Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 12

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PHOBABLY SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW e Rruat joe u CONX.. TRIDAY, MAY : o wug (N enes and other business' places ‘with familis THREE INJUR living on the floors”abve and the dam~ : 2 : age wus estimated at $15,000. During astablished; as to their ability fn emer- : Oliye McKelvey, Mrs. George Mansfield, gencies. - ES BACK TO-HOSPITAL | Lucy Ayer, Miriam. Geer, Louise Clark, YoYurs very trul¥, SR U el i e e Mildred, Kinney, e ercr! A L. OSBORN. pasle, © E. Sanford of New Haven | Bdith Beojamin, Mrs. - Alanson Fuller, the fire the sparks flew in all directlons District Traffic Superintendent. back 10 the Norwich state | Fred Wilcox. Louis Irish, Sydney Hall, d il and at one time it looked as though a| ~Accompanying - the article is &' TORDIAE S Bls wite was alwed $10 a| Fred Doolittle, Carl, Holdridge, ~Ray % ',‘ M_" oo n ER E A number of the mearby buildings wouid | (one bletuce of Miss-Blinderman, week for herself in tre probats | Holdridge, John Barrett, Joseph Clark ""5 oG (s . be Meitroxsd. . Some. of these were theliyiy cuu;'n ON MEMORIAL :’:‘fi:; war, . After rofimfl‘.?:::: Ha- m: chicken supper “was served by thy Condith better business biocks in the village. BYUS DA is iy o i RESOLUTIONS TO ERASTUS DAY |ven he Was piaced under a conservator | Woman's Guild of St James' church. ghw_',gh' Shue ot piles is s The story _of Miss Bindermans| ioi..n'j2snteas: presidemt of the 9 later sent to the Norwich institution. | The committee in sharge of the supper i k 3 Slamnation of biox Sr 3 sed right leg, | Prompt and efficient work in connection G %q | Seiieved to'be cured. Sanferd was: pacoté | consisted ,of Mieh: Charles Weeks. Mrs. e | Rev. T. Newton Owen, pastor of Co-yalso had a painfully bruis i ) ’ Bar of New London county announced { 270€7 (o€ MECEC S 4 it ld ) 2 s he right side, also | With the fire follows: 2 returned to New Haven and soon :vt ‘anson Fuller, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. thers s & hars f | lumbia Congregational church and Mrs. 'b“o;‘ h;:kies:!"bs on the rig! \bout 2 A m. on a recent Sunday, a|Thursday that "he had appointed -Ex: 'm fi,""fl.‘? miarried,. When the hospAal people heard | William McKelvey -and Mrs. = Charles lnurn-l tablet remedy discover: ¥e 0 | \ahel. Hunt, of New London, are patients | P25y PSS o4 o compound frac. | subseriver #in Baitic called the Ceatrai|Sov. Thomas M. Waller, Luclus Brow. | ¢ 4s¢aifai u%{ orwich. Fridus, ure Thursday over practi- 2 Ricns except the Pacifie ir! they went after Sanford and | Harkness, assisted by Mrs. George Mur Wnd known as HE t 3 John M. Thaver. Gardiner Greene and ness, a rs. e Mur- in the bk i 3 R Fire station in Norwich and reported a J . togk him bak into the od: ‘ 1 D, now Lee & Osgood ar fat & ospital, Willimantic, suf of the left leg below the knee, bad | Fi e 0 their custody. phy, Mre. Lillian Lucas, Mrs, \Atiantic states, |3t St. Joseph's hospitaf oshe b iy iy ey ssible in- |fire. As Baltic is out of the Norwich|Abel P. Tanner the committee to prepare s, George jock -~ Thi ‘. ay MOrNINg | ternal injured. The boy suffered a ba m! e R v & rs. Sanford, the newiywed was gran! ' o s ists generally. that is guara > | fering with serious injuries received | concus g i T Mox B E 2 t-| Bogue, Mrs. Henrv Hart, Mrs. Willlam 2 Norijs Fhe| (D8 WRL - serlo . s o ol s i i il 4 |city limits, if was impossibie for the|and Fubmif to the countv bar sultabl . a4 a weekiy appropriation in the N g N 1 north Lo | about 10. o fresolutions on the death of | & €W [ Mitchell. Mrs. Appleton Mafn and Mrs: -ROID banishes piles by » ern plateay re- | (0T L o runabout owned and ariv- |1y sprained left ankle with ftorn liga- | Norwich firemen to respond. but the sub- | memopial Fesolutions or the AR 7| Haven probate court due to the efforts| Bert Wiliiami ing the, internal cause, by freeir g0 a P - o M U by ‘Rev. Mr. Owen was struck by 2 |ments. Passersby stated that It was a|scriber was told to, try: the. other firej A=d i s “"". “prominent. and of her counsel. Sanford, it developed,| Miss Huléa McKelvey had charge of circulation in the lower bow: . e emUerature | | rtnbound lacal, freight of “the Central|miracle that the three occupants of the |stations. The caller was very much ex- e ber of the Bar of - Con- | 1S3 governinent pension of §50 a month | the dancing after. the entertatnment. | ThiS simpis homs treatment has &2 o s wosk wer .rwl-'f;’;\\ m the | vermont raitroad at Williams' crossing. | Reo were not killed instantly. _|eited “and asked the night np;xmlor to ;:g;x:d ';:T.!:nm“ inat it fraso 20l ‘m ad;mol;ihal a few thousand doi~| Music was furnished bv Herb Smi "mflb:-:ue'ru(?’r?hefio:ma’:" B ; o the Uree miles souh. of Bouth Windian. | he crossing st {pls Rolnt o the el | E e e iee Toatin Aamed Sui| Witione: 10 e ceportebuin foma iefaiel| BIE W SE T MR s ot Nama g St Sl TErs.and Saves the nee Facis . weatern |\ Ml nt was also injured slightly Cannecticut trolley road cutting off all|mediately - the operator -called the fire|the Bar and the superior. court at Not- | o0 pone or 000 rroN : oiinted vary Nicematul MB1 AbMg R s I ahead : er parts of the couniry | M U SO0 A0 dently not aware | view of the tracks (o the south untillstations {n Yantic but was unable to|Wich at the June session ‘Judze James s aken # reaso " Perature. | ihat a train was approaching and reached | the tracks are reached. Rev. Mr. Owen {raise any one. Then she cailed a Mr.|H. Wenh presicing. for ‘wulogies and| - POQUETANUCK ENTERTAINMENT | PA¥ing for thé new piano recently insta ttled, shewery | - [ Uhe yracks just as. the train camo from | claimed that the signal at the crossing | Manning. Recelvinz mo answer she|action. The vote of the Bac for the an-| The operetta entitled “The Jolly Farm- SASHN (one et B . 5 turday over mosti ol NG (restle, hitting the automobile | did not show that a train was approach-|called another Mf. Mapning and hé ‘re-| pointment of the committee directed that | ers” was given at the parish house 8t | o wich Councll Tnvited to Sew Londo Superior Court MMort Caleadar. > . Mississippi river. | AT L rowing it a distance of over |ing, but railroad officials claim' the sig- | ferred the omerator to Mr. Gibbs. Reach-|they be chosen from the older praction- | poquetanuck Wednesday evening by the " > o W s e R i B Speseoe: will not chang® swst yne hundred feet, leaving it beside tho |nal was in working order Thursday fore- |inz Mr. 'Gibbs he: was- told of the fire|ers who in bygone vears were associales.|singing class-under the direction-of..C. All the members of Norwich branch.| . "M ¥ yia0s James H. Webb 1 avs. tracks, a shapeless mass. Bits of wreck- | noon. Engineer Sears was in charge of | and immediately ot his men together.