Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1920, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC § i il -353'! i b ;2 i i A i (4 i § H i i R | i ;3:: { i r shfe swats in #ix times at slatiir, ¥hije Sultivan of the Coniin- Bian duplicated his feat The Columbias riy in the field, making eiht 1:” ;- bestaes a flock of bat- L8 fifi Iaed' started on Farrell éarly, pil- :up @ nine-run Tead before the visitors the plate. Fieling géms were con- tributed by J. Adams, Normandin and G. for the locals and Reilly and Or- the visitors. The game was played, taking over hours and & BAIF, but the greatér part of the crowd stayéd until the bittér end. Taftville will Be thé attraction at the park this (Mofiday) aftefnoon, with Bar- ron of rt oh the mound for the Reigtcan, Threadt coripans. seare : ; Theénd . . Colifmbias of Wartford 3 Agume ©F i b hgo. s e Techer. o f1000 L) s ISERE GATATS u E4bt} n o001 [ 11030 H 20100 " 1901848 o 31100 T sfweacni 2 [ {metn.sb. 5T | foate B Soew by innings Coos RLEER) -3 Am Theaa Co t4120 1 A quintette of youngsters from 13 to 17 years was intérrapted whits an Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI Killourey Bros. FUNERAL OIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 96 Union St. Willimantie, Conn. Phons fl (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD _ Bucceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer .62 NORTE 8T, WILLIMANTIC Lty Assistant Tel connection Dr. F. C. Jackson . Hours—9 &, . to 8 p. m. Phohe 44 red AGR’S closed car [u! to 700 ‘Wwho uated oot 65, MEh RS0, throe w i and one grandchild. Funerat =3 or2s B 2t ok, mwnfiucétwu mm by pupils of the class of 1820 at wma- ham High sehool. Mis. Miry M. Stinowds, 79, wife of Hyzer Simonds, qml Satordny mohrng at her home, 43 Sprifig street. She Was born fn Mansfeld Aprh 1850, the dangliter of Samuel . and ;fihfl MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Wfllimantlc. Conn. STORE CLOSED TODAY MEMORIAL DAY Mamy were the men who fought and struggled; great mm:~ bers of them have passéd béyond. And though we no longer have the blare of trumpet or the thuhdeéring catthon, memory of what they did still does and always will live on. If we cat’t do more, let us lift our hats a5 the parades of wisiting her nephew, J. E. Perkins. She leaves besides her husba. two ters, un Fred Davoll and Mi. % Simonds of this city, two sons,! B. of Matisfield and Blmer I amdk of Hartford, three sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Avthur Barrows afic Barrows, all of Willimantic, W6 fansEn o Mis, Mae B ne Metivier was arrested| night on a warrant charging For the past two years John Rossnagle has gupplied the pulpit of the Congréga- onal church. Sunday morning he read 18 resignation. Mr. Rossnagle will go to_Bamgor, Me., to complete his studies. Rowell Chase, ~"n has recently been @ischarged from fhé U. S. N., {8 at hame. W. B. Hawking and Mrs. Amelia Wat- bridge, @elegates, and several othe-- - tended thé annual meeting of the Toliand County Association of Congregational Churches and Ministers at Talcottville Tuesday. The Ladies’ society met Wednesday. it Mes. Arthiir Reed. Tea was served =t 5.30. Mrs. W. B. Hawkins has returned from § SHort Vil ik e Qaughter in Glas- Mrs. Hatinah Talcott ol 'Rockvfl.le is A birthday party was siven Reed Thursday evening. Chdrlés » Ww-i--+ has sold his farm ana will move to Norwich, M7, and Mrs. Charles Smith of Man- cHester afe otcupying rooms in the S. N. Libomts House for the summer. Another Undesirable Citizen. The whited membérship of the Fed- eral Overail clubs of America will, by régard the “fianneled fool" as the example par exgellence of the dn- désirable citizen—Louisville Coutier- ru Rutus e Has Clay Feet, 1f you meet up with your old friend t democrat now and talk to him a few minutes he will tell you sor- réwtully that he fears Hoover isn't the m he thought he was.