Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1921, Page 2

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- . | part of her life was spent in Stamford, | - A tyeiieeieeiie4 | 1.t #6 seversl years past sho had resids [ in this ad vieinity.. No near relé- | mittes_appoltménts have been as fol- jows: Mrs. Chafies G. Van Zandt, presi- | s mfiva by : The Woman's guild of St. Paul's Epls- |\ churoh is planning to hold 2 food dale and s at the town hall and com- NORWICH BULLETIN | iss, qoment 5 i e 3050 00| i, pustes) shsimmes, mod e, i hospital but got only a short dl e Frank M. Liicoln and Miss Annie Joha- WILLIMANTIC OFFICE / | when engine trouble developod and {he | .on: agrons, Mre. Saran Litterick and / Ve O Wreteghone 555 i il wat taken to the hospital in another |y John Hetsant; dolis, Mrs, Frank H. s sdrandag L th op| o3 fancy table 3r. Herbert Ladd; M. Beck also testifisd to the truth of| canay, Miss Elizabsth Peterson. Japaness What Ts Gelng On Temitght. M Jordan's statements. © Frank Mo- | ariicles will b #0ld by the Girls’ Priend- Quiliian told of seeing the war g0 by him | 1y soclety. , ; o 'Sain strest only a short@stante | ym, ciey Bewling league Wil get under p “reats a2 B07 Main street. from the location Of the wcetl@el® and & §way Nov. 28th ai the Y vowling alleys, e es soa Triuits Clapher, No. 8, B A M. #tated | o0 poing at a slow rate of speed. Alyg ronoying teams with captains being SRR 2 e m whien 3. | Sedl Sl o Eyisin, Caiote , o s afies being out nearty thresguarters | 100 5ia Uoe emking the cnlld to the Sahy, HCOK Jencha cabtainy Mbveie : . E an Bour, the Jary trying the eawe of | ) .yiia1 Mr Black €ald the accldeRt] nonnie Haggerty ceptain; I O. O. F., ou Can ve l Sm:‘_ vs. Mlfl:‘fl: ;A J:";:"-, 2| vas unavoidable Edgar Redman captain, and ¥, M. C. A, 3 5 “ather of the rlaintift, Anthony Kuad srguments in the case teok about one | Wiillam Higgins captain. The young AS) E VSNV e ) { S . 5 » hour and Judge Maitbie's charge to the{ men's league will also get under way on mgnt i » ardict for the plaintlt with | {07 i 20 minutes, and tho Jury fo- | this mamo evening with four teams 2 e Ioitwed a5 axtomebils assi- | 1red_ A short calandar esssten will be | rolled. = aact o Jowee Main strest Aug. 81, 1929, | 1710 Friday in this clty. Tuanday, Nov. 22, was Et. Ceeflia’s day, S ~ e a fle driven Dby the de- v im this city presises | St Ccllla being the patron saint of St. { et DG (6 PR o g1 g ! Mary's church, Willimantle. & dedication > endant strock the P (2 miner), | « & quiet one as far es agvance no- ary’s U , imantle, N g i uocking her down end uising her eon: o6 al re will be {ho uemal | and unveiling of g statue of the salnt was number “%“’x"."fi'.fi,“’im‘.’m.- gm: the | held In St. Mary's hall on valley Street Judgs rutkey and all that goe sto make|Tueslay evening. The blessing of the' Jurars | Thanksgiving @ay one of imterest to the| Statue and reading of the iife of St. The follewing T peopls and their elders. During | Cecilla was by Rev. Hormisdas Belac. any S iormbon and evening the theatres| After this whist was played and lunch I ‘entertain many and several 8ances | servéd. A program of old fashioned songs T ake place. All lecal manufactaring | and etories by sach individtal was en-| nis, gtores and businest houses are to Joyell. closed for the day. At the posteffice| Something new in the minstrel Line s or and postal Savings de-|t6 De offersd to the publlc nest month, be ciestd. The tegistry | when St.-Mury’s junior choir boys present /7y & George 1;_ Seotland “LAF Y\r ody whers the injuries w aid she v7ae now sub| adaches and aches abo ther witnesses for the plain drew Sakkas, Jo eleotmar L imntt - Svooder ook, B L. Chambertam : | 5cynriment will be opn Wem 7.0 8. .