Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 8

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<o o 6L tho: me: xnxnu of Coutu U | diseasso 10, nuisancgs : of the. Ford car. stales that scarlet Later i the day MoAlay, Sewtu amifdemm In January n YerE John B. Edgaroon of :the state motor {theria durin ¢ : g H b ods e ‘..z.‘ vehicle department Tvturned to the site|19i9, and infiver & ton el . Coaries . 4 the accident and measurements wero {ruary and March, * ;meaSurements BIamey: A man who gave Iis name s Hoaly 1] . % \”. . Datalny Bun G s ¢ degt UL po l-wfll 9 jana claimed to be a woodchopper i 5 i ed Monday afiernoon by . vals. dharge ; W.wgflymm} olice. Ho was found to bo well : jedbers, congeaiing B0l i oy : ‘What Is Golng On Tonight 5 el 3 - | with high powe ; : - ! by = : 3 " ! p e—-w‘ l:dl:: C“SG d. bein Nen»lnddem- tles and one emy'y o 33 Ofiver uri blzhse rigie wovd— Ry Phbliegat Gtresk i, 7 ger, and one botile 58 4 ¢ g | The ; - B % o Unitéd Workmen, gt e ‘teos | fouhd: ' hia pocicets; | - g e ho- Salva "“ Army; 105 prof. W. 0, Twrner, who died, Nov. 35 \’.r,,":‘ iy ey alley street. y storm. quring the erly hours. of. Manday needy. ehildren wil PP Nl e S ke vtk Gl e d B Kalghts of Columbus, San Jose Coun-|momning. As the day becamo oldor the | (Tuesday) evening at 7.30-a'slock at tne | iGN SET00 02,28, WEHUETE, ll, No. 14, meels at 151 Main atreet, | temperature rose and rain:began. Walk- | Methodist' church. During the past few | (i, JI7 sloved awed T tpe Cifferent Kreanum, Willimantic Couhell, § Ins Was bad, and travel of aul kinds was | days Captain: Mary Colboume: and Ad- | PANcE Tabs, wés Ciciosed BV the ap- “at 702 Main stroot, dangerous. .. 3 :‘;mts lg:‘:]{eml’l;‘:a 351‘:'::5 made h::: Lincoln, and reporied to First Selectman | Council, No. 10, R. &| 71wo persons were pnhflnlly injured, " |James M. Smith, administrator of the | assecmbly at Masonlo hall | sroniay " seornine; and. fout Giher pas: | Ustrivuted among sne kiddies. ‘The mon prac o e’ upywhien | oY used for this entertalnment was Ewai| cotate The mney fdund | Mvis 10 two against the whiskey runners shak . When XNorwich banks, §4,018 in ‘the Norwich "n&'d.mnh wm. e e ponee et o Tharatay | the Blue Line public service car owned by, l"c;llonmi; ‘L"}‘: é‘i’gi’;g;“’:‘_:};dc’&? Savings Bank, and $926 in the Chelsea some k. 7 TEe Mr. , 3Whmm(h.x’.umun‘h~~ a chase to North Windham, jand driven by Albert Coutw, of this oity, | CTie " Cq. Mot stood n front o the | Sorings Bank. The next et ness; : h - i o ge gl e o to come up Monday morn- | crashed into the fence at the right‘of the Boston store before Christmas. 1 : Edward | radiey and Alvin Now 1 was fat, A.pu A d ? h to mukedine angels weep Y #n the Willimantic police court, but | State road to Hartford, about three miles | “"r b S Curran, "8f ‘Boston Univer-: it;:sm;] I::r M. M. Maine, ‘both of South v - 4 T % e W‘u ok ““ ra bty m SorRy e B L ey Wl m bl °~‘:‘yny§’;”m‘fl{§'.'e’fo’:’°§32'fi sy} 45 sphnaing L ChERhas vacatiqn Bt Wiidiati o4 dloT: Sumday -right e 5 1 '%‘.“ within ,m. mf"' » o 500. 5 - nts, Mr. ane g City > e e e e iorolord i | Hyde of Willimantic, and Thomas Leahy | witi- his pare at the Hartford City Hospital, following 4 4 verett F, Lrow et e300 honte by the | of Norwich. - Mrs, Hyde, who was, riding | CUTTaR Of Ann street an fllness of a fo wdays with pheumonia, g bttty ok o in the front seat of the automobile,.re-| Thus far in the e-mpaun Willimantic | He leaves four sisters, Mrs. Julia Ivans | p ..,u.‘;':}‘u‘f.,'f"“;{3,",?,;‘;,"“3,’;’,‘{:};“}? cafvait gnta el bt He fact wren the wind- | citizens have adopted 15 children in the | of Providence, Mrs. liary.. Roberts of shield was broken and flying glass struck | European countries who are Starving to | Willimantic, Miss Catherine - Rohan « of | sault with intent to kill; Robert Monty - - — ~ her. Leahy suffered a badly wrefiched |death and-will aid in feeding the chil- | Warren, Mass., and Mrs. Matthew Galli- arles Dean, statutory burglary; L Fesling Sy For Colds or Influenza leg and for a time it was believed 'the | dren through the ‘mon‘hs to cbme until| gan of ‘Williggantic; two brothers, James | ; " R arrying concealed - o 5 a preventive, take GROVIZS L. B.!leg had been fractured. They -were [conditions are better in those: eountries. | Rohan of Wiilimantic and John Rohan of th of tho pence: Stan- S— Probation—Lena M. Muller, as- ¢ . blets (Laxative Jiromo Quitue tab- | brought to Willimantic ‘and - treated. | The total amount handed in to K. W.|Los Angeles, California. Amicdes Dustuaner |3 Efigzl{-.;mox&znm sod Jindiiog ) data). - Be gure you gt the senuine, ASK | Leahy roturned to his’ home in Notwich | Reynolds, local ehairman, up to 1ast Fri-| yonowing is o list of pupils of the iy s S 1 another ‘machine. The other passen-|day night, ‘was $109. “Since that time W. GROVE'S sicnature on box. 30¢ | o (" ¢ the car who escaped Injufy were | eight more subscriptions have been re- Captain and Mrs. H. B. Dixon, of Storrs, | ceived, totalling $13 which brings the Model school who.were.perfect in attend- ance ‘during the fall term: A Fred N. Slye, - as; | Shapiro, Wiliow' St, ‘| Eane. Asclsd I. Searls, state's attorney, 2 4 Grade Bergeron, Edward | 1 meet members = Kifl B Harry I. McManus of Hartford, - and | grand total to $152. Jones, Do 0, Charles ~While, | conference in regard to cmgopomn X4 ourey ros. e Mr. ond. Mrs. Trank LfFrabee have | Mikiréa Kramer, Helen Swyde i s 2 - TORS AND The accident took place on a turn inapnounced the engagerhent of their| Grade iss Davison, teacher. - Mar- | y FUPER ‘éflglkRLEMCER" the highway, Coutu being forced into the | Gaughter, Dorothy Lun n. Liarrabee, to | jon Bass, Edward bowman, Mildred “ & LA G THOMPSON F s' 5 T 5 gutter by the driver of a Ford car who | Warren Tower Bartlet. of Hartford. |lis, John Keefe, Ra)mm'd Polak, Harry | {ap Union Willimantie, Coan. | joged the road. The slippery. condition s e i ot el | Resent |d ; from 11 asm."to 3 Lhiropodlst, Foot Specialist g 4 tion | Miss La % Phone &€ ., tLaiy Assistant) of ihe road, aided by the pitch to the | of 1309 at WindhamHigh .school and | Grade 6, Miss Qumn. teacher—Laura o - (FEDTQCT YOUR FEET) Bince ever they flang abroad in epring, T ,‘4———— - ———— | right, threw Coutu’s car to the right and | wag graduated from Wellesley college in | Belanger, Ruth Smith, Stan- ar M. Warner, Clerk. - bae.” coming gs' Spring h Support. ’l%e ledves have pw-uJ y Y A 3 into the fence, the planks of : which | 1934 At presént she is employed ‘in the | ley Gairn Arc this 0 \ JAY M SHEPARD {erushed the car but stopped before.in- | tpigt department of tlie Haitford/Con- | Lewi o ‘ { juring the passengers .in the. reak; seat. |fiedficuc Trust Company. Mr. Bartlett is Grade ore & Shepard |7The driver of the Ford whb, was the foaretary of the company. { Ahern, ase of Coutu's mishap, speéded’, nviay : Rev. Harry S. McCready, pastor of the | Rudoli Polack, . et Suite 7-2 Alics Building, 321 Main ‘St. | Who now woudd fain sheltering g COLU?'"-‘\ Norwich. Conm. | Frche, 1366-4 | OF thieket, "o ‘hollow iscs for Fl]"t Congregational church,. Tecs Swol. T P ‘And now they answer the [.mnea_dz the Cunnecucul . Agricultural blast ,h;xég s’ prdeat of §800 at’the Grade 4, Miss Woodward, ' teacher— 5 5 e i ek, farm -} v “With an ever er and vaguer servige ' from’ the ‘memb. Hasdman, : : = - The mgeting - of -the Gonsregational | 0T at utmost. a4} Ciktie retociant whir] {'cflw‘cl\ 45, token ot apprec iV held New.-Year's day at| 10300008 Unem 5o farther tham i ]\1: McCready cordially ek Frdllowe ¢l hour Succeeding’ Funeral Director & Embalmer | $0-62 [.CRTH 8T. \ LLiMANTIC '.-r) Lssisiant T(L cunnuclmn Dr.r C Jackson at Yeomans' 29th.” Pro- fund.— PED KIDNEY TRQUBL ere all:u_l\ of lndney Lr 5 The report of City Ilealth Ofltel Dr. 4 3 2. i : t & sermom ! LR Tal W. P, S. Keating for: the. year énding on, : : e ) i tor e : relieved <after 5 : A o |is 3 1 X E: =ztion- from*the topic, The l"d‘runs . BLI () .i ' "1 continued thelr use | OStober 31, i coR g e ol . : i potn ; ; Tl Pigithnss < It may not seem better tome to M‘ { cured. ;1 consider Fole ablo afscases creporiad 1 > : Afigh § o1 bert 715 Main Street, Willimantic best kuhfly remedy. 5 cough 17, 1 2 “rment” will be’ observedsmext —Tobert Frost, in | 2 h " 1 p S 2 ¥ y B day ‘Wherthe pastor will give a 'Ni -5 . turs—9 i e T oRLEL o) . : s e e : i pafuse | Yeurmsetman, 1 evs Lot | HUMOR 'OF ‘THE DAY e - = s = === — ST bl £ gl - Clgishe A, ARGy IR, - Ftes s W “I don't belleve those M. P.'s had religipn, the way they treated- the \boy™ = “They hud' piles of it They're afl élaren and grandehil- mas day. There was i with gifts for all Tanner and son s Uay with Mr. and Murray's Bos_to}n,gmi‘e* Willimantic, Conn. “The dentist claims that most of o suffer are due to defective 1 b “and the dentist was 7 dimes B. Palwer on [supervising most of the -lm s | Washingion Star, , ROL, s —Had my fortune told m 0 doubt you were told. lnollll 8¢t A rich husband. —No “ampbell, . teacher v Paterick, llup and Mrs. goldeén .wed- r closed a huu‘f;s. h acquire 2 husband, Bell—Oh. 1 suppose stie sieed F'm married, ai » my independenc Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts ZGINS WEDNESDAY MORNING This is a complete clearance of Suits, Coats, Dresses and eb, and gaining xt they'li pass a law to prevent from fesing out wives'” ter of Mr. and Mra. I “t might be a good thing, at that*® ] i m! ; ii* £ men would immediately start the law."—Loulsville ]h—nu n Journal. “Smith vis an old-fashiched cudy tations by | a2 gaid Brown. £ Mrs. Childs and Yes” agreed Jomes. “He thinks Gilts for all were |4 jotter will be dellvered a2 whole e ; quicker if he writes ‘Rush’ on the K 1 ) SOUTH KILLINGLY |Smtwieer o x e o parate Skirts, of fine qualities, newest styles and all well 20 Mo Wil Tounsiion ae |,God Mekvene® s th-viaior ° “m:r,:‘-j:m-r son-in-law, Charles oo tHa atever makes ! fl_nade garments, paying 0"1!}' half of their real value. TR it e T T DOl 105 ke thia” Tepiled fhe L4 o - SUITS AT HALF PRICE 00 SUITS .......... NOW §22.50 349 SUITS#4....... NOW $24.50 35500 Sbrl.) vu oo e 2 NOW 32750 1$59.00 SUITS ......... NOW $23.50 S ..... NOW $32.50 ..... NOW $37.50 $85.00 SUITS ......... NOW $42.50 STYLISH STOUT COATS AT HALF PRICE $59.00. SUITS . NGW $28.50 $80/00 SUITS ......... NOW 544.50 $95.00 SUITS . ... NOW §47.50 $115.00 SUITS ........ NOW $57.50 PLUSH COATS AT HALF PRICE $45.00 COATS ......... NOW $22.50 $55.00 COATS ......... NOW $27.50 $50.00 COATS ......... NOW/ $22.50 $65.00 COATS ......... NGW $32.50 $79.00 COATS ......... NOW $39.50 $125.00 COATS . NOW §$62.50 WOOL PLAID SKIRTS AT LESS THAN HALF Plaid Skirts, in a wide choice of cclor com- binations, regular $15.50, $22.50 and $25.00 values— TO CLOSE AT $10.50 Hill af 2 T | At night 1 tmu- to .a. g Wi ’,‘a:,";gf,. aliall have-a foe 40 u:, B s Thursday. a pint of beer, and lh- ol‘ horse ha: of . East. Killingly was :.“; nights riagV-Saiibursh section fon 2 hunting tri € TP Wite—Jofin, o wan ealled this o1 closed Tuesday on‘account of so |ROpn and said “se. would, supply, 8 .0f mumps crnbugh electricity to light odr h:-o. $22.50 COATS ......... NOW $i1.25 : i Sk 201 Ml farm toxans |l our cooking 4nd run the washing $32.00 COATS ....... NOW $16.00 Ji* =l TS Dime ocanats | Lo L $35.00.COATS ......:.. NOW $16:50 ; T SR e s "0 " | i Sou shon pure o b $45.! QO'CGATS I, NOW § ZA 50° Dt ;_‘:;;s:::; with Mrs. William 4 $5900COA"FS’ cvv... .. NOW $29.59 f $65.00 COATS . ...... . NOW $22.50 RN, ' $75.00 C(’m . a40 0. NOW $37.50 > : DO SNy e e Suniay :‘r.,m.““.i S e future. 'COATS AT HALF PRICE farmer in' town ur: Archibald i F Whale mieat possibly wi made dormant plants burst out o A i A B « « |during the dormani season. A By T 5 1 \ \ ot port Sand Walters Hawkhiog of |l m“vww STYUSH STOUT SUITS P S A R g B -y nic o e atun s oy AT, HALF PRICE | s i : e . s reldiives i Congrviliogl L. [LANTe: whe El1Ss loctirssiia the "29 00,COATS§‘ ey NOW 314 50 , 73 AT : oriZ drriott . of i Providence | $3200COATS Subidas NO &V $l6"0 ye&s, has hotne the S’g‘\lfi.fl’e of g several days wuth local The fitst lpcbmotive with steel 549 00 COA Is v; and Has, been .made ‘under his pere = SR Jeaeh k- e <+:NO $2450 South 3 William Read:of - Jewett |04 15 stBi to be soen in the onal. supervision sigce-its infancy, ‘hulzd;ly with Mrs. Read's {sinston mBesililel \ <3 .+ « $55.00 COATS .%..... .. NOW §27.50 ' 20w m0 ago 10 Geceive you in this, " $69.00 COATS ......... NOW §34.50 Mrs. Horace:! Burdick. The Rownanian govern: has AN Counterfeits, Imitations and *Just-as-good ? are but e i gt i Experiments that frifle with, and endanger the health of STYLISH DRE.SSES & AT A BIG REDUCTION astical authorities i Roumania Infants and Chfld:en~]:xnerience against Experiment. ne-fot of Dresses, in Poplm, Tricotine, however, to use the Julian calendar. What is CASTORIA Satm Crepe de Chine, ‘represgnting et “The fargest organ in the world is to ‘MOHEGAN' placed in the cathedral pow nearing Castoria is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregori Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is S pleasant. It conmmsc‘ om $27.50 up to $49. 00—- .CLOSE AT :$15.00 s Y Hel vietlon in Liverpool. It will _have vices ‘Were' held neither Opium, Morphme nor other'narcotic substance. Its fi‘;&ses, in Velour, Tricetine, * Sunday mora | feger than 10,657 pipss and-215+steps. school - at-l | ol cemt pariey ‘of farmlisd con age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hag been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ' - Oné lot Jersey and Pdplm, eguh.r $39.00 to $45.00— in Arkansas by ihe state coliege of - cultote revesled two Bomwids in ‘wikich Wind Colic and Dzarrhcea allayin,; Feverichness arismg therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Pow els, aids TO CLOSE AT $21 '50 4zt Orie Jot of attractive Dresses, in Velour, fiter aid the “fumily’ washing. In the state of Kentucky alone the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natuzal sleg The Children’s Comfort —The Mothes’s Friends & Tricotine, Jersey and Satin, regular $49.00 to $59.00 values— -hlul‘h,m of tobaco exconds that of - ) | GENUIN=- CASTORIA ALWAYS TO CLOSE AT $26.50 ihough the production In Juva and matiy is rapidly increasing. There ‘nre somie dodtors' wWho nef patients. . el work 15 jo ald 10 keep we They call th msely 4 “preventists” -anth Mave set up s { doners in preventive medicine. P. Driscoll has it of the ‘Torrington country ouisida, of. tiwe United States, Beaxs the Sxo-nature of over ‘antl was imjants_for a set 1 tospital in a seri- | teeth, a HGhTe of whiskey and 2 pair silf atockings. t‘ur ‘ny méRtHY - the e “7 g8 n Coulogne, in the Aisne region of Frand T {pr q\z sgryice charged made 10 | had only one chuir, the property of 4 patient by Dr. J. T. Newman, an |mayor. Later the Junior Fed Croes £ ‘héeGital, - The | America sent’ d-preat tfuckiond of eh In Use F@r Orer 30 Years o o ot v told the, Middletown ' - F ) her moruing that while he The Kifld You Have Altfirays Boughfi % s oRpingsin’ tie, AHddletown “hotel PR Sk un e B .Jg'i’.’?é’a!“%a“’{’".i‘ 3t hie pocket while the

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