Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1921, Page 2

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Violer Rebekah ,‘..‘-;,:' 5 2.a James 3. Richmond, cardiac Wain e < neration. bk " 15, Dennison Avery, 75, urem V' g adde. Mambors of the sies ‘ou sigeets | 16, Tranik Nelkln, 72, carcinoma. Beid » heasing Momday night in. the 4. Katherine Sullivan, abscess common m emambérs, in the fown 2. ity pevwons havingproper-| 20, Robert Leo Sullivan, 11 months Seuth Purk street were givem an gastro-enter spportmmity 1o present any Claims they a R. Pari arterio-sce- might have agaiest the city. in appearance, , John Connor, 82, cercbral embol- g It ot sister be il He Tried “Frolt-s-fives” 0Camsunve Ave., Oavxxssvne, N. Y, <: b rac “T wuffered for four years with |carment ofl kinds of remedies — but nothing dren, St. Josenh &d me sy good umtil T used |omcers exvect cach *Praitadives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, |zarments ready They made ma well and beep me well; | 70 11" comTIel G be At sed I am always glad to tell people of the grest thisgs “‘Fruit-a-tives® have dome for me. 1 have many friends in Ogdensburg | "7" sew using ‘Fruit-a-tives’ on my f recommendstion”. O.E.BESWICK. e 2 bax, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Atdeslersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Lissited, OGDENSBURG . N. Y, EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING 1 We need yeur business. 2 We give you pereonal attention and| 1" ~expert labor on all _mechanical || parts of your car. - § Yeu want yeur car as nedr perfect s possible with the eafE. cost to| you. ! We emsure as near as pessible your leng trips and vacation mechanical anneyamce. 955 MAIN STREET represented his sister. against the cif¥y, “but re & cerner on the property . The 2 ttanding were, Chairmhan, |broncho-pneumonia. Parker, George W. Higkey,| 26, Roder: . Carlgen. City. Bngineer | meningiiiz . Mitehell was pressht to an-| ¢ h Auestions that might be Ask-|acute enteritis. . Veroniea Richkmond. a younz married before the po- chitged with prostitution. Her case had been continued from Saturday. Counsel for the defense entered a demurrer to the charge, this being overruled by the There were 10 ‘deaths during her. The list follows: +, Benjamin Bycel, 30,. peritonit; ¢ myocarditis, oedema. 9, Emily H. Steven, T1/ old age. H"""L 11, Isaac Sanderson. 81, carcinoma Mreet. | ¢ hiadder. 11, Mary A. Marble, 93, senility, old ay Udo F. T estion, 25, Martin N, SI i mas Wir woman of c wa lice court Monday morning, court. No plea was entered and no ev work Guild of A annual exhibition ernooti, Nov. 2, No. 803 ‘he usual number of g Hospl Willimantic Wel dy for .Tuesday, Nov. to sort th rments. fceived a da one ided setback M he hou s of work, eut t men women’ ning The funeral of held Sunday from the A H No. 113 Brid; the serv | Rev. Arthur D, from [ == ———————— e (1L WILLIMANTIC, CONN, I Clears the Pores Dr.F.C. Jackson || Of Impurities DENTIST 77 Main Street, Willimantic Phone 44 dours—8 2, =, iv 3 5 m, Daily use of the Soap, with oc- casional touches of the Oint- JAY M. SHEPARD Succending Filmere & Shegars Fumeral & Embalmer 42 NORTH OT, WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connection ady Aeortenl, Killourey Bros. FUMERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS % "Rty MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. SMART LININGS FOR THE SMART SUIT OR SEPARATE COAT what kind of lining ‘comt. This ing with h:fifiu’idy of rich figured designs and color tones will certainly help her get what she wants. Moreto wide, ment as needed, cleanses andpurifies| theskinand from pim- l V les and 1 lackheads. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for, powdering and perfuming. (Sasmple Hach Trea by Mail, Addrem: “Cuticura Lab- eres Houpie. Olmtment Hond b, Selooen B iitie, Conn. B85 Cuticura Sosp shaves without mug, Septem- s , Henry Woodward, 42, Bright's dis- | Telephans 1S 23 Chureh’ 84, | c2sc. 5. Catherine W. Congdon, 80, chron- §. Michael Sheehan, 52, pulmonary Charles Russell Utley, old age. Doesnt nurt a bit! Freezone on an achis that corn stops b you life it right off with fingers. Truly! ! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to | remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, with soreness or irritation, Drop a little corn, instantly ting_then shortly doni, 50, pulmonary . 2 months, 7 days, | Joseph Cote, 1, acute Dl rstman, 23 days, Baptlst church The bearers were grandehildren Burial was in the Willing- ton Hill cemetery, in charge of Jay M. Committees in charge of arrangements the big indoor carniv: | Baptiste @Amerique, have completed all dence given. The court sentenced Mrs | { Richmond to the State Farm for Wo- men at Lyme, then suspended judgment and placed her on_ probation for one year, to report to Mrs. Ora M. Clark, woman probation officer connected with | Same el Uatl | Willimantic Branch of rect parade, the line of march to be down Jackson, to Main and to the town h: to' take part Garde Sacred Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We state it as our honest belief that the tobaecos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. 2 Liggett & Myers TobaccovCo. Chesterfield ; CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended A fascinating story 1 A brilliant cast production. iah White, Jr., of Atlautic City, N. Mrs. Charles F. Risedorf entertained eight members of the D. A, R. at cards Monday afternoon. Mrs, Herbert R. Chappell entertained | Wednesday. members of the D. A. R. for an auction bridge party at hér home on Prospect |her street Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Phillips of Ma- Mrs. W. P. have as their guest Mrs. |ford have issued i Phillips’ sister, Mrs. Joseph Andrews, of |party Saturday colected are to be distributed | at her nome ergeron, Josenh T, Mrs, Leo Demers high cost of shoe repairing re- wday when WINDHAM S, under the direction of | Leighton would n _out | women's | be held on th Funeral serviees for Mrs. Bridget - William 4. Ly-the home of Mrs. J. Alden Weir to| skt e 50 guests, Both church and| George Sabine resigned as me = with 3 on the state road job and left Saturda¥ {nounced that flowers and autumn foliage.}for his home in New Haven. primarily becat Friends were present from New York Moss f New Jersey, South Windham |few days' visit at his home in Bridge-iMinn, ‘woud and Windham. left on a motor trip. Misses Johnsen and Isaac H. Joinson nahan fam- i house were decorated with dahlias and Farnsworth | rnoon at 2 o'- | : Past Grand' Chicf E home of his daughter, | Grand £ conducted by | 4 of the | motored over the Mohawk Trail |S) friends from that eity, returning [tin officiated. ireenwich, R. L 3. Giman of Maple a home Sunday. A. W. C'ifford is representing the Congregational church at the Amer- r 3 an board meetings in Boston this| Judge Richard O'Connell of Hartford was the guest of his sisters on members of the Woman's Mis- |Pleasant street over Sund: fonary society are to meet In the cha- 230 Wednesday to tie comfort. spending _th. Bates accompailed her, to son, Ellery Bates, rs of the Larrabee famliy at- 4 the wedding of Miss Dorothy B |ana Mrs. arrahee of Wllimantic and- Warren T.|Were Kith artleit of Hartford in Willimantic on|and § rday_evening. Sunday. George Progtor and child: Mas the / keepsitiree|. Executive Chairman Ameri can Antomobile Association her own particular idea about . like to have in her suit or wfl:: ,L:n;, new patterns, 36-inch wide, 59¢ Phsin Trimmph Seteen Lining, 36-inch wide, 59c a yard. | ina wide variety of figured designs, 36-inch ayed THE H. C. MURRAY CO.| AR SLABINAT, WATARTEN David L. Morgan, the new Ex- ecutive Chairman of the A A, A. has taken up his office in the new | headeuarvers of the organization on Gixteenth street, Washington. Ses eral plans for making the A. A, A.! more valuable and beueficial to the motorist are now being worked out and it is expected that with the arrival of Mr. Morgan they will Mr. Morgan soon be culminated. succeeds A. G. Batchelder, whe ‘was was killed recently in an aere- Plane accident. o o Miss Locks. Mrs. H. C. Lathrop s |ans’ first v its annual harvest supper in| Mr. and Mr: a A ‘stereopticon lecture on |c0sed &heir summer home here and re-|failing bubbling spring of ice cold wa- Tpper Palestine is to be open to ail, |turned to South s whether they attend the supper or mot.|time. before leaving for Callfornia. Miss Helen Abbe ja with Mrs. C. C. Abbo for a vieit. ham_school, W members of the Christian Bn deavor soclety and their friends enje dog roast in C. A. Keeney’ Baliyhack road F' n About thirty nersens spent a jol'y eve.