Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 7

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&om:‘ flnfi.gflufifi?&:flifin L) 5568 | Work Dol MReHLH Bt DAch: fimkm_ bo new at St o A tributs éractsd In fioNor of e % Q;unebillx Mbgg “‘mifi \.Iib war 18 attracting \\deauun on_the t 8108, The remem n.hofi Efln- pl ;ml b & scrolled 3% umflngndtktiohotmim ute. the cofpdniy payé n\difiml i) x: s fist of Harieg oh the 4 Dvm t‘ Frigay séfvice, for boys, tablet zsgrovsi ki S Kot at A spetidl musieal progam has ‘been m@& 5 the Bhiter irslots At ot uf s g i D‘;:i of ufll E% khgu h? by bflz§ P&!a!fils Danielson. x ubei = mfi -imbué inspem %fl :\se £ mh-h ma aeio ¢ ¢ ly Week and lay there Will a communion sef- a. m. e evenmg service on inion_ sef- rty recently at; her “broth ward Roberge, Adel A n:fl ety ify O. itondeaw, Artha¥ wh« o2 R & lietiy 0 arh The [flnlte irlbute Stan s{ ng ll -iiu id & b m-fi £ opposite tié In its usuai nnoflenu@na nmmw company pirchased the hrn der of viiOE Srcibd It without el cation ceFémehies: 1t stanas, hovem 25 an evi eneaolumap St o e \J’n"f s fimum o Nty e mammx 1iee. pisis, o 53 bish r ““ ?flll\ i :e‘;‘ (mltt i Bfirfi;\, : Judge W. Fémnér Woodward and Capt. g street. bfiflflg h[! & ?1 €, A. Hamilton o( the Dnniel%‘ ha hau many friends, who regret hid de- | DAFtHERt, WAES i HaFtford Tu parture. Mr. MecDaniel's stay in Akrbn|attéhd & flemt ;lh will bs for an indéfinite period, mx_}k:: MempeFs 8f !-»ly company, C.!cregational church Will be at 5 p. M. Fiits. &t jtioh &8 frequen 8- fence; - (or inb 's gi8ociation. .. tee:). Joseph E. Flage, Edmund R. Gag- | John D, Stromberg. T o okt ey, et i O N Oirch. s | . Almost anything eha happen. tnées | pe, James J. Charron and Asthur C.| To Court—ird Tdesday, Mareh 22nd, > T aum\h&;z\gflmm '*el-ruesda, throughout this territory, evls| Seooy g ";l::l;‘{‘e {‘:’*:filfi!;‘m Keith. 1o21, Hemy L. Sap ‘tesh, new suits, in pencil . o > ansereau ueRay, stripes k ¥ N lfit Had e mhm‘g dence of careles during a period bf “};“:; ceaseless underground activities fof b- | Feter Matphy. of Pomtent, wasre- 21, Joseph Boucher vs Lowell Davi ® |ger. Notwithstanding the gales P oA ooy mn!!\!bmfllflmkl' 216D Eplen. aidiy. the | Fevera) (hb!i' in\!!\lIQn xQfl un the ofit of Eohtrel. of umimr Amxmgfl R ey Arsiihg. ton his besn gm g mfll?fiz el of hin- g. !‘fflfl“'\:Tla pem hefii-& tip h “Ss- ey a8 to wm- the Wniforms fof the :lgifi eXpleted, Bt this m:ély Wit Hear fll\lfi t the présent ibeFe of the the Danielson Building and Loan asso: ciation 182 Wfre taken. for loans aré'pending. Jos ia DARIEISoR Tyesday on not definitely kAoWh Whether any - ap- ahy MensiFes. The first th a series of special Hol¥ services were hield Tuesday evening There will be Week at the Meéthodlst church. Bervices this ing _and Thursday eve: hing and on Fiiday afterhoon. Frederick Gamache, wio has been e Nflsh sariy hodrs of Mondng ab- teffioon Ad Tuesda¥ Wothlhe then Whs A chahge of hearly 5D dekrees In b X stare In Dapiieon, tha thé mercuty dFopd! h\i ¥n AIMOSE to the freezin spofit abow Hight Tuesday. There were ho re- ! Ports ot wamage to Buds StATEE By the uhusual peflod of heat, Shkienen S0t Hun groWwers Weré &% hg thefselves 88 reating the dnusual mildness of ‘his period may cvéntually result fa goch | Burg & Faksfortune foon ht the un” Cliises o the boreukh neveribled In | Kennédy caucus Thesday evéhing to Aominate bor- odi e?