Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 2

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3 'non' yeey back wfl?’ decline. man of the repub! mittee and that Ly 3 v of W':mmmw e members came| | the city. Four ~wonier mitfee, the cars and er;terqd several of the en . to in relation to the Rosit [trying” to’ tell fortunes' and be: ;!D:kwu'nn( however, a anmdna in the -gi Cx{gn:y C:cc;qrnmg €0 the mry told ing the place, %R’U | Dy Cof Q. e s -n uw o] Who tcuehed elect him, he would of: course accep! e woull make no campaign for the po-fAart ol sition, however, his attitude being purely. ;le\:m;h]rrt“ Vi ghe Qriune. 3 2 FEERE: that he took ¢ ou -Au 1 of q. Willimantic w Joseph Cote was touched for $41 Wed.| Saret e nesday by a gypsy woman who told his “the “hi W Eo eatt unt fortiine and extracted tHat amount 'from|isia ! the money’ anrl then| On arrival of quL One of the bands of Monte-| He then put_the Toll| tion” at ' 8.10 bfilQfl,. B Ao jes that have béen traVvelir h 0 The . vut{ Thomas 3. e B alios et through (,‘onnectifi ut- and adjoining i ckét as, she told his| without resalt .FJ)Q wflld hfl' #Q: es the past th left several vic Tett, wishing. hint_good a tiralzed people in their wake Wedhes-{'1ué S stre?k dm-l@ nat ihe ehn m”fr i day s result of telling fortunes and for shortly after. shel ehcwue Rtusm Bread a “’*‘ Most of . the children are now 3 robbing tills in stores. .The one wholfeft Cote took out his money and, fom % 4 e probably suffered the most as the re-|that the woman had managed to p:fx W“ 1hthe “‘”g“?d"‘:‘ o ; : this some 3 h sult of a visit from tht gypsies was Mr.f off a twenty dollar Dill, two tens and aj RN flatlw w“"‘m iy o ed for i raisin ! Cote. He conducts a barber shob on|single doilar, forty-pne in All. “-Disoov- may staprant e i L st & | 3 M 'é - Tark city nqd " had a sister, Mps F m'" 28 3 B — = =1 | Peter Thornfon ot No. 2132, Grand ave- > o what he siys. s s e fnue, New Fork, ls gaye her{of Stafford Springs, nie, e Mes PO R B T By A I Your gracer o bake shop can supply the proper bread. ) ?fici": ,u::!m osten. Shecould ,‘ap- i oting pplicants. for Dsg.‘er - e - Ne n_ud'mb;hgt 3 ‘eason 4 % . B H i She A@vx; that mofgg_:ox;;‘ o e %u- took ' the required ;;mxmtfin d.lrlns i . , !(dg';th m qufl’ seeded Sun-Maid Rai- 3 < dy mnm,xu,g at 130 boloe] nin the day. 3 B ins,udlfwu n&t Mummpply R rm‘("&a‘;‘é:m 1870 | el o M O Mamehie Sapter) : < el it n i F w i {Gency i sg%um was sent tolcxamined a number of children b 8 AN ictun ‘this full-fruited bread and you'll haye luscious 9 § e e Travelers in NeW YOrk| fween 14 and 16, s;m t S ‘ 3 : \ city to have ; z AT IR L gmq (i 2o : [ nicate with Mr le's Ghamber, Thyrsday torencen. ; ‘ ~ . n;:b in maqzmlg nutriment and mwrat food for Edward J. Wagner, 10, who was ac: severu members of the Jocal Ulfl’l : “§| cidentally shot by &.companion with' a - 3 Y ummer 38505 Lo e e A B Y B BetE L sios By e iner, stated that tetanus was the ;cause % ¥ tomorrow ing. A ngl npppu. Telephone J”‘T‘u? aday, w of death: ' The. oy .was born n. Jsast| L Aunie J. Oateg and Core L. B. Cpmp- 45 2 i B! Beriin, Conn., Oct. 8, 1911, the son otfe" i Fie Ly, YouF depler 19 sepg 3 < = oW to 1 59 Mr. and Mrs. Orvilla Goldenner War-| The stafe pwne are more yl; 20w ¢ : I3 ner, Besides his mother hesleaves two|in patroiling the South Coventry rosd to 7 X sisters, Anna and Mila. and-a irother, vmfsh ?“txfurm“mifi ;. utoprebiles. The 7 : . ) John Wazrner, -all -of"this. city: residents in vicinity T it 7 lnupedwe of thelr newness, &eu' desirability, or their idy friénds ot Raymondjihere has becn a great dea] fivspug:; N e SU - 2 former values—a new low price has héen put on eaoh ulfus gale bl & furoilee pirty “on 2ie . Che-Diekivay of Jlate gmigoaly ol < Ui Vi d ? at his home on|Right ¥ B one of them for quick clearante. Hewitt sreet, “celébrating his sfisenth| gue oligdictown Prede sars: Captaln =T s birthdzy ~The party in. the early Pait|and Mrs. Bloyd .Ingereoll, formerly . ' i Fashioned from Summer’s most wanted materias, such §| of the cvening ‘was heid on heNinwn | Snren e the Salvation cor which was iluminated, i o s Canton Crepe, ngefle, Krepe Knit, and Tafiefi:a, and | lenterns. Game now &n- Willimantic, eeting | g the evening the party went into Fith grreat Ssithess. . _gtopp 1°'z Ehs \ Make ddlflfl“fi bread, pies, m Ask your their little individual touches of trimmings give them an ] house. Mr. Paulhus reccived many air of smartness. Monerepruenhvduufrem&‘a‘(}o ——— Willimantic corps will have permgnént < book MI‘ 4 5V neadauaiters, « A four-nemsnt Soiske / E grocer for them. Segd for fl’g: ql Beop h&u\dsome Bifts. & lvnchevn'wafl SiV-land a small house in the rear at 26-28 7 e Walnut street, that city, haye been 3 : Gm to $39.00. Frank T."Ames dolax- business ‘underichased for & barrsoks. Fhe. bl ; up - the firm name of the Ames Motor Com-| Wil be oonsiderably altered. Before pany, has brought suit against Guy De-|going to Willimantic Captain Ingérsoll 3 > v = = = Marco of, this city, te recover damages|was stationed here for about 18 menths. i 3 i of §100.° The case is {o be heard be-| ' Mrs. Thomas Cole is visiting her som, fore -Justice. of the Peace Cuftis Dean.|Dr. Chester Cole in Brookivm, N. Y. July 22. Deputy Sherf Addison J. Miss Mary Quinn of the §tate Normal Greenslit attached the Buigk: toyning car! school, is teaching il New' Haven. *. WASH SKIRTS, AT 5198 Durmgflxewamwmardws,oun&edsmylww p belonging to . the _ defendant. to the . d” Mrs. Otto Randall of Hart- Skirts, “with emphnm ? amount of _$300 Wednuday T'he writ{ for isiting the latter's parents, M. = the on the wash, and when you Whith - I8 ade~out undsrthe Lommon] and Mre. JohhoN. Bmith. b buggalos l?u-llx bullt by Ell Hyrels count complains that on or before Julyl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frénch and sop. i R Grisweld. can P“l’fihlie a W'di &"‘t such ll M laade of good 1, 1920, the plaintift lent: the d.ele_hdanl and Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Grant are at| J; amovota of South Norwalk was| Postmaster D. F. Finn has selactad | The pame of A €. Burdiek was omi- quality G.b“dmg at the m“fl Bflé‘-e of $1.98, you should §|the sum of s65. 3 cam, Pleasant View, for = af calli iends in fown Wednesday. ted from the list of re-gipcted dire=tora About one hundred oand Aty lanu the list of eligfiles There was d lacce attendance at the ,Thm?fls Bfir‘f\fl’l frqm' e list o e: 2 children are participating In the freé| [Drincipal Georgs H. Shafer of thel dance in New Park hall Wednesday even- | fAfRished by the gaveynment to be the swimming campaign which has been ajstate normal unmiversity. is taking a|ing. Chick Staniey’s orchestra of Nors| new post office clery, he being allowed Breat success, largely due to Physicall summer course” of study -at Columbia) wich furnished X 3n additiong] clgr hen ¥iiy &tios 8d- 4 s : > e of New' haven wag 2 University. £ - o ety 28| vanced to serond class. Mr. Bapnett wus Mrs.* SteMe “Lathrop “and her -upgie,| at the gtate raad officp ¥ Leander Austin, who have been visiting] James L. Root was a usrmr in \“ graduated from Riversid Grammar from the Jewett City Savings bask 18 Thursday's Bulietin. DT and Nrs. 4. H. M daughter, Elizabeth. arg gt er & yisit'at the home of the droi:e s father in Greenevilie. The dottor has quite recovered from g rheumnitic #i- ndmmtheappom;mty More than half- fl\elpkywc from the at the camp of Rev. A. D. Carpenter al Haven Wednesday. . school and Norwich Académy. tack. b Canada, are ex-| Fitch Jones of Heb . aid 1 i !y;;lzsd fiflfff?;‘fi“fm .; T g nes of Hebron was htre l'hurs B €. Pliss, superintendent and bat- Travel = aleng the stite ot / to the B‘m S“%! providing you enjoy a dip in - ] - 1f You will -cut out this advertisement| = Seiden P. Sears was a New: London fer maker of (g dewelt City creamery. | by mall are naw 3 forded the - oppar- oall TG £ &8 | and majl it to The Plaut-Cadden Com-|yisitar Phursday. together with Dr. J. B. Sweet, W—i tupity to see gnd gdmire @a: of the tewater, - . % - 3 - 5 i | pany. Norwich, Conn, togethier with your | My. and Mrs. Samusl Stpvens of Graton, frdind i Frank rerry. represcayng i# | most wondecful lily paads -an. 5 RSl PRl | aqdross, vou will receive a ook of old: | formegiy f this nlace. were calling on | o or: Stockholders agd patron e ;rnunfl Tadpole pond for July iy The collection of Wm)l Jenr.y hera, many { : faxhioned songs fres—adv. friends in town Wednesday. '“"f;.:?: Tl Dilanarn. e geaday | Do saads’ln ¢ Lam by U l"; Forinpnes George Bissman, recently operated on| Dr. Heary Wegt and family f New| " ol good qualities that will give ;hp wearer a certsin indivi- — | ot "Fakitora nocpita), 1% improving raD-| Fark are. sussis of Mo West's mirents,| SLSEE P e St | W g, o By Mgy e i3 idly i ts t it i = dunfity M il “,&Q average :tyh do ld l:av “ Heos cmAGz i cm :']-)we:lrxd \;x;:z: sda return bome. within :(‘x;n::d Mrs. Henry Wept, on Nerwich {‘fe plah;figid[ Q’;;flh;f na‘nd Cl‘nt -:\r‘ tiful lilies known ‘to ‘lMtnlc"l seignee &F# 2 : “Mrs. Ajman Fish and son Alman fr.] Miss 'Mary English of Maden, Mass,, | Vors Poser 9 FRIFSes 0 ;| open to gladden the exes of the passers- are not expenllve, _‘IM_ ] ao i g nay. | :r’f':"’f"z’":dffl“ of Bloomfield, are visiting at the home| is the guest of r. and Mrs. Charles F. t,‘:fnde,f::r;n;f ‘:;a:r?;: 2:d euu‘t!:;: by g 1t "é“ . o: “::1031. n\h:‘f‘th{ 98 up to $6.98. J Tl sl AR of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Brawn. faiecel b PR g ram I t a bresza o2 Dowlay 1 £ ~—$2. up $6.¢ dads . B, F. Bllsworth in_this city. : Mrs. Katle Taleptt was visiting friends | meating was to look over (he zround | Fromsps por "”;:.n; people h: qoi‘ e Mrs. E. Zechiel gave a dinner in hon-|in Npw London Wednesday. - i ike Jewets Plenty of Shoes, CQ[&, Water Wiqgs, etc., all modemteiy Lr 44 :3"“" st _"“““‘“‘;r;‘; 4 |or of Mrs. Minnie V. Zechiel and daugh- ancis V\df“Brcmn of Willmantic is ?n,d, ':::;ml::f '1‘;’5:‘}:,'53\5‘, de-Jene :‘: ok "::n,,(,’; f.'fi;c'hhr' h:::‘::';‘. d‘%f' priced. i terM:f aBnrflods\[{:g ?{cm‘l—er E. Reminston fowr. its cream handling and butter- mnklu)s fragrant blgnket spread over the P" e e capacity. Also to sec ghout 3 pumb for there espegial n the we ;’;’V"Df‘hg;ng;“dj?& lfi:z“‘,fi”"fi ‘K"'; ’TWQSD SPR]NGS routes to psmetrate this great Lerrtory | pyy fittle water to be sean .,m of JAY M. SHEPARD CONGOLEUM RUGS and bring the cream to Jewe't €ty | oreat roots have been carried away iz 3rs. George H. Shafer of Windham! ‘zonn . elmourns pr et I b igs | B & % lway and M When the facts were hea e Years gong by, some have be ship- Susceeding: Filmors & Shepard, . ;'r"ei;“""‘én’l’:‘;mjk‘e‘;fi&“ffl‘:';:fl’: f"l‘s‘{“‘ il B Charlton, nvi AR mq not a gissenting voice ¥ the espah- | ed B e bl e . - a . SRR Dy = - : = ried in Medway last week a d will resids | lishing of twa voutes and SeptZmaer 1s York. A few years ago 8 couplé of There are few Floor Covering that will give the service jifuneral Direstor & Esshalges st Diensunt CBuaoh Woierford. 3r,| I that town, Bgih were formee residents| the locgl piamt will begin Randins th:f pove quprout a bushel of roots gad eream which is gugranteed 0-62 NORTH ST, . WILLIMANTIC| frinonce witt M inem tor the week of Stafford Springs. planted them in Bennatts cove in the you may get out of a Congoleym Rug. They are easy L Aaglatuit: Tel. G & iy Dr. and Mrs, Dayid White of Washing- ?:st‘l\es 'Q %w’;m l: ngsud' . Aspinook. Now uhgrvul uloasu‘ : t:: AT - Sonnsutien fon, D. C. gre guests of Mr. and Mrs. | 10, W. G. Beecher 9. C. upper pond, on both sides, has Plenty cleaned—just a few minutes with a damp) mop and your Mrs, M. L “BrYon. her daughter Miwy, Michael Roberts. 2 Rock Stelia® 16, Fitch Johinson 15, Percy | e i and Mrs. Stanley and daughter,- Bran- cis Stanley, are on Hompton Hill for a ijl urcy Bro" 3 John E. Brick Francis Sena of Newark, N. J., is visit- | Wilcox 6. Henrg.Davis 11, Sundays om the state -road which ing friends in the borough. mag 6. Alex SHnip 10. Besides these. | oiig the western border of the pond. Miss Borothy Roberte has. returned | others have not signified vet how ma boys go up from the town 3 mile below mgn]ustnclunuafltwupew,mflthepmesteo, are reasonable. 2nd daughter, i f2om a irin to Washington, D. C,, and is and make a fne lot of money. wad- 3x3. f $1.00 ek ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Mre. Marjorie Chyreh and goi. _with camping at Crystal Lak % e ing in to get lilies at 25 ceits & bunch, R. SAs i ot o xe ole veieyuated 00 N > = ;: Mr: and Mrs. Richard R. Murray their cream at present their for people who pass in automobiles. wdbt 518 foet ; 8 EMRALNERS P d Ocean BeAh] rourned from a we:eksvac.auuflr;t3 Biove | igams who wil be served by i e R L il Shentan o the guests for the day 86 Unjnn St. willi ill at the Bentley Phang 29¢ ilkady A istant) . cauage on Exuuz Fvenue. "3x4!/, feet....,... $1.50 TY%x9 feet....... § 9.98 3x6 feet.......... $2.00 9x101, feet...... $14.00 4Y,34Y, feet. ... $2.76 9x12 feet $15.45 Island. foutes. «mflfis 13"" ore Mr. Spftud | risk the waders undertook. thes bory David Colling recently 1os! W. H. Cottre nne Brothers, A-waod { pag 3 snapping turtie. not mus Liberty bom‘is N Haritord. o ;rt:;e:u:rlagg Brothers, Beecher Brown, 1syiuz Dan-| er than a wash tub, tied with a string out of his pocket to the sidewalk. Mr.| ey and George Hail. G. W. Hammond | 1o a telezraph pole. When gn automo- Collins reported the mumbers of the lost.| Of Westfield. Mass., was presgdl IeRre- | pile stopped ome little chap abaut three bonds ta the palice and two of them have | Senting the Manning Manufacturing €0. | segt bigh, explained that the pond w3s been found and ceturred to the owner. of Rutland, Vt. Fhe bensfits t9 the | g3 of 'em, while his two pariners cal- SUMMER SKIRTING AND SUITING Vo o Vot oS TS | et S e | A R st S Anyone handy with the scissers, can accemplish many Lk il Lola Basec o o it | o e e i cnttn | S o, $h aul el on %) 08 things in the line of summer garments. - - Our. Piece Goods Department presents many mterestmg ke 300 ds in th e time 3 ’“%‘m}“éim.y of the lacal postoffice :? {&" e’i’h; c';:‘;;erynw‘hlech!wfl" be ““;:::a ‘&1‘- bvuni:;lv;’njlt of view, the suggestions for those who take great delight in the mak- ing of their own garments, or those of their children, for > co-operative in its pelici is paying its ond lily bk s striking pic- 8 swending two wesks' vacation at Crye- | Jitor® (f conts per pound for butter | fury of bne phrase oG miae wolution: i@ !ul?%';-fl' Mrs. Emma Waldeon ;na ™ fl'm' svecvihlng lowrkiag fo 3 et :: P i l;fhfl‘“'“! u‘“ danghter Dorothy of Brooklyn, N. ¥., ter figre. 8 inta ugu, :'nr AR ey P“km Mys. Willgm Whipplg of \omwin tils mature at different u;uu. t-huy tfi . 5 4 : '%1 is spending ‘2 week w‘;l; ur; lamr suring cross- hmu lizgtion. P 5 ‘Boardman in Glasgo- rs. Beardman, | flower has had its nm ch“m H : { . : " Rohekt B here theye are many new Cottons, gay, new Voiles, Skirt- 3 g 5 ? o e horidence ’x‘.:m!c' #| [ho bas een Uk s ippresiag. | Qthep e e e Bt o ing and Suiting, in a wide variety of weaves. . J ‘ B"fi?hi"é“fi&?fi" ‘J?wuwn e é?’:.h“"s"s?,,f?;‘,.;"m','ifi‘?“i‘?a:f‘i o RIS g = oy " erhen ! n fro! .36-inch wide Rocky Mountain Buiting, plain weaqu,/sohd ) ; ignt 2t She Boma ot o of Jewett City: Mr. and Mrs. Hars of | M. Wht rungson ihe Het HM-. color SDC “‘ \ y = RN g While retu Fning 8 Colorado, Phil} Whitford and and | press, that sounth-bound, passes through | Sy ay B\ : R "';” E ‘;fir{; l:nsnn[fie'lid. one | )rs, John Potier of Glasge. un"n:xud. the pond. shortly .‘tlm dawn, says that y 3 n saw - great lly w 36-llch wude F' s“m' solid co[o“, ‘nd flfa a Stlll’dy : : : o a'}nar nar the xuxerln: mm" in Som- :‘:‘Isu:h g‘;lfi-(: n:' i-.;‘"fi:;“infi i;w ste: X:azl;';rk eot:nt)'!ll‘kz‘l“du:’ vie witl = = i Bibeanlt, who is_in papr heaith. Mrs.| Fagpele for compact flowers and perfect weave, su or Dne-plece 43 3 e wé' sohedyle. vlll ‘g0 into effect on | Harris is living in oné of the four new | blooms. ley Hine July 23d. Stafford Sprmgs = . - frocln,3§cu % | 2 5 S \ : will then have hourly service and o 3 36-inch wide New ing, a good range of cool summer 3 =74 b, \ ; 2= - gare wil run {ncouh 1o the m:f,u B patterns, 75¢ | ywd. S il : ) s 2 L Dosad Ealon 2 Jack Rumoelow are 36-inch wide Basket weave Suiting, the all around fabric é ; J ¥, Fomp i Wondmesk, o O for Summer Suit, or Skirts, 49¢ a yard. S o ioE Bines e 16 Jom 1. 1935 o o ik armings, " The child o COOL PORCH DRESSES ;hera are 4,335 iopwfltor& wllh accounts Splendid examples of smart designing and good tailering lmlt for the harvest cond'ltmm of vines, grass and soil; o ra’"i"‘ ; i:gquwn on rural is evidenced in this assemblage. ' This is one reason why tbeymmkablsforflrutwmuwellu‘ Throws in and out of gear from the seat—The only digger e e Srer Eohg e 1y- of good quality Checked Gia(hm with this important advantage. BAILROAD CLERRS ARE ‘ & : BB 3 Automatic Adjustable Faretruck. o TANITE (RREY % IVRE! e AGE DIGGER can be bggkgd—M'glm;e .| u;“‘:‘.:',?‘,:},f,.é“'{u&irc' ways under control, 1 xt’fia'-'c:ié s ot thos : WRITE FOR CATALOG Fooctid “rodey Snameialy .:“Mq..'.“ ~ hrf‘!ufi«"fin»fl'%fi Em : ree £ .. s THE JORDAN HARDWARE. €O. Telephane W“’" b WMWC:‘CW‘

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