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PERSONALS - ' O s T & : g ) - STREET MA T RITONE IN PROGRAMME - ol of George Linton is back on \ ¥ orwi asso- duty affer a vacation of a weelk. g o e d { e ciation were fayored with a tiorough Dr. Paul A. Schwartz has recovered ¥ from a week's il ith the gri; ai “‘-'5:": Pm'w':m" 10'1 their ‘u-su R"“‘h‘fi Werst Forms of Skin Troubles Quickly rom a week's ilness with the grip and 5 1 meeting Monday eveiing at Slater . b tonsiiifly. : BEFORE annex for whizh The String was Betvel vy ptipesive B — ir. and Mrs. Fred G. Prothere and 2 g b i A i ? S 2 assisted by Charles I. Dyer, a wrlu a e b 4 ton Willlam sment Sunday at their colr The Quartet, whose members are Miss you sufter sisin e 3 tage at Niantic. e Isabel H. Mitchell, Mies Elizabetn A.|ihe Kehing seams usbesrable, do Bk think B Norwi 5 . Frederi . 3 5 ou have to use some greasy, unbleasant muux:“m;d (30-:;1;:!?’ 1{‘ Pot\t;x:, ;zor;mg\n "Three hearings—one on the acceptance 9;: the following reports and recommenda« ’5:::‘“ 2 ,"u%.fi 5’.;:., vipl::. d::& ¥ .,,":‘. to get relief. Try Hokara, = he was & spoaker at the big Hoftawes < | Of Caroenter strect as a public highway, | M85 /0o ling the accentance | PFOEFAmMmS with = Gretchaninow num- el e e s St Tk ton. ... |enother on the establishment of agrade | o PH G TAINEN NS U B0 nd on | Der, €lving the Quartet in G Major, Opus 5' e lw con o no grease an fr = Benedict. | Mra. James Perkins, of Norwich, is 1i | on the casteriy sile of Ferry sireet, and | tVest Main street from Jane Mahoney. |2 iR two movements, A“""""."',}"’ L “"m"“‘”",-‘."“ o Mm& ._"'."’M A ew retonles © sun sets exastly at 6 oclock to-| With & ssvers old at” the home of her | the third obthe cstablisiment of a gFA¢ | \lderman Qibers S, Raymond stated |lon tropbo end Andanie. el BRYS |o ot Gtay on the skin caly to look bad day, the Dist. ‘aughter, Mrs, L. N. Stevens, in West | 00 the southerly side of North Main|that the deed was ca¥ed for through tne|!N® was marked thronghout the e % | 254 sol) limen. . : street—were heid Dby the court of com- | widening of ‘West Main stréet meas Falis | With admirable tone ‘balance and must= Norwich, Tuesday, March 21, 1922, i i e VARIOUS MATTERS The first day of spring Lizh vehicle lamps at 6.30 o'clock this evening. Ma i i | oh 21st is the feast day of St.| 2 e i g g ‘Hokara's power to relieve quickly any i m ;e mon_council Monday evening. The couil-{ ivenuo, The deed Was Aeoepted. ciclanly unity ‘and Instght with taciity | Mok’ power o reieve quiky 2y ||Our Spring of NEW AMERICAN LEGIOY el will act on the three petitions at af A resolution naming the following as|Of expession Elves them plage 48| e and besutiful might be called mir- Cretonnes is most m 3 COMMITY ¢ lgter meeting. bhencfic'aries of the Woodmansee avenue | the foremost exponents of chamber mu- wil is dozen in Norwich stores. MMITLBE IS NAMED | “he meeting was called to order about | sewer and fixing April 31 as the date of | Si¢ In the city. The enthusiastic applatise gloys: It was a case of the grass growing; “he siate executive comuulitce of the 8.15 o'clock by His Honor Mayor Herbert | 1 hearing on the matter of Assessmefils: | Siven them was evidence of appreclation b‘“‘" *‘:fi:‘“{é:;rmh“ " St and comprises all the new- arcen “while you wai” Monday. Amorfoan Leglon mat at Waerbury Sat-|M. Lerou and, according to the usual| asterly side of Wepdmanses avente, H, | of the audience for their artistic work. |Plackieads, acne, , elc., ‘seem Charles Watrotis has crected several [custom, the minutes of the previous | . Geer, A, N. Goor, Neite R. Swan| Miss Mitchell, with Mr. Lester as ac- ({2 '&’;fl‘w‘ h&‘pfl"“‘q‘:zi‘&": Hoigrs with [ est designs and most desir- cotimes at Saundera Grove, | Niantic,|OMmander Paige A Seatcn, of Torring: | meeting were accepted without reading | felen B. Myott of . Broshurg. Vt.|companist, appeared in the second mum- 5 Teaitiant T N Siironie sty ais- ails 1 Gt e ut Saun . ton, in calling off the meating of the com- | The hearing on the accertance of Car- | Marion P, . Balley. "W, L. Paskinson of |ber of the evening, Grieg’s Sonata in C AL 15 Mditg chroals iy ate- color combinations. g.d;“” 5 “M.W L Imxum authorized to rals> fund, while | penter street as a public highway was | Rixby, S. D., Norwich Housing company. | Minor, Opus 45, Allegro molto ed appa: sases € . Mor ) ;| the department is awaiting ity appeal to| the first on the Tist. John Woodmansce | Wesierly side, John Woedsansce, M- | slonato, Alleatatto emprossivo alla Ro- | Doeible for anvofie to try Hokara and be || This popular fabric is used :, Tgoenily purehased eeveral sheen of | the supreme court from Judgo Wilifam % i he Lord's 1t oo 1 W convinced of its merit—simply becaus: i appearad in benalf of the acceptance of | chaci and Bridget McDermott, George T | manza ani® Allegro animato. S p 4 h o B ; | Malthie’s deciston that no porcion can he | the Street. He sald there are four houses | Bllsworth, Mary ¥ Bymes, The eouncij| Her delightfal playing. of which her |L20 & °"°.‘fl"n‘°°"‘°'. A “""’h"’r - for various purposes, this Thursday is Founder's Day in the W.