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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1922 business and that on one occasion he said . that When an attempt was made DY Officer Young to arrest him he had six e O ; |cents in a focketbook which he sald he | 4 = . 4 & was going to say he Had lost and was g 5 £olng €0 sue Ofticer Young for 36 whic When Nature requires assistance, she H 7 Y he was to say was in the pocketbook. e L) . * » [was aiso going to accuse the officer of Assist will not be slow in conveying to you used and the supply of these substitutes |stealing two wedding rings which he | Nfl.tufe an intimation of the fact. Decfinc of is practicaly umlimited. v had on hix fingers. Postemsky then ~ . et b . > - Presldent Val Murphy told of his ver- | ghowed the witness the pocketbook and | Bk energy, inability to sleep well, head- ; sion of the coal business: His talk told | the rings which he was going to allege ili nat = T Wi st b e b T g Ll e el ache, biliousaess, con i J TR B e S s i e B B S Sl bR s fo ol cralshuggishness of mind and bodyand ‘astuess.amd esent -3i. t 3 - | shortly after four o'cl - - % A\ 4 ey so-and the present 3G, "epiq that the coal guestion was & | vey made bis piea. In bis talk he re nor any sign of digestive ‘““untest’’ should patin were discussed @t the regWaT|peculiar one.as it was bots.ard and soft | minded the jury that on April 2, 1319, action impel you to seek the aid of a refiable Jmeeting of the. Rotary club Tuesday noom, | and very often when asking.a dealer fof | Mr, amd Mre, Postemsky both pleaded . % 0 ! 1 by Bagmend Packer. His talk was-sa-{the bad we recsive 5'sofi siswer He [guiky of esmuk on Bepastiano Aldo ; medicme without delay. There is no also said that it ‘was poor e8s 10 | Vino, who.was hit-by one, and bo 5 puzted by Vaientie L. Murphy. sell siate as a subgtitute for coal and |'werefined in the local police court. This | T“ke better—no surer—no safer—than this The first featuro of the mestingwaswhe | that slate did not Yirn up to thac little | fact he concluded would prove that their remed g of Slver Threads Ameng the|saving, Ashes to Ashes. testimony was false in saying that they proven Y. jid by & quaEtet composed of Harry W.| In symming vo his talk on this burming | had offered no resistance to the officer. tandish, Heory W. Congdon, Raymond |question Val ssh ¢hat eoal should b Court wes then adjourned until cleven "grier and John Abern. Jivered laic i .o through a earpet | o'clock this (Wednesday) morning &t Secretary Charies W. Hill read the |lined - chute, He sal that coal dealers|which time Attorney Torrey wil -esume senaries of (he previous meeting. It | Were probably not by nature disturbers, | his taik to the jury and the jury will act Toted to accept the mesignation .of|but it was their. duty-to keep the town |on the casé: t O. Whidden. Copies of applica- |in hot water. It was aunounced at the beginning of blanks snch s adopted by the Dak | In concluding e eaid that-the nearest | Tuesday morning's session that the first : : as Texas Retary club and received from § approach. he knew 10 nothing at all was | case to be tried for the day schedul 10c—12 pills igiric@ Governor Donald Adams were |the old fashiomed family ash pile. last Friday, that of Margaret Schi % d around for imspection. Amother | Ray Parker and Presidept Val werg|vs Biward Markharg was seitled out of p amieation: from Mr. Adams was read | given a rising vote of thamis. The meet- | court. 