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v NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921 L rEsowts ISUES TO RECOVER TITLE T0 REAL ESTATE FROM mantic were holiday guests of Mr. and THREE HUNDRED ATTEND METHODIST CHRISTMAS SOCIAL | { The Christmas festival « Methodist church was hel evening at 7 o'clock w about 3 bers of the church present. 1 was prettily decorated with wreaths, beils and evergreens. Christmas tree ocel a pr place in the church, and from this Claus distributed gifts to the memt the primary department and cradie r the Tr Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It In the spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by muscular and inflamma- tory rheumatism. 1 suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. 1 tried remedy ifter remedy, and doctor after doc- Mrs. George Mansfield. Mrs. Helen Robertson of Moosup is spending ‘the week with her sister, Mrs. S. A. Brown, in Groton. Mrs. A. D. Neal of No, 30 Warren street, has returned after a visit of a week in Framingham, Mass. Miss Agnes Sullivan of " Norwlch, Saturday, Dec. 31, 1921 VARIOUS MATTERS A Happy Neaw Year to all The Bulle- tin's' readers. { | Because It ‘s |cine, Mads Frem | cine, m—— Jeremiah J. Purtill of Stoninzton isjacquiesced by Sarah TLondon Barber from whom ew * e e Light vehicle lamps at 4.56 o'clock this | sient the recent holfday with Mr. and | Seeking, through the superior court, to 'w_rl;]fly:rl‘“ the MT- o 0 1 sronea | DISSITHE GHNTORS SHOSFRIS was "oniy " temporary. Finally, 1 | |evening, | Mrs. James Casey of Broad strect. rofover title to property, fn Pawcatuck |¢ pio ot caims et he eSSl | under théh divection of Mrs. Era tound a m;e,ilygnaz c\:}reyflrr::“:::’- Chlld:‘en‘vefi“‘m‘;g for 193: c:lcm:ars Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Metot-of Moosup | which twenty-six years ago he con-{at a cost ~f about §3,500. On Jan- | oot T D ars Bhn it v B eimber wro || 2ta, bothering merchants and office ten- | gpent the holiday In Baltic at the home |veseq to Annie M., Purtill, as trustes.|uary 15, i>.5 he. claims he requested | T w8 Lollbwe= HZArcise were terribly affiicted and even f[*7t% of their daughter, Mrs. Della Lagassey. | " o o on Friday afrernoon filed | the defendant to conved to him the ti- | Christmas Bells, four members Sedriaden with rheumatism, and it The bamks will be closed Monday | Miss May Guile of Kinney avenue was | > effected a cure in every case. which will be <bserved as a legal holi- tle and that she refused to do so. day. through his counsel in the suz 0n Biptemben the plaintift primary department, Mary Whe a guest over Thursday night and Friday tor court 1 want every sufferer from any t ement true Local merchants are planning to move Miss Minnie Bache and Leonard York are to be married in Hebron Congrega- tional church Sunday morning at 11.45 o'clock. guests Mrs. Martin L. Keefe, his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bowne of Morris, N. Y., are spending several weeks with their son, John Bowne, of Summer street, and their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Curtis, of Huntington place. . {agreed to hold the e to the land in { title to the plaintiff at anytime unon request. The agreement, Mr. Purtill claims, was known to and af. the nrone e Annie M. itle to him or that be required to return required to return the Mary E. Kelet the title to h NORWICH GRANGERS HOLD CHRISTMAS SOC1 Purtill be | ter, Rev. Dr. as i ston Bldg., Syracuee, N. Y. stocks briskly today, so they ase offerme | and Miss E. Mae Keefe, his sister, of |her mame as a trustee for the plaintiff |declared null and vold and that she be | tor Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above J| especially tempting bargains to buyers. | VWaterbury. and to convey the Peck. Bill Fenton and Mil : at the home of Miss Irene Stuart of Jew- |in this city, a civil suit against Annie |alleges that An Eeanti Thi; Light ot/ the "Worldy dhats R e i A watch meeting is to be held at the | ett City. M. Purtill of Stonington, to whom he al- |to Mary E. Kelehor a auit N tore S Woret! Liowls atil TEvey Miras® send a cent; simply mail your name | Coventry Ctngregational