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e S e e R R L NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 and Yoleselsky was picked up by Officer Roderick Laraviere on Main street af- ter the defendant had arrived from Nor- wich. The vehic'e Was & spven-passen- ger car and the load earrisd, according to the officer, was twelve persons. Yoje- seisky, Who is under age, pleaded guil- ty through his guprdian ad litem, Se- , NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OSFICE ‘siaphens 105 23 Church 84 = e What Is Geing On Toulght. eets = Otrwdhatal: Totge. No. 3. L 0 O ljectman James M. Smith. ) 7 reet " ;. 3 At the racout mecting of Vielst e Wale Andryshowski of Windham | bek: No. 57, 1. 0. 0. F, & Mosd, Henry Flagert of Village Hill, | el hall, plans were made for the entertainment of the grand officers of the lodge Nov. 8. Seven officors of the state assembly are expecteé to be in this city on that date, the president, Mies Ne'lle Hutchinson; viee president, Mis. Pearl Thomas; warden, Mrs. C. E. New York’s Own Drink HE New Yorker's marning and evening cup of md Guatave Schoenagel of Coventry, re- i milk dealers, have been charged ‘with selling milk in this vicinity that falls to measure up to the standard set By the state law, and as a result they Wil appear in palice court this (Thurs- [Lovett: treaswrer, Mre, Clars ol coffee have made of him a little E o . Thelr Jaim- | Douglass: mecretary, Mrs. ary B, more than i“st ‘:)fl:,::filv-r the ‘:‘.‘:‘fm& ‘1,;:_,:.,',',‘; Johnsorn ; district deputy prestdent, Miss coffee drinker. Whitter: past president, Mrs. Willey of Norwieh. Helen 1 of fats aad slids. The complaint was |Helon 1o made by Inspector A. Splettsberfger o At the fie ‘sate food amd dairy commission |meetl s Aot Sork Fas,Fesnsl f They have made him a discriminating coffee drinker. and ;fi‘:« SE. b snd s | one /. Lovett. Muslo was furnished : L Geut. W " O He can detect the smallest variation of strength or Absabom Voleselsky, of Oakdale, was The report of the Red Oross Publie = sharged with violation of the Butomo-|jieaith Nursing Serviee for September bile laws regarding pessenger carrying automobiles. the overicading of Wed- foilows: Number of new cases 13; cases cared for 43; nursing visits 196 infant flavor in his coffee. Coffee to,him means the correct pesday morning in the polioe court &nd | welfare visits 91; other visits 100 ; made W of his day —a fine was fined 35 and costs, amounting 10 for Aetropolitan Life Insurmnce €o. §10.15 Ly Judge Prank H. Pass, Yole-|102; aitendance at olinics 35; fees cols and safisfactnry sense of well- selsky paid 1. The offenss was $27.60; meney due from Motro- comumitted S ¥ night of last woek Life Insurance Co. §51.75. Sara . ¥ ers, Allge 3. Alford. bein‘ e i Baby conferemces are ta be held at Red Crose headquarters in the Loo- Opera House block Wednesday af- when the infants will be and advice given about feeding Taura H. Hills. Mothers are be- i to attend these mpetings children ARGE PIMPLES | ALL OVER FACE Itched and Burned, Face| Disfigured. Cuticuralleals. | ""Lasge, red pimpice were soaiteied all over my facs, They ies itebed snd bumned so that I cors' them. The pimples were co Luge | that I was sabamed to go among My ‘White Rose Coffee has been specially packed to meet New York's most discriminating coffee taste, SEEMAN BROS., Inc. NEWYORK - ROSE CEYLON TEA sarvices for rs. J. Amelia held Wednesday merning ‘ock at the home of her Leonard H. Porter of Andover, ices baing conducted by Rew. D, Carpenter, pastor of tha First church of thig,city. Arrange- werg In charge ¢ Jay M. Shep- nIne The Gray Enamel Victory Crawford is the Easiest Range to Keep Clean A.COFFEE OF QUALITY Members of | bageball club the American Thread WHITE are waiting _ for their e e to take in one af the world's se cs betwgen the two New York ba Sg[Métt;EirlOTHESS OU know how hard it is to keep the wll ciubs, The trip of the loeal o can hroil and bake at one time with one friends. 1 would lic awabe kaif the | | Pl2crs 10 soo the World's series is tin i °"i“‘“’il.s'.°" }‘“’h"s d:“‘;’."d burner using the right haund oven. night, snd my fage was xwrfully dis. | | ¢ cne they have baen affered by lack, and shining—how stove blacking There is pl f 614 - o Thread company. <oils your hands, and how much “elbow £ o A PNty o ovkensp:lofs— % sq'nfarc 'A friead advised me 1o iy Cutte By e grease” it takes to put a nice polish on *&wd‘:“ml.‘ 2ec d&ta" i, "]m oot SIR Rty S OSwmens: Al using The gams sehelu a stove = 0., Evou o to o, the Viotery : hem for e tize the f{m!:n._le = i SH07 Betiean Crawford is only 43 inches long, gan pear, snd whe 24 . the local 7 4 : wsod tares cakes of Scep wnd vostponed because of e 7 hes & fladel- | Monday to visit his father, who has been | of relief, and $1 per meeting t " But yeu can keep this new Gray E 1 ‘When borh coal and gas, in addition £ O & are visiting relatives in Philad: y B D D eting to each ye P T2y Enamel & bozcs a o the Taftvilie-Nerwic i, | under treatment at 8t. Raphael's hospital. | member of the sohool board. They also Victory Crawford perfectly spotless by to the ovens you can have nine kettles now stands one to one. I i T WaRaaiAT dthéangn | recommended that the compensation al- i e biag ith & & Toth, cnakiine Ml gt £ the coal, fiv deavored 1§ scure s |, ADSM 2 M Welenlay, attomocs | tawe Tor the ‘olestian ot e b 2 simply wiping it off with a damp clot] ing all at once, four on the coal, five m for this date but was una tare’ GAUN fre. . Mhg ‘Fag | COLUMBIA of 1°ver cent.. which formerly was 1 1-z Hot water, soap, and a little ammonia will on the gas, When there’s a big dinner to o Co. No. | anawered the | Enmily Randall of Colorado i in|PET cent The recommendations of the Federal prohibition offcers of the two extingulshers were | amittee were ad take off the grease and spots sted. t on a visit, arri = get, or at preserving time, you Ul anvreci- divislon of the ing in town on | tato ruldod tho ng out the b The high e e e st f oy | moilon was adonted to_ discontinue ate this generous capacity, drew Renviez, in Salom, on wind and surr tni buildingg made 1t} o o, Mrs Willard Clarke, on the | o 1 d in Wells w=ods and a motion to ¥: Vednesday poon and seoured nlenty of | ciffiou’t to fight the blaze. o discontinue the road from the corner at And remember, the Vi Crawford, in {evidence. © A twentysgalon stiil made | A couplo of fsherm: If you havent yer scen the Victory Crawford in its new gray dress, you can make its acquaintance at the store of any Curtis A. Holmes' house to Hop River was defeated, A motion fo appropriate a definite sum 250, to be taken from the amount E\'fl you le to use gas or coal, separately or together. You Raymond Squeir visited Rockville fair | Tuesday, accompanied by his son Mar-~ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nordiund and Raymond E. Clarke, iake claim te have c s which weighed all of fifteen poun: ter considerable trouble the fish was from a boiler was ralgod, and 25 galions | . a9h and two gallons of booss were | ag ovigence, Ronviss is ta &p- o Unlted States Commissioner iy enamel, or black finish, 5: double advantage of being EXPERT AUTO of |’ allowed by th P’ 3 dealer who sells landed in the boat unly to be lost Ll R el bt A8 Ut S L ¥ the town for general repairs < MeGulre at New London Tueaday | when i¢ leaped over the - side, taking | oiie time, die” ¢ St. Joseph's hespital, “‘; ‘:“”’ 1"=hwzysl during the coming year, ext woek, During the rald ihe offi- | tackls, line and not womg. Willix was Iy Columbia | '© be svecifically appiied to the repair lsvovered u new method of mash| Mlss Rose McQuilien, formerly nf] ZO; e l":fldhluadinz from C. A. Holmes' PO = g mash one that has not shown | Wiliimantle, raw of Tnwfard, iz recov- | larp_electrical storm | $n1%: DY ‘,; e She Andoven Ung, autli Wednosdsy, The mash seiged |ing, followlng an oneration for anven- aflernoon pul 250 telophones out el S Four Important Reasons wi osat mast, pArt poteto mash, |dicltle &t St Francls' hospital, Hart-| o (00 5 5 Droposition) faa the: tawn: to nstall | maeh, The boows made from | ford, My gnd Mre, Walter O, Reberts of | JEDLS Seaics: for which subsssiptions of why you should patrenize us. was Farty boys of 8t. Marys cholr called| piariforq wore in tawn over the week | Sioic 190 tave been recelved, was con & kik ilko the celebrated/on thelr ‘eader, Jos Gandreau , and | g0 Coupting imete cottage at the 12 jasred. and action postpened to SRS 1 Wae need your business. mule presonted him a sliver fountain pen and | gy ror in this section state that the coting Oet. 29th. otary of the Yanitees over the|Pencl fn honor of his election as oWn | otato crop this year is excsilent, the 2 We give you personal attention