Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 2

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JGLASS OF SALTS IF of “Hard cider” and this man, o Mosiey, has YOUR KIDNEYS HURT couid not be learned, was mm;:{fit; re have been a |L. e VOt er Eat less meat if you fesl Backachy or | "23[@ ‘and if the [hbora;l and have Bladder. trouble—Salts 1 s a lrger num- Wl Kusequs h% trand. i rea st church and ever ready to Dise bgasgers ot the Norwich :Bulletid, v'uwy.aum of: [~ S & has heem far below | Rev. F. A, Manderso 9 in any good work. The funeral was Meat forms uric aeid which exmes 4nd it is:hopéd flu;v.every émployer 5 due no glmzht to the fact that w élfi | and_overworks the in their ef- | fice, 23 M.m,,,_ T.,,,,..,,, 105. Iwhu reads the létter“will affend the m«:‘i‘; %qmen of the Road™ are in |about m:hhnt nt next mo..’&’ a" Pfi? |forts to filter it from the system. next meeting of the Community Cho- ’ and | funds ‘thig vear. occuw | nlar eaters of meat must flush the kl - Goi e % the Town Hall Monday even- | Vermont, one of her last afiernoar ths ing_comp! {meys occasionally. You must relieve What Is Going On —"’0'"9 3 g g UGS L8 bem{ in’ Montpelier, where och ternoa: e\smmfi’mmfl The: case them like you your bowels: re- | Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, L O, O.| The Community Chorus get- together Captain Colbourne spent th; ATicroan Threafl Fiimabey: i ukemm cuttvill nk y moving all the ‘waste and poison, | ., meets at 807 Main street. Sing and Social next Monday evenin met. a ]S' and Anf § for ? 0’ !else you feel a dull misepy in the kid- | .Ladies' Catholic Benevolent : Asso-|at the Town Hall, is in the jatoreat o v for tm’ny held mm o mctlue be(oré me a cow which was struck by the lat- \mflly evel;lnx. the - (ouow\nx ney rogion, sharp pains in the back or | ciatién meets_ in St. mea hall, on Our Town Industries. This is a mes- |2nd has been an officer | game t be played between o two | ter's antombue Lug m(w been Weve gocted 10 serve for xflhn;flnh-.h yo:r ::om-::h Jackson street. - sage to every employer, whether there | four years. T icers are .).mnlns et At the Valley Siroet a“‘“rmury on settled out s ngue is coated and when the that those who have a warm spot in their hearts for the Salvation Army will attend the Frida; ¢ meeting |1 S R e e L “The subject for discussion at the be ome employe, a few mployes, or many. 1t is the effort of the Commu- nity Chorus movement everywhere to cultivate acquaintance and sociability for good cheer and mutual welfare. Wednesday afterncon dt the Y. M. C. A.. the members of the boys' de- partment and. their friends were given another treat When two pictures The Man o' War's Man, and A Mouth- weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the chanuels often get irri- tated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. Saturday night. The players on both tew are girls who are emy oyext at mills. ~In_Wedn s the W indham Silk Company COl Charles Reed of :Willimantic wag & caller in_town Tuesday. ve lovk T_cougl the Isig-end of the score, but the girls | “Mrs Eawarg Mol tary. To Take this lplendnl Man N s 5 o dxed at her i { the order io D ful of Wisdom, were shown. Wednes- | For this reason the very first feature {myesday meeting. of the 'I‘rue Blue | from the Thread Company claim the |, '°Y The other officers of the o ur 2% ouncu o L a0 D ol o oy lating acids |y *night e A e ot Syening of the Community Chorus infiircle of the Baghist. chureh was |scoreof the resl game will bo some [pute, O Fleasant st Feday later, are appointeive.| il wnd fi fln 3 t about four o Tod the older hoys’ clmea and the men's | Willimantic is devoted to Our Town|yfexico. The meeting was held at the different. health for a long ti q' B Miss. of this place] -nulated .um syr d fom ang o tane 120 S4® | classes gathered in the lobby where | Industries. That is the slogan for the |homic of Mrs K.D. Carpenter. B[ qub o oo sl Rised, na Tegie et e L cum:" Tnsnin "ot Wotwich| iy spoonful In a glass of water before |lhe pletures were again shown. The |weel. Nortn street; and there was an at- | Fhe members of tre Womac's st | ton, a0d L6 family, whe: lave on ere od, Tuesdax o i e honey, o . for o few days and your |serles of pictures showy.at the ¥ this | Thig message to every one of the|iendanco of fouricen. Papers were el at the varich house of the Trst | Lok, 850 e family, h"“M“ o P Tesaik In orwleh il ey Ei Kidneys wiil then act fine and bladder [ Winter is interesting -and educating fmany emplovers in our community isread concerning the appointed ~ topic, fCOnEregationa = chureh | president, | vears declining | Rev. Central Bu P‘W chu o M Bear| i i phear. This famous saits |and many’ are taking thé opportunity | the equivalent of a personal letter. |after which a social hour was enjoyed. “lfs e A R el T s Benjamin' Jones of Heb h &b daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E.| tier co D is made from the acld of grapes and | (0 Witness these piofures free of T}}filc“o‘iop‘fraflyn 4: proprietors, suq-s Willimanfic *merchants ‘who handid chafr !‘;fiz wc‘:eiy' Whm:m{fi'f osa [ toien Bontad ebran. was in 5 200 33 & native of i I At e e R Jtien, pohiieed 08 with tiiva, 400 cligsne. ereby Solicited inorigiating ‘and |Jewelry are being warned to watch Qutllgnown as the Woman’s Guild, is to se-| Mrs. Griswold Chappell son cn behn is connected ns to clean The following was ronAvd from the Community Chorus as an open letter ang AIr. Lang] of Bristol, are guests of the m.f. with the Norwick State hospital. mother, Mrs. “epy o tly casant taste. Pinex is a special and or persons who are believed fo be ! and stimulate sluggish kidneys and aperating in this state. lect a new name and the members stop biadder irritation. Jad Salts is in- carrying out any method of having ey- S nh e A e e ery industrial ‘establishment well rep- ais ¥ol. George E. Willimantic, Conn. Belle Allen an South | The degres of master mason is to be to the emplovers of Willimantic and o 3 " $haw, of Putnam, who recently 1ost a | lowing the husiness meeting the mem- [ Main strg& d of sit candidates ated compound of ;gqu 1 i eenmane hin i e | B e by the seeretars: Josept (IS0 o™ Stomany Svenme, | iamond ring vaited at 4550 ie among | bern enjoved a soctal houe and worked | The W. 0. W. held o' mesting in | SRGASS Shisrscon dnd nvenll\ga iy o extract known the m Jch millions of men and wamen take | B Riordan. The contents of the-let- |y i the factories ang larger stores it | tH0se in towns near svn hl:mnuc who fupon fancy - wosk a:dh?h‘r‘:‘stmu elrz\;\é;s q}gl ednesday evening, and M!lln‘ Vernon Wflie- No. T, A F. & prompt healing effect upen -* inow and then, thus R seiov \*'m;;::n{fi:l "‘Z:i’lnf{,‘; !‘gmgo;::ne?ei 1s 9‘“““““""" Depirad (hat fonps o8 ??elfiel’f én VRS Ty e ed (cliuextr';»nfvs{u ;;n‘osw”fi?%‘:uaxt ton a1 Wi 52?,,.,,. and A. Alpert were 7, g disappointmeni_ask your G P P SOl Y e R iHlimantic Emeralds, will Meet | nocded persons. The Ev(er) -member drive for current " directions, and dowt accept asye “.!E meMORE ARE YOU PARTICULAR 2| (5, obect L f5ies Wil e prescat| Friday night Jn Willimantic, The Now | ' Mrs. Grace Potter has returned to expenta Gung &ng Lot Jeneyolenses i Bugene 3 cammon; | 7% Mg Sersiand. b g at the cx)ehm& of the Salvatian Army | Britain team has been cleaning. up ey-{he pondl Her son,|Tom 2 to 5 o'clock i ail the Con- banker | Goq"The Pipex q.,"‘g~ GO TO BISSMAN AND ELLIOTT ervthing in ife way. in the: basketbail | With friends in: Norwich. He 3 PR o Car T ; 4 barracks —on Church _street Friday Byron, who spent _tho week-cnd® a |S¥egational * churches = through the ; M Store who make a specialty of stylish, up-to- [ pieit nt g o'clock. The meeting wiil {ine and Tuesday night defeated the | Byron, who sp psryimsy Potts, Jdr.; inside watchman, John date HAIR CUTTING. be in charge of Brigadier William An- | Waterbury Ingesendent team, 53 to.ga:-;i};e:}s‘ Naw., lae oo remIA LT ed M S M T left Wea- | Sreuls “fi‘“’ “‘"‘f‘?‘ ,?‘“s“‘}' 5 “ 24. The New Britain team will bring Ve . - | manager ‘three years, John taf- Seasonable Merchandise |72 Main Strest, Corner R. R. Stret | Cren s igland ‘Divio. | With them sugh men as “Chief’ Lar- Threads. e e, Hrlain it ey WILLINGTON ford; manager for two years, Francis Juhnsun, manager for one year, John W. Blake; deputy, Francis Johnson. B, Eu-pc Sweet, af Providence, gave a Vqfi interesting entertainment ln the » odist church Tuesday ev- will spend the winter. Mrs. A. E. Lyman returned tq her parents’ home in Goshen Tuesday, at- ter a short visit in Columbia (and Colchester, Daniel Webster, Henry Lord, operator at the Park |Hartford Monday, son, Ellison, Pickup, Jacobson and Restelli _and the repufition of th men in the hoop shooting game is known. The Emeralds, thus far this season have won all their games. The Emeralds will appear. in- their new Laura Anthony was in Willimantic Wednesday, call- ing on relatives and friends, Mrs. John Killourey is In Stafford Springs visiting friends. Mrs. of Springfield For Cold Weather TOQUES and SCARFS TAMS and CAPS GLOVES 2nd MITTENS The night sehool for the Dborn people is held a South wmingmn day, Wednesday af Mrs. Gahan is tuchln‘ at Jr., returned to ¥ after ini o ening. s an impersonater he kept!|school. Much enthusiasm gmn FLEISHER ‘"d Go‘bD SNEPHERD . Y ¢ & }lnltorn'll‘s and the regular men will belipoater, South Manchester, has re- Thanksgiving xacfllxa:\ z\LB{::dhofilen;g his audience in a merry mood. Songs|with twenty pupils to start. g in tho lineup, - .Ymed home after visiting local rela- [ his father on South Main streel: find ;;:%s;v‘; :mre @ pieasing part of YF;antL Peh(kan has gone to New d ral for M A large auto truck £ ich | 42 it ork to work. ROBE ILANKETS S GONFORTS Z ”Fr':urv;]so;m:;‘;vl‘l‘:ge el atasiu] Anthony Meraty and Frank Boua-| made several trips (o i placs Tute: |, oo R e SRR T 9 { p fler t 2 o'clock from the fu- {lumi have returned home after spend-day delivering coal. sepaaps .2 8 Ay e £ PR 8, Fr Vier | 4 Main Siset, Willmantic, Gomn. Willimantic, Conn. o ey o Unberiin 1 08 B Gl Sl o |- Lo TR ot ot wan i S e S S i [ o, e Bl 3 S hapel rington. town Tuesday. ity : o raeted by et Aethr D Carben: | Archibald MacDosald o Putnam 2 Friday ovaning at Pachaug town| Miss Leila Church of Reokvills mps ter, pastor of the Willimantic First|was in fown Wednesday. hall County Agent Marsinad will meet | 3 guest over Thankx;lvu‘ mqr « §| Baptist church, who also read a com-| Vincent Shea, assistant yardmaster, STAFFORD all intelested in formulating the |sister, Miss Jennie Church. mittal service at the grave in Mans- |is in New Haven visiting relatives. schedule for an extemsion school Mr. Mitchell of New Ham a THE GlFr OF GlFTS FOR THEHOME field Center cemetery. ' The - bearers| Madeline Mannion of the Western, Mre {fi"fifcfiklfi?fir is the guest of|which is to be held at an early date. |{riend rotored to town 10 ége G V. 3 were J. D. Chaffee, C. Howard Chaffee, | Union, is in Waterbury on business. Smith last week. L. B. Chase has returned after a'few days' visit with his mother at