Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 26, 1921, Page 2

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to find Bhr sp he notified the. clothing was in the house and he hflifl- e tuhvmaflfikflwnh e GRS Co6 A st no. act other than that of Hermann w, ight olerk at the railraadl station ietd gwing out with other employes in search of the wo- man. They saw and traced them to the hero they seemed to end police secured a hoat and drageed for hours. Late gn the. forenoon Agent Don H. Curtis of the American Thread Company, gave permission to draw off the water above the dams and at 12.40 o'clock the Was. 8500 Dnear the Spool Shop dam. atterwar tho recovery was made. Mre Billingg was the George H. znd E. Price Ells, who sur- vive Ter. 4 do three Drothes Hemry, the police. mplu Dozman, who --u of iquid chesr was agrested night and I cm"u.w Pete Ruseville, wito -conducts a saloon on Mk street wag arregted Saturday night charged with violetion of the llquor jaw. When the. officers walked fn on him about 7.30 o'clock ther found a qaantity of home mamsfactured whisk Abont two gallna were in the plwce, Russville was ziowed to go free on honds. This is the second time within @ _month that liquor has brought Rues- |7 ouis and Wil Fadera! officers recenily arrested him | now ‘Mre. Arthur Bemp and and he faces a fine at the United States tva ERis of Hl-fl.(qrd She also court ications ave thmt Russwille |leav o ch 4 #s it in alleged that ho hae defied the |1an weven months. ! police got him wit o goods since his a the federal raen. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Dumaime, of for running a business violation with the law oc- mas worning at 9 o'clock police caught Michael Mazzolle sireet storakeeper conducking as usnal. Since the news nday closing law would be anmounced all storeg have are o keepers Il face pped Center street, celebrated their @iden wedding anniversary Christmas day, when three generations of the family gathered at their home to join in the day of double gladness. Mr. and Mrs. Dumaine are both 70 years of age and ¢ onjoying the best of health. They member, church. Mr. was born Hyacinthe, eptomber 21, 1851 and was one dntidren s Dumaine was nrnm! and was born Canade, February 15, 1851, are ng waic Judge if nd the th law iuilamue, uietly for the af seven children. came 1o t in during when in their early teens, ine going to Lawrence, Mass., Dumaing to Bl . Delies “m‘ b > Lawrence, Mass. They Were R 1871 in St. James’ Lawrence, and shortly after- ds returned to (anada. Later they d 1o this country and haye lived “Willimentic for 31 vears. Seven chil- en blessed their mattiage snd sie all Joni New Haven and five daugh- Clara Trban of New York g8.92, wife of Ovid Bill- g from her home at the ity Racloot of Norwich and south of the railvogd | Misses n. Azilda, Della of this city: morning and after | also grandchildren, FHenry, Louls, flort Aurine which the water | Irene and Doris, children of Mry. Racl- river was lowered |cot, and Mildred, Helen Urban daugh- found of the was recov- her body The r Gauth - ¥r. aud Mrs. Du- 1y beautiful gifts. The . Dumaine home (Monday) as Dumaine and William rattieboro, are to be mar- Shop dam. body 2 Mason wa of suicide on for the re- he undertaking !‘Inl»l\nn» brought cheer to the homes niany Willlmantic residents Christ- mas eve when two grouvs of Carol Sing- viving the custom of oiden times ted many of the local streets and sang the old Curistmas hymns to those » had requested the carolers {o stop ore their houses. Along the line a ng {n the window was taken and asked for ng it to sked het fag o gign that carols were wanted and how she was feeling and replied | the group of singers sang the pralses of that she was all right but that Some {The Christ Child, and the jovs of Yule- wouM do something With Ner-|(ige. The grouvs composed of choirs stated that when he a ifrom vari churches and singers who t was at 5.1) and then he missed |p,q volunteered for duty started from A search of the house failed v - t M evenin. A. building early Saturday zroun covered streets over the Tiver, other covering those on the hill sections. The carols could be andr. e city. and cheer heard by vas brought mémber of the f out in good health. Christmas was - ebserved churches and spec a house where a was unable to be is far richeriin: the fat .dubluA vilan'me " Manney-Briggs er Throne”) First Nowell Old Bnglish ory to God In the Highest e Obligato Bethlehem t Christmas All Ye Faithful Dubois service was held ad attendance. The nas Pastoral Rogers A Chid Ts Bo Chadwick Anthem—The Rirthday of a King S e 24 Neidlinger Choral Response Rogers Choral Response Hann y—Carols DENTlSTS rds and Shepherdesses ing Foraver . Anthem--0, Holy Night Adam Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland }{organ postinde—yagnificat Torer Special Christmas musle was also NAP-A-MINIT 4 ai the First Methodist Episcopal church during the morning service, fn- FOR ing oy to the World Handel PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND & Forth Ye Beiis Schngck:!s FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Hail the Power of Jesus Name ‘Shrubsole SPECIALISTS Hark, the Glad Sound Lahee he programme for the evening ser- 9A M TOSP M b ahe orees 715 Main Street. Alling Building || Hark, the Herald Angels Sine endelssohn-Bart Willimantic Phone 4§ iory to God In the Highest "Env.;::z There Were Shepherds Vincent ) " |Glory Shome Around Edwards Tenor Solo—Silepe Nnakt Sung by Charivs Jordan While Shepherds Handel Angels From the Realms of Glory Smart Since Christmas tell on Sumdsy this vear, the holiday will be observed by business houses and manufacturing plants today (Monday). Al manufac- turing plants, banks, ang business hous- es closed Saturday and will not regpen for buginess until Tuesday morning. The post office is 1o be opep during this forenoon for the sale of stamps and de- JAY M. SHEPARD Susceeding Filmare & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer #%-62 NORTH ST. Lady Assistant, Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connection EIIAL:E‘:S livery of mafl from the carriers’ window, 26 Union 8t. imantic, Conm, | during the same hours gbserved on hol- Phone 222 ilady Assistant) {days. Al other departments will Be MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Scott , Businsss success is not wholly ex- pressed in financial profit. Confidence, satisfaction and good \‘ill are active, potent factors. We share this element of profit with you, in extending our good wishes and holiday greetings. A. M. PASNIK, JAMES D. JONES, General Managers. MARGARET C. COUNIHAN, Manager, Norwich Store MRS. F. PASNIK, Manager, Westerly Store MRS. A, E. AUCLAIR, Manager, Danielson Store MISS M. AUCLAIR, Manager, Putnam Store MRS. L. GRENIER, Manager, Willimantic Store closed for the day. ome detivery of Tural carriers making their Christmas Public entertainments of of theatre entertain- in the evening. Chri al varioy ass ifts to the meedy fam- trip ag usuval. the day covsist ments apd dances mas eve as usu: olations carried g iles of the clty, distribution bein by the Eiks, Salv. tic Welfere Bureau and other lent organizatigns. . and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Charles tlon has greatl Inmates at the a Christmas treat Sunda nual feast was Chamberlain. tions about 2 Florence Hev: tea by were Miss nt Nir. Faueral service: eld Sat welog Marshall in charge of lam cemetery. Thie bea Lee, and was born in this city. sister, Mrs, Barrc Mrs. M. L. Tyr of New York. Alfred Staebner of the Massachusetts is spend- Mr. Agricultural College, Amnerst, ing the holidays and Mrs. F. W. John Sullivan Virginia hig mother, Mrs. Jackson street. Everett Ladd, ering of voung ¥ TCAAL p. m. and from Christmas cards were received manyresidents of Henry Huntter. days. Christmas tree a: by Wooster Grange hall, winter vacation. changed gifts. Teslie Beabo of syivania is home The last two flet of 15 large BEmlle, who narrowiy e: are staying at the home of their da slgng of the gasses have dis man, Miss Mary Twome: Chéney motored Hirtford where 1b Miss Ma gke. who ig spending the holi Miss Morin is teach the Windham High school. Faneral services for Mabel Burto: Shepa spending the holidays with relat Mr. and Mrs. Charles tertained for Christmas, Mr: holiday her daughter, ley and grandaughter, France is spending Sunday reels of motion pietures were shown. Today (Monday) 8o Christmas holiday, The Y. M. C. is to hold oben house between 2 and 6 now of New York. Russelt H. Webster, tin, gnd Lioyd P ‘Worgester Tech are home for COLCHESTER There was a large attendance Star Friday evening. Sohools in town closed Friday for the Christmas exercises and the puplls ex- Friday