Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1922, Page 2

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SRR % P LR T o3 ¥ RS NORWICH BULLETIN, smnmv. mtlwv 4 1972 : s <zves | |NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS|{ HOURIGAN BROS. [ NORWICH BULLETIN [dinisterial Association of the New Eng-| | hand icap ? e iand Southern Methodist Conference is o T gy {8 B e i e Try the Resinel Lowest In History Of Fold Prodmt& T S o 1% b B treatment. It $348.00 : Fine Furn lo ture ke SRR e LA R s 4h e s ek o b B makes red, oily, / Touring Car: ... $319.00 LT EEE : 3 2 iy ’ g Hourigan’s Prices, considered in relation to the Depend- ChassnsSZSS.OO | able Furniture we offer, present buying opportunities DMK 9, SR Rev. G. H. Wilber of On 2 o e ters of the district preceding the ar:n;x:‘ No‘ch skins i e s freshic and Runabout ........ {ng was opened by T, Frank Cunningham. | Norwidi, superintendent of the district, pere attractive C : o sss“w which do not need the emphasis of “HALF-OFF REDUC- ; DURE:: > ovoopie: .. ~ | TIONS” or OTHER PHRASES OF SIMILAR IMPORT.. e 2 i, [ soton s be aa Re 1 Plazion | f| 1 Seetbing and Heaing Sedan .............. $645.00 DINING ROOM SUITES. .. ... FROM $100 TO $600 pebt In Mie et DF officersy S, Dacticulte sttien o hoatp oo (P S ; clieted by acclamatior as ¢ g;:&;::inwwfi’fifi“‘fni Holy 3 Truck Chassis . ... ... $430.00 BEDROOM SUITES.......... FROM $100 TO $400 UPHOLSTERED LIVING ROOM Tractor ............. $395.00 ganisstion was read and Scolie B0l wnihassadiat ol afternoon, A N e oogdck, devcfional exercisds wed by lowing n v will preside at the meeting. Edward F. Whitmore was elected tem- orany lemation of Jo.| The general subject of the two days porary ohedrman. The resignation of Jo-| py; e e Leadership and Wonk ey B. Riordan as prestdent of the or- e OB ! e [Rev J.'A. Rock of Putnam whose s e Tyt '»)27"5,01} witl be “The Leadership of the Hoiy ey Apostolic Chureh.” L& | the Holy Spirit.” The following p 1 to allow the nominat- 1" “owpe cvening session will opea . rana S SUITES .................. FROM $150 TO $400 . % 3 Bos 7.30 o'clock W ermon by Rev. Samuel T i : \ i omperee o P | Thatcned o st Haanpton. ; rind toman |} Self-Starter and Demountable Rims, Not Included in e was also discussed In| The first session Tuesday will start|raise Wilimantic's share of the $250.000 Above Price on Open Cars. i President Fallerton nrg- [a¢ 9.30 o'clock, with devotioms led by |state quota for the relief of the suffer- p et I merchants, stating | Rev. John R. Miller of East Thomps ciness men's association | foliowed by 2 short business session. ooy | demn Fadplf . Eiggroa ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT. Cranord COOkmg Rangee T i Mres M il - 5 oh §80)° ThE te-ilum F. Durboty Irs. (ar:uri J. Gillen Colgan, 4 < meeting was given over died at St hosial - Friday GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY TO INSURE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY i a Dellar day, and i morning after a le i L e Coigan was Porn i Thompson. She was DELIVERY. Si hureh. v be wes J. ¢ ‘e rvine £ Bocue co, [t HOURIGAN BROS. H ‘ihe is =u"\ g : AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS < ; - 475561 NO. MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. ||| 62-66 Main Street Norwich, Conn. an address ¥ ¢ the Holy Sphit.” close witn an address * the Holy Spi the by Rev. V. V. Sawyer of R . The atternoon session will begin at 1. o'closk with gevotions led by Rev. J Town foliowed by ., Rev. W, H. Dun- wside will speai on “The En- The 1] Paul Teach: The session will three Timothy broth g s committee 0 o'clocis. Norwich District Serintendent el Officers of Les Artisans were installed , of South Cov 1 A. and Otis L. for the endowment give several b She is also to | the state roads in town has been remark- =) at the church parlors Tuesda; « recitations infed. It ]'u thol;lghz that at least sand um c‘” quilts, Dinner zas served at :u: n er grave. m);hl ave been spread on the g his The mid- praver meeting of the his 57th faliprery places. apd render them less dl},“,‘::‘::‘,‘::,";;;::_",};;,,: st of M= Baptist church was held st tha hemy o e Ridg:t|dangerous to the traveling public, but}|Erivzin, g Mr. and Mrs. George Randall Wedaes ends gave « | nothing has been done in this lodality. The agent, superintendent, overseers |94y evening, 21 belng present. Willlam M. Wolff and Erwin Collins|ang weifare sunervisor of Ashiand Cot 1 men from Wesleyan Uni. und Miss Helen|went to Boston Tucsday a8 delegatés|ion company visited Robert Wilde at own, are to be in towr dirg the week | from the Tolland County Milk Praducers|home in Licbon Thursday evening. They | OVer Sun urday evening & So- 1 Mr. and § association, to the annual meeting of the|jgrt pleasant reminders of their visit on | ¢i2l time for the community is to be hei¢ his: 01‘3{~ . . |New England Milk Producers’ Associz- | their denarture. Mr. Wi has been in- | ‘" the chapel of its Baptist church. Sun- sirect 15)tion in session there. They returned | capaeltated by illness for s long time. day morning two of the young men wil Wednesday, having visited historical and conduct the services at the Baptist REO dward Avery and Coventry. The henor mu for the t 90 per cent :s of 80 or bett with 90 : 1 Thy LR K & s Other points of interest and having had |, Fo® SThAS et of the town of Grlewol | church and two at the Congregationa - b a very enjoyable trip. $5€ 1-2; barns, sheds, loshouses, pri church. In the evening all wiil wmite UISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF A fire at the home of A. H. Stimson on Pme street Sunday afternoon appeared to doom the entire building to de- n, but by prompt action of the neighbors, some furniture, including ple- tures, curtains, bedding was saved. Al water power, dams and machinery, 44: hole in the roof was about all that was|aowes of land, 20,677 3-4: herses and ¥ |burned. Some damage was also GONe{muyles 91: meat cartle, 1148 ; sheep, an- at the C Two m garages, etc., 430; house lo ing lof 7 gational church. mbers of the board of educa- tion of Chariton, Mass, were in tows to inspect the new high sehoo et ideas for a propesecd barlten. They were s« Dreasea WiE both plans an@ con- on werk already done that th and by VWiNDHAM COUNTY L K‘mr\! saloons, Large supply of parts carried| in stock. bowiing 1 Willim ’l\( ceing team is (o buy t | the evening of lic garages. manufactories and distilleries, including | will proak on council, Many Satisfactory work on all by water. The fire was occasioned h; gora goats, swins ¢ @i paultry. value §2.- ns from the architeet, Mr. an overheated stovepipe passing through| 707; Gegs., 149: carrizges, wagens and * their propesed new build malkes of cars. “ ,,‘, ; the ceiling to the floor above. Dlereish g Sk Xoibiiad ond ed fo eoms here * Miss Hanna EXPERT MECHANICS RADIATOR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY The fce house of Charles K. Flteheock | mator vehicles, 293; furniture. libraries bas been filled this week by his sen-in-laad musical instruments, $20.400; goods law, Raymond E. Clarke. of. merchants and traders. value $170.