Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 5

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Blue taiored n&:m_s hat o maten and y Fried pink * % L k A .Following the ceremony there was an N e ; has Brought to the State Farm at Nerwic Mrs. Arthur Spioer of South: is visiting heramother, Mrs, Wm do, in Tolland. s 5 Harry W. Gallup of Per s a_visitor for ’qu’u g i 5 5 former home on u\:nl mn."' Infermial reception at the bride’s home 3 Y Which Was attended by about 40 frisnds | - . nd H“‘ Nm s . and relatives. | A Juncheon was sérved » 3 Herman Brumme, 76, who lived.at, :r; T'w‘e to tell who the maa1 was. |in the prettily decorated home to those . L - ington % pped deal er Dr. Lewis arrived a passcrby gave |present. . "l;:’n::hamm - :d:?auek ,“Mfl_ the fitst clue to the man's iGentity, and | Following the reception Mr. and Mra aBout Dr, Lewis had the body taken to Gager's | Strahad left for a weading trip which day afternoon in fremt of the Alling umfl-km‘ rooms. A search of the|Will include New York, Albany and oth- 3 X PCHESEL e ) <clothing révealed nothi vho | o places of interest in New York state. you have catarrh, rehal 3 . Shadblow. trees are in bloom In the| rgached their heme at South Windham the man was but Omcl:r‘ tf:m;‘;-:‘rve ::S On their retufn they will make their |Ness OFf Head noises ciused by catarr wo;: along the r;vsrbunk‘: After passing the winter in California. DF. Lewis who had gone to the Wish- |Nome at 74 McKinley avenue. The bride |5t 1t DhISHM GE00% in YOOr SoECIt Aal time for the licens! pensioner nRton street & reesived many handsome gifts, 1031 sxpires with this week. . kit Offic i B A T e e A g d R Ml e B S S A stretch of clear, s 11 Ny Mr. Brumme was & hative of Saxony|Wlch Fres Academy and for several years | tirely overcome in many instances by is predicted, with frest at the week end. eiped 1) but had uvul} in this country for many|hAe béen employed hy the Cranston Co.|the following treatment, whien you Sunbeam Pure Fodds, the world’s best.| Camo Ground. | $ears. Mo came from Worcester to thie |She is a -member. of Christ church and | £asily prepare in your owf Home *.CQRNS Loutn Cook ot dartboroush has heen maps TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY To0 TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME, | listie cost; Secure from your: it rover his brand.—ad John R. Bowman, Jr. leeal agent city saveral years ago and resided has always been active in the affairs of | |\*41F SONG BECETR fFomm YoUrLCUURAe: M ey “: O ey 1s| company with the. Fenbral agént; Arthur | detth hAd been prctically Instantaneous, { aftic. but. rechntly has moved to the churoh. Take this home and add o it pi preaching ot the Batvation Army serviess| T. Young, of ' Hariford,. visited farma| Officer Farrell netified pelice nead-|ington mrest.’whers he Dved with hit Hing—Ristdbn. i Danbury. & in Norwich, Preston and Volunt6wn,| Quarters by telephone and Dr. N. B. Léw- | daughter-in-law. He was of hot water and a littie ‘uh’t a widower| One of the most largely Attended wed-|sugar; stir untii diksolven. 'fi e ons reathil ; Monday, investigating cases for the Con- |18 WAS Also went tor aB he I8 acting med- | And lsaves no childréh. He hal not|dings of the season at St. Mary's church | !ADIeApoontul fonr times & The scheols are preparing for special| puntiets 'uv. ieal examiner white, DF. | Worked for several yaats, but was in fair| took place there at 8§ o'clock Monday |\BPTRYEMent Is sometime atter 'y exercises to note Atbor and Bird day, RS NEES-ATY sieeve is out of town. Chief Linton 2k |health and took daily walks around the |morning when Miss Catherine Mary Rior-|should become easy, while th Friday, May 8th. PLETORER POM DELEGATION 50 sent tm:nn !u“mntm lrnr.n'::l‘m clty. Me 1eft mis home Monday af am‘idi‘mfl" of Mrs. Michael hmordn ing head nolser, headach e visitors are at their NG| Sauare to try to find out who the man|nosh About 1 s'clock and was apparsnt. |of 11 Eleventh street, became the bride [cloudy thinking, e e o fowe etiegthe Passver w18 e "““"“;!,‘"‘“ @ Was as niome of thoss whe sew the body 1y In a8 good healtn as cvey thes " of Herbery Bvesble Ring. The bridal|difappear under the tonic actiom or tna Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little|Jewish Easter period. . American Legion, and including W. > treatment. Loss of smel § e —— e oo, |Deny was eacortad fo the sltar by the 'et""%h-mn! and mue Pine Freezone on an aching corn, instantly | The reservoirs ‘East Killingly areip Qopp and Harry W. House, leavs fo: - op) four ushérs, Dr. Clarence Thompson, Pat-| tne hadk of the (hroat Are DLher symps ” GOLDEX WEDDING WITH | MERCEHANTS rick F. Sweeney, Joseph C. Werth and|toms which suggest the presence, sl that corn stops hurting then shortly |filed to overflowing; so that it is claimed| Hartfora this (Wednesday) moraing te > ANTS MUST SPEED . - s 5 presence R e & “T"’km’: iy AN IDSIE s mendoe, attend the judiciary committed hearing GRANDDAUGHTER'S BIRTHDAY| TP OX DRPORITING Maly,| D%, FAward Kirby, and the marrlage was |catarrh and which may ‘otten be o Your druggist sells a tiny solemnizad by the reétor, Rev. Wa A |comecdy this efficacious treatment. It Flower growers will be intcrested in|in the old senate chamber at the capitol| The §0th anniversary of their marriage| _The public do n. c is sl that nearly 90 per cent. of .all me for a few cents, sufficient te | "o UV Fona's Book of Roses iafon H. B. No. 334, AR aet Mnending an |was observed Monday by Mr. and Mr.| imj e d e s el K Kaks. (o WaA pevhcAnt 0 (08 DL rémove every hard corn, soft corn, of Ance of getting theit ma:l/in-. the|high mass that followed. o] eal SrQUBlen ArS Shubed by, Shticrh and the Otis library. act providing for payment to discharged | Henry H. LaPierre of No. 431 Washing- offioe. 3 . h ) there must, thérefore, bé ‘many pe corn between the toes, and the calluses, | ™ “M;l:"m;" :“m of St. Patriek’s | Soldiers, m{m and’ marines. The bill|ton stréet. The celebration took plase! Murphy u?.féi,‘:';‘.nfi?."“i'.‘fi’v ".:‘: e ufi!‘.'n"fi-“él;:“"l‘ consin ot d:‘n}' b:r::l: Simple, harmisas. Rome treat 'I‘Ly with soreness or irritation. | The Holy Name soclety of 8t Patriek'a| %, "hVaminimration of the mate | at the home of thelz son, Dr. AFAUS 3/[ I8 even mOFS IMportant Ao it e | L s S e | Simple. et B = aundw for Ludwig Zeiglemay: fund to aid ex-service men who are in |LaPierre, of No. 14 Elm avenue, Norwich [ 1ast week owing to the fact that wit|bride’s brother, Who was best man. The P 2 need. The delegation, in common with | Town. The day was also the fourth birthi | mail trains have not bexn palled oft the|altar was elaborately decorated with eut|YOUNE business men, and is now cenduct- ermanent It is announced that there is to be &|,o geiegations from various parts of {day of Charlofte, daughter of Dr. and|railroad ara ranning an hour aheal of |Rowerstand potted piants And naims, Arte | INE RINE's market in the Thayer bullding Hair Waving |Sunday train trom Hartford to New 1Lon-| the staet favors the administration of the | Mis. LaPierre. heir ola_schedules, he continucd. Wtioally atranged by Erast. | on Franklin squars. Hé served in .the istic Hair don after May 1st on the, Valley division.| o 55 through the Ametican Légiom. A cnnl' birthday dinner at which Miss| The postoffiee clerks are certainly hav-| The bride was charmingly gowned in|PAYY during the world war and is & mem- Artistic A carload of ashes ordered through (the s b s n ki, ariotte entertained a number of little|ng their tfoubles. M ber of Norwich lodge of Biks, Ne. 430, ;| grange has arrived and the farmers at| THEFT CASES CONTINUED = friends was srvedl At 12 o'clock, and the| Iiboming mal arriven oo pondak the |crepe meteor and Chandlly lace with| G G Sollich, Soke o8 ke N R Color Restorm: Canterbury Plains have unidaded the car. . I and wi 1| veil of Chantilly lace corded With psutis. it IN POLICE COURT | S00¢n wedding Qinner was served at 1 ::&v:m rheime. But it 4 Uho cut-|She carried a shower bouquet of rosts. ot'C Phone 572- For the women's prayer meeting at the| % PR F rern g Th £ mall that is causing ine-disruption. | The bridesmaid -wore pink crepe meteor Central Baptist church Mrs. William H.|oqce :::x;:’u?:mnei?zn oI ik Among those present were Flovd H.|Throughout the afternoon Moadav bus-|with hat (0 maich and catried s hasket| SBWETT CITY sErrhva L[NDGREN’S Whitman 18 the appofnted leader thif | Barrall, onargsd With lastivious conduct. | B piarme ot oy e oy r e Mrs. W. week. ineas in the outgoing line.was light but|of sweet w - a8 light b peas. TO VYOTR ON SOHOOL TIME {went over o June 1. Fred Frye was|e nunnell of New Britain, Mr. and Mrs | from 480 on mafl poured in with each | * Ab the bridal party entered the church (Special to The Bulletin.) \ ; C. Morgan Willlame and Julian Williams | coliection. Licénse your Gogs in the town clerk's!finea $1.50 on an intoxicntion charge|o; MoTEAn Wiliame and Julien Willisme colieotion © Miss Sadle Driscoll sang the #lo in the| Jewett City, April 25.