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PROBABLY FAIR TODAY; SHOWERS TOMORKOM SueBuilin, NCISD PUTTOPEA ON | s -A year of activity,“during which $300 was pald towards the pledge for the new T 2y AP ARIBEL . bullding was saown:in the annual repor o - of the secretary, Mrs. Howard Stan " 2 ton, at the annual meeting of the Woman' s AL Narwich, Wednesday, May o WEATHER Aaoxiliary ‘of the Yoyng Men's Christian Conditions Association, heid at the ¥ -building Tae: SR day afternoon at.3 o'clock. . There was a gereral decrease in 5 0S8 ol Ui 2 ) - : e 3 Mrs. A. N. H, Vaughn, who has been the over ull sectionseast! The May eriminal term of th super- :me;:d a Dlea of not guilty, electing trial| ymeiee M oretaing of the ausiliary for £h oft the South |107 © N & bR g twg years, presided at tHe business meet- Barometer remained high off the South [10° court vpened at New London: Tues-| B3, Gresuwood, charged with star | ond I u v 3 SRR v it hi eeded b il “Atlantic coast. A disturbance of con- |day morning with Judge Frank D.lyyorepurglary, and accused of having| i ¥ :«;J kv;lyl grece slm‘syy i 'N‘:: Mderable intensity was central over|Haines on the bench-and about twenty-|taken a bicycle valued at $18 from the oo ook STt Af Bioa wirk. Who Saskitchenan Tuesday night and mov-{g.e new cases on the docket. « Prayer [property of Willam Demnison of Mont-| oo tron.the ¥, M. C. A. state camb> for Io% east southeastwand wind anOtMe was offercd at the opening of court by |Ville, Pleaded not guilty und declded €0 hova, Camp Hazen. He showed about 40 Southern Rocky mountain region. . |Rev. 3. Romeyn Danforth, : = b e S views of the camp, most of the ploture. ‘ -+ -—-.—-{ The case against Leon 'La POINY|}ave peen taken by Harwood Dolbeare This pressure distribution has been Eleven prisoners were in the pen,|charged- with theft' of poultry was de- - of this city, who was in charge of one o} (] Aftended by showe's within the 1ast| pije o number of others were out on |ferred for the present by Judge Haines, the camp departments. Other Norwich S4 hours in the gull states and thelpaq - most of whom twere presént in|upon the suggestion of .the state attor- poys to appear in the pictures were Rus- Mlasissippi, Missourl and lower OBio|court, though in one instance the bond [Rey, while Andrew Martin and Joseph \ Dear were our stumbiing human Ways His words' Irmpeh- rry. = | His tossed hair, the kind anxious brow, . 3 sell Rathbun, camp bugler, and L. Bdwin NG SUEATIES SR valieys \as called, while in another & similat | Mahoney, charged with burglary of the| Hil, physical director for a time at the Ir‘r‘?;; B ed falr Tuesday | siguation developed, with counsel for the home of Wililam Savard, both entered) camp, Atlanti e bondsman given time to locate the pris-|DPleas of not guilty, preferring trial 07| * Mre. Stanton gave her report as fol- nued to rise e i possible. ' In every Instance, |furs. lows: esion and thelypere gerendants wers arralgned, pleas . Jur®rs For May Term. Seven meetings of the Woman's Aux- Atlantic st temperature Willl e yoe guilty were entered, with some| The following jurors have been drawn| iliaTy to the Y. M. C. A. were held durine. hange mate: during the next falecting (rial by the court and others by |and sumoned in for today (Wednesday) | the:year, € at privateshome and one .at twe days fu . . | for the term: - the Y building, and were largely attend- Winds | State Attorney Hadlai A, Hull ar-| New London-—Albert W. Rogers, Fran-| ed. +] AL North of Sandy Hook—Fresh south- [raigned a rather lengthy st of defend-|cls Allanach, James H. Lyon, Frederick| - The December meeting which was to be west wi cast weath- | ants, including a-number of