Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 8

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Vv R, : ] H 'FRESH—EVERY EGG GUARANTEED, JUST AS GOOD AND FRESH AS IF YOU - HAD GATHERED THEM FROM YOUR OWN HEN COOP. 2. 29¢ Doz. 29¢ Doz 29¢ —THE- Porteous & Mitche! COMPANY Easter Suggestions EASTER POSTCARDS Easter Postcards, at 10¢ & dozen or onoh ..i.l.. i8NS Easter Cards and Bookjets, at 3 for 25¢, or 10 each—at.B;! or each ..... o3 ¥ PE B34y if] o and . o pam & : — LS 7 e =o-os vt SENATE 'KILLS FIREMAN PLATOON BILL ’ o e ammation of | the elty of Providence, finds itself face to ; yed a8 men were ‘ A ‘ FR]SWELL S thflvp’r':lg..(e Gland and wealmess of S it the measssity of roverting to| ( The X A ; ¥ le to get- out’'in time to e it mcmDY the bladder and kidneys, $1 per \vi\{u-. the original mmn:a for in the or- g 0 r x :'Vl“\b'th;ntmt:n&vhd Which prevalled it .y Turtle Eggs, Marshmalléw filled, - o% RO | S e New Haven rallroad company i s AR e (Speciat to The Bulletin) - | nua reports of eorporatioss providing lim- 4 Frida: value 40c a Ib, at..... .8 The Famous Elvita Remedies sold |expeotsd to make an announcement to- | Tu¢8d2Y, . e Harttord, Mareh 23.—Governor Lake's | Pe rDerson of one-nalf bushel of clams | Special for Thursday, Y || Turkey Eggs, Marshmallw filled, at &1 ist-ciass Urug Atires. @ay (Thurstay) or Friday which will Y @ : each tide from olam flats adjacent o g g i dimpel all doubts as to what the train et o o £ the superior court suc- | Branford, amending' fire and sewer dis- and Saturday Only . at. e | pchedule will be. It Is expected Presi- g e e S 7 ALLEGATION OF SLANBEN|(0 R & judfs of ¥ Jadge | trict 1aw so that territory petitioning to Robin's Eggs, Cream, filled, o 70 77z zommcn SR e B & 8 Tty U Y T R S S e ST SRR | 17 e, dhin model, 12 size| [ voe e s ABMORY FOR ARTILLERY |council :(mm e o | r ontrol. t Mrs! Mary Emma Being favorably reported by the mill- e et ered * in th filled ot repeiled, pro< : froage < s e o Tne tomes by retacey Watch, 20-year case — tary affairs committes in the house &t road should de- b MYSTIC : % ehdum vote to appoint a superintendent e L R ST St e were o E i 24 o ulate a of highways and bridges. Darien has mittee: Making appropriations for re- Sunday in April | Charles Heydecker is out. after his re- g BEADS, PRAYER:BOOK Rosary Beads, a big variety—at 5 to $3.98. “My Prayer Book,” by Father remal ch an official, and a bill was favorably ey on the list of appointments. Governor [su L bill was tavorably pairs to armories where heavy motorized I i T e | AT S e D e Sove N, 2 Laxes communicstion in full 8 as fol-| reported allowing the town of Brantord| e A e +12000, ded, ordinance becomes eective. Miss Margaret A, Bindloms, who hap |89 0%t Tussday in May. ¢ March 24, 1821, |bill was tabled pending the amendment to 418 000, New London 315,000, The governing bodies of the cities and |heen spending. the winter in New London, combl ased on & long letter, the Honorable ‘General Assembly: . | extend the authority al all towns. The Lasance, regularly $1.85—8pec! Dy e, Daaieloon $10,000. For|towna_of Rbode lsland: are ~anxously |nas arrived home' and opened her bubss | 41°¥c4 10 have been written by Mra. Lin: T e Hoora e e A era® Jor | substkute bil offered by - Mr. Ford - o n awaiting the actlon to be taken by.the|on the River road. She is pecompanied to Mr.'Gove, supervisor of schools at|_ - tWE L1€, CONCE 10 en F. Bur.|New Haven, was tabled on his motion . f:?:fi:;‘;nfu::" e 20,900, Mg [Rhode Istand leglalature on the pendink ipy Nirs Oscar E. Tet who recides with e s S Ch e, v Peorat Hartford, now judgs of _the|and ordesed printed in the Journal Other Prayer Books, in styles sui Ditown $6.000, Wallingford §5,000 Hart. | bill which wculd kill daylight saving Infper. v+ | Cusations. 5 superior court, to,be an associate Jus-| An set concerning discharge from em- We have a full fine of le for Men, Women or Children ford (repairs) $12,000. ol e a1 | , 2™ Chezles - Stewart” of - Providence % . the 1 f the supreme court of errors|ployment of veteruns of the world war Inciuded in the bils favorably reported|, Mayor Gainer of Providence £2Md |yas g cecent caller ce - s and 2 judge of the superior court for|passed today in the house as follows: “GIFTS THAT LAST” oot tions Tuesday night “hat ‘until he heard defi- | Mrs Thomas Hickson i confined to the | XOT5RR the | #07 Eretight = the d bted for R¢ Calhee e wis, e-n‘!:: nitely what the raliroad policy would |nouss by fiiness: SEh i yeare tem Section 1908 of the general statutes is Gold or Silver-plated Crucifixes— of "his appdintment. for an appropriation of $5,000 for the|be: he @i met think any action necks- e = 5 85¢c to $3.98, illipe ; hereby amended to read as follows. No . . e o mideaey |, Mrs. J. W. Phillibs aad Mra. Rowlaid And 1 nominate John E. Keeler, of BTty amended to rebd &8 ©Io8® 30| Suitable for Easter Gifts. Fort Griswold tract mm;-!ion and one Y by 23, = fermen-vouk. EMWlle:‘xlnr- in New xm..'nne‘aa’- Erskine, son of Edward Erskine, and marine having served in the army ';:re m m o to pay Robert McBurney or services as| mmo!“W:ldfl';“fl eq Tuesday night at |y, ‘»",,,,,"" m‘: former n;. ent Bert dfed some t¥o or thres years ago.|gcuorine court of errors and a judge|R3VY of the Urited States dunntm“_ 5 S, ETC. messenger of the New London supsrloniy i e it New York. Mr. MoGowan |Ler: has been in Washington, D. C. | Minnie was a tedther in tha public school | o¢'the guperier court. for . the.term of |CIvil War. Spauish-American war, Pearl Bead sourt. B n Tt IR R G2 |for some time has resigned hér position | 4t Niantlo, and. It is sald that, following [ oiznt ‘veats from August 30th, 1922, | \Ppin insurrection, China rellel expedi- e Wm 0 s, Neck Length, Ope ot Dees i Womaly _sad passed €5 R e [ Taceipt of Mra Lincoln's letter, which | * 354" “hominate L. P. Waldo Mar. |tion of world war. houing o sositon by o @} Length and Long Chain Beac ears here, cosidl £ - - i« |1t-18 alleged was.read to' the school boar dad appointment or cmployment as janitor, % graduated—at 89 to i o o s e Tt | e i sy o e onih | 850 TSRS i v o S b puder'el Bt el RS o i | 25 and 27 Franklin Street ([ oo - says rmfl.’h’n B Cottrell Sons company . on Mechanic | Baptist churdh met Taesduy” attemoon| Mimniv's discharge followed. * | Lucien F. Burpes for the term of eight | man in any puplic buliding owned by the Boads, this season's late T o ‘with Mrs.-J. W. Phillips. P m-n.; let‘tily lm\ur Mr. Erskine and|yeare from the appointment of Judge |state or by any county, -h?l! be :vmove; novelties, in all colors, ineluding ¢ street, retiring Mrs. inn| ifthorall d ' accuses - ositi joyment exce] . H‘S Powerflll [Iflflelce i -*“v';;‘r:"'-“"“"; ody b rvan k| tortace of Artarcmie’ it ey | e s s AS Aaeccinte Jatio | o B ency or misonauct, or have mflumhm:_:gh‘mm 0 end etrikes; re. '.’;;""‘" of bright ré—at 2S¢ 3 P & The writer' claims. that her, purpose in mina I “Brown, 2is compensation reduced, except for 2Lt e R ALY b vonk, D AW - Crocker : House /tn | TAKIDE ' the ‘statements was due to er | Natwich, o be-a-Judie of the Supsrior cause and atter . hearing proceded by | Soaor e Bar Pins, trimmed with whits 0' R.h . crwd McGowan 2 MPQ:EG""M‘& ~ | opinfon’ that Minnie should not be permit-| court in succession to Judge Gardiner |due notice. colored stones, dozens of styles a/ er CUMALISHN | 2na three daughiers, Mes. Petor Rogers er Morgan has returned [ted to teach school and she asked the|Greene for the term of elght years| Thomas J. Molloy of Hartford, nom-| lengthe—at 50c to $4.985 Miss m.u mfl gt AnDie |y me after 5 lengthy visit - in Chlcago [9chool bonrd to discharge her. The letter | from August 15th, 1921, inated by Governor Lake for judge of | VNN B, TOEEER % mn'"""" .| 308 New York city. 5 g l:elt I8 couched in such language 2a to| And -1 nominate Newell Jennings,|the court of common pleas for Hartford | ooy on ™ 40" (I b™ of chiro- 5 i i aite it Allbh auttered T olil mh--l'h mmxum‘nhu mu-; M| Miss Alice McDonald -has:’ returned unprintable. y of Briesl, to be a judge of th county was elected today by the house| o . _;onaing the charter of the - meith rheumatism. Many times th . from a vieit in Providence: § rior court in guccession to John E.|of representatives by a vote of 207 to| ZERIARS WERCEME Te HATET W TRe BAGS—PURSES Lerrible disease left him helpless and | fen¢é Memorial hospital in New London. . "+! FEAST OF FURIM IS - P for t:.'em\!nn of eight years (.lt‘m ho\ue;(mfiurfln: with :mn‘(:‘ ber of bills concerning caneuting el ble_ to work. > i - ; frem August 30th, 1922, wrence A. Howard 7as . 01y "aceidad, after yiats sehjmsmh, § Hyroae mirect. Rev, Bmund 3. | Loy ocenley ovecine M Lo, CELEBEATED BY NEBREWS Slgned) Judge of ene Borough cott of Farming. | dministrators ¢f estates. simesaph s e e D e oh aer | CaTini relii S chriat Evibconat olain of: canflatia. EVERETT J. LAKE, ton 24 Maurice ¥ Tousk deputy Judee| = mavy—st to $8.98. Fomuiated tmpurities, commonly ealled | poororg of which Mre. Blake was & mem-| . Miss Edith Rathbun accompanied by A 1 . Governor. |by 2 ");h yoog "{”&Z‘.‘;‘f& “were trans.| 100% and their rights. The house origin- || : ther Purses, in black or cole: uric acid_deposits, Were dissolved in | gt PCEER Bt d friends DT iece, Miss Katherine W. Rathbun (4aytul of ‘the Jewish celeb: e house. i ally rejected the including the mewest styles in t the joints and muscles and expelled ';:‘ Bt e ankgn‘;' = ':M and hér mephew, Master Herbert W.|hrated ‘Thursday morm rations, is cele- THE HOUSE' mitted to the senate. committed it to the judiclary commit- || different leathers—at 50c to $10 o e Tisa, 12 mind, he demsutth}iNew THACLY. The betrers wire Ales TSN wad i N XAoHeu Taes" | or the Book of Esther will bs read oy thy| Fanerable ceports seceived st the o9- | ol s wnd Berongns ihe BTl soneern: B fraicians, made experiments and final- | ander Blake, Sr, Alexander Blake, Jr. |%%y - S WL S synagogues and at the mention of the| eRIDE of the hous etdday on the follow: | ing increase of rates of public service| Pt © e:fl?;“;"“‘”,'- said there had compounded a prescription that|sydney Blake, George :Morgan, Frank | .o Jioves of ths i te have|name of Haman'the assembléd Hebrews |in€ Pfils: - Incorpera companies was referred to' the judiclary | o7, Scveral hitemy's to get this mat- 3 Sulckly and completely banished every | Hasweil-ang John Morgan, all mephews : fel duying|will stamp thelr feei, clap their hands|the Trinity = Cemetery Assoclat committee. s e L o S ign and symplom of rhcumatiom Trom | (Aol 304 I . agency wich 1s to be opened Soon th No- |4nd use a“hamankiaper,” 5 spectal noise| POTtiand, etition for Incorporating the | & petition of some half dozen persons | 03 the house voted to idhere to its orteous & Mitche He frecly gave his discevery 5| s Cyelome’ tFuck of ¢ osterty | 2o b, Ctiesebro Brothers of New York. [imaking device. This Is done in protest|Litchfield Light atd. Power company.| (o organize ahe Woodbridge Street Rail-|2CHen i rejecting the biil e i o t b ne st merly | Special services incident ¢o Holy Week [against the intended villification and in.|Fish and Game—Making closed - season d construct about a hate| The house reconsidered and conCUr- | Gumm———— ::ien who 3 what migh department responded o a still alarm | are. being hela dally in St trick's | Justics. of and in-| oo e scop o way company and construct al Ted with the senate in recommitting the called marvelous success. ALer|obout 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning|ehurel - Haman, i o TRCWE, i Cltles and | mile -of track was réjected on recom-|meagquring of lobsters to ittee 75 of uring, he declded to let SUf-|for o emall blaze in the boarding houss | Tu e i |, ThUrsday evening Jewieh homes win | Boroushs—Creating board ef yolice com- | mendation of the committee on rall- [ o U8 (7 T NETL 10, e, Some R ‘erers everywhere know about ‘his d . Vhite 7% gl esday Mystic fire |assume a- festive like character and.a. 1n Miiford. + | roads. - origin- | of permanent members of fire de fovery through the newspapers, Lee & |on Maln stiest tn White Rock A mat- |was discovered in 3 shed the ownership |mpecial cake known:as Hamantasch wifl| The house smended today = peral law | From the calendar the houss pass. |1y Passed in the house. ments into day and night forces. Dn;:;:.(or“fll‘:‘n’;in in’this vicinity with | plained cause'and- was thrown out of a ;:,‘;‘f:;;‘;,?:,‘,';" “'?::‘"“‘h"’n:' be served. .- The cake is of triangular|Taking it possidle for court sto impose | od billa: Including veterans of the worid | L0e,hOUSe Passed the Lollowing bill: | tablishing two patrol system in fire I0% Understanding that they will Treely | whidow Before any mabarial damage was| e oat & on “nm ling d: | shaps and emblematio of ‘the cap = of|both-a fine of §1,000 and fieen years'|war in the law concerning employment Bhooee a 9 °°"“|"°“ carrler of| partments; amending the charter return the purchase money to all who{gone. = ~ Yoo Ttace: (m“”'m"’ m"“‘"n m"‘" ;“ Haman woere &t the time of his execution, | Imprisonment for manslaughter. of war veterans in public service; al-{ BT vuu“’“‘ s ud'“""’o‘“l‘{ mfl in|the city of Bridgeport conéerning state thoy raceived no henefit- = no ice) LA part of the feast is the established tra-| _Bills taken from the calendar and pass- | lowink fnosurance companies from out- - Saveny Or use,| board of education. The bills were dition of the Shalach Moneth, or the ex.| 1 Were: Incorporating the. Bag. View |side the state the same privileges as |07 the carriage of passengers, any| jected. e ’ SRELh ~ | change of foods: by messenger. Thus one | IMProvement Association of Milford; fix- Connecticut companies in steam boller | ¥ any inflammable cr explo- |~ The committee on tish and game 1ZEZE VW SIZEREERS 3122 S (SISaVEE FEETCEReare family sends dainties to ‘another family,| In€ the salary of the asscciate judge of inspection: increasing board of educa-|SIve substance whether liquid, solld|ported a substitute bill making 3 = NSl (NS which is reciprocated by the latter. the city court of Middletown st $600 2 tors of the blind from four to five mem- g’u‘g@:“;‘- l‘; ulma is not in|close season for gray squirrels s custom has prevalles for centuries. year; creating a.board of finance in the bers; providing redress for owners to DPLy motive power, nor eball| November 24 to October 7 and that ® > RO CRNb e town of ‘Milford} .providing for payment | private property when advertising signs|20Y Person bring into a place upon|person shall have more than five sqr . Congrezational Clud Mecting of taxable costs and , probation officers | are placed theeon without consent: va-| Dy Such vessel or vehicle any “such|rel in any one day or more thas 2 . The forty-fourth fees up to 343 by persons on probation: | lidating deeds from the Philadelphia | SUCStance, except as herein provided.|in a season. Calendar. 4 noctieut Comerationer o %, the Coi | providing for support of indigent widow | Trust Safe Deposit and Insurance Co,|, S€C 2—Any person or the eficers of : : e oo Fepnal club will be held | or” widower by hetrs of estate te the |of Philadelphia, trustee under the wili| 817 corporation violating any provi-|« Calendar, . 7 e oenter Shroh’ house, | HArtford | ;icunt roceived ‘from the estate of de. | of Ratchford Starr of Litehfield; incor- | Sion of this act ehall be fined not more| Passed—Increasing the capital . g 2 ; Bl Thers il o eareh eaie it | coased, providing for legal action by state | porating the Hospital Corporation of | Lhan one thousand dollars or imprison- | Warner Brothers company of Bris 9 o e chapel s and Al el BAI? DoUr | pint 'to compel mear relatives to. sup- | Southington: providing for payment of | 61 ROt MOFe than six months or both. |port from $5,000000 to 310,000, P - 2 e e, and dinner il bo served | ot needy poor persons, providing for | tax capltol stock of co-operative cor- concerning the commitment of min At | g Biomee & ol ont oy e Mr=. | support by the tast sof persons who be-| porations direct to the secretary of SENATE. relating 10 the forfeiture of bonds * 1 A rentng come inmane while residing in public or|state; taking away right of probation g . eaga & Wil recelve the members 424 | ivate charitable institutions, .but who | of persons commitied to the siate Te | oo woteris . PR e £ Chtien : Tl o A <oy Lt Doty are not residents of the towns where such | formatory, providing for revocation and . . Riggs for the incorporation of the institution 13 located, providing for sup- | suspension ef licenses to practice dent- Pt ks ST B Shthes o it oo | - Toe . e S et oy . er ha or wite, ing ouse passe y Mr. Nicker- cured Hls RUPT“RE for relmbursement {0 the state by relar | sow's bill repealing the law Drohibitng | ported T or i o LT trimg | ton, making an appropriation of 3! : tives of indigent porson committed s | corporations of which @ Judse of probate | P state board of sericalture o syt | rte Dowr vehicle depariment I was badly ruptured while lifting s | FaUper, requiring ownership of unencum. | is an officer or director from acting In | point & seceetary, tressurer and othor |t yocoate adjourned to Thure trunk several years ago. Doctors sutd | bered real estate of the value of $500 to|a judiclary capacity by the appointment Jame T s > of C1 ration. | gain settlement In this state by inhabi- | of such judge. & ‘- ‘ s 5 me no good. Fin; 1 got | tants of other states; swbstitute:- for| The bill creating 2 department of | {reasurer CHILEAN NAVAL OFFICER R = ¢ A = ge:’lgf.i;o;emlng‘tgu “x::t!'p:g chapter 323 and 345 of the acts of 1918 | State agencies and institutions was tak- discharge .:t sty SUES REAL ESTATE AGH 4 ‘ X e and the rupture huenae'v’er returned, and authorizing the state -treasurer to|en from the calendar and referred to the The suit of Adel Soler, an officer in : a ——— although I am doing hard werk as a | 2Ppoint a state agent for a term of four | 2ppropriations committee. Chilean navy, against P, Hall She cars There was no eperation ‘no | years ad deferring hi duties alm mak-| The jitney bill with additional aména- New London real estaté agent, for d et e i . LSRR, l;&‘;x;:htl‘:: ing provisions for aid for widows haying i";"... ooy ’ez.s:':&{;w to g:: provides that the ages of $2,000, was commenced Wed: [ E % oW you' may- find“a compl amendments ordered printed in am'l, jour- day afteroon before Judge John o k- A 3 | cure. without operation, if you write to oy 2at ‘board Banks and a jury in the superior cour X o r me. Fugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, |i55u® $750,000 of boads, provildng pen- New London. The complaint alleges t 4 458G Marcellus Avenue,: Manasquan, N.|alty of $500 fine 2nd one year’s imprison- | Favorable reports were received from |twelve trustees, one from pass and forcible ejectment of serv: , E | u J. Better.cut out this notice and shew |ment for telephening fn a false alarm of | the judiclary committes on bills: Con- viciity of the plantiff from a house at Oc ‘ it to any others who are ruputre fire; providing for . construction - of a | cerning sale of electricity for light and : i you may save a life or at least stop eodelmpain e Lo Beach on Feb. 7, 1918, by brders of ihe mistey of Tupture and the WOIFY | Guiterd,. seseemtng mae et et . The present trustees Shurts, from whom the cottage ABd SSugAYeL &L peratiost, 4 vendors: concerning terms of notaries ] By unanimous consent a bill was re- e he had no Jegal right to eject them & : : . A ot | ey G. Cat o 1 SATURDAY only. They have been chosen with a MACPHERSON'’S rer T Soma T Teing Ty i o | 2 olicemtn who v kild whi 1n o7 4 Soar axd vt + eyt the discharge of his dutles, was re. |Dim in court. Attorney Arthur T. Ki tax list The bil is X 4FOR QUALITY* . was passed under counsel for Mr. Shurts. SPRINGTIME FURS Among the bllls rejected were those: | following bills: Concerning Sales of Hedge Avenne, Froperty. James L. Case has s0ld for Mrs. X view of packing yourvalue appetite fo the ‘brim and crowding this store all day from 9 in the morning till The Woodstock Dairy |&ZfeataE 2 dwelling thereon. Mr. Adats buys SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN, || Ton = et EASTER OFFERINGS ‘ At Very Low Prices THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY here, we take our stand against any other ' values in COME—seéuszton.!omw,'or Saturday. - If you have never paid gsa visit before—it will pay you tobreak the [/l inchnded are Fox, Mink, Fitch, Squirel, Stone Marten, ||| DAISY HAMS, no bone or fat, Ib. . 36¢ ':..E."E e 5. SPEC : L OT : OF et Wi, Top Wit Kby, gl Al )00 S, o, 30c | P .o 008 { ‘_.:'-__’.‘.E lA I » - SAUSAGE : /ALL" WOOL"JERSEY; SUITS ..........$13.95 SERGE AND TRICOTINE SUITS ... $25.00 VELOUR ‘OR/BOLIVIA' WRAPS ...... $22.75 CREPE AND TAFFETA DRESSES ... §19.75 Fimsmc‘nvmnow FOR:COLD STORAGE A J. C. MACPHERSON “QUALITY CORNER® 4‘DPP.'OHIL3§A SAVINGS : BANK

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