Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 8

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4 v nottheastward to piah states Where it was duy night. The southern n&:m,, Bas mioved | WIRter term ate given Merewith for 0 with B 5 southern e who ‘were perfect in attendance for the ntimber of the schools, the others to be Jifensity and the western d: 3 % g eves Tt Sistarbancs has | publishied later: S Broadway School. Kindergarten grade; SusieC. Whittle- Pieesure remaingd high Monday, off ths | S¢¥ and Martan 1. Bailey, teachers. En- Atlpatic. coast. tire number of “pupils, 42; neither ab- This pressure distribution has been at. | sent, (a~dy, nor dismissed, 7. Oscar teaded by almost genera! rains“within | Bramman, Litijan Kyle, Margaret Leéone Tie Tast 24 hours ast of i river. lhl'm-s{p. Marelyn Lovett, Lily Rogers, Alfred Shapiro, Martha Thumm. The. temperature continued congider-| First zrade; L. Luella Wilson, teach- A5l¥ above normal Monday in theeastern | cr. Entire number of pupils, 40 neither . tates. . Abnormally cold weather: con- | absent, tardy,*nor dismissed, 3. Ray- tinged in North Dakota ami the dlan porthwest. At Prince Albert, Sask., | Meech. ~ ill¢ temperature was 25 degrées below | Second grade; Grace F. €lune, teacher. 2gro Monday mording. e oF indications are for much mond Banker, ' Janet Gifford, Leshe | Entire number of pupils, 39 i neither ab- iness | sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 4. Louls Hoff- i1 Whe states eaat of the Mississippi riv- | man, Cora Rpdace, Lesile-Jobnson, Is- *r with in the North Atlantic | abel Miccinituono. 2 states Tuesday and Wednesdhy. femperature, Will centinue ®iSt of the' Misstssippt and Wednesday. Winds off the Atlantie North of Sandy Heok, dag:” Sindy Hook to Hat! Tuesday, probably shewers portion. o Foreeast d;\“ 5&;;-:; coast— Mild | Thitd grade; Eilen G. Clune, teacher. ‘Batire number of puptls, 29; neither ab- ent, tardy, nor dismissed, 8. Sylvester Bellone, Celeste Bush, . Lillian DiCarlo, Dorpthy Fish, Lillian Grablefsky, Mary moderate to | Gustamanchia, Mary Leone, Diana Vul- fresh southefly winds, avercadt thiok |gaves. i Jeather ‘and probably - showers Tues- | “Fourth. grade teacher. Entire number of pupll . Tad, moderate to | neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, fresh scutherly winds weather | Mary Johnson, Gertrude Thumm, Stan- over north | ley Busch, Irving Plotkin, Theodore, Vul- gares, Gabriel Balsky. Fifth grade; Mary Hinckley, teacher. - For southern New Engiand, unssttlsd | Entire number of pupils, 24; neither ab- probably rai Tuesdey and Wednesday; | Sent, tardy, nor dismissed, \1l. Myer Somewhat warmer on the malinland Tues- | Bfauman, Chester Berghinzo, John John- L Observations in . N orwich. son, John Scarvelllo, Maurice Taylor, Edward Wernsing, Adelbért Smith,' Gus- The Bullstin's observations show the|%i¢ Bryman, Ruth Cruickshank, Liberty | ray, Soohle Lukowski. following changes in temperature and |J°hnson, Katle Nelkin. < Compariso: Predictions for Monday: Rain. Sixth grade; Mary E. McNamars, \pa | teacher. Entirs number of puplis. 12; ; " | nolther absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 12.| Anderson, Katherine Wrgcowskl, Heury |, SoTEe Carr of Phillips street noticsd Ecnest Cone,’ John Diachyshyn, ~Otis Gates, Frank Kreger, Arthur Letender, William Muthews, Kenneth Morrell, Da- vid Tiger, Willlam Werth, Ruth Brown, Elleri Barr, Fthel Tiger, Seventh grade; F. E. Fellows, teach- Monday's weather: Fair, followed by |er. Entire number-of pupiis. 