Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 7

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e % NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY,: MAY 18, 1921 3 4 ¥ (g R STONINGTON MYSTIC ’s'rf‘e.fi?‘ifiitu e T is a visitor : PO 15 A meeting of the Daughters of Isabella| Mr. and Mrs. Berger. L Greene are to|here, ;i |is to be held at the K. of C. home this|lcave this (Wednesday) morning for New| Selectman and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer, [N Wadhesday)devating = - |York en route fo Tucoh, Ariz, where|iheir datghter, Mrs, Leonard Hermes, |~ Monday evening the young people of the | they will reside for a time for the benefit| and granddaughter, Miss Isabelle Fermes, rst Baptist church held a social in the |of Mr. Greene's health. They have sold |also Howard Duell, visited Sunday with | chureh parlors. Games and music were | their property on Pearl street to Budley | Mrs. Kretzer's aunt, Mts. Julia Dean, in | onjoyed” and ice cream and cake were|L. Cottrell, who will move into his new | Plainfield. A drive to securs clothing for the sut-|adelphia. = The Avery rig was close (0geryng l]wme in a few weeks. Mrs. Greane has| /Soonoepea Gamp Fire Girls meet this Jering people of the Near East has start- | tho curbstone on the left hand iside of| "mpe’yyorig Wide guild will meet wigh|been a resident of Mystic all her life and | (Wednesday) evening with Mrs. F. T, ring peop) i the road. Special Officer Altred H. ChaD-|yfiss Helen Koelb Friday afternodn at 4 | Mr. Greene has resided here for about ten | Rhoad to work, on Red Cross outfits. *4 in Westerly and will' continue ubtll|man took charge of affairs after the|gulock. Dr. Henry Thompson, pator of |vears, and both are held In high esteern| A whist for the hencfit of the Visiting y A committee of eleven members | colligjon. the church, will meet The Builders in the | by a large circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. {nurse assoclation is to be held next week|" 3 been chosen to take charge of the| 4 motien for m mew trial has been | chiapel. | Greene are young peofie of the type that|at the Mystic Community house. work, including representatives of every|qled in the case of Myron Plimpton V& A large delegation and members of theMystic can ill afford to lose as permanent| - The | mhere a certain F 2 Who's “tunt in e e 2 o And Tull of all mischicf, T weem§ ' So teasing! xo pleasing ! . * e . Capricious ! delicious? o 3 And you know very well whom " With an eve dark as night. Yet than noonday more bright, 18 Was ever a biack eve so heen? . It can thrill with a rlanee, ™ With a beam can entrance, -3 And you know very well whom T meam - held a social mee! Tuesday afternoon in the Parish house. | Rev. Albany R. Smith will oecupy the | pulpit of the Union Baptist ehurch Sun-| nembers: Miss Flizabeth Haswell, chair-| A new trial is sought on the ground nan, Mrs. Walter 8. Price, Mrs. H. R.|ihat the verdict was against the evidence Trainer, Mrs. Thomas Hope, Mrs. MYION |ang that new evidence has been secured. f? ied i semi-menthly meeting of the = ym_h. .m-lxy‘ I,Mp—nd such as 5 “': % rurch in town, &s it is expected that|; Deere Barber, which was tried at|Stonington chorus went to Providence| residents and it is earnestly hoped that Mystic Country club will be held Thurs:| B i Rl e L %e collections will be made through the|tne April session of the superior court| Tuesday evening to take part in the opera the ck snge nfd!:{;‘maltehmly hal\:’e thehlllce‘; day evening. | , ok it o et distingyieh & queems ¥ -arious churches. for Washington county here, and a de-|The Daughter of the Regiment, The op-|sired effect and that they may be enal The Ladies' Ald society of the Congre- . ” # Py £ That 8a¥s “touch me who dare = - The committes comprises the following | cigion was rendered for the defendant. ' was given by the Arion club at In-|lo Teturn here fo reside after a time.