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FAIR TODAY; PROBABLY SHOWERS TOMOEEOW CENSUS OF 1920 GIVES NORWICH ===Smn e 10850 MALES, 11,454 FEMALES INCITY _ WheBuitetin, | ; WEATHER The &isturbance that was central over Ontarlo Sunday night passed | eastward to the Canadian maritime | provinces and another of marked in-| ing eastward. There have been local rains with- | in the last 24 hours in the Atlanti states where considerably lower tem- | perature prevailed Monday 13 In New England and e York the weather wi somewhat warmer Tuesday Jowed by uns d wea ers Tuesday night or Wednesday. |with native Winds it North of Sandy Ho ‘west becoming southwest weather Tuesday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Mox east winds, becoming sou tled weather Tuesday. Forecast F New England—Fair Tuesday; Wed- nesday unsettled, probably showers, temperature | Observations in Norwich |7 The Bulletin's observations show th Yollowing changes in temperature and barometric chan, Ther. Bar Comparisons for Tuesa VL Page street Saturday and S | Mr and Mrs Clifford Geer of Bev- erly Mass, were recer Mo "TAFTVILLE many more years i 0. B. A. Lodge After New Members | Independent Norwich Lodge, No | 3 O. B. A, met Sunday . hall on Water street, its meeting place from Tre meeting was opened fent Meyer Blumenthal and from the last meeting was read by Sec- petary B. Coden and accented. A re plution was recelved from the grand | lodge to make a drive for new members in the emtire Order Brith Abraham There are approximately 650 lodges the order which are scattered through 29 | Sifferent states of the vnx:;::: “l:?:_l;f,y, o program calls for a U American ?e'ry. Today the Independent Order Brith Abraham represents almost one- Zird of American Jewry. Wiich shall be so displayed as to visible at a distance of 200 feet in front and_in rear of such animal” than $10 or miFe than $59 Is aige rrovided. The intent is good but a De but think what a predicament a farmer would be in who tried to take a| herd of cattle to pasture early in daylight saving. Ev- o would have to have a main- mast built on its back to carry a light, and anyone approaching would think with a flock of fire-fiys going to a lawn P Of the negroes there were 32 and 31 females under 5 years, 5 males and 9 females under 1 yea from 5 to 9 years, s and 24 females from 10 to 14 years, 13 The city of Norwich had a population the spectacle tensity is over Saskatchewan and mov- |according to the United States c 30 males and farmer to be 100 would_have people from the Either this or the o 102 males and 113 females from > 62 males and 70 females and over, 106 males and 118 to 44 vears and 175 females of 21 years and neighborhood, torches from some nearby club, and Jet each person pi “home fires” the pasture was reach- Of the 16,042 native whites there were burning until parentage number 6,745 foreign parents with mixed parent: School Attendance School attendance figures are given in the census’ a: persons who drive a Dobhin ght dangling along the road have from the rear of the buszy, years of age, 3.449: forelgn born white nu 3 ride on the horse’s hack, action a coal miner's headgear w on the top of the head_ ,600, per cent 97.6. tending school mber attending how a doz would he decorated unless some one dipped ffs tail In nhosphorus and muy- in a pernendicular position to his head so that he would be “witl in the law.* to determine, number attend- per cent 15. tendance was merely as to whether the ed had attended school. person enumerat: The percentage of native white foreign-born APPROVAL ges Monday [negro S COMPENSATION workmen compensation been approved census date, Age Groups age groups the Norw! s and over in the eity Males of 21 year: Lorraine Mfeg. Rose Serra, left shoulder wrenched. at rate of $9.03, merican Velvet Cq awcatuck, empl s and over numbet Byers Bros, Inc, New Lendon, em- and Leo Pel 5 laceration of years and over. and Jchn Roux ploye, bruised left eve with cf 10 yvears of age and over, 17,689 | Josep Han & nt in 1910 was 7. per cent 0.4. |of left hand of. United Metal ; per cent 10, | establ compensation years of age and males in this| Brainerd and Armstrong Co., N les in this age 53 POUND SQUASH IS GROWN ON EAST SIDE | Beebe of 45 ureau classifies as illiter- frem Hartford. pianted four. ve four away years or old inches around Conneetiéut Patents. SUES FOR DIVORCE 0 INTOLERABLE CRUELTY CHARGES Aida Kessler McClintock of Mont- SPRINGS CORONE announced afte for divorge fro tock of New York City Arthur McClin- has been 1ntoler: allowed to resume her maids ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine on September k. was found | Kettelle about : movements on Designs—Charl Unless you see the name e or on tablets are not getting genuine Aspirin scribed by physicians for twenty-one and proved safe Aspirin only as told in the package for Colds, Headache, gia, Rheumatism, FOR LIGHTS ON de-Marks—Salts Textile arache, Toothache, nd for Pain. boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets rin cost few cents. large packages. mark of Bayer Mnufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Salieylicacid. ag passed by is the trad t and until a half hour |petore sunrise, shall carry THE FINEST BUTTER FOR THE GRANDEST BREAD Butter Lower In Price — Biggest Loaf For the Money Quality, same high-grade, highest quality | A wholesome, crisp cmsled,vdeliciou.s flaky pressed into a golden ball, fresh from the | loaf. The Mohican Bread comes up to that “Just Like Mother Used to Make” Flavor. & Eat Mohican Bread BIG FULL Meadowbrook Creamery 85¢|n 43¢ HE MoH BIG FULL Bulletin Wullett o v mronn| ~COLUMBITA That the town of Norwich has had ANTISEPTIC nothing in the past year approaching an epidemic of any kind is stated in the annual report by Dr. George Thompson, the town health officer. The doctor also reports a successful beginning of the de- partment'’s work in the supervision of the health conditions of the school child- Ten. Reporting to the selectmen Dr. Thomp- son covers the situaticn during the year as follows: 3 The past year has been remarkable for the small number of contagiius dis- easeS reported, nothing approaching an epidemic of any kind having be:n noted. pe: It has not heén the custom of the physicians <f Norwich to report cases of grippe or influenza except in times of epidemic, €0 I cannot estimate tha number that have occurred since my last report, but it has not been at all prevalent and not af severe type. Diphtheria: Six cases of diphtheria have been reported, no deaths. I cannot see frim_ an inspection of past records that this disease is less frequent than in former years. but epidemics are much less frequent and the mortality is sreatly AT YOUR heals rapidly. OR SEND DIRECT TO FULL ASSOCIATED PRESs DESPATCHES will do wonders fof YOUR skin because it is best even for BABY'S sensitive skin. 50 Clean — soothing — antiseptic. C inflammation, starts healthy granula- tion, corrects merhid conditions and USE IT FOR: Pimples, Eczema, DRUGGIST Tetter, Raw Sores, Ulcers, Burns, A Scalds, Cuts, and many other skin troubles. Cold Sores, F. C. STURTEVANT CO., Hartford, Conn. FREE Sample Sent Postpaid on Request. redyced. Scarlatina: Only four cases repirted and are of mild type. i Tuberculosis propriation. It “has been onl: e cases report and the work as much as we have. Thi This is a much larger number than is |gociety has contributed in supplies a usually reported due to the fact that|money nearly $1,000 for various purp:ses. more of them are cared for in the State | yq this assistance has been voluntary it Tuberculosis Sanitarium and are prompt- |cannot be assumed that such help will ly_repcrted from Mea Nuisances: Five nui ed and promptly abated upon notice |lines contemplated. from the health officer. School Buildings: All of the school buildings of the tcwn t institution, Only one case reported. extended indefinitely, hence the nee of ample prov srent | ON GRAND MARSHALL AFF e e ganol L FOR KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PARADE specte und in excellen* condition. int e s e I'wish to-call attention against to what | APpointments on the staff of the grand 1 have referre to in other reports to ;AT farihoshi emipiar G Your beardethe desirability of the in.|Parade in Hartford cn October 8, include the in-|p B Sir Carey Congdon of New Lon- allation of sanitary and up-to-date e rt R. Kind of this s toilets in_the West Town street school- |308 7 E Sir Herpert . xynd of fhs ity ; Kojize: 1 will) jonly, tepeat fhat’ I 'con=|and I iRiriGeokgeat S iuman (ot EIL der it a very necessary improvement p & will be in four Atvisions. and hope that the schocl board will 5 etaet of this $soon install them "hes beos as in the By the action of the last town meeting, | CItY has hecn &€ vieoms relative to the: supervision and care ofSecond division Chint A the physical well being of the school {Mandery No. 2 and Clinton comm 1 Fsicalt WllS Balng, hool | 6. 3. The par: move from U children of cur town, it became my duty | N0 . The Paraf = to' assme new duties which have hith-jState armory at 2 erto Dbeen forcizn to the position of tha| e T health officer And while it may not| General Ordinance Co. gl be proper st this time to eriter into any | An attachment for $190.000 in be |lengthy discussion of this sabject, I fecl |of creditcrs of the General Ordi that it would not be out of place to re-|Co. of Derby, made on August 13 last port briefly on the progress of the work. |has resulted- in the filinz of a pétition I feel assured that we acted wisely in bankruptey by that company in the ited St z A te department for ates courts { | | 1 I this work and making a proper appro- | | i | priation for iis maintenance. All mat- ters of importance have been brought hefore the advisory board appointed, and I have been guided almost wholly by its | advice. The work has been a_decided | sucee ticularly in unccvering facts | /1 conditions that will have mrar - | fluence in future procedures. T will not | enter into Is but th tions show that there amount of work to be done = little ones if we attempt to do cur [ investi rly a year has passed since th department was established as a sey ate body and while we have done all tI it was possible to do in that time 1w have but made a begininz in what hope is to he a great work of consers tion. If we are to reap the fall hene- fit <f our preliminary wos hall ha to have a substantial increase in our ap- by the | istance of the Norwich Red Cross L apter that we have been able to ex- Spear of New n_by the town for the nces were report- |continuation of thé work on tne broad New London Loses 1st been distribut approximately names from boom period A man’s past is the best prophet of DY TO NELP YOU, anee ni The papers in the attachment were Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE em l FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC b CALL H. F.and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. POETRY THE TIME WILL COME ill come, the time will come. t shall rectify each wrong When peace shall find on earth its home, And’ justice triumph o'er tie SLTODR. Too long hath error ruled the earth: Too long hath reason been dethroned— Man recognized alope through Hirth And merit's efioris been disowned. Oft hath a good man come to ili— Some worthy soul zone to disgrace ight fiil But justice, crushed to carth eagain Shall rise wi Set every form of error So do not weej Nor pause God's sunligh 1f thou dost falt struggling few, ar to count the cost; one on you all is lost emember well s lost_on some; he powers of hell- come. Truth's day sha¥ ccme E —Wilson il Stites in St Louis Post Dispatch, THE MORNING Back to the moming—and don't @es is there. nd foliow and fin( Back to the morning— Back to the morning—I nd take throust and sid nd! 2 promise, § and do not mind never again be 'HUMOR OF THE DAY - 2s provet suppose 1 cook, girtie."—Loulsville d:wn.—Bostor me back the min aid you in—Chicago Herald-Es- an—It's certainly wo: lcrtal hew 2 at t he's singing for b be can g¢ the Bank the Money you have put in the Fire HIS is a characteristic of rich winter one-third of what you are men: now putting into the fire. A rich man never hesitates to You can—with ARCOLAJ throw away old equipment if he ~ARCOLA is the wonderful new can save money by doing so. heating invention for small homes, L. with or without basements, that One of the richest bankers in takes the place of a furnace or A stoves. By its one fire, ten-year old boiler from kis cellar nected with American Radiators, this Summer and installed a new it fills every room with health- heating plant made by this Com- ful hot-water warmth and pany. Why? Because by doing so provides an abundance of hot water for washing and. bathing the United States took out the he can save about one-third of what he has been spending for coal. | pesides. It Yet families of modest means go b,“"nsf ?“%’ on heating their homes with olq Xnd of fuel. furnaces or stoves and suppose One-third they are being economical. of yourfuelis It is false economy. - worth sav- 5 ing. See AR- You can put into the bank every COLA today. The red and yellow card at the right is the-sign of a Heating or Sani- tary Engincer (formerly called Steamfitter or Plumber) who can show you ARCOLA, Look for it in his window. It will pay you to consult him twice a year as you do your Doctor or Dentist. Tohave him examine and report on your heating and plumb- ing costs little. It may save you a very great deal, Don't blame a man for kicking if you call him a donkey: . 1 Makers of the famous IDEAL Boilers and AMERICAN Radiators 54 EXCHANGE STREET _ PROVIDENCE, R. L Star. o you want a pullet? asked the keeper. “T want KALEIGOSCOPE lucation is cofpulsory in Sweden. The cannibal women of New Guines roll sago intc a ball and vys (favor knives for fighting 155 Genseric, king of vandals, me. people are cultic- pye of land are scwn to ainted cattle In the could sing ep six. resist G es by an cagle which racec aver's chief use of tail is for swim. se. Wher m of London giove- New York. More than a dozen mot! y known' rec m picture act- ntly have lef: stage because they can now earn m heatres. ent year marks the centenary he birth cf Samuel Weatherill, z Iphia inventor and scientist, whe to produce metallic zinc in the United States Golf enthusiasts on the Carleton Placs Ontario, who had observed thal squirrels, resident on the course, werc them in a peculiar manner, reason. Lesiie Reynolds an- had stalked one of the squir- tree and found a cache balls. Segrch of simi- ng places on the course revealed more lost balls, he said.—New York Post. “You Can D3 No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withou! Thumm’s d . Home-Made Mayonnaise i THUMMS DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street Shea’s News Bureafi MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE _ 4