Whit- ingham, Vt. Mrs. F. A. Manderson has returned home after three weeks' stay m the Johnson hospital, where She under- wént a serious operation. Mrs.. Ellen Webber is gaining strength daily at the Johnson hospital and is looking forward to her return home. On her 76th birthday, the 19th, she received flowers gifts, htwrs and postcards from many friends. John G. Wightman, deputy automo- bile inspeetor of Tofland county, has been assigned to act in Willimantie and vieinity in place of Ralph C. Young of Danielson, who will assist George H. Bradford of Montville for New London county. Albert E. Sumaer and Edwin O. Sum- ner. Chief of Police Daniel J. Killourey took in two drunks Wednesday after- noon. The first man, who gave his name as John Frieiry of Willimantic, was arrested about 3.30 o'clock when ! he was found in an intoxicated condi- tion on High street. Upon reaching the police ~ station . Chief ~Killourey | ifound another man under the in- Mrs, Daniel P. Dunn of Prospect street is in South Manchester visiting relativ Miss Rose Hickey was in Hartford i Wednesday. Edwin Brown of Hartford has re- turned home after yisiting relatives in this cf irs Uppam of Boston returned !home Wednesday after visiting at the home of H, C. Hooker. 3 Peter Peterson has returned to this city after a short stay with friends in Hartford. Mrs, J. Labby and daughter, Mrs. William Johnson returned Wednesday after spending a few days visiting Mrs. Frank Bonahumi of Turner ave- nue, Torringten. A GRAPHOPHONE Bacheler was clected president. - A horse which Ben Robbing from a colt and which has familiar figure about towm, has killed. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Essex ‘e tertained, over Thanksgiving, Misses Phyllis Ryder and Marion Butterield of Hartford. Mr. Pokorny has been for treatrent at a New York hospital. Miss Nellie Thrall of mnmlnq' visiting at Three Ga:l;:. > Miss Genevieve ner- spent & few days Nst week in Bosten, vt_;wi ing Miss Hills. ~v; As Christmas time approaches, our thoughts turn to gifts for dear cnes—emissaries of our . Nothing In Settinp of Platinum In Settings of Gold RINGS, in Fancy Settings, is very New York is bringing fifty cents a Kanahan has marketed YE POSTE CARDE SHOPE Something For the Mrs. Abraham Zegeer entertained a few young people Tuesday in-honor of the birth@ay of her two year old daughter, Olga, 'Phe guests were l’Mls s Marjori€ and Eunice Webster, | Elizabeth McLaughlin, Alice Gagnon and Mildred Olsin. The little = girl|}? received a number of gifts. Mrs. Ze- geer was assisted by Mrs. H. C. Web- ster in entertaining the guests. Miss Grace Olin of Willimantic is a guest at Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Thomp- son's. Native honey in the comb scarce in the lacal stores. state honey box. . some in & . J. B. Palmer, Jr., of Lisbon, one of leve and affection. Clusters and Solitaires. LA-VALLIERES of Brilliance, BROOCHES of Exquisite De- sign. SCARF PINS of Distinctive| will give greater pleasure to mother, sister, wife or sweet- heart than a Graphophone. But-do not wait until the last crowded hour before Christ- LITTLE FOLKS Make Their JThere will be only cftizens’ in the field election next Monday. for borough officers STAFFORD SPRINGS one ticket, the at_the borough The nominees are: Warden, > % 5 James Sheppard, Jr.; 7 fred D. Bernardo, D. W. Mitchell, C. B. Tschiunni,; clerk, Charles H. Moore;,, treasurer, Charles H. Moore; collector o ftaxes, Patrick J. Murray; burgesses, Al- week's illness. Londen Jan. 13, 1956, but much of her Mps. €. Deneau returned last Thurs- day after a few weeks' stay in Minne- apolis, where she was the guest of her sister. She went with the intention of spending the