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NORWICH BULLETIN, & " WILLIMANTIC “ORWICH. BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC DOLLAR Joseph's cemetery. Killouray Brothers were in charge of the arrangoments. witlimantic Offles Staff Captaln Gourfey, of the Salva- Chreh Stréet Telephone 1082 { tion Army, will speak at the Army hall, e Main street Saturday and Sunday even- - o B 05 - ings Captain Gourley is secretary cf the nuat | the Southern New England division and D e e merenanta of | is well known as a vigorous speaker. g TeTCRANtY ve | The committee for Willimantic's Satva- e tion Army building met recsntly and de- - R cided to conduct a campalgn, 80 that . s Willimantic contributors vill feel that b | through their generosity tney have an e interest in the' Salvation Army building 5 on Walnut street. The comrmittae is at r he Amer. | work and reports show that sentiment 4 g < very strong for the building and pros- : jects are encouraging for raising $7.500. B ks p The annual jolnt outing of the Surday | hool of A. M. E. Zion and Calvary 3 antist chureh wae held Wednesday st | | Baythis Cigarette and Save Money ¢ pumping station grave on the Nat- q 5 £ river. The start was mad: at 10 . morning. At the grove the party congiderably enlarged by guests| % 3 . . 4 ' (S W. Gates and Mrs. Hattle Gatés, William : K e e, | Gates and Mrs, Henry R. Lincoln of Wil- re a fine lunch. Games were played, |G . ot » limantie. N he feature event on the progrum heing a |limantie. o - i cball game between borween tedms |, . vacation on his farm in Chapil m he Rockville and local Bantist!™L'D. Martinean and three sons have e e e o onar&e 1ot by automobile to return home to g i ot Canvare s aniat | Quebec, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. | T Mok Lo el B e A. J. Martineau of this city. Hundreds of families in and o . - fahupct FICEN bl e P 1 'Miss Lois Kinney and her brothr Of- rourtd NaraAch anioy | khd ires | kes ‘Wataen. ol thai. A Bhs 4 mond, of Mystic, who have been vis 3 6! end the : in Norwich, were in town recently with et " Jdohn Leo Hogan of Newark, N. J.|iiigs Mildred Tilden, calling on Mr. and Brick | and Anna Loree, of this clty were max. | sue? Mildred Tiiden, c ROUND ). [ried Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock at | M Agnos Sullivan and Miss Maisle !|the home of David Loree, 23 Chestnut|gyjjian of Providence, R. L. are visiting LEATING r | street by Rev. Leonard Smitn of Spring | jafives in this city. The former re- FlPELsEngE; ! | B They were. attended by Alfred turns home today (Thursday) but the : and Mildred Meyehardt of Willi- fjatier will remain at, the home of - | N ‘ {mantic. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan wiil réside | and Mrs. Patrick ‘Curran, as the guest i X, ark of Miss Marcella Curran. i | Frank Press who recently sold his = | ess on | r Main street has leased 1 1 dackson Men are at COLCHESTER 8 e i ke Ese h | pairing the place Danicl O'Belen and Harry Levine left | il iR B AL MY and u | Work has been started o1 Jackson | Tuesday eveming for New York in the | o BB A g v 1 D |street in front of the property of Micoxel | cigars factory's auto track which earried HEALTH i Klosowski where fifty-one feat of o0 fniched gox from the factory. They @i your home has the g walk will be laid, also 1 frott{ i) rotyrn later in the week with raw | f vian, | Stephen Kinsyk property where | %11 ot { ROUND OAK ’ feet will be laid The Columbia Kid Kurler Co. has re- mond || Pawriek J. Minnihan, owner of the | coived 1 small auto truck, which wil 5 i PIPELESS HEATING ’ | At 860-862 Main strest haS|yged to carry their products to and from | Eid | contracted to alter the building, « two | oo o Corey (helr br SYSTEM - i) Tors g sty M g Pincus Cutler has received a mew auto You can FEEL the plesssnt dif- . iy Seontt st o o DR a”.l truck which he wjll use in his business. | ference. hetwesn the PROPERLY. | RUEEel iy A ol ”,,‘ Professor Martin Shugrue of Ruslmj MOISTENED WARMTH and ' John MeCunn was SRS Tl atxactn S Aot Tnstitute of Technology. is the guest of 0 tro X30" 36t The ‘WOTI | i narents. 