Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN Wiz satio OTice 81 Charch Etroet Teiephone 1062 What Is Golng Oy Tonight. Wilimantic Retary Club weekly meet- Inz at noon; Company G. 19th JInfantry, the state apmorv. Pleagant street. Egights of Columbus. San Jose Coun- il No. 14, mekts at 751 Main street. Royal Arcanum, Willimantic Counetl, No. 723, maets 4t 702 Main Strest. Oltve Branch Council, No. stated assembly at Masonie temple ¥a. 10, L P. M. meets 507 Mafn Oficials and employes of the Rock: ing Comipany joved & gertogether banquet Monday leaving this ham. Among the com- present were M. L. Loree J. W. Warnes general M. Whiting, secretary rintendent ager, and H. s menu was as follows Graps Frutt Crac! Almonds ‘slery Bouillon Roast Chicken, Grape Jelly hed Potatoes Mashed Turnips reamed Omions arn Cornbread Smash Pie Olires Tom Ire-Cream Cats Nolr Duritng the courses Mr. Loree. toast- smaster, called on several of those prés- ent for briet remarks. A talk on efficien- oy was also given. A part of tha ‘en tertatmment enjoyed was furnished by Iph (ibson, soloist. accompanied on Dlano by Miss Jean Howie. Mich- Kelley gave an interesting and in- otive talk on Ofice Decorum. The smployes and officials agreed that ban- as held Monday night were ons, and helped company morale. The police court sesslon Monday was £ longest over which Judge esided in many a week. John a, charged witn intoxiation, plead- y and was fined $10 and costs. Arthur Gudihs, of Norwich, a taxi- tver, charged with driving without pleaded gullty. S. Jicense but no oper- nse but claimed that two Gth- car had thelr opera- licenses with them 4, on payment of costs of $5.15. Hugh Bromley, charged with n-vu; p- er ocoupants of b Huxumm L D-o wf_lmdbuhrdiv 2z “flh*h—m Demend C. B. O Tablets ia’ red Do ‘bearing M. Hil's pertradd and siguatare. As Al Druggists—30 Cents WAL CoREANY, DErROT JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer #0-52 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connectiop Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conn. iLady Asaistant) §8 Unian St Phone 200 p— depth of one’s rugs. no obligatieon. drills at 10, R. & S. 0. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. THE HOOVER It Beats, As It Sweeps, As It Cleans It is no longer considered good housekezping to over- look, between semi-annual housecleaning, the com- tirual accumulation of per & Get 2 Hoover and enjoy clean rugs ihe Let us demousta’e this mnlvae to vou, improper l!ght bulbs for were Omer and Joseph Gingras, of hls car, pleaded guilty, u.d gud!me Cote, Noel Lacrofx, Theophile Rosshrooks, -~ ukatead” With m and Louis Cote, proper lights on his w-.;on guilty, The charges were t of & collislon hetmaen 1ho by Bromley and ti u on Columbia avenue sufll fther tka car nor the wagbn | ribus damage. e el Bromley ; romley and m%r‘% atled. #ach paying cost of the vehicles in the ¢ollision v‘trs fei Archi od zw-\nanmo. died ‘at the home of her par- Saly “_mmxa i e to settle their own damageés. The continoed caws of mita vs William Weeks was The charge it e tare on ‘Eremlh‘l land on Weeis o les of et gullty. Ersmita temea ttm his property W No. 175 South 'street ‘and that his —:e!:h- bBor Weeks, had 2 cesspool, the age of which” cverfiowed his land;” cnu. ¥, Miner, 12, died Saturday ati slrface Water spread over kis land. Bre-| tne” Mansfield Hosnital and Training: tas bullt a~wall, twenty long ang| 'Echecl. He was born in Middletown, the | hteert inches’ wide, d stone, continuing with a ditch t0|The body was taken in charge by Fu. prevent’ the water fromi ©onto his|neral Director Jay M. Shepard and cos- land. "Tne wall and dlu; d:sr; Tl veved to Glastanbury for burlal. ing three feet from the hount ne. Oatherine M. Sullivan died Sun- Weeks came on his property anfl by us- 4t her home on Manners avenue af- Ing a qrowbar damaged the wall BYlyo on fliness.of five months. Ste Was| knocking"holes I it. “He did not see this} 1o\ "in this city, the daughter of Tim- othy and Abbie Sullivan Sullivan. She Mis Alendee Eremite, wite of plain-{ Ll #00 SR T Shucin o v (4 fastited 1o el Sesks ‘to ”stop . two brothers, Michael L. of Wil- damaging the wall, and that he (Weeks) |00 " and Jeremiah of Plainfield; & Shked Mep 1 gha walitedt % gl niece, Theresa Sullivan of Plainfleld, and Jotephiie CAFOSafl, “Who "lives o nephews, Francie Sullivan of Car- house with the Eremitas, gave corrobor- and ‘Stanley Sullivan, a stu- ative tesfimor m: at Tale university. selff, tha defendant; testified that the wall and ditch “built by “Erenilta Briot Notea cauged the surface water to floy onto| Mrs. Frank Thompson of Brooklyn, hig land. The water came !rom high land back of his and Eremita's proper- ty. Once when the water flooded his land he used a crowhar to break up ige ater to flow. At nnother time he .n;hu; mw seventy-i Woeks tostified alon. ms Pendl s m,'il mn’w;;w‘% SRR Br af/e of Bristol, two sls. Lemay of this city and] Phanoent, of Grosvenor-| lll.b There _ate also eight !!'lndc.fi' i its, Mr. anhd Mrs. Herbert W. Clark of South Coventry. Word has been received here of the rnamue of Mary Milner, daughter of .| Daks, Edzar Robertson Thom of Detrolt, Mich. They are to reside in Dgtroit. Mr. "Tham is the son of the late “Poter R Thom of Appleton, Wis., formerly con- soted with the Smith-Winchester plant uth Windham' and later with -pa- ':mr business in Glasgo and South Wind- husband, Frank S. the cesspool on Weeks" drainage from the We the cesspool by a nlnn overflow Eremita's Jiidge Foss sald 5y m A case for civil action rather than cfiminal, dut in this ingtance Weeks ;m! m Tave the right to come on his nelghbors land and use & ertamhil e Sa e o B0 O undef construction or had a view that 1t would cause a bagkfiow. ‘A fine of $5 was imposed and Weeks The annual get-together meeting the isknens T KR RS ot Tthe. T M. C. A is to take place eYening at ‘the association buflding One of the feature everts of the sventng wilt| (M- and 3. W. W Sf(‘:’;"d‘“ilf{, bs the volley ball contest between rep-| SPringfleld sent fthe WIRk-CRe N pesentatives of this dity and o delegation | g ARl A from the Norwich Y. M. A, I the] 2 s Hillhouse, and sames for the state ety Tha Norwich volley ballists trimmed ‘the' lo-{ 30 M‘m?‘ A ;{g;‘;;“;*;‘;:;; cal Jen. Put Wetntades” overing - there| coened Ul dottage T [ il be ‘2 chance"for- revenge. LA e er, The American Thread Girls' Five went Among the del of Caiholle to’ Hafttord Monday” night to play the meh attending the mesting of the ~I'Seconid game in thé serfes with the Trav- ford digeese at Hartford Sunday were|elers” gifls for the glrls’ state basketball elght 'froni thls city, T. Frank c\mnx championship. 24 i ham, Frank Lombardo, William P, Kel-| The wireless telephone Iis gaining ley, James F. TWomey, Thomas ”urv friends rapidly in this city and many ray, Joseph P. Cotter, John Latusek and|homes have had instruments installed, John O'Rourke. and aightly hear concerts and talks from Mr. Lombardo's Curyzuis the mystery, was on exhinition Monday Aftsrnoon from 2 until 3 o'clock and from 5 untl) § o'Giock in the windows of The J: C.| Lingoln store on Main street and attract- ed large crowds. Curyiuis never crack- 2d a smile durng his fime on exhibition fand an ofter of 3500 to the person who jmakes him smile still stands. Every- i thing this mystery does is mechanical In nature and puzzled the crowa outside who are endeavoring to yin the prize of- me the coming of spring chicken thieves are getting busy in the West end of the city. Henry Dady has lost a half dozen of hls prize hens. District Deputy Joho F. pay his officlal visit to San Jose Coun- cil this (Tuesday) evening. A ‘smoker is o follow the meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Tripp of Bouth Coventry are spending several days in New London, COLCHESTER Sunday being ay feal day for motor- ing; there was almost a confinuous stream of automabiles over the new state road from New London to Hartford and return. This was o forecast of what will e place during the summer months, when the upstate meople spend the day at the ‘shore resorts. Panfst O'Bijen refurned Saturday rom & few days' visit in Hariford. He will commenge his duties as chauffeur on the state road job at once. Arthur P. Baker of Boston is the guest of his father, A. A. Baker. Miss Fannie Curgenven, who is at- tending 2 business college in Middistown. was at her bome on South over Sunday. Walter B. Lombard of Hartford was the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Riley, over Sun‘nri.l zuis is and how old the mystery Funeral services for M. Joseph Gin- { gras were held Monday morning at £.30 o'clock from her home, No. 32 Rrook Istreet. Tn the solemn requlem High mass |at St. Mary's church at 3§ o'clack, the celebrant of the mass was Rev. J. J. Pa- pillon, the deacon. Rey. J. J. Tyler, and| sub-deacon, Reyv. Hormisdas There was a large attendance at vice and thers were beautiful floral trib- tt Mrs. Joseph F. Gaudreau was at the organ. ‘As the hody was Dorne into! {the cFurch it was met by a delegation from the St. Anne Socléty and escorted to the sanotuary Tail while Joseph Au- bin sang A Cefl, An Revalr. AL the of- fertory Mrg. Delphls Houcher sang Ple Mrs. Alfrsd Fournler sang Kyrle, :}; IK)M Mrs. nqne Hellodore ‘mw\fl . and _loseph F. Gafidveau kang Crucifixus. The cholr was made up of the members of the chupch choir and the choir' of St. Anne soclety. The ban- an of Bograh was in town Saturday. Joseph Agranoviteh was caller in New Haven Fridav. Mre. George Smith and-daughter were Wu ;u’unflc ors Saturday. csge Bails: Hartford was at his hmm “on Sopth 8 ain street over Sunday. Charles A, Daniels was in East Lyme Saturday. Johin Smith. engineer of the state road office, was at his home in Putnam over Sunday. Miss Rachel Friedman was 8 caller in Willimantic Saturday. Bplseopai services were held in the Baplist church Sunday at 330 p. m., Hev. T. D. Martin officiating. Two crowded honses attended the mo ing picture The Sheik Friday and Satur- day evenings. At the morning serviges in the Con- gregational church Sunday, the pastor. Rev. W. O. Berckman, preached the third In the séries, subject My Rosary. ' The Chri Endeayor sc y meeting was held in the chapel at 6.30 p. m. Mrs. Etta Lombard haSJ returned from Hpriond, whera' abe ment the, winter her son, Waiter B. Lombard. s Thokier of East Hargord 1s a jguest of Mr. and Mrs, Edward T. Bun- yan. “Mrs. Hickox has returned to her home Linwood avenue, having spent the ter in Middietown fiss Ruth Lombaerd week with her aunt, on Linweod avenue. Miss Wilma Marshail er in the high schook. Saturday. Miss Mabel Hickox, who is teaching in Newington, is spending the vacation at her hofne in town. a business SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur Told When Your Skin Breaks Out. breaking out of me skin o “neck, arms or hody 1§ overcome quickest by applying Men ulphur. ‘The pimples seem to dry it up Ahq E0 away, declares a noted gkin cialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remov 1t is harmless and fnex- pensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use it likes eold cream. o1 spenfiing this Nancy BErowh, assistant teach- as in Hartford Funeral services for Mrs. John Beck- with “Wére held Sunday afternoon, the fillec with mmvfi anid frisnds. Rev. A. UG offielated. were sung There wers ‘floral tributes. Mf. and Mrs. Chamberiin of South Windham wers week end guesis at Alec ring the C. E. meeting Sunday, the!l By Mrs. Qifford, & solo was B it. motor ‘agm ‘of Curtls’ and Julla Welden !(lbérl Y. is spending the week with her plr- 3 and Mrs. William L. Milner, of The |3 Hennon is to]l ain streety 1¥th, #nd" the Congregational church was' %}.“"u*‘? A numbar of ocal people are suffering. W of Xan-mam No, S e o 1o B wmai’%%, : % Summer boarding house. The nouss bufmed on the Bm farm jz m’“,fi?fif' iy i b!fl‘t Fo which was purchased by Mr” moved to his 1ams 3 The local associaltic un:;ngr:me_lns‘ in fhe M“ iyt The znnual mesting of the Center xlln- trict as held in'the séhooihotse Satur- §6 day evening. Miss Heien Hopkins of Beriin spent wm the weel end at her home here. ' ‘The' grammar school closed Fridey for fl.-mr the spring vacation. entertained two of -nfl‘nmdmo@mn Juage Baker. The Miss Annie Trj; her classmates hn e hij per at her heme & humater ot he B R Caner | A the direction of Miss Tirrell, Mrs. ‘H. 7 Lau:mp and Miss 8 ;n inm— A was well ‘program, m carried out, mclnfladm folk and a vmtamw 2 ultrm of conditions th Armenta. e e were on sale. ' The s | ng pictures in the chumhm pa ey evening mdm}:fl ml,eqn tm the Cor-. onation to § lin in The Pa muh ufl -3 Ch” an Queers the Chofr. The Reading clur ‘met with Mrs. F. BarBer Thursday afternoon. The March meeting of the local branch | of the Teague of Women Voters was held in the' schoolhonse e u: Ffldfly afternocn. to be held in Hn.rfiord 8t l‘rl:lty lege April 6-8. The program for the meeting inciuded a brtef report given by Mrs. Ada Larrabes of the address of Miss Brown of N: tur,k e glats nsemn.tive Who recent meet- ing of the Woman's I:lllb in 'Wfl]! iantic. Miss Josephine Bingham gave a in- ) feresting talk on the history of the first 100 years of Windham, In the chapel Frichy evening ozt Miss Eiizabéth Abbe will steak of recent trip to the Orlent, and' thers witt | SRt BAIt be music. Mrs. Edith Little, daughter of M. and Mrs. Willard Clarke, Who has been livilig at Saranac La¥e during the Winter with |, her gon Walter, will #hortly take & two months' trip to ~California’ with her deughter Lenore. Miss Lenore Little is in New York, with the Episcopal church Dension fund foundation, with which she has been connected for some time, and she has been granted this vacation. Funeral sefvices for Mrs. Joel Tucker - were held in Newington at 11 a. m. Mon- day. Her son, T. G. Tucker, and Mrs. Tucker left Columbia for Newington fn a heavy Tainstorm, which continued throughout ‘the trip, making very difficult traveling. Burial was in the Columbia cemetery at 1.80 p. m, Qwelve of Mrs. Tucker’s relatives drove to Columbia for the hurlal, and at that time the rain had céased. A mesting of the district school teach-| A~ ers with the school supervisor. A: B.ihis first bi Canrad, wes held Wedisdsy afterrioon at the Center school oxi the Green. Misses Eieanor Collins and Evelyn! Woodward came home from Smxth <01 loge” Wednesday for the ation. An auction was held at e msdence of the laté John W. Fifller’on’ Wednes- 'y, vhen livestock, including 11 cows and two horses. also farm wagons and imploments, =0l at what ‘were Coi- one of thi Tooks as théugh been them. ~ Just ‘how miu¢h has of the town. A cand basket of flowers which read: - At the od-! ening of the fifth national fiower day it gives me Message ntaamzy wize fo you. Hartford where he gftended semi-; a:\gnbl conyention clubs of Ne district "Dr. and Mrs, Jose:h E. Valley are at the Municipal Camp at Tampa, Florida, .They are | south. Elmu':flay the young son.of Mr. and Mre. | F. Champlin of School street celebr; ed irthday, and had e The child's grafatather, Joh -D. of Nerwich attended. Interest is being m: drivers here in :m .:7- lfi. rfiz st which was passed by me,‘fm- resentatives Friday. & BHT bW gok the senate and ghould 1t be sdcoted by thi senate and signed by thé gcwernor it Evelyn ‘L}‘mnn is at Briar CHff on the Hiideon, where ghe is emoloyed in the in fismary of ‘the young Jafies’ bodrding The puplls of the high school and tie normal. scheol have their' vacatlon this, | Weds, tHerofors the autobus dpes not make the usual trip af 145 p,.m. to brifg the pupils home. The' diatrict schoals in town do not begin thelf yaca- tion until Aprll 7t Hedry' LaFleur is making c.\termlnna in the Joseph Hutchins place, noW owhed by Lester Hyfchinis. Columbia- Grénge Dramatlc chib has been asked to provide ‘the emteftainment at the fair to be held next Sentember by the Coveittry grange. The second session for the examiina. tion of teachers for state certificates, which they are required to hold, and without which thoss who have tot grad- uated from the normial college cannbt teach next year, was held in Willimahtic Saturday and was attended by some of the teachers in town. There will be an- other day for examinations in May. Adeiaide Gillétts of Soring Hm daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs Henry Isham, spent Sunflay in town with hu parents M. and Mrs. Georgs Merritt, who have inérited ;the farm of the lats Willfam |/ B. Snrague, and Mrs. Kingshury of An. dover were in town Sunday and attend- ed_church in the morni J. White Summer of Botton. judge of probate. was in town Eriday Attending to legal business in connection with the estates of Josephine Hufchins, Harriet b Fox, Annie Owen and John Fuller. On the petition” of Willlam M. Wout|/ and twenty others, a Special town ynest- ing will be held\next Saturday afternoon to reconsiler a'résolution passed at a special meéting held Marth th, provig- g for & S5praiak] of the real estate in town: also’ tfie appointment of per~ sons tomake such appraieal, and i be - reconisidered, to ‘take’ pros thereon. there js much interes Waesterly's drivers and. H umxnm.humtssmnmm York. Eyron Lewis has roturned to New Hav- il Seouts hers sre mny"'ed ‘i thelf” work ana ti of Wiesterly Scouts will be mp».usa -ne high schodl troop and’ & grade Troop one will have Capt. mi:msn o one r will assist in sx,e 55 dfiflu}t at We snd Mrs. J’enr e wcuw mfi this Week (m“fl chburk. n& ‘where Mr. O’Connor i.s electrical supply store. remémbered by their mendi nted 3 Hataland china 4 ing larmed by the 2 dinner for uw-s 3 ‘S probadly with o enterpg ‘Chxrlee Bt o sang t 'and Thy Will be Done, was at- the ‘organ. imusic of the 3 Men' and the X' of P. i 1 v.Jmex‘ in Washington. D. C., has had as ;lqer guest Miss ‘Antolnette Eno Grlh- j ew York and Simsbury. 1 -.::}fng dirt in the year moand. Th Lewis A. Joslin has Nfilfld Afrom | two days || i The work on the sewer ua&hofl street | for' his aMdavit to be used in j:ii!ih m- vocational training. x-sérvice mau, allied drmy, came to lémn; = work, Which was later in office to inquire if 'fix mn Tecelved from the U. S. uum ureau regarding his clatm for .| conensation. ‘| Inte with local store regarding %Ifi Tin . 7 N terview With Mr. Jones New - vision, A. R; C., Boston, who Efl. tk being done in West- H fin iat he might go to Hos U. 8 veterans' bureau re- i mxflzt Mrs. ¥ izeport who 1iavé been visiting here, fome Monday. kw attend~ uum: g;ufufi Jdarm Fri- Eugene led the auction Frank Main wa= 3 callér at Hope Val- ley Saturday. Mr: $f5Culiock, Who cut his ankle: last. week while cuftingCordwood, ‘1§ getting. ‘alorig nicely. Mrs” Dwight Main and Wakter Main |’ wete in Westerly Friday. Miss Alice Maih i visiting Miss Eva Davidson in Westerly ’ %' the regret of man Mrs. Frunklnlnmdt ity a | move to Wyomd R T Lel :.etggrg to varuenee chapter fransfer- ring case from Westerly to' that city. xeqt of ‘liomo service section_com-. in' geferal gone over. : ommon orus is to nneum the cantata The Erl King's Daughter, to 1 gether with five part songs, under the direction of _Dl' Jules Jordan of Prov. fome Members from Westerly and |- Mystio have joined the chorus and the following soloists will take part at the © Mrs. Theodore Dewhurst, sopr; mo’ Bire Racul Ganasse, meszo-soprans The * latter was the guest of Cm | Fens, Presior North ~ Stonington, "g,“f‘ 30 Sents 21gouth o and Provid agice of Mie {reight. Large |3 Tauls of ggdxgxme bhdt:nush are Een;x by thers e, 12 bartels m shipped {o New York Monday by Robinson of Patefson, N. J, is Burdiek ware tecent business visifors in New Yorls. in fow: Hexbert Zellar, who spent the week £nd at his home here, refurned to New Hayen Monday. Dr. and Mrs. C. Mallory Williams und two cmum of New !,pfl spent the week. _praparatory o opening theirj eumimer homie at w-navhnuak park. Josep! purchased g:nffm mmu 22 Diving stree Rexr Mr, D.m ot Tolland was 2 cailer ends of Mr. and Mre. ed at their homs Baxt meudwe 2 re- ev’tfiusnlxmoro!mn:xnm mnynfl\lvlmdm home after spending a week at W!n(fln‘ Brook farm . L. Merrow En!n! the first of i Hartford Ira w(!eox entertained Byrd Standish over the wedk en ryville.—The second special town Voted $55000 for buildiig an ug:{rom schoolhouse on East Main the t, Noarik parties overturnsd nedr the state highway. Tan into a car goifig east ud .umud their Ford to overturn. The | fender and ' lights ~were e young fady who was ariv- e from beneath the auto- > one wae hurt. The car was g in New York and later p D. C,, foF a briet St S ges Stanton's nephew. csb M. Derricks, who ‘has been vis- ?.l biz 6 hommo 1n Gernfiny. e ome. John. fi shwk&’ has returned home from of Spencer, Mass., ton P. C 2 caller at his Yome here Sun” jéral hefe who have visited ths ra- { afo” statlon” at ‘the high school had the f p'ls.ufi!‘a of listening to concerts end lec- tures which were given in New York one

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