Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 7

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Special Officer sarved notiee on alsregard the la; he s determined to clean up the village, cspecially along € line of intoxication in theso prohlvitior times. While it is not known that there are llicit stills or home brew manufacto- ties in the village, it is known that there 18 more intoxication than ever among tho vk on shart time in the mill, and those who werk semi-occasion- ly. Therefore, the drunks are of the fakey type and are therefors more trouble- some than In the davs when man could and drink the beverage of his cinles out commitiing crime. tagn who now w withe Officer Greenwood has no police patnol motor wagon at his disposal, nor an awto- mohile of any description and the terrt- tory he covers is three miles from the In dinsequence, when no- atiori. rrest, the department and a uniformeéd of antomch %8 t couged to Westerly, Policeman Her®v Chase was called ‘to Saturday ond brought two nwdhd’s. prisoners to_ the Mice station. They were Paul les Girard. Roth pleaded arrafgned 1o Thigd and they wWere venalized to the sum of 58,80 aach. The deed has not been filed for vecord i the transfer of property of Miss an n own 23 the Sam- Canal is generally understood, haw~ { the purchager is Samuel Nar. the rest of 'the property on street, from High sue, with the exs ¢ of Dr. John T -eption o and High | afinen’ one third, one fourth. Geese African—Horace Miner, first gander. firét good; C. Palmer Chapman, second, third gander, second, third,goose. Canada—Horace Mier, first, cotor, shape goose, second color gander. Belgian Hares—Elsworth four firste. Steadman, Pigeons Blue Checked—F. W. Cumpstone,, first, second, third. 3 ;i Black Homérs—F, W. Cumpstone, first, sccond, third. Bige Homers—F. W. Cumpstone, first, gecond. White Mondaine—Hazlewood farm, first, second, third, fourth. Columbian Piymouth Rocks—Alex, W. Lewis, Jr., first dockerelr sfit Lewis, Jr.,, first cockerel, first pullet firnt hen. Partridge Cochin—Alex W. Lewis, Jr, first cock, first, second. third -hen. Light Guineas-—Alex W. Lewis, Jr. first coc, first hen. Biack Javas—Alkex. W. Lewis, Jr, first color, ‘second cock, first, second hen, first. second cockerel. Canada Geese—Dwight ~ Maine, first, shape old gander, second old gpos: i sbung gander, first young goose, first pen. Pekin Duckg—F. W. Cumpstore, ~four] firsts two seconds. Penciled Indian Runner—B. J. Kier- man, two firsts, one second. Squab- Colpred, Muscovy—F. W. Cumpstone. two 'sts. Rowen duck—George Dennison, firsts, . three seconds, cne thir@; Elas Bl Gray Call — George, BPennison, second, third. g Black Mallard—George Dennison, first, drake, first duck. Gray Mallara—Mrs. T. E. Robinson.|mmeck B. Chene fipst, third, old -drake, first, fourth old f} iay is now uwaed by Mr. Nardone and e R I, D e 33& La;ez\,o;.u-xl?1 xhir;u;;xd“:\uck; made good as business men of West-Fr0 don aret, second, third young duel | hase front Best Displays long Railror e Chester property, - place with entrance he Nardome includes the ing house as well a8 the large corn- Othét recent real ¢ zes. ‘i fiigh street iv she cinity 18 ha purchase of place by Rohinson, that of D: ¢ Hiram Bdward and t stead by Charles P fmated valuailon of transferred 1s about $80.000, The annual exhibition of tre Seuth Conunty Pouitry and P tfon, of .geesé, Cum planship Birds Harold Dacer, firsl hen, r, shape pullat: second pulles, second Yame Bantams—Jo ockerel, second col Kenne- ret shape Turkeys, Miner, seeond ash B, Wheelsr, first first first, shape color, second, nd cock, Harry & Davis, Repuplican ernor-siset of Ohis i American class—Miss, BEdith K. Hih. Dairyville, N. H. Engligh—James, Hamilton, Sr., Wester- Mediterranean—Tom Thorp, Westerly, Miscellaneous—Dr. Willlam Thompson, Westerly. Orpamental Bantams—@em yrds, Norwi Conn. * Ornamental Bantams— - Begt tom and hen turkey—Forece. Min- | er, Westerly. 