Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 6

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n,o——mnu&-u h-mge m:nm.. all_of m’i‘v‘fin yville, Rev. ue, K¢ celebrant of the e Msers of Disial_ Bt s 0 Bapt s bearers. Ly B. Ken| county. vas theE o ing in Plainfiel « Beusquet \was a resident of At- Nz e ; - hadstived in this town for | trout ‘tn !he!znndlve-smn. ngy He was & uuvn:z cuu-. Srolscuted church in_ st DW-.K:mm: hmim M&m; onkin large flock of on thn m figwnfi auq, la-e ‘which evidently. had ‘become wnak.\ Mrs, ei.} course Or else-were M)’een in 3 Tepes Smflr Killingly, said Jhat ke istmuch encouraged: with which the anmounce. t o 'f"n;. and _railread Iln‘:: enshi ‘was . continuing . on- Monday e 't ‘the resort will F‘M tmt brook- of the eg::‘l:r Jin mwin- ‘with “those who uh m h:: ort 5 but” l!lnr h. a'beckled mm. P A ninber of fih 5! advance' of the’ bpmfi!ro! Sunday At cim ;eihun r. ttey were in the town of Fl:mfield, on , and the men l.rreaud yerl‘pro-ll véhted in court Menday. he daiin R syening, the first event of ‘the it e exeention. of . A considerable number of dm— Mrs. Mary Taylor and Misa Katherine (Wehlut )aonflu on . Miss Kathleen Vl!nq.h loyed stenographer at the g e Guin and (mhm > vital: statisties roy and Hasel Dur Lotd We Dittle Child on Mr Day.s Stark; J the Risen. by ¥ s Helping, Méther, by Sve ‘as filed With 'rm Clerk ‘azronesua and Bolestair Klazzah; Erneat Miehand, son of ' Annie and Quho Henry “Miehand ; e Acathe Maynard, daugh- n and Vulo May- over' “all the trout brool ({rluvokl‘. Lisbon| to' see whether there Voluntown Sundsy Te any law-break- ey also looked p fox hunters, or! “hunting on Sunday with or without ,mvbnco-uu dangh- ter Taey and- Mrs. W’i\h—n“‘ ntumdhm!uquu :opnawn.sm “\., { it be eid mm.nmvmaymmm-m uuumngmun “SFuthers, Mrs. Charles W. Jolbr IM -‘hfl town for Hariford Satu: . Clarence, White and ly are nwvh‘ rom West'streef, -Ashaway, to a u,u llfc.!, Mwn. owned * . One hunter was' found in Volun- | 3f{ef spending the winter in WM! trom. over the line in Rhode Island Between the officers in this town law-breakers !D‘« one_or two fishermen. “it mighty unwise to. violate l(r and. Mre. Walter L .Yom-anot"""“ difficu ‘were recent guests of Mr. and| Raymond Jehnln in Hartford. Pranais K it had ‘net been 1t-is supposed ts hayve and burned a small Ippeui.nmcrvo( besides, .doing - some purehased; Monday the. m““m'n.mw‘_ym—:m,_—_ Mrs, Allee Eliza Kc--el, of Lisbom, LA“-—- 'flfi of Floyd Ray; died at the Norwich sanatorium " Saturday, nizht, Having been ill there sinde: last November. Mrs.. Ray ".l the daughter Siightly o July 28, 1388, -Her bome en“ are’ M-IM “house where “she was born. member ‘of the Newent church, | ROY—8! | vice president of the Ladies” Aid society hoaip ua & teacher<in ‘the Sunday school.’ She n'unk v ‘Westerly; R L, 27, l"t, by M Byron. Ulrie Hatfield, Ewn : Lamb of Pawea- tuck an Bum of Groton, Cm Eliza Coréy and J. Bhewas -born ‘in. Lisbon WAD! E—SIIPPEI—III Pmnvnu March 28, 1931, by Rev “of \Bast i y and Miss GM&- A. . Shippee of NS—In wmmnne March , 1921, by Rev. Bu- gerie Roy and Mics Lln M Tsteaine. of a .most lovable. dispo: flgnndherdnthhflu to her family and fri a year ago she married - Floyd M al M Jewett City,.who survives her. She leaves LAB lll—’.l h" Bflhil Mh. !l. 4lso ‘hcr parents * two brothers, 1821, David" Lisbon ud J. Ernest Ken- 0 -fiohfly s steadily fln’fi. farm of Dave Zweig Thursday night. HelgyiTh. £in - health; | acknowledged My guilt and will be tried| . Ervin, ess ac- tmy afln-u. Nos 101, F. of AL, cele- ; anbiversary -Thursday night in, Finn:opera House... The commit- tee of arrangements comprises Frantis Campbell, Thomas McGovérn, Timothy Louis: Morey 'and -Dennis “Sulli- brates its (25t 1 | g Aoyt WATREC Tl foont tha Ty "":,'{g March 31, 1951, 76, years. n. New London, March 27, 1821, n of Edward ud Hattie M, " Smith, ued 16 Ve 27. 1921, years ‘and § 5 nu home. ' i§ North B { )luelrn. EnH-l . wile ‘of Floyd 32.years and 7 months. to. ;. New | Jawett 'City’ cemetery for burfal Monday Futeral at the hm‘ of h" one. night. He: ot the . full' M buried in H, Junlnm Fune; lnhndht .wlm nset‘u' 8 0 be Kenn rdance '“:4 at 27p. m. Rel-flvu and Men- mn- ed to attend It SPALDING—In: No; wa‘ flfl. almhlbg 8. S.vlldl‘l! aged 54 firfiefl at’his late home, IZI z;mhmt wmnuq: arch 30; &t nxwr.n.\:.muu- A i £ 'and Miss Ellen Priorr today. - (Tuesday) v ¢ 'l'fllly iy bfl aid er vacation :m: Mrs. i‘“ ehfih} nd !nr wnru du = !oflow her." THE MOST STUPENDOUS BRO: DUCTION N THE HISTORY .OF MOTION PICTURES FEATURE No: 2 1S THE GREAT- EST HORSE RACE . 'PICTURE EVER TAKEN. lv-n a—$1.10, 83, 58, 2he [ AT 2i15—FEve. at § O'tleek o ‘A.m’ Was A!r-ld to o ul .hry by. Alw hmn 'I'ufl .. REVENGE OR?_ A Pmflul Drama of Life .in I\' ar A Parcel Post Husband e ] ida; urday ALICE CALHOUN in PRINCESS JONES The Laundry || International News Wateh Paper - for Special | Added Cenmg BLACK: BEAUTY te the interior of the shop. ~'Mr, and Mrs. Elwin A. Kenyon of Paw- eatuck were callers at the home of Rev. E. P. Mathewson Saturday evening. Daniel E. Blake has bees at’the Adm) of his sonsin-law at Nerwich for several ays, Mre Blake is ill there with a se- ere attack” of grip. The postmistress, Miss Almira @, Blake. ...naus“ndu there. The - Ashaway Uhristian Endeavsr so-| siety ‘gave an interesting program at lh‘[ parish- house, ‘Ashaway, Sqturday even- after which a silvér offering was taken to funds for the Forward M U, 5, OWES NEW RAVEN OVER MILLION DOLL‘" ‘While the Boston & Maine railroad is receiving about 36,500,000, from the Uit~ ed ‘States treasury en account of the aty period and . has further. sums dué, the New Hum road’s unts with t, go far as the six months' is concerned, are very nearty cleaned up, says the Wall Street Journal. ‘The' smount still due New Haven is not more than 31,000,000 or $1,500,000, sub- Jéct to- ddjustment. ‘ The :fact that New Haven Peolv‘d L3 mueh of ‘its gusrafity prier to Septerapér 1, enabled it to pay its bills #o that it'§3 at ‘present gwing very littls money. It “was 'héipedby “advances ‘under the guaranty prior to 1, by .a Jean ast ~ December of '$9,630,000 from- the m: and b windtall of $1,- 000 received. as the outcome of the -u against former directors of the New Haven 18 net k. It has hvmwod porh.u 32,000,060 o7 $8.000.% Is. how long ‘that course cm. be. poi uniess prompt reliéf ~ (hrough tes dng wape reductlon is effected. & case where. time means money. EATS NOW MAIL ORDERS FILLED REED THEATRE —TODAY— Anna (). Nilsson M Notable Cast in “Without Limit” A Taken FmCalvnnJohnnn Famous Dusk” as Publuhed in Saturday Evening Post.” PATHE NEWS CENTURY COMEDY | ° MlNSTRELS HVEN BY TheMensClub TRINITY EPISCOPAL / ' CHURCH winN COMMUNITY HOUSE Tuesday Evening, March 29tk Tickets Now on Sale at &lflthrugSta.hd C.V. P ADMISSION SOCBTTS T T P S &re nome $5.000,000 of interest charges to be mét betwesh now and July 1. The New Huven has some mantly securitiés- of leased imes, that may, be utilized In bank loans and bank- erg, mebt to' be dispbsed to give fid as far as pomible to preyent any untoward t, -which would be keenly e gretted In financidl “jreies, Thé management is berding all efforts to improve its ppaitin by the mest uras. tie retrenchment. Whenever tcesible, it is also sefling ‘off miscellincous parcels teal estite fo bring In fusds.' A consid erfible amount of land 'not stgi~tly cssen. tial to raflroad nse was sold last yesr a2l we understand that the New Haven, st'] hag some $10.000.¢50 ‘warth of rv: eiate whigh 1t Is resdy to nq m puichasers and satifactory tound Dasbary -Farmers, eatlle «-1\- and |, others , interested in eattle, neagly 500 attended the auctionl sale of - {he dairy h-‘ldthfllnv.ndnoellu-hfl week. 'l*nm lwumwuh hh“ Breaks up a cold in Wh!m‘- 24 hours — Relleves - , [ for Headache h

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