|used for administratic... there and_another cellar is ready. He | ncepted fhe rapom and. fhe resshition |audience would gladly have heard more, |58 & d F. ML S, of Trinity Methodist church and | ' The commitice also Voto] to discharge | S3id the peosle who have bousht 1018 | maming Mayor T M. Lefou, Aderman | brought her back ta bow acknowledge. |y 60 conts It s eold on guarante: |} season. It is being used for w1 bo'cele brated In a spocial man-| the old committes and agpoint o New Ghe . of matistaction or money back there and who are bullding on the street | Gupert-S. Raymond, Councilman John S.|ments to the tribute of applause Which PR LR e composed scily of leglon men statine | fee] tiat they ousht ta be taken,care of. | Biackmar and Councilman ~Bdsar | she recelved. ¥ 3. D. McCANN CO., Hornell, . Y. || Dresses, Aprons, Separate Florence E. Meacham, commer-|that it Was the sense of ‘he forme:” cxee- ouneliman Edward Crooks, who is| Worthington as the eommittee to conduct | ~ Mr. Dyer began his selections with a 0 er in the Giastonbury Highicut Skirts, Overdrapes, Sofa ‘e committee meetiny empowering | President of the board of water commis- | the hearing end fixing the evening of | song,~Farly Spring, which he explained spent Sunday at her hame in Commander Seymour that none but Le- | $Oners, said that two months age the the | Apr<1 3d as the date for the hearing was |had been given, him by Humperdink in o . : Tollan glon men be appointed on the gom- | b0l hed been ssked to sumly city | adopted. B Matreuth mans"vears aeo. ang tnis was || An Unfailing Way Cushicns, etc. These few| - Regular meeting, Mercier Assembly,| mitiee. Those -appointed were, Palge r service to the houses on Carpen-| Recommendation that the preperty | followed by twa sengs in German, Tn /4 ” 5 E : N D0t ontgne, -at 8 oclock. |A. Seaton, Torrington; Clarence J.| (eF Sireet. Investigation showed that In | owners. on beth sies of Maih ‘atreot | Springtime. (Senabert) and A NIght i To Banish Hairs | § suggestions : : Initiation. —adv. Guinan, Frank S. Butterworth, New | °Fder to supply the serviee requested it s Toam 3e RErvien (Mes'sd It | fohi Hamlitan vertigita Palmer street | Spring (Schman). His concluding nim- | —————— tiaiies o teachers' certificates| Haveh; Mr. Lilley, Southington; Mr. g necessary to lay 375 feet of i he required to comstruet m concrete curh | bers were Spring (Hildach) and The —.:-inmr?(:::-fi ‘;u:de‘rstaifinu;‘;c’es in Neils Poulsen, Ansonla; ~James ¥, ‘;:g: = %‘;’;‘:}3&;‘":" “l"“ 32 f“: “: 18 inches deep, oF proper stone curb, and | Year's at the Spring (Beach), and ~ he (Beauty Notes) a1 % the state board of| Daltdn, Naugatuck; B. L. Barlow, Carp street. at a cost of | to have hte curbing’ completed before |added for an encore The Two Grema-| ... . . ! JOHN J. GRAY. o foita R e Bridgeport; Mr. Hughes, Grecnwien: | ot SL375. He aidn’t oppose the pe- | June 1t With the recommendation a|diers (Schumacher). He showed his | US1Y hairy growths can be removed A 3 L Vil 2 titlon but said that the board felt it | resolution fixi i H i In the privacy of your own home if ih the spproneh of the season for (Mr. Wildams, Kilingly, Mr. Hel8¥;fought not epend $1.575 In suppiying the | bs tho date bk Hoac og oF AVKI 34| dastery af emumsiatiod 8pd ohmasing CRETONNES, AT 25¢ We are showing an excdl- lent variety of patterns, nnd s F) 3 N h > as the date for hearing on the Lt h notable centris | YOU get o emall ‘original package of ide 1 The best investment T ever made in | putting down txzs in water glass, o {}fi'{:&i{"y-\[&z{mfinifi mmm‘:&%?; service in view of the small returns, Was Submitted. The reboct was hosented | aten T:flfh:“p&:'fibriflo‘; the evenl‘ng. g;lt;lone and mxxdmm a paste enough | § 8 wide range of col mn my life was when I bought Tanlac. I|eql drugzists are having calls for this BT 3 As 1o one eiso desired to be heard, the | and' the Tesoiution fixi el i e ‘powder and water to cover the bave not oaly recovered my health bat | yeerul ald. of the state fund committee, consisticg | hearing was closed. ng the' hearing| The programme came fo g close with Iy Cretonnes, at 25¢ 2 yard. I have aiso gained twenty-five pounds a1 for the young-|Of Organ G. Bulkeley, Jr, of Hartford, date was adonted. another selection hy the Qupartet whe |B&KY surface. This should be left on The one-ses: The next hearing was that of Disco 4 > - A resolution establishing 4 new grade | gavy ’s N cs, 5, | the skin about 2 minytes, then removed in w and feel just brimful of ReW | o, puile of the pubiic schools sounded, Frank 8. Butterworth, New Haven |Bros, who have petitioned for the estab- | on Fowler avemie was ales submittad by | st O ? T | the skin washed and every trace CRETONNES, AT 2 - fo and enecgy.” said John J. Gray.|yonaay morning, while the rain Was of and udge i am J. Malone, Bristol, | ishment of a grade on the easteriy side | the commmittes. on 'petition of Valentine Spagnuola, for, which they generously °f hair will have vanished. No harm 7] 80 Hoilywood St, Philadeiphis, Pa. & | qiige volume, and commanders of ‘all Legion posts | of Torry Street. Mr. Disco told the coun- | Reich and others. A Tearing on the | gnve an encore an arrangement of Drick |Of ineonvenience can resuit from this \§ A slightly better grad= of popular salesman at George's Clothing O the 3 ; hat he is planning to put un a build- | resolution was fixed for the evenin S treatment, but be sure you buy real 2 i “When T began taking Tanlac I b 3 e committee, state fund | and he feels that the grade asked for i s E : - been in failing health for some time as | train ,"‘35‘,‘;“3""‘:“”::““““' atter €hree | committee and the commanders of ail | should bo estahilshed, .,,,:‘:,:'&mm:,'m{-‘:;’:m';f,zmfi':;',’,deft,“;:‘m:i'lf is S0 haws » pReFiuing sreasd Uy 3 tion of new Qmm and de- a result of stomach trouble and fndi- | Weeks' lea e at Tebron is|LE5IoN POSES in the etate at New Ha-| The heariniz on the proposed establish- faion to conneet hs property on Fowler | gy Canh B: Young and v %2 | the maauncripts becauge. sirable colorings, at 29¢ a gestion. 1 missed many meals rather [ The White school house at Tebron is|ven Saturday, April 1. ment of & grade on the southerly side of | avenue with the sewer in Rock street b | U0 MeCting: Fepiacabie. thn to saffer the discomfort I knew | closed on account of scarlet fever. The E= = North Main street was then opened. The | granted. The petition was granted by ¢ 1N G NG BAIDS Jaie SeRipesy han Deen yard. was to follow if 1 ate anything at all. | heakh officer, J. Banks Jones, has ha OBITUARY. grade is asled in a petition submétted by | the council. MEN IN GAMBLIN 4 |}\ew York for mere taan x hund ed I suffered especially from shortneas of | the butlding thoroughly fumigated. Mrs, ALLEES Burdick. Cudworth & Thompson. A question was| Mayor Lerou announced the reap- TAKE APPEALS IN COURT [years, and a great numbe: o the man- bréath and palpitation of the heart.| St. James' lodge, No. 23, F. & A. M. Mrs, Ann E. Burdick, 39 Ocean ave-| s orea e Mether the propesty nold- CRETONNES, AT 39c Frequent dizzy spells and headaches | works the second degree at Mason .. e pointment of John M. Lee and Henry D.| John Napacofski was fined $35 and |useripts stolen were published original- 3 g nue, New London, died at her home Suic| craanolid be required to put in new | Jolhnson as park colimissioners for tnree | costs in the police court by Judge Ar- 1y by it : An extra good quality’ Cre- added to my discomfort, and I was 80 | Temple tonight at 7.80. Lecture illustrat- | V5, Now.lonon, died at her home Sat-| sidewalks. City Tingineer S. B. Paimer | yoars from Aed 1ot thur F. L&by Monday morning on a| The safe had been with an | . vid o nervous T got little rest either day or [ed with stereopticon.—adv. Burlic: was the WIsWE of Meert Vit t(?;'ts“l‘lmth&t the netXion asks for the estab-| A _ncl(zkm from Mrs. Tsabelle Ramaga | charge of running a gambling nlace in | electric toren. < tools of |§ tonnes, In & e range night The Women's Republican club of Bs-| Burdick and was born 77 years amd six | wait mder, © Sr20¢ and is mot a side- f asking Since Tanlac toned up my stomach i yoy win be addressed by Mre. FYank A. g ‘at the city trim a tree in front | Pool and billiard narlors in the ald Meti- | what le detectives said were the jat- of he: o Yor ¥ st e ing N in | est t improved s wel Mayor Lorou announced that action on § o rehr2crt): N0 16 Thirteenth strect. | odist church buiiding on North Mainjest and most improved mudcls were months ago in Ovient, L. 1., the daugh-| patterns and colorings, at ter of Lewis A. and Phosebe Beach. She am like a new man in every way |mcnell of Norwich this (Tuesdny) at- ind aat. eleep, work and feel better | Nreion 1 _ was referred to the nublic work -l street. He and 14 men found in the|strewn about the haor. 3% a y.yd_ i th lous e R ks c works eom. % £ : 3 o (4 (he" Tooretiat Dhoflry mylias | ESE Lowls A 80 Bloss Heach Biie &\p“:frrq,xm'ntg.ugs”::q be taken up at | mitfes and the tree warden with pover | Place were arrested Saturday nisht. The| Offfeials of the sompany believe the e = e et T L AT B . davh Bedl | =l oeiE v o Coinll The counc’l adjourncd a fow mimies |11 were cach fined $10 and costs. One|manuscripts were - <Ly mply TONNES, AT Taniac ie Sold in Norwich by Nation: | ‘Tho net proceeds froin a recont Lan-|Mre. Harold Pinney, of Cleveland, Ohio. e Morks' cominitics submit-1 atter 830" dalogk: other soart whogof a¥ay When 118 poliE3(1LFOUED mAlies - ¥ the robLers CRE ES, B¢ 3l Drug Stores Corp. and tville evening and potato pie supper = raided the nlace was also in court and:found & comparativeiy sum A . Pharmacy and in Plainfleld by T L.|o¢ the Woman'e Auxillary of St. Paul's s Aevon € shget. K 3 E dre a $10 fine ¥ke the rest. Napacofsk!|money to reward th A few patterns in Reversible Mercier; Charles R. Carey, Jewett|mowcopal church, Plainfield, reached Mrs. Mary A. Sheflait, wife of Leeon-| BRINGS EUROPEAN RELIER DANCF. REALIZES $200 TOR 1and the accused frequenters all took ap-land trouble. 1t is T iry Cretonnes—a good [N7: Conn.: Dearaley & Clarke, Volun- | e 3 am. C. Shenat, JJled donda morning RLAp %0 $oiinin ot o4 L SIS . and bonds were furnished by Mr.lable tbat the origin: apesiry 3 g o - at her New London. She was| Robak 1285 D | \Waiender, who owns the bu'iding. on i : . Comn. | A Myaio comemondent estes hat| iy 1 G year and was (he mafhor of |, CORTOUS Tespores sent 1o the Jew- | At Odd Felowy lall Monda evining| " mmn nso ot Jonn s e 5 s (DoSltIonE will be lesiuwl and in |{ heavy cloth which may be | e, wne Mes Georso G vane of S| en’cuaaren.’ Mes. Shefirt Tad veen 111, EUoncan Reiet nesdquarices Mon: | $200 was reailaos o tho Jomich Fure. | aerosios s Mentord and b acewned of | o oe o o, used for upholstery work— CHAS. WING LAUNDRY | fora Sorings, former residents PR i e L R [T 37 to the Norwich total | pean Relief Fund at & benefit dance|bemg an mccomplico of & man named v tle, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.|gf ShOW V0 YEATE, SUb VRS @ NRUNS | and the proceeds from a damee neld:on glven by N. H. Levy, dancing instructor. - O W i a fra ¢ ; will reopen Tuesde: Beuey" B, Wejed of Willioyy, atreel. this country. For many years she has| MOnday evening brought in $200 more, [ The hall was contributed by tho Od1| ek for 345 sached S ey | MATOR OF Yy The amended state dog rules provideibeen a resident of New London. Ehal;"‘s;’;‘_’f‘"”'a‘”d the ‘grand ~total by |Fellows and the music by the Knicker-! {ional bank on Jan. 25. was eontinued to March 21, 1922 that dogs that have been treated With|leaves her husband, four soms, J. Del. Il pauT and brousht it to 321.355.37. This | bocker Club orchestra, consisting of C.| Wedncsday. Bends were paced at $1,- » anti-rables vacelns, are not requlred to!ber, Leonard, Richard and Georgs She.|SAVeS but 83,614 61 nocded (o make the | Button, Tracy Adams. John Shes, Wi | soe be closely confined or led on leashes, five | flatt of New London. six daushters, Mrs.| ~OrWich auota of £25,000. . at 89c a yard. OTHER CRETONNES PAWTUCKET SAYS HE HAD NO GUN Pawtucket, R L. Waiker fs under arrest at Keenc, : 2 r . f 1 Vi 3 v & ¢ 7| Robert E. Kenvon, cho o days after reoeiving sald treatment. | Donald Chie and Mrs. W. L. Brown of . 70" C7mmities ie-fasline full of eon- e i Sontemvitatl| . Norwlch men who wers found | e, lauest lnto the Kilkg of Jos a1 Agndge (:retonwmgmin a gphn.huh- This is continuation campaign week | Boston, Mrs. Ambrose Dillerlain of fidence that before the end of this week | by the Marathon Ite Cream Co. and|neiplessly drunk Satarday night near | aicat. Portuguese national, who was | s b at Phoenix, Arizonn for the Baptist Women of Connecticut.|Bridgeport, and the Misses Helen, Anna the zoal of €he full quota will be reached | soda by Joseph Swartzburg. = ¥ kilied on Feb. 21 ip a riot r the plant | of the Jenckes Spinming company. as- scrted that he had no sun and did not fire & shot. did assortment of = Those who | (he New Haven railroad tracks were contributed cakes -were Miss Minnie| fined $5 and costs. They went to jali. e Greeberger. Mrs. Joseph Tannen, Mrs.|Then found helnless on' the ground by and colorings; suitable fof = A W. Silyerberg, Miss Ethel Goldbers, | the police the men had an empty bottie) — wyyh NIRRT ; comtbrcwing are the latest reported | Mrs. Dan Polsky, Mrs. Alexander Mancs, | bearing a red Fabet that said the con. | men taming + moth oo o cianE Tt oo tons: all purposes — at 49¢, 59¢ o 2 ~ 4 men falilng 1 held up my right hand and BRI Mrs. Frank Ack’and Mrs. Abe Curland { tents were 75 per c;nt. alcohol and wis | aeied or. Goirs cake wp shooting |§2nd up to $1.00 a yard. List with Wm. Hill, Thayer Bidg., Room | Atexander and Mrs, Rose Dutramble of | ithy ar m o apircy o oore § Dr.|The proceeds from rafing the cakes| intended for masrms® and external tre~' | Yoo are Mlling. them » the mayor Lests, 3 i | y 32 C. R Sperski (additional) $2.|contributed by Mies Greenberger. Mrs.|ment. The label contained n wars ®: 108, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn.— | Montville, died at the home of her Pa‘-| Raltic Flats $2, Marens 5 s | Poleky 3 ment. 1 el contaned = 2| fled. N To Costa Ri et nts Saturday as a ‘wesult of pnenmo-|p ikl "\Qr:”rj;"f‘,,l\r,(‘mfi"’" §2, | Polsky and Mrs. Manes were $40. i that serious results would follow if the New Minister To Costa Rica |*T = . ¢ ine missionary barrels|nia. tram which she had been M1 for | 51 atis oven ate S s meat liquid was used internally, bui that it at Moosup Methodist church which were|some time. She was two years, onc Kate Shea &1, Mutus! Insurance DAVIS THEATRE. contained no wood aleohol Saul S. Alofsin of this city is located | Every woman will be glven an opportu-,and Thecla Sheflatt, Who live at home.| jow in Phoenix, Arizona, for his heaith. | nity to make a special gift over and|She also leaves 15 grandchildren. Mrs. | A friend who has recently seen him tncre | above what has already been pledged. |Shefiatt was highly esteemed. | onds word that letters from some uf{ (ity property of all descriptions want- | Miss Conima Dutrumble. | v | Nerwlch will once more make th ecord of ing all that has been ex- | s old Norwich friends would do much jed in Greeneville section, for quick sale. | Miss Conina Dutrumble, daughter of © cheer him w. He £aid that some time before the riot he addressed the crowd in his capacity | however, antiel te no danger from the office $5, Mrs.' R. Roarke . Mary Pol-| Vaudeville A. as mayor, declaring the gathering to be|flood this yar. The Mississippl is now at opened March 5th, amounted to $93.60,| month and 10 days old. ok e1r T oo a5y audeville Acts and Motion Picture. S = a “riotous and disorderly assembly,” and | or flood stage at all points between and last Suncuy it was voted to raise —— 5L W H W Btianbaty | ., Five big time acts and a feature mo- Will Attend Trovidence Meeting. | commanding ail “to return o the'r homes 1. to Helena, Atk while L. Y. this to $100 by taking $6.40 from the FUNERALS. | B Hantieton CW. Veroaton s, | tion mcture make up the exceptiona Mrs. Nothan Giiman of Bozrahville| at once under peraity of the law or sul- | Kerr, assisant United Stetes engineer, reasury, Horace 1. Smith, } Wm. L. Milis $5, James Dana Co Selectman W. H. Dawley and force of| 7he funeral of Horace 1. Smith of{ Harriette P. Wileox 1, men of Voluntown have been repairing| pranklin was held Saturday afternoon | Cracken S$1 the highways near Beach Pond and vi-|a¢ 2.30 o'clock at the Franklin Congre-| Pallin T. W clnity, which were badly damaged by the| gayional chureh. The large attendance 33 | fine bill at the Davis theatre for the first )| half of the week under the new an- nounced policy of the theatre to give the public the best there s in vaudeville. The section of Council of Jewish Women | fer the' consequences. said that levees in both the Memphis and leaves today for Providence where she| He declared that the temper of the| Helena distriocts were in a condition to will attend the Interstate conference of |CrOWd was very ucly and hay tried by | stand fifst feet of water without damage Rhode Island and Connecticut sections. | €very mcans in their power 12 overcome| Reports indigate that backwaters are Catherine F. es $10. M argaret ) Mition S2 ai s el & B ill is weli balanced and there s not a | o i il the lice forces, He tesiifiad that -} cutting into the hishwaye at a number - i s ’ { weak spot on the L s - rewd rashse police and he saw for trafic. ton and New Jersey and “there were Fred Friswell 81 Harey W. Messler §3. | pongih featiting Scasue Havakawa, the IN THE MIAMI BOOZE RING| " (id not sec any other courss :nat|affected and all the lines entering Mem- Sunday afternoons now mail collec-| many floral remembrances. & e} Fo e Soxman §1 8 friend $1, Mr. and | (alented Japanese actor. This ricture is s the paiice might have pursucd execp phis report that their roadbeds are well tions from the Norwich post office are| Rev. William J. Tate, pastor of the|Mrs Herbert B Cary and Mrs. | now piaying in New York at advanced| Miami, Fia., March 20.—Many prom-| oot he safd, Drotected made by carrlers who gp by motortruck, | church, conducted the service. vT“ft‘ H. L. Muzzy 82 F. J. 3urtha $2, Mr. | priges. inent business men will be implicated In |~ nrcyicus witneses had te 4 # that boxes are visited a trifle earfier bearers were three brothers, Evereit and Mrs. Fran'c Hazlund £%, a friend 85, | * The vaudeville ofiens with The Nor.|the financing of an extensive BoOtleg-| pives o Hroq o oo i than before. The start is made at Nor-| Smith, New London, Louis and Myron West Sider £5, Mr. O’'Neil §2, F. T. Sayles g : velles, a hi 4 sing ring whose operations have been | i 'y.q o wich Town. Smith, Franklin and Mr. Armsitong.. S5 John L. S. Anderson 85, Mra C. W. | of serial miimts, ahene pensational B irocten tron: This: GEF. Cologel L G.1 T o e ot 1, Ske Strangers motoring through Norwich | Burtal took place in the Franklin ceme-| Evans %5, Sedwick Post No. 1. G. &. R | ara] new stunts and tholr olosing fans, | NUtt, who came to Florida ten days 280 | grainer. tastitled that - 1o are admiring the beautiful streten of, tery, Rev. Mr. Tate conducting the com-|$10, Jacoh Galtup 5, The Misses Me- | the human pinwiieel, is one of merit. as the representative of the internallcundx ia the body of Assuncao but that| Jersey City, fawn at the residences of Leonard O.| mittal service. o i, | Cracken £2, George A. Clune £2. a friend | "George Ahcarn, the rapidfire auction- | Tevenue bureau dectared tonight as the ersey Cit Smith and Henry® H. Gallup, on Wash-| Mr. Smith was a native of Franklin.| €2 Mr. and Mrs. James A a he found no revolver bullets. He said well, i Parker $2, P B to-th s igation of ‘conditions. | 1yic 'y, welli magion % | eer, has a Bres D-to-the- result of his investigal Y a 3 6 Ingtin street, where the grass is already | Some years ago he located in East Lyme! ). J. G'Connell £1, James F. Shearer it L e of up-to-the-minute i this indicated the man had heen killed by PRESIDENT BAILIVAY POLICE CHARGED WITH LOITERING ih March 20—John Rock- president of the Brother- : ot Liood of Railway Police, today was charg- 2 o comedy which - introduces with a song| Working with a staff of 40 investiza- | pucksnot from the ri o0t " . e yn. bl s A O it | 2 i runa lbert Poard: |or two. He possesses an exceptionally | tors, Colonel Nutt uncovered coniitions | jice BN A ot e o5 | ST gRRE o e % il business. He was a hos. F. Burns $5, Stephen H. ot oo . iy f Prolit-| Lo , with lof he Brle rall Mrs. 'W. H. Rogers, 71 Union street, | W0 WSUSS o0 TER, L., Churen at = 29 fine volce and his yodel songs were fine | Which Jed him to report today to Proh: has just returned from New York with An Italian dsatec bition Commissioner Haynes that the yards yesterday. Niantic. He ig survived by his wife Who! Miss Rose A. Timmins $2, Mr. an dialect number is presented | bition 5 STOLE NEARLY SIX vel! id th t he had gon i % 5 ne: and | by Blanchon and Martin, v openness with walch illegal transactions Rockwell tol e court . & Stia Tihe of néw spring willinery, {Was Lucy Aun Greenslit of Franklin|Mrs J. V. Stcit $2. James Macoherson | wag el Fhoelvaa br .,,gf,?‘;:?.f,‘:sc“s":: T Tiqwsr had been carriéd on here had TONS OF FOOTWEAR | to the yards to talk to the men about the which 1s riow ready for Inspection. Qual- | jree gons, Prof. Elmer Smith of NeW §5 Aary . Rowers 51 a friend $2. Oli- | Monday. Not only have they o oug | startied hins. A bootlegging ring whos B Was ‘ordered Mo asserted that a train ity the finest. Prices right.—adv. Jersey, Royce Sipith of Mansfield and yer A. Parihurst §1. Charlotte Barbour L s New York, Mxr_ch 2 3] comedy sketéh Te v e contracts are hacked by local bankers 2 i The officials of the New Haven rail-| Benjamin Smith of Boston. There are g3 Dr. T. S. Wileox $5. H. S. Case §2. E A bat they are also good b vas ordered. He asserted that a train iei . ] ers spent the week: s musieians and their accordion and banjo | and business men. he declared in his re- road are said to be hustling for business| also two sisters. Mrs. Gross of Boston | . 3 as passing and he was delayed. d stcaling $50.- 00" o] 000 worth of shoes framm th Novelty wi t over untll Friday. C. 8. Woolmansee $1. T. J. Corkery | numbers met with a v: ort, had conducted large sales, their e Novelty | His case was pu 1 7. and all shippers are being approached to| Miss Bertha Smith of Franklin andehree ¢3 1. W_Pecan $7. F. W. Fenton $52.{ O'Brien and Sim?,“”'{;}}jfi g il D e N haal frem neitby g:fl;;‘elr r:;a;t-zmurm: company, M. help them out, something new for the|brothers, Everet Smith of New {:r{jndo;})rr_ nd Mrs. G F. Chandler $6. DF|py black and tane. have an unusuaj|foreign shores being a minor transac- | SR Pre (5 of the firm, reported | = New Haven myetem, which had no com-| Louis Smith and Myron Smit Ernegt J. Jones $5. The Balletin Co. $25. | binakface act in which they execute sev. | tion compared with their program fro 'l’h: m»o o ”’q i . . Detitors ofor years. Frapuiin. Aien haq [URlls of Greeneville schaol =Boswell| erar difficult dance pumbers. putting it ashore and shipping it to| NS OPbers sarted in Saturday night Tc Sto F Ha“ Tesides the additional shopming Lime Ch':,“gi";kf;: e fo drse shoel e SR o Bty lngh R et e, DX Little Dar. | B0Riiern BOUMS | Cotonel Nutt today | D ‘and dropmed eleven Mories’ down the p which the late Easter this year will| [ S48 e e of Ssth ‘avenns Achodl 15| L one & ie act de luxe, which Is espe- e e 3 g've, the garment manufacturers count eally deserving of praise. The kiddies, | ®ave evidence of his activity in’ attack- elevator shatt about 400 bundles of ik Yenehers of Boswel avenue school $3. . oFglse. 1 4 = iy 4. |Shoes.” The loot weighed nearly six B e o upon having assistance from the tcn-| GEORGE N, CROSS LEFT D Ohe Plods oo sty n::[;:-t :.?Lr‘rm are over 1|~_ years of age, ‘rf“:‘?_-,e !:;31 ;"‘!'\{:U:f;fl:? ‘ger:‘?:"‘z:'s ir torid, he watd, ¢ you are losing your hatr u';..imu dency of women to buy new clothes it ESTATE 0F OVER £100,000 | 3ei000% (000 BEICL, Hr " Georae. D | osioT™ With 2 matural ability and grace | Fectits hie forty aides in'8 serics of} o ldness_Sowt werry Use Bsias By aeq iners wih them. The late Geprge N. “ross, for many | Coit $2. Frank J. Tislds £2. The Misses | comedy stars it up and tobs "egca | which reculted in the seizure of 25 Ii.| ANTOINETTE CHENEY TO BE surely be surnrised $o see how quickiy is. of Missouri, who | On the annual Washington trip of| vears a bromiment jewelor of this city, | Rudq office staff Ko Carton Co. : . u 2 y ps falling hair and itching scals : 1 These six little « | quor places and the arrest of 20 persons. IN VASSAR DAISY CHAIN |t stops ho died a week figo Saturday in @ LTi-|$3.50. a frlena $2, Hieh street school te glite &1l of ‘whom ars | UOr D v appointed Minister to | the senior class of Rodsville Hig Sooomuiohed pirk 3 and removes every s%gn of dendruff—the fied 4 R S 5 ; formers, will no doubt e el 21 hair destroyer. ok ; ; i ta] at tie, To - 5. a friend $1, Willia i 1 p 20.—Se- E e Rica, and is now on hls way | Princinal Phikp 3f. How yaie nomiial o Wiimeatie Wy b oF | HIUIh, 3 Hlend 3E e ient 47 Witin bestars on Broadway before many years | STORIGS TOLD BY AUGUST octons for he 1. k5 eivesed b |uet NomidSTE, oman ssys: -1 bavs o Hih Hew v compaty the party of w 4 iy . : 0 . T. Quinn $1, Dr.| Jor ors 2 . 5- | used Paritadl Bags O o wesks. by 88 Bw post Teave Priday of lais work whd return|$125,000, it has been learnol uson good | Aifred Richards $5. H. F. MeGlome $1.| "4 e o i 2 PROBST MEREST NONSENSE|sitions on the annual olass day dafsy |my hair has wonderfully increased in the latter part of next week authority. The esiate I¥ in stocks and | Wm. H. Mabrey §2. Herbert P. Hoylel 3 gompletes this banner _ o= 4 chain at Vassar College. made up of the |beauty, seems much heavier, and is en- S . e $£1, John Reeves $1, Hitherd R. Norman Pr‘;n;tml e e asugust | prettiest sophomores, ~ were _amnounced |t S e & Bs a Rl Mde. V. 1. Plante will haye her spriv Mr. Cross died without a will and his|$2, Mre. A. F. Gilmore $1. Miss M. and e A robst, whe has - | here today. Among.them were: I & Jye 4 e milltery pening March $1-25. Panemich | st sco mepnews and nloces. A T. Butts §2. 7'S. Whelan $5. Henpy | PT- F- M. SHELDON ADDRESSES Pus proceedings to prevent deportatlon | ™ ynyoineie Chenes, Eouth Manchester,|}ike, It £row. dowt delsy-“bepin using blag, Taftville. Demonstration of new - I. Bennett family $4, Wholey & Hae- UNITED CON. TEACHERS | from Ellis Island. New York, and who|Conn.: Loulse Hawhes. Moniciair, N.|.ite and sod by Lee & Osgond aod ail St corhot ‘models 'af kame sddress. < 1 . gerty $5. Remedict C. Pullen $1, Ashley| Dr. Frank M. Sheldon, genoral se is expeated to tell his story In federal,y.; Grace Hayward, Englewood, N. J..|dwng and toilet counters with mone take care of my clients personally. Tak Bound Over to Dlatrlet Court. |55 " g2 Wm. B Biree $2. Charies| tary of the Congresstions] Hiueaticy me.|court tomerrow, was discharged from|3iirrares Patterson, Plainfield. N. 5, | iuck gudrantes 8 an expert corgetlerre for - good results. | Before U. . Commiesioner Earl|s’ gafroioueh $1. M. A Barber $5. a|clety, was the wpcaker Momisg evenimg| (e fashlonable Roling Hock club at|™Miw Gladys Duty, of Trorcaster.|- =R Phone 1389-2.—ads O g ey | {riend $1. Squire Gregson 35, Frank | at the Commiunlty hotise dafore & meeling | LASODIor. Mear here, becauss “hls actlons | Masy. previously had' been designated The heavy frelght traffic continues on]y 2 % i - ks Coxeter $2. emnl ves Internatienal SlI-|of the teachers, officers anl substinity | PS03Me so eceentric and offensive that it|as marsha] of ver Co. $19.50. two friends $4. John T.| teachers and members of the exrentive | 720, decided to dispenze with his ser- O'Rourke ' $5. Tanny Corporation $35. N.|counefl of the United Congrei vices” according g the charge of running a still. "and was bound over fo the Tnited States district court {n honds of $500. He was arresied he chain. the railroad main lines hetween New York and Bostsh. ANl trains are car- dance $200. nal | L iiie tanight by J. D. Lyon, president| T 0008 THREATEN omio o R e A L [ H. Levy's dance $200. church Sunday schosl. & g 34 o - B, d s AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEYg Ding fran fovemy fo ity oats Alby federal officers last week. The followine ars corrections i1 the|eq at 6:30 by the members of B, B, Rin: | °F,the club: yotery aboit' the dis- < Wate reiirn of ‘coal to the ming = previonsly publisred ““"{1.1‘)"‘;“ XKath lop's class, ‘following whichi the pastor, cm""‘:”d"p;’,',‘bs{"’ Mr. Lyon declared.| Memphis, Tenn, March 20.—Neavy The thrift project Is being undert Department Store Bankruptey erine Dowd (name misrielled) $5 shoull| Ree. Alsinder'EH Abbott, ltroduced DI | coopiouiog. e asid: rains Saturday night and Sunday in the in ' number o castern” Conpectiout| The Keystone Department Store Co, of | 2Ppear Mics Ketherine Dowd instead of| Shelaon' who gave (he materiig sn in | ComuuilE Be sald: @ ete answer to|Ohlo and central Mississped - vaileys S e i ; = of | Pawn. Dr._and Mrs. W. K. Tingley. $10| rucrive talk alang the lines of Stnday | .. YO o og " the | caused the United States weather burcau FRIED CAKES schioots connestion With a plan es-| Danielson has filed an involuntary peti- | 0Ny of Tr. W. Whitter, Rev. U. O.|groctive tal his charges in the possession o | O b (halF praditione regarding. food dlished by the Clicisea Savings Bank|tion in bankruptey. The largest crediters | BRCT0 " ¢10” omitred from previous - - Tnited -States Immigration authorities. | 10 FeVite thelr predictions regarding flood hn“ .\f;-\ icl in “”, x-zm.nx Connectiout. | include Windham Conty National bank, | iwiiasion inadvertently. Pledges frem Gx:znm___‘*—'u. E RESIDENT DIES All the talk about heiresses and love af- Uy 3+ 5. Behtt, 1eal Toreamater. 1 which The ¥ " One XV 3 i weltwill 6o’ St 'adlus | Bagiiicen,' Y100, " Weoples Light” € | Rickmona Bedstbr Co. 44950 R DR fairs is uter nonsense, znd “1,.‘5.:.1’.3.'1" he said the gouge within & week would e Ry king. day. CZ“HD . : D& fim' $20; Wenneds e T THE AGE OF 96/ that my;n:fiv‘io,u flm‘“;“: so Sn. swho | reach 41 feethere and 51 feet at Helena, Yankee Fried Cakes is Mr. and Mrs. Willizm D. Ruby of Wil-| COTP~ Danielson, $11. UNDER $2,000 BONDS _One of the oldest residents of Greene- | nately reflected up T, “tho| Ark. Tonight the river “had almost Urzton, who were married March 13, FOR ATUTOMOBILE FATALITY :}“;J’"fi" aws;y |§is ;vem i: m; n;&..:h :mw:;dl;n nhzzgcmz'“;ue:l n::‘ l*dl: Teached the §§ foot stage here. only matched by their 1872, by Rev. I D. BI f Holland, | ol i 2 58 Mery Sheedy o Norta Main e R ¢! TUnited States’ and -leve engis | Mase.. "Selcbraced tneis ftiecn woadne| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY < (Besl o e B ";;': ’0, an.| Strect, who died Sunday at the age of 8+, | Tk as that furnished in the neWspapers § leves ineers, S s | anniversary at theic home in (he Rar-|Mies Stella Bell 'of New York is VISiting | ovac sy brosht hefors Justice of the | Lier 4eath was caused by bronchfal pheu- | todey™ @ ° = ing Brook district Jast week. Mr. Ruby | her sister, Mrs. William T. Birge. Poace John W. Crotts Seturday atter- | PG L L NUSCRIPTS OF MUSIGAL is is 3iss Mildred J.-€ary hes rocarned from | noon at 2 o'clock In the town hall and |, 79, 098 bopn 'n TEHand fn 1525 and i) olE EroLE SOLD ONLY BY * City deseriptions wani- ! Forest Hills, L. I, where she has been | was hound over to the superior cnm_x“nn ymn"‘“’ Y’ over COMPOSITIONS STOLEN ol e 15 2k sale, | the guest of Miss Helen Smith. the charge of manslaughter, for striking 3 2 Tint with Wm: 100, Thayer BIdE. Foom . Frederick W, Cary has returned|and fatally infurine with his automo- New York, March 20.—Orfginal man- . GOOD GROCERS. ¢ 105, Frankiin Square, Norwich, Conf. |afler visiting' her brother and sicter-in- | bile Mre. Jobn B. Dubaime of Norwich | TRAFFIC RULES REVISION uscripts of musical compositions bY| Do theright: and be sure of speedy that so many | 3¢ d “liaw M ang Mrs Wiliam Darling In| o the night ot Jamuary 20th lat. His HEARING NEXT MONDAy |Beethoven. Buch, Schubert, Schumann | relief. Often colds and sore throat Summit, N. J. hond was fixed at $2,000 whicl as = Of a former Noawich resident a Chi- & and others were stolen from the music| oo i v P o A L e man | ibiishing ouse of Breitkopy and Har- | §2 OV B ifyou uie YANKEE cag0 parer saye: Mrs Thnothy B.| Mrs. Lewis English of New Maven is! Mrs Duhalme. who lived at 53 West| g on% SPRR e 00 16 TEHRAR OF 1€ | te] over the week-end, tha publl Plackstone owns an exquisite liidle music | {0 entertain the Connceticut Sa | Thames street, was with her dJavehter, g 3 ¥ sanounced Monday | (L 1o° e police today. Otfier BEGY’S FRIED CAKE CO. box of goul, the size of one’s haml.|lopial Dames at her home Thu v se. at the time of the acciment. {‘l‘f‘;‘c:filelc: :::nmmceo:!so::l?' 2 rub- | articles stolen, in what was apaprently e e ¥ When a tiny spricg is presced a goiden . Baiehelder will sneak on “The Ca- were about to take.the trolley car = il =1 > ¥ H $e e | a leisurely robbery lastinz many hours, = E PHONE 2043-R3 S sl 1 bird hops out and warbles. - The “toy |reer and Service of Jonathan Trumbull | in Batie when they were strugk by the | CeF 7€St Monday afternon at 5 o'clock. | T PURE G2 Po el oF Sin0g" o g5 nd let him | o of La Touraine | cume from Geneva, Switzeriand. Nerwich members will attend. | rotemeniie” ariven by West. Mes Du-| et |$15.000. but the company declared it ! B : < .a To b : ¥ o F 3 Taime was so badly injured that she aking Enlistments for Marinss was impessible to plac: a valuatien on e e B antimue o reamiv e menal samn day aioes Lucas sail from Boston (- djeq in the smwhmlance on her way to| Although fhe ‘army and the navy have : i Better tAn 2 mustend plaster, does the o e mall s aday Patria £ed oo Hansteeria: Anfarl 4 Caro : 42 cents per pound of seeds {0 doring plimting, seni by From thers they will ital. v Her- Ugnstieris. infaries|tenptraclly Wufpended rearniiing * ihé ¢ o en lew and a crushed skuil. | young men of Norwich are informed that GOOD FOR THAT “FLU” COUGH. John M. Mailon, Jr. confident!a] secre-|and ¥ e the United Statcs Marines ave still open 1 ek tary (o Congressman Richard P. Free-|Fe soent. They will ha joine . ik # For quick relief from the wea g i : i ined at " Collssion on Frankin Sanare. for enlistmentz, and any young man in- | eonchs ok Aoy from the wearing Biates depariment ot suomne United by the Misses Bliss with whom they Will| 4 payar delivery sutomobie driven | terested in' this Lranch of tae servics | o mfiuebe. take Belepis: Eies’ 02 = 3 sy g0 38 {ar ag Blosy. { by a man named Burdick was in coilision | may receive full information by writing{Tar. My=. K. D. Drake Childs. Md.. Fitty iayettea yolumee: yrodustion,| M. end 3irs. Leonsrd O. Smith of O R. 1 8 olclock enjto or calling at the recruitinz statiom, | Writes: fter an attack of the flu that Mrs, R. 1. Quinley, cnathmin of the Red | i, who have b 2 new Cl Post Office Buildging, Haitford, Conn, |left me With a severe cough mnothl; frosy sowing &t Htafforl Sorings, are|lhamas and Florlda, are expectos 1 | ready fop shiomenmt, Tho Atlss e di-| Philadelshia’ Friday | vislon chatrman states that (hoy witl go| homd Bativday. C o s 1R thp "olgn Velliay: Bmers’ the | dedehter, i a BOOKS o5, Subscription to all American and #(nlicants must b2 3ble %o pass a rigig | SEemed to relieve me HIl T tried Fol % Honey and Tar, which I = "The' tourug car. Was | phisical exsmination sos i be ot fesst | HoRcT 220 Tar. WHICh Y caabigaty ree cod £ u and had its running|nineteen vears of cge and weigh 150 wheoping cough and cotds. It pors et - every cup of whole family Yogetablz European Publications. pounds stripped. soothing, healing coeting over the in- . - iy e §iFoge s s eor e T SO - fd ottt e 0| | CELERY KING || SHEA'S NEWS BUREAU Bos.on W.S. QUINBY CO. 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