Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 10

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CLOUDY TODAYj . PRESS DESPATCHES . FAIR TOMORROW g R - will be mmu:.d‘hyh::. commiscion | CONGREGATIONAL WOMEN'AT . |ford) Mra Oscar. Maurer of New Haven, 5 E i 3 . A 1P and they will be.retainsd as souvenirs HOME MISSION MEETING |Mrs. Sherwood Soule of Hartford~ and M nh M @heBuiteti | MISSING MAN g, ey SR ol e T | onen Snton swmma i S o o i1 | Take Evans Triple Wi _— - termined ‘upon afe July 13, 14, 15 and About. §0 women . from . various parts of ance at the annual meeting of the Wo- 16; July 30, gug. 1, 2.and 8; and Aue. the ‘statéywere chosen on the executive Gain Several Pounds of Solid St F Norwich, Friday, April 29, 1921, © fro) 11,12 adh 38 man's Congregational, Home Missionary | board. 7 EVer $ 0 4 There Flo The body of Charles H. Mueller of raitleu and arose saving that he wes fafi.‘t”fifré?:g ;fi"m“p:’;f;fi‘;f‘h:'::- Union of Conneeticut, held Wcdnesday —_— . A - THE WEATHE! 36 Reynolds street, who has been miss-| going out for awalk. 's was the last - . in the South church at New Britain. 0 8 3 of N ek e ing from home since late Tuesday ev-|seen of him by his wife unti she was |tertained and ‘the:Atlantic ficet will be TWO .SUITS .BROUGHT. AGAINST . In one month’s time EVANK, TRI-|shape, and_tHat ix one of the. fir d discovered floating in the | asked to' {dentify the body. Mr. Musller |Stationed outside of Plymot bay. The Several fins addresses were given« by SEA SLED €0, WEST MysTIC |PLE PHOSPHATES puts nnile\'trll mmp:e- E\'lm'.“l'rlvlt Phosphates At e e A ] 1y i S €T | secretary of the :ommittee on accommo- | men thoroughly quaiified to prosent the)" Thg Sea Sieq ¢ 3 ° pounds of ‘solid red blooded “flésh and| Evans' Triple, Phosphates o ey T T D e | Fa et i o ory Mezveus and upsct ldations is Mrs, E. W. Swilt, 15 Clifion |needs of different parts of ‘tae country. onwpany, & Dominion of | yangey your weak, run-down, nervous | small tablet fort: . ten days T e T L e v e A e ¢ | street, Plymouth, Who ‘is. handlliiy theAmong them was an illustrated lecture|C2Bada cofporation, with its principal | 1 body into a strong, vigorous,|ment in each, bbx, and one monthi but with considerable cloudiness in the | " ey TEn ts e Aitved at the river | Sacit ik mloen e 1aS Traklin stst |arrankements for board and -ogms for |upon work among the Japanese on. the Dlace of business in West Mystic, Conn. t one or money back. treatment is guatanteed to increas states east of the Mississippi river dur-|petween 5 and 6 o'clock Thutsday morn- | and had been arrested -twize fo: viclation | those who send their”iAquirts to her. |Pacific coast and in Hawaii which gave!fins been made the defendant in two| ©Of courre mhedical men are surprised | your weight at léast several pound: ing the next two days. e ot efl'"wh“ peared o be the|of the liguor law, the first time pay-| Tickets for. grandstand s2ats will be|begutiful scenes in California. suits brought in th and many are still' unbelievers, but the|and in fen days piake you feel like The temperature will change. vers lit-[ poqy of a man floating near the shore | ing a $200 and & $50 fine and on tha |0 sale later n the season and motice| Those in attendanes. from’. Park|, © superior court, ome|fact js evident to every up-to-date|new being, full of ambitién, Vizor an tlo in the Atlantle states, e omt ot the home of Cnacies N. Rog. | second ‘charge had paid a fino af §100{Will be printed in' the:newsyapess as 1o | church, Norwich, . were- Mrs. Samuel -H:|b¥ ithe.George Lawiey & Son Corpora- The temperature , was _considerable | above normal Thursday in New England. The outlook is for mostly fair weather hen and where. they can be obtained. |Howe, Mrs. Allen Latham, Mrs.-Oliver (tion of Neponset, M. S e "“;“..’.1"5'.” Fvion | Osgood Co, and Al hd‘:m‘;i o have ' . Winds 3 i ond|and was given a jail sentende. 1t pRlien - B 'y * . h tham, 3 s ndet, Mase. phates will produce fles! thout viol- | Osg 0. and all zood dfuzgists hav Bt T MDY Ao aaicats At tha bedy G st Gl | Bananr g SRk Sear e, Tl e L. Johnson, the Misses Bliss;' Miss. EMf- by the Walter IH. ent methods, face creams, dally mas- |agreed to supply Evans' Triple Phos Winds, shosth Py ',d fa Broc Aok 9?