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PROBABLY RAIN TODOY Monday die Bhilizting March 2%, AND TOMORROW l AR Novwich 1922, WEATHER Conditiorm Mrs. Mary Komza of §65 North Main trest is missing and the police have | { | | GREENEVILLE WOMAN IS MISSING | When Mrs. Komza had not returned by nighttime, James came to the Greene- iile police station at 8 o'clock and re- Till colum: re Wi Of far hill lights and angel “voices hymn The dreams of inen; so-on & mountain ; Fim . heen asked to help locate her if pos: 5 : o T sturbance that was centra) | bie. She is a widow about 30 years old ried to Sergeant Kane that his moth- : stood at eve and heard the winds de- er Lake Superior Saturday night|Wwith three small children. could not be found. The police lent . 3 At g Eig | rapidly eastward fo News| The last seen of Mr. Komza was Fri- | their ald to locate the woman i pos- i ot 6 '“‘ el 1 and the Texas disturbance | day night when her son, James, fays | sible. but had no success. Inquiry made : The 52" . —" 1 slowly northeastward to| his mother went to hed about 8 o'clock. | at the Russian church which she attend- o , . Dw Mississippi valley | James also-slept at home that night, but | ed ihuw:{] ‘:a: she had not been to the pressure distribution sen | the two gitls of the family spent the |services Sunday z ot 3 el gt e g 25;,: b | n'ght a1 A friend'd fn the neighborhood. | It is reported that the woman had ur lrs e 0 en s a e- 0- eas“re \ “l the egion, the Ohio an When they came back in the morning | suffered with headaches since the d!ll: § . - DPL vaileys and Ar-|about 130, ther found that no one al[of her hus:‘m:;‘:h::: two years ago snd 4 % 1o iy srontig ¢ 9 {he house had arisen yet and when they | it is fear ¥ hav : o 1 “ erature continu el h by knooking. the | mentally deranged. Search was made BEGINS Tm MORMNG AND CONM m SA'I'[IRDAY - o . 08 it B has muh wpere ) 4 o ety e | ok it IGrgeeiTia. el ich ica i MGHT e et o coeine \n dné might. » colder weather overepread fhe|but couid not find their mother. James | in the rear of her home, but nothing was ] here. lle: The i hio and Middle Mis- ications are for rain in Mid- ot heard her go out during the children inquired around the neigh- found to show that she had been near the canal. The missing woman is about 5 feet, Would You Like a Suit Tailored to Your Individual Measure ? LOVE'S ROSARY, SRS Racthern sections east of the | Borhoce for he e Tar and they ib’:f?;;f? 2?5:5&7:.?3“%’;":&;5&5:"5 R g ) Tusadny. The tempe o w 4 | wiited throughout the day expecting that | dark blue coat with fur of the cuffs. It - 5 A BRI S R and | e ity iy e o | 1 e e vae wucez i || Salfsfaction SRR ,Wins. { the Falls, but she had not been there. skirt and a pink scarf over her head. a”ara"‘ " . A‘flx&:’l‘:})‘l’;’?"?" l’:fl:;:‘t;: f“""‘ ‘HO(:'-‘ CFIA;:!:’?:?}::: SUGGESTING CHAPPELL FOR PICTURES AND ADDRESSES A“‘ig.“r'u,‘lr;"‘;;'!h‘:‘:?’ R oot 't Hadieras_Frea| STATE GAME SUPERINIENDENT| = XOR MEX A> 20¥s || Don't get yourself fitted to a suit—have the suit fitted to you. It ::&"QT?.': Bomet Tof memorm. mortheast and east wind sover north| 00 0O P e aah and game com: jocal 7. 5 C A vuilding & meeting was costs you less, and the difference is amazing. If you are an Adonis, N ,’f.!:wnnmnfl;.:. SeE e yam portion. overcast thick weather and |TIeOn. resiEnel Bl R, g Bl e DR or a “perfect .36," you shoxtld worry. If you are umply.' a common 1 hour of lata, au howr of gat; Forecast e o e | e Wione e commia ver ans || OF garden variety of man, with your own particular variations from A s Skt Sy oo oy England—Rain Mon- | jntendent Cramoton. who is well known one showing the life of the Southern the perfect shape, have an expert measure you — let him allow for use my love's awa And never a whisner comes to me nesday; colder Monday. thr thout thy tate, His successor has| Mountaineers; both reels were interest- . . . . . And ters 3 bt Observations in Norwich B0t S6 hevh e, mE. At the boy servics, Artiur Wy that extra four inches in your equatorial region—Ilet him take note A", Tever 3 word o'y ” T n Friends of Robert B. Chappell of New | man gave a brief talk, reminding the observations show the temperature and Saturday and Sun- London, county game warden, are urging him as a_candidato for the appointment. Warden Chappell s serving his second vear In his present office and has made a fine racord for intelligent attention to boys of the beautiful things God has put into this world for our pleasure and he told the boys that every one has an in- fluence, and that they should be careful to liwe {eo that their influence fovek of the shoulder which is a bit higher than the other. Let the expert do this, and when the suit comes hom: it really “fits.” Here Are Facts Concerning the Sale = m God bring him back. T pray. Or_my heart will break fn the darkness Before the break of day. All day T'tell my rosafy, My rosary. of hours, f = L'n_;lg l‘fi ho\lr{fllrll hh":‘ 16 m er. Bar. | & On e of fon, it | other boys shall be of the rii§t sort. I e fonaty o svers ¢ §.6 D A e e Rl e i e You may chdese from mors than one || The suit may be full-lined, half-lined, or I tell mv rosary of hours, : <3 B0 eller, because a large proportion of|ter of Hartford made a brief address hundred different wool suitings, includ- skeleton-lined, and the workmanship will Ao e B T 42 3000} LT ses demanding attention:come from | speaking on “The Power of God.” He ing Worsteds, Flannels, Serges, Tweeds, be the best throughout. They are put e AL mAY, bries bid. back 14 lobster and other salt water fishing,|sald in part: Years ago when I was a ete. together “right.” About the break of day. Sk conditions of which Warden Chap-|boy, T used to look up Into the You may select a suit, as you wish, from One coat will outwear two pair of trous- —Aifrea Noyes, * i is thoroughly familiar. blue sky and wonder if I was shut in single or double-breasted models, in con- ers. We will make an extra pair for only e 2 2080 Warden Chappell attended the meet-|to an enclosure and the sky was the servative or sports styles, knickerbockers $9£0. Many men are doing this. It's a HUMOR # g of the State Fish and Game assocla- roof over my head, and I wondered what you wish. good idea. OF THE DAY tion in Hartford when some 50 flll’;eY' was above the eky, and then I thought of 5 z o “And avold -atl owest things 1 com“”:: e | ey e et o e Sol L TMb s, 0 We guarantee you absolute satisfaction. If you are not satisfied, you “Hey, doc, 40 you médn o sy 3 ctions for Saturday—Unsettled, | along o1 el 5 S = s e, - A 1 sider, prob " n shad fishing, met with the commisslon | of His great power, and how in so many do not have to keep the suit. We make this guarantee without any Vihie, &0 Lo see my best girlT'—Louis- Wrday's we and dfscussed means of protecting the | ways His power was shown. There is just iheats 4 g ; L, wind game, and incldentally considered co-| one thing that can thwart the great pow- qualifications or reservations. Client—"I called to say I found thas ons for Sunday—Rain operative measures for Increasing thej or of God and that is man's will, and —Fair, mild, south SUN. MOON AND TIDES. number of fish of that species on the state’s principal waterway. One of the proposals cShisidered at the mesting was the feasibility of establish- ing a shad hatchery at Joshuatown, on alas, how often man's will works in opposition to the will of God. We think of the power of electricity, and how many uses it is put to, but we must remember that only as we obey the law of elec- WE WILL MAKE YOU A TOP-COAT FOR THE SAME FRICE, UNDER THE SAME GUARANTEE. watch I thought had been stolen. Detective—“What-a pity ! I had suck |2 Bood clew to the thief.’—Bostog Transeript. “I do enjoy those films with chil- dren in ‘em.” remarked a tired-: AP ~Sun [ High || Moon | the Connmectleut river, and, while the|tricity do we get these bemeficient re- : {little woman. “When'the chll:drc:\“;::: e proposition found many supporters, Dol sults; tners must be the connection; o E 3 . ] around on the screen they don't make definite action was taken thereon at the| tnere must be the dynamo before the re- e Your lection kar y In the Week ! a particle of noise?'—Boston Trans- session, sults can be reallzed. So it is between cript. T a man and his God ;his will must swing “Joll; ; 4 i y attractive 5 FIREMEN RESPOND ON FOOT into line with God's laws before he can WERET remarke‘de‘;“": thilng " that— 1 TO WEST SIDE CALL | ®njoY the results of God's blessings. We wife after the da'uge ushad 15 bty o coelied ;. ‘| were all surprised at the overthrow of 5 ) < 2 ’ v Two cans of chemical from the West | nor® S0 SUTDHISel A%t od wae back | SAYS CONNECTICUT COLLEGE Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of ‘he“l.\\ ITING STATE HEALTH one of real industry, it being their hope !h)} e: “Ye-es. I'm very muich afraid Side fire station were used on & small| 00"y brave men and women who TRAINS FOR REAL LIVING|Enchanted Realm. £ OFFICERS TO INSTITUYE | to develop and construct an entire circus, | b, s,,,g‘" 2 past in front of her."— 6. fire in the building at No. § North(g o5 GOV e T Mo s rer] . As this is to be the first New England| =" " gved by| 7hich 18 to be known as the Barnyard |© 1P = Six hours after high water it Is low | Thames strect at 5.45 o'clock Sunday| . “0i3 though men are endeavoring Do the women's colleges fit girls for|spring visitation by the grand officers, T ]’~ “"gfimfl" as been received Y| ,ng Balehay Circus, and is to be shown |, M EXe—“Did you tell the cook that . which Is followed by fiood ti morning. A hole was burned in the floor | FFG B0 (PR TR O G | actual living?” That is a question Which | every endeavor has been made to as-|Health Officer Dr. George Thompeon of |in‘the y. ar. C. A. gymnasium. The |the beefsteak was burned?: PR RN iy iy nd it is thought a cigarette butt was re- [ 10, brea¥, the la, Vel We nave felth to has been arousing a lot o thought re-|ure an unusually good time for those | NUEWLIR AL £y e are planning to make It a “regular || Mrs. Bxe—“jercy, no!. She would sponsible. bek t cently, and Miss Pauline H. Dederer, as-| able to attend. e Sngian i He: B and hope to 1 eave instantly, ld her ons nished fro th, ‘ . : 2 ; - ope to Include eversthing y. I told he TAFTVILLE The building s owned by Mrs. Ellen | g N ‘;‘r‘;h:‘i;a“fumhmd Dleasing | S0¢iate professor of zoology at Connect With Horticultural Hall the seat of| "’ 'n Hartford, during the wosk of [ qus’ ST Tope 1o Include eversibing it vas i evering the Pomemah Murphy and is occupied by Stanley music at the men's service. cut college, in a recent article in “The all activities after a parade at 5 p. m.| May 1 te 6, inclusive. The Institute will In addition to the big “main show” a {right but that e dane hat we preferred it e 4rifie Whee! | Ginaws e bullding was formerly Woman Citizen” says for the women's|the “cats” will be passed out between the |PTitg (o the capiial.city, under the di-|.. - s - oston Transeript. 8 SAGkir Ykt oinbd b ievice ol THa etar i twns college at New London that it does fit|hours of 5.30 and 7.30 while the Ale-|Tectc of the State Healtth Officer I: br;;’fle‘:;"émflg;:h;;o’; :x’:‘:‘:d;l;:;fi ks &wiully glad you came in, mo. evening in thelr clubhouse | an oral one and the two hand extinguish- | LYME YOUTH IS ONE OF an overwhelming proportion of its girls|theia’s band will give some jazz that|Johr T. Black, a large gatheriag of | ;= (% ERTEE FD 18 REEACY BOAtty tryin j“% Mrs. Youngwed, who was 2 all members of | ers were carried to the fire, Which Was | SUSPENDED WILLIAMS STUDENTS| for living. She traces the influence of | will convinco every man he is only as|Statc and municipal health officers, ran-| F 20, TI¢ CoReTeration of frewcs = Aw - Rame cooking. “This reci- r thoss who assisted |near by the station. 5 : o7 | the college training upon the .vocations|the Grotto teaches, a grown-up boy. itary cfliclals connected with the sevesal|p GECST (ISl Wi whioubiedly afford ake a2 good hearted cab. date F0ciit ot i 2 . David J. Tiffany of Lyme, class of "23| ;¢ 76 yorcent of the .graduates of the| After the “eats” comes the ceremonal|State health departments, district nurses, 0 be & “arkey dodger” outfit under the Now, mother dear, how do yor show a suceees. There was & varled pro- | e e o s e meara | Class of 1919 and 91 percent of 1920. |work which will last till the last bell 3nd physicians engaged in publichealth | 5 08 & "(ariey dodger” outft under the position of a cabbage ram § ‘eniertaliingnt, sad b Successfal Food Sale. bers of the staff of the Williams Record | ™ Connectleut college's particular pur-| tolls, when the local party will find|Work, from all of the New England [ fiection of B Davis Ditchers to hit | Detrolt Free Press. e wers served The' committes in| During Saturday the mission depart-|syepended from the collegs uniil APTY| pose, according to Miss Dederer, ls “tof their Way back to Norwich, with new |states, while the list of public health|(iite PP, CTAck hasebelt pitchers to Wil iy ity S0 s atstad of Noel Ravmond. chair. | ment of the Wemen's Federation of Park |12, because of an lssue of ;.idcote:k maintain with high standards, and to|ideas to help develop the local bady. officers and physiclans making' up the| (), ycofey yory top" extended througn | urbs. Do e :]‘ the sub. “hristonher Heberding, Arthur | ChuTeh held a very successful food sale|raper to which the shool heads took|conguct with highest efficiency, a cur-| The Nemrodites are being rounded up|faculty for the lectures on the several | e st o PP walk to the trais e and John Shadloock. at Pendletons, 45 Broadway. Mrs. Allen | objection. e riculum prepared to develop each Wo-|for this trip by Prophet Bill Shanley.|Subjects that will be given, includes g Dix—"No, B Baiovas of Pn B 3 tham Is president of the department. hv“‘:u— J:J:fi‘;fii jpas *‘:f;mm!;‘:' man's talents toward her most effective e, e some of‘lha t;nre;nost medical and health “You had —Boston Transeript, i~ or In tow riday frs. Frank Pullen was chairman | by the coll wory vl Y Spe- work." ENTEN PREACHE! ESSES authorities of the country. N 2 5 a good start ou e nlown Fridar. i caturdavs sale. the results of which cial article or feature which met their m;m:fll(vod-nd quotes the followiing I = “',HFK “:: :i,“.‘, The purpose of the institute is to an-| U1V ERSALIST CIIURCH PABTOR |were on the highway ::?::‘1‘:'.‘" o i g e et | Wil =0 toward the department's piedgs|distavor! one to which it is belleved ex-| o e2 (PETEC FRERS G TR FAITI[, FORTITUDE, LOVE| _\ 1 " ihe health authorities of the. New ACCEPTS SPRINGFIELD CALL round- irday pastor for missions this vear. Assoclated with Mre. Puilen on the committee were Mr ception was taken, referred to President Garfleld as “Pres. Gasfilled” in an arti- in an article by Marguerite Kehr in the “Journal of the Association of Collegi- Faith, fortitude and love were empha- sized Sunday evening in the Lenten ser- England states to gather for up-to-fhe- minnte instruction in the latest ide of Having accepted a call to the versalist church of Springfleld, Vt.. Rev. Un by Rev. DAY | potiin ©. Jones, Mrs. John §. Blackmar, | cle which was 4 parody on the institute g S R aréd in St Patriok’s éhurch by | modicsl ‘scionce: a8 ipplfed s 0" ' nublic] Georys T WWeloh has wufmittod Mis ros: ¢ b ational chureh. | \ire. Frederio W. Cary. Mrs. T F. Smith |of politica to be held at Willamstown |28 Alumnas’: ‘Many of the 180e| Rev. Vincent Kingherger, 0. P, Domini- | TGt ST e B e et e e m-fion':,zup:f,‘l{'j','"’l‘v"‘ about Fram- o glinnd T riads (270 Mrs, Taymond B Sherman. * A va- {next summer. Tre articls, raferring to| 5" C0lo 0 P “ofeasional irafning | G20 TAther of Providence colieke. THer | sizies and thei: respective municipailties| Good Shepherd (Universaliet), this cits Mony, $unctuations v an Mr. and Mrs |10 Of tempting cake, pie, jellien. etc. | Pres. Gasilleds” return from Monte|whtie in the independent women's col-| &S, the usua) large attendance at the|t; maintain a wniform standard in mat-|The resignation will be acted upon April |worked fors L most of the men 1 goose, of Pawtacket, R, 1. The | et & readv mle. and the result was)Carlo, went on to name the board of ad-|y,o0¢ a5 o group. so far as undergrad- 4 e 4 Farreil. Or-|ters pertinent to public headtth. g e zown of henna ghly satisfactory to the committee. his parent E. visors for the institute as follows: “Hon. Hiram Cabot Dodge, D. D. S., uate work is concerned, there are prac- ganist, was in charge of the mus'c. Our religion is a religion of joy. said holy sacrament to Included among those who will con- 3rd, at the annual meeting of the Uni- versalist Church socief ‘ered the applicant. —New York Sun. . and ca 4 S ) 3 2 tically no organized courses of profe: it e . .| duct lectures during the six-day Per- Rey, Mr. Welch, who is a former army | ... L0 UKke to get married but 1 : . o bl T. B of whow Tres Gastlled He8loions ity Tu (i cohiection i€ | D08 Reiter Kigherger, We Should ask 110 of the mstitute the Prof. C. E. A.|chaplain, having served during the woriy | SUPPOPt @ wife on my present e ere was a recep 27 Terrace av. | Quebec, Canada and expect to leave town |been a devoted admirer since the davs|inieregting to note that the program of SYes s Dow can giuke my relle Winslow of Yale Medical school, Srar, has been pastor of the Chareh of | "All TiEht, my boy, TH give par ? the married conmle | woon to occupy he was called with his federal fool ad-| ;. Gonnecticut college for anen.';ihg"." o love? Sl s yourself the | thority on public. health administration: | the Good Shepherd for the pase twy |F2i5¢- But don't say af are g:t'l et . T be inistrator; Mayor F. J. Hyboys, Beg- 2 e . o, in-|duestion. What of my faith, Falth is a A R an of the! Harvard aid yi » terw) per, at whieh tere A number of voung people of the e founded only about fivé years ago, In-| 17 £ T Dr. Milton J. Roseneau, of years. you no favor.”"—Louis ' % memae ™ iuge were in Baitic Saturday evening to |tem Young, D. D. D. M, one of the gT€AT| cornorated at the outset professional] STeat Eift which makes us believe. Christ|yrlica) senopl faculty, who ls the au- Journal. vills Courler~ g ttend a dance there. religlous. educators; W. L. Euglw!e.' the courses to prepare the way for the es- ;: u‘ls ED‘ancas ‘teachalus U;le Lo of thor of several authoritative text books . Diie ! Raymond A Pingree & stndent at Pratt "‘"“ shoe 1"““‘““[“““ f;:';‘;" F‘;(‘;‘r’f"'; tablishment of professional schools. o iy “;“.’f;"_‘;“;‘ z;“::‘:’!‘k on the subject of Preventive Medicine, Ford Roadstér Stolen. KALEID Ros With Dressing Brookiyn, N, Y., is at the home | [l Ameriean transportation MINE'| Says Miss Dederer: “The occupations| Christ through the and James A. Newlands. a sanitation| The Norwich police were motified Sun- OSCOPE Mr. and Mrs. A. tions a college man should know, and which women enter after graduation make our faith pure, strong and sincere. engineer connected With the state health day night that a Ford roadster, regis- | - night : - Nicholas, the last of Roast Lamb, Mint Sance Pirgree, on North Slater avenue for the 1 s ~| trom college. are listed as follows, those| A non-Catholic is a a we | department. % tration 28-055, had been'stolen from the 4 the Russiag wit Potes Mashed Potatoes ng vacation. Samuel Rompers, Wwho played With Gas-| | ing the largest percentage of Erad- | respect him because he ek mio oty s | The list of lectures, with their sev-|street in New London. The name of the |C2ars, abdicated on_a Friday. Otives Rotls rday. evening. a group of young |flled when a boy” o0 | heing given firet: teaching, home- | cording to his roligion And L oar e, |eral courses, follows: inistration, | 7T a8 not given. A stadium at the University of 11 y . Ginger Ale | Deople gave a surprise party at the home || (LLHC Lt Lol coltege giris | MAKINE, . social service, ' library work, | olic respects a Catholio. There are days |, L, Public Health ' Administration, linois when completed will. seat $0,. ftan of MissyDorothy Wood on South Front| fHeq ot Twith HoReTS O ampton. | business. literary work, religious Work.|when we may be called to an accounting, | EXof. C. E. O. Winslow, chatrman, nine 000 people. g et, in homor rj the Misses Caroline S & 2 " | administrative work, versonal service|If we have not fortitude, they we shali | lectures. : Graphite from .which peneil IR e dicas il akis, wakh Dorothy Varley. who are soon to (vrivate secretaries, etc.)., the profes-|be a traitor to Christ. If we miss mass| 2. Preventable Diseases, Dr. Milton made is imported from Mestey oot Pe bride. Guests from | eave town to make their home in Port- | ARREST IN GREENEVILLE oo on Sunday, then we are denying Christ, |J- Roseneau, chairman. nine lecturees. Ceylch om Mexico and pu I, Conn. During the evening. the Miss- | ON LIQUOR VIOLATION CHARGE| “Connecticut college offers instruction| Let us pray for this gift of fortitude, Let | , 3 Sanitation and Englneertg, James o > s Varley were presented with gifts and | 4 quart jar and three boliies, all with | in cach of the ten felds here mamed, in| us for forth strong in the faith, bearing | A- Newlands, chairman, nine lecturees peCurteen wireless stations are te - L e assured that the best wishes of |3 small quantity of what is alleged to be |lis departments of psychology and edu-|the armor He will give us. 4. Tuberculosls, Dr. Stephen J. Ma- e erected in Bquador by a French oir friends would travel with them | moonshine whiskey in them, were found | cation. home economics, soclology and| In the third place, let us ask our Lord [her. chairman, dve lectures s . The . hey leave town. Games were p Saturday night by the police in a search | economics, library science. secretariallfor the gift of love. We all go back|_ o- Vinereal Diseases, Dr. H. A. |, Systematic search is being made for i od and refreshments were served, con-|they made of the market and grocery | Work and office practice, English. Bibi-| when we hear the word love, to our|Streeter, chalrman, eight lectures. !famous “lost mines” in lower Califor. = gold watch cha'n. sting of sandwiches, cake, cookies, ice | store of Tony Coziewsii at 20 Central ay. | cal lterature. and courses leading to-|mother. Let us ask Him to renew in our| 6 Child Hygiene, Dr. M. L. Cham- nia. 2 n In Pngland, the | cream and candy. The company dis- [ enye, ward professional work, in the depari-|hearts a love for Him ‘nat, come what|PiOn, chairman, nine lectures. | The kand g won of s and Elizabath Hindie ded at a late hour. Sergeant John H. Kane, with officers | ments of fine arts, music, physical edu- |may, we shall never separate ourseives| 7~ Public Health Nursing, Miss Anne | bonquet 100 Spotlight.: concealed in 4 - n the weavinz | Mike Moran, the crack pltcher of the | jonn Dombrowski, Joseph Farrell and P. | cation and hygiene, botany, chem! from Him. Love for Christ! How many |H. Strong, nine lectures, 1quet is used to illumine the face of he Ponemah milis. He | 1921 Taftville baseball team, who resides | Mimphy conducted the raid about. 7.30 | mathematics. physics and zoolo times we have reproached ourselves be-| 8- Social Work, Dr. Valeria H. Park- e Taftvile for many years(al Easthamplon, Mass, spent the weekand located the evidence near a sink infare also devartments of classical philo-|cause we were afraid we almost denied |, clairman, four lecturese. Cement and lime are how by e Pt g B Wwith friends tn the village. S redt foom MG Botesicin aiitt | o odtniiiangurses ianisto and| Him. He will give us, if we but ask| J- Mental Hygiene, Dr. Paul Water- shipped in paper bags, made stout by Yogoo0 e 1.0.0. F Mrs. Basil Horosco, who has been serl- | yore tuoked away amonz some excelsior | philosophy. which may claim. if so Ge-| Him, the gifts of faith, fortitude and |Man, chalrman, four lectures. > la new process. nd = wn 2e @ football | ousl 1l at her home on South B strest |1nd cartons near the simg. Sited, to be as much vocational as the|love. Dom't be sorrowful if your past| 10. Industrial Hygiene and Accidents ok ue For B AT & . eferee. Mrs. Brooks wi aken to Backus hospital, Norwich, | *"Coplewsii was brought to police head- | Arst group may be llberal, has been somewhat of a faiiure. Take |Dr. George Tucker, chairman, seven lec- inard’s Liniment—pleasantto | For in a city is Somposed of pati- 2 Wi Saughter of a quarters where he gave bail for his @- | “According o some Teports, a large|(he Spirit of the church. Forget you |tures. o Inhale, easy to Rub In. For more DUt DAL A ;‘thflnll? :nab is, rih Eastwood. She | —_— Dearance in court this (Monday) morning | peretatape ot college. women are fol.| have been a failure, and remember that| 11. Foods and Food Control, Dr. Her- years Minard's hasbeen (Ut Ione-the less harmtul to the lungs ssident of the village forl NORWICH TOWN e Jowing vocations which have mo . con-| Christ will forget aiso. man C. Lythgoe, chairman, elght lec- e ing them in. o ere she ts very | i~ ESSAY PRIZES ARE OPEN nection whatever with their major sub-| on o DONN OFFICER ‘“;;f Attt D FRe e enais h~‘““ Maud [lflrlv an English artist, BH, Sefve A At the Sunday morning worship at TO ACADEMY STUDENTS|Ject in colleze, and this is course con- it St |has painted the portraits of ail the d e’ Beusvolent soc f irst Congregational church. the S & 3 - Rev. Gurdon F. Bailey, preach from the twelfth chapter of I Corin- | | i i | Members of the two upper classes of the Norwich Free Academy have been in- cidered undesirable. “I believe that for various reasons it IN ORLANDO HOTEL COMPANY John A. Dunn of Norwich returned FOR PAIN principal dogs of Great Britain, inckud - ing the petc of the royal, family, i b 7 P i “|is only fair. as a test of correlation be-|home Friday evening. having spent the Training For Y. M. C. A. Clraus, Some rivers of Siberia fiéw over ice ge in. S. Church Membership was the .\;:-‘egr;i;'o;x“T::[;(“r:r“;;;::;Wfie seay | tween the work of the college and after- | ¥inter in Oriando, Fla The Orlando| o f0%, P.o) e many years old, and almost_as solid heme of the very Interesting sermon.|Of STAUOR contest for prises of. $2.000 | E0¢% IS, TN %, count the minor sub. | Reporter-Star of rccent date notes Mr.| Many of the ¥ gvm bovs and w“kl as rock. A tributary of the Lena has The topic for discussion at the Men's | y;, ;i3 giutes ambassador to Turkes. by |Ject as well. In some dases a major may | Duni's connection with ~an important | {a bed of pure ice more than nine fee . « restened s pos. | FOTUM al noon was—Amos, a Rustic| B Ch 10 08 SO CINCT T AU aiinot be offered in certaln flelds, and a|Dbusiness project of that city, the building thick. . ed s posi- | DOUIE GoE T t incipali 0 " Thay secure In a minor subject|Of & mew hotel on Magnolia avenue at a in behalf of stat i fttes of. the | L ; d her future|cost of $250,000, Work is to be started Princess Mary’s wedding ring was s i ; i"u‘u‘v’: )}::;;lgzacr;ri::’ir::‘!‘:‘rlltleavnr so- | e tcToudighinor ihe e e ngents. de.| the middle of April and the elegant new B e s e E e homem? i 1 ciety was in charge of that service at | “aans 12000 liberately choose as a minor the sub-|Structure will be ready for next season. ! St Diigslly: C86 SURS SHtht SIS e {%:30, in the chapel-What-Our Country ‘_a;’;:cf:i\ml-“flzll \r:n]x:;!{l;: v:'rvl]l ::t!;:\‘r:gf ject they intend to follow later. TIn the “R. 0. Evans of Chicago is president of | ° ° ’ ° -S:wd the gold for Queen Mary's wed- {Owes to Home Missionaries, Was the | 1o compate, according to figures of th) third piace. the alfference In the num-|the new hotel company, A. E. Hoiaday | s rise, {topic. Luke 10:1-17. State’ Board: of Efiication i ber of hours between a major and minor bacerr:i moe is _Nfl[!flr;l' of ‘3 io_mwmu ‘Women prisoners in Great Britais Toe. Morvith Aatiliey St sk Mo i e | may” be relatively small, and the factor | backing the project. Torace G. Zimmer- work either at cleaning ,cooking, wash- Call Mission, is to meet Wednesday | = E [asterminingRviond aldsa el Rmt e ot A e T Hernoo o the homs of i Dize. | BOYARY FALL CONFEERENCE jmay be simply the desirability of one|Har of Wal . Mass., and Mr. et E. Huntington, 344 Washington | 0 be a session of the stand- committee of the st Congrega- onal church Wednesday evening, at - parsonage, to meet candidates who TO BE IN NEW LONDON New London was chosen for the fall conference of the New England Rotary | clubs “at the annual spring conference in Hartford Fridey. The selection was made at the evening session of the,con- in- any. the specific ovening over another. Not frequently, top. students take as mi courses in a minor subject as In one designated to be thefr major. “A studv of the records of the first two classes which were graduated from Dunn are vice presidents of the company. | The new hotel, to be built on the site of the present Eola cottage hotel Is Lo contain 150 rooms, each equipped with private bath, The Orlando Sunday Sentinel pictures the projected hostelry, which GUARANTEED BONE BASE YOU KNOW THE QUALITY to do something useful while serving their sentences. Pygmies recently discovered in the Belgian congo are only four feet ir height and very like apes in appear- ance, yet they neither lie or steal, and ; . 7 is to be will marry -only one wife. o becom e bis | ference. When Disirict President Her-| Connecticut college shows that 76 per- : b kel S b % Ome MMEMDES Of UM | ot C. Wilson of fhe Worecster, Rotaey |cant of the slass ot 1019 andiL peboent|Loic 1n {helaipe of fhe Nattari Mt wil A Spanish inventor has produced s = il T & s Margaret C. Chapin. of Mount|club asked for invitations for the next|of the class of 1920 (excluding thoselygial A . Holaday 1 i . new machine gun capable of firing ANV e Hadley, Mass,. | conference, Rotarian James G. Hammond | who failed to renly). are engaged in oc-|powp fo YN0l manage i WE ADVISE BUYING NOW AND INSURE 3300 shots a minute. The new war vacation at her|©of the local club Was on his fest instant. | copationa for which thelr collega wark. e i terror fires seventy shots & mimuts wert read te yndsrzo |neme on Tpwn sireet. iy and extended the conference an in.|in cither the maior or miner subject|spmmps s > FERTILIZER from ach of Rty SartOl IS opera 1" re Frank Seolfield returned re. | Vitation to meet at New London and|specifically fitted them SED O CHARGE HAVING WHEN YOU NEED IT. to her home in Montville, after the guest for eight days of Mr. this invitation was unanimously accept- ed. “The function of a college may well be ‘to contribute in its zradates a groun OVER THREE YEARS OLD Francis M. Ryan, 46, of Colchester was tion requires five men. The coral of which ladies’ ornaments s . s i OUR PRICE IS RIGHT DOWN TO BOT- are made is found in different parts bt s ad it Ty ©of women who are undertaking specifin|brought to the Norwich police headquar:- 2 i il e Wl b Mgl B Rl e R tasks. toward which the college unmis- [ ers Sunday night about 9.30 by Deputy 2 of the Mediterranean, but principaly et véed |- Mise' Marion Choliai of Dasielson.] The Tinited Sistes Fiell Goch takably dlfscted them. following ' thelr | Sheriff Hoxle, who had arrested him an TOM. on the coasts of Barbary and the Is- " who was thelr guest during last weels \ed States Civil Service Com-inatural bent. ambition and_equipment’|a warrant charging Ryan with® operatinz eturned home on Saturday, Miss Chol- mission has announced an examination to be held at Norwich, on May 13, 1922 an atitomobile while under . the influence land of Sardinia. The pietes derive their. value from their yelght and col- - y y of Hquor. A Norwich man gave 4500 bail * > B s g o r lar is @& teacher in Danielson High|to Il the position of rural carrier at for Ryan's arpears Th an! Gr &Pl'od Q’ Ppbange avenus, .ng passed five months in Cali- fornia, the latter part of he: Los Angeles, Mr: ned to the Ye: stay in Curtis Bernard re- ington home Sun- er_occur on rural routes from that post office. The examination will be open only to citizens who are actually domi- ciled in the ferritory of the post office where the vacancy exists tnd who meet rank NEMROD GROTTO MEMBERS GOING TO WORCESTER Plans have been made by about 30 members of Nemrod Grotto for jour- neylng to Worcester by auto_on Tues- The arrest of Ryan is on a complaint against him of more than .three yvears® standing and comes from an automobile accident at Yantic on Friday nizht, Aug. YANTIC 3 Cove Street, Norwich Greeneville Gain Co. deeper red white and dark dirty gray abound. The last is nearly valueless. Coral is found at a depth varying from about elght to thirty-four fath- oms, the best being near the surface. i g g v : 30,1918, when. the R ., Wi remarkable—wha: el Norih & iy Golkowski, of Town street, | the ‘other requirements. ® Both men and|day, when Alethia Grotto will put onheaded fowards Yanti oo i orh To Th;{r:'x'm e suramer Seing often re- S and Mow Tawothy Pasent of North: seturned Saturday afternoon follow- - wemen. if qualified, may enter this ex-'an extra big ceremonial, entertaining as tomcbilo of George D. Fillmose which placed in the foll : ot B st ave puxchased & farmm o ing & brief business irip to New York, amigation, their guesty the Grand Monarch of the A Was coming tawaid Wis el placed in the following winter—Detroig ln—

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