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Nerwich Bulletin, Willlmantic 23 Chureh sireet. Telephone 105, What Is Geing O Tomight. irills at State Armory. Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H, Seets at 796 Main street. Voilet Rebekah iodge, No: 57, 1 0. O. F. meots at 867 eet. No. Frask Gios, Edward Willis, and James (Hazro) Donohue, were charged with in- t1ox eation, Monday morning in the po- lioe court. The first two named were Aned ten dollars and costs each, amount- Bg 1o $19.15, which they paid. Glus was Sunday on Brick Top road and Wiilis was taken i Towis fgroe an entrance int he was not wanted Donohue was 2 iog a complaint tha Jow were b in caurt that the bot on _his person had Norwich Sunday mor: under a suspended jail similar offense and his case ued uptil der Bokds o A Rural Teachers’ dipection of A. B sdpers Lord of this ¢ sor of sohools 10 Monda. -{mal Neighbors, illustrating his subject 1| with one hundred slides showing Dbirds n be found.in. the the New England The add #'s by Mr. Baynes on. Monday evening was a special number ~land took the place of the usual Tuesday, Eatonic is wonderful,’ says C. W. Barton. bven a sufferer ble for 20 years Eatonic gets right after the cause of shommch roublea by tatit 0g up and n-ym; out the acidity and gases and of eouu when the cauee is re- moved, the sufferer gets well, If you have sourness, beiching, indigestion, g or any other stomach | trouble, take Eatonic tablets after esch meal and find relisf. Big box coste only s trifie with your drug- giet's guarant L and Osgood, 131 Main St Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn ‘L-SI Alll.ta'l() $6 Union 8t Phono At JAY M, SHEPARD [ Succeeding Flimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmex‘, 0-62 MORTE ST, WILLIMANTIC Laly Assistia: T.L Cnllecllbl Dr F C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio Office, pany G, Third Reglment, C. 8. G., 34, the meeting of captains and lieutenants in charge of the drive at St. Paul's Epis- copal church of this city in conseation with the national drive, to be held at the church this evening. served by "| campaign returns will be announced. This 2 ballding where *| street. Tnstitute under the | Congregational Rl Normal | . Miss | deed. i Monday and even into the afternoon some of the walls along the roads leading into this city were covered with a thin, White coating. This was the first snow of the year. The manufacturing departments of ‘the mills of the American Thread Company and the Windham Silk Company began operations Monday morning. The plants have been closed during the pmst week owing to slackened business conditions. Bishop E. Campion Acheson will attend A supper will be is the closing week of the drive. Many Willimantic people who have Pl grim half dollars in their possession 2re planning to sell them for one dollar, as an announcement was made Monday that | a large number of these coins had been | | shipped to Boston to be seld at that price. Mrs. Charlotte Lee spent the week end visiting friends in Providence, R. L _Wijliam H. Bransfield of Schenectady, Y. is visiting his parents, Mr. and John M. Bransfield, of Meadow Mre, Stercopticem views of birds and ani- mals taken in their native haunts pleased. a large andience Monday evening at the Church House. Under the auspices of the Willimantic Woman's Club, Broest Harold Baynes of the Mer» iden Dird Club of New .Hampshire gave an_interesting lecture on Our Wild Ani- on the year book of the Woman's Club afternoon session at their roms at 803 Main street. - Miss Mabel Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Spring_street, whose birthday occurred Nvoember 2 _clection day, Wrote to Pres- dent-elect Harding, whose birthday also on that da his daughter of Monday. Trowbridge received the following r from President-elect Harding's tary, Charles E. Hall, which come ication she treasures very highly: Marion, Ohio, Nov, 12, 1920. . Mabel Trowbridge, Willimantie, Conn dear Miss Mabél: Senator Harding ired me, While he is away on his to Texas, to give his most cordial ks to all his young friends Who have <0 thoughtful as to write