Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 29, 1920, Page 7

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se=y Nerwich Bullptin, Willimantie Offics, | Main street in this city, has been once 23 Church street., Telephonme 105. more continued in the police court, this time until Wednesday, Aug. 18. Fried- A. Linn Weatherhead and P. D. Dono- | berg’s machine figured in a collision with hae. registrars of voters for the town of | & ear belenging to Michael Mazzola Windham, will be in session in August | which was standing in front of his place for the purpose of making an enrollment | of business, about two weeks ago, when of the legal voters of the town. one of the doors of the latter machine was ripped off.. The last Ameng these In l“-"";t‘gh?'c::‘ been made until it is definitely known cual meeting and banquet Ho. | ¥hat settiement the compeny Friedberg tacticat Stale Bar amseciation st the is insured with will make with Mazzola, tel Griswold, Eastern Point, Wednesday | and it satistactory the case will be nolled SR wems Tuigs Chenge mn: on payment of costs amounting to $5.15. Attorneys Frask 3 ;:n wfl this | Atterney Willlam A. King is representing Harvey and Patrick J. E'NY’ ot | the Norwich man and Atterney Patrick J, d\:l ey S eomans of | Danahey the eivil interests of Maszola. . X ol Mayor Chatles A. Gates, City Sheriff T e wroat atier secad. | Bimer M. Young and Judge Frank H. e ot three monthe ‘st ber mative | Foss atiended the exercises at Northamp- in Fngland., With her was her | ton, Mass., Tuesday when Governor Cal- e tae Mre. Agnes Greamwood, | vin Coolidge of Massachusetts was for- Y% will apend the remainder of the year | Mally notified of his nomination for vice o=t <5~y president on the republican ticket. All g the local offielals shook hands with Gov- Dog Warden Themas J. Killourey stat-| ermor Coolidge. 23 Weanesday that he has had complaints | Prank Perint was in police court Wed- ¢ three persons having been ¥ | nesday morning, charged with intoxica- uegs in the last day or so and that in all | ¢ - jon. He pleaded not guilty and his case probability the commissioner of domestic | wao' opdered eontinucd by Judge Frame apimals would order all dogs of the town H. Fess until Saturda: . 1y morning next. muzaled during the remainder of the SUM- | porint was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Margaret Conety of 11 Wilson street, who ladys Hyde of Hampten has just | 82id that last Saturday about midnight returned from a trip to Jackson, Mich,, | Perint brought her son Joseph home @nd whers she has been visiting friends. Miss | that both were drunk. Perint smashed ! a graduate of the Leland | & fencs in front of her house with his of expression in Boston, | autemobile and her landlord had told her Zave a recital while in Jackson and was | that she would have to settle for the ery enthusiastically reccived. Before re- | damage. Mys. Conety #ald her son had duties as instructor of ex- | gone back te hjs work in another city * private school at | Monday, she will attend the stu- | Perint's explanation of the affair is that f expression in Westehester, | hs met young Conety on Main street and, . until Sept. 1st seeing that he was under the influence of liquor, put him in his car. They were accosted by o policsman and Perint, thinking that yerhaps the officer wanted o place young Conety under arrest, of- fored to take him heme. The efficer told him to go ahead ond do so. He was as- sisted in getting Copety upstairs by an- her man whom he did net kmow. He did net know what the officer’'s name was but thought it was Bambria. Perint said the people of the ety will o the service charge of limantic Lighting com- pany, which went into effect this week, with the reading of ordinary gas meters 2nd the eollection of quarters from pre. 3 tion. The pub- jon at Hartford on the netition of the cus- the Hartford City Gas campany is prevent this concern from adding on 2 service echarge of 0 cemts per moenth. somewhat of a damper on nd aspirations of local people, saw a possible chance to blok the pisp of the company here by appealing to the commission. There was talk of a eld by the Chamber of atter from all the latter had told him to haye it done or do it himself and evervthing would be ratistactory. Perint denied that he was 2bout 20 minutes before meeting the offi- cer. The continuance of the ease is for the purnose of learning the officer’s ver- sion of the affair. At the weekly rehearsal of the Ameri- ean band in the old tewn building on 3 street Tuesday evening George A. Rartlett presented Leader C. N. ( Wheeler a purse of maney ohtained by a collection abaut town for the usa of the organization. Mr. atated .that the city ghoul br proud of stch a publie- ted organization. cne which was rated amopg the hest m 1 organizations in the state Wheeler responded e pressing anks on behalf of the merabers WINDHAM If 3 “dim religions light” is the right for 2 prayer meeting, the C. F. fo- oper effect Sunday even- eleatric lights were out of com- because of Salurdar's storm and ss was made visihle in t stimulation of aetivity doings of the Se- company The meeting was or s summer, bsing ary committee, with Mrs. m as leader. Splendid reports of legates from society. Mar- Lk, who went to the Northfield nd Miss Chrissic Pearl. who Silver Bay. cses Little of Springfiel For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years | i..i'n o sulmonic secient o robile aecident on Asways bears Lwith 1 Able the t v i of crutel . The annual cradle roll party of Sigmesuss of Congregational Sunday sehool given in the ol Invitations has oncs and their mothers. 