Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 7, 1921, Page 12

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PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER FTLL ASSOCIATED TODAY AND TOMORROW r,——_ / ‘With the Thuesulletin, | VSN DEFAULTED AGREEHENTTO - TEEEE ST Y SECTION OF SHORE LNE TROLLEY - THE WEATHE :fndu.: s "ot Bandy . of the 20,0 . on of New York, whoThis leaves your receiver with the bal-|stat e of the on hand and the pres- market value of the rail is so far antic Coast. Sandy Hook to nds, overcast| Louils I Levi lwx:u for junking purposes from the AT e saiis sa oo Toatesia) i shs | below its valte. at the.fimé ofitie salb e e o rotiey voad foom Mew Hac| that It cannot’ now be ‘removed and to Saybrool ld at a price that will not show a loss ntract, according to as a consequence, every effort is be Robert ms in fil|made to dispose of the properties west a semi-annual statement as receiv-|0f the Connec ip with the clerk of the superior |Purposes E 3 hope of bringing about such a sale. | Those portions of the prope rward Reee which have been continued | s|are operati n reduced at a slight loss. The operating and me- al departments are now being o Mystic under condition s wil_pro believed, result in fu- 5 s z wha nomies and ma possib | the $50,000 which Mr. Levinson report am improvement the com Imonths as compared with the same six | months one year ago. 1, with| Sl e financial ohurch held its monthly day BOSTON WOMAN TO SPEAK thodist Trinity afternoon at 3_o Mrs. the dev president, Mr the chair during SUNDAY, MAY 8TH sident the names of 10 ! Thayer Blilding Phone 1933 Franklin Square .= {anor MAN FINED IN | weeks' wages. amounting to $90, which he| | COLUMBIA WHISKEY CASE | Stated had not been paid. This being ad- | mitted, the bond wa sincreased Bulletin.) £ _— 6 Morris Dinis,| WHITE CROSS COUNCIL oxicating _liquor HAS FIRST DEGREE CLASS| ntent to sell, Who| The first degree was conferred on a| last when Reuben |class of 15 candidates at che r-suia were tried and | meeing of White C: eouncil. No. 1 nse in Lebanon | K. of C.. held at the Knights of Columbus wis arrested in Hartford |home Friday evening. The second degree le A. L. Frink and|is to be conferred at a meeting to be held trial before Jus- |in Steiner's hall on May 16th. ded not guilty. | eloquent and interesting address | had|on Why the Knights of Columbus? was delivered by J. J. Collins of New London, state advocate. The 28th annual convention of the| Knizhts of Columbug will open at Meriden on Sunday and continue for three days. More than 140 delegates from throughout the state are expected to attend. The delegates from the local council are Grand Knight Dr. T. A. Crowley and Past Grand Knight Joseph P. Gadle. It is expected that. in addition to the regularly elected delegates, a large number of the local K. of C. will attend unofficially. ) g 8 two months, part of the Which they’ parted Dbrougit the is house federal au- ¥ and removed when he was 1 on the case.| t she knew the ex 201 Dinfy fnilned Cyele Club Ready for Spin. T The ¥ Cyele club recently organized for ership between [ the athletically inclined young men of the association plans to take the second of | their trips today (Saturday). when they and costs of |will spin out along the state highway. ppeal and | Two o'clock. standard time, is the hour and fur-|for the start, which will be made from tz of Hartford, |the Y building. and all bicycie enthusiasts v amount- | will be welcome. L. Tempesta, capta of the club, announces that when the weather improves, and the riders becoine better conditioned, a number of long trips are to be undertaken. Fresh Fruit Strawberry Ice Cream PEESS DESFATONES | | Miothers’ Day i“‘“' | SEND HER FLOWERS i.::‘.;::f:.:f';:: |na-m-nm'n-mm--h- : | Gardner’s Flower Shop |~ £t &ekes —Clinton, Seollard, % ‘the “New York .l.