Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

I&Kfib XATIONAL coxm < THOUSANDS BINGING. BYMN. - ' 'REPORT TO LEGION POST| . WiLL BE HOLY NAME m k r Twenty socleties with uwfi* 000 . men in, line are Thoty Name demonsiration Qgfi,c Late Frisay lflm in LM supérior it ot | Sieve b Z > fore Judge E. Hin- - had st of the Connecticut delegates, was| wich on Sunday, Oct. 10. - ::: :fl. :e)ur::.’.mwd‘::m&:d;u A e feature of the u\uflu of. Fletcher | year that was not obse V:E North of Sandy Hook: Wm e this city, alias Theodore Hickey . and . oane post’ of the American Legion - Friday | ago at the Holy 1‘"";,",‘,?,:‘ thon | erste to fresh westerly winds and Teodel EtHier, was placed on trial on the | up 2 . rine | “venitig in the post m:z: n Shetucket | bo the rendition 0 oy ¥ weather Saturday. 3 clnrn of theft of $800 from Joseph n in a a street. Mr. Skelly ‘very highly | ciety hymn, Holy God, We 2 lg. i ! Sandy Mook to HMtterss: Mo Douchette and Mrs. Rose Rothing, both ‘the v n 4 9f Cleveland as a ‘convention eity, He| Name, which will be ‘given by e ” . west winds ‘and air meather Satardey |, this Sty : 3¢ e sullipeis a0 e deleates, who wers qudrire | embica thouasnds of men, sempdzod Goodat hour of the da: S v, b B T e S | i S 478 | Feoomes 1 Geveianas TR onverin| Toicn wih e sy on e cvecous| | Y o8y eday st he|on June 30, 1920 near the submarine base _He "co convention y B e e which e o oy :cm ¢ Groten and. that the roll of. 1800 dis- - ab . ;‘: & ookl sg‘m“_u.th:ngeg‘el “p;z:l;-] jawn in front of St Patrick's church. gkep’g COCOB appeared from under‘a pillow on a bed . b - ey e R .v‘n.ll:;" :::";Mmmh:n.luetmllgm in the cottage where Mrs. Rothing had A en | Zoter "“"H:;':‘{ '_‘:fi' T e ::‘l“’;;imtm"” !::,:lloxulc:n crant 18 QSPGCial Ood ‘ln 1he o S e ol ""n ttended " {placed it. - She saw Douchette and Eth- back ing . aska, igtot : l,y- e el B o e e Ao e ot s Lt the ro f Mexico was that the American LéEWOR| Dicorcs from George ~W. Gray of a short 1 bef. g | Bgth Atiantic states, and the lower ikke | Sone wher sho é:;:md Jome time -later, t > gy o resided ‘over| Stoningten with alimony is- asked by eveni lme ore e docbt * region. coun- | Both_she , an er . been out o o v tie 3. G - Stonington B e i e o i | the Fouse tbtween the fime she blaad by First fcVe Commander Webster B, | Mrs Natal - e . Priday. The tem was lower mor . 1 it temperature Jower gn|the money there and when she discov- . ; aiCopD and the attendance’ was larger| & SUIt returnable before the Fuperior retirin 115 .t‘lav % Ky i Torhing loseliness. bily cool weather continued in| In the trial of the case Mr, Bthier 3 v They were married on Dec. 22, 1317 3 { all other sections from the Mississippi|is defended by attorney Thomas M. e ited . Harfy W. House gave an in-| . o8 VO (B0 0 he ol ; b il sec at ess_ocou; Shé asks that her mame be attractive,and it is conduy- a day in the states east of the Mississippi | Who Is prosecuting atforney: for the.Gro- Sroy G g Biad’ hecmaton spartion af. the . Vars. h,em restfu ep 4 h R river. The ‘emperature. il m:':l"::fy ton town court from which Hickey was Douchette i calle meeting and the remainder of the eve.