Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 10, 1921, Page 7

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AR DON'T BE BALD »w to Make Hair Grow Strong, Thick and Lustrous. our halr is thinning out, don't day, but go to Lee & Os- | 1 get a bottle of Parisian | efficlent hair grower. Tt's the eame old story; | before,” but try a bottle They fuarantee Paris- to stop falling hair and stim- new growth, banish all dand- lmost instantly stop scalp | « oack. | age conthins just the ele- 1 to / prope invigorate | oots. It's a prime favorite riminating women because it th 50 soft and lustrous, wica bundant <agn inexpensive a able at all drug stores. T | BECIDED TO PROC \ GENERAL STBIKE e cha wAVE ADM IN BOME | F inerfor Neuralgia Mustercle insures quick relief from curalgia. When those sharp pains g0 ooting through your head, justruba of this clean, white ointment on ur temples and neck. is made with oil of mus- sut will not burn agd blister like d-fashioned fistig plaster. Get Mustercle et your drug store. ars & tubes; hospital size, $3 tod —— . cross examin Feh expected — — p—— uson, it was Rrougl that a stay will be granted. The n . date the appellate court will be Now Is the Time to Make Repairs naed down n 15 eaze, " 0 F. and A. of gix Prices Are Lower. HINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. CALL NORWICH, CONN. During this sale we give you, hont extra charge, the 100SIER tool comopart. tray with the complete of Dexier Domestic ten Tools. feading Domes- ) sitzopg - proaged vo handy spatulas, tray glides out with the table and hat. He did not see Lamphere SAYS HE WAS NOT THE MAN WHO PUT DUFF OUT OF THE CASINO Lamphere the coat and hat. .- Silax Maxson, a resident of West low Point casino at the time in au testified nP; ¥ on the nfght of this occurrece. ~ ing drunk. Maxson heard Duff say Seth Main was the final witness for toe plalntiff, also testifying to the way Duff_ wag put out of the casino. Atto: neys John Ferguson, Jr., and Bdmund W. Perkins rested their case after this wit- ness. Capt. Charles T. Maxson of Mystic defendant 1n @ sult for §12,000 damas- | es which ip gn-trial In the superior court | Norwieh befors Judge Hinman| and a jury, testified in court Wednes- | going to do. Duff'g answer was “d to which Maxson replied “hot here started to lead Duff out. B Wiliam, and William gfook Duff Testimony For Defen: o 1 sl vl cent [ talk on uggestions for Teaching—| The Jisp day that he was not the man who helped | . slde. Just after’ this mf witness wen ses A the ‘merits of Tanlac grows daily as new Dt tho Dlaintill, Jemes Duf, out of the | *In the afternoon session of court At-|oUfside and saw Duff “tacking” down|Huymaneness, which is a lecture Mrs, T} jeuts"87 51" powers “are srade. " 3frs. | il1o = T West 38 on | tovuka b’ G o e street away from the casino. . P . lina Trudeay o 7 e - Willow Point casino at West Mystic on | ¥s John C. Geary and Marion R. |the street o the cagine. Thep p UM Freston of Blars N eatias | Celina Trud, f 7071 Main St W the night of April 28, 1917. Davis, counsel for the defendant, Capt.|WaR Who said he was Letuunere * cemp foan 9eatings ¥t m:’\““[’;;é oaton | eutie. wuo S emoloyed by e’ Cover- | nigh 28, 1917. L., jDRvis, cow 0 3 b s e tters, has given many 2y ham 0., *inreiating her { Whatever fnjury Duff recelved to his|Maxson, called him to the stand ag their | 30d made some argument about Du! Fidadail ston 'is Becte- | S¥petience Wit e mi e - arm Wwas not received when ho was put | first witness. \ ing put out gnd sald e had pald bls fare | and other siates. _Mrs Preston is secre- | eXper e meflicing. paif: 1 out of the casino, tha defendant claims, fo. The witness said he told and alleges also that Duff was too much intoxicated to tell where he was hurt. Duff, who was a resident of Wester Capt. Maxson Is master of the steam- ship Monfus, running between New York and New Orleans, and he has f; lowed the sea for about 40 years. to follow his friend. He that when he was put outside the r Arms factory in New Haven, two men, who he sald w. Mexson who tgok hold of his lef a and pushed him towards the cost Attorniey Perkins began the first ment for the plafntiff at 4.05 and untfl 4.31. He was followed by At h the witness said he a as led outof the door mear U cloak room. The witness denled ti up under and broken vas aghly o ‘Tanlac is r:2.d in' Norwich b; Duff was used foughly in any wa o6 gic actendint ‘who' lad. mat thed = 5 on he admitted e . Sty o Wie o2 bt 4 animals, | Drug ‘Stores Corp.. and Taft: ks of beep in Westerly before | thrown off onto the ground. conciuded hls argumént when court ad- =S e o A R William B. Pfeiffer, sixnal man at the |journed for tne day at 5 o'clock. The T piai | Fharies B Carey. Howent G o3 2 the stand by Her- | New Haven road town in Mystie, t ase will bs finished today (Thursday). it to be Sudged b | et T ere of Wi v, who ac- |fled th: saw Duff when he came into 2% 3 W whero of Westerly, who ac-| fled th e s e = 2 be adopted in the schools to conform in hat” Duff ‘was very un-|NEW TEFAL IS DENIED e olie way or another with the law pre- a8 hooting.. ‘He hoofed FOR MWHENRY, ALIAS RICE | e seribing bumane education. One A new tria) for John McHenr: were rescued in thi 5 old €on onzside a zroup of | The wit- | nything of corge Rice, year ! Austin Rice of Broad st ged slaver of W gton zutomiobile eant James police ace M deal shoulder | ; Duft Tong in just been refused by the di on toree, ed 1919, ha court of ppeals in Wi arge of fi od against McHen s y in McHenry's e, stated that an dent Daff checked = == ADYICE FOR WOMEN WHO SUFF that night’ mor ses Mr. Maxson and |« tic for ten years, proprietor of the Wil- saw Duff for the frst time The wit- ness sald Duff came in and was stagger- hoo” and he asked Duff what he was ance,” here,” apd be took Duff by the sieeve and The witness was Jolned ‘thep, he sald, by his son, phere he could get his money back at the ticket office and he adyised Lamphere and said ho was positive it was Charles t, New Lon- and De- December, , which murder of Columbia supreme court recentl: thers Mys- estion “hob- humane bands of out- Lam- t arm room. arzu- spoke torney ceiying st ulcare, of the ict District app Hard- 1 for NORWICH TOWN In' view of {he fact that the Connecti- cut Humane soclety is introducing sug- geéstions as to how the new law may he complied With f regard to humane edu- | cation fn tho schools, General Manager H. Clay Preston has sent the foilowing to | the local agent, Dr..Charles H. Lamb: For many years the Connecticut - | mane sodlety has employed a school vis- | tlor in the Hartford district in furtbering | children by story society hopes to reach : the larger genters through an illustrated tary ‘of the calion committee in securing the p: York state after laces wikrh ican Society for the Prevention of ned chil- on #ha Bast ew Yor located In had been opened ation: evember the vs en How I He de This Summe turned in inclue the work in on received fr n and from the wonderful. Not ¢ nprising the lower J. DAWLEY e in inladded bur onfined When you sit in front of the HOOSIER, 8 convenient Spice Caster, cquipped air-tight glass spice Jars. is Tight at your fingers’ ends. This exclusive HOOSIER Seagre puts ypur spices in / the place where they are ai- ways easiestfor you to reach. it weorth your while to cometo ourstore sad see this ‘one convenient device. inecial Sale on New Improved HOOSIER Beauty | ‘ends Saturday IF YOURS is an old-fashioned kitchen, with its miles of wasted steps and hours of useless work, come in tcday. uding special o TS Tk B8 tathe ooy HE5de) SinisE 7ou the greates During the day, you have an opportunity to put the greatest of a Kdchea of the new features provements which have been l*ed to the 1922 Mr. Strain specially came here to Norwich to assist us in this great Hoosier Banner Week. He will gladly explain many all kitchen conveniences in your home on payment of $1.09. ; And please do not compare the: new HOOSIER with ordinary letchen Cabinets. Just one of its many superior faetures, the spe- cial tool-compartment tray, has been pronounced the greatest single convenience ever built ina Kitchen Cabinet. During the remaining days of the sale, we give you, without’any extra cost whatsoever, the ten fine kitchen tools for which this tray was especially constructed. * E s The HOGOSIER will pay for its:If in steps saved—will cut your kitchen work in two. And Saturday, the last day of this sale, $1.00 delivers your HOOSIER. No extra charge for these terms. The low 1921 cash price, set by the factory, prevails. and im- Hoosier SCHWARTZ BROS., Ie. 9.11-13 WATER “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” STREET . NORWICH, CONN. it' has been umane ther dens hu incorp na rece: ntly iin amo; ng state humang edu- AT was instrumental age of 2 law in New & uctions were given recting the childrén {0 <temporary conyenient “by ped the in o state normal y. Durll th ar ik 3 new Dt Sl dble Restopation n have been comvelled 19'give