-—At & Wpscial . o , Mrs, - ses and offic:: rert- office no‘: One dollar extra’after May|and paid. A ul:: .-_hn?_:e:.nh Jur-1ion, Miss Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.|ly Savs up their day's me'l ..'mT."’lTum :l:ler:;r;m;‘:: ero‘?m(fl-‘:::fl:.m A);”l.]h: meeting tonight the school board décid- first.—adv. ing private property was discharged. | \iouey, Byrle. Appley and M. 1 H.| time and then dron it o e boses [ onCTieY T e 3 .| ed to st the school district mettie by The fishérmen and farmers in and abeut| Sam Berlin, * charged With receiving| g .5 0r New Lon: the > y . Chase. uring the marriage cera-| vots &t a special mesting next Monday Rewibe don, Mr. and Mra| the center of the city. One firm, héld its Wi Malone, violinist, p Stonington aontinue on siandad yre|stolen goods and Jonn Narcoskl charged|seymour Stoddard of Mystic, Mr. and | Mail until after 6 ocloos when' It was | Bors Won Ron ®ohe olinist, played | night whether the schools shall be ran and Wil do (hEIF Tork aceording to the| With theft of elofh from the Falla mill| JmeLs Slodiant of Mystie, Mr. and| en whtll atter § o'eloc< when It wk|To a Wild Rose (MacDonald). Accom-|on standard time or with the clockh old method. were presented. /Their cases went over| .- i £ it -gaRaroy panying the organist, Henry LaFontaiie.| moysd one hour ahead.dirmx the pe- 73 aking advantage of |10 ADFL 30th and bonds were proyided. e R e M o wollected from this hot at 15| The full choir rendered the music for the | ric of daylight gaving, oy breass that blows on pieasant days|Berlin who conducts & store on Water ia| 5830 Br My o R LTI ok "ot 718 For his, 1ast oot e - ey ok gt A by ) e e i Attan s v | charged with receiving the cloth which it} 3 3 O | e ek st et coilestion and | A veception for 150 guehts was heid at| clock whead, therevy settiog the time | and shoes that fit relieve this . e in alleged Narcoski took from the Falls WIgh o L e e box e A The Al U St | the new nome of Mr. &nd M. Rink at|by which' many families must reguiats P _ |mill, where he has been employed as a 18 Laurel Hill avenus, with a wedding| their meals in order to Accommodate well as Monday, t. Mark's day. Rev. J. Bidred| weaver, The cloth was identificd by A. | e T i e e ’.‘;"‘,“;‘,{' fauare reachs1 (e DOAL|hraakfast served at 10 o'clock at tables| the workers. the school board has in d Brown, the rector, officiated at a celebra- | Chester Brown, agent of tas Falls mill. Mfm*:;;‘fl:':““g‘n‘““‘" L Atteen minates o Eort (haCrks 8. fcant | set on the lawn. Frank Watson catered.| mind the conditions in homes in tne |npches and run-over heels. tion of the holy communion at Trinity - b Dot fleeconum-. Wwere also used in tatims, Rt I Into. B0 hes iy Cancel | The fouss and tables were beautifully| community \having children who attend Episcopal church. AECEUITS RECRIVED BY = e i T el B 08 A NG Wakoh s Bt the pouthes | 46c0%8 dteby Erst, the floPist A hind-| the Riverside achool. Thers ars 105 They contain no metal, but Sattl it e obpen bo tha HoL COAST ARTILLERY BATTERY |o'clock. Amisting 1. Amnaud LaBierts| down (o the New Haven foad ‘siation e e e D L o s adjustable ¥ 70ké, Mass.. Dléctric company trom Say-| . Seven new ‘;n;:a.:r’lw;-r:; o the o D ‘;"'m‘é‘;';:‘;”: BA- r;':;_“;- i oM S e doat ok :‘nan THBle. | PhotokTaphis of the wed: | ringements will probadly be much” mors|SI® MInde absolutely ; il floor , C. - 8 3 = 3 . Arty and thei tion guest tlafactory 1f the whool k T B & of Gootear claime to] (OVIB) AL the abmory Monday evsning: | Jenkine, Mra. C. ¥. Mavhara, iew Siandy | Monday o considered a tighe any in | L3 PUT AL L0 Founion B wore) spieiacion, [ (G omig oot e, 0% by means of inserts of differ- Cog t enlisted Satur- | P- Smith. Punch, ice cream, cake and|the mail busifiess and when the heavy : Fi e Fe e g i . . measured 28 inches in diameter and|)ol ®Monlorial mnd the othdb.two wero| There wers 14 little-guests at fhe birth.| Of the week it is going to be practicay | il BUCAON (U8 FEACE PIRHNE ROWA | SETRE BUPSE B RECRE el chotes in . welghed not less than a pound and & half.