| Natalie J. Vars. c Sfl" 1 312 “ 4 court on the first Tuesday in October. | valley eastward. The outlook is for gen- Effleld- while state attorney Hadlai A. t W teresting tallk on the: activities of the Saturday and Sunday as far east as ths | bound over to .the' superior gourt. ) that agreed | DiNg Was given.over to Mr. Skelly's re- - u in - ‘ Teports. of the sec i : 4, that i g | sual. © The of the secre- 2,500, dzglciol s #s a ory ot nwbl\‘ A the middle and North® Atlantic states ana | cred, that it -was gone. Y omaririe ba ! o R e G ¢ i : 1 : 2 . rably cruel to her siace Jan. 1, 1918. h | erally fair weather Saturday and Sun|Hull is assisted by Warren Rurrows, “gave ¥ ) post relief committeé. - Routine . busi- | g 0 rea Lo 4 n 8 Will Preach st Gardners' Lake. ¢ Appalachian Mountas and continiied | Attorney G. C. Morgan of New Lon-| ‘what' Mrs, port of _the natiorial conventio The, =4 TR i 200l weather Saturday in the Atlantic|don testified-to drawing papers for Jo-|Said: o Faveh e i i %20 S 1 gum ] states will be followed by rising tem- the ang g g at 5. c P e «hurch at : f B Sy By, ollowed by riing Uk | seph Douchetls anf Mre. Rbe Rothing |, OOCT SANEES Fiock. ¢ SHOWER FOR MISS GRAWFORD. _|yolock (standard time). of 1the word, a Pisasnct, The hotel was'sold to a’' M. Isbell and| The ving . the case: GIVEN. BY MISS MARION SHEA|_ 2 — > . and| T < r Narcotic «—— = To fudge their eager aim; For southern New England, eastern|? DF. Charlss, Mr ..Morgan saw: $100 A : Floh. Am| ¢ The Embroidery Club which, since = For when he saw (he Erain of worth ' Mew York: Fair and continued cool Sat:|Paid at that time which was-the initial , Zajme Y -| its ‘organization a number ‘of years ago 3 Abso‘ut ure = That led my soul along, urday: Sanday fair with slowly rising| PAyment on the sale. Both Mr. Dou- . . a has been known as “The Bight A. M." uticura. P P = He sooned 1 toueh my tragtle work § Sperature. chette ‘and. Mrs. Rothing were- thére but Jot & : met Thursday- evening -with. Miss M - and wholesome. = Where It was crude and wrong! OSssevativae ia eNecwich. :;: 2:3:::1 ‘;gl‘:}dm::tzyn Pt Lebanon ;- Bugene haa s:;;.“::dzg I.'Isapanr:a’ ,vfi.‘.;’g e The Healthy = And since that day my struggling plasts The Bulletin's observation show kel 0" oo erimmation by . ‘Attorney g Dan-| the meeting proved to be a misceilane- = s Sty S Aoike - following records roported from changes b, o T FRTIAON OY ¢ AUOFRET Fiel Day, Sprage;:Edmund ous‘showed for Miss_Ruth, E. Crawford shavin oap = wins WIthEEeID NSRS SRR : in temperature and the barometric -remds (LT T, (OEIT HUILE Douehelse | Lisbon ' | whose marriage with® Frederick . Crow- = P g e s ings Friday: O s Al THAL, BAd ek o therary S €l _takes place this, month. = Nror lov. T wonder wromght: Ther. Bar. Mre. Rose: Rothing. of- Norwich testi. | FEOE 3 TO. ¢ YEARS TN 1 : Miss Crawford received a large num- A new £=a my gai = 0 2380} fied that 4n June. 1920 she kept & room- STATE PEISON/FOR NEVILLE | ber of beautiful gifts When lunch was B | e e ol o e ¥ i Served, the colo rscheme was cleverly | ¢ —_— . B SO IR | S don hir. Doichetie: cameten” the | terae e Qeermionie, War | vk out in pik ant wie: . | You'Can Do No Better Than| = B itighest §0, Towest. § saloon part- of . the, hotel. « They, sold otit | court ‘Herd FYIduyoet e - The members of the ‘club, . fi~ addi- Buy Our Wurst.”