Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 5

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using squace in Meriden for the elivery of an Bratict, and speaiing witheut firet JBtAIN. ) S FJ s J htlm‘fllhlmulflm‘r““:l:.;:- COL/LCSLUL 2 £ g 3 trary to el > ,m vehiele lamph at 7.12 o'clock this Pt oob e Al trot 100k genarasty i vk sligen oo, was tred befers _the 74 Todar's -Jength will Bo sxactly feur- - by Attornéy Andrew B. Davies, |bly rednced. ernnty. by 1 teen hours. S Mrs, is Kennedy and Ermest Ken-| & has acted as arbitrator, settied thé 1 think it ean be conclusively A Wage cuastion betwesh the imaster [shown that the reductions in the cost|and fred ¥38 hn Stiptems court rders ol From Coast to Coast- o R 3 had i nedy, of Danielson, were callers Tués- lnu‘y" |: Ifldnl‘ht cw::n :e &m :,'M" iy at e heme of My Kyancdys buildérs and the earpénters which hat|of many necessarles range from five to : defendunit. et Tadbgs sl otetng of [ BT 100 Mot w200 | e e e oo mte sen| e . o B OF v | S Bk, in Mo optren heia WHITE GOODS eilks and - triestine dresses.—adv. g ennedy of NorWwich| the new wae rate, appiicable from April|staple articles picked at random, the | At the €y S o Friday and Saturday ’ Soadar: Rext Wil ba: Gemmuafon Sud- 4th, 1521, 8t 10 per cent. 1é68 thad the average reduction in war-time prices | 1% 10 G SAtS cotels I8 ke StefdH T Mo Take Aspirin onfy s told in each | SMRERT RS Nt B R odalities o¢| M Guy Warner Bastman, director| 3712 cents which has heen the mini- |Was found to be approximatsly twenty- x i SR X wo re ys package of genuine Baver Tablete of | i” pltriice pariah. of the Norwich Art pchoal. AL in HARL | mum faid previfling. THS DFIRgS he|deym ver ofnt. v L Aspirin. Then you wi wing tord week where she the | new wage scale st 78 3-4 centsan hour.| 3. There are certain exceptions to the S10aSER . ; 71 the directions and dosage worked out| Farmem are complining that the lr| Misees Franess, Christine and Isabel| When the negotiations for a new wagé|general statement relating to the reduc- Wep— Frfl‘y—&turd‘y g g %y‘“mm e 21 vaag L:lo o ::';‘ b g = » m-:r.m eu m z{.‘e HarNon m:m ©opéned, the master build- llon'lut he cost of living. Rents, for ex- u 3 i | - et : ¥ il Fr e e : = Lb. 45¢ Value Std. st : chances with substitutes. If you seé| Roland Lows of Woodstock has been i penters stood 73".,.‘.“".;“.».'.“.;{" :-‘:e m::u: & ‘;x:fin.n l‘;ll. 'I‘.f.-.mf:' VioauYs l g “C. the Baver Cross on tablets, you C&m|fil at the hoéme of his aunt, Mra. Chas [ POLICE RESTORE LOST scale at 87 1-2 cents. C. Morgan Will- | material”prices have been reduced, an e . $ SHEEI'INGS fake them Wifhout fear_for C:‘l:;: Walker in Westtord. X BO¥ 70 m1s momx | lsms 4ad Hesry G. Petk wete asmia by |I think (here 1 foree in the argument | 3L S48 IS Ly -inch Bleashed Shesting, in- Barachs, Toothache, Lumbago and f0F | o iM%, PE¥ (PAMOT of Borah shurch | smwmey Mamiavien o thresvear old | L T O e e | e B e v Eimceniive. 10| dinsnce Violaied In that it cluding “Frult of the Loom” Pain. Handy tin bozes of twelve tab- | Rev- B 8 COlBR, o Tastiord, boy whose Dhzents live &% 140 West Main | (lloniers imad: Rovere MoNeely and | bl Febulting in an imerease In. he | conter on thé ehief of S Brectar Briv. e lets cost few cents. Drugyists also A”‘iu meeting Notwich Rual Ams, | eirec’y vas f0uAd whtdaring along the| joseph Barty. When this éomiittee could | fupply of, and & consequent dectease in | détermine arbitrarily We Usually Sell This for 35¢ 38-inch Unblesched “Indian sell larger packages. Aspirin is: the P iy ol b o listance north of, the (uber- | not agree after two meetings they sé- |the demand for, houses, and esreasd Head” in short lengths—Spe- :ua mazk of yor‘mnuhemu of xel evenmg, ‘May 4, with 3“‘.?‘:;.:::‘.:‘.";.2’“""’"&"&‘. 4bout | Jected ME. Davies &b arbitrator. A vent Drices In all probability. Tt AND cial Prics onoaceticacidester of Salicylieacid. : -| The arbitratora a®wafd has bheen ‘ae-[éven though the wagés of carpénters : Berkl: Harold Southgate, formerly of Nian-|ley residence, while Was telephon- | cepted as binding by Both sides, Whien | wera now heavily reduced. I .feel that|What seatiments nmllx' the strest 1 u lsc "','.’, u::z':".‘," tic, is now at Work as a clerk in Wil-|ed to police heddquarters about thé 10st | was one, of the 1t o o ter- |and public parks of thé city. J . i ) v WEDDINGS i staet o5 DAROF 1NENE; 48 o8 ona, conditions of the Arhl |much time would elapse befors ma e 25 % i Price.... e « Wheeler—Maxsen. The Home Guards of Trinity Methodist| Capt. D. J. Twomey aispatched Officer nwmfa the arbitration was in progresd fl'oe"&%'&vifluxfi"‘é':"fl;,.f? .;;:.Lm[::: can Civil m-m‘u Union ana #oclal- P Miss Louise Turner Maxson and Joht |chureh are to méet Saturday afternoon | P. Murphy ik the Atd PAtrol to get|the carpentérs agresd to rémain at wofk |llke {hé custom prevailing in some tradés|ist party, which last fall seat a fum- Randolph Wheeler wers united In mef-[to plan for an entertaliment during|the boy and svon afterwards had word | at the 75 cent rate and there, was 06 |I am advised that carpentérs are ré-|ber of speakers to Meriden, riage at the nome of the bride's parénts | Mag, ©[that the West Main street family wad | strike. quired to bty and pay for and to kéép | Waterbury and New . 