1 Mre. John Shugrue the usual bone-dry heat. Scien- 5h med by Foley an {01 8 f¢ vewesky' vasalion. e tific instruments show EXACT- T v owes ANC| Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen and chils 3 s left Sanding ) gren were at Ocean beach Sunday LY. howsmuch MGISTURE is in f [he concernm's offles ot rest|"Giam Corgenven was in New Lon- the air at all times. - bout noon Wednesday ana watked | | Wikiem € : S L Ao ety The annual plenle of ‘he Congreza- | B 00 Ing e Mupersob & Dnd) tonsl Sunday school was held at Ocean | B i J Etoridge o Reach Wednesday. The trip was made | #9 5 Gt S tangar - o nighuses of the Hartford and New | B8 « 2 M Sapags LTudet A it A b S § | GREATER IN SERVICE 4 2 il e el Lo Dl S e o Miss Lonise Weeks and | B8 O g arvich a3 1|12 }s. Taker. motored to New London an |} LOWER IN COST Feiner of Providenc>, formerly | Wednesday : Based on the higher quality of :lH“ll on lo di' relatives 5 ¢ Doyle of Boston. formerly of service it gives—and the great ' g 2 this_plice 15 visiting. friends M tewn. B e il e T J. Fournier, sexton of & et cla an. fedk leT Ehe Xt its users—the Round Oak would wreh, who was recontly cperat- CI7 disshipd xatseais ystes i be the best investment if its cost appendici at St Josepu's Saturday for Camp Ferbes j were even greater than for other improving, heve, OF &, SHORE Hmag | types of modern heating sys- i and daughter and be served them. “This tems. But you do not pay the from Williman:is werc re- out half way to the camp it was | B usual premium for extra com- rs at Mrs. A. Fortier's in|!N0uelt that a stop here with refresh- | fort, convenience and economy ty . = % ments weuld break the monotony of the | B when you decide to have the B. Werner and Fred H.|'h . Round Oak. Its cost is not West Hartford, are Mrs - DO R Gilleile gnd; Mys C. UET based on what it does for you Mrs. John Reinariz at (% veré: visitors ‘at i SN {ChyNg but upon the high-grade matar- 1 3 Ik ir ¢ their summer - heme & in_ THebron, Tuesday. ial and wérkmanship represented quality ginger ale? | Coventry Lak e 8 B v ey in its_production and installa- T Harry Royce of the American Thread W Tondon Tucsday. tion—and because of great eco- Try Pepperell— e arted on his two wesks' vacation haries T. Wilson ot Worcester was nomy in both, the price is well . . | Wednesday a caller. heze Fuesnay, within the means of every home greate. irs. Mary Britton and Miss Emma | P et aviapaed S hier: s | Britton ‘are at Pleasant View " for - two | PLAINFIELD B | week 42y 5 A trainioad of some the best ath- iaRic et all Hish-arads depand: 3 King of this city s visiting rel- | jetes in the zountry, swimming contests Sble: modern: Hemdirig aystora: {ai N Stafford Springs. E of all sorts, open to men, wumen and | as been visiting her. sister in |ing, qiving, beauly contest, open air ear das,, Shelumperatisnyd e | nival, and indoor carnival, open to any- and Mrs. Herman Prag are en-|hogy' in New England rstates and Can- |l D IS s R o 20 | making Labor day one of the biggest = g i g She will urn Labor Da; ¥o. Platatiala X e De. F. C. Jack | o S A Bone” e ricr, | 8435 Planield bas cper o, (8§ | THE COAL QUESTION r . L. Jackson | ing DoV ant s B B et 00 ravara: Kifi i thelmaribera’ of the GAn BURNS COKE, WOOD G § A EOBK X mittees, have in the past years held the y > PECIALIZING IN § Mrs. Mary Lincoln and Mrs. Florence | TUERCS: Bave 1o the Past b et 5 PAINLESS EXTRACTING e e oty qidell Hlave returned | yoar, however, in order to make it bis: SOFT COAL, WHICH- " AIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC |jutant o Wil AL “olburn, of | 3¢F and better it was decided to have ek b dabibgl | I ik L el i et L 1B q IEVER IS MOST AVAIL- B = Al 5 ed States and Canada Invitations have | @il Mis: sther Taber recem motored to | ¢ SHE been sen to orwich, New wondoi JAY M. SHEPARD 1 to meet. her ss sl,,;‘“ . yacnl o Nonwich oy ABLE. ber, who has been visiting in s 3 = = ' $itkiiling Eitnors & Shepars chencctady and Indian Laxe, in the Ad. | Moosup, Danislson, Putnam, Worcester. | B8 Ferreg s “77| Providence, New Bedford, Fall River. Funeral Director & Embalmer | Mrs. William A. Tracy and son Arthur FIG | left Wednesday for Boston! from where WILLIMAN ‘ SINSNALS g0 to Searborough Beach, th Tel. Connection | summer