Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CLOUDY TODAY, FOLLOWED BY RAIN OR SNOW RICH HAMPTON BACHELOR BURNED T0 |7 "% e noe The positions the state highway and motor vehiele departments on the over- 1921, = loading of motor trucks were outlined D N in a‘joint ruling of the two departments y FTLL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY DOWN TO SLEEP. ovember wdods are bae and stiil, November days are clear,and bright, ch noon burhs up the morning’s chill, The morning’s » TheiBubietin Norwich, Wednesday, Nov. ow. 18 gone by night. Each day my steps grow slow. grow THE WEATHER. 3 H light, '-.‘ made public Tuesday. The outstanding r\\\§ U :;lll‘!l :thh'fi'OD"I 1 reverent creep, e * oukilies ol s b = atcaing all things “lie down 1o slesp.” { Pressure is abnormally high along the / — : If Weak, Thin or Run-down - | 1—The highway departments will not th bord 2 . e rder, from New England west (Bpeeial et The Buliatin) was not damaged. though shingles on the | authorize the operation on public high- Hampton, Conn., Nov. §.—Clarence T.|T00f Were charred. land and the miame Attantic | Miler. 84, welktsdo bishelos Heing in | The blackened torso of Miiler was sl | WAYS Bt trucks welghing more than_the Pacific coast. der weather uso is reported from New E I never knew before what beds, Tagrant to smeil and soft 1o touch, The forest sifts and &iages and spreads, Try This New Treatment In Tablet Form — Watch o new before how much ¥ : f human round there in, in suc £ his body that was recovered after the |legal limit of 25,000 pounds. Since the Low to as i - Moy S S "6 10 of his e - s oW tones as through the forest s U ine norh Atantic atates ciouty | ot e S enri Favaing moroine & | AL I the cclue cooled suTelenly 1o | entorcement of the new faw was nesun | the Quick Results. Wi S wIna e A do o e weather will be followed by smow or | fire that burned his home, where he lived | 210V Searchers to A ::3 an effort to prevent instruction of Each day I find new coverlds { Wedneaday ard Wednesday nign: fAlone, and also completely consumed the | (10 way'left of his victim and appar- |NShWays and to- safexuard-the public, | g oo po T Tl B anrarent Tuck and more Sweet eyes shut clearing Aather on Thursday with-|barn on the place. ently as little concerned as anyone pres- |Many requests have been received for rs performed by yeast in restoring fal change in temperature. Ernest Skinner, 17, a neighbor, has | (1Y 25 Hite ConCerte B fon was first | the written approval of Highway Com- S Pibdosn poble e he vie g vl raragiining confessed that he fired the house at 2 a. ss ‘mother bids own ful chorus < “good. n 3 1 weep lie down 1o sicep.” : s missioner Bennett for the overloading of | heaith. And now it is found that even p pointed at him by the state police. s m.. causing Miller's death, “because of (g i seem: not | truck hate of him.” The Young man was taken | , Skinner is a moror and seems Do%| "y yoon certication by the manufac- into_custody while he stood looking upon | [NV 0 Jeaine (e QOISR O Tl turer of a truck that it’is capable of the remains of Miller—a charred torso— | (TR "0 AGU] KROT, JUEL VL Tile | sately carrying a load in excess of ita recovered from the cellar of the destoy- | % "0, atter he had finally started | Rted capacltz: the motor vehicle deparc- ed home. North of Sandy Hook: Increasing east nd northeast winds, unsettled weather, Zollowed by raln or smow by Wednesday Py more surprising results are brought wheu t is taken with iron, the great blood- Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Increasing pas: winds, raln Wednesday. ing Ha : their sirengti and heaith dmast ae If by : SF to reveal his doings of the night. “I got |Ment will ‘register it at the increased ca- [magic through this remarkably effective Skinner's confession, secured within & | [0 Yo% RS dongs of the BERL D BV | pacity ceftified by the manufacturer up |combination of tonics. And the best of few minutes after he was taken into_cus- | Forecast like me around at times.” Beyond this,|to the 25,000 pound maximum fixed by [ is that you can take it in pleasant } For South New England, eloudy, fol- | tody, is complete. He was taken to Dan- F ! are bara and suli, right and good, morning chill, | no motive for the crime had been un-|law. Towed