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* NORWICH BULLETIN,” TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 o No. 11, meets at phone 106. Ancient United Workmen, street. Kmights of Columbus, San Jose , No. 14, meets at 751 Main street. Royal Arcanum, Willimantic council, INo. 723, meets at 702 Main street, Oftve Branch sploes YD Veterans' Asso—adv. 155.34, including a balance of $1.566.20, expenditures of $36,556.74, leaving a balance of $3,508.60. No. 10, R. & S. stated assembly, at Masonic hall. Their clalm is that lines and grades furnished them by the city they made thelr propesty con- form to a height one foot higher than the present figure now submitted by the city, and the changes which will You are.invited to the big Yankee dange, state armory, Willi- tic, Armistice night, Nov. 11, au- 1920. This 'matter was referred.to the iacoming board for -considerati was also & petition from the members of thie police dep it for an addi- tional week vacatioh with may each year.. The city clerk Was aukaorized by resolution fo sell to the muml of the police department at cost the cloth for uniforms recently purchased by th ecity. The matter of the ex- Three petitions were received from | tension of the city. water sys residents of the Hill section in regard to the lines and grades on Lewiston LR o avenue and Chestnut street. These e nyestiga- were all referred to the street commit- | tion and report. ' The’ résoiution was tee and city engineer for investigation Yetition referred to a per day. The peudon'mmbg lhn!imonth nine tramps were lodgers. v‘;};xi' to cztu.r' Killourey at the time of hi the new seale go into effect on Feb. 1,!of proj recovered $40.. Lost cl arrest. e ! red Y ard rotumnad, 1. 4nd com- | in the police coure Monday marn- plaints received by police, 239. . ing he. testified that the woman had service to accommodate, resides adopted that a letter of thanksibe sent to the Connecticut Agricultural college condition that has long been hanging | {0r & donation of $50 recctyed on behalf fire, and according to the petitioners meaning, If célebration &f the day the members Ot the Yankee Division Vet-|mip at Stafford and was making about erans’ Associaation have planned @ g3 per week. When asked by the great parade: 0 | court if he would return to his law- 3 m'* | it one of the best scen ih the cily bus!fut wife he evinced a preference to re- - 3 ing s+ Kt .’ The Thread City:tym to the other woman. Mrs . e > $pes Continental Dfum corps and the Amer- Wjunpu has- heen 3 -1 Leaves'no muss, stained skin, ¢ ican band offering thelr services, while of the. fite department ~for = services was taken up by them first f 1917, | rendered to that institution by the fire- to the|men at a recent fire. It was further resolved that the money be held’ and turned over to a firemen’s benefit ‘as- sociation to be credted in-tHe future. A resolution was adopted to pay.Den- | nis Counihan $5 a week for attending taken care-of him while -he was sick One year ago today, November 11t | ,q tnat her relatives had forced her Bk i HE CUREANE Bt ivai | oorarry Wan: LEoeush I foind fo-be » up the fight and an armistice had been | {.’,‘;anfi;mue W BeMg watched el < = A signed. nnty‘tlmdilies“rainlcneudm'\t‘;?;;h. hy the authorities of Tolland coun- HOUSQ‘NDS ‘men-and women, at loved ones wi ‘§ when e return, while other families, though i sorrowing for the dead, thanked Cod that othérs need not sulfer as they |y, leaded guilty and was given a six had suffered. Since that time the hoys | monthg' jail sentence in leu of which have returned to their homes. pleKing | po can furnish his lawful wife a bond up their work where they left it. To-| o¢ €300 or ten dollars a week for the ‘That's b is o mficfly {ty ana will, doubtless be arrested by them and have to face a more serious “erick”” them, charge. To the charge or non-support y o homes will have & new|g,pport of herself and child. When | arrested Klemba was employed in & The cdl for aid to make | in, supporting rhersell d child by working ip the loesl -8 wise pree gre The last regular meetlng of the present board of aldermen was held in the common council chambers in the town building last evening, Mayor Charles A, Gates presiding. Alder- man Carlson was the only absentee. Mirutes of the last meeting were read and accepted. as were the reports of the chief of police, superintendent of ts and city health officer. That of Trving M. Ford, superintendent of streets, showed expenditures for the month totaling $1,379.5. Dr. W. P. 8 Keating's report as city health officer showed two cases of gearlet fover, one of typhoid fever, two of diphtheria for the month of September and three of @phtheria, one of typhoid and thlee of mearlet fover for the month of October. The annual reports of the receipts and expenditures of Albert ( city treasurer and as tr city waterworks were o |read. The first mentioned stk ceipts for the r of $180,810.94, in- the be- ex- | penditures for the year just closed | cluding a balance on hand ginning of last year of § a total $167.511.15, leavi Ihand of $13,299.79. Report & city lwaterworks showed receipts JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard !Funeral Director & Embalmer 160-62 MNORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel. connection _‘Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS }8¢ Union st Willimantie, Conn. Phone 200 (Lady. Assistant) fi!Sr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST { Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic Hours —5 . m. iv 83 p. m. Phone 44 result will damage their property to consideraSle extent. ing on four sidewalk applications was heard and the usual course was voted in each case, The anuual budget sub- mitted for the approval of the council totaled $127,400, or $9,500 less than last The first figure submitted was | an even $10,000 less than that of one The second read- tion for the ensuing year as follows Corporation counsel, gineer of the fire department, super- intendent of the fire al, $600, i £ 2 s O e aalary | town bullding. Voting for the candi as fnspector of buildings, not to ex- | dates was by acclamation and in some . Potain of | cases the candidate was introduced by (|, speechmaking. James I". Twome; gine Co. No. 1, appointed c);&irman of the meeting and alarm and fire e 1, $1,560, or $30 per ; lieutenant of Ei engineers of department, : permanent firemen, $1.300, or $25 tain of Hook and Ladder 1, Hose Co. Nos. 1 and 2. $100 | t eutenant of Fook and Ladder | Georse W. Nos. 1 and 2, $75 intendent of ‘streets, intendent of pumping stat together with house rent and fuel; city v treasurer, $400; col- 4 of 1 ner cent. of all taxes collected ‘and 1-2 of 1 per cssments collected; as- The only change in ver last year is the the superintendent of the station. who is accorded an increase of §100. lector of taxes, the above figures o A petition for an Increase.in wages | 3, released by capt: | was received from the permanent fire- | fines and costs 2, discharged 5, judg- men of the city. The scale they s Hosemen $4 captain $4. lieutenant $4. RIODS of the 17th Century Murray’s Boston Store chief en- | adjourned about 9, assistant { Geo Cranfield; s bpaginh aldermen—First James : super- . $1.000, picio breach 0f peace and res non-support 1, violation violation- of parole 1, without permission 1.~ Th posed of as follows ng g- | ment sus per da in thig city, named in memory of John s : J. Shea, will Jura out 1fleo pen cnn{t.}» o 0 Baneoul: . 9 strong when the command “Fall in” fs 7 ¥t q Ziven. this evening. The warade wil| Following a complaint ressived Oan S march down Valley street to Center the local police from Martin 2 e v Do . 5 isn | that someone had been entering street, down Center to Unlon, up Union | fha e e SR to Main, up Main fo Bridge street. | ("85 Al o ons thence to the armory via the bridge|® @y Tooked the. pIANE OVEL 4 and Pleasant street. .As the parade Sunday might and further inve: enters the drill ghed of the armory (he nday morning resulted in fin angled Bapner will be played. | is © 'E‘:lros&g“flxe playing of t‘hr\ Ngth)»n 1 s caused evidently by’ the per-|i member of tae Holy Name socies ‘Anthem the remafnder of the night will | <on who entered the building, althoughy of St. Josaph's church. Wor twely be spent in dancing. Inone of the contents of the building;years he hall been a trustee of St. The armory has heen attraetively ; had been disturbed. decorated and the D. D. association| has granted the Red Cross tho priv. w iz now bone d ilege of erecting a booth in the hal b evidence was given Monday forenoon | Tonjght will mark the end of this|aesnier trom chronie nephritis. Mrlpy Aseistant Superintendent John J. year's drive for members by that wor- 38 ; ;‘;;’m°‘;ii§’nz;“r:“;df“(dfl Gafis ’\‘;’r“ Vi | When 17 and has been living here for | Water department cleaned ot the lcing limantic’s residents, many are expeci- ed to some to the hooth with a “Heurt and a dollar.” . to the lanterns on the sfient policemen, the same to take effgct at once. Alder- man Webber presented the following resolution to the meeting ‘Which' hie said had been handed to_ him by citi- zens: Resolver by fhe board of com- mon eouncil of the(city of Williman- tic, that as the United States of Amer- ica entered into the late war. for the year ago, but on the sugwestion of Al-| Sole purpose of makiug the world safe derman Laramee it was voted to ap-{ for propriate $500 more for the footbridge | hations their freedom and indepen. on account 6f rewiring and painting that will be necessary. The mayor was | Ireland should be Included authorized by resolution to hire poll- ing places in each of the four wards for the approachin The salary of emocracy and to give all small dence, we believe that the country of those small nations nad-be given her independence and be allowéd to govern blennial election. | themselves with all the rights of a free city officials and | peoMe. It was voted to be put on rec- other employes was fixed by resolu- |ord. Tollowing the reading of bills, which wer eordered pald, the aldermen There were 75 present at the'demo- cratic caticus last evening held at the Magor Churles, . Gutss ieavd ad been @ cook at the almshouse. proclamation Monday afternoon r« Funeral services for James J. ng that every resident of the cit: | vy were held Monday morning at 8.30 he flag today as an expressi g to this-country and ] ¢ to, those who have made the supremt | ~loc kat St. Joseph's church was sung | noon for a business arip to New York. and the returned soldier ‘Rev. John E. Clark. There was| Thomas Killouréy was a Hartford sailors, and marines. 2 um clerk. Caucuses of $150 | the four wards were held and the slate | arranged for the coming city election | v For mayor, Valen- | Frank Klemba, alias Frank Tomida- Jjewicz, appeared in court Mond: morning and told the histary of his in- | 717 . fidelifx of the pastseven vears. Kler Z T ba wad married in Poland but came t- | the family lot in St. Jogeph this country leaving his wife there Letters between husband and - wjfe d; city clerk and- tréasurer, Albert 11 firemen, an annual . Scripture, who is also a Ll in addition to $3 for each {on the refublican t! report’ where a | stream of water is turncd stewards of Hook and | F. Lennon; Second ward, 0. Nos. 1 and oy Klemba f t t to the{wil t B Klemba r money to return Willima. S i wife In Poland, The meney #urived | otcurred Monday morang at Bt Jo.]TeSult of a fall SaturBay afterncon. but Klemba did not return. Fout [seph’ years ago Mrs. Klemlb Chief of Police Daniel J. Killourey | 008 B89 T, orie? gave the following report to the alder- men’s meeting: Arrests for the month of October, 21, as follows: Drunken- | ness 4, breaking and entering 2, persons 6, theft of chickens 1, ting officer 1, f auto law 4, e were dis- Committed to jail | n 6. nolled 1, paid ended 1, continued month 1, vnlled by payment of costs 1, ent to state hospital 1. During the GINGER ALE PUBLIC opinion has set its approval on'this preduct as perfection in Ginger Ale. Price has not been con- sidered in the chgosing of each ingredient used and every defail that would lend fo perfection has been carefully carried oul in ils production. Harvard is a Ginger Ale of Character and Quality that will- appeal to all in search of a product of exceptional high standard. HARVARD CO., LOWELL. Boston Branch, 45 Commercial Wharf Willimantic, Conn. Nationa! Blouse Week - Waists. $5.98 up to $19.50. to $4.98. “Blouse Week’ .13 being f'enhlred in a nation-wide movement the week of November tenth. We are inaugurating it here with the most attractive line of Women”s Blouses that we have ever been able to assemble. The collection includes Georgette, Crepe-de-Chine, Messaline, Taffeta and Fancy Voile apparent that he would ¢ unable * L3 reiame nd ragdy sn shutter on one of the, the Ancieni Order of Hibérnians, r ful reember of that parish. The ‘death of Albert Stewart, 84, oc- e o it | curred Monday morning at St, Joseph's| Willimantic is now bone dry. This} in Paris. He came to this country|Lcley when z force of men of the - > vault of the public drinking fountain e e g had conducted 8 lar the corner of Main And Raiiroad seen employed. as chef in sevéral streets. As the water has been drawn 1l restaurants and for some time | i ol o Ay M DD - {iness durin’gthe' winter. clock from his home, No, £1 Young Threads: f. Requiem high ‘mass at 9 o’-| J. B.