Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 17, 1922, Page 7

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NORW!GH TOWN Funeral services for Joseph Hiram Wil- | ¢ son were held Monday ntmm au:: l:: ¢ home on ave- edminhmo {vw large attend- they m wm relatives, friends and nd’{;e kma\mnt 'luwasa.gamoqhgfl- bors, some of whem eame from :“:d to yh;ad between the Itslian | ¥ork, Bridgeport, Providence, Rockville 4moriean flag. in W 2 - | the Soldiers’ burigl plot in ¥antic geme- LR e | R cotiple were unattended. The bride is a |committal sorvice. Undertakes Charles graduate of the Westerly High school, | Gager was in charge of the un-nnmenu. elass of 1915, and recently taught in| 'Among the many beautiful florgl nim the = Pawcatwek Valley sghool. ThelWere tho following: Standing —wreath, o groom is a graduate of Lawrence High from Nerwich street department; pillow tion of the &gwveat school and Dertmeuth college, class of | ©f red, white and blue flowers, mru orld ¢o! Franklin-. Wu.g{ 1915 and 1§ residemt engipeer for the|form of the American flag, the snoclu French envoy at the reqen state board of public roads. Mr, and |daughter, Mrs. Minnie Edmisto: Mudania conference told nearly a hun- Mrs. Trumbull are on a motor trip and |from another daughter, Mrs. William dred pewspapermen of fifteen upon thetr retyrn will reside in %hnn- Tague; cross, from his son, Henry Wil-| wha gathered at the foreign offics te ¢ nock, gon; wreath, from a third daughter, Mes. | nightnight to iJhea.r the French delem Lewis Babour and Dr. F.- L Payne|Paul Schlough; casket bouquet of 83| tell about his mission. ve returned from the Maine woods |chrysanthemums, from his son, George| ‘It has been said in England that lere they. have been enjoying a hunt- | Wilson; bouguet of purple and white | the PBritish fleet and British troaps ing trip, chrysanthemums, from his sister, Mrg, | alone halted the victorious Kemaliste,” Mr. ard Mrs. W. Ward Sherman of |Susan Culver; bouquet of 89 white car-| cpid M. Franklin-Bouillon = “Phe Beach street are visiting in New York |nations, from granddaughter, Miss May | truth 'is that every time force this week. Wilson ; bauguet of purple . and white | used and the British troops were Edward J. Pentod, Jr., and Arthur J.|chrysanthemums, . from granddaughter, | fqrced, negotiations ,with Mus Fenlon have returmed to Yonkers, N. Y., |Mrs. J. M, Hart; bouquet of 89 pink and ‘lliex?és.l became lncreaslngly more having spent the summer at Wateh Hill | White carmations; from his son-in-law, | ficult. Mra, Thomas Partil ot TOIGL saes| Willies Tagse: henrt. xhaped | place S| Mo pemcetul efferts of Tramee pue is entertaining her son. Rev. John |white and vellow rosebuds, from always intervened just in time fo pre- Purtill, of Pala, Cal. This Is his first | grandson, George Tague; houquet of p\_u'- vent open “warfare and, had it net visit here In five years, ple and white chrysanthemums, from jbeen for France, peace would not hgve Revere E. Clapp of Vose street has ae- | Clara Barton tent. Daughters of Veter. | Deen rcalized. In this connection, 1 . {cepted a position in the engineering de- |ans; wreath, from Mrs. Willlam Denker. v':sh ttlr Daghetflb;l‘te kt’gh the consisl::w ent of the Oxweld Acetylene Co. struggle ‘ur] commander . mflrk, N. T i P Sl ol ,""‘:’:‘;;g,:'fi:: waged to maintain relations with the Charles Whitman and George Wilson | bush in nivom, although it hes shed its | 2llies. He accomplished this in the of Providence, R. L, were week-emd vis- | foliage; also a Jack rose bush which sl | [2¢° Of @ victorious army which was itors here. retains s leaves and at present.has ene | Within forty kilometers of their cap- e fine blo: and ene bud. - Quite T tsople. mll(. Constant e Z; MYSTIC > |there werc soveral buds. Some of Frapklin-Boyillon eharged that e D re e enton to g | the British general staff at Constenti- The boa{ which was lagnched w-‘ ! l b a do t s | and Willimantic. i ¢ A Wn:}n :g:n gfim t?mm“m’uwn _Rey, James B. Aldeich, Dester of tha (Continued from Page Ome) . -| mext the first Narragangett Pler team hu-hh Tawn Methodist Bpiscopal 1s schedaled to play The visiting | church, conducted . the. service. Mrs | question of a reservation or abmw | eam has won <ho arst pame of ihe sea. | Frederick H. Bushnell and Miss Blanche | phraseology, But. “!&‘{ ey siready played with the I A. C. Wheeler sang two hymns, Neaver, My|ward approval n:nm Satxrisy awming Mies Blanshe Men | 000 1o Thee and Jesus is Calling, | aocords a5 they of Mrs, KKate Mes The beayers were fopr mfld ] v e . edgwick post, Ne. L G. n.zmawumnozenm 7 3 FOR PREVENTING \“g ‘Parig, Ost 16 (By the A. P.). b m policy of France ..',‘," the sincere desire et emal Pasha to avoid war s.nd‘ not the British display of fopga, L the near Gear. The how on,"‘ ee e Weliamel] ad. the Rete was: the q was Charles Gray, brother of mm The bride cntered on the arm of ‘her- fgther, Willipm ¥, Ryon. The i ‘The Cereal that . Tastes Good Your Grocer Sells Wheatena—Recipe Book Free. f?’ 12§15 hi i# 14 Elpabeth Lynch, one of the tfluhfl 8t velvet |tember 22, by the Ses Sied Cempany here has been put aboard a boat at New York and will be taken to South America. The craft upon reaghing its destipation will bo used for transporta- tion . purposes. Pawn street school, on Monday by Mrs. Allen’s little daughter, Henrletta, 3 m ber of the second grade. At the First Cengregational Qvol Snnday morning the pastor. Rev. Gurden F. B:mey. Dtmhed a fine sermon on mte Tquiuh demand for immediate ocey- pation @f Thrace. When General Harington heard of this commuynique he was astonished and said that | had authorized no such communica~ Wheatenaville, Rahway, New Jeratg i seversl or- seiections and played the veddh; 'lrid- is a graduate of Weateriy The Moore house af 4 Bigh #trest) s —— 3 s e e e ey i igis te “The burning of Sm; was High sehool, a member of the Pirgt Bap mt T tion. It was syeh things &9 these|unless the allles give rigid guarantees e burning FTNA WAS oPge- tigt ‘ohureh and is & teacher In the Sun.|%1} NAYe A new tenant for the winter, R had to contend with In try- | that the Greeks would not burn thelized by the retreating Greel armp" da% soheol. She is well known and very (55 ZTSRE Xneblle, a symmer resident sy pechad 99 of Groten Léng Point, will occupy it. s Bt o Kats Tasst ke acecisfion of! ing to make peace in the near east. towns in their retreat, the Turks 1‘ ux‘;c.uuir.x B. Frankiin-Bouilion de- “It is only by taljing and | would only find a shell with nothing | clare E not war that 3 definite settlement will| ig it when they actuauy‘o"c pied the | (Ori ‘l‘hg“fif‘f‘fl"'fi,"“’" in the near u it ear east. If the try. The Turkish nationa \ vears, Franeo be worked oul ’i:me B 5 :&l’?‘ o ol g the actnal proof | Made a great contribution to the peass n a spirit of friendliness 4 meet that the Greeks, in retreating irom 1 of the world.” AND MORTGAGE 1O, conciliation, 3J1 our good work| Anatolia, burned and pillaged worse | ——— _There ‘were unm: of ufl-mg:': fri'fi s0om ba destroyed. ihan the Germans ever conceived of | CALL FOR REINFORCEMENTS Kanpa Chi and relatives attended, s Jed el s B * | Norwish during the past week aa cem-| ‘The cenfercnce must notebe de-| doing. The Greeks made a milii IN EASTERN THRAGE ewha U] exterio ! -~— 7. mere Chatlas Ryen, Williaad R""‘"' s gl ;:“:.:;: wag | 9754 0 20 sales for the same week layed mueh lomser if peace is to be George Ryen and Charles Gray, After 3 Wflulh nh‘n nuun;al:' tn P;wiamb. i # ia the son of Mr, and Mre, of the munmm ! R Gray of Providence. the A i With the weather continyjing tair l-nl REAL ESTATE SALES e hn:‘cn ;mA\::“ n:::'-l k:::m‘c snd mild, building eperations in Nerwich and ing the evening and members of \h- bop o ol s ruuflv“d‘mu thase who ‘entered -from ether meheols in Groton 2nd alse students from some of the New Londen schools.. Out of 500 girls attending the Institute, Mystic sent 71. Refreshmonts were served at the ciose of the meeting. Jrs. Hiram Burnett and daughters, who have heen in Norwieh have return- ed home," This (Tuesday) afterpoon many from Mystic will - journey te New don, where the anpual state meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held, The meet- one-story bungalow on Ouakridge street| According to the Comumercial Record for Fred Schneider. The bungalow, will s:ewlefiafix%‘;nmmm:fl this wesk in ing will close Thursday: affernoen. Be 24534 fust. of Emn oensfrgenion, Wk | 0 T e TEY i % historical meeting pf the Doughters | CORGFete And_stine - fousdRtine. The | Ch S e aet vesv, and 183 i the IS of Founders and Pal of Amoricy, | #1900 Wil be shiinzied and the pest WilLJTC 35 YA 00 0 construetion Connecticut chapter, will be held Trurs: B¢ COVered with siate-surtaced roofine. | for the current week amounted te -::Ln 3 New Londsn, Aystic wil be rep- vt kb n e ;‘;‘;‘:];an.z,e which is a slight zain over o0 | The. Misiooary saciety of the ne Latics MOLwave Hre randm snd, etk Frot s Al ) of the Baptlst ehureh have their The Conmmers’ Borvica siation of Bas- | hon compared with the like week. of gramme md for the nest dght fom hias been granted a permit to emet 81931 whap over $2,000,000 was crpenas . Mys. Charles Hearth of New|brick building on Central wharf to De|. i cn new eonstruction’ work, nearly all London read will hold the first meet-|USed 2s 2 filling station. The walls wWill| o "3 Horsfora. ing todsy (Tuesdzy). Mrs. Julia Ceates|De of Drick, with sephalt roof. There will be geveral gasoline pumps and tanks with other apparatus that goes with a well equipped service station. iuusmuuc zuild at thej pariors in Stoningten Thureday m Refreshments will be served. A handsome soray of Turkish men and women and childn e T e 3 mortgage loans maintaiped. because mal Pasha | homeless by burning more than 100, onstantinople, q made on the interior work of & mumber| [ 4. TRe morgage leens for 4na| cannot, withhold indefinitely his vic- { P)—The French military commande:- wadding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gray will re- of buildings now nearing the completion & ! torious "Referring to the burning of Smyrn: wde in Provi@tnce, where & newly fur- In New. Lopdon during the past week fl‘! desive ’(ltln ©of their capital [ M. Franklin-Bouillon became heated|Charpy for immediate re{nforcements Howand L. Stanton four building Deeits | ipere were 23 sales of real eptate or] IR to Thrace, the Turkish m Jein, Ruseell of Main street left were granted, one for a frame bungalow, correspon papermen; “the situation s fraught with anges.’ towh Monday for New York, where ghe 1 ¥ ; Week a year ago. The mortgage loans garages. Auu Robinson of Clift street is has been awarded the contraet to eraet a Tha Blats . 5 .- : : friends tn New Haven. tist shureh will entertain th-membera . 4l h it B 11 drianople has reques| G ] 1 natur- 1 in Adria s cDera’ b — atige. Af the offics. of Fire -Marshal|l aiiod: army and lesders who | i Soand and, standing up, shouted to the news- { in eastern Thrace. He declares '-h!' i t that oe-for 3 Brisk bulldinggn he uiad dh s . I08 AT S5 iihe main peint was tha T Leatha Zeller is visiting in New for e v George W. Allen, huilder, of Versailles, sheibers of the World ‘Widy suilé Z . e or] e S No cause for hards the Ledward i strest. It in now in fyll bloem. will speak on the largest leper clty in th eworld, and other members will speak on India. NEW LONDOXN. The con-1 A local builds been ded thi e A . . . . : The new electrio lights which aze mow | tract has not been let. but several local | contraet fo bulld o eataze on wares ~—forboth eookingand heating. sive convenient and time-savin u’ in evidence from the railrpad station | cODtractors have sent in bids to the com- |hall street for Cormelivs. Dubeis. The devine.; {5) hands touch no o » throughout the business on East|pany. - : house will be of frame construstien, 27335 Tlndag-dflwold smoky, sooty 6 Main street have added much to Myatic, s s sl e s feet, containing five rooms, with bath o L in filling; (6) a roomy, strong The new white way lights up the enes|irame garage at 301 Central avenve. The | Tho ususl conyenicnces will be provid stave arc past. oil range that will give absolute dark and q digmal girociss garage will bo 12x16 feet, With spruce|ed. Cost $4,000. mhuym cil range th sonid Mre, Marion Porierey of Tigh strest|siding snd compesition poct. Tho con-| Tne H. WalesLines Co. Meriden, has| e Taatiin ¥ the year ropnd. : en Saturday and Sunday entertained her | tract has not been awarded. the gontract for alteratiens to the New m % The name of this remarkable; grandson, Theodate Moser, of Harfford.| A frame garage, 13x16 feet, will be|Londan Oity Nationa! benk. The werk (I) ofgadwu (2) the New Perf ————— Miss Emily Gates has returned from |erected on Twelfih strest for Walter Pe-|will consist of changing paraitions, . Rt newest stove is the New Per Q"f ® yisit i Brookiyn. N. Y.h = trowski. There will be 3 concrete and|stalling some new nxmm, end provid- g thatis 3 utely on Ol Range with Superfex Bessie Ludwig entertaining | stone foundation with a cement floer. The M dfin and greater By, adly ’ )flu e Girace T Wb ot L | fone fou be_covered in composition shin b = atlcas; 13) ers. Your dealer will 3‘ gles. . Among the large alterations to various of cooking with oil demonstrate it for you. Don’t ’m MeNott o f Leaminster, who has heen vlah.h: his uncle has re- tyrned home. Mrs. W, H. Cavr, of New-York city 5 the guest of relatives here. ey ecoema, that lma found to take its business blecks in the eity is the changing. over of the store formerly ecoupied by is | George M. Rathbone at the cerner of two stories and base- ment, the mill cwfll, .'xl&l feet, ‘with vel roef. than ever before; (4) distinctive, buy a new stove of any kind automatic wick contrel; exclu- until you have seen it. Wes Main gad Norih Thames siroets.| A New Lenden contractor has the can: At housefurnishing end hardware dealers—everywhere 3 .‘Ml germ lf B, This store i§ being remodeled into ene or [tract to build a brick addition on Reed mmuu y‘:‘n\d‘u:: the tohhs. Wil Lesd Discassion at Teachers' Mgl |WOFe Stored of 3 modern type. A new |Wirest for Wifembein & Hemdel It will kel B. Rayes of this city s ou do nrovement. It qui an a liftle hl' q( l"-hl N'n‘r at any drug stere. Kindergarten Werk ene ;If.l wugn 2% fall w Haven, Oct. s i Fall and er Coatings sz.so'romuym It it as attractive dxsplay of modish Coatings as you ‘weuld see anywhere, and at the prices we Have marked them they arg wonderful ba;gflus. ! “The weaves are Homespuns, Cheviots; Herring- bones, Tweeds, Bolivias, Meltons Jerseys, Kerseys, ‘and- Piaid Back Cmtmgs — alt in ‘the most accept- * ble of this seasen’s colurmgs my are actually manufacturers’ ends, ranging hs from 3 10 15" t we wi!l cut any length dmred Thcy qm 54 iuches Misy Helen lead the dlmm on Ways and Means of the mons of the state teach- front will be put in and aleng the North Thames street side there willhe several o }targo plate glass windows installed. Good progress has heen made on 3 in{number of other prejects in the city as i} eral new houses on the edst side of the river are being erected and hu besn boaeded in. Don't Suffer % Wfi;fi.flfla’m‘r”” m afl? %Jfim be used for & store. ) A loeal contrastor has taken trast for the- proposed A Ing an verse foet, with ell 17x18 !bfifild oest @ Bulldiag Permits. A. Kats, garage, B. A Shny. $460, i m‘u. Rogers, addition, S mu, bungalow, Edna W. wu'vw addition, Dubois, catiage, 4,008. changes to M&l%fl lfl-tul;mnetnla!n mmn. has been issged for the mav- flm‘umto-hnute.c.n strest. The house will be n.m.m-m»;mum lldl & Hendel, pddition, Reed w tuu'onau Lumber Co. -fllluthb’hut, It will be of frame censtruction, and will be built by the well as in the outskirts. At Yantje gev-|day. Nfin- will $400. , Harrigon strest, gunse, Lincoln met. Nichelgs DeGange, garage, Own u- Sqaire Converss | ‘Montauk STANDARD O%fiL CO. OF NEW YORK way - Perfaction Ol Heaters . 1 mm EOZY corners. In: nt and lots of it just you want it. PERFECT]ON

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