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= ER VEIL NOVELTIES SAPPEAL TO DRESSY SHOPPERS 1n Easter veils, a number of smart and 5 |attractive novelties are offered this sea- _Fancy. dotted henna, -on black, brown | ahd navy, js istinctively new, as is also; Saxé blue on the same foundations. A new ) sliver gray veil with chenille dots on-its faucy mesh, appeals to fastidious Dr. ‘mn is a:graduate of the lni- | - Draped.veils-have fancy borders, scroll versitics ‘of. Heidelberz, - and - Marburg, | brims, chenille dots and effective little where he studied mediéal chetistyy/and | motifs. which-are invariably dressy and Dphilosophy, the- latter subject under the | becoming. oy o . z 1 A8 to price, @ dashing draped veil, one and one-fourtl yards, which woufd set off everi the plainest hat, costs from $1 to * HUMOR OF THE DAY Director—Have you any suggestions KJ make regarding this picture? - ki Legitimate’ Star’' (a gim novice)— Don't you think we'd hetter run off a recl of curtain calls?—Film Fun. “The delinquents are going on the car- pet. . ‘And- the investigation into \their con- duct will-be-a sweeping one.”—-Bal‘more American: P “That- Miss ‘Gabbleigh reminds me of a churdh bell, “only ghe hasn't the sense of one. ‘What do you mean?’ “Well, ‘@ church bell has an empty ead and a Jong tongus, but it's discreet 8.0 . as nough not to speak until it's tolled. .D::::y v,-;l:n; by the yard is sold at|Bd%ton Transcript. ¥ D ging from 25c to $2. “What g X | e Focd dreaser roatines what an| . VEALS the matter with. this old gen important adjunct to the spring toilette & He has just veil .can be, . - “Impossible ! - CWhere the newest and most novel veil| i Iel ST BRaid e €xploatol 'Norwich s to have a Vi nex from Dr. Baer Epstein who- is. 1 P:L”mm:h‘):“;rfl?:al a’ mass Wl ‘he I do at.a s 1 ‘l,nxmli:nday night 13;" the Brothers ofseph, synagogue. e following n he 18 {0 be entertained at the xx;mg,' Mo and Mrs. Samuel Taylor ;'of . 21¥ roa 3 B o city forjnard Encjght, Mra. Joseph X Becks :‘::l: Irelan: ing the $4,000{ Enright, Mrs. Fr 5 ck, 2“3_”%“ O d::;dg)d;e:peol- Fahey, John Fontaine and family, Peter eq that. it will go o that amount to- | Flyon, Nelie, Flyns, Andrew A a S camwase , will Fred Fléming, Mrs. Julla E. Ferry, Wil Yoo atll Beta Vening. The comt|liam Ferguson, John Gallagher,. Joseph paign will, . ‘remain open until |Golumb, Harzy. Gallagher, Paul ¥. Gadle, the first of veral en-|M: D Joseph Gadle. 47, Edward Gleas tertainmen t .week -for |son, Joseph Gadle, Sr., Nellie Gl n, the benefit ‘Jatest addl. Peter Gadle,. David Goldblatt, tion to the ’ the committee hag recei Jom 10 which | Humphréy, Mrs, Frank Harrington, M e from the Nor-|John Halpin, Harry Hildebrand, Mrs, | 2 s s hev-eopUsbutorsto the fund in the Heller, Mrs, Thomas Houlihan. % Mrs. John Heibek, Willlam < Hartle, |+ districts up to March 24th as prepared by thé e - ? ora Hartle, Patrick Hartie, Josie Hartie, Mary Hartié, James Hawkins, Harold D: = Humphrey, Magtin' Hoyrigan, Mzs. Mar- “Mrs. %3»;- Small, ‘Miks Shug- rue, Mary ‘K. -Sullivan, Dr. Schwartz, rs. Sparks,*Mr!-snd. Mrs. Simson, Jas. tin Hourigan, Mrs. Harris, August Jus neau, Mrs. Jolinstone, John Janik, Mrs. losberg;” Mis™ Stanton, Migs Spafford, Beln. * Stetson, . 9. B, Stanton, R. Bernard Jjalwbosuki, Rev, William= A. Keefe, Rev. Willian H. Kenfledy, Mrs. Salpeth,. 8% SakowWits, " Philip- Shabeoft, Mra: A. 1. Sylia, John Shea, M. Strom. iy 4 ooy “He' saw eight’ beautiful ‘athietes in a styles are 1o be found Is wuggested 16-| racing shall’ dressed in- back Lo nature! E. Kilday, Mrs. Lena Kezesloll; A. Kraft, day by The Bulletin's advertisers! Bernard Kirlan, Patrick Kirby, +John Mrs. J. J. Shugrue, Miss St. Join.' Mary Stanton, e 'Stanton, , Mr.. Thorne, Bym sujts.”"