| JAT SERETE ML L ;] day dinnet, “incliding Harriet Smith of | Impossidle to get it onto the boat train. | [SNE N4V 8 101 B Taeeting. * 1"l over-dapping pockets. On the Shote Line elestrie taiway,| * The battery was taken ke in |Sehenectads, Florenos Bmith. Edward | Untecestary dilar ie bound 1o reeul and| "0 iy 1n gou, checkn, cut giase meeting. e ; — Westerly division, béginning today (Tues- d of Lieut. Hrnest oluccl, to | Jofdan, Eleanor Bmith of Nofwich Towp, s y ing is miven more at- % - h examvination. , - | JEWEIT CITY day), a one-man car will be put in opera-| Cneises Parade where the men were | Malissa Jenkins, Dorothy and Mary Sied| tention ‘urgent mail i goine to e in | WYeF and furniture were e e Al He Knewl Information from Postrmastér Finn fol:|tion on the Ashaway and’ Watch Hill| put through sstended order drfll art. Faonie, Fraskijn, Arnaue, Warren,| (he office Xl night in epite of the steen-| ol Whg, I8 8 DS, SIREY, WONE) Used to haes o man dwn our way Jows: The last mail to be distributed at| lines. Ruth and 3‘,‘“&:‘"‘"" and the litila) Fov8 f’ff"’ e fl‘ DATL of the cleths | i “ia o grafiuaté of Bt Mary's school| "2l 2me_fefks called X h:.f," o ™ 3 35 . hostess herself, Charlotte. On the table| to_get it on its way. ¢ e upper story. Wa never looked for him B R Row s 3 R e e R T R SHERART was & Jack Homer pie 4 well as a large| UD 1o Monday the postofice has been | 436 Bas, ek bnpiossd as tatloress at the (o say o sencible tning o do ens. He A Azigd ) .36 will not be delivered until the|12 for $1.00 and 12 for $2.00. Phons|- Mg, Saial Chaduiek, and beautiful birthday cake. | After the|#hipping large consignments of mail on|Witlh JRCURUT SRR o o B T s b - By 1488-5 —ad. i Caroline Buckner ‘Chadwick, widow of | dinrier, games and music weré enjoyed.| the 5.30 train north bound, carrving mall e Toson,of Pavid W. RiME]He was the neigh fool. THE SHOEMAN \ { 1 5 Samue; Chadwick, died at hér home in|The Misses Mation, o Wotcester, Boston, -Vermont, Maine, 3 4 t one thing that min o, A Lo sd-has Shedihid TN 35 i 3 l =5 T tile and oove]to Worcester, Boston, -V t, Maine, 420 has siwazk Rvéa a Norwich, whers | py hi 41a know, and tatoee ratsed from the same seed for 3| astern Conneeticut members of the|yioniic Sundsy fmorning, after a short|Bailey were in charge of this end of tha|2nd New Hampshire. This train has bsen| e I8 one of the rising afd successful| nat was that God never made a day 90 MAIN STREET A geed for 38 |oratt are interested in the fourth nation. | i 0® AT QUG G & horn In Mis- | celebration” and_ asststed in sntsrtainifg| Pulled off. Consqeuently mail that does that was not all right. Whether it rain- years, white and without seab, weighing| a| printing exposition Which opened Mon- << - ot #o dut on the 3.58 south bound train ed or snowed or blew or shone, it Was a half & pound or more apiece That|hes: sissippi, where her early life was spent|the little- guests. . There Wers numerous Knochs in {he héad' the theoey thit air-|Shy" 18 the “Twilfth, Regiment armesy,fmny 106 Thayer Building Nerwich 10 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this delightful over night trip down the Sound and reach your destination happy, ref and satisfied. Excellent service throughout. e Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 10:00 p. m. (East- ern Standard Tima). State réoms ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY 8 the daughter of the late Judge | birthday gifts. has to wait tntil 7.45 when it makes ’ % fine day with him. Meet him anyWhere . ferest kinda of seed mast Do used each | C¥ YOEK. . |Charles Buckner and Caroline (Wall)| Mr. and Mre. LaPierre were marrieq the roundabout trip via New London. Bullstin’s Pattern Service and you would never catch him witheut = <5 Upon invitation of Rev. A. H. Abbott, | Buckner. She Was miarried and came to|at Hanover in 1871, Mrs. LaPlerre's| Where five coliéetions were forfnerty 4 a smile on his face and a chesry, “Niee The Lagies’ society of the Congrega-|Columbian commandery, No. 4 K. T.|Connecticut in 18¢4. Her daughter, the maiden name was Miss ¥ 4 made throtighout thé late aftetnoon And e day!” on"his lips. m : omal church s to meet in the sestry| Will Attend an Ascension day eervice in|late Florenca B. Chadwick, was thé wite!and she is the -daughter 3 ’i&i.‘...?‘fli’.’f eatly evening three. ate- made now.’The And this man who was. short in the WOIH 18 as Thursday afternoon. the United Congregational church Thurs:|of Sherift Tubbe. - Mrs. Chadwick haa re: | Aaron Rogers of Fort Hill, Mphegan. For| Mail Which used to go out on the 5.30 upper story did more to make. folke fesl = The Baptist Ladies’ Aid soclaty will|day évehing, May 5th. sided in Niantie for the last 30 yéars. |20 vears Mr. LaPlerre was employed as| AR 7.10 trains now goes out on the 7.45 good Inside of them and to inspire thém asa be - A ad met In the Baptist vestry Thursday af-| The Ameériéan Cotton asseciation is to Watchman by the Porteous & Mitchell eom.