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FAIR AND WARMER FULL ASSOCIATED z - = s f TODAY AND TOMOKKOW e = s &l PRESS DESPATCHE NORWIUH. COXN. MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1932, P MASS. SCIENTISTS TO SEARCH FOR INDIAN RELICS HERE | POETRY | Explorations for Indian relics are to be | IN-F108 OF NEED. = imzdc the Fom'n! _summer along the Who, were 1 fainting and athist N | southern New Bngiand coast and the ¥ Would Danes snd haht my secasd S, ks {banks of the Thames and Comnecticut Ome who the Kcemest mangs of #: = | rivers by a party from Andover academs. . In sotitude had known. ¥ { {One specific object of .t search- will be ; A ! |10 locate the iost buryinz ground of the Whom ToP,L sk to, e my gilde : s —_— | Pequot. tribe. The party. which: will be in . e o Al e e o et n = |onarge of Prof. Warren K. Moorehead of Had groped to find the way. F 1 bun and the Hon. John T. Wait, These | the academy, will start from Boston har- 3 !" sn carried out what they were best | bor, ascend the Charles river by canoe as Who. wers 1 seomed and desolate, fitted for in 1fe. Mr. Kennedy said. |far as nossible. carry overland (o a ool sl ablde with me? | "1t has been said, te continued, that|strean emptying into Riode Isiand wa- And led to Caivary. . | the st man on earth is an honest | ters, thence by Narraganseit bay alang e e Sotasas, & 9 Iman, | trust our brothers who have|the coast to New London, arr'ving there - e Cha s, we | gone before are entitled to the greet- | the iatter nart of Jume, uniess it finds fnz. “Well done. thou zood and faith- y profitabie digging on the way, in which THE DAY 18 DONE. ful servant case (he arrival at New London may be The day is done, and the darkness i The Loyal Order of Moocse has three}d until July. From New: London Falls from the wings of Night As a feather is wafted downward ¥rom an eaz'e in his flieht I see the iights of the viliage fundamental principles, Purity, Aid |the pe will ascend to the headwaters and Progress, the speaker said. 1f ‘we [df the Thames at Norwich and then go ave filled with the spirit of purity we{up the Connecticut. {vill aid those who are in trouble and| Professor Moorehead is a descendant of Gleam throuzh the rain and the mist Sur sympathy will go out to them.|Capt. John Mason, one of the founders of And a feelinT of mdness comes o'cr me, | Service is the greatest thing mankind | Norwich, and although his ancestor had That my soul cannot resst. ke much to do with subduing the tribes 2 R | 5 3 hose relies (he professor now proposes . Kennedy said that the Order of |W cs (he profes Dropo: I e o largest beneficiaty |0 find, the latler is inclined to_ bekieve {order in the world, and that it has|that when the matter s looked at from 21 heen aceomplished within the past | the ¢iear perspective of the present day 15 or 14 Sears 1o spoke briefly of |too much has been said about the cruelty a 1y of labor,{of the Indiane and very little about the A feeling of sadness and longing. That is ot akin to paim And resembles sorrow only As the mist resembies the raim. |Come, read to me some poem ;‘ J J. Dav e T};\‘umnh:";n nle ;ml '?mllel‘! 1 ‘; i James 1. Davis, sed x e Lond at shail oothe this restiess feeling st ose | inlolerance of the whites. A great deal d bamish the 4 " L Ghscure life s | (A s Teen written about-tiw Indians e T fa bov dnd: voung man and of his vap- he ks cowd e altered. I 1 expectd Not from the grand ofd mas: b aess world untilj (it the professor and his excavators wilt m the bards subiime. d his esent office, secre- ind = ,\Q\w L.ondon, orwich and the footstens ec! i : 2 \]‘_ ennedy said Seo. |reservation of Moheman a vrofituble field, he cogridors ¥ i L P ey nd he has asked the Boy Scduts to be on 1 ry Davis identified himself with {&8d ] ¥ 1ho B0 'd 2 ke sirains of martial musicq LOUIS A ok ook When 5 voung man. He was | e lookout for uiy, inormaton of Indian Their mighty thoughts suggest Dictato 1o state. conventions’ .and) from [Seoories (Rl auay- e located:.(n, that ® Life’s endless toil and endeavor, 5 e aventions to the mational|scctior. 'In Norwich he will doubtiess | And tonight 1 long for rest. : vich Lodge. No. 830, L. 0, 0. 3, | the Sate COPentons 13 Uity was | literview soie’of the deccendants o ¢ imn ee e e M WY odge, Ladies of Moose- | recognized and he was finally mads |y 01*F8% 1o Sne parlieularly of Tneas, Whose sones zush from his heart 1 Sundav af-}yonal leader of the Moose organi- fyar mat 9l 500 TRGUS As showers from the clouds of summer, vice | o0 AnSHe Or tears from the evelids start ! t Mr. Kennedy said he received, sev- e w 9, l b = h Cha f | Who. (hroush jone days of el e T R T e e’re Celebrating the Many rms o Wi, throurh lone dare of iabor, = : 1 Davis, in which Mr. Devis inform e s 5 % sl heart in B soul ths minsie i s he hoped Norwich lodge will be able | chogen prince” at the Norwich Y.'M. C. 4 : - A £ The restiess puise of care o induce Mr. Davis to Visit this cityl {¥g 1day afternoon; the music by There is no fabric so universally used as Gingham, and there are few And comn Jike the benediction e and make an address here. jSwahn's orchestra was a feature. The S TEEL That foliows after prayer. Ar. Renedy told of the organization | Bty ¢l fuetrated o part of the _story capable of so many, so varied and so pretty combinations of color. AL fhed Soiag : s 8. It jafterwards| of David, the great BRle character, and 3 2 3 E 3 e i n B e oreanba ind ey 1 enthan lib e sumen (i Conasction Gingham is a sturdy weave. Your children can wear it, without - Thyme of the post ! liaze|thened and re-organized and today [t} iy the icture; the pictures were clear |M g 3 : Gt thy voice. Elida) Roy= {10 058 3 oL ieat Intrensing | 1d vety Inteceating 3a wWoll 23 fawlring, danger of wearing it out in a few minutes. In ths better grades, and { e i 1 i i o s " jEieatest inoreasing| Between the reels Secretary Edwin x S ihe micht she'l be Biled with ma ; O e O | 7ave a brief talk on “Great Charact in many of the chzaper cnes, thz colors are fast, and it will come out i e e 1 A iy : i iME. | ind said in part: *Great charact = 7 And as silen eal awar. e speaker said - | fornged on eternal things. WEile theré of the tub almest as fresh as it was the day you bought it. 7 2 ongtetiow. ) | e et muny < prominent ! iten |fochd=d onl slerosl tkinsr) AWEUS uher 1 garpa out the country are Mzose, in- b F 5= 5 A . | cluding Governor Lake of Connectiout | e had fime let us tHink for & fev nih- For your own house dresses—for dainty frecks — for general Sum- HUMOR OF THE DAY Ws: . |and one half of the United States 3¢ |y » great man; why was b the manihe mer wsar—to give a bit of color in collar, cuff or vestee—for many Naylor—Of course it is possile to kill ) Viola | Order of Moose has one thing | ¥aS: Why was he the clean strong charac- o 5 | timar T wdrews and e o remwmed of | ter that he was Not simply because he other purpeses you need it. Taylor—But tomo-row will bob up just " Yorle Faviig wad et Mooschoart. My, | was the first president, but rather because | e’ miie, - Anbiveri Kenedy told how the Mooseheart plan | I #¥as & man of deep - picty.. - He was YOU CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT, AND WE SHOW IT 1 understand your's was a war ' el e e s | it 1 Wi Bt b oener i e years ago and of its rapid and ma the hearts of his countrymen,” but bac: iN A GREAT VARIETY Divorce Pe The activities in Moose. | % that he was first and foremost_a man had no peace ite | Of God. We cannot think of the great men o e ! %1 a¢ history without thinking of the im- c and_its thousands of | 0f BNew FENONE SHEKIRE c C he calle? 107 bui ;and typewriling we are sirong on acc « acres of laml A score or more trades | oTal L i d ! acy. 1 c L | aught sny_childven of jge- | NG CUELL WRS wE e o7 ful of i Inquirer—How ate you on wpeed? s | ceased and disabled. Moose membere. | SR Ceeyshurs. adare? . Why. 413 e Well, the last giri we sent out married utter that greal classic, ‘with malic o yer in three weeks —sAnswers toward rone. with charlty for all?” Why tution. Business courses are . “The summer resorts say they are going m pbera i Lol thiegs arsichusmes I ea |4 ne sied tears when mothers plead er hotel rates and longer bath : ¥ | making, stenography, and IMUNNCTY. | oy him in behalf of thelr sons who had " comme: i LE ctc., for tpe girls. Mooseheart not on- |y, condemned to dcath bechnas of dis oot T e Ml L aley, |y gives home to orphan chiliren ~heving the rules of the army? Because ho Wit el = - - ——— e | Miss Cayenne. “The less there s 1o Jook Ay | of members of the order but 815 Pro- I had a bic heart and that heart was touch- g ' at the less you ouzht to pay.”—Washing- V.o Walte e. May | vides a home f edy members and | . § he the great Christ. He mrayed much - | Endeavor service at 6:30. in the chap- | their young women friends were de- [dore Sterry. Miss Hyde was assisted |ton Star. - otR L ,‘”\‘3‘\‘__\ ce came to a close about |2} had a larg~ place in his life. You|el. Overcoming Difficulties, was the lightfully entertained, there being|by Mrs. Frank Mott in serving dec-| “What foal told you to clace those pa A. Caples, |5 oclock, Herman A. Bruckner, act- |roqor e he aid remanding slavers. “this | fopic. Numbers 1 31 R enty it i et IThey pancedia | onuted cas ice cream and salted|pers on that fie? Waters, | ing chaplain. conducting the CloSing | riar § oXist Polf Slave and half) | The W. I. T’s an orgamized club!social evenin You did sir. i el with music, games and | nuts. Tt table decorations were pink, i e : isi 5 = ol ey iy . ) 2 > o| “Well, leave them here and take 1 « number on the programme. Givided aganet itslf canmot stard. | COMPTISING young men in Miss Jes- iother interesting features, The:e was |green and white. A pot of ferns in a| el fotice for calling me & fool™— ! \ A 1 Oceupying seats on the stage, MMhont when e dRiah o Ceoat g ste E. Hyde's Sunday school class atno bus.ness t acted the entire eve k basket with sweet peas on the | o h ) ien when we think of xrent men. Glad S Eydestin s (spd 3 y LSy oxee x s London Answers. . ily | addition to t £ the Ladies' { o0 & e T e e s iy | the First Congregational church, met | ning being devoted to ral good [ handie was in the center; and at each | " Cham ) i. | lodge. were followinz officers of | 47 TS o wemnd 1n sttty . |Lriday evening at Miss Hyde's home | time, which wi the en te were dainty favors of pink bas-| “Did the sar-major go this way, sen- 10 L lo s lodge: Louis A. Andrews | g ioinnees ot e aad mrand in hi-|On Washington street. At this meet.ng | tertainment - qonimittee—Irank Mott, fkets adornea with sweet peas and fill- Lo L o't kNow. OCRMSEL" IV Ociob 81, Fre dictator: W. R. Hastedt, acting |2 "0 " e Pilupon invitation of tie club leaders | Walter Durr, Durr and Theo: with candy. keep your eyes open. What do you thimk . ( $: D k B. Hazard. past dic- | 5% 1% el WWehstér was ‘an- you're here for™ ‘Hate ¢ tive per s ' Prckn acgng 120070 0L B0 1 A h“';":’_ 07 ane ishing hours !"—Caleutta looker-On. i 6. 1918 at: azms, Banjmnin | ST 20 BACH 0028 Cle S ;“‘“;m“'jfl.', Peters—When the old-fashioned girl 14 o stage: wast serwvate | 0TS BT SR TN (TRL A RS SOt {was jilted her parents considerel it a ca Lean sorated, the floral decora- St v | ety ae nhon te copside The wenr || by Hawking, Wohster nnewared. with desn. ealomnity | committee in charge of the me- |y " ng “rmnstant enestion that over | marial service comprised William R.|. 0 7% (OIS CRETAN Al vy Octn Hastedt, Louis Al Andrews and Her- | ooy o e ne T8 L e i ! man A, 1ckner What shall we fav ahent Dovd: read : P R R TS “is Psalm<: theyv are frll of God On one : 0 T.1 | SIGUTS FROM RECTORY WINDOW | 7@sion. be vearned to bnow mo-- INSPIRE PRIEST'S SEEMON | Go0. and sald. “As tha heart ponteth | lamity.” Hall—Now ther consider # 3 business opportunity. —London Answers. Jud Tunkins says if you want sems | questions answered about finance ast 2 farmer, and if you want to hear 3 whols “®out how farms ought 10 be run ask a financier.—Washington Star. Marie—What are you going to give i . Lot ~ftem ha coter hravte s manteth my Freda for her Girthday? el uary 1 ra and all g5t Paurs admonition to the Ephesians, | anpul a%er Thee 0 661"~ 514 mnhed nu~| Rutti—Which ks is &7 . 5} 3 ade ost womderful corfe-sians, ‘The - L i wari i he vocaiin T whioh 30| T4 i o e e hmabnre | Cash Capital $100,000 Then poine. © guve b mmething called” was the text from which Patine e i for her 24th last year."—London Aj re. ip 4. 'Mr. Smythe, are you refated to the el ted Ethelbert Smythe? Fes, distamtly. He was the firmt child In our family and 1 was the 11th"- | American Legion Weekly. ‘ What kind of a man is Brown™ l “Well, if someone wostd offer him a position of wine taster for the government hell want to know what the salary was —Wayside Tales. “Bebiby, 1 hope you didn’t tell your par- G R A i Judge Alvn L. Dongy: pEeash the WEN| prown offered nraver. Boys' - Sacretary TEoLE el ke et Cash Surplus $25,000 < an inspiring sight MONTVILLE AUTHORITIES WAVE caving St. Patrick's MENDED BAD ROAD | ¢ the town of A L v e sesemblage Uving mOrihs | sontvile nas been gvine attention. to Opened for Business December 14, 1921 . been called? the particularly bad piece of road between It e hurch (here are no|this city and Gardner Lake. which was honorary mermb Livine on one's|® Section where a novel method of dan- L e e fuall ger Sign had been used by sticking a tree i T mpoesible o ihe spiritmal £ SIE% had Seer, uacd b3 STATEMENT OF CONDITION APRIL 21, 1922 e ) Walte Arson, | | : ents that you saw be kissing sister last e, A | we ¢ N Holes in th 4 e ted 1 e . : ] {work {mplics responsibllity—to one's se 12 e road have been filled uo, e, T didn't have to. Sis waked us sibility ¢ fhe hena e B D ASSETS LIABILITIES int. s many who care|20d the old roush and uneven road chang- / {for and pa e ody, (whichiwill hers | c0/iote & sood Toad Fop travel ' el Sginedy Wil Il aes Sl g’xlll,‘:dDiscoimted cvveee...$ 66,090.40 | Capital Stock ............$100,000.00 rth SI i D v o of Tl eral .Loans ......... 49,307.16 | Surplus ..... e Sareisier i ALOBO0 Merclianisaye [Who atlend. chireh 8 ‘:","’,‘,,‘,'L,S"{‘h e Pi?:“:ggfl:?gfl .|l Mortgage Loans .......... 10,000.00 Commercial Deposits ..... 313,635.35 were considored. ciety of the Tirst Congreeutional || City Loams ........ 14,800.00 | Savings Deposits ........ 66,038.30 ter of responsibility to one's | church held its annual ting, Fri- |} o) s . " word gufl wet has its k-l iy aftesmeen, . thes sisnct sate |1 1 S¥ocks and Secuwifies . 172,126.25 | Certificates of Deposits .... 19,500.00 all up after you'd gone and told it her- self.”—Boston Transerit KALEIDOSCOPE Bees that swarm in the spring make little honey. Women who pay income taxes in New York nuxber nearly 150,000, Merchants | On the e those 4 . St . o A women's athletic association has been it City court, Voiunio e o o o ted. “Tn' iois | pones o Avers, chairman of the ||/ Furniture and Fixtures .... 1548991 | Certified Checks ......... 4.90 |lorganized at the University of idaho I aarsialy Reds | ction. parente who set bad. or care-|list of efficers for the ensuing vear | Due from Reserve Agents .. 110,724.44 Treasurer’s Checks ....... 97.98 A amera that photographs noifes is the o ork ivinated | less example to their children were ci -|all of which were elected as follows: q - 4 ion of an Eng) engineer. 203 e e e Camolioemho, Whlle they 1 Prasidont. Min Tariei b Yornene ilCash 'on Hand 2000 0 30,635.97 | ChristmasClub .......... 1222285 Steps are being taken to sandardize > !do 1> harm. do no actual good in this|vice president, Mrs. Gurdon F. Bail the methods of crecting crossings of overhead electrical wires. g a0 e A et s s dent, Mras Gnraon Fpantey; | Checls and Exchanges /.. | the great sift of faith which is theirs.| W. Chapin. The committee's are work, || Expense Accounts ....., 3,107.96 DuetoBanks ............ 20,301.80 6,142.79 P a The time required for the hummn mind i< heine wel, |hence meriting the condemnation which|Mrs, Dwight L. Underwood, Mrs. C. = o o Ve . " a B e el | was the, punishment of the lax servant |A. Learned, Mrs. Clyde Beebe; pur- Prepaid Interest ... .. . 1,337.40 o conceive a single thought has been & . . to use or multiply of Aichael | who had not eoug] Laapsl M0 G i oF & Mo chasing, Mrs. Frank E. Sterry, Miss|} Fund Set Aside for Savings 2 nd tlue® x he- | his talent. 3 = .| Lizzie Cotfee: cutting, Mrs. Edwin C. . Brery Russian between the ages of ¢ ; : Lastiv. those who fail to realize thelr|Gay Mrs. Edwin Huitchineon, Mr: Depositors .......... 66,038.30 and 100 must learr 1o read and write, ponsibility to God are certainly not|praii Avery: - gnfertaimment. " Mic] % ; according to a decree of the boishevis: . ‘ing worthy of their voeation. Thosel e m ieizior Witk Tessia B, Hyde, Zovermment. who are kewagm in this respect have| nfigs 'Bessie M. Grant; Marthas, Mrs. . el Sl g ey T . . $545,800.58 $545,800.58 nondering on the fact that the Aacl‘z Junior Lookout, . Miss Jessie E. Hyde. Tleart. wound~d for men, yet yearns wi ! The establishment of an “aerial freight planned by the commnaies now g operating the airpiane srvice for pas- :4 4o : d r LR anot Mrs. Yerrington who has. faithfully % engers between London and Paris o O L e e inapired | SSFVed the Society as secrotary and We Solicit Your Favor and Are Glad to Answer All Inquiries and be It commercially practicable methods : I s ke and reaciva foliwali | (Toasuxer) for smany & years, . mircecds 4§ 1 chi’be duvised for ekt A g Worthy of their high vocatlon. MissiMory i Wat s S who rewishion *' " " of Real Service at Any Time. Call on Us. | quantities of starch can be dbtained from o e oo vr Marta, was|Mise Watlles has held the office of the rootstocks of the common swamb cat- . : e A e T woana. | President for six years and for one - e e, B L T M er wwell | V€&l previous, was Vice president. Fol- ioein e 3 aian 5 ; : 5 Ay o E - 0 o and it nice phrasing. hee wel | YSA7, BEEDIORS, o2 L BECMent Kol The facilities of this bank are at ihe dispesal of this section of the state. Its stock is owned by local The American Bible seciety 16 Japt e society served the last in the se- ing during the present year to bring out of smppers' for: the -seasch.” The | without effort, in this setting of the saiu-j people. Its management, direction and control is entirely local. It is subjest to all of the restrictions and [tation of the Angel Gabriel. “Hail, Mary | Tl& some $2.000,000 copies of the Scritures ' b o of the Angel G R ith Thee:|menu consisted of cold tongue, pota- limitations of the law of this state with regard to mutual savings banks as to its savings department and :f"lwi»‘\l-{‘ .xn, .\;..r':“ new national pho- 4 T men o an mar. |0 salad, Tolls cake and coffee. Those |} is under the supervision of the state banking department. £ ol T 7. JoseDh i (- the Glespelof Tuke, 1-26, in charge included: Mrs. David M. The aborigincs inhabiting the Malabar i Dean, Mrs. Henry T. Frazier and Mrs. islands speak 1o each other at a distancs SR s S by whistling. the whistlers being selected for their ability to whistle loudly. Tbey make this their livelihood. One pound of garbage If burned can evaporate one pound If water, in addition to the threaquartrs of a pound of watsr Michael Buckley, assisted b; veral : m,;,cer‘;_e uckley, assistec Y Sever: Omcms DIRECTORS At_the Sunday morning worship at . E David D. Disco, ne Firet Congregationar cmuren, the |} Angus Park, president. COMMERCIAL DEPART- | sames 4. Donatiue, pastor, Rev. Gurdon F, Bailey preach. e iR 1, 1922, the train schedwies of the |ed an inspiring sermon from the test . win W. Higgins, i Haven i Hasttord and | Sohn 1173% That they all may be one; || 1imothy C. Murphy, vice | MENT, SAVINGS AND ) o Planchette. Tames | DAYLIGAT SAVING SCHEDULE Murpt n FOR TRAINS NEXT SUNDAY cctive 2 a. m. next Sunday. Apr nd cont'nuing’ until 2 a.'m., Sunda Angus Park, contained in the garbage itsel, and can entral New Fng will be|as thou, Father, are in:-me and }-in president. Hadort M e thus be used for power production. i conform e dayiight sav-|thee, that they also may be, one in TRUST DEPARTMENTS. ; : ? During several monthe of each year i achusetts. and day-yus; that the world may believe that = o Char'es D. Foster, some of the great rivers of Siberia are ¢ “ating onmances of the city of New | thou hast ‘sent me. The anthem, Great || ‘Charles * 'A. - Saxton, vice Losis J. Fontaine, frozen solid to the bottom, but the fishes K savs | York and many through | Te The Lord. by Thompson was & : ISSUES LETTERS GF Tiasislnly & Mihghs, imprisoned in the ics maintain their vital- STERLING SILVE] Pa—iion-Opto has eer- ch these roads ; jen in pleasing harmony by the chair, |} president, & Martin | Rezydki,. ity and resume their active life when the 1 would | The jaw requires the operation of trains | Miss Bernice Underwood, = soprana: VELERS g ice melts in the spring. ALSO IN 14k GOLD s b 2 At ' Lupon @ standard of tme as fixed by con- | Miss Louise D. Bailey, aito; Dr. C. Jlueph iC: wmh, vice presi- CRED”! TRA Wm. HéChuudmank, | Tasting ice cream for the fiest time in 3 “Weak, |ETOsS This means I most cases that the . 1.amb, . tenor,. Harold- Bailéy, bass: if§-- z R James Graham, their lives. Joo Jable and his three sons e R o oy oo o hons i o R oo (FAi mahebsaly g basies CHECKS. ANY BANKING > o o v bahead. as has been the case for the last Frank K. Sterry and Clyde Beebe Abner Schwartz, | Bl g Joseph C. Worth, il perivt of dasignt | The quesion for discussion at the || George A. Finn, secretary and SERVICE . from the mountains near Unfomtown, Md., disosed of sixty-one dishes of it at their first sitting, fifteen each for the buys and Tengthons. suotken nnid - vomtoren. (ife | i dts. inolidlos PR et Chinrles; A, Saxtan, Sixteen for @ad. " Geitisy g N g Yy b gl i 9 the offices, 3 | Men's Forum whion followed the ser- R Franklin Square B R M e B G 8O offic orehouses and | vice was, Perils of Success, treasurer. Geoge A F ina Every inmate of the poo farm often = ban droggists unger o money baek OLUer departments will also be set ahead Miss Helen Schwenk was the lead- . WHERE ALL CARS STOP Foaranty / one hour. eastern standard time, er =t the Younz Pepple's Christian * says, “I earn more than it costs the

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