Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1921, Page 5

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Al ! BY CATTLE COMMISSION! Cattle Commissioner m” er James M. ‘Wi .-. . tmen W the failed to make ts up | i I :m" ""f int ward Rise | their authority to do 86, - The appoint- .« i e e e bbn’t Use Cold , some dominant characteristie. -y § e i o st o Cpeam to. Rub 4 i ENGAGES THEATRE FOR ' COLLEGE PLAY HERE T 2 2 Mrs. Peale, Graduste Sehool, Dr. Lillian Lynes, Agierican Col- lege of m] lhé.:‘:lbn lcl. ‘G'Ellfinn i 7 A Syracuse : Miss Charlotte ulliver, i Rt e o oo ',3, m :":," le c o B :m.; Mrs. Charles L. Stukrt, Welise- e assem! 3 wre . Wil convene at 10 o'clock oa Wednes- | was fine W ,.drl ; n:'.‘ “wmem fi :::m m‘t‘:! :\Lm . | Mids Teress King. day moming and will opened Mrs, féderition. 8he was “.(fin? ’.m. etly fitted glasses knock eye 5 Miss Teresa King, & former residen 3 e . much interest as she deseril orm- P . ok Trom MavRrosh. B Tk, dled. Sundiy to Prts s o giass, neble | Emil Tetreault, whose car was the one | tion of this federation of sollexe clabs | strain into a cocked hat. We Y ay This consign grand of Hops Rebekah lodge, will make|that crashed into the Bradford machine, With to of service fhent goes to Holyoke, Mass. a long iliness. She was 64 years old. Aliths address of welcoms. Ths praver will|was fined §150 for réckls At +| eight years ago its motto of serv 3 & i o pardener at the residence of form- | Tradin bus ter st o oo R New| e offered by Rev. W. D, Hatherlagesn of | 310 and costs on v o g'.?‘,,.‘.:: R g e e g 4 will explain it to you if you : Proda : . lon, | T near) years had lived { Fitchville. without Y : . P k&h&n& Osgood - in Prasts i proper licenses at the tims. rellowi: o EM ot bas w-um:;‘nvfi. - rd | Ths morning session will s devotsd to| H. B. Davigneav was fined $25 ana mt:ut.{o'r llr:b::‘ ’:"w-’m like. 8 er of pansies in the grounds. Frederick A, Beaney. addresses and reports by the grand of-|costs for reckless a: e r 4 &7 riving and Tony De-{ Its purpose is to all college women @ PatAck ONGh, of Dayelle. | Frederick A. Beansy, 31, died at tne|fcers and the officers of the state asssm- sario paid 335 and costs TOF violations of | Loyeir s tar o Food. b u"fu:.... - | We will make Replacements ',..’“.‘ m':l ‘the "m“_ Lawrence and_Memorial Associated hos-|P}Y: =The afternoon session will be de-|the motor vehicle laws. &d along civic or educationdl lines. Its h WM;”““’, Cothen ele, - | DUkl New Lobaon, Sunday morning. sie| O(ed to new businew. election of off| The object is Well expressed in_the pro-|for your Lense Insurance : L3¢ o celviig & bad fall causing a broken | S Survived by his widow and four small installa and et of | I« charged wil gramme ; to make plain highways from of shoe repairinx, but no ¢ i chlldren, besides his parents, Mr. and|COmmittees. The assembly will close at|vehicle when under the influence e ¢ 2 & liqudr, | every corner of the state 16 every oo~ Pfllil:'lll . = A et iy ‘Baan " dén, 6.30 ¢'clock. ‘Was_continued until Wednesday. cupat ‘how: £ood. different than hundreds of §| crewsss’ & scachis theoughout the | tor ooy, Seaney. of New Londe Nitmors,|. In the svéning the Rebékah dégreé wifi| Three men arrested for. atoxich R0 T L RS wi & whis i & A L5 | State stated it the week end that every peirg 5 i be exemplified in Elks hall upon & cliss|were fined and 2 man ch 4 . others we are-doing all the §| Thiat “stemia sropitions won o Bad stwacrethace DMARM: And “Welter, |0, Sisidptites S TBE" B6or. Aoek: ill bu] Bréabl B Ry B Ko K B C. A SPEAR i erop is expected, th o S el under. the direetion; 4¢ Johm 1, P breach of the peace was d Datural loyalty to individusl college as- time for the olks of Mr. Beanev was formerly a conductor d. Parsons, | By claimed to be Incorrigible was i eed rtere With the . ki ey blod. ; degree master, assisted by the finely drili- | court and the case was contipued | TIBeL aeh of the Taaration. T this towtl. Everybbdy COThés L on tie trolley l:’na for several years. 