Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 2

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n ot Mary. This ml—ummu a“ - tion with the ang Vi president flm"fl-"r”m of ‘the so- ciety will be engaged in social service work doring the coming year. A The Willimantic branch of th T E ) ant at the Woman's cub reoms Wednesda November T. The collection of garmen will be distributed as follows: The ‘Windbam County Home, the Newington Home for Crippled Children and St. Jo- seph's hospital, The remainder will bs {usea tor charity work. oot T P s 1065 A spirited meeting of the Coventry Republicin club was held fa South 'Cov- sntry Wednesday evening. The meeting was knowf as Rapul Candidats ught. Those Drésent wers County Sher- /¥t ¥red O. Vintan, Captain Charles A. {Alen of Rockville, candMiate for seua- | [tor from the Thirty-Afth district, Judge |of Prebate Pupene W. Latimer and ean- | diduges_tor e, | Louis | A | Kiogahury = . Vigton, and A strict watch is belng made o s {Mre. Annie Wikon of Baglevillk, who is | gigplaying sweet cider for sale. It ‘the {one of the two candidates for vepresenta- | igns are stfll on display when the cider vo from the town of Mansfiald. begins 1o ferment and inereasc in pel The meating waa in chargo of Dr. Will- { cantage of ‘ulcohol an investigation will am I.Tlramfl. Who as president of the |}, made. N Piub commmnity singers rendered ¢ William H. Cennaughien. Beverss pusriotle songs.” Chateroan i Mary Comnaughtons and Miss Blanche ¥ins congratulated those presapt on their | 3 Atiendanee ad their optimisrs as to the | SObitie, both well knews vomne m" Jeceus O (helr party. He then gave an |0 ol L tacent eveming by Rev. it ene oo Dresent campalgn. |.uya Mathieu. Miss Nejlie Connan Bl etter e pty” couid mot have | o, ", "sister of the groom, was brides- George P. McLomn hown ine|maid and Jaseph A. Friel, of Boston, X 4 Leags oy | was best man. ‘The couple left after the remony on their honeymoon to be spent ew York The groom is an employe of Swift and Company. 'Tiie bride f8 w native of Bal- Needle- Mre. Charies M. Allew was. tb ¢ of the evening. She is ono of wen of tie Tolland County peak- \ead- | Women's Re- | veblican club and wife the candidate | (o and has been i the employ of the or senator from the Thirty-first dis-{ American Thread Company for some 1Higt. Mrs., Allen spoke fluently on the |ime. ©On their return they will be yreseat day politieal matters, from i« 'uudered a reception at the Elms whero woman's standpoint. Shedlt Fred O.)ne ride resides, o i bo introdmead and he S8 he work of repairing the state high- e etection of m neoiao Nis BI{ way and laying it 'with conorete just'the v episios fother side of Williams Crossing = i8 pro- Cagtain Allen blefly adds \he | ETessing. Alout one third of onc side eeting and told of hix confidence in|Of the road is.completed and over 306 the suocess of republican patty rds have heen dug and prepared for g A 1o Yate hour the ve. | the concrete. Automobilists are being sining candidates did mot Apeak but | NC1d up at both ends of the part dnder wers introdced and were heartlly ap- | SonSeriiction but ‘a8 & rule the delays piauded howt A collation of home made dough-| Jn polies court Thursdey Edward nite and coffce was served u the | Ger an omploye of the Eaglevilic eting ompany. was fined and cos Announcement was e alling $11.15 on the charge of intox- more rallies wore heid soon, | lcation, Conzre an Hichard . Vreemun will| Richerd Shaw whe was arrested e and 4 woman orator from | \Wednesday afternoon while leaving &r. will address the other | doser's hospita n ww eharge of Mrtiny e Grady | teeiless ariv ouday, Oct. 16, at <3 B Smiprised | Manstield Cente e he roceived his d ut her ! before 4 telephone, w dield. inued m due deral ed the | vond ad byl ¥ or and Coun Williani . Jackson nd farm of Jehn Matook at s of an incriminai- uecessful in find- small quantity which to enter a charge