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B R T GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW TheBulleting Norwich, Tuesday, June 14, 1021, THE WEATHER. Conditions. The disturbance that was central north of Lake Superior Sunday night moved rapidly east-southeastward to Malne at: tended by local thunder showers in the North Atlantic states. and another dis- JUNE 14, 1921. |WHITE WAY MEANS NO TAX INCREASE P e D “It should be borme in mind by the voters that .the proposed White Way of 50 lights for Nouwich can be installed without an additional increase in the, tax rate,” says a statement issued Monday by the Norwich Chamber of Commerce. “On the other hand, if it is eliminated,” six per cent. $720. Total $1605. for one vear. $4.40 for one day, the twenty-seven lamps. It must borne in mind that at least at midnight daily. = The $1608 which is the increased daily cost for over“.h;: fitty per hts will be shut off cent. of the fifty lig} Rt and Portland. Railroad and tractor ar- tillery would fill in the shores between these points, thus maXing the shore a continuous line of defense. “The” latter classes of guns could be concentrated on important or endangered points; If required. The plan contem- plates widening and deepening the Cape Cod canal to accommodate the " battle fleet, and likewise Hell Gate, East river, will be opened for the fleet. This would enable the fleet to choose amongst three routes of exit wh¥Wh one it would wish to follow in going out to meet the enemy for lights now used in the same territory decisive victory. ‘With this arrangement = MISS JENNIE CONGDON I8 i KINDERGARTEN PRESIDENT Election of officers and an interesting address by ‘Miss Ella Sweeney, primary superintendent of Providence, R. L, schools, featured the segsions of the Eastern Connecticut Kindergarten and Primary Association at the Vocational school in New London, Saturday. Miss Sweeney took as her subject, Difficulties and Dangers of the Project Method and How to Overcome Them. Officers elect- ed*were: President, Miss Jennie Cong- don, Nerwich; vice president, Miss S. C. Whittlesey, Norwich; recording secre- ' OLD GLORY She's up there,—Old Glory,—where lightnings are sped; She dazzles the nations with ripples of red; And she'll wave for us living, or droop o'er us dead— The flag of our country forever! She's up there,—Old Glory,—how bright the stars stream! POETRY OUR COLORS. Red! 'tis the hue of battle, The pledge of victory ; {In sunset light, in northern might, It flashes brave and free. Then int with red thy banmer,” And when (hy sons go_forin 48 Wl s 5o 1o This sign be in their hand " White! ‘tis the sign of purity, Of everlasting truth: The snowy robe of chfidhood, The stainiess mail of youth continues the statemént, “the tax rate will be the same. It would seem that those having the interests of the city heart would like to see Norwich adopt & modern method of street lighting, par- ticularly as we are fortunate in securing this improvement at cosl pricc.” The appropriation for the proposed White Way is listed among the appro- priations which will 1ome up for action at the city meeting this (Tuesday) even- ing. The White Way movement orig- inated some months ago with the Cham- 1L night. e Sample standard now erected on Broadway manifestly does not give any idea of its lighting power, and is placed there in order to indicate what the proposed standard will be for Nor- wich. This standard is proposed after careful consideration, and s adopted be: cause it s the most approved method of White Way lighting. nl the regular System the current will be supplied un- derground and not overhead. New London has recently opened up all the navies could not enforce an ef- fective blockade against our fleet located in Narragansett bay.” G And the stripes like red eignals of liberty gleam! 1 we dare for her, living, or dream the last dream, ¢ cath the flag of our country forever! wue’s up there—Old Glory,—no tyrant dealt scars, No biur on her brightness, no stain on her stars! The brave blood of heroes hath crimsoned her bars. She's the flag of our country forever! Then paint with white thy banmef, nd pure as porthern snow ay these thy stately children 1n truth and howor go. turbance of wide extent was central over Montana Monday nigal, moving slowly eastward. The temperature was high Monday In the Middle Atlantic and South Atlantic states. Generally fair weather will prevail Tuesday and Wednejday in the states east of the Mississippi river. The Jemperature will be mewhat lower in the Middle Atlantic states by Tuesday night, but it =il cottave above tary, Miss Florence Tourjee; correspond- ing ‘secretary, Miss Gertrude Browning. Norwich; treasurer, Miss Lillian Stetson, Norwich; executive committte, officers of the association and Misses Royce and Hickey. It was voted to have a membership campaign during the coming year. There was an exhibition of primary readers used in the New London school work, as well as of the desk books used by the|R%- individual teachers. . FRED PURVIS GRADUATES AT BOSTON COLLEGE Fred H. Purvis of Norwich was hon- ored by the degree of Bachelor of Busi- ness” Administration at the annual com- mencement of Boston university, wrich was held Monday morning at Tremont | Blue! "tis the tint of heaven, | The morning’s goli-shot arch, | The burning deeps of noontide. {The stars’ unending march. Then paint with biue thy banner, And bid thy children raise At daybreak. noon and eventide Their hymn of love and praise. —Frank L. Stanton Valor and truth and righteousness, 1 almost rally eust of the|per of hich h ked out ded mile of White Way of a single | Temble in Boston. ———|In threefold strength today, = normal almost wenerally eu! er of Commerce, wWhich has worked out |an added m & Over 450 degrees wer ~ ’ ige high the flag triumpl Mississippi river except in New England tne plan, almost in its entirety. The|standard, s> that New London now has Proalient L. T M ite “;nr'l"f‘:fl;:gg:& ABD. W"lh“:‘l:fi'o:z:l‘n ST NEW AERO ENGINE permanently in to the fibres, says Pop- | The banner giad and gay. A during the next several days. chamber is strongly backing the White |two of its principal street covered by | . Which. hias ‘ever wraduated . from . What may be regarded as the big-|ular Mechanics Magazine. “And keep you well thy_ colors,’ Winds oft the Atlantic coast: Way, as the officers, directors and a ma- |a White Way. Norwich's system, In the | o/ 55, TErd, ¥ nil, RGO | FO | All Yale crews had a hard workout In | fost advance in recent years in aero| By a method recently patented, a|Quoth Freedom fo the Land, orth of Sandy Hook—T'j¢sh o StTONE | jority of the membership feel that such |opinion of those who know, it is elaim- | g0 (o™ o 4l "Bol on "niversity | their morning rows. Each went six |cngines is the new British Air Foroe|Mixture of ten pounds of borax, ten| And 'gainsta world of 6l . west to northwest winds and faif Weath-| o movement 1a & tep in the right way.|ed will be far bette rthan New LORdON. | y.q over 8,800 students enrolled, exclu. |Miles and were driven to exert them-|«Cub” engino described in Popular|Pounds of soap, two gallons of pine| Laura E. Richards, er_Tuesday. The statement is as follows: The following is the annual cost per (i% OFSr ey UM, SIUCERTS, enroieds eXClu” | selves all the way. Methanics Magazizne, oil and two gallons of kerosene is used Sandy Hook to Hatlerai—Fresh West| e sireot on @vhich is is proposed to [unit per year of street lighting In other |, Emphasis was placed on the straight | -The design is entirely nmew. It has|fOr soaking 2000 pounds of stock, with| o BEAUTIFUL, MY COUNTBY1 and northwest winds and falr weaher|ymprove the fllumination, Dy the es- |cities: The Hon. John C." Ferguson, adviser | rive in Monday's coaching 'of the var- | sixteen cylinders in four groups of four [ €NOush water to make a 3 10 6 Der!«g peautiful, my country ™ Tuesday. tablishments of a White Way, are now | Cleveland, Ohio ..... oo $ 7680 (45" tho Dresident of the Chinese Re. |SItY crews. This drive gives the full way | éach in the “X” formation, the “v”! cent pulp. The beater used pulls the¢|pe thine a nobler care, Forecast, lighted by twenty-three 1,000 candle- | Baftimore, Maryland 100.00 | iplic and noted authority on Chinese | through to the finish. The men had been|at the bottom being wider than the|Stock apart gently, with a minimum|Than all thy wealth of eommerce For New England: Generally falr|power units. The contemwplated change |providence, R. L. ... L8000 | 2R d terature, dellvered the com. | tAusht to make a hard catch with Jower | top. On its testing on the bench it de. | breakage of the fibres and the process |Thy narvest waving fair: Tuesday and Wednesday, with moderate |calls for the installation of ffty 1,000 [ Worcester, Mass. 90.00 | mencement address entitled “Gleanings |aPPlied midway of the length of the|veloped 1057 horsepower and ran for i3 continued for an hour or so. with | Be it thy pride to [ift up perature. - candle-power units mounted on orna- | Briggenort, Conn. ;l.(\); From Cathany.” Dr. Ferguson, who is Stroke with no power at the finish. .