Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 2

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vice president, Herman Davis; secretary, Legs Rheuma Will Help You or NORWICH BULLETIN |matcrisiises Commiticss aco to be form- | Sleance Staniey: and _treasurer, Mary it e ray s - |'ed whose auties it will be to check up | Rose Savory. Class colors of green and |0 Main street. A stlent policeman nas « 1 Raliaf e e . - been Dplaced about twelve feet north of erd[ Rehef fm’ 66 g ” : z the cross walk, parking to be allowed 5 e - ¢ r 1 only between the sign and the bridge. All Rheun'latl \ L - ; ' : Class officers of th ighth grade, of . = 14, ETt N 5 Windham street school have heen clectod : o Move Child’s Bowels with v \ 5 3s. follows:. . President, William Jackson; |1t e Crippled You Can’t Use Arms or G Ic es “California Fig Syrup” gy SO 2 IS YOUR HOME COLD THESE CHILL¥ DAYS ? £ £ you want relief in two days. swift $ WILLIMANTIC OFFICE | the number of motor trucks available for | gold have been selected and pins are to | 1t you wanf reficf in (wo Gavs. swift, | Tebaphrone 105 22 Church 8| use. and the amount of food preducts now | be purchased. The committoe chairman | Sroiiy D8 Feliel: T S . _DROP IN'AT OUR STORE AND IEHJS : H . in the city. Bverything possible will be |are: " Decorating, Harvey Rosen; re- | If you want to dissolve the uric acid & - | ==—======s——==—=——=""{4010 to got Willimantic prepared, if the | freshments Eleanor Stanley; entertain- | polson in your body and drive it out " Tho wme lwndred and twemtiett aomual | strike hegins ns soheduled on_the Srst ment, Raymond Pollack; invitation, Rufh | through the natural chanmels so that you | mesting of the Windham County Medica | 12¥ ©f November. Just how long Willi- | Tilloston. Wt botils of Yihelars From Soun vk H mantic eould stand the lack of transpor- A clvic league has been formed at the |gist today. jsasiety was held Thursday afternoom, at | cation facilities, that bring residents their | schol meémbers jncluding pupils of the | Rbeumatism Is 3 - powerful® gisease - bm Hooker, in" the city being pre- | daily needs is not known; but the strike | four higher, grades. The purpose of the i‘;zxzngll)'“ (::;-;r.\rtrz’edmg:mj;pl?l\' fla;:’gwn;:m F dimner which was served at | brings the question to every door, and al- | league is to promote betier school, spirit | 6165 24 al Ak oy t I bk . Twanty-cwo physicians were | houels the business men and manufac- | und civie rcsponsibility. The officers are: | SHeMmy MUS e sent against it mfheuma | First Stops All Pain — Then Pesls {smeest De. ¥yed M. Smith of Wli- turers of tho city are interested iu dolg | President, William, Jackson; vice presi- |that must conquer it every time or your the Corn Off. Themencic presided business meeting | What they caa to prevent any serious dis- | dent, Eleanor Stanidy ; secretary, Rudolph [ money wihil be_ refunded. . “fln-—-a {v:-:‘ot the semi-annust | turbange of Jiving condilons, and work- | Poligek: treassrer, Lauwra Bellanger, | Rheuma is tho one remedy that has| Don't iry fo fox trot on corn tortured i—-—: in April, and reports from the | in§ conditions, they feel that the public | Ruth Tillotson is chalrman of . the wel- | relieved the 2gonizing pains of rheuma- ffeet. GetTid of your corns. If you have STRATE TO YOU THE HEATING POWERS OF ONE OF OUR WOOD OR ‘COAL:BURNING STOVES. - T r e e e CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN HALF BY PURCHAS- iNG YOUR HEATING STOVES, AT THE J. C. LINCOLN (0. s o olsk chiial > “fruity FURNITURE Willimantic UNDERTAKING taste of “California Fig Syrap.” If the - 2 little tongue is coated, or if your child Tel. 705-3 Tel. 7052 is listless. fuil of cold, or ‘has colic, a teaspoonful will never t fail to open ‘the bowels. In a few hours you can see for vourself how. thoroughly it works all the constip tion poison, sour : om | the tender, little bowels and gives you a well, playful