Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 6

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F : E'g sifsdsd “tendent of the mail urvha h grant. the concession desfred. Arrests made in the Puttam unn-y by insepctors of the state motor vehicle idepartment, for such violations of the motor—vehicle 'l;m'- as driving ;ldllvl! proper lights, out operators’ licenses and for similar common infractions of the rules has made motorists all throngh this territory take particular notice. Par. ticularly are those who are taking a chanca 'of arrest by driving without hav- ing a license to 4o #o paying heed, fear- ing simlar lnspec(m: in this immediate territory, Funeral serviees l.r Joseph Febert, who died in a Worcester hospital, were held at St. Joseph's church in Dayville, Rev. Ignatiug Kost being celebrant of the mass of requiem. Burial was in St. Jo- sph's cemetery. L. E, Kennedy was the funeral director. + Mr. Hebert was,a resident of Goodyear and for was erigaged in the team- ing and cking business in'that place. The railread yard here is piled up with ties hauled in recently frmo all the sur- rounding. woodland territory. . Fhe price of ties dropped 30 cents apiece last Fri- day and prior to that time motor trucks worked practically day and night getting Hes delivered before the lower price be- i+ .came effective. Seme trucks unlonded here at 2.30 a. m. Dr. J. 1( Perreanlt is president of the yWindham County Medical society, which s to hold its annual m.flm this ‘ at Putnam. Dr. Perreault will preside " at the’meeting, which will consider bus- iness and then devete time te hearing special papers prepared -by well known physicians.. “Dinner is to 'be served the _ ‘physicians hlll-ll !'l!! P. Blble. ol the local WAS IN BED THREE DAYS. hree took. Foley Kidney s was at my work again, gfl your medicine tos ey Fille stop bladder gfl. enzthen the kidneys. bel guminlto from. the system the g:m t f\nu blmch:.‘q “The umfiue S T Osgoo eet, wmnau mder the iy eyes. New Is the Word| ™" Newputurmlnddwgm. o Newpheec-——tkeymunalot to all pm.pedxve P.Yotlung AYS LADIES' DAY. Bewling is the spert for all Prizes gtven: xway every Saturday. _ . LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELEON and obtained by teams as follows:- From Quinebaug bridge te Davis Switch, North i 'ald, $116.25, of which $74.30 came from| Superintendent Dumas and men of me |nm I Gledhill, Mrs, | Louise Marchessesult, Mr.. Marches- | change ¢ lflult, M. Berth! Sr., Mr. Jackson, Mrs, -C, Russell, Mrs. smtm:h‘ Mrs. George | Jenses, maid Moran, William A. Reddy, George Al- , John Ryan, John Weaver, Frank Brophy, Andrew Corrigan, Mrs, Brodeur, Dr. Barnes, Mrs. Turner, S. Gillette, Ben Cogswell, Mrs. F. Kennedy, Mrs. George Kennedy, F. C. Holt, Fred Janes, Mr, Wakefield, Armand Heneault, Frank Ben- Mrs, | car wers legal an He said that they. wers legal in the Bay Campbors Napaleon Gineran g, A State. Ho was ordersd to pay the mini- Pechie, Mrs. M, Fortier, John Mathiey, |um fine of $10 for this - offense, wlm Mrs, 3 Mathieu, Henry Weaver, |O08ts of 34.84. Mrs, ce Weeks, Miss Smh Nevins, Mrs. Emil Vachon, Thoma: Henry Billings, Miss Annie. Dooley, Miss|driving it home.: “He said tie Annie Weaver, Miss Mary O'Neil, vens, Mrs. John Lyons, Fred leau, | ment. “An Old Man" Mrs, William Demutt.