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NORWICH BULLETIN Wilimsatic) 0Stoe i Chaseh Strees < Tetophana 1082 | k Mrs. Edmuna Hurley cof No. 108 Spring street was severely imjured and . Georoo H. Wyman of Mansfield Hallow was bruised to some extent and m‘fllflken up Tuesday event he Dodge scdan which Mrs Hurley was| ' wkidded and turned over om its| \side on the Manafield Hollow road Hew fost from the state highw: ling to Mansfleld Cem Mrs. Hur \Mrs, W and in m Nigoway 5 of {he upturnod side and 3 left leg. Lesl: was waken to L bas .,.I"‘ clved ioc: Mther G, Bill of Danielsen! inest Weenesduy on ford Springs who ied in u - tomaobllo ‘aechent Wiadham Sunduy, Nov. 12 ook dhece in tho /patrobmen’ he police sationd ‘Mo occupants of the car weid the itncsses cxemined: Napalcon Bo- Ylesh, husbana of the woman, end tl somdin-tew and daughtes, Mr. and M Bfward Clark of Stafford Spirnzs. Tho hearing was of shor. duralior and Coroner BIll reserved his finding: ynt!l & later date. At the time of the moccldent Clark was charged with man- sisaghter but that was modified 13 7eckless driving. The case was comiin ued two months at that time. Mrs. Jemmette Moffma», widow uf Frederick A. Hoffman, dled at the homc of her daughter, Mr:. Fred H. Race ! Nerth Frankiin, Tuesday afternoon, whout 6.30 o'clock, The deceased was bam August 4, 189, the daughter of Jobn Kennedy and Margaret (Shirlaw) Kenmedy. She leaves four daaghters, Miss ' R. Hoffman, Mrs. Fred H. Race, A Brank Rockwood and Miss Florence A Heffman of North Franklin, one son Werber: R. Hoffman o Norwich; five wrandchidren, Mins Floremce Rockwood, Miss Mlla Rockwood amd ¥runk Rock- wood of North Franklin, Fred H. Race you there if yuu eat 3 lictle bex o twe per-dwy. Fort wy i| tended 2 managers’ Brocklyn, N. Y., aad Fra: an of Fitehburg, Mase., a1 ndscn, Fred Race of Broeklyn, T. Tio Ladies' Sosiety of e Cengress- | duy | tional church held their sewing Wednesday. Sewing was begun at 10 o'clock -and contimued umtil 12.80. Af- a short recess for Juncheon the work was resumed until 3 o'clock. Mrs. Eu- annn was hostéss of the duy ing was dons for the Welfare Bu . The speaker of the day was M. Milton' Hess, who 1as spent scme iimc in India. She told of same ifSvresting which she has there and on fa inat country. The mecting of the Willimamiiv Coux- of ‘elophone Wmpieyes' Assoctation necticut, which: wao eld. = charge of Prosident The Te ' Carty Leur was enjoyed af and a siz-Tesl flm enritled g of the Telephone, this advertisemon: Co., Neamwieh, Conn., With y name and 28dvesy and get 2 todk | ol fashionud songs free—adv. The adminisbrator ef ke estate af g having fkd 2or aliow- Robinsor, has set Friday, Dec. § as tho date for @ hearing. the ouspices of 1/Union 8t. Drizes w: women's first men's first, . Paul Belange: and O. the Consell 1o Jean Baptist d'Amer awardel as Che- Travelers Wednerday aong the Court Veronica ng in St Jo- tan election of cfficers took At the weeting d Wedn: seph’s hail, viase. The well known strect kettles of the Salvation Army will again be placed an the streets of this city and it s hoped by the focal officers that a large sum will be collected. The money 13 for thc purchase of articles for the meedy of the community, Mrs. Lewis assisted by Mrs. will meet the children of the church under 14 years of age par pariors from 4 to B Haling M OB in the o'clock this mission. Games will follow. At the last regular meeting of the Woman's club Henry T. Burr, formct principal of the Willmantic State Nor- mal school, was the speaker, The Sud-| ject of his talk was Geology in Comnec- ticut. Charles Fitchborn, manager of the lo- cal Western Union Telegraph office, at-| mecting in New Haven, Wednesday. Mrs, Sumuel Nicld has returned homs after spending 4 few days with friends| in_Souttbridge, Mass. iss Mar; e St. John of the American Thread Company and Miss Mildred McKenpa, who is training St. Joseph's hosmpital, became patients there Wednesday for appendiélils. | Mr. and Mps' A. D. Boss left Wed-| “Between-Meal” ! Lite | aids nesduy for a few days in New Jerst (Thursday) afternoon for instruction in| } Artemu: No more HILE your | Borden's Evaporated i kinds, he sometimes i car. with the cream left in. It ! Borden Bt 1 | bist party receatly held usder; expensive than ordinary brands grocer asks you to pay no mare for Milk than for other standard peys more himself. The extra taken to safeguard this brand of milk makes it actually cost more to produce it. In Border's Evaporated Milk, vou get pure country milk is entirely pure, and of high nutritive value. Ask your grocer fer Borden' THE BORDEN COMPANY Maiers alse of Rordsm’s Eagle Brewd Milk, received and ope reinstatement, ne degree team js composed of thc f lowing members: King, A. T. Van Cleve Hoknes; headsman, Moses Selernitsky attendants, Tke Cohen, Isaac senate, Julins dle, Sam Charles . Brown, Fred B. Ame: Ageanovitch, T'. E. Bake: Myron R. Abell, Barnett Curgenven. The following oftic the epsuing ter Max Cohen; chancell {net W. Kahn;-vice Dember; prelate, Charles ot records and seals, Fred Past _chancellor, Cleve; master of work, Cortis osh; master at arm: ner goard, Howard A. R Hetbert Maynerd ; truste: F. Roper. the wos At of the cves and a soclal hour epent. caller h Irving in town Tuesda: The illustrated by Peter B. ed. It was the third o talnments given this auspices of Bacon M. J. Klingon day after a week’ t and Mrs. M. Kiingo re Tuesday. guest of A. T. Van Cleve Tuesday. and on Saturday will gail from Pbi! delphix. for Walton, Florida, for t! winter., Miss Estelle Alpaugh her sister, Mra. Frank Fowler for the! winter months, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Risedorf en- Charles Molona. Nathaniel Herbert Maynerd and T a4 |oer come from the famili scribe, C. F. McLntosh; herald, Earle R. nominated der, Bar- chanceilor, Joseph master of fnance, Samuel Slav master of exchequer, Albert T. Van | T three years, | sand- wiches, doughnuts and cofice were served Willlam O. Svmmes of Iebron was a Jones of Lubanon was a visitor Iy atterd- | 150ms weaving sateen da: of cnter- the Tarle Stevens of East Hampton was the | Pickering, | of Mrs, Emma Hill of Rockville. Al were preseat except 4 and 20 of the aum- s of Ollver | 2cd Newell Hill of Coyentry. e Past Masters’ night was observed i range on Thursday evening. 10t to Lathron 5 L besin and a mil will be sor up 2s S00% | s posside. There was & report that a strang & mal had boen killed and praced on exhip! T {tion in a store window of Willlmantic, at first thought to be a raccoon. It was later learned that Gearze L. Brooks of South Coventry had liberated a pair of opossums afd this was ‘one of them. This brings to mind the time whea a pair of opossums were set at liberty in Suffolk_county, Long Isiand, in a very short time they werc so numercus that tae towns offered a bounty of 50 cents each for Killing them. The amount paid out was 5o large the first year that it was reduced to 5 cents which stil stands but the opossums are aimost em- tirely cxterminated now. The exhibit by Ashland Cott » |the Merchants and Industrial exposition jin the armory at Norwich is attracting | much attention and creating the most | favorable comment from all the visitors, Situated at the left of the door at t entrance, the exhibit occupies & space of twenty feet. In the cent is Stafford automatic loom in full opera- tion. This loom is one of 1100 automati: and night at | land Cottou Co. Velo Sharkey, Leo- td Couture and Alice Cadieux are in charge of the work. The girls we: | satesn dresses of blue and black made {trom satcen woven by thegwelves on | these looms. The dresses are trimmed ! with creton and were made by Mrs. W. ! {7T. Crumb of Jewett City. Shov s at the front shosw samples T giving with Mr. Fisher's father at the ! A GUARANTEE OF_ QUALITY All Tired Out? You Needn't Be! Excessive fatigus e, nervousness, that “all run down” feeling, are usually the result of poisons which should have been eliminated from your system. Stir slu, SANALT your weary languor will give place to healthy “pep. ggish liver, ki Sanalt is a harmless, rebuilding idneys, and bowels to natural activi the Sensible Tonic—let it cleanse and purify your bl s> with —and tonic composed of valuable vege- table alteratives and entirely free from opiates, narcotics, and other harm- ful drugs. Ever since it was first compounded by a famous New England physician over a hundred years ago, SANALT has built vigorous, joyous health for tired, listless people, just as it did for Mrs. Margaret Alix of North Attleboro, Mass., who wntes: *T don’t know just why I commenced to pun down. T and also my stomach got in bad condition. eould not do my housework. My and plexion and sevece gick 10 &ll women who that thev gre broken down generally.” You can buy SANALT,, or the other famous Winsol both Winsol Agents and non-agent - = N It ecrtainly is & wonderful medicine, and preparations. at any drug store. For Winsol remedies are one line of tude-m.r:t:dpnpmu.ry 4 o to aceept medicines sold by substitutes. Any o mm&nfltfuwummnghfi' Jjobber, And, if after a trial, you are not with the results, be is authorized to refund your money- NEUROPATHIC DROPS, the great emergency madicine;” amd CERIZANE BALSAM, for coughs, are twe Winsol remedies that should be kevt in every home. Ask your druggist absut them, B.0. &G.C. WILSON, Inc., BOSTON, MASS. B. 0. & G. C. Wilson, Inc., established in 1845, is conducted on & ‘which benefits everybody concerned—the Winsol Ageat, all non-agent id growth of the Winsol business to & pasition a3 one of the hargest Boses in the coutry taduy. and the Ipublic. The Winsol Plan—the last word in E fiu generalpul T——- most, for the drog special BLACK HILL {rem were aying withtending the K. P. meet in_town B, Ty Ames of Sa- ¢ evening at- of the w the -bale, breakers and r, first second and third dra process from eotton direct to the finished produet, ding cotten after. the opening pro- finisher picker laps, Congrezational parsonage. concert Friday evening in Wheeler schoc! and appreciative audience. Mr. and Mrs | Fisher, who are both fine singers, gave hall which was much enjoyed by a large dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. . | Springfield have been the guests of thelr * | cousins, the Misses Medbury. Wiltlam Exley and Everett E. Brown Sunn of |Keth Vaadeville at the ANNOUNCEMENTS Starting Today. There are five fine B. F. Keith star vaudeville acts arranged for the attrac. Broadway What Is Going On Tonight a:ionar, cors’ Assoela~ Germants Lodge. No. rmania IHall , Paace and countr | consider ' varicus conztruclive TropesA {for world pemce. et church are hui- afternoon Wauregan Sale of Bullding Lot ai Jeweit City. Burdick & McNicol, Toal estate brok- . have s0id for Mrs. Rena B8 augin of No. 5 Rockwell terrace, Nor- wich, a very desirable building lot lo- cated on School strect, Jewett City. The sale was made to George A. Haskell of | Jowerx City who will build o the mear future. | Last Showing of Orphans of the Sterm ® the Breed Thestre Today. The most remarkable motion euccess of the year is D. W. dramatic epic, Orphans of the Storm, am elaboration of the famous oid play, The Two Orphans, which will be =hows for the three times today at the Breed theats For ncarly half & century The Two Orphans has been equally popular ia Bu- rope and America. following its leng injtial runs in Paris and at the oid Union Square theatrs in New York. In & semse it is the mox popular of all stage love stories. Mere in Americs it was ideptified for thirly years with the name of Kate Claxton who played Louise Girard, the blind heroine. Mr. Grifith took this celebrated play and buit around R a motion pleture with | STAFFORD SPRINGS frandiose Mistorical Gmckground, and at an expense greater than the cost ‘g of all the carrent stage piays in New Tork combined. Patrons of the Breed theatre will fnd all of the great Two Orphans story that used to interest their fathers and moth- ers, but also a very great deal more. The story is now 5= amid the turbulen events of olution