Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 12

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WEATHER ? Conditions The disturbance that was central over Lake Huron Wednesday night continued to move rapidly eastward and its centre was over east Maine Thursday night. It was attended by general showers in the middle Atlan- tic_and north Atlantic states. The temperature was higher Thurs- day in the middle Atlantic states. The indications are for gederally tair weather Friday and Saturday in the states east of the Mississippi river. Temperature changes will not be impertant . Winds North ot Sandy Hook—Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds and generally fair weather Friday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Moderate to rfesh northwest and north winds and fair weather Friday. Forecast GUS MOKUS GOES DEFAULT OF BONDS OF $1,000 —_— The Mokas of Springfield was continued mntil next Tuesday by Judge Arthur F."Lib- by Bonds were fixed at $1,000. unable to secure bonds and was taken court next Tuesday. Hannibal led to show up at the city court ses- sion Thursday morning. that he is away on a vacation in Maine. just how long he will be in Maine could not be learned Thursday, as it is not known embeszlement case against Gus | up. in the city court Thursday morning. Mokus was phone stood 3 I . of No. 113 Broad St, Red Bank, N. . ; ; . case is again called up next Tuesday | & ¢adily” increasing numbers how they | so much ood that she recommends it to to jail to await presentation in the city | morning. have been benefited by the use of Win- Hamlin, the Boston detect- who Is the complainant in the case, swore In in 1t is understood captai; when he will show upin Norwich to push |out his knowledge in the transportation | digest but would go to gas and I could | = oo "or Lo s Grove the case against Mokas whom he charges | of a load of liquor and the automobile | hardly Keeo still a minute After doctor- | o S, (M ™\ Y Nreports that she with embezzlement of $400. with its load was to be captured in Con- | o5 52 " (0 hat it not only helped | £ained six pounds one month while Mokus' counsel, Attorney Harry M. |necticut. Mokus said that instead of car- | my nes DUt also. regulated my diges- | laking Wincarnis. Mrs. Hattie J. Gom}- Ehrlich of Springfield also failed to show rying out the plan he kept the money. It helped me wondgrfully | rich of Ludlow, Vt, who has been suf- i d gladly recommend it to|fering from nervous trouble and is sub- 10 JAL IN Enrlich was expected to arrive in Norwich in time for the court session but did not put in an appearance. ever he talked with Mokus over the tele- After his arrest in Springfield Mokus volved was given to him in May by Ham- kus was to take part in a frame up of Frank- W. Quilty, of the Springfield police department. NORWICH, CONN.. rnm.u', AUG. 19, 1921 Weak Women Regain Lost Strength Suprised by amazing promptnéss with which they are benefited How- " y morning and it Is under- e " be here when the| Women who wers weak and run-down| Wincarnis did Mrs. Carrie Hendrickson and in a nervous condition are writing us all ‘her_friends. carnis. These letters are conclusive proof | ““On of the extraordinary tonic and restorative virtues of Wincarn! Recently she wrote: those who have suftered from in- fluenza can realize the intense weakness in_which it leaves the system. My re- covery after influenza was very slow. I Qid ot care whether echool kept or not until after I had taken Wincarnis. T have great faith in the preparation and always | keep it in the house and recommend it to all my friends.” to an affidavit that the $400 in- pursuance of a plan by which Mo John R. Perkins, wife of the well florist of Green, R. L, was suffer- ing with stomach trouble and weakened after a serious iliness. In a recent She said: “My food would not captain of detectives The n's automobile was to be used with- For southern New Friday d naSaturday; perature. Observations in Norwich England—Fair moderate tem- S o S0 Gt e ot vatae said it to be. I We could publish thousands of similar Connecticut's receipts from liguor li-| Norwich is eviden clear of disease d alxays discont Jetters received from many parts of ihe The Bulletin's observations show the | cuses in the fiscal years ended June 30, a8 no cases of contagious iseases were | of Hlemes did ‘ma | world, for Wincarnis is ¢famous through< following changes in temperature and| o)) " o “a row of goose eggs.” as the | reported from this city last week, accord- |no rood. I took Wincarris and 1 have |out the world as a tonic, restorative, barometric changes T"'“';’_‘:‘ Par, | Daseball writers say. In the fiscal year |ing to the weekly morbidity report