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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW <& . = : Says His Prescription | {flhye MBuriietin : RS E o T v e ———— o - - o e day in = Norw sday, June 10, 1920, : e . - Bicoming alone. N0 other one wat Norwich, Fhursday, June 10, ey : o Has Powerful Influence = . . . Her timid sisters, fear'ng to defy = : . { . ] / The treacherovs season, dared not yel d P THE WEATHER . . : ] i s vt Over Rheumatism| mne air pressure is quits wnitorm . . = ;- %0 Their fragrant charms. this fair s | 25t Of the Rocky mountains. Normall < =20 i ) it won the B temperatures prevail in the east . - Could dauni.’and galiantly states. ; 1 A note of cheer bemeath a lowering - ¥1. Allen Fair weather+ prevailed, generally — - during the last 24 hours. No rarer vision in m: grows. G T The outlook is for generally fair 4 % Heroic bloom, path in 4 able t N . of | weather Thursday and Friday in®the Al 5 In dust its l'h:uerod i S ar’ be s east of the Mississippi river. that's part shoe—not _! "~ leep : : " oo o :&:13 rl.u‘\?x; :\-msrisep li,n the At- 4 t's 9 L = ear u es 5 P'argo(’u:uwherg its perfect t-u : v called Ty O A e et just a slicked-up surface. i Though many a winsome flower before ] ds off Atlantic coast: 3 b e . @ of Sandy Hook and Sandy 5::' k"g"""“‘“""""m 2 And lure he breeses from the upper o4 |1ook to Hatteras—gentle variable, perior’ . 5 eep, - | tair weather. i S % t er O I sing the Rose that braved the ebill T t . Forecast. i ttémo’es : alone. : . New England: Fair Thursday and Sh 5 & 3 5 THE PASSING OF THE ROSES. » Friday, rising temperatures. 4 uho“uutjnml“’s T Tt has taken 24 years to develop the skill which builds 1“,, ,,,,,mm“ ,.;n,, m‘. semmer- “hr’ Observations in Norwich, Fegh e aat Miller Inner Tubes. B stood. T ragrant petals t . ¥ 2 he leather er Ins carite . The following reports, reported from 1-Preserves t! 3 So thick they fell. At times the wind ! "l The Bulletin's cbservations, show the For 24 years Miller has built S“Pfi-sfldelfllbb" goods. Maia i . 2 3 % | cliangee n fermctiture ‘;:‘)!‘_‘ GO Miller leads the world, for instance, in surgeons’ rubber gloves. The lmy fiakes, and then 3pom is A TOSEIE Their fine rubber goods are known everywhere as the Went on'it seesned to me, with velee { 3 & s - gt poR e 29 %838 *Surgeon Grade.’ Rut rwecter: and it was not rudely rift. Ceerrissineeaees 65 30 s . |Th-- new-won scent, it was a loving - | i e s ' That's the sort of skill—the very rare skill —nceded in s . | st 65, lowest 50. 4 PPN b To him with whom It had been Joy to B | Comparisons. building tubes. : piay. o33 ALES 4 | Bredtetion for dnesday: Gener- Miller Tubes are built of “Surgeon Grade” rubber sheets. And lin ring there 1 mu-d PPy " St s |any rising temperature They are built layer on layer—shect on sheet—up to the After a life ®hose living made more hy Wed 1. ather: ' v air ot v's weather: Iair, grow Fy e s e SR B B Charles I Stewart, Edwin W. Higging, proper ply. e i 1 vo Tt SRR . i i Has Allyn L. Brown and Telley abcock. : i : i tarting Campaign To Clear O Mostzage Tor street commissioner John Donovan Then each tube is tested for hours under air pressure to Tor at its vers end your latest breath SUN, MOON AND "rm ES, ‘Which Is Starting Campaig: 5 as well as the last republican cnmm!llm- prove it air-tight. © hm‘; you leaves a sorrow-hedling oedunl sioner, George E. Fellows are frequently s T aaE d mentioned. Other names that have been + Don't buy tubes by guess. There are tubes not half'so good Whos ieniler grace deflex the power of d BR‘BE B?