up my but now 1 feel years younger an warld. q " 8 e | Bave been copicd in Connecticut. When T think how sick I_was a few and is now employed at the Newport |testified that he Was at the casiuo with | On cross examination by Attorney Perg | RY¢ TCC Eonte s praciical| weaks: new Bl - L ves & few torpedo statlén as & machinist, is suing |his wife and dayghter on the night in |Kins, Mr. Maxson sald he didn’t know toaturens of Baimine tion as mapped | taking three bottles of Taniac, T am as- | Captain Maxson for assault and battery | question, but that he had nothing to do |anything about Duff getting back his hat | *4f “b\fis“x' ‘I‘ iton has been puf into |tonished that such a wonderful chapge n which he claims his Jeft erm was | with putting Duff out of the place. and coat. He said Duft ¢idnt check his | B0 B8 ALt (ECRLOR S DO b the |could hippen in so short o time. i ted, broken and crippled. There 1| rury Lenard $mith, a prominent sillc |3t and coat. The wltness sold he aid | SRESEOR B NI TEL ol Wit the [ nornid, o e B et also a sult on the superior court docket [ manufacturer of New London, also testi- 3ot oy ensihing ghout T g;‘:,‘gf object in view of clearing the strécts of | After ‘m-er;wx:f;‘ el i ros: by Duff against Stiax Maxson, Which I8 |fieq that it was mot.Capt. Maexson who And InJuring tle avm nor Bad Be ATHEC | wick and Homejess small anima a5 o heavy feclifg Tike lead: in the pit next assigned for trial. § S ¢ y 2 In each of tie kchools & lettér was read | O WY stomach. I'had ferribie spells ot | intiff, who was on the 4 but ont of the casino. 7 | astiy $a7ail o the vosnis for 5 perlod cartburn and felt at times like T would whea court adjourned, m Maxson, @ son of Sias Max-| whe defendant rosted st this poing and | (0¥ T4 B 0 aC Ea0n T 80,000 chil- choke. 1 was no nervous dn ifttie nofse sued his testimony Wednesday and ‘sl DOW superintendent al e | the plaintiff was recalied to the stapd s wos ekt by the excits me, an would lle awake di- | since taking Tanlac 1 am eating re- gone. at night, 2nd feel I'ke 2 new pe certafnly Qo fee! grateful to Tani giving ‘'me back my health” e the ¢ to Ani- T. F Sest. ding Preston _recently taiked the Putnam schools a: ¥o other il of to the xpected that Mre. 1005 of Norwich at t there has been no de e has several engage requests have already- been SUBSTANTIAL DEMOCRATIC m o in change: o, cation | The ou as op- was in Ken| gained codiro] In Maryland, where nse clected, trol was increa In Virginia rial the democratic gu ide margin his running mates, Hooker, the part; ative fn col In the New York {ocrats increased thi seats, although the republi ineluding J. play club 2 wi“e working margin. orated Aldany, long regarded ss republi ve a democr time in ¥ ed thetr mayoralty S. Hackett, and s t ty administ majo s andidate, zed every ty of the whose cam a platform calling n ownership, while Kokhler a substa “To directions FAIL eost Rtood x Despite_searcit AN BumsteadsWormSyrup | ildre ngel of mercy.” Where “hro” folfowed, TT NEVER and_cnormous are foliow it contains full TON! ty yours' fest. | or by mail. 50c a botile. | Est, C. A. Voorhees, M, D, Philadelphia | Prince Albert I sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, hand- some pound and hall pound tin humidors and in the pound ystal glass humi- &or with sponge moistener top. Copyright 1921 by R J. Reyno Winston-Selom, NG Sold everywhere dose. ted his ] of an organization and IRST thing you do next —go get some makin’s papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your . smoke cylinders! No use sitting-by and say- ing maybe you’ll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going’s good, for man-o- man, you can’t figure out whatyou’re passingby! Suc flavor,hsu@h. coolness, suc iore-ish-ness—ell, the only way to get the words 3:1 phatic enough is to g0 to it and know yourself! NEWTESTS PROVE POWER OF TANLAC of testimonials in behat of ! it had not been for ¥aniac I would happy so long as I am of some use in the | most of the n'ght. unable to sleep. But n . 5t any- thing, and ail signs of Indigestion are I am no donger nervous, sleep . the annual | tioll was GAINS IN FOUR STAT! state-wide hich has been republjcan for | e, democratic con- | candidate, ‘Stafe Senator E. Lee led his republican oppemest by which extended afso to Murray candidate for rep- r representatic the. strong- te, tion for the | dem on ballptted o, You'll sport of rolling ‘em 1] work, | d am | # tice Day outing. of tiel prizes ! to the | magde. tucky, | of {ke herna- will | 74 Main St. ocrats | Will- berth 19 al- a1 XD TWO ATTOR: the enjoy And, besides Prince Albert’s delightful flavor, there’s its freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented proc- ess! Certainly — you smoke P. A, from sun up till you slip between the sheets with- “ out a comeback. Prince Albert is thg tobac- co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe — forget it! .