Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1919, Page 7

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All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street ; JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Serviceable Line| . of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Harness at Low Prices Norwich, Thursday, June 26, 1919 THE WEATHER Winds or Thursday and Friday | North Atlantic—Mode southwest winds, show o south poriion and north portio Aiddie ¥ —Moderate low tonigh! and east gull Atlantic General and substantial shower: curred in the midd ‘Temperatures al There will be showers Thu Atlantic states, continuij New England and New York. Forecast. oc Friday Southern N Showes Thursday and prol Friday. .Obscrvations in Norwich. _The following recor t vations, show S in temperature and the baro changes Wednesday her. 90 6 THE L. L. CHAPMAN (o, | 14 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn Teacher of Vioclin|: and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St.| Norwich, Conn. Phone 13864 Del-Hoff Hote! EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props one 128 26-23 Broadway te soutd and T hur:duy 1. south |J in , reported from the Bar, 60 30.20 $0.20 30.20 An appeal from probate i the Stonington probate court which allow- ed Miss Elizabeth Colegrove, conser- vator of Johm Mason, an aged resident nd, the” sum of $4,700 in the superior court Wednesday before Judge Webb, who took the papers reserved decision after he had here on mes H. and heard the arguments made by Attor t|neys G. Curtis Morgan and Abel Tan- f|ner for the appellant, Alice A, Youns of Mysti - | bun for Both_the litigants are nieces and s of the old man, who was 89 when in November, 1917, leaving no ney Herbert Rath- as nno of his heirs and the. ourt aflawed N Elizabeth Cole- grove $4,700 for her bill of persomal services and $1,159 expenses for . the time she was consprvater of the old man and lived in his home and took care of him from January, 1314, to the time of his déath. ¥rem this al- lowance by _the Stepingten probato! court, Miss Young took an appeal. |a probate s BULLETIN. TWY, JUNE_ 28 19(9 e e man left an estate of $15,000 and that he'was living in 2, miserable condition in’ the house on Mason Island whe Miss Colegrove was sent for to from a place in the wes ng to take care i was testified to that becau ncg!ected ('omhuou Mr. the first © house he 2 old and was so littered with mulation of rubbish d cast off a icles that one could scarcely get into it, that it was full of crawling and fly- ing insécts and that the ac tion of dust and cobwebs on d_outside of the windo excluded the light of day. The_attorneys for the wppe! tacked the allowance made conservator on the ground th: excessive and that the probate court made up the and likewlse passed on it, thus acti both judge and jury as tas allowance was concerned. NOT ANXIOUS TO RUN SUNDAY MOVIES Tikk FALL The moving picturé théatré mana- gers are not anxious {8 etart showing pictures until along in Séptember on Sundays, for the reason thdt the at- tendance during the summer is light- er than during cooler weathe; Many people have believed that the foving picture husiness i3 a gold miné but let the theatre inagers rélate some of the things they have been and are GREENEVILLE puity June wedding to Yred A. Ricketts in hureh o ceremony, rned to tiy: I avenue where was served. cived m: g the bride ride’s & wedd DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS | 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Iomn Hours: 9a m to8p m Telephone John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortr-ent of DIAMOND JEV/ELRY BROOCHES RINGS i PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss| OVERHALLING AND REPAIR WORY - OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Machanical Repalrs, Painting, Trim. mi Usholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its Erances, Scoti & Clark l:nru 507 to 515 Nerth Main St. of the 3 from_th requiem mazs deac spending ative Smith Leona th of Mon 2. w: silk. Mrs. matron of honor was best mand there sowned i Dolbeare wa tch Dolhear ceremon Fiteh and T trip. t on AMERICAN HOUSE Firsteglass Garage Service Conncated D. MORRISSEY, Prop. “ "hems suwtfsumss Shetuckst Streel Flowers and Trees form and form is often ¢ dress. - FOR ALL OCCASIONE Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H, PEABODY #....... Phene 986 YOU WANT t5 pus et TR i Ad i b and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night took wday evening at 6 o'clock dic H. Ladd was united owne by Greenevilie There was a aymond The uscful presents, ymond | f by | ibl 9 Central Jo- up against in conducting their busi- ness anl it will be apparent that cvervone in businéss nowadays has his troubles. The price of films has materially advanced, the government tax on films s gone up 800 per cent.; the heat ights costs much more thah it ilie help demands more wases: recoive more pay. and | they demand and receive | They are frequently cailéd upon to loan their theatre for this. or . that and are expected to do it aly and without rental, and iave often done =o. Daslight saving has struck the thea- s well. This may séém strange, but here is how it works out. The first evening shows usually start-at 7 ‘elock. 1t is daviieht then and peo- ple have just finishéd their evenin: meal and while they may have made up their minds to attend the picture as a rule they think they will enjoy the daylight for an hour and go to the -|second show which _starts usually around §:30 to 8:45. Tt is just begin- ning to get dark at this hour and if the start is not made . for 15 or 20 minutes the show has commenced and finally patrons will decide after all to give up going because they feel that they are then too late to sec the whole program, Result is that the first show finds a’ scant attendance ows because of prolonged daylight. out that daylight costs them mone: and many remain away from . both rhis is ay the theatre men figure If_they are going to run pictures on f“unady and pay the extra gost for operating they have got te have a zood attendance to prevent their actu- losing_money on the proposition. T“JrLVE TEACHERS SEEK RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE tions of twelve teachers for illowances azgfegating - were approved Tuesday g of the {eachers’ rotire- Four were} from ser- . and the re- s um | e T an‘mimminiug this state of mind, and SR ,_NN“’I imtil sueh treatment is accorded a fon_of ant be at léast at least forty- ! service in order to b clis- b tlowance, hut re- 3 and | vice 1o fort; ndment adoy age limit ruired period of to ding the allowanee will be granted paying TREET DEPARTMENT HAS IT8 NEEDED MOTOR TRUCK ton motor truck has been fed by the public works com- { the common council for the troct_depariment and is Streét Com- X is Using it to stone_ onto Laurel Il whers - ; on Laurel Hill avenueé is done ecent meeting thé sufn of authorized for ths .pur- a motor truc the The consists of Aldéffan chairman; Coun- ubrey and John planning how it to buy anoth partmor which . OF C. HOME ASSOCIATION HAS BEEN INCORPORATED ssociation of with © au- 50,000, divided | The incorp- yston, William s J.' Spellman, remiah A Desmond, Henry D. Buck- ley and J P Sheridan, the -holding Council, No. 13, which purchased from George Presion the \07 .Ll]rd Rawson house 1 propert 3 Broadway, which 11 e the -Knights of Co- nhbus company used fo ome. VERDICT IN TURKEY CASE FOR $81.50 In the common pleas court here Wedresday afterngon the' jury return: ed a verdict of §81.30 for the plaintift |in the case of Frank Jakobik and wite jof Baltic against Jane Burgess and others who were sucd for $110 which s the damage alleged ‘to have been ¢ to a flock of turkeys which had driven off the Burgess farm last t and so severely clubbed’ that © them died. The case was tried in the cornmon pleas court on an appeal from a jus- | lice court decision by Justice of the Peace Sweeney who found for the de- fendants, ASKS SUPERIOR COURT TO CHANGE HIS NAME onfo Casegrande of New Londen rought a petitien te the superier to have his namé changed to Antonio Rocchetti. He statés in his petition that Caségrende was the name used by his father, but that the n 0|1 n took the name of Roccheétti upon coming to this country frem Italy in 'y, 1396, He has marfied and children all using the name Prizes at Berlin Fair A. J. Brundage of Storrs, State lead= er of boys' and girls' clubs has receiv- i fo expert medical opinion :lcure. is almost impo: retirement aliow- | OCEAN BEACH RESIDENTS ASK FOR INJUNCTION Attorney Arthur T. Heefe as coun- brought procecdings ing for an the land at Ocean beach from being used for corn, fruit in the injunction re- cnown as No. the sile of pop- sundry articles, eon- The comnlaint all 1804, the Post Hill Tracy ~ Waller, Hislop, Thomas M. < lot and fransférred it by ranty decd to the lita Petér Dorsey. The deed contains the following r riction: “The samé to be for pri athing houses, to be not more t! height and to be_ built in conformity to a plan of the Post Hill lmpr‘)\‘emfl\l Co. s that on June treasu to w 3 Thomas ¥ rowley, Charles I. Duey dward ilan. The plaintifs are Arthur I Wilkinson and Minnie A. Wilkinson, who complain that the land is being used for purposes ather than stipu- Jfated in ‘ihe deéed and that it mean matérial damage to them to per- mit such use of it. Attorne:; fe was in this ei Tuesd: to Judge Webb, who sct Iriday in the ferenoon, as the ti 3 June how cause why a téemporary injunc- tion should flot be issued. ant’ trustees and Ar. Neilan. LUMP SUM SETTLEMENT IN WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION After a hearing in the workmen’s compensation claim of Thomas roy of 2 Carlton avenue, Brool against Robert Palmer & Shipbullding and Marine Railwa dered the decision that a settlement of $300 shall the case. T oné place in award the commi: {found that there his oner have been ys: It upon thig case, and it as . “hysterical paraly. upén a mental state, any actual organic found that claimant tign is .due largely to add the anticipation of stated by and discas: present @ mental lump not It condi ble, The employe was injured in a in the Noank shipyard on Dec. 1916, his. injury resulting in truamat neurosis of the left hand and arm. vaid at the rate of § disability from Jan. . 12, 1918, when payments Lecausé: the disability {erminated. The further eompensation tlement. and FRAUD CANVASSER SAYS us of the cause whicl ng in a theatre the 1 f police a Eurnside, &d to. thée Naval Fospital L ged him The man callected $35.51 o furnish mi ian soldiers” O Burnside s another sailer. hy use*of : whieh they had access \o at New ’/V don_drew up hem 0 roHr'm nion went elsewhare. mfard Pending v have been ina of | day night of have been canv; such an objec NAMES COMMITTEE TO TUpon an application brouziit befor the ruperior court, Judge Web \)mnteu Percy London to I sale of the street, New or vrivate sale for a pric 1 than $12,000. The property tate left by the late Kather. ine Percy Eggleston. Out of the pro ceeds of the sale the sum of Si. is to be used to pay oft given by Katherine P. | the estate of Arthur TL balance of pmperu. ndon, either at pqu Bggleston t Eggleston. Th ceived from the shall b held in_trust by ¥ to e dispoeed of in the terms of the w GIVES DECISION IN Payments at the rate of 29.60 week during the peried of total di bility are ordered by Commis J. Dotiohue in the workmen pensation claim of Mike Newton, Mass. against the Tren Works, The man suffered a con tusion of the right hip caused by fall on Oet. 11, 1918 The commis. com Monday of this pico sl ot PR Appreves Doctor's Bill. After a hearing held bsfore over. The bill was for $46 for 2. treatments to George Nichols who wa injured by havirg the end of his in dex_fingel cut off while he was al work. L] Made Visit In Hartford. announcernent from the State Ag- its in, §e PAEmher 222t Hatford, where she visited her ne. cultural Association that 31,500 has|phew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Holt, been appropriated for prizes fop elub|who had bien Vielting Mr. Holt'’s par- at the annnal State Fair at]ents Mr, and Mre, Washington }Iohlt at ome Maplewoed, took Miss Jewelt aczount | sel for residents at Oeezn Beash, has aperior owners of a tract of W s contained in the Improvement Waller cold | tees of | will on ed the complaint] e for hearing the defendants and let them Joseph Nefal of Norwlich is now in possession of said. premises, claiming to hold as a lesiee under said defend- Commissioner J. J. Donohue has rén-| lump sum | be made in finding and is | a number expressed one dependent| Taf upon | is | rall He | ¢ week | HE WORKED IN M:RWICH‘ the | infermed | SELL HOUSE FOR ESTAYE; part | the mortgage “ggleston | WORKMEN'S COMPENSAT|ON ner J. ardons of Groton a sioner held a hé-\r(ng on the case on him, 23 Miss Alice Jewett of Church street recently returned from a motor trip to suonRim] $10aY— SHIITHOM 103 NSV i g & Aounfur wlosg OEP-POOY 1eOP! UR £ PUIYUEE 0} IV[UA Youtw Jo paed sey Soeanpp fav uy sda9y 3 I®YY 0B si3 pus (:anm ur Smuys Sdmrs 4q) wonyesedad Jo 9582 PuUE AN{IGSIHP fonjea danunu sy (PS40 4q pardod doms SmaN) it PIMEIN pomeu YOIMYOH 3oupead sigqy, +eSns oued poyps ‘Sweid £:p ® 0} JJTTI OUPIL 0} NOY PAIIA0D -Sip “sTAy‘OUaRY 38 YOUIOH §881 UT “uizoy pueb, s yjrad Suistapuod 1of ss3voxd wan ~oua 91} pajeidiio uordoN ¢8I UL *aI5j[oA UBWINY 03 4[33213 PIppE 2ATY SAUIAVISIP 0, J' GNDINVI Sil43N38 LVHL AN3A0DSIA V| with lhem in their nu'fl_mobl\o ‘and also Leéo Dibickle has returtied to h home on South F'ront street after hav- ing reccived his d rival on this seen service in e having dverseas for one y six months. As vesterday was graduation day the Baltic Academy many of th families attended lield in the morning. Wedne morning at eight o'clo t the Sacred Heart church, Rev. U. Q. Bellerose united in marriage. Miss Yvonne Champagne and Osias Beau- solicl; both of Taftviile. The families of the couple as welt as many friend: vere present during the ceremony. The bride fs the daughter of George and gelina De: s Champagne and was employed at the Ponemah mills as a spooler. Mr. Beausoliel the son of D Beauseliel and is as a weaver. The couple re their many friends in the village. After a shert honeymoon the couple will re- turn to their home in the village. Esse: charge of the Tourth of July ce! tion te be keld in Essex in honor of soldiers held a meeting at the of: BORN: RAND—In Lyme, 2 son to Mr. dnd Mrs. Leonard Rand. MURPHY—In New Londo: 1919, a son to Mr. and Murphy of Waterford, fo: dents_of Nerwich. MARRIED NSON—In Baltlc. . Charles Sm Gertrude an- tic, Tune Son and eston an this city. JSOLETL tville. Ju lerosen onne C. | vilte, hoth h ty. [ FRISWFLL — GRAHAW — Tn 1919, be Rev. Arthur - il and Miss i J. Beveridge irles Breed Giibe Helen Lee POJIECT Jo OB YA L0} L3520 | -ut2s T 0} JEBRS auwd-| been | Ssblon. nd A pion| employed at the mill | ed many beautiful and usctul gifts from | The vdrious committees in ora- | fice of Judge Thomas D. Coulter this || week to compicte plans for the event. Jure £ Alilsran oo |l T i Il Thursday nch Bleached S hort lenzths, regular Sale price a yard h ]")"’h,hntl Twill . in short 1 are regular $4.00 value—Sal value—Sale price a pair . Size 1'4 “Near-Wool” Blankets, value—Sale price a prair . h and Aercel Wash Cloths, regular 12%c value, at Dish Cloths 2%c value these are regular One case of Union Linen Crash |} Toweling, in remnants of 2 to 10 i} vards, resular 25 price a vard nd Turkish regular 19¢ value at 12lzc 50 dozen Hemmed Tluck Towels, these are regular 290c value, at 19¢ Turki guest’ regular size Special vaiues grade of Huc all nd T ferings. Soaps—FPowders Limited qua ';‘r ndma'\ Whi o each custome June Church & Allen 2 15 Main Street & § FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant -1 Telephone 328-3 . HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN c o o 2 | FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Vielin Commissioner J. J. Donohue has ap: ORCHESTRA proved the bill of Dr. G. G. Burr of For Dances, Weddings and Baltic in a wukmen‘s‘ camé:emmon Roeeptions. herp the doctor treated an em- g 2 ;?s'e“;r the Airlie Mill, Inc, of Han- |92 Fifth Street, Phoae 1251-13 SHEA & BURKE 41 Maip Street FuneralDirectors ’rnu 18 ne agVErUEIAE rttflz Connecticyt equal latln for bubineks resuits i Borax Powder 1 1Ib Toilet Papers Mops—DBroom: Dry Mops, grade, at ry Mops, de, at whi regul Wet Wash Baskets 26-ineh, valye $1.63-~at 29-inch, value §1.85—at -ineh, value $2.0 33-inch, valae $1.45 $1.60 o $175 . 3248 Gray Emn_:eled Wear S-quart Coffee - ] ~—Sale price . 2<quast ‘Tea Po Saie priee~. 3-quart: Tea. Pots, valus S)c— Sale price .. 8 No. 60, Tea Keti es. $L at No. 70, Tea heulce. $1.20. value at e No. 80, Tea Heltles, 3140 value it § in white and gr: pink and blue borders, regular $4.00 value—Sale price a pair.. Size 1/4 “Woolnap” Blankets, standard grad “TE PorTEOUS & MnfliELL C;é;-h The Weather Today wm Pnb.g(, Showers :T‘odny,, and Household Needs Sale prices which mean guaréx\tgéd] m; savings fo: our | customers on high grade merchandise for Home or Sum- mer Cottage. Here are some of the special offerings: DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASES; SHEETS, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, ETC. Omne case of size T ed Sheets. with regular §1.30 valu One case of 72 x 99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, value—sale price .... Ohe case of $1 x 99 Scamless Bleached Sheets, valug—Sale price these Sale price each Damask, 51 45 and 18 x 54, 50 to New Ferfection, Cook Ona-burner, valt value at . -quart, value 3§ art, valup § 4-quart, value'$ with eenlrll(lnfl L regular $1.00 value at Tilet Scarfs, sizes 18 x 36, 18 x o 2.00—Sale price . Other Offerings In Cottage Sale In addition to the departments mentioned here, there are included in our Cottage Sale generous economies _ in all kinds of Draperies and Floor Coverings, such as Curtain Materials, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lmoleums, Eac. to visit our Third Floor for Special Cottage Sale of- 1o, Two-burner, low, l« Saturday 2 x 90 Bleach- centér seam, e—Sale price $1.08 regular $1.98 . $148 regular 0 0! $1.95 BEDSPREADS — BLANKETS One case of Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads, sl.ghuy mill-stained, thest are regular $3.00.value—Sale price . Just 50 Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads, size l‘xBfl slightly soiled, th-u price . 75 fine quality, Satin' Marasilles Bedspreatls, -hsmmisd and scallaped; with and without cut corners, slightly soiled, size 30x90, these are regular $6.00 and $7.00 values—Sale price One case of Cotton Blankets, excellent quality—these are ver,« npeml $1.85 $295 $4.95 $1.95 $2.95 $4.95 regular QEM TOWELS, TOWELING AND TABLE DAMASKS 50 dosen, size 18-inch hapklns— 58-inch Table Damask, in as- sorted patterns, regular 75¢ value —=Sale price a yard .. 69-inch fine quality Satin Table regular Sale price a yard . 48¢c 83c valye— 70-inch fine quality Satin finish Table Damask, good assortment £ patierns, regular $1.39 value 98¢ ace Trimmed 79¢ regular Tue . $119 Meke it a point KITCHENWARE FOR SUMMER COTTAGE OR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Oil Stoves Flame, Biue Stoves 0Oil $10.00 Alaska Ice Cream Freezers . 3.2 . 385 . $473 Copper Bottom Wash Bollers Clothes Horses Clothes Hordes, sith L reguiur Y Scresn Doors Stained S n Dobrs, 2 feet 6 inches wide x 6 feet 6 inches long, value $1.69, at . ... $1.38 2 feet 8 inehes wide x 6 feel 8 inches long, value $1.79, at ... $1.55 Step Gemy Step Laddér Tezular price $2. Sereen Door Fixtures. a . 28¢ Ladders cize § feet. -Sale pri¢e $1.79 Chinaware China Tea Cups’and Saugers, ‘value $3.00—Sale price a dozen $2.65 Blue' Band Bowls, Bizés 5 io'%, inch; four in set, velue §1:50-— Sale price a-set Yeilow Bowel 9, ate: 18-inch, value 1.20 Tiaineh, ? value 3¢ 69¢c Diamomd Tires,have’ beenirolling 4 £ up ; such ; big, "‘;vmlleage .that > ‘we have: marked up our adjust-- ment" figures to be fair.and: square ~ with: what our tires are do- | ing. T Diamond users, - old and new, share in this plus adjustment mile- age. It extends: to all Diamond - Tires on cars, or in the hands of dealers, Fix the new ad- justment figures in your mind. sainenesl They are another proof of this fa- mous tire fact yusivn Dia th amonds are e Uses’s tires, Niamond SQUEEGEE TREAD - Tires

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