for Bridgeport. Several of the trucks went from herc to Unionville to There will be but mail by clty carriers, | place, Patrick Connors of Hartford guest of his mother, s the irs, Wiiliam H. Ryan, the state road job i idays with his family at Truw on of Brown superintendent Wi beneve- ation Army, Friday to spend th . Wi her and sisters & John Dazy with their | o fraven = e AL C . Daniels of the Deep River Club is the £ his brother, L hime of fhsie da g 5 on H 1 avenue, for y improved and most ppeared. who iz atten nic Institute is at for the holida Helen Kings town farm were ed b us and Mrs. other so enjoyed holi city Saturday oon bey were entertained ry Clark, daughter forn a ted wit] School the 1le the aining Radio e is limited t state that are active ultural ional ngton, D. ot Ceeelia Morin of Hol e wit tributing wven mpet t mone; boys and Mrs. G. t for the § s for rday Charles S. Bui- afterncon at two Stor A bequest of $1,000 1l Society of Wes ncome to by s fund for by 1 of Hen West Hartford- . First Lcclesias part received re- s old, died tha G was in c Waldo Weston, the chief ben ary un. of Scotland, and Hubert 1 : present month is bein Purcell, Col.. three sisters George Thomas, Mrs. George A and Miss | Promising, eve Waldo. of Seotland. am ahead Is not expected be- Jennie F. Tucker, 80, died Sat morning at the home of her son, s Tucker. of North Windham She was the widow of Char Willimanti ves in work on a state road being built in that o spending the hol- radio club of the Dan- league. at radio clubs. de- Bank the Hartford. Water- in e of §45,000 and Miliet, Alberta.d der ¢ Lichblau was supposed to fbe ne vpenniless. He gathered rags L ————— e s e e e e e e o Fred J. Hud- e day treats through the cou of ggn- er John Smith is at erous local people. am for o fow days’ va- The Tubrids-Weldon Company save et s . i their sixteen cmployes generous Chr 3 s o aLiera st CUEiRt: mas gifts Satuday night at the cl of business. Those Who haye been with | the company for two vears received $10 | BR[EF SIATE NEWS gold pieces, those of one River—The by 3 a $5 gold piece and others a plece. Miss Mabel Wardman, Miss Bvelyn Middiatonn Thompson, M i gave them a n o y S Cadillac’ Announces New Prices The Caddlac Motor Car Cowmnpany announces the follawing substannauy-reduce& prices of new Type 61 (}adggi ve January Ist, 1922: ac ears, ¢ Touring Car - - - - - $3150 Phaeton - - - - - .- 3150 Roadster = - =« « - .« 3100 Two Passenger Goupe - = - 3875 Victoria - - R S - | Five Pauen;-'(:oupe - = = 3925 Sedan - - s - - 4100 Suyburban - - - . - 4250 : Limousine - =« - - - 4550 : Imperial Limousine -~ - - 4600 F. O. B. Detroit x; &ur conviction that the new prices, combined definite advance in automabile development of the new Type 61, constitute the Cadillac, in even Jkfl measure than before, the greatest motor car ; ue in the world. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 3 afGan-lMauCM e Norwici—THE A. C. SWAN CO.—New London r The Westerly Cross exceeder 1ts membership guota in chapter of the Red thi; year's campaign by 134 as aanoune- ed by James Pendlston, chairman of the local Red Cross. The quota given Wes- terly was 2,200. Llast year's enrpliment was over 1,600. The epergy of the can- t s in the street. : . - ho splendid work the krgaaizati u { Milford—Amo: busin : il berta. « survited by her hus A husiness concerns of band, two sons. John und Daniel Wrs- mE tan. Products v X o g ‘ompany, Dt Al Ans for the praiseworthy showing. ton; three daushters, Helen and | oy tavance of| g report of the foqw rah Weston, three brothers, George s1eiday Y. of going along at'a Mrs. C. B ‘Cottr ell, of Elm stre Waldo of Pasedena. Cal. Gerald Wa pagstet e saneraily fhad e e ke directed the work .of the womem soliei- tors. The Christmas pageant. “White Gifts for the King" was presented Sunday evening at Pawcatuck Congregational church. 