Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 6

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LEGAL NOTICES. 'NOTICE liable to ligble to pay said P M _Town of Monwme on list ol 1’!0, 1021 wa-‘ e the 1st of Febru and for the purpoee of id’ taxes 1 will be at the Uncasvill Postoffice on Tuesday, the 12th day of 1, 1921. from 10 a. m. until 12 m. he same day at. the hou.e ol Ro“n. m Apfll ntil 3 P m. Yon | Tad: 1521, 2 ine store of Chasies fereue‘ | hl!k Aj at Trading vae from 10 a. m. until 12 | e B ot L '.’?'&“m?&'.e""« Hira "1 'éu"n.‘“"‘gm"" i e of m Am e Taen. ztt‘g nuuT‘ t sme M Voo ln\ . at the of About a week vm be requirsd to do gfl n dn l lsm. 1!21 mm;e,, m. t! and spinning and lc\el.rry out 'ri 0 AM at store | L:: r:«::: pr:,un.ory‘ processes that |of John‘?’(‘vltn. in Chesterfleld, from, 11 must precede. the" stafting. of the looms: '-““'"11';1 Also_on e Sy Within 10 days the entirs plait will be t the store of John Fenove n Oak- dnh 2 p. m. until 3 p. m. in operation, 2 bit of -news tnat will be| “A1 persons neglecting this notiba will generally-regarded as the best the people |be charged 1legal additions and {-avel of ‘the dm: have heard for.a l+ng time. |fees. say$ he has been informed by the dlrec»h of the company that ev- u-yfidn: indicates that the operation eof the plant full time scheduie will be |19 permanent, as. mtflflfl“ baL very prom- ising indsed. Mr. Boys llmd-y 'hu qrnnned his plant council, in “which eyaty fepartment is_represented: 'Members ¢ (ne council will meet weekly. and -discuss afairs p taining to the- X ments, all" to’ the ehd that great operation and better resqlis may le ob~ tained. through the ' khowisigs brought out at these gatherings. Prior te the closing dewn of the plant 980 were emploved there; z on day and ‘night shifts. AX.the nigh shift of workers were ndt as nume=us as-the dav force, Mr.-Boys estimated on Sunday that 500 will get work with the plunt running full-‘time with ‘cne gt /of ‘workers. . . The Ml.emen ~m‘wmh opemed by the" twenty-sighth snnual ball-of Car- gilt Councll, “Knights of Columbus. A large - numj ‘has been dis. posed of and’ ths “twenty-sighth affair es ‘to ‘be_the bigkest and most en- Joydble'yet. * The “decorators are at work and’ the hall” will: be' ‘transfor into a il room. "Hay's. erchestra of Whitins- le” hias ‘Beén ‘secured -and this in itself insures' a_good program. Tha fellowing committeés are in‘ charge: Floor director, A. J.-Brodeur; assistants;,” A." -Newton Vaughn, and P..T. Ryan: tecention com- i . Mullan; John Slattery, A. 7 Kenhedy, ‘Alexander Gil- man, ‘Wilfred ‘Maynard, J; McKenna :and James O'Neill:: committes of Imng:«l Shbrhek chajrman.; A, J. i rvaymies B.-1. MsGarry, see- mandery . dpeéch m&h‘ with the wsentiment that mhd. e gift. ue] Baldwif, as president of the r Social club, "M:h Mr. BO!,; founded, him a lite membersh é eather holder, from the Another happy memory was the er- ganizing of the Goodyear Secial Clib When the floor space was about sixteen pre: 2 neat ~From. Mfe. Joseph Green, president of the Weman's club. Mrs. Boys receiveq an w Star ring of beautiful design and # tope of pearis. * T. J. Fyans tof Fall . for many years a friend of the Boys family, was present and presented them in cormection with a generous tri- bute, a horseshoe of flowers, . the plece eing :i nu in height ‘and very beau- was’ the old blacksmith’s fddle. club has grown to its present dimensions throtigh the efforts of the Goedyvear peo- ple