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VARIOUS MATTERS i 3 Winfield Lamphere has returned to Chesterfield 'after. visiting ,in Mystic. iSs Gertrude L. Main of Stoning- tol vx&!?e% in Preston early- in the week. Mrs. Charles Stoddard, of Mystic, | Two Norwich bridges, one over the | Yantic river on West Main street, and / y [ Main ‘street bridge and frequently |* these loads‘average well over five tons, . Use Without -Discomfort or St Nessoof Tinte, > We have a new anethod that contrcls asthma; and we want -you to try it at} olr expense. natter whether your FPaTab D8 2 With the ‘new load limit in effect it been a visitor in Norwich this|(ho other over the Shetucket river “‘;\\'HI meanuaddml eartage expense 1o Eighth street have been found by En- ' these concerns to'get their freight to gineer Shepard B, Palmer to be unsafe | the New Haven freight yard and re- for heavy traffic. After carefully in+| turn. - specting the bridges Mr. Palmer stat- | The Bighth street bridge does not ed that the bridges were not safe for | ordinarily carry such heavy traffic as loads over five tons and warning signs the West Main street structure. to this effect have been posted at the| Both these siructures are the old two bridges at both approabes. | fashioned wooden and iron type and Both bridges are of the old fashion-|are a source of: expense - to* the towir has week. Mrs. Raymond Baker has returned to her home at Warrenville from the Norwich Sanatorium. WOMQN SPOTTED BURGLAR WEARING HUSBAND'S TROUSERS Henry Grant, whom Mrs. Augustus Stearns of New London saw Wednes- Light vehicle lamp§ at 5.56 o'clock this evening. i Water is low at a number of plants on the Hill at Thompson. 2 The rural carrier at Hamburg has been unable to cover the route since the snow came LR Regular meeting, K. of C., toni 8 o'clocli.t, Sunusn‘fit building. First de- No matter - se is of long standing or recent de- velopment, whether it i< present as oc- casional or chronic asthma, ‘you should sentd for a’free trial of our method. No matter .In what .elimate vou live. 1o matter what your age or cccupation. if iYou are troubled -ywith asthma, our LIGHT WORK gree.—adv. o Ve As Washington’s birthday falls Surday this year, the stores of most Cennecticut cities will close Mnndny,. AND LEISURE HOURS | day afternoon on the road at Quaker Hill wearing a vpair of herhuspand's trousers, was arrested later in the af- ternoon by Deputy Sheriff J. H: Tubbs ed type and their day of usefulness is superceeded the horse drawn trucks and frequently carry loads varying over for the motor truck which has; to replank and keep in condition. With lumber the price if is today the year's upkeep in planKing alone is no » small item of expense to the'town. A method sould relleve You prompely. | e especiglly want to send If douches, opiu atent smokes.’ all forms of inhalers, preparations, fumes. those apparently hopeless ‘cases, where from five tons to seven and even eight [new bridge for West Main street, con- | ete,. have failad. We want to show N Feb 23. , on the charze of having entered and IEnt rhicy. ) ) ¥ . have Swant to s show ed e - tons. Many long distance moving |sidering ihe increased traffic, would [€veryone at onr expense tha = = B Gov. M. H. Holcomb bas apprfic: | burglarized the Stearns summer home | vang from Worcester and Boston g0 | necessarily have (o ho of modgrn con- |Iethed 13 designed ta-end all diffcuit|, SIECESTRN, —go witha the requisition of tbtz 5‘,‘,“’;“;5,”:;’?000 alGQ“fl’t‘" Hill Led before Justice | throush Norwich and often times car- | struction with concrete flooring and | bre, }}};“%;l;" hbesiie Hnd all those lone wate, vneedy and_ceriain correctn board on the comptrotie! 4 Font was presented Dbefore Justice | y Joags that exceed five tons. With [heavier iron and steel girders. Un-| m » i " of dangerous” stomach acidity. Bt N g % & Y 8 . 'his 1 fr e s too important tof o - B for the care of suldiers. s Of he Peace John Nelson at Quaker | yesq bridges limited to a_ five ton | doubtedly the abutments to the biidSe |naplast A inale dor. WWota now and| comes enly in the form of five grdin eaner i Hill and was bound over to the next : Ze | neg] = ablats and_powder Sealed bhie acuum A great many Weslevan alumni are | /1% 400 Was hound over to the next|load, especially. the West Side bridge. [ would have to be reinforced. 4 The | Dein the method st once. Send mol (U0IELS SPUDORGEr, A SCHST BhS expected to' visit the Wesleyan campus o de oriminal superior court|iraffic will have to take another route |need of a new bridge has long "heen {money. - Siinply ~mall coupon belee ial magnesia, milk of magneSia or an { | mext week end for the annual Wash- | under bonds ‘éf,mf:fi‘:'e(;“m &f“c“g‘gnf}f or else truck drivers will have to un- | felt #nd at various times the matter | Do It Toda 3 e of mugnesia. Look for the ington’s birthday reunion. - Dr. Mullen’s office will until Feb. 24th.—adv. i ruggists here learn that price chl;)nges in drugs and fine chemicals were largely downward the past week, altheugh there were some advances. I ——r -FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 933X Niagara dand Hud- 2 Streets, Buffalo, N. ¥ > Send fres trial of vour method to: load their trucks and mz of it, which is hardly pi local concerns with plants at Thames- ville and on the western bank of the iver cart heavy loads across the West has been agitated hout result. Phe finding of the bridge to be unsafe for heavy traffic will practically neces:. sitate the building of - new bridge in the near future. and get the genuine EVERYWHERE. jail in New London. It is stated that nothing of much value was, stolen but that the marau- ders, who' probably broke into the place for shelter during the _recent blizzard, made a nuisance of himself. be closed Electric Washer . : “SEMI- ANNUAL” house FLU EPIDEMIC ON WANE SETS MARCH DATE FOR : f e B ¢ slush_added to OBITUARY. clammg time is done away ,f@:’:fla“:::ééfis by Thursday's Eran L S b BUT SOME PNEUMONIA CASES NORWICH SPRING OPENING 2 3 o , did not improve the temper of A prayer service for Frank H. Sim- Health conditions in Norwich are! A directors’ meeting of the Retaif Preesesesasesseenatinns with forever if you owil a :;:,‘;?obfiged %o be out of doors. monds, son of Mr. and Mrs. William | Steadily improving as the days g0 by Merchants’ Bureau was held on Thurs- #o Although this has been a hard-win- | H. S.mmonds of Yonkers, N, Y. who;#nd at the present time it is apparent day morning at the Chamber of Com- KINDRED FINISHES that the influenza epidemic is fast fading away and will continue to do so if the people will maintain the same died \ednesday, was held at 11.30 o' | clock on Thursday mormmig from his late home at 32 Biiss place with a ter in many ways, the plumbers report | that the number of freeze-ups has not been as high as might be expected. at 10 o'clock at which time the of the annual spring opening G It was voted to hold SETTLED $10,000 SUIT" at . Tortington UNITED inbe of North Coventry, | larse number in attendance, The |CAre in sneczing and coughing in ¢ opening of stores on March |\ FOR BREACH OF PROMISE METAL MFG.. Claud Cummings of X o = vices were o 5 3 public places that they did when the ¢ £ 7 5 < = who has been running a milk route in | Services were mnducted‘ by ‘Rev. R. DA TR 1 T For the '-1i- The matter of securing a re-ad- The $10.000 breach 6f promise suit | C04 [nc A ’—f .7 ia Manchester since last summer, flms l){n.l (.:;:lllx;zfg, rector .:f]('hrfiphmsci‘- Baonc gt Jx{sl\gnr:ng_ r;f express service in and out ) hrought by Mary A. Coulter of Say & s e rrl‘ disposed of his business to a man from Lm-‘ LT.h 4:&;31; by Rev. A, I. 15t of mew cales 'oF influ of Norwich was taken up by the mer- f-brook" azainst Thomas- P. Kinney of |} Thamesviile Norwich, Conn. fl g Siartrord. I e body was sent to Yon- Yai P tHere" are M =ood" TaE ¢ chants and it was decided to have the | Colchester, which was down for trial ker 7 E ry of the Chamber of Commerce Prompt, and Satisfactory ELECTRIC VACS, ¢ 2.50 train for the funeral n vark keys at Moheg: the. in town, The two mon : ione fmoni in the: superior court at New London nd burial there onsdspreniion 3 ol i on Satur- 1D ¢ AU - Giiting list of the trains in and out of { Thursday beforc Judge John P. Kel- r to be wintering well, Supt. E. | - R cere I enadr= f majority of these . originating X © tra ¥ be c 3 3 h the cord P th and his assistants managirs e g“"fin" ‘3 Allen were in charge. | f1om weather conditions and the care- ¥ Dbefore the f of July, 1918, | losz and a jury, was settled .without SlmF‘]Y attach the cord to any to keep them comfortahle in the mon- |, - S i Jessness of people in gett their Teet ;n_nd send this list to the New York of- | trial. - The (tl.ormsblpt the settlement | ———————————o . venis lectric light socket key house. = e cold and wet. ice of the s’ companies. The | Were not made public. & ; H—— c_hg i Miss Marzery Beebe of Willimantic, i]r)}'.(.l,-“fi& 2l il engineers City Health Officer Drophy states ary was also instructed to make| The plaintiff claimed that Mr. Kin- and turn the switch in the s i Memo- | oooUL 1932 Wil a civil engineers de-|inat people should be careful not to of trains in and out of the city | Néy promised to marry her about June 3 teacher in the Hi Memo- | opcq After 1 sradus Ly g e of duce pnlmnrg e b Gyt er his graduation he fol- | et chilled or to get their feet wet. that date and have the matter |1, 1914, and that lie had failed to keep A handle. Every particle of e Monday atter being ill from | owcd his profession and in 1917 spent |yp o person should et his feet wet he n up Wwith the local his prom: : although sive’'was ready 'ged him to carry out his office in an some months with an irrigation pro- effort to secure better service. and dirt—all threads, scraps is advised to chi g0 home, ¢ his and had ‘w influenza for two week: S jegt in Wyoming which was under | gfons aid stockings . nud tobe Some promise. ood: sol and ravellings are instantly John C. Ellis, Americanization di- |the supervision of the U. S. govern-| nac stimiamt toedioiy, he Some | 5 L e court ' camé in ' Thursasy |2nd all goods must be d ) 5 rector at New London, who has been | ment. In June 1918 he enlisted in thei ''As to the epidemic of meases that WIN COSTUME PRIZES mornihg to begin the. trial of the case | within a short time, so Watch- akenupe {Le s cemans i e e e o S army and was reported last week Dr. Brophy AT CIRCLE MASQUERADE | there “was . i conference between e tovss clean upholstered fumi- | from an altack ofAnITRE, BEC TPsiies 2 Construct cor Was statlon- | says that there has heen no motice- | The twelfth anntal masquerade giv- | SEES & Shields. attornevs for the|es, Clocks, Diamonds, Jew- jed at several camps in the country|able spread of the disease although et : i o €5 |'defendant, and Hull. McGuire & Hull 5 R EZE = % | 3 en by the Workmen's Circle, No. 128, | d¢iendant, an - - . > ture, mattresses, draperies, etc, 014 account books in use in Coven- L?:x h m;gl_b.lmg 3 «,_onsg:qctgd, On|few cases have apeared in the Bos- ag largely attended Thursday even- | 2L0TReYs for the plaintiff, as a result | elry, etc., etc., will be sold re- . for derronstrati try in 1753 and owned by Gilbert XN Miee Was united in mar-|well ‘avenue and Ruath street section jno'atthe T. A. B, Hall. The sus .| of which an‘agreement was reached Phene for deronstration. Storrs, show that in those happy days | Fiage Oar of Dan- |of the city. The number of cases in £8 M W b ot T Wi T COSIMMES | yng the case-was' settled. gardless of cost utton sold for 5¢ a pound. beef and | bury. 2 his discharge | town remain about the same as last 1o 3 ANl sarieq, many ol ithend e i o 5 3 2 . jamb at sc and 12 shad at 19c apiece. | from the ¢ in which he was «!week. | eptionally unique in design. | CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING : The ‘state comptroller's department | $6CONd leutenant, he came to the —_— | worhe: prizes cfor ihe best. costum TO SMUGGLE DIAMONDS OPEN EVENINGS. s able to announce 332,556 as tne total | ¥ €7 ey Tbre Company | WILLIMANTIC INVENTOR M e i e W1 New Tork, Feb,:19.Joseph New. o number of children of school age enu- | ! r e s emclaney o GETS PATENT GRANTED 4. o Rubin, American | man,. salesman, charged with attempt- | This is your opportunity merated in Comnecticut last vear, an | ii JUCK COMPIOUNE hos work with| .o yic o patents issued by the U. heait Miss Florence Hame ing to smuggle about: $30,000 worth of : = inerease of 7,048 over the previous| i e Y ot Creenavie oo | S. Patent office to citizens of Con- berg, Qoll. The Jjudges | diamoinds into the United States to buy. =7 year. | the same capacity whi ition he | Decticut, as contained in the official ere D, T cine and | fountain pens and tooth 5 i 2 s =1 The second lecture in the COmmu-|1iiq ot he time of his deathe | |Eazetie ‘dated Tuesday, February 10, Samuel The' musie. wag | 427 ordered neld in _$5,000 bail by | J. OGULNICK - nity ‘House Course ig Friday even He was & ember > Bas: Clef | 1920, is as follows: FeniSRe = gyt United States Commissioner James T.. ° ¥ Tiday eve as a member of the Bass Clef, ) rnished Rowland's Jazz Band. b P4 Feb. 20th, at 8 p. m. Col. G. Baward{, harter member of Robert O, ddward B. Allen, Bridgeport, but- mp. toij0y committee had the z be in Breoklyn. pending! further | W Buxton of The 'Providefice Journal—|fjotcher Post, American Legion, and |ionhole cutting and stitch'ng machine. ey 5 op S. Sacowitz, I. Fis| investigation by department of justice | 32 Franklin Street adv. a membe the Episcopal chureh, {J0seph Barraja-Frauenfelder, Bridge- i T officials. : . e The Groton and Stoninston div He leaves his wife and his parents. |?ort hwdroplane onerating mechar A Feidman. Td:pgmu?\iifil:?lmrg‘ il of the Shore Line Street Railway Chagiast Hy Winoheates Oraendl P hoats. 70! = = Ly nahiab: o . o 7 ! Bridgepors, submarine boat. r Stavangerfjord. He was recogr That's Warm E P ::sz;fiiun?abx}: taorelmrr:lrr?r‘\inlz‘sf:g\rn The funeral of Charles H. Win- | W. Bryant and C.G. Hoerle, Uncasville Barn Burned. a customs inspector as a man who a 5 theta Wanm ERoiught y : Westerly as far as Benham's corner in | Chester, old time railroad engineer, | ton, roller bearng. George E. | A Dbarn on the proverty of Fritzland ' short *imo before ‘the United States| -\ Astronomer has come forth with Groton 1w held from his home at 112 River and W. Goettl Waterbury, I’r‘i.’.iq“\‘ Wl\"“l-“ brrned ({»\_;.’h(; i entered the war was fined $500 -for at- | the belief that the temperature of .the ¥ 2 i avenue at 2.30 o'clock Thursday af- clamp. Frederic Gate H &r 4 Wedne Vhat tempting to send dental rubber to Ger- ' center of the sun is not mor than 10,- \ .| ‘lLocal merchants &= ,ggl“‘“}“ ‘*f; ternoon with relatives and friends snap twitch handle. Gilbert V started the f 1t it is | many in false bottomed trunks and a g degrees centigrade. i 1y A o | couraged about ;"e o ‘;:\e sting | Attending, including a delegation ; r'dge, Bridgeport, fuse 12 thoueht it start hop that | false-sided phonograph. When the in- | SR 2 stecks and feel tl a‘t A NaE m the Brotherhoo? of Locomotive | Hardman, Willimantic, plaiting - |:Mr. Dart had in the barn. spector searched Newman, he said. he | —_—————— much time, «iurm(gl storm3 da; ing and (1€ neers. There were many beauti- | chine. John J. Mclntyre and C. K seh-| A cow otten out of the | found the dizmonds, concealed in sev- | Fire Losses and Tragedies, * 129 Main Sirzet, Norwich t ‘L devoted to unpacking: 2 ful floral tributes which included a|ler, Hartford, ball 5 machine. L’h""' b §, badly burned | era] fountain pens and a. tube of todth | The fire loss in America averages ) scrting. ber of bix loads of | 188, foral locomotive with the let- | Hiram Per el vaste. $250.000,020 a year, while 15000 pe ————— | Because a number of biz loads of | ters N. Y,, N. H. & H. R. R. Co., from | eT- ks Stratford, wheel. ——— rsaRdadt RAT L ile 15, per- soft coal htave‘ be‘en twfwf:"l W;:trlti::e | the ]hrrm " ervices “.el,(.x‘}:m‘m.\-l Hartford ;n'_mr \mrt- e HEAVY SNOWFALL IN scns die or are injured by €re each Chestnut street nlant o e Marlin- | conduct ¥ Legg, pas- |ing tool. C . Bridgeport, | Mr. Dart. { i vemm CORONA Rockwell company, residents in that|tor of Trinity Methe Tiscomal | electric switch. Charies Svenson, vitha small | \“f“z‘“‘t""‘]fRNTflierNQLANDil 4 e 2 neighthorheod are considering it a|church. Burial to be at the con-|NeWw Britain, free wheel de; John one on the premises, oston, Feb. 19.—Traffic for the sec-'| — —— The Personal Writing Machine. eripratent venience of the family. Undertakers|Teft. Waterbury, shade and eurtain Jadiscane e hedne {0 thetn Ao i ”fid i : o i b 2 S R R AT SR > e 1de: s et on fire several roug orthern New Fmgland to- The United States civll servico com- ) Church & Allen were in charge of. the | POle holder. 1 = e e e POSTCARD PHOTOS miesion announces for March 1 »n ex- | funeral arrangements. . 1‘; s -\rd"'l'h '-”}- Tl i twelve inches. accompanied by a | inati build- port, handle for s r = . s e R S o 8 5 i A % vear. |Son was he ay afternoon from | Carpet company, rug. 7. T S A 2 g At stree - bitatugl New, ork, el 3/ 800 & vear, 1e mortudry, paclors ot. dho Trade marks: Br.dzeport Veb. 19.—The list! way service generallv was suspended MODERN STUDIO < 1, corresnondent : i E r Surors in th : e} A Shannock. R. I, corresnondent pne gt 2:30 ck. There were ! Bridgeport, automobile and i e 2oihe|@nd that trains in many cases were - : mentio=s that Dr. H. E. Rouse has ar- i ., in attendance. The services tire pumps. Calvin K. Kazanjian, S QoL I . the result | from one fo forr hours late. {18 Bath Street Norwich, Conn. sived in town from Norwich after an|yeng conducted by Rev. C, A, Nor. | Naugatuck, candy, North & Judd, oL tPree weeks of court sessions, and| Montpelier. Vt. reported a heavy ahaence of several weeks. He was n 1o f Y. ey G d hver | hates NGk, peanta. Notie & | the examinafion of more than 1500 | gale and disrunted traffic conditions time to be of service to the sick.during LITuP. The body was placed in the Manufacturing G veniremen. was reduced to ninefeen |and in western Massachusetts tho fhel worshiot e storm anal e kb= 300 CC 8 SAUL At Mablewdod ieamS FRUSIER o )i B b | tods 7 v (he shooting ofaR. T. Tewin, | snowfall interfered with street rail Nerwich Suyers who have been in | © v onesb o ee Mirehbassd. Dewis e v serwice : New York remart that more than 200 oaRY §5,000 SUIT WITHDRAWN in a hosnital at Dousias Conditin=e ~ 24, --qund. Boston first arsistants to Santa Claus, in lhe“ foom of American manufacturers of tovs huve their 1920 lires on view at FROM SUPZRIOR COURT | wounded. He was shot by . ranch neighbor. to whether a gate We have the exclusive agency Eastern Connecticut. A shipment of macines have left the ! in Edwin C. Jaha. { were practically normal. . Edwin C. Jahn, age forty-three, died The suit brought for $5,000 damages Pasquale Copogne of oton ol 5 Novel Stu v at Collinsville, about 4 o'clock on Wed. st Nettie A. Johnson of th & should “have: been ywiredi shut. iy factory. e R b e n e has Teen withirawn without jafionl E0M e shet Lewis atter the . In ?rmsh llh:l‘xldums the natves s 3 . x ¥ s fr superior court. atter ma vements houzh to | have discovered at nature Within a few days we will have Un 8%, 1o coumtyalome: o ISmith aye: C: from the superior court e ature has pro- derwood, Remington and Royals for rent. Place your order now for a machine. We repair and rebuild all makes of a brother, the gate. tol to sheot Seal’s vounger hom he accused of wiring Ie was born in Norwich Town: He lived For the past two year Mr. Copogne sued for dama personal injuries s hit on Septembe street, Groton, nue, Norwich, the 71 children under the care of Miss Gibson are all in school, and so, far have escanea S0 | queted an express bu much 25 a coll. The children vided themr with splendid material for piLows and mattresses in the pollack tree, The fruit contdins a in Collinsville about five years. s he had con- ness between | on the automo- Tl divided et f"“g Collinsville and Hartford. He was a |bile of Mrs. Johnson. He is a ma-| fluff or silk fiber. Tt wiii typewriters. abcut equally- divided as to girls and [ member of the Village lodge, F. & A. | son and was o the concrete for| pgoqq was asked to 2o to the store | even after years of se Eitern Tipewriter Co Loy M., and of Ruby chapter, No. 36, O. E. | laying a walk at the auto- | _ = aost 2 e %y ype . A Savbrook man, Charles W. White, | I~ and also belonged to the \Waqua- | mibel hit him. red he was| for oysters. He went and asked the Telephone 29-4 Norwich, Conn.| has completed the erection of = the i > of Red Men, I. O. R. M. He | thrown about 23 feet, suffering cuts| man for two pounds of o; “We First Recorded Eclipse. i = storehouse at the railroad shops at |leaves his wife, Bertha (Scherwer)|and bruises. a sprained knee, and| don't sell oysters by the pound. myi The-first echipse recorded happened Renguille. a1 et e hus b and two sons, Elmer and |three broken bones in his left foot. h R e - @ eadville, Mass.. where ha Swose e end | el boy. ‘only by the said the | March 19, 721 B. €, at 8:40 p. . for several months. He will return to Jahn, als> one brother, | 3 p. ., ac: of Springfield, and one sister, dealer. The boy thought Saybrook and make the trin daily to | FTank, of fied ; DUTCH CABINET DIGESTING L% a moment, | cording to Ptolemy. It was lunar and | CUMM]NGS&RING New Haven headquarters. Sesains Hy v eewich Town THE SECOND ALLIED NOTE| len suid: “Then let me have two | was obierved witli accaracy at Baby- The Connecticut police have received WEDDING. | Thne Hague, Wednesday. Feb. 18— | ards lon. Anazagoras wos the first to ex- notice from State Motor Vehicle Com- Danidle B The activity of the Dutch cabinet ) plain ‘the physical cause of eclipses | uneral Directors been zranted in New York state for | Miss Pearl Brown, both of Salem, took lay some Baccne Bect-buxing B Dutch parliament what Hollan allied notet Wednesday place the 1920 registration of motor vehicles, books, T see. Egl chauffeurs and operators. em dowq the street.” Bacon—*“What New Glazing Device, and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building | 2 gton of Colchester. b 2 { = 3 ;A new giazing device squirts the 3 : 2 R Jung cot Bt nnt mer German empero bsoks are they Egbert—"One’s a In the New Haven superior court oung: couple will continue to ™, BEIAR CRPEEOT g ‘m!y! gl AR T e Joseph Carter, who severely wounded | r Hazel Elliott in Meriden Dec. 11, was given a sentence of from 10 to 15 y by Judge Gardiner Greene of Norwich. Carter had been attentive to the you bride's | ywithelm self, sbut note refers to forme ty in the plural for yrobable the other's ‘First Aid for the Sick. for myself "— Yoakers Statesman, the kanc ‘ It has the appearance of a grease gun, used for filling automo- | bile grease cups. It is secured to the the d For Newly Born Son. a THINK OF “get” sum up the differing creeds of | e 2 3 1 Safenawitz bf 6 tees of the E o= chich | Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant | oman and was jealous. | cadi s Bl pqu‘filr\]'lun {rhérgf antees of the ex-crown T wrist and guided by the hand,.which ) | i . et r to those to be demanded the = S alse controls the flow of putty. 2 % The Staté Federation of Women's | da¥ in honor of their newly born son, TImer emperor. The two little words “give” and A ciubs is to meet Feb. 21 at the Hotel | for whom Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sha- 2 e e i s ro were godnare Taft, New Haven. Rabbi Orlian- At the same, time A : ! 1 e itions of i Perslan Breaa i s e a6 1 of Providence officiated at the re- earth and_the ambitions of mankind. luncheon will Is There Such a Man? l be givi E S B = Yersi i 5 for Miss Georgiana Bacon of \Wosces. | 1:gious exercises and the guests in-| Happy is the man who can go to | Thuse who are eager to bestow, to en-|~ The Ferean e DIsay lotav In CHAPFELL CO. ter, Mass. a candidate for national | cluded many cr\}'xf)} g friends and | gleep without reporting that the fur- | Fich the world around them. to bless,| very little different from that used a . president of the federation. others from New York and New Ha- | ngce fire thousand years ago. The Persian oved is built of smooth masoury in the ground. The dough is formed into thin sheets about a foot long and two feet to help, to uplift, constitute the one class. The other crowd grasps every« thing for self. only its own. is all right, the basement fight turned off, the back door locked, the front door locked, the cat put out, the bedroom windows raised, the bed- | Telephone 24 104 Main Street or Central Wharf ven. Miss Ludington a Director. Miss Katherine Ludington, of Lyme, It is mentioned at Middletown that Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dunham of 57| Brainerd avenue arrived home Tues- day evening from Brooklyn, ¥ 2R PA.SCHWARTZ : 2 |president of the Connecticut Woman | room register turned off, th al Ancient Wisdom. wide and slapped against the side”of ki v R 2 2 B off, e ock 5 - 7 8 [ouiece Siey atlended “Whe Wedding of | Sumrage ition, was elected, ome | wound, the alarm sof = You do the greatest service to the | the oven. It bakes in a few minutes R s their niece, Miss Edith Brewster, and | of (ha- seven regionul direotors of the 3 Retetnd e alaim; | or ] : Bries B 4 vk Victor Sharpe of Willimantic. National League of Women Voters, | SEFing released.—Exchange, | state you shall raise, nof the roof —_—— 1 About 3,500 of tha books provided ssor to the National Woman of the houses. but the souls of the horder with age—so it is impo 'virect A1 Y, navy and o na At Aispetog O THeLRrot o Yhou shait mot make unto thee any | SCuls s oul; well in small houses g marine corps during the war are being returaeG 10 this staie by the American Library association, after having seen young to take care of their a new dinner bell. No dinner he has teeth. ‘The teeth of a child seen lately justified any such racket ag rather than for mean slaves to lurk in great upuses—LEpictetus, ! gion, which includes New false standards of farm life, nor bow down thyself to them to serve them. ingland. are easy prey for decay. service in literally all Delegates to the Rebekah state as- = 3 B 2 o the old goag raises. o ildren’ world parts of the| .mbly in New Haven April 12 are | LDOU Shalt not say or do anything in | e 3 Protect your children’s s Ala6taq) by Rehellali b asesi s vain, but have some sensible purpose Important in Daily Use. ) — = = teeth and protect their w’_l‘v;;h‘e from[ Nor:r‘icht, six from | 1n all thou shalt say or do, for the| Affability, mildness, tenderness and calth, indham, one from Monty three | = community shall not hold him guilt- less that sayeth or doeth anything in | vain—~Wm. Butcher. ! a word \\}hwh I would fain bring hfl(‘vh to its original signification of virtue— I mean good nature—are of daily use; ! they are the bresd of mankind and| el R To Heal Weep Rats Out of House. A couyh s 3 COA s - AR rat holes should he stopped up | from New London, one from Sprague, two from Stonington, one each from Andover and Ellington, two from Wii- lington, were among the 239 widows and orphans who received $2,374.45 in state pensions last week. By a typographical error in the ex- change of heads, the highly interesting story in The Bulletin Thursday relat- ing the surprising achievement of =PAULA.SCHWARTZDMD DENTIST ONTHE SQUARE MAIN ST = NORWICH PHONE N\ R tiold Stone, Gold stome is a sort of an opaqne goldeu brown glass filled with minute erystals of a bright gold color, and ot | Grape-Nuts The cereal that needs J no sugar various sizes. Tt is used for ornamen- | with metal or plasggr mixed with| T: 4 Charles H. Brown of Warren street. ¢ 8 tal purposes. Its preparation was acci- | broken glass. The house should be | ake ’ Norwich, in walking across the Isth- flentally., diskoberad atiayoe Sl ) Hapan s e e e | sq " A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. |mus of Panama between breakfast and Swest th lentally prered 20T, (nkat RO EptPot mits, casRotenin fan, en; b supper, lost some of its point, weet from the Sugar, Venice, Ttaly, when a quantity of brass | trance, and no fubbish shouls be left | K Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) M#r. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Bui Norwich, Conn. A'though suffering from a broken shnulder bone, the result of a fall on the icy pavements Monday, Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster of the Episco- pay diocese of Connecticut, foliowing a custom of vears. delivered the ad- dress at the first Lenten noonday ser- vice in Christ church cathedral, Hart. ford, Wednesday. filings dropped into & pot of wmel glass, self-developed from its own grains, Ready-to-eat. Economical. Hayes’ Healing Homey ted | abont. CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years M%I ing, 321 Main St Phone 1366-4 Imitation Eastern Carpets. QOarpets now sold as exact reprodu tous of rare eastern rugs are a tribut to modern art. Some of the mest not able reproductions are those of ths Ycur Cld SOFT AND STIFF iade to look as good 35 ey W HeN LoD iness belure Wans o 5 BROADWAY SHOE 5 iz AND & " seventcenth century coronation ci Always bears " Ba“la L ZPAIR Cri 2l Te Cure a Cold in One Day ke 2 e " N ion carpet ys pe T4 WHEN YOU WANT 1o pot your bus. | tike LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE There’s g Reason made for the shali of Persia, the Khor. the » 52 3ROADWAY iness before the <h public. tnere 13 n through the ad- T The Builetin. (Tablets). It stops the cough und headache and works off the cold. . W, GROVE'S signeture on each box. 3gc. 4 % assan rug and (he famous carpet man. | Sigoatute of AL S iy THERE 1S n9 aavervising fnedium in ®actured for the Shelk Ismail. Eastern Connecticut aguai to The Bl | letin for LusinesS results. Sc l