Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1921, Page 8

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—— e T The K. of T. minstrel troupe rm bouguet: ! : - | organdi ity 3 Island, B. C., were owners of. the Wwestarly in automobiles Wednesday ev- | veie B s e O el s {ening st $.30 for Shamnock, whers thajy ; 4ol 14,160 czgs or a vield of a littie over 59 4 he C t s v The ushers were An- (1167 CEEf 4 wae given at the Community house : isher per ven benefit of St Mary's of [Crestwood. I, leading pens in each of the ¢ and varied program principal varieties are as, follows: for the performance, @ z Plymouth Rocks n trels, general dancing took { "!\‘ x‘ra"rd h\“ Mullan- W, H. B. Kent, (Barred) Cazeno- o SR After a wedding trip b R IR ey Y PEIE 3 ada, Mr. and Y g | Rock Rose Farm (Barred) Kato- of \m“*‘:‘:l Gont | at 125 West Broad street flomah NCEL el ol 1148 1 ain | t betwoen the members of | julos . Francais (Barred Rocks) ome, 114 Main fo HFe o0 oTe and. Joiners' unfon »-and | > 1039 | pecton. nf' W ontra. and | i : M| Inesday. A . 1013 Anann r Peabody. dsaghter of 128 West |, . A3 Miss Ireme n.ue,- Mrs. Augus BumsteadszmSyrup : FaTr ey rost of 6A evening a WESTERLY Yeft | dence, wore gowr LEGHORNS BEST LAYERS IN CONTEST € of corn o rm. of a total o(’” 1 unidn o AT STORRS ns s outlaid 7 1i0f Leghorns tied for third place with '!a score of 54 eggs eavh. The two Con- | necticut pens were entered by Richard| ! Allenyof Wethersficld and Mrs. J. L.| heusen of New Ha # There were two New York pens owued by Bonnie Broék ¥arm of Geneva, Imperial Poultry Farm | from Elizabétk, N. J., supplied the fifth pen and Burchell and Janson from The- ¥arm of Cazenovia and White Springs| NORWICH BULLETIN; i sheriff on Aug. |ter he had testified were Harr Rhode Island Reds | the h REPLEVIN o of E: peared for My {J. Desmond ‘THURSDAY, IUNE 16, 1921 SUIT TRIAL OVER CATTLE AND Hn it of Benjamin against Garry M. deputy sher- g in the' superior court here | Tuesday afternoon before Judge Gardi- |, ap- J. Shieldy for Mr. Trial of the replévin s London of Celchester Hampton, s begun ner Greene. Attorncy A. F. London and T. M. “Libby and Attorne; O’ Neil Mr. ‘The property taken by 14, 1918, over “$es. 1s valued at 750 one bull, five cows, four all Holsteins, one gray the and heifer premises in Wast all Tl"l'\l Wednesday ! court adjourned for the day. of the case continued ¥ by, the plainti esses oalled Abram Jaffe and plaintiff rested at Max Cohen, {London. The Wednesday afternoon. the defendant were Garry M. O'N 0 on fO[C‘ hes @)Conn NUAL JUNE SALE ' THE BIG YEARLY CLEARANCE merchandise. money. FLUOR eplenishment of houss Summer clothss. This you the chance to gst 4 DRAPE FABRICS CUT PER 'CENT y 24 were $1.19.. 22 were 98¢ 20 were 79¢ 39¢ 45c were werc 24 were 1 round were saci FLOSS PILLOWS —and every chance THE BOSTON STORE TODAY A GENUINE all that you n CLEARANCE CLEARANCE HE LLL»\’J,\\CE CLEARANCE PF Every department produces startling reductions in price on all kinds of wanted The cuts have been drastic—the assortments offered are large e thrifty woman to satisfy her needs and save YAT ARQUISETTE CURTAINS CLEARANCE PRICE 85¢ e § CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 3 CLEARANCE PRICE $1.29 Vere § CLEARANCE PRICE $1.49 Werk § CLEARANCE PRICE $2.69 Vere $4.50 CLEARANCE PRICE $3.59 Were $5.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $3.98 Were $6.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $4.89 45c SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE An extra gzood quali a yard e with border. CLEARANCE PRICE 27¢ fic BCRDEREL White fine wide CLEARANCE PN!CE 47¢c ARD WIDE MUSLIN { been selling it for 35c a ard CLEARANCE PRICE 23c YARD WIDE CRETONNES Values from Sic to $1.39 a yard. M zood p erns and colors, CLEARANCE PRICE 59¢ ARD WIDE CRETONNER ec from 45¢ to 69c. A considerable variety is offered at this pri CLEARANCE PRICE 23¢ VELOURS, TAPESTRIES AND ALL OVER IN PRICE TWENTY need a: | FEATH BED PILLOWS The “Restwell” Brand Were P . . NOW $279 Were NOW $3.98 Were NOW $4.79 Were NOW §5.79 Were 3.".’“} . NOW $6.98 a 6 by New 2 LOT OF CLEARANCE OF R COVERINGS AND DRAPERIES hold supplies is of as much importance as buying the new ifice of dependable Draperies and Floor Coverings brings very material saving of meney. And Here FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT RUGS £95.00, AXDMINS selli o been size 9 by 12 CLEARANCE PRICE $55.00 : AXMINSTER RUGS tive designs and colors, $69.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $37.50 VELVET AND AXMINSTER RUGS and have 1 priced fr seven in the lot, and t all must go. CLEARANCE PRICE $27.50 en WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS Sers 33600 NOW $15.00 10 were $22.50,... NOW 31350 9 were $18.00 ......... cevesn. NOW $11.00 CONGOLEUM RUGS 2 were $10.00 ...... cveeesnee.. NOW $15.00 10-6 were $17.00 .....eesuers... NOW $1350 9 were §13.50 ..... NOW $10.00 o vreuini0 NOW $ 8.00 desi CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD ust received, the regular price being Sic a square vard. CLEARANCE PRICE 650 INLATD LINOLEUMS OF GOOD QUALITY Were selling for *36 by 30 by 60 27 by 54 24 by 36 Regular Regular Regular § Regular $6. Regu 9 by 8 by 6 by 36 by a square yar CLEARANCE PRICE $1.39 LOG CABIN RAG RUGS were $4. ceeen.. NOW 3279 were §. <o NOW 2149 were $275 iiiseissienaais. NOW $1.78 were $1.96 ......i00000000... NOW $1.19 WOVEN HAMMOCKS 3 SALE PRICE $2.73 .. SALE PRICE $339 . SALE PRICE $439 .. SALE PRICE $5.19 .. SALE PRICE $639 DELTOX GRASS RUGS 2 were $17.00 .. 10 9 NOW $15.98 were $17.00 ... seseess. NOW $14.00° were $11.00 .. NOW § 850 were § 3.2 % .. NOW § 269 e Domestic Department 19¢ BROWN wide— CLEARANCE PRICE 15¢ XTRA HEAVY BROWN SH ING—A yard wide and soid CLEARANCE PRICE 20c XTRA FINE BROWN SH ING A yard wide and sold for 33c— CLEARANCE PRICE Z5¢ YARD WID! ACHED SHE SHEETING—A vyard CLEARANCE PRICE 15¢ WHITE COTTON CLOTH—It 29¢ is 36 inches wide— CLEARANCE PRICE 21c 42-IN( ular I BROWN COTTON- price 39¢- CLEARANCE PRICE 35¢c 25 HEMMED SHEETS: ire $1 by 90 in size— CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ §1.59 HEMMED SHEET: inches— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.25 39¢ PILLOW CASES—Size 42 by 36 CLEARANCE PRICE 29¢ PILLOW CASES—Two sizes, 38 1-2 and 45 by 38 1-2— CLEARANCE PRICE 39¢c ONE LOT OF DIMITY AND SATIN BEDSPREADS WHICH ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES. They are S—Size §1 42 Linens and White Goods Department -INCH ALL-LINEN DAMASK— This fine Linen Table Damask has been selling for $3.50 a yard— CLEARANCE PRICE $2.25 19¢ BLEACHED TURKISH . - TOWELS CLEARANCE PRICE 10c FANCY TURKISH TOWELS— Fancy Jacquard Towels, and some with borders. Regular prices and $1.00 aplece— CLEARANCE PRICE 48¢c ALL-LINEN HUCK TOW: ze 19 by 36. A splendid bargain CLEARANCE PRICE 79c MBERCERIZED PATTERN TAELE CLOTHS 58-inch—Clearance Price $1.50 inch—Clearance Price $3.00 ¢ YARD-WIDE NAINSOOK CLEARANCE PRICE 39¢c 23c YARD-WIDE LONG CLOTH CLEARANCE PRICE 15¢ 50c YARD-WIDE LONG CLOTH CLEARANCE PRICE 39%¢ 93¢ SWISS ORGANDIE—45-inch CLEARANCE PRICE 79c $1.39 FRENCH VOILE—40-inch + CLEARANCE PRICE $1.19 deputy | which tae) horse. and oats in thé north barn Had- day ! and. was not conc'uded when Witnesses called Norwich Monday on the bench. mom:ng. Judge Walle: ’30 The case will,be argued ! LVE 1920 Mr. &l known farmer. Alexander Tatro to go| The machine became stall- | Mr, Tatro damage good. The in the plaintifrs alleged that the pa would nc ine was & month and a D! Bar- o his machine and pay * more o recove: The case was [ and ti The defenda to the court of case veal THERMOS €O, BRINGS SUIT FOR TRADE MARK INFRINGEMENT ase between t Bottle Compar rk, name and | | wi rayer of the bill an immediata |52 asked restraining the Grant| from manufacturing the alleged | also th issue lnmn:"! all up: Company COMPENSATION AWARD MADE FOR GARAG EMPLOYE | award ot § eek compensation | An Commission- kmen's com- S. HoWiand Standard | The re-| to undergo an| SEXT AWOULD-BE | BACK David | to commit rat pol scIct TO EDays His Prescription ~ Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism took it, discovery to with what might Company has been appointed Allenrhu in this vieinity with the understanding that they will freely | return the purchase money to all who state they racei no benefit. . LEGAL NOTICE ! INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS Additions to Danielson, Nor- wich, New London, Dan-| bury, Norwalk, Stamford: and Greenwich Armories. CONSTRUC- PAINTING and on the above Armories willl be received by St Connecticut, State Armory State Armory, Hartford, 2.30 p. m. o'clock on June 1921, Proposals shall be enclosed in an en- velope furnished by the Arc ed and a.ddressed. and shal official no- - of award of con ) ht is\reserved to reject any Drawin; and specificatio may be obtained o or and Engineers parate proposals each armory. ALEXANDEA W. GOLEWMBIOWSKI | ve. Boleshaw Golembiowski. Order of Notice. State of Conmecuicut, County of Wind- ham, ss. Upon_the comrliint of the andra W. Golembiowski, praying ‘or sons therein set forth for a divor.e pending. returnable on the first u,.vlu [of January, 1921, before the & .perior Court in and for Windham Gounty. It appearing to and being found by subscribing authority that the sa. fendant. is gone to parts unknown Therefore, Ordered, That notice ¢ pendency of said r{,omnla)m be give ‘are Defendant by this n The Bulletin, a newspa i Norwich, Conn., three day . commencing on or before 1. June, 1 Clerk o tho DG\RH.W\P‘\}-R,‘ erk of uperior Court i v nabam l | Comaty, jeldd l camp of the Connesticut League of Giris' ioaned | A0 and ma accmomodated at one time. was sold Wednesd: tbe ous ucce: After Pt A pat ke h s success. After | ogint 4 decided to let suf- | Paint the iere know about his dis- | . < covery through' the newspapers. lee & d RWICH GIRLS ELIGIBLE. . _FOR CAMP AT NORFOLK! {uckleberry camp. the rew vaegtion "5% ‘wm 402. qu. is to open ‘on Saturdiy of this} o e vm e this camp. y cump s situated in Nop-1; e, EXercises opened’ ificld road. and is near- by the erchestrd after* v ea level . The camp |l Smieti? u-m.un -pastor | 1t on the slope of Lumou mountain | i F f " Mrs 3 o and wile s of the igzsue n. Mount Everett and Grey- | e cams ut itself one ie a small tent:gity. fnent bui i York and the W. T. Grant Con e Southboro, M g e nd Sadie Baratz. Lynn wais delayea Monday in tt o 231 H. S. Bickford, Gossville, N. H. i | aatan, Ghesare elephone. Henry P. Walker, Hudson, Mas | Workmen's Compensation. : summons had There are five large army tents, which | : | s pensation agrec-|Deen served upon thy officials of the lat- ¥ y i Five workmen’s comaens T o 4 are to take care of six girls each. The Whltt Leghoras, : { ments 2s follows have b2en apirovel by “"‘_;°m§"f‘;‘:"l one in equity, by which|tents 2ll have ‘wodden “offors.. and are 1 Ingoldsby, ~Cooberstown, I f o i e suit is y. by ey Bt e 1289 | Commissicrer I . DoRoRs . pver, and|the American Thermos Company [buiit_un an” stone " toundations. _ Two Ho q e Ho L S badly | 10 enjoin the W. T. Grant Compan O e ol Sl Tollywoo n 12gg| AdolphFriese, B et et - e c o re for those who can only stay for a Wash. T = ushed finger. patent of the American Thermos Com-|Might Or s0. Two smaller tents - house | 1263 C. B. -”_“ e . 2 = % the cflamp commandant and the cook. =% | emrloye s 1 A There is a recreation tent, twenty-five all} 3 245 | emii " S et hels S by thinty feet in size, with. fireplace, : ton, Conn. 1245 ] week bul were unable to sery : = s week ton Solt Ridilk ‘oo She offtie of ths rugs, tables, lounging chdjrs. book | Varieties. Frel 3 5 magazine, games ana dancing floor. | Othier Varleties. T ated wound of let arm, at rate of| . In the Bill of complatn The camp commandant” is ‘to:be Miss |* jObed G. Knight (White Wyandot- [;1,., that the Grant Company Vera Poggi, who -has “been engaged ‘1a tes) Bridgeton. R. I. : 1438 | $15. e i, | stores in this vi 22 . (Buff, Wyandottes) I 2 0 ""70”‘:1“' ’m”””fi'j made of violation of trade S ddidrs '"“L ‘;g‘.;‘: A Conn. e Lige jand ” g ngme “'ther It is also e e < e (Black Leghormns) ploye, fractured right 2™ | the Grant Company is offerin s with the allies during | made “a,srort- 1017 and. Stanley Solek, Boatord Sand ¥ Year was spent as-a Red C the ‘parishioneérs,> 10, +Jolin, 1B ¢ at rate of $8.09.% | clogel four as mbulance drive: presented to! Fatter May (a:purse o2: i — | Statansd | =s Riva Davidson of 5.3 token.of théir eaeem. Pathérs g i | os Bot expressed deep’ ‘apbrectation ;fer Fox cRboatel L ‘ R ¢ ‘Brooklyn, both of Columbia ! git. a33 o Sometir coea and Leymbert o8, s %, the | supervise all sports. They Fotow swimming, basketball, volley aar and other games. During| s work will be in charge of Marguerite - Schacffer of Leonia, wdent at Pratt institute. camp_ is primarily ‘for the girls to the Connecticut League:of but the girls themselves e decided that any girl over 16 may vacation. The length of from week-end visits to .two vill teach 1l tenn: The nppnimed last! menth Dby Blshop succeed the late Rev. John' £ are 37 = 3 3 BAGLES' ST t (‘0‘“\"‘ . THIE, ub members, 39 a week and $4.50 d visits. The limit of a Week ree nights spent at camp. Registrations are now being takem, up to June 5, over 100 girly had|A meeting of the. state ade reservations. Forty gi be held in Meridén Fraas i oicers Al A quarters tlll the . cf at 10 aclock Frsihr mn.-nln: iny r med- | STATE HUMANE SOCIETY v = 2] vor, 'D. ¥ Domdvaz: wi services at| HAS HAD BUSY QUARTER m:l - shall notify The Connecticut Humane Society has 1 a busy three monlm e being neglocted wera. dealt pms«:ullon! were instituted, be:an mun-hpqn for, treatment or contributing all Eagles in_the serie. quarterk The _visitors will e hers were -sent Training . schogl ; hildren were plac- |5 "to Starlight-paFic"«There or through other 'nherlh enjoyed ,.ant commitment was made £ {band cvncen add ‘cther anheu-.v al School for Girls: Three ons committed to hos- Shie - the insane and another to the cLADIAN Ty, CQ spartment 181 com- cruelty were réported persons were New London; Olver F. rd: George W. Mills, Hemingway, Ansonfa: : , Cornwall Bridge; Jas and J. T. Underhill, New Mil- B. Woodward, Fast Haven: Ray ind Milton B." Good- In the workmen's cfmpensition’. chats of Nicholds Gzippo of 16 . Trivman New Londop, .an _employe_of 7 ‘1, London SEY; and ngine 'Co.. m t the . ‘zovernof, |5 hernfa on March. 15, 1 Dunn of New Haven has been | work, Commissicner J. J. ed a’ prosecuy of | made the finding from the evidence tf.: D | Grippo _is entitléd - to mm aur- ng disability, but on | taiture to” give hesempiotr efi.— | furnish the medical services and also on aecoumt- -bhl notify the *employer that' . had “bee ‘Tdecided - upon n-un .& operation was‘dons,; Gtippo’ has medical. surgical an’hospital his option andat’ his'uwn: expevme’ aoccordance with. section 5547 ef workmen's compensation ‘act. The “company i3 directsd te pay. Grippo. $85.52 - for sation 9! Patrick ODonnell, i W. Treat. Bridge- 4throp and Thomas B. Daniel Ty, ©ODuil, LS Tug Sold at Auction For $51.250 The owned by the W. thy which Napolaunr'lxnj‘:‘& ‘Helans built in sections. at the Woolwich : wesk. shope, and’ then ed . out. to’the and, where it ‘was erected? Writersd the period who -saw the. house made at Woolwich describe ‘it as “an elegant cottage” ‘with('a mg. the “Grecian : style.” * Te! at New -London 250. Deputy United States Marshal Monahan of New Hav- neer and the pur- Malone said to have ted States Shipping totalling $40)000 had inst the Setter since household- necesstties, - the ‘whicle " ment weighing aboot 500, tons.. - Green and red will go together. Give homas Meighan o Palmox-m P cl;ae,

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