Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN Willimantic Office i1 Chureh Street Telephone 1062 erine Kolbek, ¥ injuted and her husband shaken of Franklin, vas painful ¥ up Thursday ock at Willigms' ®on ia which they frightened and 4 overturning the Wagpu 40d throwing Mr und Mrs. Kolbek to (he ground. A Nor- wich & who arrived at the location f the accident as it happened rushéd Mrs, Xolbek to this lr Dr. M. D. Rfordan, not serious dipg to the story of the Nor e Wagon was headed towards *h whep an automak oward this cliy passing tral Vermont orse took 1ri <tesy embaniment Norwich trolley lin pitch was foo great the wagon puiled vards. . Both eccy who found her' In- wagon west crossing. DRINK MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat and take Salts for Back- ache or Bladder trouble— Neutralizes acids. amach gets s vou feel rheumatic the weatber is bad. s meat, drink lots of water: pharmacist four take a tablespoon- of water Dbefore bre days.and your kidneys fine. This famous salts m the acid of grapes and combined with lithia, and wed for generations to clean logged kidneys and stimulate them to normal .\L'hd\ also to neutralize the ucids it no longer is a thus ending blad- o get tion, weakness, Salts Is inexpepsive, cannot in-{up as they were put on the truck. The es a delightful effervescent | appearance of the “war trophies.” ai- 1t Ha water drink which everyone ed hudreds to the place and Hizh should tak w and then to keep the was ¥locked to traffic by. scnool kidne clea and a Druggists | o nd adults who gathered to watc here they e=ll lots of Jad Salts to at work. Tak fo! 0 beliove in ove oming kid- of the hoo! ey trouble while don harl a :uar‘] mount on the job it is only trouble WINTER! Furnish your heme at low cost, our stock from of new and used furniture, stoves, and everything for the home. WARD BROTHERS Phene 632-3 4 Jacuon sarm. wnhmant«c, Conn. n through the advertising e Eullettn. afterncon Cross- horse attached to the wa- weie ridipg became el up an embankment v where she was treated or- e truck came along The 1d made a dush up the meat excites Kid-} Funeral services for Mary W. Cross neys, y become overworked; get|wers heid Thursday afternoon at 1 olelock pluggish. ache. and fegl like lumps of{ar (e Mansfield Congregational church. jead. The ne becomes cloudv. the| Rev. Harold W. Tilllnghast conducting ! ted. and you may belthe serv Burial was in Gurleyville cemetery. The arramgements were in rgo of Funeral Diréctor Jay M. She- Fansral services for Fannfe MWeXean, ? ay afternoon. were held ” thrown out landing clear of the inchies. The wagon was smashed, the wheels being torn off. The hotse, régaining its’ feet, daghed” away towards this city, dr a part of thé wagon, and was caught some distance from ihe site of the gccident. A surprise party wag given Mrs. Wil- liam H, Phillips of 1317 Main strect Wedanesday when a number of friends called in hopor of her Tist birthday. There were many beautiful gifts of flow- ers and plants. a substastial check, an post cards from 125 frignds in man; towns. Mrs. Carrle Hemingway of Chaplin assisted by Miss Gladys Williams, Mrs. Phillips has six sons living, and twelye grandchildren, the oldest. twenty vears, the youngest four months. Gudsts present from Plainfleld were Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Phillips, Mr, and Mrs. Merto Phillips and Mr. and Mrs Charles Phil: lips. The Aspamil plonn, violin and cellg trio, three sisters, Misses Alberta, Mil- dred and Pauline Kelleher, damghter of Mr. and Mrs, John T. Kelleher of Cleyes land sireet, Springficld, gave o concert 'aj the Westinghouse Electric plant in tha: city, Wednesday night which was broad- casted by wireless radio telephpne. The three girls are graduates of Springfiold Conservatory of music and are gccomp- lished musicians, each being able to play. several muslkal instruments. The Pro- gram was of pecial interest to listeners in this ctty as the girls are nieces of M and Mrs. James Murphy of Jackson strect, and cousins of Mr. and Mrs. John Mec- han of Ann street. The trio will leave home in April for a concert tour of the, New England states. ternoon at ner sister, Mrs, Henderson No. 120 Pleasant street. Re McCready, pastor of the Fi ational church officiated. Bui the Wiliimantic cemetery. Thé arrangements were in charge of the €. Lincoln company. Thursday was housecleaning th 2t fon ert Chuivh vatrick of treband stuff v at Ne with t house was I ted and the officers carried the I Slle S Aok SatAEeTS ouk ottt awn, whera Chief Congdon checked thom @ station, Federal Oficers W L. Tgity, Rob- Briges. of ms Norwich, a1 h P ew TLondon, p nv he con- ton truck for in MOTH ER SWEET PO BER& for CHILDREN and find they give mmrglrt- 'nnmd to break up calds. Cleanse o up tmzbelxvermdbowesa.nfl ealthfl seep. Edsy to give and ing at 8.30 o’clock. These towel ful selection now. Large size—heavy quality. PRICE >—WELL, IT CAN'T BE BEAT ! emphasize the wisdom of plenti- tumblers toms. that the job was pulled off publicity as possible. Among the stills there were a few that attracted attention, among them being the | Hicks fifty-gallon one seized on the farm of Sol- omon Siegel, at Columbia. en from Felix Garceau was anothe en by the officers brought up 2 ques of ‘“'when is a still not a Upited. States court, before Judze Thom- Garceau and as, two months ago. lawyer clatmed the still was maple syrup, Garcean's farm havi The alibi went; Thomas acqpitied Garcean on the charge maple trees on. it. and gave him the bepefit of A third still. original in was that of John The outfit was qyart mifs can the Jeg, a bipe comny can and the kep. The ou Barclay © with as little Still? 1n th vsed tg ma the doul constru et was 2 got at the bottom of the keg. Qther varieties of s we) wash boilers, restaurant i Dails of th Congdon showed: P! ig from-five to Afty pacity of 1,000 ga of moonshine, three cases of gallons of gin, ten dozen bo brew. one hundred galions o hundred pound bags -load was the # hs of work by the fede: of the state. ’Fh trick ch of Norwich 5 the truck people get wi Eeleven morriages were seak easles in the office Clerk 1 obtalned ton du Six | en one of the officers bringing | by Rev. out an of §t. Mar: 3 one bottle, A erash J.V. E. Belaniger of Hattfor °s bega fire "o * until Carpenter, pastor of the F o sound 1 July 4th. Rev. W. C No of this ¢ One thing that caused some comment | Perrault of Bristol; and R was the absence of church membars-and | rastor of St Josedh's members of the city lay and order en- | foliows: cement committee who hawve heen ac- ve in urging the officers on in their drive against bo The reason given was Opening and IMPLEMENTS At the AT THIS TIME, BRING Telephone 700 WANTED EVERY FARMER IN CONNECTICUT TO ATTEND The Jordan Hardware Company’s Saturday, March 25th COME AND STAY ALL DAY FREE LUNCH AT NOON. DELAVAL SERVICE DAY FOR REPAIRS—FREE SERVICE. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO 670 MAIN STREET Exhibition of AND SEEDS Store. by Ri LaFlamme Belanger at Hartford. Leura Vincolet Pot) Depot) Elsie E. Setterue: 1 Albert W. (1 6 Bigelow, tford) 6—Charles A and Ethel by Rev —Joseph Gint Rev. J. P. Perreau —Henry Adelar Delpria Chartier, . Belec. Rev. H. 26 Witllam 7. v Re Notes of Man: Brief Buchanan W Joad T nd Mary 3. (Norw J. Ta made from na whisk ttl 3 of brov 21 offjc & spoils w B 1), and sfield, agent o state board of educatidu was 4: this city Thursday at his office in the common coun chamber. A number of children soeking emplo; ficates called and took the reguired te: Fellowing the Lenten at St IN YOUR SEPARATOR WILLIMANTIC, CONN. d MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn, Paul's Epis enipg the members of the Men's elub ars given Thursday bail under Women's Welfare C\)\mefl Stafford, Spr day and he wation of in seyeral weel wedther is bri Drum Corps, is ma its doring social an corps has accepted gn invitation from the Roekville corps to atfend a hanquet corps is to Wiold soon. Girl Seou Congregational The junior division met in the aftern: this Over three b th State Palice ants for' driv Spring weat] ope on the increa The Thread C Continent feld The junjer and senior div seniors in the evening. All-Parcchials won dr g fiv Wednesday at the Y, (Frida ers® licenses her is bri tal Fita and gements for night. The 0 Coutn and T. Nichols featured for the All Pargeials, and Meller scored high for At Jewett City Wednesday nisht the ATFRAC’I‘WE OU Y local Knights of Pythias lost two of the * m three games rolled against the K. of P. i five of that eit: The final standing of the volley ball AT ANNIVERSARY PRICES There are styles for service styles practical enough for general day-time wear. Varicus trimmed models of striped Percales, as well as phain color Chambray, and the anniversary prices have mad eral instead of one. £9 guary 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT when house cleaning, and sturdy checked Gmghum e it possible to purchase sev- cevieenenn .. NOW $1.43 ON SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SHIRTWAISTS, SWEATERS, PETTICOATS, KIMONAS AND UNDERMUSLINS HOLDS GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ! DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT FOR FILLING. DENTAL SPECIALISTS 9 A. M. TO 8 P. 715 Main Street. Alling Willimantic PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND ‘ X-RAY M. g Building Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & 80-62 NORTH §T. Lady hmflnm. wi T Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer LLIMANTIC Connection Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 6 Unian St. Wilim, Conn Bkane 200 ilLady Assistant) This still which was the most rerfect one tgk 15 g 63 Jndze £ { visiting his sister, Mrs. Lolli league at the Y. M. C. nounced as follows: has been an- w L Py Landiubhers 11 4 w1z 412 6 .gsd Mollycoddles s 10 44 Microbes . 2 16 111 Ray Comins caplajned the wianing team. The thrée-string Y alley record was smashed Wednesday night by Physical Director A. F. Brown wben bhe hit the magies for 369. The pravious record of 363 was held by Danny Mathewson. The individual strings were 122, 135 and 114, Men in the employ of thed street de- partment began the spring cleaning of man holes Thursday, under the saper- vision of. Superintendent Ford. Miss Irene Vanderman of Simmons coi- lege, Misy Marion Hillbouge, ang her room-mate, Miss Grace Gafford, of Ne- home from Smith college for L. and Swift Mrs . iting M. Hiyde close this (Friday) affernoon duris bour of the funerzl of Aber: C. ture, late city clerc and treasure The canvass for spbscriptions to the tional chureh s still under- and is to close Apri 1 Berip- the Methodist EDpi. churgh 1 reymion was\ held The usal reports’ of not read Thursday aving been heard at the guartetly erence in Hpbr there was sunzkiv;p bers of the church. old-time hym; Joyed and r committee. B. Colladay, dean of "' | Episcopal church this (Friday STAFFORD SPRINGS The meeting of ‘the Stafford Springs Cemetery assotiation 1 1o be held at the library Monday ev { 3 Wood, w 3 the winter with hi \ of Tolcottvil Mrs. H. R honors school were announ ing at Stafford High Thursday morn- ourse Harold Towne lassical course, Commercial course, Beafrice Roberts. The Senfors will leave on ths 5.2 p. m. (Friday) afternoon for to Washington, D. C, seorgianna ‘Walker has sold on Bellre a street to Mario buflding Speliace Mr. and Mrs. Edward moved into the house of Needham, on Grant avenue. Albert Anderson of Village Hiil was the first person in Stafford to pay his taxes, Monday morning. Fbr the past eighteen vears Mr. Anderson has been the first on the list to pay his taxes. Stafford