Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 2

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YOU CAN HAVE A HEALTHY SKIN ! You can quickly clear your complexion of all pimples and blotches through thé healing, antiseptic action of COLUMBIA ANTISEPTIC HEALING POWDER cers found a copper boiler, but the com- plete still could not be found. Thers was evidence that liquor making was going on there in a hig measure as a barrel of mash was found and also some liquor e up. Festa was not at home when the raid was made. In anothér house the officers found NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telephons 165 23 Church 8& What 3s Geing On Tonighy. Company G, Connecticut Infantry, tate armory, Pleasa 1 barrels of mash but no still 2 ; - ater: Amiary to A, O T, No. 34, and cowd mot make an arest st the FREE Invaluable for ctts, burns, malignant sores and - . meets at 796 Matm stréet. trme. Sample :;:Mfl.-i:tm e v:n“”"’,m’ B HERE are many Viclet Rebekah Lodge, No. 57, I. O.| Both Festa and Nyczay ary, to be ar- Sent Post- bulmmwvl "f"’ ‘woman a.::ld'.en e Joc 0. P, meets at $07 Main street. rested and brought before United States id powder for baby's der skin, homes once Chn d‘ 2 Commissioner Mathewson at Norwich. paid on AT YOUR DRUGGIST At o special clty meeting Monday The stills and evidence were locked up Request. OR SEND DIRECT TG l t‘ £ n bl i at the Willimantic police station for the night. A bicyclo owned by Ralph Gates of this city, stolen from in front of the Y. M. C. A. on Aug. 6, was located Mon- day at he home of a family at Wil- liams’ Crossing and the Willimaniic po- night at the town hall some twenty-five voters authorized the common council to appropriate the sum of $7,000 to be used for sidewalk construction for the rémainder of the year. The meeting, whicli jasted about eight minutes, was F. C. STURTEVANT CO,, Hartford, Conn. with healthy, happy chik den, because Lydia E. opened at 8 o'clock by Mayor Charles lice brought it to the station Monday of this city, aided by other éfficérs, was Pinkham’s Vegetable JA. Gates, City Clerk Albert C. Sarip- | lic it te @ ¥ Vis St b a8 P e COLCHESTER 3 I3 e 2. n | night. The bicycle wac sold to the lat-|brought before Justice of ti Aace e e W e earopuiated | et owners by the nroprietor of the|Ward Zellar at Warrenville, Monday af-| Ssturday night it commenced to lighten Compound restored the was made by William A. King and was | Auto Supply Company on Main street ternoon, charged with the sale of intox- | about 8.30 and the storm broke around mOtth to health nor- ey Raymond A, Comins. Be-|Who purchased it in good faith from |icating liquors. He was found guiity | 10 o'clock and it was nearly midnight be- a Y, - I e otion was put to a vote, seve $he person who took it from in front and fined $50 and cosu,‘nnonnting to| fore it ceased. About 9.30 the electric . d. . oral ‘ouestione were adked to throw |Of the Y building. The bicycle was in |$87.10. The fine was paid and Corbo- | lights were put out of commission and mal physmal condition. dditional Mght on the uses of the |Bood condition, raski was placed on probationi for three | the streets and houses were left dark, :n a o d by the city for side- months to pay the costs of $30.10. He|but from the incessant lightning one ey appropriated by e city A corn roast scheduled for Saturday |wag warned that his second appearance | could see to get around. At 10.45 there b-F b g for the members of the boys' depart_|on the charge would bring a jail sen- | was a ferrible crash and a barn belonging Bugene Randal’, while stating lv(n.;: (ne;{xymr:tu:: éljen}; gz‘.(c_‘;;}n:g: :o‘sén‘m:‘f'g {oride, 13" Job0EN Waduch¥k o Iifiwosd v Th fol . I vas not pposing the motion, asked or } becaus o1 onditl Y w: strucl N & very short whil following intormation. ~~How long |to Thursday evening of this weel. The |, Aher b Ovech QERGTRCER 5501 L3 St “T0 was mearly & new bara e following letters iven by the city for the !boys are to leave the assooiatlon bulld-|y,ney sifect, was injured Monday af-|and a large one and was filled with hay. give the experience of ;top:r:y o:nprs (n,pay“{m‘n (:::u:ll‘x;:i ng at 5 o'clock. ternoon when the bicycle he was rid- ;-Ialp cam; !;On‘; all fiir,eé:htlor;s. bt noth- 8¢ the costs of sidewalk cons! “! James A. Rood. mominated as candi-|ing to Natchaug school was struck by|ing could be dore as the barn was a med four vears Weeldate for iown clerk and treasurer on|an automobile driven by Mrs. Mactar- secthing fumace. The sky was illumin- two young women and € PRCLY. DWnEE (0, SAX ® lthe republican ticket, has notified the |lane of Windbam road. Thé boy was|ated so that the blaze was seen for A o e s th | TePUblican {own_commitieo that for per-[thrown from bis wheel and badly eit miles. = T 0 T prove the value of Lydia nts for e i AP ' lsonal reasons he would be obliged to|Six stitches being taken by the doctor an, ailey of -New on, a = 0] question about what rate of m‘;rvfl] IS | withdraw his mame. © Chartes 11 Heeh | Who attended him, to close his wounds. | former operator of one of the finishing E. Pinkham’s Vegetable - Gales ansmere imali|has been selected fo run in his stead.|The Sweet boy was following a touck | machines, was calling on friends in town R h e e ahed 1t apy |In Mr. Beebe the republicans feel that |and Was turning into Pearl street when | Sunday. - : 5 Compound 1 such cases. M ;\Ta!v.lr’? y;‘f“w'fixa 4s f«m,); they have a man who can pol' a solid the Macfarlane car, coming. from the| Dominick Tiano was in Norwich Sun- \ o e ety wou'd fake, |Tepublican vote at the polls this fall |east, struck his Wheel. aay. s “ = 4 imtormed that failure fo pay | Mr. Beebe is 2 native of Willlmantic| Clarence A. Carpanter and Miss Eli-| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald XK. Brown left Clncag NL—*1 was alw:gfimfl,myheodfi always ached, and my back pd ihe city 5 § 68 i1 stoperty. [2nd & praduate of the old Natchaug |zabeth B. Dupres, both of this city, | Sunday morning for a three weeks' au- ached until I could ha; stand the pain. I doctored for yem.s,‘nd ;‘*"’ = Sived h“"“ Pyt "‘im prop- | School, having been a punil under Prin-|were married Monday morning at 7 o' tomobile trip to Cave Cod and vicinity. I 1he doctor said i but jon would help me, and that I could e e e avment for e |cipal John B. Welch. He is active inlclock at St. Mary's church by Rev. J.| James O'Brien has returned from a | 1ot have children. A fri me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s V. b S5 3f 4l ,(k" onstruction could not | Welfare and soctal work in city and{J. Papillon, the pastor. The witnesses| few weeks’ visit with his brother in I S L ry Ly - am’s Vegetable T e e e yfat |15 A member of Eastern Star lodge of |were Rock Bussiere, eousin of _the| Washington, D. C. (it Compound. I took six bottles of it and it helped me wonderfully, and I B B iian [Mfacons. Obwebetack lodee, Noo 16, L |bride and William B. Green Tollow-| Daniel F. O'Brien was the suest of |1t now, veshfine bflbbeOYy o to what your medicine did for me in re- : 8 0. 0. F. Natchauz lodze No. 22 ling the ceremony, breakfast was serv_| friends ainville, over Sunday. i i - Heslih. PR o satt . 800 g v, s e invill | storing my he: can highly recommend the Compound :»,( AUl spuSpHstiop :w].oum | Knights of Pythias, and_ for sixteen|ed at the home of the bride on Valley | Frank Nelkin died Thursday at St | ho sufiei‘ From feimals ills.” ] Wl-Exm,SMWfllpg S&.toC;JI'l womfillx' ‘:, o x u for aii .dlmg,,;(,,,a, ap. | years was a member of xcelsior Hook | street. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will [ Joseph's hospital Willimantic, after a 3 W C8go, e K nongh payments have|& Ladder Company No. 1, twelve years|spend iheir homeymoor at Niagara | long illness. Burial was in the local Jew- Boen receiven for sidewalks already |39 secretary Falls, N. Y. Upon teir return they|ish cemetery Friday afternoon at 4 o'- 3 - o e : "1 A mititars fanernl ix fo be held foday | Wil live on Valley street. The groom | clock. Mr. Nelkin fs survived by three [ arinette, Wis.—*1 was in a very nervous condition, mnwn,anc Sanitute H )t Sikeant Eawabs ¥ )l emsloved gs . telesrinh oPMalir o | o e e A O e i +¥1 rould not_have any children. 1 took doctor's medicine without, suc- re & GhOTRN OF AGME a0 in action in the Argonn|the local station of the Ve | s 1 New Tain i I cesamand he advised an operation. My husband brought me one of your $F 1ot o .|arive October 25 1913, 1§ hody ar &5 .. E. Ni cubi Ini i 1 and i ¥ “ongdon of this eity, condic | Fivea gt Hoboxen, N- 3. Avg Me Three of thé five éades on the police | Rev. BE. Nield occuvied the pulnit at | tfu.? etfs ]tbe”bd mme to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ¢ raids in Stafforaville Monday [here oF the” Mmerican” Tesis, YD Ver|court. docket Monday morfifng wefe dis. | the Paptist church Sunday afternoon at | soon fe ne‘fltted. by its became regular, and now we have a fine O A e Ome o, Sl 202 | etdni Addocistion; posed of by the court. Alfted Meile i3 Slock oo | baby girl after Having been nine years. I am always glad to recom- S legor: 488 sedeist buttwa - of | Contisetlont -Infantry A e ath Pkt st e i o st e 10, & i mend bydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to my iriends who suffer m o o L 0 e e Taid fmes ot %5 aud costs, | mass Sunday morning and ended (Tues- from such troubles.”~Mrs. H. B. Herp, 330 Jefferson St., Marineite, Wis, Tieers found a complete Gathi, (he boll. [Cut Infantry. He 10, g e S8 Sthatty £48 at s home 14 Brides 2 and a comp! Hehe, $HE Doll- [0 Sras off Hils #ete sistment when| Samuel and Morris Spector, father ; P w45 at nis h = 3 by made Of gowper ana the Stllline Mexican war broke out. Ho served |and son, charzed With breach of tne | POFt over Sunday. z These letters should induce cthers to try nade of an old coffeo heat Gl | e ihe Maslodn Sacabaten At 1HG ked for & continuance of their | James F. Purceil motoreq to New Ha- ity of liquor was also ’shu\r) I Sordar. in 1910, Eie wis & TSmBEr B¢ jch went over untll Saturday | ¥en Sunda_) mt::rnlng to call on his fath- e T ua® | Company L when thls country entered |morning, bonds being fited at $100 | &n, Who s at St. Raphael's hospital o ® T A TS e 8 Nad ome MUl | e World war. e was ome of the ccah, which wero furnished by a friend. | , Several members of the Rifie club were ) ey ‘:f:’({”ifii,‘fln‘ L. 102na Infant Twenty-eixth | Church and Main Streets are to be ik Tt *]‘I”_h- ?m:v Division. His father. el F. Ryan,closed to vehicular traffic this (Tues- HOPKINTON A thale hareh . Mecire|Qded but a téw whe Sergeant | ddy) evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. : i heir _search Y lpvan, who was 25 o'd iwhen | TWo pictures are to be shown in connec-| During the thunder shower Saturday : led. i= survived by brothers, | tion with the “Safety First Week” pro- |night three cows belonging to Fugens | Thomias D.. and Arthur T Ryan of this|Eram. They are Where Are Yout Chil-|D. Wheeler were kiled by lightning, city. dren? and Shoulder Arms. The picture|under a maple near his barn. > mantic. |15 o he flashed on a ecreen in fromt of | Charles Kenyon, youns son of Halsey Yo HAM O e et |the Jordan building trom 4 booth|C. and Margaret Kenyon fell Sunday S SIEDICINE €0, LVYNN. MASE 1 Sihioots, " Bias redihah Jolnt where it|mounted ori a truck. The Y. M. C. A.}and broke his arm. coon be mecessary to build addi- |Das loaned it38 motion picture machine| The Hopkinton public schocls were Podit FPIT R 5 for the evening. closed Thursday to zive taachers and ons to the present structures or to 0 ! . oo build new schoolhou 3 Trustees of the Tirst Cmgrega-t(ona!;puwls an opportunity to artend Kings- | === T —— — e —— n { The nublic school difficulty chiefly |Church of South Coventry h'“‘; “’“""9'“’; mfl; 15 to be driven Ir frons of the|DEn Spending the past week, with his|and he returned to Meriden in his car.!Perkins of New London driving ia h a e oun | affects Natchaug and tne Oaks school. [€d notice that in the will of Mrs. Ster- | o e o o ®° F® | family, on the BIuff, closed their cot-|Mrs. Martin remains here. car, { Windham street school has saveq |irude E. Babcock, a Cleveland, OMio, mill of the Asha ot tage and with Mrs. Wright and son| Prof Albe: e s ! Mr and Mre Justin H. Peckham e trust combany has a fund of $5,000, The principal of shaway school & essar. rt S. Bolles ana Mrs.| . from overcrowding by the building of |{TuSt combany has a Lde'eed = : g el Harmoa, left Monday for their winter|Bolles, of Bennington, Vermont, who t06 Breakwater and their son, Harol Brigh 2 ki d bod | the schoolhouse at The Ridges. At the income of which ig to be used to- ! Robert Torrey and the teacher cf th home in Yonkers, N, . " o . right eyes, a ciear skinanda y ! i 2 Na full of youth and health may be addition will be necessary teh the enrollment if the enroll- 550 and an| o the support of preaching at that church. Harold Ladd, mechantc 3rd class, U. third and fourth grades, Miss Lyma are at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Wal- ter Gray. have been staying at the Mohican ho-|Peckham and family Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sperry of Bridge- port motored here Sunday and joined |of Prof. Bolles' sisters, Mrs. Harriet F, |Féturn Sunday. of Long Cowt tel, New London, were guests last week | With guests. motored to Newport ant yours if you will keep your system |ment continies to increase vearly. The | BoTo epending a thirteen-day fur-| Miss Lois Wells is subst‘ute teacher |Mrs. Sperry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Crandall and Mrs. Harian A. Pierce, at in order by regularly taking [ e T 200 08 BNl if e aiE 3 i in tHe Hoph Villey graded scheol, James Martin of Meriden at the Martin | their home in the village. The Salvation Army Lassies Bamd & o h“m‘"‘ n;d saroch. | Richara Harris of High street left| Rev. A. L. Davis condnctcd a junior | cottage, Leisure Hour, to spend th«i re-| Prof. Bolles had as his guests for a|Philadephia, consisting of thirty-fiw . Jomenia. PATOCH | onday fo attend the state . tfade |churth servies in the Sefwin Dap |mamder of Septemer. Mr. Martin's |motor party fo Springfieid, while hers, | young women, is the Jargest of iis Kist Gol-b MEDAL atéd fhat an 4 £ school, at South Manchester. | Baptist church at Ashaway Saturday jvacation of two weeks expired Monday]l!rs. Bolles and his sisters, Rowland H.|in the country. ‘Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Webster have an- [ rooms is soon to morning of interest to old and young. Rev. John F noiinced the marriage July 16th of their |Printed invitations were cistributed in states daughter, Pearl May, and Raymogd F.|every home asking peonls of any race §t. Joseph's Russell of Providence, R. I Mr. and|or créed to attend. The caildren and more than for last Mrs. Russel! are to make their home atYyoung people furnished the singine. A has but ten class room No. 250 York Street, New Haven. r;:al;l quan;fle‘ a soln! h)ly Misy r B e jor kidney, lan urgent need of more roem Hubert L. Rock, former resident of |Pashley and a general zhorns m:fimffl:fidfic’.fidfiuh} ,nf»,': Flark gzx_cn stated that the this city, now a resident of Bocas del|fine musica! program.