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2 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES gfi)flifih suf- | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WAS ‘l'ml:‘ m-‘;rel:e:f “:: :(M' pand- b 'BEST MEMBERSHIP GAIN In his annual raport given at the 94th ?fien“ ;t,{:u:";?:m‘“.lh:‘ vl and |28nual conclave ‘of the lrln; command- hospital. serviees and 4 g, dur. | 2Ty, ot Knignts Templar of Connecticut, iz the period ot el ormpensalion, dUC: |heid at-Waterbury Tuesday, the retirmg f $13.74 per .week. It was_ touna {57 grand commander, Benjamin L. Coe, sail Frank L. Farrell, Mrs. Farrell singing De Profundis, while as a waiting hymn John F. Doyle, baritone of the regular choir, gave Some Sweet Day Bye awl Bye. Many of those in attendance receiv- ed holy communion, offering it for the repose of Father Treanor's soul. W. C. T. U. INSTITUTE STRESSES THREE LINES OF WORK The Woman's Christian Temperance union county instituté held at the Cen- | tral Baptist church Wednesday was filled with the spirit of “carry on” the many department. and is expesting to do much in bettering the rising generation in the coming_years, She denourced the ‘wearing’ ‘ot high heels and cited some of its terrible ef- fects on offspring of mothers who foollsh- the hearts of men everywhere. Surel Sthoting "‘" (Tusta) , | people who have done so much for THE WEATHER. for the poor people of Ireland wil > departmerits of work, but special stre Iy wear them. She sy Very earnestiy - It was during his pactorate that ‘the : on tha, needs of, correcting the mistakes T e and muste of the. world ‘are | that this Akreement nad bown duly ohr.|IB RArt in hiy annual o succera.| Parish was completely freed from debt, |23 1aid upon evangelistic work, Chris- | °% thaneeds of correcting the mistakes We are at the close 6f a very success tian citizenship and child welfare depart- . Oonditiens. entitled to the moral and material aid | ried out, two hearings previous to |, S " o oy memberahip is con.( the church re-decorated and the _entire | % © 1§ people;s mofallyand. epitually, Thres- 15 “eanter they _ask.of America.” the final-offe were held.to, settle the mat- a9 | Propierty put in first class condition. Lat- - . ‘¢ " The disturbance that had il g In ihe several districts | ter of Dercentage of Of the irijured | coried. inasmuch ag there have becn 129 | er. it was - consecrated—that. is solemnly | . The local president, Miss Harriet G.|fourths 4 B i Bave sotne t Lake: vassers loss njur Y 8 25 led the meeting a | health defett: or ot i born I et Jaseed rapuly easiward to the will be ‘announced later. The leaders and | member. & :f",":f,“’,‘“m'{...,',.';“m‘: Gain in any pres | Offered ta the worship of God unencumb- | Crose, callel the mesting to order and | DTN Aefetts urother, - Five, are hors Canadisn maritime provinces e their dlstricts are as folfows: s {o-;nd that ;n‘mxpume :!‘ vious yedp by 105, with‘a (>tal member- | SH00. Y any debt or claim: this is the |4 riur & Wyman 4t the plano. Mrs, | our or for xervics® sne said & '“ east trict -No. 1—Leader, James. - iman! and Ha ‘mads , ecratcd Roman olic churcl . i b | i “clout = 4 ;Tmn!;rvfi e o Every. worker i enthusiasti ncml.n mh-':nlu in’ the Central voting mwud”‘i’? lnd‘hf His * opinion '-“ :1’:: :.'f.«mfi'fi‘Jf';‘.i’:‘%‘l,r‘i“:u"l‘;m ‘"h““‘"“ Uennecticut,. althopkh. several fli.’;i‘: n:‘i.“.fi“.',"“‘ll'& rcfu:’:’nv;e:\wfiemug ize ":fl; ir respon 71'!‘!“ &:;‘: z::ryunn-‘l treet. - . done” on the s other parish churches are to be conse Sont, <offeryd prayer And . san - The outlook u Tor generally fair | worihy cauive’ for - wHidh he Werks dintrict west o Washinigton o Jet:| Wer could- fo’ carry out the princ: | the 97th Psalm. She:al 1 It was a very helpful talk and atten- states cast of the Mississibpi river. descendants' of - “race ‘have ren- | pa S by every ‘st knight individually. P tional, officers. h: gy Two young wotmen favored the audis temp-ature will tise Friday in the mid- | deted -eme-’m “every campaign for the |and streets to.the east as far as Boswell | percentage of 1688 of use down fo about | ¥ €YeIY. S KMENL AWy, BACt| or requested a_transter to. the Sacred 1he ¢ty “vomkt tg Srringed And NrEad | ce with planc. apd wiotn-austsi NN le Atiantic and New England SHUES. | reliof of human suffering. without “ques- | avenue. 