Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 5

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it by all m evenis Over Don't delay | i Sttendancs: ‘no' ingures abundant halr for years Moi'ley’s Back of our new Fall Hats stands the pleasant reflection that what you paid for—and more! of them stands quality as well as geed Smart for the start of the season, but neither teo much nor too little of the style that most men want and often pay tos much for. $3, $4 and $5 in the pépular colors of the day. Morley’s Hat Stor_e FRANKLIN SQUARE NOTICE Present all bills against the Town of Norwich on or be-| 3 fore Sept. 1. C. K. BAILEY, That’s what you will find— | workers. Out FEED. There is none of the luck element about BEED however—none. The markets have been ransacked for the best there is to be had, | broo and selections made with a view to giving our customers what they want and the best value for their money procur- able. For Quality and Price we stand Pre-eminent. Chas. Slosherg & So VE STREET | 40 SHETUCKET STREET Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street At 01‘ Lym '.hl txhlblubn Of nt- in the lelry ‘which closed Sun- lvnnlu ‘Was a great success. - North _Ashford, M: gt i S i tleek m.na lward fish, na- Ob oo soft shell l-‘n membets of Ekonk grange North Stonington grange the 0 patrons were ln nmnl:vuu. Charles Wheaton s woodlot and a sawmill will b cutting the timber, which is in fine conditien. collectors have of coming hollda. 16 papérs noted that Charles 8. “Itml\n former governor of ' New Yerk, Norwich, Conn., 51 year. The sale of paintings sketches was very good. Having returned from Northfield, Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor of the tral Baptist chureh, led the Thu: evening prayer meeting. ly, Henry Mills of suddenly {1 on the Weat Siae ‘Wedneaday poon. He'w attended by Dr. M. H. Seanlon. A eocial held on the lawn at the heme of the Misses Cantor, Wormwood HUL for the benent of the Gurleyviile Methodist church, cleared 310 In Essex, when Mrs, Sarah uy cele ebfated her Déth birthday at her home Monday. relatives from West Willing- ton and many friends called during the day. Since the war stopped Connectiout school authorities have the say as to allowing children between 14 and\ 16 yéars of agé to work on tobacco plams tations. Just now the Noank otter krawlers are engaged in bringing in sea soal- lops, which. usuaily do not find their way into market until the midadle of November. The much discussed car looust that was due to make an appearance in great numbers, possibly million has not put in an appearance in thi section to date. To check a bad typhoid fever epi- demic, Commissioner of Health John T. Black issued an order closing the Plainville ~Methodist camp grounds until further orders. During the coming school year at Bast Thompson F. 1. Kutscher of| o as. Nerth Grosvenordale will act as super- vising principal and have charge of all the schools of the town. The Bulkeley séhool faculty, New Londen, for 1919-1920 has been an- nouneed and-includes Miss Clementing Jordan, A. B. of Nerwich, Connecticut college, teachier of Spanish. ~ The September term of the Tolland ¢county superior court will open at Rockville . Tuesday morning, Sept. 2, at 10 a. m. Judge Donald T. Warner of Salisbury will be on me bench. Mr. and Mrs, W. H: Platt of 271 Ash street, Willimantic, have announced the engagement of their only daughter, Miss Edith Winifred, to Joseph Henry Prue, son of Lewis Prue of Eagleville. A shortage of freight cars is causing inconveniense to Connecticut autémo- bile dealers, who are compelled to go back to wartime methods and bring cars in-over the road from the fac- tories. Final returns show that the remark- able centenary financial campaign has resulted in the raising by the Meth- odist church, north, of $112,000,000, and by the Methodist cnurch. -south, of $53,000,000. Prominent Italians have been noti- fied that, in honor of the pfficers and men of the Italikn dreadnought Conte di Cavour, r. dge to arrive in New York Sept. 5, ngements are under way for & reception to the naval heroes, B. J. Carriani, a New York artist, ‘who spends his summers on Mason’s Island, saved the life of Carlyle Duerr. 7 year 0ld son of Edward Duerr of Mystic, plunging overboard and rescu- ing the boy, who had slipped Into the river. A -Pomfret young man, Malcolm Hammar, left Monday for Portsmouth, Va., wheer he is to meet his flancee, Miss Leslie Cooke, who. has just re. turned from nce. Miss Sopke wis overseas 13 mbnths as a Y. < At the ennual midsummer fleld day of the Connecticut Dairymen's asso- clation held Wednesday at the farm of | M H. O. Daniels of Middletown, state deputy dairy and food commiskioner, 250 members of the sbciety were in at- tendanc: Wiiliam M. Plerce, superintendent of the state bridge, and family have file Henry Sizer place at Say- They will have to vagate the e “awelling by the Arst of Septem. berfi when Mr. Pierce's resignation goes into effect. At the fumeral of Mrs. Alice J. Savard Wednesday morning at St. Jo. seph’'s church, New London, Rev. Wil liam C. Fitzsimons was celebrant, Rev. J. J. McCabe of Jewett City was dea- con and Rev. Franeis May of Hart- ford was sub-deacon. At the tenth-annual distriet confer- ence of the African Methodist Epis- copal Zion church at New Brit e ndu th.fe wss a convention Name of Jesus (illus- George D. D o! cwmn. formerly of Nor- mtofl) 5y Rev. a statement of the methods by it is hoped to reach every Harvard graduate. PROBATE JUDGES GATHER FOR ANNUAL OUTING Nearly' all the probate judges of the Mals were Bragsst at the outing on wq‘mas sessasutn., iudse do’ Marvin P t the meeting, OHQII of )leridenn.lc Coulter 'of Déep River, and . Garfield | Essex. ’Im of —— 'LUIIIITO NDORSE LOCAL R | At a meeting of the Plumbers U dfon, Local No. 12, Thufsday evenin BAYS SHE WAS DU T - INTO FAKE mnmgl m 1 New and interesting developments |y; ight concerning Harold |’ allas Mfi, alias .Ym Arm. B.| WIFE OF .rutflu: owh\ attorneys were va were vmm m Noma on) u lhuu:h that. toll tl‘fil fllllll\- M’. come to 1 u. ler D. have returned. home ‘ter emoylu a vngtlon trip thc Berkshire Hills. Jo:n Shannon for the Mn two years s Ill dllchlr‘. and i' at his home al valuable rings & late hour 1o g ligent search located James Taunten, Mass. are spending a Mr. Dyi Sinter, Mra: ul:hnl I McCarthy of 74 Orchard stree! r has rtlll’flfll hlc nited States’ Fintan ay earlier than o ith, Loomis acl told all the st sition with the company and hi employ. of the Norwich Weslen Com- ny. ior the pas bot tice and Mrs. Mn nv. been Whesiers chiel Anunn for _the M i i two years was rose work. ot war head of tha Nospital suppi: mittee of that organization and in her duties there she la ily trom In the morning until late in Ihe e 'l-ll e il B fts organtatng n:mtm: was president ot the Helpe: Which was organized in 1507 and aid much "‘\A\l:nlll the poor and fllltr* y. Besides her h\nbnnd -he Js survived by a_ daughter, M ele Wheeler, a student v George Macy Wheeler and & sister, Miss Mary Wheeler of Bridge-]of After having und an tion at_the Backus I hoapl I James K. Mnrnn Nak n!nrnd to hfi nd_stiet where she is Tapidly regainthgher heith. Rdward Fiynn, from France, vhere he - sl radle operater, nat recently fgturneg vigited the tam ‘Winjam Coughlin of Norwi at their cottage at Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downing and dauzhter Arlere. also the Misses tha Douglass nnd I Gaudette and untown spent San Miss Edna Robinson of 471 Miss Victorine Mullen of oth street left Thureday for . whero they will be guests grandmother, Bushand was arrested usness, from among his| takIwE it i and Ands thas (he sup. | Resh Sho te, was * nocking mers Lucy | than a fac-simile of a marriage cer te and 'r.l evidently. torn flw Not er name or that Loomis was on thé certificatt and the names of the minister xnd Witnees signed by the same verson. alme that she n Eceleston of Vol- DGR ST N TO BREAK UP TRASK WALKING PRACTICE HERE eyl Chiet of Police G. L. Hofge of the Central Vermont syat. ants arrived in 'vor:vdlch on ' Miss 5 Willlam Polley. EX-MAYOR ATTENDS BRISTOL OQUTING Thursday was the day when may- ors and ex-mayors from all lr»lrt; of state gathered at Bristol, where Ehother ‘ot*thetr - well. Known outl In the mornin, was held at the EI had_been opened for 3 After the business meeting the men to the Crocodile club press 1| Oysters enun against Loomis, who says; - Jnto a take marriage. was taken to: New Britain ight by Patrolman Dafioe Mapacimant ot late W-lnudu\ Rimra-m o ine Ho 1" wite remained i New Longon s LOCAL RECRUITING STATION GETS NEW ORDERS The army recruiting \nu has-notified the lo- u ce_at the post of- fice bnfl‘lnl éb.rumne at once, the; Ortles accept iplicants for in- fantry and signal oorps for the Awmer- fean mlllflllh Forces in Burope. ious service men ean Mow be en- lated for this wervice for one or three on nuud property. ne| the custom of some mill workers in going to and from work as well as others who wish to make Shore cuts to _walk the tracks contrary to law. is heére to break un lhll 1l owners were asked b, Rim to notm» their heln from walking the tracks elsé it will be necessary to arrest and fine the of- went in a_body on Lake Compounce, where a: of the club. a'mast enjoyable ti P2 anayors and ex-mayors from nearby cities attendirz were: ors Morgan of New London, Ex-Mayor Dunn of Willimantic, Dutton of Bris- tol, Cabner of Rockville, and Cook of president of the Assoeiation Recently two or three persons who were walking the tracks have been struck by trains of lh Ches I thS Deraoh is. Iajared badly ught against the railroad ing the fact that it is an infraction of the law. to iteeps ok railroad, property. that prompt action will be ukea when there are any violations in the future. BUTCHERED TWO HOGS WITHIN CITY LIMITS George Strzelesyk, who runs a meat market on Thames street. Was arrest- hix home at 118 Sachem sticet on Thursday evening by Sergeant. John H. Kana Offra: Strzelczyk was charged with VioiAtink the oity Ordinance by butch- ering two hogs within the i ‘When the officers arrived he completed the butchering of the sec- ond hog, the first having been scald- €4 and hung up in the icebox. czyk was released under bonds of $100 for his abpearance in the city court this (Friday). morning. il e, GEORGE MAGBERG TELLS OF WAR EXPERIENGES esd: ning at his home in Trading Cove, George Hagberg en- of his friends Wfih Centul Ver- men, radio operators and linemen’ are especinlly desiréd for wer- Wil Lomlom Mayor J F, signal corns. The lnonl and Ex-Mayor Allyn L. Brown b2 thib alty wete unable to attend the, vies in the A. enjistment for " three year periods of aualified white applicants for serviee ‘berond=-the continentsl limits of the jted States in the following arms Xt the invitation. of Mayor Morgan ! af the service is at présent authori- of New London the association voted 10 hold thei rnext meeting in the City for discussion at the coming meéting, which is to be held in is to be the trolley situa: tion in Conneeticut. STORRS PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT DAIRYMEN'S MEET - The annual mfd-summer field day of the Connecticut tion was held Wednesday at the farm H. 0. Daniels of Middletown, state| deputy dairy and food commissioner. Upwards of 2500 members of the ciety, including their wives and fam- ilies 'were in atiendance, despite the Most-of the morning was spent in inspecting the farm anu dairy, and there was also a cattle, judg- ing demenstiration by Professor!ihea of_Storrs coilege. The afternoon program bega p. m. with an_address to the visiung dairymen. by H. O, the day, which was responded to by Presigent Robert C. Mitchell of the dairymen's association. len W. Manchester of the Connecticut Agricultural coticge, gave an address ou “Farm Management,” showing how only careful planning and the uppii- cation of ood business ideas to rarm- ing could make the farm successtul and most productive to it8 owner to- "The concluding address was i en by Dr. W. M. Ksten, also o th State college, on the subject “Bactes id - to Successtul Dr. ksten was The subject Panama eanal denartemnt: Tnfane coast ‘artillery. engineer' corps, m-dlcal department, for_motor transport cotps. Philippine department . ofinance dtmrunen( engineer and medical cluding demnl and veterinary corp Infantry and medical ae- INFORMAL MEETING OF CHELSEA 8O0AT CLUB, Thureday e the Chelsea Boat club,_ahout thirty-five members attended the informal meeting of the cluh. During the early part of evening the men gathered around the table where thev were setved the fol- Lobster chowder, sal- mon eroauets, melons. coffee. ict cream After the banquet there! was a soeial hour and suhject of inter- | est were discussed. ovig Bt grvng 3 tertained a mumber tales of bis experiences overseas. to_ the interest of iting war souvenirs una pictures of the olaces in which h stationed. All the guests were interested in his experiences and ex- re of greeting him was also enjoyes Refreshments [rere served during the evening by the tess. lowing menu: Professor Al pressed theLl' pl voted a- member of thei ctub: Robert Chapman who. recently country from over- seas where he had served with the gave a few accounts of life over there. Mr. Berrv had f the banquet arrangements. réturned to this SUDDEN DEATH OF YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN Mrs. Mary Agnes Oliverra, wife of Manuel Oliverra, died suddenly Wed- nesday night at her home in the Co- hanzie section cardiac failure. She was 24 vears old and while she had been in this country some time was a native of Portugal. Mrs. Oliverra had nét been Il at all and was a caller in New London Wed- nesday a few hours before her death.. She is survived by her husband. are no children. Second Division. formerly an assistant the Dbacteriology department Wesleyan under Professor Atwater. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY William C.” Osgood has been Lhe guest of Mrs. BRINGS SUIT FOR RECOVERY OF NOTE ¢t East Lyme. has superior court against Ida Hastings of Last Lyme for recovery o a Foreclosure is asked. The papers were filed Thursday with the clerk of the d superior courty ‘Watertord from Edwnrd Harland Miller returned to New York Thursday after spending & week in town. oL Cusord B. Webster of Haver- Mss, was a guest recently & rs. Fras Hlllln! uuu NORWICH MARKET GUIDE . Bruce. Prl the City Market Reporting Agent of the United e e Sy Il.rk!tf?" ‘i’ New London County Farm — Burcau, and 4 Connections Agricuitural ~ College, Cooperating. MAL—Beets, Potatoes, SCA. RCE-—Beans, Blackberries, Mr. and Mrs. EQwin daughters have been in Hudso: Suests of Mr. ana Mrs. Charles A. Rosalind Cranska, who ng & trip Through” the Berke shires, has gone to Atlantic LKKY and Philadelphia for two week: Mr. and Mrs. Nl‘h n A, Gibbl and et %:i.r Simmer Bome at Gales Ferry inesduy evening from 0-4. after ten days' visit with Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Jua sh, ttuce, Peaches, Pears. SWEERT CORN SCARCER. d smaller loads of roast- | harvesting their men eum crop %0 mfec';:: is the chief feature of the|that corn is likely to holgmals produce market this morn Several of the farmers and it will probably b costing retalers 15¢ to 20c per dozen becn marketing Jrge auantitiss of ) with 18 per dozen as the prevailing sweet corn are reported to be through [ price. LIMA BEANS season would not be complete without s d/sh of succotash made from green corn and lima beans, has been abyndant for some time and the lima beans havé at last appeared. Unfortunately the ON MARKET. bean crop is short nm that are offered on Connecticut markets. “LOVE APPLES” ABUNDANT. Tomatoes called “love apples” by |up hon-'ha have their -m rolled | v¢ former generations, are certainly not can The being used as garden ornaments as they were then. bring- ing h\lnflredl of baskets per dly and e "z’h- hlla'hll per cent. al shrinkage, rent, zne-. deunn ete. .u.on in probably here SE 2ha- tomal l:o Dlght. wup_| M Doia will proba ecline so0n, t] 1 become poo: height of “th Farmers are esale Prices Same Priees On ‘ByP.et.um'!'ony mfl !‘Mn LEYMEN IN STRIKE he estole | A7) mfl. ard text books. kmwm e «nu my‘. ot uonll. who waz }'f,'.." Eiogomr vty hie arrest te h n.rv\ tl‘u he ph BBSE Monten: “emon ‘angarbns vl the Amount mormaily by n: holebel . 8. army, having snd avry m B R early part of A “were married on Al now Loctte: un that even’ the marriage | fake, She sars that after her - Whsurpassed 1o R + dna ROEaee eneral do n | Long s R v.:g,,;_:;im e KhownAa von > ] M-&mnwmm ,,",‘"fl "‘“‘ oourtolmlhl unexpectédly ‘en | Sergeant Hammond for the New Brit- m‘ian.. e, Wa .tzic“d- ue. wite left 8 o ox.ounmm the' pupil. R 1o Be up n:t T tno rtlle\' nY nerv- e Lhos S exire cary in kvolIng Fat-producihg foods. otlay CNURCH BROTHERS | e MHAROLD D. STEVENS. STH oum. dova».n 190w Keaprosg Resigned Killingly Woman Delivered Address. Among those present family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Carr at_Coventry this week was Mrs. Annie MacGregor - of Kll)ln‘ly who made the clo.hl‘ ld dress.” There were gues from Steriing Hill, North Woodstock, Putnam and Kilingly. Beckwith ot 22 ) in Jordan. 1 oficiate, La rgest- Mre. Richard M.\ Bissell, of war savings fnrnt‘}onnem}cm written to Ca; local chairman + ks R z.."m*-m e We have a new m that A andyme want you' o Txpen master whether vo o S omuimmis M et ooy 1Y - Cs allow retail deslers. s faif margin for gl.g lhl‘ll “ - FREE TRIAL GOUPON FRONTIER! ASTHMA 233X, Niagara and Hudsoa 'Streets Buffale, N. Y. Qnflmwumw CENTRAL STORE TABLE POTATOES, 561;: Peck EVERGREEN SWEET CORN Picked Fresh Every Morning rs Taken For Kitemaug Heaches Fer Canning. J. M. YOUNG & SON WESTERLY, R largest single pledge on record for the purc¢habe of war sa: Be fair to yourse theumatism, -no - maiter gei f"‘nm Your druggist a package of Euaranteed prescription “Fet A Motils reputable physicians alfogether different released f; To Be Married Next Week. ‘The martfage of M with, daughter of viets strost, New Lon- . and Martit J, Gannon of Duluth, n. Place Wednesday, at § p. m., i the Baptist pa Rev. P. F. 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