him their neratulations, and to send each one 1t once his good wishes in return. No him more pleasure than de of the splendid young girls, and of our American homes. Your own kind message will be given him When he returns and you may be sure that its reading will give himi much pleasure in- My truly yours, (Signed) ~ CHARLES E. HALL, Assistant Secretary. Beginning at 3 o'clock Monday evening vy Russian . Orthodox: street, the twenty-four in which some fifteen The eyening ser- one of prayer. Today at 8 o'clock a low mass .will at 9 o'clock high mass e celcbrated. At 7 Ock in the a vesper service will be held and nod closed. Funeral sefvices for Mrs. Charlotte E. were held Monday afternoon-at 3 the Congregational Church Harry S. McCready, pastor, ting the service. Abide With Me Mrs. Otto B. Robinson. The e was that of Radignt chap- 0. S. The bearers wera: ins, George Larkins, Rich- gene Coleman. = Bufial ic cemetery. The J. was in charge of al services for Mrs| Charlotte were leid Sunday afternoon at from the home of hep nephew, Ladd of No. 80 West Park s being condycted by Rev. rpenter, pastor of the First he bearers were. Moun- the women of the .parish and | Adelbert T. Trowbridge off A Demansmmqn of Pré hcal Economy that Concerns Ever:y Housewife in America Two pounds of Mazola fried208 - Doughnuts—2 pauagg of Lard fried only 138 MRS. A. Louise Andrea— awarded the gold me'dfl at the Panama-Pacific Exposition 4s fecturer on food and culinary topics —in a comparative test fecently fried 208 doughnuts in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while only 138 could be fried in the same amount of lard. At the same time this expert fried 2415 Ibs. of polxtoes in 2 Ibs. of Muzold, 4s against 7 Ibs. 14 o2 fried in 2 Ibs. of lard. Also, she fried 253 Ibs. of fish steak, cut to a uniform thickness of one inch, in twoIbs. of Mazola. Twolbs. of lard fried only 16} lbs. Equal to Buiter at Half the Price— Better than Lard This means that Mazola'is from twice to more than three times more economical to use than lard, on the basis of actual accomplish- ment. In each test, 4Ibs. each of Mazola and lard were fried down to 2 lbs, This confirms the experience of the seven million housewives who already use Mazols, the Great American Cooking Oil. NATIONAL STARCH, CO, Sales Representative for Corn Products \ Refining Co. 47 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass. Mr.W. A. Caboon, Ih—.- FREE trated Corn Product: Write (oday Corn Products Refining Co o Box 161, New York. Sixty-four page beaunifulll illyé Misohi is 4100% piire vegetable fit. Thers lsnolossfmmmponf- tion; ot loss' of bulk from heating. It retidiiis sWect dnd clean, and can Be used over and over again shérely straint it Qudlity énd Eeon & Probiem Sétved 'l"hé" fiofidm econory did High gy of Mgiola’ teach 4 st chik R thiiity housewife can, - ignore. Not only will the cost of cookh @mefls'bcvche; ‘r, but che foo& mére deficious’ an 'digestible. Mazoli is sold at all good grocers, in pinty quar(. half-gallon dnd full gallon cans. Onc youtmelafi,rSaM Sou cotil prefer nto the finest. imported olive oils. . prlocvl Hnflflkbufiofl Mr TS ¥ . {Tvnias ma Ladd th Som n 1f tired, if tion pard was in 1d, nd Nathan T. Ladd. Windham Center Cemetery. g the service. Bu; cemetery, of Seof e people marry fc married for spite. you get up in the morning ou weary with little exer- | vim and go are lacking, and depend upon it that your liver is torpid One dose of Schencl(‘ Mandrake Pills will “wake up” that lazy new. liver and make you feet jike Scheack’s Mahdrake Pills are worth a trial tonight, 2c per box—uncoated or sugar Dr MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Confi. ted J.H. Schenck & Son, Phila. JOIN THE CHRISTMAS CLUB AND HAVE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME. IT TAKES ONLY $1.00 TO BECOME A MEMBER, YOU SELECT THE MACHINE OF YOUR: CHOICE FROM THREE OF THE BEST MAKES, AND' WE WILL DELIVER IT TO YOUR HOME. WHY NOT NOW i AND HAVE MUSIC WHILE YOU PAY FOR IT, LONG EVENINGS MEAN LONGER HOURS AT HOME IN WHICH YOU CAN ENJOY THE BEST ARTISTS ON THE COLUMBIA, EDISON OR SO: NORA astus Pr Ladd, Everett. T. Burial was 3. M. e of the arrange- | le w n Scotland, Rev. W. Lincoln Company was in charge of the ar love and re- GALES FERRY The distinguished service medal e posthumously to. Capt. Charles U. § C. G..for, services dur rid. war, as set forth in the following citation: . “For distinguished service in the line of his profession as commanding officer of the U. 8. 