winter, but the climate was much colder than in her own state, winter having already set in when she eached_there. Mrs. Lilla Colburn, 63, died at her home Nov. 20 from pneumonia after a She was born in New the higgest honey-producers in this section, remembers that twenty-five yeafs ago, after gaining the neces- sary ‘permission, he visited the old Blissville mill, a landmark situated on the then® Norwich turnpike, not far from his home. All summer Mr. Palmer had been watching a swarm of bees which had made this their home away up.under the jet, near the belfry, fifty feet or more from the ound. He says that - almost any invited, to supper at Mrs . Preston. Mrs. William Bentley lgnt 'rm giving with her sister in Groten, _ Samuel Bartlett died u his on Village Hill Wednesday of week and was buried Friday. He been in poor health for séme t{mfi. Bartlett was a devoted member of Misses Palmer and Durning tained Misses Mersereau and ke at Thanksgiving dinner. They Patterns Baptist chufch, anviu life was passed in Stafford. She is last summer the bees could beli; sorvices whep able. He lod mas to make.your selection. 801 MAIN ST. WILLIMANTIC | bailiff, Thomas J. Hayes; assessors, | b 000 Rer o Russell Col, | Seen coming in i steady line from the 'CUFF LINKS, TIE CLASPS WE INVITE YOUR CONSIDERATION H. W. STANDISH | THE HALLMAKK STORE WILLIMANTIC BROWN CORDOVAN $12.00 SOME MONEY, BUT ; SOME SHOE | W. N. POTTER 2 Union St. Willimantic| ART CRASH i PART LINEN, 16 INCHES WIDE,| SUITABLE FOR TABLE RUNNERS, BUREAU SCARFS, ETC, 29¢ Yard Rhode Island Textile Co. MAIN STREET OPP. CHURCH WILLIMANTIC You Will Find a Good Line of Baskets and Boxes For Xmas at Dolly B. Stanton’s @6 MAIN ST. WILLIMANTIC 1s no advertising medium ln El! rn_Connecticut egual ts The Bul- tin for busimass resuita. Wb el | JOIN THE CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW| $1.00 MAKES YOU A MEMBER Step into our Music department, make your choice of the different machines and of the various finishes, and with a small initial puyfient we will deliver the machine you select to your home. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Better Than Hand Milking The Empire Milker is the most efficient mvlkmy machine on the market today, and is'equipped with the three-sided squseze, which makes it im. possible to cause inflammation regardless of how long it is used, We can refer you to prosperous farmers right in your locaitty' who are satisfied The Jordan Hardware Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. RELIABLE FOOTWEAR REASONABLY PRICED is the reputation we strive to maintain, We are now displaying for the holidays COMFY SLIP- PERS, MOCASINS, FINE HIGH CUT ARCTICS, and RUBBER BOOTS for the Kiddies—Warm Footwear of all kinds. THE UNION SHOE CO. C. F. Risedorf, Proprietor Willimantic, Conn. burn, two_sons. George of Burlington Rearby ficlds, busily engaged in col- Ft., and Clifton of Wichita, Kas. Since |1ecting their ‘winter store of honey. the death of her only daughter, Mrs. (They gained entrance under thé jet . Good service isn't werth much without good merchandise, May Colburn Mosley, thrée vears a<o, | through a small crack. t All Wool Clothes ner bottle. To ake HAYES Heal a Cough d.{F,\u\fl HONEY. 