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TRESS DESPATONES AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT BRINGS Ye Chocolatel] = B S - ~ POETRY THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF TH} ROAD. _ The Bulletim Norwlch, Saturday. April 29, 1922, aE ‘ COWT Shope e “flu MANSMU'GBEASE m u 49 BROADWAY FREE HOWE TUBES n‘.,?::-.:""m.._..., ® Rocky mountalns and r the upn remained low, of Mexico and ces. the exception of showers in the had it One cass in which statutory man-y tery, (plead “guilty’—sentence suspend- B m lahe region. Dres, | SAughter s the charge, arising out of al sd—in custedy of prabatlon officer): Fomera o FTe | fathl wntomobile accident at Batie, and| James MeGrath, et al. statutory _burk: SATURDAY ONLY A which 1 v . (ine v er) ; e Canadinn man |another in which assanlt with intent tu} lary. (inwstody of Erobation - offic rder is the charge are in the list of | L . satutory burzlary. | Peppermint Bitter Sweets 29¢ wenty new cases for the May crimina!| (three plead “guilty”—sentence suspend- pat Where highways never raf— Byt let me Tie by the side of the road And be a friend 1o man. Let me 1 rond With Every Howe Cord Tire — For One Week Only! We want loafltoyo\nauenhonowmutmuruhn(pncum-hohtdyweed In & house by the gide of the ¥ Moore, st Where the race of men =0 by— . . . The men who are good, and whe R o T S cons e | 0 tne conitasd sy Peanut Brittle 8,000 MILE HOWE CORD TIRES. We positively adjust all HOWE CORD TIRES at | ™ "%, 181 w4 o ¥ aen N wor b v il W 11 opan in New London next Tuesday morn- | probation. officer) ; Leroy Moors, et al, 2 b A f s de' ooiard i - Teist ot the Micssiopt riues, " | ing with Judge Frank D. Hatnes of Mid-| statatory burglar. (tour _cantinued |1 I, box Assorted Choco- - our store, there being no waiting or delays regarding adjustments. This assures you J§ ! S heir O e e N G i i dletown on the bench. custody of probation officer) ; Aritide Mu- 2 i : 3 Winds. The tollowing are the accused and the | sectl, et al, adultery. (botn plead “guilty” | Jate Bon Bons....... 49¢c |} of real tire service which is very essential to all tire users. Letme ihee 'n 3 house by the side of the North of Sandy Hool offenses charged: Herman Bergman. sentence suspended—in dastody of pro- and northwest winds fair weather | thett from person: Bennle Butsiotskl. «t| nation officer: Julla Peckham. burglary. 1 Ib. Assorted Chocolates 59¢ ras: Moderate | ribbary s Fetes Dgirsehyn. . ootaing | W. Sanan, et a1 asuliery, ot nead |1 Ib. Jordan Almonds. . . . 3 Feie Saturdey 50| st Satit Ao i | Carerc Erevadios ol Sduliiryt (iotocs. | Specanl—$1:00 b | Ana'be a friend to man. CORD OURPRICFSAREASFOLLOWS TIRES SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE 30x3Y, $1540 $2.25 34x4 $27.45 $3.65 36x4), $35.95 $4.80 y Hook to Hat variable winds and fa day. 1 see 1rnvg my house by the side of the road. By the side of the highway of Jife The - who press with the ardor of ope, The ho int h th trife, o8 B Garand, rebbery | tods o probation officer) s Kaward Tossi 32x3), 1985 240 32x4!, 3245 420 33x5 3875 485 Qo0 n R LRG0 SN TN, ektiliad ik AR oo Greenhany. atatutory. rape:. e | ot al. thaft of poultrsy (in eustady.of pro! Chocolates ......... 31x4 2425 315 33!4:/2 3390 435 34x5 39.95 495 B men"Trcr anme pan servations in Norwicl y by v: | bats fficer) ; Max Scholter, embezzle- Let me live in a house by the side of the e Builetins observations show. the | T Qe O v | mene: Dawia = Lamphra Afoert Lence: | SWeet Pea Box, 32x4 2595 325 34x4), 3455 450 35x5 4085 5.10 road changes ‘n temperature and | yartin, et al, burglary: Samuel Palit: And be a friend to man. rie changes Friday: Tohn ‘H. Collins, Jr., thett, (suspended—| 4200 ., /... et al, theft; Ernest Penhariow, tramp: | probation); Orleans Copeland, neglect of Bar. | Mary Rogesicy. using female for prostl-| chi .. $1.00 33x4 - 26.95 345 35x4), 3555 4.65 37x5 4275 525 ¢ know there are brook-gladdened A Flovd Day, theft, (suspended—ro-| Omly One to ‘a Customer. : meadows shead ‘mm & = ©» 22 2960 iye0n; Salvatore Sawaglo, assault with| bation): Herbert Hanson, attempt to rob, 3 Ho mF BBT And mountaine of wear'some s e s e T o e eade + Tonanh s tatn ), ot (a:sp-nded;«;mhiflon\: Frnrédelkol;’xk. Butter Scotch Lemon ? ¢ Wi That the road passes on through the iong o om,,.. . 