Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1919, Page 2

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the state. : Arthur A. Trudeau returned to Wil- limantic Weanesday from Toledo, O., where he witnessed the Willard- Dempsey fight on July Fourth. He was the only Willimantic man present Y \ at the fight. ! The city labor pay roll for the past & a judgment Mrs. Clusie,- obtained in a|ed to the different departments as week amounted to $829.30, apportion- < ford court £ome_ time ago, for a|follows: Police, $209.26; street. $348.-|¢ i | Mrs. Clunel53; fire, $128.18 and water, $143.33. “Now I Can Walk,” Says imantic: Of- ation filed at the cechetar¥ ¢ wwne 105, l!{flrt[ord this week was that- of . Norwich Builctin fice, 22 Church St Telz : ; 1 Property o + iChamber of Ccemmerae Ri \l i4 artached to e jud; “loT 3890, o.[pany of Windnam. Th fiou 57| Th B mas - by peputy| Word was received in town Wed-{ Mrs. Southcott of Medina w.' R&IL corporation’ is .10 buy,. ““lease, | Sheriff William AL 'of Hartford. ?;sgynorséhe :ugdendztgtul-’ :é. t‘.;efi:s: = S b 3 . Hall, 63, at Saun Colonsi E. , Wi BiR wite Lrenit: or otherwise masAss “estatel. Among-the teag for the |Lyme, Tuesday afternoon. While Mr.| “Here is another letter that makes and daughter to. New | ind iz the outcome of thie action taken | summer session School | 1iall had not been in the best of health | me happy.” says Peterson of Buffalo. 3 a 4 the moembers: of-‘the Willimantic'| teachers, which ek at|for some time, Mis Geath was unex-| ‘One that I would rather have than a @ feviodbys in Cgfovel 1ouis 1. New Bri-|pected and a surprise to his friends| thousand dollars it ©f this|in this city. The cauce of his death| worie Fnisn G Srcry AN artod om vari- | was acute gastritis. He was born in| rieh wman who wonid mive a1l he has t at|Gloucester, Mass.. Sept. i, 1855, and|on earth to be able to produce a rem- e of | came to this city . number of years|edy with such mighty healing power as nd | Ggo,” where he establisaed a bakery | Peterson's Ointment, to sell at all in| business, which he condusted success- | ITREEIsts, for 33 cents & box", | 7 tully up to about a year ago. Later hel 147 1315, by Mre Albert Southeott of | left Willimantic and ‘up to recently| Medina, N. Y. It seems like a miracle, was employed at the Groton Iron| but it is true, every word of it. Works. During his stay in Williman-| I know it because I get similar let- ters almost every day. tic, Mr. Hall made many social and| te3f §075 Srld 197, nappyt serving as superintendent of the Sun-| " 'Dear Sirs— day school for a number of vears. He| I was an untold sufferer from an was also a member of St. Johws Com- | olf running sote and uleers. ~1 had ¥ T ddition to | tried most everything without any re- P O L ived by Jiion 19| lief from pain. A friend told me of your his wite, he is survived DY 2 (Som| wonderful” ointment and the first’ box Will b brousht fo this city for bur- | me patses tne 2ain that nad mot left fal in the Willimantic cemetery. Tast mine aollare worth of ‘the salve I Th . - am cured. The ulcer was 9 inches by e -hfldm% of the six teams In|§ 1.2 inches, is all healed and I can ot ™ THE PASNIK CO." aseball League of this| walk. Never, never will I be without city after Tuesday's twilight game is t B as follows; sour Sintment It you. wish, 1 cannot 3 STO! N ‘Won. Lost. P.C. s on mshe o RES—] ich, illi J R s say enough t it Yours truly orwi Willim nce o r el,s sangsamm ... S T R S g antic, Danielson ¢ 9 |Smith-Winchester .. . 750 Up-Streets .... .. Dyers and Works Yoris after s town. guests of Mason. Celore! of the Medica! ¢ my ard recently seas. where h . : L o . 4 & arimy of occupation i ety with “a canital «stgek- of 320,000, Gao.|coach teachers, who- Among the cirtiticates of incorpor-|F. Tavlor, George: B Hirman, Charles|evening schéol work Chamber of Commerde in }:{smg; the State Norma the Havden block ‘on ‘Maif_stke inftain, is Miss G this city for a home. The authorized|city. amaqunt of eadital stock is 504 ~ INTERESTING—VERY INTERESTING— THAT Record Breaking Sale AT July Cleara Josephine Lusolaco Parla. 27—Florence Mary, daughter of Er- FEE . [ J Manufacturing .. .... 3 No. 1 Shipping and Of. 250 | nest and Annie Wynne Chamberlain. hayie;. N | Arm e S aite | of . eanied fortibe | TEENADCIIL oy or EEnie and MAl- mrsr?nfi. enue and Mechanic street, | 5. 8. Pocahontas, who was at home for ) 2 A ; league for the last month of the sea-|vina Guyette Fontaine. Carnpball: Grecne hd Mrs. Francis|the day, has 1eft to start.on his 15th 3 R Tl Sergeant Harry C. Kelley, of the oy e 1 [SIPTHIVPAN oo | tin Davis: Mathewson from Mechanic| Armstrong's brother, Chester Geer, U. Shea: Tracy avenue to Ashland bridge July 15, Tuesday—5-6 vs. Smith-|Motor Corps Service of the U. S. Ar- |and Hill aud” Wiban smomend bridge e rnn, W Blake Lave guests Miss ( herine, John - 2 i Winchester. my, returned to his home in this cit g rester . i city | A. Rioux; North Main to B ve- William Blake o ebo lf your Summer Home or Bunga.low is in need of good Floor e e T o o o el e S v ¢ “"domr:'n}‘,qm“ | aiobert Smuth ot Wirt, Muss. was ai = b = s b tuiay—Dyers & Works | his discharse from the service. ~Ser-|Johnstone: East Main to Brown ave: | W: . Joffer Friday 8.4 ‘ turday—Dy ¥ has or theinue, Mrs. G. H. Jennings: : 5 or de-“lg’ our J yClearance gives you an OpPOr-|vs Yo L Shipping and Ofce. S et s e . Jennings: morth of| Misses Ruth Stewart and Jennie ul 0 ea 4 1 to get home|Brown rom Eas i s | Blake s the I s July 32, Tuesday — Manufacturing |among his friends, wno gave him a|Mabel MeBroome: morin. wgin Miss| Blake spent the Fourth at Mr, and J. Burke's, Montgomery avenue o o . vs. Dyers and Works. warm welcome. ) July 24, Thursday—-No. 1, Shipping ; . . avenue from North Main, through | Providence. tunity to secure your needs at worth while savings. y y—No. 1, Shi Boginning - today. (Thursday) s the| Taaole, Brown avente. Tft, Foask| St onc®sirs. Jimes B. Jonndtode 5t Clearance of Carpet Size Rugs 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, regular $35.00 and $37.50 value—Sale price $31.98. July - 26, Saturday—5-6 vs. Upstreet|Stores in this city will be closed ev-|and Highland streets, Mrs. G. H. Prior, | Willimantic were guests at Williz ils. o Y ery Thursday. afternoon, ' in accord-|and Mrs. & E. Robinson; Palmer ave- | Johntione's on the Fonrih fkam, ance with the request of the clerks to|nue, Mrs. Ransom Read; from As | Miss Myrtle Gagnon of Taftville was o 2 sday—Manufacturin; 4 July 9, Tuesday- | the proprietors of the stores, which|land bridge and Pleasant View. lat Daniel G on’s for the holiday:. Clearance of Carpets Vs, Smith-Winchester . e No. 1,|Toaucst was mranted recentiy. It o alN. 3. Babeock: Factory Hil M- ana Mo B, T W 27-inch wide T: " ! 1 Shipping and Office. te:_stoan"adlor;:sd n:i ot‘her cities, having l%r_nl\;enu“ Mra Hiscox; Pacha | chester, N. I, are visiting for -inch wi apestry Carpe Aug. 3, Saturday-—<Upstreet vs. Dy- | this half holiday during July and Au- | vicinity, ) V. B. Montgome ! with Mrs. ‘Wilcomb's brothe * e P Y pet, regular $1.10 e o E P Dyl cust ana has proved of mutual benefit | Mrs. Arba Browning; Hopeville and|cey Robi: s G value—Sale price 95c a yard. O N ay—No. 1, Shipping|t0 Droprictors and clerks. This vear | vicinity, Mrs. Joseph ' Roode The Gardiner class of the ‘M. I 3 2 - s the local drug. stores have joined the| Chaufauqua opens v. B o . aBl OMice e Drsicoet’ Wilis. t joined the| Cl irch was entertained at the homeé of 9x42 Velvet Rugs, regular $37.50 value 27-inch wide Velvet Carpet, regular $1.35| "Aus. 7. Thursday-Dyers and Works e westinnt but will be open during the | tlckets ft-once, as guarantee must William C. Jeffers Monday m : e i vs. Smith-Winchester. ¥ ais Y 7 te 2.5 2 | 2 lar number being present Sale price $33.98. value—Sale price $1.19 a yard. Auz’ 9. Saturday — Manufacturing piOficers and sligibles of the Third tickets pays for $1.15 ai singe |elasn 1= fo n Dlenie at"Gcean : - B vs. 5-6, necticut State i s. 1 sessio .| Beach at an ¢ date he program o513 Avealisier Bu lar $42.50 anid 27-inch wide better quality Velvet Carpet,|* a5z 12. ' Tuesday—Dyers ana|Guard will be on duty at Camp Free |CVening 8 Juniors from 9-11 a. m.|for ihe evening consisied of seleetions gs, regular -0 an regular $1.69 quality—Sale price $1.49[Works vs, 5-5. land, Niantic, ,for instruction during|®ch day for §1.00 ticket.—adv. on the piano by Miss Esther Harris $£45.00 value—Sale price $37.49. a pard E . Ang. 1%, Thursday—Manufacturing §he w(:’ok of July 19. Among those! The 46th annual meeting of the cor nd Annie Robertson, a_reading Dby % . ug. 16, Saturday—Smith-Winches- _camn S5 ptaln Fratte Pl ol was. hold A 90 aioor g “the hostess + anc 9x12 Fibre Rugs, regular $16.50 value — 27-inch wide Brussels Carpet, regular $1.89 | ter vs. Upstreet Mills. Fenton, Ljeutenant Jeremiah MeCar- | day atternoon. e ° seepstary . hed|evening was enjoyed by all. The class hy and Sergeants J. D. Conant and|treasurer's report showed that for the| !l meet with Mrs. Alex McClusgage During June there were in the town value—Sale price $1.59 a yard. of Windham 25 births—13 males and 12 females. The list as recorded at the Ellison Smith. < in Septembe: first time the resources of the hank|'" S€pt Among those who attended the|have reached a little over a million | g °co Buckley-Lee wedding in Norwich | gog s i i = YR Sierie loloe, Jhows: Wednesday from this city was Miss | $1.901 61613, The denoaie ia the wet | A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND 2—Arthur Leon, son of Leon and|wednesday from t i Clearmce of Good M Marife Louise Beaulieu Ouelllett Mary Powers of Prospect street. year amounted to $1,370,139.14, a o Foey ghter of | The non-support case against How-|of $8%,592.33. The surpius : | [ Two discoveries have added greatly to human welfare. Claude W. and Natalie Bioom Jones. |ard Brown, scheduled to be heard on|and losn was $112.790.36, e day morning in the. police|$8,933.07. From these fisuies In 1835 Newton originated the vac- num process for condensing milk wiffs Matm 6—Ernest, son of Eddy and Nazar|'Vednes | court, w that the bank is in a most cane sugar to a semi-liguid form. Sale price $14.98. thony: vice presidents, John iel Phill 7—Arthur Joseph, son his fathe Ha [ a Claing Macl onnor, organizer for secretarv | | daughter of Joseph and|, 2 Flome for-the men in the service, that| Srains, wilhout cane sugar. Albina Courtemanche Dubreuil o e ed attention to mg every man receive one of the souvenir! This product HORLICK named e ily d y in a pon n Whiite Enamel Beds, regular $8.50 value — Sale price $6.89. White Enamel Beds, regular $9.75 value — 2 o) Jokn. s continued until next Satur- | seif-evide condition. The officers re- | Edward J. and Doria Marcotte Guay. out on bonds of elected were: President, Edw. M. An- les, son of Joseph and Helen | the Women's * Trade Union ) Rohinson; 1: 5 { In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis., dis» iward John. son of Georze L. home in this city A. M. Brown, A. C. B bt and Margaret M. McCabe Shepau . H. Tracy. | 1 | powder form with extract of malted glott Hooker. 5 One of the big New York di mittee in charge of the elcom: !‘ . Full size Cane Combination Mattress, reg-| i o oan s ithaer <on of Michaet | Bifi badges. Anyone desiring to reccive! palted Millk. (Name since copied son of Dominic and Clem- | Bar Harbor express which passes|not present on Fourth of July or who 30, Mendttto, | through the town. If these trains were has lost the one presentod him may| digestibility and ease of preparation All Cotton Mattress, regular $16.50 value|anna Vaina Gadarows {made Jewett City in daylight, the|petary, Mre. E. H. Hiscox. (by simply stirring in water)and the | beauty of this display would appear| All i 7—Joseph Walter Maurice, son of | 4ay morning at the request of Brown’s | prosperous | League, is spending a few days at her . ‘Robinoon, A. R. Your : s s ; Y covered how to reduce milk to 3 dry on of Dwight Leroy and | JEWETT CITY It is ihe purpose of the general com- 2 and B t Rawley Danahey. above Jewett City, on the route of the|one for a soldier or sailon who - 345 ular $12.50 value—Sale price $10.69. by others.) Its nutritive value, iter, son of Theodore and |Peing operated on a schedule that|obtain one at the home of the sec fact that it keeps in any climate, . . 19—Anna May, daughter of James J. stern Star Chapiers In eastern Sale price $7.49. '—Sale price $1.39. and Nellie A. Dixon Lonersah. |in the raiiroad folders as one of the|Connecticut are to celebrate. Rotert| hg e o i p $ p! 5 & |attractions of the trip. It is a fact| Morris Day at Richards’ Grove Wed- has proved of much value to mankind 21 as an ideal food-drink from infancy White Enamel Beds, regular $11.98 value— ot and Frances Spadotia Gatta. at our very door is to be seen ev- | nesday: July 16. Mrs. Wm. T. Crumb Sale price $9.49 Combination Mattress, regular $14.00 value | *"21—Donaia & son of Amos E. morning a white field of water |is chairman of the refrcshment om- | to old age. . » . 7 and Mabel Lawton Lewis. res in extent, on the|mittee of Faith Chanter and is m & Ask for HORLICK'S —Avoid Imitationn White Enamel Beds, regular $13.00 value— —=Sale price $11.69. 