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N NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO on Tuesday next with a jury for the trial of cases. .| Sprague ana will remove to Mystic. was made | Friday, March 1872-—A special Patrick's day 22 and Mrs. Haviland brought great joy to the receiv. the it some great bird and rushed for it, but the smell of the gasolipe scared them and Honduras, and such ruins as lhoseI at Tical, Chichen Itza, Copan, and mas of Darien' that a Buropean. first caught a glimpse of the mighty “South A Bulletin Want 2 ; Sir. Haviland _described excito!| Guirigua, contimie to. yleld -their fas- " Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Get I /The Rev. Mr. Gale is about to re-|ment among the dogs as the strange viss | cinating secrets to explorors. : 4 ¥ tire from the ' Baptist church - at|tor approached. They ssemed to think|. 1t was from a height om the Isth- g LEGAL NOTICES BORN CHAMBERLAIN—In Sterling, March -1 L In Colchester G JoTihe eeantl e BALrd ar tha | B0 Qi cIelrvadel Tauld i Sy OEDER OF NOTICE. 1922, 2 son 1o Mr. and Sire. Artis as he I ste In Colchester | meoting of the executive board Mrs, Haviland received birtnday con-| >y he Isthmas of Panama ervert, C. Geer, Arthur 3L, Geer, Nei- | . CPamberiain. nfronted w of the temper- | County” Agriculiural Society was held | gratulitions by wireless from her Som| ¢ “Asnerican genius. for organiza- T e e At . Dahey. The |ALEXANDER 1z 'Bast' Hadtsm, 3 = o v school chil-fin the Grand Army hall, vesterday|ang nis wife on her last birthday, sent! o “cotwation and mechanfes has Norwich - Housing . Company, John| daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clarencs amag ! conaregation of the Cath- | morning, President Avery presiding.!from their home in the far ion, n A number of commttees were appoint- ed to superintend the arrangement of articles and Albert L. Avery of Groton, Tace, followed Dy | Fathers McCarty d oth nort The Countries of the Carribean achieved the greatest engineering feat in the history of mankind—the Pana- ma_Canal. ‘Woodmansee, Michael and Bridget Mc- | Alexander. Dermott, George B. Elisworth, Miary E. WEEKS— oni; Byrnes, ail_or Norwich, Connecticut, o Pl aneta A 13, a son. Frederick E., Jr., to Mr R e and Jiglen B. Myout of East Enosburg | Mrs. Frederick K. Weeks 2 2ev. F s his William_C. Osgood, Henry H. Gallup. ing i .| The waters of Havana Harbor hol P i Dakog - parkinson Ol { pALMBER—In Stont arch * ¥ R e s | Lonis 7 Banial and WabniE Bats| i e ot o e e e ot Nou aad cach of you wil take noticc | 182% & eon. A ort 3L, 54, 80 Mr. snd & At stow of Norwich. John Brewster of |rapher surveys a group of ten re.|Place of d\!fl_“uc fon of the ¥ that’at"2 mecting of the Court of Com. | Mrv Charics B. Palmer. 3 Yedyard and James A. Bill of Lyme | ublics of vast potentialities, cluster-|U- S. S. Maine. : mon Council of 'the City of Norwich, | SANTOS. on, Mareh 20, 153, ‘ were dlected tho geeral -committee. | od n and around Gvo great warm seas,| IR Caracas, the scene of his ‘earli- Connectiot, held ‘on’ the 20th /day of i B A p y Jonn Luce was appsinted chief mar- |1y addition o these independent re. |€St efforts to free South America from March, 1923, the following report of the g Rapo, S e o e et ® | the Spanish voke, repost the ashes of Committes on Public Works was ac- et z ™. ¥ E publics, the waters of the Gulf of Mex- : b0 e cepted and the resolutions thereln set MAR 3 5 a h 6" ¢ | fere was a large attendance and jco and the. Carribbean sea are dot.