Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 2

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fice, 23 Chursh St. Telephone 105. What Geing On Tenight. “thian Puriston Tempie No. 2. mests at 505 Main street. Postmaster Johm O'Rourke has re- {eeived severai posters frem the war _department giving directions to : x [used by ithe public in ordering godds from the Armv Quartermaster Retail Stores ‘ocated in twenty-four districts ! throughout the countr: This list will be posted at the post office ard aiso at he sub-station in the Bay Siaté Drug Stere. Residents of Willimantic and Who desire (o take advantage of buying these govermment stores at ™educed prices are direcied 1o write 19: Army Quartermaster Retail Stores Djv.. New York City. All mail orders musi e accompamied bv cash. postal méneyr orders, or certified checks. No meertified checks will be accepted The government 1 insure ali mail order purhases th: total over two dollars (32.00) at their own expense any persons buving less than that it must send the amount of the insurance in_ addition to the cost of the mrticie. Persons who desire to buy reclaimed or renovated goods can get | them at the division headquarters where ther will be so0ld over the coun- ter. No removated zood= will be sold throush meil order burchases. Following is 2 lisi_containing A few of ibe articles offered for sale. the Price of which can be found out at the Post offices: Blankets, cotion, cotten Learn Shorthand, 1 Week You will be amazed at the quickness with which you learn the wonderful K 1. shorthand. Sarpassingly simpie 2nd easv home studr. In a few hours Youll know the whole system: then Fain speed br taking down dictation. conversation. speeches, orders, etc.. as fast as 2 person talks. A free lesson will be mailed by King Instituts, EA- 568 Swation ¥, New York. N. Y. Just write for this and see what you gt Astenish everybody with vour ability |nd earn more money. Refrigerater Time The J... Linceln Co. Many styles and sizes and al the dependable kind. Let us show you. 7 Willimantic FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 36 Unien St Willimantie, Conn. Phone 290 Memeved to 715 Main St, wam-.m.a‘ Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer [ WiLLivAR Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- {hoid a meeting ai the state armory | important meetings the Legioners in | this city has been asked to attend. { delegates to the state convention to |be reached. Pocts in other cities have e * Killourey Bros. | | double_it= beau! and wool, wool, (new); boots, rubber, high: leg#ings. foot: overalls, com- bination: Socks, summer, cétion: Wool. Wool, heavy; towels. bath and undéfshirts, summer: gloves, Jersey knit: brooms, stable, with han QGles. brushes, shaving: brushes, scrub cans .ash or sarbage, assorted sizes: candies, tallow; kettles. camp, _with covers; lariats: toilet paper: staffs, flag. sieel 5 ft: thimbles, saddler and whipe. artillery. This list num- ber a little less than ome-half of the total articles offered for sale and as the list is subject to change there will mwo doubt be many additions made while _the offer still remains open (o the public. The number of articles that can be purchased by an individ- ual is not mumbered here but all in formation is contained on the posters. | James, Lynch, William Hurley, Wil-{ liam Bransfield and William F. Len non. local young men, figured in an| automobile acelent iate Wednesdi Dight when they were returming Hartford in their Bujick tour The car that struck them was : owned and driven by James Weich. of! South Manchester. The automobile { carrying the loeal party had reached | a long hill just about on the boundary inc beiween Marchester and Bolton When they saw a car approaching ap- pearing to he driven in the middle of the road. They drew up fo the side of the road to allow the other ear passing room but whe@® the car was | Jabout fifiy feet away it wak seen to| Sweree (o the lefc and the crash came, | the force of the blow throwinz the | Manchester car over on its side. and | hrowing one of the women passen-| gers out of the other car. She was] faken to a Manchester hospital where it was found that she suffered only from the shock of the blow. The oth- | er occupants of both cars were unin- |jured. Mr Wei p assumed the entire blame for the accident and the Man- chestar ohief of molice, who later vi ited the site of the accident. asreed with him. The cars were badly&mash- jed. suffering broken wheels, bent !axies. damaged mudguards. and | smashed wind shields. Mr. Welch | amrced to settle for the damage done Mr. lennon's car and it was later { brought to a usal garage for repair | The Willimantic men returned home | in another automobile. were i0o'ane_fo: tuge a comeback in Thursday's gured as correctly as they did for the game. Willimantic is an Ameri- teague citv and it is going to be on the pocketbooks of many men thev continue to back| orite just because of the fact s an American league team arious stores where the re- heing posted the betting for tedar (Fridav) i inclined o faror the White Sox but the money ! for the series is 10 to T in favor of the Reds. James J. Shea Post. No. 19, is to this (Friday) evening, one of the most Permanent officers will be elected and be helg at Bartford Oct. 16 will be ap- pointed. 