Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 5

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GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS FRTDATY, wanen. T, 1978 VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicie lamps 6.14 o'clock this evening. The March moon appears to be what the weatherwise consid- at PERSONALS Albert Dibble of South Windham is visiting relatives in Mystic. Miss Viola Nelson has returned to her home in Norwich after visiting Noank friends. L. N. Mitchel, formerly of Norwich has entered the employ of the Joseph Fine Co. of New London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dow of Norwich were at George Spaulding’s at Phoenixville early in the week. Edward Hackett of Methodist iréet, New London, was severely in- jured Thursday evening about 11 o’- clock when ie slipped and fell under the rear wheel of an autooile truck which he trici to board as it was mov- 15 _AUTO STRIPS MAN'S LEG TG BONE low the kn Ha trough in reat pain twenty feet icfore he fuilly ce cxtent of the injury. A jitney was summoned the vouns: wan was taken to the T s hospital where the wound wz Ths bone in the up and Jized the | officers. €. A, takes the doughboys up the Rhine on. It was a mighty fine trip, though I'd rather take it in the month of June with other peopls along. We had very pleasant company, and as the castles and the guaint villages and the crags slipped by, we sat be- low decks and heard a fine line el dope from a bunch of doughboy Jic tenants, and aviators and artiilery I ain't going to tell no stor- ies when I get home—there's too much competition! You Leck Twice At That Face Such a Lovely Compizxion Compelt a Second Look. Stuari's Calcium Wafers Have Made Hundreds a dry moon. be observed country Young At the cost of a small jar of ordinary eold eream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon ékin softener aad complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a iottle con- three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine clota so no lemon polp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for imonths. HKvery woman kpows that lemon juier is used to bleath and remove such blemishes as freckles, sall»wness anhd tan and is the jdeal skin softener, smoothener and beantifier, Just try it! Get thres ounces of orchard whife at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neu arms and hands. "It should natvral help to whiten, sofien, freshen and bring out the recess and beaunty of any skin. It is truly marveious to smoothen rough, red hands. RADIATORS REPAIRED ing up Main street near street, Hackett was cne of a party who had come to this city on a strawri New London and the party was about to return to New Loadon when the accident occurred. Hackett was standing on thea side- waik when the rest of the narty which haa been in e, store on Frauklin square joarded the truci. Some one in the|pariv rty signalicd the dr to start.jgation Just as the truck Hackett | knew jumped from caught 1 £ ine and under the id not pass rather r the flesh and bome from the high and be- leg wa ceral inches but after ind it was reported recover the 1 plication Off of Beautiful Faces by Driving Away Pimples. The Rhiune is, though, a river of power and majesty and tradition and beauty. and to have been there on it on Feh. 1, 1919, was a privilege and satisfaction, and an occasion none of us_will forget. We came back last night—back to| old Trier, and it was quite like get- | ting home again. Coblenz is modern and spacious and ornate: Treves is cluttered up with old houses, an winding streets: but it is a City o color and warmth, where Coblenz is | cold and 2. little bleak, Next Suncay will throughout tie Men's day. A new book at Peck Lihrary is Per- cival Maciver's Chats on 1d Jewelry and Trinket For the N East, Asi:ford was ap- portioned §19, but over $100 has been already subseribed. Regular meeting Knights of Colum- bus