—Kansas City over béing a =oldier in one brief year, m if We will only have patience Foch nid Degouétte will get il all P lm by and by.—Boston Tra: the trav;i ?sf n\gm y 's_the line MOV m Broad, Bfond Bhnand valry Comn;, Craaston, Co. %ifi. Ve e, Somiawes, "?’"fi eni %fih el @E&‘“@' 'u Eawlk & i o Bi& gfltfi Col %fi%: %fic& .Jofi; - I, 18t Crandall; Rl B 198 ot cgao G; p Co Vis, H,. Ce . D:Vh st R, ', Tot . I L Ce. lxbm ROL B, Inf.: Sufif y. ©; 19 Yul 17; ?-’;merhmd.mmfi These superior corn flakes are far ahead of because kinds of better flavor and firmer texture. 2 Thens no waste—-no sl { Witliam, ! Crowley, | Yols.; ! What Is Going On Ton’ght. flholl FIE&III. t Breed Theatre Pttuu'l at ens Bifle Olask 2t V. W £ A Fhe reguiar weel.y session of the Meas ciass will be held the jocai Y. C. & buflafng ot 6:15 Tuesday evea- 5, 20 dever %:“" amesia reral ure passascs B diseumd. § Sweet, §( itmn'ncoc&c 5 A\ her. with the. thett 1ast November of a. weet, Morton ‘0. C, 42 uagfi the| pocketbook containing Between two G m m 4 é"’}“fi%§ fa go}: gfl‘s SRR 3 hungred dollars in bills and a ¢ Frye, T C %mm byl for 2 substantinl_ amount belonging to Ghvite, o E & fimcfi ¢~. Taglor, C. W., Press, an Ash street storekeeper. Véls.; @amg Hormf.fifq. B, § ’& nn. l& hayior, Fran S B | Mrs Metigter Jo siteged to have taken the] T Vol &yt Warrés, Co. i, ith |Co iragtor, pocketbook from a counter in Mr. Press’ R, 1, Vols.; Greén, Albert D, sare whie ks Wi calied to anewer the M C H. A; Gréenkalgh, W. I, | tetephone. _The r belleved at the| ; g s time that he had lost the purse some- at Hawley armory, _vigitors were | Where, but since that time has been doing taken to Mr m‘: the ‘.fl_ 'Ahuh“a' a little dmctlve work that reaultzd | mande spection of grounds Wilowed, inclu o international Tayme Yy sée\m rica, which are no el up. appear police cou & el & - - L = e Viteots thip Qtonday) morming: m‘fiff"kmg% A sah 5 et Wi | vo oasmammcjgc b G B R G W now e P 6 B, S0 Conn hasy g m‘du‘mfi - ¢ fi:fin Sullivan, formedy sn Saekiial S eny Bipd; AE R im Dag Ser- !10 5 L0 g Fitver. Wini 3 Eé % !%:fil Crumb; 3 B, con 3 e bai w in' the Third ward, was arréste D_l’t\n'— s g 4 S - it = " Score Massachusetts : 1] day night fn 2 down and out cohdition in W&;térb) Cav.; Wi - to the 26 to 3 victory TaStF OVEr C. A, the lower village, due to imbibing top S vy “::: C., the visitors were entertaingd by mlw of prohibition beverages. He will| The following is the corretéd Mt of W % k | different rn.mluen of the dole@é. Ajlbe giveh a hearing fm the city court this| tife Sivit War: L, R. ingluded dance was held i the i the| morning. The arrest was made by Lieut. Cwvit War Co. Toma, evenifig, the Majestic .fo WHIl-{ Allan MeArthur. fhe ooffested Mit ot Civh war dead 4 by 4 ; “omr /4 eic (P o = s follows: 4 The foMowing nameés havé &8 e, Neyer Home Withodt The city fathers made fhelr symaal COLCHES River Berid Cemitery. E, 215t