Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 2

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painfully Injured . fig in his stable back he could not his ha ‘The{ M. back “of the hand Was badly cut, %: provi wa sthen taken to St. Joseph's hospital|held ti TIN was brought by the trustees of the so- | where it Tequired several stitches to &5 | ing. mm m v, Mary G. Foti stated In the ap-|up the wound. _ i bl ‘“2 fh "s'az n# clety 3 oL e Lynn, 5 - Winisantie Offfce plication for an. Injunction &glinst the| g jourer or willmanblc bnsebatt %‘“ o A oz | soctety to ejéct the Fotis from' the prémi- fiomi, Mrs. Ion Goodell, mi rs. F. 51 chuish BFHA Felsghone i3 | S ea‘l"te: el‘he Withdrawl of (e appeal|fans witnessed the opening games of ns wi n i, the World’s series Wednesday at the | L UPM \iry @ Poti dnd Salvators Foti of |{igry procode case that sne had no lesal| 080 Br. Quer. ONelll, Feank Lem-| pyie in Dalon. this city have brought.suit against the |gefence on efectment but has an eault- | iyl SOR opBURE G FIANRE, BEOF | Mrs. Adelbert Agard of Wales calléd trustees of the First Seolety of Spirltusl-{gyje right to legal titlé to the property | (W Vo SRR, LOUS B Hen nln% on Stafford friendd récentiy. jste. Thd Action s to compel théin 10} gy she would suffer an irrépargble loss | 17010 ¥ non" 0oy ool Supts. ok live up o fhe agreemnents of the {ermE | dhe wis efécted fioth It $hea and Eugene Moriar(: wfilruléa ve t 3 n the sale of the property of the %0-| " e casp is re(urnable before the Wind- | Jed. 4nd Hugens Moviarty wil th‘ o} . STAFFORD' m plety which is a structure known as the pam courity superfor court the first Tues- | 1 0 o, oox . vk SRIE o T RLp ikt | e Tn the old saying, “O, banand, whern |, 7"g, ZoPUPHCH nsg;md which includés A 1 Damaker {0 e mnent| The Chdmber of Coimmercs Held their! iy thy sting? the sting was discovered|ing Strict of Stefford which inc O s i e "o "the.estafe | ammual meeting récently and the report | by Gus Girdica in the North street stors | g ‘or e per o Norne Vecanions O s B e O iy ooy | of the nofirating commitiés was heard. | rgom o Willard . Swith, fruft dea foriing ot 15 Olont Gionde M. DET. R L e e o v | 1t vas voted that one ballot be cast f0r'| when & deadly Poisonons banana spider | mor™ o it WAN omen ehis- previous litigation cases between the two | (L A4% SOlE il 0N F0 a"" The of. | when 2 deadly DA e SR Bl Jc {1 of Weft ultord N O chgls. b=z H v process trial heapd July | ficers for the ensuing vear follow: Presl|was taken to the science class at thel|ine ilelimdnaries were ot of the wdy 50,1942, Judgment was Eivén agaif the|dent, Valentne L Mutphy: firet vice|pign school for ifspection. The insect | nle PISUIAANICS Were out of Gie Wy et eal was taxen o the | president Harry W. Standish; second|resembles the ordinary spider. It i¢f pricons o aon ity AL d A Windhes county superior court for the | Vicepresident, James P. Hustard: ré-|yery scarce in this section. Fimtge fle B s Bl g Fotts, Chéh detendunts. The appédl wis | COraing ik S ‘“‘"\,‘““ “”n‘;"‘,‘,l Auction Friday, 1703 West 3‘;‘" cumbent of the office, ¥ " v \ corresponding secretary, 2 stréét. Rexidence of 'W. Hi Squires. Sec T o i Mg S o o | treasurer, G. Raymond Young; directors, | claesified adv —adv. o e bt ol Sl for_an injunction “preventing the First | ChaFles W. HUL y;m:m:;nl::m' e o J0nn I, Cumimicic was a Hartford Vi | diate of his pomiation and invited niny y 4 3 . - | itor nesday. Bt hion o7 the BUilAmne ontit he [ Dooue, -C. F. Rigedorf, Andréw Roud,l''Srra: Swmher B, Harvey has returned | L0GAPESAr Defore the Shyadon. sued present suit was settled in superior court.