Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 2

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Norwich Builetin. Willimantic Of- | per advertising than by any other me- |ce. 23 Church St. Telephone 105. |dium. Make advertising a continuous [ oticy of sour stoessnit g will not What Is Geing On Tonight. be Gicappointed With results” Prepa | ant > B ration of copy for advertising, Pengyolent and Protective Order of | 111", “(ocire best resulls, were also 13 eets. . ¢ |discussed. Window display was also “r:‘are‘d! l‘p‘dg. No. 4. A - touched on by Mr. Fannon, and the |- ceimimunteation at Ma- | oo O O s oblGma Derfec. somic hall. ttion of a store organization; and other interesting features were —thoroughly | Chamber of Commerce night, Tucs=day, | (h® evening was the showing of. the | when Shorlang Fannon gave an inter- | feature film, Troubles of a Merchant, esting and educat o o tailland How to Stop Them. The film | chandising methods. B o at| vividly described,,the experiences| of stereopticon slides and motion pic-| Mr. “AWhite a merchant, = who as |tures, the lecturcr depicted the trou. |Struggling slons. trying to operate his bles of the retail merchant. and show- | Pusiness alonz out-of-date lines. His @@ Bow to remedy them in a graphic|Store was located in an old-fashioned !manner. During his talk Mr. Fannon | building His windows were too high Jaid emphasis on the value of newspa- |10 permit proper display of merchan- per advertising to the retail merchant. |dise. The sidewalk ‘in front ef his He said in part: “Excent for the small|Store was dirty. and the whole front {store in an outlying district of a larze | Was unattraetive; His goods were of {efty, more people can he reached oft- | sood quality, but poorly displayed. His ,emer and at less expense by newspa.|PoOr business methods cost him mon- 2t less expense by mewspa- | J00% vy day and he was deeply in debt. Then came a change. Through the introduction of modern business, methods the tide wag turned, and he became a successful business mam. The state departmenit of health un- der direction of Miss Margaret K. | Stack. R. N. director of the bureau |of child hygiene and public health | nursing has established a branch of their work in Willimantic. The Wil- limantic Red Cross chapter will un- dertake the work of public health | nursife in this city and haye secured Miss Sarah Keevers, a graduite of ‘antomobfle sat!s‘actlon n hflstdrm:n needs, ttl‘&'flaere l=s ow-mng hxa Cadiflac thousands C a package before the war € apackazge during the war and C a package NOW | { THE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! ng for England Sept. 20th. the” public health coarse”in Hoston, W & and who has had wide* experience in md h M this Ine of work. For an assistant ( s no. mcas‘on to Miss Keoyers will have Mise Alice £ S 2 Alfred, who has done mel an Se 3 5 | nursing for several vears. Miss Al- it to wr TVice Station. i fred will take up her daties as soon i as arrangements for a child welfare . clinic can be made, The clinic will be L 4 & Bl under the care of Miss Keevers and 3 ! H special effort will be laid on preven- | o Ue CO! o | Tion, 2na all children’s cases and tu- 2 i bercular cases will be closely wt\chefl. Mrs. C. C. Case of 90 Windham st 1 has been appeinted chalrman of the ! committee. w 1 The Willimantic Womar’s Club held alf ]| the first meeting of the season Tues- styles and sizes and day afternoon at their rooms at $03 Main street. As this meeting marked the dependable kind the club opening there was no address le and the members had an informal so- A. C. SWAN COMPANY cial gathering. The meeting was 7. called to order at 4 p. m. by the pres- M_Ne Let us show you. ident, Mrs. Robert H. Fenton, and N 'w London routine business was transacted. Light refreshments were served and after S P the meeting there was a general dis- | em—— B cussion of plans for the coming vear. = == > = ng of the club, fo be S & I"anta{;hi, Miss Ma\ A. Su-|ney, Helen Herrick, Marion Confor,|sons of ~Cgmbridge, Maas., e Agnes Hunt of Smith e opsy. Miss Anna Bertoncini Sc brought to this_ city 'uesday after- . Roture on The Spirit of| Rosy, Mise Tereas Sheo Helen” ghpupy. Scens ML Fus Inle| TOMET 50 0305 sxpress, for burlal| mncoln Lo Dorothy Bishop: ¢ Dina, Miss ~Lena|°f JeWels (An indian . Intermezzo). |, 1o Windham Center cemetery. Rev. — o The Windham Girls' Club presented | fancher. Sceme’ L™ Court of Qu(-‘en Indian. Prince: Miss Graee Jacobs.| Harry S. McCready, pastor of the & Mond: and Tuesday e _nryl'«inlusld. l‘dfltdsld opening. by the! The Ihdian Maid The Misses Doro- | local Congregational church read the Willimantic opera house, and|Shtire company; Mason Dixon Line. |thy Forant, Clara:Gagne, Ida. Delude, [ committal service at the grave. Fun-| house both eve- | LOPSY: Back From Dixie, Sukey and|Anna Potvin, Rosé St. Peters, Louise directors Jay M. Shepard had | he direction of \l('l()l""{““ My Dusky Rose,. Miss Ruth | Coutu, Carrie Maheu, Mildreg Kelly, | charge of the funeral arrangements. | Undertakin & he New York Local|Herrick. | Laurent” Clark, Bertha Houle. Alida| At the Dbmocratic caucus held at| Am enu the playvers had | 2¢t TE—Scene I. Field of Golden | Pion, Mildred Sweeney, Leona Berard, [ the town hall Monday night. Frank | ouached in their parts, | Butterflies The Tots' - Reception: | Rose Cloutier, Florina' Vegiard. Mary | H. More was nominated as the agent| mosi successful. The [ Helen Sugrue, Ruth -Costello, “Evelyn | Swanson. {of the town fund. | e " el per- | Fournier, Louis Abernethy, Tere The Jolly Masqueraders. Soloist, | The police made one arrest Tues- n best and the ].I-VD““‘lh‘:‘ ‘onnor, Joroth; lichael Far 1 Phe Yama Yama |[day, when a man under the lnfluen(‘?j seene water proved #chler Mary Foley Jennie Kirt irls: The' Misses Teresa Shea, Irene | of liquor was arrested on Main street | —— evening The Donnelly, "Ethel Mathicu, | Bertoncini, 3 rion Connor Helen ‘.(nd taken t the cooier. J m c ciub and Mr. | Slaire Mathiey, Agnes Sugrue. lLouise| Herrick, Alice Adams, Ediith Goss,| Aldge Barrey and Miss Olivine Kd’n B | congratulated | MeQuillan, Evefyn Cloutier. Billy Cos- | Mabel Harper. Lovers' Lane. The So- | Rosseau both ~ of Willimantic were | L!le TOSs, i he performance, | 1110, Mason Lineoln, Herbert Thomy- | loists: Rose Welch and Mary Agnes | married Monday morning at § o'clock | | son.” Harold Leste | Welch. The Lov Ruth ~ Hevrin, | at St. Mary's church. Rev. J.J. Pap- | FUNERAL DIR not naye| Ralph Pion. Ro | Marcella Curran, I = Carey, Yvonne | illon performed the ceremony and | | L Heureux, John Mora p T r. Alice Cyvr.|sang the nuptial mass. i jLyle Wyley, Jogeph Rirby. nd l"nl‘ a Helen | Mrs. William M. Rice of 19 Clarl Conn. | Moran, The Sweethearis and Suitors. | Woodwa D()\fllh\ k, Jennie!l cet has announced ‘the ‘emgage z | Soloist, Michaei J arrell. Sweet- | Byce!, ‘Bessie Conel len Skog- |ment of her daughter, Susan E. Mi-‘ “f'dhs Mi: Lillian Chabot, Miss Tma | lund, Evelyn York, 'S Foley, Flér. t Frank Saunders, son of Mr. | . | d, Miss Cora Larue, Miss Loret-| Florence Matte, Cliffo; Donneily d Mrs. Saunders of Norwood. R. L | Pien. Miss Leo Normandin, S Jchn Benore, Arthur Kelly, Francis|The marriage will take place Thurs- | ward Kelly. William Jenhing, | McCarthy, Edward Ashton. Billy Cos-|day, November | | Aspinwall. Ray Bishop. Skid- | tello, Ausiin Grady, William Paquette.