Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 7

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Bt teok " der 15,000 bail His case will come up Lefore the grand jury at the February sossion of the saperior court for 'qn- tagwen county. Mishasl Shon whe was orrosted by Ofhcrr Michael Curtin Wednesdsy even- was brought. before Judgo Willisms e Third Distrlst court Thursday charged with being intexicated ublic thoroughfare.. He pleadea \d wae fined $¢ - and costs,| to $4.80, He told the court Norwich Wednesday and pince, he drank too fresly control of himself by the 20 In Westerly. udes of the deneing elnss- thode Island 7 vopular with nesday proved subined latermediate ard kindergarten lagses Leld their davee, and hall 29 illed to overfowing With the o s¥ER - Aspirin You must say *‘Bayer” Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by icians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an ‘‘unbroken -package” of *“Bayer Tablets of phy wspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, {uothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. iy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cemts—Larger packages. Aspizia ta the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moosesticaidester of Saliéyllcacid Nntnamdmumm-m reside on Mogs street. itemes Trlanal 5 Josephing urfif- of Pawast: .‘.3‘. M in T a3 At g R T ol [ WESTERLY | Lalgl Glorno who was arrested Tues- lcaded gulity to the charge :ml thelr ';'“’? The u;:nma.: were ravagant; grotesque and uni the .;n!or effeot G sephine Irland] of New London, 3 sister ex-| of the groom, and the best map m;’ hflmm, a u! er "m‘mfiv hfld-. ‘The bride projuced was dagaling. | has many friends esterly, apd the {ntermission, -the u;u,. Marjory | 8raom served ovgrseas with the mm Rachel Bremnan of Provi-| Field Artillery. After a shoft honpey: moor #1p to New Yok, (he’ opuple witl @'cléck the high schoo! ‘class heid | Feside jn New London thelr wnnenda with the same success- resuits that were experienced at the unu of the younger-pupiis. to n statemens sratgned before Judge Oliver H, Will- ams 'a (he Third District gourt Wednes- | dence cvenmng. He was centonced o three months In the Providenco cogaty jail, | th -.vuu exhibition Several partles from Westerly Qm ed the Elks' ball in Providence Wi a.y evening. 3| A meeting of the board of eanvassers was held {n thé town hall Thursday night. and the voting list te be used at the flnancial lown m:et.\n[ ‘mext Tuesday tributing station In West- per cent. reduction in wasch u lmmunod by that con: the local wmployes, bat oo Wtk i ihe companys He further stated that the price o( Mlin- and kcmene md been One of the clul'n :i ‘teas being condudt- ed by um S. D. B soclety of the Paw- M“:.'i por cent. gll o lugtion to také vlun !mmemulely fll Tareno of Westerly and lfl-- O'Nell ofPawecatuck were ma uraday moming 8t St Michachs chureh by Rev, Fr. J. J, bride wea attended by Miss rane, & sister of the groom, Storengont acted s best ma. 8 wedding breakfast was serv. 5 relatives’ and friends rides bome on doss siret The Ccouns| ve many beautitu ing cut giass, silverwars, money and | terminiation to begin the hearinms on the|40d concurred with the shhate in refer- They left on a'motor trip o| vast number of bills that have been Fre- sented and push them through to com- Bthel Thur;\plon Brock at the 1 the puplls and thelr faads. AL 430 In the afternoens the and Goroughs, education, fieh ‘and game,| The -judictary committee made faver-| a5 follows: forfeited rights, humane institutions, ju-|able report on all judgeshifs that had| bills relatrg to diclary, ratiroads and roads, bridges ond|been considered and resolutions of sne- rivers. These committees have announe- | ceptande adopted under suspension of =3 and it is expected other gam-| Fules, The list Included Corneliug Cos- mittecs will make assignments during the | teflo, "judge of court at Groton ahd C.