|#$15.64. Miss Monica Reddy, Anna Farland, John| jqian Bou Lannon, George Mechie, William Moran, | 4ian‘t have an Napoleon Briere, James Driscoll, P Reeves, John Bre Mrs. John Handal, Joseph Stone, Mrs. Dagenias, D. Alix, Fred Lemoux, Leo Heard, Henry Couil- lard, Mr. Kilday, Mrs. L'Homme, Julia ‘Nason, Mrs. Barribeault; Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. Jones. dine. Mrs, | | Stanten Ballaed, sen ef . Delia | Ballard of Putnam, was Boston The money was contributed by distriots | =0 "0 U AT 0 SR, Main street, part of Water street, Ral road square, Center and Stearns streets: Team No. 1, Captain, D, F. O'Connell, |0ut a license this vear. ‘Mrs. L. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Eliza Aylward, | friends” asked him fo drive his Miss Margaret Head, Miss Annu’mm,lw'( ear, ‘to ‘Mechanicsville. . He did, $310.41, got into- the drag-net, and District No. 2—Franklin, Water, Cot- t1 4. 2, Mark O. Burns, captain, Quinn, Miss Mary. McGuire, Miss Eva Viens, Miss Marguerite Garlant, $250.55. District No. 3—Broad as far as Mam, Hawkins, Reynofds. Téam No. 3, Cap- tain Jeremiah G. Elliott, Mrs. Mary Me- Cormack, Misg Mary Ellott; $32.50. District No. 4—Mechanic, Oak, Spring, Winter, Hutching, Westfleld avenue, North strest and = Comnecticut Village. Team; No. 4, Captain Francis J. Daugh- erty, Mrs, Henry P. Dubuc, Miss Thelma Gartland, Miss Loretta Lambert, Miss | Bernice Lambert, $53.34, { nolled. vfllbe}kanlmhm Riverview. Team 5, Captain George J. Heneault, Misg Alice Monohan, Mrs. Car- roil Allen, $50. taking all ‘of Brooklyn. Team No. known In Grennon, Miss Pauline Grennon, Mrs. summer oolony. bert Grennon, M-<. D~la Loiselle, Miss| The thermometer drapped during Mon- day morning and the cold rain turmed In- Norah Duggan, Miss Margaret Duge Miss Alice Gorman. Mrs, John Fitzger-|to a light fall of snow. ;Tm of Brooklyn other than ‘the West|highway department are de. top - District No. 7—Elmville. cl)m.ll Wil-| Dr. and Mrs. G. Miss Mfldred Killian, 70.45. District 8, Dayville, Goodyear, Pom- tret, Attaawiigan. - Captain A. J. O'Neil, Monia Redd: Day, fl(l 37, HEBRON Mrs. Anna Peck of l:na!nxfyhtln"‘I nio;t“of ;Xflflndl in town, Mrs. a Noyes of Stoningten is visiti L xRt h\t ed to the h The last in the series of Mbrary whists|gecene is to be held this week, followed by a ld dance in the tewn hall. At the Hebron grange held Tuesday evening the unmarried me.mben MH Eflml‘lfihiefl Miss nhmfnwnmm iss Mary Monn, Mrs. Manchester and Mr. and M Louis Wolfe on h—m Miss Ruth Griffin of Hartford was home | over the week end. The entertainment given in the town. meafin: Miss Alma Comyn, who underwent an nall Wednentay evening vy the Gty | oPeration for appendicitia In Providence has resumed her duties as book- s iarwe audisnte and | s e of, the Putnam Pariot all were highly enterfahmed. G, Taylor of Hartford here Friday even- ing, April 29, to give a wtereepticen lec- ture on the werld war efld Pparticulariy the part ef the 102d Nshen Hartford. nlmw-tmn-mwuu Wednesday afterneon. Burial was in ‘nu:nn Hale ‘cemetery. funeral of Mra. took Giace Pridsy buried in St. Mary's .“Mrs. Margaret. O'Brien wmudumnhrh!'.mm tery. , (in the ‘Congregational Sun. Although . the uni other day took up , - | guestion whether or_ “ many churches in this ;| o not it would:be advisab Iflfl'., ‘some of them ‘Webster told him the plain lenses on his \ywhere. t cost Arthur Christepher . Campbell, | 514,64 to-find out that mflumunt J. A. Baeney, of Norwich, said ‘he s Dee, Mrs. Muxhtnnflwinwm-mrmdm . Lea- | mueh -attention" to the: headlight ' equip- H’hh-udmmmto wr’h license P. A.liegal headlights: He forgot his license - Alma Forcier, | ang aidn’t know about the headlight law, John ‘Weaver, Mrs.|ne. said, although he ‘admitted "that he Kosmaler, Mrs. Camerlo, Mr. Bogato, |jives within ‘20 miles of the Oonna:(icut collége over. the week.end.. He '|was driving his fatler's car.. He adw /- ted that he never did ‘have a license and cost him $14.64 and he made .\lll'p." sonal check: for -this- amount. Johllufl.dmiunlhh- registrati itn within the Inw. and the: cabe wis ‘Several other. cases of a similar natore Anneuncements the ‘marriage in. smk)yn. N Y, April 16th, of Miss Insa - Louise Hinrichs, daughter of Frederick' H. Hinrichs, --of Brooklyn, 'N. Y, and , Woodsteck and Milwarg Crosby, of New York city. The wedding took place at the home of the District No. 5, Maple street and alf of bride’s parents. Rev. Richiard Roberts of the Church of the Pilgriths, Brooklyn, of- ficiated. Mrs. Batés was matren of hen- or and Le Roy Chadbourne District No. 6—From Quinebang bridge | York was best man. The bride & well ¥ Putnam, Pomfret and Wood- Captain Bernard Casey, Miss Lissie |Stock as 2 member of the Woodstock scraping dressing the streets of the city. T. Lamarche motored llam Mulligan, Miss Marguetits Mulligan, | to Epfln‘lald. thetr old home, on Sun- day. Fonawin: & series of small fires, mest- Cava- | ly chimneys and grass fires, the local de- Miss Isabelle Cavanagh, Miss The-|partment has net had to responq to an have been made to hive each month, for Qon-umlon Ruben Maples, Grand mu%z the winter in Proy- H.cn.mmm. been boarding at the home of Mrs W. H. Longdon, on Grove strest, have rent. goter-| g the tenement in the nmew house - of i ford, Mondsy merning, to attend a board SOUTH COVENTRY Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lédevt have re. turned home after spendifip the winter i am Yeung A stereopitoen leeture, Friday mtu DeF by the paster, n«w chm- G ehann. .M.Edwdngult’l“y:nhut:ld The title was The: Land of the Midnight mm, and Clarence Kahn a-large sheet irom oil tank two ‘mo two l-uu the rest. Mr. Wolf was blown one way and Mr. Kahn the other, both escaping with. minor injuries. Young Bugby fared the most. . Peter. Flynn, who-happened. to his coat around. the boy and smothered the fire as quickly as possible. The boy was taken to the | house across the street where he was ate tended by - Doctors. Jennings and Mc- Laughlin. He was painfully burned about the head -and hands. - Many.peaple lving near or passing at the time heard the explosion which lift- ed the reof, blew out the windows, and wrecked the .inside of the garage. + The. flN company responded to the. eall of 21 in-record time, but the resultant fire _had. beén pretty well conquered by Mr .Wolf and Mr. Kahn. In ' the 'Grisweld tewn court Monday morning,. John Godek was found guilty ot violatién of tha liquor law on three counts. Judge A.'M. Brown sentenced him to 30 days m jail on each count, a total ‘of 30 days. Godek appealed. This ‘was Godek's ‘second offence. El ‘Livencki was fined 3100 and costs” ‘and’ hls "bartender $25 and ' costs. Both™produced ‘the coin. fA B party in hener of Miss Eve- lyn, Carpenter was given at the home of Miss Beatrice Read, on Palmer avenue, turday evening,. there being sixtesn of iss Carpenter’s friends present. - They enjoyed music on the piane and clara- phone, singing, readings and - games. Sane c¢ake and coffee were served, the main. feature being the birthday cake. Miss Carpenter - received a ‘number .of . hlnl.mn and ,useful pifts. . “l! the (—n:“w of :he northe orm, . WASs as isagreeable as they make them. . There was. both rain and enow, with a temperature which dropped as jow as 37 degrees.. All day, and for three. days before the .wind has . sung steadlly.a little north of east. The time thanges te be