tonight, first degrec —adv. Patients discharged from the New London hospiial include Mrs, Samuel Escowitz ofChesterfield. In a leading New Yor March, Miss Amanda o of Broad street has a gr ertitled Pan:cea. The Eas sumed busin cer L. Robbin L. Jepson a At St. Philip’s Epi Putnam, Tuesday even v. J. Eldred Bro archdeacon, will give Twenty-seven names b have been sent 1o the cha werican Red Crass branch | s deserving pin postage stamos, ommemorai cessful conciusion of the on sale shoriiy throughout tr Miss Millie Dodge of West Wood- stock has spent a week at Niantie, visiting her brother, Harold Dodge. Mrs. Eugene Smith of Norwich is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rathbun of Front street, No- ank. Mrs. P. J. O'Brien of New Londom, formerly Miss Mabel Dupre, is assist- ing in the off of the late Richard Gorman, at Putnam. M Joab B. Rogers, former] Norwich, spending a_week at her summer home at Gales Ferry, has re- turned to Hartford. Mrs. Rogers ex- pects to open her dence at the Ferry for the s the latter part of April. WOUNDS PROVE FATAL TO PRIV. A. PANCIOCCO Private Antonio Panciocco is report- ed from the war department to have died . 17th from wounds received He entered the U. S. army year ago and W placed in 313th Infdnlr\ C. F. the fourth to make the acrifice under the stars and as Send for Free Trial Package. occurred cl:. Malcolm and five of the Ation for investi- Srown > tnat he of the gecident until he > Cry ou le s »sed cab of the machine omeore told hirm to go ahead. the bumn as the whasl “The other siory. The retirn to New then slipped, his rear wheel. The whee! aivectly oversihe limb, TO FILE BRIEFS IN BELT CO. QUO WARRANTO | Judge Joel H. Reed heard t i lence in New London in the superier court in quo warranto proceeding: brought by H. H. Gallup, former pr ident of the Norwich Belt Manufac- turing Co., against Robert W. Per kins, now president of the compan - directors of the com h T. Me: I\I\H]_ them 10| they held offic the direct rassed over i toil aliow magazine for amin Hall, ceful poem it from to aleng the wus London. d hip down Thompson post office Te- ss this week with Ches- postmaster and Vernon stant. !LIEUT. GAGER WRITES OF TRIP ON THE RHINE T. Gager of ti city, in the medical corps abroad for irany ves in Germany on occupation the following letter TWO NEW LEADERS FCR SALVATION ARMY HERE Lieut. William Addy and Lieut. Sid- | ney Jones, who have been stationed at | Hartford and North Adams respec- | tively with the Salvation Army. have been assigned here and arrived Thu: day to take place of Capt. Richard- son and Mrs. Jewell who were called away a month ago to Michigan by the illness of Capt. Jewell's mother. Capt. Jewell seems destined to be detained for some time by his mother's illuess | and the Boston headquarters of the| army decided not to leave the bl\uuni here deserted. | Lieut. Addy is to be in charge of the corps and Lieut. Jones is to L his assistant. They are both young men, the former having been out of the training school about a vear and the latter about three months. Lieut. Addy has been an assistant at Hari- ford since last November, while I%eut. | Jones has been stationed at \orzhl Adams for three monthe. Norwich | will be his second appointment since leaving the training school. They plan to start work with the evening stree: the Bath street cornes meeting in the ha 2 Market street. They will also hold | | the regular Sunday evening meeting on Ferry street, followed by | the meeting in the hall. The two| lieutenants are to occupy the same | residence on Rock street that Capt.| and Mrs. Jewgll used. CANDY.PULL PARTY AT GIRLS' COMMUNITY CENTER, At the Community Center for at 136 Main street, Mrs. Geor i evening at ch was at- of young Lieu who ha the Americ months wa with and has W from there: Dear Mo ling an army T ow by what righ against Mr., Gallup jand officers ed. The case vote 137 shar ive control o ever party voted The evidence v time the court afternoon. 