Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1921, Page 5

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—— " e ot o, GAS INTHESTOMACH ; OF MYSTIC ORAL SCHOOL g Dr. L. M. Aliyn, president of the Mystic Oral ScHool for the Deaf, Rl eviremasat |8 DANGEROUS Medical , testimony made - Y kA g part of ithe evidence : t : Wn;l; _morfnk‘:lzth- school R. H. Norwich, ¢ Hartford in t < v perior court here Wi ] 1 X O OB L Tt ekl thm ot B R i |l T 5 4 e i v volceh (his seAtiment st |Resommends Daily Tre of Magnests ta streaked hair, - ufactures of favening.~ - ¥ S of the four suits against W. 4 the hearing in Hartford Tuesday af-| Overceme Trouble Caused by Fers Shis. m‘,m pramat s R eE AT - Mra Jeseph Sullivan and daughter, | nings of this city arising from [ tardicon” betace. the 1yt SIS Jeits. sed AnS .m%fimmc free to i) PR i o i June, of Msggk st Monday With { mobile acgident July. 25 c s Lo T Lol ol agBgel -0 Ve R RN dodi ity mudaiesd . b W It [ S i oy ’ i ;| Who' heard hjm “dount a5 (o 1opeetion. wnatone Is positively guaran| 3 2pwn., of . aterford. . o 4 ; sk el g the i [ Ray ey | armery Koo Bur s I i ook i e v s e e oo Lo 1 S, 50,7041 30 mact, QY | e e R T » e T e o e T (G e SR i « k 2 h , N. : d E ere x o 1i iystic seh o] = Dayville. S l'g. Smith. © . ” _the Calahan pa,red:qhn; lal {)l;;u)l' m‘:alv:nud th:v. - e stomach, crea! 80-cal Norwich dealers a1 agents have been Broderick, rector of St. 3 d through the lobby, in which an attor- n Harttord this. y«kw:q the au- | pyirick's church, is Tecoverigg steadily | 1o fl’:.’”;-:;‘:"‘&’n m&n“ A o o | 297, ::rhmmr.;{gg‘a institation I3 wieid Kol el ow ; L from big {ingss angd somi . V¥ fevor- The damages claimed in e three doctors had made an exami- | 5, oo gl *|of the stomach ,of ' March t of ‘the - court | able day Wednesday. 3 school would be glad to get the Mys by to rine FrERE T ietridt Wil ‘9pen | Mrs. Gporge Dert and Miss Nan Allen, | P45 1018l Shout §23.000, e of Lh3ation of the yomen lopether. tic school into its hands and sbandon | BS2%F ip Hartford Tuesday, l?am 1.~ lof Montville, mvm-d:{ Jeleh theirabout §900 for expenses and medical at- Another Automebile Case. e Kiiva Skt the piats: o el A -acqui b, My 93 A ance ‘aceident. Anather sutomabile damege sl it to u:’l:‘:{: ‘1: L:I‘:‘pl‘ wt"y?.r {9 ;e: aun! o - who: at 7, Bas jask re: w;:n “‘:mu'!:: Simas” wy . W.{be taken up s s tha vs, | O¥er the school and maintain it, but be thaniel Lyon u.m..“.’& swastdord. covered from seriqus iliness oo = dus to heart| somee “with the frst ment for the |Jennings case is cgsed this morning. This is fearful of the resuits of the effect of troub) : e At *he state farm for women. at East \ defendant and whep Mr. James had con-|ls two suits &L N o | " bemiml vides for dissolying the nv-r" ;s ‘:-f‘lw-"m PR e s between 80 ' g cluded, the second argument for the de-|{New London, oL be together. |\ 0 POral School for the Deat cor ve Lyme there are betw and FEDERAL JUDGE RULES fendgnt was begun by Attorney Tracy |OBe is brought for §19,000 by Mrs, Wil- eharges just now, and no more;ean by Te ERAL JUDSE RDLES e Wil fateh his ent | linm of New York and the sther ation, nfl;ylnl 5 ln;ter of .":;wnr astronomers who scan the d X be ihe'm;"r?! opew. ‘et ‘.lfi'fi:{i A ey !‘n’{n";‘,’?"m‘ e N Coe ale ‘school io be known as the Toe 5o ot wates right o o B o s e c . t.sry .H:. tl‘nm\lu Qev,::l;‘ nights ‘3& t of 3 statute g‘“fl”‘; ¢ for the plaintitts, clos v, 1915, tic Oral School for the Deaf. Dr. ng. will drive the gas, ¥ind at Venus con {44 lyn, president of the school, and L right out of the body, sweeten Ing the case. & James with Watler, Walter, | 20 PEUPCORE 00 B8 BCR00) med it for | stomach, meatralize the excess scid ang contingatjon of the trial was Az‘tp are cnoun-el for Mr. lt:; many years, nsorel the bill, but op- | Prevent 1:: lornuuso- and _ there is an orney l S Ao Pl qoprs posed any alfjance with the Haritord E&u‘.‘ e ( stitution. They both made it plain N is Fasiaians. 15 the steteins AT that oral luchin‘; u:nda :,nhlng:{a ' 10 take and the best form of e deal ve - Appil 22d. When th Franklin' chapter, No. taken yp ;my morning, Thomas H. ‘Works the Past Magter and M E. Master Crawford of this city was called to the degrees at Masonic Temple tonight st 7 : o —adv. coMBAT COUNTY. COMMIBSIQNERS FAVOR in the teaching o o hld' -J—gh‘:u A l(fll‘ld\we( Announcement ‘is made is Lyme of the & distrie! %.w STORRS TRUSTEES g ing in common. thousands 0 enjoy r meg! engagement of Alexander 5 Yor B o CRITICI$M OF COLLEGE RETUBNING LICENSE MONEY with no morg of indigeetion. Naney Pieraon. The wed!la 2 MASKED ROBBER GETS $134 . The trus of the Connecticut Agri- Return of the meoney id by liquer = Blacp {n March. ; ocution in a federal court on the sams eultn;pl ”:: W Storm met: 8 noon |dealers. for lempes which they could net TN NEW LONPON WoLDEE In' common with declets pverywhere, | facts for violation of the natisnal prohl- | Wednesday and flatly denied the criticism |use by reason of the prohibition amend- Arthur B. Simpeon of New Londen, L Nofwich elothing merchanic are lopking | pition aet. \ d of the college Which has recently been |ment going into effect was favered by | formerly of Norwich, and partner in the and “Dark Brown to Blaek.” <~ |for a good and 2arly mcason in men’s | The court held that the state may by:| made by the state board of finance. In |the county commlissioners of the stafe | firm of Dooley and Simpebn, was held up For a free &rhl bott;a lvldth m spring overcoats. ppropriate legisiation exert its power to | its recently issued report the board of Jwho met ‘at the eapitol a3t Hartford, on |'early Widnesday mborning just s he was eomplete directions, sen: cen £ Qosu] . Mrs. Clark - | eniforee article 18, ejther by new legisia- | finance said that only about 14 per cent, | Tuesday. There is a bill before the gen-| o enter his homb at 38 Linden gred: 7 postage, packing and war tax to it gek-d "J'xi;':fn’—&‘{z T S | ey appropriate existing l:fl:h- of the students at the college Were taking |ral assembly providing for the'refunding | New' London. ™ The holdup maun. was %fle Kenton Pharmacal Co, 539 COP- |)ivine" room and whioh weighed one |tion. Neither article 18 nor the:congress | the agricuitural courses, that only 30 per [to liquor dealers for the portion of the | masked and Mr. Simpeon wus under the pin Bldg, Covington, Ky. pound apd 1) ounces. . sought to destrox any existipe remedies |cent. of them came from. rural sections, |license year they were unable to use their | impression that he carried a gun o rais- N S & v EarT 8 2 There is to be a pruning &r <tration | PY “state to cump the Arink evil, and|and that it wgs time the state decided |licenses in 1919 and 1929, ed his hands heavenwandi when mo re- | o— . o L on m:’ orchard of Byron !w,:;??u Ster- | Where existing remedies are provided by | whether it was going to conduct & college Licenses that expired in November, | quesildl by the highwaymgn. F SIyS Hls hmnph’fl ling Hill Saturday afternogn, Feb. 19.|2 State, available for the enforcement of | of -agricultyre or a university, which 1919, were unused for four months under | The robber went through Ms. Slmpson's . m, o i i s County Agent Davis wil hase charge. | article 18 and in harmony with the ma- |should compete With other institutions of | the war-time prohibition, and those that | podsets taking $134 in hills but over- : ttion e, semrer ot tu [ HISAE IeATRINg . the Bt : expire in May, 1920, wers useless for ten | looking a =um of money in small chasge m h IIFMN Mrs. George Spicer of Neank, who 1 | UOR8F DEOCEIHER 200 (B Bemer O Lo e e es” robly that 91 per |monthe. The legisietire passed & law | and his goud watch. - Afeer having i spending the winter in 8 Petersburg, [ S5, \Clhvlotion in & state eourt which | et of the Etudents are studying agri-|in 191, nrovi.fllufi for & refupd to deal- | ed” Mr. Simgmon the robber ondered his ‘Fla., writes: that the sua shrnes all the | "0ficiion of the national prohjbition | culture, and that “this h{:\u-l ‘Der | ers for unused lienses, but the litenses | victim to go into the houas and close the 85807 Sacve Av., Sacramzsto, Cagy :’l‘mt and that the orange tress are in full | .oy "o73 bar to & prosecution in the fed- | cent. of students in any agricultural col- | had to be surrendered to the county com- | door. Mr. Simpen d!d and then noti- loom. eral courts. Judge Neterer maintpined |jege in the United States, operating under | missioners within sixty days from the [fled the police. A starch was mude of Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism 2g802 f 1 | prohibitory order going into effect. How-! the ecit; d it a black mask ';I:h became bad g The Copnecticut State Fair ociation | that it seems mamifest that it was not |similar copditions, taking the agricultural .