Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 8

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ART SCHOOL HOLDS The anmual exhibitton of the Nor-|casts, wer wich Art school given in the Converse | slightly Art gallery on Friday afternoon largely attended. The studios were|pair @pened at three o'clock, after which an | a informal reception was held fro tea set. lar ind a pla §0'clock in the galleries, where danc 15 of cobalt on tin enamel, besides g was enjoyed. Danihy's orches:r Al bowls, one most curiously supplying the music. Refreshmen with buches of grapes. were served from daintily deco tables by the students, who also h: dharge of the floral decoration Both | varie gallery and studios were ver: decorated with oak boughs, la dh arti arrangement of flowers. The design classes, taught Kida Watrous, director of t showed an intere: arr: of spots for borders and repeat pointing evolutions of conventional | afnaments from original sketche gigns pointing the beginni f ric ornament, to be used for fabrics, were noticed. showed ¥ 1 and A an interesting number prints were done by Mis Wert. Flower studies out gketches and enamelled glass w | work of Miss Ella § The drawing cl Katherine Mallett, of drawings from ating painting and an arti at ughly modelled trees; le, tall blue vas stick, tiny fern dish; howl, purp cla: fine work. jresenting roses, ooch 50 cameo bar marked talen be made of apples and leaves. 1 brooch 1 a dain v silver narines, ther Franklil", Providence, R.1. |! orii: Machine 7eiceher Union 963 Company v Bbinsers Pounders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS- R LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- 1y fiss Engines, Engine Repairs, o Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutche im _copies Large stock always on hand General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of ail kinds e e CLEANERS DYERS el 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial FREE AUTO | We pay postage on parcel i DELIVERY post one way —————————————————— ————————————r—) i hammered The Economi a more perfect stitch. The Artistic Woman uses THE Furniture in her home. The Busy Woman uses THE FI proof and to run The Wise Woman uses THE FRE and finds THE FREE the best value. bd. SEWINGEMACHINE ~ $12.00 Special Allowance for your old Sewing Machine. Small weekly payments to club members, The Plaut-Cadden Co ESTABLISHED 1872 135-143 MAIN STREET ANNUAL EXHIBIT made, from which shapes ied in detail, have been | molded. Miss Rose Trumbull show en matt glaze candlesticl e amber candle- e with freehand deco- on made a chrming col- vases and bowls is great most unusual.color combi- tily | nations, also a very artistic vase, dem- t 2 interesting experiment ic tile. o Thursday pottery class there ceable display of lovely hel Avery has made a e and fern dish of un- fon, vases and tiles com- i and red firing clay Leffingwell, a_graceful fern Lewis Raf- slaze can- k: Clark Philips, under-glaze | don, pair candlestic ina Wheeler, pink.vase. has done some ex- ss Faith B. s on exhibition two very ngs, one of heavy work- rved leaves set around paz; the other, a dainty et set with small bri Suits, Capes and Dolmans Group »on of antique design, | ind diamond brooch, long bar pin | with fourteen large diamond: mi t of tiny gold leaves, and an with a finely wrought border site cameo pendant-brooch. set the m > | Loring exhxibited some n | one of diamonds, M 11y green tourmalines; 1D evening ¢ sellow gold, set Art W ds of light v ; a very lovely piece | rd ring of gold and intricate design of Alban Anothe n rrounding its garnet s rly carved, wth to- with coral, ee topaz, were the work liss Wattles Miss Inez Horton a spoon of odd | design, bracelets of gold| The / 194 MAIN STREET WAUREGAN HOTEL BLOCK artistic pair of gold and pupils gave among other i owed a number Helen Munz, pen- from T Cur brook and H covers Lillian Brewster; embroider- lass, | dec show- | Joseph hibited s Hill, sofa c | Baker, boxes, Mildred Fox, classes was studies durin; The winter term developed | masters, and interestin | we i . copied in lin udies from flowers Mi One screen of heads remarkably well | lines during the fal ns adapted to Suits, Capes and Dolmans One-of-a-kind, which rzgularly sold up to $52.50 Your $ » Choice NO EXCHANGES L ALL SALES FINAL . : SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS All our rogular Stock, which sold to $35.00 Your $ Choice table runners er, box: |in work has been awarded: Design,|sion of a statutory oftense at Prov- | ed. A . bl Li pottery vases, and ng; Win- ldna Herbert; jewelry, divided |idence between May 10, 1912 and June| Mr. Huribat sold his 30-acre Serviceable Line hed. | ifred Zahn, n L Hirsh, ss_ Faith Caruthers and 5, 1917 was not pushed. orange grove Standard Fruit 5 | 5 yonette, | Miss Nel ng: pottery, divided| ' Alleging intolerable cruelty since|Growers association of Orlando. He of Men’s and two gold |towels and cross stitch linens; Cipa [ between Miss Trumbull and Miss Inez | July 1, 1908, and desertion since Feb. | reserves his home and the grounds Rosenburg, lemon fork L. Hortor children’s class, Helen Tir- | 23, 1915, Emily Crary Palmer Ennis, |about it, one acre or so.” - : tl The Upper Middle class in design [rell; for general improvement in the|of Preston, was granted divorce from BOYS 0€s m: charming Christmas car from | Thursday evening class, Miss Ithel|Charles W. Ennis, now of Mardela Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbut came up from wood and stencils listic s were made t nione volved | Avery Springs, Md. They were married on | Fiorida last Tuesday and are now oc- TH GH’ ES The high class of work done by the|April 8 1908. The wife was given |cupying their cottage at Ocean beach AT E RIGHT PRICI Art school has won for s pupils many | the custody of the two children, a|where they will remain until about the and honorable mentions from | daughter and a son. first of November. Express and Team Harnes: : to year, some of the students Eng g il - at Low Prices ed camisole and scarf, Ida Leffingwell ng been prize winners in large To Call Superior Court Docket. 3 Murphy; sofa cushions, | competitions all over the country.|F LORIDA ORANGE GROWER : Hb H e e on H PM se Norton; painted suede address | Orders come from - out of town COMES TO OCEAN BEACH D Aock o L. 3 i E | D ecort : g =A% | Rules of the Superior Court, the dock- s, purses, | nd bowls | patrons, a recent order having been| The following is from a clipping | et of this court will be called at the o, Mgy Superior_court room al Norwich on| 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn e sglaze; received from Philadelphia for many |from the Crescent City (Florida) | 00k ees on W th of small articles, s Hour: i v 3 3 —_— - : ; Friday, June 13th, 1819, at 9.30 a. m. ay w P glaze, chain for bridge prizes. From vear to| ‘Lozine A. Hurlbut is out of his ele- | L 0o = SR wmi T 2 Jones: |vear the school is making its name|ment. For thirty years or more he | SParP: e, WILLIAM C. YOUNG mmered silver spoon, Josephine known and the work done there |has been one of Crescent City’s best most favorably with that of | known fruit growers. He has seen Operator’s License Suspended. Bucceasor to ins tions. Miss Aida Wat- | the Jean years and the fat on He The state automobile department STETEON & .UUNG director of the school. has had!has built up groves to see them froz- | has notified the local police depart- 5 e o e eiot, e Sl hee pud hne culle up sroves o e tem fror | s maliled e e 2 Shedime or| CARPENTER ‘waid BUILDER Karku ereshevsky Katherine Mallett, Miss Loring and|in the hammock, spend I James Komborles of 1 Thames street | Best work and materia. &t right soles; Bvelyn | Miss Dorothy curtains; Helen the seashore and his wi has been indefinitely suspended. prices by skiiied Labor. ~ Telephons 50 West Main St DENTIST EZ( ¢ - DR. E. J. JONES ow quloé(ly Suite 46 Shannon Buildin, = - pleasant bungalow in the north end —— JUDGE WEBE DISPOSES OF of the town. He is going to enjoy the| A silver lining masy y the Academy MOTION LIST MATTERS |easier life that he has honestly earn- 'cloud. nged on large screens D . csults were shown by | Foreclosure in favor of Nathan §. | s 5 Bushnell of Norwich against Philip E. ch- | Hendrick. formerly of Taftville, now | 2 ew Rochelie, N in the sum | 2 17 3 of land in | vas granted by Judge James at the sperior court short T e drawi old rdies | M rch, whose done 1 Take elevator Shetucket Street work show promise The ¢ 3 e entrance. Phone Upper and Lower Middle class work | ,.l,lg‘.’\r—mr:.:-?:\in;lmmn sy was shown in the ground floor studio, a3, o] - Pkl e coh G| Hearing in damages were held and STORAGE BATTERIES gallery, with figure drawings by the Judgment gigen in e following, If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 58 Shetucket Strzet, Norwich, Conn AUTO RADIATORS amounts against the Groton Iron Works: Gilbert & B: 701.58; William W. H. M. Hope Engineering Co., $7,829.48; il Brothers, $3650.7 Andover I, $3.907.05; Woodstock Lumber Co. .58; Henry Gardner, $3,462.31. swer or other pleadings were or- Kenneth E. A. Wino, de- es Turner, Phillips and Bacheler. s the joint work o! Hempstead, Phil heler. (Copies of own by these last Caynonetie f it the very dged to be that of M 0 possesses more than ordina Lila_Phil- nd is considered a most prom- | for failure to plead; William C. Repaired _promotly and _thoroughly <. Miss Bacheler's clever| , executors vs. Michael En- tested under air pressure before leav+ drawings are quite noticeable for their | ght, conservator, appeal from pro- ing shop. bate, motion to dismiss appeal for individual Mi er is clever | failure to file reasons of appeal; Han- W. E. SHANLEY {0 be commended fc DON'T MISS IT! Great Opportunity — Dollars Saved THIS IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR Demonstration and Club Sale ® B e e A |non and others vs. Lubchansky and G Bl e | The follow DElZes forjexoxenency ficv0chs detaule fior dallure {to plead S D ans - | Lapointe vs. Raymond & Alexander T R = } Lumber Co.. and others, 1t for USED TIRES | St % Geer Chctanit o taiture FREDERICK T. BUNCE 5. Geer, default .for failure s | healed that ugly skin eruption! | The Piano Tuner City of New London, apeai from board OUR SPECIALTY | ! ; T B v A e St Resinol Ointment heals skin imita- Resincl heals skin sicknesses be. | Phone 8382 22 Clairemont Ave. i canizing and Tube Repairing, at short| 1 of apveal are to be filed in | tions that if negiected become serious. cause it contains harmiess antidotes notice. Try us on your next job. All|0ne week or appeal dismissed in FN- | Gne smail pimple or siight bletch for such conditions. | | er Spicer vs, vier Lam- oyl A . 2 rprs work guaranteed. ! phere, apeal from probate. mars the most beautifol face. A patch Resinol Ointment was origmated by BRING YOUR HATS Bond of $75 or stification in one| ~f itching eczema or other skin ail- a doctor for the treatment of eczema s ordered in Soitana Tranda- | ment canses great discomiort and and other skin afectiens, so you need Ververis and in _two Silvyis < Sh week w: vy's re OP | col in Rainkowski ve. Manchee. | moch misery. not hesitate to use it. AZ all dewlers. 11e PHABRENE SRRFEY Biay M oMk AR Tondon NEAR WILLOW ranted a pilot's license. SILVY'S FOR SERVICE Judge Webb heard the argument and tdok the papers in the United TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. al Woman uses THE FREE because it 'sews faster, lasts longer and makes “REE Machine because it is the most beautiful piece of ‘E Machine because its new inventions make it trouble- Woman u FREE Machine because it has been absolutely proven ve times lighter than any other machine built. Machine. She examines them all (before she buys) caucus, N. I.. and other Fifteen maiters that were on the list au were pestponed. . . ’ ° ° e States Steamship Co. vs. Groton Iron Works or ppliy on of the receivers that certain attachment proceedings De stayed and the right, title and pri- orities of the lienors and other par- ties in interest in and to the prop- erty attached be detprmined. Foreclosure on two tracts_of land | of about 100 acres in East Lyme on the Chesterfield road was granted in favor of Jennie Tytla of Hackensack, N. I, against Tetus Nizovetz of Se- DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST OfficeHours: 9-12 a. m.—~130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat, Evenings Room 305 Thaver Building Residence tel. 1225 CALL AND SEE Our copies of the very latest Patterns i Wall Paper and Cutout Borders that we have just received. THREE DIVORCES, ONE Alice Building, 321 Main Street. MARRIAGE ANNULED Special attention to discases of the Three divorces, all for desertion, . .. |were granted in' the superior court STOMACH, BLOOD and LUNGS. | here Friday morning by Judge James Hours: 9-10 . m.; 2-4 and 7-§ p, m, | H. Webb, and one wife had her mar- riage annulled on the grounds that Phone: 821 office; $21-2 house. her husband committed bigamy in aprl0TuTh8 | marrying her. Two divorce cases that weer on the uncontested list were con- tinued. of Brooklyn. N. Y., on the grounds of desertion since June 15, 1915. They were married on January 31st, of the same year. The petitioner, whose 148 Main Street, Narwich, Conn | maiden name was Sara Buslowitz, was Phone 1178 fiBiven the custody of a three year old Also a complete line of Paints, Oils and Varnislics EASIEST TO [ married in th U G SHOP to Arthur G. Portmore of Sarona. L. I. had the marriage annulled on the NORWICH, CONN. Agnes Perrin of Norwich, who was city on March 8, 1917 OUR PRICES ARE THE MOST REASONABLE IN THE CITY ; srounds that Portmore was a bigamist. TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES | Tt was shown that Portmore has al- All- Work Guaranteed ready been convicted in the superior HENRY DUPREY court of committing bigamy when he Yantio P. 0. Box 153 married her as he already had a wife. ing, having married Mary Arnold at New York city September 11, 1901. On the grounds of desertion Will- SEE OUR WORK FIRST iam H. Durfec of Stonington was g THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR §|en divorce from Sarah E. Durfee of Providence, whose maiden name was PMN’"NG YOUR CAR || Fecknam, and whom he married De- comber 20. 1906, Mr. Durfee was al- so given the custody of an eleven year MOIOR CAREAMISHOR old child. The allegation was that the 354 West Main Street wife deserted the husband on May 10, 1912. The claim made on commis- H. J. SCHAT?Z NEXT TO BREED ENTRANCE 14 RIAL Sikild

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