Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 12

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THE WINTER RILLS. I know a haunt amid the hifls Where winter trum loud and m Where the kray norih wind never e R 2 . Fha scartre ot Ab coag : e was raided on Saturday ev- incinnati Barber Tells How to Here all the slopes are white as sleey . On Monday morning the place at 81, Whose BomC He T rohibition . Agents | A Cincinnati o Te“. iy T i ethereal iengies concroliéar = Franklin street, slleged to be owmed by | SO Y o Brigss, was presentd be- | Make a Remedy for Gray Hair. f Here with fantastic sters there ersep b Patey; Oérient, of thid (Slie TS i o earamisslones Mathewson fa thid L ARG A S ) The eifins of the cojd. E ‘extensiv ® eneter Prohibition icer I y. lent evidence was - i S B e Sl b s i ph 0 BoTioR. Eact o e is . Hias horab o HE E;}‘.jk;°h"o"m":fi::‘.";u§f,'°‘,2, . ! @ ; > Here when the red rimmes sun goes dow Rocky Mountains and has its center ol | taining & small amount °:-d'u?:«’: Car- | district court and_bonds were fixed at more than forty vears, recently made § 3 5 One seems 10 frel and sce the frown minimum pressure over Neva Scotia. An-|to be ilquor, were :2“ for Wharkig e |$500 which were furnished. Mrs. 11’(“3' the following, statement : 5 < 2 =R w f death, and yet—and - EA S RN Wha omuwi: Monday | ponh wal BESERLE e Mathewson Iai. |lan_ whs) represented by ‘Atfofmey P. 3, | e SORIELSSSRIE L Lo B T Sy s L b v R R I I T T e Sl | D L et o |t 2 R ot e e ot Bt gy e e all this week with' abundant quantities for §i "% = s o Sldedis In Sintenshy and move east|er In the day. The cars was copmuct | Do Ofticers In el rald found & 4o¢ | will darken gray hair, and make. it contmue { And how this bieak dom: northeastward. -y 0 which were | gallon st! &al soft and glossy. To a pin $ 3 3 s - d and thrall, der honds of $500 w! nd 60/ gallons of i There have been rains within the last | leased un pounds of sugar, ai water add 1 ounce bay run, a sm: “t ear! €njo! o d 38 howenin the Atlantie and Guit | furaished fof BB ' " ¢ aMadeneiq, | moonshine. Box ot Barbo Compound and 1-4 ounce everyone, 0se whno come y v Joy 20 S0aR T G aast it atates and local in the north At-| Mrs. S 3 glycerine. These ingredients can be l * / ¢ 7 - And many another voice will lantic states. T AR bought at any drug séonhnlt vtery m; se ectlons. £ In rapture of repiy. There has bsen a further rise in tem- A ATLANTA CHAPL. tle cost. Apply to the halr twice - 7 i wED SUDDEX ; R e s e : The sepulcher will b nnsealed Perature In the Atlantic states and the | RABIES SHO D TES IN BOSTON HOSPITAL | yeek until the desired shade. is sem . i 3 R SSNWL valiey. Temperatures SwRema R “A"; Rev. ‘\(l'?ehael 3. Byrne, 65, whoss|tained. This will make a gray-haired 1g e l’ 00! O ( to y thou 8? ndas of our ke e renewal (ugd the cew, %% now above the normal generally east| ... .. have been no human cascs of s was® announced /in The | person look twenty years _younger. ® l . \ . thm th s e ;] 3 the Rocky Moumtaims. e e i | Bulletin Monday, e 55 90 selocc It 1s easy (o use, does not coior the || DALKONS every year. It is more important year: tham fis colsmice sntw N In the north Atlantle states, the ming| have been, however, several mndc‘u}:; o et bt e e BOLEN LS il A R bnotflmeky Br . - : " t ther will be fair Tuesday and becbming | NAVe, DeoM RoWeven SVETC D | patient for | greasy and does not rub off." bef beca: h the b ock of == 1 Sospiied Wik rain and wnow on Wad-| 3L L Clune "of this. disease in Mid: | Boston, where he had deen wpationt {or | greasy ever before— use we have the biggest st of mer- A, Sesday without decided change in tem-| TSCnt MPDRRTOICS T LN e how unex- s e = . . £ o dow 3 vl ar his -son, mes J. Byrne, and h = : Tenhtuse. pectedly rabies appears. T, M. Whitle:) SOl i Cambridge. Wit ebbm st the 1se we ever had at season. announcement and badkward, ang Winds off the Atlantic Coast. dey, e s d;,mffi,:c las were his daughter, Miss Mary Eli- 5 . yeats s gites. Neth of Santy Hook: Yreh wester-| animais, who has ctares of the eradicn| B3 TS L0 ST e o we call particular attention to our— A ¢ Iy; cioudy weather Tuesday. jtion of rabies among whimAle, Snd oea| nd James J. Byrne, and two : of s : - 2 ok TR e g B et - ntterak: Frosh west-| corps of workers, found tiat boow SoRR| L L, Yohn . -and ‘Andfew -Byme| S P erly and fair weather Tuesday. in Gromwell and Midistown were clint-| Jrathers, Jon B 230, O arvivea in 32 T block the ronde, and evitc the Saiag cally fil with rabies. : Noxe s Pocks) Mbnday igrens \ o e - Sou oo mowuns | % o, ES B g it i o Yo anua earance o UES, [ o5 & oo rom oo o or_Nerth and South i of health luboratory in New Haven con-| IME. : in Norwich, S~ . ers & Fair Tuesday: Wednesday clondy, prob- | °f Nalth lanorsony (o, (1o g Rather 1’:2;“”“:":0':"’(": e e : 3 My froms congeal thé rivers in thel ably snow or rainm. The Cromwell dog had bitten five oth- ;-}\?( and Mary MoCann Byrne, He was TR 1 i Y My fires. Hght s s hearte wull Saren o otk o e e o i e dops S A0k s M ot Soa | Uil “Fruf-a-Hives” Broug an 1noieums The Bulletin's observations show the|were killed hefore they T L avh st Wit aribyar dis [N clisages %o temperature and| tunity to develop the diseass and butey SN U IR TN NSy e 2, Perfect Health 2 . 2 Barometric changes Monday e O A R oo | 1880, . yrsia’ vuifod s marrlage with R Ch - N Fl \ er. Bar. | Middistown dog was ow ¢ i =40 In - g ey i Binalel o bdier et TR R amon, & eta 50| 49 AxpERsox Sr., PorrLaND, Marxz. ! ou’fl Have NO Aftel‘ egrel:s oosing INew I‘loor L aatter an~ writes BB M. I 31 anitomn grom aceoms coniery e R A s espmndays Afiad! 11 Tis troubled with Constipation . N [kio” police regulatior isa't any 65 m 81 2049 ten minny Qoigk: ihres of Whirh Vietelowelly SR BRERD et Benit e Sk T remember. As a Covenngs ow laughable than this notics. 1 saw. Highest 21, lowest 25 rabies and were killed. Two boys were & i % ed up in Massachusetts: “Any Owner. ghest 31, il Bisten: ang-are’ mow unddryolisthe e result, was subject to distressing s ize R ize R N nect Ruts whose dog shows signs of {liness should omparisen ; ! g £ ; Y teur anti-rabic treatment, which in prae Headaches and Pain in my left side. mall-size ugs Carpet-uze \ugs eponset Kug: be chained up securely.—Boston Tras< Predictions for Monday: Cleudy and ’;‘uv wery cass Wil prevent human s > : ot aEmer. 1ne | heings from develeping rabiés it thay I chanced to read/about “Fruita- Size 18x36-inch Rattania Rugs, Deitox Weol and Fibre: | 5x9 feet—35.95 ......... value $750 PR S l‘xhon:xv'q :-nzcr {Lnfhv :nw«h".-:i; have been bitten by a rabid dol¢_ A -tives” in one of our'local papers and ;?’c‘a‘:’ eig:‘—s-la Price 3 for s ) b feskodons value $1075 | 7 ft. 6x0 7t—$7.95 aiott a Derits Suing TR et slght foliowed by el One of the dogs that developed rab- began their use about four months 00, . ot southwest wind, ies after being bitten lived in Portland, 2 g Since then, I have been free of Size 22x36-inch Linoleum Mats, 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6—$13.50, value $16.00 | 9x12 foet—$11.50 ...... value $14.50 R ";\rrr cughtst tos i skl 1.} and this dog had strayed into Glaston- go. 8 value $100—gale Price ........88c | ot S0y gopon” Lt oo i / s et Pl | STX. M0ON AND TIDES. bury and bitten two others, which were Headaches, my bowels have been Size 3672 Reversible. Grass Stair Carpet retedbay cet are enough to shocks B promptly Killed. regular, and from thie use of “Fruit- Rugs, value $2.10—Sale Price $1. 427 inch Veivet Stalr Carpet at these | anvron {, Times Union. e e a-tives” (Fruit Laxo Tablets) I feel T Size 27x54 Tapestry Bruwels Tapestry Brussels Rugs Sale Prices | “Ana does.y8us_ wits: mow Duy fwe( f ; ” : 25—Sale Price $1. st et 4 when, the (Ixbordesey -xg:\indnl',fl?: v::g: have derived the greatest benefit”, :i‘:‘ z";x;: svzv”l and- Fibry 6x9 foel—$1395 ....... value $1575 AT $1.19 a yard—Value $1.50 Ba b s Smat - 3 S of the dog’s head shows the dog to TIS M: BRYANT. g V. 10 o s he s Bt T ok .00—Sale Price $1.69 6x9 15.95 lue $18.75 AT $1.69 a yard—Value $2. she saves es ghe spends in hats had rables. Rugs. value $2. al 7 ft. 6x9 ft.—$15.95 ... value » h : ial size 25 ! —Die Muskete, Vienna. 1 (2) When persons are bitten by stray 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. Size 36x72 Wool and Fibre 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6—$19.95, value $24.50 $ 3 ie ] n o dors who were appheently il with ra- - At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Rugs, value $3.25—Sale Price §289 a %‘ 5, > $24.50 § oy e Matting Howell—Do 300 tink the wrist wat Rife Dot eyv emerE I oresibey Limited, OGDENSBURG NX. Y, . g KIE Soet 900907, Nl IO s Matting, good e T LT B | e oozt ant ks, ” T 1 Axminster Rugs assortment, regular price e —Wayside Talex - hora after high Sater v | S e s Or orhiex: nrflseddakln = 18x27 Mml—dsies‘,é. : vn:ue :;3 Axminster Rugs Sale Price a yard 4...c.c0..0.. 48c Knicked—Do Smith and his wils exa P Tllow 5o " |surface by a dog such as mentiored un- three brothers mentioned, he leaves a !Bl 18,36 Mottle: E o value $1. s 5 pect to keep the peace? v under (1) and (8. : el e William P Tt o dana|[ll 18x36 Patterned—$139, value §225 | 4 ft: 6x6 1. 6—$10.95 .. value $1275 | Neponget— ] inoleum 1" Booker—Yex, they bave acreed to scrast GREENEVILLE e et fo Mo Wnitbaey e o den Parkotay, Norwicn. ather Byrme's | [f 18630 Patterned 28 valuo 3325 | 560 foot—352185 ... vatue s2800 | [ PPREIT A0 S her bikcte“New Yook Heit, paign in Connecticut is shown by the father died Feb. 21, 1915, and his mogh- . o , t hy did they put Bob out of b The Community Workers of Greene-| PLEE 0 CorttHon 8 OO Trepore or o’ wad, n.antive. ot bz, Mia | lEAGTD Arminete—8019 valus 001 L 7 6L 11=92095. . - wmlus $58.00 e ey rob e chet Bodat vy ¥ s to meet “'"”‘;::"C'”;: ,'L;‘u'" om casas of animal rabies and dogs kill- married thers, died in 1885. N 2 B ft. 3x10 ft. 6—$3250 .. value $39.00 | value 85c—Sale Price a_squars = eFor nolding™ QR e SFC MR, Joha C. Ads ed: Hig body Is to be brought to his native (@ Granite Art Squares : 100 | YARE ceeeeees “Oh, isa't that just Itke Bob™—Vir« SELPAge screet. T e e Rabies Dogs ¥y e oty for burial with his kin. 620 fost—$4.95 value $7.50 | 9X12 feet—S$3375 ...... value $¢ Wild’s Printed Linoleum, In a/ ginia Reel. RS & mcbiis g hirh-smbs o re. | e i Bk s s B B e e a6 ste . valos 00, | B (e NTE0 .. - valaa 800 e e o, 12 " ~I_must confess 1’on't 11ke to see '8 QRR & 1 3 in St.|7an. 1to Oet. 1, 1817 ... 15 b “ that his daughter devoted herself to . 6 x 9 ft.—$5. ERLY v ) D el Bt Moiiias coniar o 13506670, 1907, to et 71, o toar it the. 5 Bela" company im | Hnepital work ana.ihat s son. Dr- Jonn| W 013 feotr§7.05 ... value $1250 | x12 fast 54950 ... value 5625 | Eroeaere ri Patern, valus o | woman interested BX5s church 1 4 . % ) T ) 7686 | on tour . F. By F. Byrne, served with the 32nd Div., U. = b 11 Tight it it's her sw: busie B g, Bev. | WibRE A [oai 1. 1918 0. Juiyd; R R i SR e R e g il b el - S AT plied the cynic.—New York Sune h-;h, sinking the mam. S fxes ARTH I e e 2968 .?'lmmcvi SR Rhine, The other son, James J. Byrne, habouit /2 X ursday afterncon Miss Marje Atter- e a time stage man: I iy o 4 tHingFabos o BES. Ve sresidont of Rammbbw Circlo WP ANE D aate Iny (166| Mre. Birne it in 1905 and as their|is manager of the Tirst National Kjlm S e R e rape epartment Clearance e e e gircle at her homé. les, their father began to consider seri-| g 3 a thing on the lates eation - N Az " NEW LONDON FIREM = SCOUT MASTERS' LESkON Sy an ambition of his youth—put|N % m - Paris’*—Florida’ Thnds E A o o T sine: NOT DAMAGE l‘Ll'“n‘&G‘ . . . . HELD AT MOHEGAN PARK | aside i the cares of business and the DID 3 ln C d curtam S s TAFTVILLE : Mxe | exitement ot Thestrical 1ot hecoms | Fotlowing tne_invesugation ne con' | Notable erings urtains an ateri | Mother—rve sried 20 nagd e Ates, Napoleon Parent was & visitor in | 1, SUSHR 000 B The Bonut e ot Tho Noman Cathollc. church:| duced wite the sttt of Gt Som . 3 soot, N v | ter ik Cortas iy bald ; Satar - ow London fire depar of all my ef Providence and Woonsocker for a few | o\ 3 E In a few instances the church has per-|Stanners of the New London fire dep % 5 S B ol S ey T | aay merm:n a n-::»gan :’n:, were | mHInl widowors to enter iia seminaries | ment, City Manager Bartow finds on th Window Draperies ~| Quaker Laces % Quaker Craft naughy. 3 < g The weather was fine and the °Tland ulmately to receive holy orders,|evidence of five firemen, who were left : % i % ke he yard at these = o e e o i¥enty-one officials and scouts present.| 870 wiimately 1o reesie holy Orferd | evidence Soltz building acter the| [} 36-inch Curtain Scrim, in white, Quaker Laces by the y ' | Lace Curtains urayou are Mrs. Arthur Jarry has retorned to provided they have proved in charge of the 3 i Sale Prices: B e I¢ Tow Pottord, ATet i | Scout Execusive dohn D, Roberts of Mer- nent fiiness for ‘ordination to the priest-| fira in New London Dec. 14, that the (B créam_and ecru, regular prico AT 28oFogular price 3¢ Quaker Craft Lace Curtain, all o nz a few days hare visiting friends iden was ks I""}‘""{fl];f”m““’l‘;:j‘i 204! hood of a church which ordinarfly im-| damage to prombing was not done ue 10|l 12°1 52" Sale Price a yard .. 9 1-20 i il atpogb N 2.5 Tarda long: 2o fallotvet = g wi jc | gave an instractive oses celibacy and probibits marriage|the time ‘tha firemen left the building A 3 L i B e T iy, | Afiet Majting Broe 1 e e T s A Eypnel oy T sl e S e Serim, in white, cream AT 42— Regular prics: 480 $22) a pair—Value $275 botrs ani 2 { Jarge mumber of the people:attendsd | Mone oven. the fireplage in the pavil had never quite giren up His séridusnesst i’ faame 1 sombealot by o revast and “ecru, regular value 19— AT. Pt $259 a pair—Value $3.00 {in payment for A the K. of O play, All Aboard, last eve.|ion and individual fires™in the open, i Lot purpose was demonstrated when, after | or Chist Stanners and one made on be- Sl A R AT 5%—Regular price $3.19 a pair—Value $350 now X consider only. one of them = " Javis theat company gathered around a cheery fire i PETPORT FEE CoOIt Lt X had half of the five men by their leader and ; 149" &' paineVilie $600 cient payment ¢ dress B et Beseeiiiny wasa it ik | i thé nlion ana. Becurive R L o e e e ki Cretonnes Reduced . p . i iy : 0ar Wil be played tonight &t Paridn | talked of individual and council camps, crst pildHe Jife, Mecitered the Seminary | sl n. the Dulthing was i goon R iors iR S ba | cre kb £ ang A wids rangs of patisrns and color~ | All better grades of Quaker Craft “My lttle baby gir,? proudiy hall. when the fast Army and Navy five| Stating what to wear, what to carry and of Loretto, at Ebensbung, near Altoona.|condition when they left by a door which ety regalaniovalus. 330 Sh1s tings in Cretonne, at these reduced | Lace Curtains reduced in same pro- claimed the young de '1:__ :.x::\"’nm Clashes with the strong Stafford Springs Q{“ to eelect the site ’lmdw;:;l(‘cn (emrr. Penn., and Was able to make the usual| was at that time unlocked. ) | Pric; Gy prices: portion. mny};‘; old :: .”x;lr o .;'fl'mgA hed ke stical scouting were 3 e s arandtion ifhs e ma s s e s i bh meered th e S el AR G A et el e e e g Bt LT AT Tt it | e ma Pt SR e Feli Msabas o ity AtRlos Resllar pticesats Table {oractor's “ay- 1ittha taby b only seves o 2 e the gam | was clossly folowed b An atintive au:| (LA 0elaT, The late Caciinal James | tnat “was done’ in <his Dutling, and 5o Biines, Maseas, on oeecy AT S Remuiar.price 75 | Couch Covers, Table Covers §| ==, "oy it ooy bor s 2,500 B. W. Yerrington of South Front|dience. Arthur L. Peale, presidewt of| y 1of%8C fe FRIe OF A8 PROUCR LA follow up this investigation and see if Sale Price.a yard .. oL 4D Couch Covers, Table Covers, Table —Sclence and Invention. street s passing meveral daye in Maine. Tem cenal iy TxeuliYe) briest by KU Rev. Bugene A. Garvey, | no oan ledrn who was responsible for the | Marquisette and i PHRE S e b Y danindi o Pirates had to be expert navigajora s - Pilgr 1 v ove urdick and Mr. enden of “ of Altoona. He returned to his| oy of radiators and damaging v Ly - 2 . +One would think 8o,” ~Teplie B et o | tes s prac e, o ool | D B e Ao, |8 Corduroy—Sunfast S Ciane tire stock at greatly reduced prices. | One would think e’ repled (Mis R o Mot lechars on Me- Somuetlon My, Eetea: oft Lor Mem| sing nis first solemn high mass the fol- femtee e 30-inch Corduroy for unhol- Matrniaeita and. ScHm: Curtaloa In = = | of “burtea tpamre; e ol BSEE .dd!s A stes on views ware | de nd Fxe e Bentor ‘ Sunday, then was assigned 0| FRONT W 7 : 5 i = cork must have besn dope e by Willam ¥ Coambertatn, Nerweih offcials remained to cook pup-| JW'"S Sundey, hen wes asugned o) rmo Ran OEALR e ::I"XQ&:;:;:.“Q-T“:‘Is{m‘;e‘- \.;hj,;. '"d'f\;';fi;: follows: s :.Em:l"l‘:‘: :J‘Tfm_y d“"edmi‘onu— P il 2 K : B s musthy of_thajger and have s soclaktime Bisiion' B. J..Kely, " About noon Monday an, satomobids {ll cial Price a'yard ............ $129 | 3139 2 pair—V: lue $2.00 and §225 | | Scrims, Marquisettes, Cretonnes, § B! 7.ice vour tale that vou aole thig Y e Congregational Church,, Inc.| Supper was cooked outdoors in ithe| = afie: inat the world heard little S e ST Sona A $1.69 a pair—Value ind 275 | | Linoleums, Etc.—All at Half | b } Be held in the vestry of the chureh!stone oven, meveral men unished their T d-yorking ‘pelest; | Onned and diven by thomes!C. 50-inch “Sunfast”, in brown, $2.19 a pair—Value $250 and $2. . e Kookl B Syl 1 p i & SROBCAERA EALIES Rl s kidded on West Main street in front lue $1.75 89 A pair—Value $3.25 and $4.50 | § Price ¥ e kg 3 le the s e o o cookine | until June 28, 1917, it was announced | Skidded on Wi building and crashed in- |l PI4o, tap and green, value §1. s140 | 32 4 Par—Valie $5.00 and $5.50 ERDEaw & Thits SSUER A nomber of the youns peopls enjov-| While the fires ‘were bein® coached for |t hehad besn appointed chaplain. at e O s o e et |l Bale: Pricei yard it . §1. pi it T tin Sapine 40 §8 Scting parties Monday evening on|supper, many of the scouts enjoyed. an!(n: great federal prison af. Atlanta, with e Ros’ halé: thiuthe M ‘e Shetucket river. Refreshments were|iour or two skating on Mohegan lake. | iyo populdgian of over 2,000, Here thero | Street brl ‘d e e out and getting the air for ez menths. S sround Sves @n the river banks. | The log Was perfect ias-well as the wea- | o2 2P0 R S8 B0 SIE0 &0 0 oD S moma Y“u:‘:a(ro:;mx\l;'ashin{;onA*Q;II!'Q‘ e - g 1 The Boy Scoats heid thelr weekiy|ther and after surner another hogr was| poi o W8S DIOROTHCR OF Tmen OG mAny | Lo e i - day of |and Am King, employe, cut in palm C— 1 i 3 . 5 i 0 West Main street when the front to the revenue men than | superior court on the first Tuesday of |an mer King, employ B e b e ™ n. thele room| went. in this wport. i ney shaviin o s L R KR e e e ot Fotan: Bay e o February, The plaimtiff company claims | of left hand, at rate of $10.63. KALEIDOSCOPE on North B street. All adjourned at 7 o'clock and one of [ to do. His first effort was to have a and the rear end of the machine Skid: | prand vra mvormmant of §romde O that’it lownea the’ car am April 15, 1921° Miss Helen Krauss of Plainfield who| 0 & interesting and enjovable ses-| special chapel erected for these men, and | 8nd the Daptaf Adlyn ibtimated. that the govet but Vhat \Gitard: has et wrongtully ] g The New South Wale slabor governs B&s bes nthe guest of her cousin, Miss| . e ended, > former warden, Fred G. Zerbst, read- | ded. . Camtain EAGyn A ki : 3 Chaplain Kernahan at Radiator Co. after an investigation, nas ruied) Margarct Krauss, has returned fo her| ' o °f the course ended. W ; i ppml o T e | cTment. was o eatlefied that. the cigar | holding the car from the plaintiff pos-| Cheslain Kernshan o ot 4 | ment, atter an investi 2 e e e 10 M7 The nex semion of ine shool wit|lly o1l In with (he plan, whieh arée_out hit the iron fence which was badly|and tobacco factorlgs as a whole, had paid | session ever since Aug. 20, 1913. idg A 1) ranged 9 | it nearly 30 of the leading trodes shallp Som. Pae S headquarters, Shnanon |21l the talent of the convicts, who start- p e * e conduct a noon meeting at the Rich- 5 eight haurs or five daye- <3 m K. Perkins of Providencs. R, |b° held at Soout headquarters, d in with a Wil to build, finish and dec-| Smashed. The machine _stopp ith | as much tax as the government was trtitl- o Tatiat ol B n pen I. was a business caller in town Mon. | PUilding Jam. 12th. Scout Executive| ed in with a will to s | the front wheels of the automobile han- | ag 1o, ACADEMY NOTES when Chaplain Ear! Kernahan wili spea | 2nd four hours on e fay. TR =1 S peivon S AR of N aiGeniec- | pine- fha Iatle S fson/ publication, | Ing over the either the driver| 'p '} ('Brien, assistant supervisor of to the employees of the plant. It is ho-eq | The office of primg Imintatery Mr. and Mre, William Pritchard o !iCit Will be present and with Dr. R. R.| “Good Words", the N R el nor thé person who was riding with him 5 officez of the internal Tevenn The school will soon Pave fts mid. (0 8 SMETYetE of (e Blant At laboned | L atary, Mt man ho holds Terrace avenus hava left town to make | ARNEW furnish the principal part| would Fatner Borner his effortsein betalt| Was injured. Temporary Tepairs were | jeartment, whh headquarters in Boston. | winter exams. The horror of tnchig e o e ext thres & Tkttt that office can make himself aty sort o their home in New Bedford, Mass. of the program. ABOUS FAper, Byciies 4 3 made to the broken bridge railing dur-|pas heen assisting Captain Allyn for a few | ifaculty ball” ‘is mot yet fully realized E bet withée ok 2k A obalies BN Liltisn. Baney who ae heen ¢hs e = e S T SRR s g The internal revenue men oonati- |y the earnest Junior, but to’the school - which pays $25 000, of Mrs. Kershaw of Sonth B street | {UDGE THAYER TO HFAR Ve Sl by e o tuting the “fying squadron” are F. H. Ap- | elders jts name is full of meaning. On Trip to Detroit. y of the ‘Ameribad unMaowsg Bas laft town for her home in New Jer APPEAL IN COIT CASE|Tls labors for those whose warped na-|, | 0 cpc conoor, BOARDS TO {pleton Captain . F. Mahoney, Jotn’H: | 5. Bowner Johnson, basehall manaser | James Donovan lefe Satuday for 31 % Argenre drive g SRS i o x he 11 Eobaie |1S)eawere changeac iy ichis' o s Lorce |- 00K OUT FOR VACCINATION |Iehr, J. A Andarson. Jr, and M. J.|for 1922, has made Sut a Cwenty-game | waukmer whees o Wit be ot the T | Enecery. & Hige A hearing on the appeal from pro} | of religion and persuasion as they never X g : (s | Budds o Tiarttord, W, T Fareell and |hanebatl card In which cae Acede sl | Saukee, where Pl o e e e Fllen Myerseough who has heen | from the account of Dr. Harry M. Lee of could have been by the rigorous disci-| The state board of health Says in its e o Too gy 5 h its ability with n 2 h 1l i n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareltt | Waterford as trustee of the estate of the st B e e & James R. Maxson of New Lendon, Hen- |have a chance to match its ability Tannsry. O hisvretmal ton bl i eau Wood] France. Sorwich avenue has returnsd to her|late Charlotte Renouf Coit of New Lon.j”lne expected behind stone wa D Rea alt o the sinllpox eniakshtelini| oy UM GreAnmens/and \J4 Tk SEowha’s ol | Jceane it eosl! tama, 15 R PR S e b e = e B e 36 New London. B8 /will barteld’ bitore Judks Jonn 3 | ©The Fagles ariscusnuat to yhich or- . Avis reshlt of he mmalinox spldedie | VoA Spesnmen fend IO fowns - ofjing Connecticut. Ates navy are battiest s, battle Seomes Tioberta Crowe has resumed her| Thaer of Norwich s committes-of the|der Father Byrme D e aiely oo thind lor e i s s T Maltbie of Neww Haven and M. J. Connor e S Caorn TBoats Badiaec] Fudies at the Willimantie Normal school| superior court in New London at ”‘;l‘!?u‘l'\L]fif,‘R‘l]“H-:Tn'n"fll of the pris| d¥ing (over 100 deaths have been re- |of\Waterbur: Werkmen''s Compensation. % i d Satronted +do boatsd T e ock-end with her o'ciock next Saturday morning. The on chapel Hide as e woud from. the| portad), It has heen found necessary hy —_————— Two workmen's compensation agres- AGl'eat Dlscovel'y b e parenta Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crewe of | hearing was to have been held Tuesday At e “world, it became known|the health authoritie sto try to localize REPLEVIN SUIT BROUGHT raents as follows have been approved by ‘ iton, P, necentiy AR S nioar. ot o counmel, o e RETee | Trient i At mow o | epitemic bysiEntricting’ travel, nless Deo- TO RECOVER AUTOMOBILE | Commissioner J. J. Donohue: Dr. Leonhardt found the cause ol .coit “0a% 0 CaT il o e Mr. amd Mrs. John Unswerth of Ter-| ment of counsel. * . 17"- .‘-"::,"5 rflq’“zf}mmmg him. | ple are vaceinated. 5 Co. of New| Thomas Ochialini, New London, em-|piles to be internal. His prescription, | champion eater of the army. At a sisgle Face averue celebrated their twenty-Afth| Dr. Lee was appointed under the T 10 Yis warde —daily mace. visite to| Smallpox would not have become epi-| _The Pacific Fire T e o e | e Proally Heinaa (Noey Lon | Toloe o it el el pécacelotio [Phinie ontec 0 e SNTCl x A wedding anniversary Saturday after-| ot nis uncle Denison Hempstead, who | 'S/ 10 uis the 3 hospital and | demic in Missouri if .the people of lhe’\‘nrk has brous a replevin suit again don, emplove, tore nail from finger, at|record for quick, safe and lasting re-| pread, a half dozen helpings of meat, and Poon and evening. a number of their|diesd M 1895, as trustes of the Iatter's e e L 't 'tha| state had been vaccinated, but the usuat|Raymond Girard of Xorwich on a claim | don, emple lief. Lee & Osgood Co. sell it with|, jarge quantity of potatoss with skins, Fussts coming”from Weaterly, R. L Mr. | njsce, Charlotte Renouf Coit, and the | ‘Uerculosis g _ | outbreak followed when a smallpox case | for possession of a $750 Buick touring Ninigret Co., Jewstt City, smployer,|money-back guarantes, ; d officers of 'the. Unitad AP4 Mo, Unswoeth recelved many gifts | irustes continued until the 1atrer’s deatly| 0YInS, burying the dead and encourag- came in contact with unvaccinated peo-|car. The suit I3 returnable befors the| Chemists and_office ited ey bolnamoer ag Merved. Mrnl, few years ago. At her death Frederic| ¥ the living, Instructing a class: for | Con o States army: have discovereds:a w! Unsworth beinz assisted by her daugh- | Cot Wignt of New Londor o gbls- | STapstion, adinigtertie e e YUl comeor mhpis b Brite | ks acete l’.‘”‘;’_"nr'"":nx:':_ ,’:‘4""?_‘ ter. Mrs. Harold Tarbuck. ’ od administrator of her estate, and he| Munion to ‘h:"""“’"‘m”d e e port and a ease in New London, school | SAGE AND SULPHUR irate (o'yjeion thxa, ShRRREN sorees ™y i Miss Rose Murghy, who has been|fied an application for an accounting|0lng mcraments to the dying, "% | boards in Connecticut should do all in ARKENS GRAY HAIR o Py e o o 1 home to sorrowful wives and old moth- 4 i3 visi D ¥ possess a greater obscuring pe spending a few daye with her parents | from Dr. Les. Ers of prisoners, going o ihe great na. |/ANSIT DOWer to carry out the provisions t but produce smoke in greater a Mr. sad Mrs. Deanie Murphy of South A _As trustes Dr. Lee handed real estate | o2, Conferencs . Washington (o exe| o (e 1aw which snables them to require T 1ol P e e e D Strest. has Normal schoot dies &t the | which was left him and Charlotte Rehout Hlain the place of the Catholic chaplain | the Vaccination of achool childre ore | Brush this throug! , Sy P . Sohal. ol and on hich he ment money f0r re- | ¢n" o ‘fnerirution for delinquents——to. try | ChLering ‘school. focks and they become dark, ich. Co Decenmberi 624024 s Fort ot Toblon St dnokatoc e If & man dossm’t fall in love untt] after | PAIT% and improvements. The hearing fs| 10 %P, PUTIOD for dednduentsto try 5 J glossy, youthful., Norwich, Conn., December 10, 4 e Sunt of LohSon St ors oy l-‘n:“ma shady nide of 40, he works | | 0°termine whether the money o spent | o “ioot FS Teleased from prison, also| ALLYN’S FLYING §QUADRON y 3 8 ¢ ih B el B e Svertime in an #ort to make up for neg. | "M7U/d bé charEed to principal of income. | |77 1n8, man reloased from prison, also INyBsmaTING FORACO0 TAR 1DEL i e sage| The Directogs of this Society have declared out o B R e eight omen In lected opportunities. A hearing on the account was held | ization which would look after the fam- Inventory of every cigar and tobacco o PR et e o e % @ h al dividend | her employ. each one of which has seme: before Judge Arthur B. Calkins several|ilies of convicts until such a time as factory in Connectidut to determine weth- eabap u:]p ‘.hv Satural color and|: €arnings of th? current six mont S, a semi-annu: seclalty, . Eqme sthnl Tealy 6 Rk e months ago and both Wight and Les took | modern clvilization will advance to a|aer the govermment hms been deprived of ;“\ S *;“,r Hon enad e eiked t rable t0 de- | children to piaces of amusement, others APPLY SULPHUR TO | anpeals from the decision point where prisoners are paid for their [any of the taxes required to be paid was T Setno ago the only way o] at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, paya f0- nct ‘an, muies .V Thgne ¥ fte. MEEEE A ; “fiving squadron” . 3 g eachers, sh HEAL UP YOUR 8KIN| yxvess New Arriten Tox, e mmeriton. (o e o vk, Saristay brca ioviae pambont| e T masey ana troubls: | ~ positors entitled thereto op and after January 15th, 1922, | isachers shomers and chyperonce, Ther CAN'T USE OLD MARKERS | home—such were among the varied ac-|. ERery Allyn. Thers are 300 such ::::;. vz?o:;dl:”m\;?vumns :z 28 thése WorRER AN M et Is . Out Skin and liching Eczoma| The mere fact that the antomobile | tVities of one who was vensrated and|places in Connecticut Lo S T Grug store for “Wveth's Sage and Sul- g . . . Helped Bvor Night. commissioner has extended the time when | TSSDected a5 truly the Conviats' Friend.|tas of about $00 and ot i, | daUe siom T Siveis Hagh Sod Qi orwic vings cie L1 old vehicle markers may be used up to| Father Byrne lived to see the tim¢|made their beginning ndfluldlwd- Soe | batties ol this Tamousvoldi resipe; n e Three carburetors on one engine pra-: o b, ot dtee abtimpeen (AR, ASuia: Dinitentiany i Salin b Abeut 67 $00000: Dopine o ; proved by the addition of other in- sented an odd appearance at a Frénsy For unsightly skin eruptions, rash|, ... thore who are continuing to rm un-{ lished a tire duck miil in which those|annually rated in Connectioot but not SRt a5 e Hcon & 4 SI < p 2uto show recently and was the subject - on face neck, arms or|qer 1921 markers without having made | Drisoners emploved actually wers en|nearhy all of It goes inte cigar And tabac: Efsienisiara S g ity SRl L (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank ¢ of much stameet. .. Ths/siias, SEERTF , ¥ou do not have to wait for re- | o un i e aun | abled o sare something ' from - thele o BOElie (a oibia| s rwdug o | DR ats s [Reni e e e fllustrated in the January Popular Me- 1y do so. Wages to help their familles, fice gets an sccount ot 4 e MGG 6 e b i 1«;«;:1; who are running cars without | It Was Oct. 8 when Father Byrne was|hrought Into the factories and leter it | your hair, as it does it so nntuml;r ;‘;‘:‘hu M;G:y"ndm_ Sl v o e o e | e 4 s | TN acite Midney | sele rovenue siamps for *he finshed oro- |and evonly. Tou dampen s sponge o . buretors are fAtted; two of them mumes trouble and he was cared for in his ris- | duct ss required by the Tevenue laws. An |soft brush with it and draw this Y o a rix. ers prior to Jan. 1 as liable to arrest 81 independent gronns of cylinders for hgh and prosecution, and the police are likely | on quarters until his ition became | zogfanting must be made fo!the &evern- | through your hair, taking one small PO ) s sl el SR, to' stop everyone this week using 1921 too serious for this. He was visited by | ment fo revery ponnd of tobacco entering | strand at a time; by morning the gray| all the cylinders at low speed, foafing e e o 8 they have the fem- | s datighter, Miss Mary B. Byrne, U.|or leaving mich factories. It Is to ax- |hair disappears, and after another ap- Ty Gty SN porary regietration issited by thesdepart- A., stationed at the government hospi- | certain whether any discrepancies sxist in | plication or two, vour hair becol;nes ] car has am engine with six arinders, tal at Winthrop, Mass., and his son | any such places between the incoming and | beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. are divided into two. s mint. \ : athon Tl e ° these are divi ETouns of thre The reason for the further extension of | (Major) Dr. John F. Byrne, of Falr- | outsoing tobacco that the revenue men are | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ] ) J s ons, cabrreteE. Tondar] R that " mount, W. Va, a surgeon for the Balti- | checking up he inventerfes. If it should | pound is a delightful toilet requisite thme is due te the fact that almost T0 per cent. of the renewaix or new' applications | more & Ohfo railroad. For a time Father | he found that & factary tgok In tobacco to | for those who desire dark hair and a made thle year have been incompletely | Byrne went to Fairmount, then' to Car- _cream. ny ;M or improperly filled out and-the depart- ment has been obliged te return them., ney hospital, Boston, as stated. Eesides his thres chilgren 'and the the valus of $2.000, pought stamps. for | vouthful appearance. It 4s not in- 31,007 and is now nnable to aceount for | tended for the cure, mitigation or pre- the remaining $1,000 worth of tobaceo, it ! vention of diseass. € when high speed is desired. or heayy ‘power is ndeded, as ‘n hi} ing. The third carburetor

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