Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1922, Page 2

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-] keach 39,000, sauch of which is covered | home in Lebanon at 9.15 o'clock. Re-,.PUTs PEP By Insurinee. It was not announced gn | quiem high mags at St. Joseoh's church Wednesday whether or not Dr. Laura IL. f at 10 o'clock was sung by Rev. Jahn £.| : Hille inténds to rebulld the structure. | Clark. As the body was borne into the i B i e i whewoes [ Mes mlens Matiien sang Near- ' the - bt ? . aay, burglars entered theclothing stove | S MY God, 1o Thee, at the "’{;‘;_“‘.’"V'H‘: AT of Leopold Halsbad, No. 46 . - g Jackson =5 B o N v +o | Wipes the Tear From KEvery Eye. The : Siract “and stole farnishings, and sew- | \ipes the Tear Fiom Evers Eve. The| Says Mr. Chadwick When He NORWICH BULLETIN 1o loca: women to meet with the mem- | elry valued at $600. The break was not| (%5, "ocei's cometery. The bearers| g Run-down, Tired Out | bers of the society and sew on the lay-| discovered until Mr. Halshad opened i3} wero Framk Podiaha, Frank Sfanee, Jo- Willimantic Offies . e afterncon program began 2t|store Wednesday miorning. Investigation 3 seph Safranck and Frederick Safranck. nd Worn Cut | Church Street Telephone 1062 o'clotk Mmatead of the social hour, 3 disclosed that the break was made| bt CEREERC SAC IE TORE SAIRACE And W e 108 | elock. e speaker was Rev. Roduey | through a window between the grain|pioimers W, Yioundy, who gave an instructive and | store of the Oden Grain company and W, Rounds o e South. | the Haisbad stors, the hurgiars breaking| _Patrick J. Brennan, 69, a former resi- What Is Geing On Tenight. ,' ;;x‘."\yl.‘?l‘:elo:k action on the re-|a light of glass, knocking a stick from ‘1?;"h;’;,,",fl,,fl;:o:\:-'ar?fd }?ndfi’e ;:fiésa; | quest reccived from the Chandler Nor-|the window and gaining entrance. It i3} B's home 1o SeWert B d. e feaves & S K¥., for ¢loth- | believed that the burglar was injured in | SISter, ¢ R mal Sehoul of Lexington, Ky., £ A daughter, Mrs. Alice B. Quinn of New- | s and the members are receiving dona- | making the break as blood stains were| Jaushier, Mrs Alico B, Quing of Wew, Kossie Velvet | of clothing. Many articles of ap- | found on clothing in the show cases. In Gatk | T eSlonee o e tihaEnE o M. C. A. About augiit to the church houss | reporting his oss to the police, Mr. Hals-| Newark The MQy Is (o be biovsht 1o company visit '(he Guy and will be forwarded to|bad estimated it as follows: Ten men's|ills = o evening 1 suits valued at $300, twenty silk shirls, g Z s, gram arranged two hats, several dozen pairs of hose, ) P | During Wednesday firemen and frionds | 5;;; yjes, and jewel . Halsbad said| Tden C. Cook, personal tax collector nis of the Hills-block Were | j,5¢ several days ago a man entered his| for the town of Windham, was at ti away dangerous tim-| giora ang made a purchase, asking Mr.|town building Wednesday to receive re from the) praishad if he lived at the store. - This|taxs. The fitst woman to pay was Mrs. The fur-|nan also visited the toilet and the grain | Roze Fenton of 31 Bellevue street, and articles Wer} giorg in the rear and it Is believed that! the first man, Matthew P. Healey of No, much of the effecs| s made the break Wednesday, morning, | 251 Chureh street. after getting the lay of the gfound. Mr. and Mfs. J. Cohen of Whiting An excellent supper was served Tues-|Stréet are entertaining Mrs Cohen's H. M. CHADWICK ‘ ige, No. 16, I. 0, O. F. n stre were (iracted to the site of e con- | the fire Wednesday, gasing on the ruind | gay night by members of Eastern Star | Miece, Miss B. Cohen of Winthrop, Mass. £ |5 Wit was consigered the best built |iodge at the Congregational church House| The St. Afine Charitable Society of this| Urbana, HL—T ‘am = Locomotive 3 & began at § o |weoden biock in the eity. Wednesday, | o alout 100 members of the Knights of| Ity are dlanning 3 meeting Sunday | Engineer, and was run-down, tired oy gymua w danger of fire was over, it was { with {he Masonic|Whtn Miss Helen V. Cooney, president{ worn-ouf, dragged out and had no ‘Tne entertainment consisted of | 2 Of the grenestral piecss, also songs by the Tem-|M apartmen Miss Virginia ple quartet, Harry W. Standish, Arthur er brother Morton Baker | ciark, Harold C. Lincoln, and Charles H. iy burned out, ali their| Caswei, te being lost. Other oc- ck had furniture ruine i Birmingham, affiliat n e ze had mostly been confined § gpgerg, lar and uppe of the he Ste. Anne Society of Holyoke, | “pep.” I have a family of four, but I will be the guest of the society. |felt so badly I could not work. My M. Warner of Putnam. counity clerk | druggist told me about Vinol, and I s to be in this city Saturdar to receive|found it to be just the right medicine The gathering lster adjourned | ADpiications for first and second citizen | for my trouble. I took five bottles and fo the Masonle hall where the Knights|Papers. This i lasi opportunity for | I gained in weight and health so I feel of Birmingham degree was cmeplifieq on| (0% desiring to obiain citizenship in | iike 2 new man. Vinol cannot be beat : 3 il iy i B ah e e Ma wSman, Americanization} to put “pep” into a man. It is cer- gtt. T . ’ o : - ey direetor. ering advice to thos - a gre: i 5 . The reof o building had fallen] ype pelectmen have issued a_call g ek )x.,r wimff those who| tainly a great strength builder and T . h ter and the ubper #tary 0f) 5 special town meeting to be held at tie b % have found it to be all that it is rec- e A of Wedgwood Creamery Butter! ond revair, Thers ar town hall k. where the fire- | ¢ Thur: at which to vote an L L K § Hadassah so The reason Vinol restored Mr. Chad- ¢ fac e Febd e necded tite blood making, stvensih appetizing and smooth. Bread and butter be- ey creating elements of iron and beef 1 5 nts 0 come a delicacy when Wedegwood Creamer K & peptones cantained in Vinol, togeth- A Ty ; COLCHESTER . | e witn ihn Hlasto bihalng riasiuies Butter is spread. r \ I/ ot Ly fire. | Sopervidor Labey was n .|of the concentrated cod liver extrac- s e p L e e l; Fuiesour vidfing scliooie: . tives. $1.00 per bottle, guaranteed. And Wedgwood Creamery Butter is econom- o ‘. + but| October resigned the pastorats of Chap-{ M. B. Abell was at Hayward's Lake | S ——————————————m=——— ical because it holds its flavor and freshness | o the il 4y Joir o Batsed Tushiey mnd Wednos longer than most butters, ni - With each pound there is packed a coupon that will help you get a chest of Oneida Com- Revue, the Jast in the munity Par Plate Silver or a set of Parisian Legion entertain Députy G. C. F. B Baker went to Leb- | coaren o 5 3 e 3 = e China Dishes. Start saving them. Do you drink E 1 g fn front of the Willimantic Savings In-| officers of ( Huil lodge, K s e £ 2 {stitute. : i floor are | for the casuin Avout O the dobres. The retT ot e e Parksdale Farm Eggs are dependable, thor- h ining and ang attemp: ber Waoodhouse : pamy were Janet Hersey hb: i i . g st 5 S, ; A Bt o Sees Tt (e ; oughbred ‘eggs at a reasonable price. Always | t ; : Mtk iour ws et aftee| sueri: Porter, strano; Norral ask for Wedgwood Creamery Butter and Parks- - to t e vault, | The{ | The annual mecting of (e Colcluste e g e 0 = dale Farm Eggs. They'’re dependable. If your : rantée on the sys-|chamber of commerce was hel i ¥ : ) > i ' 5 r-|day cvening. Officers werg umex and :u?x‘ St ™ Be l\l"|::‘i‘r:|<‘1)0\li\‘us beyon grocer hasn't them let us know. were made for the coming.yeer. the ordinary musiclan. cxeeutiny the mo: officers of Donald A. Bizcow pot with finished it in New York and varty motored to James Horowi A represantative of a company from | Norwich Tuesd pofis is completing the instaila- ¢ the latest burglar alarm system afticul Afbert . Squire | Of the Amerian Legion and ¢ in- fios, Guets and teios wes S0 . OR_JUST TEA? e e ot o B amd 16 Teader had her sudiencs Wi hor 4 Real Opportanity Get a new set of s o compicis rodb e ‘or 30 coupons and $6.00 ilverware t tainment The Red Cross room is to be open thix 48 silv Wesittord Village cemg Shepard. 