3-inch English Cloth, at Wilow Poin:. Myutic, at ¢ selek| Contractors Btse o arte force of med Sriotiro A o :’:wr:lhm. g \'n.e fobiokeator Davits madh Bis awitd &6 |in proper condition, the tosls they uae | Was dfdeunced b A 6 {48t lookl BOTH FOR fold oniy in " 10- i lay h e mODY WS {4t work on Wolostt Lane's house, &t ol t Inquitiés of the principal dealers In ly . ya ton -y P. Rhoads and | g5 Lyme, to get it ready for oeeupan- it To the Mastér Huildérs and Thames |tools &lieit the fact that there has besn ( relatives and June. » CONFERENCE COMMITIEE Union No. 137, Carpenters and Joih-[no feduction in oriees in this line and L ¥ friends. The couple was unattended. The M‘r’: airestors of the Hebron Coepéra- ON WAGES FOR' MASONS erd of Ameérica, Norwich, Cofi-{that noné is expected in the immediate nhouncHd a AT. '..'7.::,‘"62‘. ': :v'nm. ) ] :—:‘-‘;Mml: hlate tha s [ibve Dairy asociation met at Dan Way's| Arohibild Torance and Patrick F. Yo have referred t tor determi. :fin}edw:d in price, it s stili yard—a ten-yard pioss for... §%05 N E . \ evening for a bus- |Sweenéy ha named by the mas- o me for determi- ced in price, = mony Miss Ruth MacDonall sang and m“f.::,:‘;.‘:f“’ o . e Pepresentafives io |28tOn the question as te WhAt mini-|that some aré now to be had only :.;m“‘h:'"“f‘n‘: %‘,‘;’ music Was furnished by E. Vietor Gri i the town clerkis |meet in conference with representatives| ™M hourly wage shall be pald, from [high prices. Taking thete facts in L k fermerly - K P mell and Mrs. Moses Wilbur. The resi-| License yoor -\-ml g% ot 6 messus’ nmion Jn &n eitert to |20, atter A;fll 4, 1821, by the Master |account, and the further fact tha N A Sl'llll of 9¢ e a yai . dence was prettily deeorated with daffe-| office now. Onme dollar extra after May a settiement of the wage question | BUllders of Norwich to the members of [penters in the nature of their trade are diis. The newlyweds nave started for|first.—adv. over which the masons are now om |(Né URIoR, above named, for work and |undoubtedly, to some extent, restricted | speakers, tonight sald: ‘“Phé decision it SUITING California to spend their honeyioan and Ggeten. an stfike. | Thomas Délamcy ahd ‘Themes | bor 3 In'the amount of Tubor they can vecform | el Vistory for {hée aped, A8 sus- SWEETEST OF ALL CLOTH on their return will go to housekeeping | time Thames river fish as Show- | Barry are the represepiatives ot the ma-| I think I appreciats the importance|for their employers in any omes year,|tifies the conténtion of the Ametioan Civil 36-inch Duretta T i in a mewly furnished résidence at Willow |ing dufing Wednesday the first bomy- |, " 5 of & proper answer to this question, in- | feel that the demand of the bullders re- | Libatties Union and the socialist party |{ [g “SM Nut” M.mn'ne dy Blouses, Tub Skirts, Nurses’ Point: The bride is a caughtor of Capt. |fish canght this seson. The masons have been getting $1.12 | YOIVINE, &s it des, persons and corpor- |specting n reduction in wages is. slight-| (hat the right to speak 6n thé streét can- Uniforms, Boys' Bleuses, form- and Mrs. Charles Maxson ahd s one| , . Judkins of New York, manager|i.2 an hour, but were offered 30c an |ALIOmS With large amounts of invested |ly exeessive. not bé arbitfarily taken away from the one Sa; Whe erly 500—Price now. ©of the most popular résidents of Mystic. |o¢ the GrisWold hotel, 18 at Eastérn Point|ngar by the master_ builders which théy|CaPital, the pefsonal ana family inter-| 4. I feel that no such reason” has | peop nu Them P Yes, 36-inch | H B e e e Oo o | Inspecting the OpeTty to Bee il MM | refused to_scospt. : oats of the memibets of the union. Aok, [1skn dailid Sy mE StRIIGE MAE SN | Bdnan-Sian Toete Was. steang i Even the Butter F fabrie of ob e Standard Machine Co. 0f the |provements are n ot the seas some extent, at least, the welfure of |myself, able to discover any such rea-| waterbury when he attamptd tb speak, formen) N opéns. . BITE. the community at large. son. I shall not attempt to come 10} pyt the case was molled. & N" fll‘ Y 100 now. . e Joseph T, Darling has returned to Mes. Fred W. George, I have given the question very cares|any conclusion regarding the relative] Meq Riisabeth Sektywes Wass of Pound -inch Indian Head (nete the The marriage of Miss A l;l.ll_: lwork at Saybrook Junction tower. He o iy R mfllieenntm. have read and re-read iliperthace olf“ SEFpecfily atl other SKill- | Brookilne, Mass., the speARM Which ;:i““");‘.: fy 5% a yard— oung, k despatehet 3 N written arguments workets {n building construction, ieh, & Fewnr of Bifoi MBAaeL. OO dud arfeg v oy vl e e < Mra. Lillan Siegteisa Georgs wits of ot fact which T e St ek | Constaently, b 10 WHSINer or DOt A= g e e ! . e . o Seorvin Kemer\ of Athal lok place .oh | taite = g‘:nodn .Jee:mol; éxs lfl;bmg. g::: me (attempting to give t6 each argu.