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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 1, XZ 1920

. spot by which he could ploits in killing off bad Indians have marks the when beaned old' There was not a mark JEVVETT CITY . Miantonomoh. - be identified and it is thought that he IN TWO YEARS AS made history It was Capt John and ' BED May Day Demonstrations in Europe his men, friendly reds, who And we'll tell you of another interest- - was a tramp who crawled In for shelter, Sunday morning at the Baptist e!rarr whites and M. Jun- ing thing we have heard makes j Rev. D. Fuller"! mewaje to the destroyed the stronghold of the that Banbury. The meat markets of Mighty Things, and to Ue Mystic, George now famous. You can believe it or Wednes-no- t. iors Is Little RESULT OF PNEUMONIA at where Johnson bury and Bethel will start their the-- Loni. you i Seniors The Ransomed of capably runs an efficient telephone ser- just as please. ,iay half holidays next week Wednesday. Young PeopWe j Weo-Ne- w Royal Babcock leads the New York, April 30. The approach of call a general strike in France to enforce vice. . Now. did you ever hear why so many May 5, and will close at noon each Au-urd- meeting at prm. A Great ulf Fliv'l revolutionary demands. .Tho success or England folks, eat beans oil Sat- - j nesday during Hay, June, July and S.li May Day, the traditional date for strikes When that Pequot fort was destroyed is the topic for the evenin; nmw. got this strike depends, however, upon coop nights? gust.. . - uugh left and she soon and labor demonstrations in Europe finds of an awful lot of roughneck Pequots sud Itev. . li. Aldrlrh will conduct the eration by the .General Federation La No?'-Well- wen ten you. D. denly ceased plotting raids on the' white ' Mlddlctown Eyron MacDonald. a communion service at the the labor situation throughout con- bor,-- wing of the - - . some back strength and flesh. that the conservative trench villagers. ... i Before . the actual settlement ..nior at AVeslevan. will sail on the 8. 8. P. Oor- - tinent, in a condition of ferment, with railroad, organization. nungry prospectors tmurch Sunday momnsr. John ' and mon lea-l- s Epworth league, mret.a,:. prospects of a general strike in All branches of- - syndicalist labor in And speaking of Mystic It was" hot ZSZ. ,7. "r. ..r "?ltlu' I" the "I was confined to my bed for two Paris, threat of a general railway strike Belgium except the railway men have pneu-noni- a. rears from the effects of plural throughout France and disturbed condi- been called upon to take part In' the . ' " - - - i i me an awful . 1.--" how he . fellow of Minuav morning m ine It left with tions in most European countries . general strike on May So hated his redmen pots de- - ! Was chance, they discovered of beans Watrrbory. Miss' Bernice. MacLean. ' Th coit.mii!.1 senonrPTi."ice will tough and bronchial trouble. May Day In Europe is vastly different as no special demonstra- other tribes. He caught up with a Pe 1. church t no far known here posited in the cart. 1 he beans pro- - obser-ed- . lea.1 treated by 12 d fferent doctors with from May Day in the United States. prepared for May. Day quot chieftain, who had escaped the recently ciected the most studious cirl In Mm. F. F. T!obinon wiU tions have been vlded them with a substantial meal, al- - Chr-stla- T p. apparent benefit. -. Mystic ' the Crosby High school by popular Vote the Endeavor at m While, in America labor unions make no either "in Spain Germany or Italy. .Sev- slaughter; over in Guilford and no brown-brea- d tret!'is "I had heard of Milks Emulsion but though there was then. of tne cia33t announced as winner of All three ohurch w 11 commence on A- special effort to . enforce their demands industrial .centers have been Unc, the playful old murderer, cut OH had no faith In anything. friend eral Italian That came later when the press agents the Latin by Dr. saving schedule. ' - me and I tried It. From the on May Day, those of Europe have al- the scenes of .numerous strikes during the- Pequot chief's head and hung it croft rrbe Donon at.daylight nred - for the molasses makers succeeded in . re t to th Brst I commenced to feel better. I have ways regarded this as favorable April, some of which- are- continuing. on a pole or something, by wayof tell the hish school today. Miss Mactean SIt nrra names be add4 a date convincing us that beans. without ts the second family to fnnd: Georw Kennetiy seven bottles and am - In some ing stray Pequots member of her Pl'ter Thmrv fiow taken for demonstrations and strikes. This situation generally prevails other that Lncas had brown tiread, were as cocktails without win prize. McKay. F. fine. Have no cough or bronchial The situation in France apears to be Spanish cities. The labor situation been around and was in his usual jovial the Dorothv MacLean. s'ster Wm njil..Mn rmcan L trouble, have regained my flesh and ' a kick. of Bernice and now a iunior at 'Crmhsn. Frnk MolL more threatening than elsewhere on throughout Germany has been in a dis- mood.' . Lorl-priz- strength and am doing all the work the ' In remembrance of this discovery, yoke college, wen Mrs K M S ttnd Mrs. J. e continent Labor leaders in Paris will at- condition sinee the Kapp revolu- the prize in 1917. The 'ft P. for a family of seven. I never felt turbed That head removing incident Is why made on Saturday night, descendants of is t50 in cash. i ston returned Friday nijht from Orlando my Mrs. Dell Sivers, tempt to "stop everything but the clock" tion, but no special demonstrations have f better in life." they call the place Sachem's Head, iheKe nrosnectors and ail their friends I Fla. 16 N. T. nours on y. 1, May. Seventy ' Fulton St., Phoenix, tor zt daturas May as a been called for Day. thous- That's why, too, they have an Indian tn Kneland eat baked beans for - A run-dow- n body invites disease. Let demonstration against present economic and industrial workers have been on a shirtless: but with Zouave's pantaloons every Saturday night WHITE Milks Emulsion build you up as it has conditions. there, supper nr to try. The labor situation was made strike in Vienna but has been all dressed for the warpath, with shield The infant of Paul Spencer is ill SOIITT! WOODSTOCK others. It costs nothing more perilous there by decision of demonstra- - These beans were found, to be a bit with Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri- the nothing to indicate renewed and .spear ' in his hands and a bowie Pneumonia. The Aid soe'ety gave a suppei Congress of Frpnch Railway. Workers totions in. Austria on May Day. more specific, on what is known as Bean ladles' tive food and a corrective medicine. It knife stuck in his belt, on the tomato - Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Main snert Sun last week Friday evening. . healthy, action, Hill..- That Is why, this name was given restores natural bowel can labels. day with relatives In Stonington. prance' rn-l- away with all need of p lis and to this particular section of Norwich. North Senexet a whist and danc doinr But tomahawking our gory way back Mrs. Sarah Sv.an of North Stonintrton last Thursday evening. physics. It promotes appetite and NOBWICH GETS WBITETJP V , Ben and his band of cutthroats captured Is t quickly puts digestive organs in to Norwich it is in this latter town that the of her daughter. Mrs. Dwlght Mrs. Perry, who has been IB, l recov- the IN TELEPHONE BULLETIN the fort. Then Just by way of showing Cornell. ering slowly. shape to assimilate food. As a builder strong brotherly affection for his a monument has been erected to the BRIEF STATE NEWS el flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion Under the title of "That Town Up the his memory of dear old Unc. Mrs. George Goodhue and daughter of Mrs. L. R. Soutliworth Is spending neighbors . It strongly recommended to those River," Norwich is given a "writeup" in and schoolmates, he lined Deep Klver. Sunday. May 2, all local Carolina were cllers here. few rtay In New York. is all up against a well and mur- Uncas rjt in right with the Norwich Olio Mrs. whom sickness has weakened, and a the April issue of The Telephone Bulletin them ' clocks will be turned hour ahead. Georje Nason. who had been III Mrs. Rlienpard. wif of Dr. Fheppard powerful aid in resisting and repairing dered them. And by way of passing it folks when he captured Miantonomoh, a ' at the home of son. which proceeds tfl tell, . a few things Varragansett New Haven. New Haven council. No. her David Nason, the Is hnck from New York. the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic was this massacre of surrendered pris bad chieftain. Mian had nast two weets. died Monday W. H. Young purchased some in constipation are aoout ana some oi its leaamg been ;93' caranaI ot night The horses stomach trouble and oners of war which has ever since made the village pest and literal cutup V,, lmJ ,Jt funeral was held at her home in Ashavay Worcester week. promptly relieved usually in one day. citizens, now dead."; for a long swore ven- - fun at ha" I fIay' th's surrendering so very, very unpopular anh time. Uncas Thursday afternoon. i moved This is the only solid emulsion made. The writer uses a dozen illustrations j About barrels of Ixiu's Yours has to Nortr gea.ce and with his braves laid a Middletown. sear Woodi-tock-. and so palatable it is eaten with of unhealthful for Americans in rv.s. For Mrs. Moore of Aehaway was a recent that well known Norwich buildings and enemy. - i were received here Wednesday by freight m spoon soldiers to surrender went out crafty trap for his He nabbed guest of her son. Spencer. j Perry like ice ''ream. Truly wonder says In part as ' American on the New York-Ha- rt Taul Moffltt has purchased a new ear ful for weak, sickly children. follows: of fashion in September, 1781. him, too. Whether he cut Mian's head from New York No matter how severe your case, you In New London they refer to Nor- - ott or Just cleft tt with a sportive swat ford boat. are urged to try Milks Emulsion under of his tomahawk doesn't really- matter. New Britain. The demand of masons' GURLEYVILLF It's Just as ds'nible to know when tc this guarantee: Take six bottles home you Any for $1 fnrAf--ft fin AilmnlnvA . n It let in cia-- hear that Identical expression, in so how" Miantonomoh did not bother helpers in New Britain an hour w!;h you. use It according to directipns New York city it means Sing Sing prison. Huntington.' was born in 1731 there pay been rejected by the The Singer family of Chaffeevllle. have when to grasp an is really nothing surprising in the fact the village folks any more. has Master sold and. ir not satisnea witn tne results, Any one who is "up the to Builders' association. their farm end are moving to the your money will be prompt'y refunded. river a beyond. He The appreciative and generous settlers j New any- that he has passed was Cross place, in Gurleyville. ' Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Londoner is buried alive, and Congress actually allowed Uncas to live in Nor- Rocky Hill. At the Congregational Miss one who is "up to New president of the Continental Arline Dunham from Hartford is Milks Emulsion Co.. Terre Haute, Ind the river" a 783 jus- wich for a long time after his useful- church Sunday morning Rev. Harold spending week gold Yorker is .doing high from 1779 to and was a chief the end at her home here. by druggists everywhere. a stretch behind tice of the supreme court, and was ness as a head remover had passed. Winship of Deep River preached as a Much interest is being shown judging stone walls. But, . while New London ' pastorate. governor when he died. ' They treated him kindly and when he candidate for the by the attendance in the services at the ers refer to Norwich in the same, ex- pave tearing down ?L, GUNNING FOR PROFITEERS Isaac T. Bromley, noted journalist died they him decent burial. In Weston. While an old church Sunday morning in the sermons IfSM Liquid , pression that underworld New Yorkers a small cemetery Uncas and his descend barn on the Lester I anton place In by the pastor, Rv. Leonard Smith. AN ANCIENT PRACTICE use in referring to the "hoosegow" on and humorist and for many years editor ants, day. the of The not his heirs, for the white folks Weston the other workers came It is reported that the hoarding house high wage the Hudson, there is absolutely no Norwich Bulletin and later the saw to unon body of man who had evi- - mill at Chaffeeville been ' Profiteering in foods and New .York Tribune, was another native it that he left little by which his the a and silk have by labor are from being other similarity in the' two ptaces. The descendauts could be properly called his dently been dead a long time. Several sold, and the work of tearing them down demands far seen both, of Norwich. He is dead now, too. but ultra-mode- writer has staying but a short heirs, empty were touna py tne corpse. has commenced. in to: eo problems. memory of him as probably the great- are burled and a rough stone bottles er dcsc aud Bornss so'a Ancient Egypt flogged its profiteers time in each, we hasten to assure you. est wit and after-dinn- er speakers of his In the places, medieval Understand, there was nothing enforced market and lingers. . But we have with us England passed wage about our stay in either place. While time still maximum laws, i Major Isaac. Bromley, a worthy son of according to a communication by Norwich Is fully entitled 'to be called The Rose of , we 11 omit his illustrious father. The Major spends Ralph A. Graves to the National Geo much of his time at Eastern Point now- graphic Society, which says: testimony on the beauties or lack of them In the village of Ossining, as the adays, but lives in New Haven during Modish and Graceful spring Styles In 'Following the devastation of the other place is known in polite society. the winter. For a long time he was the B'.ack Death In England In 1348-134- 9 Norwich is one of our older settle- official journalist of the New Haven cultivation of the fields was utterly ments. ' ' railroad. Impossible, and were even Gilman. there not Old Chief Uncas was the mayor of the Daniel Coit President of enough able-bodie- d University, was In laborers to gather tribe settled thereabouts when some of Johns Hopknis born LADIES' OXFORDS AND PUMPS the crops which had matured. Cattle the hardy folks gave up Norwich and died here, while Donald G. roamed through the corn unmolested Mitchell, (Ik Marvel) noted author and their codfish business and decided to . and the harvest rotted where it stood resident of New-- Haven for many years trek southward to the Thames river val Sleourney. poetess "Out of the situation which resulted ley, uney breezed in upon some- and Lvdia are other from the impoverished resources the ' Intellectual and literary persons who Patent .." labor what but not always, peaceful Moheg-gan- s, High Grade of the kingdom grew the first great or Mohicans If you prefer it that have given Norw-- ' a place in the sun. Jlash in Lngian-- between cap.tai and way, and having made friends with Edmund Clarence Stedman lived In Men's 2 Eyelet labor. The peasants Norwich for some time and so did Gov became masters Uncle Uncas they proceeded . to "strip sf the situation. In some instances him of everything but the wampum ernor William A. Buckingham, our Oxfords that during the Civil War. Court Ties ihey demanded double wages, and Kirded his copper-hue- d loans. You see, War Governor nhereas formerly land-owne- rs had the market for wampum was very lim But Governor Buckingham was not and Boots, paid th of every quarter born there. No siree! He was born in of ited at that time. It was hardly saleable ' Were $11.90 wheat as the harvesting wage, they and It couldn't be eaten, so the generous Lebanon. ; In Brown, were now forced to pay h. settlers allowed Unc to keep It Now Just to digress for a moment let us and $10.90 "Parliament hurriedly passed dras- if the wampum could have been sold at tell you that the town of Lebanon has Black and tic laws in an to a good profit Unc's loins might have raised more governors to the square effort meet the new ' :ondition. Statutes provided that boen chilled when the wintry-wind- s Toll- inch tban any other town in these Patent Now $9.90 every man or woman, bond or free, ed along. here thtrsty U. S. ' Five Governors of one governor Wis- Leathers ih'ie In body and within the age of These kindly white men .pigeon-toe- d and of consin were in threescore years, not having their way to the banks of the Thames all born Lebanon. We'll tha-Popul- h.s own Iso Black Suede whereof he may live, nor land of his along in 1659 and they gave the place bet you didn't know that. Some time. name, - Perhaps, you more about wn about which he may occupy him-wl- f. Its present taking it from Nor- we'll tell that will and not serving any o.ther. wlch, Eneland. Norwich V s really a i mtle town of Lebanon that interest 2 Eyelet Tie shall you. ? bound to serve the employer. who white settlement about a year later and Brogue jhall require him to do so, provided It has been' a growing community ever It may, however, Interest you to hear $14.45 lhat the lords of any bondsman or sinee. that Capt John' Mason also lived in Last, land-serva- shall be preferred before Today It Is a city bristling with bus- Norwich when he was not chasing and ; iness. Tt Is connected with New London of Jthers for his sen-ice- that such ser- exterminating the murderous redmen In Prices Pumps vants shall take only wages which Rnd other places by steam and trolley that locality. John has been men-tftm- Tan were customarily piven in 1347' (the lines and is connected also, with Watch in this book before 'and his ex--. Hill and Block Island by to .Suit vear prior to the first appearance of steamboat lines . $9.90 the plague.) In the summer months. :It contains a Any larrre busy "Violation of im- number of factories .and Its the statute meant Inhabitants receive a telephone prisonment: pro-ride- service Purse and It was further to Wey- ir Black Kid that any reaper, mower, or second none In the state. J. N. mouth, one of the leading citizens of the $8.00 workman leaving service should be Im- town, Rheumatism prisoned. If workmen admitted that fact when we asked Oxfords demanded more him about it. BY ONE ir.an me regulation wage, they were A HOME CURE GIVEN to There are in . ' to be find double, and the land-own- factories which pistols . WHO HAD IT , , $5.40 to who paid more prescribed and firearms are made ; cutlery,' silk, $14.90 than the velvet, paper, In the spring Of 1893 I was at um was to be fined treble and lots of other useful tacked by muscular and inflamma- that things come $11.90 , irr.ouot. R'innway laborers were to be out of Norwich, too. But tory, rheumatism. I suffered as branded if you ask a ''New 'Londoner the princi- only tnose- wno nave; it Know, lor with an T" a nemetii"! pal over years. I remedy sign of their falsity. No bail was to industry of the town "up the river" three tried he will say, "Dyeing," only he ifter remedy, and doctor after doc- fe accepted for any of these labor of doesn't tor, but sucn relief as I received Educator Tens's. spell it for you.' Dyeing is really one of - was only temporary. Finally, I the businesses carried on there, of mecom-pletel- y, Educator "The first ordinance In English b-- found a remedy that cured Shoes course, but the New Londoner will lory, desismed to curb the Freed of the leave and it has never returned. you wiin impression 1 given Baby mind.cman. wag passed a rpn tne that "dying" is have it to a number who for the Doll " near'v one of the chief occupations were terribly afflicted and even fury (In 1 2 S ) of the earlier when there was up bedridden with rheumatism, and it - a bountiful harvest, brethren the river. An awful lot of every Children. Slippers. but destructive folks have died, there, but they have effected a cure in case. rains cmsed the heavy crops to rot In never I want every sufferer from any the f'elds. succeeded in making a real" bus- form of rheumatic trouble to try iness of It . healing power. "But England did not orisr'nate food ' this marvelous Don't CertainTy a lot of the folks who helped send a cent; simply mail your name control measures. A low N;Ie In 967 and and I will send it free A. p.. to make Norwich, famous are dead..,. address resulted In a famine follow- TT i 1 . . . try. After you used the - .... to have it and ing year, which Fwept away 600.000 rvi instance, mere is tsen Arnold, jhe it has proven itself to be that long- - best little de- peopie in the vicinity of the city of traitor American ever - looked-fo- r means of curing your ve:uptu. - i you may Fustat G'awhar, a Mohammedan lie was oorn in orwlcn, al- rneumatism, send the Joseph, founded though the town can .hardly .be blamed price of it, one dollar, but under DEL a new city (the 1 BOOTEIIIE Cairo stand. do not want your money Of e for that Neither the town nor Ben today) a short dt-nc- from the could help unless you are perfectly satisfied to trlcken town and Immediately organ- itj ; send it. Isn't that fair? Whv suf ized rel'ef meaeurs. You know that he torched New Lon- fer any longer when positive relief don nearby his home town you de- lst-sn- and Groton is thus offered free? Don't 132 "The Caliph Mo'lzz lent every asi folks are MAIN STREET, NORVICH, CONN. to his well informed of the visit he lay. Write today. lieutenant, sending many paid their ancestors one September morn Mark H: Jackson, No. S9F Gurney ships laden ie with trsin: but th in 1781. Ben it was who led the British Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. if bread rmained h'eh, and G'awhar, upon Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above being Fort Griswold. The fort's garrison statement, true. a food controller who hid no surrendered, as you probably recall, so patience w'th persuasive methods, ord- ered hl sold'ers to seize all the millers' and srain dealers and fog thorn In the pnbiic market place. The administra- tor then e?tiblihed central grain de- pots and corn was so'd throughout the LITTLE PIG SMALL LEAN WEDGEWOOD FRESH two years of the fanine under the eyes of a government inspector." FRESH SMOKED CREAMERY VERMONT Scant Comofrt. One r"!tlve s.rvice porfomed by vls-Itl- wife's relntives is eating so SHOULDERS SHOULDERS BUTTER EGGS much there aren't so many left-ove- for .lie next day. Ohio State Journal. " -- - " Pound 24c Pound 23c Mflllill HHMIir-- li li f ffittii- Pound 65c DOZ. 50c

New President Hungarian SATURDAY WE SHALL HAVE EXTRA SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD. CONDITIONS HAVE IMPROVED SOME, National Assembly ' THEREFORE, WE ARE ABLE TO QUOTE TO YOU A LARGER VARIETY.

5,000 LB. NICELY CURED SQUIRE'S PORK LOINS I GENUINE STEER BEEF FRESH CUT HAMBURG ' NATIVE VEAL PORTERHOUSE ROAST, Boned and Rolhd, lb. 35c lb, lb...... 36c ;.. 18c Legs, Rumps, LUKlNtXl OLUr 1 L PRIME CHUCK ROAST lb 22c Lions, lb. 38c,' SQUIRE'S BACON ! V. ! CUTLETS, lb Pound 10c ' - LEAN BEEF FOR POTTINCiU: '.Y. . 14c LEAN SALT PORK ...55c lb ...30c CHUCK ROAST, Boned and Rolled, lb...... 25c 23c CHOPS, lb 45c STRAW- - CFJSCO, can. . . . 35c-53- c gP?,5 NATIVE EGGS ROLLED OATS SPAGHETTI SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB BERRY JAM,' lb. 25c y. MACARONI, package ; f. .r.. Do2en . ; ...... 55c 3 lbs. . . . . v...... 19c 10c LEGS, Short Cut, lb. .. 50c WHITE PEA BEANS AMERICAN SARDINES SHREDDED COCOANUT PINK SALMON LENOX SOAP FORES, lb .....28c 21bs...... y.. 19c 3cans 25c lb, 35c can .... 19c 3 bars 21c LOIN CHOPS, lb C0c

GRAPE FRUIT -- FRESH LETTUCE CANNED Can CATSUP, bottle;... 15c ROUND, PORTER POUND 33c POUND 4 for ... .. 25c Head ...... 25c Peas 3'- r MUSTARD HOUSE AND SIRLOIN LAYER FIGS, lb... 25c RIPE BANANAS -- Jar . 10c Dozen 39c Corn . ... .V...... MUSHROOMS, lb. . 75c 15c STEAK STRING BEANS Tomatoes PICCALIU FRESH ASPARAGUS . . . 32c Quart . 35c Jar ...... 15c Pound Bunch . . 40c ...... RHUBARB 9c ONION RELISH JUICY LEMONS ...... TOMATO SOUP , Bottle 15c NATIVE CHICKENS Dozen ...... '. . 19c DANDELIONS, 4 qts 35c 3 cans . . . , . . . 27c ... SUNBEAM SALAD lb...... 55c I CELERY, bunch. . . 20c YELLOW TURNIPS DRESSING, bottle . . 30c 4 quarts . 19c MILK CRACKERS FRF.sn ;traw. t y ..Vit. PORK AND BEANS NATIVE FOWL ' . Stefan Rakowskl, the new presi- M BERRIES; basket . . . 50c PINEAPPLES, each 35c lb... 19c 52c - 2 cans . dent of tk Hungarian National A- ...... 25c lb......