10 Dor cent AL the. Rresent, Ume b | easons for encouragement. Let ug Lake | Lot church, Waterbury, which church | e CU¥ Women to go inio whe suburbe {TC8-TUT ARG agd e Seve NUCH Winds—Off Atlantic coast:=Nerth of | yiirine the catse ahd. they i.the oo- | -District . No.- 3—Leader, James P.|same qflthledht estimatess '.hxt‘ “with- advantagé of our. opportinities and press he had built, developing, the fine parish e s Ler S "( oymfch’"u “\""] in discussing several Lnes of work® and indt d t ‘in Sheridan, Union street, Froadway and |out such an operation, there is & loss St at- | Property. His death occurred at the Wa. N, R U, | it i ufl of Sandy Hook, fresh-west winds an uu‘r-d‘?‘onl e{lm‘n tz,my 1:1“ oo s gy of the use. ot the 'Wuru «muzqhfixhg a’high matk for our at- | fir" o0 18e ber 26th, 1919, making plain the importance of doing a | 31! declared it 1“; Bavs basl's S weather Thutscay. ty in_the hope, e g inmenta.” . oy 4 | little better tha xpecte inspirdtion and helpfulness. Sandy Hook (o Hatteras—Fissh n0Tth: | glow ‘the sme ‘piit. : SBivricr N “L—taagers Jeskrulhn Ao Belpher tC1e Sat HSle: A Deathe ot ‘{bs past year reportsl by | B wan at that tirie ofe of the dioces | 1L a W expected or requlned | U Waebr afnoumost U4 syl wels west ;:a north winds and fair weat i Sp:“nl!::‘hot.\:a; ”'1.& f:!: Ln.;::g m e vieet ot adfonine | ST by Settiimy A s Iukp i mm D per ?hm,, -Commander Coe Incudel tiose of | &6 consultors, adminiatrative ability, as| Miss Cross welcomed the ladies in a | ference o be held at Noank in Apdrll -:ldl Thursday. o relievk the suffering N cent. Basis’ without. commutation, ree past grand mma:: well as his Lriestly zeal. He had been |{eW Well choser words afid requested the everyone present fo altes {RE— Sois, "one &1 the SIS WSV ek ron Miss Annie| ‘The claimant is to receive, through his | Generalissimo Bugene J. ordained 42 Tears, having been raised to|county president, Mrs. Lillian Slocum, of | v dnging Iilestyl’e the-Tie That ) e a ‘haarots m’;“d'bqfi! \s":’ t o nest way to stfnx:::l“thztxpgm.?lr' he_city voting | atforney. the sam ‘o $643.04, which is ok rral ot the priesthood . December 21, 1878, af | New London, to take charge. Binds, dnil iev. .elder! ofipréd the clua—t i “York: Fair Thursdav and probably Fri- 3 2 Hi compensation for. 48_4-5, weeks at thé i PAAt couta Baltimore ‘Cathedral, "by , Cardinal ~(then | s, Slbcum onened her remarks by |08 prayer. 5 day; warmer Friday. judge of the ‘chgracter'at any peosle le |distrlet on Leurel UL icHael 3. | Fate of S13.14 Dee Week, for the, joss of |Erand, commaiidars whe' had dled were: | RRIMore ‘Oalhedral, by Cardinal-(then | | (L S0 SoCuet e e | Observations 1a Norwich. by the literature and fusic.of-the P«m:‘a- z m:m rt o Washington strest, | 30 er cent. of the use of the right hand | Charles E. Billings of Washingion Com-| wax'basior o 'St Mary's ehureh, Nor- | €¥erye do in word or decd do all in the Song Meeting nt Silk Mil ds rgpor’zd from changes e | ( settlement for . all’ compeénsation to’ whi = 5 — d severa! n\rmnm. ts, m;.;., - | day noon inst of the regular stereopti- B n"::;\ir‘ P feadings | The, poems of Goldemith and the drae | et No. 7—Leader, Charlea_ W, | he s entitied bécause of the infury. TR e:}flm:'-'gm“\:"flmfifi STATE HIGHWAY DEFARTMENT | clal mention of uw enforcemen, throush |cox Tictures (he hour vas spent n.ihe i T 5 £ publicity—the daily papefs—th; e | 5 o1 nd hy th Sees BTy ‘ar: Bar | 0 Tivale:in the Enlish: of:ther duy | Cassidy, the busincss sections of the ity | g sxpn AT FiEORENINGS= |during the vear were: HalseyB. Fuil| . NEEDS Liamupree rysumaxce|DUUSITUC Gy panete—dioush e |singing of, sones snd nemme; wih Seo “.gg'70 | and certainly. have had no-rivals-in-later est. Side, District B—Lead: % ibrick, Washington _Commandery. No. he liability of the'state, as establish- | uhiging citizens, impreceins A (e (e P e L Ta m :: fi-l: days. The great wonder-flowers of lit-|deus Leahy, streets to the;north.of West SKIRTS PLAIN, COATS \""‘“Iw-ua 8. ‘Mgyle; New” Hxyéii Cétimanc |#4 by a recentscourt:dsoision, for Aam- :e:;:h‘;:»r; = x‘;":;m. rl‘:‘:;-:';' it upon our ‘lnanl::.n::‘fior . .::,“-n‘.hu.n :;‘.I ;:: 12 m. . 33 28,60 | erature are rareindeed, in-all languages | Main street. Coats rather: long, but skirts. severely | dery, Zalman (Goodsdll,“Hamilton fage due,to.aecidents-on trunk line g9ads | “She also spoke about our soldiérs and |fast becoming one of the stabilising face ep m . 