Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 19, 1919, Page 2

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T T T . Norwich Bulletin, Willimantie Of- fice, 23 Church 8t. Telephone 106 What Is Going On Tonight. Renevolent and Protective Order of Ilks, No, 1511, mee Eestern Star Lodge, No. 44, A. F. & A. M, stated cummunlcanon at Ma- softie hail, At the meeting of the Willimantic ‘Women's club Tuesday afternoon at thelr rooms No. 803 Main street, a large number of club members was present, The meeting was opemed at 4 o'clock by the president, Mrs. Rob- ert H, Fenton and following the read- ing of reports, Professor John Hildt, professor in history at Smith collese was Introduceg as the speaker of the afternoon, Professor Hildt's theme as “France During the Armistice” and as he had seen service in’ that coun- try and had been stationed in Paris during the afmistice .peried Jhjs in- formatofi ion the subject was first hand, He tolg of the rejoicing that awept through France after the sgm ing of the armistice, bt this fact @id not Blnd the French people to fthe fact that the war was net really at an end and that peace was certain, Work was continued and the French |/ wero atill ready to “carry on.” Framce at the time of the signing of the a_u- ietice was the center of the world's stage ang when it was time that plans to safoguard the future gemera- tlons be formulated, the leading men from ail countries came to France to work ofnt the plan. All . the big countries sent thelr representatives to Trance to take part in the work of re-. George, Italy, reyrounted K)::;r dw fore the | and his “a Mfle h)hm irsh presic ‘Wood- ‘Wilson ang ot fl' nmure deal nhfll whith will be'a decture-recital, with the singing of French BO;:SS olg and mew Miss Julia Ritter M Reports from the tains’ in the Red ss drive that closed Tuesday night were slow coming in and the total ‘number of subscribers checked up is 2167. This list is mot complete and returns from team captains in. towns outside of the city of Willimantic will swell 12 total to 2800 or more.. Several of the team captains of this city as well as those of two of the distrig ‘of’ the ‘city. have yet to’ report. Those avho have reported their subsgrip+ ‘tions are: American Thread company, Charles Hills, captain, 1064; - Mem- bers of the Windham ' @irPs club, Misses Bla.lcbe Callaban 117, Ruth Russ 118, Payson 102, Prudence -Israel 17 and Jane Ashtgn 104; Foster| Stewart. Company, Joh Edga.mm captain, 33; Vanderman Manufactur- rious team cap- ing Compamny, John Reilly, captain, 46; Rossie %glvet Company, Mr. Boux in, 133; Windham SHk: Cpmpany,| R. H. Fenton, captaif, 25; ¥. D. As- sociation; James J. Lee captain, 1! Holland Mann Company, €. W. Al- paugh, captain; 37; Ashford, Mrs. David Mathewson, ..captain, . 100; ‘Windbam, H. C. Lathrop captain, 101; and Scotiand captaineq, by James H. ay nlcht about Daniel J. an following a m‘u!eevenng heme. He claims that ‘by Birth Amionen he ioned by an six tate Inune. was arrened 'clock. oy ang laint by ‘that he is Was reter. Tando, A eria Dbeing | residents of Columbia avenue that, & ‘will be held Tueaday,%cember 2nd quqnhmed as to his natlonall:y nnd a unable Tickets for Crn(m' ‘Thanksgiving Minstrels on sale’ at Wilson's Drug store F‘Hfl!y—%fl The.sacarid a case unnm «:'. the morning at th for court’ i ‘th pee called the atteh evidence ‘took. the Qefendant and, ed that the tran: brought about the wu.lmd been made oh a Sunday. The case in gnu;uon was that of North Windbam a‘mflnst S}a the plaiN damages for which cash and gave & cheeic dars. Hockberg the check after he found: cow was mot as represented.. . place outside | tho fact that the test 1% ot 4 &.Q:i? .;he recgv.:ry 3 l.“m'el defendant m. eity, testimony from -both sides. had heard. which disclosed &\\ the ‘h‘me- action _had *Sunday; || M lme! tried because it ‘1 {made me weB and o 1 can now do ull fri fi Moo o e 2y [ oline St., KeyWefl, Flg;g; = r from lmsnhpsgwlm:thg;' nxflwiidnnmmt cases may be K3 relieved %afnpl‘nwsmotnnd a E. Pinkham’s Vegetabl: Gunzmm Mrs, found it helped her After mflen- Myarl uynngnnrythng\ Therefor could not be recorMpet s contract by law, Judge Burpee cflle? LIDXNG for ‘base — shinny—matbles— dud: on arock—how that granules. You do away with all the boiling and hard rubbing. attention to tba hd. .M.toruy Pat-{in % 5 z construction, England sending Lloyd "“:‘“‘”" a;"*‘”" -, ‘Sw: g rick J. im 'boy does d the dirt Just soak the dirty little play gar- . Edward Moriarty will aj IR, apredd s ; A ments overnight, i g = Sy 4 the p:]icc meny'uxis %325:2“:3 Phe. defentant . mem represenzea by nght into clothes! »1::n:m°‘i?~‘ B ‘;‘ Hik hubbitngy SUh Ourtd T & e B¢ Wote morning to fnswer to charges of non- | Attorneys Samuel. B., -Hafvey 7 Ang{ 1€ that Te nad a cow for sale. : iR e P T e SaaNIEE mmi cmu:(["linm“fx TAZ0 | support of his wife ana five obildren, | William 1. King. Nowing Sundas he and : Little sister makes mudpies ~ hours in the morning. . Saing of protruding plies: staps i | Chiet . Kiflourey arrested” Moriarty | Fockbers tostifisd. that Garpentén by Sgreed thit the sum of § SN __and ,mmb,byscloth“ fon; ssathes and heals. You can get tful ginap wfter the first application. [ ady Tuesday afterngon at Waterford, aft- er a search for him and brought Mo-{ had. called him on the telgphone the night of July 3 of this vehr, say-| Murray’s Boston Store the cow ang calf ould be right. gave Carpenter $27.50 at the time and gave him a check for $50 dated .July 7th. the following day, The cow had been guaranteed a good milk- o but befofe Hockberg had driven her to his home the cow showed 'signs of weakhess and upon examination by Dr. Dow, local veterinarian. was pro- nmmcad to be suffering with milk fev- The animal died one week later. ln the meantime Hockberg had stop- “§ Ped payment upon his check, following NOVEMBER SALE OF Carpenter’s refusal to take ‘the animal back. - Fellowing his. testimor.y Judge Burpee called the attention of the ceunsel to the date of the transaction and the case was withdrawn. The second case; that of Bartholo- amew A. Moran vs. The City of Willi- mantic, was deferred upon motion of Attorney Frank IH. Foss, because of the absence of important witnesses for the plaintiff. The next case on the list, that of Samuel B, Harvey, ad- ministrator, vs. Horace S. Eaton, will be taken up in today’s session of the A setttlement is probable in the case of The Town of Windham vs. get dustand. dirt ground into them in spite of all your watching. By time Monday comes around there’s a great heap of grimy little gavments—garments that used 10 need Hours of rubbingand scrub- bing aqihefiu;g before they would «comé clean.” - That weekly rubbing on the washboard wore out the fabric faster than the hardest of play could have done. Make them last twice a: Song You need nio longer waste your strength-and: wear out the children’s clothes on the ruinous washboard, ‘knees of little trousers, Then you rinse them! are clean! And they Rinso has done all the it has loosened aill the dirt. the most soiled spots, cuffs, ' wille need a light rubbing between your hands, work, Only All that work is saved—and the ciothes For the Rinso granules are so rich in ocleans- ing value that they loosen all the dirt while the clothes 'soak; yet they are so pure they cannot do the slight- est injury. 5 are saved, too. Even in cold water Rinsg cleans 1 the same wonderful way. Order Rinso from your grocer today and fallow the easy directions on the package. One package does Even the hardest play can’t wear them . out as much’as the washboard does a whole ‘week’s laundry. Lever: Bros. Co., ‘Cambridge, Mass. ! The Town of Brooklyn. Adjournment was taken at 11 o'clock until this {Wednesday) morning at 10.15, The Young Women’s Guild of ‘Congregational church will hold a meeting this evening at the church house. There will be a supper served folowing which there wi be a “Thanksgiving entertainment. ° Mem- bers of the guild have been requested to bring fruit and vegetables to be wned the coming week for dispensing . -nnual Thanksgiving cheer. Friends of A, M. Toilet Articles and Preparations Good Creams, Lotions, Powders and Toilet Preparations are just as essential now as at any other hmeml‘b&m:nfiflm November Sale gives you a good opportunity to prtmde your- self with all needed articles at agoodsavmg You just soak youf clothes clean with Rinso, the new form of soup in the MALL L4 T MAKERS OF LUX Piaso * Bassett of War- renville gave him a ‘pleasant surprise TOOTH POWDERS FACE POWDERS Monday evening in honor of his 44th birthday. It has been the custom to AND PASTES Swansdown's, 14c. Armour’s Monster Sosp, §¢ a cake, ‘make the event an annual one but last Armour’s ‘Woodbury’s, 21¢. year it wa spostponed owing to the in- his Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, 25 “erham’s Tooth Paste, small, 22e. fluenza. epidemic. About Forham's Tooth Paste large, #c. {CoWei’s Cashmers : | ek S e exening with 1 washes without any real rubbing Kolynos' Tooth Paste. 21c. s ; G Ao cake. terspersed with delightful vocal and Pebecco’'s Tooth Paste, 39¢. ussy Willow, 35c. thmu' and Surgeons' Soap, 3¢ ajinstrumental music. Cake, cookies . Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 39c. Jergen's Deris, 35c. and punch were served The affair was P! Pah-ollva Boap, 9¢ a vake, ~Ebap, 1ic a cake. So: 13c a Voodbury's Facial~ &?An, 18¢ I.c::lil ‘uticura Soap, e & vake. Packer’s Tar Soap, ¥c a cake. Resinol Soap, 21¢ a cake. Colaate's Cashmefs Svap. farge, 25c » arranged by Mrs. Frank Bennett and Mrs. Ruth Powle. George Lipps, for the past thirty years a resident of Warrenville, com- pleted arrangements for transporta- tion of his property remairning at his home in Warrenville and left Tuesday for Hartford where he will make his Hudnut's Tooth Paste, 25¢. Burrell's Tooth Paste, 18¢. Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, small, w1bc. olgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream, large,| Mavis', assorted tints, 37e. Pormpeian Beauty, 39c. LaBlache, 49c. Hudnut's Violet Sec, afc. Djer-kiss’, 57c. Mary Garden, 89¢c. ighted, 1910, by Lever Bras, Ce. C. H. Caswell, F. Gaudreau. Dr. L. L Hhven road was in town on.bus Olive Chartier and J.|Episcopal church, this city. Tuesday. During the Mason, who is directing the drive in s Tooth Powder, 19¢c. & Tooth Powder, 18c. Cbigate's Dental Powder, small, 15c. |Roger & Gallet's Vioiet Rice Powder, Oulnus Cashmere Soah, small] ¢ for|home. Mr. Lipps moved to Warren-| Joromony Miss Tiva Dion sang Noel &x:a{,; L e Eiscnat choreh o LAUREL GLEN Dioe Dentil frmes ofowy e (FLOS. villo ‘about thirty years = ago from|guei ' Samtaris, was sung by Miss| 5aiee $§3.000,000, explained the reason Long Island. Many friends there are] o' ang Mr., Caswell. The accem-|for the drive. Each teant was,assigned| After - three months' Visit 'in ~New TOILET CREAMS gorry to lose. the companionship of| oy et " wefe Miss Mary Blanchette,|a ‘certain district with people to get|ork Mr. Puttker has returned te Mis Mr. and Mrs. Lipps and family and . Caswell, or-|subsecriptions from. Thé teams are|home here. violinist, and Mrs. C. wish them success in their new home. agzett & sdell's B i ; ed by the following persons:| Mrs. William Taylor of Willimantie Daggett & Ramsdell's. Cregm. small tube,'Se. Babeock’s Corylapsis, 1te. i i e u::i &omehomf s 3;}:‘8 mannieyflfl‘ Boss, Mrs. Lincoln|has been the guest of her daughter, Puggett & Ramedell's Cream, large tube, 19c. Willame' Violet, 15 . gEmjammiace of Eugene ). Dien and) JAsent 5, &0 Mok s P el A Miss Clara Tayl v . v s e e B - VIR TR Miss Beatrice Fabiola Lefebvre, both|at No. 18 South street, a breakfast|Bennett R. E. Mitchell ~Framk .Mt Clara Taylor =~ tieme de Merridor, jar. 19¢ Wiiliams" Carnation, 15¢, e = . of this vty took place Tuesday morn-|and reception was heid following the|Foss, William E. Jackson and L.f Alice, Ruth, Walter n:mgg::‘dw“- Bond's Extract Vanishing: Cream, 19¢ Williams' Lilac, 15c ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church,|church ceremony. The bride wérea|Moses. 2 rahge P ke Aubrey Sisters' Beautifi s 7i 4 % K Rev. J. J. Papillon singing the sol-|handsome plum-colored suit of broad- Threads. i D ay“ eg"r:g,r 16r, Havé Sisters' Beautifier, 19c, Williams' Rose, I5c, i emn high nuptial mass. Rev. John A.| cloth, trimmed with braid, and Wore| &30 Gunshanon of Hartford was| Wi e g s Lo Hawit Aubrey ers' Cream, 19c. Colgate's Cashmere Bouduet, 15 Sullivan was deacon and Rev. Ludovic|a hat to match. She carried a bouguet|, je¥ET% FERSRITOP O b e gl 4 Siven b;"{‘r e e Bisedta iieoies Bmebih 18 aradis sub-deacon. Miss Grace Dion | of white carnations. The bridesmaid|® 8! Cniry Vermont train due in | dree Sovrse moen e o oY hgie ' o~ 4 y , 18¢. {'sister of the groom. was DBridesmaid| wore brown tricotine with bréwn hat]| this city at 3.30 Thesday afternoon was | pendieton Hill, s'Saturdn evenil Woodbury's Facial Cream. 19¢, Colgate's Violet, 18c, and the best man was Alphonse Ber-|and carried pink chrysanthemums. Mt 45 1inutes late. John Gadrvhias i WA :"’ ffoimes' Fros 19¢ : ’ Colgate's Eclat, 13 geron, a cousin Ofin the Eroom. Leon- B?(d Mrs. Dtlon {.ei; % :r ;‘h‘x—:&r e’“fig‘g’ Mrs. M. Dilks of Valley street left{ o yepair the Pendleton Hill m Daggett. & Ramsdeli's Oream, jar, 2a, Mavi, 1c, anl's Mase 1n I Hal trae rondered by A m Ol S Y| Tuesday morning to visit relatives in|heds. : a sextette, Misses FEugenie Lessard, Mathilda Brindamour, Eva Dion, alse will spend their honeymoon. The funeral of Miss Annette E. Bar- rows was held Tuesday afternoon at i 2 o'clock from the Mansfield . Center. church, Rev. E. P. Ayer conducting the{. IH Wickham, Lrafixméster of th]e N services at the ¢hurch and reading the| ¥~ N- IH. D;‘: H. R. was a loca’ committal service ut the- grave in the|¥isitor Tuesday. 2 Monsfield Center cemo!er;‘ 'll"he fu-|: l‘itu ‘Pl. McGregror ‘lflettceTnesday tc neral arrangements were in cl argéo visit relatives in Providence. Jn}?M. Shepard. R . Col. Dwight J. Chaffee of the Chaf- e silk mill is in Providence on busi The death of Fred Leiss occurred on| e g Tuesfay ‘morning at St Joseph's hos- pital from sarcoma of the hip, follow- ing two weeks’ illness. He was born in Selegio Sealo, Italy, the son of Me-{ canglo and Maria Dimico Leiss and came to this city from Taftville aboat five years ago. Surviving kim is his ‘wife, Jennie Birbarise, three sons. Mi Spdnlfleld Mass., Chn.rles Ledouc is visiting relatives in_Maine. and Rochester, N. Rempeian Night Cream, 29c, Mennen’s Borated, 18, Mennen’s Violet, 19c, Sqnibl'e- Taleum, 196, cock’s Butterfly, 19c, Bristol.—When plans are finally, red for a new high school b will be made for.a building that 1l accommodate 1,000 pupils. Pdlmolive_Cold Cream, Pélmolive Vanishing Cresm, 35c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, 3ic, Pémpelan Day Cream. 3fe; Pempeian Massige Creimt, medium, 37c. Pgmpeian Massage Cream, iarge. 48c. Cfeme Elcaya,'dsc, HAIR TONICS Danderine, suaill sige, 28c. Dinderine, medium. size, 47e. Denderine, large size, 75¢c. Cantrox, 37c. Mulsified Cacoanut Oil, 39c, | Dr. Howard always recommended OXIDAZE FOR COUGHS, COLDS Flstcher's Castorid $7a, - 5 %fi'flm Preston’s Asperin;: 5-gratn, 1#° thblets,] .. amww-!l‘""" " Comfort, medium, 19c. Sykas Comfort, large, 3%c. Hudnut’s Vilet Sec, 25, . Djerkiss’, 39 The Tickle Makes You Congh. - HAYES HEALING HONEY stopa | ickle, heals the throat and k ough: 8. 5 ess. Traveling Engineer King of the New eml calds and croup With every. Wampole's Cod Liver 011, §8¢, Scott’s Emulsion, 98. Overferrin, S5c. Sc. Lyon's Rosemary arid Sulphor, 42c. DEODORANTS Father John's, small size, 42¢. Father John's, large size, 79c. Fellow’s Hypophosphate, §1.05. Preston’s Asperin, &aain, ..4 tavm 17e. Bayer's Asperin.. 5-grain, iz ubxem m W chael and Alfréd of this city, and John | of New Jersey and a brother and two’ sisters residing in Italy. People of this city responded lib. Aubrey Sistérs' melalo Powder, 31c. e, erally to the call and the annual de. 1 o SERINT I, e s % . P nation day for 1919 for the Card Heme p Wyeth's Lythia Tablets, 5 grains, 35c. >;:"‘3 sperin; §-grain. 2{ _tablets, for the Aged on Pleasant street was in dorono, 18¢. Seidlitz's Powders, box of 13; 2Tc, gl : Scy Spay & Suevse.. During Tucathy atfernoon members of Sal Hepatica, small, na. g Sal Hepatica, medium, 426, al Hepatiea, Targe, S4a. ude’s Pepto-Mangan, $8a, Mk of Mefl- metiurs, " 18, Phenclox, 19¢. Robol, 18¢. Bellan's, T5c size, 55c. Bliss' Native Herb, small size, 3c. : Bliss' Native Herb, large size, §9c. Doan's Kidney Pills, 15c. OINTMENTS AND SALVES Mentholatum, shill size, 19¢. Mentholatum, large size, 3%. Musterole, emall size. 21c. Musterole, large si: 42e. Resinol Ointment, 44 Cuticura Ointment, estimated that 150 persons visited thel home some time during the day, carry- 5 . ing donations of mopey or fopd, The # i jars of vegetables and fruit reeeived| . during the day at the home numbered j 43 and those of jelly 43. This in no TR manner indicates thé total number de- < H nated, as many s left at vas rious stores about the city remain' to be collected some time this (Wednes- jl..qsuxuuhn.. an Dnum.. b ————— Lee & Osgood can supply you JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepara Funeral Director & Embalmer 44c, ANTISEPTICS Pooomm'r S-ounce of Peroxide of Hydrogen, s«»nezlascc Cleanitis Fluid, 4-ouncejMellen’s Food, large sige, 5%c. day) morning. 3 w9 Borden ®-62 HORTR ST, WILLIMANTIC] checks were it g 16-ounce o Scou‘s Leaeo Clm.hlng Fluld, 12-oynce . grocer everyw! sounc ize Peroxide of Hydroge: g Lady Assistant Tel. connection |, . togay but the sum is expected ta| sells Kellogg's everyday : Cubon; Cleaning. Fluid, ‘medium size, 13c. rench the expectations of those in Ca.rl'om Cleunlnz Fluid, size,| 24 rge of the worlk. Those who pour- tea at the home from 2 until & on Fuesday were Mrs. Julia A. Bill_Mrs. Caroline Smith, Mrs. Helen Avery and Mrs. Ellen Whitmore. * S-ounce size Diokogen, 176, $1.00 size Dioxogen, 79¢. Small size Listerine, 19¢, Medium size Listerine, 39¢, Sulpho Napthol, small, Sc. Sulpho Napthol, medium, 184, Sulpho Napthol, large, 38c. Sulpho Napthol, extra large. 76e. Glyco Thymoline, smail, 23c. Glyco Thymoline, medium, 46c. Glyeo Thymoline, large, 92¢, lnrke Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘AND EMBALMERS |86 Union Bt Wiltimantic, Conn. ' Phene 200 - (Lady Assistant) Dr. F. C. Jackson The gt lefhanugf!:o rt Plin- field, “fi'tw” }nLVV Wfl eyeni at a Victory 1. O. F. of this clty ga Ke ineluded tain Ienri Sergeant of the Gus os¢ Bal- langer. Lancers E. Cotnoir, P. lmrd~ J. LaCourse, Jr., F. Vandalle, B. Go- beille and D. Hebert. Doys all s 8 QEN'I‘[ST enjoved the ' entertaining evenifig ¥ ot which the court of this city pmv(ded. ' Removed to 715 Main St, Willimantic|, A meoting of {eam eaptaine wiity ; 3 B i oo Hours —§ a. m. iv 3 p. m. Phone 441 was held Tundny night lt St, Paul's. gyl g . 9l - ’ ~ o & - B a e S

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