Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 2

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s, ACHINES NORWICH BULLETIN half the educational value dué. them if proper facilities were obtainsle, A Diee Natchaug. Mr, Case explained, is over 1 CBurel: Street Melephone 1063 |crowded and there is immediate need for five mere rooms. The reason for the ad- dition being made at Natchaug fs m*u it t Ts Going On ah « more central and the ovérfiow from g o g i vavious districts can be cared for thers . Patriarchs | U such time when ofher sestions of ot ; Ul At SUT Muin |G ity grow in school population siff- ont to warrant the construction of new buildings. Several voters spoke in opposition to MILKING M ; YOU TOO CAN MAKE GRADE A, CERTIFIED MILK From New York to California, dairymen who use o Tea Time Tips Never Uss @ Cold Tea Pot ‘The pot should be well Do Syru With a vote of hetter tha theee to S99 S two lindfed votem town | 5 Dpropriation of the fmonéy té con- warmed with boiling water Empire Milking Machines are making records for of Windt t ppopriation of [struét an additlon to lxz;eh;u%m bTJm the leayes are put in. b 5 P $56.000 v among them being Patrick J. P : ilk with low bacteria coun 5 already paying heavily an lavor o . 5 3 Nutchau, as no time to increase expenses. It 5 yourtea, But you will find » Every farmer who filks six or mire cows needs T ¥y on the old story. he said, to come int6 & et di % - : sta " 5 o town meeting and ask for an aypropria- greatet difference, whei, in- the Empire today to increase his profits. The - g was|tion t> build a_school building. saylug stead of asking your grocer for h o n|that the appropuAtion Would dover butltc "xca”ynuasklg:,gimdusc way to increase profits is to lower the cost of . > expenses and equipment - 2ok for more money, Mr. Dankbey rdde production. The Empire—now selling at the low. Trare | ommenacd the use of-the fire house of - 4 2 g S¥ 4 - it Summit street. explaining that hia m‘:fi Largest Sale i the Werld est price since it was invented—is one farm ma sugar cane makes 1€ ; |be ‘used tempo o also advo a e meiding of an_ addition to the Oaks | Mame e . - ohine that offers a guaranteed value never before pam’c“la[’b pop‘dat as ‘ e up-| Several others apoke DA el === available to the American farmer. % o 4 y e en sesulting in & 14fgs majority | fcers’ fees and garage bills the car is to a tabie spread- and 1t :. « e of Windham. | fivv:mn(:\l:f A. Linn Weathérhead on beT:'.dl-:“u sedan oper: ¥ John F The Only Pulsator With a 4 Yeal’ 1se of the warning Modera! | suson of Nory adds the final delicious ngor e Taking ' nd c G ch and containing a party x tor Charles A. Gates was instructed t0of friends was badly damaged late Wed- : 2 lor SoMle A GNP T DB QSR uarantee Against Wear taste to many cool Domino brine in five names as members of thé | Main street when Mr. Fo n in swing- it silding commities, The following weed|ing around tlie turn oh M: et into ! s ‘ a d: James B. Fullerton, Frank M.|Jackson stréet misjudged the corner and [ The Empire Milking Machine of 1922 dishes and desserts, Cane Sugars CEvery day in the 7 : year Domino Syrup {fl‘l)flflfl 9..‘1”':0 will add delightfilly to Yyour menu. in. James P. Bath, James . Mus-|struck the curbing. Both right wheeis of | v ap & e o Harry W. Standish, Mrs. S. €. Hig- | the car were rinped off, the car turning | W/th its Pulsator guaranteed eve e. and Mrs, T, 3. z on its side. None of the occupants were | against wear for four years service committea of five was named by the| injured in thé accldent as the N % 5 2 {tee, Chrietopher C. Case, Wililaw | faveling stowly to make the tarn. whien | (> A ifvestment which pays for itself Brnest C. Whiddén. M= |ed to the police and Thursday morning | Empire is now selling at the fowest and Mr. Whidden, both enginéers, | the damaged car was hauled to the Leon- ctors only are eligible. The < of DeWitt C. Hill and John Reilly | Ofiéér Rassell Harman of Siaford ‘ : : 55" [LET US SHOW YOU HOW {1t was voted that no action be taken| G 880, U o Honine et soans | THE EMPIRE WILL EN- s trough at Windham Cente A 5 [ e o fhat. the highway be | uring his office hours ABLE YOU TO PRODUCE tate of Clarence T. Miler. (ho reomer, | BETTER MILK AND MORE : who was murdered last fall by Krnest | M/ MILK AT LOWER COST. a = American Sugar Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Federal Officers Congdon and Briggs | wore busy Thursday and coveréd dver 70| SEnner ¢ T old e e e A Wimmantic. The | tient af the Norwich state hosy James M. Smith. Augustus|is a gharp one. Theé matter was report- | long before the guarantee is up. The ind ineligible to act on the com-|grd Bros, Inc, garage for repairs. BEICORsincy it Way iented. ti:en substiltuted and the commitées | SPrings state police barras met appl; d clause of ibe wi drivers, as Officer Harman was kept busy The mecting ad-| Reuben Pearl, sdministrator of {he es- Skinner, the 17 year old boy now a A fathowaan of | Of @ tract of Jand OF L ot tepwin | | vorvich o eupiain tasing w quantity of s e e A e R E 00 WILLIMANTIC, CONN o Clll—cure it inuiitdy | mconshine at Ta storf. The Hquor WAS) o jii) was burned by Skinne atter | by he "G T C. B. 0. T ed as e e committing the murder b = = =2 3 A The Tadies' night heid at the Congre- 15 fl« edioalls tred Mitchell sailed frem New Yo Rev. William C. Prentiss, pastor, is The e LA 5 o N F ool Mt i, | catonal e houos, oanésday R o, T CEAL Sy for the benet of S Adciate for Entore. They sxyect | Hightsr Merotot, | Eeting, Wustratel | ot Brononial, s covering orwich Market Growers’ Association take IETu—best by tont, the e e e O 11 lonor ¢ the |J9seDl'a” hosplial® Was and after a Mediterranean | address by Cecil L. Butler, The Ca standard remedy the werid ever 200 ‘coupies altending. TI 2o through Algie; ting ¢he | \iversary of the comimandery, PRESTON | PRESENT QOFFICERS ARE : - WY Mesritba o : nite 5 countrics to Britain. i e i | v ik Batedi, Theut 250 betng present. | istically decorated and the boxes ierc | iitervening count Loy z riends of M hia B :L‘t}"‘” - s e O s it Cxads be |8l occupted. Music was by Herb Smiths | 3 g bo ey meie Sl JEWETT CITY ased to learn s recover- | LEWIS R. PECKHAM, President b e o < welcome wds | BY | rehebite. O Nors " mitteo in | trips dcross tiie ocean. m illness. ! . 3 Sir Dwight E.. Abel, I nittee in r hed IS Sotts, Frank 2 B ' € B Q. et ot once f oo e Wistons of the commandery. | CUaFge consistea of rs. James IT. Aspin. | A new time schedule will go into cftsct . Johm Potts, Frank Stet- eemtt cold wave did quits a lot of | FRANK AVERY, Vice-President . Sk ah b Al fo waomr i neral refreshment | 0% the Central Vermont rauroad sonday r attended tie Odd | damage to cagus beds. J g g e g e Siity el oL Mr M Tovies | OINEE | NQTUIARG ety Wil IO 2 Norwieh Thirg| The Lad ciety had an CALVIN L. SWAN, Secrstary and Treusurer. e secendh, givmg qick refel 0 and were greatly enjoyed. R Mis. A6 | Stafford at 6.54 4. m. ana 3 p. m.; soalh i Norwich Tasrs-| Mhe L e ‘ wd cuing N e ma N Y 3, 3irs jbound at § & m. and 5 p. m. g s PSR Use frecly Nature's Best Spring Tonic, Dandelions, containing all the which ditcliy wid.soioVer i arty, N i Sudtaiaton of S Sd Sinest TR 26 No- 29, 0dd Fellows | mhe Guid Girls of the Consregational || Vitamines, beside Lime and Iron, Mineral slements necessary to main be: red box heanag Mr. s a1Er . Tan Shaane. 4 Woriar 1 elected president ¢ e Connec- | and ed lodge, . 34, K. of ol and: Daptist chtirthes 2 THE “Eite matac | e ahinge i in et i8is wekk & ¥ e - o oyt oaonrg eneral committea, to whom credit is due {3 S e Ghoawin and Mrs. Rederios | ticut Mhsic Teachers' assoelation. sogper at Metigasst cnur vesity Peey |5 C o0 R o SRS SRS TRE TS SUR () 400 4008 HMewlth. Bandelion 3t their Best Wis wekk 4NS Beat. 0. . el | 5 Ot the slftair, WaSSOT | Gaudrean. he recent examination for post-| evening, April 25th, 7 to 5. Concert § to | S22 Tup ot ¢ al the Con- R 4 ynseasonable weather other native products, sxcept hothouse Latbuce =ed of Sirs John G. Bill, James Har- D Lowis Chaf-fp. m. Dancing from § p. m. to ady. s et G i} cocming to market in smail quantities. A1 A Dregpirs -3 Cons Robert. B Oito B. Tobin- | Tuneral services for Taymand 6 o present postmaster was the omly || Freckles. it e A nd_ M. Calvin Wiico 1§ ceming to et in small g 3 Bl et reospkion vere held Thursday after for the examination. The |0 Dr. John Jennings of Bostom and . Jw wca | Lee, Rbingon, Join v S | e 00 per year. taying st Dr. G. IL Jénnings’ homs, was M en | e e e b = gy i rihur er cemeter e iking who recsntiy uccept-run over by an automobile on Main o i C, Tverest, B W, st wes 0 e Siie Tebien: of Grube Epne | Libcer Titu: St Tk Sedes 1 5 - - |tk the other Britishi possessions of [1403—g (et vt Franc A. Rockwood, James P. z pal church moved his family here from | was injured was not determined At once ONECO | 1 America haye n the | i A retriris e, Johii F. Carlaen: | was heid Thursdax atternoon at 2 aelock | Mrs. Leroy Moft of tendance: Gra 2 il i dueone Dad thatNe {time on for conturic A1 ero Dwight 1. Abel, Robert 1. Mitchell, 1 ! R o Furia : ok \‘mm‘“._‘ A had A0, hel ne a yesing of A L Marincllo, Grac . | Sckalowsk!. heway 0i} 8. Primary, Miss Nell Genevieve Mis nd to make its homeo beyond | ¢as. . kind Yewfoundi T} |5 W 1 e e 2 ; : " surdaas artenoon Eilsworth, Haroid &. 5 i G ~PRY H carnival be and Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland || ed ca Mildrea x held at Windham A. Coughiin: il Biish, William 0 e A ment committee ' Sirs | i¢ld under the au e o v Louisa, Nowakowski, So- | phel Marriott i had its settlen liberate R cheli, John P. Cark Shéa post, No. 19, / . has | Stafforcville and will spent the summer al | e Guuner, Julia Tarka, Sop! oo las early as the 17th centurs of NAP-A-MINIT o i e | been well dod | thelr bungalew i inst village. Dewey Dimicico. Mrs. Et la full-fledged British colon NAP-A- . committée, |18, VeU £oo delbert J. Needlam is spending 2 few 5 Mrs. B je fLTelbed Briltah cou NAF-A-VILN Totm P Catlson 2 sized c Adeertiy N Eedliauiy, op e Program given Thursday at 1.05 in hall | is able to be &gycsiion e when ., Bakis - wi i P. Carison and Foston France, South Afr in the nands e | substantial sum for its (reasury Paiine Caftrey and Miss Clover | for upner floor and third grades, cele- harles O. Lincoin of e and e = People in Windham have oniy A i mven & miscellanaogs | brating the 100th anniver: has been L fO e e PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND a4 W, Buchanan of Manefeld o . eibiie sehool . teachers | Grant's Hirth verses, all; Lincoln, ot a2 hical FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY . i o e ety Wed oo mént of. the b | iNewfoupaland has u 1 S W as in tr norn- estra, Miss & terfls BN e n and purpo ¢ program, Ar Hanision . Of by fiat ¢ SPECIALISTS sect chfldren seeking employment Fiaglipie s | JHeny O. Huttefiy hasbe Fal T T NEWFOUNDLAND. broaa into that s NI h ; The nu ing was fay at the B 3 feten of General Granps| Renewed discussion by the neighbo nee Ri TO 8 P. M y Agent % 1 dow of N 5 wlk and pictures; m of the United States to the north of nada’s front doc A " s in a position to watch oty el L el Co M. i He the desirability of Newfoundland's be- r wio ap| Street Alling . = 4 visitmg Wil for- o & ymes Marching H 3 e- | rope. Mo ; 3 . @ erage woriing families of the com- : Al 38 1. Dearis ail; Grant ¢ War, Thesdors | COmIng a o Dominion of he closest pari Willimantic s in which his duty takes him, be paid at e Nt S enting ‘Tonight on {he|Canada rais t upon which to the E seing nievAr Batdrer i ik ron: Ground. cighth grade; Grant {Probably many icans are hazy— miles from i o been so many Rarriett ugsage; The |that there are distinet British that the firs T T i wring_districts seel 1éd to their home COLCHESTER ettt ait 2t et dones | reafies, not one the portion of |c 1d have bee YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMI | ficates. 3r. Buchanan cxplains Fall Biver, af N i s Dol Sens, abers the. Danaties et of i 2 3 - “ PN aistied at a reasomable cost|Y e el e o “Y zym for two nights |Star Spangied Eanner, all. > & border. Nowfoundl of 17 cables i D e kT SRk | ean touaan T L. B | {0 be gIven next week in i | Following are the bowling scores: ] :‘}‘,fi\i{{l 5 from the “lfi.“\‘:’»@:od.n T o SAlS B | s eithe: able to be at now will include the com- Wechsler's Undaunted Fighty Five. C. headquarters of | Atlantic whei \RD E i sorS s i , L. C. headquarters of Atlantic And when | ’ 43 Jackson St., Wil e | i YSecubxo: Lrom McCluggage .. .. 95 101 107— tional Geographic Society asroplaes findlly conquéred | 23d 8 which was spr Friebel .... .....113 112 98— “Sentiment plays its part in history | lagtic it was from Newfoundla at | en a The five passenced model Majestic Lout Raymond A. Comins and John P. Me- 124 130 114— 368 land bhistoric geography.” say It ta n and the British| k + |ing ured in an aceident in | uiian of the el 104 119 309 |lotin, “and the fact that > | machines took off. 5 { JAY M. SHEPARD | \ his Boh mels ob Rl & be Bastern Connestiout leasne R i 05 111— has irsisted on standing | “Newfoundland hes an area of mor, ! ot v g EardRe | New London Thursday night tan, o g e L TN A |t 0 square miles. and is there- Susceeding Filmore & Shepard |sinc time, 1s to be auctioned oft by [ s Dogee rsiay Mght. hail Tuesday eyening, ore practically haif the size of Great | rn e se 5 g . | Der Sherift A I. Gréenslit. THE eat | onicq Ry Hirey 5. siceeontly e being exempliced on al High single i i ritain. Excepting only Cuba. which | Funeral Direcior & Embalmer | = tic proverty of a Providence man, bat Hhothes: o e ¢ ChiaaElr e SEF N e G i Congréssman Ryoa Intre {burely exceeds it in size. it is (he .52 NORTH S§T. WILLIMANTIC| sl slman f DB s is pastor, Is soon i The o S Riishus duces A New Rill | fargest feland of the Western Homi- | Lady Assistant, Tel. Connection be turned over o him for use in his wo H e 1 a5 tiords and bay bieak and barren Delies conditions in many parts rolling, timbered interior. Along = number of the streams are fertile val- 102 —_— e € ok | mittee was appointed by Knight an his parishioners. Ovilla G. Charrou: Bugene Ouillmette, FLS—— ! You have three days more to pay your |chairman, John E. Leahy, Joseph Co £ daz Apply over throst and cheq | 908 13X and sive the extra dollar—adv r, Gerard Dupre, Samuel Chabotte Kiliourey Bros. —swallow small pieces of— | 100 0T Qpder of Moose and Sun |and Byron Provost. . of C.. bowling fives will | Louis Boudrie, who is employed at the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | ' c have another batlle this (Friday) even-| Lawton mili offics, while attending (o his e EMBALMERS 1 al he Moose thus far | dutics, had-a finger broken, 5 i VAPORUB 162 482 1401 1 three string, so council, K. have the edge on the Knights, but af idler of Trovi hich agricul a stock f % L. X. Fidler of Trovidenée was a busi- SRR, leys in whicl 8 Union St Willimantiz, Conn. fomght it is expected that matters will |ness caler in Plainfield Wednésdas Lt bONGHE oniy flve men, (hat taising flourish. Phong s iLady Assistant) Ouer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | >° vened up. John L. LeDoux, Ed¥ard Bouirice, | 105, ¢, reason Bro. Alec Raney was not “In late years mining is | Mirs. Mary Driscoll s teaching the - | il Dians oon™ Apar 2, DOUTES Lin the lineun, As he is about 4400 man the manufacture of ad fraded Toom 2t ihe model school during | 3rs. Gilbert LaBarre of Taftville visited | oo oloEs uld not news-print pap d a : of iss Laura in Piainfield Tuesday. R. Chaput of Pleasant strest is having use renovated 1s have been completed for a min show to bg held under the au othe 1oped in Newfoun but _throughout its more than 400 years of tral gtory of the island might be in onevword: fish. Bostori and Mass- teaches Mrs. R. R. Porter of Pleasant st ¢ benich, but he will be in on against Protection lodge of Central illage when they bowl here Wednesday ne Mfs. Richard Po MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. s ; " 2 Al s have felt deeply indebted o aee h Elrter a of Join's parieh and wiich is being T Yatter that the losal Consregational ¢l attends | pui on by, mambets of St Mo ky's o tin thcic ‘sacred_cod’ but after all that nventio oM reinisslonary union | of ‘Jewett Cily under {hs dircetfon of ; intportant creature came from {h canven n New Haven Wedties- | William Duggan of that borough. Miss, Esther N Eeod' davehicr Newfoundland bank: and dioweve valuable it has been to N it has meant much more to land to Great Britair | “A good case would even be made for the cod as a claimant for a place on the British co: agns; f fowly fish in a way u{(hr‘ tion of the awvorld-wide Briti ewfound- MasLeod of Pios- ank and " Albert C. Han- , Mass., were married at 9 o'clock Wednesday motr Patrick’s church, Mystic. of Roxbury, Mas ! Business cailers. in {own Thugeday in- | Mr. and Mrs. An { ciuded David Barats of Frovidence, D, M. | peot ifill, . STAFFORD SPRINGS Murphy of Warwich e P . |Boston and L. Engler of No: L 0E ey committees are Y collections for the Suppe strikers in Rhods Tsiand, ro and Massdchusetts. — NEW BRAMLEY SWEATERS To Wear With Separate Skirts The new Bramley Sweaters with their thr sleeves and fancy belts are rivals to the Tuxedo Sweaters, for the affection of the sport devotee, as well as those who do not partake in sports, but love to wear them. and Mrs. G. Per o felatives in Sterline, MEs. J. H. Valentine and daughier, Miss Blin6r havé rétirned from Florida, where al Bard c-usin of the New Hamp ed tie ceremony, as- 3 of others are they have been spending the wintor. Joseph Dayon was a business caller in | Sisted by Rev. Father Fptageraid, of Before the discovery of Newfoundiand | how tasily and quick. Mrs. Albert Rodihan of Providence is| Providence this week. Miss .MacLeod wore white lace Britishers were of little importance as ,','.'.,: s t"_t'r:u ] thé guest of Mrs. Andrew Whiton. Benjamin McConnéll _recently pur- | over satin. Her veil was of embroidered seafarers. The great wealth of co Get ¥ The teachers of the nublic schools have | chaséd a new automobile net, caught w presented Supt. Ansor B. Handy a oriet | ©One of Plainfleld’s barbers had a busy | she carri case. Mr. Handy will zo' to Thompsoi- | 42¥ this Week when about 18 local young | roses and sweet peas. Ths bridesmald, vilie May 15th, where he will be supeg- | nen invaded the 0p and invented what | Miss Marguerite MacNeil of New Lon- intendent of schools. they called -2 noble dome Laircut which | don, micce of the bride, who wWore pink The Orduttville woolen mill, which has created considerable interest about | charmeuse and georgete cfept, with #£ been clbséd for several months, resumed | town. Dicture hat of pink georsette and car- operatidns this weel E. Desjardins recently roturned from g | rie American B $ify foses. The flow- HMm,d vh (;,‘ ot ‘haa returned from | Worcester” hosvital Yery inuch ‘improved | er girl, lictle Miss Marguerite Welch of azardville where she soent the winter | in teal Stonington, niece of the bride, wore pink g with her daughter, Mrs, Georgo Gordon an is now the champion | crepe do Cine and carvied & basker of DeE A Thois 7 Bysu of Town Clerk Conversc is having a busy | trout fishermuii ‘of thig town, liaving re- | pink roses, John Hanlon of Medway, | New York, who fecently introduced interval régistering dogs. Monday is the | cently caught a string of 11 in less fhan | brother of, the bridegroom, was best | ® bill in the House designed to com- last for registering without a nenalty. en houf, the smallest Weighinig about § | man. The wedding march was pliyed pel all benevolent, social, fraternal Dénald Chapinan of Centerbrook was a Thi by Miss Mae G. Bray. Solos during and political organizations to file a tecent VISItoF in the borough Noah Jouly, 44, died Thursday sorning | the nuptial mass were sung by Mrs. | 1fst of members in the Postoffice Donald. D. Mitchell and iiégs of whout 15 monthe® Mr. | John P. Connors. Department. The measure will di- s born in Carada but came to rectly effect the Knights of the Klu h orange blossomis and d a shower botiquet of bridal fish which John Cabot's findiz island disclosed immediately drew the | awrence £ (o . tod : men of the British Isles out of their |a trifle—everywhere. Sold In Norwieh by insularity. Chas. Osgood, Lee & Osgood Co, Re- “The next year after the discovery |tail; her & Service. £ of the | with~comfort GoRYRIGHT_CLINEDINGT, NASHINGTo" Each has much loveliness to entice you and may be had in the warted shades of the new season. Notice the price— $1.98 EACH - v about 25 ycars ago. He infield dbout ‘six years ago, Moosup Kluz Klan, the Knights of Colum- Increase Your Weight to ed at the Lawton mills until | Samuel Golabérd has imiproved o th bus, Masonic orders and all other = Nortmal by the ‘time of IUs iliness, when ho bought | ke fits wp u ttte o o 30} gggtet organizations. The measura Taking & farm in an effort to regain his health.| Mrs. Bdgar Kensedy died Tuesday | If enacted will afféct cvery organ- - . He leaves his wife, Mrs. Len Beilsle | about 6 r. m. She hal Lscn in failing | ication ustmg the malls, and a fine 5 ¥ g f;h‘a énfg tsons‘; Lucien. S ‘lt nnubflaz- rea_‘lh for the past yéir aud r, apected | of $1,000 is imposed for the first » & dsushter. Angelina, and four broth- | fo live for the past iwc monfs, having | iolation would A The Werld’s Greatest Tonic SE= anc Shios aiicen. tubérauioeis. , Shé leaves hev husband ara | LLoi4tion. .Sedond v e The sermon subfect for Sunday in the | two sons and her mother. She was wei | TSSult in the dissclution of the so- Painfield First Congregational ohurdh liked by all who\kn'w ber and will te ) Clety Vi 00

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