1 sersices for Joseph Pokerny 4 Wednegday morning from his you can own 42 pieces of beautiful Parisian China, em- bossed with a gold band. For 20 more coupons and $6.00 vou can get 36 pieces more. \ third set of 34 pieces for 30 coupons and $6.00 com. pletes this magnificent din- s Fel Sl oL S ner service of 112 pieces. WOWIOM There’s a distinct difference in favor of “Salada” past two to fiv e ravelle to be kitted anvone wio will There was Thr Save 30 coupons and with $7.50 you can own this chest of 28 pieces of Seautitel cida Community Siverwars Ta the Warnon Be tin. Fer 30 mers Bieces mare.” A third set cum be obtained in the same wap- ., E. . Gil A. T. Van Clev P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Sole istritutorsilen - Murray’s Boston Store Willimantic, Conn. | FINAL CLEARANCE e W ter relatives. WORKWITHEASE Salisbury of Griswold has been | | or here, where le former ——— v lived. ) B 3 2 The Y, P. S. C, cervice was | Elecau:ebll‘y‘ga E.Pmkiugns Tuesiay evening by Mies Grace Cont | ot residents here r 276 Emma, Helen’ and.Charls egetable Compound Re- in Jewet from severe cold: , Wilkard Grouman, Margaret. na and Gunner Gunderson, Amna mas Hansen and harles Mof- Kelleher and ~ daughter | of Moosup visited local friends on | Sunday. 1 stored My Health —‘“Iwasinbadhealth t geem to be any one thing the matter with me. I was tired out all over and it was an ef- fort for me to move. I was irri- table and could not sleep nights and had trouble with my bowels !, and atmy periods. | Horn but there . Walker was in Br wiite pediie i on. played t ide wa ett ted her o Jessie Pope is ecaring for Mrs. Moffitt and infant son. the receivin and later school spent the week en; 1 ] parents. " and Mrs. Charles West of 1p spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 3liven. Sufi-t%‘a Cfiats and Bregggg e 3. McGulre visit- laces alleged to be s made. One Mrs. J. W. Carpenter was cal Providence last week on account death of an ine had a dance at the fown. d | made Ono s ning for the young pee- i i . & i It seemed thet S e < Sarah Palmer visited the sebjal GINS THIiS MORNING Hjfearlyevery one ied by 2 1o s60 o forse i car Diains Welesi e 1 22 around me knew found. Bet- Lena Andrews and Mrs. { of your medicine and wanted me to | tryit, soat last I took Lydia E. Pink- Piains people were saddened to i ham’s Vegetable Com;mund Tablets | i f th edeath of William Towne at een Sunday morning. No one real, is health was so poor. 1 Danie At this iime of ! D each year, we disregard costs on all remairing Winter Suits, Ccais and ss2s, and mark them at prices low cncugh to assure quick clearance. I New 5 and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blocd Medi- cjne endimproved every day. I do all rrived in New id put u at the Y. { for the night. W | feil in b Vihie 10. 1921, . b b skt S = A Iy own work now cxcept the wash- [his policy hclds true this year, and will bs cnforced on a scale greater than ever. B St e e B ! I You will find prices low enough on all garments to tempt the most thrifty. | phish 2s much in & day now as it Cromwell.