Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 5, 1921, Page 2

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. Kacey basketbsll team will get under |ms the team, and Rev. Otto Beau- \way next week, when candidates report | melstér is lining up the younger boys of At the stato armery. Some of the stars | the troop in hopes to stant another team. entioned in connection with the team| The St. Lawrence football eleven who ‘ are Jack Keirns and Leo Normandin, tW0 | will play the Connecteiut gricultuml col- Bmerald stars, Nat Summers and Dufty | joge team at Gardner Dow Field, Storrs, Connell, former captain Of the Windham | oday (Saturday) motored through thié High school basketball five. city Friday afternoon. Their trip to the has been rated in Class B|college brought them nearly 400 miles P. Brantley Co., vs The Connecticut Mills eticut Mite | for nisn schools having a_registration | from home. Four automobiles were used Co.; Peter Horden xs May Killan; Mary |\ coop 309 and 1,000 by the state ath- | o transport the : Killan vs Peter Holden; Jak Hossezuk | PS7%% Cop 870 Poir, 8 0 heen elected P fopm vs May Killian alias Mary Killian. ‘Wednesday, November 9, Burt K. Dow ve Bessle L. Dow; W. M. Campbell & Company ve Frank S. Kennedy; H. Lan- dan & Co. vs Myer Goidstein, Caouette & Ohief of Police Danjel J. Killourey re- ceived notice Fridgy morning from State Motor Vehicle Commissioner Robbins B. Stoeckel, that the driving license of James M. Brown had been revoked dat- basketball manager for the coming Sea~ gon. The schedule of games has yet been completed but games signed up to date are as foilows: 7—Middletown at Willimantie. -~ The first cost Ad She shert calendar ssssion of the superfor court held in this city Friday merniag, Jodge Wiliam L. Maitbie stat- of thal the docket called for considerable busipess o be finished duriog the term and that he would have the jury report Tusaday, Nowempber 15th, the third wek. in view of the faet that the transporta- tien sarvice is poor he would advise the Langlois vs John Schmohl. Thursday, November 10, Vietoria Pate- k vs Benjamin Carpenter; Jennie 1. Humes vs the town of Hampton; Levi Baker vs Sophie Helman; Hyman Rosen- berg vs Herman J. Prag, et al. The case of Acadia Manufacturing Supply company Jan. Jan. 14—Rockville at Rockville, and girls. Jan. 20—Kfllingly at Killingly. Jan. 27—Putnam at’ Willimantic. Feb. S—Rockville at boys and girls. 10—South boys Willimantic, ing from Neyember 2nd. Mr. Brown re- cently figured in an accident on Windham road when the automobile owned by Wil- fred Blanchette was badly wrecked. Brief News Workmen were engaged Friday in re- is practically the last Feb. Manchester at South | placing old planks on th idge. ville Buff Manufacturing com- |3es 2 3 placing old plan! n the footbridse. enlargement of the jury list, additional Manchester, Jboys and girls. Some of the planks removed to make way dramings to be made Tuesday, Novem- ighed to be’ heded at ;-“e Feb. 18—Middletown at Middletown. | for new obes had been fn use for about Der Sth hort calendar session ¥ | b 5] __South Manchester at Willi- | ten years. ) Follewing the short calendar session, | day, November 11. mantic, boys and girls. Company. G. 163th Infantry, Is plan- Jodge Maltbie Ystened to the arguments in the case of Dr. James P. McKenna of Providence, R. I, against Jojin . Whigple *t al of Putnam, for damages of $50.000. The case was heard Tuesday » this week. The arguments took Mor. 3—Killingly at Willimantic. The report for October of the Cross public nursing service -follows: Cases under care October 1st . New cases At a meeting of the athletle committee se Council, No. 14, Knights of s, Gitbert Flynn was elected T of the basketpall team for the ing season, and John P. McQuillan iry of the -committee. The matter ning to hold a big indoor carnival during the latter part of this month. The com- pany was only recently organized and it 23 | is hoped to raise a good sum for its needs. 