'l | Mt wo to wi which > company t born in San Gio Ttaly, in 1895 and 1913. His love shown especially nni Incar- came for when cium Wafers Success in new the ir, will be thie coun- ., 2 Winning Life. These s all put adjourned he defendants reek, this to be by briefs fil 41 by the nlrl ln'\n a week given fo v to he filed by the defend The defendants, whosg Brown and b§ Eaton | . on the stand was a clear. for the be admired otied with Iiackheads unhealthy fac the sxin. Just Jalcium Waters for a ind hovw 1 he rugged th side of the to oun he state cppropriaticn of $2 iver, all school children between the of four and 16 ye lns been ceived at Stoningion °f $5,39 ATRO rgo The Amer 6 iorations, but that keen Die and the huge Lorelei sat ¢ 1tto: A M secre where her hair the and Fenders, Mufflers, nd combed Osgood fres sh. Connecticut n Rovol annual Wharf, Low Daugh tion first to read c 1 There is 1 ambi- e factor f Jan. ants were electe duced the on the day in q i the name of Lank. The proxy f bank which director: o con Methodist He pro t ow any dr 3 for Saturday meeting r, followed by ti 1 at 8 o'clock at All Kinds Sheet Metal Work in vent n quota distr it over and to 4 in the his time relief. 10 West serviea eside voted by John . Av and on the side of s also laid in nutes of anothe meeting were read at which Mr. Pel kins testified about obtaining t} proxy to 40 other shares of The relators or plaintifi put on the stand as witne: St Gibbs, cashier of the Thames National | Bank, who testified ie disputed {stock had been pledged to secure lcans, Edwin Mine! er secretary of the company to tre minutes, Mr, Gallug fied | about the proceedir meetine which declared president, roborated the Free Trial Coupon 353 Stvart "Hd!. ector F. A. Stvart Co., d x Bis. hom York Fold ot Cer lohstes : htiul | tended by n and ndy Nt o s Aot 5 { INTIO PANCIOCCO boy- an meeting ,md’ c merry tk hall w During the sfaction dis ller powers ovi five members to the economic and finan- Captain Tardieu ap- little importance. as shown today, how- when the announcement ws that the smaller powers had their represeniatives dele- 3 Portugal, Panama, to the lars SYZAMER JULIETTE MAY RUN TO THIS CITY Daily imboat service between Providence, Newport and Block Island and between Norwich, New ond d Block Island during the sun months, with two steamers in oper tion, will result if negotiations now under way between the town of Shorcham and the ner of ette are f the Providence Bulletin Own. u propos the Juliette between Providenc Block Isiand during th months and to put the ham, recently repaired, run from_ Provi i the island duri gust, shifting the wich-New London-Block Tsla: His on has been of t Lewis favorably to lea tow! year, providir 5,000 to put | condition. and M piano wrence Stanley dancing. The s planned by Miss Ma ;, director of the center. Harvev Tathroy unity Centie Olive T employed °the | Co. While friends with vd for the delight :veni o | ever, s | made chosen_ as by those He ieeply of He was|© an depart- | chureh | hurch f this the 1 | chairman ommittee. of DAVIS THE“TER bill at in pe criticism member heat rons hem of slves well r the las ntains thr od motion pict if one can choose is The e Ly@*fis Co. Wauregan Block Norwich, Conn. Corsets $1.00 Corsets $1.50 'A real bargain in ‘Corsets will be put on sale Saturday. M"A WARNER COR- 'SET, actual value o 315, will be sold for .181.00. Low bustand from | With the pro- on If of the we v this cou class tlements 1so0 ik ¢CGRATH DIES | HOSP IN FRANCE Fancy “Steak and | proposes opered while Novem- vious!, thr wrote was singing and da E Aubrey and Riche best, hoth of t thy beauty and ugh let the combi advant othe < deat me use given o-pneu- prob ped as s his w ds. 3 2 e Srath setting and srat Ken wi orwich : of the large nd il 8 lever comedy | which is good, CAME THROUGH AL!VE AFTER SERIOUS INJURIES‘ “omensation I ' 3,673.27 D | Pendleton Co. Blanc of M ;10 a wo head. | agreement approved by 5 - 1J. J. Donohue. Were]l The description of the in tained by LeBlanc indicates | was a y smashed |as he both legs broken, arm broken, loss of sight ractured 1 and internal Compens: made on lowing, basis: Disability of both feet | disability of right arm ten we date of injury, making weeks' disability, 14 of whi mllO’ig hlp, the popular been paid, and in addition to dis- Istyle. hility twenty-five per cent p«'\"mrsm‘nl SEROE wichts Ehimor yett | = | Another one, actual lvalue at $2.25, will be sold for §1.50. arm, mane) 1 169 1_ These are bargains we can- not duplicate. A limited num- {ber but a rare oppertunity for |every purchaser. 2o broneg ‘ef s e good i in of of by | Le| elec o wudier Winches to Harry stic, an employe, acce arness Bé 1wgy Harness At the REE Comm The iries tha 2 Paramou Dorothy Gis story with the A M Charle of com .Ag}:: Prices THE L. L. CHAPHAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Conn. 7( ;] PRiA to make it oughout the picture. ett comedy featuring a good st he b Norwich, wich where months to Zast Tho weid Wedne Bi opal OBITUARY Bartholomew O’Connor. The death of Barll\olom*x ru‘u' {occu i i { we {irg from influe {born in Ireland & Ellen McC: <he ow in Aver, | mount Announcement BARRETT-HUDSON CO. BRANCH OFFICE at THE IMPERIAL GARAGE Br of of shop C. diocese ued a » leulated for each h member of owase is assimed to be following i At a meeting | Woman's Christic Thursday aficrnoc Method reh, F. H. Plum, coun Mary E. Welis, pre ounty Lnion RECGM\!ENDS CHANGEQ AT STON NGTON ALMSHOUSE e | of | For pneumonia Mr. O’Connor v u\‘ years rthy and Jot 3 vea resided in Ireland me hig rov“,‘v'\ brother, John O'Connor High streei He had bee ployed in many of the woolen n this vicinity. He was ber of i Con right sight number A loss of total of hotel | We M\}l,FRENCH VIEW OF THE 1 Ger- | ARMISTICE MILITARY TERMS ow, | March 6 (By What | itted, | may be regarded as t | view of the militar; pressed by n id to pe clegates most unanimous ;hll the | be even more severe than posed.” Captain commissi reed on It etty zood y, follo A. Mi on Pa Chestnut St. Norwich ERNEST WHITE, Manager Sale of Hudson and Essex Automobiles Arrangs for a demonstration. We wiil carry a stock of parts at all times. We will have an mechanic, thoroughly familiar with these cars, in our shop. DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phone 1177-3 ch their visit St. iden: spolic S t Ag nior shor cut the cholarsh th iv 1e Ir ] Stonington Almsho; course M Mary Shugrue, both He also leaves o with whom ter corded. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Richard R. timore. There he Am. about ccond n Ireland John, x those pro- of Tardieu onon Bel r the revision of the treaty of understood that the com- - the addition of M: ) and Mor border 0 the had Robert Following a short Pie field, 1 W. Pierce. ¥ Graham is visiting | But | 1s and | to go fllness Robe: formerly of on Wedne cars old and 1 of past four | o had resided in Yantic. He 1 Mijsa | his mother who now resi ¢ Sdt- | tucket, Mass, and four down | Sarah Roberts and Mrs of Nantucket, Mrs s £ Odebolt, Ta., secent | Addison of Boston, heazot l CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS NEAR-EAST CONTRIBUTIQNS .| Credit on the Norwich quota tow- home | ards the aid for the Near LEast fund John | is to be allowed for all amounts (hat have been sent from th since last October through collectiors or | contributions made. There from $1,100 to $1,200 to credited that way, according to records that Mis Louis Howe has recei Y thinks there may be others whose er- | ports have not reached her. She to have an h let her know what they gave so that the proper giver Th> werk for the Norwisn quots is going on stead Nearly ev Solicited has responded in some way and contributions have ranged all the way from 10 cents to $500. IFITISA “YERYTHIN” E HAVE IT FOR CENTLEMEN Gruen Watches are the highest They