2 b g st o . L Mg <y e, o a] Vet wak o the Toliration. OPTOMETRIS here for shoé repairing and reshaping now. AR e Dedn Nye stirred her hearers with the 3 under Degres Master White. . Dinnet {of the automobile cases and % . ~ {tw;g‘ %&mmf-"‘”’"'.. o B S| orlon Ford, ¢, lectriea eneineer, ded| a3 suoper wil be served i e Junqust | Ghse,” Tnspector Bradfont ol B e g L Ry Franklin Square | ot to ‘ot the Repubd | 2 50 reet, . Groton, 0 officers, committees, it pres-|torney R a; od a # E s tic of China. 3 Sunday morning at $.40 o'clock. He had|ldents and Past Noble Grands of Hope|of the ‘cases, gk b piaorad :n.t‘ c:mnw T N i th, COIIII. 2o Union, King been ill for four months. Mr. Ford was|Lodge. The assembly headquarters will Bketching the development bof sduca- born in Norwich Jah, 17, 1358, son of Mr.{bs at the Wauregan Hotel, 7 $747 IN TAX ON STOCK tion for women In New England, she End Mrs. Ifadic Ford. Hb wap éducated ock COMES TO NORWION |showed that there was @ period of 150 Arrice oF in the public schiools in this city and later P! ° years when nothing but primary educa- atiended Edison institute in New|be held in Odd Fellows hall, followed ;oy 7 Yion Wk aviilkble for them. Thén came|BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, Jersey, He was married to Miss Arline|diriner at the Norwich Girls Community tock of national banks, trust ta1 |25 years 6f the grammar period followed City Hall, Xorwich, Conn. L 24 Cnoeico: (89 PANNIIAE ot e da RO tuib, s lodge| 304 Insurance companies And disbarsed |PY 50 YSrs Whén the few fortunhts ones SPRINKLING NOTICE. | he m.m:nuhfi hon’: ier M s Bl 325,:&":.. o |Smonk the cltles and towng where the|COWA attehd schdemim In the NeXt| i persons, whether owner br tensht, ‘wis connected with the New England |Rebekah Assemibly.and the members have ""“t n".‘:;flndkfl:r:hm received $376,715, | 50 y;u-l ::h'; ::; " th tm ;m“ : wishing to use water for sprigki R: . Navigation company for moré that 4b|wotked hard for several mofiths past pre-| s "> T hels OF the total amount of the | VAR 10 G A0 €RCTN I8, the COERS| poscs, must have u written permil | Jekra In the Enginebring department. Ho|varing for It A new feature (hls year| ool q o s i oo 0. 08 the market | S EL U O s recopniscd tnis | 1chs Water i tAMeR Irom melersd is survived by his wife, two will bs an exchanige table to whicli & Ahd 18 payabls by tpe cor- s Unless notice to the contrary be given poration assessed on Def han and every woman could pre- Everett King delegates, members or friends Will donate | 17 Wisbaras or. befors P apecihl work And it Was er_Deoartment Oftice in the s A useful and fancy articles to be.sold, the cm;"““ "-n. mhl“g: tn:fin;.-n E:fl:;cmm BaE oAt It & smia OF eonas | G mlgnx. na:::dx:‘r -g‘n-.n'u:: in Groten, and two sons. Ori 5 proceeds to to the infirmary fund. An ! s T on it year wi consi yable e | Bt . Borl both of s Foh xe neid April 15, Bridgeport will receive 319, | Was better qualified for. this ¥, — hall 5 . ~ 5 ew Eaven $78,976.84; Water.| AR announceent of the parpose of| Owners should motify thisoffics in ease .m“ ard ~ hall. Hartford, T Miss Bridget M. Morad. hecticut . are “workirg; there belag tibury $15,616.82; New Lbondon, $13,28%.; Connecticut college, ®ho sald, had de-|of lcm;-n of ‘;;mu who have used th, at ten o'clock. Miss Bridget M. Moran died at hef|neaq of one in connection with the 1. 