Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 29, 1921, Page 5

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ho ‘!‘ ~attendng God- .onlnny in New mmlfi. are af ifié_ T K s at hve h . z o B SRR fl;fi () H ys_and _sells ek:lrt 3 men such ¢|fat fron, “eléct Mg, amps, lighting Lefotand the mmbefl of the cbmmon counc!l mét Monday. v- d office for a con! he two . sets n! o the n;:yor were laid be- counell for their \g:e’ the Ecmbe ‘consideration. e varfous | The ahswers 4. | Were discussed and the two reports were g Dflfll. f‘_s:;f" BEeen o .r che u-qaten nd jlent e passed upon before the confersfice Bp about 10.45 o'clock. Thé two - re. one uun f mn:m type- ¢ other of twenty- two tymt!aum will be 1did be- fore the council for action at the April meeting next The. followinig i the fill text o *Le ‘commissioners’ ofleo-fimfl y City of sir: hm with your pfi-flulkhww.m P ts, ete, What 18 its ln(horlu for s0 doing? * Angwer—(a). The flt’lfinmt aippliances only. It does not appliances. (h) Year vending . 20, u;r "36,868 returns are made ot the merc] in the ann w ” ; 1915, r‘l 10 two ltemr 1918, M 1 ;. | the blll (b)wm:nlm- total loss @ Whi(t?i the lu: n &o I.\dmfl { fomwend. 2y The m-my of "! AP tric plant fs 7000 kilowatts. (b) pacity of the gis genera l“ 000 eublc Mlm‘;tlh:nfl. The bolt}- er storage eapacity 1! plant fs “fl 000 cubic, fest. ~ m& Year, ending April 30, ull loss: t Mu per cént.{ yedr ending April 20, " At presént rates, for gas and elec- tricity, this allows .a_gas customer ‘to sonspme 100 cubic fest pef” month -for the §1. um ch: or 8 1-3 kilo- . hours. of \el ‘per. month for the $1,00 minimum charge. If, however, omer. 1919, 17.33 per cent.; yur ding 30. 1920, 15.08 v ) ou’g:-l tribition 19ss: ear enah-g April 34, 1918, 25, 09 3 Dper cent. T, ending Abril 30, ~1919, 24, yedr ending April 30, 1920,116:26 per eent. - Question 6—Ate all * mands ’mr light . . than | pective customers , (cou'm.a}n Last Page, Col. Thres) | h00 WILL mxm. as A PRIVATE INSTITUTION Mclgh-ln, March 2!—-—'!1:{ Uniyer- will continue as a nd regain—its legal ler 1ts charter of 1791. The mrfl of trustees e ing, public f gr had béen under conside tion mu than a year. '’ leclaration opposes sta‘e con‘rel, ht nn that under ‘the university's charter it is the duty of ‘legislature. to contribute to”the financidl supnort of the\instituti It mits the boatd o more widely géographical distribution an_enegfetic cam- fund ‘of at least £ mmnmm of -endowment, $o o500 3’5&"‘ >l inclnding a number of widely - known *| campaign. Among the ‘meml financiers, was appointed to.conduct the bers of the oommmae are E.T. ltoulbury and Jo- h E. Widener, ¥ e AR IR s ' CHIIGE N m“‘l“m_fi!‘ .| INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ‘Washington, March. 28. Announce- ment 0&“ made today. that Nerman B. a-&m had tesigned ce uad mn un- .| Haraing tor the o?flcm bt lehester. two niel and Harold We_uc&"zr mm?“ hoot dflzfl Qfl& rfil‘y t;g- six montbs to el!‘!tn dish. s 4 nemes of e m?::fi:‘:o’ e | 5. ?f, the & : e tqwer from Snring m’?&“&.‘?& “tof, the Budget S mmfl..;m?, F ol ‘miner ' Who lost- his ;m:{fll ‘man ‘miner ‘icfi(!i H; 280 and " a m}ug whe Is milll several days critical- condi. u'%a%lg,.fms‘; ster Sunday, mucy to of ‘the townspeople. ‘eeks had- an auction sale of !fil’ and household md- at his one and one-halt mth ot 4 office Sa b-rn It regu.(fid tour !!t( ch- the wound. Davis, who: was under-secrethiry -tzg-sn the &losing years of the Wil- inistration, continned over as :mmenufl(n of this, country on thé munce nv. the request of Secretary g (He had indjested; however, a prtigione &) relief from. the post in ! .MZ;Z timg: to his private af- irs, ervny is not in active time. 2 TTERY B MARDI GRAS BEOUGHT CROWD T0 ARMORY with “:! at the state armery Monday fir;ht h-vu.g oyer 300 coup! on the floor to enSoy the Smi ettl, pan ‘ serpentine | Tolls, |§u, mmu horns were dis-| when a mnd mnn:h was-led Dy !crgeut Batrbour, Lieutenant Ton- and’ Corporal Wilson,” who guided fs pagt the booth from “which marehers the fanmakérs . were u-qéa %6 thé jolly crovd. H. Eastér Swnday Thurston B. Lillibridye of Scotland - acheq §30d | Bristol is Fiend, Clark jany years 4ble and efficiént | ¢ sTER xonn mu:. tat : the mtmguon.u - | Red TWO_ARRESTS IN RAIDS - b Y NORWICH POLICE restllt of faiding activities by the m& p:ge lionduy afternoon n.1 sqn g, - Frank Denasi, proprietor -of ed_saloon on Railrpad avenue Doh:to Par proprietor. of a’ street, will appear in fhe city court this (‘Puesday) morning to answer charges of violation of the lmunr laws. About 5 o'clock