50c—90 pills @ regard to the appointment of a metn- | INg Wwas then closed with singing one far of the local club on the program |verse of The Star Spangled Bamer. = e 4 some time after midnight Monda Pmites for the New England SifiSg | wye gase-et vs Elmer | Norwich highway about Penference and Harry W. Stundish was o case-of Mary Postmely ve Elme: e 3 e | teacher 1n Phoentxville, R. L, spending M. Young was tried at the session of the |0f Williams crossin York Ay Aea \hesen 10 fill that position. The club | o0enE Was tried 2 S e ; ¢ yan | YOIK city have orgaized a corporation | the weck cnd at the home of ficr patents. B0 roeived & letter from tio Boston | bintof” LY < P Jodme o b |off the side of the road and the undor ‘the laws of New York. The bus.| The Christian Endeavor society zave 3 You Should Be the Same Stotary chib to the effect that a localfy,)iogq s. Postemsky | again where It remained hanging 1 o ? | supper and entertainment. on Saturday memiber” Bugene Gilman, attenged (he R L L e e & et T e s T el Ty ,';‘";,‘ml ing aff their club on Nove 8. The | {stifi 5 > : : stove : Raxy of New York he gum of $28 being realized. cinz 3 5 o b . mecting afithelr club an Noverbér 8. The | testified that on March 27, 1919, Officer | 3 E n 1 on business Monday lacandtes S i et Wovis LLARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical L"’J-’ of the Hallowe'en party was 160 | young and three other men came to her | The initials on the, | 5 2 mmmstice day, e vout et % 3 5 7 Harry W. Standish, chairman of the | rarm a¢ Windham Center to piace an at- |and the r : the Conaesticut | Work on. the intertgr of the mew |oPened by the singing of patriotic songs ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not popmiftee. It was voted that the CX-tashment op two cows for a hill of $100. | marker C. rumored that | town building is progressing rapidiy and by a chorus of mine voung ladies who ) Petize of the parts be diwided among the s o caig that (he officer and the men at. | the car b |it is expeeted that it will be ready for |wero ably accompanied by Mre. Fred A yet taken place. spcmbets, President Marphy calicd &t-] i3cked her husband and after kmocking| The . ve started -| occupancy soon after the beginming of | Abell s nd chorus entit] 2 . H R ! 0 foation Gt the momicrs o the fact (A | iny doten, (ica him, She furihir statc | ment (0 suuniy to the wr - | next year. T T A tiny part ina fine clock may beeome loose and cause the Pruesday was Donmation day at the CaFd| (it Officer Young struck her and knock- | iShed chiddren at t i T T much cffect, the seing taken by X T < restyr £ ome. s e ATl o e f | MANSFIELD DEPOT P e C 1° the ' oft-repeated clock to gain or lose. If not atter}ded to in time, the_pa}'t ma; was taken ill and was sent4o the hos- uperyi it : - fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is wit i Feneion McCollum and M pital where she was jconfined for two | W ey, Seneton Mocolem and Mox Ao short pla ven, one women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed A Hudson touring car was wrecked $peech. Jim mton will cn‘v\ x [ oek She ‘aleged that neither . she vD(\n:lanl\i oy cl tled The Modern Prof - - S8 Sesiniess talk and Jobn Amern will re—f hor terornerand el capaed the officers |lic, o e m . Wi T oot Cooar D B WAL o was taken by Clayton to continue, produce serious conditions. spond I B, Gui e Rt EA S 5 1 B0 T A O g ot AnSmey of S ., who deived into an alleged clab-| - . 