0, |4Li NOTWich, $7.476; Middletown, $18.8 clared that it mieant to furnish oppor-| Water for & S ‘DUrposss Asd Boeh man, James Noyes, |home at 13 John street, Monday after- o5 ible for same. = Bristol, $12.025.49; New tunity t6 study Al subjects approved by | "*IONS s Haven road at New | nodn, at 3 o'clock, following an iliness of | ns omeker v st Odd Fettow. |$14-238.57; Manchestor, $20 884,09, Fam |the best coliegss And to meet the de. | geol Soipr® 22508 (s trom April it te ave for cqlxgir‘rx;a ’t;ld.ay‘, four wu;x n{m- Moran was the datigh-|ihip as well as the other hranches ;l‘lll v-lli,'lllj'i: Simsbury 3$17,851.- | mands o!bl:t !Nltlel mdthe uluu'f.i:,n ] e e marry _ Plecta | ter of Jeremiah and the late Honora | } id, $31,762.24, and West . | wommen. n Nye réad extracts from 4 4 Monfea, Cal. the 20th |Shes Moran and had made her home in | oy outy 1o mrmberiy T o ntear; | froa_$97.215.1. Hart | ol known lecturs by Dr. Sykes, the |(riends. Mr.and Mrs. Coleman will maied o this city for many years. and_enthuslasm. An addition of 1357|. THS one per cent iex is levied on the|first president of the college, upon The|'heir home in San Francisco while Mr. Les 1. Breckway of lyme caught| She was at one iime employed in the|i: membership was made in the state the | MATket value of the capital stock of Con. |Changing Home, to fllistrate the anjwer | Coleman is at Mare Island. | T e el 28 lstge trout the opening day of the - me mommy hers and was| nact vear. necticut banks and insurance companies, |10 the guestion, What aré the demands .~—The fufs rain | segson Js still having good later made nt treasurer of th hm:ni.my of the former A i gt | bedach, empress reachéd o1 i ; T m_‘r‘:fl value being determined by the |of the K:mflz and ;m that rh: eobllvl-:- Dellvers Chbek for Death Bemefit \ fay. H 2 company with offices at Winehenden, : rd of equalization, was trying to enable women to bring Wild Park PR g Mondey tuit &nd Tm. -y o 14 Mass, where she has been located up. to |55 SCOUTS IN mMIKE e thele collegs training to that highly im.| The local cashier of the American ln. ones. the time of her recent illness. She was ¢ TO THE DEVIL'S DEX | sumipivg TRADES WoORK portant industry, the home. That the|Surance Union delivered on Monday the tor w after the |# member of St. Patrick’s church. The Norwich Boy Scouts and officials collegs plan sestnéd to be mesting with |Check for the benefit payment for the ififmfi' e ®e|” She 15 survived by hér—fatner, omé|to the number of 86 hiked Saturday af. STOPS IN NEW LONDOX | endorsement was Indicated in the con- fr e AR g e o - boasak S B Baid § & brother, Dennis J, Moran, and & sister, | ternoon to the Devil's Den, about five| Oné hundred of about 400 eémployes |stantly increasing numbse of Applicants m‘ hi P will .h:&”‘:;lmdn by | Miss Annie C. Moran of this city. miles above Yantic. Taking the 1 o'clock | affected wers out Monday In the building |for entrance. If the present ascommoda- . rh b;;u:i it T’.fm'"fi P o 3. Fioads . trolley from Franklin square, they re- :::‘?m‘n New London as a_ result of|tlong in.dormitories and class rooms House President at Wellesly. Ludendos d Mackensen were on gambling st fairs The nir?ng wfl1 be| Mrs. Jane Sheshan Flelds, widow of | Ceived additions on the route till they t‘ .“ 1 tradeq unions call a lock- |could be doubled, they eould without| o Eriily Latham; aaughter of Mr. Rtfagin. Ofigérs n Shedne| on the original Bill to which have bee|Samuel J, Fields, and for many vears|fOlled an entire trolley car. : out and what the employets call a strike. | doubt be filled with desirable students| .o v Uni Tarhem of Norwieh Town, Toé bler. R IO RIS Sy 3«mmmmm T e | ealdent of the West Side seation of| At Yantic President A. L. Peals of thé|A Wigs réduction, trom §5 to 175 cents|by next September. " is one of the holiss presidenty eleet- Norwich ncil, whe ipanied them, |20 hour for carpefitérs, masons, plumb.