‘9 Examiner Fox of Moatsilla was ncUfied | going to Jjail that weigied vpan tis|COUNTY TAX X za W. Avery, Mrs. ille Blicg. Mrs. jof Boston. The Neponsct compa 3 | sage. or beauty torfure. phates and guarantee it to do just wha day. e R . e ey Ouiaaer 1. Dasoond . of tifs {Muliill At ‘eweed i to: waniier ot 10 APPURTIONED ON TOWNS Ch:rl:; m;lner, Mrs. Joseph: W. Gilbert fon a claimfor $2,200 and the other on a| In order 1o assimilate the nourishing|is claimed for it, or money refunded Sandy Hook to . Hatteras—Moderate| ci#. Both viewed the bodv, finding that | is not knpwn Whether he intentiona v | The $120,000-of county tax which will |2nd Mrs. Howar B:ln]nbmln. Norwich | claim for ‘39,339 Two sea sleds, food thin people daily take into the| Even theugh ns' Triple Phoss } easterly winds and partly overcast wea-|it had been in the wa‘er a compa aid away_ with himself or iu a dazed |have to be paid by-July-1, 1921 is appor- | (¥R WAS 'fl;'w:.nlu y Miss Mary [gines and other properiy at Wi ys-{ body and turn it into healthy, red|phates wqrks wonders in all eases of 2 ther Frid: tively short time. - atate of mind fgll into the river. tioned to the towns of New London coun- es. Miss Jennie M. Case, Mrs. Bai-|tic have. been.attached in the and | Plood corpuscles, the. nerves that con- | nervous. = d blood troubles ; Y ecast. As the fact-that Mr. Mueiler had 2's-|* Mr. Mueller whs born in Germany 47|y as follows ley and Mrs. LeonaFd. : Capt. -Frederick Perry, ag agent for | (ol the process of digestion and as- |don't take }t unless you ¢ desire Fogoanat. 5 T B i D e Sears i eRR e kIS e | E Three hundred delegates attéfided the'|Henry B. Plant, has been garnisheed, | SiMilation must be put in first-class|to put on flesh, gain wei . For Eastern New York and New Eng-| 220% B e M T s Cham ity Fvhien 1% vesrng fan. Ho wdl mn Ao on| E0Een < o 381.64 | conferqnee. Mrs. Charles. Snow .Thayer [disclosing that he is indebted to tne 3 { land: Generally fair Friday and Satur-)F0 0" JAF T 00 S0 Uifiel the hody. | Augusts 25, 1914 to Miss Caraline leten | Colchester of Harlford. was re-clected yresident and | defendant in the sum of $16.000 ————————— - — = day, not much change in temperature. | wore sent fof and Hen:fed Hbs BoN bt Richmona Hill. Long : East Lyme the following were re-slected as vice pres- . THe suit ls. returnable before the su-| Nothing pleases. a pretty woman| Tonest poverty ranks high with Observations in Norwich. et ; ot cluth- ['has been InsNorwich for aboit & ye Franklin. . idents; Mrs. Willlam Carr of Poquonfiock, | pefior ' court .en_ the first Tuesday in|more than to be seen an the street| ome people as dishonest wealth | of idcetification on the bod; ar cl 0 t el T g e el 2 peop s The Bulletin observations show the|ing. Hourigan Bros. wers given rer-|and nrevigns to entering busines iy o - n Potter. of Hart- ' May. with another woman who isn’t prett Joes with some other people. 4 following records from changes in tem-| mission to remove the bol. ‘himself been a bartanler for sev- l'm‘m“ perature and barometric changes Thurs-| Mr. Mueller was last on tae stract | eral local saloonkeessrs. He wi a4 day: about 10§0 o'tlack Tussday cvening | member of the Tolze of Msose Ther. Bar.|ciad in % suit which hac hean vut on|and the Sons of Hermann. g 7a m 52 30.10| over his pajamas. Mr. Muellr's wife| He is surtived by his wife and two|l¥me .- 12 m . 68 3020 caid that on Tuesday evening after hel children, a boy and girl. He also leaves | Montvllle --. 6§ p m .... . 