in France that marked the downfall of the Dourbor ‘monarchy Fortunatelr. derful French embodiment of rard, the two Misses Lillian ing, slubbor, intermediate and fine ro ing, Gill'ng, warp and spooled warp, yarn, beamed warp 480 ends, slashed warp 3 ends, cloth in loom, cioth for finishing and the finished | in several colors. i e background is arranged with two | = fan-shuped cxhidits of the finished | 3 A varioys harmonizing col- | Brooklym, 2 ors. Above these’ fans is dipiayed an |ler farm herp. loil painting sietched and. painted by |(¥icnds at dinner. George H. Prior of Jewett Clty. It is| Miss Fanaie 3. Thompson lus gone to | "0 10 SRCeEe 0 FOEme o a plcture of Ashland mills, and the sur- |spend the iwinter with her sister, Miss | o Lol S 28 st Emma Frabell & Brother are Amer- rounding houses and landacape, the Lila G. Thampson, at the resldence of LIBERTY HILL [sca’s supreme wire artists and are the taken as if scen from above the mill. The [ Mrs. 1. I Knowles. which s 6ls feet long and threc | Miss Constance Pendleton with & par Sess B {originators of Frisco and Russian danc- Rev. and Mrs. Woolworth atd Miss Ada |y "on the wire. Theirs 's 2 most ynae. Raist Had Your Iron Today? .| tertained Rev, Charles Dinsmore therine Giliingham, || New - Haven, who was tae speaker atfold, died of d:uubstes at le the chamber of commerce Tuesday eve-|Staffordville Wednesday ning. | Mrs IL C. Murray and her sister| huve returned from a several days' stay lngham of & e e |ters, Mrs. Eiizabeth Coo Miss Madelyn Shepard has returncd | il M Alfred Burrows of New | to Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass, uf- O L Lt AselaGillig | Jter & HoctyBias at e ‘home Mrs. Rose Hanley Horizan, former Stafford Springs, died at her home in Terryville Tuesday. She was 32 year: old. * Besides her lusband she leaves four small children. She also leaves four brothers, Dr. John Hanler, Wiliam Hanley and Bernard Han of this town and Walter Hanley of Hartford and three sisters, Miss Mary Hanley of tions at the Broadway theatre for the st half of this week. The feature attraction is Berrick, Hart & Co., who offer their mirth-pro- voking comedy skit called - Eloping. Brides and grooms for ages have been & source of amusement to the public. ‘The Teller Sisters are petite young ladies and classify themoselves as zing- ing comediennes. Sampson & Douglas offer “Wit and Iflxmrm)‘." ‘These two are & very hap- | attended the mecting of Quinebasg Po- {mona at South Killingly Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon of Plamfield took dinern Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graves. Charles Baker of Wilimantic called | Sunday on is sister, Mrs. Mary Medbury. Josepli Glebas was in Daalelson Sat- urday. 50 years home in morning. She s the widow of Harold Gilt Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Farran and daughter of Provience wers Thenksgiv- | ing guests at the home of J. D. Avery. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Williams of Ston- | ington spent Thanksgiving at their home , here. L. 3z Longenecker came from to Dess Thanksgiving at She entcrtained a few | Miss Ruth Moore. who has been spend- ing Thankzgiving at her Lome, has re- turned to college at Bosion DENTIST Dr. F. C. Jackson SPECGIALIZING IN PAINLESS EXTRACTING 5 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC | _Miss Cora Riley of | New York has returned {after an extended st: | town. Miss Myrtle Hawkins of Harford I Dbeen a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Hawkins of this Mansfleld _and 0 New Yook with frienfls ‘n Mr. had two wosa- types at hand for the Henriette and Loutse Gi- heroines. These are ths and Dorothy Gish. One of the best cams of recent Years cnacts e famosus story, nclud- Py combination working with precision and smoothness of a watch. The skit is Just @ iittie of this and a little of that. teet wide and framed In gold, is an ex- |ty of tri from New Lomdon wus in act reproduction, and is another prooi {town Friduy and visited Lake Wyassup. | of Mr. Prior's artistic ability. The town schools, with one of the THE HURTEAU AND ., BOSSE CORP. 