Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 29, 1920, Page 7

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What Is Gelng On Tonight. Company G, Third Regiment, C. 8. G., &rills at State Armory, Pleasant St. Asthar Johnson of Park avenue, Hart- ferd, was before the Willimantic police court Monday morning to answer to a aharge of speeding. Mr. Johnson was notifie@ by the special officer on duty on Pleasant street Sunday afternoon that he wan to appear before the court. At the time of the offense Mr. Johnson's 17 year ald son was driving the car and Mr. Johneon admitted a technical violation of the law. The case was then nolled upon payment of costs of $5.15. ¥he police have been notified by, resi- dents of this state that.autoists have been making a rate of speed over. the road that is far above the limit. In re- sponge to the call. for investigation, a spocial officer has been assigned to Pleasant street for the past two Sundays and this arrest Sunday was the first in that period. Tast summer several motor- fon ists came to_grief while speeding over th cati road. It is the intention of the to end speeding on the streets of city this summer. The work of repalring the roadbed un- der the Willlmantic bridge near Gilson i is well under way and another week will bring the work nearly to a finish. The roadbed to the north of the bridge a8 been repaired, a misture of trap rock and cement being used. Small tarred rock is being used on the road on the hill it- If. the men working from both ends, this road ha sbeen made over the sntrance to this city from east will Be & credit to the city and the dangerous alloy old yeas out in | ar necticut company’ v only to the top of present, and to aid passengers in time a sign has been trolley car n Hill at getting iled to sire opposite the end of the line on | T in street notifying passengers to take the trajley the hill The following beats have been assigned | Foley was manager of commercial business opened four years ago, being the first to hold the office. Mr. and Mrs. Dixén Van Zandt of 95| Belelvue street have returned to their to find out cation for rei te for t! war risk insur eral instances ani all vacancies at the postoffice have been filled. Miss Watherine l‘ohfy !:ulwrmu - ‘::o i er of he ‘ester: - this eity as manag e s the company’s office which was Telegraph company’s jon blanks. The time wing the time to pass. insurance, sending in check, momey r endowmen: st new volicy. enclose money order d. Exampl of 62. Age 21 Endowment Application for §1,000. order or draft to cover payment for the |’ {ast month in which payment was made, amount to cover for the month of July. In case the old insurance has lapsed and the owner desires to be reinstated and convert into a hew policy such as 20- ordinary life, etc., appli- tatement must be made g amount of insurance desired or for at least one month under the ne wpolicy, and for reinstate- ment enclose amount per thousand under nce, for the amount de- at Send ck for $1.4S plus 65 cents for rein- ement of old war insurance for last month of payment, thus taking up the 5 of the police force for the | old policy and converting it.to new policy moith: *Officer Leahy. Sodom ;| receiving protection for month of July. e, o e ooy | Joseoh, Infant som of Mr. and Mrs. D e e reqy, | Joseph. Baran, died Monday morning at e —w ’ " home of his parents, No. 7 Jackson eet. Death was due to infantile trou- ble. i, each ma ¥ counting Sundfys. r John O'Roul itutes for the route the absence of the regu examinations * lield Jos n C., were favorable in sev- Las! Pol Pol refiners of Domino Pack age Sugars, American Sugar Refining Company | s lto t " Killourey Bros. | FUNEF AL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS day re " . assault but this is denied by| 36 Unien 82 Willimantic, Gonn. | 157501 who states that Bellevance ' wael Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) creating a disturbance at- his father's| JAY M. SHEPARD Sqgcceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer t0-52 LORTH ST, WILLIMAQTIC Lafy Assistant Tel. connection ; Dr.F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio Phone 44 Haurs—9 a, m. to 8 p. m. M. E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves| Of Bulletis Difice every morning except Sunday at 490 ocluck for Willimantle, Z to leave Willi Inguire at New i Lageh or &t the hotels. noviid 7at car morn maatic for Norwich. X trimming, agent of the company in this city, h: to the Hartford off of Stafforll Sprinor | plece as agent for (1 kman,” Miss Gaudreau. . | month have -half of the total. uest of israel with well. benefited. Guaranteed to satisfyor money refunded by Services s cemetery. t ye to 1. American will be filled by Walter past 11 ears. the ity cted that the amount will taken before the campaign is ended. R. Custard, general secretary. Y. M. C. A, s the guest of 1 in Newa ~ strial secretary of the ¥. M. Jersey b ting of the ve Union evening in the Choral 2 House_block being present. transacted, offic: Williman: lub rooms, for : eollector, b Albro jss Catheri 3 rer, Berard, Juli Joseph Roy and he number of arrests th totalled 18 wt de when bition laws. numbered is better t Ernest Bellevanee vs. Ci was con . June 19, is to come up at the ion of the police court this (Tues- ) morning. It was continued at the the ay, June 20. After ydu eat—always use EATO NIC —one or two tablets—eat like candy. InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated ot i souring, repeating, the many miur?: caused ‘eeling. Stops i 3 PsS. mdxzamd Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out o f LT own - Cost a trifle. lns.t:ydi!&‘ vere held in the afternoon at 2.00 o'clock, burial taking, place in St unday and Monday Will be glad- + v, as the ad team will play Walling- { ford on the first named day and the Poli team of JHartford will be here Monday. f the Poli team gave the locals a From ail accounts they are ploying the same brand of ball this season. 3 Lawrence A. Drew, for several years lway Express Deen transferred His lace in this arkhurst. Mrs. Minnie Erskine 3#ith her ohil- hpme after a five weeks’ trip to San|dren, of Lyme, is visitiog her mother, Francisco and up the coust to the state|Mrs. ¥rank H. of Washington, The heme service officials of tho Red Cross have given notice that they will gladly aid all ex-service men and meén now in the service in reinstating their government war risk insurance, .or con- verting it into some form of insurance. Members of the Red Cross will be in the town hall this (Tuesday) aftgrnoon from 2 until 6 o'clock for the. purpose of-fur- nishing information and giving out appli- imit for rein- statement of war insurance' is July 1st, and all ex-gervice men are being advised about their insurance before | IV Reinstatement of insurance can be made as follows: Fill out application blank for reinstatement of | " Mrs. Herschel Libby and isfent "’L‘“fi*“" w:d'm' ;n‘-qan and chil dren of New Britain ests of Ses. I . y ! s tmmmwum stead, Saturday night. ‘They wete on rnui”tom st ot Miss & vea's on by the team from 3 urday afternoon Jeremiah “Bhea A daneo held ange hall urday évening by fi:am man’s_orchestra. furnished their summer home on for a few days. Mr. and ¥rs. Daniel . Williams -and, son of Wallingtord wene gpests of Jir. Williams' mother at the Homestes# over Sunday. | A delegati Lrom lnd‘g(e:.{ Kquhtng Pytiias,’ ett City Sunday to sttend the Mempril da yservices of the-Kaights and Odd ;xl-;‘ Earle Porter of New Iiaven was at dts ‘home om Pleasant stmet oyer Sundey. Artemus ¥. Roper, William Curzsn; and ¥. . Baker want to Willimauttc jon Sunda yatternoon to attend the memsor-| ial exproises of Natchang lodge, : P., of that city. They carniefl pver large houguet and placed on tise Fravesof one of their hrothers buried sthere. e turmed to’ their serk ‘in New Britain a2 ter a few days’ vacation at .their .ome on_South Maln stroet. Walter B. Lombard of Hartford ovas at his hame in fown wver :Sumdar. ‘GALES FERRY ost of the summer .cott m the village und on the BIuff serc.qpened for, the season in time dor the MalesHarvard the ing guests far that sxent. fEhe smoze Te- cent axrivals an dhe BlUft are ‘Geovge W. Frost and family of Montclair, N. 3 ot Frank M. lers in - tle village 2 (ADln ‘over ‘the iregat- ta, coming ‘here 'in ‘hts.steam " yacht. s A, L. Chapman -of -Middietown -astd: his brothor Frank Chapmon iof Groton, were Moriday, laeve 'in Frank ‘Chapmans automobile. coming, PUTNAM (Continuéd fpesm Eage Six) Norwesd Central, P::cwmq frs. Whitney 8 shalten, ‘bt -sufferéd Mo setious ‘fn- Juries. In ithe uperior quort Monday morning Judge ‘G. . Himman, ‘heard asgunsents i X i}of ‘counsél ‘to jquash "tie tiree applia- Charles, and Haroll Baly have Te- tions iled with -the ‘dourt by AttoMeys. af (iiiss ‘Gertrude W. Wardell, who is ‘suing town ‘of Killingly. Tepresented by “the /firm w0l iGeory, Davis Land dfeete, ‘of New kondon, htown sof ~illingly and the by dAttorney E. L. | Datbic ‘of Ixaniclsan, :gad Mttorey Clias. JE. Seatls of Putnam. Tbe ‘frst appli-i reation awas ;for ;an ‘ofder, in ithe mature [} of «a mandamus, 'to ‘reguire Lschoo! .committee ‘of HiHinxly regatfa Fridey, many familles entertain- [ tewsher’s certfficate cdated back ito O~ tober. 1917 ito Miss Wagdell. for 7 “te town to dssue Counsel i s 5 your home i3 PlaIntit -argue ‘that ‘this.the tawn — o A ECONOMICAL, and CLEANER WAY with the = = We want YOU ‘to'be just as Wauregan meets 4’ Pythia f ; FABKAWORN CLofmiNeG ron ARMENTANS from T § cloth- T STFFRRING ents that 1 # 0 has bheen at that has been set =t §20,000, and A Mr. Elmen- left Willimantic to become was held Man- large number Routine bus- Tollowing which the coming Oficers clected were trus- s tor this town was Arrests for than ued from Sat- | attorney for the defend- :am as the defendant was 10 be married, Bellevance ohanges| G Tyler Bazd .and family ‘ef Nomwich, : - " ‘wich—dr. Kiuder haviug wesently {pur- ol repnlie ive Teen bovghi by jciaid The Piues—tio cotiage o Htiss ish Tesidents of this citv. The quotaf EY Geer of Normich. Rev. be prfthe Face. sults of Our Words and :Deeds. | @he closing muviber of ithe {Organist Alban W. ond Congregational i was held at the AL ik evening. middle of July dor a ‘trip abroad. Anthény Morse, Yale 15, the in} h his parents, Oliver Morse, formetly of Norwich. Mr. stroke the Yale graduate ine F. day morning. Cuests at the cottage :n autornobile party, Mr. o Narwich. Randolph Mathewson et weeks - with ‘his sisters, . ‘the Mathewean at their hiome in the village. Miss Hetty Way of BHrooklyn, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Fietcher Wison. Buest of Rev. H. Wright Wrizht Kriday and witnessed the quce. 3iss Florine Soofiéld and Hugh Kinder ‘and family ,aiso :of -Nor- ©. H. Wright .gpoke iin the ML .. church Sunday unorning ‘frem 11 Himo- thy 4:7, the theme ‘being, At Battle and At ‘the Epworth Teague sev- ening service, Rev. J. W. -Carter -in ‘tie welfare service at ‘the ‘Submatime -Base was the leader, with itite ‘tapic Tho -Re- slaging’ fclasses which have :beer ‘conducted by Gooper of ‘the ‘Sec- , New -Londan, Vestry IWednesday r .Cooper sails abour -the the village “Wednesday and where ‘Ire had spent many sum- Morse was hevc at tiie Xale quatters to crew, which rowed the Harvard graduate crew [Phurs- of Mrs. * Jddmes Martin on the BIff for the Taces were b and Mre. is -equalio, Stantey Rich and youn :guon, with ‘Mr. ich® mother and Miss Learned -all «of New ‘London, swith Miss Beatrice Sharp of Pittefeld, Alass., arrived last week to spenidl several i Misges spent race day and the ‘week end at ‘tie: cottage of her brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. Adam Bishop of Niantic was @ lthe honors, and Mrs. Afiss . Olive, Linton -of Norwich -wera Tecent guests of, is “gzated todo by -virtue -of stho fact that ‘Aliss Wardell agas -emploved - by} theny -actually :taught :an -dsupervised ‘the | mstepetion -of cmusic n cthe Kilimgiy { schoole, ¥as ‘ewngaged ffor 919 Wwith an jucrease Gf 13200, and was swbstan- [ tally 2. qualifed teagher as defined by the 1 giatites. Couneél for ‘the ‘town angued that ‘Miss Wazdell had .never been ex- |} amined for g.-taacher’s gertfficatc a3 pro- vided by ‘tite. statutes, ‘that ‘0" certifieate had been j+~*ad her, and :that none should o izsued ther, The seco;. uplication was fer an ‘ox der, :also ‘in ithe nature of 4 mandamus, directed toward ‘the end of Securing from ‘the ub-committee, appoiited by -the scheol comntittee ‘{0 hire 2 supervisir of musia 2" teacher’s .certificate.. Thfs sub:committee was.composed of Miss Em- ‘ma ‘PHling, .2nd Messrs. Boys -and Turn- i er, the -latter supervisor .of scloals iin the stown of KAtingly. Another appiication was for an iorder, (| |2gain in the nature -of @ mandamus. to . [zequire Sidner ‘P. Marland, as secretary ot -the school -eammittee ‘to correct sehool | committee recqris, ard complete “them, in -accordance yilh anpenings alieged ‘to have taken place at Togular-and executive 3 sesslons of the sehool -committee, which happenings the plaintiff alleges do Dot show iin ‘tlte preseiit records. 1 + Attorneys for the town of Killingly flled a -motion ‘to quash each of these i applieations, and it was the argument concerning Ahis that was leard by court. Counsel in the case are to /briefs ‘with ‘the couft. The wcourt ad- Journed at 1:30 without day. ¥itty members of the Cohasse Country Club, of Soutibridge, ‘were in Patnam aturday oS guests. of the Putnam Sountry ¢lub. dn the golf match tween the two cluba, Put carried oft T o Waile the men avere on ‘the 'Nnk ards were ‘enjoved Gy the women vistors and mentbers. Following the golf, a supper was sarved 4n the club liouse, under the direction of families It warms ALL the home to an even temperature by ‘CIRCULATING ths heat, while heating stoves RADIATE ithe heat but a short distance and cannot ‘heat evenly. SAVING of from $30.00 to $60.00. ‘COMF made NUMERQUS wther ORTABLE as we in NORWICH last WRITE, CALL, OR PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT. With_a ROUND ‘OAK PIPELESS ] HEATING SYSTEM there is -but one fire to burn, no fuel‘or ashes to'be car- ried through the living room, nothing to “set up”” or “tdke'lown” every Falland - ‘Spring. Alweys ready for instant uss, | Saves time, work and expense. ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE 4o place your order and-insyre the COMFORT of your home for mext winter, in and let us help you suggest. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. - FIX UP THE PORCH OF COZY CORNER FOR JULY 4th Why have the porch “cheerless and uninviting” when such auifigmnyheremediedveryenilywithvuimin- teresting and comfortable porch furnishings we have here,’ such as porch chairs, rockers, couch hammeocks, swing hammocks, grass rugs and cottage rugs. It's an easy mat- ter to make your porch a very attractive place to spend your summer, and if it's too sunny, a Coolmor Porch Shade will make the place shady and comfortable. Step THE H. C. MURRAY CO. o itainel recently Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Law- Mrs. Walter M. Buclkinghmn. . Mrs. Totta Cushman ‘of Springfield, Mass., spent the weelk end &t ¢he home of AMrs. Iimma Bennett. W. H .Bayless, M. D. and tamily ot Brooklyn, N. Y., have cpensd their cat- tage #for the season. Tugene Peorkins. @nd daughter, Miss Edna Psrkins with Mr. Perkins’ sister Mrs. Juliz Brown and -A. Brown gll of Stonington were ‘callers ‘Sunday 2t the home of Mr. @nd Mrs. ¥armen L. Per- kins. Mrs. J. A. Bireh and ‘Wir. and Mrs. A. O. Faford were "recent Visitors it ithe home ‘of Mrs. Biel's uncle &nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Perkins ‘6f Groton. Richard Allyn of Allyn's Pomt wap dl- 50 a caller at ithis home. ] ‘Mrs. Lulu B. Hempstead s entertain- ing Miss Batten of Brodklyn for two weelks, Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Kintball o enter- less and Mies Ernestine Talbot of Nesr London, and Mr. sud Mrs. J. H. Hivding jof the Mohican hotél of New Lonfes Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Kintball .6t West Brighton, N. Y. Mr. KimbaiVs parents have heen ‘been spending & week With the family of Aheir son. Mrs. J. Farnk Corey ord her Sister, Mijss Bmma Hilton 0 Norwich “were Te- cent callers &t their summmer cottage on the Blufr. W. R. Fowler of New York was |80 Girls! Buitermilk Creates g ul ‘thing :about it 4 is the fact' that b growth of hakr. Within t: wonderful bours tiris _combination called Howard's Buttermilk Craam 3l work @ marvelsus Irenstompatio Mamifactured at Buffale, N. Y., ¥ The Ladies 3fiss ‘Bien 3 “Wilelock ‘and Bins. Results in the ‘gol . Rob- match ol Putnam ist 9nd, ‘Total Brnest Morse 0 3 2 Rayniond Wiseaton . 0 1 1 C. ‘E. Dean 0 0 3 Wm. Wheaton . 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 ° 0 1 1 3 1 1 3 £ a 2 v 1 1 0 o 0 Thayer 1 1 3 £. ‘Fister 1 0 2 Gustatsen ......... 9 (4 0 Donald Johmson ... 1 1 3 Henry J. Thayer ... 0 ° 0 Muiligan 1 1 3 . Fielding of Barber was the guest of her cousin, | gbss. PusRsomosdsaMLsos |anonscnwmndanssss w ISewing sogiety will meet with m;, lgix&h-uy evening. rs. Nev granfdeughte; uth 8yd Arieme. of Nowwich, attapced rs, Ruth New TLondon ‘CENTRAL VILLAGE Israel Seguin has had charge of the Taucher barber shop during the absence of Mr. Faucher. New Lontlon, wherc she has been teact ing, to spend the vacation with her pa '| ecents, Commissioner and Mrs. Vrgele Latranee. Miss Hlizdbeth Barber has relurned from a Visit ‘with rolatives at Nooseneck Hill, R. L, and Washington, . L. Mr. and Mrs. John Connell, formerly af. Norwieis, Who heve been spending & vieels at the home of Mr. Conmells sister, Mre. William . Broadhead, have gone {o the home of Mrs.'Conmell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sayles, at Sterling Hil nel, who has been ill whil js much better. Farl Bragg of New York hae spendisty several dovs at his Tome. 3grs. Bilza Phillips Miller of Harttosd, formerly 2 resident here, ans been spend- ing @ few days at ihe noms 6 Fred W. siting here Deen || Tillingligst. Eugene Colling bas returned from Den- ver, Col., ‘'Where ‘he has spent the winter and spring. He will spend thie summer at | Sugar Brook farm. Rev. and Mrs. Prank Fuller of Worces- ger hiave been visitors here. Ernest Schofield of Penweosk, N. H., his been visiting st Mrs. Blizabeth Math- ewson's. Miss Blle Lawton of Brooklyn is ‘visit- ng ‘her sister, Mss,, Wikliam Loring. Frank H.- Tillinghest spent Tiursday in Bosten. has Been a guest st Churles Brags's. Wr. and ¥rs. ¥axine Coutsve, Jr., ‘of fWebster, Mass., hove been visiting Nr. | Couture's pavents, Mr. wnd Mrs. Maxine | Coutare. Gmtemn.. Wm: ot Providence spent e and Homs L. Howart Cross spent Sunfey n Providence ut the hoire of Mr. is wisiting at Rev. Mary Macomber's. The Yeuehere' troiring class will ‘meet Thursday evenitny W\ 'z Mrs. Fester Bur- Miss Stella Lafrance has roturned from | . Miss Lila Sehofietd ¢ Peracook, N. H., ‘Biss Edith Preston of Westvoro, Mass. | ugar Brook farm. I, have been Moore’s parents, Mr. andg Mangwerite Porter, coversd from i severe theria at the Hartford hosnh is @ member .of visited Saturday Mre. ‘Harry Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Georg William Loring and N\ spent Sunday at the noc this villag mer ‘thel Saturday ‘night “rom I to New Hampshire. Tt reception du of the groom's Henry Faucher. riends wrtended. ir v AMas Fred Schultz and place Saturd; Mr. and M Mrs. Sarah Bares has horse. are pleased to hear that he eitis, will be given hearinge. Kirkham will preside. gardens in Elm stredt. 7o PR Stanley Moore and child: tliness witn he murses’ training ok e of har Amold's Neck, g with Mrs. Robert Loring and family 6f Who_are spending the sum- 3r. and Mre. Alfred Fanchier returncd £ the evening a parents, Mr. y réldtives and ASHWILLETT Lafayette Were; visitors in Ashwillett Sunday. An acropidne was seen fiying over this . Jasse ‘Riclmond called at Sterry Kinnle's Saturday evealug. TFriends f Whitney Verzasun of Yantic followlng a recont operation for uppenti- BRIEF STATE NEWS New Britain.—The city court will hofd | 2 naturalization session Wednesday at the city hell and 104 $rospective citizens Judgo John 1L ‘Brantord.—The asnunl garden party for ‘the benefit of ¥ie Visiting Nurse us- sociation was held BaturGay afternoon from 4 to 7 o'closk in ‘the ¥ammer Hartford.—Principal Clament 0. Hyde of the Hartford Public High séhiool an- nouneed to the seniors that ‘the prize for the highest work for the year went to Norman White of Boston hae been at Celia Spalter. Miss Spalter has won ree- Co) Mfgre, Buffaly, N. 7. THIS OFFER HOLDS ONLY TILL SATURDAY NIGHT. 1J.P.BARSTOW & Ct HEATING ENGINEERS FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS 23-25 WATER STREET | oamition for sher scholaritip every yeas, and ‘was {he ‘saiutato: et Mrs The second prize was given to_ Morg H. Alvord, who was v rian. who Tt ughter of N “rher. WHEN HER BACK ACHES A Weman Finds All ‘Mer Ensroy und Ambition Slipping Away. 1. wedding trip were given 2| Norwich women know how the the home g and Mys, [and palns t ofter idneys fa. make 2 burden Backache, hip nains, headaches, ai @pelis. distres: ng ' urinary . troub dre froquent indications of weak kid- meys ang should be checked in time. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the ki neys oni. Caswell Tiey atteck kidney di phirchased -a the cause. Here's 18 Tecovering § Rock strect, “My deck had bothe There w dull, ‘Norwich, says ed me & great deal. sazEing pain aeross it stantly and ihet wae very emmoy almost I bought Doan’s Kidvey Pills from Treat's Drug Store, and they gave me great relief. Doan's @re Worthy of ths highest recommendation.” Price Glc, all dealers. Dot simply ask tor a kidoney Nsme-l,'f.i Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Andrews had. Foster-Milburne rosp P e M Al e 3 | | | | | | | medicine and tr €ffect. I can end my w mended your V your Blood } Friends are 1aking the You ca moniel 75 Bun You are invited to write for No other médic L csssful in re inz.ns hos 1 {able Compound ceive free and b jog ihe Co., Lyn ) letters are ro- ceived and arswered br wotcen oply and held in strict confidence. » . s 3

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