and o initiel gume of the world | AMScasor. They o . "ect | potatoes being fine and the vield vrolifc BOLTON expert labor on all mechanical 3 wus Dieasing to Joes! fans s |#nd paraded to hn‘w of Mr. G | Tiorace Griggs, §7 years oid and s vet: B o $ou car. | Yanks wre the favdrites here, Det-|dread. The Ulianpaated Y f the Civil war, is practically helb- | The voting list as completed by the =" i s with 0Gds oa the owners | muCh apprestated by ! He is almost blind and very deaf | regjsirars of voters contains 157 names, $ Vou want yeur car hom ling und after Wed- 1"\" Anrie o ! time 2go he fell and broke his LiD | 63 of the number women, ible with ¢ same the odde began to go up |Ner home i Westerly 5 | bone, <o that his condition makes it| “When the school board met last week as possible wi . hie bety af three to two were belng | W!th her mother s sary for two persons fo dress and |ionday evening it was voted if possible you. e, ang et W Erag heve im and attend to his wanis. AD | o join with another town in securing the News Briets, froni. Providence whare they, vis tion has been made for an Increase | sorvices of a nurse to visit schoals, It ¢ ¥ Phies & saxr 00 possible your| yir ang Mre, Abrabam Gluskis and | "% Vi “Rune was i Andover vension to cover hig increased ex- | was also veted to start an evening school vacation from| pen Wednesay ottending the funeral of | mechanical annoyance. in the South schoolhouse early in Novem- HOURIGAN BROS During the past two weeks the daily |, | ) e : cr, if 10 or more people can be found { 1 ¥PA& 3 :\r:'p‘:'(:fi‘f:?"“‘f_':;_ a0 rs, which should arrive in the MOFD- | \wno wish to attond it, o~ ! or. ghand e shomel L frequently did not reach the|" A K Fish of Lake street acoupied the * g e tirat A d | ostoftice until nearly € p. m., and on WO | pyiit Sunday In the absence of the pag- R G Remmgton % :FJ s o S | occasions not until the following morn- . . has e tor, Rev. Frank K. Abbott. The Bullets i Thursday last of Mr. and Mrs. Erlo G.|here attended the meeting of the Mem's Fyeg e e ’;:;‘*;’;;J;rsafi‘;‘g;“‘;fs the sub-| Mrsc Michael Sheridan has moved o ROCKVILLE Barber, at Woodorest. club at Mansfield Center Friday eveming, REO AND PEERLESS | Mr. and Mrs. W. T Bliott of Oak |8 gt o, B0 Souble, whioh has | her Dolton home on account of the il Mr. ad Mre. James A. Saunders and | Arthur G. Burdick of New London and | Nearly cveryone on the Hill attended 1 street and Mr. and Mrs. rank M. Lin- | e 800 S O e tatnt. ness of her daughter, Miss Catherine | Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, of Westerly | Clarence A. Burdick of Westerly, were | the fair at Storrs last Thursday. %5 MAIN STREET | foin are to lsave Sundav for an auto- | "Upy e faYse of mush complaint 1 Sneridan. Wero callers Saturday at Cbarles 1,| EUSSIS Sunday of their sister, Jennie = g i of the Adir boen taking thecs weels' veeatin, o1 Little Miss' Helen MoGurk celebrated Burdick. R o WILLIMANTIC, CONN g been taking three weeks' vacation, re Tucker's, i 4 Fred Pendleton were| Why do some men swea : . e DR e B s S ) e wab s i ! - s before marriage and love to SWeaF - 2 ing in New York w Che comtract r st years old, ndles adorfie g h . » Mr. | businees callers in Provis . 2 —_— - ] U] ine ¥ The contractors for the state roads be.| 4 vears old ndies adorned| Frank M, Hill, Wiltreq £ Baber, Mr. | b llers in Providence. Satur- | Before M F m'-a-"'es or an um Reatrice BI', a student ing built in town heve engaged Fraak | (he Jarge cake. After playing games the | Aud Mrs. Elo @. Barber and Miss Flc - ' day. . I'. C. Jackson | Tablets Gave Relief | 885 Geaxr Sr., Borraro, N. Y. : | I have been Paralyzed on the Willimantio | whole right side since April 80th, Phono 44 | 1 referred the case to a physician ~| who wrote me, advising the use of Fruit-a-tives', 1 would mot be without ‘Fruite. | tives’ for anything ; Do more ‘strang catharties o salts ; o mers bowel trouble for me. 1 recommend ‘Fruiva-tives® t» oll. 1 feel more like 40 than 62, which I have just passed™. WM. H. OSTRANDER. DENTIST 713 Main Street, Hours—9 a. m, w0 & 0. m. JAY M. SHEPARD Suscesding Filmore & Shepard @uiiral Director & Embalmer | 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection Kiilourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. 26 Unian St Willimantic, Conn, | Atdealersor from FRUIT-A.TIVES Phone 200 (Lady A Limited. OGDENSBURG. N. ¥. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. | \ Bromley Dresses PRACTICAL, COMFORTABLE AND STYLISH There has been many practical garments made for women, but we believe the Bromley Dress is one of the most popular, for besides being practical it com- bines comfort and style. Made of Wool Jersey with belt, pockets and collar and cuffs of linen and kid, and may be had in a wide variety of wanted shades. $7.50 AND $9.50 THE, H. C. MURRAY CO. mittees of the commun course was held Wi the chamber of comm reports were heard. COLCHESTER Ronald Fibfield of town for a short on the state roa unload and load t =in: George job and ca 1 Tned Tuesday fromw home in New Haven. il is th Helmold = §town Tuesday. Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. P. held a meeting in Pythian hall T of Willimantic . K. of day ing. One candidate was ated and given the rank of esquire. visitors from John Hay lodge of Hartford were present. A committee was appeint ed to make arrangements for an open when veteran jewels will be presented the three mesting the last of this month, members who have been active member: for 25 years and over. jewels Will be presented. Several prom: inent speakers will address the mceting. James Herowita and party motored to Norwieh Tuesday evening. . John Willis of Millingten was a caller hers Tuesday. James F. Purcell went to New Haven Folks Laugh at Corns Now. Millions Have Proved Them Need- less. They Stop Them by & Touch know that one method is now ""‘l. for °‘.'fr o b \ Peopleallaroundyouemployit. They never let a corn pain twice. 2 Bauer & Black product was in Past Chancellor nnell as superintendent o “the work ocmmeneing Oct. 1st, in piace of Mr. who resigned. Mr. O'Donneil fourth superintendent who. has| been engaged during the comstruction or | the roads. Frank Mitchell, who has been | encaged on the work sineo it was started, so yesigned and will go with Mr. rray, who is to have harge of similar rk elsewhere. It is . understood that time limit for the construction of roads, which expired some time ugo, nded to Oet. 15th, When the dbed is required to be finished. During . | the past week the pieee of road from the Green westerly to where the crusher for- merly was located, and which had been le an unfinished condition, was fin- leaving only @ .small portion at the westeriy end of the road to bBe com- pleted, Rev. T. Newton Owen preached Sunday morning from St. Paul's epistle to Philo- men on the change from an “unprofitable to a profitable servant,” as illustrated by the influence fo St. Paul's preaching on Onesimus or “Using the By-products.” He stated that men make a division ot persons in a horizontal way—Ilower, mid- die and upper classes, while God's dis visions are perpendiuclar—right left— profitable, unprofitable. Christianity changes waste material into wealth, the by-products being utilized, heiping those that are the least, the last and the lost. Mrs. Carleton P. Pavenport, who with her hild has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Porter, left town Sunday morning for her home at Shelburne Falls, Mass. During the past week a subscription paper has been circulated far the purpose of purchasing a set of scales for public use. Nearly $100 has been subscribed. The Columbia Improvement society be- zan last week the work of improving the appearance of the Green by filling in a portion of the road leading from the high- way to the meeting house and town hall, tearing down some of the dilapidated horse sheds by the town hall and building a road on the northerly side of the chapel to the fear. Tresillian G. Tucker, republican, and Frank P. Potter, democrat, were twa of the six members elecied to the school board Monday. At the annual town meeting at Yeo- mans hall Monday afternoon the hall was filled, one-hat” of the gathering be- | ing women. At the election the officials were men and women Fred A, Abel was chosen moderator of the meeting and Hubert P, Colling clerk. The reports of the town officers werc presented and accepted, and the esti- mates of the seiectmen for expenses dur- ing the caming year adopted. A committee Was appainted to con- sider making any changes in the com- pensation of the town officers, Who pre- sented a report recommending an 1 crease of the salary of the first select- man to $150 per annum, the payment of ! cach to the second and en, $50 to the secretary of the school boerd, $3.50 per day to the assascnars and tha mamhare of tha Rnard t s ttle people were scated at a low table with the small chairs, where they were generously supplied with delicactes suit- able for them. At a larger table Mr. and Mrs, B. L. McGurk cntertained a ocmpany of about a dozen. W. Dakin, supervisor S. visite@ Bolton schools Thursday last, The D. C. Finley farm in South Bolton has been sold ta Mr. Rockwell of Hart- maveq of schools, ford. Mr. and there last week. Mrs. Louis H. Levey and Mis R. Baker have returned from a fe stay in New York Mr. and Mre Mrs. Rockwell Fresland Knight of Maine are guests of their nephew, Rev. Frank K. Abbott. Mr, and Mrs, Knight made the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reig have sold their property, known as the Stephen Cartagnass place, to Comforto Belletti and Comitant Piovanelli of Manchester. SOUTH KILLINGLY Good progress ‘is being made mo the grading of the Littlo Mest state road. Most of the grade i finshed to the Eid- ridge place and it is expected that work on Spaulding Hill will begin during the present week. Mrs. Albert Grover and Mrs. Henry Spaulding visited friends in Moosup Val- ley recentl - Lesiie Youngblood has bought Pierce place in Sterling. Frances Upham of East Killingly speat the week end at Henry Spaulding’s. Mrs. Raymond Gates was in Daniclson Friday. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J_F. Eldridge’ and Mrs. P. H. Coffey spent Friday in Fiskdale, R. L. The Boyd club gave an entertain- ment in Grange hall Saturday evening. An illustrated lecture was given by Rev. John Pratt of Brookiyn, Conn. This was followed by the S. K. orchestra and a pantomime and sale of cake and ice cream. The proceeds will be used for the Community house. Eva Davis is spending a few days with friends in Scituate. the Almost Unbelievable ‘You can hatdly realize the wonderful im- ence Barber toak an automobile trip on Saturday which Incluied New London, Hartford, Norwich and other piaces. Mr. and Mrs. Emory C. Kenyon were SPRING HILL It's a Grand Old Remedy You can't_keep strong and well witii- cal Wood S v : Ak Suiy faraishad n 1 Whether your rest is broken llers at Woodville, Saturday oter-| The Ladies’ Aid soc out sieep. ether ¥ noon. baked bean dinner at the church Monday | by a painful hacking cgugh, or just an Elmer®E. Kenyon was a business | as usuai .| annoying ticking in the threat, the 'system becomes weakened and rundows. Mrs, caller in Wickford, Friday afternoen. Drake, Childs, Md., writes: “After A. B. Cummings and family of Staten|K. D. z “harles Bogs has a new driving horse. !an attack of the ‘fiu’ I was left with a ;:)l:;iold “I;:u[lass and family of | Ieland arc spending a couple of weeks atl . vore cough. Nothing relieved me till ¥ Canonchet, maved here Tecentl James Charniey and E were in Wickford Friday, Mr. @nd Mrs. Charles A. Ctone and threo Aaughters of Wakefleld were guests their summer home. Mr. from Mass. oa used ‘Foley's Honey apd Tar. whieh 1 a 2 It can highly recommend. covers frri- Jad M “E‘dd'fi,;'fif"“{ifi‘l‘f,‘g fated mombranes with a healing and ik oF. Bine. QN sthoro, | othing coating, loosens _phl and Kenyon clears air passages. The Lee Co. account of the rain very few from The foolish man who built his house on the sand He gave sn example in folly which anybody can understand. 1t isn't 30 easy, however, to sense the mistake of trying to build the body on foods which lack essential nourishment. Here, again, is a foundation of sand which gives 'way when the test comes. lequMm'uodhckn honesty ef nourishment to equal it's taste. Thus it tempts the appetite into mistakes that eften are costly. Grape-Nuts is a food which helps build bodily endurance for fife's stress and storm, The full nourishment of wheat and malted barley, together with the vital mineral salts so necessary to bane structure and red blood corpuscles, with phosphates for the brain, is retained in Grape-Nuts. The long baking process by which Grape-Nuts ia made gives the food a natural sweetness and an- Served with cream or milk, Grape-Nuts is fully nourishing, and whether eaten as a cereal at breakfast or lunch, or made into a . pudding for dinner, Grape-Nuts has a particular delight for the appetite. Sold by grocers, Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder “There's 2 Reason”