™ | TO AX UNEKOWX NATE Comparisons. e Fine " 14, to SR Tabell at "Deo o terdion to Miss Crawford and Miss Shea = Tgmnot tel: e may hatelroamet Predictions for Friday: Rain, followel | for $400, receiving $100 on June 2§ and enty 2 Géorge' ¥ Hin: [ dre. . Misses ~ Alma_ Bowman. Claire f . = Sy ClEn SEbiN By clearing and cold. Al Rk Sl e d-by" I ] th | Coughii, Alice E. Murpny. Mary e | No Salad Complete Without T = O, ridden lid hcre beeakers foamed, AT A0 UL ani rain| 110 S0 0ne T8 Onihe 38M of June an Fuuemrd than €| Coustin_Alicy & Muphy Mary e ST T CCITRS] | o, o e s moming followed by clearing, | ey and had $650 of her own and on emarie Jordan. 5 3 Thumms Or parsed the swift with fight, June 30 Douchette gave her $200 more. ¢t i et T T S TR g | th the Inl'rw il ab!u‘*.L On Juhe 30 she and her —nfece, Mrs. ia '!M‘ Nev cheshaa| 81X - CHUBCH: CONEERENCE i Home-Made- this 1 know, North, and Douchette went in Ethier's S NEXT WEEK AT PRESTON CITY; i jitney caf to the submarine base at me before, beyond, or. state i A R, Conference 6f the six : churches is to| H red touch made joyous Sroton.They. went 6 = ‘iace where i et . | Miayonnaise T > ° B BRI Woman g3 Sorage o nt b w ctoie i Eriaay morm-| BXE5, T, ST 3 e oodstoc al e et et h i o3t The programme will be as follows:i THUMM'S DELICATESSEN HUMOK OF THEfll? . 2 e - orning, 11 a. m, standard time, ser- - ¢ 4 . ‘J vl returhed again to the cottage where s @ %mvn mon, Rev. Clinton. H. Andrews, Jewett STORE SHANNON BUILDING { = o the miece Yad remained to clean it up. | cf e iy h et e ek o Mok - QOF i T 3 | *What is your ager” o witness said the money was in @ . 3 Franklin b e “Twenty-two summers canvis T e b o aich | Soraecation (b AE AR WK Thes o Rl R e Ll = = It SPECIALS FOR S’ATURD AY “You must have berx she held in her hand when she returned | returned ;l‘th ‘thelt ‘veérdigt, the !orem';n val of Consclence. Rev. S. H. Howe, D, | ——————————————— limate."—Cartoons Magazine. the second time to the cottage. She saw | reported dipigreed on' the T oh TS Chard ' i 1 ix_hours after high waler o that Douchette amd Ethier were drink- | first -count - whick..cha Neville with fié Will speak’ on Thé Church Worship- R’GHTR‘&GRK—HIG"‘S"’EPR’CE Boiled Ham, 1b.!.... 83c | Cooked Corned Beef, Ib 93¢ ||, ou cant !uf::,a'lm;:vh.m“ :. water, which is followed by flood t! ing and she pur the pocketbook under | lving off the-eraings of & disolate wo | 6 HEOm 3 s 2 1b, 13 nange. Na, wot Ky Whet MR SE - et o the bolster on the bed, teling Donchette | man, but. found:him, gulliy on the'sccond A b or e Spociliza On. Bacon, b. . ...+ 55¢c | Tomatoss, 2 Ib. can. .. 13c Jchanse No. nor by what that she had done-so. - Ethier was in|count as stated. ' < : NEOLIN SO AND HEELS ol o e i foge GREENEVILLE the next room, the Ritchen, shen she| AL the request of AttrnersG. C. Mor:| : Four workmen's compensation agree- Pink Salmon, Ib. can.. 19¢c | Peanut Butter, I>..... 28 “I'm getting old. l'll have to ride The terrific storm of Thursday night | 101 Ethiér this . Later Douchette lay | an. counsel. for Neville, he,jury was| ments as follows have been approved— Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. s down_ on the bed. He was dopey. Eth.|polled and it was.foynd. they were all| - A. C. Swan Co. Norwich, employer, 33 Franklin Street B eneatay o5 Jamage to the Lree8 | er aiso lay on the bed with: Douchette, | fOF & verdictuof gulllyon e second | and. William . McGrory, 45 Washington NINO DI PALMA, Prop. in the south side of the Congregational|Mrs. Rothing went away . to her|count At the [RERMo Py | st eaniog, et I tackraged, &t harch was blown out and broees fad | daughter's cottago nearby and whon | the firet and third chunts:fa” the com-| rate of $17.50. —_— s Al over e siiewane e S1a% | the roturned found Douchette asleep on | PIAint were nolted: Z Baltic Mills' Co., employer, and John Sl tree in the side sacd of ChaTEC | the Ted, Btier gone and the posket.