| P /0 DOAt train. o look on the bright side of .life than térnoon. héld in the Hotel Pennaylvania, New FUNBRALS pany. For ight vears he has ied a re.| , Thé 8.58 v. m. train which leaves heré any other farmér in the néighberhood ’ The Methodist Ladies’ Ald society also| York. May 30 and 81, a conférence of ired life. Both Mr. and Mrs, LaPlerre| f0F, New Yondon eonnects with fast mall grow Chakas Ty Betanid: . Tt g ins for New Yotk and Bost N . | E . are mei Congres on at New n:x‘:ve‘: S.’:‘n":‘u“ open“an Houir earlier g:m:fld »..’Ia';.'“.‘&‘{fi?’n‘::."fief!'}{‘&‘; refunsfal. serhioes fop . Chirits Henryq thargh b;";e:: fi%hfmw»n- ..’."“‘..“ m’“"" heatts, thinking, “Now, maybe it réally devices of all i c " Bushnell Were'held on Monday afternoon | Fioyd of New Haven, Dr. Arnaud J, ard is A better day than I had thought it labor-saving 8! it 2 3 g No man coul ave - .:l'"‘".'e“,:":"“!mt‘c‘:‘ el il :lc:tv‘-o“!:vg-:\t'l:;. n?:ewd“ m!t::::‘r <alha large numbér in atténdance, including | o ST Sl BY 5T EATRICK 8 SODALILL | " 7 truth than our good friend of the chesry Th. inhinia coliaiohtibig will .36 atur- | inany trom Hartford, indian Orchard, | N+ ¥- A. &’umy-nve tables were plaved at ths 3 : smille and "the” optimistio thougnt. £4- | The automobfle saves endless used In this column or any other column| qay, e "MMAllNE offieers Slected Fri-|Hoiyoke, “New Lendon and = Hemoer. WINS MUOR APPLAUSE| whikt held Monday evening at St. Mary's ‘We al] went on aftér we had met him e e o iremes feting 1n ue | trying te invent and discover Ward Everett, the great orator, went far 7 . |There were many hanasome floral trib-| 4 ladge an enee at.| hall tmder the auspices of the Young Across the Country onee to speak at the ing machine B e ritere e rrseme Amust| The May mesting of the e London|utes among which wab a large standing i Tt S et yur | Ladies” Sodallty of St. Patricks parieh.| ° \ e e 3 P A gt il u.flnc. the washing Editor.) geshataconty a t0 b Meld, 4t Traity| wréath (19m Che dnployse of s Vaughn | Gits el of the Norwioh s ‘Academiy | Procoliof the whiel the following pro- It was a storms day ant peopielaid not | cisplaees the washstub, the Sy Y 3 . - S Wi : ook very happy y 8 g ~ 8. |30 The arhdeaconry Inclides all parish.| TNe funeral sérvioes werd condueted | vi rvenings ere Hnoiieh MAll of Mohy ™o chestra, Praise Hisanna, Tho Last| » under their dripping umbrellas. Wateh- | traim, . the jolting stage coach, Beckuse a §ifl refuses a YOUNE,MAN | gy it eastotn Connectiont sa 33|by Rev. Richard R. Graham, rector of | casatucy 15y ine Singing of the club was| poss "or ummer; pianist, Isabets Vig- . i M you needn’t suppose it a sign that she |8 10 eas Fic D T ke i e b excelient anl the soloists. were forced tol 0% Gignniats John Salit Corneli. ing \the: etntvetion “on- (Rdie- ¥, GLASSES ‘ isw't going to marry him. rectors will Attend. Christ Episcopal chubeh = The DBeATers|ragpond with éncores to insistant ap-| not i cSFbRE SR utitvan. o Cornsil; Everett sald with a big smile all ever|and — well, you : President Charles Lewis Beach of the|¥eré Charles, Bmil and Christian Mar%,| jayee Miss Dorothy Rasmussen, ac. |0 Stllivan, Willlam Sample. Anna Ma- 8 his face. “This is a fine day. Ged mu.l ‘ o | Connecticut Agricultural college, Storrs,|Drothers-in-law, Charles E. Brothero,| companist, was héard to advantage in | 10ReY: Voeal solo, Down the Trafl of e it. and He never made a day that was KNOthtqqh-dnfor z Was one of the speakers at a group gath |Charlés FOX and Jonn Shea, friends. | ner piano sols, Caprics Viennios by Frits | Home SWeet Home The £ ; - not just the best He could makesit. 2 ering of alumni of the colléege heid in|- Burial Wwas in Mablewool 6eMEtery | grqigier, and responded with an encore, | orur, AL Fome Sweet Home Whe 2785 | "Sometimes it seems o us that thinks| over wotked and belabored. ‘ ma for WIMALSIM | Danbury last week: Abvout 35 alumni|Whers Rev. Mf. Graham ' read a short|iqwers were presshiad to Miss Rasmus. | NOnd Goes Back On You, by Thedwa 22 |1 this old world of ours are rrétty bad- i ] were present at the meeting. U [commitial SISt e the funeral g 5B ATer her frac number” A violin i e Ll R R TR R T Iy mixed Wp these days It in aité|eyes. If you need them, let N bz 3 it 2 S ered 2 S aratt 3 tashionable to say, “We névér saw any- ’h e lieved the i As a Noank man, Harry Judson, Was| ..otor l:i K°,l, ‘m,:“' Max Bueh, wel cond Cathierine Burhs; violln éslo, Joha Sul- U thing like this” We aré wrong. tellow | s serve youl. paln:“;'fn Thowsatas o Serito is “,::.mn' et "'“.'M Ol Fiteh, the| " sra Gesrse M. Thomas. A?mr'nmflén'lo%n:gnfl; ::nan‘vr:: Yivah, ‘Thd Minatpdl Boy: vooal sels, My ‘: i \ farmers. Things might be a great deal 8: 5 ler on whic & Was standing broke, ¥ d " E: 9 s e * [\ o theught mothing would give relief. It|throwing hitm o the Srounc. & divraney| Funeral services for Mrs. lsabélla Gfa- | in fine voics by Albert Quintilian. o e 08 e e S worse with us than ther are. And svérv.| We il male Replacements should do as much for you—it seldom |of about 15 feet. Mr. Judson broke one|Nam Alden Thomas, widow of George H.| The programme follows. et, Heavenward March, Madeline Pite.| thing ’:! o "'tm:‘:" o:l Sight ’fi" ey . iy Sou e fo%“"i«f—%a?’flfl"' o o et I bt ! s 7‘5&"‘.’?1‘3':&’“1“&“2??;3 The Song of a Pirate Maude B, Tncn | E78ld snd Telen Gorman; plano eolo,| * ) never will be right. o for your Lense Insuramce =t | < National Hospital day will .be observed jaes Were atténded by a largé|The Song of the Rea N Cujus Afman, Mary Foley; piano duet.| * All our friend knew was that all the : -~ by 5,000 Enesnizipas et = George Nevin| Ghargs of the Uhlans, Virginla and DY 000 hospitals throughout the United | numper of friends and relatives of Mrs. The Clun EMET oS SChhue, nia and| -\ davs are simply fne. "Ho could net have i ~ e Y s mext. The date wasiThnomas. There Were many handsome | Caprice Viennios Frits Kreisler At m"‘"f_ R S grelai b . known a greater thing.—Farm Life. ' ghosen because on tnat day was born |fioral trivutes 5 Dorothy Rasnussen " g \ | lorence Nightingale, ploneer in modern| Rev, Richard R. Graham, rector of| Ola Black Joe ey ({10 CAL0 e ieck dnd. (A8 onAn e 5 t | Lospital and inursing methods. Christ Episeopal churdll conductéd the|Robin Adair arr. by W. Rh o e * : arr, . Rhys-Herbert 5 ot Alumni in Korwich heard that every|ssrvices, assisted by Dr. 8. H. Howe, pas- The Club Wiy gt gty VAR 2 Public Printer Of The U. 8. i man of the 30 in the senior class at Trin- | tor of Park Congregational church. Dur-| Kol Nidret Max Brooh | 30 ARl A arth. Miss Halen Two. OPTOMETRIST ] ity collége i going to'take out a 20-year|ing the service tWo hymns were rendered Maurice M. Clark = ey e o 2785 . 3 endowment insurance policy before com- | by thres members of the boys' vested | Moliy Malome _arr, by W. Rhys-Hernget | ™7, X AN VBABY 0 WARE* ARRON Ty . méndement day. The benefleiary 18 to be ! choir of Christ church. The Swestest Story Bver Told d T LR OB s A Y 3 Frankdin Square the college, Which starts an endowment| Burial is to take placs in the Cedar Hill RM shs | | T8 Raymodd WRods: fhita; Adarew Ca-| [THIL MOeL 18 BICh Jof Ieerpucer: SN . ) I drive May 14. cemetery at Hartford this (Tuesday) The b P e Thermes 86t wes awarded Mrs |PoGy portion s finished with stra Norwich, Conn. The Clty Mission department of the | morning. Tenry Mllen & Son company |Tate Tavme 3 oot oE Srantiin strest, Durine the | et are crossed over the back Norwiih United Workers has on ijis|havé charge of the funeral arrangement \ Quartet < d to the front at the shoulders. In this Al Wolae | 2Yd0ink there was & cake and food sale| desigh all waste of material is avoided I""id Tvoole | ana the booths were weH patronized. and the garment 18 cool, comfortable and books the names of 80 families that re- - Kitty's Disaster it l::tgln(lh:lfl.flllfir:t the past year,| Liquor Cases in Norwalk Court. Eileen Aflanna The commitiee comprised the follow-|practical =~ = = o F lcco! nnual réport to that > casks - & eral irman . M: V. Dris- & pattern is cut in four sizes mal organization by Rev. Charles A No a Among the forty-one liquor pre ing: Clen €ha na Mary FAOM TME CONSULAR REPORTS The Clud e rhrop, | pateq for presentation in tne U. 8, dis. | O Mournful Live Gabrielle Gideils | coll: assstant, Katherine Hanrahan|32:34, medium 36-38, large 40-42, and Brazil may have an automobile ex= position next year which will be the /" |trict court befots Judge Edwin §. Thom- Amert Quintilisn chairman of food sale, Anna M. Gra(ri | Sroprae, 4idé inches, bust measurs. centenial of the nations existance. o Thee, O Country Tulius Menbes Sige medium requires 3 3-4 yards of 36- Amateir astronomers hereabouts are|as in the