—BirminghamAge-Herald. . A et o g “I hear ye 'had & tosth pulled, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Kilkenny, Walter WHOOFING COUGH, SHOWN wicw | Finnegan?” E ski, Mrs. Depnis Kewack, Mr. Kiccol , PREVALENT IN NOR i Tar' whire 1l b Gkt gokie.on 1! Ling Lee, Mr. Lacavers, - Josette La- ¥ ‘Twenty-two cases of whooping cough in | dintist. = - Shepp:Mr: Snow, Mrs, Snow, Anna |Valle, Arthur Letendre, Bennio Mandell. R REIED - Axe b T RS WSEKI- FepoTt ¥os :nh ?l(u ssn::a'mvm H. Saxtom,| Michael MurphVi William W. . Mish, from the state health department. | Miss - K; -8hahau, David eShahan, Sr., |John Maloney, M, ra, Mary Malsney, The, following geport. of commanicable Mrs. Maty Spllivan,-Mrs. Thomas Sace-|A. B. Maine, E." Maloney, Dapiel Mur- ‘diseases In eastern Connecticut has been ‘han, * Thomas - Sheehan, Barbara Sulii- Iphy, J. E. Murphy, Maione ofamily, ‘C. imade; 3 % van, J. B. Sullivan, Mr. Spanlding, Mr.[O. Murphy, Alex Mizawski, Miss A. M: oL Wiiboping. - congh—Groton)’ 3.4 Norwich Sowle,. K. Safenwitz, Mrs. Samuel Slos- |honey, Edward Maloney, David Maloney, 22, state total 69 ; last week 71. 'berg, Jas. Suilian, Miss E. M Shea, L.{Mrs, Ellen Mulholland, Mrs. 'Edward “Diphtheria—Jewett City 1, Stoningtan Shapro, ;Mrs. Stenso, . S. S¥ane, Jrs. [F. Ssalikowski,. Max -Strom,.Mary E. Sullivan,. Mrs,” N. E. Sullivan, Mrs. X. ~'IN A FRIENDLY SORT OF WAY. of Whén a man ain’t got 2 cent, and he’s feeling kind o’ blue An’ the clouds hang dark an’ heavy, an’ wonl} let the sun- .+ shine through, 1t’s a great thing, O my brethern, for a feller just to lay His hand upon your shoulder in'a friendly sort o’ way! east-northwestward, greatly ‘in intensity and Thursday night its center was ‘over 'lower Michigan. Since Wednesday night this disturbance bis caused Tains over the great central and all districts - east thereof. re has been a decided rise in tem- perature over the eastérn states and tem- peratures are generally near or above the normal throughout the country. The outlook is for rain, followed by clearing weather in the North Atlantic states followed by fair weathdy Satur- day. i 4 Storm warnings are displayed on the Jlantic coast at the morth of Delaware Breakwater. Winds OFf the Atlantic. North of Sandy Hook: Strong south, shitting to west winds, reaching gale torce Friday morning; raius followed by Zlearing weather. Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Strong south. shifting to west winds Friday morning, aching gale force; rain, followed by slearing weather. Forecast. South New England: Rain, followed by clearing and warmer Friday; Saturday] fair. It makes a man feel curious, it makes the teardrops start, An’ you sort o’ feel a flutter in the region of the heart: You can look up and meetshis “eyes; vou don't know what to say ¢ ; ! When his hand is on your shoulder in a friendly sort 0" way 0 &hell ‘shocked.” Oh, the world’s a curious compound, with its honéy and its gall, With its cares and bitter crosses, but a good world; after all. An’” a good God must have made it—leastways, that is what | say, . When a hand is or. my shoulder in a friendly. sort o’ way. ¢ claimedto be_wai av {him pain- less wans,-an’-Of niver wor so nearly kilt in all me loie."—Boston Transcript. Friend—I hear that you received a flattering offer to join the Syphon Pic- tures corporation? - Movie Star—¥Yes, 1 did. Friend—Why didn’t you accept it? Movie Star—Because they employed no finesse in-approaching me en the subject. They ‘Were.so. brutally commercial about the a\x'l:jec‘,-fllm Fun. | “Isiwas surprised to see you in con- versation with’ A notorious gambler,” ir. ¢ |marked the dominie. . “Were you aware . James Wtitcomb Riley. Observations in Norwich. The Bulletin's observations show _the following_records reported from changes. in tempcrature and barometric readings Malcom, Miss Katherino Mu!lxl’s‘ar;a !