Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 10

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The Builetin's ch-orvfin:m l‘fl: the, following records Tepor from changes in temperature and ' barmetric readings 150 s 2000 ] st 58, lowest 40. Comparisons Predictions for Tuesday: Cloudy, oo~ casional ghowers. Tuesday's weather: Fair, warm south wind. 8 SUN. MOOX AND TIDES. 1d ‘organizers.. . This business-like way various eounties by . |of handling’ the Farm Bureati finances [ Sun 1! High |i Moon | is getting strohg. support ;hers%ar it ‘:. Rises. | Sets. || Water.|| Sets.|Déing tried. .New . Hampshire, Vermont, 4 (Sfl‘ndnr\l 'n-qu.)l I D&hnr-. New Jersey h;.n‘d .e “n;mbg;‘:f e . B o e POLDRRERATern Sites. e er - e m 1o om e m e m | e campalans an this 603 | 552 ; ]| 11,001 plan or -are-already- ‘vunning fhem: in 15 §.01 5.53 3 Morn. | the various counties with -excellent re- : B0 logse 9:39 | suits. m every side comes the re- it BE6 | 3 "0z | Port that many moro members are se- 19 5.54 | 558 24 l ‘cured where: pald - organizers are’ em- 20 :10l| 558 I\ 559 3.33 | ployéd to sign up members than where : .| the old. type. 6f ' membership: campaign 101 after high waler it is low - - watar, which & Tolowa by Rand tide Wwas 7én jon. &= gl susaller “fee. [ ‘At this meeting 'Mrs, Wiltiam ‘Parks GREENEVILIF, of Hanover was chosen as chairman of . s thie Home Economics ' committee to fill St. Mary's players, composéd of a com- | the vacaney caused. by . the -resignation pany of thirg, will present the Irish|of Mers. J.- P. Huntington. ~Mrs, Parks comedy, Soggarth Orroon, in Pulaski bsul Hag shown.a keen interest in the Farm on North Main street this week for the!and Home Bureau work and uader her new St. Mary’s church building fund. The | direction this part of th rm and Home cust is as follows: Father Duffy, the|Buréan work Is bound to. go forward suc- parish priest, James B. Murphy; Father | Cessfully.. - = O'Brien, his assistant, James P. Walsh;{ It was also voted to contribute $10 to Nellis Duffy. nis niece,Antie M. Foley:|the New Bngland wide fund.:'so that Dr. Nolan, his lfelong fricnd, Edward T. | facts'and figures could be secured and be Connelly: Mrs. Daley, his housekeeper, | Prosented . before. the. ways-and means Mrs. James E. Murphy; Mrs. Patric, his | committee of con: ss. to provide sulta- cousin, Amelia M. Young, Mjke Patrie, his | ble tariff “legislation ‘on dairy. produgts. cousin-in-law, William H. Bowen; John | At the present time considerable milk. is Nolan, a young lawyer, Henry J. La Fofi- ; ¢oming in from Canada free from ‘duty taine; Anna Ryan, in love with Tom,|and is only helping fo swell the surpius Ritta Sheehy; Tom Blake, In love with|7n our large mankeis:here in New Anna, Frank Leonard; May Dempsey, a| ad. Thefe-is a large amount of talse friend, Clare L Coughlin; Harrison | Pafish butter also coming ifito this coun- Woadworth, a soldier of fortune, Horace | {ry- Which Is helpinz to depress the price F. Cerning; Louis Schmidt. the butcher, | 0{& dairy products and te discouraze the Rom.o J. Kane; Aunt Susan, Nellie's old | Pfoducer who is endeavorine to make a " nurse, Margaret C. Counihan; the Patrie|Jliving on dairy farms, If protection is . children, Mary Fahey, Lucille Bowen, Te- in commercial life, it 1s only resa Connelly, John Barry, Margaret De- | fair-that-the-arricuitural products would ‘laney, Mary 1 Roberts. : ‘have lfke tariff protection, the farmers Time, the present. Locality, a- small | 378ue. "'\ Be g -¢liage on the Hudeow sometimes cailsd o — . 3 : 1 Irish Eden. Act 1.—Exterior of Fa- m ther Duity's Houss. At 3-sames tws| 0! - COLLEGE “years later in the evening. Act 3—Same. f 5 on{_hmoqm Jater. In the morning. Act A —The wedding festivtics, same as act 3. | During the fourth act the fotlowing nums | ek bt s saticle o a5 dhe bers will Do presented: Irish brenkdown, |been scheduled. - for "“v i have Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt; My Old Jrish Mo- | qu i p S¥ R (SO0, ¢ ‘édnesday and ther, Nicholas J. Spellman, - Harrison | o T2 ‘:fit‘"fl bring out a large and Woodworth and John Nolan; the fairy | Fin H'h"h‘ + crowd iwho ‘mmake: the ‘g¥m dance, Eilene Bowen; Because They're | ;s ' poy class, songs ‘and eheers, irish, Margaret Delaney; Irish storles, | four ‘"""‘n IS Sieug e o Dr, Notan; an Irish fairy tale. Elinore D. | tan, o8 o) betn-slhyed £ud; thers Donovan ; clog_dance, Bdward Malcoim ; | foowin 081y £h "LM' Junior "and The Wearing of the Green, Frank J. Mur. | spier Men-8eBIor ide the champion- dy; Eight Hands Around, Prompter Cor- [%' P, The freshman class. allo wide nelius L. Crowley: Come Back to Erin, | MATEIN to Dik from because of! ity great- .. Baskitball {s-now occupying the ener: ,Morning when notice of its settlement. Zies of the athletically -inciined.. Practice i0scther with. the scttlement of the other D 1 QO OO T = award wae announced Tuesday afternoon |- by Compensation Commissionér.J. J. Don~ ohue of this city. I The. hearing was_held ‘at the commia- OESEIRONIAGLS sioner’s office on March 14..It was found that on Noi'enqlber 8th last the claimant received ‘an “injury to the second finger of her.right hand, caused by a broien plece of the machine which she was op- erating being stuck inte, the fihger, the| injury arising out eof and in the course of her employment. & ” Foliowing this injury the claimant was obliged to quit wbrk and has been in- capacitated-at &il times since, the.injury having resnited in a serious{and exten- slye infection. ~» ° ¥ - The hearing was ealled hy the respond- ent-insurer for the ‘purhose of determ! ing whether any prejudice had been suf- fered by the respondents because of the fact as found, that the claimant did not seek medical aitentisn . until several weeks after injurinz her finzer, at which time she was first imprepsed With the serlousness of her condition, - It was found that the claimant report- ed her injury as required by the act and that the employer had knowledge of the injury, the same day it was recelv- ed.. She treated the injured finger her- self until such time as the fiuger became infected and she then' sought medical attention, and at the time of the hearing it was found that the inlury was yielding to treatment and that a wood récovery wift dn a8l probability resuit in dué time. . The ‘cucstion of stiffness of the injured fingor could nnt be determined at the time of the hearing. . . B The commissioner in his finding awards ‘nfi claimant_£11.083 woekiy qurinz the I e e TO OO OO0 00 RS O STSTELR) ) period of total ineapacitr bLeginning No- " Accrued paymen b n . a lump sum and weekly thereafter during the remainder of the disability per. SETTLEMENTS IN SIX BUITS FOR $33, X lawsults arising over an automo- bile “accident In Groton last July were scttied out of court Tucsday, One ot the cases wag down for trial In the su- perior court at New London Tuesday five .cases was' given. - The amount of damages clalmed in the six sults aggre- | 2ated $33.000. R i i Three of the sults were brought by ad. ministrators of .the estajes of Emily Las vina Kautz, Michaei Francis and.Frank I Kittriek, all of whom met their dentbs iIn the accident and the other three are brought by Charles MoNally, Anna lir- imingham and Evelyn Thibadeau. all of | whom were injured. The first thres suits: | were for $10,000 each and the last three e b s or size. and'‘is showing soma splendid for $1,000. The suits were brought against {- 's:di: ?ollz):x\:cogum'l;t;s :“x:cn::i‘vre ;‘!:‘f,f material: ‘The junior teym i3 perhaps the Gustav Evans of Groton. the owner and per 3 most efficien igplaying éxeellent team .zmm;:. :t., ;efi.’. ‘::_'fl,:';;n T M. | WOrk. | The ‘schior myg on which Doro- Hugh; assistant stage manaer, John T.| Y Wull of Norwich s an. able forward, Riirry atiie. TRrAtore: ani thae displays excellent form. ' In the near fu- A artiotss| LUDIER exgoVent oy 1 : will be supplied by the Plaut-Cadden Co, | (Wrésthe faculty will-also play’ a game Spetiman's zugmented orchestra will have Which Promiges to b very, entertaining. rge of the musical arrangements. | . A very elever little.sketeh Ciifton Dawley of Preston City was|thres scts was glven by the me: 2 business visitor in the village Monday | the Koine board on® = ‘Wednesday evening afternoon. i March 2. The sketch- which -was' primed John O'Shea of Jewett City is visiting!with witty - sallies netted ‘an a pproving friends and relatives In the village. {1augh, and over 50 substriptions’ to the Rgeolais, s {college sear-book, Koine. The Koine board. TAFTVIIFE consists of: Editor . in chlef, Rachel Smith, Bayonne, N. J. jor editors, The Social and hall club will hold ¢ ¢ i a ™ Thu: v 10 vick sut the Ruth -Pattee, New London, ‘Louis Lee, ‘of Bridgeport ; Grace - Fisher, ployers who ‘will play against Plaini = this coming Saturday, here. Some new| oo ey et S crs Derotly players no doubt will be given a tryout. | JToE0! Junlor” art editor, Hels Later o sories for the Bulletn eup ity PSS N Bhctesranhy, Cathes: s team. el iy b has held the cup for three or four years, | Norioa 'fit&n‘f“:‘h‘ffl' S z!';’::n"‘_ of Gruencvile sre. spending. . fou sugs|BEEF, Blancho Fingsilver, Harford: sub: here in the village. nflm{o& manager, Jeanette. Sperry, Oak Miss Louise Segrist is visiting in Bes- o b 6 &G Nk S i Under the direction of each elass in ton for a few days. Nearby farmers feport that the peep|furn the community sings. are taking on frogs have been heard, from the sur-|new life. ;After 2 few opening songs led rounding, ponds, by Mr. Weld, the soph appeared Yesterday was the last day to file an|eh MAsse on the evening of their sing, income tax. Quite a few encountered h 3, and presented a snappy program some difficulty in filing their returns. of songs and cheers, jed by their cheer Conslderable water seems to be going|leader, Elizabeth Moyle of New Haven, over the dam hut it is not very high as jand the assis compared to some years, at this time, The younger hoys are || ting the days for the beginning of summer when they can take a swim In the river. [ there, 1it only by the. glow of the fire, the Indian maidens’ sang to the Totem Tops, their mascot. = A ukelele quartet l composed of M. P. Tayler, Windsor; Mll- 4 . |area Duncan, ‘Broskiyn ; “ Blaniche Fine- “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative : idriver of the jitmey which figured 'in the ,accident and the United States Fide'ity i~nd Guaranty Co., with whom Evans was Ansured. - Tran ~ The. §Ix persors. were nassengers n th~ | Automohile driven by Tvans. when It erashed into a tree beside the roed in staged in | Thames street. Groton. Al wers hurled mbers ofijont of the mzchine, thres receiving fatal {injuries.. Tt was.claimed that the neei- ident was due to the recklessness ~and _ carelessness of Bva Evans was _con-| !victed" of ‘manslaughter I the superior ud court-last Sentember- and was sentenced | C/zz /u_irwm Youwr presence dL owr oc/u'biliono prc;d&y the Seasons - osmartest Modes in colorfil, (bleno’bg‘s ff./}(alby SES : and gq,rniaimw U ooy Bid WESDAYTWEDNESDAY—THURSDAY ! MARCH 15th, 16th, 17th EOECACKC AN IQILIQICHONC N IS N RGNS RSN -4 CIoNeNona Glflmlblul’:lulhr‘;—..ual@(d’ g, fo ope year.in jail. having heen recentlyjand unless help is immediately ‘sent to released and placad on probation out of i thess pecile there will be a great rongideratién - for his ‘family which -was jin ‘noor eircumstances without.his sup- i port. l vear. s : d_for, other.craps to ! Notice has Been filed with the clerk of | foco 0%, Ot the superior court fo the effect that the | o, " on desruction b means. The future promise) appeal tiken by the claimant in -the com- gty etica ” pensation case of -Marguret M. Murray, D) e Tram p 7 A o BB S IARTRR: 5 McKinley avenue against The Saxton |STYLE DAYS OPEN TUESDAY, widow. of Patrick. F. Murray, of No. 12: Waolen Corporation: of Norwich, has.been wilhdvenn: TH SHOPPERS OUT IN CROWDS 4 . . She rs for spring apparel Tuesday Ths hearing o0 'the clalmabt's . olaln'l yyung in' the Neswich stores some of the for compensation was held Novembe; deal 'of starvation and death during the coming ‘““The destruction of the means of live- | cinating line of suits—on this appealing |ble to the members. —- - 1ihood has beén appalling thrbughout | theme something will be said tomorrow. by MUREAY APPEAL WITHDRAWN "mm:'fln,t‘: country, being agricultural Ygrde 5 PEN ) there will be very little seed potatoes or!stock of elégant gdrments w! cites 4 DOMERNSANION, 0£6% had, owing to [in" all womén. the fever to shed their fire and other = < - | desirable ratings.’ " Ex-navy (Pt 4 ok ik g ppercichbeldene for. apparel | thal Mickiael Jaskjewles, driver-of the au 5 x on‘every mesting night, and If the plan is| men are especially des: sleeves, while beads and embrodery fig-|found feasible, a dally supper of soup # irr s ure prominently in their f:imming. and‘bread may be established for the lo- All the stores aré ghowing a most fas- | cal unemployed !f such a plan is favoru- merning! ruble who hawt terminated their enlistment in a credits ble manner such: as discharge by spc clal order of the scoretary of the navy or duration ‘of war. Bail ¥or Jitmey river. Ex-navy men who have been dischatg- Coroner J. J. Desmond of Norwich no-| el over a year and are recommended for tified " the Néw London police Tuesday | re-enlistment can be enlisted in certain “There is a charm about the fresh, rew faded, pasi-scason wraps and skirts and tomobile Which ran into Augusto Lancke|have been discharged less bright and.fresh ang dainty as the Arst in roral results nm's.m“r::, had fur-| onths may. re-enlist in their former , | springtidé blooms. nisiied bond and that the poilce could re-| Fatings, recelve a four months’ bonus, an This ean bo dene—and, with a. very |jenea the autohiobile which they had been | increase of §7 per month for continuous odest ‘sutlay—by acting ou the Mints [holding pendifig the outcome of the curo- | Service and 30 days ve of abeence. eted by The Bulletn's advertisers this |ney’s investigations. Coroner Desmond | The navy recruiting station Is located Pt - hag not announced his finding, as ta> re-|in the post office buflding at New Lon- {don (second Moor) and the recruiting \ T FAIR -Glfll'vxnl TRACK sult of the ingnest held by him at the 17th last 'and the testimony was heard by | M0t elesant SRrments ever cifeced for in- Compensation Commiissioner Y | spection at an opening here. IN SHAPE FOR TROTTERS | New London police headquarters on Mon- | agent Will be there daily between the 5 hours of 9 a. to 5 p. iy € tor - Comemismhmesy. 5| ' The day was brightand. warm and tn| Local horsemen who like to hold the [47: ¥ T acting " for ' Commisstone & Donohue. 1920. On_ Octob& 1Sth he dted of ed extremely satisfactory. disease. . The claimant ¢lal ot death was due to the result of the train 5 the - weather - favored ' the |Teins over: speody steppers will benefit atiytte Madlet In X me ; : e by ‘the early spring and cpen weather as Oppertunity to st In Navy. m&ty’“-'l:b-’vga fit%&fih{t}gfi'“u' :k:r?“ nm“ ;‘TT: e ety | the track. at the fair grounds has been| There are some openings in the navy Who_was. employed. sla 2. foreman by. tiy | window. displays, money seemed. plenty, | Eiyen attention by Joe Dedard and Gus |mow for youns .men between . the agea Saxton Woolen Corp., - strained hb!’mlfl; garments solq on-sight and all told, the |HeDer and was in such shape Tuescay | of-13 and 35 Who are of good charaeter by lifting a_roll of cloth on Japuary, 20, | first Style Day's business was consider- | that Mr. Beddrd was able to give some of tory. Tell Your Friends and in good physical condition. All young his horses a little workout. It is be- | men who apply for enlistment in the navy | who may Pile sufferers that quick, 0 bout riy | will be required to produce satisfactory oy med that his| Among the most striking offerings tn | NSVGD (it March 15th s abopl as vy eq safe - track was ever in as good condi- | evidence of their age and citizenahip. | by removing the cau garments for the season was a Florazelle iy on Januarys 20th. ° Commissioner Chand- o ant took an appeal from his decision, I ST TS e had 2 narrow belt, ly swagger gar- P e _ Including the Famous Attractive styles are The amount to be rateed fn this s $10,240,000 and 1t 5 Toped to Tafse this | rose int. With wrap ‘:uv-. amount within ten days. The canvass fn *The condition of the poor {n’all cities | ot Trelana is verging on utter want at | this writing” the Quaker Unit cabl | “Dybiin, Cork. Beltast and the larger ‘are in the. throes of Hon ps it is today for the horsemen. Mr. | Only desirable young men with ambition | salves won't do. Hem-Roid. a harm- coat in tre beautiful French 1 anteed by Lee & | ler dismissed the: claim and the defend- gray. gt i S mh”“‘ T ae | B8 has thrce trotters in the-” fair Who desire to better themseives in the|less tablet, is guaranteed by particular garment featured was plain, | SO 00 ¥ service will be comsidered Ex-navy | Osgood Co. No Seup Kitchen. Too much initial expense is the reason given by New London Machinists’ union for an unfavorable vote on the question of 3 y ¥ o l ing kitchen and the il zsztzednied | Paroid and Neponset Roofing | Pk R P £ YouKnow the Qualty We Have a Carload of BIRD & SON'S ROOFING MATERIAL NEPONSET SHINGLES _ ““and ART CRAFT ROOFING WEHAVE A LOW PRICE ON ALL THIS LINE Yantic Grain and Products Co. 4 Phone 999—Yantic Charles Slosberg & Son Phones 1803 and 480—3 Cove St. ] o M R

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