Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 8

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T e o beside carrying the germs of m, onio | the: site_for- torsysoul. * The phcisimachont whi ot plague and other _loathsome 'dises ,(.),u,,, er .- sessions Iod.y’ M ot ik _ | Several of our nnu-wntern states_ha Hes- ) f o7, . - o it Mensainaass M ‘ R i s SR T +.|1aws protecting the usetul ‘m 5 o' return of the iate " Beaderick Aldflcvlfite ht’a‘ne of bird-song ——-———-——"——""‘—"I 2, 1021, g . snakes. - Hpgh: Treanor. from’ Norwich. fo | Wa. | 3 Tector is 2 matter resting-entirely. wich | is. 4 Norwish, Monday, May 2 % Mr. Van Buren in his study of nm tethury,. 1n Oatober. 1919, Fa b 2 Bishop Nilan. - The leM:F. eurate, - Re. "'hf amell v; et Mia earth 5 ufi::‘:w:rt s.m«uh the New Lonapn] who wers waiking en Main ‘scet 2nd|cal sndkes, hag given much time.to tBeler s was anpointed reotor of ‘St Pat. | Myles-D: Caivin, on whom paris 1s eyerywhere. " . WEATHER Vit T g s 15 | e o ke 3’:::";:;; B e Hale Ant T} Gt {Loes e ooy ot Me rmmites our | hnibu e ety e ons; Aunep Youk | by tatdhor hegiage O b nditions term.of the superior court -Michael “Jas- | his' car, on - the Tight hand acquainted” with the - erpen e b Like, Aty 4t helr st oo i ; b During Sunday a disturbance off the| kiewicz of this city, operator of ‘ear. on right , side of the with the ‘ways of s ts. | thoze . 9,28 , - unvaual - - administrativ, talents , Administer the parish affalrs, -until, - 3 Zigls 4t thejr izst communics 83 by, raink’ in. the public|street, that the car was driven at a rate |Hé shows that these specles are truly|whioh have kept the choren snd s the conyemience of the bishop a rectar | o g Ao coast was attend: Ydf " he Middle service automobile. Bonds ‘ wers pi '~between -15 -to 20.-miles: an hour, and | harmless and are easily tamed, soon be- |- temporal Interests un to the' highest pos-| 8 named.. The, appointment will pros-| south New Bngland and the BUGRS|at 32,000, Jaskiewlcz was driving his car | that the child ran from behind motor- |coming so gentle that anyone'can han| sible standards ‘of promarks at ihe|abiy be -inloglesl and rezulgr sucoes- |Of T must pass mofling by Afautic states with & on Maln street, New London, on Aug. 12| cycles parked near the cutb, and that indle them.. eame_time that he has proved a spirit. | $ion according 10 semority but rests {mut tas g e win iy 1 coast. e ofdered Sun- when he struck and killed 5 year, old their opinion the driver left pridéne noth- | - Included in-the exhibit. is u htefe-t ual’ Jeader “whem ‘his devotrd ri-ople | Wholly_at the diggretion and in accord-| The gruss .y .uu"" - casngrr"n‘;m(l:j!t)‘\':nuth New Eng- Am If'flnmt_h“fl it = ing’ "‘““”m"m"flf’*_‘_:“;‘;m - s M mctica ot Dhotos,. showing children followed - with “affestion. confidedce *ara | anceiwith the juliment. of Bishop Nilua. P & ' esses 801 T. ‘an - Buren' Y fand and Middie Atlantic coasts.'Tem- | ;s M Bhiein mdficmhnle:hw striking e agre: ing some ren’s ‘pe rert truz saep-| For how can 1 !-c sure 3 that the ‘automobile went twice its length | In the near future, Mr. Van Buren: 2 i et perstures remain much below, e BFL | Cassidy of this clty, counsel for the ac-|affer striking the child and before being |placé on viewsgeveral specimens of odrl w. U LA { SIX°CHURCHER CONFERENCE : mal_generally fair weather, but With|cused man, who argued that'it would bs |brought to a stop. venomous ‘serpents from his: own collekc] charitable: - n sirone e ety - ., . WILL MEET AT HANOVER ‘"} { considerable cloudiness v ‘Yflvu an imposition both on the state and:their |\ Prosecuting Attorney Daniel x Cronin | tion. that is.highest, not alone within Ris par-| - The: Hanover Congregational churehi, “““fi ' ¥Flame and Shadow, \ Tuesday east of the Mississipp! “|client to bind him over to ' the. superiorstated ihet these three witnesses. were all i Lish bounds but throushont the ‘commu. | where Rev. Roderick MacLeod is.the min- . THE LooM OF LirEL : i - Winds court, but thejudgesaid he felt he couldthat the state had to offer, and he felt,| T. PATRICK'S PARISH MOURNS nity as: well. a cultursd, Christian &en- | iSter-elec, ‘will entertain the conference |\, o0 oo, ) b ' ([} North of Sandy Hook—Fresh north-|do no less than to bind the man over, al-{inview -of the finding of Coromer J. J. b AT o R % flomen, revered, admired ps ape ever |Of SIX Churches on- Wednesday ~of this|ge' gi¥y S8 FIE 'm. - e l{l:’ east and north winds strong over the| though he personally felt that the evi-| Desmond, who conducted an inquest, that : ¥, 3. H. BRODEBICK | uabout - his Faiher's: husiness”—a movt | Weoki with delegates attending from the - X s south portion cloudy weather Monday. }"“fif c’lathe Witnesses was' favorable ‘o | the ‘accused ought t6 be held for the su-| The tolling of the church bell 8hort-| worthy exponent .of thets hlzh idea's | churches.in Griswold. Jeweit City, Lisbon, = “Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Strong |Jaskiewicz. s | erior ‘court: so. that tribunal may. deter- ly after ‘8:15 Satufday morning, sixty- horth and northeast winds and over-| “In’view of the locality of the accident,|mine the responsibility. three “times—the years of his edifying cast weather Monday. said the judge, and the numerous chil- |- Attorneys Cassidy and Shields argued|2nd busy life—indicated to the people of for. which the nriest of the Roman Cath- | Plainfi Preston City and Hanover. olic church stands. The following is the programme ar- lxr lht light of day and U Outstanding parish | .| ranzed for morning and afternoom ses-; gioom Fi Forecast dren there ‘on’almost all “occasions, he|that the acéident was.unavoldsble and | St Patrick's parish -that thelr rector | ing Father KBl?ode:lckTp:!‘r;:’bn:;l‘}:: stona: e Suicimb st 11 South New England and east New |t (At the, quation . of: dsterminiduifhiie the man was respansible. for the el S T ound T | l8¥e been the purchase of: the -orizinal | Morning Sesston, 11 0'clock he weet 1§ vound in e wiBP | whether wicz was criminally at|child's death they did mot believe him e intense sufferings Which | Jonathan- Pope property fust saah of| Orga Click” clack! There's a thres ‘ York—Overcast Monday and Tuesday|ault shouid properly be left to the higher | criminally responaible. They gaid that|he had been' enduring with all possi-|tne church which wan mmvd base 46| Foone Praer resbonsive. reading ooy e iy s 4 ot e 1 continued cool. 5 court. “ they did mot fear the outcome of the case | Dl fortiude for weeks past. 8ince |fording an unobstructed view of {oa Shal} Wipe-Away' Al Toars, (iiark- 'C“C"' clack{ And ancther of agony dxd | Observations in Norwich Testimony was gone into briefly, ‘there|in,the superior. court, but claimed that it | February . Father Broderick's. condition s 2 The Bulletin observations show the| being three witnesses for the state-—|would be costly for the accused and put|}®d Dbeen pronounced hopeless by -spe- tke renoyation. re-| er) Mrs. Frarcis G. Seripture | what tollowing recorde from changes in tem- | Louls G. Holder, chief petty officer, U. 5.|a burden .both -on.him and the state's| CI2lists, althoush he had retained: his decoration and refitting of the beautl- ding ; prayer. o‘lerlorf llth-m The | When we see | 2 it i ful little ' convent chanel, the develod- | King of Love My Shepherd Is. (Shelicy) | Time, with & face lne nysie “ . “Four Hundrel Years Ago— |And hands as busy us hunds can be, * Rey. H. D. Rollcacn, |Sits &t the loom, with Lis warp ewi- perature and barometric changes Sat-|N., and Sailors McCormack and Murphy. attorney. mental zrasp almost to the. last- and urday and Bunday. was yacerned for the welfare of his people and of the parish so dear to Thet. (BREET S oy e e N e miner additfons and improvements to > tlon spread, 23 80| Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY SPEAKS LESS-THAN-COST TRANSPORTATION h‘",.:;mm Broderick, who-lnat June ‘ea)-| S0 church and_ rectory. Middletown; benedic o V‘:;’r'""' its mesihes cach glaneing ’, §g %‘g ON “COMMON BLESSINGS” BY NEW HAVEN, PEARSON SAYS! ebrated the '25th. wnnivarsavy of his Father Droderick was Intensaly pn- Afternoon Sesslon, 1.45 0'cloc! ! When will this wonderfui In-a thousund jears, perha Or Kquno\\‘, who know triotic and during i! b Le dont? At_the Sunday afternoon meeting at|. President E. J. Pearson of the New | ordination to, the pr P—Or 00— the < Young Men's Christian Assoclation | York, ‘New Haven and Hartford Raii-| member af 29 70|building, a goodly company of men and| roal Company commented Sunday on |amily of Willima 29 70| 0lder boys greatly enjoyed two .reels: of| the present neads of the New 29 80| moving 'pictures; ‘one entitled Glimpses of the Balkans, which showed the