Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 9

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| the past week and heid a teachers’ meete ing Wednesday afternoon at Ledyad B. qun. "D. D.,"secretary of Center. - - 3 y State comyention, will peach - Willlam James of Brooklyn, N. Y. was k; 3 n anan m-um.. 1 v chureh Supday, May 1, week end and Sunday guest of Miss. a ¢ | ames’ vm president, ma .Yolx; ‘They 3 ‘- th morning and evening. Gertrude Goodenouzh. in ‘the g:t he had -n- at the Harvard Medl- L ] 2, nn, £ ¥ Rev. Hollis Camrbell is confinéd to Bis' Mrs. Isaac G. Geer and Mrs. -1- Stoddard of Gales Ferry were g kuests of Me. Florence Smith in m 4 ltn. B Miss Barbara Goodenough was f(he o 3 leader of the Christian Endeavor meeting as one of ‘the finest that sung. s training at the college. Mr. and Sunday evening. 3 hag yet come to light here, capable of Holmes and twe children of Notwicn| . Misa ¢ i sek | Latla he M - of Hartford spent the week| Mrs Jennie Parmeles, who has been fn lucing ten gallons of high-proof ke :, ilare occupylng the Dunstan home, Mr.|end at her home in Worcester, ' 1 -d Mrs. William A. Mason. Florida during the winter, has retufned whiskey in 24 hours. It was in opera- s es 3 Mrs. Allshaw was the miut of tion at u;-& um". 't'hly xrxgorted.l 'l;!tenrbly having birthdays ing ‘company. Im nd family. Was a st of e gallons of its al- “ Jesse. Eno and Mi who havey Mr. 3 e t F. Rt o o N e biEy of st | iienAbAMe RIOURS A e, Sk | 8 ME s ‘hm LT mhu“:.n& o George Lathrep-of Nere has ‘returtied ‘aylor. at F. D. Taylor's. Improvements have been. made to {1 friends here { and Mrs. Clark S Tbun . Bgcause Mr. Shaw expressed aversion |Pavy, the presentation being made by T.|of Willington, are movinz o Mr. Bige-| Mr. and Mrs. 'mlu I han and daugh ane lnn' nnlt‘hn dnhhu Junl’m g ageabibeehad - ik 5 1, e R T s house, last occupled by Mr. anddaughter Matan of Uloh wero guests orn s lasi; aisa Eab! Hosie watorsd was e Botro e remtved. 1o an” antomé: ) rles Robi 2 Su and Monday. of Mr. and Mrs. Ab| T A orcester Friday to visit Mrs. Stan- PENDLETON HILL Gcod.n.ll. ister. They returned Sunday. le. ‘ B! Mrs. Juliet Boardman with her childrea e wrinos A WO, doasel iror Jes. Sadle Franklin, Rexford and : Ay has retarned after opend- | arris and Jullet, left Saturday for Mont Shaw, When his attention was ealled Crane.assisting o : “"“‘fh‘. Fove e e diw | 5 R e 5 3 afternoon.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Kind huve te- foroement ol e e dant mt s |, A Spécial opportunity witl be aftorded i ollowing . a| Miss Mildred Rése Taylor Eawards of Wtattord | tured home atier spending several weeks | ‘would be made by the defeu the women of this vicinity Wednesday of Danfelgon, _in town Tuesday visiting|in Willimantie. g | atternoon, May 4, at the library, when , Don funeral at her ol§ home, which is| Mrs. Fred Burgess has: beep visiting! Miss Deming of Connecticut_ Agricultural|s Dutian. She had |her, mothér in Boston. . turn, MANSmeE college will give & leshile ‘beginning at ) oseph’ morn- K in Moose Meadow.| Mre. Nelile Tuttie pf Hartford js .vis. | te0ded an auction at the Dalsy farm neat vu wma D 1.30 o'clock. . It I8 expected that the subs, tville, and three mun Mrs. Masse, ;- was 10 yesrs oid|iting her sleter. Mrs. Karl Bishop. [Wheeler's erossing Monday. -fll nf The fair and sale heid by Echo grange]ject Will be Textilss, Those who have, fi‘l. \H.'R. Wightman of Stafford, Miss received a number of gitts,| Mr. and Mrs. Myron. Hoxie.and sen | ‘l)(\r: :nnluRC[ook is visiting relatives, 'y m' Y Lat the church- Tuesday evening was at.