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r “ . NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 : : i S —— Uth. officas 2 g E 5 U were not I zenth | the pact. Dr.. Mitchell, X5 I Vooa . 1 | the instrictions of the health co Mo Jennie LeMolne v Conrt Liberty; No-hond Mies-Kotéieen Moo= : of A, zivea very sucsesstaf Mame won the honors, in . dance in Tuionhall. Rowlind's $2z band ' -\ ‘dissuts has arisen in for th ht to recsive it w is ~ Wea of the: oqurt of commen, cofingil, .there | 4 . P would _have heen no interference on the | especially as he withdrew on of Norwich furnished music that delight- [ing a piece of road that howeh n IS“ S p_aa(é?f lh:lmaflnfi and the |ul:;€!l \fl?)d?i pation for the sake.of pariy ed dance fovers from all’/ surroundipg ' during the Lifstime of the ¢) kot 'Connell an loran—would now, be It Is undeérstood that it I towns, ‘who came in large furbers and t: A récért pure of the wray . (Spectal to The Blletin.) i’l:!o‘;‘°ffu‘::e:;“’;“IT,,N:’;‘:‘&’;‘;”[;;‘: cl)"- work under that contract. ~This is not a | race for the non iStayed as lonz as there was music. ‘The, through' which the r . v bur Mew London, May T—While the may- Coanel Wi M dere the'h big matter and the action of the mayor | tof from the twentieth or succesaful ‘affair was in chatge of Thomas:road-a few days azo and the 1 und will cas.ly or may be the captain of the New Lon- d°fl"° lflf;; g ‘“‘ }‘“l owest bid- | goes -to -show that ho takes but -little | trict apd that the leading can McDonald, - chairman, -Noah_J. Dupont. have seen.fit to remove the ohstru i han -fimuhrm the first mate, or | JeT :“‘M :E L “‘nf‘ke““-',‘l‘,h’"°§f‘y ac-| stock in'the ability and judgment ‘of the|the mbdst exnerienced in " le: J. F. Hall, Albert Dupont -and ' L. H. Hetbert C#llins of Columbia was a| OCu'te ‘senior seems to be in com- m’"; A "73'(.;““‘ o ;h ds and | sommittees of his 6Wn appolntment. It |fairs from that district is James Gra. | Ritehotte, & ‘week end- ruest at the home of Mr. and ! meeting mand and even when the mayor is within 5 f;”n :m»nmm:: $2059 _°H_ i‘fi“’m' so havpens that the committee were una- | ham, he who represented the town of | Deep regret was expressed by residerits | Mrs. Walter Tanner. | eiaticn ' hearing distance. In the apparently mi- b har gl bl S g OUE- | nimous in -awarding the contract to. the | Lisbon in {he lerislatures of 1917 and|Of this town or Sundey when the an-| ' .Mrs: Edward Anderson of Provid. on Bor matter of promoting a member of the | 119 & Son BT OCOMCH & Moran | lowest bidders and this they would not | 1919. Te fs known to evers: member of | nouncement of the death of Stephen' B.|T I, is spending thls ek i rge 1203 ton jpolice fores to become a street sergeant. eyt = Hc:r‘{hflgflfwr wewh 1: :'150 have done unles.they kneWw just where | those sessions and not only took active | SWeet of Southbridge, Mass.. was re-|{riends, in town. end at his home in Goody A police foree of which he is the chief by Bist . - Yo Witoritie Adw tebhid ! | they were at, especially as ome of the [part in all measures up for conside .| celved. Mr. Sweet was formerly in.busi-| Miss Cleo Herbert of New London has! . Joseph Diggitt has moved hi ¥irtue of bis office, be is outdistanced O e T e Lo et 51dders | committeemen is a building contractor, | but had the courage and the a ness-in this town and had-a’ large- eircle | been spending @ few days at the home|from the village o the h : {he senilor alderman whom'the mayor ap- | [10! [BE e laed 10 re oties | 2nd a bidder for the job. : stand for his party rights in county cau- | Of friends who sorrow. for his death. A |of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Iler-|of the new houses on Liteh enue. | pointed as chairman of the police com- ‘r"“ therefere. e ""“:d"e h“?"“ He at least knew the business. ability { cus and more than once locked horns | BUmbEr of local friends attended the fu- | bert. v The -Goodyear baseball nine will play | Mittee. This same alderman on former fi"’m ‘r"‘;".’flsz;“ he claim made by the | of the bidders or advantage would have | with the democratic leader of the house, |Reral at Pachaug Thursday afternoon, in-| = Among visitors to Norwich Saturday|the Slater A. A. of Webster Sunday af-| Secasions appealed to the members of the | 1T OF BUTRErs L o 4| been taken of the right of the committee | He has had the legislative training and | Cluding a delesation from Court Advance, | were Mrs. Mabel Richards, Mrs.. John | ternooh. ~The Goodyear mine has put in| gouncil ¢o stand by the acts of the com- " “‘ s ;oL e l:m; e to reject any or all bids. The'only rea- {is well equipped for promotion to the|¥ O- F. Buggy, Miss Grace Hood, Miss Mabel{a hard week of practice and has J miftees; in_this instance pleaded to the | O Notifying the Successfu TS 45 - [ son why. the/claimants for the sum cqual [ senate. It is sald down this way that | A number of local people were affected | McQuigan,Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bur-| stréngthened the weak spots. The local ‘Thateruption on-your face, rieck eontrary. The gentleman did not agree | Fected by the health committee had con- | to what ‘would have been the mrofit on | there are other candidates but their | bY the strike at the plant of the American | ton, Mrs.. Thomas McDonald, ‘Mr. and{nime is dlanning to add another vietory or hands may not be seri but his associates of the committee in | {°T°NCe With the mayor instead. ~The | tho'job presonts the claim s that they | names have met reathod s aiianC\" | Thread company at Glasgo Friday last.|Mre. Charles Mathewson, i e George W.|to its list, althouzh the Slaters have one | itstar-1s inthe way of your business promoting John J. Cavenangh. So he|™ 3”"‘_”:131:;""‘6_"‘:;‘ L\‘Ihfloer:;‘:):c::n {hat | were deprived of the job by. the mayor, £ Pttty All returned to work Monday morning, as | Hutch. of the strongest teams playing amateur and social ‘success, = ©f how much more he knew of po- ¢ bids he decided to give the Job tg | 2P0 Without justification. Wi VOLUNTCWN an agreement had been reached between| Mr. and Mrs. DeForrest, David De-|ball Why don’t you get rid of it with work than did his associates on the | (U 0 (€ O Sas known te| Former Mayor Ernest E: Rogers sure- i 43 = the. firelsand, el embloyes; Wolcoest na Mtiss Mimjsi.Litos Sof [Lae) T T RESINOL? Afewdays useofthis —-lu-rn and nominated Patrick J.| .0 T NEe TS AT Know O'Connell | 1y expects the nomination as the:repub- arge and appreciative audience gatn- | Wednesday afternoon the employes of | rence, -F-ga.‘ were: week end guests of PRBTON mild, healingointment and youwill ."‘_ ’“’_.,_- m‘:"‘”‘l’h to C‘“d"“"“‘“ and | % Moran. He said he presumed. the | lican candidate gp the state senate from |ered fn Union hall Tuesday eve ing at a|the 'Briggs Manufacturing company .at|Mrs. DeForrest's sister, Mrs. Adelard ® alderman ever b o be surprised at the improvement. It s pureand harmless, easy 10 use. aod Conta ittle. At sl drgpists. mijls Nos. 2, 3 and 4 went on strike for | Magrey. b g Le-| on eight hour day. Thursday noon all —— There is to be a preaching service at the h T the home of Irving W. Foote at Preston hands returned to work, as an agreement GOODYEAR P‘“im Sinfax AfiErmoon St 339, 0clook . committee reserved the right to reject | the district that comprises thie city oflvery pleasing entertainment by ca- ::. appeal fo e p:::":;"m ‘o and | any or all bids and that he exercised ie'-*’ Lfiflflm fl:d s t:‘""t*’"f"gm 2hd | son minstrels of Jewett City e ¥ o i e t right for the committee. The mayor | he makes no bones abou o de- | _ TR some other :-r Bit him with a spitball, | (100 TR 08 A O . rren o | clares he Stapped aside two years ago to | “<"efit - OrvfMle LaFlamme post, N» 18.Las to the hours of fabor had been on the deadly parallel line, and put him | SUSEeStes oot e VNSt s inmaive | Amesical Ee*son, Jewstt City. s |reached. This was the first strike that| The members of the Goodyear Social -‘:-hl i s e s ‘h:‘n d‘f Eelsame O eaindtion and_ was defeated by | 55 one of the ‘best minstrel entersarw, | has taken place -In fown .and its short|ciub held & meeting in thefr hall Wed- Portland.—A rock about four feet in o gory Plain that aldermanie cour- | COTC 0, % el decided it fo be a |a democrat, but that now his hat is in|ments given in the hall in a number of | duration is pleasing to everyone. nesday. diameter, which is thought to be glacial Seey 18 on the wane. and that committee | §oTP oI RN OO R O pald. A Jaw. | the ring and will stay fhere until the |vears. The 'boys showed the effect of| Thursday afternoon n delegation of| The Whist party and dance held in the|deposit, was found while excavating in #ports have no weight. Murphy is a0t Probably in - sight. i nomindtion is made. Mr. Rogers is now | careful training and each number was re- | teachers and pupils of the Center gram-|club hall last Wednesda” ‘evening under|front of the residence of Mrs. Frank | wery good cop without much of a record 3 3 in position Where he can afford to give | egtedly encored. Especially popular was | mar school Was in- Norwlch, where the | themauspices of the Parent-Teachers', as-p Drainerd on Main street recently. Abouf AR O Jor efficiency, being content to perform| The right of the committee to reject Miss Helena LaBarre's splendid number. | following puplls were éntered In the. dis- | soclation proved a success. 20 stmilar boulders have been found in ook o The Biie is duties strictly according to or bids does not enter into this controversy, The affair nefted a gratifying sum for|trict spelling and speaking contest: Miss| LeRoy Bailey was a Worcester caller|the quarries about here at various times. | letin for bre aess fesuith Cavanaugh had | so it is said, but the point is that the bid was accepted by the properly con-| (O hildren Cr'y' — — — — Hon to his regular patrol duty, and that | stituted committee, With authority to ac- . ifus to have got him in bad with the | cept or reject, and that after the con- FOK FLETCHER'S that be in the police department, cioa "Tho ‘lowest bidders hecauee ey | C A D T O RIEA Whd created jealousy and bad blood with : ®ome members of the force. The cops Prefer Murphy to Cavanaugh s Sergeant, and that fact may flaenced councll members The ehairman of the pelice committer Bad Cavanaugh on the carpet on a pet- | & charge and fought hard and long to | have him bounced from the foree, but the Best he could do was to have the officer | suspended from duty without pay for - burniture that Satisfies period of thirty days. Cavanaugh Bis dose and returned to duty, did it well. and without even a smack of surliness or | st Special Prices ~ T ' PLAIN NON-SKID 30x3 $11.00 $12.25 man,of the police comm charged with kicking a man @own or anything like that, for e 30x31, 51435 $15.65 ; B wiich e ‘v demoica 1 32x4 G28.65 $31.00 To make sure that you buy furniture that will give real satisfaction, look for the things that in- | | | ¥eformed and has | Properly he was rest | and given chance to retrieve. { Sergeant Hammond | class police officer type. fearless, persistent and faithful to the public and despised by crooks and | other offenders of the laws. Hammond | has acknowledged his weakness and even | were prohfbition removed he declares he | would not fall back o the habit that | Fesulted In his demotiori and nearly lost | | | i | | | | | | | | | | | sure this — note the superior features of construction which we insist upon in every article of fur- niture that goes onto our sales floors. 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