home of Mr. and Mrs. - B. A pleasant family gathering took place v v Iy in Windham at the home of Lar s birthday. Among _those = CDNS AND | oremeit were Mr. aud Mrd Hengs Brovn ENSALMERS |3 ana Mre. Andrew . Gates, and Willimantic, Conm | daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, all iLady Assistant) |of Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. | WASH AND OTHER GOODS TIME FOR SCHOOL SEWING an a month away—and every careful and thoughtful mother is busy and happy, planning small out- fits for school wear. The big question of little clothes is one to be taken up early and gone into thoroughly. FIRST OF ALL | | | | | It shonld be solved in the sewing room. There are so I many little frocks which mothers find more convenient, | more economical and more practical to have made. August Prices on Wash Fabrics are at a fraction of what they used to be, and materials by the yard, can be selected, cut and fashioned to fullfil the child’s own individual need and preferences at a very small cost. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. alem, Lynn, sent out at a later date. The associa- t s wready had word from the foliowing who have guaranteed their ap- ance here one from on. Sullivan Bros.' sing ing orchestra of Milford, Mass, will have charge of the dance musfe. Dan Brown, local . jockey, has en- tered onme of his rize-wining - colts, Pa- pina the Second, at a Rhode Island race track Fred 1. Racine has sold his store to a party from Jewett City. Mrs. Stelia Menard from Plainfield and Miss Henrietta Menard from Moo- sup spent Sunday at Nantasket Beach. Madison.—Charles E. Poindester, 65 cashier of the Aetna Insurance company of Hartford, dropped dead at his summer home in Madison the other night. He hiad heen in the employ of the company for 50 vears, Resinol For yearsthey have relied upon it in thetreatment ofskin and scalptroubles, because they know that Resinol Oint. ment so quickly stops itching and gen- erally clears away the disorder. From baby's slizht rash to severe cases of ecrema hundreds of ltters bear witness ) its bealing power. It's easy to omain—easy to use. Why don't you Alall druggists Boston and more. will be a team from Brown uni- from Montreal, Canada, and PHONE 897 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 DAY, AUGUST 1 'Choose a Round Oak Because it's Better And Not Because of Its Low Cost=- DAY, SATUR th | — do not choose it merely because of the great fuel-saving it makes for its users — or because it happens to be the best “pipeless” heating system manu- factured — or even because it is the simplest to install and operate. None of these factors mean anything to you IF THEY NECESSITATE LESS § WARMTH, COMFORT and CLEANLINESS THAN YOU NEED TO AMP- § LY SAFEGUARD THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS during the bleak, cold winter months or the chilly raw- period of Fall and Spring. ¢ Choose It Because Your Home Wili Be MOST ; Comfortably and Healthful, — IN SPITE of the fact that it costs less than any other form of modern heating apparatus worth considering at ali — Choose it because it CIRCULATES AND MOISTENS the warmth through- out your home in the HEALTHFUL WAY recommended by the country’s leading authorities, INSTEAD OF MERELY HEATING. Decide NOW Because You Can Save Because you can own it at the SPOT CASH PRIQE on Comfort Club TERMS which give you a whole YEAR TO PAY WITHOUT INTEREST or extra charges — besides being prepared for the chilly raw-days of Fall or coldest Winter weather — for years and years to come ! ARSTOW & 23-25 WATER STREET 5 GO. PHONE 897 Foliowing is the program for the Finale, The Star Spangled Banner, Indian August meeting which has be held for years in the Old Stone charch Char} the ley of Newport wil vice ing and 2 o' ock in the afternoon. These August gatherings were held long be- fore the white mea came to -this country. After this tribe had emhraced Christian- iype. 4 whoden seventh band concert to be given in W cox park this (Thursday) evening as director: Marech, The Kilties, Morris Overture. Raymond, Thomas Popular airs— (2) Just a Little Leve Song, Serlin (b) That's How I Believe in You. Witmark (Incidental solos by Messrs. Hatch