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B e NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1922 NORWICH BULLETIN W dftmantle Office #1 Chureh Street Telephone 1062 A nymber of well known young men emploved in busimess houses on Main strect called on Chief Killourey Monday and_compiained that at least one of the clothing clubs doing business city from New FHaven was not sonducted in a mamner such as wou'd fneure its members proper returns from he moaey paid in. Tho men stated that Arman do, collactor for the Leonard 101, Postu New Haven, d'd not conduct drawings for suits of clothes ind that he was taking in n lo take the places of thos won. It was also ocal than two such mer \ announcdd winners r 'he men who had prehension believed fleeced and return their ceipt books ¢ then ecailed y and gave or e condith hooks ¢ + Wo fourth week of the club who Nd ‘ irawings would b has not Flint. The J. M. Shepard estate | had charge of the arrangements, fhe hody of David L. Clark, who way killed in an automdbile accident neaf Jacksonville. Tlorida, last Wednesday, arrived in this city late Saturday even- Ing and was taken in charge by the Jay M. Shepard cstate. A confmtial servi was conducted at the grave in the { than Hale cemetery, South ‘Coventr: Sunday afternoon. Rev. Charles Johnson officiated. In police court Wemday Sebastine Al- drino of No. 116 Mansfield avenue was charged with the sale of a pint of Ii- quor at his home Monday, Nov. 13. His attors entered & demurrer to the complaint which was overruled. te Policeman Fred T. Caron took stand and tostified that on Novem- he and ahother man called at drino home. They purchased two nd then Caron bought a pint which he exhibited in court, as a 20-gallon still, five jugs ot moonshine and two aquarts of liguor zed at the home of Aldrino Novem- 18 G. attorney explained that ths was preparing for the wed- ghter and had borrowed still to make liquor for the occasion. torney stated that there was no and that although it was vo men called at the received liguor there was no sked and they paid of their own of((ved which was not Tito and $160.15. Aldrine ssion and and rabation for o would pay ed it he cared MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. MORE NEW FUR-COLLARED COATS ADDED TO OUR THANKSGIVING SALE AT 20 PER CENT. OFF We have just received another shipment of warm Winter Coats, in rich quality fabrics, just the kind of coats that reach a new high peak for all around suitability. They are to be seen in variety so plentiful that selection becomes a real pleasure rather than a task. $25.00 COATS .. NOW $1950 | $49.00 COATS $29.00 COATS . Now $ess0 | 3990 COATS $69.00 COATS $39.00 COATS . NOW $31.00 | §79.00 COATS WE HAVE OTHER GOOD COATS IN THIS SALE AS LOW AS $9.50 EACH. DRESSES In Waosl, Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Crepe Back Satin, Poiret Twill, Velvet and Spanish Lace— $1350 QUALITY— SALE PRICE $ 930 $16.50 QUALITY— SALE PRICE $1388 $1950 QUALITY— $25.00 QUALITY— SALE PRICE $1350 $29.00 QUALITY— SALE PRICE 32350 ]—Stream-line Cabinet Rmmns deli; home ferai et 48 caaily Koyt GdL 2-—Automatic Rmrd Em ‘Eliminates (he scarch for the desired record, An ideal place for your cheice aclections. Automatically cleans them and demanded Ha found. howey Ter of another “Tiloring bustness Loonard Haven n the Tailor The foneral of Levi Lineoln was held | Company « SALE PRICE $15.50 to know or o The contindod case of Augnat Ander-| . charged with reckless| ame b ne Comm Overblouses, in Persian Silk, Pais- ley Silk Mattressee and Canton Crepe— $5.92 QUALITY — SALE PRICE $4.75 $7.98 QUALITY — SALE PRICE $598 Gagnon was quite ser was confined ‘n St The.,couz: n str Walter T n 1h6 apd ‘Wil Lincoln and was veral cars in §49.00 QUALITY—SALE PRICE $39.00 OVERBLOUSES AND WAISTS $39.00 QUALITY— SALE PRICE $31.00 Tailored and Hand-made Wala(: in Voile and Dimity, were $250 and $298—SALE PRICE $1.93. White and Colored Waists, were $1.98—SALE PRICE $1.39 EACH beiore mse. 3—Tone Control Leaves Loud or soft nsic as there with you. erates on same principle hosso—e9- a8 pipe-orgen AL Thanksgiving ! HE folks are all going t6 be you. There's going control. 