chapel this Miss Eunice Oliver of Washington. D. |!ges he conveved the trust, and Mary |to the nroperty and that the deed was prophets: Har ewbe ange and address and T will send it free §| (Saturday( evening. C., is visitng her brother-in-law and sis- | E- Keleher of Providence, Who now has itaken hy her with the knowledge that | nfiiford Newberry, Harwor to try. After you have used 18209 1| cCalling cards printed ‘at Bulletin Co., | tor, Lieut. and Mrs. George Martin, of |Possession of the title through transfer | Annle M. Purtill held (itle as trustes for | 1ng Pearl Roberts, wise men; vt meaTtor “Tmeare” o “euring vour || special price to Jan. 1, 50 for 50c—adv. | Quaker Hill from Annie M. Purtill the plaintiff and aleo with the knowledge | Gray, Avers Stan’on and Charies 1 2 S B T . & 3 " R According to the complaint Mr. Pur- [that the defendant had refused to re- | qad 4 rheumatism, you may b““ dfl\r‘l The length of the day has increased | Miss Marguerite Riley of 39 Spaulding | ) claims‘;m SnlOeabes a8, 1895 it | fura' the - tile lon Iveduest: lad sh(‘?.\":: e < Biand,’T 85 ot mant your momey [|three minutes, the sun ehining now 9 |street is spending her Christmas vaca- | puriiceq from Sarah Barber for $330 | aMr. Purtll atlezes. the convevance of S arian At CAMGRE N unless you are pertectly satisfied to hours and § minutes. tion with her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Welte of | ;" tract of land in Pawcatuck. That be- |the property to Mary E. Kelleher was ar , send it. Tsn't that fair? Why suf- The mercury registered 4 degrees | Bast Town street. fore the deed to the land was n made w tent to defraud him. He oAat 1 £ fer any longer when positive relief Blabove zero at Ricker's corner on West| Rev. Willlam A. Keefe, pastor of St |entered into an agreement with the de- |asks damazes of $6,000 and also a court esfrlihes! - e Wiite toliy ‘ Main street Friday morning. Mary's church, Norwich, has had as his | fendant, Annie M. Purtill, wherehy order to th at the conveyance © Mark H. Jackson, No. 195-H Dur- ;i w No. Batios 3 A MIKE GALUGA HELD BALTIC by 7 1 Mrs. L. B. Green of Plainficld, who fel 2 & S % s = was held Wednesda ening and dislocated her hip two weeks ape hay | _The cngagement of Miss Helen A. Main, FOR DISTRICT COURT T NEW OFFICERS | A e e o § ( mn‘ G been seriously ill but 18 somewhat im- | Oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. | 1, the office of U. S. ‘ommissioner | The Pioneer group of Y. M. C. A. ooys dance. The rooms were rated | | o proved. Main of Noank. to Ralph B. Catlin of | gar) JMathewson on Friday morning |at Baltic have elected the following offi- trimmed Christmas trees Port Allezher A., was B e foriVike Calned for the After the [ v 2 % Robert Otis, who was reported as pi- r::‘fy d‘ o rere was a hear ":flgfllr?"-c'mri\j:\‘ o [cers for the o Miter th ‘ ; 115 Main Street, Norwich |anist of the boy orchestra of tnis e Boarahille, who was o e | ; g states that he has .o connection with 3 2l o -3 e ; D g the orchestra whatsoever. M- and N e, o charggy: thatys chosen leader my 1 . b o Rt - . 3 and Mr. and still on his place T s chosen leader Some men like to bring e N eaY S (emoon] the preading; Gallivan of Greeneville, S.|cient evidence was found wing their wives along when making selections of new clothiug. To our minds, in nine out of ten instances a wife is most capable Toom of the Otis library will not be open_and the library will close Monday, as was dove at Christmas. Friday evening the Epwcrth league of Moosup Methodist church entertained the Circuit League. The Christnas play which was given Sunday night was re- peated. There has been a good attendance at >., were the recent visitors of Mrs livan's st Mrs. Union stret. ISSTES STATEMENT O TA William H. Blodgett, state tax missioner, has issied the fi statement wi Gal- Fred H. Edwards of TION OF BANKS com- ing ding of him under bonds of term of the U. 8. District 2 the past few davs there have been two other hearings hefore the com- issioner. Alex Rocktella, of Brooklyn. vas presented and held under honds of the distriet cot Rocktella vas proprietor of an urderground saloon for rogram | susan’ s, N Moor=: quar of