Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1917, Page 5

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-"ln C. .Johnson of 1 wwmmufl*d doration. 3. Leavitt of '.vmh w..a- visi to reading ltock has been visi Dr, d Mrs. :oom.a. Miss Sadie J. Dawson was in Gilders} of lch. C. H. » xm.un accompanied him. e feast of St. Joseph, foster - A DAMS TAVER. cather 3t he Bavioun thoer e ioster | Mr. ana Mra. William Harriander of | 2 mdn;- .lcl: St. Patrick’s church at 7 Troya‘;l. Y, are visiti .trl-nd- in | trance. i861 .. “L "CG m‘gwwmtn#mm public the -.-—m-u-m yle C. Gray will take possession | wich. : 5 E‘r'.’.iu?m“';.uam..u Amorica: |of the Isaac Maino farm, a'mile and | . STEADY -ENROLLMENT IN . Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariam | & Ibm O Nol-'th Stonington vil- uflamnt oy CB‘”‘ h N NA'“ COAST DEFENSE. . Pule and Burl.on My - S — S unes “Duitin Blodt | for several weeks, was home 15| idea is to Orgamize Mon to Protest| Rev. A. C. Haverty Pays Tributs to motion to lay @ 101-2 mil] tax, one- | Moosup Sunday. He 1g jn a very fee- S5 imporien Ginker “" Buakef | , 170l to be put in the sinking: fund, | ble condttion. & H Their Own Homes. Jreland’s_Patron Saint. Hill P. B, Ale. Frank Jones' Nourish- B4 i PLoT Al SR | mltun S T | gt atarce, Mensiet, of Somacy|Suaes 2o semmiricn of 2 api] L8 0 Soghie siunted, e ool S has been spending several days with | coast defense reserve in x ce a A. ADAW, Norwich Town Eastern Connecticut relatives have | her parents in Norwl m ! Telephobe 519 received woid of the death. of Mrs. | here to Torrington BI Island, sher’s I ready : Sarah Tz dt Block Island Monday | neral of Miss Fanni the original con Bist. ol o BRMGHRRITE: e el Tees hae : DRS. L F and A, J. LaPIERRE : ELKS' HOP and . The district superintendent, Rev. —_ gather the men in each state or exty to intained their : 7 Main Street. Norwich, Cenn. ! ;‘;sl:eg‘czze;::drn-?;:l ;‘x !!!? nhmrni Seventy-five. Couples Danced at the | protect their own homes in time of war ) & e ay at'the churc] 2 # et Oifice Hours: in Greene, R. I, and later at Oneco. @Home on St. Patrick’s Night. trat js, to ®revent hostile cOuntries 1 N Y s oot | Hai afternoon the Rev. Herbert A very successtul Patrick’s ! x gy Hanover Preached at | Janice was Blyen at the Bl Bom e der | when mecded g s . - the i %&?}avflé’fihgfiw,? the auspices of the Boston Convention| The naval coast defense reserve calls| Rev. r Haverty emphasized brealc_ even. ‘There i Cmm&-. F | club. There were about 75 couples in | for an enrollment of four years, but fact® that he came with and | B "k' t in 1t : - x At last ‘week's meeting of Fishers|uttendance and dancing was enjoyed | no active duty is required except in|enthusiasm to speak on the subject of | thea ttention of Presiden cords and™ Bisi Wagoi Is grange, Mrs, Paul Toft of Fort| from 9 o'clock until 12. On the dance | case of war or a national emergeficy, | St. Patrick and Ireland. sigike cla C"MM]NGS & RING s INess WVAEONS. | wright, in behalf of (he Ladies' Aid | Prosram were all the latest when the men are'given the rate of | mity to declare thanks the slightest consideration. : ¥ gosloty, presented the grense a. set of {incinding the fox trot, wne sien pay Corresponding to the rate at which | Irigh parentage of having raised such| “After ‘leaving the matier open for Will clean up on a lot of Stable and | aish, waltz. During intermission refresh- unv enroil. For imstance: A man with | 2 saint as St. Patrick. If St. Patrick (a long period we turned the bhills over - d Square Blankets. A goed line of Auto ments were served by members of the{a Inowledge of machinery and ma-|had not been sacrificing who knows|to the treasurer, William H., Reeves. Flmml DM'S Y Members of Trinity Methodist Sun- | ommittee in clnrge of the Conven- Pchine shop work, and having some| What would be out lot as Irish men|In the caume of public welfare and of e —————————— H Robes. day school welcomed back yesterday | tion club arrangements. Music for the fknowledge of gas and steam engines, | and women? And 6 today and every | the institution we reduced the price } their -“Mummhnt. Costello. Lippitt, | dancing was furnishd by Swahn's or- | could be enrolied in the naval reserve | day we give thanks to Ireland for|per ton, making it $6.50, in place of d E b l Prices right lgw ah Team apd Ex-| who had been absent for several Sun- | -ehstra. with fhe rate of chief machinist mate. | raising such a man as St. Patrick. ¥9, thereby losing sevefal hundred dole an mbaimers —_—— The pay of this rate is $77 per month,| It is unfortunate during the time of | lars. w- promptly received a check FUNERALS. in addition to which he is given his| St. Patrick that all writers were at|from . Reeves, who evidently had s TORRIE s ot skls Sroe ot caat e Lot o B e S B A it oty Sritently ‘haa 337 MAIN STREET days because of illness. vress Harmesses and Rubber Boot- Connecticut’s military census is in- dorsed by Colonel Theodore Roosevelt James Kelley. also includes uniform, so that the $77 | Patrick are recorded. Of St. Patrick |As a matter of fact. the treasurer THE L L CHAPMAN €o. 85 Jthe firat practical effort ever made | On Saturduy afternoon ‘the funeral | per month would be clear of all ex- | we have the mere outward form, we |added the gratuitous informagion that Oppesits Post Ofies i % o Afndrican GOMEERi: & of James Kelley, who died in this city | penses. He would enroll for a period | have the date of his birth and the fact | in his opinicn our action was%eminent- "Phone 238-2 Lady Aesistant y 14 BATH STREET, NORWICH, CT. ». on March 15th, after an illness with|of four years, but during that time | that he was taken away from his par- fair and square. - A quartette comprising Walton | Pneumonia, took place from the un-| would not be required to do any ac- | ents at a very early age. We have the | \'The credit which we have extended H ; 5 Strahl. James L. Case. Georgo A iwes | dertaking pariors of Charles A. Gager, [ tiva duty except at his own request, | fact that St. Patrick left Ireland, fur- |thé collage since its foundation has : B ‘ 3 ner and Everett Noyes rendered se- . with relatives and friends attend- | and could continue right on with his| thering himself by studying and of his | been a direct loss to us but we have o $ 2 Toctions. A cornet duet was Siven by | Ing. Rev. Charles A. Northrop officiat- | business, unless. of course. this coun- | appointment as a minister of God, af- [not refused it because of our intsrest| write these words without malies to- - Waiton Strahl and B, W. Otie ed. Burial took placé in the Johnson [ try was in a state of war, and them | ter which he went back to Ireland and | In the- institution, To show the fallacy | wards Dr. Syies and without anger. cemetery ip Bozrah. he would be called to its defense and | became a shepherd of the Irisik peo-|of the charge made by Dr. Sykes I|] am filled with o deep regret and | The women of Andover who met last Mrs. Arine MoCusker. given the pay of a chief machinist|ple. We also have the fact of his|might say that since the time of the | sorrow at his misgulded and mistakes © LEHIGH. week in the interest of the Red Cross mate in the regular navy, or $77 per| death which occurred among his be- |contract with the college we have been | couree —the Best work have appointed a commiitee, fllzérf)n'\sr'::d::cfiuu'!(r:;&: Bridgeport | month. loved Irish people. selling: 1,000 tons of bituminous coal| It was not I'who asked the doetor FRESH FROM THE MINES Miss Gertrude White, chairman, to di- | 56°5 eavs old and the daughter of Mr |, UPOn enrollment he is paid $12 per| The most probable place of his birth | daily at the advanced price and have | to resign. It washe entire board of S rect the work under the Hartford Dge—s Johs Lathi Undertakers | YT, to bind fhe contract, the govern-{ was in the northern part of France.