8. Tampa, engaged in the. important, , exacting. and -hazardous duty of trapsporting and escorting troops | and, supplies, to European ports,. through waters infested with enemy submarines and mines,” was received by his father, Charles A. tterlee, of th Dlace. It came, last week from Washington under [dato of -Nov. 11, from the president of the United States, and signed for the Dresident by Josephus Daniels, secretary of the nayy. The U. S. S. Tampa, of which Captain Satterlee was in command, was_torpedogd, while on convoy duty in the Bristol channel Sept. 26, 1918, and he with all his erew perished. | Rev. J: W. Carter of the submarine base conducted all the services at the M. E. church Sunday. At the morning ser- vice he spoke from Roman: Junior league at 6 o'clock, ’lnd the even- ing service at 7 o'clock, with the topic Wiining Our Friends for Christ. s, G. H. Wright refurncd e\cnlnz from their vaca- tion spent in Lynn, Mass., at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mre. H. H. Pike, and with other rela- tives. Judge and Mrs. Alfred Steers | Brookiyn, spent Thursday at their cottage on the Bluff. Mrs. Emily Perkins of Pleasant Valley | and Mrs. Stephen Perkins of Groton spent 'thnmdq With the latter's sister, Mrs. gt Perkins. Rabbit yln supper will be sarved by the Sth.—ady, mm’ Nov. ‘19th — stegmer ‘Puunonnoek, Who is having f| vacation of ;two weeks from his .duties, and i5 at his home. at- Allyn’s Point, was the' dinner.guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Otis 'Winchester at their summer home at Per- Kins placs, Sunday. Richard Chase, son of Mr. and. Mrs who s seri- | ously, ill at his home, is said to show im- pn::mcn. ™~ it} of sodely of the M. E. eymrc): held-its meeting. in the vestry Fri- day. afterncon. The. work was on aprons, Plerce, chief engineer of. the |, lage were guests of the Plontu- Fh’QfllH) club of Groton Wednesday evenipg Jast instead of the usual Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. Gibbs. Mra.; Dudley €. Perkins and daughter, Miss Jennie G. Perkins, Mrs. Bfigens Las Fon- taine and Miss Alice Satterlee attended the third and last organ recital hbthe Community house Saturday aftérndon. H. Winthrop. Hurlbutt of this plage ac- companied Marcus M. Trail on a: business trip to Buffalo, leaving the village -Suny; day. evening, and will days. They will visit Niagara Fals and other places of interest whilé on the, trip, Miss Mary Birch visited her forn school friend while at {s6: N Academy, Miss Dorothy Harrison, at home in Hanover iast week for several days. Blue prints of the proposed new. library building ‘are on exhibition in thé- Gales Ferry postoffice. Volunteer service for the continued excavating’ for. the hmmn; was given Saturday afternoon by ‘Taft, Charles H. Comstock; y_s‘m!‘t.h. Stephen Norman and J. HEdmund, Norman. A letter recexved by Mrs. Lucy A: Hurle butt {rom Mrs., Frank W. Hurlbutt of Charleston, W. Wa., statés that the young daughter, Marion, of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hurlbutt, ail former 1y of Gales Ferry, had her fingers bitten by a rat while in-her sleep. ,Infection | % followed ang the child, with her parents; and aunt, Miss Fanny Bill Hurlbute, 2 graduate, nurse, were sent fo. a - ‘surgeon | in Cincinnati,, 0., from their. home in Charlexsi&n the child beifig unconsgious on arrival ere. . An operation was, ed by this surgeon that has, Mflm-\ relief which, it is hoped, nent. A. M. Kennedy of Norwich and. m grandson Were: visitors their summer home, on the Bluff Saturday:.. .. Frank A. Aplin, Jr., who has season at the home of his pare and Mrs, Frank A. York last week. | There was a good attendance at eh-nin [ Sunday. morning. .., Mr. and Mrs. Peets asd son, b6 Have heen . in Providence for & nv uyc. have returned. FET Miss Gladys Quidgéon and. Miss Loretta | Fielding atiended. the asseciation gregational churches and ministers in 1ith.. e e [/Closing hour will go Into effect Saturday, . —The public schools cast $67,- 903,47 lnlt month, according, to the finan- felai. stitement of, the. school board. gmed Congregation of the Jewish n-m-rpa.-xnmauom havé been issued o, Bachelprs' .fancy: dress: ball- which '(Si»bu heid: Wernesday. evening, Nov. 24, at the Hartford Golf club. /Danbury—beat markets of e city are fall and. winver at. 7 o'cloek... The new N‘ov 20. Sy iverside.~Eligha W. Kelly, uiqe has retirns from. a successfu] hunt. g, tri I New Y .m'.m — Prominent Holy Cross | ahimmi, wiil_be the speakers at-a public . Thursday . night under the au- meetin: spices. o the. members of the Holy Cross [| alumini of Torrington. Santh :‘,u.—mu Alicé Benson, ot operator. of the mill telephone, cx: am.nxe at the main office, has been grant-, leave of absence and has hegun a vacation that will take her fo Flonit for the remainder of the Winter. New Fairfield—Toyn officlals of Brook- fleld, New Fairfield, New Milford and; i Waterbosy.—Rabbk Lewis Browne hag | béen secured as the rabbi for the new | [ to. close on Saturday nights during the | of , River- | ew. Brunswick, o which. he | was. lccohw:mled by George W. Foster of | As Fresh And Sweet As It Left the Creamery Wedgwood Creaméry Buitter is alWaxs fresh, pure and delicious. Thé dust an odor proof package in which it is put u‘p Kkeeps it sweet and frésh. Churneéd from rich, pure cream in oné of the largest créameries in the country, the Water dand air pressed ouit by our process, delicately salted, and of a delightful flavor—you ¢an depend on Weédgwood Creamery Butter. ‘Wedgwood Creamery Butter is reason- ablé in price too — And in every package is oné of the coupons that will help you gét a set of Fine Parisian China Dishes. ; Coupons are also packed with Parks- dale Farm Eggs—fdncy,extralarge, farmr eggs that are right in price and quality: Your grocer should be able to supply you with both Wedgwood Creamery But- ter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. If hecan’t, let us know. P. BERRY & SONS; Inc. ' Hartford, Conn. | Sole Distributors for New England States For 30 Coupons and $6.00 YouCanOwn 42 pieces of Périsian Chins, graceful in' design and beautifully embassed with a gol Id band. For 30 more coupons and $8.00 you can get anaother 36 piece set. A third set of 34 pieces for only 30 more coupons and $5.00 completes this mag- nificent dinner service. 112 pieces in all. North Fionington Grasge. There will Be'a rabbjt supper at the \oni- -Stopimston grange Wednesday night rmm ¢ o' 9 o'clock, followed by dancing. . A g0od time is expected. All dre mvit Manager of Norwich Offfce. C.J. Roath, Iomefly of the Adgms Exan-C: who, b u been retired for a number of years, assyme ment of the Norwich offion of. g:"é versa] Tide Power Co. of 6% Canal Boston. ‘Mettgdist” Women at North M The anaual meetin gof the Hae, Women Want, will speak .af sonvocatien. Mrs. H who is the daughtér of lan and niece of, the actor, Forbes-Ropertsun, s one. of. the. foremepl on the American pla r:’:fl m for_her general léctures mn:t‘w wide fleld of iuterest, as 'the following list ish Labor Party, gland md America, the Movies' and the recent Years she Nas 5 known in América, the count adoption, working last year wi food administration at Washi M she achieved distinction in cles. Mrs Hale's lecture at c«-nx« | cut College will be Womer and Dress vttt atsat-s Important Sale of West Side la\d. Jumes L Case coneutmpud s important sale of West real Monday When, Israel chx!n u& nu- from_Johu Porteous to_th x-iorw many years awned by, Him ..(ua. '& 34 Fairmount street, consisting of & la mansion with spacious _ETounds. residence commands ani excelfent view .l the valley which divides the West Side itrom the central portjon of thie city and included in the sale afe two extra build- ing lots. The property was bullt abiout 50 yearr ago by Captain Coit, a prominenf resi- dent of the city at that time. The howse is built of stone and vermesentR type of, Architecturs, IL was for years the home the late Edward 1, Mr. Henkin will cenvm fil' M into apartments Davie Thirsddy, Friday_ and Saturdsy The management @ the Davy u. 'hooked one of the Fist National w plays In six parts adapted fro e {D. Bailey’s play, {Norma Talmadge is | Branded’ Woman» £ syn {story follows: ” Ruth Delmar's mother,. Dok, runs | sambling House in partnership with YV vet” Craft. The girl is taken from lioard- | ing. school and_forced: to_consoit. with an 1d rake. Judge Whitleck. a. politician. |takes.uth away, makes her his ward and liter she weds Dougias Courtney. an !ligh diplomat. Ruth conceals the of her parentage from her bushand. She France with him. On her.moth- ath Craft comes to. P: = Ruth. . Craft finally Courtney about Ruth's notorious mpother, | Courtney, believing his wife. to De fxles, (denounces her. Ruth returns to. Atheci c3. Later Courtrgy follows. finds » in Whitlock's home and they areé rec$ clled. . The other feature attractiond are Wheels of Faje third episode of Jack Demusey's $176,000 serjal Doredevi Jack, Sky Mountain. Prisma’s. colored pictures and Wild Beasts ai Home. . . Back t0 God’s Country, Crim- son Shoals and the Paramount mssazime be seen. RUDDIGORE AT DAVIS THEAT] The originality of.‘the story, asd. the Keeoness of the satite, , of Ruddigare. which will be presentéd at the Davie theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 12, matines and night, by fhe Boston English Opera {:Company for_the first time s, this cits, inave been the subject everywhere of Jav- {188 pealze, dnd broughit ?’qx’x‘ 4 recard of |a season’s run sn New 10 crowded houses. Its plot is a burlesque of melo- drama_and_the characters iypify _the familiar charaaters n,that form of. pfir | There is. the Jova-sick heroife 't an board feet of lumber, although . much | many lines of bu lof this, material has neyer been ‘duced In lumber form. The rarer types of wood such as the imported varietied are bought by. the piece or the pound. | aong. tive woods used beech pie are s ing iey're. Just not getting working s9 much.—Iouston Post. Sh lh: 4 Nagatuck,—The tewo. pepublican . ca. || didaten. elected for reprosentatives. in the leglslature have filed their report of in the office of Town | ,"""’_fi' Rogers...diss Evaily. Soshin [, ,no expense.and Harry H. il Feports an expense of $10, Connecticat authori A on- f Passing of the Cane. Has the war, robbed t’- wal stick of its Coriata d mnpm-\flix‘ an‘mfl. - Statl: pijed . in. t ane handie hiew,,. Yuk state. |- 035,11 responaible it Is tht the elmg e pming,‘ 000 word story without e of marriage, are o calied W d 2 N [umbreli sticks, aithough the umbrel-|V28 originally mexns gboc! 'h handles . are frequently made of Imported. woods and roots are, mfl for rare and expensive cancs aml umbrella stick Amnd Reduces Number of Hunters | Thig js the £§ <on when the practice ef, "u. a gun through & barbed wis saves the lives of some game.—8t. | Plnt Plone- Press. e . e e ! 1 mai:w a change in his table beverage ha nafm'ally tarns @0 Sit A. Conan Doyle once wrote a 13- ving- his disic 'Efonuucln‘.. Horlic 'S Avoid Imitations and Substitates calied Rofe Maybud; th he 16 knowikoad Su Deevgrs urga- troyd ;. the manly. hero is called Bl ard Dauntiess; _the.good. comic group of professionat br | Add to this, music and plenty.” of, humor- | ous_dialogue and,the success of gore may be easily understood. e and whistled Alma Where Do Y Now you have a chatce fo see ‘mous _Broadway play and comedy up to date, in evers lithe original players wi be, theatre today and Wednes Knight of the, Bruehing Away t Wedreaday ; 4 first _tremendous Riders’ new mld’oflrm !u splendid _weeks of Western Land: feature which s the picture history. , At Ac cowpunchers, against a men. 0. alan Don't miss seelhg it. Ofive Tell heads the Bl st theatte today fn Ruddi- Do you remember how, oftefl !‘ g popular o on the screen. . The fim version retains all of the charmi of the farmous musmjcal success and has been Brought Several »* picture when. it is na‘ng. at the Strand The other pi Neal Hart W 4 other m eal h ey, vty

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