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NORWICH BULLETIN, .FfiIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 v . OBITUARY. GRANDMA NEVER LE Mr. and Mrs. Chaites Elbert. who spent ) 5 PR : the winter 4n Bermuda, are again at their v 'y, March 30, William C. Gil- home in Old Lyme. mndl:d l: %;r'rf;lhnu; nn;h w-&lh: Kept her:locks youthful, dark and 2 " Nerwleh Weiday, MASSh iy ner, T L, oo Dorothy Howsrton ot iVelanied) man was born fn Norwich, Nov. 13, 1533, glossy with common garden 4 ' m T R i D e st of her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Kel| Reputtal evidence was reached late ) that it indicated to him a Jack of ability | son of Willlam C. and Eliza Coit Gil- Sage and Sulphur. onem e VT 2 °-‘§ a 5 ;{"1 Hil fl"e“;’“ g o | Thursday atternoon in the superior court|ot a ELe to adjust mdrl:;u z: :n;ll'ded man. z X TT] r. and Mrs. Arnaud J. LaPierre and |in New London in the trial of the appeal | conditions but that it not indicate | He attended school in Norwich ¥ g - VARIOUS MATTERS children, Faunle, Charlotte and Arnaud, | from the probate of the will of Mrs. Au-|that the woman was abnormal, he| tered Sheftield Scientific fl; sWhn you darken your- hair with COMPANY Today (Friday) is calendar day for {Jr. of Norwich, werc at their bungalow | gusta L. Luther, widow of Capt. Joseph | thought that it might indicate a momen-|but left before graduation in order to | o8¢, Téa and Sulphur, no one can « Vel y apiet .- at Lord’s Point early in the week. Luther of that city, The probability is|tary and transitory reaction, enter business wita his father in New | oy, DeauUse it's done so naturally, so Light vehicle lasrts at 6.41 o'clock this | Miss Blizabeth A, Lano of Norwich has | that the evidence will bé closed and the| Under redirsot cxamination Judge | York city. After his fatheps death pe |CrS0W: Proparing . this _mixture, 12 evening. been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fred T. | arguments reached early today (Friday).|Waller asked Dr. Mailhouse if it Was|continued in’the insurance’ basre though, at home is mussy. and trouble- &y v J )L, Onedoecones netps coms: ¥ Lane of Stafford Springs, and_gave sever- | Based upon a hypothetical question, [not possibls for a woman to shed the | mimaet. and taer o) usiness bY | gome, At little cost you can buy at [, mence toenrich your bl : ane of Staffor , g imself, and later was: with the Con-|mo: e gty gt b mg’;"r’g,;;;,,feg;“gggr'g,u?gm P O%lai wiolin solos at an entev:ainment at |Dr. Max Mallhouse of New Haven, in-| bittereat tears of her life because her | tinental Insurance Co. wntil ahou 1900, | 207, drUS store the ready-td-use prep- |l TWO MORE DAYS OF out exhausted nerves ; % I3 the Methodist church there ~Wednesday | sanity expert, gave his opimion in court | husband had failed to congratulate her | when on account of iliness, ne returmed | ST8tlom improved by the sddition of Nuxated Iron is organie Thursday evening ‘tae last covenant | evening. that Mrs. Augusta L. Luther was sane.|and give her a present on her birth-i (o Norwich to take up his residence with | OLNeF dnéredients called “Wyeth's Sage iron, like the iron in your |Meeting before Easter was held at the —_— - — The question which was put to Dr. Mall- | day, and the witness replied that it was. | his sisters. in Norwich Town. and Sulphur Compound.” You just bloodand like the iron inspin- | Central Baptist church. MARTFORD REECTOR PREACHES house was based upon eviderice intro-| He admitted, however, In answer t0 &|" I January of this year, with his | G2WPeR & sponge or soft brush with ach. It is so prepared that it | Buyers and dealers from Norwich will AT UNITED LENTEN SERVICE |duced during the trial. question from ‘Attorney Hull that a wo- . will pot injure the teeth nor |be In New York early mext week for the it and draw this through your hair, sister, Mrs. Lane, he California. 3 A verse from the Ol Testament was| URder cross examination Thuraday|man 44 years old Would have ‘to Have|as hag Teen thelr custom for severs] | {AKIAE one small strand at a_time: distarbthestomach. Itisready |carpet and rug auction. yere 2 morning Dr. Mailhouse was asked his|a pretty sensitive disposition to shed the S 3t Tikmediate abbED- the text upon which Rew. William T. By morning all gray hair disappears, years past, returning rwich Mon- a 3B In many parts of the town household. | Hsoper. reciar of | St. Tohm's church, | OPinion as to whether e thought that|bitterest tears of her life for that rea-| Joo poarce, & to Norwich Mon- | anq, after another application or two, RY tion and assimilation by the | ers have been busy this week . raking | pioetrcd : *| the breaking oft of an engagement by a|eon.” lood while some physicit 4 : = your hair becomes beautifully dark- blond while eme phyaicians | {ann ana sieaning up. o et Meinity Tpiscopal chuieh | Yoman because her flance chewed to-| In answer to a question by Attorney | ,On IS Teturn he