Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 10

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES : i D x : iy : e ' INCREASING THEIR YIELD Ry “ ; T e e rom-Juné. 28440 “The hens in the ezg laving contest at %I i ER 9 ® b zelée 5 ‘Storrs ‘are. ificreasing in “exg production Norwich, Wednesday, March £3, 1021, | . 3 S ; T. M. C. A.cam, Whith | trom week to week. The production for - i S ihfi ated By operation of the property and| NorwidhY. 3 C A boys Ul g, to thi Sah Whienen, - e : : the preferred ciaims, represented by bond- | year. - is O tho Hhore e etk with eemied Intarest to date of | - Camp Hl‘mwh named N wic taks the-Mix: ik précast. nof G v .- which was | receivership and- accrued taxes to the[ator Edward W. Hazen-of -Had o | oniy ‘this but the hens lald 200 egzs more % gt B S e Aaded ;l’nsf‘%t e o2 | same fater 1. o Oet. 1, 1919, No inter- | prchased ths" site -and',presented than “they..did last week and 101 esgs : . POETRY —NOW OPEN— W winiars ol et aad ssows are no mor s Green adows and Lrown furrow'¢ And cloud-clearing geese to the lake are u-steering ; = ‘f When first the lone butterfly fits on the % Thursday in the “Rebett 3 éi been made since Oct. | the Connecticut State™Y. M. % thore-than ‘last vear for the same period. B TMEN"I‘ wing, L Jtates east of the Mississipp! river. The ooy Sestar o0t B roilee °,“1:§,’“:,‘:.-Q: "on the® underlying bonds | Whose. aurpices it will be comiucted. “The | - Keen competition is one of the marks 6 FINE ASSOR When réd glow-the maples, so fresh 3 temperaturs wili rise Thursday in the|'VP TSR il i i 15 months up|of the Groton and Stonington divisjon. | amp is situated on the shores of-Cedar | in-the leading pens for the week. No 2 3 : and 8o pleasing. New England and Middle Atlantie states. fi; 91,920, 5 352,227.01, to whiéh As m ':‘qm ‘r:-hl;-_ih:nt-pg.nzm ‘three | pen ;n;}::le 1obe“plur: e;nyno: the pl:m o gnen' ptflm the biuebird, the herald of e Dec.:31, a8 > sets. 4 g 1A 4 wi e oth- - K K Winds OFf Atlantic Cosst. January.of dhis year a49ed an oeratin®|poaq : and :equipment (ap- 5| The camp e a Iake, trontaage of ane. | Den: Two béns of White Leghorns D Ang Dalis with Nis waiblisgs 6 North of Sandy Hook: Modsraté varia-{defcit of 33,1406 and _February $8.000"| prajeas $2451,965.36 | quarter of.a"mie. . The Juke, surrounded | owned | by Ernest H. Scott, Farmington. (] . eitarms of the season. ble fair weather Wednesday. “.’ making @' v\u 8. Bare) Special deposit (Old Colony 'y wooded hills on one.side apd the open | Conn., and L., F. Ingoldsby, - Coopel Thek Toud pigtig 0 e e - R Sandy Hook te Hatteras: Moderate to [083.68..000 .. Sh“fangible asgets Trust Co.) mortgagéd prop- o \mn"’: 0ii_the other, with water. clear, | town, N. Y., both tied for first place F - o ring, . - « tresh norh and northeast'winds, and fair | The difterenoa hatmgen' tankible assels| erty ola . 13,385.82 | cool" gnd clean, affords, an: ideal. location |, with 55 exgs each. Three pens of Rhode VINCENT C. GARDNER Then warth glows the sunshine, and weather Wednesday. and vrlmmfl:mk' Oct. 1, Cashii..oo siry 96;092.00| for & bovs' ot SOPEAR “ .. % o~ i |'lsland Reds tied for second place with fine is the weather; , is $1130.884A7.¢ . to:Feb. 28 is as | NOtes receivable . 00.00| . The fundamental ‘objectivel “of* Camp | 54 eggs each. These pens belonged to And The blue woodland flowers just beginning For Southern New England and East imows T e PR s e S S ety :"h“:" lr;‘ the dgvelopment of Chtis- | Charles H. Lane, Southboro, Mass. A Toltewasd ind sassalias badding or New and i tollows: aterial and supplies. . 1832.811 tian charagter. ande inspiration: and. train- | man' H. Misner, Hasbrouc i o 2, ers sm New York: Fair Wednesday. andd&isn’on hand Fé5; 1 . $90,236.77 | Prepayment, - rents, _7_:|ing for Christia: : I To Chapin. Mnrmea:lnul:",- 3 - Mrs. Perry,_lloe_ Miss Hm." E°m=rl’ with Reuter’s . - 0 the w‘fi";uru‘r gardens, ye housewives, probably Thursday; warmer Thursday. mq'e&bh “Fébr S ance, ete . < 586.82 | a- four:sqdare” Brogramm; 5 o T activitie ot, Rhode Island Reds owned by Jacob Shattehiions b Waewioh. | “Passenger 'révemie: §14;080.89 Difference het 2 physical educations ‘social and:refigious— Fagsen) e i giions Y i e i E. Jansen, North Haven, Conn., and D. S its recelval * 50 asgets and prefer: laims 5 moted,. ket 23 e boys. lly oc-| Vaughn's pen of the same breed from The Bulletin's observations show _the, . . Eo% o : e [ st ibiitcanion S s T o Yo i . B = following records. reported. from changes| JUPRellancaus .. 