| Viola Burr, who iy Neyille'siwite, and| Andrews, Baltic, ‘emplove, fourth fin- B urpha's praperry o e ronmaries | book with the. maney: gone from under | WS Iving at Opwegatohie with him, was | ger_amputated 20 wecks compensation Fourth sireet. and Central ovenue haq | the pillow. Later when Ethier came | Sentenced to the stats fam for women, | at $10,14. 2 arms T broken ma sotie e, 289 | btk shs told him the money was gone | IAVIDE mleaded gilty fof sdultery with| Ponemah Mills, Taftville, emplover. A Tne Tk Tpand M up the| 70 charged him with taking i bou.|Joe Regalbut, of New' Lodon. She is|and Ludger Langlois, 18 South B,street, oo the Centee and i erve. Inches | Chette ‘also told Ethier ho knew Dthier| 3180 known ss Alice ‘Harrington. Ruth|employe, infection in foot, at rate of cay from the inside. Large branches|Dad, but Ethier denied it = Ethier said| Enos Who was found inhe.Neville house| $8.6. z & e Diown oft ot the ek branchee |\ Rotning might search him: which | In Ofwegatchie nnd thécase a®nst her| = Peck-McWilliams Co, Norwich _em: B - Siriree Al Along | e 4id and found e hadn't a cont jn | COntinued Sth the understanding that| ployer, and Joseph Peperelll 30 Pond e Al T G CTHER L el e e e gho s to Ve taken:away. from New | siroct. emplove, three fngers injured, at down. near the Shetucket company, .On | < her money becanse he had §80 or|lohdon by A femily »,;uh wmcg el B il Oakrldgn stre® a large maple tres was | 530 Of his own, but somebody had roll-|i# to he employed as &:domeatic. Regal i s Uorsckid "N the hesr ot Beventh Sagas | 60 Nim for thut.” The witnews festined | SUG who 18 & carpepter In New Tondom | | Tesex—Tosay (Saturdsy) October 3| F. HKENYON, General Agent 3 monstruos eim was fallen and siretched | (0, othr times when she. charged him (374 ToSarrelat ther L eine the, SAENEANEY S e dasn &t G.'N-DELAP, Special Agent e wi g o, g 3 vill ‘be R S G o e f ooy to fornication and' was fined..$25 ana| solemn mass of requiem cclebrated in D. W. LITTLE, Special Ageht by Attorney | costs, given six months In jafl with cxe- g ith paste?—Boston Transcript. The Tnited States. Finishing company | Shields he brought out that Mrs. Roth-| cution of sentence suspendad ang he was| sach - riocopal church at 7.30 o Hartioeh Sabn N . - practically shut down Thursday at § | ing has becn twice married, her second New. York New Haven & “The evolution theofy.” said. the ‘pro- i placed in care of the. probation omm . o - ‘came from men- ocloch \r the rest of the weok. The | husband being Rert Rothing who s il for six ‘months g SR — {m" o a2 r machine shop and a few in the finlshing | the navy. She denied that sho pald $217 PR ARG - ' oom were in the only ones working thers . o for séme llquor in a tin can 4 675 i H “ Friday. Babic “dfreet" when “they came batk . to] 15 MOBE JURURN XOR N A e 1 i Mrs. James Jacque of Fourth street|New London and she denied also. that MURDER' TRIAL PANEL log."