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NORWICH BULLETIN & Willmantle Oftice #1 Clinveh Streed held Rotary Frolic ofice i the cen- was a fife ur' o n\ of the, cmnemm rwre the hal lu whh @ s At s, ; geend marel whitch w. of a mpmr ich hare 150 il receive membess of the democra " with ¥rank: P glthered 2 on house. #oke in beh mization of a Vi ABEBE & ow practiouls Fifty eitlzens with Mrs. Jomw Reit , and Dr. W. . S. Keating , 3met and clected tie folor Mrs. John- Reilly, president ; " C. Case, firat vice president ; I c secretary Herbert D. Jard, auditor. cdmmittee of five ret Hames of thirty-five dir & E. Sullivan, Mayor Charl Rev. John E. Clark Harry § ¥, and P. J. Hind Mst of directors as ay the meeting and brought in by 6¢, follows: Rev. Harry . dohn E. Clark, Rev A Borche Beild, Dr. Laura H. Hills Ehidries W. Hill James I'. Ba daramee, Fred D. Jord: ] 3 James F. Twomey, Miss , Mrs. H. C. Lathrop, Mrs “. dr.. Mrs. John Reflly, Mus AHAT FON 1T IS 10 B HONGRY! well and hearty un- '.:h;v . 2 keep 2ppetite, good dige red Elood, and the “punch " that goes with pcrl'etl health. Gud='s Pepto-Mangan. Gudc’s for a short time and bip difference in the way you as it—liquid or tab- ; & BOSSE CORP. Pirectors and Embalmers. @ Jlonieums, Beddibg, Sew ,u,..- ete.. Rapges, epairing. limaitic, Conn. noyid sunuu. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn iLady Assistant) S WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connectisn Telephona 1962 ds sults. umemons and arige compleze. Mrs, e Boucher," second vice president; George oved by FRENCH-AMERICAN !#{.Y "MBLD AT WILLIMANTIC (Special to The Buletin) Oct. 31.—The tunder the - auspices of “iae republican party, was heid Ir \the town hall T.ngp svening a! ok, Alphonss - Gliagnon, ' whe “ided, introduced evening, |u~mp M. Lugsier "of Hoyolp, Lussier of Holypke, Mush. poke well ‘on tho merits can party and predicted 5 susgess on the coming’ election. Beiet nddregses were © delivered Mayor Charles A. Gates, candid ige of Probaie O B, Rob Willigm P. and F soth candidales for state Salp the " spaaker of tie progerting the T ip orgé C. More, Tawrence King bf and Fréd C. Tiden of South 0ir under the 1 Gaudreau réngered| Many riends and “rela- al of floral tributes’ testi- ™ in ‘which’ the dgtxaud Father Papillon’ read a committal service at the grave in St. Joseph's cemetery. The bearers wers] lcxis Caisse, Dieudonne Riduief, Emile Adolph Vaillant, Jr., Oliver Luaslev Alphonse Chagnon. The Hurtéau- ¢ Corp. was I charge of the ar- rangements. Sherman, the two old’ soii “of Mr. and } of Shetucket Park, Joseph's Tospital as the result of _{ injuries which Tie receited recently when kicked by ahorse. The boy and a Ii tle cou in the Suddenly little Bcr» unning inté" the, house 'an t Sherman had been ‘kicked by The boy's mother was aws atoh Tan ut and, him up. White of this city! called and found that 2 caulk of thei had penetrated the “skulli ~and then cut alqng the boy was taken to the hospital. 0. Blanchette and W. E. Gilman, former yarthiers fh & 4« hnu T streets have ‘nvu AMr. Blanchette has his gorm partier's share and will con- {inue the Dunsiness pprsonaily. moraing the continued Ricard, ith_asswult on John Moriarty | Mrs. Ajbina Cloutier in her testimony said that she called to Ri- d 1o cut her wood. She vaw the two men standing on the lawn and without she Moriarty” on then fold " Ricard not to | v her wood. Ricard was fined ono dol i costs whigh he pald. the (otal Lticard suddeny stri to the pol and lave heen turned over to the police wrd o young men and hoys ywho | ially near ‘the moving pic- tres. It is also claimef that | s throw peels, shucks an the street. The business men of this city haye yot- ed to keep all stores open on Armjstice . Novemher 11. ~As Sat- is the big day for all stores the: {felt that it would be a great doss ol ~{them to close on llxat particular da; of the'l ¥ of the Lungrc tignal churq’rwlm iir the chureli housé d_x & 0, A, 1;;¢ene B. il vo charge of the sewl At three q- clock- he masting hsRe Hd&hq:d e iss Miriam Woédberry, ists of propert have ‘been entered so !}r o the books. Any 1ists’ br ;.‘fiex this Aeh er (Wednesday Ent. Robert Brown of Mounum Atreet is resting c;m:%rz;hly atler an opefation, ived Tuesday”mor at §t. 'Jok T mo tng QSeph’ George L. Shepard who _has xe n- fined to his home for some %] Qf restit’ of slight lhécks ista e ‘fi" er ‘shock recently’ and Joseph's hospital wherml; cong tlon w8 tound ko lw(aerlouu mong those afte the artiques. 4t B the Palmer hn ep!u.d ‘were Mi Zustion of Tedently TH | je! x* Fentor, - | Gertrude R Tum || entertained a | strs. . P. Ghesbro. .| on_business. e plaving | § hush\eu anifa Sovaiel sumateiels have been entered: : at’ viirjous sections of Alain‘| apple . Y| When | fields ot the irvzenaqsw | Bhis” ruling ' becomes i to ‘take 15 days at once, and enjoy an I¥'s toasted. This onpeKira process qualily that can "‘»Mlcmd Malpo of Windiam, Mce Heiry Bing , Mrs. Ralph W. . Carpenter, Mrs. |3 G. Boss, nu H. Gray, Mrs. Frank Mz, Harroun and Mise Mrs. Iy I‘md Arml‘rm% ot Hilinguss has seturned home | y yvith Mrs. o. her D. Everett Ta ~u-¥m) Ay Springfield, Mask, is 2 guest of 2Ir.'and Mrs."E. B. Latham of this_cit: Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Maine of Windham | hive clofed their coitage at Grotori Long Point for the scason Mrs. Ralph W. E. Carpenter “Congregational recent! Chu Thimple- olub. and Mrs S George . ity are entertaining Mrs. Bli ing, Mrs. J. H. Faber, of Mt.-Vernon, 5 i Ernest}P. Chesbro of Hartford was a| ior with his parents, Mr. and Thom: Tyman wes here Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Moseley were re- | cent guests of (riends-in Springfield Blatthew , Healy “was in New Britain | Monday night where he was one of/the | B. Society | I judges at the Y. fair, g M. T.-A JEWEIT CITY MAN HELD UNDER §1,000 BONDS | (Special to The' Bulletin.) Jewett City, Oct. 31.—Fabien Toussy went to a wedding celebration o. Anthony street Sunday evening, _with | the evident intention of cleaning th. | place out. His first preparation. it is said, was to lgad up, muzzlefull, o o He also provided himself i about a foot long to which attached 2 piece of clothesline of equal ngth, on the end of which was tied ani iron bevelled gear weighing close 2 pound. A Dlow with this dev would have casily crushed a ‘skull. Officer Osga asked him to weapon, which Wap scen . sticking out his pocket. Upon his refusal Officer McDermotf was ‘called And the man wa: lodged in the cooler. Monday morping” in_the Griswold taw court Judge A." M. Brown bound him over to the mext term of the court of cgmmon pleas. Being unable to furnisi bond of $1,000 he is in the Norwich | After the hearing he tore up the floor at the lockup and smashed whateyer hef conld get-his hands an.. .* Progecuting Attorney F. H. Burnha: characterized the prisoner as too dan-} gerous @ person -to be at large. | —— | i e was driving down Main street in his new car Sunday ar- | ternogn. the junction of Railread avenue, , driven by a man with| An unprenounceable name, shot out of | the side street, giving I waming. Mr. Payne's car was struck squarely amid- It was badly wreeked on one Edward Gallup and Mrs. Henry Buvke attended ~\the gonferences uf churches at Bkon® Tucsday. The past grand gllicers of Reliance | , No. 29, 1, 0. O. F., nget this vening with other members of -the Spertsmen in this section hare been asiled by the Nef England Bird Band- ing Association to assist in''the move-| Tmen:. i It is belisved that they can, fall, be of great value in behalf -of Study and protection; hecause they & Many bird flights 6 the best advantage, &ild a5 & riile know the birds. "Soveral 'thotisind ' birds have heen banded all through- this section, and lo- Nunters areasked to kindly report %‘f see afiy’ bird in"the woods or at weals an aluminum-bapd on its Teg: . souvenir e Are - belns recuflvé“? "{l;o\lgh“;:om Mrs.'F. 'H. Gilbert, m Malone, ‘N."Y, " Their paty fi.\e motzred sl ;immgh the Ad: rondacks and. have visited Lake Sara- m'%’ Placia.” At m?mum of 7,000 feet ‘. tHe mountains they en- countered a brisk Aoy and’sleat storm. ‘considerabt z{(fimflty il ki i s | notification relative to a new ruling of | Postmaster General Work. This office he closed cextain hours on days ch are recognized wholly or im part by Jewett City as . halidays, = even though shch gavs be not legal Woligay: operative only when 2 larger part of the business of th etown shall be suspended in recog- nition of such holiday. Since ‘this of- fice was advanced to the mecond elass, tae post allowed 30 days vaca- tion eag’ y 2ir. Finn is expeeting ! sutomobile trip to Montreal and other pants -of Canada. Tizere were ome hundred and sixty who nttended the Pachaug Commimit club. Duiing the, program™Charles’ D. mhv;nwwm m%wfl ptmm Wm d performance. you have an omt\nmy o' in the Gegr of ‘Norwich “led” the community -m-mg and ‘sang My Caravan,o'as ai ies Lillian Peppin gaye a read-| AT played 2 piano sflnrgnx;v. Geer read a. splce- o @ _solo, thezoy e 4 ingtructio s flved Ay mtmhor pp the %ew q E"c,ra’ "’am , zsg:'m BURLS /eRioy- urau.n =il :?*:ha ndh! “Edith 1 Ho- I follow, such as distressing kidney action, headaches, dizziness, and knifedike peins when you ptaop “’ R S Help That Aching Back! CHE, ache, ache — all day long thet nagging y backache! ¥wph¢mlhemhme stifi—achy all oyer. - And go you apend she day. worp. out and miseraide. Evenipg comes and finds you barely able to drag yourself to bed, Tomerrow the same weary roynd of suffering. But why con- tinue in this unhappy condition? Wh,-ogh&h your kidneys, which are go likely at fault? That dull, unceasing hackache, »muwmnwd hidden kidney weakness. Other auickdy Dow't wait for serious irouble. Use DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS before it is too late. DQANS have helped ;hovupfls And should help you. . ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ! Read How These Norwich Folks Found Relief: | Doan’ Every druggist h_fifi Doan’s, 60c a box. Mrs. Margaret Brown, 340 W. Main St. says: “I suffered with aching _pains through my kidneys. The trou- ble gradually srew worse until it was almost lmnnssmlg‘ for me to get out of bed in the morning. .1 tried medi- cines and remedies prescribed for re- lief without avail. Finally 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills and théy made me feel like a different person.” (State ment given July 22, 1911.) On Febru- ary 16, 1921, Mrs. Brown said: “| think there is no kidney remedy to | compare with Doan’s.” George Waterman, landscape gardener, 166 Talman St, says: “I have had kidney trouble and more or less mis- ery in my back. When | sat down to eat my dinner and then tried %o get uo, a stitch took me in my kid- neys and | thought for a minute | had been stuck with a sharp instrumgnt. The kidney secretions were off color and thick. A friend told me to Jsp Doan’s Kidney Pills and they helped me.” Mrs. Jpnnie 1. Spawding 23 Tavners §t, sayp: YRpan’s Kidney Pills which I purchased at Utisy's Prug Stere curgd me of an pitack of igangy spm- plaint. Anather memppr of the fpm- ily recommendsd Dpan's to ms for the ! wenkness pcraps my back pnd Ligopyy. Exprtion of -’g kipd spompd to :q'w my back tirsd ang wepk and l fojt all wprn gyt Dizzy ‘”u; b;v“’ lw;t aches werp freq (4 any nped of g :-’r m» Doan’s Kignsy Rills cured mp. idney Pills S man's) 5 I © up -t g her_sister, | bridesmaid sister of the brother of the bride, was best man. The _bri ton" crepe, Vell Being. canght with orange. blossoms. She cdrried a shower bouquet of chry santherhums, champagne Canton_crepe, match and” c The bride is the. daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Annie Olin.{ therine G Buck Mongon, Mass Martin Davis. auregard of was in t | =chool she shland C e Miss Anna Ruszenac, groom, Frank Garstka, bl school and de was gowned e with _radium white Can- overlace, . her e Co., The Dbridesma Dont o with white wore hat to carnations. Ca- rried pearl Do harked ed cl mge? son of Mr. attended attended liance college. has been employed by the Dayton Scale in Oklahoma City and later by the John Hancock Life Insurance Company. bdsiness for "The’ ‘groom presented the necklace with The Dbride’s gift to the groom was 2 dfa- rfpin and to her maid @ Iver bar pin set with blue sapphire: The groom presented Lis best fnan hort \ has been ottont Co, and Mrs the, cmpl The groom is the Joseph Ruszenas Riverside Gramma: All Hallows’ schoo! m_ which he graduatea Norwich Commercial later the Polish National Al- He is an ex-service man. discharge from the army he WLAD 'Adll('-‘-. of lle, iddletown, g0 and Jewett The sbride received gifts linen, cut glas: Johnson_of of _silver, furniture and money. lton Irisgn and Elisha Lewis.and daughter of Har:- 3‘2555,;: ‘1!“ ol Mrp. ford attended service at”the Congrega- §a tional church Sunday. Dr. Douglas and Mrs. Douglas returr-' ed to Boston Thursday, having beed in town for two weeks. Miss Carolyn xe;- ranch. He expeets to enter himself. ibride a a diamond clasp. g\- vol n, who died at Elnrd ‘where ht reopived Nprp Hhat R N ;.m’fi ¢ e u,nnq A i know that by tar the larger number of the common of women 2re not surgical opes; that is thgy are ca.\;sqd by any serious displacement, tunior, growth or other ou know that these common ailments produce symptoms Doflyat are very much like those ca_sed by pwr);m scq;u'?ls surgxcal conditions? (¢) lessly from such you know that many women and young girls suffer péed- ailmes ts? Morg than that, they end their health by allowing their ailments to contmpz and de info something serious. If treated early, that is, symptoms appw serious conditions may ¢ such symptoms 2s. and neryousness, Lydia E. Pinkham’ frst appearance of ‘The Ve n-mz’élhty Compound shml]d be tflp a lan e Eomp s o . s v i m&éin 4 gentle apd ;i.c: e fics;fimw& IAra word, lm E PmkhamsVegeth Compwndmp a&“b\urg tise, Ebcvmgthepresent 304 preventivg mare sgrious qu?-m»?gv_w?smm e J¥ n!m-w chyrep me fr i shilkomn et et 47 N en taken rr;au'j £ * treatiment, was |" What Is Going On Tonight The Mascot” at Brosdway Theatre. Di fon -No. 54, A. 0. H. Auxillary meets in Buckingham Memorial. Immergruen Lodge, No. 12, 0. D. H. S. meets in Germania Hall. Somgrset Lodge, No. 34, F. and A, M. Tneets in Masonic Temple. H&W!:@f .vllu l;g,r.. u,xox:.m mum Bu 14, 3. 0. T xémmn oig hu.ndné years ago & the firs Prisoger was rece \rdz’ nod.v.Z Indlan: lrltrmmn e icago, one o ric of cn Smericar rs upon its 30th year Mikell, bishop © 1 diocese of A is Gfth anpiv iscopate. i. flughes, ‘secretary of .sta oJoigt o Cooper Taion, § New York ci i behalf of the puplican tickps. Leaders z.ue(ucaunnax circids throu, out the Dowinion are to gaiher in OL W ipday -Tor the apnual copvention ¢ tbe Canagian Education association The Grain Fulucgs <t vides for the supertision b tgry of Agrjeultuse of the trgding Fealn fuliivep on Ihe iachanges tbrougn Gut the Unjted States, comes into opera tIbp 1ogay. CONVENTIONS TODUY Coun.—Copp, -~ ol Aspociation. “‘ » i et hist liotels, today en he reu:nud low with therp for 2 the i A mfi, .:f"fl g got =g .o:; rea oL -m -3 ’wun tf wmm”zl ‘come- &l actof af 315" m,iu‘ ice ,0. ‘t’ex'« Door;’ opes &t 7. ._.a____,_ 2 itor ‘ddes n