5 as of Get. 1, 19 nied witn work. rest and.piay. Greenville; R. I.. both tied for third place .18,414.99 ? t to Dee, 31, rtment léaders’ Qs | wi i on - 3 DR, a8 BAremtris, Seadine — .18 Operating”.deficit .to Dec. lepartment. leaders’ udder the ' di:| with ‘53 eggs eaach. A pen-of White repair, Your walks bord sow and plant from his box Thayer Btnlding, Franklin Square such an air. : 5 3870 > ; hard ! 2 e 1820 i _2,227.01 | rection of the ®amp _dirsotor, ‘F. A. |Tocks owned by 8. Bradford. Allyn, Bel- That ail your liird tolls will seem truly Tuesday: 4+% .$108,651.76 | Operating * deficit Jan, and > Stanley. tofeiher ‘with~the, tén” leaders | mont.. Mass., and Obed Knight's pen Cogtie vy = / Sk g : 5 9,862.65 | seoretariés. phvsical directors and other [of White Wyandottes from Bridgeton, | til€ of the wood was due.to’ the negli |tion, New York, employer, and William | He flits through the orchard, he visits 7am ' —————| will be bovs’ ‘work and_county- work, R. L, both tied for fourth place .with ) Sénce and failure of Reddén in-not-in- |Corsini, New London, employe, cut thumb| .} each tree, 12 oth tied ourt} E ploy b :l $3,882,767.76 e'!:;oye@‘:meerr.ot the, ¥, M. G 52_egms each. Fifth place went to. pen | SPecting (fl;e cornice, and keeping. it in |at rate of $18.00; and Tony Lovello,| TBe ',“i' "nw-:m'( peach, and the aps B Liabilitien. v sether, with. a: carefully.-selected.corps | of Rhode Island Reds owned by. Henry | Fépai #iibey had .mot- contracted in | Montvilic, employe, laceration of finger, R e lowest 32.. il R T e 725,000,00 | Of ViFlle Christian men’ from colleges and [ P.: Wilker, Hudson, Mass., an pen or| DUllding the cornice ihat it would stand |at rate of §16.34, 5%t | He dnaps u3’ destroycrs Wheréves (e Comparisons. - ’ Funded gebt. G. & S, bonds 475,000.00 | Dusinéss. -There is one adult.leader for [ White Leghorns owned by Lawrence W. | {OT€Ver or any number.of years. And seizes the caitiffs that lJurk In Predictions for - Tuesday: Falr an#'| - pileniy.. 4 1875 Accounts payabls, . 1943239 Sach tent Toise and : éight “boys—fve [ Miller. Arevle, N. Y., and a pem of:White | - Alorney Arthur T. Keefe for . the Needy Baby Sewing. Orsls - osoms ; it 2 A o B e o T S A ey e 8 14x16" tent houses” with “board roof and | Leghorns owned by Willafla Farm, Eliza- | PIAIntfl repiied that he did. not .thiric | ny o A 5 He drazs the vile grub from the corn it Tuesday's weather: As predicted. vortation 5 2 306;562.50 | floors :and, canvas ‘sjdes ‘which are weil ‘With a vield ®P 51 egms each. | it Was necessary for Gilbey to lure ! 1 c Je5U meeting of the Needy devours, e 3 i 11810, 17823815 Yontalated “and ‘dry: in‘the Stormfest of leading, pens. in cach of the | Reddem out ‘5t town in order to cof.-| LAY Sewing Circle was held Monday, | - The worms from the webs, where they ; B — ot i L 1444924 . ps . .oal,yarieties are as follows: ALy B Wk Rere R e aedeiany [N T VOIS Qieta Community et | o) LERRC SRENEES Bty asd alie B Ebiss SENCBOSTAND FIURE: . ":“ AN FINRS: v - $12,559.76 | Insurance and. casualty re- . - o : Plrmeuth Rocks. Dl mfi';,e"’h‘;‘;:flfg:: o g WRae, for] o i T lay- |+ And a1l that he asks ls—in summer 3 | SAEL B X B 396,002.00 | G neEYe oniee s oo W.H. B.-Kent" (Barred) - Cazeno- sald that ‘there was abungant’ mrpof to|SUCS: the business meeting was omitied v I Rises, | Sets. " Water. | Sets. » _ 336092.00 | Other unagjusted credits 371 ; RN Ly . 0 : 683 | Bhow that the soraiee- Wy o st ioning (47 the afternoon, was given (o sewing. | The plowman fs pleased when he gleant an me. meia and Usbilites | Liguidation | secount Al Aere: ounges ‘boyst | ROk, Rose Tarm. (Darred) ' Gien o |and (astened that S Ba A My Higgins unnounced tne | __ig his train, *m [ pom.l a m [l & | resulting from obefaiions includes in- | be Ao 2 baseball. amhe _track..athlétion; 10,30 a. | o JARE N T, coeoennnod ;. $18] termined just how it-was constructed and |EIft Of a very generous check from the | Now Searching the furrows, mounting 551 T TAT || 43 | Yentery: as .filed in, court by appra 5 33276776 | ™ “SWimminz: Astrnetion; T4 i, wwitn | ETReSt W, Picker - (Barred) ‘Glen fastened until if fell. * . former 'president, Mrs. Adolph Levy of Th m“’r*"'""‘ him; N 548 ” 534 454 | The liabilicies “lnclude /such s are cre- $3.382,76776 ) 15 0" tent. insmact$1. o RSN g 866 At ‘the conclusion of "the ‘arguments, [Ne% Ycrk. The hostesses, Mrs. Grant |7 Z4GENCR delizhis in his sweet, simple 548 894 Rises: e ot 12.24 p. m: dirner, 1 p m.pank ‘stors | J0IeS_F. Francals arr Judge Banks found that, tain- | JToland and Mrs. liggins served tea jeans is spade i BEH in ik i 5 5 brary. . 145 ‘atents. Anir hen Ao |5 "Wenthampton Beach, L. L +. .. 486 | It mad e rornd that, wiille testingy |and waters. G ety ey 5.4 11.00 STATE PARK COMMISEIONERS NEW COLLARS, SCARFS, TIES camp leagne baseball, £.30,p;, m. swim) § Rhode Tstand Reds. to prove fratdulent conceuiment, yet he — The slow ling'ring schoolboys fonpet 3 e FOURTH BIENNIAL REPORT OFFERED FOR EASTER WEAR|p. m. supper, §. ‘m.” massoutddor | Charles H. Lane. Southboro, Mass. {hought there was sufficient reason (o let Uncasville Grocer’s Truek MU While gading inten h b d : The “fourth: biennjal report of the Con-| * Dainty' neckwear fizures importantiy mfl es. xtn.t am.-ehtertainmient: or: camp | .- 8. Chapin, Loncmeadow, Mass, the jury decide the case. p Wha st iusie ot ‘Fee' Madksubis; uai I Sabiag In ent as he warbles see int “and -may be. . y reque & woman. i the_ camp 2 wil . Poultry Farm, Shor Men's B struck in the rear and pletel at each li.ile loiterer secms 1o udore Fater, which Is followed by flond Udh . | Fromt‘the secrstary, Gesses A, Parker, 647 | Laces and orzandles form the basis | {rom June 2§th'to ‘August 34th, PylaiNLd et v, stet s e JOR [0 - ible; Clads gt the X M0 A: |0 e e o o him. ? . “| Main® street, Hartford, It, records sub- |of the smart collars and cuffs, which e White Leghorns. At the Y. M. C. A. building Tuesday | touring car of O. C. Gardner of tie. 1 GREENEVILLE stahtia] progress duying. {he past two|sppeal ® all buyers. Of the laces. Alel, | pNE TELEFHONE FOR s . - Simen 0. Le Fevre, New Baits, N, Y. 718 | oer o8, e weekly Bible clies for men | Mankourts was thrown out but wag noy| """ A1l the £a scenes of the summes abily in.the gcquisition of Kent | Irish crochet ana venise lead in popu- o 3 L i . L . N N. Y. 718 s hel 7. z20d. attehdacics. 8e¥= |hure and no damage was done either & e Ve e s o A birthday party was held at the| Yo' ('S ana of Hammonassec Beach | larity, prices runninz from §3 to $7.50. EVERY SEVEN PERSONS | A. P. Robinsan, Calverton, N. ¥. . 831] eral scripture passazes pertaining to the |\r Gardner or s cars DUE Mankeurtd ucrt el i, tome of Mr. and Mrs. I C. Atterbuty| (yyudigon); and.vthe Devils Hop Yard| The best ‘liked orzandic collars are| At the present rate of. increase in this [ F: Insoidsby. Cooperstown. N. ¥. 645 last days of €hrists earthly life were |iuq his truck load of groceres covered|And millions of warblers, that charmed - w Page steet Monday evening in hon-| (mast'Haddam) by purchase. Other mew | narrow, tucked, and many have colorcd | #tate of (hat efficient little . time-saver, | Lion Head Pouitry Farm, Dover, N. used in the study., The following points |ywith gasoline and ruined. us_ before. : " & s of their son, John, with. many. of | eost S lCGUC o Vel Brook (Chapkin) | eduest in biue, flesh, or rosv. - The hem- | kngwn as the ‘telephone, it will soon be L - 636 | were emphasized: That Jesus came N " \unkourtz was fined about two weeks B %6 trith & the U \ bis fritend attending. Refreshments | Bisty “Bonq. »(Middlefield). Lake Wara- | stitched edge is seen also, Sets to be | difficult to turn.around without bumping | . - Other Varisties. earth for the very purpose of effecting | gy for having no tail light showing. ird, for 3 were served Gy Mrs. Atterbury. Many | p Ul ), Wooster, mownain (Dan- | ¥orn with one-Diece dresses are priced [ into a few of thent. = . | Obed. G, Knight (White Wyandottes) | onr salvation; that while Tis death on SRS i e g tames were plaved. Several selections - Nathanfel - Lyon_ memorial (East- | from" $1'to $3.98. Although ~the ‘averaze ratio~of “teles Bridgeton, R. I H SRRk ji TP RS SUMOIRUSYse iy Sves Vie )0 o inge i er to- » n the Vietrola were heard. }"‘,‘r"‘,’,’..fl‘a. maton Brook (Litohfieldy | Vestees' arevery .modish _this. spring | phones {0 popuiation. in this.state.is now | H. P. Cloyes (Buft Wya ™!} salvation, His resurrection was just as| Cniversallst Y. P. C. U. Convention. SNl lingers and looks for a milder & The long and useful life. of John W. |'0r0h %00 SO, B hade to the | 2nd jare shown in orzandie and-Iace.|approximately ‘one télephons for every|® - Fane, Gonn, °. { Gigay| S CaesEry Sr F e P IO Bk ouk T ol OC the GooR SUGRER (Uni. | TN, farved. b, the Nerters of SRS D Martie. of Van Nuys, Californ‘a, cams] S9TVO8 SO0 S50 PR TRCL . (aert- | Guishes are in hizh favor. - seven persons,. there ‘aze. places in -the | A. E. Hampton Eohatia) ¢ | S aeonld-have Beca‘int vasiv:ut.sow | verealist)- ot “Norwich, Ty Gittge 1. foam, . to a close March 13th, when he died [BESRS FUSHRE BBy (Kent) The | Ruftlings continues a good seller, com-| state where the ratio ia. one for every | . Pitistown, N. 1. ... \4s¢] (Mt He is risen and ascended, we reo- [ Welch, pastor, is to entertain the stats| He singa his adieu in a lone note of there after a ling,-ing. iliness of several | 46)i aad Macedonta Brock (Kent) e | ", (i C and cream cace. nets- amd | four pepeons, -Chntrary’ to. Tho s netersi [ Harre D Brmons (Wh Wyandqtios) 1| onize ovr Drivilége. in: apnroaching the |Universalist Youns Teople's Christian sorrow. A P rers. He was tic son of the late Jonn | MRS O SERTRRTIS Bae DS, UL | orZandies. dzed with flesh. biue or tan.| supposiion;. the section of. Nigh delephone | | Blymouth. Conn. 9t¢%) 110 | theope of erace, in His name. The men |Union at its annual convention, April Alexander Wilsen. ind Julian Holdridge Martin of Greene. | \O/aLi0f, 25 and the total acrenge is Row | @"onl B “Gart, In all the napular col- | developments ek popainion < ars) onoe . present evidenced a real interest. In-the|and 10. Upwards of fifty delegates will o 4 7ile and was born in this village and | " Lote™ opathir with & statement of | OTS. is o have a big vogv: and Costs | the cities. I Ayt Z el e presmt, For those who fly to seck the haven's ived here untll thirty years ago when | the TEROIE PORS S U DO ETCE" e ['as hizh as $5.50. ‘" | The town of Norfolk in’ the ‘Litchfield | WILL CHARGE JURY IN == e ahelter > Y 3¢ moved - to California. _ While in R Girdles for wear witli ti> season’s | hills has -the highest tlephone 'devélop- $10,000 COKNICE CASE Bootlegger Ameéng Soldiers. Some men are to be trusted and| The stwise shoals and sands held eneville he worked for William H | P Fharton Breok/«North Haven and|drosses are offered in blue and biack | ment per Dopitation of’any toWn in Con-| Judge John W. Banks will charge the| Arraigned Lefore I'nited States Com-|§ome otbers are not in the trust. peril dread Page making wood -type. He died af i e ark, | With Romun stripes,’ the”-rice $3.50.- | necticut, with,.one. Yélephone fob: every | fars 1n thy inerian ooy il iy 57 H -8 L Let suca reef sail and sound the foamiv.g ¥ Wallinaford), ‘the ficst. Wayside D . o ele Jury perior court at New Lon- | missioner Frank L. McGuire Tuesday in — 0 t ;l! of 7!Ryur- and was a member | benéd in the summer. of 1919, and Windsor ties in sf k or crepe de’ chine, 5.~ “Washington, Ridgefield,! don this (Wednesday) morn! in the| New London on a ciarge of violating And‘;:,]‘\rr{)r enchor the head. ? a C:Mfiin;' m"!!“i;;xl“ein::l‘:‘l::&:m!tszc {s fiow in® seryice: night and day the | In all the newest hues, are to be worn {Cornwall. Wiiton, Mew Canaan and Litch- | trial . of the suit of William Redden | section 111 of the narional prohibition e AL Volunteers. He is.survived by . two|Vear Found:- The.cost.of.this service s h_sport suits or the high-choker|eld are dll fated -better than .one . tele-|against. George Gilbey for $10,000 dam-| a. 3 . v wo i /FRAUDS 3 e . Michael Onechy was bound over to 3 Duthe d o Saoghtere Mrs Lot Comp "ot inolcovéret enfirely: by sales of gasoline, ofl | ShirtvaIsrThese dainty and becoming| phone for, each. five of popowlation.. ages because of the fall of a tornice on | the next term of the Unitéd States dis- e, e e Angeies and Mre. Bells Rice of Ve |and, other sgoplies,andthe volume of | Hez Eelt e wear mew, from’the| 1N the larzer cities the -ratio-of tele. | the Redden bulldinz in the summer o1 trict court in New Haven. The accus- masquerading as Castile are beiny e Wiiuiyth St W Nuys, with whom he made his home, He | Duslfieds foc ‘the 16..mouthsending De-\ o\, 0 cnt o¥ored by those merchants |NONeS (0:populatior‘is’ not'do high. It [1917 thréuch which one person was kiil- | ed .is alleged to have been engaged in e et e Free oceans souce holds nothing to b is aleo survived by one sister, Mrs. Geo, | Cember 1, 1920; was over $26,000. advertising today in The Bulletix! N e L b Xrow huwdve S fow [ (01 XGllbex Jwany tie r?amv“m.' e ey ey, Sni INBL Shibu the é'é‘-wi l'n“llm"-cr:nll'e" Spein 15 devet e o T S B Bies, 'af Fouiin kOt Grscasving: ¢ shors mark at-Hammonasset Beach generally the telephone 8 used ‘in the [the cornice on the Redden buildin e s o e D e was Hot réady or use until late in July, big piaces. Tho following ' figures give|. Arguments In the trial had beén com- helufim:’uoi:e:::;r h':neu:‘;{::dir :‘f 1927, With ohly eight or.ten weeks of the ERIbmonty °""‘b‘“ 32 "’;‘ g | the nuMber of telephones for each 100. 01 | pleted when court adjourned Tuesday Will Have Ora‘ian at Brown, . tended viel: with his uncle, Franic Pot.|scason remaining yet it was visited by | Desirable youns men tetwoen the ases | populatiop In the cities meniioned: . : | afternoon. Three Now London contrac- | meaey 1y, o : home-sheeted, e of Providence. G - some 80.030 people, and the total receip'a| of 18 and 35 who are of zood character| New. London. 17.8..Hartford 15.4, "N tors were witnesses for the piaintiff Tues- aty W. Ames of New London ir The _charted course true held. to sea, 4 for’ Wervles ‘and:sunn'iés reached nearly | are offered the opportunity of enlisting in| Haven 15.4, Norwalk 152, Stamford 14.6,| dy morning. closing the evidence whioh | AMORE the list of class day speakers $0.000, This' alsoentirely, covered the | the navy. FEx-navy men who have been | Danbury 19.4, Manchessir:12.3; Meride o gea! z elected by the senior. class ‘at Brown He.had“to Dresent, cost of cperation..eo. that the mainten- | discharzed less than four months may | 2.2 - Willimantic s12.0, Bridgepbrt ””J Alr. ang Mrs. George H. Young return- |upon fhé state. The custodians and at- four years, years. Name on every cake. For honest Castile BUY LACO Nor perils lie in God's eternal years. ‘Welcome, then. offshore wind! Each Whatever comes, that shall be bravely 3 " Fhen he piatnit e He 't bave an eovon, | ATTENTION, PAINTERS! . | ™ irerieicd™ s ¥ o0 b Mo » htajls no burden | re-enlist for a perior of two, three ahd 1, Waterhu ; B B E B i Mcankiin, P, IR ance of these parks entail e e e h Ey m“m“nlfif‘;uiv than '“Belcher. counsel for the B SPECIAL MEETING.OF .LOCAL No.| Vi K- ¥ in Franklin, Pa. Ne o+ early in the week from a.motor trip |tendfiits ate-employed by the commis- | they were dischafzed with and will re- PY BLitkings 2. Shaka, e e mkts. & miotivafor neny| Thiee workmea's. sompensatios. sgrée-| 630 WEDNESDAY NiGmT, MAROR 33 e Y g : engs ceive a four months- bonus, -days K Pl S Ayl - =i a « s i EDNESDAY 5 x anhauwn.A . = | sion Tt e service o she LETE RS et S ke ) qBridgeport has the highest telephone | suit. * Attorney. Belcher In his argu-|ments as follows have been approved by ¥ % e HUMOR OF THE DAY e sewing class met Monday evenipe |noC Allowed -to veoeive lips, No conces. | (NG 00, 1UETERSe 1, 7 JC MO, [ | developmént pér. adiiare, mile, With'. 542 | ment, Geclared that the_case Is only.|Commissioner 3. . Donohue: 1921, AT s o'cLock. mUsiNEss or| o~ O e ok m the Red Cross rooms in the Ponemah e e e e o | Wil he transterred to the ship. they:wers | NC Haven has 235 telephoies to (e | in court by sufferencs inasmuch as Judge| City of New London water department, | yrTaL, INTORTANCE, ALL MEMBERS empice the fact that his wite is loving building. ~+ | the ishbiic m¥e safeguar 'rom . any 3 square mil& Derby has. 22. Hartford-211. |- Keeler in .deciding a demurrer in ‘the |employer, and George -Henderson, New 3 5 e a8 ang faithful, on continualy - A discharged from. gate, : : jed by hought that Jeas Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aberg entertain- | fori of expleftation. ey Further information concerning enlist- | NOTWalk 187, Meriden 179. Stamford 133. | case had given his opinion that unless |London ,employe, wound in back of left| REQUESTED TO ATTEND. o e o s 1 Monday evening at their home on | The-Yeport avows however. that Con- | Turther formetion concerning enliel | Waterbury 129 and New Beltain 1%. - | fraudulent concealment was proven. there | leg, At rate of §18.00. = im. . o i © - North A street. " | nogtidt ‘tn il for kaind. L meighbors | ment con be obiained by writng or exll| “ing it might be sid in pasvnz trat[was mo cause of mction. Attorner | Burnes Abelers Construction Corpora- FER omDER FRESIDENT. | o T e e e 3 A class in hygiene and care of the |in park-areas. having.in.both state park ) S N ACTOR S0 T BRTC TE the " seven folks whom share each tele- | Belcher arzued that not ome word of - cover the source of that fear."—Boson sick has been formed to meet Thursday |and férests only one ncreh(n :«ann.l w;':{': Lo D Oo8E . phuneil I m!g state, n;,vumwely :peh(m‘. evxden&e hid been introduced by tae Trinscript. v n o & as more than n o use the instruments. for never has there | plaintiff i v it % \ A touching little ballad, entitled *T Wonder 1f He' been a time ‘When the demand upon the b ment; there was nothing to show that Plans.have been made to.remodel the Yate. The recent jump in lum-|° Physical Director E. J. Fritz, of the [ facilities of “the ‘telephéns company was|the werk had not basement of the Taftville Congregational | ber ‘Prices hus. resulted In. stll .greater|jocal Y. M. C. A. is very busy with | greater. Miss Me. s received been done by the one day.by a music publisher from = Susy Jt is a big task.to. keep this | defendant accordingz fo plans and speci- - F voung wom: He read it through and urch, so that it might be used for so- | temptations for: the. ovwners . of standing | his men and boys prenaring for the cir- | sreat.plant upste .a constant . efficiency |-fications and that there had mot b a then repiied 74 | meetiries and gatherings. - | timher, @nd-avery yeer it becomes more | cus to be put on next week, and indica- | expected by its customers, thowzh how [-breach of contract.in any aw He “Dear Madam: If he doos he showld Edmund Hindje has purchased a tour- | diftiéult o fingosuitable park sites With | tions are that the affair Will be ome of | well the compafy succeds ‘in that effort | asserted that the malls which had been 5 never be trusted with firearms agnin®— . bz - | réasonable forestation. Also. with their | unusual interest. and a large -andience | is' best- evidenced’ by thegeneral public | driven to Kold ihe cornice had held it in . % American Legion WWeekly. Sir. and Mis. Omer Telller, Jr; have | inerensing ‘rarity, the prices of 'such |is expected. -~ | so0d-wilk toward-the- telephone company. | place until the ‘Wood rotted, that the rot- 5 “His sister describes him as- having moved to Merchants. avenue. < |1anas ure-steadily rising: S5t asmplexion, - light. sredr- Ll The baseball situation in Taftvill was| For these: reasons the, commission be- R iite Taath. aud & pale comiiisitl given a good boost.on Monday evening |lieves-the ‘truest economy..to lie in the e T Ay Rneuknest A when the boara of directors of the Thfé- !u;{hedlxu: purdhase_of: cegtain desirable 3 He ls" dightly k ville “Atiletic. Association met in the Po- | sités now’threatened.by subdivisi/i. cut- i ) nemah office. Flans wers outlined to give | {ifi afld prisate development for sammer s R pAnd double-faced ton, wo fear—y Tafiville one of the hest teams it has had | cottapés and thap, the, sum of $535.000 E e in several years and to stir the. fans-up | should be expended Yor. such lands during 1S f'1ne. % to top pitch they elected John B. Benit. | thé: doming twe-year period. z 1 SR S NI A THEKALE[DOSCOP! better known as “Jake” as ‘the team's | - ‘Tt is"#lsb. recommends further develop- s awE s S T e : i menager. “Jake" the basebail fans be- | mieit dt-Hammonasset beach, of which : : 2 awdiiah, \ The national debts of the world are lieve Is the man wha can pilot the new |tHis first season has plainly shown the , A L S e ; ; o £ g SOW; SUIRAVG UL SO0 SRR OV0 S0 Taftyille! A. A. team in.a fashion that |comifiz nesd, anl theestablishment of a s A . - \ s the méw county will be the envy of the majority of the | muraber of wayside;parks along the busi- 14 &g BV ! sirong teams in the state. Having sev- | est-highwavs:of the; state, for the con- eral years' experience in th's line _and | vénienics ‘of /thevthousgnds who are now furnishing Taftville with several cham- |usinz (hase higi-wys: . For these. and plonship teams in past. The choici’of | other, roveme ‘6 the system, it the board of directors of the Taftville, A. | estimates the ‘imi 'of $535,000 to be re- A. seems to he a ponular one. Manager | juired. x Tendit intends to start practice as éarly as the weather will permit ard it his:in- ntion of drilling. in some of the ponular SPECIAL EASTER A oung players developed dubing the Pwi- aley SBAAERY OF MIs MEN #ht league last season.. 1t js -the,in-| = COL’ William. Hayward, formerly of : tention of the association to fumish a | the 39thiInfapiry, colored; of New York | VICTROLA XI $150.00 high class battery and with the abfind- | City. sailed Tuesday for Europe to_join St ance.of other material to from. the | his' wife: who has. been staying-in Paris Any Finish fans are sure to witness -some lively | Withi h‘-t;.gr;r!'*‘lunv!\l“vr:i;hl",l::;!::: imes during the coming esason. egrly - in«Febraary. rs. 'y . ~ e ot 1y o hear | formerly. Mrs. Plant. widow of Commo. |l 10 Victor Records treasurer of Pittsburgh county, Okla- hor In England “Miss” formerly was ap- plied only to girls under ten ysars cf age. Jellyfish, also known as sea nettles, frequently annoy bathers by stinging them. Aldny. N. Y. ravked as fhe sevesth |} largest city In the United 'States 'm 1790, . The present year marks tha (0K anniversary of the dein of Ponse Ae Leon, the discoverer. of Fi>ddw A five-dollar bill advertised as fownd by the Berkeley (Cal) police depart- ment was claimed by 236 persons. / The first theological school in Amer- ica was founded by the Dutch Reformed church In New York eity in 1784 Joe cream made of moals’ milx and favored with rose leaves « a faverits © delicacy of the people of > atd Crete. A tendency to write a eapital Tetier M of dnusuallv Jarge size 18 sald to be an infalible indication og mervous derangement. Matches made by one Amerlean face tory in a single day. if placed end to end. would reach half way across the continent. * A The people of Milwaukse Lave presents ed a bronze tablet fo the peop's of Strasbourg in homor of Rougst de Lisie, author of the “Marsellla'se” Sq far as is knowsh pews wers first piaced In churches for the use of Wore man nobles. Ordinary worghinpers sal on three-legged stools. For Easter coL. MAYWOOD ro FIND 8.50 from any first class team in the state, in |dore Mortpn, J,, Plant. multi-millionaire, onder to arrange an up-to-date schefule, | Mmebtsman and riillantiropist of New at 85c and would suggest that second rate teams |BORAON. yi. .o s & had hetter save time and paper by mot | ~While in fFrancs,, Colonel Hayward 3 - o aoplying for games. will attempt in. the next”few weeks, to | « . .. $158.50. Archis Molleur another old timer at the | iscover, and identify the graves of 318 i Luxurious Spfing Wraps AT PRICES LOWER THAN YOU MIGHT EXPECT There is something which inmgu:z?. Interest in these extremely stylish game has been appointed financial man- | enlisted men and Aacomoars of iy resl: ment, who. were kilfed¥or died of wounds :r::.",:. “qfo'fi‘in:e'".ie‘f’emmé““fl.:{ during the Werld war, and to bring back ‘ ¥ games, the team will at a'l tjmes | 10 .this country to relatives and friends £ DOWN under the supervision of the following | o -the fallen men, ‘consolatory. informa- . E : h tign... He will "&130 ®hve restored the ree N. Beardow. Georze H. Youns, F. con the River Aime at the edge Ricketson, Dr. David Sussler, Dr.|0f.the ArEotne, wHere:ltis regiment had rtin E. Mullen, D. C. Murphy, Archie |1 fieagquastets: diiring tho greater part lleur, Michael Murphy, Jos. Caron e Arfhur J. Roy. BALANCE SMALL = il o &I WEEKLY PAYMENTS = -~ @i b pooos o / 2 garments. They are undoubtedly yhart. They possess a careless grace - of which no other outer-garment may boast. They are fascinating in the many different ways they are draped, and they are—well they are really. beautiful. g The great range of price, too, makes them very popular, the less expensive wraps being shown in Velour, Bolivia and Silvertones, in every shade of tan and blue, while the finer ol are in the richer Chamoistyns, Evers de Superieur, Ramona, and other wonderful weaves. || Bey, Burgidr Mast Setve Sentence. ; 