Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1922, Page 2

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-~ . §im ih town, the coler of t §1 Chureh Steget - Mry. er Luamnx ‘(Wg)- T ¥ho died at the home of “;‘WW - Mra. Charley Cahuyin of m latpFriday from hegst troubls, wag bRER «In Borel, P. Q. July’ 26, 1§53, the daugh- . ter of Antoine gnd Delphine Hood ‘?’!‘}' 7 Mzp Gauthier had begn 3 resident of fl'!‘w‘!‘w'"mafli iwidow of Busebe q& thier, . B ’m c\naren qfi\er o !}ru% Charles vin of wnnmm;u Mr;. Alma . of Granby, Cana foux N Srumis vux,, { nflrlnm.umler olm "leaves thirty-ope t-grandchildren’; three brot .totne and Victor Houle of ninste: - an Caton, Mes. Adolph Stuard and Mis- Aisia The: rouy of Woon Leander Austin, Aum % and Mrs. Emory Brown returned t!‘tm llg Houle of Cthree sisters, )I?: Ac%‘lll‘ homes In this city sptur aft- fin of the \’Bv‘, P , w ’ . of Capada and luluggu; ; non 8t Ni-: & agara Falls. While enroute the DRELY mped, except When the wea! 100 starmy. A trailer was carrle wh the -ntnmobfle bath ownmed hy Mrs. Austin, which con;’uud baggage and vlmm equipment for the party. The trij &efl!oynbla one' in - spite of mf there were severgl stormy dayy dur- North L:i:h. month. 'l.’be rqute which they fal- | - d was throl ringfield o ':}..fi‘ ot N curp (34 q( uwu. ams, the White mm inte 8::,{;6; “Tn fl:a very pogr. Mile a n they arzi cepled by a beavy cngflng o dried The man whe went exer Ni hll in & barrel held no dares. for Florimaond _qngd 17, of North Windham. Friday ,might he figured fn an unuspal stunt’on ,_m Hall pond, in that place, by rowing 3 “boat close to the dam of the pond to find oyt the strength of the curremt. « He managed to pull the bogt half way ump the face of the dam when it was swept over for a drop of ghout twelve feet. Gl- | wy tard hung to ‘the §ides of the boat gnd was thrown out when the boal langed at the bottom of the dam. He “ug jur- .24 Girard aod a pumber of othe: 3 $ad been swi before Gir: mming doaned his clodliq he ‘would try the n:nk %‘ofl poyl:fiygo ‘m“’h !tbl.t the:f n‘?’ me muldttt Mentien lgnflucnd D'Esopo of H‘i:““d TeD- mnts Salvatorl Foti in the lum? "” uit of the First Society Jzu.l.u against Fotl, whieh is to be heprd befors Justic of the Peace Curtis Degl. July 24. Josepb falg was arresied Sat joon by icer Thomas Grady ‘e tharge of assault on his father a0 wother-in-law, Mr. and Mr: Glgwpc Pammilio of No. 22 Winter tala was relegsed 6n bonds o nuhea by Thomas Tanilo of No. u’it street. lho olice rt this (Mondgy) morn car bglui cqn- ap dren re em!d fm-l the f7ee w&g condueted - under. M. €. A for the the 35.!*9: ran daughter of J. W orgn of this city is .qu\éteg a few weeks in the vicinity of 3 Boston. v 3 qil'sftb al jo mwsec\%»k end with hlg Mass. rd"a and children le ell to visit )lx'! for 3 wi K ,It work 18£8 fate Mrg the t‘r‘ ?g- ng;‘ggn;i Snt.;n AL b E: Welfebere Falls, for . Burroughs and party, of %D, whp have been at Gloucester Cod, motored here Friday on their way home and called on {riend: Mr. apd Mrs. Clarénce 'A. Bowen and daughter and Mrs. Jennis Albro, Ieft S Sat— urday fpr Waorcester Mus to s wk-epd with Mr. Baw; law & Vau n Miye s 2 tws e Lyon of Conz ule rigsetie of this city; a K tor trip in Ci ~E. Greenagh, of Qmal z; Aqtgiflette ervais left Saturday. far yniul Falls, to joip - her cousing for an ;utnmobnlq trip to £al .2 Wing;or. Canada, and from ? 1. go by boat te vlm gr son, Willizm qu:q of - Detrolt, Mich. She expects to be e about six weeks.) Mr. and Mrs. ' F. !‘fl.l.n recently mo- tored to Waterbur ‘Where they vl:ned St. Vincent's House, on Southingfon Mountain, a vacation house which Rey. Eugene Cyrne niade peurhfe “for’ the children of Waterbury. - Gertruge Weleh, 1§ a student u otre ‘Dame Mm!, returned with Mr. anr Mrs. “and and will spend her vacation at|ou ua?; home. - ohn Weldon. son of Dr. John Weldon, ft-Saturday for New York _clt{firvh,xb _be ngsa pomlo as’ investi- . gnd l&rm erett ' G. Harrington dods beach. Mr. Harrington will re- ¢ nwlo: 1o | $ B at "!'9 ?fimnfl the ‘ |15 the guest | Clement. sttt ¢$t§ boyg who were in’the nayy quring the war, mpfitflv those who we! ationed at Ne - 288 Stackweather of Blainfield It is with | feelings of gympgzhy that they- learn Tlot “S;a key's” & Aner serving his ¥'mt Zea-r war enuluneut peripd, he re: enlisted, he ig no b il d illd s hiu “epndition wudt;\mzably rgpmnfl and he’sends itors in G geng, Jewett Gl vv . {10 Racky Pofnt the midway lookis a.ni{enons. Ll 4 Q K smmotien in zl;, gigm People tan tp sge. r buckets and bay s‘werp Tunning P spged to the n;wg! opgned bal ide, ‘and as hirriedly returning diping Ball i 1 va ity bein ;z h tg e eTe It Was, it, for dwn 3t the Ii the dock sat Frank fros and George from Plainfield, and Frank didp't let Gporge do It gll, gither! The married men defeated the single men here; Fourth ‘of Julvy, In a closely to !/he ch ars 2rp ot for blaod 1l bp on hqi“sh i Rafgla is to L 4idad in ;ug gpmtg; Porces bave gone to Polnt .‘.'?c‘i ng. g 8 S.C. B gmas Brown conismplates building ww; ‘for 2 week but Mr. H;rrln:ton is ’éfi ssyera! cottages on his lgnd om Brewn avshue. This s the street owver which &t 8 commen council meetings’for spmg ms-’ pest, thlara :nan been’ much m- cuggion concerning its acce o OF o M s A lix“pv'du be plpasing to the residepts of m. gnnu; he third degree wap .xewpu?g of elpu.n " can t 1! In ghts of Colimbus 9‘4? "W i “i New Haven and District k Cunbingham of this cf ender eriden and Kenpedy of fi;rt é *m in chme M et m degree warl lungheon was ¥ of l bert Iz y night. Past State Deg ynights including wlmfl G *| Browd and her son, from Rocky Ford, JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmors & Smg Funeral Diregior & § er ¥:52 NORTH 8T, WIH-II‘!KIB Lady Assistant. T,I. Connection Klllourey Bros, ~ FUNERAL DIREGTORS AND 3 EMBALMERS ¥ Unisn St Willimantie, . Phane 23¢ e mru today (Monday.) and Mrs. ‘Walter T. Jones ‘and s.b)drtn gnd Mr.-end Mrs. John A. Mc- 3 an ildren. - left Saturday l‘po‘?l 3 vggft'l‘m l‘n Brovidence, B. I Mr. and Mrg. Julien Norton. mt the week end at the home of Mrs. rton’s D @nu. Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. Smith of this H s tm;gi Msw Benjamin W. Hills, of e, Mass., former local residents, gnent the mkq_:“d here. The daysghters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Hem E. Clark; Migses Vera B, and Thel- m Clark are recprering from tonsilit- u; @nd Mrs. J. C. Budzll are enter- taining their miece, Mrs. Mabel Avery Ealorado. ‘Migs Helen Holbrook left Friday for West Warrer to spend a week with Miss Bihg] Adams, a college friend. William Hughes of Putpam spent the wesk ¢pd. with Miss Mabel Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jen- kipg s entertaining Miss' Ethel Hughes, of -Putngm' for 2 week. Willigm Moriarty of Boston f3 spend- ipg two weeks vaeation with his parents, ¥r. and Mrs. Michasl Moriarty. T J. Francis Browne of Thompsonville Vu in town Friday. . M. Amfullivn, % D., of Hart- % W23 at bis summer home on Wind- Ham ~v:une the “pest A fifih ;_-1' umw wag a caller in peth and Susan Day were Q““( qn lends in Hartford, Friday. . L. “nteb;mq and family motored n Tulius of Bristol & | | Aifteen ¥ Dan Sulllwn. 14 ter Blsrphud. M&)Dl‘ eph H. McCarthy will ‘get ag official The bachelors have sigped the invincibles: oot rkin, Bill LB“E‘afl)ene L!l;.h- gec «.mxy. thix left field; ¥. Dy Ferry McGoverp, ‘right figld. Rederves, ‘Chlef’: Boule, Stzve Foley, Bm tunpn; George D, l,u !4? brol er, ‘.19 n 4 Begtol reporter was 1o dewett City sunrm w ‘glean, if possible, further information relgtiys to the ~ Leonard: Chartier marrigge _mizup that came to light in Tzunton Sajyrday. Victor F. Chartler of this plges married Mrs. Mary Etta Clary Leonard in Jewett City a couple of mopths agp. Both Chartier and the widow. ard belleved that the lat- ter's husband was gqu of the grgveyards € last week Mr. gpd Char Teonard op the streets of Taunton, wi regular Enoch Arden J:mnzl he Laving, returned with the army gf pecupation in Germany. The parents of husband No. here ‘on Mechanic street and when visited by Ch of Palice Joln w;?grmott Sin- uld give no intn to the ;ibom.a of ‘their ;nn v ? igible reason. Ch Leonard in 2 Massachusetts i ¥ d"suited with each other 5o’ she came home With him, and they 2 live e falls to clear up why ‘he didn’t keep his' wife notified that Te wunt a dead one. Barring any cnmpfl tion not visfble o prele s th rned rxg fhe ad Tptesim 13§ sworn out a tgarrant. has g% mq flpfifi 3 his Jewett City friends beligve he ml net pra; “the case. John P. Walsh died st his home on | | Anthony street Sunday morning. Waten n vogsee e 3 feeman on the ~Lity of a-lp'ec d' City of New York, ’o! T Narien I?Ee hrz been for 2 mem! r f the boilér firipg crew for ?fii Alglngk com:.“u “He had been laying off fo v moqfl:s and en John Walsh, bnme ing ‘a master a bis ‘trade was a man of cheery ad and pleasant manners. He was a citize 1 to be respected ang a man to be relled upen_at alk times. He \ui a p:nmlnapt He is survived by whn, when they werp mmsd hers w Helen B By Ther ’“ “Yfl“ in 3 m Ci;x ]; pbsll.of Norwish will r. Bugh B. hold tbl second free chegt clinic in the 2 ey ectee workthas tie yonder 18] ywylg'm-w#fl!"wm the lony :24 when_he spmn the “western th Three FIY" urs gnwgrfl is rs. Cle ent's qunt. ) tive of the great Blnb- { ato belt g Mr: n“tu. @ lfll{n(. after he potato felds in thi s er during his fifty yur! % q QH} grower, has he seen u‘\ch a rank growth of 5 0 gevergl flelds, | in| {5 own mu‘g p?!ch ~of Green :“‘Xgié ot William McNical's fa s ate four feet lopz and have fallen ayer tq considerable extent. Two long s\rip; of nutakog; are to bg seen on East Main ster Np growing crop could look finer. They ‘are ths same named potato and syere planted the same day. Yet one lot from qne bag 1§ all white with blossoms, the other h“ ‘but here and there one. Experts claim lhat the patato does not need to blossom. man has twelve rows with as many diffe tr ent sorts, including some from seed rais- ed in Canada, and otifer fro; tato ralged below the Muon";nd fiamfil%‘e " e fal -rln 1, pxu; from t 8 qaykl\ew“%orlg’ ? ?meb:m cally. The fact wzs ggkeu {:q;q a story in the Jewett 'City news in The Bulletin 0: ity, in New London -county, Conngcucu! has watched with regret the felling of an oak of which mention was made in a record of 1771, the year Eleas- er Jewett founfled the settlement. ’fl\e site of this ancient oak was’ ncludcd In orous vwrk of nature be. stagdm; at l 13 explrntlon of 151 years? Ed ;lqtar irday isit Johr ueng%q q‘:’k o v ohn Mg , who 13 mqyeg in thlgt city. A 3 Rev. E. E. Scates occupied his pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday morning, c, Qur Captain's Perfecting. Evening, D went to | Building the Heart's Roadways. Rey. Dr. doseph H préached at the Coi at 6."H. E. Paul, was leader. 2 ‘ex dohn J. McCabs, pastor and Rev. 3 . Seiferman, assistant, cgle- ad the Tegular masses at St. Mary's church 4 At the Methodist church the commpn- ion service was observed in th ing. The sermon in the evenin the pastor, Rev. Herbert L. Wilber. | Funeral servic Amos P. Davis yere held at «on Mechapic ;eet Fflqay afternoen. Frank E. Cox- dter, Christlan Scignce reader from Nor- Wich was'in chflrze There was a solo by Mrs. G. H. Prior. The bearers were ‘rank Towne, Blmer Maghew, Agher epple and Krank C. Whiting. Mr. Davis’ .| brather, Frank B. Davis and his wite of ' | Bogton, end George P. his grandson, ac- companied by his wife, of NeW York, were present. Friends from Norwich and Jewett City attend. Burial was in Pachaug cemete: ‘Ogwald Olsen Is at his father's home to Tecuperate aftér his ness in Jer- @m Johnson has returped from w York. : ister's. Fourth of July' g bered by his & the nulona? h also receiving yisits' from his ul aint, Mr. rs. Gustal A rison and their &.ught T, anafrom friends” g} carls mf? daughtérs “Dorgthy daughter of Mrs. Page have thelr new home i ‘Manhasset, ndsan, "My Lfi 1. “Bamy \llen e fldren have h;a their’ home much of the time in recemt years. Mrs. Edwin Edmond and son, Arthur ¥Tdmund, were Plainfield visitors Thuré- day. The Roberts home and farm formerly the 'Mall place, hu§ been sald '&‘ Y Polish family. * ‘Word has been received that Mr. gnfl Mrs Clarence Smith of rwich, fe day at their home.” They wilk have the i friends here. foss of th, nd early mornings old Sol hag g %armeu several days of hay y. Which' they have béen Mr. and. Mrs. Harri Flicis of Chester, N. Y., have arrived for the summer at their home here. Miscs Qlsen was a'visitor at the home of ther sister in East Harttord Iast week. been lad” to Oscar and Aanna Olsen have spending a few das with Mr. and Mr: Clarence A. Bengston in East Hartford, returning there with them from Long- view. Miss Dorls Marsden and her Miss Florepce Marsden, with Mr. an Jrs. Hoyle/ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barstow for the past week, returned to Providence July 9th. Mrs. Anderson and daughter evelyn. of New York, are guests of the Soder- bargh family. Augupst Bansier. who has been doinj contract work in New York, with Wil iam Johosen, is smending his y—acanon with his pnrenu Jurors- elected-. for the town of He- bron are: H. E. Buell, Elton W. Buell, Frank Roswell Chamberlaln Wil S. Eilis; 2 Robert_ E. “Foot, T bert W. Holding, J. ereit G. Lord. Clayton Al Lord, E. Porter, Wilton d Cross room Thursday, July. 20, ar- lying between 9.30 and 19. It is mot deglu\ale that anyone lhquld AL o or or ouble. s we;-'e found at tlfl !Hy drms. ususml are to g for & gecond é of thn_mmou- Ratl}bun‘ Rufus R. ‘White, Norman Wamer, chnrfi;a F urt, Phl“ S. Clu'k Samuel Hilding, ur eefe, E. Buell Porter, él‘l‘!x\‘ an Po:ur. .lltred . Post, Fres: Iznn(ice; Winthr, - g miss g ; l&'mgg to 1Iu !m &%&- g fghtow. N"’ ‘3’ { !; It's by Hi, little fellow. with ; ok redde Hi. I u, g!u” wn; 3rmg the dimpley ThY mother. Hfl'fif avgE: f58ls the SRRV Yqu! ::Em ate '!‘ the gugel 8iF But Wvgutld m :r"“ L s w W sanim. TOAR: It's w Ta'lfr 8 ‘»gm«*w the 1t's ;n y ¢ wht Qh. 'ny @ma o;un}n. w Till wa! ‘h ghz?&”fi ?;‘g &w’@r e mead o UEy ot He sits ;;q‘;q:u wa';%gh‘ R He's brown 284 praded bw‘m é jut h ¥ ®3rd 11 And ¥d m!y w;‘ m:?y " Isq. klfl the In'tl e bdy,rt of each fair blutggl‘ £} He's a (:k“ to the' fg Aud c the rl He'sa fng slq me:flr% UNCLE' JED'S % ¥ AW4 Annivérsaries of higtorgl fVERLS 3% Wwell g5 of birthda: continye sven though it is \qcmun The past twe dgy’ (here were two thgt I l3rge | American histery, 3nd while they celebrated on § curfed more Years ;" 1 wasg four yedrs m qp the 1th July that the Amgrican :q;cgg tagk a conspicuous part in the lllmg of Cha(eau Thiérry, while it wag ‘Qi yeary ago on the 16th of Ju‘y that “¥ad 4n- thony” Wayme captured Steny Paint. Both events were brilliant ;ghm,pgm by daring Amgrican men: both wrk 3 ecisive ‘vietgry for the Amer] (Q!c- e, each in their own VAT The battle of Chgtflu TFhistry, yeu ". mgmgr marked the turning peint i the war. In the last grest German n’q“ {1 of the war the: qs”q g Marpe Tiv- er near ms piage enly 30 niles frem Paris, the capital of Franee, gad wers en their way to tl American farce, Marines, mgt them gud drove fhem agross the river. E:Qn lh,t time Germans kept going backward uni were obliged to- acknowds Some of you c3n Temember with what great enthusiasm the news of t cess of this Important Americs pation was legrned In the ggun “Mad Anthony” Wayne made guite 88 bold a stroke in the Reyolutionary war when be advanced under coxer of davy- ness to the high bill knawm as Stony Point on the Hudsen river and su the British garrigen thems. Wa l“’fl gq;nx"fi the daring of the men of the Eevolution 3nd few more thsn “3ad Anthony.” But all the bravery '“ gon age was 7ot possgssed by th Q‘MM L4 of those nr‘? days and it %- af inspiring to realize that the Amepi boys of our o ne I my 28 brave, pst a8 ligbsatably in Battl those first Americans wh liberty and 13id the foundatign of thiy glorieus nation. WINNERS OF BRIZE o o g Wilews c. Nrowm, ir. The Young énm"g P CanAfi/Glrl:g%‘ the :jw }? J‘l' Dapishh. of - Mantvilis—Frg Boy Re5E: 4—Arling Fries, of Am;qg—l!!mx“ In the Alps. Conter— The QL‘EBW{ the w‘q §—dfabelle Carpenter, of Canterbury— The Girl Sconts at Home. through and {wnd it the me m;e; - ng hook T ha o' e George P've of !‘flflgfifl’—l thank you very much fa books, A lnw;nm-h Plug uad g'it 3 afi!fl !lg'! my Y'{“ !QW varyq; ch, k g RRE xi_éav*fi gent me. red Erater. ’wl!h to tfi&:k you g;!a m—x Aviator's Luck- T have D%E it very immflu ;‘?fl ufl Young In!pn;g:q mu:k" i thal very very much for ft. T have read

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