19 | There is to be a varied athletlc progfam | carried out by the company during the Red seur of the court's time. o% ool and pinochle touena | Tota] AUEGT of.G4568 ...« 43| WIter months and a Basketoall tesm will = g Following are the assignments for fhe w also considered. (The Knights P " isit; . 166 represent them in tI ly. ‘aptain Jo- week of November § probably form a bowlin¥ league. lat- ;‘;:;‘:‘“v“i‘r: istte T nreerreee 108 | saph R. Morrison reports that the com- ‘HEAVY COATS Tuesday, November %, Unfinished case * Nilan ws Hawkins: at 11 a. m., The A MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. 17 pany is now recruited to full strength of © 9o | 52 enlisted men and twe- officars. * 22| Willlam F. Forsythe and George N. M. Knowlton of Ashford were local visitors 374 Friday. y Miss Elizabeth Sulltvan of Jackson $32.25 | strect is to spend the week end at- the 38.66 | home of Dr. H. H. Heyer of New London, —— | as the guest of his daughter, Miss Mar- $7L50 | garet Heyer. Miss Esther Taber of North Stoning- ton is spending the week end with her father, John C. Taber of Church street. Mrs. . Jennie Still of Derby returncd home Friday, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Lorenzo Moses of the Ridges. Tuberculosis visits Other welfare visits . Visits for MeteLife Ins. Co. HEAVY UNDERWEAR HEAVY SWEATERS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, AT Light Weight Prices Your Very Particular Attention Is Called to a LADIES’ COAT nn has anpounced that the Totals viglts . Fees coflected . Due from Met Life Ins. Ce. . Mrs. Ellen M. Weaver, widow of George A. Weaver, formerly of Lebanon, died at the home of her son, William A. Weay- er of Malden, Mass., Tuesday. The body | Robert O'Connell of New Haven, is vis- arrived in this city Friday forenoon and | iting friends in this city. Mrs. C. C. hurial services were held at noon at the | Case i3 to attend the annual Wellesley | Exeter cemetery, Lebanon, in charge of | club meeting to be held at the Hartford BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL SUITS If you want a real bargain in a SUIT, there is not a more op- portune time than the present. Included are this season’s best Donse BraoTHERS er spending two weeks visiting relatives in this victnity. Word has been received here of the M?e'mz:; B A!'h:‘h::u:‘." 2 Paiday death of Samuel Yatton, formerly of [ 1 RO it ha Mrs. Lorenzo this city, at Rockville Wednesday night, | (e meeting of Toems secvenane for after an illness of several days. He 5| oo "gi i " * 7 Nevember. 8 survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Cyr and Mrs. Joseph Van Haverbeck of | SPortsmen report fat conditions are South Manchester: two brothers, John | etter for hunting thu year than in 1920 and Willlam Latton of this city; three |4t the same time of the year. The leaves sister, Mrs. John Lisk of Rockville, Mrs, | have now nearly all fallen from the tree Williem Nichols and Mrs. Thomas Kille- | 8nd hifling places for game are not o {home Nb. 78 Elm street after an | ness of about a week. ill- | Jay M. Shepard. 8 City club_ this (Saturday() afternoon. 