Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1921, Page 6

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‘Due (o repairs being made on Mechanis | atreet, a detnur must now be made by ‘avenue. The old road'is being torn up for- the installation of gas pipes-and trol- ley car tles, preparatory to the econ- struction ‘of the cement highway. The work will begin near the C.-B. Cottrell Sons Co., and the cement 2 progress toward West Broiad street. The cement will be laid from the north curb | line to within 13 inches of the trolley tracks, and the space between the tracks will be filled with aspbalt. TH ‘Work is progressing on the new West- y erly town road on Canal street, and the macadam has now been completed from the Stillmanville bridge to the mill, It is expected that the whels stretch to the Martin hotel will be completed within ‘where the street was torn up for the in- stallation of the sewerage line. £ hEAl D. Hareld Rogers has been reappeisted . CTO coach of the Westerly High schoal foot- to,x:;ud.“dssv plead :nflgt‘y w-n,d‘ ;;u FA RY LATEST ball team for this season. and a numbep| fined $2 2 fotits Spronting 1330 ¢ : : ; of games are already scheduled; Goach |C TS0 (e publlcity men:for the Cunard PRICE s b 1921 Rogers shfonmend. Wonday Dac practes ne; is back in Westerly. after an absence 'would start just' as soon as school opened . % soenes and together they have motored back, will be missed, and several of the B the Boings ‘ab it Berwaes Al linesmen were also gTaduated, but the Beach and Quonochontaus. main strength of the team will return te imi i ) di i - with' Coach Eddie McKay of Norwich, | firemen's muster to be held in Wakefield limited number of these machines from an overstocked distribu. U Coboh asie Maxay. ot et | feapens s to bo i 5 atensid tor decided that the local school could now | will attend the muster in fud~force. 2 join the interscholastic league, and appli- The forty hours’ devotion at the : catlon for membership has been eemt in.|Church of the Immaculate omeeption 3 Irving Malkefwsky amd Miss Tds Rath | Will close this (Tuesday) morning with a Ever Home Can NOW OWII -an Eden Lelbosits, both of Westerly, were oniled | high mass at 9 'lock. ! S : : in marriage Sunday evening at Temple| A number of Westerly Seventh Day Shara Zadeck on Union street by Rabbi| Baptists have gome to Shiloh, N. J., to i ice 1 o : Robinson of Providence in the presence | attend the annual conference. e This price is lower than the old-style wringer Eden of of a throng of friends and relatives, The | ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fraser have re- >3 bride was attended by her sister, Mrs, | turned to their home on Summer street pre-war days.. Gertruge E. Hamel, of New York city. | after five weeks' visit. to Randoloh, N. ; ¥ Max Makowsky of Bristol, a_brother of G ) s These New Edens Have All of the the groom, was best man. e wedding | Mist Grace B. Miner of the West Side F oo £ A i 4 3 marches were played by Crandall’s or- is'npeflém\".' ‘;I vacation” with relatives in “”l dnflh‘ chestra, and: the temple was artistically | Concord, N.-H. - 2 “ .“ decorated. © The bride's gown was. of From all reports, the cottagers at the Swinging Sexitary Zime Oyiisder white satin, she wore a vell, and carried | nearby shore resorts are planning to stay Wringer b 3 & shower bouquet of white Toses. The | at the shore Jonger this year, and not end Patented Sediment Zone Hingtd Cylinder Doors matron of honor was dressed in black | the season on Labor day as Bas beea the Enclosed Direct Ieakproof Stufing o ette and carried tea roses. The | casiom. T L Drive igae 5 77 SEYLE o b‘::ir: was also attended by eight brides- l)lias Rg:len: Solo;mn is visiting rela- 2 ? $las , and th were elzht nshers,|tives in Winthrop, Mass. -« Covered Motsr and Ctutch ~ NoZ-SElash - Wringer e ok i ot Mot n e P s trei Eapare: vialators Lot Tha xpked Eerigr. b Owp B wedding ceremony, & reception and sup- | laws have been arrested in the past few © Gears Free Serviee for One Year s per was held at the Wequetequock casino | days by Motorcycle Officer ‘Madison and by Crandall's orcheStra. Mr. and Mrs. !district court Friday morning. C. Don’t Fail to Get One Now This low price limited to this purchase which cannot be du licated again. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yeomans and| Miss Dorothea Gardner has returned $5.00 iloren, who have been gusts of Mz.|to her duties at the Backus hospital 3 = 2 Yeomans' mother at her home on ' the| Norwich, after two weeks' vacation. with order, and 12.monthly payments reen, left Wednesday last for their|' Mrs. Jane Cassidy of Norwich may be mnged if desired. fhome ' in Cleveland, O., stopping at sev-|been visiting Miss Josephine Armstrong. day last, having spent the ‘weeks in Branford. Mr..and Mrs. Henry Isham spent last|ago. . week in Boston, guests of Mr. Isham's| Mrs. Sarah Dawson, who has been ill, HEBRGCN Is_ is to be formed. It js aleo expectedyLori. A general invitation was also|brother Casper and family, returning on|is recovering. . lahoma. - Mrs. Coombs is a daughter of |Cottonseed meal 100 Ibs. % % e that Mr. Hicks, state field secretary, will| given to the marriage of Rev., H. C.|the 13th. David Labou of New Bedford. Mass, | Arthur Lyon. 36 per ‘cent” ....t 7 fn Cheshire, § and sons spent last week | be present. Champe and Miss Lord, which is to take| Miss Grace A. Johnson of Stonington,|has been spending a week with relatives| Services Sunday at MeNair chapel were | Cottonseed meal, Cheshire, Mass. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Linde and chil- | P12¢® in the Congregational church Sept.{teacher at the Pine street school during] here. . * v conducted by Rev. Harold Austin of| 43 per cent ...... | returned Saturday|dren of Hartford are guests of Mr. and| _tl: At 1oon, the reception to’be in the | the past year, is visiting in town. Btation Agent Mortimer Stetson si tak-| Philadelphia. Hominy chop 100 Ibs. to East Hampto chapel immediately following the cere-| The supervisor of schools in town dur- ing two weeks' vacation in Maine and at mony, ing the past year, Fred W. Porter, has{Southampton, L. L engaged for_the coming year Miss Marie| Mr. ang Mre. George R. Torrey, Mrs. M. Moore of Springfield, Mass., as teach-|Mortimer Stetson and Miss Lillian Stet- er.at the Pine. street school and Miss|son have returned from a motor trip to ; leuretto Bengle, also of Springfeld, | Montreal. ing been | Mrs. Edmond Horton. e guest of her aunt O. Seyms, and the latter's fam Misses Maude and Ruth Hayden of At- H City have been guests of Dr. and Mre. C. J. Douglas M Misses Mabel and Katherine Vois of and Mrs. Shsrwood Raymond and Indianapolis, Ind., ‘were guests of Rev.|children of New Britain were week end H. Champe last week. giiests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond. Miss Sadie Raymond of Hartford is| Miss Gladys Hough was home from . # | visiting her sister, Mrs. Clayton Lord: Hartford over Sunday. The members of the C. E. S. are tc| At the C. E. social held at'the home have a banquet in the chapel Wednesday|of W. O. Seyms Tuesday evering a mis-|. Cholera in the Crimea recently kill- evening, at which lime an alumni C. E.|cel'aneous shower was n Miss Eleanor | ed 1200 people. [ it U ({{prm T /| LA teacher at the Chestnut Hill school. The| Mrs. Edwin H. Kenmedy has gone to young ladies were in town on Thursday | Providence to the home of her brother, last’ looking, with very little success, for|Charles Lester, who continues ill boarding places which it will be neces- Miss Edna Lillibridge has returned from Pleasant View, R. I, where she spent a few days at the Tillinghast cot- tage. lanche, daughtér ¢f Mr. and . Mrs. pal Bary for them to secure before they can enter upon. their engagements. Miss Mollie Mantel met with an acei- dent recently /when riding on a lozd of 1 . hay, sliding from it and striking her foot | Wilbert Hall, has been seriously ill the against ‘one of the stakes, causing a bad | past’ week. Wound and necessitating the attention‘of| .There will be no evening service ‘at the @ physivian. She will not be able to use|church next Sunday ‘on_account of the N tal Ler foot for ‘some’ time. - Chautanqua entertainment in Moosup. {°o% mdntic has been in town durirg the .past woek, the guest of-Mr. and Mrs./Fred A. Hunt. E " children, George and -Pearl, of Narra- gansett Pler; R. I, were visitors at Sés- sion, L. ‘Alams’ Sunday. choir boys.from St. Mary's chureh, R. Tarrey, fell Spnday while getting over | ful Mrs. Siegel, who some time ago dis- Horace G. Brown ad family -have re- to posed of her property, known as the Jud-|turned” to' their home in Worcester, hav-|the demand is poor. son’ piace, also Wilbur T. Judson, were in | ing spent several weeks at the Brownm town 2 few days last week, being present | homestead- at Black Hill. at theisupper of the Columbia Improve- Mr. and Mrs. L. Howard Cross are ‘ment society. ‘Mrs. Sis is now residing ! visiting friends at Nafraganseit Pier. 'in New ‘Terséy. R AT Miss Congd Mlimantic is # Qe HOPKINTON Ca; guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cham- pIRY on the Green. Ex-Lieutenant Governor E. R. Allen, Mr."and Mrs. E. E. Lyman of Wethers-| ill for.several weeks, is'now able to be field are visiting theig son, Raymond Ly-|out of -doors with good prospect for mgn,.and Mrs. Lyman at The lake. . . Speedy recovery. MMrs. John Locke, who for the past two | Ars. ' Jessie Durkee and dm‘m weeks has been visiting her:aunt, Mrs.|farriet:P: Durkes of Warrenville,. Abbott Little, left Monday. last With her|nave been guests at the home of Hey. daughter, Eleanor Frost, {or ber home in |y’ p Mathowson, returned home “last Pe: Co; Camels are made for Men who Think for Themselves - Stuck folks know real quality—and nmn it, They prefer Camels because Camels zive them the Emoothest, mellowest smoke they can"gxy—hecause who, died at Taribault, Minn., a year ago, Center, was in town last weels, conferring : = Fith the officers of the cemetery assocla- i el e b tion and the se’ectmen o 6 ‘town’ re- ¥ zarding (he beavests in his father's wil en"-:f“mi'm!‘,‘l‘-";'m“"w:'rs‘g_fl; which provided for the care of his'burial : o b plot, the interest on-a"fand for. the gen- | g rlc main” building on the Astaway eral care: of “the cemetery, a ‘gemerous contribution ‘for a recelving vault, and a fund the interest on which is to be tsed for the-general improvement of the.town. Mrs. Charles N. Merrifield of Willi- mantic was in the choir of the local Con- gregational church Sunday and sang with fine effect during the serviee the hymn 1 Come to Thee, O Lord, at Last, by la: Bible echool at Ashaway tzught by Rev. sale last week Monday evening on the It proved a euccesstul affair. Rev. A. L. Davis, pastor of the S. D. B. church'at Ashaway, who expected to An Elsborate Film Version of ATLANTIC BEACH CASINO, PLEASANT VIEW, R. L 2nd the music for dancing was furnished | have been ordered to appear at the Third | vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WELCOME TO eral places.en route. Mrs. Mary Cyr and Mrs. Lucy Gurley| Mrs. Ella Lincoln of Putnam visited | er e TO0Id Fespectfally invite o Arthur Whitcomb arrived home Mon-|weeks al the Sheldon home, where Mr.|Rocky Point Sunday enjoying the ride past two | Sheldon has been staying since his father,|and fine dinner served there, Bamuel Sheldon, died several months Mre. Lee Lyon recently entertained i Mrs. Eugene Jones and sons of Groton and Mrs. Coombs and children from Ok- Local grangers were in Thompson on Tuesday evening,/ as it was Deighbors’ night. The granges invited were Wolf Den and Senexet, Dudley and Oxford. Leonard Lawton of Hubbardston, Mass., sited relatives here the early Mrs. Charles N. Merrifield of Willi-| Mr. and :Mrs.. Eba' Huntington andl Poor ' Demand—Squash, watermelons, Monday, the 8th," a. jolly ‘party ef, 37| : Maurice Torrey..oldést eon of.George| Tomatoes do not scem to be as plenti- mantic, who had been spending ‘a week |a fence at.the' home.of Frank Lafevre|in demand sclling at $1.75 to $2.00 per fn' camp at the lake, with their' choir-| wnd broke his left arm. He was taken haske(_ for the Best grade of Belle of master, left town for their homes. +) ‘Mr. Byron Sweet's in Griswold. Georgia. Potatoes woolesale for $35.85 | Servi Avples No. 1 bushel | basket Oranges box- . Carrots dozen Beets dozen bunches g Cabbages barrel .. Amberst, stopping. for 2 visit in Boston. | maesday. - Mee Mathewsen accomuanio |Onfons 2 bushel Albert Fitch, son of Charles W. Fitoh, | shom: 2nd retarned Friday. e I Squast -..... 5 James Jonnston who fell imto the meal | POtatoes bag . and was buried in the cemetery, at the|room of ‘the Ashaway gristmill and sut- | TOmatoes basket ... Fairgrounds is being repaired and en- | D&&S Western dozen .... X v sire: = #n¢ 2" Fowl, live pound ... 3e—40 ectors The " so-called clams of the'S. D. B.|EO¥L roasting, dressed pound .. .40—42 Broflers, dressed pound 37—, 1 D. Burdick, held a lown Bufter, best tub pound . - Pary andI'Butter, print, pound 1awn at the home of Mrss Helen Phelan. | CBeese, twins pound ., THEATRE “THE HEART OF-fifikYLAND" LAST SHOWING TODAY ELLIOT DEXTER P —IN— “THE WITCHING HOUR” “THE TROUBLE MAKER” in September and that prospecis for a | 9 40°vears. He is x::"m‘ Dfl:‘“:’ S""‘m ————————————— 5§°¥H|||ESPLAV BY AUGUST-Y" s Wiillam 3. Casey, classmate long ago, B OMAS. o CASH- it wihning tedm, this Jear, Jook SPecslY | who has’ taken him over.ail the. od|| ADDED’ATTRACTION. ||l one oF THE createst stac L DERBY—Champyon Bag Punch- SUCCESSES EVER PLAYED IN - }|] AMERICA, NOW SizZLING OVER Seviile Aut For'Ladies Gents and ||| THE SCREEN. Through a favorable turn of fortune we were .able to secure a s o Sabita i e tal” et hprtinas oo weebinnt, hae.hoea || CAEre=iNG Advance i Prices. “On A Summer Day” {ning aggregation. After a recent talk|appointed one of the judges ay the state |} THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MACK SENNETT COMEDY Paramount Magazine |, BATTLE OF MUSIC VAUDEVILLE CAgEARRTRASLY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th BRAY’S AND SAVINO’S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA of Worcester, Mass., vs. .MULLANEY’S ORCHESTRA, of Westerly CONTINUOUS DANCING ETTLEL THE WIGWAM! 5 Oeblern, The ladies of'thie Mohegan Sewing So- Gurdon T. Chappell and daughter, |ciety will hold their Sixiy-firse Annual Elinor, visited the former's parents at | Festival e e i ; Lake Pond Sunday last. COLUMBIA CENTRAI VILLAGE M, C.m;’ed(hgn:yola.‘dand)es!er, was & caller here the last of the week. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ! Aug. 24 and 25, 1921. Baskets, Aprons, Fancy Articles, both useful and ornamental. Clam Chowder, Oysters, Succotash, » PHO Yokeage, Ice Cream, Cake and Confe ENIXVILLE tionery will be offared for sale. e = — - o Raymond Tucker with his wife of Pitts- | of Gales Ferry have been visiting friends| friends here Tuesday. !"-f-',;fl“,:;’,‘,’,v’l‘"“{',‘;,,;‘; - T & e S burgh, Pa, and Linville Tucker, sons of | here, where they formerly lived. Mrs. Roy Clemens was organist at the |feet of the Wigwam. ’ Telephone 896-2 Fred Tucker of Newington, formerly re-| John Moore of Palmer, Mass., has been | Congregational church Sunday during the | Admission, 15 cents. Children, 10 cents, 37.47 MAIN ST, H i slding in the house on the Green knows | visiting at lsrael Seguin’s. He was a|absence of Mrs. Charles Clark. N. B—If said days be sto: sale w 4 as the Rodger Loomis plice, were in|former high school teacher here. Mrs. Alice Bosworth and Mrs. Carpen. |take place next fair week days. NORWICH o for Particulars town Saturday, the 6th, visiting Mr. and| Mrs. John Sheldon and son Farl of | ter were visitors in Willimantic Monday.| 2US20STuW Complete Home Furnishers . Mrs. F. G. Tucker. Morgantywn, 'W. Va., are spending two| A number of local people were at Oats No. 1 96 Ibs. ... Corr No. 1, 100 Ibs, . Bran 100 Ibs. Middlings, std. 10 Poultry dry mash 100 b Wheat 100 Ibs . Linseed meal 100 Ibs. . Gluten 100 Ibs ..... rt of the week. MARRIED. FARRAVIN — THERRIEN —Tn _Jewett City, Aug. 23, 1921, by Rev. John J LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET McCabe. George Ferrayin and . Miss. —_——— Farnished the Norwich Bulleltin by the | . ASiae Therrien. Marketing Bureau of tvo State Boasd ot R RATWARTA—Tn Want: Agriculture. Lo, B Active. Demand—Sweet corn, lima| Mist Allce Haffaela beans, nef laid eggs,” prime beef, can- | RICHARDSON - TL 1921, i.. Salvatore Graccione a oupes, peaches. 01 ¢ Demand—Potatoes, tomatoes, 3 chardson of Bridgeport ing bea: onions, beets, oranges. Durfee of Putnam. DIED PERRY—In Occum, Perry, infant daug! and Rose Perry, 2 days. EGGLESTON 1921, Al Market Conditisns N as one might expect. Peaches are $6.00 per bag. Due to the high price Fraits: Vegetables = I NENeRIAN. R Toving and sacred memory of e : WINIFRED GIBBONS O'NEIL, most tender and devoted wife and mether Peaches No. 1, Belle of Georgio who eutered into eternal rest Aug. 2%, basket . 1018, aches No. 1, Belle P. J. ONEIL AND FAMILY. ™, sweet, 1 doz, ears CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street o Dairy—Ponitry F Eggs, Connecticut newlaid fancy une dozen Meat Products i they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos Rer. . Nowton Owen preachad Sunday [le27e for Salem, X, 3. Wenesday, to ROy poma - 16 Cady Asstary rfectly blended— 3 morning from I Cor. 8: 5.and 6, “Por)2itend 2 meeting of the commission that heavy pound . « -12—16 |l HENRY E. CHURCH geIG AR% nded—and .because Camels leave NO though thege be gods many ... . for us |Precedes the generdt conference of the S ey s 5 :“:}:I WM. SMITH ALLEN f TTY AFTERTASTE- - e e o s et #1218 | he could not leave town but recovered | COWS dressed pound . e Telephons 328-3 e — el th i3 s m‘;ny e mut for us thers | Suffclently to occupy hif own pulpif Lambs fancy pound .. 23—28 was but one;creed, “T be!igv'e in God, the Father Almighty.” v The weekly public dance at Utley's hall Saturday evening was attended by about Two autos came together with a crash Sunday evening a little after six o’clock Like every man wio does his-own fl'nn.kmg i ?L"c‘i flnleS tobacco in your cigarettes. 1 ”1: mels. - : Co’s mill. No.one was injured but the 2 §0_persons. 2 M P e NETH, . d Mrs. Fred A. Abel entertained | Machines were damaged. ; And, mind you, no flashy package just For show, during the past wek Mre, James Jotmson CHESTNUT HILL Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Small of New York No extra wrappers! No costly frils!” These thines of Smith avenue, Norwich. don’t imprlove the smoke any more than prmm som WOODSTWK enngn_;!i: of the latter's sjster, Mrs. Or coupons. R ] R Mrs. Anmie Shipper of Hartfora was| Mrs. George Robinses of New Haven £ oA ' - week. % v is spending the summer with her - But QUALITY! Listen! That's CAMEL e et o o e oy | TN R e o : i A St of Stafford spent Sunday with Mr. and [ WUSOR of New IHavea is also a guest of ; fese R Mrs, Frank Shipper, R T e a T, S. A, S. Peckham retwrn- D g Sk . . m to ed home on Friday after a week's visit Pr;v:uinu for thy ':‘,: - at Manehester and VIP‘JIL Providenss were ta town tor tae Nemmet | M. and Mra, Ban Dimond of Hartford P T ey ? were: visitors at G. B. Dimon's during Nellis Buriessn of Usion called en f 18 P25 i SRR s S ; &3 5 & 2 S nh 2 s " | yoke,- has been in this place for the past two weeks. i Mizs Cora’Ghappell {s visiting at Mal- B e P S e et m“mm ‘of Provid Cemeteries’ in China oocdpy one- | the puest o Miss Beatrice Sty e twentioth of the entire area ef-the' Miss uiau‘mlm'g:nu to Hart- i % A ford early last, wesk _apending 2 54 Saturday morning: Veal, medium dressed pound ..., K on the corper at the Ashaway Woolen | Poultry grain 100 pounds .. $2.00—s 50 Doo° Defdre the pubiic, there is no 2—.15 Graln (Retail) at Deor WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your busle: medi- um better than through verusing Solumus of The Gulletis o o New London (Norwich) Line' : Lesve New Lendon daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Dus New York 6 Cool, staiercoms, ’A refreshing '.'m'l;m M.."m. b sl - POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS etuntag Tonve o Vot aloatsisesdeys and Seturdaya nday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. 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