Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 6

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though Re com- la mnnt ‘why\& derson, 4% a teacher of Tequitdd By law 16 be examined and founa qualified fn the orditaty branches ¢humerated in section 10007 of thée gen- 4nd 16 obtain the certificaté théréin provided for, such, as was held By Judge Greene in his memeorandum on the Gemuprér in the original action to thésé applications relate, is the it #ate 6f dur statute law. then, that the plaintifft ap- , by mandamus, the By thé town sehool eom- & certificats, shé must #0e 6f the éssential requisites at or befors the date 6f sought, #o examined in 764 Branchés and found quali- therein that, under said -statute, it theh Décame the duty of theé committes %6 Her such certificate. " a4 used in said n most liberally con- stried in faver of the éandidate for a céttifiatec, imports at léast Such an in- vmwm of Ner qualifications to teach of said enumerated branches that e grrrgien ) qualifications thay légitimately be reached therefrom. The provision, in said section, that no certifiacts to 'téach in gradés above the third ‘shall be granted to any person Whe “has mot passed a satisfactory ex- amination in hygiene” might well be tak- én a8 contemplating éven a more formal and eompéte inquiry e to this branch, dven i€ it be nét régarded as hacratceriz- ing the examination in the other branhecs which is réquired by sald statuté. The facts admitted under the allega- tions of the application against the mem- béts of the town dchiodl committee and the answer théreto, and the evidence ad- @uesd upen the hearing are mot sufficient to @isleose and establish such an examin- atisn of thé glaintif appliant as. under said sebtion 10007 when mbst Iberally ednstried in her favor, would eonstituce the mécéssary lsgal perquisits to and fotndution for the issuance of a certifl- ate to Ker, On the contrary it appears thet n6 inquiry was undertaken, either bf the cofinittes 6r sub-committée, as t0 Ber qualifieations except as related to thé teaching outside of music. Such in- fottnal report, it any, a8 was made to the #chodi committes by er for the sub-com- mittes 23 to her guallfications and such veférence thereto, if any, as was contain- d in thé letter fhom Turner to the plain- tiff notifying hér of her employment must, of nécessity, have relatéd solely to hef abllity t6 téach music since hér proficten. ey in othér Branches had been, if consid eréd at all by thé sub-committee, con féssedly assumed to exist rather - than tested and disclosed by means of anys thing partaking of the nmatufs of an ex- aminatoin. The plaintiff-applieant was not ex- amined sréquired by said aéotion 1007, either by the sehdol éommittee of by the committée By them apéintéd, and any finding on the part of said eommittes, that she Was qualifidd to teach sald epec- ified Branehas, Which might Bé impliet fréf their aSquiéscesies in her driginal fopicyay ehd ffo nher re-employment illegal and ineffective because |u:kn: m. required basis of such a find- ing, to wik, such an éxamination in said branéhes as-ths statute contem- Dlates. For this féason the school eommitiee coUld not, at any time, have lawfully givén the plaintiff a eertificate. and con- seéquently éannot néw be compelled by mandamus, so to dé. As to the applieation against Marland —the faéts admittéd by the pleadings and given in évidéned disclosé no votes or acts by the 8dmmittée, within the offictal cognizante 6f Marland 4s sécretary, which it Was his dity to record and wiiich 86 nét appéar of record. The ;gflluuum against Marland and & al. are denied and dis- iy inman, J. Wn Attdftey B, L. Darbie and his associate in thé éase. Attorney C. E, Siacik wS{1g R SRS on Friddy Wikt sten. if any, miy be taken by the