Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 19, 1922, Page 5

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Thirteen “] have hegun to think the numbe: 9, 1922 Ameng Norwieh rirls at Comnectiect PERSONALS | Metert W. Lucds is adls to be up and Jout the house after beihi lok in bed fer Nirteen 1§ o daye, cullige at ane of the men- s Mrs, 4 W 2 3 !Mm of the scnior clitss his year is Mise Norwieh, Wednewdmy, April 19, 1622, s ey S Qe e i U Helen W. Peale of 153 MeKinley avetue, r, Auburn, N, | i e 4 PR BRI s, Jiaeet y who is vice president of her class and Foo thirteen el Sl e s h \ = | | has merved in varied ways diring hee veats 1 suffe’- VARIOUS MATTERS Among those home in Fast Hampton four years at college. e | R : _|for the Taster vacation was J. Wyman Shie has been on the stat of the under- | 1€ You smeke, or foequent o Jrom nervous- | Mhe sun wil not set until haif past six | Worthington of Norwieh, : & L | eraduste weekiy pubiication of the colies, | 236, 51° 08 THS "ot wicatime, o ness, stomach trou- | tonight, 14, 400 s HInden 15, rilibeyot express my sincere thanks to the minis- | The Connecticut College News, as art ani trounls, BAIN toa> “wich motored to their Pine Grove cot- ison, v:nw ters of the city, for thelr unitorm kind- |publicity cditor, and has also been art | iman wio son nows ow Light vehicle lamps at 7.01 o'clock this his eyes ening., & v ness g Nor- feel them. In o, A o | e e g v, v 1%, S Sommaton Sna T N, |t G i e Tt b S s R e 14 petite and coated | Select your seat now for the Edwa Mro. John Pechkam and Miss Margaret 7 Record company for their kind disposi- _ only by brisk to {ongue, and then 1, MOrHls recltal —adv. Tannier. both teachers in Voiuntown, tio ntoward our work ; these daily pap: w5 54 Goldine| Patriotie small boys will deciaim Paul | spent Monda s i v with friends in Nerwich. have played a very important It's strange_that [ Revere's Ride at school today, the 19th. | Arthur Noren of Columbia university Apecens ot the :’?'km R my salvation. Have| Rainy weather is helping to move the [ has becn spending the Faster holidays Our association has been and s for- which often results in ine only a short time and | stoe'ts of rubber footwear in the local | with Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Norem of yoar ¢ e n tunate in having a, large number of de- baths cleanse the eyes. and If by Je iot better.” This great |stores. McKinley aveniié. voted friends who have shown their prac- e (ool N right down Yor Hemedy of Fijflan fame| quesqay was a typical Aprit day, with | Miss Polly Brewér Mitchell has return- e tical interest through the years. For Tather got aiomg whhout & 100th brush store ean to tak 1d of most obstinate | tamperature under 62 degrees and fre- | ed to her home on Fairmount street af- y them all we thank God, but speclally at > 2. Uk péue didp “Wipe us vl - o opil ) D p v body builder. Write | quent showers. ter spending the academy vacation in 1 this time we desire to publicly recognize bath. Gol Mfs. Co., Inc. Albany, N. ¥..| 07 €1 2ot 1o | Bast Orange ana New York. two unusual and queenly—friends; one ’ If ‘you want dise for which psyment is Go g, A number of the college students who S i has s e e T e . from "inflam i were home for the Easter vacation have o fite, < : burning sensations. and layed, without [ Remedies are sold in_ Nor- | yircady OBITUARY. ,_and ome who Is still with us; Miss rect of . B A e ot [ atskdy Teh Hown. M. "Louise Sturtevant, who left s in Tiootine on che murtace of the cre g0 1y | terest for the customers’ use Food Co: Balic by Geo, Thompson; | The contractors are at work on thel = dow F Wikar % 1920, left behind a trail of blessing in : nY drug siore” and get s packase of | of this espital. u chester by A, T. Van Cleve: Groton | T00f of the new Schwartz builing, on| Jomn F. E TRed avenae, the shape of an endowment to be used Bon-Opto_tablets. Dissolve one tabiet in o O & TRVIBE. dbbeait y by J. .| Main and Church streets Grofon, died Monday evening, having ¢ i s : jorman. Noank by W. H. Hill, Taft- |" The women's prayer meetink in ville by ‘Geo. Thompson. Bushnell chapel Tues striotly for religious work of, the asso- O A A B e been taken i1l last Thursday. 4 B e A ution the eyes twice datly. For 16 years he had sunig in choirs of S Gl e L BRI > wider mer- - - mecink in | AR . A Ton-Opto bath is good for heaithy Bsnel ehapel Tucsday aftcrmoon was | o Tondon and Groion and gossessed 2 v e P . Send Ry v smgtiens tve | | ehandise cost and retail sell- . 5. Ad . . e tenor voice. He had been twics o be installed in_the new building. =While Get Bon-Opto at omce; & trial wilh con- | | ark Church Parish House Dept. | married and his second wife, two sons, one | these two wondetful gifts make us shout vinee you that every Smoker needs aw mecting Triday at Parin Houss a3 | duughier and soven grandchidren survive . O o s B o - &% bath and that Bon-Opto s & wonder: et o'clock.—ady, : him : . fui remeds. pays i make us feel like utteri : > 5 Crocuses, daffodils and other early | Mr. Wilbur was born in Noank, the son er to God, that we may preve worthy of | [ have to, flowers are in bloom in the grounds at | of Calvin and Lucy Fitch Wilbur and the gifts. the residence of Mre. Edward D. Fuller | camé to Groton to live when he was a 3 G Brethren, we face 2 futuré fn our work 3 D. D, docesan director of harities, Rer. made, no o Beiatns 3 3 atihew 1. Judge, exeeutive é Beoda younsg boy. In 1854 he married Miss such as we have never faced before. ey 7, Fie B up, TR M. Pedk, of Hamburg, has re. | Q18T Seirle, davghter of Mr. ana Mrs e i e e Miss Marguerite Boylan, A. 3.: ehid- cefved a coneignment of 50 _marble | CUATICS W Sarie of Haw Haven, B - - 3. €. MACPHERSON public has & right to expect an increased ; R A - . - " merkers for ute in the Ely cemetery. on | 1365 e marriea Miss A - Harris Re-clected President. Tyl R :::::fidlanm;‘::;!-l‘l?': RELIEF CORPS PRESENTS :.“" In Mystic, the Hosste Velvet Co. and |sie o O Doammin 8 and HA| James C. Macpherson was re-clected |trusted us in_the past;‘they have in a MISS HELEN W. PEALE. bt i Aot ‘arnovee. the Robinson Sik Co, Were not running | Mr. Wikur was a member of Brain- | Dresiaelt of the Norwleh Y. M. C. A.,|marked wiy shown thelr confldence in us e e R S " Monday, €iving thots employed . thers | ard Todge ot Momshe sna oo o0 Brail” | Tucsday evening at the assostation's an- |for the future; will we measure up to|Her other activities inolude membersity | of the Grand Army of the Hrpubiic. secounts; an Easter Monday.holiday. canum, BNGW London councll, snd a nual meeting in the “Y” bailding. their confidence? We can do so in oniy |in the athletic association and the Con wal i the : n . 0 the athletic association, and e Con”| gathered st Norwalk Tuesdsy for the 3 2 o | annual reports of the officers and com-|one way, namely, in constantly main-|necticut Collees Outing club. She has al- | first session of the state eneampment otDvr:’nngcfl?:mmmffex?fihflL vxr’:ffe:,: T e Of fpoirvlew lodge, I 0. | mittees .showed the past year to have|taining an ever enlarging vision, and in |0 had the position of chairman of the en- b ful and the report | following that vision out inte enter | tertainment v a3 I ' The place of the first mesting was tne s 3 Y & been a very successful one e re 3 vision o greater nment commitee and is house Prei- | South Norwalk Congresation - the United Congregational church, Nor- e Dol coet r::!m;\-by the | Of the treasurer, L. R. Church, showed |achievement in behalf of the boyhood [dn of Plan House. and m,,,.ng Commantee - Christian butiren M bl B A M. Stacy Co, of New Londen ang for | 211 bllls $aid and a balance of §49.01 on|and manhood 67 ur beautiful city. Are| Miss Peale as aken an active-gart in | Swarts extended @ waloome to his com- The April meeting of the trustees of | po o TUOCY “0. O JOF LonCon a2 107 | hana, we gratified with the aceomplishments of | the undergradudte campaign for an on- | sages. There were responsés and later a DAINTINESS the Wheeler school, North Stonington, | nt¥, (0 VA, 12 WES CIRIOVES BY ING | e meeting was called to order short-|the past? Yes, but we will never be sat-|dowment of $2.000,000 for Conmecticut | gne veterams were taken for automobils . “ was attended by Principal Henry A.| .o )00 "Cp mnmmn{ Was the Neyw |1V after 8 o'clock by President Macpher-|isfied until, under God. we have made|college. Some $25.060 has already been |y about the cit o is one of the most alluring charms of | Tirrell, of Norwich Free Academy: Tondon Ship and Bhgine Co. where he |20n and was opened with prayer by B. P.|helpful contacts with the last man and |raised by the students and At the campfire In the evenipe the . attractive and beautiful women. Judge Oliver I Williams of Wester- | nad been employed #s stock ¢lérk for | Dishop. Charles L. Stewart, the record-boy within our sphere of service. < - - | spemkers were Commander-in-Chief Lew- . L. BENOIT] Manager Iy s pushing spring work on his farm | mine 3 ing secretary, read the minutes of the| My fellow members, God has greatly |ed to hem. . nlttough 1t grad- {133 Pitener of Beookiyn, N. Y. Mayor GOOD TEETH near Woodville. A six-acre plece is be- Sirvived besides his wite, by 4 |Rnual meeting last year. The report of | favored us by permitiing us to live inuated its first class in 1919, already has @ % o1 v, 1Age 'ORE IN NORWICH ing prepared for corn by traction plow- | son. C the treasurer was read by Genersl Seo- |this day and timé and n so magnificent | encollment of almost 400 students, and its {/CH¥in L Barton of Norwalk, Judgs | THE LIVE ST! & prep v plow- | son. Charles H. Wilbur, born by his firat carefully cleaned are essential to|ing i i retary Edwin Hill, after which Philipla country; He has favored us with a|rapid expansion has created extreme naed | J00 L Light, and Dr. Cari A AND N DO marriage, three grandsons and four R : i - strom, a former mayor. A gift health, daintiness and beauty. License your dogs In the Town |eranddaughters, children of Mr, and Mrs, | A. JOhnson read the report of the finance | beautiful city, with a new Y. M, C. A.|of new dormitories, butldings and equiv- [ {0 1o gepartment from the Womas: 115 Main Street Cllerk’s officé now. One dollar extra after | Chales Wilbur, & daughter, Miss Bmma | COmmittee. Sl L8 G B L e Vet _corps was anmounced. OUR DENTAL WORK |[May 1st—adv Wilbur, and another son. Dotgiass Wi, | President Jaumes C. Macpherson then|of the association. There are many e e . s - , v L, 2 s presented his anmual feport which cov-|young men in Norwlch, not favored as| ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION HEAD |70 fnancll twom = of =—Ascsen | e = e will put your teeth in good Ayndition. ufi"7‘““’:*‘;{‘2;;!'"l‘(emgc‘fh'flwmlm:‘; St o iV ered the activities of the assoolation for |we aré; many of them come from other| TO ATTEND STATE CONFERENCE | aumed recipts tor the sear to hase |DAVIS THEATRE EMPLOYES Then. come here regularly and let 8 | lecued invitations for & bridge tea to| Wugh J. Camavan, superintendent at|ti¢ Past twelve months, reviewed the|countrles, and fliey Nave niot et caught! 1oiorop in the Connecticut conference of | been $1,242.76 and disbursements $1.- GIVEN TWO WEEKS' NOTICE i thath et wa be held at their ome this (Wedneadasy |the J. B. Martin Co. mill at Pequot, |PFoSTess mmde on the mew building and|fully the spirit of our Amerlea; there|,oia) work to be held in Stamford, Aprii | 030.70 leaving a balance of $:10.06. The | - - = efternoon 5 1°5939) | Montville, dlod at is residence in Pe.|ACkIOWledged the valuable service an€ |are also those young men In our midst.} 56 Stay 1 ana not only cut o | raembership report showed taat the ge.| TW0 weeks notice to ail the belj 2 4 A g ~| co-operation of the officers and staff of [ born here, but whose environmient may |y TA¥ | S0d % &OWS mo quly cut ¢ - 5 < at the Davis theatre was given Tues Mountain Work s to be the tople of | 330t village at about 2" o'clock Tuesday | yng™zesociation, the Women's Auxiliary |not be as favorable as ours: to hoth of | Soe mwmerous inferesting probleme to be | partment had 1200 as compared with | 30 C POih Lo S fitam T, Daven a " wartz : 4 A e wopic of | atternoon, following an fiiness of only 0 . considered. but is due in considerant: | 1,355 a year ago. 4 this weel's meeting of the Woman's | pfeTnoon. following an Miness of only|ang of the many friends of the associa-|these classes. let our friendship go out.|TERNREl Yot 12 GOC 1, contiaeras T A M0, @ during the sear way | POFt I accordands with & lelagrapt Home Missionary society of Trinity IouEs. s 19 atiandod s G008, Bllon, and for both of these classes let us ren- | rpdids > 7 e ived during the day from D. M. D. the mill regularly and wi 0 . e led by men and women of national | two, leavi Three rtment | Message recel s . M. D. Methodist chtrch, Mrs.-Robert L. Rob- T General Secretary’s Report. der whatever service' wé can. We litfle . . o 3 = s e o or Albert Davis. The the best_of health until Mond: f 4 s Drominence. Specialists of experience in | commanders died during th® year. Tne | Propriet erts, leading. e L L % 5 dream what a kind word or a sinple e ialists x A e ng ¢ © | Bave mo explanation of the order oth. 7 noon_at “the close of the day when he( The general secretary, Edwin Hill, read | I7 o MB1e | many lines of social work are to address | number of comrades who died in tha | 8 he Men's ¢lub of Trinity Episcopal | complained of feeling badly. He was re- |his report as follows g ) less fa&ove: the varlous sessions of the convention. |year was 150, but reinstatements and | than to say “Will explain Thursday. church, of wifih A. P Williams is | moved to his home and Dr. 7. J. Donalus | To the Officers, Dircctors and Members | than otirs, and fo speac suc ‘nat "amly tha | TROSO having plans for the convention in | transters made the net loss only 142 Mr. Davis'has conducted the theatr SOMERS BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE V;P‘;dvm. ;“3‘ invited 'fl“f other members | was summoned to attend him. Mr. Can- of The Young Men's Christian Asso- mlfim it also e auty of | svery | Charge headed by the president, Bdward Y. | In the session Wednesday it 18 ex- k"!. M;mhn-n "!: ;““’,"m‘“‘,l""‘, TELEPHONE 774 ;’.m:r’f’ v ;‘:}e;?n;“e" ts open meeting | avan had a bad turn during the night ciation: Trember of or great brotherhood, for we| W(Der, are planning to make the visit of | pected that the senior vice dsjartment ey o s o and became unconsciouns. His death was Gentlemen:—Once again it is my privi- The Farm Bureati class at Coventry | caused by hardening of the arterles, from | lege to render an annual report as your U FI Parent-Teten: | otats b soufhers siies nas. seauhen by OO and. came to this country about 33| akabts. evidence. of . THis KNG | TaVor | o e g oo | ATk & an odueator, ectur %' the Sontn Norwaik post to disiribase | FINED IN POLICE COURT 3 God reckons it, a most glorious record. csday in ihe Kinder- | prioes that please the trade north, and |YeATs ags. Simce his arrival he married | through every day of the past year, in|" Grateful for the privilegs of serving | epone heing cal $1,000 of its funds among needy vets FOR AUTOMOBILE SPEEDING &t the Laurel Hill school- | on "whish, it is felt, a good season’s bus- | Miss Minnle Reddington of the place of | overruling our mistakes, and in guiding b e B delegates and visitors agreeable in many ways. are bound together for the very purpose of being heipful to others. 1f we catch this spirit tonieht, and practice it through the coming year, a great blessing of sat- commander, Orrin M. Price, of Sedgwick | Davidson, F"’W"“"’ :. the m post, No. 1, of Norwich, will be chosen | {lieatre in this eity, i o One of the notable figures at the confer. | commander. year lease of the Davis theatra ence will be Dr. George Fdgtr Vincenl. | * Chiet Mastering Officar Charies A.|Bas alfeady been announced. his jesss known everywhere as president of the | Breskinridge and Judge Advocate Ganer. | DeSinning apon the expiration Amonz b i 6 LEHN o i 3 with such a faithful company of men, prs > 8 ans could not be granted. Tt waseprs Wiillam Ryan of New London was was a gathering [:.hdfl, iness attould e done. his birth, who died May 17, 1921. Foriys through rather unusual problems, and | qnic report fs respectfully submitted. :‘é’;“"]:{:m;—c‘g{‘,:‘ 3)’ ;’:» ":;Idfl"\lfl 2 vided that wien the post Is reduced i | 4 rajgned in the city court of Nor- S 78 as well as mothers | =y porgies, first butterfish, first| 220N tWO vears he was employed as su- | enabling us to overcome difficulties fm- EDWIN HILL, priatt he Study of Soci- | ten member funds may be distrbui- | wich Tuesday mofning on a charge o . wpon Schoot | mackerel " Thest are strctly:iresh fan; |Perintendent of the Unedsville Menutac- | possbie (o our limiled fuman ability General Secretary. T M AR wermics 18 Micats ) N of automobile speeding and fined $34.4¢ oko 1 o 5 fish, | turing Co. at Versailles, without Divine ‘aid, and we do well to G A or | post charter was surrendered. was arrested by Deputy Automo. me and moke strongly uwon the e 53“3}53‘;“:, Broadway Fish | ""mnE Loarest reiative In thls eountry | pause and with inlenss satnesiness sy Department Reports. of the New York Telephone compeny. Fe Ryan i r trerat whi 3 received from |¥ S ot 11 fe 4 i & lows it graduate of New York o survives him is a niece, Miss Bea-|from our hearts, “Praise God from Whom Other reports were réad as fol 8 is a gra g its aro to be | The spring meeting of the Connecti- |trice Taylor, Who has been his house- [aj| blossings flow. Membership committee, Frank L. Are|and Bellevue hospital Medical col ndance of children | cut Musle Teachers' association is to be |leeper since the death of his wife. He| Another definite cause .for gratitude is|nold; reHglous work committee. Shepard a lecturer in the New Y school are not | held this (Wednesday) morning at 11 |aleo leaves four sisters in Lafrcashire. that we have been highly favored with|B. Palmer; physical @epartment, H. M.|Medical school, and for his inters ol but | o'clogit in the music rooms of the i bile Inspector Steriing in Norwich niversiiy | PEPPY POINTERS FOR Sondey anaraoss, POSTAL IMPROVEMENT WEEK is designated as postal improve- Methodist Boy Scouts Mot T : SRR -|ptBilic health problems. he has becoms by the post office department, Scout Troop, No. 16, me Tues- i i i s and con en who | Clarke ; soclal commtttee, Arthur F. Wy-| ot b m 3 o 3 Boy . . tr Iy to the | Hartford Theologieal Seminar: Miss Josephine Kingberger officers, Qlrectors and o e o) mian: house commiiftes, Chafles 8. Sax-|widely known. which sends weekly bulleting to ev- | qay svening at Trinity Methotiat Ephas> . have evidently caught the v m of tl P v v nts in the | myrough the efforts of Archie Huten- |, Miss Josephine Kingberger dled at| il% Ticliilties of the work of the|ton; rental committee, Secretary Edwin| Dr. R. L. Leak fs acting superintend ry post office. containing many | pal chureh with an attendanee of 17 boys . $ children givs {0 the | ;1o the Moosup Fire company has re. |Der_ home in Fitchville Monday eve- |0 Py o "oy itian Association, The |Hill for H. B. Cary; edueation commit-|of the Connecticut College for the In- [timely suggestions which would be of {and four officials. There was & Shorc - vive in school. An - | caived from the Standard Ofl company a | 1S at 8 o'clock after an illness of | N U8, "qC R0 110" 0F “resident James |tee, B. P. Bishop: boys' work eommit-|sane. Shortly after his graduation in (mutual benefit to the postal service |griii and tests were passed in samaphors h eans & blg hand! gift of $100. The Aldrich Brothers Co. | SCVeral months. Miss Kingberger was |\ @€l ) P00 T, % 0 continued able | tee, George A. Ashbey; bertevolerices, | medicine, in 1898, he entercd the service |and its patrons. signalling bandaging and points of the - x has to work 1 | Yoo J1o0 Dresented the firemen $300, - | POT0 in Fitchville and was the daugh- | & VETRRoron, RO CRC e00 R | George H. Lorimy; trustees, L. R.|of New Tork state in the state hosital at | One bulletin received this week at|compmss In the bird and flower contest - 1 preee e FEher $500. ter of the late Charles and Ann Day- |3nd eficlent lealership of Rorics Frest| colith 1 mew building committes, Henry |Ogednsburz, from which he was transter- | the Norwich post office contains the 36 varletien of wild flowers havs been resident of the as- | A former resident and business man | ton Kingberger. She was the last of c;z,rmn“:r the new building committee, { D. *Johnson. red in 1911 to the Mattewan Staie hos- | following “Peppy Pointers to the Pub- | brovght tn and 42 different kinds of birds woctat o1 the spegker and pre- | 0f Norwich, A. Dudley, is critically | a family of six children. Surviving des sal tho Thes: i Eleeti 1 Ofcess. pital. From 1912 till 1917 he engozed :n | i have been reported. J. B. Staston gave Aed at siness mesting il at the home of his daughter, Mrs. |are seven nleces and one nephew. Smarve sheca engen: S 4 sk o private cractice in Syracuse, havinz| Give your mafl the attention that|:he boys s talk on Seouts Sen : ames J. | Charies N. Champlin, now of Stafford Tk s A aad tiong Jemand consecration and sacrifice,| mne elaotion of offieers, trustees andfip TR FEEER M SRRCuss Mty | Cive Your b e S o ta | - ieer 1 - is audi- | Springs. Mr. Dudley is in his 94th and these two gentlemen have ShOWD | girectors for the ensuing twelve months|, e e = e Deomana th . ? hand- Theodore _Antinsom, 30, of Ivoryton, |clear evidence of rare consecration, and . ospital and lectoring on medi Demand the promptness of w T SOpARISG by Mtids L58A | yoar. ded at the Middlesex hosvital at Middle- | have been willing to pay the price Of | precions, ‘gamen. . vice| furisprudence in the Svracuse Law school. | ling from your own employes that you| Surpriss Party for Miss Foots " ™ and cake wers served | A Greens, R. I, correspondent notes |town Sunday afternoon following an at- | faithful service, which always calla for | o b et James . o hon. | 110 came to Conneeticut in 1917 as as- | demand of the postal employes after [\ A surprise party was given at the h . Mrs, Ge sendams, | tha Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutohins of | tack of intestinal grip and acute appendi- | sacrifice. 1 believe that more and more | Press nisy “pffsidpmyk . P ooy, | fistant superintendent of the state hos- | your letter is mailed. | nome of Miss Bana Foote, West Main * Clarencs Barbér. | Danielson and several visitors from |ciiis. Falday he was taken to the hospital |the men who willingly render- voluntary | &y VP (U0 S0 Ly M ane and |l He has delivéred numrous ad- | Let us have your complaints. We | sireet, Monday evening. Games were - Norwich attended the O. . §. supper and | and onerated on at once. He was the | servics To fhis assoclation are doing 85| Co rr® et s trensuren L. R, Chureh | 7553 alonz the line of mental ang nerv- | are ag anxious to give service as you | played: piano eoios wers Examination For Taftville Postmaster. le held in Masonic hall, Tuesday, the |first of the Ivoryton boys to be called to|in the spirit of Him who, nineteen hun- Tecording. mecretary, Charles L. Stewart: | oUS, diseases. 52 are to receive it. rendered by Miss Frances V. Swan. Tat n the list of places for | 11th. the colors. e trained at Camp Devens | dred years ago. rematked that “He came | {rueteen thr thréa years, Ofiver L. John. | nRrles B. Dow, commission:e of child | Address clearly. Pack carefully. Mail re held on May 13, 1923,| Members of the staft of the Otis 1i. [and went overseas within a few months. not to he ministered unto, but to minis-| cor® 1" § Woodard; difectors, H. B.|oouare has charse of on imnortant |early. Criticize constructively. ; examination to fill the |brary remembered wWith a handsome |Serving with Company C. 120th machine Caty, 8. M ; ial postmaster, The | card Tuesday the birthday, of Gen. Will- | gun battalion, with th a nt by the civil sel A ity 5 state hureau which. under laws resently | The co-operation of the patrons is ter.” This spirit was manifested in a|cary. . B, Patmer, P, W, Chapman, H. 3 ot e ot catiy . . , i o 434 diviston. par: | vary marked way in the unusual cam-| g Liaoke 1. of Gwiha, the iatiee o, AT enactad in Connectiout. has bern carry- | earnestly requested by the postmas- vice com. |ilam A. Aiken, president of the board of | ticipating in some of the big battles and | pajgn for current expenses last week. out the unexpired term of L. O. Stith. AL 1 RN s that the salary is $1.800 | trustecs and an active and heipful friend | amons the first troops to occupy Germar | - Qur gratitude is not limited to the|®'mng meeting sent greetings by tele- | PoTtance which s confidenyy pected vacancy Jan. 24, 1922, | of the library. territory. He is survived by his pafents, | men, hut gladly reaches ont to the Wo- [ grapy fo James L. Case, for years pres. | (0 piace this state in the forefrant of thoss n examination under oivil| mastern Commecticut dslegates sttena- | T &nd Mrs. C. A Antinson, a brother, imen who compose the SVoman's Auxiliary | jqent of the associdtion, who g out of | ory, nove dedh in an s g 2 hat AT A Son, of Te Vo d S o e 3 with a subject of vital interes: to every 4 - ay 21, Pro-| Bngland District of the Women's Amer- |4 b . & unique ters who invite suggestions as to im- proving the service. !'nsntkfnr(ar\'l rvice cannot be corrected unless the postmaster is informed of such con- ditions. way, a real service of lovei &|famy M. Clarke, for his efficient services | “mn mo Cat T T TR - for h proce e, Miss voTy! 3 4 By ‘ '0 Dr. John A. Ryan of the Catholi T r Toan Paptise Foroign Misston smciaey. | Miss Hulda Antinson of Ivoryton. home without & mother s _scarcely a|ns director of the very successtal Anan. | 1o Dy JO0n A Rvan of the Catholic | WHIST 18 PLAYED oum G =5 Tm 2241, and Form | heid Tuesday in the First Baptist church, & home at all, and certainly a Y. M. C. A.|cial campalgn held last week, Snd €x- | ¢ oo oovier woron o A 1 matemer OWLS’ LADIES ning full Information as to| pittenburg, Mass. sl home without the touch of these Godly |tended best wishes to President Macpher- [ (& iV oThet Derson, 1= TU€ 1 v | Norwich ., No. 1308, 0. 0. O, T O s od SDO CASE- | s Bnifidlil st 10 dows PHcs: vooapii Milarsd Neene castain women would be far less & down fowh son, who s leaving on a trip to New Or-| ¢or women. His position in the r< v |held a most enjoyable ladies' night sxamindtion to- by slvan, | o e o et o vasry The funeral of Mildred Rose Gudeahn, | home to our young men and boys. Their | jeans Thursday. TRRRAE of profesios oF moral theotos: esday evening at their rooms in the S SR SBY Sne oA 201 hetng vers Bros, havine | 15 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Presence and help on several occa Shepard B. Palmer offered prayer, af- & Tamatd AL on 5o Stead building. The avening’s program v e from the United | D#ing torn down and Powers Bros, havin 5 took part in the famous dabat: Steadq e e ated | purchased the Publio Fish Market at 77 |Charles Gudeahn of 10 Market street, |during the year was greatly apprecl ter which the meeting adjourned. s tsm, in 1914. with Morris Hillquit. 1is | included music by the Owls' orcHes- g ) Frankiin strect will fifl all orders from the | Was held at 2 o'clock Tuesday after-|&nd liberal payments on their bountiful ——— work on “Distributive Justice” is the lead- | tra and selections by the Owls' quar- : new location after Monday, April 24+h, |Noon from the home of her parents.|Pledge of §5.000 for the mew building| . co yoan AssoCIATION ing Catholic work in Fnelish on our econ- | tette. Look for the green front at 77 Franklin | There was a large attendance of rela-|have called for much effort on thelr part. THLY MEETING | 0mie system. treated from the standpoint | Whist was played during the eve- Seatenced by Judge Brown, el tives, The serviceés at the House and aj| I Wish to express my gratitude for the BOUDE T TING | 0¢ justice. 1A severst other books and |ning and the prizes were awarded as zed 19, of Middletown.| ¢ New London, in ordér fo have the | 11 ET&Ve in Maplewood cemetéry were | faithtul ccrvices of my co-workers on the| President B. O. Rodier presided Tuss- | oeayq he has demonstrated his thorouzh | follows: Blue counters, first, William weeks ago charged Wth | repercolr water safe for drificiny I¢ |conducted by Rev. David A. Pitt, D. D, |émployed staff; we have prayed together | day evening at the monthly meéting of the | ynowledge of economic questions. Hesden; second, Stanley Rakowski: mmer cottages at West- | wi inanis be the poloy of fhe res. |Pastor of the Central Baptist church. and faced the problems together, and|Norwich Building and Loan association at Awmclia . MasGopust. R, N.. wns a sactal | third, W. Harry Frisble. White coun- ealing from them many ar.| i Provably be the polley of the pres- | Fioral tributes of sympathy included Has. | tere has been a fine spirit of "“team |tho Chamber of Commérce rooms, at ;i i o in e tabor | ters, first, Mrs. John Mclnni F 8 sent to the Miadlese i work” without which, success cannot be | veral applications for loans wero | Worker in, Bellevue hospital in the tah Mra, % ey e atenntY | long the installation of & chlortnating | &%y asss, "1 o CIRAHORS SWeet peds| Tl en Tovelved and action on them taken, M | Culosis division, and later in the psycho- s x ]F'u;r'.“{fr‘." 52:‘:-‘«: and sean, by Jute ayn L | plant such as Norwien has. iy M T will mot speak fn detail abot the | tssoctation now has & large walting list |Pathic division, prior to her aprvintment. | Joseph A, George. Mrs, George nd tie pleadeq guilty. The stolen| Notification has reached Norwich that WEDDINGS, work of the various departments of the | gor loans. T e o moc o Mk, Geore WIS, o O braced elothing and silverware | the forty-first international convention S association, ag this will bs covered by Alex Sharp has been elected: secrétary | SeTVice It the Manhatian State hos) L o 5 ¢ them wera recovered. of the lay and employed officers of the Murphy—MeCarthy. the reports of the committees, hut 1 must | to succeed Charles T. Smith whe has been | The activities of this decartment include i #hit. i histor eam and 2,200 Young Men's Christian Associations | At 9 o'clock Tuesday morning John | state that the past year has been ome of | scoretary for the last six years but found | the work.of secoring the soclal history of | Refreshments of lce cr of North America is to be held in At- [ Tyler Murphy and Miss Ansa McCarthy, £ o progreas, and in my judgment, Medsites | it néoessiry to fesign bechuse of pees. f:ii';"EtS;‘ ecking I Tumho den punch were served. lantic Cit! . J. Nov. 14 to 19. both of this city, were united in martiage | fully up to the record of any vear in the|sure of other duties. Mr. Smith has Diyeiciang by CERIIER. Sk s e g g | e freshet has spolled the caten |2t St._Patrick’s church by Rev. M. H.|history of the association, and we have |been clected second vice president. - family problems both betors and and |G, S. SMITH ELECTED BY TOLUGGAGE—In Jewett City, April f A May, rector of the church. Miss Helen | in r efforts kept well in mind the 6 assoclation has Sold 400 sharss fn [after the natients leave the fastitution AVALRY ASSOCIATION of the clam industry at Saybrook th all ou Kep The STATE ie. 1922 Margaret D. McCluggage, | o U o e o pepree | GuinAn was the bridesmaid and William | objeotive of all our work, namely the | Series No. 14. which opened the first ¢f | And especially following up the patients e G Solhe} Oy Tkt wife of James McCluggage, aged 62| ost n{: Sion whtA m m:“"mm“"gpk Murphy, a brother of the groom, was the | leading of men and boys to follow thethis year and is now preparing a cam- :d":e;{: :{;:\fj‘:fy‘"f::‘m“j"wP';:fi;x;.'!'» f’;’fi o o o o e e ‘h ok | Destmian, fdeals personified by Him who was “the | paign for series No. 15 which will open & o, mamiest e e sl - of funeral hereafter. another, week, which meant a good cateh | “rho bide was charmingly gowned. o aven 2 ference the necessity and importance of | Norwalk Tuesday and elected offi- R . e ot eS0T el nr i Shidh Mire | eat G o8y st e SRl Ty watching and assisting those individnals | cers as follows: President, William i caught with orange bloe- fdent Rodier 15 to appoint thres a6l hing and assisting those individna At the coming summer school for . ge blos- | great Christ of God. Presider e Dol " just. | G. Renfree, Plainficld; first vice presi- coms and sho careied a shower bouduet | We &nii believa fhat the asoctation | ceates {o attend the state eonvention at | ¥ho find it difficult to a normal adjust- | G. : teachers, to be held at Yale, three |of roses. Her bridesmaid . was . aleo T L e : ) . . 5 . in the comm dent, Philipe Koempsel, Brookly 3 A should serve young men and boys in_the | Meriden, Satvrday, May 13. meht in the comminity. . d = & Bett courses are open to candidates for ad- | charmingly gowned. She Wore a black | ine ‘Q”kge‘plnyg Hhele Hodtes ft, retifort The conference will open Sunday. April | ¥; second vice president, Rev. »“n]a er (] ause 0 l es mission, one for beginners, another for | picture hat and carried tea roses. bering that “the body is the Temple of R Y 30 at 4 p. m.. in the Stamtord High schoo | liam B. Carey, Hartford: sceretary and erienced teachers and the third for | Following, the ceremory, there was a|the Holy Ghost” and with the new phy-| CASTERN CONN. BRANCH assembly hall, following a meeting of the | treasurer, George S. Smith, Norwich. &fl'y ) 3 k Leonhard: fotind the cause of | 1achers of non-English speaking adults. |reception at the home of the brides slodl departinent unit & reality next fall, MEETS AT GROTON | Catholic Diocesan burean. Supper will 1 > al. That's why galves| A Bristol paper mentions that Miss | mothen ,Mrs. Michael MoCarthy, N6. 74 | e can press the physical work more| With sessions morning and afternoon, | be served at the Hotel Davenpor:, The ev- | TWO MEN PRESENTED ON m erat fail to give lasting re- | Cecll O'Connell of the Bristol and Plain. |Orchard streel. ‘Present wére guesis |than ever. We stili realize that inas-|there was a meeting of the Eastern Con- [ enifiz meeting. at S, will be devoted to LIQUOR LAW VIOLATION T ef. His ss prescription, HEM. | Ville Blectric company entertuined Misses | from New York, Philadelphia, Taunton, | much as the average young man is most | necticut branch of the Woman's Board of | “The Family.” Meetings on Monday, Tho Siiin et Whives otass LaEil e our 1OID, removes the cause. Money back [Bertha and Mildrod Moriarty of Willl-|Boston and other cities, Mrs. Berkoft | easily totiched in a social way, we must|Missions at the Groton Cpngregational |May 1. will b in the new auditorium of | Thomas BHich, @ WOo%e RIS B0 (0 it falls. Lee & Osgood. mantie over the week end. Miss O'Con- | catered for the 100 guests at the break- | build up more and more, a helpful social | church on Tuesday. the Woman's club. TLuncheon will be :v".'tm ool M g g ] 2 o ..|mell attended the K. qf C. Easter ball in | fast. atmosphere in our buiiding. We feel that| Following devotional exercises, the|served in the Davenport, and delexafes | Whisker and a coper call were fu NW ! P 5 Winlimantic Monday night. The bride received waany heautiful |wa owe It to the youns men, to provide |morning sessiom which opened at '11.30, | Wil lbe entertained at sunver in Stamford |by Fedcral Officers Briggs asd Com DO NO EETTER THAN BUY The United States (il service commis- | Sifts: During the day Mr. and Mrs. Mut- | more in the fature than in the past, foriand was presided over by Miss Abby |hall. The meetinzs on Tuesday. May 2. [ don was presented before U. S. Commis- ouR slon states that the closing day for the |V 1ft for a wedding tour. On thetr 3 v g ——— . the developmefit of théir mental natures;:|Willard of Colchester, the president, was [at the Stamford Yach club, wil' include | sionér Earl ;“*‘"“")“""{ - T_em":‘“’,":;"e z receipt of applications for student nurse | CLUIT they Will reside with the bride’s [ yet if we are to remain trus to our |devoted chiefly to reports of officials and | four round tables. Guests Wl be enter- [ morning on the ul_\;gg Um\lu.? .o £ < TRY OUR WURST | in the public health service is May 9. The | mOtHEr: birthright, we must at all times, with|letters from missionaries of the board, [tained at luncheon by the nresident of the | prohibition la ;:n:d e «-:HSLM ‘"ns o HOME-MADE pay is §30 a month with quarters, sup- |, ¥+ Murphy was born in Bozrah and |tact and wisdom and sanctified common | There was a luncheon served at noon. conference, E. Y. Weber of Staraford. The | found and he was m\:.h vv‘er‘.zol m; ames A > PORK sistence and laundry, with promotion to |15 the Son of Michael 4nd Hannah Muliin. | sense, press home o those who constl-| At the afternoon session the speaker | bushiess meeting will foilow. Arrange- | triet court under of §300 w ° SAUSAGE $30 a month after two years' service. Ho is employed as a teamster and had |tits our field of service, the hish claims|Was Mrs. Frank R. Bunker of South|ments have been madé for' speclal trol- | were furnished. (4 Al i : lived at the Y. M. C. A. His bride is # | of the matchless Son of God who yearns| Africh, who gave an ilustrated taik on |16y Service between the center of the city | Chatles Monrissey of Jewett City was| Dealers hete get the tip that the |native of this eity and 4 the datghter of |op Loy o iens Son Of ok , o : ol t6 have all men and boys come into the | that continent showing the work accom- |and the yacht club. before the commissioter on 7 continued Phone 1819 lrm‘mn:da r;::\u:r_ type of oyercoat will | Michael and Anna Dwyer McCarthy. She highest possible manhood through the|Dplished by the mission stations theré. The Diocesan Bureau of Stelal Servies | €ase on a charge of violation of the pro- o niaavorite next fall and win- | nas been employed as a bookkeeper. power that He waits to give. Considering the unfavorable weather [h4s branch bureaus in Bridgeport, New | hibitlon law at the Jewett City hotel. THAMES SQUARE Mot by Teatisie hi e eec Willlams—RBriggs, The possibiiities of the year just elosed | COnditions, there was a good attendanca, | Haven, Hartford, Waterbury and New | The evidence against him presented hy The Al trend s tone oy Somsldered | oiam Williams, the Moosup villags | are gons forever, and the rocord we have | SIEht being present from this city. The |Loticon, each in charge of an exsomive | the officers was a quart bottle of gin back Tabrics contiome o &8 the fancy |, emith, was united in martage with | made is beyond our power to change. In | AAnUal meeting of the Branch is to be (Ksecretary. It will hold fts annual meet- | and a part of 4 bottle of what is alleged e 50 popular Mizs Mhnle Briggs of Almyviile Satur- | all probabiiity, the year 1923 will be an | Neld In this city in June. ing in Stamtord on the fir to be colored moonshine whiskey. Hs ‘;ARI ,E N T( x ,l s o UMM | Workmen's Compensation, aa §th. The ceremony was pér- |epoch making yemr In the history of the Frasiby lconeeence ‘nna e reorts it s e | was s Bund ovr to the aaiies court o nklin g ¥ ed at th ooth's ¢, O, | Norsriah Youtis 3een's Christiai Asdnsthe rganizel. May 1. Threo workmen's compensation agree- | N0 AL the EEOOHYS home by Rev. . Nomwich Xouns Mens Christian sssocth| MOOSEHEART WHIST AT 1920. 1t co-operates with tha National = RAKES, FORKS, HOES, i Tl e S thought that this is tha la& annual maet. | HOME OF MRS. HASTEDT |Catholle Weltars Counciu. The honorarsé| THE “MOTHER OF MEDICIN SHOVELS, SEEDS. SoE B Bt Nomin Stk ‘ {ing that we will Hold in this building;| The Ladies of Mooseheart held a|Preident is the Rt Rev. John J. Nilan,| 1sis, the Queen and afterwards the 3 i s [ John H. Ford, Norwich, emploper, and cturning From Callfornia. thieas wiltln-that Tiave inown ot servies | successtid benefit whist Treaday dve: 5 Godaess, ‘was cailed the “Mother of FISHING TACKLE . arry Foster; est Main stréet, em- | From a letter received in Norwich tha |for lo, these many ycars, will soon know ning at the home of one of their mem- Medicine” In ancient Egypt, centuries ?ooK‘g All Kinds rzu.,y‘:,ni.:‘xnu;:\\;t I’xl. ‘ulm-m wiuscle of | past week, it is learned that Mr. and|ft no more forever. There s somathing | bers, Mrs. William Hastedt, No, 1 };fis«‘xmne(‘h?fi:-‘y ‘fiKL"J“u..‘"éIQu"i‘.—i‘lfi‘e "; SOME Ngw b3 Ll ¥ e Mrs. Albert 8. Comstocks of 283 M foent 4 d i 0 ind Parkin ' R P . v v: of BA]IS. On All Shb]ech L., M, Hartson, Norwloh, ctapioyer, and | attest, e ot Cluibott ot oo “s: magnificent dnd grand in the thought.| Linden Parkway. There weré six ta medicinal plants. Leonard Staubley, 17 Russell street, em- can an P o 9 Ibloye, cut forefinger, left hand, at rate of $10.73, Subscription to all Amer European Publications. ihat ds we leave thesold house, we enter | bles and the prizes were awarded as new and ore adegantely equipped | follow thelr way east, visited the Grand Can- | buiiding, which, if we pat into’ it ouri Ladies. fi yon. They have now arrived in New Oi have been sperding several months, and, Hippocrates, the “Faher of Medicing,” Iearn the facts abouy many centuries later.” kfiew less of (! gt ciiSt K S TP || Mol o eranis “irogs han-aia ihe THE HOUSEH t, Mrs. H. Retkowski; cration, may become | sec 5. O X Usedsuccestully in Europe for many yearssnd || [WOMen of ancient times. ; p Rl et R ed i New cration. may become | second, Mrs. Charles Lasch. Gentle- | | Seedsuccestun d 5 T SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU |, The J- B Fitsgerald Company, New |leans, witers Mr. Comstock, 33d degres|a very to cuantless numbers of | men, first. J, T. F. Burns; second, ":mme‘é:’" '::“;‘,., et e e D o B R B ' BULLETIN BUIL UNION SQUARE \;fl"""fi) ;mm&'er,l and Louis Betaliey, | Mason, is to attend the convention of | yourig men 1 pites in and out of | Mrs. A. Letendre. 5 el wil b Tyeed Ik wa Bttt to s b % ,-'“;“;",A:g;v:h':l:rrwhfg-fl! fi;{-"‘ N BUILDING New London, employe, cut on right|the Knights Templar, which is being heid h the Vetics yet fo coma, UIR aittat S 3 Who writs to M. Richarez, £-164 . Pii q ¥, - thumb, at rate of $16.87. g m;: o ch is being heid [ it in the t 1o come. A buffet luncheon was servéd by 230 W ¢ 42nd 8t. New York. E. A8 yout gencral sceretary, | desire to| the hostess. Pikhans Veastami O 74 FRANKLIN STREET 3 f's il TELEPHONE 581-4 ¢ ks

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