Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1920, Page 5

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WI4, WORK MASONIC DEGREES IN HAETFOED WEDNESDAY Hartford day, In the Aneient and Accepted Scottish Connecticut Consistory, sbserved on Wednesday There are about 100 candidates for the degrees up to and including the 32nd, of whom are from Hartford, this_year, and the consistory will meet at Poot Guard armogry in Hartford in- sead of Norwich this year. of this week. 33rd degree, is commander-in-chief and Carey Congdon. is chancellor. gree, known as nacle, will be worked at Hartford brethren, gree, known as the Sublime Prince of will be at 7 o'clock The 24th de: 3.45 by the the Royal Secret. by the Norwich brethren. : Delegations will attend from Nérwich ind New London and will go to Hart- Tord Wednesday morning by Plainfield and Willimantic. Hartford at 2 p. m. Returning the party will leave Hartford at 11 p. m. Barry was gent to by Undertakers Shea Parry died in this city on Sunday folowing a long illness, " Norwich, Tuesday, May' 25, 1920 VARIOUS MAT!'BS Light vehicie lamps at §:39 tiis évent mg: Wednesday; Friday and Saturdsy of this week arc the Guarteriy Ember days. ¥ Was '3 Elitry tutd M e = atittday at his b Mmmjxmfi’i"_flnflrs 6 to be in gimsm aftermoon: it Mm %‘nes ont Broadway church }n-flmlse to be more ’Pam iR Ev 1hiS Seasbi: fh« Bfl in Sysbrbar Norwieh comé mn@ 4684 appéar t0 be White 9 tnickly are the At rerip ity Methodist the W: ¥ M: 8. is 19 heid the iafif rr-eetmg &f ine year u-u (Teesdm afternioon at the ! Wsmél"i Beadls lew thiet; ) the wind ehanged and the 8gn ghday aftekibon, it Was§ h{ghfi Leadifis real Estate Hien bf Conneetic eut will altend the thiFleenth annual of he National Assoeiation g &t Hansas City Mesbé;sl. iisfgkfi. fisunders and had dagk etd, HEW 8N sale at Osgose what Vorists antieipate & tush weel m@e has beeth 2 big demend for potted ;"e uhts and AOWErS, Fainy weather mmn% id up wtw work in advanes b Memerial Day. The Reekville High Behool had been nbnmed for ansther three yeats by the oW Englal Hlege entrance board he- @emmg 9 A netlee reecived by Prineipal Philip M. Hewe: I'hére 8 & eomplaint that after & long eold winter when all birds were fed to save thelt lives, there appears a pest of Wnglish kparrews whish fleek down te eat ehighen feed, bne 6f theif faverite foods. Have ¥ou doined our record elub? If ho,, why het? 1nvestigate. The Plaut- Cacfen Company.—advy: Lest winter provel such & glacial period that much tidiness was negleoted, 5o that now many backyards and banks ocontinue mere dumps for empty eans and rubblsh. A penefal eleanup bee is needed, 1t is mentioned in Washington papers that & summer resident of Bouth Ceven- try, Mré, Henry ¥. Dimock entertained 4 large dinner party Eaturday evening in compliment to former Henater and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew; Roy G Pavy of Indiana, whe will be graduated from Yale schoel of Religion in June and who has beeri paster of Mane- flold Center Congregational shureh since Jan, 1st, is also to aot &d pastor of Bpring Hill Baptist ehurch, Duting the winter, George O. Preston and family, of Norwish, have been ooou- pying the lsanc Bragaw oottage, at the entrance to Neptune Park. This week they expect to move back to their ewn wummer cottage in the park. Order “Oh| By Jinga” for your Vie- trola, Mall orders filled, The Plaut: Cadden Comvany,—adv, At the coming historieal celsbration of the town of Litehfleld, n leading part 8 to be tuken by ths restor of Bt. Au- thony's church, Rev. John Lawrence Mo- Guinnoes, o former Asalstant pmator ut Bt. Patriek's church, Norwich, Fitty per cent. of the farmers of Tol- land county are short of tholr normal help; as a result the food production for this year is to be greatly cut down, aecording to . M. Tucker, agent of the Tolland County Farm Bureau. The only open cars that will be seen in service on the lines of the Connecticut company this summer will be speclal cars which have ben pald for in advance. It is impossible to work the zone system with the open car arrangement, officials clam. A Stonington young man, Frank J. Sylvia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Sylvia, will be graduated from Holy Cross college, Worcester, at the end of the present term, has been successful as a leader of the college orchestra during the year. Sportsmen here learn that the develop- ment of quail disease in a recent ship- ment of quall received from Mexico has resulted in a federal regulation to prohib- it importations of live quail from Mexilo into the United States, excepting from Nov. 15 to April 10, inclusive. Stella Burr, 65, formerly of Higga- num died Sunday in Norwich. The body was sent to Middletown on the | valley train arriving at 5:20 p. m. and committal services were held at the Burr cemetery about 6 o'clock, Monday, Rev. W. C. Knowles officiated. The Woman’s Home Missionary soci- ety of Park church 1Is pledged to send $150 to the support of Pleasant Hill Academy in the mountains of Temmessee. Subscriptions are being recelved by Miss Louise B. Meech, Miss Alexandrine Trumbull and Mrs. James A. Bidwell. ‘The agent of the state board of edu- cation, Archibald W. Buchanan of Mans- field Center ,who was in Norwich Mon- day, makes weekly visits to Norwich, Westerly, New London, Central Village, Putpam, Willimantic and Stafford, issu- ing an average of 150 working certifi- cates per month. In former seasons, the Gilt Edge ex- press out of New York stopped at Cres- cent Beach statioh, Thursday and Friday, ‘while Saturday an express was scheduled to stop at Niantic. Wvery Monday morn- ing a train left the Beach In time to reach New York at 4. Tt i8 presumed the same service will be furnished this season. To Heal n Cough Take HOYES HEALING LONEY. Sie and the mantle of charity are not made from the same piece of cloth. No, Cordelia, the cloak of friendship Ab 1 Randall ot mdm is i West- ;. ithng relatives: Mm~mmx A ok, k: Nids m at her home; 159 't h anmual conference af rections at mm Mrs. Lucy Chesb in the Willimantic Iy putting her Coftage on Mystic ave-| With Rabh Nichols 21, of Somerville, nige i order for the season: _ Flowers; plants; _Wreaths _ &te Ver R: mcm( Aceerrs GALL il el .!o ,mn'm A% BaxroN ¥ieéied A% UNPED CHURCH i af D i) i’ue””“?;i."’{‘f.:?m"’i 15 2 0 © RN 33 fl'é! raths - Herhitpd it 1€ beés&se ury is & mi: Frafeful Seith= | & < well as| > is a fine city; bie Pacemaker | | ¢ Work; so- R loetint is salnemrmi 6f yaltid {8 et Rg Fi HioH¥ tsak Mm in the ig:s,my §969&Ed b He home ihity Melhodist e'hufsil Bfi depatitnent of EhuFeli . 61 the pref- Pfismlswmstm&d Himet M: il wers Bliended by '"’m Letetts Rk b"d;'lrakfm l| g suit of gra retin Vet i Wore & Wadk lsban (Fime with 6ld rese: f"e“v:“’gtfl‘\é fimfi “le!!h;i?b% t fort mer & e mrediate Tamilles vere presert; ‘the el e o el Dt Hollow: ““"‘5’:%4%}‘%25; e 3 ) ' # weddi ing Wil ke hele Mme in_Huttfo e joyes ::.“,_“23,';"‘;3,‘“‘; Yoewh ana| In elosing, Hev. Mr. Abbott eaid: Careline DeWails and was botd in Wer= eester; Masd, 80 Yeard hgo: # bousin ride | hoepitals, yeune neamie's work afid mem bride reesived A Mrs: doseph Burton: ‘The death of Mariont Gerden; wife of Jeseplt Burten; trouble sbout 10 6'elock Monday imern: | year. ing at their heme, Ne: 70 Union btreet: All heads of the eleven departmen Mre. Durton was bernt in the herth of| will meet "Tiesday &fterncont at #.30 o treland, of Beotel parentage, and eame|elock at the Community House to di to thid country when & young girl, liv-| cuss ways and means under whieh the ing with an aunt Nineteert years ago she was married Christ Hnisespal shurch to Jeseph Bur-|then be filled out ten, whe survives her: 4 daughter, Vielet, v;hs 'sy now in Fng- land, & step-sen; & sisteF, Mrd: Benjamin ' EWETE CITY Burton of Hartford and # brother, John R shN VR AR Gorden, who is in Bouth Afriea: Miss Mary B: Cramb: ‘The death of Miss Mary Bertha Crumb | pyjding at Danlelson Tuesday, June 1, 6ceurred Monday afterncen at ¥ b'cloek at her heme, No: 238 i-4 West Main street, following & lingering illness, al- though her eendition had beeri considered serieus for only 4 little over & week: NBacition: Miss Crumb was born in this elty 26 : years fgze tnd was the daughter of Mr. Grammar seheo! in Jewett Clly at & o'- and Mre, 1, Cramb, who eurvive her: Bhe | loci"cn the aams. dny: Nerwieh Town. Bhe alse leaves alse leaves a bister, vitei, of New Lendon, and & brother, Harry, of this ity Otto, dled 8 Your a0 thie tonth ire hire| OHild: Bvidence of data of birth must bo In this clty except for & Yanr &nd & haif, | PTosonted: Tho ohild must have & stutc- when the family lived in Denver, Col, omploy him. Ietafule Lrom Dy severalentha ko) rt Shlld must have 4 slatoment from the temcher concernlng his prade and in the Norwish exchange \177: .:::n .n:n-: standing i goliool, and bright and Ansther brother, before l!flil;g to Denver. tiractive in manner T G P choertul 1 Qisposition, she had & large| HAD CLABS OF b4 IN mumber of slpso friends who wil fee! n K. OF G, THIRD DEGREE ep sense of loss in her Mrs. Auna Loulse Holmbers ity didaten fn Py al on nday evening, e call Lo order e aia. o Moo soeiis? | was sounded by Joseph T, Gndle, gra trom the home of her won, Adoiph Holm. | KPRt Who turned tho meoting ov berg in Ledyard. Thero was & large at- | 9, District Deputy Mullen and staff, tendance of Telatives and friends present many coming from out of town. pastor of the con- a committal eral weeks in Safirday evening, at the home of Miss Grace Rogers, a Kitchen shower was given for Miss Helen Hamilton, whose marriage with Archibald Mitchell, is announced for the coming surmer. t ! ity d Mich: A vi- At the homb of Mrs. Charles W. & this city an ichael Cassidy of Provi: tice of Wlnhing'inn afternoon from four until six, a recep- | Sunday night Cassidy was discharged, tion wil be tendered Mrs. Allyn L. 2 Brown, retiring president Auxiliary, to which all members | neglecting to obey traffic rples. They all have had cards. ‘Wednesday of the Wo- walked put from the jail . a free man, Laban B: Adamshfi Central Village | Harold el yck; 23, 0f New Haven has e Adaras of y Dr. H: B: Campbell € the Norwich tu-| (he authoritics: berculosis sanatortum m ding the| Tem Eyck had been given the privi- s and &r-| leges 6f z trusty by Jailer Oscar . Main taken French leave from. the county jail o Cedar street 4nd is being sought by amd took advamtage Of the thance to get of Norwich was : No trate, 6f himd has yet been grove recent- Mass.; Ten Eyck Yas Sefitenced at the ;| famaary term bf the Erimimat superior court for theft bf articles from suit cases i two boarding holises In id city tast PHILATHEA CLASS CONCERT RAISES MONEY FOR CHURCH The halt at the Buckingham Memorial was more than filled Monday évening at She Gaized 33 Pounds’ Amongthemanyinterestingcases of merve quiel gnd increase iz welght Bitro-Phosphate | Rosa Harris who w. nervous when she TRUS]Y SUPS AWAY FROM Twenty days from the time When he oo e C‘""I‘““‘gp"é“rz’m o en: | would have gerved out his sentence and the concert held under the auspices of They had both been working|the Philathex daa! bf the First Daptist as troiley emyloyes. ed in court on two counts for thefts at a Union street boarding -Franklin street place. Hinman gave the two men sentences bf two montns in jail three months ox the sec They were present- The musical numbers were given by the choir of the Mount Calvary Baptist church, each number received much merited applause; the singers graciously responding td an encore: The tenor solo by Ailfred Perrin and a baritone solo by Miss ary h much favor: The program alsd included well ren”_ ered piano solos by Mrs. rnl readings by Mrs. John O. Peckham both memberk of the Philathea class. Mrs. Frank B: Davis opened the even- Ing with x few words of weicome after hich _the following prosramme in full house and at a Judge George E. first count and s time and worked out the twenty rpore 3 If he is recaptured, the certainty of being again prese -ppum ce wos £0 £ en him for breaki WOMAN'S GEHD OFFICERS _ At thelf Grgahization ineeting Mon- day afterndSr it 5:36 t'clock at the Com- 2 mdm! Holse 61 Churek street; the re- qnfli zdfi:eé Womnn's Guild bf the fie% gatigiial Ehurel Hemed as Ehcfl' st Mesleeut Miss Delis hominating Eommitte éé &f preliminary meeting bf the new srgufim%wa Fecently; presented their re-| > 18 _ihe Incetins b:i Monday after- ¥ MrS FredeFick arid be “r rs me_r.}}v Gallup Hufitihgtoh Mitehell awlng lhe Eilnpet whe afifislmsfld ihal af f’"“*ifa; B ms el e m(b:flaké bn th2 Weo a id this 1§ the AFst {ime id z inah Who cail add | 70 i a4 ESinhunity; | o it that He has had i eittered he 8 Ereation i Abbalt thedt Went on to ex- 3| plain {he stsoese 6f the b whiell had been & eum»d just &8 many woifish as i bei erence bafd there clever denart Bodalitas, | girls Wk, parish aetivities; social #c- : tivities, programme; bullding asked 18 Eheek at hef leisure ment whieli atmeals to hey X whiel she would iike to serve: The eards fbbaft theh iosk up cxenor the eleve departments jexplaining the 74 Whefe ths [y h reasen for its ereation and the benefits that inay¥ be exvected froni sueht o navé the summes months {0 Wwerk but| gdans and the fall should see us well estabi meeting eame to 4 close About 8.30 o'clock: The next meeting of the guild will be held in the fall. According to the eonstitutien adopted the guild will| art| hold five regulay business meetings a departments will earry bn their aetivi- in|tles: 'The department eommittees will WORK CERTIFICATH BESSIONS State Agent 0. W. Buchanan wiil be at the offiee of Buperintendent of Eehools Horace ¥. Turner in the town hall at § o'elogk for, the purpese ef A,rdmh" work certifitates to children over 14 years of age Who have secursd positions! either permanently 6r for the summer Mr. Buchanan Will be at the Riverside By the state law, ne eertifioats can be glven & 6hild under 14 years of nge. A parent or guardian must secompany the ment signed by the eae whe intends io ‘White Cross Councll, No, 13, for the fourth time this year exemplified the honors of the third degree upon a cluus of fifty-four candidates {n Pythian hall, 1 The exemplification of the degree Th; was carried out by District Deputy J. B O I O et | I, Hennon and etaft assisted by Dis- William Crawford, Norwich Town Methodist church, ducted the funeral services. The bear-|Wiiltmantlc, Putnam, ers were Albert and Bdwin Holmbers, Henry Nulen and Clarence Moran, Seats on the platform were occupled | Burlal took place in the family lot n 3 sitegens ol 4 trict Deputy Mullen. Members of the order were present from New London, Montville, Taftville, Danielson, Moosup, Westerly and Stonington. the clergy and past and present grand | : the Breswster's Neck cemetery where |knights, and district deputies, Rev. Mr. Crawford service at the grave. Funeral Director Gager was In charge. [on Sunday. A large attendance INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Baird spent| " the week end in Boston. Daniel L. Brown of Boston has been spending a few days at his home ‘Warren street. Mrs. Charles Coddnigton Smith, of B Providence is visiting her parents, Mr. ‘Tuesday, June 1st. The annual gradua- and Mrs. John H. Powelson. The Sewing Club met Monday after- noon with Mrs. Lee Roy Robbins, taking | invitations. The class includes the form of a birthday surprise party for one of the members. o i oL H i aa mith, of Plainfield ; ® Agnes C.| urin‘j;vuxfii:x i”ix’fiw’&?"ul’f ;&1'5” ::;L Quandt of New London, Miss Eleanor M. tin and Mrs. Lucius Briggs were in Bos- Aspinwall of Berlin, Miss Charlotte ¥.| ton during the past week. At the undergraduate ciass elections at | regan. Simmons College last week, Miss Mary A. Tirrell of Norwich was honored by be- ing chosen of the Sophomore class. Miss Ruth Huntington of Norwich, long associated with settlement work at Hindman, Kentucky, is taking a much needed rest, and at present, is pasing sev- Farmington. All arrangements are completed for the Peter Collins lecture in Nor ex- pected as the speaker has heen one of the government's star witnesses in all its cases against the Reds in this coun- BACKUS HOSPITAL TO 5 GRADUATE SIX NURSES A class of six will be graduated from | the Backus Hospital Training school on tion exercises are to be held at the Hugh Henry Osgood Memorial and the execu- tive board of the hospital has sent out two young women from Norwich. Those in the graduating class are Miss Elizabeth L Theve of Norwich, Miss Anna Pounch of | Norwich and Miss Irene Wilde of Wau- Police Court Cases. G. Terrien, who gave his home as in New Hampshire, was fined $20 and costs on the charge of intoxication at the Mon- day morning session of the city court. His bill amounted to $20.95 and he paid. P. 8. Bruseau of Sherbrook, Canada, paid $18.50 on a similar charge. Bond of $25 was called in the case of the state vs. J. Griffin and was deelared 4th, forfeited. Three others were fined for intoxication and paid. Martin Keough of dence were presented before the court on but Keough paid a fine of §2 flat. Three auto drivers were in court for| paid fir A ‘rrip to Niagara, Mrs Somebody's Waiting fo Let_the World €: wriGHT LA Someone; mixed choras; 4 Go By; baritone solo and cherus, Selected Reading, Cotyille Coufited the Shingle 6f his Hotise; Mrs. John O. Peckham; Bye-Lo, 5010 &nd chorus ; reading, Leap iar brain er miad f Mary Stmons; ¢ of resignation morning ser- Rest Ola_Rock, mied chorus lo, Alfred Perrin; Selectel Readin Hezekiah Stole the Spoons; Mrs. John O. Peckham i pizno sole, Dancé Anna Lewisy and eake were served assisted by {) arge bf the | mittee of program e of the tickets &t the ! Masters h..ml.i evening iwas both as an emter The Philathe meet fts obli proceeds to A hew E the Mount Calvaty éhurch in which the choir members are greately interested . P: C. WRIGHT, D. D. i BARRED ROERS TARS ties September 1. week of the Eontest at Stor ong Island pen of B mptort Beach 8 fromt West ted td Becond Setts pent of Rhode | n that has hung tenacionsly to firs sineé the secotid week of the e Il bther” wotds {lese tdistances all comers \ ind_although they zoing strong and aré b¥ hd means . ihey aré a{ ieast for beinz, nd longet the les No matter whe finishes in the raee ihig pen of Reds already have fo their credit- one of th vest winter egg records ever made in ine eontest: 5 betship: Haeh inember of sa2 pulid was ‘ ¢ During the 29th week, tighty-two hens | t| incluling Barred, White, Buff and Colum- bhiari Hacks; White and Buff Wrandottes: fhede Island Reds i Light Brabmas: Oregons and White Leghorns mvlr- per- weekly individual 2ores by laying | Farm's pen of Barred Mks fromi_ Westhampton. Beach, thus eutstripping 5 all ‘other bens for tha weelk pen with whieh it has vied for weeks was net even i elose tontender. , | place for the week was worn by Hi wood Farm’s White Legherns from I wood, Wash., with =s. Two pens of Barred board hich i & preduetion . Foremar 6f Collnzwood, | Ontario, and Gessard from Chieagei Jehn B Island Reds frem Putnam, Conn., and B, A lard’s White Legherns frem Chest- nut Jill, Pa; all tied for third place with Two other pens of Les- horns owned by A. H: Penny from Mat- tituek, N. Y., and Peek Feg Farm, Wood- tied for fourth position Derm#y's Thede cliffe. Lake, N: J. with a yleld of 57 eggs each. amounted to 4668 egzs of a nearly 67 per cent. This is 44 eggs less than for the preceding week. but on the basis of averages is over 300 eges In s of what can rightfully be expeot- | In general the hens at Btorrs have | J\"Klnv — CLAY —=In Jackson and s Phoebe Clay. GURNAINE — FIELDING=Tn Norwich, e BULK COC James Otis Germaine of Hartford and Mics Myrtice Bleanor Fi COTTRELL—PAGR=T ' May 22, 1920, by Rev, Dr. Kinsclving, is 1es Page of Bummit and ! Clark Cottrell S oo cnie of Wosterly, “DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. YRS PURTTAN Some men go br n't enough to go Tiy & y Really Removes Roots fter an application of Vou car not find a fallen hair or any ds andruff, besides every hair shows new vigor, brightness, more color and catest thing vet ured woman- disadvantages tories and, best rs entire, roots NOTICE | The bridge at Hanover, at the foot of Potash Hill, will be closed Menday, for three days, for repair. R. J. Jodoin, 1st Selzctman May 21, 1920 of all, it Temoves oft that no r was ever the pos- e or other halry Phelactine is non-odorous, and ‘so harm eat ll w!thnut any - the charge of fighting on Bath street! this remarkable su a child could tained at anv those ugly hairs come the roots—with her own eye: THERE 15 Zo aqve: Lastern Connectie letin for Lusizess rew out—Including

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