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“VOTES roows 1 DROWNED OFF LAUREL HILL [ "3RS s ™5 B e Mystic on Baturday. When His Wife Went to Vislt Him|WIIl Oonsider Matters Relating to ‘With Every Purchase i . : e NORWICH BULLETIN, NAY 24 1078 Charles Smith of Waterb t In Rhode lsland=Aceused of 8trlps| Werk to Be Done Under Appropria- o > the weeld end in Norwich, 0o e ping Motor Boats, tlons, ? Zar earitor Oscar F. Erikson of No. 18 Whitaker Avenue Was in Rows| v gotumn wio tives at No, 10 (There s to be a gpecial meeting of R g : he famous English b Rev, A, J. Hetrick is recovering from South 'Th street sted trustees nt the Norwich state hos- | fdds that our climate ‘so exi Shoulder Steak New Beets .. 120 i illness at his home in Canterbury. Wi o pitat anesdny, . wh rtal e il | a0 & zm s ot T e e N nas boat That Upset—Was Close to Shore in Bost With e o, 2, T, where e e o T g fo-come é’f"b’-ffifi":_lou &5::«. "That e ; . . dethd i i e e o | Biars £ air arl -mmfi'fi . 38c New Peppers been the guest of friends in Webster, Carl Pierson—Latter Made te Af to Save |rank 8 Henderson was on to s, A e have | that lacks ‘molsture grows (BN B v i o v o s i b Deaperate Attempt o Seve | wich o it 7 rfumbis il | 15, S it L il et e SR 0h a0 45c Cucumbers .. Bo Miss Nannie B. Ward, now-of Hart- His Friend—Had to Let Go—No One Near to Hear His [to visit her husband. The Norwich|lature. ¢ | cpoThe American complexion” is best The wild azalea is in bloom and o E ofttoer e between | At the same Ymo it 1s probable thal Y appiving . pure 3100 Celery --:--- 8 is very beautiful and sbundant this [Sae fhena Y win Alva 1 unpang and wite onh Thens with the | the trustecd will consider and discuss o cntiass e S B o 20 ;::l‘ng Beans 12c | Year Shouts for Help. assistance of tho Rhode Island officers towards the inauguration of the [ uflcle to fake off in minute 32 Miss Edith Spencer Briggs was the loin . Several Norwich families have al- plans New Cabbage 8o placed the man under arrest. state farm for Incbriates for which the | gy ™% 0 00 05 ':lon, in 1 H guest of Miss Horton at Niantle for Policeman Henderson returned hers voted en appropriation of ( Bed Bananas. So Asparagus 73] ready opened thelr cottages at Gardner | 1o, 2k ‘end. Thrown into the water by the up- |shouting for heip witih all his might |with his prisoner Saturday afternoom. am ‘night i T e ST setting of the small boat used as a|at the same time. He got hold of his|Golumb is charged with stripping the SO1: craam.; washing -3t oft meerRESICE N“Wp“.h" 10c NeweTurnips 120] The new summer timetable’ on the i Cl;:i‘;:fss ::at;ynl: “rx:lau ‘retu;t_.xefl g‘}?{“ for, hig Diwer | lt:lan:’i Oscar F. fl:m;, DUE Bl £ fot €0 Yoimbum I:’l:a- metal fittings from the power bo;‘e of |TROLLEY CO. TO HAVE SEOr wrinklon Oluscive s e i 3 4 < er spe; e in ew son of No. taker avenue . B was & e, the p New Peas .. 10c Sweets ...... 7c¢ Jew Haven road will go into effect|York and Marviand. e gy Sunday nignt e ::”w“ "uflk':'; 5% i to Ban: i‘;:;rflnungm oea)c X ThrES NEW CAR BARN g::er{;nfl l:xz‘l:-l::tln .,‘,m ieen . - ‘clock in the Thames river off the|dle. The others of th had F. whire Golumi e ick | diately every wrinkie is affected, even So BRS St bl Wt nor | s Lucille Chapman of Mountain Small whart next northerly from the | Dassed ont of Hearink and o one oise |nog o B L aoee _ Saushite tew '-"‘“""‘c"" Be 75x220, Brick | £2! dgl:fif fines. "Botn i communion was celebrated in.the Epis- | SYeDUS has returned after spending |Thermos wharf on Laurel Hill, was around to help the two men Strug- | morning of April 23rd he had been at and Concrete. remarkable facial rejuvenators. copal churches. Carl Plerson, who lives on Sunny- |gling in the water. When Mr. Pler- | work under the name of Yan Schmidt. TR St side avenue who was in the small boat [son reached shore his friend had dis- | The theft of which he is accused was |, Lhe Shore Line Electric Railway Co. The Jacob Trons property.at Mont- | i A7, SHEroUx and som, of Nor- | with " Mr. Erikson, was also thrown |appeared beneath the water. committed about Aprl lst but the|!s to bulld a new car barn in Montaul il h, g es in ‘Willl. a 11 he 1a e AL ity to the avenue, New Londo: “Th e has been purchased by*Mrs, Wil- | Wicy aTe Visiting relative overboard and had all he could do ter reporting the fatality to theft_was not geported to the police|S¥emue New Londen. 'The structure liam S. Mitchell, . to reach land himself, after making |Erikson family and going to his OWn |until April 22 when Mr. Briggs found | Wil Sventually replace the present Snowballs, on which many depend | Professor Foote of Yale university | Tna ssd seeident happencd atter the | mor acnnei aoo his clothes, Mr. Tier: his bpat fttings smong some metalltion will be that of a bullding at the for Memorial day decorating, are be- [Spent the weelcend at his Salem cot: | two men with Joseph P. Enos of Bent- | police headquarsers about 1030 0'clock | Motal o, Doplor o it the Laag | South of the present building. T ginning to bloom. jage. Mrs. Foote and son accompanied |jey avenue, and three of the children |and Policeman Frank S. Henderson | from another junk ‘dealer to whom Go- m'm e eth: e S b i Fmflal D‘lm VIOLIN Congressman P. Davis Oakey and| - e e Ll D S R A T e e s e e o T S R artfo Elmer J. Tefft and family are mov- 4 dreg > | to speak about the theft to the me Pl s TE ACHER M Oty ot X Ne;’{:n:r;-;‘(_ i e B e e S Corners, | @ motor boat belonging to Mr. Erik- | Plerson pointed out Mr. Erikson had | company people, Mr. Briggs was invit- | Provide for a steel, brick and con = crete structure, 75 by 220 feet, one d E b l ass., wh Mr. Teff; son and %\Xr. Plerson. The lhr'ee chil- {gone down, ed to look over their stock and there an m a n The beautitul wistaria at the home | farm. "o C S Teft has purchased|gren Olive, Anna and Carl, with Mr.| The drowned man was about 50 | Soi0,Io0k over thelr stock and there |story high with basement. The trim ers Enos, were put ashore upon the re- |years old and was a native of Swe- % will be limestone, granite and terra All String Instruments repaired J|of Miss Abbie Woodworth, 85 West| . . {de|turn from the trip and deported for |den, having lived here about 20 Years. | " oy c Tir s, arorhors 1t mas been |C0tta and the sashes and doors will 337 MAIN 3 Thames street, is greatly admired just| Mrs. E. A. Jahn of the East Side Amons his . be steel. The floors will be reinforced Violins sold on easy terms T ‘was a visitor in_Groton _on_ Tuesday, | their_homes, while Mr. Erikson and |He was employed at the Hopkins & |guspected that Golumb has been @ o] 4 intments address E. A being the guest of Mrs. Charles Hazler [ MI. Plerson stayed behind to tie up|Allen Arms Co. and was well thought |sort of a river pirate, working with[ooDerete. = = . . . Oppssite Pest Offica Por. sbplieie e Many persons visited the different|of Pleasant street. the motor boat to a mooring buoy |of by his employers and by his nel&h- | 3" rowboat, and it is belleved that his [ Altern: eatly twice this) size'to |l bR €. BULLARD, Blies Place, Nor- JI T80y, perecns visited the "diserent some distance out from the' dock. |bors and acquaintances. He is sur-|g i may "but o stop to losses of | building nearly twice this size to one 321-2 Lady Assistant wich, Conn. much cleaning up and caring for plots| John H. Wilson, who was recently | hep, the motor boat had been made s C"’gf Jina five chitdres|metal. fittings from boats, of which e the place of bt g S e She e Monn SerHAN for spvh e tader which was o small, short | His ddughter Olive is now on her way T FUNERALS. at i e e . rowboat, which they had recently pur- | to Norfolk, Va. He also leaves three after the — Rt ook ST clnons lay. L Uy Sovery Eratulating him upon his Te-|cnaged for this use, to return to shore, | brothers, Gustave and _Ausust in | pooionian, left town the day after the Charles Pike. place to the north of Ypres and east. ¥ Each having an oar, Mr. Erikson (Hartford, and another in Canada. His | DO . ookout, the| A fumeral service for Charles Pike, |of the Yser canal. It 4id not sucosed. ¥ - = e o o standing in the bow and Mr, Pierson | brother Gustave was formerly of the | b KeePing o wideawake lookout, the| A fumera] service Lor Ol died | “Two other attacks were simed in ston (1] omter Saturday afternoon’s unexpected |, MT5 Wolcott Main has returned to|in the stern, they paddled towards |tafloring firm of Erikson & Johnson | OiCers have been able to get o o lbany, N, Y. on May 15, was held | the direction of the platean of Lot~ showers caught-many shoppers unpre- | 1T_home in Wequetequock after a|gnore and were about a boat's length |of this city, and was lately badly = > Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in | tte, one to the northeast and the other pared and the evening’s Tain seriously | \eNSthy stay with her mother, who iS|from the dock when the tender ca- [hurt by being run over in Hartford the Cedar Grove cemetery chapel, at|to the southeast, but the ememy ocowld interfered with business. Tecovering after a serious iliness at | eened to one side and took in a lit- [by an automobile. e £ not reach our lines. Hallville. 5 tle water. Both men leaned towards| Mr .Erikson was a member of Lodgs | SRAITTUDE FOR SUCCESS R o | urihar attacks - nvedes SN The tulip border at the residence of . the other side and the boat turned |Oscar, No. 30, Order of Vasa, and-also IN FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN | Sfniited " Burial took place in Cedar |against our positions at Uueville St. Dr, E. H. Linnell on Broadway, al-| Dr. Patrick Cassidy, who had a se- | (urte. of thé Svea Swedish Sick Benefit so- e b Grove cemetery. Relatives from this | Vaast, on the village itself, on the. though badly beaten by Saturday’s|vere attack of gastritis last week while | " Both men were floundering in the |clety. Thanksgiving Service at Y, M. C. A—| gitv" attended, the funeral party being | Cemetery and more to the south in the showers, is still attractive. in his office on Main street, is re-|golg water at once and Mr. Pierson| The body has not been recovered up Total Receipts Up to $4,320. Cm’,’ O A Bibew Torddon by aith region called the Labyrinth’. covering, at his home on Washing- |made an effort to reach Mr. Erikson, to 3.30 o'clock this morning. ° gy e ¢ Undertaker C. A, Gager of this clty | At only one point did the enemy ob- 1o Sood SEepestion 2f The Jsauivgniton Bivect, : Gratitude was the subfect of the talk | had charge of the arrangements. ST me That compositions on Flow Children Can||NCOME TAX BILLS L N Ty Mrs. Willard M. Bushnell, He was driven back immediately amd e L NEW MUSICAL CLUB OKLAHOMA WILL Hill at the men’s meeting in the ¥. R e il TR = i S T: e i / b:‘h COMING ON JUNE 1ST STIRRING UP INTEREST. NEED HARVEST HANDS |C; AA; bAsllaing on Sonday attemmoont,, 08 08 FC0T8 e Anonsta. Durn: |onera, | Our lines numsconS e May supper given by the girls — o . 2 S widow of Willard M, Bushnell | “In the forest of Argonne the Gef- Never Breaks the Lead. |of the Haile club in their rooms in|Will Be Sent Out by Internal Revenue | Membership Plan Indicates Practical |Department of Labor Cooperating to e e Trna hald front her heroo, To: 58 Gets | mans Seploton aoqe e = $1.00 ;lggscgrflg‘fleng:gd;;s fi.‘:{‘?&i ove- Collector Walsh. Scope of the Club. Supply the Demand. giving service for the success of the |Street, with Rev. F. W. Coleman of-|our positions and then tried to occupy : Only $1. quiries 5 . Ebenezer | with important forces the craters' . financial campaign conducted last |ficiating. The bearers were 2 The staft of Collector James J.| The many inquiries concerning the| The following circular from the U. matel: 320 | Allen, Charles J. Baldwin, Robert A.|caused by the explosions. Our infan- e e B A o 2 LinslWa1ah In thotfleraxtment, of (nternat] ploa and scops oF tho NOrWith Musio|S, depastammt af T ros e B T O D O et by | Ehmith and James Henfernon and bur- |ty repuised the. Gormans. st s BUY ON Tondon’ Saturday, bothered - the - cav|revenue is working over time in pre- | association, which is to be organized |celved at the local post office: A i James L Case, H. W. Gallup and Mr.[1al took place in Yantic cemetery.|them back to the point from which se paring bills for the collection of the | this evening at Slater hall, indicate the | The division of information of the |Ki 1 th | Rev. Mr. Coleman read a committal |they started. foy mymarewhat because of short trol- |income and corporation taxes and the | practival work which such & club can |bureau of immigration O B Oipam: |Bipln and Mr. Hill read the Béth}Iov, JIT, CHSmEn T Wa fafiieisd on the amdmy. cctunilh . i yarious other forms of special taxes|do, both in bringiug out musical talent |ment of labor, has been advised by| Speaking of God in nature Secretary Mrs. Joseph W, Dayall. ly heavy losses by our small fire and The pupils of the Wheeler school, {9u€ In June. All persons liable to pay | and by aifording pleasure to those who [the commissioner of labor, Oklahoma | Hill ; Hill said we should be grateful as we |y the use of hand grenades. The North Stonington, presented Oliver |ii¢Ome and corporation taxes will re- | like music yet are not schooled musi- | City, Oklahoma, that: ] sald we shoul grat Saturday morning the funeral o v v . |iook out on a beautiful day and see Moakley, widow of Joseph|TePulse of the enemy has been com- Goldsmith's comedy in five ascts, She|ceive bills for the year on June 1|cians. X Sixteen thousand to 18,000 men will | the bright sun and we should remem- é’“’;‘:f;’y.?’x‘i A o a2 I plete! N MEAL Stoops to Conquer, at the school Sat- |OF Shortly before. Payments of in- This latter class of persons will con- | be needed this season for grain har-|per that Christ is called the son of lors of M. V. MAphy on Main street. < urday evening. e X Il e for il year New | stitute the associate members, on pay- | vest; Wages will range from §2.00 to | righteousness. As the sun makes the | ors °f My Vi #PhY, on aln strect e P rules in the department call for the|ment of the fixed dues, 32, receiving |$3.00 per day and board. The depart- |aey brisht so Christ will T I has arrived Referring to last week’s roll call at|OoPening of the office in Hartford from nsferrable cards of membership | ment is informed that the vast ma- e maes e If young men who have been : y. As we look up into the sky the Baptist church, the Middletown |9 2. m. to 3 p. m. for the sale of|entitling them to the privilege Of at- | jority of the farmers of Oklahoma | orh: Mo e O e Rl e 8?21',,s",“%x??‘fin;“éo‘},‘éififi“fi{eé‘éz = T I N 9Q | Eress says: Following the reports Rev, | Stamps and the same hours for col-|tending the monthly meetings of the|who want harvest hands, prefer Eng- | member thoss words “The heavens de- e L R E word sk losten. l:-nll‘ at RALLIOQN’S |ox. 3. B Siccum of Norwich gave an | lection of the income and corperation | agsociation. : lish speaking white men. For this rea- | clare the glory of God the Armament | 2cted 25 bearers and burial took place st NM mow interesting address. tax. It has been found necessary to| Active members are to furnish the|son persons other than English speak- | showeth His handiwork” As we look | B S T s erave by hey | tame wheat—Chicago Daily News. e e T oS 2 e | Programmes at each meeting and there |ing White men who wish employment [ apon the roses. beholding thelr beauty | ST yice was read a v A meeting of the secretarles of|hour given as it is required to make|is to he a student membership, the|in the harvest flelds of Oklahoma, |ana enjoying their sweet perfume we |- yi, Fit® chambers of commerce of Connecti-|a daily balance and deposit the funds |dues in both casos being $1 annually. 3 should first communicate with W. G.|o Il to mind that Christ was cut is to be held at Hartford this|in the banks. There is much interest in hearing | Ashton, commissioner of labor, Okla- | Soguyl call to mind that - Thursday after an extended week, when a state secretaries’ asso- | - Collector Walsh has given notice | Mrs. George S. Palmer, Mrs, Grosvenor | homa. City, OKlahoma, to . find . oot o0 is life and|She was 44 years of age and was born clation will be organized. that all persons lable for the special | Ely and Miss Elizabeth Lane, who are | whether or not he can secure employ- | croreeioy coinbortume 9f, His life andlin Florence, e taxes, liquor dealers wholesale and|to” furnish the programme after the|ment for them. SliEbics un b 0o service fov Hiw As 'I‘{h%ljr(l‘a. G i Lightship No. 23, stationed on_the | retail, must make application in June | formal organization this evening. It will be necessary for all persons|we look upon the lily we should re-| “io2 e Sl T rartba eh Ram Island reef, off Noank, has been [for a schedule for the payment of he northwestern part of the state | desiring this harvest work to defray | member that Christ was called the|City &I . Dl " Mc. Dacell ¢ aed e eineten Island for & thorough | the tax for the year commencing July | Litchiield county has a county choral|their own expenses to and from the |Liry of the Valley. As we hear the]|Joseph W. Daya . Day overhauling. During its absence a re- |1, ~All physicians, druegists, dentists. | clup whick for years has provided |place of employment. sweet notes of the birds we should | 8PgUt 2 years aso. a 14 and lief ship will be stationed on the reef. |etc, Who come under the new federal | plessure for music lovers and other | Harvest will heein in the southwest- |5 s her two sons, age an & 5 « . : 2 of ber that back of their perfect|, Snthor who' E law dealing with narcotics must flle | localities have similar organizations.|ern part of Oklahoma about Jume 5. | CRember 14 7ek e Jexves hex father who ix rn:'ami!u{o“fi' No. :zi. x.edo. O. F.,|applications for the special blanks in | The proposed new club here will be |in the north central counties mpout ;-"a;n:;ss' = g‘:g-s Z:O:E{;bg;;::‘ arelin’ New Haven ina two h;u\r] sisters it ai’comafe atgl;" D2 vele;Oél;- order that they may make :Ihexr prop- | made up of active musicians from all| June 8, and in the extreme northwest- | {he sands. not one of them falls with. |and two half brothers also of New Ha- oeaner menbiks s“flwg_"m" ay 30, dn- | returns by mail to the department | the other musical organizations of the |ern part of Oklahoma about June out the motice of ‘the Master ven. v July 1, the speclal stamps bein o v i % Stead of in'June, as has been the ‘cue- | Zastly. L pecial Ps being | town, hence will be well equipped to|12th. 'We should be grateful more than attempt ambitious and meritorious pro- | Harvest hands eeding to the | e, tom. . Those affccted by the emergeney Erammes, vocai and instrumental. | | southwestern bart of the site should e e e = sy 8 x law will have payments for si Tose! and Deroe = te | e W Hulbute. of the Groton. Canere, | Bonths only o' make, aithough it iz | HOPKINS & ALLEN peport o, (he state ighor Sistrivution | fianic Goa for the leaders of cur coun. ||| Incidents in- Society ational cnires, oo onotom ConsTe- |expected the law will be continued Wichita Fabs, Teras; Clinton or Frod. | 7. and we will do well to call to mind MAKE A HORSE LAUGH |hurch; Thursdsy “a on, Rev, I |bY the new congress. Tobaceo dealers STOCK 18 TAKEN.|grick, Oklahoma. Those who desire | o o18 o O adaresas Inis church, Thursday afternoon, Rev. E. |0 "o orl SOt 8 e erjc Oidahomna, © Shass desire | Wilson in his Inaugural a . Worcester of Norwich will make proceed to or n i i i f triumph; this is a day 2 . N . proprietors, picture houses, etc., must | Balance Remaining Was Underwrit- | 1 REo0eed. to the morehern or orth- lis not a day Miss Norton served at the Norwich is a common expression. lf‘}' the installing prayer. make application for special stamps ten in Boston is Report. port to the state labor distribution of- | “fydedication” = =~ iful for our|club tea Saturday. is fed from our stock, it will| st Mary's Tierney teague officers of [oF the period mentioned to be placed fice at Enid Carmen Alva or Wood- | cnurehes made possiple by many royal ; - ly laugh with | New London were installed by County | UPgR their certificates. " It is understood here on Sunday that | ward, Oklahoma. It is suggested that | po e 00 (0 0 Rave been willing to]| Miss Sarah Loring of Lincoln ave- make him not only laugh wit Director William H. McGuinness of |, Dankers must secure their stamps |the balance of the preferred stock sub- |applicants report for specific direc- i martyrs to the cause, When we | nule passed Sundav in New Haven. satisfaction, but also fill him |Norwich, Sunday affernoon. He also |Z0T compliance with form 457, which | scription for the preferred stock of |tions to the state office in the town | .o 28 S - Resinol a healing house- enter the church’s sacred portals we addressed St. Mary's Sta Sea |Tequires officers of the bank to cer-|pHopkins & Allen Arms Company of [nearest the point from which they -] Mr. and Mrs. C A. Sherman of = chuck full of work for | Tocai abstinence society.” O "0 5% |tify to tne average amount of cabital, | Mebsachusetts, had been Underwiitton | e teveres. o nitial fay ous homes | Thamen terrace motored to New Haven tm otal Abstinence society. 2 < L We should be thankful for our homes O surplus and undivided profits used or |in Boston, assuring the consummation| C. L. Green general inspector In| e niop theis carred tnflnences and | Sunday. you. Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Sykes of | employed in the banking business dur- | of the -eal by which the plant here|charge of emplovment and distribu- there is something wrong with any Th ding hosls . . all kinds | Bockville announce the ensagement of | Ing_ the fiscal year ending June 30, |wili be developed into one of several |tion work representing the United | {iere 15 spmething wrods Wil S0¥| aries Ruth Kiney of Boston spent e same soothing, healing, anti- First-class feed of king their daughter, Miss Corinne Hall|1915. The tax will be for §1 for each | times its present capacity to manufac- | States department of labor will be sta- by s is not the dearest spot on earth. | the week end at her home in Hunting- septic properties that make Resinol always at Sykes, to Charles Luther Spencer, Jr., |full $1,000 so reported. % ture army rifles under an order from | tioned during the harvest season at |'me 1% not the dearest spot on earth. | o8 TRt, Ointment 'a standard prescriib ys of Suffield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | In addition to the penalty imposed |the British government. George S.|Room 212 post office building, Kansas friends. I pity the man who has no m——— for skin-eruptions, also make it the 1] L. Spencer, of Hartford. by Section 23 of the act, bankers and | watts, who is to be treasurer of the|City, Missouri. Employers and persons | fienas: 1 Pity the man who has "] Mre. L. W. Bacon of Washington f B s 0 others who fail to make return dur-|new company was away in New Ha-|secking employment may obtain de- | ilienos, we could mot get on in |Street is entertaining Mrs. Brigss of | | ideal household remedy for Former pupils here have been noti- |ing July, 1915, will incur a penalty of [ el a1 day Sunday and had not re- |tailed information concerning the har- |15 Christ, vet we could not g - | Assonet, Mass. S at lowest prices. fied that the commencement exercises |50 per cent. of the tax imposed, un- the world without the sweet friend B -~ Pimples turned up to a late hour at night and|vest work by communicating directly i i i v] Vi Scalds Sores Blackheads o St JSOoeph's, seminary, Hart- |less extension of time not exceedins |could not be reached to verify the Te-|with him. The services of Mr, Green [ShiPS Which we enfoy. = . 0! Dr. and Mre. Gerard E. Jensen and Cits” Chaogs Irritions ford, will be held Thursday, June 17,|0 days is granfed In case of sick- |pollq e e Tt e, Sroen | We “should” Do “esgectally thagktul| D= ead Mre Gérard = Jenoen and = ome = at 3'p. m. The speaker will be Profes. | iness or absence and In case of a false |PFG! Lubccrintion in Norwich 900 | foiose In charge c v ToeRl : D s s | Spend the summer. and a E othe WE HAVE A GOOD LINE |*°° ¥ora of Harvara university. or fraudulent return, a penalty of 100 | o, ST ORI e Havon, the past weelc in our strenuous cam- e ev"“b"y o St andthe balance of the/JN0 shaice i | waB\CONTRAGEOR WHD P he work of the Y. M. C. A. and | Mrs. Frederick W. Cary has returned | | especially where there are children. The painters’ car of the New Haven Quired were provided for in Boston on the work o o e Bt | 1o e o Watimaton st e | | of Wagons, Carriages, Concords, Har- | railroad is still on the switch at the | WAS TRYING TO GET INTO either by the sales of 4,000 shares COMPLETED ST. PATRICK'S. |1e S0 R0k 008 (28 £ 707 avery indi- |2 Visit of ten daye with friends in| | Siat it why Hesino, Onen derwriting contract which was t> be [ Edmund O’Keefe signed on Saturday. ready for instant use. Sold by all druggists. For free trial, writets 83, Died in New|ghould regard this money as a sacred Liaying deixied he Gxe.men whioiarp Bedford, Saturday. trust and use it during the coming| Mr. and Mrs Andrew Mungall of look over before buyin+. Also some | POVINE delaved the Ave men who are|William Hamilton, 49, Caught in the i : : Warren, Mass, were week end guests S R Bultimas ME i y G t Sunday Ab 3 vear to do valuable service for the » Dept. 25, Resinol, Baltimare, bargains in Fur Coate and Winter |Norwich. AefiSinaey Abot Midnight ITALIAN RADIATOR PLANT New Bedtord, Mass, May 22—Td- |King of Kings. W should e, grate- |of Mr. and Mrs George A. Keppler of Blankets, Another big cargo of lumber win| _William Hamilton, 49, who has lived TAKEN FOR BAKERY mun&r()':?eefsbnfgrbm};l‘:‘en %efarsxienv; fuy__mgr;» 3:3 ‘n‘a:;%‘t;fi g;;ti ’}L‘Sn e e e arrive this week at the wharf of the|2round Norwich Tcwn for a number of T is in| Bedfora ‘and previous to- that a pi- |help ue. He will help us solve our| Mrs R. R Graham was in Provi- ADLES Central Vermont rallroadl at East New |30 T 8 o enansy | AL, Brescia: Whero Jacoh Lanz is in| Sellors, S8 Nt i0e New Engiand, | peibloms and surmount our. dificuls | ence on Friday attending the reunion MISS M. C. THE L L CHAPMAN CO T00.000" fantPag®topmer Katahdin, over | at Hean Hill, whare he had taken ous| Charge for American Radiator Co. |Gicq today after an iliness extending |iles and when we feel digcouraged we | &% a‘}é‘é"‘,{i’u.,’{'{ff"&fi o nes X dF - ich, Ct. |southern Dort”to be Torwarded to Wi | L0 panes of sass atter cutting away | worwich relatives of Jacob Lans|OFer SeVeral months. His age was 83| should remember that, Christ fs by 2 Hair, Scalp and Face 14 Bath S , Norwich, DEuRVE v %’Ie°mi*n22‘;3255::?%3&“2.,: EEENCHIE T QI by Rt 2 mece P iiicks churniin Nupwite' Coon | ot sawhvact We sielssnsiins o0 Ty of Ly metira to Ston- A BEAUTIFUL FACE i d D s Deaes gEalnat northern Italy, with his wife and|Fairicke churah in Nopwich, ~Conn,|you slwaya™ We ere sometimes led|, i a Manor ian for a planked shad U Postoffices have receivel motice from | Sier G oen o7, 20 sgY "3, WO0dWard: | daugivter, are Gepecially concerned over | Which, cost in the nelghborhoad of | to ask ihe auestion, Doss Jesus care’| GiShir onRaturday afternoon. sctura. | Makes all who ses, it sad If It goes the department in Washington that the f ; ice | the war news. The last tidings from Tholls yches in Sprinefield, ve words of the hymn, O yes, |3 home about 1. o'clock. with gray hair, wrinkles at the ears FRENCH Canadian government has issued & new | neasauariers had hecn cotinod pLCAce | the Lans famiy came in a letter dated | O Catholic chu S T e = St Greenfield, Haydenville, Bast Hamp- | He cares, I know He cares. His heari - and a sickly complexion. Miss Adies i iti order requiring that a customs-duty Gally April 23, in which Mr. Lanz told of the & (i 7 jof. When the| The Misses Lucas of Sachem street| notices this in her travels. Have your Accordion and Fancy Plaiting || 0000 To0ng, Tt ol oeutars and | MeNally' of the ccpture, with request [ APFl 23, in which Mr. Lanz told ton, North Brookfleld, Hartford, Meri- |is touched with my grie n o a a ps 1 » bury, N: B voke, ve 4 . nights dre entertained infermally Saturday even- | gkin toned up by massage, as your NEW LONDON AND NORWICH ||mail matter of that nature which is| soors to Commarao/QruP, there, he got | Wiy PiCPril, Per “0f the big plant in|den, Danbury, Naugatuck, —Holyoke, |days are weary, the long nig] eary s D e ing in honor of Miss Nancy Pond of her does. Let an ex= able h Dy e g D 1 of | husband or brother a DYE WORKS, sent to the Dominion of Canada. R iwen: Nt {1 I e SO SR o R SOV Rl B L e G S Woonsocket, I'. L. formerly of Nor- | ort’cire for your scalp and hair. s i . brought the man to the lock yeuy of Chieago, emplosing oo0) of aign carried on last week put in|Wich. = i 33 B'd'y, Norwich, Ct. Phone Con.|| Mrs. George Wallace has rented her | ho 1o heid on- ihe cha:ge°uf“g-r$§gf;; men. Already the government has OBITUARY. D o or Shistliey 6 A Sars 2 Finest Hair Stock and Newest Styles Our Auto at Your Service house in Waterford to Professor C.|and entering in the night commandeered half the plant, estab. to raise the sum total to 35,000 and | After several weeks visit with her|gos daim St. Next to Chelsen Bank. F. Hyde of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, & oacon, lishing in it 36 ovens, fitted to turn out Mrs. Frank Gifford. seded in raising it to a total of |Son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | > Telephone 8524, N. Y., who will take possession about | . s S 7,500 loaves of bread every 24 hours.| nre Carrie M. (Skinner) Giffors, | Soccectol /5 Tl 1 A0 L AL 0 | Mrs. W. 8. Allis, of Elm avenue, Mrs. 1647 the middle of June, where he will con- m;e‘p’:“'g‘ggezlhfifllzfi:‘imimzal g]f the &elrnpl?ne sms:{fiju?;& %“egi_sb‘;”m' wife of Frank Gifford, died Friday |if is expected will make pledges are]|laura Allis of Randolph, Vt, has duct a_summer school along military ables in | tals, etc, are 3 : b night at_her home, 27 Bristol street, t of town the comple- | Feturned. Tines, havia 16 et me S naltary | its public-school buildings, Brescia is a city of about 25,000 pop- | {n*New London. Her husband and & |3t Present out of town e THE DEL-=- HO Adnm’s Tavel‘n charge. ulation, near the Swiss border. Mr. tion of the work will be delayed for & seven-vear-old daughter survive, Mrs. |fion go 0 vore Bl S Y Cithout |, Mrs. Albert Lewis has left for her i e Lanz has been located there for about |Gifford was born in Norwich, Auz. 9, |goubt e’ brought up to the desired |Bome in Glouchester, Mass., after omplaints of cans of m eing 1861 short on arrival in Boston, and said fivo vears, having previously establish- | G ora was born in Norwich Aug. 5 passing a few weeks with her cousin, European Plan ed a'plant in Paris for his company. Itloe Jone®and the late Henry Skinner. | DT Sire. William I Palmer of Washing- Rates 75 cents per day and um ofter to the public the finest siandard | shortage being charged back to pro- brands of Beer of Europe and America: | ducers, are being received at Hampton, takes three weeks for a letter to reach 5 South ton street. Norwich from Brescia. o e e R o, "wt | Close Hobart Avenue Kindsrgarten. HAYES BROTHERS. enuan, Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian | where the producers are already dis- Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers |gusted with the low prices for summer tached to the installation deparrment.| Through the development of a case| Mrx. Charles W Prentice and son,| Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway ge at Park| “Mrs. Gifford, who had been il for |of scarlet fever in a boy in o family | Leonard Prentice, of . Washinaton | 10" 8cotch Ale Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, | milk, which all agree does not pay the According to prasent plans, June 6th | several weeks, also leaves her mother, [ named Hill living at No. 42 Clff street, | street have started in their automo- Secures Refreshment Pri: . & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunki f E > brother, Frank A, Skinner of Nor- |and a pupil in the kindergarten at the | bile for Californi. and the exposition, gllfr.c i e Frank Tohee Nousies: | v Vil Pl e fhe formal, "{}i’;,’:éfi%;f e Wich Town, and wo sisters, Mrs. Jonn | Hobart Avenue school, that Toom is to | expecting to reach ihere in 45 days. DR. W. W. LEONARD ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser,| The plan of the New Haven board on that afternoon L. H. Maflit is mak- | Kilroy of Yantic and Mrs. E. W.|be closed for three weeks and possibly Has Remo /ed his Office to the Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabst, of education, and particularly Supt. F. ing arrangements to have a band con- | Northrup of Stonington, ToEiine oeht o0 "v"glhu?° m Miss A T B e Tormer ; A. A, ADAM, Norwi H. Beede, formerly of Willimantic, to cert, the first of the season, at the - e e e "‘Mhho e T b ArttL 2V, THAYER BUILDING, Telephone 447-13 introduce the subject of foreign lan- park, M Mafit Las again wecatved & Apple Blossom Party. Sl Frid I¢ is not Telt that thers | 20ty anniversasy of the Art Stndects guages and possibly typewriting to contract whereby he is accorded the unti ay. 5y O e Art Students’ . the curriculum of the grammar school Drivilege of reopening his stand for| The annual apple blossom party at|is any danger of contagion but the|assoclation, has -eturned to Wellesley, Franklin Square A eighth grades has stirred the teachers B fie seascn. On Sunday aftornoon he | the Haack ferm 1s Montville was giv- | closing Is talen as & precautionary | Mass. Am,rloan Hnuss of New Haven, rape-nNuts had a large sized canopy located near |€n on Sunday with a large attend- | measure. g Most Cigars are Good— : H the lake and did a sa-lrly good 1}_\5:- ?:\?:mfie l;loer :m:.tx:’-ir ws: ::Sf.?uy e R FRE'::OH RAE::TT ::PULSE OF THESE ARE BETTER Announceme: 2 th : ness. Aithough Sunday was a little easan 3 ERM. N THE ARGONNE ” FARREL & SANDERSON, Prope |ensegoment of T ‘ngemade ofthel ith cream or good cool yet there we'e many at the park | MOst of those who went left Frank-| Rey. Myles P. Galvin preached on i TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Seecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes, |mond of Boston to Lealle R Mathows, | milk,suppliesthefood g 2nd the several itneys were kept Buey | L S 4 end Sise had-this mcans | he, First Commandment in S Pai-|Official Statement Says the Enemy's| GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Traveling Men, Ete. ormer direstor of the Boys® olub at| ' lements in emcellont X s e b E fn|of conveyance home in the evening. | urch Spndey, exstainy Losses Were Extremely Heavy. el Lyme, recently inted dif ' o el and see-saws are now up and were in the saints are venerated s the friends i Try them and ses. Livery connectien. Shetucket Street | {10 Alcxander sertiomont. on’ T Isi| pr for build- ¢° demand all the afiernoon, g:%:,m‘é:fl:eb: gonial host, 8%l of God. ‘The Almignty aione 1s wor. THOS. Mfig"&‘i:::::’ Franklin St and ‘of Maul, Hawall, where he will| _ £ - shipped, but the saints are venerat Cafe assume his dutles Sept. 1. 4 and muscle Brought Back to State Hospital. | 5f 20casions. There was & progremme by {mitating their virtues and by ask- (S Thomas B , 45, of Naugatuck, a hi Germ: eam defeated r intercessio) extremely heavy losses, = FAMOUS FURS Charles Kempton ABbot of Atlantie 0 z Dationt at the Marmich stuts Bosoiiat|ine i e Y o "¢ the offertory irs. Frank L. Far- DR. ECK 4 Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets, City, whose marriage with Miss Jean| * There’s a Reason’ o Blioped awas feorm theve o Wod | Cotrerion. b musicel progremme 24| rell sang Franz Abt's Ave Maria, EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT, ONLY Men's Coats of all styles. F. Harding was noted last week, was a nesday, was recovered in Bridgeport| turce. i e P 2 FRomoved to 16 Fraskils Sauiee & Remodeling and repairing also done | grandson of Ldward O, Abbot. agent Friday morning by Constable Nolan, B nes. “the repulse of the ememy in Thayer Balldl surely. Superior of the Falls mills in the ‘50’s, who Who went to that city to look for him. Siot machines were selzed on Sun-{this region been Y ng M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St |2t and_occupled the handsome The constable found him on the street Body Sent to Derby. day night by Sergeant John H. Kane Hours—0.30 a. m. to 430 p, m. house on Washington street near the and returned with him in the afternoon| The body of John McDermott who|and Policeman Matthew Delaney in Saturday evenings 7 to 8 residence of Mrs. Willam N. Black- to_the hospital. died in Preston on Saturday was pre- | the candy stores of John A. Johnson Sunday by sppeintment i m::: '9“‘::‘:2;"‘; l":; ’r"“'“"‘:; stone. Burke is an aleoholic patient whose | pared for burial and sent to Derby on|on Cen avenue and Mike Talls on T i n ore . there — condition is normal except when he is | the 2005 o'clock train Saturday after- | North street. The proprietors under the inuuence of intoxicating]noon by Undertaker M. Hourigan.|have been summoned to appear in drink, Burial is to be in Derby. police.courts; - THERE 1a no advertisiag - Eastern Connecticut squal to The letin for business results,, = medium better than through the ad-| You can always have what you vertising columns of The Bulletin. want by wanting only what you have.