1 A R . I E. Gaildsestiled o the condition | mante 1o e e ha) o The OML. Poabody Pow. presemted at| oriie ytiempc Lo rove st he aiterence ‘When the warning symptoms are first noted, take Lydia E. L e e R answer 450 the cause of sich condi- | ing. ¢ ates were in 4 of last weeks, attencted many of | noPior N sunds was produced by the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve the present trouble- $ay-prodicica_that = the price of coal {{o et W Atiorney Torrey e 1 L | cal residents. . _1trated by the mainpulation of the braid- some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble. Wrould be redudd but the six months' sus- | RS Bl P oI ainEe Mot : evening of last week &gq pair on * heads. of which he gave % - N e on of mining made thix impossiblo. | e siund and tesfified . thne Offtes ey = rutiful e et s Fo by and|;"yory exhaustive and vigorous dempn- Portland. Tnd.—“T was troubled Bdt!more, Md.—“For several T G e o d ) il g dren of lansfiei train- bd i 3 - - : 3 ) B it of 0o 1983 ‘cf.;exmq'uaamma:.«z Joung and tbree italians came tq his 2 4 - sl o ool a2 Tospltal © Mothier Gaose) Toptan - Sueninondut ended ¥k with irregularity-and constipation months I suffered with severe P a2 Coal GR0a amil|farm on that day and told him that Of- Miss Mae < “there, with aif her many famsiar|SRENE and was greatly enjove icer ¥ @ e ass. The groo [ e The se 1 Sunday morning was and would often have fo lie down backiche and general weaknmess. I QRS 66 when they were ordered 10|y it ey rike 2 attachment [ Mass. THS EToom St 248 | children. The urbelieving boy %as con- B aoan mosnlis s 3 riip coal west before the closing of nav- o pap e Bl ol 2 e hat the faioving oy as con-lon the text “When thou wast young thou because of pa One Sunday my could not sleep comfortably at nigl gation, and this left the cast high and | e ihe ooy, Went into the bamn to O Dienda b 4 owe'en, but he was not afrald of them. | b anepes gl e’ ot wouldst” The sunt was visiting us and she said her for pains in my back. I found your see the cows and coming out in the vard | elen Boss ( G. F. Guaroll and Miss Bertha |Preacher sald the young people were not irls took Lydia E. Pinkham’s V book at home and after reading it Rey-- N o4 Once more. - Postemsky seid that he was | iined the Congreg ehureh S taray Soawtifs pia Lon apaqd only knodking at the door 0 take up the | girls took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- book & Te: g i At & confasence of the coa) dealers o suddenly iknocked down and tied up.|Thimble club of IS, A L G T the Ereat Sssersbly of immates, | WOFk of life but kicking and storming, no fable Compound and.got well, so began at once to take Lydia E. Pink- Bils state held in Zarlord the dealrf|punng the scuffle he said, he lost 4 |Fren ants, offieers and friends of the in. | longer standing modestly. but demanding other said she guessed she would ham’s Vegetable Compound. I have substimtes for DTt | podietbook containing $34 which was | Mi r: o undeywent an _ e e e 0~ | that they shall be admitted to their share g g e o on hand and |yicked up by ome of the men and kept | OPeration for appendicit v for 2 de WEIth iR e for s of procnring any. The im- | 3 ] | Al e et Lin the work and influence in the world. let me try it. It is doing me good had very good results and some of my pomething is being put over on him When | b, corronorated the testimony given by | Mr. and Mrs. Willam Thompso t the teaching department, and | jyrger Jife for the youns. < welcome to use this letter as a festi- may use this letter to help oth Be is pdvised to buy substitutes is Very lyis uete in ghat peither had - eapsed | Danbury are guests aff of teachers, Mrs. Hammah, Mes.