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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY; APRIL 14 1922 There’s Noflung Comphcated About this repairs is its simplicity. nary spreader. » beater- strnction has made it ‘pessible #o produce so simple and so du- rable @ manure spreader. This feature is patented——no oth spreader can use it. Its driving gears are entirely enclosed— - they operate in oil within a dust-proof case—they will wear _ for yeara. In looking at the John Deere Spreader, be sure to note that all of the main working parts #-c mounted on the rear ax'e,; where they can’t get out of line - to cause binding, heavy draft and breakage. The John Deere is a low- The Spreader with the Beater on the Azls n-the-axle con- - ¥l er Spread V& One big reason why the John Deere Spreader gives highly satisfactory ‘servi It has no chains, no clutches; and only about half the parts necessary on the ordi: It gzvs extra yeam of service. ce at low ‘cost for 'SPREADER daw:-., assy—lead ng spreader. It’s only thirty-sixinches tothe top of the box. « You can gee whefe every forkful goes. High lifting offmanure, the hardest part of 10ading, is done away with This machine spreads all kinds of manure evenly; bunch- ing’is prevented by the revolv- ing rake——another < patented feature. We can also furnish a straw- spreading attachment for the John Deere Spreader which makes it a perfect two-in-one machine. iy, There is no machine we sell that we recommend more bighly, -Comein and let. us showit toyou. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. Telephone 700 — WILLIMANTIC, CONN. N COLCHESTER Hanry \Bigelow of Royalton, Vt., for- merly of this place, is visiting relatives in town for the holida Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyman were the s of fiends m Wi ntic Tussday. ~Mies Eva Cohen of New York " is .t £ués“toff her parents on Lizwood evenue for. the- holdays. Tive :Jewisk Holidays began Wednesday evéfting, - 21l thdir places of dbusiress whl ofese for two Ghys. The F of Passover fs being celebratnd. Serviees Being held in the synmagogua - on Lebanen avenue The body of Mrs. Jane Randall, who i€l 4n_ Worwich, was brought here for burial ‘Wednesday afternoon in Linwood cematery. *Ray E. Keller, of Norwich, county sec- retary of the Y. M. C. A. was in town thiy week . Inithe interest of the ¢ aniza- than, Charles Perkine of Fast Maddam was here “Wednesday One ‘of Brazos ,ed throwgh the large auto trucks pass- illage Wednessday after- foon goiz toward Norwich for work on tke new stretch of road which be bulit through Lebanon, beginning at the Colchester 1ina and extending to the Boz rak llne. Work will ‘beg! TWooster ‘Star lodgs;, O ; Masontc hall Wednesda is to D. club met in the clubroom orf Matn t Wednesday “evening. - A drncli: was served afier the business ses- and Mrs, Art H. Chapman mo- torad to-Norwich: Wednesday: Engineer' John Smith of the highway department was in New London Wednes- day ton A. Taintor Post, G, A. R., held a meeting at the home of Comrade E. R. Hill, on Pleasant street, Thursday after- noon to make arrangements for Memorial Day. The post and American Leglon will £0 to North Westchester this year to dec- orate graves. Mr. ‘and"Mrs. Charles L. Strong, Mra Katls Talestt and William Johnson mo- tored to Norwich Tuesday. G! IRVING’S VARIETY STORE. “Just a Few: Steps Off Main Stzee!, But It Pays to Walk” Same Goods 4 3 F f:; ware — Toys — Notions— Saf::r Money ?{Z Goods — Hardwafe — Mone ALU - COME IN AND- Crockery — Enam: Glassware — Woodenware — Aluminumware — Ti . ONE OF OUR MANY ~WEEK-END SPECIALS |1034INCH DEEP Double Round elwar More Goods ALUMINUM LOOK AROUND ! i el jhe officer asked him NQRW[Q}[ BU‘LLE]‘]N inted in charge of the affair: ¥ s' Dion,. chaifhan; G- Wwillimantic 'Office misdas Beleo, treasurer; Charles E 81 Church ‘Street Telephone 1062 S T e e A Buick automobile owned and driven 4 by Reglnald- Ward,:-of* Norwich, and a Dodge- automobile driven by a Lebanon party figured in an accident late-Thurs- day afternoon at the Junction of Center and Union streets. The car was driven by -Mr. Ward was~ headed - east on Union street and just before reaching Cent stroet the Dodge car turned out of Cen- ter street also headed east. Mr. Ward to avold striking -the-Dodge, swung sharp- iy to the right and inorcased his speed The car struck the curbing breaking off the right front Wheel at-the hub,. the rear wheel mounking the sidewalk. The car arrowly:escaped bresléing the large show windows at'ths A. J. Martinean store. Each operator felt that the other Arthur _P. Bergeron, Charles DeVillers, Al- George Peloquin, Henty Arthur Dubreil, Josoph ¥. and’ all fred Lariviere, Desmoureau, Gaudreau, Albert J. Fournier, president of