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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NUy. :7, 1922 NORWICH. BULLETIN WHGSKEE Offles _ 81 Church Street Tiln'hon-.loll In the Windham county session of superior court held in this clty Thurs- lay, the éafs of Muty Blién Diwson against Asthur .J. Molntyre was suméd, The ciise 1§ # st for damages ot $2,600 Which was beghn at Wed day's session, - Ewidence for-the pl :ff Was compléted. at noon. In tue: tefnoon the evidence for_ the defs was heard. Miss Ingar Anderson of nold’s lane, who arrived in court af the défendant’s side opened, vas he last witnees for the plaintiff. Miss AnQeréon testiffed “that she saw the Mc- Intyre car on Main street in this ‘v Satyrday. evening. Now 22, 1919, at 6.50 o'cloek. Engineer R, K. Mitchell was he witness for the wéfense. . Hé dls- layed two maps which he hdd méde ‘rom_measurements talken of- the Pleds- int Valiey road leading onto the South ‘oventry road. He answered questions as to the distances between houses, oS- vations of the road and general layout »f. the,land in the vicinity where . the plaintift was_ idjured. Fred 4% Turner was-cailed stand And he Was shown a mumb: nhotographs which he identiffed. vhotogrdphs were accepted das e n the case. 2 Arthar J, Mclatyré, the defenddnt. testified that he had bden a resident of Wansfield o thirty years. He lived xith his father on a farm on the Pleas- ant Valley road. Ie said that he spent part of his time on the farm and t! remainder ‘n this city.assisting his fa ther with furmaces of which he tooi care, He stafed that on the @ate in ques- tion He owned a Ford commercial car wd_that it was fully equitped with lighting facllitles, On the afternoon of Noverber 22 he left Willlmantic about 430 o'clock and, wént to his nome In th the After Serigus Operation WINCARNIS Resteres Hor Strength ‘'Not long afio my daughter was s ey L 2 which fully weak and ran-down condi- tion. She had no appetite and was ab white a8 a sheét. She teally looked as if gshe had mo od left in her. She was also " Bt o doctor liad given h nieficide to bifldfier:p:nt she did not séétn able to get her streigth back. In kfl:&fm ina- ement was that it me migity wwded"’., . 2 I heard about Wincarnis and 5 She' in to improve right from the start. It :::i" j how quickly the re- (s, . Downey, 319 9t A% N.¥) - WINCARNIS At all good Drigiciits, Two Sizes, $1.10 and $1.95° WNTE FOR PREE IWTERERTING to. EDWARD LABSERE. INC., YOUR' COTTAGE OR CAMP" iy be furniblied at a remsonable cowd ith selections from our large stock. of 1ed Furniture, Stoves, ete. ! WARD BROS., 45 Jdackson S%., Willimantie. Phone 832-3. mar2id THE HURTEAU AND " BOSSE CORP. _ HOUSEHOLD FURNISRINGS "“““@‘fiflffi%}@s AND ¥k Main Sictet, Willimantic, Connt ne & 1.2 FUNERAL BIRECTORS AND : tuiAL!tT’I%_ 6 Unian St. Phone 20 Suscasling Filmore & Sheparit w62 NORTH 8T WILLIMANTIC Lady A-hhy' Tl Connostiva | day Pleasant Valley, He then returned to thiy city about 7 # m. @nd on réaching this city he paried his cav.in.fromt of the Willimantic G Coripany but ing, He stated that on.the.yeturn trip tp this city, his sistér, Mrs, Eva Crow- &1 moy of Middletown, was with She feft his home WItE him to g6t or the 8 p, m. train to Bridgeport. Wit- Qéniéd thit Ne -struck .any person or ohject on the trip to this city, and @ thgh Ne -@id not;ses Mrs: my timé on the trip and saw " place whers tie alleged accident . took place.; Althouzh cro: examined he stood # i Mfs. Crowell corrovorated the testi- mony given by her hrother and stated that .$he WS positiye thdt the edr -in which_t were riding struck mo per- son of object. - She testiffed that it ;was shortly: &fter *7 p. m., When they 1 the McIntyre farm and that she got ou &t th® postofos and walked down to the Loomer Opera House block whe's she mety her fath, Later #nt cilled for hér dnd esc the railroad’ station. Others for the defense who ¢ were Leander J. Mclntyre, the fatr . Cunmmings, a rural free dc Raymond . Angier of the Leonard Brothers Garage Inc.. and John J. -Arnold. Court récessed for umeheon at 1 p. m. Whén the afternoon opened Charles A. Letender o Armold's lane took the stand. tified that a few davs after the acei- dent he was meét by Mrs. Flora Mott on Windham stréet-and she asked him hé tras on the, Melntyre side im th case, e told her that he was not. Mrs, Flora Mott was recilled to the stand 4nd she testified. that the Mon- after the” accident Mcityre came to her house and told her that he was alone on his return trip to this eity on the night in question Atthur T Moffitt was recalled and id that he spent the time after the ac- cident from 6.45 to 8 p, m. on the road leading from the mail box in front of the Lussier home to the McIntyre place taking measurements . of automobile tracks. He stated that only ome car rassed hi induring that time and that it was not the MeIntyre. The plaintiff's and, Ernest Daiwv- son, ws also recalled and also John The men testified that the¥ measurements of the road. The attorneys for the defense had the defendant take thd stand and he re. futed the testimony glven Ly Mrs. Mott, Both sides then announced that they rested, ' > The dttorneys did not argue the case but agreed to flle briefs in one wesk with the court which was acceptable to Judge Kellogg. Court was then adjoirned until this (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock. cd her to Robert Brown eof Roekville witl ap- pear in the Andover town court Satur- day morning charged with reckless. driving, - Mr, Brown was driving to- wards this city on the Andéver state road Thursday afternoon and met a large truck dfiven by Gunna Ahderson and owned by a New York concern. Mr. Brown, who drove a Ford coupe, at- tempted to pass the truck, which was traveling in the opposite direction, on a small bridge about a mile the other side of -Andover and near the Merritt Jr. home, - When nedring the bridge he saw that it was golng to bs a tisht place and he pulled over towards the track with the result that hig.right front wheel Hooked withi- the truck's left front wheel and -the truek swung around and crashed into a tree. “No one in- jured but both cars were damaged to €ome extent, State Police Officer Fréd T. Caron the Stafford Spfings barracks want the seens and/ after. investigating acc‘:gent notified Browm to appear court. Jacoh Albert of New York eity was fined-$5 and costs, a total of $16.50 in police court Thursday morning on the charge 61 breach of-thé pesce, to Which he pleaded guilty. -~ Albert was the drummef who vas drrested Wednesday afternoon after he had used abusive language toward Mrs. Albert Couta when ghs refused to buy goodls from him, AlBert calledl at the complainant's home with a dress suit cass All linens. him but when he displaved e tablecloj at $2.50 she thought it a bargain, bd ot she remarked to & nelghbor, Mrs, Annig| US®: Casey, who.was “in her home at the time that she could mot beliet: in their Teai 'WemKiedky muenink i o Mrk, CD- o hat 1) catve bl for. wokking mark’' and he pulled the cloth out pf| Westchester society. Mrs. Couty'’s hands and swore at both| W was linen. Albert overheard. the Jomen. He was then ordered out nd.| Wotking of tié degree. used for the first time. lled with 5 At Srst she-rebused to taik to] STOWINE Tepidiy. “t| contract was awarded to him. months and eight days, burns of trunk and lower limbs; 18, Margaret With- nell, 51, broncho-pneumonia ; Bouffard, 12, intest'nal tube Adelard Josepn Mathiea, five h mature birth; 25, Willian 78, general arterio sclerosis garst Johnfon, 23, urinary supp: agute. nephritis; 28, Pierre Danserean, 3, .pernicions anaemia; 28, Henry ,W.! old age; 28, Martha A. Hail lsm; 8, Rose Mc . pre- ‘Woodwortn, | 27, Mai- sion. | Mary Mulét, ofie of South Coventry’ oldest residents, died early morning aftér a short ves. removed to the under bers and friends of the cb preseat. Rev, W. H. Bath address on On Some Thi Church Needs, . After social hour was’ enjoyed. Thé regtlar mectlag of No. 16, 1. 0. O. ursday eveming. The first was worked on a number of candidates. There were many of the members pres- ent and a_colation was served after {he Obwenidtuek ¥, was I Frances Virginia, the of Mr, and Mrs: Frank A. brated her first birthda: . Among on¢ of her presents was a block pattern patchwork quilt made. by her grandmother, Mrs. Wiliam H. Phillipa, Mrs. Phillips has made quilts for each of her 10 grandchildren. At fhe last meeting of - the Women's Relief Corps a report of the visit to the anielson corps on November 1 was given. It was announced by the pa- wriotic instructor that she had presented 2 large American flag to one of grades of the Natchaug school. FPracti- eally every school room in town * now has a flag and most of them are gifts of the corps. Mrs, Ida Chamberlin was| appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for a sotial to be held at thé next meeting. Engine Company No. 1 recently ex- tinguished a chimney fire in the tene- ment house of the Burnham estate on 505 Main street. Six gallons of chemi- cals were used. A number of persons, all residents of The Ridges, saw four large deer a ro- cent forenoon, drinking at the small pond in the rear of the home of P, W, Peterson. . Superior Court Clerk Bdgar M, War- ner of Putmam will be at the superior court room in the town building Satu: day afternoon at 1 o'clock for naturali- zation purposes. The third of a series of examinations will be conducted Saturday at the no-- mal school by the state teacher: ficate bureau. The. fourth examination will be given in April The Dramatic club. the Glee club and the Literary club held their meetings-at St. Joseph's church hall and at_St. Jo- seph’s school Thursday ing three clubs were: 1 Miss Bragg, assistant superintendent at the Model school Saturday on Health at the Model chool Saturday on Healti:! Teaching in School. _ Mrs. Frank Blish recently entertain- ed “a Congregational church club _of which Mrs. C. Aberneth: 12 daughter . Gilman was con- nected with the ¥. M. C. A. here and both are well known in this city. Mrs, Thomas J. Little has returned from a few days spent with her daugh- ter, Mrs, Louls E. Kinney of Mystic. Mrs. Egbert A. Case recently enter- tdined a thimble club of which Mrs. W. C. Norris is leader, Mrs, George C. Moon is ablé to be up after being ill fof 2 week with grip. James J. Lee and James Rowan swére récent visitors in Hartford, Fred T, Caron of the Stafford Springs state police barracks was in’ town on Thursday examining applicants for a motor vehicle driver's licen: COLCHESTER Haitie ‘Jackson temple, Pythian Sis- ters, held their regular meeting in Pyth- ian hall Tuesday evening. There was a large attendance. The new paraphernalia was used for the first time. The offices capes, degree team robes, etc., were also} The temple is Several of the sisters met in the hall Wednesday afternoon to Thimble|. 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Send free trial of your method to: All roads led to the fair, and old harvest supper at the Congre; vestry Thursday evening From Jeded and Aunt Sophia down, most everybod: was there to partake of the good thi and to buy some of the various articles offered at the tables Mrs, L. G. Bucking- ham_ and Mrs. A, Zegeer tere in in_charge of thé rainbow special, which true to form and polgr was arched over the table, with its mystic pots of gold, one at either end. Heré for a small sum the inquisitive prospector was allowed to draw forth a carefully concealed nus- get, and wonderful they were, some more than others, and iight from York. Suspended from the crescent was a marvelous “philaloo” bird with a big red body and gorgeous wings.. Mrs. F. D. Ballou and Miss Isabel Marshal ably assisted by L. G. Buckingham, conducted the village post office. Here for a few pennies the visitor found a letter in the boxes just suited to the case. Many- had the color of a real, honest to godn love letter, they were well worth the pr and then some. Mrs. Mrs. Barnest French conducted the can- dy department, and did a rushing trade with their first class goods, . The memory table was under the”sup- ervision of Mrs. C. D. Wolf, rs. T. B. Keen, Mrs. . Ida B. Ladd and Miss M. Adelaide Burdick In this department were offered for sale the kerchiefs, littlg Dbaskets and otlier articles, sent by somé one, whose thoughts were there, accomp- anied by wishes for succe: Second to no other attraction was Madam_Philmore, she read the paims, land told for a small sum the tales of the forgotten past, the facts of the present and unfolded the hidden mysteries of the future. Many were impressed, and wren tqld that it was nome other than Ars. Dona Ballou, the thought that there had been guess work in the forecasting ‘was abandoned. The fancy table in charge of Mrs, John Whalley, Mrs. F. 8. Leonard and Mrs. Norman Parkhurst, supplied all the wants of their many customers, bought freely of the handsome novelti they offered for sale. The household table, conducted by Mrs. Walter Richard- son, Mrs. Sherman Waters and Mrs. Wil- liam Dealtree, had an abundancé of the many needs which Iis name sugges Many found opportunity here to purchase articles for all sorts of needs of the home. / In the main room the tables were spread with red winterberry and hem- lock decorations. The menu was as foliows Corned Beef, Harvest Style Potatoes Cabbage Beets Carrots Turnip Parker House Rolls and Butter All sorts of Home Made Pies With accent on the “Punkin Coffee kem the carpet and get it in readiness for The board of selectmen held a meeting the roads in Seleetman Julius Phelps was the lowest bidder and the | The road the house and Jater placed under ar-jeontract in the First secitty was let to Test, There were sixtosn dénths in 0! Waidbat beér ‘recorded at the office of Town Cierk. Frank. P, Fenton to. date! They ware 3y {:flfl“ ;Pageau, 20, tuberculosis of the Tangs; §, Helen Hove tubkrcular peritonifis: 7, Bgnazi Voll, 4, meninfgitis Alphtheria; 7. uard Allard, § hours, bremature Birth 9, Paul Joseph Buss, ture bizth; 12, A 3, Ffln& John Dzadul, eight b KNICKERS, AT $3.75 to $598 a Pai litiks, 4nd i yoi Havert one, you Kave disied a madeof'l'weed”ifidcw_. . v SEPARATE SKIRTS, AT $4.73 1f you prefer a Separate Skirt for the links or hike, 16k b show you this b of Primelia céil; full of style, anid all you need it & Sport Swehter, and we Mike Fedus. The roads are to be re- 1 : the twn | Poired subject to the approval of the se-| Bil during the month.of Octo-} ectmen. Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of held & special méeting in Pythian hall Wed- nesday evening .with & large attendance. Ninetéen candidale$ were present and tvere iitiated in the ronk of page The Pdo-} Tanis of @quire Will Be worked on 2 clsES of 20 Tuesday, Noy. 2iet. when it 15 da¥s, prema-}is 2xpected that the celebrated Necond 0:Tls Vincénza Buma, |Tank téeni of John Hey lodge of Hart- be preséat and exemplify the tarted fr to make year than Rew members ‘Were taien iR THS slogan this year Every mem- ber get a momber. ‘The comirton belie? that 1t is difticuft. for 2 rich man o entér the klngfium] i Tord of heaven prévents few.men from iry- ing to get rich. Vater. [The suppér Was ably mangged by Mrs. ¥ E, Robimson, Mrs. E. A.'Faust, Afrs, nnie’ Johnson, Mrs. Edward Gallup and Wolt. The whole affair was under thé im- mediate direction of Mrs. Walter A. Rich- ardson, khe president of tht Ladies’ so- clety of the church, 4 The_ waltresses were Miss ¥sabel Mar- shal, Miss Doris Johnson, Miss Doris ss, Miss Ruth Bailou, Mrs. Herbert Jefteis, Miss Ethplle Parkburst, AMrs. John T. Stewart,” Mrs. ABues Gill Mrs. Edward Gallup, Miss Irene Stewart. Carnival tonight, Rtdux hall, dancing, plenty doing=-ady = Superintendent Eari §. Hisgdk, of. the electric lighting system, is 1l up with a Padly sprained ankle. 'Ons climber fouled in the pols as he reached the ground and in trying (to clerr it he sprained his ankle. Sbecial sale on Slip-ovkr | sweaters. Prices ight. Al kihds ©f dry #oods and notibas at I Scidthan, 42 North Main street—adv. 2 A il calied_sut the fire com- pany for 2 chimnéy blage on Elater av- enue at 6.45 Thursday evening. O%b b2 the Bie ‘old fashioned country paities that are getting ail 00 few now- ves tite call for friends, netkhbors end relativés to mssemble last Tuesday evening at the home of W. C. Terry m {he south part cf tie town. - Mr. and~Mrs. Terry had been m‘nn'bed sixteen years on that dal Sixteen s S BT, Merky AETA Miss Brmma Paimer on_her birtnday, 5o the dual cel- | epration made the occasion a1l the mér- rier. - Thet® were no pxeuses offered to the invitation, a8 was evidénced by the jarge compeny that assembled to join in the festivities. The guests numbered 74 and_they cawie froi all -orners’ of the gieighborhood, 28 Wwell as from Norwieh, Canterbury, Préstor, Jewett City, Lis- bon, Veluntown and Glasgo, - Everybsdy was insa joyful mood and the farm house fairly shook with™ the shouts of joy and mierry laughter, Tie E of ati: th r e abseng g 5 .‘t & Metholl That Ahyone Can I Wi i Carle Munn and { 1 i [ PRINTZESS GARMENTS ! Suitable for Dress or for Sports U i Plain or Fur Col J. B. FULLERT Sports Use— . $25:00 ON & CO. $39.50 — $50.00 Willimantic, Conn Anna Shea, Cl: Rose Crumb, Wechsler, Ja Clugzage, Dbert and Pe; d and Mrs. Will The lunch included a cookies, fruit, ca E. H. Hiscox of the York night postal annual leave from NIANTIC The _Sunshine soc: the Morton house. tendance. met There was Association * branch, met T with Mrs. Adam ned to her home a severe cold to be out soon. There will be a set-back (Thursday) evening in the Niantic Bowling club. There is much Intere towards a The mat sideration in the near Bowling club. Morton R. village after Hartford. Henry . § of New Haven, the Smith cotta; ! is improving in a h and pent_the w again. AMr. and Mrs. ¥ cottag Miss Nan D. a trip to Cohanzie. Charles Morga tage in the home in has cl w B James Ty v called an Mrs. Grove Sunday whil Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. William F. on Thomas who has been two weeks with ocial hall of will be brought up for future Swinney has returned to & short business trip Albert E Pine Grove. frs. James Mercalf, Jr.. who i is improving and able to be around | ank E. Tracy of Har ford spent the week end at their Grove Davls has ret: rove and returned tain for the winter. their 1 rE, on La- ternoon .to and game this the by t / Brown k end at rmed his cot- to his | recent cal . | street. e Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sanders have gone to Wincote, Pa.. to.spend the winte: Mrs. Susie re spending several days = home. and friend for severad . to spend. thie win the trip in the er G. Barker and family -ll! and Earl Haynes T recent Pi G i ¥ Patrie i near Saunders Grove. Clark was in New Lan- - on_a shopping trip. is r in the Gro and Tthy d are visiting her sis -, of the village. Mrs. Frank P. ) Haven spent E. Co and Mrs. George W. Stee! closed t turned to their home in Newington. cottage in tite Grove anc Sanders is doing carpenter work fti The regular in th w Mrs Mr. ed t ohy 1 the following offs {Raiph © {old Crit Cronin, Pomon: and London wer Jos ROAD SOCIETY Grange meet rch last Wednesday Whiton, worthy rson, oversee Joseph Sharp, asststant st t chaplali Mrs. Vivian Elizabeth master ; Mrs. Mrs. William Harri: "ph Noves. d Mrs. er is visiting her spendinz house was a Alr g was held evening were clected | | wrinkles become Courtland Wheeler, S Harvey, r; Josephine Cronin, Flora; Mrs. ; John Cronin, gate of Netww Sunday guests of Mr. and eth N, Williams attend- |\von e memortal services for the late Rev. | publishing § eorge Miner at the Baptist church, Mys tic, Sunday. Supt. W. R. Snyder visited the ruw schools on Tuesda; N Mrs. Charles ard spent the week George Wheeler's. phi Perez Wheeler and Mrs, Har ket were Sunday evening caller: aple Lawn. C. Fred Eldridge of Nianmtic hat calling here this week. roofs qf the church and churct nished and look fine witk Robert Henderson anc party of rd motored to Maple Lawn Thursday afternoon. . Fred Wheeler and Maurice Wheel Westerly kpent the day recently Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Stewart, and Mrs. Joseph Adams and fam- Norwich, Charles Noyes, Sr. A. Wheeler were Snnday of Mr. and Mrs, Charle: ter Louize of Potte callers at Maple La | Miss Lucy Bil end guest of Sanford Mas : {field, Mass. is visiting Arthur G. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Byron RBillings motored to Norwich and Oneco recently. . "lood and daygh- Hill were Tecen was week parents, Mr. and Mr Jr., of Sprin: his aunt, Nrs Many a man who marrying an angel find a few months later. that she is equipped witlh a pair of asbestos wings. s that he' s S ——— OWADAYS NO OLD WOMEN Modern deess, hair perts and cosmetics women of all ages 3 in_appearance. 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