| The Arrangements fér the Lunn O | Tbe Tnitha. States CIIl Servies com. |28 Sity, died at ner homo at 38 wWard | JOrIC 2oWEHh TUR ACOMEELIR, VR |ers And palnters, was to Eo Into effect | wers made by the. executive commities |0y rom ‘Uhe Junior”ciass ab MUNSON LiNE WAS %6 < m‘?l’? annotnces an examination for firee, ?;t o y b 'ee:. B A | ton, 1o the Natwioh-mapsttas” HObAL lAhbr‘:X 1.. O‘I;Iby“;:l‘l’ painters were affected |of the club comprising )lr;. ? L. Peale, 4 ‘ metalworking pressman, male. over 20 fhan 4 master Bentl of Troop No. 1, Yantic,|then, lon was attempted in|Mrs. F. 8. Wilcox, Mrs, J, J. Donohue, FPERMIT %0 VARRY LIGUOR | vars 5 ke, in the Equibment Shops of |, She was the deughter of Mr. ana 8frs. | BESST TORDOY OF 0P, N0 2 FANUC | othet tinés. Lath last. week. notices were | Misé Bthel M. Sevin Atrs. W. M. Ost.| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Waahington, ADFI 13 —Shigping Seard | 1.0 o owe imye o iment, Washington, | Ll CGony vears ago she was united i | Devils Den. A short diatance on the|*nt to employe in the buflaing trades |Mré. G. 8. Raymond, and Mra W. R | o =0 PR SR eperators have been given no authority te D. C. at $5.42 & day N MAFFISES with 8 3 trail, the scouts detoured and went up a|(hat the reduction would go into effect|Bath, with Mrs. Oat, Mrs. Wileox and L’m:'m:u:l* . ut_c‘l T; s stock government vessels With aloohd An: effective arrankement of scarlet|ing away abolit stk v steep hill upon which were located two|MOOdAy. The men who wers employed |Mrs. Donohue. having ®apecial charge of X s Ve gn . Chairman Benson said today|®0d golden tulips fn iE. 3 . b stons monuments, Thesé curious struc-|Steadily declare that they were told not |the tables and decorations. The flowera| Mr. and Mrs. Winslow T. Williams of” in gommenting on a despatch from Bue- | 2Fainst piae = 4 7 tures, built like square pyramids, were|'0 Tepert for work if they were not to ussd in the décorationa were sent to the | New York, were week-ond guelts of Mre. nos Aires which said that the Munson|&Teens, at the Nome of R. O. Libbey, M 3 sccept the réduction, and they stayed|patients at the Norwich state hospital dren, Mrs, Bernard W. Ryan, Miss designed for tombstones, patients a . 0nD! line gteamer Huron would sail from Moh-| 121 Broadway. has been attracting at- Fgin U Ariine William H. Palmer at her Loumte on Eim b Fields; Miss Laurs Fields and Raymond| After this inspection the trail was taken | W2y from the shops. Employers say|after the banquét. tention .for the past few days. e 4 o : . Hill, Washington street . tevideo Wednesday for New York am & up and the march of five miles through | that the men refused to coms to work.| Miss Doris Bullard, Miss Dérothy Hol-| 1a New York. Monday, Mr. and Mbs “wet ship.” e Skl SRR o 15, T & &0 f;::i:-- m!!h -m:vs;m!&:r f:‘:he: au: The beantitu) Faptie villey Waa The 100 who are out represent the num-|den, Miss Lucille Sp-ldhi and Miss Eli-| xrnold Gayot Dana of iLawrenve, L 3, © permission has been given the Mus. | works the first degres it Masonle Tem.|Catherine Sheehan and one brother, Pat| 3- Den | ber, actively employed In local boilding|zabeth Smith bérved §4 Waitresses with |announced the emgagement of ~thelf m.’hm';"m‘{“m operator to carry |ple tonight, &t 7.30.