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Girls ! Face Powders ; NN r 3 $eab Miss Lizbeth Macdonald of Storrs h: May Make You AWVE Bin & Wicak st o ot e e ¢ - bury. 7, But Be Careful How You Apply Them | =\ (ich, Wednesday, May 17, 1022. Mrs. B. B. Wetherbee has moved inte —Above All Be Sure To Use the > her summer home in Atlantic, Mass., for - 4 I 5 B ¢ d b 3 % 3e 4= -~ : . . ‘ i it : VARIQUS MATTERS = | . Carieton aerrit, o z t - 3 o i ; medk end with Cor and Mes. Barvey g g ' TROUSER SUITS ight vehicle 1 £ 7.30 o'clock this| Allen at Fort Wright, Fishers Island,l ' 3 .15, o use the right foundation, cresm. U i S il has returned to his home on Perkins ave.| John M. Lee and Martin E. Jensen[the eleven aldermen. The mayor is the o e dhus s tollet Koods | The 25,000 young trées set out during |Iue. Mrs. Merrill is visiting at Fort |members of the special charter revislon|executive officer. Now the court, of PR el i A S Rl i g T { ‘Commission, were speakers. Tuesday ev-| common councll is everything. The youth who buys his firet der. Just a slight trace on your skin and growing - thritily. Mrs. Mary Whiting, a former resident | ening at the meeting of Mercler coun- The city court is not touched by the The secret of applying powder correct- all that s necessary. This won- nefits. that | diclal system 24 SRAt crgaes na;‘:uxsallg vaniehes trom clght | ing at 3do Tuesday. The first of the ?srflafifiii’"of?fi?fi? e T Tfiyt::db:ne citizens sl e % fellow—and - justly B R Tiet Shiflnaas oF greass- | PEIINSLe, ctop ;Dilagn ¥, : through the adoption of the revisel|ST. ANDREW’'S MEN HEAR part § : Broduce the slightest shininess or greasi- | PECOPPIS S8 BUORS S0 L res | HOUSS at 310 Main street. Norwich. oug] Pt & Sood face nowder, using the color | tonight, 7.30; daylight saving.—aav. e g S elitions Taak e 3 ki 5 j 80, id i X pose you are all wondering where he!‘;e::xxlll:db!u(; ’.:2“;“5:’1‘{,’:%‘{2‘;' ‘:; ";'e 25| The big white lilac bush at the his. Bt o Dl About 100 members of Mercier m: e SOTe e e D Yo i lt it M > '“ 3 ‘ ""_’”_, e Butermilk Cream Beauty | torlc Kinney homestead on Washington| - 5020 % A 0 feil attended the meeting and gave the | won"so'ss %20 we know, there 18 no col- z ciremtated b Powders (flesh. white and brunette) con- | street js blossoming full this year. e D SR, o8 e Is | spsarerine oligest ‘attention; * M Lo- |- aa” o0 s T e o ool ain true buttermilk that protects the | Mr, and Mrs. Alden Cutler and fam- L Rite) e Sl of (e tent o cil, introduced Mr. Lee, without fear or favor, sald Corporation | BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION s X > e 18 alinewhich ‘8o enter Woods, 10 Elmwood avenue, had been | v, o b , sa ] particuler e et ‘omaat the bast complexions | Hartford and will live on Tremont| seriously ill for three weeks, Mrs. Dris. | noma 1;’33‘:‘ e e e By whien | Counsel Edwin W. Hizgins in a falk on WILL LAUNCH 15TH sERies|ours do in every . look vulgar. If you cannot obtain Jocally | street. coll was a yesident of this city for 54 | prove SR PG B S the new charter Tuesday night before the At the hly of Zthb 1end 10 cerits (sliver or stamps) for gen- | It has been announced at TINItY | years and for 40 years of that time re- |CVERs B EOVEUMIT SR UCSCUD [Men's club of St Amdrew's church in) ot o SUNIng and: Loan associa- | There’s a lot of different " g o e Ny | Eplscopal church that the offering Sun-1sided on CIff street. In this city Feb. 7, | mer 03 " have the ballot reeneville. Mr. Higgins and ex-Mayor Soap. Howard Eros. Co. Buffalo, N. ¥.1 . "May 28th, is to be for the Near| 1569, she was married in - St Mary's - 3 S East relief. ¢hurch to John Driscoll, who died many Why Revision Needed. One of the passengeiz on the Maure- | Years ago. Mrs. Driscoll was the mother Mr. Lee spoke briefly along the lines 2 G of four children. of whom Mrs. Woods is | of why a revised charter was needed in- Pine Tree Timothy. . .. TVac |t S0 e o o ‘sasasionally | the Iast survivor. She leaves three grands | asmuch as the old charter, last revised . 3 o : mibus, in 'T. | new charte : o 8t suit is a v well rubbed inbefore applylug the pow- STWRE (TN L les were sell-|Of Norwich, is very ill at the home of | Cil Catholic Ladies of Columbus, r as it 1s a part of the fu h' trousers very ness of the skin. charter which Is to be voted on at tha MERITS OF PROPOSED CHARTER % -3 retta Bellefleur, gresident of the coun.| oo Scrtleman. and there is no wood ideas of good clothes—and Senplexion.. aeainet ~expoeute - i s re- 4 el LN SEEIC ST oy 7 | Dome of Ber daughter, Mres raies T srous trial package of both Cream and Timothy C. Murohy, both of whom are|tion Tuesday night in the Chamber of up the proposed charter which is to be e cie members of the commission which drew | CoTmerce Tooms with President E:|models here to choose frem voted upan at the”election in June, ex-| CasSed for launching the 15th series| o4 the Jowest prices im plained the provisions and the working A t1 , i children. in 1871, had outlived its usefulness and | Plan of the charter to a fair sized gather-| i e of Jowhn J"'" m”“mh' Charles Pine Tree Red To| il | Vst hin sonn Nogsh s Driseoll was devoted 1o her home | was fodlequats for. & clty thaf has an|IGE. Of the members of /thbiclub: Wrom | Touk, 8 0B e ORourke, Cherles | JERrS ine Iree EE R isitis e X Today (Wednesday) is public VIsting| .14 jis interests, was a kind and sympa- | annual budget of about two million dol- |Sentiment gathered here and there. the) oq™ Apslications have already been T. H. ELDREDGE day at the Mystic oral school for the| ihetic neighbor, and will be remembered | lars. Every mayor has seen the need of | Provisions of the new charter were fa-| recejved from those who want to szo — _— . o deaf. Open house gill be observed from; by many for her pleasant manner and her | a differsnt charter than the old one, ":"b‘? received by those who heard| oome in on: this series and it is ex- 85 WATER STREET 1 to 4 o'clock, standard time. charitable deeds. and p & we are taking advantage of ‘s i ed’!";‘"ed by the corporation coun-| pected that a large number of shate- > = e An offer has been made by L. B. Cran- — the dme-rule act that allows the efti-} 5¢, W0 m:ean"‘:"'r“;y‘;“d S e holders will be secured. 4 . ska fo repair and put in presentable FUNERALS. zer & to make thelr own charter and sub- 5 sbout - We bave the following fam- | Ziisiion the horse sheds at the rear of Chasncey Claric Crustenden, |- 1t to thelr own voters. It i & pos- | 8 Oclosk by Charles Trwin in the sbeence | cENTRAL BAPTIST WOMEN STRAW HATS 3 ' 5 dont- D 3 g g ; = ous makes of Farm and Out. |t Bertist churen i Moosin. The funeral of Chauncey Ciark Crut-|SPility that if this charter 1s not 240Dt ig recovering from a recent operation at GATHER AT MAY BANQUET : Ball qalles. Frank A Mitchell is to give ol tenden was elt Tuestey atternoon at| % U0 EEsts B nandne s the Backus hosnital. A six-olece orches-| One of the most notable satherings $1.50 and $3.50 . | Ban o 2 ' g : door Work Shoes-- d, T ns Sfrernton. at a meet.| 230 oclock from the home of his sis The mew revised eharter is certainly | {F® furnished music during the evening. |of the women of the Central Bapti 9 . y Mi.l ) b the WO Feder'atlon of - Pice ter, Mrs. Jane M. Willlams, No. 2811, o .0 (o0 (g0 oo have now. - con- The opening number on the program| church was thke May banquet held Hood’s, Weinbrenner’s, f4ne ot iths s Main streef. Thers was a large attend. | Detter than what we have now. eoh-lyag tne singing of Ametica by all pres-| Tuesday evening in Bushnell chapel k Ik md > . i i el ance and there were many beautiful flo- approval of all nine members'«of = the e:r: il‘(;;l w};fl;h George Hollingsworth | at the church, preceded by an infor- P waukee make Endicott-| c. . c. rummage sale, advertisea for|ral forms. . 3 ke entertal with a vocal solo. Mr. Hig-| mal reception from 6 to 6:30. Covers R May 20, will be Sat. May 27, Pendleton’s,| The. service was conducted by Rev. fl‘:;“[""i‘t“'f:l‘l‘] ::183‘;;’3;:‘; e fioP®S | gins was then presented by Mr. Irwin. | were- laid for 150 and twenty young urp y c Johnson's. CI.“ on us and Broadway.—adv. Alexander H.- Abbott, pastor of the s After expressing regret at the absence| women of the church served as wait- The United States civil service com | United Congregatioal church. Relatives Mr. Jensen Speaks. of Mr. McKinley, who is a member of the | resses. The table decorations were in 207 . s. t save money. N mission announces that an examination|acted as bearers and burial took place| Mr. Jensen followed Mr& Lee, Emh.lln-l charter commission, Mr. Higgins gave a|lavender and yellow, with baskets of Mllll GOLDBLATT’S for radio clerk, navigation bureau, will | in the family plot in Yantic cemetery.|ing first that there would be a special concige and clear cut explanation of the|lilacs as’ centerpleces, yellow candle- be held on June 7. The salary is $1,-| A committal service ‘was conducted by piace on the voting machines to vote on | provisions of the proposed charter. sticks and the bands of lavender SHOE STORE 200 a year. Rev. Mr. Abbott. TUndertakers Church |tife charter and urging everym-x:h nr:;em He said ‘(he d'l:r!er :1 a city is nothing do"v: the center of the dublen, “} &' Allen had charge of the funeral. to push the “Yes” button for the char-|more or less than the constitution by | Waltresses wore caps and aprons o 4 FRANKLIN STREET, NORWICH | , Just arrived 50 barrdls large poretes ter, which a city is governed. A city has no| lavender trimmed with yellow. s e 2 1 WEDDIN There are two maln Qifferences be-| power whatsoever, in and of itself, he| Mcs. Lucius Brown presided with ) 2 Hurley—Hastings. tween the present and the revised char-|said. The city is merely an instrument | much ability as toastmistress and a NORWICH TOWN Faimers may complain of this month 5 AR ter. The first concerns the common|of the state and gets all of is power | Programme of much interest was car-| I hereby warn _all | PoIns, assiest as tn> ccld, but temperaure of 72 de-| At 9.30 oclock Tuesday morning INjcouncil now consisting of the alderman |from the state. | ried out as follows: solo, Miss Helen | trusting my wife, Miidred Andersonm, whe grees dally suits -hose who are in mojthe rectory of St. Patrick’s church, John | ang councilmen and mayor, who make It is nothing to our credit that 50 odd | Kilborn; address, The Benevolent| Withoul cause h]xs lenbe my -'31 lg was held Monday evening in the First|Furry ¢ be plunged .nto summer heatl|Edward Hurley and Miss Vernon. Marie|yur® tho committecs, There will be a | vears have gone by since we have had | Union," Mrs. F. A. Mitchell; address, | board, and I will not be responsible — o4 = e s aitea s R Y : s The - Progréssive Misson: See|any bills contracted by her after tiis Congregational chapel. This also was|toc suddenly, St e ep T i fmr K’ wholly different management in the new | revision of our chasie.. s.. . muming of onary club, the annual busineess meeting. HerbertL.| At the annual exhibition of etchings Y etk Ak, = s . date. charter, for twenty-five citizens of Nor-|® ity is a pure business proposition. I|Mrs. John E. Post; address, The|“\" .\ ¢ o .noraate Conn, May 15, at the Chicago Art Exposition one of The best man was C. Barry and the | oioh will be asked to serve on the com-| think that was in the mind of every man | vinevard Workers, ~Miss Alice M. a9, Yerrington, Kev. Gurdon F. Bailey and $Be pRthiur ot “Kinsman's Notch, | Ratron of honor was Mrs. Helena Kain- —_———————n The May meeting of the Men's League f mittces. These will be without salary | Of the charter commission in framing the | Dean: address. The World Wide HENRY WILLIAM JOHNSON. John L. Browning was the nominating|new Hampshire,” by Ozias Dodge, of( ‘' and will be appointed by the mayor and | Proposed charter. We looked at this Gufl& 3'&2'5:.3"5:"&?"’5;.“?;."“‘"‘. tee appointed to selsct the of-!Norwich Town Following a wedding tour Mr. and|they win hold no other city office. Then|matter in a business w. In eIl ont )} BV, Prinees e Sha - i Mrs. Hurley will reside in Willimantic|there will be one man, tha comperoller, | Meetings no mention was made of repub-| > . Falmer; poem, Miss Alif She-| .44 of from the store proper. The bo: ters clected as follows: Lresident, Al-| The annual Salvation Army drive In|where Mr. Hurley is emploved as a|who will be in charge of the finances of | !lo2n or democrat. While it isn't 100 per | Phens: songs by Miss Kilborn, with | were trying to effect an entrance te-the len Latham; vice president, Clyde M.|Rockville came to a close last week and | clothing salesman. The bride e ot " 7| cent. perfect, nothing is in this worid, we| WOrds Dy Miss Stephens; .address,|front part of the store. e and treasurer, Dr.|was most successful. The efforts of the|daughter of M and ATra) s s soat ) At hange e tosl is a great deal better tham the| Jvoman's — Continuation Campaign,|" pojiceman Spelman said hs didn’t have ey iR have now been ‘turnedto| Hastines and always made her|jates to the city meeting, which at pres-| °P¢ e have now. Mrs. J. D. Rough; address, Tomor-|i, graw his revolver. When the youthe Fas e e 3 home in Willimantic. The groom has|ent votes on the budsct, plus the es.| Ve sveak-of this as a new charter. As|I0W, Mrs. David A. Pitt; gnd clos- Gurden'. F.ifBailey. . Underwaod, who has|always lived in Will ; i Bat : i imantic and i3 the|tras, w! . .;.,l .m;l secretary and ter,. and | son of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick J. Hurley. ions and tax. The result is that a "During the business _session, the | 375, o™y DOt °f en Fes, 0 ormo: Foley B i TDurog’ b nsines semion, the morning at & o'clock in St.|the expenditures and the amount of tax g W 3 were searched at police headquatiers & setiienc “| & matter of fact, a great deal of the oid| .18 WOrds by the pastor, Rev. Dr.|gome jeweiry and other articles alleged h determine the annual appro Pitt. charter is inciuded in the mew charter. = 1o have been stolen were found in'thalr None of us were very rampant reformers, | - The "‘;“dq““ part of the evening|possession. Two of the boys sald they We did believe that better government carried out by a committee with been in Doston during the w! for the summer, incanny Mrs. C. A. Hagberg, charman and th were Rolf Michalkiewicz, !‘: :hld i 1 = R 2 vould resuit and considerable money be kA e » © €| and Joseph Lewis, 16. The name . - . vings £ L 3 REIE RN e atlon. The new charter creates a board | *oud ) g literary part was i 50 35 to The Norwich Rural 85| pyoqh caught,blue mackerel, sea trout, | Shiclas Moran of this eity and pieg|0f finance, which, with the aid of the | "yed If some changes were made. s n charge of Mrs.|14-year-old-boy was withheld. e will flounders and clams at Powers Bros, = . some - : Pitts, to both of whom Mrs. Bro g . 2 i a Mr. H £ T 'WN | be tried in juvenile court. All the caser Lo conclusion of business, Frank |NoU ¢ L Nora Foley of New London were compiles the budget figuras 37 [ISSNS OTmel hig Sudience that| expressed «the cordial thanks of the|wers continued to Thursday for further erty of Lee fvenue, entertained the| Pc¥ location, 77 Frankiin St—adv. united in marriage by the rector of |for amproval by the eleven aldermen.| miisis clected at the same time wiil| "orc® for the delightful evening. | investigation undsr bonds of $1,000 eack . members for more than an hour| Eva Lear Chapter, D. A. R. of New) the church, Rev. William Ftizsimmons. The allerien amay dccrease. buttcannot) poia caice until Taniist+ when' they 50 The two older boys have confessed e Intovesting tall - on 'The|Haven is to present today (Wednesday) \Richard C. Moran of this. city, ainoreass anv amount asked for. The| oo DO WRtL (ob IoF WOSH SO 808 o0 on T oo o vy that they twere the ones who broks into Wizard of the Air . Mr Sterry, who has|the ricture of Washington's Farewell | brother of the groom, was the best [2adopted budget will be published in tael gy 4 Pyt SO T 0 el 61 the Eagle Clothing Co store in this ciry veen 5 Ctuccosatul radio. amateur . for|tn His Mother to the State ¥arm for|man and the bridesmaid was Miss|hewspapers. no_loner be pos- | b I OTAeY n. ARE CAUGHT IN HARTFORD | o5t weck. sight or nine years, made several draw-| Women, at East Lyme. Edith McGriedy of New London. sible e any ETOWD of cltizens In a city | py, speaker called attention to the|, TN¥ee boys ranging in ages from four- ings on a blackboard during his talk,| Last year the bees at the aplary ot| The brde was gowned in blue poi-|Mmeeting to pu. ihrough an appropriation| oot that the charter, it adopted. will | 50h, 10 Béventeen “hopped a freight out hich opened by explaining the aifferent | Allen Latham. .of Norwich Town, emerg- | Tet tWill with hat to match and car-|for a $4.000 sewer merely by mustering | change the city's business year from May | Of, OrWich” five days ago, beginning Fge e Abtiats Snd the styles| ed from the hive Aprll 25th. This year|Ticd roses. Her bridesmaid wore blue | enough of their friends to attend a eltv [ 15300 157 She calendar year, Jan, | CTccrs of lawlessness. Atter committing v ot commereial acrials, Of special|the first bees started out for the sea-| WAL hat to match and carried pink|meetine. Fowever, it is provided that " i Surprise Party. Monday evening was pleasantly spemt ice Conrad whem a series cf burglaries in different cities, | & the Tome of Misms Al : gl . 1st to Jan. 1st. t% | iie was given a surprise party By : sweet peas. in parting with o iring < = including Waterbury and Br 3 significance was the reference to the |son’s foraging May 10th. Folowing the wedding ceremony)or increasing. the. et ad fre rate|! Last night the clty's booke were bal-| Jass, Their. aotivities were haten ‘i |mumber of her friends. Games Radio Central station situated near Port| Don’t forget food sale, C. L. of C.|there was a reception at the home of | ters wil 3 e anced. It was the end of the business Jefferson, L. I This aerl: were ; jayed and a prize was awarded Miss come . before - the -ala-fashioned] = 2 Hartford at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning | Piayed ar D the largest | Reid & Fughes' bagement Friday, May | the brde's mother, Willetts avenue. |City meeting and if some orldinance fs| jeor, The Tesuit is that the city will run | when Policeman Francis Spelman thrust | Mae Devin for dancing. Voeal ssleations and most_powerful in_the world, is bullt{ 19th, 1 to 5—adv. Those present at the breakfast and|2cceptaple to the aldermen but mot te | Lo ROW until the taxes start to come in @ fashlight through a booken window:|were rendered by Miss Hansen and Miss n the shape of @ cart whool with twelve | * wwhile fiowers are so abundant an oc- | reception included guests from Provi-|the gizens a city meeting can be held | CX October on borrowed money at In-|in the rear. of J. 3. Keete's drug stors | Jennie O'Connell, accompanied on .the mokes. each three miles long, casional houauet would mean happiness | dence, Norwich, New York and New- |on that. e o oy e et Fetheratield avenue. 'Tuo | Piano O oo s At Seninas. Moot L et oL condiEL o many ot thosfat Nox: [l D BE SRRl oA neen Will Save Citizens Money. new charter will mean a saving of thou. | the (Fio cowerlng and BRKINE in ihe | freshments were served by Mrs. Conrad. ; L wich State Hospital, where Tuesday's | tiful gifts. ; e o5 . 4 :1;(‘ ‘7»,.;:;:-» rr\h—r“ ed tofithe 31‘“&“ census showed 1604 patients. anldm{«;;«;m%mt;eh \3vuefldn-n$i t«;u,NMr_ bnml:’ngmg:e‘fh;“n;_:héhpw;g‘ ir;asux:: sanvgz :;;ogg;:afi-;:lg.ma A corner of a little back room which . e e B odels. Mr. Sterry also referre o Mrs. n will reside in Nor-| ° ¥ 1 - eaches rthday the regenerators as being the most sen-| There Is ioiheis ?e‘& da(;" or P‘a’:’“: wich. The groom is the son of Mr.|PAY back until November, in order to|taxpayers of the city of Norwich should sitive and up-to-date. although not ths|Oof Bolten schools at the Center, 2 T and Mrs. John A. Moran of this city[™Meet current expenses, Mr. Jemsen ex-|know who ls making appropriations and Cfil, iy reachied el n.-t’m' sasiest onmes to manipulate. Regardless|P- M- Wednesday, May 24. The pro-|ang is employed as a chauffeur. The | P!2ined that it iz proposed to make the|What they are for. So we created what who o how expensive a machine might be, | Bram Wit consist of athletic events in t bride formeriy resided here but for|CItY tax come due in the spring and the | IS called the board of finance. It will bo|| Local Wholesale Market || Tuesday was entertained at supper in Shless ohf has a detostar, mickdagen o | competition far % sllver” cu. some time past has made her home town tax in the fall. This will provide | COmposed of the-mavor, the board of al- her honor in the evening at the heme mot be veceived. Special mention was His South Griswold friends are won-|in New London. both eity and town with the money when | d¢rmen, the comptroller and four or five of her daughter, Mrs. John E. Sher- mads of the audion as being the most|dering if Jeptha G. Bill will come east S s D A they need it and save probably $25,00) | citizens appointed by the mavor. This| Fuyrnished by the Marketing Bureau of | she 'r:sold‘e‘:“ LT Jemsitiva detrotor in the world, This|from Genoa Junction, Wis, this sum-|LEBANON PASTOR IS annually to the city and town, Tt is|board will sit together, will hold public|the State Board of Agriculture fo The sontaine the grid and the aliminumy |mer as usual. Farly in September Mr. ORDAINED TO MINISTRY | [nerstood that the town fs very willing hearings, will look at the meeds of the}Norwich Bulletin. ; plate which fe menerally bullt in a ofr-| Bl will reach his 99th birthday. el Db ekl benb i ;:e;‘::’oplir:'re'!n this way to save the cit- :f;{éhth:{llwgfl d;:; = mairmwd:et. Active demand: broilers, apinach Church Prayer Mesting mular form. The plate: comes next fol A, B. Kingsbury has opened room 7| Baptist church, 11 churches and seven| . g ;3 % Tay the tax o aad then will| thubarh, onlors, asparagus, - strawher- vifl‘hhd:rr:al::efhfih n prayer then the grid inside of the|in the Shannon building, Where he will | special representatives convened Tuesday omptroller Is Financial Manager. ‘That is the way up-to-date business Iow B meeting service to be held . at T then the filament for lighting | give watch work his first and best at-|to consider the advisability of setting| The comptroller is to be the financial | concerns do. Look at North Main street | o oocrate demand: . cabbage, dande- the bu The heat generated by the |tention—adv. apart for the gospel ministry Rev. E. L. | Manager for the city. s r n a . Rlament and the gas in the bulh. to- o'clock (standard time). INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Miss Ruth Loring spent part of_the It is a farce now. | T cast no reflection on sny admimistra- | oy 070 ¢6ES, potatoes. o Connecticut men are in New York to| vicld, the pastor of the Lebanon church. | S2id Mr. Jensen, the way the bills in | tion whatsoever. We vudii'd and patch. Fo:; e ey s siond gether with the hich pressure attery |,itend the sessions of the Fall Styla|The council organized by electing Rev,|CeFtain city departments are given the | ed and spent money that was blown away | (POUthern). apples, (bu.), celery. tonnected 1o the plate, |8 generally |Snow and Merchandise Exhibition be- D. 4 Fitt D. D, of the Central Baptist &“;;-ay_n;‘hreet B slg;in their names tc | the first windy day, and kept on doing it. MARKET CONDITIONS. bout forty-five volts, . *® | ing held by the Brooklyn manufasturers | church, Norwich. as moderator, and Rev. ing out thousands of dollars. It is | Now w e ermanent street im-| The egetabl - i nun;hflr ot ‘these :\\m:s n 2 ToWlof shoes for children, misses and wo- R. Daniel Trick of the Federated church, | fortunate that the city has not been roy- e ity g b ook wit a transformer etween eac! WO % e = he Lol week with her brother-in-law and sifler, 2 . provement, was just what was done |taining higher prices this week: let- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Hull, of Mystic. Norwich, as clerk. The candidate stated | Ped and cheated for there has b - re or ery. Oranges are also higher 2 men, : 2 e state as been op- | on Little Water street by M - | tuce, celery. thiwr ::::rdu w‘:':h ‘nr—‘r:‘q the amplifiers to Rev. Peter H. MoClean, of Miltora, | (1¢ facts leading un to his conversion and | POrtunity enough under the present sys- ¥ g Rt prlu.umq following p:o:-lxmhnn |::n b B el ol - un the sound. - 5 5 3 : y. X e A e o e vere & avenue are entertaining Mrs. Mathew- ot R T e i M rran ThuCt | proceeded to give an Gutline of his Chris. | ment of all bills and has got e nt e e e A R T bl e e ey mens, parts of the apparatus. also an- P& £ - | tian doctrine. These were all given very | 2ood personally if he allows ovi ~ = #wereq many inquiries. At the closs of | In% at St Patrick's Shurch, was at one| clearly and seripturally sustained. The | by any department. e :::ac‘i‘!oyw w‘i:h‘:r‘eltal;::e:n Tot avaie Tmtdrr{t: ‘s:hhtnl‘:;““'gu “.rhe taet | _Miss Maud Carew Buckingham was the the talk he was given a rising vote of | {ime Pastor of St Andrew's church, Col-| council went into secret session and| The comptroller idea was suggested | tec on public safety came in for expla- | market aiso Moy fios b the ooct|week end guest of Miss Helen M. Katley thanks. After the war. when music was | chester. voted that it Was satisfied with all that | tWenty years ago by Mayor Thayer, sald nation. This committen would Include | market 15 inclineq thie wesk tr omalfof Dayville, leaving Saturday merning frst heard through the air. Mr. Sterry| Vinal cottage on Mohegan avenue, | the candidate had said, also vot«# to rec- | Mr. Jensen, but the citizens were ot | the dutles of the poiice and fire commia. | mand higher per n 31l grades that| {oF @ motor trip Tler the Mohawk trall and friends enjoyed listening in on sev-|New London. the new dormitory of Con.|Ommend to the church that it proceed|ready for it then. The city now owes | sioners. which would be combined. fow | are belns ciersd The foliommeies that! returning Monday. ) tral cccasions. hearing vocal and Instru- | necticut College, the ift of Mrs. Vinal| With the ordination. The moderator and | $150,000 in bonds which It mever ought | the police commissioners rnd the ~fire| are pepected te bo ighors ok STin2 | Mrs. Henry H. Gallup of Nerwieh, & mental muslo very distinctly from | of Middletown, will e opened for in-|the clerk ‘were appointed a committee |to owe for which those.responsible years | commissioners. are all members of the | meal ban hoainy cher; cottonseed | o er of Lucretia Shay chaptes D. A. Washington. and Pittsburgh, spection May 20. A house warming is| With the candidate to arrange a program | g0 could have been put behind the | council. We do away with that. We g fancy | 0 oot New London, has ajtered her heme Under direction of Georgs F. Hyan. | glanned. of ordination which was as follows: bars, said Mr. Jensen, If anybody had | call the council the board of aldermen |There to ot precint u ssll o """“fl;" on Washington street to (he chapter in goail ikiee wers daladfly armeed in| L L menting ef e e | SCPUS] soaling wsn by Fev: E. .| ewr wifs awake and make them purely a legisative body. | these eggs, They are selling very slag.| Which to Eive a bridge for the bemefit of P g 2 , rge, of Hartford; a re.| Under. the revised charter th ten’ allow e Aoy fund for Com- leage members enfoved a luncheon of |Ven King's Daughters at the Howard |port of the council was given by the| clerk will have to sive all his time to i | body this Sovper oo, t0 allow the same iy, el = & wndwiches, cake. coffes and fce cream.|Avenue Congregational church, Friday, | clerk; praper was offered by Rev. George | work, but the city treasurer Wil he o | the ernocditurcs sy staion oarProte v e In the center of the serving table was Mrs. Georze H. Prior, of Jewett City,|Borden of the Second Waterford church.|a little different footing than mnow. He | ' Mr. Higgins went on o tell of the pro.|APPleS bu. ...... ... - $3.50 '34.25 1 bouquet of white and purple lilacs |State president of the King's Daughkrs| The sermon was preached by Rev. C. A.|won't have to put in so much time, He | posed ward system by which the wity |ASPaTagus, nat. fancy .... .23 .35 BRIEF STATE Fho waltressss were Miss Ruth Beeba | will be the guest of honor and the speak- | Merrill of Noank, the text being Isaiah | will recelve money and pay or order of | will be redivided Into Jfstricts. each dio. 2 S8, T R0 wnd Miss 143 Besbe. This meeting| er & 55:.11, the theme The Efficlent Word and | the comptroller and city clerk. AN bills | trict to elect its own representatives in 750 2381 Winkeee e otk ol T glosed the sixth season of the league. it| mu. aro o4 panet Mars, due to ar.| EXAited Life; the prayer of ordination | before pavment will have to have the ap. | the board of aldermen. Al districts will 135 LAs]its sxutal G o iES Wi ST ha x held fte preliminary mesting | iy otion to. the sun o Tume| oS, oflered by Rev. A B. Coats of |proval of the comptroller, board of fin- | of course vots on the election of tne 235 35 |8l of the Realts ofiow, Dr. J. & Ols- Rave v Instruitive and. enferiatning | 10 ey, TOw be. seen rining ‘wbove the | on'of pands’ by severss of e By | i dermen, and the signature of the | mayor, chy clerk, olty treasurer, eta SIS Commeres. T addresses throughout the varions es- |Soutncastern horizon between 9 and 10| e change to the church was given by | - mive. iviz inted R e s o e slons: the topies of whlch have apoiied | {FI%0¢ 17 the evening = Monday, May| Rev. Chester Howe'of New London; a hand subjeet 1o removal by mim. win ooy, | ELSEInS sald the new charter provides te government, religion. hospitals. Ame- g e nie meridian about 2 &.| charge to the candidate was given b t i T o, Suall devote hiisj ention e " m, standard time, 2 given : Y | stitute the board of public safety and will time to the . We A Pt T s ey L . (Jcorge . Strouse of the First|have charge of the fire. and Police de- | sataries of a:‘:c:mdlls.ha'.l";:‘s;:l::xu;: P i Teleplione company “Mondsy Svenisg ia P n a community, state com. Women from the Baltic and Ver-| church of Waterford; the welcome to the | partments. They will have a great deal | Potatoes. Reed, 165 Ihw, the Knights of Columbus hall pensatio nand manv others. The object|sailles Methodist churches are to be the|larger work was extended by Rev. H. B.|to say about hiring and dismissing :!he mafl;’ ver ey enay be, i thy | Bhiwbard, b, o of the league is the intellectual moral|guests of the Woman's Home Mission. | Sloat, Dromotion secretary, of Hartford.|members of the departments. The | borce Whoever they may be, i the|gpinach ' whi ; Nortolk—Howard W. Carter of this and social uplift of the men in the com-|ary Soclety of Trinity Methodist church|The benediction was pronounced by Rev, ] Shattis js; sopiot. munity. At each annual meeting a So- Cabbage, new, crate Dandellons, bu. .. o7, 3 1.25 150 hester.—. Promriain g A Manchester.—An invitation dance was . .50 | given by the employ: s of the Manchester Potatoes. new. b, . 5] division of the Southedn New England i change is not great but is all Strawberries, qt. . o B0 place and Pasadena, Cal, has been eleet- m at the Thursday afternoon meeting. The| E. L. Nield. it AL TeArtent ipe thel' Commenting on the presemt charter,|Tomatoes, Southern, 24 qis. 450 5.5 |ed secretary of the iewly organized Uni- sfal hour has followed. topic, is The Call of Tomorrow, In charge| The council comprised: Central church.|der a similar deparfment of public | LN® SPeaker said it is extremely difficult Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck. of|of Mrs. Albert Boardman, Rev. D. A. Pitt, Deacon C. ' - Dat Poultry. versity ciub of Pasadena. He helds & Edward : to get at the provisiong of the charter e Z similar office with the Litchfield County Otrobando avenue. had as suests Sun-( Smith, Deacon. J. P. Holloway; Third ;’;&fi e cv:“-?e-fi;fi:glt: ‘i;,i“;f,,‘;t owing to its numerous amendments. The Conn.. newlald. fan. University club. fay the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, n endeavor to broaden the influence! Baptist church, Rev. R. Daniel Trick, AR e e e 3 mayor, when he assumes office, should be Theodors D. Peck, who were secompan. | Of music in the work and play of Amer-| Mrs, H. I Peckham and Mrs. George A. e A by their son and daughter-in-taw, | 1A s the deciared purpose of the Music handed a copy of the city charter, he A Howard ; Fitchrille, Rev. W. D. Hether- The park board 1s already established | 519, 1t would take a truck to land the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peck, all of West- | Industrics Chamber of Commerce in ar- . & T ot anlishe : A Scotsman was in hospital, and afl i % along lines similar to the boards in the 1 - o 28 | hopes of recovery had been abandomed. dhester, rang'ne (o1 a conferencs, to ‘ast for six | foom o ob 1 Stark and George, proposed charter. - The water depart- | Pr-Get o wo:fiifinih}:a:“:uo;:r:?%l;: 3 s expressed a wish to _hear the bag- days, which will open at the Hotel Com- o REces b:‘t""":‘;‘zhegagy e oorop0%ed | and bulky volumes which would ifive to : pipes for the last time, 50 & piper was Sult For $3.000 Damages. modore, New York, June 5. \ EPISCOPAL CONVENTION 18 charter, cl er passes. legis- be searchéd to get at the amendfhents, : e i e Compym e mbm-mg S:Il;emc:ufle of r: m:]kd:gt Brollers, dreased, Bos At the end of that time the Scotamam be criticized until those who would crit- . Meat Produets. N N e fcize it have read it Cows, Milch, hd. .... were dead.—London Tit-Bits. Ex-Mayor Murphy Speaks. Cows, live. native. 100 b, . lation will be secured to put it on the same basis as all the other depart- ments. A snit for $3.000 damages brought by; 'The first registered tournament of the IN SESSION AT HARTFORD Anna B. Hoxie of Lebanon aeainst Mer- | Connecticut Trapshooting Association ‘The Episcopalian diocesan convention w R. Bass of Seotland. Windham coun- | for the acason of 1922 is to be held by | began at Christ Church Cathedral, Hart-] The gas and electrfc commission is T, was filed Tuesday with the clerk of | the Norwalk Gun club Saturday, May|ford, Tuesday afternoon, following & |Subject to the state and mot to the city he superior court here. The suit {s|20- The program will. consist of 150 | conference of lay and clerical delegates|and is not touched by the new charter. Srought on’the common counts and at.|tarsets at sixteen yards and 2 double|in the parish house on the nation-wide| Mr. Jensen emphasized particularly | Harold Kramer entertained with a|COWS. live. native, com. . !achments have heen filed on two par-|éVent. for twenty-five pairs, of fifty tar-| campaign in behalf of the denomination.|tha change that will be made to have | vocal selection at the olose of the cor-|Steers. native. 100 Ibs. wis of land In Seotland. geta, Rt, Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, bishop|a uniform year for all departments of § DOratian” aouasers Tk sud st - oy | Homh; 11a:7100: . 5. 100 113 ENSILAGE CORN of the diocese, made the opening prayer | the city. Now all is confusion. One de- | singing of popular songs the chairman | 0SS, eountry dressed, Tb. At the National Congress of the Sons of the American Revolution in session|2nd in the devotional service he was as-|Partment’s year ends May 15, another in | pregented ex-Mayor Timothy C. Murphy, | Ham. best smoked. b ...... Sweepthke — Eurela MARRIED at Springfield, Mass, a resolution was|SiSted by the suffragan bishop, the Rev.| March and another in April. Having a| I am awfully interested in this charter, | l-ard. pure. 1b. ... mnn;n—r!m‘r‘,\ A—In Westerly. R |introduced protesting against the use in|Dr. E. Campion Acheson of Middletown. | uniform year for all will be the cure |sald Mr. Murphy. I'take an interest and |Calves. hest. liva. ‘b b 4 ay 15. 19 Imperial Leaming X by Rev. Henry 14 ools of any textbook: Bruno. S. M., Theodore C. Dionne and bl L i Misg Rita A. Cercena, During the afternoon session both|for this and there is not ome word to pride in this city. I hope you all take b ..., Bishop Brewster and Suffragan Bishop|be said against it. laud Tories and undervalue the services an interest in the city. This charter ign't a3 T. H. ELDREDGE and ' sacrifices by which American inde-|Acheson made their annual reports. The city is to be divided into six vot- | a charter for the ehort time I have to live, ». T« 85 WATER STREET 3 e pendence was won. Dr. Richard S. Lull, professor of ver-|ing districts from which resident alder- | under it. e b DIED tebrae paleontology at Yale university, | men will be elected by the voters of that s 2 H . X SEYONLDS_In Mymic May 14 1e2.| A Jeputation, from the Satholic Wo-| spoke on evolution at the docesan din- | district, who will also vote for all the o GARDm Tm trginin, wife o olds, 3 : ; : aged 39 years. i Gaci Samatorium Tuesday, taking a birthaay|DCr Tuesday evening. Expressing the | other city officers. The districts have . jan th b stituted so that there wi live under this old charter, and NURPHY—In_Stonlagton (Piweatuok), | cake, fce -cream -and other goodies toforinion that the’ Darwinian theery doesbesn sonstitu i Her e not conflict with religion. Professor Lull | one alderman to_about 700 voters. This | But are you going to let your m’ Fm m . May 13. 1922, Mary E. Murphy. Mise Catherine Flagg, a New Haven | said that “lowly origin does not destroy | gives Greeneville, north and west dis- | live under #? If I Weére to run my snom m 3 Hn_\u:"LL—‘In Pawtucket, R. I, May |paticnt. on her twenty-second birthday. ha gignity of man’ Wlots 2 alasrren teacH Y cantral AAtsEHIEE | ek 28 I did when I started if 4 13, 1922, Peter Turnbull, aged 50 years. | Mrs. Joseph P. Connor. of Lincoln ave- “Man's real dignity depends mot on |3 aldermen, east and Laurel Hill districts nue, took the visitors down in her car. wouid“be_crude. People would laug] Timothy, loose, 100 Ibs. FISHING : origin, hut on what he has become,” he | one alderman each. It will surely result | #. " Tm Oats, No. 1, 80 Ibs. e i3 New York papers are aiding In the|said. “The Bible ought not be taken as|in a mixed board of aldermen accord-| There ism't one dollar in the Corn, No. 1, 100 Is. . SOME NEW m P]I E SUFFERERS campaign for $200,000 for a new, fire-|a biological text any more than a phy-|ing to party affiliations, and it is well ‘Wheat 1bs.) X = a proof home, for non-paying, non-sec-|sical one.” recognized that the best results are ob- 3 ? y ’ Don't become despondent—try Dr. |tarlan cancer patients being cared for| Rev. F. W. Williams of this city is|tajned witht a mixed board. The alder- s appropriations. | Cottonseed Meal ... lwonhardt's HEM-ROID — no greasy | by the daughter of Nathan Hawthorne, | attending the convention. men elect their own president. The mayor is X THE l-lousflm mlves—no cutting—a harmless remedy | Mother M. Alphonsa Lathrop, for- % s not a member of, the board. The al- Murphy explained the dutles of Ths. 5 : ®at is guaranteed to quickly banish |merly of New London. now of Rosary| Women becoming economically inde-|dermen will be a legislative body. The : oW n . ¥ i ' mineey or costs nothing, Lee & | Hill Home, Hawthorne, Westchester 74 ¥ pendent is attributed as the cause of the| mayor may approvg. or veto their astts, county, New York, < inereasing number of divorces in St they may pass an act over his veto out of