Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1920, Page 2

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wu;ns EVERYBOD ¥ ‘ Surprise §mg|ng Nwalty Aet io 0 : TIARK LANNING | Hater voset s ouners e | e i will close The Fampus Mimic % Champagne, botls of w ; . 920, & s - S people wha m P 28 e S SAYEYY ] : ; » . “ELSIELANG AND CO. B prnn e e S LLPe Wi Pl il B T llSlE LN L runnine an hour Sarlier, ost sthelr e 2 S . {1820, y 5 afldEmb‘I.lfn § A Full Stage Comedy Sketch, nections Sunday morning. _ Henry L. Brooks 0 7 : destroyed. ——— s e No meve has been made to put ;r d ; b crts ‘ BT ATiS g i on dayl@atm:a,w?; bsgli.; ital. 5 Gt wast wm ot 4 322 Main Street < PAULA SCHWARTZDMD VIVIAN MARTIN # | this. likely ‘will remain one A f . This 3 Tocal : > . i g 3 DENTIST ViV 0 in Connecticut that has ? ol of ¢ . " Chamber of Commeree Building . ~- RN §| from standard ttme. < > a J R e 5 ¢ Fholp 238-z - Lady Assistanmt ¢ S ON THE SQUARE Brineins Up Father in' Soclety W c et H is P : ‘" l . l g lWives” '$4| the special attraction that ere 3 ] EMAIN ST, =, HORWI a th % e B 3 e d ; 3 - e 5 T\ OHGNE TP Orpheum theatre at Satllrda.y‘s ;X . e te ; ¢ A . ® o ” * From tke Famous NDVeI, “Making Special precaution by those "‘“ ' : S BRI\ veS oa i) Her His Wife,” by Caro "Harris—A & atient ‘woollang piones i 0 111 sta X Wi ¥ against ‘aecidentally setting for ¥. A‘M‘w d ’lfl.?’:":“" h"; : ; ¢ T - » e First National Attraction—The First £l is being requested by farmers: il 3% | Malu Bemont e i e J . - W, Should Learn | { Ap Attleboro man whe mots lvfit and 'flmmflay will wlhnl : [ Melu 8¢ Sy R . DENT;ST . Thing Every Woman o i in’ to- Conneeticut and téa’e Mgfl w of the mvp‘wm Aprll 24, 1920, , apr2ta * RY 4 is to Obey Her Husband—The First i { ingly Sunday morning for a da: ’?mfi g . DR. EDWARD m % | along the trout Streams’was ai for the. former. 1 Thing a Husband 'Learns is, She f| {0 without the licerise t Room 107, Thaye- Rulding w‘—-—————— > ° e : Funeral Direct W9n’t-—A Refi‘ iig o ‘\1;:;5“}:3‘:‘:&:9!‘”; Kfi:l:c;;:%?m&m an en fififl #’ :}mrwfi‘i hin nsuti?u Plstr‘ | € 2 u“ 47 ” qr 3 + Phonp 619 3 A x £\ Connecticnt fishermen to have , 1i- | 2 cancer XL b 8, tig” 3iet Apth and - | Hours 8-12; 1:30-3 and-7 t0 8 p.'m. ik T t of the Attleboro ma "“RELSON J. AYLING, Judge | . - " FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL Gwmont Weekly R e e T O <A . tenstein Yale Prom c The con- % of By O Csrainen 1ave or \ § |t 118 p . J MR Th mmfl lnfll};ld Dtlnfla'xg:a::i“d it Embalmer e § e ) e THURS, FRI, SAT.—‘8OMEONE MUST PAY"—EIGHT BIG STAR : ; fans L m ,c:.““?“ Bccuitls B 2 % coats, A total of $16.84.: The costs y P & lm A 9'1" “rompt Service Day or Night |clude a $10 fee for the game : a for catching a violator: of the ‘DR. C..R. CHAMBERLAIN o o Reve Bt {in deta notice ta > D " . MeNpAv. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY F| ivms and 5556 aeors tors e, L a& A e R R THE A1 k E ] £his order. on the s . 3 D tal Mat 2:15—Eve. 7, Pictures—8:15 gamg warden. The man wha'wad ar-@bged, Mr. Coanel: Gay, Heass isey #"gfifia mara\snd : 2 = en > " g s 3 2 en comi 4 “ ) ‘erdi, ey Yaudeyills. - 9:30-10:36, Picturcs P AR "hut | Macy ; reoue quartet. | pablishin F he had not heard. of the law requiring| Mrs. George H. Lewms visiting friends Pfl i hé\""} 3 SWanigtion 26 8i8 Ths. Shea & Bln'ke him to take out a license to fish. . in Fitchburg, . i(lurn to ti ‘. Court. . 7 Funeral Directors LING, Judge. Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Aver has|° Miss Marie Lo-budg. daughter of M. wxqe o——BlG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS—S N‘ N Y AT e [ bean anpointed dog warden fof the town|and Mrs. Joseph Lombardo, of this city, | copy of record. § Tec i of Killingly. = Sheriff Aver has been |8 at.the Day Kimball hospital, recover- | ~Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. 4 holding this position f6r some time past. "‘S from a veeent operation for appendiel- erls. an y , s Dog «owners here are all -required, un- Surgeon an 41 Main Street §7Grory Building 4 der the law. to register their dogs before . G Stetsen of Putnam in 1t the Day e e Bty uited o prsagny| el s Norwich, Conn. ; Sy “WHEN CEASAR SEES HER” ® {niext Saturday night; otherwise they will| Kimball hospital for freatment for an in- f (RaFE 2iRe ugainat Said gatate to the In the Roaring Comedy Skatch “WH he subject to the penalty that will have | fected foot. updevsigned a¢ Griewold, Conn.y within GEORGE G, URANT » N to be imposed by, the town clerk aft- 1}\9 first u-n;% lfln m‘m gx‘fin‘s"n?r;‘am ted in the above and fore- E]B GR er May 1. club’ is scheduled for May 1, so tl 3 ¥ ESTER TRIO | § = "INI fzv doyl I Motorists in squads and platoons ate | including the new men;:;edfl,q‘r:ly take | o oc CARRIE GARD};E&X ~| 'Undertaker and Embalmer R F. C. JACKSON Acrobatic Novelt; ollies of Vaudeville paying littfle heed to the reguirements |part, the Sum metl andicap- .;?_9._..__..__.. _ X KSO P : : |77 eate mtor etite epartment | Bk 1 Tuln sdapiad which svee ke B RoRaTs mwid |32 pROVIDENEE sT. TaFTviLee (| D Nk HARRY PUCK ROLAND & MEEHAN & [, o, Raines, b SOuiioeh e | Gavich 37 caua ehanse wifh e smert |3t ""‘" T hn "the ith dad ‘ot April | Telephons 180 BrIMWFawl DR. D. J. COYLE Up-to-Date Entertainer In the Comedy Skit “Neighbors” izht being projected. These delinquent fprogram, with various matches. A‘ en_ NELSON J AYLING, Judge. - — 3 — - - - T i rave, mo excute: for Salmine] * g nagy mofning 5 migsian for the| HSI(s of Mary U Lasthaus, late of | m ALICE BRADY In Her Latest Picture “SINNERS” e ey e will get Titte sym. | English speaking members of the parish ’“‘&:{f:”"‘s ",{;',um;;t‘g";n‘,gg;“g,m” l d S - - pathy when they are arrested. Lenges| Was gpened at St. Mary's church. appeared in Court and filed a petition Screen M . H ¢ Ausm ented Orchestfa i 2re cheaner than paving fires, which are | FHelen Bernier, who was recently opér- raying, for the reasons therein set A at the Day Kim- ?a m that an instrument purportin ,:v:;;nd to come in the not Qistant fu. e ¥ o Hac1dit STy fedtorrant BAL@I‘ b UD‘O ‘uld Sece ased he a mll ed to probafe. !03/ M?..m St Norwid! CO LI empested et work willbesiy ik Widdipen, 1 1aBratted it e (|- BANJO, MANDOLIN, “ et ithin a few days on the con of 7. petition rd’ an etermined at . y | constructing the mill of the Paco Man-| Burt. Glover, instructor in c-'vwr! at | Bte Bravate OOnrs. Rowm 1o the City of AR AN LELE §{] Office Hours: Sa.m.to § 5 m AV l S ' ufacturing company, which repgndyMao- the loeal trade school, has Tresigned and Ngm[ch in said GUIT D UKU Dii ict, on_.the 29th quired the Gilbert garage property on [left last week for 'nn. Mags., where he | da¥ of April, 820, at 10 o'clack |§ Tel. 736 LHEATRE Furnace street and additional land from | Will be emploved with the 'Cummings |in the foren o andthat notice of the tt:l:“ (‘vormwn property ‘a;_wlmng Lum- | Contractingscorporation. Ellsworth Pat- g'&e?flcvt hot sdid petition, :nd of said . fRer for the-bie strcture line been par-|larson, head of.the eledtrical department, | HEATINE therean. be given by the pub- chased and. every effort will be fhade to|has also handeéd in his ‘resignation and ““'.‘35‘ $i fus,order one e In gome fiELhN’ L PERKINS ‘R ND FE! S Telechone 34 Central Building having a clreulation in sald rush the mill to completion as quickly | Will umn leave for New York, %ls(rlct. at least three days prior to FLOU'L GRAIN AND FEED. : E as possible. 80es with the Western Eléctric Q!l’plnq_ mpany, | the date of gaid hearin nd that re- TODAY AND TUESDAY §| scarch has been made during the pn’st as. specification’ engineer. turn be Ly el Osirt 12 TEACHER OF SINGING luslst on getting umg.n mm}}m g ‘ fow days in that territory each side | Miss Lillian Willard of th‘ The apyELSON I AYLING, Judee. Hecker-Jones | ie ot your ¥ 1 of the highway running. through from | Mass., has been the guut of friends im | " ;3:;': and ‘foregoing is a true 53 UNCAS STRZET Ty e : ALICE L AE{E Erooklyn to the Haskell stand, so-call-|Putnam for Several ol : . ed, at Pomfret Landing for 2 meteor |- Attcs El.fim' D TR, fioi&fi(- with fheir | aprd% t * BESCHC ’,‘ { of more than ordinary. size that was |daughter, Mrs. Reeves, are ‘soon seen to fall in that section about three |to move to Hartford. They, have been _--;--'——’_"——- weeks ago. Search for the meteor 8o far | residents of Putnam for many IN A SUPERB PICTURIZATION OF JAMES A. HERNE'S MIGHTY | Tolgphom: 857 -2 i i o ety it s g B o i nd 2. Cllacls Thsver of | Spuns st sis tonges) omine | Fymregt E, Bullard GRASS SEED On aecount of the change of the time ave Lig This will' mak condif 3 7 ’ [ 99 jicf arrival and departure of . trains, -the house’ tly purchased by Mrs. not pleumgmt: ;a;g? b'é?"m‘lie“f?‘é: TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN ore CErES8 |t ofce force here is obliged' to clase {27'S brothar, which : ~ all ‘l h ambiti le he + ¢ 4 > THE POWERFUL AMERICAN || o Patrhcr“fl‘anfl_has been_the ;g.ie n m‘::“ mf;r”i;;ffgs hS‘t'a ‘?;;dn n(;-;zg‘ 1': “gine officials were out in territory p A e pas! he office opens af 1 DRAMA THAT HAS DOMINATED §! today (Ménday) and will close at a':?:n L whae R o S ST ek Jor Saherman wi H il formerly ‘of | might have come across the border from' THE THEATRE CONTINUALLY §|» m. ?"I' mt principal Mr- Torrey is a | Massachusetts seeking trout. 'rh:': state i Rfla,dy to fin YOUI FOR NEARLY 30 YEARS {, State hishway department forces are|ET3iiate of Putnam High sehoal diseriminates against Connecticut fisher- g { nof constantly engaged in this territory|. JPhR G. J‘flg‘“)‘ as in Seranton, ‘Pa. PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE ; cmsmecem | in an cffort to restors these hishways | 1St Week iness. Contin n P %, Col. Si PATHENEWS |i1o ol condton " e Smimti S| 4 ol for o’ siting- ' (ontinued on Page Six, Gol. Six) 4 Bl v p; (he great increase in Phtnam High school spelling ‘match has CENTL!RY COM fEDY l ne r has_roughened - up{Dbeen: chosen. This will be lastr reduced 1y all of the highways|t0 the Feauired number by .4 series of BORN, i BT section of the country. The high- | SXamination < "3, ALLin Norwich, April | . S . being scraped. th Miss Estelle Stiles 18 in to Mr, and = Mrs. Special Bargain Prices Ly Azl Ol - Lean, Mass, T | Jee St o | i 7 G " | NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ~ on wea- MATINEE 200 EVENING, 23c o e Comentares umtonen the], MES. Feter Belaie-ia af the Day fim: I‘, %) “ i 2 fanshier 1o These Priegs Include War Tax y order. | HAVE A FEW @UTFITS TO LEND LEGAL NOTICES. g SUPERIOR COMPANY ORIGINAL BERRY PICKERS®' The Yantic Grain Sealed bids ‘will be recejved and¥q » d 3 r and rs James Rasmussen, RTRITS an territory, which includes all‘of| 021, BOnital, where she was recently op- | Apcfa iR, At Quafi; r /Hill, April |opened by the illingly Town School| —GWINE PrOdu‘:ts Co. QUARTETT! P 5 5| of Killingly ‘and parts of the e"";er: ‘g‘of"r appendieitis. a0, a aqughm ary Hzabglh, BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION m d, will beeome effective’ va_Andeman of Providence has s (D Chaplain and 70, Alexant Committet at 7 p. m, May 12, at their ze. <c:|1r= will be offective. on been the recent guest of Miss Emma Bar- Y ¥ . : office in tiie Town Hall Building, Dan- 999 - bt 2 adh 2, and will be. 877 14y et of Sunnyside. felson, C© ticut, for the construc- Phone WRITTEN The present seale is 75| F#es may eost . high as MARm!p SON.OLEREESIgYL, SR S1h6- e0Rs PRICES—5€e, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 ‘&, cents an hour. - 3 ifl daylieht savi gi i T‘, ¥ > [n |tion bf,an eight-room schoolhouse with . f , 75¢, $1.00, §1. o) < 3 e erq With the worl He fapmery, T . aon. & 1920 ; S8 z Tty o . it P d th D. e . on, V. Plus War Tax ho » Hartfond ’(,“;“n:g“&:{' ’l‘rulé,:lm:om- ard H. Healey, !e retary T‘tfiem B M. ‘Kerrldgeméu' on Hunliyngv.re; $ollgopling 8% “Gopdyear, Caangstitat; ng er- y m SEAT SALE' OPENS TODAY TUESDAY NIGHT d Mre Prince are lea lboarfl of asriculture Is quoted as say.| / foPmerly of Norwich, and Mise Eiiza- |estimated -cost, $100,000. Plans and b . i . ; for pmehum o "ta ::g e I{;a{:ym?‘lspt 18 quoted as hav-| peth G G"d“‘m“ Gaflington of New'| & ciqoations’ can be obtained - upon Qualit ime as . o < B T Apfll 27—In 0ccum X v;onk: got msl .20 a%azen Hmw:'::m'.ih. nu‘i‘; 19‘)# y"zi.e;' IAnl- :I:;;lc}]!; applieation to K. L. GREIG, Killingly, : Y° . . rican Bankers' associatibn, - L ed at at the time, but that price was bott, William A, Buckler q Conm: apr2id OU DOO Music by the cen honored with election | 0ted for eggs during the past wine e arrle ughley 2ng Miss T y Prasais Gt L O £ vy past Win: m\le garrle Calking both of this CELEBRAT]ON MELODIQUS BAND section after serving for three| F2iM 18hor is so scArde in ‘thie terri- s Fo I CE TO CREDITORS, ¥ representative from Connecti- | tOTY l%" Spring that many who would ED hERtn Maw r:o::;jvx- ap !:'lluli\'lb e c1GARS, VEN BY tiard [ : he general council of this great |PIAnt Home gardens are haviug difmenl- R0y Tadtard ot Bontn Man: | st wice i e A QIYEN B} Fea ng Saxophone’and |or . The Anerican Bankers |ty I finding anyone tg do plowing for| chester and Mo s g b Aran of Norwien. on the 2ith day of April, | N5, NORWICH LODGE No. 950, f 3 v . s o membership | hem: of P ‘aotlvl)le A D. 192 Whitestone Cigars are ;:,.. m;‘-“lhn,_u‘!nl v 0. y Banjo : : of 'twénty-one thousand banks| -State Officer Howard Elliott, aseigmed | Tr—tmmi—s—seeoe ' | Bresint SON J. AVLING. Judge . F. CONANT, 11 Frankiin St. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE trust compa throughout' the | ta the bureau of domestic anirals, ed Smtc A ' DIED Batate ‘of Patrigk “;Hlfurr‘lifil(;uc'mrl y, lat S vich, alc 8 ct, and is ldgked upon. as| this sectiom apnointing dog wardens, Phis | POPTHR—In this city, April 28, 1920, | S ey OF Norwich, in s 24 e e at influence in banking|year many Oonnecticut towns have pre-| Noma L. Peale, widow of mewe 1yn | Ordered, That the Administrator cite 1} 1 come up for consider- ,ferred t dccum AND ‘VE?S&ILE‘E‘S Rites NT\Ot“un]y at ‘the various state leg- Wfirder\sotot":o‘:xeagg::;;‘ o ohe Flfiemt 4 1§wo;°yg§;;er daugnter, | ol Sakme Seamar s oo i - Greatest Varicty of I e thelr claims azin ¥ but in the national congress.|the commissioner of domestic animals. % Q‘“Mmlonm 8§ North Main.} gix inoriths feam this date b ¢hurst ‘is a noted resort for pleasure| ~Nelson Claré will conti Tel day. Adril 26 at 2 g'clack. fnofice to that effect, together with s a CIGARS"B’ TOBACCO rs, a5 well as health seckers! aiid | town. of Butts e to be fhef Buridi i the camiy Mot in Maple- BENEFIT BUILDING FUND MAY 3rd TO 8th, Inclusive BATTLE GROUNDS ' BAND CONCERTS, DARING ACTS, Standing ropm Wwas at a preminm Thursday evening at the ‘Ocenm hal “hen Valley Farm, a demestic drama in four acts, was siven, by the Tucka | 1 15 e D his order, on ' the signpost > am's dog Warden and Co wood cemetery. Seiy-ot U g : £ i ot neagest. to the piace where said de- the Sity. ALL FREE. ALL NEW AND NOVEL | bachee ciass of the Verssilles 1. B, |1y 5o hcoied that between the sesslons| stable Nevre ‘Codlcere has 'beeh . ap- |RA" LINSON—Enteréd into rest.in Coused 1ast divelt, and in the samie » 4 p o Sunday school. The parts were faken'| oL 10 Ciocutive committes there will be | pointed for.the town of Thompson. Ap- les, ril 19, 1920, [ Town, and by pubiishing the same cnea ds of Ci FEATURES o i e e} ample time for the’sports which are a | pointments will be made in an Wndham Re iu Am;rk }hwfinson former- |in 3 Rewspaper having a circulation in All the Local Brands of Cigars— b g ciaborate scenery Was | feature of this pleasure. i county towns where the selectmen ham| 15 GF Norwici ‘The cast included: mad said District, and make return to thls Acker; Merrall and Condit Com-. :&;M e aprointments, Officer Eiffott WILSON I Nsw York city, April 25, | Court. v NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. pany's Goods. Brank A. Wilsop of Norwich | o apove and fofesoing s & rus eopy of record. Hajold Ruthledge, a youns New York- WE"TTORD er, JHoward Bushnell| Allen B. Lincoln and Misses Barbara|, DWe €6 the fact that someons, during o e Petry Deane, a son of the soil, ‘| en Fisie Lincoln of Hartford wee 2t|the winter, sent out a press d 15 wotlee ot “"em hereatter: BIG EVENT . pril from Springfleld, Macs. stating o Non Lonton Apsil ‘24, | Atsest: HELEN 3!DRESCHER, . JOHNR. BOWMAN Wednesday Evening, April 28| pevia mitdreth, 2 New Yo jowean™ Demton R o Enir Mass., ity had_an R.\lltomo;ll: tence, c::um TR e, whlo'w gn::h., o }:lmzz SRR AR § E“:LGI;:;:‘ “: :’h:';'". 'é:“t:( T. A. B. HALL Siaa B i o e i o5 ot Sl 15 woeld énd fl;li;l:z:s mnfréedwmm mt,‘;&{ : efl: awtnz::: Mercer, w Wife of Frea: gearil e erepy motied” to-oreacti ||| Established : ,_# All attending the Exhibition|2zriah Keen, 2 clock ffli‘;’" G “‘xifi"c’é Biclgnell was home from “fonce: There n‘i’m was an undersigned at Mystic, Conn., within ——— — ny loanq.,. ! '*r“',: ’i“’cn“:‘}:‘ of BTl 24 ) the time limited in the aboye and fore- - Franls Pearson | Hartford a few days ago, and took his | tion for the story, which, perha; braf, }gea 23 yearf PR { going order. Dilge by Mr. Marcus Hass and | 7ennines, butier at the Ruthledze . | anfomobile back with him. not intended to JOHN P. DOUGHBRTY, | - 3 e mmleumng“::'\wt'mw m o—-Xn )zaw , April 24, | apraca Administrator. w AND TEAM"’“ Miss P Weaver will be Hen:f;m:;:flcomb a conmr{;omfl ben ’fl‘laev "E?,’ix’;‘g ?"“"-}hflfii“’ Were | 80me writer trying mke 2 big m Barah (?ut:tnu‘:B ‘3}’« “ana S 3 TRUCKING (3 ea ' lower nesd nNe ers ‘ere g_gy 2 transplanted to city soll, Lillie Porkins | Alexina Baseett, Pefer Casa, Georgella | o0t Of 4 mss‘nnfngm%( f”“ WURPHY_&n N ““‘”" ‘“’"“ 23 | A i i thin and for the Distoet | Everst "331';‘ fu"sécegmii:zhs‘: Jlrepaid, as they perform | tssbel Camey, nice of Huden, o | Gompmmen, Wil Nemt-and Fhomas | o It 6 fow indicted fi;'t Ut e e | Tied, Fatrick Murphy, eged 55 years: |2 Norwich, Wwithin and for the Plstrict kvere ara Allen | Supina. All spoke we] e wlmw_r STOW . 19260, latest balltoom dances, |Mrs. Ruthiedge, Haronld's mather. -{ was William Nemit of the of stolen cars fo. this city - will be v —NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, fl_&.: e /Amne Hedler | achool, Thomas Supina. of b6 Wosr, | straiehtencd out in the near futuy Feghat NP Bstate of Anna R. Schwenk,. late of Alvira vzlwmb sister of ford Village school receiv abla| Out in Grove utreet ‘the: work of ‘Y‘ym E: Norwich, in said District, deceased. 1y Robish ' mention. * The speaking wu nmént is asn v 5 % ny . ; B s The ,\dmxnkflmm— appcared in Court | “u i.uc and :;"""j lou::&' RCIALD, Uza Ann Tucker, who borrows but (by a spelling match which was won hy | bas started hflcu qnéh ve up 2 and filed a written’applicat’on allegin; s 4 speci agi i w never gossips, & Biario ‘Atien L& wonil or . the Ashford Town & h, lm -fi'ul. 3“ . : fll‘a..;‘llnl s !:Ex;c;;vglr’-mge:ge;rr'g:‘t in us Mam ?n ._m. v}' Tl moeal W iams was in Westerty, | Verbena, hired girl at the farm. — ; South :flfi s g i it nre@pl estate belonginz to | T lh vexs Mali = Ruth 4 Wl-l mad tting do = - essor Lo nu M mansee,— Rev. Mr. Childs of Massachusetts, Who| During «the - interhission “,heg’m‘,’;‘l‘ WOODSTOCK VALLEY tho week end. 'Crashed ston : is Muu S!xpet - Waid ceiate, fully deseribed In s21d 4B~ | 3, g helvy teaming; Jocsl sad ’“’;’,‘,- is at his s@ffficf Mdme at Lord’s Point, | pleasing’ songs by Misy Marion Allen,| Mr. and Mrs Louis Massacotte areother materials have been distributed afi Whueupon. It Is Ordered, That sald |t4nce “’N“‘QK [ o Kfirg.!;%th; xgm it N William Bell, Harry Holdredge and Ar- gu:lsts of};v S. h%md 1 o :lm‘s the route whm the cement is to \ion be heard and defermined al 1 n o rooklyn, thu T enry n has MM e laid. Yocassived ab:she Wifine of her brother. r DesSureault. Piano accompaniments 5 were played by Mrs. H. R. 1d from Lynp, Mass. “| With trains on thetr new daylight A S B, T Y. for & visit | ey ,}’,.’:“MMZ,,. g e Bl P VR S R T LB of; geverni: daysi il e e EAate Conrt ot m the Ciiy of unem 5 Norwieh -5 said District, on ihie 20th day of 2pril, A D, 1920, at 10 o'clogs ‘n visited' at the home of Mr. and Mr the forcmoon, dnd that notice of t4e gl dfl'wzfin owtténded an auction €ooper, last week, o 3 e peadeacy oo s4id application. amd of e ol uant % S £ e X hearing thereon, be given by the EefuCke: Ste TnaReLe. radny. PENDLETON HILL Ars. Al "Kenyoh was ‘eatipd o f - - SUILDING 0’"“10’3 e on e e s Save i oing | PIANG AND FURNITURIS MOVINEL Mmed to llddlahoro, ‘| Pomfret Tyt week on account 3 newspaper having a ciréulation in said Monday night— —— ¢+ Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘B. Totten returned 1o serious iliness of her u\omgr.’ll.u, Miss Grace D. WHddler has been the|the ir farmi Tuesday, having spent a ma_Spencer. ‘Dhlstx"ll:tt, a% le?;tht:riee hy% ;:;Ior to |. TEAXING AND TRUCKING e P e e of sal earing, an at re- o ifetzgt: pa Marnaii: Dean at Noank few days in New York. . . C. Peterson spent the week: mt turn be made to the Court. 9884 VErY Sromptly, Snfac rodscis Y The Spaulding Miner house and farm | New Haven. NELSON J. AYLING Judge. THUR LATH: - Harold. Biood ands Willtame | Situated south of the school house has| ' Raymond Esterbrooks has 1 m m The above and foregoing 18 a trus AR : iy nav, ipMaints, near Lantern heen’ sold to° Charles Ray, of New York, | the Vallex. Ao %m ‘Who,. it is understood, is to open a studio = pi Tecor Shetucket §t. Phaone_173. H A M Davfinm, Mu Hilliard of Nafl.h there soon. - - —- : sor to Lady Atsistant Alerk. Whee! Benjamin Hewitt of Mystic, and Mi P ek g ' STETSO ks G S .3 s ‘ ool d o % | wagelen. of Westerly, were wistiors ot| - Ohildre b1 : " 4 \ Telsphens 838. 2 = i T Mfs Benhig Cook's, on Sunday, the 1Sth.| . n 1L RY CH 2 fifi vuvr to gqh your bus- g g g ; ‘ars, ciie-| - FOR FI.ETGHERQ ; rork ang. materigls i B . re o Henry Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- BEven the fil with # rat in her hair :rm ‘Thompson attended' the Merrill auce i e ".fl : S ang s MITH ALLE better | m iSougt he ad: on 4t the Datry farm, Tuesday. QA$ TOR 3 ¥ ost Ms g, o) i“ :

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