4-—One-hand Top Eagy to raise and lower withont denger of damage or breakage. COLUMBIA TONE S Universal Reproducer which gives natural accoracy of toss because it s comstracted to reproduce the proper Balance betwsen overtomes ard fundamental tomes. traight Tone Arm which alicws the sound 'l'el to de- velop fully and naturall by joints and reflections—ivem the tme they are picked off the record till they to be a big, fat turkey and and kin pie— E gLy bty Lyt ple e gl cmrerly what? Wofldntnhpmximmldmuoopmmthefmm room, some one roll up the rug, some other'one start the Columbis and then have a real old-time dance and frolic? Sound good? You bet! And you needn’t ponerhe time of og:mn( a Columbia Grafonola mhx:‘tday. nearest Columbia Dealer to-day. See the handsome mnm—lme Columbia models he has on display. Let the Columbia man explain the ten individual and ior points of merit that make the Columbia the most satisfactory phonograph that money can buy. Then make inquiries about prices. You will be astonished | BAKING POWDER DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson . SPECIALIRING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING 715 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC THE_HURTEAU AND BOSSE CORP. ° HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. #14 Main Strect, Willimantic, Conn. Phene 641-2 Killourey Bros. FUNERAL OIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conm. ilady Assistant) 18 Usian 8t Phene 29¢ Suscesding Flimére & Shepa Eaners] Director & Embalmer WILLIMANTIC Lady Assisten:. Tol. Connsction > saw the Anderson car the east. and making u n passing a car which was 46 of the street. stified that An- left hand vinning inst the telegraph him | Anderson stated that he w: clowly when he found % 4 by another aiomobile and ried to nd -his wife correborated coeding. The court felt that there Was no in-| tent of reckless drivinz on although he was taking chances as takén by anl drivers 5 regretted Dby The minfum fine of sts was imposed with $15 of the| fino Femitted, miking 4 totel assesz- | ment of $18.75 Peter and Fia Vacacasiosky of 45 Brick Row were charged with broac of the peace wnd assault on John Zu WILL TAKE OFF ALL EXCESS FAT Do vou know that there is a simple, harmless, effective remedy for oveciainess that may be used “lfe\\‘ and secretly by Y man or woman who is losing | th Slimness of youth? Thero is, and it is| none other than the tablet form of the now famous Marmola Prescription, known as Marmola Prescrintion Tablets, You | can” well expect to reduce steadily and | easily without goinz through long siéges of tiresome exercise and »xta.rvnuon diet. Sarmosa Prescrintion Tablets ars sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a case, or you can secure them direct from the Marmola Co. 4612 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Mich., on receipt of price. = =SS ——————————————— of x| condition ana | uzed at the plan cratches on b { number can be were cavsed by beinz|agam, hit by a ‘broom in the hands of Mrs. \a and he aize stated that I a resident pleaded not guilty one nephiew., John Fiorence and Je iroom and Wt Zurows Zurowski was theu charze of pleaded not costs amounting 10 $10.15 was Tete a Varacusosky found and fined a $1215 in each case to have it week. Confidencé is expr n charge of the drive t at his bome on afternoon at of Hebron officiating. 