plain: Embalmer it in what 18 an inténsely interesting case for the fedple of thi stown. Pat- DANIELSON, CONN. eéntly, the néxt move i# up to the attor- 23 Academy St. Phone 283; alse 257-4. | neys'for Miss Wardéll. It is,possible Judge : TeAdon IsoPimples. HmrThinand FellOut. CuticuraHeals. healed.” (Signed) Thomms A. LamsonSt.,East Mass., ]uly 9, 1920. Use Cuticura Soap, Ofntrhent and Talcum for all toilet | YR ......x..m--,m Agros: -n_\-g ey DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND FOCKET BILLIANSA FOUE ALLEYS THREE TABLES ‘WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY, Bowling is the sport for il given away every Saturday. A.F. WOOD The Local Undertaker DANIELSON, CONK, PARLORS § MECHANIC ATRERF k9 NATHAN BERKOVITZ DEALER IN POULTRY Plgmm Q o I pay spot cash—Drop posta and I will call 30 Delhi St. Providenes; R 1. MARTIN, T. BURNS Funeral Director and ! sory in ¢lipping glass window dan in thé town hall bt lar who helpéd himseif-to. tevolvers. The atiéntion of Mr. J¢ was called t6 the Bréak éarly Friday morning by Chiét Johw MeFafland. Thotigh other gobds in thé windew werd in Teach of thé maA Who ato6d oA thé sidewalk and helpsd Bl volvers after an in the glass, ne Oné was the révélvers stolsh 32 calibre, the othér of .25, ‘The two Weapons' weré _pFiced vespectively at $18. i3 and $17.50. The manner in Whish the slats glass. Which is héavy, {8 cragked from top ts, bottom, indicates cuttér hld beén u ment was employsd 6 !kd.k out fhe dec- tion of giass té bé femowed. Mr. Jerdan estimates that it Will comt absut $100 to replace thé broken windew Anothér adjoarnment to Mareh 15 of the meeting of the stacikholders 6f the Goodyéar Tire and Rubbér company Was announced on Friday, the date 6n Which thé meeting was to Bdvé Bééh heéld. The further deélay is dué to thé desire of of- ficials of the company to Saéure additich. al proxies, it was statéd in presy ges. patches sent out on Thursday sight. It i8 understooq that About 15 pér cent. of the creditors’ proxies havé beén ebtained, but that more timé is requiréd t6 enablé the Goodyear péoplé to ses other eféde itors relative to the refiiancifig plans. This Saturdsy seraiag Jeseph Bardick, 16, who has béén oyed at the Webl- worth store here will bé takén by Deputy Sheriff Chalres B. Ayer to thé stats re- formatery at Chéshirs, to which Burdick was ordersq sent by Judge W, Fenner Woodward at & séssion of thé town edurl. Burdick, under a grilling by Chiét Me- Farland, admittéd that he Bas been stealing g00ds from the Store singe with- in a week of the tims When hé was first employed there, the period of émpley- mént extending over absat six wéeks. Chief McFaflang said that Bupdick Ad- mitted- taking goods and giving them away. Someé timé ago Burdick élietéd in thé navy, but was dischafffed én aécount of a physical disability. Friends here lenrned Friday of the duc den death at Salt Lake City ¢f Mrs. Hel n C. Lyford, sistér of Dr. W. H. Judson. With her husband, Jefférson Lyferd, she was oh her way &ast from Califernix, wheré they havé been staying sinée ths first_of the year and had stowped the Utah -eity for a visit with friénan. Thursday aftérnéon abeut § 9. m, Mrs. morthage SUN NORMA TALMADGE, in THUNDERBOLT JACK No. Lyford suffered 2 cérdbral he and died almost tminediatély. Mrs. Lyford wak & ddughter of Andrew and Lucy Matthéws Judson and was born t Milford, Mass, in 1864, Bhe Wwas well known in Daniélssn, wheté; & fumbsr of years ago, she madé hér 6 withi Judson ang family. She m 4 woman of exceptionally ~ ehsertul = - d kindly of Réart and et belsvid 37 U the many friends shé had heré. She mich interestéd in chureh Werk IM 4 leader of many aetivities of thé Unitari: an church in heér homé town of West Upton, Mass. She alss was & Sreininént member of the