3 Jio8r . Mrs. Josephine McVety of Nortn Nene Chatick, 5, danghier of John Cho- 5 tick Giod early Friday morning at her | Adams, Mass, has returned home, aft- With Fur Collar, at SEDAN $14.50 See It In Our Window at Any of Our Five Stores. MILLINERY s styled garments, in a good range ||| ter of Witlimantic. Thero are also sev- | MALY a8 during the season of 182 We sell Pressed Beaver Lul;e? eral grandehildren. At the First Congregational church. | Sailor Hats, neatly trimmed, erials. Thaose of ho Rev. H. § MeCr e s ly trimmed, at of materials. ose of you wi Deputy Sheriff A. 3. Greenslit has sery- S MeCready, pastor will preach; - ed an attachment of $200 for Sabastino | SWrday at 10.45 o%lock. Subject of $1 97 d 2 97 had planned to buy later, will || Xiainino, who clzms $100 damages on | children’s sermon, The White Feathier. J{ an . | k tatalia i Basbd ot e Sollimnnt m il sawing | Communion address, Sensation or Sacri- make no mistake in buying nOW. { naciine wa cstruck by an antomobile . Church school meets at - {We sell over 100 Sweat Th h b divided into two owned by Mr. Jones. Thg accident hap- y & i ute at o'clack,. fol- | we. el’li ey have been divided into pened October 19th. The case will he | 195ed by soclal hour at S, weekly, and over 1,000 pieces| groups, as follows : v Justice of the Peace Curtls| Rev. John Pearce, pastor of the First i Dean November 19th. of Underwear weekly. Methodist Episcopal church, will preac The Boy Scout troops of St. Jossph's | 3t 10-45 o'clock. Bible school 3 LOT ONE parish have formed a basketball team and g":’:"‘é e L ”{‘:fl;‘- CAN'T YOU SEE WHY ? . . are practicing nightly at the Scout head- | Short Beds and 2 uit Consists of Wool Velour Suits, | tre prcting pievas at the seout nesa | 507, Bt e, oo . : phin or fur-trlmmed, were f|2nd within a week challenges are to be | At the First Baptist church, Rev. A. s, . issued to junior teams in the city. The | Carpenter. pastor, will preach at 10.45 e asnl $25.00 and $30.00—Your choice }|:quac selected ts: Manager, John Nich- | o'clock. Communion at elose of morning . of any in the lot, $17.50. ols; captain, Stanley Wojceich, Thomas |service. Church school at noon. Chri Meikle, Joseph Caboll and Patrick Casey. | tion Endeavor society at 6 p. m., foliow SELL FOR LESS ssistant Scont. Master Henry Casey i |ed by evening community service at 7 3 LOT TWO s Subject. The World's First Great Story | FIVE STORES—Norwich, Willimantis, A [TV g Bt Danishon, Potnary S5 Wesily, THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY Consists of Tricotine, Gray 9| Christisn Scien ; ) ristian Science services are held Taelh ad Woaal Veloar, all sl USE SLOAN s T0 g R — 1029 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. \ A " i ‘oman’s club raem, No. 803 Main strect. | eame In for heart; lause. lined, plain or fur-trimmed, were Bublet pf The loamnsecn R red wern: Crges Burs, Mo e d were Grace Burda, Mary Mon- Fallen Man. aft Sunday schon! imn r morning serv EASE LAME BACKS QU can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. $42.50 and $45.00—Your choice now at $29.00. eral thousands of square feet of lath to 1ay, go Mr, Whit'y; engaged the services Jathing expert from “oft somewhere and he was an expert. He would place and dan 2 pound or 80 of nails in his mouth. Mons Walas, Hel- , Stanley Ciens- Theodore Helen Rosal, A large number attended the dance. giv- en gt the town hall Friday evening b the girls of the five and ten cent stor en Nolfe, Laura zewske, Theodo: 0g SpOOKS moved her goods to goblins i W Groton, 50 as po » be near her daugh- 28 = Eighteen numbers were enjoyed. nus, Katie Zakozusk!, Stan- | an open bunch of 100 lath on end h-—mr:‘» o © » in moou- | ter, who is employed in New Lendon. WA RM COAT S | Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, @ifh- | 1y ¢y rioing Endeavor Sociely of the him, then it was a stream of nails and a [$hines, weer about the village playing |and can see her daily as i out rubbing, and enjoy a penctrative | .o el entecialed 1oy T et the close | string of lath, with the sound of ham- |bharmiess prank; . 2 { with her mother. 5 glow of warmth and comfort. o it e Ane of lay from floor | mer like a drum {attoo. Game Warden Palmer and The prayer meeting Wednesday nighi IN STYLISH CLOTH OR FUR G e g, (S, P ey e e i 1 .