1 inwood cemeter nd Mrs, Walter H: work Monday ruins of the L: turning plant which was de: fire. The firm could mot state mueh of the contents could The safe was removed irom and the contents found to be . and Mrs. IN uy’ has returned to b in good s on Broad- * nurs THE TUBRIDY-WELDON CO. Our Aunal Thanksgiving 20 Per Gent. Sale SAVES YOU 20 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR We have just received a shipment of FUR COATS, purchased at considerable saving in price, with a still furthes saving in our 20 PER - CENT. SALE. The shipment includes Hudson Seal Coats, (Dyed Muskrat) with Squirrel and Skunk trimming; Recebon, Bay Seal, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Marmot and Natural Muskrat. Sale Closes Saturday Night, December 2nd * ONLY 4 BUSINESS DAYS LEFT. Edward G. Wickwirc of Larned, Kas., fand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. W \West Haven were in attendance at the ;m— ral of their brother, Charles Satur- ay. Miss Annie May Robmacn ot New York, formerly of this place, was a visitor in Cohen motored to New York Saturday in-their touring car. Dr. and Mrs, A. L. Stebbins motored { to lartford Friday. Patrick Connors of Hartford was the | Buest of his mother, Mrs. Fred J. Hud- son, over Sunday. Mrs. Jda Wagner of East Hampton wag {in town Saturday attending tho funeral | of Charles Wickwire The third rank degree team of Oliver Woodiiouse lodge, K. of P.. held a re- {hearsal Sonday afternoon at A. T. Van { Cleve's. The team is getting in readiness 'WORNOUTAFTER ~ SHE CODKED A MEAL Took Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. lected it awhile, but ;‘é.&“? ':&r:v 1 mas stsinger. o udmvlmt.hem;herofa —giurg. CHRIs’ exty St,, Cineinne emerge througn the sonc arm. 7—Tone Amplifier which asgores frge and natural amplif- Size ard design "30 years” constant experimentation. COLUMBIA MOTOR isplay Motor Brake (1o stop record) operates in the or—not on tura-table. mote gears. Guaranteed. that this instrument, with more # are the result the Columbia man Don’t wait! Don’t say “no”! love your Columbia, Go and see! Noiseless asy t6 oil or clean. ©-—Ease of Handling Needles Three cups for different bes. needles dropoed imto special Ussd recep! Eatra convenience of needie insertion. 10—Non-Set Automatic Step s itopa the motor, withost ks ¥ie. &aished playing. ts than any other worth-while phonnmph can be bought for so little—and, too, will likely tell you of a Community Club pur- chase plan, by which you can get the instrument of your choice at once and pay for it on “a mutually satisfactory arrangement.” We know you'll COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New Yeork Columbia Grafonolas and Records i | | 135-143 Main Street, - FOR SALE BY (KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872) THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY Norwich, Conn. for the work on Dec. 5th, when a class of 19 wii] recsive the rank of knight. Oliver Gardner of Yantic was a visitor in town Saturday. Stephen M. Crocker of New oLndon and W. Harry Jemnings of Norwith were Guests of Merriam Chabaud Saturday on a hunting trip. They report good luck. STAFFORD Dr. Robert P. Carson who has been a prominent evangelist and a Chautauqua speaker for many years gave an excel- lent address at the _Baptist church Sunday morning to an appreciative au- dience. He spoke on the American Bond. Dr. F. P. Batchelder spoke at the meeting of the Junior B. Y. P. U. Sun- day cvening. His topic ~was Thanks- ng. The men of the Universalist church served a chicken pie supper last Friday &vening. Miss Mabel Booth is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Satterleo in Needham, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Batchelder roturn to Boston this week after spending their acation at the Batchelder homestead. Mrs. Etta Webster, Miss Alice Web- ster and Harry Webster attended the wedding of Mrs. Websters sisters, Miss Rose Dimmick to Stephen Crowell at AMerrows. COLUMBIA Mrs. Ruth Jacobs attended the mission- ary institute in Stafford on Tuesday last, accompanied by Rev. T. N, Owen, Mrh. Alotizo Little und Miss Eliza mmmm The term ot Edward Pfii/rmnx. the the 218t, a8 he B In accordance With me Tetired of 4 pension. The ' position have: devolved whon L. 2 FHees Rmployes.of the stat ‘depart- ment, gere in town I mE clearing the rubbigh from the culverts am ll' L and burning it. i The demand- (of (uel ducing M sogreat