Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 8

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In the lrta -1)t the, Red Cross® &eal pdgn.h} Nor#ich' a total of $624.87 has been raised by lo- cal workers. Up till closing time on Tuegday. night headguarters reported 2 total of $324.75-for the day. This 2dd day’s: zhegsoul l%gndaté' $62487.° Team re- ports; announced Tuésday night at Red Cross headquarters follow: Booths 's. total, $800.12 makes READY SA SAI.E§ FOR CHRISTHAS co.and Miss“McNeely: Thuxs:fly"aveg ning, Miss Josephine Edwards; day afternoon, Miss Minnie Greenber- ger; Friday evening,”Miss Elaine Hit- chon; Saturday- aft ali Sa.;urday evening, Miss' Ruth Eru:kmn an i noon, Miss Hazel Fletcher; ork to Proyidence. e dark !ecn 2 .ghort distani and | ck, it “before hé eould bring the machhe to a stop. “He did not know. tha b.e ls: struck a. “until after he maflna nd went back Thursday uvernoon,.khss Ouvs Dis- & o:hxate ‘acedrding, to his story to_Coroner Brown Tuesday morning- He, stop} his: machine within 20 Fri- oon, , ‘he went bagk ‘he found. young Crigh- iss SQdiS 1, -unconscious. - He lifted’ the-boy’s .unconscious - form. to the :side of the] road and. went. into se -Frrank A)exan&ar'yqbsv erheiaskefl tl.mt . physician be summoned. ie Riordan and .- Ros» ilroy;’ Miss ‘Bertha Hahn, ,. Strand - theatre—Weédnesday a.fur- Wednes- Ladies of Columbus, . 2.00 day evemng, Miss Marforie Kingsley: r. Merton E ‘ox, af- Montville and Moose ... PR 30.00: and “Miss Helena Falvey. Thursday Dr Brbnlw of oh “happened to K. ofv'C. . . 25.00 afternoon, Miss Bliven;, Miss - Con-|Pe sg,fis"!nn 2, ‘maching “about that BIRS, oy dasseone s Mo ol ee TL00 stance Lang;:Thursday evening, Miss time and they examined the boy, . whc; Chamber: of Commeroe, 43.00 Helen Lewis and Misg:Ida Fish;«Frie| ™ dgndmhavmg been. killed “almos HeadQuUarters, « v s 1029 day atternoony Mrs. Powers and Fri- | QUtright. Medical, Examiner G. May. q "~ day evening, Miss Sadie Kilroy. No |hard Minor wasnotified and conducte: Total ..\, ...$324 75 selection has been made for the Strand |2n investigation and in turn, notified Monday’s total deves . The ‘Community Center, ‘Girls under Total to date ..... their leader, Miss Ruth: Grant, - are making ah \excellent’ showing. They reported $43. for Tuesday, fMis repre- seuting the'Proceeds from the seils sold at they tres for thg day. The Commun.ty Center g‘rls at the Breed and Str@nd theatres-'Monday and Tuesday were! o Breed théatre—Monday - affernoon, Miss Lucy g, Miss Ruth“'Lor- ing: Mondaf: .gvpn!ng Miss ~ Mildred Mellor and Migs*Blanche Armstrong; Tuesday #ftésfipon, Mrs. Rose Yeo- mans and.."Miss /Alice ‘Browning; Tuesday even and M'ss @m Strand <'the Miss Ruth t #nd Miss Geraldine Oat: Tues@@¥ievening, Miss - Bertha Hahn angd m? Evon Broadhurst. Migs Grpff has’’ arrangedthe owing schedn!e for the remair e week: sreed ' theatre—Wednesday - after- Misg Ruth Grant and Miss Ger- ine O4ts* Wednesday. evening, Miss mib - Mies Lillian Karkutt d Mis§"Gertie’ Blum. a Belley. fol- er of 300.12 ... $624.87 reed and Su—a.nd zhea-i 3 Miss Anna Hyman e—Mbnday - afternoon, tel day eveping. Miss Agnes White; Fri- day afternoon, Miss Mary -O Sullivan; Friday evening, phy; e} Jula O'Connell; 0’ re M coran, ¥ ton James Purdop, Joseph C. James J. C. io; 19 theatre for Saturday. : ‘The Ladies of Columbus. have charge of the booth at the Dayis theatre and they have arranged théir schedule for the remainder through Sunday as follows: * Wednesday evening, Walsh, !'Miss Rosalie Riordan; wor Their team comprises John L. Couni- han, captain, James McCormick, Chas. Cassidy, Coroner Brown' before whom "~ Marsh was told’ to appéar Tuesday ‘morning. “The boy’s father is employed: as a compositor: on a New London:news: paper. and he did. not. learn of his boy’s death -unti} . he ‘reached "home about 4 half-hour after thé accident. of the /week ‘and ‘Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, Miss Margaret Casey; ‘Margaret ] Murphy, Thursday af- rnoon, Miss Béssie McVeigh;” Thurs. Tolland County Gourt Cases.Assigned. The assignment of jury-ocases in the To'land county supetior court follows: Dec. 16, Jennfe Lynch against H. R. Tennant. Dec. 17th, Rgsena-B. Harrington against Richard: J. Maloney. The’court cases have been. assigned as'follows: Deécember 2 at 2 p. m., Margaret J. Hall against The. Storrs Garage Co. (December 4th, Francie H. Burke and others agamst ’I‘homas H. Ha-» rington. December 18th, against U. Pellack. The case of Jake -Berkowitz. against Frank Rosen, -apneal from g, Jjustice court was hot set fer trial although it was claimed o6n the court' list he- cause the Dapers had not been filed with the’court. * The followjng disnesition was made of the short calendar eases: Marie - Limberger aga‘nst John W. Miss Migs Margaret Mur- Saturday afternoon, Miss Julia 'Connell; Saturday evening, Miss Sunday, - Miss Mary Sullivan. The Elks team js one of the hardest king teams in the campaign. They ported a total of $71 for Tuesday. William ‘Chabot, Louis Gotthelf, George -P.] Herbert- Lucas, John P. Cor- lix Callahan- John- Harring- Gee, Henry Gallagher, Keegan and adden, Har! ey Avery Stanfon’of the Academy Jun- r. Red Crdss has charge of teams 18, and 20, ALFRED 'ADAM'S ESTATE SMALLER THAN EXPECTED; found dead a_week 'ago. Sunday Adam's tavein at Norwich Town, ap- parently does not e agshe’ has always been credited imong h's friends. t**Belecyhnan - Casper been ‘appointed probate inds went as Lgn as $150,000. n the estate hinge of a separation agr Adam made last .Jun to whom he was mar he Spreceding Novémber. n which Mr ed her igheritance rights as ow . -and received from him but , the agreement was made with the understanding that Mr. Adam was not worth more than $25,- | and should it be found that he worth mere - the contest e estate. Examiner = C. s rendered his £ the death over secondary nd hands. orted there’ had been a in the case, gas coming from the Thomas F. Rawley Has Oneratian, residing at St. Vin- e an_estate as agreement hat there Is every | the | he death _ burned and ‘n be }‘.Mdl"" but miner disnoses of this the. death due to WITHDRAWS SUIT THAT Tate' Alfred A, Adam %Ho' was| in: W, 1'G 1 R. havine had | z as 'well as could lev is emploved bv “SYRUP OF FIgs” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TONGUE!. REMOVE POI- SONS "ROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS Accept “California™ er “of: snly—look:for the name’California ‘on the package, then you are“sure your child is ha¥ing the best and. most harmless laxative or phygic for'theslit- tle stomach. liver.and bowels. Chil- dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You 'm(xnt say "California” Loy be | Matking, default: for failure to. plead, declared off -the, list. . \Rose E. McDermott against Leona.rd ‘aldwin, pppointment of guardian ad WENT TO SURREME COURT| the same dfl'ectlon. bougd !rum fiaw teét aftér ’fifumg the ‘b6y “and when |’ | 8iven. the boys on the Christian's Out- A. AUXILIARY MADE RUMMAGE SALE| i is. fara Tyler B: s fihafi'wé:?. A large ‘number were" yruait‘,.aud the. by 07 president, Km.