council, Enights ‘of Columbus, held a smoker at the Red Men's hall Wednesday tyening with fiftyl members present. Refreshments were served and there was singing and instrumental mu- ste. Walter Day Stephegs have Mrs. - Carrie of Teomister, Mass,, jan Fassett. Theodore M. Lyong has soil a tenement house in Staffor to m F. Jewett. Misses Florina and Edith Towne have is heen home from Simmons colleze for a few days. Ths publiz schools close today (Friday) for a vacation of one weel Miss Mary A. Sullivan v ‘n Rockvifle Wedneaaay. WA\UREGAN Nelson Gouitier leaves the Wouregan Company's form April 1, and will locate in Danielson, where it is understood that he has purchased a farm. At the reorganization meeting of the Boy Scouts of this village held last week Thursday evening, thirty or more boys attended. Nearly all expressed a de- sire to join. The organization, if former will be in charge of RoScoe Ashbey, as scoutmaster, who will give the boys plenty of military drillinz, hiking and other outdoor sports. This movement for Dboys is one affording much in buflding up character and good citizenship in all boys who will try (o live up to the scout law, and is worthy of the encouragement and -support of ail. ‘Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. Willfam Fryling, nastor, the morning sermon Sunday will be one of the Lenten course on “Exalting the Spiritual Life.” ject, “The Great Secret of Spirituall- ty.” The evening sermon will bf on “En- emies of the Soul and How to Be Saved | Prom Them.” Church school at 12. ited friends Young People's meeting Thursday ev- | ening at 7.30. | STAFFORDVILLE Thurber Ryder sold his property re- centiy to Birs. J. V. Misses Awmelia ‘heresa Satori and “ha-ije Satori of Springfield, Mass, were guess of their parenis over Sunday. I Lyvon of Windham was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Belcher Sunday last. % St Lyon has sold his two-tenement house to W. F. Jewett. There was a iarge attendance at the play entitled Adventures of Grandp given ini the Congregational vestry last Thursday evening. 1t Was greatly en- joyed by all Leon Chase of Hydevilie was operated on for appendicitis at the Johnson hospi- tal Monday. nd ) Durham—At 4 most LArmonious mect. ing of the citigens of Durham it w oted to consolidate the schools of the an igh school. These under one GALVAN]ZED WATER PAILS values we haye offered in a long time. EACH ?—COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 55 Church Street hpadwn‘:n for beiter values in Galvanized ‘re Our Water Pails are built to withstand hard usage. We have one lot that we are selling at a price that means a big saving to you. One of the biggest 1 PRICED We urry in stock a complete line of ALUMINUM WARE, NOT]'ONS of all discriptions, China Ware, Enamel Ware, Galvagized Ware, Small Hardware, Women’s and Children’s siery, Stationary, Glass Ware, Dry Goods, elc., at Prices Unheard of COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW STORE! v IRVING’S VARIETY STOR The doors of the NEW IRVING’S VARIETY STORE will swing open to the public on Saturday Morn- Among the hundreds of interesting things, we will offer the followjne snecial : ltcmu at truly SU’RPR]SING PRICES. TUMBLERS Everyday Tumblers, not easily brok:n. for general use—some with horsesho= bot- SPECIAL PRICE ?7—YOU’LL SEE ! HOUSE BROOM:S Selected of first quality broom corn—strongly sew=d, good- weight broom, well worth the money. AT '.'