| a muscal somely gutitied Hello. Bove. { . iampter, Charies ¥ Burnham and Jdo- | uptil 11 a. m. and the Stamp and gen- | The show s to be held wnller the ai- 23 | “ ywary windows €rom 7.30 o. m. un- | spices of the choir and is directed by 4 A P the plain- | People séeking mnail can gat| Chelr Leader Joseph F. Gaudreau. Con- FAND N ol of tho meel the ostoffies between 830 & m. 2nd | sidersbie time has been spent in re- \ L S5 SHkeE wp G dsliveries will be made. hoarsing and the movel comedy of the ( \M-DAY- | = o mnid, Bl 2over| cououn oasviees ENRER B N youngeters is expected to be a DIg Stic- ) NEGYENE frein the injurtes asrvice at the Congregatienal| i | > The child was p e stand | ; i o, &t i s The earntvsl and bazaar of Company e e rs be mev | @ 169th ifantry, 48a division, opened ‘rN_M "ERTH RO the First Methodist Tpis- | Wednesday night with a street para&ie’ ‘(n ; ol The: n vy which Company G of this city and the f S e i o T%87 | second platoon of Company G of South NEW RONDON t M . C. churches, “| Manehester and Battery B of Nofwich participated. Muste was furnished for i Veinesdsy moralwg at St Matys| the march by the American band and | NASH—1921, Slpassenger car; driven! o] 2 Rev. James J.| plenty of red fire lighted the route, A less than 3 miles. This car has| Just fits EDPX A . A V% A A\ Ga age Miss Anna | feature of the parade w: e playing of several extras and is excwdonali Y voungest daughter|n march composed by Charles N. C.| buy for seMe one desiring new car.i - 95| end Mrs. jam TFlahérty, and | Whosicr, leader of the bend, which had | STUDEBAKER — 1920, Special 6, 5-| ) | Jossni 7. MoMahon of Bristol The| been dedicated to Cémpany G. At th passenger model, taken in trade for | . Mieg Sadie McMahon, armory dancing was enjoyed until mid-1 clpsed car. This car has only been the best man being rother of £ bride, t and the booths did & thriving bus turkey booth _driven 8500 miles, and is in won- was a popular | derful condition. Spare tire in- s atiired tn o euit of mid- were taken home in gelH ice. Brand N - y. : » tvetyn trimmed Sith opprs- thete TRRRBEIVIE | 4 S T et ERAnT e ON’T cheat it b Z e i ks | FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B ser- of comfort and good ies, 4-passenger Roadstér. Top,| The firgt snowstorm of ths wintsr brok i 5 %) s paint and upholstering A-1 Me . sl Ll Al S chanical condition of this car is ex- < ity Sl S50 alagles celient, Automatic wind-shield looks by using a soap night promised ¥ white Thanksgiving. Georgo Mc and John Nichok fox Monday while hunting Ti was their second d to his best,ma) nks. The girt d was a strin the ceremony, a recepti bresitast was serves e on Wall strest ding from Iartford eld, Unionville, ¢ nd Meriden St Franc hool for nuree: The groom is Cleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. DODGE—1917 5 Pass. Car. This car has buen thoraughly inspectsd in i our shop and is in geed conditien. tndel Wel Tites poed and. Prics. hight: DODGE—1916, 2 Pass Roadster. A good small economical car, Runs and looks well. FRANKLIN—1820, 2.passenger Road- ster, in wonderful condition. This car has only been driven a few thousand miles, ahd must be seen to be appreciated. Being air-cooled, it is the ideal car for the docter or that lacks any of these 7 essentials for a_per- fect toilet. Get them 4/, by using Ivory Soap: D = o—— one reganding anto- 1 but one headiignt. Puriry Fragrance traveling wi ; 4 P majority of DIgHt acelBents ha salesati { means safety for your skim. delicate and unobtrusive. m e . BUICK — Touring, overhauied and| R { Biing SO i pertes el Mildness Abundant Lather i i and additional accessories. . f Child's Head © i With Sere s = enables the seap to soothe . removes hidden as weli as The apart- | ut. CLOSING DISCUSSION OF TAX BiLL IN THE SENATE | Eruptiens of Watery Nature, | "My dnghter sofieced with itch- | ing and Buraimg of the scel; At it | thought it was noth- while it cleanses. surface dirt.., Whiteness Easy Rinsing ad G The execu! ed within less th; B B e n e SRy gl e S e the outer sign of high grade prevents clogged pores and 4‘ ") weeks sesema developed. 