by rain o snow on the coast and | lelson in charge of State Officer Howard | i1ined up to Tuesday. but it is known| A copy of the ruling was transmitted A. Elliott, who obtained the confession | ;¢ siinner was aware that Miller was |to Superintendent Hurley of the state 3 from him, and, State Officer Arthur W. | % 0 i "o considerable funds i |Dolice, who announced that his depart-|is known ws Ironized Yeast. This ‘con- Willlams, both officers having motored |, WSRO ) SO FNG o hened. [ ment would proceed to carry the policy | talns Righly concenrated brewer's yeast, o o | OT {0 the Miller place. ‘as aia Coroner | NICPATANGE 107, be (R T % FAIRSOTL NG feet at once. which Js far more effective, (han ondi: gl e Atine | S B SanTy Deviny L iShenit in vitimines Vitamines, as we all know, is the mysterions element which science le Commis- | has_found to be so absolutely essential One is the |to health. Due to modern methods of vestigation_ie a point of | wear op the roads antl the other is the {000 Dreparation, vitamines are lacking sagreeable to man: he preparation in which these {wo cat health builders have been combined n interim Wednes ing and couder. Thursd Observations in Norwich. KEEPING ONE JUMP AHEAD OB COLD WEATHER ' WINSTLE AWAY. he sigh dear, and one day the Warm and Wooly Underwear |~ el changes temperaturo ana | Cha money orders, Whether these were| “The whole proposition takes Into ae- o changes Tuesday s Ul destroyed in the fire or whether some-|count the subject of overloading from Danielson that there had been a tragedy | jing of further irterest pertaining-te|two standpoints,” Motor Ve . DAt |and that there were unusual circum- = 28 es E. Ayer, when reports reached them will develop as the case is subject- | sloner Stoeckel pointed out. 40| stances surrounding it. od torturthieety W 3050 Young Skinner #d not wiit until he |interes e, and o Skinner denies having entered [ safety factor of the vehicle concerned (I MOSt of our commonest foods—and . e Rt o ! 3037 had heen subjected {0 a lengthy question- | (he Miller place before setting it afire. |in the overldading.” He called atten- | oayt 's VHY, so many of us become sickly e FOR THE MAN WHO LIKES COMFORT - Ly 40, lowest 2 ne by State Officer Elliott, at first deny- | Suspicion was directed toward young |tion to a recent serlous accident in Corn- | 1t ' you are suffering from loss of g Comparisons. ing that he had any knowledge of the |Skinner because of the fact that he has|wall where a man was apparently carry- | strengih, if you frequenily become ex- ONE CASE 24 DOZEN alongs oms for Tuesday: Partly |cause of the fire, but eventually and |on occasions In the past threatened in the |ing_too heavy.a load of passengers on a | hausted, if your food has no taste for ‘e 4 colder, grudgingly admitting that he was respon- | he; ring of others to dynamite the Miller | truck. Misgauging his speed, the truck |YoU. oF if you are irritable, thin, pale, « weather: Talr and warmes, | sible after relating a series of fabrica- k placc. This he admitted after his arrest| was upset and killed one of ‘he passeng- | (i1 Sum O gazfl;:;l‘{\"(r‘::inc-downv then try gz tew tions that were easily recognizable at|on Tuesday. He also has threatened to|ers*and- serfously injured se€eral oth- Iron'zed Yeast will in most cases bring RN, 31003 AND TIDE: their true worth. ‘burn the homes of other people in the|ers. Accidents like this are what the |a decided improvement within three davs. e, and whistle NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR | - the sod: T Skinner has lived sinee boyhood in an | neighborhood. His moods and tempera-|motor vehicle department s trylng to |1t will usually clear up sallow or muddy Tt be H wor o e e s R e e e e e P S ST ON SALE THIS MORNING Tha i § == {fleld from where the Miller house stood | one occasion, only a few years back, e | fictal interest is for the protection of the | IFTe, come enthusiastic reports ofj yral % v 3 Py, m. | close by the Hogard Valley church and | attacked a schooimate, Harry Titts, of |roads. It fs felt at hoth departments |\ 5 o ms, for peovle Sani-tape v and whistle 132 00 the highway leading throdgh that sec- | Hampton, and slashed young Fitts on the | that there.is no more justification for | packages and will keep indefinitel Tts T o 54 Afaita Cobe om. | tion from Brooklyn to Willimantic. He|hand with a knife. The scar from the | permitting a man to register a truck to | cost is no mg#® per dose than commen G a armen - 720 | has made a practice for a long time of | wound is still visible on Fitts' hand. His | carry tnree.and a half tons and then |Yeast. Each package contains 10 days' ° 3 125 | regularly calling: at the Miller home. | mental mp?c- may be indicated by thelmae a practice of carrving five tons lln‘v\‘mrm ag;!“c?fi‘scninul;\" sfl‘;—(:x;‘i%:f‘t"l?: HUMOR OF DAY 1 211 | During the course of his confelaion on | fact that all that scemed to interest him - et thap ey al directions ‘for c n : X THE 1 322| Tuesday e said that he developed a | after his arrest was that questioning -of | Tnerd o (o o A e rept | SACh, packnge, Mage br ine Ironized || Heavy-weight Undershirts and Drawers — natural weol, rysician—If your wife is a doctor 4221 hatred for Miller and in response to ques- [ him be finished so he could get to WOrk | tor 7 Cadillac as a Ford. = as e S G low | tions explained that this feeling was due [ running his cider mill. Tncidentally. he t you have her prescribe for : i The following is a copy of the joint 7 . the faot that Miller at times had told | thinks it terrible for & man to take a | yno ooUeRPS 8 B TS O TA8 00 lflo J E 5 him to keep away from the place. His ' drink of Tiquor; “never did it in my lifs ey own explanation of why Miller objected jhe proudly asserted. Arson and murder, | "t Troier wehicle law, Sectlon 32.-of Tablets 3 to his prescnce at times was because he | however. scem merely minor meanssof | it 00" YRl T STER went to the Miller place too early in the | £atisfying his grudges. ; and made right in every particular. The shirt has ribbed tail — the buttons are Ocean Pearl — the garments are bguhd with silk—Drawers are satin-faced, with reinforced atient—*Too ex:d \sive. The last 1 me three months at me her- » ‘, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED . . morning Skinner was fully aware, according.to | PFovides that tno person ehall operate ViTAMINE Tome || crotcheand suspender tapes. . ik your wife would = : | _TUp to Monday, according to nis state- |5 owh admiselons, that Miller . was Dublic ighway or bridge when the com | S burn " insinvatingl ment, he Had el ear th oy o S=0eD quse eI hekRon: i vei of vel e and loa ex- e v efuse t eglster - - | St oo PRk i easthe Mller | ofoh-to 1k Skinner @idtnotw ear i |'}100 WSIENE of (yeRicls fand joad_£x-|Ment sill sefhes o frexisierat sayiin EVEN IN THE OLD DAYS THIS WOULD HAVE now,” replied the place for the past mosth, tho 0,15, Skinner did net £0 near the |ceeds the height, weight and carrsing |creased capacity, at-its s : [ Monasy e caied on M an | LIPS I an anrvarance wncl apee 30| PR, 52 *honn ov 0 counens 0| USRS g SINSET BEEN A REMARKABLE VALUE — AND JUST $ 2 | talked with him. The neighborhood was | he morning, when groups of nelgh- | seFistration, o S OECKEL, TH TIME ALM RACLE . [ aware That Mifler ad sfannca to.lenve | Lore shocked by the tragedy of the mign, | (ot the highway commissioner which Commissioner of Motor Vehicles ATETHIS 1S OST A MIRAC . s Lk Miles n3 btciigd 10 ks oo L ameEReyl shall prescribe the conditiong unde! ssi » - enjoying his He savs in his letter fastic about the jfordy York Novemver 4, 1921. < o operated.” te er was a well-to-do bachelor. He |Which the same shall be opera . to Howard's Valley about 14 years| Section 22 of Chapter 400 of the Public 24 bollght the place where he died. | Acts of 1921, sub-section (a) provides| CONGREGATIONALISTS OF STATE and this fact was known to | Siinner. | What nassed between them during e ———————————————————————————————— e, [1© 15 VCTY €111 — — N righ “ 1 4 “the issione 1 dec ¢ NEW LONDON v | all right enough ¢ TEe With the fire depari- | vei but Skinner says that the meeting | OWD Of Sprague. He had lived alone in | the actual mas e e | The fitty-fourth anmal meeting of the | 2" Concregational church £t the ¢ in seduring a parish house for the ool more of them and learn how - . . t ves very friendly and that Miller gave | th® house Where he was burned to deatn, |each commerclal motor Nehlele reard- | ..oral conference of the Congregational | he war. T v e Siven e - B