|ed relativ ning around the big fire, n the moon- | Rliode services at Tot | chert. don Bunday w Preakfast was served at Mr. and Mis Leighton | port. Mr. Hubbard K. s summer over Sunday. 7l Bates wto has beem | S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was summer with her father, |guest of hag returned to New| Lou Sunday. sdward ) are spendin aunt, 1d Knights of Pyt Bingham, Miss Neale, Mrs. C.|Oliver Woodkou E. K. Lefingwell, Mre.| Walter B. Lomb: Hatch and Mrs. W. A. Rayno'd Paul's church attended the meet- ing of the Woman's Auxiliary in Daniel- son last week. R. Plumd of Edgecomb, R. s home “When My. Jones was saved from the frying pan— I, who was in town Saturday to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Larrabee returned home Sunday, ac- companied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Euests of friends in Blanaford over the Charles Larrabec ‘mma Larrabee is the guest of sister, Mrs, E. E. Bell, of Windsor Guilford Smith have |are quenc Vice Principal illiniant t. Paul sence of the rector, ay evening.| Mr. and Mrs. George Cook entertain- from Massachusetts and land over L Misses Julia Guild ‘At St. Paul's church on the 12th Mrs. |throp 2re to re; Baker Rutherford and Paul D, |2t the leaders Leighton, both of New York, were unit- | next Saturday. e by Rev. W, A. Borchert.| M The bride was attended by her sist Alden Weir, Frederick Leighton was best man for bis brother. Miss G trude Arneld plaved the weding mar Iso. furnished music before and during cox Mary Packer go rday for the wi Miss Marion Ide of W Mi; COLCHESTER | took into conside Sharp Mossup Episcopal servi Baptist chorch Sunday morning at 9 o'~ to Soringfield Friday. Saturday {clock. The sacrament of the Lord's s Supper was observed. Rev. T. D. of Wesleyan conducted Japtist church Sun- { £ day morning and evening, | i the serviees of the < mother on_Pleasant stree Day of Hartford and Mr. their sisters, of| A. T. Van Cleve left town Monday evening for Wi attend the grand club were at the noon shooting for records. nd Mrs. Wwho Wi remain until 1 eclipse of t At C Mrs. zhbors. town in 20 yvears. Windham for a the hil zallons Brooks of and parsonage parish next made to the ~ and Mn were wit und; and ¢ sent the local C, erence in a twent | enginee Juli in any wage dec nie left Saturday for a {tween Minn, s were held in the |inar seven o e al Sprin Huxford and Miss Hux-|variety of red ations for a card |growing in the g afternoon. farm is a Bart Emmet Evans of Waterbury, who was |7 in the employ of the late Charles Ba- Jer for many vears was in town last{on week and attended the = Rutherford- | numerous gift: dding. This was' Mr. Ev- tt In an addendum decision No, time rules GOSHEN A. J. Randall were the | was an unusual eastern sky Sunday calls from friends white H. MeC friend 5 REDUCTION . BAILEOAD BOARD dition of the carrier in the eve the par- winter’ farm, the common pherries are Maple Hill one same branch. was remembered 13th with pear d blossoms on the J. A. Randal her 48th birthda d a number never Happy Valley. have expected wiil c of the church heln of the s ha been eds during the States authorized reduction for conduc- e ric Short Lines Railway company and in doing so ion for the first time = financlal con- an- the reduction was m'lani today A famous play depicting international inl;igue. domes tic devotion, the romance of youth and of age; and the conflict of brilliant minds in a struggle for an'empire, ONE OF THE GREATEST PIiCTURES OF THE YEAR - A master of dramatic art in th stage play loved by the world—and now brought to the screen in a marvelous COMEDY—SNAP-SHOT MAGAZINE TODAY — Mary Pickford, in “Through the Eack Door” Admirably directed Beautifully photographed " HARRIS & HOLLY COLORED ENTERTAINERS “THE PAINTERS" Todl;Wednbsday B. F. Keith’s Vaudeville—4 Fine Acts—An All Star Bill And GLADYS WALTON in “ THE ROWDY” Show Starts comine ! -7:00 Mat. All EVA FAY Seats 25c. Evng. (el & et 30-30- Taxes Paid Amusement Center of Norwich ! g Tame HART & HELENE FINE_COMEDY ACT T EVANS & SIDNEY | ~ MACK & BRANTLEY ROLLER-SKATING NOVELTY ast town over Sunday Day Bridgepor s Elizabeth rbury when he will lodge se of the presentative of of this place d of Hartford wa Norwich ‘avenue ove W rang: Stomach-Kidneys-Heart.Liver ‘ “| regularly taking the world’: ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— ! ' GOLD MEDAL fcapsuLES] mina. At all druggists, three sizes. ey after- | Kook for the name Gold Modal on avery box They talk yet of the change that came over Jones. Some said it was psychology. Some said it was a miracle. All said it was a mystery. ‘When they asked jones, he said it was liberation from slavery—slavery to the frying pan, and to grease and starch. Jones used to take his breakfast fried, and followed this satisfied and ~fe at the office. NUTS.” with a heavy lunch. - In those days they said at the office: “Old Jones has a secret sorrow and he's sore on the world.’ with the crispness and rich flavor. Jones had a breakfast on Grape-Nuts with good cream. He was delighted " Tried it again at lunch. Kept on breakfast- ing that way—often lunching, too. ¢ Jones began to “perk up,” talk up, step up—GET up. “Let Jones show you how to do this,” they began to say Felt As to Jones—he said: “That's a great food —GRAPE- ‘There are thousands of Joneses, both kinds—reckless feed= ers and wise feeders, “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts —the perfocted goodness of whole wheat and mated ‘barley —delicions, nourishing, ready to eat. All grocers. s stand- ¢ ; cu; in the national agreements, should apply jies and their employes the shop crafts “with the same force and effect s if the said carriers had been named : {originally in the said decision, except Yurkiwea that the effective date shall be October sidence on Broadway 16, 1921, instead of August 15, 1921" Included in the carriers affected by the addendum are the Central New En- v i gland Railway Company. the Southern of Oakyille was tic| Keep the vital organs heaithy by Iacific Company (Pacifc system) and COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC ANNOUNCES A SERIES OF FOUR CCNCERTS To be given in New London, by the i the Southern Pacific Lines in Texas and | following World Celebrated Artists : ana. } WILL BE NO STRIKE OF | Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17.—There w n, RAILROAP YARDMASTERS be no strike of the railroad yardmas- ters of America, whose headquarters are located here, according to \VIZha.ln' Efrem Zimbalist, Violinist The Nationai Remedy of Holland for |- Brown, grand secretary-treasurer. s ey | “This organization is mot a striking | ndoraed by Quesn Wilbal- | ;0 yicecion ™ Brown said, dirceting at- tention to the organization’s costitu- BRrReeD THEATRE —TODAY— LOUISE GLAUM and an all-star cast in J. Par- ker Read’s production “Greater Than Love” | A thrill Drama of the soul CLYDE COOK New York Hippodrome’s Fa- mous comedian in the great- est of all comedies |“DON'T TICKLE PATHE NEWS At State Armory, November 5th, 8 p. m. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra (70 Musicians) | Joseph Stransky, Conductor At Lyceum Theatre, December 16th 8p. m. January 12th, 8 p. m. Elena Gerhardt, Mezzo-Soprano with Conraad V. Bos, Accompanist March 13th, at 8 p. m. The Letz String Quartet . Tickets for Single Concert, $3.00-$254 On Sale November Tst General Admission, $1.50 (Tax Free) | Saie Box Office, 7 p. m, Evening ef Concert ORDER YOUR COURSE TICKETS NOw TEN DOLLARS (Tax Free) These may be exchanged for reserved seat coupons at Qhidsey’s, between October 22nd and November 1st. Upen request, the Committee.will send re- served scat coupons by registered mail. Selection will be made-in the erder that checks ure received, Course Tickets may alsa be obtained at the following places :—New. Chidsey's, Starr Bros., D, S. Marsh & Co., Mohican Hotel; Norwich, The Cranston C. Westerly, W. Howard Clark: Stonington, C. E. Brayton & Co.; Mystic, Wheeler's Drug Stere. DANCE TONIGHT TOTCKET HALL, OCCUM | FOX’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA 0Odd Fellows, Attention ! DANCE Given by Taftville Baseball Club, Ponemah Hall, Taftville LADIES’ NIGHT Shetaeket Lodge, TR . 0, ¥. wi hold an entertainment tii Tuesdsy ovening, October 18, 1921 L membery are requested to be prescs Wednesday Evening, Oct. 19| DAN-CE Music by Imperial Orchestra| TORIEHT DANGING 8:30 TO 11:00 YANTIC FIRE ENCINE CO

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