Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 2

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Willimantic pFice 31 Chuseh Street {augoet 15 the Telenhous 1062 town of Windham, as re- icorded at the office of Town Clerk Frark iP. Fentop. Two of the ceremon Thursd! mlurd Mathie aug. of the Pedcs [Patr president E. The list of marriages (¢ L Mpred Meikie Fhapelle, by Rev o were ridip post on lief s strom, the local 44 Cobgh 26, Howard T Albin solved part s g enter 29, Benjamin 7 Edward Wehi r during AuS- Sunday 1 not democratic Thompson the same district. session. 25, Aquilla Sylvestre Bhe spine with z 25. Adgiine Ga Charles E. for the in MAKING" You must have a fow da; Charles TOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP be farnished at a reasonable cost from our large stock of and Mrs. WAED BROS., 45 Jackson St., Kiliourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willimantic, Conm ilady Assistant) Leighton, Mrs, JAY M. SHEPARD Busceeding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Direcior & Embalmer 90-62 NORTH 8T, Lady Acsistars WILLIMANTIC Tel. Connection . Philip Aubrey F. Borton, chronic matic pleurisy. 3. Fel fantum, raiiroad. proving slowiy. M fo his bed ‘i Miss 1. when the auf i Clabas, 8 months, cholera in- the Willimantic fire defl ',u eveping at 8 0l ctice aril}s were begun &t the requeat the fire committee and have proved beneficial. ‘| An inspection of the local yard, in- *| cludnig the car departme: zine house was made Thursday noon, by and o General Superintendent A, J. Ovle ork, New Maven and/ Has mnd; (h‘, wip to this city in 3 peivate caf. 30d Ml od the en- A danShter, ¢ Whittemore ‘street, w 0. syere injurail ymobfle in whiel collided with a . MacArthur is con- h “irguble is still a 93- in St Joseph's hospital. the meeting of the Wema < it was annpunced Wit a com- nunication had been received fo the ef- officer. Tola H. r anopal via conps Octaber 4. voted to'srye @ dinner in G. A. R. hall republican delegates to the Sec- ssonal qistfict conyentionin uere Saturday that the hall soon. d at present. be affected othemwise. Valentipe 1. Murphy of Das heen selected ag the membgr of tlig stafe cefural commitfes from -ninth digtrigt. is the woman member from The selecfions were approved by the state conyemiion gt its Town Clers Frank P. Fentoa was one of the members of the Tegold- tions committee, Tywen| recently house the Willlam P. §. Keating and son. for' two week: 's parents, in Beacon, Sweency. Stéwart. left with Mrs. B. 8. Greene, and Mrs. their daughters, Dorothy and Helen 3nd 1 Vincent and Miss Esther Dew were attending the Eastern States Hxposition n Springfield t 3 . and Mrs. W. C. home Thursday after four monthef stay at South Casco, Matne. soon for a stay in Pennsylvania and Mrs. James S. Donohue and ennsylvania. Mes. William Hardman and' Misa Blizabeth attended Springfield Exposi- and Mrs. Larkin) of Lyme, their cougins Maurice Kelley and Mrs. Sampel attended Eastern States Ex- rosition Thursday. Miss - &1 Mre.. Den: of Mr. Mass. Hagstrom, whe ership with Willlam F. the same lije by Mr. Hagstrom recently pu! trom Abrahim Krug 8 strip of on Union street whefe erect a building of an 89 foot frontage Van Zandt Levett, licenses. state boar Shea, recently The New Haven ralirosd will change the runing time of fts traing effactl morning in connection with the rai-|refurn of the States of New' York and Massachusetts _| songer trains will leave ong -hour later Willimantic trgms time. this Gertrude The opening meeting of the Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal chutch was in the guild room in the There was & Two gifts were presentss