flw. two -nmull ‘were . on Friday last \“’N required on the Qreen. As the cyuumz‘;n the £ ‘Bogue of Columl ainst, Isaac lette of Stafford for assauit and breach of the | peace, which was tried on Saturday, the |given by the childrsh af the Pine street 15th, bafore Justice of the Peavo Hubert |school in their school building thiy week P. Collins, the vesult of the trial being | At the churca servics an Suday motn tho discharge of ZoMetts bocanse ths |ing pastor, Rév. T. N. Owen. stated charges Wweke not. proven, Zollette has |that §5,0000800 was asked for by the brought rmit gainst Bogue for damages | missionary board of the Cofigregational of $1500 and placed an attachient of [Church' to cAfrs on their misions during 000 on his farm. The case is return-|ths coming yéar and urged members to able to the Tolland county sunerior ceurt | contribute. iiberally the cause. He in Rockvillo on the first Tuesday in De- | preached on the text.Ps. 121: 1, “I will cember. up mine eyes to the hills from whenee Word has been receiwed in town tiat|cometh my help.”. Mrs. Edith Little, daughter of Mre. Wil-| The preacher said that power comes 1ard Clarke, who while walking on & road | {rom awmenj Ed-o'. Eills, and that the} are at Saranae Lake, N. Y., was struck and |Testful to behold and evervone should knocked down by 2an automobile ap-|B&ve. a range to look at. ' The drk: proaching from the rear. - Mrs. Little was | force in our life depends on dar abilit Dot seridisly injafed but was séversly | make aur own Iife asd in what we do bruised.on (Re shoulders, arme and feat, |dally. - Contentment, hopeculoaes and do- and her faco badly cu above the eyes |Ing Fométhing for others enables us to Her glasses were brokem. The driver |beho'd the hilis of hope, wishes and ads stated that he did hot see Bles. Little in | miration on our landscape. the ro; After Mrs. Littls recovers from | _ Théré “aré: eféral hills mentioned, as Her infdeles s to go to New|ME slnu, whers the law was given, Mi. ‘ms 1o 2 -nxloul o . {prevented on A Tha . fng Aot Frapk | U expects York and later to spend the wintér in |CaIvary, MARAME Yor mercy and forgive- Florda. ness dnd M. Olitet, standing for our The Columbia Grangs Dramatic ciyb \-w.ary ovér death, but we should lift our went o Andover on Wednesday evening | 958 beyohd the hilis to God the creator, and presénted the play Dust of the Farth | T0m ¥Hencs cometn our hetn. t0 a large and _enthusiestic _audients Which cntirély fillad the town hall. The ers ivere all Well taken, the actors Iy fitted for the parts taken by _the sbeak of the excellence of any particular one would he an njustice o the res, ;i ot $hom Joinsd;In ua M. oft to make the play u miccess, which Was amply démonstrated by the unstinted applansé which the play recefved. . On Friday evehlng the ciub gave the :;m: fl.:y‘ in Marnchester, S804 ¥as wen eceived, it stated that it was the best amateur ;‘Aminheo cver given in wn. Aftér the performance ”::: uugfmm eniertained at n reat ummu ent bnudx ? % people are v vé' the perfarmance, - there to enable those to attend ’-mg lfidv Ving nmnpsut" win be mm il.mrlno. MA YWELL HOU HOPKINTON" Hon. Edwin R. Allen was-a calier i Westerly Thursday afternbon. A latge number of friéis of Dessor Roger W. Lewis, who recently was gper- ated on in a Providence hospital, and hat been unable to do much work for some time, called at his home \Wednestay even- ing and left there a génerout ‘supply of provisions and- other lheinful artifes, thereby showing a generous and mymipa- thixing spirit. . The work of surveying and zarking out the mew state road through Hopkine ion to Westerly from Providence_ie Sow proceeding. Several changes in the nté are being nlanned which will avold seme dangerous qurves in the present imed Wy~ out. An infant child of M. and Mre Gedelt Wells lived only. five daye-and.sas busied at HW‘ Valley The Un'ted. States imported - 43,345, 763 ‘bunmches of bananas in_ 1931 .8ef 23 & tropical aplece, with._each wrapped in SF (nrvfin