Montlay afternoon. & polme squad paid a sudden and unexpect- | part, ; visit to the Franklin street place. ‘arschelll was arrested and a pint whis- key bottle and & whiskey glass were seized as eyidence. It is claimed Par- schelll emptied whiskey from the bottle into the sink when He saw the police at the door. He gave $400” bonds for ap- pearance in court. During the eazly evenh: 2 squad in charge of Sergt. John M. Kane .yisited the Denasi place on Raflroad a me They, ecured -a gmall quantity of i in a pitcher as evidencs. An zttempt liguor into a sink, bn£ was only partially —successful. Wwas arrested..and Teleased: on bonds' of $400. e police .also paid & visit Sullivan & Mueller Monday evening, found. 3 vistt to” the lace on Ferry street fut "o liglor wasg EPSILON UHMN 24TH A xln. BANQUET The 2ith anrual banquet and reunion of Epstlon Upsilon fraternity of Fres: Academy, heid at the Waure gan hotel on Monday eveming, was af tended by about 30 grgduates and under- graduates. The tablés were attractively decorated with cut flqwers and the col- Ors of the fraternity, ‘lqak and gold. e following menu was served: To- mato #oup, chicken pie, rolls, early June véas, olives, Neapolitan ice cream,” as cakes, demi-tasse. Fnllwhg the nquet, Colr!hn‘ [} Whitney,' acting as toastmaster, spoke, and, the foliowing responded fo’ toastsi iscence E. Babeock, "01; Initias ions, “H.. F, Hm‘_hon '23; Athletips, C. A. Williams, 22 ; Our Banquet, H. C. Noyes, 10 Qur Alw Dr. L. T. Cassidy, "04: scg_:ol Notes, W. C. Sémple, '22. & committee was G G Whitney, an. C. A. Williaghs, W. C. Semple Qnd H. G, Hitchon v,;nm.y GOOD APPOINTER - 1\' SENATOR A. L. nxnmi The thrée appointments. to the nme urt-ipclude Rrobate Judge L. P, p [arvin of , for whom uu»ro agg only Eood 'or ! Newell ~Jennings of ¥n in_the state. bt senhto eS-mayor of 1 He Is one of m quiet vh‘ it haye en bolities despite < X NORWACH ELKS niaf W}# lo. 430 was vel urn fp a good sum to wiand's gcnazu qu”‘llar 8 o tzger: - L if B ol ey suctess: muww h( ncm u uu i issued M": m g nuw b e on the w-qp el!ni Wllh dicial prestige. h: 'wll Tater steu keen . l‘nt T ector; s some #fis qullRl q\&‘hty in Brown of N 'M.—\ew ven Journal-Courier. 3 M c qu‘llflv voters is tial Qn vlm Is question on the ballot QQ‘ ecessary numbér of quall 2 ml‘;re. must be secured April 4th” 5,350 FOR THE SOROOLS umwnau- a ‘:i‘ul h n:: com- ttes of favorably, nu:rulht average ce grant from $3 t6'§4, the town of Norwich would be entitled to 34,334 for 'hu 'ut\l- it has in the public places in this vicinity and the ts to Whith they are entitled foi- &’n Lyme §765; ;nnu; $2.95 7 f,rd $1.31 The decision increase of er the m.‘.hv nm ing the lack uf 4 gtate -m tion, on lho islature wn’g g: mnnlfy “g‘u them. th ol 't nu ed with . mmittes ‘4 lw showing that, #1,145.72¢ will be nee (n rv.!.m.hw tawns. EXPLAINS TO LEGION POSTS ¥DLIKG OF BELiEF® ¥yso | 8 A letter was sent Monday to thée The Jétter aims to’ be member of the post the source. - lief 11 #ts amount, - the number of vm‘ 4re eligible to rcu&v, from. them, the number of rel ning intd the thousands) atid the of the’ administration. Mr. Buttérworss also nlnu pearances he hnl the state board of enntrol u ditional funds ahd thd he fore the legislative In tre letter Mr. Butterworth says fn “We l-vn for the city of Norwich? as pr:rvl ed by ch%:ur 24 of. the General Statutes of the tal About 800 sighatures are neodsd be ‘be the ball ‘ ~After the Senate adjour gpator Ketiyon, of Tawa. wil m gah ‘1o _oblain information of conditicns therd. -Although Senator Kenyoa has not prominently identified him- nxl gmx thg’ ¢ause of ~ NOTICE B Tt "'@ PERMANENT i your hair, ggaranteed to last el | i ek, oo i your bt 1 or faded, let us restore ité natural color. | LINDGREN'’S TELEPHONE 52-3 charter engdpn that the re- ber of, tures Will B8 se- £\ e e TG ~ The 20 me! ® F“-"fla class of 1321 of the W. W. Backus hosp! training school are concluding their examinations. graduating ex- fipfim&mmmuymnmun Osgood Memorial on June 7th. / BRIEF STATE NEWS - D-‘ny.—-’nu Dinbufy pést of the Légio1 will tender a reception to lh. Woman’s Relief corps and to mém| of Moore-White post of the A R Thireday evening, March ILY = Havén—A canvass & al .pfguhum“md $1.299 Lu{ pledges for the Connectictit Jumibr lic at Litchfield, s self-govérning ymmunity of boys who have bo-‘ WAY- ‘Whipped by bis echeol _lll he fainted and fell is I.ln R, Wells, & Nos P N you will M us ber heels on these . Talk- about savin, ”’ saving jars a Ik about wear! ’!i. %‘ :’;':1“ TRATION - SHU -FIX

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