retiring president, and ome the Tetiripg treass to State Policeman Russejl I was at the locgl police station Thu: applicants for motor vel The number of applicants has spmewhst diminish- the past week. A. W. Buchanan of Mansfield, agent of education, in the town building Thureday forenoon, meeting children between 3134 and 18, sought employment certificates. Briet Paragraphi Samuel Cheshro has sold the cottage he recently erected at Columbia lak E. Perry of Mansfield and New The cotiage is to be named Per- riwinkle Lodge. Charles E. Marsters of Boston wias in town recently on business. Former Bank Commissiongr Sturges of New York was here recently on business. and M. C. C. Cage are spending in Boston. Reynolds, and Eugene F. Martin Eastern States Exml“on Keekey Lathrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lathrop of Windham, has resumed his studies in Brown uniyersity. Mr. and Mrs, Fred guests, Harry were ursday. Rosgbropks 2 George Rosebrooks, Mies Louise Gardner and Mrs. Harol L. Storrs, at- tended Springfleld fair. Amos Fowler. Austin Boss and Sam- Chesbro attended 'Brooklyn fafy on Thursday. Mrs 5 forris returned They will leave Adams were Tecent dinmer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hip- Shea. daughter of Mr. and is vigiting the family and Mrs. George Morin of Hol- y Miss Cecelia Morin I8 to spend the week-end there. 3ir. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. GOING AWAY? If you are, a piece or two of good luggage will come very handy. {Those who intend to travel should be interested in procuring a dependable trunk, one that will reach its destination with your clothes in good condition, and if you need a suit case or 2 traveling bag, we have them tos, at prices to suit every taste, |THE H. C. Mumv €O0. JEWETT CITY The funeral services ror Rev. /B M nthony held at his i & ey T o h-mm;u sa8- Sisewhir ’fl?fi"fi‘,’,fl, the mtarnulo;ml l.flcl !\lvetln- ev Wmllm K wich. Rey. Herbert w| the lgeal church vneu Bath followed by r e‘ by Mrs. :lnhn H 'rmcy anp t i passage e{ 3. B Ad ley Re. Jowett Clty in turn eu'ogmd 4 man of Qod. frig yél! 1n - 5p] money, his ennwh 2 uu fer living to eyery one Ww! h thl] section Al avmn o ted by rot from varfously l.ttflbuted e@uu- principally, M ot et “ths “entire R tp very sm wuml for bet- r} }rx niE: Julla Savies and 1th whom he ‘Thursday to m,ud the Ewgrn sme; Exposition. COLCHESTER Fiftesn members of Oliver Wpodhouse x:. g;’ ’:ent by -momoh\!es to 88 Weduestar eveniti e Ol Todge. & it being the of- it of ‘the ‘grand chancellor and me officer's to' that lodge. The u officers present were, Grand Chan- T William® Cowlishaw, of New Bri- 18in; Grand Vice Chancéllof Thomas H. Troland, ot Ne Londonn: Grevk Keeper of Records and Sells George E. Wright, of Hartford ; Grand Master of Exchequer Pottér of Willimantic, Arthur; P, Mitchell There ‘were 'present members of Norwich New London, 4 from Danfelson, 15 from Willimantic and wembers from After the work of the evening, tMtCh“ wee made by the grand”lodge officers and other visiting brothers. rved. The officers of the lodge will be installed at the next meet- ing by D. D. G. C. Baker. Dagisl Goldberg Puleisiod dyto e ———q | nmtm—— | Beautlful Queen Anne Dlm ing Suite of nine pieces. .. Here is a wonderful value in an exceptionally well made suite. es Extension Pable, China Closet, Buffet, 5 Side Chairs'and 1 Arm In Jacobean Oak, excellently finished. menh'l’hu nce of this suite makes it a Decessary r;o mlc;l gre of spring cnn!lrucllnn th pori can be quickly converted ou!l) upholstered in huuu- Regular $300 value—SPECIAL . Grand Outer Guatd, The great com .nmrormbw bed with genuine leather' seats. be BEV. EDWARD M. ANTHONY came in cnn_chl Miethodist conference has fitted by the thousands of given, Rev. Mr. Ackley stated. one to his Teward, after a ong "Rev. John Pearce of mm‘,m offersd the closing praye! ang ‘profiouncéd the bemediotion: Other ministers present were Dev. MaeLennon with his wife B Rev. Charles Smith of Uncasyille, Rev. € W. Ruoff of “Boltic, Rey. Dr. R. L. and ‘A. Feiden have rucks to be used New Engiand nfels of Stonington was the ‘ednesday of Mr. and Mrs. John !; "Kllogs and Miss Tiouise Weel WeTe Yigitors i New London Wednesda Witz and son, James, motored to Bridgeport, Thuwday. Miss Margaret Sullivan of Willimantic is yisiting at Mrs. Mary K. O'Brien's on orwich avenue. i Academy opens lts 119th year studgnts,” 36 of whom are fresh- Principal James Brooks returns for a sgopnd vear. 3-pc. Karpen ahog_any and Cane Living Room Suite.. . .. . Chair and Highback Rocker, Sofa and chair 4-pc, Mahasany Calomal Bedroom Suite — This suite is a fine example of the dmuncu\e o piece is thoroughly well built and richly finished Comprises Bed, Dresser, Cpiffonier -and Triplicata Mirror Toilet sulte by. all pmesns, 4f you' are I0okleg for 2 pargain. Rev. B. 1. Ayer, Norwich, Re Moore, with Mrs. Moare, of ‘S with mahogany frame, have removable spring vered in tapestry, highback rocker has fixed Spring seat with Three pillows and bolster included. Regular $2 Others attending from were Mrs. George Soule of Bast Gresn- chasge of the school music. tebbins has been engaged to teach two algebra and freshman sci- | Miss Florence J. Rae, of Holyoke, 8 graduate of Holvoke college, the Bnglish classes and part C.C. Helmhold renews his instyuction on the vipiin. The teachers all eypress themselves as responsive and appre- titude of the students—an excel- Fpirit of ‘co-operation is manifested | and & most successful year is anticipated | under Principgl Brooks' ‘experienced ad- | and side panels. classes dgily, Wickford, Henry Soule, Sarah Woodward, New Bedf 3 :|and Mrs. Waltet' Butroughs Warcester, q . Danlel Soule, Provideuce, Mrs. John E. Vaughn, Mrs. Eugene Boy- ehs, Norwich; Mrs. Joseph Dawson, M. Charles Gray, Central Villags: la Willetf, Moosup; Miss Nellie Arnold, Voluntown; Mrs. Irving Smith and Mrs, Altred Ashley, Trustees of the Jewett bank and Slater library, and assfstants, attended; of Reliance lodge, No. 29, 1. 0. O. ¥, of which Mr. Anthony was a_chacter mem- ber and members of the Men's class of the M. E. church. The bank and There were beautiful floral remembranc- s including forms from the Methodist church and socleties Jewett City sayings oank Slater library I. oircle of the King's Daughters, and many relatives and friends. Targe tapestry covering. DO YOUR FALL HOUSECLEANING The HOQVER 24-inch x 36-inch LARGE OAK _ Congoleum Rugs Chlfiomev / also members Threg tyPewriters are now proy These are ‘located in the brary on the third floor and 21 studenis wre learning to use the machines. sults l;at year more than justified th ‘Commercial arithmetic will | 2180 be taught as last year in connectlon With algebra. A Tigw course hes been 1 year—Soclal Economics. lems of American ‘Democrac text used. This course in practical econ- vy is now forming Dart of the course of study in most pro- gressive high schools. Principal Brook! ter cltizenship an best Electric Cleaner suction-cleans The excellent re 8§30 VALUE™ "LARGE OVAL Library Table Iibrary were d 75 VALUE and see the wonder- o These rugs are perfect in quil- ity and the pat- i oak and nicely roduced this 3 0. O. F., Dorcas uo obliga- well made Table, with 27- The burial will be . oval top and five full width drawers. a n d fine quality easing. Don't A SMALL DEPOSIT PUTS ONE Pl ¥ IN YOUR HOME BALANCE EASY TERMS The bearers will Burdick, G. H. Thornton, Robertson, Jr., and Robert Robertso: The Ladies’ soclety of the Cons tional church was entertained at Mrs. G. H. Jonnings' home' Thursday after- Tt was decided to have a parish supper and recognition new pastor Tuesday next. is' Mrs. F. D. Ballou, Buckingham and Mra. Mrs. Jétinings was assisted by D. Wolt, Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Mrs, John Whalley and Mrs Walter Marshall, . Bearl Gleasen, 26, wife of Charles . of Voluntown, N wonderful value at this special Cedar Hope Chests made of selecied. gen- — handsomely in the interest of bet- the' maintainance of the fite sfpearanice of the village green s, woting on th euggestion appegled to the the trustees, Students in the Hansom school to refrain from throwing Papé Tor refuse on the public grounds of All the students and school esponded heartlly and agreed to sign 2 pledge to that effect, S. M. Day hds agreed to provide suitable garbage | barrels for the park. The Academy sion closed early all the students were organized white wings brigade and picked up ref- use about the park and streets. TUnder the auspices of the an attractive entertainment four numbers will be given yan, local chairman of the County Y. M. . is co-operating with Brooks in arranging for thi course of entertainments. Sept. 18, the first Academy | ar was glyen, under the ausmices of the senfor clags. STAFFORD - SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. E. D. g their brother in Sterling, Mas: -"and Mrg. Harry several weeks at the Convers: Highland ferrace. Mrs. Anna Mead of Rockland. Ma is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gl er. at Stafford Hollow. Misy Elsie Phillips. of the Hollow has returned to Woodmere, L. 1., after spend- ing the summer with her parents, Mr. frs. Charles Phillips. Miss Minnie O'Halloran s at her home eks’ vacation at Lake George Morrison b Extensive assortment, The commit- > e lt uine red cedar guaranteed moth- Good Musical Instrumentsf At Prices You Should NotMig Music Box and § Records in handsome — BPECIAL aftérnoon and being brought Gilbert's undertaking room Thursday. Fred Clarke has gone to Bostpa where he is with a commercial brokerage es- $14.95 Men's Guafint&d WATCHES On Terms of $1.00 Weekly Gentlemén’s Watch—Has fipe 17-jewel Tenor Buuo with 16 b pts, nickel rim Knot" tail pltcc David Ballou, Frank and Ciaude Dur- lev_rgt\lrn to Brown Mr. and Mrp, Charles Coraell, ) Florastine Ritchotte and Miss Eva Rail have returned from a Niagara' Falls and other place terest, covering 1200 miles. Dance at Ashland Chip's: Streed orchestra.—ady. k company h tioes that Mohday, Septomber tions will be reésumed on standard time. As far as is known every institution in' Griswold, including the town's time, will be ‘standard Sunday mornip watches and clocks will pot have ip be changed, but in' the main, it will mesn set ‘ém back or stop thém for an hour. The railroads will operate trains one hour later, beginning &t 12.01 Trambone zuanmnd Reg. irip to Canada, socigl of the ¥ This Reg. §79 “FREE” Sewing Machine Very Special Now at need a Sewing Machine here is the Dest machine mada Come in and see the rated, and learn wh. other machines and wh machino for ds one to your h(\mn Roped Street manogany Anished shell and = 1985 maple hoops handsome gold filled case, guaranteed for % carencnt time d keeper—Very MANDOLIN SPECIAL AT.. Gentlemen's linols Watch—Has beauti- ful gold filled case, guar- anteed for 20 years. Made of the highest grade ma- to give dependable time- keeping sery- fce—Special at Becatise reading matter for the blind passes through this oftice, the followin to Postmaster D. F. Finn and loca railway postal clerks is of local interest Richard Bissonnette has returned ‘Worcester where he is a student at Holy Cross college. Romeo Garvals is visiting his slster. in Poughkeepsie, N. In view of the necessary ciroym- scribed lives of those so afflicted if re- quires litile imagination fo realize th disappotntment ‘and “sorrow that miy ht ng Such marter which malls. Mrs, Arthur Dahms, reshlt from recelvis miy be. Gamaged in’ the Braille is usually put up'in two forms —folded flat and malled 1p nm; and ‘sent in rells like élther case’ it .uh!oé\ed Mjss Ruth Alden is taking the nurses’ e at Springfleld, Mass. edule will go into effect on the Central Vermont road next Monday. Traing going north will leave Stafford ! 754 a. m. and 3.30 p. b Thoge goipg south at $.07 2. m. and 5.28 Green Gflld Bmelet \Vuck What lady wouldn't be proud to own this . guaranteed fo' give 50 damagsd as t9 be absblutely worthisss. iR In "order mot 'to detract’ from l pleasures which may be blifd, it is desired that all o Dlores keep 3 spocig] loo The tuneral of Nazerino Fradiani, who died at the Johnson hospital Wednesday Was held at St. Edward’s church Thurs- day at tour oclock with burial in St Edward’s cemetery. He leaves no mear rpiatives in this comptry. . and Mrs. Wilfred Baton, of Cleve- land, Ohlo. are visiting thelr parents i § A SMALL DOWN {PAYMENT PUTS " THIS BEAUTIFUL $115 Victrola Console IN YOUR HOME AT ONCE ou long to own a Victrola here is your chance to get:this new popular Console model on unusually eas v s finished in mahogapy, equipped with the most modern Victrola appliances and is fitted with four record albums. and have it sent fo your home while you can enjoy these special terms. TERMS AS LOW AS out for such 3.3 pgmcu'u In order tuz n identified it js reque t malling omm Such “matter to In in writing or with “Printed matter for the vperltbn of &l will pe Class meetings at the Stafford high school this week elected representatives ent council as follows: Lott” O'Halloran and | SELECT YOUR PIANO HERE FROM WORLD'S BESF w Here you will find the the WASSERMANN BROS, BEHB BROS. AUTOPIANO, | mhv LEXINGTOY will make no mistake in chooging any of | They are all fully guaranteed. enough to suit every purse and the TERMS low NEW G'.'AR_\\Tm NEW GUARANTEED UF £reatly apprecla- Freshmen clase, Warren Legg. | Sophomo% class, Jogephine e 5 jsas, France Demiston BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE Fruit Basket of distinative desi Ny silver plated. Valye $7.00—Special 4-piece Chocolate Set of fine guality sfl- " 9.90 13 of attractive design, heav- 1y’ silver plated. Valug $6. qt?::‘tf' )!GT:‘!IFQ Braille is admitted to the mals of tm, Fihism Gchrier apd apple tree in @ efl back y-rd Eyom for ‘the 't start housekeep- of " this logality enior class will elect its repre- lwlmv;s lates LEFFINGWELL Mr. and Mrs. George s vigitors with Mrs. Jennis Harris Sugar and Creamer and Tra $i800 — SPECIAL Crumb Tray 'l'heu*mn make buying ‘easy. SECRET OF A GOOD msrosnm\' olan of-Norwich pas yie o fuily satseuatds nq s tvg 7 $2.00 Weekly LOW AS $295, Ermt A. Grevyacs of Seymour, Comn., Sunday at Charles L. Rath- Hiter 4 Known for Q'gug ay evening the Ladies' Aid so- clety ny; & suppee at the home of Mr. l.nqi Mrs.” Charles E. Ellis Bl ss Ruth J. Ellis were e ipper cflnflqled of vegeta- ake and ice cream, gusness rapidy dentroy 0 cBly, all-momt Wopen oot m-n Pmk.ham , Vegetab ' and Servxc m;; and cold meat, Over '$23 was cleared.” morning w1 ;‘ghlp at 11 o'clock, k. The B. Y. (c W C:rlgv"

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