Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 18, 1922, Page 2

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i@aw eventns at his home 30 Maple.avenue. }peltica) Examisier Dr. Louls 1.:Mascn, g deati @ue to heast trouble. e Mr. Quinn enlistéd in Company K, a f in the edinlig He ,:m 2 ale alte 1o L M the Indi: [} hy i e Indians along the | Hudson and th {ookpl-\'t in m‘ {Fromtier in the Tegular army. When War | opiomiomis. w;','.',, s over sixty-three Iwas: declared against Spain he enlisted | g1q he married Angelina Sawver ,.,‘?fi'a was {n Company E, 3rd Connecticut | thieq wife, she died the dey of Atithe ioutbreak of the World [ of Iittle Angeling., Solomen . he to reenter the service |in 1848 s rafused it tve ..me:“&.. o account of his_age. years and 7 . Quinn belongéd to Francis S. Long ume, retains a distinct ry of No. 30, G. A. R._He was a painter | gainir About the bfi-w had besn employed for over 20 yeaz® | century he came to Lebanon and butie @ the American Thread company. Ho|house op the northern sjape of the- hills' born in Canadg. April 21, 1852. Hs ,mm,n?‘ Finanm and the valleys of bis wife, Mrs. Belle (Quinn) line Willimantic and Natchaus rivers. , & brether Robert Quinn of Prov- R. T, a nlece, Mrs_Jennle Camp- Dell of Providence and three nephews, |B. Avery, July \, 18 Vames, Arthur and John McQuillan of { have be!n born w L!m this city. > s the pilles rt Monday morning, . i eck- -+ Bl T s web mired her patriotism from ncrfnt il-'? Rnd is now a patient in St. Joseph's hos- | ATlah Sawyer, served .for pitat, pleaded not guilty after expres- | elEht years'. struggle m mfiqfi ¥ing his regret for the accident. His case {Of Mrs. Avery’ i was continued for two weeks awaiting{D0OK whicli he was us) e ""“" . Eha wuteome o Shea’s injurics. Bonds of | & €hoir at the Cangregations] 200 were fixed which were furnished by [ Windham on. e Sunday mornin 6 _aceased’s father-in-law, Abraham |iember, 1777. During the g k. heard the drum béating “To -Arms" lnd : L in two hours he had started or the Jaseph O'Bara, charged with assault on | j;ng march to Saratoga. Azariah Dricken alléged to have et | oy grave and tombitone, alss those of atufday of last his wife and two children ean be seen in | Windham cemetery. Mrs. Avery has - | many heiriooms of iuterest in her passes- which he prizes very highly. She re- ceived on her birthday many gifts erom friends_and greetings from varjous D. A. R. ehapters in Connecticut. The funsral of Mrs. Eusebs °'! b. ln week, morning under a cash bond of Rished by the sccused, so that eould be secured e @ction was taken in the ca tore Rafala charged with of Salva- ssault on his ppe and street father and mother-inclaw, G Mary Cammoiio, No. ter Ludfvint Rafala was arrested S: ay. The zm.l,l Floule Gauthier was held Mqnday mérn- of §100 was continued ing at 8.30 from the family home 1204 Jan Tuschauk, charged with recklons | Main strect. Requiem high mass &t St @riving of & motor vehicle, Satu ening around the curve at pleaded guilty. It developed that’ Yus- chauk was rushing his sick boy tba Joc- tor. Judge Foss imposed a fine of §25 and costs but remitted the fine, due to Mary's church at § o'clock Wik sung L ots, | Rev. Edward Mathiet. Mrs. Jofeph F. Gaudreaw was at the organ. The v.n_~ ers ‘were Hector Gauthler, Gedson Vigne, Charles. Chaivin, Toisfie” Houtd, Busebe Laliberty and Théodore Burial was in St. Jossph's eémétery. | Miss Bernice - Barnham ¥ | Hackenson, of Hampton, were marni 4 o'clock Sunday aftermoon on the of the home, of Miss Burnhasy's: parents; Mr. and Mrs.. Frederick A.. Burnham qr Hampton. The bridal party - marched from the house to.an &rch of greens and black-eyed Susans. as the bridal chorus from Lohengrin was played by Miss Ror- othy Kelsey of Meriden, piano, and_Her- bert Burnham, brother of the bridé, ori the violin. They were met by Rev, A. Avery -Gates, pastor of Hampton Con- ‘qrogaliunal church' who perforted the ceremony. The double ring seryics was used. Forty guests_were present. The bride wore a dainty gown of white organ- { die. Her silk net bridal vell was caught | wdith orange® biossoms. She carrled & Tiguquet of: bridal roses. - The maid of | honor, Miss Dorothy. Burrihdm, gister of the bride, wWore pink organdie and eareied sweet peas. -The brifesmaid were Miss | Carrie Balley of Diirhdm snd-Misk Bea- [teiex Burnharii ehiter of the bride. Yz heateh were uzured{ in white or!‘lndln uul afi- g ried bouquets of rosés. Thé be foundfnew health, was? Harold Barrett of Hartford. A ré- strength and energy ; § |ception was held - followig ~ the dere g ine Wi 3 ‘mnny arid" Tunehéon| was servedghfi the by :taking :Wincarnis. - § |awh. The brids received man dsore r \mr After a hoheymoon trip. they will in Bristol, where-ths groom {s in | Dusiness. The bride is & gradusite of the | Art school of the Norwich Freéé Acad- emy, | ployed by the Aetna’ Lifé Insurancs' Co. in Hartford. A plepdint surprise parky was held at the home of Harry B. Ha Windham road Satufday nl being Mr. Harrinéton's birt) instrumental music, singing: were enjoved. Refreshments v Mr. Harrington récefved many handseme gifts. \Among those pfesént were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brauilt dand Mrs. E. J. Har- pamvEciALIEmG IN Mo S ot 6 S Rk de G {sell and Grover Swan it South Windhanm, 715 MAIN STREET, WILLIMANTIC |Mr. and Mrs. John Wiktney and Mrs. | Susan J. Harrington of Windham Center and Phillp and Wilfred Breault, of South Coventry, Mr. and Mrs._Bealy} of South Chaplin, and _Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman of Trenton, N. J. clty Satdrday _For;nearly/ ' O:yiears-» 7 men andwvmcn inall e world have ¢ Two sizés: $1.10 and $1.95 42 all good druggiss U. 5. Awt EDWARD LASSERZ. Ine. | 0 W 74 Soeet vewverx | DENTIST Dr. F. C, Jackson JAY M. SHI-I?ARD Busceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 0-82 NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection . Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Ten persdns lett this afternoon. for Holyoke, where they juln- ed 150 Pllgrims to the Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, Canada. The party el from Holyoke In the evening at § a‘cm:k {afid arrived in Moritreal Sunday rorRing at 8.30 o'clock, mlmflln mass i\ St. Jq- seph's Orphanage, at 1 30. Speelal took the pilgrims to St, Jogeph's nr age, where Beriedictitn' of the Blegsad | Sacramenit was celebrated; aftér which the party returried to Mortreal “ada in' EMBALMERS the afternoon at\2.30 o'clock wel fi(?e A in speclal carriages for the Wegutifyl % Unlon St Willimantic, Conth | drive up Mount Roysl, yEwhig sll Phone 290 ilady Assistait) |relisious and historical peints of interes Here’s How~! To Make 80 Glasses o; Snappy Sparklmg ‘Root ‘Bee'r! Just get a bottle of Williams’. Com 4 trated Root;Beer Extract, some aln:d yeas{-—éhcn add wpa;t:irulznd W the simple‘directions ypringe on the label'of ‘the extract’ Ofl Boy, it’s good! W LLMMS Miss Angeling Loring mifr!ed Estia | Ag- he and for some time Has been em- | How i units of the regimen The ciive of )‘nmt Houda ~ & op'm-ar Brothers, button sep] momnym Ellisen 'S. s::: soma but that . wages .’.’I Atforney Samusl B H!:N} appeared for Bouda. Cm'pl wort. ond prize at ancient drumming. prize for individual work went to me: it the’ n corpi: 3 " | ming, M Faricher: Aring, 1 m erts. The man corps has tll:zn part in ten conl since its orgamizatien, winning five firsts and ./three sécond’ prizes. The trip Siturday was the lom ¢kt the corps ha ever made. /Briet Méntien THe houss 4t 39 Templp sereet; used by the Hebrew socléty for 4 synagogué was sold Monday morning to Max Simon. ¢, | The hous will be remodeled t5 make' twe tenéments, one of which will bé oceupied by M. Simon. Daniél Cremin, Michgel Sugrye dnd ‘&Sv' 1d A “ro%mlgjvfif £ loamflg‘figflz‘ | the wages had been & Jerémiah Donahue were visiters at Ocedn [ nday. Andrews and family of Bast| mnfotd Was 4 visiter at the home Mr. Andvews' parents at “Thé Rids Sunéay. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter of Bostoy Mre. Josephine Bufton and dd\lah(er Mrs. A. D. William of East Hampton | are guests at thé homs of P. S. Hills at The Ridges for a féw days. Andrew_ Ottenhelmer of ~Worcdster, 2 l‘\fl!t the week end with his par- ents of this elty. . and Mrs. A. A. Rebinsen returried Suday ffom a few days' stay in thelr [ camp in the vieinity of Bestor. Dr. H. W. Nungasser, East Hartfofd, gvnfiafly of thils city sailed Saturady for nths’ trip to (ermany. wilu intle visttors at Crystal Lake, a0d " the Gl Seoits ¢dmp Sunday were Mrs. D C. Barrows, Mr. &nd Mrs, Geo. 5. qu t.cand ‘Mr. and Mrs. By s aHd sk Waldo, of thi¢ city, and, Pre’m!er ind Mré €, A. Wheeler of Storrs. Mrs. Peter Melntosh and = daughters| Florewée and Prances left Sunday for a motor_trip through -Maine, New Hamp- #hiré and Vermont. They will be away dbout " ten days. Mr. and Mys. James Thomison of St. Péteesbii 4. who have been vi friengs in town, left for thelr home day. Mr. Thomson was for' eight years overseer of eardifig i’ the- ‘Wiliinightie: Liren com of the American Thread' Y. Mr. and Mre, James L mmun of ti d, | clty rétiited Saturday after three weeks' | have with them Mr. Harroun's sister-inslaw, | g M trip ‘to Buffalo and vicinity. They §.Charlés Harroun, and son Keith. Mr. Ha¥roun sttended his class rednion. Thiree automobilés eanveyed a pariy gansisting of Mr. and Mes.” Chfirles C. ‘Painter, Mr. dnd Mrs. Ruesell T, Chajp- pell, Mr. and Mrs. Loitis »exur. Mrs. M. L._Burnham, Frn L. Avewy, e Ceok and daughter Ruth nnd Oliver Chap. peil of Hartford fo Crystd] Lake, East- ford, to v(-!t the Ploneer Girl Seotts cln\n !Wh 2y, Harold L. Foote of this|w nd Mrs. Fréd B. Batoh of Mansfield visited several shore resorts Sum!l off t} L?e Wiy to New Haven, C. C. Case hive T neF son-ti-law dnd daughte an d _AlBert Colgrove, of Waterbur Had x. ér guést for the week end her 5. Augusta Chesbro, of Rising Mr, Ca¥e's mother, Who has Mise Emily Perry of Wikahim fodd ol erson of Manchester was @ 16681 vhfltar Menday. Mr. and Mrs; Lédrider Gardiner of Hart- 2{‘1 were in town Menday calling. on a8, Miss Mugneflu Marx of Scheneetady. N. Y. {8 the guest of Miss-Ross Healy. _Richard A. Turner returned te Hartford ay aftér a week's stay of Philip Park. -_Judge Otto B. Robingen and son G spent the week end with Mr. Robinson's tamily ig Njantic, PhijifmDéan of Glastdnbiry speiit. the Week end 4t the heme of Mrs T. Frank|a. t the home Pa éison A, Danidls and . and Mrs. A L. and children teft Sunday by Weg,q;a;l;ea% TKE. PHYSIG “Erult- -M" Asdvorn, New Yozx. T tried several kinds of physie for 6Vér 1788 years and, of cours 1 took it every night my bowsls w move; but as soom as I stopped taking physie, I would be Constipa- ted and would have Piles terribly. troubléd any me 6¢ Pl with Constipation PRIt a-fives” or' ZWW 8 usé physic”. Hot Ve t6 use’ < 2 M= JOEK cuom, Fitan: eir cqmn st Laks Winne. | ey, w;a:::fl'%fflw Wiliiar P\rmu.a( recent gugst of Mij Mi 8§ Nufi tary t Wi of the lahzfi‘; m:fiy' uzfi‘a ere he !c&, djtér B. Lowbard of the guest of Hip mother on Nordich dve- nug_over Bur _ D |axo-s‘rre-|-m Been _cnsir, teur for W, B ’“*"‘” .e' the stdte road m lsf ‘&d) Y@', fil!' d Devil 8. Dayof | moruing. in. thelr teuring o&r ished his work Edward M. Diy of ¥ vnru tcmu of their sisters nui lndi Isaac Coheri and rlmuy lefe Suri ? for M cello, N. Y., in the Catskilly fop weeks’ vaaatien.. Joseph &) l;mm'lfl A gul:'l. gt Shiscopal séFviess e n%niu chureh 61 fi-- :ygflllc oéfl e 5 ‘.m; mfi% e ehi LTk tu h& -m nml over !-“nv % O'Con m .(th ?l{t 9mhmufiw m‘ qxfi bu( fa:?m to the the day Sut 1 going in the sam the latter ear. “Tf'fl';m g ‘,k %“‘% mm'yw off the first, $200 on' the »"Xn Werit e ieary | B, b will n&nummt :2:1( n m- ol- p d wag | Smounting to $17. -;g;.,fi&ag* [ io ion 0 | Beatrice, luve rfimfl from & visit in | Pattam. % s filled glowing 15 of‘ ne oy | trul réfreshing, m the nywrné[ feel- ¢ #o1ly for_ary- m he morn- ban and n #ood Mck to odccupants es- jured peopls were taken uflpl mqma] where it is I récover, glthough Mre. pfl u ma for 4 long time. drrested by State Police. ;n d_orderéd to appear in ¥ morning. He pleaded not 6 chirge of reckless driving. Wid' continued to July 26th. The dceused was an oni three tion, actyal sales” on [June w.asd owning and keeping with inte; to_#¥ll_dnd exchange ffi vialdtidn of tne “liaw. The dccused, wh e atterney was ; M. Shlelds of Norwich, pleaded ity to -n three chn ges. A dozen eases werd exdtniried and Potter was on all thres charges. He qg uu 3100 on thé third count. g costa. Which ars siderable. l, i D and Daaid] F. hofldl for $500, Givil case as to fhe disbosition of 8 of cider will be heard momning. A jury of six, liu es it ’d‘!‘nwn fléum the jury h-£ n_the town clmw Loffice, will be the' civi] ca "Twa ofhier casks weee tried. $liver; a restdent of Griswold, on the W. P. Holmes place, was LK ¢he town court Monday 'y Game Warden Powell W imfiinmn and fined §1 and r ledying his fish pdle in the water -m‘ baited hook attached. Judge Brown eharicterized his offense as merely a tgeh- 1 infrastion of the law and imposed hS. minimum fne and actual costs, 50 and their tu oy N Burby's has the m ‘minutes. Here is Abram J. Bepian of Worcester was ried for dn overloaded truck, M. R. Kaith _the staté felice havinz Arrested hine regented by John T, Bacry. was flnafl $£100 and costs and appealed. Borids for $300 were furnished by Abs Bt o e a1, Congregational vestry, Wed- nesiny, 3 p. m., ddylight time.—adv, iu Pl 6IB 1 6 mest With Kenrieth i &t his Rome In the north part of flflm &t 2 p. m., standard time. gea AONINE elum, bétter known oFax club, the 2d, enjoyed ope uuun ever Sunday. L. 1eo] mny In his new 30- 5?‘!} dnies, around and tnd uver te Niantic. g ;p rur cléms and craby i ?@ don fish markets on day. a p-rty r&m!n wers unan- :fim decls nl m::d Doat' and some Wholléy, R. J. J Fred Cardie, om and Fish Warden vatrolled Begeh pond on ide and a Rhode Island sand. Moosup Curtis, Johns | logg: Ci Bury, Jo George Pip \ ?: thhed: Isiand - side. owell 6f North Stomiigten trotied Pachdug pond. st Aviu mu.etnnm of F.'P. x“?ua Hosp tWo abscesses on the Dmlel im réturned Sunday eveni 8 N. Y., having been dt hig ..J 185 Friddy. xefl ul&t day by automebils to lis, Ind.. dfter. two Qfi- stdy at the home of the dostor's and Miss v s., are visiting at Mrs. | Jerfy Lasi6ths and - daugnter, spent the week in New York, New Jer- . Mr. dnd Mrs. Elnier amm spent thé week 's. - Lienes- - Misy: s.n\u or more;- 3185 about new maslc ing: published for thé sh from Oneco. something that will muké lo0k as empty ag master évery day ifi the year, at Sometimes varying mrg- or to the post office, and an gets & ehagé Hohk Wiil FIng up tHE cash register in the ehop. Aldt Bouldis his re«ived from his family will return this weel e on riging skidded and threw Him in the Mr. E. Mercier lml family visited st Uir. Tand Mes. Foul Peltier greft the woek end in Natiek, R. L. Miss Pauline Peltier is fll. Carl#. - An in_Georgétown. Eiton Nolén drove His mother to Providencé, Sundsy. For Stafford the ju John Brown, Charlés F. ; shail Bradway, Henry €. Wiiliam 0. F. L. Tpham, ard Shepard, Davi Gmmn. Hen Gold., Chlrlh cabsb! Beowh spent Wi Norman has just réturtied Block Island. - Plainfield Saturday. Mr. Terwiller- 6f Sogth mm.fly ealtéq on_lagal weel mn}unln cornon is vmnnr " Ayer, " doesn’t just happen t to ' be thé recognized Jesdemgxo»g : gasolines—the accepted standard in quality. The latest refintng methods and constant, scrupulous testing make it and keep it umformly dependable. It is this that n\gm Socony the most satisfactory fis‘@flné to use and insures best results. It i is larig experience of - this satisfaction that has made it the most poptlar. STANDARD OIL C6. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway Gloudester,. R. 1, bichusé of | Mattie Gibsen, -Mrs. Walker rtles dating back iwo hundred | Jemnié Waiker. i Mr. and Mrs, 1ouis Buckiéy sbent’the week énd it North Windham. Nirs. Fred Graves has sold her cows to ns | Elbridge Kinne. several months & that - chose to be & Whits Houss suaes, “he Mesican fimarce comé te Wushington he Right Nere fn oor seven yéar eld nter, "HB”‘" renutation of waking' up Mis fou 4 Jetter the box. very timé 2 The sgme 1! even a bemr telegTam 0 Oi“‘ am nmh tiaL they é ¥ Beach Cote and family motored !un‘ly m family moteréd {6 rmbnqn&n and & _pirty of ffisnds Frest Budy o Ghndy BORE, pond, MEXICAN SEO'Y OF FINANCE TO VISIT WASHINGTON _ Mexi 0 Slty, Jub .fuiyl By the A. P.)— |cided upou. THe United is - without lmuwlvdn ¥, the vfm of Adolpfy de La ?‘ ofl fi the lnvl atioh o/ eonfer in Wi e{dfl 'bunmlfiflfiih it #crecary of financs, It remltd u numux shent ths week end fatner snd Geme J, Fragler, i EKJvnn. ‘\:dmnugw e Kemp, B E N ) (n E %mm 1}1 Wehker‘ Ge: H. Avery, WilllE Martin N mm Sarah Avn';‘;-;fl In roo] s Fom & mrli trip st Smith and Miss Averill edlied dt iends the past

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