| Samuel Feldman, Nelson A. Daniels,|from g viait with Mrs. Bertha Chapman egR confidence The injunction was gravited and notice [ Frank P. L. Ombardo, Archie'Buchanan, |y Yaterbury for a few day hifistration of affa ".g"’&':"»'r'ém‘“fi was served on the rustees of the so-|dr~ Aufustus Greene, H. A. Blanchetté,} nrs Poter McHugh 6f Nortamptor, | cisty, George Hatch, Arthur 1. Bill and|Jemes F. Twomey and George Gurl, e " i ich the delegates werd: 15 staying with her sister, Mrs.|inviteq to a dinner at the Springs housé: | fréparéd by the foclai Gomimittéd for < Tuesday night. The shoré at MeNicoT's Albert L. Mills, President Hill presified and after the "It is alleged by the plaintifis that on|Teading of the minutes of the previous £ April 21, 1922, they eftered into an oral |meeting a resolution upon the death of fyjrg 3 Prank P Fenton: httenaed the fi- | JEWETT C!TY bedch dnd a wdrm moéonlight night midds J. Costello. and Mrs. Gegrge C. Maon aney y epard w v i . idédl conditions. A tug of Wwar, Sames| T HE vilue of Tanlaé ad ement with the trustees of the so-pJay M. Shepard who was a member Was|neral of their uncle, Hon. E. J. Tupper & 3 3 ety for Mo purchase of the building, Unanimously adopted as read. in’ Stamford., Wednestey A fire was- discoversd By Mrs. John :nfl smg_lr:!:‘ mar;'e A en%mm e‘re— ily n'xsucmeééi mln very $2.000 wgs to be pald down on the price) The fourth annual report of Secretary| Mrs, Henry fTurner of Lexington.|T. Stewart Wednesday morning on the|Ring. ¢ Who attended tHeé confer- torcl ly demoiis id thé hom of $12,000, the balance to be secured by { M. K. Sullivan was read and accepted. | Masg, has returned after being the guest |100f of Frank Cessivant's house on Ma-| €nce of churches at Preston Oity ffom States and Canada from famiiles where motheér, father, son and daughter have all- found hedlth, trustees of the sge he i o Smith: board of rélief, Waltér F. Storrs;| Frank has gaified six pounds, Car- The expense on ¢ telectmen. Daniel & ‘Flaherty, Febd C,| olina elght, and little Jofiéph is as re wu 610, . . | HELD AT PRESTON CITY hé Jewett City church Wednéiday T Jnn'. ”D‘fl:teg'iw 1 first mortgage payable at a rate of not|The report showed the total registration|os Miss fda Davidson for a few day thewson street, Sparks from a nedrby|thé JeWwett City churchés on Wedndsday nk ‘8t., timors. After put- ecs than $500 a year, of regular members and sustaining mem-| Mrs. Henry §. Bowers (Margaret |bonfire were the cause. The damage was ‘"". ff;;f :’0""(‘:" 8. Sicvhe’g::" efid ting this splendid tomic to the test On that day a written memorandum | bers to be 461. The electlon of officers|Thomas) and family have leff for thewr|less than §50. Q‘:'n. r& ALH sfilelfflg‘xk ns, Aw;‘ln with hersel ahd three children, vigned by Messrs Bill and Hatch was|)then took place. The retiring presidnt,|home in New York after spending the| Food sale, Con"l. vestry., Saturday, fi'm - A, Hasklll, Ars, B " i Ust.| Mre, Deckret says: siven to Mrs. Foti which contained stipu- [ Charls W. Hill, was given a unanimous | summer there in Scotldifd. B Oct. 7, 3 p. m. i T8 hF L ';'f"m"’“' X I ”"'Mm 23 “Tanldc has been such a greht fitions of the xale as regards fo the|rising vote of thanks for his faithful| Miss Mariod Hilliouss, daughtér of{ Joseph Rood, T. E. Les, Eimier Mllér. e N R RgiChenes, Miss M| blessing to miaelf-and these chil- price. stated with @ rate of six per cent. | work as leader-of the chamber of com-|ir. and Mrs. James W. Hillhouse, S. G. Norman, George Norman, Ehim‘i“' “{‘?’