| Balley on On Tuesday and Wednesday, the|Tyler Landphear, deputy judge: Georgs fish and zame committes will have hear-| W. Klett, judge and Benjamin Alling. 1183 on close seasons for mink and skunk | deputy judge, Wallingford; Martin 3| lines In Orange. and on the secend day to-matters rela. | Geissler, judge and Harry L. Davis, dep- tive to fishing. uty judge, Putnam; George G. Griswoid, ©On Tuesday there wiil he hearing by {;’,‘"' and Ernest W. Mildron, deputy the forfeited rights. com: include the resolution of Mf. Norwich, restoring rights to Lopls | Harry A. L. Hail, judge, and Edwin A. ing on Tuesday by the commiftee on hu- | judge, New London. miane institutione, In the biil for the com-| By unanimeus consent, Mr. Phillips ot | finance the senate refe of age to the New London Count On the same dav the judick mitee’ Wil hold hearings of of billg, including several, are unconteste olutions appointing of. poiice sourt of I s, fudge and Curtis Dean, depnsy judge of the police court of Willimantie On Thursday this sama cqmwition will hearinz on Semator R repeal the act comcerning m om Sundays, afid Mrs. In mitting’ pu: mmm.ueer ‘were snneunced interest before the commiftes Ine : State highway from Harptfory io ehanicsvilie; trunk line hichway in Kill- ingly and the Jonathan Trumbuil high- ur, apd Mys, William W. Wileox of | all appropriations, and not have The bridesmal ‘.}l‘l‘;lfiv Malne, where they will spend @ week date gpeeified. z-ml'n, the winter sports. o . dlmker. Madeline Murray, have returned ree takes time, home affer visiting elatives In Mt Ver | o non, N, Abthur N. Nash was elected grand | voro. ma) at the )hnnic state mvenfl:? Reld in and Theum: Wwas appointed chalrman of Mflm SENATE, Narragansstt councll. No, 21, K. ot . €| P4wi C. Dickinson judee of attended o eonference of all the grand | " *leas court for Far nights in .Rhode Island in Providence| 2" 3#u73, and on the rew. In coneyrrence with the house ®he senate paseed, under susnension of rules s _reolution for the appointment of Ed. win W, Schults of New Britain a mem- 3 hor of the board of commissioners for (By a Staff Correspendent.)’ by Senatar Huxsford and prayer wus of- Z:n(?\:’ yz‘;:(%mmyg;o:a?fnfl;v‘ " " Hartford, ¥eb, 8—The work of legls-| 2 by Chaplain Ayer. Resolution <4 ' lation preparation Is now complets, and | ¥25 “"'d e i ik Qi d 54 commissioner for Harfford county end the ry, Thers was concurrent action -In{ psnke =~ Teport of boar hursement for Jiagor ttee, ang will | Derlin; Arthur M. Griswoid, judge, and committes on- the Jidiclar: endleton, | Franks E. Robinson, deputy, Griswold; L i Of ‘local interest is the hear- | Smith, deputy, Orange; s ictor Prince, | the people of Armeria. of children 4nder four years| Sheltom, was permitted to present in new | eerning unifomm aecounting in ©ateh | action. The rules were suspended and | houre under suspension of rules. Ampng these arc tea. | ate. Tuesday. ca jud A recess. was taken at 11.45 for twen- Aon. ¥reot |ty minutes, o i STONINGTON Pa W pare corts in Hertford On|gnte apg the reference was made in coa- |1up. John Krezanek, Howard E. bridgo. this res the table. Resolved, That the ing committee on appropriat first consider and report bills or joint|fishing grounds, resolutions ; other than. deficlency bills | The tuz Westerly towed the On Tuesdey the matters from Gresvenorlale tn = M- stitutions surparted catiek Dwe_nh y Baptist ch-uh. ports be in April 1. The pirpose, he ednesday pl the home of Miss| said, was to give opportunily for the leg- Saunders o Gmflu street.” igtators to give emreful considerstlon of Hng:u lcr-; m\u mum-d fram & trip | rushed through on the last day of the bja and Panama. My. and Mra| gewsions. Mr, Buckley spoke in oppo-| 7] Greenman of Chicago, Ill, who acr | sition, and sald that Mr. Stoddard both.ag | companied them are now their guesis. | a democratic and &iso a republicas mem- Mr, and Mrs Bdger P. Maxson Of|ver knows that it is Imppssie for the ! street left yesterday for Bethel, | committee to report on approneiations oy | It is imnossdble 1 reach conclusions on appraprlatins, with- | Vredenburg and _grandsout mature del'beration, and that careful | Ye movel fre res| olution and amendment be petérrel o] oumittee on apprepriations. It was o lmromnnll(: to a muitiplied degree of w)(-rfi“s c.cept with dignity, folks, to see th way th"/ do they go Lustin through. ‘cu‘ clowns, atum.iin "1ou .o th’ tent carefree merriment | - Bit | just can Wiion Hbes b Joour . Thez act to me like in all their acrobatic feats an’ A watzrfall; J've llw:y: said, kmvu when it's havin’ fun; An mtl- Mu-t-r Water(all ‘oscapes Y, He pesps out first a1’ looks arou..d, then whistiss An", 'fore you know it, he’ m & s free as meadowlarks in June. ensle . i 1 com-| In the senate today the commitien on e atnesnay. o Memerial o0 " yudiciary made fayorabus ripart ke Matormict, grana uaighs ot| (e rewiuions v the vl en: (1 TH fallen leaves alung th' skore he rassles with an' frats, He jumbles them an’ tumtles them H> smacks th’ rocks a sassy smack- But they can't never Eay, | just stand th Till | get half-believi turng thom umm.. —of course its a ack him back—he don't tos gigalin’ at this funny wat V'm a circus clown myse appointment of Hewbert §. Bullerd judze | Wedneadny """‘ of the city court of Hartferd for vears. . Both resolutions wers plated Assembly Concludes Preiminary Work |- am Herschell, in Indianapolis News. file complaints In relation to the decision of the aseessors. George E: Brayton, who has been il | for several wecks, was able to be out Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Denjamin turned from a vis A crop of ice has been harvested by lGlmxl) as that hes U local dealers this week of & quality and nine inches In thickness. G. Howard Brown is {ll at his home. Mrs. Eliza White passed the week end and Synday with friends in Btonington. L. C. Gray will vacate the Isaac Maine place in the spring. BALLOUVILLE Lucy Buttoh of Westerly, R. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A communition wag received from Governor Take transmitiing to the gen- eral assembly the following reparts: i When the general assembly adjourned usvh-l?n e stat 10,!,;“ Spsie ‘;’3:"1' State hoard of edycation; referred to over to next Ttesday it was with the de- | Suspension of rules. le _house re« the edmmittea on education. Report of denta] commissioners; to committer on Mhes: fo. soloe e ey ST | public henlth and safety, Report of Bri s:‘»or. DRpiE “’m bank eommissioner, te committee Atter the hearings the bills will | f870 lty curt, 1o tho sommifles on Ju- | pgnis. e reported back to the house of origin, ana TF formally receivos will besome oyt | thO Ghangs of iRy Other measures, 2041 “Senators were appointed * on commit- The committées to hold hear- fi‘hz‘:- v;cn a;e o o conference €OM-| .08 on djsagreeing action hatween the ings mext week are: Agriculturs, citfes|Mittees for adjustment. two heuses of - the general sssembly Senafor Emery on the skimmed milk strect cars and méving pictures, Sena- tor Fyrcolo on bill- relating to reim- ses. Senator catching lobsters. Senater Brown on duties of selectmen, and Sena- tor Challenger on- biil relating fe town in East Greenwich. The_ crew of the smack Magnolia took four barrels of cod on the t Edwin R. Browning, an operation at Nashua, N. H., several [ his home here to re- Bevort of boaedof “oemtrol S| RIS, L e cnt . qus fee from their nond porth §tonington