beau- tiful scenery of the Balkan statés. The years cf the worl! praise scrvice, yar. as a private citizen and from the{ngeiness, solo, Cansider and” Hear Me, > N aste Brodericly] pulplt inspired his neanie to every ef (Wooler). Mra, Franeis -G. ,Way: ad- s | Baward and J e e fort 91d_every sactifics for God. home | iregs; 4 Tour of Mission Lands,” Misx|But the- whe shustle: gland | d .and Johanna Morrison. Brodet-|ung country, St. Patrick's was one af Helen B, Caldér, home sdérefary. W. B. fly. x;\a‘;lroflds and the actipn of the Rafirond's | Ik, natives of Ire:and. Thelr ‘marriaze: yue first—and by far the lonzost—honar i a ; hymn 378 adjournment to- the Par: | oy, Uiklens weaver, the years are visry -Committee appointed by . the | rols in town io be mrenarcd; and it was | jar’ ‘movi A= ey, W he 4 &l H ish - house; -- moving -pletbres—"M=85 1 Xnd some 1T ire: Comparisnne other ree] was one showing the voca- ,’,'r'.f;o.'fg‘i‘l‘.;‘m‘,",‘.'v'“'iiiss?;”;?’“{?.' L2k {fhe rector's nride that he ' parish “ser- | Movements In India” fllustrating native o i bes A Predictions for Saturday: Unsettled |tional training of the blind soldiefs: by | an Increase of ten per cent. in i vlee flaz manifested by its namber of|ijte and the eall-to. Americato Relp; Saturday's weather: Cioudy with 8ho-|the Red Cross at Evergreen, Baltimore, | follows: . Z B where these unfortunate men who lost jstars that the vouns men of the PaT-|aqiction. Hholr AIEWE G JHS great- whe wae DAkl !‘The present situation of the New Eng- led by W. G. Park: turn on and tb p. m. . ’ js > Highest 46; lowest 40. it be jove, instead of sin! inners of woof for this iife web, iish of over four thousand seuls were | L o eerthe morning eerviee wers. i Predictions for Sunday: Fair some wa- Iprmpt tn all for their country’s ] the weavers u thread each " inner wiil be sarved in the Parish house. rmer. trained for useful lives Jaad talliopds 1s develoning. clodely in ae- { nomor._ Not atome_did o inenire hin | e = ter, then. O my fr . : 2 0 e words. bt g v e B s e ] St it SR ey :;?a;c;‘c:n: e "{.‘,‘,‘,fi?;};‘,“"l,”',’;; . fumang): erds but from ,:;‘,v"';:::': ‘NDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE A Deautifal trireas ‘than u th nds. S v ' # & P - ly l“‘l; :::; :‘lglell“tzgfr;’.“ f.‘{’";'_’;‘;“ ‘fgeldolfeqernl authorities and the commissions! totle fund were prompt and libéral. AT GOSHEN CONGREGATIONAL | i, SUX MoUn AND TIDER . nov- stpreciate the siealled’ Siommtn | LRI IR, MUY FRRUHG eieNi ) The dex*h .of. his talented sister, Miss| Under the avspices of the New L-ndom HUMOR OF THE DAY " Sun HIRHGN M| WEstigs S TR Tor Blenis Lol Fois The Dybnidiag. ban; recaviog, Ella - M: - Brodrick, -in 1920, especially | Connty Sunday School’ Association, an fa- T nary bread that we all eat daily; we portation: from . the New -Haven : ‘ ! f | saddened.the Norwich pastor. and sincejstitute will be held Wednesday atiernonn partake of it too often with mo thought|JSem ab less than. cost. Tiis &n-g : dicated by the. i t llh'-l herpavement: thare has hesn a na-|at the Gosheén Congregational church with < il must have had er of the her W ives it to us.|foo OY: _the-inadequacy. of ravenuesi ticeable “break * in' his health; -although.| the foliowling! programme Day. P:ar::c i:'g:nt’;aetrh;re‘;x‘mbfi f,,g"th,n We | for meeting. operating costs, taxes. and! - § with -l res ness he J 2400, devotional service 5. "Edpea | Spice very pl . = do not Milfanaresiete 7 1 apas teld Ehat ctm;zcs but not including. and divi- | ; | continueq. in..his. parish duties. until the | tional- Evamzelism” Wataco 1-Woodin{so | see o monco 3 on the. first Christmas = day., ovetscas, | 30048 “Which ‘should be npaid and could : past few months, when. to his intense | state. secretary; -2.45; repor's of -district e o ¢ when a huzh Christmas -tree . was: ar.] D¢ considered’ if the road is placed.intoy § sorrow ‘he was forced to foramo the hizhiand county. work, -3.00, special’ presenta : 2 : A 5. ranged “and the exercises of such an oc- | 2, Dofition to-earn six: per ceni. on its; | privilege of offering the daily o'y Sac. n ey Scho-l . Boys. . and 80 tough? $ casion were carried out. many.of the sof-| cntAave valuation. . Such. deficjts for rifice of the Mass, finally was oblized Camps. Conserving the. Rémilts’ of so_tougt you see ‘e H dfers could not keen fhe tears bacl. ew Haven and Central New Eng- to keep to -his room. He has had. the | Children's Week: 3.30, dfvisional’. con-|" ilie Courler- —_— the scenc reminded them of their homes | b excluding fcderal zuarantees, were : : 4 comstant pravers of and many evideres (a) Childre [vislon, M+, | JosrnAL, Ze Rours after high waler it 18 1oW | s far sway. Wo ‘do not Appreciate|si00%:000 in 1918 in 1919 ;] " of thoushtful devotlon ‘on the hart of | Lucy Stock Chapin: (b) Young People’s{ Teacher—Robert, which is the shortes SP0eE; WISE W tllowed by iRegn- i home until we are deprived of ‘it. and yet £ % g 00 “for ! 4 bls people, who had honed that it might | Divislon, Mrs. Cora Downs Stetens: (e)|@dys in the year? T g rear o the sweetest place ~on, “earth {s’ fiome. | ihe three months ot *rhruary ha' God's Twill ‘tospar~ him for many | eneral, Rev. Clarerice Hifl Frank, D. D,{ = lobby—The uay your T prom TAFTVILLE We _do not value -our friends , as .we|2nd March, 1921: a_total for such' pe- . more useful and ng ‘yeafs as | state. superintendent -cf -education:. 439, {1ses o give you a lickin' afore you g« Sunday afternoon, st 3.0 o'clock|®honl. How lomely. we woudd be witp-{Xiod of, ¥54,875.000. ‘zuardtan of his fine repor. of the conferences; 4.45 adjourn-|fo- bed.—Edston Transerint. £o 2 “ sut true friends. There ig the hlessing| . “These aecruing defictis thave com- Of the larga familv thers remain nnly‘menL B e e AlTer e epecch, of hearing. and of sizht that{Pelled the Teduction of service, the defer- - Father James, A. Droderick, of Ter- cred Heart church, .o talk over|%e Weldom think of thelr value to.us.|Fing of maintcnance, ine stopning of all 5 : ryville, ‘and Dennis F. Droderick, . of | RrNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS * Jinks—fecause they food their bahe plans for holding = pienic ou July 4| We are blind to our onportunities, tb our|work for improvsment T of ithe tunger " T Meriden.: - - WILE SPEAR AT MALC] SMUC %> they can finml n the Nothing definite was decided wpon and | Privileges. We owe a duty to these| £y, and have resulted in the. aceumula- REV. 'J. ‘H. BRODERICK Durinz. Sunday the sanctuary of St.| 3 +o | Bvk=Toiston Post. another meeting will be held in the near|APOUt s of service. We owe it te, our-|tion -of: obligations which " will comp'l! S Patrick's was draped In purple—the huel .. A Sunday schopl instituip under t ; She—Did you visft Ve fature to look further into the matter, | 51Ves to make the most of. ourselves.|the continuafice of euch ‘reduetion forl, oy Lia00 at South Madley Faits, 3 of mournings—and the same evi asimplods of- the: county skilAon WHth{: 110" ver: ot we Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fortame of $puth | Which. however, we canvot do withut| @ conaiderable time ahead. in order ‘that; 7. 22 0/ OO | AEIY B 3, £ surmounted the three entrance|officers . of the state assaclution i e Front strest Will observe. their . goicen | the heln of the .sreat (God. LWe“owe. it | the xmoun of deficlts which-are tn-ex-i i} [H15. They ioeated 17 W mantie | Goors. -~ For the customary high- mass|speakiers.” will be -held. Wednasday nicht | {108 A0 00 ReRn wedding anniversary Tuesday. to Tim to give Him our lives for service.| Cess of .federal _guarantces. may be | > me of the ‘ploneerd ¢ 1039 low mass was read by Rev. the Balti Methodist, church, The, fo I a smart coupie. most tmmedt. n awlal flooe ¢ ot 2 diti - | Catholic families of that section of: the{py s lowing willbe the mme: ing“the stréets in boats.—Detroit News P d iodq | Whether we are Catholic or Protestant. i liqdidated .when conditions. become more "Phitip. J. Mooney a here was music | lowlng prograr . ¢ e e o Il temoters cccompanied | L Taw. we owe cversthing we - have|favorable and maie such -action’ pos-|State. . : only at the “Sanctus” and ‘Agrus Del 7.00.” devotlonal servieo: 7.6, addpess, || “Tou secm very atiention t) tha: 303z Bunday afternoon, to see tie lccal t that is worth havinz fo Almizhty -@ad.|sible. It 15 therefore apnarent that tne| = Mr. Brodericc was an emplove: of |t was announced that the body. would |How to.Study. a Church School Lesson, { bOX orator.” = iy Plainfield In the Bullfln Cup se.|therefora we' should jet Flim Havé His|situation as to opérating restrictions and | the Hartford, Providence & 13- | by removed from the. rectory to. the |Rev. Clarcnce FUll Frank. D, D.. state| - “Ven”.reniied the men who worrle: way with ne. The picture showing -how Some baseball fans went to Haltle yes- | the Red Cross ministers ‘to the. ‘blind lerday afternoon o see the game. he.| “Oldiers 13 n "beauttMl’ fMustration of the further fmprovement of the prop-| T*¥rid as it ‘¥as then knevl. res chnrch,. there .to, lie in state, late, tais | superintendent -of leducation: * 7.15, re. | about fucl “He i erty affects the rozd and ths public. not| maining with the road untili ho _ratired | (Monday) afternoon. At § this cven-!ports of district and county work; 7.45, | MAsltgs of a fine only .at present but alss into the future. | from active work. being a~~onntad one the resident and visiting priests will | fpecial - presentations; - -The . Ssmmer ; H Ein 3 + At a; ial features. in ‘the| °f [1{S. Most- trusted and cfffelent fore- e Divine Offics for the dead— |School. Roys' and Girls" Campa; 8,00, di- tween the Rivals and South Windham | Derutiful service. et us do'all the good | There are. iWo cssentia 1 Tecite ‘the - Divin foa Tor tiie AtRi V5 i 599, eams. S Jath we can ‘to those about us. New England, raliroad problems. Th ;n-fn- His wife was a woman -of s1-{a; a pudlic serefce and’ the church will | visional conferences, -(a) Children’s Afvi- Ehe first 1s’ comnion ‘to all ‘roads and in- | Peflor auaiities of mind and Weart, of P e e LA i as Ak i o 2 remzin open during the evening. . 5 i) T"I"‘( = SUNMER SCREDULE ‘FOR Ynlves the - readjustment ' of revenu re ‘devntion to -her home and’ chil- - = i = Cora - Steven TWO MORE STILLS FOUND o A And’ costé,. Thn'scoond Is ‘that of ade-| dren: - They ~werc marents aof Woven |l oL . the funeral services Tresia general, 1. Woogdin, ¥. M. C. A, ATHLET(OS FLANNED i b 3 * | Bishop Nilan s coming to Norwich Phat oog! E IN WOODS IN COLUMBIA & i quiate ‘compénsation throuzy divisions for | children: four of the sans . becams | b ¥ sing th¢ solemi - pontifical | SeCTetary; 856 weport cf ‘the um'.m.c |.,..| Deputy Sheriff Harmon and two con-| , Commencing g . the phYsicAl|(ne - handling. of.inter-triink line. freight| Priests of the Raman Catholic dipeese of | ceciatom> = n 5 Los: 9.00. adjournment. “Pia’ you fina’ th ruts Inforsainke® f e eoom- | department of the Norwich Y. M. C.-A. ¢ , Hart . requism_high mass. He will be accom- 5ou find_the lrcure informing Wtables today continued their activities which' comprisés about 50 per ceat. of Hartford, and the fifth son i{s a leading % Th -y, 1 ins. T dee wagainst moonshine whiskey makers in| Wit -Degin on . the. spria d_pummer| the . traflic i lon milss on. the New | dr in Meriden. panied’ by, Rt. Rev. Monsfgnor “Thomas ki 5,"_sid ins devt ot whic this section, sald an Associated Press|ProsTam, a detalled progr S. Duggan. vicar genéral, znd other diz- Peonls Buying Anthracite. urnw yet wh g Haven sfstem, and which i3 being tran an 1 * 1 ST be amdouriced Tater. . MU of the fmrt': ai' l: Mat wsqchem‘m‘m‘:h:n:: The eld st son was. th late . ‘Rev. | nitaries.” The eulozy is to be nronounc- Wholesalers renort congiderable’ mor bu indoor -gymnasium work Wil - be' mus- Cot iR A S (RO O DSV T e | aimas, I Broderick, long a prominent| ed by Rev. Maurice F. McAuliffe. M: A | activity, in-ithe._anthracite- hranch pended. duting -the: warm -weather -and s} 1105 TR TP S B | Mgy Hartford. . Another. son. Rev.) president of St. Thom: Seminary, | ing the -last week, and attribute to be replaced by outdopr actjvities. | oo % 7 ipany Bdward J. Broderick, eloquent preach-{ Hartford. Father Droderick was one of j st busing.to-the. "By Coal N ;-rzntvo ls(olv;s :nd undcrn»mhl the cellz The Y. CA Tot, ‘onpésite the r"m}‘.nn has( p\;‘]‘srmod blho facts n‘ : €3¢ | er_and rifted scholar, died a. faw.vears| the leading clergymen of the diocese umpz‘( Vi creaRetek r floor in the barn wae found a cask| P % 8 matters to_the nrovef governmental au-|aey at Port Chester, N. TPhosratnor Aris-of i office, will be used fo lay lot with o L %o. 2 “hester. - voun=-| and visiting priests from all pirts of | counity Wholesate nriees have faflod ' kit 20 sallons of Muer Bnen | N folows:mployen= bk |k el Toa JE euient dthat the oo won is Rev. James A. Renderle | tnis stats and many from oufside Con-| o riss derpite. ihe -heiskmess. of irade 1m-v abec Tt e 1'"“'"‘ ":,"f’:fh:"‘ Monday and Wednesday, 7 D. m.; Junior | samm . o o o T CD"s‘d"a'lf“"""f at. Terrvville. One of the older | pecticut are to be present for the fu-|gnie the wackiy repore of tie-Whol e stills, faying he was hired to a o T T | tom | daughters, Margaret, who died twenty- move the apparatus from andther woods| U0¥S. Tuesday and Thursday, 4 p.-m. 3 & nty- | neral services. Association of y,.' important pomt #ispatch Sunday night. In a woods on the farm of George Spencer in Columbia the officers found two stills. Nearby 8 sy, Whete th newshoys, Thursdays, 7 p, m. ; two vears a7o. was the wifs of Former|.. Burial is to be in the s ':_‘u“:wc"“‘ Trade HIES o Neuor ?ufm,:.:;,;e"” §99]""A ‘haudball court-hds ust been® 't | EXMIBITSOF HABMLESS: & . Mavor Andrew Tracy. of Meritin A St Joseph's cemetery, Wi FTtie bitmntoses Sasibale. on - the Rubin Asher was arrested late Satyr.|Stalled dn the Y gymnasium for. the -use B O N A R | e Rixinen vonrs assictant noiner| During Spnday! the parish Holy Nameé|other hand” saya he sfatement. “has Jay night at the home of Joseph Werlin | the senior and business men's divis: An interesting exhibit of the saveral| K- i St e e PTncl- | soctety .ad” the Fourth Degree, K. of C. | slumped ahd “the couhits W Lebanon. Tha officers found Asher|lon. -The physical nrogram of the asto-|species of- ur Jocal harmlcss seakes, ! P Of '8 SR & il h,‘,x;‘nm or | Bela meetings. to-afrange for thelr mem- | week, mearer a - shortage of in a trunk. He is alleged to|Clation Will'be continued throughout the|which, are. sspecially useful o tne ugri- At tat thete] Tants .30 o0, - ®P!"| bers' participation in the fmposing cere- ! coal. ’ . the driver of an automeblls jn | SUMMmer months, comprisiis indoor and culturalist, is on view for i few dars..n &7 5 \-l riovie—indeed 1 bave. Since Tom hgs been sway I've learned to Jove Jack over %o much more. Farly- Morning comm account.” tostan Transcript, r—"Dunn nd oned me to coliect A B S monial of Tussday. That mornirs there| —— which Wdrlin carried 10 gallon: 1 outdoor work of a recreational nature:|the show window of Reorcsentatiys . ey, Join. H, Droderfck. the sccond| will be a specizl mass at § o'clot which O T n’gotte m srandy on ‘\‘r:r]kv forsawm:hflwccf;‘:: s R BRIV V. Peéndleton on. Droadway. .Thi eol-|S0%.. W28, born, in Willimactie. Novem-| the parish: children will attend, ‘offering Codiialn s wikbé. icon awing Show (London). : was sentencc. to jail for 30 days and|Y- M. €. A. BOYS' SESRETARY laction ‘ which- Is- #hown “under ‘the aus-| her Ath. 1857 Tl was craduated from | prayers for the repose of their pas- ke Smat’ yiar: In 2 busy h.{'m?nmm store a lady fined $25 and costs by Justice of the TAKES AAETEGKD FOSITION | pices' of the Rentile Stuly Nociety n(‘i“:;';‘“::f {!;-,F;;l'? L”“‘M:::‘rl"cl“‘" il : :ul:;dr",‘f‘)wv: Slankets. \1.: v i < T - of .t v study | fored et i v e E te he shelves and R i S (TSt SIURA0NINs SGE Tie use N Y [t vaduthes Canupe: sasiber SRrols comutive Mth Ay ot cvary - Aidlb- MONTVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH &t ;‘:’nic;t\gga‘:')(g')n‘d:\eyl.gc(:r fiart; | @orse: Van Buren of Stoalnston, ' the: cTick was‘an unusially fine French schél- tion and color, the and said: well- known . plumber-naturalist; a -life} o and" hic' hroad 'knowledzn of that FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL INnTTTUMR | f0Fd, Where he will have,charse.of, 1e E . “I was just Jooking f D iron o G member of. the. society. . | tonsue - fitted +him for the excantinnal Prominent Sunday schpol workers will | i c :: . 1 W thg, this being @ part of the en-|/ The retilos sliown afe the two “oinck ::‘:f-n h}:fl it “fi:mi?x"?j iBen a‘.’: rl"r: yo be mpeakers at an Institute Tuesday at |y rged program of 'the Hartford asso-|snakes,” the Racer (Bascanion Constric- Snpnagbes TR wies. | his- BT #f among these b]an),c(_g the Montville Union Baptist church under | ciaion,” which has récénlly called an |tof), - the “‘Piiot” --(Coluber - Obaolétus) e S the auspices of the New London County. Bunday school gssociation. The following | gyersight over the boys work of tl will be the program: entire city, wherever thé “Y" can as- Morning Sessten sist in the development of the boy life. Hho’ the Milk Snake (O D. Trimngula.| French works ‘was a rare and valuablé tus). Life, expert on, boys' work .to have general “State why you belleve the prisofer is insane” directed the lear Sudge “He always bets heavily in a poker game.” “Is & man insane when he bets on two pair? “In my opinfon he in" g e idacd: B N his eanese in These three specles 6f° sérpents, from| phjrnsaphs at St. Banaven- the: fatt that they feed mostly on mice,| ture's eoll N X et 11.80, devetional service; 11.13 sddress, | Mr. Knowles takes with him 'the best|young rats and the young of otner du-|was ordained at the semin-ry. thers by %he Young Peoble’s Division Organized | Wishes of his many friends to his new|sfructive rodents. are valuable allies 10| the lata. Bishop Rran, of Buffalo; June for Service, Mrs. Cora Downs Stevens:|feld of labor. A committee is at work|mapkind in the work of destroyinz such (17, 1585. Iis: Arst appointment was as | 11.45, special presentations, The Summer |In search of 2 .man to ~succeed Mr.. pests. “At times these snakes will take| curate 'at-Southington; then he served Behool Boye' and Girls' Camps; 12,00, | Knowles ‘as boys’ secretary of thé local|an occasional sird -or an -egg, but-repeat- The judge's face grew purple. “Tem ; for & sliort fiimezans'a ) comitd Cof: BE | dollars.” he roared. 'for contemapt of address, Education Bvangelism, Wallace 1. | Y- M. C. A _|ed dissection of hundreds of specimens| Patriclk's, Norwich, to which later he court!"—American Legion Weekly Woodin ; 12.30, adjournment. ey Ty of these species by trained observers has| was to return as rector. Aftervwards he Afternoon: Bosslon Pralse For Norwich Simgers. proved beyond any doubt that rodcnts|was assigned as curate to St Patrift's ol g OF the concert of the Declsco elub ef|are the chlef food of the serpents| Thompsonville, remainine f~r a year .,rfi...."."IZX""’-"cz’Jniiil'?f.‘"h"‘i‘i 'r:": this city given in New London lust | shown. : Eolng from thers ,hv his bishop's as- ) g the Results of a said: ent to " St.” Ra%e's’ Meriden, serv- Children's Week ; 2.25, reports of distriot | ey oy s panee Fha_bird gt e“ e e Here fornifie i yeie KALEIDOSCOPE The government of Ontarle has pro- posed a measure providing f 3 | pointment of womeén magistrates in the cities of more than 160,609, on the ap- plication of the city coun BEGINS TODAY ] l The nafives of the \\.-f Indies bave named the hurricane warning flag. which | b displayed by the weather lureau, IT MIGHT WELL BE CALLED Tf| fthe devirs hand The hur- ricanes are- named after saints of e 3 - church, and marriage dates, birth dates “ECO WEEK” {and death dates are reckoned frem 'ONOMY N X The bottle tres of AustraMa = Be FOR Nmo cmns m A named” because of the shape of the trunk and the great guantity of water TRIPLE ECONOMY smv]a OF ; it comtainw,- the trunk beinz noted for | its. giobuiar . expansion between - the P 1ground and the limba, making it greatly Health — Style — Wear: lfyouthouldeverhwawomnuytbu-hehnbm and county work; 2.35, address—"H Misses - Eleanor Donovan, ,Miss ; Irens) wopld in no wise detract from the vast|Ing ‘as an assistant‘there for.nine years. il - OW | Cain and Miss-Elizabeth Olaf were.heard - 5 3 to Stndy & Church School Lesson.” Rev. | ot moorann soion armien athount of good~ these-harmless reptiles| Tn . December, 1595,. the bishop ap isplayed their| go' in their work of devouring those ro-|pointed h'm p: f:;m:fgi‘e“"::"'}af &;,dri‘"i g::k volces to advantage; 13“'1 Viola' Grover|dents’ that cause so much damage to|Hallows (All Saints), Moosup, where he s . Charlott wler,” mezzo 80~ 2 ol jon, Mrs. Lucy Stock Chapin; (b), and - Miss - Charlotte TFowler, g- and. harvested -.grains, - fruit|did notable work In the erection of ‘a loists, . possess - voices | of - wide atitut £ice Young . People’s Division, Mrs. Willtam Pn'::: ;g::r vt While Miss Sruit jtressand other walusble :property, | beaitiful - chiurch’ and | conyent, securef H. Dawley; (c) General, Rev. Clarence 2 Ruth Bogue and Miss Grover. delighted Hill Frank, D. D.,; 4.05 report of the George Hollingsworth, | e Cofiferehices; 4.20, address = "After ~ the | Lok *,% et b2 h bass, has a volee of great-possibilities, Instigiate, What?” Rev. Wm. T. Thayer; 3 18 -HAVE RECEIVB) ANOTHER CARGO OF Remarkably Good Coal !electluns in sweet tenor. QUALITY, SERVICI?. AND. PR!CE RIGHT . or .of the Church of An e Merited applause was. showered - uj BMDGREPRT CBUERS G0, John MacLann; ‘bassot profanfo:=Ha m ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME |a bass voice of remarkable quaiity and Courts in Bridgepori will begin session’] development.” sne hour earlier than at present begin- |° Mrs. Manning, who iz no stranger to| ning today (Monday.) This was decided | New. London-audiences, favored ‘with two; by vote of the lawyers who attended a |humorous readings, which’hrought forth meeting in connection with short calen- | rounds of applause. Frod Power. 'in dar sessions at the superior court. Scotch costume, sang- two. numbers,d which were creditably given ' in- Scotch APRIL RAINFALL WAS MORE dialect that was perfect. 7 THAX INCE Ovem Avemagr| Mi Banfeld the pizan aclompanist layed th - technique “ that was lelizht- Fritays and Saturday's showers as|ful o . - s dopn p | resemile a bottle. the limbs appearing | to grow out of the mouth of the bet- There sre more tham thirty plants used in different. parts of the world as | rubstitutes for tea. One of them comes . P iy S . : wearing the' same kind of corset for ten years—you from, the,dried leaves ol a fragrant or- easu; > e ¥ . 1 .9 y jchid, a parasite like th n 10e. and B e Sl W, THE ‘EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. may be sure it is a Nemo. Shz has found her corset -}/ (it (i wetltnonn caniie. of the SIS E-100 04 an tash, mininy oot Spenastiont.| Egieve. : : - . . . odor+ of- which it reminds ur. The Af- Fuinfall Tor Spril 471 inchse. The e, | oComnesticnt secared two of thres airee ||~ C'O-A'L" ; e EUMBER to give such service that she can never be induced to i 7150 ot tong ueed 1is 1o ce 28 med- b 1 b By e *| board of the chamber of commerce of ' PHONE—24 CENTRAL WHARF o experiment with any other. Her Nemo Corset is a’ |1 &% “1 1o 0o, <0 beveen Asats Al the United - States at the business ses- i =y s 2Ty 3 sunders on Oil Tanker. sion of the chamber held at Young's s b ot vanfila and bifter almonds ¥t i popularly. supnosed that a new session of the Drifish fament bezine with the king's: sneech. but in reality this i3 not- so, Preceding the spoceh from the throne a “dummy” il i al- ways._presepted 1 readinz—a Iit- tle fction carefully preserved n assert the Indenendenco of pa jn’ the belfef that to turn at or mizht Fuzeest 4 too e cupation with his majesty’s worda. Duging excavations of Melrose abbey carried out by the officc of works, there haye ‘been unearthed a number of stome coffins, and also a leaden casket. fin. - direct aid to her health; .tmhumaykm mdmlly NmmhowNequkuhhumf« Archie Saunders, forme*'y a Norwich|Million Dollar Pier at' Atlantic City on | . T . § ; boy, who s making a short visit in|Friday afterncon.. Willlam T. ‘Hineks | — - - - - ~ town, has been honorably discharged | of Bridgeport takeg the place of Frtnk . " < 3 from the U. S. army. Me was station-| H. Johnston of New: Britain, term ex- ed’ at the Mexican borier, .after which | pired, and:C. H. Remington ‘of Hmfohl he, was employed by the Standarl Oil]fills_the two year term. formerly held Co. on the oil tanker Josiah Macy my- |by J. H. Kemper of Chicago, Who' was ing between New York and Tampico | re-elected to the one-year term. y; Mexico, after a trip to Denmark. The ehip is fn Breekiyn drydock for a rerlod | === ? ten d ¢ wilch ti - . ‘R D firn o e ehip, o e e il >~ | WOMEN ! 'BUY NO DYE PERTRN Tttt s « O 3 Daylight Trelley time BUT DMOND DYFS" Under the daylight saving. time which . - x goes into effect in Norwich this (Mon- Un]e- you ask for “Diamond Dyes” CommencmgMnyz 1921a.nd ending September 24, 11921, mhnhwtllbeopenforbumneuferA_M. to'2P.M. Fashrns&ndardTne,exuphngSnmhy. .afmmns,SundnnmdleplhoMnys.Tbbounqud- ‘m&nwilbefr&SA.M.bllA.lL 15 ; THE THAMES NATICNAL BANK -~ elosing a heart. The discovery of this day) morning, the first trolley cars te|you may get.a. poor dye that streaks, v ¥e - casket na: ;rvuadfl 1;! A.:l‘. tien as te €0 out of Franklin Square will be at|s; uu fades and ruins _your _goods. ' 'l'l-lF.MERCHAN’l’S e whether the heas it contains s 3:45 a. m. for Wilimantic .nd at the p Every package of Diamond Dyes’ con- mEoT NA“M BANK that of Robert Rruee. the famous King same time for New Londo: of Scotland. The casket was found, however, -In that nort of e ahhey oupds ywhere the chagter house stéod, beart _which Mryes L seld te have Saie huried, tains simple diucuon‘s J‘or mmg or tinting any. new, ri ca The Greek smilver talent was worth |into garments or draperies of.any ma- abeut $1,000, _terizl. No mistakes | - No failures ! THEUNCASNATIONALBANK .~

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