid of It By Taking Fathér |inx a curorise to both, The memhers| ROCK.V!LLE | » v o of the socie furnished home-made! C. M tlett of Whittingham, John's: Medicine cake. candy, coffee ‘and fruit which| ! ir is just a ] us happily, all, and made us sure they iecp coming every day—for d T both know we must feed i r-lulc‘ron as we must , if we wotld 1 after their . I've given th Pirst 1 had to, . when t = a s o, was given - Miss Josia|11. His wife died a number of years Father John's Medicine right now tol a soap : ¢ v His wife di a number of ATS | Loper st - . -1 T , Who snent last week at Hope V. v ! was_ greatly enjoyed, Mrs. T. Sulli and preached indays at.the You ought to-realize that the cough! jather O'Brien won < i ? which keeps ¥ou awake at night is a ° . an rincess Oiips ! ‘ > Brennan. Vocal and instrumental|ago and he leaves no family bui has| 2 LA # soothe and hea] the irritation in the|music concluded the social. Rev. numerous relatives more or less d Baptist church th in the i a box of writing paper, and Miss Maud | urday. serious menace to your health. It is Iy AR L < . breathi as to g i 5 ank One of the prettiest lines of White Dresses for young girls || cirenetn: to At off the erims ang | licrs, OBrien and Jalbert thanked eventh Day Daplist church here Sai- L Delaney of Hanover won third prize, a| -Oliver Anson Clark, 4, died sapping your strength. It is keeping! strength, to fight off the germs and to| present for their gifts. It is hoped| By: ou thin and run-down. You need ! fancy apron. The consolation aw: home near this village Sund is assembled here for those who are making their first J|helr you drive out the impurities. Re- . Phebe Ken-| Meaiier: Tt otk atacino. b | that there may be other such ovenings‘ yon and M Sunderland havs} . e y ¥ ine has, enjoyed. been confined lo their beds by illness communion or those who are going.to: be.confirmed. f{bad more than .60 years of success| A narty of local youns men motored|for a week past. . . > . treating just such conditions. It is| 3 e These attractive little Dresses are more finely made and ||sats for all the family to take because, Smand " o ooy 10 see Al Joteon in mffip'if‘o’fioffn']rfi'fi,"r”rm‘.“xgfiflf’né‘.‘“&‘ more sumptunusly styled than the general run.of dresses it is guaranteed free from alcohol or| Rev. H. F. Caseldy of New Haven,|pairing the bas dangerous drugs. chaplain of the 361st infantry, recently| Henry Wright a " have 7 one usually sees. All mothers who clothe their children Petinid Hor o R o mond e T shuntere & top of today’s . . . ~ SRS {3 [} . . with them will be pleased with the weilth..of " Appearance Bbrien at St g W, o e caue arm. market list by o B O'Brien at St. Mary's r:ecto . Baltie, they lend to every child’s form. $3.99 to $8.98. Delona }www-fie 3| mave pe BT Iitareting ettt “SCOTLAND the . unanimous Princess"Slips to wear ‘with lmgene dresses for young fia.t‘fi-fl/u : M’M’ T aane e . Mary Phillips is spending a few pad of ¥ > vote of the, famfly in Glastonbury. b amusing,” others sad, of his wartime|' The grange recently admitted | si i girls, age 6 to 14 years, $1.25 to $2. » S experiences at American camps and|members, the initiation taking place; ~HOUL: ; 3, hat alwayy MM . | with the forces across the ocean. The|last Friday evening. A supper follow- You see, even 2 ~vays delaty, al- A iy descriptions by Chaplain Cassidy gave ed. went on, “are much ng a8 only . National A 1 cmt Prodacts ean be. Duting :h( years when. my babies were growi up’ we. never- miseed thé - Oh drenn H-nr flm m tasty ““, 4 T Rl e Reo’ splendid evidence of the noble spirit| The pastor, Rev. Martin Lovering,| mals. They are most lovable ana THE H C MUR Y ; CO . « % ‘|of self-sacrifice and patriotism every-| was out of town over Sunday, and the| - most tractable after they've had . (7 o mesal, i 3 where manifested by both officers and|service was conducted by the deacons| something to, eat. National Bisemit 1t i ; e “fi, /| men. The patriotic chaplain, though|of the church. SnpUIE ! ool - he modestly tried to keep the. part| A birthday party was given for Con- 5 always begin our - played by himself in the background,'rad Zeigler at his home Saturdav

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