and cssel.) Grand Selection from Faust, Waltzes, Luclia Popular air, You Can Have Every Light on Broadway Berlin Gems from The Balkan Princess, Rubens Popuiar aies— 3 Gounod | Weidt fo (a) Swanee River Moon, Feist | (b) Stumbling, Feist | March, Chimes of Liberty. Goldman | Surday, Aug. 12, I8 the date set for the | town, There the descendants” of | arragansefts will @ e and Eldér West of Westerly and Eider Shic- address them. Ser- io held at 11 o'clock in the morn- the meetings became of a_religious Dueing the War of the Revolution building was erected and it Seanlon gave the was before the Third distriet court Tues- | week and was sentenced to pay a fine and s amounting to $6.50, Andergon of Groton was a caller here Wednesday of Hope Valley was in 500d waather o The Taftville basebali team will come Westerly nine. here Sunday to emploves of WESTERLY varden, has posted the ¢ Ide house, giving notize of inter A hearinz will tion of removal The miil closed down ail ve the employes the chance is was a caller in Norwich torn down stone church, 18 réplaced by said to have béen huilt in s here the Indians descendants have assembled for August aranged by C. 0. Gavitt All who go take lunches and It is a day for rejoicing as well as a religious one afid of reunion of friends. A smail boy of Ttalian parentage was |been visiting him, thrown from a motor truck was riding_ Wednesday struck on his back by a physician but no injuries were re- | Shriners passed th afternoon about 5 ugh hera Wed in which he meetings. spend the day. isiting in Greece ave been visiting here, have returned (o The members of the Royal Neighhors “Are we living in civilized times?” was attending a fire Wednesday when a woman who w the big erowd was pushed along by other women and her skirt before she couid regain it someone in the erowd had taken it from her reach and a long while she was minus a dress The woman who took it was seen théy held a he business asked by Saturday évening the members of the TONINGTON was torn off B. Hinckler annual outing of the Conn Beach Weds attended the George Buchanan at P! Maine and one son. sister of the ski to hand owner street feil in the park Tuesday wh g up the stone steps at the Broa enieance and the severe fail brifised her considerably. cailed 1o attend her regained her skirt town. woman was caught shoplifting ana Dolice station, made good the price of the acticles Detectives have ployed to take care of the crowds. Chil- dren under 12 years of age are lowed in and the doors are Jocked as soon the crowd fills the place until there is Fighting and hair pull- ing by some of the foreign-horn shoppers bring policemen into the store to settle the disputes. news” of his great shock to his relatives Sylvester of New Havon Thompson and son was York, are visiting here. she She Is confined to taken The colored help. at town Wednesday in Champlin hall the Ocean house | 90 years old. While here Lhe visitar has stricken with a shock and is in & eritical condition at | Mayor James ¥ Connery, was in Milford week. attending the annual Teumion of the Botsford family from Hency | and d in’ Miiford Schoffi=id is brisht 2 good healtn, | room £00d heul: and active and continued Arrangements for the dedization Botagerd, who » is arranging to have an exhibit (Thursday) | Childeen from 5 to 12 weighed and measured. and talks will be given and conferences | House are completed dedicateds In honor of tie boys who to war and for those their lives in the service. f age wil Carl Roode, 4 years old, was struck by | oF 8¢ Will the Thoma noon. street knocked him down. Lake film Is to be put on at the theatre patients from { ceiving treatment here. The lad was cerossing Liberty the warden and burgesses wiil be enter- tained, also the Stonington bind. The yawls Hydia of New York, Jean of New Haven, the cabin cruiser. May Wa Go, the Francls T1l and the sio: of Boston have been in the barbor this He received bruiges jand a eut on his arms and legs but no He is the son of Mre. pr. B Petér Alberson, arrested e gfdteh Hill Monday evening by Officer Al chacged with being | serious injuries. Bécame o old and tumbie-lown it was' Roode of 44 Liberty street. S R e Ha B AR A B i