'The various characters in the production] were mpersonated by _the young women of the church directed by Mrs. Wm. Branford. The cast follows: o Spirit f Christmast, Ruth Thempson; of James 2 3 !lzzl.lme daughyer of Jimes War Conscience. Joan Smith: Pligtin, % L i i garet Gavett; Wisdom, Alfce Thomp. she leaves two pranddhildren, Mrs P1 Tessie Smith : nice Schnell and Doris Tucker. g son: Pleasure, Jessie 5 Of the total [Alke Fiddes: Idieiess, Fae Brlet Notes. @ were surplus | Wealgh, Fthel (Willson; Pride, Edna Arthur McQuilian of Boston spent cars in good Mills, Greed, Elizabeth Wheeier; Fame, Christmas w&th his parents, M could be placed in imm Minnfe Roan; Enwy, Mary Hope: A es McQuillan of bition, Minnie Francls: Love, Fiorence of Charlots Barr ) Faith, Elizabeth Bouner: Haope, Alice Dumning: Justice, Helen Alexand- Risedorf en- Plans National University Risedorf's A owa of Aiddictown. For Washington on <ntertained over the Mrs. B. T. Stan- Stanley, with his parents, Staebner. of the Unive e holid: N W director at Swarthmore college. addressed the gath- physical and boys at the afternoon. Two men is heing celebrated A 70 9 p. m. by this city Saturday from formerly of this city, Luther B. Mar- Wildox, students at the holi- at the nd entertainment given lodge, 0. E. S, In Most of the grades held the University of Penn- for the holidays. of Moosup & Goggins' auto trucks left town Dr. Glen Levin Swiggett, Director of the Division of Commercial Edu- cation, U. S. Bureau of Bducation, Chairman of a roun of men inter- nationally known as commerctal and educatioaal leaders, who are planning for the establishment of a national university in Washiogton, which will train the youth—women as well 28 men—for foreign service, including not only diplomacy and trade but all the phases of interna- tional relations. er; Mercy, Marion Barr: Kindness, Flor- ence Barker: reader, Bisset ; carolers, Florence Francis, Esther Pat- ton, Agnmes Bisset, Cathérine Roan and Blizabeth Roan. Enjoyable Christmas exerclses wers held at the Lower Paweatuek school, the program being arranged by the teacher, Miss Fannie Seymour, Santa Claus Wvisited the children &nd all receiv- ed gifts. A number of the parents were present fo Witness the exercises. Miss Markn Woods, a student at Brown university. women's college. Pem- broke Hall, is soending the holidaye at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood of High street. Invitatlons are out for the wedding of Miss Harriett Lampleau of Westerly and Claude Felyn of Beauport, N. C.. which will take place on Jan, 4. at noon at Christ church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willlams of ‘Windsor, Conn., are spending the holi- days with relattves fn town. Mrs. Archle Duro of Hartford s spending the Christmas weekend, visit- ing her mother, Mrs, Wayland Burdidk A very emioyable party was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Lainz <n Hobart street, when Mrs. Wm. Robinson gave a complimentary whist in appreciation of the many showers held fo Ber hono before her recent marriage. Games and refreshments comhined to make the af- fair very delizhtful. Harry Crapdail, a student in the sen- for class of Jeffers'n Meical college in Philadelphia. is spending the holdays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crandall. on Grove avenue. Paul ranm one of nu td Agent Richard Mitchell, t the holiday at his home in No Arrangements have been e—wd a militery bail w0 be w armory. The special effort to have m tli -nml event of the vear and mauy new 8 features will be introduced. The com- mittee has extended an invitation to Governor Bmory J. San Soucl w ®e present. Thomas Sullivan of Westerly ‘is in Paiweatuck, R. I, tornmhy: in the interest of the Atwood M cem- pany. Peter Giatrelis of Providence is the guest of relatives over the Wliday sea- Mrs. Clark Darrach of Hopkimtom, N. vassers coupled with the realization of |. H., i3 wisiting ner sisier Mrs. Cottrell.. M J. H. Lynch of Stillman avenue iy 4 Calais, Me, Gpending Christmas with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs Richard Canavau. Agnes Mrs, Louis Coop is visiting her son, Bowman Coon in Newark, N. J. over the holiday. Miss Biizabeth Laenard of Newport is spending the holidays at the home of Ber parents, Mr. and Mra2 George Leon- ard of Stanton street. Miss Ruth Wilcox a student at Mass McClinteck’s school in Boston Is spend- ing the holiday recess at the home of he: parents, Mr. aod Mis. Wm. Wileox. Miss Martha Burdick of Waterford, i Conn., is visiting relatives on Moss freg Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoxie of New York ere spending Christmnas at their summer bome on Elm street. Joseph Newall gf New town for a few days. J. F. Farnsworth spent Christmas with Dis sister, Mrs. A¥ert Crandali of Proyidence. STONINGTON John Avery and William Cushman, who are attending Colby college, W: terville, Me., are With their parents over the holidays. Elbor and Frederick Cushman of ‘Wentworth Institute, Boston, are spend- ing the holidays at thelr home here. Ernest C. Cushman has gone to Fort Wayne, Ind., in the interests of the At- wood Machine Company. Howard Boeld, who is attending col- lege in Ohio, is at his home herc over the holidays. Sunday, Christmas Day, the masses at St. Thomas' church were at 7 a. m., and 1030 a. m. The last was a high mass with special music arranged by the or. ganist, Miss Eva Gauchette. Christihas exercises were Psid at the Center school, Thursday afternoon, the feature being a Christmas | tree from which all the children received gifte. A pleasing program of songs, recitations and plays was given by the pupils of the various classes. A number of par- ents and friends of the children were presens ang enjoyed the exercises. During the few warm days last week Mr. Adams of Beachdale had as a guest in his yard a belated robin. The bird seemed very tame and contented. The first fruits of the membership cam- paign undertaken by Court Liberty, For- esters of America, were shown at Mon- day evening’s meating when four appli- cations for membership were received. An open meating will be held Jan. 5 when grand officers will be ihe speakers. NORTH GROSVENORDALE Wednesdey evening, December the 21, the senior class of T. H. S. entertained friends at a Christmas dance. Mr. and Mrs. Eiwell F. Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy R Allen were the patrong and patronesses. The large assembly room where the dance was held was attractively decorat- ed. Gay wreathes hung in the center of each of the sixteen York is in long windows. Garlands of evergreen were festoomed from the four corners of the long hall d fagtened_in the center to a huge laurel wreatis enciroling 2 large bell. Around the sides of the hall more ever- cen was banked and tied at intervals with red and green streamers. A mas- sive electric sign framed in a wreath of laurel and bearlng the numerals of the class of 1922 was suspended at one end of the ball Overhead casting & solft radiance all about, vari-colored lights twinkled fram admist baskets of greenery and Christmas bells. It was a pretty party and it left a pleagant memory of the passing year for the class of '32. In accordance with the time oid cus- tom of the centurias, Santa Claus entered the precincts of T. M. H. 8. on last Friday afternoon to greet his friends. The programme for the Christmas tres party was as follows: Entrance March, High Scheel orchestra; vocal solo, Miss Evelyn Kies: distribution. of gifts, Chas. Baker, as Santa Claus: chorus of Christ- mas _carols, student body accompanigd by High School orchestra. Hartford—The will of Charles Soby, late of Hartford, has been filed for pro- bate filed for probate. Bstimates of the amount of the estate place it Well over $1,000,000. Mrs. Lotta Dodge continues at e bome on the Parker road. Peter Hellll, who is ha mwuwmm 'm:- Adlm:m to be ready for oc wnnmr.ws.munm on Rallroad gvenue. The Plymouth Male Quartstte enter tained a large audiens tmb— nity Bouse even! Cecfl Bradford is the Dall day season at bis home. iz s et dent at the Boston Bd:wldm Mieses Katherie Walsh Midre: mm.u:ium Corneil. ~ Toca achpol rs are mending holidays at their bomes. : i Peter Kagan, who is a stodent at 3 Vocational school in Hectford i3 ome fer the holidays. New Haven—J. Dwight Dans of the law firm of Bristol and White has bee: elected a member of the board of & Tectors of the Umion and New Have: Trust company to teke the piace of Os borne A. Day. Mr. Day wiil contimuc his duties as secretary of the company. merely withdrawing from the directorate to make room for Mr. Dana. You May Select From Our Large Assortment ‘Won’t You Call ? COAL AND LUMBER Please bear in mind that we suit your every desire” — ELEGANCE in our WHITE FIR — SEVERAL CAR- LOADS JUST IN, suitable for COVERING CEILING or Gladtoshowym,wbdhrbufldingmuhh. COA L. vnensY. HARD W'HlIE ASH FREE WHITE ASH EGG STOVE NUT THE EDWARD NORWICH, CONN. (THE LARGEST ANTHRACITE PRODUCING CO.) $15 25 Ton ww.wummsmwvoumcm.ofius WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS have in stock “LUMBER to There is a QUALITY of 4\ i f badss are used. CHAPPEU. (0. mfinfll‘

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