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, _ [ wnimMA _ NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantie 0} 31 Churen S 3. aker: the Selling Game.” ~The thre What 1s Gelng On T W X or transtorm as applied t to the ' prospective ze_means_that the buyer. ¥ truths of the deal. or ‘Pumian undesstanding, al, and the buy{ng publie. sht ber exchanged. safd, are untmited possibil s future, it . rvelopment they N g of and °n & rising vote "The meeting ¢l church, Porteheste i Mrs, and _une dants,” Th Mr._ an LTI I 3 wed a sister of the brids n tow) Louls. ven’ hy Paollack, & ambulanee’of St. e more he evening worl parent ting. me ad, The r ed . to hold rajsing su and sent yeal No better precautions can, be taken than those which' production of| e - SIZE. RUGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE Many peop! all size rugs in fllefio;ne,.benme they can be placed in any part of the hc-\ue, or sevenl in a-room, instead of a 3 = prefer arge art square. of coziness which will mgke a room look more cheerful. Appropriate patterns and any size will:be found hen for affrooms.in the home, at moderate pnces. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. fartineau, Who ftrodiced Rob- 0. McJunkin, of Hartford, as the Mr. McJunkin gave-an inter- talk on “The Three Great Princi- + principles, imagination, knowledge, mathy or human understanding cred in_turm b¥ Mr.. McJenkin. | FEC¥ ton, he sald, was the abiity | ey . the possibilities of the article to salesman + know the article which he {s dispos- thus eing able: to drive home The third, sym- ‘means g of an atmosphere and nt o Kindness withont be- 7 this formed the of ‘g pérmanept businees. 10, MF. MoJunkin gave sev- et® “exainples Where these rules » wonited and hag made for sales, n ter understaiding between the he suggested the forming le's debating club. where Tny the young but society today bovs and girls the should séveral problems fac- 4 today; concerning the man- demand - for articles Rotarians to seek the Yght ~mesttons by Stndy——pon clos- of A. Waters'a friend John Me- haying resided Portchester MOTTS” JotmsTon. of Winter revenue collector is to be —to- Mareh 15 o fncome tax re. | ager Monday nif Cot Wiison of Put- The assienment c N Collector noon on car receiving d, Both driv- scout- In scouting have nd Hes' Auxiliary Monday the from onal funds were others were in charge of Small rugs can be thrown about and give that added touch Commandery §25, Woman's Charltabie Fund $10 and from automobile seals $35. A check for §127.11 has been sent as 15 per cent. comgission to the State Tuber- culosis Commission in Hartford for State and Naglonel work. Prizes amounting to $70 Bave bsgn distributed among the local to Bpiused in Fealth ap- Daratus,,. .pliii ut, for. expenses and the remainder $649.34 1s for use in local anti-tube i Funeral services for Shirley ). Brown o | Were held Tyesdey morning at 1) o'ciack from the’home'0f her parents, No: 42 Ash street. The body was placed in the Tecel g VAWt AT St JoSapRs T Teme: o | Fumeral serviods ‘for. Frank Potter were held. Tuesday afternoon. at 2. clock frofa No. 62 Nérth- strest,” Rev John Pearce conducting the services: bearers were Wilam Potter, Potter, Putnem: Howlett and Amos Pot- ter. ”The body ‘was placed. in the Tecai ‘ing vault at Willlmentic .cemetery. THe | arrangements “were fn chargeof Jay- M Shepard. “~ The - han was held Tuesday morni o'cloci street, * Requiem high mass at St seph's Ghirreh at 9" o'clock was sun Rev. John 'E. Clark. Mrs. Edound R. Portelance. was at the organ. 'As body was -borge, into the churéh- Lea Hagérty: sang Lead Kindly Light, and at the offertory O Salutaris, and for & wal I- | ing hywin, Pace to Face. “The hody W t._ Jo- Géorge MeCracken, Freder~ Richard McDonald, Arthur, H. Raney. In charge: ick Messter, Sullivan ang rey Jomn: Koltou- Brothérs” wern o) purdhiat tha: I Atreet, which récent ed by fire, from D The sale i to temore - intends- 4&+ structure, which was g the buitding ever into: instead ot five- &8 formerl Mr. afid Mrs. H. § returned-. hom y spending geveral'days with sister and brother-in-law Arthur Clark of . Oak s Judge George E. Hihman spoke hefore a large RRua Danauat tafford Springs Me ay -night. s block on - North badly damas. Laura Hez Four® :\on ore T, le ne a e, n movi ort Rema, d_Tom Mix n ited John T5.