- The pastor ’ enemies of life and looks. In use since *he narish shows 250 Cathol Cora, Tsthmus of Panama, is visiing|a short sermon on the su 1696. All druggists, three sizes. ttending public school Willimantic friends. Mr. Rock left | Father ig Hurt. The thicd N he parents of these children that the |this city for Panama in 1811 to work |morning In each month is to be given Losk for the name Gold Medal on every bexs 1al cathechism instruct for the United Fruit Company in cen- over to a similar service, thereby hop- children would bs held & nection with its railroad system. He|ing to make the churc e - —~——-—1lings at 8t. Joséph's church |is now roadmaster of the company's|for good in the commu Dr.F C.J Father Clark urges the anama system. For many years Mr. < least #x rooms to St. Joseph's school. |Rock was a passenger conductor on the same condition, having an enrollment | The Sacred Heart grade of St. Mary's DENTIST of 643, an increase over last year. The |parish attended the carnlval of Garde| A meefing to conslder the proposed crowded conditions at the parochial | North Gredvébraale; Saturs | Snenfmercs 19, M6 coomindon of the ® ) 448 i < schools has made it necessary to estab- [day night and took second prize, a sil_|J2les Ferry Free RO aIraly, was 715 Main Street, Willimantie lish the five-year limit for children. |ver loving cup, in the rize aril. | Dheld Friday evening in the Country Hours—9 a. m. 10 & p. m. Phone 44| There are 1200 chilaren attending the | Valmore Monast of Valley street left|CIUb house, the president, Rev. Allen i 4 . — | two paroehial schools and it is estimat- [ Monday afternoon for Green Lake, Pa.,|Shaw Bush, presided. The minutes of ed that in both parishes there are 200 |to spend a week in camp before enter- the last mecting werc read by the sec- 5 JAY M. SHEPARD more children of four. years who wil the University of Pennsylvanta. |Tetary, Mre. Mary '-IN‘Z;‘"““:' prl 3 enter school next year Walter OnTlns, of Hartford, former- 3 . St d Fiih - s - Susseeding Filmors & Shepard | o Soiool eXt T e |1y o e e, of Hartford, former. |tore mesting followed. All our skill, facilictes, and lifelong knowledge of the The selectmen of the town of Led- N ki : 7 srdel s heard | Monday night after a week’s ion, v i i Funeral Director & Embalmer |3, vemur ityman iirse vas ard Mondey i attr o woe's saemton, |73 S35 0 10 17701, T finest tobaccos are concentrated on this ome cigarette— 62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| Peaco Cntls Dean. Justee Dean ren_ |t o 0 70 Town Clerk Wiltam T Aty et s CAMEL. Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | dered a verdict in favor of the plain- | _ Miss nette Girard, danghter of : o L - i Nection |tit, giving him damages of 310 and |Dr. and Mrs. C. H, Girard of this city, |M®eting at the Country Club house, on Into this ONE BRAND, t th > costs. The. complaint read that Jeeasi|Sai'ed on B. S. Bourdounais for France,|Saturday afternoon from 2 to o' o , wWe pu e u g Kill B ceised hay and straw Iying on Natchaye | Wilh cighteen American _seholarship | giock _SIX voters were made, Mr. and Nothing is too good for Camels. They are as good as it's Oln’ey TOSs. street which belonzed to plaintiff, »nd W(lt‘- tC"We;”“e‘i by Mre. Holland, s Saamlce:ac; A :x:in“,;l;:‘; 1 g’lllcehs possible‘to make a ug' arette. P t ot 2 f kept tnef- 4 o] i ) . , A 3 8 sh, SUNERAL DIRECTORS AND hat defendant wilfully kept tn. from aptain rank James of East Delphine Fish. i EMBALMERS the plaintiff. Frank Coboraski, Orange, N. J, was a recent visitor in this city. Rev. G. H. Wright spoké In the M. Camel QUALITY is always maintained at the same high, " oy t Westford, who B, hi Sund: 8 Uninn St. Willimantie, Conn, | was arrested Thursday b James E. Curran left Monday to re-|L. church Sunday morning from IT ive stan can me Phone 200 (Ledy ‘Ammiogiay™™ | mas, drrested Thurstay ‘ast by Foderal |y ot d®ie, B oien ‘2t Somen wversiy |Kinge, 7:5, subject, Onfy One Hope. At exclusive dard. You always depend on the sa P MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. New Material for Fall Skirts In connection with Safety First Week workmen have been engaged in repaint- ing the