42 2070 o x»nnv Tvan w’m_ statutory man- | assault and battery, (suspended—mproba- . B e S ris e (amsenocs | Amise Drops ... ... . 28¢ FORD SPECIAL TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES reiches away to the ni 30x3 $875 TUBE $1.95 30x3%, $9.75 TUBE $225 e e mgdhigaibesg [ NO FREE TUBES WITH FORD SPECIAL TIRES. Henschel Tire and Rubber Company 2 tsons., The foilov ntinued cases on | (suspended—propation) : Mike Kalada. dictions ,:,M;.:'d; Taly. and ‘ecel ,h“:oc:,"?\mg b3k theft, (suspended—probation): Mike La- Molasses Cm]eo, Ib..... 25 day's weaiher- As predisted °| Willlam Purcql, asswalt: C(dissope | pouch. theft, (suspended—nrobation Savonn T a s i vehicle: (as. | Naja Lapouch, theft. (suspended—proba- | NO matter what price you pay - Srobation) : Fred Thomas, stat- | tion) : Michael Macuita, theft, (urspended . ’u’fl'if"u;r?"&&?? W. Burdick, embez- | —mrobation): George McFarland, stat for Ice Cream, it cannot be of Hlement s Antonio Baldl, alias —. statutory [ tory burslary, (suspended—prabation) : | better quality than we are of- turglary, (in custody of mrobation o Anthony Oliver, et al. adultery, (susend- % . .}T’ e e airte, o Al satutery | ed—probation) : Anti¢ Plerzatec, _et al, |fering at 60c per quart. urglary ; George G. Clark. non-swpport: | thaft, (1:spended—i¥mitlon); Charles Nor live in ‘my how road Like a man who dwelis afone by the side of the Let me Mve in my house by t the road It's here the race of men g by— side of El St It They are \'(m they are had they ame 3 - = acomn Andriola, allas Jack Andrialo [ Wilcox, et al, statutery burcla su: 3 S weak Thiv are sirong, § N e e b Trannett. statutory arsom : | pneded-probation : Fedat Werzicz, et | BOYS’ GLEE CLUB SINGS ON (Formerly The A. F. Greene Company) e oot i T s 6.39 Steven Hunter, Indecent assauit, (con- | al. ¢ {'-'"?""":“_1“5':::‘:;""“:-nr}:" WHILE CITY LIGHTS WAVER seat, 4 : 7 640 tinued in oustody of probalon officer) : | Guyotte. (continued in custody of priva- _ i 3 299__33 OF 1OPone. cHINIK Bant i | sl o e Ben | Bl (M WM | it et o ine ane suck “Telephone 1 1 MAIN STREET, Opposite Post Office, NORWICH, CONN. Wi, o m oot ’ 542 8111 Batalou alias Fdward Butler, adulters: | sault, (suspended—probation.) Libby De- . sever i 3 T e Tean 3 Wigh water Tt Ia low | custody of provatlon officer) ; Jamen Dor- | rohation) : Joresh Dumas, statutory |tle difference to the Academy boys in : —Sam Walter Foss. n owed by flcod tide. an, et al, adultery, (both plea v | rralary. (snsnended—norobation) ; Georgé | their annual Glee ciub concert at Slater sentence suspended—in custody of Gihson —_— s b : Shson, indesent assavit: Josenh Genea- | hall Friddy * evening. The 'trouble nr\ through the degree by the Natchaug lodge TRE LOST JOY. rae Fox. statutors | rella ef al, theft with vehicle: (susnended |plunged every residence in the.clty and Vs team of Willimantic and that the other T'ra searching for the siiver flute, ruiliy. .—sentanos sus. | —f:robation) : Ray Clinton James. as-|every niace on the service lines into two 4% The rRlary, 4 0 eight Will be put through the degree by JIRE o8 frem T e of mronation ocicer) : | sault and hatters : Temry Moit, statutory | of three brief perlods of darkness aroynd the ‘tesm of Undaunted. St et Yaray aag Senner 5 Atate 16 alias Arnle Larasire, adul- | burglary, (suspended—probation.) 