Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 2

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wiLLiManTic | Could Not Sleep Or o e == Egt For Days Telephons 105 23 Church St.|dle fish in this city were held up by thel police, Monday afternoon about 5 o'clock, and made to take out a license for their What 1s Golng On'Tonight. businest. @ licenses to seil foor| Mrs. Edward Hueston Found That Wincarnis Was The Only lumbus, San Jose Coun- | T ! v o We 14, mesta st ThL Ml migat | |eoRiriage dn S sy disice st melk.| Thing That Seemed To Do Her Good - Royal Arcanum, Willimantic Council,{ gy on they tried to stretch their license o et Homal, Mo, 10 F & @ |over deven day_ They paid for anothér imu.m. sbly st ¥ Week. : Mrs. Edward Hueston, 6145 N.|Wincarnis. This is proved by the N s nempment. No. 15, L 0| OMeer John Klourey and'Grant Bom- e Beer John Honr Y nd Sunday af-|Cleveland Avenue, Philadelphia tellsan | thousands of letters received ~from 0. F., meets at 807 Main street. e following.sempigints by _rel- | interesting story of what Wincarnis dia | Dersons, grateful for the l'lnleaqu :‘.nfl Mrs. Mary J. McComber, housekeeper!gents of that section that swimmers|in helping restore her to health. fhr\ef]gwera 'w::l';’"' g‘“' them w :‘; for No. 1510 | whose ages were over 21 were cooling ey and worn-out, wl illlam H. Phillips, of N ind West Main street, committed suicide bY |themselves in the pond and walking the{ ¥or a long time Mrs. Hueston had|bave vouched for its'remarkable vir- shooting herself twice turough the tem-!shores in their “altogether” The police|been in poor health, being much run-|tWeS 8 a tonic, recomstructive apd ple, Monday afternoon, soon afteir 1.30 | warned the swimmers .toh t;y\lke Lh?:r fiarn mrid Sniaring froms et e bloodmaker. welock. She had not been well for the|swimming recreation in bathing suits 4. sufforing o) - : S past two months and as she hud tried to |pereafter or arrests would follow. Af]tter t}:‘&mb m;m Lglr’l‘x‘tl::. :vit;nic;‘ut fie V:I::Dca;-nm_ is one of the oldest gen- do away with herself about a year ago, sult, she one day, eading her| eral nics in e'xlsgence. and has been first by taking alcohol, and again by| James J. Lee of this city, connected|daily paper, saw one of the advertise-|recommended by over 10,000 physicians. jumping from the veranda roof, Mr.|¥ith the United States Military Intelll-| ments of Wincarmis and decided to try| All over the world Wincarni; bring- PMITI ¥ and Mrs MoComber's daughter, |§ence Department, recently completed a smail bottle. ing renewed vigor, vitality, and en- Mary Bertha McComber had _watched |working on the Cronkhite-Pothier case. durance to weak, anaemic, nervous and Hy st < °|In Providence, R. I, at the Cranston| In Mrs. Hueston's own words, “I took | run-down men and women. e Ty L e e ¢t |county jail March 23, Mr. Lee in theja small bottle and it scemed (o do me 7 - ‘;; :‘01 x:‘ P rr x J"‘»“ Mis . Comber |presence of witnesses obtained a confes- good, so Lh[oll:g'bt a::rfge lmxe arkxldwath» Buy a bottle of Wincarnis today. In \ ‘ e b far A Mot hih NG 1 from Roland R Pothicr, in which |in a week I began to feel much better.|two sizes, $1.95 ang $1.10 at National "‘ ] o o'clock Mr. Phillips called his home by |the latter assumed responsibil for the|I started to sleep and eat much better,| Drug Stores, Main and Shetucket Sts., 1, C I telephone but received no answer. Again shooting of Major Alexander P. Cronk-{and my nerves quieted down. After|and all first-class druggists. F ' 3 ite, son of Major General Cronkhite, a|taking three bottles, I felt=hetter than i . ::":: rl:;t;{mi‘”)(lu ||mu\]: T.':‘if;tt;ga“'l A g ijs attracting attention | I had for years. Wincarnis is certainly| Write today for free instructive v home _ immedia & c x| i derful tonic.” booklet “Hundred cent. _health, 5 the nation today. Pothier in|{2 Wwonderfu per - tomobile. AMiss McComber arrived at the | throughout 1 P How T R e | 3 same moment. The doors of the house|his confession implicated Captain Robert obtal ard Lassere, S | Rosenbiuth, but when brought before| Mrs. Hueston's is only one of many|Inc, 404 West 23rd St, New York, U. were o | R , but wh = ocked and entrance Wwas gaine g n e S o by Sauang|other aythorities denied this part of his similar cases benefited by the use of|S. Agents for Wincarnis, 2| z > of 3 ladder. Mr. Phillps’ desk, in|lestimony claiming, thy shootie ¥RS 00 The pleasure is worth it, There’s no sub- R e o i s o ol Conenten pich r. Pothier clajms|lowing the accident he tried to learn to|the guest over Sunday of his mother on an MeComber {7 nd Nis companions used third de-|¥hom the damaged car belonged. This|Norwich avenue. had 1.-Iw:\ r”»” oo, l"h»‘v e }:!»t} ,1‘"“;,—.—0» methods von him untll he did not|he Was unable to do and as his party| The work of taking down bin No. 1 o e ey I e AT inow what he was doing. In metropoli-|Was in & hurry he went on, intending to[at the lower end of the park was com- e :‘u‘x; two of which had besn fired |tan papers Monday Lee denles Pothier's}look nto the matter later. menced Monday morning. The bin will stitute for Camel quality and that mild, fragrant Camel blend, Y Moy ids o 1 and claims that Rosenbluth was| Rebert Fitzgerald, colored, will be in|be erected again about four miles be- . :kl‘x.lrliul;v{?,.“rhnln. but had evidently The case Is to come befpre|court this (Tuesday) morning, charged |Iow town, on the New London turnpike. The fellow Who smokes camels; wants Fag 2 o in Seattle, Washington, in|with yagrancy. He was arrested Mon-|The trap rock, sand and cement will be o R T, Low wil bo ans of e Drin|uay’ meon by Trafle Dees Grant Bom:|taken by bt Tracks 1o bia N 2 Abect Camels. That’s” because Camels have a pies sas pans 3 lo e e two miles below the village on the same Comber had bLeen mental some time at vear sent to private hospitals In this city and in Hartford for treatment TUpon veturn she seemed per old self agal but about a month She was born Dec. 20, 1965 3% e snnmat mestng of Lyeeum heia |77 Wichos & will bo ke (o the con- smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you o A °+1 It was reported Saturday evening the ?, 3 the following efficers for 192 e Feonried Seturiay. evening the can’t get in another cigarette. clected: President, Marcel Obernesser e HEFnraner d after, June 5th to accommodate Ty, eun Homie, tressuten. Hiward |10 TS mumber who returm fo fhelr Don't let anyone tell you that any other P mmtomsontios o Maritesd cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. & lights will pe s t Monday and will be manent equipment of the school stage. Hwor i 7 | A large numb The four persons injured in the auto- of Miss Lena Trudeau, of | i );nd Sarah Cocl nt on West Main street on ville, recently tendered her a foiatthon’ O manin oy e per is_her . b in honor of her approaching ot sbich - Chat q . Comber o Willimantic cemetery, are stiil pa- riage with William Lavales of Willi r :cmal“‘;r‘\cc‘;kt]rmlm eguap Let your own taste be the Judge. ‘]:;I y mer McCom thers, | tient sat St Joseph's hospital. Mrs " The wedding will take pls A n e s LR f) A Af South novwicz, of Seouth Coventry, Thompsonville, June 6th, at St, Patr! sl G camdfl urself, ew th, efreshin :go;m toc ;.’ \rx Villiams of sicians stated Monda b not live B went fe Serwk Bealaa gryo S 3 SO0 ,1' g ebster McComber was ol skull is fractured and there 'is a e 5 5 R H T { £ | Captain James B. Fullerton of the game between the St uffs and you d walk a mil :heil ember Woodstock Bap 6 her/neck is ken. 1 s e i St. iy Wonastopk Baptistvossthility that hec/ broken. Her| ity and Rev. Walter E. Lamphear of Lo fonals and the K. of C.'s of 4 ¥ a eforaC l, too. ehurch three months' old child, with £evere i~ Chaviin are to be speakers at the Me- | Norwic % ¥ ’ There was a large attendance of the W h:‘ = "p o “i, Q:o “5’ morial Day service at Ashford, Monday| John Huntley and Katherine Eagan of Knights of ;,C, 3 "‘)T % islocated | °f Rext week. The sery I take Hebron were week-end callers in town. TR Pri e e Fady | Place at the Warrenville Baptist ch | o = night, 1 i : - et ; Gouneck, the fourth oo-| Windham High will have vwo games | FF 2l K of C. nt of the ca, has a fractured skull |thls week. Today (Tuesday) they go| ,.u?TqA flOSR\DI‘fHN[GS Cazsetl, No. 14 K. of C i hae & e e g e s it b glars entered (he cigar store of A. Putnam High school rdo on Main v t early Sun- 's reh dered in the dangerous am. = v il g 'he stary of the accident was _|ternoon Bulkeley High school of ing and rer about 340 R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacce Ca. gie. The committee was govident a Pl 08 a e cigars Eniry' was through 2 ‘Winstog-Salem, N, C. chairman, Albert ie, Crtg v in the front of the stere. The fuspection of the ! Y re and water de- take place urday af-! noon at 2 o'ci by Mayor Charles! A. Gates, and bers of the board og ! Idermen. departmen on the side broke the y o the building. Ca up West Main emetery Gou- endeavored to ts are at St. Ed- | Phiadelphia, where he had been, to at- the Italian,|tend a dinper given by the University of| Mr. and Mrs Chs e of the parish|Pennsylvamia for the Wharton school |wich w cte, They came here|of Finance, on its fortieth/ anniversary. {Mrs. Ck urn after the morn-| Mr. and Mrs. George Dungan and . daughter,) Miss Lillian Dungan, with preservation of the riford as a me ations will b chobl children amne actically assuret TROUELED Wi PIMPLES 4 YERR es H. Comsto Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colver ax jmotored to Middletown Sunday and wer to the | Mayor Gates e women and| 7 o A Hoh ). aad the aign 1o save it will be ear r of the car{man of the Chicf sold the Mocal|Mrs, Dungan's paremts, Mr. and Mrs. | is of relatives. | ried on hence under their supervisios R L R D o to Philip J, Chak James Vansciver, all of Norwich, have committee of distin Also Ringwori. Had To Give e taken the cottage, The Pines on the | n and women. ' . ha any—ye Bluff, for the season, and will open the | LAINFIELD cottage the coming week. Mr. Dungan Up Work, Cuticura Healed, ¢ 2 ph G played the|is conneoted with the Ulmer Leather| > Seeph § % ey cEL I and through |Company of Norwich. The family spent | an, & 1roet © 2 troubled with pimples and a ged to be|last summer at the Phinney cottage om|poict ' ringworm for ars. My nficld lineup: | the Blufl. 50 bad that I ved to go in pablic, and had to give up my work for a while, 1 tried everything I heard dnothing seemed Gurton 1b, La|. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Boston, | yin “yraver? at b, Be.|Were week-end guests at the home of W.| .o “H0C c. Fred Smith. SO MM of the Lawton| Mrs. Frankiin H. Brown of Norwich 28 R SRk week motoring | WaS & week-end guest of Mrs. Emma S.| Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins v Bennett. nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howe and Ray Greene have| Mrs. Lydia Chase of Portsmouth, R ., ot_.\rw Londen, Th . 2ed from a trip to Springfleld |L. Who has been a guest at the home and Mrs. Elmer Tubbs of Fo i of her son, Richard H. Chase and fam-|Point were guests of Mr. and Mrs Hilda Lewis, Harold|ily, at Long Cove and has been spending |gene La Fontaine in the Stoddard d z of the W. C. T. U | twer ve doilars was voted to the Sal ation Army fund. A pleasing concert was 2t Windham H Willimant the after using three cakes of Cuticura hiad heea b e # builds heal: e} S “inspation T ? have concluded |# few days in New London, a visitor |trict Thursday. health an B s oo bbkea of and were on J,u'ln‘!,::‘]{‘r:é‘c Inspection trip of the fire depart-| western Connecti- |With Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Dean, re-| - It Is understood that the Council of .m'r&'vff:fi"" ment I was hesled.” (S Behgol:gnd. hish A hool | 70~ repmotioniias she L They stopped | turned Monday to the home of Mr. Chase [Cirl Scouts from Hartford that will 44 ity, Aanie Fletcher, 56 M The Drogram, (all|, ot will be isst The oMeiels Wil vis- T and baimer?®? [ana will leave there this week for Dor-|camp at Brown's g8 this summer, ’ . dis- | 9 i : con spent the week |chester, Mass., to visit her sister. will be joined by troops of Girl Scouts Burial gervices for Charles H. Fuller |from New london. g weather is home on a|of Mystic were held in the Gales Ferry| Mrs. Guy Davis and daughter, Doro- furiou; from the United States|cemetery Friday morning at 11.30 o'-|thy from New London, werc visitors here just returned from Tur-|clock. Mrs. Fuller was the niece of the | Monday. and expeets to return to Porto Rico Make C: i 1 ice miant the pump- | pond in Mansfield and look | 1 The water committee com- filah, Camille Saint. |Prises Aldermen Edgar W. Jacobs, Louis from Carmen, George|J. Flynn, and Willam E. Webber. tha chorus Funeral services for Samuel Todd were = Song, Raff; Sea|held Monday afternoon at his home, tward MacDowell; song, A. D.|No, 1182 Main street, Rev. Harry S. Mc ;M. B. St. John. Cready The bearers wi Canoe Song, A. Pestalozza; Serenade, | William Monroe, Alfred Delude, Da day toilet prep- arations and keep your skin healthy. cturmed from a trip to Peru and the weck-end with his family in llage. 1 the New Vill Long A and Alexander Todd. Rev. Mr. Me-|!0¢ New Villa Long Ago, T. M. Peltier spent the weck-end in field. He is working at present in F. Paolo Tost! T ez Dr. F_ C. Jackson Bayly; My Old Kentucky Home, Stephen |Cready read a committal service at the| U2 C. Fost o er; the chorus. grave in Willimantic cemetery. The Op. 25, No. 1 in A flat, Fred-|funeral arrangements were by the Kil- mntu; Po-|lourey Brothers. inor; M. R.| Michael Casey died Sunday nighi at his home, No. 44 Elm street, after an! illness of several months. He leaves a son and three daughters. DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantic St. John. dou 9 a mte 8p. m Phone ¢4 The Song of the Mill Stream, Stephen T to the raflroad station Friday night, helped themselves to 2 zood feed and took several cartoons of gars. They en- side window that had been F! 40 No. 2 in C I elody, arranged b Harvey W. Telling, from JAY M. SHEPARD |5 Githn, Frans Soweh Hopgns e COLCHESTER mado a hit at the dance in the Commu- e orch ra of Webster, Mase., . e C wty House Saturday evening. ! Susceeding Filmore & Shepard | cherus Mrs, Fannie Heller and son of Red-|bae of bomeian tb o vening. A num The accompanists were i H i Funeral Director & Embalmer,"‘"» A (econtneninte. n|wood, Cal, are guests of Mrs. Heller's s Murphy, | father, J. Sultan, on "Windlam sveme N oyt Leo White returned Saturday, after a :).:2 KGBLH ST. WILLIMANTIC| "pniic. Yonclas of Musn strect, whose|tew daye’ visit with hs mother in New ly Assistant. Tel. Connection | automobile was sideswiped Sunday by a | Faven. car numbered Conn. T1-160, got in touch| The schools in town were closed Fri- GALES FERRY vith state motor yehicle department|day as the teachers attended the conven- s d found thAA¥ the owner of tha|tion held in New London. ,Queen Esther Circle of young girls, un- ling car was W. G. Robinson, of| Morton A. Taintor Post, G. A, R., hela | 0¢F the leadership of Mrs. Irving Hurl. fl 102 Summit street, South Manches-(a meeting Friday afternoon at the home | op 4 “‘1‘;1 an gpen meeting: im: the' yatry Coing to that place later in the|of Rev. B. D. Reminigon to eomplete | }_fl_b % . ch h, at 2.30 o'clock Sat- Mr. Yonclas met Mr. Johnson and |arrangements for Memorial Day. Erlay aipmoe. o Gme Fosie the latter agreed to settle for the dam-| S H. Kellogg returned to New Britain | - c00d of New London, conferehce sec- age done. Mr, Johnson stated that fol-|Saturday after a week's visit in town. | ccory Young Peovle's Work, was the MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE held a social in Academy hall Saturday |5 " Opening hymn, Il Go Where ame to the d . Going back to the {standard time seems to please most pat- tons betttr than daylight saving time. M1 Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Unian St. Willimantie, Gonn, Phene 250 (Lady