of go m 8| Novak, ' voheg, Edy alias n k taken ersfield Gates was taken to Cheshire. Sentence was mén at the criminal superior court held ‘n Thursday out twelve Members of the street department be. pplications for drivers = o asigg gty “lises Were vea ‘py State Police- E vl Caron of the Stafford ] irracks during his | regular i i Thursday. Newsy, Briefs, n b | six eniig we n - o jan d on A W. A entey, a 2 1o ] day, while the : lding on his A | working ~ permits. best It b the sehools choppe: ount of the state teach- ns held in Hartfor: 45 dnughter P o the firm ot returned from York ity where farniture show., as returned from nchester with ‘Mr, Read. n und Miss Agnes| A R N. Y. for-a fs YOUR COTTAGE OR CAMP Fannie Dixon Welch of Colum- 8y be fersighed at = ressssmbie cent Ul 2 democtatic hamquet in SR weiéctionw Trom, pur large steek of | Wuter wrsday evening. o el L R M Webber, daughter of M- wASD B 1 Mrs. Wi . Webl s spend- PR e S s | days In Hartford with he marssa | Aunt and cousiy | Mrs. Homer ~4 iome from the { Miss Iugenia H: b n has returned of Hartford s nds i this eit DENTIST us of New-—London, Vocational High Dr.F. C. Jackson |[i.:i%, o of s bt local state normal SPECIALIRING IN et PAINLESS EXTRACTING Misses Tlorence Grady gud ¥ 715 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC b O the R Bedihon e e P srwalk and were the " Lilian Powell, » ey Bro‘. , Stevens the guest off thn wi Miss Olve Robinson in New FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ¥ Union St Willimardic. Coom WILSONVILLE Phene 250 iLady Assistamtd | Chiclds of Lynn, Mags., is visit- her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Keegan, for rt time. AMirs. Kate Haggerty and son, Har- J&Y M. SHEPARD : ri. attended the wedding of a relative in/ soaeding Filmors @& Shepard | Wehster, Wednesgay: M F § Dicecior & Exnbalmer | Pratt of Webster has been with her daughter and family a few days the W62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC | "4 verk. Lady Assistorc. Tl Connection | for the week end, MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE NEW SKIRTS - | For Sports or Every-Day Wear These new Epopge and Striped Skirts reflect the best thoughts for sport and every-day wear, and they have the necessary warmth to keep the wearer com- fortable in sports or ordinary walking in the sharp- est day that may come—#$4.75 and up. nor was in Worcester , won of Mrs, | busy. Telephone 700 Here is a substantial Portable Saw Rig that h enough to cut hard or soft,wood up {0 10 inches in diameter, at the rate of 3}% cards or meore per hour,” depending on conditions, and should keep four men Note the All-steel Rigid Construction; and the Wide Tread and Low Center of Grayity fq_r Shbihty The Engine is well-known “Z” with Bosch high ten- sion magneto, which operates on kerosene as well as gasoline. The throttling goveraor insures the steady pull required for sawing wood. ‘WE HAVE THESE OUTFITS IN STOCK. The Jordan Hardware Co. | s power A memorial service is-i0. be Beld ie represent Imperidl Froft Show. which 15 10 Be be the chiet’.:p-ker at a | Pittsbungh entire United States” navy w emory -of. Rooscvelt, who throughout his -career was particularly interested ip ghe.navy; Under orders of the mecretary of the interlor nearly ten thousand -acrgs of publie land in the n Ppeoject. in Oregon snd be opened (o homestead _ Out of the wheat ficld Mumford Cove, Fire Isiand apd Bast |Greenwich oysters, ali ppek by WE, at {West Sige Fish) market. # —— James E. Moore has opened in Compec- tion with his Car Load Lots' Brokemge | Business o depurement for- the salle of jTeal estate, g t ‘Breakfast! ‘Wheatena! A ‘steaming dishful on the table, mup ies sweet aroma, is €nol Here’s a dish to delight every Wf{nfit pale, pasty cereals, Wheatena combines 2 tally {0 e Xhue o 4% Ti¥ Frpmsp " COLCHESTER The Things We Lik later with oole in town At the meeting of the-Co mar school teachers held in Bacon emy recently a répresentative of th tending 1o s Mr nd brother, Samuel the market™ Wedn cutting a piece of péd, cutting a bad of her right hand. Sh aid by A« T. Van Cleve dent in wound, Louis Rattner is moving £0ods from the Staukie South Main street to {Fe Sty Lebanon avenue. Mrs. R. K. Brown, Mrs. Bess bury and Miss Louise Weeks wer itors in Norwich Thursday. New London turnpike, Joseph Bember was a calier London Tuesday. Mrs. William Sherman has from a few days' visit in Millington. Louis A nesday. ing on friends here Wednesday. 1. 'Cohen ‘and F. Norwich Wednesday. STAFFORD SPRINGS 7 Mrs. visit to Miss is ‘& guest of Mrs. J.' D. Griffiths. Naugatuck, sasured package of SWEATERS White or Colored Sweaters, knitted from pure Wior- sted—$6.50 each. . its € to Do club heid other. London Savings bank laid before the from' an’ opetalioR Berrorkied ut St teachers a vlan for the adoption of a vh's hoenital for romoval 6f the ton- chool After some dis cussion 1t was decided to adopt the plan Tucsd: § morning b Mr.- Lund, deector of icultural short ViSit Tn Rolkin; ities of the state, was present for the g 7 first time this year and gave a very in-1/ Mrs. G. H. Wyman left Wednesday for epiring talk on the benefits to be derived | Winthrop, Mass., where she will visit from the teaching of agriculture. He | relatives before going to Maine fo v prefaced his talk with m few senterces| My, Weman's siste ow the gradual assumption of leadership Ly the schools in the work. Murray Cohen, her mother, Mr: of the community Mr. Libby outlined:|the wee in New York cit; During ‘thi: the work which is to be emphasized dur-| time Miss Althea Davis was the guest ing the schaol year in both history and|of her grandparents, Mr. and M. 2] lapguage. He anpounced that ‘the next 3 = teachers’ meeting will be held on Nor over the week end at the home!| 6th. - Realizing the benefits to be derived | irs. . B. Inman were Mrs, from a judlcious distribution of school { Tnman's hrothar, Frank Haskims, atco e | he suggested the advisability of ai Iob committee. Mr. Libby upon the Who ‘motored from their homes in | unanimous approval of the Blockton .anl Campello. Mass. J. Has- pointed Mr. Mer: and Mrs. Niedle to | kins ees STt serve on the commiitee. Mrs. Evelyfi Avery Nichols of Hamp- | Jotn Driscoll of Norwich and Ray-|ton was the guest of Mrs, ed Oden'! niond J. Jodoin' of Baltic were callers | this week. | here Tuesday. ; Fried- ¢ London Tues- ss Annie Rutka, who is clerk in her father's meat market, met wifi“an ace While meat, the knife shp- gash on the thumb. was given first from there she went to Dr. Pendleton, who dressed the household | Supt. Charies A. Kramer and men are painting the femces on the Hartford' and in New returned lexander and _Charles Wilbur of the Hopyard were callers herc Wed- P. J. Twomey of Willimantic was call- Baiter motored to A. Mix has returned from & 'va Ballye of Woonsocket, R. That's why you'are svery co%iffi';: ' ‘ed god muzritions with favor all inside ange gave A pleasing program (heir weekly meoting and a yery inte cveming at the regulac meet esting program was given. Several ath-| yucic-was nrovided by 4 sthtee-plee . letic teams have been organized amone g Sl s both the boys and girle of the seventh | o Tt grade. The children arc very enthusi- {lin solo by Jes : stic and anxious for their teams 1o Wik Mre aton, Mre, G. G as 50 vard dashes, TelaY|with a reading, and Forrcet Gray gave a pd high jumps are AL |itadk un My See B e y. it is hoped that some| as exvected {o give & was undvoifiably detained, Zutan of Brown university k end with his paremts. Miss Alberta Bno is recovering at the yme of her sister, Mrs. Chatfield Kip, Miss - Sadie Franklin and her sis Mrs. B. P. Davis, have been spending Ethel Simmonds of Willimantio | spgnt the week end with Mr. and® Mrs, GI ‘Clausson. The Young People's club will. hold a ' Hallowe'en masquerade party :Monday evening in the chureh parlors. The affair Will be open to members and thefr guests Tt is suggested that each one attending Wear mask or other disguise, either co tume of old clothes. to enable al to tal Part in the fun of Who's who The eom-| | | spent 1 mittee in charge are Mre. T. B. Wilcox, Mrs. H. ghast, Miss Doroth Tenner, Morris Sward and Wilbur The Ladies' Aid society wi : home of the | president, Mes. G. €. Jonners I The heavy rain and thunder :mrm,l With a near cyclone, did a deal of dam- | age ina section of Gales Ferry Monday evening between the house of and 9 o'clock. The near-cycloffe followed the valley from Browm's Crossing, where it demolished & portable house on Sunset Point, carrying the sides of the house to | the railvoad track, and portions of the building jong distances, and ‘uprooted eos, and on to the home . of Mrs, Charles A. Satterlee, in a northeasterly direction, where it' tore up a jarge over- €reen grec which fell of dnother ever- green, ruining i, and a- large maple with 4n apple trée were also broken down. The falling of ‘these trces barred cn- {rance to Mrs. Satterlec’s house, but ap- Dparently did no damage to the hof Faether on at thc home of the late Henty W. Hulrbutt fruit trees were torg Up and & henhouse had the sides biown out. - As it reached the Methodist Epis- copal church of the village the ornamen. tal work on the belfry was all forn off and at the M. E. partonage near by an L;fe‘rgrecn tree had about 15 fest tapped 1t Tanded on the roof, Jomolishi ‘one of ‘the chimneys. The gake s‘t:emcgi"lycu have sofnt its fury aficr reaching the ‘home of Latham Smith, where it sent OVer the chimney and uprooting fruit trees gnd chestnuts, with gyergreen trees all falling directly in used roads. and paths on' the farm. ' About 25 coeds of Wood would be the result of the fé: up, it was estimated. The republican rafly {hat - uled tor Monday evening At fg Cor hfgp club house had to be postpened lon: ac. count of the rain and thundeér storm, Mr. and Mrs. -Oliver Reynolds Walf, who were married at the Church of the Ascension in Mt. Yéenon, N. Y., last Sat- urday evening, arrived at The Buwerie, the by of Miss Caroline B. Frceman, from New York Sunday evening, where they ate spending their honeymoon, Miss Freeman was a guest at their wed- ing and is still at Mt. Vernon, while she arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Wulf io come to her home “for their honeymoon before leaving, ‘but (had kent creL'! However, some of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wulf's frfends knew of ‘their coming and when they” arrived at The Bowerie artistic | Dosterd suitable for tie occasion werel! very much _in evidence on the veranga| and front door. wilh rice everywhere. Tater in the eveninz theéy were given af aring hurling to the gropnd the flagstone fvom ¢ family, every day. You never tire : delicious taste with all the vital elements of the | Eoe R, whole-wheat. ’ Write for Free < Policemen, members uf their sample package Start using Wheatena wm?hfi the cr3, Teason to eEmees: bty and bosk ot family to a whole-wheat breakfast. like {righe mow—tor 104 now MR B ipes. mme)lmeafmu-.moprg: first time at the” Breed theatre-yester- aay. T This kind of motion picture bis.been 2 |long time cominz. It gives the - |man a pauare deal. 1t redecms Him in i the eyes of the public. ‘It Ehows iy viyid |dramatic sequence that ghe average Po- | liceman is a splendid, hm{vv(n.. Go#- {tearing citizen and pof _an and slovenly buffoon as hie has tuped in many of the gomic Tt shows the polloems & atout-hearted gua arder who supporis his " ! the devoted dillgenee. 2 . SO {toan tragitions. * 3¢ Mr. and Mrs. William Ducat have re-| There is 1o be no chureh servies ";:tz“wm;*:?]::v . |turned from a trip to Canada. Goshen ghurch’ for two weeks. . The - | . it fnt of Mr. and Mss. A. A. Tillingghast had |terlor of the building is undergoing | Moreover “In the as their guest on a motor trip to New | renovation. unfolds a stirring it. Ask your grocer for Wheatena today. The Wheatena Co:, Wheatenaville, Rahway, N: J. " all wheat, HEATENA " " oun and et SOUTH KILLINGLY for some time. Mr. Wulf formerly of Nogwich and hisjbride was Miss Bea- Mae Jones .of At V. ¥ d Mrs. Wulf are leavipng Gales tyrday for their new home in Wi rmon, Haven, Mr. and Mrs! George Pierce of| Tho top,coat of crushed stome and ubeufimfl;z{ :he.“s':no;rw-q mos Main -has beon made assistant |{North Sterling. : b1 gravel has been laid and rolled down Onfpave twp grown Eons, Harry 2 act at the coming eclection | Francis Coffoy spent the week endii;o non state roag s far as the com-{and am adepted dagghier Ma 1Hi Orpti & Benmeits, - pwith Six; and’ Mra. SHyron Pixce ‘of Fae }m,c bridge that svans the brook. The |chiliren cncounter oubms of -varsing r d, from| ' Bt - e o eriousness, Bot In fhe ke r:e(:x;‘r“isl from| Mrs Thomas Jacques. who hae heeni] forms 2ic. gy Sjassy ok iy mieciag] o ane Ma OVare MM <hetr W . QRS anpx L SC% 1 spsnding the summer with her daugh- [of the cofcrete for the roadbed of the “ B n; Coney. Island, and the | Wl “e” W™ Bfiow, lett on Mon-A through the barrier of - despair and & new Leidge that s to eross the Yantic T tain the heights of happiness. Thers‘are any -nuntber -of - powerful situations, from the thriling eobbery of the bank to the cOUTt Toom mosme in which brother defends brother. In the cast are subit well known play- ers as Raiph Lew fame, Who portray ©O'Hara, the policeman; Claire MeDow- el s Mother O'Hara; Emory Johnson and Johnpie Walker arp. 'the OTmra brothers while Ella Hali is the adopted waif who becomes Mary O'Hara. Emory Joinson was 2lso the girector, - The gie- turs s presented by Mr. Patrick day for Auburn. R. I, to spend th & ter with another daughter, Mrs. C Spaulding. Ralph Bradford of Putnam, called on 1A, E. Hall, Wednesday. Hugh Bain ~of Providence has been on a hunting trip through this vicini- ty. andMrs. Ernest Jacques left on for their home in Frost Proof, Florida. They are making the tvip by automobi £ Ruth Coffey was the guest of Virginias and Denton Gates Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Plerce of] North Sterling called at the Oaks, Tues- day evening. : Thomas H. B. Morse has been visit- ing friends in Danielson. The state road men are now engaged in the work of smoothing up the sides of the road. It is reported that the railings will not be put up until spring. . widow of Calvin ier home in the Stoddard Jast. Supday morring, her death z from a shock. Mrs. Lewis pur- he Robert Avery place some where she has resided. Her v and daughter, Mri.and Mrs. ic of New London, have been th her for some time. <" rgmains were removed to 1. on Tuesday. where the Regardiess of soveral blighting frosts, | a rock maple tree at Maple Hill wap noted h foliege on Oct. 2ith as green @s in the good old summertime. Wild viglets and dandélion blossoms were seen Oct. 19th. “The swest notes of bluebirds | are heard moré tham usual for this time of year. Two people went from Maple HHY farm {hunting for coons Wedndeday evening. A short distanice from the house the dog, picked up a frésh trail And- game was finally treed up a fef opk. lucky ehot brought him tearing flomn throngh | Powers and distribued the branches dead. It pre to be an | Film Booking Offices of 18 pounder. H the mapaging director. : which he 4 Lo A Name of the Law™ will remain ! “Ip the “Trouble” a Picture of Joy and Sorrow at_the home Le away i s R. funeral was held at the Baptist church,| with burial at the cemetery there. A v . Rerkins left the Fer: A portable bungalow is being erected i Chapel Hill, near the farm of Ed- a4 . Lester, for, John Reed of New- <. N. J., who has purchased a tract of at the Breed theatre for the egainder the week and other pictures on the bil include Charles Hotehinson s’ Go Get ‘B Hutch, the Pathe wows and an msw- iand on the Hill. about 300 acres, from ot | M. ana Mrs. A. E. Hall called on ¢ Steang cation comedy. ;\:fl w,\i;p“h;*:it':; Zg-fifimfih The bun-1. stives n ‘Ce ';ux llagde fS_un:l)'. Jackic Coogan gaweus tears in “The ittt i e - Mrs. P. H. Coffey visited friends in|Kid.” " [ Mrs. Joam Roger: returned A\londayiplj;&:amr;m}:da}_? 4 Kid.” He made us laugh with joy &t)Giewn Night Very Successtyl st Broad his funny capegs in “Pegk's Bad Boy,” he again bronght the gemrch for the from o few days' visit with her relatives | int Hartford. y Thestrs . Sl Tho B. F. Keith offéring at" the' Broad- Mrs, Edward H. Latimer and children HANOVER handkeschiet. way was vy well ramives gusterdpy hard and F motored with' Mr. and i 3 e G T::: cowesvhg::.:nr.en ?r | Tpeciatis the Clown Night 4 Chsles Tobe iof Unca to]| An open meeting of the Y group bie—a. pis gives Jaghi e R Saiie s, B 1 Mise | held 4t the parish house Monday evening. | Mimited oppo; dramagic| Furman Byazs g o ties for bath and comedy tions. This newest First National is the finst productign in which the famous little fellow in given | a chance to both be funny and serious. and it can be ‘seen at the Sirand theatre today and Saturday. It does not seem posible. that “Sooring Touchdowns on the Song.” They are'exosllont - and also inject comedy B e Kramer an in 2 fine ‘comedy " skit' ;n % XNothing. 5 Nat and Jackie Farnum Nonsensigs any | Nonsense will just give lsughs And film can Jive up to its advance la notices, but “Nanoak aof the North” the| Jahrl and George are called | Pathe ‘feature shopm yes yesterday at|of the saxophome and accordios. 4 the Strand theatre n’t’qm un | gt melodions weird. humeross. s ait- til Saturday, surpasses the prmise of |ferent melodies out & its press agent. Words are too feeble 10| The featurc picture i§ Eugens e do credit to this marvelons lm which|in The Prophet's Parddise a stery »f stamps itself (ndelibly on your memory |the castern harems. and tugs y ‘st your emotions, = This is the "fif fegture o the pro- |The Mascof Coming s e Bropfway pram, almo 2 ik Theatre This is positively the” finest ot It w Nettie Coleman, Guy Davis and daughter Dos ew London were recent gues: and Mrs. Donald Irwin at the Aplin | sidence in the village. 3 | rug weavinz under the Qdirection ss Gladys E.. Stratton of the home economics denartment of the farm busreau | work of New London county, who came here last week, accompanied by Mrs. L. E. Crandail of Connecticut Agricultural , and brought a loom and ot in the warp at the Country club house: is going om every day. without,any further ng. instructions from Miss Stratton. Hach) Representatives from the Y group will individual is making one rug. {attend the union meeting Saturday af- o {ternoon. and evening at Fitchvilie Bap- Denver has just about the same num- | tist church. a good citizenship meeting and Mrs$ George P. Fenner of New London was the speaker, Owing to the bad storm, Re: Ricketts, the other Sspeaker of the evening, was unable to come, and the attendance was Small. The October meeting of the Woman's Missionary society will be held Friday with Mrs. Lee and Mrs. MacLeod as hostesses and Mrs. Hazen as the leader of the program. A meeting of the O. J. society the parish house parlor H S s held | Thureday in along the kiddies. N am | Phegtre goors who fail i ber of telephones as Greece. Rotmania, | Mee. Standish and Ralph Standish | ever presentod in this city and &t Tegu- | uind entertaining i the g. Central America, Luxembourg, and jhave been taking a few days' motor trip }lar prices, too. Come arly and ring |ggys will welcome the o Egypt combined. illns weel seeing one of the most ful comic operas of “all timwes. m you are blase, 4 tircd business {a busy holpowife. you cai’t | mis titis ceally fungy- maie | tor the kiddies too, s0 R NO BETTER COATS THAN PRINTZESS COATS TWO YEARS' GUARANTEE ON EVERY GARMENT

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