- Lucius Robinson was around town oR| 713 r motor boats, value $75: all taxable Wednesday cbtaining the names of aM | property not previeusly mentioned. §$1 the men and women under 80, who are[200; 10 per cent. #dditional, $3.456. The k man who had town. . M. Geer and daugh- H. M. Peck motored ] g 2 Sunday Mrs. Peck 3 o subject to pay personal tax. grand list last vear was §2,932.871, this t with her daughter, In Rear 935 Main Street Year showing 2 decrelse of §49,125. i - i et J COLCHESTER The newly organized Men's club of the Tryon en ertained over Wllumautzc, Conn. . e s Congregational church gave an oyster . Mahlon Tryon, of New Throgh 1 2 : = St Sabpel ET e the Co lowed by his physiclan to sit up Wed- | supper in the vestry Friday evening with Bt e S A L 3 e 3 : ¢ 3 ! “q g € s T nésday, and his recovery is now expected | Carleton Haven as the general manager. illian Hahn has gone te her s © Lhe purpose | to be rapid. Tho tables. Which were attractively de s home in Providenc JAY M. SHEPARD of Veterans of the : al F. AL Ab S . = 3 3 T an 2. s thige (Saturdey: orated with begonias, al 11 has a new car, Succeeding Filmore & Shepard KN it e sls 3 5 hisa gD STAFFO“RD SPRINGS primroses from the Whiting green- o I'houses were in charge of Leslie Bliss. CAMPBELL’S “uneral Direcipr & Embalmer | e attendance at the|The menu inciuded LL’S MILLS & 2 4 7 " hter. at 5 Brow lebrat 2-62 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC b : . ule s hall Friday evening. The Celary. r Bt <o ,ady Assistant. Tel. Connection suspended t and to ¢ ! was well cast ind showe! careful r: Ogster! 50 w. . The att e s preparation s sang be- -scalloped Lers. b {man in court room save R tween & orchestrs Eskimo d:r:':?; ;tr"u*gm‘:f th " B { ficient funds to him to h e he ] nuata Cake. Coffes. Rolls. e Mren: Tt Tl bc‘:: = Odrey ros. A lecture and reception X o . akiful Willimantic City ¢ The dan. the Sp: cs house Frida to be held Sunday . iag czrg, al- nd ided B FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND b Yo o u there were oea 5 '$ The supper Sarah Palmer, supervisor of EMBALMERS e ,_,"‘,,ms bR Woodis| was servea by H. E. Paul Jr. F. S.| $6 Uninn St Willimantic, Gana Leonard, J. G. Blair, C. D. Wolf, Gerald | Phone 202 iLady Assistant) We ank Goring, William ard Wiiiam MeNicol. In the | were W H. Payne, G Rev, of the H Herry Bodley of Erucat Pranch had charge of the | . will ‘preach at Grics ‘church it tme Edison kindiy loaned by | |/ Robert S.| morning. Finn Bros. furnishing the hest of m - wae| T boay . a8! It Was a most successful affair, inz brought hare v ithat the men can work. if fl\-y ha\e an| morning for burial in the Su ags cemne- | opportunity. | Williams was (- The Legion and while]in the town hal ¢ afternoon, 1 band ng a good sum. Miss Mar! new gram- | was in charge. Mer s Tednesday after-|G. H. Thamnton, M Miss Ress S o4 T charge of the table were Mr: | 2pparatus. Miss Mabel McBroome and M ding the| ~The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Clifford | DesJardines. late £ was held at her home on Furnace avenue} Rev. C. H. Andrews preaches it the e had been in poor health for Wednesday afternoon at 1.30. Rev. E. Congregational church Sunday morning. me and for t ast year was a Legg of the Methodist church officiated.|In the evening the church attendants|MOSt patlent sufferer. He is survived by Burial was In Grove Hill cemetery,|have been invited to attend churen at|0Ur sons, Leonard Maine of Brietol, Rackville. Taftvilie Congregational church. Automo- | Bargain Days at Lincoln’s SPECIAL <12 AxminsterRug . .. .......... $§39.50 $50.00 VALUE Mahogany Finish Rockers. . .. for $6.95 $13.50 VALUE Prices on All Heating Stoves “riends of \Ire George Cole wars vaey \er recent death at her caller in Lebancn held a food sals | nuch improved fol- of ton e o O’Conn of East Haddam LAUREL GLEN 'PLAINFIELD t her home in Quin has purchased a One of Laurel G! Nathan T. Main, 73 ome Tuesday morning. g1 Rosanng | 5 aments