sitting in the judge’s seat. 2 o itayel {misating « by ihe, ‘Tolland | oSN fon Burpcee of tazanion, as of his farm in Brooklyn and had so I ; - County Farm Bureau in the Tobacco s ) R Foas ot que a devise for concealment th: \ And because of our ability to |Growers' Assoclation hall at Somers | Srions ranr soris man ool assocl was found suggest the proper garment for' |Thursday and Friday. e A aauis Sl SSroen each individual physique, we Do mot fail to read “The New Year's |isation. in accordance with sections 120 A getiany el rENEE ey have no hesitancy in inviting - | FRIth” of the churches of Norwich, found |and 1304 of the general statutes as “m our men patrons to bring their “judges” along. on page l4—adv. Plans are being made for the inang- amended by Secticn 209 Public Acts o 1921, on f | zolnz over his nla chance that in nz a raid that one of the officer: the pecullar e uration of Rockville’s new court of com- includes the followiny eastern | construstion of on the cellar walls served by the All-Wool, Hand.Tailored Suits, |T°".council Monday next when Mayor | Connecticut hanks and upon founa tt M R A 4 Frederick G. Hartenstein wlll retire and National Banking Associati swunz back an unde B $2350, with an extra pair of |Mayor-Elsct Joseph Grist will be sworn % e A gtiaton, R officer. ral of the young ) trousers for only a dollar more, * |into cffice. o vabnare | the massageway et - S { Moo boys, George Bellavance, | Norwich. A VAo P aemons <ize.'a cross betveen abmas: OBITUARY. ~live ! Charles ‘Gelimas and Reynold Mathieu | Merahants’ Xt Bank 100 120 Dracno e s e et Suttiy o 3 T H l N K who have been in the navy for the past | Thames Ntl. Bank 100 130 pas.caicn o, w * vear on'the U. 8. S. Delaware have re- [ Uncas Ntl. Bank . 100 i and jn the pa il ceived their honorable discharge and are | Plainfield— a comatete at their homes. First Sege W e and a sunnly of | c1 The Savings Ran® of Tolland which | Putnam-— have floated a | g > - fm’m* & has- declared a semi-annual dividend irst National Bank. 100 1855 20 SmeguyIcE the . 2'1-2 per'cent. rrom tu- uct earnings of Ras prac oL st A -~ the past six months, has paid the vearly ional Bapk 100 05 | " / K < THE LIVE STORE rate-of 5 per-nent. on deosits for ths Ntl Banhk. 100 115 H ¥ o 3 ® The Bpiscopal church of Troy, N. Y. First National Bank 100 24) ‘ to which Rev. Eéward W. Bahcock wen' |Stoninston— £ | e e | from Stanington, in its 77 yeers has had National Bank. 100 105 e i TR by two rectors, for 50 years but two or- ANNUAL CHEISTMAS FESTIVAL INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |sanists—cather and son—and in 59 vears AT PRFSTON CHAPE P — 5 Ny only two sextons, also father and son. 100 215 T 1 Mis Mary T. Almy of New!York fn af it TS S 2l o € ARC R 25 o s epton B Asbury Park, N. J., on Jan. 1, for store- | 130 o s n, of Wasaingten|yeeper, clerk, either sex, age over 19, ] et or ‘Beaufort. S({mlh for vacancies in the Signal Service at e 190 220 . » ¢ e coming turee Large. Camp Vail, N. I. at $1.200 per s | ¢ Malcolm H. Austin, StU- | Jaok Macey was the first stater 180 i g Te at tuelrly g Point this gaaeon. The litt Guring the|pong east of the Lerd's Point bridze an 50 100 roach which was mad < T e ‘ H dent at Co-|esmpany of Thompson, in strus- rust and Morris Plan Compaxtes spending the holi-|tion of the fill is a favorite placs for home of her” aunt. |the skaters. 100 130 T Toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y m {00 120 YDAY LAST DAY FOR of Changsha.|A. Nortcn. of Broadway, little Miss Ruth 1021 AUTOM vear at Abbott|Norton, is recovering although very o s pasis WO and is with|slowly from the fever with which she ha s g H. Howe, D.|been so ill, yet is not able even to sit u- her vacatien.|in bed. or to see any cf her 100 N r sisters. Miss | "athetic playmates. o o Porteous, of Norwich, and Mrs. H.| The anclent Gal'ip homes‘sad at Fk-nk g od of Willlmantic. returncd cn|has been broken into three' different times 100 90 ; ng from Portland, Me.,|withi nsix months and goods to 100 150 v guests of Mr.|amount of $300 have been taken s> that 2 : ] ous. the owner, A..W. Noone of Bost-n ha- 100 110 s METDESS 1N offered a reward of $100 for the ap:re- STATE’S LAUNDRY BILL STATE THIS YEAR fienfloniand, comvictidn jof the thieves Warland Hearing Continmes. OVER THF re ™ FORMER STONINGTOY e s m e e oo I : W wealthy New York and Ston- T COUPLE ARE DIVORCED | .., lanthronist, whom Seas gt S antariby JndesoMati Hont Son e e e e e v bfe in the superior court at Hartford on |courts to adjuize insane, was continuerd ik Friday to Mary Hendee Rice of Beverly | in New York city Thursday before Ref- ¢ R road, West Hartford, from Chauncey B.|eres John H. Keough. who was appoint- Rice of New York, on ground of deser-|ed by the surrogate court to take the tes- - tion in Stonington in 1918. Mrs. R: ny. told the court she was married June 29.| John E. Wayland tes p 1907, Mr. Rice at that time being an in-|concerning his father's doings % structor at Sheffield Scientific schpol at|town of Stonineton. concerning a . TYale university. Later they moved to|inz to a number of tenants £ o Stonington and Rice traveled for a con- | proverty with no consideration therefore, for cern there Installing mill machinery. He |and concerning numerous of his alleged d for $92.809 later snent most ‘of time spending ! eccentricities, "‘f dloyes for —— 1k Mrs. Rice's money. in the stock marke:| The elder Wayland is at present at Dr. | of Icundry 3 Le \FERENCE WT and by 1918, ha had spent it all_ she said. | Packard’s sanatorium on 15Tth street. | States increased gy HEED. CORESERICE e { Rice never lived with his family after 132,369 in 1919 and IRON WORKS INSPECTO . 1918. Mrs. Rice was given custody of two Battlegrounds Changes Hands. creased from $39.47 Oul children. A large part of the land on ths East | The receive 1 —_— ide known for many years as ‘the Bat- |CTeased from 2 Iy WYROD GROCERY STORE . |tlegrounds has been purchased by Ha »382,000 in 1919 to ; L, and C. E. Peterson of t TRy 3 ety COmpSOD DAMAGED BY FIRE| /™'y tract of land has been own.|TWO CALLS FOR THE FIRE 1 con Feramount Picture Fire of mysterious origin broke out in|ed by the Davis estat> from whish it DEPARTMENT FRIDAY | WORKING ON THRE ou! 5 two spots in the ceiling of the grocery|was purchased and has a frontage of : p Toe Little Minister | store conducted by Frank Wyrod, of New | 500 feet on Penobscot street and runs | ,oon¢ 7€ $3% AT DAV'S THEATRE London,_ formerly of Norwich, at 224|from Penobscot street to th Shetucket | pncr mo SUNDAY AND MONDAY Main street, corner of Hill street, in New | river whers it has a frontage of 240 e st SaAs London, aboat midnight Thursday night. | feet. The purchasers buy the land for | porming for a chimr Ten people:living in the tenements over- | development. PAESE sireek, Sopmed head were forced to flee from the burning org ' building into the zero night air in night : s oew HANDLED AXES |t on wonen ais o fte Wifss| New Hungarian Premier o put on her -shoed and trod the icy pave- ment in the street below in her bare feet, carrying her baby. The damage to the P l 7 grocery stock and fixtures in the store w 1T 500" wag estimated by Mr. Wyrod at $7,000, = < cre used. The prop- over $200 in cas| o 9 The damage to the buflding will proba- rbv s ormed Dy H. By Palmer. STANDARD GOODS floor. He o RAID AT BEAN HELL | S9°T Tle went ouf BOUGHT AT LESS THAN |© tenements William Perkowski of 5 Riverside | house on Monumen: s MARKET PRICE. bly exceed another $1,000. The blaze was discovered by Harry Landers, an occupant of one of the up- NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL I8 WELL EQUIPPED Reports received by Secretary Kellogg STILL FOUND IN street, Bean Hill, was arrested reccntly by Prohibition Officers Tongdon and Briggs for being in possession of a still e drove to the home of Fi cn Broad through an street nlatch, nd made his e winde OBSERVED THEIR FIFTH FONTAINE NOW EATS The officers in making the raid found WEDDING ANNIVERSARY M = of the state department of public wel- the still and complete appsratus for | Mr. and Mrs. L. Andrew R P ) fareiinaloats that #hal Narwlch wtate hos- making moonshine. They also found 12 | formerly Ruth Rush of Norw | Ui THE HOUSEH LD pital and the Connecticut reformatory small children in the family dependent | ter of M William at Cheshire are in excsllent condition as Hph Psr'!\r(\‘wikkf for support. He will | celebrated their ding e | i . . Fotieds five Tauardsi Tho SriyTrecon et e presented before Commissioner Ma- | sary at thefr home in Englewood. 2 . ot Bulletin Building dation made for the reformatory is the thewson today (Saturday) Friday evening by giving a a Enjoys Every %‘h and C°“l“| H installation of a eprinkler system in the ten, 74 Franklin Street workshop, and thix is to be installed very DE. J. H. ALLEN L + were pleasantly remembared by NQF S G W — “You Can D> han Telenh 5314 soon. The school for boys at Meriden STATE HOSPITAL STAFF ir Norwich friends. Gains 10 Pounds. o elephone will probably be requested to send in a Dr Jonaban T ATEE Mo 76 "Ohiseh —_ = Buy w e report as to its fire hazard. street, has resigned his position on the TUneclalmed Letters. iy g o 7 phys'cians’ staff at the Norwich state of unclaimed Jetters in the| o - ,'*“’f; ND oalad O ¥ hout THE 127TH ANNUAL MEETING |MEDAL FOR SAVING 3 hospital for the insane, and the resigna- |2 office for week | 1o Rave: any | of the Mutual Assurance Co. of the City LIFE AT OCEAN BEACH tion effective Jan. 1st. s as fol Mrs. | | ’ ’ of Norwich will be held at the Norwiech A farewell rec: Bavings Society MONDAY, Ja at 10 o m. % NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS, Polleles will be renewed at the wich Savings Society on presentation. dec24d WHY NOT oth, 1922, or- C. B. BUTTS, Treasurer, For saving the life of Miss ,Catherine Quinn at Ocean Beach last summer, a Martford scout, Richard Dee, gon of Alex: ander Dee was recently awarded a silver honor medal by the National Ccuncil Boy Scouts of America. New Concern For Nowwleh. Papers of incorporation have been filed by The E. G. Marufacturing Co., tion was given in his honor at the institution by the staff this week. Dr. Allen has been connected with the hospital staff for several years. NEW LONDO. FINED IN PROVIDENCE George E. Saxon of New London was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to 20 days in jall in the city court in B Coburn, Mrs. Helena Connell Howard Hill, Mis; hryn Mae Lanpher, Miss Mabel Larking P. P. Martin. Har- Silver Company's Greeting Card. The International Silver Compan; issued from its Meriden office an att: has I had been run through a mac! of some kind. “But Tanlac helped me first dose, and soon ad me where DELICATTES - : i ; : A S Giyradys - " ing the plates clean and er e = of this city to manufacture hook and 5 Providence Friday because of striking | tively New Year's greeting card, in black | eating o ¥ s GIVE YOUR FRIEND A MAGAZINE | 1 O e capita: stock SorTmiT MerRTIAY bW G w0t | with his autombile Patrick Hurley o | and silver, with silver edge, containing a | S¥er¥ bite. In ro time I had regain 40 Street SUBSCRIPTION ! fs 836,000/ dividod into 3540 aharex o, Cotint Béthlen. who thes ust |that ity ou/ille Svening of Nov. 4 las: | yood will saln in commemaration of the| §i night: and feeling like s brand — e $106 each. The concern will start bus- | formed a new Cabinet for Hungary, |2°d driving away without reporting the | 75th anniversary of Rogers Bros. s D 3 OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU. |inees ‘with $7,300 and the incornorators il are Frances E. Eggleton, W. J. Eggleton He holds the portfolio of Premier, accident and also for allegad intoxica- plate. ter than I do now. Tanlac is I TOO LATE ¥ = tion at the time. Eest medicine ever in a b ., SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU |:ni'w. 7. Eegieton. andite him svesfe Gk ot wiiflig A pessimist thinks ti is an ill wind | Taniac is xe'd in Sorwieh by Nationat | — =" THERE ad v the siroag rovalist group that has Some men manage to acquire a re- | that blows anybody any good but him- [ pci@, TN Coth, And Tageviile Fharm- i 9 m:.‘&m( ‘:fi:"{, ;‘f,, nz"-_’m.. Some medicine is so mean that onel been a orn In the side of the | putation for cleverness by working ov- | self. An optimist doesn’t care whether | Charles T Carey, Jewett City_Conn. Wh‘l—,m T 't forset to take it - Cozernmant Gonn. ertime what Jittle they. know. _ it is -windy or.not- Dearnley & Clarke, Voluntown,

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