60 30.20| had retired he was very ncrvens andtwo sisters in German; V'“h Stonthgton Highest 68, lowest 52, ! , North Sgo Comparisons, B bt L Predictions for Thursday: Cloudy. NEW ENGLAND GOVERNORS SPEARS TO CHILDREN OF Dld Jarne Thursday’s. weather: Fair and warm- APPROVE SALVATION ARMY MISSIONS IN INDIA |t er, northeast winds. TUnanimouy endorsement of the Salva- Thirty or more children attended the|Sprague tion Army's™home service program has | missionary rally held -Thursday after- | Stonington SUN. MOOX AND TIDE: " Sun i Fligh | Moon {35 "0 ‘puilding of advisory boards to | church. The speaker was Miss Caroivn i Riges, | _Sets, [|3Vater. | Rises. |assist the Salvation Army in each com- | T. Sewal, a children’s missionary to been received from the governor's of the | noon at 4 o'clock in the Sunday s~noul | Voluntown 5 six New Engiand states and all consider [ room of the ted Congregational | Waterford . 3, Coustruction of the.new bridge at Nt ! (Standard Tiwe.) ‘munity is a distinct step forward in solv- [ China. S RS ing many social evils that at present re- Sewall, who has’ returied to fe antic bridge and its approaches 3 g U4 main unchecked. United States from her mission fisld in | cost approximately $100,000, of h . Considerable _ progress has alrea a for a few mon the state pays one-Half and the counts g been made In forming_these boards and | childven fn an interestin Ll e At o b L H thin & few weeks it 1s expected a half hour. She told built by the federal government.- Tae 2 strong representation will be established | na and of the queer cust county requested the state highway de- in every commun! especially T Il 581 ¢ 1%} 15 endorsing the program of 1- | lating to their heathen fiith. Six hours after high water It is low | vation Army, Governcr Channing H. Cox |* The speaker told how C waler, which is followed by flond tid e o e a0 ATEERY That SEhcoi ent i R my commendation to the proposed plan | missionaries and how many of them, es-| ]t was stated at the office of the high- TAFTVILLE to form advisory boards in large centers | pecially the girls, zraluate frcm tnelgay commissioner that the county will throughout New Engiand. 1t scems to | Srammar grades and afier takinz o e|pave {o pay approximately $50,000 of the | At the Sacred Hear church Thursday ,me that boards of this character, com- | high school course at Pokinz. return to of the new’ bridge. . ‘The:balance: of morning at nine oclock, Raoul Paul Malo, | poseq of business and professional nfen, | their native towns and villages .o iech (p, county tax is-due fo the crdinary ex- | son of Adelard and Euphrosium Marcau- | would be of great value to an organiza. | other Chinese childran. P partment to do the work, which was done and the county endeavored to haye the childien | gtate bear the entire-expense, but was un- the | guccessful Sellers rele Malo and Miss Mary Ann. Dugas, | tion such as tne Salvation Army. Miss Sewall fang hymas in tha © ars past . daughter of Azarie and Mary Archam- ernor Everett J. Lake of Conrec- | ese language, showed the chiliren, On March 16, 1921, the semators and K[tchen seault Dugas of 59 Providence street| in adding his approval said, “I cer- | the ald of a blackboard. how Chinese | representatives of New London county were united in marriage by Rev. U. O. approve of the service of the Sal- | minerais ard letters are jmet and levied a total - county tax of |$200.000. Dedutting the county's share i tumes worn by the women and girls in|of the bridge expense of $50.000, this sest man. Prof. Hugh Ki tion Army here in America has always | China. makes the county tax for ordinary pur- 1t the organ and done a fine service. The meetinz closed at 5 nclacé ity | poses $150,000. Of the - $200,000: tax, ) 7 \ Y the D. Tellier, singing The work in New Hamps| brought | the singing of America and the bene-|$120,000 is payable on ‘or before July 1, Iz Philip Dugas singing | torth the following statement from Gov- | diction, 1921, and .$80,000 is payable on or before est ‘The bride wore a white satin gOWN.|ernor Alfred Brown, “On behalf of the — e July 1, 1922. (% Brnny | SlRANTEEDBY | Your [\ e Vorid; Best ) House Bellerose. Miss Rolande Archambeault|vation Army and of the organization set | hibited Chinese shoes, was bfidesmaid and Azeius Dugas the |yup at this time to assist them. The S r, Worcester, Put- te veading.] 