Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1920, Page 10

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IN NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO Fifty years ago .:ls week the founa- Mion or the then hew courthouse was mpleted ond preparations were being ade 10 avandon fhe .ongtruction work " the winter months. News despatches wrrived that week dbafirmed the mors of disaster to the Freneh army, hich was then &l War with the Prus- ans and her: were grave fears that ris would be compatied to capitulate by starvation. thus losing their last p- ity to thake off the gvasp of the Virginia. who passed heese exghang a view to flooding Cedar swam Wednesday, ;| Tuesday a kerosen: hily burned. CUBA—AUGUSTA—SOUTH 57.‘.}:.9"»":”5 “Everglades Limited™ Ly. Baston 7:30 p.m. Leave Penna. Terminal,New York, as follows : “Havana § 15 am. “Palmetto i 5 133 B “Florida Special” (Fect. 10 3) 6:30 “Comtbine Fa WAl 8:45 ;:: Winter Toarists Tickets, at redaced rates, ol Lowiag atop - overs, Hay 31 wow on s Atlantic Coast Line The Standard RailroadoftheSouth Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Ag. 248 Washingion St, Boston, Mass. . Dee. very in| last winter. ard night, witk a great saving of fusl. times only once in forty-cicht how and fall. commendation.” home THIS WINTER. The most valuable part of ths Round Oak guaraniee is the CARE and SKILL with which the makers’ engineering staff determines WHICH homes CAN be efliueully warmed with this system—in eliminating those which “ANNOT. - This protects the Round Oak purchaser against keen disappointment in mid-winter— e them into the street. at 3 of ST T ural Society for the of officers will be held on Wed-| v, December 14ta, 5, 1870— teresti The 2d, dled sudden- Chesapeake and Ohio railroad In West .A chiclen market for high toned poul- try was established at'a restaurant near the Wauregan house yesierday. 1570—Phe common council occupled its new chamber for the first timle iast evening. J. W. Smith of Waterbary, grand mas- ter of the grand lodge of the state, will be In. town fonight on a Visit to the A meeting of. extracts from the fles of| 1002€8 of Odd Fellows. ot Decemper, 1aior forr | Uncas lodge, g R f 187% 10| ihls evening accordin='y. fas sona| A Sign of winter gre the sleds which iners | %, TR Al S Wdomalls Nearly_every, kind of shell fish of *he cduntry, with the ‘exception of snails, st the wharf, which is at the wi Dee.27, 1870—At Bean Hill lawp exploded me of the street cars. The festival given by the lad Preston at 1 rge pumber | nded A Brom-| MEN'S CLUB: OF TRINITY The Siaughter of:the: funecents. ; Bible cture en- EPISCOPAL CHURCH ELECTS |school at 12 o'olock. Idvexing sorvice 2t in Breed| jo.oon Woolley was elected president |7:30: The Young':Peonle widl have the rumors . wiich for | ation and | nee to <|uke! ders will be at Another ROUND OAK User Has to Say “One year has elapsad sincs you installed your ROUND OAK Heater in my house. Will say it gave the utmost galisfaction and comfcrt during th: most severe weath:r of “It provided us with an abundanc: of good uniform moist heat in every room, both day “It requires a very little attention, no oftensr than once in twenty-four hours, some- “It responds and takes th> chill off so quickly that it has been a joy in the late spring “The ‘ROUND OAK’ Heater 33 certainly a winner and receives our heartiest re- PIPELESS HEATING SYSTEM IF youwant HEAT and COMFORT in your home, get it NOW. Do not ENJURE another WINTER of DISCOM- FORT and WASTED TONS of costly fuel, but enjoy your [ 2 thing which no money-back guarantee can cover. It alao protects ths makers and oursslves against ible financial | ing to the prestige of th: good name “ROUND O?Aol?:' e You positively