Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN " WILLIMARTIC OFFICE | Sur Teleghone 105 23 Chureh 8t —_— What Is Geimg On Tonight. Willimantis Rotary club meets at noon Willimantic Woman's club r E Biain street. (Afternoon.) Chamber of Commerce meet Main street Company ( ¥on, drilis Wadnesday the Ladies’ society remain during wing 1 Red Cross. Tie wark is to be P T. Newto enting 8 nea Today (Tuesday an 1 ¥ edne: H Dr. ‘F . C. Jack ,ornr DENTIST 715 Main Willimantio Hours—9 a. m. 0 5 6. m. Phone 44 R. G. REMINGTON REO " DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY Large supply of paris ca in steck. Satisfactory work RADIATOR REPA A SPECIALTY In Rear 935 Main Street Willimaniic, Conn. tccording t JAY M. SHEPARD & Shepard . Funeral Director & Embalmer | « Succeeding Filmo Cats nmiwant. 1ol connecnon| Thousands Thank Kiliourey Bros. : D"' FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 86 Union St Willim Conn Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Connectiont. Leaue of Giris' | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 1 at New Haven, Saturday , returned home late Sunday ni zates won first prize, a f ottery, in a. stunt contest other clubs participates local, club was a n Ci prozramme being as fol-| for 17 years and calomel’s old-time I'm Nobody's % dance, Dixon > song to the tune of | vegetable laxative. Mrs. Bileen Racicot and | No griping is the “keynote” of these o Ashton and chorus; club }0’[1 hbun, Miss Marg Anna Ronan. up the balance of deiegates, Py 7 ;. Who represented this city. | Dad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick Nettio Richmond, of No. 149 Wal- t local police with finished American A demurrer to Dby counsel for the de- ed by Judge Frank H. vidence was offered other than | Mechano-There in skeins | fal. Her articles |'ed to the . H. Richmond | seph’s hospital in this Counse] for the and as Prosecuting Atto; and fon Main stret, Monday pleadeq for a|plans were formulated for a fine | Day parade. From indication amounting to | rade will surpass a morning charged ymtaining the thread eIl be represented by two s old The | Pageant was give ay tweny-seven gam of $30. ANl play- il they Catherine century night at St. 1ad been a was born son of 1 Saturday might |ing with ial hospital, New | Palmer wa: for ap- | but that he and hi native of Ireland, | ing for her support. Complaints were Willimantic for the pi stone mason, was in the em- | tified, the action of the rallroad on its | to Windham Monda his_wife, { couple followin, ree brothers, and city, and four of City Health | gu ing for October, | Sunday. s have heen reported | Jerrold Kerr of 50, whooping | Kerr of Marlboro were in town over Sun. of Miple avenue, (Tuesday) to give in . Leonhardt flem-Roid, the com- 0 tutting — tab. . safe and lasting MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. The cheerful houses Enameled Ware Utensils. YOU ALWAYS NEED MORE Enameled Ware The Clean Ware In Your Kitchen ife—the woman whose dinner invita- tions are eagerly sought —always works with just the right YOU CANNOT HAVE TOO MUCH ot a good thing like Ensmeled Ware, because you cannot have too much lost- ness, too much sanitation in the kitchen, o too much quickness and comfort in cleaning. THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING a special iot of Blué | l's ! L THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Enameled Ware, with white lining as well as gray En- emeled Ware, at interesting prices. " QUK RELEF FROW CONSTIPATION . That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician { enemy, discovered the formula for Olive .| Tablets while treating patients for 7 ;1 Chronic constipationand torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not ! contain calomel, but a healing, soothing | nd little -sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If youhave a ““dark brown mouth”— headache—torpid liver—constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant re- Sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. 3 Thousands take them every night just The| tokeepright, Try them. 15c and 30c. at the Baekus M ctures are also to- by student nurses’ class at St the first ture to he given later this week. Various organizations in the city sent committees to Céntral Labor Union hali evening Armi event since the sig in 1918, The Windham county superior court opens in this cily today (Tuesday) at 11 o'clock with Judge liam Malthie on - |the bench. The T selected ong week ago are not to repot v The local branch of the has completed geant, “The Awak that is to be given gational church hous petition has be . L. Malsthand is visit frien York. ! Otto O'Sull n of Carey s nephew, Peter Wio i soon to g e will enter the under- | soul. Hartford Ju nson, recover tion whieii e nt at the Hartford Mrs. A. L. French retured home where ter, Mre. es W. n Wind] Lospit Windhan from Newton the _guest Harbison. Mre. 1, witelies, ided fun Adults,in n owe'en with § am. ¥ cial was