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SHOWERS TODAY 5 % PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW i e NORWICH, CO¥. TUBSDAY, MAY 11, 1920. FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” in a “Bayer package containing pro- per directions for Headache, Colds, Pain. Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu- matism, Name “Ba " means gen- uine Aspirin prescribed by physicians | for nineteen years. Handy tin hoxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicac —_—m—— #3000 IN BEQUESTS TO NORWICH BAPTIST CHURCHES Two bequests to Norwich _churches| Wwere made in the will of Mrs. Joseph M.| Burdick which has been filed in the pro-| bate court One was $1,000 to the Cen- tral Baptist church and the other $2I.- 000 to the First Baptist church. Mrs.| Burdick also designated a substantial | Amount to be used in the care of her lot | At Maplewnod cemetery Death of Elmer Perkins, The death of Fimer, ant son of | Charies A. and Sarah Fowler Perkins, | pecurred on Monday at the home of he parents on the Laurel Hill road child had been in poor health for some | time. Besides her parents he leaves brothers and sisters i Greatestof All Tonies Yinol Ask any doctor if he can suggest a better tonic than the followingVinol formula. 8 Manguame Fopicanies Tron #3d Ammonium Citrate, Calcium and Sodium K hites, N Vemmica and Wid Cheny, ~ %) For all run-down, nervous, anaemic conditions, weak women, overworked men, feeble old people and deli- cate children, there is no remedy like Vinol. We guarantee it will build you up and make you strong or ‘we will give your money back —atleading drug stores —look for the Vinol sign on windows. A SALE OF Paints, Varnishes | and Wallpaper For Half Price—One Week Only | 93-95 WEST MAIN STREET Refined Lady to Her Husband—Where did you leave my Shoes ? Husband—| left them in the CARE of the GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR- ING COMPANY. They will renew your “HIGH PRICE SHOES" to former appearance by the new| “FACTORY SYSTEM" and we don't need to buy any EXTRA PAIR THIS SEASON. 86 FRANKLIN STREET DI PALMA, Proprietor. SPECIAL SALE AT THE | NEW REMNANT S1URE 185 WEST MAIN STREET ON CORNER OF HIGH STREET | LARGE QUANTITY OF ALL KiNDs! OF REMNANTS, AT 28c A YARD. IT WILL PAY TO.COME AND LOOK OVER THF STOCK—ALSO CARRY A GOOD LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Attention, Farmers! | Place your orders for agricul- ture lime, as the freight condi- tions make shipments slow. We are only selling direct from the car. No yard stock this year. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY TEE DIME SAVING OF NORWICH. The regular Semi-Annual Dividend Sas been declared at the rate of 4 per tect. 8 year from the earnings of the past six monthy and will be payable on and after May 15, 1920, FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. BANK Norwich, Tuesday, May 11, 1920. THE WEATHER. There were showers over the north districts from Montana and the Dakotas eastward through New England. It is warmer in the middle Atlantic states. Unsettled, showery weather will pre- vail Tuesday and Wedn®lay in the enst. Winds off Atlantic Coast. North of - Sandy northwest, cloudy. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—gentle moderate variable, partly cloudy. Forecast. Southern New England: Showers 1y Wednesday partly cloudy. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported, from The Bulletin’s observations, show the changes in temperature and the baro- metrie changes Monday: Hook—moderate to { Ther. Bar. . 48 30.00 .70 3010 . 80 30.10 7 a m , lowest 48, Comparisons. Predictions for Monday: Fair. Monday's weather: Partly cloudly with showers in afternoon, warmer, souther- Iy wind MOON AND TIDES, (New Time.) I|_High Sets. [fWater. Das REENEVILLE Miss Doris Fitzgerald and Miss Wini- fred Harris of Brooklyn were week end visitors at the home of Louis O. Bes- sette on Prospect street Rutton was a visitor over the ck-end with relatives in Jewett City Cote of New Bedford is visiting at ome of his parents on North Main zaret Redden of Smith avenue has ed a position with the United Sthte: mpany aniel Cote spent the week end in nfield and Modsup, itarry Rion of Fourth street was a vis- or in Monsup over the week end. Tidear Dupuis of Moosup spent Sunday »{ Nathaniel Cote on North Young of Boston spent the t his Some on Fourth street ews of Worcester col- o hume of Na- week-end. f New London spent - - i« parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Bastland of Tenth street ORJECTS T MORE TEOLL TEACKS AT OCEAN BEACH Ir MeNamara, owner of pro- 1y avenue, Ocean Beach remonstrated a New Lon- com uncil granting he trolley company 1o caus nued beyond the point on ¢ xist in front of Clif- avilion herly, the trolley a desir 0 add more trackage there the pur of storinz cars during sh 1 is summer. Mrs ara objec in fron which it is e request raned. the cars being r cottage indefinite- - “case S T CATARRHAL DEAFNESS | clety of New York was held were 50 present. club banquet rooms on the seven: roy_Stearns. The society now has a membe about 80, and the membershin tee reported that they expected at least 100 members before the the vear. Frank L. Potter who w: the dinner committee spoke about « drive for new members and hoped that any member, or anyon ing of a former Nor n now living jn New York or th would send his name and add Becretary McWil to any Norwich socief s in t a good many Norwich hoys would en an opportunity of Howard C. Russ, who toastmaster then intr oining the du when he reside: and his talk wa The next »f Norwich Astronor » study that time cal tor national s ten several hooks o said in pa That N ‘hat endears iiself to each of all proud of the Ros St saidithe thad alwove interest in en ved sed o te in the way ual profit ful and comy ssible of it without g The geni v ia trail for £ hat the astronomers c working o v Books of G N i within covered by men that work = field. areat obsery in the world uv « ing mat tables, act Reeves, formerly of Norwich. Mr. was a_guest of his son Edwin A. He resides in New Haven and many over 700 pages t of The annual dinner of the Norwich So- riday even- The society had the use of one of the th floor, and the tables were prettily decorated with flowers. After President Fdward C. Ely had made a few remarks the society held their business meeting and = elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Edward C. Ely; vice president, Albert S. Bard; treasurer, Howard C. Russ ;- secretary, Arthur P. Mewilliams; executive committee. George S. Hyde, Charles F. Noyes; Gilbert D. Lamb, Wm. Osgood Morgan, Wm. McNamara, F. Le- c to have end of rman of ma said ne Kniw- of the his way be socicty. ting as illiam Reeves Ree W stay, as the Reeves m Cleaner Co. have 2 Tor Mr. Reeves spoke ahout his recol had ery plant, name of ev ‘ the moon. All the ir e anta MAY BE OVERCOME Jisite to accurate navization. ana practically no o the ‘ordinar; S ———— | 07 {0 100 3 e catarrhal deafness or|derful Was! : nend ‘and car noises, or are. seawing| Another valuable piece of v t the ard of hearing, go to your druggist|naval o tor is Time. time corrected i et one ounee of Parmint (double | to the hundredth part of a s s water .and inilated sugar. arer; ay Franulated sugar | wim the transit and e iy T HmeS &) 50000 clocks in the At This will often bring quick reliet|all set hy a signal flash from the o from the istrexsing “head moises.atory e en. breath=] when a comet i iscovered on iropping It is easy to atories necessar prepar is pleasant to r this great ir ! " tarrhal deaf- |space with unima peed ness o 1ld give this|proaching or reccd s prescrip fast in is - S Fethg: ¢ ou Your Word . This observatory is equipped with the best Spectoscopic instruments in th 3 Law =, e e ) world is there and “the reficctor {5 100 | e 3 inches in diameter. We think every article we i WBe aeme which honsest biis u le is A-No. 100 feot in diameter, and the tor i put up foc sa 1 500 tons. The moving parts of the tele- in quality. But, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention, If it doesn’t meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whop- ping big concern that backs the tires we sell, and both make good. That's why we sell Firestone. Give Usa Trial and Let Us Prove This to You. ; THE A.F.GREENE COMPANY 331 Main Street Phone 1299 Normg” g PSR and staff. and best e largest is at coveries of cansed about wide w the Time and new enable us to clenr up this tery or Mars. O mosphere and their prox little can he donc cury and Venu t0o noted. Jupiter The study of importance. as Mt. Wilson observatory. which is 5.000 fect bi clear d is | photopragphed every have a_record of 90 days when the sun as conseeutive 1. they clear, photozraphed. TAFTVILLE new houses are ready for their ck foundation. Monday morning, about employed by the a stonewall on Norwich to work, going on strike. ed for 75 cents an hour, cents from what they e been The previous wage scale wa hour. Robert Brown has bicycle. Harold Reeve has resigned tion with the J. B. Martin Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hasler & turned from their hon. week's tour, visiting in 50 i purchased hi en the villa orwich “sitor in unday. Ponemah Co., to bul Yesterday, surveyors were at work marking the grade for a street connect- ing South Front strcet with Norwich avenue, coming Norwich avenue between 64 an for the and ‘are laborers e of getting. a new is posi- have re- fter ton and Providenc Leon Muller and Clifford Norman have left for New York where they have ac- cepted a position. David O'Erien of the U. S. navy train- ing station of Newport nd furlough > home of his par was 2 John Donovan of Hartford spent the - week-end visiting {n the village, second. minute. heyond 'Neptune. announced. Fox w on for a few s when he August. The | Journey from years ago, This book ed by the Academ: i was any H. Mr. red one, Oszood jto M search the book to s Mrs, Norwich the late and s General a antic will ker, 11 annual dinner we Roose: was tle 50 NEW YORKERS FROM NORWICH RECALL HOME TOWN IN ANNUAL BANQUET scope weigh 100 tons, and this weight is borne by pedestals floating in mercury. The driving clock weighs 1 1-2 tons and every. It is not generally known that ail the | s are in rapid motion, all. moving in | ing, May 7th, at the New York Athletic club, 59th street and Sixth avenue. The | winds automatically society was enabied to hold their annual | This glass makes the' stars -appear 8 dinner this year at the N. Y. A. C.|000 times clearer. through the courtesy of Ioward C. Russ Charles F. Noyes and Fred B. Lewis, |s member of the athletic clab. There | straight lines at speeds they can only be recorded in miles per | Regarding the amount of heat received | from the stars it is estimated if the rays | of the morth stam were focused gramme of water it would require a mil- | lion years to raise the temperature one | degree centigrade. ccomplish the sume work in about one A sensitive instryment now-in | use is a radiation pyrometer which with | the aid of a three foot reflector will reg- ter the presence of a candle 53 l’ll\lL'Si The 1ia time aveaigalions are spatug f carried on in search of a suspected planet This involves the close study of photograph plate ! pected that the discovery will soon be The former Norwich interested iif Mr. Olcott's talk and he was given a vote of thanks. Captain Denman Fox w duced by President B a classmate of Mr. s with the war_and most of his time was spent Ely ard Holland Miller wa words seeuring a book from wa Boston to on horseback, copy which was p students at the Norwich vyears ago. that het Otis Tibrary had one, and Mrs d she Miller was taining this book as he wi Théodore Roosevelt, 2 ¢ for a copy. New York Bay and presented it to Mrs. Rooseveit t in the book as she was the Daniel elt cemeery e next meeting of probably which will be held this com- ore be mbers of the society prese; B ten minutes. | & so great that upon’ a | sun's rays will | B It is e men were much s next intro- Mr. Fox being s at Yale. Capt. glish army during very interesting. s called up- and he told about Miss Mary Wat- in Norwich s Mrs. Knight's New York 250 h a courier nt- ree found He form desirous y had of ob- shed to give it she was Miller brought and took it Mr had a keen born in ughiter of of Nor- brother granda the in Norwich so- the shape of it the - ALTERATION SALE Women's Coats — Suits— Blouses At Sensational Reductions We have made no reservations, but every Coat, every Suit, every Blouse, has been reduced in price to a most sensational figure. Every Gax. Values $19.50 to $29.50 . ....... Values $35.00 to $49.50 ........ One Special Reel of Coats . .. .. _iit Must Go —— Make Your Selection Now SUITS AT HALF PRICE Coats BLOUSES OF ALL KINDS REDUCED 25% .... §16.50 ... $2450 SHORS £ THE MELTING POT. “We are the melting pol.” whersih &« mn:..l,".n. ‘aces, stolid. dulled by lieeby avarice and. dreamé of spoil, . 4 seeking only. on our . harbering shore, A shelter from the law they have de- fied: To these we gavé our children’s Their future welfare; stil] the #or hopes and Lo rent comes R In an appalling, overwheiming tide. £ “We ar the ~melting pot"—bul through the year: “'hel:\ from ‘the ‘crucible the metal ows, Al mean. that - was base otill ignoble. shows: The better ore, fused with it dissp= e e Ikue.llh :’he dross; oh, biindest of AN ands! By your own deed given into alem hands. —Ninette M. Lowater. TO BELGIUWS KING AND QUEEN, Fortissim! sunt Balgae.—Caesar. While day and night shall tick the years ‘Round Time's blue diki-plate of sky, [ Fame shall emblazon Belgium's Bame i To teach the worid how heroes dia the world looked.on with dread, They rose as one Leonidas— Twixi tyranny and Liberty i One little nation held the pass. in righteous cause Ehey Thrice azm~a meL, They met the challenge of thel® name ith Spartan hearts that scored the cost, As dying martyrs scorn the flame. Not theirs the croel hand of greed, r boastful words procluimed theut wise; Bui on the altar of their faith Themselves they laid as sacrifies. Rise Belgium!® knighted by the worldf w ha{' victory shines like your dev eat? What scorn your conquerors shall feef When quivering lips the tale repests O little land, so great of =oul' ’ lmm'nri;l country scourged = and Scant room your foe has left for Where ye wmay lay your hall dead. - But eve wind of heaven shall give Your voiceless agony a tonmue: Our hearts shail he your sepuichre, Your dirge by all the world be sungd —Ellen Burns Sherman, in the Bostom Transcript. HUMOR OF THE DAY - Mrs. U. P. Start—Tve had & vend named after me. Mrs. S. N. Ubber—A climber —IMa. Wife—When you walk, why de yed make %0 much noise, John? Hubby-—I've got my heavy underweas Alofsin, M. D., 445 West ‘4 = S e . t. New York city; Anthony B. Arno.l, | LEROY TREADWAY KILLED Linkers. Two weeks from Friday there| HOME CHAPTER, KING’S DAUGHTERS m‘:‘;‘“ are you crying for. my. Wil 38 Lawrence Ave, Westfield, N. J.; Al- ON RAILROAD NEAR BRISTOL|Will be & big Encampment night at the FURNISHES MUSIC x i | bert's. Bard, 23 Broad strect, New York | 2 3 new hall, when the third in the ser ISHES MUSIC AT MOSPITAL| T ain't crying: this is just & febdlis: Charles A. Deach, James J. Boyd, | (e ros D e of degree work nights is to be held jn | FOr the third time this year, Home|al"—Houston Post. Bunnell, 2 o New| s ety and 1 vetoran of the Woril W lithis ' The Encampments from New { the King's Daughters provided | Kate—She asked that question B, Chamansky, Dorsen |tias “imreo werriny Tornine B3 of | Lendn, My il Willimantic 1 1l hour Sunday afternoon at|out of idle cirosity. don't you . Bridgeport, Conn. ; Louis | jeun, Te "‘\’“P”A_nd‘ ‘val“f"?l-w,,;‘\,v ‘candidntes for the 'cla kus hospital. Those who par-| Laura—No: busy curigsity. Her &8~ [l far Mondny mor S pid e A SR, | In charge of Mra. William Hisiey incluted | He_So you woulda't marry the best e 116 | o 5 | JEWETT CITY MAN 18 ss Henrletta Morrix i Freder-| man Tiving® Drlaier s Sunday night He was| VISITING IN KANSAS T enor ; Frank Steinke. bass:| ~She—Well. not uniess 1 was sure ¥ St -i | given coffee about 2 o'clock on| O. F. Aiiller, son of S r. both accompanist, for the foll e i S ol 1 it g S Ter W = e ot | e e following| pjsishurzh Dispatch. | i = i shortly after left| of wham were w rs: Songs, Dreaming Alone in the { James W. Farrell, Western Elec o | hE ot ter er . of years g been Yot Elen e org| Husband—That new maid ix certainly 1195 Droadway, N. is | % of the passenger train which | spending this week in Clay and | Miss Morris; songs, Ab:|SSlet. Oue Wou%' mever, knaw ERetiohy )8 Hamilton PL, Tarrytown. N. Y.; Sam. [ struck the unfortunate man picked up|expects to be here until abe lay The Ro FNevia Ay | was about the place. I Howe. Jr., 200 Fifth Ave. N. Y. |the hadly mutitiated body. Mr. Tread-| He I 1 Jewett un., | in’ songs, Armbres Song, Delioven,| \Vife—She isn't. She left' this worning i . Y.:|way was horn in Norwich. February .| ami i i trip out west for is | Last Night Kol Me. St s auer| —london Tid-Bita c ing | 1591 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | hes ut 15 years since he Inst| Lot the Rest of the World ¢ Fdith—Dear Jack is so forzetful. r rid Go By. Ball | was ted in the lo-, er and Miss Morris and Mr. Ortman; vocal solo,| Maud he? At the party last Hyde, 41 Park Row, L.|c « ars was em 1ges and improvements Harrison, Miss Morris ; piano solos, | PIENt T had to keep reminding him thaf Hyde; Rutger I, Je 7ss [ ploved in_this "city ferent capa arly days the Millers were very cturn. Fisher, Dream Girl, Har.| 1’8 You he's engaged to and not me— Ave, N. Y.: . Coit Johnson. | ties. At one time he worked in the mail- | known residents of Clay . Bl Moriia: stk London Answers. Y.: Robert Johnson |1+ room and as fieman for The Balle-| Miller bad heen a new Trotere, Love's Old Friend—What experience with an ani- 1034 West Tth St S 1 war Tk PR R L e Mr. Steinke; duet, When You|mals gave you the biggest scare esvin, 24 No | when the war broke out he e enter, (Kas.) Times Look in the Heart of a Rose, Methven,| Returned Big Game Hunter—The first . N. Y.; Wm. B, 245 | he 7ith e = Brookly Emmet St L oN. Y McGuire, 16 Exc Gl ; Hugh F. McLanghlin, 153 We " Arthir G, DEEsion ! sident of | hurentof % list), ; Messenger, S ides Ave.. View . Broadway ank L. : Wm Osg . Noyes, nt W. Tyler fer of of Norwich, Putnam, ODD FELLOW: e gl === : : and Mr. Ortman night 1 was home when T steped em the oty {n.- Markh, 1518 Erincinsl S Ticrell -Booke. The splendid program. which brought | cat’s tail in the dark—Judge B arCh. 1019 At the May meeting of th much pleasure to the shut-ins, concluded| “There in one good thing about Sis vt riford Teachers' association Friday | with. the piano solo Sunbeams, by Koell- libre.” e emmlovment. of | g Principal Henry A Tirrell of the | ing beautifully. interpreted by Mies Pot- thatr e et g | Norwich Free Academy and a member| ter oy e tried to 5ot Sh P ity e e g e “Ammest. | Of the state board of education, was t & popular sone.”—Kansas City Joursal. in Waterbury. While a | J2t-0f-town speaker. dent of Schreecham—He was a wise poet Whe Afys A atianden. W& the -c"“f”; P. S. F 2 al E remarked that in this world a man must 50 Shephord (Universa. 1= Robinson of high school also Bab shm‘ned So ol il or imnie spoke. Peacham — Oh, T don’t know? 14 Daerte e i edeat tone meems that most of them are merely Trraivar or aror | — : —— | Because of Eczemal |5 "inire scotiman. Luey D. Yreadway John M. SI 01 Main St., Lancaster, “The world seams to have beatem & Mrs. William S, Carpen- Even ths Roots of e - path to this man's door™ and Amy A. Treadway Superfluous Hair Vanish (Entirely New Met@od; Works ARE READY T Howard 23 B Wonders) N, Y. Tvler S. Stdriton, 1052 TO OPEN NEW QUARTERS -~ - Cat West T3ih St. N. Y.; Harold I |about completed the fitting up of the, the hiit-ends and not destroving the | B.D.B.prove esher, 189 Fulton St., N. Y. new Odd Fellows' hall and ante-room In| know that you can easily and quick = the . former Chamber of Commerce | remove the hair entire. ine try a bottl | BOY TUNCONSCIOUS AFTER buildinz on Main street which was| roots. with ordinary plielactine HIT BY AUTO TRUCK |bought by the Triple I;:nk eorporatior '\‘;i ‘|:r < odorless. ; S CO-Ve A formal opeuning of the rooms is now d so harmless a ch ‘; xton r;n,v.:t,: ‘l\\u;;nrnvty[fl:v son of | | ned for the Odd Fellows on Friday| &A% i superior to Mtioud Mes Charles M. Gordon of 56 Cvening of thib week Whien this membera| SlocEolysln sto Got et Wett Malh el (Raedosied of the lodges will he an opportuni- | have the peasure of JHE | i CX & t] tv to see how admirably the building has! the offending hair-roots at last near in front of his home ju T heen fitted for the uses of the Triple| yvour very eyes. LEE & noon Monday and had not recovered i consciousness yet at his “home Monday The truck belonged to th | street. P | Drs. | Tingley | been carried | marks of the are cuts nd on h H F. and bru Saturda: all of 112 fice. 175 inches. * Hig were call into inju Saturday Rainf heavy inches, | measurement recorded at cheelk. 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Tnited States government chemists have found that a zood grade of syrup in can he made from sweet potatoes and , malt by a simple process. H Nearly 300.000.000 tons of sand have been removed from erpool were bhegun in That it fs possible to disinfect ~the | mouth. nose and other bbdy cavitien with ultra-violet rars has been demonstrated by Japanese physiclans. To make imitation fur an Ohloan has invented an attachment for knitting jma- . chines which knits a tuft of hair imto each needleful of thread. For factory uses a storaze battery | clectric freight truck has been design- led with an elevating platform that can e two-ton loagls more than six feet. Lime i lacking in the troples. mener- , ally speaking. and for that reason a medical authority urges the eating of bread miade of lime-water as a means of suppiying the necessary element to the system. the entrance to Liv- harhor since dredging ope: 1590, \ ™ curious instance of extreme cotor | Blindness recently came to Tizht. A-post office clerk could never balance his fe- ' counts: examination preved that he was unable to distinzuish between the eolors | | of the stamps he sold. Health authorities at Saranac Lake, Y.. declare tha this probably is the firss fiyless town™ in the world. De- spite the unusally hot weather of last June and July, there were scarcely any more flies in the town than most places have in January. Tt cost about $1.000 to eradicate *,~ fly nuisance. which was accomplished .y requiring that mahure be screened and frequently removed. The eating capacity of the Eskimo is Jimited only by the supply. When there is anything to eat. he devotes himse}f to eating it. The teeth of a child are hble to pierce a piece of walrus hide. which is very tough and often nearly s halt inch in thickness. - kA m-n‘m;y ?:b.e failure nowing it, but -is a success- not only knows it himseif, but - lots "everybody else know it. .. . . £