1t is hoped that an out of | town speaker- can be secured to ad- dress the boys, one who knows the }aims and plans of the legion well It ! is expected that a decision as to whe- ther the local post will_stage a Vi | tory Mardi Gras during November will tried out the idea and found it a suc- cess. Other matters of interest to the members wili be brought up for dis- member not only make it his aim tof “DANDERINE” PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR e . | | although J.C.Limcoln Co.|| e u s of tongs | thick, gleamy, tresses Don't let it sta; or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitali: ‘Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp: check needs this stimalating tonic: then its life. color. brightness and abundance | will return—Hurry! $0-62 NDRTR ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel commection | a yard. = MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. SNUGLY WARM FLANNELETTES Many: women find it an easy matter and one of worth ~ihille econonty to muke Flanaelotte Gowns for the entire famiy. This is the ménth to get this sewing out of the THE H. C. MURRAY CO. THERE Bantern Connect.cut eqr: sore. to do the wo— E ‘Bay Stater protects while he tifips. Bay state Paints are made edients-—ground and Bay State of the purest mixed scientifically. Paint meang a coat of beauty and protec- tion too. Bay State prelongs the life of anything within. show signs of oid age. away the wrinkies 'make it pretty and prim. State” will brush and baldness and varnishes in one. It is for every kind of varnish work—inside or out. turns white. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Largest Paint and Varnioh Makers in Now England int and Inereut Varnish from Bosten, Mass. You can bay Bay State PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. least ome{ the basement and any other thing that add to the i members of the local company will bei g warranty deeds werefWembers o g ; The following men have taken out hunting_licenses from Town bia to Frank W. Postemski, land and|Frank P. Fenton: BEdward J. Tryon. buildings on road from Windham tof Frank B. Murdock, Fred -Lewis, Cosgrove of| Frank Bugbee, LePard of| Arthur D. Bourey Henry Matthew, Company of{ Louis Peters, Nathan T. Ladd, W. A’ Elmer K. Gallup, lourey George A. Anthony and Josep) XN. Bayer of this city and Charles F Larrow and Ernest K. Palmer orth Windham. The Machinists and Fixers of the Rossie Velvet Com first game of the season of aileys Thursday night. ists had it all over their rivals, how- cver and took three straight games.| Crnrad cf the winning team zot away | with high single with 122 and plannte of the Fixers roller 340 for high three. The scores: | triend with enjoyment’ recorded at Town Clerk Fenton’s office during the first half of ski_of Colum- September: North Windham: and Helen Hartford to Standard O two_lots situated on Moul- Whitford to and build- ings on road to Windham Center: Guilfoile of Waterbury seph Wilke of buildings on John 'J. Bil-, 1 Brick Top road Wilke of Waterbury to Sarah Kaplan of Hartford, real estate on Hinman to Marie A. and buildings on high v from Willimantic to South Wind- orge Subisky The Machin- land on_highway Willimantic to South Windham General Secretary J. D. s kept busy i Machinists. ! 92— 290 night at the the $6,000 fund that is being raised in Members of teams called receive another to deposit whatever blanks and had collected from $18 of has reached in the re- cussion. It has been suggested every|maining three da team member the people of the city the call and pledge the amount asked days of the The will fespond to JEWETT CITY Miss M. A. Burdick, Mrs. Frank Wi Walter Marshail, H. 'Howard, Miss Mabel_ Wilcox and Geer attended ference of churches at Prestom City Wednesday. X Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swift of dence were guests at B. H. Hiscox's for campaign. have has always done its share and reached at than one half in which to do <o, The Y. D. Veterans held a meeting ish-American | at the War vet ant for ganization discu: order Lee who called upon read Burleson was In to attend the Thresher, who was accident- Iy kilied in Syracuse, A. Burleson man's sister S. A. Thompson and Miss Sa- die Thompson are visiting relatives in Ncer Haven for the remainder of the Worcester on evening ana’ pians funeral of the dance to be given by t Armistice night The meeting was called to the secretary toutine business was transacted and reports from the c mittees appointed at ing were The dance commi tee reportea favorably on the hall and verting Broome were in nesday (o call on Mr. Clarke’s brothe Wwho is making a-fine recov- following an operation for the & | sdo insufficient. ., At