—aiv. rick Sheehan, who lives in Sacramento, | Were reached and f trades, there being about 300 out of | Mrs, Berry caterin seipioyient " afde daughter; )(I-B KA\!L r||. Trambull = 3. gran tional trail marks winding up through the becat ‘work. —— Dana, to Phillp Henry zlishoa son of '-,““" :"usi Terry, of New London has %’,‘; S P el San, 8 Derion birches and evergreens the Den was Ngsrsoomges. e\ paga NORWICR BOY SCOUTS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fowler English of RESOLUTION TO REOEGAN e R R found. : REPORTS ON PLEDGRS sorkm CAsp | Néw Haven. iMiss Datia who atiended RONIPSRARENR | WS L the DEigary patvabis WebDpINGS, After a half hour's rest and exploration FOR RELIEF IN IRELAYD TO HAVE SUMMER CAMP|\/.s Porters bohool at Farmingion atd GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENDS | ATTY. and spoke at the o ir > fires were started and suppers were cook-| R Norwieh Boy Scouts are to ® a|yay gradubtéd from Smith Coliege 'n the £athat fivalabtion Sdturday evening Kane—Thorpe. 4. Then Scoutmaster Smith of Troop 1.|gin nno iymade at New Haven by State)camp of their own this summer instead | riass of 1819, 8 & lese of MPs: George D and &t (hé services Sunday evening At the rectory of §t. Mary's church on |{nited Congregational church, Jiaged 4 | Secroniy for Wiy 0%, "{“’;“‘fi‘mm‘"hr joiming with New Londgn it was de- | Coie or Norwlch, Wiiom she has visited _ The. report_of the United Workers | Monday evening at 7 o'clock James John | tenderfoot knot tying contest. Scou THe cities and towns of tne opows that|cided Monday night at & meeting of the | ¢riquentiy. P : Ehowh that of 110 patients examined in | Kane of this city and Miss Marion Louise | ter Bentley of Yantic conducted & signa ontribited 24¢ thip chues, pledgin ol g uumhi committee in the scout head- RO ¢ iy the free Tuberculosls clinic held by Dr.|Thorpe of Montville were married by Rev. | ing contest, aid Mr. Peale and the ex- ate $EITONTTE A number of|GuaRters. room 28, Shannon bullding. In Salt Lake City is a $40,000 monu- “fi“'.“ B. “C:'afl%h“ during the year, 21} William H. Kennedly. ' The couple were|ecutive a ires contest. These contésts|iob. s 05T The dite will probably be early in July § towns have yet to turn in thelr full re- ment built in honor of sea gulls. When found 16 be pesitive cases; 33, con-|attended by Thomas Denovan as best man |held the scouts' interest till after 5 and several sites will bs taken into con- /| taet; 32, suspiclous; and 24 negative. |and Miss Amelia Riordan as bridesmaid. | o'clock. - ports. His report includes the following . ! sideration- from which to make a choice. | the Mormons first settled In Utah the _An atetion Was held in Plainfeld wy| The sroom was born in Norwich, the| At the whistle signal all ebuts aském. 5‘:{,‘;’;‘ ,‘;:’,'!“',::‘f("’“c'n"“c:‘l";‘;;g'g:- 1t s ekpected that fhe expense wil b |Sea Sl destroyed the Jocusts :n:.n-t‘ . | Vite Palmeér at the so-called Squire|3on of Fatrick and Bridget Carroll Kane.|bled to receive the prizes. _A seout from ahon, $27: Montville $ "6 80 : Noi - |trom §5.50 to $6 Week for esch """u ‘emm ?n“‘h":', a2 |'Mace recently. Mr. Palmer is to give|He is a steamfitter and has made his| the Taftville group won the knot tying|gy N A ¥ camper. up farming and is to tour Kanfas then |homs at £ Rcath street. His bride was : mory. contest and received a pair of signal flags, *| The meeting appolfitéd a committes to - seitlé in Afbany, N. Y. Mr. Sqnire, the|born in Montville, ~the daughter of | Bill Latham the bentoetIoE 15| ey ey ae oonirigton, $1-|gecure the squipment that will be needed. owner is eoming Back to the farm | Charles and Julia Stemm Thoroe. Bhe|the semophore signaling and whs alsa|wilimantic, $3.097.33; Wauregan. §304, | T eoding the mektihy were the Here h Good M to 1ive, it is said has aiwavs wade her home in Montville, | awarded a pair of signal flags. The tree |50, g . ** | camping _committee, which comprises 5 i'llll'er! #-dpsch at atmopy, Friday, whers she has been cmployed. com‘..g w.: hotly eoflntu'_:l“ nfl wh‘en hm: X e e : > toxicating lighiors in tnhe prévines, | April 22. TFeltéorn & Shepherd orches- Andrews—Blanchette, final count was made 0 Mously had |,y AINFIELD, KILLING xeout amcovered - by a majority unofMielally pliced at be. |trd. Popular prices.