Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 14

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FAIR AND COLD TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMOKROW NORWICH, CONN..- IBIDAY. APRIL 28, 1922, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES The ifiuli.fim | 1 | i DISCUSSED DAYLIGHT SAVING and winter home, Ardsheal, in Bermuda, $50.000. His income last year, solely from his personal property, was $44,349. Drs, Menas S. Gregory and Michael J. COAST TO COAST WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS Thornton of Bellevue and Carlos F. Mac: 7/‘7 For Real Satisfaction Norwich. Friday, Anril 28, 192 Donald and William B. Pritchard have e - e i all testified that Mr. Wayland is insane. | ) i | AND FAI Attorney Wayland sald that beginning ‘Benefit” Standard ; WEATHER n the fail of 1921, his father, who was ( Conditions always “deeply and sincerely affection- e R C i night the pr ure was ate,” became variable. and at ‘JIFGS he 57'0” 8 e northern states from ite A ; : showed hatred and distrust of his son e IN A CLASS BY ITSELF Gros ces westward 1o tne Pacifie| Davlight saving for Norwich and the [ London Cou Agricultival soctety, azfr N R e eatIv ve i coust, With ¥ center of ‘muxmaym [ devélowment of the Hewfitandon Goti oyeiofithio cltics ofsilie ey State Ra 8 Inight planning’ ways to dispose of his| 3 % 34 | ty Fair s at East Great Plain | Cir horses w be entered in ans £ . ver Lake Supe-ior, and it|% 1,000,000 fortune and on plans o con . # < low over New England nd the|Were (wo subjects discussed at the reg- |tiese races from many states in the | SL000000 fortne and on pians fo cor- | STANDARD REAL ¢ anadian maritime - peoviacen. g | VAT méstng of the irectors | of the |easiern parc:of the county. The - de. |orie Ve miles of roudway in Stonnell} Tap ypp SATISFACTION o “ Bie aiittein horder. A Oleinc: of Commerce held at noon | velopment of the Agricultural Fair and | o, 2% 0 ORE SFEIEE S0C 08 o g0n~ e I ? 2 ‘auregan se. Pres- | the success of these fairs becomes in 4 i i sance of considerable intensity P e st gai tokse. i 000. He destroyed his will and told his e, (atenely C. F. Wells presided and ail the part of the business interests | 200 1y e aan wery naone e mea|} YELLOW peaches Large Can 24c St. Lawrence and moving slowl except: tRo Who were. out of The question of suitable |gone s because wills were relics of bar= CLING ancy Small Can 13c¢ the town, were present street car transportation to the ir |y riem, and son would inherit hi5| ' The giriie The directors expressed keem regret | irounds was discussed, as well as were | pqoor AR — . : ¥ et lof the resent death of Ewald R. Von |other phases of cilosis to make the fair | “mnd Sifiioner saia that nis fater then!| BACON Vlrglmacstz‘l’e Ib. 25¢ I Sated Peanits grr’::; b 13¢ F a At the Now Hornlg, who was auditor for the Cham- | as successful as possible. P made a new willing appointing nine res- Sugar Cur = es ber who freely offered his valuable | Wel's was avtiorised to appoint Wails. of Stoniniton S cxsesias nid Clouds cover much of the | services for it col commitiee o assist i any man-|cnarging them with the duty of erecting DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY and With o e feel that the chamber i ner pos: the off:cials of the Agricul- [1no $1.000.000 marble hotel, He gave Nere TANE anid inows arthe uable services of a public = § tural Society for the success of the faif. | his son mothing but his choice of stick- || 157 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. . & dndl vorthetn. New York izen. Resolutions of sympathy will be | The community advertising committee. | nine™ fne alleged incompetent sold near- On S F d d d [ apread on the records and @ copy sent | with the appoval of the board Of di- | elr the stors me hon mamed fou. years ale Fri ay an Satur ay Winds | to his widow. rector: s prepared a booklet Stating {1) order to buy United States Rubber : f Sandy Hook—F.esh and| It was voted to mend delegates to the | facts and putting forth interesting in- | preforred, which he said ho intended to!itinley's Appreciation of Grant, Altoy |bufl Chapter, D. A. R., John Fields, L. ng northw fair Fridas anuual meeting of the Connecticut State | formation concerning Norwich. The | give away to his friends. Alcxander s The American Creed. pupila|Fishkin. Norwich Grange, Caroline T. Hatteras—i7resh Chamber of Commerce to be held in | hooklets met the approvai of the board. | He deciared that the stock would £0|standing; remarks by Comrade Hdward|Gilman, CLarles C. Gliderslceve, M. D.. st cloudy and un- | Hartford on May 34th.and 25th and will be given the widest possible dis- 1o 10,000 a share and “would make!G, Willey; The Star Spangled Banner, |Dwight Hough, William Kelly, H. Kre eac The question of daylight saving was | tribution. Tbe pudlic is weicome to Se- |Standard ON look like a vint pot.” Con- iy mep, Leptek & Wasley, N. B, Lewls, M Forscast further omsidered and it was voted [cure copies of these booklets to mail |trary fo his previous habits he began go 2 AR e D., Charies E. Lamb, E. L. Latimer, A. t , hat: “The Chamber of Commerce, hav-|to their friends. and the directors are liny to tha theatre avery night WIVES SEEK DIVORCES FOR Miersysw W. McManus, New London- ( N \rw‘ o el ing uroused. public interest on the ques- | Loping the ug:ness interests of fwayg occupied a box. F invari ¥ DESERTION AND CRUELTY | Norwich VFoster Advertising Co., I ate and proba tiva "ot dastignt. swving in Norwi Norwieh will meke f{rce use of th ienlar ‘show he had seen” | Tuo divorce sults, roturnable befors | Nowack, Mary R Osgood, whfhfii Ma $ e futther action the oklets in. mailinss. The board ex for the wpeace of Uhefihs cuperior oourt i May, were filed here {Club, Joe Youurgel, Preston Publlc Mar- Observations in Norwich Jof the town meeting are known Sremacd’ it# ‘apprecislion and ihan the disarmament confer- | p1e m George 15, Parsons, \ker, Julla M. Pease, Frank T. Rogers, I e Py e a - 2. % G Thursday with JJdL.UlJ orge E. arsons, o = LM e Bulletin rvations show the | Chi ber of Commerce has perfor '“"; H j‘"“ Vr”'i:v“-‘ on, the - pl \'}R“‘\’\" t on his '\?', home from R:;‘rtl\n‘ L:fi ’:'k“ .\4|»"."Kul:.ul‘fr\l\>:§k 3 : temperature and | functon in thie matter. It has conduct- | raRue ex of the Norwle » was knocked uncon: of Groton secks di-|chael A_ Sadusky. Joim Sweency, Nelson Thursday S L ey membe B Gamnany fior el bile from Leon J. Becbe, formerly o [Stark “3iss Hlizabeth Sullivan,” Henry FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH: CONN. Ther. Bar. | Wl ey this_maltenby he/ifiee S | New London, now of parts unknown. She | Visuot, Emily M. Wilcox. . m o spaidsr 0f el sezyices {claims desertion on March 8, 1919. - They 52 by the secretary 76 were in favor and S wers marricd Feb, 9, 1919, the maiden| STONINGTON MAKES PLA ¢ i 40 1, 90p0vest JOT.20 iR stnes ntely) CRIMINAL COURT TERM oh me of the wife being Helen DeLan ¥Ol A POULTRY CLUD 52 Jowest 40 secretary 37 ware in favor and WILL OPEN NEXT TUESDAY | ©7 Tugseay. Apit o M e O At 'a well attended meeting held ac'We. | ton will be held Comparisons O erests of ‘Norwich are strongly | The May criminal term of the su- [atth wedding ®anniversary at their home, |vesr old son, quetequock, Stonington, on Wednesday § between now tions for Thursday—Partly | i gavor of dasli in common | Derior court will open in New Londsn |57 West Thames street. by entertaining| Myra Doherty of Waterford| evenig Professor R. E. Jones of the Con- | ning some time in Nove b el sts of the in-|mext Tuesday morning. Court willlabout forty of their relatives and friends, |asks divorce from . Ballard of| nooticut Ageitdtural colloge and Cowny | enough members —are sccured T weasher—Generally fair, | yustrial centors of the state. The Cham. | come in at 11 vclock for the taking including guests from Worcester, Put-|Waterford, whom she married Jan. 25,1 Agent H. I. Johnson discussed the possi. | monthly meetings will be held, at wh - ole west wind AUpEIAL pepteras ot the Ter N iffiotal JOf pleas and the jury is summoned inam. Plainfield. Moosup and New Lon-|1910. claims intolerable cruelty | bilities of organizing a adult pouitry ciuls | club members will bring in their rocord e o e, g ] [ h for Wisdnesiay:; morning at S-10 'don suice Jan. 25, 1910. She asks the cus-|in that section. Three pouliry clubs have | on number of eggs produced, feed S 3 organisx CgLSEaKe muNOmICa e e : dio a1 SapRetak [ tady of: o Aavehitcrayagha-05and: & Iready been organized through the farm | ete. This will be the fifth pe club t N A D mRR et mrf‘"’ St will be of ‘the | Judge Frank D. Haines of Middle- | by Lafeur. After 7 vear bufcau in different comniunitics in New | be organized in New Lo NG sun || High || Moon | o eting, which will be held [town will preside and this will be good time fallowed, - the mausic | B - London county an the eonle of Gosho: R = S s bjcct mext Wed- | his first 2ppesrance on the suverior |and entertainment bein- furnished Im"““,n“-",x_“‘ CONTRIBUTORS K;:‘\’;‘;;.:;: Tembers signed '{L“”x"'“\ WIS Gl pinnation. 8L 3 i e | nesday wight. The chamber. having per. ol ey s Sourly, [memibers ol MEiE Josy ol TO BOY SCOUY FUND| vt Xovember. At Wemuetequock, Mrs, | Four workmen's compensation Will Sing at Nurses' Graduation m. 1 a 8, | e N nd e udge Haines sat with the supreme |entertained with a fow oid time sor fac - xt 1No Sl e ¢ | formed its function atand_asiae fe5 (JLdEe Lighlen s nith (el hufeme jentenia nen s i ne following additional contributors | . 3. Woods, the farm burean dircctor ha. {MeTts bave been approved i . P oo daat HH iae | & §13 ] mait results 5 place of Justice Idwin Gager of | Afr. and Mre. Lafleur were married on|to the Norwich out fund are re-| hecn very active in intercsting the poultrs | Sioner J. J. Donohue as folld - bote g 4101 " Githert nd was present up- |10 Dbla SRl maiae n FApFil 25, 1897 AE'SE Tames ah Dan-irorted: Mary §. Alling, Mra Tobert [ men of the locality in the possibilities of | U. ¥. Finlshing Co., Norwich, emplc : g 6 ) B use aith the board | Derby, who' is ill in a New Haven|April 25. 1897 at St. James ol an. [Torted T e Me | Mobert | mator Sieueeit w Geoomiiseron [ TRIMSENIC0S MEReh, wipiy Mg gy | . 5.4 | of dlrectors the proposed development of | ba Hedvi st G R T e Rt T Tl et 3. Beckley, Mrs. W. Chappell, W.{ secured to organize & club. A plan was |8tFect. employs, bruises and la the graduation ey ) 811 | the New London (County Agricultura i Orn R At thera g hbait T e e Claureh. A. Cramer. T. Coughlin, H.| outlined betwern Professar Jones and |0f chest, arms and limbs at ot : uss of eleven nurses « 10.07 iac e PRaymond explainga | THIESGhY mOrning siat here o AT pkierbert acen Bl m I L T nenbost) D mma Dunham, Mrs . Woods, wherchy a_caponizing dem |$14.17. . ~L-‘x » Lawrence Traning scho Six s after _uigh water 1t Is low | “'[”;‘,,";:‘"‘“‘:A"‘3‘_”"”"““““ g e nie. "o seventh | child, died when L. Dixon. Charles S. Eaton, Faith Trum.| onstration and the sclection demonsira | New ew Lon water. which is followed U flood tide. o e 2F 25 will meet counsel for accused t g 2 s PRGN off.ce of the cleik of t superior court received num- TAFTV” E 1 in Norwich at 10 o'clo his (Friday) atiful gifts, Bot I e of b rning to arrange b s for th hoand received a as accepted a positior o three days of ;te m, \ their many friend S ° ® fl st B. society held a s attendance comes [STONINGTON'S BENEFACTOR i SCHOOL PROGRAMME ¥ e MAY HAVE CONSERVATOT: JEN. GEANT CENTE refes ednesday, John Centenn! ® =) ® filed a petition t Plc v <4 Nora Murph r of the person and prop ing programme given in the eighth grade > Varie. o Hay - N. Wayla a America. four stanza . g Fade: waing it who lived at 9 A Statement of the Occa: ’ € . Pl wrpr e | when he was pose of Programme. Tlis | M et ViaiTey committed psyehopatic ward music of Ciy : last winter alleged incompetent Marchin ough Georg | L] ; . T was commit Dr. Parker's sanator- life of Ulysses S. Grant sl ™ May D. Gauch brought in his own behalf to obtain his gue; music, one of the Civil war l” 0” 3 big A daughter. Mr release from F ue, Battle Cry of Frecdom; Grant in A vears ago. nd, wh the only h vil War, Roy 8 o plon e 5 $700,000 in T the Ola Campground ; . t t ; e R e e e iyt e ke e e undreds of Beds saved from the big warehouse cf the Royal Metal 0. \ q| resided orl; S e ngton, Con., $15.000, Gran President, Lioya Jarv . d h b f o f . e s many friend. grieved 3 ariber, of North I strer | AT (e - fire in Brooklyn, and bought by us at a fraction of their cost, are now on our g T S large floors at less than wholesale prices. This is the only opportunity that e ¢ it Peapm d’ OIHZ"; Norwich ever had to buy Brass and Iron Beds at such tremendously low prices. a foy 1 here. ;- ke bty T . Brown mmed Wh . k . .. E onemat| 5 Tl tetwesn No. 4 A en we opened this sale one week ago, the response was surprising. Every . ol Schow! Street. Finde: please retur < 4 . 5 Cay Taoanog, & 0w thAL 1ol ) ”01'01'1 1s perfect aranteed. e now, don't lay it off. s sale con- 5 et the oatmeR b tinue for a short time only : e = ound that collu: a 8 e dog tax tag of 182 the dog got | e c from home is & subject ity n he was lost from | i thg ficengh s age. Thatl £ wment the Wway from the Ol a and prop a seems | fmprodablo. | The _ 2 gentie and affoctionat A B B { man, and effort is being made to locate | 4 | 5 | sday Knights met Wednes-| > ening In the recreation rooms of . f the time he lived HAGBERGS 310 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Very Moderately Priced Suits and Coats for Spring in a Variety of Models. BLOUSES Exclusive Designs in SILK AND COTTON stern Connec quial fo The Bulle: the Taftville Congregational church. Au lie Dusiness mesting, President Erle| 5| Picker'ng presided. and at the close of | 1e meeting refreshments were verved. | | NORWICH TOWN | e Norwich Town M. E. Christian deavor Society held a business meeting Saturday eveni on work don during month were read ai ed ! new plans m: i tollowed. Miss was in charge of Lookout of the soc pleasa h lety served The Home M nary ety of the First Congre; to meet this A quilt is to cloth! made ng the winter, regational York, for Y3 by, the Home Missio general distribu on h property ! street. A at 176 new cement | on efther s de of the ho: to the garage. Fenc moved, a building tor ading done. provements ne: been don The house at 364 Wa which changed owner i months ago is being rem | The May union service | Congregational church a Methodist. Episcopal chu held Sunday evening at church, with the pastor, B. Aldrich in charge of The pastor of the visiting Gurdon F. Bailey dress of the evening. Mrs Herbert Hoyle and harples of Taftville were nesday afternoon at th latter's cousin, Mr: kowske of Town street. Rev. Frederick C. Wil {of St. Andrew's | Greeneville, is to have cl Sheltering Arms service, ternocn. Dr. Charles H. Lamb of trecently motored with fri such as roofs, several of the e mmittee aided by oth- t evening was spent. boxes paclked with varicus articl 10 Dbe sent to the Con- | Mrs. Charles F. Geer has been hav- | ing 2 number of improvements made ! sidewalk { been laid in front of the house, cement walks leading from the street ement runs. leading from the driv In the past year several property owners on Town street have made im~ cement : painted and interior will give piscopal ng. Reports nd ade, Rosabel Pal- e game: refreshments. | sewing soci- tional church ternoon in be tied s of society dur- nary 1tion. of New West Town has also use and new sell. es have been n down and wal] houses. ha: decorating ngton street hip several odeled. of the First Nothing knocks out clothes so fast.as auto- ing, but who wants to quit riding in an automo- bile or going for an outing ? Then, PREPARE for it. Let us furnish you a sensible TOP COAT to keep off rain, wind or dust—also 2 cap and stout gloves. We sell comfortable clothes, but they always have the “Snap” to them. We will not “puncture” your pockethook for more than we ought to for the better clothes we Wear our good, *Nifty” clothes. UINN & DESMOND 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 1375 nd the reh s to be the latter Rev. James the service. church, Rev. the ad- Mrs. Walter callers Wed- home of the ank” J. O liams. rector || and Asparagus. chureh, harge of the Sunday af- Plants. Town street, ends to Wil- {| Norwich Market Growers’ Association Plenty of Hothouse Lettuce, Dandelions and Pansies — direct from the growers, at stores and markets Friday and Saturday. Unseasonable weather ho]dmg back Rhubarb Time now to set Strawberry, Early Cabbage and Lettuce e e G — 1 | Compleie Outf t BrassBed Matiress and Springs Tl'fl‘f CREATBT BARGAIN IN A BRASS BED OUTFIT EVER OFFERED.—Uutht in- cludes this massive Brass Bed, genuine National Bed Spring, and a pure $39 75 < Silkk Floss Mattress — Complete OQutfit — Regular $75.00 value—DUR- JINGTHISSALE ....... Genuine National Bed Springs GREY ENAMELED — GUARANTEED $4 95 . ALL-COTTON MATTRESSES ALL SIZES—COVERED IN HEAVY $7 95 TICKINGS— DURING THIS BED SALE FOR 20 YEARS— DURING THIS BED SALE. Schwardy BrosJuc. “TheBig Store with the litile prices’ SQUARE DEAL 9-11-15-Wuter81reet—Norwich.Conn.

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