Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 2

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e e ——————— s | SEET el OMLD'S LAXATWE : ded b D 3 : E council of the state and appolnt- M ore Closs to a thousand people attond- film featuring the activities of the | pdne® e made Monday by Gov, Mar. ) B sion and the 102nd H. Holeomb. “the military mass meeting held in | Twenty-sixth division and the ous H, . GUE! REMOVE POI- capacious drill shed of the state | Infantry in particular, 0 which Co. & LOOK AT TON E Tusmtay | 1 of this city was o unit, followed | The recruiting staff for the U. & SONS “ROM STOMACH, LIVER slides of s’ city was by : [ A W 4. ovening. Jammes ertm:;t Q neu!mbm-e:l’ :tareovflwn 6 .. -al80 if:: éb“ a“m nq Efi ‘lflfl . AND BOWELR 3 ulp Sl was ran snd who serves as s | e HAL Sran el e i e e ies Hal nes oo > . : : e meeting Bt i anis, " 0% | et o, TR e e 8| ot Iatats I s e o » The recruiti: uarters locat- :‘h. and introduced the speakers from interest shown thers is little 'ed!ln (c5y Lnl‘ headq o gh Btreet. : E 1 4 com- Members of the G. A. R, |doubt that a National Guar World war veterans, d | pany, "if formed here, would uphold tt-u officials oo:unlod“:gs cgla-nnn ’p: syo far as were possible, the rec- | .Leland Edwin Dates, a teamstes, ithe platform in addition to thespeak- | orq of Willinantic companies of the :11,‘; ;nfi.g:y m.,';n%n from ’fi‘,‘" of the evening. | past. & a at his home over, wis {;fi’fl by the Willlmantic Ameri-| The death of Mrs. Anthony Hanson,|born mfinn:fnm Mass., June 15th, {cad band at the opening of the pro- | the wife of the storekeeper at North | 1889, r.hc.nr; Omuu'um Dot-m !gram. The principal speaker of the | Windham, occurred late Monday. The'| Bates. He leaves his : »’A.-? iy iSveaing, Father ‘James T. Sherry of | deceased had been il about two c‘h.lmmh,hm an Iy Chaplain of 'the | wecks with pneumonia. She was er, two Srp i & §ave a stirring eu- | born in West Warren, Mass, May 8, { two ststers. that famous | 1386, the daughter of Achon and Al- The funeral of Mrs, Martha Am ' unit and told a number of in- | meia Vondeville. Beside het husbang Magon was held Tuesd: teresting and m“mfm mfl?[ o(m?:n- and mothsx; s&s "1 ‘-un}lnd by m: her home in Ugfl S !pennings among the bove. He 8 | children, Dorothy, years; 0 Rev. Leénard’ e "'hfh tribute to m:d. mouml-l :;t {eauz; Romv{.\lt. u: yu;;: m a - dasic s Fisk, thiSe it never return as wel 0 | lyn, years; by ree sters, Mrs. Ave 3 m Gardner, obert Aceept rnia” - Syrup of igs o g or villing that their) Bmille Turschmad of . Sommerss | myoSiton T Baward ~ Simmons. (i R L S should go, leaving it all. Futher | worth, N. H. Mrs, Merell Converse, Pusial was in Gurleyviile emetery.|ine’ pusage,” then you are bure your Sherry emphasized the fact that the | of Torrington, and Mrs. Edgar Field PFuneral Director J. M. Sheperd was in ohlld i§ having the best and = most service men should stand together, | of North Wilbraham, Mass, charge of the arrangements. ‘hatmiess laxative or physic for the lit- H 2 i country "o ik cblon o1 funarel o Jamos Kelley wos ey e tovs 1t deliions frotey sasto bui| | A eld Tuesday morning from y taste. - e g idvised that o campalen | nome nt Mo, 35 Crestons won s STAFFORD SPRINGS airections Tor child’s dose on sach bot- gEalnst those who wonld overthrow | 530 oolock with 2 requliem high mass| wwoieer Phipps of Boston, who re- |tle. Give it without fear, 3 s, | Tho puntor Rov. Tron 35 ciar 80K | cently purchased the AmaGoh TRStis | IO T o watiforaa lines at first, but e Cr e U 'l;hv' pastor, hRev. John E.Aghrk. ';am. shop %"‘""‘y {n Stagordville, hias Nl | wssiebabiteie e that meas: 3 ciated. The' bearers wers Adelard Be- Jttle has been said, ho stated, about | jair James Healy, Michael Monna- | 0o% f made preparatory to installing | ©f P- Mmet in Pythian hall, Tuesday i 1o a cioen, Hod I tiaE tho | hac e Tamiy 1ot Tn B Jomunal | MAERInery Tor o sik tHrowing {nduE: S Eha sommitiee to sse abotit renew- i oug tribate “-! paid to s who was in e Tamily lot in St. Joseph's try. The ‘building has been idle Story contract for lighting the Jors the blue. Futher Shorry wam | nmes Ly (..K:“:fi:gegr::’u'm B et ot Gannal Asado 0. ahout = ‘;‘u‘ro‘;‘h old o mesting at Judge closo v N ", < 'S ice, ony evening SIS . 200" | The body of Miss Nora Ana ‘Siser Doy D0 machine swoy Thire: tor L EPIE R0 Monday svining 10 draw tant General Cole of Hartford, who | ¥, Who dled Saturday In Rochesteh, | ssvera] years. ~After Mr. Amadon's submit to the company. spoke with pride of the work of tho | - Y+ arrived In this city Tuesdayaf- | death the Garland Woolen company of Dr. C. E. Pendleton was'in Amston ol mapiiard in the war. General | (ffhoon, and was taken In chatge by | Staffordville bought the property and nnd North Westchester, Tuesday. fole cmptasizag the work in th fu. | K/IoUrey Bros, fureral directord. | put & number of looms 1o 1 but thts Miss Atine Bigast roturned tn New t ture and sald that contrary to the | SCTViCes followed in Ste Joseph's | plant burned scon afterwards and the York Monday after a few days visit ef of many, wars are not through church. The bearers were James Fe. Jooms were gold and removed. The with her grandparents, at the Grand L o4 Tho real patelot, He aatq, | N> Jamos F. Toomey. Johri (Mulll- | bullding waa orecii e o obe B il 18 the man who prepares himselr in | S\2 and Timothy Gaillvan. JBurial| verse ih 1816 aud wes the Moma of ohe fime of peace. for any emergency | an !N the family lot in St. Josephia | ol Btamord loom: whith ores rig NORTH LYME {hat may arrive in the welfare of his | “oTetery. s gt h i sog e o i Sount:y. oTHe cost of preparedness fs| _Jerry Pardus, 20, a button maker ot| Mrs. Josephine Abbott, teacher In | George L. Ingalls has been staying but 2 tithe of the cost, of war, he | SOuth Willington, wan arrested late | the first grade in the schaol, | 4¢ 3. L. Raymond’s the past week, as added In concluding. Morday night as a person who com. | it unable fo teach this week on ac- | (hg snow is too deep to permit going ok W, Hurlbort of Hartford was in. | MItted the assault tpon 16 sear | COURE of an attask of peip: Mase Ko home to Norwich nights as has been troduced s the next speaker and on | David Kallenberd of Columbiy Sater | Moore, assistant in. the kindergarten | pig”cuctom. His mill s on M. J. behalt also <t ez e This to e o Mooul of 1o igh aebucive to supply utmost satisfaction in tires that ] which exists everywhere for Goodyear Tires This real Goodyear value in tires is available for your Férd, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or othermpllm.atqqrmServio_e-Stafion. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. ! 1 8 § i fA k of the Neat Host T o | day evening on the South Coventry | department, s 1 with & hard | g2 'e Jot now. made an appeal for strkon Sinls road nearly opposits tho Windhar | cold- Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Morse arrived ‘nin. almshouse.” Youne Kallenbord, in m"‘:"’mgg"g::"’h';‘ Holyoke was tn |y me Friduy grom s ten days’ stay in | Capt. Parmetee of . | company with his 12 year old hrgther, v : Montpelier, Vt, where they wen Soe o gyt l‘:{,‘;;,’:“ &2or- | Bolomon, ‘wae driving & loud oF hay| —Witlam Comins of Worcester acad- {'((DFRSIG L. whers Lester Morse, Fmoke in regard to the nntversal jaiil. | 07 A1 OF sled from Bonth Geseie to | smy has been spending a few days tn who was murdered by a neighbor in a. sy mining wituntion. and empha. | heir home in Columble-when & Bord | Staftord Springs. disputé over land boundaries. Mr. e peed of concerted action, | (OUFINS cnr drivon by Pardus ape| The attendance at the churches was Morse's mother returned with them | ] the SMould it be declded 3 proached them on the read. An argu. | Yery siim Sunday on account of X Bresent stafc miitia by Nationy | Mont followed o 4 the Hatc of Way | SSrmerois conditien ofiihe sobtlabd [PL R EERE o rers 1s resovering Guard, i 5 and Pardus stepped f 1 walks, fluenza. The showing of 150 feot of | 21 I machine to the ot oh Kararn | oty Wediedtest Aon Fenen 1FOUR AR_RURCK o Sliens. | ¢ ioe y Pounded the elder Kellenberg bov with | 1ay, thers will be morning and even- slowly from the effects of a badly 2 Pardus was arrested oy | In¢ desotions at St. Bdward’s Cath- eprained ankle resulting from a fail Allan Medrthur ot the Kallen- f olic and Grace Evisconal ciiurch. on the ice. She will not be able to berg home, where he had gone with The nortrhaund morning train due walk for several weeks. in an attempt to ‘smooth | In ‘Stafford Snrings at 8 o'clock did Mre. Eliza Martin is at her home S o er? bY, o coah settiement, | not orrive Monday untll 1130 a. m. |, Mre Biise Martin oo cartas This was not matisfactory to Samuel | The dclay was caused by a derailed | gIT¢ FAVITE DS Banning for several " 93 | Knllenbers, father of the-injured boy, | engine. months. ¥ho yanted the young man brought to | Farmers coming into town report NS S0, anrier Das beun ki Justice, and tho arrest followed, 'Par: | that several of the back roads are ool to make only two o thres trips as far dus entered a plea of guilty to an as. | blocked by snow. Only the malh coan. R B ot e v s as { mault charze in nollce court Tussday %, Aads are dn !'"":“ C‘;""m"‘l‘i day J. W. Stark sent a team to Lyme BAYER COMPANY, WHO INTRo. | MO™ins and eid he guessed-he lost | The rral delivery men have ound for for a visit. 30x 3% Goody: Double-Cure | T DestieCure $2.000 Faber Ao e #1788 oA e RN S T Tt e fr the mail. There has been no mail his h Jlis differed somewhat from | Very difficult to cover their routes for < " ooy DUCED ASPIRIN 18 YEARS the nbers bovs' story in regard | the past threo weeks. Although. thy :’:;'n’}:"‘;n%‘e‘r’_‘;:o;",‘h:‘;:.,‘f"mmer i AGO, GIVE ADVICE. to Jer ek the boys bad turned out | thermometer has besn lower, the mall has resigned. with no one else in view to let him hy, and ‘=atd his machine | carriers say that Monday was the to. take his place. STy ST was lodeed In asnowdrift in such a | tMost severe day of the season. te When the Bayer Company introduced way that he could Miss Olive Stark was home from 4 elther back Doctors report a good deal of sick- ¥ Sas oo, “ighieen years ago. phy- [mor mo forward,. Ha- b (Lock, b Dostors s Dorough. They have had | Hartford several days last week. ] i has been very Ry in oon Droved it a marvelous | that he was nest th thi Mae oo very difficult work In getting to some k. a0, i - BoiD o relieving Rheumatism, Colds, | family of mine: shosdice Whom wose | of thelf satiamr i in Adcy borough (il with imduensa tn Hartford, is re i Headache, Neuralgia, Earache, Tooth- | working He was fined $5 and costs | on account of the roads belng biocked “m& Sisson of Deep River called Lumbago, Neuritis, = Aching semienced to 15 days In fafl. | with enow. They have laid un thelr Ve 3 O‘SG t‘”? atarier L Joints. and Pain in general. Judgment was cuspended on the latter | autemediles and for the past three | ® Lowoe ol e e P et bis mmo: genuine. world- | account and he e ooy on proba. | weeks have been making thelr rounds| Mrs. Bva Tucker, who g T fimous Aspirin, you must “ask for | tion for three met o, pald the ['in_sleighs. oL kL E REEh oo Toapital, expects “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” marked it y Al The “Haper Crose e opi el | 82 and couts, ammounting 13 BETE o | St ooinell T, of O w1 mens 1o Ty S iaence bosplial o WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, HEAVY TOURIST TUBES wil e “Bay ross.” ‘ou wir in o gmoker at their rooms in Red Men's A e s ——— ke o0 prover dirctions n svery || The pird, 2nd final mesting of the | hal . the. evenitie oF (e B4 Tws COLUMBIA AND ACCESSORIES unbroken package. poard of rellef was hel uesday af- | out ~® town speakers will address the mm% Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost | ternoon in the selectmen's rogm T tre mAmh— Owing to the severity of the weath- GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE DI 5 gnly a few cents. Druggists also sell | town 'building. A number of laxpay- | M-~ £ \iis E. Chaffee, who has been er many persons are getting short of ‘LONDON COUNTY S Traasys, Dackges. Aspirin is | ors have appeared at the thres meets | with sncumonta, is recovering, {lag o el i e s FOR NEW LOI the frade mark of Bayer Manutacture | inze of the boatd and the smoune Lt Harry” Converse haw returned to | {Uel of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylicacid. | reduction asked for fotals $4500. A | Rridgeport after & brief visit with hig | 10 Dave & supply of cord wood are o d. as | Jint mesting of-the boari ot 2 {often obliged to_cut it by hand. SWAN CO Norwich L i mestthy o reu‘;?“{...“bs‘éi’?.f.’{é paother. Mrs. R. 8. Converss, on High- | £t Goep smow makes it aimeui to New London % 1 o ¥ Dr F.C. J ckso for Monday, Feb. 23, at 2 o'clock. Bernord L. Mulllns has been absent | BOVe an: i . E a n - eed of coal find it diffi- The news of the recent appointment | "~ his dities In the office of the | ¥RO are In n ible to get it trans- Pabyen Woolen company for the past | CUlt 1€ Dot impossible to ge d m Willimantic, Yirde:days cf sooliint of #n dtak et ORe SRR ITmANC, - ive s H. W. Porter, who has been ili dur- Hien, in Manchester, over the week i en 3 n i in|Ing the past week with the prevailing - “Gri i e e e uasths Chval | o Iee (o the e 3 maindy: i ou again but is stilll Mrs. Ann Holbrook, the oldest estimated to reach the record fiums 715 Main Street, Willimantio i rippe Vi of the mambers of St, Fdward's parish et there | Weak. resident in towms who celebrated her the state road only, and are met t Hours—9 a. m. 0 8 p. m. Phone 44| 4 g ied Sun- Ki was held{at theparish LIE Tuesday | by steighs Snd aken o helr daatiia-| suiurday atiernoen @ party ‘com. 35th birthday“on Jan. ‘15 died 5y dneys Weak ance. S ey, 4 Waiting at the| POsed of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carpen- | %%y, g0 Hempstead, L. 1. R e i conter for the retarn of the physi-|ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hitchcock | who has spent several vaactions in colds and 1 Ting the. connice COLCHFSTER clans. |, The epidemic o B E. SAVAGE'S closed car leavey L0 : . Charles in England and L LR O O e days| A mumber from Pendleton Him at-| ness Mad_ sust W R s Ve Sueey forning except £ people thin crer e SROAE | “A¢ the recent valentind DHTst Nail Tn L FIERAIL Bortsr T2 home from | joyeq the fine weather and a ride on o oo g (3 i o R dance at the Community Mm . exym 0 they war weare 161 First ar' in moratng G 1iimantic undown conaition fress Wi | Grange: ha Sabsri evening there| Midllctown over the week-end, walk-|3510d ‘to Willimantic. In the eveaing X mantie for Norwich. Inguire at Nesw ' York Lunch