strength mddenly |oned, glosey and lucuriant. claimmetalliciron WhichDeo. | 4"y qgo 1, R. 1., item @ ads: Mr, and | Trretny. svosing. | The soms ovening |Vacco Wwas normal and he replied that | Hull, Dr. Mailhousa described an tnsane very peace- e fully Thursday afternoo.n. Gray, faded hair, though o dis- / A failure of a man to stop chewing was|delusion as a belief in the mind of a per- = #grace, is a sign of old and " Mrs. Silas Furriner of Staiford Springs, | ha Fect on the of the congre- X His sister, . age, e . make the following test: See | here. of other Lenten services. [0 lugel onoRn eligageinul 310 lier M1 B e O gt 0 oo | Francis.Gilman, survive him, busy at..once with howlong youcanwork orhow | Automoblles and what few horses | The scripture lessons which were taken | 3¢, e EADNTRON s That Mr. Gilman should have been Sage and Sulphur Compound : Asked whether he thought that when |belief was insane. and-1ock yedrs younger: This ready- . for you can walk without be- | were out found the pavements exceeding- {from Isaiah 32 and §t. Luke, 17, were| - e Fiire g g et ears younger. s ready. s comin tired. Next take twa |1y slippory during Thursdays slects | read by Atchdeacon J. Fldred Brown,|@ Woman, 44 years old, was found cry-| Dr. Whitefleld N. Thompson, superin-| jori following 'the tong journey across | (0-USe Dreparation is a delightful toi- FRIDAY—SATURDAY five-grain tablets of Nuxated | rain, % rector of the church., Prayer was of-|iNg about two months after hér mar-|tendent of the Hartford retreat, Hart-|., - continent, 15 a fact which had in |1t FeQuisite and not a medicine. It Tron-trectimesperdayafier "1 oo e robbed | fered by Rev. R. R. Graham, rector of |lage to @ man 71 years old and that| ford, was mext put on the stand as an is not intended for the cure, mitiga- every departm there. meals for two weeks. Then ; Carist ok that woman said that she had shed the |insanity expert and he gave it as his ge!;:‘h"e“‘;“!::m“”g"jd his friends | ton or prevention of disease. In every . - 4 test trength again and | Of NS Doultry one night recently. The % 7 .| bitterest tears of her life since her mar-|opinion, based upon the same hypotheti- y, even ey expressed sat- are Special Anniv 3 your s T s et 3" Tising The text of the sermon was Danlel 6: Isfaction, Thursday evening that such #ee how much you bave pained. Yourmoney | VP captured, but escaped Band- |4 "hi¢ windows being open in his cham- | Flage, Was natural, Dr. Mailhouse sald|cal question, that Mrs. Luther was sane.| . 1€ 00 O Heemutsuoes of 1o Taih] Doy PN e Values for Friday and w"“" will be refunded by the manufacturers if you Wi ber towards Jerusalem. This verse from home-coming: ‘His son, Francis Gllman, 9 do not obtain perfectly mtisfactory results, | At Hampton C. E. Burnham s bulldinz | pus siven enanter of Daniel 15 & fash ot had gone to California on recelving the OEDINANCE 1¥ pETRoIT (| day—the last two days of A% all drugzists. an addition to his store which is o be usel | Daniers 1ite, said Rev. Mr. Hooper, in|MTTHODIST CONFERENCE SADDEN [GROUPS WILL REPORT ON ISR or M e . Sale. = “:sl:"i;’“" office. He has been appointed | his germon. He has come to the stern BY REV. HOLDEN'S DEATH COUNTY Y. M. C.°A. WORK | the homeward trip was made as com- | _ Detroit, Mich., March 30.—John Duval mAm"u“r’. 3 postmaster. realization that _he probably wWill not see (Special to The Bulletin An attendance of about 80 is expected | fortably, yet as expediously as possi- | D038, young millionaire, celebrated his special o ! n Ao Jomaquag. R. I, correspondent | his native hearth again. He had come| pawtucket, March 30—Rev. H. H.|at the fourth annual convention of the |ble, After his arrival Monday evening | Wedding anniversary today, instead of notes that Mrs. Harold CoWings is mak- [to a position of conslderable importance |, wrord, president of the Rural Minis- | New London Counfy Young = Men's | Mr. Gilman became unconscious, and so | #PPearing in Judge Charles L. Bartlett's ing two weeks' visit with her parents)in a forelgn land. ters assoclation, presided over the meet- | Christian Association, which is to be | apsed peacefully into his final sleep. | COUTt On a charge of violatlig the traffic fh st i The decree had gone forth that for aling at 4 p, m. Wednesday at which Dr. | held this (Friday) evening at the First| Norwich has had few native sons who | Ordlnance. When the judge was told DEPENDABLE A number of Methodist churches in [month no prayers should be offered to|pay] L. Vogt, superintendent of the rural | Baptist church in New London. have 50 loved the city of thelr birth, |Of the anniversary he continued the case suburban places will omit services Sun- | Any god save to the king of Babylon. As|qgpartment of the board of missions, The following is to be the programme | ar who have done so much for it in a | fOF tWo weeks. day, as the pustors are attending confer- | Daniel offered his prayer to God in the|gpoke on some of he great achievements | with President Benjamin T. Marshall, | literary way: and it will always be a | Dodge was charged with parking his OPTIC AL ence in Pawtucket. stiliness of his chamber his Window Was|in (ne rural department of Methodism in | hairman of the county committee, pre. | matter of solace to Mr. Gliman's kiy | 2utomoblle in a restricted zone, It was Near 25 men had a hard fight +with fire | P¢Red_towards Jerusalem. This is fall ted . the past five years. | siding R and frierids that his last hours were |Judge Bartlett who sentenced Ifim sever- Tuesday at the home of Nathaniel Sher- | f SliEnificance. The open window 1s mot| ~An executive session af the conference i ° 530 6.30'social hour; 6 dinner. Invoca- | allotted tb be spent in . the ancient | 2l Weeks ago to five days in the house of man at Pooenixville. Al did heroio work | %, Profound factor in itself. It .is thewag neld at 2 p. m. Wednesday at which | tion, Rev. Chester Fowe, pastor of en- | homestead on the beautiful Lowthorpe | correction for exceeding the speed rim- SERVICE |5t Sz Girection. of 1ifs that counts and mot! the every other department in the store has equally good values. Anniversary Specials In ciion G. Bleanor Mossman was permitted 10 | tertaining church. 7.30 business session, | estate. 1t DRAPERIES | There were snow flurries Thursday | ces ponae o T'fzu,d"“,'{'s,';";‘he"d,;‘::u;: Vithdraw from the ministry and menl- | appointment of convention committees, | Perhaps no other man, also, was more 3 | morning. Shortly after noon hail began, | that eounts. . . bership. hor the Methodist Episcopal church | report of treasurer, report of chairman | active, albeit in a quiet way, in promot- | CONFESS ATTEMPT TO kel ch "':".‘e Ser riec ‘2'7'"“- q w || turning to rain and later in the day there |y : - £ | Jndst chinzges: of the county committee, greetings from | ing the welfare and beauty of this his- ASSASSINATE TROF! m and ecru, Valu H Coupled with our long ex-|| disagreeable sleet. Let us make sure our acts head us. &1-) 'Rov, E. 4. Legg of Stafford ' Springs | oiyor® aesociations, reports of the New | toric town. While the Fift of the superd INATE MILUKOFF |} Anniversary price a yard....: 94 rect us. towards Jerusalem. When Dan-| - ov o* o MBS TR Oy gunesdan - AR 561k b . The display of tackle in the local stores |iel threw un his window and looked out % ik - | ondon Connty Y. M, C. A. Work,; three | portion jof (his: family, eyiate ! thel besufl- |\ Bevtin firaion M0 (ny ha A B4 ch double-bordered *Mar- o h D his evening. Rev. Victor V. Sawyer of Rock- g ful park ki Lowth - : perience and our expert {|catches the eve of the fishermen, who are |he saw the motley rathering of an Or. | SYCEE; . J.|minute reports by boys and men from the | ful park known as Lowthrope Meadows, | Iieutenants Peter 'Schabelski-Bork and || Guisette, in- white, cream and impatientty waiting for Saturday and the |ental city street of those days. Put his| Ve OO offered praver. = Rav. I |local groups; address by Doane M. Low- | Was formally dunated to the town In the | gergius Taboritzki, who on Tuesday mght || €crus value 29c — Anniversary opening of the trout se héart was with the unseen. Jerusalem, | Erancis Cooper, D. D. principal of the |ery, Hartford, president State Employed [ neme of his sisters, Mrs. Lane and | fired several shots In tw atiempt t price a yard . knowledge of optometry i “and’ Mz vy TRt e eon Mite's window always open, | Last Greenwich Academy, Bast Green|ofricers Assoclation: report of registra- | Misses Marla P. and Emily S. Gilman, e aad oy 4 op! 18 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Rogers, who | Let us keen life's window always open.| ior p 7 i1 New England Southern N i report of reg g Bmily 8. ;| sassinate Paul N. Milukoff, who was min- |§2,000 yards of Cretonnes, all spent the winter in Greensboro . | Pantel wathersd himself to God In pray- | mock % L, the New “fh first speak- | UOR committee, report of resolutions | nevertheless Mr. Gilman was most active | ster of foreign . affairs in the Russian || new patterns, value 25c—Anni- . A6, recuring aud b teened theisler as he. looked towards the obfect of | COnference seminary, was the first speak- | committee, action by convention on re-|in all that pertained to “the formal in- provisional government but which killed || versary price a yard . . 21 our dependable service ®d and have cpencd -their |or as h : er of the evening. Judge Robert F. Ray- | pores, benediction, adjournment. stitutlon and presentation of this mag- | hic friend Viadimis X - i P house at Rogers Lake, Old Lyme. heart, Terusalem. Tt is our Dart to| ;g of the Massachusetts supreme court et nificent gift. Of his private he | o e maimir Naboukoff, have made | § 36-inch Cretonnes, in a = R e direet our life towards the goal God has = ssachusetls supreme court | Music' will be by the orchestra of the | nificent gift. private means e | 4 "l contession of thelr gulit which || of mers ey moraniey | which guarantees prompt || scoics, 2", JSeter=. native smelts and |CEC: O e e e workt of the | Vocational High School of New London. | £ave llberally also to many other ob- | hag been turned over to the public prase: || ool 39c—Anniversary price & . Broadway Fish Market, o5l cellent presentation of the The reports from the local groups will | jects and prolects for the public wel- | ytor Botn v —- . 5 ! : men deny having accom- Broadway.—adv, R e T board of education, its grasp ueon the |no made as follows: Secretary Clifford [fare and pleasure:. and his Interest in | pycol oI ey wers given funds Sl T in ti A Norwich visitor in Beaufort. S. C. ' . needs of the future citizenship and M |yay of vVersailles, President Carlton |all that concerned Norwich coatinued | boro> . elp in time of nee: HUMANITY it the crime, . writes homo of the wonder of the roses CRACK AT AN spirit in secking to provide facflities for [ G0 Of Verstues, Bresdeqt Cardon |l MK Comee e o Y - B . 1| {202 the wistaria now in bloom, white the |, T"‘i e “"’J‘;r;‘“ ;":‘f ;gr‘my:‘t::’;:' 8:6 Kflmfinfi e sising generation. foT | oo "o¢ preston City, President Tawrence| It 18 to his literary attafnments and e Anniversary Specials In ey Seee lered to the ap ac) 3 B e largest ectiveness., i 2 il 104 STOCKHOLDERS KATIFY See Spear and you'll see ! :1‘? 854 witiéhinis drs mxnething to.dreain | °TS0 10 Che BVBFOACH O BRERE, O S he argrat electienens Thorsday ;z‘;o:k:lo];raf;ogv:;on. Leader Cecil Ban- ?::‘;L‘:\fi-a'::r;‘:fi‘a:uémt\:mlc:.:;? s A KITCHENWARE Spring got @ set-back Thursday morn- | Norvich Thursday night in about evely | moraing, Rev. Ira W. La Baron, superin- | oy, " rceting g open to men and wo- |ing the fmportant celebration fn_July, z e X ing when the mercury was well below the | /T/€ty Of unpleasant weather which he | tendent of the Providence district prosent- | 0 %€ TRt 18 OPCR 10 MR an W | G, B e et ary of the found: = T Toilet Paper, regular value 5c a froeaing point. . The maximum tevpera. |12d at his command. Hall, snow. sleet |eq his annual report. Included among | BC0 ¥ " | ing of the town. - When The Bulletin had | Now York, March 30.—Fians for ot [ ol —at O rolly for......... v e 2 axin empera- % = : E g s & 3 2 2 n; Seaboard National bank as e N N degrees. pratio fr gl JBih, bee is 2 meeting called hy President Benja- been disappointed In the original | | CPeaTITE SO ONE B el bank,-et. | | 5ize value $125—at ...~ OPTOMETRIST County Ageat H .F. Johnson of Nor msf\]:: iék'a‘ifln“or:ez?:s:r:a:!ilaen;arlv e | o rou [ min T. Marshall, chairman of coun- for its consummation, Mr. Gil- | ¢RS Bf Ul SIHRIRTE SAt e today. by || Willow fh;’;n Baskets,.No. 8 3 PT wich with a representative of Storr: | noon, accompanied by a fall in temper-| {Genco Is free from debt for ty committee, to lay out work and p stockholders of each institution. T ize, value §1.50—at ....... Colese, Was at Lorg's Hil Tuesday and | aturc, prepared the way for what was|in its hist Seventeen .church on this | for the ensuing year. Eaks md;:’:nf‘::;‘a rasources of the consolidated bank will |} Three-piece Cannister Set, i : selected the seed corn fos to tollow. Between 5 and 6 o' here ket : In the salaries =t : t i 50,000,000 wit n— Franklin Sq. e o o tolow. etween 5 and 6 o'clack there | gistrict report an increase In the salaries | (o pp e s a0 tiat ‘the. hand. | Bmount to approximately $80.000.000 with | | Dutch design—Tea, Coffes and H eld g s was another drop in temperature and|oe the pastors, regating $3,000. The £ v some voltme as it came from the press | CEPMal. surplus and undivided profits || Sugar, value 59c—at % 49c H A . C Il The fact of a record catc! | the rain changed to a sharp fusillade of | gospel is beinz preached in five lanz- BOY SCOUT ‘CAMPAIGN LT delight ino€ Wlene to Tesidents of | €Xcecding $10.000,000. S. G. Basne. who || Four-piece Glass Table Set — : MNerwich, Coun. erel for so early being broucht into Bos- | hail which soon changed to the softer | ages at differeat points on this district. Additional contributors to the Nor-| yo¥ § COHE N NOU & OO 10 FOFEAME O | founded the Seaboard ‘National bank in || Sugar, Creamer, Spoon-holder 1 | ton Wednesday trom Cape Cod interested | bombardment of snow that continued| he Rev. Bishop Chas. B. Mitchell. St. | wich Boy Scouts campaign are the fol- daughter and son far and near, to whom | 1382; Was selected ‘chairman of the new |Fand Butter Dish, value $1.00 — . . : shore town fishermen, who are looking.for | long enough to whiten the pavements.|payl, Minnesota, was introduced and |lowing: 3 e N o R LRI | vawt o sweetien e - e B 005 B | v i sions the coask Tain Gnd now alternatedfor the Dext| SO o the conferense on the sublect of | Hey D. Dates, Loslle L Brewer, | 1% VNt to carry the fine and pains —_ Fosioos Watss. Bk it 1ok Connectiout men havo recelved notifl- | few hours and wires and trees were dec- | ministerial pensions Agnes R. Carpenter, Jehn J. Cochran, ated tn lelc! . while the trol-| " 1 cation that the twenty-fourth annual con- | orated ieicle patterns. wi The Rev ; Dr. George D, Owen, president | Mrs. ¥\ A, Collins, Mrs. W. Crepeau, | Jracon of the towme impertant birth Matilda McCormick Woving Pleture Busimess Incorporated, |vention of the National Metal Trades |lev Wires were coated with fco along|of the Pawtucket-Central Falls Minister- | George L. Chesbro, a friend. Y.« Dl it memorials to Mr. ssociati a a 3 which the small wheels in the trolley| 3] Union, was introduced and in a fow | Mrs. Anna Dolan, Mrs, A. J. Dawley, | 01¢ Of the permanen Schwartz and OConnell of New Lon-| AStociation 1s 1o bo hell af the®HOtely " 4iia thelr sputterine way Wwith an | ey chosen remarks bore the fraternal | Mrs. 1. H. Donohue. Gitmar's loe of and labors for his na incorporated on a capital of 2 - entions that Miss Jessie | Accompaniment of blindine flashes of | greotings of the Protestant ministers of | Jas. . Fuller & Co., a friend, a friend. SR T g }56.000 to carry on & moving plcture | grAr, SLoRAIge mentions that Miss Jessle | biue and white Tieht. Telephone calls| i Vicinity. Bishop Hughes responded | Nathan A, Gibbs, George Greenberger, rgely gxest! I i 4482 | came inte the Bulletin office to. Inquite | {1 penalf of the conference. S girge Greenber8er: | also that the celebratio mof Benefactors . M. W. Howard. of Bolton, has Ueen |y 4o Northern Lishts were performinz| gy Glass, value $250—at ........ $1 ton have » day in Norwlich, June 6-7, 1914 provedths sz e o Rev. W. H. Bath, suierintendent of the [ert Johnson. o o x - ———— spending a fow days with her mother, Mrs. | 53 1oople causht sight of the glate on|xorwich district, was passed in charac- | Mrs, David Kane, mm')tn ewv‘_‘:’ (‘]t e M"le’m{;d‘cg L Arthur Hemminway, of Southington. tha skv from the fireworks produced bY |ter and presented his annual resort. Harry M. Lend, H. W. Lanz. cm"{,',‘ ,‘:a',',. ew T uwi'h he n“ 4 Appointsd Director Of Bu- | The town of Andover is considering the | the troliey lines. 2 From 10.30 to 11 a. m. was selected by | R. H. Montzomery, e Tty hoanl tietne et 5 . reau o' keflmh stone crushing proble: for road con- Automobiles standing in the streets the bishop s the devotional period and_hr The Misses Osgood. o ~w“ ‘an&s (n[ereg‘xgd = n's'cuy- d struction. A man from Boston presented | collected heaps of snow on the roofs and| gave 5 very fitting address emphasizing | Mrs. Florence Prestor. Boai i ek 1o NGini Tantie Corie o AUR Shipping Board the matter at the town hall Tuesday oighl. | running boards. and traing and trollo¥|hs power of habit as a great possbility | Mary B. Sherldan, Nelly G. Scanian, i sy roany. othor. woriny wrojacte, Spe W, EGAN BLOCK The lighting problem is also to be consld- [ cars arrivin= in the city from the north | o w054 and a genuine power for righte- [ Charles 1. Smith, A. J, Smith, Leslie B parentiy.. dalighting: ‘' being' asked’ to 4 ered. came In with even more snow than was| S E0% Smith, e LU s o NORWICH, CONN. A Groton young man, Alert Johnson, | shown here, As the conference was about to resume | Franklin G. Wilcox. e woll: Tntored s manire et st e whose back was injured some weeks ago [ Altozether it was about as uncomfort-|, S5 S Gl et cume as a sad . 3 n at the Robert Gair Co. plant at Mont- | able an ending as could have been de- iocal history that he was frequentiy Vil when & ton roll of paper fell on him | sierad for the wext to the last day of shock to the congrezation present ihe |sEpywyc v telephone announcement of the sudden POST RECEPTION COATS and CAPES is able to be out and about. although his | the first month of snring. death of tho Rer, Chws. ‘W, Holden, u : sedz?c:";’[;::““m};r ('uo\m::;xmm <xtipiien Eropiichiss fxbitie back is still in & cast. ey former much-beloved member of this| S g NLaR 0. AR = ot X A s Etbies w1t s’ eionis | SURE T TAYE IS Somterente. and. pastor over 20 vears ng |Eive & reception ihis (iriduy) atiernoon | Dantel Colt. Gllman, at his death For the girls up to 14 years, in holder in bag or basket form for gather- MARRIAGE DECLARED VOID | ¢ the church. where the conference is now | at the Buckingham Memorial to the Con- Johns S Taieat ger, Chris. | the literary and s ing flowers would make a very welcome | Harry L. Rust of Hartford has|fn session. Mr. Holden was once a Nor- | fihgf:;fiugrenéwfi:mr\..:x:“ e et Easter gift to a friend who has a garden, | brought suit in the superior court for |yich astor : G e St e b and espectally f it were filled with 4 | this county to have his marriage to Lila| " The conference paused in silence for a | Others of the Gaparument oftesrs - | tiln: “omposition. a gentle, at times | bouquet of spring blossoms. (Kendall) Rust o Norwich declared | fow moments and a tender and devout | cludine Atbert B, Siark of Brictol sssis | TG0, PRI UCR %, S L TS Principal Henry A, Tirrell 1ad the mid- |vold on the ground that she Was al-|prayer was offered by Rev. J. H. Ne X general, S all the latest styles— Prices §5.98 Up e ¢ r this city, senior. vice commander, and |DPression which had a wonderful charm. . ongrez: ) | ready married to Norman L. Shippee of |1dnd. x — ) Rt 3ritai He took the deep, sincere pleasure of T ok o esational | Norwich when she married Rust on June| ~Rev, James Dingwell oreventea the | W liam . Sternbers of New Britain, | He took the dee. sincers pleasure of ts for the ySs— ing. ‘Religlon and Life.” The music was | 18, 1921. He says that she represented |greetings of the Pawtucket chamber of | JUTH = \mr Terou and Rev. C. E.|not alone the grounds about his ances- in Engli h Tweed and Naw n eharge of Chorister Eben Leancd, Miss | to him that she was unmarried, where- | commerce. ’ Ricketts will be guests of tho post at the | tral ome but in dotng all possible to see m Blu s v; 10 y an 7 | as she had been married to Mr. Shippee Notes i P to it that Norwich had a truly beautiful ! e, sizes 2 to ear: B’c‘i’,‘.ffi.mfi'i«:fi“f are of the labster |3t Norwich on Sept. 24, 1520. 1t i Sensiiad iiatha acefens diusls SIELE SEEE LS Be pa S £ 00 pans In Lowthorpe Meadows, aleo in Mo- ' ) r : 1 ot hin § tes at Putnam, Danielson, |y , - er to be served | hégan park with its space and grandeur 38t 5008 catried out and et Some 0 s | s #0% DIVORCE, ANKD Miossup and South Manchester. Conn. Oth. | o o o b s eet. Conjar " |of natural scenery. - His benevolences, ats for Boys an Soank, but two large fshing boats with CUSTODY OF CHILDEEN |er churches where canges are expected In- i i however, were so qulet that only those fled high and hajling from | Lila Nichols O'Leary of New London|ciude, Brayten curch, Fall River: Scc- | gocum PASTOR WILL nearest to him were aware of their real their decks p i g i y 2 Block Island were & close second. seeks divorce from George O'Leary of |ond church, New Dedford; Thompson Girls. extent and wide ififluerice. The samg BE HOME AFTER EASTER . ‘ During_Thursday, a show window of | New London in a suit she has brought |church , Pawtucket, R. I ; Center church ready interest showed itseif in his ar- The Boston Store gave the impression |in the superior court for this aounty.|{ Provincetown, Mass.; Haven church Hast Rev. F. R. S. Dessureault of Occum | dent attention to the welfare and activi- that cvery resident in town was due to |They were married June 5, 1913. She | Providence; Woonstocket, R. I,;and Cen- ;’,‘.‘L’;ub' ::fé‘f“é‘;‘mi"ginafivmac&;‘:fi?fiz mfi' 01' mefl?“ Audsmy ”::aom"rlull e i get a lemon—but it was only a demon- | charges intolerable cruelty since Jan. 1,|tral church, Brockton, Mass. 5 lhey Beiat o ar AT s becn sesety: f‘c X:";;-mm‘":‘ Ln::g“:( P':‘ °m"; Jbove picture of Miss Matilda A Stration of a new soap featured by Head | 1916 and asks the custody of two chll-| Roy. W, J. Smith, for over fifty fears | (§ g1 I91CSt *ord Shv I eel St il Hlous affairs and generous in hie ld of |y oormicy was taken at Hot oomer €8S of Department George R. Gifford. dren, aged 7 years and 6 months re-an getive minister, is to ask for the re- | 8 £OM B I the €T PACY 9 GRTEY | the churches, s owig ¥ OMTS| Springs, Virginia, March 14th, test ‘models sies 5 0B 6 Work began this week at Grotn on the | SPeCtiely. i et R is closing lter naving visited Egypt and he was to| No greater trial could have come to a| where she is resting up befare leav- Lai est model, si Installation of a trolley switch at aziproach e hisiasionnie >l" e -ye_;n! go from Palestine to continental Europe|man of his literary attainments than was| ing for Zurich, Switzerland, where years— en men were detailed on the job. e udev 3 3 3 e Worl ve - | from his beloved books of late years i 100 switch is to be placed in the fr’:mx of the At the Davis theatre for the last halt | Cooper for the past eight years the Very | giym on his way to England. hut he ‘bore, this- deyrivatton: ‘meei‘““y_ u:- Ir.hclln: master, will probably Spec]al s 3 5 road where tracks lead onto the bridge. | of the week there is an exceptionally | successful _pastor of Central church, | " ygther Dessureault salled from New ‘ place. fkely t¥ be appointed h artatl and instead of complalning, made light ¢ Mrs. Lydia Rockwell, of | good bill which includes a number of | Brockton, Mass., is likely t¥ be | York Jan. 6 on the steamer driatic, ex-| of ft, yich State hospital and was taken to|line act is a clever comedy sketeh entl-|coming ST Sumlad from the vacation trip. i Gt ] e DG 5 S ed Hilda's r and is g items ‘of worl £ Robert Taylor Merrill, of New |LDot nstitution by Selectman Conrad The following items SWEATERS FOR THE CHILDREN—An ideal Spring years, will mourn in his d 4 . Kretzer. This action was taken on com- |name implies, Anyone can Imagine the ||isheq by Methodis: Deaconesses in 1921 | JAMES PASTORE'S WIFE eniloe oD tne satiterd asatE s garment, all the latest shades. York. who has been appointed &i- |plaint of his mother, whom he had threat- | many opportunities for absurd situations|are fnteresting: Visits, 562,524; visits 18 NOW SEEKING DIVORCE | gentieman. The name of Gilman has rector of the bureau of research of |ened. that might arise In a sketch of this|io the sick, 62,037; bewildeced travelers | 1. o o ‘Bociore of this city, whose | been Jong assoclated with Norwich, since « WE ADVERTISE EXASTLY MIDDIES the U. S Shipping Board. The | The customary thirty coples of the an- Tame and the many chances for good|asisted in railroad stations, 68,2443 pa- |y ong “Vincent, alias James, Pastore|the years when Mr. Giiman's father, L bureas of research, recently organ- |nual proolamation of Governor Everett J, | SOmedy. t ttonay | Lients da thew hod(ftafs aso2sc oret | of New London, who shot Florence Joyce | mayor of Norwich in 1839, was the first zed. will make studies of world |Lake, for the uroper observance of Friday, |, The Yosito Japs present a sensational|pospital treatment to the value of $206.- and himself in New London in October | president of the Norwich and Worcester pping and ship buflding condi- |A®ril 14, as a day of fasting and prayer, | 100t juggling number in which they In-|144; children taken to sumer cags and lling. elther, bas|raliroad, and was for 30 years soentr. n be jodt iy oy duce a numl new kinks _tha last - year, without o ber of kinks ° that s .583; chi taught tions in relation te their effect om |Nave been received by Town Clerk Chas. | Iroduce ar oF e for a day's outing, 1.583; children taug] Sizes 8 to 18 years. brofight suit for divorce from him on|fled with important manufacturing, finan- X l 00 l 50 and s P i ‘s | have never been shown in Norwich be-|n jndustrial schools, 167,128. They itted tatu- | clal, educational and religious ents o | . 8. Helbrook, of Norwich and wiil be dis- .o 4 = the ground that he committed a statu s enterprises . American shipping. - o fore, These Japs are consdered: as|gwn property In the United States valued oycs woman In|in the town. i othes o g R e clever as any similar team that Is tour-| oy §12.767,050, an increase In 1921 of | Ty offence with the Joye t the 'y The United States Civil Service Lon- ing_the country today. 2,087,944, January, 1918, and later in New Lon-| Mr Gilman was a charter member of 1 don, the Soclety of the Founders of ~ Nor The Delephone Kiddies, a bright and 4 E Gosfien, Levanon. March | OF, domestic scipnce frach. Indian | snappy jovenile act, was one of the| Bishop Hughes s prestaing over the | "\ ang Mrs. Pastors wers married | wich, @ h wife of TamesTSh | service. The salary is from §750 to $840 |acts that went heavy with the capacity conference in his usual happy and Con- |y ‘13, 1906. She asks to be allowed| g, prepared and had e the i < @ year, with quarters, heat and Iight. | houses on Thursday. These kiddies havs | Eonial way, Which hax “;:f’ ‘;:“S" greas | to Tesume her malden name. forming pamphlet - narrating the events Goshen f,‘nngr:li\.lonu Meals are purchased at cost. Com- [the promise of big time work as the |3y beloved in CHDACIty:. e DIED Commission announces an examination Cost DAINTY MUSLIN gNDflL € ost Less. WEAR, BLOOMERS, WIN- y SOR CREPE— Easny of Benefactors' Day In Norwich, June 7,| Some men seem to think it’s g o s 2 ing the fact that only himsel and an- | coNFERENCE OVER FINANCES e F s c 2 . m Saturday K 1,1 petitors will be examined April 26.. years wo by and they grow to be men| € S Tt BE O, TNime AR March it r'a —— 'E SANATORIA Lydia A.-daughter of L Mildred DeVarr and her boys have a [0 begin, one brother protested. “Well) . . 30' Mf::rch:mun of the E. and' Harrjett E. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY peat and snappy varlety act that In- | Bishop, B il o Dogan 2| state tubercalosis commission, had a con- = ;"m !:' fw;:""‘ d r aged 67 years 3 8 Frosilptee DAL sto | pray.” was the your great- vorce suit of n Santo Gar- annock, R. L, March 25, | cuem ‘this. “v'::‘ek’“nBS::nu;éj Gresal i e g' 1 e uc:m:; s hor. | st meed. brother,” was the Teply, while sx";"cgo:;‘fr‘fg:}' Sl emea :",;,‘,’;,f’zf ceau of Franklin against Felix Garceau 3. Teftt, aged 85 years. | ponpury, " lnish some real jazz with a little rube |the conference laughed. T omnt ot he " state tubercalosts |f_the same town has been withdrawn expensive to be well dressed. It isn’t. It’s economy. LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS "~ $119 Up 1 s so ot from the superior court swithout The quality i i | Mr. and Mrs. W. Humphrey Almy, now | ©omedy mixedtn, .o G T sanatoria, o keep on hand o certaln |y’ Garceau brought the sult on greand it s0:fine. in the | A li & residing in Hartford, have been spend-|, ITush Monev. & oen | PUTNAM GROOM LATE; amount of mokey for petty cash. The oL g SR DENETL the mult on ground complete line P l ng & vacation with Columbla friends, ; {7, '8 Almost s good ae 3 trip fo New MARRIAGE AT 1250 A. x| Sstem of accounting recehtly e4opted {ang ‘intolerable cruelty since ~Jan. 1, clothes we sell that you get ¢ Steamer Patrla, on which the Misses| o Ve SO Tany g i e o r[1318. They were married March 11, C 0 R S E T S 4 11es Lucas and the Misses Bliss are passen- | gors the mictars s ae ol ae many| Miss Dorothy Emily Weeks, daughter | stitutions to turn all O s ® oaen |1883. She asked allmony, claiming her |longer wear — hence the low- gers bound for Sleily, was reported at|intimata scenes in the lives of the very |Of Mrs. Frances A. Barrows of Brook-|to the state treasurer instead o husband s worth $12,000, Can't Be Cured From the Outside. |Fayal March 28th, Al rich and the very moor. Miss Brady has | field, Mass., and Cyril F. ‘Chxnndller u: maintaining a separate bank account. Judge and Mrs, i Gree: cole ok salNonateats i o Putnam, Conn., have the distinction of External treatments seldom cure|, g ofr :‘:da‘)"lriFg;;g’)mfrrom"K‘::ndi: T et GnuENIT- | having been married &t & most unusual|CITY’S GRAND LIST IN 4 LADIES b - urgical atl S. C.,, where they have been since Jan- —— e e ) 5 ‘hour. INCREASED BY $376,300 CONNECTICUT BOUNDARY LINE s t L. . T . ulation, | uaFY. From New London Judge Greeno RRIEF STATE NEWS Tho ceremony was performed at a halt| oo o crang list has been in- ; Sln 25.“0 0 .w 31.89 ond 15 stagnant, the veins fiun. | Will continue to Boston for a few days, - N2 hour after midnight. —— &)ml 6,309 by the city assessors, Mrs, ‘Greene coming to the home of her| Wapping—Men's night at the Wapping | The groom was ynable to leave his du- | Sreased 357 > Albany, N. Y., March 30.—The Town- TO RE-SURVEY NEW YORK- 5 ill'lle‘m‘‘SI.I(S'IR'I‘SFOR'I'IE N Alderman _Arthur L. Peale, Councilman| o "y girecting the state engine a 3 3 Tie bowel walls are weak, the parts| Sister, Mre: William H. Palmer. Esoke wns s nasie Evn nh | SIAUE I UL o ies | dokn 8. Biackmar and Tax COUCtOr | gurveyor to re-survey the vogees ine [The nmew sport styles show|SILK, LISLE AND SPORT he bowel wall 3 the Manchester judges see fit to|arrived a 3 fon? o city assess- ol TR R e St T T T e Tt ity S it V| B, T, R, e, o, S| Sy he s ot RorYork 13|y imteresting features jn|HOSE FOR THE LADIES— o quic safely g AN N . . o GtES Gove : ¢ piles you me e the circulation— WILLIAMS PRIZE READINGs |'Tooron 0 the women, e T ts” the Congregational par. | ity as 315,099,333, a gain of 3376303 | aier today. The opening sentence. of A b e e s routh DR o e irre il Do e NG| South Manchester.—The West. Side|Gensler, went to the Congregational par. e - o new lrw asserts ‘there beine s |pockets, plaits and : 31.00 P 3 pools. Internal treatment is the |, Eiht Academy glirls will be the con-| recreation oguter, which has been open | Sonage. whers they waked Rev. Auo Damage Suit Withdrawn. dispute” about a certain part of the pres- h‘h’ testants tonight (Friday) at Slater Me-|Sunday aft Anebig: AL § Goodwin, and were married. method. norfal hall in the Williams prize read- T CHEIRE, LIS = Sult for $1,500 for damages to her au-|ent boundary, a re-survey is necessary.| T W Taoatweds. M. D st at woes | b2 months, will not be open Sunday after- Pt omobile in a collision, which was| Provisions of the act require that the W 'n be M DAINTY ears ogo to find o real internal |55 L 0L ) pe|DOONS commencing Sunday next Grense Starts Restaurant Fire. brought by Isabella Crochicchia of New | governor of Connecticut be furnished | V¥ © glad to you. - © remedy. Iie succeeded. 1€ named | pororhy N. Pasnik ‘24, Marion Geer ‘25| CTomell—The local fishermen are| Thursday morning at 1190 o'clock the | Londen arainst Constance Minot of 4 : Collars, Collar and s prescription HEM-ROID, and tri G : : 1 . i . having a very good season fishing for|fire department.answered a _telephone|Pride’s Crossing, Beverly, Mass., has N in 1000 cases before he was satistied. | =0\ Tact, 4, Tiose Driecoll ‘24, MUMl" smal fish, there being at present an un- | call for a small fire t the kitchen of the | been withdrawn without. costs from. the ¢ also Vests. Sow HEM-ROID is sold by druggists| ;o W80 S B0 8 a0y "2, usual good run Af suckers and -perch, |City Lunch on lower Broadway. Twa!superior court. The plaintiff claimed of : wverywhere under guarantee. It's easy|“Piine Frank 32, Tulen Risley "23. | yith a big demand’for all that is cauzht. | tanks of chemical confined the five to ths{ that her machine, which was driven by o take, and can always be found at . Kitchen 2nd ths blaze was quickly extin-| Annibal Rovettl, was run into on July 7, Lee & Osgood's, who will gladly re- Electrical Company Orgamized. . | Italian seaplanes will carry passén-|guished.. The 105 was small 1921, at the corner of Bank street and ‘und the —ufi"u price to any dis-| The Quick Service Electrical company |ers and mail in a new service to link | Grease falling onto the stove caused|Ocean avenue, London, by the de- | iatisfied customer. gt New London has orgunized on Y the fire and the blaze ate its way into'fendant’ . Which. 3 - ez 19 =

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