Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 2

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WILLIMANTIC ] NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Telepbene 5502 23 Chureh St ‘ At cider &'s lane hard | At the After a perlod of aniet w.m...-m| ’,“ solles officers th r officers | ¢ Swoopad down upon six ros an n of Joihn McQuillan, Main street, a0d " home of William Wheeler of Ar- | iCnights of Pythias, Menititto's, were found and sample was taken to the police station. MeQuillary were seized, and at the home cler a quaptity of home brew was Dbrought before the local po of intoxieating lguors in violation of prohibition laws. The ra shortly after s out In six squads, each vis suspected of lguor selling. Monday night was Norwich l{’lll |the meeting of Natchaug lodse, 3 a part rwich brothers attending fifteen da 2 0. § of Norwich, were put through two quarts | g dezrec work was under t ster of Works May ates, e court.this {their guests enjoved & (Tuesday) morning charged with the sai s were made veh o'clock the men going ing one place when eight members of Wauregan lodse. t and second ranks of the order. The luncheon and smoker. Fngine Company No. 1, First Platoen, was called out Monday night about T o'clock for a chimney firs at No. 16 Chap- man street. were used to extinguish the bhlaze. The |bouse, a three tenement structure, is . owned by Charles Mulligan. The damage was slight. the at High School Notes—There was an in- teresting programme of Lyceum Monday morning. the feature being a play given by the freshmen. The programme fol. lows: Piano solo, Mi Helen play, “As It Might Have Been,” by pupils under the supervision of Misz Winters: the alvesdy faces a charge of |the direction son. Miss Frances Davis. The play w. bouses whers it was belleve ey beer, and fermented the second d good reproduction of the fir oo p g e ey, Rger, A% e o | of W ‘ fving in Americe. The setting D d Ty e turday of this week. | the work of thme ranks the chancellor |was a pioneer homestead and the cos. B e loail eout 4nd tod I e onday might 18 o the |commander announced that the next Cr- | tumes of the tyne worn by our Mas- Mg Where tb e o onet authorities as s [emony would be sdjournment to the |flower ancestors. There win be 2 o s - R e M e Wheetor will be ldining room. Hera the memhers and {sclioo! Thankegiving Day and Monday, wior £, | 3fequinans case, also November 26, {s to be a teachers’ mest- Ing day. Thursday the football temn - BO to Putnam to play Putnam High. urray’s Boston Store Willimantic, Conn, OUR ANNUAL OVEMBER SALE 3 TOILET CREAMS WEDNESDAY MORNING the cold wintry days here, one needs good Creams and nd our November Sale offers you standard and Preparations at worth-while savings. TALCUM POWDE’RS The team Teaves by truck fo play in the a number of rooters will e team. o and costs {otallimg $142.33 were ted in police court Mondeyv morn- Jacoh Starr, of North Windham, plead- l/d guilty to a charge of ailowing his fow] to trespass on property owned by E. LesHe Hartson, In that village, atter practice must arr was given written notics but the acte were re- ovember 15, 17 and 18, Starr fined $1 and costs amounting to which he b Tonry Bereube, charged with cation had a new ome for the court to ° when an exhibit of his case was d: a three ounce vial contain- peated on was $11.63, intexi- 90 per cent. al- He said that he had for ‘his mother to make ginger- He claimed that Officer Me- ested him when he was talking me children vromising them a “set for ice cream. Officer McLean tes- tified that he hag warned Bereube ut that the defendant con shouting and 1 en arrested h | Bereube at the police station had cons I his talking and shouting until mldnight and in court Monday as somewhat