Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 2, 1919, Page 2

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MURRAY'S BOSTON STO : Willimantic, { Ee r motion picturé program as shown at Reereation Park Tri- ¥ evening under the auspices of, th o 1 acence Howeh and lott Friday tor a short . Miss Jean Howlie has returned after|. [ spending her vacation at Menauhant, Cape Cod, Mass.. © - e Jmen eS| Sweet corn hds ‘made its fifst ap- SmeTe the ones t0]pearance of the:season in local mar- " first of the - out by A B TR . R . | their appeazance on ;&F afternoon. : iy s * The local drum corps left Friday ight to te part In the state field day at M todas. % i George was - 2 | visitor in W antic Friday: “Miss " Alice MeKnight' of court, ,Norwich, was @ visitor hel .lg ‘evening. - . ‘Arthur L. King and Harry W. Nord- | strom of Brooklyn, N. Y. were visi- tors in Wiilimartic Friday .Vafi‘fl!-/ Séldom does a Cleanup Sale offer; such refreshing styles by Ko, m/ 3. B : a e abound in this selling. Here aré quaint ‘mw in "fllm{%% ; on ’ *1 . JEWETT CITY Voiles, frilled, ruffled or both—just theé sort of Dreases wonien o | whom. the celcbratlon was being held,{ The extra tratns will run through and misses admire for present day and_early autumn _wesr. | mud i fiz.m;‘:fii i:‘.”;'.m'i.‘y".";”,'f;."';;?‘ .:on,';;“ 5. “There are so many charming types to choose from that we o vl gt and ildren to|m. north, and 2.30, 4.18 and. 11.23 . m. wouth feel almost every preference may be met. ‘& = . > Nfi"tfi' il Ko gl o oA . 1 : . Be B the i $6.98 and $7.98 quality—|$15.00 and $16.50 quality—| The motion was | cemetery for burial in the family lot that the service ‘men’) iday afternoon. The Lester fam- Now $5.00. ‘Now $12:50¢ - . Lt T BRI e o (TRl gt e 3 i ¥ ‘$10.98 and $12.50 quality|$20.00 and" $22.50 qu —Now $8.50. Now $15.00. & dictate. The, vacation at e bE the k to i e t i ‘an auto. They A-fl;!e‘tumh 1 heve on very snccessful pastorate at ¢ : ionérs Tecl Toath. to- ‘go. Mr. Ayer wis born in field Center and attended the cbu of which he is now pastor, as & His tdther was for many years b point two committees of three ‘men|years, and while for .years they have each to arfanpe for the invitation of [itved in New York, it was their cus- the m@gfim’;fi the town's gold | tom to spend. the summers at.the home T e -in the parade.and|on Stone Hill, until several vears ago ‘arrang for at_the tem-{the house was burmed awd has never pérary #iomument. - The chairman. will| been rebuilt. They were generous Mr. | Jppeint the committees Saturday. - It |'benefactors of the town in placing a Was decided that the men had had | beautiful fountain in Pachaug, giver | Soven vears. The trustees of the of @rill dnd would get together by Miss Elizabeth Lester in memory church, Alfred Oden. Henry P. Brown |gor this purpese before the parude. of her.father, Andrew Lester, and her and Robert . Stearns have voted to ¢ ted fhat the members|Prother Charies. Mrs. Andrew Lester srant the f of e ol e Jead ine service men | Was Miry Harris Durkin, the adopted sence as O e Sotond 'and|daushter of Thomas Harris of New action on his ation. Mr. Beard | B0 O O ot get across next,| YOTK. She would have been 93 vears has offered to help in N D | With. the navy Dhinding up the rear. S A i miinisters e chureh . s injured by a fall and has been a: The coming four months at least amd|This ra some question 28 tO);nyqiid since that, time. She-marric’ ality— The Vacation to the Seashore Should Net Be Without a BATHIING SUIT The trip to the seashore is not complete withéut a Bathing Sait, and our collection gives you every ‘to pro- places in this state. Ayer hus been at Mansfield Centér for whether the fmeén who had not been}, "7oy YNgrew ter, who died Oct vide yoursel not only with a Bathing Suit, but ¢ “other | bs ofer, it bag ea -might mot feel tnat they il . o > - Suit, s Rev. /xéstwx” of |were peing discriminated against if[ >0 1889 There were four sons an St. Paul's Episcopdl church: heve, in{th.. were thus separated from thel'cy.1.q common with the other Episcopal Vet e 3 Adrogl;eun of l?c ofl‘x‘i ‘ministers | t the country re-|wal