|penters are entitied to any greater Wak®| yyuaxing without & permit 4nd Jatér on lrect l’orhlg o Wednesday mofning at 11 o'eloek m S| " T s winiam Glenn_of Phos-|den. Tuesday mo Mum e By mefit and fact its proper wéight) and I|than, say, plumbers or bricklavers. Thé | o charge of intértéring with ofticer o Michael's Cathedral n Springfleld | 2 1™ in" mumhaséd: in Danlelson | four daye’ ilinees Witn aouble pneamo: | which & hajesndyooiained. from sources | présent wage agreement betwen bull’)who was attempting te éfléros traftic 157 MAIN STREET " g Dot , : - vidence to m: the e’...x:, ’.‘,.,F 'J.S:'.:; che ,',',?f,fl o ‘mom.l:;m n:nxp::um:: b = G mhc;sk A e'l{lq;m reliable, other ?.,g:miu‘;?’:’l‘«‘é‘f :e:l:: :.r;'ndmthnc *ioth eonsidered cigndy-seven “'11‘,":":"."‘“‘“. ahandoned the chargs NORWICH, CONN. aamoms s o AL mur‘poln . or in 3 er late home on Saturday af 1o me necessas . - " fal y S eces, Mlum l;n:“-flrmdé"h\‘lef{:;t:; r-‘:- get the anifmal. Prileas, at 2 o'clgek, with 8 Jafge num: 'mnl:_am of"_:;d..'.’::(‘::: in the ae- :::xmo‘::r; h::l‘ et;lrumz';“ ;::;I :( 5:& mvonmg’:w-um without & permit, But ERYTHING GUARANTEED“ formerly as high as 50 4 yard Vine of Springfeld Were the bridestaide. | Bargains todey A gt | e & H et L o Begietana by members |union in April, 1920. . oh. the otuer €hAPGE o84 ba apptal San lish N » jsseph Reo served Mr. Kossler ay best | household goods. Ev g foust - . o+ consol union for an increase in .| The abnormal conditions with which eots: . i nsook, extra e = 0ld today—4ady. R ;‘fim"_fi*"""’fim A Many a.{ur;h past, has been, I take 1t et |we haye all been afflicted, cannot, of §:‘.i’fu";.."€§=°:2'."&" l:l:‘i:.:“en(::. > g Proveid on §1 Mot Orders f:; ':;-lkv. formeriy 69¢ a yard THé bride Woré & go¥n of gray| The report about Col er is that t such membérs had acquired a de-|course, continue. A return to conditions . BOW .ccedoccnccase santoh creve &nd & hat o maich Her|the EIfift Diothéts have leased tneir|rounded the €sdker, whICh Was DOrme Iy |gres of eficioncy in' their wow: not [normal s inevitable. Wages n all lines ke Rowers wére of Columbia roses nrranzed | rastofy 16 Neéw York mien Who éxpeet|SiX young women of her Sunday school|theretofore attained. nor that the re- |of activity are being reduced in vary- ,,A,,_.,,'A—‘,,_fi_., FLER ox In a shower bouquét. Thé beidesmaids to stdrt Mantfactufing MeA's clothing in g;‘!- ¢ body was laid to rest in|quiréments of the builders had becoms|ing amounts. The dificuit question is W ued ofi for about ter feet and came to were gowned similarly in navy blué |about two weeks. 5 T Satay Dol Mofe éxaeting, nor that working condi-[as to just what the reduction shall be. 16K JUBILAE SINGING |4 rést With all four whesls broken and e santon crepe with hats to maic and caf-| That the vaeation sédson is in the|. - r.ue o ;‘ D‘ SNIIII‘:! fi6ns Rad become 1688 accéptable, nér|The entire body of citizens finds it nec-| Old fashioned jubilée singing, plantd- | the machiné othérwise damaged, Mr. < Med arm bougiets of sweet peas. ublic mifid i indfeated by the fact|Sauhtér of the late Rev, Dr. Slegtried.|that the number of working heurs had |éssary to aecommodate itself to chang-)tion congh by the memblss of tné Nor-| MUfPRy was uninjured although badly t . and_Mre. Késsler jeft for Dhat the torés asé béefimning to have|SHé WA Bef in Lower Préviaeact, PA.,|beén incréaséd, but peincipally, if not|ing conditions. That the return to nor- Wich Colored Dramatic 414 Musical asss- s, Price now a yard ..... 2 18 \New York and IndiaRa, the bride | nquie, about trunks and bags, steam- hutyr.:.iu i‘nn f‘u‘i“.»..c"’-'n :nm:‘nfi ::l q m‘n meuom 8¢ living had ma-|mal conditions can be brought about c:ltlon featured the éMARCIPALION seleBra- B ‘.zlr was lathr removed and taken || 77 nea India r:‘lun and Batiste, " Wearing a suit of navy blue ind 4 hat ficé. p: 2 ly increased. | gradually is, to my mind, fortunate. tion program givén .at the %.“u, . in a finer grade—Price now a B harmony. Thes wil] make their home | ¢ F38% ‘::r‘z; The exdentive somfattrss | TATTIARS ith Fragerick W. Georké of| With this fact in mind. an terease| The purchasing power of the deliarhousé on Church strest on Thurstay| A litile lathr In the evening anotner || YAd H it 813 Main street, Athol. A o gy ealianed (o SR i TR SR ] 1 Wages to méet thé iersasad cost of |increases from time to time. It has, I|évening. The afair Was under the su-| Bachifé Belonging to New London par.