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FAIR, WARMER TODAY; ' UNSETTLED TOMORROW @he Brilietin. | SAYS SHANDEI]R AUTO HAD NO LIGHTS [iFaz e bdmasmnse ™" 5o Zuris rmoonan | BHEE i L FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES POETRY ’ GARTEN LEGISLATION , UNGUARDED GATES. leas ‘and Irritable I certuin types of ‘ne |, I, Alffed Davi entertained at her 3 rensky, T::;"r e s pany.al: gpen dod’ wagudrid ‘olasd but disease. e Top . Lo Savaut. La Copmstte, | ToTernr Susotton TS B schoolhouse. | Xamed oy The four winds—North, South, Norwieh, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1921, % “Sleeping sickness” has been reborted T s tete. of th ;*’:m aptist. e ,"_ Revesr, £ In the absence of the president, M. Bast and West: o tena e e o e Tt ) 8 8, st et £ T i | S 0 ey e T | o 3. pusaen e L, Yo 1 i e, S, B | ettt ot e Winds o;"fu:vnifi':fi?' @,".’Z 3 “‘fi‘;'.‘,.'.’.,.‘“"é.”;‘:{‘ g-\:?r:e the | miles an hour.» He was driving about|in some Way, for two and three cases| .o of “committees on- pensions; report of w ry or- | the middle of the eree! v some- | have been re 1. Frank L. Lathrop, presided. the last ng W n Vast prairies, lordly summits touched v y Shcon, last meeting were read and mccepted. North of Sandy Hook and Sandy | Suits against W. Harry Jennings of N i of t and sa - 1 reported in the same family. committes on ‘amending ths- eonstitution. orth of 0o} 3 with snow. p Alfer singing Blessed Assurance, the | Sotice: Mis. Kate F. Averill, who was seil as |\ . With t ieh coount of an automobile acci-| thing he thought was a wagon without |In an_institution of 21 children in Eng- | ATEE, lesson wus read from Isalah 51 | oo erspiar “""“""'.';_‘l"“ De DropoRed |2 delegate to the meeting of the Ba- | Yaetarars ante el and. the Nerse Hook to Hatteras—Increasing _eouth | F%h on 2ooount of a8 A er of | & Nght It might have been a shado’” |land there were 12 cases With five deaths. by the -pastor,” Rev. George FH. Strouse, m.’n"l fres s jrate. Smest hl’m tional congress of mothers held at Hart s S &ad_southwest winds and falr weather | £I0, o i July 25, | He turned to the jeft :q1 the crash came | New York city has had 135 cases and | uho offered prayer. The regular reports meetings- annoally. ford. gave an interesting report. A reaim wherein are fruits of every sona, ednesda. i i o e e £ id the fitst|26 deaths since January 1, 1821, In | Draye g0l symposium:, Recent Poetry, Prof. Odell rt the | Airs of all climes, for lo| throughout thy 4 - i 1918, One was a witness was brought| After that the witnis: sai o3t | 2 hs . 1921 were read and_approved. B G e P ccnagieh | The asociation voted to suppert the i Conditions. !l to the stand who testifica that he saw thing he could remeaver was ofering ) Sweden 203 ey Ter S aneported Guring | "Tiy regular business meeting ‘was fol- |jicrarl SO Beofesser of BAEMR |y for better - kindergarien T i ni':i.. biossoms somewhére—a tich The storm that was central off the| the machine that was in colision withi {0 bagk his car out. i 8 2 2 © The In-liowed by an interec'ing missionary storY | i Corinne Bacdh; viait to Yale Unl- | oW before the general assembly and to Tand, New England, coast Monday NSt (ne Jennings mmchine and that its lights | ¥as kiookedout and conld not remember o P g ot read by Mrd. Fi @¢ L. Lathrep, Mre. |yorm O0nee ¥ . send a copy of its endofsement 1o the | A jaier iden planted in the wilds, moved rapidl¥ eastward to the vCiBi- | yere not Rt alking fo_ people jn Broadway at the| ' Studies made inaicate that mnitke 17| {iireq Davia rencus the moRthEy Tab: | e oo ‘are; Bresident, Henry N, | cducationss commitiee.of the house. A L o sei . ty of Newfoundland with a marked in-| “'The puintiffs in the suit are Leo | time of the acoidedt. Several days after|phus fever, which is an insect disease | o o0 1" ™ Mise Fannie Meier was £ " idents— | An informal discussion on home eco- botnd crease in intensity and it was attend- | b Shandeor of Noank, whose aubomo-|the accideat, the witness said, he found |and transmitted only by the louse, le- | 7,000 of the program on. the subject :::::?Au::: # v\al-mvr;- n:."m.. DI Wis Hel Sadae T iy But "", Hiave ed by gales over the north Atlantic| bile was in'ocollision with the Jenmings | that he had a broken rib uver hie |thargio encephalitls is trdfismitted like|Cypa, and ‘the following five papers wers lani Southingion. Alrc e B | ea was In chargs of: Mea. Kate ¥. ee ! ocean. The highest temperature eVer | car afrs Helen E. Morton and Mrs. | heart. ' Thé witness was posi¢ive the |cerebrospinal meningitis by contact with on. 'red foot press it sets him Mrs. Frank D Daws, Cubs: M, 3 Here it is written, Toil shall fave s ea 8. Da re. v assisted by Mrs. Charles Wright . recorded in February, ranging from 62| Tillian Tyler, who were riding with| Shandeor machine hd no lights on it.|a clinical case (severe or mild) and pos- |t “,; By L3 h""‘ Noter on’the Work 1 | anford. Mrs. ‘E. Kent Hubbard, Mid- | Averill, assisted by Charl right. wage 0 74 degrees, were reported from sev- sm,;?«,, ’,f‘:j P,,,‘:v F. Morton, husband | Besides the broken rib the witness said |sibly by human carriers of the virus of o rm town, Mis¢ Dotha Stone Pinnero. Nor- And Honcr honor. and the humblest man . i Cuba ; Mrs. Frank Church,, Stery of an w-.\k mecretary,. Miss “Dorathy Whiting, | Waterhury.—Thomas F. Lawlor of 317 |Stands level with the highest in the law. eral stations in the upper lake region | of the woman who Whs injured. his injuries were a out clear through his the '"T?'?m.u tons by physicians |O)d Spaniad: Mes. D. Lewls. nmn(-; Winsigd :: treasrret, ‘Min. 3 Philip. Hart, | North Main street, an aitorney with an |Of such & land have men ‘in -dungeotis and the upper Mississippi valley. When court came in Tuesday morning| lower Up. i6 city wehiol] and Rosith oicees Srnt i B Fieid Notes.on' Cuba;. Mrs. William J.|aritord. office In Bank strect, dieh late Sanday |, , dreamed Seigmestng fh W The outiook is for. generally {alf|imal of the case was resumed by the| Dr Trancts J. Harper of this clty, who fan vl s “;‘m’" Koonz, Bne( Survey. on 'the Latin: Mis. | * night at his home ef apeplexy. P '('m‘"' vision brig! weather in the states east of the Mis- | piaintiff's attorneys, Judge H. H. Pet-| treated Mr. Jennings at khe pol | e R Ich hosd, fo de’ermine the | yions 1n Cupa:,Mrs. Jobn Parsons, In- | prag ‘NEED DISCLOBED Gone smiling te the fagot and the swerd. sissippi river Wednesday followed bY | tig and T. M. Shields, easing Dr. C. C.| ton. sowing up ths ok in his Ip, and |manner by which this fatal aisease has |%1onS 11 Cubs; s, John, ™ increasing cloudiness and unsettled | Gideraleeve g the stand. The doobor tes. | 1ater for the broken rib. tecified that |spread over so many countries. ‘AT MYATIC ORAL SCHOOL our . The meeting .closed rllh mv- by Wide onen and unguarded stand weather over most sections Thursday.| tified to being at the Backus hospital| Mr. Jennings acted dazed and- mervous ov, Mr.. BIEOUS. v < " The. condition of children at the Mystic o The temperature will rise decidedly in | when the women, Mrs. Morton and Mrs, | and was suffering from e oo | CONNECTICUT SAVED. DATLIGHT i, T alteraneh. oses s Posy | Oril /sohost fo ‘degt, was_described CONQUERS RHEUMATISM |! the Atlantic states. Tyler, were brought there injured after | The dootor sald he coud smell Hauof ot AS FAR BACK AS 1643 | distributed for the..m - to. be -eld | Most pitifal by Supt: .7, Tucker before g bt automobile accident. He said that| (o R D s man Intosi-| Daylight saving was in opesation in|dUring the year and including the hoatess | the oard of control it Har(ford Tuesday. Cew England: Fair and warmer | Mrs. Morton had two wéunds in her + Superintendent " Titcki the board pes. Thursd: led cold- | head and her limbs and body were bruis- | cated would not “have the merve tremor Hartford in 1643, seven years after its |and leader of éach meeting. ‘e muu:- gr asked Wednesday: Thursday unsettled, cold- It you are tortured with rheumatism | poq e e of the b, that was so apparent in Mr. Jennings | sexiement, according to an oid recond | are scheduled asdollows: . for #L2E% with which to Dufchase neces | or sciatica get a bottle of Rheuma from | AfJiayan ey ihian, Teuion, Heit 48 er Thursday night. ed. < ed, | 8t the police station. uncovered Monday by Corporation Coun- Jan. 11, Selections from ' Miseions; . e Hl old the board The Lee & Osgood'Co. If it d]oeslnn’l Fi [n‘v . Ol World's poverty dh East New York: Fair and much| Sre filer was mounded an b ooe:| Homer W. Davis, of Preston. who was| sel Waiter S. Schuts of that ity wiio was | leader, Mra. John Paimns ; hosiess, Mrs. |00 U oo 4 g 074 | convince you that you can be rid of all | Fly ":'-;" o Tarmer Wednesduy: Thursday unset- | 4l 0 e Lo e mire. s | on Droadway. south of the point o¢ the| ooking wp ““qh’" e ot 8. b+ loader,. Mida s Faants | & % S e I hte it they {bo cneertully refundea . o | These Trincing with them wnknews at night. ot e i 3 f cified | ficiz] boundary line of a cortain eb. 8, Cuba: inging L S Ohakvalions in. Norwich, STy S rheinene: Sead and B e o s 2 Maiee: Moutetey Mo AVRDII 50 (NS S e ncke. 14 sive Those “Uicer pemsions. here to stréteh : back. The doctor said Mrs. Morton cail- . 2t March 3, Dastiet " leadst. il G sthe : v The Bulletin's observations show the | i ujisn him a vear Jater for treatmene. | Of the street waving, Jhess ars yous| - E-rurey;Clos o® W Tz:;fie:?‘ T g, T beds were in. sich- bad: condftion - {hat claws. following “records ' reporied from| “aui Whiie, Derey L Morton, Dr.| Hgh®r' The winees #aid he lool o changes in temperature and barome- Phitip T. MacGowan 2 In street and alley what strange tongues X - many-children rested directiy on the bed | StOPS Itc] Sca.lp . T 9 and saw a touring car traveling in the| ing, and who is doing the map for Mr: | Ci 3 e PO, X A TR $50 Neadingh Tustsy: Clara Penditon | middie of the sreet northward This| Sdiuz, goinis out that Page 35 of copy| APril ‘12, Mite Béx Opening;, fprings. Accents of menace. alien to our s Atwood, a chiropodist Ve records, Mrs. Frank Tyler; hostess Minple | . “1f you' gent] could ses the bed- ¥ i , nq said, drove on and| No. 1 of the Hartford town , Te= Y , Mrs. b fHE %a{d and Marion Clark testifid for the plain- ("”:“::‘;';m‘;';u"mefuh s Tonatnes Vool Rt (e EeheraY ten 8 tn. | Ambips i dlnxnn“:n-.d :ul, you- would order it | Rub Parisian Sage on your head and | o L Wit Goddess ! it s well 33 3 fifts. The latter said fhat Mrs Mor.} (e Infg B8 o o o other machines| Hartford Oetober 24, 1443, voted that| May 10, Mission Work Améng the: In- ,'-l-“'mn“:‘ ipand- burned.”. declared Super- | you will not have to scratch the dand- [Ty lewe the gate unguarded? On thy 30 go0 | Lon Mad fatied since the accidemt and | TMile strect at that time. The wimess | there showid be a Ll rung by the watch [dians; leadtr, Mirs. L. W, Frink; hostess; tesl er. ruff off; stops itching scalp, gives a Ureast 30:20| once when Mrs. Morton called on the| 20 the stect Rt Bhab GRC. Sat maid | every moming an Mour before daybreak,|Mrs. Edward W. Briggs. o Buin of $1,684 was voted him as |luxuriant head of beautiful hair. The |Foid S Tow's ehildren. soothe the burte e e e ey Jgint and had 9| “Where are your lights?" except that it| “and that they are asooint=d by tie| June 14, The Bible, a Missionary Book; |Sufficient for. those thi Highest 32, lowest 20, . Comparisons. b ings which the chil- | Lee & Osgood Co. sells it with money of fa was a man walking southward on the|cons'able for that purpose and shall be- |leader, Mrs. William Gilehrist; hostess, | 9TeR actually rieeded. back’ guarantee, Litt "‘:, ':':c‘"‘"m"fl" Lut with the hand Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and | esses were cross examined by:the law- | To8 % J80 WSO8, &in at the bridge and s> ring the beil | Mrs. Vine Stefson. . M E— e e Oy ‘enied » yors fon the defendant, Attorneys C. V.| O B & Krodell, nurse at the Back-| all the way. forth and back: = Mastet | Sept. 13, ‘Our Country: léader, Mrs. i hoss portd! T T #n G, Watson | U5 Iosbital who took the history of the| Moodys (Wylehill) to Johm Pretts, and |Mary Dolbearé; liostess, Mra. Johu Par- e = To wacte the gifts of fresfom. Mhve $ ‘ ¢ AQitL Yooy kR e aceidént, viotims for the hospital records.