'HOUIEHOLD FURNISHINGS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, £14 Main Strest, Willimantic, Conn. Phone $41-2 Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBSALMERS Willtmantie, Conn {Lady Agsistant) JAY M. SHEPARD ¥ Unisn St. Phane 29¢ “ A TA | Funny what a dead weight a litlie thing Hke a clinging vine can beeams :o a mascullne oak after a few vears of matrimony. WILLMANTIC OFFICE | 31 Church Strest | Hartford, Miss Milred Hanley of Bris- tol and Mrs. Joseph Berry of Kast Hart- ford. Mrs. Horrigan was born Hanley. She was a graduate of the Stafford High schoo!, and New Britain normal school. She w at one time assistant in the local kinder. arten school and later taught in Terry- ille. COVENTRY The monthy teachers’ meeting was held in the Center school on Wednesday aft- ernoon. The Ladies' society Reld an all day meeting on Wednesday in the chapel. Miss Doris Gowdy of Wapping spent the week end with Mrs. W. S. Haven. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Beach of Hartford in Stafford Springs and was a_danghter of former | Postmaster Willlam Palms, forns, rugs and chalrs carry out the green and white color schem which give the finishing touch to this} attractive exhibit. Agent L. M. Carpen- ter and Supt. George S. Browm are m charge of the exhib; The Lueky Hits ted the Lucky Strikes two out of three strings on th local Dowling alleys Tuesda; They are open to chalienges, { Lachapelte Wednesday. The social giren at the Pachang town ball Satarday night by Mr. amd Mre. James Crary was a most successful and enjoyable affair. There was music by | Driscoll's orchestra of three pieces and | prompting by ¥. H. Gilbert and others. The ladies' quadrille w2s the hit of tis cvening. The attendance was the larg- cst ever present at any local dance. The | praceeds go toward the lighting system at the town hall which is in need nf teachers, Miss Anna L. Chapman, us chairman of the committee of aTenge- | day until Frigar. ments, will hold & public meeting this | (Wednesday) evening in Wheeler school | hall. CANTERBURY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barstow were | gotiate with the Turkg and which the uests at Nathun Exléy's Thanksgiving. Davis ‘were guests of Mr. Woolworth's in Westville, Mass., from Wednes- Representatives of the Ameflean mis- I'sionary and charitable organizations op- crating in Turkey are working for the ineluslou of protective guarantees in the ! new treaty which America homes to ne- Turks say they are ready to negotiate, You Can Now Try This Newer ual offering. The Du Ponts combine daneing and Suggling and their combined efforts are calld Syncopated Jugglers. In their line they are withont equal. The foature photoplay stars Eugene O'Brien in Channing of the Northwest. As yet the mirror has not been made that wii enable man to zee himmel! as others see him. ing Joseph Schildkraat, the celebrated Roumanian actor. sometimes called the handsomest leaging man of Europe, who has the romantic role of Chevaller de Vaudrey. For those unfamiliar with ihe stags story: Henriette and Louise are little Norman wasfarers in Paris, The for- mer is abducted by @ rich noble, whi the latter falls into a den of thievi begzars who send her on the street a8 & charity siager. The tremendous imter- est springs from the effort of the sum- dered orphans to be reunited and the love of the Chevalier for Henrlette from from he is separated by an aimost im- passable gult of birth and class distinc- tlons, In Mr. Grifith's story these adven- ture$ are carried right into the revol- Phone 1062 spent Sunday with Mrs., Beach’s mother. The regular meeting of the - Ready Helpers was held in the chapel on Friday evening. There were 45 present at tho annual Phone 828-2| rhanksgiving reunion of the children, Mon., Wed. and Fri. |grandchiliren and gres: srand children repars. Mt. Vernon lodge, No. 75, F. and A. M, hes electsd as its officers for the coming year: Norman B. Parkburst, W. 7.; F. D. Erowning, §. W.: G. T. Bel I W.; E. W. Hiscox, treasurer; G. H. Prior, secretary. | ! o | Send this advertisement to The Plant-| { Cadden Co., Norwieh, Conn., with your! | name and address and get 2 book of| . . i i cld fashioned songs free.