Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 2

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Henry !’fll and William MW of Brooklyn, wemfi Monday lflg:i at the request of Ofcer Pleids ofy) niel- son areer. the mefl had Arbd shats at a tarmer in Woodithek while stealing ap- Biss. appeared ip polige court Tuesday, The men had hing to in their ewn behglf, _op< the charge oy cancealed ‘ weapons. o rhhrh they _pleaded not suilty, and were Tined 850 and costs, ameuntifg to $57.15. in each ‘case. Luk- arther Nid ‘no. money and Evers had eniy §77 jn hiviposaession. A friend)of the me nfrom Webster had promised to | cams _an fot them Tugaday maming, ‘bm failed to” Show up. After ust & vain ceai which .they had was seavched again and 2 sieel puneh such as is ysed to flafld« qum ers on motor ears was found. Botl #4nied the ownerehip of the ceal. Thll Hndl 14d the offiders 16 belidve, thit the michine, a Cadillae toyring eat, which the men nad was prél A StoleR énc and a tele- Broakjyn Y., asking their residénces and character: ed yp. The mmen dte’ t6 be turned over o the Woodstoek authorities after the iogal police are through with them. Fhnerdl services for' Mrs, Chauncey Smith were held Monday afternoom at 2 e'cldek in the Congregdtional church, Ret. A, Hy Gates idigted. PBurial was n the Scetland denietdry. The bearers were Archie Gallup, James Johmston, Takn Bade and Julian Porrance, Jay M. of the arrange- Funeral sérvieeh for Philanda Ellza, beth Markham, who died Sunday morn- ing at the heme of Mpe, P. S. Hills, of The Ridges, were held Tuesday after- nosn at 1.30 o'cléck at East Hampton Congrégational churéh. Burial was in the Lake Hill cemetery. Jay M. Shep- wrd was in chargs of the arrangements. R sehoel, ml“-nl«!e Must o Ironlzed Irsnisad Youst Combines the Neces. oary Bedy-lten and - Vitar mines .A“MAB' ll oas Vanish byoiutely the ramarkable re- #ait in 2 fow days’ sults that vou can P misror, and ae- ”xholn MBKS-UP, st Which gives e {5 ol .n 8L yae tl lt e .v h H ] ll‘?"’\ %\ul‘ tnn, but du that you 4 "t will 8] ll '!)cy L were fourd .nl}t'y b and parechial grammar schosls ope: the fali term this (Wednesday) morning with full teaching staffs and it Is ex- :Smd it increased enrollment . in y of Windham High "‘&‘:‘ nineteen, including Prif- tenchers, tm the places ot oth- n\momnrmmdumlmt 1o 8 The “course of agwicujture will added to the curriculym, .The tegcher rm be R. L. Hahn, a graduate Corpell University Owing to the ly imereased registration at «Nat. school four,h new teachers bfim . making & staff of twenty, Windham Streét school and an teacher at the Oaks school. The teach- ing staffs at both the Windham Center apd South Windham™ schools will -be ew. The North Windham schoof, hows aver, will retain its former staff. Fol- lowing are the changes: at the Wind- ham Hizh school: will -replace Miss Alice - Ottneihelmer, teaching stenagraphy and typew Miss Gelina sis a local girl. toinette Girard, also of this eit: teach French in place of Miss Kathleen Tuttle, Miss Céeelia Morin is making a change frem teaching histery to that of French., The position held by Joha F. Donohue, eéach in athlstics at the schaol, has been ~eliminated. Arthur Sullivag of Winthrop, Mass. is to teach community civics, taking the place of Tom T. Hawksworth. Mr. Sullivan will also act as athletic coach at the sehool. Hartley Simpson, of Tilton. N. H., is\to tegeh history and eivie It is expect- ed that within a short e twe physi- eal instructors will be engaged for the schiael in accordance with the state law. The halance of the. faculty comprises: principal, E. A. Case; viee prineipal, W. O. Brooks: Miss Dorothy H. Berry; Freneh; Henry C. Nelson, mathématics 4nd science; Mids Annie M. Bonney, English; Miss Ethel M. Freure, Engfish Rodney W. Hewitt, Bnglish: Miss Mu riel Kennedy, Latin; Laurénce Miss Veronica commezeclal Quillan. algebra and Miss Florence R, Rhodes, Miss Lillian E. Sherwood. Thusa G. Turner. English Miss Florence Howie is seeretary. At tHe Natchaug scheol but en last year's teachers. wiil e missing, Miss Lillian Cheney, " who has resign ed. Four new teachers have been added 1o the facuity, three of them from tha Windham Center school. Misses Wliza- beth Branch; Loretta Curran and M. Gertrude Hughes and Mps. Charles H. Caswell. One new teacher has béén we. cured for the Oaks school. At South Windham school Miss Annie Merrit of Andovér will aet as principal, and at Windham Center Miss Florence L. Truell - will continue as princips The wpecial teachérs for the town schools will remain the same. Jenking' Orphan Band and Jubllee Singers of Charléston, S. ., wwgs in this city Tuesday and v6d a number of selections after which they collectéd donatiens.. They then left for Norwich. Willimantie Retary club résumed thelr weekly luncheons and meotings Tues- day, after a month's vacation. A large pércéntage of the members were fifes- ent. Prosident VaVientine L. Murphy presided. - Dhé autobiography of (the day g e J. B. Sullivan of the firm WAS oSt interestingly - delivared. A timely speéch was made by George W. Hickey Plans were discussed for\ the fall eonclavé to be held at the Hetel Griswold Sépt. 11, 12 and 13.. A com-, mittee ‘composed of Herbgrt IW.. Hube: John Ahern and Frank H. Foss, was chosen to take charge of -the ibeal-elul attenddnee. e Néws In General. Miss® Charlotte Ahern spent Tuesday in" Hartford. Mrs, M. I Dimock ‘and dayghter Ma- bel were recent visiters at Lerd’s Paint, Miss Lorena Moreau of Hartford was & recent guest of Mrs. P, D. Moreau. Miss Phyllis Robinsen has returned from Niantic where she epent the sum- mer. Mrs, M. T. Park and daughter Edith, of New York, were recent visitors wiih Mre. Mary L. Turmer. Miss HEdith w remain to finish hér studies at Windham High sehaol. skin-¢lear- lrol ~nd > w"m' !nm pl-'h- ness in yl %3 Y'lll‘ =e1u 0 " Jose bl St m:'{a, -mng:?n N ifl n QKZ v y'“'} iR men, women and elluren. ’zllo Mr. and Mrs, Wentworth Allen of Waltham, Mas have : returned -~ heme after a t in this ¢ and have as };eir guest Mrs. Allen's father, W, H. er: Russell Norton, whoe recently return- ed from Camp Wanalancett, at Eatonm, N. H, is spending a weék at Pleasant View Mrs, Elizabeth Smith has retyrned io Watertown, Mass.. after a visit with de sen, William L. Smith. JAY M. SHEPARD Busesad Filmere & Shepare Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 00-62 FGIVD! v WILLIMANTIC Lady Adsistant. Tel Connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL allzi'l’olfl AND EMBAL| % Unisn 8¢ Willimantic, Cona h Phene 208 ikady Agsistant) John Bellevance and son FErnest left Tuésday afternoon for northern Canada, on_businese. Benjamin Murphy of Mass, a former resident WaS a Tecent visitor here. William Howlett and Miss Afla How- lett aré on a moter trip to Watervills, Worcester, in this elty, Me., for a week. Miss Marion McCarthy is spending her vacation with relatives in Spring- field. Mase, Wilbert T. Jaecobs is the guest of his sister in’ New Brizain. < Miss Hazel B, Laner of New London is<the guest of Mrs. Charles L. Fitch- born. Carl Tripp and family have {returped from Pleasure Beach, where theéy spent the summer, Harold C. Linceln’s family have re- turned, after a month's stay at Plems- ure Beach. No child under five years of age will be allowed to attend St. Joseph's pa- ‘rachifll &chool during the fal term which SEPTEMBER our Blinket s)wwmg are selections. MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Will_imantic, Conn. Warm Blankets Wemen who loek a little ahead and anticipate through It may not be such geod blanket weather so far as actual use, but it is ceftainly blanket weather when it comes to selecting blankets now for next winter, and the showing includes plaia ahd fancy plaids in cotton or wool, and may be had as 16w as $1.89 a pair, up to $19.50 a pair. . MURRAY CO. SHOWING OF always repaid with fine of Brick & Sullivan Shoe Compang and | hevel- Miss Muriel Gelfinas | Jonn M.. O'Cenneor, mmv of the New Republic A, C. fight club, at the Polo Grounds, New York, who seems to be in line to become "the leading fight promotor of New York if Tex Rickard dogs not watch his step, O'Cennor has plaged the Pole Grounds at the dis- posal of the managers of the Dempsey-Wiis bout for the heavy- weight champlenship of the world, for Columbus Day, October 12th. Rickard has mads it known that it would be impossible te stage the mateh for at least a year, but @'Connor seems to think different. I'ly. and he may get the bout. g e A SR S R S, opens today (Wednésday) as the schoal is overcrowded, having a registration of over 580, with every indieation that the enroliment will be increased this term Mr. and Mrs. Georgeé A. Bartlett .«r'~| in Boston to attend the funeral of Mrm | Bartlett's grandmother, Mrs. Holtoi, Mrs. A. F. Brown and daughter Irene have reéturnéd by motor to Greenweod, Mass., after a short t here Mrs. Frank Rosen and family have {retyrned from” Océan Beach where they speit the summer. Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. N, Clarke of Séuth Orange, N. J., were fecent visltors witi Mr. and Mps, William P. Jordan, X Alford has returmed (o as teacher- at - the , Prince sl New. Haven. Mrs, C, C. Case have return. Groion Long Poiiit, after a n F Dibble has rtéturned to her, home in Norwalk after several weeks' visit with <hér sister, Mrs. Arthur Stiles. Miss May Davison has returned from Maine, where she spent the summat. and is at the home of Mr, and Mrs, William . -Jordan. M. Morse and son Emersen are after’ spending two months in Mass, with Mrs, James Ea- annual -reunien of the Larrabse ¢ Was Held af the home of "Mr. and 5 _in Windham Center. Thirty-fiye people jvere present, The democratio caucus for the dlection of delegates 1o ‘the Be held at Hartford, and .to -the count: bate conventions, ening at the The natorial and - pre- was held Tug town ' hall, % ] meeting was called te. order at 8.30 o'clock by~ Acting Chairman: Val entine L. Murphy. James F. Twemoy as elected chdirman of the caucus and Valentine' L. Murphy, secretary. A res- olutien was read by Mr, Murphy and adopted by the caycus by which “the democratic party gave oxpression their sorrow for the death of. their lml leader, Daniel P. Dunn. It was voted| to forward a copy of the mesolution to his widow to-Mrs, Julia P. Dunn, as an 'evidence of their sympathy. The result of the election was as fol- lows: State eonvention—Hormistas Dilen, Frank P. Fenton, James F. Twomey, George W. Hick John F. Sullivan, P. J. Larramec, Micha¢l ¥. Sullivan. Congressional—James Haggeriy, Burt Moore, William A. Costello, William E. Leonara, Frank M. Lincoln, Alexia isse, George M. Flint, eanalora\—Ruberl 0. Snow, Mrs. Rose Fenton, VValentine L. Murph John R. Pickett, Fred Moriarty, Wil-| ligm L, Jenkins, Mrs. Willlam A, Co tello. ! County—George M. Flint, James T. Mustard, Albert Diche, Alice H.| Stoughton, Margaret Bulger, Thomas| Killourey, John M. Bransfield. Probate—Burt Moore, Alexis Calsse, Mary George Haggerty. George Adams, John P. McQuillan, George Timmins, omas P. Foley, A committee of; Ave—Valentine L. Murphy, Frank P. Fenton, George W. Hiekey, Hormisdas Dion and Michael 1. Sullivan—was chosen by the chair to so lect members of the-town ecommittee and make @ report to the caucus next Mon- day evening. Frank' P. Fenton was chosen chairman of the town committee for the ensuing two years. The caucus, which was adjourned at 855 ocleck, proved Harmenious throughout. e WINDHAM Misves Marian and Evelyn Utley re- turned to New London Monday after a few da visit. with their grandmoths er, Mrs, C. D. Utley . Herpert Smith and family of Bmol&- Iyn, N. Y. who are spending .the sum- mer in New London, attended'the af ternoon service at Sr. Mrs. A. B, Harvey has been entértain- ing her brother. Albert Martin and his family, from the west. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Allén of Hart- ford were recent guests at Homer Wood's, Benoni Bates is serving as sexten of the Congregational church temporarily, Daniel Triggar haying resigned Windham was visited by a <uecesswn of heavy thunder showers beginning. about 11 p. m. Sunday and lasting| throygh the -night, Monday being show- ery 2 §. Kohnt and daughter. of New York are registered at The Inn, About thirty-five tended the lawn fete at Mrs, Gearge Stiles' in Seuth Windham given for the benefit of Wheaton college, where Mrs, Stiles’ niece, Miss Sara Abbe is a stu- dent. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of Auhurn, N. Y., who are on a motor trip, were recent guests at The Inn. Mr. and Mrs. John Young. who have bean spending two weeks at the 1mm, returned to New York Friday. A number of Windham people were Wndham meople at-|| entertained by Mrs. Rebert P, Bates of icago ‘at her summeér home in North Vindham last week. Her guests irf? cluded Miss Maud Stol Miss Anna Claassen, Migs Josephine Bingham, Mre. John F..Woeds, Miss Maria Rizzo, Miss Grace Bates, Miss Dorothy Brown, Mrs, A. E. Saunders and Miss Abigail ates, Mrs, w. Fitch and daughter Fler- énce of New York, who , have been spending the summer at the Inn, left aturday to jein Mr. Fiteh at Port Vashington, N. Y., where they will re- main through September. Postmaster 1. H. Johnson, who is con- fined to the house with his leg in a plas- ter cast is able to be up twice a day and to walk about the upper floor with the aid of - crutches, Mr. and Mrs. £ B. Bell of Windsor Locks are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lathrop. Miss Florence Pardee, at the Imi for three weeks, returned to New Haven Saturday. Miss Kate Tibbitts of Nor: pectedat the Inn Saturday. Elizabeth - Afiderson day in Columbia, Mrs. Ashley Anderson and Miss Emily Lyman have been = entertaining their nephew and his family, Trom Troy. Miss Mary Packer.had her niece, Miss Bzulzh oyes of Providence and friends from New London as guests over Labor Day. The annual quilt exhibit of the Wind- ham industries is to, be held in the old Webb - house next week. There weére 35 present at the annual reunion of the Larrabee families held at James Lathrop's, Labor Day. Dinner had to be served in the house beeause of the. bad weather. Judge Lucius Brown, Judge Allyn L. Brown and Carl Brown and families of Norwich were among those presént. Reév, and Mrs, M. R. Plumb and sons vho have been spending two weeks at les Larrabee's have returned to wood, R. I, Leo H. Keengy of New York was the guest o his mother Sunday, His son, Kenneth ‘is visiting ‘his grandmother for 2 .few davs. George 3. A, Baker and family, of Meriden were guests of Mr. Baker's par- ents Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Nutter of Whil- ingville, * Mags,, were gudsts over Labor Day of Mrs. Nutler's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Roper, - Two lgrge aeroplanes passed over the village Saturday afternoon, flying low, in_a southweésterly direction, * Misses Deborah and Carmel Shea of Hartford were at their home on Leba- non avénue over Labor day. James R, Case of the state experl- mental station was calling on relatives in_town Saturday. Dr. A, L. Stebbins and family re- turned Monday after two weeks' outing at Gardner Lake. Mr. Blume of -New York was tie guest of Isaac Cohen the past week. Dr. Raymond Lewis and family left Monday for théir home in New York afier a month's stay at their sumner home on Broadway. Miss May Clark of East Hartford was the guest of friends im town over La- bor Day. The case of ‘the state vs, John lunley was tried before Judge Abell Saturday merning. The aecused plead guilty and was bound over to the superier couri, Kinzey, whe is 16 years old, was charg. ‘ed with breaking into Charies Elderkin's meat market and taking bahanas and what penniea were in the meney draw- er,-aiso breaking a window: at.the A&D e, reaching in and taking several kages of crgckers, He siole a be:- r!!ccl milk at T. S. Clark's home. He aige stole 2 bicvale and rode to Hart- ford. He was arrested in that city while who has been ich is ex- spent ‘Sun- hmtnunmfl-« b&” ‘we think of «fi-lfi- a0 about it. in shaving. Be sure to have your dealer show you the Fulerum Shoklder trying to sell the wheel at a low Colchestsr officials were notified anl Bailiff Higgins and Constable Friedman went to Hartford Triday evening and brought the.royth back. After fhe trial he was taken to Norwich jail. Mr. and Mps. Herbert E. Strong of Hartford were at their summer home in town over Labor DX he regisirars of voters wer fieure in ses- sion Tuesday from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m., | receiving the names of sersons who are to be put on the list of “to be made” voters, Miss Helen Kingsbury, of ew TYork, was the guest of her mother at the home of her uncie, Ronald Brown on Broadway over Labor Day CANTERBURY PLAINS At the demoeralic caucys Saturday delegafes were clected: State conyention, 2 Saturday ‘afternoon, Sept, 2. the demo- crats met in the town hall and nominated the following candidates: nice Kearns; board of relief, James Ap- pley ; first selectman. Herbert Tracy ; see- ond selectman, Henry Kearns; auditor, John Cone; grand jurers, M. Shea, seph Perking, James Gaskell, James Ap- Nanoieon Gessiin; collector of tax- X liam Newton; constables, William Newton, Hen Kearns; regisirar of voters, F. A. Cone; town school commit- tee, H. W, Hawes. Christine Gundersen Is visiting in Hart- ford with her sister Jennie. . The M. P. Sunday school held its an- nual pignic on the church lawn Saturday afternoon The children played games and the school served sandwiches, cake, ice_cream and lemonade. Emma Eastiund and Tna Larson have gone to Daniclson to work and will at- tend Killingly High school. Mrs. Frank Nelsen, who has been caring for her mother in New York, is home fof a few days. Ed. St. John has been entertaining his wife's niece and a friend frem Hartford, Mrs. Stella Brenker has rcturned to afternoon held in town hall the foliowing ' Asscssor, Ber-| Jo- | ; But remember this— . You have still to sxperience the /as¢t word of luxury Only the New Improved Gillette can give it to you, The New Glm o | Philadeiphia aftér spending two months with Mrs, E. P. Sabips. < s i y. nsen has veturned home from ; es, Milo Appley, Herfry Kearnes, Fred Cone, Milo Appiey where the has been spending M. Shea; congressional, W. H. Hawes,|the summer. John Cone. Samuel Carpenter, James; Margaret Gundersen and Hilda Grabb Appley ; senatorial, A. H. Bennett, Joseph | the week énd with Perkis Napoleon Geossiin, Bernice| Kearns; county, Henry Kearns, Ellen S. = Terkins, Herbert Neff, Herbert Newton: MOHEGIN town committee, Fred Cone, Henry Kearns, Ellen Perkins, James Appiey, A.| Mrs, Charles Harris and daughter of H. Bennett. Providence. Mrs. Ethel - Frances and children, cf Waterford. Mr. Miner, M | Gertrude Harris of Norwich, were the guests of Mr. and Mres. Quidgeon ever the wigwam days. Mr. and Mes. Nonsuch, of Philadelphia, were guests at the Mathews' home over the wigwam, Mre. Meech and grandchildren, and Mrs. Harris and grandchildren, Arlene, of Norwich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ¢, Fowler for the wigwam. There will be no services for {wo Sun- days. The pastor is having a vaestion. M. Lamb, of Providen vieiting ‘us son and daughter-inJdaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Peet. Lucille Fielding and Carrie Brown of | Nerwich Town, Were guests of Louetia TFielding and Mr. and Mrs. A, Fielding of New London over the wigwam, There was an error in last week's pa- | per in regard 1o Charles Mathews' age: he is not 85, but will be 71 sometime in | September. A S ———— Hartford.—~Three thousand nine hum- dred students will enter the Hartferd tedkwith the New Im- High scl when clasges begin today (Wednesday). * THERE’S not an itern in the pnpeu that / means so much to men as'a five min- te talk with any dealer who shows the - Red Diamond in his store window, The most practical kind of advice on bettering your daily shave—illustral proved Gillette. You may think you are getting now everything in shaving that a razor can give you. Or you may know vaguely that »methin( 0t just right Joh Buskiey of Harttord was hamt the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paimer of ford spént. the week- end at the’ homestead. R 1 HEARING CONTINTED IN THE SOUTH BEND PATERNITT CASS Soyth Bend, Ind., Sept. 5.—The in the case of Harry Poylin, -clothing {'merchant, whose arvest was ga by Professor John - A. Tierndn of the Usi- versity of Netre Dame, on the that Poulin is the -father of Mra. nan's chiid, born last November, postponed this afterncon until Th morning-at 10- o'cloek. After the postponement ef ing Mrs. Tiernan, who has been ed and confined to her lbed sines the charge against Poulin wis fled by Pgo- fessor Tiérnan. was able Yo go_for a short stroll ‘with her hulbd(.'!u.w carefully shielded from newi and it was said she had gives ne views. PERJURY ALLEGEDIN HERRIN MASSAcRE eing Marion, TiL. Sept. 5.—(By the A° $)= Indietments qharging severa! grand witnesses with perjury were forgcast Attorney General Edward J. B at the eloge of today's desgion of the grand jury deiving inte the tacts and eir- cumstgnces of the Herrin riot of Jupe 22nd.

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