were e . At tre First B Charles C. Russ of Hartford was in|biles will leave the church at 6.30 Sum- ; Bel of Colum-|town on business Friday. day night. § ow Cost to Us. e first degres Rev, Mr. Maxwell of Newton Center, B The de- Mass., will preach Sunday at the Baptist{ F of Mns. Phoebe White ars o Gand BALTIC chureh, ang Rev. Gowry MacLennan at | Sorry to learn that she continues il at 5 e i ¢ the the Methodist church, her home here. v grand knight,| Ovilia Bourque of Putnam visited rels- Mr. and Mrs. Ernon Holdridge of e [] (] lnco n o. chancellor, James| tives here on his way to Mystie, whese TR £ Providence were callers at the homse of Sawusl Chabott he ha!s a little deaf girl in the StateOral{ - LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Main Tuesday. S ¥ Bohral y Mr. and Mrs. Attaway Main were vis- UUNDERTAKING Telephone 705-2 S o ! “Edward Case is home from New York| fThursday evening at the grange|itors in We Wednesday. WILLIMANTIC k. | Omer Fournier. 1t was yoted for a few days. £ meeting the following officers were in- e | sccond degres be exemplified on a elass| Melville Cote has gon> -6 Poston tolstailed by -Mrs. Lillian Frink, accicted | Hartford.—Mrs. Wilbur 1~ Gordy read FURNITURE Telephone 705-3 candidates Thursday, Feb, stn | Fesume his work. = by Mrs. Appley, both of Canterbury|a paper on The World: at Chieago, leld Sun- ooms at 7.0, It was|. M- and M. Alphonse Fournier Were | grange: Master, Elmer Geer; overseer, Philadelphia Cent and The s 3 the Wo- | hird desree work be ] iR Norwich Wednesd nAing (ke fU-| Leslie Clark; lecturer, Edward McCall | Buffalo and Jamestown Expositions at Main 12 when it will take | PeFal of Mre. J. )f.. s )\jn‘-a del}jr, Chefflin, Mrs. Florande of the Hartford Art ciub held 5‘1\3“, “Spirit | SHacite. from the effects of the automobile acci-|Steward, Armistead Burwell; t the home of Miss Eila Dan- Sunday hy cdintely after | o dent that occuTred here Sunday. ‘Junkins i home In Salen nding the z steward, Andrew Lathrop; lad: eward, th, No. 5 i v ing Elaics DERLI: b peomtirs e d D ly steward, | for 0. 581 Farmington avenue. em, Mass. L1 Mrs. Edith Hewitt; séeretary, Mrs. Iva was brought befo‘re .‘!usdce £Isehy and | Burgess; Ceres, Mrs. Clara Abel; Po- | S pleaded guilty to th:e cha»rs of vagrancy.|mona, Mre. Elizabeth Troland; Flora, vy WAUREGAN Being unable to pay a fine, he Was sent|yue Myrtle Geer; gatekeeper, \Va!la:e O e T e 3 atternoon from E Lo jail th. 30 fars Biakeslee. The treasurer, Norman Pultz,| Cut out this slip, enclose with be an clerk of the Windham s dance the Atwood Hose| Town treasury chacks hav was not present, A fine supper of cold | mail it to Yoley & Co. 2§35 “"’H court that short calendar company Friday evening of to pay the school hills f2 5 et cacalloped potato, selads, biseait, | Ave. Chicago, 1IL, writing your name schedule to be held in this ¢ Both square and round | “ A" plate glass company hgs replaced | MRS ST B P ) ) DISCuit, } 30q ‘address cleariy. You will receive in Pebruary 6th had been postpo as enjoyed. —Many Who have| eight broken plate glass. windows,in the | P%,370 ST AR ';mu.' W, B, Clark, [ Koy “ann The Cotvsand Lot e ek to February 13th rded previous danc Roderick biock caused bv the rocont tne.| C- I+ APl . A Fowles W, Clark: | Honew and Tar. F%rxnuo%.n‘dna’arpm he. S. Turner * were there last week and all{ The annex is the only part of the busd- 3C ot B W sleaday to attend the|paios In sides and oumatism, i B report having a very enjovalile evening. | ng mow without window iights. day unill Wedneslsy, 1o, stieng she | PalRe ve. Kiduey ang MIsALCr: shidmin ¥ belng beld In the | " ‘Smail owl was seen for a few min.|TESHIE of the g Js Pro-| 00 Foley Cathartic Tablets, & 3 hole: . 4 ites nerched on one of the eiectrie feed | SUCSES Assoclation. tended an edicational | wires n front of the Cote block at ._:q‘ the moming servie: Brief Notes Judge Frank IL. ¥o MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. The b ued for Windham is 1g several days in New York and New Hav WITH THE CHANGING OF SEASONS comes the necessity of clearing stocks of the old, in preparation for the new, and for this reason we have marked down for final clearance all our SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SILK WAISTS and SEPARATE SKIRTS, and any woman who has a fair idea of good values and wishes to SAVE on a suit or coat, will certainly accomplish her desire here during our final clean-up sale. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. d_ the ughl; 1 54 = The Ladies’ Aid society of the Congre- ?3;"%&"5&,}&35?\?gmfiufifn'&.“fim lfl., At the mesting of the Willimantic Wo- | institute in ¥ Tuesday afternoon.| priday morning, It Was the size of & man’s club Tuestay, Mrs, F. L. Nettleton, | Mrs. C, M. Rohertson and son Walter | qommon pigeon. tee of the state federal board is to s;,enx'h Many here have be: ing grip colds | oauged neariy all the snow to disappear . ut very few cases of influenza or pneu-{ ,ng has left some stretches of the gravel - maods, have been rapumtal roads here in an awful condition, having F A R M M A C H l N E R Y Wauregan ational church, Rev. | ;504 out the soft places, so that travel Y s Rubjge is had. CONSTIPATION o St e e | D20 ik of North Frariin ve- g D it St sends here Friday. NEW LONDON, WINDHAM AND TOLLAND CO! NTI Is the Curse of Creation mation of the phurks | il y e Den ot Lione Chusey| Bdward Tucker of South Windns:o LINE OF every serlous sickness—causing de- Tt{m-sday evening a: 7.20. The Red and A S pressien of spivits, irritability, banquet will be held Friday even- HANOVER COMPLETE STOCK drowsiness, loss of appetite, cor The Reds are ’l‘°‘ {:""1 g :‘“‘ ‘;‘” The Dark Clouds of Hanover are re- helr defeat and Wil show fhemselves | nearsing for another minstrsl show ta NES, WAGONS, TRACTORS, SAW RIGS, BELTING, PLOWS, will be as near proof against pos |- e | ziven under the direction of William G. R COLUMBIA a the piane, 3 CUTTERS, BARN EQUIPMENT, DAIRY SUPPLIES, PUMPS, PIPE, : Miss Maria Yeomans, about 80, who a4 LIGHTNING ROD, WATER SYSTEMS, MACHINERY PARTS, SEPARA- has resided on Columbia Gresn all her| Probably the futire looks dark be- ¥ 3ops MILKERS, LIGHTING PLANTS, FARM TOOLS, SPRAYERS, gational church held am all-day meeting and siuggish bowels. Lee & Osgeod Ce. chairman of the state sndowment commit- | were in Providence Tuesday. The héavy fall of rain Thursday tor. The Subject of and 90 per cent of the start of : a',_ 15 onee Cheonies mecting | c2llsd on local friends Friday. New York Moline Plow Company rect this trouble at once, and you B I by M Bhatrise Bamtord m\ )WS, SEEDS, PLANTERS, SPREADERS, RAKES, MOWERS, lite, slipped and fell a few days ago on | CAuse coming events cast their shad- one of the icy state roads. She was in-| OWe before. LADDERS, ETC. jured so that she was unable (0 arise, § e ————— ONLY THE BEST ! and was carried to the house of Mr. 3nd P Mrs. Howard Rice, with whom she has “Raspbefry Glow” !t&: we { . made her home for several years past.| Ths délicious mt Wmlmle'y alld sa.le‘ Co. Tuesday Clayton Hunt toos her to g |3pecia] &ffersd by uux-m Da s s nrivate hospital in Hartford, Where 2 |for s.nhy dinner this Week 1s 3 r H relative who has cha.rge of her property |1y Glow,” on sale exclusively at New 93-95 Water Street Tel, Norwich, 219 wiil rov Dairy dealers. 280 a ivint. $80c a

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