rpeilhet i o 55 5. niriar . % K working when his fancy willed, but not|less of the total piston displacemant es of Connecticut opened in New e i lonr Tnvesten trils oala | Hon e s aic 3 h qu and told him to keep it | NOrKing when ls fancy s id Tuee:| horse power thereof and shall collect 5 & e = The income of our i h n was & olergy- - ntil he came back from his visit in New [ 'TOUSh necessit S B e i reoistralion bosed) nnl=uch lca- n Tuesday morning at 10.30 at the | gor the entire cost of administration and [men; R. H. Pot Oscar. | 0 hard for & pobt & Chie? Ar York stite. ‘\w orning that his life had a c!o':‘nl eesl oF mr'» & First Church of Christ. From the 326 | . vided for about one-third of the ex- | Maurer, G: H. Mery ule and | ST ; . = e- Skinner ount : cast over it when a young man, His|Pacity,’ - F rches of this denomination in the |, = L E W Havyes. f inner accounted to the state polies |,y 790 L FRET @ SouR st Section 8 of Chapter 400 prohibits the | Churches ‘h_ pense of our missicnary work B W. Haye | h on our preserves” . for hir own activities covering Monday { [T 00 OIng two weeks before the| Section B of Capter 108 WINL %, (e |states came thelr pastors and one lay | " While we are taking advantige of the Eiwell-0. Meid - B G e ] v r rnoon and the evening hours up to| L Set for their : A% = elzht rying ce- | delegate each growing spirlt of federation and yoking Co e the only set feas o t ome, wnere he lived with his e e Fenluge, SuotenThe L‘:Sw} Jith the written approval of the |conference to order and called for the |ie¢ slip the opportunities for mew enter- | Movement and Af rning a. fon."—Wash- was and lay on a couch. At the time eI PR S tova [thighway commissioner,” etc. nomination of a moderator for the nom- | prices fn t).e larger centers of population, | Journment te e o ner. according (o his own statement, was | o 0o, TCIRNROF sald that he understopd \NIERRRY: commIsHRUeE €1 . laws |iation of a moderator for the meeting |or faillin our ministey of evangelism and | n0oR scasion besan at 2 by e N WIREY JR L P the corperation nformed as to Miller's plans for oo et or $20.000 and funde and | hereinbefore referred to and - especial- | Rev. J. Beveridge Lee, D. D, of tne | Americanization to the foreigners who are | ed worship, led by Rev. Walter B, Wik g s sl e g s e Jea o p i "‘"."Gh"'"' that Miller in-| oo property. in $ Miller is be- |1y In connectlon with the first, the fol- | Standing committee in a “” hfl’l’s" crowding ‘our streets and taking up our |liams, Danielson, address E e ‘s'_u.‘ - e “‘,h.‘_‘ o fax t Mr Mre ed to leave his home about 9 a. m.| e e ) A o 5 _ | speech presented the name of George 8. |farms With z Clear Vision and a I bl 5 i T B —— & Mb. iid|on 1hS alase > Cew York | li€ved to have a brother and a sister ilv- | lowing joint. ruling is made for the gul 3 e h 5 < and a . 3 E e e o O N Fon o S Just v:helre ance, go( the departments concerned and |Palmer for this office and he was elected | - The.demands and opportunities for our Osecar E. M E, 2 " g . Dy | e Tarren™y O, the couch f0F | 1y one who was at the Miller. place Tuce. | for the information of persons interested, | by acclamation. Mr. Palmer accepted the | state work were never greater. To meet ) o v, thers's. ueth- p b s ot o i mesntinie Yape| 0oy morning Was sble 1o may. | 1 "So far as damage to highwavs 1 ties to which he yas_ called | these obligations we would require double DeCEIShENG. Thieds Soly ‘ohe Sl Tek s190s Pob ity 288t ths hotise 448 Siade Tl o “over |, Miller's remains were taken in charge|the passage of overloaded commer ple )nm\ n::lrgr it _Sf the income now available. -To this end. Al o kg . t h 1 1 . £ by Selectman W e Jewet otor icles is concerned, the position S st . Wel- | in addition 10 increase contributions o « citement A . for 8 or A0 (Sthle DN SR b o papers ouiside ‘at the | ner's arrest cial * vehicles ot be |and pledging himself and the assembled | og. A al fund of nof " . grate corner of the dwelling and then applied a | > grncr 5 arrest commercial * motor vehicl not be ed. A special fund of n match Skinner is a son of John and Alice E.|permitted to carry a ioad to exceed ; oliceman that he didn't breai representatives to a_deeper consecration. | 000, the . income to be used cxe Lorlon zave the EALTAS S | ke certatn t o fire was | Skinner. Hampton people were quick to| 000 pounds, the load per inch width Rev. Grove F. Elkins of Rocky Hil|for foreign’ work in Connecticut is at the Sceond ( B e i e ’} i il oy .yafifu“m; recall following young Skinner's arrest |tire not to exceéd 900 paunds. - This 1o [ was, clected Soribe and . Hev. f“*"‘f"};"‘l The committee on missions, Rex church house. This was fol- | -Ves He is geiting closer to the po- - wav back home and watehed the progress | (1@l NS mother has served a senteneg in |a definite and final provision of the law ¥ of windsor, assistant oride. |R. Miles of New Haven, followed wit: apaladt Rown ham Age H e . of the fire from a window STESS| the state prison at Wethersfield for arson |and the policy of the highway depart- vas offered by Rev. J. Beveridge | most. encouraging report on that line g at R A Ml e o e Taiste | 0 e m'm oy difficulties of 3 |ment is that, eycept ag 1'\'0\'\1\N|” n said | I rv;_ (.,“\ a1 “!, Tmesn Bave the cor- | york,. recommending the enlargement e A me wa an_isolated | criminal nature. Her. whercabouts at thi v e-will mot be any allowance |dial word of weicome to the conference. | fhe committee to inciude the chairman of KALE ity and while there are neighbors | time were unknown at Howard's Vaiey B e in capneation with these provi- n made on many in- | each :associational committee on ben. IDOSCOPE ar at hand none were awakened by the | Tucsday, though some. there said she o | Sm inectigut congregationalism. | lence and of each woman's boa Our Den sram American Indians rarely ars found . until the house was compietely en- | heliev®d to be living. In Tollana. The department of Motor vehlcles will | The treasurer of the conference, Rev. | mittee and also two members Charles ot h bear ped in flam ¥ ke time aid ar-| When presented In a justice's court in|not register-any commercial motor ve- |Irving A. Bhrnap of Hartford started out Committees on Connecticut f e 1 1 Sowine T of oyihe house was only | Hampton late Tuesday afternoon, Judge | nfole at any increase over its capacity | with a most optimistic statement of tne | men's work, social service, hoar i | o e o . wing mass of embers, beneath which | W. Fenner Woodward of the town eouet | . : puces oRreg oy at was left of Milter lay cooking in | of K rific heat. The barn also | ag rated by said department, except aft- toral supply,. religious edu er compliance and approval with the fol- acting a8 justice, Skinner 3 | But why is a man supposed to sa T et e e it A Sl Statistles of Soclety life, seaman’sifriend soc wood when he says nothing? | apidly supplanting wood as ) T, el ey of the direction of | was taken to the jall by Officers Elliott]ros an Increase over its rated capacity | Missionary Society of Connecticut ma Rev. Dr. R.-H. Potter made an import- | n receive from Ehuon om the company ms e fiollowing ns o . n- ter | Tacturing such motor vehicle, through its | urer. Rev. Will a"’;i“‘- "‘j:‘“"'}‘]-a‘ repre. | feT€NCE With the church at Stor | H i 23 years this soclety opre ' CLAIMS “FRAMING” IN enginnering department, a certificate to | %% T F IR TR BRI 4ot home | | The conference in 1920 requésted the | Apply thickly over throat— | men AMING” IN | SCARLET FEVER cASE the effect that in the opinion of said | Sent our churehes in the worl Pf MOMe | yicqionary goclety ‘of Gonnectieut to cover with not flannel— | peported | NEW LONDON LIQUOR CASE | REPORTED IN NORWICH |manufacturer the particular type of com- | sions Fie We €0e OnE-Er OF TU | grant aid to the church at Storrs and this | _The manufacture of linen reached - | Charges with violation of the liquor| g rlet e 5 mercial motor \ohiclt; mmuL_ to, orlm’:w‘f the state, our special task is the | 14 has resulted in great improvement in | ain with Caesar! invasion. ; [12% on three counts Nicholas Homan, of | 4 Scarlet, fever was the only contagious | the particular individual motor vehicle re- | ouiside the stare, ur Special 1ase 8 e [ ralicious work at the state asricuitural | The first Moorish flier made a RONER NOT READY To [R F. D. 1 Waterford, wae arraigned In |3 coraine o oo roraiy O ich 18t week | ferred to, is capable of being S P | every tongue who come to make a home | College at that place. It is recommended VAPORUB (a! wings to escape from prison. e REFORT ON INVESTIGATIONS |police court in New London Tuesday and | teeaed ne 1o mars i, OTbidity report | erated under all conditlons at all e Coneotic: 3 & Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly . Coroner Jeremiah J. Desmond !s con- | On helgg found gulity on one count was | guo oo e State department of health. | when loaded to the increased capacity | it © o b R ente e ———————"—| Beans reach maturity twice as rap- ' Eations into e cirsum- | fned 8200 and “sentenced 1o von | dage | O, G152 ¥aS reported from this elty.. | Tpitied for, TUpon. receipt CHRR e e s B RS e under electric light as in daylight ya aths of John|in jail. Attorney Morris Lubchansky s ntagious disease reported - from |tifcate in satisfactory form, the dep: i a Swedes, besi rowin, F . ectrocuted in the |cured an acquittal on the second and | °WNS 10 castern Corhecticut were as|ment will Tegister the particular type of |Italians and Swedes, besides. a_gi 14 1ird counts ond filed notice of an ap- | [CHOYS: T velal motor vehicle or particular |Social work among the negroes, and are St Re G 1; eal on the first count. Bonds for the nitietls Totons New London, |jndividual .commereal motor vehicle cer- | even now arranglng to extend our work g m Willington 2. Increased capacity In |to other nationalities. appeal were fixed at £500. s tified to ‘at the iner er =) 3 e rlet Norwich, 1; Putnam, 1. dance with sald certifcate. During the past five years our total Pyree harges against Homan were | v ooning conghosBroskl ] st aws herein cited.| gifts to home imissions have increased ce actual sales of llcuor, one to Tony |, WHOOPINE cough—Brooklyn, 1; Willl- | The purpose of the laws herein cited.| gifts he level of Roman London is eigh- teen feet below the surface of the city. A patent has been obtained on an \arm to be attached to the read s A Vionchuck, one to Louls Laputs and oné MaRte 2. s is 16 conserve the highways and to pre- | from $36,758 (o $34.533 n.\:rqm;;_o!xpm.glr fay Alcott and her father. h bty ot LotlesLeputetand (OB riurioin tever Wonastock. 11 vent, unsate vehicles from dperating up- | tures for state work from §23,315 to $28,- companions in life, died The investigations Witnesses were presented and the hear- |, M¢asles—Wlllimantic, ‘13;° Coventry, | on tnem. ~Overloading of ""“’“_‘"{”‘"“ 1':;‘ 1950/ 5v ralRad TS Chah rchSed Lanatis . ) days apart. fay morning by ing lasted thrse hours. Attorney Lub- |#°: Hebron, 10; Stafford Springs, 3. motor vehicles bevond proper safety fac- e beietates 2 an or les Ships are now salvaged from the Witnesses have besn Coroner | chansky attacked the record of the . e tors -createg an overstrain on the safety |tained elg] s and -suj) = LI . v De 'r‘ is not |state's witnesses clalmed that one was a | SILENT TRIBUTE TO THE equipment and makes thelr operstion | general misslonaries Tne average salary bo f the oce by injections of orious hodtlegger znd another an uneafe. Unless the certificate herein pro- | of the resident missionary ministers was » { comp: A U s s = NATION'S HEROIC DEAD | videq for is made with due consideration | $1071 as compared with 3862 five years a year old it should Circus clephants are killed after ther Degrees Yor Mias Altada Comstock. | Were vresented an “model witnesses.” He | Mayvor Herbert M. Lerou will: confer |of the safety factors of the commercial | ago, and tho bencvalences of the sided hown themselves to be unman, profieced |clalmed that the testimany was “frag- | With Chief Howard L. Stanton today in |motor vehicle certified to, the depart-|churches 7,321 . | mentars” ie. . annual fur auction York $3,265,000 worth of one ‘wee produces about 200,000,- 000 pounds of butter annuaily of which 75,000,600 pounds are exported. More than 9,000,000 workers are on pay of railroads mines, shops ories in the United States. e tax statistics show that there v four persons in Illinois with ome of more than $1,000000 a 3 s The defenso clalmed that |Tegard to the ringing of the fire alarm 7 has been awarded the Ph. D, | Homan soid cheemo and milk, not liquor, | °n Armistice Day to denote the begin- jumbla university. Ariss | that the bottleg found in /his automoblle |ning of a brief period of cessation of T o, ey Were Weine cavicd apout 1o eur ecmon | mtineas n eimte o e savons ne: | Doctors Stand Amazed at Power . the new E o | water for the automobile as well wa- |T0ic dead. While Mayor Lerou wi'l is- of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes et ter was hard on the engine, ahd that |Sue mo formal proclamatfon the citizens Strong—According to Dr. Lewis Wheatsworth ~ Whole Wheat | Vionchuck had “framed” Hoban because | ©f Norwich are to be asked to pause to en Eyesight 50 Per Cent. Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 5 Gk iy aiets Wheat NN |2 | Homan had once employed and later |Tender this silent tribute. The president fired him. and governor have issued proclamations __ In One Week’s Time in Many Instances | . SR iR o iy zical Catture 15 be the first cereal e of fig iron is of production, Alfred W. McCann |1 | Famous pure food expert of th I New York Globe, speaking of (N8 | Max Waucuclule testified that he had | resarding Armistice Day and these will bought two gallons of white whiskey |be Eenerally observed = throughout the from Homan for $22 last April, that he |State. had bought the large amount of lquor Pt to treat friends of his wite who work- . : : reat deal nowadays sbout | eq "ot the mill” He wad {hat ple aiie| L CnnCCHRt Women Voters' Leacue. = s Fomen. In the novels of | woried on a loom and that by treating | Final plans for the first annual con- % s ago. wb;. -v:;:fi»xgg B VBRI | el ie ut (s "Dl tha: ol venflon of the Connecticut League of A Free Prescription You Can Have | wear glasses can now discard them In her_executive abllity, "foros, | $MDIDY . Wottans Voters wael sniitoat o - |a reasonable time and multitudes more the senee that it Is used | wavs kept her loom In-repalr. He de- Filled and Use at Home. e eTme g e 1, delicate, nelpless ideal | nied that he had bought the liquor for | CPRVention is to be held in Hartford, Victims of eye o as to be spared the trouble angd e pf womantood has passed away. How I8 | selling purposes. Ho statel that he had | NOvember 16 and 17 at the Hotel Bond, | Philadelphia, Pa-=Vietine of 3370 1 (0 b€ SRRred (he troyhie ang exs J: posaible to mesmize up 19 the ideals of |10l on Homan because Homan had got- | 21 dclegates are expected from all parts :fil;allen;:::::fl:\"glgsfll Sotil be glad to | troubles of many descriptions may be e e o Bodicn o5 Mest ace: [ ten his wife Into trouble in selling her | °f the i know that according to Dr. Lewis there | Wonderfully benefited by the use .of sible condition liquor. Mrs. Waucucluk was arraigned | Miss Katherine Ludington, a member y | this prescription. Go to any active is real hope and help for them. Many | (s pr e Thousands of women have succeeded | in court, charged with melling liquor, | °f the board of the National League of | wiiose eyes were falling say they have | (IS store and get a bottle of Bon Rhrough daly baths, axercies in the fresh THE EFFICIENT WOMA We hear a Ehe efficiancy Ladies Attention! Buy your fall and winter coat. | ings and cloakings direct from the mill at mill prices. Fine Suede, Velours and Polo Cloth, "CLEN WOOLEN MILLS Wightman’s Switch thats\vorth Crackers contain the Wkole Wheat Vitamines, muscle and bone building Mineral Salts, and possess natural laxative Pprop- erties. frhesel vital elements are not found in white flour crackers, white bread or refined cereals. Bond For Tax Commisslener. the eves two or four times daily. You o speaker at a luncheon Thursday, No-|them away. One man says, after using | shouid notlce your eyes clear up pars T parchaces Homm tram ot e | vember 17, at 1 p. m. Mrs. La Rue |it: 'I wae almost blind. Could not ses | cepiibly right from ihe start and.in- NOTICE in areadfully. Noyw tney feel |Steps to save them now before it is too Lubschansky indulged in numerous tilts | Of the Woman Citizen. will speak on | wouid PRin QeBdRAY, NG JO0V, Cf |late. Many nopelessly ~blind might HE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tmg |°'°r the admissability of evidence and | Ffficiency in Government. to me.” A lady who used it says: “The | ave saved their sight if they had MVINDHAM COUNTY AGRICULTURAL |T™ice the court had to intervene. At the meeting of the state board of 1 can_read even fine print with- | o oot 7idle was dubmitted. sald: Yes, the control Tuesday in Hartford, Tax Com- Another who used it edy. Iis constituent ingredients are well known to STRDAY. NOV. 12, AT 11 A M, ToO |sorry to learn of the death last week of < Mre. Orvile Rector's daughter Mildred. SERAR THE ERFORTS OF OFFICERS |\, ;. o 15 the retiring state’ presl- AND DO SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS a short {ime ago and Homan s alleged | WOmen Voters, and the league's repre- | 1o their eyes restored by this Temark- | (R0 ihjels, Doy one Bon-Opto tabs pir, and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabls | 1o have refused to pay he fine. sentative on the national counell for the |able prescription and many Who once |je¢ i jissolve. With this liquid, bathe Compound at the first sign of female |y Taputs, previously before the | Teduction of armament, is to be the first | wore glasses say they have thrown Boakness b o 1. Now I can read every- mmation and redness will - quickly | - s, Sowstes, ‘Bented that by daed wvee | DIoWn of Dowion, le to'be s hmmdhbon (o vemd of B - SR LS B0 S eves | . T/your eyes DOther you Boert: Tt speaker, on. The Sheppard-Towner Bill. 5 even a little 3¢ is vour duty to-tak ‘Attorneys Danfel M. Cronin and Morris | Mre. Ravmond Brown, managing editor | 40 not hurt any more. At night they | ¥ % 1t iestag) atmosphere uemed( hazy v‘nth or with- | cared for their eves in time. out giasses, but after using this pre- | E 2 . SOCIETY WILL BE HELD IN UNITA-| Death of Mrs, Rectors Daaghter Seription for 15 days everytning seems |, SOTE—Anther prominent Phriclan to whom MIAN HALL IN BROOKLYN ON SAT-| King's Daughters in the state ars says: “1 was bothered with eve strain | eminent evo specialists and widely prekeribed missioner Wifliam Blodgett ‘on his.own |FEX854 Fas-DOherol Foul oT0 TS | pinent ore meclalts and, widely peirited 3 request, was placed under bonds, with |hich induced flerce headaches. I have | (n practice on patlents who eres were stminel At Your Dealers - dent, giving wp the office on ‘account of MAY BE LEGATLY TRANSACTED AT |the condition of her daughter who has ETING. r been ill for a long time. She was very e Eopeful for her recovery, however, while MARSHALL J. FRINK, SECRETARY. for “hér recovety, however, while presid- EROOKLYS, CONN, NOY. 8, 1921, |Ing at the recemt state convention in Norwich. e T Db, et yvur busk | It is easler to convince a woman | Malcolm Rudd, Miss Grace Birge and | Miss Anita Burke of his office. Mr. Rudd | and the two girls have charge of the #zto admiseiona fax collected at moving plcture houses and theatres, Mr. Ruda wix glven the title of administrator of state tax on admissfons. Hfs bond in $10,000 as i that of Mr., Brodgett, and the two girls are under bonda of #5,000 worn glasses for xeveral years both\or distance and work, and without them I could not read my owh name on an en- vélope or the typewriting on the ma- chine before me. I can do both now 404 have discarded my long distance jasses altogether. 1 can count the finttefln‘ leaves on the trees across the street now, whioh for several years hdve j00oked like a dim green blur to Wum better than through the advertising | that she is foolish than it is to make saluras of The Bulletin her believe that she' snores. each, Mr. Blodgett sald the state ad- mission tax was bringing in $45,000 =a month, me... I.cannot express my joy at what it has done for me” It §s believed that thousands who through _overwork or misfit slases. I can hlghly recommend 1t in cace of weak, gwatersi aching, Smartig. itching. burning cves, ids, - blurred sislon of for eses inflammed from exposure o smoke. eun. dust, or wind. It fs one of the wery few prepazations I feel should be kept on Hand for reg- ular use in’ amost evers famils.” \ Bon-Opto, re- ferred to sbore, is nmot a patent medicine or a fecret remeds. ‘It s an ethical preparation. the formula_belng printed on the package. The m: ufacturcrs guarantee 1t to strengthen eesight 50 Der cent. In one week's tmo in many instanges or eefund the money. 1t can be obtalned from any 004 drugglst and Ts sold in this clty by the leading drugsists, including The Lee & Osgood Co. F. H. Bennett Biscuit Co., N. Y. Whnl;ul‘e Distributers 00 oducts Cor; 1217 Eddy St. Proyldemce Norwich Town Skea’s News Bareaw MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE

Other pages from this issue: