Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1920, Page 12

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FULL "ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES FAIR AND COOL TODAY AND TOMORROW e Bulletin. Norwich, Friday, Sept. s for divorce were filed on the oftice of the clerk of court. They are returna- b ¢ first Tuesday in Sep Over a score of new cases for the su-| Two Sults Against Martinl Motor Sales|.ng are o o)) sday in September on the first Ce. Martillo J MUCH NEW SUPERIOR COURT BUSINESS |~ 2.2 2. ) SHRIN” owing : THE WEATHER - ner New London, vs. Winds off Atlantic Coast were filed on| James Morgan of Canterbury sues the| Marzaret 3 hlin Warner, Roches- Sandy Hook will be mode: i e " rt| H. M. Martini Motor Sales Co.. of New 6 o ried April 27, 1891, de- I T west and northwest, fair weather Frid with the clerk of the eourt| g g0 TATHG 506.°" e claims that he|sertion alleged since Sept. 10, 1910, and WARNING! The name ‘“Bayer” is the thumb- . paid the company $1,200 on account of |3 between Sept. 1913 and 'Sept. % 5 P o ¥ e parthess of a L for - Boee 5 . : i e D e o, e s (e O ey Cho Camih sprne mast 1yme, | PTINE Which identifies geauine e e o 25, 020, but b t been carried out by |V 'acy Loper Spring, Waterford, mar- et e S s Manttical ried Nov. gouertora, mar' | physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. Solomon of New London also|sinc h M. Martini and the Martini Co. P Sandy Hook to Hatteras —Fr porthern and falr weather Friday New Engiand: Eastern New York— Fair Priday and Saturday continued cool Observations in Norwich The Bulletin's observations show the records, reported from charnge New Lon- on_the common coun! don, w _London, in temperatures and the barometric read C. Mortarty' of London, | married at Stonington May 16, 1919, ing Thursday as the Thames Sheet|grounds alleged that Simmons already sues Shallett’s Cleaning &|Dad a wife then living in Boston named Tam. , for $1,314.59 on the com-|Ch e L. Simmons to whom he was s & married in Boston on Jan. 30, 500 Toreclosure. Marie E. Squire add Ray S. Atwood 1, of New London are sued for fore- ure of a $1,500 mortzage on three of land, given on December 4 Attackments on \ve land are clai »d by the Standard Garage Co. y Charles R. Stoll for §! ker for $150, the A. C 3,500, and had not been divorced. Raynor, New London, vs. nor, of parts unknown, 1908, desertion alleged 5 p. m. Highest 64, lowest 1. Comparisons Predictions for Thursday: Fair. | Thursday's weather: Fair and cool. | Helen Scovel ried Aug. 1, since May I, 1917, William T. Griffin, New London, vs. Margaret Warren Grifin, New London, Dec. 24 1881, deserfon al- nce Nov. 2, Barter Bra (OB MOON AND TIDES, New Time.) The Wishbone SAFETY. FIRST! ~ Accept only an ‘“‘unbroken package” of BEDSPRING e Giibert Beche, New London. vs.| genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- - T was only a few months ago that the New York city, mar- i fow pro-| man H. Havden of Ledyard. The prob-!'ride Aug. 3 i Sy s : 5 J c uma- 5 et o- | ma ayden dyare ride Augz. 31, 1013, adultery alleged | tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma Wishbone Bedspring was first intro- duced in New England—and the un- o ie erty is about 228 acres. S R A ! 2 2 Madeaiet Sotian Tetition, Between Septersber ana November o5, | * tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. ~Strictly American! paralleled popularity it has earned proves again the sound purchasing judgment Partition on sale of three tracts of —_— 7| Jand on Mason’s Island is asked for in|SUED FOR $13,000 AFTER Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. 3 that is always associated with this part of in the woods after getting away from the . 3 = rm and claimed they were Camp Fire the country. The Wishbone has down- New TLondon, vs. 1 L. B New London, married 1881, desertion alleged since 1913, custody of two children Foreclosure in Ledyard. 1 Suit for foreclosure of a $4,000 mort- age on two tracts of land in Ledyard given on January 23, 1920, is brought b ussannah Pugh of Croton against Lu- 3 after “igh water b I8 folowed by M GREENEVILLE dding of Miss a suit brouzht by the GROTON AUTO ACCIDENT| Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Selicylicacid ainst Thomas Sults - aggregating oIl Stonington. - The iaindff has an | g ot “RECERINE Cne for, 13,400 ded one-half interest in one Uact|clerk of the superior court agalnst Gus-|gee's- tal was alors production, trai J ns of Groton on account [portation and construction lines, in com- est in the other two tracts. automobile accident to the motor {1aon with those of tte otler addr s | Girls. % = . B H H 3 ’”‘: other depedants named be: 3 ating in Groton about 1for the dinner The girls were turned over to state : yt]gfht value ll‘}ln into it erUghOUL See K = i 3 I ing of July 21, 1920.|discussing the farm officials later in the evening and it for yourself: s brous Lo (flf:;;;"" ‘;“";f' el B 14?‘.\{ s tor $10,000 damages for | construction ~situation, the young men were detained until Y z Corp. ew 12 Silve , Wil g Ol th o Smily Lavina Kautz of |committee being in Boston for the pur-|Thursday morning, when the matron of = . v r was secured on verman of Colchester, -sues Joseph Solo- s a passenger in the bus|pose of investigating tae housing situa- |the state farm appeared against them to | (1) Rustproof: Compare the exclusive e Tor hilceed sistitious) worau miiers in cident. The | ton e TURE) chrrersiiut o oy o iesiof 'n L | Rome gray enamel with the faded bronze- oL ‘4 5 E b = t by Thomas C. Dillon, ad- At the close of the conference, Sena- ate home away from the home for im- 2 h e* . 3 e A - ¥ ed by Solomon on July rator ‘of her estate tor Calder announced that e would sub- | moral purposcs. finish of ordinary springs. (2) Noiss- P are each for $1.000|riit io the +lpartment of justice infor- S & el e = Solomon while she was on her own prem- Birmingham of Groton, | mation obtained from Massachusetts || 10 the automcbile was found some | less: The Wishbone has no small plates ses. Ch Nally of Groton, and Ev-|public utilities and industries, as to al- = > ' 3 ~t1 it< linke - 2. [s PR M SRS £y ) d two b s - - > 2 4 - g D S- . Judge Avers Back from St. Louls. € of Groton, Who were |leged profiteering in coal shipped to New B0 e o et e connecting its links and rattling unpleas e e gers in the bus and were injured |England s | antly—you sleep more soundly. (3) d Superior Co g Fall ety en it crashed into a tree at Thames! Senator Brandegee s expected to re- 3 St TH isht 5 32 ko 4 ' e Dl e e ol SRR T T main in Boston for several days. At a much delayed session of the town g nitary: The Wishbone is made of new court Thursday afternoon at Groton and of the Connecticut commission the c on uniform state laws which w last week. Other com SENATOR BRAND! FARM PATIENTS at the request of Prosecutor Warren B. material throughout — many ordinary EE SPOKE FOUR WO 5 ? p > : . 3 . RE CAUGHT 1N MYSTIC | Burrows, the cases against the young | springs are made of second-hand tubing CETING IN BOSTON men were nolled by Judge Frank H. 3 ers from Connecticut in attendance w Frank B, Brandegee of | Four young women patients from the | T ey of Mystic, who occupied the and wire omfortable: The Wis . B ge i 1§: ¥ Mystic, e | an . (4) ( ortable: e sh- Walter R. Coe of Stamford and George | speaker at a lunch- |state farm for women at East Lyme, who |, OSCH 0 S0 e BT S ert F. C (4) Wish E. Reers of New Haven were SRR, Gl WAL ] fiernoon at Parker jescaped from the farm Wednesd et bone links are curved to give greater play estma S v the conference of the uni- e Bo: Chamber |arrested in Mystic that nij were 5 . e R 1t i B i e e e e e e e D and spring than usual. See it. a gold la > of bar association delegates from r of New York, chair-|Harry Orlando of New London, who told Naturalization Examiner Here. - p ¢ rts of the country. This s 2 ate committec on recon- |the authorities that they met the women | A. F. Church of Boston, U. S. natural- Finished in th: Rome gray enamel, electrically baked eld at 1 Ba sented by Christopher L. Av struction and pros ion. Other speak-|on a street in New London and gave Unm‘ examiner, was here Thursday at on, the Wishbone is absolutely rust-proof—and free o 1 = ra our C. Loomis and George E. I e luded Gov nor Calvin Coolidge,[a ride when they ked to be taken to |the erior court clerk’s office to inter- from grease. ltidoes not stain the mattress or the o A 1 Haven. Henry Cabot Lodge and ex-Sen-|Westerly, where they said they lived. view a number of applicants for citizen- bedding wher2 tucked under. Just compare the sani- hn W. Weeks. Senator Brande-| The women had changed their clothes |ship papers. | tary, gray enamelled Wishbone with the ordinary, | ROUND OAK Users Are Always | SATISFIED and COMFORTABLE “I had one of your “Round Oak” Pipeless Heating Systems installed in October, 1919, and used the same to heat my house all during last winter. My house has seven rooms and they were all comfortably warm all winter, both upstairs and down and I recommend this heater most highly. It was almost no trouble to run the heater and 1 burned a little less than 4 tons of coal.” Look on the Spring for the Card that describes this special Rome gray enamel. AT ALL GOOD STORES MERRIMAC-ROME COMPANY 176 Portland Street, Boston, Mass. | NOTICE! | BEING FINANCIALLY PRESSED : || we are compelled to sell at cost and be- ‘| low cost. Here are a few samples of prices on our articles : 14-K. Solid Gold Watch and Bracelet, 15-jewel, regular price $28.00—SALE PRICE.. ... i 917:50 14-K. Solid Gold Octagon Watch and Bracelet, 15-jewel, regular pri 32.00—SALE PRICE. .. $23.50 20-year Watch and Bracelet, 13-jewel, finest move- ment, regular price $27.50—SALE PRICE. .... $18.00 20-year Watch and Bracelet, Octagon, 15-jewel, regular price $25.00—SALE PRICE........... $16.50 il 10-year warranted Watch and Bracelet, 7 and 10- jewel, regular price $12.75—SALE PRICE...... $7.50 s r:”-.. H atior ‘| Goid Plated Watch and Bracelet—SALE PRICE $4.50 . & By (| Ingersoll, New Haven and Ingraham Warranted Watches, regular price $2.50—SALE PRICE.... $1.75 ; ALARM CLOCKS, WARRANTFD B e Dass i, Time hour Alarm Clock, regular price $2.25— - R A o day Time and Alarm Clock, regular price $5.0¢ -SALE PRICE ...... .o 9885 pasmodic Alarm and Intermittent, best make regular price $4.00—SALE PRICE....... $2.85 | | 3rownie_Small Size Alarm Clock, regular price | il O0=SALE PRICE ..., 00 DU an s i 1 633n 1I8ig Ben and Baby Ben, regular price $4.00— Ladies’ and Gents’ Diamond and Reconstructed Stone Rings of all colors and designs, 10 and 14 k, at lowest pnu.‘:. Signet and Wedding Rings, 10 and 14K, at lowest prices. 8-day Kitchen Clocks, half-hour and hour strike (o 15 And dra. Allen Dogle are and calendar—regular price $5.50—SALE PRICE $4.00 g_gl)ummus& ITCHELL %0 H. C. LANE, Washington Place ROUND_OAK EATING SYSTEM PROVERB—He that has lost his credit is dead to the World. Final Clearance EESR White Goods These gocds are entirely from our own stock, in a wide variety of different designs, every yard perfect. This is not a collection of “Sale” goods purchased for this event, but is all our own standard, well-chosen, dependable merchandise, to see and of excellent quality. 4 Divided Into Three Special Group: GROUP 1—One lot of White Goods, all 36 - inches wide, comprising novelty voiles for “waists and dresses and gabardine skirtings, “ formerly 98¢ a yard—Clearance Price 69¢ GROUP 2—One lot of White Goods, 36 inches wide, including imported voiles and .. novelty skirtings, formerly $1.50 a yard y Clearance Price 98c. RS GROUP 3—One lot of fine quality imported embroidered voiles, extra wide (45 inches) —these are very desirable for Dresses, for- merly $2.50 a yard—Clearance Price $1.69 Burns Any Fuel zabeth McGarrigle has gone d where she has accepted a and Mrs. Joseph Casavant ned after a mo ST . » & Safeguards Comfort and Health e : Heats your home, latge ot small, old or new; upstairs and down, city or country, flooding it with an abundant supply of pure, warm, ever-changing moist air, permanently free from dust, gas, smoke. Safeguards the welfare of your family by warming your home to a comfortable temperature in any weather. Affords you the most convenient, easiest operated, simply reg- ulated, safest, quickest heating, modern system you can own. Saves you many dollars in cost, compared to other types of heating systems, Burns any kind of fuel, coal or wood, and saves 1-4 to 1-3 of your fuel bill. Increases value of your property more than theamount invested in purchase, Facts About Putting It In Requires no spacein rooms, least space in basement, easiet,least expensive b el e e e e e Valuable Heating Book, Free—Investigate { Fall Dress Ginghams Our showing of new Fall Ginghams will appest - to shoppers who look to Ginghams for practical ~ ~ utility, combined with becoming patterns of color. The plaids are in well-night infinite va- riety; then there are new checks, and combina- tions of plaids and checks; the striped Ginghams show stripes both plain and in compound effects. —Prices are 49¢, 59¢, 65¢c and 95¢ a yard—27 and 32 inches wide. e e Ty marias s visiting at\} Mahogany and Marble Parlor Clocks, from $5.50 to $9.00 ¢ Baltic, who was hurt rec X S 0 in & bail game, have received card 26 pieces, regular price $18.00—SALE PRICE. . $11.50 R (] Best in U. S., 1847 Rogers Silver, 26 pieces, reg- Moreys vasd R ular price $30.00—SALE PRICE ............. $17.50 apecial meeting Wea. aigne and arases|| Fine Cut Glass Sugar and Creamers, regular price 1o close their places of busin 1§ $3.00 3ia 3180 ke s 0 $1.75 Sept. 4, in honor of the Hig R E L SO i Hanover, had bls machine Upped over ready to use—SALE PRICE ........ e T e o 18 Wm. Rogers and Community Chests of Silver, deiphia having on 4 w?«i";-u. llefleur spent Wednesday at| CUT GLASS AT COST PRICES. B oot weet M‘ Engraved Cut Glass Electric Lamps and Shades, The injur-} . $4.50 o — DONT DELAY — BUY NOW e SALE VERY SHORT are too much in-|§ 29 Franklin Street Opening Evenings Norwich, Conn. S e d. P. BARSTOW & CO. HEATING ENGINEERS FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS 23-25 Water Street Norwich, Conn. \ THERE is no advertising medium in Tastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle: da for hasiness resulta. THERE is no adve Furtern tin for b

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