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khqv-dn-cu-mu;\umu-. Gathering at Audu-rlu/.- Yh-en. i MWM&;MHMMWO!S@ AR S T T ",,°",f_f";°,:_"{'-_",:’-‘,:;:,§f down on W Day—Present Form of Stars and [Portusuese synagogue of New Yorw, is - - &Mnchell cu e — LADY ASSISTANT eoast will be mq to be one of the speakers at the mass " 5 ; 4 All Calls Answered Promptly i B e o Stripes Suggested by Norwich Man. meeting of the Jewish people of this|f N 1 N —_— et T s wanesrs| For Confirmation < — ritual > 5 - 88 Main Street Bigh with Tale weatbar, * : of .:h.‘ ::m Jewish congregation in 1: is warmer from the Gulf states teres Fer 01 aid he, are aware that is also presiden ¥ ] = A A gk ¥ through New EnZland: | pton st o et | Tre. present fomh. of the fag was mug- | Loung Judea. Dr. Pox is one of the |} Girls’: White Dresses for Confirmation — materials are MO Thers will be showers Thursday in . gested by a Norwich man. In 1795 Saried and giodiient et She i Pt e _ ‘1 the 'lake region, extending into the |Place In the flas raising on Memorial [fI2*00 Mad dftean stripes and Atieen | Aerican Jewish puipit and Norwich Organdie and Lawn, with chlnty trimmings of lace, em- stars and this ag contlnued in use|{e¥W$ are 1n Zortanmte T OPeatn G Atlantic states Friday. Day in the presence of a large num- 4 o X P DR. A. J. SINAY Facinnis. ber of the club members ana . theic |for iwents-theee vears, when by the| 0% bis scrvices for ehis mecting, || broidery and ribbons, ages 8 to 14 years price range At th 1 t of the tate into 2 Bastern New York: Cloudy Thura- |EUSHE, AL The IENCe Dol o e i T 1o bocame . mectasary | te |Gty has been seiccted as chairman of || $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and up to $7.50. L day, wers at night and on Frida: the mass meeting. g Dentlst s outhbrn Teow !t.-flflc:_ mfi"‘"’?' B e o I e s e oL (Children's Department, Second Fioor) e Fair e setting. Prompt_ | wich o had saimed distinction 1n|LOCAL TELEPHONE MEN | Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich ) naval warfare during the war of 1512 WANT TO SERVE ; Thupeaays Frioey local raine. the people together and to the strains | was called in consultation and recom- Confirmal and t - Rbone 1177-3 ~_ Observations in Norwich. of The Star Speneled Banmer suns |mended that the thirteen original col- | Thres Apply for Admission Into the White Ribbons for tion—plain maire taffeta and satin taffeta, for hairbow or sash, ranging in width | from 3 inches to 6 inches—price range 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ and up to 50c a yard. < records reported from | by all, the beautiful flag was raised |onies be represented by the thirteen v 'y, show the ehl.ng: aloft by Master Geff Briges. stripes and a star be added for each terperature ' and the barome; The president, il state. This form was adopted Per-| o, i ction Foreman John Sher- - Signal Reserve Corps. c¢hanges Wednesday: made the opening ads s. manently. p fi!EN' “Ther. r.| days, he said, our hearts are flled to Al the present time the flag and | wood, Willlam Carbray and Fred overflowing with patriotism, and ev- |all it stands for is especially signifi- | Wood of the maintemance department ery flag brings fresh inapiration.|cant to us. The group of stars has|ang L. M. McClusky of the engineer- When this pole was put in place. a |been held together at what:sacrificé |ing dapariment of the local branch of 6 p. m. .15 ’ VE 3} SEEN Highest 63, lowest 48. forward step was taken and today,|and struggle. Gazing on it we recall » HAVE YCU s gy In the raising of this heautiful fla, | the names of Washington and LalFay- | memmore rrre ool s Saraaon BOYS SUITS FOR CONF]RMAT!ON We have reached the consummation. |ette. Lincoin and all the noble band |ijto the platoon of the reserve signal i 2 Predictions for Wednesday: TFair; | et us hope it may stir us to renewed | of heroes, whe fought for the great B .. troops arrangements for tife formation - . - ,"lePennsaieky