|| 40 Vietoria e brids was born In Sta:ot Springs |11 aid of the FNRLeR ATy At OO | . e e RS o | IVinEhaving heén granfed and mafu-|{hink, Deen truly swl hat workers |spices of the Mi. Calvary Baptist chureh |tss mH with an nceident on the same || Lawne—extra special vaive — ind has been efployed by the Commer- N}" R yerpulivk s duate of Not- |} 8 and i:]’éh:fio :Ml 10 t!‘ vl'aefi tainéd ‘for some time and the bullders|must judge their welfare not by nomi-|and was attended by several hundedd|Bill In this cawe the agle of the ma- || Price now sial Trust Company in Springfiell. Mr. ‘":: Freo Xn‘-a:‘., STauate o !:m:; .e':naunh ifidr. s‘;‘“‘!’l l:c!h;;‘ ush; :::* c!&muhr that the members of |na] wages, paid in money, but by real mc;rlrtl‘bar- of the church and their friends. | chine h;okr causing 1t to run up on the born and educated I Spring - 3 union gec#ht a reduetion in wages, by the purchasing power of their & progtam was Well rendered, éepe- | Hidewalk at the sid. % o l'n:, and is ,;::erlmnlm 3 “n-«m; B .a-;eem '"J‘\}'v;‘nzry’.q :e"nr,'m ;:‘uvfld:r‘:;"fi;fi ;;\:‘m ':h"flfe;; mlp followihg questions present n::l mo:e; 'yxgu. Pilhere is, ot courde, the|cialy the bmbeisbls n::-nm. :::a were | Was no sérious l!!;'u L:;e";:dm:h . he Athol Machine ! Company. iday, May umshre; or- it 21 ¢ INOUTN | selves: bligation on the part of employers to|sung by a chorus of 36 Mizxed voices that| chiné. P P yeealibion 3 v chastte, Popular pHoces.—adv: B . e A Pk LR A D] 1 Has the cost of iiving been reduced | “render over to labor every doliar earn. |biended in harmeny in \bil thé selections. —taatn, WS Th orteons ele co, INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Two boys broké into the home of Miss :m Mrs, Chariés Ray. of Miaate, |Snce, the 1ast inérédss in Wages agreed |ed” ¢ Thete were Several numbérs of the pre-| MIXD WAS BLANK BUT L. Brown s spending a few |70l Defison. in Layville. Lyme, Sat-|Rolm o/ l% o SRS, 80 Goaen N, | 10,7, N0 bulldérs? 1 take it that T am not called_upon to | €ram Wworthy of spécitl mention. These t C————————————— Mrs. Alin L. Brown is spending a feW |, rq,y, ‘and took several articles and §15 e I 66 " Hactford. | .2 If 50, to What extent has t been |consider the wages paid to apprentices, | included the siections by the Sumay CAME BACK IN NORWICH |— Jays in Hartford. In money., + Théy wére traced as far as|d: 2and . Ivy Bal G{o < rt b | reduced * whose status is fixed in Section Nine of | South quartette, thé soios by Al C. Per- 45 years old man, whose b | The Tuesday Auction club met this|Westbrook but- escaped. Cofih. Mré. Geor§e was 38 veard of 286 |' 3. 1f 1t has Basn reducsd. s {hée re-|the wage agreement above referred to.. |rin, the bass 86los By Prof. Wiliiam B.| di8appearanee last Saturday from and punch was served during the even< week with the Misses Osgood. Tidings from Block Island are to the + Mrs. F#ank W. Locke, duction In Wwagés now pre by the| In view of conditiond as at present|Geary and Prof. 8. C. Gray, the recita- raham, Maes., caused ap-| f: Group pictures were taken by Mrs, Mist Augusta Ely of Walthdn 18 the | oot hiit, SpFing 18 -uhusually early | Eunie¢ B. Geor#d, 30, wife of Frank bullders éxcessivé considéering the extent|found, I am of the opinon that a reduc-|tions by Mrs. Peters and thé Jubiles song, | Prehension amonk his friends and rela-| CASe. The party ended at a late hour 4 gaest of her brother, Grosvenor Ely of |and all verdure béautiful. The first iris|W. Locke, died at her home on Thames |0f the reductioh in the cost of living? tion of ten per cent. in the minimum |Live Humble, by Mrb. Fanny Jhtkson and | L1788, 1ést some herm had come to him,| With best wishes from all to Miss Dol- Nor#ich Town. blossomed Mdnday, the 35th, even ahead | stfeét, Grotoh, Wedniesday night of pnéii- | 4. It it should bs found that it has|houfly Wage fixed in said wage agree-|the Chorué. This last numbér Wad real| DAY Béén found. and is at the present | DPATE Who 6 S66n to besin her 4 1 M. Albert 1. 'Chast ¥ds Doen i New |of plants on thé ‘manlsnd. monia. Although she had béen siightly [been reducad, is, fheré, at this time, |ment, should be accepted by the mem-|old fashiohed camp mieetihy somg and | lime in the home of his daughter in Fast | &t the Rotk Nook Home where she whrke Haven this week, the guést of MF. and| Mr. and Mrs. John Hogers and fam.|ill for the past two years, she wa§ eofi- lny“nff'-l-mn: r;\lso’: Wh¥ the present|bérs of said union. i iz lllr-. Jackson in her solo part added the :'lf’l‘lew:"hen he expects to stay un- ;d prévious to het réturn home téaare H "y N b 3 fined o her béd only three days ago. Mrs, |SCR18 of wages should be maintained? Sométhing was. sald at the ttme Mr.