| 8 S e e R & 5o 7 R s e 4 2 ins and strains, aches an ins, | had arranged wumber of games oy 350 teds after paying the read- |gtore, No. Main St—a tional peopl ot 4 Fashionably speaking, it seems that a coat to be correct, || i *iore mustics, etiff joints 8nd | smusement aurin the svensmer Retrenns | o vor' e S0 VAT, PUTINE @ Ve~ | ™y iy i, ¥. Fantis church 1h" e, Aliwns The A. secretary of > e accompanists | . X . Upwards of 30 were present. s 2 3 S the after effects of weather exposure, | ments were served during | LCOmPAnIStS | Norwich, will oceupy the Baptist pulpic k- Opmarts of 3 wige " swast be trimmed with fur. Fur does give a certain rich- z A ke | Durine this week the Al P | Sondar. W. Houck, pastor of Danieies or forty ywstam:encmy. gk | e 2 % 1 3 | church, came over L, kb b i . o o ir: erior court room n stocked with x . Rev. Gowry McLennon, the pastor, will of local peopie were | Pierce, but was obliged to return hem« ness that no other trimmings can give. In our collection ’“x:"’,;‘:mr'. s ”gsilmfl); A e olumes. %he wall sace s b fountaio pen In | preach at the Methodist church. last 1o witness the | before the meeting closed. all druggists—35¢, 70c, $1.40. | now nea Il filled up and when new skill in writing you will find coats that are the last word in fashion, and o Commnnien service and preaching at ade and do their shopping.| Thursday evening the son of Sidney W. olum aturity n & half bour after birth. He 9 are received some of the old ook | of thirtcen words, ST times | the Congregationsl church. Rev. C. H people from here at.!Bard was seriously injured in an suto. cases will have to be u s Gl Rox R. L, § Ho wan tuken te the you can purchase a good coat as low as $15.00, and up to SIO a : i it o who suw a yearw| YL Gid thin weekc had 3 mray of Putnam. s section of the state. in ance during the war, re: finely blossomed fox-glove. It was pick- day, mass was e $65.00—and Fur Coats up to $300.00. i - | Bulletin's Kaleidoscople section | of fyors a partly broken branch covered Ludovic Paradis at ll llI[leIl u. COLCHESTER one day this t some insects reach | witp Jong grass that had kept it from the , All Souls' day, at WAUREGAN Nature had attempled to D S : frost. - . YOUR KITCHEN s Engineer John Smith was a calier in|declares that said insect has nothing on | quce the blogoms under considerable! dif- aseler has built an addtipn A Providence publication recemtly - et e = | New London Thursda: @ trench “cootie” that becomes @ grand- | Goujty. But, it was the first flowering, for store purposes. B {wrote up Wauregan as a model mill vl ? i R. G. Beigluth and pariy of New Ha-|father in fifteen minutes after he 18 |not a second, as is the case with or- s added a piasza at his home. | lage £ N | ven motored here Thursday and called | born. o trees and Toses. ley & Clarke are repairing their auregan Congregational chburch, Rer. NEED ANY NEW UTENSILS? | Dr.F.C.Jackson |1 o Sptralaplail =t ey S B o B | e commm ot 1 a . . James B. Case of Marlboro was a ca’l- | ciay today at Saunders—adv. shop has been repaired. and painted and | World will be subjeat Sunday This week we offer you a wide choice of Enameled Wear, or here Thursday evening. VOLUNTOWN turned into @ garage by the Downing |MOTNIng sermon. In the evening the ser- 2 3 H 1 3 T | John J. Goggin was in New Haven oy !, TEOmas Barber. of Canterbury, sat in Brothers. A new wall hgs been buiit |mon will be on Creating a Clean Heart at prices that insures you a liberal saving from a year ago Thursday and drove-heme. with anathes | 18 wagon backed up to th gvai The children of the Center school en-|along the dam at Beachdale by the|Church school at 12 Young™ People's 2 _'5 Main Street, Willimantio large auto truck for work on thd sioey | Platform a littie before poon Friday. A Briggs Mfg. Co. meeting Thursday evening at 7.30. Plans are under way for another good conesrt. The pastor is planning to attend the dia- mond jubilee of the American Missionary joyed an evening of pleasure Thursday passing train frightened the horse. Mr. their Barber was thrown out and the wagon ran over him. The horse beat it us T9ad job. The Rifie club held a shoot at the in door range Wednesday evening. Severa! prices. Hours—9 a. m. 0 3 p. m. Phone ¢4 Of course, Enameled Wear is never really a matter of -— iast when they were guests of teachers at a Hallowg'en party in Union BROOKLYN = . s P |0 fhe members mads seores s 40 sud | School street at a proper Johu Glipin |ball, where the decorations Were corn- association w Londen mext week. price—it is inexpensive at any price, because no house- ;| R, G, INGTON | over.” o Nov. 20 the members wini go | 54t locsing & vart of the wagon at every | stalke, lighted pumpking, ste. Bvery pu | Ar. and Mrs. F. 4. Spaulding wers . " i X i E%| jump. He skipped all nicely, cross- | pil enjoyed the Hallowe'sn games afid | .~ "~ " ° 3 Migganum.—The Warner place. know: i Ny do without it. There is everything here in to the eutdoor range and shoot for med- | 1 26 ot ind Tanded 1n Bun. | oatertaingd eash with songs and. folk | CHIors on a recent Sunday upon Mr. and | | MisEamum.—The Warner R de o 4 REO {Me They will shoot at 200, 200 and | 1o’ yiim ] 'in a heap with What re- |d8Aces. An archestra composed of Miss |Mrs Clinton E. Frink in Canterbury. | . 1 ‘Woodin of Hiriford, M¢ Weodin Blue Enameled Ware, white lined—Also in Gray Mottled Losis . Baldwin of Middietown was | ™ined of the wagon on fop. M. Barber | Eva Gaudetie, planc. and Messys. Duponts | Ropert K, Bard. now in Brown uni-|is engaged in state Sunday achool wark 3 £ e s s of. |La Cuappello an am, provided mu. | : 2 5 : Hore T AlT was taken to Dr. J. H. McLaughiin's qf- | L& Chappelle and Pecklium, provided Wi | vorsity, was homo over Sunday. Wear, at interesting prices. y Shar Mossup was caller tn Glaston- flce Fhere several minor broises were |03 Il HoPot wusy telling fortunes, | Mrs. George Giibers had o visit of late ury Thursday. : ‘teachers merved sandwiches, cakes Weoster lodgs, . & A. M., held a com-| There is many a young man in Jewett | 08 L] sand and cocoa. The affair was 3 great suc- cess and the teachers, Mrs. Peckham and the Misges Ellis and McNeal, were com- plimented for the mapner in which it was carried out. munication Friday evening hall 5 H. O Sorrgll of North Westchester was a caller here Friday. James Horwitz motored City who, if he sees Marshai Foeh, it will be for the second e, Beveral who were in the navy saw Foehi and Persh- ing when the latter embarked on the Leviathan for his return to America. One i . . from Miss Minnie Little of East Ham; VT s F. H'n y ”|To Stop in Masonlc Miss Declonga cutertalned over the| -y, . e Bend week end Miss Burns of Woodstock. Tou con seely a0 ot dandruff, prevent the hair falling out Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Martin had as and beautify it if you use Parislan ART GOODS SECTION ‘ If you are interested in making gifts for the holidays, our §| recent callers Mr. and Mrs. Herman At- to Norwien . : . i s A Hallowe'en party was held at the | wood and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pendieton - Art Goods Section is full of good suggestions. Thursday. Young man in he army, serving 1n | nome of Me ban dire Alhert Dawicy |t Stomagiir, 39 Mrs Oliver Pendieton | sage says Lee & Osgood Co., Who guar 2 5 E. Buell Porter of Hebron was in town | France, saw, in Paris, all in one _day, antees it. You know that embroidered articles take an important DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF |P¥Ma. Marshal Foch, General Pershing, Presi- M. Kevi; Midd! s | dent Wilson- and President WINDHAM COUNTY l'!