T Wednesaay's weather: Aa predicted. | SfOTis to spfeguard our country. If priveifle of bty for - Whish It]or which are belng madl; with the |§ Boys” NuvysoSerge Norfalk Suits, sizes 9 to 16—at $4.95, We but apply it in the patriotic and . Today_millions of men and | iy, { Sun. Stoon wma Tiaen practical and absolutely’ essential duty | women are” suffering and aying for e N e i T value i 4 of investing tomorrow s sameé cause. It is the underly- § i i . % - THE RAZOR WITH 2 sots. 1l wWator. | et [ loan " bond, chis” Inspiration’ ha's ing prineiple of democracy. Toaay it |aured, will be nominal. Tn tme of{} Boys’ Navy Serge Norfolk Suits, sizes 9 to 17—at $6.95 PERFECT BLADES : oo i cannot help but be borne in upon us|called into active service by the value $8.00 | m e m T8 | Following Mr. Blgelow, praver was |that its defense has assumed 4 Srav- | Ereident ma part of the regular army ue $3. ; . : o | oftere the Rev.. Ricba ra- |ity never before existing in historv. : ’ e 2 45 Beory ot guarentesd'to I 4 . | En | S0 Wo spsak of Ola Gloty. 1h mast Sais | o nanind BisE . Resorve Boys’ Navy Serge Norfolk Suits, sizes 10 to 18—at $8.45, 4 » £ . Henry A. Tirrell then spoke on thea new glory by our sacrifices for hu- | Corps may be given fifteen days" field value $lo.m ¥ satisfy or money refunded significance of the event and the flag. ' manity. Pt SR iy Y 2 % 3 TR 2 H : The men will be cailed for this ser- || Boys’ White Blouses, in a variety of models, sizes 8 to vice so as to interefere as little as PICK OUT NAMES e W Bt S s M A e —at 59¢, 75c and 98¢ F Work. Signal companies of the res- i PO DTATE. CENBUS. | S s R et o maesrees |} Bayd. N;;cy Serge Caps—a particularly serviceable Librarian Godard Completing Lists|company. —at =, o 2 Transportation to and from the sum- Distribued fute: Sic Chusten. mer camp of instruction 1s furnished he government, with an allowance State Librarian George S. Godard, in | 0¥ ! g ot s e TS G SR | T FLAGS FOR REGISTRATION DAY census material, has started delivery |JOUTReY: ¥ b; Sl g e of the complete lists by towns of the |.S furnishe 8o > men of draft age whose names have |21} necessary uniforms and cquipment |} Fyery home should display a flag on Registration Day, | Price $1.0C G 2 Six hOul‘l after high water it is BANS DRINNS FOR .IOHN & GEO. H. Buss e TN e L b o MEN IN UNIFORM GREENEVILLE Law Applies to Every Member of the National Guard. Benjamin Stearns Injured While at ol Believing that the law putting a Work—Collection of Waste Paper—| ., on grinks for men in uniform ap- Memorial Mass at St. Mary’s Church | plied to soldiers only, some New Lon- —Notes. don saloonkeepers have besn serving 1647 ADAMS TAVERN sailors, though refusing to serve any- Al be furnished bv the government. Tuesday afternoon Benjamin Stearns | thing but soft drinks to soldlers. The |been returned to the census by the | s &° = = e i867¢ empiove of the U. . Finishing Co, met | majority of the saloonkespers have |enumerators. It is expected that be- |The men will receive pay from the June 5th. We are showing a very complete range of fore June 1 (Friday) a list covering all % Flag Poles and 1d - . service, which pay, will be in addition |} Flags, es Flag Holders. the fowns will be in the hands of the | Fo " oot Ta: Tolived trom the g governor. company. FLAG SET—A special Flag Set, consisting of a fast col efer o the pubiic ibe finest standard | with a painful accident when he|made a fast rule to serve none but cands of deer oi Lurupe and America: | caught his arm_in a machine that he|civillans so as to be on the safe side, ._‘,bcmu-n. Pilsper, Culmbach Bavarian | was tending. He was pulled into the | but some of the proprietors of cafes Bass, Puale and Burton Muer's [ ma~hine and before it could be stopped | have taken a chance on serving jack- “Something of the mmnuae of the - Beoiin™7s "Guinnoer “Duslln Stout | ne wan Taaly wurmes; . ana roteed | 1o Dleving the Taw GId not ARect | task can be {magimed’ v Godara | in 4me of actuel or hreatensd oo || " Eay “gize 3x5 feet, a six-foot Pole and Pole Holder—2 ! C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | He was attended by a physician who | them., E said, “when it is known that 502430 | Coiie? ThS SENAC JRONR SRS RO oe 2 Hul P. B. Ala Frank Jones' Nourish- | dressed the wounds and took him to| Newport saloonkeepers this week |cards have been received. We have e e Do complete set for $2.15. : i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter PA-lo. Anheuser, | his home. ‘nouzm dcf;lcial‘i m}:.zrpl;:u;m‘nd:; the | kept continuously at work on this im- ed States. Budweiser. Schlitz and Pabst. — aw and found that nclu any | mense number and find that the census |~ . - i A. A. ADAM, Norwich Towa Memorial Mass at St. Mary’s. man in uniform, whatever branch of | will be of high value to the state. It | fi:fi"&w;“‘,‘:h;‘m o ... g CE BUNTING FLAGS i morning there was a memorial mass:mede & rule S A Lo ihegdsparted members Of St aio7|in the business thére, where the cafes -+ gl o 0 terary associa-| were often jammed {with _soldlers, CHAmRLAIN tion. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice was cele- e PR.C. R naurice was cele- | satlors and marines, There have been brant of the mass. 3 a few arrests in Newport for viola- Driscoll and cholas Spellman Sang|tion of the federal proLibition law. Dental Surgeon and Miss L. C. Boudreau presided at| “According to a ruling of Attorney will be used not only for the draft 7 1 1 e- Eeglvtntion but later: for the. cecrit: |00 by fhe Eresigent of the Uaited Thece Flags are made of Bunting of a special v{eave:l d Ing of the state suard. It Will bring | Joctiiities. Such leaves of absence || signed to stand hard wear, the stars are embroidered on into the town treasuries large sums % . : from men who have dodged bayment | Sumome: TUDieCt 0 the following con- |} fie]ld, shown in two sizes: of the personal ta: . -3 Bix las 4, et of Hieh of Meit] g e AT W cawer e pevied of Size 4x6—at $4.50 Size 5x8—at $6.00 the employe’s necessary absence on age are being made from the material. | (n%y Yoty during the remainder of the The first three deal with citizens of e By i 4 . . cGrory Building, . e O he, ational Guard | ,The first class deals with men of the | 1oty ordered to duty, and during re- || and at fair prices. was offered are Richard A. Collins,|of every state, whether or not actual- James O'Donnell, Thomas F. Skelly, |}, mus*ered into federal service, This Bernarg Tone':. Daniel M. Shea, FranK|jaw oalso inciudes the naval and ma- e J. Sullivan, Thomas J. Connors, Jere- | rine corps forces as well as the army. American House = guinian. Timothy C. Lucy, Tames | ™'This Tuting 1s made on seotion 13 M. Welch, James Ilanagan.’ James ot the army selective draft act. re- Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |phanahan, =Thomas Trihy, John D.|cently enacted by congress. According Traveling Men, Etc. riscoll, Matthew Byrne, John P. Ken- | to the interpretation of the law, each ol nedy, - John Mulcahey, Florence P.|imember of every fighting branch, lia- Livery Connection Shetucket Street | Tames Downey, Charles McCarthy, Mi- | bie to federal service, is included un- FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. (chael J. Donohue, Thomas McNamara.|qer the act, rezardless of whether or Daniel J. McGarry, Willlam F. CorkerY, | not he has been actually mustered in- draft age without dependents and phy- Is thereof in time of war. sically fit. The second has to do with | "The employe will be allowed full men of that age with dependents and | . "a: the normal rate in effect when physically fit. The third has to do|po is ordered to duty, until the end of with men of such age without depend- t‘hel:a.lendar month s’;i which he is thus p dents and physically unfit. The first is | called into service; thereafter, for the J already in use, as far as Hartford and , but not the home stations of the units of the 5::‘;‘?,;,’.