adepted by the railroad, efféctive next Sunday, are net as’ yet settléd upon. It was rumored om Monday afternoon, and with pretty good evidenos ef _correctness, that the first been to a considerable ex- tent abandoned. - At least so that bids on the new trains have been called off. It would be a serious handicap for the 'Dig _mills in, the town te have the last southbound mail train leave here at 2.45 instead of 6.45. If that schedule was allowed to remain, there would probably be some method established by the de- partment te - dispatch New York mafl via the boat train which will leave a little after’ 8" instead of 9.30. The vital statisties fer the tewn of Griswold for March show six deaths: Amy Martha Douglas of cancer, aged 72; Ellen Idella Brown of asphyxia, for- eign body in lungs, age 8 days; Martha Gardner, of cerebral hemorrhage, age 64 ; Stanley Yukureix, of- convulsion, age 7 months ; “Stanislans Garstka, of spasm of pgtori; age 44; Jan K. Szura, of pneu- menia, age 3 months. There were three marriages: Edmund Doyen and Dora Carter, Robert F, Passuzzi and Madeline idn’t pay S and’ had . Newten A, from a The chance 1t cost’ ‘him of New thur Varley, Mareh 13. Nine births were recerded: Ellen Fs- tella Brown, Flora Kumon, eck, Stanislaus_ Arlch, Emmis Katherine Palmer, Joseph Shanchuk, Katherine gm Bremnan, Evelyn Helena u&, Arthur Madisen, 36, of Veluntown, died at the Backus hospital. Sunday night. He was, born in Voluntown 36 years ago, the son of Elida Malbourn and the late Wil- llam. Madison. He leaves his wife and children, mother, brothers and sisters in Voluntown, ‘Walter Manseau snd Miss Melonia La Roux were married at St. Mary’s church Monday morning by Rev. J. H. Siefer- man. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Leon LaReux. The Wemian's Misstonary seciety of the Congregational church met at the home of Mrs ‘G, H. Jennings Inst week. A most and instructive talk on Cenditions in' the Near East was given bylu-ltnhhflndlayuu»on. The talk was: illustrated by maps and ple- tures. A “handsome begonia was pre- sented Miss- Hadley in token of appre. eiation, . Mrs, Jennings served refresh- ments, The folleWing new beoks have béen added to the Sfater Library: A Treas- ury of War Poetry, - (second - series Island, Amy Murray e Rose Dawn, ‘White ; Green Rust, Wllhc‘ Emmy Lou, Martin; “The Trumpeter Swan, Balley; The Hundredth Chance, Dell; The Lone Star Ranger .Grey; Returned - Empty, Barclay: ‘Poor Man’s Rock, Sinclair; Marcla Schuyler, Lutz; ‘The Valley of the Glants, Kyne; The Calling of Dan Mat- thews;” Wright: Eve to the Rescue, Hueston ; Nan of Music Mountain, Spear- Million's Maid, Onfens; 29 Austin; The Beok of Bos- has return- was was buried 'I.Iblfl, t the Back of the North Wind; m of the Dell Bhep, Rheul- ‘Adyentures of a Brownle, Miss Muloek; The Little Lame Prince, Miss Muloek ; The Shortstop. Grey: The Young || Pitehed,” Grey: The Divine Event, Har- use!| ben; The Uses of Diversity, Chesterton ; Am]nmphy of Mntut Asquith; Man .A” PEKFORD. Wl‘lfl HER GLORIOUS CURLS, HER CONTAG- 1OUS SMILE, HER CHEERFUL SPIRIT, AND. HER WINSOME, LOV ABLE MANNERISMS, IN A STORY OF EXQUISITE BEAUTY. THERE | 1S A WEALTH OF DETAIL, HUMAN PATHOS AND LOVELY COME.- Y. YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH MARY ALL OVER AGAIN AS YOU "SEE HER IN THIS WONDERFUL SCREEN DRAMA. HAROLD LLOYD IN “HIS ROYAL SHYNESS” NotnDullMomnt,thequFntmdmeThz Matinee, Emmg. 28c.