Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 18, 1921, Page 2

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thdrawn and Brown settied. Bro Is sald to have Stated that he will get rid of hig Ford now. took the Tumber if the ear, to secing Dion lying in the bpt claimed that she Beripatio L §top at any time. - Sewergl Duby said to .vight they went on thelr o of ‘the car, qorpaborated the and-sald be had an opinfon that Dion and Duby wera intoxicated. Several local Btorped. t Degadio went back. _ %uvey was resmlied fo the stand stated that he tool e num- Ntx:uflnurfldnotatap. Duby stated that te tolw no one that Dion all 7ight after the aecident. Foss found Bertratio -guilty op counts and fine him, $25 and costs veciiens driving and $5 and costs wasion of responsibility. The whole 86.95. Degadio wanted to ap- e case but the court informed him ownars of the car he was respons- s¥ading the responsibility. The eonference and then-settied ‘%ig ; Plowre Morvotte of The Pimins distrist Coventry, is a patient at St. Jo- hospital with a fracture of bones toes of the right foet, received ‘motoreycle sccident early this week. was on his way to this eity met 2 truck, the driver of whioh signalled that ke was about to make a .. Momotte tried to pass, craghed » truck and was tbrows for some Todsy (Thursday) will be visiing day t the girl scomt camp at Crystal lake ap elaborate program has been ar- e who journey o the . Directly after the :3 o'elock, there will he the hill, followed by Water Sports. Scouts arrived in camp their ¥ diving and swimming has smproved through the use oating dock. The scouts have week of activities and Friday and stunt festivity entertainment. The scouts have bad perfect weather uring the etay 8 the camp. After supper tonlght mmday) the girls are to enjoy an ioned camp fire ané sing. Tussdey neon at Windbam, Miss Eithel Knight Brown daughter of Mrs. Gertrude ‘Brown. G. Hamilton, .m. i g ® i1 q E o S i ; . o wedding irip to New Yark, Philadelphia and AMoona Pa., Hir. and Mra Hamilton wil Weside st 17 Windham stzect Wil mantie. . ¢ Funeral servicey fer Dorls May Taylor moor at 1 the North cemetery, Tolland. Fumersl director Jay M. Sheppard was in change of the arrangements. Fynoral services for Mrs. Harriet Merrow wowe held Tuesday aftermoon frem qer home in Merrow, Rev. Leonard Smith officisting. There was a large attepdance at the service. ' The bearers were Payl G. Memrow, John M. Wash- byrn, John G. Merrow and John H. Wasbhwn. Burial was in the Nerth Mansfield cemetery in charge of Jay M, Sheppard. Mys. Sarah Deipbiae Dresser, 83, widow of Samuel Deasser, dled Monday at her heme in Sowth Cowventsy. Mrs. Dresser wes bern ia Lime, Michigan, December 26, 183, the daughier of (harles and Mary Busls Backps. Higce ghe was a ehild “lof seven ygars her home has beem in [hnfii&"Janinnn_ 79 Mavn-:'%qu K 6@-62 NORTH 8T, Lady Assistanmt. Killourey 36 Uaion St. Phons 290 g ot Houth Coventry. 8he is survived by a daughter Mys. Rese Johgson of Eouth Cocentry, a2 granddanghter Mrs. Ruth Loomis of Norta Coventry; two grand- sons, Rawnond @nd Roy Johmson of Bauth Cowamiry apd a great-granddangh- tbis year their activities are o in the meture of ewery clerk for him- self. County Betestive William B. Jacksan nd Deputy Sheriff:Bimer M. Yaung of oity who early in the week sesured fextradition papers. from Gowernor Cox of Massachuglis to lying Gus Mekas wfield to Norwich, completed work Wednasdey and returpged to this city lste in the afterness. Phe property on - Mgin strest owned 1, measgring 485 front feet strest is now prectically all el of to local business men. The has gold at $160 & front foot. h this propery soid, fittie of the busi- MURRAYS3BOSTON STORE LANOLEUM: ) ous wear, (MRETBASE ..........., \‘BESTPRINTED KITCHEN , vvvsves. TBc a Square Yard ssesereeny .. $1.00 3 Square Yard i LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE inal Gibbons. He was born in ‘Athldne, Ireland, in 1879, ordained g priest 1n 1904 and sent a mis- slenary to Florida, where after ten years of service, he was pamed Bishap of 8t. Augustine by Pop¢ Pius X, on April 3, 1914 ——— e ness district of Main street remains with- out business bloeks, George Shaeffer who is a patient at St. Joseph's hospital as the result of he- ing bitten by a rattlesnake will scon be discharged from that institotion. Joseph Seterbuhg of Hampton Roads Va,, returned home Wednesday after spending 2 ten day, furlough with his Barents in this eity. 7 Mry. Taomas Joyce of Hewitt. street has returned home after visiting for g few days with relatives in Hartford. Twelve candidates. took examinations preliminsry to appleation for citizenship papers in this city Wednesday. Fxaminer Chureh of Boston conducted the exam- instions at the Commen Couneil cham- bews in the town bullding. Company @, Connectivut National Guard jeaves this oity September 3rd for East Haven for three days' rifle tioe. ‘Bdward Ottenheimer is spending his vacation at the home of hig parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Bdward Ottenheimer of North street. . After a vaeation spept at Nantaske Beaeb, Mass, the Misses Mildred sz gerald, Mary and Magdelen Hevrin, and Winifred Moriarity have returped to Willimantie. Jirs. Edna Hateh receatly sold the Hatch Place, No. 1174 Maln strest to Ferdinand King and Busie Way. jointly. The new owners are to remodel the Dlace. A display of woolen eloth at the I. B. Fullerton & Camj siore on Main street is attracting aftention, The elotih i mapufactured by Coanecticyt mills and made from wool grown en Comnec cut sheep. X Sevcral Kalisms engaged . in sawing wood at ke rear of a Maln strect stefe Wednesday learned that X-ray photo- graphs cost meney, and as a resait one of them is gut §10 for destroying ope during the afterncen. The men heeded 1 ESSEX (Effective August 17th) Have Ever Been Sold. - HUDSON SUPER-SIX $1,895 These Are the Lowest Prices at Which These Models YOU WILL UNDERSTAND SOMETHING -OF THE VALUES THIS GIVES TO HUDSON SUPER-SIX WHEN YOU REMEMBER THAT AT TWENTY-SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS IT WAS THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING FINE E€AR, PRICES SAVES YOU SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS. Essex Further Leads ANCE, ENDURANCE AND APPEARANCE. MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND ESSEX CARS ARE IN SERVICE, All in It’s Class EVERYBODY HAS ALWAYS CLASSED ESSEX WITH COSTLY CARS, IN PERFORM- IT COMBINES WITH THOSE QUALIT. IES THE ECONOMY OF LIGHT CARS, IN FUEL, OIL AND TIRES. OF QWNERS REPORT AS HIGH AS TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MILES OF SERV- ICE WITH SCARCELY. ANY MAINTENANCE COST. TODAY’S THOUSANDS FOR THE PER- FORMANCE AND ENDURANCE GIVEN ESSEX HAD NO RIVAL AT ITS LAST, YEAR'S PRICE OF SEVENTEEN HUNPRED NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS. WHAT CAN APPROACH IT TODAY WITH THIS SAVING OF FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS. AT LOWER PRICES THAN THEY HAVE EVER SOLD FOR YOU CAN GET EITHER A SUPER-SIX OR AN ESSEX THIS YEAR, AND HAVE THE BEST MONTHS IN WHICH TO ENJOY IT. . Hudson-Essex Service Station ERNEST D. WHITE Telephone 1780 for pail of water™ queried the 'Halian, This ended the doctor's argument and he sept to the pelice station and the Italiame were ififormed that ten dollarw would settle for the damage had caysed. When he Ialians had paid he §18 he learmed -that it wasw't for the water. His profits on the wood gutting job were gene, but he learned a lot about the X-ray business in those few minutes at the police station. Freggrick T. Bunce of Norwich, for- merly of this place, was callipg on friends here Tuesgay. James R. Case of Maplpore was 3 cali- affice sday. the yadte. Charles M. Wiakwire of New York is visiting In town for m few davys. Mias Margaret Murmy has retumed to New York after seyeral weeks' vacation at_her home on Windham avenne. Marshall 7. Porter was In South Wind- ham Wednesday. Mr. Porter has sold hi§ resi o Pleasant street and has pur, eh; a praperty @ Seuth Windham, ::_\M Dlace he a¥pects te meve in & ¥s. ‘The wWater to rum their emgine and rather |’ than to go up several flights of stairs they drew tie water in the back office of a Main street dootor and roturned to the yard. Not long afterwards the doe- tor went to the hagk mpom to a plate containing an X-ray photo found 1t suined. Going into the vard he shoutad to the Italians telling thepd in plain language to shut off their engine. “Whata ¥ou mean shuta de engine off?” the bhoss sald. "¥ou knew what I mean YOU —a— , and youw'll pay me $I0 for what you've deme” eame back the “Whada you mean ten dollars ., moved Quickly and Gently ¥ “Chis is the scientific-way, the modern way to end corns. A fa. mous evolved it. A world- famed laboratory produces and ‘Buarante; With Blue-jay—the lig the plaster. mi; s applled by e ondon ¢ ot SN ot hour need ever be spailed in es it. mflaf‘i:‘ Wold | altering and rgpalring, this Grayes brook to and wiil join the of the Dimmeock hill. prosent. as s0on as the | iend over whish ¢ built. It is expected to he fin { fore winter. When these changes | been mads the staie read will ran | way from Willimastioc 10 B + Fargyears this etreteh soyrge of trouble i b Egui i H i i ? f 1 gly . aidedids move_to antie, where he will enter bus. iness. Tona Council, Degree of Poeohontas, will hold its annual outing at Crystal Lake park, Sunday. The members will feave the Springs on the mine o'clock ipterurban car, arriving at the park at 9.20. A basket lunch will be eaten early in the afternoon and a program of sports. Boating and swimming will be enjoyed. Members will be permitted te bring thewr famlilles. The W. R. C. held a pienic aat the home of Mrs. §. F. Pease in Hyde Park ‘Wednesday afternoon with a large at- temndanee. ; A number of local Elkg are planning to attend the anpual clambake of the Springfield order at Riverside park. Some of the local members have not missed one of these bakes for years. The ed Men flof this place held 3 elambake at Bvergreen park grove Bunday and had an attendamee of re than 100 made up of members of ianeco Tribe, I O. R. M. and Tona Couneil, D. of P. Miss Barbara Chapin who hes heen attending summer school at Simmons college iz at her home here. Carl Fenton of Cineinpati, O., s at —hi shome here for a two weeks' va- eation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burdick are ;pending two weeks in Potter Hill, R, Herbert Rawdon, who has been em- ployed in a loeal barber shop for uevs eral weeks, has returned to Kingston, R. 1, where he operates a barber show far the boys who atfend Rhode ‘Igland state college. Sl GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Willis O. Fyller, their Schoal picntc held on the church There Was a good attendance. After was aserved under the shady maples, the afternoon was spent in the appeared down time. Among many other amusing games. Was a econtest in washing and wiping the dishes. 'Messra. Springer and Thomas were the winners finishing the quickest in washing 60 pistes; Measrs. and Randall were sec- Wwith the other ’0. The day seem- I&c;u&lmfll—lme Day when Broups residents approaching the hperd nb:u;o eminiscence: T s of in Goshen 2 hall century age. . and Mrs. A. J. Randall of Mjg- dletown were guests of friends here over the week end. —_— AGREENENT REACHED > X ON ANTI-BEER BILL ‘Washington, Aug. 17.—DUnder an agree- ment reached late today by semate and anti-beer bill, the house substitute the Stanley amendment “red lane” in record e 191 NORTH MAIN STREET Salesman, JERRY DOWNING 2 penalties uct searches “‘without cayse” and who enter private dwellings in search of liguor without search war. rants. As rewritted, conferees said tomight the amendment does not contain the louse provision limiting the issue of search warrants covering private resis dences to cases Wherp there is reasen to believe that liguor is being maaufactured for sale or sold on the premises. SEIZE TBUNKE CONSIGNED % TO MRS. OBENCHAIN Los Angeles, 1., Ay 7. consigned from San Francisco te Mrs. Madalypne Obenchain, w indigtment. for murder In compection with the shoot- ing of J. B. Kennedy, was mu;n tm: a hotel today by representatives of the dis- trict attorney’s office, aftef Ralph Obene chain, atterney for his formesr wife, had threatened to &eek ap injunction to pre- vent its removal. The trunk was taken to the grand jury rooms for 8B eXamination of ifs canteats and wag obtained thpough 3 subpeena duces tecuri. Obenchain had maintained that the trunk was his own, but that Mss, O‘benc)m(- had’ been using it for same time, ~A trunk EAST HAVEN WOMAN HIT AND EILLEP BY AUTOMOBILE Milford, Aug. 17.—Miss Beatriee - tol, 82, of Hast Hayer, was killed tonight when she was struck by an automobile driven by Maurice Sugerman of Hart- ford. Miss Bristel was walking with Miss Pamline Tucker when the aecident oecurred. an, it is said, was ! on life's journey were |, on federal agents who m-!?bnuu when they were organized in reasonable| the early days at Forty Mile Post. It was twenty five years ago todsy that tho first rich strike of gravel was found on Bonanza Creek. News of the sirike spread like wildfire, 3u® a stamp- ede to the then inaccessible region fol- low Miners and adventurers ifrom all parts of the world hit the trafl for the Yukon and within three years the popuistion of the distriet had rieen from virtually nothing to mearly 40,008, Btrike followed strike until 1508, when the gold production reached its highest point, t $23,000,000. Thereaftér the strikes grew less fre- quept and many of the progpectors de- parted for Alaska and other newer flelds. In 1800 tie gold production had drepped to $5,600,800 and the populaiiem Rad been decreased by more than half. GEEEK FOECE DIVE DEEP WEDGE INTO TUREISH M¥ES — ilfi ;:5{2 HHe { HUR) i

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