% PR e i fi: '] dren that it has won iy lifelong intereet to be paid on the balance of | merce. . HIll then congratulated the|resumed her duties in Hartford, aficr|Milier, Eimer Starkweather, Frénk B "l L 55 1gabe Tl praise. My heaHh h éen so pevments. The Fotis were to keep up|new president and handed him the gavel. | being il at home fof a few da ton, G, Andrews, James Crary #id B, ’nl “;‘ B8 Bt M wretched for W6 ot h ree Tonths the insurance and the insurance. papers [ Mr. Murphy briefly spoke to the meeting| Charles M. Thompson and qaughter|H. Hiscox of Griswold were at Preston H I‘,,?d %’h"‘,‘“g“’m 3 Bl that I was just around. were to be held by the soclety along with fand thanked the members for the honor | Evelsn. and Burt G. Thomnson, syent|Plains Ttesday, fo see & potats disging [roun®: 3y Kr ®a R ML T T oot n(nfier Ltlt nUf diceh 1o 06 all taxes on the property and the trustees|conferred upon him. He asked for their| Wednesday in Danbury visiting Mrs. | démonstration by the Storrs Afrietitu- t" 2 - AR B s'"é' much good and had & world of Wére to pay the town tax due fn April, | co-operation in the chamber's work. Fred Thompson. ral College power difgér. Theré wers|Ucl Géer, Sis. & H. Anthofiy, Ms. trouble with indigestion. 1 have . 1922 The agreement was slgned Iy the| The subjects of rendering assistance| Mre. Kirk Wallen has been the guest| exhibitions of this maehine om the|l: Onefiey, Mr. and Mts. Fidnk Ray and| (rouble with Ddigfsion. % have Presence of Dwight A. Lyman. to the Welfare Bureau, the Salvation Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wallen ia| Maine, Pendleton and =~ Hood SR i i Imost wetl ! - Clam chowder supfer at Newent, Fri-| Tanle and am & L A chéck of $250 was given by the| Army in its drive and the B. P. O. E. J{xrhnrd pot by a team of ‘hordes, With en P& ; PR Sl worhdn- alréady. Plaintiff at that time as part payment{band of ywhich Charles N. C. Wheeler is - gino power in back, the aimost human 95y 630, Price 40 centsadv. aj Fragk d i and for the structure. director were discussed. In the first and STAFFORD mechamism lald out the potdtoes i 2 s Margierite Young left town Moi- ohfi TFra dfed ity a last matfers committess of three were fong row. On one fleld the vield was| 93y for Boston. whero she has cntefed | Cardlina, who is four, Both com- According to the plaintiffs, the latter | S0 TR BORITR ICES Y ssibilities. L > oy 52 51 Mre. Gibbs' school on Berkeley &treet. platried f neaadches, paifis in the snd /the (ristecs met o My 5, 1 ppoinfed to investigate the possibilities.} Rev. F. W. THolen has returnéd from |440 bushels to the acre. Without any & C. 'W. Hills, James B. Fullerton, Frenk | i ;i A AN i g 3 Mr. and Mrs. A..A. Young are énjoying | storhach, and wé v&'y rem 88 at yed Mary G. F H. Pout, Fred D, Tordas and O b, beger| 1is vacation shd oceipled his pulpie Sun. | hutry the Hidotine was AiEBing %0 Bushc |, 5ok trip throbgh tHe Whité mioust night. Théy appetites, | TPk ‘. ;},;“" c'"""‘ ,,“ manded that the balance of the price | Fo8S. Fred o ol day, els a minute. Fai : P 3 \ dat; right, i should be stated in the note and mortgage :""' b "'_:"_"“,‘.‘1"“‘, a committee of fivél My and Mrs. William Batchelder have| The Congrégdtiondl C. E. socléty en- T m{;fie"(‘"'i‘fl ‘;‘: ’fls";%l;":kfi:': Below, Mrs. Jounhmo #s fmsabie on demand and refused to en. | 10 PrCPare a list of committees to be| returned to their home in East Milton, |jovéd the weenie and marshiliow rods SPR NG Hil ’i, declares Tanlac has "‘* & o o " sgneemen oy s [URELSIO 10 06wt of rstre” it SPRING HILL ol U e | el B e not demand the halan"lel of 10,800 for | eting wap Aasoinen 2 Théré was a comparativély small 4t- r::ul‘:l‘ n’(,“z. e: :i‘:n toeeqt He was - wny specified term at all, : s teiliiice & fhe anhudl fodn meeHng & St A8 AL T o Bete of others whose statements aré on The' Fotis had been ogcupying the| The Woman's Club held its second Monay, only 198 ballofs being uséa.