2 this summar to it pitcnded the Wedding | placing your trained officers and your |celebrate the te e o 1eft for tour and Will | jnoiientional service at the disposal of |ing of the Pi will“be given In e . * avery community will recelve the co-op- |charge of Prof. Geo. P. Ral On Saturday nisht 3 cration of men and women of local lead- ership and enjoy the trust and confidence [and on four consecutive, n of all the people.” time. Tt will be not only an Governor James Hartness of Vermont | production but a tribute to tha P; who has always. heen a stronz supporter | Spirit hy contemnora of the Salvation Army said “The creation {and nuisance. .There are to be six or of the Salvation Army advisory boards |feven enicodes and ahout eishtecn short made up of citizens from variogs parts of |Scenes, the whole pageant taking about the state especial those izens who | tWo and one-half - hour: The ne is through broad view can see the need of |10 be Iaid at the Rock with the harhor their respective communities ann ifor a background and Cole's Hill acti be a most commendable undertakinz as A sounding hoard as well as an e careful students of human welfar m_;;n Jscafon St the jgrand istands h it nize the amazin; wer of the Salvation a dates are planned to eoincid: as ug the guests departed wishing the host | 3/ T GIAT0S DO T L SR [ nearly as possibie with the hizh tides nd ‘hr:{stl-(;fl! many more years of happ¥ | irple romedy for misery and despair. |and full moon; and, with the ald of the married life. itole Desmarris first wedding ann entertaini the members of their family and friends 1t their home on Hunter's avenue. Sev- sral tables of whist wete played and vo- :al and instrumental selections were en- fered throughout the evening. g \ At ten o'clock the guests assembled in e dining room where a luncheon was terved at a table prettily decorated with st flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Desmarais were well remembered with gifts. After spending a most enjoyable even- Uer maid was gowned in pink georgette. |state of New Hampshire and for those A weddlng dinner was served at the | you have aided, I desire to express my |1:000. ACTORS, 100 SINGERS some of the brid | gratitude for and appreciation of the IN PLYMOUTH PAGEANT N , B 4 3 spotlight an_colorfal costumes, wonder-. - The Taftville soccer football team| The support cf Governor Emery T leu cffects will be R mavels to Plainfield Sunday where they|San Souci of Rhode Tsland has been prom. s lence stract, foiiow valuable services you have rendered. | The historical pageant to be presented Guests fror Wel Your work through a local board in|ut Plymouth, f v A ol e e ; iWhen yout recipe Each Piece of Aluminum Guaranteed One of These Sets FREE Wi Ty siay the iainfield team, in tho serics |1Sed In 2 letter as follows: “T am glad | 270 ¥ 10 be b Lma!;!';vv:?v‘;\-s’“é‘lm?v:: yE o ¥ i ef n fee i " . v lor the Bulletin cup. The following|to add my appreciaticn of the splendid |l®] WM the small mumbos g wcalls for sugar. make : slayers will make the trip: Finlayson |Service to humanity sendered by the Sal- o ; : - . . S l f J. Greenhalgh, F. Greenhalgh, An-|vation Army. The fine work'w! The peonle of Plvmouth are to pre- ure you ;et the best % 20 Yeals Cablflet Pm d\ased Dlfl ll'l.g Tlus e 2 % 2 sent the pageant—men. women and chil- & P, A Fiiagson, Grmdtan, | ion of Ruman misery and diiress hag | ren—not only. Sgaf renlts : THE FINEST, HIGHEST GRADE ALUMINUM WARE NOT ONLY DO YOU GET THE BEST KITCHEN ON THE MARKET AND. JUST THE ASSORTMENT . CABINET MADE AT THE MAY REDUCED PRICE BUT Mills and Mathers forwards. They ‘will | my hearty and sympathetic support e e T A eave the postoffice at 1 o'clock, making| Governor Perctval V. Baxter of Maine: " qosired as 1t was the 3 the trip by auto. in endorsing the program said “If you|acoous who came from H. and cour- able to accomnlish the good in th psmes trom (HolG0 S end . ' RS s ol b gecommin the gd o e PRt e wites Tarienarty fo o THAT THE AVERAGE WOMAN WANTS IS OFFERED . ALSO-YOU GET THIS $16.75 ALUMINUM SET IN- 3 PRESENTS FRENCH COMEDY |that vou have afready accomplished in 9 be at least ome two hundred sinzers takl terfals and designs for t actors &nd part. Ma- costumes