- TS es by the Ogdel M. Chapman Continental Drum carpsin- s field. da: held, 2 Ay become Camgbell -¢ k 1to hold a cliest ts | rooms o Mals Baptist chy ainment; r acts of the -piay. All who are wiliing ‘ts work of making service men STAFFORD SPRING.S The first & o 3 great: | suoc “SUPer anit attet s welcomé presenting Who acted .as toastme fictent manne *4 10 the toust, 4 voics from the. Captiel, after which there were tw e James Sheboits responded tb the tos: oourt gave a Sery-inspiring and intere ;| ine_address on The Work of the, Med's Clubs and the“Activities ot the ipders Church. During’ the evening. the stheing O famdliar sones by 'the banqueters hek- ed to enlfven the party: Thi spart o th program was, in chargs of Frank Johnson. Genuine £00d feflowship was th of the eeniig and there of the next’ banquet. S'romuc'roN' of - - heme of Mr.and Mps. . Joseph on street.’ ABOUL ten’ tables were “fier filled. * Retreshments were ‘crjoved. Tlie womeh meiubers of the Commun- ity cub plam to:ltiokd @ whist. ‘Tuesday afternoon the Travel o met in weekly sessfon. - The members enjoved Jan - intereéting” talk on Amemeanism by : For Chafing, Rashes and | ansu- Soreness of In- .| ing classes - Wil - be - envolled. 3 | Tnis will be i the form of & eard: party rom his Home at No. 26 Bank ‘Westenly leads the staté so far as'the Jewish relief. is concerned. - The local quota beibg $5,000- and the amount Tais- d $3,898.31, an over-usbsoription of $1,- 698.91 or '84.9 per gent. : H,' J. Leon was chairman of the Westemly drive. Uncol- leoted . pledges. hezs amaunt. ta $317.50. Vermon Rice, gemoral ry of the Rhdde Tstand Sunday schools Wiis prosent Sunday at the Broad Street Christian church* and_as:four-squere’ contest plan was disousséd. At next Sunday’s meet- Twelve, classes have atready signed. The officers of the contest Presidgent, John H. Davison ; secretary, Miss .Mary. E. Bur- dick; Jadges, Rey; Clayton A. Burdisi, D. D., George D. Staniey and P. §. Sailer. - A Lexten party has Veen plaxmed iy St Michee's Jumior Hoky ~Name soclety. and entartalnment. This (Wednesday) evening the * Com- munity house at Weguetequock will have & Conneotfout’ farmi-birrequ meeting" afi Prof. Owens will talk on orops, & Subjeot of interest to all the farmers In this section Friday well ses many’ memibers {rom Westerly W. C..T. T in Providence where they will ‘attend the national comventton. _ Deputy Intérasd Revenme _Collector ' Rev. Frederick A. MacDonak, of West- erly Theodore Krezanelk ery pricumonia. at His_home on-Raiiroad av aue, Miss Ruth Baboook of. New York is the Guest of her aunt, Mrs, § Stanton. C. W. Lewis of an&un is \‘{il‘ms here JEWETT CITY The annual ‘election of the Jewett: City | Trust compaHy resuited as follows President, L. My >Carpenter; - firet- treagurer, H. M. -Dunbar; directors, the officers and Dr. G. H. Jennings E. A. Faust, W. C. Terry, Alex McNicol, J. H. Shea, R. H. Randall and 4. D. Tripp. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Baptist church hold-an-all-day- sewing-bee ini t iy today (Wednesday). Red is 1o be done: -Dinner,is to at noen. The Ladies’ sofiety of the Congrs tional church plans to meet at Mrs. V ter Richardson’s -home- Thursday after- noon. Methodist - Ladies' day afternoon at Ald soc Mrs. E. 1o Beauregard moved Tuees- ville ‘to- her. home in.ithe Concerning hours- of: labor - in.