-40c. STR sm ot 2:15-7: ool HOPKINTON Today .qd Wednesday e iy gt B B ALL JOY - - - - - - - - NO GLOOM Daniel E. Blake and daughter, Almira G. Blake, were in Norwich aver Sunday. Frank W. Mills, Mrs. E. P. Mathewson and Miss' Mabel S. Mathewson were in Providence Thursday atending the session of the Rhede Island house of representa- tives. Recent automobile purchasers are Wal- ter F. Mills, George Jordan and Frank Jackson. | The fourth .quarter , of . the public schools of this town began Monday morn- ing. A Postmistress Almira G. Blake recently exchanged automobiles. The annual financial town meeting of this town is called for Thursday after- noon of this week. AYER—In Detroit, Mich., April 15, 1921, a daughter, Mary Clarice, to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Ayer. MAREIED. SMITH—FOOTE—In Frankl 1921, by Rev, William J. Smith of Franklin Foote of Yintic. MILLER — In Norwich, March 12, 1921, by Rev. Arthur Varley, H, Fanning and Mrs.' Flora Miller, both of Jewett City. IADBEAI’—LAIOUX—IH Jewett City, 18, 1921, by Rev. Joseph H. Bialeruunv Walter Mauseau and Miss Melvina LaRoux. ¢ KANE—THORPE—In this city, April 18, 1921, by Rev. William + Kennedy, James John Kane of this city and Miss Marion Louise Thorpe of Montville. April 16, it, Louis and Mrs. William THE A!?:DGENT MINSTRELS TWO BIG MUSICAL COMEDIES Cooked for Laughter - - - - Served Twice Daily ALSO FEATURE PICTURE MARY MILES MINTER in “SALLY SHOWS THE WAY” T GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO BRYANT WASHBURN A Big Shew For Little Money AN D¢ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ANDREWE — BLANCHETTE — In wich, Aprtl 18 1931, Galvin, “tucket -er uul Rock streei Ner- 3 lanchet tea(wshP Louis Andrews of 1 nucnown.n—uo! RD — In London, April 16, 1821, by Rev, Romeyn Danforth, Roderick fl Belle Leonard, both of N i 4 )lchennlé Loni- , DIED WALKER—In Coventry. Aprll 16, 1921, Henry C. Walker, aged 70 years. KING—In Preston, April 17, 1921, Teresa ing, ai 64 years. SYPHERS—In New London, April wife “of Charles 1821, Mary E., Syphers, Jr. BEANEY—In New London, April 17, 1921, Frederick A. Beaney, aged 31 years. A{rfl 17, 1921, Oriem yea: !"olb—ln Groton, A. Ford, in his MADISON—In Norwich, ABHI 17, 'l"l Arthur Madison of Voluntown, aged 17, H In this ecity, April 185, 1921, M ridget M., daughter of Jeremiah and the late Hanora Shea Moran. Funeral at her late home, 19 John' street, ‘Wednesday momln‘ n .30 lock. Solemn high mass Bt. Patrick's church at 1. lS oehd( Automobile rtege. Burial in St. Mary’s cemetery. FIELDS—In this eity, April 18 _ 1921, Jane Sheehan. W‘Ifl of the late Samuel Fields, aged 43 y Funeral at her llte hnme 38 Ward street. on inesday morning, April 20, at % o'clock. Requiem mags in St. Patrick’s church at 8.45 o'cloek. Automobile cor- CKAPHA!—IH Norwieh, April IC, llfl Mary W. dwcbter of Thomas A. Mary E. Chapma: rvices 'lll be held at her lats home. No. 22 Cliff street. Tuesday, April 19, at 2.30 p. m. Burial in Hamilton avenue cemetery. MACDOUGALL—In this_city. April 17, 192‘ Archibald P. MacDougall, aged 40 Funerai at his late home, 327 Prospect street, Tuesday afternoon, April 18, at 2!0 Burial in the family lot in Yan- tic cemetery. Automobile cortege. CARD OF THANKS. 