the 0ld you will brinz comfort and relief to those in need of a helping hand. You | ave hecome a vital factor in the com- ot R R munity and have achieved this enviable iast e pla i er- edy in three acts adapted from Ludovic |Pesityon BY many years of faithful ser Helevy's hook of the same title, * | oo - : The members taking part have been | o rehearsing for the past three months un- | VEXT MANCHESTER UNITY - fler the direction of Rev. Father William CONVENTION IN NORWICH . Concention _church. The production of | Connectieut District of I. 0, 0. F., M. U., L'Abbe Constantin has been desired for | was held in® Hartfora Wednesday after: F-3 4 wo G tome time by those interested m dra- |noon. Twenty-four delezates were, pres. 5 ITy. 317" matic art m;r- M»nill . ‘;,T‘f'g sh;‘r:d ent. The officers elected wers y . the result of long and faithful work by | Provincial grand mester, John D. G aran eed f hfe- e participants, as well as the skill with | Bigzs of Hugh H. Ossood lodge, of Nor. ° U t or.a; chich thev had been coached wich. provinclal deputy prand master, 1 Sad i Eotows: Tilisth Shewen of Pioncer rotg pen ' | time. \ - tantin .... Alcidas Clocher | vincial revording secreta Charles ’ FREE DURING THIS SALE. CLUDED. Dby the Baltic dramatic ening, was received w A Sellers Kitchen Cab- inet in your kitchen will save time, money.and Only 50 ALUMINUM SETS WILL BE GIVEN Jean Reynaud Guillaume . Caron | Wricht of Abraham Lincoln lodgs pro- Paul de Lavardens Napoleon .Duff | vincial treasurer. Henry C. Stevenson, Pi- - e . t Bernard Ernest Gauvin | oncer Lodge: auditor. (far: B. Barne: Cabul f !led De Larnac . Napoleon Duff | trustee, William Oliver. Pioneer lodz K. . e pre e o Madame Scott Miss Albina Douville | book examiner, James Campbell, Star of g b 2 B e Tarm P i y ousewives be- Miss Albina Laeroix The officers were installed by Alfred 3 4 i li , Pettina Percival Miss EmeliaCaron | Goodwin, deputy grand master of the ) < Wlll de ver one to f . . Pauline Miss Alberta Arpin | zrand lodge, U. S. A. Delegates were al. ’ cause o ltS conveni- The pianist was Miss N. V. Milner, |50 addressed by him. The 1922 conven- a h \ The planist was Siss X. V. Miier, |30 addressed by him. The your’ Dompe ences which cannot be the play was in three acts of sparkling comedy and rapid action HUMOROUS NOANK FISHERMAN - pironb sy : COME IN FOR-A FREE - SENDS YEAS ~ Commissioner Chandler to Make Address e R WHETHER you are running one car or a DEMONSTRATION. | .. found in others. 3 Compensation Commissioner George B. fleet of passenger cars or trucks, a 25- Noank, April 28 —There have been | ndler of Rocky Hill has accepted the e e een vitation fo make the address on May | ATE¢ Shipments of flat fish from this port e O e 27 | ol N TG for thos gast Al tacs s 40% saving yon our gas bill is real money. A . b tion when the new bronzo memor=l tab- | "OUF% the fish have been abundant the < 3 t : : ] een 3 let 15 to be dedicated. i ho shiomed thes e e Too, {FAM-0O reduces hard carbon and "\ . Or O mpr OVC m en tS 1oam0 Figwriag Toont ;«n’fm.f"ina':";z;fflfié R e keeps your motor smooth and powerful. piv 3 : thi e t 16,00 01 ‘rom t] ket f = . s . = = I 8 s Deen diaicibutad, in brooks nesr | fol e AR ks ::n:nem:m::n::n;ar?: = FAM-O is a liquid to be mixed with gas—it New London by the fih and game asso- | Xew York 4 yeast cake 1o hoip raise aids lubrication and the general condition of Ou n n y ln “d | <~ your motor, . EVERY gas and ac- . cessory dealer ) should be able to sup- Ma Says one Of the . ply you. Either can ¥ e get FAM-0O for you' Seven Wonders" is my readily. appetite_ bfor_ 8 0z. c4n $1.00 - | POSTTOASTIES | | commie 1 oz. to 5 gals. (Super'iof"(‘.;m Flakes) 3 ‘ Delivers your choice of 3 styles of Cabinets ‘ . in both oak and white enamel and the : beautiful Aluminum Set free. Come in SALE BEGINS MONDAY-MORNING AT 8:30 0'CLOCK ~ Monday and be sure of your Aluminum Set | GORDON MFG. CO. FOXBORO, MASS. e | THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0. (Established 1872) X NORWICH, CONN. 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