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2% = 4 =1 ; X Y FULL ASSOCIATED /FAIR TODAY AND : x Z 3 y B PRESS DESPATCHES PROBABLY TOMORROW . &R ; - s A court recently declared, and for violating | WHY LICENSE FOR FISHING _ ~ terms of the internal revenue laws as ex- » isting before June 30, 1919, Such a man | Senator Edward H. Bailey of Dantury, would be liable to a local fine, a federal | Ch2irman of the fish and game committee B ] . o f the general assembly, makes the fol- fine_or jail sentence, a $1,000 tax for | £ th Nerwish, Tussday, May 10, 1921, J IE illegal manufacture, a §500 tax for jllegal | I07iNg exrlanation of the purposes of the —— i E sale. an additional $2,000 tax ($1,000|RIoPosed new statute requiring licensing POETRY THE CEY OF THE WORLDS WRETCHED ONES. The touch of human hands— That s the boon we ask; Eor Froping, day by day . € comrade b That understande. And the warmis, the living warmth Of human bands % Wall Board and Roofing - LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY TO SELECT FROM SPECIAL PRICES, ¢ fishermen in this state: doubled) for selling in dry territory, be- | ' § TEE WEATHER. sides the stamp taxes, all doubled. for | The Droposed fee for residents of the In the middle Atlaatic and New Eng- e spirits found in his possession, the man. |S/A(¢ &nd non-residents or aliens owning nd states m"flfi: will be fair ;l“" s r Btephen H. Reeves |from the city court are now $15.864.17,|ufacturc of a still. the possession of a |PICPErty is 75 cents and a recording out material change temperature o8- 'y 'reasure! aa: The touch of human hands— : e of 25 cents to the clerk where such license | Xot vain. unthink: v X 17 more than it was esti- | still and the original federal tax for|° > aus Noraey ¥ and Wednesday but with consider- | statement of receipts up to April 15,| hich if §8,884 17 more Wt I 28 OOt dguor deaers. e T i T TG e Bty able cloudiness Wednesday There Na2| . hich was presented at the May meeting | Moy o = “The people of Connecticut ought te |2!\e% Mot -OWNIng property a fee been a further rise in temperature along 3 H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY Telephone 62 NORWICH, CONN. Ve i v this a recording fee of 25 cents, southern New Bugland and the middle |of the common council, shows that 105 | ~Other recelpts in the past two months |Fave learned by this lime that these laws | % X¥ the present time over 20 atates have Atiantic eoast. 037.06 has been paid into the city treas-| have been $71.75 from the cemctery det; ize helng enfor o eston ang st 8410-| o ‘vesidgnt fisning leense law and every Winds— ury in the last two months. partment, 417 from lIcemmes e e iaators that e s ponvicted | fate has & hunters Ticenseglaw." TCChu: North of Sandy Haok —Sandy Hock to| Of this amount, $§4.000 has been,paid | through the police department, £304 y at the state is getting ok necticut is to have any fishing in Its in- Hatterss moderate wes: wiads and fair|in by the gas and electric departmentand | from sewer assessments, and the foTlow- |a Dlack eve as a wet state. As a matter y i Which shuns our misery, We'seek a joyal frien Who understand And the warmth, the pulsing warmth Of human hand i The touch of human hande— i ST el 45 v tiora, | 1and water it Has got to wake Gp to the Such care as was in Him weather Tuesday. $13.86216 has come from the water de-| ing items under the devartment of publle| ol [ o Food many aihar symany viola- | fact that conditions have changed since Who walked in Galiles 9 e | ety rents, '$903 2 3 4 thel, “were boys, he could 3 ; . ¢| Beside the ‘Silver e Sekbisie. Saftament, Thenext 1ceee payment han | works: 18270 trom renin, S350 C80 roniition force here has been paticu. | 9/ of ua avere bovs, when he could €01, . o d trom this source, and.you|opportunity of taking & course tn ene of| REFIE (B0 Sllver ser, Beath; Niw Woxlgnd and - Bast New f g o g an arly active. The laws will continue to | 00% a0d get a m - . hear no complaints about it. 1t wi e navy schools that are mow | Wi e, Hatle! Yotk—Fatr Tesaday and probably Wed- |0 over $6,786.06. The total receipts side worl be enforced and it will be a serious mat. | . ‘l" vonds, lakes-of streams. “f" must| . same with the fishing license after it|open. -1t will make no difference lw",\nu Uic warmth, the loving warmth nesday, no chanze in temperaturs, ter {o violate them.” realize that in a state as small as ours, | % "o, ) and the money spent for the|iong a man has been out of the service.