‘Alen L. pre- sided. Genem).&jec,re Bdwin. Hill open- ah informal . talk at Atena, Gandans. of | Which -as-‘a. detegate, réturfied. Thesé sessions: .were most ‘thspiring, - with over: 6‘000 delegates more:. than " 3,000 6f ‘whom were bus- iness imen;, in no way: cofnected of: ficially: with®'the ‘Y. M., C.'A.. -Mr, Hill gave many ' interesting ' fauts about Detroit, vne-of ‘the-busiest, most hustling cities ' in our country, pos- | sessing as it does the Ford motor car factory, the greatest'industry .in| the world, covering " 305 “acres, . an réalizing on ‘an average of $350,000,000 a year. 7 Interesting addresses; were. givén at ithe convention by men:from Austral'a,| Ottawa, clergyimen :of the: Episcopal church, the -president of Oberlin col- lege, John R. Mott, Chief Stone, chief |- of the Locomotive Engineers’ -union; Dr. Spar, Secretary Daniels of the U. S.: navy, Sherwood .Eddy and many others prominent in the business and religious world, all: speaking -for the “Y,” from all .angles. The doms fnent note of the session was Christ and. prayer. After & short devotlonal sexercise, Miss Elizabeth Lane, who provided the music for the afternoon, played in -her .usual charming ‘manner a Serenade (G. Pierne), (Cesar Gul). Miss Lane, who is al- ways generous in giving to others the pleasure of her vtolin, was accom- Panied on the ptano by Miss Hoghland in a very sympathetic manner. The' second speaker on the 'pro- gramme, 'Sterrill Chéase, gave a very good report of the twentieth annual state conference of the Older Boys, which he attended at’ Bridgeport as a delegate from the Norwich association. The real test of the red-blooded boy is the challenge of religion, and. he must prove himself an intell'gent soldier of Christ. Valuable. addresses were ook, the necessity of living a well bal- in ¥ dress, LRI city of Nerwich Frank A, and’ Orlentale stmmed right shoulder, rate of $7.57 for Horton, - it ure to. e well‘worth -hearing. ui FRANK ‘Al BILL'SUING 3 ~THIS CITY FOR $5,000 Trial of a: $5,000 suit agnnst the { is ‘assigned to - be| startell in. the superior court here this] (Wednésday): morning ' before Judge Depald T. Warner and a jury. Il is. the plaintiff, suing] for damages on account of a broken i leg whith he sustained in a fall on the sidewalk in West the ‘morning of Sunday, 1916, Workmen's Compensation. Inc., '19 Front street, employe, contused _mm , at Sept. S Bt R $1,000 Damage Suit Withdrawn. A suit brought against Horton of Old Lyme by George Fratus of* the same place has been withdrawn from the superior court. for $1,000 damages on a claim made |- wages due his son, James Fratus. a minor, who was in the employ of was claimed, from May ice and Belgium, and- her ad ‘Stars _in the.. World’s \lghl’_‘ #ging’ eyerybody to attend dservices at"the Baptist church led Gypsy Smith, Mrl., Brown adjourn- ed the meeting. The next session of the auxiliary .to be held with Mrs. John Morgnn, 'Prz_)spedt stx‘eet. Thames street. on March 26, It 'is alleged the sidewalk was icy and-that he slipped on the ice. His attorneye are- Edwin W. Higgins and Roderick M. Douglass. Counsel Joseph: T. Fanning will ap-! pear”for the city.in the trial Corporation s compensation been approved by Commissioper- J. J. Donohue: i ‘Wm: Al Slater Mills, City, ‘employer, and Paul. Coutute, of Jewett City, employe, sliver in fingdr, & October 24, at rate of $8.96. Ponemah Mllls, Taftviile, employer, Je“eltl‘ Charles’ P.|day mornir Fratus sued 4 Lw:ll forfen 51000 if the, Mfl o genuma and unwllcllcd £ Aprll 19{9, ¢ “Dear Sn'—It is vnth the gremes( pleesure that 1 write you recommnd ing yvour Wonflerful Ear Oil. My mother has-beer deaf for over 20 years he used two hottles of your oil, and vesterday, for the first time in vears, she heard Benry's Band play inHemming Park, here..- Words ,are inadequate to express to you the thanks of mother and myseif. :I.am “a ‘member of the.theatrical profession and very .well.and favorably known here, and you can use my name, in recommending, your Bar Oil. "10\"4 gratefully, “ED..LAWRENCE, 2215 §lubbard St., Jacksonullt I:la. For sale in Norwich, Conn. by H. M. Lerou, 289 Main Street. Proof of suc- cess will be given you by the above druggist. ¥ ¥4 T | + Manufacturer 70 Fifth Ave, New York City. This Signature on Yellow o Box and on Bottle S and Napoleon™ Benoit, Taftville, em-|3916 to Aus. 1018, Tt was ciaimed |ber ‘of Commerec $500 to have ¢ ployé, left 'hand ‘infected Oct. 8, atjine services were Worth $1 a day. Mayor Ole~Hanson of Seattle’ spes rate’ of $8.21; and Helen Dawgnon e in New London this (Wednesday) © ening. The speaker gets $300 and ti balance “ig for the Tent of the theate where he is-to speak. The former: mayor ting $500 for each of his s gagements. | SUBMARINE PULLED OFF EASTERN POINT ROCKS The U. S [zxgrnund off attle ig get peakid; 3 g en vas hauled off the rocks Tuesday afiernoon shortly aftér '3 i R S Thy ub is. commanded. by 7 > Commander C. M. Elder, U. 8. Proof of Reformation. Reformation must surely be. on i r. There were only 47 arreste.i New London in November ton 887 Norwich. i Ole Hanson Gets $500 For Speeches. 147 Tt will cost the New London Cham- Jersey City, has been withdrawn from the superior court, Mr. | now been withdrawn. Mr. 1ed the company on a Felaim to himself when he| | wag stru i e 'E§mall” of the back | by the ft of a slelgh” owned and driven by the tea company. The ac- |cidentt happened ‘on Main- street near Franklin square on the aftermoon of December 26, {CORONER PLACS=S MARSH Ebenezer M. Ma for t Nor- | ¢ A suit for $25,000 damages by Frank | Barber of Norwich against the eat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., of Barber obtgined ' a ‘verdict for 096 upon trial of the .case-in.the Y“‘but - -the ed the case to the t and won when the su- t the verdict aside and trial. The case has 19 UNDZ= BOND OF $2000 sh of Long Meadow, “defendant | * anced life, and cach delegate bore away from this conference many splendid- hints for self-help. : The usual business reports were read, and Mrs. Brown:reported -that $236.16 - was cleared ‘from- the. auxil- iary’s recent rummage sale. The next th'ng -on hand fer ralsing money will be a food and fancy work.:sdle, to take ‘place this week ’in .the . Thayer building. It is eonfidently -‘believed that -this will be as successful as the rumfhage sile, 2nd everyoné: is urged o contribute. Mrs. Arthur L. Peale gave a genera! invitation to ‘all present’ to, attend a 036.20 on the common counts against;lecture given by Miss Margaret Slat- Harry Zavaritis of Groton .by. Patrick!|tery at the United church ;on+Decem- L. Shea of New: London has been | ber '16th, at 8 o'clock. Miss Slattery withdrawn from the superior court. lwbo is "a most interesting 'speaker, litem, for minoi defendant. Thomas Caldwell of Enfield appointed - guard- ian. Vietor Bissonette against: Will'am H. Head, bond for: prosecuting bond of 75 ordered.* Steve Venderer. against M. Jankow- ski and others, . further order of no- tice. Bliza B. Daly against Ely and others. ment. .Continued. Sumner S default and judz- 8Suit Withdrawn. Suit brought-on a-claim for $1,- L, has been held under $2 000. bonds ppearance befc which Marsh old Desmond The boy's! fracture of. the neck. on, of Mr, and Crighton of Quaker < by the automobile don turnpike home. ppened about road a 6.20 short distance . T Crighton” boy to the-store was return- is h me’ going i northerly A Pretty - - Comfort_able IS ALWAYS ,.PPRECIATED BY THE LADY OF THE HOUSE Here's a gift which will outlast many Christmases, and be a con- stant source of satisfaction. . We have a considerable assortment :of comfortables which . would make pleasing gifts, and the prices are very reasonable, Cotton Filled Comfortables — $4.50 —$6.00—$7.00, Down Comfortables, cover—$14.00. 8ilk Covered Down Comfortables —$15.0. with 8atine '~ ROBE A Blanket Robe Makes a Most Attractive Gift And if you make it yourself, mmmdltmnuretobedoublynpprecn!ed. Buy the blanket now while there is still time, We luve them in various qualities—at $4.00,: ~prices will give you sood Robes‘*und mlhnt Floating Specks before the eyes, dizzy spells, palpitation of the heart, less appetite or craving for sweet S or stl))ur er:)xgs of f(;od-—a{e stgns -poisoning by . products of - poorly digested or imperfectly eliminated food waste which have entered the blood. - - -Beechams Pills assist to restore normalact‘on * of-liver; stomach and kldneys. Beecham S Pllls by druggists throughout lbvurll. In bozes, 10c, 25c. ANOTHER CASE OF THOSE Dark Blue-gray Army e SALE $5 39 e : THIS ; = MORNING . : |We have sutteeded in finding another case of these Blank- : ets which-were so eagerly bought up two weeln ago. They are heavy Blankets, 68 by 88 inches in size, and about - seventy-five per cent. wool. Note the large size—big enough to keep Jack ‘Frost from biting a six-footer and ; they weigh about five and’ a half: pounds Adual value/ $7.50 apiece.. YOU WILL NEED SOME EXTRA COVERING FOR THE COLD WINTER NIGHTS. “WE’ DO-NOT KNOW WHERE YOU CAN ' GET - MORE! FOR* YOUR MONEY. . PRcE. 35-39 fwmannHwhnd:mhunleddwflhtbem ta.so,maussoo. m&um others. Luxurious Coats New models. : fabrics. Warmth and style in every one of them. Come in and see them now. Buy them on convement $27 50 and up NEW DRESSES ‘ The winter’s favored materials— Blue Serge, Velour and many Every style interpreta- tion. Easy to buy— All wool ' Stylish Suits, in the very height of fashion. ‘Al of the season’s popular materials and colors. Many trimmed with sumptuous 52150 up Oh! Boy! Suits and Overcoats WITH QUALITY—PEP—STYLE Fellows, don’t pass up this opportunity to get in on a good $25.00 up thing. Come in and see these clothes of ours. See the rich warm materials—look at the workmanship—carefully note the prices. And remember that you can buy them on easy convenient terms. O ur books are open to advantage of -them. " Come y o u — take $3 in today. BOYS’ CLOTHING Overcoats and Suits that can’t be beat. Wear—quality— durability—style. And the price is so- very reasonable. $13 50

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