| ™40 i vieation was extended to the con- monial —StELLA NEWTON, R. R. girls as the letters in your book Wrong, and it will bo necessary for allirouple to the e ntas o0 e’ Mhompson's. T ; 5, Miss Simmonds and Miss Quin- = > Jonsumers to resort to substitutes if 2 offfeer. : - p 5 on to attend a missionary institute N Portland, Ind. helped me.”—Rose Wam~Eer. 3018 4 A5 after tying him they tried to get him i{- | Charles M, Thompson 2 ... |at Stafford Springs on Nov. 21st, at 1045 g el - 3 ';.X::r Ahern Gnd Henry Congdon' said |20 the car. but he prevented this ami| Mr. and Mre. W. E. G 3 =. Fenelon McCollum went 10 New |, 1 when Rev. E. O, Meall, field rep- H Roseland Place, Baltimore, Md. & 4 Bt v left him lying on the ground. Ife | lurne t s “stay >3 a riday to visit her daughters. ha: they were having good luck using ol 2 Tesentative of the state committee on | i ] sweceeded in frecing himwelf . and en |Cod and Roslindale. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen of Hartford | icqions will have charge of the meet- b Many such letters prove the virtue of ke and soft coal j their furnaces. Gus f cor Z6 o n, TEENERE A v i) 2 fenan « zuests at the home of Mr. and o 4 CoEE Sho meet- | eene then gave a talk on the manu- |~ TALI P 3 . ) ing. ! : K Mrs. Sopic Subisky. a neighbor . Gallun od cs. Martin M. Mansen on Friday e e S ° :"Wc';,"‘mj:‘;_“ ey, parker mid i Postemsky family said bat she was | Fions anartet rect o BRE SV Sowle WeRt toaVAlt et Eire it A 9 Beh littie Experim e etully | C3lled on the telephone and goi Joim Hillhonse of Nos visit- | on_Saturday : S i 7 B . aperimenting be wuccesstully |1 the house found Mrs. Postetsi ed friends in th y 1 | Mr.‘and Mre. G. 8. Nel = b ° 2 Court was adjourned for luncheon' 2 N this o 2 r 2yl were at the mage on Saturday - one o'ciock. wa 2 « B Miss Elsio Cone of Willimantic was HEBRON defense, | A end guest of the Misses Helen and 4 5 b < 5 : ' weekc in Ditts-| Mildred Bower: Sidney Hewitt was home from Hartford | Y b e s owlied ko yhey Mass r { > Hanscn and famity were in|for the week end. | g iiont - s G ok o ATernotd Livng ine . Singston on Sunday. Miss Ruth Griffin was home from Hart- ! made & o Matedyithat help gy s . Miss Bertha Mooee was the organist at | ford over Sunday. = jmade the trip to. Postemsky. farm ih|iomer s i cmpany with Paul Locassto, Sebastinie i MEmopias johvroll1ests Sunday) 8- C- & Heatitun, M. D, ud Mrs. en LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. HELS & The firat witness fer the | Aldovino and S |e | morning and evening. =L dieton of Coxhester called on fciends in Kalie Teerise. On ar | Miss Edna Laramee 8 Devotional service Thursday, 2.30 p.|town Sunday. - Q tiad K kY | ourse in the = W 1 lm., at the home of the Misses Tilden. Mrs. John Hilding ceturncd home from The.men the v i barn | ing in February. s 3 > been for e weeks the guest of her . o L oan, _ icked up a pitchfork and tri e O R 5 Lk g 4 | vent them from leaving. the pare by | State Policem {, During the fall many improvements|- The services at the Congregadional | | o€ the men however, meshon b, oS {was in town on business _- | have been made to ®he houses at the cen- | church Sunday were, conducted by Rey. side, Officer Young testified that he Ill*ul\ Tuesday was Donation Day the | ter of the town. The painting'of the old | Mr. Allyng, secretary of ‘ne State Fed- v to another house dnd called up. 4 § CArd Home for the ed on Pleasant | hote been - completed by {cration of Churches. ver: then he’came 'back and . ioia]=tF A feature the day was th:|James . its present owner, and| Mrs. E. T. Smith is in Philadeiphia at- 7 that he s - uker N0 02 | aiapiay cy articles and garments | the houses of Fred H. Avery, Charles K. | tending the rational . C. T. U. conven- stemky was agresable ard artr s | inmates, Hitcheock, Miss Eliza Hutchins and Ches- | tion, and will visit her daughier, Mrs the house to get his hat and eont whey | HAITY Dumas spent Tuesday in|ter Lyman are now being painted, while|Hemry Gillert, and family. Which A 800F- | i, wife came ot to reet Wi s nh | SPTECH] Visiting friend yainting and repairs on other houses are| Armistice dav was observed with ap- g waste and | talk Postemsky said.that ho tefused (o |, JON0 Healy recently shot a 26-ponnd| contemplated. propriate_exerc The commander of #0 with the officer. 5 ‘l‘-n while hun! in “the Chestnut As the cold weather advances, automo- | the American Legign, W. Frgse, presented e v L HIill region. P biles stopping at the stores are frequently | the {own the memort biel st d The : ; ; Just erected. ho pen K;hq;sd“r‘;»l‘l;:( to r:‘a)iedh:::' The bujldie commitice for the left with theie motors -running, the occu- i~ * b ckes D {tton to t Nats school 3 ger @ plichfork and mado a charge at' the [ncld u meeting but - mo - action was e ‘sound of e rasming cat | , 1Lis the rolo of cvery baker Lo have Tmen. i o 5 = . e ot ina S;h:‘;;;fin..:“? s:;fx:' ;1:;‘ taken. Six architects .were present, gines is unpleasant to listen to, for those I hit one of the men on the head. The|, A *hort calendar session of the Wind-|Tesiding in the neighborhood. . {men tried to tie Postemsky, byt the mp; ham county superior court will be held| The house being erected by Harry s not long enough an dthey gave e Willimantic, Friday, Nov. 17, at 11| Trythall on West Main Street is nearing attempt and returned fo thic ey " | O'clock a. m. With Hon. John P. Kel- | completion and is'expected to be ready { Later the officer returned to the farm | \?88: judge,’ on the bench. The short|fo¥ occupancy in about two weeks. « | with Chief Kiflourey and Poctemsky was.| calendar: e sly Mary Holbrook, 8_months oid daughter {101d 10 appear in court the next:mornin; Homer Furnace Co. vs. Julian E. Bun-|of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencé Holbrook of which he did. WOFNRF: | rard, default for failure to appear and|Pine street, became Il last week and was Ofticer Young emphatically denied .the | 2PSWer: Frank Poblocki et al vs, John|taken to St. Joseph's hoepital, where she allegations of both Mr. and Mrs. Postem- | CieS2ynski, ‘default\for failure to an-|died on Saturday hest. sky that any violence swas wsed ofher | TWT: C: To Torrey ot al vs. Paul Du-| Svhilo there s & Shortage of desiable z:an an-attempt to get the -husband .into ’ d‘;,“‘;':ufl“"”"y"‘“”y"' ‘,f""g_""”":o' P | oies of furnaca.and stove coal, therc ap- e car. v : sertrude in . Stanley Kel-|pears to the ggenty_ of wood, as many -e . FUMERAL TORS AND B defamit for failure {0 appenr and | wagons londed Ywtth ven_snd Seasonen gathusiastic user of EM 8. L ain NI Apbastune . Al Roth Babcock vs. Harold T.fwood pass through the center dafly on SUNSET. “I found the 814 ‘Mmin Stceet, Wiltimantic, Conn. {stne, gave their testimony in corrober | Iihel oy Morauek oo Yo, Moraa | (elF way to Willimant i Process so quick, so easy, Phene -2 ration with that of Mr. Young's. ‘A short | motion for alimony pendente lite ant| ganye mn e BT D. miil cartier, b {20 - Tecess was taken at 3.30° oklock, after|for counsel fees; Frank Brown O B em eas otk e Uk 4 ?"M b st pow | which Mr. and Mrs. Postemsky syere re- | Thomas Killourey, default for failure to| oo orar: 59 far as it is known, no e middy ties, bair rib- mey Br“' 4 |called to the stand amd again’ denied | comply with order of court; Antonia] NG s beeh appolnted as his sucocssor, bous, lingerie, laces, = V| caursing any trouble to the officer. Lomis | Brown vs. Samuel Goldstein and’ Louis| e mer 4% 30¥ examinatiofn been ‘held crepe waists, scrim Rosinski, a blacksmith ia_Columbia was | Goldstcin, defaylt ailure ‘fo. com-{ 10, 0 he ¥acgncy.” 1. B yiater the curtains and counter- FU’E&WON AND the mext witness called. He stated that|ply with order’ of Ralph W.|Sustitute cardler, sys that he will be panes allwith SUNSET.” = e Uncontemed divorses. Marie mvaj Measiés are said to be quité prevalent leged under Class X: Emeline Wilbur | [10US attdok of rheumatism affecting her Sucsseding Filmore & Shepard i gy ey appeal from probate | O% Sanday. Lady Assistari. el Connection man: Batchelder & Snyder Co. vs. Mary|Date on the Smith-Williams debate on Kussell; William Tator "vs. ©,| ~Miss Delvine Lafeur, d er of Mr. A ¢ Istael; 'Fiizabeth Ricard vs. v { Tavior; Stanlsy Gwozdz ‘ A don; Wida Lemothe ve. Na 4 g LY VR B Edvard W. ; second ®iesday,! ber 1t 1923, Mary E. 5. Ben. 3 \ o i i / | ; o Dawson ws. Arthur J.. Melntyre; second N k" B { | L 1A Wedmesgay, Nowember. 15%h, - 1922, Ei- 4 < { T —— E ™ " o 2 4 & ] mer DBrindmmonr vs. E. H. Keach & 3 Co.: tiied Wollnesday, November I5th, % i ; RS Fostemsky often called “at. hi ;| called upon to. perform the utie: i at his place. of | Stimpson vs Joseph int_and ‘Alice| S-eC Moo fo.feridem ke qutics gutil an ‘”‘“"h‘:l A, Flint, jodgment by default. Fepoiniment has begn miade. o = sow evenvwiern Metthe vs. Ovila Metthe. * 9a Ghestoul BAll at prgpent * “ Trial Li To jury—Cornelius D. uring ‘the past “meek Jr». Clayton JAY M. SHEPARD f Y Z O N Shea _vs. Nellie Shea, executrix, privi|Liopt- the church organist, lgs had a s i Hesgans e A neck Snd“shouldare. Ju yvas sifficimity ¥ ok | W D - claimed as “privilegel upder class = x;|Tooovered so as o occupy het position (RN R R L EE . BAKING POWDER [BETsaetn Beay o n Ao S oy i n A ; will of Henry Witter. T “p Eleanor Golligs, 3 JSDL. . e $0-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC \ Yeou use /less Asher B, Homes v Deswite . Torti | smmior class at Smith college, is an alter. TP < Jasmin; Jemnie M. Bitgood vs. Elia G.|Thursday evening next, the subject being r—— Adsms | Morris L. French ‘s, The Contrelaticoni it Moore: Rugby Mfg. Co. Samuel Ei.{20d Mrs. J. H. Lafienr e Léonard Sonberg; Walliom . Sarnofsk: san | Bridge scotion of the town, is a school 5 _Assignments: To jury—6rst Tuesday, November ¥th, Margaret Schmidt vs | November 14, Wary Postensiy vs. Bl {mer F. Toung: third Tuesda: iamin A Brown. et al To couri—gest Wednesdzy, November ‘15th, Mary Hiten " 3 Elfes=> - 1822, Gegrge J. Rood” ys. Willam P. > 7 B 'l‘hrw m"'but M m e to-think : g ¢ Hargld 8. Main; fourth = Wednesay, : &£ E e oV s ut.is ? 5 4 Did you ever stop-to-think how mamysarticles-ase - miyde || November i5t, 1922, Minot. s ; Y b d. H . of them ace made with just the-same kind-of ribbons We || o R T % Ul Y00 do 2 wecks baking st ot once on » Gold Medal Glenwaad. - 2se ow-showing -and thesbeauty-of it yon-capmake these l1 e o i : » ' m ‘ “”’"W“‘*%Mm Christmas giffs yourself, Jjust as well.and just- 25-good ‘ ; : j offers you all the facilities of two complete and up-fodate ranges. lockingzstioseonhuy fcady mage. : S ; L s 1 Lty ' to Row-ithe timesdosashand.m: il find rikbons for every puzpose, in 2 wide choice of patierns.angheolorings, fram the tiny, hody, ribbon:at 3¢ a “way born in _Woonsocket, R. ved i Stafford for the past 2 2 .\Mz-h&‘..-flmt‘a.\o‘ . : e R p—— . - a

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