Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1920, Page 9

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of ears There were no services in 6 M, | o1, i or two weeks, in order to pro- church Sunday as tho rOalls wets 1mi- “a supply of fuel for trains taking | of $2500, for triai in -2 court. “The amount of In' behalf of Jennie M: Wilkis damage suit for $10.000 has beett in. lard of ti y 3 Easter Sunday. 2 T M fosville, - “Broken Blossoms,” one of the most | Kenney of Mechan , ownersand | e oning bhad Eabic of il ‘of e fumus | frivets of automobiles that wers lnfdissy selia; shore to Shofe flsle WA & oma Ao th picture productions will be | Collision 6n the afterncon ugust 8| gue and smmery, Sunday aflernoon thel fown at the Orpheum theatrs mats |Of last year, on Mechanic strest in|ls bad you e e oue miht abovq | Inee and eveninig, Thirsday and Fri- [this city. In the crash the “?P‘;ST ; e A Tthe Pvir was ‘clubed Wil d-ydms week, and at popular prices. Bnt.,:;tw-:‘-k;-mr in Mr. Bal- jee made during the night, as far ag| —2V. ton for it structi g - A3 gea-and- frozen ovet preparation for its construetion frem bank 1o bank. Not 8 robin or §|cam £or {this schbon 0L TMY, “the | FIT e Mills comparty has started int charges Pipetird O & sk getting together a construction force. | less and negligent driving against the B6- ters are being employed with |drivers, snow birds are having a_fine time, be- | Carpente 5 ot nk h ing fed by all with grain and RIPEINE of-A. WhOIS, YeaT's wisk reaponstpie. for She: sonbiens Tan Rt} tut crumbs. Manager W. E. Keach, of the Con- | Lclidofnitery cstabiisied, it is ey against them glare fee. changes have beem ex- Gales Fetry durimg the last three days. Saturday the slush wad aslke deep and the smow and lce melted rapidly under the warm rays of the sun. The river was open from i L off The village school opened - Monday | necticut Milis basketball team, has ar- morning, having Deetr closed for two | ranged for what will probably be the bl Uroielt agaiiat: S weeks during the illness th” g of | greatest event of the season in basket- about the: accident the teacher, Miss Grace ball circles by booking the fAmOUS I Gurine the trial of "’% Rhe Gne attendance at -school has Miford , regarded as the best in | clt8 b, s Mo greaily decrsased during the winter | New England, for next _Saturday o y definitely fixed, pos- |. mnlhhs‘.n Z‘Juk:':g by cases of whooping | ight’s game. On the afternoon of the aceident, O H. McFarland of the U. S. 5| Freights are again running regular- | about 4.20. Mr. Ballard was driyin Savapnah, in Boston, who was re- |1y over the local branch of the New|in a northerly direction along Me- cenily transferred from the Subma-|Haven road, but not handling as many | chanic stréet. Mr. Kenney was com- Tine Base. spend the week end with|Cars as is usual It was said Tues-ing in a goutherly direction along. the his family here at their home on' the | 93y that tle freight handling .condi-|same route and the cars crashed, as New Lopdon road. tibns here was expected to reach nor- | they were about to-psss. The Willis T M ¢ Brown of Norwich was|mal again by today (Wednesday). A|woman, occupying a seat in the tons - Homa of her son, Garl | fvorable phase of the situation is the|neau of Mr. Bullard’s car, was' badly | th n and family, at Brown's|arrival here of seven carloads of yarn|injured. It is claimed in' the papets Saturday, also at the home {;' l[-:; ?;%lfiut fil‘: c&:xtmm !;,xa.g hnvebbeen prepared in the case ot N t o i¢ _concern that two bones in uncie, Noyes B. Adlyn,.in the Dbosa- ‘huntiicapped by thy her left wrist were of he ’ 'e_transporta- | broken, ligaments torn tu thia wrist, | Gland state Je5 s Mirs. Bimer Keene of Bal|ton Ueup. Tho plan 6f the’ River | right Gollar bone broken, both snouty ; Weaving. company was idle Tuesday | ders dislocated, right elbow dislocat’ Bome of Mr. and Mrs, Engene LaFon. |08 a¢count of the yarn shortage. | | ed, nve ribs fractured, -rIERE Jawbone | been Stoddard d}l{;‘vlct, Theis | o ?nbr:;fl:ngy place fo;::&:yAI;g‘e-d'g—‘ntm;m :nd her nose -injured o ghter, Miss Mildred Keene, who |3-1-2 care—is - {that breathing has since been diffii spending the school year at the ;‘;":fl;mm“ons to “W. M,” BoX 482, | cult for her. It is alleged thAt! soms|at the meetings; Which were held at ome of Mr. and Mrs. = LaFoutaine; elson. 4 of the injuries are of a permanent|the Methodist Episcopal church of returned with them, after a few days'| Mrs. Vieto Gyda, 97, widow of | nature. Grove. streét and attracted clergymed absénce during the closing of Gales|George Gyda, who died in Danielson, | Ancther case in which lamages are | {rom many nearby towns to hear Fetry. school, of which ehe is-& pu- | where the family formerly lived, 18| sought for. infuries ved in an | speakers. of distinctiof, v!).mn Vera Bartiett, of Uncaswile, g}‘y‘:; ‘;fi;’;er}:’ u;io\‘; :bzsmsup' .’;5 autemobile accident has beea Inaug:| The old x““‘c‘lkan‘ce o &m m_is ihib spest Sunday at ihe home of HEr| Tuesday, the body of Mre. Cath: | Lryre here and s scheduied for triaf|Ing off for the T enton sbeson ts woit Brother-in-lew and sistér, Mr. and|erine Brown, who died in Bristol | for Windham county. In. this cese | off, and some different sacrifice will Y= R Tming Hurlbity who are|Conn, was brought to Dayville and| Witiam H. Teurd seeks damages. of | have.fo be thought of for the penis th recovering from an af o o0 the recelvirg veult at =t1$3,000 from the “Southern ‘New Eng- | tental seaSon. : &rip. Josephs cemetery. L. E. Kennedy!ling’ merehene. —omn Difficulty “of handling_trafic 1 the M=, Arhur O, Faford returned Sat- | Was-in charge of the funeral arrange- | thot ne wen mares s unrs CEIE | ororoenter. yard, where. trosen switehe | wrday from a visit to relatives fn|mehts. Mrs. Brown formerly was a on. Janyary 5 1 A . k s ¥ e M Tty 5 when hé was struck by ond of the|€S continue to give trpuble, is as- CoB. Berger, who ras been se-{ At the undertaking reoms of A. F.|lclephone company’s motor vehicles,isiEned as ome reuocafihy ey Gt for some time was taken | Wood, funeral services were held on | WRICH at the time’was being drived | trains continite fo Aty w London hospital Thurs-| Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 for Mrs. | oY, Charles T. Thayer, one of the wm. -~ February liag i ®n sl June Tee. who Qi6d in Wallingford: ployes in the plant department of | quiet month in the Putnam city court Harold Woodbridge Hurfbutt, the |Rev. W. B, Williams of the Wostfleld | th8 Putnam divisiol of the telephions | only a few sittings. of -the ribunal young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W.|Congregational church conducted the|COMPAany. Mr. Leard charges that he|being hel . Hurlbutt. was taken il while on & vis- [dorvice. Relatives ncted as bearers, | Va5 _about {0 cross Front: street’ gt | Belectman C. E. Pierco said. Taes i to hif grandparents, Mr. and rs.| The body was placed in the receiving | POt nearly opposite the Colonial|day that only two of Putnam's high- Charies F. Bartlétt, in Uncasville, Iast | vault at Westfied cemetery. Testaurant at the time he alleged | WaVS remain unbroken after the great ek Mrs. Hurlbutt and ber daugh-| “The funeral of Mrs. William Vai- | (03T Be was struck by the. autome- | Storm. Difficulty in getting help has T e Hunbutt and nee Jhags u of Mes. a bile driven by Mr. Thaver and hnoee. | handicapped the efforts of the se- 3 X lencourt, who died Sunday, was held | oq° Juve" bY Mr. = teotmat word thai the boy is improving. Tucaday morning from her home. in | fo, JOry Suflering an injury to nis 3 i T e aane: their | Moosup, with a solemn high mass of| tho ‘Day Kimball = hosgital 4L’ the TTH KILLING ] 3 osepd. | requi * church, the | i Jr_“who have been TNl the past week:| badocs o¢ ihe mhecs beig the castor, lime the accldent occurred there was Sou : GLY 5 rpos Rev..J. E. McCarthy, Rev. A Contois, | nons Sectin e’t(cihemem In the busi-| Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barlow are Clizier Lawson. with the [iev 7, "6 XSEAHE M5 & SOOI | noss section' of the city ay an alarms | Snending The week i Dan of Amos Main, with his|unusually large funeral congregation, | con JUSt COMe In for a fire at thejed t span of horsi‘f and sled, covered his including representatives of St.-John's lnh‘ega ional pl-rsona{e on Grove b roube ke ontire distance; BMturday | and St Anne's secietfes.. The body [TtPee R PR g o s el L and ‘Monday. was taken from Moosup to Wauregan, | At the home of Jehn Kies, in the| i cos in-this section.- Men and teams ke the birthplace of -Mrs. Vallencourt, for | Sawyer i e | have worked every day . since - the NORTH STONINGTON | buriaf anothier service. being held at | Rev. 7. 1 saior Luciaay - 4fterneon, | heavy snow and there are sl roadsy.. B0 T Fiah ¢ to Belmont, | the Saered Heart church at that place. | conducted a funeral service for Mr{ .t bave not been opened. The heavy 6. 9, D. Fisher weat to Belmont, i Sacred Heart com- | Kios taiher-ln- o Bomic® oongts | icc crust makes shovelipg slow and 1 of a granddaughter. ers were Joseph Mes- | who died at the Kies home Saturday. | Mes. P. C. Bli o - . Messier, Peter Parisean,|The service was aitended by relntives | e e e i e | nine oRE} cle, Joseph Zercie and Pe- | fand friends of Mr D relatives | a severe eold. ter Mignault, Martin T. Burns was the | body was placed.in S L e e funeral diFector. vault. in-. West -Thompson - cemmete an attack of pneumonia. Bt caeeind ssrensions. . oo Tuesday at 1230 p, m, Miss Muriel R Eiompuoa oNEY i A Yaraney Shd Wil Butaiek Y05 Tashy THeuds, Hirwoed Clark, daughter of Mrs.| Boxing is having a late winter re- | Pt o g e e Tre Faneral of Mrd. Vitor Smith|Braest B, Clark, was united in’mar. | Vival in’ this city, where bouts were | Son, 1% OVer in the Mashentuck ses- was conducted Saturday morning by |£iage with, John Marshall Dowe at|DPOpular a few yesre ‘ago. In a bill | "o, T - Mev: ©. D. Fisher. Her 1liness was|(he home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs.|arfanged for the cvening of February | yonusq Sid Minw Beymond Gates at- 2 She leaves besides her|Geofge B. Macready, at Providence, | 25, Kid Campbell of Wercestor is ty|lcnded the Military ball in Danielson usband, three children, the youngest| The coremony was performed by the |mect Stanley Q'Brien of South Bos- | oy, SYSTInE. e Tt oL ev. Philamon Fe. Sturgo of Grace|ton in a 12-roung bout at 124 pounds. | s olier Lafleur, employed by the Houses on quite a_wholesale scale| Church. _After a wedding journey |In the ‘129-pound class Jéseph Bou- &mema‘n e ceagany, e arc advertisea for salo I fhis village| Mr. and Mrs. Dowe will be at home at | cher of Weonsocket 18 to- cinsh with | Po°0, 2t his Bome a few days, owihg end its environs. 194 Maifi Stréet; Danielson. Sergeant Tommy Tucker of Gardner,| s Lo peonoitions. = . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H, Stewart| The state road from Danielson to|Mass. -An S-round gu, &t 130 po0Rds, | ¢l CLLcT Teceived by Mrs, P. H. Cof. and their four children are il with| Wauregan, via Dyer street, the direct |has been arranged between Kid Leo | iy Lk S0Usin whio 1s spen s ~'Ireute to' Norwich, is now passable. | of Worcester North End afid Danny | boe e ety a oot Proof, Filor Rews of the death of Charles W.|Ths is the last of the main trunk lines | Doyle of BDridgeport. THo preftmis | o) s, carher (there ia-about like Richmand, of Westerly, was received ! nthis sectidh to be opéned up since|nary is to be a 6-round affair between ?—.‘:r M'"flls"hmumg e Ay - With sorrow héte, his tarly home. | the big storm blocked ‘al routes, two | Joseph Brought and Miks. Beeners | Drch, WHICh £oes to show {uat the e ¥ yeek ago tonight, local boys. John Breen Wenther Man @10 not lafve all the Hs. - S 9, iy % NORTH STERLING A% Kiflngly's Good year grows it is | to be the refores - . o cr 18 | agresable {hings ln New Hngiand: g S v B > = of general interest here to note the| Sport fans also were interesteq om | "% T - x . The condition of N. J: Woed remains] tremendous expansion of the parent Y ed unchanged. - it | plant—the Goodyear Tire and Rubber | bia. arimer e aiouncement _that HAM ORD SALISBUR ' e The home of Mr. Hoxie was not|Company at Akron, Ohio., where 37,4 havs reroner, and Al Lundstrum e o e e B o pames e ro Snin e here 3T-{have been matched for a reiurn mest | AbOUt fhirty rera present at thg is inevitable nevitable ‘Tuesday. terest and énthusiasm was ‘our taste never lies No judge ever decides a case until he tries it. ' It wouldn’t be fair—it wouldn’t be just—and it wouldn’t be according to the laws of the land. e No more would it be fair for you to judge Lorp SaLissury without a trial. Your Taste is the judge. Put the evidence before it. Let it.#y the cigarette and then render the decision. s sister, Janet Smith. You are bound toabide by it." You always do. Youalways will. It’sinevitable.. And sois the cigarette. Just #y it today_and see for yourselfl - A great many people have tried Lorp Sausaury Cigarettes, with the satisfying result that the sales of 1919 increased 25% over the sales of 1918J - z ohild and the family ‘mpathy Loxp SALISBURY is packed in an inexpensive machine.made y paper package instead of an expensive hand-made cardboand boxs # YOU CAN’T SMOKE THE BOX. WHY BUY IT? .. Ao here March 15. Gardner and Lund- | Congregationsl church Stndey raorm-: sy payroll and where a minimum wage | stram o and: i b Mr: Hart, our rueal carrier, le now{aeale of $6 o day for male help who | pourg ;fie:g‘e;':si;h:hgea uvx{ ut;:e l::& - *3‘;{‘:;- a:]. 16 ;:;ke :x:' (‘!qfly trips 'fl:( ough ;en ofi:lx:eexgcan citizens has just been| their recent match here, which ‘Gard- | C-, B mieet wag_ oeitteg. the roads are n good eondition: rnounced. ner won, att . 7 | school was held at St. Pzt -uh.m !r’;:’t‘!;‘ h:n? ::;gnou“e:. :"mt 'Mm::h e Orpheum tg,'-atn, ‘Tuesday ntenm:'. SRctel s Srest dusl ‘thh“FCh service was opitted. ut.. do 4 .evening 2. very pretty spectacle, de-| john Kaletchi At ‘the close of the Siunday morhi aletchitz, of Eastford, weil o Tnck scribed as The Pageant of the Nations: ] servi the Congrez= > was presented’ by 4 B csst of lucul | KioWT IR this city as a rural medl s s e T ” 3 | carrier and as & wrestler, 2 moetlne ras hell 1o 4ci e young ' people, acting under the aus °r, Wilk leave | port-of the committes | pices of the Killingly Woman's club. *“’"i this (Wednesdsy) morning .em |ogte a new pmvr‘.tee ‘:h:%mgn“' Difterent national groups, all appro- | 1oUte 0 New Vork from which city |recommended Rev. Arthur Ciifford. m,,_ costumed, gave their national|1e eXPec(s 'to sail” Thursday for | Matich, Mass. The miesabers of the s and their offerings featured the mflce. He goes on a business trip | church voted . te Aagcept tks recomi- W e§ from American doss not expect to be abseat|mendation and in # 2 call fo fepresenting historie events and | TUch m.x!’au than & fl“" Mr. Ka- marking epochs in national develop- | 1etchitz Tsa worta - ment ::gl'.nm« . the Making of a hfiu:;a the -e:.gee t:n:a [et. T T i Lot S coel I g by The pm&-. Country scene in' which urrying the boy with the rake confides ‘his{the supply dw't L, s s 5 Fram Far-Awsy Japan, Geisha Girls, | Were brought - to -tijis" eity: ¥ ;, A 7 Dal in. ltaly, mately 125 to: uired E‘u’!&&"m xxuqm”gmomwr “ in some se: and | it 5t uaple: 17" Miss Amaty " t 1 téw- young fiiends on “her esday. group, the Lenten . Season, which opens todasy (Ash Wed- nesday). -l--:ed-u port of Pomfret, wdvu_ni’mr. m:{;’;m young poople 2 5 tide in Xr. Eisws b Packer ig i hee s AFF! Mave, & 5. Piffer has been spending vy Shaw f= i1 at the home 'Aid society of the Bap- -3, G. Wightman were by the iliness of and biy wife. Both ‘but are recover- resigned with Jbhn tamily Staffora street as sbon as trav-) t. Mrs. Emily fhe winter with “the snow the worst IWI in e Snow Gifficit fo break out the of the were tickets and resold as they tions and it would appear from the mood of the audience that all felt well satisfled N(th their effort to be pres- ent. The play is pleasing and all the parts were well assigned. . feur for Coulter Huyler, was robbed by a masked ‘'man on Round Hill on Sunday used a red lantern to stop Forrest's machine, and after he had searched the, latter's pockets and taken money night.- The - highwayman Greenwich—Redfield Forrest, chlut-! | and a ring off the % x Sether sowersd Forest with 49 Tobber cove! 2 . until he reached an au&b .fl by, in which he drgve away, S » Meriden—3ilver City -3 of C., ¥s making 4 § formation of a fife Efl which will be led bx champlon baton swinger of the state. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All Geods Cavered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENOE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAMN' FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD ' and Connecting Points 1 EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERGE-ARROW TRUEIS Phone 1250 135 WATER STREET NORWICH 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE | Phone. Union 3842 17 WILLIAM STREE? | Fhene . DURFEE. STRIET ALL RIVER

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