—adv. On Saturday evening at the rectory of | SOReCUY named all 15 trées, with Bill j.;h:‘.“:,'::““. Bkl o ATMOP Ts Bodte pertoni| & Darmiges Eile famedy teen 136,000 444 200800, The total Vots| Under the hew roFulations, the Valley [St: Patrick's church, Lous Andrews and s ftor . basy ; o remedy Kknown as o His prize was a scout knif The féllewing patents were nted of the scout oounail em-Roid. freight train will make @ trip | MTS. Zoo Blanchette were married b granted on 1“;:&,, )}fld\i{o‘vn, /wm;hr:‘;fi be u‘; (Rev. Myles P. Galvin. The couple weri . "fl"’m :r‘numm:.n At 6.30 and|April 5, 1921: Johy V. Osterhout, )\g‘n‘mfimm.‘ Saybrook ‘Point station and |Attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiin-| " oie @ fine mist dampened the uniforms ;B mt, electrode for spark gr‘u.nd hoéusé &re’to be closed. No trains . 3 standing all distress quickly peared, Lee & Osgood Co. sells it with money-back_guarantee. In many caees of I.fl isap- plug ; Eer. A supper was perved to many |t did Dot dampen the epirit 6T the boys.George B. Thomas,' Bridgeport, p:?ll ; In 4 statement lsued Monday, t. Al the employes | Iriends following the oceremoty. M. all arriving In good condition at $.30!board fitting; Bryant H. Blood; Hartford, dressed "'h.g“i Citizens :th]n r{h l: ey and Mrs. Andrews will make their home | © 1005 S fer otivition | ommnt Nt g ticles ; Thomas C.|Mdyer Newion C. Brainird, esplaining: (7 - ~ Gtie of the| etriklng plctures at the|ft T Rock street : Anogncamentd further activities Joge, New Haven, take-down EuN;|tnat he has beén Fequested by the com- steventh ammuil exhibition of ofl pant | e €7o0m was born in Clairément, . | ™ e et hem Sl TR R T men ssurcil e issue & proclamation el T0 NEW ORK y 3 le son o o] an 'mier Morl r o lor ! lvanein working sched- o SEUIRinee Khiahe, Cqpnastiont | Angrews. This is his. second . marriase.| PASSFS ORDER FOE SALE trolley pole; Adolph C. Recker, Oakville, | ik, € § sche ( , ules throughout the elty by emie hour, that| o | Ho has Been employsd for miny vears OF COLCHESTER PROPERTY |(ovseisd dry battery; Maurics P. Sul-|petween April 24 and Sept. 25, the ti i Atheneum, Hartford, is a painfing, gl - y years OP livan, Torrington, spark. plug; J h P . 25, the time ew | Atheaen - |85 2 pattern maker for the Vaughn Foun- : : L eph - |limits in which the revised scheddle of Lt ‘cv.u in ‘fl:t:; mt;yc?::exg fry Co. Hig brids walk born in Chnada, Judge Christopher L. Avery of Groton,|Gilleran, Plainfield, temple roll bracket; ticut Academy of Fine Arts. the danghter of Thomas wna. Ssostiiit | who became = suberior court judge last|menri Morler, Killingly, fastening devics | ling ot o, 798 18 to be in effect, Enjoy this delightful over 2 : December, made his first appearance on |for packages. e d night trip down the Sound and Powers With felition 1o the woltare|s Meuseksiper at 40" Shsiacbmsy ey " | the bench ln New London Mondsy atter: T b b Ty e ey "u"zo:':z:v’-m:lur{hax deatness || of dependent, uncared for, neglected chil- (o Ll I T °¥ |noor. Julke Avery sat for Judge John| MRS, ROYCE BOSS' ESTATE Ir.";.:':vai“’ RAEET o : % i SaLI0G of Bive i S ard o g ,_ now vested in the state board PUNERAL. < BHOWS $262,100.04 TOTAL D to chrities. are increased and trans The mattes befors Judge Avery wi The estate of thé late Lucretld Barh . "Will Ge G Calitorala. your druggist and get 1 ousce, of 5 5. a commissioner of Charles T. Senay. bearing on the anplicgtion of Roger F. B68s of New London, wife of C. Roy Mrs. Charles E. Coleman of 484 Main f:”fi“n:z (;:lfl::bl:! -'t'roet th) Al‘“i!