or at the hotels. movssg| il - v i business house in New Y s ; shrongh he deep amow from |y porty of youns: foiks, am many ag|i0E @ : low recovery. Much of | Were 20 tables nlaying. Mrs. Charles |08 res. | & party 3 While the traveling is still very bad Dladder. manis Affects the kidneys | Taylor won the first ladles’ prize g fhefllflg‘umfl e B ShTA AL VG | tho ~elnt woula b T i S feryasglie i il T b oot and bladder, making it difficugt for William Curgenven the first prize for | levan Col .fi‘“fi tadent body, many|Shjoved a ride, attending Of the church, - prepaartions’ wece ions. Suferess ha'heil, natural func- | (fo men. Carseel Snes and Barle Paton { BOW. has & fine student body, as well On the return home they my evening, all having - M“_.&:’% While chepping cord wood, Frank .‘g'ni:.ml.l.ul'h in 19 2l e 5 . - de for the morfiing service, but me : - ~The number of public t ufferers have to get in and ont | oS M e of those who were eng: Inthe | wore detained sams. S ottt Loy | ma e e Sl P it Clars, Tayier weee | ~ihe o S o e half & dozen times a night, their | Wore awarded the consolations. late. war. having returned, some of rossing walting for the. track|One appeared exzoepting tho 3 ok D also docrsased from 100341, b T80 K |" B bdcks are weak and palnful, . | Edward M. Day of Hartford was the % ¥ Toad crossing: .|organist and sexton, the .service was|calers estery g B 44 L 1 ourey Dros. Jaches and Giaziness Are Sommes v | guest o ks fotper o i Suriday. these being crippled. t0-he cleared, 8o that they and oth.| MERDAEL Lo v, 4 TR e %, drouble may exist | Bdward and John Driscoll of New | Mfs Marguerite Anderson o er vehicles could pass over, one = t the meeting of the grange this pus ; 7. Who has been the | sloigh having been detained threoe | Al fnce betbre matierach S¥mptoms | Haven were at their home on wikg, | Brookiyn, N, sleig] & Bt sl bl -y t 86 Union St Wittcantie, Gonn, 3 few doses of a good sate | , LSS Mary White of New Haven glt! friend of Mrs. Clarke in Bayonne,| Marion Holmes and Edith =Lyman|nearest metiag. 5o Wommetome Wwas the guest of her mother, Mrs, May ;’V’hlte, on Hayward avenue over Sun-l A — David B. Murray, R. P. D. carrier on and neutralies | route 2. who hes been il wit hinfio EES N and drives the enza for the JAY M. SHEPARD sonous kidney * waste | to rosome o Succeeding Fiimore & Shepara from the body so that you can begin . feel better right . Sol Ddward Kelly ot Funeral Director & Embalmer | narmic -d“,’"‘“f{"o""aig“"‘ or it omeh R , drugs, and Lee & Osgood o any ora ; 60-62 TiORTH 8T, MLL‘"ANT]C leading druggists aéree (00 rlflglldth':; 5 full pure T £ i Lady Assistant TelL connection [ rafis o wive ‘entire satistaciizs 2% 1t like Solvax is taken Solvax straightens out an Phons 290 (Lady Assistant) N. J, died recently from pneumonia.|Were guests of Miss Lyman's sister, Birthday. = entire satisfaction. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE | s s 5 the beginning of Lent mw - Thi & Lent Willimantic, Conn. Bl To T el 21 3 o :gr. x_ T. H. Martin, witi e R ices. T8 customary . Wednesday sor- vices will be held in St. Andrews chureh today 3 x (W«lnugy) George Gils 24 Neponset Remnants e s The Branch rie Tk gk FOR FLOOR COVERING o e e %yhthawflhSweephgmdbufinng when these durable printed Rugs are fully as Mlnd!flncfivemdweuytoknpdun? Th‘mkofit;nflyouneedisndampmp. m‘pluflidm-mwdnintymdm hfl-yembenndwithpodhlhw _a-whfihwflhw ’Hmh&u,inlwidadniuofu‘ ty floral or check patterns—29c each, Jacob, Frnest and Louis Bigart of New York were guests of thetr pas. ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Filgart, at the Grand View h

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