|received no complaint from any one| trustees who asked it. The action is chapter. gfi“‘&"shufl‘: hav‘; :‘len ch‘"ge of | ment giving this amount to make the | The Scots, Welsh, British, Italians | but him. final and there ean be no appeal. The - E the body and will send it to Bridgeport | Contract lesal. If, however, during| bave all claimed St. Patrick and re-| Referring particularly to the gen-! doctor is throwing dust in the eyes . Shortly hefore 5 o'clock Saturday | the body and » =l aed the four vears of his emroliment he| cently the Germans have laid claim.|eral management of the college Mr.|of the public when he iries to trana- L. D-EATHROP afternoon a load of hay broke down|for burial today (Monday). deaired to do some active duty he could | _St. Patrick was of noble birth, hav- | Chappell said: form the board’ into while on the track on the West Side Mrs. William A. Church. apply for same through the command- { ing been born of Christian parentage,| The public discussion of college at-| sonai matter on a 7 S bridge, delaying the trolley cars on all| The funeral of Mrs. William _A.|ing officer of his district, which in this | réared tenderly, but 2t the age of 16 |fairs was precipitated by Dr. S high destiny of the college will be safe lines, until it was pulled off by an au- | Church, who died on March 14th, was | case would be Newport, R. I, and re--| yvears the northern part of France was | himself. Immediately on being ukerl long after this controversy is past an tomobile. held from the funeral parlors of | quest duty for any length of time, but | invaded and St: Patrick was torn away | to resign he consulted the press with | forgotten. It will not r in Dr Col. H. S. Dorsey of New London, | CRUrch & Allen on Main street Satur- | not less than three weeks at a time.|from his parénts and thrown into|a view to a publicity campaign, and | Sykes' hands mor in mine, nor in the . H. S. Y of New London | gay morning at 11 o'clock. There were | During this duty he would be given | slavery and placed in the northern(all that hag been published eéither|iands of any individu It will be - Telephone 75 U. S. disbursing agent, has a force 3 i g many relatives and friends in attend- | the pay of the rate at which he en-| part of Ireland. * There St. Patrick | orizinatea wit . him or was instigated | cleared of:ail the mud and mire which DR. SHAHAN, Speecialist| mcr at work at tho Niantic camp | (10’ 55q" there were many beautiful | rolied, or §77 per month. clear of ail| lived, supported by his strong Chris- | by him. The lioard in an earmest en- | now bida falr to soil it and will £o on DPtng: Y | lowers. Rev. Charles A. Northrop of- | expenses. During the four ycars of | tian falth. St. Patrick made his es- | deavor to assist Dr. Sykes in this un- | its way a living monument to its foun- on gisng of Apd, Sto) = e herapy Bod dhba il F}feu ation Y, pcots: to- different mobill- | gojafed, Burial was in the Goshen |his enrollment if he has completed | cape and returned jo his home in|fortunate affair has given him every | ders and fo the city and to the state. ;\'f',',‘,,,;.r“' :’;\lmfl Convz:‘t‘l‘ slkln Hill cemetery. three months’ duty, which duty cofld :‘:;lnno:h h\lxt \‘.her7l '?.hia volcle cxlmndu opportunity to resign. - We felt that e, 4 3 Sual ot poe A N be done at any time after his enroll- , the love call of his native land. (any pubHoity might injure hi - ip reatment for the Stomach. |, News has been received in Groton Mrs. Andrew Haghers. ment. e would receive two months | It Was a call from the mountains Of |ser reputAtin man T Nie teturs Drens -)r ;x; snh d‘m. l}:;::‘r“.. o Mimze .nednr!::‘mhng(e_;:“:* ssst:;:;\! At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon the |pay of ris rating ea#h vear during the | Ireland. It was the call of the voice | pects, and this we were anxious to o e iR atter 7| of Gorham, New Hampshire. — The |sineral of Otiilia A. Back, wife of|remainder of his enrollment in addition | of the Lord, Lo, this day I set thee |lavoid. Therefore, 1 wish to call the wedding took place in Daytona, Fla, | rarew Hagberg, was held from thel{, his retainer pay of $12 per year.|Over the nation that will root and|attention of fhe ' public.to the fact i » | home of her daughter, Mrs. John J.|{1n the case of a chief machinist mate | build up a nation, rise up and gird |that the publicity and the damage February 20, 1917, Young, of No. 36 River avenue, with y 3 = J this would mean that he would receive | thy loinos and do as I command thee, i DoNE wm YM wm Thomas Baudra of Ledyard has | [eiatives and friends attending. Rev.|s15; per vear during the remainder of | Bnd it was the voice of the Irish peo- :lol-;:filg‘;“:l):: °'.'f'$fu§fl'c"§§;|323e§:§ - > moved his sawmill from the James b, | ;. Coleman. pastor of Trinity | is enroliment without doing any far- y Ple, always —wroveles are the deliberate| Miss Rose Trumbull is spending & Have that carbon knock In your me- | Copp place at Gales Ferry, from which | setnodist Episcopal church, officiated. | the-'adqitfnal duty. St. Patrick, my friends, gave up Dis|acts of Dr. Sykes and of Dr. Sykes|(fey days in New York. for romeved by the “puis oxygen|he has supplied 2,700 ties for the New The bearers were Charles and John| ™ ppnother thing apout the naval re- |life to concentrate it to God, and he|alone® And alse I would like to ask § 2t one’rourth 'the'- 4SUIar | Haven road, o Dr. Charies B. Graves: | Hagbers, John J. Youns _and John | werve is that in case of being rafled to | sacrificed lis life o fho Lord: Ac. |aene And also T would ke to ask| i tena Cook of Lowel! is visiting farm in the Lester district. Turner. Mrs. Henry E. Church ren-|auty he wou!d only be required to per- | €0rdingly St. Patrick prepared himself ooy m! e of cademic | Mr. and Mrs. William Cook 'CAVE WELDING AND MFG. €O, dered Eweetly Safe in the Arms of unless | With a course of study. He went to | oo atq TS O AN ademic —— 31 Chestmut St, Norvie The body of Christopher Gatten, a |Jesus: There were many beautiful | po™t ST an U8 OFF0 CIOMrEe Rome whera he was anoifited a minis- | fiIte OF 6 FO% S0, TO0 0 LSTREEINES | Mrs. W. . Kitch of East Town T e Hadlyme patient, sent to Brewsters | flowers, showing the high esteem in| “Enroliment in the na o | ter of God and as the first bishop of | g 15 continue his past relations | street has returned from a brief stay k two months ago, was taken to|WhiCh the deceased was held. Burial| oyempts a man from enroliment in | the Irish people. Rth tho . rmint boatd ond with the| i -New York. DR. C. R.'CHAMBERI AJN | Cnester for burial last week. He leaves | {ook place in Yantic cemetery, where|.ny gther naval or military organiza- | History tells us that_the people of with the presest and 1 the e Lo IS ML ~ two sons and four . daughters. His|Rev. Mr. Coleman conducted a com-|ijan or draft in case of war. reland, among whom St. Patrick la- | Aeetings of the board are provided | The Trefoil club, which s doing - e wife died several years ago. mittal service. Up to date the following rates have Hared, wave a people highly cultivated. | for by the by-laws, and a special by- | LCllen sewing for the Hed Cross, met n UL Undertakers Church & Allen were in 4 g 8- Ape Saturday with Mrs. GHbert S. Ray- 'geon Bkt aca rebalbi of Homiim N O ey ey, ™ I beer, enrolied in this district: Lieuten- | There was in these people a strong|law provides that meetings may be | Seturda . 2 : have been received at Hartford by TEe of the funeral arrangements. |ant commander. lieutenant, "ensizn, |bassion for outdoor and open life and | held without the presence of the p mond. McGrory Building, Narwich, Gonn.{ the “automobire. decartment frora % chief machinist mate. machinist mate | alsa there was an entrawcing Irish lit- | ident. Such a meeting in strict ac- Loy e e a sections of the state and it is believed WEDDINGS. (first ¢lass). mackinist mate (second |trature. The nature of the Irish peo-| cordance with the by-laws, I called A Ts Perkse ot Drockiine s2d Rat the lettess stoten for the 8 bon — clae<). quartermaster (first class), oil- | ple as §t. Patrick found them was of | about a vear ago. Several of the trus- Scogeld Mr e . thex contained are away In the hun- Dailey—Vettar. ers; seamen, firemen. 2 very generous trend. They were brave | tees demanded the resignation of the en guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. - The marriage of Miss Maude E.| IJeutenant (Jx) H. R. Hein. U. S. |bold, and self-sacrficing. 'They would | president at that time. Some of us have left town Amol‘lo.n, u‘-.. Vetter of Congress street, Hartford, | navy. has been designated by the navy | if necessary die for one another, and | felt, however, that we ought to zive e d A Y 2 - md ,..,,,.w of members of the | formerly of Norwich, and John E.|department as the enromn‘ pMcer in [they were very effectionate. There | Dr. Sykes another chance. The motion T!;Rffle HERS. "‘"":“ s '!_’iu"_r- Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, d Scapulor soiety and La- | Dailey of Main sireeq Hartford, is an- | New London and vicinity. [eun.the matural pure iove the strons | asking for his restsmatign was dereat | THeS Dot B iocates them at . and Mrs. Oicott plan to Traveling ‘Men, Ete. O. H., received holy | nounced. The ceremony was perform- band of friendship and all of these u Sunds i 0 ed Feb. by Rev, Robert E. Marshail, characteristics were with -the first of | just passed, it has become more and | Daytona - ~ Livery Connection Shetucket Strest | [OFI fi.’,‘-,ek“; drcE, o Rer | curate at Tristty chural, Hamtord: | TR TAINED FRIENDS tn the Irish race. They were a proud | more apparent to all of us that Dr,|return to Norwich just after Easter FARREL & SANDERSON; Prepe. | H. Broderick, who was assisted by | The bride is the daughter of former HONOR OF BIRTHDAY |people, proud of their zncesters, proud | Sykes must terminate his services with e o e e Rev. Myles F. Galvin. Policeman and Mrs. Jacob Vetter of iy o] of their Ireland ana its approaches.|the college, and at this year's meeting | On account of the threatencd wrail: 21 Platt avenue, Norwich, and has been | Dorothy M. Dyer Was Hostess to Tem | But in the midst of this magnificent | all the votes cast were in favor of a |road strike, e et There will be a change in the man- |in a Hartford de) eht store. Mr. or Saturday Afternoen. existence there was a sound of mel- | change in his office. Farmington closed the spring term . agement of Groton Long Point this| Dailey is in the sMtomobile business. —_ and holy and a note of dissatisfaction.| The principal trouble with Dr. Sykes | nearly a week earlier than customary gummer and instead of James Jay | They will reside in Hartford. Miss Dorothy M. entertained| When St. Patrick touched the shore | has been brought about by what seems [ Miss Mabel S. Webb, instructor of art, mest W' remaining in the office his place Durfee—Phillips. ten of her little fri at per home|of Ireland fo rthe second time he aid|to be a constitutional inability to|is at her home on Rockwell terrace for e e By e o paboll It i2| Announcement has been made of the | No: 30 FHedge avenue iy | Mo come s dinve, but he cems ma.a | R0 Chg O T e atttag o | e xpec spend onor of her birthday. wmmg slave of a willing master, Jesus EN the summer at his cottage. marriage March 1%th of- Elmer H. playea and Victrola mm were | Clrrist. He was bound with a strong. | Of any board.’ He thinks that he is [FOURTEEN PERSONS INJURED V IOLlN s’ 1fcaineh Tor 19IP h L atert o iy it Mok B waed | server. S but lighter hain . To came with | always Tpecany he P"‘é‘“"‘;cc"{;"} WHEN AUTOMOBILE SKIDDED o Pl ehenget , | these chains to bind the people of Ire- | INglY. Two of the most influential -— h been issued to 49,842 by the | Miss A"“* Phillips of Eastern citizens of Connecticut,” out of town TEACHER state automobile department. Approx. | The wedding MacDan- [land, - He went determined that the | SRS OF COMMSSIinh 2l OF 1007 | Were Riding in a Seven Passenger imately 35,567 registrations were Is. | and the ceremony was performed by | §ia; i Maynard, Dorothy, Turnér, | people should know the truth and ths | NERITS S 200 15 attend any meet- Car—Accident at Noroten. Rev. H. Dou, de Tracy, Mary Brahman,|truth would make the people free. St. g All String inetruments repaired ;::a‘wifézegflfirefl:,"gfi for “motor. | Durfes '1')8‘ w-mnem&drnh“md xr; Afim‘"nmn“ R:l.“-m.u.‘.m:m- B ey eunmer cin intand fa. stifts 3.': ;‘.’fi..‘f.g"“-‘{‘iy“&""“".?' i amford, Conn. March 18—Four- Vielins seid on essy terms cycles and 230 for side cars. Bridgeport. ore hagey WG e e:\‘"’ e 10T o3 KiNg 24| beaten ana lectured ai¥ longer, and |teen persons were'injured, thres per- 3 . 2 igned from the | ha tally, when an automobile car- For sppointments address’ B Jules Turcas, 63, landscape artist,| SHERIFF BROWN TAKES e lice priest. The people of Ireland -wel- | [Ra=6d Both of them e o e | thom ‘overturned tonight on the €. BULLARD, Bliss Ptace, Ner- died Friday from pneumonia at his TROLLEY CAR HIT comed him as a friend. =~ They made| ople {0 hold up. their resignations only | Post road roton. The most se- wich, Cenn. home, 27 West Sixty-seventh street, PRISONERS TO CHESHIRE. BY FALLING BOULDER. | Pim one of the leading features of their | hocause they realized that a new pres- | riousiy i are Joseph Shearnes .‘qu Tork. Mr. Turcas wasa membei| . . S st i ffl"'hf“e B by jne.Sons and thelident must be obtained before long. Nathan Sussman, | & e colony of sts at Lyme, where | Five Are mtences at the ughters of old Erin regard St. Pat-| ~ gome of the doctor’s charges are too | years old, 2 Harry Sussman, 6 Aceident Ocourred Near Biasted Ledge | o it love. W come to the ques- | irivial for netice, and would not be | vears otd, of this All are suffering he had a summer home, and some of = State g o his best work S done there. —_— = on Thames Street. tion, What did St. Patrick preach, and | poticed if they were only as true as|from fracture of the skull and may die. PMOMINENT GERMANS PROTEST Five prisoners who are to what form of Christianity did he ex-| they are trivial. The Winthrop dor-|The others less serfously hur DEPORTATION OF SELGIANS | sign Woshn, ; sentences in the etate reformatory at | aomiant, TiEnt, Vo heen & serious | tera for God? mitory, for example, was finished i | Louis Suseman, his wife, and thelr ol 4 b Chtshire were taken there -¥Tiday Shen the trolley leaving Frankim |1t Wes the Christianity that Abra-|record time. The road repairs were|two chii arah and Morris, of i > - morning from the New Londos ham, Moses and David of old taught.| stopped by tI winter wcather and . Joseph Shearness and liave Addressed a Prayer to the Ger frs. J. e oSNy he Bemondon jail bY | square at 4.45 o'clock, bound for New s the Christianity that Jesus | will be re-commenced as soon as the . Yetta, aged 5, and lds; ¢ London, was struck by & boulder| oy 08 taught by His blessed words. | frost is out of the ground. : Bridgeport; Lenjamin Pea * man Emporor to-Gheak It, curing fraft, flowers, rolls of eld linen, | SURRCY JOONCY T BOORR, g o gheerful piétures mounted on, card | o ng. oward Jones and | which rfolled on to the track, striking £ % & : 3 aude Long, who at o Tt was the self same Christianity that( . As for raising the salaries without 5t Bridgeport; Isadore Jenshaft Beriin, Mach 18— wfidu to| board, and food for the nurses’ table, !, /iy on Bradley .ue:ifl z‘fln‘bfif,{‘, between the brake rigging and motor- e - It was the whole cyele of | the doctor's consent, T will say that it Btamford: Samuel Heasch of New Sayville.) Prominent Garm: {0 be sent to the Dospital. into an alley and relleving hint of & The _ accident (- truths. It was St. Patrick | Is none of the doctoi’s business what| york, and the driver, Nicholas 1 o i uy onging to @iTerent partied '!'M e-uu-ueuo- of a-new diving | Watch; Frank' Sistare and Farl Ad- Thames strest who first instilled in the Irish -heart|we do in regard to salaries. For a|\fulucheogtes of this city e nddressed & prayer to the German = im- f fact we raised only two salaries, and v S raft for Ocean beach was started Fri- | Ams of Groton, convicted of