Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 3

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. . 5 B e e e v e e e " NURWICH BULLETIN, TUESUAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 ° , las team of New York planfied aleo to ] achieving world round prohibition. |R 1. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Thurs-| HYDRO-AIRPLANE LAUNCHED vork out wWith the Quaker. city skaters. | John L. Browning was the leader of ton returned last week to their home FROM CATAPULTING DEVICE \ large number of candidates reported to the Young Peoples Christian Endeavorion Town street, being the last family " N = wptain Murray, of Pennsylvania. The | servics at six-thirty, How Can We Ap-|to close their cottage at this beach.| Phiadehhia. Of:. I1—A hydro-air- e s son will open next month. ply the Golden Rule Today? Matthew, Since his return, Mrs. Thurston has|Plane was launehed successtully today in | = Thursday evenins the topic will bodisplayed a shoo picked up on the (%% BF (B2 FRERACIPRA navy yard off & e captain. In the second halt, | GIBBONS GETS DECISION Great Alliances 1. Cortnthians 3:1-2.| beach which had washed ashore, the|Z85OF (08 & Hrolhie :hc ‘:‘_-M-n. on the base 45-yard line, La- OVER “HAPPY” LITTLETON |7:12 Was the topic. sole of which was cut from a solid . in @ miles an hour from d'a pass of 45 yards to Splees | AL the Congregational prayghsenice'piece of wood. Tl;is Telic Dresumr:;glg; j"’fi‘ij‘;‘mi“’;‘a:n t racks on the | gipoor Oae o et ! ike | Bvery man in some alliance. Character | originally belonged to some one ek G S e air werit E:Ix\t'mm,s. St. Paupl middlewelght Wes|anq destiny getermanete by our rela-|foreign shores. acihied P‘hu AL ed, naval experts given the dccision o ‘Happy” Lit-| - B ek Mr. dnd " aireraft can be launched a touchdown followed by a 2021 § Joton of New Orleans in a 15 mund,fl:_‘n& F{fflt :xnd petty alliances. Eter- \ITheV?:;lrly p:\{t ogtl;e‘y:n pave the|from battiéships cquipped with camxml(si - Do Py Nd | na) relationships. Mrs. Wiliam La Rue W 2¢{ on' the turrets and 4t is pro soxing bout here tonight. Gibbons was o , : - o s proposed to 50 ce, aiso from his own 53-vard | 00t hawe had ey oS W25| In recognition of their recent mar.|adjourning cottage, returned to their i ! i _cott e Ftor pass.|cauip every battlesh tossed a 53-yard perfect pass 10 | nocreq dewn twice and foward the|fiage, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier|home in Pittsficld, Mass, after p Was piloted by New Orleans, La. Oct. 31—Mike s ten yard ! The seaplane | mmander H. S. Rich- . line after vi Ve ling there. ¢ 2 ] H ing, who crossed the line after Te- | iloce was Bhoocd an hisse v (Addie Reynolds Heath) were given a|ing the summer th ardson, who commanded the NC-3, which | b gthe oval on the 12-yard line. Me- | rows cd and hissed by the) ;' "+ surprise Saturday evening at| Miss Annle Smith and Miss Rosel por as'far as the Azores when the NC-A g Gowan came through with five goals from 2 thelr home on Elm avenue, by theSmith of Colchester were guests ITi- | Grounci the Atiantic 4 Cota Drop-In class of the Congregational!day and Saturday of other-{ Tellers ANPXCHANEY, WINNER OF Sunday school, of which Mrs. Frazier | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George i BOUT WITH FREDDIE JACKS i5 3 member. The twenty-two or more ! A. Peck of Otrobanco avenue. Sunday Oct. 31—Andy Chaney, |present including the teacher, Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Peck entertained at din-} Gurdon F. Bailey, enjoyed an evening|ner Mr. and Mrs. Harris Brainard of a 12 round bout with|of music and games combined with! New Britain and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ouchdowns in as many times f: of 16 in two games. The work of Michaels Hamilton of the ¢ the Base and sitors in ramning with as worthy of praise th high naval officers and scientists W ed the tests. rosina. 34 5 claimant of the English| much sociability. The class presénted | thur Standish of hv:;_cstche ter, who| ~ e e o e U Seatherpelsinitc Mrs. Frazier an electric toaster of the | motored to Norwich Town.| i D e o e et BRITISH LADIES’ TOURNAMENT % = finest design. During the evening the| Upon his return from an automobile| GAX ERS 0 GARAGE n % Cot 310 R BULKELEY-COAST GUARD members of the class served cakes trip to Haddam, William Burgess of EMPLOYES IN SPRINGFIELD 3 Oct. 31—2Miss Rosamun, . raity 2 T 5 GAME ENDED IN TIE [and i £ Lisbon was a dinner guest on Mon- Saetid S E ; 0 tory Brook, N. Y., one of i T ED I, XIS LR AR 4 ; | day at the home of his son-in-law and| - SPringfield, Mass, Oct. 21—Emman n the Metrop: eleven fought a 7 to 7 Masses for All Saints day will be uel Hart and Peter Bell, empl of S. Coa that ¢ Guard Academy | observed at Sacred Heart church at Jaushter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gol daught - the Charter Oak garage, were shot but atugday were d at Morgan fleld, New |five and seven o'clock this morning.;kOWske of Town strect. ¢ Hart.