{:Sfl 3, Coventry 1, Plainfield 1, state total 65; H. Mgnroe, Daniel McCarthy, Daniel M- st week 61, ormick, John McHughy Mrs.’ E. McCor- i l’swlec fever—New London 1, Stoning- F. Sullivan,.D, Sullivan, - Albert Senft, |mick, Thomas McHugh, Mrs. E. McClat- ton’ 1, Hampton 1, Thompson 1, state to- Mrs, . Suliivan,; Mr.-and Mrs. Sull ferty, Lillian McClafferty, Andrew . M- tal 125 '/t week 161, Mrs. Kate Scullion, Mrs. Nellie Sull Laughiin, William Mc€lafferty, Miss S. s sthen Tomraalaetts | dloines ‘Miles; Sullivan, C. Shea, Daniel Shields, |T. McNamaray Norwich ‘Belt Mfg,’ Co., reported in the state are- 74 cases of Mary: Sullivan, Rev. #r.’Sullivan, 3rs.|Jjohn T. Nevins, Géorge E. Neibert. hisken: pox: Jos. Swarta, William _ Ogden, Joseph _O'Sullivan, ? pine, Georgia pine. red pine and the great and some varieties of cherries, is #qual in west coast sugar pine are among 'the heating value to « ton-gf coal. 7 . TEIN. : e e . t valuable. i Thursday : ¢ i te Streibel, . ‘O'Sullivan, Annic M. -O'Slili- DR. BAER EPSTEIN X NAL ofuhi- general reputation?" Mosl Originally, March was the first month K T e e i - e ol R % e ok B 1 ot b G ok e b 2 c”‘“"““:::_r DAY SERVICE| . MoSt undoubfedly.” replied ‘the dea-|. Snow, cither fallen or filing, is a |of the gecr. Tam. [ ) frebabondl ettt e Tens¥ Doulétte, imelda - Deulette, | famous leader of. philosophical though in A ; Was trying {6 find out wher: to| great obstructor of sound. Riestrickty travels about 62,000 miles 12 m. 48 304017 2djes Sodality,” St Pa John P. O'Sullivan, Mrs. Charles Odgen,|Germany, Hermann’ Cohén. Dr.*Epstein| At the Fast Day service this (Friday) rious_poker chips 1 find in| - Wireless messages, it has bebn dis- |fucther in - second’ than does lght = §p m . 48 3030 society, F,:Savies, . Miss Maria Sousa. | Dorothy Pearson, Mrs. C. W. Pearson, {had been devoted to the Zpsist.cause |morning at 1} o'clock at Park Congre: |the-collection baskEL'—Town Topits 7 | coverni ravr oo rest on tian Highest 43, lowest 28, Conding Seorian, L aliss. Sinfield, Mrs, | Mo ang Mis. Perry, Anthony Porda, Jo-| Since his youth and Was for a time ‘one | gational church, where the sermon will be At the tine of tho discovery of Amer- ica’ only sever ‘metals were known. A-tribe- i tre--Congo communieates over long distances by a tatio on druma Queen Maud, of Norway, has 2 wonder. “The néople_in tHe flat above us are constantly fighting.” o “Must be unpleasant for «ou- wife” No, &he likes to havé a fus made «ser her."—Boston, Transerji.. - - Comparison: § Predictions for Thursday: sloudiness and warm. i Thursdas’s weather: Ratny. of ‘the- leading /Zlonists -of ‘Wiima.. About | by the pastor, Rev. Dr. S. H. Howe, the eight years azo, he' was ‘Dersuaded to)fellowing.will be the musical programme: devote his oratorical talénts ‘and organ-|arranged by Chorister Eben Learncd: izing ability to the cause of thé Jéwisn |Organ—Prayer, Lorgt national fund.. Yinge:then: he.has'trav-| onthem—O, Saviour of the World s seph Portelance, Josuy, -Proteau, Mrs. J. Pichi, Jerermiah Quinley, John Rear- don, Edward Risley, Miss. Annie Rebin. son, George' Roberts, James Riley, Mr John T. Ryan, Mrs. A. Rokoski, Mich- : The~collarbone is broken more often jthan any bone of the human bods A Mohammedan mdsque in ’Calcutta, India, is built in the hol'ow of & great tree trunk, | Sturwald, 3. Shechan, Henry Siow, {na M. Savage,;Mrs. Supernant, InCrossing| 5 vrice; Mame L Stlyr. Mrs: Smith; . Timothy . Sullivan, Dr. Willigm Switp,. Daniel Shea, Mr.- Sitnick, 2 G cled.a great deal: over Russia; Unjted The Triumph of N P o ¢ O chbesiactiy i Miss; Mary Shea, Mrs. Semoneau, Mrs. |ael Rebuck, Joi, Romanowski, Davidj g (trom the cantata, The Triumph o Europe and North America use nearly | - ‘ge Peter's in Rome has = greateé oot ' SUN. MOON AND TIDES. Emma, Sullivhn, Mts Suliivan, Mr. !Ring, E. E. Rivers, John ShecHy, Mrs. §l’;$|’l'mi°g"“‘ s and - nglana. | - the Cross, i e e T W g ¥ : four-fifths of all the coffec the World Pro-{ space than any other church in the worid. e s W High [ Moon | Shaiples, Mes. Staflord,. Mrs. A Seha. ~ |Sullivan, ‘Maria Sweeney. % R S A e : With: kind. asdsistance of .Miss ‘While there méver was a.hard Juck| 2> Edward St. . Shields, Armour, William = 'Mrs. - Szeilong, Mr. Szeilong, Mrs Sheehy, Retta Sheehy, Mrs. Dora® mino, Paul’ Sdflamucha, J. D. Shea, Wil- - Gallup,. Soprano. ; re Thou, Magda- (from the cantatas <~ Dried. bricks _from .Ninevah and Baby- George ; Stes nle_ lon are'to be found in the British mu- r. W seum. - Ul Rises. | Sets. | (Standard Time.) half of the Jewish mational fund.,: Evefy yvear Sumatra imports hundreds By his - inowiedge, high.-intelligence, story that was worih mofs - 43 (BABE dime.”| ¢ oms “of ol newdpapers. The equator —Loulsville, Courier-Journal. Oftertory—Happy lena, alto solo, ? Sitivan, % is ' : Stainer | Naylor—Tomkins has ‘spentthe whole| oo, tqous” the lsland, and the vapers] nuft was used in the West Tndies B ul = Thatt S obrher:/Dr. and Mos | B B et e ki, Edupard | E20izing , Dr. Hpstéin -ocoupies. a Drom- | o ogan-Postiude in. & Mo, . «Calkin| of oday bragging -about what nell 4o e e e et ™| beftire 16batES Wiln introduced ih Erore SS9 1 I 450 s, 'G. “rourtellqtte, Mr. and | Spetiman, Mrs, Matthew Sullivan, Miss | €1t place among the best:kiawn. pro-{ TN 7 by Al 3 J Ninety-five per &ent. of the total known |, PIWASSr. Queen Margherits, of Itahn Lif| sas Rises.| Mrs, T'Thertien, ‘Marr Twomey. James |3 Sullivan, M. Soloman, Felix Sydak, | Pasandists for the Zionist cause. He is{pygy DAY SERVICE. WiTH £ tomorrow Mramgss Lpapend-the whole | L i in the woril fa Feprepented in{ B8 one of the fincat private coliection of 5.48 118 | Tedesgo. " Miss Aadie ‘Toohey, Mr. ~n1|Smith family, Mrs. Jerome There, John |0V, TSR e SRR R ot ime, REV. P..C. WRIGHT PREACHING | §f {omorrow &T‘.flr&?;fi&fi;“. the depositsfof the famous Minas Ragra,| Pearls. 2 i 3] §37 | e Ve, S¥eney [ wetraatt, Twoomey, !ucy Woods. Lottle WSS, | \whete he has been in.elose touch with:the|” Pastors' 6f the city will participate in Angwers, ‘ O | e Thace 1o savpett 20 b th o], - Mikn Besaptage o€ ihe. sesiiat: o 541 1038 | L Pan Thompson, . Dr. James Ward, Sarah Walsh, Barger Wun-|jeaders of the: Zionist moyement. ‘" |he Fast Day service arranged by the at this mine ore of 26,000,000 pounds me- tallje-content. The gold mine of St. John Ael Ray, in London -are saly to-wedr amulets under their - clothing. T6 be fn style in tte Congo, the womeh derlick, Miss Annie Welch, Mrs. Ernest White, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Charles, D Yerrington, Mrs. Young. “But you jold.me you couldn't afford to buy a motor car.” “I couldn’t,” replied ‘the timorous eciti- Young Men's Christian Association for this ‘(Friday) eveniig at 7.45 at the Community House en Church street and Guetare Telliér, ‘T. Tracy. Thornes. ‘A" ‘Thompson, . I, §. Tenueu, Thomas . Charles Tracy, “Miss' Helen Table. Six hours after high water it is'low JUDGE\WILL STUDY oN * water, which is followed by flond tid ;. LIQUOR. CASE = RULING 1N “ Brazil, is believed to be the deenest metal| weaé anklets weighing as much as he names of those who havé made - 3 zen. - “Somgthing -happened to me that . v MES aHa'MFs,” Tierell, Mr. - Tompkins, | comiropmime sce St Wi Lo ib-|The case "ot Antonio, Colengelo of: New | 106 Wormon will be by Rev. P. C. Wright| 0, | PHE LIS M 2| mine in the. world. It was opened more | twelve Dounds. | Herity ReUTARS 1B ragy.” Mrs, | o " - M| London, charged with a- layof visiatien, | OF - NeW - York, ‘formerly pastor of the| ™ g, 7€ Ceapern than 80 years ago and has now been| In 1580 there was:one telephome fe T * | Thumim, 3%, “Tilden, Max Wlzonshv. ||ncy 5 %O% 38 the lIsts can be bre-p L gt o I ucetion. fu: e it | Contral Baptist chureh fere. | XTI TRRNTL ety Man over mel K 10 neariy 7000 faet, 1000 pérsons. . Today there is & telbe The Ponemah Mills shut d m m Freds, 'rousmom. Asmes Thorpe, Utley |""Mr.” Corkery received: the following tel- | ed States district cougt. in: “Hastford- on m;‘:'cfed""‘,‘;“(’:h‘_"‘_'m";)-g«';_ iThe service | Shouted, -rnxnz You mext time! According to tests recently made by the| phone to every nine persons. £ A Heart| o | F A elts G5 | ternori{ RO > . X , nd-other churcn engagements will At T il : L : : ‘m' d:.q:lwn:oc ra:: !m: Bl‘!‘ ’ ot (‘:vnhlyee . rmfi; _I'I;VA M\r\.eu‘}mi.;: State chairman of New - Jersey® an-{hOW far the.United States-gav: cordially welcome. beech, birch, grard maple, ash, elm, locust| than a fortnight's growth. nounces gift today of $1,000 by Jersey City Chapter, American Red Crgss to American Committee foy “Relief in Ire- gv, under the Volstead aet, in. seizing cuor.in a man’s. recognized. home. - No'|/ question Qf the sale of ‘iquor Was raiscd, recess. > (W The Good Friday mass, at the Sacred Heart church, will be held at 3 o'clock. Dr. 'T. Walker, ‘Anfife White. Mrs. James White, ‘Mre. Fred ' White. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ KALEIDOSCOPE Canada’s 'loan to war veterans totals e Pays $251.75 on §! Cha: At 3 oclock in the afterncon the stations of the cross. Friends of Mrs. T. Dupont are glad to seo, hor back at her residence on Mery ants ayenue, after being in the hospital for the past twelve days. Local fishermen 2re looking over their rods and other- equipment, So us to be raedy when the trout season starts on April 1. Last ceveral good smtches wers report Some of the villagers who have gar- den plots bave already. commenced to spade therr. A fence has been erected in front of the first house, on the left hand side of South B street, At_the Taursday evening rervice. al e Congregational church, tho following were admitt o to the church by Yhe pas- tor, Rev. Arciur Varley: Charles Adams, Charles R. Adams, Georgia Eve- B|R r,}xu;i,rmy: “Mps” McCune, Mrs, M¢Gill, les Webster, Mrs. Mary Ward, Mrs. Frank White, T. Weish, William Wole- ben. Mr§, Louls Wunderlick, Mrs. J. Wal- dron, Fred WodXzben, Mr. Weiler, J. F. Williams, Mrs. Patrick - Whealen, Mrs. | Sample, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. P. Mrs, M. Welsh .’ Hattle” Williamson, -Mrs. William- son, . WSdiidfisee, L. Woodmansee, Lovdge Woodmansee, J. Winzbinski, Mrs. Whitehtead, ' Mrs. " ‘Woodmansee, = Mrs. Weidwall, ' Miss Lnisa Williams, Mrs. Wright, Mfs, Frofc Watson, Lizsie Weller, Mrs.' €. ‘Wagner, J. P. Walsh, Homer Withers, Mrs. C. M. Wliams, Miss. A. Walker, Miss Waisard, 1. J. Willis, Mrs. Whittemore, F. E. Waters, Chester Wright, Mrs. Woodmansee, Mrs. , Mrs. E. Yerrington, John J. Young, ‘Yantic Grain Products Co., Mary Mre. “Thomad-“McVeigh; Mary - McCabe, lyn Adams, Edward Thoma, Albert E. Mathewson, Oscar E. Mathewson, Alvin Heinrich, Eldoris Chase and Dorothy Varley. Albert Britton of South Slater avenue & passing the week-end With relatives In New Bedfod, Mass. JMoses Benac of South Font strest has left town for Canada where he will re- main for several weeks. Loretta_Langlois has resigned her po- sition with the Ponemah C \ Joseph Belisle and Yamily of Goodyear, Conn., have moved to the village. Mr. and Mrs. Jameg Rush have taken: 1 house on Terrace avenue. Newell Beardow entertained a number of friends at his home on Providence strest Thursday in honor of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey of Front rect are spending the week-end in Bos- m. Lew(s Tillinghast of Slater avenue is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Tay- lor of New Haven. Oscor Chapdelaine of Providence, R. L. was u business caller in town Thurs- NORWICH TOWN Folowing is the perféct mmtondance teport for thg term endinz March 247 Town Streft' school; kmdefgarten, Miss Susie §. Whittlesey, teacher: Geo. Drosofske, Bdward Jordan, Elizabeth La Varge. Ralph Polsky. { Grades 1 and 2. Elizabeth G. Lynch; teaditer: number of pupils, 33, not ab- e Catherine Connelly, William Carver. John wat, 16: Warren Lo Pierts. Fanny, 1a |Cberive Somelly, Willam Curver, Joth STOCK REPLENISHED DAILY. new. Mary De Ange, John Fields. Mary | Mrs Mary Carroll, e Capn M Fields, Beatrice Smith, Olga Bdmund, | B2l *Christman, John E. Condon, Joseph I plosy © ieeli 52 BAmund, | Curran, Jofin . Carey, <William . Casey, Assorted es, several Sraces 3 and 4; Bessie M. Grast, teacher: “Hazel Cummings, John Mackje, Herbert Miller, James Mullen, Walter Murphy, Crosby Peck, Alice Cummings, Bessie La Plerre, Marion Agnew, rion Spear, Dorothy Fowler. i Grades 5 and §; Janet M. Lathrép, teacher; whole number 37: attendance §: Chaumcey Chapman, Grace Wheeler, Francis Muilen, George Tib- a- perfect }in ce Mrd. “McAvoyd Mre, "MoCdrthy, D. J. Me- Corfniitk, John Mellveny, ‘John McNally, Mary A' MeNally, Henry McNally, J. Me- ally, Jamés P.MeNally, Helen McNally, raneis McNathara, J. F. McCarthy, Miss Annie McCrohan, ‘Genevieve, McCormick, Mrs. J. R. MtNamara, Mrs, McKenzie, Daniel McSheffery, Mrs. Mary McCarthy. Mrs. McCann, Miss McSheftery, Charles McFadden, Robert McBurney Mrs."J. 'B. Martin, Mrs. Sarah McGee, William MeGarry, Catherine McHale, ellie MoGarry, Mrs. McQuade, Mrs. M. McCarthy, Mis§ McSheffery, Mrs. A. Mc- Mesl T. McMahon, Thomas Me- Mahon, Joe Mcialioney. Miss Agnes Mc- Cloyd, " Greeneville District. The: following is a. list of the contribu- tors in the. Greeneville ~district up to Mareh 24th: - Mrs.. D. F. Connor, - leader $534.25: George H. Adams, Michael Br. Joseph Bray, Mary- Bray, \I. Bellieveau, Di.. Edward Brophy, P. J. Brennan, Jo- seph Bray. }fichael Barnett, Bernard Breen, H,'J, Brown, Mrs. Willlam Bur- ton; Mrs. . Margaret Bray, Katherine Bray, Louis: Bassette, Mrs, L. Baker, Mrs. A. Burke, -Eugene Berry, Mrs. Bania, Mrs.. William H. Coughlin, Mrs. Daniel Connor, . Jeremiak Connors, Miss Lida Caley, John Casey, Timothy Carey, John, Casey, Thomas Caffery, Mary Caf- ery. Mrs. Catherine Carey, James :Cook, Mra: A. Campbell, Mrs. T. C, Coughlin, Mrs. ;Andrew: Carey, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward: Connelly, Mrs. V. J. Caron, Mrs. amount, Mrs. C. I 'Downes, John Donovan, Mrs Catherime Daly, Thomas Dooley, Delaney, “Henry. Donnelly, JameS Dela- ney, Frank Domaleski, Dennis J. Driscoll, Mrs. Adelphus Demute, Thomas Donovai, John Dongvan; .Jr, Henry 'Duu,lu,' Isabel, Enright, . Ber- o bais, Dorothy Heath, Agnes Murphy. Grades 7 and 8; Willlam G. Tarbox, |a race horse.c: principal: Dorothy Buckley, Rose Durr, Harriet Geer, Martin Durr, Skinner. Kenneth | Dorcas Home " Missionary Mr. and Mrs. Earl DeWolfe réturnéd | thé Fifst Methodist parsonage hotle last Weekafter a few days’ stay in New ‘Yofk.. Whild there they purchased In"observancs of Good Friday, the s ;. sqeiety will haye" & special meeting that afternoon at EGGS Fresh—Every Egg Guaranteed Jus as If You Had Gathered Them From i s Gooll'and Fresh Your Own Hen Coop. " |no present means of acting direatly und land accompanied by communicatiun, as follows: “The Jersey City Chapter of tha Amer- ican Red . Cross sensible (o the distress which exists in Ireland is dusirons in aes| cordance Wwith its established policy to assikt in relieving the same. We have recognize that your.commiitee is.in, the fieldand able to-serve we. are, glad to have you act for us. Enclosed find our check for §1,000-contribution for this pur- pose.” ; This should serve as preceden: to be followed by Red Cross chapte-s through- out the country. Please see that this & published in your local papers. far reported in Connecticut appraximate- 1y’ $65,000. (Signed) THOMAS L. - Stai OYSTERMEN WANT SHELL ° FISH COMMISSION OUSTED The hall of the house of representa- tives at Hartford, was at least half fill- ed with oysto:men Wednescay aftef-. noon, “these citizens coming up from the shore towns to be presert at the hegr- ing on a bill hefore the legislative com- mittee on shell fisheries. Their chief interest was in suzgestions limiting spawning beds to 5C acres in any one location, ,and increasthg .the license fee for natural growers, and also in a pro- position to reorganize the shell fish eom- mission. Michael Hammond _ of City Point (New Haven) said he favored a license for the town 'of Orange, making the fee $5, % Representative Stoddard presided ar the hearing. Attorney E. L. Davis of Norwalk appeared for the oystermen ard said that they asked for the reorgan- ization of the skell fish commission and objected to the commission having the power to. deshznate spawning ground. Mr. Davis ‘had some , unpleasant _.things to say about the present commissioners and said that the-oysterman are going to REILLY, Chairman. Lut the point was mad: thats the room in which the liquor Was ¥ept was also used in connection With sume. other bus- iness conducted by the! resident, - . . The liquor had been fnand in”the kit- chen of Colengelo’s _home. .Jn._ th: part of his home, Colengeis conducied a restaurant and, for this reason, the gon crnment alleged that the keaning «£ whi key there was illegal. Affer being out nearly an heur tne jiry retuffed-a ver- dict of guilty,. with tie, jsupplementsry verdiet that the liquor was kept.for use by the man's family. LA Attorney. Thomas E. Trolahd, .conmsel ifor Colengelo, then filed metion that the verdict be set aside, ou. the.grounds that the decision was an incorrset, inter- pretation of the law. The e gave the aTlorneys one’month i’ v!?g u'%”.. briefs, relative to the -point and contin- ued the term for three months, in respect to, this case, in order that he might ruje on the point after giving it more study. VERDICT FOR $1 FOR - CHILEAN NAVAL LIEUTENANT A verdict for-the ‘plaintiff for $1° was returned by the jury in the case of Adel Solar, a lieutenant in- the Chilean mavy, against P. Hall: Shurts, New London real estate agent, inthe superior court in, thyt city, Thursday merning. - ‘The -suit, was to recover damageg of 32,000 for .forcikle ejectient frébm a cottage at Ocean Beach. The case went to the jury at 10:45-and it returned’ with its verdict at 12.22. Liuetenant. Solar decupied a cottage at Ocean Beach owned by Mr. Kronig. of No#wvich, of which Mr. Shurts was. the agent. Lieutenant Solar claimed. that in February, 1919, the.defendant entered hi cottage, ejected his sérvant and, took, pos ‘session without legal authority. The de- fense was that Lieutenant Solar, volun- the key. > %% — undertakef by the Hungarian:govern- Detition the governor to remove the commissioners from office, . ° Kecskeret district. 1 Mrs. | Included are Fox, Mink, Fitch, Squirrel, Stone Marten, Opossum. “QUALITY CORNER" An uncommon exhibit, nfle?t{ng 1;: .eu-.h' specimen the seasoned judgment of yetersn fiurriess.” Baum Marten, Jap Marten, Kolinsky s Australian , FURS RECEIVED NOW FOR COLD STORAGE™ €. MACPHERSON. 7 \ OPP, CHELSEA’SAVINGS ‘BAN tarily gave up possession and that-hi& servant voluntarily gave. the’defendant ‘Borinzs for matural gas are to be ment on an ‘extensive scale .in the The formbr Worcester of which Alfred L. Alken, president of the National Shawmut Bank of Boston, was at.one time president and which Is now merged as the Worcester Bank & Trust Co.. has been liquidated after Tour years. The last dividend chegk brings the total amount received by each stock- holder $251.75 for each share of stock Held, the par value of which was $100. ‘When ‘the bank was in existence, it hav- ing been more than 100 years old at the time of consolidation, the stock was con- sidered the best of any bank in Worces- ter, in recent years paying ten per cent. dividends. 7 Altred L. Aiken, a former president of the bank, is a-son of General Willlam A. Aiken of this city. £ St. Anne’s Will Contribute. The Tegular meeting of St. Anne's T. A. ‘society was held Tuesday evening in the “home ‘of Miss Helen Kilkenney on Clajrmont avenue. It was decided to contribute a sum of mezey to the Irish relief fund from the society. After the meeting_adjourned, a social hour was spent.’ Music and refreshments were en- joyed: The next meeting will be held at he home of Miss Catherine Coughlin on Spring street. ‘Workmen’s Compensation. Two workmen's compensation agree- ments have been approved as follows by Commissioner J. J. Lonohue: E. J. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Nor- wich, employer, and Patrick J. Curran, 62 Eleventh street, employe, loss of one- |lh|rd of finger, 8 1-3 weeks at $13.16. J.*B. Martin “Co., Norwich, employer, and Daniel ‘Shields, 85 CIiff street, em- , | $80,000.000, Naples was founded many centuries before gthe Christian era by a colony of Greeks. % last 10 years. Ope of the best.Trades soned for at least four years. skifts, with the feathers on. than with any other letter. and Pemba. garlic. with an old shb evil eye. y School Children 18 who walue their own an oty Ny out abox of Mother Gray's for use throngh Break up Colds, Relieve iev ploye, fhfected thumb, at rate of $17.23. AliDrug Stores. Don't The nymber of farms in Colorado has increased nearly 30 per cent. during the of cheese is 8old only after it has been sea- Fashionable persons in ancient Athens slept under coverlets of dressed peacock “Giving numbers and letters instead of namies to the streets and avenues is & practice pecullar to American cities. More English surnames begin. with B § comen | second on the list, M third, and H fourth. of cloves comes from two small off the east coast of Africa—Zanzibar re Sickly > comfort and the weltare of their children, sbould mever be withe iweet Powders for the season erishness, Sion, Teething Disorders, Headache and Stomac) Troibles, tred by mothemter ‘over 30 yeara: THESE ¥OWDERS GIVE SATISFACTION. accept any substitute, Italian In, Turkey the moment the roof is built over'a new house it is customary to hang from .the most prominent eave a string of e, to keep off the There are about 28 species of pine trees in the United States, of which the white Constipe. h The Geo. W. Kies Co. | Smart Spring Footwear LOCAL MAN SAYS PAIN IN BACK. . DUE TO KIDNEY TROUBLE MADE IT ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO WALK Mr. Edw. Szolonkewicz of 642 Washington Avenue Says GINOT Relioved Pain in His Back and Alse Gave Him a Healthy Appetite. Mr. Edw. 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