22080, | 1nd vet Ircland has furnished many won- | West Side, District A—Leader, Thomas | plain—such- are’ the. marks ‘of the best | Commandess o o: At 1. Shiplev. | or state aid highways.will. make {7nec- | sailors. whicn the W. C. 1. 0. s o | ot becoigeone of 1 i Highest 43, der-flowers that might well charm the ! F. Brennan, Thomesville section. models' of smits for spring wear. Clark Commandery 7, and \ essary for the highway artment 10| wayy taken so much intere Thol o o g o Comparisons. most cultivated of readers.’ ‘West Side. District C—Leader, John E. Tricotines, serges and poiret twills ap= | Comstock, St, Elmo Commandery, .<o, 9. |have a legal department of —.4 own-or to Souker on and ‘relief work is summed Prelictions for Wednesday: Shewers,| “The music of Ireland s the kind of | Fitageraid, section between West Maim |pear.the leaders in suit materials; al-| 'The grand commander's addrcss 4n- | have the state take out liability dnsur- | o i i s e i music that appeals to the heart. It is not |and Thames streets. though there is suMicient varlety to meet | cjuded & report .coverini fnterstato covr. | ance. Attorney Genéral - Frank Heats | b, M bear ye b . coider at night. 2 PO he dwelt at length on Americanization eather: Thunder shower | like the classical music of Italy or of |~ Greeneville District—Leader, = Mrs. | all demands. -Seits aretmarrow.. Many of |resies, qispensations granced, decisions | fold the board of control at Hartford and cited many ways it may be carried | wed by fair; ‘nortirwest | Germany—compositions that appeal more | Daniel F. Connor, all of the Greervill | the coats are-rishly. trimmed with either | rendered, visitatian, ficla 13ys, Christmas | Tuesday. The attorney general will | gut soi") anY waye it may be carried to the student. It is.the kind of music | voting district. E embroidery or beds. In some of the best|ohservance, triennil conclave, grand | make thq above recommendation to Gov-| Welcome among ws . Anti-marontin one ‘hears’in Ireland from the milkmaid | Norwich Town District—HNeader, Pat- | designs the collars are of the Peter Pan |renresentatives anfl commrizee on appor- |‘ernor . Lake . in _a forthcoming report. g - 5 a presentat emphasized. t0o, and Christian cit MOON AND TIDES, returning from the milking with a pail of | rick - T. Connell, all of the Norwich Town | type, with narrow tricotine” @ braid tie. |tionmont. - Under ths heid of Christmes| At the session of the board of control ship was portrayed very plainly, reques Cmeraalontis milk on her head, or the kind -of rousic | voting district. The.natrow. leather. belt. or one of .melf |observance ihe graal commailer veport | Tuesday Attorney General Healey receiv- | fil’ W88 TOTiraved very plainiy, request- Sun ! High ' | that you hear from the blacksmith work: | . Tatville District—Leader, Thomas J.|material is a big feature of the Smart|eq that every com min surisiic | ed an appropriation of $2.000 for legal | o qo 5 " [~ Sets. | Water. || Sets.|ing at his forge: and. it is:always heard | Broderick, all of Taftville Voting distrlet'f coat. As (o colors. navy, tan and checks | ion onserved ¢ a foud ac |assistance and of 500 for ofice expenses. | “U.1"% 1 £iiir trie to impress e | Followed a Nfll“fl’ (Standard Time.) in the sweetest strains of harmony. There | except Occum: come strong; while the richly tailored | tondance of 965 - He told the board that It was \mPOw- | women of ihe necessity of Keeyime the | 5 T p.m, |are no|songs-that: appeal more to the | East Side District—Leader, George H |plack suit holds its own in popularit; SonYABRtid - tor: B ble for his department to properly inves-| ign=' coneration trained in the Lo T. I and Took Lydia E. Pi.kh. e e | heart o man both by redson of . the | Dolan, same as Sixth voting district. ‘Women- will_rejoice to lgpow. that total sum being. ap3 tigate all the accidents on state high-|gepartment ard urzed more women (o i ‘;;f“’ words and by reason of the music than | Occum District—Leaders, Dennis J.|prices of sults show a very decided doWn-,yer .fund for &tarviny cal ways and that he was inclined to favor |y " R T00 HES , Ve(ehble Conp.-‘ 9715 | the songs of Tom Moore. Songs, like The | Walsh and V. P. A. Quinn. ward trend this sedson..’ For ; example, | Undér the head .{ tekiing ont liability insurance for. the | 3 Mild NI L —— ‘ 1008 | Last Rose of ‘Summer, The' Harp That| If contributions are made by check, |suits in tricotine, handsome ofterings, | Grand Commandor toe state rather than setting up another le-| qr, 07, Shoke Of thE work accom- | yernon, Tex.—** For three years I {r " 2:02 | Once Through Tara's*Halls and The |they should be made payable to John M., faultlessly tailored and finished, range en " abidinz gal department. wgn : tol I £ g r: d recommend that as inetructions in the public schools and untold agony each mont vn 53 | - 249 | Wearing of the Green have appealed to | Lee, treasurer. from $39.50 to $85. An excellent serge |in our Christmas ohs-7nces The board of control voted $530 to | (CTUNEORE TR, VI WALNE, senools and ins in m; 853 L 333 2 model may be bought at prices WRied |fact, throughout our entlre ceremonv. the county home of Windham county|one man in our state legislature wh is | found only mn- T Six hours after high water it is low vary from $27.50 to $50. comply absolutely wiik the provies With which to pay bills up to January | unvious to repeal the law porary relief in water, which is followed by flord tide: STORRS HENS PRODUUING HOUSE LOOKS WITH FAVOR _VVMle on this subject, 2 word may b8 |ihe 18th amendment tn the C 1. '. was rrr.)uzf\i out that the number Annie C. Soule, county 8. S. su- doctor’s ’ e E MORE THAN LAST YEAR UPON GROTON AMENDMENTS |said for the way dealers have provided iof the United 3ta'>s of Americ: of chidren in the home has increased AL ads i aatmit Diss’ S madicin REENEVILLE T Special to The Bulletin.) attractive suits for juniors—models with | yWords of apprac pfo expressed | from eight e to 1917, to 122 in 1920. riladhn gy beslcs s g or anything else Gl . The production for the pineteenth week | e 2 i plain or accordion plaited skirts and With | tor tha secvices of (irand Troasurer Cos-| The last session of the general assembly quested more loca took ungil my The people of the village -were very|in the tenth laying contest at smm_;_rhnlu Hartford, March 16.—Amendments t0inatty box coats: These suits come in allfteno Lippitt, Grand (nsn>stor Thomas W. | Increased the amount to be paid for the i lond. Ber redinais b - husband saw an much excited Tuesday about 5.45 p. m.| 4074 eggs or a yield of §3.2 per cent. This | the act incorporating the borough of Gro- | the wanted colors and materlals~ and | Morgan and Graud Recorde- Elj C. Bird- | maintenance of each child at the home Sredn IT. Jopn: te v s o 1 advertisement of When they heard a loud bursing nolas | Droductin is 204 eggs more dhan ast|ion were pussed today by the House 43| pricos range from 54250 to §15 for A from 83 a_week to 3350 but failed to yer was offercd by Mra. Calvert, | Lygia E. Pink- coming from the Shetucket Company_mill. mene foliows: ments sure to prove as serviceable as > O ST Bl | make any ‘appropriation to cover the in- i aBlithed for Musclt ham’s Vegetable Mty B 1o B6c Wit was A g‘f same period and 323 eggs more than [ Section fifteen of an act incorporating | they are modish and becoming. [RELIGIOUS LIBERTY CAMPAIGY crease. The home will need about $24, ties «'ngju‘;-ffn i g Campv\m&"mn- e R A L e e N e L e Ll L d T . Tt Nt v pasied WORKE®S AKE 1N Nogwicm | 007 a vear. it Ereromited $200 to pay|™ith hok coffee auy tea served by Mrs. tioned it to & @2 tive NS ek MBI P | 1siand Reds from Southboro, Mass’,, "nlwud'en and burgesses shall have Sudsing by the great variety of styiisn| Zhe Religious Libe: Ol erinatTunt Gxpapocs forsciae sl 5 | Bagbets. Mrs. A. F. Wyman | neighbor and she 3 3 W by f.- the best pen with a production-Offof all sidewalks, crosswalks, streets and | stocks on the racks. America.. with - headyuasiors at Vosh- | (1o department of domestio anmals. : 2 told me she had Schamiels il puries the TWEgeiak tn| o7, \o¢s. D. S Vaughn's pen of Rhode|footpaths in the streets of the borough. |" Biaid skirta are well liked, while iripes | Igton, D. C., Is conducting a nation wide | 3, (UPATVICRE O Comesto amimale, 1 opened with the | taken it with good results and ad- face o hold oil for the streEf——. | .andsReds:irom Greeneville,R. I. ¥as They are empowered to.lay outsidewalks, | are made up into skirts knife-plaited or |CAmpaign of education along ‘i reformatory to engage a supervisor to|7OSNE O O in, and Mrs. Mac- | yiged me te try it. 1was then in bed . e 5 - seoond with a total of 54 eggs. A DPen|ang establish their grade and curb lines!pox plaited, prices running the.,gamut |Which ‘they claim follow the princi> oversee the construction of two mnew | 0nald conducted a Bible reading. art of the time and my doctor said Next Sunday, in St. Mar@L @hfeh, | of Buff Wyandottes. owhed by Hollis V. iand buiiding lines; to designate what from $15 o $27.50. On plain skirts slif|of Americanism in harmeny With the first | dwelling houses. A fransfer of £20.000 | 3ifs Cross introduced th onuld w04 nudon. but will be the monthly holy “% Cloyes from Silver Lané, Conp., Wasith cd | streets' shall have sidewalks either on | yockets are frequently seen: Telts in the amendment to the Constitution of thel|from (he stockade aciount to the main.| ¢ afternoon, Rev. Edna we i & Wm v for the Holy Name society. ird | with 53" ezss. A. pot ‘of Rhode Isiand one or both sides, and to designate the | main céntinué marrow. . United States, ;which guarantees to our|tanance account of thLe institution. Danbury, who zhly trained in o i d and 1 m Gia E Sunday Brigade mo‘v;g-u;:l;g:m Reds owned by Votm-l; M Misner, Has- kind of ‘sidewalks’ to_be constructed on | " Tailored waists -to. accompany thess |Sitizens absolute f{reedom of conscience | A transfer of $20.000 from the trunk s Sepertment e e eme etk ey %0 néed sament will be recelved a SIS | brouck, N, T.. 2 pen of Léghornis | any such street; to pass ordinances- re- ! geparate skirts come in a wide variety of | and réligious worship. line repair account to the bridwe account | e - Sahe 3t will also be the annual Easter- owned by Kirkup Brot Ma:tituck, o id¢ Ls - 4 4 A 3 quiring the . building of sidewalks, . and call for the members of White~ souncil, No. 13, K. of C‘ 2INET R mass. As the month of March-is-dedi- cated to St. Joseph, patron 3‘-‘.‘&&9 laymen, there will dwbtmm:e attendance of men. Rey. William A. Keefe, the SHMTAY, tett Tuesday for Scranton, P: o on ‘Wednesday he was one of fl—’nndnll speakers at the St Patrick'a-day ban quet. In order to be with HiS oWn pa- shioners at the parish plav, ~Soggarth . he ~ will have to travel fast.ail Oscar Barrett has returned. tn Witli- mantic after spending a few days-at:-the home of his pareuts, Mr. and.3rs. A.. P. Barrett. Thomas Ryan, who was seriously 1 with pneumonia, is able to bc out again. JMues excitement was caused in tne village Wednesday afternoon . when. a horse got his hind foot cast over the shaft and start=d kicking and squealing. The driver crabbed the iorse by. the head and held him while bv-standers u hitched the girth and got the herse out of the shafts. The Greenesille Tigers' baseball team defeated the St. Patrick's schaol team by the score of9 to 0. The teatures-of-the game were the battinz ot Babe Suliivan and Raymond Higzins. This makes the N. Y., and Exmoor Farm's T eghorns from Lehanon. Pa...all -tledfor~ fourth -plage | with a vield of 51 exgs. A pen ol Bar- red Rocks owned by Roei ‘Rose Farm. Katenah, “¥., & pen ‘ot Rnode - Isiand Reds owned- by Fi. Chapin, Longmea- ] Grouten'’s. pen of While Leghorns. fiem Frrmington, Conn. -n stied: for fifth ‘plice with a yleld ‘of 50' &g each, ;. .~ The matter of nresst¥ing dres ih water glass lias, beenprevieusiy n éntioned in these.columns, Iiks alm(st sy, other pro- ey h be ned before Serh ~na time ~ dq_ thik - as the mee Wil robably be lowesf v Ayuh ur e 23d not this but ; these” are. the best exes. to pre- | serve: 1t one walts ‘unillrtos late in the summter; say . June o July. the egEs. dol nt ke as-well - a0d- furthermore . the trend:of the market; at that time is likely to ho. upward. Infertile ‘eggs ,are gbe- lieved, To be préferable but it s more im- portant. that they .ha clean and strictly fresh pathered. - Soiled” eggs that have been washed ' are that floate 'lhcn drenmed. into the. water glass selution shoiild: be removed ~ and used. These will not keen. The four leadirig nens In each of tne georgette, tricolette and crepe de chine; as stated Wednesday."the overblouse con- tinues the favored adjunct of the separate skirt: for dreesy wear. ‘At the presént time this campaign has reached Norwich aad the regular repre- sentatives of the ‘association are at work and _soliciting " funds for financing the the proper care of the same, and regard- ing the removal of ice, smow, rubbish, ash heaps, viles of lumber and other obstruc- tions. and encumbrances. Whenever . the ' campaign. warden and burgesses shall lay out and; ~ A study of atyles Just mow will delight | “USunday laws are ‘per se’ Uname construct *a sidewalk on' any ‘stredt or | the heaPhof any w Where ‘medes, | can, un-Christian and uncoustitutiona streets, one-half of the expense therefor | stecks, varfety and prices are certain to |Said H. L Pettis, district representative shall be paid by the borough and one- of the ‘association. “Sunday laws, blue, white, red or black, are relicious, no matter what their advocites may say | t6_the contrary Lecause Sunday is a re ligious _day, and is so recognized by the assoclations working for them. “The campaign is goiug splendidly.” |sajd Mr. Pettis, and asks that all true Americans give both their moral and financial support to the work, for the suit the_ most. Sxacting. shopper. s ex- erty owner or owners, Who shall be as- | Plained teday in the sdvertising columay sesseq-for the same, and-in case any ad- | of The Bulletin. joining property owner or owners shall o B neglect or refuse to.pay. such assessment, Darhs MUed, Weo Fhise bkl e e urther Shatl | Three céits a @iy will foed a Cisiiene; and shall remain a lien thereon in fayor | our,ousands Of men. l‘;:‘::;‘ e bt lof said borough until paid, wWhich - lfen { "oy 1 the e fami el i shail, take pregedence of aliother liens | it ,“,mm“‘; ’}m"; ,",':,d""'.h T peonls | Purpose of keeping A and encumbrances on said property, ex- | till WL IO W (000 0 8 PO | ioving “liberty and freedom. cept prior liens for taxes and other prior | SONCY JERIUEEY O (AR, o00S Tor SUR Ta public liens, and the “payment thereof. tatvation. They ave caten | FATHER TREANOR MEMORIALIZED e o s i B iRl 15 o corn stalks and: weeds but BY, FORMER PARISHIONERS oF said Dorough, or by any ofner remedy | €en these are rone now. The A.merican | wednesday was the birthday of the late subscribed by law for the collection Of | Gom mhom W e mine {und. of} Rev. Hugh Treanor, a native of Provi- taxes, provided that such-lien shall not | “hich Thomas W. Lamont is chairman. is{ dence, ;R. 1" for fifteen vears rector of be 2000, for a longer period than ninety | colecting rellef funds all. over our ‘coun- 5t patrick's .charch, and a number of davs after the time fixed for payment| 7 and forwarding them to-China. This| his former.parishioners recuested a sol- thereof, - unless a . certificate . in writing | OTURiee has recently issued Life Sav-|emn hixh mass of. requiem, w signed by the warden o treasurer of said | .5, SATPE 8L three cents aplect, thus | celeprated Wednesday at & o arough, deserioin soid maltnine pean, | making it easy for everyone to do & little | fhe repose of his soul by Re o toward the saving of the starving Chin-|Galvin, Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan being half shall”be paid, by the adjoining prop- erty, the amount claimed as a lien, the was made upon request of Highway Com- missioner Charles Eennett. An appropriation of $3.390 w: Bissell it up to April 1. It Painting Probate Court Room. Painters are putting up = staging ica safe for those | juqge Nelson J. Ayling's probate court room, preparatory to painting the ceil- ing and walls. A change that is to be made in room is to replace the inside folding win- |dow shutters with shades. voted to the state tax department.upon a request by Tax Commissioner Blodgett Tpon application of Comm!ssioner Har- v vas voted to appropr: $8.122.49 for capitol and grounds to pay b was reported that the capitol and zrounds account is now running close to $15.000 a month. ell- Pmkn.m s Sanative Wub, am & bound from first to last. She touched | dressmaker and am now able to l° upon scientific temperance instruction, | about my work and do my housework Loyal Temperance Legion and White Rib- | besides.. You are welcome to usé Sonne minds towaris toial shecinencs ape | LS letter s testimonial as I - oo g T yence #nd | alwyas glad to speak.a word for ye have heard =3 child we % | medicine.””—Mrs. W. M. STePHENS, another. but | 1103 N. Commerce St., Vernon, Tex. from its start | Dressmakers when overworked are mother love always | prone to such ailments and should ndnoint and U. have zed and worked | profit by Mrs. Stephens’ experience An appropriation of £2.900 was made | MM these lines: 1, the right to be well | and try Lydia E. TPinkham's Vege: for the New Haven county sunerior court | 2 o from i gaan education. 3.1 ¢ihle Compound. It contains oo nage and of $600 for the Litchfield county|freedom from child labor, 4. to be | P 'a court. morally sa uarded 1o be spirituatly ; €otics or harmful drugs, tr The national W.*C. T. U. has appropriated $150.000 to be spent In this in the RTEOUS & R/NITCHELL Rheumatism Dangerous Anyone having the slightest taint of rheumatism should drive it out quick- TH; i ese.. Many of the Sunday schools and |, d Rev. Philip J. Mooney sub-|l¥. Rheuma hds done it fsr thousands date of the orinance requiring the side- 6 1 Spzon an 2 o d should giv th atis- 4 i Nows: some -clubs here in Norwich are sellin Th and should give you the same s second time that the Tigers have defeat. | PFIncipal ”,:"_“" . 31 :“_ . [walk to e bullt, and the date fixed for | s Stanuys ow And. imeoPlee.Ceate o e r® Yas & good attendance &l ¢y results, Money back if it. fails, ¢ the St Patrick's team.. The battery ymbath Rocks. the payment of such assessment shall % for the Tigers was Babe Sullivan and | W. and Cranston companies have kindly of- be lodged with the clerk of the town of gt (arrety, Canmivi, k 2 Nick O'Keefe, Y Croton The warden and nrseses ohan | fered to handle them in their stores. OF. says The Lee & Osgood Co. ‘The music was directed by Organist tape to'this offer. No red 840 TAFTVILLE The regular monthly meeflng. of the|l Ladies' Benevolent society was.Held in| the pariors of the Congregational church, ‘Wednesday afternoon. The members were occupied in doing some sewifig “for the hospital. 1t was voted to send-flowers to some sick members. Refreshments were served by Mrs Jennie Volkmiad, Mrs, Wiifred Pollard, Mrs. Fred Knowles and Mrs. William Mathers, Miss Gertrude Youns has haen spend- ing a few days In Boston, Mass; Miles Fitzmaurice of South -A- street has been a recent guest of friends .in Moosup. Mrs. Albert Ferris who has been-the guést of Mr. and Mrs. Earle. Wood has returned to her home in Detroit, Mich: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lariviorre expect 15 leave town soon to epend the Easter holidays in Quebec, Canada, . - Mr. and Mrs. Noe Frechette-and fam- y have vacted their house on North B street and taken possession of the prop- e on Merchants avenue recently pur- chased by them. Some time ago notices wers posted in Ponemah Mills calling attention to income tax laws, and advising em- ployes to gzet the amount of thelr wages at the mill office. As a result the many employes who waited until thé. eleventh hour {o Inguire about their wages,.crowd- ed the mill office for several noons-and evenings, but the office staff handied the rush very commendabiy. Canoe owners have started to. repair their canoes so as to be ready for . the coming season. Seeing Palm Beach Sun Dance. The Bulletin has received from John A. Dunn, the Main street druggist, a copy of the official program of the Palm Beach Seminole sun dance which Mr. Dunn has seen while be i3 spending some time in Florida. It you would become popular with ll.\dellnt people all you have to dD is let them impose on- you. R ' \g (519 RiEe, N X TJules F. Franicats *'( ‘Westhampton Beach, L. Rhede Tsland Red: 1t 3 CharlesfH. Lane. Southboro, Mass... . 733 F. §. Chapiy, Longmeadow. Mass. .. 671 H. S. Pickford. Grossville, N, H ... §60 Deer_Brook-Pouitry . Frm, -~ Short Falls, N: H.. L1l 633 White Legtiorns. James O. Le- Fevre, New, Paltz, N. At TR .12 A. P. Robinson, Calverton, N. Y. .....635 Lion Head:Poultry. Farm, Dever, N. L. E. Ingeldsby, Cooperstown. Other Varietles, . Obed G. Knight (White, Wyandotte) Bridgaton, R L. on H. P. Cloyes tisuff Wyaridotte) Sll’ver Lane, Copn. A E. IMampion Pittstown, Oregon Agricultural” Coliey lis, Ore. (Uregons) 597 . 590 730 580 418 M Worlmmen's . Compensation, The; foijowing workmen's. compensation agreements: haye been appropved by; Com- missioner J, J.- Donohui The Aspinook Co.. Jewett City, em- ployer, and_ Jennie.McKenna. . employe, fractured .Tib, at rate of $6.5 7 - N. E.: Collapsible Tube.Ca., New Lon- don, employer, and Nellis Fitrgerald; New London, employe, finger_ crushed at rate or:%5. - Robineon, Sk Co. uy-ue‘ employer, and Mary. MoCaffery, .Mystic, employe, finger badly bruised, at, rate of $9.50. An old ‘bachelor-says that woman Il the bitter half of man. . o Such assessments and order. the | Eanizations willinglto undertake the sale to be given to such adjoining property | owner or owners of the time and place | for the payment of such asséssments. Such notice shall be deemed reasonable if adver‘ised in a daily newspaper having | Wednesday ‘night for the whist to be a circulation in said borough, and left | Siven for the benefit of the. American Re- at least five days before the day of hear-| liet for. Ireland fund. From al} reports. ing with or at the usual place of abode of | the resuit will be most successtul, and such person if a resident of the town | Baltic will send a zoodly amount to the ot Groton, and in case of non-residents | suffering in Ireland. of: the town of Grotor, at the place of abode of, or with the person .occupying or having charge of such property, and in case ‘of any corporation or association, at its “known office or place of business, or With its authorized business agent. When- ever the warden and burgesses shall re- quire by ordinance that the sidewalks thall be ~leared of ice or snow, and the owners of adjoining property shall fail, neglect or refuse to clear the same, with- in the time and in the manner required by such ordinance, then the warden and burgesses. or other proper officer, shall cause such snow and ice to be: removed, gad the cost of such removal and such ne-as the warden and burgesses may by ordinance impose shall be and remain a lien upon the adjoining property and the amount of such lien may be collected in the same .manner.as Is provided -herein for collection of 2 lien for neglect to bulld sidewalks, Baltie For Ifish pu‘ef. Arrangements ~ were completed on Take no ‘chances with substitutes ! Unless you see the'name “Bayei” on 'package or on tablets. you are not get- ting genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy« SETTLES HILZNER CLAIM Hjlzner of 55 East Town street against the Paimer Brothers Co., of New Lon- tism, Barache, Toothache, L\lmhuo‘ don because of an injury to’ his’right and for Pain. - Handy tin boxes .of n twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost | wrist has been settled and a finding|few- cents.. Druggists also- sell large made by Commissioner I J. Donohue. | packages. - Aspirin is, the trade -mark Hilaner was_ injured-on Oct. 15, 1919, |'of Bayer Manutacture of Monoatetica- while in the employ of the company and | cidester of “Salicylicacid. —Lemon and Chocolate. This week we offer to buy one pie for every Jiffy-Jell user. Go get it at your grocery and see what # means to you. - "lwmmnhm-hul R Jiffy Lemon Pie brings you all the ingredients—sugar, egg yolk, ‘We will buy one pie, and E" your grocer for it, if you will three packages Jiffy-Jell. Get the Jiffy-Jell from your fr cer —any fruit flavors you like. ‘These are real fruit flavors, sealed Dresses and Bl;du}_g Try our ready-to-wear depart- ment for your Spring o‘utfit. & ' Quality and fit combined vnth reasonable. pnceo our ann. GOOD FOR ONE PIE One Pie FRE At your grocery—see coupon The Finest Pie Real Lemon Pie by simply adding water ; sicians ‘for twenty-one vears and = ‘:l“';“ o m‘“sl" n""’:‘h‘ Broed sate by millions; Take Aspiri ¢ aim for specific injury, tn the |onkk as told in the Baver package for iffy-Pi mad porkmen's sompentaiion” case. o¢ Alvrt | Colds, Hiendiche, Nearalsis, RAguma: | gy i iy 3,me% dessert made powdered milk, corn starch and tapioca. The lemon essence—de- rived from lemon peel—cemes in liquid form in a bottle. Simply add water, cook a little and fill your_pie. In' this quick way you get an ideal Lemon Pie, made by experts for you. So . with Jiffy Chocolate Pie. Both of these delicious pies come almost ready-made, Either pie free Then present this coupon to your grocer and he wilt give you Jiffy-Pie, charging the price to us. Accept this offer. Serve one pie {ree and see how. your folks enjoy it. Cut out the coupon now. Spring Opening TODAY — THURSDAY, The Spring Fashions WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ APPAREL Suits, Coats, Blouses, Dresses and Gowns for Every Occasion Certainly, everyone who desires to learn at first hand the correct fashion tendencies for Spring and view the new styles in the beauty of their newness, will be sure to attend our formal dubhy today. Remem- ber, it is yours to enjoy for ths mere coming. Our Spring Showing of Exclusive MILLINERY Comprises criginations from the foremost American designers, together with clever adaptations of Parisian THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. cEcunly e fa R LARRMLARAG 20t ot YRS