enjoyed Theron and wife, will a (Tuesday) tv to M iza Palver, hushand and court th! swife provided not first made by neighbor ana the State Humane § s- COLCHESTER - Mr. and Mrs. George children and Mr. and Baker and childrén of A. Bak . William Eritain were | Baker over | ew s of Mr. and Mrs. F. Salem old J. aa Charles Ray and Mr, and | ¥ of Southington were vis- itors in town a few day . H. Kellogg of New F guest of friend town ove The junio in th gh school : social to the other Academy hool or: home in | Eridgeport. over Thomas of L 3. anon was a week end_caller in town Edward L. Bridgeport was the guest of his aunt, Miss Nora Kelly, over Sunday. | ReSident Engineer John Smith was at| his home in Putnam over Sunday. eral members of the Rifle club were nge Sunday afterncon shoot- | Edward M. Day of Hartford and Mr, jand Mre, David 8. Da « i i | were with ¢ services at i day morning and evening William and James Johnson were in Norwich Saturda; Miss Anna. O'Brien of New Haven was the guest of relatives in town over Sun. | day. completed by Plymouth nost Legion, for a dance which wil] Nov, You can’t make Inorout quit. It goes through rain, hail, snow, or burfiing sun without even losing its happy gloss. Salt water won't turn ing water cannot make it crack, chip, or affect it in the slightest. Inorout Varnish puts a rich, beautiful finish on furniture, floors, woodwork and doorways. Outside it brightens the car, protects canoes and motor boats, and improves everything varnishable. Say “In- orout” the next time you buy THE BAY STATCA Liquid Paints cover more surface and wear longer. There is 2 Bay State paint, stain, varaish painting purpose. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc. Largest Paint axd Varnish Makers is New Englind ¥ou can buy Bay Staté Liquid Paist om PECK-McWILLIAMS THE HOUSEHOLD INOROL ?’h’e all round varnish i i Even live steam or boil- Boston, Mass. or Inorout Varnish fre ew, York, New Haven and Ha; whose property on treet adjoins the railroad Scavey's market oecupies thd 1 floor of the building. A, Stah'e adjoins this. suit pefking is f property rights the case ‘as, schedgled o' come up in the superior. court at Norwich the first as on docket several years age wi s Cella and others defendants. Now comés the announcément from J. Tri-Stdr Pictures cor- porat her Read of Brad- ford i 100k pear called were obliged would be made tryout given, after cal'ing at the at Pendleton’ Hil i from them since the summer contest. (Tuesday) evening Narragansett will hold installation | the close of the business session 1 and smoker will be enjoy Council, of the state headquarters | {dick is pastor there Mrs. Katherine Kame, of New Haven |m uts meeting Thursday her son and daughter | Elbert RusSell, Ph. dress on the question, Can Disarmament | Succeed? in the high school hall. Prof. spoke most enthusiastically the subject to the large and appreciative (Tuesday) evening Prof. speak on Armistice at Carnegie Hall, New York. D., gave an ad- Russell audience. Otis Chapman Brown, a former res! dent of Westerly, died Saturday at his home jn Auburn, R been ill for a long time. Westerly, Dec. 10, He was.'born d his education here and learned | trade as carpenter with the H. His wife sarvives him, a’s a_brother, Thomas Brown of Matunch Mrs. Iretie C¥'lins of Westerly, Mrs. Ellsworth of Apponaug and M Thorpe of Camp Devens, Mas about 9 oclock Jennie Holliday, Thomas Lord, oceurred at 51 Monday morning death of her late liomie, Death followed S| gven by I F ilo liday, of Quarry HIll The town couneil has granted the Fifth company permit to nlay football on Sun- | da ing the remainder The trap reck and small chip stones, feet, is causing On Monday morning while au- ile drivers thirow, ot the stones by flying_stones were trouble. toi crossing the tracks, forced across the rotd striking with such force as to bredk s plate glass windows, Terryvile—Arfangemients have been | bive - g odérsh . orarl American | bredks as large as 2 hen’ n be given others are the size of 4 25¢ piece. The stones been damaging the win- R A S s 2 2 Its Richness in Quality gives Tea-Pot results equalled by no other Tea on sale anywhete, dows “of Woolworth's, The Mechanic Store, G. W. Timsbury's store, Charles Berry's store, Robert Duft’s store and the window of the Pasnik Co. store, The firms. are waiting for the insurance ad- Justers. About 8.20 a. m., while man made his first trip to North Ston- ingtofl, while in front of the Charles F. Champlin residence, as he turned inte the road, with his big Reo truck, a Ford car approached from the old road. Miss Thomas, school tedcher here, was driv- ing the Ford and in order to avold hit- ting the latter car. Mr. Tuckerman turn- ed in under a big treg at thie side of the road where the brarchés tore the top comp'étely off. Miss Thomas' car we over the embankment at this place. N theyr occupant was ton, The numper of hufiters’ licenses re- ported given, ofit at William H. Casey’s ofiice in Pawcatuck waé 125 