[heard (nls lectur very enthusiastic| Mildred .MacCallum and Mrs. hus! eake with pink ean- |spent Sunday.in South Killingly. with Mr, [ #2527 Farmers are very busy with thels Tfl ber from this and |8 to its practical value, Mrs. Phelan of,| Blankenburg of Talcottville’ Mra, " |and Mrs. A C. Hoxier . . o e erounding tomae, and. was & decided |Rockville will cko be present, thy worl) 138 & very estimable and poputar s v | e Baiouvie” . Mise | Willam Tucker of Norwieh sment 3 fex H ier Broadtoot of Weaterd fl‘l'fld M Hme Members of the local grange |Of the afternoon being under the auspices|Bdfore her marriage she was a su Sunday_evening ! Mte. Hnry days last weol: at B. A. Hoxie's. o son B g 0 Dok ,nn 2 e Wl grange} X osegs-. [business caller in this place Tuesday af- i contributed liberally in gifts and service, |57 tho farm Lus £ul teacher. in the publlc schools of Staf- | 'elock. . Harry ‘-"”““ {kader 3 M. 484 3. Henry Sweet and duugh- {10 0O m m?,;’“ m which with the exceellent patronage made| The finance committee of the u;m.xg) ford. cussed the topic Self Control and xw to iss nd.. Prlc. Soz.latt this wesk for Neetolk, whars Uy | "“gL 001 trom hers attended the el “AT the wfi o nn.# Was possible net proceeds amounting to about |library, Alfred Oden. Arthur C. James.and [ Carl B. Martin of Springfleld, formerly | Get 1t: Its Rewsrd. Atter which the o 3is. Dlanthag | vl Soon epen the Notfolk 1un .f00-te byysy 1o the Farm, given at North Bbgws §150, which will be added to the buliding|Mrs. G. H. Wyman, is issuing an appeal [Of Stafford Springs, visited friends in the nm\lnt Was open to the members. S summer. > J #|Ington grange hall by the gramgert - | fund. * Friends' from’ Seotland and . Willi- | for funds to support the work of the libga- | borough Thursda; iss Sophis. Pollock, for many ye 7| Ciltion Sweet of New Britain and Wait | {Eton veni lahoratory® | mantic assisted in the musical program of |ry. ~Although having ne endowment and| Georgs J. Gary has sold & trast of |8 Testient ot the town, died ot bes Hame . {|iace Swest ot Wallngtord ware. guesta [ FUTSY SR, L Cn the agepts | the cvening. Thete were well supplied |no tow support, the library has given|1and on’ Fiirnace avenue to the Cyril|hers . April 22. Miss Pollock had | - &, e mothtr, Ues. Mary Sweet,v8t| yory 1y North Bioningten and Wil W tables of ‘farm products, -fancy. articles | wider service this last year than ever be. | Johnson Woolen company. been in 2 weakened WM““‘ Gue o ad-| _Gheritt Osear Main of Norwich was here | he week end. ‘Tuesday afternoon. nd aprons, candy, sandwiches, cake, ice | fore, the circulation reaching nearly 6,000, =Miss Maud Gerard and John R. Sulli.|vanced ags Saturday summoning in the jury for the| Edward H. Manning -of . Narwich is eam and a popular mystery table. about half of this In the schools and out-|Y&n Wweré married at St. Edward’s|Pected. superior court. spending a few days with his grandpar- les' Aid soclety met Wednes- |lying villages. With a treasury seriously | church Tuesday morning by Rev. Felix J,|her homic ‘Sunday afternoon. L. P. Mae-| There 'was a farm bureau meeting with|ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie. BROOKLYN depleted, and With the greatly increasedO'Nelll. The bride Is a daughter of Mr.