| that they shall. ye in_every houss one|sons. i ) o | Das 4 witness and he was followed by | L8 that the two women refused to| wp and some lighis within one-quaser| ' Oct. T1, China; leader, Mre. Herterg [ - ¢ 7o thy brow the clustered starg/Se i e o e e oin® PONC® | le thelk names or history until after{ of an hour after the cnd of the beX | Willey hostess, Mrs. Mary ' Woodwprth. - | Smms o e o waa | the officeE bame g the howital ringing. if they can. or else then to be| Nov. 3. Sketches from- the ' OFien ] o Ear il e e aarphy i e 72| Court adjourned Jittie after 5 o'Gock, up with lights aforemcationed hait hour |leader. Mrs. Stephen Peékiam hostess,, 16 station house and heard Mr. v the defense having presented all its wit-| an hour belre daylight, and for defaut|Mrs. H. O. Smith. e e s L0 o for (his- | nesses excent for Dr. J. J. Donohue. - | herein is to forfeit one sailling and six| Dee. 13 (annual meeting); Porto' Rice: D ATy i e +jpemse be io him that finds him fauidy | leader, Mrs. John O. Peckham; hostess, see i stood wolf unmolested made her lair. ; oons. —Thomas Bailey Aldrieh, in The Atiantie | B e and six pense to the town. Mrs. Wiillam J. K thly. / L\(m‘ anld. ad&mt{(e;ehoh hdtm‘, at ‘}79 k: TELEPHON DE\'!LOI‘MEN'I" s ¥ - The officers are: President, \Il" i ’ Monthly, Ajril, 1892) A Tty s ey pe Ml KEEPING UP INCREASE | yrpg maARpING ACQUITTED L. Lathrop; first vice .. president, 2 tatowaits . Sles. ary Leanart of Noank, an sot- | Business recessics Is ot rencsied IN NEW LONDON COURT Flgw down. coid sivuiet, 1o the e fi Mrs. M he bl oz 7 o e i case 4 Thy tribute wave deliver; B e Tt tow | veAr before (he acilent teRifes o per | JAMIArY seued by The Southerm New| ARST repcaied hearings o the e EARI:Y SPRING SHOWING OF e more by ey e ahall b - it is in, ‘elephons: mj g ¥ S ver o eve: RS which 18 foliowen(by flsod tde. | beecyation of Mes Morton'a @ont hea X oord FATS: ot Micieati'in tie | Harding “of Brijgeport, charged with - | o ever REENEVIiLE her weaker strength and generaily poor-|Rumber of telcphones during 1920 did g‘;;n{m;s Jponey under falee Drelenses | yigs COGBWELL SPEAKS 3 ’ Fiow. softiy flow. by, lawn and lea. E NEVLEL y Ll l:":r:la)h:z‘: for ‘:’?:fi:fi;’;fll:i:}: ada. | decision of not guilty in polioe court at BEFORE ART. ASSOCIATION wo“ s APP AREL No where by thee my steps shall ba lish peopl buyi 2 hy d § 4 v 4 4 AL ™ P d for ever. B i o o e | i o s Lol - to the sy=tSh TR Taniary, making Nev London Tuesday, Judes Prince de-| At the February. mesting of the Act V. For ever and for eve across to the old country in great quan- | permiesion of him to go for a ride with|177,588 the total number of telephones! e! er hal onday 2 tities, A newspaper correspondent was | Mr. o D L e [ s o Omary st in the representations made by the de-|evening Miss Amy Cogswell, principal of andes in 4 e . " 3 But hfl;'e ‘mh sigh thine hl)d('r tres, = 9, > And here thine aspen shiver: : " 2 i in of | fendant. the Lowthorpe School of Lindscape Ar- w And hereby thee will hum the besy talking to 3 Poliah man Tuesday and be | Moton said he did ot hiect 16 con T e e ven rankoa oo | Foliowing the hearing Mrs. Harding | chitecture at Groton, Mase. gave an in- omen's parate For ever and for ever. > . 2 sl s T ha verse’ion ook ph probabl; g = eddess - " it ;| Was released by the poiice despite teresting talk o Historical Gardens. . . . : 2 P Bo dothing and they tried lo makel fore the acciden atord | D (S8 Stameord | fact that several daye azo an eiry | Hunf ubout the walls were many pheta: |] | NEWw Spring Skirts, in smart plaids and stripes, in the A fhousand suns win stream on thes, this t of the bark of trees. Hej Mrs. Lillia . tcheler of Me 5= ‘e ” lice bl A thousand moons wi BN IS T 1 theinen the cointes | Mom Wi ond e Eaeler o e ?4;‘.52;“\ Jith 6L and Waterbury Slxth with | N8 e o6 the police bioher that b graghs tilusicatiog diffrent itypes. Mish stylish, plaited' modcls—Ver chic. The price range Bl not by thee my stens shail be, : i = ai]69. Gains for the mon oth C 3 8 or ever and for ever. A e R G MR T I B oilows: Meriden -aud Manchestest 45 Harding be hed for them on her re-|walled gurdens of ancient Zgypt, Baby- is “-95. $12.00 and up to m 50. Tennysen. even worse than we have heard. < in nervousness and was not ajle|each, Bristol 33, Middietown 30, Norwich | jease by the New Lordon pollce =au-lon and Persia, with their pergolas and i {0 05 hex own worlk for some time after | 4. Danbury 23. Willimantic 25, Nauga- | thorites. Lt was stated at pelice head- |shaded pools. ‘The Groek garden bectms Smart “F ” Waists HUMOR OF THE DAY IR Stomle &L the Grosaerilla |10 OO O o R oARGRA fron Noank aft- | tuck 21, Norwalk 19 and Torrington 16. Menes dus e ford authorRies |a courtyard, around which the house was ors als Soune Peopie's Soviesy. Sunmy swening | er the accident, The constant heavy demand for tele- not semt any warrant - for Mrs.|buikt, and in which were placed beaut]- under the leadership’ of Osear W. Car- Tyler ¥4 recid to e stand|phone service occasionally causes what,| Hardings arrest Conssquently there was |ful statues The Roman - garden way We ‘show .these exclusive waists in new tailored »aed regarding the expend- |to the public may seem to be an unnec- | 1 authority on which to hold her, a8 she | modeled after the Greek. 5 which she had beem umder since her|essary delay in the installation of new en acquitted of the only charge During the middle ages the art of gar. models, smartly tucked styles, many with attractive in consequence of them. |telephones. Lack of supplies is. often ’:fl‘: ufiuflt‘m’;ge;! the New Lofidon |dening was kept alive by thie monks, but s Y! y Hub—T thought ycu were 1o be here & 2. 1t's 4 now. Wife—You said 2 o'clock and then you sald “Tll ses you later."—Boston Tras- penter, superintendent of the Sunday school. The following officers were cle ed and instalied: Clinton Atterbury, pr: ident. Ma: i script. AR t iy ela that the work thai |the cause of such delays and them, too, later it reached {he height of its glory 1] | nOVelty coltars. The materials are principally fine padBP RSN TRE-IRY, TS e Batn i e anse Bresilent i | Mre’ Bateneler did for her was reason.|the plant forces of the company are com- s 0 - in the French naissance, when' the du-mty__rm ‘z,“ [o $6.50 vant of ae people? Marguerite Suthill, se abiy worth $15 a week ard that Mrs |Pelled > work at top speed even to do| WIOOPING COUGH SHOWS gardens of the Luxembourg and the Tall- e iWe are always expecting thé new ol Gfer. The purpose of the Baichelder heimed her for fhree months |as well as taey are dong in their efforts INCREASE IN NORWICH |lericE became famous. The Pnglish gar- to do better —Louteville Coutler-Jouf- B s W v o in gcing all khe housewotk and three |to ked pace with the demand for service. |y o oo 1o have gainea |d¢n Teached its perfection ~during the : Sty of the s beie Hoed vomhs s more in just the washing and [Of course, this met gain of telephones is nal. She—Suppose T didn't dress as well as I do now, would you love me just the shme? Her Fiance—Certainly, dear. Why, that's as much as to say T won't gare for you after we are married—Bostoh Tran- . $2.25 ||seriot Gladys—And when the confuctor found you hadn't got the fare in y/ bag. did he make you get off the tra.s relgn of Marle Antolnette. This type a |f - ? o not all ‘gravy. For each telephone | Sonelderable of a foothald in Norwich f0F oriaps the most pleastng bepause of its New les ln House Drm person of the church is invited and urze ng. o luring the past week s. e tima! d ciose fouch with the hos 3 i counted s = net gain. four telephone intimate an th the house. 50l {Be new society and the benevo. | Diticman Fuhcts was recsfled ;;vr;.dg movements must be made, that fs to say, | pert FPortet B 1he ';:’:"’:f;’"m"ofifif Miss Corswell ended her talk with x|} 15/ Hé D Esses, made of excellent lit % o e | tos tha s im. goi s ade, +{ health, = e :‘.‘_‘,..:‘:;’,’1.‘,;}‘,"},",2;‘;"‘ o oloen iy | cither way, as he was wa lking down from | two telephones are withdrawn from ser- | qrtith ccorliNE 1o, Phe Wedly MOTHL| description of & typical New England ‘omeii’s House Drésses, made quality e A e U chrch oorner to the sceme of vice and three are installed, leaving a o avance of one, sa le Is Eoen. ther to | A4dition here was reported from nis 1OTE W) 18 Farden of ERy.ol-fashion: Percales,m vy and silver gray, all new models— r ent k3 g e LA ity t £ diphtheria. one cass. of material for al'r"‘ socials and entertain- R ol anlmecniat oo o T e s in Bt T e %’nflefi:‘:fi] nrf"mne‘of ¥ : . |} Price Now i s B i R e the accident about a third | siderable amount of work was required |\"hyieises reported from towns and | STATE LIBRARY MEETING, . #ted church h-ld a very enjoyable val- has fallen out and it is|of the plant forces of the compay. clties in eaiforn Comnectiout for the " FROGRAM Anvntxcn Womens House Drcsscs, made of good quallty entine social Monday evening. About i e e U T Announcemanta have veén.sent to-the || Gingharh, friodels have all the new features, Dresses fifty were present, there being several Opens Case Tor Defense. Diphtheria—Jowett City 3, New Lom-|libraries of the annudl’mesting of - the | ghfl ¢ SLEEPING SICKNESS MAKES jes and cocon w re served by the com- P Stonington 2, Pomfret 1 iy fora Cmedrlable but stylish dress—Price Now. .. $2.98 || tamous auther. asd its really & good 68a tality rate (25 per cent.) of this disease, e 3 = mittee In c and walk? visitors, Valentine games were played » et and STUDY FOR PHYSICIANS | don 1. Norwich 2 Plainfeid 1, Thomo- Comnecticus Library association Friday, |} that are béing SoMd elsewhere at“$2 98—Pnce Nw 32.39 m"'c‘."r':—‘g:(‘:"l‘i"fi““; g et and also a hunt for candy hearts. The | after a short r the dofendant’s case| The widespread appearance of lethargio | 7°1 1. Tolheir < ., |Feb. 26 % om. London Tit-Bits. b room was prettily decorated with red :T\Ta:x‘nru;e«;'cn'g to Tt‘w v\i .'ne; encephalitis. pobularly known as “sleep-| , SS‘T.,’.'.TQJT,‘C,", l;:nif;!;h’l‘ "fim‘i t: ;"“ m:e&n'ub 2 Na”,‘::n’:eu;: ‘!-:1' RCW spnng SWICS W en’s House DI‘CSSCS, Assistant—Why all the exeitement? hearts and a post office Where each,one’| sand William T. Leondd, who has been |ing sickness.” is attracting the attentlon | } Stoninston 1, e ety e Sy ot ety ot e || modelsthat-are designed to meet all requirements, Soenario Editor—Here's a story by & attending received a valentine. Refre v emplovel as a cub steward,|of the health officers of Comnecticut, | * FOmAMAC L oo 0y “:;;fl" Kow Bacen, with the following ments of sandwiches, heart-haped cook-|and tecified tiat he has'known Mr. Jen- | particularly so because of the “hizh fa- “ . g b ’ ¥ —Cartoons Magazine. — rge. consisting of Mrs. Al- 5 . The| “Sleeping sickness” apparently made “‘:V':-;:\:-‘;r; iflfl&y—fl‘ifi"{g 4, Lyme 3, )fl.omlnzplenhn,d 10.15% Ahdd;:- <ot L Telcheh—chn;n any of you tell me what bert Hayden and Mrs. R. D. Trick. before they had been fishing inyits appearance in recent times in 1916 |° < = = welcome, Prof. ‘Andrew ‘Keogh, librarian i§ 3 v al val F a synonym is? Napoleon Kero the third . Mr. Jemnines had nothing [mear Vienna, Austria, thence ig: Europe e T Ty B4 ues r'rom oor o g Py - degres of the Knights of Columbus at cating to drink at Westdhester. Mr. {in 1917, and cases were reported in the | POLLACK £0. WILL START o eadide,, Pr P g word you use when you can't spell the pEas ot & h : o ALY o s yon Pheips, Lampson professor of Eng- . other one—Exchange. Wauregan, Sunda Leonard kestified that on the evening)United States in 1913. Cases were re: THEIR PLANT AT GROTON [Lo" Phelr eeve By mpe i & . e The annual high requiem mass was i of the accident he and Mr. Jennings [gorted in Connecticut during the late fall With oompietion OI.XIA new factory &t is] leral lll'E‘ rec ‘mt 0] o uhvfl.h—-l:-lll ".If"m any education held in St. Mary's church Monday morn- c to the Eiks club about 6.30 o'clock, |and winter of 1919. In 1320, 40 cases i fact i long mus) nes? ing at 7.30 o'clock for the late Mrs. L.|where Mr. Jennings stayed a few were. reported: by physiclans'fo thé Tooa) | SEDMES AN emwacied inzamurationsot | S E e e 36—mch White Nainsook, very soft finish, for ]mg- . ety dhonid shy ba. Mumd say A. Bessette. Many friends and relatives About 7.30 Mr. Jemnings came |health officers. There are no signs of ok e . e attended ke and tbaved 01 avont” 830, *The| his disease becoming epidemic, but it I | 4% Folack & Cov plan 1o mmike gy erie purposes, former value 39c—Price Now. ... .- 17¢ || e, im0 s ol ron what Mrs. John Fitzgerald of Brooklyn, ess said that Mr. Jenaings had noth- | extremely desirable that all the informa- ~ 3 A stout woman always took twe thea- Conn., is a guest of Louis A. Bessctte of k at cither time.” There was| tion possible be obtained in regard to| nd fo move much ~equipment thers 36-inch Colored Ramie Dress Linen, in white, pmk tre seats for herseif, so as to be mers Prospect street. toxicating Nquor at the cub. When | each case appearing in the state. "“; i (mz«d e =°°mt_ Cop enhagm, rose, :Cade( and bmwn’ 3b50|ut¢]y ! comfortable. On one occasion the attend- John O. Shea has returned to Y”f(‘tl‘ keft at the larter time he weat with The disease was at first considered as !: 'ant, it has become known that City after spending a few days visiting [ M~ Sullivan and Mr. Orawford. The|food poisonifig because of the similarity | Yile P:2nt, o . relatives on pure linen, former value:§1.98—Price Now. . .... $1.25 || Txcuse me madam, but w 2 > is going to use your second ticket?" street. said that Mr. Jonnings did not|of symptoms with those of bofulism, a | the *Work will be centralized at the James s has returned to | show any signs of anything (he matter |form of food poisoning, but this was soon | Groton factory. According to work from - Re g Iz B “T am going to eocupy both Seats” fe- i e RO e A et 1 s Cold Compound’ i& [ 42 and;45-inch “Fruit of the Loom” Pillow Case B3 AR South Manches £ at| with him as to sobriety. cleared up by investigators, who have| aml " oul ow “Just as you like. madam, ealy they E the home of his parents on Roosevell | John J. O'Connell of Bean FUlL a deal-|now shown lethiargic encephalitis:to be a | P20¢ actua} moving of equipment willl,” Pape’s. Co ° P : _Cflttens former value 59c—Price Now..... s L | g R e 4 avenue. «ques testified that Mr. Jennings ) distinct and. separate disease. . truduction ‘b 'the . Groton: phaats is ex tickest Relief Known 81-inch” BlfiflCth Sheetm ood medium qualit aisle”—San Francisce Argonamt came to his home about § 0 10 menutes| - During the acute state there may be ol folatest ne saii R tor-Ehat Maiine 3 wia “You do net quote s mueh ,..'- TAFTVILLE - atter § o'closk on ithe night of the acol- | chills, weakness, headache, nausea, vom- | DSCSe0 10 #turt as soon after that as the | former. value'95c—Price’ e e v Tour mesches 13 You uped ta2 2 dort aad pal a bill The witness said |iting, malaise and seneral pains i aifer- | GEASIEC B8 02 UG contraciors work out £ 3N 7 enstor “Sorgtem. | Morris Thurlow has accepted a posi- | that” Mr. Jennings appeared sober and |ent parts of the ‘body. Catarrhal symp-| 2% ¢ mpeny 2nd « Don't stay stuffed-up! “Quit blowing 255 Hemmed Satm Marseilles Bed Spreads, extra 1adt " thay T quoted poetry u, tion with the Ponemah compan; there was nothing unusual about his ap-|toms are not uncommon. Fever is us- and enuffling! of “Pape’s Cold d dld tity, f 1 6.9: tor got up and sang & Newton has moved from North B | pearance. ually ipresent at some time in the’course Compound” taken every two hosrs un- || SiZ€ ar Sfllfll qua ity, former value $6.98— gurs iauined £ et ditall street to North A street. Artorey BAward T. Burke of this ity | of tne discase, Ne Claimant For Automebile . Fil shrde Sl W18 s Spuity vy Pm NW $4.50 ||vack with 2 ciassic dance, 9o Joseph Bouley has gone to Waterbury | testified that he cime irfo police head-| After the acute stage passes, the pa-| The abandoned Maxwell automobile |anY, cold right up. 990d0sc00cccscscsscce on a visit to his aunt. quarters just after Lir. Jennings had been | tiont becomes drowsy and about 75 per Miss Mabel Girard and Miss Isola | brought ¥here on the night of the acci- lanchard were recent visitors in Baltic. | dent. The witness said Mr. Jennings was Joseph Lemire, Arthur Paquette and | it intoxicated. He appeared very cool Lawrence anchard were recent visitors [ and calm. cent. show coma or lethargy in Varying | Hamburg, Sunday, by Sherift J. H. Tubbs | N0Strils and the air passages af the : degrees of intensily, which may continue | is still in the hands of the authorities | N®2d; stops nose running; relieves the for days or weeks. Eye involvement as| who are waiting for the owner of the |headache, ‘duline h . |blurfed vision, photophobia, or diplopia ppear and identiy it. A loaded '+ costs only B b S 5 KALEIDOSC in Willimantic. On cross examinatfon by ~Attomne¥| .y appear and the drooping of the eved ::o;:g‘nnd several W’"’““m wece | @ few cents at drug qtur.l.‘ It acts 2 R e v or'E‘ -y Langlais has accepted a position | Shics, Mr. Burke said he did not re- |13 yrom paralysis of tme ma muscles 18 & | foung 1a T meonine. without assistance, tastes nice, co - inese Suly seven inehis bigh with a Norwich musical store. member seeing Attorney Shields at the tains no quinine—Insis was sold at audtion recently for $§, The Olympic five took two games from [ Police sfation when Mr. Jennings was The electric éel, found in Brasil and the Lisbon bowlers Monday might on fue | there. Jocal alleys in a league match game. In- | Stephen Suffivan, an empiye at the dividual high honors went to Seidel with Suate Hospial, tetified to see- of2y et Tigh th B | ing Mr. Jeoningm at the Hilos Giub about Swift’s Fresh 5o ot or 310 o | 70, Mz, Tesindnigs" wis dohec, thie: it t's kr ness said. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Craw-| . ford left the.Elks club in Mr. Jenniugs’ Yearhng LAMB 402 301 | Automobile and went to’ the ~O'Conmell §1_ 320 | Place at Bean HL The witness said 113 309 | the Jennings’ car rurned to the left just ort ut 126 308 | before the accident, but he kmew of no PORK LOINS . toRoast S s bl b Pound ........ 16c 10 TO 12 LBS. AVERAGE There was nothing to impede his sight if PR Y Meaty Fore- Guiana, can administer quite . severs electric shock, sometimes strong emough to overcome & horse. To the list of sources of musk mmet be a2dded a kind of gnai. which ia %o com- mon in the Australikn bush at times &8 to fill the air with & musky odor. A committee appointed by the Duwteh government 1o revise the municipal law of Holitnd has recommended that henee- forth women shall be sligible to serve af mayor or lown clerk of any municipality, ‘Among the creatures that weep the Fresh Mohican Creamery BUTTER Pound 45¢ ~ POTATOES 1 b Peck 3 th Selectd most easily are the rmuinants. Al l 120 hunters know that the stag weeps, and § Tah e b c B! the girafle is not less sensitive, and re- Detendamt Testifies. - i Mr. Jennings of 130 Laurel MU av- qllal’tel'sy Ib. sille A 2 C]am, . E G G S ot i o e 108 enue, the defendant in the case, was the OPENED T ORDH‘ i T next witness, and testified that they had 0 Loins to Roast ! 'Pound ......1214c Loin Chops Pound...... | no intoxicating liguor with €hem on ehe 807 512 532 1381} fishing trip to Westchester and that he | bad no intoxicating drink on 'the dax The All Stars bowling team defeated | o¢ the accident, exept a small drink ot {the Fearless Five winning two games, | whiskey at his home when he went there uonlu-y m‘mfi‘; t:q ! a‘"a _nfflsh to change his fishing clothes. He prob- ingle was rolled by Ouimelte wi a | ami i 30, pe @fore of 104 pinfall. High thres honors | 7 D24 & drick about 7.30. At the “went to Buchanin with a 319 pinfall. The Three types of vitamins are ¥nown te Dozen 45¢ exist, the water-soluble f in_mitk, the fat-soluble found in buttér and eges and the “anti-scorbutic,” found in a num- Swift's Pure Silverleaf [ ot humctoiarics aad irhite, Lack LARD S g e ROUND STEAK "~ Cut From Steer Beef Fresh Shrimps . - : Pound ......... 35¢c . 20c The Tuscan sequin was the putest eoin : known in ail history, being $99 parts of St Mary'’ church, Putnam, Tuesday 3 Pounds 4ic P e Ny SC.u. "SR, morning, at the funeral services for Mrs. 99— 203 | Julian Bellerose, a relative, 85— 259 | The Social and Football club will meet 92— 242 | Thursday night at 8 o'clock, in their 110— 310 | rooms, to make plans for the soccer 111— 286 [ team. A pool tournament is now in — progress, betwgen S. Armitage and T. 497 1380 | Parsons, a 300 ball match, playing 100 balls a night. Armitage won the first Sugar Cured Corned Beef LEAN PLATE AND piece of Naples, another historic coin, Bl d Fas 996 parta al‘ gold and four patte al- D‘nn loy. while the old Byzartine colns wers C 0 ;rF E‘lE next, 986 parta go'd and 14 alloy Pure coin is soft and loses rapidly by abrasion There are many valuable metals which Fresh Roasted Weekly we could not know in their pure form i 1b. 20¢ BEST CHUCK ad alloys are used to harden it Boneless Smoked will be with the American Thread team e A R 75 P 25c It were not for he electric furnace. This . Beaasoleil 102— 280 H lb lz E - d remark applies particularly to the newly B o 33 3an |, 1f meather conditions are perfect the BRISKET PIECES ROAST BEEF errmg, coveso e} g it discovered melais. such a8 (aniaium - s 2 111 390 | Eoccer team will start itd spring prac- - . PR (used for pen points, because it will mot P, Beausolell ... 97 290 | en, Saturday afternoon. Tnall. proba. . } s - N corrode), chromium (which harde -m:‘:‘. F 101 — g7 | DIlity, the first game to be played here e i A AVR NS - 5 H ‘ ol of Westerly, steel). uranium (for Iridescent glass). » B 402 P 3 molybdentm (for giving a fine blue teo e X - 3 2 5 4 e o potlery glazes), vanadium (for gold A large delegation from here will af- ' y d - Rev. U. O. Bellerose was celebrant at | tend the Hugh Osgood lodge mecting 12 — = S srees T i b7 e o ERe solemn high mass of requiem, at'Norwich, Friday night 2 Eives a_beautiful ruby color to glaee milroad asd other signal lights, "

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