Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 20, 1921, Page 7

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A repilar sefsjon of the probats court was u:ff’%.e., ‘afternovn in the court house, and Judge Bdward M. Burke made the following disposition of the cases that came before vhe cour:: 5L Estate of Ella G. Broush! will ad- milied to prebate. George SHughtin, appolutadl emecut'r, and boal was® fixed Bd : g ; Robert 2, > javitt was wpor past grond permanent secretary; Rol -} ‘.‘.‘.333;... s ¥. Tutchine,, treasurer; John R, O0DY, Kstate of Jossph T, Murphs. Inventory | elective seeretary; Charles B Mayne | T 0 recelved and ordered recorded. vAp'll— cation fér six months allowange for the family continue to August 18. Sinister of Providence, aided by P. P. G. M. Alesandér Mitchell installed the following officers at the meeting of the Loyal Pride of New Eng- man hall on igh street: past grand; Silas A. Greene, noble; Ca- leb -Clark, vice grand ; Thomas R. Platt, warden; Thomas H. Coles, inside guard ; Willam G. Spargo, conductor; John ‘A. Jones, lecture master; Thomas J. Clem- of Westerly: | atternoon, Mr. and dge, ‘held Monday evening in Sf:m- o e Ritoaie Cowling, o decorated thousands d: Richard Sesite B, Cardner. Tiret | ons, right support of nobl gran g | tousands e O ek rotsived and ordered | B, Dower, left supnort to mnoble grand;: reccrded William C. Mudge and George H. Spargo, Tetate of “William 1. Wilson.” F¥fst | supports to viee grand;.Fred G. Kennedy and final -wecount- received @nd erdered -ccopded. -— - 3 " Ehtatesr W 0 Cofiway. Fifst account cent! o August 2. Estate. ; Conway. -~ Petition to set off the rea] cstate to widow continued 10 August 2. Estate of David Harpers General re- lease received and ordered recordéd. Wetate of Hahnah B. Austin. Inven- tory receivad and ordered recorded. FEstate of Celfa Hiscox. Inventory re- ived and ordered recorded. . ste' of Charles H. Webster. Peti- tion for tie appoifitment of an adminis- trator. THe Washington Frust company was appointed ‘@aministeator, with “bond fixed at $1500 without surety. . Eugeno B. Pendleton was appraiser. George Bailey, of Noyes avenue, who was arrestad | Saturday night by Officer ¥red Wieeler of the Pawcatuck police- department, was brought . before Judge Frank I. Hinckley in the Stonington town court onday mérming, charged vith assault on the Derson of his sister, Mrs. Gertrude Pentz of Brooklyn, N. Y. The alleged assault took place at Bailey's aome on.,NOyes . avenue, . where Mre. Bentz was, il for a few days. He was found guilty of the ciarge and ined $15- and-coste. He took an ap- seal to the court of common pleas, and was bound over to the mext ssssion in sonds of $75 wiich were furnighed by his_wife. William A. Wilox, assistant prosecuting attorney for tho town of Stenington, appeared for the ctate, amd Attorney Herbert W. Ratbbun of Westerly for ¢he defendent. Deputy Provineial Grand Master John is i ~ABINGTON- 1 Well Den grangw has accepted an in- vitation to. attend Ham, grange meeting Frilay. evening and' furnish part blndred present. The programme was fdtnisned by members of Quinkitisset and Pytnam grenges, Refreghments. were sftved and dancing followed. Alr. and Mrs. 5UWe Garsen of Hartférd Uy epent a ¥éw days with Mrs P, Raymond Medbury gave = ghowar evening for her sister, Miss oddard, whos:' cngagement to Ar- thur Gallup was announced a few wosks Aid society met Wednes- day alternoom from ‘ons te five o'clock at Library hall Ar. Elliott has s tian Endeavor wi afternoons at the chu rted a Junicr Chris- eld Thyrsday eh frem 3 until dames Ayers wio has been dangerous- © for more than a menth about back at work. ::h" afid family have dlspossa home 38 Canada and age ‘ay- ctte Wright's_t kil A church meeting was held at age Monday evening. Vearly all the'cattle bwners in thiy = e s vi- nil ar;"l!;\'lr:; ir herds tuberculin We' worl: is boing done under re dircetion of Dr. Blake of Springfleld, e par- 1o better, were callers to.x 1 a patient there. Bushnell has returned to (br-yl!"(rx! wef‘&a' Sstay with New York af! her mother. Mrs. Stella Brencker and daugh Philadeipha, MY, fd Ars R?cifi-dmga?; and Florence Wefner of New York, are with Miss Grace Dawl : Mrs. Blste Wah! and rna Juseman ado, on, Henry, An- d borther, Richard Dres- n Hicks and daugh- and Freda, are with Pérkins and sons of callers Sunday at e Smnge, Wednesday night, 0. will be neighbor's night. Brook- ikonk and Pachaug will ba the vis- The programme will be miven by ng grangers. is ghingling for Mrs. Hen. H lliams, \frs. Alligy Moffitt and Mrs. Lulu Met- e visifed with Mrs. Regry will ams a few daye. EKONK even ~members of Plainfleld sited Lkonk grange Friday ev- aing and gave g v interesting pro- QX\; audsongs Re- freshments’ wote served, 3 Snxu;\ll)i proved the first pleasant day or some time and o quantit; y atored in the barns. i Mr. s ayson Gallup, Mr. and aliup, with Hsrold Hop. to Howard, R. I, Sunday day with Mr. and Mrs, and spe Bverett G Walter Congdon And son, Ry, \ ? . Roy, are assisting Diryson O B with ks h’aylng Helen Congduwi- is E entertainihg u)uslln from Dinielson. A o i Miss Cynthla Phillips, was tak rday ::fl(zrnnnn. Mr. and ““'lfnnnl:! sell Slocum of Westerly came Sunday to care for hep, A number frem here Home day celebraifon in and report a good time. “hore dinner was merved. The teiephone troubls man Is kept usy repairing phones vut outef com- nigsion by the frequent storms, Redding.—Mrs. Samuel C. Shaw of iedding, long prominent in the work ef he Connectieut Woman Suffrage aszo- ‘ation, has been elected president of the Aeman's Seryicé lcagde heéype, successor »f the former Equal Franchige league The Housewife 0f 1921 ow that worpan-guffrage-in’ o reality e American woman:must henceforth be idered not mere 4s a housekeeper 2nd home-maker, but as a voter—a ecitle zen and a force in this-busy-we T i % -g-gay world, With 3 o i it S when beset with ailments veculiar to her tex she owes it -tp lemself to t i‘:’-{' dia- E. e ended the Ol eco, Baturday A first class a Harold Tarbuch, scene SUPPOTLers; T:domla Ojzadburne, Charles .Y._ Fuller, John Gwen, trustees. ing installed through the bueiness section of the town, house on Canal street, to the corner of High streets. u;) morning, the iine will be continued down High street, into the square, and when completer,. increased pressure will be afforded the business’section, and the residential secti;m The new main manner that only a poftion of the hi way si open at one times which will not chuse ‘16 streets to be closed while the work is being done. - . Bridgeport, Conn., July 15, was a native and a former resident of We: of Chicago, Il are visiting relatives on Beach street. Randolph, N. H. resident of Westerly, is here fof a few days on buginess. turned to their home—T Beaufort, N. C,, after spending the winter with relatives here. tended tite Groupe Musi ening at the Merhodist Thie recital was given by New London, N. ¥ 12-lach gas main that is be- | The new ch ga extended 3 now is laid from the gas | voted to a Beginning this (Wednes- his horse outh of Canal street. | morning. being lald In such a Laconics private. Iyaqford and Roek- | Mrs. G at Atlantic | former's wife, Lester R. Burdick, 71, who died in evening, 2 contest. th prize, ribbons, 1y. Mre. A. Gustavson and Mrs. J. Frost Miss Marjorie Barber' of High street spending a few days with relatives in Sollowan Jesse Morse of Chicago, Ill a former Mrs P. A, Lanphear and son have re- A large number of Jocal musie loyers at- le Tuesday ev- iscopal chyreh. artists from Mrs, L. R. si meetin, Migs Susan C. Hiscox of Little Genesee, ¥, is visiting Miss Elizabeth Hiseox M . U, 8. USCO TREAD Here is the U. S. Usco Tread, with a long-estab- lished standard of service among motorists who have =8 eye to value, as well as to price. Wiile selling for less than the other tires in the U. 8. Fabric line, the Usco has earned a reputation for quality and dependable econ- omy which is not exceeded by any tire in its class. are Good Tires U. S, USCO TREAD U. 8, CHAIN TREAD U. 5. NOBBY TREAD U. 8. ROYAL CORD rs. Smith of Philadelphia. sang twe very fine contralto solos at the gational:church /Sunday. She'is of Mrs.: Freneis Johnstone. SR Walker White and Charles Cady have returned from Holden. - The Social Dames weri Mrs.. Wendell Bosworth’ Mrs. Wallace Aldrieh of P ¥ to Plymouth, Mass., Sunday, meeting and Mrs. C..C, -Aldrieh and Mr. and Mrs G.. Davisom, who came from Beston the beat. They enjoyed a dinner togother and ,viewad .the 2 which is being rehearsed for the mmlnf 5 An amphitheatre has been bull to accommedate 5,000, New York were guests of L, H. Linde- man and family Saturday. ¢ At the annual business meeting of the ies' Aid and Missiondry. society. last Wédnesday th> officers and committees were re-elected. extended Miss Juliz May for her gift of to hold socials at the Community house. Frederick Davison, 32, while turning evening, was kicke 3 injuries from which he died at the Day Kimball hospital at 9 o'clock Fhursday but his chances for recovery were too slight. His widow survives and an infaat son, his father, John Pavidsdn, of West ‘Woodstock, a brother,- Emory. Davidson, of North Dakota, thres slsters, Mrs. Ar- thur Dodge -of this place, Mrs. Antony Kenyon of Dedham, Mass., Mrs, Matilda About 300 children from the combined | Raftery of Stamford. The fuperal was Sunday - school of- the Wasterly, Asha- way, Hopkinton, ville Sevent) Day Baptist churches, en- joved a picnie and outing Beach Tpesday. leave Thursday for Chicago to .visit the They will be away several weoks. A speliing bee was the chief attraotion at the club mee words and .Phillips’ a small cake The orchestra played and Wil- liam Stone gave a vielin selo. Dancing NORTH LYME J. L. Raymond, C. F. Jewett and Ham- ilton Jewett attended Farmington last Thursday. S. Strong and family were in dietown Wednesday. The Woman's Sewing circle met with . Chapman Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rogers, Rev. and J. C. Gavin were in New Lendon United States Tires U.S.RED & GREY TUBES ‘United States Tires . United States € Ruhher Co F. H. GILBERT, JEWETT CITY, WOLF'S GARAGE, JEWETT BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY Juy the Morgan farm in Salem __C..B. Jewett, . W. M. Sisson, Jr., and John Bvans were in Farmington Friday W, M. Sisson's truek a!fi‘, ‘M pur- !3, n?d;at? George ‘i’i‘&uj-l' of Wood- were week end visitors at 3. J. entertained at}. Sixteen were l:fin?* o3 Ixi el . 3 Mis. B B Moy r. and M. The Box soeigl held ‘at the Thonipson bungalow Saturday evening was a det:kl-i ed success. Alout $20-was cleared. Miss ‘Bertha Lewis- of ' Voluntown is m‘mi—wmmfi Cottrelt. - - & ) Miss Cecile Palmer left for, Natic The tewi %82 Gunday te see hor qudle; Asthay Billings, whe is critically ill. Miss- Sara Palmer spent Sunday with hl'y sister, Mrs. Charles North, at West- erly. \ Roland Bentley of Westerly is visiting his sister, Mrs, Mareia Thompson. have begun to cut grass and oats, The hayily season has been greatly delayed by wet weather of the past two weeks, £ Thomas E. Wheeler and William En- gail-of Laurel Glen were callers in this place Sunday afternoan. . Charles Cottrell was in Oaklawn’ Sun- _ Tanlac He States. . “After ten years' suffering I h last found a medicine that is bring back to health and strength,” said English, Who lives on Burnside Av 1i®s shore pageant with banners and flags and motored in for the day. Mrs. William Lindeman of ence with the medicine. 3 who is’a veteran of the Spanish ean war, } rteen years and ight af the mills. » sia, A vote of thanks was g0 with it. I had such pains ' silver teaspoons, and it was ccept the invitation of the elub out to pasture last Wedne: ay and receiveq intemnal | 0K, L o7y ) week on business. NORTH STERLING . -Mrs. Walter -Greene of Worcester, Mass., spent -the weel end- wity -Mrs, George F. Plerce, Jr. -+ - E 4 George C. Spooner spent frends In Hpst Killingly, A number of local people will go to the ehore during the nights of the full moon, Miss Bva M. Austin of North Osford, Mass., spent the week end at George C. Spooner’s. S ey ia “Bolton' last L - 0.+ | path _and distress. “When I started takin v condition than a cine soon had me imj T have taken four one me 3 Wi An operation was performed, Sunday - with 2y stronger c At the rate I am improving have me in the very L. Upham and daughter Ethel 2 great medicine, and on, Sydney Upham, and his ~ LIKEANEW MAN His: Ten Years of Suffering « Rapidly Giving Way Before Hartford, Conn., in relatinz. his_experi- oo % Mr. English, s lived in Bast Hartford for is employed ase & Marshall er T was a chrosic sufferer from dyspep- d had all the ather afments t}l;!;; stomach at times that I couldn't straight- en up, and I bloated with gas until I was so-miserable T could hardly stand it. nd upset that ev- sagreed with me, I h and was very thin and weak. 1 nuent dizzy spells, was £0 Nerveus I could scarcely aleea would wake up all during the nl Tanlac T had ever b '” hat my work is a fot easier for rwich by The Na- ave at East ‘Records Ameri My ne bl Vi Htflntg 0! Song Hits attacks of indigestion. appetite and IR st esscdbon Bhsrinsom dimadiios+ S bbb et Basg fishermen report the water too high and the fish ‘are not biting well. A pumber are much disappointed to Yearp that Mr. Hicks, of Providence, who! has hed teams here picking blueherries for twenty-five vears will not continue the eoming season: - NORTH STONINGTON - Mis Mary T. Maine, principal of Brant. wood Hall school in Bronsville, N. Y accompanied by 2 friend, Miss Smith, is | at_her home here for the summer. Miss Delia A. Wheeler, who spends most of the time in New London, is oc- ying her house in this village for a few weeks. Gustave T. Bochman of Hartford, one of the feld secretarizs of the Connecticut ing last Wedpesday $ ‘men and women being in the Frederick Henricks gave out team won the adorned with ‘blue afternoon of last week. enjoyable. * Miss Gertrude I Maine of Poqu in town last week on a sho ONECO 2dith Parkhurst of Sterlin, an. auction -in Mid- Phe man 1 ¢ r t Hadley, Mary Hadley, thsi week will be with Mrs. J.| Temperance upion, spoke in the Congre- ddy ahd Trving Pottew, of Nor- gational church Sunday morming. and Miss Nellie Rathbun of Wash- Reév. A. L. Davis of Ashaway, R. I, recent guests of Mr: occupled the pulpit of the Third Baptist s. Ellen s nothing better than to proveits service EOPLE used to be se- cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con- sciousness about tires— their service, their work, their value, v This same respect for a good tire is the reason why the four- square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, “job lots”, “sec- onds”, “cut prices”—and come out squarely with the standard quality service of U, S, Tires. He is getting a _ bigger, and also bet- ter, tire business than he ever had before, He is dealing now with his own kind of people. The substantial cit- izen. The man who knows that yoéu can’t get something for nothing. The steady cus- tomer—not the bargain hunter. Ll L] To the man who has not yet learned the standard tire serv- ice he is entitled to we say— Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a2 man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branches—a constant supply of fresh, live U. S. Tires. The U. S. Tire you buy is a tire built for current demands. No overproduction. No piling up of stock, No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer’s racks. Every way you look atit, a par qual- ity tire at a net price. ’ *More is § man in ciose touch with ane @fthe 92 U. S. Factory Branches” mpany , CONN, TLY, CONN. s Ruby R. Park, at Willimantic Sun- picnic sunper for a group of neigh- of Miss Delia A. Wheeler Wednes- were present and the gathering was very with Miss Mlidred Brown. i ga mpeh £e34127 Ain’t We Got Fun? Ven & Schenel Tanlac 85c | Oh! Dear Furman & Nazh best of g A-uw{'rea Leaves Nora Bayes SRt 85¢ | Wyoming Nora Bayes A-3415 Madeline (Wzit Until You See My Madeline '“ { From the Greenwich Village Follies Frank Crumil ® | All by Myself Frank Crumid A-Mfl{ Somebody’s Mother Reardon & Mello 85¢ | Sierra Sunset Reardon & Mellop Strut Miss Li: Mary Stafford and Her Jazs Band - A'“‘u:aj You Don’t Want MeTvSenil Me to My Ma About 35 *Mary Stafford and Her Jazz Bend etanuck rt visit. g, spent Dance Records . Saturd hureh Sunday. of [ ¥ thie ‘lecturer’s hour. [of Wim ‘street. Baturday . Shizpets i ; . oturned . Maynard, L. R. Ch " ¢ Hagberg of Norwich was A eame Mlls returned’ here from | Elmer £. Richmond has geturned to H. Maynard, L. R. Chapman, Fréd| Miss Mabel E g . Lincoln's. N * ¥ Kimbell hospltal, Potham, witrs | s home on Tinceln Avenus after o viki LN, 8. G. . Stropg, Tid- | in town Sunday. = tence. spent Sun- A-anflove Mo, Fexkiob e Fasta i Iewis Jois Band was treated {or blood poisoning in his | to Woodeliff-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Rogers attended{ Mrs. B. R. York visited her daughter, in this place. 85¢ b Ted Lewis’ Jozs Band %rs. William Gallup is attending sum- 5 . Cherie. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Sis mer echool in New Haved, As3s4=10 I'm Nobody’s Baby. Medley Fox-trot IVoif Den grange Geld neighpars night, The Hoppy Sis Wednesday ‘everin There Wwas over a d [ ‘Would You? (I'll Say You Would!) A-3413 - Medley Fox-trot. The Happy Sis 85¢ lWanderinz Home. Medley Waltz e “Eze ¥ “opolitan Dance Plagers A-MOD{ Near Me. Fox-trot Art Hickman’s Orchesira &5c |Dream of Me. Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchesira % All for You. Medley Fox-trot The Happy Sia A .",‘c“{s‘yeemm. Medley Fox-trot Yerkes Jazarimba Orche v'a By the Waters of Killarney. _Medley Waltz i % A-6187 Prince’s Dance Orchesira $1.25 | Deep in Your Eves. Medley Waltz Prince’s Dance Orchestre . O d Concert 78521 {Duna Charles Hackelt A'sm{m Buhemixrli glr!.h {"I“Drg?mé.l’rlznt i - e ) welt in Marl i) Gaies $1.50 The Last Rose of \Sumrrz‘zer 5 Lflad- sliklmfil { Old Folks at H({me Rosa I’u)fl.!emy : . { Parlatemi d’Amor Riccardo Stracciarf : ® % & & » e e : i 2 i E,,’_,}o { Dreamy Hawail Duel de Rereborts 7106 { Men of Harlech Welsh Band 4 85¢ {Son y Botel Welzh Band Art Hickman’s Orchestra ~ Week, July 30—August 6 " This best-known dance orchestra in the United States is setting the dancing fashions today, Call on 2 Columbia dealer and bring your dance _ - music up 10 date. L e ciumgs Ve Be sure to hear its foot-stimulating fox-trots, blood-exhilarating one-steps, and waltzes which always fairly whirl one and all, young and old, into the dance, « - - s New Process Columbia Records Individually ins; . Durable, delij dependlz:le. pie&dmm mwdmfl., New Colambia Records on Sale at all Colambia Declare Mg Modesa T ke YO cad ok Jz-uu-h ek ¥ COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY @p to 32100 NEW YORK Sold Exclusively By THE PLAUT-CADDEN C(o0. (Established 1872) | 135-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. and Mrs. C! L. James. _'Burton James of-New Haven was witt his parents for the wek end. AMr. and Mrs. A.'S. Peckham visited their son In Willimantic one day lasi week., M AMirs. C. E. Goodrich with her children Charles and Theima, has been with hes parents in New London the past week. CHESTNUT HILL Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Payson have taken a little three year.old boy fro the Rook Nook Home in Norwich To whom they intend to adopt later. Mr. and Mrs. Milo S. Davoll and so; ‘Winthrop Davoll, were visitors in Ha ford. Sunday. Miss Frazier, a nurse from New York is spending a few weeks with Jiss Abbie 'y 1 BristoL.—The Eristol water commission Goodrich. board has approved the purchase of the Mrs. Jessie Killourny, a telephone o so-cailed Elsie A. Peinter erator at Mansfield is spending la farm in | inton, consisting of 140 acres. Y weeks' vacation' with her parents, Mr. Jand 11 Teservoir Ne, land lios adiacent to 1

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