-oldén ys, the record prepared - by - Prentice Chase of -the Ashland welfare department continues: It will be noted” that at the time this ule -was irt-foree the manufecturers use of the ‘day Dossib! more so that-do-the present’ day the aid of:the st seving ‘plan wlu‘_h has that the shurl.est rimber of hours comsti- day’s work was 12, and the n hours weekly was about $4 a long week, but remarkable changes e been- effected in. 40 years. changes for the better he number of - working hand is Tequired. to werk, 15 in: general have been won- ved upor. 3 oyer of -today . is. forced h up-to-dates competition as rds the handing of help, regardless o convhice the old-time vperative other who oW’ of the old- e has- been: a ef coWveniences e department rious forms -of recres rafives and {ieir ° fam Jving conditions *have been attended to and the company dwelling of today-is-far | bevond the hopes oftire mill worker of a few vears ago. In addition toall this, E ioser; relationship. between he cause for so much: betterment stamipoint of progres- ~hoped.that the next 40 be 4s. progressive. and ‘as fuil of - advanceme: for the workingman as have been the preceding 40 years. COVENTRY The Coventry grange theatrical troupe Polly Waats a Cracker at in Andover ¥riday even- QUTIE. DEOD! thered at the Camijla Nielsen Saturday ening to celebrate her 13th birthday, Shepard . of .- Woodbridge a few days the past week with her mother, Dairy Improvemsni club afternoon at the home of S. Haven. y evening the Ladies' socisty ‘heid the annual’ orange supper. Follow ing the supper; the Christian feavor iety gave an entertainment in the hall. nesiay eveming of last week a large party of frjends surorised, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur B:, Porter, Who. wart marrie at the parsonage earbier in the svening. Lincoln day was observed af ths Can- gregational church Sundsy morning, The pastor deliveneda’ fine addréss. Several Civil war veterimes were present. Foilowing the- Christian ‘Eodeavor- ser- vices Sunday évening an iHustrated ‘leo: ture on Piigrim Bufiders: was. given. Lawrence- Hill, who -has been ill for & long time, is in Rockville or’treatmeért; At the union ‘service af the Montville Union Baptist ‘church -Sunday evening there Were many visiters' present *from Uncasville Methodist church ‘and ville. Centre Congregational church. hegan Congregational chureh ‘was not represented. /The service' opened with an inspiring praise Service; followed by: scripture reading a#d”prayer by thgl pastor of -the Montville TUnidm Baptist| church, ‘Rev. L.''W. Richardson. A vie- lin solo by littte' Chariétte Brooks of Tn- casvills accompanied -by Miss Hmily Minson aiso of Uncasville was given. An ddress was® given~by Rav. C. C. T betts of Uncasville; -al€o an adiress by'| Rev. B P. Ayar of Montvills Centre. The Eaptist choir ‘Palmertown . rendes | Uwo selections. A trio, ‘Rev. E. P. Ayer, Rev. "C. “C. ‘Titbetts and “Hubert Dart o sang Oh, Gaillee;” Blue" Gaillee. “Thets was also a fine duet’ by- Rév: and Mrs {C. C. Tibbette,: Several familfar hymns in_with | ice f be t‘ou'\dl’ D forward -in working condl-f; and-thesemploye which in itself |- Russéll’ Dower of Westerly will ses alf|” Who. e;‘ml at. the thind district court rooms dally beginning Feb, 27th, and March 15th-with the exception of Friday morn- ings. His hours are from 9 to 12 In the morning and 1 to 4. . M. on.Stiiman . who has been 5l for a xw?:m je reported as greatly improwed. C. W. Call of Providénce is spending the week here. W. . Maifie was taken il with an at- tack offacute Indigestion Monday after- noon while on his way home.. Dr, John 1., Muy was called to attend him. . The Friendly society of Potter Hill will ‘meat. this - (Wednesday). .evening ;with Mrs. David Hart. Mrs, William McDonald of Potter Hill confined to: his home-with iliness. The* Ladies™ Ald society of 'thio Pawcas tuck Congregational chureh i to have a beef pie supper. David Naylor of Ashaway was a caller |, in town Tuesdey. . Mrs, Albert” H. . Iangworthy of . Bim street'Jeaves today (Wednesday) for Cal- Yornia, ‘where she will make'a stay of two - m‘:;r and Mrs, C. W. Campbell of Elm strest have returned after & visit at Bethiel, N. H. ~ West's attorney, entered a de- “which was overruled by the nd West was fined $5 and costs, Miss Helen Lynch, WHo recently un< Gerwent an operation at the Lawrence Burke' imurrer. hospital” is resting comfortably at her home. 3 Dudley Snow, who has been ill With pneumonia, is much improved. Miss Bliza Killeen is spending a few .days with friends in Norwich, les L. Chapel,, who has heen 1 With. quinsy is much" improved. Mrs, ‘Eva Vogelfanz of Sehuylerville, visiting her mother, Mrs, Mi- | chael “Curtin of Chapel “Hill. .. Mrs. George Chagnon is ill home in the village, at her Mrs. Anderson returned to ‘her home at Blagk Hall Friday after several wacks” vieit with her daughter, Mrs. ¢ Montville Centre. Socfety of the Mont- church has been for- to secure the Whesler auartet of colored singers from Nor- wich, for a_concert. Thames Lodge, No. 22, 1. 