Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1922, Page 7

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with ‘e x-vuau.u‘ Jphn meaf heme-on the Green. .. e, E “from Colga;e Unlvg 3 fiemn Brown, who has been_suc- ! 8t ‘uis home on Elm street “for his ess:-uy ‘operated upon, in.Hartford. for : adigitis, left Lhe'tgosqlul Sunday and |’ Miss M. V.- Lewlu of Bozton “spenc remaiy” i “Hartford with friends for ing a few dage here. ‘the pregent. S 4 Mr. and Mrs: R G .Prg&or and Miss -| Clark, <who’ have :‘peen’ jn ‘- Washington, & Fnoon gt ~§New York and other citfes. recently, were (s’ Ll.:nd oriciazad and ends and TER 3 I es cacion el bescarhs s Btiat s st e sehools 0 We.fi cand St m;,lwn ;z thelr., r‘f;fl;r;g; e;:!; fle‘;g; Ejrst Hookinlon : cemetery. AT & catlon of a Sunday for New, York. | 2 - the Masonic clubi -Taesdaysevening the Paweatuck. Bank| L. M. mumn of :Princeton, N J.,. i8] Some ‘of the ‘teachers in fown who do | bef a erowded . house at{& Trust Cumpany held agdiréctorf’ meet- lh= gugst_of her cousin. not hold state ‘certificates which _ they ‘Tu.\u ] n-flx first night's produgtion urlin gint the bankifk’ roolns q‘p Broad | ¢ & 7 must obtain before they.can . teach next their minstrels. . A Tfine ce ‘ar- “'ThE’ diredtors “re-elected]” ” - © ] year, went to the normal school in Willi of the Masonic ek jaye o a'w new one.agdded,. g the i ‘mant’c Saturday fpr the - examinations, tu nd helped make ghe. fight night | pumer mow. on the board 14-instead of 3 Swhich Wil occapy at 1éast two Saturdays. Annual sale Exued‘ w § : it semaing critcally i at ‘They stated that sdme vderly. I - Phe bank-is doing a thriving busl-|, WV : Since it was. organized. gumhel hig g‘"‘" Bere. He:is attendéd by two; also taking the examinations, 7 ¢ w3s -thes new. drector. eleptel s ister "& srhocsviant in |« -Henry Isham has beeh confined, to his fine - firagramme " | The original "hoard. con&iste _of ~H. .A,] s b o uri he past week with a lame Stahle, F. 'S, ome, Geq%e Junrng i 6 e Masorite Cluby L " Frnsss, - Farshastih, e 2 W A Wilcos, Samus X rdnpe, R, 1|08 p b \ 1 Y HILL 3 mt & \ Ihnds:' Tiigs 3 B, Hingkley, Chpr) ? % e S ! 5 3 2 ¥ C." C;-Gray, F. : L. ?erley, e Efi kfi 3 B . : ’~ : 4« X Tt L o~ H. = - Eatan R Yo E"wfl g ; Sunday,; was very well | 16th b!r'.hda! L-xst Friday with a party lagge-atténdance for | in' the. eve £ s iThe stockhalders. of . the. Paw, y,udx fll;l 5 Wwag, 2. 1af] i A of -her young . ] Raloh Spar 1 ul bcurity. Carpdration “held a meetfn ady brigade ] | i §0 being present. The | friends. being her guests: i bl shome Weondesay o ot | /AP s o 'WOODSTOCK VALLEY | SOUTH woom | “pisade. The:directors. elected are: H. i hool. the '€ X meetng in the Aifred: Sinpson” has returned from a Georse C. Place of West Wanlithek B,/ Hinckley, F. ;{h 0b- t‘" 2 vening, Mrs. 1., 1. Cn.plee, leader therc ivings L. Furness, H. A 4 p i ody. RN A . Randal, Lee Perley, W. f it e Visit Tn-Brookiyn ¥ ¥ @nd Miss Harriet Morgan, ¢ £ Comedlans—Merlg Crumb,| MoSes Low-|mThe stoekholdérs : t 2 ich, e ; PR fl 0“ Iry, Frea Robinspn,. Raymond - Hispowel o . S L Ky, ence’ Kenyon has* returned and Mrs. Willlam Motkan of s . 3 home.. from the Day Kimball. -hospial, i\uods‘ofi Wi married h" B e ; B nd & tie; wag. dligha CE. soclety this (Thursday) T s houm -, v/ & e Stahle; treasurer, F. M. Robertson; see- proving .10 be suficieni to subdue -thes . - L ursaay) evening Mrs. Henry* Burden ha funera). ing. Calhoun at his Hame-. 5 been' ifl -with S Tetary, Hany L Balley. 4 Rames” Only- for the timely work-of the: wi& Pg‘:;nl;ne pu?vf;m sk Bl = he 5 htfif: n':!;.lsmh.:::‘l:' | Dis . 4 Mrs. Florence V. Larkin is sthstitut- volunteer firemen pf West Wauregan, hi B s it 4| . There was a large attendance at David. yaron®s oy « ] | g t e e {4z at the Pleasant’ street school -this| oubtiess wonid have been a serious-fire,s Sib htoch et M;d:‘_“g ‘“’?W'V”,‘x!g | Brockway's dance at West Woodslock iani Marey ;' "“";r‘ e 2 1 e | 3 "‘“‘"”’“‘“f”‘ b Rt s “? - Bt protection is avallabic 0uteide | day nad heen more. of less raing, w.th SR e Young -of South Wwfl‘:fi“ o i teag i T 1Y 3 h i o2 Wa r. and Ms. i Baker of Elliott > “\0 ‘ e ot et ol L e ot Kok K FTRIETI G R ni and -ty R, 08 TS lor, e b e ont Sy g B | g e Wil esde in ‘W —Henry Hunter, man with 1deasyl ramans o Lo ATE T pave DOE. Siferalifog © friendy ML) Bew.t My, Woolworth ‘of Long Inand.! 1 e SAISSY. of Puttam was T ik - Ralnh-Koelb ; Phillo Witherub, ,a_dn Yo, .will -be the preacher at the Lib- fouth Manchester—Work was this wéek on “a néw convem tp Be for St. James 'Churgh Corpbraslon, . hariotle land just east of phe’home ‘of" 1+ Worswick and-a short. £ mantic the nsw schoal of the revent- v nt when completed, will he | the nuns who will teach m school, = In"the superior court Wednesday, be-} Phillp- Jnhnsnu has been {N:for a few Al Ken-: = i St f ; pt e Georsia. Arthitr MeKen-) 0 Juige: Heeh Baker,-the cass of{ days. 2 & idh i ng Scale Company Afl:m Bassett has purchased an auto- inst Thomas H. Farber yas dafauh- vmn;.:lls i Enisade. | “ther defe: T hg -th anpear r. and Mrs. Fred.Moffitt of "Fitch{ "o - it o Tnn:{“fif“&LSLk : - TAhe next case ready for trial| burg, Mass. and Mv and Mrs Arthur{, SO0 3‘“‘“}: ";fizg}'fimflw;&i ; ::: inage, Greb_ Fashion Company | Moffitt of Piainfield Conn., were visitors | [IENIHE SR lthoush the Jeather has nlsod 1 "against M Jabaly, ~ an_ action | With 'Mr.-and Mrs. ‘James Aoffitt Sunday. | e for getting sap Is when it c e i Stammy. a| brovht! fo Fodover ~a" " Book actount | coming because of the illness ofthelr| gt T o8 EOUNE s e Clreus Dav in Dixte—Cast: it hmounting to $840. The parties.in 4Hé | brother Willlam. 7 Ariites s case resjde in New York ¢ity, Conrt — (.HAF‘ 5 DAL R - ourns” today - (Thursday)’ and ' there &% | T s Do ORI W L P <tim o, tmpgrignt T NGLY | The funeral of Justin B. Holt, 80 was | erty. Hill- Congregational ~church n-;-xtl Sunda: . ®wo airplanes passed over here g few daya-ago. mi} Nemis were Young; Dan ~Hefbert ' Martii; Southbridge - Iving damages to the amaunt| ‘“Most the. 1 “lheld ‘at the hotise Mond Frernod bac] anacer Wagonback Walleye ‘eases’ v grin patients are conva t the house Monday afternoon at c:g_ o Hiscox.. : Grand {Ffriale “Every-| Of.. §20,000— "af‘“cif L;‘a“’i""' ‘Ed F“}:‘}; lescing. Fortunately there have been nel1.30. Rev. John IL Kno't conducting the S bodv's Welcome {n' D entiro cast. of Providence and _Ethel| gevere cases. service. Friends were present Wh The. Mssonio club attehded in' g body.d B v vs. Frank E: Richmond. Botil. J. A Brooks is one of the latest to be | Proidencs * Hanglord, Andaver, Mic y ume rom B The novelty daneing. sineine %nd actingy cas! e from an aufomobife-accident | talken 1L town afid W The floral forms | i Lewis I Chase ig to build a small bun. | were beaut’ful. The bearers were An-| galow ovér,on the pike next to Raiph|drew M. .Grant. Frank W. Martin, Cit- | Brc‘fi{h.’al Asfllma. Smith’ ton “J. Chur¢h and- W. B. Gallup: Burial elt 5 e Post road in October, 1820. Ia were- of “the ‘best:- “The gudience shawedil on e anreciation by gemerous..apnlause - allj the former case the plaintift claims dam- | thraugh the - eveming: Coach Melver}dges amountipg to'$5.000 and in the sec- ! showed his t: <in getting.together, Ond case damages’ of $15,000 are asked. Some of the young zo,kx are rehiears- | Was in the Center cemetery. fonn s fife. eCtoaty mmf\wl P | goesday. evening ' Mirs. .Mary Town. | M€ 2 D8y for thé B. Y. P. U. social Sat- #olt ‘had been a member of the| Simple . Home Treatment ~Makes : quets received b v B3: diéd at her.home urday cvening next, onal’ ehlirch since 1895." He| Dreaihing Easy. | . { how much the affair was enjoyel,‘ fn . High “street. W Harold Brooks has started a newor-| Was a iifeiong res'dent of the town, \\':\s! 1 geniai and companionable and flight of S v iking on chestra of yqung people. enj 3 i day tired, | The easo of ‘Chartes 3. Butler: vy the| t TEL of Sirs TIUISCRY ° Fred Bmithwas. in Providence hmhm fellowslrip of fri His ¢ £ er head. § ghter ‘of -the 2 o S ¢ rest and ;-;\ec![;renlwfltrl‘i:fcg‘?gmfi; W T‘;;d':):‘%a';c Fife - Fah, and - Hafriet-,Baboork s of woeek. | its surroundings w admired for ‘their erab.e asti- e o | Miss Eiste M. Soule has the mumps. | attractive 3 T 889" sho ‘married’ Dr. Bdwin Lewls, | ., Anthony ‘Kilday from’ Danlelson spent | - Lioyd ¢ ppearance.., 10 s.ay this and a fury. The attiod 18 Brought'fo ré- . s -chauffeur Who suree ter: % g the week end.at A, E. Gordon’s. ~ for Dr. of Windham. , over §1425.01, alleged to be due for coal e \\e so10 the defordant. Tho plaintit claims el pe e G that the coal was delivered at the loca — i i 3 = ¥ 3 vas bought and sold. [ The funeral of Harry, Denman was oal A large croWI assembled at the 5 3 a, goa manity é;] S R difpmgmb‘;':d Mrs.: Joal Pucker, 94, ‘mothér -of T. ‘G| held, In Memorial churcn Frl listened with: pléasufe’ to a musical pro-| Tucker, died at the Tesidencé of he bl o b b Aent and treasurer of the Federal|gram which -was heartily enk ed ivs, | Frederick at Newington, Conn.” Friday | Rev. W. V. Allen. Burial was'in Wi Felting Company. testified as to the pur-| Qharles Tyler Bard of Norwich was| 1Pt 'The funcral was Reld at Newing- ‘inston 1 BT by | Hea R ko sadvaidage - fn- o ton” Monday at 11 a. m., with burlal in 1 1l chase of the.coal and, stated that it 1 3 ; i i p i . Columbia cemetery at 2 ». m. Mre. George Richardson spent a few fmpossible to use it. 'Fhe ‘¢nal- remains|sbngs, Spring Is Here and.Fruklinshielf. 2 s ) B ety o Sk " 4 e he i of the defendant eomvarny.|Her, voice was delightful and”her inter |oa whist party for the-benefit-of ‘the | days .the past week at the home’of her 4 r Columbia Improvement society was held |'mother in Norwich. Butler. was allowed. $1,- . of the songs was’ artisti : st S ;‘t|,,om‘:‘r§s HicT v ke “L:}Lrit:‘?‘igg at Yeomans hail Saturday évening under al communication of Triel E in a chiarming inanner. Min. | (Re management of three school teachers and A. M., Saturd S ccompanied, by | B town—Misses Fleurette G. - Bengle, , Merrow, the % Helen Hobart played |Marion: Holmes and Esther Granstroni. . degree. In an . artistic maaner - and | TRiFty-elght persons were present. - The g, the Y boys' basketbail There are very.few.cyc 3 R 470 whist was followed by a supper and:an ave for opponents the Rovers A S el kill as a pizfist. Mr.. Me- ° . f i th PO aer Sl as 2 pine, | Mr Mo auction. The sum of $10.50 was realizeq. {of Rockville. | Gldast in Khode Istand and the' only one B A ereading entitled Let"ME| Mies Viola Lewis of Hartford. spent | Miss Josephine Bartek' celehrated he w\ in Iy. joved. Bard was again heard in - = - the clearly and le treat- eseription ere inferior quality 5o informe: George Doris. the | the reiief and evening s to be ¥riday evening the 24¢h, the mer e club will - enter- i the 27th annual ev team \\ 1 nund J. Cleveland, bree selec , 1. Am. Not. Fair, Come gt v, Will. o’ the..Wisp, which ona of the larzes ) Were given in a charming manner. 'The in Fall "River,” Mass., Serenade and Schon Rosmarin’ by /ir: Rev. Mr. Cl Estey madé a great. hit, being finely in- r he Wil accept Mr. Koelh was nts who were here Satur- | Tl ! pretation ;of ‘the song by thel showe@. wark high order, the . . parti ..to’ appear..be- and every numbér was Te- oner ; Axehic v F £ musical thera was. a social hour ¢ |'served by the committee, No ‘developrients havé been reported eld" for action (\[ flm gra rJ the, looting of - Miss: Sgrah E. Shef- had_be cn.field' store”which was entered early Tucsddy morning. ' The * little. change that was left-in the safe, and a bundle of Insurgnce = papers belonging. to = Mrs. Gr svere gone. ' Silic’ stockings..were, taken, -the thieves. not caring for cotton ones, -, :Footyrints’ were * traced through | % }4he’ backyard toward ; Wayland's. whatf. A’ large amount of the ‘best. goods were taken and.someone familiay, with, the-lo- 1 Cationm must have made the haul. -Owing }to the storm Monday. njght the store was r than usual and just what thieves entered has noi been de- - | g. = . ' n refyeshments. - The members of Pawestuck W. U. met Wednesday afternoon wlja :Mre.| “Boys who have been in the, habit of |1 < i t “her:.home, .33 sball’ in the . borough. r streets, | ! M n ‘Slecum 2 nlme ‘playing near. Muller's. store, broke | ounty. = Intergsting talk |5 Hlate glass, show -wihdow, Tuesday |, e union.. Her afternson. ang- county, reshments were served. AT b Manrice Powers, who Tlt; e'rhh?loyedk af : - : he ofl wor t nsyille, i < 1 < | town’ and.upon his retubn ke w Here To Thank Americans § 0‘0‘ | Wi oy sl L - For Aid To Russia- i {testinal grip in Westerly: - A S ; | A double funeral was héld on Roc | str Wednesday -aftérnobn, at 2 . : - < 4 3 4 Manwaring; ~apd . . 3 ' 3 If Ruptured E efiefi \ ;lf upture Try This Free | & = _ = : 3 e [ Apply it .to Any Rupture, Old or e ‘ il : — ! ca‘ Recent, Large ar Small and You. |, 7 o i 5 i g v = = 3 “ are on the Road That. Has ; ’ S5 T W = 3 = E { t Convinced Thousands. ; . s ) N ; = | Sent Free to Prove This § l nyone ruptured,’ man, woman ‘or 3 | child, should. white ‘at, once to- W. 8. . : ! lli‘ce, 121-A Main St., Adams, N. Y.,lior ! S B d - ¥ & free m_al of his flvanderful_sv imulat: N t 5 - 2 t l tl 1 l Working Model | Lo it Sl e heets and towels spotlessly clean '- or mg O e] tight fhey begin tai bind togiethfi;r - i e 5 A ; @ 5 so that the opening closes natural 5 s R 2 : % i Exhib ted at e A B (s Shelves piled high with sheets and towels and - soap, the heavy clumsy pieces — so hard to manage ol % - 1 a or appliance ic then-done-away with. o th : ¥ N Dont neglect 1o send for. this freg table cloths, fragrant as only: perfeetly clean on the washboard — are spotlessly clean. { . ver ruptur } ew London bothér you what s the.use of Wears clothes can be. There isno greater satisfaction — Big, lasting suds with greater cleansing power - : %h ! L’\‘,% supports all - your lits? Why ygt every housekeeper knows that it has meant in X . i DAOW [ gangrene and guch ‘dangers time and strength to Keep her supply fresh and Use enough Rinso to give big, lasting suds, and y 4 8% Gup ::zzlr;; the Mind Thet ha Ei{ré&-‘&}%fifli clean. even thle ;xlxost t?:;ound-in dirt will be-so loosened H 4ads on the operating table ? ost| . 2 - 2 g : . that a light rubbing with dry Rinso will make it 3 Represexitilivs Thps: i omes Sre il SRR puines Lyor, who for s trie ot But now, just by soaking In this new kind of = Gioo ©® : R Woren th from getting| °f the h}llof t:x}el Rom;mofl regime, £ o= < & - DL g , P Vrite at ce: for this f WAS Provi d of the Ri < — Dealérs Wanted L MBS g o wng} el FRERIO ML GEACe s v so is such a perfectly balanced soap — so rich In Opsn Territory. G e L e iy | shores. " e miakies plain the fect In;pure ingredients; it does. what soap has nevie - ; d b Hats, Ty aua wilte at shab dihe £ e ; done before. It loosens all the dirt without weake- o ; Nt o {13 ¢ has called at ; ; e ingle thread. B R UP— O nd” thanked Preai~ X - - Z eningas e ea - FREC FOR FUPTURE | : Rinso NEW ENGLAND || ™ 5l : : L ; s e by cho Egpgtspmabers o the { S1ok Mt St, Adains, N. Y. gt ! : T\ G\ - world get Rinso today at grocery and department You may send me entirely. i % tores. Lever Bros. % VELIE COMPANY || s Bisbiaiassf) s . . W : 5 S b ke s ing application for:Ruptures “ . ‘ : o ep P RS d ‘thi € 3 ool Lo ’ i e ARt : mso oes &weelfly washaswon- e e 342 Commenwzallh Aven e g o ; ; d | Gl defiuyy‘ asiLux ‘does, tme ‘things. Boston, Mass. 5

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