issued | mproved so much in the last few weeks | blood-maker and nerve-builder. R g T | ended June 30, 0, the receipts were | by the state department of health. | prordstall me'to exprees my (gratn | L el B i e dEee 118 am . o 2ai0|398.14192 or “next to nothing.” And | Disease reported from towns in east- | and $1 is sold in Norwich by Na- 13 m. 70 0| only a short time ago, in the 1319 fiscal | ern Connectivut for the week follow: G. Schults, St., | tional Drug Stores, Main and Shetucket SR .o..cneeeaes 70 23801 vear, the liauor receipts to the state ag-| Diphtheria: New London 2; Willington | philadelphia, Pa., reno n a|Sts. and all other first class drug stores. Highest lowest € gregated $324,325.27. and Willimantic oge each. run-dow cnn)dm]m after an attack of | i y . B s son sles: \fiuenza. The doctor gav ‘rite for free ins booklet, Prediction for TI Showers. |reason why the state suffered a $2,-| JCATieC fever: mone. w an advertisement for Wincar tain 1t to Edward Lassere_ Inc., Dept. Thursday's weathir—Showers #oi | 000,000 deficit the past vear and why At B ] o ght T would tr: t soon made me | B., 400 West 23d St.. New York, U. S. Jowed by clearing. the general assembly of 1921 was so ag-|; 'me‘ozlr)\‘::va::“nB‘mof]van“a: an feel like a new pers Agents for Wincarnis. itated oved deficiencies that the state | /3TN OFF there were 129 cases of typhoid | S r—eee TIDES. treasurer wag authorized to borrow L Mol tIcTeNeRe AN Caes ot iyDhold | T Tiigh T Mo | 000.000 and the state board of control (VT f“‘.”’“‘ s where the | opinion demands the ca g out of this| SHOW NO MORE LENIENCY PR Tater,] Sem,| TS Zuhorised to make dsficency ap- Taminated with typhoid germs from. the |Feasonable requirement. FOR LIQUOE LAW VIOLATORS b prop: fons om this sum. Vith the - = o % = skadisidaty 2 seven months of this year total ner Haynes at Washington, Pa am |pm a money was appropriated o COVEr|ye.r'tnis number has been nearly equal- e : :ceived " by Pronibition Director Mac- < encies in state in state departments |} : ases, an increase over th p is e | . % o Tok 18 led, for there have already been 114 > Sl » apnounced that leniency is to be 18 467 | ¢ A 3 paratyphoid and typhoid cases due to period for each of tr in dealing with those who 17 458 | 6 The total reeeipts in the oftice of the |contaminated milk or other foods, ap-|five years. It is mot known wheth rmits to manufacture dealco- 1% 459 [ state treasurer in the fiscal year ended |parently infeated with germs by the hands ase i5 s true I od Teverages, and a new policy of 19 s s | June 30 were $17,248.834.65, and the|of typhoid fever cases or typhoidi germ & For it severely with guilty persons is 20 o . otal expenditures during the year were |carriers. hours after high water it & which ed by flood ‘s are doing in eliminating the oS- | However, the fact rema at and that with this force it will be pos- TAFTVILLE e dspariments and Sstindoe el R e A e Bl e il i g e s e i e o A number of villagers witnessed h"‘f:('q estimates having been prepared |infecting food which they handle. vear for the correspon state. There are fourteen brewerfes In| the ball game between the Soms of| "o it receits s year ape|ClticE Teduire that persons handling raw 1916-1921 is encoura Conneecticut, and these will be watched Rest and Clerks, yesterday afterr PR e el RO T R b AL LA " ths for tub to see that no products put out by 'them in which the on B 1o/ 4. ThelE e est buans he Tl g fdriera’ Derone ey ase 8| violate the terms of thelr permits, game went eig s, a8 & hoAvY Kane 5t oy e 32 s00Ree T o e owed fo gmork atean joCeunation where Aside from losing their permits and Eheiec fiootta the Deid at the be:|n v indl (O 33500000 U.8. onds for|raw food js handied being forced to discontinue busines ginning of the ninth inning. i G w1050 100 aed | This regulation is not in use in many | for ar before they can get new Local berry pickers report that the |y " o0 S0 () T e year | Places in Conne except in the case | o perm nd being forced to pay heavily berries a early gone in this Vi-|istajied $1,250.000. Cash and inocal |of certain milk dealers, in the absence | tuberculosis {to comnromise thefr cases, manufactur- f 8 e - fof w here is but one thing to in-|ened by proper ca treatment | ers 3 etailes who are detected vi- | and within a few weeks it will [ mane i *the ng. fund " magtepated | Of Which there is but one thing in 4 the proper car reatment | ers and reta who ar ted vl be hard to get any berries at all. |gunoiso4g18. Cash - on hand . af the |5t on in st milk depots. bottlinz | of t case and th jonal work | olatiny the terms of their permits will| Three or four of ge YOung | close of ‘the fiscal year in the efvil Iat | D208 