« order o ow- | the city and a man with a ok —_— |t iis ““"““l meeting at the" capitol tgn intent by the state and federal I:w course.” \ ever the law did mot provide any money | was arrested but Mr. Simwson was un- ” that 1 gob | Tuesday went on record as being unani- | for the same effense. Replying to recent statements that the | to pay the dealers, and their licenso fees | able to ldentify him a3 the “stick-up”| Stomach Cramps two or three timeg Mr. James H. Allen suftered for years| mously opposed tp the coptinnance of | The concurrent power _given college was trying to establish a “school | had been distributed to the'state, eounty | man and he was releastl Mr. Simo-| g week, ith rheumtmf. Y un?ns this | gayviight saving. of jourpalism,” the trustees say that the {#nd towns in the proportion provided by | son is of the impression that the hold- SRR el AL R Prsioen siiives o .00 ; Droposed oourss copaists of # two-hour | the license law. up Wae dtliberately planned as he is in| After years of terrible #rture, I %anaily decided, atter years of | Lyme Tuesday from an 11 fave' trip to 2 MRE_akion Tomsl b [awiroteams 0 A T | O el o | oF Stey oAy o e s | ed sbout Frete-tived er Frulp rflel'ul 'tu.fvv !th e Db | the international convention pof Master 1h one year of the course and that4 is en- |Censes as there was a possibility the money ewiry night after closing the rom rheumatism un e Liver Tablets, and sent for a trial box, After taking the trial box, I fel§ better, so kept on taking ‘Fruit-a-tived ealind ' associ; ille, | viction for violation of 3 ietpal or- | tirely optional. The course is designed to |United States supreme court, would lift | bowling a¥eys in Bank street. ‘."’d‘ t‘lm“ri‘l'l‘.“ B:;n g‘e‘nl lfifl g;m'e;;out 1.205“::; l::rl:;:- Sy dinance, pumul:t to 2 grant 0?‘!1“: enable pstudenu to prepare articles on [the ban and a number of dealers even the § ints and. muscles -M‘we:':;éu;d Fastern halibut, choice salmon, Noank given by the state is not.a bar to a pros. | agriculture for pyblication. "';::‘ :;4“11 e:- : ‘:g?::d for remewals from the body. flat, ginney haddock, right out ef the scution in the federal court for violation | . “It seems to me that the state board of eir p fiih this idea in mind, he consulted | =7 ‘ the national prohi- BULLETIN ADYVS. BRING FLOOD OF RESFONSES| for nearly a yeer, and am thankful t9 of the provisians ‘of - |finance might be a littls better informed | The county commissioners believe it is| 8 » “ i o miad experiments and final- | Yater, long clams, large and mmall, lob- | 00" 0. before it b,,u,:’u, criticize an institution | the only fair thing to do to reimburse | ‘“Take that 1“"1“ mine out.” t%e-| ooy ‘Pruit-a-tives’ saved my life”, » !.‘ mpounded a prescription that | St€T, shrimp and Blue Point oysters 3t like the Copnecticut- ltural college,” |the dealers for the time their licenses [ Phoned a rural resident to The Bulletin y and completely banished every | Powers Bros.'—adv. - = e A o b Bn‘fe '“"’,m'ht 'of (he | Were not used. The fee the dealers paid | Tuesday, “I don%t want all of Bug- MRS, F. 8. STOLZ, 1 symptom of rheumatism f7om | - Alfred Dupree of Saybrook is in the OBITUARY. . “One of the great purposes of | W28 for a license to sell liquor for a year, £ " X James Conlan, {';‘euguege 5 to train leaders in the agsi- | but the state could mot carry out its con- | J0b: P o 24 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e, gilstra ‘who took it, with what might | Periormed on his arm. which he (raciured curiesday merning the Jong and pesce: | cultural life of thiz state, and it Is e, toact becauge ke ederal wovernmant bttt o e o tin| Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Pe called marveluoas success. Atter |3 Year 2 ptug Comet When a |yl life of James Coplan came to an end | complishing this purpose. As a matter o epped. ~time <3 g years of urging, he decided to let suf- | hgWser hroke and toppled him over. in Preston. Mr. o fact, the activities of . the college_are | National prohibition. sdv. in The Bulletin Limited, OGDENSBURG, X. X, e Connecticut out here Jooking for n m. 2 eely zave his discovery to Hartford hospita lto have an operation g . Conlan was o Within 2 week another advertiser re- | mpse———se—————————— vers theough fhe newsnaners. Tes & | . When Coventry grange meets thig f Mary Hickey apd Jobn Cop: |gpread throygheut the entire State |, ..o Sore T mons portd io The Bulletia business ofics i oos Conany h_,ybe,,, pointed | (Fhursday) evening the topic for the|lan and was born in the County Meath, |through its gxtensiom service, Where that he had had 36 respomses to one ad- | Washington Masonic Natienal Memo« - nts for Allenrhu in thig flehf“, with | lecturer’s hour will be Does the Farmer Ireland. He was tenderly cared for by |there is a fa a dairy or even a gar- SMASH ON MAIN STREET b ¥ 4 i vertisemend. AN of whi show | rial association at Alexandria, Vay understanding that they will freely | Need 2 Vacation? There will be charades | the loying members of his family, who|den in Comnecticit, the agricultural col- | What might have been a serious acci-| thet Bulletin sdve. ru?\: g :wr:- Monday and Tuesday. They will be ;éurn the purchiase maoney to all who|in charge of Miss Esther E.- Vinton. did gverything to make the sunset of 'his |lege is interested. We are training men |dent was averted late Wednesday after-|and that there are plenty of peoghe to be | accompanied by their wives. ts they phceived no beneft.- At Park- Congregational church the {life easy for him. Mr. Coplan was aland women to go out and become leaders {noon by the presence of mind of Leom | reached. At the annual session of the graad fl,umcmflxg pggr offertory officials for | Earmer vtmd mfl :a“jn:t“bw‘:‘: in -n:n'l 1;:{! ;u;'l leachannln }h& gflcu‘l‘; Billings, driver of the Bishop & Bidwell [ S lodge of Connoeuc;nnh:‘l’d Feb. 3 ;l.i SATION . COMMISSIONER: arch lists Greo L. Ingalls, chairman, | #3278 o0 the ot 0! ox | tu: e of the state. mig] said | delivery truck, when he forced his car in N 4 an assessment of .00 per mem! o NEEDING g oy | DF D o e £ Sapnl Shalg. | RITT Bomidan W Bie b0 1 merived ba.| thiae sl e fhmmers 10 Conietingt ave [ oo, HF Tunaway automebile at the| 1O Represent Conneoticut Masons. |on the 34,000 members in the state L ward J. Graham and Robert Cochran, the following children: William James|non-resident students at the college. I|junction of Main and Market streets,| Charles W. Cramer of Hartford,! was laid. The greater part of the The compensation commissigners of the | Guy P Collins, 81, of Ellimuto, of New York; Mra Kathryn Hickey of |feel that the board of finance has made | stopping the runaway without any dam. |&¥and master of Masons in Connecti-|fund thus raised will be devoted to s 45 Seking Toc. defoinas % Guy P. Collins, b mr'fin- !?! Farmi , Maine; Themas H. of Pres-|some rather unwarranted statcments.” -~ |age to either machine. cut and Grand Secretary George ying Connecticut's quota for the are asking for deficency apprap! died at the home of his daughter imlion." Mg Delia B. Mahoney, also of = v Mr. Billings was just driving up Mar- | Kies of Hartford will attend the eley- Slm.e Washington memorial temple. ations amounting to §7,900 on which | Springfleld, Mass., recently, Was 20tive in | pregion, James A. of Proyidence, and Frustens’ Sispement. it g T enth annual convention of the George there was a hearing Tuesday at Hartford | FoPUBlican Dolities in war time and onge | are 4}4&“}: of Allenthwn Fa, He| The statement of the trustees follows: SeCitzest 1 Cun mie Maln sirent Wlioh before the. commitiee on appropriations, | FEPresented the lown in the gemeral ab- | reared nls children With the. (sndsrest . Fo'have reed the n:t:.m;m of - the upu:‘:m“;'m;“'t‘;:w)‘;‘.lfn i it HOMEBREW TUBS BROUGHT The compensation commissioneps ape [ 89D s 2 gare /4nd was a devoted hushand apd {board of finance, appearing on page four |, " " er ™ mng rungway was headed . TO POLICE HEADQUARTERS k i _ th , L e i waod | ot their report, and coucerning the Con- g . Legal Counsellor Of The Irish ln'l:‘ oy et Lgmi;“::'me:‘:?:::k ::::.1‘: :::: ai"fi;fi#%qfl: ::?D lflfue 1:“:,:_ necticut Agricultural college. It is evi- | {OF the big jlate glass windows in The il Police headquartrs were redolent with First_aistrict, $2:800; more eef £or: the park; Where there are |tress cand hag the respsct of all who | 4¢3t WAL the statement has led {o contu- | MaTRAIAN qud Mr. Bilings. sensing he Republic In The U. 8. Ve ol e e $500; Third distri - now but three, and will go after sny |imew him. He Jeaves eleven grmdchil- kg n:r(lo;::a Mc:fsum' (‘i“fiifi who are | COTE rdur:xal;“ Souping Tt ;’u;:er?:y‘ sy Thoy Haiaga prarg triet, : i oung teer captured, if he is . A R h pctivities, ¥ a bter Corntnes. Chandier i the ot | r capore - |Gyl g 27 e Y 0 i ok o e Cobmeniont percu |damage vas donc, e minayes mecing T B \ tee be had only enough money to| Melegraph Operator . H. Wlson of| -~ Herbert E. Lewis. tural coliege 18 divided, inle threp parts: JU, Gt whs kL, T : " Bl | S, Whicl e e 166 G’ Gocgte. im through to March 1 and that )Old Lyme station, whioh was iecently | Trorbert E. Lewis, 55, a railrgad en-| 2. Tng cfonsny soioer th % of | Of the Fumaway had left his machine | 5 ed wes the foundation for ‘“hommbrew” nlees the deficiency appropriation was | closed for the winter, bid in fhe railroad | giner, for several vears 1 the employ | which o ts Sy 1o the morking tormer |Parked on the hill and the brakes had | |4 3 beer. :nlhb e he would be obilged to close his E;‘:‘&mt mkmjloh\ “:-x %:,;:‘“,;myu. of the New Haven ropd, died Tuesday |the results of the Work of the experiment let go, allowing the machine to start off A woman gnd two chMm were found N fternoon at home, 203 H; tation. E. Baies threp weeks ago. :trict.‘fi,e; 1;:0»& ut." h:?.qux: . Tne agricultural college itself. The SUES CITY FOR $3,000 H The. United States eiyil servige commig- | born in Norwich apd for msny years re- | college dogs not aim to be a university, | DECISQ CLUB ENTERTAINS FOR BROKEN BIGHT LEG l{ortn ouucau an examination l,o: ‘biolo- !i‘nd“ op lfl;; East Side, where he is well | It does not compete with Yale, Wesleyan STATE HOSFITAL PATIENTS 3 W , ! . ini $3,000 damages has been hriought by W. |labpratery, public health servige, ‘Wash- ny, leaving -their employ to enter |aericultural college are graduates of eom'n t‘ofi' um'nac:'amg-‘ 'a.t ?hedgie‘r:![c‘lk: Herry Jennings of Laurel Hill ayenuys|ibgton, D. C., at $2.500 to $3,000 a yegr. | the railroading pusiness. gach of these three universities.) State Tuberculosis sapatorium on Wed- i for & fall he had in which his right leg| Word has besn Tecsived of the death |, He leaves Bis wife 2 son, Herbert E.| It offers only such academic subjects 28 | nesday evening. The singing of those| ggu broken. The accidept heppentd on | 9f Bev. George W. Elmer of Seekonk, | L®Wis, Jr. and g daughter. are essential to the weil balanced agri- |who took the solo parts was exception- 'eh. vlf"!:”nél on mnlne crosswalk af the cor- xafi fl::r. bElm:rmv:: ust?- of . Mes. Darl Vallin, :\l::;::: rrad“at:; ”fl::'- a few of such|ally fine as was the chprus singing. Re- ner aurs ill avenue and Riyer gy- | Methodist churel pednis, in the Nor- | Mrs. Lovisa Swanson Vallin, ow of | BU ars. pari of © Tecessary CUr- |freshments were served after the enters rabl. enue. It is alleged that the crosswalk | wich Methodist distriet, 121390 ani 1893 | Carl Vallin, died at her huu'gfi at 269 |Ticulum of an agricultural college is rec- | tainment. The programme was as fol- :fi?;‘&;fl: ”lel:-utlsh flaz':-::fln;“a: Wes in a dangerous condition from ice|He had heen in failigg heaith L seyeral Layrel Hill avenue about 7 o'clock Weg- ognized by every similar institution in |jows: 1 ¥ ing the time when the Groton Iren and snow through the negligence of the|year. nesday evening following an illness of | (1 United States. Furthermore, there is| Barefopt Trail, Ladies' chorus: Carry| | . 5 Works was flourishing. wity. Elmer Dickinson, for the last year |nearly thres weeks. no technical sd;ml of any kind in this | Mc Back to Old Virginia, George Stan- In a list. of postal savings depositary manager of the Roval farms at Amston, | Mrs. Vallin was bern fn Bweden. 33 | SOUBtry which does not give a certain |ton; Mammy, George Powers; Rose of post offices with ameunts on deposits in 18w, 2 has resigned, to work for the Chapin |Yeers ago. coming.to this eountry with |AMOURE OF - e g 25 per | Perfect Love, Dolly Mitchell; M Attarl . excess of $100,800 are he following i company of Beston, and_will make his | her Bushand ang children in 1387 ihe|©%nt to 40 Der cent, to the study of Eo- |ute A'Mor, Flizaberh Olaf; The Reason cities in Conmectieut: Waterbury, $193.- '??z’i";fil{ Ames, an;, Feb. 12, | headquarters in Glastonbity. His brother | family located in Worcester, Mass., where | $21l6d ‘“‘“{“ subjeets, such as English | T Wear the Kilts, Fred Powers; Drifting, 000; Willimantic, $169,000; Norwich, ‘. . line Benson Haghund. asod 35 yesia' | Frank will bave charge of the Reyal |they Tesided until 1804, when they moved | 223 econamics. duet, Viola Grover and Ruth Bogue; For-| [ii ¢ $128,520; Stamford, $115,631, and Put- " Funeral serviees Will bs heid at the Home | (ATmS. * . o Nerwich.” Min-Yelin wes & matar |0, S GoRimen A pirmist tholgel meniol, clouy; Byaliows, Lols dan- 3 : ‘ 8 piis, father, Trank Haglund, 42| Norwich alumni received invitations to O the Swedish Lutheran ehurch, in |[**,%0 o0 0 o0 cou geth Main sireet; Norwich, Saturday (the February meeting of the Weeleyap | ¥hieh 8B Was-an active member untii | .1 ReTes ltnrg: " pouree, ;‘:1?1"}:"1"-’?{ 18, ?t 2.30 o-cfi; Alumni sssociation held at (a> Tn.versity | F#1iBg health forbade. She was a woman which is designed to fit young men -to sntiecemsliery. ciub, Hariford, Wednesday eveuing ';{ of pl on the down grade. in the tenement which is on the uppee floor of the house The premises were searched thoroughly for a s, but noth- ing of that kind was found. Postal Savings Decrease The postal savings department of the New London post office has $62000 en deposit and the number of depositors to- tal 355, according to information far- nished Wednesday. This amount is econ- % | 111,114, ning; Garden of Ypur Heaft, Eleanor ey Donavon; In Time of Roses, Elizabeth —_— 1 10 | Corcoran ; e My Little Love, Viola Gro- WANTS TO HELP OTHER MOTHERS, Dersonality and well liked by | eCOme farmers, farm managers, aericul- | ver; Heart of Gold, I Shall Meet You, gue. Accompaniments, Miss Hazel Ban- My little girl had whooping cough and 1 v 5 for young men who are unable to be 2 £ Tusias tis by n of Lent, Rey, 3087 F: Vallin’of this city. Qhere are field and Prof. Hugh Kinder. ¥new tural teachers, extension Wopkers. Lochmend, Prof. Hugh Kin O N pladiy write oot 6.30 o'eloek. Christopher Swemeer, inyen- B “Ber. oL [, £ & {he | Lochmond, Prof. Hugh der; Silent T L Sy e S tor of & rifie by that name, She leaves two sons, August Vallin of [, year cqurse known as the:o'Leary, chorus; The Rosary, Ruth Bo- that helps a mothe; r childres. ASP'RIN L T 4 Ame, Was the | R, formcry of Momior ™ of | “achool of agriculture” Which is designed was afraid she would choke. I gave her " four grandchildren, one in Detroit, one in | 272Y from their farm work except dur- s N Ve 5‘3‘..'5’:“.*.':‘1’?." f T g " FPuilip I9Mooney, whe hag been ¢ Springfield and two in Nerwich. and twe | P& the late fall and winter months. VALENTINE SUPPEE FQR night _without _coughing.” This Nam “B 55 at the ehurch of St Cyril gand St Freat-grandehildren; both of this city. There gre at present enroNed in the 3 o tough syrup checks colds, stops coughing, e “Bayer’” on Genuine |Msthodius (Polish), Hartford, has heen | Her roneen diin in voss - |agricultural college in both branches 207 | - BAPTIST GIRL SCOTTS z cuts phiegm and covers - raw, imfiamed asgigned by Bishop Nilan to St. Patriek’s 3 male students, 266 of whom are enrolled | The Gird Scougs of ¢he Central Baptist membranes. with 3 healing coating. Lee church, Nerwioh), to assist the thres reg- FUN 5 in the agricultural courses, either the two | churgh emjoyed a dainty Vilentine sup-| Frank P. Walsh, former chairman |& Osgood Co. ular priests. : ERALS. oF four-year course, and 2§ are enrolled | per Tuesday evening. The decorations | of the war labor board, who has been A nflkiag example of the effect of the Mrs, Jylis Day. in the course in mechanic arts. This|were well carrigd out uppropriate for| selected by the provisional Irish re- industrial depregsion is the fact that,| Funeral services for Mré. Julia djvision of instrution is required by the | Valentine's day. .The menu comsisted of hergas in g normal vear A. W. Ruchan- | were held Wednesday mornin trom!a: fact that the Counecticut Agricultural | tomato hisgue soup, cold ham gnd tongue, public as its legal counsellor in the Ja§ i ¢ ] 4 i United States. He will represent the We Are Sellin _issues tp ehildren 208 workin rtifi. | funers! eollege is a land grent college, receiving | potato mpled with ®beets, rolis, ice cream : catss 2 m;:zmh ip_his tc’rri'.ory ;g;;m, trom Q;;:gnm.;';",ffi; e ives | 3 part of its support from federal sources. | and_cake. government of Irgland in all mat- $ g Norwich, during Japnuary he issued but |temdapce. = The: T 42 such permits. 2o - wars floral |, Referring to the above fgures, it will Those on the copmittee were Miss Ma-| ters in which it may be concerned S o o cow Eany L Horas ,‘,’: seen tnat \ul’.‘l per u&‘;t these stu- | bel Hagber; ,“vm. Beru:li‘c‘e Gdeen and | before the departments-of the United N . 3 his is | Miss Harrie (lliams. & Supper Was v The New York, New Haven and Hart- | chureh Rev. Myles P. Galvin was cele- |J€0S 2re studying agriculture. T! States Government. 3 ! ford Raliroad company hus started an- | Drant of the mass and Prof. Parrell was | % highest pet eent: of students in any | prapared wnd served by Mrs. Fiovd May, g ather campaign 1» 6top trespassing om|at the organ. - Burial tepk place in St. |3 2 cel i A Yoachi Friends operating under similar conditions, tak- C1vs A1 to taks o . ey raiiro: property and special agents in acted ap k Green, and Mrs. Royce. o icultural eourse. WHITAKER-WILLIAMS WEDDING ! > ts B | cvery locality have been natified to take | DeBTers. ing ‘he agr 4 R Habits Now any substitute for “Bayer Tablets of | active ut:ps to prevent people nlkm: Mrs. Day was 71 years of age and had | [0 2ddition to the above, there are 62 IN NATICK ON TUESDAY €| ar flbl v Agpirin, aUnless vou see the namefon and crossing the tracks at other than | EBt the greater part of her life in | BOTCH Students ST of whom are taking er” on package or o ts A i i the course in home economics. - _Announcements of the marriage in . . gt ot aER Zsui?il; * you | public crossings. Bridg oxt it ie Sizived -!g“:homr It may be interesting fo Aote in this | Natick, Mass., on Tuesday of Charles W. Constlpntlon Gone Eibea by physicians for rwenty-nne A petition i in circulation from East|™"- 3 Y- |connection that the so-calied course in | Whitaker, formerly eof Norwich. and Miss ¥ears and proved safe by . miiligns. | LY :i“: I\Jlantlcl;n h‘i:eu !tl'n. .x'.fl' a7 Mry. William Geib. journalism. upen which so much stress ‘;fmulga;fuflmu W:l!ltlani:_l. %l)l‘:lghler o: e Aspirin onl, tald in the - | Hartford train go theous New Lan- ¢ funeral of Mrs. William Geib was |has been laid by certain newspapers of | MF. 3 - A iams o " & package for Colds, Headache, Neg- | 49, returning from New London at 1 p. | Held ‘at 230 o'clock | Wedhomtay afrers | the state. omsivts of o Two-hour o" weel | Natick, have been Feceived here. Mr. Brooks suffered for years ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth-|™- Failing to get the old submarine or Per Tfll L ] ; i00n, 3t (Re heme of her daughter, Mrs. | lecture, during one term of one year of | _Mr. Whitaker is the son of Walter R. | __Tells how he got relief e, anb%;o and for Pain. Handy the 1 p. m. frem Boston to stop, the helmina Siakenow. at 123§ Talman |the four-vear course im agriculture, and | Whitaker of Natick and the grandson of \ g boxes of twelve tablats cost few |School children wait from 3 P m. to § |street. ‘There was an attendanee that | is designel to help agricultural students |the late Chyrles E. Whitaker of this city. i eents. Druggists also sell larger pack- | P M- before they ean get 3 train home. included yeiatives and friends from New- | in the preparation of notices for urticles | He is a graduate of the Norwich Free “I have tried a great many things for s. Aspirin is the trade mark ef| A visitor<in Norwich Wednesday was |POTt nd ather Blaces. Many handsome | which they may in the future need te |Academy with the ciass of 1911. constipation, but the enly thing that h: ‘Vfl‘ Manufacture of Monoaceticacid- | Major Isaac Bromiey, for years the effi- fl"sltftibum were arranged about the been able to relieve me is Milks Emul- ! ' prepare. This gourse i optienal. i s ALL IZB er of Salicylicacid cient publicity agent of the New Haven | CRSke e serviees were condueted by Q. F. KING, Secretary. Where Wemen Pay Poll Tax. 'h‘:::; t{) l&'k:"v:'-'—;y ;flfi."fi?“s‘! ?:?‘”e -I,lI; s railroad, with offices in the Yellow build- | ReV- Paul F. Werth, pastor of the Ger- - It will be of interest L) the women of | bowels move regulariy every morning, THE CHELSEA SAVINGS | i sceeon Sieser sns son et N80 ot T Bevine e Sessd Sonmestions Supert: onadeticat 1o kaow tha\ the mbect ot | THICh 5y have net beee Golne {8 : 2 LIEA :f;::;em:;nt;h;‘v:‘;fl . Bromley | s §nd The Chittiisss fay No¥ed | mhe following patents were granted |their sex payin g8 poll tax is not a new |2Umner, of years It seems like living NO CHARGE FOR BANK Lo en 7‘0 e n, New Londen B TRee ERd - Ccy‘?“"g:;.'m. VIR | gonnecticut inventors Feh. 8, 1921: thing, says the Middletown Press, for the | minded Milks Emulsion 1o iwo of my r Bromley's ler Was the brillignt | THE bearers e ld Sl GM, Henry, Jamge T. Delaney, Bridgepert, fire |matter hag heen pgitated iti gome of the |friends and both eay it is the best rem- F, £ ) Isaac H. Bromley, & former Buljetin ed- | Herman, Paul and Walter Greiner, meph- | .\ S0W, o S8 00 SHEESRON. | PR | 0o with the following reeults: in New |edy they . ever ' heard ol eEimer G. BAS TING % One Hundred Twenty-Fifth itgr. ¢ Mss. Gsib. Byrial was in Tantic | $27 ’ Wiumating 'b;“t“". * “Frank | Hampshire, 13w of 1919, “Every inhabit- | Brooks, 329 Washiagton St, Peeria, IL b b Consecutive Dividend & VS G e eama_ e&m !::gv,*r, Werth cendupt- l‘"’“mhm'. Bridgeport, 'ué‘llflr'!“'fll table | 8nt of the state, fram 21-to 70 years of | AComstipation weakens the bowel mus- Neorwich, Conn., February 7, 1921. SUIT FPR FORECLOSURE ON The Board of Directors of this Bank Suit for foreclosure of & moMgege on LAVREL HILL PROPERTY p oy les. Salts and purgatives only increasy S ; i hether a citizen of the U. S. A., an | §) E ; et i and chair; ¥Frank L. Lindstrom, Bridge- | 882, W! this condition. Milks Emulsion i a real mf"&,ffi:’.’,"a;‘u'f&;: * Y Were | nort, spinnin gtop, twe patents; Donald |alien, except paupers, inmane persons and | corrective remedy. You can try it under ln Order to Make g o 3 Noble, Bridgeport, wire. covering mag- |Pthers exempt by speeia) proyision of |its guaranty. without risking a cent. o : chine; ‘William £ Prigirose. Bis %, [1aw.” shall pay a pell tax of $3. Vermont | Miks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive has declared g dividend for the current | 0" o1 © at 44 Laurel HUI av.| 'The.funeral of ‘Judsen Burrews was|drilling and pinning-on machine fo . | 1aWs, 1919, No. 95, an act * * * “Pro. {food and a corrective medfcine. It re- six months, at the rate of four per|caue has bam prought by Dr. N, B, |held Wednesaay a;urnéon # s home in |etknife scales and linings: Bemnard H. FHinp LAt wemdl Mo shatl 4k H e T B e g B o e ROOIII FOI‘ a iy wid T. 1 3 - | Popuence B . Rey. 0. G. Buddington 1ly, Brid; rt, sight L 1 eman cent. per annum, payable on apd after m:n‘gh:; gxt te E:‘:" “,’,; ciated. e ERasstes | Tl Dridasenrt glek el ¥ S sics. 1t promofes appetite and quickl a f esta ey . “Buriel was in S{am oeme: |feed lubricators; Mighas) H. Flynn, Hart- | WYoming cempiled statiutes, 1310, 2320 | i 1 FoliNe orgins in shape fo s, qu CARGO the fifteenth of March. Spiegses, whe digd March 1, 1920. Mary | tery. ford, flughing VAlve; Johm J. Malone, | Parasraph 2d. provides that g t4x of 32 |similate food. As a builder of flesh and : : FRANK HE O naan 488 1us Ehepanl Co., “whe George W. Hewliti. New Haven, door latch: Leuls Wilhelm, |ADall e levied anouaily for each per- | sirengin, Milks Emilsion i strongly rec- * MPSTEAD, aim attschments on tie proRerty. which | The funeral of XGeorge H. Hewhtt wag |New Haven. eIns edgs grinding machine; |80 between the ages of 21 and 50, in- | ommended o those whom sicknesa has Treasurgr. | was formerly, knewn as the Kenvon house | neld at 3 o'clock Weanesdsy afternoon o |Joseph Abetz, News Lritain, adsustable |Slusive. ing and Fepairing the effects of wastin , are made party defendants. The momt- | Smith's Lake cemetery, Poguenoc Brigge. |shade bracket; Walter Il Bowes, Green- ; diseases. (hronje stomach trouble sud - - euge was originally for §3.500 and it 18|Rey, 0. G. Buddingfon gfficiated. wich, adjustable feed and rdelivery plates Wemen Wil Pray For Missions. constipation arc prompily relieved. ames ° o TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | Cizimed 'that. $3,200 is nrow due. P & zsnd lar;'ich l:?ek; nn::fia ‘l‘uhuinr:. The women of Trinity Methedist Epis- m?ns:w ,;allah(ea.hfl‘::i’)::?‘;‘t \;me‘;]fl:h'ni‘:hd: . tamford, smading macehine; John N. |copal chureh have .invited the women of ¥ WANTED,—A maid. Mrs. Archa Goit,| ' Secks Diverce For Crueity, Reynolds, Greenwich, terminal bank for | Korwich and vieinity to a meeting of | P0n Lke lce crema o or case PHOM eoln Ave. teb17d Proacher 3t Lenten fervies. i Rasie Berpacki of New London |Selectors: Cheples W. Spansel, Wethers- | prayer for missions Friday aftemaean in | ara wreed to toy Miles Branision nies 181’ TO RENT—Furnished rpoms _with | Rev. William F. Parsons, rector of the n;';‘fiwgm suit for divorce frem Wa- |fisld, elevating trucks; Comnuctieyt Elec- fgd, clevating trucks: Comnactioy (Flec | Trinjty ehureh fram 3 to 430 o'cleck | this gusrantes: Take six acv.glu ‘home kiteh .37 Divisf spdnec ! Church of the Ascension, Wakefield, lenty’ Bernacki of that eity on the|tFic Steel Co., . tool steel and |Thig meeting is held in accordance with | With you, use it according rections, 2 Seasnetie__31 Divislon St__{eblld | THIOH 0F The sreccver i sty | moand oy atoneahie. craciiy. Thsce |otsl castings (irpfemurio. the nation-wide custom, of the federation | 40, if nat satisfied with the results, your | Orger While Supply Lasts FOR ] 0 registered Holstein Sy, S e — o ———y ‘s board: £ ‘forei idei money will be promptly refunded. Price cows, ag'é’fl.f, .; Trechdn Bab. 24tn. ong | cvening at Christ efiurch at the first of |are thre<mingr children. The suit is 9t women's s of foreign missions | 75,5 1" §1.50 per bottle. The ue March 19th. ‘Iho&u Mara, v‘;md_‘thav united Lenten services ef the Eniscp--| retyrnahié before the spperior comtt om| The man who calls on a girl enly ev- !and the ocouncil of women for heme mis- Milks & N g in qmu@t’hifl;hm-\ siona, 2 Wm“"‘““ o M N-LMC-O-R

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