°Fullerton left Mornday after- ge attendanee at the funeral and | visitor Monday. The bearers were Florence Connell, | Union News company, was in this city ohn T, Healev. Michael F. Sullivan,|on business Monday. - s Taher, Bi ey Brothers were i charge or{With friends. s most respected citizens, hospital, following an illness of with / her|about one year. Surviving him is his cade to this|wife, one son, Eugene E. Curran, two en brothers, Peter Thomas, Patrick, COLCHm Michael, Philip and Francis Curran of | Charles N. Taintor of New York was a | ed_music. : .| The meeting for the organization of .SEE " BLUE BIRD HERE TODAY THE BLUEBIRD IS HERE! THE BEAUTIFUL, ALL-WHITE CABINET - # ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER THAT @ OFFERS THE FIRST SATISFACTORY SOLUTION TO THE WASHDAY % PROBLEM. : The Blue Bird gives you absolute freedom from washing worries. 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Don't allow the week to pass without making at least ‘omchiuhppyfithmornfmnewhooh.v Come in and see what a fin- your selection. The Cranston Co. Jos#ph's ehurch and was a most faith- =zortment we have for bler connections have been discon- nected the fountain wifl be out of bus- There were present 25 ex-service men were beautiful floral trihutes.| C. Logué, visiting auditor for the Nora Kelly on Lebanon avenus #ver Who are in town. The following tem- porary officers were elected: Lieuten- ant Edward Kelly, chairman or pres- Cecil Bigelow, 1 was in|_C. A. Carpenter has returned from cemetery. | Boston where he spent the week end STUNNCTON A fire in the house, corner of and School metfl;‘e(.'n:cn i e secretary and McDonald _ vice Another meeting will held Thanksgiving day when a large number of the young men will be home and permanent officers will be elected. Mrs. Arthur Chapman, Wit and two daughters, Misses Mary. and Margaret, motored to arrangements Mrs. Thomas Carson of %76 Pleasant | the husband asking Mrs | -The death of John Curran, one of | Syrest o PAtICRL ot BE Josephis hos” mehflh by Man. Geal T, caused a loss of about 3135, Monday. TWo alarms were'sent in and the firemen's effective work prevented It is believed the fire Harcld Jecobs rolled 934 in six strings on Iig pins at the Y. M. C. A, alleys Saturday. His individual scores country to find her husband and after | daughters, Mrs. Frank B. Wood and|were 100 161 190, 195 and 223, a search extending over that number | Loretta Curran, both of this city, sev- of years was rewarded by man at Stafford. ' He w: ¥ Chief of Police Daniel J.|New York, and Bdward Curran of Ire- | visiting relatives in town Saturday. jllourey of this city and Officer Pat-|land, and four sisters, Miss Mary Cur- A-dance given in Grange hall Satur- of Stafford and was brought | ran and_Mrs. Nellie Gelinas. of = this t0 this city, Klemba under the name o®| city, and Mary Jane and- Tomidajewicz, was found living with |ran of Ireland. another woman, whom he denied hav- | member of San Jose couheil, No, 14 fing married, although the couple have [K. of C. also of San Jose asssmbiy two children. This statement he made | No. 14. He was a charter member of B greater loss. was caused by mice nibblin, matches in the pantry. Stonington Pointers. Pequot Council, beld a'meeting Monday evening. No_trace has been found of the at- tomobile, or its operator, that - and killed Frederick Shawyer. - on the Westerly-Ston! urday night. Seventy cars of soft eoal,” order of the railroad administrs are on the side tracks at Stonifigton. 0. J. Lé Tender returned Saturday a few days’ stay in Branford and Royal Arcanum, ‘Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was the guest of his mother en Norwich avenue over Sunday. Services held chapel Sunday afternoon, Rev. Martin the new rector, officiating. Edward Kelly day evening by S. F. & Co. was largely Cur- |attended. Lyman's orchestra furnish- ington roag Sat- a post of the American- Legion_ was of he Yale) held in Grange hall Saturday evening.{schobl was the guest of his aunt, Miss B, e % o g Georgette Blouses in white, | Crepe - de - chine, white, | Messaline flesh, navy and brown, at | pink and colors, at $5.98 to | Blouses, plain colors, plaids Voile Blouses in a wide variety of pretty styles, lace and Hamburg trimm,ed, $1.25 and Taffeta and stripes, at $5.98 t '$7.98. i Tailored Waists in percale, madras and basket weave, plain colors, $2.50 to $4.98. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | 1