—adv, " ’ i ! The first real winter weather blew in MURRA S BOSTON STORE ‘ oA g i There Was Nothing So Good MacQueen, F. G. P. S, a Willimantic, Conn. for C ion and Colds er, author and correspondent, gave WARM APPAREL FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS vlexity in Finn opera house on Wednes- ' éay evening. The lecture way illustrat. ically colored slides, covering K‘.‘:Lnlfly life, education, schaols, shrines, modern improvements, soemery and in. n the Infants’ Wear Section on the . second floor you will find on display teeney garments of a quality and at prices that will surprise every mother who has been in the habit of sewing baby’s needs herself. | Gustries. The leoture was one of the | course given under Americas Leglon and auxiliary auspices. Woel Sweaters, Wool Leggings, Knitted Bon nets, Little Bath Robes, Coats, Knitted Sacques, . Knitted Sets in three piece Brushed Wool, ete., NORTH STONINGTON in & variety of colors and color combinations that will please the little ones. Guicesding Filmars & Shepard Fuseral Director & Embaimer .52 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC Lady Asustan: Tel &nlufllli |tion. e see Henrlette and the Che- . - valier 33 puppets of fate in the relgn of terror, from which the gigantic Dan- |ton strives to extricate them. The cii- . bors And Their Praice Of It Has Spread So Rapidly That Now Over Four Million People Read My Unusual Offer Below. NORWICH OFFICE 118 Franklin Street Phene 1812 NEW LONDON OFFICE 8 Bank Street Round T jride of the Ku Klux in The Birth of & ation. Besides the thrills and the Lpectac features, therc are pleaty of laughs, Creighton Hale as Picard and Lucllle La Verne as La Frochand fu nish the comeds. which s specially teresting to those familiar with the mor of the Latin nations. 1!1I ; Most Exeiting Show in T - Strand Tedsy to Saturday. Crime waves have necessitated the LS i T ;i ! i jwith thousands of voils of elesiricity. The operation of one of these charged safes i3 shown in The Face in the Fog, a Paramount picture coming to the |Strund theatre today. The scene show- ing the electric safe is Sashed on Just after Petrus, head of = band of Rus- sian terforisis enters Doston Blackis Dawson's New Yorx residence, Petrus, played &y ‘Wolbelm, Fi!! { 1l 1 i . i | _The funearl services for Mrs. Daniel B. i Gray, comducted in the ional tand. It s ecentifically preparcd, o | i that it works wonders, o | chuerh by Rev. O. D, F' assister by Gently massage Musterole inwiththe | iicv. Lisian Dury, were largely attended, | fir-tm. Seehow quickiy itbringsre- | many coming, from Ledverd, where i —how speedily the pain dishppears, | fumily formerly ilved. and a mumber | ‘Try Musterole fof sore throat, bron. | o™ Other towns. There were many chitis, tonaiitis, croup, G {bequtiful foral tributes. Burial was in | 2 ® neck, | wiceler cometery, Rev. Mr. Fisher- con- , newalgia, headache, | , | sons ting the committal servige. The four | of Mrs. Gray—Ellsworth, Phil'p, Hadley and ‘Alton—acted as bearers. Funearl services for Mrs. Amma D | letcher. Rathbun, $5,. widow of John Q. ! Ratlbun, wers. ted by Rev. Lu-| an Drury Saturdary afternoon at the| ’humn‘ of Mrs, Rathhun's deughter, Mrs. Waiter -A.. Wilkinson, on the .Westerly rood. Henry L Allen.and Mrs. Jrving { . Maine saug.two, hymns. - Therd were many, beautiful fiowers; Burisl was i on cemeteyr, Rev. Mr. Drury conduct- {ing the committal service. Grandsors' |sérved as,bearers. Besides Mrs. Wilkin- ! son, Mra. Rathhun leaves another dsugh- ter, Mrs, James B. Chapman, of Norwich, several grandehildron ond' gerat andchtides: < : 3 d . wid Mrs. stoler R Fler and & {85 of Welcsler, Mass spent Thasks- | u L4 !;EE? kg i i : g :.;39 Ll it : ! i i