Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Teisphone 105 23 Chureh 8% e —— Another accident happened on the cori- er of Church and Valley streets about .15 Thursday morning, when the H. V. Bedbe car, driven by Mrs. Beebe, knocked over a hydrant in swinging to avoid & sellision with the Burnham & Keegan de- very truck, driven by Emil Cote. The Seebe machino. a Buick tou: car was sroceeding west along Valley street. Mrs. Beebe sounded the horn to cross Church street when the Ford truck stddenly ao- oeared. In avoiding a collision. Mre. Resbe swung, in an attempt to turn up Chareh street and in failing to do so the car mounted the sidewalk and -broke the * nydrent, smashing the car's front left I wheel and spinging the axle. There were four occupants In the car, one being doyd Beebo, who fell from the rear seat «nd cut his forehead against the robe rod. A lsme back, asore muscle or a stiff joint often is considered too lightly by the sufferer. It should be remembered thet backache, rheumatic pains, stiff- aewm, soreness, sa Joley Kldney Pills help the kidneys eliminate from the system the poisonous waste and acide that cause these aches and pains. They nct promptly and effectively to restors wesk, overworked or diseased kidneys and bledder to healthy, normal con- dition. 3. £. Simmons, 400 B. 50th St., Portland, Ore., writes : “1 was troubled with backache and wrinary trouble. 1 tried Foley Kidney Pills and will say that | highly recommend them to any- o in thet wap, o8 they are excellam.*~ LEE & 0SGOOD CoO. . "Th wath. Moths will notouch fleas The price, too, is reasonable. need. We h-veh-‘u.yg. want in colors you will like, at prices to please you. THE J. C. LINCOLN CO. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FURNITURE—Telephone 706-2 UNDERTAKING—Telephone 705-3 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connection #0-62 NORTH 8T, Lady Assistant. He was taken to the hospital by Mr. Cote and three-stitches were taken to close the wound. The other passengers were uminjured. The truck, which was progeeding north on Church street, Swung in Valley street and was undamaged. Cote did what he could for Mrs. Beebe, then immediately reported the matter to the police and arrangements are being made to settle. The Buick was taken to Jordan's garage. The anmouncement made in The Bulle- tin Tuesday morning relative to the hea auarters of Deputy Motor’ Vehicle Inspec- tor John B. Edgarton in Norwich Wed- nesday led many to believe that his per-{. nianent ‘headquarters Was to be in that 7. The ftem was to inform residents of Norwich and vicinity of a change in headquarters in Norwich. Thursday's Mr. Edgarton is to be in this city as in the past. Yesterday the number of ap- Dplicants at the local headquarters were few and it was believed that the Norwica announcement had been tiken by other newspapers~to affect the whole. district. Mr. Bdgarton has offices in New Lon- don, Norwich nad Willimantic. Mrs. Arthur G. Turner of Prospect street has received a box of peanut vines from Mrs, Gecrge P. Phoenix, wife of Professor Phoenix, former principal of the Normal school, now at Hampton, Va., Institute. The vines were grown by a former teacher at the Normal school, Miss ‘Walters, ' The plants arrived in this eity in good condition the leaves still cling- ing to the vines and cluters of peanuts being visible. v Lena Lagare was before the police court and pleaded gnilty to the charge of being in manifest danger of falling inte habits of vice. Judge FrankK H. Foss sentenceti her to the farm for women at ! East Lyme, for the usual first offense term of years. Court Fabre, 3495, Independent Order of Foresters tq hold a campaign meeting at Labor Union hall this (Fric day) evening when it is expeeted that new | members will be taken into the order. The ! program includes singnig, dancing, and ! addresses. L. A. Walsh, High Ranger. ! is to be the principal speaker. i o. 5 i And Parksdale Farm begause they’re laid by Funeral services for Michael J. Shen | were held Thursday morning at 845 poultry methods. The Thursday morning at the home of her parents, James and Alice Fournier Lawler | of No, 14 Mansfield avenub after week's illness. Besides her parents school. Walter Bennett, of Eagleville, a cotton weaver was arrested Thursday while ir- toxicated and will have a chence to (ol about it this (Friday) morning at police court. .. The compiaint made at the volice station was that a man was down and out on Main street. Officer Lariviers went after him and doon had him down and in, in the police statjon. ?. BERRY & SONS, They are now at the homes of the(rl parents. The first in & series of monthly mest- ings of the Brotherhood of the First Congregational church was held Thurs- lay evening at the church house, with over one hundred of the member in ‘ut-, City contractors have begun work of laying a conerete surface on the bridge on Bridge street over the Willimantic river opposite the Quidnick Q‘.mflmm Manu- facturing company plant.\ An area of 4,- | tendance. At deven o'clock the men at 500 square feet is to be laid at the ex- |4OWNR to & deliclous ahd well prepared pense of the city. supper served by the Ladies’ society of the church. During the supper music was Stratton Whaley and Nellie Garard, |was rondered by ®a orchestra led by age 7 and il years respectively, the|George W. Hickey. youngsters held Tuesday night by the local police had planned the trip by them- selves, it was learned Thursday. They took the mouney they needed and foolsd the ticke* agen¥ at Hortford by buying adult tickets saying they were for their parents. The Travelers' Aid socicty of Hartford aided by the local poiice pre- vented the chiliren from reaching Prov- idence, which was their destination, The entertainment of the evening con- sisfed of a talk on Forems by W. Harry Freda of Baston. Mr. Freda touched on many of the toplos of the day. The re- mainder of the program was taken up by Captain Harry Howard, of New London, who gave a delightful exhibition of drum- ming, bugle blowing and tamborine play- ing. Bongs and stories told by the cap- tain completed the ovening’s entertain- ment. The officers and committees Brotherhpod are: President, BE. Carperser; vice president, Jay M Shepsrd; secretary, A. W. Buchamna, Jr.; treasurer, Arthur L. Clark: Membership Committee—C. Norman Burdick. chafrinan; Xenneth Branch, /AT ITS BEST, '§ The strongest com- pliment ever paid to of the Ralph W, i Eggs that would delight | | even a farmer’s wife! |f Just get a dozen Parksdale Farm Eggs. See what big, solid fellows they are. How full and meaty théy prove to be when you open them. Not even a farmer’s wife gets finer eggs. are kept in the pink of condition by modern \ o'clock irom his home, No. 32 Maple av- . . enue. Reuqiem high mais &t St Jo. | tainly worth cackling' about. Z seph’s church at 9 o'clock was sung Rev. John E. Clark. Mrs. Edward . . Portelance was at the organ, Miss 1. | Read how the coupon that is packed with Monical McQuilla: ang at the fertory, 1 1 "0 MSRIGtAPIA " And YOF & WAlbAE. £t af | each dozen will help you get a chest of Oneida +Beautitul Isle of Somewhere.” The Community Par Plate Silver or a set of fine bearers were Maurice, Moran, Jeremiah . . . : 9, Hagegrty, John Shea and Joseph Otten- Parisian China dishes. They’re well worth ehimer. There was a large attendance 2 2 at the service and beautiful floral forma saving. b were received. Burial was in St. Jo- B Attt Dl il Wedgwood Creamery Butte'r has a wonderful Franits Rimaboth Tawior, 8. e flavor and freshness that you'll enjoy the year around. A coupon is packed with each pound. Get sure-value by using Parksdale Farm Eggs leaves three brothers, William, Richard | and Wedgwood Creamery Butter. d Robert L ler. The littl 1 was | g ¥ W e bedemd " grade” of St.. Topenire grocer hasn’t them, write us. Sole Distributers Jor New England States Scott’sEmulsion; is the vain attempts at imitation.” Those who take cod-liver oil at its best, take Scott’s Emalsion— | i | Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 3 Uninan St. Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Willimantie, Conn. | eiNbieEs | — ON 20-1sk | T CREEEETIT MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. SUPPLY YOUR BED LINEN NOW! EMmer BElisworth, C. Harry Branch, Hud- son Barrows, Alton Horn, Samuel Ches- bro, Bugene B. Hanna. Pntertainment Committee—Wm. A, Dawson, chairman; Harry W. Standish, Charles A, Ttantor, Jay M. Shepard, Har- old Lineoln, C. H. Caswell, Frank R. Custard, Louls H. Arnold, Morgan St John. Finanee Committee—H. D. Pollard, chairman; Kerwin W. Reynolds, George S. Billott. » . Publicity Committee—i. A. Sander- son, chairman; Roy W. Downer, J. B. Fullerton. A meeting of the board of directors of the chamber of comtmerce was feld Phursday evening at the chamber rooms on Main street. The meeting was called to order by Preident Charles W. Hill, Committe¢ appointments were made and arrangements annourced for the -st monthly meeting of the fall. It has been agreed that prior to holding the business Iy FURNITURE PRICED LOowW Our prices on new and used buffets, chairs, tovis, dining tables, etc.. are al- ways Iower than elsewhere. Visit our salesroom ahd save money. WARD BROTHERS, Na. 45 Jackson St., Willimastic, O EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Four Important Reasons why you should patronize us. 1 We need your business. Tel. 2 We .in you personal attention and expert labor en all mechanical parts of yeur car. 8 You want your car as near perfect #s possible with the east cost to you. & We ensure as near as possible your long trips and vacation from mechanical annoyance. R. G. Remingto REO AND PEERLESS 935 MAIN STREET 4 " WILLIMANTIC, CONN. ~ i Eggs are uniformiy fine qiality hens—hens that eggs they lay are cer- e —— S —— e If your Inc., Hartford, Conn. meeting the usual supper will be served | some time with Mr. following which some well known speak- | Reynolds. er will address the members. Rev. P. §. Collins’ of Lefingwell and W. C. Norris who has been visiting in [his son Donald of West Hartford left Penneylvania returned to his home in this | Wednesday morning for Maine, going by city Thursday. automobile. They aro planning to &to Chief of Police Danie! Killourey was|at Bellows Falls, Vt, to visit Btu in Patnam Thursday aiding a man In se Sfi“"":- :&‘::5(?; fl;‘:m‘;fl f:le“- Mr. Collins, curing hiz naturalization papers. g s e Officer Frank 'McRean of the policcy A- H. Beebo ls out of town on busi- Toported The o regday and| “No gervices will be held at the First = i 3 Bozrah Baptist churdh, either morning or Briet News evening, Sunday. Local sport fans who attended the last | Miss 8. Alice Gadbois of Willimantia two games-of the World's series contests [Normal school was a recent.visitor at returned home Thursday night. Thé Old Homestead. = Louis Anthony of Springfield recently Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock " com- vislted his daughter,” Mrs, Herman Riv. |Munity sociel was held in the vestry. ers of Turner street. Between §0 and 70 were present and all Mr. and Mre. Charles B. Wyllys have | @mjoved the time, pluying games. trylng and Mrs. Edward have returned from Fall - River, Mass., | 5tunts and guessing riddles. Bandwiohes, Whre they. have. basm visiiig Alos | ke, -colfes and ico cream were served. | Willys' son and daughter-in-law, Mr | Fr® o P v i | and Mrs, D! J. Burgess. WAS e GRS Litnn P il Spny. Pierre Fournier, sexton of St. Joseph's churéh is recovering at his home from a nervous breakdown. Mr, Fournier nas been ill since Iast Tuesday. That some men are willing to look for work was proved Tuesday night whea an automobile driver picked up a man just below South Windbam. The man was walking to Yautic where he hoped to get work on a farm. He was an exsservice man, had seen service in Frnace and was one of the man who returned to tals country and found his job “not waiting for him.” Local peopie dally metor to Stafford to attend the fair. The Knights of Columbus planning 1or a big day in this city Sunday, Oet. 30th when they exemplify the third de- gree upon a large class of candidates. Councils’ from cities 3ndtownsaround ‘Willimantic will be represented as usual. Physical Director A. J. Brown began his duties with the business men's class at the Y. M. C. A, Thursday afternoon. Francis Ottenheimer of Hartford is vifiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. Ottenheimer, of Lewiston avenur LEFFINGWELL Miss Ruth J. ENis returned Saturday from New York after spending a few waeks. Miss Fllis had an operation on both eyes. Mrs. C, K. Ellis returned with her daughter, having been there since Thursday. - Mr. and Mes. George DeWolte of Pres- ton were recent callers on Mz. and Mrs. SOUTH GRISWOLD __Albert A. Bromley of Volntown, a veteran of the Civil war, walked down to South Grisweld and called on friends Monday. . Mr. and Mre. Benjamin . W. Young were business callers in Norwich Satur- day. Alfred Onderdonk and L. M.,Burdick of Brewster's Neck enjoyed a ' huating trip i this place Monday. Mrs. Maurice L. Chizzola left Wednes- day for a visit with friends' in Leng- meadow, Mass., before returning to her home in Montreal. Mrs. Arno Beier left Monday for her ‘home in New Orleans, La., after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Luther. Mrs. John Thompson was 2 \business visltor in Norwich Mondiy. Rev. John Thompson Js attending the ministers’ meeting at Rockville, Conn., this week. < ELLINGTON The Girl Scouts gave an entertainment in town hall on Friday evening followed by o dance. Kabrick's orchestra played for the dancing. B The Fricndship class met with-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Charter on Tuesday evening. After the business meeting all adjourn- ed to the barn to enj<# a husking bee, which caused much fu This was fol- lowed by a' barn ‘dance, -after which \ 738 MAIN STREET THE GOOD KINDS - '~ WARM SHOES . - - FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY- PRICES RIGHT — NS Brick & Sul Telephone 591 Ltz i livan WILLIMANTIC FAIRBANKS-MORSE 40LIGHT - MAKE YOUR HOME ERIGHTER AND MORE CHEERFUL WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS. POWER FOR OTHER FARM NEEDS. You can use the engine to drive a Separator, Grinder, Churn, or any other