Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 2

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IR S o WILLIMANTIC e, 23 U . R remuarer. ot e PRl X C i What Is Going On Tonight. Tows were aBOEtRd: At Company B, Third Regiment. C. S.|Rartment be ali ' be Oi%‘ aelt . drills at the armory, on 1e-cum their old fire equipment t‘yfli towh. ” Windham; that the paiice be .u«ég % Order United Workmen, ; 10 put in shower with all equip-. tic lodge, No. 11, meets at|ment, at t::m R t‘:t a, feneéd street. with snitable ‘satas. ¥e drected abeu ©f "Columbus, San Jose, the city yard Teport of the 751 Main|street commiteée, 'no- more lene pumps be installed on Mal ‘\Enyll Arcanum, Willimantic eouncii | street.” Tt was voted that all bills con-' 23 meets at 792 Main street. | iraeted by the eity be a8, rend, Glive Branch councl, No. 10 R & fnfl ihe mecting was % at Stated Assembly at Masouie |8.45. The regular monthly mesting of the { Willimantic Wi “was heid 5 X I At the meeting of the common ' Monday night at their r on Vat- 4 , £ : | 4 - 7 7, / £ ' at the town hall, the business ' routine Busimess come ore the w r:-lih upen without much quenv‘mflflin( it was of short. tion. e _motion for adjournment % G ml Bame thirty-five minutes after Mayor | /At the "a‘fl.:’n,‘mx'\?“ > oorie= £ Gates nad called tor B | R R cis” ruoros 1 3 { b -4 & S wnd were approved. ai was | Supreme commismder e oremenc and | G ; : B spoke of the stepe - 4 1 4 Tepore Tor the monin of “GUmE. The | (Xien hefare the' drive which in 1o ; 3 3 ", . E:m, 2y "t Sl | commenc Ui, wonth 4mihet: tor if ; : N | As good in its way as urey were read and approved. ; > e ; repert of Irvin M. Ford. superin- | lalest s P 4 MR Ask your grocer f - 2 in i et thowing Dot | prvioe U, ek et uy teing - - : - I its way of $1801.30 of running his de- 5 ¢ duri pember was upo|pany of Michigan large enough b # &" Four peiitions to lay new | cover all policies taken out by memr o Bidewaiks, iwo on Milk street, and two | bers of the orfanication. a i TQ ! lloss W l!o pt GfeI Was referred 1o the street and claims b yhe street and as he H / 7 | I commiiiees for investigation and re- | luvn into amother sirSetén boy TAW . 3 M B i o | S s S D) 7 i = everything to commend it. ipvestigation and report. It was voted | ands to stop himself frem being ments. asking that half holidavs be | home where it was found. that the in- sigeets was referred jointly to the ided as follows: Drumkenness §, as. troduced by Alderman Webber, re- | speedi s! t t b n a g i and entering 2. violation of | Charles L. Boss, Edward W. Avery,| on OMicer Grant Bombria, who arrest- % Spring street. were read and were John MacDonaid of 25 Hyntiugio® Poted to take ihe 1 cou: A pe-|street, Hartford, placed hwfl& L3 . = Sem bl U A it S | -2 , white laund oa. R I SR e i . g\ els White Soap has his Jease of the city ige houses be ald immediately appliefl - b gontinued for another five vears was|ang stopped his eu‘r’,‘ When the boy 18 aceept the invitation of the Works | giruok 1nd sulered scratches on him 1¢ hi i i k B e I . W | Miruck tmd suertd scrutehor on” ni ) - It guickly whips up into a thick, to x:-e ODening, of iheir carnival his|und had an nhbrasion - of the knge A - weel etition from the employes | cuused by striking the frent Tifhi ¥ 3 3 : e 2 C l i : - ' , vy, € ather. anted. beginning November 1, 1919, | e Y JA o i AT 1. amn s roter | Juries were hot serious. /A e R O artmen ) il a || The report af Ghiet of Pelige Dan: : . ~ ' Contains only carefully tested elaime and sireet committees for In- breach of the peace 2. larceny of automobilé laws Weod I etops: ¥. Tay- Stanley Zuriski answered to charg- q-'fini. t . ® painted line - i ‘\u'r';‘ 1 ¥ bk & v = Pticdi in width and seven feet apart, | tral laws . EAl ing sauec H. Johnsen, ymond A. r-| ed him Saturday night, followin a I * 7 - s apar. | TAmDE - Moo | Las S geieiny, 3 laurnidry soap for more than twen- ty‘ -five years J from George C. Moon. 3sking | port the nolice station Monday af- nis Pty at Lewiston avenue | iicoun: he was driving slowly Feferred 1o the water committec f0r|realized his danger he put out his Of the street. sewer and water depart- | wheel. The bov was taken to his men for investigation and repori. A | i vey shows a total of 36 ar- -~ dmim for $8.75 for damages incurred by the” devartment dur- " g b N O e R o o T ingredients, properly blended by a westigation and report. A petition in- |1 violation 1. escaped from Mansfield 1.7 lar, Jame: . Hiilhouse. D. B. Lyon,| es of breach of the peace and assault stretching from curb to curb. be made | caming nlace 1 es were disposed_ of = follows: Pound Keepers: D. E. Lyon, Adam _Officer Bombria gave his version of all crosswalks. and that the new now at the police station be ecution of judgment suspe @ and | Larrabee, Louis Belapger, Charles| the affair which was cororborated by 1 in chafge of probatipn oficer 1. [ I, Holtrook, Charles H. Palmer. a_withiess, Mr. Maine. Offieer Bom- msed in motifying the public of the |placed . was referred to the street com- | committed to state school for - hors, at Tree Warden: Mitchell Larrabee. | bsa stated that at the time of the e With power. The resolhition | Ches 1. nald fines and comts 20.| Town Worest Fire Warden; (From| arrest he did mof think Zuriski was : that the police department be allowed | judgmen: suspended 2. released by | Japuary 1, 1920). Alfred P. Abbe. drunk. This i= the fourth time Zuris- . 3 . . 4 9 purchase mew equipment for their | cantain ~. turned over 1o other officeys lerks for Board of. Selectmen: |%ki Mas appeared befare the court for Bu tt toda You mll hke lt. was adopted. A requestghat light |1, apnealed to higher court 1. cost R(_?gy Boden. me offénse or another. He pleaded Y y- 4 ryw in switable places through- | paid 1 fine vemitted 1, ”""g, the 'own Counsel: Willi . King. uilty to both charges and ‘was fin- the city and that more powerful | Mansfieid t l'i;;lflls “(‘“u:#n 1,.‘ % 'Yiflg Sealer 0;: w“g?uh:n five dollars and costs, amounting to onth ene tramp hzd found | Chauncey E. Macfarlane. ‘1 $19.20, ‘which he paid. ¥ d e b ‘our groger sels it, or be installed on _Valley street|the na - Is 10 the siation house, 21T The appoiniments of personal tax)| - s hed been made stolen pROPeT- | epumerators were made as foliows: () lue of $4% had been re- | Thomas F. Connolly. 1st ward: e | made an applieation for a reward for{ turmed. one lost child retwrmed to its|J. Randall. 2nd ward: Leroy Howlett | the apprehension of a chicken thief. parents. «nd one stray team had been | 3¢ ward: Alphonse Chagnen, 4th ward.| and after this had beend read to the returned to its owner. Tpon recommendation by the lows | oourt, Judge Framk H. Toss allowed, t the Ocioper i Board| school committee, Jean B. Paulhus was|. e $0 as provided hy law. Otis Al tlie Otiopar. [UESHng 9f fhe feard painted “om o had aided in-bringing I'red Chamber. 1‘0 DEA H of selectmen Monday afternogh, many | reappointed truipt officer. o e e gl ced’ Sl I ihe rogular APOMSMEDTs WEBE| ipu.orel services for Mre. Henmsh A ] X 3 o y . 