stand for name, Plaut-Cadden Co to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 expert i is iree ed to twenty me home crawled | New Hartf, North Brool 3 sts of Mrs. mmuslnn hearin childrer or of the Tohn I b and Mis tone of for depende spoke in fa cluded Rev 37 Hartford Juvenile eommis cily of Norwich, and Represe AiY hert N. Hammond odstock ish de: New Yor supplied | forward lobster rmen are for ice and Old A fifteen a was 68 sie ian om an Blackstone rom New Rico, t regard to possible & aptain Tardieu explained objections, made not « tes, but by oth would be onsidered first drafting commission, and, the council “This work will be resumed, or the trip H. A and Mr Mas nations, of by the ter, k he the hase was and M Lanmon) Iphia B. M. Crosthwaite ar of Pelham Manor, D visiting at the hwaite’s father, morn- Rhine junction an avis fou floor building and ers € who buy markets, and with ice every foom 50 to 75 barrels of f daily by express. The poving at the rate of §! wnich comes from Stoninzton Mystic. who day (Blane Philad Mr. and Mr daughter, Betty Y., have been of Mrs. ( Porteous. Revenues of the TUnited States al vice exceeded expe: s by 700,000 in the fiscal vear ended June 1918, by~ $5,200,000 in 191 expenses I year were grade. their he said hey o and ncidental- i Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampco s—on the | 1t vou wi good condition, h it witl: 0St s0ap we we Iy in it, w colur courtho though BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP DEALERS IN Tires and Supplies Valcanizing and Repairing 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor, Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUF H. LATHROP _Phone 178 JAMES PURDON ELECTED | ELKS’ EXALTED RULER‘ At regular meecting Tk night at the Elks home, which also the annual meeting for th tion of officers, Norwich lodge, 430, B, P. O. chose the following officers: Exalted ruler, James esteemed leading koight, John L. Counihan; esteemed loyal knight, James McCormick; esteemed lecturing knight, James Har: secretary William R. Balcom; surer, L. ¥ Millea tyler, William . Leonard; trustees, P. F. Bray, three years; J. D, Lucy, two years; N. J. Ayling, one year. James J. Casey, who was conclud- ing a successful term as exalted ruler was elected delegate to the grand lodge with S. J. Kehoe alternate. The officers are to be installed the first meeting in April. Five candidates were tke meeting. and The o $:¢ & ultivated ound for t al example- s of lurope. Wilhelm der e said cost walf dollars, bridge and he Ehren fortress our Americ ted arvound the nd went to the ! to a play, en 1 used 0 ind T could follow bet 5.1 keen vour hair carcfut wh to 9 you | 30, tal its 7. T ,000,- rsday was | elec- | on mour perpendicula most travell saw Muc ind pre <hampoos | 0! uch his dries and en- the pontoon the top of n invincible jammed 71ull of bovs. We I ) 1e aft rman Stadtt tled Home, read him in college pretty well, and fraternized to th few pieces of chocolate with a C sirl who sat next 1f she been an enemy, we would been friends Purdon; EXEAL im,a & RING al Directors f»':£=al'mcrs 322 Main Street Chamber Phone is now dough - ci Announces Engagement. William H. Copp of 30 CLff street announces the engagement of daughter, Persis Mary, to Joseph William Hourigan. Mr. Hourigan is of the firm of Hourigan Brothers of this city. The wedding will {ake place early in May. ¥ v rich, hair ar rinses out particle of dust, cessive oil. The evenly, d it v, bright, fluffy his verman hadn’t soon have us at (L) trade a handlemakers’ union intention to engage disabled soldiers and saiio of Commerce Euilding Lady Assistant Streator formin onists are and it returned Our ranking captain tried to get us to come on Saturday evening, but his plea fell on and we iled onto the that the M. You can get muls at most any drug cheap, and 4 few o 238-2 initiated at sidewhceler Y 2 Wik W

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