—At the meeting of the Cem- icut “Poultry assoclation-. held ' in sst week Charles R. Cerey @ member of the executiwe Hizh v ill for Thursday em. Leon Miner .New Londen Sunday visiting | Mrs. Puinam, who is recovering follow- ing an operation for ay rence hospital. in d in her be returned to the superior court. i would hove taken me a week to, do | last winter and I try to geteveryone | | Iknow to take your medicinetobuild | them up. You are welcome to use | ap- n of the Woodrow Wii- the town of Spragye. 5 Put and this letter as a testimonial if you Final Clean-up of Coats ]| Final Clean-up of Suits like,’—Mrs. CHAS. BAKER. 21 Spen- cer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. Jodoin hag men at worl tearing for Middlesex county. One lot of gocd warm Coats, represznting $27.50 and $30.00 Suits. . NOW $ 9.50 Tnalmost everyneighborhood thera | J0%n and clearing the wreckage in the values up to $25.00...... NOW $ 9.50 ate Giomen wrha know of the value | Rederick block annc, caused by the re- = 50 00 Sui J 7 50 M| of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable A e et D street| e, TW. St 2 $39.00 and $42.00 Coats. . NOW $19.50 $32.50 and §35.00 Suits. . NOW $12. ! ;(:'ompyuu:;d. They:klr.mw l‘);augelth?: CaSia : o e ;::r:;d:\ 5 Seore i 3 0 | have taken it ave been helpe e = \F. Jewett and family spent Sunday | $49.00 Coats . --.. NOW $§24.50 i £42.50 and $45.00 Suits. . NOW $17.50 [ iy contyon givetta wall T+ | i, GArment bouss | vomen Voters|In Lyma ai Jon Cones, "Afee. Lissie | y yougr | S b chist Monday, | COne came home with them for a visit, i oA 2 L J. L. Raymond has been having ! s $59.00 Coats .. ......... NOW $29.00 ] $63.00 Coats ........... NOW $35.00 || $59.00 and $69.00 Suits. . NOW §$23.50 the 01 in SU Tean Baptist cela e oy b, D . B A les of Norwich has been doing the S ‘ . = , . ‘R, G. REMINGTON T iine Sorts | work under the dircction of the staie of. | Personal Recommendation of Celebrated Medicine by Persons A g v Stark returned Ty i = FINAL CLEAN-UP OF DRESSES REO CENTRALVEZAGE |t Wb 358 i ] PRt e ol WOOL AND CANTON CREPE The D. A. R. sale of t:nnd and !mme- s i stors. 3t Geomgew.| SOUTH WILLINGTON $15.00 DRESSES—TO CLOSE QUT AT.......... . $9.98 B R T0 CLORE OUT AT ... .o i esis o 4o 812150 Lori E ist linghas s 2 k. wi d: 14 ole ask the que , and has for_y‘rp B DR DD CLOSE OUTIAT., ..o .00, s iy e ST TISO $35.00 DPESSES—TO CLOSE OUT AT.......... ... $23.50 he steam heater Not a day passes but what thou-jthe most difficult to treat of all pres- Earl R, Bragg of Brookiyn ¥ i ered and |, siccess ? Why do we hear so m always followed by a heen at the home of his perents, Mr. and | " ae. ead A W o oy e PASt Week | hout it ? The answer to these ques- of discases. One of the j Mrs. Charles Bragg, for a short stay. day morning for Davtona, Fla. 'Thc)_‘twns is not.difficult. f pid liver witl ousness, - Mrs. Charles Dearborn was a Norwich | axpect to be gone for three ~or four| = Tanlac, Nature's Medicine, is a won- |2 I es. coated tongue, visitor Saturday. She has not recovered | waeks, derful Reconstructive Tonic and body- pain in the back, palpita- from a recent fall, when her left arm| Mrs Charles Wockomurka of Tolland|builder. It is purely vegetable heart, and other distress: DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF w28 injured. x side, who was operated on at the John- |is made from the most beneficial roc . Soon other organs of WINDHAM COUNTY { pesrthur Myers of New Tork has been & | son emorial hospital 1ast week Wednes. | herbs and barks known to science. become Involved and -yariods . it s, day morning, is resting as comfortah icinal properties are I s« develon aul Large supply of parts carried| Miss maith Breston of Westhoro, | G35 Te eapmeiea - C 2 Comiortably as | medicinal propers i time. - The firat . Mass., spent Saturday and Sunday with| ““Momas Durman of- East Ha ! e e e ! stwmach disorder, -sugh Harlow Ladd of Norwich has been a g 1 5 Pt Slsdugng /s c ter eating, pains