hoarse. Judge sed a fine of $10 and costs, to $18.13, w was paid. Dominick Memiditto, a West Maiu et merchant was charged with the e of whiskey, beer made from hops nd malt, and fermented cider. He was ent i court and his case was continued unt aturday. Anthony Bereuth, better knows amk harley Prow charged with operating under the influence of nleaded not guilty. The first wit- was John W. Hiuckley of Jordan the complainant, e told of driving Into his yard with his, s father-in-law, Frank Bellwire, Fitteen gallons of chemical | i | | CO CASTILE SOAP. FOIL WRAPPED ' afeguards the fine complexion ---first aid to the blemished skin. élpum olive Spain. ForHonest Custile Buty. When they were ordered away they went. but the drivewsy was muddy and driv. ing was hapd. He claimed that he was not drupk. Mr. Paimer, who had been at Brown's store that night said he thought that Brown was, ail right. The court found Brown guilty and im- posed the minimum fine of $100 and costs amounting to $111.75 which was paid. District Deputy T. ¥rank Cunninghsm, of the Kuights of Columbus, has select &l the following degree team to at him in exemplifying the first and second degrees at Baitic Priday night, Novem- Dber 25th, when the new assembly at Bal- tie, will be installsd: Grand Knight Ar- thur Bergeron, of Willimantic, aeting grand knight; Grand Knight William E. Shea, acting deputy grand knight; Past Grand ngh‘ L J. Desmond, Norwich, acting chancellor: Grand Knight Ovilia Charren of Plainfiel ing warden; Grand Knight W laney, of Taft acting financi Totary; Past Grand Knight Thomas Brien, of Willi . W quisitor. Tha ceremon at St. Jean Baptl Large delegations from ville, Plainfield and Wil tend, in- will take place hall, at 7.30 o'clock. rwich, imantic Taft- will at. & wedding of pnterest to WilVmantio and i * when, ace Slattery of Norwich, and Henry Boucher, of this city were married by Rev. John E. Clark, the pas- tor. Miss Slattery is the daughter of the late William F. and Mary E. Slattery of Norwich and is a gradnate of the class 2 ol Joseph’s Hospital Training | git of Noveniber 9ti. Brown 3 Bl Trg ctt and Ramsdell, farge 30c Sykes' Comfort 4261 )ud no usiness there and witness or- o, o i“]‘;;}";r‘s .3 ; ze Cold Cream - 49e30: Sykes' Comfort 2o [dored’ i) of b m‘e““ The wan was were Miss Mary Osgood Cas- 5 i | Pompeian Massage Cream, s70]35¢ Mary Garden B Offioet Borins e v o 3&:5»“2(? ich, : cousin of tie bride and 4 | o : 2B Mavis .. 4 Brown oft his land. Mrs. Hinckley e Al AL 3 Nosth Groaoey < =y caya Vanishing Cream : 20¢| Toborated tho testimany of her el o M SR L \“160c Honey and Almond Cream 39¢ | 25¢ Irwin’s Trailing e | Officer Bombria testified to Minckley's | yo % IeaEIest and recention o |50 Pompeian Massage Gream, |25 Porlv\pei:m Fragrance Boiine . Beomn ke sl WSR I {ar viey wecst Th: Meids wom o mih * ? ium size 5|25 Paimolive o Store later, M. Hinckley wap de 3!&2?’:3;11 ‘l.lrhn.mid v;l‘(’n moleskin, and Pompeian Day Cream - 39| 25 Mennen's Borated sirous of having Brown arrested on s |5 UTOWR velvet liat She carried ellow - Pompeian Night Cream . . gc 25c Mennen'’s Violet charge of reckless driying and he told | o {“m il "“"k“ e o A 2 g C"ld, Creé:‘:h B 390 25¢ 3. B. Williams' 4 Odors h warrant made ou and carripd & basiet oo an;x‘m[::hr,;::nfx] Uc Hudnut Marvelous . Brown his own defense s that . g . Hudnut Cream Violet Sec.... 33c|30c Amolin ..... . 1o wen, 4o Binckloy Hosse . S | hemume. v and M er are to Willow Daggett and Ramsdell Cold 25c Zinc Stearate Merck 19c by e s :'}fjd next horermoor ew York, Cr s o 25 s fter which they wi - Cream s 3 : { 30c Aubrey Sisters’ Beautifier Zig| Hudnut's 8 Odor. 5 y | 25¢ Paimotive Vanishing Cream, Colgate’s 7 Odors . cy will De at home at e | tube "', 19c|J. B. Williams’ 6 Odors . 6e] 2 Vailer street atter Jar 1 Pond's Cold Cream - 2ic} Colgate’s Florient 25¢ | The Ladies' society of the First Con- Pond's Vanishing Cream . 21c) o jgate’s Chaning . 2c| | aregational cturch is making plans for {35c Holmes' Frostilla ‘wldin: fair $1.00 size, Lemon Cream state il ¥ s Gc size, Lemon Cream DENTRIFICES the Congregational church organiza- c Peroxide Cream | tions in years. The fdir is to be held i 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 35c { December, Mes. Franic P. Fenton . - i general chairman, Mrs. i 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste 3Bc shaitman of the bow e | feo n oard [SHAVING PREPARATIONS 35c Kolynos Tooth Paste 24c| “Eputi i land Mre. C. C. Helmold supervi | ams' Skaving Cream 24c] 6oc jarge size, Forham Tooth Paste 47c | F"]“-a—mes m‘ams jihe Thimble circles, has charge of ar- . Shaving: P 21 35c small size, Forham Tooth Paste 29c| llfl 'n il [aNatone Tho Thimmle ol i i {each have charge o S::”:;x oo 35c 130 Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder 23cy fl- mmam ! to be, apron boo! Catherine Fol Shaving Powder 30c Calox Tooth Paste. 2c| S s | delicateaser., Christopher Shaving Sticks. Colgate’s Tooth Powder, largs size 2:':‘ Auto. '”'“\;““_” ’1’““5, solf- Shaing Creem Colgate’s Tooth Powder, small size 20c | W“?'i"‘f?;" ‘L_“‘i‘ people suffer from : ks 2 Colgate's Dental Ribbon Paste, | partial Constipation °f‘m5“fi°‘°“ . Mrs. Robert H Witch Tazel, B-ox sies large size 25c | n of the bowels. Waste matter A. Tra ey Colgate’s Dental Ribbon Paste, - 2 should pass out of the hody b5 W F Comentm Jepenees 184 S small size | every day, poisons the bload. garden, Mrs. ¢ 1 ’ Mrs, €, Winfleld M 0 Re HAIR PREPARATIONS | As a resuli, there is Headacha, | cvening entertainments are Mulsified Cocoanut Oil....... 3 Tndigestion, disturbed Stomach, lack | 7% . . Hendrs ¢ 29¢ 2 fonday afternoon s Jantrox > oo ’ , Danderine 29c50c Hyglo Combination Sets 39¢| ep, Rheumatism and Eezema. lock < m, Darnderine . e 477: $1.50 Hyglo Combination Sets... $1.15] J-m»n z~.1v_es ‘_auu always rehev_a Dc Laco C ake... N‘mmf’;::,:::n 3 & 35¢ Hyglo Paste . 27¢| Auto-intoxication as these fruit Rhode Istand automob 2 .o Rosemary and Glycerine 42c}35c Hyglo Cuticle Removers - 2c| tablets, made from fmit juices, act t Wae revorted at molice - c 0 Pinard's Eau de Quinine.... 57c}35c Hygio Nail White gently on the bowels, kidoeys and | mo C k e | $1.00 'wamn'sv. Hair Petrole 1;: 25¢ Steel Files ‘951 skin and keep ihe blood pure. l‘ek';r Witkewski uln!‘leam B8 2 Parisian Sage 5 . 48¢ | 2 S e o ported 1o the volice Monday th Liguid Green Soap. 75c[10c Emery Baards 7e| 50eabox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250, aceide: night s Hudnut's Brillianfine 50c|$1.00 Manicuring Scissors 79| Atdealersorsentby FRUITA-TIVES s ting | _Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. gel f ipointe; and Yanks i | Glants closer to the | posite e corne: | George Stiles. Steering gear troubi the accident, aceo The No one was injured. s now In a local zarage 'or repaire. Saturday. November 26th. wheu the |Lebanon Y. M. C. A. boys will be the guests o fihe local boys' the Y. 3. C. A s to be run o to the boys of iests include cl stavding broad throw, 50 vard dash. relay men team Indian 15 vard swim and a nlunge for The events begir . m department of 3 series of athletic events ition being open Tages, fo club race, stance. for Faneral serviees Mre. Mary Hopkins were held Mondav afternoon a 2 o'clock from the J. C. Lincoln Compagy undertaking parlors on Church stres Rev. Walter F. Borchert, pastor of St. Paul's Bk church conducted the services and read a committa service at the grave 1 Willimantie cemetery. 'lflal Nottes. In the Y. M, C. A. Athletic o S B S G poiuts; Reds 35 points: Giants 31 Doints, Arthur Cou- the notato Tace sent the leaders and broke from the oid tie With the Yanks the celiar positie A mission for Polish members of Josepl’s parish is being o comNoti- tu's win in | away churech by Rev. Anthony Zehner. Ser- vices are ae foliows: Masses evers mo; ing at 5.50 and S, rosarv, sern " Dont Neglect a Cold i W Funeral Director & Embalmer | 35&65cinjeradtubes; MISC EL‘ 5.NFO' 'S ARTICLES ANTISEFHCS AND DlSINFECTANTS ! ¢ e b 396 | 50 Dioxogen Pood 69c | $1.00 Dioxogen - T5e R E 0 $1.15 | 30c size Listerine e Sorden’s Malted Milk 79 | 60 size Listerine Milk, in bulk, Ib 3% | $1.25 size Listerine . -. 6% | 35¢ Glyco Thymaiine 7c | 60c Glyco Thymoline set Dyes 12 | 8125 g‘yw Thymoline t 2 Napthot #2c | 35¢ Sulphol Naptho! . 25 | &5 Suiphol Napthol 59¢ | 50¢ e B 79¢ DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF hes” g rushes ] WINDH, GOUNTY B " - DEODORANTS L IA-f e na pint Thermos 79¢ | 50c Nitedox ... =5 m\ arge supply ol pal Sillette Safety 6 blad " case 98c | 25¢ Mum Paste . 2tc| m st Alarm Clocks, s $1.00 { 25¢c Ever-sweet . Z1c‘ b Larkspur Lot .. 19c & Odorona t:q L ggc. f ——_—k A Odorone Liquid ... c Wi ol 30c Aubrey Sisters’ Depilatory S, Satisfactory f“ o MEDICINES | makes of cars. -z Beef, iron an ine, value $1.25 o8¢ CHANICS ("ot bottle Fluid Extract Cascara Aromatic, valus 50c 390 MEDICINES | EXPERT ME 2-oz. bettle Spirit of Camphor, value $1.00 Wampoie's Cod Liver Oil . . 69 o bottle Spirit of Cam value P ey g g s1os, RADIATOR REPAIRING 00 5-grs. Cascara Sagrada Tablets, value 25c Father John'a, mediom . 58 A SPECIALTY 100 Cascara Compound value 35¢ 3130 Seott's Emulsion, large %0 z oz. bottle Spirit of Nitre { 75c Scott’s Emulsion, medium #: In Rear 935 Main Street 0-oz. bottle Spirit of Nitre, value 25¢ $1.50 Lydia Pinkhams Vegetabie Compwund $1.06 s 5 2-0z. bottle Essense Wintergreen, value 50c E $1.50 Fellow's Hypophasphates sns Willimantic, Conn. z. bottle Essense Wintergreen, value 25c ! $1.00 Cutiours Resolent 79¢ 2-ez. bottle Essense :v ise, value 50c.. | 3125 Ovoferrin . L A z bottle Essense Anise, valuo 25c $175 Gud#’s Pepto “Mangan ... o8c | bottle lodine, value 30c f 8125 N S %e | ox. bottls White Pine Cough Syrup with Tar. 0 KM‘ Tasteless Castor 0<.l ;c! size. . B¢ lue 25¢ e T Kellagg's Tastelews Gastor Oil, 7-ox. size... 49c ! I B e S i 5 St e S ‘& DENTIST €0c Tablets Bliss Native Herbs, value 50c c 00 Cutie ent . . 79 i 8-o0z. bottle é::endqa!z Grain Alcohol, value $1.25 S EES Cutl:m:.oxm'. amall sie . 22:, 715 Main Strest, Willimantis 30c Hiii's Cascara Quinine . 63c Musterale, medium size . ... 45 s e . m. Phons 2= Doan's Kiduey Piis o ,: Sy mesiom : 37:[ Haurs—9 & . e 3 9. m, » 4 31 uxated Iron esinal Oirtment 42¢ B e R Tablets = Do Qireant % JAY M. SHEPARD < Bavery Aspirin Tablets 70 sixe o Sal Hapatica L. BAe!| 5 = . 20c Bayers' Aspirin Tablets : $1.40 ioa $108| Susceeding Filmore 78c Bellous’, large size 0 Cal o @5c Phenolax Tablets 30c size .2 | - g g = e S 27c| 60-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC 2 oo m Pills : ; i - 0e Wyeths FLm.a. Tablets, 5 grs. 300 Brome Geltzer : ;’:’: Lady A Assistant, T ol Conmxun 40c Sedlitz Powders b ——| Kiliourey Bm | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND THE H. C. MURRAY CO S o » . | 36 Unian st, Willimantic, Conn. 1% Bhone e iLadv Assistant) i el el T oS way; or sniffle rub u;‘-'mu..:.mmmaw made with oil of mustard, um out relieves $3. SETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER 20 SUITS $19.75 quality— SALE $15.80 $25.00 quality— : SALE $20.00 FUR COATS $98.00 quality— SALE $78.40 $125.00 quality— SALE $100.00 WAISTS $1.00 quality— SALE 80c $1.98 quality— SALE $1.59 Separate Skirts $4.98 quality— SALE $3.98 $5.98 quality— ; SALE $4.79 Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at large tending piscopa. Giatieh nation wide 3 Mrs. T. Cia Thimble ¢ t the home and Mre. Mas: Brooklyan, end the son and Chester remain The Tubridy-Weldon Co. THANKSGIVING Per Cent. Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK SAVING YOU 20 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND ON WOMEN’S COATS $16.50 quality— SALE $13.20 .00 quality— SALE $28.00 Silk and Wool Dresses $8.75 quality— SALE $7.00 $10.00 quality— SALE $8.60 $35 s S $ 20 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS Sweaters — Scarfs $2.75 quality— FURS $3.50 quality— SALE $2.80 $35.98 quality— SALE $4.79 CORSETS $1.50 quality— SALE $1.20 $1.98 quality— SALE $1.59 8 20 PER CENT. OFF EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE was with his over Sundas. o Danlel F. en w,s the guest of friends in Pmn lle over Sunday HEBRON Hebron Grange recently elected following officers: A. H. Post, mas Rog: Porter, overseer; M fe] Way, lecturer; Wm. & ard; J. Banks Jones, assistant mw.-a. Norman Lyman, gate keeper; Rev. { ampe, chaplain; Mrs. 25.00 quality— $4.98 quality— 79¢ quality— along w PLUSH COATS SALE $20.00 35.00 quality— SALE $28.00 Children’s Coats 4.98 quality— SALE $3.98 8.75 quality— SALE $7.00 SALE $2.20 SALE $3.98 BRASSIERES 9¢ quality— SALE 48c SALE 64c New Britein.—Since the establiishment Reserve Officers’ Training ocerps regular course in the New n High schooi in the spring of 1919 e results obtained from teaching mili y science and discipline to the boys of three upper men asses have been bene noe, Capt. Hollis Clark Britain unit. ford Perry, secretary; Miss Anna G: Buell, assistant; Mrs. Jomes, t er; Mrs, William Sey: planist; Mrs. Ned Reymond, (‘eres Charies Fish, Flora; Mrs. Howard Champe, Pomona. You can always depend upon 1ave’ used for the past 20 ere is no_other comgh mity of your enemies but T 3 times when you cannot dep: friendship of your friends Lee & Osgeod In some iy like rail B * social The Block Signals Are Working — , human experieace moment of the business and y the block signals are giving ducted at the | 1! Mre. earns Company, is visiting Mr=. Chas monde. Mrs. Cfyde Laxkin ertalned the World Wide Guild 3 evening. id tlon 1. | COLCHESTER Danfe! W. Willlam has returned | | from. » ‘montl's visit with her son, Earle | ms, at Castleton, N. Y. harles Daniels in Willimantic | Suturday. Mr, and Mrs. William Darling of Sa- were weel end caller: At the morning eervice in the Congre- | gational church Sunday the pasior, Rev. W. O. Berckman, preached a mte- | | resting sermon, hie subjeat being “Who's | | waae. t | " The work of shouldering the new state |road is prigressing rapidly. The men | and trucks have commenced the work of finishing them in South Main street nnd | Merchants' Row. | Alden Bunyan of Hartford was the | guest over Sunday of lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bunyan. Several automoblles fliled with young | people went to Norwich Saturday evening to attend the play at Davis theatze. S. H. Kellogg of New Britain was the guest of friends in town over Sunday. James L. Root was visi frignds Hartford over Sunday. Attorney Edward M. Dav of Hartford ) right of way to keenness and alertness —while the slow and the heavy must wait on the sidetrack fiudein:hnn to move forward. . The sbility to “go through” and ts “sndlnn"dcpmdl-nchndupuled body, brain and nerves that comes with eorrect diet and proper nourishment. That's why so choose Grape« Nuuhhnkfut lunch. Served with cream or milk it is com re-digested, and i Graj has a rich, eful fim,Pi:Nmmdy to serve nnd;‘:ishmmnt the food fog mental

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