( chila welfare undér a substitute .or the The funeral of Charleg T. !i:n,y of | Porter, receiver, for authorisation to sell| 5~ up Leave New London daily ex. eavi ew Lo umy € 8 cept Suni‘ly. :1;%»- ; Boss, to whom the ‘entire estate wis be-| SUSAC 18 10 Mpave for Callfornia on Wed- ||| Foems ready at 7:00 p. m. t e f the Colchester Farm ; g nezday 6 her Lt band. who i little granulated s child wéitare bill which comes|NO. 72 Congress street, 8 Jpropeny. o fm | queathed, has been appraised by P. Le.|Mczday o 1 bay THE NEW ENGLAND tablespoontul four t{med a day; action foday (Tuesday). lield Monday morning at § o'clock at un. | Produce company of Colchester. Mr. Por. | FiSAySty M58 PR APIAReC BY B 12| ik tn the mikvy 4nd stationed ot Mare STEAMSHIP COMPANY .This will often.bring quick reliet _ |dertaking rooms in Hartford. The Rey. | ter stated that he had an offer of 32 Outsile the residence at 17 Granits]1s!and. Mrs. Coleman expects to stop a » fbm the distressing. nead ugisbu J| - Dr. William B. Bailey, ot T | Br Jonn Colemdn Adams, pastor_of tne | for the Dronelty, consisting of & gHMt mill sircst 4nd sutomobiles and Purniture, the | % 4838 in New York, Chicago and Los O rils ou! s ress ur en’s club | Ch t the 3 3 .| ane ree acres of land, s n trade. 4 breathing become easy and ¢ Friday évening oh ‘“The Tram urch of the Redeemer, officiated. Bur- e e isis wholly of stocks, bonds| APSeles, where she has relatives dnd — s pres-|ial ‘T Norwich. Mr. S and Dbills receivable. The order was SRr sine Ly of R mucus step drovping into _ the f| iaent of {he Comnectiout Prison associa- the "Hartford. howital, Sameday. He | passed by Judge Avery. &‘fl‘m;‘;lg L total value of NOTIC e 14116 and ik Slsasant 1o reng 8 } tion, a d r of the Connecticut Soci-|was employed at Colt's factory. He was The bond Z;, n; 2 X ? 3 bod - one losing hearing or who has ea- | C1'¢® for Soecidl and Mental Hyglene,|a member of the Red Men, the Moose Btate Bpeuking and Spetiing. Ry g F Ml"m ‘“ SIC My wife, Alma Hill, having left my 3 tarrhal d‘fflhul or -head n fi the Consumers’ League of Connecti-|gnd the Bagles. Ho leaves & gon, Charles The state speaking and &pelling @6M- |vilue 6f $62,10 nkage of - and board without just cause, | here- ¥ should give this preseripti QUL And I 8 Member of the American |T. Senay, Jr. and & sister, Mra. Frank| ests conducted by the Slate board of | $10.477.90 due by refuse-to pty any bilis of Her een- 4 Young of Providence, R. I education will be held in the house of | ditions. The total cash on deposit in REeuma, the mdrvelous rheumatism | traction, on or after this date. [ PR - - representatives at the staté capitol, Hart. | BaBkS is $10,499.21 A rem #0ld and guaranteed by The JULIUS HiLL 5 ‘ WHEX YOU WANT to put vour pusl. | OPPE & laboratéry on shipboard, | A curious grass in Cuba bristles with | ford, Wednesday &fternoon &t 2 b'clock, B S o 0 m":’bm,_, To. -Acts quickly, safe- A oy L ness e, 18 no scientists wuw diseases peculiar to{finy sharp-poipted “spikelets which im-|April 20. Governor Everef! and| Th ago thers were only |1y, surel ¢ Anthgonizés And drives Plainfield, Conn, ie*s’ ¢ o ,}g:z.: W S verties [ the tropical samatons 30" T Criad | eis ulher o0 intect, tho wings of | Commissionet of Hiucation n Dr e Now thers are. more :fi,‘m n ’“{WT Toas lYes oy ¢ . o |States, Great France Italy. | the vietims roed and entangiéd, | dith, will make addresses neet| aHin smployiag B Bois at [ ; g o A S Cutsing them 1o perish miserabiy. viiors wiy oy Pk o] Siisgy 10w in he olnt 4nd | SRR IRES TR

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