Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 7

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WORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDA s \MAY 1T, e their two maids, Midses Sarah and Annie| planted on the west side of:the Military oreanlaing a_branch of the Connecticut % RY A 1eft: Monting for Mok o pod > near 'the memorial parklet. | Lezgue of Women was d'scussed.. 7 o s S R S RS I e LA e Copnecticunt Woman Three Times |, sreorsmone mania en route to their. former home in| / Rev. G. M. Wright spoko in the I | from Meriden, motorad to ‘hels summer 4 My life's mission down here England. . church Sunday morriing, from Psalms | cottage . on m._uhi}:, Satariay. Mrs. > 5 Is a low humble sphere, Mrs. Bergen I Greene was a caller in| 16:5, the theme being The Soul's Su-| Martin gnd Mrs. Chinn remained at And T sometimes wish- 1 had faming New don Saturday. preme Choice, and What Comes of It | yeisure Hour cottage to spend a week. ¥ ’ And be fomebody” 9 Like vi Mra Borome. Greas was. in Prévidence | At the offertory, Oh! Rest in the Lora, | ““Nr ™" and Arre. Carl W, Brown. and Gn ver e of Co lete oakn et Haviend visty . ok e Mendelssohn,” was sung by D. R. Povey. | qaughter. Virginla, were callers . cable. | ETiday and gave an interesting talk on ghter, Virgin - s b baseball team | conditions wers reported as favorable. {3t ol IS o | eeetTe the Sermon, Mav. M. Wrignt | avsrro . Vinlula wers | oallers : \ esterly High school Missions befos ¥ the first out of town game of | The three delinquents wore ;n:;’:':u:f_ Street Methodist Episcopal church. asked the congregation to give an cx- % eas (T ¥). afternoon, | clean up immediately, The Uy elected. officers of the|Dression in favor of the veto of % O et oo o “Academy | dens vistted theso places Monday they | TS YeSently elecled officers of - the ) RTEUOV 1 01"k commercializing of | - EAST WOODSTOCK ; 4 A large on o7 Tocal | founa everything i good condition, so | iEr "yl IHERe o8 the Hsthoatet churen ] el °hy UStanding. This was | (HASE e o make the trip with | that now the whole business section of{ Jerome Greer and are: Presffent. James| done_ unsnimously and Représantative s urber of Brooklyh was | 2 md il nmeeded encourage- | Pawcatuck is free from fire hazards. Jackson; first wice . president, James| Henry W. Hurlbutt of the town of (Sunday. g 2 | Rehearsals are being held for & MiN-|Grear; seconq vice president, Miss Marle | Ledyard, who was presént, was instruct-| 3Miss Doris Linderman 'spent’tife weel Aer v ae - I was once a mew dress, And pronounced swosess, : And many said, “O, she I8 fine” ;1 nd to varties T went With ro thought or intent Of doing, but merely to shine. J ude e team will [3 i 3 Frecie t. P | creation of vital power. These ela- T'd come home late at night, re; auspice v ‘ . | ments are, particularly, Irop, Calcium,| And I'd feel Ifke a fright, Who started in the | strel show to be given at the Pawcatuck {xganqar., d vice president, Miss.Sarah | ©1 to convey this message from the jend with her sister bm]ll!e, :ho s aipe A, W. Ethes ge, BAG Eeat s pprticulauly; Seohs Cultizay ey ke el i thouse wili | Congregational church under ‘h; :Vl 6% | Adamson; fourth vice president, Miss | Church to Hartford = :‘:‘zou”uem at. Connecticut college, New Lon- € Fotassinm, Hodgm, Fhospboro £ 10 et croms, and . on the | of the Y. P. §. C. E. of the church. In|pelnofs h L e e L rs. A. rid V . T weli | addition to the members of the society, | Writiarr roick: secretary, Mrs. Minnia on. " > ot crom, and sv: el Awey time, but to smile i i «| Albany Avenue, Hartford, carnis, necause R ‘Whittlesey ; i sionary programme arranged by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Hirem Jordan passes eatie | brobably | the Weesterly High school quartette has ey ; treasurer, Randall Newbury. e And envy the one most admired. 3 i for weal Mist No. 3. W. Carter was given. Onening hymn. | their 30th wedding anniversary very 5 5 g i g B o yiohstuzet Jl?::e REER A SCBE R N e R e R e pray- | quictly ac their home last Wednesday. Conn., describes in letter ;7 =y down i as But at :c“;:-m.:a - R nell on| yepry Chase was droppeg from the| Monday evening, May 23, the meeting|er: Rev. J. W. Carter: a group of reci-|Ars. Jordan has been ccnfined to her was nic, nervous of run do to the body the-very To_the rummage sale 1 was to-go- There a kind lady bought me, . . nis it needs and,.in this wa And to her home brouzht me of McKen t o 1 ' and Bamford. | ot ‘the Westerly fown counctl held Friday | F- hall and will be followed by @ banquet, | MAn Chase, Richard Chase, Ervin Chase, | Ladies’ Ald soclety Teeently sent her car- com- | westerly nolice force at a special meeting | Of the Men's elub will be held in I O. O, | tations, Pennfes For Missions, by Her-|bed for weeks with acute neuritis. The how WINCARNIS hslpedl 5 | Z §9° S 7 e 5 ine. | Howard Chase; singing by the school; nations. B g | you pay the body, it were, for the|And said, “0, I know what I'll de®,. . § T st sebadeA by the “"k:' ooy iy Mn g e lhzfnw!ig ::2 ne{:m:xgfi: ‘:::«f;:‘xmt:g i'?:’.'x'e‘nsc“fi,'éi, playlet entitled, Children of Our Fathe ‘The engagement of Miss Clara Foskett restore her to heakh [t duse bs supplying the mine: Then she took this and that, § ARGIRT i e ‘:,?:.; l:)‘t"tpmmimo;ufhe work of the|of the Y. M. C. A. Antoinette, an “lg'",;‘g‘- g"“fl&“““,}' Eddy JofEeann Mixwell Cox is an- —_— | sary to enable the body| Anq"made mto & . $ ool { Lo 3 : " Jot Goldle, a Jewess, Em-Bet ennett ; Pe- | nounced. s % I 1 energy—to make thel ang g s . : police force has boen considerably dasecic | T PR Mre. Join Dpkcks ware In Now | (0 o' Setbisn by, | Gorden Manleree:| Mardueriie Bosworth mentthe wesk-| *L feel it my duty to_tell you what|; ik AP S e LR L S i o fhe ‘High strect gectlon of the town. It| - Tony, an Italian boy, Alfred Erickson:|end with her sister, Carrie in Southbridge, | your wonderful Wincarnis has done To oot and cheer H r e \as intimated that mo one wWould be ap- Anton, a Russian boy, David Carter:|Mass. for me,” writes Mrs. Etheridge. “Thre To all **iping hand lend. ' E 4 X GALES FERRY Miss Allen, a teacher, Miss Gertrude Al-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bosworth of Nor- | .. S the last four years| ¥ 2 » - - Dot OFiChs, € F anla DIt len. 'The offering was for missions. | wich spent Sunday with Wendell Bos.|Oifferent times in the Joua Thouzh a mat, never mind; . % | 2ne Elm Tree inn-on West Broad| The annual tReeting of the Gales Fer-| Soith g famiie has it helped gave me from g complete Said my lady so kind, . : siroct has been undergoing repairs and | Iy Cemetery association was held fo| At @ recent meeting of the ofelal (WOIF e Sun. | Bervous brealdown. This time I wa You're useful and I am your friend” oy . . F X - v = > 2 . 2 hes we ook casioo | Wi inn il he thesaged by rei Sfe oduh F AR N . B mities o "arrange for e sainiing of e i b e Gown, but, a5 usual, Wincarnis did the o St and ook’ 16 &1 overs H n N . and solicitors were appoint-| family work. 1 am well on the road to re- contented i James M. Pendleton, chairman of the ?:;:’fi::mfi“’::y 23 Glemt & ] canvass for funds a8 follaws: | Newton, Mass, sent the week end with | povery and have fo. thamk Wincarnis iy 1 : * Weesterly chapter of the Red Cross, Mra | 470G o o R O ributt epoct.| Gales Ferry, Miss Alice Satterlce; Long |G- L. Upham and family. .. (for the great improvement in my And v as bees in the clover. &, Bazon Cabisullesatteart o visa| e as follows, for the year ending May | Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Chase;| Miss Julia May, who has been with | heaith, H Olive Webb, director of E 3 73, | Outlying districts, C. E. Colver. her sister, Mrs. Anna May , in Newton 5 on in this communits, were among| 1321: The total e LTS, | Y mesting of tho official board of | T Several avecks returmed -Swtwrday | *It any one who dou value of present at the New England con-| Smolnt expende 3 Cash on hand |\ M. E. church Friday evening, Rich-| Harley Koster a former resident, now | Wincarnis will write me, I will gladly ition of the- Red Cross held in Boston g mount Tecelved for perman-| ' Y Chase was elected as a . trustee |Of Peacedale, R. L, met with an accident |tell them all it has done for me.” " pe ent fund, $1.43625; amount now in the| N . b in th Thursday and Friday. e S 6 Bl Shesats on toazl last week which resulted in the loss of ¢ =2 working fund, $1,425.64. The choice of|! his left hand. ,He had been employed |:How Wincarnis will help to restrore rnest V. Claypool of the Anti-|officers, which was a re-election, result-| Mr. and Mrs. Courtiand Galver A b o e o S R AR A e cague spoke on prohibition at the ed as follows: President, Billings F. S.|and children, with Mrs. Fanny A. Molth-| {0 0% st re e i | Bl pdt nergy B services at the Methedist Epis-| Crandall; vice president, Carl W, Brown; | rop, ¥Ynotored to. ank on Sunday aft-| ® C8F S PIGHCES Y- blood — strengthan your n rch Sunday. He commented es-| secretary and treasurer, and superintend- | erncon and called on their aunt, Mrs. | ™0 CERIEL L : surprising attitude of the|ent, R. Irving Hurlbutt; advisory board,| Mary Stoddard Latham, mow nearing | H&ImArs wil be company of St. Louis,| Noyes B. Allyn, C. Satterlea and C. ety-first De: Ays. La- snap of )m i sent representatives to Washington | H. Comstock. Special committee to only surviving member of | iy . M. Starkweather. the THE PRIMA DONNA'S VOICK. Her volce was like the nightingale That sings in woodland gelis: And weave ce in moonlight pale ir magic spells. like the hum of bees, is and trosg in the wind. losers on fruit s, owing to the’ cold Some thousands of 4 4 a5 v f s ¥ was like a melody, £ that beer should not be classed as; purchase addltional land for the enlarge- of the late Guy C. Stoddard “"“:‘h'" piants were rulned, “strawberry | yitality; s real shortage ard Lassere « birth of sound once mute, $ dicine ment of the cemetery, Carl W. Brown, place. patches fared almost as - badly, fruit|pody ~of several mineral el » Laconies. chairman, C. A. Naw York, U. rand of earth and 7 Eldred Brown, Mre. Edward | trees of all kinds suffered great! Muse’s heavenly lute. Edward J. Graham.and | The meeting of C. Howe, and Dorothy | 135t week Wednesday was lar; Wero zuests of Mrs. [tended. The committee Mre. L. § T ge Thurs. |ma nores the following & rogram . tterleo, Honry W. Westerly people are planming to| Hurlbutt and R. Irving Hurlbutt. The e Rhode Island state Baptist|Preaident read = report from Mr. Brown, tion to be held in Providence to-| chairman, which stated that inquiries (Tuesday). and Investigation, as to the prices of 30 friends gave Mr. and Mrs. [ 2djoining land, had been made, which are ively sential v a memory sweet, herished many years, d youth could on! Brown, han A. Gibbs day afternoon. in about 5 week. an. 95 per cen Hall purchosed a spesd wa- | Soopel decision had been reached. This William _Sweet of California, uncle Annette 3 use in his b s. 5 oo vice was like a ob of pain, “)".‘Fr,;.f:y Meppaale street 3| ittec was retained for another f Mrs. Richard H. Chase, sment Sun- i address, " Fifteen |~ Stanley, Marjoric and Mildred Place o a1 in its woe— Patterson of the U. §. .| A committee of five were named, ay at the home of Mr. and’Mrs. o ) heodorb Roosevelt. Herbert vy SRR R is visiting Westerly friends.|Carl W. Brown, chairman, to det Long Cove. A of Farminston. Mr. S; e P.H.C Minnesota, with the Atlant fleet, | the expenditure, ofy monev( a Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. & al friend ly rcturned from Cuba, and it is|DY-1aws of the assbeiation, ¥ $ ¢7¢ | thought that she will soon sail for Nor-| Caroline B. Freemat, Miss Alice Satter H with two barge e lee, Miss Amella Mathewson and the| hards of the Winchester | Secretary, R. ny gave a very Interesting of expert rifie shooting at the ory Monday evening. B of the Westerly Rifle club. to Danbury Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of the M ning Monday. dent and was secretary of the admi You: Hurlbutt. | e~ Answering the ecall of Mrs. s Bush, chairman of the landscape zarden- | was the| ing committee of the Vili Tmprov t assoclayfon, Saturday afternoon o es MoCormick, who has been con-! o giclock to Slant six more manle r his home on Spring street by ill- | anq to do grading on the m@morial par r the past few days, was able to| jet, were the following men: For ut Monday afternoon ! erading. Tev. A. §. Bush, Latham High school baseball| Smith with team of hors ff practice session Mon-| Norman 1. Brown, R. T noon in preparation for the game| M, Buckingham, Carroll | HUMOR OF THE DAY urice, Jr, who hawe | %V ¢ did yo in Natches. Tenn., hen you wers the pantry with chure was Ma all red? Oh, 1 said I had jammed my fingers.” well was sunk last week | | ; | GLY rday 1 some of those win- n of women’s wear don't you Soon! than the displdy from —New Yokr Sun. ney 2 books. “How sie: GF (tha. vINagh atrest: hotiben tie emetery e home of Fred Fabel, near the cottage of Mrs. Joab Roz- | same side of street, and two were s money selling 3 wich today (Tuesday). | Pudiey c. Perk The nlant! time T ever heard of 3 and Mrs. Wiiliam Minchen of Main| trees was by Peter Hoffman and Orrin | = v g relativ Hastford. | Dennett, Thres manle trecs on the north Bdward Powler' of 'West- | sty returned home after Bronehl meline Allyn. 1 Trouble Caused Anxiety. - No medicine has & better reputation | - v plar L than Foley's Honey and Tar for quickly - e relieving coushs. colds and eroun. !ki What do_ they ands of the following comn loosens. the phlegm and mucus, clears the | ard, M aymond Burdick ges, eases h ness, stops tickling Jerome (€ At this time a|throat. Jobhn G. Hek g. 195 Burgess aduated from the primary | Place, Passale, N. J., writes: “I was suf- | 'l‘”“ SHRg; w0l {0 the | fering from an acute case of bronchial | i e et ke Certificales | trouble. which gave me considerable anx - lety. Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all | t conversation- tuiding In s0d! When de you Mrs. H. A. Crowther ang the credit for my being well now.” Lee & Osgood Co. sheriff arrives. view.—Buf- t , to sawe enough f 2 good big farm,” nd do something replied -a farmer Non-Partisan intereting He must lions and 1t n the aw a herd of elephants from the dow of a Pullman"—Birmingham -Herald, “In the | g S Silvertown Cords are included in the -~ - QOZ Goodrich Tire Price Reduction Among tires SILVERTOWN is the name that instantly conveys the thought of the highest * known quality. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. Motor car manufa@urers ‘and dealers are quick to emphasize to their prospedts that their cars are equipped with Silvertowns— knowing that neither explana- tion nor argument is necessary. This makes all the more impor- tant the fa& that Silvertown Cords are included in our re- adjustment of tire prices which took effe May 2nd. military drama they always €Yo at sunrise.” § In the movies they can't shoot wmtil Ju better."—Louisville Cour- Jack Huggins—Polly Peachblow leoks s to eat, aws—Then she comes within anding law and should be la- ‘Artificially Colored.” — Houstor o WHAT YOU ¢ * WAITING FFHERE FRI Lord Witheringsome (over album of views)—Don’t you—ah—love an anclent Miss Gottrocks? Gottrocks (flutteringly—I—I—eh! s is so sudden, your lordship.—Detroit e T RET YT KALEIDOSCOPE baby’s feeding bottle was a2 he firs s horn: A rifie bullet takes about tws seconds fiy 1,200 yards. £ | ot ry 100 people Im the world / 75 | cighteer live in India. L In Madagascar mno home Is complete vithout 3 housenold god. The ostrich is the biggest bird on carth and has the smallest brain. Out of 204 lord mayors of London oaly two were Londoners’ by birth. Most of the cyeglasses found im Jap- an shops are of American manwfac- TR Only Bigger, Greater, More Sensational, ~ Than You Ever Dreamed! ritish coal, iron and oil sources, it Is will last only another 200 The custom of hamging bells on the ks of cattle originated among the &n- cient Romans. The custom house at Yorktown Va. {erected in 1715 is believed to be the old- lest in America. 8| The Black Death had its origim i China and made its first appearanes in Europe 543 A. D. Morocco is the largest and most im- portant count: in the world that is Wwithout @ newspaper. The Mohammedan calendar is dated from the flight of Mohammed from Mec- lca to Medina in 622, s | According to Le Pettt Parisien the B8 | present population of Paris is 2.856,000 B | which is an‘incregse of only 16,000 over ks figure for ‘the year.19114 It was the belief that garjic exercised {2 baneful influence over the magmetic ’ and sajlors ‘when using the N WATCH THIS PAPER FOR MORE NEWS | | i ] THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY d oAkrom, Obio Your Goodrich dealer is prepared to supply with Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich F:b’r?:n aad Goodrich Red and Gray Tubes st the 20% price redudion. The growing scarcity. of specimens in ry deparement of zoology_ has led to setting aparf of large i game pre- | serves in the wild§ of Aftica and putting them in charge of, exverts. .. ..The Paldce of Versailles.is sald to e costliest ever built. . Louis XIV «d all the records Telating ¢o this wonderful building to prevent iie real 'SCHWARTZ BROS., 9--11--13 Water Street, Norwich e i x 2 illey Yunaan, China, make use of a bow "Beit in the Long Run™ - and arrow, and the latter is hurled with such force that it will penetrate & beard - one inch thick at a distance of seventy ¥ards, '

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