0. O. F, held its meeting in the lodge rooms in Palmer Memoria 1 Tunesday evening. John Nelson, Jr. little son of John Nelson, is ill with tonsi Miss Thelma Gates of soent Sunday with friends i ‘Walter ‘Moran Frank Balley has moved with family to onme.of the Robertson ten ments. Mrs. Farl TaFlamme, who has been jiI, is mych improved. 2 The infant son of Samuel Chapel died Saturday evening. Ald Soclety of . the Un- SOUTH WINDHAM Young People's deavor plans a . followed by an il- The Paradise of the Smith 18- il G. W. with ‘bron- et g Archibald & nith- tenement, o he ‘farmers he moved Im avenue. meeting-in Guil- eventng, Feb. 10, to the Miss. Myrtlp Clarke underwent a mi- Willimantic Monda: GALES F] ERRY The village school apeau of ‘ternoon Wwith exercises in honor In’s birthday, Sunday, the 12th. rogram given foflows: Flag Salute, Lincoln’s _Gettysburg ~ Address, v Names Given Lincoln, Tior ration at away. by. Mrs. Suyder. The little girl recsived; many pleasing. gifts; _Scoutmaster Dudley Patrol Leader. “Whittlesey Berrian, local scout, attended the educational hike of the New London council of scouts, when they visited the New London Col- Card. was granted a vietualing house li- cense in the T. A. Barber block, Ash- In the probate court, the Washington Trust company was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of Silas C. Sheldon, with George W. Avery appraiser. A petition for. the appointment of an administrater of the estate of Charles H. Tucker was referred to March 6th next The administrator of Sedan, $1555 Coupe, $1395 Panel Business Car, $1060 Touring Car, $965 Roadster, $330 Screen. Business Car, $950 ABOVE ARE DELIVERED PRICES, INCLUDING WAR TAX THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY 1029 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. _—_— s ——— ized to sell the ¥ ceased. Inventories ~ of C. Perkins - and _Alfred Erickson, with Saturday morning estate of two. weeks' stay. the estate of Emma E. Higgins, déceased, was author- 1 estate of the estates of Eleanor and Hazel Champlin, dren‘ of George A. Champi mma Jane Burd were: received and ordered A Julian Crandall has retw home from Rhode Isiand hos The organ of the ‘First Da; church has been repaired recently Postmistress Almira G. Blake returned home from Norwich wi e E Saturday evening. Miss Blake has near- 1y recovered after several week George B. Langworthy for Daytona, Fla., for a change of oli- mate. Geor minor chil- and of deceased, ded. days. his recently purchased property, Tho: ias H. Greene farm. Charies W. Jolley was home Tec Doris Fowler. Baptist the table. rved. very enjovable evening n oo | useful gifta. Many about hers have colds left last orcross, Ruth Johnson Helen De sha an am McNaught; song, Co- lumbia the Gem of the Ocean. sohool; reading, O, Why Should hte Spirit of Mortal Be Proud? Em-Beth, Benmett; recitations, NobiMty, Dorothy Birch; Old Ironsides, Dorot ; Battlo Hymn of the Republic, ; recitation, intry, God . Over All, ; closing song Amer. A class in sewing is to commence fn ol the present week, 1o continue. for the remainder of the school year.. A piano, a gift for the school, was placed in the school room last week and af- uch pleasure to the pupils- and This gift was from one inter- Wl weifare, from whom the Bohool has been a beneficlary in mamy ‘The orgam, which had been in in the school Toom for many vear i d last week 1o furnish m sent out by o on far negroes of the Episcopal church, = entitled When' Fajth Prevails, ‘was- given in the M. E. church at the Siunday morning ser- vice. Rév.'G. H. Wright, the pastor; was leader. ‘The offering ‘was accredited to the centenary fund.. Owing to-the snowy day, ‘there not a large attendance. At the Sunday school session Assistant Superintendent Dudley C. Perkins was in charge. At the Sunday evening Ep- Worth. league service Mrs. J. A. Biroh was. the