| Of human o ats 7 2 o e a0, thickly pobulated, sthie Matapsl dnol o P Custigety tow the -fact etill remains that he can re. | —Thomas Cartis Clark, in Boston Trase ""'"‘“': i Dot 1o | BOT SCOUTS COMPETED IN TOLLAND 0. SUPERIOR co:n: i | TARYARD REGATTA CRATRMAX Srane ot anl game i Sothimelovi |ty Daobury g0 1o New. York enlist for two, three or four years as he| #CFip The Bulletin's observations show the TESTS AT FAIR GROUNDS | LAGS, AS JUDGES ARE FE i pared with demand. “license of $2.507 chooses, and now is the time to take ad- —_——— | S A . B A 3 and pay a licens 2.5 oses, n ake ad N e e o o U he local Boy Scouts| Owing to the shortage of judges, three| .\ MAKES VISIT X0 RED T02| -We are facinz new conditions tofaY | York is looking after its vantage of this offer. MAY perature and barometric - sadings Mon | | A large sumber of he local oy Scaute| | OWINE o R R At the sl term( Tiobelt Herrick, chairman of the Har- and outdoor e is on a new piane. The| 1ork 8 looking after It T R (st ot . o ee 'Whn selas Sate With bets 2o T day: E hiked on Saturday ane{_v:?gen :2;::“:::': I fn} “Tolland county superior court at{Yard rowing committeé, was at the Har-|good roads and cheap motors have made ‘servation department, and the fishing is|London will be very glad to furnish fure | (AN ev come birds each morning sng TIRT 200 | Rekd in’ various subjects. In the scout | Rockville, Jutge Webl of New Maven | 30 Neadauariers ac Red Top on the|it possibic for all classes of peovle to en. | SO0 ther particulars concerning emlistmer o, ana Lows ot whsch T Ta m , Shber s KN, Bl v 4 2 e bl s Mo e 7 08 | iy be ooaintre anA he ol o B e L auscn, and know o 12m s “iiesecs 703000 | pace, a distance test rather than a time|opened the court With @ Short 4 ehiAl|ine premises and make plans for the|ihe state as they never have been able fo| This proposed act, if passed, will not | L I.':‘m sl el ! Fout oiivering Rl med s B R §S 3000 test, 19 scouts were entered. In this con-|sitting. The CElm K B O O Kmail | annual invasion of crimson” 'jerseyed |before, and the fresh lakes and streama|take effect until Jan. 1, 1922. - The one|®it! ¥ letter. hoar frost eilvering hill and piaime Highest 70, Towest 50, test the rules require a contestant lo run| week later D nl g AT el Qaramen, from Cambridge, Ma: {are within reach of us all thought-of the fish and game committes ey e s | Then from the honeysuckie gray Comparisens. 50 pacee, then walk 50 paces, aiternating; case and several mino? matiers ' Witt lare due to: arrive there Frida There are two ways to raise the money |is not to make i nyone but For China Relief. |, The Oriote with caperienced qaest it toc Moaing: . Talr. for a mile, the time required being ‘:}5“; :‘E\Pfl fl");a;“ &as Judge Haines of |0 begin final traininz for the annual | necessary to carry on this work of stock-to better conditions so that more people | Connecticut thus far has given § | Twitches the fibrous bark aw TS - ireath Partly Moudy, | minutes. J. Jones of Troop 12 and W.|Judge to appear was Judge MRS Ofivale-Harvard race on June 24, ing our systems. One is for the state to | Will take advantage of this sott of recrea- | for relief In China, according 1o ¢ Tiie cordage of his hammo-k-sesly e Arey TOUT | Geer, alvo_of Troop 12, covered the dis-| Portland, who found Chatles Males of| ‘i ‘resatta committee, of which F. |appropriate the money out of the treas. |ton. The hoys of today are not like thoss | announcement of the American comu: ring his labor with a mote westerly win : tance in exactly 12 minutes. Andover guilty of fox rhe | Valentine Chappell of New London Is a|ury. “At the present time the state appro- {0f bygone days, when more went into the nifamine Suid X iroat v |and gave him life imprisonment. The | L i . 5 : fund. - S T A e The winners in the contests were as & 1 2t the somcletion ‘of the | member, will meet Wednesday in | priates $5.000 for this purpose, which is | country fishing; today we have too mueh ates have given as ws 2 b . Moox foliows : e " the Juey ks dismissed | IaYen to make final plans for trains!not even enoush to maimtain one hatche | going on in the city that aicracts. We o : 3 oo ol [ W High I Moes | siretcher Making—Troop 1 first, Marsh, | murder case and the jury was dismissed | | g “other detalls' ‘connected ' with the |ery. Last yehr Mhe state Balle & new|shoutd encourage them in this aport =t e AR il o T T WAL Bee i Water. || Sets. | Risley and Voir: Troop 12 second, Ray- jeublect \mei'fl]\l\:nh‘ e Atarvin o 1art. ITace day.- The: controversy that aross hatehery at Madison at a cost of §42,000, | Which i clean and healthful; but if they 1% ; Rhiode Isiand, $17.187.6, o by (Standard Time.) mond, Risley and Sweesey. Best time, 30 | st Week ot JuO e Marvin ‘found |Jast vear between newspapers and the land no doubt will build another one this |80 and fio not catch any fish they will —_— S 3 tree beaves © = = seconds. i e She beuch. Juts regatta committee over the elimination |vear in Litchfield or Fairfield county. 1t |soon give it up. R Bad” et d caves Day. 1 2 m Equipment Race—Charies {laymvndfl e beeible gt e of press tickets. Which was forced upon | the state will do its part by building these = ooy o) 3 2 5 ; 2 = o s owing to |hatcheries, it is no g 2 atrolman ter Rehn H e T T Hler e omira. | county court went over until frriday mext, | the committee and mewspapers owing to | hatcheries, it is no more than right that Re-entistments in Navy. Ffischrar g g 10 = Troop 12; R. Risley third, R. Brown third, | COUMY COUTe Hert O ere will be a short|2 decision of the interstate commerco|those Who receive the benefit should: do- g - . e adquariers ‘i New u 434 Troop . lendar session at 2 b, m. with Judge | commission relative to common carriers |nate their share toward maintaining them | WOTd Was reccived at the navy reeruit- | Monday that the Ocean B 2 5 Poor Pussy Contest—Roy Carpenter| Shertar sestion i & b o ent of|are not being allowed to transport per-|Some of the etatés that have both fishing | InE-station in New London 1 <X~ O. Smith of this cit 14 430 first; Leslie Gordon second, Troop 1;|Marv e e excent those who are |and hunting license laws have made these |AYY men who hase been diec noa| d ransacked. N 1600 4 Charles Raymond third, Troop 1. Cochdin N on the, dock. | emPloved by the carriers. will probably |departments self-sunporting. 1 the state |CFeditable manner can re-cniist for a pe. |covered m'esng. “Six hours.after igh water it is low | Compass Test—G. Letender firat, Troop |eal criminal matters remain on a0k | po "touched upon. The committes will |sees that the fishermen are interested and | Fiod of two. three gnd four ye Es- | = hours i er it is 1 . D 12;|et, including the case of Pef o8 SONGHSO U b = Secant ¢ mor e-enlist now will ha i s water, which s followed by, flood tide. | 5 Charies, Taymond weeond: TrooD 13: | rarged with arson and defrauding an in- nrobably ask Geperal Passénger Agent|contribute their share, we can go to the|D8YY MeN Who re-enlist now will have an| Laziness is aa easily acquired 0 the New Haven road;governor and ask him what the state is GREENEVILLE e R e L LG e e to adjust the matter with the interstate | zoing to do for the department, st, Tro : , G. Risley |3 l:fyvho dsCORIERd. 3 ommerce commission and all s % P, A ‘month's mind mase of requiem, re-| second, Troop 1; winning time, 12 min. |and obtaining money under false pre- z’m";;;‘k’n°m'_'l" o “““Jf‘: at ‘;fl! _ We can look forward, if we. have the sested by the Holy Name society of St.|utes. i 2 tenses. The attorneys in these two cases | “ne & pass for each newspaper. |funds, to the day in the near future’when quested by v A society of < < or s s . n i the | Mary’'s church, was offered Monday morn-| Relay Race—Troop 1 first, Mon(zom-ihfi‘t a;ked to have them put over until CENTRATL, TABOR UNTON the farmer and the workingman can go ng at 7.30 o'clock for the late John Jo-|ery, Marsh, Letender and Gordon, time 5 |June. e = for a day's outing with their families HUMOR OF THE DAY % 4 53 8 RS ANTS TRADE WITH RUSSIA|and secure enough fish to pay for their: ssph O'Brien by the pastor, Rev. William | min., 26 sec.; Troop 12 second. R. Ris- i B - o S 73 - A Keete. and was well attended by mem- | ley, Geor, Jones and Raymond, time 5|SPECIAL PENALTY TAXES ARE = o So mharmaueton) Q}::.N;,:..fxg(;il»:,‘}"r—'h atiie o heher e e el et e bers of the society, relatives and friends | min., 36 sec.; Troop & third, Lewis, Swee- NOW BEING COLLECTED| a gton, May 7.—S SRR s ’l. g “b‘:‘ PEESIURASRNED } ety it i 2t dactesd zey. Brown and Frink. 5 | PA_McLean of Connecticut. introduced [and fish are limited by the money we ~Becuuse it 1 ause 3 bl Fongrog, " e King—W, Geer. T 12, first; [ Special penalty taxes for violations of | a bill and a number of petitions I have to spend... The mote extensive the stir—Florida Times-Union Eubject. to labor eond “°:’df"n ng’; b, \‘.':1"“2" 1'_“5 4 rfir.d ro0p 12, Ar8ti| the internal revenue laws, as they existed | nited States senate today. which are as | Work is made, the more attractive our You e your morning bath, ,"""‘ the ::!’k SCaaty Tely b hat veeal AR before the passage of the Volstead act in| foliows: . country becomes to the city people, and S . 3 h soreadl Kpos With Bishoo Jokn I n to| NEW LONDON NURSE D s cliected by Infermal oty Bt ons of Norwich Central Tabor|the farmer will in turn proft. His land b taie It 5 bt Hestha =it the parish and lay the cornerstone WAS FOUND DEAp |[CCtor James J. Walsh from violators of| Union, Norwich, Connecticut, urging the ! will increase in value, and he will have I take it hot, sometim-s < and w gt St M, it kehaiat 8 the Jaw to the amount of thousands of | restoration of free and unrestricted com-|a better market for his product, I'm in a rush 1 _take 't for granted of the new St. Mary : o | Miss Margaret E. Hislop, 49, well dollars. In some cases the penalties have | mercial exchange and traveling pri i 55 Jost 5 3 4 - ments are being made to make it an im- 3 i o eling The same conditions existed when the 7% Boston Transcrijt. I A e ks known trained murse, of New London, |been so severe that the collector has had | jlegos fo the Russian repu order | e i was oot d sev GOOdTaSt o ; i 5 b = ,_;‘:',:,yum:,;f:" of the Young La-|died euddenly of heart trouble Sunday |to sell the violators property in case the | to aid in the resumption of trade. ete. | Ln(ers license was first proposed sev. € ol e e ® P erhs - a8 - ras | Afternoon, shortly after lying down on|man could mot borrow enough money to| Petition of the Kiwanis club, Bridze- | o, ears ago. e T . ead s give e cus 147 Sumday” afternon preparing for the |Ner Ded for 'a few minutes of rest in|pay the taxes levied against him i ad.| port: Woman's Auxiliary Seichepres poct | 1, I g arme (e, SO fand | 42 cents a pound nt san hail the time” et T retation ot oot o the | her roum ‘at’ thevhome of Mrs. G, 'C.|dition to whatever fincs may have been| No. 2, Ameriean Legion, Brictol: Seiche. Renoush N s mein(ained oy She 0 I heard. And ¢ tly stip- R & ety v iaion, o IMorgan on Hedibatéid sireet; New’ Lon- | Imposed: 1o the' courts Tor violation of the| prey host, No. 2, Auerleas Tanlon: Brl fl'z:’:m; bl € the 2201 don, where she was nursing Edward | Volstead act. tol\and the Board of Education, Water- Connecticut, urging the speedy en- ated that his half be the days’ — T » o|T. Brown, aged father of Mrs. Morgan. [ Many saloon men and others are not SEnday, the shird Sunday of the|Returning from churoh, Mra, Morgan |aware, Collector. Walsh save, that the| ac ment of leislation asked by the for the Holy Name society and Third | ¥4ked Into the room and spoke to Miss | special taxes provided in the internal| American Leglon in the interest of o g ¢ St. Mary's|Hislop for a few minutes, then went !revenue laws and in the amendments of | abled soldiers, saflors and marine: e e g “?°;l’,'\‘;"‘m‘: great feast|(OWnStairs to dinner. Returning at|191S are still in force and have not been Petition of Howard Bossa post. of Pentecost should draw out a large at.|2P0ut 1.20 o'clock, Mrs. Morgan found |superseded by the nrohibition law, al-| 633, Veterans of Forelsn Wars, tendance of men to their obligation. Miss Hislop dead. Mrs. Mary Goodale |though the status of th * do you ask me If the famous sinzing dog selects nautical songs?” “Because it is natural to think his bark is on the C's."—Baltimore News. —Were you ever in jail before? e laws 1o being | Canaan, Connecticut, requesting tha = o 4l i ses 2 i ted States] tre f peace be sj vith Gel y 4 2 Rev. Leonard Smith of Canada was the| 29, Mist MAry Lee, nurses and incimats | at present coniested In the Uniied Statca [ {reaty of peace be signed with Germany > “Do you remember when you wers R,k e Sy 3 ew's churen | friends of Miss Hislop, were s supreme court. mntil” Groves (Gl . Bdoll lssde A first struck by my beauty?" T T i rem's, hUTCh | and arrived in a few minutes, closely | In addition to a fine in a state court| livered to the authorities of this coun- r and is visiting him in Wethers- | 01o%ed by Dr. H. H. Heyer, medical and a fine or jail sentence imposed by the | tTY. 'Yes, dearest. ball"—Sun Dial “What experience have you had te qualify for the aviation scryine® sir, when I was at coilege ¢ Seld. Conn L e | federai court. s violator of the prohibi et Shortly befo er death Miss Hislop |law is liable, if he be an illicit m S Nove ieiiaa e france®|had had a teiephone conversation With | turer of liquor, to a special tax of 3 after & two meohy el . |Mre, Goodale, in which ghe stated that |1t he sold his product. an ad iy Bt o MisS| she was not feeling well and requested |of $300 is imposed. Mary Fitzpatrick of Prosnect street S e it for sed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lec of Palmer, |Mre. Goodale place. Mrs. ja stamp tax, for doir It was 4t the masked n| Petltion of members of East Camaan nufac. | Zranze. No. 136, Patrons of Husbandry, Joo. | State of Connecticut, East Canaan, Gon- | necticut, opposing the passage of the day ght saving measure | He is also liable to erable espericnss with the b am in the flying welge."—I v Pitapatrick ::mrr\.,?,;:'i?u:;:': Mis€ | Gible for three days and Miss Hislop re- |the revenue law. If he does businees in DIVORCE AND ALIMONT SPRING SALE OF HOUSEWARES The funeral of Edward Mcanon of |Ped [hat she could gtay until she came. |a territory which was “dry Tramp—Couid you give me tuppesce . fore | (Divoree and alimony from John L. [tor a bea, 12d 5 Providence, R. 1. formerly of Greene. |Miss Hislon had had heart trouble since | passage of the Volstead act, he is plia| TWells of Bozrah are sought in a suit | OF INTEREST TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE | “Sandy's wite—Yes, bring It in—The VIR otk Binge Méntey morning ot by |last Pebtuary. {1iable to a special nenalty tax of $1.000 in| brought by Mary F. Wells, of Bozrah, | Register. WL MBI 1 Piovidtack ais he was born In Appleton, near Smith ! force since 1915 and doub This | Which is returnable beforre the superior | . e 5 1o peradd B vl ve bedy rages Falls, Ontario, Canada, in 1872, daugh-,is also by the year as figured from June |-coure on the first Tuesday in June. They R : ront T Bl i g e Jock. The body was laid to rest in 8. | (ate, SRUSTE, GRME, R R, S ere mareicd August 18, 1915, and ¢ve| 1he poets sang of Springtime, and gentle scuth winds, and buds, and blossoms, but Viess were attended by manv relstives, |¥A® educated In the echools there and | From all this it is possible to run up an| allezes intolerable cruelty sincs the first| —Tyrihans (Christianta). a para Rev. W. H Kennedy officiated at th burial ‘services at the grave. Mr. M Mahon is survived by twe daughters, Mrs came to New London 20 years ago and |internal revenue bill of § was graduated from the Memorial hos- ! stamp x of $6.40 a ga pital in 1904. Since that time she has|found on the violator's p: they, for the most part, neglected to say anything about the housecleaning which is an inevitable part of that season. Nor did they tell us about the very necessary replenish- 0 hesides the | of the following September. Alimony is! for spirits] claimed on the ground that Mr. Wells is mheoe (he thx| Worth $5.000 and real estate in Bozrah pendary Plowdm was once discuss: ing beverages with a fellow ciub mem- et 3 = S i H S s | “Have you ever tried and gingey Tomeph Waoier ant Mre. I Howiew, and | DCEN emplovad by “some of the Def: |being doubled when the mamiactire. | 1S been atiached. The maiden name of R ing of household supplies which must surely follow. P I e son, Edward McMahon, three grand- | (2Milies in the city. She is survived gal, thus beinz §12.50 a gallon. If a| the Wife was Benjamin. i X . | “No."" replied Mr. iem. “but T've IR S cESeenes st tane |00 (R ns v e ek el maed el oyes e mmteel g0 1 L s | We are going to sing the song the poets so neglected. The song 0. House- |icted & 1ot of foiks’ who have"—Lendon enh s, Bt S pple “anada. vear as a sn ssession of | SEEKS d 5 = < elegrap s e ot Peter, Joseph and Paul aide Hio b s, a still, this 4 blet when el HUSBAND IN STAMPORD | wares of all kinds, at prices ‘which have been carefully fitted to slender purses. g e e Gadle, of this city | y I'm teling you the truth whem T Mr. and Mrs. J. Howley, Mrs. Wooley | TROLLEY WAGES WILL BE | possession is for illegal purposes like the| Desertion since May, 1909, s the| - 1 < say that 1 was much happler waen 1 S0 T Shisiens., Eianert ana Wiy AGAIN UP FOR ADJUSTMENT manufacturcr of "home brew.” If he made | erounds allezed in a suit for divorce | Kindly note, Mrs. Housekeeper, that you need these things, one and all. Also note that J§|5o- oo~ ; B e o i o s atncia ot e e D e Tt Gl et N B e s toney ColBe el mirehesinr how andihire. | From Bakaatotally 0 e T ence w he guests of Mrs. Joseph |necticut company throughout the state, 2 IS OLE BIUSIonS DY S & 2 . £0 and be poor agail Sadle of Central avenne Monday jiesseay ot sacelvins' sl usessadjiwane | SRS Soviies When G danTatne | siemiort e wers i ol ey 22 | M Fve jiistiwhat yotinesd: Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty and George|scale after Jume 1, ag their union rep-|iS ilegal 1800, the maiden name of the wife being die of Plainfield spent Monda: “That would be of no use. TA st | teel miserable thinking of these poor fel- i |lows cursed with money."—Boston Tran- {serint. “Everything went off splendidly at Ma- « welding. didn’t Yes, except for o her upset tne bride “What was 1t™ “Well, she felt that her father lookes altoge ton cheerfu] wacn he gave her away."—Boston Tranesript. @ . All these liabilities are forwarded to| G resentatives have announced they will |, All these : lozwards some of Mre. Joseph Gadle expect, will be” sublected to a_decrease |, PTIC 0L e Inierna revenue dora Jdoseph P. Gadle. Jr., left Monday to|on a ratio of 45 to 52 cents per hour, e Aoconyica attend the state convention of the K. of yette. The suit is returnable before | the_superior court on the first Tuesday e < 2| in June. | Recording to_intimation of & hicy offeiy [gbtained for a prohibition violaton and | i <. in Meriden of the corporation and said to be re- :‘:I:m{}‘(’fl‘"‘;:“’n'{fl“," Lo e menrs Eidee e inpen Many of the local K. of C. members |zarded as authentic, according to a New R T e i :utnd-d @ third degree in Moosup Sun-|Haven rcport. There will be a eANC o e, - A eolleckor T e outTos ~ o ieally 12 1-2 pe : xplains. s to co Moosup. While there he attended the| The executlve commites of the trol-|£T0und: J{ neccssary he has to sell the | condly filed a petition in bankrupter. His | Uiird degree meeting. " [1eymen's imion. representini Hartford, | FOPeTLY of the violator o make the Vio- | hona' was_ placed at $1000. Framk R. A cast of 30 pupils of St. Mar 1| N Haven, Bridgeport and. Waterbury | /A0 BOFTow money to fcet his tax bill.| Tienison, Charies W. Cassidy and Tim-| ks thuiiiag Te sive the musicer co. | alvisions, 1 MoMee s mtting r owry | Mr.Walsh wants it generally known| otny GLilllvan’ wers appointed appraisess.l travanza, Hoko-Moke Isle. The cast 1s|Haven o detarmine the course to be |t the internal revenue laws are still in| The bankrupt estate comprises real es-| trained by Henry La Fontaine and the | followed in seeking . & wape inorease|fOT¢e in addition to the prohibition law | tate on Cove street upon:which there are ! Droceeds of the entertainment will con:|oter (e Dresent reies, When ho meecn |ANd taXes are being collected under them | mortgages for $2675. This is valued in | itute th Moot £ 4 LT i ¢ every day. is state 2 man who man- | the stat ot $2.500 and | 3 und of ew St v's | present. s ich is also in effe 5 quor in s persor S =y 6. The balding tun the new St Marys|present scale, which is als0 an effect In | town becomes liable not only for vio total labilifies, which include the mort- with 15 cents ‘an hour more for one.|the State 1aw, as the Connecticut supreme | gages, are placed at $7,645. The men desire an increase of about | Hormidas Gladue and John Daly, locad | 25 per cent. from the present scale. delegates from the Ponemah council, K.|Last year the men sought an increase of of C., went to Met rt At a hearing Monday before Thomas | M. Shields, referee in bankruptcy, Abner | ©| Schwartz was appointed trustee for the| alsh ect th thing which ra- KALEIDOSCOPE A jury 'n India consists of nine mem- rs. Portugesa 1s the language of aboul 90,000 peopie ON THE MAIN FLOOR Many Household Necessities At Lower Prices Two-thirds of window glasy M | | America has between 1500 and 2,080 4 e . - llicoit professionale. 5 PILLOW CASES—EXTRA GOOD | lic TURKISH WASH CLOTHS— | TURKEY RED TAPLE DAMASK e o Dot R the stat oo op onday. to attend |50 per cent. In the wage scale then iB 42 by 35.......SALE PRICE 42c SALE PRICE 10c O n from its g.ands at che first te comvention of the Knights of Fexisting, but compromised on a 20 per 45 by 36........SALE PRICE 39¢ 7 F I S AN e Columbus. cent. Merease. Most of the men comfi-| g0 PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS SALE PRICE $1.00 Cranite. from Ahth paitis Ll William Wholleben ias recizned his|dently sxpect to receive at least a 20| | HEMMED SHEETS Heayy, All-Linen Huck Towe HANDSOME MERCERIZED | 1o Grapertea from Mexioo and Ceylon. Position with the Taf'rile Pharmacy. |per cent, raise this year |l Youre going to get hetter sheets, | size 18 by 36 inches. and hem- DAMASK arfees win § th = é,'::,,::“,',’;.,:"""“g“" rat, the |@ 2tlower prices. The kind you want. | stitched. Value 31.00— In all the beautiful patterns, and m fy nnt.v‘?xmab_::“u’\‘u here- ) 1 ®.i be ziven wnd Missing From Asyfum. 3 ‘B 72 by 90........SALE PRICE $15¢ ALE PRICE 43¢ with the fine finish of superb linen. J§i afer for balloons & yirozen for ‘the benefit sf 2y imnx 3 und| Michael Curran, 38, of Windnam, has Try Our Served Daily |8 i v) 0900,/ 'SALE PRICE $139 - Trsrmm, mep conpaps | B P By nches reeular3200— Bl “Apout 30000m000 © 1 cf soid - 4 f Lo i o i i VHITE DI 3ED SPREADS 4 {ter is carried into & ¥ s Themas Grimsna. Plans have been [focaped from the Norwich State hosp . Fi | YARD-WIDE BLEACHED 5 e 14 05 |tal, according to information furnished rom g 62 by 90........8ALE PRICE $250 | 72 by 72 inches, regular $3.75 — [{cach year. P i | Tmoe bl W Ret| ) Solice Menidas. Special | SEICHTING 72 by 90.. ‘SALE PRICE $275 | = ™ GAUE"PRICE $3.00 % chartar Tarty. o ok N e Thomas Grimshaw, why was infured in Lunch 11.30 to 2.30 || SALE PRICE 15¢ 81 by 90.. 'SALE PRICE $3.00 e el R0 Vomves B the hirikg Ot R WiskS Sile % the moccer game, Saturday, was re. ! YARD-WIDE UNBLEACHED | wHITE CROCHET BED SPREADS T UNAPKINS one contract. ported to be restiag comfsriably Men. | SHEETING > 8 2= i Size 20 by inches— In 1919 it was estima‘ed that the to- 9 | SALE PRICE 10c e e R b SALE PRICE 20 [1a1 exnenditure o sobaco, i Englant e 1 & Pl % £181,169,000, A. C. A. TICKING CE 83 30c HALF-LINEN DISH was ¥ LITTLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE » | et SALE PRI 5 o Ethel Smyth has ths distinction ef l)‘l' is 32-inch Ticking h been th TOWELIN Dr. Ethel Smy as 3 REPORTED IN NORWICH > & 3 It is a common Suery on the o.f many pcople where I standard tor masy yeArat ° | DIMITY BED SPREADS WITH | Bleached or brown, with blue bor- lbeing the only Englishwoman who nas One case each of giphtneria, whooo- | Lift Off with Finger: they should buy ice cream for their children. B Valie 3¢ . .1 SALE PRICE 21c SHAMS der= composed grand opera. g L5 0 Sy o BErS 7 {l BLEACHED TURKISH TowELs | Pretty Summer Spreads with pink, | SALE PRICE 18 For the urose of making teta the in Norwich In the weekly report . |@ BLE TRKIS 0 : il JRE LINEN DISH TOWELING B! burea: tandards has several weig S g We reply, try them all, provided yopi bty corstiar”. . |iown sor ekl vless s | Qi gieet s, oo o oo | o ek S0 e e communicable Aiseases. site is] owels of good weight an 1 Toweling, either bleached or brown Spartans, In Greece. 500 B, C.. The following were reported in East. Because it is the pure unad.ulten'ted luxul.*y made of the sood stze— e SALE PRICE ss.ftu A SET e M e e b R Cethistie 1, *-Norws highest priced ingredients in strictly sanitary surround- PURE IRISH LINEN WAISTING RED STAR DIAPER CLOTH iing Hnrits e vaacotlA (@) 1: Maneld 1. ',:{e Sotal b3 ;;‘[ % b o e COLORED BORDER TURKISH | Yard-wide Bleached Waisting, | 15-inch Diaper, in. ten-vard The town of Peel, in the Isie of Man, 5 ) ings, by experienc ands. - ‘T()“"E!:s_ eyvery thread of which is real linen. | It has been selling for $1.45 !na§ a woman clerk in the person of i tvvir Bliabistn 1. Suats S A % ere priced at 7ic_each— Value $1.50 total 2 last week b. Our prices the low level for desirable goods. piece— SALE PRICE 58¢ SALE PRICE 6% Scarlet fever: New Lendon 1, Nor- wich. (city) 1. Andover 1, Thompson 1. State total 93; last week 114. Measies: Stafford 3, Pomfret 1, m-n State total 105; last week Misg LiMlian Pringle, ninete«§ years old. Forty-ona nationalities are yepresentel in the membership of the International Club for Women Students in New York city. An electrie machine, which takes wn no more room than a cizar box. has a capacity of sealing 60,000 envelopes in a day. The white clover and the hydrangca have a similar floral meaning, a8 the first feads “Think of me,' and the sec- ond, “Remember.” SALE PRICE $1.00 FANCY AUSTRALIAN PLAID BLANKETS — WONDERFUL WOOL FINISH A special purchase of Blankets enables us to offer these handsome Cotton $3 39 Blankets to you at this price. They are 66 by 80 inches ....... o Special for Tuesday ICE CREAM AND SODAS Coffee, ......... plate, 17c | Nut Sundaes, ....... 25¢c Chocolate, ... plate, 17¢ lsce Cream Sodas, ... g‘ Vanilla, .......... plate, 17¢ Nabisco Sundae, ......25¢ befors the supervisory examining Orange Ice, . .. . plate, 17c | French Nut Sundae, ...25¢ to take the examination for trans- to permanent commissioned rank in 5 _line of the navy. Doesn't hurt a Bit! Drop a littie|] In making our ice creams we use absolutely nothing but | m'llm mm :""::“”:;: Freezone on an aching corn, instantly g y g cxamination will bs held Mag.|(J4L £OFR stors hurting then shortly || rich cream, fresh fruit and best grade vanilla flavor. morning the 16th, at § o'clock, you life it right off with fingers. Truly! S. F. PETERSON, Inc. 130 MAIN STREET ‘Whooping Cough: New Lendon 3, Nor- wich (eity), 4. Plainfield 1. State tota) 62 lnet week 59, - Txsmining Sebmarine Offieers, Thirty-six officers attached to the Submarine base at Groton and subma- rines .and officers on inaetive duty liv- in this state. have been directed to SPECIAL SALE OF Floor Coverings, Draperies «¢Kitchenwares Will Continue All This Week X T — HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SICK Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shenan. doah, Va. were both fll. He writes: Rheumatiem and bladder Lrwb» ‘Was our | trouble. My wife had rheumatism in her arms so she could not use them. She has had Do trouble since taking Foley Kianey Pills. T don't have to get up at night we much since taking Foley Kidney Pills; nor bave 1 a weak back.” Ba swollen_or sUMt_muscles or unta, tired, languid feeling—yield auickly to Pyjey ¥ peious drusist sells a tiny bottle of reezone for a few cents, sufficient to le are always regretting today the | remove. eve, f g BB Sotay e ry hard corn, soft.corn, or 4 yes - corn between the toes, and the calluses, fl- ‘!. :!:‘ By et _-n..h soreness or irritation, * . Sl e s s e S MQ},, e R AR e P T ] Wi