3frs. Hareld Potter is spend Ocean Beach. Miss Mary Killourey Bros. FUNER\L DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 2 p MRS cuia| HOW.TO GAIN FLESH Phens 290 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Everybody every day eats enough & B to produce nermal weight and ri Funeral Director & Embalmer | 1000, if the food is properly assimi :0-52 MORTE ST. WILLIMANTIC Ia(-h. bu‘;mweak,d:hm people are not- = 2 withstanding undernourished, because “aly Assistant Tel. conneetlod | (icir foed is not properly digested and - —— | zoes through their system without leaving ane bit of the body and flesh Dr. F. C. Jackson | pullding eloments needed for go0d DEN T ! Now to correct this condition and zet adequate nourishment from the ol g ¥ daily food, b good tonic is needed, 715 Main Street, Wi antie There are many people in this city Houra—9 TH. B SAVAGES closed car Salieuin Office every morni for Wi KO mantic ? nauire at Toik Luach or at the Botels. ' 8o — | Make it so That Your Daily Food Will Properly Neurish Your Body fil excepb blood, and thus create flesh and | sirength. Try it. It has been sold here for years and has a splendid reputation. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. BATHING SUITS CAPS AND SHOES To Close At 20 Per Cent, Discount you prepare for your vacation and at the same time give you a liberal saving. Some of the season’s best styles are included, beth in ‘Wool and Mohair. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. __Jj v Mothers Know That‘ he had eonsulted with Mrs. Conety's| langlord about repairing the fence and| Genuine Castoria | For Over Thirty Years ASTORIR TUE GEHTAUR GRMPANY, NGW TORR ST drunk, saying he had met Consty only | N | e during hel absenc: of Arlington, keeping her h lightning were u of two lamps and a lan- | two summer conferences were given by | CASTORIA| & Ehy {= ith her aunt in Mass. | n Beckwith has returned from | iends here last Sun- | Watch Hin. NORTH STONINGTON den death of 1 nna_Holcomb h | circle of friends nad to the com- | hing, she vet found time able t0 be, a . to 8 p. m. Phene 44| that know from. personal experience| "™ L ioten, But with this tare that Vinol will restere normal appe-| tite and perfect digestion, enrich the their daily life Do not fail to test the fascinating fra of this exquisitely scented face, delightful, distingué, i imparts 10 the person a cl it card: *‘Cuticurs, De r in the Red Cross. Services at the York camp in Maine were largely at- tended by the summer colony at Kineo. On the arrival of the family in New Haven, the funeral services were held at e family residence, 300 Progpect street, afternoon. o was a daughter of May- ved by her husband , Holcomb snd Samuel A. was a caller chef at Yawgoo Pond. friends here. f New York snd her Stewart Collins of Ma are Rey. C. H. Palmer amd hie ter was & caller ray of Lafavette and her Holden of Attleboro, with local relative Ixeter was & ernoen. Herbert F. Lord spent in Providence. 3 and Mrs. James Singleton and en of Providence were callers here ftern r nyon with his family of isited his parents here Sun- ond Mrs. R. H. Briston of visited local relatives S ord of Provid ng 2 week with th r with his family of Provi- is father, J. C. Webster dall and family of King- visited relatives here Sunday after- Mrs. John Barron of Providence visitors he and Mrs. J. §. Lamond and M: amond and ehildren spent Sunday s village. Mr. McLeod, who warks at Bridgeport el end iwith his family ing relatives at Suna- HO started the Diamond slogan, “Full of Life”? Diamond Users, of course ! Tbey’ve been saying it for years ® They get it from the performance of Diamond Tires. 5 ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. iamond Squeegee TIRES seven-room house near the bathing beah | the church at 1.30 | church is to h AMotion Pietures at Breed Theatre. s Vaudeville and Motlom Pictures =t Davis Theatre. ] ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale on Fisher's Island. 3 Real Estate Broker John A. Moran e sold for Dr. Clifton R. Chamberlain; & James Graham, the ed the house furnished s 2 summer residence. s Is BREED THEATRE. For the feature attraction today the Breed wiil pre ta Fisher in tieth T ed as one of the re of the seasen. Among the clever players who appear fn | the supporting cest are King Baggdt, Lillign Leighton and Forest Stanley, For the second feature Gladys Rockwell will be seen in The Mother of His Children. This is a drama of high life in Paris end is one of the stron nd most interest- - ing photodramas of the year. JEWETT CITY Miss Leila Centerbar and Ralph Kings- ley were married in the Baptist church | parlor by Rev. M. D. Fuller Wednesday | morning at 9 o'clock. The matron of honor was Mrs. John Maclean, _the brid in. The best m: | MacL Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley wiil Spend their honeymoon in West Virginia. The bride’s home Vermont. but she Mrs. Brown, The Ladies’ Aid socie church is to 2o to the Mrs. F. H.. Gilbert at P (Thurs: of the Baptist mmer home of ach pond today, ) for a meeting. They leave each is to carry.a: t Junch. ua commences on new time. son. tickets double quick time. Act—ady. Miss Bertha Titus is to meet the Chan{ tauqua guarantors at the home of Dr. G H. Jens this_evenin 3 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pachaug! 1d a lawn social The body of Michael Limerick of New| Haven will be brought to Jewett City Ffi-| day - for bu The deceased was well known here. T many years he madsi summer visits at the Suilivan home onl fain street | Ellen Prior is ill at her home. eni Ashland street i Among the out of the ordinary epitaphs found in the cemeteries of Griswold and: recorded in Mr. Phillips’ book : i In memo Gould Brown, who{ died July 2 the 47th year ofi his Our life contains a thousand strings, And dies it one be gone. a harp of thousand stringy: p in tune 5o long: ty of little squash- . The reason scarce the usual} oms is not being e ot Rockville re- and Mrs. Lawson Rice of Exeter | were callers here Saturday NORTH LYME . W. M. Sis- and Mrs. Giles Reynalds and grand- dren of New London were calling on ds here Satw i v Stark, N. S. Strong and family were in Middictown Saturdgy. Hon. Franeis Parker of Hartford called f here Friday. - and Mrs. H. B. Sisson of Deep River visited at L. O, Gates” Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Sisson, W. M. Sisson, Jr., and family were In New London one day last weel G. 1, Strong visited Stephen Sterling of Sterling City Sunday afternoon. Re E. Gates, state pastor-at-large, preached at the Baptist chureh Sunday. Mr. Gates was accempanied by his fam- fly. Mrs. fates sang a solo in church which was very much appreciated by the =udience. Mrs. W. M. Sissen, W. M. Sisson,"Ir., and family attended the street fair in Lyme Friday last John Evans visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey In New London Sunday. Curtis Rogers, Who was thrown trom his motorcycle in Groton two weeks agq, is Tecovering from the shock. His leg, which was broken, is in 2 cast, and he hopes to leave the New London hospital the 1gst of this week. Mrs. Edward Laplace entertained six voung friends from Hadlyme several days Iast week. Artist and Mrs. Van Vene are at the Fosdick place for a few Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vamnah are at their summer home here. fOUTH WILLINGTON Miss Beatrice Malo returned home Men- day night from New York, where she had been yisiting_her umcle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. W. Westerfield. W. H. Brackett spent 2 few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. George L Phillips of Palmer, Mass. Mrs. J. R. Edwards and her Sunday school class enjoyed a day’s outing Sat- urday at Crystal lake. X James Service and som, Gallup Service, ball team will play the tville Saturday next at CHESTERFELD l Miss Goldie K retuwrned to fev lo visited with her sis- Burnham, at Bast Hamp- New York afte here with relat People from «| Lyme and Wat attende OME WOMEN "dress unattractively, not because they don't want the right things, but because they arersold the wrong things. Tuexre are three good reasons why ratrons of this store are sure of getting only the right things: [1] We begin by confining dividual types and to aid ourselvesto fashions that in the selection of appro-- are smart, enduring and priate clothes. ‘economical. [2] Our salespeople are inter: > {3} Youare made to feel that ested in their work and -you are a welcome guest, your satisfaciion. They free to look or buy as you _ are trained to study ine may choose. 1 activity of a noted by a passer by a wn farm in the northeast corner town. In a field adjacent to the en hoeing as clad in nts of owever, th any sort the Mr, and Norwich on friends amd g friends from papering of the parsonage | allup is spending a few ughter and the latter’ field | Sallup of Howard, R. T, spent i parents. | nd son Charles red to North| o meefe ilips. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ga 1y were visitors Sunday M dner of Wester-| t Willard Gard-| ttended church BRIEF STATE NEWS 1 Tuesd, to Derby | a new auxile| v cont- rottier Tt crease took to about 1D cement is made of| Biliott Me- Mrs. James Treland, to city. the guest of Mr of 42 Fairview ave urday _afternoon in this city as . James P. Doraa | abel Case, who has Iy at St. Charles, Collinsville. I, for the past ye summer with Albert B. Ct will be in the N. Y. Middletow is prog 4 by the end of, the vresent week the concrete foundation, Is for the mory building wifl be campleted ¢ he worl of layi will hegin. Tarmington.—T! nnounced of Miss ewickley, Pa m Thaver { Miss Tener | hool at Farme ' 0 and is a membef ith college, % t the state of, Connect ill do with its 200 acres o(| ¥ land here is net known, because there a B but few chances of the present Hartfos 5 g able to accommodate tors of the law sentenced to that ime The intention when the propefy v was purchased for $65,000 was to hayh lace for a new jail building when the Sevms street institition in Hartford be- came too small. e

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