Assistant) hezheadd 3 a 3% | you Want Me to Go. by the circle; Scrip- :Ke'l;‘x‘r‘l‘gs.ic The school orchestra fumuh-im” ;ading. Miss Matflda Klen. pray- 4 e ier, R&. G, H. Wright; song, Daffy Down da.;am&e 8. Case was in Boston Satur-iniliy by the circle: addréss on the T it waaith work of young people, for missions, and o oanen L. Boot Was the euest of triends| e organization of thelr socleties, Mra. : Bitgood: song, Forget Me Not, by the Walter 'B. Lombard of Hartford was|cicie. Mrs. Tiufus W. Hurlbott was at the piano. Sandwiches, cake and fruit- we e s e sl X OU CANt see Inside hRev}; g.h H Wr!;:ht'upvl;a n }m“n. E. h h ll & S ; o Sindey momivg tom Joshus 42 the she T i Siratsion ot Aol o, arks arm b seupens and 8.0 fdoc e rcton ot Ambnt Spie But wheq you buy P dale_F Eggs you can be Tor 30 conpens and $8.00 R e afg:tunz plump, meaty, big-yolked fellows. In- Chine, graccial’ in desien em. WHAT SHALL YOUR WINDOWS SAY THIS SPRING? a gold star, for two years, regular at- . embossed Yes, indeed, windows do a lot of talking ab e e st on t i« el band e 30 es, indeed, windows do a lot of talking about every nfl [ | AT Do, Teworth Teazne. vsig mers 3 . Can get another 36-piece home—not the wooden cases, of course, but the draperies Until He Togk Friit o-fives o s ook pek Dee A You'll find Parksdale Farm Eggs are fancy inevery pd e Ly and curtains that your neighbors look at every day and Or Fruit Liver Tablels quartette sang Come Unto Me—Mr. and| Way but their price. And you get a coupon with each $600 completes this dinner Mrs. D. C. Perkins, Miss Gertrude Allen, : 3 : service. 112 pieces in all. icl i . Chate. i dozen. Read how saving these coupons will help you Diches will be shipped the which are seen by the people who pass by. BRNo, 1 Tomns Om. | |2 o iier a0t wetient ae Beaniiful sotof B gsi ChinapDi i 124 seme day coupons are 7e- Gl J . “For over three years, I the town of Ledyard, has annoumced a gef a beautt set of Fansian $ hidaa.ad BY A GLANCE at the windows, you know the well fur- confined o bed with Rhcumutism 3 |V2reni-tcacher meeting to o held tn nuhedyuwal k;pt‘ home, and it is the curtains particularly || trestedwith doctors snd triod mesrly | ioe ors womp, [0 Thuraday eve- Wedgwood Creamery Butter that tell the whole story to the folks outside. everything without henefit, Timer E. Kidder of -Ogden, Utah, who| ° 5 e 2 & N ; : S haq Deen attends has a delicate, delicious flavor that you never tire of. QUAKER CRAFT LACE will sclve your problem of Hinally, T tried Froifyaives. | obs soh SaemiiBe 8 SO E::\ngn;i. 1 ¥ 4 Before T had used half @ bos T smy |for throc dege fnst weske ami who pud| Ltis reasonably priced. Itis all butter because water curtaining your windows—36 inches wide, white or ecrt, §| imrovement; she pain was casier and | 2150 "5ued relatives In Watorville. Me. | and air are carefully pressed out. A dish-coupon is at 49¢, 53¢ and 98¢ a yard. flux swelling staried. to go dowm. gt the home o ,,“::_“Y,[g';é;‘,':’-:“’;.,,‘;:’.‘;, packed with every pound. JUST ARRIVED—A new lot z s confinued faking this fruig |M7; 2nd Mrs, Charles T Comstock. Mr. ity of Ruffle Curtains with tie medicine, improving all the fime, |rorered the HUht ot war or iy N Parksdale Farm Eggs and Wedgwood Creamery and now I can walk about two miles | wich branch of the N. Y. X, T and H. Butter belong on your grocery list because they’re so aad do lightchores aboutthe plage, |2z Toust, tix place in isAt. Tie ffeed and economical. Bedgin today to enjoy them. y ed & .b“A:iI:;N:;Exf MUNRO, |ter of Mr. ratnas;:a-;;’ Camptnck .. - your grocer isn’t stocked, let us know. e ; »: ] i “N!ue%e. guest of his sisters, Mrs. Harriet F. * & e Distributers for At dealers or from an’ -A-TIVES |Crandall and Mrs. Harlan A. Pierce in P . BERRY| & SONS, lnc.. ll‘-l‘t‘.l’d, COIIIL New England States Linited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. the village, last week, was returning to Wiz homa fn Wilometorn, ¥ from

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