8 o'clock and caught the Academy boys g detabtl Seun City. PR A e B SoR in some of their opening numbers, but t piped so pleadingi, P they sang mlong without 2 break, aud the , 4 i ’ 4 S That alf th RN - : e " 4 ROYAL ARCANTM tord, State Treasurer F. C. Preile of New MOOSEHEART LEGION. Nt il the surly folk and sad PARENT-TEACHERS ENTERTAIN- FRAVELERS, CLUR ERESTINEED o= :fi::m“‘“ TR Os mate The foliowing is the summary of mem-|DBritaln. and - National ‘Representative J.| An entertaining evening of whist was e "::5?:1;';-;;‘:" e T GIVEN AT POQUETANUCK PLAY AT MISSION MEETING | " @~ o had & 5000 sized audience | bership and finances March 31, 1922, of|W. Wellington of Sprague. £iven Tuesdav at the Mooss home by the My guiiding flute, assoclation re- The posioned meeting of tne misslonf . onsoyed and appiauded the good | the Roval Arcanum: Aftr thc meeting refreshments were | Mooseheart legion.: No. 124. Fourteen Went singing on thelr way. sting entertainment A L “g"g“mg‘l work of the singers. Who had been under | Mcmbership—Last report 129,922, ‘ap-|Served and a pleasant soclal time en-|tables wore plaved and the ladies' prizcs i irohing o the abe Sl vanish house, Poquetanuck. the parlers of the Ot | the training of Raymond V. Congdon. |piications stee received 18 relnstate-|joved. Tre Seked by Mox,_Chariek Pigfell. Mcs The fairles gave to me, rogramme was as follows: Plano Friday af’vgrrwn‘j‘ R 16 quartet, consisting of J. M. Randali, received 94, total 130,835, - 1;;""‘-‘"_ eaver and Mms, Leo Goepfert. The laurh'ng fute, Gear and Miss Ol @ large attendance. Mrs Allan Latham | g™ cpappell, the Glee club leader. R. and withdrawals 715, old FORESTERS ¢ ceatiemen’s prizes went to Mr. The chaffing fi Bald-Headed | brosided and the devotional exercises b orms und Capen Abbott, made . bil |age u v benefit withdrawals 7.| At the regular meeting of Court City |FaWk'is R. Carter and Henry Couture. That set the captives fres. Doils, Brews-|led by Mrs. Harrlet S. Blackmar, With| i, jig selections and was cailed back |deaths 265. total 937. Approximate mem- | of Norwich, No. 62, held Tuesday night 3 —Harry Lee. in Good Housekeeping. faced act. Wii-| Miss Beatrice Bastwood at the plano. | or several encores. bership 129.848. Total number councils.| very large attendance was present to wit- | FEPERAHS HAD PROGRAM Master Dwight| Following the minlites of the last meet- | “imyio"tliowing was the. program given: |13 «-| ness the degree team work the mysteries ¥on 1 0. 0. v. axsiversany | HUMOR OF THE DAY Mis.” Herbert| Ing by Miss Crowell a letter of aprrecta- | W. & 0. B. Fund—Balance last eport| on cight candidates. The team is only | Wednesday eventng Hope Rebekah h arcson : p e e bl ftaoa | Clementing, . 5% o Montrose |$676,180.68. recelved durinz the month | three months old, but its work is becomine | lodge, No. 21, L. O. O. F., observed the| Datron—Are you sure that thi B oo r azpointment of the funds last year g T Qb L $483.436.75. Total $1.160.11743. Death| very profielent. 'In connection with the |103d anniversary of the institution of |PAste I8 tmported from France t 50 by o = RNt S5 ho gunds last year ) Ths Pigtatl ;. F. F. Builarc |benefits pald $479.898.21, old age bonefits| degree work a smoker was enjoyed by (Odd Feilowship in this country with o | Tactful Clerk—Why, madam, yot rev Rodgers: s 5 el T | The Ciub. _{vaid £1.692.30. Balance on hand $878.-|about 230 members. The committee was | special program at their meeting in Odd | SUrely have heard of the French paste Kiddles' Onera, “Miss Lue! r‘ d-r; ;* $ Parr Sweet Cenevieve, Henry Tucker | 526 Total death payments from oF-| very fortunate In scuring the first class | Feliows’ hall, comedy t and singing. Fre Rodm: nch DEATG. BRI tree!—Wayside Tales. The Volza Boatmen, 3 A = ation ta date. $2 0.218.80, entertainment that was enjoyed. The program was given as follows:| “T would go to the ends of the earth The entertainment comn P tuss Folk Melody | Emergency Fund—Amount per last re=| o Mav o there will be o delegation of | Vocal selection, Edward Collins; sketch. |for you.” Charles: Geer, chafrman, The Club. ¥ jport. $10.390.808.72, additions thereto.