| (retful day &nd night. and@ was very | filc in the Tanlac offices. Hardly building prior to the agreement, and)mecting of the seasion recently. The Theré Were 122 straight républican bul-| (hin &nd nale. ThHey have taken | , gay passes that does mot bring they had made considerable improve- | Dames of Miss Hurriet Gorould and M 1063 4nd 45 strdight O&ackatl about two bottles of Tanmlac each | guorc® of such messages of praise minta &ibd sitcrationn. uftsk- belng » re. | Whllkm. Erooke. a8 mew members - soard )] Wwere throw out. The following were| TOW. and healthier, happier chil- | from every part of the Umited Siadied to do.#e By ‘the alaie Dolica: de. }8 S i Bealdred . clectod: Assetvon Fiopard| @ren could riot -bs - foumd. John paftment and with the consent of thé r é Waies I | . . 2 : fdt as a butferbdll and playful as | sontentment and the joys 6f Hvis I was ed that if the Fotis pur- | ::‘,T:m' f'ul,:;k fli;g,'f‘“”,_ “;f;‘,‘ o sudi.| & Kitten T certmifily have £00d | through simply lxk!ngi coursé ot qped ‘”; "””‘fl ng ;h'f "“"MK biear “‘ ! tors, Frank W. Millafd, Géos : reasons for p:xl!ing Tanlun Tanlac. xpeuse but thay if they (did not the 3§ (Zpe-ial to" The Bullegl’ BhfAdibn wes iy ¥, drew: V. B. i THe éxpériénce of thé Deckrét | Panlac is sold by ail good d_ml- B ces aiiciid relmbiitss v, e Robbins. TrORONIONL By TR Mt . . abiied; Chinee B T tamily ié onty t¥pical of thousands | sists. the | ol Church at Preston City today, 144 | DInner was detved in t6h chuich vestry, | JHISHC M. Manis: cot csibiod, T tepum the A7 ariving very slowly and | résume his work aftér béing sick for $4v- o evtoes onerta with | Rev. Rodérick ScLeod ot Hasover. say. | HOATy owlton ; constables, Rollin|from the avénue, driving very y su ng an organ predude played by Miss Apby |8 Brace, The praise dervice at the|B- Clark. Elmer W. Lanphear. Wayhe keéépi whil t6 the right. The inevitable | eral months. v opént g % L. Storrs, James J. Kerwin, Theron D.| colision which occtirréd resuited in shak- E. Lyman. of Columbla #a§ & re- | Sul hur to folalic onctnalond Stantori. After the doxology was sk, 1,‘;“"{"’5;:512‘: sl ::g':e “;,3,,{:5 Swift, Irving W. Fuller; registrar of | ing {hé woman np considefabls. cent caller in town. : | ety of the ;(\é-‘);r:;gc?;o?‘;;:io: :::V )Th: .respaon- G. Hall sang, Zion by Rodney. H6 was|Yoters, Frank W. Millard, Edwin W.| Officer Johin McDeHnott Hearing hér| Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis havé ré- < 2 the local club. | sive reading was conducted by Rev. H.|2ccompanied by Miss J. Kellogg Hall. ; town school committee, Williain{ story thdt #hé wds badly injured, took | turned from their honey moon ind -é 1 £ fn Elistory. - b Aepoli 68 Pask A chorus chois|During the business méeting, Rév. Mr.|F. Kirkpatrick, Clarence H. Savige | hér to thé officé of Dr. J. H. MéLaughlin. | visiting - Mrs. Curtis' parents, Mr. 43a r L . Arnolq of Pachaug. A cf 18 ChOI| prentice read the résolutions, in ~hich|Jameés W. Green; town clerk for one| He told hér fo réfain in bed for & few | Mrs. F. H. Bennett. a wholchopper wax|sang ‘the anthem, My Soul Exultiig|ip, o)jest sister church i Ahe conféretice | ¥ ewelllyn J. Storrs; town treasurér | days and shé would bé 411 right. Shéhad| - Among the farmers who have filled charzed with intoxication i Police court | Sings by Bishop, which included a solof o "cyionded thanks for hér &fforts to! ur; - Lewelilyn -J. Storrs. récéntly unid#gofie an opération and 1ad | thelr gilos recéntly are Mr. Rebbington, i gl o | Wednesdoy me Bernard s hard | b ”-‘- ‘\]v'l"‘f» "“ki;mdv “']‘;’;”"3 ,;{'( make this onc of the best visits ever: 5 ‘Buchanan presided at the busi- | been six weeks in the hospital. Kocafnik Bresnik, Clifton Wright and Brok: Out Ski d Itching je d the court officials Bl any Jissop o ey, road by Tew. | Appreciation was expréssed for the|Ness meéting which was calied-at 2 o-| . Officer MoDaFmott in réporling ti¥ ac-{ Bugene McDaniels ( oken u m and tcl ing 1o, &0 u‘~ ’u;r:v;:fl:g_:;:i Q,ng;.