New London|J. Smith, Ruel S. Baker, W, Edwin De-| held at the home of Mrs. Will L. Stearns e Wead prisoners, though presentation of a few |laney, ¥ B Wwas omitted, the members of the awxiliary Sandy Moderate | defendants was deferred owing to ab-| Groton—Dantel Chesbro, Henry A, Kel-| had gathered at her home for the meeting. to fresh h and so winds | sence of courisél of for other reasons|logg, Latham Avery, Charles W. Lamb, | Just previous 1 the opening of the meet- and overcast weather Wednesday. |tnat were satisfactory to the court. The|Chaflés H.’ Denison, Frédefick H. Brew-| ing, Mrs. Stearns passed away suddenly. Pl 9 first prisoner : calléd by the' state's- at-|es, S - | Her passing away was a direct loss to the - torney was Herman Bergman, a minor,| Stomington—Angus B. Chesebro, Ed- | abixiliary as she had always taken an ac- Fait Wed- |16 years of age, from' Groton. Berg-|ward Card, Charles S.°Noyes. Jr., Her-| tive and interested part in all its activi- moderate | man was charged with theftof 2 bag val- | bert,S. Davis, George D, Bradley, Charles | ties. At the January meeting which was ued at §5 and containing eyeglasses vai- | Fairbank: 2 held at the home of Mrs. B. P, Bishop it | ued at $5 from the person of Maria Al-| Montvilla—Winfleld 'S, De: Wolf, Fred|took the form of a memorial for Mrs. len of Groton. A plea of not guilty was|W. Pevkiis, Joseph T. Church, Edward | Stearns. = s entered, and trial by the. court was|N. ‘O'Brien, There were eight meetings of the board. The temperature coi O {all archanzel witli such wings, Tuesday in the lrkc Your beauty is 100 Bl:\;';nehnnet g .:‘y threadbare dress the sound of his feet returning. Florence Wiikinson. THE BARBERRY BUSH. The barberry bush Is & . elfin Fantastic, poised as a d-mm’ e __.uu In & whirling tolution of bil X' Shimmer ‘of reen ave her Arapesier Tare lace. Correct Day and Night Wear " For Men Who Know If ths pajamas are poorly cut you can’t sleep comfortably. If the shirt is scant in de- sign, and made of a cheap material you don’t like it. The neckwear must be attractive to the eye, and conform to the present day style standards. The Boston Store Men'’s Shop deals only in the desirable kinds of clothing. . “Universal” Pajamas Handsome Outing Shirts All throush the summer #he beckons, the eprite, Then pricks when we answer and Mughs at _our prght, Eiusive and mocking. a-th As though she would fiy our hands. New England sday showe: temperature. \ Obseryations in Norwich The Bulletin's obsgrvations following ch Then Winter. the jaller, comes rattiing his keys, As he sirps ail the finery from bushet and trees. ow the n temperature and To Be Correctly Dressed, R B H e clected Ledvard-Eimer L. Biboock, Richard| one being held each month previous t¢ For Night Comfort Made of Wear the ol o7 © Jewell hane My - g5 Charles Fitaearle, charged with inde-|H. Chase, Rufus W. Hurlbut. he regular meeting. o o oy ~ 3 . As she daringiy flaunts them asd 5 i cent assault, was not arraigned, owing| Waterford—Charles : ‘Gates. Glles :lr Hx}il. l:ep.;:x:iu secretz;y‘ tonl: an Pajamas must really fit to be com- “Fruit of the Loom” New Lace Knit Ties et g tosses gy to ab: sel, while' th ine | Beokwith,: Willis'G. Steward, George H.|active and helpfil part at the meetings i i . ; " i 2 m <y ke R L Bl e s % leading the devotional - exercises ane ([§ oriapier and our spring lines are | ryig turdy cotton makes a splendid | You won't have to pay a dollar [|Tis no use to bind er with painstaking bt i = vs, Gordon Foster,. charged with Arthur’ G. Sweet,” Elmer M.| stieaking of the.ninss and purposes of the | @l surely made “right”” We are now | ghiry, g, ble as well as of good | fifty for them either if you buy Wlp. (0. o g ighe owest 44 | % K :;);:c‘l;dom The auxiliary has a member- showing ' a very complete assort- | jppearance. These shirts have the | them in our Men's Shop. for our ot ctters llke gemt D ins i d,“es“i;,e.,m.,g Or - Cilohiaies. n,fiasfi.fix‘“hm 2 FDefrolt 'k Silver collection was. taken at cach|J] ment of these night garments, made | new, attached, button down sport | price is but 85c—a genuine bargain. pgeon (hrouh her fingers, o0 Hen- ;‘r:'il;‘ 4 with statutory rape -upon the! Old Lyme—John B, Noyes, Join IH. Tee{l:g Which is to go toward repl s&; made of Percale, Pongee. Corded | collar, and are made with center | The Lace Knit Tie looks like a B To Inugh &t ihe Snow that stern Winter T son of Josephine Burber of that. place’ Huntleq. 5 i S s Silverware ard - china:. which i Madras and Woven Madras, in both | pleat down the entire front. They | particularly . handsome knitted lown. soN Mr. Hill told ot 2 meeting at Atlantic £ S City at which John R. Mott and Sherwood 'qulon TAX. POINT TO - Lddy -addressed: the meeting. " BE DEC‘XDED BY COURT ‘Mrs. W. D. F s cretary of the The legality of whether United States| London ausilfary spoke at the Fed staffs of the various state tuberculast | -giiector of International.Revenue Rob-|meeting, telling of ¢ 10.59 fsanatoria with the . stats * tuberctlosl f srt O Eaton may issue. warrants in dis-| Middletown in October last, 3 | commission heid -Tuesday at- the -Meri-lirajnt for the coliection of uynpaid inter- . J. B. Oat was__chairman of the ; |den State Tuberculdsis Sanatorium, Dr. nal revenus taxes and unpaid taxes for| fathers and sons banquet held on Feb. ‘Tnv‘lr;ms rv:\;\-rra: \L:;\'F l::;:p __“‘M; _:5 ;;;(rl'mlnuf;c(u;'e and~sale of Mquors. is| 24th, which was a decided success. Uentist of the five st ., Pre-jilkely to he determined by the United uecesate cag held on [ cented a report of his wark. during thelStatf District couFt. of someals, . Tre | pen Scesstel food sale was held o s —Adele Middlet Ru plain colors, and handsome stripe | are cut good and full, too, with an | cravat, but IT WILL NOT Sun. on Russell, in. New York ample amount of cloth in the tails | STRETCH. Shown in fancy lace EMISEAS. YOu- wiay. tHo08 rul s oF fia Ufals s deslans The Y 2 adior 16 MAIRD two-tone ef- HUMOR OF THE DAY shirts all have one pocket with but- | fects: A dark cdlor, with a bright- Gladys—1 wish I knew —how -t taks some of the conceit out of that young Lr ? r color just showing through. | ton-down flag. All sizes from 13V | 5 ors are guaranteed fast. 1o 18> 2 ;::7::-_ patterns are ready for your ro;,‘:_(‘ ONLY 85¢ gy, $1.75 to $3.00 ONLY $1.65 “Fruit of the Loom” DAY SHIRTS ......... Priced at $2.00 0 CLEAN MOUTHS IMPORTANT | SAYS SANATORIA'DENTIST At a meeting -of &t of the -medica the regulation "coat style or the Batchelor Slip-over model. The col- All you have to do is to call b Judge. ’ - I asked you 1o serd me young lettdce. “Yes, ma'am. Wasn't it yousp you got?" . " o D T 17th, which netted $i7 and was i- 1t's aimost old coough * 4 = - - last year and discussed th4 importance|guestion” ix . mow - pandi hefora Mnftad LA = £ < 5 y . . N . s ~p8 - g o wash and s hours 53 ook ldal®™ | of cican moutha andgooa dencistst Shatts Districe Judge Tawin 8. Thomes| o ome,of Mrs. Edwin 1l and Mrs. Jooz | B One-of the most prominent manufacturers cf Msn’s Fine Shirts uses this nationally J§| " ol ‘;’ qfi";‘ Transcript, N E Tn a'dinz the cure of people suffering!in a'motion for an in‘unction aainst the| . Angther. f i =t . . s . . . ¥ doss old Tightwad alwaye pull T E lLLE teercalosis, D, Cole "B Gibabn | enlecirr. and regardloms of’ which s 3 AT ool salc e hojd in Manh 8 known colton for shirts of a very high grade. It is the best muslin known, and is printed b & long face when he goes into & bar- FTV ntendent, and Dr. 5. Car-fwing the vesdict- it -is -understond. -plans/| s 8. ; 2 B > * & ¢ 3 4 nssistunt, supesintendent - of -the Lo 0 e e ™ e sl S | with soms very attractive strip= designs, exclusive, and in the most pleasing colors. . he wants to get as much for his n Rond who has been spend den sanatorium which is ecSIVAIV: ' Thers-have heen issued more than 04 traint .for. the cot At the several meetings held the fal incom= taxes. Thess | lowing afforded great pleasure with piano. A by the collecter nermit{ vocal and violin sclos, Master Rober held Sunday in |cased tonsi -:I:\fl ald»vv-_n’fl i;r:-::‘:egé ';E a d-r‘u.u collector to seize such proner-{ Otls, Mrs. James Bidwell. Mrs: Roy Kul idence street wr condition during 8¢ 0f |41 collectnr spize sush propacty as wr b & KUS 5 g has bo tuberculosis, - Tn" afditian . to- the |jeoty Coi Lo SUETANELY ae would e ?i::;e’:;::‘:rrn‘;: 3945 Mari. | ére presented by the nominating com- | BACKUS HOSPITAL WILL on South of the state tSErCUMsla com-|axes | Section 55 or Title of the na-| on’ Geer and Miss Slma Fenton e e e — ceion and the medical. staffe of ths|tianat nrohin S ROSTOAGER A 8] T A ' Mot enierediinn read’ | LB e consifened Ton S < state sanatoria, Dr. F. T. Brad-[21000 for the manufacturs af Hador and| ; i of Merlden atiended - the - meeting ings at the February mesting wh 1s in the vil children, discussed the diagnosis’ of 009 “wurrants in 4 children with gnecial ref- ion - of - unp ctinz of Ponemah |erence to its differentlation . from —dis-iwarrants momey out of 4 shave as possidle.”"— Florida Times-Union. " “The ideas of men and women will al- ways differ in one remsect,”, i Cayenne. o “What is that? “Whén a man ulos! These colors are all guaranteed fast. We have a complete line in sizes, 131 to 18. nursing. At the William W. Backus hos- OBSERVE NAT. HOSPITAL DAY |Dital the National Day program held i | self goes o3t to en, him- wants his old clothes, ln’:’l wo n ¢ man can't be happy without new ones”— commit ee Chicago, will include an| Washirgton Star, s . |co-cperation with the National Hospital ub met T The W | Day am W. Backus Hospital w! 5 - [er: Bargc|Baricipate:iu_ second " atimuil inspection of entire hospital b & y Hall. John Sha 8500 (ax fo- the sale o* guch liquo=. Ona| much enoy e 2 A1 s o ro hospital. laboratory.| Cholly—1 st preaitiod - pae |and exsressed In_ complimentars (6rma | noim ' sestie. i et e mo e | TICH. Soye. . : vice presdeng, M 1 Hospital Day May 12, the 10200 00iVer- | iaundry, X-ray, room, kitchens. ateam 5—1 should weally ke to see my- Snitod his oninion of the wnrk being dOne Y [fe'issuine a warrant of A'<traint is. mee- ¢ speaker At the meetings wer v, Mrs. Howard L. treasurer = self as others see g and exhibits of me, don't you kmow. Miss Keen—You wouldn't giv "'E articies | 2 second glance - e yourselt of the Institution. glance.—Boston Transcript; S e From Patagonia comes a rejort of & Licensed 1,075 Dogs prehistoric monster that s still ative. It Davls. boys' seeretary, who & older boys' conference held at Ney Hav en; Mr. Roy Keller toid of the summar meetings at Silver Bay. Mr. J. C. Mac- n spoke on the progress of the new have berculosts w Plain- L5 SR “ |roor oN FIRE AT The regular monthly meeting of the | NORTH MAIN Jonn E. Hawk =ittad v mdor the Taw to milect the taxas| id:rian tn snch conalties as may be nAced in-the cofirts. i L Tlia eatter caigh tndhe rttentian. ot ST. BUILDING |y 5., Tnomas ta” the anpllsation of At-| ¥ b + directors " (three | Who Was a pioneer in modern hospital |, t . C. W. |methods as weil as in nursing. Leading hospitals throughout the United States and Canada established their day a year ago, and this year this movement for the Miss Gertrade Yours, Mrs . Wilcox must have had a prehistoric monkey gland An alarm from bo: located on the T s £ Weterh, Ing on Main street, Mrs. B. D. Fuller, Miss Mary Richards. |education of the public concerning hospi- TO\\l'n clerk Ch;"lé! g»_ Holbrook had | operation—Toledo Blade. SRt S B L A Jfaseidv of Weterbury o Eav intarestis i “ ; J. |tals and hospital service has crossed theissued licenses for 1,075 dogs, when| Mo Nulywed Nortly Main street fire station, called out 7 A 10ge Libby gave an interesting Miss Mary Porceous; (one year) Mrs J. |tal splt a et . Nulywed (to husband who has tak. it depgrement Tuesday afternoon at netion s prevent the collector | the juvenile court and M E. . Mrs. J. B. Oat, Mrs. Edwir |ocean to England and even Australia.|the regular license period ended Mon- 1.24 o'clock’for a fire on the reat of the | |Scott & Clark ‘building on North. Main ot The department .lald' o iine of! from the o'd Poston fype ‘of hy- i AT s A thab vt at r the Scott & Chork Sullding But | Tnunlesd, il W' cnreamearieote: aeent g get any water £rom’ Uhe [Ante. abdns mina Af which pmn 554 z g é [l el R R MRS. STANTOX. 1 e awtitionar ihe remaining six fa- Secreta Most men ki ssed @ delag of & minute or two | veslps {ha goveryment. > = L S | dost men | 5 e T 1h: Aoty hpdint | O il S romben of tHa mntih The' following officers;. whose names | from neces: |further up the sireet. The hlaze- was| in 1 d- control. . |t . i3 thought|~ndds fo~ the: satizfac'ion ht ive from sparks|c'aims. fha cotlectar 1 functiona- ard “tha. collectione / plaihed the new city cha: meet] toward ‘he pledge, the su Altogether the meetlhgs helpfal and i accomplished. Hill, Mrs L. cAllaatton of toxhs tian Taw. Thern en one bit o e - F. Leon Hutchins, Mrs. How Generally hospitals celebrating National |day n.ght. Those who did.not get to| eat your ;k‘:’l’;m' ::1': Tl“‘;’o You ‘ean’t anton Hospital Day will hold “open house” and | the town ' clerk's office during April| “Mr. Nulywed—A lovely thodght, Geate o Marian Geer favored the meetin: |invite the public to come in and sec for|to take out licenses for their dogs Will | est. 1 believe I prefer to have B Lite with voeal selections and Miss Alma Fen. |itself how the sick and injured of the|have to pay the extra fee for their| yy .o " B resting and muca has beer | ton played two violl1 solos. Mrs. C. D.[community are cared for. Many hospi- |tardiness. resistance? e prisoner offer any { Geer acccmnrarying ihe soloists. tals ‘will hold graduation exercises for| As there were 1200 dogs iicensed | "ouidt®®, . nurses on National Hospital Day and|last year, it looks as If about 125 GOES | 4t T waales ek b polar, yer Bonor, more from HfTbit than |also receptions in the nurses’ home forlowners were due to pay the extra fee I believe s Abuph i—'me s Answers. | high school girls and others interested in this year. I dont declared Miss . Cagennt:- My ) knees incline to knock and my caives are thin. 1 prefer to wear my skirts longer. 3 —Washington Star. e th er large crowd was in atten \Wequonnoe o Pty sing locomotive, Clly‘ Man—1I suppose you find your au- F he deco § : salzures are made swithout- a heariae. tomobile a great improve | tomoblles that were in TeE FArS Hies s a [ provement over your e e and the i ‘v’v“rleutzl"i‘::-lo:\ e Sete of | The, gors=ment muiheaine the netition= old horse. farmer. red music 5 g hns’a okt afer naying the tax to an- ed fiom S nh tn this ‘solagtar ar a refund. or to e the collector: in. the: federal court. NQRWICH DELEGATION TO,: RED MEN'S GREAT -COUNC A “@3egatfon representing Mohezan lodge. No .64. L. O R. M. 'of thls cif Iett by =atemabile Tuesday fter- i noon to attend. the Red -Men's great oo maeting at_South. Norwalk. where 1.500- Red Men: a=d -expected tp be pres- ant..” Mohezan frib€ Is the voungest inl §tate but’it- has a- membarshin of th9 on-tpA’ wawing 1t for the adop- Farmer—Wal, in some ways, yes, and in other ways, no. I cant go ter siesp on my way home from town and wek up in the barnyard, like I could with old Dob- | bin.—Boston Transcribt. Why don you get yourself & new silk hat?" “I would.” replied Senator Sorghum, ‘it I could find one built on previpus Knes. A new silk hat makes a man look Hke & soclety favorite. If you gvant te look like a statesman your hat must have the shape worn years ago.—Washingten Star. KALEIDOSCOPE Anti-oncumonia serum - is dbtained from the blood of horses. ; Seventy-five par cent. of all the fires are id to b¢ preventable. Norway is investigatiog the posiidllities O electrifying its rafiways. Fifteen thousand persons fost their lives in fires In the United States last year. There were 4.590 Indians living in Ore- gon when the last census was taken. The present year marks the forty-ftth anniversary of Edison's. invention of the phonograph. F So dense s the population in some parts of China that miltions are. forced to. live on the water in boats. Confirined criminals never dream, is the concision reached by a medical research soclety after long investigation, The Chinese make out of the 5oy beas a substance strongly resendiing mitk i color, taste ard chemical composition. In the early days of English rafiway travel the car seats bore numbers gorre- sponding with thie numbers on e tickets. About fifty out of every 100 natites ex- amined in two viilages near Lake - caivo. Vemzuela, showed infection from maiaria. e The most racid river I the world of any 1 wall on his_ property on b Avenue: Among the Taftville peeple who to attend the Minstrel Show and es’ Night of Nemrod ‘Grotto, M. P. BE. R, were. Mr. and Mrs.y William Emerson, My, and Mrs. Artiu . Mr. and Mrs, William .Be! . end Mrs. Geozge J. Mever Y |\l and Mrs. Carl Hedler, Mr. and el and | \jys, Jolin D Sharple b _were | Charles T. Webster, Mr,.and Mrs, Al-|{ ie home | fred Linderson; Mr. and -Mrs, of Mer-|p. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Géorge H. | Young, Mr. and Mrs, Bdmund H:ndle, tie have | ificces Mabel Hodgkinson, ' Ge‘trude p. | Young, C. Evelyn. Atkinis. Sophic Tho- of|ma, and Anna Beardow, George | Beardow, Harold M. Pingree, George -1 Our Annual Ten-Day May Sale ~ Starts Thursday, May 4th EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE i AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. VALUES UP TO $18.00 LOT 4 The ‘great “Tncohonsa degree was to ba workad at midn! ‘Tdesday ‘at ths great cotneil. mesting orwalk wi » ¢lass of 125 candidates, and the remu lar ‘gessions; of. the convention will con- timrs on ‘Wodnbsdav. - . - -~ 5 The Norwich Red’ Men to. attend, the Helmboldt, and Mrs, Thomas . Sears | Sohth , Norwalk gatheripg. were B, D. Atland Mrs. Elsle Beebe. Harrls, ~Danfel A, Dean, - Joseph - A. At'a -ecent business mesting of fhe|George, Ernest: E. - Bullard Dr. R. R. Taftville Congregattonal Sunday school | Kipkead. Dr."Louts T. Cassidy and Fred it was voted to be represented atthe{Nowatzky. R : District Institute to be held in Jewett | 2 - . = City this weels, and- the Seeratary wes | ' Some people seem to live.in the air. instructed to appoint delegates. and_every time thev touch the earth -, and Mrs. Thomas McCartney. of | thel get into trouble. T E B Bedford, Mass,, are the ~guésts | — of Mr. aud Mrs. iferbert P. Hoyle of South B Street., <" George Arnold of Providence, R. L business caller ‘in’ the 'viliage, LOT 2 LOT 3 Serge, Tricotine and DRESSES In Taffeta and Crepe-de-Chine, Poiret Twill Suits Tricotine and Serges—From $8.75t0$27.50 | $7.75t0$24.50 LOT 5 LOT 6 ** Jersey and Bramley LADIES’ COATS SKIRTS - Dresses FROM FROM $3.751085.75 | $10.9810$24.50| $2.95t0$10.50 n honor of the! ed every ren of and Mrs. Thomas Simocox en- ertalned Saturday evening at their| mcox’s | o Henry Tellier has been con- fined to her home on South C,Street v iliness, Mrs. Fred Tufts of 'New ‘Haven, who has heen spending a short time rechette of | With friends in Baltic, is ~the ‘guest. ietle offof Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Aberg of] ' party of| North A Street. g | The state highway-in Lisbon oy ing treated to-a coat ef tarvia. before hes be- Providence cen confined to her been able to re- Austin LéMoine of ! ned from 1d a busi- ning at the P Avenue, Belair and James Hou'c gned tucir positions with the Co., and e left town. 1 Adam of South Slater nt Sunday with friends in ry McNa Mr. and M South Fr ved to her hom Mr. aud Mrs, Thoms Lambert of North E e in Jewett City, Tuesday Allan Bogle and David Lambert have beew appcinted delegates to the State to be held m Court Forest at Derby, C Wequonnoc. No. 8§, Mra. Alexina 1 Stieet was in Plain weels South B eld early in the on .relatives. Miss Rosubel Chesbro who has been §pending several months in town, has setuined to her home in Mystic A new flagpole has been crected e Memorial Park on South 13 Stroet. Thecphile Laje ax blult e Taftville Bearcats would like to challenge any team in' this; viciaity averaging from 18 to 18 years of age a game Sunday on grounds at -Taft- ville, A reply is requested threugh Tke Bulletin. Mrs. Hormidas Gladue is confined te her home on Providence Street with an attack of the grippe. Mrs. George Blood of Lunenburs, Mass., was a recent visitor with frisnds in town. Mrs. Blood was formerly Miss Jessie McMillan; the, popular nucse in charge of welfare department of tne Ponemah Mislls. The Woodstock Dairy | SHANNON BLDG. ', | NORWICH, CONN. l SPECIAL PRICE WEDNESDAY ONLY || OTTO STAHL'S PURE LEAF .. .~ . Regular Price 16 Cents o Pound - .|| - :Terms of Sale, Cash. GA : LOT 7 . CHILDREN’S COATS AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES - WAISTS AT HALF PRICE i $3.98 e —— & BRENNAN. No Returns. sizs, is the fiver Rhooe, in France, whos> curfent ranges as high as forty miles an hour. Mrs. Belle Richmond, now thé leading fur merchant of Tacoma, began work a3 a furrfer in Scotland- when she was & young grl. The amethyst is often called the pre- late’s gém,” from the fagt that in the Rom- an Catholic church it Is set in the pastoral ring of bishops, y Men who have had mueh experience in Jjudsirg high temperatures, as those in stcel works. can tell at a glance how hot a thing is by its color. The typical germ cell is a microfcople globular body consisting of cell substance called cytcslasm, in the midst of which Is imbedded a mass called the nucieus Approximately 4.750.000 tons of wheat teeus are annually produced by flour mills in_the United States. It would 237,500 twenty-ton cars or a train 1,Iuo miles long to transport this materi- al Thé wastage of natural gas in the ed States is about half ‘the total tion. It Is estimgted that worth of natural gas could be saved nually by projer adjostment of apoliances alone. The term “a man of straw” u-:k: from the time whea there was persons who attended the law courts bared to give evidence in any canse eftect—for a consideration. To their profession they . wore straw in their shoes. . .

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