cannot buy a Round Gak at ANY favorably by the markers’ engineering staff. May we examine YOUR hoiae today ? — Without cost or cbligation ? J. P. BARSTOW & CO. HEATING ENGINEERS FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS 2325 ~WA\'I'!ZR STREET c _People ‘ought Jt was a lmburger { re. cny re was in{ ent from what 1 but was none the less enjoy- | he lecturer was followed with the much pleas- | o asiastic andience. which came_ aver the elght hours | price unless your home is passed upm: of his death he wWas iigioor oo feimich el Society. Fr.da; 9, 1370—Prussia, it wees, Ia not 55 be satien with’ Alsace- Lorraine, after all. A dispatch Brussels says that she Is plotting for th cnnexaion of Lusembourz which she| ] coults because of its; possession will|: vastly enhance the strategical importanee “ofs Lorraine, B 1}%. The resignation of First Lieutenant | praisé and’ Timothy Cornwall, Company B, and See: | Bible - ond. Licutenant Francis Connery, Com: |'m. Pre ‘pany E, Eighth Regiment, have been ac- cepted by General McCord. * | munion, 9:30- The annual meeting of the Windnsm | sermon,: 1033 County Agricultural Soclety was held &tand ov Brooklyn on Wednesday, - the Tth inst |pim = Qhosen: President, Joseph D. Bates; viee presidents, James M. Johnson, John Di- mond, Theron D. Whitfor; recording secretary .nd treasurer, E. Newbury. Saturday, Dec. 10, 1870—The founda- tion of the courthouse was completed work and bank walls ars yet to be built; vesterday morning. Portions of the brigk | S when the lot will be abandoned for the winter. At ine boiler shop in Thamesville, & boiler is i process of ‘construction for the steamer Hunt of Philadelphia and!. Providence line. The Hunt will come to this city port for the boiler to be pflt. in. lnur ot respected citlzen in "Ihe funeral of Jedidiay Huntingtos, 20, was held yesterday and was large- ly attended. ~The Rev.:Mr. Dana con- ducted the service at the residence. Burial was In the Yantic cemetery. An addition of wood, 23x30 feet, tp Pollard’s Boiler shop at Thamesville- i} being built. - At the:Spirltzal .\nl‘i-: Park, el Mrs, Lizzie D. Builer, of LyRn, . psychic meszage At the First Haptist church, Geqm Henry Strouse,” mifilsters,, morning théme, ol leiadne e first half of ‘the hour and Rev, H. B. Sléat of Hartford will ‘then speak. At the Ten'ral Baptist éhureh, F. Purkiss, pastér,- préaching: and evenifig by Rev. ' Peter Sunday shod! and City Bible- ciie tor men ‘meste at ‘noon. ~The Young P of the Men's club of Trinity Episcopal S|church at the club's annual _meeting held Thursday evening. Presiddt al W. Chapman presided at the ing which was well attended. a ed for 1921: i Dresident, Joseph Woolley; vice pres: lexander P. Williams; secretary T ullivan; treasurer, utive committee, W. Charles. Schlough and of | towed by the-regular ~B. X At - Chris’ Episcopal _ éharch,;- L. fon Sunday, Dec, 12, ~m§. “Holy commun- w. $:00; miorning prayer 10 ning prayer, 7:30; an Bery- l(efl!{q- Chanvass. = the evening Allen Latham en- | tertained with an interesting lecture on Bees. It was voted to have a corporate commiunion on the first Stnday in Jan- uary. The meeting will be an' open one for the, congregation and men will be a stereopticon lecture. cople | for chamge of name to; George Arthur will hold a sccial -hotir at-'§ o'clock fol- | Pari: .| ant, granted, 3, appointmi T, Main vs. Sadle M.. Main, motion fo amend complaint, granted.- ther B. Carpenter vs. Frank L. cmter. application for, alimony . pen- dento lite, postponed mie . Hackett Grinnell ' vs. George W. Grintell, _al- ;({wunee to: defend and alimony. pendente ongei George Arthur Paquin, petition cer, granted: Frank D. Denison vs. Ernestine Dable Danison, that answer e filed or cace placed o uncontested Hst, answer filed; : Anderson vs. Chap- pell; et al, boad for pr secullon. $76 hl. two weeks.' Berkowitz vs. Grieck, answer to de<| fault, answer in two weeks; Hull, state attorney vs.' Chesterfield, Baptist So- clety, et 2l 1, advertisement for claims granted, 2, admission of parties defend- of commit- tee of court to transfer property, post- poned. " . Y. J. Tracy found onie ‘of his horses COUXSEL: nuf mdm~ 'd:m&wz Counsél foes of 31,600¢ m‘mfifi commntlfln Yo ler- cer inthe ‘banic = sver.dln‘ a:few da mfinmwn H: ~Pnplys( has returped over s | departiment were _repairing g%nd iu its stall oné morning’ this we e anitagl Was apparently all . Tight e previous night. SMr.-and’lSx B E Swan and Re Iia - Countryman ~were in Clintq “hur-&ly ‘attending a_ meetidg of Sea View: Pomjona~ grangs.* - - Deacon John 'L Tracy,'who hag besn 11 tor tomia weks, 18" able’ to"be ebout e ‘netghborHosd. ; Miss EV&’I\ Cln'cll. Who has' been at her home, be- tho' deathi - of wher led. here- by to Beston. " Peter Zembal, -employed by the wtate mghvuy department, fell from a bridge | Fatmlington -river’ wihich me and was drowned. “Hp leaves his’Wife and. a wilnces 18 feceh and for eo\g.nul%!a'lu the _superior court short calent o morning befére In'/tlie same case an order. ed ‘on pegtion “E‘o'ma‘:f: mn Cady's. petition. gardiig | | Paul Meniid's clafth, . Heating- o .M account, , final, Uividend 234, fnal iud.:- meni: W % T }Illlflhfils.‘ + ‘2l g, Groton' Park P!a\! s.ite €0, et¥al, ORdgr of. femioval.from euurt for. New uhdufl w det Gourt. for tie Conneeticy, - postponed ; Shea " vs, * Gayitt, -héaring ‘ dn ‘zpplication for. tempordry 'infinction, pustym4 Alligon_vs, Sakonnet Fising Cn., 1, Jjud, GEQ. L. BOTHAM, 54 Hedge Avenue. e, ar, et al, v sides Bpard t‘uzy atien, - nrnmum of demurur!. Judge took time on - :oreq,smq judgment, posi- B & Sherman's Sems® Co. ve. scsements of damages and liw e ot Dayis: va. ‘Katheriaa . hearing ‘on. ‘hotion’ e “cusfody mmul Parker vs. Mahen, Dermis. to fiie bill of particulars, ted. of Norwich vs. Murphy, el . ! nt of demtrrer 'lpd motios strike out and for more ific-'st: ment, judge took papers kS vs. Sadie AL i demurrer to ve. Zavoritas, u‘ al, motion of notice, against . defend res Zappas and, Paul Spierson, gr Leafey vs. IAWII, HIM = QU Is | pleadings in two’weéeks, Mariazio ' vs. “Néw' Lond cl Diéuring ha of Jahn: Eenst, |ilie Wuest and Erederiolc Wuest, post- poned; Elizabe l | for s pnlsl {Chernfs* va: Ahlokcl aefaukt for lto plead, mmfl\m !n two. vqeks Jeh- et Clty. Savifiss ~Ba “Madseline, Iez al, judgment of {oreclb:(fl uz : | o gwaw ‘Coz ws‘mr s:‘m ing in: damages, vt tor a4t ot $2,862:24 - m bile: | Fepaits Pitcher -anshver. - 4 ‘to be-flled and 1 pers. toJudge ‘Wolfe; O'Cofinor; Adm vs. Hartford- Accldent- & Indemnity Cc argument of ‘demmurfer,” postponed; Ee. wick vs. Plotnick; - motion for. bond for NORWICH, CONN. Yeung, chil > 3es, Frapk B, xeepn ot New York Bas béen spenlling o 'few days at Chesi- i this week. { . At tho B. T P, U. consecration meeting Stnday evéning the president, Miss T e ard, repirted the following as a nomi- ting ‘comsittee: Chartes L. Rathbone, | Miss Myra. . Ellis and A H. Beebe. {tise atabe Hagberz of the Central Bap- tist church, Norwich, spoke very intorest- | i (:317.0n the orld-Wide aid. Sundzy mol u m‘_le‘r\‘ sces ot 11 o'cloek. HAIR CLOTHES $3.00 per week' to ' Gommence at || We have a fine assortment of sets and in- dl\ndual pieces—Also Traveling Sets and ‘Manicure Rollups. MILITARY Thermos Bottles and Sets “e . - Flashlights and Batteries The Lee & Osgood Co. “PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS” The(en a happy 'time ahead for the whole family! Music “for éverybody,‘ sung and played by ths world’s most famous: artists, with the won- derful Brunswick tone. A small payment down puts any Brunswick model in your home for Christmas. Balance in convenient monthly amounts. Yes, we still have a completz BRUN?;V;%{ 10 stock. Reserve yours today ! $135¢ TERMS $2.00 WEEKLY OPEN TILL 9 P. M. The Talking Machine Shop 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE B. Y. P. U. led by Mis: 7.30 o'clock. Her foric w Sayings That Have Helovd M. 1-6, s Bedat was n Hartford Mon- day: ms s me glest for John Rathbon. SALEM A Christmas secial i Grange hail. The proc will -be_used to comzmunity Christ: Mr. dnd Brs. W et the local womers jn fterncon. It ses in. Hom: been asked Ratubone in Norwich Jaines Lane, Donald Fraser and John Stratton, home demonsird- e | to be-taken ug es with Mre."Alice Hous: S MANUSCRIFTS. scrivensr in nis ool Alukg Lre stony ory . w?: w!‘:t l"atnmuz .. S St Ve, it s Winds that will snuflf his letters out Mie -—Dfl;;‘a-..fl-. in New York Eveming HUMOR OF THE DAY “Pa, what 13 “Dipiomacy, my boy, Is the art of be- ing, e pleasantly I"—Suneiice Bulletin. Mra. Newrox—Do you have any trubie mn\n‘m? Wi {ES znmmmu “Tve me turts w for*1t."—Houston Post. A gentieman who was searching for b o | wile -in a'crowded department stor. r béing one of the firm™ wis mmm.—mm._ Mr. Smiers, that doesn't Took like mse, T'm furs. Poftzalfist—But, “thadam, ¥ #t looked any more fiite you I%n sure you woulds Wt “In'the 614 Aays many a girl was satis- fled with-love In a eottiige. . be reisomable. Times are urnal your opinion of geif?” tefl you. If 1 had tried as hard 5 Tearn the detalls of my business as 1 bava o play that geme I should ha'e beex » marviions sucoess by now.”—De- teoft ¥roe Pregs. 1 y —~1oaMerile Courl - Judge—H 3|7 Witdess™ (A, lady)—"T Brill were rec: w London ez Ray Bliven was a New Haven Monda; eanor Moore of Norwich spent the | week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ames have return tler Childron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ~ iS THE TIME TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF Pyralin Ivory L | BRUSHES o lmported and Domestic Perfumes Safety Razors and Stroppers L CASTORIA. * Julge—Tuirty? 1 heasd you ihg eame age In this courg for t o get my six”—Bi ham A -—HaM THE KALEIDOSCOPE Ths cucumber originally was & trop | teat vegestable. Seven gally papers catied 13 woren Amons the coins of India s one which Is squae in shape. The exciusive food of the harpy eagie of Brazil is monkeys, Amelhiyuts, and Jet are the twe ‘mos widely used mourning stones French-burglars recently made use of chiorine ga £to overcome watchdogs. Tae wine production of Madeira 1920. is_estimated In excess of 1327 guilons, & 30 per-cent. Increase ov 1 The Ringstrasss, in Vienna, on the « of ‘the aold ‘fertifications, Is regar " one the haddsomest sireets In ths wourll It 1s reparted that g large number of Germans from the occupled errd tories are ealisting tn the French forei in Louislans are for the dye uerd eibuea Tho eamo dye i used for l(u.lw wax and Chinese in: 1a’ Slam fosfly women are employed tactor: the warmest weather smoothing ! ts asid "gathering them in great p The corpofation of the city of B 7 bas Jecided that women shall be eliz fble’ to' eleStion 4s munleipml counclicrs ihussremoving This sex bar which bas. wp to now bien yaised againel them. In he recent Austrian eiections wo men ¥oted 18 greater numbers than mee o facg, that is atiributed to the women's disconteat. yver the great Increases i cost of lting under socia] dem was given t was carrh by & regituent of that state under y< in. the Saminole War flals, recing thiy white voard. become frightemed, and in fear thew £

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