cl ! Corns With “Gets-lt.” 2 sick child to-| zgist for genuine | never seen a corn tickled to th, just | “California Fig rip” which b i- pply a few drops of “Gets-It” to youms. | rections for babies and children of al - hen watch that corn die—peacefully | ages printed on bottle. Mother! You 2 £ it had gone to sleep. Soon it is ll delegates, Papers were read by Dr. Er- |at larze should work with them to Pre- | fare committee and John W. Keefe has |tie sufferers who thought nothinig wowd - lv relief. Lee & Osgood will supply A Wells of Hartford. “Is There |Pare for whatever may eome.: At ®Fe8- |ncen appointed chief of police whose du- |Etv Toeh Lo & Osgood W supp Optamist ent most o. the manuafoturing PIants in | ties will be to supervise the passing of ocu::r'nnr. S. B. Ov:wh?l? orc;’:f:: the city and in towns surrounding Willl- | classes, The league's first drive will be fret, “The Open Reduction of Fractures, | Fi@ntic are well supplied with stocks of | on, “Clean Speech.” The exceutive coun- fyy, which was illustrated by stercopticon | €03l and matrials with which to operate | oif consists of roresentatives of the ofur [yt CARCRCE B SNt wews. Dr. W. H. Judson delivered a | their ‘mills. FHow long they could con- |grades, the officers, the. principal, and gt esogy on Dr. George Barnes, a member | Uinue running after a railroad strike be- [some o fthe faculty. Meetings are held ¥ ot the sasociation who died recently. The |Eal is N0t known, and this again will ef- [Friday afternoon in the principal's lof- | The Cameo Girl, esting Clowed soom after 3 o'closk. efct tio entire populace of this section | fce. two parts, w Locai Clarence O. Barro The trip to in Mr. Potter's au. musical come. ed Thursday n School Auditorium r s large and appreciative audience ‘Willimastic chamber of commerce, and | The first meeting of Hadassah, the wo- [ mantic Lodge, No. 311, B. P. O. Blks left |yttt p Shd ol of the Willimeatic Rotary otub, are prime object of which in work- | this city Thursday night about 6 o'clock | T1¢ {heme dons with he ‘g Mmeet. 1n jollih session tomight (Friday) \. hemeGit of tho medioal unit fo |by automobiles for Rockville where they | (0% Princess of Morovia | who wa fwhen retief plans will be dismssed in the | poor people in, Palestine, mot Wednesday | joined their Rockville brothers in making { % {is country by the thres chan: event that the impending ral ad strike | night at the home of Mrs. Jaeob Cohen, | the "latter’s carnivai a success. With Ykt ft);‘ Al L J.(-\.h q on Whiting street. Formal meetings are | the ‘ocal antlered herd went the Ameri- s ’ ;r'y et T .“‘ h the pink held but onee each month, but the mem- | can band which led them in their parade ! ;;“fl';: of ‘R(fihh;": '(‘r\'v,:v" ‘\»\ I'u‘um{ in l“-A are mow meeting weekly sewinz on | at Reckville prior to the openine of the | SN00 of Robere (Philin Dean) and Ru- nts and preparing dressing: ‘The | carnivel. The local club as usual instil ik ""f'\fll. ’4( rd. v etts), where officers of the organizations are: FPres- |ed the pep that goes to make up an; S, ::‘ ;‘,mm\l “J ‘“ (, comes fust as other membe busimess mes, direstors of e | °f "¢ ¥ , Over one humdred members of Wini- |2t the Wind! 1 hefore i ident, Mrs. Jacob Cohen; vies president, | nival they attend. A thirty minute en- ;-secretary, Miss Celia | tertainment was staged by the lccal o put Mrs. Philip Cohes treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Horvitz. [ganization, during which Lew Tracy of Greenwicl entire membership of the sewing |on one of his fancy daveing exhibitions | P31l ff"“} 1 Stad osdo. i e, twenty-five was in attendance. at | that was well received. Michac! J. F R ohelteh aug Mac i must say “California” or you may get Wednesday cvening’s meeting and g rell with his dancing, singing and whist- | YOFin), the nrincess was the { nothing but a loose piece of dead skin | o1 Y 0 Y k enjoyed lunch served b ling. act won a big hand from the auai- | P°F Of the first act fhat vou ca litt right off with your |30 imitation 6z syrup. DROP IN AND LCOK OUR STOCK OVER. the work enjoyed lunch served by a big b e audic hat vou cam rig 3 4 hggtess. ence. | In {he second act the princess fingers, — : {been brought' to Morovia® where she G them now. Your druggist FURNITURE 3 7 All public schools are to be closed to- | 3. W. Bucksnan of Mansfield, agent | N brousht to 3 where sh g u NITURE PRICED LOW o (Frias) Wen the \cachers wil S |of he Sate board 1 Liuoaton ler | 0% 10 De cromnd A paintng ot (i Costs but a trifle—or| on now and used buftes, WE SELL THE GOOD KIND, AT THE PRICE the fall meetings of the Conbecticut |certificates to a number -of children be- [ PInCess Was (o be made by the winnep| fails. Mfd, by E.| hairs, stoves, dining tables, ete., are al Stats Teachers’ Assoolation he tween 14 and 15 who desired to go to |OF Uic =T prizo at Paris and 1 | Chicago. | Sold~ in | ways "ower than’ cisew YOU PAY FOR POCR. wich, Hartford, New Haven, and Nor- [ worR Several others were turned back | 00T, Robert, apvears as 214 save mongy J { 9. Local teachers will divide hetween |and told to study further. PP s ey o B = = — WAED BROTHERS, meeting held at Norwich and the one fRohert, he isymade a noble i No. 45 Jackson St st Church Men’s club | betrotoved to him, by | , a maid he 2 = jahoat da. £ e ‘:1”'{:; oot e meet |church this (Friday) eveming au e 2 nobleman of that, counts il vS nieces, Dorothy | e | MEN’S ENGLISH TOE TAN LACE SHOES ;e o i iy church, when a Hallowe’en social will be | hope seems’ 108t the seen: + n, red Hev- |, EIE pd Mie il e fe that school. g agdei e B leg il UL in . Paing | heF, parents, nd Mis. Fred Freure, SIZES 8 TO 10, A, B, C AND D WIDTHS AT | A change in parking rules went into ef- | gamcs - and - other entertaining features | they can ai last marry a r Girls, nderson, May | °f Brookly e ek | feet Thursday aftrnoon . on Railroad | have been planned. Mrs. A. D. Carpen- lis theirs. Moran! Leona Hurte: ayette South-| .- o B0 A spenm o ss 0 0 I street and will eontinue wntfl the street |ter is in charge of the refreshment con The play is filled with beautiful son , Rose Welch, beth Hagstrom, | 102 50 Mothioiin alstac i . below the railroad abutment has been | mittee. rs by Rudoiph and Mimi (Azn ¥n Wi ichol, Marian | JSoF end Mrs. Mathlen filled in. Men in the employ of the city | Many Joeal peeple have received invi- | WIRter), and Robert and Mercia, amonz rd, Tileen Murphy, Cindrella Bai- | 1o ating Special St garton was lice station Thur them Deing Cameo, and Tn Shadowland. Gir 1 are laying new pipe at this section and Ktations to attend the luncheon at the H s it has made it impossible 1o use that sec- fte] Taft, New Haven Monday noon, tion ¢f gailroad street to ‘make the tur Eieanor O'Connor, Prince “w.|| THESE ARE GOOD QUALITY SHGES THAT ey o FORMERLY SOLD AT $8.00 TO $10.00 Brick & Sullivan o ok P S e of Min, BY Mareia, and T Think ) Raclcot and chorus, Ag- lee station Thursday. ex Main etreet. | Ralrond strect s | 1o motose rh e Diooth o5 Mot s | e b5 3 ind the Phantom | 7 Jennle’ Zagira Augusta | SRS Lor drivers’ loenses 1 1y the footridge and the west | tion from o Christian Viewpoint. Presi. | COTUS Rud nd | therine. Grimes, Casev, | .13’ Tester H. Blish left must be used for entrance (o the {dent James Rowland Angell of Yale | Mimi | o, Mildred Davis, Claire Fo-i o "F0 0 oo s Cit railtoud station, the east side to return | Gniversity js to parade to preside, and | ! illivan, Claire Mathieu, Ethel | 50000 Jor Hansas, City, & Governor Everett J. hake is on the com- | Sugrue, Rgse Lavigne, ullten,, Mar- | Afnecicanlegion next w T Rockwond. | officers of the American cths. Fenith M1 jmies are to at orus, Fiea Skoglund. Ruseell | the local men ristopher Case, Minnie Chicago and Toledc Taft Mr. and Mrs. B : Prospect styeet m H. Latham Huinetay ‘mprning 1sey. Cameo Gir lvn Shevard, D mittee of arrangements. nk R. Ca tard, general secretary of the local Y. C. A, is in charge of giving out in- vitations in this city. 738 MAIN STREET Telephone 591 Windham High's football {eam goes fo Middletown today (Fridav) to clash wi the Middletown High eleven. The loc: team Las shown much progress the Past few same: Shaun directors winning 1 during wil- Sull S nces Crone ¢ y fullback, WU be back n the lineup R Dot e A e e Byeel, Grace New York Mr. a this alone puts flew fight into the Wind- | funq the comedy was under the diree. nan. Modern e “"‘ s COAST GUARD CUTTER FOUND |and without steam. . The cutter tesk I nam boys. The team wiil probably line | iy o /3. Cdstello; The finstri- Wetherhead, e Nk SR e ERICAN STI SHIP the vesse] in tow for Tampa. up as follows: Captain Burr, quarter- | ... : 5 %er, Doris Brown, | Yonkers, N. Y. Mr e mer 68 s back; Shaun Sullivan, fullback; Louis Mandell, right halfbacl Gates or Ober- nesseh, left halfback; Eflison, left end: | Heller, left tackle; Kitay, left guard; Prater, center; Simonds, right guard; istael, right tackle; Rosen or Storrs, right end. A2dle Dancers, Mad. | tham are to return Martin Baker, Sarsh talph Gates, Helen Greso m, May Moran, ens White, Lew K Remington, Bl- nson, Bertha line Cummines, nist, and Ad- with fhe drums were ex- - Key West, Fla, Oct. 2T—The coast HAYS TAKES HAND IN vd cutter Tallapoces reporied by ma- | ou, cprenme -repty-0 Sapasiis jrapiials S mwen dio today that she found the American oy 5 mship Frederick Luckenbach help- |concerning the Shantung controversy is adrift at § o'clock last night, fitiy- |in ltself an illustration of the need of an four miles from the entrance of Tampd |interaational conference on Far Pasters ¥ar Eastern Questions £ Y. & ‘A Cup of Good Tea is a “freshener” at | | > programne and cast In order of | ik . orchestra Act 1. Scene olomne. Scene 2K New York, Oet night were consi b nee to th % % Miss Ruth Estelle Preston, of Manches- wder Clab, n O ey | New Yorl’s $1,500,000 Bay. T ckenbach was_ hadly 2 | questions.—Washington Pos. ( any time, day or night ter-by-the-Sea and Byron Armiold Po! . Come, A e et L W G - -—- { son of Mrs. Grace E. Potter of West nd Powds Chorus, Ruth Goddard, | 1230 ks Angeles and u‘ l Main street, Willimantic, were marri Paint” and Powder Cluh. Come Ma The D! F S}m?ARD ’ Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 o'elock at 2 crimma Enjoy the m the home of the bride. The bridesmaid { country w Saseesdieg rimore & Shepard Daw E 5 lating fragrance was Miss Marion Preston, sister of the s eranck, @ Disector & Embalmer $ bridge; the best rian being Clarenice O " Sohee T of tea at its best Barrows® of this wity. Foliewing the | The Shado ; 3 : g am, Jennie wedding a reception was held for relatives | finale, Carnival 1 ST, WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connection P Tealy, by drinking and friends. Mr. and Mre, Potter -fol. o Belanger, aMry | AnScles on ’1 . ———— - — owing their honeymoon_will make their | Skogiund, L oty | clared tha ‘ : P ey Bros. ; : Ymantic. The bride is a graduate nurse | Helen Killonrey, Marear. | the ¢ o g pis- . g 2 1nd had been engaged at one of the Bcs- Stvzar, Helen Morriaon, | 0L ot ; DIRECTORS AND - not hospitals Mr. Potter is a graduate iy Syen A furry folc ot . 2 AT EMBALMERS & t Saleinthe World of a business college in Hartford and is | o E ot s Postmaster ¢ SILVER STEEL 3 Willimantis, fooi | argest Salein orl employed by Hall & Bill Printing com- | Think S sonal hand In fhe 7 ug:.“‘éo tady Rammeala™| pany of this city. Those who attended n {lice Timm sertion by Mr. Hays t hers . o wedding from this cify were Mrs. Grace | Rudelnh; Coror Helen be tausht t - = = trmmne e e wuess | B, Potter, Mrs. Barthe Gridisy, Mr. and | ensemble -es Foley, Lil. | companied announ Cr The cast e b | Postal Inspector Simmons Py r' — cellors from Mor . Washington, that the darowsky, Ju a assigned to the dowland ed to fifteen, with m o for “The Cames Girl” =l SAWS 'MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE | Thin Folks | 1 if mecessary. Simmons declared th { an Buren: the o chairman, E. A. Case: gen- | new clew {0 the fdentity of hig If you are weak, thin and.nervous i na Winter; Mimi, In love wil | “ “R‘ P et :,‘m‘\n chaperon that arrests could be expec within 2 . : let Lee & Osgood Co. supply you with Ages F oo telinn 5 S 87 EBR N EN : J1e “ Bitro-Phosphate. It is guaranteed to TR ot el Brief News TERwAY Barned St the | 1 mantlc onn. | increase weight and strength and re- SEU5ES R Dl { an ifeal (fa1T dayy L. BEIESEREEIIN Motaie rmed in some places s shallow the ¥ And remember to stop in and look over our line of Atkins Saws. They cut easier and faster, hold their edge longer, in fact they save their cost in time and labor. You can make money_buying tools and hardware here. tional Park Bani Corning Trust Com: Y. The stolen ma —_|state. Mr. orders for prote May m been diso IMay Be German Envoy TO |uail truck nac o . hingtor it was announced, armed guards would s = be detailed to accompany drivers carry- ing valuable shipments. tor Simmons added vestigation would mot igh school nd with Real Value L Suit and Overcoat SATURDAY SPECIALS NIGHT GOWNS— Hand-made Philippine Night Gowns, nsatl& made and finished with fancy embroidery and ribbon — Saturday Special $2.98 each. POCKET-BOOKS— Women's new style Pocket-books, nickel plated frame, fhree separate pockets with mirror, fully worth $2.50 of anyone’s money—Saturday Special $1.50. COMFORTERS— Silk dotted Comforters, in blue, pink, lavender and gold, sanitary filled, one that will keep you warm during the cold nights. If you want one Saturday, you better come a fittle early for there is only a few dozens — Saturday Special $5.89 each. HOSE— Men’s Black and Cordovan Hose, medium-weight, were 18c—Saturday Special 2 pairs for 25¢. CONGOLEUM— : 24x36 Congoleum Remnants, in a wide variety of floral 2 good floor covering, at little money—Saturday 25c-each. ] The Jordan Hardware Co. Telephone 700 Willimantic, Conn. had been guilty of neglgenc Even the ka pace with the bound is unable t You want real value, not just something that is like it. All Overcoats look well when they are new. HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX MAKE ' Have the right material with good tail- oring put into their clothes, and we put a FAIR price on them. : Saturday Special ' ' These Saturday Specials of ours are proving a wonderful success, in a small way for us, but in a big way for our customers. : THIS WEEK WE OFFER YOU TWO HOSIERY SPECIALS. FOR LADIES— An excellent fashioned Hose of lisle thread, knitted by a new process which insures a close fit at the ankle and over the instep: a hose which only a short time ago sold for $1.00 a pair. We have all sizes in black, brown, navy, seal and white, which we shall sell on Saturday only, three pairs for $1.00, and every pair guaranteed. o YEYITONE ViEW. o M YORK B FOR CHILDREN— YOU'LL GET MORE VALUE AT THE Dy, Hermes, who holds the ool A medium weight, “one and one rib,” high quality Cotton Hose, Tor boys’ and ‘abinet, is slated for Ambassador H E R m ( : / io Washington, according to latesi misses” school use: all sizes 61/ to 10, in black, brown and white. A short time | 4 i % e lng ton 0. g ‘;!hrl:l-em‘g:r::efn?l: ago these hose were selling at 59¢ a pair—On Saturday, 5 pairs for $1.00. A WILLIMANTIC, CONN. il BEOIES DACGE) and, o7 of e ment important figures m the present 5 German Government. Announce- mi:::pl;mt:l:m 3 Tu OUR PRICES ARE FULLY 1-3 LOWER THAN ment of his resignation from the ESkas i pomice & Cabidet is expected and his ap- taken at the LAST ‘YEAR ! pointment to the ambassadorial ‘Washington post will be made as quickly as the THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e e aze of o or twelve— Willi e, Co ¥ |

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