white lines on Main street des- ignating cross walks for pedestrians. John C. Tracy hes been appointed transportation manager for those who desire to attend Wlllimantic Day at the Brooklyn fair Thursday. Local | for the starting signal. Aching Feet the offertory, The Homeland, with a @duet, sung by Mrs. Amos Main and Miss Alice Satterlee and solo by C. E. Colver, was given. At the Sunday schoo! session awards for regmlar at- tendance, were given in the fol'owing order: For six years’ attendance, Doro- thy Buck, a book; one year and six stores close at noon for the day and it |Months, Herman Chase, Richard Chase, is expected that over a hundred busi- | HOWrad Chase, each, gold plated star; ness men and their friends will meot |€i8ht months, Irving Chase, rolled gold at Lincoln square at 12.01 o'clock ready Pin; one year, J. Edmund Norman. Jr., gold pin; four months, Harold Hurl- butt, gun metal pin; six months, Ruth Allyn, Robert Allyn, eilver pin. The Inspiration of Purpose was the theme of Rev. G. H. Wright's sermon mellow-mild refreshing smoothness—the taste and rich flavor of choicest. tobaccos—and entire freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. And remember this! Camels come in one size package only—20 cigarettes—just the right size to make the greatest saving in production and packing. This saving goes straight into Camel i That’s one reason why you can get Camel Quality at so moderate a price. e e | e Al viekeon. | rebied Here’s another. We put no useless 8] mol 1S, Te! T son, Tro’! . How to End 20l pln: eif months, Carol Norman, P frills on the Camel package. No “‘extra wrappers!” Nothing just for show! Sund ing. : : New-day treatment keeps fect in S N FhimEaies. o Brovic Such things do not improve the smoke D s dence, arrived at Ploneer cottage, on #ny more than premiums or coupons. And E e e By | et e their added cost must go onto the price . ? are ** is helping a good er of September. Mr. Fitzmau- The new material for Fall and Winter Skirts is here many people to free themselves Fom e Dot el eh o el ©or come out of the quali%y the nervous strain and constant aanoy. |20d thelr son, Bdward Fitzmaurice. al- 7 0 . S ini Providence, n o veek. A i and deserves more than passing interest, for it is the B e ob . |C M s ats oyl i ey o One thing, and only one, is responsible R : ple ways to keoep Norwich arz at their cott th i i prottiost we bave sevn for 3056 tines, i proper condition—how to overcome | B e tra 1ot rerr oSy S| for Camels great and growing popularity Al-Wool Prunella Cloth, Roman and awning stripes, in a wide choice of attractive patterns—54-inch wide excessive perspiration, how to soothe aching muscles and tendons, how to re- duce swelling, how to get instant relief from corns and howtoend them; in fact, thislittle book isall that its name infers: ““The Proper Care of the Feet.” ber. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Banks and son Arthur Banks, with Miss Bdith Meade of Moravia, N. Y., motored here Thurs- day and jolmea Mrs. Arthur Meade, Who has been the guest of her father, Amos g ! This booklet accompanieseach box of | L0FIDutt, for some weeks. Mrs. Meade which only requires 2 yards for an ordinary skirt, Blue-jay Foot Treatment, which may g S e Bl k%flmmfiw;fim Miss Lucy Gardner of New York was copy booklet sentif you |the guest, of Miss Sarah T. Latlme: $4.85 A YARD write to Bauer & Black, Chicago. 1kt Whek. S ey I R Bl i R ety & e e B e T e ] age is having a vacation of two weeks = u‘re =J a y !;Om‘!l;:kduflrunlt l:ha ‘:nmnas Na- ‘oot Treatment lona! ; of Norwich. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. keopelocicsinghine | Biter £, Pus o e o a Bauer & Black product end at Ms nome here, coming from An- thony, R. I, where he is staying for a Rev. Peter C. Wright, D.D., who bas ~that is CAMEL QUALITY. - B e [N

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