this meeting would be the last| mecting before the danc voted to give the dance thority |s0 appointed to look = of having T.et “Danderine” save vour hair and |[Before tne close of the meeting Pres- You can have lots | ident of long, thick, strong. lustrous hair. | who spoke to the men on lifeless. thin. scraggly | 1s he members committee au- | A committee was al- the matter Melyin has where he has obtained employment. mes E. Crary ed in his business, by the qrse Nellie, which had to to Bristol, | loss of his h be killed on ceived while in his stall. Elizabeth Clarke ha to assume her the Children’s Aid Officer John Delan went this week and arrested William Varveale. who was frightening lea introduced T. F. urch Wed- Get a s5c-cent bottle of delightful | Toplift who is to leave town was ac ur Arnold of _ Iy superintendent of | dandruffl_and falling hair. Your hair|the Sunday school to succeed him The work of precting seats for the ans has now nearly re'rc)\- At the Congregational nesday cepted froh Wis intoxicated the neighbors. The man was, tried hefore Judge Quinn Wed- nesday at the home-of E. B. Cheney |and was fined 32 and costs and was Tuesday night flicer Dolan’s attention was calied to A strange youth wearing a suit’and blue cap and carrving roller He located the lad At 2 a. m. Hix story was thai he and his mother had recently moved to the vicinity of; lle. He started out on a skat- and kept traveiing. losing his he was not familiar with the Captain _Twomey of Ner- wich authorized Officer Dolan to send the bov to Norwich and at I down with baskethall | ed_completion is no adverusing medium In | Same 1 armory etin for business resulis Prin vt high extend across the b far enough apart t the ruzulation sized floor upon which accommodated better ts five tier: | tance Sheinsel¥en Greeneville. seats is a railing fi will be siretched to the girders hold- ing up the roof. built lon either that lead into the armory will in any way between om which netting door is to be snug With the wall and every- thing that armory e will structed in s game down it was said bis home was on ary highway. The committee in chdrge of the ar- rangements for the American Legion the corner of Honor carntval has ap_ainted sev- Y, OCTOBER , 1919 . ! | The lessons are for 2 nominal fee and|tion te Otbers Toward World Broth- each pupil will need a 66c text book.|erhobd. Lmuke 10:25-31. All who wish to take the course are|a censecration meeting. being reques to netify Mrs. Pace by Oct. 11. The leusons are open to anyone and are intended to give wo- men the instruction needed in taking care of thge sick in their own families be more intellig@ntly met Mr. Matheson returned to Gordom Bible Coilege, Boston, Monday. after] having been on his summer vacation Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. A H. Beebe entertained the B, Y. P. U. at_their home. Over 30 were present and a very enjoyable evening . was spent, playing games. Recitations were given by A. D. Matheson and James Turnbull. Music was_enjoyed. Cgie. chocolate and grapes were zerv- Eight vounz people from this B. Y. U, ariended the unien C. B. rally jat Fitchville Baptist church Sunday evenn; aftérnoon the Missionary noctng was held ai tac home of Mrs A, H. Beebe. Mrs. C. H. Peck- Lam presided. There wac siizmz = : Friend We Have in J1::us peripture reading Psalm 147, secre- tary readins, A Vision of Christian Stewards\p by Mrs. Carrie Parks, a reading by Mrs. Jegse Rogers, The War_and the Kingdom; poem. olrd Is It 1% by Mrs. C. T, [4Mngwell read. ing. Jewels at Assam, by Mrs. Ella j Beebe. reading., Dreams and Their Fulfillient. by Mrs. Charles Eilis. Re- ports from the New Londpn Baptist Association meeting werc givem by Mrs. A. H, Beebe, Mrs. Clinton Rogers, Mrs. Charles Eilis_a%d Mrs, Welling ton Miner. Fifteen were present and the offering waw $431. The mecting closed with_the hymn, I Will Sing the Wondrous Story. Sunday moaning worship at 11 o'- It the basket- | eral young ladies to sell tickets, committee was more than pleased with the willingness of these #irls fo heip | a success. are Misses Ida Jodoin. Fva Lafamme Irene_Roberts, Annie Hobértson, Belir they are needed ball bowling alleys are to be | Lemn; Combing Won’t Rid Hair Of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dan- | druft is to dissolve it. then you destroy To do this. get about four liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough and rub it with the finger tips. Lambert. Mary Couture, Rosa Ritchie. Burleson. Alice Blair, shall, May_Driscoll Bertha McCarthy Margaret McCarth; Mary Smith . Bertha Nofle, do- Josephine ~ Zavis- towski and Anmie Mioduszewski. The Congregational church has been beautified for several it entirely ounces of ordinary Sundays with grown by William Knox.| His garden near his home Main street is visited by many to see varfety and beauty of these He has more than sixty va- rieties. the blooms making a gorgeous to moisten sently most if not all, of your dandrufl will be gone and three or four more applica- tions will entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan- druff you may have. You will find, and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair lustrous, look and feel a hundred times better. You can zet liquid arvon at any drug It is inexpensive and never fails | fifteen lessons of one hours each and on Friday evéfings. Mrs. J. Franklin Pace, chairman of|No waiting! When nursing_activities of the 00, that all furse in charge. of all to know how many wish such a course which will be given in S A AR Y L TRAT TR | clock, B. ¥. P. U. at 730, C. Phomas | daughter. Miss ieading. topic. Our Reln-}James Francls Ryan of Winsted See our showing of New Fall Suits at $34.50, $36.50 and up - -llg‘;llfl STREETS TWO NAMES AND WHAT TH STAND FOR To make clothes better than they ‘were ever made before; to create better styles than anyone anywhere—always; to insure individuality without sacrificing dignity; to eliminate doubt and maintain perfection; To unite good style with good value ~—good form with good taste, CHURCH THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN WILLIMANTIC John James has sold his farm 2 Mr. James has secured S0 that an epidemic like the influenza|tenement in Willimantic and is mov m. Max Levehe ing there. - Mr. and Mrs. Forace Foote and Mr.| and Mrs. John Clarke aitended the fu neral of Mrs. Henry Spafiord in Gias-| members prgsent. The ood of the Miss Helen Ross, « teach in the| Milford.—At Meriden school for boys. iz ill with| taine and officers | typnoid fever at the hospital there. churel woula vote to extcad an invi-|Jer mother, Mrs. Philip Ross, has tation to the Exeter church to_form!been sent for. n_with the Liberty Mrs. Ellz l.oomis and delia, of Schengctady, iting Mrs. Toomis' iss Bdith Knott Wihimantic h eration. is making favora Mre. Saul Worchiel entertained her sister-in-law. Mrs. }Newarh , T Jast week, tonbury A chufch meeting was called n evening after the pray meeting. to see if the Liberty Weanesday Mrs. Albert W. Noves. Who has been the guest of Her mother-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Noves for several davs, went to Willimantic night at Mr. and Mrs. Winfield TPuesday morninig Mrs. for Vermont to v returning to her home in Willimettee, Minsis. Chariée Goodrich and family Neéw London Mrs. P, E. South . Manchester were Thursday of Mrs. Verplanck’s mother, Mrs. E. A. Noyes. #d_reiatives Prof. an Mr. and Hill church. e Epworth lLeague at her home this )_evening. [egm i S0 Wb T ™) Children Cry "5 the True Bive society at FOR FLETCHER'S e Wiliam Culies of Pronaence]l C AS T ORI A 'NOANK lian Fowler. Members of the primary department| Ars. Nellie of the Baprist Sunday school mel at|been the guest of the home of the primary superintend- Mre, W. L Spicer. Wednesday, | Stewart cortage nd~the mite boxes were opened. FIve| -Mra. Howard was addeded to the treasury|ingz in New in this way. Ice cream and cake were| Mrs. Thomas Coltrell from a visit v Liberty Council, Daughters of Amer-| Mrs. A Wednesday evening, “with 21| Cedur Crest e served refreshments. | of the Milford Charies Hadley will entertain | Trumbull Beach Sunday oves miarted sister, beforc Mra. Everett lLoomis and family spent Friday in Hartford. The €. B. society will haye a social s (Friday) evening. Winted.—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al- bert Fox of Windsor Heights, Windsor, annpunce the engagement Alice Wells Your upmet stemach will feel fine! ), Red | and you feel uncomfortable, when you Cross chapter. is prepariig to form abelch gases acids or raise sour. un- class in Home Hygiene and Care of|digested food. When you feel I of [ the Sick with an anthorized Red Cross 1t is necessary first indigestion pain, heartburn or /head- ache from acidity, just eat a tablet of harmless and reliable Pape’s Diapepsin and-the stomach distress is gone. l Millions of peopie know the magte ““Pape’s Diapepsin’ refieves Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs at once—no waitirig! Read. elief cos et stores. of Pape’s Diapepsin &4 &% antact ypur meals don't fit | know . that most indigestion and dis- ordered stomach are from acidity. The no disappoint- F 's Dfapepsin candy and a box of this world- indigestion relief costs so littie at drug. Pape's Diapepsin. heips regu- jate your siomach so you favorite foods without fear. STAMPS OF HAND AND BREAST REAMS AND SOCKET WRENCHES KEEN KUTTER SHEARS p POCKET KNIVES QUALITY gsAv(\:/s, AXES, {ATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to See Our Line of Pure Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bul;lefin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 7 P B A v e e G . g 3 oy N SR s £ tta e |18 tne suest of her mother. Mra The Schafer meeting of panjes of the town held at the heda- quarters of Arctic Engine comphns The Weorld Wide. Guild will meet|1 plans were made for the fi (Friday’ evening at the parson-|outing to he given under the department at Fort PRILLS

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