| gaven members. go to Derby to attend the [ The Snizgle Family, Mrs. Willlam E.| “Wouldn't be any sense to that now.” Pecliwith, Mre. 1L J. Ga; h Dance, Schawenke |$60.790.60. totai, $10.451.597.32. Excess | anmal state convention. Marn‘ng and cast: recitations, Fran Bh 2 Marafield, Mies Loulse Wikeox resd B. Otis. {0f mortuary resources over all known lla-| prasarations are now being made for [ Mell; vocal solo, Harry Spicer: recita-| “The postcard craze is about over Mare Comcaran, Mre, Jobn T cox L mad American Tune | bilitles, 11,127 417,71 Approximate | the ghservance of the Foresters' Memorial | tion, Mrs. Manning: vocal soio, Miss|—Loulsville Courler-Journa Smas OCK{ma. Nise Lucle A et . F. Shattuck lamount standing against certificates un which comes the sicond Sunéay In |Chariotte Fowler: remarks, Rev. Fred-| Biake—Don't you think Mrs Toun ind Mre. Appleton Maim: tickets. i G 2 o [aer Sec. (15). $866.451 erlek C. Wiliams. |and her daughter are more like i Pogere; i | il o = e Song | Genera] Fund—Balance meeting in May the degree| Following the program. refreshments|ters than parent and child? A" Sunner o baked { s s Song H. D. McKinnes |§165,025.85, received during ihe month | team will worl: the degrees on the ten|were served a committee comnrising | Siddim—Yes. And ther say that hrond. waiad. viesies. o o i o, "TEk Club. |$2.827.11. "Total $166.850.99. Pald dur-lapplicants whose names were presented |Mrs. Lenw Christman. chairman, Mre. | (her horrowed eath others bair o oe dsativad from e Co,o'eit s || IL ARS TOL L N0 i Just Nonsense LOVae |ine the month $24.199.37. Balance on|on las: Tuésday evening. They will also Mrs. Mabel Cousins, |often that it lsn't safe to sas N ‘-,‘“M o okl Lo preer. st the lomes of mersbers 1 C hanpell, R. swh_\ Akbot |hand $142,651.62. present * 2 Jog. a come kit in on #nd Leslie Schlough. Young has ber father's eyes and Mes. Goorge Fogys Ma| SRS SLE Mo : 1 on Down, Long Drag C| = - | ten scenes. for-which the differcnt scenss — - mother's hair.—London Answe ix o Ok R S et LA low the Man Down REBEZAHS: are now heirg repared. TANTIC ENGINE BAZAAR rot. Amtotebovh ~ e cae well carrled antl oF.. pressnted x little piay w w (Eabone tune. Bangy . Grards Associatios met| A large del 1 attended the falr DEAWING BIG CROWDS | ¢ pos g T as weil carsl P S i he Club i S e wedmen | Efven B the Foresters in Tafivilie last 1 [rinddT SAte - o trom @ 2 oEfern Sty i « AR T'e lews hall in Norwieh ‘Wednes: | £11eR B¥ the F A parade wround Yantie by the W Second Au Yes s oy from 2 % Cltp .ot 1t To Be. . oo cn & onthiy having an s R mantic Fife and Drum corps made a big{Tve hit & fork in the road—¥Vlorida sl S0DEs AN dislozyes were well done And | Tme ciuh merabers ase: 50 fo- whom an ol fash- 4 feature opening Thursday evening for | Times-Unlon e rr‘é-r il s d _(‘m‘. Hariis sang 2| pigt tenor—A. J. Dion. P. J. ¥ngiand dinner wae sorved K TS, OF TXERIAY, |the thfee nights basaar of the Yantic Fire| wrnie hunting with a camers must Faet Aod e rents of 7. Goidhers €. W el J wlah Indga. Mre. Fita Ritch iregan lodeze. No. 6. had fo Englne Co. and after the de the hal ol i 3 eyl o L AR the president, condunted tne! rked in the first and secoud|at the engine houss was filled for the re-|PSSAMET L ol + Dslug Ois, sclxichowr ety Prigen WoB hapne 1 1siness ceting, whish had mecelw rou-i ¢ D3 meoting Tuesday evtning | mainder of the evening with a crowd that | “Ftil when vou speai of Mg qors e by commitde S LR s Tfrat Hadn. Prie g itese 15 A pleasant so- ckingham Memorlal. The work | Was highly entertained by the programme | 279 D022 7% s ” ; I Mrn. Soacies B as i o T h Rentan T sobusch Lolal thie s i by the members done by Trumbull lodge of New |given by the colored troupe. Thursday | PFe 25 pro ML th the was. R gL i s g 3 past grands ‘from !London e rand Vios Chancellor Thomas|evening, the feature entertained was Miey| —LOuistilie Cos companled the New London|S§. Rose Berman of New Haven. a singer| “Joan, dear,” sai TPythianis, Thers' wiil o work-In_ the|whose selections soade hits as. he fevery|“run out and call Fido £rst cugreé¢ 8t nmext week's meeting of |appearance, She will also he on the pro-| “I can't motk replied the child } Wavregan lodze. gramme for tonight (Saturday), the cl “I aren't speaking to Fido since he — There are 16 candidates on the waiting [ing night of the bazaar. which promises|broke my doll” — American Legior pe LAY Y st for the third degree. It is probable|to be one of the most successful ever held | Weel Tepartment = Commander | that eight of the candidates will be putlby the engine company. Mr. Halefeller (wildiy)—What, $39 te ed general orders! get that hat trimmed? It's robbery. His Wite (sweetly)—Really! Why, I understand it costs some men more ek s ‘o Mas Groton. New 'Lon-|Troland o REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i RECORDED IN NORWICH f d mother; and Keren Hayesod com- 7 the Tiehrew ‘n- s an elpquent anee is e NORWICH MOOSE INITIATE CLASS OF 10 CANDIDATES ich lodge, No. 930. L. 0. O. M. osvenor Ely to James H.|LeXd thelr regular business meeting Fi il duy ev » Moose home on Lau- ward C. Madden to Mary A. Madden. | rel I a large attendance. Boswell avenue, 9-11 Summit corded at the office of Town Cl! . Holdrook : convention held re- heen alected department s share of | comi - the fifty-Afth annnal en- ) £ e | than that to get trimmed in a poker ting Becingl s e g, 1"0‘ Cl"nd d’:{’“"‘mr: rrrnment of the Department of Conneo- game.—Boston Transeript Montey o H. Vaughn to T. C.|inft'ated, bringing the tota! memberhip | Cranl Ay SRR SR Dl Pl “Golf is going everywhere.” dogs Mu ¢ and Wm. P. MeGar by asenn | street and Rose place. June 24th the state convention will be | ¥ ASTIme Co Aoy ntit Macnnerchor clud ‘to Emma M. Des- |held at Stamford. loage is| 1™ J".,J'“‘ni‘";’ e st planning to go down stroug and the local | 1% (Tlished at baferctle - oatt ¢ v t 1. T 1 Norv Conn, P. Carey to|arrangements are in charge of @ epecial | " 7y e following appolntment 18 1 18-19, 7 here- Ferry | of the lodge to over §00. & April 18-18. T her “Yes, I even hear a few buys using After golf terms ut the hall game.”—Louls ville Courier-Journal. , Boy Scou's mat Friday eve recreation rooms of the Taf! egational church. under L n B cuckner i cet. mmittee of which J. T. F. Burns 1s|, It The = following 2 A AND GO ON S direction of S:ou r I Day n,.um.hux-zk Co., to John | chairman. The commitiee, R il e Bl . ! 50 per cemt. of the world's gold Mo Sk B i vy e dfld"tg* called the On-to-Stamford committee, is| o oic’ L Dot | comes from the Tranevaal. oll for the scou i b dward and Pauline Radke to Wm. N. | making p'ans to organize s large dele- 2 AR e o i3 b . Ninety-elght per cent. of Americar 28 1adt vear. & and [’“d H. Thompson, land, Paimer lon, larger than that which attended |\ 14" W:;,':,(‘ e omrial cmm‘m(m;i May we have the plme of phm any of these new industries '.:lplo\' less than 100 men Twenty-five str the New London convent! b eRtianal (0o o 0 OO AL QSIS e E 6o attynded the. dsnce in the Ao 21 —Eaward and Pauline Tade | which won the prise for the taveest e |0 “yid be aaimemen, - 1] Victor Records for you ? Be sure and hear the latest— || surtian women enjor much tem ory, Norwich, Friday evening. to Jonas L. Herbert, land Palmer street. | ber of Moose in fine. The members of : it R | » - B JLmi A TG b O e st ot how the dog wich the | 'Noruich Housing Ca: to. American | the iadne-cepett to bring. bask.se e | Lent i fute’ General Ondors. JIMMY,” played by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. || cst who wear turbacs. Tirginia license tag got into the well on | Woolen Co.. Spring Garden avenue, three prizes with them. 2! STk - , - Special ti price 1 penny each avenue has been solved.