—CO]HE IN AND BE CONVINCED REMEMBER The above items are only a few of the many BARGAINS that we have. You CANNOT AFFORD to MISS this IMPORTANT EV'BNT Consider this please, your invitaticn to come even if you do not intend to buy. We want all you falks to see the NEW VARIETY STORE ON SATURDAY ! WE WANT YOU TO COME AND RECEIVE ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL BOXES OF ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—FREE ! which will be given to every customer atle’nding and taking advantage of some unusually good values, es ! — Real Valu Willimantic, Conn. JUST AFI E’W STEPS OFF MAIN STREET—EUT IT PAYS TO WALK'! $100 master-and Harvey charge of the cardid in recognition of their inz Ashland 1 amamnting to approx Ly hoidup Marc agent ‘of the Ashla in behalf of thein ted. the two youw ing weel the mantic team by 176 nins. This time it w by 84 and the visiting team hals asied for another game rext week. At the clos of Wednesday’s game he pitality of Gordon were enterfained in his Finn blpck. ton con company, heir their s team Undaunted lodge mighty team is out to Ayers of Norwich beat any fraternal order team in aptist chureh Sun Connecticut. ~ The score Wi at 7 p. i night wes: ure on “Th Undaunted Lodge Totals .. hne Denefit the direction of H G. Frohmander, Versailles M. E. proved a success tl R. Bu r the Reod Manley . the proceeds of the evenir Fancher were taken with abil Anthony neil, school master; Main Deacon Josiah Storrs mander; Hezek: Zepedee Von Pe Totais —Mirs, Humllif Notice has een received of the mar- |Tarbox; M Anna Hedler Frohmande by Bessie Famning Foster o , and Alphonse Le- The ceremony was friage of Mrs Swamipscott, Ma vesque of that®plas performed at the Congregational parson- , Alma Boutili age March 16th by Rev. Robert Camp- | Mabei Towers, Catherin, bell. Mrs, Levesque is a native of Jew- | Allen, Edna Lawton and Giadys John Krumbhotz, t wore Benson, Cl L Car: Benker and Louis Midtz. Friends of Rev. Frederick ett City, daughter of the late, Mrs. Charles H. Faaning. The Ashland Cotton company received Tuesday $200 in gold from the Fidelity r Mr. and Byron R 106n, 104 8 s 0CCUM AND VERSAILLFS- Harris i1 106 Davis - 23 102 A comedy in two parts, Ye V McChiggage 36 2 School of Long A was given Wilits Occum hall F evening to house. The entertainment w is to Had Nervous Indigestion Could not sleep —Lost Weight Only Wincarnis helped her Miss Helen Miller of 10 Thompsan Street, Philadelphia, Pa. says: ‘‘Let anyone who may question the truth of your claims for Wincarnis come to me and I will soon dispel all their doubts. A year ago I had a very bad spell of nervous indigestion and although my doctor did all he could for me, nothing he gave me relieyed me of the dreadful attack. 1 lost my appetite, I could not sleep, my nerves got worse and I rapidly lost weight. 1 had read about your wounderful tonic Wincarnis—for wonderful it certainly is—and 1 decided to give it a trial. Almost. immediately my appetite came back and soon { was able to et a refresl night's sleep. My nerves grew steady, my indigestion disappearcd and I began to put an flesh. 1a fact, 1 gained § pounds while taking Wincarnis.” Wincarnis is sold in Nerwich by National Drug Stores, Main and Shetucket Streets and all first-class druggiste. Tonic and Rutmmn Wiite for interesting booklet (free): “HUNDRED PER CENT HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT” Edward Lassere, Inc., Dept. B, 400 West 23d Street, New York ] TR AR NORTH conard of Seginning Monday, March 27th THE COAL AND GRAIN BUSINESS Will Be Under the Management BALTIC GRAIN & CuAL €0. A COMPLETE LINE OF HORSE, DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS WILL BE HANDLED, AT MINIMUM PRICES, ON A STRICTLY CASH BASIS. COAL ORDERS WILL BE PROMPTLY YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. BALTIC GRAIN & COAL C0. Milligan returnin the past Fat m on 'TH WOODSTOCK to Hov he. ausnices on. George Lyon have r sehoo H. Healey Women Vo entertained rs 3t her Mrs. Healey returned from older he swazs ATTENTION BALTIC Formerly Conducted by HULL & HAWKINS of the CARED FOR. BALTIC, CONN. Inhale !t—Rub lt ln for grippe, influenza, fainting, colds, catarrhal throat, headache, bronchitis, @sthma, croup, etc. The favorite hmlly liniment for more thaz 65 years.

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