Conn. Vols.; Jones, Erwin, | ed to the #bove jist: Brantia; mtiful GiFl, besides Mxteen Sngly ring inspection of the pofice and gml Frederick 0. Brown motored to Willi-{ Amen, Ji¥es A., C6. D, Z6th Conn. Cg\. E, !501 Penn. o‘ls.: enneth, " le _&irs, imcluding The d ts and municipal ice ynnt Sat- ‘mxmc Friday. Vole:: Am, _m @ - B, ih R I VOIs; Keh- oy &8, Poftuguesé and the urday afternoon, the heads of egch being| A unlon Memorial Sunday sérvice was|I. ;. Babeock, B; 3 Deth, wmum, G6. H, 7th R, L Vol Uiseks. sung by Herbert Corthell snd congratulated for their excellent work held Sipday morning at the tist| 143 Penn. Vols.; 7 €, Co. G, 5 R, L H. - .g:‘h sare to get a m.:‘r oM - on the past year, with the hope that the good | church” The members of the G. A. R.{Co. A, 1st R, L Cav.; Ji - nsom, 2d Lt 0. %. 474 everything, Hve jong work be contimued. Al -at-Lange | and members of the American Le; t-| Co. 1, 1st Reg. R L. D. M.; Babcoc!g 29th C. : hln.‘;sle)‘, Almn U. “'fl A is forgotten. The mas- | William E. Webber, rufldeut of the| tended the service in a body. The p: Pardon L, Co. B, 9th E. L Vo Navy: K ., Y. 8. Navy; M- { . 6F Basd of Jack Polierd is seen in many board of aldermen, addressed the mem- | Rémington, préached a patriotic ser: con, George T., 20th Maing Vi Dmnu P, E. 26th Cona: trick, Bnery H, 1t n Lh ALK :.o‘ 3 créations im which bers of the different énts in the| Lowis Baldwin of Miadletown was in|ley, Geo. C. 89th N. Y. VOI&; bafley, Mes sfiwsn H, Co B, 18t| Barrus, Léonard B, B, sgq_‘ “4.!"# musial conceit abounds Seat abence of Mayor Charles A. Gtés. The | town Friday. Willlam H, Battery E, m R_E, ;_LAmphere, Ag#, Co: M, %R, 1, Vaisi Brannat, Thoiiu i’ Opéns foday at 10 2 m. Prices 3a0c, quarters of each place were found to be| Leonard Siebert of East Hampton was|A.: Barber, C. D, U. 8. Navy; Barl Lapphear, Reuben s Co. L,{th €t pius mx in excellent condition. a Colchester caller Friday. Erastus W,, Co’l, 1st R. L. Vol 3 Larkin, Azael G., Co. &, c“pmw,, = n, M. and Mre. Williamt B. Adams of!ber, John W. Co. B, Sth R uth R L VoM Law, Avgustus A, Ran'l, Capt. Co. H 26th Ct; Gr Datis What is belleved to be flie ulrd and} yweseanester were callibg on friends in|Barber, Thomas K., U. s. v any. Leonard, Charles T. Cb.|George R €6 A; 13th R. L: Miti * The Sow bobked for fhe Divip fihal éhapter in the Kaplan Sfim broil. | f6wn Friday. G Corps; Barnes, Francis 3, Co. I, mm mh R 1 vow~ uwm. Bdwin A, s 1 o o !2' M0 hait of “HERC Wk 8 oe fhe | for thé present at least, e Friday | Gesrse Remington of Los Angéles, Cal,| Mass. Cov.; Barney, Gebrgs, Co. G| & & ‘Conn. ; Main, Johh, 3 T : everyome showld Besting 155 “vae afternoon with th gf* "’f." 1001 15 he guest of bis father, Rev. B. D.|Sth_Conn. Vois.; Bedférd, Jogeph, U.| m. s T hi‘ardpn Geersi 3 B, Dt deville in thé Révie in - recsption by Céunty Stierif Charlés. A. of Remington, at the Baptist parsonage for| S. Navy; Bentley, George M. Co. o N. H. Voib; Martin, George H.|\Wiham J, N ¥ of séng. dinet ahd simeopition fRis property in_the t%n of *&amfifld belohE- i 16th Wis. Vols.; mmnss. Edward Troop A, 16t B. I Cav.: Max h, Wil-| Babeoek, Wm G., 8th R. 1, Vols. ; BS#-| Thom !'i’. X o of the Biftient ot noW DRIHE. The ing to M and ‘stnh Kaplan. 'm-‘ % Samuel N. Morgan, Pan-|U. S. Navy; Bisby, E. H A, ligm Bdgar, Co, K, 2ad N. Y. Vols:; | qack; Franklin, Co. C. 3@ R I B .