statutory | Distmens Owing 1o the fact that the | the love, respect e e Tonring | those only for small amounts, and the | cpie snidded and he lost control. Ii Rerorzfo \check Somsmalsy 2= | day unde supervisi Elm rape in that town: Charles M. ries# Of the ! ! tation of Belgian workmen to o~ "h:,.,m o O I - | Waterford, sentenced for ::::,.:5 A e e s o Ris own life the word that he preach. | last one we ineréased for ‘the purpose | (ool SS S Soge o0 ™™ car The and send home Belgians who had The raft is being bullt at the togt of within the limits of that town. aoound the “would Bave been |50, found acceptance in the earts of O e e b Soed 5y Dr. | Stamford people were escorting the —_— Cragig el hee mbe: heir homes. Ogeap, avenue and when comp e the Irism people. Finally atter 50|ember of our teaching fore by O | Bridgeporters to their hom | more ext ve. . Tt will be of e Srwsiy Tude. e R o v rroungag | tv that I should think he would blush | —— T signers of | unusually heavy comstruction. His own P et Mo . = RETEWIS K| | weceweous owen. [aanie S i e oo, | OBildren Ory submit their svishes, STRIKING TRAINMEN OF e “% BItion | Variety of Useful Gifts for Miss May [, Treland was cayied ipon 1o Shfler Tor | ments to the college afaff, T confess | FOR FLETCHER'S ::;::'::n‘eum B.& O. RETURN TO WORK | » : "L- ud " Tors Iay :th Peunch. guftered nme ihe beglaming and they & e nelevs Bl dny OF the irastess CASTORIA Jd Sy 2?‘" ave co suffer. td ; o, R SIS A e AN Tt ihe i8 tnvesti- | OMiale of Beatharhoods had Trouble Mhrvll h-n 3:# 6 be Eives | ,[n homor of her approaching mar- | it oene ations have suffered | voroens Mo appeintments o the e AT | Getting Them to Resume Work. i . Cober %% (ot Yale uni: mfl-ce_;g,'gm Sace Siay Founc &h o e T el A LUNCH Y tendered ‘misce! e ' recommendation. Seai e ak o0 and_in con. | Balumere, ”"g.h, Lo The atikie iRigo < SR orabor of feionde. i the Alice bolio: R e e Tas T'dia not keep the building oty -1 > BISC UIT ~ e t Y of the na- as cl S Should be permitted & _;.‘Q‘..g o Tl g\: &'7)!10 Who qnu orlc last | aUBPENSION OF FREIGHT B A Hies Bauncy B, received a | tion fiom "t "aia noty “Foday the ‘raith gium,*if they had. nét. was spent very DI tly in m by b o g i I 18t o RE PALTICL. Troland | Sy o Citen. was dieted o sts nolosome o fiinfifiua tran oty and music, and ) the ‘was called to give up the Catholic faith | tle its tangled affairs and to continue |f§| 4 3 c;ruh: v ;o o = - Y by. Henry the VIII, but the Irish peo- | its work. X nearly a vemtury. S and be suspended.—- - - . muu Werk, gfry‘,;- Miss s ‘ians | PI8_refusedreplyinie that no sword or| _ The personal charés which Dr. sk vrk on a .p.- > loodv soldiery could cut the faith out | Sykes es and implies against my 5 over This eofficial account 2 solos. A‘_ DT“ e will steal our priest: and _honesty I shall not dig- - Williams® action m = mosn tosk the ors|e: ,_,.,, m a vllll?! m "m awny .u Keep the holy faith 1n spite | nify with & det at this time. 1 X Ail Grocers despatch recelved from m S Rt ; ve of ail. | Today there is not a lonly Positions of trust which . g Thursday, which indioates oo Fompristng R hillside In the land across the sea |l have held in the commanitv for so : s a ut, vestigation referred to had been n.o n stil] o m.tm 1und; ‘been R M IR where our fathers have not met to be sufficiént of a o - < vleted and that as a result the the east and ‘lll : s \ worship. For over 700 vears Iseiand | 8! friends_and fellow | Reuther & Co.'s STERLING ALE and peéror had ordered repatriation of o > eont : LS bettle of soda has been fighti fo rits h a h&l 1 Bn\'- not lost all vestige S €ians wrongly sent to Germany as un ot s’ dance l‘u.-ru night, Sia. | lives and taday the reply is, -Never | of honor and Piel Bros’ Rea! GERMAN BEER on played. X e ek to atte > 8 who was on the -ocm will W& betray the Lo and our| In concluglon I wish to say that 1 Draught at the oye: : 2 Christ! DEL-HOFF Ry ave # % Pluce EUROPEAN PLAN

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