Eastirn Star. Mri. Ly- forg leaves her hushafid and éns Brothér, Dr. W. H. Judson of Danislésn. body is to be brought east for burlal A Story of Love and Adventure i the Seuth Sea lolands “SHE LOVES AND LIES" 9—SCREEN LETTER MACK SENNETT CO‘MEDY . A WORD TO THE WISE STOP BUYING JUNK! SECONDS AND DAMAGED SHOES GOOD SHOE IS CHEAP, TODAY U Ql-:fl S DAY did_when it came to rescui a Chinatown. o “‘IT'S A BOY” THE FASTEST EVER!! What Cupid and the Cops’ esuldn’t do, Dinty Mystery, romance, drama, Qhr!ll—lnd quicker action than a Riot Squad turn-out! Mack Sennett Comedy Paramount Magazine TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” girl from “THE The TTUSUNDAY, ‘CONSTANCE TALMADGE, , MONDAY AND TUESDAY ”~ LOVE EXPERT” Blizzard Comedy ‘Elizabeth Frane 14, dnughtée of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Franeis, I8 a patlent at the Day Kimball hewpits], whérd Thursday evéning, she wa# hurriedly operatéd upon for appendicitis. Wednes: day she appéaréq to Be as well as usial and played about, but &ufing ¢the éven- Our Spring Shoes Arrived Ready to Sell Ladies’ Snappy Oxfords and Pumps Fine and Serviceable Men’s Dress and SUPREME FEATURE CONCERT PHOTOPLAYS Breed Theatre £, ing eomplained of pains. A phvsician was called Thursday mémning. v ening her condition had bécéths #e atrlaus that it was décidéd to rémevé hér at oncé to the hospital, ang tPon her ar- rival théré shé was iminéddtely epérated upon. Shé was réperiéd a8 Quite il during Friday, but hét rezarded as favorable. This is the very timé t6 Ma¥ Pour friut tréés prundd. Weé are resdy t6 do the word. Vietér Perréault, Box 23, Danielson —adv. A tew of SuE Buthrass uciels: Pipvin? stone cigars, 10 cénts édeh; d ot 53 cents 1b.; paf fudge, 57 aenes . n?u the Druggist, the Rexiall Store. ad. Firemen were ealled but F¥idey mora- ing to extinguidh a ¢himnry fire at the X Work Youu;m of Mallery Hats just received. And what a a few. rricewmh'mmd.n variety of Spring colors |. SPRING HATS FOR MEN' your otyl. here among the big mortment Brims are nastower this Spring. Curled or atmght edgci. Medium or wide bands. High crowns and low crowns, Yeou'll quickly find your kind of hat. And the te consideting the famous Mal- Goldblatt's 46 Franklin Street house on High strest occupied by the famillés of Frederic Dubuc and Frank Mailhot and owned by Philip 8. Maynard Thére was no damagu<to the property. Announcement is made 6f the marriage Weanesday évening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. 8. Mitche'l of Broad strést of Miss Hilda Hibbalika of Goodyedr and Francis French, Jr., of Putnam, Mrs. Gértrude Thatchér, a missionary recéntly retufneq from Japan, will spesk at 2 meeting at the Pentécostal chureh on Tuesday évening. Miss Carrie Chamberlain will have the ‘membeérs of the Fortnightly club at her Tomé of Hawkins streét for a meeting next Tuesday. Dr. Clarenct Hill Frank will bs the speaker Tuesday évening next at Men Only Sccial being arranged by the Broth. hood of the Baptist church: J. L. Spaiding, formerly a resident of Danielson, died in Los Angeles recently. He was in his $1st year. He had been away from Danielson many years, but Orpheum Theatre ; Danielson, Conn. SATURDAY, MARCH 5th The Big Fun Show of the World and Absolutely New This Visit BRINGING e in. Try on SEA Children s Shoes of Wearing Quality Endicott-Johnson Boys’ Shoes that can- not be beat for their long wear, at prices lomr than expected. LOOK FOR AND COME TO EESaa e MALLORY HATS ALLEN’S MEN’S SHOP 13 CENTER s-mm DANIELSON, ‘CONN. onosm'. ORPHEUM THEATRE | The Big Musical Comedy Sénsation THE 8AD SEA WAVES NO|P Shoes Shoe Store Norwich, Conn. always kept in touch wth the affairs of this town. Ticket Specalators Fleased, ‘Thé report that thers i compulsory at- téndance at thé theatts in Petregrad is !mud by tickél épsculators here as the #00d neéws that Has come eut of nus!'h, #inés the révelution.—New York Evenint Post. BORN. SAUGKUE-—I8 Bnm. hespital, Feb. 21 1921, & son, William Bmmet, and ‘s Willlim Snugros ot ' nulea n Stoningten, TFeb. 23, :mv 5 hu iy Catherine Klinabetn, o .‘ . 4nd . rs. Philip G. Sheffleld. 1 —-In tortingten, Feb. 23. 1921, a i dlu.ohlof to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Kirk. ONLON—_In Mystie, Feb. 23, 1821, Son' 08 e and Hoa. Georze 'Conion, Bl‘llGlLss——ln New Londow, March 32, %sn" 2 son t6 Mr. and Mrs, Foster L, LI ll—ln New Lenden, March B ,unnmn erren Franklyn, bridge stréet, New &ur oeH Wood: MARRIED RANDALL—WOODING—In North He- Conn., JMaeh 3, 1021, 14 Bev. 1\ James uss; Llhlfibn o e 1T North l-hv all of lnx o(l SephSeldin Hantiagten f 014 Lyime, FRENOH — EIBBAKKA — In Danielson, March 3, 1931, Rranels Frenon T o Putnam ‘and Miss Hilds Kibbakks of Goodyear, BIED. . - HOPE~In Nonun, Marel 8, 1921, Jo- scph Hope, aged §) vears, Funéral af, Gager's Bariors, 10 Pmkhn nmet.,mmdny morning, March at 8.30. ““Réquiey) mass at St.. P-mex' church at § o'clock. Burial if St Jo- seph'S cémetery. FOLEf—In Norwieh, Marh 4, ) Pltn;xk Foley. e neral at thé h of his d ;s Cb;n‘elllulnl?:%efl ' .“.:ur ion s 8 }{eiuum o ndgy Funm a8 131 eladi. " Batial in' S Marye -t tery, Autdmebile cortége. r.vro!nsiuuamy m Sait Lake City, Utah, Mareh 3, 1821, Helen G. Judson, wife .6t Jll.rlén Lyford of West Up- ton, 1 ARed 5T years, tormerly ot Fall MORE, WHILE JIGGS 18 VISIT. ING AT THE SEASHORE. 30 PEOPLE SOME BEAUTY CHORUS PRICES ~ $1.30, $1.00, 7S¢, 80c MATINEE—7e, 50¢, 256—Plus Tax. SEATS NOW ON SALE Al ST Ton, e, ® Fmipeles. 'PAL‘III!G——M . Feb. 8phidi ‘ Y gs ye » native of wum:l«?, w;!fi:dmm ot ty, Conn HAMILTON—Entered into_rest, at Nor- un x-m\ l. nn. aeorn Wasley 2, | second, case, A, | enough business ALL MEANS — THAT'S PUTNAM In the superior court Rere Friday, Judge James H. Webb paused almost im- mediately aftér the opéning of the session t6 pay & tributo to Justice William Case of the supreme court whose death occur- red this weéek, “I feél quite suré that the members of the bar shafe With thé court sorrow over the death of Justice Case. He was rev- ered throughout his career as common pleas and superior court judge and as a member of the supremeé court of errors. Nearly all of you knew him. He pre- sided over this court and occupied this bench. He was 3 man of unusual abil- ity, bréad culturé and keen literary tastes. He endeared himself to all and I am sure that his memory will long county bar.” On ‘account of the adjournment of eourt this Week out of respect to Justice Case it became necessary Friday to go over the assignment list and re-arrange bus- iness for the coming Wweek. The assignments are now arranged as follows: To jury: Tuesday, March 8, first case, Paul Kubaska vs. Joseph Ruszenas; Helen Kubaska vs. Joseph Ruzenas; Wednesday, March 9, Firemen's Fund Insurance company vs. Jesse K. Rich; second case, Guy L. Baker v&. John T. Ryan; third case, Mabel A. Cochrane vs, Arthur Perry. In case the jury list does not furnish the following assign- ments, to court, were made: Wednesday, March 9, first case, Sophia Kulbacki vs. Chester Mathewson; second case, Charles E. Lyon vs. Francesco Ferrigno - |et al; third case, Hyman S. §ghwartz, vs, John L. Hall ét al adms. For Tuesday, March 15, special assign- ment, Mary M. Graham vs. Hugh Gra- ham; second case, Harry E. Back vs. Peopie's National Insurance company; Church & Aken 15 Main Stree! Funeral : abide with the members of the Windham |n SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY . THE ADORABLE * VIOLA DANA INA PICTURIZATION OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD' ““TURDAY EVENING POST STORY “The Off Shore Pirate” HONESTLY, THIS IS A GREAT PICTURE—SEE IT BY OUR WORTH-WHILE TIP. TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY third ease, Walde Tillinghast Sons vs. N. Y, N. H. & H. R. R. company. In the case of Jacob Alpert et al vs. Nazaire Peloguin, hearing on demurrer, the counsel agreed to file briefs. Judge Webb heard and granted a peti- tion of Adelard Dufresne, Mary A. Du- fresne and Lawremce Francis Dufresne, all of the town of Plainfield, that they be allowed to change their family name to Ashley, which was represénted as being the nearest possible translation of Dufresne, into English. The _petitior. was g.anted and under it Mr. Dufreéne hereafter will be known as Del Ashley, his wife as Mary A. Ashley and the son as Lawrence Francis Ashley. The Ash- leys were represented by Judge W. Feén- ner Woodward of Danielson a8 counsel. Court adjourned until next Tuésday ing at 10.30, when the jury will be ndance session of the eourt was call- ed to Judge Webb missing a railroad connee- tion at Willimantic, due to ah aécident on the Air line, court did not come in until 140 p. m. One uncontested divoree ease was heard at Friday's session of the superior court | here, that of Walter Corcoran of New York, formerly of Meriden and of this county, vs. Johanna Corcoran. Deser- tion, in 1907, was charged by the plain- tiff.” Corroborative testimony was of- fered by Dr. Walter L. Corcoran, a ne- phew of the piaintiff and h@ise surgeon at the Knickerbocker hospital in New York. Radleal changes. in the probate laws of the state of Rhode Wland as provided | for in a bill nqw pending before the ju. diclary commitlee of the legislature of that state may prevent {he estate of Frank A. Sayles from paying a tax $10,000,000. There is interest in thfs particular estate in Putnam because of the fact that the French River Textil company of Mechanicsville and the Prt. nam Light and Power company are if- in it. The estats s sald to amount to $70,000,000, The act referred to makes its appear- | anee, according to some of the Rhode Is- land legislators, to afford relief for the Frank A. Savles estate, The sweeping changes which the act provides would pen at 10.30 a. m, but owing to | ~| 0@ Rowever, that it i3 essent - TODAY—FOUR SHOWS 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 A Remarkable Picturization of Harry Leon Wilson's Best Known Novel. THE SPENDERS With An All Star Cast Including JOSEPH DOWLING, NILES WELCH, CLAIRE kAlDMAMS and ROBERT Mec- “Her Dog Gone Wedding” Sunshine Comedy PATHE NEWS DANCE TONIGHT T.A.B.Hall 3 ETHIER’S JAZZ BAND Old and Modern Dances GIVEN BY THE NEW LONDON COUNTY SOCIAL CLUB L O. O. F. HALL TONIGHT Return Engagement of Prof. Tinkham's Orchestra ld seldom be taken advantage of in Rho#* @gland, it is claimed. It is cn'n- proposed measure be enacted into that the executors of the Eayles esia an properly function unider t nless relief is affc will be nec: fit | poration, 1a | other propert ler to get money {to pay its ust debts. Lack of money to mect these dchis doss not in any way suggest that the estats is insolvent. Ae- (Continueq on Page Nine, Col. Seven) Brooklyn Savings Bank. 97 MAIN .TR‘ET. DANIELBDN CONN. PORATED 1872 STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 18 1928 05,082 Directors —~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistan NENEY E CHURCH WM. 8MITH ALLEN ASS| DEPOSITS . SURPLUS AND PROFITS . wees ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED BY M INTEREST RATE 4/ PER CENT. PER ANNUM. THIS BANK OF § RINGTN IS AT YOUR SERVICE. J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Presiden . Hi BURNMAM, Vice President. POTTER Trmunv ml n %wu h‘ luld u.m‘-‘ late “ ’ . Ay, March b oty R | Telephens $28-3

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