Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1921, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| Rpmpaayr e g e 1 é AR T ; % f : at his home at ‘Perkins place, Tuesday it : fadin BT d Springs frier ¥ FaE i " evening. Those present were Andrew P, 2o : ] Miller, D. R Povey, Ffed W, Smith, Ru- fus W. Hurjbutt, Joseph De Rusha, Miss Miuin, L. Brown, Wallace Nor- cross, Lincoln-Fairfieid, Orrin S, Bennett, ozl ¢ » Tracy Smith and A. O. Faford. Refresh- e where Norwich had . a|ments. were seryed. Wallace Norcross 5 “lst of $19,000,000 and New Lon- | will entertain the club at his home at ‘the v $33,000,000., S next meeting Tuesday evening. ayor H. M. Lerou strongly advocated | Pupils. of the Gales Ferry school, Mrs. ‘Dassage of the resolution and said | Winifred Crapeau of Norwich, teacher, | that while, there. was all this talk about’|perfect in attendance for Februamy, were 1a 40. mill.tax the péople of Norwich have | Robert- Allyn, -Harry Allyn, Dorothy Fa- Ty even a 30 mill tax, |bel, Edith Fabel, Ruth Fabel Mary Jones, 2 ion of property for the | Louise Jones, Gordon Manjerre, Helen De 1a Jot o : gran A t what. it ought to be. |Rusha, Paul Miller, Stanley Faford, Dor- ,mz school at a cost not to od | The grand list ought to be doubled. We |othy Birch, Viola Riley and Ethel Main. ) ; must have a revaluation of Norwich | . Perry D. Palmer, who arrived in New ‘ The school .. ittee d | property.. The mayor spoke of the ex- | York, recently, on the steamship Hatchle By LRSS Ve vy Lou A nt | and authorized the commi proceed | ceedingly favorable condition of Norwich [of the Barber, Pacific steamship line, of Tomorrow. (Sunday) is the special com- Norwich, has with “erection of the bullding | s compared to other cities in the amount | San Francisco, which- has been 'making munion Sunday ‘for the Rosary. society of [ business | , i and authority was voted to borrow _the |of school debt the town owes. ' a tour around the world, leaving San St. Patrick’s chureh. J 5 money. needed on interest ‘bearing motes | Former Mayor T. C. Murphy was an- | Francisco a year ago last October, visited 3 a8 needed. The total aopropriation of [other speaker. for the resolution and |his sister, Mrs. Phebe L. Norman, at her ’ $209.200 to cover the three items of| ex- | claimed that street . building | home at Allyn’s Point this week, -also h! 3 AND POOR EYB |48 In April during ordmary years. 2 ’ feko s £ 5 ; Penditures was also voted. ded 1 t inepection for the sake|brother, George W. Palmer of Ledyard.| Many men and women wonder ‘why A BT ¥ g The only ‘niote of opposition raised’ ¢ said that the only cost to | Some pf the places visited were South th ickly tire at work, while other "1t today proves as mild as was Friday | willirm Garrett ot a8 | was against the building of the Weat |the presci N o local been at the ho son, James x pun, h the present generation of this proposed | Ameri China, Egypt, Japan, France - - are looking for just the Side ‘school ‘ballding’ on- the grouad that | expentiture wotld be the interest an am |and ‘The Asores. Mr. Palmer was chief | people enjoy the vigor of early morn- need ch in early epring trade. ‘rett, in 4 H the sife which had been chosen Was un- | issue d!);efgg-. X steward on the steamship. He brought|ing all day. i of April 1st. occasional vans| there. eight years ago. suitable. g Principal’ H. A, Tirrell of the Norwich |among his gifts to his relatives some & high/ with household goods indi=| Rev, tthew lud? “director of ‘the | First Selectman C. K. Bailey called | Free Academy We! e ; i3 id this was all 2 ques- |choice cameas. Eyestrains, poor eyes, is the answer. cate that moving season has begun. ! Djogesan Social ~ Bureau, is to|the meeting to order at eight o‘clock and the people of Norwich | During February, twenty-six ~books ght unbalances the nerv- Meeting of MacCurtain Council, A. A.|spend Sunday in Norwich & | speak at|called upon Judge H, H. Pettls, town' &d’ their children, the best thing that {have been added to the Free Public Li-|ous system. Physical and mental R Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ini| the three in St Patrick's church. | counsel to act as chairman. _yNorwieh, owns. It is an investment for {brary of Gales Ferry. The circulation | oo o cuickly result " hall—adv. . % 1 Mr. and Mrs. William’ Sinimohs have |/ After Town Clerk Charles 8. Holbrook | the ‘chfldren, , It is not spendimg money |Was 25 > 3 Thompson' 3 sidents, Mr. and Mre. C.|returned to'thelr homé at Centfal Vil-|bad read the call for the meeting, Pres. |for. frills, but wren we talk about better | Mrs. Franklin H. Brown of Norwich.| Yet seven out of every ten people in L. Kn are expected to start on |lage having spent the winter at the home Ldl::rtednx tfim&: ;:r""; M:L“‘:’-‘:.: L‘B&t it oy ol o children's eyes, and ;\;ho h;;‘beensap;ndhgna ::xr:::l-ah‘:i"t: this country are unnec2ssarily subject- 3 ; } 7 is[ of their dayghter, Mrs. John E. Vaughn e purchas etter air means our children’s lungs. |Mrs. Emma S. Bennett, » 3 i \ . ey Jome b LGRS Al i JOI R VA % Buat - Side” b oif/0E betira’ Marck | This Yimttir Gagot by £o thosuh: 8% | Friday, accompanied by Miss Laura A.|ing themselves to the ill effects of bad ;,’ N g g “inie m e &% o - % > 15 and of the Ellzabeth street lot on ar | Attorney A. Libby, who said he had | Pérkins, who will spend the week-end | eyesight, when good glasses accurately 3 X 7 Weis e ol 2 c before ‘April ‘1st, as well as for building {been four years a teacher, likewise spoke | With Mrs. Brown. fitted would give immediate relief. T e 2 * e Titt 'n - fifi;fi;‘d HOSP'T:GT.ZEN,G:S':L?A:U:U::WE* ;nd equipping the proposed school build- | for m’mfmr, saying it was a pm.',’o.‘. Nathan A. Gibbs, cashier Thames Na- | tion fo_improve the environment of our|tional bank, Norwich, while on a busi-| A consultation with an Optometrist ‘A 4 condition. i, Because of-an automobile accident| President Bishap advocated the passage | future’ citizens ‘and that as we reaped | ness trip of some days in New York, at- | may work a remarkabls improvement 3 o oot =y 5 R James Baker With hI§otee 0T Mff has,| Miss, Viola' L. Smith of New London |of the resolution ang spoke at length of | so would wé sow. ; tended the conference of Boy Scouts, He just placed around her neck a peari| finished the job.of rawing on the Poter) hag' brought suit for $6,500 damages 1l < in your health and disposition. $ i ges| the need of taking this action, restating | D. T° Shea disclajmed any intention to | eastern division of the national council, - ¥ necklace from CLEGG'S and. on her| Platt piace. ‘at Warrenville, now owned!| dzainst Michael Baldelli of that city.|the crowded conditions of the West Side |oppose any improvement of educational |in that city. Mr: Gibbs spent some time | You will be interested to know that f of dinh "M"-"‘ by John Vostinak. The plaintiff claims"that on April 2.} schools which have been brought out.in | facilities hut said he could not approve |also in Boston. we can now protect you against loss er one of our dainty ¥ surer George A. Ashbey, of the| 1920, she became & passenger on a bus|other public meetings on this subect. He | hie site -which had been selected for a| Commander Guy Davis left Wednesday | from the breakage of your glasses. THe pearis add to the charm and beau- cm"n”l Baptist church. is reminding | h the defendant was operating be- [urged that this is the time to build, whem | $200,000' schoolhouse. He had been over | evening on a business trip. to the New c . a8 ty‘ef her pyer own i28 | gubseribers that.' the @rst year of .the| en State street and Ocean Beach,|there is a slack time in building and he | to see” it “and it looked to him like the | York navy yard and will be away several | Come into our store and lef us write o gr 2 & ‘New World mvmfl" .- .jleaving the parade at 9:30.in the morn- | believed materials were at as low a point | jumping off Placé of Norwich. From the | day 4§ ' one of these valuable policy cards for BRI s s g IR % ! |as they would be likely to reach.. Fie- |high lédge where it was proposed to place | Inauguration day evening Noyes B.|you, before they break, quality. Tripp ‘bloas, at Mystic, by the new owp. ures from an architect on a similar build: | the scrool he had been able to see but a [Allyn celebrated by a huge bonfire in his e complaint alleges that one door and three steps were the only means N ing to this proposeq. one showed that it !dozen louses. The place was 19 minutes | €arden, the brush pile being as largq as _— LEE CLEGG: & . [ R hatat B i, sl of entrance and exit {0 the bus and |could be built for probably not over faway from the'trolley liné, was on a high|a hay stack, whic Str. Allyn had taken J. F. MAR p 9 V] i g Hlsdes gfman! zew O ted. by | $176:000, he _sald. a8 _this ‘bullding had fbllf, and wis sitogether the wrong plage [£Teal pains to' prepare. It was called v & § YOUR JEWE ; e R by a mechanical device, operated bY|been erected when'prices were af the|lo jit-an atditorium. He was opposed | by those who saw it some fire! 2 337 MAIN STREET B b 's‘“w"‘,:,ii“n‘:lghn“lgmb‘gj, Bt Tams st st o (i o0k | pedlk, to_spending $200,000%n that hill, -~ | William Beebe of Niantic, a collector of School - Superintendent E. J. Graham NEAR POST ginning 10:30 a. m—aav. thé door and draw Bip the steps, Morris ‘Fitzgerald answered Mr. Shea | Indian relics, was a caller on William K. Optometrist and Optician n 130 a. A 8 g i told the meeting that, this action should-{and adVocated building the school on the | \Wright.at the parsonage Wednesday,.)Mr. | 10 BROADWAY WICH o ——<—| " The last snow. storm was hard on the| _ AS; the machine approached Sehool|pe taken so that eqlal educational op-|proposed site’ £ o0 o e [ alio o callector of Indtan. falics |1, BROADWAY. - NORWICH, GENN. L biras, as crows were so ravenously hun-S{rett the plainilff sets fo e ¢ | portunities might be furnished for the The vote was taken at 9.10 by the and has a largo collection of arrowheads. PHONE 1312 BIG gry and bold that up in Union one flewjiSiEnifled her intention lof alighting at|pupils which were possible under 'the | “ayes” und *nav” and was called for| Dudey C. Perkins of the village was 3 < MARE MM into 2 farmer's and;took &, youngf o, e e and hat i Mo o | present circumstances. twice by Judge Pettis, who declared each |entértained at tea by Capt. and Mrs. ¥ N@W m G rpbbit away. hebi - Bonancd to. nabls hes i le;ve P Judgell’eltls m;m;;mce;]‘ :3 the ‘m:;fing time that the resolution was carried. James Lennen of Norwich Wednesday | To Get Away With It P - The section ‘mes. in- aid, abouti Bjain Satvait. | that. Selectman Bailey had recelved an| The business of the meeting was con- |eVening and attended the Y. M. C. A. en-| ywyan any one picks you u i fild are being Jaid ot ‘oné day lB““’**fi A ‘T’&ifiiflufi:fi;‘ ait? | anonymous letter, which contained state- | cluded by. the passage of a resolution of- | tertainment given by the Suwanee River | covnch B0V one Picks vou up on a . Yard Goods and| !, his month. One gang tias, Mondsys b wiinout warning, caused the machine ments, which if true. were materlal on|feréd by Mavor Lerou authorizing the |Quartette in the Community house. {plain that you are only using Chic- ) And the other Thursdavs,‘the track Walksl to lurch forward at a great rate of |inis School building subject, but it wasiiown school committee to make the pur-| Miss Martha Bolles of New Jersey, a 1 A ‘w' - ers taking the next day. ‘Pspeed and she was thrown violently |10t deemed proper to present the. R i d pen Word has' been feceived:in Molland-fout of the door and landed with great ::“ht:d(::t“::egg ;?:s;“ufi:‘rl:n::: el fl.lou from Wallace Newman, who js at Camp fforce in the highway. She was thrown | "ciia it would be glad to have the ‘ , ‘South Carolina.‘that H§“His tieen:Lon her head and- suffered a laceration L 5 e chases of the lots and supervise and have | Student at Connecticut college, spent the | a‘fiffi;b":s ’;ff’a” Bet away jwith it. - - T % }|—C ispatch. charge of the erection of the school build- | Week end with her relatives, Amos Hurl- ings, s well @s another resolutfon of- |butt, and family. fered by Senator Allyn L. Brown making Warning to Office Seekers. AT SACHIE] i B b e ey Tani conguasion: of ke | Y7iLaF svesk g, Che Doeting. 34y | e appropriation of $209.200 and author- PENDLETON HILL Office seckers beware! The _alligator SiE b PRIGER . - T ATt ithe. S84 tirai from Teemon: of Fhich ahe wab rincipal J, B. Stanton of_ the Mt |iing the: selectmen to give interest bear- > Hardi lorida has a grin six feet COME IN AND SEE WHAT You m‘ onth. i e qfi‘conflned to~ the hospital for four |Cieasant street school vocated . the | ing notes ‘to raise the momey as needed. | Mrs. Jennie Thompson of Norwich, Gazette, : CAN SAVE ¥ {Fmonths. She alleges that she was per- | PaSsage of the resolutions, speaking in |: The meeting adjourned at 9.20. The | Miss Ida Leffingwell of East Great| & SRARNAIR GTRIETA” :l:dund g;‘r':“l:‘;ts::;ud:;r;;:e;& menently- injured and that she is un-|detail of ‘the crowded conditions, and' the | crowd filled all the seats in the hall and | Plain, Irving Thompson of Westerly | ———- — g g 1 able to sleep well. f;finte};:t ‘2 :a:'l;l:s ‘o'f’ ?;xe-hn’l; ur“thre:'- many.stood at the rear. Inciuded in the Q{Jgi Lz"‘h ;'c';‘d “‘L*:‘ ?‘:’e‘gf“ds:’::";‘z of | Doer £ p L H § e uld reach all parts | audience were a number of women, i o4 s S y of | Army Stems. |iuy, Mass. were married last: at efig.‘f tse'c';};‘fc,::fegi',’m‘.h1‘“;{2;‘,‘@,;& of the school tereitory. He was follow. |. Anticipating that a vote by check list | MF. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson. H A, T, Hert = vin s L nd ;was employed at ~the Lawrence |°9 by General William A. Aiken, ho.re- | might Ue called. for, tia selectmen had | , MrS- Martin Chapman and daughter Rev. Paul Minnick. # 2 :3 L4 ifhospital at the time at a salary of $43|fFTed to this school building auestion as | two. nolicehen in the hall in order to Alice rejurned last %riday from Jew- ‘Mme. Fournier, 44 Broadway, mglinery,: aweek and that as a result of the in- |2 Jack-in-the-box that was sure to come |handle the crowd and prevent crushing |Gt City. Mrs. Chapman has been Intest-styles, smart. hats, -choicest colors..| jury she lost her salary during her ill- |UP 3gain if it was not downed now. He |and crowding around the desk in taking | heT® for several weeks and Miss Chap- lowest prices. , Come and see.—adv. \ discussed the tax rates in Norwich and'a check list vote. man for the past two week Campbell's truck, of Westerly, was s — ble to make the trip over the Hill jcut Com-| IRVING BOGUE AUXILIARY X ¥ . : g X SLDESE NEW ENGLAN b Thursday. aaia, HAS 60 NAMES'ON LIST S <t G,::;; e co‘": T MG, AL WILY, Liewellyn Palmer spent Wednesday |; Burial wag in the Hebrew cemetery m | {he Or: st A S ey AitxiMary s 46 -SFidten oy IS AGAIN HAVE SUMMER CAMP | night at the home of his teacher, Clark Waterford, 3w Lo " w B Df (3485 o Machanio ol % ' Fpost, No. 4, American Legion, is show-| - Mrs. Maria Horton Chappell, as far as Banio John,. Camp . Terrehegan on Rogers Lake will | €oon. readiness for the suifimet ‘Seaon,. - ing' a rapid growth in membership for | is‘known the oldest woman in New Eng-|be open to the boys and girls of New|_The work of cutthg the timber on i A Canterbury Plains patient, -Henry:| the roil now shows approximately sixty |land, was on Friday observing her 106th | London county during the month of July | Thomas Wheeler's wood lot is nearly Cooley, was discharged from Backus hos- | names. birthday at the home of her daughter, o and part of August. acording to an an- | completed. pital Thursday, m?q ”‘““?fi*&fi}f . The ‘auxiliary held a largsly-attended | Mre. Frank B. West, on County street, | nouncemeiit made Friday by Roy E. Kel-| School was closed Friday afternoon ‘moved. A rule L Mrilipeeting i the post rgom i the-Steaq|Seekonk. Despite.. her advanced: vemes.