leader, with the topic An Inter- natienal Oppertunity amd’ Obligation. Nathan A Thames- Na £ N his home here Saturday- for New York, where_hie attended “a’ bankers' convention that . evening at” the Hotel . Commodore, Mr. ‘Gibbs planned to spend several days in the .oity. Courtiand B. Colver of the submarine base entered Lawrence hospital ‘Friday evening and underwent a serlous opera- ition.” His condition is reported as fa< vorable. Mrs. .Carl A. Snyder of 'the submarine base entertained for her daughter Vire ginia's ‘third* bifthday * Saturday -after. moon. There was a large party of guests, Games were played. There wes & birth. day cake: with three candles Lgghted, Toe. cream, cake and sandiviches Were' served | were sung guring’ the service’ which «losed with thie hymn, Majestic* Swee: | ness Sits * Bnthtoned, Tollowed by . the| benedietion by Revw BB, “Aver.: Many friends from the village attend- cd the funeral Seriiess of Mrs. John, Vo-. "c!tznz at Gager's” undertaking - Norwich. Saturd: afi sympathy is feit for*the ‘bereaved fam- 7 gocliies tiehe Jittle ehna.sn, world quite so nourish- ‘ing or h_elpful as i “After that,” said the man, “It’s not the mule’s fault” Blame for infury depends on how much chance the victim had to make himself sefe.” - ‘‘The first time a mule kicks me,” said a wise man, “it’s the mule’sfault, Ifithappensagain, it’s my fault.” A good many people are stay- ing within kicking distance of tea or coffee, who have had a chance to know better. have learned that tea at night keeps them . They know it whips up the nerva. They know what medical opinion has so often said sboutthe effect of the drug ele- mentdn tea and coffee upon the nervous gystem—and how indi- gestion, headaches, high blood pressure and various ills so often follow the use of tea or coffee. Knowing this, they fail tokeep out of the way. Where does the Postnsscamegts taioforu Tnstant Poatum (e ) sl -in the cup by the addition of boiling water. packages of larger bulk, {or those who preft Lhumulubnngpqund) nflohfih:{orhwln_ Postum for Health Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. blame belong, then, when the final break-down comes? There’s safety in Postum, and charm, too. Pestum has a full, rich flavor much like that of the better grades of coffee, and it is free from any harmful element whatsoever. Whether or not you've had our warning from tea or coffee, %h? not step over on the safe side? Why not do what so many others have done—try Postum for ten days, learn how delight- ful and satisfying it is— and learn how much improvement there can be for you? ‘You can get Postum wherever good food and drink are sold or served, and it only takes a word from you to your grocer or restaurant waiter, to make _ this moye to the safe side, at once. Postam Cereal (in prefer to make the drink while “There’s a Reason” Alice Matilda Main is reported as very low and probably mear the end of he: ‘Walter C. James is making repairs or the froms the lecturer’'s hour | japsibie Tube company's plant. The funeral of John A. Rexroth was |Hartford over Saturday night. 11 present regard- held at his home in Ashaway Monday s T on which there 'is a afternoon, Rev. yton A. Burdick, D. E nonith. Some proposed HOPKINTON D, of Westerly, oficiating_Burial was MOHEGAN The Febran sessfon of the town|in River Bend cemetery. 3Iir. Rexroth - o s has as her guest| council was held at the town hall Mon.|was for 36 years an employe of the Ash. u\\? oo v Nl bary. Subitar. M=, “Hooker of Portiand, Mafhe, @ay afternoom, Peb, 6th, with all the|away Line and Twine'company, conciud- | th® Pastor being i, RéV. F. Cobb in Norwich Sat-| members pregent. 'Biils to the amount of | ing his services last May on account of | Mrs. Avery was in Norwich Thursday urday. 35636.46 were ordered paid. George E.|IIl health. party was held Monday tvening al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler ir honor of the birthday of their daughter, A latge birthday -eake with 15 candles ocoupied the ocenter of Tce cream and cake, sand- wiches, coffee, candy and cookies were fusic and games provided 2 for all Miss Fowler received a number of pretty and