Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 8

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regy g CLEARING TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW Norwici, COEN. FULL ASSOCIATED 2 PRESS DESPATCHES An Echo of the Great War This sturdy yoyngster was far too young to take part in the World W but he certainly has the makings of | @ Builetin Norwich, Monday, May 13, 1020, THE WEATHER. There will be showers Monday and Tuesday in the middle Atlantie and on good eoidier. mother is" Mrs. J.|the New England coast Tuesday —or Rathjen. 356 ot Ave., Brooklyn, | Tuesday night. There will be no exten- and she says that for over (w0 | sive temperature changes. 2 £ Winds OF Atlantic Coast. North of Sandy Hook—moderate most- Iy south, fair. Hook to Hatteras—moderate | Sandy ecast to south, fair. Forecast. Southern New England: Fair Mon- day showers Tuesday or Tuesday night Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from | The Bulletin's observatlons, show the | changes in temperature and the baro- metric changes Saturday and Sunday Ther. Bar. Saturday— wom .. a3 m. 5 36 6 p.om 48 Highest 6, ow | sunds | 6 p. m 3. Highest 65 lowest 36. | Comparise | Predictions for Saturday: Clearing Saturday's weather: Generally fair. with occasional showers. | Predictions for Sund: s weather: Al SUN, MOON AND Time.) Sunday High || Moon years she has used Fa Jot Medicine In her family for youngster and the other members of the family with excellent Mrs. | Bk Jiathjen saye sne “thinks there is oW nothing better,” and many of he 1 w ood tide. friends to whom she has recommende the medicine have had the same TAFTVILLE jence. This _pure, old-fashione i " 2 Sl g g | Sund afternoon the woods in th e n ourishink, wholo- | roar of the Ponemah Mills, across the < g . Wl e to White Rock, imday, see th i P i between White Rock and e dr any club, going from here by PRFSTON CITY. { while there they attended oas 7 - 2 Company and the Waterbury has siarted Lisbon was a the villag, ¥ BEWICH TOWN n bl i itanrs’ Deyotion onenel at demerided the country woule and (i | Mass Sunday. Rose s m u Cion we i sweet e M ss Eiizubeth Ma- vas at the organ, The aitar un tuary were beautifully decosated vilms, potted plants, cirna s, While the choir ¢ procession of fift forined, led hy an al- \ ) flowers mare a most at- hicture sermon, Rev. Father e pe o he faithful at- forty hours and 4o 3 o of the graces and attached to the devotion, It nounced that confessions will be is (Monday and ev- vie was the v ¥ ernoon and ev r »n.,ru the the Auring four remal FGIONATRES ARE i | 1 MOOSEREART L | eninz. There will be the cusiomary im AL five and seven o'ciock this | (Monday) morning. at five and sever Tuesday clos- | fir the com- Steamer Cape' Cod, Wilson, running between London and New York, ma trip of the season from here ys_the steamer will , New York, for Norwich The boat has been e new set of boilers and oughly overhauled put in first cla alsa be |to an oil ers. The boat and can make Captain Norwich, de Mer firs Tun STEAMER CAPE COD BACK ON LiNE- John New| Sun y af- ternoon at 5 o'clock when she deft her dock at the old Chelsea freight house| and headed down stream. The e Cod will make three irips a week be- tween this city and New York. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunda will leave Norwich f {p. m. and on leave Pler| between | this city and New York in a little ove | do not attempt the run in such fast time. The ven hours. However, the boat officia left New London about 8 o'clock | 1day night and will arrive in New Yorlk about 6 o'clock this = (Monday) morning. There were on Dhoard the hoat when she left this city Sunday afternoon. s Agent Frederick V. R. Knouse said Sunday afternoon that the freight is ry heavy, both incoming and outgo- In fact ‘the vutgoing freight is so that several shipments had to be is in command s season, was for- . Merr: this eity, formerly ex The Cave York Saturd: r of the Chelsea. afternoon. THOMASVILLE WOMAN IS CcHOS FEDERATION At the clo I New London o oo the Connectieut |\\um"n4 Clubs @ of Thompso. Ik Henry M. Andrew M | General Fed Anna Be General George H Cou n‘, i of several | e o d GOING To NEW LONDON | On Wednesday affernoon a suecessful | t and food eale was given at the| T TR home of Mrs. John A of 505 Main | street, for the benefit of the Women of | TTRCH v | Mrs c s Beaver won the first| 2 { prize on card, h was a May| Two horses for sale, weight about 1400 t homas Hartley on the|” | p h consolation pri RN ¢s went Mrs. Miller and Mr Eugene Poynes. All arrangements have been made to pi‘naires who wieh to o are o meet at lurnham square to take the 5.45 p. m. AT THE NEW REMNANT STORE New Crocker House Manager. 185 WEST MAIN STREET 8. R Real of New York is to succeed John Harris as manager of the Crocker ON CORNER OF HIGH STREET | house at New London. Mr. Real has al- {ready assumed his duties there. M. LARGE QUANTITY OF ALL KINDS p.qi has heen employed at the Knicker- OF REMNANTS, AT 28c A YARD,|bocker, Judson and other hotels owned IT WILL PAY TO COME AND LOOK | by the Knott Hotel Corporation which OVER THE STOCK—ALSO CARRy|°"DS several hotels in New York and A GOOD LINE OF LADIES' AND| w recently purchased the Crocker ‘lm‘FURNISH"‘GS. 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 it Household Extract contains the actual juices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It makes rootbeer as pure as it is sparkling and delicious. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. The regular Semi-Annual Dividend has been ‘;fl;nd At the rate of 4 per eeut. A year from the eirnings of tha six_montbs, and wili be payable Ba"ne after May 15, 1920 FRANK L. WOODARR Fwmmes:cr. package. It brings you the genuine Hires Housekold Extract. THE CHARLES E. HIRES Philaddiohin Fa. O ANY gramn buildings Mies Blizabeth s, Archibald Mit ple’ rk, Mr members Mi erior i the New Londo }today (Monday | made on the moti6 verdict and for a new ing will begin at 11.43 the sur L. Brown anq for Miss Richr H. Cassidy aRd L. L. Lew bury. Secures Divorce Margaret Gorman granted a divorce from to whom she was married don in April, 1 child by Judge Willi i the superior court in ARGUMENTS TO BE MADE IN RICHMOND VS. CITY | Judge John H. Kellozz of Waterbury, | before the Mae Richmor | of Norwic was tried Miss Richmond: was given a jury ver. diet for $25000 damages in the she brought against the city for | of her leg which had. to be ampu after she had heen shot in July 1917 by a guard at Fairview reservoir. The, present motion to be areued was made by counsel for the grounds of improne s trial by counsel for Miss Ri torneys for the city are Counsel Joseph T. Fonning and n of Water == JUNIOR RED CROSS SHOWS TOY HAVE re ting animals, clowns and | Socouts, with dozens of prettily | sed dolls, were on exhibition in| Slater hall ann Sdturday ‘morning ; ANa 2 fternnony the s en doing since nzls enough aphants, cte—hardly to fil cam: an were cut from patterns and s painted in a most realistic man- under direction of the teachers, < the place of the draw- the school. The Iron- hamesville, kindly Loard used in making all tovs. Academy classes sHbwed = dolls, dressed throughout, with dainty littley and knitted cz finish _their wardrobes. They L 0 de extra sweater sets, dress- <. bonnets and many other accessories cossary for a fully equipped doll, special table displayed several fam- fliss of hand-painted dolls, with ward- in to suit the most fastidi- )i zzles, bean bags, and of p books, full of Ameri- and views, which will h and Relgian chil- countr. two passengers | Cod arrived here from New | : MADE | sting collection of jointed ' the | in- | Kingdom was omit- | ps. or long hood | WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY i i | —Announcing— The Opening of Our New | Rug and Carpet Department the Pri t ther. “n(l\nr and an! 1’_\ careiisl 5,000 Worth of Most Modern with clothes pins for legs. 3 T B e Rug Cleaning Machinery e mEREE L 7 o Now Installed f d out of old silk stock-, T collectinn of tovs was most Vr\rifl‘“ ». and tenchers and chil 7 T orkdbne l-;\' (\Iur tocat | | M s DI 1 79 A N | Seat and Dry Sha: e i mestic and Orienta nother of St. | G pnea e et cros mse] THE ONLY RUG AND CARPET DEPARTMENT, WiTH THE NEW HEAT- T et ol Thers ING MACHINE, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BOSTON. o Yot “2'.;x:§;1f-:%:;’::~ m‘:“ Domestic or Cricntal Rugs and Carpets B=aten, at ......... 15c Running Yard ! perscnted ¢ ".vk;}v»h:n'g: Domsstic Rugs or Carpsts Dry Shampooed ............... 40c Running Yard st vear :}1 a half sent Orienial Rugs or Carpets Dry Shampoosd ............... 50c Running Yard e et Pheone Our Rug Department, 743-2 : - Tone vention Frid: P e e We Clean Everything Except Your R rv;":‘a ion.” 7 1 ellent showing of o rsly. an incentve. o ot Prompt Auto Delivery Servic s ‘ THERE'S A SHALETT BRANCH NEAR YOUR HOME. DALY x.unmn mu\r' . Cometines cansass o dnominn| 50 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ol ¢ mu."} = e hail alsed. 100905 [ anar somd vhien: mmter A whist pa nd dance was held in =g e C eationalists $129.7¢ | month have not vet st club hall ¥ ¥y evenin A nts $35 and th Dre confidence of J athan Ward has pur J i h $175. The re-|the state at la a sedan. F 5 contributicn | for which they star The class B | The bowling tournament e citizens.” | “friendly citizen” M ¥ evening last communitics this represents;far below the est ot ek tel e én A nvass, and nearly all}at headquarters g room won first p ade a good showing, But/s to those who know { the narrow x|\"\r:u|‘4f r portion of them, to be done. Thi 1y true of the CaPYAIGHY KEYETONE VIEW GO, NEW. VORK A new and interesting picture ot §ir A. Conan Doyle. the famous novelist. who was in the limelight recently during his controversy with Sir Oliver Logge over Spiritualism. isay the leaders of th ¥ weaving five. The eams e in that in a state s with - 4 | AWl A : X ama | fol Twisting room first, we el ; e B i ond, general offi third and card room| hildren Cry fouhth. N. P. Lewis and C. W. Duff wwere mo- tor callers in Vojgntown during the weel GGGDYLAR = Mills, Inc, are|® ociation for the s to cost § i e MACPHERS The benefit unable to woi { { | giving to church supp ! bound to br‘ small. ! FOR FLETCHER'S lcCASTORIA about to form a r Denefit of the employes. to join the association, per month thercafter. ments to members wh: ON’S “FOR QUALITY” | Tor if, escaping from our days, iIs tnis {1 met a.man A POETRY - REALITY. - . Who dares to say our dreams 8Fe aise, Onr waung hours the true? 191 that tie fiesh is really L The garment really you? Ey dreams e Teach the sky, - less our destiny. r—what we're lving by? “The light that mever was" of seass 1 BUt DY tie soui discerned. s it mat true, this londen lig! With which our dreams have burned? {7s_not this true, the heart's romanmece, The hope witn reckless wings® Or must we hold our tasks oarselves And count our worth by things? TWhat maiter all our tawdry days If in the healing migkt ¥ to the fky THE COST OF LIVING. npon the sireet, murm The cost s were about of living. rse they kissed, e had missed. 0 women met. Of ¢ W some man w Then tuey began exc e Views, And oh'! what .anguagze tiey did use! ‘Twas ladylike. but it was st They sala that everything was wromg! They fimed and grambied, chafed and usse Gee whiz! iTow hotly they discussed The cost of living! And =0 it goes. Where'er you ge You find the people grambling 50, Thes're tired of Tife with ail its il It is 0 hard to pay the biils! O when, wiil come relief s daily xloom and grief? T unl woes are always wol people aiways cursed The cost of 1iving? Somerville Journal And when, From all ti Well. HUMOR OF THE DAY “How do you think this high cost of ng can be suspended?’ “The only way 1 know of is to hang the profiteers.”—EBaltimore American. Youth (eager to gain a place on_the sofa)—Permit me to remove the mote, won't you? Maiden—Thank you, 1 1 would only— Youth—Only what? Maiden—Only 1 sce such a beam in your eye.—Cartoons Magazine. “How's the hubby?" “Just so s0! He was in Worthing- ton’s private stock the other eveming and we had to call in help.” doctor?* a snake charmer. Mag: “Flubdub vows he hasn't friend in the world.” v refuses to loan money, @oes ?"—Louisville Courier-Journal. Director—The hero fell off his herse during one of the scenes. Friend—Did it make you angry? Director—Not at all. 1 simply made comedy of the picture—Film Fun. Bacon—I understand you have & Pl- ano? gbert—Yes, your apartment? “No, we cannot. other good ers Stat can you hear it up in I suppose there are points about it 100?—Yonk- sor of tion you. it? History—You say in ancient history Speak up, young there that man ; puzzles what is Fresh r h this sir. Did a mail or- andle those mail suits “the inights wore when they went to battle? Detroit News. “How's your singing society getting on?" Fin answered Jud Tunkins. “The hasn't me along very strong ; but the debating is something extraordinary.”—\Washington Star. have a garden this year? 1 planned to. but it will have snowing first"—Deroit Free oing to “Well to stop Press. How do the Grabeoins stand soclal- Liké most climbers who have mom- ¢ stand and deliver.” -Herald. THE KA_EIDOSCOPE ’ Song of Rangoon, India, ku 14 motor c: Spain irrigates only Tand, produce — Birming- 6 per cent. of its it the irrigated see- about _one-fourth of the cultivated tions country’s crop Hydro ric plants completed or wn- i in Wi give { that country 0,000 horsepower from its waterf: As Japan produces but little mere than half the suzar it consumes, It is fostering the ecultivation of sugar beets {in Manc ia At Braintree the driver of a coal truek, plowing through 18 inches of water, had horn to warn a lot of rew of his w. which 300 years ago was used chiefly as a medicine, was origin- aily manufactured in Scotiand, the term bheing confined 1o the liquors distilled fn the Highlands from barley. The printed announcement of an apron social given by the ladies’ Aid Sosiety of the Methodist Church at Tea Neck, IN. I, has “Price of | admission one cent for every inch of j your waist measurement.” A | In some parts of Scotland the fisher- {men very frequently call themselves by | their wives' surnames. Thus James i Smith marries Mary Green. He calls | himself, even in business affairs, “James Smith Green, The Island of Martinique is very roll-| due to sickness or aceident, will be as follows: Class A, §5 weekly (members| under age 30 when they joined; Class B, — e s | $5 weekly (members over 50 when they PAR_PO LAUNDRY Joined). A $1,000 life insurance policy | for men and a $500 polies for women, carried by & leading Iite Insurancs com: SHIPPING CASES pany of Hartford, will he given each| member of the association. The officers - are to be elected by and from its mem- . R bers. Thureday the em Conky Construction in npmber, moved houses which have Robert Boys, Jr., Friday evening while car. The Goddyear baseball nine met the! Southbridge nine on the Goodyear field | Sunday afternoon at 3.1 in the third} e Sealed Securely — Safe to Ship FOR THE AUTGMOBILIST STUDENT GOLFER TRAVELER PICNICKER HOME CLUB LOCKER J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK !l-mb to Car-, of the Hopkey-! smpany, about 200 into the new bunk! just been completedsd broke his arm last| ranking his nfotor | " AScientific | --Hair Color Restorer 5, bas been found for cefentfelly restoring SSir £ fea mtiral color, 1t i oum.i to womens . Goldman's Sci Eestorer. ieutifie 11ir Color ums. bair {n from 4 to § days.. Scitntific Hair Calor : FREE §etodayfora fros ralbottloof 11 i T. Goldmay ourspecis combs,Statcthe ummxorormnm. ey it on & lock of your haie. Note the recalte, Then you wil Know why Uhossanda of women bave this scientitic hair color restorer. i MARY T. GOLDMAN ! 1467Goldman BIdg.. St. Puul, e 0 B P B3 D Bt il > _— = ing and mountainous. About one-third of its area of 245,000 acres is cultivat- cd. Sugar cane is the only agricultural product enltivated on the plantations. | The largest single tract of land in eul- tivation in one body comprises about 20,000 acres. Experts invoiced at the consulate at India. for the TUnited States he past year amounted to $9.- = compared with $4.639,104 Hides and skins, the most fm- item of shipment. were valued .Id $6.460.151 in 1318 and vely. Argentina_is» about one-third the size | of the United States. Fully one-half | f this area is in a1 temperate zone and slosely parallels much of the Plains Re- zion of the T ‘When 1t embere topography. soil natural the grass also resemble that ‘ this rezion. it is to be expected that | nd estock ralshmz is one of the industries of Argentina. principal Not Yet—Nor Soon. The campaign is geiting warmer every day, but as yet nothing has been said about Charles E. Hughes taking the stump for Hi Johnsom—Indian- apolis ws. Sonthington—Mrs. Sarah A. Nichols of Southington died about a year' and ft an estate of 00, = court is asked 1o interpret her as beiween two Paptist socleties or several | Massachusetts. nieces who reside in

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