Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 6

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O i ol S Norwish Dulw . ntis Of fieey 23 Chursly 8t Mdu What Is Gaing On Tenights Pythlan Sisier No. 2, meets at The Smith-Winghester Manufacturs ing company plant at Sputh Windham closed down Thursdgy merning ta use .Dn. al mm !’hlq lwlnr ’fh of n‘ino-‘?r'sn hinists, nnux ers and ,lhe} were going to wail n L {10 the morning. The men held a Wnt !ing Thursday alumoa gg tlu nuw- by raoms of the Kflé‘ in the Opera Hoy resided over by ;dva 'fl lz is talk to the men he eclal nu ' Mr. Barstow of. the l{u!t company had heen told that gy. m;g of the glsn( wanied 3 48§ with & r cent. !mxu; { Barstow stated that “‘h r shorter haurs could net he m& ut tfic increase would be granted taking ef- fect Jan. 1, 1920. At pressnt the eom- pany runs under a 83 hour week basis, Wednesday the men met My. Har- stow with another propesition, a 58 “hour week with a 10 per ecent. inereage. This wag flso refuged, 9389’ ng the inerease. Thursday mornipg the men decided to walk out if this not met in full, Barstow that they would walk oyt at Tt was at this time that the v posied the notice of cipsing r inventory and it is looked upon b¥ ihe-men as a mave by the company to prevent the men from striking. It was ated that My, Barstew stated the 50 hour working week wns it wou'd cost the company additional each wvear. It was the men that the pay of was nat @s high-as other d for the same clags oI k. When the vot the men wonld a ck and the 10 per rpporied that it was rmanimously vor. The men also decided te g2n lant in o hody this (Briday) ernoon at 8 a'clock and presgpt their femands to the eom At present the Smith-Winchester plant has heen working ynder a 38 asis, 10 hpurs for frve davs and a ha day urdavs. The men ¢ demands for a 48 dld pot get it them fhat the ontracts based unon o After ne iemands for an iverease hod been i the men de dto walk out. was taken {q see pt the 50 hour nt. incregsa, it e Ph-lrh -Winchester Manu- company planned tq take gnanuai in- Stops the Tiekle, 5 the throat and eurs HEAT 3 ONEY. JAY M. SHFPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 LORTH 8T. WILLIMANTIC] Asuaxam Tel tnnne:flon Kz!lourev Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Union St Wiilimantic, Conn. Phone m (L‘dy Assistant) R 3 hun ventory 8bo t th tuu, and had, qxe of fne mflr eration, Wi M‘JF ahda for oEn inge vt‘ e !:ug fi ! !m seu"i‘l && treat ‘hfl' men :‘fi:' & hfl L é o IR the ' e ’l'han( oFe, t- -hov thn nu gmp.n rn their getic alded 1o ?“ m -ruu a fl*!c '!‘hfi The oolq wq\u thl} uc Wedngsda! qu lehm n e ous lodal wnt{nue to gp Ong 0 'eets of ‘hp ch in the number two weels t) ere number af ‘5% el it Ry {' nve responded durinz the to fight chimnrey fi e AT Ar) the wave is & a ! e ngine eom o three eal }: fone” hettop w‘ffg ¢ iy f itfih&% ree: | ek Williman: "Lows M !lgnfl ‘thoml ihmqs‘mnt the A ero © mgn nullcqrhl? ot~ nprpape u o! flvw but ree men Ol res. atmaud reqse in gu 3 o et women. "’ —Mrs. Ganyes, & o, 1, Steele, Ala. ‘Women who sufferas Mrs. Gaines di »bmld uo‘t;c esitate to remed; oC Ly..n hnm Vpgq y trigl, the evidence I The first aall came in $haut 1,80 a'clock | 8fering among women. Wednesday nmrnnnn when the echim- P .mm Mnrllrth Pi fire and | The e'ultbgf theg! forty years’ zxpm' fl bufarfl l‘: ney at the ham af ‘Wil nwbrnok sm:t l{, zave the men somg treu wag extinguighed. At Thursdav afterngon anather un h?ak out ip the qayqr chimney and the fire- men sogn had it in th«: day Ifflz fougi Charles psin axtinenish the hlaze. instanges of the effget of { upsday) the Muiligan of Chapman street, nroteetors. and a few more d 11 put ‘enough some of the city icehouses. unpder gentrol. ther n had chimney firg at thg home. of g snine 12 gallopg of chemical to Other notipeable eald are the ineyeased huyine of gloves gnd gar The river is frozén gver avg of eantinued eold ice on the river fo fill Christmas exercises will be heid in the graded schools some in the mornipg afternoen. The gxercises school have been givided parts, the pupils of tod (Friday) Natehe: Misses -Larkin, q otl;ers in the inte four Hevrip, Moriarty and Collins at the kinder: morning; of M lett Chapnel and Wi m recitalis of the Misses recitation mom at2n. m, In the two basketball gameg at 1m Windham High school ¢ evening the 1 High rious. Phe beys’ five lined up against the five from Stafford and won by the score of 29 io 12, They Were never in danger of de- feat and at the end of the first period had a total of 14 points to their op- ponents 7. Tn the girls! basketball oniest Miss Vivian Wllllfims starred he Jocal team, getting a total of 7 of ibe 11 points hér team teceive white the Alumni of {he scheool scraped up Bad 6 points while their opponents were still trys ing to get thejr first haskef. The death of Mabel Stabs welve year-old daughter 'adloy Saba, occurred Thursday mornipg at st seph’s hosp! to mepingitls. The deceased was in ‘grade in the \atrhqug gram- | chool, and was the en. Besides her parents , Ed: s twa hroth ¥ ing of the id Thursday eve- ul the f‘nvgregatlonal church :Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 716 Main Bt. Willigantic Hours —6 2 m. jv 3 p. . . Phune ¢4 | The fabric seetion is fittin stri ped silk for a shirtwaist, coating. JEWELRY FOR GIFTS The most suitable and ae. ceptable of gifts is Jewelry, It will kecp tho_u!hts of the recipient’s mmd—you can €hoose fram Bar Pins, plaip o r set with brilliants, Brooches in varius pat terns, Bracelets, Rings, Clasps, Bajrettes, Guff Links and a hundred and one other things. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn, Gift Sugg.eétioni‘ From The Fabric Section gly prepared wth gift suggestions appropriate for mother, daughier or sister whether she needs silk for a froek, soft georgette by sister for a frock, or something in fine soft waelen, for a dress, There is 2 hundred and one suggestians hese that will he welcome and will make a very acceptable gift. THE H. C, MURRAY CO. houae As next Phursday is Chp mas the meet e scouts will e pastponed for ane Wh(: the Tqext Meeting to e held Fhursday, Jandary | 1820, rten ragms at § o'clock in the . Mys. nge in the schopl the i of ‘the I death heing due| dest of four | Rhosy Saba.| Ffiwnfiden Bl ulvwa write Lydia Co., Lynn, M My e is at Jour rs? ter fop the benefit ofA nt:her suf- | give t!;.gZ fp;‘nous ! bilshed !‘b“o::lm m%r:’ b”zi;,gt; roves heyond question this !:nnd‘:fld remegy has relieved much : Shopping Snfi:im IT COSTS NO MORE 70 BUY HERE Buy Your CANDIES Now and Don’t Wait Till the Last Minute Peopls nawadays are too intelligent to think that Chacolates beught en the day be- fere Christmas were made on the same moming or the day before, The fact is that na- tionally advertised brerds are mswarzly made and shipped from the factories a month or more previous. /SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 5LB. BOX BITTERSWEETS. ... $250 2 LB, BOX BITTERSWEETS. ., $1,10 Inoun due to trcublu iu | steam pressure. Windham Girls' Club e, day night, 20 1819, a mary. M Admission 50 cents, including w. —ady, Men from Engine Company, No. 1, responded to another telephone glarm' p'elock. ! of George Thursday night abgut 6.30 The cHimney 3t the home Moore on Mountain strcet and re quired about twelye gallons of chemi- cal to put out the fire. fourth fire that the company called upon to fight within the hours, P ns who enjeyed the skating on has reached a thick ess of about inches. Threads. Phil Chepey of Va New London Thur: home of Dr. Gi tayk avenue. for a vi ‘aradis left Thursday \‘lr:l Frank St. Joha wag in Hart- ford for the day Thursday visiting friends, Normal School Notes. Miss Grace A. Chjld. librarjan of the Normal sehool has been appointed lhe i of the publicity com stern Connect lege G'ub in the c; 2 §4.000.000 At an entering 4 in the com- of The train dy after three glelock in the afternon. rnr'n ugmani ta: Bpstqn Mass, was tw0 hours late Phursday afep- party suit, oF a mice pattern of warm SILK UNDERWEAR, Silk Unsierwear and Cami- soles for gifi-giving *from ane weman to another is Very practical. Pink and white Bloomers are $3.98 1o $4.98, Pi ;an&d gvgge. eats afe Philippine Underwear with fine p%mbrmd%rcdc éesngas make aceeptable gi E.avsl»;e Chemises, $3:98 to $4.98. Njggi Gowns are $3,98-ia Other garments in Crcpe—de.— Chine and fine Nainsapk are $2.98 to ¢ Willlmgnhc shortly | i | | i | | 1 'Old villape and the New village, 8 3 vegent visitor at the for, ;\l schpol, STA FFORD SPFRINGS hom«. from 1 of Gymnasties YAl of the public schools will close | ;‘uq (Friday) for two wee 1. G. Eanfesd. B I e 8. Otln Levi Rees, mayshal. JEWETT CITY Wreaths and plants for Christmas at 1 Whiting's greenhousce. Te]. orders de- livered —adv PLAINFIELD The Children of Mary held a whist party at the Holy Name club a large \crowd attending, There was .a match.game at the -bowling alley between the weavers !and mule spinners, the weavers tak- 'Ing two straizht games ouf of thren; | The girls’ match same was ealled off ‘until” Monday evening between the Mrs. Mitehell and son 'Ovela of Bristol were recent callers here for 8 few days. , Joseph il vos g business caller ip Norwich this week Henry Smith has resigned at the + Lawton Mills and is i - al Viliage > gen " Phe Odd Fellows held their Decem- her meemrf in” Foresters’ “hall ' this Tred Chapuf went tg Py viden Lusmeu Thursday. e 5 William Santwell is building 2 ga- rage for' the machine . he has pur- chased. Mrg. 8. Cotnoir has began in Willj- mantic to see her daughter whao is in 8t. Joseph s hespital. No. 2 weave rgom recently defeated 1 card room. two out of three, in owling match, Hmis ‘Colburn was a business call- crfwgl Ogclémhufl We:]:.‘. ohn Oats has purchased a ré tomobile, 3 48 new o “Herb 'ext Campbell has resigned at the W n sara LK Soms bt oldiers gn‘osl hava wr tien for 5 and recel %a? ;‘. i .*Xp !cfi g 1191 oh MIM N ‘g'ho have been helr h rigks: a; w- bflt fgm %u Se,filiug w This was the | as bgen | st 48 the river Thursday state that the ice! y street was inl isiting at the +Cheney of Mon- in Mrs. Benjamin Savory of ‘\{‘“““le > was in Rockville on business G Y jish will 5 LBS, ASSORTED HARD CANDIES, 1 LB. BOX CHOCOLATES end pure, highly flavered .......... $2.50 BONBONS ..,,,. theersranger $1.00 5 LBS. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 2 LB, BOX OF MIXED CANDIES e 350 ond CHOCOLATES ....,....,, $1.60 2 LB. BOX OF XMAS RIBBON 5 LBS. EXTRA FINE CHOCOLATES, L b i ks Lt R SO 2 LE. BOX OF BUTTER 1LB, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, OTHER PANGY. cmng Poond Cretonne boxes .. ye00r000000., $3.50 n 7 Besides our own unlimited quantities of Chocolates, we have Malllud'q. Park & Tilford’s, Mary Elizabeths, and Mirror, in all sorts of boxes. Our anticipation of radical advances in sugar and othey ‘materials gives present purchasers a decided advantage in buying at the above prices. PETERSON, Inc. Agents for Benson & Hedges PLue Place Your Order for Cigars and Peterson Cigareftes. Ige Cream Now, e terranean, js spenqing lo da fur: in Norwich Wednesda; lough at his home. 'For some uine he Tony Rutker is cleiring gut Shea's|has been on the mine-sweeper ehouse near the new dam, which he!now at Charleston. 8, €., 10 W will fill for yse next summer, will return Dee. 20, George A. Mills of Lebanon was a{ Mr. and Mss. John Rossnagh aller here. Wednesday. cently spent several days i Pawtuc) The new whist! hich has been in-let, R. . The wrip was made by aute- alled at the Elgart Brothers' plapt'mnbx . tned out A npmber of | “Rev. H. €, A large crowd enjoyed Dodge’s pond, . MYSTIC Masses at St. Patricks church Sun. kating on cins’C. (»'( ock as announced ! 1day last. Jos;ph Gieser died at his home (n j Oak sireet Thursda \comph tion of dise; 1 by the Ros until ye ed to give upg w by his wife, a brother, John Gieser, of Ston- |clothi gion. to st | Mrs. Charles C. Dgdge am \haye gone to Macon, Ga., where Lhe) Imn spend the’ wiptel H 07 has fi McKnight occupied the ¥i and carpenters| pylpit iast Sunday in the a‘bs,neq o; getting the shop ready to! Mr. Rospagle. Some of thp farmeérs have i | obliged to carry t{fii mik tq pluceg | which it was Dogsible fof the mijk ru&ks to reach, op accoupt of thg mu A ‘horse belun ing t o'p i §1 nds will be|was hum: r\ smse #;tmls' e snh ved \;hfln the pia,.\t is in full M t. Schwars i der. ht schoel closed 1 after the holiday Talcott wag t‘;r‘ Zugst of con hed working op has to gone | fri spend the| M i Were : i i chapel angd LL\]]L“ Thumdaj evgnmg _COVENTRY et M. Furney, 74, widew of GLASGO Glasgo sehool gloses mdfly f{‘:idgy) for tiwo weeks' vacalmu ) ’f ie, Thomas Trevena ! in are on a business haye a Christma, tree Sup- day evenipg in Columbus hall ¥ afier sdan«iws several % gt the hnn;e of hep entg | Ae :? Ma (‘OLCH!ZSTER left Wednesd: I it wiih Hartford | of Westchester | ns: on tr.ends in town oni { th Tift js cxpemei hmye from high school the first of the week for the Christmag vaeati an. Jeffrey Blanchard, wig has clerk for Levi Paven far 2 more, has chiained work ip 'p‘; to which plage hg bas mo: hovsehold goeds and lapfly N p 1san Dayon. 2 former clerk for Mr, Bayon, has wcceeded Mr. Blanebard, u?f emetery. She s is ced twe sons, haries and ¢ nd a daughter, Gerirude, entry. Reweijl C! 3 M Wi lm,nu; [ for three yearg in the T i Wumen are al ay: in uuea! of gome. thing—but a conquest Seems to puit them best. of :.mlmgtc‘; wasg ss.lay. A. Carrier and Mrs. Lu-!y in i il ment Lo fem: W‘lmls('wh Ou'l'euilh& PFMuu bpuxw,g,, at the uw- Theatre. B 11? *fl.. meets il 0 n{é fin’%%gu a% ‘ao “’ 61: :Ct me 4 '@v&& e gi\ Vit Rt ANNOUNCEMFNT 5. ity Mission Needs. The @ity Mission needs comfopters and blankets. The gera wmthfl' has e the need mperativ b L Bl H EATBF actress inney, ful n !\&5 Faewre’l WYF mak her debut as a ,@ym . wmorrow t the Davis th ‘Brstwhile usan,” Phig gughgfu of the Mennonite he wen sg ?’enmte poverty odue ianal !n iens. was afl from Helen R. novel, mabetta" which was the bfl!ig g sucpw(p] stage vehicle for a few years back. The mflld Fe |8 “Saered SQisnod 2 fvespart | p n starring Wa. Russell in eRe o gtrongest stories over shewn on the sersen, for the daring vevelationg' of life at an army post duwi) pmg time are spectac- An unserupulous woman whnu VHU{ spelis {9 make every map her vie responsible for {he iense pituai Which opds the stery un wh;e&eam eis & vi.h.m. i f de- :g:t"ggn 5 sfiMv eensmgecto e ome a feu qt:« - Current Bvents nmi R fuany Mutt and Jef comedy completu the show. “Brasd The Foday and Saturday the Breed will g i 1 Gl M ; Owe; vnn ng Pns story P ceadil- P § icture i§ an unusual [:ql‘e SUFp: Ls his rev ue! mns pwlll qgfso be seen hon fil( “wth s«n:atfmal scenes. is an exgiting w pieture, pulsai- Y“h tense q'nua ;vk'x;‘lg L;;ling SLor] e News flrgpm&a the Bill for today and Saturday. omm‘ Supday, Monday day, Th Mw Who Staved tng film sensation of th MANSFIELD CENTER For the last two Sundays My. Pary. ;(udenl from New Haven, Ras been e 85 p eandidate, preaching Supd; 13 n;? and yemaiging for the even T T¥ice. Rev. B. B. Ayer preached in New Haven Sunday'in the Intgrests of the «tgflm'msmfiml fund. evening was past masters’ hL o grange. he ’Ymmg Propless club met last he home of ?‘J‘us Ruth Da- t 2 - ragm- whmh ineluded deseriptions of he ebservance of Yuletide in other ands 3nd the singipg of Shristmas carols was prepored by the commitiee ‘or the gvening., Mrs. E. P. Ayer, Miss “uth Davoll and Jessie Inman. A pumber of new hooks, mostly fie- ion, has been received at the librgry his weel: and otherg are expected to rrive sQQ! Many piars are belng made for rge relebration of Christmas. The ch dren of the €emer schopl nnder direction of their teacher, Miss Ge ‘rude Hurhes, will have an entertain- this (Friday) afternoon for vhich thev have heen m-k p;apgm;mng A committee consisting ~f Cong ng thy Jenner and ) ~rransing a pro tree for the child i schnal which js to he held Tuesdav avening, the 274, at the ~lelack. fineria’ Christmas mns‘e is heing npepared by the ph Sraday tbg 21st. 'N\e RR \axeR of thg mmill will be hatd Satyrdgy '\nerngnn, CFNTRAL. VILi AGE nd Myps. James Pgilett haye he?u{ z-fmgd t-fi Moosup to attend the funeral of Mrs. Pellett’s niece, Mrs. arney §rosvenor, at al Ars. Pel'fl e ter, Mrs. nor Tived y ung’ '“‘I ;md wag well eE Bennle been - mesey bAScause of the sudden deau; p! her siste 1 Georse Pow! 28 vetu bis home in Providwnce, hav several here, where he formerly unt of :hhe geath of his sister, My Smi nepal w’u‘fh}“\? herp @ tiona) churr ir\ Hnsamher ofi]cmtpd 2 Sang 2 Robert arkg ucv Allan, Ernest Scon of Proyidence and Beccher Drown of this urlal was 8t r. and Mrs. Jerome Iofrance and fant werpe made il Tuesdav eveming Ly inhaliRg coal gas while sleeyng. £ 3 R fmnz of the Tillinghast block on the gyare. Tb:.;u *’d pnes have been over thirl ears. i zctr: B:ddl‘re yhas moved his heusehold goeds to “Allenton, R. where he has been emnlaved for a lew menths as a ¥ Jdeh Pfilwfil’ 9f Palmer. M vu- and Syn- nds Satul iax A chimney fire at the pom of Pe- ter Antheny was extipsu'shed by members of ihe Feniral t‘lre Co. L 9 usodbtfand extinenishers. heen visiting at John L. Ghanman's. s, Rollang Hartley of Pittsfield, M" 5 Gertrude Hapdy of Sprinsfield, g ?qgm 82 lgvrsw and Sunday w-oh by Bsrgh Riebmond has returned 15 xg 2 §ta¥ ‘n Goadvesr ab the hame eF g0 B Y ues ping a hearing was held bp{ora Juag;?ar Blbate T eph Smith ter and isy Ebhampaene, of . - A. W. Buchenan. agent for benruw: The paren f the lad ; ipsgpnrt spd it was we at Pitnom, George qn’ord has m or- Kenneth Stetson of Providenece has Mass.. is snerdine a few davs here. ss Jescphine Armstropg. Mrs. ett Richmond. rd. ta the elew: ear-old son Wal e board of education “aftend- ;a eqmmvt ihe poy to, 0 W ;{ he is emflpvenl in the 5"{-‘15 fl( Llo t‘rs'guck Sis Ruth FPEnD AT X r‘g t‘ ;&:‘! will Eove lebra t 'Jer Uil Um I%flm even: Paval} il speed the Shrigt- Wyg with §av gii}er in Bog: ol Fe ok ol

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