Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 8

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OVERCAST AND COOL TODAY AND TOMORROW _ ThefBuiletin Criminal Court May Term Beginning Norwich, Tuesday, May 3, 1921 THE WEATHER. Conditiens. Cloudiness prevails cast sippl river. The tinuation of co Tuesday and We all districts east of th Winds. North of Sandy Hook Hatteras, Hat 0 Moderate va; —— edarMop For Your Floors For Your Furniture At Your Dealers SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AT MIDDLETOWN PROPERTY TRANFERS MADE IN TOWN OF NORWICH Just The eleventh annual conference of The following transfers of real estate 5 7 MAYDAY. the Connecticut conference of social |In Norwich have been recorded at the AR S R % L work, which began in Middletown on|town clerk's o in the last twenty o, o AR - but his heart was Automobile accidents have put three (Baldi, alias , statutory burglary | Sunday, will continue with the follow-|days of April, % Then Ploasse taiied i aut i iR manslaughter cases on the docket of the | (in custody of probation officer) ; Gemiaro 000 P €7 R DHL 95 Katherine 1o Sheehdi’ to g o ealt ’ - criminal superior oust for: the Max term | Dedmikl et al, stalutory ibusglaty s tony May 2. Katherine Cook, 38 Geer avenue. And ';‘:d"-“i;l;;‘d-‘; time that you. ted, which opens this (Tuesday) m: Idi et al., statutory burglary (Bald Monday, 9.30 a. m., Section on Health,| Isabella Pagano to Felice Pagano, 32 - = o, fen. o'clockc it Hen neustody of probation officer) ; Carmelia | arivs Masgaret &, Stack, chairman; DI | and 106 and 108 Thames sivect. Free saiits 1o Labor should mever be Christopher L. on the’ be . a. receiving stolen goods; ¢ James Murphy, vice-chairman. presiding.| April 11.—Helen M. Lathrop.to Gros- = 1 inother mans case © G. Clark, non-support; Siacomo Andriol. | e Charles S, Prest, Atlantic Division, | venor Ely, 440 Washinzton strect, A an_assaul LR Jack andriola, theft; Wiliiam A% Division, The American Red Cross, New| John Ssura to Jan Zoladz, Polter Man- y e o The necused in the cases are Louis J ssault with intent to | ouke . X What . Bocial . Workers] or, C ffe f a sallor who is charged of probation officer) ;. Trederick | Spoulq Know About Red Cross Health| April 12—iEstate of Ruth A. Burdick 2 ee ?. / And be came 10 an orchard ablash With the death of Sing Lec - Amburn, non-support; Lioyd G. Baton| Service, Dr. William™ H. Woglom of |to Louis H. Maples, Peck, Mt. Pleasant |* GOOdTaste 4 Oh N b the M nd 4 Chinaman, a result gtutory burglary (in custody of|Columbia University, ~What Social|and FElizabeth streets and Laurel Hil - oty e idicind he hiDefiin Golden officer) ; Pasquale Capronio.| workers Should Know About Cancer. |avenue 42 cents a pound Stepica charged t burglary; Nicoll DeGange.|Tr. Matthias Nicoll, deputy commis- | Gilbert S. Raymond to Angelo Chioda, - But he watched how a bhird was bufiding 1 thefe (in custody of probation officer) ;| sioner, state department of nicalth, Al-|Roath street. g e X , Jacob Eirweist. attempted theft from|pany.’ N. Y., What Social Workers| Frank J. Gough to Francis I Goush, e shelter: 5 Rl Taskiewtez of N | tie persap, (in custody,of probation ofl-| Shoul Know About Communicable Dis- | Occum. 1 Searching all rousd for the T that ne a cer) ; Frederick Frieze ‘et al. adultery | cases of Children. Dr. William Stock-| John E. White to Francis D. Donohue, e e e, ; : 1 wster—in_custody of probation offi-| well, the state tubereulosis sanatorium,!Oak and Franklin streets. M T R IS Y UR BEST FR[END ve he \eradle of love to be. | ; Mike Kovalinka, theftj f\l\‘lr“\"‘_\'r\\‘.nmnn. What Social Workers Should | April 13.— of John Ccsey, to A drv twi~ here. and a dead leaf there, I )u A\z' statutory hu{:;;r.\l‘r. !-{Know About Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Mary Casey, 77 West Town sireet. F-'n;'n' the silkweed—a tangle of (judsment—appealed) ; Lester| Monday, noon luncheon, Dr. C. Floyd| Norwich Land Improvement (Corpor: 3 5 ot~ Fowler et al,, assault with intent to mur-|raviland, chairman. Thomas A. Mason, o515 (‘I;:\rl:snl. Rzm{hhuntn\\‘csl Thame SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION BY r‘,ljfl;n lvr«;fl agd a lock of d'!l'!'- der (Fowler and Tavlor—continued 10| Charity Organization Society, Bridge- | and Brown Street, | PRESENTING HER ON o weave in a fexture close and fine i 1921) ; John Kelly et al, as-|port, Arguments for Community Chests. | Charles S. Jahnson and Sarah A. John- N It Jookd ke canrice. Iike whimsieal nd battery (continued to ‘May Maleolm S. Nichols. Charity Organiza-|son to Charles A. Johmson, trustee, Nor- i _— g (Sustody of probation offi-ltion - Society, Hartford. Arguments | wich Town. 2\ 9 TieMMence true and urerring ar ~ Tt : hattes Vickery et al., a Lotk Chill s Oheite. Geaitol |l e T ety Pl . M 8th 7 #A st the ariet Father. and morh i R ozed in- cry (continued to May term, 19 ussion. John Pickering, Taftsille | 10 r y’ ay For e st of oncs that he broods fs £ e Fox s |custody of probmtion oflicer) ; Vioia Burr, | Monday, 2 p. m.. Section on Mental| April 15.—Ernest J. Bolduc to Charles | % his hea g r w g e jalias Viola Neville, et al, adultery (Re-} Hypiene, Dr. O. G. Wiedman, chair-|j Bolduc, Taftville, 2 buildings and ma- | Straw of a fanev afinat on the winAe"" ' R A R e e T, Rl § TR e e | A BOX OF FINE STATIONERY | \Fifii i st i ¥ 18 fornication (in custody of|tengent. Massachusetts School for thel Nar\' B Bassett to Asa S. So must he gather. to weave and te S8t et Gabhes A | pro ficer) ; Henry D. Bennett,|Feeble Minded, Waverley, Mass.. A State | foland, 46 Union stree SR : 3 S T ecent| Program for the Care’ of (e Fesble| April 16—Arthur Bastion to Adorn || BUZZA FRAMED MOTTO—NUTTING PICTURE— || 1" % trvial that he may sseei [ n on T of probation | Minded, Dr. Abranam Myerson, ass d Caroline W. Tonnesson, Whalon park. | e e 57 g an a 'onn n p Thus. who went forth as truant om c - ant professor_of neurolozy, Tafts Col-{* {1 76" Teaa M. Rock to Dennis V Lo, : et v {0z Stedicat Schonl Hoston. ase. The |50 Alda. Kevousek - Frocpect - park BOX OF MAPLE SWEETS, OR A CHOICE CARD T it but e geatiaf i N ! Nervous Housew or. Frankwood E. ., thrail Fred T : [ Williams, as ¢ medical director. na- a Nadizda Shakum to Stan BUY TODAY, AT For ‘twes then he made a Sons of the : : ody of probation officer). | tional committee for mental hyziane. e Sap s T = | 5 e New York city, Childhood and Mental| 5% (e Covtous o Evnest 9 o iaY ey but ancwer stilty's calfl ) ON WORKS HAS | Hygiene. ; . | pettier, 0ceum —_— ] v T | ERIGHTER PROSPECTS ,\m'\n’ onday. 4.30 p. m.. Section on Health.| ' ywm' §i_ Allen to Jullus P e Rl 2 Happy. The Health Clown (for the chil-| gopior street il L8 Ay = . - i . Main, superintendent and Een-jren of Middistown and the grown up| > goma and J - Welcher Lorid of the wind and 1 : ;. e Dranete tor i Fotae| children - of - the conference) lerja Laskowsk Yorlk avenus When weh shall from : e o Me| Mondayv. 8 p. m. n on Chill| Rose Karpenia to Carlo and Rose Di sekrom ail inigetice refraint of i " el T 1d, chairman. | Pucchio, 21 Ripley place. 4 : hen we hate falsehood and spu - He diG mot consider the s A Fieelliati e ne of the precailinz topics of interes « and glandular tuber-| Lot us have peace w ea : 7on Works as being in as baa|The duvenile Court Probation Sys-|55 Fact Town street ARt bR o b made by Dr. O'Rrien, and| ~Never an hour < ng are w- 2 4 k. Hel tem in Connecticut: Judge, Georze S. April 21.—John W. Mullen to Clyde M. |15, PO ST AR - For the tast |there was an exhibition of laboratery % it that a I estab-|Adams of Cleveland. The Juvenileland Julia C. Beebe, %5 wn = ver Bay v § Bindinge © Anothér Toms’ A 1 was | T4t U8 have rest in Thy earden s e d eStaD-| Court as a Force in the Community. | street sent. 1o | R6IORE. chiniven aioted with | (oL0Td of the Tock and (e sreen ‘ ! T chun Lo Table Di e f All Sect UL S e e o 1t bone ar r tuberculosis. ¥ ;:.;.h:x' Lot ".':\h-'han r 4 s < of|Round Table Discussions of All Sections|Sullivan, Palmer avenue. han ([ Drs nd Toplift represent- | Puree us of skulkine and i 2 o ] Tuesday. 930 to 12.30, Child Welfare |~ Teirs of Margaret Duchetts to John han { Oy o Ll e & et ; : S of | 3. and E. Helene Hoelck, 82 Chestnu! = S s Wa shall have rest in Thy season ; S ihiect Tho| Gaunty. Care fiCHOUIEDRCE it S o | NEW BOY scovt TRoOP il Mhex the heat of the fiay. . g ] led. by Land to Jacob Bucovetsky, West Mam NIZED IN NORWICH | Lot ux have neace : # 0t \id | 'nd North Thames street A new at troop has just been [ 0T, 0f the cloud and the ‘ : : superin- | “"4 TN e formed. at the Church. of the Good | erer thn MoP%ofdeirure & alc s of county homes and child wel-| piov" 1o Harvey and others h rd, the first troop chartered since| Xaw we have only begun it o ( E re workers' to particinate b idon ne under a first class coun-| Stead s '—we ask nothing mere. X | Tuesday. 9.30 to 10.30. Mental Hy-|""Jonn A Rockwell and estate of Alfred |l Of § be known as Troop 2 of | Peace—rest—hut not till we've won ft— : o Section; conducted by Dr., 0. G |p. socicrolt o Yol 2nd estate of Alfred| enthus Sever an hour hefors t ; Aman. chairman. Spectal Training for | bna aarret wna watee sieeme ¥ ve F. E. Tenton met the R Leston Taler. A e | Mental Defectives in Public Schools. i "y ®herl, S04 MR SFEES L na pastor. orge H. Welch. the troop =3 B — Mrs Terberh mnox STILE. DetmiEt I Raymonn Znattyine committeemen_and the scouts at el HUMOR OF THE DAY e el Meretlth. (Hartford ;; Migs i Eilix Eas Sonnecticat Power Co. to J church last Thursday evening for ihe t al., s (A Yhur ] Bizelow. New Haven; Miss Norma | o West Thames stroot organization of n the follow.| . “So you spent Sanday with Sububs., @18 1200 C. V. ROAD EMPLOYES | Cutts. New Haven. s \tord St ing officers ha ed: | ¥ou? s his house far from the station?” « \ | 10.30 te 11.30 Subject. te Admin- Tr committ, Arthur G. Crowell, About two miles as the dust flies. "= fia » ey . I Uroniob indet Fvslone - to Edward| AUTO DRIVER IS NELD ehairman, John H. Bell. Walter Bussey. | o « 1 Vermont iRl P Bazurd. Bl gaikcl o FOR SUPERIOR COURT|Rollo Harris: scoutmaster. Rev. Georze| ( ck Huggine just fell &t s would affe | Thommeon, Hartford; Dr. Wil vid k H. Welch: assistant scontmaster. peat e Rk 5k tnlter Y out of New Terhune, New Haven; Dr. Paul Water- ein ndon MEr-| \fGrco: troop scribe, R. DeWltt Par- Stumbled over them. T sup- [ {o| man. Hartford. Nichael Tramblay? o, Mary n K A motor-} one: cenior patrol r, Benjamin E. eeicling ain-| 1130 to 12, Fouth-) , Socuacl nbiRy . \ the en- . n : liaT Dftender e 202 TIE teRn S J metery Hall s —You have a vacancy for a boy.’} effective May|Dri P, B. F Cethersfield ; Judge | PAvie: Tiver fet’ ta Win. R “ord, r T Yes: but he must De'a gy out 1,200 emp s 0ad| Alexander Creedon, Hartr b ety e 4, | tre ured sku! w T The body of Walter Pawfose 8, who a lie. never swears and Rt e 930 to 10.30. Family See.|34 Grove sir emildiin b ng | Justic in this city on Saturday was sert |never gives a discouricous answer. . Superintendent T, 7.| tion—Desertion, conducted by Miss Vie-| APril Sh-ESl of Perkin o o T e*J Rinz on the 10.25 train | Boy—I'll xend my cousin. -He's deal e | (ol A~ Lvmnae: iy, Désertion | o, Has r 2 s o A o R ‘0 New Haven for barl. | and dumb— Housion Tos p "t e does not|as a Legal Problem. William Burton, | #71 =24 o t mote e s accompani e body. “Hank, 1 wish't you'd fix that leak im 2 1 Tnemployment Seorge L. Falle [ was - ta § = the “world’s record™ In| thar's a leak in the cow harn § — ~ nd n S ey employment, | Fuller, 248 Laure! ¥ ver 1 o = rsons are supposed o h tend to first."—Browning's Maga- i 5 I Kerner, Charitles. —_— « r conr I it R Waterbury ; Individualized Treatment of | T o (Tuesday) in don. fhe—T'm atrald of you ne VER BAY SCHOLARSHIT Unempioyment. Miss Marearee B ver.| CONMECTICUT COLLEGE . | = S At m'.:. u newspaper boys. A . local agent for New Haven. Dis : S otor Avnil Profe ULOSIS COMMISSION MEETS A sl S by WARDED T ss J= = S e convocatiol UL 1 K ve—No t there's no teliing when : : ey D 2RI RORS wmsinat Haonplgpnint iniOR own m Star Myers of t riment rw szasmr sasatoxnex || TO RELIEVE CATAR- to press v e un s i I ni- | yhy, nd glandiar o e S M S T S L ot L A i win o o e Casls Roswell; New London, Miss An-| ! HEAD NOISES e 1 | T s n he must he a . Dodd, a member ¢ so- sl Stamford. Miss Marzaret| : ndy 1 1 Wy o & ss @t Conn ! Middletown, Miss Cora M. Jack- | V€Y pop t Co-{ y Wiy 0 i e : | umbia w n w ! deafness orare| N0 ordinary detective evar makes & Phe ot N i e e B0 ness seesjon | 15 lectured wud s membe s, |confession like that.”—Birmingham Age- o " iy B W Sheltor | Herak, ot O oAt s ot st Misiress. (indignantly) — Jane. what n 't ‘committee on con ever gid you mean by wearing My Bew Under {he auspices of Iome Cha Dodd is a srac 5 o ndent evening dress at the dance last night? - C S 1 section on o the topie. Really. you ought to have been ashamed 1 of Rockwell str Norr uber ez | ClbREeS nasiciiaiahauid onan, how Jane (meekly) — T was ma'am: yom s £ ral. cases of | NS SOFS, Shy and th it | never heard such remarks as they made. London ping in e t It is to p LUCRETIA SHAW CHAPTI s 1 X-ray | hare, costs little and is pleasant to| —Stray Storfes. t o . iy B 5 08 e o r ecases | tak Anyone who has catarrhal deaf- - -l ETAINS PRESIDENT the same day the ’ . canes |iake. Anyone who haz oaterrhal Geat-| - <1 saw ithefeuiest dNtle hat this att ng i e i av, June 12, the baccalaurea — Yid rou buy < el 5 RefQrmaigry. e e it 7 i “Not “yet. T to plck omt a -| 5 e AT T B HE feTaetTheat el more expensive ont for my husband 86 The Girl® Offende, : place in the evening. refuse 1o buv so0 I can compromise on R % 4 p. m., yisit to the s = 1 be B this one™ 'w York Sun. > Lon: Girls, and in and about Mid- |es of 1919, 192 n e R h b em——| Imprestionistic ‘Tady -Artlst (presly e & 14 o e e €1 €S (Oonn DId 7ou' ever aie: amchgtoriben ST = . e i My o8, (5 30 niom. s amnusli/ns al St 0 such a blood-tinted sunset: such & fier— Bl e ey | meeting _of _ the Comnectleut|be held AL Jour clock Prosifons ol Bpaaiycimrugr il oy < M EEKS DIVORCL FROM {of the Berkelev ity Schoo tin fum. e ARt Farmer Hick — Xoy fly. Talle i mUSBAND 1N \cAxreomNta|Chensy, chileman. isheakeriRen I 08 BEnOny e e it | seen sich since 1 became a teetolalerm ! 1 3 g the [ o of Yale divinity schosl as spemker. At| 1t was down in Texas—in those n: 4 v § \lice | — oo alumnae luncheon is to be g I dags. A man | was introduchng Tilacr, 2 Woodward Waterford secks | TOOK PRISONERS FroM mERE | poof an SATRAE MEenean & S o e | brother 1o gpe eroun of zeneieimnen in the ' 2 ¢ ward of Santiago, TO NEW LONDON JAIL|guniors, facult guests of the col- | satoon. He'said: Bt ¥ ried on Jan. 4, e A et s o) | “This my brother — my brother. T t is retu New Lond s - o = = An < not only my hrother, e i New London Monday afternoon an'stand. but he's my personal friend™ : ok i the Norwich jail to the un’ but he ¥ : 6 Al na e e rtacners wno are| RHEUMA DRIVES OUT PAIN [ mtahd o \ : | to be presentea in the criminal suw‘rmri A Seot was ,‘.-.m M;v r\f‘\ the ,'",:" "t ol = court New London this (Tuesday) & % lieg W n for being drunk and diser- To Contest Path jitouzt e don. {his; (T 2| It you want relicf from agonizing ' iy 1 ! i | morning. There were 13 men and onel o, 2ot “Ehn T G0 T atter what | | i de He had got into bad company. W ¢ Willian | woman. 2 fol )—swift, gratifying relief—take a . - 6 ) cu | sheriff had a bus in which the el s A Bh b e ad T = { SBed compeny — how?™ the magis- el the trip under guard of|, ghort time. Lee & Osgood Co. rate as sound min 13 ncr Tecd and Deputy Sherif| f onis moneyhan miaabeiion | BEGINS TODAY TWeel, sir. ye sen I had twa boattes i % ! | e Sterian erful harmle: | oL Sheextie A et ris e R ) | conteren ! 1 5 | men In ma_compairtment wis tegotal L ies which will be | 18 IT MIGHT WELL BE CALLED | Zfiouston Post. | ‘ “ECONOMY WEEK” KALEIDOSCOPE f the undue influenc Eva B \a e R niece of the testator, who, | HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER CARGO OF | ! Ton . ordiaiey aretial ot AT SRtns i 5 great use in China and Japan as articles 2 8 doct R iE FOR NEMO CORSETS OFFER A of food o n H First class narrow roads are replacing m emar a 00 Oa i TRIPLE ECONOMY SERVICE OF e BT l | York Heraid. “Automobile roads, electric T | roads and light railways serve many L T Health — Style — Wear B T . . PRICE RIGHT | ner. while rolling stock and handling weck-o the 1 | TY, | | methods are being improved. AR z QUALITY, SERVICE, AND | If you should ever hear a woman say that she has been The wages of chorus girls in New York *q % 3 ranze as high as $100 a week. according . Nt R wearing the same kind of corset for ten years—you ke their good Jooka The average . oy T v s however, is nearer $25 a week o min- i THE EDWARD CHAPPELL CO. may be sure it is a Nemo. She has found her corset. J1io 0 Tor G0 i el with ar " etk Eorind = a5 fixed by the Actors’ arsociation, is $15 : d COAL LUMBER [{ to give such service that she can never be induced T Sl T i e - . . : as $25 is given: ~ BALTiC PHONE—24 CENTRAL WHARF experiment with any other. Her Nemo Corsetis a ™0 LF00, iy e mest N 1 2] - sporting bird that flies. has never beem Biig Bas Kook ana Bistasis direct aid to her i@alth; it gives her better style effects e o me e e ¢ e - DI in Stey = v British isles. This bird flourishes in ex- | Wedr — and actually ery Scottish county and in most countier | S -served,.after NIC T e 8~ TR S8 ™, of Ireland and Wales. In Engiand the : R e ; WEARS TWICE THE TIME OF rouse thrices o'y #o far ax Derbyshite f o nager Collir 2 - 1 all attemots 1o . dis- Commencing May 2, 1921 and cnding September 24, AVERAGE CORSETS ! e, en i apraresiy satie fo g x e. having prov 1921, our barks will be open for business from 9 A. M. 4 FRga the purpose. having p a : to 2 P. M. Eastern Standard Time, excepting Saturday Nemo wearers know Nemo Week as o Gmee tof Beonciial Treshie Caveh Ml Charon, 5 ishi 1 e No medicine has & better | on USE CuhcuraTalcum afternoons, Sundays and legal holidays. The hours on Sat- replenishing their corsetry e e et e | S | To Powder and Perfume | || urdays will be from 9 A. M. to 11 A. M. If you have never worn a Nemo, let our corsetieres relevins coughs, cids and eroup, b \ . ¢ Sy A i 5 # = loosens the phle mucut. clears the : An ideal face, skin, baby and dusting THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK fit you with the correct model for your figure. Her passages. cases hoarseness, stops tie 3 y;owderék Co&ven;ent and economi- 4 i1\ feekiits henelites ntly - trroat. John G. Hekking. 195 Durgess cal, it takes the place of other per- \ will feel its benefits instantly. Place. Passaic, X. J.. writes: “1 was sut- faea AR bt ) THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK T proh Skoaalt of bredia Sarople FackPres by Wall. Addross ; # - g o B i A THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK | THIS EXPERT FITTING SERVICE IS FREE rouBle’ Hish Saviines oo c . v Soup e ntanent Sand e, fety. sco_the Dest In”town, as ther are plenty | | 5% Ciieurs Soup ohaves without tuug. the eredit for my being well now.” Ley Foley's Honey and Ta -y o TR

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