—Chenal . a has returned o her home after an ex- | shs told ‘Ethier she was hiring the cot-| In preparation for_the trial of Mrs. “What is meant by a3 embarrass: tended visit with relatives in Providence. | tags to sell-hooch to the sailors and if | Mabel ‘Kenyan. of - Sfonington on the ¥ 5 ) meng of riches’'?" inquired the man Wwhe e Ethier had any “live ones” in his car| charge of Arst:desres qmurder in shoot- {always wants to know something. to bring them down from Norwich and |ing to death Dr..Herbert Tetlow on [ I “I couldn't say offhand,” replied the TAFTVILLE che- would have girls there. She tes-|June 11, eventy-five,more jurors for the g e delegate. “Ask some candidate whoss , . The young folks of the Ce tified that subsequently she. was put | panel in the criminal’court were drawn campaign fund has been wm-h-m SN enfoyd & Dleamnt ::fl’l"‘f_l“:‘;; out of the cottage because what Ethier|here Friday by Judge: George E. Par- ed."—Washington Star. . church Thursday evening. Various games| 580 about her and Mrs. Sullivan said | sons, clerk of the court. here's a move on to prohibit pig’ were playsd and enjoyed during the even.| Ethier had reported he had paid three The jurors:will be summoned in for Tuh T 7'—Boston Transcript. , emmoon all durine the summeér. n Hennessey, chief .master at arms Marcaure! o e 5 abpetes Siere | cid e “nivy s Sekad Eancr | Toe “ood < DREk ter Al cent price changes in the automobile and allied industries. Many of the prices §|= COFFEES Modmlnd.lun,lb.. 50€|0nn,lb.....,......45c Golden Blend, Ib..... 40c Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, $1.00 value, Ib....... 75¢ THE ABOVE ARE ALL SPECIAL REDUCTIONS FOR TODAY ONLY ; you got one that will -fake —Louisville Courlen-Journal. ‘Sho dropped her, eyes.” “Thes must have been the time Mbr face foll"—Baltimore Ameri§y “Why don't you denounce that keeper as a profiteer?” | “I'm afraid to,” replied the # citizen. “The next time I want to By something he might instruct his not to wait on me”—Washingion Sthr. “Is this & good cantaloupe?” “I have no means of telling. madim. But I keep a oulja board which G- tomers may consult—Louteville ~ Cur- jer-Journal, He1 suppose you've read about this { new paper clothing? She—No, reafty. Do they put & en hat'’s wrong” sald the flea, hiting 't you always toid me husband, “I had fine luck this merning. chestra of Norwich furnishie the musie| BUrrows Mrs. Rothing said she found vous lover. Often he jiad wished to bassball penson. I did the nine holes in par.” The dance was well attended by the|the empty pocketbook under the couch He looked ; sceptical. younger set. In #he kitchen and found a couple of Thureday afternoon was the last]COInS on the bed. The pockstbooksand Thursday that the local stores will close, | COIDS Were put. in as exhibits in the 5 4 A i : C ° . y o the maidemn how he longed to make S e L X , Althoughk we have not as yet received notice of reductions on any of the items . [| % 5 n " it o s In the Gark Friday mornine as the sle| on the night of June 30, stagering al { o Infai listed bel fee . . e By e R T Ry P R R IR o Lviis t low, we feel that we should make reductions to conform with the re- =2 o= - Wires being blown down by the stomm.