éJEERE IN AUTU H mentioned for this office are §Ko‘l’lo \1{. s Millers. i MarMs, Charles W. Burton and P. Am- e PLAYMATES - ; 4 & s brose Sullivan. In regard to the clerk Try a Miller —red or gray —and watch it. Th:n let results I have loved Retsaiiiily . & 7 of the ‘water commissioners the names decide your future tubes. No extra price. heart they drew § | = of Barl C. Herrick and Lewis R. Church In childiood ore ‘their names were 5 | Mg = ‘de Getchell, a bride of~only |to the home of John Connell where!are mentioned most frequently. For the Along SROWE 1o me g e ?’rs' Clde Senel Iy “;,c, 4 in an | Dr. Louis T. Cassidy attended her. The |superintendent of the ]wnu:lrwnrl:‘u i Miller Tread Patented i the garden walks we shared out v 331a few daj Iy, injured in an i At S e B Burnap .who was displaced when the " r s i - o 2 injured woma! taken to the Backus | Burnap o o T 50 1 thought. Whene'er the west o ] S Fantoriobiie Vest owwn' street | oo VoRie Lo o later n_ the | democratic Sdministration Was in power, Center tread smooth with suction cups, for Sk e wind paw | 822 wilf_ {ista- Wednes fternoon when the ma- | 4. comfortably ~ at |is mentiongd for the office ~although v prasp S it bl ey o the. Swinging (1um boush to beugh A 7 S follawed e flood tide, | chine in which she and her husband were She suffered no broken bones | there is possibility of a dark horse in S Rl A essa il KES Gags 1o W el 0 iraer thoamehit ; . riding en route to Mr. Getchell's “l” first investigatio flu'u‘rm,. {the fleid. % 1 laughed below in frolics wlld and in New London to spend part of their severe bruis been | = free . honeymoon, crasied into a telephone pole. | ¢ lowayer; B ANIE0 FROVIDE X ver invi a1 e With petalled playmates clad in every - y i pleasantly] It was sfated that, Mrs. Getchell wa: ly injured. ! MUSIC FOR CONVENTIONS " P ’ evening at her home! driving the machine at the time of the .5 Getch married| To provide for music for the entertain- l e r Ah. hapny fowers: though their beauty : ; number of her| ent and in trying toavoid hitting \ Fall River, Mass. | ment of the ne delegates o the two nd mer e Toved ‘we S LR 1 d ¢ Plain 1, wh B h. D p: | o ent i ’ e to beg held in this 8 £ o Airaikhed the e Yan nd of Plain Hill, who » and had spent p conventions that are to be 5 mates now ; C v i turned the ma- honeymoon in the Wi the latter part of the month, the The utmost—like Miller Tires Atas. uniike we fare amidithe yollrs - ring the ever : ne sharply and before she could get [ They were going to Mr ( on of the United Spanish \;:ar Their ce, unmarred still wears the The 1 up at a late!back into the road hit the pole. The force |in New London when the accident oceu June 23-27, the Merchants Bu- ey SO of Yore, s of the imj pole and Mr. Getchell is the son ef J. B. ‘r. au of the Chamber of Commerce ha_\‘(- H H . OM EY Whils \:'“.”‘.r.‘ :.‘l‘;:‘ ves growm &im, v re was a large turn out at the| ietchell of New London &nd was in u».»i wppointed a committee of 12 to raise ° o . . l L The only dewdrops that I know sre— t Twilight League Wednes- wn . violel automobiie business with h father be- | funds for t purpose. g tears, . P ¢ _ | el , and badiy | for ing to Fall er where e is| The fund which is to be raised will be NORWICH, CONN. i Minturn Peck, in the Bostor 4 ins of the village are show- | ficed and shaken up. She was taken sger of a large garage t devoted to giving a band concert on : script At t 5 uch en m concerning the Union square on the evening of June 25, - — - ! Twiight League! —— TR for the entertainment of the delegates to = HUMOR OF THE DAY > A MYSTIC SCHOOL TOLDS K. W. PERKINS ATTENDS both conventions and to fuilish orches- gl e - v . St LOSING EXERCISES FRIDAY TROLLEY COMMITTE . |tral music for. the complimentary = St ! Yoo prgiind Sonth Letiel % ; 5 S net to be given the delegates to the| ™ — T E e A d white, : es of Broadway| At a meeting of the s convention of Spanish War Veterans. ministers of the city to attend and the |shown on thc 18 rt of New London man- “To reduce your weight?™ 3 . titcen teams, comprising 120 workers | held Friday-even- | committee of the Connecticut e It is the idea of the commiltee that |public will also be welcome at the gath- |ufactucrs and merchanty in unloading| “No. To reduce expensen”—Detrbi ‘ : et ] o assembly hall. The | of commerce at the executive offices of |, o0 "3 i oo Concern will desire to be |ering. The following e the county of- | ncomiiy sbipments. Froe Prem i & c s upder the slogan, | following p Ho Blycp ox Tuesady, plaRS{ o conted in raising this fund and to | ficers of the W. C. T. U., County pi —_ Recruit—Shall 1 mar] with ¥ 9,000 at} Dance, Rintin Minhel{eRuasell L Of the it end only $1 will be solicited from |dent, Mrs. H. Annie Randalh; covyy Back From Florida feet, sir? - 000 more | Nichols, John Daniels, Howz . Barstow, he state to be com-| o orenant. vice president ; Mrs. Mabel Miner of New | Dr. E. P. Brewer who has been spend-| Lie utenant (sarcasticaliy)—My dear ' F 8 b debt, of | Warren Fish, Winthrop Bucklin, Sl AU N0 b committee appolnted to visit the |London; county secre Mary |ing {he winter in Fiopida has returned | fellow, <21 you ever hear of marking < \»w hw church edifice may be | Herbe Gleahill, Aldo tted to the board of directors of | as follows: N. Busene | Day of Colchester; county treasurer, |to this city for the summer. Dr. Brewer |ime wm your hands? t wiped out. 5 Richter, Doris. Benner, Al state chamber who will present | Smith, chairman; Herman A. Bruckner, | Miss Harriet G. Cross of this city. has spent the winters in Florida for| Recruit—Yes sir, clocks do u,—hn s ilies_ in \\!\:;vh mestin s policy and recom: S e e e many years and during that time has|christian Register. Se ke B ‘.g“‘\‘“h‘: o ecticut chanier of commerce, 10{}1nd, M. E. Karp, Clinton E. Lane, Wil- | SERPE NT DELEMTES worked up a large medical practice fn |y F TG i vou sy gew o dlie fuud, and it ']1 ST s Bl bly ncxl[\. m P. McGarry, Adelard Morin, James TO THE M. 0. . CONVENTION |that place. Many of his patients are |, o0 °5 T8 USEl 208 g to_of $10,000 a Qay, so| Mjorch Yankee Scon | Sl st B L A A. Quinn, Alexander Sharp, S. Edward lternates to the etate | Winer Tesidents and include many | "SRen had SvORRE 9 SE BRI oL, osition, Paper report will cover the period from | 3 Delegates and altern: sl Bl o/ - i ] i (e the disbanding of the street raiiway com- | ST convention 0. .ie . 1.ty Order of the |PrORIzent people. lowed today s dn ~Samit—Peacsiare The new church | g A oo i 3 ! g o e no 't Weinasday eyens = Weekly (London.) urch mission appointed during the last assemb- P SCerpent. wer. elrerday even P AT R L . v g A D R stir and the convening in 1921 || STARES U REOR R R ing by Colebra Lair, No. 2, M. O. S. at T s Xo. Assurance| “Prohibition” said Uncle Bill Béttle- 9F Sse Sl clear fhai B bt Piano duet, 0. LiAlerte, Bern,| i inelude a discussion of the increased COMING TO NOBWICH | their reguar icetug t the sute armory | The case of Susiin ve Wo. Assranee |y, "oyug brought disappointment to a h Ml e cxeiiie It T Hazlin cost ‘of mainten: P Mrs. ASN. H .Vaughn president of | on McKinley avenue. Charles N. Burdick, | €0- Tid. which was down fo ity Wel. |number of wives who hads nursed the I ] e tave | Recitation, s Machine, Mana, | &0 2o 0% Ol ae !|the Women's xiliary of the Y. M. C.|G. G.. presiding. The delegates chosen ({ore the superior court in this city Wel-| [FBSL IV (" pibands unreasosable- : Francois Beique;| Aldo Santin ay situation in Connectl-| A., has invited 4 number of mothers of | follow: John W. Haselden, Webster D, |nesday. we . e TWE)| et was entirely due to licker."—Wash- S UEN Bog0s: Bl other .t | boys to meet F. A. Stanley, state Y. M.|Copp and E. U. Grant Baker. The al- |vettled. 4 . Biar : ot seoretary'l Japanese Group Dance, gir cy and recommendition | 0. A. B Work Secretary at the Y.|ternates are Harry W. House, Adam J. 1 “Here, waiter; take this stuff away. s; assistan a A 3 o A w an suppresses fully two- ere, er ; e, Tl of the chamber will be arrived at throuzh | M. C. A. Friday afternoon at 2:30. Gernhard and G. W. Rathbun. e B S M AT e e tant trent Vocal solo, Lovely the four channels d i Mr. Stanley will speak on the subject | There was a discussion on the plans |tF s. o ot B T 3 d ety ackson. itution of the- ch namely: he | “What camp life means to a boy." Mr.|for the coming convention and it was | — — Satile ol Mmtten e matdl b fad 1 Ehe G Compo: invest om which is no wheing carried | Stanley has had seventeen years' -practic- | v~ that a g\mmmfl‘ ’ll_ln appointed n; e %0 it is."—London Telegraph. i one 8 Zsa Richter. on by the committer; a referendum of |al experience: in leading boys camps and eooperat with George A. Turner in regard Ynur alr foman— Mgt LBt g e et | eong. Spring, the | membership ; decision the | speaics on this subject from a Wealth of | v prusiding ‘e nec seary refrezhments. o ke ; 4 1 asler, | Comositic board of directors; and a camy of | experfence that makes his talk particu- | Harry W. House was appointed chair- ! S s - T HASIET: | Somes. : ich. | education S tlarly appealing to mothers. This summer [ man of the committee with power to se- Fm m i -;;r:_ml‘. u’-‘. \ . i N, Vocal solo, The Land Man, Edna Rich-{ 0 5 Stanley is promoting Camp Hazen to |lect his own committee workers. The - ot (k) ard "Che e loca as: i i 20 o'clock. 2 New L o) 1CH TOWN .Jr(“umwl»‘";"“ Daniel Wel Thal aaile the local association is sending | meeting adjourned at 10:20 o'eloc! YAQ,EH:,;:‘,;‘ .r:‘::“g::lflkalzl—‘dnd e Motorist (arrested fgn spoodied tion For Children, fs| Bucklin. e This occasion will be in the nature of Warned to Unload Goods. bas it e A O || e mornige an't it e | cet at the First Congre- | _ Presentation of cla Leland Me-| puropo until tsis month, he has not at-lan informal reception which will give| Word was received from the freight| which be will send the gen e n who | Juige—It i Ten dollars, to be em o service “this (Thn ath, 5 od mee s si appoint- | the parents of hoys who are going to | officials of the New Haven road by New m-hon e ome dandruff or gain new | act. chapel stin Trib- of he commi Jast fall. Other feamp an opvortmity to meet the camp |London .chamber of commerce of the| wishes 10 Frereome Sii oy Of the prep- He—Life with me has been a faflure ) i Feast of bers present were Morgan I, director. Refreshments will be served. |&rave possibility of the placing of _a .nlinn, Kotalko, will be mailed -ml: She—You must have had and Wasted A e ihaleat Abbie Cottrell rd of Fartfords R. W. Perki i e local emiargo on incomfng freikht uniss| pedipe it sou tend 10, cts. stamps OF | 0 "0 riunity. Sacred Heart C. Dennche ind George T. Kimbail of New Brit- | w, ¢. T. = HOLDS COUNTY & Ereater Andiniors concertell ellort was| ellver) s addees ek K. T.r | Ho—No: T have-apewtioNeRs il ik that evenir O ERTI O e b raising whiskers to conceal my youth J. [ d Brown, rector .!-F plomas, W. ot e ;WV f e fif a it i .l = ad the other ik SySine E eI ' tiart e e Dol bormittes GE e elezates from fifteen unions in the noal miy” age— TRl bt S el e 2 Woods, grades seven | FOUR CANDIDATIY; FOR | county will gather at the Central Baptist il o L the ltcring Arm = CORPORATION COUNSEL | chureh in this city foday ’(Thursday) Father—Well. now that you re‘-- tine PGt AL CHurth 24 With the ecity fe under { for the New London county convention i “;‘"_:';5;;‘:"0‘ the house do you weeting of Home Chapter the control of I € 19f s Momanis CH e "Friend—H'm: of course, his full beas- f s Daughters is to be held ions over the thoughts of those inte- | Union. There will be morning and after- ety pices = e - g SR 1 in the affairs of the city turn to |uoon scssion he morning session will T e ¥ Renner, the itable question, Who will get he [open at 10:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. An- | e Londch TitBits. b - Childr there will be | Winthrep plums? plums clude the ap- county president in the side of a house.— i that mornin 1t ten | Cottrell, Daniels, ntive offic of corporation counsel, will be short addresses by Tve treet commissioner, —superintendent - o dent of the different - 5, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Lots Foote, i r works and clerk of the board | t lunch will be enjoyed Ibe vestibule train whs! wkaews of bap- | John He sson. Marcus | of water commissioners |at noon. Mrs. Mary Wilson, state presi- . thiris e poita gt Sl " Moeckel, T i o ke e e et L SR LR In Spain the baby's face is swept 0 Willimantic force of | Nieho sa Richter, n ptive mood are| An invitation has been extenddd the # pine bough to bring it good luck. uthern New England | Tane , Aldo San” A single bone will enable scientists te een installing an | tin, John We == = = huild up a whole skelcton of any animal cable through Town street ¥ . or fish. Mo & 3 WILLIMANTIC MAN SPEAKER The school children of Swedén, under ke Florenos Blerty of Les nvenue, MINISTERS' CONFERENCE (he direction of their teachers, plant d as her guest, Miss Carrie AT JMINISTER ENCE oyt « 0 Hill, Ledyard. The 211th nual ting of the Gen- i o ' - Smith of o il C A The crescent. svmbol of the Ottoman 1 A. Smith of Rockwell | eral Association of ecticut was held t ot Wednesday morning to pass|in the and Avenue Co 1 3 tt Q empire, dt.u_ m:-.:‘;;u):,.;w’.s‘:lun Osman, nder f this wee wi New Haven Tuesday. In the t its founder, in 293 i ew London and Waterford. after organization and busi e er uall ’ - Novel snow plows of recent” imven- 2 1 Mrs, William H. Williams, ddress of weicome was given by tion for automobiles are cafriel’ om are gu or a few gdays of William C. Prentiss, the pastor of th M b sled runners in front of the forward \ | ‘iv t I\d |~i ter-in-| the church, and an address by the retir- £ or 0 e wheels. i, rd M rdon K. Bailey, | ing moderator, Rev. Samuel A. Tiske of | 2 ; otige oA 1y ¢ ahod z T. P. O'Connor, the Irish journalist Havinl, Combieted the. That year | Lorint, Lhe Fomen of the churel served g and politician., is now the oldest mem- rse at Syracuse university, N. Y. | The afternoon exercises included ad- ber of the hous: of commons in Ppoint 0ld Lee Sterry has returned to the dresses by Re Charles F. Carter, of service. ne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Hartford, Vietor ecnwood, Suflield, In a wild state the horse lives to be - Sterry, of Lee avenue, for|and Harry 8. McCready, Willihantic. The from thirty-five to forly years old, while le summer vac: program of the day v nged by the the domestic horse s old at twenty-five b standing committee, Revs, Sugh- years. LOCAL “Y» WILL SEND ton, Worthy . Maylott, I Zellars, ir Auckiand Geddes, the British am- 1 BOYS TO CAMP HAZEN | Arthur M. Ellis, Theodore B, Lat and sador at Washington. was a splendid Poys are beginni to bring in their William F. ] slish. athlete in his college days and excelled tions to the local Y. M. C. A he election of officers was as follows: i h : ot b ten Pucations | Hangver ; ‘registrar nand. Ariastran iy authors in the world, a ng 1t right prices. Ay iyl © Ratpn | lam F. English, Hartfchd. The next an p@fionty Of these lawyer belors e Ko e e I Brown street; Buell Charter | U2l meeting will be held in Hartfora s i"‘; t""“-x Sk b TGt of 1B B reet: | June 7, 1921. There was an attendance P d corn: fl k Sight-secing in the western canyons Here’s Good News : Davey g e Meeet: ot sbout 100 clergzmen, fl'fl rove Aares Wm is facilitated by the use of flying ma- Davey, Spring Garden _a At the dinner served by the Ladics' Aid H d t t . | Chinea. Touristy: Siti(h Betuis'iihes see 1 John 1 Dougal 327 Prospec 3 o o, i i X On Separate Trouse (O Macneugall of 321 Premect| ionetitng Saote U mme iate recogm ion Delightfully smart, wonderfully cool and comfort- otherwise inaccessible. i e ]- EiBsit < Baia s e C EL LS bt 1,n‘.~r Svl‘v?hvsi Rev \..“]|\r:n; C. nm,fi i _‘acause o more attrd t Prince Henry if a keen athlete, prob- aave secured about 5 acting as toastmaster. Mr. Prentiss call- H 2e d - B . . ably“the most athletic of King George's B Bb sorn et — ————————————— 1 ed upon Revs. Joel S, Ives of Hartford, fi C able, new White Pumps and Oxfords, in Kid and in prai et g i g blue serges and fancy at—always use Herbert K. Job, West Haven, H. A. Ker. lve flavor firmer texture 3 B 1 5 = . Westficld, Mass., Modora : . —regular suiting woolens, in| After you e nan, Westfild, Mas: oderator I. R. 1 good s ze¢ assortment, a running and rowing. ATON (C [meaian s and Ereater satisfaction $7.00 and $9.00. M@ FBANKLIN SCHOOL GRADUATION m nour]shlng 'V'alue 1 It's worth investiga a TO BE HELD FRIDAY & —one or two tablets—eat like candy. The graduation evercises of the Frant t Heartburn,Bloated 1 The sraduation ove et fHE NEW MENS SYORE }?i:«“;"rzfikféfs Brcee todigestiony | I SIS ML be e s Bl Youll like these best of all foodsouring, repeating, headacheand zix:;z;hlumru:\;wi:l?fi?iuww.\rd time. - A fl k . 2 & Deg " the many miserics caused by very interesting programme has been corn ilakikes and n SmMonc h prepared by the suervisor and the teach- B it Acld-Stomac ers and a la e attendance is looked for An Oregon fruit grower has perfected a seedless apple. In form it resembles a banana. Thouh elongated it is plump and it fruit is more tasty than the or- dln:er apple. ° Parents in New York who are afraid of losinz their children ecan mow “take them to the bureau of miesing persons to have records made of their Tootprints. There have been found better than fing- e prints for identifying small chiidren the finely Yoven white “reign;kin" fabric—the lat- \est creations of Queen Qua.llty artist-designers, for dress and street wear. TH who may get Tost. 3 e ry KIES COMPANY .2 oo s JEWETT BUILDING EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes . o AT mlls Wh E fying fie'd, in Texas >y - the harmful acids and gases Tight out Field Day will be observed Saturday PHONE 1375 of the body and, of course; youget [ by the schools of Tolland. There will be ALWAYS BUSY responded with 585 girls throughout tbe duration of the war. The sergeant kept 1. Tensof thousands wonderfully | athletic sports on the green, and well, Benchted. Guaranteed to satisfy or | Fchool whose pupils score the most poin enefited. Made.by Postum Cereal Co.Inc.Battle Creek chh. WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- (ESTABLISHED 1866) it R A Sabien o S Jaert S08 carbon copies o ers unded by your own dfuge | 13 (o Ve glven a silver eup. This cup to- helg? hitn eat: money rel e y is presented my Miss Minnie Helen Hicks L L LT Costa trifle, Plemtrylfl »f New York, Whose summier home is in lum. 1 nrough the. ad- | gist. Cost 2 , se summier home is in i She Bulletin, Yaliand. 'rhcnma--h' -”d ¢

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