24— Esther Evelyn, daughter of Emil | pond, in ‘many|ing plans for this chaptor. | Sal . Y P KGaE J. and Eva Martin Denis are so thick that| The Misses Vassar are en‘srtaini - = - = = ale price $10.49. silk E1 Matt 1 24—Mary Hay' , daughter of ‘hf",l water upon their nieces, Mi: ""iifl;'[ ad MiSS| gheeinl attention to disenwes of the . - -~ redarick 5. ax Slizabeth e he rare A 1 Va f B Y Wlsutlc En?mc] Beds, regular $14.50 value— 1 oss Mattress, regular $27.50 value — Toedarick 5. o Bheth; Samastoong 5 much enh, Norein MeEavenir and STOMACH, BLOOD and LUNG . O Eirsothy. BB saTokin CRlahe . e fragrance. There are!gs f Ridgefield, N. J., 7 ale price $11.69. Sale price $22.49. e e ety of 15 the result of a conservative | Mr. and Mis, Chauncey C Hours: 9-10 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Gifford re than two million lilies| man McLaughlin is a broi! Phone: 821 of A lived her: Z5—Jeanette Marcella, daughter of |il this wide expanse. The breath | y s Adelard Eugene and Edwardino Auro- | the lily pond is t even into { # | Mr. and Mrs. Norman ¥ 3 To_Vegiard Co iheart of the cl where dark-ci.. | are entertaining Mrs. Pailhur: o-| 26—Margarete, daughter of Ugine|little Italians peddle clusters of 'the|ther, Mrs, Frank V#ade of Adams s a an e R and Margarete Harrington Seymore. |10ng stemmed fragrant flowers about|Mass. and her brother and his wife ’ ugs 25—Eugene Florimond, son of Arthur | the streets, In New York last week | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade uf Che: P. and Charlotte Bergeron. | |they were retailing at five cents each, | shire, Mass. Mr. Wade rece Cocoa Door Mats, worth 98¢}, 27x54 Rag Rugs, mixed colors| 26—Margaret ter of Marshall|and were brought over from small|turned from Germany. 2 —Sale price 79¢ Hygeno Steel Carpet Sweep- & g {ponds on Long Island and up the| Parkhurst s returned o 53 price 75¢. S —Sale price 98c. 27-—Diaga, daughter of Vincenzo and |State. If the Tadpole product that is|months’ in Adams. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Cocoa. Door. Mat th ers, light, easy to run, and < ¢ in bloom there this morning could be| David Blake, a soldier on duty on z - Mats,. wor 4 s 30x60 Rag Rugs, plain and transperted to New York and sold at|hospital trains, is home on ten day Bucccssor % built to last a life time fully}” nixed_Sale price $1.98 i ey 51_5()_S;|le price $ 1‘ ()' a nickel apiece, they would fetch one| furlough. F. v : J PENTER and BUILDER worth $3.00 — Sale pricef36x72 Rag Rugs, plain colors e oot hundred thou: dollars. Maine is Mrs. B. Chen&y and Mrs. S Cocoa 3 Dot M_als, \Yorth the only other state that makes any|Chenev are, at Nantucke: and \lar- e e vk $1.75—Sale price $1.59. $1.69. —-Sale price $2.49. Clearance of Door |Clearance of Carpet| Clearance of Rag Mats Sweepers e Buildiog, 321 Maln Street. Al apri0TuT) pretention to lily ponds of any extent.|tha's Vineyard for several days. here is a 5 ) k v i YO 4 over Maine. ay n 4 u s Toad rame throush T Pomd (the rail!ier. Attawaugan, Providence, Spring- | mastern Conmecticut equal to The Bul- Tothing 1n Matee tonid noiaoid <11 4 ' field and Griswold—a party of 19. Mrs. | Tetix !? g At the restaurant counter / New London a woman passenger on the State of Maine overheard to say to a gentleman, “I am so glad we are late this morning =o you can | see the lovely lilies near a little vil- lage called “Jew. something, a little 4 *» ways up the line. ." e T T as o Lr.at = came here from one of the Adirondack [X lake colonies and took away twenty |large bags of lily roots from Tadpole, a young man who worked for .J.eF |Leonard & Son at that time bro will heal those mosqulto bites | the ‘roots to_the station in his team | and they were sl ned by expre: . A touch of Resinol takes the A little farther up the line between iteh and smart right out of mos. | |Danielson and Dayville, is'a floral dis- e business results Clearance of Grass Rugs Clearance of Congoleum Rugs JAP. AND AMERICAN MAKE LR R 50 AR >R R RS IR SRS 2 0 I8 | play al if - 18x36 Congoleum Rugs—Sale price. .. 43c| e :glhz‘r o ne e e “So dood the 22x36 Congoleum Rugs—Sale price. .. 69¢| 74 cintle Reiiing siobmnah f JoRT the arced adk Shn e et y S = - | scems 1o gt risht st the root of | |14 mass of purple loomestrife, "It is T 1 > K B 5 36x72 Congoleum Rugs—Sale price $1.49 T eution e eesmmae oyt || doubitut if suth 3 sight is.to"be met Ju S lp own s pr s i & = - BEA-tTOUDICS Rt ScTela, VY | with anywhere. Tt is bright in th » 36x72 Grass Rugs—Sale pri &5 54x54 Congoleum Rugs—Sale price $2.50; -rash, and hives, sunlight that the deen purple as seen % 2 urass Kugs—oale pricé. ... 2. i 1 3 ¥ o i} s aways in a sur | from the car windows dazzles the eye. > 8%10 Grass Rug ale price. ,.... $10. 72372 Con]gnlemlx; Rugs—SS :; e p‘n_e S;zo singiy short time. Resinotia | |There 1s a small patch of this fower S < 3ra o3 Cale rrice ¢ 1 xO Cor —_— i 5 {nook pond here at Tadpole, where an \ 9x12 Grass Rugs—Sale price......$12. 6x9 Congoleum Rugs ale prices $ o | eda Fes" i rom: the main Stream: X o3 atter aquali 3. 5¢ | less the see 12 Rugs, better qu and $8.50. i the rivar above that runs, through the :.: 0 = Dayville meadow. Ve 3 C SA (,KSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall_and - LA k _an family who are spending the summer price S e x12 Congoleum Rugs—Sile price $15.98] i are the best and fastest 2 2 B3 Fre st 3 > e Tt at Groton Long Point were amons the e Clearance of Small Size Rugs ‘Clearance of Bed Pillows LN s Pacied over e Sound The i biy selling corn flakes on the % cou o plainly seen by them at 7. Removed tz 715> Main 3t. Willimantio ‘market today. XX -5 4. ton Reve - E5H. 5 = ey e Most of th lony had e i valie | Bed Pillows, value §1.98——Sale price $1.60| 500 —2 & = = o n m’ Fmome a8 e O e nceinoa £2.69—8ale ce 52 36 ! hf;‘time A;igh(:z A g e K L 'th t = v‘- i i 211 1 — 1 . 3 = n con Dllml v wil al e leadi ) g mot 27x54-incH Mot Axminsier Rugs, value { Bed Piilows, value $2.75—Sale price $2.39' JAY M. SHEPARD e N o e % T}Wm - lge ::' $3.50—Sale price $3.19. e . | Succesting Eimore & Shepara noon during July and August—adv. X I)fl:flllse VOr' a ]lOunSh’ 3 2 . ed Pilio 2 5 ri { ol Direcior & Emd o 2 27x54-inch Patter ; value $3.50—Sale price $3.19 Fugera| Direcios c!“b,nlllbalmef St e e ?55?."11?‘&55;:'%“ :0: ment-are in- y knge 'Q: 50—Sale pr L L o ¥ i i ! itk jc | August sixth fce two weeks, are to be : ever Yy Pac Mtk et ¢ lat & 7] Bep Priows, yaiue $4.50—Sale price puag| 21 T S SRR e W £ e il § X . x72 igured © Axmir ugs, value L EROT St ™ | s s ‘and localities have been as- - \ 3 . $7.50—Sale price $6.49 = Bed Pilows ialoe 2500 LSl s aatribll = S e i e You cant vote Ao to their % e p oS sy % R s G ! KE.«LOUREY RBROS. to whom interosted persons may give g % b‘ . - £ r P es. se a : Sylvandale i and Lishon from Licbon bridge to R. P"P‘-flm |t:y-¢4 tD‘ ells mb- FUNERAL DIHECTORS AND EM. | R. crossing and Anthony avenue, Mrs. T : - p E. B. Chene; from railroad to Tracy THE H. C. MURRAY CC . § R - il avenue and School, Railroad avenue to 5 o 4 > 54 %6 Sinjon. Ote Willimantic, Conn | ycchanic, Soule street and TFanning| Nyrevevevpremerezemeseres: . TeTATATOTOTOIATOTO T l Phene 29 thady Assistant) court, Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Mar- > ! < e s TR AT S TSR #

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