highway on Wednesday. -nu product was eight inches i { The regular meeting of the First Bap- Home Missidn soe’¢fy will be heid y afternoon at the home Charles S. Ryon. The semi-monthly meetirg View commandery, U. O, held Friday even is vumrw her o teachers of the jugan schools atts meeting held at Danielson Friday after- | Change. allouville and At- a the toachers’ at the usual time Was received here Wednesday of the total’destruction by fire of the hom of Mrs. Josie Rhodehouse at. Hohok J., early in the day. the house escaped lents wers a total loss. SHUNOC Local residents ‘The senate receded and eoncurred with the house in referring the bill concerning the duties of countv commissionerato te! s, N. The occupants of njury, but 2ll the con- being The Handclasp of officers for the yenr a * The’ senate concurred with the house In passing a resolution of sympathy with 11; third vice pres On the report of the committee on & 2 the bill con- Margaret MacC and friends were In Heme. | business a bill concerning ald for the|lons was refefred to the committee on 3 omm’t- | Atmenians, afd urging. prompt federal | Appropriations end transmatted to Miss Sarah Wells at the Firs churdy Sunday Mathewson officiater] First Hopkinton cefictery. Many are confined to the house With zeghips that| the resolution transmitted to the sep-| -Both houges adjlyrned until 11.15 next Surial was at the 7. Labelle of Pleasant View farm Teachers are dificult to procure. The cut from the mill | chgnge. schoel in the vil'lage district has been closed for some time, the board of educa- tion belng unable thus far to find an in. Thursday morning Prof. W. R. Snyder of the high achool nresented the letters to members of the school football team cf on ,‘u\,‘,c heelth 1920. They are Manager John P. Cushi- “This mutter came from the sen-|man, Capt. Johw L. Miller, Sprague Gal- pond at Pineville. The two volumes of the Modern His- of Windham County, recently iseued, been received by submcribers. They are very interesting, containing bi James and Edith Palmer were in Nor. , | wich Sunday to see their mother, a hospital patient. Stanley Whit Daniel White, Tuesday for treatment. Miss Ethel Hull, ously ill 1n a New London hosnital, 80 much improved as to be able to visit her mother, Mrs. Anl{le B. Hull, rhies of several loeal men etches of early life in this part of currence. Edward Connors, Otto Richter, A. Basti- On mption of Mr. Stoddard, .of Wood-|ni, John Piscatello, Orviile Smith George fution WAs (aken from|E. Ryon, Jacob Mass, Walter Chesebro. int stand=| The fishermen took advantage of the ns shall | good weather Wednesday and visited the as taken to a hospital WOODSTOCK VALLEY Several mén from the American phone and Telegraph line are staying at who has been gerl- or st resolutlons, making appropriations | Thomas E. Crane to New London Wed- for the meintenance of the several de-|nesday afternoon. Her cargo of coal had partments, beards, commissions and in-| een discharged at the bins of Oscar F. the state or re-|Pendleton and auto trucks are still in _ ceiving state’ 2id, hefore it shail consider | Service taking the coal to Westerly. ey or report appropriation bills or resolu-| The Stonington board of relief is to tions_for new projects or undertakings. |hold a meeting at the office of the town At 11.20 the housa was called to ovder | Afr,~Sjoddard amended that all uch re-|clerk Friday. *. Johnson of Lynn, Mass., is ing her aunt, Mrs. Cooper. Mr. and Mre. O. Flon Kinney recently sold the Noyman place that he purchased several years A. Hiscox and Mrs, Allen Kenyon were ia Putnam Tuesday. Postmaster Gray has been indisposed the past week but has recovered suffi- clently to again atten Taxpayers can appear and d to his duti Yi /\Y “38 AN A055A209 00 6050000 MARRSEERRRTIRARIL 1241 