Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1922, Page 2

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mn ehmlnn nnnet skvina ail they had onokx n\d he nr\d his wife worked in the cotton mill and were the navents. of } r He. “ he was arresied once befere. Zmvowsii Ml@tfi&mfl 6y ‘trude. story of his life and something about his . x Seven cases Wess heand In nolice court but the court toid him that i \ivoday weend s nal warning Loooining. was kaown of the-dncidents. e egard ta moien vehlele specding JUIE® | oy aager to relate, the cQUrt nOL m grank 1. Foss masle the following ves to hear apwthing furehew arks a sentende of 1H days w l.flaéut 37 and costa. Tho-jail sentence. was suspended as Well as the fina on con- -mnn that Zurowshi keep away from his Bor. 'The Gosis: in the CASe Werd as. at W15 All conoetnad settied at the,clese of the. court session. Fro anawn- ne for auiomedile ar a woloraycie speedsiers s 3. wod white thewe Ay Do & Pages wRese Hes are nob cndangersd DY Ariteee Who et out, it must be wader- ) ARG it 48 DO sxouse Wikder the W for | mar il o'cleck in St. Mary's Papillon pecformed the caremony, and he Smding DUpses of weney, china, cut glass M- 8 and T—Ma:tha A Phree vears—Michasl Temasko. s Good! 4nd Ok, So Gaod for Yeu! Make You Own Root Beer With ‘White, & * spaciies -~ Lot ' now be understood | also sang the nubiial mass, Mrs, Jw . ::._ ace ands all that there will be no A pretty wedding took niace ) Qandreau presiged ad the organ. e nolies o « ases ou vagument of { moepalag ab § o'clock at St Mary's church | tiong were rendered by t)m church !{L\ir— 3 aetn alten tods eSOl ourt 8o ) when Joseph Patrick :\k‘. ‘iu this Q.\’ et \ R el ~ nice “orBN\ - o the Winea and | formeniy of Baitic, a arte Lydia '3 B Zien roh recently a sy :::: ™ & b .,»u]'_‘:A.. re the avie | Couchon of '8 Young street were mareied [ hranch of the W Nagional Ne- %ne lf{‘m Lmutwhl WUCW ke e, 3. sulicient. 105 CoRVIGHION by Rev. H. Deise, Who aisw sang the nup- | gro Women's. Republican. leagus was o | * o _tspre—dsthu . " > 10 > Do tial mass, ‘They were attended by Philip | ganized. '‘The offlcera ol the local hranch e oo vty | Moy "ot this city, an undle of the heide, |are: Wrosident, Mek Stakea Watson: vico | - Stade. STRA B WG toaghery Y‘Nm flve o‘ w6 adesand 10 % | o Rrienne Riel of Baltic. e father of | igesident, Nra P. & Harmia: sectetary. PR LR ey og Nitehall l Yici e o Mreva[the sroom. Phe hride were & charming | Nire A H. Hurniss easures, Nrs. Pallip Hmk1 i Slmh SR - . I sk | White. Canion crepe gown and carried a | Stanlew. e lat-tiame Fapeh. Beas tor R 2 o A e e moas | SAOWep Nauguet of white rosea aad sweel | dwin Hoaton of Hebton. whils dniving | Sark. Arihar Methle, Kiacus Radoweis OO lw Qu Whien Uiese S e moard [eas Mre. Josend F. Gaudeeln presided | hie automobile sash ol Madh street Satur- | BRI Simon, Hele ¥oodward, Roy l or ons o MRS o 1At the organ and sevesal selections were | day ovening about T o'aloek, struck aud | K¢ " SAabiis INWR, O GOEA Of INARISOMON. | e juned: bt ch choir under the | knocked GOWN the. YouRE ¢ tor-ob N | OBe. texme v‘;‘“”‘:“;\ . m h “nking % dookel of sevan cses Fairection « Gaudreaw. After [and Mre Wiliam Wheeler of Agnold's | Warrender. Ray “:“w 1“ “*wfm‘ el . M “ a m wony A wedding breakfast ane. Tha child was niaxing with some | Aited Saha, Raiph Wolmer, Brani Wes e ana Edith Nelma. Rols Wim “Weat At the Wome of tha beide The |ouher children in the vieinlt of hex home | el Builin Copeland, Jodn usad Qe (IS Sl Tadtad, Baneid Ak N Root Beer Exerace & Vo reveived many heautiful gifts, In- | and rau out into the streat, Befuse Ho- | Nather nold, wb directions on label. lon couwld bring bBi% A 1o A Skop. tha - % - | o te n Bro alx Mokoceyoe T N N oned land inen Mr. and Mre Riel loft i the | cajid wasadit. Mr. Horton took the cpiid | Two vears—Joan Nillerd, Arthun Nei- gy ot g F“\’;v“ Erpey Nl "‘“ . n West Wain streei when the hum 0f Sl ol on iheir honaymon, Which Will {10 the ofice of Dn John Weldon, whore | s ABRS Na Andesson. N I et Rase Poa't —be sure W metors WA heard saming from the SASh b gt af Negragansett Pler Bk M. | o was found she Was move fuightened | Grade V—Susam T. Sulliven, teasber. b TURUS S RO Lo ‘“ SWIngg Around T cuih e e | RieFS. traveling gown was brown trimmed | nan hut. The mauer Was eeported to| Qna year—Jemnio Serstney. Jesephine R e et WILLIANS'—the geawine con- Mapsted was ™ ohe Young amoct after Jwix & A reception schodulo of the seuthemd | windwtier, Allpe Marrotie, Tho trme ford, Connecticut. \ connagied with 3 100Al SATARS: | i)y tandered them at the home fd of the Contval Veemou: failWax | “oho™ torm—Bdward Cyajka, Hasy | 8t erhert tng Wyant \"l‘l"‘:‘:‘f, Ay "{“ bridegroom's narents in Baitic nest Sat- | went into ‘fl)lec& M&:g&s- ’l\si;mm!ir l'“ | Jones, Leonard Meunier. Harald Sette hov malr wewe travalin o rate | Drided it R traina will Temad sama oh i e R Gt milse an noun Waat pleaded (WAL swaning, The hade i SaBlered L | ur R Mk Nothiound, \ha ok UM A, Milieed G Francs THE WRMAMS & CARETON OO\ guliey. Hut ORunciene not guilty He |y nown and popular here. For the pash | st train arvives ab 338 a. w., leaving Four years—Selma Clauson. lwnm:\«h 2 Hastiopds onaociicut Md that his oid Ford ¢ veap the geoom has been cmployed at the % & & m i second train argivem at L3} pyg veges—Richard Bill as, Phyliis Mokean, Aha: speed Auth W wnew fram hin saveral | TO8F T10 A s T m., and leavea at 196 b m, South s B e Séare sxperience that he Was nob going | 2 2 No. 54 | Dound, the fust train arvives at $.43 a. m. Grade '““‘~ ,*\, N "};i\g o 5 wiles A howr Frask Poterek of the Mr. and Mre. Bdwin ®. Craas of No. 34| 000 o0 107550 8, m.; second twain, ar. Two vears— jerrill Jongs, Natthew veiow Row and Daniel Powpelt of 388 | Prosgcot sirest calebrated thelr | hi o U0 35y m and leaes at A5 B : e olilan. teacher, e s e wotorayciste. in | Wedding anni¥ereary on the lawn of ¢ e N s U Caclusniak, Chasles Pt g HOPKINTON question. Officer. Bombria said thak boih [ home of the mother of Nire. C 1 lask, train northbound, which now Talaronak, | Bt F s g Bty - T Seere making frem 10 1o 33 miiea an hour. | @rage Polter, of Weat Nain i 30 mimutes carlier. The Boston- \ Wojaik. George Woodw 4 Oha Ered G Allen of Bosion was a gue wded and tas brlde wa ek aoknowiodged his guill, hut Pomnf Y afternoon. Fifty guesis were | xpros, on the New Haven o torms—Joseph MOF Jack o arents, Hou. and Mrs, Bdwin R or. Alice ¥. Nawm, The N«‘ g g g < g Ay, b | o0l Music was furuished by Rex Cranc E jch had been leaving Willi- | X s i 8 A et r SundaX. > " \»Ju \n: " Ral both men were’ on | d Miss, Prances Cran | nQwW leaves at s Gagdano, George Had- | mmmnn T ‘iwlu. jon exercises of the He, and : Jenpee. WOre, QoM ;\'l s of Pym»;m_u..-lm ; b es, Wilfread Lisee, H«.\\d; Qoade Winifved Mo aaches. | Ninton oy AShAWAY EIAMDBAT ,-w:;m . ".‘:,‘ \A r. Cross !8 & member. and made up of |7 A > achooly ¥eia heldh & o asmely room | nold, and has seslded with dis W " : the following, George W. Williams, Har- | The feast of St Jean Baptiate was cele- xip teachan | WO tomme—Nass = Dy Mildred N AShAWAX Schoothonss Msh \Wodnes | Mok Sirest. ASRAWAN. e 18 BN wrat charged with, oporaiimg | oid ¢ Lincoln and Kirk Wa & | braicd w a fiung mannar Sunday even. Jacobs. Aun i Fy : ng. Tha Nigh schoo! class num- |bX the Ashaway and Twine Maau @ autom without having an opera- | several setections, ling ¢ St. Maew's hall which waa filied to | \aiamin An, [ One A= Wall Dubing A TRQA AR the SPGBMAR O : dod guilty. Amthue Jos- | read by Mrs, Bvances Mastin, %2 ve | capacity by the parlshioners A very in- | Staniex Rawdrag.poarence Sears, Nany Juaak, Hisle Ladd, | 2000 S W ¢ Martford \igk was coarged with 1ot | age, which told the siory of the happy 20 | tevesting n2ogram Was carvied out aley Wojelk [ Pnancen. Larng ¥ Gabo. Tl atureed ThUgaiaY Sxening ¢ Sunday and took s dauzhies o~ imver's Yoenss or oar | vears of the hife of Mr. and Mrs. Cross. | the spealers Rev. & & oo tarma-Donaidh Heagemx, Nollle [ Soiamtocty o AR HEE L high school clasa there numbercd fou Miss \ Jolley. dack Wi for 4 to Whish Wo nicaded guits. [Qoorqe W. 'Williame cutigteined with | Rev. Nabuard Nadhiow aadba Q. % | Maddad. Weank Rice Helen Talaronak SRR > | The annual school vicnle was held ab | visit sl Sa had lost both somowhere. |some of the latess monologue hits. I mazche of Putnam, \‘\n\f‘*‘;‘;m B e gy P veag- 5 Atantic Besoh Btidar: ASMNAX \ The SAMMRSATE & a8y S\ e i \h«n HeM up By the officer he searched | ing the evening rshinents wera s T conjunction with the afiair, sadie Mandell, Wi Polek, Walte e \ DaEwoR- | Cont by spacial & x and Hope i pockedl BUE couid nou find his oreden- | Mr. and Mrs, Cross were mareied Juns 34, | choin held [t class wight. Brizes W A ag S by truck. A gy Dleasant time vals. M 4Rl hewaa sowry for the hap- 1903, by Rew Luyman @ Morion, now |awarded by Rev. J. J. Panilion and Rex. | o, Ru oo, VO . wis, | g ~t semings Jdge ¥oss then teld just what | pastor of the Methodist church, Rockvilie, | B, Heleo to the boxa odtadaing the highest | & N SR e M Berth have moved miothe | NOSAA Cantan—The Mtelh JAAINGe ho artitude of tha court will be ' fature | He wan assiited by Rev, . H. Newland, [ averagos as foliows: WHPONE. Tk TR . . chanse ] e | o emnied vt W Branch [asx of tha dedicauen of Ui Nozth Caa asce of the Und and then nolled the six | Mr. and Mrs. (ross received a mw b Neench- Rdmond Baillargevon, 88 wer| :“;“"‘ i B de o i e N o o gives italw \a3 moved to Sionington on Methodisl church WA oeleheated ases DO Dayment of costS Randsome presents. ceut. 1239 i gold. ; I daan—Nedie Tamow Bumsslncaiesscs 30 A existence 1 John Arthur Agmoid and Ruth Vil | SuAdaX Jan Zurowskl of ! Yollow Row was | ":muru -N'\l:"«u(u Mra, Doxothy ¥ \U‘“‘;‘ v“:“’:fku :‘;‘_“;‘v‘\fl Fontana, 100 : ey I IN————SEE e ) arge b With ImtoNIcR K weaded | Champlin were hald Sundax afterugon al | Ber ¢ o — == == o -~ u Ha Was arrested \um\#:!. evening | 3 O'clock: &% the home of Mrs. Addie| Geaer erage—~George Gaudreau, a| . 