3 . Poultry Begt. Geese—Dwight Malne, Nopth Stoningtion. i Begt pen—Edth K. HHL White Ply- mouth Rocks. Tapgest entry Cumpstene, N outside state—F. W, New London, show—Liloyd | “ R L Red} At Elizabeth, N. I, Mrg. FElzabeth) Schngider, 94, died Monday night. at the home oL her dapghter. Mrs, Vi"ljam1 Horre. of 268 East Jersey strest. Mrs. was bprn . ip Widephausen. | . where she lived until her par- ided to leave their native land 4nd immigrated, - Seventy-six years ago, Mrs. Schnefder. 18, went to Elizabeih. = She was one oldest members ‘of the Tirst.Ger- Methodigt. Episcopal ehurch. and . of.| Ladies’ Afd society ,of that. church. age prevented she was one.of the ftairs of both the church and the society. She.is suryived by a daughter, Mrs. William Horre of } Blizabeth, % whom she made herf home durine the last years of her life one William of Westerly, R. I. 154 erandchiliren and 14 zreat-zrandchitdgen She was widew, of Henty Schneider. Local Eaconics’ Schneider A twenty” per cent. ‘reduction n,\.ql been posted in the m o #1.] Balfler at Hopa Valle; 1 hesn operat! in_flve, days . and Mrs, Malford W. Kingston, will leave g Zorty-cig Dlock Island. Pier, Point Judith and leld coast guard stath has been pramoted to be chief yeoman:' at guard quarters, Washington, D. C. STONINGTON John Perry, of Orance street; nhome was raided on Thursday by eral Agents Brown apnd Dyern, accom- papied by Patfolman O'Connell,. was tak- 1 to New. London, Friday ang arraigne: hefore United States Commissioner Frank L. McGuire. Perry pleaded guilty. The cage wag-contipued to Degember 31. He ‘furnished a band of $500, for appearance. and dance.held in Nipa twenty- aganse! o whist cquncil rooms Friday. evenine, seven. tables were- filjed at Whist: playing:| and first prize; Went: to. Mrs. Matthew. T, Léghy and Herbert Clay; copsolations to M. J. A. Robinson. - There was 2 large gathering of par- ents and friends of the.Dorough:seliogl af: auditorium Friday when, a_fine, pro- in commemoration of th® Land- e Pilgrims was presented bp the An entertainment of a like na- 5 the higs school \s to be given on Dee. ' 23. at 12 o'clogk; Several storm bound schooners, esat- bound, salled from. here, Saturday. Ows ingto high wind, and rough seas. they had been’hére a number-of days: harles. E.. Shackley. of Hlolyoke, Mass. is, spending a few days In the borough with relatives, Miss Catherine Powers, Cughman acs home feom Boston for the holidays. G Westbropk.—Rev, C. lieutenant chaplain, U. 8. Az, who recently read nis resignation as pastor of the ‘Westbrook Congregational church, after serving six_vears. as, pastoy, returned to town to'pack and make the transfer to-liis ney, post at Fort Kustice, Vt. He occu- pied the pulpit Sunday and: preached his farewell sermon. Mt Vernon lod four lected degre¢ team cam compliments from the Norman Parkhurst, arst 1139 Catpenter, second ' old [t e John A, Shaw. formerly. 2 surfman at |* and Blmer | R. Watkins, first | g, No. 75, F. and A. , celebrated” the’ greatest day dn the history Saturday afternoon and evehing. The' lodge opened at 3.30 and did mnot|S., close ' until i The rasing of ten candidates at this time to tho- sublime degree of Master Mason few minutes-before eleven.|hall. of Norwich, a ‘past master df Somerset assisted in part of the evening's ' pro- gramme. At seven, thirty Faith chapter, 0. E. served a ‘splendid dfnmer in’ Ricus The menu included roas:/ loin - of; pork, brown gravy, Mt. Vernon stple, was the final act'in the raising of forty-| Parker.House rolls, apple sauce,: Viénna two men . during 1920 under the juris- diction of T. L.- Kanahar, master. A record was establishéd not only-in the item of ‘candidates, but in thé, worshipful celery, assorted cake,. coffee. bread, mashéd potatoes, mashed turnips, At the request of Worshipful Master dhan ; the whole company - arose - in attendance; thero belng ‘168 present. alc| their places and with bowed heads. of- 50 relative ty visitors; members ‘of oth- er lodges nover fail' to find Mount Ver- non inthe A1 class when it cofes to hospitale entertaining. She had as,gpests Saturday ‘seventy-two members of twen- fered a moment's sileat prayer in re- membrance of Brother Charles Garrett, a beloved member of the -order, Who was kid to rest last Thursday. | A.M. Brown when called upon to speak ty-orié " other [lodges, including large. del-|.53ld he had somehow believed that since tions” from St. James' and Somerset) the drafting of the Eighteenth. Amend- of ‘Norwich and from Moosup. | thege, there! were representatives | Besides| Ment to the' constitution post prandial from.| SPeeches were obsolete, But it's a way Mr. the Masonic' orders in New London, Fal.| Brown has and what he had to say was. mouth, Mass, Meridén, Danielson, Mont. | listened to with interest. In closing, ho ville, Saybrook and’ New Haven, Conn.,| Prescnted. the refiring master; F. L. Kan- rlisle, Penn., Westerly, and Hope Val- ley aud Greene, R. I, Lowell, Warren, Clinton;, 4nd Wollaston, Mass., Glasgow, Scotlan@l' and ‘Custer Cit§, Nebraska. In the evening the beautiful work was exem- plified in full form ‘and regalla with all past masters of Mount Vernon occupy- ing the chairs as follows: Grand senior deacon, Arthur M, Brows, worshipful master; Archibald M.. 'Clark, senior warden; Ra¥mond F, Cheney, junior warden; Dr. George H. Jennines, treas- urer; George IL PHlor, secretary.; Will- fam T. Crumb, senior deacon; Charles H, Ray, junior deacon’ Edwin M. Gra v. sb- nfor deacon ;- Edward. F. Blake, junior &teward ; Earle H, = Gilbert, chaplainy William R. Burdick,” marshal. - The gilt edge performance of the se- senior warden-elect, charge of this team which included, B, Charles H. Ray, Frank C. Whi Ing; Wi- B -George F."Prior, W. B, Ed- ward ‘F. Blake, Stanl Frapl, Wi D. Wnheelock, imeon: Brewster, Jr ¥, Josenhi Pace, Lew W. B., EQwin M. Gray, W. R.. Burdick, and W. B., Ray- eox: Genrge [ mond F. Chieney. Worshipful Brother Waltar. .. Crooks, ahan, on behalf of the forty-two can- fdidatesthat ne has brought to Masonic light in 1920, a handsome gold fatch {'ehain_and’ Masonic emblem: charm, prop- erly “engraved. William Johnston. then with words of appreciated Mrs. Kanahan a beautiful gold Eastern Star emblem pin. Mr. and Mrs. Kanahan expressed their thanks in terms that were marked 31 ‘cordial’ “sincérity, Rev. Charles H: ith, of “Baltic; “delivered an address in' whi¢h he spoka of the real loss the community; as well as the Masonic order. had suffered in the death of Brother Gar- rett, g Second to no other part of the attra- tions of the celebration was the singifg by & male: chorus of ten finely- harmoniz- ede voices, all men, from Baltic, members of Mount Vernon., EnthuSiastic and hearty encores re- warded their skill and ‘called” them out for more numbers, please, time and again. The singers were: Mathew Bailey, Joshua Heap, . Wilfred. Houghton, John Collins and Gerald Almquist. There se- lections Downs So Free, Little Tommy Went Fishing, The Jolly Blacksmith, Whisper- ing_Roses. Christmas cherries, begonias, primroses; Faulkner, Willis Ridgeway, William Ma- &ill, Charles Barnes, Albert Cullen, Percy. were: O, Who Will O'er the cyelamen; . ferns, - Wreaths, . “Whiting's|'pherie Le Claire, tréasurér; a meeting of{ the village; g Greenhouse.—ady. the solicitors 15 to_ba held at the. town m«m,w m- The Providence Journal of Saturday| !l Monday evening at 7. Nason. o said: % In order to provide for eontinued food, Jesett City, over in Connecticut -where | clothing and medical care pf the 300,000 they farmi it ‘some = and: work in [hgll&hfldrm solély dependent upon A: ¥, mills “some, where the snug lftle town|can charity the United States is asked and borough snuggle up on the Quina-|for $33,000,000. A local campaign for baug river, except in freshet time, when|this worshy cause wiil besjaunched. the the Quinebaug snuggles over the town|Coming week and a house to houss canvas and parts of the borough, is not to bef Wil be'mnde It was reguedled” by the Mibs Lizzie Preston has ..rfi'-n,‘ Pawcatue§, where, she will _spend y winter, s Horace Miner of Tangwenk. a.business cailer in the village and Mrs, Cressfe Gray of were raests of M and Mrs sneezed. at — at Jeast 16t Ly fas; mov-® Stats; organization- that . churchcs, of all S ing moforjsts. ... .. . b denominatiohs “defdte Shnday, Décembér Sweet was confined to the house One Joseph Roach, wio said e huiled, 196, s, 3. National, da:£or chwsets, ap- [V, [Woews & part of WL weelc = = 0 trom Providence; Iierally anoze.at the|veal. 4 i W et bo- town and borough yesterday. - And Mr. 5, Tt - Roach’s snooze was expensive. B According to John Dolan, who is the d police department of the town. and. bor- ough of Jewett City, Mr, Roach droye k iis aytomobile right ugh “traffe” I -, iy 4 & manner. deseribed al:";echlu: Patros.| B. S. Sweet, superitendeni of White man Dolan signalled the driver to stop|Rock mill, was in Providencé Tuesdsy anr; he avers, the driver made one, of|2nd Wadnesday. on business. - Wednesday the most serious mistakes of his life.|NENt hie aftended a cimpifmentary” dirier| Mr. Roach did. not _stop_for 10 miles, bug|Ziven at the Crown, hotel ' for Nelson WHiTE ROCK/ Mise Annic Connors, who Has been ill, is improving. - Now. . Hartford—Warthirgton. of $0pg Beach, Cal, has sold HI t West HITL to Joha'H. Holeomb; dent. of “the. Phovnix Mutual' Tife, ance company of Hartbfe: » To Stop a Cough Quiek: when he did, Mr. Doian was Batcheldpr, who. fiag’ resigned. as peneral ! take HAYES' NG HO! ‘Well, to- make a lé:gvsto‘ry . that | manager of tha mills of B. B. & R |stops :};‘- tickle, heal ,t;\‘ec e 10 miles in_which Mr. Roach's car paced | Knight, Inc. CTEROVISS B PENTRATE Paliceman Dolan in & volunteer- automo-|: Mrs; Fred Adame. is 11l at her home | Chot colds, 2nd crowp 18 en- bile through 10 miles of deligions’ Cor= with diphtheria. This\yis the only case in | closed with every bottie. Tnecticut, made just' 20 miles of travel to be added to the costs In the borough court this morning. £ The borough court is.no less majestic| an affair than the United S supreme § court and, of course, its dignitaries must ' ; be fee-ed; when it came to footfng up the bill in Mr. Roach’s case the overhead’ expense of the cou: ncluding a ¥ fine, came to just $62.74. { Policeman Dolan was, fair and, square | about it, though, for he called: up !he. Providence police after-court to negotiate! with Mr. Roach's friends here. for thej payment: of the fine and coats so- he! might get home soon. The bowling score published Saturday was incorrect. It should have been re- versed—Jewett. City .won four,. lost two Danielson won three; lost three: Miss Alice Blair, who is training in chusetts General hospital is at her for ten days’ vacation. Shall We Get For Father ? POCKET FLASHLIGHTS ELECTRIC HEATER FOR SHAVING WATER BED LIGHT TROUBLE LIGHT FOR HIS AUTOMOBILE FLOOR PORTABLE ELECTRIC BREAD TOASTER—HE LIKES TOAST THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. What M hom Notice was given In_the churches on Sunday of the coming European Relief vancas which is- to take place in Jew- ett City. H, C. Webster 18 chairman; Al Everyone this year will give more attention than. ever before to. gifts that are useful, that -are permanent, yet inexpensive. made our plans accordingly and you will find he:l:‘ a great store filled brimful of suggestions, and alive with the true Christmas Spirit, that stands ready to serve your needs quickly, courteously, and at a Price’ $39.90. SPECIAL No. to) years, in plain - MEN’'S WATCHES Wek-hnvg‘&fine assortment of Men’s Watch- 2s, ranging in price from $3.00 to $150.00, incliding the best makes. Below you will find two, very pleasing models. A hlgh_-grade,-good quality movement, in a splendid thin model, guaranteed gold-filled case that will make a ry. gift—Xmas Club-Price $25.00. A very fine, thin model, 17-j in a fine 14K, gold-filled We have real saving. You will - What cc\;ld.be more pleasing than a fine Diamond ? Thsy are an investment that you will never regret. " and cheose your favorite. Below Are Two of Our Most Attractive Clubs. CLUB No. 1—A genuine, fine white Diamond, in'a 14-K. engraved mopnting. Valus $30.00—Xmas Club Price $25.00 4 PAY $1.00 WEEKLY CLUB No. 2—A real beauty. A fine genuine white Diamond, in 14-K. Tiffany mounting. Value $45.00 — Xmas Club PAY $1,00 WEEKLY SPE We have the finest showing of Bracelet Watchss to be found anywhere about, including an endless variety of Gold, White Gald, Green Gold, and Platinum — Prices commencing at $12.50, and ranging to $500.00. i INVESTIGATE OUR SPECIALS ECIAL 1—An exceptional value. Worth $22.50 — Xmas, Club Price $ i No. 2—Another extra special, 20-year case, guar- anteed movement. Worth $27.50—Xmas Club Price $22.50. 16.50. PAY $1.00 WEEKLY permanently. satisfac- or engine turn—Xmas Dining Room Furnitu Furniture, Bedroom i Chairs, Rockers, ‘Tea i Desks, Fernéfies, Bo nets, Statuary, Teleph 1M LARGE VARIETY. BRACELET WATCH wel, Illinois movemg_nt;adi\uted case, guaranteed to wear for 20 Club Price $34:50. : Furniture Gift Suggestions Lamps, Pictures, Mirrors, Sewing Cabi DON'T OVERLOOK OUR FINE HALL ‘' CLOCKS WHICH WE ARE SHOWING find here a wonderful assortmsnt of gifts for every member of the family as well as your close friends. If you are struggling with the question “What to Give ?” just come in and spend a few minutes in our store and you will find scores of h:lpful suggestions—all at new low prices that will take yow back to the good old days. - PEARL BEADS _REDUCED 209, TO 509, A raore pleasing gift could not be conceived than a string of Fine Pear] Beads in one of our handsome boxes. We also show a large, assortment of ind=struc- tible beads that are sure to give life-tims satisfaction, and the prices are so low that it will be amazing to you to find that such wonderful Beads can be An endless variety — Prices rang Coms in now . bought at so small a price. ing from $4.50 to $100.00. OTHER SUGGESTIONS IN JEWELRY " SPLENDID CAMEO BROOCHES, Rings, Cuff Links, Lockets, Bracelets, Watches, Fobs, Lavallieres, Scarf-Pins, Diamonds, Fine Watches, Gold Chains, Pear]l Beads, Emblem Rings, Cut Glass, Bar Pins, Baby Pins, Signet Rings, Card Cases, Cigarette Cases, Gold Pencils, Fountain Pens, Sterling Silver Novelties, Gold Knives, etc. ENGRAVING A PIANO OR PLAYER PIANO “The Greatest Gift of All” RM%R — A Piano or Playe Piano add. years of joy happi- ness to your life, and all: finest makes, such as, Chickering, Hardman, - ford; Behr , Autopiano, and many: others, are here for your selec- tion. No gift will:give more: universal satisfaction in your liome, and our easy terms. make one possible for you. Why not make. your selection now ? 135-143:Main Street. - Norwich, Conn. CIALS - re, Living® Room " Furniture, Easy, Wagons, Period okcases, - Smokers, i B g ene “Stan etc.

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