TAMMMIL. i?mmmmmmm_“ YOU NEVER SAW SUCH \RGAINS ANOTHER CHANCE TO ACCOMMODATE A GOOD MANY OF OUR OLD, FAITHFUL FRIENDS . (EVERY CUSTOMER IS OUR FRIEND) The storm last Monday prevented hundreds of our friends from taking advantage of our Great Half-Price Sale. In making good our promise to you, we will extend to the general public two more days— This Satur- day, Feb. 5th and Monday, Feb. 7th. You can buy anything you want in our store at just one-half price. Think of walking into a store ke Schwartz Bros. and finding a $100,000 stock of fme Furniture at just Half Price THINK OF BUYING A BED RODM SET MARKED $300.00 for $150.00 THINK OF BUYING A DINING ROOM SET MARKED $450.00 for- $225.00 THINK OF BUYING A LIVING ROOM SET MARKED $200.00 for- $700.00 THINK OF BUYING A STOVE MARKED $150.00 forr $75.00 CAN YOU BEAT IT? This is a Lightning Sale—and lightning strikes only once, you know. To reap the benefits of these low prices you will have to act quick as lightning. Remember, this one-half off is not a reduction in our profit. It is a genuine loss that we would not take un- less it were absolutely necessary to meet the md]ustment period. This furniture was priced much higher —based on costs, it was worth every cent of its former price. We would like to sell it for what it is worth but our hands are tied. We are compelled to unload even if we lose money doing it. Barstow One-Pipe Heaters and Hoasier: Cabinets Not Included In This Half-Price Sale. A REASONABLE DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED, SCHW._'RTZ BROTHERS, Inc. 3.11.13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. n@j,gfi%{:&f&t‘fi : e by i rmerie Helpful Advies for Care of the Hair Worthy the Attention of Everyone Who Would Avoid Dandruff, itch- ing Scalp, Gray Hair and Baldness 1f, your hair is getting thin or you are troubled with dand~uft or ua.u.n‘.-'p. | use Parisian sage fo. week will surely be surprised (o see how guiek it ehecks falling hair and removes ey sign of dandruff and itching sealp. <Bstore going to bed 1 rub a little Part- sian to my scalp,” says & Whose \:xlur‘:n‘ll soft &g fluity b ia itly admires is keeps my From being dry, (aded or scraggly, heips it to retain ith natural color &nd Beauty, and makes it easy to dn- att | Deautitul, sott, glosey, heaithy hatr, and lots of it, is a simple matter for lhnu Wwho use Parisian Sage. This harm- . delleately perfumed. asd nos-greasy rator s sold by Lee & t all good drux and toilet ot-un. you get the genuine Parisian Sags money-back 1o lnd superiol | guarantes printed on every bottla S ——— HUMOR OF THE DAY “T was reading 4n article which says that fazz is popular in China.” “Well, if you've ever heard a Chi- nese orchestra you'll know why."— 1, | Baltimore American. Young Wife—“Are doughnuts like those your mother \ued 10 make ™ Hub (sampling them)— "Weli—er— the holes are just the same. —Ezx- - “Do you believe in heredi he Sunday scheol orchestra practiced | “Of course I do, Why, I've got one Friday evening at the home of Mr. and |of the brightest boys you ever saw.” irs. William Cook. Miss Abble F. Pray of Danielson spent the week end at-her home here. Mias Vera Chase of Providence. R. 1. | ing” is visiting her aunt, —Boston Transcript. Madge—"Chollic wouldn't tell us what Juck he had when he went bunt- Marjorie—"No wonder. A heldup Mrs. William Cook Iafl the l:p.t rlh man stood him against a tree and ptoe league meeting Sunday evening, the topie | his gun."—New York Sun. The| She— President. Wil- e confided the eecret of our engagement to just three of my dear~ est_friend. He—"Three, all told?" She—"“Yes; all told."—London Mail *She (pettishly)—"1 don't see why it is you find poker so fascinating.” Husband—"It's the quesns in the bought new hymn books which | deck, my dear, They remind me so dsed at the Sunday evening & much of you."—Irish World, Tourist (on eeeing a Boston au as reported by a western Yot “Say, guide, I've heard a lot about the great Oliver Wendell homes of Bos- {ton. Show ue a few, will you? —Bx- “How is your little brother, John~ ick abed. e hurt himeelf.” 'hat's too bad. How did he do it™ We were playing who could leam furthest out of the window, and be won."—American Boy. “The author of this book certainly understands women. “Nonsense. You can write anything u wish about women and somebody Tele- | ill believe it's true—New York Sung "Are you a bull or a bear in.Wall " replied Mr. Dustin Stax. “Whn T oot G T3 of & S5t8 profit I'm a bloodhound; and when I'm scars ed, I'm a rabbit."—Washington Star. The galley ships were invented by | oorqop? I see your music teacher the Corinthians, 700 B. C. coming. 'Have you washed your face and hands?" “Yes'm. “And your ears? ' “Well, ma, I washed the one that will be next to her."—Boston Transcript, “What reason have you for grouch- ing? Didn't you get $100 for allowing gour picture o US put 1x e Sepet e g been cured by Pudge’s Pills?’ Yes, I did, but hang it, my relatives are all asking me why | don't go to work now that. I'm cured.”—Ex THE KALEIDOSCOPE Young scorpions eat their mothers. {_Fish are believed to have a keem sense of smell. | The gellytish eats by vnwlut iteelt | around’ food ana absorbing it A London carriage manufacturer employs more than three hundred one~ armed men. Last year the average soot deposit per square mile in London was about | 400 tons. Chalic exposed to the air frequently - becomes harder than many varieties | of stone. A largs proportion of the Baptist ministers in England receive less than $15 a week. Nobel, the founder of the Nobel Prizes, owed his vast fortune to his accidental discovery of dynamite. To dream of hearing a clock strike ig said to foretell the death of a male. Clocks in dreams are not considered | lucky. | It is an unwritten law that the pres- { ident of the United States shall never | ride on the left-hand eide of his car~ riage. It was the burning of a starch fac- tory that first revealed the adhesive | qualities of scorched starch and intro- duced gheap gum. A recipe for the toflet, dating Back | to 1630, describes a method of a powder to whiten the face by a mix- ture of white lead and hog's grease. One who recovers from s 4 lipox | enters upon a new lease of iife. He f& | rarely ill afterward, and usually lives { to a ripe old age. In northern Alaska the cold is eften i |0 great that a howl of water flung from & window falls to the ground in | rattling ice crystals. | The English roval correspondence requires no postage. If it did, King George's bill for postage stamps would || amount to something like §50,000 a | year, A welghing instrument in the Bank | ] paper. il CASH SALE ONLY—NO CHARGES—ALL SALES FINAL of England is o sensitive that it will show the diffarence in welght caused by writing a signature on a elip of In the Polar regions conversation can be carried on with ease at a mile to.a mile and a quarter. This is be- cause the air is cold, clear and extra- ordinarily still, Diamond dealers don't like to great effect on precious stones. Murky weather will epoil the appearance of a diamond, but a really nasty, fofgy day will make even the purest stome seem imperfect. HAMPTON The fumeral of Lucius Whitaker was |held last Friday at 10 o'clock in the chapel. Burial was in Litchfield oceme- tery. |'un opinion on gems when the h’r“l: l:damn. It is a fact that weather has a i 4 The Harmony club will meet next Wednesday at Mrs. Hammond's. Mrs. Willlam Jewett is visiting in Am- herst, Mass. Mrs. George Fitts Is very fll There is to be a first class conoert given at Grange hall.

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