115 ovlosk on compinint of 3 neigh- | ADMrR in Coventsy. Rev. Charles G| 3 in gold: Chasles Marin, 83 . w20 sald he was abusive Zurewskl | Jobnson officiated. Intepm | X230 in gold: Lional Chassa, \-‘1 ne court he had fnished 3 nint of fin the Nathan Male cemetery. $230 in 30id: Alvg Chasse, 33 But that had weant “nothing to | eré were Hemsx. Hobart an i sliver Eversharn peaq The troubls was that his veigh- | Beede and William Jones n the cholr—R. reau, had A oy who Was adwave calling | ector Juy N Shepard was i U\.’u;c ] - e A5TARESIRARS Average among the seaduates bur LeChair, “ook Professor Albart “Al” Rondeaw, who la §400 bail. charged with assault on Misa Bertha Keborohva. was asmested | Mondax afternoon at 1 o'clook by Depn Sherfl A. I Guequadt on a charge of Foderal Prehidion Ofcera William S ongdon Al Stanton, L. Briggs n conducted by Axselme ( No, 13 + search i < hasiardy. Rondead Waa held in Green- Douired of ¢ " |silt's office dusing the aftesncon hut was b e e E.:?.‘LZ"L [ Telsased in the s¥ening on handa of 3300, | A wogative. - Brigge, howaves - went | )\ Band of gupsiea who had campad at Gallagher's nagce near here were ordeved out of town Monday by the noes who saved and saw ol it that the automoblle | With the gYBSY wade toagks for | SOmMe Oty odher (l@n ‘Willimantic. Porfoct Atbendance for the Year Following Is a st of the puplls per- Hegnier's pockets and found a artly filled wish MNguer. He was God to appear before United States ‘emmissloner Barl Mathewson at Nor- wich, this (Tuesday) moraing. L Ausouncement was wagle by Mapager (Odell M. Chapman of the Chapman Con {Unental Wife and Drum corps Monday | fect in atiendance at the Wingham strest moruing that additiona) honora have come | school to the local corns in the securing of Grade S—Stanley Sawliciki. Juymes “Powder' Dunn of Spidgeport. | Grage Felix Red George Lawls, who holds the' fife vlaving champlienship | Fhurston Brown, Louls Wilsaa Dorothy of the wogld. Nir. Dunn Wil appear with . the Chapman corva in all its futwe pa Katherine Sw A Mastun, rades and eventa, Elliott, Rohert Smith, Kerman MO 9 e bm— 8 b A——— ey ‘s Continental deid Fite | and Drum copes of this ity took nart W) Geade G-Gloda indmiitor, Johs (he paTado and XA cantasts of the First | Kundse Arthus Lisbodn S i Cliy Drm corng. a4 Bridgeport Saturday | caak. Grade +—James HMeundry Grade & Theadere Taansr. Qrade 3—James Bua. Grade 1A--Wilkam Mouroe, 3Sawmuel Limmannl Opportunity Room—Ravmond Billings. Spriug Portect Atteudunco Grade $—John Keele, Ouis Macember, Hasiy Hosan. Stamlex Saviox, Marian Hass, Mary Rose Savary, Aguea SQuires, Eiinor Staaley, Beulah Watson. Grade T —Hdward Billideau, Thurston Brown, John Buck. Calvia Lanahey, Men vl e, Geowge Lowis, (harics Bhenin, Rellx Roe, Gilbest Watsan, loseph %u rowaki, Dorothy James, Ellsen 0'Conger, Louise Wilson, Obarlotte Webster. Grade &—Leonard Burr, Ourin Barbara Billott, Kerman Lacigns, JAY M. SEIEPARD Buiveeding Filmowe & Shepard Funera) Director: & Exnbalbrwer 062 NORTH 8T, g2 VLLINANTIO Cons, ddwia p m Lossard, Laura Lowis Jawes Maciar- bade Assiatest | TeM lane. Oecll Mastin, Mary Magavk. Jamet - Swripture, Robert Smith, Katheriae Swol, Marton Wright. Grade -—John Kurdso, Sophis Kusm- \mouny&u. blgrezak, Arthur Lingaln, Angelleste | Phillips, Charles Phompson, Gorden PRERAL DIREQTORS AND Windmiller, Rose Zagava. EMBALMERS QGrade +—James Headry, John HWaid- d man, Harry Lavkin, Willam Leguen @ Uni & 8¢ Witimaatia, Conn Ravmond Pender, Blmos Perry, Frances « Phoi e 20 Ahady Assistant) Smith, Wrank Sanderson, tsabele sShel- teld, Alice Brehant, Pauling Nolan, Sy - via Durkee, Jully Lewls, Ada Lewls (rade 3—Lawrence Monros, Max Ros- fen. Thedore Teuuer, Haald W Nellie Alescla, Vaullae Albsrta, | Salih, Uhaplotte Sheftield, Bridg | osky, Chrigtine Windmiller, Lilliv Gagara (rade 2-—Jymes Bua, ¥red Qostal, By | Wleo Brehant, Dorly Buwmbam, Mikived Kurdao, Opissa Loa Grade 1A—Joseph Garra, Samual Lim anul, Willam \lonros, Peter Szarkowskl | Poler Hnzing, Wayd Busdick, Mary Na- | W = Geade 1B—James Smith Theodava | Swal Bert Thompson, Peter Warakousky, | Andraw ives, Amna Cowper. Lorralus “Puraey. N Kindesgavtan Columbus y bomenle Domwmini, Josaph g Hnsky, Rob- el Sullivan, Vincent Sweeney, May Alios Nolan, Audrey Tripp. Grade & 3 &—-Keed Tannar, Frank Ree, Mildved Flagg. (rade AB—Chavles (lates, Pred Kus- wlresak, Vincineo Luglant, ¥rances Ales- cla, Maxel Macamuer, Gertvude Sussman, Fraak Bedones. Uhporiunity Room- blmuum\d Billlugs, Oulwd Kumpf, Ralph FThompson. " allawing s & Uat ot m westest \\\uudw ab Nmmv? s W ‘flmer. Grada & Haitle A Ono vear—Roselta Albro, Harry Hel- Mikived More, Blanche Thampson, Bvalyn Yorke, Miltan Donnehy, Joha Gadarewsky. Wussal Hoey, Willlam H\x;lln. John Tamasko. Twa tarme—Mildred erson, (ivage Larrow. Hazel lanes prma Fantan, Marion BUl, Willam Butler, Wurion mfl Ok g ne ten wstopher Abarasthy, Ty vin Bytler, Bdwin Cr Lawren. HI‘I Rux. ue‘g:‘n Ku\t enny iia Glive French, Evalya mhni Uwil Thomas, Mildved BI- ! O YeArs—. Thies MERRAY'S BOSTON STORE DRESSES “ For Children's Best Wear Nellia Dalatan, Labgay Jahg elviny Brings em smiling and happy to breakfast ~. 1}1":"' (‘1’ Vi y ; i Scampering feet answer the call of Post Toasties—appetites eager for the doodness of these delicious flakes of foasted REVER a food that says “"Good Morning!" quite 80 pleasantly. golden-brown Post Toasties, right from the package; pour on cream or milk, and then let appetite revel in a genuina treat. Poat Toasties are corn flakes of special quality. Order them by name from your grocer today, and be sure to get the Yellow and Red package. Good for luneheon, too; good for supper, good for any between-meal time, and good for everybody, old and young. Nourishing, energy-building Fill the bowl with orisp, Alwavs in Good Taste—' Post Toasties Improved Corn Flakes Made by waco tne.

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