¥°,¥ can—AND YOU WILL =if you use Prince Albert for pa_gkin_gl It's a smoke Tevelgtion in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! priced productions. All ths vella, Orlando and Suede Exceptional values at $19.75 up Swagger Polo and Sport Coats, mannish models, beauti- fully tailored, regular sleeves, trig belts and pockets, $18.75 up Women’s and Misses’ Smart Fall Frocks in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Velveteen. Many of th=se are handsome Frocks in modzls showing the new three quarter sleeves, long loose panels and cascades. Elaborate beading or embroidery is a2 notable feature, Unusual values at $15.00 up Wool Jersey Dresses in various models at $8.75 up. A very special offering of Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trim- med Suits to be closed out at $16.75 up. Women'’s and Misses Wool Skirts. A large varisty of mod- els and colorings, special value at $8.75 up Fur Scarfs and Chokers at $6.75 up SPECIALTY SHOP Where Quatity and Low Price Paedominate A LUCKY PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S Dresses, Suits, Coats and Furs Enables us to offer you some tremen- dous values in preparation for Armis~ Fur Collared Coats and Wraps They have the style, character and refinement of higher popular colors in Bolivia, Mar- nov=ities. Store Closes at at 1 P. M. Friday, Armistice Day Phone 715 | Britien bell Norwich tons, he said, were mad o tn connectjon s adopted the | with receivership proceedings in the cas« es of “he Heary Woods Sons Company and the Waban Rose Conservatories, ‘both of Wellesley. GREAT BRITAIN PREPARING TO BEGIN INTEREST PAYMENYS Waskington, Nov. 9.—(By The A. Py —The (reasury is as yet withont gd- ce from Great Britain as to that gov- ern nt's Intention to begin the pay- t of Interest upon Its debt to tha ed Btates, officials sald today. However, officlals sald, it was prob~ able that Great Britaln was preparing to begin Interest payments under the temta- tive understanding by which the Inter- est on the debt was deferred for & thres year period ending mext April. As fhe ] year ends in March, offi- clals explained, that government is mow preparing its budget for the coming year. arrangements may have been made to zin the payment of interest mext epring. - The British 4ebt now stands st &p. groximagely $4,166,000,000 of prineipal upon which interest is payable at Sre per cent. arnually. The annual intersss amounts to about $200,000,600. wd COTURT FINDS PEGGY JOYCE MALTREATED HER HUSBANHE Chicaze, Nov. 9.—A decres of dtvoros as granted J. Stanler Joyes, mifMon- Tumberman, by Judgs Sabath in su. upholding Joyee' es that Peggy Hopkins, former 1. had been guilty of miscon Tenri Letelller, wealthy pub- sportsman of Paris, and Evane ing, New York clubman. Joyce yesterday settled with his wite out of court for $80,000 in cash and jew- |ols and furs valued st about $500.000. She is required to return other jewsls valued at $400,000 and relinguish a%t claims to his estate of spproximately- $3,000,000. Judge Sabath ruled Mrs. Joyce's affe- gations that her husband was croel and {addictea to drink were unfounded. On | ther hand, the judge found that Mrs. struck, scratched and maltrested nd on twe spacified occasions. GRACE A. LUSK WAS BEEN TEMPORARILY RELEASER | | fadison, Wis, Nov. 9—Grace A. Lusk, Wavkesha school teacher, serving |19 years in prison for the murder of Mrs. David Roberts In 1917 as the ell- max of a love tangle, was granted a tem- porary release from the state penften ¢ ‘today by Governor Blaine, te re- celve surgical treatment which the gay- erg>r says is necessary to save ber Mfe. | ction on Ber application for & pardon Wil be deferred until the result of the tréatment is known, Govesnor Blaine de- cleced: i West Hariford.—Tbe first annual herse show under the sugpices of Troop B, cav- . C. N. G., will be heid at the Troop B armory tn West Hartford on Dec. & 7 and 5. C‘l'? THIS QUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut ou: ‘thie slip. enclgse with ma'l it to nx‘iy & 2 ?

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