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off the. At- “ distribu- by genera states. The 5 rains Saturday n © the immediate 'Atlantic this exception the wed- will ‘be fair Satorday and Sunday will be, considerably of the North. of Sandy Hook—Fresh. south and southwest winds: - overcast trick ‘weather and shewers Saturday. Sandy Heek to Hatleras—Fresh sou- therly winds, ‘shifting to west; over- weather and occasional showers Saturday.” H Forecast South New England—Partly cloudy Saturday precededby showers in the morning; - Sunday fair and cooler. Obeservitions in Nerwich The Bulietin's observations show the following records of changes in.tem- perature and barometric readings' Fri- day: Ther. Bar. 4 . ... a . B4 89 30 2'm. . 3aas .. 684 30 10 §p m . .56 30 10 Hignes: &, Towest Comparisons Predictions for Friday: Showers. Friday's weather: Heavy - southerly -ainstorm in merning, clearing in af- ernoon and warmer, followed by clou- dy. sTX. mMoen AxD TIDER T Sw 0l Vigh 0 Ween “Six hours affer high water it i low water, which is-followed by.flecd tide. GREENEVILLE Tomémrw being the third Sunday of Sie mewth “will “be’ mowthly holy - com- munitn “day for the WMy Name ‘society ind third Sundky brigade movement ai 8. Maryw church. As Sunday ia- the Isat of the Pehtecost, it should draw out 1 lirgs atténdlnes’ of ‘men to receive the meraments. ‘Today, the #ve of ‘the feast, s a tam day. TAFTVILLE The bowling team lsaves ‘this morning ww fork where they will compete m i+ intsrstate bowtmg tournament, this Bunéay. The following :béwiers ~will miake tme trip: U Pepifi. G.” Raymond, A Edwards, ¥. Wiite 384 F. Dugas. This same tham was the trolley league cham- plans for seasem jevt closed. The Ponemuan (muncil, K. ef C. held a méeting Thursé>y 3atc in heir raoms on Providence strset, with Grand Knight H. Gladue presiding. Tué firs: degree was wopked on. twemy. candidates Ather matters of romtine nature occupied the members’ attentien. » . Dan Fiynn has purchased & new Dodge touring car. An enjovable sccial and dance wes given Iast evening in Parish hall under he auspices. of the Jolly Ten. The mu- sic was furnished by the lmperial or- chestra 4 The Daredevils play the Cubm in New Lendon this Sunday. Thé local club holés a 21 to 1 defeat over the Cubs and fher hope to repeat With anether vietorr. Louis Jarrs was seld his iore at Taft's Jametion to Mr. and Mrs Roy of Jewett City. Mr. Jarry will go into the garage business. The Social and Football club held A successful gmoker in their rooms Fri- day night. Vocal solos were rendered by Joseph Fletcher ' and Thomas Greennalzh. also meveral Vietrola se- lections were heard. ¢ Refrerhments consisting of coffee, sandwiches. cake ice eream. also cigars and cigarettes were served. The com- mitiee in charge of the affair were F. Ince. chairman, W. Mather, T. Green- haigh. G. Kinder Jr, H. Heap and R. Cardy. Sandwich eating contest was held batween Charlie Adams and Richard | Troeger. which was won by C. Adams sating 18 to Troeger's 15. Mrs. Thomas Greenhalgh of Ports mouth, R I is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott on Slater Avente. | NORWICH TOWN ° Having paseed nearly six meonths in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Geer fave returned to their home. 274 Wash- mgton street. They left Norwich No- vember 15, 1920 for New York, from which place they safled thé . fellewing dar for Jackeouville, geing thence by rAll seventy miles 1o Gaineeville, where they visited untll the midde of Janu- Sry at the home of their sen and daugh- ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs Howard (. Gear. At the comoctusion of their visit n Gainebville, they preceeded to St . . Where they passed the re- mainder of the time at.the Fuller cor- tage. . Mr. and Mrs. Geer .were, joined by During the absence of Mr. and- Geer. their home b i i t;i‘ s I ] iry 1 PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES nage Building to be living in t service ar so p! = hen the calls to A largely attended meeting feg it ol Woman's (Depariment of Miseions of Park Congregational church Friday afternoon at the Osgood Memou Allan Latham, ctment of legislation akked by American Legion in the interest of bled soldiers, sailors and mariness”] Devotional exercises were led by Mra. Junius Brand, the Scriptural reading be-| ing from Psalm 145, the psalm of grati- tude, which had an especial bearing o.| W Letters acknowl- I K. OF ¢. MEMORALIZES ST. PATRICK'S RECTOR FRIDAY At the request of White Cross Coun eral | the meeting’s purpose. of Columbus, a m edping boxes sent to Pleasant Hill, Ten- nessee, and the Walker Home at Au- burndale, were read by Mys. F, S. Bus nell and Mise which . the minutes of the last meeting rfected and fin urch and a member of the s offered in_the chu: riday by the K. of C. . | saying that some of the criticism direct- F.|ed against the Y. M. C. A., because of Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, a delegates “to the annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary held in New Britain. short report, and Mrs. ed'a tew words in appreciation of the meeting of the Branch which was held at L annual meeting of the cut ‘Branch to be held at Norwich on June 7th, and delegates appointed Mrs, Franklin Warer, president of the woman's board and a most valua e has heen prepared. Fve. Henry T. Arnold iocke brief in regard to the Northfield confer and the advantages to be er of the afternoon, Mrs. fisld secretary of the Church toucHing “address, hringing ence the needs of homes mers shacks or our W bits of real life wh der her own experien ited the isolated settl tor set forth a panorama of the endurance of these the Cross. which made one wish for { purse of Fortunatus. HEAR PRAISE BY PERSHIM grow in Norwich Y. M. C. A. men in attend- annual meeting of the internhtional com- | ‘AL great interest to an address by General John J. Pershing, who was the principal guest at the meeting which was held at the Waldorf-Astoria, and was attended Cleveland H. Do Herbert L. Pratt, lin, James M. master. Saying that nine-tenths of the welfare | work overseas was done by the Y. M. C. A, General Pershing acknowledged the debt owed not only by the former ser- vice men but by the country to the Young Men's Christian Association for the work it did in France. General Pershing was outspoken in sociation were pr retary Edwin H. Birmingham, Sunday school to population of eged shortcomings tn Prance, . and he made it plain tnat or: n of a rival nature hastened , and that the inability vide canteens with first to the ally allotted to ulness to humanity, OF Y. M. C. A. WORK |¥ill early -become a universally ized force in our national life aRainst - | ance this week in New York at tu¢ 34th | Which the powers of evil may ot pre- T IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose 6/ 35 Sheflield Ave., ur name and ad- receive in retnrm containing Foley's Honey d. fof coughs, colds and Tills, for pains in umatism, backache. ments, and Foley olesome and thor- c for constipa- mittee of the Y. M. C. A. lstened with | This annual meeting was arranged by a committec including Bedford, i & trial p: croup; Foley Kidn 0 28 arling, who by fully 1,000 men. AIEeA . Masling,, wHo Cathartic Tablets, a oughly cleansing catha tion, biliousness, headaches and siuggish Lee & Osgood Co. the Norwich as- son, James L. Case, S mer, C. Edward Smit, Control the Thoughts. Let your life bave one spiendid, dom- Great thought makes It is Dot so mugh achievement as. purpose that matters. The power of a grea® ‘dea is almost | timitless, and bas all tne marks of im- fnant’ thought. The epicure catches the early bird. ¥ of increasing its personnel with workers to keep pace with the ¢ forces in France. Tt was In the World war that we came in closest touch with the organiza- . Your rey- were in the field our advance troops reached France. ready and anxious to be ot le service. Sppported by membe: here at home Jleadership of that able . Mr. Carter.*the organiza- xpand at once to meet our had our, hands very full in had to be be built up to details as to plans of ope ly and transportation. Tt arations that 1| ! d up Mr ter and asked the Y. . A. to take charge of thé army can- The building of formidable under given opportunity and_we should esteem oursclves ! SELECTMEN MAKE MOVE TQ FORM STATE ASSOCIATION Definite steps swere taken this week i Hartford at a meeting representatives looking mation of a state a stance of the selec Haddam _presided Higgine of Coventry a fair sized gatherin from the various towns w tion looking to the formation of t association was taken on mot Fesentative Higgins, committee of eight be chosen b man, one from each co ticles of association and by these are approved at a later ficers and committees will be c the association formally s Compensation At the meeting Governor Lake ex ed a welcome 1o ¢ Senior Prom Chairman dorsed the moveme: in relation to tha work ments to the seiecimen missioner Biodgett win of Derby also enoke. Representative Hig; the organization might by the formation of coun: giving opportunity cencerning the powers an Tectmen, which is an amendm. existing statute and gives the T WE HAVE SOLD 'E AT NUMBER 52 favor of a town and & sessment and eollection of Tax Commissioner Blod: the needs of securing some simple and uniferm accou E, BUSINESS UNDER THE OCD AUTO SUPPLY NG A COMPLETE LINE OF NG: A SPECIALTY ON RINGS, BEARINGS, , SPARK PLUGS, ETC. iE PUBLIC IN GENERAL ND ASSURE 'ISFACTION UNDER McCormick Co. DITVORCE AND ALIMONY SOUGHT FOR DESERTION On the grounds of deser Georgianna Ca Norwich has brought and alimeny from Arthur k now of parts unknown. AUTO-ACCE OF BRAKE BILLMONT WRE? WE WISHTO THAI the custody of a twelve year old dai ter. and she asks alimony on t that her husband is Defender May Belie Its Name The man who named the defender was not Mayflower’s botanical name eper on the earth. thinking that the Dor’t do any disagreeable thing tod that you ean just i T @ as well put off e IS Perhaps tomorrow you w The People’s TAFTVILLE 2 Front Street TELEPHONE 352 ore, Inc. 133 Sachem Street TELEPHONE 1632 GREENEVILLE 285 Central Avenue TELEPHONE 611 = 2 Ibs. FANCY ONIONS 15¢ 1 Ib. tin FANCY SAL- CHALLENGE MILK. . 17¢ H. 0. OATS 3 packages.......... 25¢c 'DOMINO TAELE FANCY TUB BU Pound .... 2 Pounds . .. LUX, package....... 12c fi| OLD DUTCH CLEAN- TWINK, 3 packages.. 25¢ 1-4 Ib. pkg. 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