‘:p “5: l| \1|;'u[;;n$ Lm_m "a{ ek Sl € ‘xll-.q»r »d tables, the well-sung 56109, c:‘vck. \ouué_1 to ;lc\rflh the reports :r c%a-m ]fl‘acéd no blame upvlnl)lrh B;flver‘ Mrs: FBva Spavlding Stons of Brizter 3 A . sy 9 undepy . & e Ry v S snio o fand the well-tuned messages. the town officers which included thel the faull béifig entire with the driver . George 0. Baleh' recentiy- Eczema Hélped Over Night 20L ot REAGEN V48 that NG TS ety Erestdiie 3 &?Ih;\;mlutan’; P i For Luw and Geder bidget calling for $37,000, for the com-|'of the wigon, it is said. Charles Lawton was ‘in - Willimantic e tinped w0 as (o allow time for Officer! 1The sermon of the morning was by | It Was resolved that as the law 6f ouf S0 Bl By AL Gy ¥ ARRE L] “;, A\Lur;;:’-;a:msvz.‘"m?;m oyed a trin For “unsightly skin eruptions. rash|Leahy who made the arreést fo appear|Rev. Howard S. Stephenson. pastor of|}and and the constitition &ré in péril, WARRENVILLE Hart 5 or hlotehes on face, arms or body, you [#nd testify wlien Bermard told CHief Kil- | the Congregational church in Jewett City. | Pécause of the mistiken notion that mién to Hartford last Sunday. . 5 Y ed that the repairing of the highwaye ¥ 46 not have to wait for relief from |lourey that he was drunk. He fhen|His remarks Weré along the Jime of tho|mMAy VIOIALE cortain parts WItHOUE VIOE- | bo tere with ihe ioctmen . mEnwayel M. qoa X Durkié was home over , torture or embarrassment, declares a|changed the plea (6 guflty, and was|better beig and the greater achieve-|iNg them as a whole, that AMeEFicd MAY | guinorize the selectmen to bérrow mon- m;v;lr:ek e“vnu o was @ recént NORTH STERUNG 16téd skin specialist. Apply a le | filled $5 and costs amounting to $12.15.| ments that received their impulse from |count on these 8ix chirches to uphold ey for running expenses. Voted that thé ‘(m i - ;" E: H. Jacobs in Mentho-Sulphur =~ and improvement | Bérnard said that he had no momey and|God gicen visions. her ahw and Rer constitution, and that | sleéctmen’s books be closed Tuésday | Speespor® Sover Mre Sy ghéws néxt day. e ,.«auvl-um (r:m he be taken to BrookIvn.| s ggid that God wditéd for man to| WhAtever the merits or démérits ©f 18] foliowing the first Monday next Septém- it those from tHi vicinity who at- Beca of it« germ destroyingand his solicitation was granted. When & - Visiens | Volstead act and the 18th dmendmiént, V. i e X . drFedted he had > get a gléam of these heavenly visions, £ ber oted to adjourn the business|, i.q Rockville fair were Georgs O. ties, nothing has aver heen sted he had In his possession a cér-| 254 pointed out ‘the new era of living | theSe aré component parté of the i&w and | meéting to Maroh 10, 1923, at 2 oclack, | L™ idd Rak P found 16 fake the place of this- sul- | L2in liquor which the officials clai and thinking, that was to receive its in- | CONStiution and, as such should DBéfp, m. ~Charles E. Dodge of Gurleyvitie| B4R ang WINER FOE {n Wor- | falling upon hims He.escaved with stignt Phur préparation. The momen: you|DPUrn & hole through a tw spiration from Hhigh and noble ideals,|!r?ated with all due respect. The con-|caet the first ballot for town officers. LT Ouit An Sy were o Wor- | SRl Epplr it healing hegind. Only those|in an hours time. that caught and put into practice, must | fefence