-r»«‘ splashed gold of di and rippled undemeath the A.n.t‘,-n-'-flnlll!“-lfl. nmnx.rauntnmm-m LOST GARDEN| rrase And Sodding Tiae 1 3 An 3 renembering Where they used to grew. ADri's & rememberirig 1 Davs of garden grace Life the eovering of siraw And find 2 pansy face' {1f_vou have loved a.garden, Ha ways will call veu ver ng else that life may brimg Will'help you to' forger 1f onee you loved a garden That fove will stay with you. In_Avril there's a morning Wi iolets are biue. Tou e upon them suddy nchEvrld-nly i A green white mist has fallem On the old pear tree. Once T loved 2 garden That's not my sarden new. In_April T remember ¥ 1 'H\e smell of earth and how lee foided hands in prayer £ & scented hes The reacinth comes nn-.lf"n » The looee, brown soil apart. You_can't forget a garden Where you have vlanted seed ©ou have waiched the westher And Jmown the rone's need. When you-go away from it, However long or far, You'll leave vour heart hehind vew Where roots and tendriis are —Louise Driscell. in Indiansnolis News HUMOR OF THE DAY “The Drofessor seems to be & man o rare zifts” remarked Mra Nayber. ’H“e“; : agreed the prefesso: wife ANt Tiven me one minte we were married.”—London Tit-Rits. “Patient man, 't he™ “Very. He ean even owtangle Tatch chain from his wite's har m‘: the morning without losing his termper * —Detroit Free Press ? “This is 2 har-rd werid” mif Pat, as he knocked off work Jyr the day. peTie smid Mike. do be thimkin at ivery toime I put be pickaxe i I"—Boston Transeript. " Teacher — Willie, nadhe twe of thr worlds' greatest deserts. Willle—Sahara and .the United Brates —-Unlvenl y of Washingien. * —Did you or ¢id yeh met srike Foagmrny Landlord—Your Femor, I. only re marked that the walipaper is epmre ment bore fngerpriate, T SATURDAY ONLY d Chocolates, several kinds, superior quality, Ib. 50c ter Sweet Peppermiints, while they last, Ib. ....... Chocolate Covered M. M. Fudge, lb............... Large Tempting After Dinner Chocolate Mints, regular $1.25 quality, just the thing for parties, Ib. ... ... ed Crearh Minls; 1h. . 27 e nesahi e n ed Hard Candies, Ib. ut_.nule,lb .'_m._ Molasses Kuses, just the thing for the PETERSON, Inc. 130 MAIN STREET $ ¥§¥?’r g on and [GETS INJUNCTION AGAINST . s OCKFORD HOSE 0, OFFICERS imetion. sranied 'z Mid = B afternoon by Judge the superior_court, |« aseley of Ne : 1 “from ac Ockford T . and Alderman Joscgh . | member of the fire committee of 1 | London court of common counc | member of the hose company, is e nterfering in e ® = members and former|is ONLY SURTL P _svx \ BICENTENNTA > A cooy eman of the compan - \e court orders ot the forema |ana nine other s | were ousted s ted by courtof common_council. d Fitzpatrick are enjoi ' of $1,000 and damages trick. sorved on 19| Court for ! » tollows: | SORFE Lo I 4 $2.451,065 Attorney : Tyler Gale, former pa e e Conare: church 7 died T | 1 3 at one time editor of | and later ent ¢ | graduating with s lclass of 1900 E 5.000.00 (1o, O ered the 113 2 0.00 | 3 ol 60677 n Hartford S Newent, Conn. T 188,668.52 Greeneville, : e years. He | 6.64 o eprttinl - T eredt 2.86) acco % Reward For Mail Thiet Arrest. | flice department has offered | = §5.000, for the | s e 2| R ey . illetin received at i | ny othe 3 s D {son. The reward is pavable for t Thdles Sold. $600.00 ‘ . 5.800.00 12,344.67 custody a Afte 1 Z mail matter or any Sl all Tob any nerson of all for the first offense not more than ten vea e shall wound the pe of the mail or put his life in the use of a Weapon, or for a subsequent offense shall | be imprisoned 25 years. v 28, 1020, Judze The tion of Decisco Club at Backns Hospital. The Decisco club is to entertain iv\‘.' ents at rector of the DAY o N % The Peop}e Smr TAFTVILLE GREENEVILLE 2 Front Street 1285 Central Avenue TELEPHONE 852 TELEPHONE 611 { | { PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. .. 29c | FANCY ONIONS, 2 Ibs 15c | FANCY BUTTE i 2 Pounds ....... |H WAKEFIELD KIPPERED | 2 Ibs, BOSS MILK HERRING, large tin.. 24c | CRACKERS ........ 36c| FANCY FIG BAR H [ NP - AN |{ JELLO—AIl Flavors. . 11c | 3 Pke. GRANDMA’ CROWN ONION RELISH 3 Packages ......... 29¢ MINCE MEAT ...... 49c| Large glass, 14c v lue, 12¢ | 1, b tin ROYAL . | SNIDER'S BAKED |l§ BAY RIDGE TOMATOES | $&AR] ET COCOA. . . 24c | BEANS, 1 b, ¢ |@ Large tin 15c—1/ doz. 85¢c | Large tin CALIFORNIA DROMEDARY DATES |8 WATER GLASS PEACH—Big Value.. 25c| Packeg= . = | 5 gallons KEROSENE CREAM SUGAR BUTTER fj { 2l the FLOUR—FLOUR OL...............90c|Pound .............31c first pimples, redness, rnL,rthn’J!‘S or scalp irritation. Cuticura Talcum is ; also excellent for the skin, it is Gold Medal, 1-8 paper $1.39 delicately med; IN AMINUTE....... 29 Bulk Peanut Butter, Ib. 17c icated and exquisitely | | i John Alden, 1-8 paper $1.49 | —monv-— ‘ Liberty, 1-8 paper. . . $1.69 | TERMS, STRICTLY CASH | Fletcher’s Castoria ..., 33¢c l Coat and Suit Values Ever!!! Commencing [riday, May 6th, and to Continue For One Week Cur Entire Stock of Coats and Suits Will Be Greatly Reduced These garmen s will quickly appeal to those who want'a high-class Suit or Coat, at a genuine bargain price. | Materials, Tricotine, Serge and Poiret Twill in Suits, and in Ceats Bolivia, Velour— PRICES FROM | $12.75 to $45.00 Values to $75.00 HE OLEVSON CO. ki g els Judze—Two years for_kuseking hes fiat! Next case'—Cartoons Magawine. Mistress—Oh. cook, bs wure and pui Dienty of nuts in the cake. Cook — You den’t catch me crbiiin’ more nuts today. T've very mear Bkt me aw already —Londen Puneh. Hzen fishing yet™ 'Ary Juck ™ Even the fish refuse to o back cn their pre-war habits "—Detroit, Pres Press. “Can yon rely on the Jedgmest. of |rnur boy, Josh™ 4 “In some thinge.” replied Rarmer Corn- tossel . “If I'm going to town Ne-m: always 161l me whers 1o see the best tion pictures.”—Washingien Btar. 4aty. Hempeck—Wof's yer steak Jfke ter- v The Sentimentsl Rutcher—Tender 233 woman's peart. Mr. ‘Enpek ! Mr. Henpeek—Oh, it it? Then I'l ‘ave some tripe.—Sketeh. Wife—"John, ean you tell what fs the Indirect 1axation™ Bub—“Why, the difference .’ betWier your asking me for memey and gol through my pockets while T'm asleep.”— Boston Transeript “I'm threush with that fellew: Bl kine for good.” “You don’t tell me. Why™ “lart cvening. while we wers muss: his house he asked me if T4 ke te come down in his cellas. and have a lood his new furnace” “And then™ “It was & Bew furnaee”—Legler Weekly. “iohn.” “Yes, dear™ “Are you really going dewn -m- mmar submarine ™ 7T am. positively; no me arguing now. T'm—" “Weil, then. all Tre got te say. you put on your rubber shoes and wear raincoat and take an umbrelia *that's all"—Richmond Times-Dispat KALEIDOSCOPE The United States -is Tich in heltum than any other country. It is just 100 years wince the mmasw- facture of quinine was berun m Phla- delphia. An abbey e really & selfgeverned monastery of mo fewer tham twelve wuns tically all their yafhs. Around $6,000,080 pounds of wesl are annually woven -into ;cieth in Iltaly ‘for domestic use and consumption. The chalk. industiry in Pth-l WS T covered to a Doint where ths outeut ir nearly one-ffth that ef Pre-war.ysars. There are 6,000 salrion fishers in Sas Francisco who g0 once 3 year to Alseka for the annual pack. Their wages nggce- Eate $6,000,000. Hounslow aerodreme “In ey 2 lighthouse for airmén’ seods inte the sky 1 veriicle beam of candiepawer. After more than twenty. yasts er and publisher of & aewspaper, Plain City, Obip, Mri.' Oflie B has dimosed of the property: and tired frem active business. il There was n-%g%m n inhabitants of inerease in the use of ba was one. 1o, cach oA iahaidte AL waman’ hhmsc.:u LS man o an

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