federal court at Norwalk Wed: ¥ 3 | assistants, Mary Coleman, Annie Stan-|inch mate g A small but profitable industry in hoping for a glimy of Winnecke's | nesday aré ths following: Alma Mater Ruth BOgue | ton; chirman of embroidery sale, Annia| A Dattern of this illustration mailed to Piedmont, Italy, is the cultivation and comet, rapidly abproaching the earth, al-| Martin Cleméns of Stonington, possés- The Clud Tdwards : assistants. Isabelle Finnegan, |2ny hddrass on receipt of 10 cents in sil- {lhough it will not be visible ’ except | sion, manufacture and possession of ma- | through a- high-powered telescope: 1It|terials for manufacture. Wwill be accompanied by a meteoric show-| Joseph Hoffs 0f New London, posses- 2 er during |late May or early|Juné. sion. g TeF or nampn. The members of the club are as fo1- | foS BRIRST Suctwiament, Mary ! Forder tirough The Buletin. Company, lows : ” 4 ; Pattern Dépt., Norwich, Conn. First ;:’mw—A. G. Bréwster. C, K. Car- SHEEP SREEDERS TO JOIN nter, W. B. Chappell, T. W. L 0, sot i ';_nhuéh “;fllfi"“ ,L““,‘.}"”"{ arive. of m‘::“‘lv Stephazo of New. London, pos- ;e. Davis, H. 1? Bpol:ger: 2' x‘:‘ ;‘in{; WITH TOLLAND FAEM BUREAU | ich & all-of Willfs # 3 MACHINERY HELPS 62 director, with & nalt million ves tp| Wilism Tsabelis -of Mystic, posses. | M T J. Sherldan. Bass, L. G. Bri i s e B0 before tie thres million goal is reach,| ¥ : . P, Peaie, A > Connecticut Sheep Breeders' Aeso iation, e R. J. LaRochelle, 8. 166, . P. Peale, A. . > #d, the period of camnafga h: b Nicholas Musearslla of Ngv)mdem, = o in coopefation with ToHand County Farm us help you wear your old || iengtnenca beyond Aprii 20eh, which reg | possession. i L T e A Bureau will hold its 13th anmual . fleld shoes longer and s a v ¢ ]| risinally Been set us the closing date. kT, o O Tomin e %l::}gn' fcader, W T, Suas S, W.|day and sheep shearing oontest x: Mr. stillation Of peppermint. L Sictly nas vy citrus fruit erop. * The m’rln is not good. Amh continue to increase index ires Aduring the tirst three months of the M“ .(“::r Boing as follows: January 88, ary 108, March 134, Cheap silver in Chifa has resulted of gold to the Uni- d i swas 1012 Mek 18 4109 In ¢ i 1 2 arch R ok, 10 in L o8 ey SNl A vaney resttent of Killingly com.| S i First Bussss—X. F. Amnold, D, 8. Bal. [ pa O™ * 2 In Tolland, Friday, May United States gold. money. Some shoe fepair || sians: 1 it any wonder we s o R gregryy ey ) fou, 3. H. Bareet, W. T, Budaingron, 3. | work is better done by ma- Lmblthnne to the, wails from Danielson Prizes of §10, §6, $4, 32 and $1 are of- The NAtional Coal company of the M. Clark, J. Bvans, L. Fox, C. 1 0 e s0on thres rains are to run eacn | Curiosty oncs Xillsd s cat, as the oM | 3¢ '8 Hill B. Holiander, 3. K. Ras. | sn 22 o (e following cinster: Dl o el T raming o thines, some by hand. We || wa¥\each day on a new scheduie? We in|5aying goea but on Monday evening it|gai, L. Sears, J. Btami, R Serma. . | umine shearing: class o hand Ehensing monthiy. do both well. the Salley weuld welcome any sortof & | ¥HE CUEOHLy e Y e Station | pooec00d Bames—C Kbboit, H.iR AR-|inder 18 years of age; clash 4, Maching o well. = J|#chedule, 50 Jong as we had the trolleys?|Or four youths in the police statin.|noid. R, Bymes, C. . Du H 3 n s B D, | ghearin, er 1 @At the request ot Pape Benediet XV.,| oo *the” pastie Trrounds and_ aticseted jof Jonneon. Jr. W K. Latham, B. 4. k- bays A0 el of Soutty Bt ot luoem‘:“‘(ho“ C.llll;llbu! are preparing | the musical cof y-shism 1. one Of the m, ‘Mm aasait 13 5]’.1 6, préfessionals; all these who have The matter was diarmced ok o Italy.|tents had procesded (0 cut & hele adeut _Dasmuseen, aseompanist. . |previously won first prize’ in class 3. Bcciat nl:]o“ e “l'l Sunday at al, foot squaré m the side of the tent. Ah COUNTY HOME CHILDABN Machines will be furnished at the Kew York. Tentative plins were saorr | TIcP héppened slong just about as the " GURSTS 0F THE SRWED|Ahe adtren ot waae Ty ; oot - r w eltvere & calling fér the expenditure of $1,000,. | ne i G g SHU-FIX Franklin Square SICK HEADAGHES 00 ittle #fee sights that the bsyw were| The @5 chiildren at the New Londen|by Mr. Tucker, Tolland county agent. i in that ceuntry. < enjoying. 3 county heme Will be the guests of tne|The programme will be largely informal Gebrgd H. Catter, of Tows who bR TR R 5 ~ management of the Breed theatre at:a| Afd will consist of demonstrations and Spointed Bublie Prifiter Charles Chspmun én Racing Oraiser. Spécial entertainment thia (Tuesday) af-| dducational talke on the grades of wnol i has been appointed P -2 l C Charles ¥. Chapman, efitor of Moto) ternoon, When the pieturs The Kid, fea-| And plans for the handiing of the 1831 of the United States. e Boating, and a-formet resident of .Ner- turing Charies Chaplin and little Joe | BliD. : ROAD CLOSED wich, is accompanying Gar A. Wood on § Coogan, will be shown. 'The children winl —_— e ml‘ ave "M “ltfl his raco against the Havana Special of ‘| be Brought ind from the @usatre iR the WEDDINGS, From the OId Canterbury |4 4hangic Cosst Line Mr. Wood ana lowing : Mrs. LORN. ARSENAULT—In Jewett City. Api 28, 1921, a daughter. Yvonne Evaline, t6 < A Mr. ah are in the -3 I, 5 Turnpike near Taftville Reser-| 300 n. b. oabin cruiser and wers 11 min: strahan—Ewen. . b %3 . Chase, Murray Zuck At Christ Episcopal chureh at neen y . . utes ahead of jhe tra RS Monday, 0. Baward Strahan of the U. 8. woir to'a point on Providence | Monoay mu_'g. st Sammanen| | Aadflg H 3 e Tried “Fruif-a-tices” Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Afsenault. 160 CanoLiwx Ave., Ocorxssovns, N. 3 Ravy and stationed at the submarine "~ MARmIED “I suffered for four years with St., where the macadam now " Briggs, Mrs. Barnett Davidson and [ 9888, and Mise Mary O. Ewen, danghter | PALMER — KIV 1 2 . Hit Bthier Automebil Mrs. Jacob Muns, Who have donated & of Henry C. Ewén of 74 MoKinl e 125, 1981 b n _Willimantie, ends, will be closed to public s i . \urs for the vecaaten: A% TROIT | fus, were married by Rev. K. Tt Granum o LA v A D, Cafusie p . it Gi ville, leh —— e th the presence of a large number of rél- travel - until further NOtiCe, | fon. sentcaiin; wos stouen to avorg b yh NORTR ATONINGTON HEARS Stivea and friends. oo because of road construttion, | In Moosup Sunday atterneon and had its Frederick J. Palmer and Masy-B. Kiv. loa, both of Willimantie. g 1588 ¢ l A VERY COMFORTABLE DRESS. OF PARM BUREAU OAMPAION As the organist, Mr. Tbittson, playsa{ . This model will make an idsal play ot o stk DIED. fender and mudguard bent. - The Ford » c the Bridal chorus from Lohengrin. Miss [SCHO0I dress for warma weather. The| . . 1% An ini was bloomers are comfortable and m take | NUGENT—In White Rock, R. L, J Per Order Selectmen | 1™ed over it the coltision. Mr. Hener GrAne al Nort Blasihreon. Mondas | B o et (N chren, secombanied | He*Biit, 8¢ pEOTS xba B Ttt | N o MRS na Mient Y id not learn Whe the other ear belonged g avening f; the New Landon eounty farm | cel stere by the sroom ang ‘ne, SN | tiofis of tne dress are cut in one aged 25 years, Town of Norwich.. | to but took the namber which was 78455 : Bureaxt in confeetion ‘With the farm By-|man. Miss Fwen was attended ey it | oo harion, amnar, Bl == = T Wiliem Brend 1 Tale BIY! teau's membershiD < CAMPAINR. A. G.|Lomise Jacobs of Jersey City: a olnee R SABII Sauie b nabd The bloomers | CUT TRIS OUT—IT.18 WORTR MONEY THE DIME SAVINGS -BANK ongrs. 4 Avery ‘vresided at the meeting, which had|mate of the bBride, as bridesmaid. Tha | MAY & same material of of 8atéen, | mail it_to Foley & Co. 3838 4 - BA the honor awards at Yaie! which k: > 4 fair sized audience. WAX Accombanied’ by James T, |LNeN. FeDD, OF ARY Other derviceable | Ave, Chicago, . t] OF NORWICH BavA, just ‘Been Aneld - E. The i ounty o s F.|fabric. ana ‘address eleari; - ™8 _included Ce it ndtt of the submarine base as best p ¥ ‘Witlimantic 18 giyen a un - B ,3'“..‘“ Miss fla oy o gy Z The BAftern je cut in five slgsa: 4. ¢ | return « trial nackage containing The regular Eemi-Annual Dividend | Fetlewed B, X ) Ing the céremony several me- |, 10 and 18 Sears. Size 10 fhduires 3 | Honey and Tar Compound. for ha. 4 L| yersity , William R. Brend . mm m:.,, hés been deciared at the: ot 4| Norwieh and "Bowell ‘ot Ni of . Lm'&fi.‘. )um; o B 1sations va: yed nm'u R Jards :‘l ch s e ress, | colds and croup: Foley Midney Pills, for cent. year from R > i oL s marcel w1 Aan 5 Ins 'S back. b the past e i unes of| hro civen untverstty scholaranipe’ | Loyt nge Sfl"“‘_"" Seldn 14 e on o matied 1o B, e hnd Siiaase amatiem. | B0e. & box, 6for $2.00, trial size 25, n after May ) : - » St About the easiest way to hurt a Wo- Bride wors a Handsom L dents - o i réceipt afid Foley Cathartic Tablets. a whojeaomapt At dealersor fi \U [IVES nan nout | deaes ot biver ton ] veror S oy |43 thorouzhis cleansiug cau _,;"t! itad, G %-‘% .

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