plan favored it because it would | oy gl oy . cently received @ questionpaire sen#|bring thé overseus caps in one sec-| e Mfelvina i et e ) out » the church, asking a number|fion and the ser hats anothet | Ciozzens Waters, The body was ne. of quvétions relating to the social|instead of indiscriminately ing the | companied to Pachaug by Mr. and | Welfare of ihe.parish, Ope of _theltwo. T was Amaliy decided to march |57 " imes Lester, Edward and Wil eatjons eyt with 4. Sendl jabgin of squads with the Co. Talyium {ester and Mr. ond Sire il Stitate in each community covered.lveterans leading, but with no disI\Wright. Mrs. Wright being a £rand: Mr. Borchert fn_discussing fhis ques- | crimination between overseas men and{gaughter. Besides her . children one tion said. that he helleved the solu-|6thers. The navy mmen -would-bave 2|jeaves grandchildren and reat.grand. tion -in this eity.was a difbeult ome.|deparate division in the rear of thelchiidren. Rev. J. P. Richardson. pas- He believed that the churches shouls y. The ‘ollowing committee of | ior of Pachaug church, conduoted the oper. men's club rooms where the men|five was appointed to confer with the{purial service, might £0 and smoke and feel entirely|general committee on _any develop-|’ Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Appalt of at ‘ease. The Y. M. C. A. should loosen | ments which might arise: Edward H.|webster, Mass. have been spending a| up on their yequirements and allow | Morris, Raymond Gates. Capt. W. P.| week of their honeymoon plrgye= Bt men to smoke in their buildings. ButlS. “Joseph Roux and Thomas| Willis' camp. Mre. Asalt way Miss B e e e i " T T e o uDy [iklice Moore, & niece of Mr. Wiliis, and Jd_still be a certain class of ould net wear his : P e e el oia he out of veach of both|wanted 5 # that barred him me for several the. ehurch club.room and. the Y. M.[from the affair. He was informed C. A. The man who hes.been accus-|that any service man could get a but- Yomed to going to the saloon as a sort [ton sWowing his service and that| of & meighborhood club where he can|would be his pass. It was decided to mest his fellow workman and talk |get the names of all lolal men who over the questions of ihe day with|were ow in hospitils Thd have them them wo1ld be very much out of his|brought here if possible for thé day. envitonment in either of the other two| Affer the matter of the Welcome |post, at store prices. . Pabric Shop. Some of the saloons should be Bome celebration was settled. Captain | Danicison. Conn.” Telephone 167-1 of | pen, undet supervision for these | Keating brought up the matter of the|167-3.—ady men. This would give these men .a|American Legion. He read the ob-| ®H. E. Paul returns today from a meeting place, Let the place be equip-|jects of the legion as set forth in the|week's stay in Manchester N. H. ped with reading matter and with pedl|booklet iSsued by the Connecticut or-| John McBroome, = tables. Non-intoxicating drinke eould gnififion. He said that furthermore!nas heen stationed at New London. e s0id. Tn many cases the old bar-kthe legipn in this state would proba- | has been sent to Bay Ridge, tenders with their easy tact and sym-|ply have considerable to say in the|receive his dischdrge. pathy would be the ideal men to take|a@ministration of the state fund of | Trespassing, for any cause, will re- fharge of such a place. Mr. Borchértdiwo and a_ half miilion dollars for|sult in immediate arrest, on my pro- said that the saloons were not bad ex~| crippled He also sald that|perty. W. S. Brown, Shepard . Hill éopt ‘an they were made 4o ,and_that|ihere has been broached (e matter|iarm, Central Village—adv. there would, in his opinign, be no ob- [f urganizing a Veterans Assac - . Joction 0 tnem keeping open. Simply {of Co. I which he thought was a 500d [ iovo d: & Aldrieh's sublect at the as community cemters. if they did not|thing. However. no action was taken| i he The Song Ms"',!.flumvh o4 257 3 degenerate inte blind tigers. on_either moatter at the meeting Fri-| Sy ¥on Church. e b About_sevemty-five of Windham's|day night There will be 4 meeting | preaching service and Epworth e “iay sérvice men gathered in the state ar- |some aftér the come” Home | it Ne el at 7 clod “with F mory on_ Pl nt street Friday éve- | célebration is over n‘('“t:x“ i 6] NeiBie: Sannders i Jomer. ning to discuss their pgrt in fhe Wi t&hfigxl the m';honh-ta M.M.B.Fw.wm R o Home celebration 6n August 16. ) post bf legion here. e charter | (o the Juniors at the Baptist church is e s ihe “infiuence. of the|memberhip of the legion closes in| . Story of a Bell. The touic for the two silyer bars_on the .’»‘.,:.m:. of | November. Seriters s Spiritual Temple ana Wor: siding officer or tural Willimentic Sunday Notices shippers. e Younsz People’s service DAsnruiness aseerting tseil there was " will be held at 6.15 p. m. The subject almost no diseussion at the meeting.| At the Methodist Episcopal church|of the evening sermon is Very Short Expected oppasition to the Wwearing e be morning _service at|and Very Long. Miss Edna Maleolm of the uniform on-the part of the ser-{10.45. ing_topic at Wilimantic|of Brooklyn. N. Y., will sing at both Hce men did not develop. The meet-|and at South Coventry (12.45 p. m.) | morninz and eveninz services. ing was called to order somewhat ef |World Harmowy Assurance Sunday| The Congregational church is closed uring this month. ter 330 by Capt. W. P, S Keating, He|cheol at moon. Eveming service at i SOUTH COVENTRY called on Chairmanm Valentine Mur- at . Tepic. The Encir- phy of the parade committee to ex- intaims. At;;grtwmh Rev. G. C. 8. MacKdy of Putnam will preach| Wednesday evening at Norwalk, an in the absence of the pastor. Who is|audience that crowded the Catholic on his - du o 5o e SIS Ve dbar. deestoa Wiv. Suitinn 803 Main street in the Woman's Club | 3; MeGinness. formerly curate of St. T o duam e St Mary's church. South = Coventry. John 3:18. reception was arranged and car- At St. Paul's church the regular|ried out under the direction of Rev. Sut€ay merning services will be held | waiter A. McCranm, assistant to Rev. in the parish jrouse at 10 o'clock. i Y. “Finn, and consisted of & sl Do musical programme, “together with ad- Nh“ dresses by the ' visiting clergymen, There was nb session of the police | Rev. R. J. Carroll, pastor of St. Jo- court ¥riday morhing. .| seph's church. South Norwalk. and The boys’ department of the local|Rev. Father Hoeger of the Holy Ghost Y. M. C. A will hold their first hike | Order, Ferndale, ‘est Norwalk. who of the season to River this|were 'introduced L Edward J. Quin- Foorning in of Gordon Barker. | jan, president of the Catholic cjub. Fa- Abeut twenty-five boys are expected fther Carrell and Father Hoey paid 5 _make the trip. . a fitting tribute to Father McGinness. . ¥riday, the first of the menth. thels check for $1.100, silver. limen and police Mw of '-::firul force as-}various other furnishings for the rec- 8 1l new tory at u Coven ‘were the gifts W ithiam . Swith of the local S g e Sumner, ‘who 1903, William Christie, necessity such as Bathing Shoes, Water Wings, Bathitig Caps, and Hosiery. $1.50 up to '$9.98 a Suit. = WHITE SKIRTS |SLIP-ONS and P Marked Down SWEATERS méeds in Gabardines, Pi_que Slip-ons in a wide range of and Wash Satin, in the latest|colors with or without sleeves. style are priced as follows: |$2.98 Quality — Sale price $4.98 Value—Sale price $3.98 $2.39. £5.98 Value—Sale price $4.98 5‘3"’89‘3”“‘“&' - Bl pewhi $2. $6.98 Value—Sale price $5.50, $7.98 “and $8.50. Quality — $7.98 Value—Sale price $6.50 S:led:fiu‘“.?fl; y » ' —_—m— The Woman Who Plans to Put Up Preserves Should Buy Her Needs Now ! One of the important things is to haye evéry thing you need when you are ready to preserve. Here yoy' will find Pints, Quarts and Half Gallon Jars, Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glasses, D w, Funnels and many other necessities which make preserving a pleasure instead of work. (Basement) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE WILL MAKE YOUR KITCHEN A COOL AND COM- FORTABLE PLACE DURING THE HOT SUMMER DAYS. Use the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove during the hot sum- mer and bring your kitchen fuel worries to an end. ~ You are more than