and is self-supporting in every way. 1 consider it the greatest asset the Good- year Cotton Mills hold. We also ‘remember. with pleastre the organizing- of our anhual field day held oni{Labor Day every vear ang the annual 2utomobile :picriic held- the first Saturday in, August, each of which was in évery vay siiccessful and are hlppy memoriés of all our people. “ We have also béen very proud of eur athletic: association which: has so suecess- fully Randled our baseball, football and other sports for the past eight years. I 'sincerely - hope thl.l all’ these activi- ties will be continued by my .successor and the Kappy life of the village will con= tinue. The only+gark cloud we have. had has been trJ. serious depression in bus- iness ‘during -the past six: menths and. I have Had .. many heartaches at the thoughts of the.care and worry you have all".experienced, . but . I -believe the .sun will s0on be shining again..and.we wil hear the.old mill beuumn‘u.ommrq to_our duties. The Knights Templar ring you have Presented me 1 shall aiways prize very highty especially as its embiem represents Friendship, Merelity and Brotherly. love. I want to thank the, overseers fb their assistance: in- the solving . of ‘ur many problems, , - . I shall always consider Goodyear . as my home and. shall'come to see you oft- ent.and join whenever 1 can in ‘your social ang . athletic affairs. And as you have pre- sented. me a-life membership card to the Goodyear Social Club, T- hall always feel that T'am weicome, The, drive for funds Tor rellef of teay- Ing_ women ‘and. chidren in'lreland that is to be launched here this ‘week was practically -perfected Sanday afternoon. Henry P. Dygue i8 president of the local committee that will difect the . drive, Danlel O'Conmell secretary and Choftrd H: Starkwedther trsasurer.® During the drive, which will be opened ~Wednesday evening with a mass mesting in the town hall, tne committee’s headquarters will be at the banking rooms of the Daniel- sori’ Prust’ company. * Chairman Dubuc- saiq unday that the . Berotigh “hag been ‘divided into six bloc. | ‘or sections, that each section will "Le roughly cafivassed under captains and tedms that have been ' formed or are.in .| peuses* of formation and that daily re- perts of progress ‘will be made and given 'SUSIE ‘M. WOOD, Collector. Dated at Montville, Conn., March 18th, 921. mar2iM° : The mlm n\! the people of Good- yéar and its organizations made possible tHe - giving of siich splendid remem- to Mr. ang Mrs. Boys, ‘wha have "t.i a1l important part. in directing ~devéiopmient -of Goodyear, industrially wnd FScially during the past decade. Féaturea of the reception were addresses >y ‘Mr. Buckiey, Mr. Coulter, Mr. Fyans ud Wiliam' Sweet of Woonsocket, Mr: SWest being the mam .who arranged for 2id carried out the first flag- raising ex- efcises in-Goodyear and who has marvel- e over- thé remarkable development of the place since he first saw it when he to" put up -shafting at the mil, nine years ago. Mr. Sdweet lauds year wherever his travels take Him throughout the eountry in pursuit of his mumm a8 a machinery man and reit- every occasion that' nowhere he' ever found existihg tHe. tme. sdegrée : of “Close - Co-operation ;Eu friefid)y. happiness between: the em- yes and: the management that prevails of DG:‘:"" <y b by ng by and Miss Bplenea Hrdokivh ~ were - atiractive features of Lhe .evening. Refreshments Notice to Taxpayers Notice is hereby given to zll persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Bozrah that I have a warrant to levy and collect on list last made, Feb. 28th, 1921, and for t at Bert Benrd! place in Leffingwell on Saturday, April 9, from 2 #o 3 p. m., and at Nathan Qilmon's store in Bozrahville on Saturday, April 16, from 2 to 3 p. mu on Saturday. April 23d, from 2 to 4 at_John F. Fields' store 'in Fitchville. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent. will be_added after May 1st, 1921. Dated at Bozrah, this 5th day of March, 1921. JOHN T. BESWICK., Collectol marl4M BOWLING ALLEYS ‘BOWLING AND' BILLIARDS AT THE "AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING CANTERBURY GREEN After the usual service Sunday morn- ing there was a short Easter exercise by the children of the Sunday school. +| _ Mrs. Humphrey s to entertain the La- % dies’ Aid society at the parsonage Tues- ““Rev. John 'C.” Stoddard will begtn his |day afternoon. & duties: ax .pastor of the irst Baptist| Miss, Edna Lovel of New FHaven is chiurch-of this city’ abent May 1. - !nend;nx »;‘r‘e a!::fl;f" ‘Ec;:‘::i ‘afgenh" - * ha s ~ parents, " ., Vi g L dufi""&': :&m:h: ool Stes.| . Mrs. Henry Turner of Providence vis tion .of - local “supremacy has been never | ited several days the past week with her decided. . Soifie of thess around tewn who | 2unt, Miss Hannah Paton = - were getting pretty proficient in-the game | CUSStS the past week at Mrs. James Were'given a nard-shocka few. days ago | Lathrops. were Miss Renee Garnaud of whién's marvel Ir. the game came up from | Paris and Miss Helen Haines of Oly- Ballouvils. and’ tFimmed :thém- all, - HePhant, Pa., classmates of Miss Lydia idn’t trimthemevery ‘time; but he didn’t | L2throp at Northfield seminary. s lose any games, ‘and had but few draws, | Herbert Wiiliams and Clinton Frin Those intereatéd” here. are trying to make | motored to Providence last -week. plans for a tourhament in which all fo- | ~Mrs. Anton Rodler has returned from wleemirts Soe s g e chsawlon |8 L R ot e Byl dpent arilibeeiide A e Moo ek 7k he ity a8 eocomon nied her home. Mrs. T. A. Linton, their daughter, who has remained in Canter- bury during her mother's absence, has re- turned to her home in Norwich. Mrs. Nelson and daughter Julia have beén visiting relatives it New York. Mrs. Willlam Cornell is spending a few days with her ~daughter, Mrs. Stanley Meore, of Riverpoint. Roger Brown is home from New Haven tor a week vacation. John Kinne of Providence was in town the past week. eir ‘many’ exmzshns \Lnfl will.. Mr." Boys speaking: in sub- ‘friends — Words® " would Bh the' deey feeling ' of m\mn o> and fhankfuhess 6f Mrs. Boys ot ‘ryself Al this. démonstration of ‘af- tection” afiq good fellowship. pu mlerlll Suecess.” however great. n give us the satisfaction as_the sue- Whm the meeting of ‘the Baptist ehurch is held ‘at ‘the church’ the women of the society will serve & lunch of sandwiches, cake and coffes between 6.30 snd 7.30. - Edsiér coneerts were given- at several of the chur hes Sunday. Bdward S. Duffy, & deacon of the ‘Con- Zregatiohal shus is on ‘the road to re- covery after an mt!fln .or appendici- tig Jast Bfllh.a' ou K ?! Dubuc, i discussing "plans, laid | particular: emphasis ‘on the fact that the ,d%ive-is & gurely humanitarian Project ; that -1t-ie: mom-political, non-sectarian and . - Funde -ace asked . for a suflerig péeple from Protestant and Cethoite, hvm Jew and Gentile; for dis- tzibatien in Ireland to alleviate: the .piti el | #ofl _conditions afMlicting all who are s, fering there, without regard to what their ‘!'hen you will be foliowing | religjon or politics may be. No distine- Hu directions and dosage worked out | tion/is made in: distributing the fund any by :physici: during 21 years, and |more than in the osllecting of it. proved .safe ’ At Wednesday evening’s :meeting the ?:B‘i-. W(tch nbflltu::; t]f you see | speakerss, will be Rev. J. C, Hayes, .who yer Cross on l6ts, you can |recently returned from Irelind; . them 'without fear for Colds, aren e C. Mathieu, pastor of ‘the Sacred . Heart Headache, . Neuralgia, . Rheumatism, | church at ‘Wanregén ; Former Mayor Tim-, . Toothache, Lumbago and for othy C. Murphy of Norwich, who,is a dis- sgame members of the rch 4t the communion service Sunday might: Mrs. Klorence H. Boswor.h, Miss Ada Bosworth, Miss A Chandler, Mrs. Mary J. seGson, Miss H zel Gifford, ‘Mre. G." Ress and Mrs. Anna Witman. “The ‘following joined: by letter from ther chnrehes: Mr. and Mrs. gflbm Mr.xenzh and lfln\Hmnh B ease. 5 ther Easter holiday in Pomfret, the guest of Misg Anna P. Smith. ROAD SOCIETY Prof. Edwin H. Kellogg, professér at Paim. Hapdy tin boxes of twelve tah- | trct chairman of the drive izatton | o Miss Marfetta “DeRobblo, teacher: of | Connecticut coliege, New London, preach- léts cost few cents. Druggists aleo |and 7. J Gorkery, kst French and Spanieh -at Putnam high|ed here Sunday. ' sl §és "Aspinin’ is the . J. Corkery, ‘local chairman of the |senoel Dr. .. is spending the ‘Easter recess in Norwich. organisation. Prutaos, Mr. Dubuc stated Sunday that ne eol- lection will be taken at this mass meéting nor contributions asked for; the cinvass will be starteq Thursday merning. The mass meeting is'held, that faets may be Dresented rélative to the termidle suffering of women and chiidren in Ireiand. that reasons may be shoewn why'the good peo- ple: of Danieleon are. to be asked ‘to' give oriey that‘is to be sent to.the aflicted of another land. A has been done In mamy towne and citiés . of Connecticut, . tie eocmmittes hopes for contributions. from. freternal or. mmu, societies ang clubs. Ira Hart Noyes motored from Providence: to spend Sunday with his fa- Miss Lauretta Lulhg, Latin teachet, is | ther, Charles S. Noyes. inKen; 3 H Henry Lord and daughter of Norwich John J..o'mmn princimal of Israel | were at church here Sunday, the guests Putnam sechool, is- ‘Hingham, Mass. of the former's brother., Deacon James E The disenssion af ‘the smen's class at|Lord. the Cengregational ‘shurch Sunday, was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox and son prineipally - regarding. the Visit of* Brown | Alfred of Oneco were guests Saturday of university orchestrx: of #ixty ‘pleces to| Mrs. Wilcox’s mother, Mrs. Byron Bii- Putham - soon. - The banquet of the ciub | lings. is to be held at the chureh Friday even-| .Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Sinclair return- ing. Professor Thesdere Collier.of the|ed to their Brooklyn home Monday. depa. Miss Priscilla Alden Billings return- ed recently to Providence .after several larger trade' mark of Bayer Manufacture ef !onqleeueaudeuter of Salicylicacid. a tax. of ‘fifteen (15) mills on.the dollar | purpose of collecting same 1 will be| J., is visiting Mrs. N. Stanton Gates at ROBERTS-—In_this city, Mareh 25, 1921, CORNING—In this ecity, Mnreh 28, 1321 Miss Abbie Medbury spent a part ol. MARRIED GENTLEMEN 65¢—LADY Sbe CARVALBO — ANDERSON —In_ North This Includes War Tax Stonington. . March .24, 1921, by Rev. Lucian Drury, John ' F. Carvalbo of FISH — MOSHIER —In - Boston. SPALDING—In Norwich, March 26, 1921, New Greek Premier ¥ BILLANDS | AND .FOCKET He terms of the hospital| M"K " Ilh‘ for ‘ex- Bervice men.- Mrs. David T Black and intant-daveh- | | frig | ter, whe ‘have béen' at-the ‘Day Kimball oipial, have refurbed (o' keic home sile of".candy, .edke and oftwers at.(heir /in the. Rich -Sullding. ; Saughter. e Eibert E. Woedis, son of Mf. and Mrs, E. Woedis of Walnut strest, is spend- iNg'a few days in’ Worcester, Mass. of | . A 'Md—“fau A.-P. Calogeropoulos, new Greek: Premier under King Constantine, ‘ln.im;sperltv the proud man kr;wwl .| hobdy;- in adversity nobody knows Sctword khoblock _, @ GasmER E MOST STUPENDOUS PRO- 1ON IN THE HISTORY OF MOTION PICTURES . 218 THE GREAT- FEAT EST uuoue RACE PICTURE EVER TAKEN, THERACEG-‘TI'EAGE With That Marvelous “MAN O’ WAR Matines Prices—35c, 400, 28c Evening—4$1.10, 83¢, 55¢, B¢ | SEAT SALE MONDAY MAT. AT 2:15—Eve. at 3 O'clock FPreeD THEATRE WHERE QUALITY MEETS | QUANTITY P o .99 ‘Without Limit A Mighty Drama, Taken From Cal v in Johnson's Famous = Story “Temple Dusk” as Published in “The Saturday Evening Post.” PATHE NEWS " CENTURY COMEDY No' Advance in Prices’ Revenge Or ? . ‘A Powerful Dnm- vf Life in the Great Wi Alice Calhoun in days’ vacation at home. Mrs. Harry Cornwall of Short Hills, N. Pequotsepas the past week. The grange meeting was well attended at the church parlors Wednesday even- MARDI GRAS AND DANCE ! ing. The first and d d 3 2 conterred on 2 canaigates. | AT ARMORY, NORWICH ‘ TONIGHT . BORN. MITH’S CELEBRATED RICE—In Day Kimball hosnital, Putnam. S S ) . 1921, a son 3 e T SRR T ORCHESTRA a daughter, Jeanne Phyllis, to Mr. and MH.LP. E. Roberts of West Thames streef DANCING AT 8:30 Confetti, Paper Hats, Serpentine Rolls, Whistles, Balloons, Horns. DON'T MISS THE BEST TIME AND DANCE OF THE SEASON ADMISSION : a daughter tc Mr. and Mrs. Corning of West Town street. D’ATRI—I% this city, March 24, 1821, dau‘hter \o Mr. and Mrs. M. D'Atri ol Central Harry Car For Taftville After Dance SLATER HALL CONCERT SERIES WEDNESDAY EVENING March 30th, at 8 O’Clock JOSEF LHEVINNE The Great Russian Pianist Tickets $1.50—On Sale at Cranston’s, Broadway The Net Proceeds Will Be Given to the Backus Hospital and the Serbian Norwich and Jessie Elizabeth Anderson of Stonington. Mass., March 24, 1921, Harold M. Fish and Miss Bianche Irene Moshier, formerly of Stonington. DIED, BRUNO—In Westerly, R. L. 1921, Frank Brunq, aged 61 March years. Archibald §. SpaMing, aged 54 years and 2 months. Funerai services at sis late home, 326 Main street,, Wednesday, March 30, at 2 p. m Burial in Evergreen cemetery, Central Village. 9'BRIEN—In this city, Mareh 26, 1921, John Joseph O'Brien, aged 22 years. Funeral a! the home of his uncle, Dennis McCarthy, 54 Roath street, Tuesday morning at 8.30. Reouiem mass at St Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Automobile cortege. Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. CRAWFORD—In Pelham. N. Y., March 24, 1921, Judge John Joseph Crawford, formerly of Jewett City. Services at szen City oemeler: Mon- day, March 28, at § p. m. Still far adove Lben all ! EASTWESTH | ON 1TS FIRST ROAD TOUR. DIRECT FROM A TIWO YEAR RUN : &t the ASTOR THEATRE MY.CIT.Y PRICES—50c TO $2.00 STRAND ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS ALICE JOYCE in “DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN” A SEVEN REEL BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION FRO™ THE POWERFUL STORY BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. THIS TREMENDOUS PICTURE REVIEWS BOTH DOMESTIC AND SOCIAL LIFE AS WE KNOW IT TODAY | THURSDAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY + PRINCESS WANTED TO GO TO A SWELL PLACE WHERE WOMEN UNDRESS FOR DINNER B e — THE LAUNDRY, WITH MONTGOMERY—INTERNATIONAL NEWS e e e WATCH FOR SPECIAL ATTRACTION, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY T N R R T T TR T R BATTERY B [EASTER MONDAY Relief Funds. Mail or Phone Your Ticket Order to SEL MO CRANSTON’S, BROADWAY In ead but loving memory of our de- voted wife and mother, Virginia E.| =g Bush, who departed this life March A 28th, 1920. VOLUNTGWN School closed at the Center , scheol Wednesday afternoon for the Easter va- cation and will open April 4th. Mrs. Martial Russi has been soliciting for the Irish relief fund. The old blacksmith shop building is at present undergoing repairs and altera- tions. This is a longed-for improvement a tthe Center. John Albrp has purchased the Wight- . man property and is improving the same. Several local members of Pachaug grange attended a meeting Thursday 15 Main Street .VC:;:t“L!berry has received an invitation Faneral Directors to attend an anniversary banquet of D Embalmers Court Griswo!d of Jewett City on their 25th anniversary. Finanecial Secretary Lady Assistane - HENRY E. CHURCH McDonald was placed 1. charge of the WM. SMITH ALLEN one 328-3 We c¢annot clasp your loving hand, dear mother, Your dear face we cannot see, But let this little token show, We still remember thee. FREDBERICK W. BUSH AND FAMILY, Baltic, Conn. arTangements. Frederick Bray of Boston is a guest at the home of his son, Fredevick Bray. Mr. and Mrs. George Wightman of ‘Willington. were recent callers in town. Miss Kathleen O'Connor and Miss Cath- erine Sullivan are spending the Easter vacation at their home in Worcester, Mass. Albert Bassett has been appoimted as collector of taxes to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of Johm E. Kinne. Miss Marjorie Gahan and Miss Ger- trude Marion represented the Voluntown school at the speaking and spelling con- test at Norwich Thursday. Miss Alice LaMoine of the Norwish state hospital was a recent visitor at her home in the village. m Ilnhll bhas purchased a mew MAIL ORDERS NOW i COMING | “Cheer-Up Girle” “Black Beauty” A Parcel Post Husband FINE LAUGH PRODUCER “Princess Jones” SOCIAL ELKS’ BALLROOM AUSPICES OF NORWICH LODGE B. P. O. ELKS MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921 ROLLAND’S AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . TICKETS 50 CENTS INCLUDING TAX Cars to Taftville After Dance MINSTRELS GIVEN BY The Men’s Club oF TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURFCH IN COMMUNITY HOUSE Tuesday Evening, March 29th i Tickets Now on Sale at Smith’s Drug Store'and C. V. Pendleton’s ADMISSION 50 CENTS SPRING TERM DANCING CLASS BEGINS THURSDAY, MARCH 31st ODD FELLOWS HALL ATBP. M. N. H. LEVY, Instructor DANCING HUMPHREY’S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA WILL BE AT THE DANIELSON ARMORY TONIGHT. closed car. Joseph Curtin has greitly improved the looks of his home by the judicious use of white paint in trimming. The company has a number of men at property. Falcons are all rock dwellers by nature. i et work with rakes cleaning up around their

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