the varidus French societies of the city. The committes at_a mesting held Thursday evening at St. Mary's hail reported that everything was going most encouragingly. San Jose council, No. 14, Knights of Cohombus has been given one nizht during the carnival and members are to attend Flotimond Be and Georze Mury W. Buchanan, of Mancfeld, state was at tie commo: to blame for the ‘accident . At the palice | the town building station the” matter Wwas settled- to the |poss of meeting chi satisfaction of hoth, ployment ~certifica large number of ch given the required grade subjects. About a fhalf dozen of them passed the requirements and receiv- ed working certificates. Emner_ Howlett, of Mt. Hope was be- fare: the' police court Thursday merning, charged with not having his car registra- tion when he was storped by the polico after parking his car ‘Wednesday aft- efnoon ‘on the prohibited “side of ‘Union street. Howiett told the court that his registration was in the car &t the time © ‘produce - if, but 1 - Jater ixth Funeral scrvices for Mrs, were held Thu Louis L. afternoon urt Jooked upo: an overgight and n ef excitement prevailed Phoeniwx“e end on highways that town and this city Wedrnesday ni while - State “Policeman of Stafford Springs, and the local searched unitil late into th three men who stole the M of Harold Copeland which had Deen parked in a lot near a sawmill at Phoe- s} Windham nixville, Wemesday afterncon. 'Ihe 7 Brodiy thieves were seen to take the car S Guahter of Tt rural mail carrier, whe with al r Bram o raman chase. The autemot abandoned about two miles from the cation of the theft, but a search failed to produce the men who took ithe car. cording to the description, the men v khaki shirts and blue serge suits. Robert A. ister, A ord Kinne; Robinson and a nephey, one Isabel B, L. Robinson. Funeral services for Mrs. ere were held Thursday Ovide Larivi- morning at -9.15 120 Hope stree’ church at 9.30 elec officiating Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown, of Nor- wich, delivered the sermon at the serv of preparation for the [Eastern: com- munion at St. D) Thursday night at the chu e | Tt | hour passion service is togoe held at the i church today (Good Friday.): from 12 Sipmersib il o o noon untll 8 p. . Rev. Waiter ¥ Bor- | Anne: sociely and escorted to th chert, reum-, ‘has announced that poo- h e ple attending the service and who cannot remain through the entire service are re- quested ito leave the church during the singing of tite hymns. Calls from the Near East for more cangoes of food to save the ing pecoles of R enia Irs. Alfred Desrosier The commit ] h's e bk three starv- have ward Lar- t forth a local reso the and- William tes in charze of the i the “earvide has announced the foll fioral tions of: recent. date Natehaug “School $39.62 Briet Notes Windham Center School 4100 5o = pusines brip o Frank Tarrabee ... 2000 n a business Ladies Missionary Society Wind e el Miss Julia Guild 100 = demacd for th Mrs. T. Aldén Weir 5.00 Total 2 1fdications are that the carnival to he given by St Mary's parish this-month will be the-biggest of its kind staged by o tocat organization. The procecds are the benefit of the new rectory on Maple purchased ate of avenue which was - Tecently from the administrator of the e Mrs. Mary P.. Marble, and which is in gremodeled and finished prior to ocou pancy. The followimg ~ committee ha service of meditation - at the hurch mn.rht “Good Friday Men's club hurch held W illi= of South entertalining 1talls | 1f you are not strong or well 20 gve irto gomelf, tomaks ‘the following test: see how long he o Vest you cap work ot how far youcan RICLE uged e 3 walk_withont becoming tired. n Next take two fivegrain tablets TED . IRON - three theirincreesed strength, $ energy. Nuxsted mgmnmd o give satis. n':gwmrmdgi it posted all goodidruggists.: the plant would for the remaindar having occaslon setween this city o decided impro to use gangs of JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer $0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant’ Tel- Connection . A D. Boss hava hesbro that they will 20th \p arriv and Mrs Kiliourey Bros. FUN’E’RKL bIRENURS M"D ‘EMBALMERS Wiilimantic, Conn, {Lady Assistant) Charles € Conmercial normal sahool, graduate of the school. the p Jones formerly head of the department on ogram of the Western New York 26 Union St. Phone 292 MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. THINGS YOU NEED WITH YOUR EASTER COSTUME, Silk Jersey Petticoats Not to be oq‘tc_lone by the very clever Suit, Dress or Skirt—Petticoats have decided to be just as alluring and pleu'm;ly different as they possibly could. The new amvnh reveal several new styles which will mtereat you, in s‘hades to match your‘Easter costume, 'fl:eseuepneedulowufi.