Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 20, 1922, Page 5

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AT ONCE Don’t exierfill:::: with un- Our are fresh, apd with little care and fertilizer, will give large, luscious vege- tables in the shortest time. We Handle the Best— | GARDEN TOOLS SPIDER MOWERS CHICKEN WIRE GARDEN HOSE WATERING POTS LAWN SEED SCREENS SCREEN DOORS FRUIT JARS WATER COOLERS REFRIGERATORS ICE CREAM FREEZERS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS EATON CRASE €0- 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. World’s Largést Ressrvol The largest Irrigation reservolr any- where is the great «Blephant Butte dam, which stores more water. than \the world-famous Asstan dami on the Nile. This big dam, built fathe Rlo Grande above El Paso, at &' Dolnt|” memes in New Mexico, holds water enough, we are told, “to fill a standpipe eleven feet in diameter reaching from Ki Paso to the moon, or to cover Maksa- chusetts to a depth of six-inches!”— National Geographlc Society Bulletin. The people of the United States burn $00,000,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas wnuadly. : A H Bund ‘of the wm‘u- ERT reappraisal’ ot.tl.l MI’ on plan. “havagannounced pchs - nm:tn of thelr daughtar, dets Lfim Joseph Marcnl, James fhe wmm:tm #ave - pubic _talk views bn tho. fae Willlam H. Bresnehan of W 5 nominated .for the oftice of dity at the dej .caucus has withdrawn his nmfihh 1s.at.tha: -ubmnu base, under the clvil of their daughter, Mra: uym bun has been in poor health ‘for 'z m; time. ~ Dkvia/Black, desigher "t the Farns- worth: woolén mill 15 to léave Central Vil- lage for Providence, whers, he oes to the Géneva mils. E\Ran besn Iivtng s3 ":rn while| he _was cmployed ai Aiss Mary F. Blanchard of Daywille, entertained n‘umy her sister, Mzs. Chas, Vincefit tz « “Satyrday ‘they at-| tended 55th wedding - anni their uncle and aunt, Mr.2nd Mrs. Henry O, Preston gt Putnam. . Jewelers state that the, return of\ ear- rings to general vogue has brought with it & demand for drops in ayuamarines onyx and crystal; ranging . in-Jcugth fi from one-half-to two inches. There is alv’ 50 a gnd_dl for nmtu tor, g Harmon's. lwm saw il been moved from.tne Juszu] R lot“to_the Anson‘ Reed .Mm:flnmmmlemm to. their, planting. George W.- Brown, formerly assistdnt superintendent at the Woank state lob- ster hatchery, the doors of which are closed, as there are Tio funds to pay the Iobsterien unti} 1923, has. secured cm ployment with a' mml and selling agen- cy for Fulton Market. A speclal town meeting-is called for L[ next week 1o see if the town of Plainfield will appoint a_committee Lo procura necs b iaia” potce— . either sex,/age 18 to 45 {10 the Federal forticultural Bo: i partment. of Agricuiture, for duty |n the ‘lelfl, at $1,200 3 81,600 a year. { NOTICE! Our Mill-End, Sales- ‘room Will be Clt;sed o on Thursday, - Fri- A -Bdllouvills ma«m writes: |’ Putnam was alsé In the party, visitin Mr. Gibson, who {s criticajy ili there. FOSTER TRIAL 18 LAST. IN PRESENT Gordon Foster . 2e Senins Oxen «m day and Saturday|drimet’ of This Week. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. BOOKS o, ! Subacription to all Ecropean SHEA’S wr = sfl. , ‘Pe- | at ‘the chu: COURT TERM The jurors ndt on the panel u'ymn the against na- evi.l joice in his \ve by i AL atow i b PAUL WHITEMAN'S ORCHESTRA | DRAWS RECORD CRWOD . Battery- B/ carried out- the record brenkln:; dsncnhg ‘eyant of the season when it brought erhan’s Orchestra, from Ne Yflrk “to. the Not ang drew 2 drowd of from 1300 to 1300 to. the -armor; close o its was _enthusiastic - over “the” music by the ‘ten. men in‘the ‘orchestra, wiich included a Half hou.r concert before ont of ' the. tance on both utomob L A B’'Nai Brith lanll.lnq ‘Banguet, - 4 hof New England Jode?, Wo. 898, r E _ Ack, flml “250 \mong the ot of mfl Euests London, disitiot deputy. ' § 75 Epr Hearing on-Arson Charge. Christopher \Bveretf{\37, of New York was brought here-Friday night by Stats Policeman E. J. Hickey and wiil be pro- urday) -at a justice charge of arson in set- ting-fire to,his brother's house in Pres- Since he was_arrested hérde edalier in the week, Everctt has lice barracks at He Bo. neld ofge senied today. ( heating: on' th Yoh, on)/Nov. 29. been held at 2”1“0 Ce 00k was, at police - headquarters 2or Gleanes Class® Social. Sunday school gramime, ‘which was Geer, a solo by Richardson 'with“her _son Dwigh con Swan. - Refreshments Wego . served. 4 365” Hction of Russian Ambllg or Bakhmeteff, who came to the Géfense of General Gregory Sem: 3 ax:bfl,m being investigated by Sen~ ator Borab, who claims He is‘sath- :3:‘ -ummng and satistactory nice 2gainst the Ambassador, and will soon. fc him out of his present positior Was i watches'and Bakhmeteff smiles, “ ek goes on. “Borah be- ;::u u.?::hzh- Ambassador who furnished(bail for the Cossack chief, and vestigations. are belnl | tiade to ascertain whether or not Bakhmeteff invested' upwafd 539060 I New. Yok Chty., ¢ ;Tj ;gea hi; mm rish- Joners will: rearet that To bt ke that il ch states armory, . The, floor was crowded pacity and every ‘one tnory s and * special 'S were provided after the Thirty candidates will e initiated. &t . A’ B. haly Stinday uTernoon into Rose 1.°0. B. organized by {he cyening,there 2 banduet at. (he Wairegan. house guests: expecte | PY Judge Webb. Arthur i m 4 fo Mrchibald Hiliman, pregident of Die: | Piiced on the committee for & ad-eoh,'r_ i feicé No., Tigrcy Tasker, pas Dresident, | Galonel_ Ultman and. Jnage. Kapian of | New. Haven, and Nestor Dreyfus of New. the . A business and social meeting of the Gleaners - class ‘of " the, Ceptrsl Baptist held Friday/evening e entertalnment . pfo-~ by Mrs. included* &~ reading by Henry a8 4c- pgnist,- and a piano- solo by Farl| migration tor this country, immediately. n,. ‘women votets are organ- tite ] onb-m laying stress up- | 'wifl u - Woman' ing W!MM wm gt leet the common good. e & 2sking a great many qu lons anc 0. see How thelr umm»ur}fi and ‘they wut ‘to. have. thém;so d mh\dl s out hdw this can n’% " One o! the ! % greatly interedt uhud a source of - > Connectiout: fegisi: rq 1abor Jaw so thaf fed i there is the question of ln the: uu the teablhnii_lt& ippled. | We want to -n» e hnva county’ health™ ln every county, and It might - posed-that a health officer woul % dostor, but we find @ county. Heaith officer | tion days. has to be a lamyer. nd for e town| men in a Bllt‘gn 1919, just D hee st Tont s taken: away, the legisislature. riised aries, The legisl: “thecounty: commigsloners to ~ handle the widows' nd, The ‘Jast director had pe- hat fie had begtt able to keep. the ,pamenn dwn to Jess than ‘33 for food.. ‘These AT \mig- that health ofier the iiifcation LAW STUDENTS To TAKE Moo! n;,mm 20 ou\ 80N N STATE BAR EXAMINATIO 3 ! TBE LIST BOB n’rrmnofi: At @ meeting/of the Naw London Coun-1 Xarwich. Lodge, No. 950, Ly, 0, 0. 3., ty Bar aksoclation Friday mom¥ag in this | has a waiting list “of 20 candidated for clty five law students were wiven permis- | Hiitiafion under: tie epecial dlspensation Ito takeMthe Connecticnt ar.nsy - : grafiica the lodge some wesks io. -uon Zxaminations for admittance 1o the (. Tho ~On {o Stamford” committee ot practice of law in this js:ate] Whiliam, F.|the lodge 45 securing rates for the spe- Shields presidad a the merting and Judgs | €81’ trsin. to be run June 24th to the Luclus Brown was.elerk of the meoting. ‘m!‘flh at Stamford. ,The Te- The matter of altime 1>r culogizing Mfie ee will t’.\‘:?‘ new regalia lawyers who have died recently was :;k icers by, meeting next B e I e o ravyer! "Plans for afterations X e | Tudge Webb m set & day near the olose Hbine am]qoi underway. The altera- of’ the presept court session for tho yres- ;“:{m provige for @ new éntrance. t the entation of Yesolutions: and. ths deliver~ | (€%, TOO FHICh ;‘&:‘E’“uv enlarge] ance of ‘addresses. Mr. Shields was o |, i)mpmnu-y AR i powered tg mame a ‘committss pf fivé to | LS fi"’:‘]‘od‘! i ke eulogize the late Erastus S: Dayi Josoph mgm“ e o b R 7. Fanning and Franklin/H. Brown, who :h';&’af Ehjulen, )57 e > e Summer méetings. D died quite recently will b2 eulogized by ‘, ot campalgn wlu\e i s members of the coufity oar on tng day. n later.. s mruaum- will- be. ho = Wwill be~known, as the Assistant Herder Ma: second Gegree meer dayv It Is expected tha legation will make. the Fanning eulogy as Judge Allyn L. Brown tie - Cla Will not be able £0 act on the committee. The-five. law - ts awho were giv- [in n en issfon to. <he stats e | a uom as follows "'{' hoen s tfln n tre i~ Yy *auto. ©of Ney Lon#an, srm‘xm F- -B. Hazard has plans un- Law_ sciool dmuv ralse &'fund for the renova- . Floyd: of 'Watarford, grad- | tion of Mi ‘officdat the Moose homne, the New Tork Universlty Taw | expec th equip the office with new fi * ¢! an addifig machine, ete., in the ‘nn!‘ Frank Covello of Norwich, graduate of | tore. Harvard the Univepsity. Law school. e\ Edward R. May bt New Loud: /4 OBIT e tate of the Fordham (ollege William H. ‘Geer, a brket iliness William H. Sylyia Gaucher™of. Baltic, grade | Foljowi uate -of Boston University Law. sehool. Geer, o4, Siea Friday atternoon. about 5 334 Washington o - o'clock at. his - ‘home, ACADEMY DJ m’zl-! Mr. Geer was taken suddeniy FROM WHEELER Bcnoo* m*nnru:: and falled rapidly, his Special to Bulletin,) - s a_sudden and unexpept- R al;:nhmon.m ~The 1dor- | 64 his' family, wwich Freé Academy was unamimously| Mn Geer was born jn Lebanon, March s i on: over the Wheelor | 15. 1858, and was the son of o Schcul n @ debats.on Japanese immi| and A{mir& Saxton Geer. ~Most of. h gravion Ncld here” fonight by the two | lifé was spent in the. towf of his birth Schools, - The sibject of the - debuts|Where ke was engaged in farming: About which was held in the' Whdeler school|Seven years ago he disposed of his farm b Reaolveq, fhat the knm&u gnk:;nd Pacd £01 eamireiy TEapY -] No aving sinde resided on States- should prohibit all- Japanese el i & -M# Geer was a prominen member of Park Congfegational church, taking a very sactive interest in the affairs of the werc | church. . He s suryived by his wite, Wwho was Miss Martha Allen. of this city; Hill, u‘}.mrmn ‘William A, Geer and A Geer of this city. m-- Palmer Edwin, F. Kent. ~ ° ot Tho dehth of Edwin F. Kent occurred x&ly at hig home in Mohegan Wed- ay morning at 11.30, from a severe aftack of EsAct s agbIA e wds 12, jescs in-this city on The Academy team the nuul;l and the Wheeler school'team the ative, Those who _maden the: ‘Wheeler schopt—uflmm and Whitelaw, ‘The judges were Andrew B. Dlwl Norwich, *Rev. Mr, Williams - of ~North | Stonington: and. Basil Wood of - Wesfers budng was_enjoyed” after -the debate. sized delegation of Academy stu-| o xS andiod: e GRANGE WHIST GIVEN WITH - IWENTY-ONE TABLES Under the auspices of 'the wi means committee of N No. 172, of H, a ‘| Frid: evenibg at' the ‘with twan(v-on- tables the Rev. John Davies. He was by trad: a fancy decorator and ter and vrAs emplcyed by N. S. Gilbert for a .period of twenty years or more after Which he took upl the business for himself, He as an of no mean ability and Inted dv his life- many ofl pins t was given | ings, as well as some stage scenery. has long been & member of the 'mmuy Hq:hoaln church ‘and serged faithfuily the’ wometl's counters the nt. of both.Whe Mohegan and’ " E.Land Trading Coye Sunday schools. He ‘counters Mrs.| was & man of qualities, liked ery chance tance, but dearly Geib, Willis | 1oved "by all -his mm. and nelghbors, eckham | yho -whxqun. his wasl ever a and kindly- disposition, with d- thought or word for be /long missed b “and o 83 Styahn, chairman, Mrs, Fugene Boyens, -mnge Carl~Geib, John wr.anfl Fred fngwell. ' . 4 Amm STEGEL NAMED FOR CITY BHER wmm‘, uf-; Fuller of Scotlend, Conn, ly: chosen Abrapar slegel n! 70.—-" A-lez- uld; as candifare :::hy offlos | * Word has been Teceived Nm-{m of city sherif on democratie nfl; on-Friday <of Chauncey A. ;vy ‘of this clty, at Wis, hafne Mick. 'Ho was:in hls T4th ' gons, Everett, Fred and one daughter,, He also leaves nine one sister, Mrs.” Javed |- 'mx in Norwich but 18 employed " by, the snvernmnhz at flm loft. jgars ago /for lfldflg}& submarine base and=wduil be!unable to where_he has since lived. Besides 1 | ceived Jack | knivesi: of age. married July 4, 1"5 lto Leetta M. Studley by-1 byl . \Suryiving are his | D Brown family, - He s survived by o Mirs. George H. Utter of P H. Clifford’ Brow: xu;u-. g 3 two. soms, N. H., and Wiitred M. o sl et (0 ity T B. Brown of | Westerly ~and Jambs bt Brown of Vienna, Austria, 14 ‘grandchil~| dren and thrée great:grandchildren. Aandf(ms CONTEST PRIZES IN)ARK CHURCH SCHOOL | ments as Toliows Y (- The Stnday school of Park Con- C“m"‘;’r‘l’”nii gregational church held a - delightful | | UV 5 May soclal at the Osggod mmm! Charles Bugbet, emytos ‘parish, house Friday evgning. A’fed-{ Wrist at rdte o “' Ll s foenhes. S was| /- Atlantle Carton Corpofation the whrding of the prizes in the aero- | emuloger, and Eilsworti Aller plane_contest eld by the. classes. of | MBowNstreet, fnwlog m‘"‘fl o the Sunday school recently. 1 8723 The of girls taught by Mise i Veldet Co., Evon M. Brogdnurst won the first{and Willlam Dorsbach, Mystic, emplove, Drize, second forize going to Henry D, stitsknte joiht, &b rats ot | Jonnson's class of boys. Miss Broad- | $10, \, hurst's class. received - sterling- stlver |- pencils jand Mr. Jomncon's class re- Lorraine Mg, Co.. Pa ployer. and David R. Galaher, W employe; thrce fingers of lett han Garmes were played during,the eve-{tated; gt ‘tate of $14.05 for 50 | ning and refreshments were secved | inder ¥ under the direction of a committes comprising Mrs: Weston C. - v {chairman, Miss Ruth '.oflng. iz l;n‘une Mather and .Mi on Broads yrst G. -Warren: Davis,. leader of the dte- ' has: received a briet letter from| L4 es Stewart )(enlfh' of. fin: Orange, N ‘Who_apparently is as stibng an ac RETREAT ;xERCIsEs TO END - | ¢ of standard time as Mr. Davis. WITH MAY PROCESSION|bir. Menagh's letter eucourages Mr. Davis Continuing ths exercises of the{in* ‘his. fight, agatnst Elight time. three day's retreat for women‘at:St |, s Pafrick’s ‘Church, Rev. P. H. McClean meé by the Deltas. of Milford, preachéd Friday morning Phi. one.of the Acadergy sororitics, ‘gaye - a_pretty dance Friday at the 7. o'clock mass also Friday evening, m? theme was ‘2 commm.wm in‘the Academy gymnasium with s with the, Gecorations in pink and green with of the, evi of the world efl'w e mlllk: was b’! M smle‘m{ orsre: -——‘—‘—-4-'——- greatest evil, sin. The exercises will be Unflnmd vo..ud lodge, No, 8930 1. 0. O. ' Held {ts, (Saturday) morning.and again in, evening. Father: McClean is to p regular meet! ying in smnw g 2 _gdod Dy fim y Tollewed. exercises of -the retreat will come; a close at vespers at 3:30 St ternoon, when |there. will alsd be devotion; —a pocession, ‘reception .of. ney members and the crowning’ of the statue /of ‘the Blessed Vifgin, GAVE mtn?’y SURPRISE | * at the 9 o'clock. mass, Sunday. By refreshments.. 3 B MISy LILA SMITH In observanc Miss Lile Smith, & surprise arranged for her by the Girls" society of Grace Episcopal. chus lors—blue and gold, the, basket included twn}h bvu:,ol candy, fruit, flowers and a string-of i beads. The commit charge of pleasgt” evéning, which was- devoted. 1o gameW®and- dancing, ‘was._ mm Sitvw Bl!hop Charlotte Béntley, Do} punch and faney cookles -v- lnd the large birth cake, “ were 17 candies, was cut and dlnrmma. ¥ The next interesting featufe for th Clety 1o look forward to.Js an old-fa fonel dance. SONG,CEADERS rox OVERFLOW' AT SPECIAL TOWN It was apnounced Friday @ G. Warren Davis_that uz- of standard time have leaders for the oyerflow &'p‘e«a m. town meetings next Monday night. meeting been cailed by the nhch men. in sponse 0 & mflfll. 10 action on a proposal {hit & wu\wn election day be held for the 'purpose of securing @ vote on whetner o™ not Nor- wich ‘industries, schools ahd stores will |- be Tun on daylight time. i The adfierents of standard time are) 1o0kéng fdr @ record {reaking meeting, in | - point vf attendance, aid the song leaders have been m for the burpose of pro-| viding ent ent for- those Wha .are unablé toget into the hall, whils they. are waiting,a chance to yote by ballot:on the question before the meeting. © FooD §. NETS $110 - E X‘:: ll.:glla orF mmv‘ The Catholic'Ladies of ‘Columbus, Misg Loretta Bellefleur; prestdmt, held a high- 1y successful food sale § stairs” department of thi Bn Friday .zmmn ater Qisposing of a vai bread, rolls, cookles, pie and salads. The éommittes in e-m ut the ‘sals chair- &eddfl\- included Mrs. man, Mrd: Dennis J. " rietta V. s:e MoVeigh, ‘é‘é}a“‘fiu t, Mrs. John uuzpr .vknz Mary iy, mu Cathering: a(-lhk m—-. James Guiifoil, Mrk. Neuis y Mrs, John, H. Cleary, Mrs. Timol ll, Mrs, James J. Dutton zud Topepk il Rollin C. Jones has returhed Collinsviile. Walter T, Camp, of the_guest of his mother, S. Capp, Mrs. Albert Lewis nmmd‘k— 2 Visit at the home of her son.’ Pr-Lewls in Bridgeport... ., o) Mr. and s, C. Royce Boss' many.a.g{alr‘nmn from Boston, 4, Me., is ce, it hie was elected, owing | wife"he leaves gVl broths Undertakers Gulhnlnq the body of-Michael flel.netto' "Friday afternoon 438 b‘dner train. ~ Mr., Muuey died at: the tw naforium. ing & honeymoof motof trip.

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