| g out of Ethiers pocket He offersd ' 4 @8 they have been closing on this afy. | CAse. They started for their usual walk of this villags js| Hefinessey a_drink which the latter de- g Betreshments monthis rent, for the cottage and was|next Wednesday moning at:10 o'clock, as > “In the movies"—Loulsville c-cm “ attending folks ero erved to the| Eo T ks there.Onge. Ethjen |1 1t the expectation’ that the tral” wii : - Journal. > A dance was held tn Parish hall Fri.|aid he wouldn't give the.money back | Probably hegin'sometime Wednesday. A little golf story from New York A, day evening under the auspices of tha| !l She hung Kim for it. — — : ) wife, green at the game, sald to he®) Tattville Glee club, with Humphrie'sior-| On redirect’ examination by Attorney| ™ S o war that. He was a.morbid youth and & Der- The Taftville clerks hava closed their| 8t the submarine base, a navy man for : g ok what he was doing there to ‘Which Eth- happy inspiration seized him. -“Marix Amedee Breanlt of Seth A st ler replied that he had' hired a cot « ‘at Hor ed 0 d When you die—how should you like Blond Dotson In his Fient aad. o BAL] for. thres. months. Ana MAd Menty of ins. : : quot are lowel' tha.n toda; 5 Wllolesale llst. to be buried here with my same on e . TR booze: thers. - Bthier pulled bunches of : €. 5 . B stone over your'—] ~ bills out of both pockets saying to Hen- ioms. . —_— LIBERTY TIRE PUMPS |WALDEN WORCESTER An efficient and' durable,| WRENCHES — including RADIATOR HOSE THE KALEIDOSCOPE men’s kid gioves that most of ,s- single cylinder Pump, in a|special wrenches for Ford,| . LINING| Were 15c, 20c and 25¢c trade ‘#,‘"n':m‘.f‘.‘f.&"'..&;u":"‘ neat carrying case— Overland, Buick, ete— REDUCED 33 1-3% ALL SIZES 10c B St B =g have discovered an” ancient ‘ chureh ‘@at- | ing from thé fifth century. It $2.85 .... CUT TO $1.95|REDUCED 25 PER CENT. i s VICTORY HAMMERED PISTON ‘RINGS 'We believe this to be one of the finest and highest qual- ity Rings in the market. Sizes in stock for Ford, Buu:k Studebaker, Dodge, Reo and many others.. Buy Now For Your Winter Overhauling. 90c RINGS NOW 60c—$1.00 RINGS NOW 70c MAGIC VULCANIZER SETS $3.50 Reduced to $2.75 | $1.50 Reduced to $1.00 { - k i zl i r ,iE EE. E¥ L ntyleeenhe,lthomzmdlbiud,B_ f ;EI 15 aEE 8 i ! i 5 il BUMPERS : .|REDUCED 25% TO 40% SPONGES — SOAP — . POLISH CHAMOIS GREASE. A. C. SPARK PLUGS - BULBS man - vandalism.. $1.00—REDUCED TO 65c|m—m—————— [ T Bt 34 tion. So she started on her 1.50 Reduced to 95¢ PLUGS 3 et words of some of the- REDUCED 15 PER CENT. generations and ; the memory of the Ignition - Parts, Generator |Patches, Tire Lock Chains, l"ngme Enamel, Top Dress- beneath the foundations of - thé™| All sizes and types. Standard| 25 PER CENT. e WINDSHIELD MIRRORS | ir it ner nerves were making career. o ey $1.00—REDUCED TO 65¢c MOTORMETERS Dres. prhtyiat the day of the Wll REDUCH) 25 PER CENT. M.g.c ‘["a Monkey Gl’ip, ileas of interpretation. Brushes, Magneto Points, |Carbon Remover, Radiator ;-Rotors, Point Files |ing Shellac, Valve Grinding mpound, HEADLIGHT edifiee which was the . target equipment on most cars OFF LIST woman who in. three months and & SPLITDORF SPARK $2.50 Reduced to $1.75 g e < Chinese music is ‘ ‘written. handed down IWD TIRE COVERS . Tube Patch:s, Permaloc, e Rubber ment, Blowout Giciates nd e ‘ ' Distributor Caps and- Repair Liquids, Hand Scap, REDUCED 3313% |Co Made with the patented O-1-C clasp which does not gmch, break, tw1st, squeak and always stzys flat. the Chinese tippi the. hactm As a- Dl’l‘ T Darber s his prices, and his ps

Other pages from this issue: