Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 9, 1919, Page 2

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. M&b%mmfimhwfim ssages. the close of the morn. m&m-axumamldm Meo's Ci o= Ald Society. Sor. | mornineg. mmi‘? Son T2EYS et | been These meetings for the part the the Welcome Sunday_school. S al To nratige, will be in charge of Rey.i C. S. MacKay of Putnam. The Cheistian . Science . eld in the Sm o a railroad strike o brought. g it. The four express. trains which pass through here daily were I it the schedule, - together. 3 ‘modation trains, dhmp&mflznmdnmbmfluhfln hd:‘;fit‘.fi?"‘ "dm“efloflmufl&!whfiw fancy of all is evident by the brisk selling. me and soft finish that they will add much to their desirability, and may be had in 36 to 40-inch wide priced n&an@ up to $1.25 a yard. § Summer outings demand plenty of crisp White Skirts and this offering » igives you a good opportunity to pro-- vide for your vacation at a good saving. | . JAll fresh, new styles, made of gabar- tdine, pique and wash satin, priced-as - follows: | $4.98 SKIIRTS . £5.98 SKIRTS $6.98 SKIRTS $7.98 SKIRTS . You Will Need a Slip-On oé Smter for Your Vacation and Here They Are Marked Down Dozens of the beautiful Slip-ons and Sweaters in this Mn.htkwofukmdmdforthatmwehnm them for quick clearance. You will find many favored colors and a great many -u(uyle-andlfyoueomzwlyenoughmwfllfindyom size and style. $2.98 Quality SLIP-ONS for .........%.. $2.39 $3.98 Quality SLIP-ONS for ........... $2.98 $5.98 and $6.98 Quality SLIP-ONS for,.... $4.98 $7.98 and $8.50 Quality SLIP-ONS for ... $5,98 £9.00 Quality ZEPHYR SWEATERS for. . $5.39 COLORED VOILE DRESSES REDUCED This is. the most timely: and welcome sale of Summer Dresses ments for little money. —Now $5.00. —Now $12.50. —Now $15.00. - VACATION LUGGAGE , Have no fear of the Trunk or we have had for some time. All these Dresses are prettily made of good quality voile and offers an unusual opportunity for the wo- man looking for additional ‘gar- $ 6.98 and $7.98 Voile Dresses $10.98 and $12.50 Voile Dresses $15.00 and $16.50 Voile Dreses $20.00 and $22.50 Voile Dresses - Steamer Tmnh,Manlm Barrel Top Trinks, .Suit ‘Cases, the| e sorvice {mignt, go. - The docal ex- press office ot orders Friday morh- ing to retire from business so far as. receiving any. express matter - was concerned.. They will batdie only transfer express which is ‘thrust upon them and which must be tarwu-l-d Although_the strike .bereihys so been confined to the New York, o Haven and Hartford and has not hit the Central Vermont, no express will be received here for points south along that road. The. local office has averaged about thirty truckioads of express a day. Postmaster O'Rourke was of the opinion that the curtall- ment of train service would mean but small delay in mail service as far as Willimantic is concerned. He pointed out. that all mail, escept what is known as closed sack stuff. is handled by the R. P. O. clerks and for this rea- son it often happens that mail bound east is started west as it means fast- er delivery. He said ceived at the local office Sunday af- ternoons for South Windham, only fhree miles away, was sent to New Haven and back by way of New Lo~ don and by this route reached its des tination several hours sooner ‘thanm i sent dircct from the local through the usual channcl Americie Thread company shipping about three cprioads freizht a day and considerable express matter besides. It is not known what steps .the management will take to move this output. The Windham Silk company. which is reported to have about 3$35,000 worth of finished stock on hand, is to use auto-trucks. News- dealers here who ‘carty out of fown pipers have beer hit Tather hard Me- rom two to in getting | tropolitan papers 'gre tiree hours later than uku: here and some did not a Hartford papers were brought s the state I'riday aftermoon by Naturally the public service lines be- tween here and Hartford did a land office business all ‘through the day. The trains which have been suspended until further notice are: Expresses feaving here at 10.04' a. m. and 4 p. m.. west bound_ and 12.24 p. m. and 6.33 p. m. east bound. The accom- modation trains leaving here at 11.33 a. m. and 3 p. m.-over the Air Line have also beén dropped. The passen- ger train Jue wece from Pouzhkeep- sie at 3.22 p. m. was set back so that it ran on the schedule of the New York ta Boston cxpress due here at 6.32. As the situation stands at pres- ent the following trains on'the N. ¥. H. & H. are running: For Boston— . and -6.36 p. m.; .23 a. m ‘Air line There has cut the Central Vérmont. Charles Howard Tryon was united in marriage with’ Miss,k Borothy Isa- belle Buell, at’® velock’ Thitsday af- ternoon, al Andover, by Rev. Howard C. Champe, of Gilead. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Klton W. Buell of Gilead and was given in ‘marriage by her father. The groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret R. Tryon of Manchester and is manager of a large farm there. A modjfied form of the Episcopal service was used, the cere- mony being performed in front of a bank of laurel and ferns beneath an arch of goldenrod. The house was ‘decorated with greens and flowers. After the . ceremony luncheon was served amd Mr. and Mrs. Tyron left for an automobile trip through’ the White Mountains after which they will. reside in Manchester. Guests were present from Waterbury, Hart- ford, Manchester, - Wallingford and Gilead. }_ Someone has got to pay for a new window in a North street market,.Just who it will be seems to be a case| g where the wisdom of a Soiomon would | y {be very useful in deciding, leverenz i Jacobs was driving the automobile owied by Dr. R. C. White down North street when a wheel of the automobile | |in passing over a stone in the road,! {split it and caused .ome of the pieces ta bound against the sidewalk and then carom Off through the window. Now does the city pay because it is Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Pr. F. C. Jackson: DENTIST Reinoved u 715 Main s«.. Willimantic | Haurt—v’l..m minm. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepara Funeral Director & Embalmer £0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant ~ Tel. connectit from the =state automobile here for thirty da; Connecticut cars of a licensed operator of motor veni- cles, of eye-glasses have been found in the lobby of the local - careless people have walked off and that mail re-|jofe them. to play the Taftville team on the lo- eal diamond Sunday Miss- Gladys this week for & month at the Maude Scherer Summer Camp sionals, at Treadwel's wich, Mass. doing reconstruetion Taylor, Miss Hyde is teacher of expressién at the Friends’ School, aware. i Iing an operation for apendicitis. { Mrs. Thompson, of lannn carriers have been- Thmh—m-t;m forth the law as “the carrying | of license cards. There has been con- ers do ‘operators’ Hce‘n.a-. ‘The bull in points out that some states do not reguire an operator's li- cense and that the state law allows cars from such states to be operated ever, all | st in charge| Frank McDonough, .recently dis- charged from the service, was ten- dered a reception at his home at 223 Jackson street Thursday evening by about forty friends. 3 wi . McDonough took- the form of & lawn party. electric lights and Chinese A Tollation on the lawn was followed by dancin; The - came as a total The lawn was decorated with Janterns. Brief Mention. Within the past few days two pairs postoffice where The Willimantic baseball ‘team is iss Grace Randall of Columbia and Hyde of Hampton, left for Profes- Isiand, Ips- Miss Randall has been work at Camp Kentucky the past vear %nd Wilmington, Dei- LEBANON The many friends of Miss Sarah C. Danielson were shocked and saddened to learn of her death at Hariford hos- pital, Friday night, the first, follow- The funeral was held from her home in Lebanon, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Rev. Hollis Campbell conducted the ser- vices. Mrs. F. N. Taylor sang a duet. The bearers were Alfred Mason, Har- old Mason, Charles. Wetmore and Chauncey ' Williams. There were beautiful flowers. Frank Spaulding and family of West Haven are at-the Wetmere house for a few weeks. They have . as their guests Mr. Dismore, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding, all of East Norwalk. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Spaulding will aiso be guests of Mr. Spaulding’s sistehs, Mrs. A. C. Williams and Mrs. F. G. and Mrs. Everett Chappell mo- tored to Plainville Saturday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cheet- ham. ' Sunday. they spent in Terryville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. returning home Monday. Miss Doris Briggs is her srandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Manning, of North Franklin. Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Herskell and daughter, Hazel, of Norwich, were the muests Sunday of Mr. and-Mrs. Clark Standish. Miss Herskell remained for a few weeks' v Mrs. H. M. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ‘Geer; Leroy and Myra Geer, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hexie and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hoxie spent Sunday at Ocean beach. Mrs. Maria Barker is in Norfolk, where she will remain for the re- mainder of the summer. with her. nephew, Henry Sweet, at the Norfolk inn. 4 J. B. Blakeslee and.family are spending two weeks at Pleasant View, R. T. P. Smith L. is_installing an_ elee trie lighting system to light his house, barn and garage. Mrs, Fred Madley and Miss B. R. York left Menday to attend the Inter. national Christian Endeavor confer- ence at> Buffalo. N. Ya August 5-10. Mrs. Madley is delegate from the Con- tv. While in Buffalo they will v} it at the home of Mrs. Madley’s broth- e Chauncey Williams, who has been n the navy for over a vear has re- i | i 154 Minis Shint nesday at Atlawtic Beach;, P M. Abel w h|l wife, who expacts. taking them in his lutemobi}e l?"'lllnl'ph‘;ll ‘soon Miss Annie Weinstock of _ Bfool eave oon n, N. Y, is qud’fi'k’mfifl mcmn.m he ant marine ser- with her sister, Mrs. J. Seldman, Oaklawn o e . ‘ A number from this place wen er irmerd’ | Tan Storrs college. Wednssday, Fa Piirs. Mabel Locke ands sor z.hnnfi ton of B and Mrs. Lena Bell Trotter, of Liberty HHfl, end visitors at Reubenm g in entertaining| b et ury, of Cleve- l(nNe of New Haven: ner. of Rockville, and rs. Speoner of Spencer, Mass, che Wsv mamen beins Mrs s grandduazhter, “Kinney and children, who have $pént six weeks on_the Hill, returned in 'Norwood, Six -hundred attended. the dance BATArady eobntis i pavilion. S. C. Wifsen ::-:-un‘h Grove. is havi ts ] o b R i Gances. | "aian P o Roert Stevens of Saubders Grove cap: 1 S their home tured ‘the prizes offe 'y the whan- agement which consisted of & box of| ’Among those who attended the ses- chocolates for the former and a box| sfons at Storrs College this week are of smokes for the latter. There was| Mr. and Mrs. G V. Smith, George a prize for the walts Friday evening| rajet ind Norman also. g A number of Y. M. C: A. boys from| DeEWitt Crare of - Newport Norwich are enjoying life at: the Stone| Virginia, camé Friday to Hi Qock, camping for two eweks. where. o has been spending Mrs. Isabel Bradley of Bosten, several v:e ey left today (Sat- speaker and message hearer, will be| urday). Boing by automo- at the Ladies’ Aid Society building| bile lfl» B u and little Rob- Sunday at 3 and p. m, Last Sundag| ert Presfor aceompanied them, part of Mrs. Hills of the same ecity .was|the way and will spend a few days at present_and gave tests. the ies’ Aid g The Hi club met Thursday aft- o 12 pllvastag. oo S g ) ernoon with Misses Paimer and Dun- their an-y ofF nual fair next week. { ning. It waé a special ‘event in honor! Meks The cottame praver mera| of Miss Coleman’s birtbday. Bentley has gone to Bos- & home with her broth- itton e .’?"-!'fi‘ mm'fli ®Grapior Siomriap Bl e eAlbre wo M5, Aud fi W, G il-im:‘iwfiy: !“ln on Mre. Herbert Titt hag as her guest: the damen| Ster. he Tat- Rl SeTIE | Eor Gaughter, Heael sroPRvidence, K The Gissgo orchestra will fumish ic for the dance in Social hail this (Baturday) evening. The musicians ave, - Eerbert Wilde; pianis ney: H. Jarvis, first vielin @ violin: Leroy LY hava and family of e o ine hoe o Feauk| | Monday the public was invited to ints The next fnset.| evening. The time was passed In B e Sumday, Augusc 17tn at| Singing with vielin and fyet aceom- = trolla were given by Miss Dunn Grove about 11 ¢'cl Wednesday | _ Mrs m-m!& Esdex . went _.to heard . in. rearing . mathr . thoos yllis Ryder. t - M and Miss Phyll could not be seen. iy the avi: E'J’Q‘ Boane and, W S L P. A. Daniels and son, ished shingling the west of the -"Ql‘ by 1Oscar There was_a mgx wesks with .un for the community chorus sing Samuel Wilson is agong h&g 0 rove beach. at the rear of his port is visiting her ‘u- and Mrs. Byron Edd: Hel t yoke, Mass., spent the first of, the week v ity Mr. and Mrs. W. E. of | been' ith ’ Mrs, B: rd and o i o of B e ] cottage for the menth. Mrs. Lee and- son, ~Newton, of Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Me it What at Newtor day night, John McPonald of New T Daweon, on the Fanders road, are! Meet at the town hall for a- musical 3 p. m. paninterits. _Selections on the Vie- aeroplane. Gver. the Ha ay to visit her daugh- The day was cloudy and tke m Clarence Bagex. Mrs. ators were above the i e, fin- at Vernon, Willey cottage. *Srise rall, who has been good attendance at the pavilion Wednesday evening swimmefs at Pine Mr. Prothers is bullding a sarase buagalew. . Miss Sylvia Delibridge of aqt Mr. and Mee. Bimer Beabe 4t street. The party is on a motoer India. of Bridgeport, Grassy Hill, were in the Grove returned to their fasm at Don’t miss. w m—ady. . her sist Mrs. ‘don was a recent guest of Mrs. Eliza P. Noves. ~ Dr. 1 H. Nayes speni Sunday here ceived his honorable discharge and. is| SPen spending the montk: at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Will- iams. James W. Huntington, of Franklin, was a_recent caller at the home of| his aunt, Mrs. L. D. Smith. Miss Hattie visiting " friends in town, Mrs. A. A. Boothby is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Sill, of Elmhurst, Long | Island. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar, spending a few davs at 'Wefl Mrs, . S. W. Throop is Mass. Wednesday Taroop et Mo Phompece’ apieit 6 day at Pleasant View. anley of Hartford is}' Kobvr' Aliyn and Hbol and motored to Providence, Sun ‘has rxml‘i;: d tools, to New York par ties. Mrs. Lacross are living in their cottage @ shoet . distance Room. the “WM Mrs. Wuw have sev- day with her em-;n, ¥ New York. by e Pcuufi'e'r and s fanded e picgic danghier | sotd hia farm,! called off Misses Evelyn Tilen. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and lit- tie daughter, of South Manchester, were mid-week visitors at Edgewood Mre. Ring and granmddaughter, Bei- trice, “of . Eagleville, were in Merrow, |2 ‘Wednesday. and Addie George Fuller Marcia Warr held at Mr TPhursday. Ad Mr daught George Gilmour and his sister, Miss Helen ' Gilmore. motored to Norwich and_Willimantic W ednesday. Miss Julia Adams is spending a few days at Willimantic camp ground. | M. Klingon was in Willimantic on | Thursday. Mrs. Annie Clark and son Francis were visitors in Willimantic Thursday. Willlam Gerhardt, who recently re- | children of turned from France, has arrived at his Fred B home in town, having received his| M o of honorable discharge. the home Bernard Conwors of Naugatuck, for- where merly of this place, is the guest of rei- atives on Broadway. Grover Tynan of Naugatuck, for- merly of Colchester, recently returned from: France and has received his dis charge. - He is tite guest of his mothe: Mrs. Jumes Fyman, at _ber, summer home on Broadway. At the Baptist church Sunday at 1045 & m. and 7.30 p. m. the pastor, Rev. B. D. Remington, will preach. The anhual picnic of the Congrega tional Sunday school was held at Gardner Lake Friday. A large num ber attended, being conveyed there by automobiles. Dinner was served at noon. The day was pleasantly spent in boating, bathing and fishing. Leomara Siebert of Hast Hampton her family Mr. an Ventres tiona ngland; en day morning RICHMOND and Mrs. Ph of Auburn and M ‘Wright d. M Providence were calle homestead Saturda They came in a big Mr. and Mr ily and Mr. and Mr: family went to the eh: Tongue Sunday Mr. was here Friday. Fannie_and Philip . The Coichester ball team 15 to_play | friend went to Rocky Poi the: Colonials of Norwich in South|They made the trip by apte Windham today (Saturday) for $100 a| William Sherman of Fx through this v Everett Mpore ness trip to Narrtiganse day side. A large crowd of rooters from town will accompany the team. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith guests Friday of their daughter, George Peck, in Norwich Town. Louis E| Baldwin of Middletown was here Friday. EAST HADDAM Mr. and Mrs. Anton Peck are enter- taining their daughter and five grand- chilgren from New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Chwatel were in ‘Middietown Saturday. the former, Who has baen in poor health for some , Comsultig his_physiclan there. My, and Mre, J. Warren Stark and \daughter Charloite of North Lyme e at Walter M. Gillette's Sunday. A field day and picnic of Sea View ‘Poaonn ' grauge was observed on Thursday at Grange hall grounds at Kilingworth. Guests of Mr. and Mrs W. M. Gillette on this occasion were Misses Sarah and Luey Parker. ooper Smith. W, . Tracy, fou Srmith: Miss Gladva < Stark SAbara ity and Mr. and Mrs. W' AL Gillette were in.Middletown Saturday iand attended the Fifers' and Drum- mers’ corps parade. Mrs. Ahnie Bartman is entertainine for_ten days her brather-in-law anc sister. Mr. and Mre. Fred Rowley. riford. Sunday she had as zue were Mrs. Mrs ALL SALES FINAL . and ‘Mrs. Geofge Champion Mrs. Sarah Gager, Mrs. Pheble Irish and Mrs. Mercie Gillett spent Wed. , held at P.rk.gv aly ot A uq- number of of the ing at .i-u’?‘ gone. Mrs. €: !N-yu.h and som; Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley son of Providency a1 ;an.hl wacation with nw G. B. Sng’” m-“'* anm e s b eon e B undly at tyron more Sty Mr. and Mrs. M. C, 1 wn.,usw h)lotu-‘- uhudr-vmtw!.me lseco | ww&m, leaving the Railroad dock ‘mm ot 10:30 A. M. and arriving at .at 12 o’clock. Returning leave Beach at 5 o'c MW& 6:30. new boat with Deisel Engir for 600 paszengers, FARE 40c EACH WAY. ‘Will Make Sunday Excuysion te Ocean Beach cyery |

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