Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 2

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- e by o. I Obwebstuck Lodge. No. 1, L O. e at 307 Main street. tic Rotary Club meets at reg- First Congregational S onan tncrease over the figure of 1920, afternoon ‘Charles F. Rise- L ekt F. dort, & member of the ecclesiastical com- 13..,..«“:1;“ had been for benevolences, &n amount fhan ever raised in the history of | church. Thé quota set fer bemeve- this year is $2,400, double that of e | trip By auf e e . m’ .wmfi?&% haila The Willisintie. Clorke’ Bratective 5860- Gntion ety ARkRA ehe, s of the city to.ednsider this proposition. | At-a mesting of .the '8, 8880~ . Fullerton club left Wednesday morning for Boston aasma s e & s gty o " o e e (PR be hel smallor than usil. Rotary club 0 to. ve | the cura Seap and hot water, , and &pply Cutic:g to € parts. Do not fail to include the ex- AT Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Strest, Willimantic ~ Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44 JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantie, Conn. (Eady Assistant) 86 Union St. hone 200 D. Leach. Invitations have firm of Blanchetté & Gif street. He pleaded tenced to fafl for 6 it is eidimed, saw- the me firm counting the money an . le: , The_last gabe Beckwith , all _homors, getting 112 for high ingle and 304 for high, ffiree. The stand- nesday - morhing at 2 ing is as follows: ‘Won. Louis Paulhus, who fouid Hi the doorway of the Yonclss Main street. Jadobs had | county home, bf:;n ‘3‘5 l;i cape. Sines g fréed fr : he has been int trouble 6n séveral sions, 2 Thomas E. Duff of m‘% is the guest of Mf. and of Winter street. * : The 22 employes of the Willimnatie ex- change of the Southérn New Brgland Telephone company who. went., o . New London Tuesday night as, guests of -thé New London district enfoyed‘fhemselves, althotigh they, lost in a bowling match. The- trip-was made in the company’s auto In spite-of the cool weather of the past few dfyssflocks. of. ild:-gesse. Gre seen Lost. [ PEBIUEY CHARGE IN MIXED WEDDING AT WILLIMA (Special to The Bulletin) ,;H:un h ,_30.—Charies A. n 3:" Hampton _ will | be bionght before. the police cou NTIC led fiyh ‘ynm One flock was rioticed Wed- A E. Pupils of the Briek setiool districk, No: 3 49 3y ¥ n 8, Covéntry, have:d& récord for- attend- | {00k put a marriage 1 to wed, fiftéen. year old AHce Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols of East Hamp- ton. . Before Town Clerk Frank P, Fen- | ton.afig .Rey. Arthur-D. Carpenter,. who performed the, martiage service, Stedman. who is colored, swore to’ the age, of him- self and the Nichols girl, who is white, as 21 years. The. Nichols girl ajso told the. minister-she was 21 vears old. Both parties gaye their residence as Williman- tice, the strect _on. whichy they lived, and s later investization proved this also Ok S 4 *. When the Nichols faniily learned of the elopernent of their daughter they immedi- fhor- | otely got.fn touch with Selectmen H. .G. 5| Hill of East Hampton to try to prevent the martiage; | The officers came to Willi- maitic 106 laté to stop the marriage but ance to'be proud of. There are.24 pup! at the echool and during Mn# the‘rp_a was a 100 per cent; attendance.. :Diifin, the winter term which closed recently 21 THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cat out_this slp, @:,“ it tolfioui rfz ugo eid icago, Til.w; 3 dress cleariy. You will Teceiye-in re ol et a_trial package containing Foley's. and Tar Compol for. croup; Foley. ey for sides and back, . rh 7 Kidney and bladder ailme oy A% Tablats, & whelsscth sughly cleansing mn&e for tion, biliousness, hesdaches bowels, Lee & Osgood.Co.. are offered here at $1.80 Hair Receiver. $825 Poff Box ..omeeenn. $250 Cream Box ... $130 Nl Files .:...oo. $130 Cutiole Knives ...<.. MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn, SPECIAL SALE i Arlington lvory ", ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES There is nothing more acceptable for gradus wedding presents than these dainty Ivory Tailet Articles 58 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices If you have been getting together a set for ,4 i this is 2 splendid opportunity to purchase the Hécesssry articles to make your set complets, at & saving of o ‘“”. $825 Hair Recsivers........ $1.63 $1.63 fmmiediately laced the Nichols girl un- der-arrést dnd.the.conple were taken back to East Hampton. -Othér persons: connéctsd with thé case dfe alio being drrested by the police; to be héld as witriebses; Mr. Riymond Stedman, parents citzare being. held. for. taking part il the sgement and marriage of the two min- ors,. £ o he Nichols famlly. 4ia .mot, wish_the marriage to take place(and ..ate.. taking steps to anmul the. mnarriage. Stedman 15,01 galored blood, his bride being & Cau- caysiin, Ry Mr. Ganpenter who performed the WALIEES stated, that he, noticed . the grooni was colored -and. the-bride. white but as Stedman’s parents were pi nt Fhotip gouple geamed to care for one [Be, performed the ceremony., The uP(e told falseboods to- him _about ages and place of residence, but he ved (héi to be felling .the (rith and as the ols _girl was large for fer age he did not heslta® in marrying them. accompanied lerrift J. Hopkins enjoyed an educaffon- al u% through. several local mills and city offices Wednesday _morniig. The boys were condycted through the Quifd- Windham plant.and the Vanderman ty. The trip also included an in- spection Of the post office, telephone ex- ehfi an dpolice station, kfets on %’,"" Hazen gre belng sent out by the ¥. M. Co A to young men ex- » t, camp Quring, the 108 [ out of tawn. musicians. DR R. N 286 Fifth Avenue. Licensed Physiciah State of New York E. | These fine granules soak . the dirt out of your clothes OU don't need to rub émd erub for houts oveér a washboard to get the EWMAN 48 safely as in water alone; for Rinso is 88 harmless it doest’'t even redden There was a large attendance at the meeling’ of Donald 'A. Blgelow post, American Legion, held fn tiie pots room, Saturdey evening, Commander Edward Kelley in thé chair. Johri N. Phelps was elected vice -commander and will hayeé charge of fhe’Legion's affairs in the ‘Westchestér district. Several _members trom Salem’and Hebron were present. A number -of socidl €vonts are planned. - Monuday evening, féur members of the Atmy cdme up by sutomobils | i held @n opén, alr : it baritone and druin. The rmisiciaiis_pledsed the listeners. Speak- si:g by {he, miembers foliowed. - A col- ectiontl Wad. taken and was generously contributed to. audfonce spite of gm’n isithe guest - ey, on 12y and socjal given by the Leo e ot New of his pncle, Thomas Al mhis Ladies' Guild of St. Andrew's church on Monday evening, finst prizes womt to Miss | ward avenue. Katherine. Sliea and James F. Purcell | and the consolation awards to Miss Clara Rattnes and Francis Shea.. Tax Collec- for Timothy F. Kelley won the prize m the ag&nx-me games., The proceéds of the affair are to be donated to the Irish relief fund... s The hotusehold, goods. of. Rev. W. O. Bgickman. arrived here Tuesday . from ‘est Stafford by auto-truck.. Mr. Berck- man, the new pastor of, the Cangregation. al church, will preach his,first sermoni as pastor Sunday morning next. Next Sunday the cholr of ‘the Congre- gational ghurch will présent the cantata, The Living. Christ, in the church in- the evening. . The chair will be assisted by William; Donavan, Jr.. énginser oni the large, paving machine, has returned; after spending the winter at his home on Lohg 1sland. A . James Johnson was 2’ visitor in Dan- ielson Tuesday, Charies L. Stronz, . Willlam ., Johnson, Leo ‘White nnd Thomas. P. Kinney mo- tored fo Norwich Tuesday. . Commanger John. Huntley of< Hebron Was in town Tuesday in tho inférests of the local G. A. R. post of which he Is commander. John Willis of Mflfington was In town Tuesday. Clarende Blakesles of New Haven was in town Tuesday lookink over fhé ftate roed wprk. Mr. Blakeslee iz one of the contractors. tal, | taining -her niece from Hartford, bad:potut{ntqftheclp_tfiu}.fwdfld’t your hands. .Nesw York City: :ddtmdfiqmmm,‘ foo to gt Rinso softens hard water. For hard € Radt 3 . watet fhake an ificteased amount of the Next Monday just sodk thé clothés Rinso solution and continue adding it to clean. m b of ¢old water until you have a new fotm of soap—in fifie gramidce, Start Rinso this next washday, WINDHAM D e b e OAR for the bif chings that are Haed I The annual meeting of the Center dis- hard rubbing; withou Boitiag. Oply %, handle, for the very dirty things that trict Was held in the schoolhouse Satre ::3 otst spots need 5 L tubbed and you have always had to rub hard. You o o Vs oo et S o thome just lightly between your hands. U7 S0¢ 0 %8 rEariale for 0o H. C. Lathrop was chosen chairman. The reports for the year were accepted. The following elections were made: Clerk and treasurer, I H. Johnson; tax collector, Paul Hopkins; commitfee, C. A. Keeney, Horace Rood, Charles Larrabee ; board of relief, A. E. Weldon, W. F. Maine; audi- tors, F. E. Guild, H. C. Lathrop; attor- ney, H. E. Parry. Two Women were nom- W weekly washing as Lux is for woolens, and all fine fabrics. de ftnm. ,Oneshp;:chlg;'n enough for your week’s washing. er Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, The ingredients of Ringo, afe of finer quality than wete ever used before in & soap product for the family washing. There is nothing harsh t6 hutt the clothes, there is no solid seap, to sti to them. In these pure sude they soak °1inated for office but both declined the honor. The reports follow: Treasurer's— Balance in treasury, 1920, $171.28; cash received from ton, §2; cash recefved from collector, $403.53; cash corporation fax, 1920, $92.40; cash sale of Wood, $5; te- $872.21. Crodit—Balance in treas- r¥, $45.59 ; by orders paid, $826.62; total; §872.21. Collector’s report: Two on assessment, $210.672, treasurer, $403,63 total, $421.4; Highways $3! $80.50, snow paths $6, culvert $11, fene- ing $12.70, salary treasurer. $10, colleet- ig taxes. §15, expenses . on engine $6, printing $6.40, electrio lights $92.10, tele- phone. $1.20, cutting trees. $11.20, spray~ ing trees $117,. gravel $1L10, postage $147; total, §835.63. = Kingsley Brown has 3,000 chickens and Several hundred hens and gathers about 500 eggs daily: Albert Brown, who. Js with the Win- chester Arms company in New Haven, was at home from Thuréday until Sin. day. The: Monday Auction club met - fhis week with- Miss Emma Neale. The last ng of the scisoir will bé held with the - M es, Johnson next week. Miss Sarah Jghnson is spending to or in Scotland with her brother -law, Mr. and Mrs. James attér a weelcs visit in Brookiyn; N. Y. The temperature . took a. decided droj after, the thunder shower about .45 p. m. Monday. MANSFIELD CENTER A congregation mumberinig nearly 24 attended the Easter miorhing union . gers vice of the Spring Hill and Cansfield Center churches held at the lattér place. A fine musical program, including ais| thems and responses, waa rendered by a | chorus of veices from the two churdheés, r last Wednésday tor their son, eligw métubers of his Sunday school class. The young man has com- pleted a ehori course at Cofinecticut Agri- u this Week for "MOHEGAN Easter services were held here Susdsy. There was special music, recitations ssd singing by the Sunday school The church was decorated with ferns Ald retyrmed | potted plants, ffom New Yotk whers| Miss Landess is the guest agh- | Skinner and Mra. Ford. :‘:.yfina:n(:; 5::: "r‘h"zx“m: .fi:fi'«l Mr. Hunter of Mystic attended chureh in Prafufieid, N. J., at thé home of their |here Sunday. s6m. 5 s liad | . Miss Beatrico Cos. & spending . the Hadter vacation at hef hpme in Elverton. Among. ramies. ofi . the honor roll at Windham High school for the, last matk- g périod .aypear those of Alan Eatonm, Dorothy Allén afd Frances Davif | of Mis on. Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Larrabée ob- served the 35th anniversary of their mar~ riage at their new home on the: green ' Wednesday evening, Their two @4ugh-| asgigted by Leslié Nichofs. fiuté, and Res fers, Mre. M. R. Plumb of Providemce|tora Crane, violin. The Sérvice that fol and H. A Brown of Hartford, Were i lowed was impressive and beattiful, the t home for the flflm‘eflfU'Y- | theme of the sermon by the pastor bejng The a5 '“mdl}.’y MA: dm‘{d vr:ceed! What Can the Modern Man Think of Ims zom (he Shing-a-Ling Mandolin oub €on- | mortality? The - decoratiohs . werp,..of | - Aifh. . Gedrge. Ciaso and Mrs. Liota cert, for the Near Hast rclief was $60—|terns, Easter lilies, talips and wtm'ua’.’;:}l e, wito, hiva l:n -!mdhi q enough, to care for one orphan for one | wiemts. U, | winter :baghtha 4¢ the. homs. ef, Mr. and year. =S The Christian Bndeavor seivics i the | Mre. H. T. Clark, fater visiting in New Mre John Beckwith has beefi €fter-{evening, led by Mrs. Leslie Nichols, was | H.'o.f ,«.,,,.’:a_k‘ fednesday, largely attended. A special musical pro- | gpened fhieir i .X'; on the Wormwood A new device of Interest to farmers hose crops are seriously. damaged by blrds fs an Automatic scarecrow, condist- ing of & gun which by a cloekwork ar rangement A at an? desired interval during daylight, shuts down daring the night, and resumes business st sunride The L. A. §. is to'serve a bean suppet Thama. §. Clark was the guest of triends in. Norwich Wedriesday; > The voters of the borough of Colchas- ter mot thé parlor of the engine house Wednesday. eveniog, to nominats officers for, the ensuing. year.. . 4 ¢ Jimes F. Purcell was fn Marlboro on Lest year eight local enjoyed one or. two weeks at Camp t ana_it js evsocted ot al larger numbef. Will go there this summer, A motion picture, Thomas Jefferson Morgan, wWas shown Wedresday night at the. Y. M. C. A, The picture fllustrated how a boy earned his way through sehool and. thade his life a suecess, The ' final seésion 6f the haturalization class which, for the Past nine weeks, has been studying “Civics for Coming Amer- $6.25 Clothes Brushes . $7.00 Clothes Brushes . §7.50 Clothes Brushes $375 Hat Brushes . $4.50 Hat Brushes 80c Trays $1.00 Tra Friday, April 1st.at 8 6. m. As ot the feii in the class will appear befors thé: eourt in May to recefve their final papers, Judge Foss, will, on Friday night, conduct an examination simftar to the one tiey: must pass before the. natnralizition examifier. On this occasion there will al- 80 ba presented fo the five. adnlt puplis af. the aight scheol the past sefving b signed B winter, de- same, badges by. Gov. Lake stating that they were present ev- v, geasion., A f3w_reels of moving ple- tures will conclude The program. PR S DCCUM AND VERSAILLES Through an error in the account.of Easter music jn St Jeseph’s church, Oc- 50c Nail Files 70c Nail Files 75¢ Cuticle Krives .. 50c Button Hooks . 60c Button Hooks $2.00 Scissors, pair. Seprapialit should have been Mrs. Virtume Péjognin,, the_church org: feans” will be held in the Y. Mi\C. A |CHATge Wednesda James Horwits was a caller fn Nor- Wich Tuésday. STAFFORD SPRINGS Arthut_Ryan, employed at the Springs house, 'was arrested by Lieutenant Bridgefian _Wednesday afternoon _and brought before the berouzh conrt, d with sale - of - intoxieating Hlquor. It was Ryan's second offense and Deputy Judge-Zaft imposed & fine of $300 and costs, whigh the accused paid. Seato Ficaro, who. conducts the Stafford house, was finéd $275 &Ad_costs for the same offense. Each offender was sentemced to jail for: 20 d: in dddition to the paye raent. of the mht the jail senterice ‘was suspended the aecused placed in the cusfody. of the probation “Soer. ing Attorney Willis H. Reed proecutsd both éases. At a_ session of the court Wedneaday morning Petet Spear, Who conducts a shoe shiné pariér and pool room on Main street, was fined: $1 and costs for sasault on Panl Gefiliold. - The. assault grew oul of an argumerit over a gime of pool. ‘There has béen a large attendance at the entértaigment and dande given for the past three evenings at St. BAwan's hall by the American Legion. Benjamin Arnold. broke his leg a few dags g0, while anloding logs, . Carl Convérse was in Hi business Tuesday. o 'hé public schaols will gestime sessions Monday .after a week vacation. ord on rganist, who had $2.75 Pin Box $ isres of the Baster gmusic, which ’-., e S Jo = e $1.25 Shoe Horns . - , Nearly 90 per cent. of the soil i $120 Paper Knived . " 60 || forsanite, Bgrind, Is wadee Sui 60¢ Napkin Rings . 206 e . 3 $1.00 Letter Openers & $1.75 Cotton Holdors .. Pattertis $1.20 Button Hooks . $2.75 Nail Polighers irrors . Mirfors gram was given by tH¢ chiorus amd or: i Hill foad. Mr, Macfgriane fa at Hartford this week, followed by movins. piétures; | cnestra. A Brlet {alk on the subject of | hespital fof fo m'fim ient, prop it (ly, who have been ter. fn_ Woansocket, ng the new safety cinema for the first the evening, Leseons frein the First| -G. C, Jenser time. There was an impressive service in the Congregationgl _church, Hoy. Thuisday ¢€vening when the members of the South Windhatn ehurch united with the Wind- ham church in a communion service dur- ing which seven ‘young people Were re- ceived into-membership of the ehurch. plodiid Tho_exercises included hymns, serinture, | given by Echo grangs at its meeting 1ast anthem, prayer by Rev. W. M. Brown. | wesk was a talk by Mr. Teifer of Sfritg |4 end. sermon by the pastor, Re?. A. W | Hill, who hos traveled wideh: coges Glifford, The youns peoplo were ChFSsia | nis “experionses. wiun (oo ooncerning | I, Kii Pearl of Wilimantic, Edith Baker, Myrtle | quring the war. There Were vocal Solos Clark, Fsie Walkun,- Russel Sweet, Ar-i.' Alfred Dodd; @ b7 Solos thur Slate and id Engstrom of South | Beatrice. Coe, and a violin and pland : Windbam. About.70 were present. by dirs. Bthel Toad and Meus G Miss ‘Florence Simpson, who has been | Tripp, Committees were appolhtéd to af. at Miss. Neale's for nearly.thres months. | range for & countey falf In April . : returned to Hartford Monday. i . - . There was,an eudiencs of shout 100 af| T 208 M8 W. R Davell entértained the Easter services in the Congregational church. Rev. A.. W, Clifford gave a fine isermon, the choir sang two anthems, They Have Taken Away My Lord (Har- rington), with solo by Miss Elizabeth An- { derson, and Halleljah! He. is Risen. Rev. A. W. Clifford sang The Ressurrec. tion,! by Shelley. The altar was beauti- fully decorated with tulips, Baster lilies, daffoils and house . plants,. -the . color scheme being yellow and white. In the chapel were red and. white blossoris. Some of. the plants were purcbased by the L A. S. and the C. E. society. others were gifts in memory of friends. . The work. was done by Mrs. H. C. Lathrop and Miss Grace Bates. ev. A. W. Clifford led the C. E. meet- ling. *there were 33 present. . At St Paul's ehurch.at 3 D, m. an .au- dience of about 50 listened to an excel- lent address by Suftragan Bishop E. C. Acheson, _contragting Spiritualism Wit tho Christian faith, . \ irs. R. T. Bixby and Miss Polly Bixby dre spending tHe Kaster vacation in Montelair, N. J... ; Mrs. Booth and grandson are ip Brook- iyn, N. Y., for the weeic They will go to Mrs. Josephson's en. fheir return, Miss Inez Metcalf of South Wiliington Was a recent guest At Mrs. H. . Wood. An filustrafed lecture on Medical Mis- sions was _given in .the church Friday evening. The proceeds, $4,57, were given to the forelgn missioni treasurer of the ‘Woman's Missionary soclety. ., s A .sale of home cooked food Was héld st Miss Dorothy Bfcwn's Wednesday, the eeds going to the fund for the electrid Fasiing machine for (he, parsonage. -, Misa D. Frances Campbell of the Colo- nial school for girls, Washington, D. C., a aterotis of Bosoh spent vice at the Spring Hill Baptist chiréh, which Was well attended by people froms Mansfield Center. An impreagive serm was delivered by Rev. R. of the two churches. The leading feature of the ot {4 guast of Pavy, pastor Ovington E. Weller

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