Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 2

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% NORWICH mm‘m 'NOVEMBER 16, 1921 i NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE w AN WILL THERE BE MUSIC IN YOUR ON THANKSGIVING DAY ? Ni - HOME. N BT L 0STON STORE u;ni%gTMAS CLUB MAKES IT POSSIBLE JOIN TODAY'! $1.00 MAXES YOU A MEMBER AND THE MACHINE OF YOUR CHOICE WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOUR THE H. C. MURRAY CO. company in Putnam, later being based by Mr. Muir. The car was the operty of Fred C. Cheever, a laundsy- man of Lynu, Mass., who had lost it one Gay when he letf it in Beston at a park- ing place. The theft was reported te the insurance company, who paid the theft insurance on the car, amownting to $1,- 0. The ear was later found in Putmam and the owner went there and identified 1¥ Mr. Cheevers tutd of the change int from blue, the first color, to The biue paint was visihle or ? the machine. . Curtains and were rccognized by Mr. i T. of the insurence company, tes- car being the one stolen from The motor numbers had been lanufacturing company showing. wumbers of the automobile were with thoss on the car sold Mr. Muir was aiso on e was not aecused in any h the thett of the car his brief, he simply informing ju 1ere and how the car was pur- t& before the jury hegan at 2 ud Judge sWilllam Maktbie be- o the jury at 3.15 e'cloek. s out for 20 mimutes and ned with a verdiet in faver of f. wifh damages ef $1 award- connection W . illing company vs. Samue! S Putnam over an aileged fallure y for three barrels be niaintiff to the In refusing to that the company and ship him aird party, and lost in transit. He is for the two barrels re- 1 was case in- . Landon Chepn; Ray P. am and Joseph ¥. L. Chamber- Georgs H. Call, Kl 3 2 E. Weldon, mhoni and Bugene B, Ha Smith of Putnam. The shivment to Sullivan & that sectfon of as sent over the Baltimore Transit (Yompany, to Sullivan mpany and then by N. Y., N. H. & Putna; Smith. The Ay unt hree barrels wer The not remember " not they had ever sent Mr. 4 g for the constgn- ow of lie embarge. from the compan: Sent on Téd to trace t 2 the dlstiile t know hippad three ceived bearing the m men and women ‘J % i} R REASON assures you that there is no substitute for e B f ¢ Scoit's Emulsion g g b - 1 sod ST("“’" E.:nuliio- ! J W16 tic, Conn. e one formerly fu his possession. | Murray and W. A. Lees, | vt statements furnisied by the | heir country. As Yet nothing has e * GET RID OF YOUR FAT en A !‘ goma a day and WIFHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. select the treatment i | L x stoutness such as and various other overstoutness. treatment i form vour regular If you are overstout 4o not postpon: ; PAID ONLY AFPTER REDUCTION HAj | DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. I am 2 licensed practising physician and personally abling me to choose remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome syraptoms of over- indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney-trouble feeling, giving you repewed emersy and Vigor, t of the loss of your superfluous fat. You are not required to change in the slightest or excereising. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. | ! for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my pian whereby 1 am to be t for each individual case, thus en- shortness of breath, palpitatien, afflictions which often accompany will relieve that depressed. tired, mode of 1iving. There is no dieting e but sit down right now and send S TAKEN PLACE If you so desire. Desk H-189 been hear@ of this and it ‘s stated that 1 names. _Charles . and James P. Mustard wers appointed a_committee to investigate this matter. When the tab- lets arrive they are to be placed on th nt of the town hall A getailed report of Rotary' automobiie in fhe Day parade wag given by Chairman Bal- Ine L. Myrphy, who to i committee to task work. The révort all_members exce National He ai Gicir fine ement to pt the committee. A Ith Week bulletin sent ont |g by the Haven Rotary club was read by Charles Hill. The | imatter was left to the educational com- mittes, Georse M. Shafer, chairman, to seeure @ speaker om the health move- ment. j a w u Windha Members of Comm ;nd ud and Chamber aken ut Soi Yantle to Norwich ‘Wiilimantic Chambe of the Norwich Rotary or fro trips as needed | Tt was announeed thai S Commissioner Charles J. highway vroposition as mantic will attend" the meeting adjourned the singing of ner. o e No. trip. The nstitu- rict Deputy g other | tion wi T. Fran officers to and about three expected to Funeral ger held Tu: clock from trip. . Kenyon were Henry Johnson and A. o i God, To Thee. Harry Mathien san; . arers were Joh s Hagerty, Daniel J. K1l- | and John Healy, Arrangements wers by the Killourey Brothers. Miss Margaret Cecelia Lutton, of 4 Daniel Thpmas rried Josepl’ ORourlee, 1 mund Parent. The tricotine dress with hat and Mrs. n are to v England cities while on thelr honeymoon to sail trip. Stre with it morning unt <! the city llmits received by the al dermen Monday have heen held uy t vorarily. fter a vielt with her Jrandmother, Mrs. : Emma Lamphere of LA Mre. Lucinda Hayden has been ap- £o to Baitic Tuesduy exhibitéd a seventeen pound | Iynx he had killed in the woeds near his & ster a flerce battle. place at the of members ring service bride leatin, Tos don. church, g voice of unusual ran The funefal of Christephar Forrier was et e ey rip and upon thelr return WiHI be at | the tablets arc bsing held up by ~the |home after December ist at their Wind- | company for want of a commlete list of | ham stre residence. Brief News. % The boys' department of wne ¥. M. C. A. is to hold its November soeix} 2t the association building this (Wednesday) . A short entertainment follew- v games is planned. Harold F. Ladd, son of Mre. Hattie 7. Ladd, of Park street, now an electrician t the base on e Thames, expects 5000 for the Camal Xeme or a test The attendance Tecords for Windham treet school show §8 per cert. thiz year, iow average. It is believed that the epidemic of measies hag cansed the fail- re of the school to keep up to the sual sttendance mark. The Civie League of the ‘TWindham t sehool is taking up the propos T. Frank Cunningham and Jai T. |tion of providing Thanksglving dinners | Fullerton wers appointed a committee 10 | for the meedy In the cits. In connection e LR mantic Rotary elub |\, "ine Thanksgiving programme the at the m (Wednesday) n0OM | Gighty grade is to present a programme at Norwicl, ¢y men WUl | yefore the Civie League, Wednesday, endeavor to est a route comnecting | NooTe MO, B this city with Windham Center, Lebanon C. Arthur Fiske of Boston, was a vis. el T order 1ol fo conflict byyer ' “thin city Twetdsy. 1 s st e o> | Captain Prank T. Jwmes of East| Orange, N. J., left for his home Tuesday, after visiting for several days with rel- atives in this clty. Miss Faonie J. Heeley is visiting for of Commerce ars also P . 3 N e it o N h vith T Taceting. Four round £ e xiataer f 8 o Wi hex time are now consids ity B o e of Frank Woodward charged caffon was continued Tuesday Monday morn to absence of witnesses d not guilty to the charge. - llection of garbage with- | Miss Ruth Do: home nted parish visitor and to v John Pearce of the First Methodlst pal church. arl James af Warren E: flle in this city e | Evelyn. May Reed and ol were married at el morning, the cere Anarew mony teold - living room which was d i sail for Bermuds for a honeymoon tr Mrs. Me- 1 is the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs B. Reed She is a graduate of Bur- hospital, N e solo e fe one of n the chorus posses; Mr. MeNieol i ate \d Mrs, o Jung heir” por friends. 1d from rigan Brog'. forenoon. undertakng Requiem mass . H. Seiferman at St. Burial was in Ligbon, the bearers ot Miss Edith member of team nave t Friends of ee him ovt jury of a few ciffin are nesday.) m is of purser Lampo bound fo assertion was | ing for tr grains of calo- score us @ e k| i pesday’s re- | pneumoni BT m—)!’ | John | mel, ten grains of Dover's powd | one ounce of som salts. | besive pia nperature respiration 48 The new. sugar-coated chewing gum which evervbody likes—you wiil, too. @ dellcious peppermint flavored sugar jackef around peppermint flavored chewing gum that will ald vour appetite and digestion. polish vour feeth and moisten vour throat. o By the makers of Ziy <455 oo “@fter Every Meal” THE FLAVOR LASTS! Bl with adhesive the | Hollow road, F pulse and res) rty nours to New house show What do rom Jewe d_the contei L&A in Plain- espectal ¥ Johr City is tb han o rd, sur: ou is correct. Tempera.- pain, but Constantly en him two THE TUBRIDY-WELDON €0. Willimantic, Conn. Tweaty Per Cent Reduction on Each and Every Article | in the Store NO HOLD BACKS Our Annual Thanksgiving 20 PER CENT SALE Begins Thursday, November 17th | Closes Saturday, Novembeu 28th | It Saves Yo‘x 20 Cents on the Dollar | i % { | Buy eggs that tell of thoroughbred poultry There’s no mistaking that Parksdale Farm Eggs are laid by well-fed, well-kept, thor- oughbred hens. They're so big, so plump and meaty. You wouldn’t get better eggs if you gathered them yourself. And because Parksdale Farm Eggs come from thoroughbred stock you can depend on them to run uniformly good. Insist on them. Remember that a coupon is packed with each. dozen which will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a handsome, set of Parisian China. Read how this proposition works out. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is delicious. It is churned from full cream milk and holds its freshness and flavor longer. A coupon comes with each pound. Be sure of getting good butter and eggs regularly by using Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. Order them- today. If your grocer isn’t stocked Yi'ite us. A s D, Lanier |sha 1‘ ! New Plainfield Textile Ce The Veteran Textile Co. i with near Greet nfield, has been incor- s subscribed for 10, h no cash and $1,000 in property yeen paid. The officers elected are: Presi ice i 3 Williame, Plainfield, : secreta I - shares , Fred Holdsworth, Nirwich, § A chest of silver for coupons Twenty-six pieces of Oneida Community Por Plate Sivers pors in the beautiul Vernon izn are yours for 30 cou- pons. and 750, They make a wonderful gift. For 30 mere 37 pieces mere. can be obtained in the same coupons . and $5.00 you can swn 42 pieces of tifol Parisian China, embossed vith a gold band. For 30 more coupens and $8.00 you cap get 38 pieces more. A third set of 34 pieces for 30 coupons and $6.00 completes this cent dinner service of 112 pieces. D3 TR S

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