‘,“::,‘::"’..,‘3,‘,,5,?"‘:5 will e First_infantry are concerned, by Col- |allowed full pay at such normal rate — — - = - onel Richard J. Goodman and the re- |legs the amount which he is entitled to < cruiting officers of that regiment. receive from the Government. If the!and the rest Indigns, with the excep- [port that the No Jokn . Foley, Frank Fitzpatrick,|to the servie The fourth, fifth and sixth clasees, | necessary absence on duty continues | tion of the Abell &pecial _ |piled by Chiet M. A. BARBER James Sheedy, Daniel F.. Connor. John | The attorney seneral holds that in | 3S3iNE With aliens. are small, com-|peyond such twelve months, further | The officials at the race were: C. V.|capita Joss of p$ R. McNamara, James . P.|legislation Wf this character where | hoiooy, With the first three. They are|consideration will be given to the mat- | Pendleton, starter: E. Lane, an- [lowest in the history ¢ . . arriman, = John C the words “military forces” are spe- | riputed as follows: ter of payment. nouncer; Hynds and A. Hill, checkers: [also the lowest in the Machinest and Engineer |ciaries & Braas, N cifically used they are meant to apply | o CUrth class, aliens who have taken | The employe will retain his eligi- | John Hart and Claude Wilson, timers. — - Patrick W. Caples, Thomas M. Shea, | to both the land and naval forces of | Cut the first papers; fifth class, aliens | pility to benefits under the “Plan for e Hartford.—An a Steam Engine Repairs P. T. Sheehan the government. When the president | nnC 2r¢ friendly; sixth class, aliens|Employes’ Pensions, Disability Bene- | NORWICH PER CAPITA vice covering the « e s S rined o emies Uthe | Who are enemies. All classes are of [fits and Death Benefity during the FIRE. LOSS SMALL |lines will be inaugur Collection of Waste Paper. military forces of the country to car- | Araft age. period of leave of absence, andl such \LL | was announced last The lieutenants in charge of the col- |IY on a war, the department of justice oo e 3 period of absence will not be deduct-| vy, | owest in History of W City | pianaser Wa NOTICE Jection of waste paper for the benefit | contends that such forces include ev- | AUGUST HAHN CHOSEN ed i: reomn;utrl‘;a;ezls“te:hme °§|f:m oy - et e Erastied. diplaior of the Playground association have|ery fighting branch of the nation— men or pw . . any DEAD HORSES AND COWS r iy o : : P GRAND INSIDE GUARD| Upon return from such duty (after ce f . been working busily during the past|army, navy, marine corps and Na. g [ ftion sty SumoSsuski A08 (SIS 1 e Ak sarvice, tHe most dAnter? o Removed Free of Charge week and eollected a good amount of | Acting under such interpretation, Call 1526 New London. -Ask for Chas. | paper from tI\: residents here. Those | therefore, Attorney General Grego in charge in this place ars: Mrs. Ar- | has sent instructions to United States Secretary of Germania Lodge Given|left the United States military ser-|esting report submitted at the recent el Office at State Convention. vice) the employe will be given such | .nnua) meeting of the National oBard k Later. Reverse charg: thur Blackladge, Miss Alice Taylor, |attorneys and other officers to cause g employment as the needs of the ser-| . 'y _ yngerwriters was probably ‘;’55: SO "“Di Go- Miss Letitia Kramer. Mcs. .. O. Pot-|the arrest o amv one who shall sell | At the blennial convention of the |vice permit and as he is able and fit- | o ¥ire s ol b P. O. Box 379, lew London |0 Is8 e e Twist 3 Miss | to any soldier, sailor, maxihe or Na- | Connecticut Sons of Feerman in Wa- | ted to perform.” B B s aie B e R el e terbu Priday S rday Tt it A ol Sntesiey 9% submitted an exhaustive tabulatfon of Germania Lodgg . W6 11 Ifc?;my? PN Bk Rt BUSDICK ) 1916, covering cities of 20,000 popula- of this city was " grand Inside TAKES RACE HONORS |tion and over. The data was suppiied uard. Other gran e 3 by the fire chiefs. The smallest per il the