{lar, sectetary of the. New London Coun. |10, 4hable the teacher to attend a| Cooley was doing carpenter work Monday bh{éfi Friday “evening. “Tliéra'were over | the -aged residént is up and about the|ty. Y. M. C. A. A committee is now |leachers’ meeting in North Stpnington. ' 2oV ANG CanEpans By :;:ek his. glasses;; driving glass dntg his | 62ty membiérs and prospective members | house and: cherrily recelving the felicita- | busy making the necessary arrangements| Mis§ Cecile Palmer returned to her | i e LS : présent ‘at the gathering which was pre- | tions of the many friends and relatives | for the camp. v school - work monday. Miss Palmet |+ i Don’t forget the' beskisupper: by Hope ['sided over by the president, Mrs. W. L.| Who either in person or by messages, are{ Mr. Kaller is. scheduled to speak at|Das been home since the Christmas | Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F. hall etcher, g extending their congratulations on the | the meeting.of the Men's League at 3 vacation owing to the iilness and death | * 45 cents.—ady. i "Mrs, John S. Blackmar ‘suggested that | oceasion . wich. Town,. Monday evening, March 21et. | Of her mother, Mrs. Cassius C. Palmer. This week and last, eight or nine spic| !N Meeting nights be changed to some| As in many previous vears, Mrs. Chap-| The Flanders Village M. C. A. group| Rev. E. P. Mathewson supplied the d n new vellow, rars of_t] ® SPIC| otirer night than Friday and it was vét- | pell at some time during thet day was|bas arranged for stereopticon pictures |PUIPit Sunday. He took .for his text hiters Nove :br‘g’:;\mfl SiiBSione il ea’to hola the regular meetings on the | the reciplent of -one carnarnation for | to be. shown fegularly twice a montn | The Spirit of Just Men Made Perfect e gl the Norwich o Worcesters| 115t and third Mondays of the month. |éach vear. of her ase. and an additional | before the group. ~Several of these meet. |On High.” ; : el TaliroRd, ‘bound tiom_ the: it thalock oo} William Anderson and Edward deL.|flower as a prediction for the future.|ings will be apen to the community. i Worcéster to' Newark, N. 3., to 6l 'an or- Blood, members of Fletcher post. gave | This gift is annual made by her son, eghtation” alingst! depth of from tn tor fifteen fath- One hundred and twenty-five delegates King Laughed at Theft. i £ bk E i interesting talks regarding the auxiliary | Herbert R. Chappell of Willimantic [and 19 adulf leaders, representing 23! 1t 1000 vears the crown jew- ‘hh"fi‘bfi-‘mh;, 42 ¥ - 4 TR S ‘land gave the ladies assurance that|Who journeys with his familyto ‘hi |communities of the county: six e el:?); ;‘::Og}‘mln w’ro‘:nng:’in:q:‘,,':mjl;y 1 pe’s . bepsm once Station Agent {ath ofg ym her post will co-operate- with them | mother's home to join in the birthday |denominations, and 11 different organiza- guarded. Only at Edward VII's ac- e East Thompson has settledisa vl 4nit | bt cirey wav. Roife celebration. tions, attended the second annual oider|cession was the present up-to-date es your Sour, Gassy, for damiges against hilm since the fatalll A jetter from Mrs. Crésby, the state| Mrs. Chappell was born in Rehoboth, | boys’ conference, held in Myatic last Friv| custem inatalled. ~And vet, Bareine & SR ¥ accident of a year in Webster, to the president, was read. The entertainment |near Swansea, March 11, 1815, a daugh- | day. Saturday apd Sunday. - | few petty depredations, only once in all |+ & =UAGd Stomach - ~§ | satistaction of alicancerned, tkus.avéid-| committee announced plans for a whist | ter pf Eliphet and Mary (Chase) Horton. |, The resolutions committe voted to hold | thic time was a realls big theft of the ing & court trial of the case at Worces-f tg b neld soon after Easter. [ She was 47 years old when the Civil war|a third annual older boys' 1s 0 | ter. e report of ‘the membership eom-|broke out. and retains many vivid recol-| 1922, conference in | crown jewels planned and partly ex S Battery' B. (formerlys3td Co.) dance jmittee was. very . encouraging. - Mrs. | lections of the mational strife. ecuted. She was County Sacretary Keller was in Ston- = rk ‘in Charles I i Col at armory, St. Patrick' nighly Hum- | Blackmar was appointed chairman of the |married in 1847 to Ralph Chappéil. Mr.|ington’ Wednesday afternoon and g::e mm’;‘l. ml“lrish :u'l‘;ivr :r ;::E\rx‘m-ag::\r:-lll phrey’s orchestra.. Popular ~—adv.:sick conmmittee and empowered to ap-|Chappell died in 1883, She has lived|7n illustrated lecture on the Pilgrim |ing the confidence of the then vener- |- £ tal 5 Mr. and Mrs. Leopard-M.iThomas (Ma=| POUit her own committee members. Siin her daughter in Seckonk for many | Fathers beore the Y. M. C. A. group of | able keeper, by pretending that his son v i h u eat a tablet or two Good. ® eiiea E years. D e g igh school boys. TIn the future th £ y the former's daugh- | “GorvmGHTxT s v pe’s Diapepsin all the indigestion | S ,m;fi?;“n',t"‘fid‘he}fig- il PRESTON CHAPEL CONCERT Although her evesight has fafied notice- | meetings Will ba held each Thureany oo | ter contelved Lo encer he . schamber | s e p.;g“.nq dygl;;eg:!dn distress caused BY! .1 Paim Beach from Nassaus . where| | ' . PROVES FINE SUCCESS | #PlY dur|l"|g the past year, Mrs. Chappell | ening. ... A tentative programme was ar- | with confederates, knocked the old | e R will feel fine | theY went on their honevmoon. They|' The second and last entertainment for still retains he; other faculties to a|ranged by the boys present. custodian on the head with a wooden | Republican State Chairman, of : stomaghr will are occupying a coftage near the Bver-|the benefit of the electric light fund | marked degree. dally aiding in the house- | The &chool authorities have under con-| maflet, battered the king's crown so | Kentucky. at once. A A AR ek 28 ‘I of Preston chapel was miven Foiday cv. | ¥ork and taking an interest in current | &ideration the gontinuation of the Lyee.|that if would go under his cloak, filed| = E These, pleasant, harmless tablets of B L y. events. March 11 promises to be a birth-| u mservice for the 1921-22 ge; ’ he: tre in twh d made off with Pape's mfl neutralize the harm- | The United States Civil Service comq| ling, nroving a success. as over §30 was | qov phservance in the family for many |Eervices rendered by the v g g et T A AN mo i1 les - they cost i ' t so little at_ S C. A. has been very | The robbers shot a sentry at the last o femate; 13 to B0 SoETE ARG Giseagt of Mrs. H. L. Richardson and was wel daughter. Miss Helen West, was also cel- | much appreciated b: ¥ the péople iocally. | drawbridge, but were presently ca of Plant Industry, Depavimentof Agri.|atiended and all the numbers were en- | °PT3tng her own birthday Friday. HELD :m‘*‘e‘flle T iRy The, Eatiased ¢ ComaceomAntieh culture, for duty’jm the field, at $1,400 to | thusiastically received. The programme CHARGE OF scepter and loose stones. Charles 11 p $1.600. & year. .- i o © ey follows ; ENTEEPRISING BOY PROVIDES - ROBBING MAN OF $65 {‘““ d".““;"’Bl‘“:.‘a Ii‘;gh‘" n‘;h'i“ % "; Fifty-ohe years: a g e Bem Clet Chtts mar | ANGLER WITH 800 WoRMs | Constantino Zatos, 25, was arrested on | of ‘beheading him gave him a pension < T TR % nd_Chester Hussey, (a) John Peel: ()b| A certain: man, who is' an ardent IPs,;"m’g;e’f;“‘o:““;;"g:g:"",:::hhfl"r'“ of $12,000 a year.—Detroit News. ook place at Mystia sl @ ot ety reading, Harmony | angler, is .well supplied with bait and | ’ ph La- — e ::Ir!“;:;flil:i'mmfl ¥who' Wit} Bloppment. Mrs. race Mahning, of Yan.| WL be for some time to come If the ul:"rl-"::iulii:?;a::flmf W N i ic 4 ieh avas | n L i i i o a saloon “oont Part I, Th G story that is being told is true. It Seems ¢ L Salf “back-to-the-farm” erome > ! et d 4 3 1 4 he had bech relieved of $65 which he car. | Deing given a severe setback by farmers 4 - Vira ; e fishing _when . the *first of . April rolls | ¢ 1a¢ car: - > ok Sinee skies have’ clrated, agnftens ’“:)te'g:fi,) :;»hs;.,,(.‘:fiml;" pli‘:,:: f,,"l: FA’S‘ round and in anticipation of this fish! “:‘ri ) ‘:35- Later in the evening the ‘;h: %:napgx;‘eg‘i:g: T astronorhers are finding mych fo interest{" Bl ces Gesanges, Lisst Mls!.M“y ing trip hie started looking for bait. r ice wen7 to Ithe place and arrested Zo- Y % them.. Facing. the 'south,''the’ ednstélla- | Bresnaham bass solb, = One Fleeting | e as it proved rashly told a neigh- [ (2% QR Zotos’ person was found $19 in tion of Canis Major,“low in the ky¥één- | Hour, Leé; T Fear No Foe, Pinsutti, Wili. | PO'S hoy that he would pay one cent for | {1 BRd Te. had a_short time before taifis Siris, the brightest of all the stdrs:fam -H. Fush: Hannah's Elopement ;| SVeTY Dight crawler that the boy ‘would o Poon L WU Re Ted. awped Just- above is th millar Orion'’dnd’| Part II, The Sequence, Mrs. Manning. | ¢t him. He thought the bov would get v‘"fl‘:""'e time. It was thought that the slightly higher sl Taurus and-~Gemi- | qiartette, '1(3) ‘Lul\by ; () The Ow] and | tWenty or thirty’ worms but the next day | d-';“’% ‘;‘;*5 strong enough to hold Zotos nl. van B %7 %L tie Pussy Cat; () Turkey in the Straw | Theh he asked the lad how much he [750cS WU ARDEE In the clty court this The three tes ot 'St 'Patrickis’| concertina’ solo, Mr. Dresgini. *| owed him n}w’, .;.:n; n?’!’:lyh?ow:;d ;)‘.fi aturday) morning. church visited Norwich State Tiibefeu-| | All the numbers were heartily applaud- | M3 OVer When the boy teld him the Tosls. Samatorium, eiday abermonnt ror | oo Aril the entertaimers were feeshon sog | Was §8.The enterprising vouth had col| _Sboke For Mt Calvary Church, the confeseions of the Catholic patients ! Dléasing encores. 3 lected 800 worms, % Rev. E. E.-Jackson, pas: of Mt. Cal- o vary .Baptist . church, snoka br.(] mhn]ev D.nlel‘ %\:l ihv_ln will admints. Azl woTE> STOB RS Thursday night at the praver; meetis ter holy communien to them at the March [/Al TER A HI Y CLUB OF Y. M, C. A, of the Central ¥ < church! and the mass at ] o'elock this’(Saturda! FROM VACATION TRIP AND NORWICH FREE ACADEMY | United Congregat vreing ing. . “Canada has had hardl a Uy_any winter at| .The Hi club of the Norwfch Free|that his hearers theze mnc. No"ilnnflm County. ~-Beanch.of {all” sald A A. Fournier Friday, having | Academy held its regular weekly meat-|tWo ‘congregations shou'd give financiel ¢ Connecticut Councll of Catholic Wo- |just returned from a vacation trip of { ing at the Y. M. C, A. with supper serv- | 50 T0I* to the endes~:- cf the Mt Ca - men Jis to hold a county meetinz-Sunday | three, weeks which took-in- Niagara, To- | ed by the ladies at § o'wlogk v dav cv.|va:v church to rise $4.800 for repatis ;: zhot:_logs. i:mt'i; _liaisem;‘nt chapel of [ronto, and - Montreal. ¢ ening. 21l ‘mprovements. . Patrick's chureh. Mrs. FrankiTi“}e- [snow to be seen in coming through Ver- | ' Afier the supper the bo < i P ys listened to :n.lnn.:; New mgg- &lfi‘:’;fi - r;::rtn ?:rd g‘:: m"“’;fl“fl“,‘,‘:""lu?‘ an instructive talk by Raymonl Case of it Police, Cours Cases. wa .| ™ Miss -3 Nor- fFournier, Was seen ontreal all | the Academy Faculty. In. the eity court Friday morning C. S&: m;;.‘,‘ vice cl::’x.m':nfie i { :mnier, which Was a very unusual condi-| His topic was the “Bensfits and Detri- | Pamentor, 43, an. ofit of town re;l‘d‘pnt, ) 25 commi n en’s Relie t % 5 X intoxi T dogrontting Bl Ralist [ ments of Teaching.” In his talx -he|was fined §5.and costs on an intoxication S T T T brought out the fact that the bened'ts of | charge... He paid. Walter T. Nichols, 20 s - i nce that Stafford. has .already ex- | FUNERALS. - teaching li : i 25 5 h’u“. O e ey Aoy, e Sz o ng lie not only in the financial{of Hanover, was fined $25 on a charge 2 3 returns but in the fact and knowledge | of improper conduct with a Norwich girl. e a e Bl the leadership of Mrs, G.«P. Bard (May S Onions; 10/1bs. §or, .., . 25c| Mitchell, formorly ‘of Nortich): haa oy | 5, THe. funeral of Agnes Johnson, infant 2 . 3 o - n that yuul are doing some service !5 your | They were found in Mohegan park by Band 12470 with concliey et T daughter of Joseph. and <Mary Donahue | COMmuNity and cowatry. = More + Copstable Smith. G Legs of Sl to be heard from.- e o Johneon, ook place from the home of | COMe from the sma'ler colleges © s a ‘Warren Wheeler, substitute rural delty- |morning. There were many: handsome flu-\! "IN DOuBT _'ABOUT YOUR TIMELY HINTA The robins are here and it is time to think of early care of the lawn and garden. Scatter a little lawn seed over your front yard, while the soil is freezing and thawing. This er parents at § Tyler avenue on Friday ;;‘:?'