8 A s s “.,1“," LA R RS : Earth’s Largest Animal. . m:m\?i{;g BRRE oves of Toms THE MUSICAL LONGING 1S EASHLY SATISFIED WHEN THERE IS A “The largest animal alive today, winor, :eonvicted i, tb inal su- : MIN . LA Y Eb:my She largest fiving thing ‘tha|Derior court in Nofwlihlast September VICTROLA IN YOUR HOME. - rld ias ever known, is the blud or |9 DUYBaLy, was feroked by order of R T T | S Rt St 27 | ORDER NOW—Special Records for Easter—ORDER NOW py weighs over seventy-five tons. Ten AR onecticut School > ) 2 o ¢ 1 X s The law school of Tarvi,d univers ty 5 trclve men can stand upright in the | 107-Bos8 8L, Hosanna (French)—Enrico Caruso............."$175 || “Halisiujah~Chorus (from Messish)—Pryor's A visit to the Apparel Shop is something to which you Bl 15 B0t omty the olacst 1a fouth of 2 bive whale, aithougn its | ;AL IDE, Open the Gates of the Temple—Evan Williams:. §175° ||, - Band— "1 ' " iny, ook Serwhed::MINSaNeR. plossurable Suticip acaduretc tat ahet throat nine inches in eter. | ¥ Messiah—I Know That ‘My Redeemer Liveth— eavens Are-Tel m'—C‘n;‘uy. ey It lives aimost Cotrely”on Ll rai | 1o Sate sohupt for Bevs ane svpenacd | Jf Mesey e e N e . WRAPS ARE PRICED FROM *peaking wa arsh— e g ux tay ‘of Lyme, <as, special pro-(f§ Ohs for the Wings of a Dove—Marsh, Unfold Ye Portals—Trinity Choir. s of st o, SrF L0 | baton,offper. Bray. reporta to the nu- | The Paims—Reinald Werranrath The Paim fam: Rebyn— BBts strensth is enormous, and Hud | LHEGHS ?h(e_ ¢ ‘waé urable to do ang- The Lost, Chord—Reinald Werranrath . The Hely arry MacDonough .... again after it has been harpooned | thINE With Boy nd probat g1 was ;,m al Te Deum—Part I—Trinity Choir— Beautiful lsle of Somewhere—Jarvis— 08 Grdaged & Tair ot ith | revoked Tuesday morning. Lovely will be 2 bl i : R m:endl ship .;e,:g A R T T il ival Te Deum—Part i A'I'ruuty Choir Christ Arose—Hayden Quartet . astern, thoush the water ~for many = rods as though it were a rowboat. It E is one of the so-called ohe" ‘“‘ g:‘-u: * health || whales, and yields flesh to eat, sperm . e restored .by that good old fashioned root ol and bone, so that a single large |4na nmert-medicine Lydia . Pinkham's | whale will almost pay for a ship's|Vegetabie-Compound. is What prompts so voyage. llll l:ckles ;l- young, 1{:6 is a :nn‘n); Mln‘en {mnl\hallLD:lns of the coun- vigorous fighter when protecting its|try to write to the Lydia Pinkham off-spring. A fineback whale, .'cxou ‘Modielte Oo:al: Lynn, Mass., the letters Zelative of the biue, can make a speed | Of, Draise Which we publish from time to i equal a fast steamship. fimé. Womeén who have alwaye had their =3 "The Store.of: The Panama canal commismson re- ports that there were 457 earthquaies in the canal zone between 1908 and 1929, All of the disturbances were slight and harmiess. The pipe lines In America used to eare ¥ petroleym from the wells to central s for 'storage or to refineries are nt in length to girdis the earth at the ecuator. When the first phonegraph was dem- onstrated to the Fremcn Academns of, Scienoe the aasembled sclentists pro-- | rounced it nothing more than n feat of ventriloquism on the part of the opera: tor. The wreck-fish is cne of the Inhable tarts of he seas wih yeculiar habits. get- 4ing IS name becanss it may usually b fund flosting aboit a wreek or loowe timbere in the South seas. 1t ia glossly |Telated to the sione base of English s ey 4 $25.00 TO $125.00 Regulation Full-Length Coats. .. ... $45.00 and $55.00 Three-Quarter Polo Cloth Coats . ...... ONLY $39.50 The New Velvet Sport Coats ........... ONLYSZS.OQ CUT OUT AND MAIL 1 am interested in your Special Viotor Easter. Outfit. Please send me full particulars. We have the largest assortment of ~ high-grade Suits in the city— Priced from $15.98 to $97.50 Name....... sersananes heéalth cannot' realize what it means to = - others, many of whom have _suffered - :! 3 "! “ e 32 ORTHS ATd even- years from such ail- 03 . 4 ~ T Among the nemer scientitc tove 15| RO S ST (on met sl | M@IN S te = “Norwich, Conm sne which transmits pictures electri- | through the use of this natural restora. 3 2 : tally, using the same princoples as are | tive, Lydia K. = Pinkham's Vegetable wanlied to telephotography.. Comipound. :

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