and sir places, and this e be forced to pay double taxes and wvH: men who are fond of fishering MOtOr- | fund was $86,008.87. The met debt for |C.cARIINESS. cleanliness, it should | be subject to finest. The manufacturers ed out to a pond neir Glasgo yester-|ne 192 mean cleanliness of tie plant concerned w day afternoon and caught a good wet- but no fish 1 > 5 " Painters have nearly finished the| WIFE WANTS DIVORCE of the houses c orwich ave- fore handling food. oea br iy anaintion o dhe st i erty of 269 Yantic street, nue Rose Lyon Palmer, New London, has [po; " 2% (900, To2 (HEEroos of o8 St : | conducts a store at the Falls, lost one Local athletes have begun already|brought suit for divorce against Frnest | quirccren o %y ietins g i _Jof his valuable 'coon dogs Wednesday. to train for the annual meet in Sep-|E. Palmer, New Londcn, on grounds of thed D ¢ Sinllay, s "¢ | Dan. one of the best 'coon dogs in this tember cruelty. The couple were married Feb- o section of state, 11 be missed by Te Wequonnoc school rooms, are be-|ruary 10, 1914 Cruelty since January. | easa. that* period whieh covers anprow. ‘| many lacal hunters. Dan came into Mr. ing_painted, 1815. There is one child, Russell, aged | (ool two weeks before. cympiome ot Hazzerty's possession about three years Numerous motors and beach 5| 6. Mrs. Palmer asks the custody of the | =t e on e ago. are planned by some of the child. The papers in the case were filed % dle ‘ for over the week end. which do not take such ordinary an reas- | , Section S8 of A Hartford paper Thursday pictured e, The mysterious Stonehenge in Eng- | onable precautions to insure that their HieHh Zives Ebhem At those in attendance Wednesday at the Adva age o land was erected many centuries be-|emplovees are clean should mot be al- sire vaccination of children before meeting in Hartford of the Con- card vote J t fore the Druids existed. lowed to exist, and in thess days, public icut Mayors' Ass L e » ayors' Association, including But what's a postal card between na- NO REVENUE FROM $19,238,022 tes the earlier estimates of a deficit |ing s Thursday fn the superior court office. LIQUOR LICENSES THIS YEAR jon of a little more than $109,000 | "ands 5, which more than corrob- the year. The deficit was the re- | essary creased cost of maintenance of | citias -21 fiscal year was $6,240,842.95. SAYS HUSBAND WAS CRUEL |0f bel 1, NO DISEASE REPORTED carriers. Up to In order to prevent t; and the personal cleanliness of each w man in the pla a typhoid Stores and pl ject fo fainting spells, writes enthusias- tically of the benefit she has derived from the use of Wincarms. have nervous trouble.” Gassmann of 50 Rutgers Ave 3 3. “Wincarnis FROM NORWICH LAST WEEK The of typhoid cases and typhoid germ the present time this tubercqlosiq cases reported fori| Tnstructions from Federal Prohibition lit s aue to | earlier in t | also to a more co: pers: fed out. or Mackenzle said that he ex- to have his fiield staft increased ! to forty-eight men within a short time, hoid fever be- food handlers, i t the read by pec to do wi cubject to a fine of $1,000 and the retailers to @ fine of $500. States has e 1916 and up t Dan, has been no | Valuable Coon Dog, H Ts Dend ng careful to t handle raw food Mayors Pletured ns whose n 1 and inevitable re- »ns must be those o Jap- as the o Not in the Sewer, But Senate A Senator of the United States ex- pressed the the Versailles ped into th is to be wust be day that| drop. returned n.—Nee What a Bride Learns Matrimony settles down to normalc: when the bri covers that few of Yer hand embroidered thing e for wear in the dence Journa are suit kitchen—Provi When the Meek Inherit It's a sad When the meek. inherit the ea ll find it mort- | ¥aged for its full value and the inter- *st due—Birmingham (Ala) News. Governmen on the ‘Plum’ Plan mocrats wl o are being ip their offices are u the Fede: 1 govel plum plan, ving into Chicago at e cause for opti- o0ss the cou Lost Without ‘ Glasses ? The man or woman who is “lost without should prescrip- tions on file with us. In or accident, notify us and we will dupli- cate any new pair without loss of time. You may rest assured of prompt service. glasses” leave all case of loss C. A. SPEAR OPTOMETRIST WHEN YOU WANT to put your bust- T better: than through the ‘advertmiag “ . columns of The Bulletin. Big Dollar Day Values Greater Values Than Ever SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th Men’s Working Pants, pair. ..... $1.00 Men’s Khaki Pants, pair ........ $1.00 Men’sCaps ......... Men’s Balbriggan Under- Wear ... i, Men’s Union Suits . .. Men’s Overalls .......... Men’s Suspenders ... Men’s Shirts ....... . Men’s Work Shirts . . . Men’s Caps, each . ... Men’s Hose, dozen . . Men’sHose ......... WE HAVE REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS. ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th MAKE THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE Z = v 3-5-7 Water Street Men’sHose ............ T pairs $1.00 Men’sHose ............ 6 pairs $1.00 Men’s Hose ............ 5 pairs §1.00 Men’s B. V. D. Union Suits. . ..... $1.00 Men’s Nainsook Union Suits, 2 for $1.00 Men’s Neckwear .........2 for $1.00 Boys’ Pants, pair ................ $1.00 Boys’ Blouses ............ 2 for §1.00 Boys’Pants ........ 2 pairs for $1.00 Boys’ 50c Hose . .... 3 pairs .for $1.00 Boys’Caps/..........._... 2 for $1.00 Men’s 15¢ Handkerchiefs— Bozen . ... oo 8000 v 2for 51100 .3 for Lo difor 2 for 3 for Coin 900 o 2 for - $1.00 o $1.00 $1.00 ... 9 pairs $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” - 62-66 MAIN STREET, NORWICH CERRE RN CORK LINOLEUM, all new patterns, per yard...... HAND POWER WASHING MACHINES ........... MATTING REMNANTS, perroll ................... HANGING HAT RACKS PICTURES—Big Variety ......................... EXTRA SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON OUR ENTIRE LINE FOR SATURDAY ONLY. $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $§1.00 ceeErsean HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS FINN’S BLOCK, JEWETT CITY T NI Mayor Herbert M. Lerou. = Ex-Maver Timothy' C. Murphy of Norwich and| Ex-Mayor Cornelius T. Driscoll of New Haven, a Norwich resident during his boyhood. Bright Front Door. To keep a grained and varnished front door in good condition, rub om very lightly a little bro m boot-polish, it the door has a brown finish, and then polish the wood with a soft clean cloth. This is also a good remedy for scratched furniture. It gives & brilliant pelish and hides the scratches. Powerful Fire Extinguisher. One of the best solutions for the ex- tinction of incipient fires consists of crude caicilum, 20 parts; salt, five parts; dissolved in 75 per cent of wa- {er. Keep at band and apply with a hand pump. The platypus found in Tasmainia has a tail like a beaver and webbed feet and bill like a duck . The “Seven Sleeers.” These were the heroes of an anclent legend. It is supposed that during the persecution of the Christians about 250 | A. D. these seven Christian brothers | of Ephesus took refuge in a cave. Their | retreat was discovered and the mouth | of the cave wailed up. Two hundred years later the cave was nrelc-mu)ly opened and the men emerged, hasing | slept throngh centuries as though they were but a single night. They found the Christian religion accepted in the | city where they were honored and feted | and where all of them died on the same day. Origin of “Emerald Isle” Ireland was first termed “the E erald Isle” In a poem called “Erin,” | by Dr. Drennan, whe lived in the lat- ter half of the eighteenth century. Paris policemen for the first in history are now permitted to carry |n revolvers in the d ytime. Keen Analysis of Man¥ingl What a chimera is man! What « { confused chaos! Yhat a smbject of contradictions! A professed juds~ of all things, and yet a feeble worn of earth; the great depository. and guar- @ian of truth and yet a mere bundla cf uncertzinties; tie glory and the e universe.—Pascal. Truoe Friendship. It 1s a noble and great thing to cover the blemishes to excuse the falle ings of a friend; to draw a curta and to display his before his stalns, perfections, to bury his weaknosses in silence, but to proclals virtues up: on the housetop—Rodert Southey. United States We!l Watered, There are navigable streams Y the United States. 30x3 Fabric 30x3Y/; Fabric 32x3Y, Fabric 31x4 Fabric 30x3Y, Cord 32x3Y/, Cord 32x4 Cord 33x4 Cord 34x4 Cord 32x4Y/, Cord 33x4Y, Cord 34x4Y, Cord 35x4Y, Cord 36x4'/, Cord 33x5 Cord 35x5 Cord 37x5 Cord 36x6 Cord 38x7 Cord 40x8 Cord Fabnes 6000 Miles Comer Washington Square, Norwich, Conn. NORTH MAIN STREET REGULAR PRICE —AT— STERLING TIRES CASINGS SALE PRICE REGULAR PRICE TIRE SALE CONTINUED IRVING E. BOGUE CO. WE ARE CONTINUING OUR SPECIAL SALE OF STERLING TIRES We want everyone to know that we have sold the new Sterling Tire for over eight months—that we have sold more than 250 tires and have had but one adjustment to make in that time—that they are good tires or we would not sell them. Every tire is of new type construction with locked-in bead and reinforced sidewall. Prices are the lowest ever printed in Norwich on first quality, fully guaranteed tires. RED TUBES SALE PRICE FULL FACTORY GUARANTEE Cords 8000 Miles SPECIAL GUARANTEE ON 30 x 3, OVERSIZE FABRIC 8000 MILES IRVING E. BOGUE CO. NORWICH, CONN. PHONE 912

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