2 Johinsc for Mre aw late today, ingredients, soapy shine. N ! % ) She scatehed it a0 that ot n':‘ piges e griing Lo i AE. S lot in the cemete: t Windham Wigh goes to Putnam teduy g T contest gnature was attach- na, who was a former v our fater the | bron, at the aconvenience and an economy. the an using Cuticare Sesp | | and Ointment and in one month she l ) a senate had mpl enactment of A e e | death, yaa M, Wow. | the measiers by 3 to the con- R was béaled, = using one cake of ¢ cn has steadlly | powany report by of 30 to 28 | Cuticars Sowy, and one box of Cu cura Ointment.” (Signed) Mrs. E. M. Harris, Nonth Bennirgion, Masch 18, 192°. | Cuticura Scsp, Ointmen: and Tal- cam are ail you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Seap, sooihe with Jinmy % | Omntment, dust with Talcusn. B Helier, Morin or | 5ey { r — ¥ ' Tsrael or Rosen ifi. Brtay | | tackier Dawmon,” Thag or “Smmonin ot B | gua nd Prater of Kitay, cant ves withowt muy. 0 Miss Anne Les Chase dlsd Tuesdy , nigh he home of A. A. Burton of the gekrstacy, [ IDeasure, wete S Thursda: Stoting abllity. Coach Den-|ihron ana phite has worked the boys this past | atternoor hey are ready to double the | feerr contest. Those who Captain Burr, Puliback ; T of mston spent a very pleasant with ,Mrs. Mellssa Johes Jones street Amston visi b repared a very vleasing prog: isting of readings and songs, ublicans, Borah, Ladd, Lafol- Norbeck and Norris voted Enjoy these qualities at their best for toilet use, in the new Hand Size Ivory 6oap—a new cake of genuine Ivory Soap in the size and shape that is most convenient antl economical for toilet use. Fach cake is daintily wrapped in blue and white, and sealed for your protection. No sharp edges or corners. No unnecessary surface to waste away uselessly. The compact. cake just fits standard soap boxes and stationary soap holders. - e Hand Sie 1 TVORY SOAP i - o Aoy n"""“m Ivory Soap aiso comes in medium and large size; and in flake form—<‘Ivory Soap Flakes.” The, medium size is especially suitable for the bath, shampoo, nureery, fine z Ieundry and general use in the kitchen. The large size s\ for the lzundry and is preferred by many for the bath znd i the kitchen. The flakes are for the washbow] washing of fine garments, voted for it. he bill which repeals the portation taxes 1y Wwith most of the so-called and luxury taxes, reduces | evening was | Qividual taxes all along the line and| Surieg the | increases the corporation income tax former 1 from ten per cent to 12 1-2 per cent. y suppérting IR I\ W Z — e i—te| Windhain stiest, Mies Chase was ' the ey took the & JAY M. SHEPARD | sister of tha iate George H. Chase of n he eftre ned more good pro- - rd 2nd was the sole survivor of | consisting of readis Beebe, of measurs ¢ eeding Filmore & Shepard family Wi ablished their | Wethetefield, which we: s pleasing, East a tem- understanding W sion Dill will to he framed within a year or " | nome many years ago whers the|and sihgifg Funeral Director & Embalmer |+ tuilting now stande. The greater | Hartiord, o0-82 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC| e e st | TH ¢ Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection CONQUH!S RHEWAW " SOJ};‘JTE{E&E:SWOLD = Kiliourey Bros. tortured with rheumatism or sei- ;:vm a ;‘ it with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ca get a P urroughs of Groton. o get & bottle of Bheurdll from T8Y)%, pest Omauratik und Latan ERAL DIRECTORS AND Osgood Co. 1f it does not convince |ai; i EMBALMERS \ Unian Bt. Willimantie, Conn, | ™ from the r & von can be rid of all rh Phone 22C (hady Assistent) refund AN he ich enjoyed. 6 the four hours of debatc whi the senate vote, the bill re- | tle of commendation and much | © condemnation. Every senator who{ oke—and there were nearly a dozen had some complaint to make, several sharply criticised the bill as| | o whole. Senator Calder, . republican, | { New York, declared it would be a “dis-| ppointment to the people of this coun- " and Senator Smoot. republican, Utal, said “the people from oné end i £ of the country to the other are not sit- bl isfied with the bill.” | Satrifices you arc glad to make may| Senator Smoot declared that he ] { bs the rea! article, just the same. hought 2 th would “he i mended and materially amended” be- | cause of its “discriminatory taxes and | CUT THIS OUT—ITJS WORTH MONEY | the higher sur-taxes. The managers on the part of the ate were assatled by Senator Hifeh- democrat, Nebraska, and others who ‘asserted that they represented in their negotiations with the house man- D ) flering your money wil {in_Jewett City, i Rer, and Mre. John Thomp tertain tikir daughter and b 2 Groton over the Thanksgiving Willimantic, Conn. S S A g" & clearly e ifial _package containi; that tax revislon unth they|church “appears to be a vial part 8t |lon bring relief to men with great|Christian Science” 1If found a'o that| representing the | 1 with maintaining couid - Honey and Tar Compound, P n 3 in na re ized by machi e gors i E 4 < 5 cogais s colds “and croup; Foley Kidusy Pills, Tof | 1o nt s rengen et of the majort-| incomes.” He olso agsalled the con-|since the ma vers and Were attempting fe help |- At thé latter piace a suall queikity - ins In gides and back, rheumatism 4 o ferees for writing in a provision limit- | work of Mrs. Mar e the negotiations ! of lauor was found. 1 the rooms e whatever information | abovs, Sadie Madrazona and Addle Dz- of Waterbury, John Allen and . son of Bridgeport, and Lé- resolutions amiy to ghe “open | no of this city were found. the poldy defined | Théy 2d with frequenting. ing of specinl rignis| Bonds were fiavd at $200 cach for the unhampered politlcal | zambling mach! velopment the iiquor sal - k'{\‘,‘;‘g‘y“r?\fif;fi‘z’;d ’!'hn!:)de?:r :.n::&zs_ {“’t';‘::::’:a;lfmeuv of the republicans| i, o 1o 12 1-2 per cent the tax rate of the chufeh, “t s0tt8 and thoroughly cleansing cathartis notdr Walsh, democrat, Massachie |OF SRill from the salks By ludividualefthe deceads of Mi for cofietipation, billousness, headaches, SRy i of capital assets, declaring this would | the provisions Chinese view, ths| end siuggish bowels. Leo & Osgood Co, | Lyaished aolne & & enable taxpayers recelving large in- . L accordance with | © sald, manag a ¢ tho gur- Today's Andi ned cu- fakls Esgting i comes to escape the sur- '8 finding, contained in a doc 27-inch wide Duckling Fleece, suitable for Kimonas, Negli- withoiit their individual yotes goiug vn | ECIEION CONCERNING TI e Sha. ADDF oasky T s ¥ e i THE fter thée suprem: Eflh Robes, for children as well as grown-ups, axd may ||R. G. REMINGTON STRes Drsnch e the wmsress | CHBISYIAX SCIENCE CHURCH |fo¢ considération at in a wide variety of rose-bud and animal d"'l%nk. cases. $1,400 {n Pantsl- 's case, and 3100 each for the fro |eal and administrative Integrity quenteré, for appearancs Saturiey H £ oot ko wouid otk The sppréms court H “conitinued there wouid be s revolution i i 3 a ] R E e > s i today handdd.cown its déctdion > 1819, Judew Dodge filed The British view, If asepted, tha © mornthg, Just a short time ago it sold for 30c and 35c—SA | O the coutry. Other, senstors on both | ey JEMIIE U0 (10 purt o vear Iater, nese asserty would: bb thntstioant 0 ————— % tho master's re- suit was filed originafly ¥ b extended arguments ed that if this system wWas| i guments Boston, Nov. DAY SPECIAL 18 A YARD. boards of the Chrisiinn Sslef — 1 d, but agreed that the rmational fiscal contfol which would | Winsted—Miss Mary Eldridge of N « and lte publications. 1t held SHARP CLASH OVER THI be oniy & rt sten to poiltieal com-| folk will provids the Thanksgiving @in- i ¥ ith ti ! laining tha 2 g directors of the ¥irst Chureh f Ci FAR EASTERN QUESTIOX | trol. 3 ner at the Litchfield Eounts Kospital tes Ruffle Cartains, made of good quality Scrim, with tiebacks. § jaining that he would vote for|swenist, of Boston (the mother oburch) I power t& remove a membeér rustees of the Christi 1t dismiss- Wellington Koo, sador to Great Brita > Dill because he believed some of administrative Teatures were { improvement over some o ft] i law, Senator Smoot | werced with many of | aimed_at the bl but H hinese ambas- | day (Thursday) for patients, matfons, and one of the “and other attaches, about 80 conference_ delegates, presenteq Chine's as has been her custom evér proposal for restoration of her tariff | since the insiltution was founded. She |sutonomy by three stages He asked | 2iso has lce cream sent to the hospithi that from January 1, 1922, China be per- | every Sunday. besides rememberifi the v¥ o maximura duty of 12 |inmates on holidays other than Thanks- Which e said had a'ready | SiVing, Al present thers are 40 patients. ulated in treaties with the e the board of | Sciense Pubiishing Sooief eg the bill brought i; prevent the directors from with the affairs of the sbelety. tn the arms eenference. ‘The deeision in other respeets confirm.