up to Oct. 3L A committee has been chosen fo ar- range for a reception to Rev. Clayton Burdick and_his_wife, upon their arrival from their wedding_ trip. The event being planned for Wednesday evening a! the church parlors of the Paweatuc Sevénth Day Baptist church. Mr. Bur- is visiting here. Miss Kane was for- merly employed at the Bazaar here. W. D. Main spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Stephen Main at North Stonington. u Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Wester- Iy and Mrs. John Jordan of Shamnock motored to Hartford and Springfield, Mass,, have returned home. Fred Mit- chell is having two weeks' vacation from his duties on the polfce force. The storekeepers are belng warncs about barring all doors and windows in their stores here and thus help avoid bur- glaries. The police are warning them and extra precautions are belig taken. The Methodist church gave a delight- ful Hallowe’en social in thé church par- lors Monday evening. Black cats, Jack- o-lanterns and witches were numerous and the masquerade was a stccess. The costumes were grotesque and original Refreshments were served and the even- ing was enjoved by about 150. T. J. Connors, manager of Barbouri store, will start on his_ vacation this in Norwich and will companied by Mrs. Connors. STONINGTON James W. Harvey Post, N6. 58, Amerl- can Legion, will observe Armistice Day inn the borough. The post will enjoy a siipper Friday cvening about 6 p. m., rrambull_post, W. R. C., No, 34, Thi dopreclated hy the ovérseas boy® afid all members of the Legion. There will be a pirade after the suppér. ‘The lime Wil form it the post rooms, corner of Water and Pearl streets. The warden {and burgesses have been frvited. Ston- ington band: Chesebro Fife and Drum rps, the school children, Girl and Boy Scouts, G. A. R. veterans, Spanish- Ametican war vetérafis and all the fra- ternal orders in Stonington. Citizens 4l are beffig invited to join. The band s, ‘|and drum corps have donated their Ser- large ho'es having viceS. Tt s - voected that fldgs will be @lsplayed on il huildings. G Late Satirday therc wa¥ a_ehimiey fife at the Home of A. W. Pérfy at 105 Main street The fire engide coffipdnies oon extinguished the blaze With chiém- icals. Two of the upptr roofiis fad thelr ceilings Haridged. At Horough lhall Monday evening there were shown work of Cantén Chris- tian College in Chind. These pfeta: were shown by the Atwood Machine Co. |of Stonington and fckets were distribit- ed among the people free. The, views showed what is doing in the industrial World in China. A large crowd attemd- et The truck of Ploneer Hook and Lad- der Co. was taken to Mystic Monday for repairs. Miss Lois Brown of Eim sfreet enter- tained a Haliove'en party, The house \ Sold by all Grocers : Staled Packets Only) was décorated in seasonable emiblems. Jack o' latiterns v;ere everywhere. Games were enjoyed by the youfig peo- ple dufing tHo eveming. Reéfreshments were setved. . Deputy Sherlff Willlam F. Broughton has returned from St. Joseph's hospital, Providence, where he underwent an op- eration. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dewhmmwt F. Tucker- | place sut of season. The case jthe case. has been an annual évent Veg and are occupying their home on M: street. Oscar James is confined to his on_Clift' street by illness. Sunday aftefnoon Mr, and Mr: than James and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. James of Summ: motored to Lantern Hjll where they P Semper Fidelis class of t tist church is to hold 2 clal, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson and Mrs. Richard Robinson form Stonington, who have moved to Ohio, have taken thefr place from the Second chureh of Stonington. fiss Ida Rosen & don. The Daughters of Isabella, cle, held a drfll in Golden C Thursd: e'en %0- nesday evening the D. of K. of C. home. Nov be initiation of 18 members, Charles Davis and Roy Ha; on_a motor trip to Florida. In the town court Monday George Nugent of Weanat charged with Ekee ed. _Special Protectors Hill a of Stonington and Laurel Glen re GALES FERRY “A Silver Tea” was clven Ferry Free Library, F from 3 to 5 ¢elock. Invitat issued, and upwarda of one hundr tended. - The new fireplace was c with its bright fire, the d ehrysanthemums, for th @rdgons for the libraris @ay Miss Susan Matthewson w rizh. Chrysanthemums a corners of t was made socfdl, with fri the tea cups. Mrs. Alié of the ¢Hiage and Mrs. Billings F. Crandall of Stoddard’s Wharf, r Mrs, Mary Watroas, M: Buckingham, Stenhe Emma S, Bennett Jovey, were s candy. twelve v 1885, was presented th B. Allyn and was hw tel. Guests from Nor don. Groton, Ledvard were present. A programme for Good Litera entitied The Searchlight, w the M. E. church Sund: lows: Orzan Vol La Lontaine, organ Church’s Oone Founds congregation; The Ap gregation ; prayer, Rev. responsive reading, Carrs News, Ree. Mr. Wright tlon; reading, The Dis Tudley €. Derkine: Testament Lesson, Ent. T. Sweepiriz the Sky. Miss tory ; hymn, Publish ¢ 11ig, Overseds Travel ver; sermoni by pastor, Rev : Wright, Tiiothy, 4:13, followed by au eatnest anpeal for hore subseriptions to the Mathoigt densminational diurch pa- per, Fling Out The Banner; benediction. At the Sirnday seoo sessto I Supt. Courtlatid L. Colver in charze after an 11lfiess of some davs. It dis voted that the Pdstor, Rey. G. F. Wrlght be given & vdcation of two weeks from the work of the patrish, atcompdiied by MR Whight, con- At the orih Ledgue cvening ser- vice thie feader was the vastor with thie ton) ots Past and Present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riymond Perking of Deg Moines, Jowa, and young daughter, Patricia, arrived at the home of Mr. Per- kins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins, Friday afternoon en © Brooklyn, N. Y. where Mr. a have returned from their waddinz trin | calecroan for an addine machine eomnany _Goodfol;lealth Good Results V& X Keep Efficient by This Letter Will Tell You How suffered terribly every month, and was always tired and had indig'estiony, and often could not do 8 two years,and had to stay home with my mothe: then I found a book of yor So I got a bottle of Lydia Keeping Well 1 was this way about tried several medicines. and mamma told me to try the Compound. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it certainly worked wonders with me. I have taken six bottles of it, and am still taking it when I feel the need of it. I have alréady recommended it to a number of working girls, who are taking it. Iam wo: stand up all day and feel fine. I am glad to say that Pinkham’s did a lot for me and for my mother, and we only wish we had taken ita long time before.”—Rose Scrorrr, 4876 Annunciation St., New Orleans, La. This letter is but one of a great number received every year from women, young and old, and from almost every walk of life. These letters testify o the merit of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compoun Miss Schoeff works for her living, but on aceouft’of sickness was obliged to stay at home for two years. During this period shesuffered terribly at times. Shetried several medicines without finding relief. Finally she tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and in this letter tells what it did for her. - The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in saf g-bys:n woman. Your liveli- hood may depend on your heal Lydia E. Pinkham’s etable Compoun LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE <. BYN". m& . has been transterred to the Broo Isn, N. Y., agency. s new dutles Sunday = joined by his family at a later date. Mre. Nathan A. Gibbs had as | guests Mrs. Fanny A. Molthrop isses Caroline B. Freéman and Sarah L , who motored to Friday afternoon to hear Mre. Dickson H. v | of her work at Yale at Changsha. Mrs. Rufus W. Hurlbutt ana children, { With Mre. Hurlbutt’s gister, Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt, all of the - |NTANTIC ening and will perior court his semi-annual from Apri shows receipts as_follows: ioan National Commerce $1.969.60; July 30, ¢ hay, $30: total $2.000.19 lage, were guests brother-in-law and gister, nd Mrs. Robert Townsend, an antomobils trip to The recel: this statement: As sor= as the amount due to the WOM- e corporation’s interim certifi- by mortgige In the sum of $100,000, sald certificate being he'd by Frank Stef determined In the action imsti- tuted by the recelver against ana the mortg: aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Bartlett. Mr. and Mf=. Charles Johnson of the 1 entertaining Misg Flo- eenwood, Mass. During her visit here Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and with Miss Borden motored w Hampshire n Mr. Johnson's car. en and son, Harold, of ests of Mr. and Mrs. eir new home at the secur ra Borden of G Springfield, are John Harold a Submafine Base. The children of the village school had Friday as that school closed He teather, Mrs. Win attend the state ventiont in Norwich, and Mrs. Wiltlam F en rotite to th spent the week end, Fifty mem Delphine Fish. the woods during 1l and now, and MENHADEN RECEIVER MAKES SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT Frederic L. Mercer, recetver {or the Niantic Menhaden Oi filed at the office of the clerk of the su statemen 1, 1921 to Oct. 1 1 1, 50¢. July 1 telephone, $537 insurance, and $5.49 for watchman. The cash balance on hand is $898.18. er comcudes his report wa‘h of Baltimore, Md. m the recetver. Hartlind —3iany sportsmen atténded the banquet of the Old Newgate Hunting club held at Hartland Saturday night About 70 wefe present at the gasme din- t the club combed woek for the game, ourself and messure Fourself. While the am: Take Yeast Vitamen Tablets to Put On “Stay-There” Flesh AND INCREASE YOUR ENERGY QUICKLY, EASILY AND SURELY AT SMALL COST Tunmmndmfdhwfllfindfihilimfletut'dlwn.hu?iq First weigh o Next take Mastin's VITAMON—two tablets with every meal. 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