| Lucs M. Stone to Joseph P. and~Char-| The transportation will be arranged 55'53";:!' w'gg"‘ The Kilt g" Harry Lauder R, . "ooi6 on Glasgow street cars, te was seen early Thursday | lotte A, Sullivan, 24 Hobart svenve. after the committee is able to get some ODD FELLOWS. FOpaNolican ir Harry Lauder §|heip pay the rents of the pleyed 1d began to follow a news-| April 22—James H. Malon and | idea of the size of the delegation which| At the mceting of Shetucket lodge on(f 45307—Lidnging, Dear, Far You Olive Kline of the city. on h's moriing round. The boy | Bridget Cassidy to Annic Kearney, 93 and —Rockin’ in de Win' Olive Kiine The London property swned by King orge as duke of Lancaster has been held by the British royal family sinwe 45306—Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing —Saviaur, Like a Shepherd Lead Us * 2 Y, will male the trip. Tuesday night the entertainment commit- ’ has a habit of jumping fences and w:(;flwfil sér:et] R L }tee announced a tournament among the Gog 4id likewiss. When the pair came | —Bronislaw Smiglel to Alek- TR lodze members to take place during the E shioned well on North | sandra Lesmiewskl, Golden St. extension. | EVENING OF CARDS BY i RantHict Wew: ol iagfod e boy stopped to draw | Sarah F. Graham to Chas A. Gager, Jr., CHILDEEX OF MARY | The frst thres Tuesday nights of the| P the buck r a drirk and the dog, | 26 Oak street. In t! ‘W—Vgnlu Rmnnduot £ g:y Mai -r-t« ;.:: son | 1260. assembly rooms of St. K’s { month wiil be given to games of pool. —Espana Rapsodie y Maier-Lee Pattison Tomato wilt causes an annual loss ident g ¢ was another | | April 25.—Lewls Andrews to Ralph and | parish Thursday yaremn:.o..s:vhzmfind cards. checkers, Sc. On the fourth Tues. || 16875—Don't Leave Me Mammy Vernon Dalhart || of more than 115,000 tons of tomai:cs fence, cleared the boards and dropped | Marla Do Vito, Rook and Pemobscot [ forty-five was fold under fhe suspioes |day nisht an entertainment will be given —Time After Time Henry Burr f|!in the middle Atiantic, gnif and lower 310 MAIN STREET linto the water. A ‘butcher who was |Street. of the ChiMren of Mary. Thirty-three [by the oppasing sides. The games and || 18876—Georgia Peerloss Quartet | | Mississippi states. passing succeeded in getting a hook | Fsther Sacks to John and Antonina | tables wers filled. the prizes being awara- | entertainment will ba seored by points —Oh, You Beautiful Baby Ailsen Stanley-Billy Murray Actors, ‘singets, préachets Asd iaws . through the animal's collar and draw- | OSroweki, 245 West Main street. ef as follows: | Ladles, Miss Marguerite |and the losing sida will furnish a supper || 4ga77 pur That “Song of India’ A Charlie Harrison ]| Yéars are said to bensfit in health NORWICH, CONN. | g tim to the surface. Friday morning, | John E. Fanning to Henry J. and Anna | Barrs, 2 towsl set: Mrs. Alfred Christ- |for the winning side. m’_."" Bt (Beug e ilidia’ Anpln PR Burr || very much from the constant use of 16 dog was claimed by a Captain Jack- | B Schutz, 62 Broadway. man, a centerplece; Mrs. Henry Clement,| The lodge worked the third degres at 096 Dayg Are Svar bert Campbell-Henry their voices, which expands the chest. son from Virginia, (located through a | APl 27.—Archibald Cochrane to a silk camisole; Miss H. Wi the meeting thly wae | et os i he Bullstiny. who. siated | Francis D. Dinchue, 67 Myers avenus, = il gl = e DANCE RECORDS The rank of title of admiral did laudry bag; gentlemens—John P. Cor- » he United Stat = = 5 rat he had brought the animal with him | Francls D. Donohue to Paaline Ruszosk | coran, a smoking set; Charles Prodell, 3 ENIGHTS TEMPLAR. 18872—Jimmy (1 Love But You)—Fot Tret Paul Wh'teman and J| 201 exiat in the United j:.::e,;";; ! when coming to Norwich recently. e A e box of cigars; Thomas Fields. a flash-| Judss Teonidas Perry Newby of - —After The Rain His Orchestra cOngTest’ aud cotileired oa DB j, Mr. and Mrs Charles Hadfield and}, o =300 Poowe, ovd Bia J. Cole to] ught Rniehtstown., Ind.. who was elected ] 18874—Tes-Pee Blues—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra §|furragut. Very Moderatel family of Norwich avenus are moving | LOUS ATDSUORE, Clay avemue. | Wor forty-five the prizes wers taken by | prand master of the srand sncampment. —Black-Eyed Blues—Fox Trot of Chicag The frat englaser to hobdi (MM ly Y to Pawtucket, R. L Patge. land, Mowry ‘avénte. © JohnfJohn Barry, & vaouum bottle; Charles |Knights Temnlar, at New Orleans this | 18878-—While Miami Dreams—Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and Orchestra sition in m: United States gov- . r’;fi:&#‘;’::‘“ T. 3. Leary, a Box of yresic has been ot e Manal a!fh!m —Tell Her at Twilight—Fex Trot Hackel-Berge Orchestra §lernment was George Washiagton. Priced ! NORWICH TOWN CONNECTICUT WOMEN MAKE The consolations went. to Miss Loretta | i fienry weuntv. Taciens Anrn o 13s. || 18879—Old-fashioned Giri—Fex Trot Paul Whiteman and Orchestra [ After 165 years. Herbert C. Hoover, rice: 11Okt 46 wtieblose ot hb i cine CALL ON LEGISLATORs | Bellefieur; Mis Stella. Guertin. and . |and hris lived I Knightstown, Tnd., aince | —Little Groy Sweetheart of Mine Club Royal Orchestra ||mining englneer and secretacy cf mittes of the Young People's Christfan | Washington, April 28—Twenty Con-| > qort TraY: ! 1Tc has held various public offices|f|l 18880-By-gones—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Orch. f§| commerce, is < Endearovor soclety, of the First Congre- |necticut women attending the Wonas u:h; mfim l:‘ charge s.on;;md : as = vepublican, serving as president of —By the Sapphire Sea Paul Whiteman and Orch. |‘ One ‘of ltlhe most “;:‘;zmm:f“nul:;; D gational church, a soclal was held in the | League ot Voters cdnvention at B: ke - Bward, Margaret |the state- state elght years and as act-(| 18870—My Mammy Knews—Fox Trot Benson Oroh. of Chicago || tutes is the so-cal w ol Sulh and Coats for chapel Wednesday evening. About sixty |came to Waskington today and Qgh;l;.;m:: Murphy, Mary F. MoKay and Sadie [ine Jteutenant governor four vears. Ha | —Angel chlld—-tF.l Trot attended, including mostly endeavorers. S neon Oroh. of Chicaga || which is an alloy of gold and one of the Connecticut congressional delegation. has been an officer .of banks In Indian- ; the platinum metal The affair was arranged in horor of the | They were racetved in ' the committes | nonosmenie for e pede’ (18- &n-| RfolIS arid’ elnewhere, and dicector in six- | ey waana Rad Litlle Toes Bosen '&;m’;’,"" tacked by mitric acid. "W 0 : v . young people who participated in the |room on banking and currency of which | Goreoran had charge of the tidkets — |~ |TeG) " Iporations. : is used in certain classes of jeweiry. ring in a anety farce comedy, Bashful Mr..Bobbs, given |Senator McLean {s chatrman and thers DR et I Sy aceimediin 90 e RED SEAL RECORDS Up to 150 years ago handkerchiefs {n the chapel before a large and enthu- |Wwers Ereetad by Senators Frandeges. | b @a1 comintrsioner for the arand encamp- || 65036 Carissiama wors. uasl ol any sUMle TRat iy lastic audience, Tuesday evening, March | MoLean, Congressmen Merritt, Giynn,| NORWICH HI-Y CLUB musot. Kmahg Tempiar, for the aoption sl ot ’of Suanng might dictate. Then Marie Antoinetts 117 That the efforts of those who com- | Freeman and Fenn, Mr. Tilson belng ont CLOSES 178 SEAsON |PY_the ercampment of 500 Franch war —Sec uza . chanced to remark to Lotfls XV1, that of Models' prised the cast in making the entertain-|of town. The delegation was headed by orphans. ana aisn entered into an asree- |} 88648—Barbiere di Sivi The fina! meeting of the season of the Norwich Hi-Y club was held Friday even- ing &t the Y.'M. C. A. with 2 very large atiendance. The meeting opened with a ment a pronounced success, was appre- |Miss Katharine Ludington, O Lyme. clated, was manifest at the gathering | Mrs, Herbert K. Smith, Farmington, and Wednesday evening. Mr=, F. T. MeDermott, Haven. and An orchestra of three plgces plaved, | With them were woman from Hariford, iy {it would be mare convenient if only D e e s [ 74Taa—Lova's Nostirne Beniamino Gigli [ithe square form was used, and the end. for. tlic. rebuildine 4 \ e il ey ! -4 the Hospital of St. Jehn of Jerusalem, || 74737—The Living God \ Orville Harrold l;'.""l“: 9;';;':“‘;“-'0‘ n:n(mlflm which was construeted by the order in|§ 66037—Caprice Ne. 13 Jascha Heifetz i & T v v 1 s 1 length of handkerchiefs shall be equal and a past of the time was devoted to | Stamford. Ridgefield and Cromwell. Miss mefl::e':(e:.hémahe‘:-n;':‘;;‘s—:f.'h %5 e, oy clutur~. He is the anthor of |§ 66041—Waltz (Op. 39. No. 15) % Fritz Kreisier Jito their width throughout the king- P The most interesting feature on | Ludington has fust been clected treasur-| * Fojiowing the.ssoper, & .riatng vore of |1 oy commar Law. il Basi] 66010—Serenade, Espagnole (Spanishi Seranads) Hugo Kreisier ]| dom. The shape made compulsory by BLO the programme was the mystifving | T the ‘Natlona Tasgue’ of Woman | cranis e shin oers Lifi€ vole of}iien: adoviad: generally -throughout. the ugo slelght-of-hand performances of William | VOLers, resigning her office of New Eng- 2 s Sk Slacies fusy s i Erana encampment, L88024—The Road: That Brought You & Ms dohn' MiCormasic, Jf ot SoVRS SBfct has Rever stASNEEN ] 5 = X © e menu, o Mps, Smith for | Mr Xowhy married Miss Mary Biiza-|1%66038 Canzonett J. Banfleld of Greeneville, The social |[12nd regional director to do so. She is 4 v < i S committee served sandwiches, plokles, | Succeeded by Mrs. Robert Denormand of | nomns rices, il Providing - the - suppers'| téts Frerkinrides in 1 departed from. Erika Morini 5 Frihile s nls 74736—Walkure (Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music— lemonade, cake and ice cream. Roston. The Connectiout women uwrgsd| was =R e “’f;m"'g;"’:‘*; son and a daughter. Philadelphia Orchestra. i FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN Beginning Kundar next. the First Con- | e Coneressional Bt roasi 0RO | has' berfe ieader’ of (ke ‘¢lub throughout| FI'NIOW AMFRICAN WECHANIC 66016—Prelude in C sharp Minor L. . Sergei Rashmaninefl 7T ;as 3 sulerer trom kidney troubls SeSpsngat Btadiy holel rlibemta e e o e L L 3,:’,“. fie Mo TRuckingham Councit, No. 14, Jr. 0. . || 66038—Granadinas Tito Schipa ||for several years: writes Drogramme consisting of Chinese dia- |Te5tnatives much. of the pending 163112~ | roiiows: Dres d;;\l“gs:‘r: ;;:::us;.-"e\ A2lA; 3. held 2 special meeting on ‘Satur- De: R. F. I logue. 1t Im expectsd that this plan |07 Dbefore congress. arranged by the misslonary committee g a day evening, April 22, the occasion being L ; F"!!d nt, Laurence Browning: secretary |p visit from ‘the board of officers of the 'p.n.y'x'm‘:f:;'ruu 1 -'- not so 2 < Ry Ahctaiaos Yattams = S‘:‘i““ Storms.. . ..treasurer;. Thomas|myts coufcdl. Plans were perfected for back cched time and be carried out once eac! nont Cllb:llméfl letters at. N gEpIcolETEg Ques. L It I3 o G- of the Caristian Endeav were all 2 i K 0 Norwich. {lonn After the eleciion, Lrief remurks were [l the membership by June lst, Thase feel lke a ho advertisng medmm im| Mt and Mra Barl De Wolfe have ipost office week ending April 29, 1832 [ made by President Mous'ey.: B ecres o 135 A:HIANS'IRSBT edt equal to The Buile. moved from Scolland #3ad to & farm Madeline Marquardt, Mr. and Mre I, i HE b e R 1 : vasniy i Yantin e tary Emary Davis and Lt H.axm D.]Vice Counsilor W. T. Wheeler of Bet William Tvlar, * Johnson. - state secretary ‘W. O,

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