stands opposed. to all enemies of cester last Wednesddy. Wwhe havée had unsightly skin troublés Patrick Clifford e Wayne Storrs and family are on & trip | 5o 155 ORI o the sueet| , - Lafantasie will go to Putnam in 2 who - was reported | résult in lasting benefits to this age ang | Prohibition Who are trying to overthrow |{o Canada via Nia 1 * i s 5 #an know theé delight this Méntho- | Tuésday as lving de g foe zg o Canada v gara Falls. Wornén as Well as mén atténdéd the town meéting Monday in ldrge rumbérs Henry Lewis met with an_ accident while working in the woods by & wés in Webst a° Ponitiststhe few weeks to take up his former position on he bank of | those to come. a part and thus undérmine the whole. 3 J. H._Niciol of relatbeslsin S B watching the zreenhouse in that city. Sulphur brings. Even flery, itching |the Willinintic river, was atrested Tues- S i s .| Resarding the: Smyrna horror which | Freeman attended the Y. P. C. E. con-|P2St week. artin Mo=or and family and. Mre ezoma is dried right up. day night dnd charged with intoxication. | wrianam led his people into 2 new|, Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and 1sc it like cold credm, “Beware of chicken thleve(‘ is in the minds of people around here. One farm- Members of the Ladies' Ald society| T recently lost 30 chickéns and andther 5 is now well nigh out of sight and out of |y at New Haven ded gallly and-was fined’ one dol-| won dna Hven iy, ¢ PECAUSE MCling it was resolved that W8 will not and costs amounting to $8.15, and o suffer the lessons of Smyrna to be lost last Saturday Hittie Pilling of Danielson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crowell. W. R. Spooner and fam! sentence of 30 days which | Beciuse of visions and ideals of what i e OBt : 4 : S d &b |lost 17 chickens récentiy: ¥ 2 ot s T was suspended. filles, must have been, as portraved | And that ine IZQLiJQZ:Ib:sc:h;;‘:}yedw:;:'?.,nx\'qdonlfiibed bean dinner at the church|™gey B c. Bugbee, Mrs. R. Mathéw- | % : AL Glectie densiie Miller Dorrance, wife of | I the lesendary History of Greece, a|religious hatréd which wére thé cduse Of | 3irs, O. B. Nason is quite ill in & hgs-|50n 2nd W. C. Brown atteénded the Ash- ave, Ml g Of | whole generation of the young men of | a1l nat nloody £nd Aé % dt § S ford Baptist association held in Putnam DENTIST Dorrance, died at her home in|ina 11 b e ol R hat hloody an ry work at Smyrna |pital in Willimantic, % otland Wednesddy morning. She was L;°n‘}‘gfial'ci‘r‘2:c;g;‘““" Ing ChaYacters|years heavily upon the Turk &nd Moslei | Mre. Bellows has rented her bungalow | 135t week. heds of Chapth oy - born in Hanover, . June 25, 185 7 ¥ ; : in Asia @nd upon any Who Lidve any |for the winter (o an cx-service man who| Wilber lamphéar of Chapiin fecent 4 . E, ackson ihe daughter of James and Emily (Fui-| There were thoughis on the ideals that|such hatred here in Amiéfica. THAt | is taking & course at the C. & C. goent the Ay W th-his Sl AW 2s i . [ler) Millér. She is survived by her hus-| Were given to Moses. God sent forth his|Smyrna we sée what Constantifie saw In| Those who have dug potatoes here|Durkee. sPECI ; band, cne brother, Truman F. Miller of |SOn asan ideal, to save a world of re-|ine sky, the Flaming Cfo88, and there wé | réport that there are many decayeg| . Mrs. Arecl Green of Eastford has been LIRING IN Everéston, 111, and on sister, Mrs. Fan. | bellion and sin. The Savior, in his last | reeq | | ” ¥ eca¥ed| (e guest of her deughter, Mrs. Leon Evereston, TiL, ne sister, Mrs, Fan- | Pe! A, § ) St read those soul inspiring words By this | ones among them, 2 a2 PAINLESS EXTRACTING 8 Hawkind of Uticd N & Wwords, gavé to his people the great ideal. | L St P ] Gardner. The Wmany friénds of Everett Cush- man are pleaséd to léarn he is able 715 MAIR STREET. WILLIMANTIC GoTre Mt MEOTE Sorlas Foie Sign, ve Conquer, and that affer the Mr. and Mrs. F. Harreus of Staten Z Go e Into A s AVINE- | martyrdom of Smyrna we, who love the | Island, N. Y., have been at the La. Funera) Services for Reubén_ Burgess |stone was inspired and dominated by | Comioiiune fuch con joue th 2. 1t |home & coupie of weeks o were -neld Wednesday afternoon at two|Gogs visions to him. Martin Luther | ooras ons 3 L mune. Ao coapl : clock at his late home in Lebanon. Rev. : LB . . voted that these resolutions be commun- B e K:Bom'ey Bros. ', |iar. N attenee, Buriat to-| G don to'es tr'an .. Bhere foi | et (0 1he drete and, o e shtor | arro 43D waGox, 541 Siriaginianty ;’:";;l::e of i | loWed thé réformation 6f the church, | o TR B LT SRR e Saftuenced o8 COLLIDE AT JEWETT CITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND |Jay M. Shepard estate, T e o qnade & oetter PIace 10|\ Prentice suggested that the search| ¢ (Special to The Bulletin) EMBALMERS A slight collision occarred Wednestay | s he fncarpatod in oor liess. noms|for thé lost record-book be brought ta| Jéwett City, Oct. 4—Roman Koski, 98 Unien St Williraantie, Conk afternoon on Main street, when a ‘wagon p E Bn6 of ug, 18 Sent a vision, and swhen e |® Close before the nexc meeting of the | With his Wifé, Was driving a team down : in which a Polish family were riding i conferénco and the scribe make her re- | Soulé stiest Tuesday afterndon on the Phene 20¢ Lady Aceistant) et it. no man should be the same there- ¢ d A struck & Buick touring car which was v METe| port tiem. That each pastor ask from | léft hand sidé of the road, and in turning - i S ARSI parked in front of Bowman's store. The 4 i the pniplt if anyone knows of the where- | into Raflroad avénué still held to the in- shaft of thé wagon was broken and & T a9 e GOOD CLOTH FOR THE WORKER , praver and devo- The beautiful rose in all its fr 4 ¥ - h for it. If it cannot be found then | automobile, waé coming into Soulé streét . 3 Several complaints have been entered | tion. committee of which Rev. H. T. Arnola B Buscéeding Filinors & Shepird at the Jocal police deépartment saying that | grant grandeur, was once the wayside|the chairman, be appointéd to iwrite up =5 a i High school studénts are crowding the|master hand, and applied with unerring ! out earli N il 0 5 , 4 ing out earlier. He asked that Jewett City 0-62 NORTH ST, - WILLIMANTIOC | sidewaiks in the vicinity or the School. | cértalnty to the lives of men and natior .| church exchapge with Plainfield-for mext | g Lady Assistisit. T4l Coririéc Chéstér P. Lyman 6f Columbis was|as beéing necessary for the savinz up-| month's conference as Plainfield church | e lift 'hn[t st SEbEy evidenced by the|is undergoing repairs. The roll eail - inperative need. msfellows beautiful | g 1d;: 16, Griswold; b . : P - . poém, Tell Me Not in Mournful N e e G by children ride bicyclés on the Sidewalks on | flower. Ilustrations from fact and le; e bo 6581 r D i 1 Coe R T o wa! o T, Ta n fact and legz-|the book as far as possible. He alsv iy g Num-| 5, Lisbon; 16, Hanover ; 20, Jewett City; s bers, closed the pastor's address. of the book and mak: diligent | side of the turn. R. R. Barber, in his JAY M. SHEPARD child was almost thrown from the- seat.| There must be work : e énd were brought clearly home, hy suggested that the programmes bé sent 0, Preston. and 35 visitors. Mis, w th ica ‘oolén Thé resolution committee appointed hy| Constant Dessmnd for Missiondeiss Linton Tells How Hdw employed by thé American Woolén Bamtod: Rev o poikiam Prentice, | g gadress of the attérrioon ras by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable - Company in its 59 mills. . Rev. Chatles E. White, a répresentative | % c-]!flld is at This .n.‘ > of the American Board in.Boston. His aug, and Mrs. E. H. Hideox, Jewett City. s L - ————— | subiect was The Ouly Help for & Helpless = Nave takad Théy fook to us, to séé that the conditions-under i arld. e said it was inspiring us ydis Ve = e g it ' Wflhmantlc, Conn. M|SER AB[E ‘:UR e boged 1 embarrasned by e, s Ve table Co: which they fabor ate fair; that the pay they get is mand from the foreign countries for moré z:npud!wmo& fair pay; thit théy shall Be énabled to live cleany ionaries to preach to them. Mors thegood sitions In this country 10 go and pra advaricé the standards of their living. to the people who dre anxiéus fo hi ar t =5 Geimand than ks b8 SushiME wholesomie livés, to educaté their c¢hildren, and to w“ YEARS Young ministers are giving up fine po- 2 e S hem. Older mén are giving l‘trte sul ? “Fruii-a-tives” Restored Her Bl st Rl e g By miking good woolen and worsted cloth and : [ not what | gan T wive fo (o Tove, Tut| HINEE: (Y o selling it at a price which makes its “per-dolfar s‘mflm m V“a”' fraid our miss‘ionlrles are not filegvins the . value” Uflsflfmsfied by any ther Sim“af 'fabflcS. Movtrpxvitre, Carsows Co., N. H. urkey and will not. Hé told the story 2 3 -, 3 T oits £1] Yo 0w 0@ Work WS | and CaEmii ot oy Watks. and imported or domestic, thé American Woolén Com- panty has béén ablé to givé employment to more and Christians in the last few weeks, and and maore people under bettér living and working Bungalow Aprons "\ ANN ESSENTIAL NEED OF EVERY WOMAN These new ‘Bungalow Aprons will certainly answer the purpesé.of many a house dress. ‘burdensome owing to Indigestion, |that the government hag not evén “yip- . ped” as he expressed it. 4 #d gas on my stomach which caused | ™, T V0T e aadress 1t was 116 6 béléh 4 good déal. My héart |voted that the confereice send such a The collection tells a fascinating story of new ideas. Some aré plain little affairs for the houséwife when busily en- geemed to be affected. resolutlon te Secretary Hughés as Dr. Ty to t six conditions at wageés which are fair to them, to the 7 % Vi i voted fnat o o gaged in Hiousehold duties, while others are trinimed with §| 1t was teo years ago thet Twasia |05 TU00 00 Tl Fuliving e v | bOCHER é‘é"fim rible tragedy in Turkey, and our relation nflmmmfinrkout mifls; and to the, public. “Pruit-a-tives’, which proved the |0 it as Christian men and women, és- [ by the day and feel fine now. 1 tell sttt I ® | pecially through our missionary conuior | S¥ery éne about the Vi s very remedy Iréquired. Iwasfreed |(or aver a hundred vears, do réspsctfully ofthe Indigestion, which I attfibuted |and urgently request the president, sec- - ien. | retary of/ state, and others in official to my heart; and I‘mboonse\cn" positions, in Washington to taks sueh tiously récommend ‘Fruit-a-tives” |gefinite and authoritative &téps s shal | the great Fruit Medicine™. show our déep and traédt Amerletrt Christi, t) Mrs. FRANK W. WALLACE. g;i:::; .fumms Wweré #kéd DF. White 506 & box, 6 for $2.50, trial sizé 25¢. |on missionary subjects. The mt(r&\ce At deslers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | closed with the bernédiction by Rév. Préntice. The churéh was décorated ‘Limitéd; OGDENSBURG, N.X. pink and white astéré, dahlids and pt zpphque in contrasting colors, giving them a look of §| this condition and began the use of porch dresses instead of bungalow aprons. Prices range from $1.00 up to $2.50 THE H. C. MURRAY CO.

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