|Lefnin of Moosup, Who has Been cocupy. | thterestinls speakers i Academy hall on| Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wade of Soulh and- Mrs. John Gerard of - West Main] M8 the pulpit at the Attawaugan M. B 'numy.n-n Windham Were guesta Sunday of; fheir ; Mr. ind Mre. William H. Clewly have street. The groom is & son of Mr. and | church, officiated. Prienfls acted 4s bear- Stk of Eliington ‘was heré | daughter, Mrs. E. P. Abel. returned ‘o thelr home in this village Mrs. John Sullivan of Monson. After a{®rS. -Burial was in Grove streel et-ultn. wm-uy in the interests of the farmi| A local resident who lives near a pond|-and speak of the very enjoyable win- . briet wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sulllvan | Putnam. was gnnoyed one night recently by-the| ter they spent. will reside in Cambridge, Mass. The stretch of road from the Baléw.| A mlmber from” Goshen attenddd the|poepfrogs, which seemed very mear. Unon Miss Mary Fogz, who has her hemse | .Mrs. F. F. Phtten has returned from a store corner to thd bridge has been 'spicndid musléhl Ching-a-Iiag enteri|§oing out to investhyate, .the resident| with Mr. and Mrs. Clewly, visit in Washington, D. C. Tepaired fln past week by fown employes. | tainment in Grange hall, Lebanot, Wed- found the peepers on the doorsteps and Mrs. J. Allen Mix returned from) Charles Button spent the weel .um nesday evening. was obliged to-get a broom and sweep Naugatuck, where she t the winter| felatives in Westerly, R. L Work buildings of the new vil<| them off to be rid of the noise. 3 'with her daughter, Mrs, Walter Peage. I-u mong the cedars, the Moween camp, e [ was ran over by an automobile and had Mrs, Frank Orcutt has_ returned after T : has be n suspended over the Jewish holl- Several weeks' viait with - relatives oo WILLINGTON! reduny LEDYARD his skull fractured and several ribs Montelair, N. J. ziiss Catherine Ritkétts left Friday for me Bheébbitz of New Yotk wis home| Mrs. Belle Holcomb Johnson of Hart- ken. Tle was taken to the Day Louls St. Germain has purchased 'a|her old home, Elizabéth, N. J., Where she | during ; the Jewlsh Passover holldays. ford, aseisted by W. S. Dakin, supervisor 1 in Putnam. r cottage on Curtis avenue from D."H. Car- | will spend two weeks: ard Mahoney has purchased a new|of schools, gave 2 ‘stereopticon lécture,!” arge delegation of the ¥, m Merrill hman $prained his shoulder hotse from a Norwich dchlt On a Trip Through New I . at 1 Wwent to Danlelson in the C 11‘ M t Beautlful Car in Am enca x 3 - Peter Spear fias returned from a busi-| Monday Working on the state road.| Monday thers wis a large woods fire on | Ledyard Cérgregatic: il “bus e in which was provided for A% e 08 ness trip to New Yerk. He was attended by Dr. Moore of Stafford | the Fields place. | evening. Mew. Holoomd cxplainéd” Mrs. Thtor Smith, to ses Black {08 ‘The meeting of the fown school in the hospital in Providence. She Mved - 2 teq will be held at Lédyard Center Wed-| Iast year in this town in a houss ewn- nesday, May 4. € by Charles Murien had bought the The Ledyard Thimble “elub membérs | dwelling and land known as the Alden YOUR -DOLLAR TRA THE FARTHEST AT were the guests of Mrs. Charies D. Geer | Burgess place and had arranged to bujié — g on Wednesday afternoon. The club was|an addition to the house. . / 5 » % ;nll Tepresented. Following sewing,’ re-] ) reshments Were served. . ( Rev. and Mrs. . Goodenough, Miss RICHMOND v /. 4 Gertrude Goodenough and Mrs. Afthurg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griinff and M» = pletures o tns a noa mlmner 55 43 n \th;w‘\"'v: v;j:::r;t;{ ht o hich e < Monday nig) Mins B 0l Demands Comh-ywule Attention Becmue of St - e A 4 Goodenough motored to Wakefield, R.' I, [ and Mrs. Kugene Ramsay, of Norweod Wednesday with Archle Holdridge as|.were fecent callers at the Mooss heme- ‘chaufteur and visited relatives. stead. Supervisor W. §. Dakin of Hartford h: lem Ablallah, of Hope alley, dle¢ been visiting thé schools in town during|suddenly Wednesday morning. Louis Gr! L seriously Il = Mrs. J. Willlam and two daughters * A Kathryn and Lillie were callers threugh W, Babis Siawp Swaly] | ~ TW Los Angeles police have thelr M o after a refreshing bath with g hands full taking care of the “screen- : LACO CASTILE SOAP: |siruck: =iris who fad their way to thai 4 - Ladies’ and Misses’ "OVER JAIL HILL IN HIGH GEAR In all the principal cities existing stock car records for power, speed,,endmanu and hill climbing have been shattered. Re- produced below is an exact copy of an affidavit attesting the remarkable results achieved by a stock Paige 6-66 Touring Car on Jail Hill, April 28,1921. - On a; tion tests, thlscarwnllshowfromStoZSrmlesm Soecondsflat,andgofio miles an hour in 23 seconds, ~ We, the undersigned, whose names are herewith attached, do solemnlydednethat we T—ewfiufl&lfiex&md\;fiem;nm&mtmndemlhmS-GGShndard "ouring - “test was e from nhmgthbeetupSchoolSM d Mmthfiflmhghgm,uthemeofwmdeswhwr s CO\mLY of N!w London : P-aonal'ymurd ore me, signers and sealers of the above and foregoing affidavit, city at It soothes and heals tender skins. Y is aspire to be film heroines A pure Olive Oil Soap. 37 | but of course the great majority of them =« s amsssraderan tap e siasmmennd | are unable to qualify. 5 Coats, W_r’aps‘, Suits * BEGINNING SATURDAY, APRIL 30th LAt ackiiowledged this to, be of their free act and deed. 4 2 : A ; D R T agip oo, || Thisevent il bl you o get the seson's mont ki | | SPECIAL. TODAY P. T. CONNELL, i DAVlD E. SHAHAN, : s g t AL Sastin red BITTER .SWEETS, pound . v« ev everrvrece -wemiomnrm 396 DR/ROBERT COLLINS, : J. H. GILLISON, (Driver) ASSORTED CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS, b. 49¢ CREAM CARAMELS, $1.00- value, pound. ... ..... 50c ICE CREAM— Strawberry, Fruit, Coffee, Chocolate, YE CHOCOLATE SHOPPE 49 BROADWAY ~ Goldblatt’s Shoe Store You will never realize the drop in "Shoe prices, until you start trading with us. Our store is overstocked with shoes for the entire family, for all pur- _poses, and for ‘every purse. To start ti'admg with us today, means to you the openmg of savings account Monday. | Goldblztt’s Shoe Store 46 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. T CONNELL, Justice of Pe-u WRAPS §18.50 to $39.50 VALUES TO $6850 Wrappy effects that give you youthfulness, trimmed in modish braid or embroidery, fetching tassels or stitchery await your selection in Ramona, Chamoistyne, . Velour and Tricetine. : oy seokn s || COATS |, 31230 to §23.50 )LO, VELOUR AND TRICOTINE, Pretuer styles than tlnu of previous years, some dash- g s : ez ISUITS $16.50 to $45.00 ‘Tovable hats. . Styles auid shades are here in variety, and VALUES TO $89.50 vafiedtomhagreutaxumthneveryindividullrequirs Aaflecho;fi:?;:dem S:mqmgm:kwwbuc:.zwmm mentmybeenflyntufied.' ‘ embroidery or plin. s ;m’l’ TOWN STRET, NORWlCH, CONN. LOCALP’.AIGEDEALER Telephone 818-14 Moderately Pnced ai 3385 $5.00 up to $8.95 3 \ SPECIALS FOR TODAY ONLY'! One Rack of DRESSES, valuesto$35.00 ... .. $9.50 One Lot of HATS, valuesto $1250 ................ $4.98 All Other Hats 15 Per Cent. Off .. SUMMER ORGANDIE HATS | Jnfithedunhe‘mdpnfluuSummceryouhveuenform In every wemtbd&—mdmmownwflhom See these new Organdie Hm.nsssstosus P ‘OTTHELF & CO. "l‘lqun'fGedV : $4-100 MAIN STREET Ne Bl LanaRDa ARG by < T AL 7 194 Main Street soenl”

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