|not seriously wounded today when a . o i 16 best games this sea- | Wednesday, the Feast of All Soul's,| Attorney Daniel Markham of Hart-{ . "¢ gec men who drove up to the i N i g ®" | masses will be observed at seven and! [ord Wwas a guest over the week end, g a Ster, Mrs. George | 52rage and began shool er some title, also is expected to be Bulkeley /team, although greatly | elght o'clock in the morning, the last 4t the home of uie questions concerning the ownerehip of a | ¢ the American team invad- : a fine game and at |mass to be a high mass. At this church | Peck 0f 1 touring car ih the place. The third man 1 Swast ved opponcnts. The | Friday, there will be a mass at seven| . moAwTiLe | In the garage was Ernest T. Hart, the Vi The Tiger e Rl o T and s quad 4 mos of its{ in the morning and devotions in the UNINCORPORATED JMEICAXN owner, who was not hit. Ail the hold- | Rampion were de- ttack t Mon, e Coast | evening at seven-thirty in honor of) ESTABLISHMENTS IN STATE, 29,1281 .5 men escaped ex Pasqu nging and | the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Hartford, Oct. 31.—There are 23,128|ro, who wag captured and disar Marcus Grady whose death ocour- |Umincorporated mercantile establish- | Brnest Hart and turned over Miss Holli four, ” ments in Connecticut, according to the|police. The that : NATIONAL TITLE HOLDER |ed at Norwich Town where he js' Ihe census was taken for the purpose of |are at a loss to acco it in de- | CENTRE COLLEGE MAY BE | ASKED TO COME EAST AGAIN mbridge, Mass, levying a state tax, which the legislature ' fafl. All avallable were as- estimated would yield more than a half|sizned to comb the district where t illion dollars a vear. The first pay-|shooting occurred, for certain well k mile run s the |older people. A number of Years ago,imn " " nincomorated . mercantie | charact Mondaro has for become a national | Mr. Grady worked at his trade Of tin- | pyginess tax will be due next March. | weeks been wanted by the sWest S ardin, the | smith, for the late Clarence P. Capron, mhe law provides for a tax of one dollar | field authorities as a witness against who for many years conducted a stove'per $1,000 of gross business done by re-! trolman W. L L and tinsmiths business on Town street. taj] anq manufacturing establishments, | suspended on arge of accentl Following a stay of five months at and 25 cents per $1,000 of gruss business | bribe to allow liguor running their cotiage at Quonochontaug Beach, of wholesalers. trict he covered l—Earle Johnstone, | Pleasantly remembered by neighbors terday won the |and several acquaintarces among the Oct. 31.Cenfre col- Siatur N MAKES EBUT ON BASE ELEEN SCENE FROM “IRISH EYES,” AT D AVIS THEATRE, NOVEMBER: 2nd | wor Harvard in th ons, Jr., who has b Don't think that a man looks the right way cyery time his head | turned. 4 Rovers have collected a s with | anager of Jewett manager. They issue rmy and Navy club me in Taft to 3 WEST POINT MAY BE O e et | YALE'S SCHEDULE NEXT YEAR -4 & asaried Haven, Oct. - 31.—West Basketbail Challenze The Jewett City basketball club here- halenge m under 17 years of i S said Ans h The Bulletin. SPCRTING NO'ES. ICE MOCKEY TEAMS MAVE Statistics compiied by baseball ex g . % . | perts ‘show that the 1and Am- 1 . FIRST PEACTICE OF SEASON | oricay cinggers made home runs 7 g by ging adelplia, Oct 1—Ice hockey | thé past season The American league University and the Nationals 457 circuit| Penneylvania wer 1t siven | clouts, ico if the season today at (" Hinkey Haines made one trip around s Members af the St. Nich- circuit_before being shifted to the Hartford Bastern league club the past i b on. He was picked up from Penn. ; b~ 3 | State Coliege, where he played on Hugo " | Beadek's great team. He failed to set | N Ot | the Eastern 1 fire and he pro- | . | bab season. - | Sam C ing and | N and the pitching of Long Tom | . S Hughes we outstanding features : =3 ; of the Los s v the Pa- | 5 . cific Coa ace this | 3 scason, i 3 1 A s e ] s : NORWICH TOWN o & T ree of P Opinion w =% Heme, 8 Rev. Gurdon $ Sunday morning. o o Matthew 21:46. 1 Willia of the vari- management. ibutions dur- | ations. There fen’s Forum | united with gave a very erance programme ar- Legion, Sunday | ward se- rvance and session of school, whic Noted Explorer Decorated With Order Of St. George = Oneé for mildriessVIRGINIA " ' e for ess, Kk f§ i g = WAL Pl ESES H ] , &, One for mellowness, B 4 / ‘ £ TURKISH | 42 4 i i e One for aroma. z 5 Notwithstanding & ] ¢ 80 the United States Ty 1 62 e the wheat m: o s ey | . e LGy S to12] according to latest dispatches, < o ! 3 J Dr. Frits Holm, well known Danish I\ 3 &S 1 % 3 3 explorer, has been decorated with g 3 hs 2 213 2 the Grand Cross with collar, the = x R ‘ aig| e highest class of the Ancient Con- a e el I e | nt s stantinjan Order of St George of e ! & H 6 6% fir ; Ttaly, founded according to legend E ¥ s 1o B FE0,Cn #ocount |y Constantin the Great, e . § ‘ P he change in - 2 : 3 < | S TSR R RS ) PAIN DISIURB | : 4 ey 82| T em S ra 3 BT YOUR SLEEP T 2 10215 | o s ut Duffalo and .u:h:r“scasmrn »: o - o 3 1 B il b o nnear from o HE pain and torture of theu- : - 3 n e had b B matism can be quickly reieved s, o 2 g 3 by an application of Sloan's > e s i P 5 I e vas T n | Liniment. 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