\o‘w twenty coneecutive hours this being :gle":.::tceg s; rlrl?:n ;lso“:lo }n? ckr b The iesRhont il et mental standards and fed by under- | Spring§:1d, Mass. 0.00 | 2 trustee of the university, fook his |the coaching is to have the men apply |the standard running test. 5 ve steam. The sépar-|pl; "frecdom's open door. Observations 1 Norwle) ground wires, the currents to be 8o ai Tronmr& > 77 | Gegree of A. B. from Boston university |Power all the way through. The engine weighs just under one|ated ink and the chemicals are then o 3 The Bulletin's observations shaw the[ranged that one-half of the lgnts will |Scheneclady. N. in 1886 and recéived his doctor's degree| HArmon was forced to leave the fresh- | ton thus giving one horsepower for|Washed ,away by the usual method,|For thee our fathers suffered, changes in tompercture and |pe extingulshed automobically at mid- | Brockion. Mass, fiiarks ST¢€ | nan eight by reason of ineligibility. He | every two pounds of weight. The cost|and, the reclaimed pulp is ready to be|For thee they toiled and prayeds changes Monuayi | |night The single light standard s the | Meriden, Coun. 7200 | "gor the first time, the College of Sec. |Fot word relative to his examinations. of this experimen(al model was around bleached. e Y Ay et ber. Bar | most approved and latest design in | Malden, Mass . 75.00 | rotarial Science conferred the demces of |1+ A. Smith takes his place at number | £5000, or about $25,000. Ten of the en- = SUeyion 7 sieveee B8 30.00|White Way lighting. It has been found |Revere. Mass. ... s o Bttt Brl e e tonE, sines’ have been ordered by the Brit| Queen Elizabeth of England had a rad | rod bast vo common birihrizht; 76 30.00 |¢hat in the cluster method one or two |Winthrop, Mas® $6.40 | Ave graduates this year. Although this| I the practice the first: varsity went |ish Air Ministry. nose and was much ashamed of it. She|The blood of pilgrim nations, P Looevs. 68 20.90|of he cluster lights become impaired for | Norwich Conn. .. . 8249 gepartment has only been In existencs |Out. followed by a second varsity and| -1t is proposed to fit two of them|2!Wa¥$ took pains to have it well pow-|Commingled, flows in thine. £, lowest b6, jone reason or another, which spoils the srom the above lst that | WO Years, there are now over a thous- the combination crew. to the flying boat Titainia, a huge dcrled before making her appearance on a S 3 : & effect sought after, ~namely—brilliant, | It will be seen from the above lis St hea aichdesiToyer. G0 nesEp Completiog | Btate eccasion) eautiful, our country! Comparises i vned gas and electric girls enrolled. 2 Y earing completion Round thee in love we draw S Aty : Pats. ;:;'af:‘::"lml.lm':::m"zg:: e :l:in;::’(}:y:}\ e ving the city | _Of this year's graduates, seventy-sev- Received Diplomas at Storrs in place of four 600-horsepower en- Thine is the grace of fresdc weather: Fair; thunder|CTsS 2! o is ‘e ot¥ | en are going”either into the ministry, re- | Diplomas were awarded to the follow- | Eines as originally intended. The Titan- The majesty of law. o o e W B cudr | P s oot Vb, e |t EAREIGLLT e e ke 1|, Dipjomes ore avanied o e oo | ENGHAS sty ntende P Bany T S, vening. ight standard. The increased mainten- |is supplied at cost 5 i 5o ear allori stk would cary fifty passengers easily. Th Justice thy diadem ; ance cost of the proposed White Way,| It should be bore in mind by the | 3L Strvice. Durlng the veor mission: fcultural college commencement at Storrs | TRRIC SN CO¥ Rasscugers easily. The Skin Troubles| |2 B S toreneas BTN, SI00% AXD TIDES, fisured on the same basis as the twenty- | voters that the proposed White Way of | [ (¥ FONG I [ (AR SR ASarday: Be peace the crowning gem. — - — threo lamps, which will be supplanted |fifty lights for Norwich can be installed | o, ™ v2 i Nreioo " Tndia and the | . gt A % ' —— Soothed —— —Frederick L. Hosman. " Sus Ui_MMigh Il Moom |y the fitty new lights, is figured at an | without an additional incresae in the| pyyiniinToiings. 5 ;::“:r?c,v ;}‘;":s‘-\?:" ;‘\‘lf_:{:\{'l(:‘e%mcfi:‘:' RECLAIM PRINTED BOOK PAPER — KA T Sets. || Water. || Ttises. | increase of sixty-one cents dalily over the |tax rate. On the othar hand, if it is| "' Wainee "Ti 0l Arts 15 doin s Beps, AW aTnen B ;rockett: | Though chemical processes for the . « prevailing method. The cost is figured | eliminated, the tax rate will still be the |\ T PO SRS (HUCT TTE 8 AO0E | Webster Churchill iChapman, Emerson | reclamation of printed book paper have uticura HUMOR OF THE DAY m—t as follows: 27 additional lamps buen- {same. It would seem that those having . el RN . o Tyan LOreY.| been in use for some time, their ef- First Autoist—Yes, he's had an swial T w3 shortage of teachers. Abount 40 per | Everett Duane Dow, Henry William § !—u.(m‘h—.lc. 1 ing_annually 2,000 hours equa's 54,000 | the interest of the city at heart would | on¢™CF {} i Vear's class are planning | mieman Wit Gates, | Dapin | ficlency is reduced by the fact that| |tewet DTS e X e lot of experience in running automos lamp hours. 54,000 multiplied by 326 |like to see Norwich ‘adopt a modern | ;" teach, mostof them In public high | Atoveins Grar. Willinm Gronweidt, cnal. | the Mechanical pulping forces the ink biles, s .-.1u: equals 17.:)50‘(1mw?u hours at | method o: street Ii:‘hdng. rfi«'}r(‘.C\xtLa‘flylxs schools. b b S I e e R Second Autol A practiced driver. 2 3-4 cents equals $475. Lamo rerew- |we are fortunate in securing this im- Ei PRE e e First Autoist—No, he's a motoreycle als, etc, $410, Interest on $12,000 atlprovement at cost price. enTTEETER R L '”"““"“"‘,?““‘;\:"‘ \‘:l’“":‘a‘r‘\; M]“‘:’r‘,‘:]’a cop and delights in runping autos t8 . - RECOEDED A% TOWN CLEBNS ss Neumann, Evington Ansel Os- courtrooms.—Houston Post. w o COMMON PLEAS COURT Norwich have beep recorded at the office | perry Iewson Wallace, Harold Lester grandpa is another.” The following matters were disposed of | Navy and war department officials in| of Town Clerk Charles S. Holbrook | Woodford. — = “Oh! Then why is it that people brag at a motion list session of the common | Washington when questioned last week June 1—Delia Jagus to Herbert . Science—Carlton James Austin, Jchn — about them?"—Boston Transcript. pleas court here Monday afternoon at 2 |regarding reports from Block Island that|and Roy L. <Be:~rl|, land, Maple strect. | y Bigger, Farle David Blevins, Ruth Officer—Can you define discipline? meeting of the Taftville | 9'clock before Judge C. B. Waller: engineers, after surveys, were taking op-| June 4—Estate of Ophelia S. Wasley | Mildred Burghart, Charles Chalmer Soldier—Yes, sir; it's the uncomforts unday school was held | F. H. Davis & Co. Cassius F. Har- | tions on large pieces of land as the site|to Frank T. Comstock, land, West|Compton. John Peter Johnson. s abie feeling you have Wwhen your super- the church Sunday | TiS et ux, defaulted Apri' 22, 1921, judg-|for fortifications, refused to confirm the| Thames street. _ Teaching of Agriculture — Edward ‘or officer is around —Strix. church service. The | ment on default entered, continued; San- | report. William H. Murphy to Jennie A. Rice, | parker Sawin. “I believe In trusting my fellowman® 5 officers were elected: Superin- | derson Fert. & Chem. Co. vs. Matt A.| Silence was manifested by most of the|land, Wlliams street. Teaching of Home Economics—Francis “So do I, but I never leave anything Arthur Varley; assistant | Tinker, defaulted April 28, 1921, judg- |officials, while others pointed out that if| June 6—Joseph Pysyk to Alexander|partholemew Bristol, Ruth Stannard ] o . i of value in my automobile when I have ictor . Davis; secre- |ment on default; Robert J. Sample vs.|the government ‘desites to acqpire land | Szakin, 58 Twelfth street. | Buell, Mary Frances Dwyer, Agnes Mar- 3 e e Ry M g et Mildred Kloss; treasurer, | George Morin, da., bond for prosecution, ion the island it would not be necessary | Albert F. and Sadic A. Myers to A.ion Hallock. Anna Marie Larsen, Doro- ra ua on l u troit Free Prass. y Wood; superintendent of |$50 in 10 days; Frank Ferry vs. Joseph|for it to buy the property, as it could | D. Hinckley, 42 St. Regis avenue. ithy Marie Moss, Marian Nutting, Salome = s s Y o r department, Miss Matilda | Ferrino, answer or default. answer in|seize it and compensate the owners if it| Estate ofls*llflrt’uf =0 Nelson | case Smith. .{-.“: r you're in your dad's office? erintendent of primary de-|two weeks; Harold Shaw vs. Abraham|so desired. It is said, however, that the | J. Ayling, almer street. | “Masters of Science—George Benjamin : : 3 - o 2 2 2" SiEbel Hodskinton s | Corland et al, detault Tor falure o an | e of land was fot naually Carred | Jan §—Grace W. Dykeman: to Adams | Duriam, B. 5., Auguet Froderick Seuse We carry complete lines of dainty articles, suitable for (AR hows the businems grind, Ber- r dent of nome department, Mrs. | SWer, answer in 10 days; Timpany Rub- | out unless difficulties stood in the way of | P.- Carroll, corner Hedge avenue and !p g 5 5 . TS ¢ James Hartiey : superintendent of cradle |ber Co. vs. Doyle's Garage, disclosure of | purchasing it by ordinary methods. LR a‘ Graduates of the Two-vear Course in Graduation Gifts. Here are a few suggestions from our ot o bad. I get down n time for pe I Arthur Varley; picnic com- |defense or judgment, continued; Philip| While no one was found who would adyslaw Lenkiewicz to Adolf ~and | agricujture—Marshall Everett, Coe, Al- : 3 2 e, - s 4 mities. Allan Bogle, Farle M. Wood, % Hankey, Rec, vs. Ralph C. Wheeler, |deny authoritatively that the government | Constanza Dombrowsky, 72 Roath street.|hert Hicks Graf, Burton Beman Gritfin, varied assortment of gift articles. Louisville Courier-Journal m and Evereit M. Pingree. The nominat- |that default be opened and time limited | has nlans similar to those reported from Adam‘i:- Carroll to dB\"‘l'"'; E:rd:f | Mervin Bentley Leffingwell, flenry Fer- Huskinby, Jr,éwl'h m‘um— -;m! ties were Georze W. Weller, | for pleadings, continued; The C. W.|Block Island, many appeared to be of the| corner ge avenue and Mai eet. | is Meigs. Fred Henry Miller, Philp to read “Great Expectations,” dad. cc, and Fierett M. Pin. | Strickland Co. va. Nettie A. Johnson, de- | opinion that if Such plans were under |, Henry M. William G.. James C. and | Mucha, Hesry Lynne Roberts, Edward Congratulation and Graduation Greeting Cards Husbinby, Sr. (with newspaper)—Just ol will be closed until |fault for failure to plead, pleadings in|way they would not be carried out dur-| Charles M. Dunn and Mildred G. Ready- | Philip Rowland, Alois Charles Schiott. d B kl t 10c to 25¢ l'l done ‘that very thing, son. Says hers two weeks; Joseph Skindzier et al. vs.!ing the present period of governmental r;;f o Henrietta S. Roath, Shetucket e T el iy and Booklets—ai 0 each. that Kansas e: to regular meeting of Ponemah | Stephen J. Rokowski, judgment on sworn |cconomy but would wait development s. % S ETE TR 127,900,000 bushels o' corn this year— o, No. 34, Knights of Columbus, [bill of particulars, ~judgment entered;|later, when more generous appropria-| June 9—Joseph E. Burns to Joseph R.| - °‘W'::‘E- ::cm:v c: ol Duffalo Express held on dav afternoon in the | Max Schwartz vs. Benjamin Hack et al., |tions for fortification purposes might be| Yerrington, 22 Pratt avenue. 5. 2 y by Providence street with | 1, default, diselosure of defense, 3 .| available Catherine Trimmer to Max Sternlieb, Britain carburetor manufacturing con- FOR GIRLS FOR GIRLS B laree number in attendance. Grand |judgment, all denied; William McHenry o R e Toon b Dia B e e amen” s |l dowsiry, sl nicely boxed—"Fishen | Stone-trimmed Hair Pine, Barrettes THE OSCOPE I e faam at the ey |78 Jonh B Haner hande fop proterution. | e omtcmada s Porienes. | i} oS SRS 0 cPon "% | passing a_worthless eneck for 100 arawn |l Silverits,” white metal and Sterling | and Fancy Combs—at 50c to $3.50. Apples grown in the Pacific northwest i iranmcien ome. wmatin o lor detaul, anewer in 10 daye The Eim: | vrtiad atere!idence headauarters of the| *%yosephine Cotter to John Cotter, |on the Tnion' Bank and Trust Co. of |l Silver Bar Pins, set with white or | $6.50 Fishscale Mesh Bags—Special [f| 1ave been exnorted to every continent, membership was received. Plans for the | Wood Realty Co. vs: Ida M. Lust, Der-|department, in the Rhode Isiand Hospital| Avery street John | returned because of lack of funds, The |[jcolorsd stones, some very special | price $4.98. S S Wemmer wers iso discussed {mission to open default and fle plead-|Trust Co. building, no confirmation con- | - June 10—Andrew P. Morrls to John |returned because of lack of funcs. “he |\ cs at 69c, 98c and up to $4.98. 3 3 s e e e e Elton McK: Raymond Axelson |ings, answe rin onc week: Marie B.!cerning the projest reported foom Block ol b RN W e ¥ y ; $1000 e imported Mk Bags, I o o e I o and J. Burt Bumpus who have been | Pratte vs. Meyer Bruckner, 1, that de-|Isiand could be obtained. m da e, Dorcas. O Ay, D | i Al s i Colored Stone Neck Beads, Opera- | two styles—Special price $6.50. reading while lying down. . in town for the past year with the {fendant be allowed to amend answer,| For a long time both naval and army|A: A and M. B. Williams, 237 Mt. | ln Hartford Friday at the request of the [l 0 raduated—Special price 6%, 4 & Massachusetts has a new law which Brightman Company of New Bedford, |allowed, 2, that H. Landau & Co. b|autherities bave recnmmizea i bieel 1| Pleasant street. A b i el e il peciatio 7 | $7.50 Wrist Watches, with ribbon B oS S0 voluntary assoctations to be have been recalied fo New Bedford. The [made a party defendant, denied; Philipland the potentialities of practically an |, June 13—Daniel Shea to Town of use the funds | i were $1.00 and $1.50. bracelet, guarantexd Swiss move- Br man peopls have been engazed in | Marrus vs. Eagle Clothing Co., disclosure | impregnable fortification which, with the N orwich, land, Gallows Hill road. for business of the company. A debtor, sued. including labor unions. ment—Special price $4.98. Proig Sk ey e ¢ihe said, had agreed to deposit $2,900 (o |l Other Colored Stone and Metal The method, of srinfi et o Jaw building several of the mill houses |of defense or judgment, answer in 10 |modern lonk-range i Joseph Gauvin to Joseph Leblanc, of jhe raee > ks o (s . aterial fo roduced <ty days; Eastern Adv. Co. va. Shaletts CL.| b ot cs ofeyioons avatlavle. cotld| rativiFe. ihis account in New London which would | ll Beads, in all lengths and colors, in- | Mary Garden, Dj material for PEpl NEEESSREE the noles that have been | & Dyeing Co., disclosure of defense ‘or TR Ravel made e checkoall Zlett Itempt by enemy naval forces to enter i i ; avis’ and Colgat: into the United States q 1869. 2 cluding bright red and jet—at 98¢ S - fnte tn $ | jua ko i et P At the Union Bank and Trust Co. let Waters, Face Powders, etc., sold New Zealand exp ®menters have sme- B e e T o e | e o & o Scparstor | Narraganseit Bay for'an’ uttatk on itHs | FORMER) NORWICH GIRL Monday it was said that the check was |[ll to $3.98. separately or boxed in sets. ceded in having Lees accept artificial S e Hin dtreet Mfil(,}t have | closure of defeise or )udgme‘il é&nx;n-12,?“;'0:';,“’;?;\‘;11“‘;5;;”,f‘}m:"‘ m:“t(o ::m: MARRIED IN LOS ANGELES |rcturned as stated due to a lack cf combs made of aluminum, coated with ng in back of the .houses. ued; Mitchell Wing: Co. va. Shaletts CL!New York city by way of Long Isiand | - MF. and Mrs. Nils Johnson of Los An-|funds. Tt is said that White is or was wax bur Dodge, of Block Island, |& Dyeing Co., disclosure of defense O | sound. A = geles, Cal., formerly of this city, where | connected with the Ship Trading and zuest of her brother and judgment, continued; City of New Lon- . . . By a new French process aluminum > 1 he present plans, apparently, contem. | Mr. Johnson conducted a large 'custom | Contracting “Co. Indestructible Pearl Beads, made in pairs, graduated can be so substantially mickel plated w, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Pol- |don vs. Ralph-H. Denison et al., default-!piate the erection of huge fortifications |t210Ting business on Broadway. have ——— — in two leng‘iht that the metal can be hammered ani outh Front street. | ed March 10, 1916, 1, order of notice and!on the southeast “corner” of the island \s«;n(‘lo (nen‘ds he;e ‘:nno\ancm;‘e[xeu; ;_a‘:nc!: Gradvated at N. Y. University e bent without eracking. George Deardow spent the week end |continuance as to Davis, Adm. 2, juds-|for gua Ethe Nawnort diatii tof the marriage of their daughter Ellen| Ajfreq Joseph L'Heureux of Jewett & H i In Austria the nublic executiomer al- B e . T | o s e Skl 10 mientlas Ton Newnore iseier ) 00 0SS e T et k| et Wiy a nat e Size 18-inch, at$2.98 Size 23-inch, at $3.50 b s el el antic Bessie Becker, answer or other plead- |taken to acquire land on the opposite |Place on Wednesday, June 8, at Los An-|,nnual commencement —of New York every time he is called on to carry out Ross is the guest of Mr. |ings, answer in 10 days; Abraham Waitz |side of the island for the site of fortifi- |5¢les: The at home cards are for 415|ynjversity, olomy Auger of Slat- |vs. Samuel Miller, answer or other plead- begun on the foundation of be built by Hanson Carter ings, answer in two weeks. cations to guard the Long Island section and its approaches. The land upon which options have been Fifth avenue after July lst. Enjoyed Motor Trip Attended Wedding in Providence, Washington Holt, Other Pearl Beads, in neck length, opera length and long chains, at 50c to $4.98. a tal gentence. Women mountain climbers in Switser- land, if they value their complexions, Willam Lathrop, smear thelr faces with soot to protect house to bo | s COMPENSATION SETTLEMENT obtained is mostly farm land and is not| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krieg of Cornin ss Holt' and Miss Ccg. Fletcher mo- them from the rays of the sun. oo Mkt by «L{.rn—», e near the Lk ... |In the popular summer hotel section of |road enjoyed a motor trip Sunday to | tored to Providence Saturday to attend $1.25 Fountain Pens, self-fillers, Books for Boys and Girls of all ages Of the five British sovereizns in the Tafiville entrance to Mohegan park. 0S8 OF MIAND | the island. Southeast Point light is about | Hartford and Springfield, seeing the rose | the Browning-Swanson wed 98¢ | —at 25¢ to $2.00. last hundred years only one—his grand. _Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tetreault of New Seven workmen's compensation agree-|1 1-2 miles by air from Old Harbor and |garden at Hartford They were accomp- £ s at .. Sesaese ). Shoth Queen Victoria—has reigned for Haven have been recemt guests of rela- ments s follows jhave been approved | 212 miles from New Harbor, Block anied by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corning of | Running upstairs instead ot walking|B¢175 Salbro Fountain Pens, Gift Stationery, some exceptional [§|a longer period than King George V. n town y_Commissioner J. J. Donohue: Island. ! and by Mrs. Louis Frank |will increase teh work of the heart b 3 2 H : e e iy hose who frequent the woods report | Norwich Woolen Mils Corporation, | The navy as long ago as the spring of | ot moskive. N X. one-fourth. It et $149 | values—at 29 to 9 a box. Diamonds whics ‘el SESHRN e an ge amount of deer in | employer, and William Johnson, Yan- 1917 rccognized the possibilities of the - this vic A large number of fawns heir side have been noticed GIFTS OF $750 MADE AT ODD FELLOWS' HOME tic, employe, compensation for 156 weeks at $10.03. To save himself from falling the man threw out his right arm and his hand went into a nearby machine cutting it off at the wrist. Crescent Firearms Co. Norwich, em- island as a submarine base, and at that time Admiral Knight, in a report to See- retary Daniels, urged the construction of fortifications there and the building of a naval base which could be made, he said, Leather Purses, a big variety —at 50c to $7.50. Silk Hand Bags and Vanity Case all colors—at $1.29 to $6.50 Fine Silk Umbrallas, in a full line of colors—at $3.98 to $12.50. Other Umbrellas for Boys and Girls —at $1.29 to $7.50, have been made by chemical means, but the cost of production has always ex- ceeded the market value of the real sr- ticle. The prevalling idea that parachutes frequently fall to open is a fallacy. In as strong as the old German Helgoland. e Al toam iy Grand Master's day was observed at|ployer, and Peter Bravatas, 52 Roath | Admiral Knight's plan was looked upon e durtas the mar; Gply) Pabu Batl- he 0dd_Fe :‘.s‘ l\Grymed a\z{ Fum:w. :\rlcel.fe;;\lnh;ye. left hand infected, at | favorably by Secretary Daniels, but ae.! ° ) G 5 X 5 balicon aurin 22 ien an annual castoms for ‘many | Bastern Connectit. Pawer Co, Nor- | Lime wntl the nor shouid T mesr sn s airs women s 0es andkerchiefs for Graduation Gifts |§| " crce 1 trzestes steem. years and Saturday’s occasion, was one| Wich, employer, and Bernard Krieger, | more thorough survey possible. ships from o f the most successful in the history of | 92 Mechanic street. employe, fractured the institution. A large number of state officers and members from all over the tibia, @islocation of two smaller bones, at_rate of $10. ecretary Daniels sent Admiral Knight's report to the war department, We show an excellent line of dainty Handkerchiefs England is said to reach the London market In such excellent condition that 7 5 3 = : e apnearance of having onl t and the latter now, apparently, is direct for Graduation Gifts. A big showing of hand-em- oot oen getiered e state gathered at the home and took part ‘Whitall Hectrie Co., Westerly, em-|ing along lines suggested in the report. t g In the observance ployer, and Joseph Cabral, New Lon-| Brig. Gen. John W. Ruckman, then Grand Master's day is also the annual Sonation day and money donations amounting to 750 were received. 1In ad- dition clothing, reading matter and other don, right hand cut by live wire, at rate of $16.50. Sea Sley Co., West Mystic, employer, and H. C. Bunnell, Waterford, employe, commander of the First corps area and | of the First coast artillery distriet, in an address last March foreshadowed the At $1,00 a Pair broidered Handkerchiefs, at 25c each. Genuine Madeira Handkerchiefs, at 39¢c, 50c, 75¢ and up to Newark, N. J. claimg ta have the largest sirictly retall drug store fin America, it not in the world. The es- tablishment 00. employs dgn‘y-clx persons, 4 : s .00. including sixteen regists Pharmacists useful articles were received In largs | acute came of turpentine Doisoning. ai |towad In- his sharem Gronly Dlock Most Al’l Sizes $2 et otk quantities rate of $8.31. man, who died a few days ago, advocat- Mony of the Tiioak restanisiibin The home was homored by the pres-| Kol Carton Corporation, Norwich, |cd the necessity of istalling “fixed woms York know little of the citys rapidly S & Svhet N. Phillips of Water | employer, and. Joston Foley, 20" Foun- |qf grest calibre” on Block Yaland for the bury, grand master of Connecticut, and | tain street, employe, three fingers lac- other state and past state officers, in- eluding Past Grand Master F. W. Whi- ton of Hartford, Past Graud Master Rey- nolds of Bridgeport, Past Grand Master Kierstead, president of the home, Grand Fecretary Hutchison of New Haven, Mre. Ethel Hutchison of New Haven, presi- fent of the Rebekah state assembly, and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Torrington, sec- retary of the Rebekah stats assembly. One of the features of the occasion was the presentation to the home of a picture of Past Grand Master Whiton. Lightaing Struck Montville House. During the thunder storm of Saturday night, Mrs Julia Starr's house at Hill Top, Montville, was struck by light- aing. The bolt tore away the cornice, a part of the veranda and completely rip- crated, at rate of $3. © Poneham Mills, Taftville, employer, and Julia Peloquin, Versailles, injury to left big toe, at rate of $9.18. Seeks Divorce For Cruelty. Harold Everett Spicer. of Norwich, has brought suit for divorce from Eliz- abeth Houston McCluggage Spicer of the same place. The grounds allezed are intollerable cruelty since June §, 1920. They were married on that day and have no children. SIX NORWICH GIRLS IN COLLEGE GEADUATING CLASS Commencement exercises at Connecti- cut college at New London this (Tues- day) morning at 9.30 will mark the close of six years of successtul admin- safety and protection of Newport, Narra. gansett bay and the eastern flank of New York. The Block Island plan, as a part of the general scheme for the fortification of the New England and New York coasts, was outlined by General Ruckman at that time as foRows: “The strategic naval center In Narra- gansett bay is necessary on both tactical and strategic grounds. Secure protection for this coast Will protect the eastern flank of New York, which is generally conceded to be the objective of an enemy in_attacking this country. “It is proposed to place all the domi- nating batteries on the most advanced points and controlling the intervening waters, bavs, etc, for the requirements of our own forces. Fixed guns of great caliber would be placed on 100 Pairs Men's High and Low—All Welts At $1.98 a Pair ON SALE. WEDNESDAY Shoes The Porteous & Mitchell 0 NEW SPRING PRICES IN * LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE OAL | expanding_ transportation system, says the New York Sun. They are ed with those minor sections they Aaily, ‘but if they have occasion to tra to unaccustomed quarters they are A puzzied as the stranger. It is usually the new comer, the resident of a few months or years, who even pretends to know the subways or the streets of any considerable section of the town. t- SPECIAL SALE Hardwear Tires FOR A WEEK ONLY B thé felaphone lines from the house. | L pion. Wit the awarding of desrées|point.. Biodk Island, ' No Mm‘sumf,":“;{ Ford sizes, extra ply Fabric K o My - | to 44 members of the graduating class. i ) ind, Tnside the building, it ripped the carpet | ‘g wine the exercises which wiy be|CaPe Cod and Cape ~Ann, Portsmouth As 1 ONG AS THEY LAST 30x3 $12. 1, $15.00 Bp and tore the fioor badly for quite A |yoia . the Eymadsiam the .50—30x3 gistance, but did not harm elther Mrs. Starr or her daughter, who were both In the house at the time. The fuse box near Dr. Fox's residence was broken and that put the lights out for several minutes in that section. The woman of today needs to learn and play more athletic games than ever be- fore if she is to take her new position in faculty, alumnae and friends of the college will attend a luncheon in Thames hall given by the trustees. Six of the graduating class are Nor- wich young women, Miss Dorothy Greg- son, Miss Agnes Berkley Leahy, Miss Abby C. GaHup, Miss Dorothy Wulf, Miss Nellie Frances English and Misy Gladys Belle Beebe, DOCTORS RECOMMEND BON-OPTO FOR THE EYES Physicians and eye specialists pre- scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy. I the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists. DUSTIN’S’, 35 Broadway NUT STOVE EGG No. 2 NUT $14 $14 $14 $13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON 31x4 $20.00 | CORDS |32x3Y;, $22.50—33x4 $30.00 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 America as the bearer of the burdens of | Hartford—United Statss Distrizt At- 'rhe HM ; citizenship, according o Dr. William Bur- | torney Fdward L. Smith wil' he tre|, WHEN TOO SWANT w put your busi- ; diek, supervisor of physioal education for [ sreakir at the class day exercitce at| e bettor. than throvan iy seis,Medl- 74 FRANKLIN STREET the public schools of Maryland, | Iriaity Coliege Saturday, June 13, columns of The Bulletin. K o . 5 Telephone 531-4 BULLETIN BLDQ N . i R R R I A AT 5 PR