(h offitets for the ehsuing year weré | siraci pleaseg to learn that the board that has betn offies during the past iwetve | E months have managed to pay the ér- 18 expecteq to return here at the we énd. He Wil resume position wil t Weaving company, where he employed for several years. West Upton, Mass, for 2 tim h-ha at harh. and .G. A, Knox. Fat you out $ Supper. Goda be a sérvice Rediiln was giveh a pleas- inter street. xusn:, dang- X‘ flmgn Were ehjoved by all Tecéived mentz and & muney{!hcmdlnr two :oé: bieces: 8 g(m ufider 1 " | permitted to atténd tfl&éldlflbes tifiléss &d as & holl- Hereabouts have neatly uflw otit afid exeept I beitig §ofie points aré K as tly 15 the Gase Wi itlams; ppointed A, AT st fd In Acquiring y all of the past ln mm, to applicants fire de- gsday to e EXecutive coin- xLer vaer sefvice at the Corn- have prevailed most of the time for days, many are risking ®8tting grass and rub- bish fires and tite danger of their getting Of the ast ¥8rHes of shares 1sBued by Two 3Dplicallon! eph, C. Herrendin of Providence was 8 hisihess trip. It was xtated here Tuesday that it i8 pointrment il be ade to fill the vacancy if the office uf county sealer of welghts pioyen Ta New Berk Tgt several Smontns | the liquor thes expected to find and car- Mrs. Ethel Ricnmond. is -visiting rela- ‘for Mrs. Ellen M. e | i, 8, Stocking, of the Burial wag in Grove _getneteFy, Putnam. The bearers d Ebnis, Henry Anderson, flowefs and potted "!.u Iflmumulumu'w U I! IAM care of ofie child for a year and that -uf- In the midst of Holy week, Captain J. ficlent .money is. going to- be ey ”“ m’dm fm-“:s‘ Mea, i1 B, Berlbheiag - cnteftalfiig heF ;3' - fully maRkgea basebali 16% |sibter, Mrs.*Wiillam Alien, Snd daughter n. Bulger of the police department Conriecticut this week to care n years past, has plans in mind for the | Doris of Irviigted, 3 eienna _OF, New 'f" \Ml o rigid bah wiil B8 placed mlm 28ked to subseribe fof one br ofe eou- P 1 church are t> receive communion in large | Joseph Jennings, of Willimantic. Numerous complaints hat8 €oié to | Thers was a shortage of re SHORT CALENDAR ses8ioN Ing ifto the eéluthes of | Berg ease in thé Buperior court, Judde calendar and assigiment of cases, Thurs- ckens” durlng the past year of twe. | had mn grounds fof Helng exeuséa were Ing. aggravated 8incé the D!pnty Sheérift Charles E; Aver to sum- 6 6f Condectied nedy vs Wm. H. Cafhpbeli t.l agé and glrls under 16 years lflzl of the casé wis stafted. The plain- ] B et al vs Ben). R. Briggs, aamr.,' Clifford Ribited plcss to sich us. dn for billldihz & Bort facturers’ Supply Co., vs8 Wililamsville be held e MR cerned: At aktndst any hour of the day |, (U5 UL 0 JUrery Ini A.(wge Bur- Bon of Putiiam Heights called upon tem- fBhters ito—wibdus flémes racthg over | Frank L. Powell Edward \N. Nasot vs back to Putham until about 11 p. . Mrs. J. Bocadh vé Sadle Wheeler Nich- ally take over the arrangements for the timé to time, however, tirough tom- hasned Dr. B. F. Perty as chairman and ritil “notics’ Tuesday thét Whédi i+ & | childFén during @ peridd of ohe year. 1021 season; wiich whl open auflng the lt*l rlumual! home aftér atten under 18 yedts 6f sge Pons.’ Meinbers 6f Puthaiti lodge lm graudmother, Mrs. T number at the Easter morning services. Byron Barstow of Englewood, N. J. less chaperoned nrdpefly, Fire wardens aré warning pérsons that 3 B 1 section 4 Seara of alie, Wil Hot be smoke .miay be seen rising from Muire, Maf§ Boatérifid roughs, Ovila Martin vs Max Wolinsky, bers of the American joft Who tere sprodtiand on the SHibps proderty ,,m,l Aigne Gordon. George J. Roog vs Win. F. ols, Wi'lam A. Tator vs M At the invitation of the sursiving Meinbrial day exercises In this city. The mittees to work ou he:program for he the following as members of the commit- genéral anager of the Smith- ther, W, er Iufl‘lll&tninl compahy. Wi Wl&hl hidy it Q( F«rly-laur por conte ul&d the war, excillding. fureigmmdotns been pald. 4o dite: sarn ‘—- - they ate ace Féhit or by 4 guatdian, and a mfllm st bé Boha flde, Hot “a fri Who Brihes th & girl ind - véprésents that he wiil fesponsi- ble for her. Oceiirfencd of the past oW sien have thade # neceéssary to Summi y cheek Q’f\e tefldencg of yoling Mlfi to speed t il niy a fné ioft_of the résbzsnélb&llly fof what ! plited upon the ¥ou to be protected under le mfofi-&n&ni of the 1a% Lafring théih fror it they até uider 18 years of L‘;g.»r offenders are young men, ‘:fi“ fiave about Fedcred thelt majority oF who have Just paseéd It and thesa—thotgh i 16 theafls 4ppiy to all young mén—have Zmyeu ton the innoéerice af nmnhi;-) ication uf this budding un 8 of girls if a Wway t6 afousé publit Sentiment ag-um the bractice. facturers’ Supply Ce. uff Mfg. Co., Den's J. Hi i W. Kehnedy and Beajriee E. Ken- iy _ S v8 Alexander Kalechitz, Braima M. Walawright vs Judson A. Wanwfight, Louls J. Syl- vestur et a1 v8 Franels Dowping, H. Lan- dan vs M. Goldvatar, Assignments to Jufy=—2nd Tuesday. March 2 1921, Georg€ D. Brown vs areumuchacustomua tree at Christmas. l-ynnnnceyonnuonm‘hu (> interesting lotofEnterdd’llull we're showing now. manski post-Liénten festivities open With & umm book valted @t $60 bas beeh uhmdxmeudmuumbcmm& to éach iodge. Bach Eik will ¥ 3 eomilfie month. n fas ré g o Membersaf sodléties bf St Mary's|the funeral of . her. ims unléss mmmsa & blni vé beén niotéd fof thélr genercsity, or gudrdid) o peclally in chatitable “eitefprisi r;l i £ fere spent &\ few days at {be home of his fa-| Captain Bulger rélative to the téndency #8day morning when ume came Bfown vs Strofn- of nfifl:inh}uyodn& 'lfll jst entering | staft the trial of the AT BHEKAN DAY Sot I‘l!fl dance 1izards who have learfied to Jafhes 3. Webb_presiding. _Aftef all| Windham coufity Superlor Soiirt hoFt upoh what they are pléased to tefm t8 Who hd been disqualified or who fig Exéuséd, Wers|dayl March 2ith, At 10:80 ollorkc & 3 xl8t: sérving ih the cdss o at Putnam, Judge Jai prevas e e ean mumhnihhbfinm,, SiE Wota 1oh. oo the esugt _ dirested g . War. ort Calendar— w A statuts of the n miofé méd. Ifi the aftérnoon, the |al vs Frank S. Ke‘a k Brolibits boys under fourtesn y-Jurors Have been obtdihed, the Bt |07 1n suine TOF HIHEY. Whish, He, Cltish| Geroge 3 - v ";,?u&g,, 3 “,“ s suing for mtn orge roghs, Emsline WilbLp fi:::e:gunr:;b:x‘bfim“ o é'" is dié E“ i a8 the balanté ont an dccourt Barr vs Gertrude Bazr, Irank A.,Ypauld- P ing vs Allen J, McDonald, Acadfa Manu- Hails. these aré dangerous days; so far as the | JEUCE A . Co. At 1 & r{:‘gfl. E«ai?:i afé i?vmugfl: Hability of causing forest fires are con- | B4T A K o b ek Ao w; r mul ¥ of the country hereabouts. Late Monday F e¥ening Fire Wardsn Whitman Danel- | YOUng, John Basil 3 G Thomas Mara_vs Gedrge Rood. havihg & mmeeting o Yolunteer ah fire-| To Court—Oakland Motof Caf 06, ¥4 the town farm. 'The formér servies meh | a,S' aHrold 8. Maine, Harlow M. Tracy’ who Went out &0 fight the fire did not get | 2nd John Bouther v8 D). Fvérett Tayion, 3 Mary Griffin v8 Ji fiembers 6f the Civil war, Anslem May- | yer Israel v F. A. Kovaryles, George E. otté post, Ameriedn Legion, wiil practic? legioh will mest with the Civil war vet- rans and other patriotic societies from day. 1In connection with the arrange- tments for Memorial day the post has gray and tan herring-borie weaves. Spring Overcoats, of black arid dark oxford gray — fancy Coats, of imn- ported goods, suitabls for either street .or machine wear, New Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery— ported Tuesday as improwing at the Nor- wich lospital wheére be 8 receiving |’ treatment, and this has proved joyous flews for his many friends in Pitnam and | hhis home towh ,where great symp- athy Aas been expressed over n-o temp- ofary bfeaking down of his heakh The mercury sipped down within a fei degrees of the freezing point Tues- day frorning after kiting up into the eighties and establishing a March record Mohday. taining and distributing beoge. The resident has esmplainad to the po- {lice here that strange men came to ms home last Saturdy’evening. One [ them eame to the Goor of the P:‘xflrez man’s home anq represented that the in- quifer and the men who were dvestp- anylng him were Putham police officérs and deslrous of searchins the Pomfret man's mremises for liquors. While the inte:view was golne on &t pdnnsdn ¥, Match 23¢#d, Waren 24th. 1921 ‘Lyon vs Francesco Ferrigno et al; March 24th, 1921. Walde TH Allen 3 March 290t! ;o simngars were eneneen A oy | YO fBberten g that ihe season o At st e Everything for Man or Boy. through the stable and other bulldings | At 18 1o opeh a week from Friday March 29th, 1921, Hvman plaintiff in error vs John L. dmfe. in deféndants n er- should Provide some great short in. the |~ on _the pro e opehing days. Th £ o 9 8. Sech N5 Putham_police officers havs Béen s RARE fce on trout streartis hereabouts and the THE 3 al. 3 opefating in Pomfret in 2earch of - Gt o h Tuesday, Mareh 29th. 1921, Ro- CYR BUILDING fhor e i "Who ‘oheared ot v | KA o nov sartiiany Sk 0 facts| [ 50 G pranle . Cornint oanteison CHURCH - home of the Pomfret man were und-ubt- ttFactive. :r)\fi it ‘thit the past wifie | 15t We . March 30th, 1921, Har- 5 edly crooks who had a certain lead. but > 55 WM T ol Chas. H. Pellet. SOUTH WINDHAM ‘The Ladies' Mission eoclety is to h a reading. musiéal and litefary éntertain- ment in the church parlors soon. W. P. Barstow has been enmter- taining her niece, Mrs. Waltef Appley. and little daughter Dorothy of Waterford for five weeks. ~They will Tetiifn lo their home today (Wednesday). William Bell. who has beefi efiiployed at the Smith-Winchester Manufaéturing company’s.plant for a number of years, concluded work with the company Thurs- y,and will occupy his farfii“in Wind: ter Was §0 mily is also taken by itheé fout men as Indicating an exceptionally good fishing season. i$s ‘Katherine Byrhe was in Boston on a busthess trip Tuesday. Flowering plant sior the aster seassn Weéfe amiong the pleasing offerings being shown here Tuesday, rée motor vehicle opérators) licenses ore fsstied here Tucsday by fiospector rton. Special musieal programs will be give én at the Baster sefvices at pfactically il thd churches of this,eity. picked out the wrong house to ‘seatch for Iy away. The foregoing Incident following closé upin the heels of another rald here last week in which $1,600 worth of ligu-r is said to have been stolen from a fafm- houss where it was stored is indieative of the way things_age being @one In these arid days that were to be so quiét snd raceful and lady-like, 80 ‘twas said. Putnam lodge of Flks Is asked to adebt one Armenian child; as is being asked of every other lodsC of Elks in Connecticut.| Mahy &itizens of Putnanr are wonder- The fequest is made in letier that have |ing how 16n€ it will be before the Con- been sent out t6_ihe Yarious lodges By | nectjput cormdany arranges to coment thé Distiict Deputy Exalted Grand _Rulér | space covered by i's tracks on Grove ougi’s bills and find seficient surplus b s for Dnsier eal A. Brestchnei-| Johit A. M¢Afthiir-of HartfBrd. - Thé re- | steeét, through - whieh a state highway ‘W. P. Barstaw, who has sold his home d A from the réveiwe of the year Yo pay —adv. quést is fade jh confiection with the in- |of eement was completed last ye to M. W. Golden, expects to vacate the 550 AT $2480 on the indebtédness of the bor- > = tensive effort tl«ac is beihg!made during | Shériff Chafles A. Gates of Williman- |first of April. Mr. and Mr. Bagstow bohli'\—uu-—'i'he Collinsville seniof| Holy week to Loost the NeawHast Reliet! tic Wwas In Putnam 'npsday on 5 busl| will board at the hotél until he ends his » Emplotes of the Beuthern New England Teeiphoht compafiy have been &nl ot 3 few dayh in trinming trebs ahd cut: ting awiy brush rueting thelr lines]. rday, Mareh 27, and Will be gone on !L class Wi 1 leave fnr ‘Washingten, D. C, e AipRE the southeriy side of the State high- vey bitwoen Dagville and Attawangsh. Mrs. felen Beriler La- IERE, 38, Who.dled at 4 4. M. Mohday at Point LeVs, P. Q, artived héts Teh: day_evéhing. Mis. LaBrahche Was Born in Denielson, attendéq St. JAfmes’ sehool r] .-m her gmhodd years n this place, ad been a resic .\'bnl al mhaua M Tore thah a dee: She 1daves RO hushAnd iRa skt chi: dren. Farmers are hot slow to take advah- 1488 6 the fadt Ihat March of thia yeds has brought e{md!tium that make it pos- sibie 18 Wh k8 PIOWIRE ARd scords of hetes alfeady hlve been gone over By uui ¥ UNION SUITS FOR SPRING This famous make of Unlon Suits is noted for their perfect Btting gualties. Nobundnnmn-hu&ng shape retaining. MMMummmflhhw of yout body. Long or short sleeves, regular or stout sizes. $1.95 PER SUIT e EASTER NECKWEAR SPECIALS 50c, 85c, Obe, $1.35, §1.45 FOR MEN'S WEAR ALLEN’S MEN'S SHOP AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS EASTER HATS | We have featirgd in this great collection every new riake and color of the sea- 6h. All fine materials and expert werkmanship in meking. There’s the very Spirit of Youth about the Hats this | Spring. They’re just so pretty and | bright that they inspire one ts enthusiasm, FRUIT TRIMMINGS is the new fad for Spring. EASTER NECKWEAR EASTER COLLARS, in Or: Sprmg and Eacter Are Terms Almost Synonymous — gandie, Veni;g Lace, Eye!et at any rate the events are 8o elosely interwoven you couldn’t pry themm apart, hence our Enbreidery and Embroid- || SPRING OPENING, togethet with our EASTER SHOWING is a combination, ered Net. Remtiiber, We can furnish and completely outhit the EASTER COS' thete is not. VESTEES, of Val Lace, Of- || an article entering inté the collection biit it ean be found here in great variety, from the gandie and Venise Laes. EASTER HAT down to the NEWEST SUEDE PUMPS OR OXFORDS, and 4t prices. which reflect the new and lower range, prevailing this seaton. 8o let us help you to select fiwu !llings most siiitable for your figure and complexion.- SU“'S of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Serge. - COATS AND WRAPS ofhigh: mdeBdMa Cloth, Velours an €8. DRESSES of Taffeta, Crepe Satins, Georgette and Tricoth\e WAISTS of Georgette, Ponges, Wash Sntin, Pussy Willow Taffeta and Volle. oy mm;zm&zmmmm i plete stocks. auxma*r.mou ; COLLAR and CUFF SETS, of Swiss Muslin, Orrandie, Dotted § Coluu! fld, and Barred in with Col- ored Edge. e ifidtions v Tomato Dot, Navy with Bl Dot, Black with Toma- ;: DOt‘,v?tll:Ck vmhkilue Dst, avy Spark Q—Gfl- black, browii, na | | | pfotlnct, but selections mmm well-kivown * ‘ Glo rdo'n” s mntzd colors.

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