4 . - Mrs. A at the court session last Satur- 3 Aa porsonal tex collector WaS| |, imer were held from her home on| vy o appointed. it IRis ABROIMIBIEN. | yyaii sgreet, South Cowentry, at 239 Captain < Jinies B Tyllertdh = anp Louis H. Otis, of Windham Center, can easily getit for you. SRS the rody bewina to SHflen | N1 atukiuliy SIE 8P, (2 M| ocieci: Mensay ‘atiormoon ervices| nSart L e B , Pullertsn and and mevement becomes painful ection of town physician: thres| Al the house were conducted V| speakers at the meeting of World War g | 5. C. Bocbo. pastar of the South COY-| Vaterans of South Coventry held on is usoally an indication that ths Dr !:\.ord:fln. Smith and KealUBE| cniry Congresational church. who al L uin, ':gnama §e"p‘;m€ne _,'! 5o read ihe committal service at the ma board fob- | grave. There was a large attendance i# to be formed by the service men in ends and there were o 50 DeCT . 5 | Keep | heal taking || hy by | rows of relutives and $ e ¢ _committee: J.| ohoice eut Mowe: The bearers were] gy 000 lisenges reached the to- Monday, night in twe-tdwn Ball in that place. “A pest of the American Legion A. B Hawmon, Edwin Stanley, Afived | MUBtar licenses reached the to. g x i Cour, Louis A.-Kingsbury. William 't | .Winiham Cometery ocommittes: | Armatrong and Louis Daniéls. The e g s o i | Georse E. Challenger =~ Guiiford | funeral arrangemenis were in chargs| o o Bt b B B H. C. Lathrop,. Bverett D.|of Jay M, Shepard. the current week. . Fy afternoon Prof. George R. 1 Windham Cemetery sammit-| After having been in poar health for| . DEttrdey, afiernecn Prof. George R E'flh epd uric acld troubles. vmond - Harris, Lestie . T e ue 0%l departmet of the Btate = Normal T since 1696. Take regularly and 16 -Lyan. . Jogeph's.. howpital vs. Lee was| School. Willimantic, addressed the| with the administrative and distribu- | young people to take up_the instrucs|vent, where she teaches violin and|Blaisdell, a geld piece in recognitiom in good health. In three sizes, all Gaugers Everett ‘D. Hopkins, - s,su,mb" 15. 1870 - in Provi- | Conneeticut Business Educators’ as-| tive .ends of busimess, As well as te| tion given &t our Normal Schools, s6|piano. of her servige as piamist Guaranteed as represented. > C. Waters. dence. R. 1. the daughter of Jaseph; Sociation, at New Haven, an Teacher-| keep up the clerical end. Courses in|as to prepare definitely for this grea Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Merryman | hearsals and at the minstrel Losk for the Gald Modal on every bues vards: Bdward wAnd Annie hnson Tec and had Leen! Training for Commercial Schaols. He| merchandising, business orgaaization, ; duty. Tt is the pro ce of educators|ef Baltimore are visiting Dr. and Mrs. [given by the camp ®ast winte: J aceept ne imitatisn Tucker, @harles 3 Pt et of -this city for the past 38 during his address: forelgn and domestic irade, economics. | to"make this appeal. The effectiveness|J. H. McLaughlin. Lynch as chairman of the comm Surviving her are six chil-| ~“The public school is an institution|benking and finsnce and many other | of busiless ama democracy rests upon| Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Edw. Prior,|tce presented the coin which M the edlcation of the people. If the ap-|Chas. E. Prior, Jr. and Miss Elizabeth | Biaisdell acceped in a cordial man Fred e 2 M B 1 of Wiitmantic, Arthur ‘and| exiablished [y the siate to teach stand- | subjects of busimess service, are all AN peal through salary is not sufficiently [Prior of Hartford were in town Mon- | ner thanking them for the gi m B 1R Tiward W ¥ Hiattie. Lee, ' Mrs. Lillian -_Robinson, mn‘lc"{nob nship. 1 ity well':;'eslenual, vere | on- YOS, illhouse, Edwa L " rt, Joseph and Emma Lee. Two b_ihe 9ses of education cou “A commerc strong, thén appeal to patriotism and|day. Mies Ariana Cook aceompan Spencer whe has bgen violinist the urey 4 i Twomey, Walter B, - e B et S ool e dennitely Betass and Sotesas ot A et ’,‘m‘_;fl‘,‘ to the profession ean be made. Our|them on a trip to Ballowville where|entertainments siven by the camp was FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND L. Wheeler.” Albert 278, | erville. Mass. and Mrs. Sarah James| INStruction exactly determined. But|for meeting the meeds of all elesaes | SPieadid. army gave their lives that|she and Mrs. Prior omee lived. also presented by Mr. Lynch a goid Spnderson, Charles B. Jor-| of this apd two brothers, Rob-|5IDCe Noclety is constantly changing.|or business employes, as well 28 shap- | d€mocracy might live. Teachers should| Mrs. Hattie Brown of Westerly has|coin. The remainder of the evening EMBALMERS | dan. Louis I Ayer. Clarence ‘E.-Cham-| ert Lae of Hartford, and Thomas Lee| NeW 1deals ever taking the place of| ing 4 o I . | Pespetuate that exampie. Teachers |returned to her home, after spending|was spent with vocal and instruments . - he curriculum te mest needs. . 1 85 Unian St. Willimantic, Conn. | '“r/in. Ravmond 'A. Parker, Charles| of Willimantic, also survive. the old, and through the pressure of| = Changes should be made 1o the in. | never had such an opportunity to do|several days with her cousin, Miss M.|musio: . ~ oot e ing, | cYOMis. patural and man-made. socie-| gtruction given to boys. Bovs in the | réal constructive work as they have at|A. Burdick Thomas Mahoney has moved Wis Phione 298 (Lady Assistant) | ~merereri—— e O IRy Deviwel )ty n foyde o progress. The Sreshlassiesine o e T e thi shour. They can and must re- household goods and family from this _— - Ao by Omser Mabenn: beosuns "53] Uty of edugators of today is to StuAY| sanmers on office EsidaRte and v, | COMALFUEt the tekching profession and BALTIC village to Putnam was mixing things up on: Main street,| 243, Meot changes. op into accountants eof pess on imte | incidentally place business and de- The weekly prayer meeting of the h‘« F C, J‘ckgon pleaded. guilts: to the charge af tne| .t o, »\;M of _diseussion the| ine administrative and ®istributive di- | mocraey oni a higher plane.” The Baléic Rivals met with a de- | Methodist chureh was held Wednes e Sl toxication and wase fined five dollars % of, Tl for com-|igions of business. The great ‘9»' P teat Saturday, when the Bear Cats of |day evening at the home of r. and just as importamt to Wees Wi | and cests. -amounting to $11.60, witich| I ‘?,33{"3{’2" Alvided into! jdrity of girls become stenographers and IEWETT CItY Tateville gave thern the short end of | Mrs. Henry Rjes. DENTIST he paid. He told the court that he| Ly PEFLs: is the present status|the schools of today are deing £ood 17 to 3 geere. The Rivals were mi-| During September ninety-stx pupits appearance of your siiiss- had come to this city a ‘weck age of, qmMercial education. and What| work with the sirls. But the F&0®| Grisweld Post, American I has | 7uS four of their best players which| were pgrfect in attendamee at the i Sunday from his home in Pittaeld, | *Tople chafiges (o be desired? ©f ‘a boy's ocewpation is as wide 48| shcureq. some of the heet of local ea | Aecountsd for the defeat. Palmer Memorial sehool Remeved to 715 Main St. Willimantic | Jand other printing ae the wewenr§ | 3 oY i " was employed as a briek-{ gor Toking JUP these divislons in of-|ihe field of business, and he eannot | ertainir o aonicr Shos oo’ tone! o8 | “*A% the anmual town mweting the | Miss Kathrine McDermott fs spend NS A5 % W2 Fuons 4| Fade &f yot SRR o S EN: o commercial courscs . ihe high| Sontained speeiicialiy at fret for s|wival The hova apprestats their kina. |lown of Spraue voled 3100 for ihe |inc her vacation with refatives in i oy seheols of this state as well as the| kmown .what business will - de with | c55 In_helping to.make the carnival |Soldierel and firemen to buy sup-| Frank Shepard has moved his - i3 methods of instrugt used, ‘ate |pifa. The boy neefls a mire @Emeral|ois ot trimas i Te hat the Deo- | s and also 3150 for text books for | household gdods from this village t JAY M. SHEPARD 5 [ D fonmded largely upod- the pian of the| cauaation. putting smphasis Of Weil: | Pline byt ol will enjov the firat | PUeS Sa% fchoois. New London. + Succeeding Filmore & Shepard | Private commercial school which was|ing, mathematics. Dnglish and genebalijowins persons sl toie wart 1o tae| R. J. Jodoin was in Hartford Sat-| aur and Mrs. Gesrge Alfen who wers the pieneer in this field. informatfon. A girl may prepere her- | SRS ARTSONS YL (GRR PATC N the sl o call_ea the. board of charit¥ { recently married &t the Metho@ist stenography. o tar, Miw: Barre: comm! - : parsonage by Rev. Charles C. Tib- athat " dicomor Jobn inan; | Louis ABard and Tasmas Charon | PRLUES DX ST, SRS e ‘machine operation, er other clepical tle more thaw' teach. s 7 Church St, Willisagntic, 3 " ;- . _type. K e 44 37 Churs! 2 feriting dnd bookkeeping elfectivaly, 1 e pnth John Mellodomyi |, Now Loador spent. the week-ond | Doci vote Beigeated by the eeaviore Funeral Director & Embalmer | Live-Wire Printers. Anti- ~ 2 vate busineds schools have done lit r,,f definitely. for 50-82 NORTH ST, WILI-"‘A"T‘C! position and be sure that she is - i sitgers, B rkey, Charles Har- [9f : Lady Assistant Tel conmection | 3 x feiently proad for the MK Is mot{ paring for just the plece busiess rington, xs‘; S’}i:.prse . Toster Mar- | With friends and rolaiives in Baltic. | Lon’ Paper Company's box shop 4 s " . 3 g F < = hmmnsmmun{nined i | for- her., -Her choce is fizxed by cue-| infion’ Jahn lLeéClaire and the Pams . and Mrs, Ar:lm' e ana with | Of money ms ® wedding 'gift. Mr. m'm for thé purposes of teaching Yama Gicls, who are Flora and Alice | Willlthanitic spent the Wweek-ond With| Allen js the som of Mes. Harrieit Al standards of citisenship. Besides| . ' ¢ Bridger and Katherine Me| .o, CAUCHCL 00 R S on spent T R o ot s clerks, _stes phers, and baokkeen- | sous % igott. La Barre and Edua ‘with Baltic friends. B A M owmat S, s 1A it and’ 3 rhey. and therine the week: months in Frande. Mrs. Davis is the S5 the" warkers. In businss 'cancerms | Method of instruction can be made as|buck and wing dancers, Thoman An Josepl: Mahan ol Bristol Rhode Is. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willtam t today Fducationa! advantages| D€y Should be made, atteltion Will| worth; piane duets, Delia Morey and |land, was @ week-éng guést of friends | pavis of Montville Center. The pree- nanst B saualized and the term tom. | PAYe t0 be given to” the Aglas’ Therrién: lin and piwno | here. isiting frisnds i | SREation was made by John ch mercin}” education must be expandeai ProPlem of teacher-trainifig. -Tekeh-|Juets, Tyler Gilbert and James OI-| John Clabby is visiting fri Miss TeWe Finnegaef =p the £ Taoiude’ all oocupatiens conneoted| 5, 1S, Aropping out of the éommer. | son: ‘piano seto, James Oisen: reci- Providonts. Hagan of Bostan I# spend.| PPk end with friends {n Pomfret . Gty sy | oial o] gl s pepill| tatious, Helena s Barze. i) cacation at his home on| George S. Palmer of New Londen Fate &nd’theic. rafiks ust be NS | yue Man's Mibls Clses of the Bap- |8 & ‘week vacytion has Eénerously donated a hook cacs Content of ' individual courwes. curei- | THe Mbn's Bibis Class : - f * in Bathering in y on’ 6f Mystic sperit | and one hundréd and Biiy books P B i g oo wors |40 vestey this evening. -Benjamin g T Burttc 2elondn K| the meribese of the Commimny = 1270 16 avcompiisned and wueh adai. | ATmw(rong of Balboa Heights, Canal |'or Moo brary, récently started. Hony and chamges will require tescha|20n€, will givg a stercodticon tecture |"SRETS . 41 ing Horace! Drew| . Mrs. Ralph Shaffer and son of Naw - with large visio “fon Panama. The committee ls E. M. | ool gimmantic visitors Sunday Fork are Spending a faw weeki a1 fhe lrhe Yencher is {he most vital per- [GTaY. 4. A Babcock and L. E. Green. | V5o GO TRANIE SP"B0ic ana Toouts | home of Mrs. Charl son of the age ad some effective ap-| My Andrew Chesebow of Pachaug| ajiagrg of Néw londdn were amofg 1 must’ be made fo mMmdueb morepind Mr. atid Mrs. Allen Sayies of | 3T’ onom atiended the dancé IN| New Havens~Whan . 4 Ekonk togk an automobile trip o | wamimuntic Saturday. ven County Ancient Or ‘Southbridge, Mass. William Jarvis and James McShet- | 00 FQUTY, Anitent Orde Me. &nd Mrs. Fred Menard returned | rery of Taftville were Baltic Visilors| csntiy, resol - b . They visitea & asking Senaters MeLean and Brgnde. J s and towns of intefest. and ed Y6 wuppor eIt Gotermiii UNCAS' mindtion fo the Wi . P witnesses of the World's Strong Tretand. Wer ":t"-f:""‘:m:" RAR | Min's touramrient I Moniresl. Thes Rey. Charlés C. Tibbétts. pastor of | cbveréd. 3000 miles Withoot a mishad | na' Wethodist churcl, was able Sun- | Be fair {0 yoursell, You sURerers|s# any imd. mot even taking the i 5 7 ot the serviess for the | o e T druBaiee & Dak! | wrong_romd ai any point e e T miny weeks. During| q age of Rheuma, the it eed Dr. Frawk Browningz of Boston speat ! ne tyme that Mr. Tibbetts has Been i | e -Was scription. Use ths emtire butite, 4ad it | Columbus’ Pay at his home in Gi Poor mealth and A part of the time L you don't. think it bes siven you quick | wold. Pos sgent in Svracuse, N. Y. where and sudistyiug relef, sy o and yea| Miss Lillian Armscrong of Mi Her | o® went Mo reat £80 reswin his can have Your moncy bugk. . mon, Make., and Benjamtin Armstrong | serength. He gave an interesting talk | Then start the Ricuma tréatment to- | Of FaIbon Heights, Canal Zone are morninz on his studies in| Aay. ACs o reputable piiyelehin's preciEuests of Mr..and Mrs. . T..Arm-| Bowon oxpiaitiiz how much ®as| After being almost scription, altogether dHferent from | 5 J expeeted of the country churches aud | bu 3 remedies’ usually preforibed—tree from | Mrs. E. H. Hiscox Is the cuesi to-| o piang for mreater service thie win- Qe o R - day (Tuesday) of Miss Neéttie Bar-|io. after the servicé three candi Helps to. Torec the niic atld From tng|ToN" In Mansneid Center: dafes were takén -Into the churak | reauest. M awollen joluts und oiHex JOARHIE Dlacer rs. 1. M. Carpenter enterthins the | 3 Jatter—Albert Kellogg and Mr. and | Station ¥ 1t will please vou in a day and make | ladies’ Society of the Congregational{Mrs. Charles Harloutt. rut hahr & you hepeful and happy in @ week or | church Thursday aftérnoon. Surday_eveninz a committee com- |ous wornen "The praver meeting at the Bapistf oo John Tiyncif. jrank Geres | this Riéuma hus released from bomdage | chureh is to be held Thursday cve-| 1ng Rugene Greene. members of (o~ The ity ierers Who (OUEDE Moths [Ming (his week, insiond of Wednes- | ihegan camp. Modern Woodmen of | as much for you—it seidom fails. Lee |28Y: v American. met at the home of Mr. | JWEFY ¥OU WANT (o0 P & Osgoed 1 supply yeu Sister Cegelia has been transferred|and Mrs. Arthur Blalsdell and ad i Netrer rhan B R AR A P 18 from Waterbury te S0 - oAt fhair (e P i . Grew Protific Hair by Indian’s Recipe, Which Hae Offers Fres 5 Madativibadansi:

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