1, the undersigned, desire te take this means to thank my friends for their many acts of kindness during my great sorrow in the death of my husband, espe- elally to those who sent the beautifdl flowers. Such acts will ever be cherished in my memory. MRS. H. C. TATLOR. CARD OF THANKS. ‘We with te thank our neighbers and friends for their kind help and devotion during the fliness and death of our be- loved wife and mother. [ DAVID J. HANDLEMAN AND CHIL- DREN. Lo, 15 Main Street Faneral Directors ~—AND— Embalmers » “hady Assistatn "HENRY E CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 “An Amateur Devil” gtotbehdmdmhckwifl:&npuhfion. . “THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY” Featuring JUSTINE JOHNSTONE Drama of Romance and eneration in Which the Men !u y to a Smashing Clnutn"x. D;n\ IPcil to See It NEWS WEEKLY TODAY—Charles Ray, in “An Old-Fashioned Boy” Interest EDWARD COLUMBIA Frank Preston, crusher for the road construction cem- taken off one of the oil volving ‘wheel against his forehead, had been direct, must have been fatal Heg escaped with a wound and & swellng over his eyes. to the state roads i.r-» E. Ward Ireland, | schools, was in town Thursday visiting the distriet achoels. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clifford Robinson, Thursday last to Westerly and Watch Hill, R. L, returning ia the evening. They reported a delightful trip and found the surf ru.u.sg hig The grange d;amatic shub wenmt to He- bren Wednesdny - iup and presented a three-act play, No Trespassing, by Eve- lyn Gray Whiting. ic a large and very was served. They presented the same play Saturday evening at Andover, where it was equally appreciated. Nine Italian lsborers who eame here geveral months ago to work on the mew roads, and who seemed to be under the influence of one known as Tony, left on Thursday last for New London, where it was stated Tony had secured werk for Conway Tearle, in PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE mquBhndSlrfiamdPhnut,muRmd who has charge of the pany in town. mel with an accident last week while ofling the machine. He had caps, which slipped from his hand into the spokes of the fiywheel, and was thrown by the re- striking him a glancing blow which, if it George H. Champlin Is at Portland, Conn., superintending repalirs being made state inspector of with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter, motored enthusiastic audience, after which supper “Seciety Snobs” J. BOYLE them. They have been idie some time, ice Tony went to New Lon. don to work, after he had concluded werk with the company here. Fred W. Porter, school supervisor fe1 this distriet, is suggesting to the teachers | the desirability of obtaining a Vietrels " for each schoolhouse. He states that can be used very advantageously aid to singing, marching, calisthen even to nemmanship, as it is now besides furnishing amusement proper time. The Old Hop River achoel Miss Florence Jones teacher, has been working diligently for some time to ob- tain a Vietrola and is now working to get some records. The West street sehool, Mise Lydia Freetag teacher, has made a beginning. The other schools in town are expecting to work similarly for the same object. There will- be another electrié light ex- hibition at Yeomans hall this week. LUSED LADDER TO ESCAPE FROM BEIDGEPORT JAIM Bridgeport. April 18.—Using a ladder tp scale the jail wall, John Morrelio, serv- ing & year for obtaining money under faise pretences, made his escape from the North Avenue jafl here Saturday after- noon. A general alarm was sent. owt shertly after he made his er fpe but wp to the present time no trac: has besn discovered. Morrello had served but & few days of his sentence. He was sen- tenced from Stamford on April 5. He was at work in the boiler room when Be made his break for liberty hy using & ladder to geale the wall NUT STOVE $14 S14 NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED JOHN A. MORGAN & SON EGG Ne. 2 NUT $14 13

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