machine, independent of the dynamo. Let us tell you more about this wonderful plant. THE JORDAN Phone 700 'HARDWARE CO. doughnuts, squash ple and ooffee were served Sixty-two were present The .adies’ degree team of Ellinzton grange wen¥ to Vernon on Friday even- ing and worked the first and second de- groes. " At the Hilington grange meeting on Wednesday evening four candiddtes wera initiated. Rev. J. T. Carter is improving after having »3d an operation on his throat at the Manchester Memorial hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russfil Pitkin of Man- chester spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre, A. D. Hale. MF. and Mrs. F. M. CRarter and family were gnests of Mre. Charter's ~sister in ‘Windeor on Sunda: . Miss Ruth Lynch of Hartford sp weck end at her home on Ma GURLEYVILLE ¢ street. Among the patrons of E¢ho grange who attended the meeting Scotiand grange last week Friday were Misz Ariene Dunbam and Mrs. Margue- rite Walker. Members of Fcho grange furnished the program. Several from here have been atending Stafford fair. Arthur Wood and some have been ill. of nis Edward and Robert Walker were Ash- ford visitors recently. Excellent services are held. in_ the church every Sunday morning. Rev. Leonard Smith is pastor. PRSI, 7 s ANDOVER - The Pomona grange Deid X meeting with Andover grange al the town hall ‘Wednesday—dinner was served to 14% Dersons. { A new heater is to be pus in the school | house. Mrs. Emily Pierce of Kilt is spending a time at the hom W. B. Sprague. The Ladies' society plans to hold meeting and sale of articleg at the hal LIBERTY HILL Rev. John H. Knott conducted funera services for Robert O. Turner, Tuesday afternoon The flowera given by friends and relatives, were buautifully arra in wreaths and set pleces. His death brings great sorrow and loss to the ily. His father died about three ¥ y, Maine, Mrs Edward Reynolds. \ Charles Geisthardt’s mill, which has been on the woodlot of C. A. Gager, Jr., gince June, was moved Thursday to Gardner Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Ross accompanied Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Chappell of Palmertown to the Danbury fair, They left here Friday morning and returned Sunday afternoon. John H. Sheppard was in New London a short time ago. =2 William and Jennie called at the home of ward Reynolds Bunday. Donald Colline of West Hartford spent a short time this week with his gzrems. Rev. and Mrs. P. 8. Collins, at e \ Mer of Preston r. and Mrs. Ed- MORNING. Adout 30 from Leffingwell attended the miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Cobb of West Main street, Norwich, in honor of the approaching marriage of M Katherine Taylor and Mason F. Coggs- ball. Games were played throughout the evening and plano and Victrola selections were heard. Gifts of china, pyrox ware, gilver, linen and glass were presented Miss Taylor during one of the games, Refreshments wer® served in a new cafe- terta form, the guests harching through dad .Saturday\ Special HERE IS ANOTHER BIG ONE — THIS TIME IT IS MISSES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS OF NAVY SERGE AND NAVY TRICOTINE — THERE ARE JUST 15 OF THEM AND WE OUGHT TO SELL THEM IN 15 MINUTES ON SATURDAY MISSES’ TAILOR- “How do you like my. new dress, _“T)don’t think much of it as a dress, but as a hosiery ad. it is a success” 4 SUITS—Size 14 4SUH$—’She 16 * 3 SUITS—Size 18 1 SUIT—Size 36 YOUR CHOICE g\ ONLY 1 SUIT—Size 38 / 59-,50 e - J. B. FULLERTON. [t | | } Martim There remain bis, mother, . Mrs. Bessic Turner and seven chiidren. Four boys, Ivan, Newton, Bdward amd Mar- tin and three girls, Beossie, Rena and Francis. Burial was in New ocemetery, Lebanon. Robert Turner was 3 @utiful and loving son. B Payson and J. Earl James were Norwich visitors Monday en bu ness matters. The Je h peopl the home of Mr. Yom Kippur. \ The C. E. subject for Sunday evemin Oct. 16, lessons from Patriots of Past and Present. Mrs. B C. Pagson will be leader. -, ago. y . e attended services at Learner, Wednesday. frost THursd® morning v dropping 4o T4 degrees. - Two deer were running “dround Yust k of Liberty Hill ‘stora'®arly Thurs day.. . Mr and Mrs. John Kinnaird entértain- ed over the week end thelf #on, Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Firies Sprague and two children of Hariford. Albert W. Noyeés of Willimatte, Ilinoi« visited his mother, Mrs. ~ = N\ from Friday until Toesdsy ow Boston. Greene of Greene solemnized Tiesd: at St morntag at 8 o'dlock Mary's elnircl» by “Hev, Dr, Farre! A nuptial high hass Tollowes: mony. The bride*was given in ¢ by her brofliér.” Edward J of ‘Springfiéid. — £ Ask For “ea Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk

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