35¢ As a resuit of his vieit- he secured sixty-three pounds of pure comb honey of the finest uality, also seven quarts of young worker bees and the queen. AND ALL WOOL SERVICE. and good merchandise is all the better when good service goes with it. It's good service to offer such large selec- tions of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ALL WOOL CLOTHES. It’s better service to guarantee them, as we do,,to give you lusting satisfaction. You'll like these clothes—the fabrics, the style, the workmanship, and the fit is assured ~—otha_rwuq you don’t buy. Your satisfaction is the thing —when you are satisfied, we are, and not until. That kind of service adds value to any transaction. Come in here and see how much it adds to clothes buying. CHRISTMAS OFFERING READY H. E. Remington Co. WILLIMANTIC, CONN, VICTROLA COMPANIONSHIP Think what it means to the woman alone at home all day! Whatever her mood. the Victrola will amuse her—or thrill her. Entertainer and friend, too! Has your home a Victrola? $25.00 to $300.00. EASY TERMS, IF DESIRED UNITED TALKING MACHINE CO. 666 Main Street Telephone 240 Willimantic WE FEATURE SERVICE, U. S. L. Battery Service Station RENTAL, REPAIR AND STORAGE FOR THE WINTER FIRESTONE AND GOODRICH TRUCK TIRE SERVICE SAFETY FIRST—USE WEED CHAINS WINDHAM CYCLE SHOP 907 Main Street . Telephone 682 Willimantic $ CARTIER, 780 MAIN SIREE!' THE LUCKY HORSESHOE. BOARD “The Spirit Finger” THE BOARD WITH HUMAN BRAINS It Talks—It Answers Every Question. MAILED ANYWHERE UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE. Druggist WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Conditions Are Constantly Changmg We hardly more than succeed in preparing for an event befare it arrives, passes and becomes a matter of histo processes and begin preparing for something else. then we re-arrange our mental Just now we are all Y giving much thought to preparations for Christmas: But don't spend too much time thinking about it for Santa Claus is approaghing rapidly, taking all grades and hills “on the high." Never wers there so few really desirable haliday articles as at the gresent time, and _they rapidly. The frantic grab for “somet satisfactory to anyone. are going hing” at the last minute is nat J. B. Fullerton and Co. WILLIM, ANTIC “The Other Terror That Scares Us From Self-Trust Is Our Consistency.” 'GIFTS FOR THE HOME WILL LAST FOR YEARS AND ARE A SOURCE OF JOY AND COMFORT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. COME INTO THE J. C. LINCOLN CO. FURNITURE Tel. 705-3 UNDERWG Tel. 105-2 : | | The sureet, safest "V i | choose those gifts that miew | bound to use. Here are s’ daughter wm; whan he I&M son in Hartf Rev. Theouore Bacheler is ing the Interchurch Werld state conference at New Haven,- the Yale school of religion this Miss Davis of New Ha' en gnd- Sleight of New York were week guests at the osgrove home. Mr. Beany of New Haven staged over Sunday at the Ryder house. it Waterbury—The help given by, schools in furthering vnfiqu = causes during the war points to/a wider use of the schools in time, Superintendent of W. Tinker states in a repart. to the board "of education. qn useful suggestions fn. Jeweler. RINGS—Signet, Stone and Dlt’” $4.00 to $20000 SCARF PINS—Beautiful Designs . Gold and Platinum; $2.00 and.up. CUFF LINKS, $1.50 to $2000 FOUNTAIN PENB,‘!&um { SMOKING SETS, in Silyer and Srass, great variety of m-hu. MILITARY BRUSH SETS, in- Sterliog, Ivory and Ebony, $5.00 t $10.08 SHAVING CUPS, $3.00 and .up’ AMERICAN WATCHES, in Qafd Silver Cases, $15.00 to $100,00 ‘“ WATCH CHAINS, in Beautiful Rar signs, $3.00 to $25.00 | & visit to this well-stocked gtare wWill prove of great value to the mm J. C. TRACY Jeweler Willimantie DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHORPING NOW. JAY M Sflm Succeeding Fiimare & Shepard Funeral Director & 60-62 "ORTH ST, Lady Assistant wig FUNERAL O(RE| L 5 . mmem (Lady Assistant) 36 Union St. Phone 290 br.F.C.M : mmmnmuwl\- Hows —6 3. m, iv 3 0 B WHEN YOU WAST o put ’Ollf fness befors the public, there 1s medium better than through. the vertisius sciumus of The Bulletin,

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