repaid by the comfort undwnmflw to cooking. We have them in 1-Burner up to 4-Burners, as well as Ovens in one or two burner. -Step in and let-us show _—— - mae$e e e M - SPECIAL IN BED SPREADS - One lot of Hemmed Full Size Bed Spreads, good patterns, reg- ular $3.50 quality. Special this week, $2.95 each. SPECIALS FOR TODAY Qne lot of Fancy Striped Silk - Hosiery—Special - 88¢ Drop Stitch Sill-Hosiery, colors—Special $1.10 & pair. . Mrs. Norman Parkhutst and daugh- fer Ethelle go to Swansea Beach, Mass., today (Saturday) for a visit. Do not allow trolley strike to inter- fere with vour shopping. Mail or -te: ephone your order or request for sam ple. Al zoods sent prepaid parcel . . 5 o TR fire de- | showered unon Father McGinness Full fashioned Boot Silk Hosiery; pink blue—Special is spending s ten-day Va- | while the ry-eption was In progress. 4B¢ a pai = D ; ca in Boston, leaving Friday. During the ten vears that he labored pair. y Peloquin .of Engine Co. No.|among the people of St. Mary's, Ner- 1 has returned to duty afier a ten day +{yacation wifich he spent at G . | Long Point. e Henry J. Kelley, who was a mem- ber of Engine Co. No. 1. for twa. years befors enlisting in the army. re- turaed to on Friday. He saw several walk, Father McGinness made friends without number. As principal of the parish svheol, he endeared himself to the children, and the cenverts whom he brought into the church will re- member him in thelr pravers. He worked hard for the EE-lva-:" e clety, and his interest in the old an Town Clerk Kzank P. Fenton is en- | sansr members. of the e joyinx a fow days at Seund Beach. |i5 known to everyome. While his for- A. Fagan of New Haven Was|mer parishioners are réluctant to part with him, they rejoice in knowing that he has feen advanced and their prayers and well wishes will follow ' him to his new field of labo Ao ool iy EAST KELLINGLY Clarence Chandler and family of Danielson visited relatives here Sun- a Mrs. Fred Shippee of South Man- chester has been spending a féw days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shippee. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of North Scituate visited at Herbert Oatley’s Sunday. Welcome Sayles of Moosup-is visit- ing his brother, A. H. Sayles. > ter- tives Mr. and*Mrs. William West . Anthony KiMday, Miss Mae Kilday One ot of Women’s Vests and Hinu, value W 59¢ a garment. Fx:; service overseas. CANTERBURY GREEN Rev. Mr. Humphrey |Mass.. is expected to preach at lehurch Sunday. The Ladies” Ald society met Tuesday jafternoon with Mrs. Hawes. Cake and femonade were served. The society {will hold the annual lawn party next fweek on the church green. Mrs. Howard Hoxsie has been ill the past week. Pred Williams of Willimantic spent with his father, Herbert Wil who has been under the doctor’s ‘but is now able to be out. Miss Olive Sanger of Cleveland, O. tol,.‘,fi‘“fihfl mm a - former. This we Meriy Mex melrw Re Qengerbury resident, visttea At H. B. Brown's. nd lekninfiml h of New rn_tFip to the ‘west =3 1}{ R::u. 43 101 of the. church on recently with Mrs. ng MY, Hawés. Miss Jones enjoying 'a Mmonth's vacation from her work - in* Providence of Plimpton, the past = = wmur-n'.nl‘n ”"“i'.i;‘v:lz" [FUNERAL BimEcToRs ‘AND m'm‘ *' EMBALMERS Willimaatic, Conn. | (hady Assgtant) Manchester.—Word to the effect that Major Harry B. Bissell has acted as a United States military governor of & German city has been received im Manchester. Ui b tained a party of out of town re 38 Uniow 8t Sendas. Phone 250 @has, H, Mead .-erfected for suffering humanity and Mugust 1st and 2nd Invite All To Try Their Wonderful Method Goldine Map ABSOLUTELY FREE! Remember, T am going to give,and her case was of twelve years' ‘very -man and every woman a free|standing. «est of our Goidine Treatment, the! Then maybe again you are troubled and ab- Orry Crist, the strect car 'motorman, sald he had them sp bad that he felt like a se ond Job, yet Goldine relieved him juet three weeks. If you suffer trom ioss of memory and have catarrh so bad that the mucous fills your throat until it chokes you, then your casc is like twat of Mrs. Klizabeth Birch who recovered her health through Goldine. Suppése you have to get un a num- béF Of times each night because of your water, your kidneys and bladder trouble you severly, the water b®rng like ‘five, you have rheumatistn until vou ean Hardly get around, you have medicine which was originated and which is accomplishing such remark- ablt results. T am here on my tour " of the leading cities where Goldine agencies are located. Its users say this medicine gives new. life, strength, energy and ambi- tion to people who have lost their vim. This is the medicine that R, M. Blair says made him walk again after being & helpless invalid for three years and to our knowledge s the enly medicine having the record of such a case in the entire country. This famous medicime, % they teli|had Blood poison in yeur lert arm and us makes up the lack of certain ele-|are 87 vears old, then you might ments that the system requires for|think that Goldine couldn’t do you the development of nerve strength and I you think that, ask W. 3 physical endurance. This is the med-|H. It you are still one of ' Levi Alexander jcine under which Mrs. Mayo, who|the doubters, I will give you names and addreswes of these people so you Johnnis ean go and see and find out for your self what it has done and is doing. > . suffered fop-twelve years, recovered health in six weeks when given only hree .months to live. Now does the ‘ork of her family of six. Goldine|matter how skeptical vou are yo. 0ok off thirty-nine pounds of bloat|it to yourself or the loved one it . | whom ‘you are interested to invest ys it was a miracle and her|gate. We urge your Investigutior aeighbors think the same. Maybe|Come tomorrow and 1 will give i¢ sou arc eating three square meals & |a large sized test dose of Goldin day, but can't gain in strength be-|The minute you take it people s use you don’t assimilate your food.|~ou feel it to your toes. Then Lal ) maybe you are nervous, easily ex- | it gix @ays at your meals and wat: iled, can’t sieep, get weak ana trem-|the results. You don't need (o buy Jlo, have floating specks before your |if you don't want to. This offer es and a bad case of indigestion.|to every man and Woman of this ci Compare your case with that of Mrs. | We ask you (o test Goldine for you Auna McKelvey, who says she had|self. Come yourself or bring any su tomach trouble so bad that erackers|fering member of vour family and milk was her principal diet. She | the most difficult health problem regained her health through Goldine|iry Geldine just once. Remember, | will meet you at the Broadway Pharmacy, Broadway and Main Street, August 1st and 2nd, 1919 and recent visitors with friends here. sscirill Jaceues spent Sunday ‘with nis father in South Killingl Mr daughter, Versaille: Hartford.—A the Hartford fire department_has been Hibe: has most interestir Waterbury. in trouble b h e ing ginger al them, and the whisiey New Have: stated thix we transferring the from awarded to the United States Rubber company. the bid of $2,400 having been the lowest submitted. Ansonia. — This city has two men with the Pacific fleet. Bartholomew Fitzgerald fx on the New Mexico, fag- ship of the fiset, and Wilbur Kenedy is on the New York, itain.—State President John ’ whé with his wife went to the Pacific coast to attend the nation- al convention of the Anclent Order of Josenh Pray- of Ballouville were A.°P. Rich ~ is visiting her Mril” “Luther ~Andrews, in BRIEF STATE NEWS contract for hose for nostofice e ng Aug. "TODAYISTHEDAY For the Lot Auction, at 2 P. M. Sharp. Wm. B. WILCOX, Auctioneer He is authorized to sell every lot by the owners, E. L. Williams, Inc. ABSOLUTE AUCTION S ALE OF ALL LOTS LEFT OF THE DEL CARLO ESTATE FANNING PARK ONLY 8 LOTS IN ALL 1—300 feet from Washington Street on Fanning Av: 4—on Oneco Street. 3—on Zepher Street. Each lot 50 feet front;, 100 or more feet deep. ? SALE STARTS _SHARPLY AT 2 P. M. Saturday, August 2, 1919 BE THERE AND BUY A LOT Terms of Sale—$10 cash day of sale, balance cash on or before August 10th, 1919. 8 shino AAEY, Hdveds are . 9t Mackin Mr, Ges. Dalazps

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