|the Great Liberator, Simon Bolivar. forth were adopted, as foliows, to wit: |y popoon o RIE 3 " quite spirited bid the sale Of |toq with innumerable tropical islands| Throughout the Greater and Lesser To the Court of Common Council of the | LE¥ -°§{;_;nlrr§r57|n for s e o the Rev | pictures at the W. ing 1ast | of riotous vegetation belonging to the |Antilles are countless harbors of re- City of Norwich: S , by Rev $ b a | evening. Mr. Keeler has made his room A & very pleasant as well as an interest- United States, Great Britain, France fuge and lairs redolent with legends of 16, The Committee on Public Works rec- | - Gampbell, Aipho svesque and Mrs, g 5 Tt z| Bessis Fanning r (T " - by Janon, has been appoin 2 s 5 and the Netherlands. the buccaneers of the Spanish Main. DELACTED Baokicks b €Atk o P Do Miopton™ o the. TONONIE |\ Sewhtt City):. formerly of ief engineer of the Vermont Cen- |Ing one to visit during either the af- | 'These semi-inclosed seas have beeny As for material wealth, what otl:ser' N & o2 Tl Resolved: That the foliowing named | DOOR—LYNCH—In ine of railroads, and wil relie ternoon or evening. G aptly termed “The American Mediter- |part of the globe can rival the cotton erime againct H‘-lfiy‘ ersons are especially benefited by the ec. 23, e tendens Nerrill of a| Saturday, March 23, 1872—QueStions | yanean,” tor, crisscrossing and mean- | plantations of Mississippi, Louisiana: fare. Den't be a dave to winter complainiz. R L R RO L e T P portion of n‘,.” bor. T eads of the !"”:nek‘tmll,\ submitted for discussion | gering through the channels between|and Texas, the oil fields of Texas and Dea't make yourself nscless and cndsager T ey cauey. from. Spring Gar- | #8 _— D ttment of cneinesring, (racks and during the coming month—Any Watch |the Gulf and Carribbean islands run |Tampico, the sugar and fobacco lands it Lt ety = ¥ Jridges, otc., on the several roads leas- | Hill boat this _\'e;x qA:,v ope: mrog; the great ocean lines of an ever-in- oi‘ Ctub:a. and (Pgmumlc;;&‘thehgay:::‘ H"sh"l L”GE‘C,_ l,;fl];,“fi "19,"5; Nell‘h DIED s Toal el atat 5? Any new « Gresiiy comilarce’ plantations of Costa Rica, & B . Swan, Marion P. Bailey, The Norwic L s signs of death in the Otis | "N "6\1ie! Tegion of the Wesjern|ficlds of Tucatan, the coffee groves|' 25N Lo IO Comn Bt ousing Compary, all of Norwich, and Norwiea, Mar 1922, { their present position, 3 e ‘tn: tH bil X s { Ry lati 1a Quinine Tablets handy. For Colds, Head Heien B. Myott of East Enosburg, Ver- arr of Ridzefield, Co asd - 0 e ? Any of life in the public|femisphere embraces so many geo-|of Saivador, the platinum and emeral e v L e T L B e e O s kit o weasiing Ho0m 2 graphical names of historic signifi-|mines of Columbia, or the asphalt 3 2nd La Geippe they are best by test a1 - o R L VR jises and stor A e e e et | It is 2 matter for congratulation that | cance as that charted on the on the |lakes of Trinidad? —uickest to act and end Colds ia 24 Westerly side of Woodmanses avenue: FUNERAL NOTICES 9 Tucker. $200 Ol e O, e e o piians | the sheds on Franklin square, which | Map of the Countries of the Carrib-! Only a few years ago the wealth. bowrs, La Grippe in 3 days. Safe, depand- John Woodmansee, Michasl and Bridget | pwygr 1n this citz, Masen S ok jog e sual and with A e D Cny {bave been occupied for mearly half & |jpean,” just issued by the National Ge- |the beauty, the romance, and the his- sbde. No bed alier eliocis. No “hend Mchermoti:-Géorge B, Hisworth, Mary. | “Syicet e ot D9 Mg o H M i was auite well supported. Abe By |century as stables, arc to be removed | ggraphic Society. torical remains of this vast region sl ey E. Byrnes, all of Norwich. Funeral a: e s’ R9E- | vas put upon the stage in good style, o Bl : . e ( @ 1 weises” Convesinnt 20d plensuxt bo Resol That. Mayor Herbert M. ral ) rome on_ Mo 351 & 2 2 Burdick and Arnold are preparing| “Here are place names which quick-|Wwere shut off by the dread barriers Lerou. Alderman Gilbert 8. Raymond, morning, reh at 8 hear. |00 @ltogether was very superiov [0 leo: John Rorke plans for a large four |en the imagination and the romantic|Of disease, and the inbabitants them- At AR Drngeists—30 Cents Courciiman _John ~ §. Blackmar and | DReaulem maes in S{ Patricis circr 1 %, Su £ B e-productions of e average travel- |siory brick building which will be|impulse of the most prosaic: selves were in constant perit Qf devas Councilman Eflflrb B. Worthington_ be, | 2 9 o'ciock. in Mary s te.was Gt i e L commenced on that site in May - Fhe first land of the New World |tating epidemics. e who went into = and they are hersby. anpointed a Com- | % s oaca man suffrage meeting will be| The schooner Thomas Fitch, with a ,,;R:dihi c‘,h?mbus on h,; ,,,OZ;,‘.‘} the countries of the Carribbean not !""‘fie‘&'{°'1r-.!’r'f-"'=°’»;‘°"’\’"d llLoll-trs P“{:‘f";.—';' Derby. March 23 13- ; his d Ereed hall this eveuing and |cargo of oysters for this DOIt, is in|yveyase of discovery was Watling Is-|merely “took his life in his hands.” In_interest in reference to & p wposed | Axy B Cad Icomite ot the iaid sented for damages. _addressed by some of the prom- lthe river. While beating up back of | jared. among ti}: Bahamas, and on|but staked it upon the appetite of the and construction of said sewer 1 Wood: 60 years. 2 o, 2ol brought before nt female agita The meeting'Tong Island in the heavy gale of |irs sandy beach. on the morning of | vellow-fever-bearing mosquito. mansee avenus, and rens id assese. | Services at funera} ' one but a collection will Thursday she carried away her main-|Qctober 12, 1492 he knelt “to gis Today, thanks to the genius and A R e A T ' or the cause. {topmast and both topsail and staysail lthanks to God and kiss the ground |the sacrifices of American medicnl | Resoived: That due notice in the man- % "hursday. M S IWith tears of joy for the great mer-|science, these lands are purged of such s man_named I ile stretching BALL.OUVILLE cies received.” ever, Nature has ner provided by law T iven o such ng | | scourgas and are as safe as our own |oies norure has also made this re-|iCecns as . are interested i said the bellrope express frelght | The first setlement in the New|clime. B ficiont e O O N Gult | Pased- assessment of a sewer in Wood- FUNERAL DIREC rain_Tuesday night, was strn | A. F. Haviiand received Monday|World was established by Columbus in| But even twentieth-century science| ot hice the fote Aduiral Pille. | Manses avenue to aopear, i e ridgo and badly injor- [ 1% A T Haviand recsived | Santo Domingo, and the fort built for [ bows to the metcorological forces | pam Formerty Poerionm ot e, Nax | Cite ot Norwioh on the 34 dan = ed keman caught him as {32 letler by aerial mail from her son in)p,; colony was constructed from the|which make the Carribbean area. the!fiona] Gecmr ot Stite then and th he 1z from. the car and belCartwright, Labrador. The aeroplane|hulk of his wrecked flagship, the San- | terrible “breeding sround” for the ir- |y wapig Sqnr C ocielys anprop cause, in relation to this city for medical | which brought it to New England was|ta Maria, resistible forces of the wind, for here | taver “the grandest and most . aitendance. | the first one that had ever landed in La-| The first permanent settiement | ori the hurricanes which periodi- | " o {he political economist the re- G The Rev. A. G. Palmer, D. D., is t0 | brador and as soon as Mr. Haviland had | Wwithin the bounds of what is now. the loose their destroying strength | nuiics to the South present a subject ibed ol preach the o1l discourso before | secn it land he went inio the house tof United States was made by the Span-|upon plantation and settlement, upon | bt apeorsing studs in ine development K . 4 g meeling of fhe Ston-|w to his mother, telling her the jards at St. Augustine, Florida, in|puny man and his ships at sea, and Qs popular governm Some of the 15 Main Str ington Union association, at its June | cumstances. Ord letters cannot| 156 : 2 {sweep up our own Eastern and Gul |pations are till in a State of politi- ng. ¢ F: . ect annive {be sent or received for montts, until| The foremost intellectual achieve-|seaboards with devastating effect. | pa; fing.” e 5 > ST e judge Minor will open up the Teg- |the ice breaks up ana the receipt of this|ment of ancient America was consu-| As if to make amends for releas- | r i = 4 Taet Torik ular Maxch term of he superior court |letter telling tnat all ‘is well with Mr.|mated in southera Mexico, Guatemala. | ink (he Pandor curse of storms, hoW- | nean neromplichod ir MCCIrele Larver: e Funeral cen accomplished in accurate survey-Tepert. Co o S . 2 < i B £ R = - e — !ing thap in' certain portions of Ci et cansesver s bablishen e d tha tral and South America. charter of sald Citv provides. 2 e In the compilation of data for the| Dated at N Conn., this 21st lrectors {“Mgp of the Countries of the Carrib-|day of March . M. LEROT" bean,” therefore, it was necessary 10| £ SRl i {inveStigate and verify many sources| maropa’or °f the City of Norwich and {of information. In this w e Na- | tional ‘Geographic Society’s cartagra- S TR WS S |phers and wesearch experts had the Embalmers cordial cooperation of United States mnn Government departments in Washing. | " 4 of which the Hydrographic Office of | Notice eby given to all persons Lady Assistant X!)e .\.a\',\' nnd_me Graphic Section of }Alll.c 10 y- taxes in the 'Lovln_on Leb- HENRY E. CHURCH the General Staff, War Department, |anon that I Lave a rate bill, with war- WM. SMITH \ were especially fruitfuf sources. In ad- |F31¢ attached. for the coliection of 4 tax e v dition, the several legations of Cen-|fhe Grand List s of October. 1921 and Telephone 3283 tral American countries gave valua-|inar sall (axes axo'dus and pavasie ou | e assistance. e firs Ly of pril, 22, Tor data on specific points. The| The Collector wil meet the taxpayers Society is indebted to numerous explo- | 5,1 Hall.ab- Sotianon Ot rers and geographers, who have|on Monday, 3. and also on Monday. from time to time been contributors |May 7, from 10 o'clock a. m. uatil 2 p. m: . . THE MEN'S SHOP OFFERS SOMETHING OF INTEREST | % St ettt w5 | Commings & and who were able to give first hand | Saturday. April 22, from 2 untl 4 informationconcerning railroads re- O ths W kil Beliooll on Satrgad % s cently built and in the course of con- | aprii 29, from 2 until 4 o'clock p. m.® Pure Thread Silk Sox $1.50 Quality Shirts Men’s and Boys’ Belts & ¥ 6t ion) gnul otiee fwhich have been “}.x,.yg;q"é’?n Nt v bk Funeral Directors You have been paying 75c for thess | & 1o qii Negligee Shirts, from a | Genuine cowhids bridle leather abancined e e by daveena e aais ;i B slie S % leoting this notice will be silkc socks, and have thought the | T 1 P DN eation, | Belts with nickel-silver initialed TARIFF BILL WILL BE READY e e aiis itk The Haase a”d Emkl’men price reasanablo. Here's the chancs | U°" buckle. The beits come in black FOE REPORTING ON APRIL 1 |0t this State in such cases made and to beat jthat pirice on Saturday. ade of Percalé or Corded Madras, They are excellont wearing socics. with reinforced lisle foot and toe, and a high-spliced heel— 53¢ a Pair APPAREL JHiop Frocks For Flappers AT INTERESTING FRICES in neat and conservative patterns. They are well tailored garments, in sizes from 14 to 17. guaranteed— Colors are $1.00 KNITTED SILK TIES, in new shapes and colors—for 69¢c—2 for. . Two Hundred and Fifty New EASTER HATS and cordovan, and in all sizes from 28 to 44. Summer i ter buy a couple Value $1.00— coming—bet- of ithem © oW the four-power (reaty ance committes repu fident that the tai en up tomorrow, but was put over unt ... $1.30 of Senator Frel nysen, republican, Ne Jersey. The secial sub-conmi been considering dye matte plans to recommend a daty of seven cen 2 pound and Bty per cent. ad valorem the coal_tar finished product porters of these the unfair practice frov Monday, becanse of the enforced absence ttee, which “intermegiatds” or ungdsted cor ¢ - | ¢ . E. Stater, Hop River, Conn., Ma; F l Dirw i oF dves: ar 2 Guty ot 7 cemts & | 2% e iyts 1D Biver, O uneral or pounds and per cent. ad valorem on rates explain that fon in the ad- provided. GEORGE E. BRIGGS. Collector of Taxes. Dated at Lebanon. Conn., this 6th da; March A. D. 132 marli§ 322 Main Street Chamber of Cotamerce Building Only 59¢ reporting on April 1 ey Trahesii altns TG, o, ol TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. # < masnesite rates remain to : e me 2 Pair for $1.00 Your Choice 98¢ 2 For $1.00 e matton aas it and Caoporations. ube 1o, pay thzes 19 il the Town of Columbia on the tax list of 1921 that I will receive said taxes at the times and places hereinafter designated. viz, : At Yeomans Hail, Columbia Conn., on , 1922, from'9 a m. to p.’m. to 4 p. m. on w T, ts n GAGER Thursday, May 4, . and at toe siore Sald taxes will become due and pay: ble on’ Saturday. April 8, 1922, and a remaining ‘unpald one month afier notice, fnterest wili be collecte and | nistration sections of {h the rate of mine (%) per cent E vide for an embargo aza , fozether with ail legal charges mba Imer Gyes in the event of dompir deemed to become due Anecioan TATKEE o uLaty practios on which the coliector | PROMPT SERVICE h ot o the terms he foreian mamufactorers. finaits Fun.l fim, shall be ready to DAY CR NIGHT heen complted. of t 1 VICTOR BROUSSEAU, rates axreed vpon A il Coliector of Taxes for the Town of | —— oo o the Pavne-Aldric cause | O 'C‘l 'fll!l‘:‘nh"L KSRt of a difference i some Dated at lumbia, Conn., this 18th senator said the bas n day of March, 1922, mar18S i pound, cean content er measure of prote ous ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS FARM FOR SALE . By order of the Probate Court of the | . B Z At a brief so. a ¢ Te- | mown of Can o seitle the «| The i 2 publicans heard soveral west fiors | Tomm ot Cau to settls the cetate | The Henry Allen & Son Co. Who hresented arguments Known as the ad place. avout 83 MAIN STREET f dairy roduct: 140 acres of land, located in the west ~¢ - Srain WAL they charasteriset us “dcad. | pase of Camterburs, near-the Gay Head | F' NERAL DIRECTGRS ¢ Orient = P dists 2 1-2 story dweliing. barn an: o AN e s o e Gther outbulldings ; fine shade trees ne AND EMBALMERS house ; titics ‘of wood. This farm 2 4 must be e B wady Assistant Telephons 410-2 Assistant To The Secretary | e DAY OR NIGHT Of Commerce Receives Quausry boviouary Sovice 4 I 5 New Appointment TAXPAYERS' NOTICE. Notice reby given to persons liable to pay taxes !n the Town of Lis- | bon that I have a warrant to levy and | collect a tax of thirty (30) mills on the dollar_on Hst Mast made, due and pay- able April 1, 1922, and for the purpose of ‘collecting’ the same I will be at the Biissville Schooiliou: 1922, from 1230 10 2 D House, from £.30 to 4 at the Bend Schoolhc Saturday, April 15, 1922 from 2 to 3.30 p. m. Interest at the rate of 9 ver cent. will bo added from the 0ay taxes-uccame dur, i this tax is Dot paid during the month Saturday, 18, ; at e Town Eroadwa. of April. —_— An exceptionally pleasing assortment of Dresses for Misses and 4 Dated et Lislon. Maroh 6, 1S ROBERT Siniars Fas bt sembled Jn The Apparel Shap 1 Sovermm range GO ON SALE SATURDA el T T TN e have ever befors shown. and includes many of the season's most 1 novelties. beautiful The prices, too. should command your atten- tion for they have been made very low. $15.98 to $25.00 Novelties In Coats, From | Coats, Made of Imported Childhood to Old Age and ‘soc ORDER reenhou mari3d TAX NOTICE TOWN OF VOLUNTOWX. The taxpayers of the Town of Voiun- { town are hevedy warned the I have a warrant to collect a levy of miils on the list of 1921 $5.00 and $7,50 LANDSCAPE GARDENING | e s . . 21, also the personal tax. THIS is the time to arrange for jand- onnemara Tweed [t may sound trite to say that w ver pla I boar Bomemin QLIS fhe same | reape work. of which we make & epeciai- I the little girl needs one, we | This Irish Tweed is' the very y y that we have never placed before you such values at such April 160, 1922, Trom 108 I, 0 2 by 1, | Shone pr L " Crecnliouses, 1T CoTe have it. If the young woman is | neweet thi i 1 i are i urd: isi Seking for. & Gprig Cont ‘which | modste thion o o dav: low prices as we presenting Saturday. One glance over these exquisite hats and at E. Byron Galiup's, Monday, Aprii 3d. 1922, from 10 a. m. to 2 5 e At e other time I will be at the Town Clerk Office. Any taxpaver whose taxes are in ar- Tears must vay Lis on (i year that has stood for the longest period. All iaxes must be naid to tue Tax Colisctor direct. Dated at’ Voluntown, Conn.. 14th, 1922, £ b e in this splendid fabric are proving tremendously popular. There are various col- orings to choose from— Only $35.00 Pt S S — Coats, Suits, Dresses IN THE LARGER SIZES You need not consider your- seif unfortunate if you require a size front 40 to 46, for The Apparel Shop is showing soms beautiful_garments in all the farger sizes. Their tailored lines are so charming for the mature figure. is a bit different from the ordi- nary, we can supply it. If you are looking for a rich wrap in one of the more beautiful fab- rics of the moment The Apparel Shop is equipped to furnish it, nd at a price you will appreci- ate CHILDREN'S CAMEL H A | R COATS WITH FULL SILK LINING AND THE NEWEST LEATHER BUTTONS— Only $15.00 CHILDREN' STRIPED TWEED COATS Only $12.50 will prove the statement, however, and if you do not buy one of them it will be because you do not need a new hat this year. CIGAR TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complets line ef Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Successor ts JOHN K. BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main 8St, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Halt a Century) The variety is tremendous. There are tallcred hats—dress hats — hats trimmed with ribbons—feather-trimmed hats—hats trimmed with folds and ornaments of same material as the hats themselves. There are all colors and all sizes. There . are hats for the young, and for those not so young. HATS ALL AROUND YOU, AT 0. Voluntown, Conn. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honozao: Court of Prubate for the District of Nor- wich, 1 will seil the interest of Joseph A. Griswold, late of Norwich in gald District, deceased, in the real estate. sit- uated in said Norwich, consisting of two garcels, and being fuliy described in the 2pplication to soll on fie in said Court. more particular description, see sald application. N. GILBERT GRAT, - Adminltrasar, Fred'’k M. Feiker, whose resigna- tion as Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce, has just heen an- nounced. Mr, Feiker has been ap- pointed a special agent ot the bu~ rean of foreign and domestic com- merce, to continue in a consulting capacity the work he has been ren- dering in reorganizing the work of the department In its contract with * ‘dusiness. cigaRs Whitestone Cigar sare 570 per tasusand ¥, CONANT, 11 Fruakile St $5.00 AND $7.50 WHEN YOU WANT (o your ness the c. .