Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1920, Page 9

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We can return same but mntud, m % .mhdflemoutntlustlunto- =t HERMAN'S NAVY SHOE...... $1.50 VALUE $12.50 l offieers’ m RALSTON'S NAVY -SHOE..... $7.50 fi:-:;,:m’-uféwu @ VALUE $12.50 . %fls a& BhdxM\msonLutARMYSHOE,SG.BS X thoee e e . "ALUE $10.00 -MOOSE - These prices hold good until . ?"‘*‘“"’fi‘m Night Only. - ey UNIQUE SHOP (FORMERLY ARMY AND NAVY S'I'OKE) 56.58 Franklin Street Norwich | ”:"-" ) & MUNTY QONFERENOE PROGRAM bousht IN INTERCHURCH: MMBI&% & s Arug - eoun! held in all of the -counties of ‘the | 800d. )Iltu next . week. cover the. state, one for Litchiield, eld, New Haven and -Hartford o T80 Wadnesday morntiE: standard time, at 2 in the afterrioon 3pd at 7.30.in the evening denomina-| tenal gathering will bo held at the noon day luncheons. - -program- is as follows: Mormnn. gj.a l‘hd&:‘ho {nur«cuumh axg ns, v. . _Arthur . No: ¢ iln:ncm campaign, 'l‘uesdw w Tayen; dise| ¥ dmu‘%oon. nenommanoaal lunch~| Afternoon. - bigt % Forelgn Survey, Rev. W. T. ’I'quer. lord; Home Survey, Rev. R, A. “Hartford; - Evangellsmi; Rev. for| F. ¥. Veorhees, ~Hartford; ~Depart .nuul address, Rev. J. Beveridg New London; county organiza- § ttom; q“e!llon box “discussion.” * Evening. | Lantern address, Rev: William . Thayer, Hartford; Life's Work - ad- Rev.- J. Beveridze Lce, New n. same program will b. ghen on | ‘n-mlu at Willimantic, .« legates from mest of the Proté: ions are expected lerences. - Thirty-one - ‘de- u o united” in’ this-great of the most| m—- KNOWL REWARD CASE There i supetior court in this bounty that nm unsettied, althdigh it was m.r{ 30 years ago. n develo | counse1 tor Howe.: TWENTY Y IN COURT)| % “,l:.:'m.fi, the pmmm in this firt trial, The jury renderll"s for 1 on a motion by defendant's counsel.; the judge set aside’ the v-um. ne plaintiff then appealed to the. many mmt mu of the oduntry are a!mlku GOV'T 'ro SEND "TROOPS TO - TO RUHR REGION Berlin, Aprfl 2@ (By The A, P.)— W Reward, ,with pedi- (N0 error in the aside of me ,,,,. 1 SRS pAsscte eathy verdict. Secretary and th vm': 2 view to run':: the stand-| The case than ml back ““ Su-lthe lodge Am and of horses in this section a man | Perior court for a secon . and| standing. mudmm named ReynoMs came here and en- |Judge John M. Thayer pfuned. A']aflu‘d by 8l to organize the Cleveiand |this trial the jury disagreed. muve ran-flr at- Co. The company was| (A trial was some years later e I Ened with tn '\M ncr any stock issued, | fore Judge Jocl H. Reed.’ A jury this % ut notes given by sme G. C,|tme brought in a verdiet for the Tiaymond to Reynolds were negotiated | PAintift for $133243. Ju Ree by the latter, and two of them were |Fefused to set the verdict aside and made payable by Rr,molds to Thomas |fendered —judgment. The defendants Howe of New London. then tool; an :g’rww to the supreme court and no X 4 Tg":,“" e 3 shomas.Howe | rho came the roblets ; e ing the judgment. - owe brought suit -nsnu Ray-| An execution was taken out op a ge?l’!e A% een. 1Nl foe: P-‘“‘“‘ the notes and the case went (laundry in Norwich owned by a man |GeorE® ThO Fhe been T i Hun"mow state's "aitorney, belng | pormed (k Ourner. one of the parly de;| ot members at the mesting ey, Ing | fendants, and when Deéputy ~Sheriff e st Draper served an attachment, . the| | - property was replevined from bhim py 3 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S Fourner's brother, who cl CASTORIA se. & well bred stallion]court and the supreme °court fou dontect own the property. ) Gagood Fournier hler‘ ‘hade la wh Settle- | was held in Pr!hhn hill on: ment of the claim against him. Other judgmeut lens were placed|bers attending. N.'G. He on other properties, and after liens|nard presided at the meet! “z‘ rou- had bee nfiled a bank foreclosed in [tine business occupled me!iuu one instance and there have been so the meeting. Three apPrast many after complications that ..the | membership were received. case is still on the docket unsettled. opy PRLLOWS < Uncas Lor!l'e, No. 11, 1’6. 0. P, Constable Lambert Moves te Norwich, 3 ich after twen large numisy- in attendance. D Y‘ “ [ |6 Norwich after twenty-four years of 3 3 o8 Occum hemekn lodge also transaeted rou. fosidense In Occum to which ho came|;ns pusiness and made plans for am e Constable Lamber his hired front|initiations of 2 clags of elght can the Young Mef's Christian Ausg‘cla- dates at thelr next meiting. . tion the Dr Lewls place on. Main - street, opposite the post office, Whi FORESTERS ithe assoclation bought ) Court Sachem, ago and which wenlnmy will be thé}heid: their site of a new Y. M. A bullding, ers’ hall en Thursday eveént Gobd things may be cheap, but cheap | things are seldom good. THINK wllh- OF -f tion: evening with a Jarge number ot mem.- | cthert Be-} they 3 o busines sat - Constable Gus Lamber bas® just-cel« "':2‘“‘“ vening- ¢ ebrated his G4th birthday by moving | Meting oft Monday.” svenise” ith & M.‘.;fl A government announces la a emmludnn to the press that has resolved to-dispatch troops to. the Rubr region as soon as the en- ‘consents to such a move. The &Hn ‘was reached after a three ,eabinet meeting today. 1 The statement ' declared that {his n wag inevitable in view of. the checked lawlessness in the region sut: Essen, Dortmund, Duisburg and luthein, ‘which it is asserted lias sueh proportiong thatf ¥, the flln “assumed ¢ Jocal authorities and the labot' &dmit that they no longer are to protect the civilian popula- The chancellor said he had receiv- pe| 84 urgent reports from Essen, where |} . food { ¥ st bands were tfains for supplies. The looting bri gadeés, the chancellor added, had been dlyvowed by all parties, E.| cemmunists and_the Independent so- cialists, in the Ruhr district. If the entente agreed te the entry of the troops, the chancellor continued; lootin ‘pacity under the authority of Py sian Minister--of the Interior - Sev- ering. to amount to a demand for the com- )};&e&' ‘recognition of the soviet prin- ciple. SPAIN IS HAVING / Cordeba, Spain, April employed 'in the pits at E: Belmez, respectively twent: thirty-five to bring” about a solution, il guards o' the vicinity has been increased. even thej Wwould act purely in a police ea~ |, The Req army’s terms are reported | miles northwest of here, have announced a strike to hecome effective today. The managers of the mines have gone to consult with the governor of the province in an at- fammér St, ‘\omxch says: an's Kidney Pills at Se\.lnr‘ Two teams. “will |1 i SRnia teebriatodc: st ehsemgtlicnod y “kidneys, Felieving mo ot all Ui | 4I siave~'had 0o~ occuslen to |} fgaaus Kidney. Fills, sinte" T ré- | :nmmcmle& them ‘botpre: The cure | sigmply ‘seleifor’ 4 Kidney remedy—get | PRiSfHe same that| ..., Fostar-Milburn Co., Buffalo, :N.. Y. +. »WHITE-ROCK «John Greenwopod was in Norwich on | 10 -attend :the funeral of a | N Dwight, Cornell Jand family spent Sunday, with Mrs. Sarah Swan at he homg. i North Sto . ()Ionzo Mo % has week ‘with \[r: :drlks, Dorothy wee, kend in Pro Miss Ruth T eral E&\)S with 3"?};‘& ind Loy St bt thau‘ aunt, B . MArgargt. Brown The' younz people had a v ghle tipe. {} Dance, Rio night. Pro: Revy J. P. dan Lax!cr .\ Bdwin: Benjam i entertaining her ork. Mys. Charles Witk ville ‘was called: to L apd and. " Mrs, calling o! i chased with . his to! soon Fo to W auto:, W Her, ir father.,. WARRENVILLE A L TRDUBLE WITH MINERS|sp PAINT THINK OF Lean, .S,ma“r . - Smoked Shoulders | Pound 20c 1 Ty .ROUND FRUIT DEP'T SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, dozen. YELLOW ONIONS.. P 19 : i.ARGE EATING APPLES 5 for. . .. 25¢ INDIAN RIVER GRAPE. Omcm Benw o s Head Cheese; pou T tatements from a8 many ible to present to the reassembled Easter holidays, id tonight, t.ha trength in beth materially = ° 3sories 1 we are offering Tubes, Vulcanize Used Tires and VELS f‘:.‘?"'ESS PC '{OUSE MBURG, b. 16 ER. DEP'T fy Jelly, Ib. .. 35¢ vy Jelly

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