|gational church g Bayer on Gemlne Asplfln' —Ssay Baye" ; And Jou know very well whem ¥ 74 fantry hall, Providence, under the dircc-|They carry with them to their new abid- tion of Dr. Jules Jordan, who so success- | ing place the good wishes of many friends fully gave the opera lere recently. The|as well as the various church and fra. ! whom I mean. With a toss of the & E jth-| That strikes one i i v = neuraigia. rheumatism, earache, tooth- ite 4 2 Allen, Mrs. Ervilla Payne, Mrs. John A lored, who gave |midnight Philadelphia express stopped to|ternal orginizations with which they|day mext. [, arning! Unless you see the name) neuraigia. shenmatism, sargche, tocths But o emile o vevive one agas; .. May, Mrs. William Healey, Mrs. Da-| William Jehnson, celorel VOO, iouedlcave the members ‘and their friends have been Sp actively afflisted. Mrs. Alonso B. Collis died Monday af-| “B2Ver” on package or on tablets you| yo% (3" gruggists sell Baver Tab-| That spile so cotheoniae! id Novogrod, Mrs, Frederick E. Fowler Xh_!s lhm f}lsr“cra “:“s:rm " court Monday, | Tucsday at midnight. ' C. R. Backug has been a reeent viaitor |ternon at her home on Pearl street fol-|are not getting genuine Aspirin pres|jers of Aspirin in handy tin boxes of| And you know very well whom ¥ meam. nd Miss Jennie B. Stanton. c‘.,‘mggfl With being intoxlcated. Me| Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Pendleton of iin New Haven. i lowing a linzering iliness, from heart trou-| scribed by physicians for twenty-one|12, and in botties of 24 and 106. As- i 2 This committee neld @ meeting Monday | eaded guilty and was fined §2 and | New York were callers here Tuesday. | yie Barpara MacDonald of New York|DJe: She is survived y he: husbend £14) years and broved . safe by millions.| pitin fs the trade mark of Hayer|Confound her? devil take herim :"'Y:“‘;;‘ T, 8% |Sosts, amonnting to §4.80. Johnson Was Cant. Grover E o n s SSHng |y, g Tor o few dave. \ an(llu:xwxlo\lm_'..mr'.m(ho;zxe :ll,xshflfiumt.;Tak& Aspirin s told only In {he Fiay Manutacture &l Monoaceticadidester hich Rev. Edmund J. Cleveland gave|costs, amou o Michael -Curtin. Ac- | Sthack Magnolia came into port Tuesda = o Wi 49 e and sisters, Mrs. Floyd Russell and|er package for colds, headaches,|of Salicylicac brief account of the pitiful conditions | arrested by Officer Michacl Curtih 00| (", ‘cateh of 15,000 pounds of codfish| There will be no midweek service held | Mrs Cutigr. | Y a the poverty-stricken ares and told of } SO0F o Thicor. ena ger, a |and haddock. He went to New York to|b¥ the Congregational church this wfi"'kj — = ‘ e urgent need for clothing, not alone| Araking ook Tl Ul iZken from [ unload his fish. i 1o/ ho nbatnog ot the pestbr, Rev {of Danielson. /| Montville were caliing on relatives and % 3 st lor the children, but for men and women | bo James Lynch, whe has been boss farn ad. | o't t fonsd wend | s = Heaven help the adorer - - s pocket, i B S Tad nnic L. Buker has returned home Npst of the elations ) mmedtion st R I R Ve | Wibo Fasyese'ts e Hee B i il Ueeh e Local Laconics. | SWork thapihce Baveock's, has concludell i @ ending the winter in Hartford|, JOhn B. Potvin, 61, dled Saturday,|at the funeral. He wiil bo s-1 Mr. and Mrs. D, J.JKillourey of Wil-| Who harpens sarious o during remaining | Mry, . P. Tewis left Tuesd it} The Stonington band will go to Reho-|With Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Webster. having been in failing health for a‘;:ou—‘”“‘ '41)' bip [ mly and I”‘\‘“‘l‘fi EEGe ““;'::"efid“““ at C, L. James' for tne But 100 bl v a e heas{ "M BB, Lewis loft 2 i ot band inill g0 to. Relg VLT RE 08 vle of months, but had kept {loved and respected all who knew -end. Is he who sh Feeks of May, and Juns 1 the members roiztives at Franklin N ML= = Cioth to play for the Society of tho| - Revy Frederick Hagan Will preach at|Erigay ‘night’ aying st B60 Serumey|bim. Ho was born Oct. 12. 1839; JMrs. Ida Tate was the guestof 3ira.| And you k af the committee will take the contribu-|" N and Mre L 1o { 1oy in 2 parade Sunday in that, th, mdrning service at the CongregRlion!morning. “husiel was i gl ioraraa? | Ernest Scoville In Middletown onme day and them at bundle | tyrmeq to their home on gra¥e ue | gigy, |ai church next Sunday morning. At the|cometers tn the family lot { |last week. = fon in_the Red Cr ks e . menging the w mt IeiOns hlla wening at 2 ;i;\‘l};anc;:l:fi:s“?: goile leaves his wife, Virginia Poty in, | CHESTNUT HILL 5 ‘T:", “;'—'—y}"r' A O hen otal ong 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rimer D. Vi on_ Wad: ev. Mr, ; . : Ve | | 2 4 wandered in the ha ame Theatyen St 1o Howed that thets Willlsrok it mucaquy sfeern Tl trom o experiences In the Jam- | vo. Son¢ Joseph, Theophitus, Antoine, | Guraon g vory | _ Roeky WilL—A drive for fundé for the to d a carload of old 1 Valmor and Leo; thres <, Bere | Of trees of eve N. H., where they will n o; three daughters, Be badly northwest. In the even- / | for over o headquarters in o Salvation Army ended May 17th, with|p Of thecs of evers le of Sotn Tha “Paliax: and. ot with_blood pols- eneath the zrateful s of some Mrs. Annie Dean of . Wilson, state preataint] o> Ak and. Theophita and five| ., ic i)l confined to his bed. Mr. 1at. | Mrs. C. Ernest Holmes as chirman. Great kings had held their court. i . g : s efe 0 srandchildren, Mary Rose, Frederick and |, 15 St confined t ek i g Some served as altars; converts had 1 returned ater a Visit with her M. G.T U Wil speak on her post-| Beatrics, Allco “and Jameits, Three|ssy of Vilimantic s asaistiag in caring = — Fled thera to kn Light and Power com: sl npcriences i Tneland, ¥rance and | brothers, Molso and Yrancols of Centre-| " ™ 11 Tate entertained over Sun b y Light an er com- : m 3 Emery _ Mrs. C. H. Tal tertained r - . Fearing the d on Canal and H when | tyrne dto_their Homo in New Yoric o Philadelphia bello of Centreville, Mart ‘of Faranue, |their friend, Mr. Merritt of Boston; also | || Beneatn that et 2 general stooa ; aying | after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Su e g A Pantreville, Maxiia vt - , Merritt's from N ork nd watched his mars . lgh streots down | Armold Pugh, former . Imlabl, who has had diphtieria, | sluded & cross from he children of the [P4fied them to Boston. it 2 COMPANY, Inc. - fien . Brogt turned ‘to Westhar William P ing. family, pillow from Mr. and Mrs. Louis| Miss Ruth Rogers spent the wesk- A { : smithy’s be new efght-inch main after spending 8 few o lam EOvers, and Mrs. W. N. Ashton of New!|Champagne an wreath from Htons|end in East Longmeadow, Mass, Norwich, . . . . Conn. s ho. Sauase 10 | friends. Forh, prTives Home have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Masons and Bricklayers' Unlon No. 21,| Mr. a tiat Sxed aycamore. d Mrs. Le Grande Chappell of veel end with m What great careers first took their form Beneath those col] ms 1 Those cottonwoods time, but s belng Widen out i < reain® e > maval esta hn Ruzoneck and These fruit tress saved a starving towny n at th on and Main fied over t d Eertha W Those redwoods grace the sod ; ¥ alow o TTuesday for Yon willows ween where heroes sleep, ¢ Their paths of glory trod. Providence t concert given E evening for the benefit of Miss Who, is to study e. e essure ¢ To avoid erashing inte a horso and | seil Avery, which! drink Unto that noble company Ta add another one. 5 No_hings nor generals knew it, Yet ‘twas th For I carved I On that state “THAT UNEAS e bu crapher in nssen of Philadel-{ The nd_ instalia Deech tree, Within a heart, pierced by a dart. adel-| Th g Juatalla Beside min nsyly .;1 .ml: e | Graham, : \.(L»\.]Y\ ot FEELING —F. D. D, in the Kansas City, Star, between the fountain | n made to t | of alax Novomtasks, | e e 1l depression, that dragged HUMOR OF THE DAY * rubber nsc the m.n‘ . which will leave the libr | less conditior ’s bilious- | Little Bes—I haven't had a spanking front of the | 5.30 o'clock. f today. g owned by| A party of 40 Roy | v be out of sorts with yourself Uncle Dick—Been a good girl, eh? mm.;-“ “g;":i’o it ':,;‘. -! and everybody else when dose of Schenck’s Mandrake Pills will do vonders for you. 80 years reputation for biliousness, constipation and bi adache, e Little Bess—Oh, it isn't that: msther' been a perfect angel.—Boston Transcript ife—This new cook is no good. Do Yyou think I'd better find fault with herf Husband—Find all the fault you wamg to with but only to me.—Life. ife is so complex : “With a soubrette it's mostly come { plexion.”—Louisville Courier-Journal “That is the mummy of a princess whi lived 2,000 ; “Gracious ! were in those d: “I'm glad th first tramp. “Why?" asked the other. “Now mebbe somebuddy'll old clothes to give awa: Journal. er of the truck on a ke r the truck on t \,w»i time ‘was enjoyed 28¢ per box— neoated or eded | Most pec Phils jrich than happ ugar coated Dr.J. H. Schenck & Son, Phila. Adv omely the womey —Boston Transeript. over,” sald thy to tell and my Wife Boston You adm man who ha he was that we wen Birmingham Age-He: then, that you voted a 1 been dead for ten years? ractical politician, “buf e and I knew ut his wishes"— i When It Opens Friday Morning at 9 On £ 1 Stout Lady—TYou know, long skirts arg ,'1 ® ® ) Paris L'Tliustration. i 9 Wie—T called on Mrs. Peck this afters w1 = noon. She is certainly a tidy homsew B keeper. Hub—Altogether too tidy, T should say, Poor Peck tells me he can't even dren & remark but that she picks it up immedie y.—Boston Transcript. T was just wondéring” moused th§ heerfulldiot. “Wondering What?” demanded the vkt e world reopie use this T Doors Waiting To Get In!!! #00dy for its e o e o it 8 an oculist?* replied the C) New York Sun. It was duriig a Title spat. His wify had been talking for ten mrinutes withe out a let-up, and the end came when she asserted vehementiy: ‘“There,” I hope have made myself plain.” Made yourself , my dear? he Ted plied calmly. “Why, 1 didn't know you had anything to do with it. I thoughl eerful Idiot—y benefits, as"we as pleasure. i The Boldest Stroke Ever Huried the recciver. Hello ™" answered the girl, flushed with pride at being able to give the proper amw swer. \ Who is this?™ continued the volce. don’t know.” exclaimed the mald. “§ can't see you."—Boston Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE ._ Male spiders are much smailer than th{ females. ¥y Paper bootlaces, made in Germany, ang noy arriving in America. Tho Persian desert dog Is one of th{ very few species which never barks, To, rest our bodies, we should stand uff for 10 out of every 30 minutes, according to one authority. Herr Nikisch, the famous Hungariag conductor, has been accused of mesmers izing the players in his orchestra. The streets of Greater London are long enough to stretch across Europe and Asig at their widest, with 1,000 miles to spare Prof. Rontgen’s X-rays, one of the greatest benefits over conferred on suffen ing man, was purely an accidental dim covery. Among the exhibiis in the royal mw seum In Teheran is a collection of 3,004 begging letters received by the late Shal of Persia when he visited England iy | 1873, | With an its many advances and @is coveries, science has as yet found ne means of improving on the methods ig |use 2,000 years ago for the cutting of granite paving blocks. To feed London for 12 months requirel among other item 4,000,000 sacks ol { flour, 94,000.000 pounds of butter, 450,/ tons of meat, §5,000,000 galions of mi and 100,900,600 eggs. There are 18 stars of the first magnie lieeps appetite - Ai F“rn“ure and R“gs R S and digestion feeth clean, breath sweet A $75,000.00 Downpour of Good Fortune!! Read the Sensational Anncunce- mient Tomorrow In This Paper LY S DOUBLEMINT ? r=y= ”_g{_f:p u:\,,"; , . SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc. 9--11-13 Water Street. Norwich i 3 {air they change back into the origina : - {substance and are ready to Be again. The experimenter obtained “light without heat” in 2 test tube which 7 glowed mhen shaken. > 4 from the statement that they ang 11,000 times farther from U is the sun. A Princeto | ologist is £a34 to haw | solved 3 of the firefly's light, The ¢ %e process is difficul !n-wu;.l In offect, the luminous ‘syb | stance burns in oxygen like any fuel, gnly ' instead of forming carbon dioxide ame water, as other luminants do, the prosuct ONITED

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