| Much interest has been caused by | | -rink-u-doo. Boolu-Booix | The (' e Honeymooners. The|the sermon on Bolsherism, Its Roy Howlett, The Skidermer- | Honeymooners: The Misses Dorothy | Cause and Cure, delivered by Rev. A. Girls: Tharsilla Sullivan, Phyllis{ Forant> Gr Jacobs. Dora Baldwin,|D. Carpenter, pastor of the .Willi- Helen Jones, Marion tosanna Roy, and the Me e | mmtic DRGOS STreh. h e miscot P MWeich, .M liing . Mar Williams, Stanley H W er were thoughtful and _sugsestive, | “* Thompson, lielen Perus, Bushee, Conrad Dubeau. lLante: the speaker proving that the solution | ‘ Ruth ger. Roseita Al-|land. The soloist, Mizw Ruth Herrick.|of the perplexing problems of social| = alhryn Ryan Cmmeline Millerd, | The Lantern Maids: The Misses Do-|and indusiial unrest lives In-true | | Murphy. “Mary Lucas. Harriet | vina Normandin, Alice Sweeney, Alice| Christian Democracy and in that JAY M. SHEPA-\') | tory, Irene Fournier, | Liberty, Loretta Larue, Dola Liberty. ! :lone ? Bucceeding Filmore pard { P\lemm h({r; abelle Parent, Alice Hickey and Hel- | Gie Dioibuidiut Emounni Chetioh | ‘uneral Director & Embalmer ! sen] s Hee RO-1 | the poiice court Tuesday morn-!!Wo new truste REedlecten Thie) " V = o e i o continued case of Yan Ols-|meeting was called to order by | 60-62 NORTH ST. _WILLIMARTIC | [ pihares Snow Carnval. Seene 11| B e e v & Woite ot ] Assistant Tel. connection | v:and of Snow. The Snow Iair-|,pjer Stubak was heard. Fiorine Ch: lock and Henry Nye and David ies iola Bishop. Gladys Rood. Helen | poin it was claimed by Stubak wit- | Tillinghast were chosen _trustees.| B — —— e e | Gates. Susic Beebe, Gladys ' Stearns, | @ the affair which took place at!|The regular meeting of trustees was| e Bva Caisse, Edna De-{No. 4 mill of the American Thread | postponed [ ers, Boucher, Mildred Aspin-|company in a dispute over a comb.| Local Laconics. | s Niurph, -Sareh liéneh. | [0 it ess Gented having ovethicard | James J. Shea Post No. 19. has at- rene White. Phyllis Ro-| (e argument and had sesn no blows | taine membership of 115. These o|struck.. Chicf of Foiice Daniel J.|figures covering the enlistments until 1L Scené L' The' Ghambér of | Killourey testified that the defend- |the recruiting Station at the Liberty Durkness. Picrot and The Pierettes.|ant had a bruise on hiz chest at/the | Cottage closed at 10.30 Tuesday eve- . = Miss Dora Delude, The Pleret-|time of the comr vhich he | ning. WIIIImantlc Conn L e Misses Lena Hanson. Gladys | claimed w3 ced by being struck| A tapper was installed on the Bank 9 . Json, Ireme KKelly, ‘Dorothy Bishop. | by Olssosk oski g found!street side of the Willimantic Savinzs i { Nellie ¥ . Hel¢n Welch, Irene|guilty by the court and fined five dol-|insfitute building Tuesday afternoon. {Caya. Mary O'Br The TictockS: | lar and costs, totalling § 0 whicn | The tapper will ring with the fire| i The Misses Evel Sertrand. Rose | he refused to pay and gave notice of lalarm and will warn persons passing | | Bertrand, .Alexandria Therrien, Leona|an appeal to the superior court. He|on Bank street that the fire trucks are GE' IL‘\JG THE HOME READY | Menet. Isabelle Pippin, Anna Beauso- [ was rcleased under a $160 bond,[leaving the fire house and will turn 55‘\_1'1‘] 13‘? hB('auflolivl, and Mrs, Guay.|which was furnished. into Main street. Y I aies A heraqusen of the Witches.| wWindham High has sent out the ——— FOR FALL AND WINTER Wi S M e e T e THOMPSON i et oot en have responded. The weather fras | Schools began last week. Mrs. Clara i ! Chaises. ~ Sooady ”< o yeak 7e0¢ | been so poor that a3 yet there has been | Armstrong and Miss Isabel Noyes are j The Sex Selie: The: Mt Romsjno at the old Windham |teaching at the Center. Miss Vera f ks, Susie Be isses Roma|poiq " Albet Paulhus, manager of | Gowdy of Somersville at Quadic, and Hicks Susie Beebe, Marign McCarth D e e ti o | Drangy HIIl echool, which was tlosed 4 Jgis) s ke g e . severa i sch s ve | last year, has a teacher also. garet Bedford, Mildred Aspinwall. The | [rom Several x};:gk;m;:‘r?nl R et o oo he cecertis Cora] Fairies he Water Sprite, Miss| % 0 03" (hem for mames yet, as|been discharged from military service | Kilian Ottenheimer, = The IFairies: | o iying definite about having an | Overseas. is with his parents in the| | Dorothy Redmond. Mary Norton, Ca-{NOthng defnife SO00L i ames | Sawver district. Heé returned from ivan omon p Dreschler, US| will be playea at Recreation Park as|work in Chill, South America, to en- an. Marion Pratt, Mary Picket = he bovs of thelist. I“‘". Pe SEuilean, Meaclix, € | e D A o the same Wind. | Dr. R. C. Paine was granted a 24- May Benson, Claire Toley. Agmesijam"\will meet her rivals there. hour furlough for a vieit home re- ‘\qulrov Margaret Carey, Evelyn Sim- cently, but is kept very busy at the |mons. The Sea Nymphs: The Misses| The body of Mr. Carolina F. Moul-! Staten Island hospital | an Williams, Edith Goss, Anna |ton who died Sun a the home of The “Aladdan” ready-cut cottage of | Bertoncini, Alice Liberty, Alice Swee-|her daughter, Mrs. alter G. Par-|Dr. Miller's on School street is going ! up’ rapidly. James Ryan and George | | W. Dexter have it in charge. l Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barton are; ay: Now that Summer holidays are over, your thoughts are deubtless turning toward making your home attractive foy the winter months. RUGS ARE THE DOMINANT FACTOR:» lN Afi RAC"HVL,NESS re -Rua" with Relieves It is not Back of E. Te Jl\'flu pa_-tul_'\svdm ‘:n 1ging. new »cnlor : mmepmd tones indoor salls and furni- e R S et ture. our Wonderful Far Oil. 3 mol yenrs, stie Lo h exactly match- yo '.1 to fit - ing -jace cumtain . you cess will be; A AY CO. Box and on 'Bntfle’ Leonard Ear dil | The Ladies' Aid society is to hold a [ fo0d sale. / Automobile traffic Inspectors were town Sunday and were apparently | busy. | Mrs. R. C. Paine atte ed a mis- Deafness, Stops Head Noises ! sionary meeting in ‘Willlmantic last Put in the ears. but is “Rubbed in @' = Rei. Mr. Patterson of San Francisco, 1 ¥, M. C. A. seéretary with the Sec- cnd+division in; France for 13 months. | 1 15 the speaker. at ¢hurch Sunday and | jdrew ‘a large and sympathetic audi- | cnce in.the evening to listen to his ex- | perfences. ' Rev. Mr, xgllhdfl\' 1o speak. are” and “lassvted in the Nostrils.” Mortgn comes here. next unsolluted n behalf of the Pil- April 3, 1919. ; pleasite that I writeyou vecommena: Jf| i MSsorlal fuk - S L ther has been deaf for over 20 years ith Mre. Harriet Sherman. e and yesterday, for the fi time ia | e ol g i Words i a3 gemming P i, nere. PENDLETON Hll 1 dequate 1o expiress to vou the nis of mother and myself. 1 am | of the theatrical procession and very well aad favogably know: Pl B | froim eur large stock. and you ean use my name, in recommending .your Ear Ol e e T Pl s s Yours zratefuliy, s i r difieren: rooms, enables @ it . Tacisonville, Fla.” i T e e "‘h‘,ffiz‘ For sale in Norwich, Conn. by “H. M. Lrou, 289 Main Stroet. Proof of suc- uZht for mang, vears. Clarence F. Maine was in Norwich | st wweek, having been drawn as juror i from tiis town. Arthur Billings {a guest of his | Palmer. from Fri until Monda Phe sapper served by: the ' La Aid society at the parsonage Saturday ¥ evening was a successful one, as usual. by the above druggist. | of Natick, R. I., was[ 1 sister, Mrs, Cassius | Manufacturer 70 Fifth Ave. New York City. g sting of baked is_comgplaining of rotting potatoes. toes, mashe Theora Bennette returned Home on wheat bread 1 pie. | Wednesday, after spending two weeks cents. lee cream and o {in Boston Served extra | Ellsworth Weeks is drawing logs to chool in this disirict began Monday | the mill in Warrenville for Mr. Kosu ‘(‘I“C'a'l'k,(“‘-‘ - lsu(‘hpr.‘ e | Mr. Kosa intends to build a house “dward Palmer Yok ihree children | soon. g and governess of Stoninzton, with| Thomas Fitts. who is in Williman- frs. “Charles K. Norih and three| tic, contipues to jmprove in nealth daughiers of Westerly. were entertain- | "4 ‘umber from this place aticnded cd_at_the Palmer homestead Sunday. | ine dance. held i Westiord Sacurday irs. North and family left Monday for | nimhe. NMomiclain, X g iy mave movea| . Sleve Kovarvies was in Willimantic | to, Ashaway, R. 1. having sold teir | o1g,da7 last week. | T R Sisit The Ashford Babcock band concert| e And e ‘Siftera Thompson,|at Warrenville, under the leadership Mrs. Jennie Thompson, Miss Rathryn|of E. P. Lyman was a sucess. Owing Trommon e nd Atre R ilie Almy ateito weather conditions, after a pro- S e “nday school convention | sramme outside. through the kindness in Jowett City Wednesday last.: of Mr. Baker, the band adjourncd to : the hall. Ice cream was served and was fqjlowed by dancing until 12 o'- ASHFORD clock, all_having a most _cnjovable evening. The band has been called to o Mrs Framk Greeme and Mrs. Jonn | SLENRE JONE DINCIY SN aie pince Sreene were antic Thursday, | P13 Miss Helen “h“'(';m{‘:"hfl‘(‘}::l Bas Frank Irons of Manchester called at been visiting at The Ouks, has return- | yncill YN0, SINGLST The recent rains have done much ) damage to the potato crop: everyone| A coffee-pot on the vacuum prin- ciple, the 1id of which serves as a Represents. Haiti At Wash- Charles Moravia, the new ister from Haiti. who hasarrived in Washington to assume his @ He was received by President uties ®on at the White House last week. stopper, has been invented. i | | | | ind fir MONTVILLE The Thames ac cepting_order ] Montville, having ery system.—ady Canada Railroad Patalities. of the 11 tal industrial accidents in Canada dur 200 were caused by falling of by explosive | substances, ca s by persons drawn ing. whi mber of different ca es were responsible for the remaind A Contradiction. A resolution of the State Federation of Labor convention pledges its “moral \cial” aid to the Boston pol men, but can there really be thing as moral aid of an immora cause ?—Springfield Union. Mandate For Boston, Perhaps the “Irish Republic® would the mandate to govern Bostor Street Journal An old bachelor says being possess ed is nine men. points of the lawy with wo Mm- Wil No Boost In Price but the:same wholesome table drink-of superior coffee-like. flavor that’ so memny thousands:now use in place of -coffee.

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