in g i 5 ting Friday even- |food into nourishing elements - 5 visitor at the home of his brother, Ev~ 7,30 0'clocE" 1n" charge: of | billd” up ' tissue and n tired-out feel- Satisfactory work on all !ero\t Ladd. Mrs. L. Tucker, and for the purpose of | There I8 probably not 2 honiF et T £ Mrs. Nathaniel Brown of Putnam has : : action. makes of cars. been ng a Young Woman’ *h i 1 he ting at George Petvin's. £ a8 Chustisnjof the & of men “and t n. Miss E. J. Rogers, general | the pul action Mrs. Fred Girard has I T & EXPERT MECHANICS | trienas in Southbridge, Mass. e FINAL CLEAN.UP OF | CLEAN-UP OF RAINCOATS - WAISTS ' SKIRTS AT CLEAN-UP PRICES i itk ’s Raincoats— White and colored Silk | $8.00 and $9.50 W Women's A Waisits, were $598 and ;ki s o Ts 1 W :t ol $8.50 q)nllty; for... $5.00 $6.50 — To close cut at — lo.close out at | Women’s Raincoats— he for Hartford county, will speak | medicine. and In all waiks el s T o = £ life, a ith tomach d $3.75 cach $4.98. $15.00 quality for. . $10.00 B) RADIATOR REPAIRING | tumea ‘to Norwih, Tavine snent several | jaoe cosn mviveh o he et U {and strengthened by Tanlac, is t well as thousands of . - Children’s Raincape A SPECIALTY days with relatives here. Next Tuesday eveRing the ¥. M. ¢, o |UP and inviorated. It quickl nervous men and women ™. 3 0dd lots of good Woolen : 5 Mrs. Mae Mathieu is visiting Worces-| aqicetball team 15 fo play the Menting | COmes indigestion, ity on the verge of colapse, $2.50 and $3.50 White : & $3.50 quality for. . .. $2.25 In R 935 Main Street from Willimantic. This should be a very | t1® food nervousneus, heqdivnt, bEtin testified publicly that chey bave Voile and Luwn“.vm —h- Skirts — To close out at n’s Raincoats— Willimantic, Conn ¥ | vely: game, s both teams are evenly | AChe: Eeneral Seblty wa Ay Ot fally rest the ey i moat of To close out at $1.69 each. | $5.98 and $6.50. $5.00 quality for. . .. $3.98 i ; hes T Teus usands o1y bhoea re- of the most obs.inate fy;ms.. and indigestion by Tanlad/ thousands of half sick, depressed men { NORTH STONINGTON | “ramo . ' Tanlac was designed prima The Red Cross of Peace served dinner | the correction of disorders of the in the Congregational vestry Wednesday |2ch, I nd bowels. | of 1ast week. The menu included meat | time, a pie, vegetabies, rolis, pie and coffee. The | Reconstructive Medicine | net proceeds “were 1.65, which w be rally follows that any { used for local work. The committee in brings about prope | charge was Mrs. E. W. Chapman, Mrs. the food and the thorough elimi: | 0. D. Fisher, Miss-Lila Thompso of waste products must, the: " NO COOKING | Lucian Drury and Mrs. J. D. ga‘e a far-reai % - 0 stituting for Mrs. B. R. Park, who was|ficial effect upon the £ T “Food - Drink” for AIR Ages. | [ vic to serve owing to the death of her | Brobably cighty per cent. of all Lunch at Home, Office. =nd | sister. JAY M. SHEPARD Susceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer ! 3! 30-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel, Ceonnectior medies, hal fa them reported -a. red AT A BIG REDUCTION " ALL FUR COATS " PLUSH COATS AT HALF-PRICE medicine of iis kiad in-hd 3 orywich by Natignd Corp. willy Kiiiourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND c is soid § Sid THE H. C. MURRAY CO. onntams. 4sk for HORLICK'S The Woman's union of the Congrega- | feseonis o what 55 mors. Comman . rspepsia, or- what is more common! EMBALMERS P Sene | tional “church held & rummage eale o0 lown as indigestion, is met oulc 5 16 Ynion st Willimantic, Conn. 8@ Avoid Imitations & Substitutes | wednecaay of this week. oF | town,,. Gonlk: ¢ hene | e .Prevalent, hut i iLady Assistant) |' " ars. Annte B. Gavitt, who teaches m,cf the most prevalent, hut is o

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