‘hlln'l:y.m of letown was in town | den Large supply of parts carried| in stock. Satisfactory work on all makes of cars. EXPERT MECHANICS RADIATOR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY In Rear 935 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. Foincatre. Some four of a kind he thinks! During the course of the rehabilitation of the Maple Leaf apartments in the Rioux block by the Jewett City Trust Company a large section of Maths were zemoved. A -man, passing, nof work and recalled the placing of lath in the summer of 1878 when E. Whiting built the block. There were part in gift-giving, especially when they are worked by deft fingers—they make very appropriate gifts. You may select from a tie-back to a night gown, stamped on good quality material, with full directions how to work them, ot prices that will make your gifis very reasonable. INTERESTING SPECIALS FOR TODAY’S SELLING BOSTON BAGS JEWETT CITY Finn's Opera house accommodated an apdience of over five hundred Thursday evening at the entertainment given by the puplls of the Riverside Grammar school and Miss Lila Newdick, reader. The lo- cal cast, selected from the junior grades, gave three highly enfertaining numbers. The small sctors gave not only evidence of careful tralning and drill, but of indi- vidual talent - The Mother Goose, acted story, was very meritorious, every character being | faithtully portrayed, outstanding among | whom was Miss Jodoin, in the leading | role. Those who took part were: NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A GOOD - FUR COAT DUR SPECIAL TEN-DAY REDUCTION SALE ais H WAED BROTHERS, Ne. 45 Jackson 8t,, Tel. €328, CIAL $1.50. Jack and Jii Bennie Crerezeyski apd Ruth Munn Old Mother Hubbard Rita Pariseau Msn from London Russell Carpenter 36-in0h “":'- Closely moven Ratine, | 16-inch Boston Bags, made with 8 Mother Gooze Catherine Jodoin | CASTILE‘SOAP WHICH WILL SAVE YOU FROM $25.00 TO $75.00 ON EACH GARMENT. -y 2 Fracka, 1o emvecal "‘:""'W..‘ paes, | good, strong cowhide, just what you FUBNITURE PRICED LOW B Bogs n | Valies %“’g;‘:;:i FOIL WRAPPED. SPE need to carry books or papers of §| Our prices on mew and used buffets, | Boy Blue ‘WaitéP Pysoche | b SR MARM 43 5 = S| R R ey B il G ! OT — RACCOON — HUDSON SEAL — WINDHAM SILK sold for $200—SATURDAY SPE. ||caiesroom aud “save money. Mary and Her Lamb Marjorfe Webster afeguards‘thei Bhas 3 SQUIRREL AND MUSKRAT fine com| ---first aid to Willimentis, Coma. 9x12 RUGS . This Sale Closes Saturday Night, November 12th & His Wife Adeline Jaskicw Here i d R that deserves e Jas] . 56 st e e JAY M. SHEPARD =~ uees ot means Sitia Brvand the blemished room AH\ e house, good S ing Fil & Shepard Train rer Rel 2 Gittleman . 3 pattorn that will cheer up your ! o e David Weschier skin. room—8x12 Tapestry that sold last || Funeral Director & Embalmer | Siwole simon Frank Spwmts . The Hide ‘and Seek number was one of dainty costumes and graceful action in the dance. Those in the presentation were: Bthel Richards, Valeda Boule, Rese Crumb, Helen Bakamowsky, Ruth Balleu, Katherine Walldve, Helen Rob- erts, Vietoria Guilloite, Loreita Alley, ly Miss, Christine” Marshall, . Emma iey, Josephine Kargo, Stephanie Poloski, Mary Tanza. The Ghost dance, a Hallowe'en num- ber, Was finely acted:and dike the othera b | 60-62 NORTH ST. Lady Assistant, winter for just $47.50—SATURDAY SPECIAL $21.00. WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connestion - Kiliourey Bros. - FUNERAL DIRECYORS AND ~ EMBALMERS 8 Union St. Willimantic, Conn, « Phone 25¢ - iLady Assistant). _. The Tubridy- Weldon Co.

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