%uptofl% Commerdiat Teachers’ he! | Twenty_ applicants tenses visited State Policeman Russell Harmon at the police station Thirsday during ‘his hours in this Daniel Bartlett of Mt. Carmel school, Mt. Carmel, Conn,, is the guest pver Bast- er of John Buck of Nort Dr. and Mrs. O night for Atlantic convention to bei operators’ M- Rafferty of Brown university is at his home for the holidays. Howard Knight of e is at home for the Iaster vacation SHORT, CALENDAR SESSION AT WILLIMANTIC MONDAY Windham county superior court short calendar at Willimantic, Monday, April at 11 o'clock a. m. Judge George E. Hinmen presiding. The short calendar L) L Davis vs Wi : Groyr, adm., Benjamin milk, beef e Papgello Veronica Richy Harriet Stah so high in fibre. mash that Valuable Feeding CHAS. M. COX CO. AL AL L0 (AL-2) iz Mildred Giit frta Chines ster; Swect migrant wo- mmigrant albumen and makes WIRTHMORE MASH Feed Hens Rigl{t. } They Will Lay Right; The Right Feed Is Wirthmore Buttermilk Mash It is the alwa; bination of ri grains with uniform com- , sweet, ground pure dried butter- scraps, dried milk sh meal, that protein-and low in Successful poultry raisers have proved that it is the ONE can always be de- pended upon to be right. Instructions—Free Write to St. Albans Grain Co. ST. ALBANS GRAIN (0. Manafsctarers St. Albans, Vermont Crumb Ruth Bliven; o young 1 Christians 1o realize more fully the great tragedy of Mt- Calvary. Postmaster Charles A. Jerome has an nounced the following postoffice hours for Good Friday: 9-10-a: m., §-6 1. m. All Piainfield stores w&il be closed ail day. man, ma Helen B }\ ndu wo- an woman, e A Alfred - Philiips~ has secured pointment“for carrying the th the Versal railroad station and les postoffics. * Mr. Philiips hi Rouff began his illes M. E. church S A hearty welcome was ended to I Mr Rouff by a large con; Members the Ver sented R mahogany circle of friends n the joss of their = Thomas Hargreaves,” who entered government -sertice last June in coast department. Death was caused by ning, ‘the “body” mot having been found A big bun Miss ¢ the store of H. A. Richards. planning a combinat the use of himself and family as dence and shop. Tite store building on ty o fthe Totokett Manufact pany recent secured of John Herbert A. R Walter Wathen shipment of dition to == Frank Frank Mr. i buiiding f recent] 500 young chicks and Mrs. s were and g Gregory, Mrs. C. H. Boy- F. B. Bushneil served at BRIEF STATE NEWS Merlden.—Atlantic rated its 50th evening ~with o of €. HWerbest St - £ fewelr of Con. | and furs Hartford —Dr. John T. Black, state — commissioner of health, talked to the Hartford Rotary club its luncheon in the Hotel Bond Monday on Connecticut’s Death Rate Suffield—The interior of the post s been redecorated and new equipme in pl this week. The p anzed { P] AINF lELD died Thur 104, from in training enip Adams-arrived here m tow of the:Spartan and was the" fost wof William When' the water reaches a higher point the ship will be towed north of Giide aleeve Iland and beached, where she w be set afire for the purpose of getting the aining metal in her hull ions church black to help : Mrs. Benjamin et LA SECE S e Montclair, N. J itations for the marria ghter Dorothy and Fred: Yozeph W. Fordney Thursday, April 27 i p. m, in the Congregational churc Montelair, N. J.© The groam is a grad- tate of Yale and a son of:ths late Fred OCCUM AND VERSAILLES DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT i FOR ‘ PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9 A. M.TO 8 P. M. 715 Main Street. Alling Building Willimantic Phone YOUE COTTAGE OR CAMP may be furnished at a ressonab with seleetions from gur I mged Furnitpre, Stoves, efc. WARD BROE, 5 Jacksow ‘St., Willimantic the me will © ik Hartford opened Mr. and Mrs Bast Granby engagement of their iss Doroth gar P “hatles & Franess Se iake, men Blaks of Harford home, for it offers unlimited at the least possible cost. Complete Home Furnishers THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Phene 705-3 1S 4 SWiING AR Representative ~from Michigan and - Chairmon of - the powerful ~Waxseandi Moans Commitiee WALL PAPERS Wall Paper is the logical wall covering for the modern choice in appropriate designs and colors and provides the maximum of decorative effect In assembling our line of wall paper we Tave eidoavored to select only such patterns as combine beauty in pattern and color at a moderate price. Our complete line is now ready, and we would agpreciate an opportunity to show you the many new patterns in our large stock. The J. C. Lincoln Co. Main and Union Streets, Wllllmenhc, Conn. Undertakers Phone 705-2 HAVE YOU A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET