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GENERALLY FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW e Bullztin |UNVERSALSTS OF STATE HEREN —e SSmmmel THER 90t ANNUAL CONVENTION Pressute has continued low in the vieinlty. of Newfoundland and it has fallen over the Atlantic states whils . the extensive disturbance west of the Mississipp! river has moved slowly northeastward. Rain has fallen in the Delegates from the nine Universalist Women's Missionary Society. churches in the state opened the $0th an- | Mrs, . Susan S. Bishon 'of Bridgeport nual state conventlon hers Wednesda; | was re-elected president of the Women's * 8 stitching? atternoon at the Church of the Goo'|Universalist Missionary society of Con- Saepherd, with the Women's Missionaf: !necticut at the society's annual, meeting ({ ura ::m A g 2 est ) Ohlo and uppe- Misslssiphi valley |cociety meeting at 1.30 oclock and the|held at 4.45 in the afternoo There " L through soles so close. no maniy eye oi and the Middle Atlant'c states. In| gy session of the state convention atwere about 30 delogates present at the v . ret?, other regions the weather remained |5, ' meeting which wal called to order at 3 3 2k { K s some out of needles—or ean fair. The afternon convention meeting Was|1.30 o'clock hy the president. Mrs. Bish- : > 0 o Galle it . 'I“?‘c’ temperature \ion#:ged .dc.on-l:ll< opened by President C. G. Lim‘:‘oln of {op, i T » ecably above normal nesday al- | Jinrtrord, and, after the roll caM, Sum-| The annual reports of the ‘six circles 4 3 f now that = most generaly from Texas and the | ner . Armstrong, president of the board | showed the past vear to have been a i —op e plains states eastward. of trustees of the entertaining church, | most successful one. The election of of- '":; ingleations are for mostly falr| expressed: the welcome on bebalt of the [fcers resulted as follows: weather although with constderable | h]cn P.{ident Lincoln mads ihe | president, Mre Susan S. Bishop, B - a1 6 Atiantic mtates, the | Lo i vt or it Aeain Bridgeport: vice president, Mre. Frani| | Satisfies every want of the lower lake region and the Ohio val- | reports were received rom T. &, Fisher, {mayior. Moriden: secretary, Mrs. Lowss| | most critical in’ cleansing, ley, Thursday and Friday. However,| Xew Huven. secretary, Herbert E. Bel-|jarble of Meriden; treasurer, Mrs. Bm- it il heatifting local thunder showers are probable | den, Martferd treasurer and fom ReV.|ma B Hubbard of New Haven, utifying Friday in the Ohio valler Tennessee ! Mr Fisher as sate suserintendent, oy T sinter” There il Frrintendent | iemeers ot eiea "3 asoi| | the skin and complexion. | [} THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE B N g sy o The tranbnrer o, auuall ek Champlin, Hartford; Mrs. Annie L. ! \ A ) be little change in temperature dur-|balance on hani at the beginming of the P, Ni purer, sweeter or 5 : lnno-‘: Just Mizfited by the sun turmed MOoon— need any man be told flowers that hoid a s'ar? e~ —Alfred Kreymborg, in The Dial THE EBBING $1DE. The t'de ebbs out H Iis waters co'd and R 5 Crawl o'er (he sands & ! uick, Stamrford; Mrs. Louise W. Sailer, : = b ing the next two days east of the|vear of $1,892.27, receipts of $11.857,69. | Foek, Star more effective for every-day ; A% Mississipp! river. “<penditures of $10,159.73, and balance of | UEEEEL | L oiiieq as torows:| | toilet purposes. 66 e 9 3 . Tae tafen ciouds Tang b ¥ e tollowing committees were named: | p Nominating, Mrs. A . Guertn | | tumplemebPreng Matl Asicce “Ootesuta- R\ . y Cold, almess fakes of Along North Atlantic coast:—Fresh | o e TOUOv 08 Lo e n, Stam- Exfld“rgm H vMTrs. Amu: S:xlcn‘;,' S:la.r:;fa:‘d; o DpCiod, Matdon dhihen S overy _ B Py o e weather partly overcast| o, 3. yohn. P. Thomndike, Bridgeports|yrrs qio 4 Tooey. NOTwh: andiohe RS Colicars Soap shaves withowt mes. 3 v .‘_,.u‘. '.m“,“* . ursday. v + geii . Thec scher, N 5 Mrs. fringe y Along Middle Atlantic coast:—Mod- | Mrs, W. P, Treadwell, Darbury: rellElous wood, New Haven: credential, " Mrs. Leaps ‘gainst erate to fresh northwest and north, 3 . e 3 ih no o, [ vorth, New Tavent an. [A37es, Hartfori; Mrs. Melean, New Hia- There are days, and weeks, set aside for the display and sale of ail sorts of merchandise R s e T rasiord. vesolutions, | Meriden Mre. Davis, ‘Stamford; Mea. J.| LAUREL NILL PUPIL fer the women folk, but we feel that the man of the family, and his needs, have been P T TR S | R e NN e Bl et A B 04 o st mising o o Nor[f neglected: So for thres days we are going to demonstrate the genuine snd actual the eastern Massachusetts coast, [ Hartford: official reports and recommen- . ; wich Art Students’ Association on Mon- value which lies in “Yorke” Shirts—the kind where every shirt is ‘M to give 100 per cent. service, and A NEW SHIRT FQR EVERY ONE WHICH FADES. Tie tide stbs out teda: Unbearinz on its = Flat mileS of sand an? c'az. Haif buried in the sand Of his forsaken sare Ubrears 4 beckon ng Nand: } N ich. Thursday. dations, Rev. Edsor Reffsnider, ~Stam- ”“;{;fi"-m‘(’;‘l‘s of the following depart- | 42y evening Miss Faith Leavens reported Observations in Norwich R R T raveserdy Miss Calia|ment superintendents were heard: Ja-|that the prize for the best composition The Bulletin's observations show the | i Stafford; Mrs, George G. Marble, | Pan. Mrs. Addie Chamlplm.v B{x‘dgepe‘flr written by a sixth grade pupil after vis- following_changes ! temperature and | yerigen; nominations, Rev. J. F. Cobb, |Social scrvice, Mrs. Emlly V. Alexander| ing slater Memorial Museum, had been An anchor fluke upthrust i o Sl B sl | “! A SPECIAL LOT OF “YORKE” $2.00 SHIRTS R e e o . ar | Ro BOMm Talfilths, 8 8 8w M0 tn aderidens imesdoerstip, Mrs, s [ SRASIST (0 Bt ont T betncl Ko ¢ A W Sees - 7am 5 2990 | jrerbert Mili, Meriden and Roy E, Fos- [8an H. Challenzer, Middletown; Clara| g jio.n 4y Gimert Marray of this school % > . : Gy A % The tide b ol 12 m @4 20701 ter, Dunbury, wers elected auditors B e ttens Mt Touise 3. | The prize awarded every year by e Ari |8 Splendidly tailored they are, with that attention to detail which is to bs found only in il:r dras the Soare AL *iehost 74; iowest 54 ening Meetings tiee, Hridesnort : Nosti Corgius Mos T ke ths e i sear dereilithe high-grade shirt. Plenty of cloth in them—and the cloth is a fine Lorraine Lortex }\’Ez ;?fixéfi and pray. Comparisons Supper was served for the delegates injA. M. Parlow, Meriden; mission ¥+ | Bastien Lepage's “Joan of A % ‘ng way, for Wednesday—Mostly | the Rocit lroom of the charch and the Louise W. Marbie, Meriden: cMinh | ionorubie mention was given the work || Corded Madras. The patterns are new. The colors are the best. The sizes run from —Teronto Globe, evening meeting was called to order at bt and loan fund. Mrs. T2 Sued:| of Rtose Hodgkinson of Wequonnoe school S aaday's weather—Cloudy fol- | i-43, With Vice Presideni Edwin A |tin. Bridseport literature @ . O.{ Trafivinte, ; et mission, Mrs. J. L. Christie, Bridgeport s Bl i ary boxes, Mrs, Annie L. Quick. ord. M James F. Albion of Portland. Me., who was to have been the speaker of the Jowed by fair and warmer, easterly|Trd wind The members of the nominating commit- tee appointed 1o present a ballot for of- ficers and chawmen of commiiitees at the annual meeting of the association in 14 to 17—and each shirt is worth $2.00. June were Miss Mabel S. Webb, Mis 1¥ troughtfol address that his congrega- Three-Day Sale Price, $1.39 — 3 for $4.00 e il e e 5 s on misstonary vork | (gt Lestens and rs. Robert W, Per: “YORKE” SHIRTS BETTER SHIRTS Rew br “Lalgito ssked which way & en by Mrs: Fred Moore, ArHng-| " At ihe -expiration of the period for| % : 2 Anstht (6f | \rppiiats S - 5 ¢ life at the present day tending and gave fe A which aid for French orphans was pledg- ; it as his observation from meeting the ed will come soon, it was voted to turn | | Actual $2.50 Values Actual $3.00 Values average men and women and younz peo- sum of mopey ning into th ; : 3 i pie in his official duties as superinten- Fbhel breuanr#5e i Wroncliieoven We have them in all sizes, Ifl.d in a good selec Some of them are Jacquard Cf“ There are, also, ann fe today is intensive to the ex_ ment has annonneed that it can take care |§§ of the newer patterns and colorings. Why spend ssme fine wovén Madras Shirts included. All geod when you can buy the best for so little money— patterns and well assorted. We have them in all sizes HUMOR OF THE DAY . “This duchess speaks well of Amer ca “Tes.” sald the other. “she was bor in Oshkosh."—Louisvills Courler-Jour sident Tracy introduced Rev. G t .. of Boston, state s terinceifle )l of Mn s {:huselts, who ok tpon “Which Way?” giving a dcep- SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Her Friend—"What 18 the height o happiness?” Pretty Young Bride—yWeil, in my case. he is about 5 fest 10 fnches”— London Answers, UApril_showers bring May flowers” “L suppose the mud is a by-prodoct.”— Louisville Courler-Journat. Gray eeas sob out thelr \ Nor ever find reliel. e tent of belng abnormal. - Men and wi of these o are under strain and out of poise. S Tha thing is out of balance in the great human meeting then adiourned and ths members listened with great in . - From a story—*Fe t after ; Yer Humanity wil mot let down. | FORESTERS IN STATE to Mis< Amy Cogzswell's desers Sale Price 31.89 $2.35 Apleoe— 2 for 54.50 & minute’s run and kz-:'h':-fm . which is feliowed by flood tide. The great mass even vflxrud!p lhphh s { SHOW MEMBERSHIP GAIN | on of the Kuropean gardens she visit salute, so to speak— Boson Transcris: T of e ight for rest thut our WSonl | | ente second anmual Connec. | 85t summer. The Boss—Young man, have you ever TAFTVILLE D et L me e | ticut Grand Court of the Foresters of been to college? nermitted for fhe wititual wiite of the |10 002 hena Wedneaday st Dorby The Meirose Club gave a success- | S2P'7 G Applicant for position (in Biusiny Apology)—Er—well, yes, sir, T hmve— but it was only a sma¥ colleze and stared only three momthe—Life. Johnnie—"Say, mamma, was Saby sent down from heaven ~ Mother—*TWhy, ye Johnnie—"T'm. ‘They Ike to have - uiet up there, dom't they?"—Exchange You know all the canitals?™ “Yes. that is, of all the sates™ “Well, what s the capital of the seaie ©* matrimony ™ eddele. | ful cascadcs re i.‘» h the o ~|® well as Imported Cords, in colors guaranteed fast.. Shirts which we A e bought to sell for $3.50. . i c.ivvunnoumvose? ; At : n two hun train. We see a cv\fl[w 4] SIone the ful social and dance Wednesday eve- | I3 thelr nerve at i | gates in attendan sing in Ponemah Hall. A large crowd | 2f Sockin® oottmrences, an epidemic. 071 4iwater made the we gended and a substantia] AmoUNt| i 1o res velee miaced. on Tewmen lite]| Grand Ch was added to the club treasury. Jo- | 3.0 tne rights of priperty rosses nedy seph Peltier was chalrman 0f the|Tna haiance s broken and pori showing on tommittee in charge. destroved. of 113 courts and 1 Dr. and Mrs. Martin B. Mullen and | "1t 15 8 problem, but no on May 1. this tamily of Hinter's Avenue were in|person will sideston ff. 16,201 Willimantic, Tuesday. Philip Cheney | seatr the solution. and amalgamat » died Tuesday in that city WAS an | words of I-alah when come et | The cou sacle of Mre. Mullen. ; % us reason together. Isol . standin David Lambert and Napolson Beau- | apar(, breed sin, breed the things tha!|_ National sllel have been appointed delogates|ars d Mayor James B. Shirts of very high quality—Silk Stripe Crepes and Jacquard Stripes, as $2 85 L] so mue] wild, and th Tt A BIG SALE OF APRON FROCKS A tremendous showing of some entirely new ideas in these : charming garments. 14 styles— I our soriug same he mass>s of glos B s aapotita o moralizing. W Sullivan of th = “'Y;'r"!'}' easy—Money."—Boston Tran- vom the St. Louis Soclety to ‘the|church going to solve thi ings. P 95 sl 95 Ao anco-American convention to bel s going in just the way we permit ft| Offic i rices Joc to 31. ke shoald endeavor o concenirate o Waterbury, Conn., on May 29th | to go. The great need of today is to get | G¥and Kher things. 1 hope you Sew® Euiy nd 30th. el A e e Mer:de: oo much of the material Mike Morin, captain of the Taft- |t God's purnose for our er J “Oh. dear, no! maker plck ¥ “Mr. Fhib. are you encaged to Bes ville baseball team is in town and| & 80 together that we understand one whip the team into condition on | another. This iz the soder judZment of | the Providence Street grounds, Thure- | the best statesmén d zecording se n balconies ¢ 2 trice Reautiful, the famous scresn war’ day and Friday evening. On Satur-| We get just w! we permit and the 1, Ansi s of the rer consulted. 4 es :mi Xnt'rc ;i. he sa’d, from | COMMON PLEAS COURT “What does #he say about the repor day the team will line up against|spitiz of Jesus Christ can be in every |lecturer, Dunlenv perfectly provortione ke fi:am_ PO’ part; m.n, as now‘ o ke st gsl{un‘ 0»- (:ll"’ne. ‘to sul- HEARS TWO SUITS TRIED [m* good man? s B¢ Lebanon nine on the local grounds | community if the citizers want is | villes he world, were sh 'mml_m- up “of _the _oentral {:c.‘g; O aon ot ion ;_"; vim»r_ Trial of the case of the Liberty Mer- “Says it ix dteulons . ws & practice game. Mike has ac-| A good manv need the help of reiigiose |hi Kane, Danbur: Frascati Como ar htadguarters at the capitol. with bar- | Welghts and measures, billboards, trans cantile (Co., of New York, agal H “Then 1 guess we are not engagedl™— 4 & position. with the Ponomah | prinohles, the strength that the church |man, Willlam H. flelds o nfeissis racks at 20 Washington sireet, Hartford, | portation and storehouses erd tv: carry- 1 , of > , against Loulsville Couflir-Séginal, ‘'ompany, beginning work next Mon-|can g but they don’t want it because |grand senior beadle, meadivs of Switz and detachments acsigned to each of | ing of weapons. Th ment is rei| Marcus & Co., which conducts a dry| RBoarder (om leav ) —Maldim, vo day morning, and will make his home | our esmanshts 'has been Windsor Locks; grand junior be The little he eight countles.in the. s h o cagiial e m an 00ds store at 46 Bradley street, New |are one of the most homest persoms tere during the summer, wacre he can | Any v church Henry Congdon. rwich; supefvisor | mind us of 1 detachments operate from st area of about 4,700 sg 1 London. was completed .In . the commeon |have ever m. x keep his eye on the players.-and te| Chr! g to sit down and |of junior court, Willlam Baer, Rock. ers of New England. fenced in the counties and, for -general police | stations have aiready heea es: pleas court there Wednesday morning, | Tandlady—"1 am giad to hear you s on hand during training through the|n>! trv to get that message across to|ville: nd trustees, Wiliam Green, | nal In France the gardens at Ver- | Protection and motor vehicle inspections, | he said, at® Ridg Centerbropk, | The trial was started late Tuesdny afr. |that. sir week. some one clse was never - half sold. We |Hartford: M. 'J. Gaynor, Shelton saillcs are still the most peamwtius anl|(the detachments are co: ered ample for | Canaan, Stafford Springs and Danielson. v ust be willing to spend and be spent to|James Worsie atorbury; Thomas | extensive, Last summer the extremel e o cand Dy &t the|brota our frlendshi to this® gréat|F. Gannon, Wallingford, and John I.| weather in Tngland ‘burned up ma Brought their pennies to parchnse rac: | “Tiend. ‘just as - wé'are’ pro it for | Higgins, Southington. English gardens. As the z | ernoon, the case being to recover pay-| “Yes. your honesty 18 remaskable. Oy ns remain to be established | ment of a bill f merchandise amount- |your sien you say, ‘Boarders takem in’ ing to $875. Judge Charles B. Waller | —Exchange. the particular territories which they are | Such sta ¢ of |located. In emergencles, however, men |in New London and New Haven count vater was | from the several counties are sometimes | 1 n - took the papers. — ¢ e ins " | those things for which we are running our Cpirac il so low that th» Englishman's bath al- |ordered to reinforce those at the point Candidate For Ceuncliman. The pourt th g 2 -Raclal Welnestay evening i their | the wolieation. To it rstorial roltog oe (Special to the Bulletin) gardens “were* frselt ant: flourishing. as |27, L0, those i dse) by ths IO o e e UMr. Gopg| for. the payment of a bill for $228.55. |ts an “old maid” If not married, - viden & 5 5 X “olchester, May 10—A young man! 2. artford and state policemen wherever s . M. coms on Providence Street. Games | iaken, Mr. Tracy introduced as the nexe| Colchester, May youne this B ! . e etherics mioh Sa171s miesea e crown pfoperty and adways well 5 ford -8 ] ; S : — 5 s e Cross 3 a0 were played and refreshments were | speaker, Rev. G. E.- Hutley, D. D, of|Who gave the name of George Canty | kept. on duty, Wil be required to gammun;‘mz: ii:ncgexuseg:\‘l,c:n;mn and is employed & | m— mmy:?fl r-mo_v;}:!t:: IA-L:" served. The commitiee in charge con- | Posion,’ pfesident o the Universalist |5 Pierce street. Boston walked into| Faglish gardens are as'a rule, much - S o (et s 0B g DID HIM MORE GOOD vk, s iisted of Miss Agnes Dougherty, chair- | General Samday School association, Rev.|the ice cream parlor of 1. HOrwitz|like our own, because our forcfain signal. men e By 3 i garet Quigley. the Method of the Story Telleh, and ore- |morning, held up Miss Ida Horwitz, | membered in their old home The sreater | (T3l headquarters to s cnal the men in | The farm bureay office amnounced on [backuche. Theamatic’ vains, WL joints, (has incréased rapldly in Germamy winch . s % ; sore mmuscies and other results of kidney |the war. / Shathi R % £ one or more countles or districts inde- | Wednesday that a beekeepers' conferemce ce ] the Znglish gardens seems to e qent of those in other sections of tie |will be held May 23rd ‘at Stmon 'Brew-|lrouble because they negiected the first | 1) ‘mriniiy monastery fn Thessaly, me mostly due to the quaint and beau: _ % warning -symptoms. = Foley Kidney Pilis register. Btul old bulldings thar ey Srecaa: | state, and in that way iL will b pos- |ster's farm in Griswold. - Prof. L.. B. Committee have been appointed and | ceded his direct® discussion of his topic |2t the point of a revolver and went out arrangements completed by Ponemah | with a faw remarks In which he said that [ With $12 which he took from the cash Council, K. of C, for a class social to | he believed there was great reason. for o be held in Pasts 50 . e e s poefix ald ‘the ne): to throw out poisonout h;xJ’Vt n ‘flle Ioufl'emh“‘:vslw. 8 acoes Hall next week. The | timism at the present time and that there | Miss Horwitz gave the alarm at)and in the cottage gardens at.Stratford | SiDle to summon particular off.cers when |Crandall, bee specialist at Storrs college, | waste matter that causes pain and mie- |sible only by ropes and ladders. 1 Sunday following the third degres will | are stronger church, -better Sunfay|once and A. T. Van Cure, Jake and | the plcturesque thatched roofs add great. | desired. MLl oondtiot o damoia . Slites: Trony Kitney Pt i ke K. | Wyuta is the name of a2 town en e be worked on a class of 25 candidates. | schools and mission circles tnan for a|James Horwitz, with other bystand-|ly to the effect. The chief dlstinctive Superintendent Hur explained that e P2 than ali the other medicine 1 ever |Poundary of Wrowine and Ttah, Wyo- Willlam H. Whitehead of South | long We are far from attaining the |ers, who started after the man cap- | feature that we have retained in our own | the great amount of pa'rol duzy requir-| The average man seems to have a|§ “1"0, 3k aney trouble ten years. 1|cola is on the Colorads border. Fourth Avenue was a caller in Han- | possi \'2s bu we are on the line of pro- [tured him on Broadway. He was|gardons is the “straight-away” or path|ed of the state police, Which grows mre |natural talent for manufacturing hot|gon't have any pain like 1 had before 1| The American Red Cross has distrih- gress wid the forward march with a|brought and handed over to Bailiff| running directly from the house to the |urgent In proportion lo the incrcase of |aif- > took them.” Lee & Osgood Co. atodwati, hverags oF 4in. 4050 ISR The Poriemah Mills closed Wednes- | vision cf larger things. John Higgins. heart of the garden, planted on each |automobiles now necessiites tire cova: dally in Hungary during the last yesr. day night for the remainder of the| He gave an illustration of how story| Canty sald he was driven to|side with borders of flowers. The cot-|ing by the department of aporoxmately = gt Y week. The salesroom connecied with | telling could. be used in teaching the |the hold-up because he was starving. 3 st tage gardens are aiways full of color, | 15,000 miles a week. the mills was also closed. Sunday school lesson and laid down the| Canty was bound over to the New Lon-| planted aparently in a haphazard way, T 4 Y 5 The superintefdent's announccment . | three principies that the wss of the story |don county superior court late today on|but always pleasing, One thinx that we e et Sasits m.",::,,":,g't','.:' Hle Road o8- | should be frequent, puroseful and re- |charges of rabbery, His bafl was sct ai|cannot do becauss of the diferent in e oy bliay B TS Netet plonghin dod mias res- snurc‘flul_“ H-mer»:nlned ul.d: practical $2,500. climate is to train shrubcbry. and frult et SR e way just How the story could be used by o trees against the walls. o A for apring planting. A ehart ime | the teacher to ccomplish the best re.|COMMI{TTEE OF WOMEN 1t s very difficult to.gain admission | TR In 195 to one MAVINE fre oficers had been leased by m Norwich organi-| ™15 WORK FOR SALVATION ARMY | to English private gardens; because the The evening l_esnon adjourned at 9.30 ¢ owners of large estates seem more will- E . ~ ration. who planned to convert it into | anq the 60 delegates in attendance at the |, The committee of women were ac- | o' (o open tneir 5 | aivision of the molor vesle ® ball field It ia now aaid that the | convention were escortd (o the Nee|tively at work Wednesday for the Sal. | jis 3, 98¢0 thelr houses to the public S negotiations have fallen through and | wich homes -wihere they were to be op|vation Army home service fund and e wach araaho places the Jand will be used for gardens. | iertained over night. - gave the Army splendid assistance, it | qaye ayer oy, O the public visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Garforth, Leo- s days. Even when the family ars away was reported Wednesday night. Two : & . sard Gartorth and Miss Ifa Gartorth | —————————~——— |of the workera callectea over 3130 it e ’3:‘23"‘,‘;2:,,’;;“20"1‘,5;,‘:‘ ow e ure »f 17 North B Street are ¥aving town : which is to be added to the total of | o : d 3 17 North B Street are Baving town | oypeqition ihle summer. Retresh- sion readily. Since the war English tax: In the miniature Tepublic of Andore the women are not permitted to eat st the same table with their husbands. Pennsylvania has X tea crop Indig- snous to the Blue mountain regian whie largely supplants orfental tem “in that district Investigators at the Coliege of Wisher fes. University ‘of Washington. ~ arr searching for a cheap substiSie for Jive: 2s food for trout and salmon. In every 1.000 peopie the world over thers are 595 with dark brown hair, £$0 with light -brown. $1 with flaxen, 52 wict black and 22 with red hair. CLOSING OUT ments and a social hour followed the | 3v?0461 that is now in the hands . In 1921 the world’s production of cea! will mzke their future home. meeting. of the treasurer Arthur E. Story. :f;:;,:n;:v:ob:’;:hgo‘,}éfi it 3 dropped back to the level of Prades The Totokett Manufactiring Com-|™{Pr& . o oo Mrs. Bdmund W. Perkins, who is| penses till the gardens have suftered from ls n ure A LOT OF e, kT G pany at Occum continues on standard | o "oy der Nire. John Volkiman ang | CH&irman of this special effort by the | lack of care, 9 ; pretiagtey, B time, while the Sanitary Fibre Mill |y, WWebster Mre John Volkman and |women, has associated with her Mrs, e SR across the river in Versatlles has e T ee s dale: One garden into which Miss Cogswell gates from ihe Taftville Congresn- | Goke~ vic i m Kgnme wiregnord | Straved by mistake proved to belong 0014 Sea Captain Cored His Own Rapture snly a bridge length apart the two | LOnl Church jto tne conference at|pans Coit and Mrs, Raymond B. Sher: | srat pesre nb shman Who had bR el et T e cillag b ee on time. 2 man. They wi i R R Tt the Oectm et Hae B ieday; The-yauis psopls Of the | work -all {h!;).‘.‘grf"{‘fi‘e“i%éi“i{uée‘i?fi o thorpe School of Landscape Gar- | Mis Eemedy and Bosk Sent Froe. Tollowed (he lead of Baltic, which is [ £V ] NORE TePrCcentel, by Mise Wy~ |have substantial results to report. | her teacnar v find frae mie hnie| Captain Conings Sanlled ihe: soax [lor - standar b ' . ., 2 many years; ihen he sustained a ba ~ a v 5 2 iON DenshSoaiine th tamily | not only remain ashore. but kept .him they changed over. Business callers in town recently in- ROUND TABLE TOPIC | Were dway,’ was'that'of one of her own|bedridden for years. He tried doctor The Wednesday Knights met Wed- | gluded Arthe Salisbury of Middle- | An interesting meeting of the Nor- | PUPUS, and displayed very good results |after doctor and truss after truss. Ne ssaday evening n the recreation rooms | town, I'red G. .Prothero. of Norwich |Wwich Round Table was held Tues.|{'CR Plans and methods they had is-[Tesults! Finaily, he was assured that WOMEN'S PUMPS s jopted dayligh* saving. Although graphs of mammals, state or in captivity, is being held by the AND OXFORDS SR R E Wrist watches are not & moflern ided. Some Gun Mghl—‘m Patent — As long ago as the year 1571 Queen EN- zabeth received a richly jeweled wrist High ‘and Cuban Heels. watch as a present from the earl of Lai- cester. = the Taftville oCngregational Church |and Donald B. Staab of New Haven.|day evening at the home of John Mo. | CUS96d ‘and tri€d’ at'Towthorpe. bl T R B T . SAMPLE MILLINERY At the business meeting Eric Pic-| Henry Laplante of the Poneman |Williams, 173 Washington street. with — et Rl el R R Nearly all sizes to choose from— AT ONE-HALY PRICE. secing, the president presided and |House is spending a few days with|a good attendance. American Music | REP LIGHT SIGNAL SYSTEM , Captain Collings made. a study. of -him- < E-RA .ans were discussed for a camping|friends in Providence, R. I. was the topic of the evening and was FOR THE STATE PoLICE |Se¢lf, of his condition—and at last he was Heory LeClair of South Slater Av-|developed in an entertaining and in- Ltewstded by thoifmding ot thi: method You will be m‘u the wondertsl Establi i * . onus 15 sponding a- few days in Fall |strustive way by piane. selictins oy stablishment of ‘& statewide réd |that so quickly made him a well, strong, AT $1.95 - lisht system by which to facill vigorous and happy man. b o ey ' River, Mass. Miss Caroline B. Freeman. soprano | sending out of alarms t» state petim | ATYORE Can Use (he same method: ite EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN ! THE PASNIK CO. are showlng thils y T 3 Bey Sosuts .will hold " a :og):pby lz\hfinia;d Buckingham. and | men on patrois covering 3,000 miles. of | SmPie. casy, safe and S I L g oéasen. vy s . 6 by Mfise Mreemnn daoo dis P 3 ruptured person in the world should have Y 3 3mpeuuvu first aid ;onten this week. |2 BOPSL by ol Ammc;n T 0~ | highways, is under contemplation by the |{he Captain Collings bOok. teliing. all One lot Women’ m Canvas ' The Pasaik Sell tor (EED FATHER JOHN'S MEDIGINE | ¥, David Sussler wil judge the con- |fofe Thomas and American Music. | state police department, It was announce | b bon arsims may fongh the Eam : s e & a:mrtt talk 1o «the erved. £l this week by Supt. Robert T. Hurley |trécnent in their own home, without Pumps and Oxfords—95¢. ¥ 12 the strain of wiater has left you | pin®CL O ‘;k;“,gi;; e roop I8 | ruYSICIANS ACCUSED ov Haih sfaress befiro. the Neighbortiood e ey & ired and run down club at’the' Wetheérsfeld parish house of the South Congresational church. physician | The proposed system .would also mal Norwich, both of | it Bossible the superintenazn whose names are withheld for the pres- | fice to mob . They will'be sent prepaid to any e sufferer who will fill out the be- v coupon. But send it right away— now—before you put'down'this paper: petitive inspection which 1will take |ABUSINB PRESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE should rot be place in the State Armory, Norwich,| One well known Hartford whipped inio oy Bcout Executive, Frederick A. Ben- |and another from emporary ac- ton, the latter ‘part of this month. ze expeditions at any point “ouiigation on Ty DArt whatever. delty by aiag Wililam Beaufeu has sccepted a fent by Prohibiton Director Harry B, |in the -state, a force- of policemen hos ERED BUPTURE BOOK AND sng. What yo' positon with tre Fonemah Company. | Mackenzie, are (o be given hearings by | lieved sufficient to cope with @ possi- | oo (SREMERY SouEN reed the rea 'wis Rowe and family from 2 hiiu on the’ charge of abuse of the ble emergency, such as might be cre apt. W. A. it o ! ol food, el wich have taken a nouse on Norwich |iiege of issuing prescriptions for whik-|bS a mbb or & band of ni laws aiiempe || - BoX 24-F. Watertown, N. Y.: - OPPOSITE\PORTEROUS & MITCHELL CO. e ue gl B ing to elude ‘arrese. Please send me your FREE Rup- s > WS Melicine Walier Mason has left town. - _The complaint against the Hartfo Details of .ihe plan. were not.divulged Remedy and Book, without. Aniy . o YRieh ‘hélps 301 Henry Hamel .has resigned -his po- |doctors is that he Dy the superintendent, but he said that sition_with the Ponemah Company. !t oms Lo “patient 5. The ! the signal system would probably be op- || JAME «cieee wooee : igive out im- - Philip Casavant vill leave town |complaint agains: the Norwich doctor is|erated by means of the wire equpinent ]| AAAress ........... soon for a visit with his family in|said fo be similar to that against to:|of the Southern New England Telephone --s drugs. Quebec, Canada. Hartford physician Co., officers of which. have already been

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