35; neith- tloudy, northwest wind, rain at night. STN, MOON AND TIDES: [ Sun = I Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Ris er absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 13. James Anderson, Rutl’ Barber, Ruth Clark, Ellen Combies] Paul Connelli, Glibert Denison, _Albert Gordon, Antenfo Longo, | Myrtle McDonald, Sgmuel Netkin, Guido Ottavigno, Robert Storms, , Rudolph Thumm, [l o ¥ ! 3 snranma fi=t Y p. m.Jja m |l a. m | Seventh (c) grade; Myra F. Parke Six Hours after high waté walsc, which is followed by flood tide. in the Pomemah building. 85 Veromica's T. A. B. Soclety met WWednesday evening ‘in theic rooms on H Frovidence Street. After a short busi-|sent, tardy nor dismissed, 9:% Johkn Besx session, a soctal hour was enjoyed, | Counihan, Ned Hodge, Rosalie Anderson, Snd vefresiments were Served by a com-| Helen Beckenstein, Grace /Corey, Esther Jilise coneisting of Miss Agnes Dough, | Evans, Charlotse Johneom Eisie Schelin, #ity, chairman, Mlsses Jennie TAFTVILLE The Community Sewing _Class Mondlay evening|in the Red Cross Rooms | Hargraves. fery, Sadie Hasler and Nora Murphy. he Board Director: _| Young, E~G. McCloud, M. le_y, teach- i oy erdesig '::,,““,,-:;’,‘, e “Wiire number bt pupils 80 , with Dr. George Thompson, the|neither absent, fardy rior dismissed; 26: JERsasnt in (14 chair. 10 was voied to Raiph H. Baer, Edwin Christeusen. Otis ize & baseball team lows, #eason. and to help Drbuotlo:::; Tinance | Getber, Louis J. Grover, Robert C. Hall. The mport. Thers will be a campaign for| William E. Haskell, Leon ' P. Lewis, ¥life. Athletic Amsociation gsembers In the near futhre. _ An antomobile accident on ths Occum fosd, whish occurfed about & _year R80.| sjce A, Ellison,” Mabel 'B. . Erickso Whan the [automobile of John R, Tierney|; " M. Henanit, Elizabeth E. John- 8¢ New Haven, Conn, knpeked down. Mish | oo oaearor . Joa Jlanche - Fontaine, who. resid Decum road. has resulted Alfred Fontaine, the girl's father. The Ponemah Mills of this village have | Kindergarten”grade; Gertrude Brown- Aied with the Secretary of State at Hart- | ing, Maud MacDougall, teachers. Entire ford, motice of an ihcreass in capital| number ‘of pupils, 31; melther absent, Bock. The present capital of the con-|tardy nor dismissed, 2: Eiizabeth’Fy Lie- “rm s three million dallars; and it is|berman, Joseph Szablewski. ~ e plan of the company to increase the| First grade; Liilian C. Stetson, teach: isteeres ilack ta thres e dollers [or. Sulire Gmmpr g2 Jostis; X1 ; felther St a3 $1.500.000 of this amount is to|absent, tardy nor e exchanged for a like amount of the|Noyes, Julla Panek, Rosie. Pillar. Rosie ssant prefarred, the.capital will be $4,-| Spriske, Annie Uklefa, Alfred Socha. S80.000 and not $6,000,000 as stated in w| Second and Third grades;- Agnes L.| recant lesue of The Bulletin. The new|Curran, teacher. Entite numbeér of preforred stock will pay 7 per cent divi-| pifs. 42; neither absent. tardy nor dis- - #cnda. Arthor Siater and Jarold Brewer of| Fourth grade;/Nellle F: Ahern, teach- Windham wers recent guests ot friends|er. . Entire number of puplls, 34; meither in. e village. Mrs, Panl Peitler of \Plainfleld, and|Banas, Benjamim Barber, John Sproske, danghter, Miss Agnes . Peltier, R, N. ot|{Anna Panek. Theresa Przytulska, Mary Hartford, spent a short time last week | Siutter. ¥ with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lambert of North B, Street. George Savagnac left #is varents, Miss Louise Sigrist, s student at the|Socha. E Backus Hospital Training . School for . Troad Street School. Nerse, Norwich, has been the-guest of| Kindergatten grade; Gertrude Browa- | har-mother, Mrs. Mary: Sigrist of North ‘Maude MacDougail, teachers, - En- B Street. Mr and Mrs. Joshua Heap of Baltic gordysitorswith friends in the cillage sunday. Charles E. Embler of Washington, D. . %% the guest of Mr. and Mrs, George ¢¥ems of Oceum road, On Sunday. Rev, Arthur town. Monday | pils, 32; meither absent. tardy nor for “Quebec. Canad®. where /he Will vieit How He Cured Mis Bemedy and Beok Ciptain Collligs safled {he ‘seas for e o \[0f |« mémber of thetemporary: organization 3 4 dén, Mass. During his pastorate, the ls n mre church has thrived,both in the growth | or. rcembership, and financiany. e was 91 Spa Captain Cured His Own Rapture | School. urd president of the New London Allér Doctors Sald “Operate or Death.” Sent Free. Ioubie rustare that soohforced Yridden for years. He AfSas goctor and truss after trus gt} Finally, he was assured that £t either swbmit o & dangerous f abhorrent operation or‘diet - iither: il cured himself, instead. Jat go quickly m “zorous and happy man Auyone can use the sathe method: Ite o, e and inexnensive. Eves i o T The Workd Shogid ners | wishes of the church to Mr. Varley for | S Cotlings ' book. teling ail | uéwess in his mew fleld. The' resolytions == ligw Iuy!nhlg may lol:]g' the l‘;_me also express the sincere appreciation of woit in thelr own home, without astoe’s work in the varied activ frouble. The book and medicine are ol i dinhic 184 st prosad fo 453 T gy T Lieht amars | tic Xorimal Sechoo js passing the spring ~cou But i1 ..‘-’-_k?u"i ¥ou put down e o aEEE EUFIUEENBOOK. AND T eaRax Cant W A Qolimgs’ (1 { Box 294-F, Watertown, N. Y. LRty aha Bovk, ). FREE -Rup- without any ver. Bhdgation on my part whatev Nams . it 1s low |~ Seventh (b); Margaret Foley, teagher. met MeShet- { Maud Woolley. coming - on thejy mbert, Amie’ L. March, Dorothy W. in & suit for|gpioer, Midred M. Tortolseshell, Grace Siimages to the extent of four thousand | 5 yyais Mescline A, Weight " ! Gollars, fled Against Mr. ‘Tierney, by, ' Varley Lty remain shore mut Jent him | Ciavter of the Americifi Red Cross. Both \ried. Gocior | Rev. and Mra. Variey have made many Ne k{'{:fld! in this vicinity, who regret that. . © dald Coiiines wae o anaead: 1 im. | Lilitbridge, Miss Gertrude M. Young, Al B e o e Ay Ay ol i | k9. Boglh’xna . Néthan: B.-Bishuels lore. Smpsied by ihe fnding of the method |sented Rer, and Mrs. Varley with re- ade him % well, strong, | aglutions expressingthe - regret | of -the - teacher. Entire nymber of pupils, 3 neither absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 10, Arthtir Beaver, Raymond Brown, Charles Combigs, Frank Hill, Derothy Dewing, Bessig Grablefsky, Mary “Lalima, Doj othy Malcolm, Jennie Pedace, Elaine Wilson. | Entire number of pupils, 80; neither ab- sent, tardy, nor dismissed, ‘3. Algerie Bolde, Earl Theroux, Otto Thumm, Thomaso Carperelli, Edith Budbeck, V ola Marshall, Elizabeth Zerull, Susannah Broadway School. Seventh grade; E. G. Beckley, teacher.| Entire number of punils, 31; neither: ah- Eighth grade; F. W. Clapn, A. M. E. Fellows, Walter E. Fisher, Fred E. George A. Turmer, Awext F. Wililams, Alice C. Anderson, = Elizabetl: Boynton, Fmily B. Bliven, Rosamond B. Chapman, son, Eleanor A. Kaminski, Oberline P. Falls Sche ismissed, §: Caroline| ssed, 2: Ida Sautter, Amelia Wildred, absent, tardy nor dismissed, 6: Theodore Fifth and Sixth grades; Eljzabeth T Haves, teacher: Entire mumber of pu- missed, 4: Rosa ,T. Johnson, John F. Delaney, Walter 'F. Lydon, Edward " number of pupils, \23; neither ab- sént, tardy ror dismissed, 1: Leuis Suss- man. First grade; Marion G. Beebe; teacher. Entife number of pupils, 26; nefther ab- preached his last sermon as pastor at the Taftville Congregational ~chureh Next week he will bexin his duties at I'the Congregational church in Portland, Conn., to whith he has accepted a call to become. jts vastor. Rev, Mr. Varley 04 been a resident of th's village for r sevenyears, coming here from Mal- ctive in Sunday School work, being superintendent - of” ‘the local Sunday| County Sunday School Association. Since | lie coméng. he has —been interested in lin welfsre ‘of 'tha community. and was committee which gave Taftville a local are to leave to make their home here. A committee appointed by church, consisting of Miss Ida L. ohureh in losing Rev. Mr, Varley, and the same timé' cxtending the best | Miss Roberta Cowe of the Williman- vacatien at .the. home of her parents, and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Soutn A Sireet, o/ The Pilgrim Club met Sunday even- ville {Cougregationar chureh, and was ‘andruud by Rey. Arthur VaVriey. -- Harold Linderson of North Grosyer- nordale, Conn.. spent the week epd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip’ Lin- derson and family’ on Terr: Miss Rose Murbhy.of the Willimantic ormal “School is spending a week at a3 home g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Narwich public scliools, ing fn the lecture rooms of the Taft-|’ i pils, §8; neither absent, tardy missed, 9: Louls 3 Hond, Wik A,“_Nm;lg A i ander, rt ‘Babeodk, Beansoliel Biva: Saslinge, wanste. Gesger. Helon|Stanley B Sussman. - v 4 g Fourth grade: Mary E. . teacher, - Entite number of punils, 3213] neitber absént. tardy, nor dismissed, 10. 00 jLeah Butlea. Annie Caldoola, *Edith Colt f 1T stte, *Tulia Perrons, Alice Sarged, Ssm-{Tr el Beckinstein. Russell Tensley, Sami Mingola, Daniel O'Neil, Henry Zeralski *Tardy opes. \ = Fifth grade; Geneyleve MoCormick,] teacher. Entire Number of nupils, 29; neither absent, “tardy, mor m...‘é& 4] Elste Gresn, George Jones, Harry Stece- wrez, Cecll Wetherbee. it Sixth grade; Mary E. Callahan, teach-{ S e na o p‘s'w::&“' umini | absent, tardv. ner dismisse . in Covey, James' Digang, Howard. Pensiey. | Honis. tone mands Saul Sussman, - Helen Hastings, Muriel Hynd, Fanny Longo; Elena Regina, Elsle} o Thiel. W F 3 oMb Ploassat | 1B enude: Jenle B, uu‘fezir, teach- er. Entire number 2 g Shent, 1a%aY, Ror. diomissed 1.: Herbe midnight Friday even.. Cook. &g i police department | First grade: Julla Imelda Good, teach. | 334 Rotifed melgbboring Connectious cities er. Entire Tumber of ouplls, 31; neither | 2 7 0% = mmeh‘ was located and re- | absent, tardy, nor @ismissed, 3. Frances| Sovered ewner in New London on Murray; Milton Mintz, Ruth Thompson. th' i ml-flh; was found ~ on Second grade: Julia M. Pease, teacher, Mfl"”‘h M"fim ‘had, apparently,: Entire number. of punils, 38 : nefther ab-| S © S shorfly after it had been sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 6. Archibald| o o5 5 Mwm i of ihe front tires Cochirane, Donald Lillibridge, Charles| ¥ e ‘there was o perfectly £00d, new cord tire, fuflated and ready Robinson, Herbert Rankin. Loulse Mur-| por grounting, straped to the spers tim at the rear of the car, thieves, presuf- Third grade; Grace Driscoll, teacher. S 2 s Entire number of Dupils, 353 neither ab- | mat; Made @ hasty get-away,and left*he acnt, tardy,. not. dimissed, 1. . Dorothy| Ticine by the Foad sie + the coupe on the opposite'side of the strest from its residence about 5 uclock Safur- day morning, )u:iég:gxu nothing of its osence thera e tima swever, Foutn grads; Jean M. Driscall, teach-| Sret™ (P IS S0, T16 Mz, Fomensn er. Entire number ofpupils, 30; nelther| gaq noted in the sams spot during the absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9. Abner|amermoon hours, his suspicions Gecame Crumb, Frederick Gross, Myer Segal|aroused. and mpon _inyastigation,. ob- Isaac Goodon, Madeline Connell, Beat-| concoq fhaat tire, a fuily infl rice Cuprak, Atvilld. Kenfleld, Margaret {onare attabhed fo the-rear rim He cons Lukowski, Emil, éi&ndber“ ciuded that the car had been stolen, else Fifth grade; Bmily M. Wilox, teach-| tne owner would haye mounted.the good er. Entire number of buplls, 265 Heither | ire and procasded, Cafling uo the pofice absent, tardy, Alor |dismisspd. 5. Marion|apout 3 p. m. Saturday Mr. Carr notified Brugseau, Guissie Cooper, William Brew-| them of the presence o the coupe which er, William ‘Monti, Joseph Montes, had tbagn standine‘on Puiilips stréet since -Anderson, Solomon Cooper, Thomas La Rochelle, Clarence Smith, Lioyd Thomp- son, Fifth grade; Katie A Murphy, teach-|early miorning and from his descrition it | - | g er. Entire number of pupils, 28; netther | wal Sn 8008 A os e machine was. ihe] Ki absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 10. Robert| micsing ok ooups and e Tatter 18 SIGIFY | Blllings, Lesfie Harris, Abraham Segol| was motifed. 7 s - Baward (Porier, Alics La Rochelle, Helen | Some time’ aftesward Mr. Carr called E 5 Tavomelt, Macy. Manoiass ALY BT 1re 2 Stk ot tho. phs 1 5o Speedily allaysthe Rose Sodowski, Enda Sandberg. prised him that what was, apparentl, his | 8| smart and Sixth grade; Mary E. Mullin, teacker. | moshine, adding, “If yon don't come and tanc /Entire number of\puplls, 33; neither ab-|get jt, TN keep It myself,” to which Mr. of minor skin sent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2. ASn2S| Comsteck laughingly rejoinsd that he'd h- s Lukawskl, Joseph Porter. “come right out and get %, which.he did./ 1 juries, r. sl,les Sixth grade; R, M. Beckley, teacher.| 'In commentifg upon ths finding ot the | & . OF chafin: Entiro number of puplls, 33 ; neither ‘ab«lcar, Mr, Carr stated Monday morning that | 5 : e . sentitardy, hor dismissed, 8. Hugh Brom-| e machine stolen about 2 year azo from. Rl ley, Roderick Chabotte, Robert Hill, Wal- | Charles M. Taylor, was stalled within ten - Tobathe: ter Konfield, Stella Anderson, GIenor | feet where the Comtock car was fotmd. | & o1 Epps. i adding. “They can’t seem to get by Phii- n demsm ¥ Seventh grade; Mary J. Murphy, teach- |lips street with’ their stolen -cars> No 'l Pasing] soap 9 er. Intire number of puplls, 26; neither | damage to ths car was reported other than 2 s absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 2. Albert|the blwout of the front sire. Hilderbrand, David Markoff. = ris A Seventh grade; I. M. Crawford, E. B. ERS VAR ON Davis, teachers, =Entire number of pup- | O FDERs FOBECLOS At - EAST LYME FARM s, 55; neither absent, tardy, nordis ¥ e = missed, 8. Frederick— Schuitz, Eea| Judgé Charles B. Waller entered judg- L H. Heyer examined the body an Swateherg, George Haddad, Jacob Han-|{ment for foreclosure of mortzaze Con g |PFoRotnced e h due to heart failure: kin, Nathan Jacobson, Willlam Ma-|famm in Bast Lyme in the éase of Marion les his wife, Mr. Cool leaves five honey. R. Davis against Harry B: Mofton in-the | 5078 and one daughter. They ars: John 5 o K. Cook. Terrence M. Cook, Lawrencs S. Mt. Tleasant Street court of common please in New London rence Eighthi grade, G. L. Ward, N. E. Perry, AY 3 - Tho amonxt of the | M. Co0k, Elgeno A. Cook, Stanton. , G. L. N E. , | Monday atternoc. teachers” Entfre number of 5 19, | day was fixed as Monday, May 15. 3 oy g ;x{eol;h(e;. 3:«::; ]};’z}; ;:dfu:"mvnhwumt UD‘ s b%l:h e leadings wers order- council, ‘Knights of olumbus.” ~ E Rochelle, Harry. Waters ~ Arthur Arm- |°d filed in tWo weeks /in .the cases of n: . |Metal Manufacturing “Co.. ~ Zauersopt - ; Voloviiz, Blanche Wilour, Dorls Bogue. |petal NERTICHUTE Lo Znersont IS BOTH COMFY AND SMART Greeneville vs Jgpitt and in the cass cf’ Moran vs | | The fur choker is an Important and Kindergarten, Louise P. Hovey, Edith |Titus, an answer or other pleadings was “Jfteful addition to any woman's wardrobe A.‘Maynard, teachers. Entire number of |ordered in three weeks. during the first chilly days—and. espec- tupfls, 61; neither absent, tardy, nor dis- Cases Assigned for Trin] . tally evenings ot Soring. 2 sy s returnable in April, for divoree from missed, 3. Margaret Krauss = Ru Judzee Waller assigned the following |/ rhe choker is in hish favor this sea-|Lester, Brasseau of Cheshire, whom she 23 A0 ; i o refed July 12, 1918. She alleges| vHol, = April 11, .at New TLondon—Zajac vs |50 Cconsequently the. furriers have set|Vas mal oly offerings, rich end_ rare,” was| Mr. Smith—Well? - _ . e 1, Zaji the offertory selection at Saint James| Office Boy—Here's a box of matches.— e daoD: belYi0; and she asks thilchurch, Poquetanuck, Sunday morning, | Exchange. sung as a duet by Mrs. ‘Frederick D. % Miller and Miss Huldah F. McKelvey,| goery inist entered a London musii. Rydhoim, Lee Quiniey, 5 - anes I, Tooby, tead | i tist: Dmytryshyh; Fordam vs Spitz. thelr wits to Work to envolve mew and “April 27, at Norwich--The Hathaway Abell, James Humbirey,, Eaward Jur- | S8PTT 20 &0 LOTRE e S er: cayk, William Lanut; Helen Luccles, Helen | “% T 3® 000 2ia0T Senwartz v Prackop, Edna Wallace. Maislen, et al. . i8h choker are fox, sauirrel. mink, stone absent, tardy mor dismissed, “Pirst grade. Isabelle 1V, Leonard, teact- | ™4 o)'ss ‘Brainard & Armstrong Co, vs. {marten, baum- marten, Hudson Bay sa-|' o’ Entire'momber of oupils, 43; neither | Py U O TR Ble. fiteh, and seal. absent, tardy, nor-dlsmissed, 9. *Pauline | N3 HT PG L 1o Senwartz| Many women like' tho wider throat Demalewski, Catherine Donticowli, o8 | porst e Co, ve Kaplan.. ~ |protection of ecart style, and In these Keenan, -Antonina _Okenkiewicz, Anrie = are some very attrictive designs in fox, ol P s Prafos, Marlorle: Fil, Irifog | Toaliskd | oo WALLER TAKES either in the new. tints of gray or brown, sent, tardy, nor aismissed, 4. - Leon Bart- | Iyme against Theodore Shafer ot New | dark.- nickl, Edward Keenan, Alexander Ston-|London for $500 damages for Injury 10> Well \liked are. caracul soarfs in -the|employer, and Ed Young, New Lon- kiewicz, Mildred Kirby. an-automobile -was tried Dators Judze |foshicnable platinum.kile there are. n.a- Second. grade, Helena A. Hoar, 'teach- | Charles B, Waller in the court of sommon | tyra] blue and naturil silver fox scarfs, Entire number of putils, 30 neither | pleas in New London Monday miorning. |rieh and becomirc. - , tardy, nor dismissed, 11. Walter | \Wilensky claimed that on Nov. 17 of !ast | "Ermine stoles never Jose popularity fcr Bucko, Henry Gromko, Jessie Hill, John | year he was driving his ¥ord delivery | dressy wear. Fisher' scarfs are having Lagut, Wanda Narvosithie, Tda Puza, | automobile in Bank stree toward /State |, ereat vogue, Mary Renkiewicz, Raymond Stearns, Mike:| street, New London, when at a poin: near | * Chokers ranzs (n price 2ll the way Stonkiewicz Helen Wojthlewics, Lois | Roran's store he saw a trolley’ car from $12 and—§20. no to $45. and $50. Zahn. # proaching. Standing beside the cwibinglypile the wider scarfs :bring from $25 Third grade, Margaret E. Sheehy, téach- |og him was an automobile truck owned |15 $300, er.” Entire number of pupils, 31; neith” | by the New London Banana Co..and re-| oreen a severely tailored suit needs er absent, tardy, nor dismissed, 9. \alizing that he could ot pass botween helj.g this finishing touch .of & smart fur Pauline Biodtowicz, Amna - Locoviteh, | drew up. along side the curd and &topped; Anna Pletrowski, Anna Priybis, WHlliam when an a tle of {he defendant Gromko, Charles Kosolenski, - Nathan | came along the rear and struck his Lazeroff, Charles Novosatski, Raymond |machine, the fmpaet cavsing Wilensky's 2 . Jakubiekski. 5y z machine fo hit the standing auto truck e alr ‘Third grade. Ethel Odgers, tessher. En- | gnead, The plaintiff claims that he fuok tire number of pupils, 31; neither absent, | a1l necessary care and precaution and that tardy, nor dismissed, §. Michael Abugel, | the accident was due to the nes’llze"l"xll‘:a aflnd Joseph Flga, Chester Sowlzky, Nellie Du- | recklessness of the defendant. Tho. de- 5 S A ‘moleski, Anna M, Gauthier, Mary Graley, | fendant made a gemeral demial of the mlew’;;” é:‘:y? J:m'l:“mgfif;',{ LAt Natalie® Service, Lottie Sowizky. complaint, At the conclusion™of the.testi- |een 0P S BING i il SR Bhe Fourth grade, Katherfne - E. Casey, | mony, Judge Waller took the papers. taken ‘to save it. i} teacher. 'Entife muwmber: of pupils, 3 _— Get from any drug or ‘toilet counter neither absent. tardy, nor dismissed, 14| gy ygyy NEW LONDON today- a' bottle- of- Parisian Sage and- Molly Nanvosotskic, Sophie Osik, Regina o y —i MAN DIES SUDDENLY juse as directed—thére's nothing else Kordek, Michael Banos,” Walter Bart- "u‘flmpla,‘ safe and eftsctive. nicki, ‘James Behryn, John ~Edwar Found Iying mn the bath room of his 5 Walter Gronski, THerbert Lewis, Andrde:v home at 3.45 2> m. Monday, Terrence mmesf:."f :: bed I rub a lfttle Paulikc, Andrew Rraekop, Horace Staus | Cook, 73, of 14 ‘Walker street, New Lon- | Parielan Sage into my ecalp” says a ley, Hargid Watlace, Leo \Danielowics. |don, for 50 years a hack driver, died of | Homan whos R ‘i-ouma grade. Marguerite E. Veiter, | heart failure some time during the night. k:e alr- is f"' y “admired. = "It teacher. Entire number - of tmpils,” 32; | He was discovered when his wite missed DS gwlyt Til.ddtnd.mfl-—my hair is neither absent, tardy, nor_Gismissed, 9. | bim from bis rdbme and .on sesrchilg for |ESFer Gu¥, faded of scragely, but re- Ruth Anderson, Sophie Kosclenski, Lena |bim found) that he had expired. He had Part m;“’ el °°°if “‘!dm?i“imx- g Rutkorski, Litty Solomon, Allcs Zaleski, bnninh:!qvuwflmfl;fl;:é’:";:;: S g L 0 ,:,'f’um:'m:r"; Sopbie Plopa. ~Anthony ' Golembrewsit, | was who'ly unexpected. 5 i John Rynkiewics, Woodrow Sebsttan. : E : Lo%. & ot Cu solls IoBiobae o Fifih grade,” Clare L. Coughlin, teach- ert Entire number of pupils, 40; neither sbsent, tardy, nor Giswised, 1. ia- nan, Mary Butia, . Blinor = o Howard. Rluth Hyde, Kaser Jureayk, ~ mh. R oo Sy S, s ||~ We will accept on deposit as : Quintey, Bertha. Watlaoe, Helen Sicovron- - £ r an oty i, charies alen 1o 3ar || Liberty Loan Bond Co f: ronowski, Adam Dumoleski, Walter Na- il upons ol vigk, Steven Osik, Charles Rynkiewlc. = = ia 5 e nd sixes aruge, misnen ao- (| April 15th, 1922, - Deposits made den, teach Entire number. of pupils, \ Lo E % < N EE 39 nelther iabsent, tardy, ot —giswizeed S ore A = l e | & Tl RS on or before April Ist, 1922, will be Clarence Redhead, Edward Izbicki, Alex- > 2 f Ceysklewiez. Madeline Stazenske, Lil- 3 flan Wellace, Justine Pidrych, Catherine 2 Sy A found may be learned by consulting the s : Ti strong. Phillip Jennes, Helen Swain. fda | Wales Adding Maching Co. vs * United |THE FUR CHOKER OE SCARF P sl T S SUES FOR DIVORCE ON that he has been intolerably cruel to her novel types In tnese natty meck scarfs. leustady of their two daughters, Among the pelts utjlized for the mod-|and 3 years.. ments as follows have been -approved by~ Eommissioner J.. J. Donohue silver pointed, dved blue or vlatinum. | SHiFlozer, and Gus Schelin, 126 Baltic Second grade, Mary A" Daley,steacher. PATERS IN AUTO CASE |Yvoir scarfe come in peariand blue, Fiteh | Street, empoye, burn of abdomen, at rate Entire number of pupils, 31; neither ab- { The case of Max Wilensky of East|scarfs and chokers are uniformly very|of $1113. In these dainty hats for ittle ladies, cleverness . It has always been a hard matter to secure T these “Madge Evans” models, just the right appropriate millinery for the young girl is the \ ASLOW AS $500 - £y at 11 QClock. . $ ke | Cook, and Mirs. David Moran. Mr. Cook was | Choker, while the comfort of the snuggly]don, e tal T E i.nils, 57, |morteage ang intereat 1s £321 and the 1aw | 5%+ 50 Gldems menrbirs . of Brasac | little heckpisces nobody <can deny. s St B il et e on ac e Where the latest fi fur notions an be | %0 o $18.65, Anng Aubin Brosseau of New London, | of $6.75. brought suit in/ the superior court, % f a pleasing manner, Sang At. 8t, James Chaurch. T “Toronto Telegram. # {'Do you think .7;’....,.-,.;... coliege paper. improper?* T “There is no such thing” feplied '_::_ T 10" e ocbiee T Dby & e to be Y —Washington Star. 2 sar SO v s mas ou ; suppnse you should fake your mecktis there about the same hour your best gir! took her watch? Wouldn't it prove embarrassing?—New Yot Teledraph. “These men were blocking trafic, your Wbmm"mflmeflidIY.fi.c.A.wfibfl' honor, while they had an argument.”. ““Were they in an altercation? “No, your honor, they were in a Ford." a Food Sale in our Downstairs Department, This Morning, §| -ouisvitts Courtér-Journal. Mrs. Newiywed (téarfally, after coms plaints about sponge cake)—It's thal wretched chemist’s fault—he must ha: given me the wromg k-kind of sponges London Opinion. She—The doctor tells me that I nefd. s change of élimate. He—Youll get it. The barometer it - “We may ax well give up trying to Loraine Mfg. Qo., Pawu[ue., employ-| [nto society.” said Newrich in discourag=- ment. “The barrier is insurmountable.’ er, and Charles Kavitt, Wequetequock,| “Nonsense!” returned Mrs. Newrich S employe, cut orf finger, at rate of $5.98.| "We'll get over it in time.” Kolb Carton Co. Norwich, employer,{ “V#hat! Have we wings?" he expostc. ALLEGATION OF GRUELTY| o, valer Brokowski, 130 High Street a % employe, finger bad)y crushed, at rate| “No, but our money has” said hir wife— Office Boy—Mr: Smith, T heard Mr Loufiersay that he was going to give you a box of for your birthday. iler's shon. “I want ah E string - . Workmen's Compensation. Four workmen's compensatfon agree- Thames Towboat Co., New London, your money will be refunded. isor is not, L5 rorth the selda oy Whert'a Tewec. brice ia takend sties a price has been quoted, the assumption is that the ask= ing price was high. The man who pays the asking. price s unquestionably overcharged in-a two-price store. =5 . Conguers Rheumatism United States Finishing Co., Norwich, |~ 1t tortured with rheumatism or sciati- Shes"—Answers. ca get a bottle ot Rheuma from Lee & Osgood. I it does nat convince you that you can be rid ot/all rheumatic suffering | JEight bf the countles of Nebraska have ease.” he remarked to' the gentlemaz behind the counter. Producing. & box, the . latter eaid: “Would you mind pickin' one out your self, sir? I ‘urdly knows the ‘es from KALEIDOSCOPE- 7 & women as treasurers. Citizens of Hawali . in nine monthi :oo:;mmwmmmmuuum. Santiago, Chile, was one of the first cities to employ Women as street ot conductors. . ' Alrplanes now make regular trips be- tiween Pajestine and Mesopotamia, 2 Qis tance of 580 miles. A_Frenchman has invented ‘a fabfic for women's -dresses made from the Lightning is one of the world's great- est incendiaries. It stands sixth om the list of major fire causes In this country, # A recent shows that of thie New York ors. who ha / Divorce in Kurdistan is ridiculously _ easy. 1t is only-necessary for a man if say 4o his wife “T diverce you" 4 times, andthe

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