Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1920, Page 13

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church, Norwich Town, Tuesday. Hiaton. s e centl Dudley C. Perkins has:been ill at g <+ % | briskie, -chiclerk:- Liester Main and | The censis is heing taken in Bpz- ‘his home in the village .Lnee the ‘be- x v and Ralph ‘harles mm;fikie ectors;. Roger‘ bv J. E. Sweeney. W ginning of the New Year. o ns, to m 3 R r 3 %flowéll, ush i £ Baseah are)| & , ‘“ v | eting Wednesd. M A 0. Pe mg 5 officers o rah grange w s o8 < 4 . s 2 - A ‘ s . mvgi.mirtctor of ’t}‘le Ol‘:im s«:::h to B “fi Tt WSs rélhrnfid M gfliy fi}dh a §HP§F 8‘; & H jg?fit v ?V’ot:th;aBrog:g nf‘:gd e-'l‘nyl(; a:g i - Gt fi“ e i 5 (Special to The Bulletin.) . and withdrew from. the - commitiee,| ohurch, Worcester, Mass,..was & vis~ |3 BoSioL after spending the: vacation cherdson and . Eckiom Rendletom, | xrs, Taylor- of. Lebanon grange. At t r at t homg of B. Anyn last 4 the close of the installation an oyster New London. ‘9. —The t | The mayor wanted a committee thal e of N8 @eorge Fawley is moving his fam- | The matter of the pastor's -resig- | . 3 i Jagi o ‘would join with him In carrying out i dasiend fly to Putnam where he i3 manaser | nation was then taken up and it was ) SUPIET %i::r‘figobsl’xa%ahf::nfi? with mzw! D thi sch and he named Alder- {clated in the wholesale - tea. a.nd g- mf&t . k th m:nl;:l‘y:e tz';':he coxm:itx;:ee e bitceds | fee fgusin css in Eragtiors with M, | OF the largé farm recently sold by Mr. vated that the church committee be pnchifis, 8 somowhat better. ] 1. b oo sontt th:'acflon g The mayor said|Allyn thirty years ‘ago, and- had not xwlehsenfom of Pmnam to 'other par- ns ucted to request the pastor Afr, and Mrk William DBrowning of canizaitice 1 enspeuding » him from Obf e L L B et 2. Sinde o e s g:;‘ B e, peopik Sobt wiils Ay ke 3 are at Mr. M ;m;;: o ¢ had been taken and renew ol lendship. T. - a4 there by whek withoR€'hay ToF 30 days, abd by | at woald come later |lord has been suecesstul in banking | SUCH Saddehed to héar of the death of i 1418 . B s Bestvedto remiin on | Bust "be passed by the council Befors | business during the past.years, of Major Hatold S. Hetrick of theling thed fr-dnd Mrs. *Charles Morzan and S. A. A part of his boyhood was|was sérvbd by the women of the ‘the 1 constructlve work could go J. Louis Jennings and Waliter Bax- 3 6! famny are moving on to Bear Hill. the force M e ks s e, "m' e % | ter, of the Stpadard ard. disirict; who have gzgy ils town and he, aeames ‘c’f'e‘:"“hh 14 Tier Joner the Tadies’ 931 A tenchers' miting. of -the town e SR o TR« fOhe wis stroh talk in oppobition |besn employed. about mree weeks on Biher Tlatives jand friends here, Hie clely 5018 s Anuil SWeStiE 280 reatners was hel in Fitehvilte, on et Jight for, the serlous offenses |[{0_acceptance of the report and Al |the property of Dr. Edmund M. DOUE- | ;" in ’ Cantergury, was spending the | H. Bennett, pres lg\t- Mrs, Frank, he committed, when compared with |derman Hollandersky stated -that thelas, at Long Cove, chitting cord Wood | inter with his Son'in New Orleans. | Robbifis, first. dir Mfs. Wil . | Thursday afternoon, “1 knowit |- ittt e “1¥ you ary tree! ree + fand trimming underbrush, have com- b ' the offense of Patrolman Cavanaugh, | Street was only three blocks in-lenst : Benniett, second directress: Mrs. W. Wi i and for which the /police’ committee sad th&fim:t or “t’den";g "°“{fi cosé ?t Dls\l}?gsufiflrjw ork.Gate re!urhed last 3 Service, secretary and Mrs. Eckford . VGLUN.EO N - 2 :ls?" ”:um;)g;:%?\‘“:h‘fludfih and the mayor make such persistént 15t e A e e Anlorle 2 PRESTON CITY Pendleton, treasurer, The society re-{ Workmen are busy this week har- il tly that you and the alleged improvement, as | week after two weeks’ visit with her 5 = % ey = :":g ‘}gfifi:" {;1:(6 ::fafw? :::fllflmrfrfi uflgmfl. would not.be worth the|grandpacents, Mr. and Mfs. Clarence | Tyegarg;gx meeting of the Preston rf,”d-l?h}:a?g:gay l!smtiufiollnkége P ve:st.m(m.fiif»;u;a]ml:flee ;g ;flhf‘gfifg@ l.')f: ncc:tn n{:e)ro:rcnmfluh?:fifl\h&lfi el seems to depend upon just: what of- afided” that the mext tax|Gates, in New Londom, ¥ 5 }da aJ t chuich was held balance of Hev. F. 1 %@mnda.le pond: and expects to fill| | thon:you ean imaging Rw 1 felt ficer on the force charges are. pre- |Tate "”"?" be 26 or. 27-milly and that | \fiss Doris Main, of Norwicl esday, January 7th. The meeting Was | nss served ths church &ince May, 1916, | the hotises with fine 12 4nd 13- | |2 BEna e ll ferred. it was about time to fust-a.little | wiek end guest of her dnelé-and-aunt, | called to order by John P. Hoslowell [0 JrT S BiE Caurel e thing inch u:é. ; | when Resinol gave me firstar veli { soon licaled the cruption cumj bit of economy in municipal manage- Allyns | Who_requésted the pastor, Rev. F. W. & . Still the Hammond pnm-hm-nt was| ment. y P l\rflormfnd Mrs: Avery Main .of Allyhs} oo t= fo lend thl’; devotion. Matt, | (Aining to church and community wel- | Azaric Dayon of Gla is fllling the el even more severs than that meted ‘out When a-clai iost thnct Mot Liteius Browh of Norwich wae|21:28-46" was réad and Rev. Frank fare and his resignation just at this|olg Sheldon ice house with some good | My doctor prescribéd it, Poli n Randall,'who was éaught a jolaim agaipst the city wis . SRS, SR OWn 4 3 Mok N5 time would be‘a matteér of public fe- | ice. s “3yL dunt 'fl.: L] ;g he act of drinking booze in a sa- | filed by an attorney for his client who|a visitor Tuésday at the homie of Mr. 5." Robbins offered prayer, Henry | pdy | Allen Sterry of New London, a for- 7 J ll’? Rei'fi&” - claims dathages for injuries received|and Mrs. Carl W. Brown and at the | Frink was.chosen moderator of -the i loon while on duty. Randall had beth |y falling on a slippery sidewalk in|home' of her uncle, Noyes B. Aliyn. |meeting and Charles Zabriskie chureh| : G s o o e obr ¥ B B R -3 Orchard strest the mayor remarked | Courtland E. Colverof _tHe: Navy|gletk. The minutes of the last mect- BOZRAH INeE & Hogl, 1% place e nothing to distinguishhifii. as even-&1 5. Uy ors hiad been complaints of Jck | Yard, went to South Willington Wed- | iig Were read, appfoved and accented.] ; raiiar sciiool, @ place recently et | campetent officer. . He -was. placed 0N o giewalks in that street for the past | nesday to superintendent the lve Har- | The. treasurer’s report showed all bills| The beautiful stereoptiéon Wews of | ficant By the resignation of Miss| the re :‘l‘ l?tmn's' {lal‘;v '?“hencaganse decade and just as soon as a new walk | vesting at the Perry Co.’s ponds. paid and a balance of $8%38 in _the Falesune were very much appreciat- At a meeting of (‘Dult Ibnrtv 182, | . E . 3 6 mayor is corr: ut there is'a ng ; in M. B 'y e - 1% 2 ] Sy :}:t‘st;iurr;le:fin:\thfh:a‘f'e}\‘:dldgn?o‘;f little story in connection with that 2};‘;30 ré‘\imdage r}f:uhn' 11, Mes. T 9"50. fhensy raised in the *ulfl;lay day evening, Janu&ry 11, its tem; ;les g“;l‘?;‘%fi‘?s;&0&‘:}“&;5& JI,,S I O e e and % | sidewalk, and the end is not vet. Sack | W' Carter will be the leader at the | 3eh00l Which was §72. andy §14 raised | monuments, . River S’{le,fiAssuan s ot hemEs Ay e | The coin-he gets from several monthis, a short time .before|ppworth League evening service with SErnG the Fear by tne MaSter's Help- arels BB Eolaal | T et town | the city meéting for action on the an-| ¢ Fpecial pmgmmm. ers was $1,84! The treasurer’s re- | Sphinxs. Garden of Gezeh, hall mu- A, Smne of No. : Bl - | nual budget, curbing was laid in Or- port was accepted. Mrs. John 0. } seums, Rameses Lhi Creat, the most the 1 “h Norweich, sur ed a dose of very agreeable pun- chard strest. Soon after 1dads of Peckham reported $372.44 raised for | powerful of the Pharoahs. the King | the local schools, Was in town Ties- | S ishment: ashes, the foundation for concrete! CANTERBURY GREEN benevolence out of which '$369.94 who knew not Joseph. Sixty beautiful | day: t(za'lup, 82, removed aho!fl%r lt Sergeant Hammond was a very effi- fwalks, were dumped in the gutters of been forwarded; this colored views are to be shown af the| Onesime Magrey, who has enjoyed ajuntown’s staunch citzéns. vient officer; and by reasoh of His|that street. This indigated th&t im-|, Canterbury grange held instalidtion | than last year. Pnfo“e electing the | church. % ... |btwo weeks ‘holiday at the home of Mr. | was‘a veteran of the Civi lohg engaged as.a detsc- | provernent was to come, and no oppo- | Of officers Wednesday cvening with | offficers for the ensuing year the pas-| E. J. Minér who has been il for a|afd. Mrs. Louis H. Ritchotte, left for | former representative oi and he did some | sition gppeared in city meeting to the Mrs. Addie Frink of Brooklyn, as in-jtor read his r i which was | few weeks is repoued to be very much | his' home in Middlebury Tuesday!the legislature and wal if ably good work. It is said of { budget from residents of that section.|stalling officer. 2 Susie Williams deferred for o nnd the | better. morning. | spected by all who knew him. at he never dropped a case as- | After d\e meeting- the piles ‘remained |and Mrs. Heérr assisted, with Mrs. My- | election of a church mmittee was| -~ Edward Bxshep is in \crw:ch serv- Foyal Scranton ard his sister Do to.him. until it was finished to|many weeks. ra Frink at the pianc. Séveral vis-|prceeeded with. Charles H. Bennett,|ing as juror. othy‘'spent the week-€nd as. guests of | It is easy to walk the oo:'lgs rfim istaction of himself and his su- £ itors were present. from ’ neighboring | Henry Frink and John P. Hollowell | Mrs. Lawrence Abell epent a few | Mrs. Mary E. Maine, at Danielson, ‘m iety if you have a g bufl: However. he was agcused of F':",'ge",‘;‘;:;l";fi 5“1;)01‘:1‘;1;3 granges. At the close Of the éxer-|were elected. Other oficers are: Ap-|days With her mother In Norwich, re-! The death Dec. 29th of-Jared Allen ! ance, = lo excess dnd thereby his|i dewdlk was commeénced and carried o counterbalanced by that|te @ finish on one side of ~the street. cheers and makes 2 zood man | fvaturally. as a result of doing that oba ood judgment. class of work in freezing weather the "fih!h‘r\on in force, | Surfice of the walk is already -scaling temflt-xuon removed, Ham- | 27d Is in worse condition than if it Tn due time, show genuine | had beéén in use for a score of years. d be placed back in the posi- | L0, De_satisi sfactory- to the public that m. which he was demoted. In ovght to be relaid in the carly nterested citi- /The property owners along Wwondsring Avhen Policeman | the line make no secret of their deter- 3 svanangh will be restored to mination not to pay for the price of a 3 ; z i : rnsition -on’ the detéctive | £00d w:dn\bwh&n an m.eTr;‘or walk is - . 5 5 y the city. e prove: T i 5"‘7’“' nova s are supposed to pay half the . cost of the new sidewalks, but Orchard - : : St st e Sy JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Overcoats and Suits at. the meeting - of the}any other section, and if tneV do not ud. B:All‘u)'re, lt Resmember of ncouncil ‘when the the goods they do not propose to nort ard presented y the price. Mayor Morgan did himsslf proud in estimate < | having State street prettily decorated resalition. pF with gréens during the holiday period just ones~ Even -Al- | ahd. the trebs and rooing -have just . Channell, been removed. It gave to the citv a asonable appearance and gave rangers a good impression of the . and the dear public appreciated all that the mavyor did. It was a time- i Iv thought well executed. By the way, the mayor, he whe was condemned by-the trolleymen’s finion for his endeavor to settle the strike, is not condémned by all of organized la- bor. In thé trolley case he had the courage of his convictions and his ac- tion was commended by all except the striking trolléymen. As' a matter of fact. the mayor is a - = 2 / friend rather than an opponent of or- You canalinost heat one hen eay- zanized labor. At the last meeting injzto another 'uf thé couricil a communication was . at's it! That's the secret of réad from the local plumbers' union lzying ‘o capacityl endorsing his ‘action " in supporting T SCRAPS progeed t théir eonténtion in relation to the plumbing in the houses built in Jef- ferson avenue under the direction of the United Statés Housing: corpora- tion. The mayor ‘and the union plum- bers are of one mind on'that matter of samiation. e GALES FERRY The January meéeting ‘of the Wo- > < man’s 'Home Missionary sogiety was T T : held at the home of Mrs. Fannay A. < Tacreased lay tens fncréased income, Molthrop, Tuesday afternoon,.with a ‘ * Il | zood attendance. ". The viece presi- FEED'EM dent. Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt, pres- g L] : sidéd. The meeting dpened with sing- Pras Ent rand ing Land of Our Love. The devotional 2 exercises, with topic, The Day_ of Pen- 7 g - tecost, were conducted by Miss Lau- R al Worcester ra. A. Perkins; singing, America,-ana reports of the secretary and treas- Cie : i 2 Meat Scraps ;gg;{e éol!llrowed ?haptar:g}f;gg t:: THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED o T 2 . : et v Miss Alice Satterleé, wh : : SCRAP almost exclusively. gave desk calendars for-1920, to ezc ; g . ; he one way recolwed to get person which calendars had heen han 3 ., eggs. Take advartage of 'decoratéd by, and were the Bift of Mr | today's marker when eges ase || | M. Trving Huriburk . mach had th 3 B St | about $1.00 per dozen—and person’s enigma number engrossed : % % yout share of the profits, Otder making an attractive souvenir. The p“, } | topic fot study was, - Our Spanish 8w - Writs foruut Heew. Work. Mrs. Henry W. Hurlbutt read’ chapters from the study course, Scrap memo WORCESTER RENDERING €0 ||| Sech"and “Biee “sisooios 2 besiies Mirs., AUBURN, MASS. Ea[?‘,m from Christian American- 3 Judgs 67 Probate Samuel E. Hold- NORWICH TALLOW CO. ridge, of Ledyard, census enumera- Norwich, Conn. tor for the town, completed his work in_thé villdage Tuesday. 4 ¥ RAV i RAIlShBhtt'ddh o 3 ke e ; 38 » ¥ : S e moe s vos | | TS R “These Prices Are Like Old Times” A A $30.00, $35.00, $38.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS .....coo.ovooiinnnre. ... DR DO B“ymg GOOd Furmture $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS .................. . BRGSO - "iKE PUTTING MONEY $55.00, $60,00, $65.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS .........0cc.cctvvv...... B lpds . SO IN THE BANK The response to this Sale has been wonderful. It just proves that REAL VALUES are aps Thrift isa :plendld virkile. But the young couple who preciated start_housekeeping with gbod Furnitire have something as important as a savings bank account. The right kind e L o ) your kind of dividends arevnhltoymrhulth.succeslnd happiness. - - Lifetime Futniture—the kind tlmnbufltt theyunmstylemdehflnr&m:e onlyklnsm» -and our prices are no lzherthand:eeommnnplaceth costs elsewhere, Our helpful charge: acemmtphn, too, is at the service of those who desire convenient terms of payment without _dubfeu,mtchr.uorredhfldfflyhnd. LT Our Entire Stock is inclided in this reduction— “Kuppenheimer”, “Clothcraft” and other well known makes of Men’s and Young Men’s Quality Clothing. : | In face of ihe scarcity and hlgh prices there is no reason why we should reduce prices this way i —except that hundreds of men are expecting it and that’s probably reason enough " BUY NOW—THE SAVINGS ARE MORE THAN WORTH WHILE .

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