& K. ! H sekond 28t 18 JHn and DI GrnoCrt Who institutéd a swit for $2,000 dar s and_ Albert Morgan wers | Mich, Inf.;” Bliven, ¥, M 'gwop MEAVOY, Go. "B, %th R. L Vols:: | Ghamplin, David, Capt Ce. ¥ 26th CF ! Bers: .3 £ 18t R | Prefent & novelty comwdy skit eatitied S "\‘yn S;w:';ufmm“m of| visitors i Norwich Thursday. 1st, Comn. Cav. “Bh;exn,h Samuel, Co, ggfitllwh mnfin Nuv%flxcbfin- Yots. ; Congdon, Stephen A, Co. F, 24 €& | p __ | “Birgain Day." The popuierity of & bar- ! 3 I, 1st rightman, s.; Me- | e Jonnson, Russell H., 21t Ct oh = #iin sour: p - Injured M Gverity ay 30U by S Westehester this (Mondar) siorming. in|T.: Brown, Charles A, Co. ©, 8¢ mder, $U Y S Al Vom ; bendleton, Banera B. Ok A 5|5 48 Cone 1M R | it Gt ks senernt sveet Ba ing him on the head With & 8tofle d4Rd|Gimart Murrdy's large autotruck and ; Brown, J. Al Co. E, hrv McKenzie, Aaduw. Co. 1R 1. Cay.; Roche, Gilbert 8, Co. B; 3th 7 7 : 3 of stfdseitent 16 thé theatre. Jim predentifie Rim {rom aUendMe ) play tor the Mermorial exercises thers. i Brown, s H, - Gmas AR L ., Co. Conn. Il =4 ana Coutiors huve taken bargamns duties as a junk dealér. The case is re-{" [t i ¢ xpected that a b1l game will be 3 ;. Bryant, 5| €6 B, sm E. E vou. Stitehel, Rovert, | K 1 i S P ‘o.} Comn. . 8 2 foundition for the musical skit the: turnable before the TéMand eounty su-fuiived on the park this (Moo : long, Shii- | Co. F, 21st Conn. Vols.; Munroe, Johhi | ¢ ; Stison, Ge Noink—yWiliath Chadwiek, Co. B, |#F% dffermg The thrd mct 1 Race aod perior coirt the first Tuesduy in SEpYem-| noon. Manager Friedman wi H. &) Co. C, 15t Mass. ol Mosk bR, inf.: ! 4_cbum, E‘ 2 v B e e sy otfering entitied “On - team trom Willimantic or Lebanon to op- | dick, Bdward I, Co, B, & Vor; ;N d!;; Eg 11“! A M 1 g Rvagfls e S o Shane B Wieos, €. &, 18t Iodon Brdey: Dobiin Circus amud Pic- urdicl TOOD . ‘ols. urber, Orson F., . - e - ‘There e e B et T Es Bt s o ‘v‘e’g:{‘fie“f;‘;;.?’,‘. Cav Burdlck, sonn 75 €, &, w1 Ngg; gg-fm 5 iedloron) U. S| ot oin; Voet, Jonow, Capt. &5 e 1. Stia, Cu. B, 4 64 Vou | ey hied o, achool which was held in_the town hall | havinig beén so Wet that the grounds have | Burdicl come ff RS wens, Apafew,. Co. & egt. | K. 1. Cav. i id 17 Friday evening included Miss Dorothy W. | not fully dried off vet. g e H“:r",’;'"fl s ok b 'v?,fi%i’hmm“ %é,fg'"g St. Michaels Cemetery. M' '“' S oy HULE & protIIve of & | Bumbam, cmicmas, 400 Musbe dricd] Mot of e factoles tn tovn will 61T g % 1 yods O v Neian, | Mag. Ttg Rest. Vo Pendieton| _ Afleh, Janac Co, G, 5th Coun, Yoinis | o E SN OOy, L et ot R et e e ot commatton, Miss] Wailtim Boinie, wichisfet at the p1-jBat 6, 8 K1 & 43 o | en M Gor K 10 B 1 Volas| Barrs. Baward, Batiery D 15 Copty ol W 4 . o @ct is Hapdl Edwards a clever comedi. Tan Py, o Misses Augusta| EArt factory, left, town Friday for a few|Stephen C., €o. G, ¥2th R. I Vols; Pendleton, John P., Co. A, 1ith R E{H &; Cormon, T!wmas. Co. H, 18th (A(flm&l sutErly “ L] pl) efifle and mifmic who impersonates child Shérshevski amd Mary Farmum; decora- | days' visit at his home in Springfield. e e —— — - chiracters fn & way that is entertaining tions committee, Miss Nelfie Coughlin, 8. H. Keltogg of New Britain was the m Stift The fifth and last act éhairman, Misses Cecelia EMis, Anma|guest of friends in town Friday. T 3 . vost 2pd Goulet.in “A Vaudeville Me- Wood and Bleanor Moriarty; f ram | Mrs. Henry J. Bailey, her . daughter, é .2 S S a T = = h'nn The fea _ Picture is Bryant committee, Miss Dorothy McNefl, chair-{ Miss Allison, and son Jesse were vistors 131 ashburs in Six Best Cellars,” 2 man, Missed- Ruth Chartér and Marion | in Norwith Saturday. { 1 |8 part comédy that is just one laugh Te. Entea e R : #ftér axother with Wands Hawiey and Tow thé Story Grew was presonted | STAFFORD SPRINGS :3} ! Mwmm. I 3 s the chapel at Windham Center church Wood's band has elected the followinm =i Satszanna Friday e\'enmgaby élent young Jadies be-| (il president, James . Shevepe:d'v?:"g' i3 > [ p—— 4 ore a Jurge audience. Those SAKINK PTL| Gice president, Clement Bergeron : sécre- i ~ | weré Mrs. Panl Hopkins and Misses Helen = ¥ 4 4 Fhe vital théme of = Hopkins, Tnez Hopkins. Marguerite Cook. | 1ory: FTed A. Sweet; treasurcr, Wilfred ! . 2 oo chimgs (hat Mmlhmau Chrissie Pear], Pofly Bixby, Luey Sher-| d0%€ ) SEol” s ! 2 . splendidly portrayed fn Csell B. DeMifie's man and Charlotte Lathtop. Piano duets| Ol T Wooll; tructees, William Browh i P Aftcraft pictufe, “Why were réndered by Mrs. Hopkins and Miss ;{“’h’f;, e bt n AR i qur WiteT" Which Was present- Helen Hopkins and there were voeal solos| 1 e ety & £ o the fifst time in this city at the 9 Brarck Bockintth, Phoenix Liberty band, +-~ Italian band 1 : 'rh t’ ~F X A concert and_entertainment 18 to bey £ Wobd's bafd Some good concerts 4 a mldl ars way’ e!mne - While a_comipanion Pletiré f & ! given in Willimantic by Jobn and Mary| 37 peiel 3% E¥e W B & = a mfi% success. 't McCay, brother and sister, blimd artists, : e i Your " the new rs Who have appeared in this city before and | 17, Seneral, all places of bustness, with i S— " M‘n, aifferent in the .“t Vi hway v sxcoleat mmtatation | e Ciotrton of (e Grue and coptécon| e @ o B R .oé'}e";,“fjf“&e‘"m::: m”, l.':"‘“';.": in_observance of Memorial day. i et S ¥ J&ww":;mm :‘:l beld Sunday evening on Sunset Rock,| ; Duerory PoTkinS ie efecting a bungajow 3 % oW Degliling to drift apart. Beth Was' hear the Willimantic camp ground, with| oy, fe ©t¢ of the Dimock house in West - * #FL. She Bas become too Charias IO Stafford, destroyed by fire several years { VRS & Wik S bIS v SABERE ES A @anee is being planned under the au-| 260 5 5 A #olicitude for his comforts. e e B : (g ey of Windham High sehool. d R g h ! F . vacious, pleasure-loving 9 b ¢ Rev. C. Harley Smith, pastor of thel| - S8aFS . . b "o oooang Me- §i iftératinded Beth imagines them in' Methodist * Epiéodpal _oireh, and Mss, | DAl 457 St His o1d home in Colchester. i ; 1 fove. A divorce foliows, and Robert mar-| Smith have returned from a visit t Har.| , ‘fos ST T QR of Springfield. i Sas SRR . 1 rigg sady. o e . pt. o | B S O o o e BB with cream, good milk, | e ST | local force fér June folow: Officer Me- i fose, developh into soclety’s ghyest fig-! Leah, Sodom: Officer Bombrin, Jackson | 3/ LSS Alice Carden of Indtan Orchard. | G[‘ mh or resefved Gre. Saily, on the other hand, I frams.| sireet; Ofictr Pevibus, Mapm | Mass., has been spending a few days in i ‘marriage into & Worde Hogse- street | Officer Grady, center Main sireet;| Me POTOREh. 1 = e Ay was. Rob- Officer Leahy, trafic duty. THe ehanges g | or Tnes. agass ot e e, COVENTRY i x= ‘l'h: Colonel's Maid is to be 4 f s AL 3 Eobking Fates. CAS AND ELECTRIC SHioP 2 Canal Streot, Westerly, R. I 9 East Main Street, Mystic, Cona.

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