|right touch te Bfing back the memories 8 regained his strength. His | for hér i 4 mother. - ftve, Shllkie Hibhswas. ga = a‘%’dfih:‘xfl";{"‘fiém Lnseke Was th daughter of Martha Hoxis 8 amSwirs 6 thise quesions, it |Péck and Mr. McNeely first. called this|of the old fashioned révival meetings ia| W& Who #ith their stven children were ————e i e ettt | coupy the Guthels place 6n Pequet|and thé late Cyrus George. She was |#6M8 {p mie. Wil defermine the answer|matist to my attention about a charge|the south. After an appeal by Rev. B E | F4M0Y&d 16 the Paimér town farm afier Biast Shet Raek Into Stors. et Saet aa Mimdewesnst. born in Ledvatd, Nov. 12, 18 91, and ed- |t0 the frincival guestion under consider- |being madé by me for the preparation |Uackson for ald for the Mt. Oalvary | DMAE &¥ioted from their home In Moun-| A heavy blast In the exbavation off Permanent 7oy | CRted in th Ledyard public schgéls and [tion, my oWn anéwers baing a3 follows: |of (his opinion. Under all the circum-|chufch in raising fonds for thale new | 'AIR road. North WiMraham. was much Chufeh strest for the adfition to tha Hair w . § per cent. dlready. 48ded to WAter| o.."hained in North Storinfon Oet. |, 1- From my pérsbnal éxpériénes, |stances, 1 feel that no charge ‘ought | building, a collection Aftér the Plan of| [HlIeved Widn she' heard that he was|Schwartz propefty on Main stréet sent aving | wils snd 60 cens Wil N a8ded to &ML |G’ 194y Basides her husband, she g5 |from my examinatlon of thé dally re. (6 ba made. . |the Old Lyme préacher was tahén up|T8UBA dlive. a shower of tocks of il sizes against furtistic Hajr | W8paid Sils after Miy 1—aav. qre}véd by three childrén, Fiafk W, |POTts Tegarding living conditions in this| Respectfully, and a good sum was re When réachéd by ‘télephone at the|the rear of the G. W. Kies Co. shom - P 3 et IA; tRE regm ohg‘me 1}:3 ;:;n‘m - g, . 3¢, Mhursd Igeile Iiocks, and ::a o*'her v!u.;:i-‘. afl he:em parsonal 1-:1: ANDREW B. DAVIES. Several speakers wére boheduled to }?;,""‘"':dit'lh‘x !lr':“mhnff‘ww store, 80 Main stréet, Thursday mefne 4 Coiny Reslrving | cléty a month's mind réqi ask ld_Bdward Looké Wsix sisters, Mrs, | sérvation, évé thé cést 6f living,| Norwich, April 28, 1921. e Unders étreet. East Hartford, |ing. Oné large bouidér was shot through' for Ladwig Zéigléma Wi sung in | Mable Studd, Banimera®Vd.: Mrs. Ana 4 i b . Mr. Fiéld daid fhat his mind wad & |& window iAté the rear of the St Phone 6723 is: patsieks chirch Thyday &t 3 6 H L Mps. A oo bie 4 r of the store, buy 1 gt8day at 3 6'-( Gardhér, Westetly; Sidf Stéin- | . T to be preseiit. E Blkfk a8 16 What nad tranapiréd bétween | foftunathly no one Was hurt. . clock by Rév. Philip J. Mosney. house, Leayard; Brk. 1. 144y Tatoars, |IPALIARS LEAD 1IN #rare ONECO'S PROTAST RESULTS was to speak, Wp e RO Joft Harsia A. Albro. pay-| | The blast Was put into the Biesst of Y Amateur dStrenmérs herd lexrn that|Mattio Lafigenain, Allce Langerain: and IN POREIGN-BORN RESIDENTS IS REEPING STATION oPRY | 304 Aldtrman Arthut L. Peald ixiensed | {1 06 FSRIGH Tamber Compuny |ssék on the morth ide of th let by S ETRET L S R m'f""“ LA :::.TT.. ol.mu& S Sine rolitlians lead the list of fortignbom| . Specal to The Bulletin) L ‘,’.'{o“n‘,‘_‘,;‘&x Stturday 3na_the time that he TeEained | sirame to- tear down & Bie Tall of Tek to withia 1040000 inlles about June 1, (4nd Ralph Langessin of Ladyard dnd her | followed b 44,633 Polés Who fust nosé| some how Set.abart . ro micys on, |church, aid in hik talk 64id hat he ffm | By eror TUSHAAy moraing In Nor-|and shoot the heary bouiders clemr When meteotle shéwers WiTl bégin. Methet, out the Irish, the Trish numbering 45,-| that Oneco failroad tation wae 1o be |, tleved that ail the eitistns wore i | "5 SO0 10 piungs that his me PN o G MR e 64 by ATbéttus V COhaties W. Ress. 461, Othér nationalitiés largely répre-| closed. One citizen sent a petition 1o | spae ne poie ongolect. Furthétmore, | uurnes Tubsdas morninewat whigh time okt 42 Rkt &3 i ridge, Was Brokén | Charles H. Ross. 7, a former restdent | %éhted by hative sons in Cofinectiout aré | the public utllities commission at Hart. | Lo, (e PeODIS ahiouid help the esiored | 1ol “hose about nim wiers he war. Tenont @ R » thiough & fear win- | of Norwich, died suddenly 4t s home |tHose from Russia with 38,713, hatlves| ford azainst such action that was follow. | "OPUAUIOR More (han théy had in the 6né was more surpristd than he | NOW that the War is all over some peo~ ah difht ohé-half pownd boted of | in Rochester, N Y., on Wednssday. Mr.|0f Bugland, Scotland and Wales, 20.845: | e up by a public hearing, Oneco being | Veit 20 help them 10 wieurt & BAHOr| i Ne was lold that b was in DY Suitently SENCvS Gy S Bile cighrétiss Wefe stolén. | Roms althoukh Well advinead #h gears |Germans, 32,614 The total 'foréign. | represented by Representa Brron .| neceoon 84 I6 ans ®ay pesible amibt | widk. e mays. but he lost ro t Woiigied Dendic\ls sund they. esn it Hm"’“ W. P. Brown, | Nad been,in very t;ofl‘huim and nig | born populstion of this state s 316512 Touns, Judge . W. Hazrd. Postmaster Shim/te enjoy the full beaefitd Of eitisen- | comemunieating With his meibr, Hrs, Ar- o Fo Rl g '.‘,,n"n;';"‘;“'::.a: . g ’ % 25 oafhe ey ad the 1t of |4ccording to figures recéntly re . H. Dixon and Charles Case of Case |*'jy thur Colés of #06 Main atreat, EustCOmmunity - ' R IR it 23| are ety e By the Usited States céhsus bueas. | and Risley, ev. E. E. Jackson déliversd the ad. 3 L whén the national hymn was sung \in . ¢ “7| "He was botn in Stontngton 47 years o other figures on Cotinectlodt's forelgn-| Géorge A. Poore represgnted the raile f",:'.:fl"',,:lm“ 400 in the courdé ot N | 1o muty Farulorh and shior visiine s | IOSIAE e i e gl emanél~( g0, the son of Willam M. and Abble |Born population follow: road. support of the Whité poy pation celebration meeting by the coidred Thers is & movement ameng women ot | 3%, (0 son of William M. and Abbie aSveden, ITEOT; Hemgass, 1422 The etation was mot closed and Supt. | }in i, ¥ tndeavor to build & CHUrCh.) Sauier, "Where WAS S0 he would | Degpe. ~Several n the sodience remain: o [ o apént in- Stonington. én $8_ years|Austria, 12,689 Luthuania, 11,662;| Poore promised to have it open at all ek hove. be kept #atil Be WAS PATALcally anle to |4 Seatéd. And those Who thus showed # Py & the 160th an.|Of 8% he Was married | in Mansfleld, | ASia, 2,123; Greece, 9.881; French trains. They Ntarted closing it at. 3.18| JRe¥- Dr. E. A. P. Chéek 6f Virginia y:n:np to svr'l‘nl'fi‘u B searan " for o |thelr ignorance werd all white. V- the. Birth of Gen. b, s, | COBH. to Mids Harriet Wade, who dled nadias, 1483 othér Canadian $862;|p. m. the (wo best trains of the ‘lay, |18 (D 8épaker of the evening. He wak| tonemént fn Which 16 ré-establish e b y il s latér. A few véars afterwards |Caécho-Slovakia, 6534; Francé, 3,426; arriving at 4.08 and 4.30. to deliver an eémancipatiéh address but| family. BRIEF STATE NEWS he Was marriéd to Mids Blla Hills of (Denimark, 3,040; S¥itzerland, 1883:| Last night Judge Hazard wired Supt,|!BStead delivered a very iftérésting talk othing hits Besh 1earméd in th's 1 e , héad of Proetor &| this city. - For over forty vears he was|Finlind, 1,226: Spain, 1,233 Jugo-Sla-| Poore askinz why fuch treatment on the Work and aiths of the colores face.| of whers he was when his memouy | Clinten—Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kelsey, Gasig e m; Tn’z"f!{?fl} employed by thé C. B. Rogers company |via, 890 'Befgium, 02; Ifuxemibur, | béing put upon Oneco people and today b made 4n appdal for aid (Femi thd | came bask {0 him. R e ST o o - 3 3 515,/ and when that plant meved to hes- | 54; Nétherlands, 44; Ruthenia, 24 ; - | the agent has been ordered to kee; e population, saying that a grést Mig- 4, have retutmed and o guests it was ann Thursday. Hé was ofie| ter a numer of vears ago Mr. Rass |garid, 33; Turkey, 69, af other Europe, | station to cover all trains. P OPER | Gionary work could be done .'.',:..,-.:. Saicsie 1O Viinitba’ O of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsey. tha riromotérs of thé cottags colony | accompaniéd it. While in Nerwich he|285: Africa, 79; Australia, 102; Xew-| All Oneco wanis is a square deal and “"'“(z"v" The chareh 1a & factor ot | | On e T Bridgepert.—In spite of duil business t Waten HI. was 2 charter membéf of the Waure-|foundland, 336; Cuba and’ West Indies, | lttle 6ld Oneco intends to get that. :::"?" building aRd sotieatic amohg “""";";’;“:'{‘:m :{“x',‘"“ e {70 | Bridegport there i & rush to get married : Plenty fhoré éastern Whits Halbut,| #An Hook and Laddér Company. 312; Megico, 42; Céntral America, 12; colored people nad it is the duty of the - diates |2nd licénses are being missued in large Irédh sballops, fresh canght i H6 15 suevivéd be hip Wife 4fd ene |Seuth AmeFicd, 288; Atlantic Isiands, | BOUND OVER 0N CHARGE community o Suppért dnd aid thesé pes. | Ofed, Was TeArTested By 4 UAited Siated | numpers every day, sscording to the re- Toé aitd nm;‘%ds%u.m Eaion, | dauguter, My Qen o3, Zafpons ot | 218 f,"’;‘&m“h 38; country not OFF EMBEZZLING $140.28| " e B e e Meuie | POt froin the offics of the t6wn clerk. Aatnsh, 166 add a6 Sw. | this and a grefddiughter, . | epecined, 208. 2 . Program: At Commiss! a owhed tn Bioa—ddy. gemst Basrs M. Howird ot Norwich Sventy-hits péopls ‘i Céhntctient| The continued cass of Max Sholter of |iex, pand. charir et i ey | Wednesfay, chargéd with haviag in his | Hamden—h 8 o¥hse by Chfford Th Unitéd Statés elvll ssrvice cbm. Ressell Jakiéh Nichols, wers thé céneus Agures show, pom at|Providence, accused of embesslemdnt.|ton, by Tbv. Luban; Jubllés senf, Ay gl - W & IR B oritey boust of Calterd Antaws. & ; mudon sseuion an eximination fof| Humen Tumse, the 11 ihonths oM son sea. court. Thursday, with Judge 1. 1 T ety Y o ot and Beanelt was bour over | neighbor. attér the dog had killed 33 val- ¥ : u of laundry, male, uhder|of William J. and Evélyn Avéry Nich- Dresidinig, and ended about 3.80 o' : ; am £y | te e hekt (et Of the Unitéd States |uable chickens. i Wwe help you to get néw feet “M{“’:.“i:h ixe, :". the United Staté¥|ols, died Thursday- momning, April 21,| FARMERS TO BE PROTECTED when Judge Pettis found. ux:mzx;:%x: Z‘.fi ‘l;:":‘m:: n:n’-“::&fl. ovtémeaiss, Re lumm edurt UnAEr Boids of $500, He| Chatham.—The annual green pes Tebaiting . th id Ly S Jaskta wireiss. hblnit;l‘ No. 61, |in Hampton at the home of irs. Kate D. FROM THEFTS BY MOTORISTS|and bound Sholter over to the superlor | ceremhiss ; subiise sefis "{ TUABLEE. Of | oy takeh to Né® HAVeR (0 awalt trlal [sweepstakes are op. Frank Shepard, —by rep: g those o Ve aL 4 at $1,800 per an- | Alien, where his Baréfits Wers MAKIng| hie following bill passed by both [court. Bonds were fized at $300, which | Roell, choris; My Ola 3 “-H, \Jorlan, | “'Bennact was affésted by the New Lon- |usually a favorite. is out of the: running shoes of yours in a new way. s e O ot e ats e Ry, vas|branches of the staté legisiature, Wil |he furnisned. Mra. Gitbe Carthr Asd ohari oi¥ine: | gon adinofitiss sdlié tiMe 4ko and was |this year as he s moving o his old home- & sh S Pupils frem Bplscépal church schools | thé grand! o Uw"A:ty ty. R J. afd| . ", Governor Like for signature, and, | It was charged that Sholter, when he |of the Eifianelpation mz:l-m ioh, Mrs |fouid sufity on t countd. Oh one |stead. Major Baker has a row well up i o n o . in_ whie ® Det-| mers from depredatigns b ns using |& Iot of tires to the T. J. i s | other sbmteficed to 80 dars th Jail (attér part of Ma: shoes if we have anything to || ail the churches of the diocese of Con. | ter during he month ot March and then | Zote, ToniqEsr B city and was pald & i for | AR gy, Beull stdbnty quarieys (0T OIS0 3 T : say about theini! Charges Awtioge will participate, . at Cheikt |stasted to fail shi) he enl camé. Hé| ™AL, Lerson who, shall knowlngly use |$130.26, which he failed to turn over to|Fred Randall and Char Geaty, Juags Averr Wil Preside — ¥ 3 g - g it to Be uskd; any véhicle owh- verge Co. h : - : s || Cathedral, 'l-}mm-a Saturday, at half-|alwiys 'k;:d 3 m-l:;; T St bl pumit ; ahy h- | the Cofiverse niée River, i, LBAUE Lowis. Judgh Christophér L. Avéry will pre. 1 reasonable, past one o'glock. - - yam 4ShOWEl Signs| 44 by guch, pérson, In the larceny of S e AL R ¥ PFiad | a8 4t b6 crimina) siperigr court My | (] Out Our 1 - it 15 inéntlonsd by tis Manchester [Of pafn. 4 wrs held at |10y VeEEtaBIS, Irilt o oiRéF agticultu-| CUTLERY WORKERs vorm ;L P H b Cold {orfa Which comes in at Néw London 08! . i Herald that &t & mesting in St. Bridgevs| The funéral sérviety were held at|ry| froduct, Whether annexed to the T Ly ; A AeEe Teeoans morning. The first day ot : ‘ - ghureh. of, Whieh C. T. McCann,[the Nichols héme m Howarlls Valle| .qiy or not, 6 Who shall périt auch| = b L 18t Ellari SYInE | ins cotrt will be taken up with putting orteriy of Norwioll Fown {3 pastor, It |Sunday at 2 oclosk conducted by the | TSN, °T 5L (LA “e' Feceiving or | A Teferendum vots on daylight siving Seciined pirsorid 1o Biéa. THS AP fial Entire Line of ‘fi;:ur}qlv:nu that : 'mifl.h % rési- fi:{,‘fi,‘:‘ i"m‘l'g'e u.;:;:f‘r P;!.l, Fugene 2ding_in the ooficedling of 4y stolen ;::.lt-l;;xv at (gm plant of the Intérna- Jubilée song, Live Hiss | may besin WedRiésday, fof which the jury s Rl B i £ on utt bf = ér Cor . p=fathe ol E o e A o T "o | Aty e’ iy pucmham: s SRR T o bt perealarel ey |y 0T, Thamenl | oy dackin 0 Lt B LK ot i e — K R T e e ot 16 The aardie ware | snall be "g:;;r';,g 16 sord than thies | TIL% oo and g0 “gchion of thb day. |ine Mide, Oia Bidsk 48, Berpriét Paty Por Mise Délbeare: 4 ing Fa prin t Bat-| 1,09 Harvey and Ffank g | YOS OF - ABOEL | working on a da; S | E- Géary ; Awaké Wi . > Yorking vlight saving A #illé surdrise Was given Miss K . NOTICE wrB danos, srmory, '!F:Sed-y, ey | Rl onifings Wirs many and thowsd dred dollars; & Both. T b darlisht mvie tchede. base saly, Abaep g: fi.-fi e Ot e b o 2 5 ¢ B the 14vée ihe Wy,m“lo na: . The Ratabow Clrels Mestiig. to -whether the company .will abide by Wi - ;| Aker avenue, Wédnésdsy evening. When » . The bridge at Hanover leadi The First Congrégational church of | yurial waé {h the fammlly 16t at thé Sbiith ps the popular vote or net, b s TRAAL S & number Of fR6HOS Eavé hEr & fare- Sllk .nd Tricotme C Dant, i the t - v Rainbow Circls of thé King's Daugh- 'y Our Own, M V to &n!flblll’y will be clo.:: -r:" ‘t':vynu‘l'y“l\f:g“:::\?\e:; vwo ;@dffig f:mr_?:g; M“:‘.")'\l‘.l sfi'&‘.’?fi?""" 2 ;ers m:cmn'hu;’m.é ;&\e::non t’h‘l ;}in v Fosc u‘n ;l -uur».:‘ 1:}“““.. 4 8, a ‘n.“ o ainging. piano 4 el . foudding at & four day Zosibh Shiens. - o o e e, Tt Tt | . Michael James Richards entist o St DIl Lyin ig} y “Hish A | £58 'I'han today until furtheér notice. Un- g 6" safvics Sunda e Aeath 55 Toseeh Biuins sosaresd | SA0EE. TR Sroftarneil WUSRN: Lo | o asy ! dcraicing eiation 1o Mo Lo | T4 S Vi g ] Dyimeidng Moy els N et t Cost. k¢ ot e Voo e el | e natore.. midpiant Thursday ot Mib| Bris radine Al don and was sent to New Haven. fof ie e ‘f All BiMOREAL thelc vetal abilifits. A . | . John C. Averill, of Norwieh, gavé . ursda; $ % 3 F N | turther transfer. aalaty inheh 8f caké, san@Wiches, . : R. J. JO a memeria] bell. ama u,‘si ,-‘ylt-, dlv&mt;o He wiui first fiftéén verses nsmmbp-:m Chindrer | I Cr e offcér st s 8 B N 4 ¢ , . b rn in the south and was 70 vears olfl |t the King; reil ¢All; rédort of sécré- : :fi reg- ‘aabitant ) dpec :a S : ‘ s w 3 sm selectman of the town of | Ths "ser, e Easenn e e {vor U oninbiWen Be obMelt]ishy dad tetaury el aad appeavad: TE3L Vilane, Temwett: Coiyominany O ap. T 3 Ty’ ey SO pixs- ow $12.00 to $25. | and Mra. Arthur Beebe, of the Roxbury|Vears, / ¢ regular busineds; the text of the circle| wion ' Mafivile and Bamic during | the | WIMRAME Jamsh Ao Albét Butibr,| jrmoNs—In this city. April 28, 1821, : dlewct” motored s Dagletson and "2t | y1i® 0"y T aTounin, e ey B |kt e e e Kastoacy | Tk dave and he soesents chat H apers | CHETIS Levih, Warth Howara, Ao How:| “Sotest 1 simone agia o yean. | Wepe $20.00 to $50.00 g tended service at t ethodist church i 2 i ot Y } A are any young mep in these towns 1l 2 Cotice 1 heréaftef. ! 8 THE DIME SAVINGS BANK g; h‘ah the _pister, Bev. Marvin 8, Simons. ::r"";':;‘ by her mothér, Mre. Johili C. At-| yiah 1o enlist in the navy they man P o - A ’ OF NORWICH lh:c Nl;:;\flc ;‘fi;:‘l:t :“rv:gh pastor of lu‘_—_—-é!fi A Bebool. Folloking the mabting the élréls neld :!;ltrd and he will pay {"“'Q a personal | AUTOMOBILE LASDED AN a e regular Afinual Diviashd| When BAINMSHS _ Cathedral The weekly nen-commissioned officerd’ (& rehearsal for the entértainment 16 Be| "By following the abovs Ihstruction LAUREL Rill ioHbeL rawx| T been declared it the rats of 4|thronged, Weanseday” moming. at 4|00l was held 8t th8 armory Thurk: fiven &t the Kings Daughters nter:| o young. man needn't amnly (6 (he nawy| A BOkEA stbbFiRE b Ehibed the % cent. a_year from the earnings of |Mbnth's iR mass foF the répose of | IAY evéning. instruction was n | éncé, durlhg May. recrulting station for the recruiting o automoBiié in WRICR JOhR MuyFhy of 3 the past &ix menthe, aad will be pay- | (e gouy 6f Cardifial Qibbons, the eulegy | CHATES of Licut. Bartoldecl. can visit -him at his home and if found | NOTWich wan riding 16 lesve the rad 4R i able on and after May 16, 1921, s By b v e A hfii‘a"" h N_&!tss lx’i'.'thfi 96!;1rn|ltlee k g physically qualified he will send him di- | crash into m“.(nn: Rl ultt: f'" the 6T p » T ] 00D y a meting ake plans for flie| Warren Hotol ¢ this city, réct fram there without any law in front of (R TAWFEl Hill schodl Cups and Saucers ~ < FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasursr. T, oo atanonol | #hal dance of the season Which will Ié|opérathl'on at Roston Wedhesilas rorn- | the anpiieant. 1oL ANY EXDENSE 10| house about ten o'clock Thursday EVEathE. " 5 N ; in Notwich for & Short timé following|hEld the latter part of May. A jarge|ing for the third lime. Injuries rectived iding in fowns not included tn | Mr. Murphy 'in the car was driving | looms, sold by mistake at sale, 310 Street €15Ut of town erchestra, probably fromn i vi i the e of hifi nekr the " | WHEEN TOU WANT to put your busi. | his ordination at Rome. % 3 N Sesvice pro. glvin na g st will be visited by the recrujt- | down the o his L when al- o upon Zcaacet from men v | most at the to of the MR he Heering 22 Perkins Avenue: Pur- N - kntckle brol "The car turada thus 88 fane ot the | chier Kindly \return and re-| Withx you waxe w put yeur i i aterbury, is éXpectéd t® provide the{ illness. Programme. the = than through the advertising| There are elasses of college gr: e 5 It us to grasp an opportunity P @lumns of The Bulletim. b ant whA ‘socept positins .fi The first ef the United States—|if you don't inténd dlflfi thing but . he B 1o e PRI 1 s—| it you don't inténd to dolanything but _ A erank is person who thinks all| schodl and crashéd inte the Wall Wiich i¢ 3 stand around and hold o it sl to it Xer vefsons are craiks, 4 sbout 14 imihis Bigh. The oar cpntin. |CEIVE FEWAd. mew

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