“::e larger co.qys like Yale,and| . . Camp Fire Girls Met, ery carrier from. Stnington. ‘went.by [fal pieces arranged about the casket. 2 Fr-':;‘:mc:;';v :‘;;c‘:’-‘:x ll,?:m‘;';‘t:‘: g:’:c automobile and found the roads in places |Burial was in St Joseph’s cemetery.| CONNECTICUT PORTS SHOULD S Nie Titire ‘rodia”. Ths evening Was fl;?n‘:‘#x; Jhia! :,edek h‘:‘efm;w the fi;rg:i"i: :n R‘n‘m"‘:“ in charge of the \ TAKE A BAT SURVEY | devoted to ."Pictures That * Do Not lour :and a ‘half: hours | funera gem: . 's:verlui 2 u}stsu‘neé 'ot-hnll";l mile k[hr?ngh ¢ Ehe §*‘"" is &M"v::l \by her parents| mflx:l";r;\::v?y o& .manmrdu s:fiti::r;z:sfi; Move;’ nn:‘ social hour. e mus ‘was about 'eloek; ind a brother an er. 3 evening when he - edvat ‘Lord's Hill | = e Health Service, said Dr. John Y. Black, . In the White House, state commissioner of health, in a report <id ’ The children of the late Floyd Crans. [Buria] sertices for Robert DuBois, were |to the publie health council of the state | guait 1oty he, Mrecident of the United ka, of Moosup, have estaolished the Mr, [-held ‘At the grave in Yantic cemetory |department of health at Hartford Fri. | Siaces IS free.from worriment about the as and Mrs Floyd €ranska memorial fund {'on oF $5000.t0 by helt 3 i ‘d'd’ m“‘;-{ ;‘h:;lervleu were |day. Bubonic plague ‘has assumed s weveile Jau":i_.—_. COAL AND LUMBER is nature’s way of renewing IS r 00 to T v, the ‘Con- {lcondticted by - ‘Graham, rector | threatening proportions’ in some party” ot ' % 73 > = £ v nectient Baptist éong}e:h - ope-najf of |iof Christ church, and were attended by | the world, said the report, and it i8 pos- ! In'a Bldse Ape. } Phone: 26 the grass and resulis will de- Beiled Ham, Ib. .. .....:.35¢! the of the dund. y la ‘large number of local friends ‘and |sible for infsoted rats to reach Connee-| About the only way to shock a man CENTRAL WHARF light you. = .| to.the pfirfose and work of the stat, irelatives. Church and Allen were in)ticut harbors-in' various ways. + | these days is to strap him in the elec- ght y vention’and one-half fo the Union ifio ‘charge of the local arrangements. Tramp steamers from the ‘Guif of Mex- | tric ‘chain—Omaha Hee, Yol . field Baptist church.«; - .. . i A_,qco;‘nmnylnl the body Mto Nfima, ico put ‘in ‘at New London, New Haven % Wite - e 3 e L R0 * with Mrs. DuBois, were . Mrs, omas | and Bridgeport often, said Dr. Black, and 14Ty p J FQ M e . [anser, of Bridseton, X. I Mr. and Mrs | the conditions on the water fronts fs such | ({117 hemes of Samucl L. Clemes IE &T@m @[r’] M,b (0 * Unelat £ SE s harles Spadone, Mrs. Walter Wellington | that- the rats find many places” where e i > il o l £ bl in B: 11 of - & Patrick Henry, William Thomas Green | | 4 . List of unclaimed:letters Narwieh, [iand: Edwin Bynner, all of ‘Brooklyn, N.|they can thrive. i Morton _ Augustus _ Saint-Gaudens, . . Conn., post office, the weck ending March {|¥, and Miss Agnes Stuart, of New York — — 't | Rogers’ Williame, and Alice Freeman 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. 12 nuih a:i“ WS+ Mps. Sarah L ity ¢ % The Telephone—Tm going to cost yeu'| Palmer have been added to the list of e . - Chapman o CTAT . miore.” 7.7 | éelebrities”in the hall of fame of New | = s A e e SRR e > e, Joreph Tlorence, Mt Erieag Hous- | ‘T st yopular - congln, - medigine | |~ HouschoMer—57ny? » Yook Antyetnity. - The nkmesFwers | JEHER ¥SE WANT 10 Dut your bul- | WHEX. YOU WANT 1o hu ten, Mrs. Buwan B, Hurlbut, C. 1 -] among G Chinese Is a White gowder |/ The Telephtfie—ON. the usual rehson | chosen by about 100 clectors. A bal- [ gm better than threugh the advertming | me better than throdeh the Reneselaer, Jr. R . made from (ke kerWels of peach stones. | —increasing infficiency.—London Punch. lot is taken every five years. k iy . eulunns of The bulletin. eolumns of The Bulletin.

Other pages from this issue: