Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 20, 1922, Page 2

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wilimaatic © 1 Chareh Street : Curran, four up and Dr. D. feated Everett ¥ rand 3 ‘—‘—*—‘———”. B i e matches are being o Gally. g 3¢ (b : 3 : : : - & AL y 5y th semi-anmual nfecting of the| o 5 o ; 3 § & 4 A : { - R ity Medieal Association in vnzm.m:mu-hfi?d'-.“ . o ; x : i g with the 1 semi-annual over of the Connecticut State Medi- was held Mfhursday after- Chamber of Commerce hall . = - ! ° ded with a dinper at the ¥ ¥ 7 i " s call-|and coliecting individual fares 2 < 5 3 Cz a o i i | passengers trom ‘thia etty to the Stafford | “y;.*s . fair on onc_of the days of the faiPs|iyemeq sent comiing from|run last week. Z : : The wate falled (o produce videnss | 8L 3 7 g - ot i mtradict the . testimony : a . i e ort o | and. Martin yrhich wax that the fared e ks vl : al the entire in each instand ‘was ; 35 : < matte 2 siade widbs Daid by ome person. The :cases ‘wefe| M. Clinton Bradwy ef i li l superior quality. nolled on payment of costs. SEDAN AND FORDSON TRACTORS. . of Toney Rutka of Colchester is confin- 3 b ¥ < r ntly. when the horse which ” Harttord, A paper | ured IO e e Prighienctl | Mre. . Earl Balcher of Stafforaville is . l ! & visiting relatives in South Coventry. she was thrown from the wagon. The e g ugon. The girl was driving home an| 10 sccordance with the promise of the v g a1 1 recnt meind . e FORD MO OR i m 1id Th . scually gentle, bolted and ran _away.|SOmPany at the recent meeting in the % = v \ [ ° Rt «irl was thrown to the gide of the | Business Men's rooms, work of cleaning \ 3 : ; \ probably the o I 2. L e | talling. $16.16. - ary Ruotka, g t 240 and lay in an unonselous’ condi-|out the wafer mains will begin at once. g i 5 by Dr. | o e tund some. iften . mimutds | The water will be shut. off Sunday: trom. Py " - Who|jater fry Mr, Harkin, a neighbor. The{8 2. m. to 5 p. m, - The company’s en- 3 Hernla. | gi's parents were notified and it was|gineers believe that this work can' be which nd that she was in great pain. Dr.|done in a couple of weeks and the water dleton was called and later she was| will probably be shyt off only two Sun- aken to the Hartford hospltal for £rept-| days. / went. The horse was stopped at the| Harold E. Jones, a former resident, £ £ . Pease farm now of New Haven, Was a recent visitor et . Mts. Margaret Withnell, 51, died at 8¢.| In Stafford Springs. o - 7% | Joseph's hospital, Wednesday, from bron-| HBdwin Booth of Providenice has been 3 hial pneumjoria. Mrs. Withnell - was| visiting his father, Rev. I. P.-Booth, in |born in Colne, England, March 8, 1871, | Staflord Hollow, o have|the davghter of Elijah and Ellen (Pol- il Y EH 5 which ard) Greenwood. She had been es- oy R G i oun- | (4ilished in the medical : profession in GALES FERKY aire that ! New York city for the past elght years. . £ for e 5! v L T ! She is survived by one daughter, Miss| A silver tea was givep at the Gales T Iy A sen | Madge P.. Withnell, and one brother, | Feery free public library on Wednesday \ %, q ¢ © | Frederick Greenwood of Baltic. . Burial | afternoon, Oct. 18, from 3 to 5 o'clock, M_. L 5 t (Wil take lpace at Pittsfield, Mass. |and was well attended. Afternoon tea Sedan Four-) r ~ -~ will | 2 o < k- <o & Jut ||, Heney Boufard. 13 years old. dica as ko Fagy i Flrsicact il Dcell’;haxu i 3 $llows C. M. Graves |the home of his perents, 406 Valley atreet | 5. A 4 = T h“ H mm s Girouard | Wednesday night after an extended il Fish and Mes. Bllings F. 5. Crandalll i o rriends snd nelghbors of his|town many vears, 1s stll engaged o thu |J§ 1-10D Truck Chassis P, Idrds he deceased is survived by two|boured. The hostesses were Mrs. Walter | iS four sons, |same business. ¢ M. Buckingh: o) S lifetime, The bearers were hi 3 95, 5 4 von ¢ C[brotiers, Arthur and Alexander. and four | \i. Buckingham, Vre, limma S. Bennelt | pups "y, Carranl S, R. Irving, Heary | Alphonso Ruby and family ot Bland:{ll Fordson Tractor 395.00 X i Chester {leters, pianche, Helen, Josephine and | e o ey Gaaee Porer "aveestt | Winthrop, with the two sons-in-law, Nei- {ford Wero glests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil ¢, 3 ' 3. R & s. 1. T. Cur-| Bernadette. those from out-of town were Mrs. C. n‘. son Parker and J. Edniund Norman. The lmlrznm;t:b‘:{* {:‘:‘ :ek,tlé::'m‘n:w’l‘?;e fair. s f Postmaster ©'Rourke has received gl > AR flowers were many and beautiful. . Heénry utehinson o ol, e ~ . - commein g ah e b e | 0T Mo G Torcs B ek stary | Se, s By and benalinl, ey el All Prices F. O. B, Detroit , i g i rule postmastgrs may use their own dis-| o Powelson, Mss. Charles Chapman, |°f the arrangements, to his home Synday. \ Qoo C onald n_in regard to partially closing |{ " LOVEIET, MO Mabel Weby.| A republican rally will be held Monday| Randolph Meyer is attending sehool fin - ) 0 iness at their respective offices on | ;e WSS Wary Osgoqd, M 1 of | evening at the Country lub house. It is{Pentisylvania. : : E: 3 te and city holidays if such suspen- | \'OTRe Betfeld and OHve Linton gl of { gypected ‘Lee Roy Robbins of Norwich, | b [ ( . | on is accompanied by a general [ NOrwid “the Miswes Kate s Jui | candidats for stato senator from the 19t | WARRENVILLE X ) | suspension of business throughout. Rt QVEIY, e BNy KMio Kod gulieloioat ol v ‘Gasanl the enkets & | e rvln ° ) Archibald W. Buchanan, of Mansfleld, | Copy. Groton Miss Abbie Clark, ibrarian | 1 2O TG 08 %€ 8 LC S Rev. B. C. Bugbee spent last week = gent for the state board of edueation, '(nf Bil "&;m xm?‘w‘;,‘ ersv Lh-‘:“es in Kenebunk, Maine. - s at the town hall Thursday forenoon | C! . Mrs. Lizg hittemore, Miss e S Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1. James wers the H e e A T i T D B WILINGTON L and S Tart ¥, James woro. tho AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE of 14 16 applying for employment | New London. James. { certifie | Misy Gladys E. Stratton of the farm| Rev. W. V. Allen and Mr. Dunning| John'.Howlett is working in: Stafford | State Policeman Fred T. Caron of the|burcau work of New London county gave ; and boarding with his sister tn Willl- - 47-61 NORTH MAIN STREET stafford Springs barracks made his | th cluding les: in chai ging] o RS ELI Stknohe the Haptiat staty t X8 Stafford Springs barrac e conc eseon in chair caning| . o 5 - mantic. 3 -~ | | weekiy visit 1o this city and was ac the| Monday ovemng, the 16th, aC the Coun |convention at New R Aymay. Mrs, William Morey is in Day-Kim- \ NORWICH, CONN. a ‘ 11 | town buNding 'Fll\erdM‘hl(o\m«:llwllh IX):-Ivr_v cub house. The classes have been| George!V. Smith isth New York state, | ball Hospital, in Putnam whers she un- an: excaptionklly: fine variety | plicants for motor -vehicle drivers’ Il-|well attended and the work interesting. | visiting his mother. who is seriously ill | derwent a serious operation Tuesday of s v - PR ee( |censes. A number called during the |Miss Stratton gave an allday session ot i . 1 this week. She is resting as comfortable 3 M| that is sure to please. - | | aay the clubhouse Thursday in the prelim-| Miss Jessie Bennett js a patient at the /1S Week presi il g 5 S 5 Joe and Agnes Riley appear in @ | —5¢ Everywhere : J"ml(‘xk .\‘ m;‘«:mm lulnlul \\‘\s SI;lnn:‘ r-:lm Inary Instructions In rug weaving. Miss |Johnson hospital, Stafford Springs. |, O D. Baker and family were at \West- bit of Song and Music mfll'fl- WP v ncluding dwelling, thpee barns and. oth- i gigiion. wiy adcompahied here by Mrs. Rev. W, V. Allen and family went to| brook over the week end. o " . y - 3 . o prousia a2 ’ i s aqv. W, X horseman, *and can|one of ‘the big' events:of ear in ‘ fag. Bat litde raisim St bE SMbasrw, 41300 ok ot 2t i Sradall dt. Comnectiout. Agelonl- | Xevw! Jarsey reeutly by suto. covesing | Gen- 0. Bateh s havioe somsy ot My ool + 3 Wi PR P A [ i o Rt & Becnak < 3 tural coltege. 190 miles each Way. They returned the | building shingled. 2 do_ the | that: the production will be staged under Broth: of this city, lived on the farm some years | “/7Al < 3 ¢ | the screen or off it; and he can do Ward - 080 who fitended the republican | following day. Mrs. E: L. James was.the witner o e e when you'se hungry. o o ot e PAe™y. |cauous at Ledyard: Centor from Gales| Roy Tlint spent Sunday in Mansfleld | two first promiums t Statford Fair last | fAncy stuft too. - e rpetiihy 10T LU SaRnU R - TS L avinie i oo liréd Mr bn Hogan® of Newark, N. J,|faws A i bl gl i e P s week. One on a 27 inch orochcted cen-| His latestWilliam Fox p!cltu;: !: tmmfl-mdnt OMM u:-t MM&MOHEO- “Penny e Salesd e it ler father, David Loree, ERERY, . > x o Nerve !” which will at | wl play ghout ‘our Salesmen combine Seme : Lan o , - ™ Mrs. Tred W. Boelick of Norfolk, Va.,|Were Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, Mes, | Frank Pellkan has gone to work at the |terplece and one on a erocheted camis. | “Pardom My Nerve PP e s gl A gt e o o A i L en ine IR0 GE, COMBng b e o T e e R, Deamar: “MYe: B Hoyt, | epileptic colony, Mansfield, for the H. L. | ole. the Breed thentre~';.3( 7 s, toxbyeow: ted ‘States and Canada, and it|song and very good comedy pattér fe. trinmat per’ pound=2S % i Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|E . Be x ® B | | v v i, . L. | ole. 5 ; I don't thin} gets exercise | comes y offering. ] iy o .»4'~:::= Jobn Holdkn: of South’ Windhawm, Mies Alice Satteriee and Miss Caroline B. | Wales Lines company. . A L L AMMOI VlBlt-| o lle "making pictures o see him.in | Plainfleld. ‘The organisation ‘expects t0] e Loy braid agd orneméntaties o (Pyedige Mry. Clara Helmold, who has been |Freeman. Frederick W. Burton was| At the Hollow-is an old chimney on the | ed Mrs. Lizsie Noel Monday. this ome. It's as full of action as a|make this one of the biggest affairs that | stretch from Hollywood to San Pedre, & ™ aAlmost imee- spending the summer in Springvale, ! nominated for representative and Billings |'old Lucien Holt house, now owned by | Charles Spaulding, his son and a friend dynamo upder high: pressurs. the club has ever attempted. The cast|gistance of about it is sald, o] diately ef Me., has returned to her home, ¥, 8. Crandall for judge of probate. Charles Amidon, which™ bears the date |from Allentown, N. J., are staying with Charles Hutchinson will also be seen|will contain more than 150, costumes of {-iromealso, | Mrs. Harold L. Foote has retrned| The democratic nominees are: Leslie]|1824. It is in use and looks mmch like | Robert Hagget. in the mile-a-minute thrilier “Go Get| wKathleen” contains some very prety part/in 4 i jfrom a visit to New Haven, New York|P. Geay for representative, and for judge [:modern chimneys, only it is larger, but| Charles M. Williams of New Haven ‘Em Hutch” and the Pathe News and 8| music whieh was written by Clayton pleture, ] Y w and try. 4 and other places. . of probate, Samuel Holdridge. not as high. made his sual hunting'Aelp ere this| o e Comedy will ‘complete the ‘WiIL{ cisscmisn Wio 18 Hob hesy of ths toss allace Reld ! e everywhere. Mrs. Gurdon Rathbun vecently epter-| Miss Alice Satterles of Gales Ferry| The Girl Scouts will have a Hallowe'en'| Week. Coming next week the Rex Ingram | yritten, by Luther A. Yantis, now under today and 1 {talned & number of friends at whist at|{and Mrs. Billings F. 8. Crandall of Stod-|social at the old Congregational church, | PR production of “The Prisoner of Zenda.”|ihe of Oliver Morosco. The Soxth 7 I » || | ner home 5 dard’s Wharf, members of the school {when all will be dressed in costume, and | ANNOUNCEMENTS —_— story of the play is unusually interest- in s Little |, A Joseph A. Boucher fs spending |hoard of the town of Ledyard, attended a | the young men invited are requested to | “EATHLBEN" {ug. ofs- & JRn, With relatives in Pittafeld, | meeting of the board at Ledyard Center |dress faF the occasfon. { BREED THEATRE ¢ v alght” et the | The peitiga yatts ot EANSe ane i d |. Wiltiam Heffernan of_ Manchester 1s{ TUMdsY afternoon. Roy Flint has accepted a responsible| When Charles Jones received the call| Tonieht cz'-‘:m:m;"&:us: s | talon by DTGy FiTRegtasy Wiy Tan LinNn-iviaias | Tine wabarint: fiiimes by Ml e The Cales Ferry Pinoghle club post- | position with the H. L. Wales Lines.com- | to become a star in Willlam Fox pic- Be musical comedy “Iathleen” will be{ochelle, Féraande Lafernicre, Harry i Y ” Dr. Clishie. & Jniinp et Trtnag | DvC als; Copier Swatins, Wadomsinx | 617 L Merioh aC e Jrarcing Al Mane {tuces o was seevantomha; sgcneob:| Do TR Alnsworth, rnest Wilde, Phillip Peter- | . e Taan stats ot * 1 1T teach: o Ropresetative Hanmy W, {1om 38 the somy e T | oty it et pessagon | 108 cast of “Kathloen” wil be com | on, ey Greene; Jamed Mogte, Alper: Ontetaniths R afates the Rhode Island ‘State hospital. to the death of Representative Henry W, ” 3 < b 1 d should prove | Bibeau an s "o n—— { 3. 'and Mre. W. L. Whittemore and | Buributt, father of one of the members.| Dwight Bramble of Huntington, Mass. | Jones I a rugged fellow, having lived | posed of local talent an c; g Rufus W, Hurlbikt, until Friday cvening, | was the guest of Miss Church recently |an outdoor life on the rangs since he When they will play the Uncasville | Mr. Bramble, who operated ‘a sawmill in |left school. He is a singularly prac- Pinochle Chums at the clubhouse here, - o i F . On Tuesday seven members of the Gales oy Tt - Ferry P club_assembled at the BONW G rems_ o, cae Ofyou r woodlot of Samuel Lester, where they wiay be furnished at o reasonable comt A 9 cut cordwood. Those who went were P \ from our lurge Wlock of 3 pr H a H‘h Orrin S. Bennett, Alfred E. Rogers, St yeod toves, ete s phen Norman, D, R. Povey. Andrew . lr - WARD BEOS., Milter, J, Paul Satterlee and Samuel Les- 45 Jackson Bt Willimnti ® ter. ‘The men from the village were - / o “T atviee taken in two automobiles by Alfred B. - o ATy Rogers and J, Paul Satterlee. Lunch Was caten in the open. After the wood was cut, Nr. Lester's portable sawmill sawed it info stove lengths, and the club will split it on its delivery at the club- house, thus solving their fuel supply for the winter through Mr. Lester's gene- Kiliourey Bros. : FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ‘When suffering from | EMBALMERS Backache, ; Willimantie, Conm. rosity. Portable Saw Rig ing for one week the seeond trick opera- . v\ — tor's place at éhfi Gales Ferry railroad { " | station here. arl A. Snyder has been JAY M. SHEPARD =\ /7 aled o Pennsylvania on acooun of the 4 | Ko death of His brother there. Mrs. Gurley Gusceading Filmors & Shopard | has been third trick operator at the sta- Funeral Dizector & Embalmer | [§1 i tion during the summer season, £0:6% NORTH ST, Mrs W. P. Markee was the gyest WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Monday of Mrs, Otis Campbell of New London. Miss Caroline B. Freeman of Gales érry has gone to Mt. Vernon, N. Y., to attend-the marriage of Miss Beatrice Mae Jones to Oliver Reynolds Wulf of Water- Beautiful Betty bury in the Church of the Aseension Sat- 5 ety ) 1 iriny evening, OO 31 & 6 H. P. SAW RIG E uced. _Rev, W. D. Woodward and Mrs, Wood- ward and Supt. C. H. Colyer represented Log” This PR 4 the ars g shiusk at tEn fiow 1o Here is a substantial Portable Saw Rig that has power: Willimantic, Conn. -— P in the Hantington street Baptist ehureh, Moty Yl Ty TR T enough fo cut hard or soft wood up to 10 inches in Woodward were also guests that day of {1 D. Barrows of New London on an diameter, at the rate of 314 cords or more per hour, {auto trip to Westeriys : | Shérwood G.+Avery of Norwich Town : i o ATTRACTIVE BLOUSES | WAl & Cahet: B 1 blame mm? depending on conditions, and should keep four men 3, Otis Winehester, who spent last wesk {he new Blouses for Fall are just about as attractive as i anasy t. 116 sommer pomcrae pomed . blouses can be made. Some are made of combination ma- §i "% w. 1. wooaward was the guest terials, some plain, while others are of quilted silks—one's || Shin wio s on one yerrsl seces Sag: desire could hardly be satisfied by the selection of ome, mu‘:’ :.mm :xmmxi:c r:h;;:?hshtfiofi especially since the prices are so very rallonlut-‘m: R'nL Arthur Green of Jewstt City bas $6.98 up to $10.98 e Tty Lowrs 3¢ her e o A lyn's Peint WINSOME SWEATERS °* Barbura st the Tarsh of Mr. et Mee Note the All-steel Rigid Construction; and the Wide Tread and Low Center of Gravity for Stability, BRI bflm“‘ 'mfl"’"’“}% “apread o m "‘!tpnh ‘roses in their and encourages their ppeitce The Engine is well-known “Z” with Bosch high ten- sion magneto, which operates on kerosene as well as Frank H. Aplin in Preston Tuesday. Mr. gasoline. The throttling governof”insures the steady The new Sweaters for Fall are really winsome, with their || 804 Mex 1ewin ere spenaing o monin 2|}~ pull required for sawing wood. variation of colers and designs; and the variety. tog, as 5 price range is such as to afford a selection of several Ty T gt D A ] gl WE HAVE THESE OUTFITS IN STOCK. sweaters including Ship-ons—$1.98 up to $8.98. or o the Methutle, Evisjoog shvrch of = ; - 3 Guartet sang Abide With Me without ac- " Povey. Mr. Hurlbutt's foneral was large- s THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Iy attended. Ofileials of the town and illimantic, Conn. trustecs of the Bill hbrary of Tedsar | Telephone 700 Wi i trustees of the M. B, éhgreh totiifyirs to 'tle high esteem in which Be was held,

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