con\'Pnuffi\a:\':.'eo"‘:etgsflo:}:?ud ider Gets First|capita loss was at Shenandoah, Pa,, Katherine Coffey and Semples store |tional Guard. An examination of sta- . i and Pitcher and Service. Bundles of | tutes bearing upon the subject gives Trommcr S waste paper, magazines and newspa- | the dspartment of justice no other pers tied in neat bundles may be left | course to follow, it is maintained. with any of the lieutenants or at the|tional Guardsman any intoxicating Evergreen Beer two stores where they will be collect- | drink. i the latter appears in any sa- 15 Main Street FUNERAL ¥ ; Px reside: i Leading Events. [khere the record was two cents. Jer- REAL GERMAN LAGER ed. ~The proceeds of the paper will]loon, hotel or other place in uplorm. |, Jesf grand president, F. 4. Bater of e g sey City. N. J.. fared the worst with is on draught at Efia’”r‘?.?"ii#«'?.méé"%c“li’cé.’“‘i,‘i"’,?;‘{lf How Long Shall | Give? berg of New Britain: first vice presi Wild Bill Burdick took finst money |a loss per inhabitant of $27.71, due to noe e btk 15 b A friend of the local Young Men's|dent, Frank Grammer of Stamford; |in the three leading events in the mo- | the munition explosion on Black Tom L H. JACKEL & CO B i a0 AR skilora | L A TSI o e T Toung libera] | 82¢ond vice president, Fritz Martin of | torcycle races at the fair grounds on |Island. L™ B 3 n he nav “ollections will be made made a liberal| B Ciile: grand secretary. Otto Berg | Wednesday afternoon under the au-| It is encourasing to note in the re- % —AND— EMBALMERS every Friday contribution to. the building fund in the campaign and with the pled: flf_ Ansonia: grand treasurer, K. Her- | spices of the Connecticut Amusement — Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and e Meatr Tove pledge Sent| ericht. Hartford. Past Grand Presi- |assoclation. There was a good crowd H - dent Baijer, Grand Secretary Berg and |at the races to cheer the riders on. MARRIED. Bisl Bros’! Real GERMAN BEER on| wWilliam Corvonrs of Bridgeport is| “For giving is living.” the angels Grand Treasurer Harfricht were elect. | The local speed merchant had every- | SPALDING—RICHMOND—Tn Daniel G b K Draught at the the guest of Ellls Taylor here for a few o _"b"';d"‘ ,.':m““;’nu”;",“’b:;r:‘ ed delegates to the national conven- |thing his own way and at no time In| son. May 30, 1817, by Rev, Ernest A. DEL-HOFF HOTEL = Gy |ins again and again’” My peevish and |00 to be held In Tawrence, Mass. |aay of the evemts was Re forced to| LeEs. C ton Spaiding of F{’x"‘h‘,}“,’;,", i B & tiless amswer ran, “Oh - e next convention of the state body | extend himself. He rode a steady race| Me. and 3 h ong ant EUROPEAN PLAN Thurfif{ dhglmhol Rnckville“was !hsl:nzel el R Ot;’r";""’.‘;*‘"},}g’t will be held in Middletown in 1319. |on the outside of the track, taking the | Oof Danlel 4 Telephone 323-3 HAYES BROS., Props. gue_s: of friends here over emeorial give till the Master stops giving to|, [N'¢ Feports of the different officers | curves with ease, and swinging into D‘,’r‘fl&,m":}:‘} P sy t 4,;;;{(_.; G 3 Teleph 1227 26-28 Broad . Four 4 - showed that the state membership is | the stretches with his machine well in | ™ 205 5% 7 of HENRY E. CHURCH s i B e o Lol e 2,200 and that the organization has | hand. W, Bremnan, ¥ o et D = TAFTVILLE Buys Hotel Stock. a capital of $1200600. and has In the ten mile event the erowd got Stephanie F oo wn ¢ practically a million dollars insurance | their oniy thrill of the afternoon when outstanding. Tn the past two years|Edwards, who was pushing Burdick DIED henefits amounting to 1§86.000 have | hard in the first lap, just as he swung _In Westerly, R, been paid. There has been an in-|into the straightaway in front of the ; ine Keenam, widow o crease in membership and also a sub |stands, took # nasty spill. Tdwards' < stantial financial gain. machine, a Harley-Davidson, blew a 3 Quaker HII, May 28 The delegates from the local lodge | tire on the front wheel. Edwards was| 1817. ) W.. widow of Ofto DR. E. J. JONE zore 7:21;!;13"‘“ Jackel, ”:leor(‘gm. not injured and left the track. Iis t “,‘f“‘" ¥ "’ = 2 it ugust Hahn, ticht, Cari { machine was badly damaged. T ¥oNtetly R Greiner. Henrv Mitterer, F. Roessier | The first svent of the afternoon was| 1917 William J. Brown. i Suite 46 Shannon and Franz Thiel. the five mile profession, 30.50 cu. in. | LUCE—In this eity, May 30, 1917, Lucy |~ 00 [0 class. In this event Paliazzo took the | M. Waterman, widow of John ¢ b i <20 lead from the first and held it for three | p 0, _ i ¢ .t Park Congroga- BISEENS (CHOSEN laps, Burdick swinging into the lead, | © {janai ehuron Saturday afternaon THE DIME SAVINGS BANK i N o can I Elant bas solaranhel Cat Pleasant Surprise Party en Miss | Willam C. Skinner, president of the s ’“‘t:: ::;fl;x:,:.l Dieigena| Elizabsth Siinner— Entertainment r‘on Patent Fire Arms \hnumcturmz - B - cant. 3 vear from the sarmim 2 past six months and will ba‘.p:ylb!o s Yo Tae tive million doiiar hotel. May 15, 1917. - FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. Tuesday evening a pleasant surprise |go to the Sacred Hear parish. Fol- - party was given Miss Elizabeth Skin- |lowing the entertainment there was ner at her home here. The evening |dancing. TEAMING AND TRUCKING | was pleasantly spent with music and bl games. Whist w: layed tten, i DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |Srires wore taken Top Miss viols| Lor9® Crowds Attend Exercises. M. C. Large crowds left the village Wed- S s it the 4 urial In the family REASONABLE PRICES e e e nesday”afiermoon to attend the ceer- As R pralan:-hvn of Vstarans' Asso- T ne et Bulens Tt Cdvees SR mieer o Dami - gree. e ses and motorcycle races in Norwich. | ciation to Attend Dedication of Rest tuck th. Pot! held third. "D this citv, May 28, 1917 Sh & Suar A. D. LATHROP rendered solos. ~ Refreshments were | mycs 20% TOIOTCYCle races in Norwi Houss at Insurance GCompany's| while: the Bridssport boy dropped to] Moty Bilsabeth Derby. wits of the Shea served by the hostess, closing a most Phone 175 d trip to the square from and then enjoyable evenin, many people could not be accomodat- ed. - Letter of Commnedation. Most Cigars Ar-r'ug?:—fims e The treasurer of the British-Amer- Regulars Defeated. BETYER |ican Relief Fund, George Adams, has| e Regulars met defeat in Willi- TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR received the following letter of com-|mantic at the hands of the American {mendation from headquarters in New | i} ead team by the score of 6 to 5. GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR | York: Sanatorium. fourth place. The time for this race| Ilate Col James J. MeCord, In .the 41 Main Street e —— wa‘i‘sh: min\:’:despf\::t 56 “c&:d:én mite | FinSral from the home of her son. 4 i Michael C. Higgins of this ity ha - ¢ Lo g b William R. McCord, 34 Grove street F lD received ncoufic:::; r\:m:-n S he Mo frace, which Burdick won after Edwards | Thursday afternoon, May 31, at 2.2 unera irecior tropolitan Life Insurance company te | took his spill. Burdick took the lead| oclock. Burlal in’ family ' Iot "in the effect that he has been selecteq | and held it all through the ra In{ Yantic cemetery. by the officers of the Veterans asso- |the first lap Red Potter was second, o dn, thin city, M ciation of that company to represent | Palazzo third and Verrill fourth. On 2 G @ 93 26, 1917 months The game was close and well played. e o . t - Dear Sir: We are simply . over- the association at the dedication of | the next lap Palaazo swung into se ices at his late home. 41 Try Them and See whelmed by the splendid contribution of ?e"’:,‘;‘:ap“"h‘d @ good game for thelths rest house at the sanatorium at|ond position and held it for eight Park stre-x [Thursday afternoon, May ’ THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Franklin 8t.|$100 from the Taftville branch ana | %' : Mount McGregor. Saratoga Springs, | 1aPs, when Verrill took second posi- t 2 o'clock. ortop s ew Next to Palace Ca feel that words are inadequate to ex- Notes. on_ Tuesday, June 5. tion and held it to the finish. In the i press our deep gratitude for the help % & Mr. Higzins, who was for many |eighth Jap Palazzo pulled some dirty i which is so sorely neded. William Jervis spent Memorial Day | years superintendent of the ~ormwlcl | work when he tried to foul Verrill, nation will be of the sreatest help, |With relatives in Voluntown and Glas- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE [and in the name of this committee we | 8- thank you most heartil 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn % Very tru}-), Mrs: Victoria Plante and family have Office Hours: Caroline L. Morgan, Hon. Sec. |returned from Canada where they have 10 2 m. to 3 p. m. by appointment Entertainment at Parih Hall. been spending several week. Sundays excepted At the Parish hall Wednesday év- | ,ihe B0y, Scout troop of the Taft: ening a large crowd witnessed a star | 'S, CQIETSERTIone] STy, Tarthed performance of the Rustic Minstrels. | 7 CAVE mmm; & m Co. The yroorsds of (19 sotirinmont wm. Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. - At S e o5 Toat ¢ [who was pushing him hard. The re- 0 h l employed in . clerien) eapacity in |sults were: Burdick first, Verrill sec- ver all ll\ c‘l ream the cashier’s department of the Hop- [ ond, Potter third. Time: 14 minutes, - o e leave here Monday eveninz by way of | The fourth event, the five mile pro- and Repalr work ON SALE AT Worcester and Albany for Saratoga |fessional race, proved to be most in- finish. with Palazzo and Verrill figrt- ing it out for second money. On_the 60 MAIN STREET Min Freeing the World. rill, winning by a small margin. The — result was Burdick first, Palazzo sec- The $5,000,008,000 bond issue of this{ond and Verrill third TRUCKS and CARTS, kins & Allen Arms company. He will { 10 seconds. Springs. teresting as the contest for second s % Dlace was undecided up to the last lap. OF ALL KINDS ON DUNN’S PHARMA{“/ P P v ek Burdick took the lead from start to AUTOMOBILES, U] st lap Palazzo shot ahead of Ver- CARR[AGB’ WAGONS, B year te ‘named The Liberty loan of|°'Tre sidecar race proved s farce, only ; 3 < / Hamllton WaiChh - Glenn’s Garage work = Specialty. No other Work Guaranteed. toilet soap 17, Decause it ix to be a loan from | two entering. and one of the quitting| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- a free people to e use in freeing the cond lap. i 31 Chestnut St. Tel. 314 By the ‘world, states an oficial Bullefin| ‘The conpeiation Tace: was between |70 Uphalstering: snd, Waod Woric —AT— cient in received Postmaster Murphy. It is | Red Potter, Korn and Noble Steves. Blacksmithing in all its branches. FRI L CC JOSEPH BRADFORD grevny o et o o e o e U bR tRing e uneh- T THE WM. FRISWEL ) o the establishmen boasted Abell special in the other races 25.27 FRANKLIN ST SEe o liberty In Furope and on high seas.|and had fared poorly. as the machine It 1o the loan of the great democracy | was not a auccass. teves iy the cons 0 al' TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY BOOKBINDER of the mew world {o redrsss ' the | Solation Tode an Indian and came in f o TRV R second, with Korn leading, and Potter T 507 to 515 North Main St.| F- C. GEER Piano Tuner, Korn's regular machine was shipped S p 1 2 —The annual shad din- | from Pittsburgh Sunday, but did not rosPyet ;L"" s orwiow, G ner of the Fish and Game club of this | arrive, so he rode Corbin's Indian. = ne 511 clty, composed largely of Elks, was| The machines ridden were an Inian .nxfif,fifvtfi‘fl,fi;“{,a“'h‘“;o pgy | held at the new Hotel Shoreham Sun-|by Burdick. Harley-Davidson by Ed-|medium better than tarough the ! Eastern C ticut 2oual day. | wards, Hariey-Davidson by Palazzo | Vertising coiumns of The Bulletin. ~ letin for business resulis. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY 3