| A British view of the concret ed the report of Judge Frederic Doudge, [cation of the four general pri Wasiingten, The attempt to s that are troubling ay to e first sharp These fire Serim Curtains are suitable for moat any part || & i : L of the house—SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.49 A PARR. : ; 54x99 Pequot Sheets. Most every good housekeeper knows the of Pequot Sheets. The above number for SA Y SPECIAL AT $1.39 EACH. riticisms ith all of some Were “ not mude them, e {in_goed fait | Turning to the democ: DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF c side he who sat as aster In controversy, | réady adeptéd met With a promp 3 United States, Great Brital ind Japan | WINDHAM COUNTY el o cxodpt that % made o ruling on the |lengo from the Chivess and the CHinesc|In ordér to give Immediate - s E ¥, dres b S o} ;- q 1t delegates themselves ére I* . : 4 5 questien whether J Dittemare, egal mselves wer g This , 81x99 Pequot, for $1.89 EACH. Large supply of parts carried| iotiead of res” Ho vas refe B s MCIA oa & WlisaDE by b |askod by inb Wesash b Show R i Lid P the present u;x 1aw which wa P byl i s imnte. M, | 20thorits thep presummed to speak for | STATE POLICE SEIZE LIQUOR he demoerats. Knott, Who was, eclected by them to |all'of Chiha over the wrotests of the *AND GAMBLING MACHINES Succeed him, was a director legaliv. The | south China government st Cantorn. " & B % | in stock. | sored b; 27-inch wide Colored Outing. This is a good quality that : = e will wash well—SATURDAY SPECIAL 9c YARD. -} . . .= |ees on the senate amendment propos- |tatrer. question was declared (o Bo at | Strangely snough the Jepanes ati work on all |ing an increased tax on whiskey Was|insme in & sevarate suif, The cxceps|had been the firat fo raise dbect | criticited by several senators, partl- |wons to the master's report taken - conslderatlon of detalls of machines were ;fl“,‘-u AsmflEjWflA|’mm » weod value at || es of cars. chiarly Willls republican, Ohlo, and | nirs. Bpilis B, Haien, of Brooklyn, N.| Bast, F¥ard with « shegestion |13 raids condufted here thls evening. ERT MECHANIC, | Salety said the conferees in|Y. having been watved, were not con- | that ot mpose an examine. | Those atrested were: Dominick In- EXP) S |asroeing to the original house provis- | sidegsd by the court. The appeals of | tion of tammone imenty-one de.|certo, Joseph Green, Harry Kaufman Miks Serino, and Frank Ruta, all ‘whether at conflict with the ‘open door.” | charged with keéping gambling mas A SPECIALTY Declaring thai the bill was uiteat-| Tn i fullhg as to the power of the | The French objection was interposed |chines in their places. Charles Sigsway factory to many républican leaders be- | Girectors to remove trustees, tho cour:|when the Chinese présented at today's | Was charged with selling liquor; Steve 5 cause it carried the fifty per cet|hsld that the removal by thém of La-|meeting, a pian by which China would {Novak and his bartender, Robert Kil- In Rear 935 Main Street maximum sur-tax rate, Senator Jones, Qs as a trustee was effect-|regaln tarlff autonomy by ~a gradual [duff, were also charged with selling Ii- o . democrat, New Mexico, said it was|ual. change from the present forelgn con- quor, while Jameés Pantello is charged Willimantic, Conn. ~ the senate eonfer- who | Soutl Norwaik, Nov. 23, —Liquor vals ued roughly at §1,500 and gambling ed by the state polos the! { jons, “had ‘\.h!‘DW"l away $30,000.000 in m;fl Mrs, Edwin A. Krauthoff, of [ mands” treaiy with China to aseertal ~ | RADIATOR REPAIRING | needca revenues.” ~ Washington, D. C., wers dlemissed. 'THE H. C. MURRAY CO. the purposo of the majerity manegersl The court sa'd thet the manwal of theltrol, The Chiness repMad to the chal- |With seling liquor, Leeping an alleged

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