|fellow practioners and friends of M. |p. Geer to a full house. Conneotieut: Councit- ot Cathalic Women, | o0 Y et Jiere this (Frida: |age were strewn for a distance of ahout | the locomotive. After gottine help from ‘Fantic she cail- | Day. “The following was the cast:'Speaking | 9f Whidh Miss Mary G. Shannon is presi- |, nin2"a1 g g'ciock, standard time. s and Sandy |1ws hundred feet morth of the crossin. | Mr. Owen was on the way to New Lon- fed a Mr. Richardson in Taftvilis and —_— parte— 3 L) Set v DosnrinviiSdieo Be SHess of \ iatie toderate fress Mr. Owen was evidently traveling at a |don, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard | ha referred the operator to.Mr. Marsen.| Asks Diveres for Desortion. Mr. Happyway Arthur D. Barrett | thé New London eduncil Sunday affer-| o uii Zars. Luey Resno west a 2 At weaiher over-|slow rate of spesd, the speedometer of the | Holmes, parents of Mrs. Huni. Mrs. | the fire warden. Mr. Marsen got'all the| piyorae on the. grounds of desertion|Mrg. Happyway. “Mrs. Chas. Harkness [ Ton 200 @ number of motor parties will| o¢ 4 prospeet sireet oelelirated her 85 nd wery Frida | machine pofnting to about ten miles an | Hunt is the wifow of Prof Raymond|men togethér that he could get from| YO S0 Soag™ i "oouate by Lillie | Myt Work-Weil-a-Neighbor : rogolnhmm hcre-'AMt:e meeting lnhhe irthday Sunday in Harwinton Forecast. { hour when the erash came Hunt, who was 'a member of the fac-|Taftville. TLater on.someone called”infp ooy ckmon of Waterford from Fred- Charles . Geer | heK n‘: Egrf."": fll‘ lA‘eu .yond(:an“lu- two guésts, 32 of whomi_ were chil ¥ s oot ey - R I'ngsc.| The train crew, aided by passing mo-|ulty of the state college at Emporia, ;and. thanked the operators for thelr EOR0, 33 JRY. MBSt §b- et , Miss wick W, Erickson of Norwigh i a suiv|Johnnie, tre.chore boy - Wm. B. Mitchell : 3 grachildren and _greai-grandehilds led Thursday with the cierk of the gu- fAnnie. themald Mrs. Arthur Bacrett | Shericite Moivnesws Holloway, depwtd lgirieq ut the old Catlin:homestead. serior court. ‘They were married Feb. 20, M??elui::?;k;;; el “uvl&d;nq Zarbox | cpeaicer, her subject The Social and Moral | Jirt: Tesnoids haslived ‘practically 2 1895, Sploists and chorus: Hulda McKelvey, | Sige of Women in Industry. and Sat. | torisis., picked up the injured peoble and | Kansas. Since his death three years ago, | auick service and said much credit was and Satleont them by ambulance to St. Joseph's | Mrs. Hunt has Tade her home with her due them for if it had not heen for the hoshital, where it was found that Mr.|parents at New London, recently going|haln received when it was received (he Owen had six deep cuts on the face and |to Columbia to visit her father-in-law, | village would have mone up.in smoke in s the | head, four of them clear to the bone. He Fred A. Hunt a short time. The wind was stronz and ox in_ temperature and the fames were spreading rapidly. " angcs Thureda o i R 3 Others” called in during tha mornine showers Frid Observations in Norwich The: AT | TROLLEY OPERATION SHOWED [TELEPHONE BULLETIN GIVE lrv!‘:vt-l.?w‘fncf “fl"";iff?l“;- "‘vanking the 4 2900 - T . nieht foren for setting hain, S Sk 11127 GAIN IN APRIL| PRAISE To FREDA BLINDERMAN MU [0 Tr SOURE BN H 0 29.60| Operallon of the Shore Line Miectric| AMiss Eredn ui nderman, night opera | ana of eur nlant men. that credit was & pwest 54 Railway Co., was &i a profit of $411.27 | tor at Norwich. is the heroine of ‘& re-| gna the .operators dor thair oufck mer- Cobgantobics n. Aoril according to the monthly de- | cent fire. which caused a $15.000 proper- for T » port of Receiver Robert W. Perkins |ty in Baitic ard threatened ta 4 e fotiowed | hich was filed here Thursday with the the village. , cacrent s 3 v Seit it " clerk of the superior court. This is the i8ur of The Telephone ¢ first month this year when operation has | this d'd HT happen Yo oh. B > - shown a gain instead of a deficit. For |heros ond successtu __SUN. MOON AXD TIDES. | the three preceding months of the year. | Biindernan to secure a Son T High 1] Moon | the deficits were £1.740.96 for January, [Yoluntecr fire fighters vice duripg_the fire in calling the neigh- bor i lowing s a leiter sent b¥ the fi n. That|iriet traffic sunerintendent to Miss Blin- 1y 10 tbe| darman ‘after the fire ard it exnressis Of MisS [ the thouchts of most of us when It force. of | eneas of the apnreciation. he has for) e, gathered | oxcellent. service of! this'kinds - g Wat R $3.786.03 for February and $1,732.56 for | $ome’ frim Tafiville ‘and more - from Ney, London, Conn., — ~ — March, Yantic and they gave hard Gatilz 1o thef vfio Freda Blindsrman, Night Operator, 155 7\ a The cash receipts on oneration were | TaP:GlY spreading - flames. Norwich. Conn. A : N 211|$16,067.589 and cash disbursements $24,- | It was, of course, the difficult and un-|. apo--qear-Miss- Blinderman: I wish 1o o8 73 42| 310068 for the smonth. according to the | seifisii Work of these men which cneck- | \hanic vou for the assistance’iven our / H H byt 313 tollowing report of cash operations: 4 the blage, v.ul‘;wn ey umw‘_m.;‘t Faltic subscribers in.‘obtainine help to], : 24 . stosiic ieir prais 5 _Blnder-| fiohy the recent fire: theres - The. public ‘ 3 10 Ses. | Cash Receipts. man for having so prompily and with |'op e EGET R emer $ 1924 2001 cach on hand April 1, 1922.. $97,043.84 | difficuity roused a larse pand of velun- zencie sand it is gratifying to.know that 5 e % | passenger revenue 13.658.30 | teers t our operators are mot - found wanting o Six he ish (13,1 | Accounts receivable . 2021851 The fire started in the Roderick bluck,{ whan an onportunity presents itself te \ x Mizeellaneous (16,067.59) occupled by a restaurant. grecery stors|further insure. ths reputation. already . i TAF VILLE | $113,117.73 & Veronten B. socisty held » Cash Dishursements, rooms on Provi | Parrells £12 353.05 ar ‘Tomorrow — Suburban Day WONDERFUL BARGAINS Women’s and Misses’ . Dressese—SuiIs_eCoals—Wraps evening. Re- | Comp. paid employ- freshments were wer and music was| €5 .. 2 . T s or the evening | Material and supplies 639 de Archabeault, chair- | Liquidation” expense. ~4.31 MiSheffery, Miss Em- | Power purchased. 5.08 lF ]T ls A i - 1 Miss Nora Murphy Miscellaneous ... 1,78 i nts —— 824,310.68 | $88,807.0 A o ¢ streets b | » ompiots have | ASCENSION DAY MASSES 3 ke . enue AT ST. PATRICK'S CHUZCH 3 ) f Norwich avenue | Thursday, Ascension Day. was one of 3 : ¥ wher of friends THues. | the six days, besides Sundays, in the year | Cash balance ......... in the Catholic church when it is obli- zatory to attend holy mass, the’ other Mr. and Mrs. Themas Bamber of Ver-|five being Jan. 1st, the Circumcision of er-in-law Sth, 4he Assumption into Heaven of the I of North | Biessed Virgin Mary ovember 1st. All Plainfield, | Saints' Day: December Sth, the feast of con be the guests of friends | the Immacuate Concention, and Dec. en their { 95th, Christmas Day- - At St. Patrick’s 1 entry, | church the observance of the feast began L. y e s > 3 : with low mass at 5 o'clock. read at that i Brov Sorth Slater avenuc | early hour by Rev. Myles P. Galvin, for - - ag - @ few days’ stay injipe convenience of working people. N mass at 7 was also read by her Ga as resigned his po- TOMORROW i TOMORROW vin. At 8 there was a hizh mass, sung by the rector, Rev. M. H. May. The B et age Wednesdas | S?viour's ascension. There was special | z d 3 o w83 { commemoration of the saints. and the | b ¢ g 4 " R ON SUBURBAN DAY ; ‘ - . the Lord Who ascendcth above the heayv- = 4 sah . en of heavens to the east. Alla’uis.” At 2 . - . age for the past severa]|(D® hizh mass the music wag directed by i o gl { Organist Frank L. Farrell. ‘the soprano \ = A Murdock of the Ponémah | %008 being by Mrs. Farrell. ~ At’ the / ik ot che Pongman 2657 Seng B S “Farren” K YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE Raymond of ¢ on Mannerchor avenue. | il Kean of South Front street | sed & new automobile. $25. REGULARPRICEWERETO“QSO | $15. REGL}LAR PRICES WERE TO $39.! 50 which 2 number of sts salied for Hamburg, Ger- at the ship is g veibel Gays ey 4 Now ; " gy g “;:‘E"’ ) “:“‘\’?w Tuenies @ This sale will be for ten (10) days only, and. as we are limited to the number of tires = h e arents, r. an ,h s iners |8 we are to receive, | suggest that those wishing to take advantage of this sale, purchase a a! I, they laft In the ev- dichecs, "sir" dna | [f their tires early. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND YOUR CHOICE . - MISSES; IN THE FINEST AND COSTLIEST e 1o resbda for the present on Spercer ‘wirost, 't tha homo uf (he § REMEMBER—They are all FIRSTS, no seconds, and each tire carries the aj uh - 5 TEST ding presnts nciuding ([ turer’s guarantee. S Hs il . < cagalis g % ' i e i i & - .STYLES FOR -SUMMER WEAR. THE : I} rorvacis it Sanchans ; CORDS FABRICS o VALUES ARE THE GREATEST WE HAVE ' ‘ ; ¢_construction. Trior 1o LIsT SALE : LIST © - SALE EVER OFFERED. = ALL SIZES UP TO 48. ACTUAL VALUES TO $39.50 riag ,»?1v.,~'.d.".v.?3‘a., 1 PRICE PRICE T U B E S 2 PRICE ~ PRICE ~ - = - senegranhers i Connecuest ({ 30x3Y5 | $18.95 | $14.60 Fandueent e ([ 32x3%2 | 2590 | 19.94 e s o of R 2980 2204 2 r\‘;.'mmny of fourteen litt) Peopl i SZX4 32.75 i 25'22 wat Sleananty™ ceriainea " Waaraday J| 33%4 3375 | 26,00 e Seen Michang " coreeroe ([ 34x4 | 34.90 | -26.80 Dorothy Fowler, Helen Rudd, Allcs Cum. 34x4Y/, 44.30 | 34.16 &, Mars. n;vvefl .\rlhx;:mr,::yeh vary |8 35x41/, 4545 | 349§ | 30x3 $12.90 | $ 9.93 30x3Y, 14.90 | 11.47 32x3Y, 21.00 ‘ 16.16 REDUCED IN PRICE 31x4 24.00 18.47 32x4 27.50. | - 21.17 33x4 28.50 21.94 34x4 . 29.75 22.91 Extra Specials For Tomorrow! - oo MOHAIR SWEATERS % - SPORT SKIRTS i L K18 . $595 ' REGULAR VALUE $350 | ACTUAL VALUES TO $125 sm.rtShp-umModeh,mthRoundorVNeck \ruulyof’l'hghCln-Shlq.nihsSunn - —=All Sizes aad Colors : Smartest Styles and Materials verkins, Jumen | ] 36x41; | 4655 | 35.83 Sire. Chaston | 3335 5230 | 40.26 5 coorten, i e 34x5 | 5330 | 41.02 punch T chiien v ssmice st pu | 36x5 5440 = 41.67 BUY NOW! . P 2o ool KR SHIRTWAISTS SILK STOCKINGS the end of « {p& being a toy animal o each ‘participant ‘ nry T Frazier - o the leafer at the First Congreget* ¥ | prayer servics srwday evening in = chapel, Multl. > Acts 14:1, was the them~ At the Sheltaring Arms sarvie> Sunday. E 8 NOR-WICH—NEW LONDON 'WERE TO $10.50 { sfiernoon, Rev. Dr. David A. Pitt. pastor 3 the Central Baptist chureh, is to be e officiating clergyman. ,

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