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5 WHITE CROSS COUNCIL . < AWAITS CONVENTION DAY All Prepared to Take Care of K. of *C. Delegates Coming Next Week. ‘At & special meeting of White Cross Council, No. 13, Knights of Columbus held Friday evening the final arrange- PERSONALS ‘ David R. Kinney of Norwich Town is recovering. from a long illness with rheumatism. % ) Some people are young cheeked, ruddy and are sla at 40-joints 1 fen up a bit; step be; {s6e 12s springiness; occasional touches of pain in the back; feel tired without use, and possibly & twinge of rheu- y, May 11, 1918. VARIOUS MATTERS Do you have & dull, steady ache in the small of the back—sharp, stabbing twinges when stooping o lifting—kid- — Attorney Jeremiah J. Desmond, Candidate For Mayor, Makes. Mrs. Justin ‘W. Denison and son Justin of Mystic are visiting Preston City relatives. P Copper beeches about town are in irst Speech of Campmgn——Chunnm Fanning Invited | ments for the annual state convention |ney and bladder disorders? For bad n et “cases these are'the danger|full leaf. ® - p (i Astenstnkeen SE SR el First g b of the order, which is to be held here| ' o e J ls to warh 3 Be. kidnery i | the gueat of M Snd Mig Toffine H 3 on Tuesday, 14th, were complet. |back and weakened kidneys Norwic s e pot, prompily Soing thelr, m'nfi’z;r Light vehicle famps lat 8.24 o'clock | Lathrop in Coventry. Candidate to Come to Platform—Caucus Was Short and [°7 Taesday, May 14th, were complel- ; { L e poiso! that are al- o . BTe this evening. throwiag o ways formi v 3 5 The town of North Stonington ex- these natura! against yourself. in the body. To meglect warnings is a crime 1f_you have these residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read . this Norwich woman’s a class of candidates and Grand Mre. Jennie Card of Lebanon is the Knight Carney announced that a spe- guest of her daughter, Mrs.. Frank ¥ Entirely Harmonious. ; . cial meeting of the council would be S¥mptoms vyou can find prompt relief mfiefl ‘:”xel‘olobeo rty loan quota by §4,400, | Bissell, in East Hampton. * |beld Sunday morning at 11 0'clock| ¢atement 3 3 - | raising $16,000. - . to N S E i D e yats Thb Mra, A, B, Pecklam has fistireturn | (0% D Gin by dust fhes | who eibodied one of the first attibe |0, SORESE dhe frat "any. secont de Most of the Sunday schoois will hold special exercises for Mothers’ day tomorrow. . ed from Willington, Del, where she has been visiting her husband. has been the recognized remedy for kidney and bladder ailments, GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules rees upon those men in the service of the country who have been elected to membership but who have not been utes called for in a man for this po- Mrs. Harold Vars, 25 Penobscot St., minutés longer .in the Town hall On|ion that of character. He Was up- are imported direct from the laborato- ries at Haarlem, Holland. . Get them at your druggists. Do not take a substi- b W. M. G. Angerman ‘of Rockville was in the list of slightly wounded in th ‘Henry W. Branche of Hartford, for- merly of Norwich, has been at Lord’s Point to look over his Roxmont prop- erty. Friday night to.conduct a harmonious and unanimous eaucus:and nominate their candidates for the city election in June than the republicans occupied right, patiént and had a knowledge of the law. He had been born in the rock-ribbed republican stronghold of Windham, but had secured his early enabled to attend the previous de- gree meetfngs. On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, says: “One box of Doan's Kidney Pills gave me complete relief from ter- war report on Thursday. 3 the third or major degree of the order |rible sharp pains across the small of will be exemplified in a degree meet- ing to be held in the Auditorium thea- tre. Tt is expected that%a class of about 50 candidates will be presented for advancement in the third degree. The state officers and many of the del- egates to the state convention will be education in the adjoining town of Long Society. He is a friend of every man in the city, has been corporation counsel, chairman of the democratic town committee and on the state cen- tral committee, a true, consistent, hapd-working democrat. Mr. Raymond presented the name of in making similar nominations on Wednesday evening in the same place. The democratic caucus finished this part of its business in twenty-three minutes. Seven more minutes were occupied by Attorney Jeremiah J. Desmond, candidate for mayor, in giving the NOW IS THE TIME (White and purple lilacs are blooming &0 rapidly that the blossoms will be gone before Memorial day. The family of George Loring of Norwich is mentioned among_recent visitors at the Center farm in Weque- tequock. NORWICH NEXT QUOTA my back. My back bothered me most TO RIDE TO BEAUTIFUL THOMPSON, CONN. AND DINE AT THE when I stooped or exerted myself. It Sunday afternoon vespers at St Patrick’s ehurch will be resumed to- morrow for the summer season. was through a friend that I learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills and I was ad- VERNON STILES INN 86 MILES FROM NQRY/ICH Tohe Walter Curtis of Eastern Point has been missing.for two weeks, and his wife fears that he may never return. It is probable that the Shore Line Electric Railway company will add its extra summer schedule cars before the At ‘Lord's Hill, John W. Lord has carted a large amount of kelp from the beach, where it was washed in by the recent storm. CUT TO 56 MEN Had Been Announced at 56—Adg. Gen. Cole Gives Figures For State. Owing to credits which the state has received the quota for Connecticut has making it necessary for the local board to oinduct only 56 men into the service instead of 58. Other districts have been cut down in their quotas. The first. rallying cry of the local cam- paign, and the gathering of 80 men was all over by 8.30. The following was the ticket nomi- nated: For Mayor JEREMIAH J. DESMOND. JOSEPH A. GEORGE. PETER H. ETHIER. For Councilmen Jeremiah J. Desmond amid_applause, and the nomination was without op- position as were all the others in the caucus, The other nominations proceeded as follows, each accompanied with a brief complimentary mention of the quali- George, by W. W. Beckwith: for sec- Ethier, by for first councilman by Henry Gebraths cnd alderman—Peter . Dr. E. P. Broph: —John R. Fowle: the guests of the council on that occa- sion and a large attendance of visit- ing knights from every council in Eastern Connecticut is expected. GROTON- IRON WORKS TAKES NEPTUNE BUILDING modations For Its Employes. The four-story Neptune. building in New London, vised to give them a trial. Doan's certainly did all that was claimed for them.” all at Price 60c, dealers. Don't been cut from 4024 to 3,845 which ties of the candigate: 2 ST o 7 ; last of May. reduces the Norwich quota by two, For Aldermen For first diderman—Joseph A.|Will Fit Up Big Dormitory Accom- |Simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Vars had. Foster-Mitourn Co., L . FOWLER. 7 = . T owned by Meyer and ¢ follnwmlg are fl;};e quotacs for some FRANK G. AUBREY. ;;‘fefignThfifil::‘wagfidga“ for’.ti’li‘l"“& Perry Hollandersky, and situated be- | Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. The first horse chestnut tree about |Sf the fowns in Eastern Commecticut: JAMES J. HARRINGTON. councilman—James J. Harrington. by | mee beors iy puantic streets, has r town to show blossoms is that at the | FOUIIC m;k‘ifi‘:tj‘fm‘ 32 illiman- JOHN T. GLEASON. e ourth oo oiimay, | Just been leased by the Groton Iron < i d Mrs. N. D. Sevin | HC 9 il SCoTan;. {EPM Sk residence of Mr. an Z RING & on Church street. No_definite date has yet been set For City Treasurer John T. Gleason, by Earl Mathew- son; Works for a long term of years. It is to be fitted up for dormitory 7 - |tor the leaving of the men but it is CHARLES S. AVERY O o LY greasurer "the present|uses and will accommodnte abott 500 b We ndvertise exzetly There was a meeting of the Con-|expected that the 56 men will leave FariWateriCommissiansrs guiinpent ¢ e ¥, by Cor-|employes of this shipbuilding concern. an 1t dn //4 nectiou: Totei Men's ascociation at|here on or about the 23th of this G;AT;IC;KOITHI!;;T’;" nelius J. Downes: for water’ commis- | “"43" o *tonants ~ except a men's the Winthrop hotel, Meriden, Friday [month. The names have not been se- e il el Sloner—Patrick T. Bray, BY e T |clothing store wili have to move. This noon. About 15 members were present. |lected as yet but those chosen may For City Sheriffs Murphy: for city sheriffs—William J.}wi}l displace a number of office ten- except to receive their notices in WILLIAM J. CARROLL. Carroll by Matthew Keough and Wil- You are sure of PROMPT: SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST and the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory service, T. J. HEALY, Ernest -E. Bullard VIOLIN MATERIALS | {cert in the town of Hebron this (Sat- Miss Florence Grant of Rocky Hill has enlisted as a yeoman in the United ates navy and expects to leave for New London soon to begin her new work. Twenty young women will motor from Hartford to give a kitchen con- Norwich Red Cross is being done by the patrictic women of Greeneville | Congrezational church under dircction auel Lathrop. Self Denial week for the| Army, to aid the mission’ in abount ten days. This is the largest number of drafted men leaving the at one time and the work. of mak- ing up teh list is a task for the draft board as they have to zo over the names and exempt all persons engag- ed in agriculture. TOOK PHOTOGRAPHS Case of Future Trial. The search for Arthur Salsherry, the murderer of Constable Williab Kin- nev, has proved unsuccessful and the officers of the law seem to be at a loss to what has lwcome of the man. WILLIAM FITZGERALD. Town Committee Chairman William H. Callahan called the caucus to order promptly at 8§ o'clock and Attorney Joseph T. Fanning was at once chosen caucus_chairman. Mr, Fanning brought out a burst of applause when he stated that outside ocrats. The democra tions have been satisfactory to the people. “We are n here to presest zood candidates, capable business men men of character and resourcefulness and industry whose record proves administra- liam Fitzgerald by Philip H. Sheridan. Mayor Candidate Speaks. Remarking that the candidate for mayor was in the hall, Chairman Fan- ning invited Mr. Desmond to the plat- form to speak a few words. With a pleased smile on his face and a springy step, Mr. Desmond came of occasion to hear from him Referring to preyious adminis- trations from the first to the present cne, he said that he was proud to be to say that every onme had been marked by unswerving integrity, with never a taint or suspicion of graft. ants on the upper floor and the army and. nayy cgnteen which occupies the entire fourth floor of the building. DESERTER ARRESTED. Joseph Dube From Camp Upton Found in This City. on Long Island. The. man was found here by a fed- eral officer and was locked up without bail at police headquarter: MORE MARINES FOR Good Business If you can save money on fit, are stylish and of fine qual- ity. We can save money for you WIRE NETTING, = A et in the fown of (Hlefras this,(Sat- | to the front and said that he was not| - Joseph Dube, of Gilbertvinte, | yOUr clothes, it’s good busi< SPRING HINGES, ] urday) evening for e ne! AT SALSBERRY HOUSE of a few instances in the last 25 vears|going to take up much time with|Mass.; was arrested in this city on o, Red Cross. all_public events of most importance | talking because, if predictions were | Friday misht as a deserter from the ness—providing the clothes Also All Supplies For Constant and_excellent work for the | Authrities Praviding For Exhibits in| (11l transbired or been carried an | verifed, His conetituents would have |army. He has'been at Camp. Upton pe HOMES and GARDENS ' Seeds, Garden Tools, apt. ‘and Mrs. R. Jewell of | 05 ¥ i : s their capacity for 'the work done which | Recent years had produced names of SERVICE IN FRANCE. Lawn Mawen, 5 veef, Norwich, have to rase .0 clies have been found that even|will be entrusted to them in public|which democrats could be proud in e . . : é ? TEAC]IE'R e M eive’the slightest Inkimg of the|nffce. The part. he sald. deseries 1o | James Hover Charios . Tnager Fred | Orders Have Been lssued for Organ-|and give you everything yoy Perfection Oil Stoves g whereabouts of the man. They, only |he triumphant because of its record. d Timothy C. Murphy. All String Instruments Repaired Violins sold on’ easy térms During Ler residence in |swallowed him up. ¢ plain the derivation of the word cai but if the electors wanted him |been issued, it was learned today, for . Poultry Netting, £ For appointment address E. Miss Sauer made ma Sheriffs Stanton and saving it came from the word s not disposed to shirk the task.|the immediate organization of an ad- We have models to fit eve; E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- who regret to learn of her oner Brown and State At- |tcaulker.” The mistake that the gen- | e would welcome the help and criti- | ditional brigade of marines which in Ty ai Hun wich, Conn. Florence Sauer of Norwich, | Stratford, the Middletown | A hint for & war meal is given by| {the Stoningten Mirror, which, noting now that he shot from the house and then disappeared as if the earth had ed the scene e murder and had the house pho- hed as evidence. The broken vindow through which Salsberry shot tog The chairman at the republican cau- cus had taken it upon himself to ex- tleman made wa came not from “corker” in not seeing that it ‘cauiker” but from and the caucus of that party the other night had surely been us task in the work of cism of every good citizen. but the growler and the kicker would receive Ino warm‘welcome. With the coopera- ization of an Additional Brigade. ‘Washington, May 10.—Orders have time will be sent abroad to join the brigade now serving at the front in France. have been getting. man, made of all-wool ma- Electric Flat Irons | Sherwin-Williams Paint, 3 1 T B | | n of those holding over and those| Virtually all of the personnel for the!ls =+ Varnishes, <y | that buckies have appeared’ in the|and other points sbout the place—ware | corker: who will be elected, Mr. Desmond said | second brigade will come from the terials, that wear long and al- P DR.A.J. SINAY ! boraugh stor ds “They are just as, taken. A civil enzineer’s survey of the| Citv Clerk J. A. Desmond was elect- |he felt confident that there will be no which have been undergoing in- o £2e {good eating as over, and with johnny | place will be made today ed_clerk of the caucus and Gilbert |regrets a yvear from now. e training at Quantico, Va. |tways look well. t ! cakes make a delicious meal £ st = S. Raymond took the floor to make the| The usual motion empowering the | Brigadier General John Lejeune, com- 4 i DEN I IS l Of a former Norwich the FIGHT OVER GARDEN. nomination for mayor. The man heftown committee to fill all vacancies|manding the Quantico camp, is regard- ] 5 E i o DT Pa e meant o nominate, he said, was one!was passed. ed as the probable choice for com- $20.00 to $35.00. | o g sterly Sun v B 1. PavneiTpouble in Greeneville is Cause of | mander of the new force. | s oo U IS 2% Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich:0f Granite driving a ftew Arssticticoie N T . X q Phene 177-3 ord runabout. This is not the first rrest of Four Men. BIG AUDIENCE FOR E time the doctor has cwned and driven | Trumbull has the smaliest per capita about a gramme to Much Applause. {STREET IMPROVEMENTS NOT ONE PRO-GERMAN P PR el : . 129 Main St., Norwich {5 Bivver. STn ack ha awas ona of the| Wiliam Supt, Michael Warranuck GLEE CLUB, CONCERT UP FOR DISCUSSION IS LEFT IN RUMANIA. L Reet Pora owWakie dnr o Alleck Ademsii’ ana_Alleck Locavien, - 2 R i wveer arrested ecarly Friday night aft- | Acad B irls RenderPro- ;i AR i R the Fat r I 1 U B E SI Of the 165 towms in Comnectiont, | e forested carly Friday night aft-| Academy Boys'and Girls Render Pro-Before Meeting of Manufacturers’| All Rumanians Realize the Fate of garden at 336 North Main o i i ! Bureau of Chamber of Commerce. I Nation Hangs on Allied Victory. Murphy & McGarry e o T b A T e o Moy oy &, Dumber of culs| A large and enthusiastic awdience | Alderman M. C. Higgins, who is| ‘London, May 10.—It has been learned 207 Main Street CUMMINGS & RING & [ mere ey e e ashiorg ie [he molice iation Sy b omaed 2%attended the concert for the benefit;chairman of the street committee of | from well informed Rumanian circles 4 Reduced ln Pnce SWindhatn ooty AT TGt 000kt bt Caneidy The doctor atsn went to|Of the Red Cross given by the Girls'|the common council, anq Street Com- |that the first result of the peace treaty ter, averaging oniy 4 cents. Additional summer trains on certain ecneville and attended Mrs. War- uck who was thrown into hysterics and Boys' Glee clubs of the Norwich Free Academy Friday evening in Sla- ter Memorial. Fine harmony was dis missioner George E. Fellows were present by invitation on Friday even- ing before a' meeting of the manufac. between their country and the central powers is that no ta single pro-Ger- Funeral Directors .. nd violent vomitis by the excite. men (8 JRIE I Himanic | The magerity A indmill in E ind: i branches will be run beginning Sun-|ment. Ea & ° Cxcite-iplayed in the renderings of the Girls'| turers' bureau of the Chamber of Com. | 0f Rumanians realize the only hope of windmill in Europe grinds grain d Embal, Pos“."ely Gllal‘anleed day, May 12, for the accommodation of | in pash. - " S2ve bonds of $100 and was especially noted in {merce, answering questions and siving | saving their country from becoming a |into flour for a baker and then mixes an mbatimers those who desire {0 g0 to the shore| = Serseant John H. Kane and Police selection, Tn Heather Time. by Linformation about street conditions in | Virtual German dependency is allied |and kneads it into dough. OIE. and_return Sunday, according to_an|man Matthew Delansy made the '{”: Cox, and in Sundown Sea. The boys [the city. Their attendance at this time | victory, ‘of which they are confident. In the Following Sizes: { announcement of tne New York, New | Haven and Hartford railroad. | i rests and the patrol wazon brought did exceptionally well considefing that there was a lack of tenor voices to was particularly desired in of petitions that were presented to the view MASONS TO ESTABLISH 322 Main Street CASH the men to_the police station, kold up the harmony. In The Belis of | May meeting df the common council, RECREATION CENTERS Chamber of Commerde’Ruildieg J b aiinbls gl 1a beti Sioch the tos EET—r, Shandon by Nevin and The Tars|which asked for improvements of Lau- ekl Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant 344 $4.00 | Tich, Red Cross by Capt. and s . £ Farewell the nice blending of _the |rel Hill avenue and North Main street | |, Cities Abroad Frequented by Ma- o . BRSRRETRra st Bicharason Tewell of the. - Salvation e voices was noted. - to_the city line. : s & ok Army, who have lined fully 25 of the 9 L napson $3.90 ) = The selections by the soloists. Rich-| In the absence of the chairman of |biz packing cases, which must be| The death of George W. Simpson|,rq P, Gardner, who sang The King of | the bureau, C. F. Wells, the vice chair-| . = % “—Then you must learn the 31x4 .............. $3.75|waterproof ana which work has to be|0ccurred in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Fri-|the Main and Miss Josephine Canty,|man presided. Transportation matters| ~NeW York May 10.—Establishment |} yuse and handling of your silver 1 done with military exactness. day according to news received by his| ho rendered If You Were the Open- | were also discussed and report was|°f general Masonic headquarters and |} forks at meals.” - L RN ... $3.05 sister, Mrs. Alfred W. Allen, of Humt- |ing Rose, were excellent and the sing- | made of the completion of the negotia- | FeCreation centers in cities abroad fre- et Joltusan, 26 01s 30x3', $2.95 |, The Blakely silk mill at Mystic un-|ington place, He was born in Fall | ars were forced to respond to encores, |tions by Which the Hart steamship | GUénted by Masons in_ the service 3 2 B e com B el ced PESO |der. the supervision of Supt. Charles|River, Oct. 28 eighty-one vears ago| Miss Olive'E. McKelvey, who plaved | has acquired dock property here and | While on leave or furlough was recom-|§ Strange to think of times when 30x3... .- . $2.35 | B. Heath has many recent innovations, oved to New York when a young | the accompaniments with is regular] mended in resolutions adopted here to- [} forks were unknown or so new C. E. LAN “THE TIRE MAN” 60 Franklin Street among them a dining room, grocery store, ice-cream fountain and library | of 2,000 books, a registered nurse, also a sanitary inspector to look after the health of the employes. CURZON DEFENDS THE BRITISH WAR CABINET Says the Present Government Ha Never Been Equalled in History. where he lived until he was twentv-one years of age and moved to New York when a young child, where he lived until he was twenty, then go- ing sonth. For the past ten years he has resided in Brooklyn. Mr. Simpson, was aprinter by trade and for many years served ,on the Philadelphia Ledger and the Braad- street’s Mercantile. Mr. Simpson was well known in this city, having spent much time here as the guest of his sympathy and feeling, displayed her ekill in fin- gering and technique in Souvenir de Trevatore, by Hoffman. Miss McKel- vey gave an encore. The violin solo, Indian Lament, ren- dered by Berton Frank Noyes, was perhaps one of the most enjoyable numbers on the programme, the ar- tist showing rare skill with his in- strument. Miss Browning was his accompanist. Special mention should be made of the last number on the engaged in running fieight and passenger boat to York. " its New LIQUOR CASES WERE CONTINUED TO TUESDAY When Three Club Proprietors and One Hotel Man Were in City Court. Continuance until next Tuesday was taken sons in the Service, day by the grand masters of Masons of New York, Massachusetts, Michi- gan, Illinois, Indiana, Oklahoma, Ohio, New Jersey and Connecticut. Bulletin’s Pattern Service that people had to be instructed as to their use and urged to em- ploy them “to the sparing of napkins.” Today, refinement and custom make Knives, Forks and Spoons unquestioned necessities. The economy of buying Sterling Silver is obvious. One has only to divide the reasonable first Line Hart Transan;fion Corp. &Norwich 3 3 S he in the police court on Friday cost by the vears of service to Telephone 1450 3 : 25 sister. programme which was the Trench!|morning in the cases of three alleged e i g mlrxgt]lonymg‘izd\n_m;fifia@km:m?rtm;}; by Mrs. Luke Morley. Medley, which has been arranzed from | proprietors of licensed clubs, accused 2;'&23-5 ht;esac!g::uest ] Leapie today, “Bari Curson, somrose| On: Friday morning Mrs, Luke Mor- |the popular sengs sung by the Boys|of selling liquor to non-members, and N & SON ment leader in the house of lords and member- of the British war council, defended the British war cabinet. The | present government, he said, was pre- | dicted by some to be doomed to a short existence. |has made her home in this ecity. Her| lev died in this ci illness. M Poughlkeepsie, ago was united in marriage with Luke | Morley. and for the past seven years | after a_lingering s b in Morle at the Front, by Miss Josephine Can- ty, leader of the Girls' Glee Club, The programme follows: Marching Song, Van Praag, The 01 Folks. Sher- idan, The Girls’” Glee Club: Tinkers' Song from Robin Hood, de Koven. The in the case of Joseph Bedard, pro- prietor of the Central house on Central wharf, accused of Sunday selling of liquor. The three club proprietors who were in court were James Service of the ‘We are very enthusi: the patterns recently added to our list and would appreciate the opportunity of showing them to you in person. Leaves Chelsea Dock, Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m. Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River, Mondays; Wednesdays and Fri- ey A {husband, who survives her, is an as-|Bells of Shandon, Nevin. The Boys |Sachem Improvement association, with days at 5 p. m. : ; [ : e d v Tl 7 g ys at 5 p. m. made, s, e Sy Might have been|sistant cook at the Norwich State Hos. | Gleo Club; In Heather Time, Cox. 1|rooms at 45 Water street, James Go T]le Plallt-caddefl Co ent. - ent government has been in offics the | Pitsl _She leaves hesides her hus.|Brinz You Hearts Fase. Branscos Easiobishie, Greek club, jith rooms in ? e empire has given forth a war efort | AP0 Ter parents and brothers and|The Girls' Glee Club: Massa’s in De|the Majestic building, and Paradiso Established 1872 COAL ORDERS TAKEN!“'hiCh never has been equalled i his. | SISters in Poushkeepsie. jCold. Cold Ground, Foster. A Little|Nazareno of the Ttalian club, with seablished 15 {torv. The position of England today Miss Katherine McCloud. Peach, Neidlinger, The Boys' Glee [F00ms at 18 WWest Thames street. All JEWEE ERSH s Norwichont, y {1s that she is at tlie moment the pil-| The death of Miss Katherine Me-|Siup: Soutbnir de Trovatore, Richard | gave Dondorfon iieif Sppearsnce: Do You ant Y ; {iar and bulwark vhich is upholding|Clond who was severely burned on | moftman. Miss Olive I AMcKelver ' AL OF[“‘E liberties of the world” ursday afternoon while burning rub- | L1g King of the Main, Godfrey Marks, RESERVES DECISION. ;s | Earl Curzon did » that the |bish, occurred at the Backus hospi- |ichmond P. Gardner: If You Were e SRy %NEW 2 P ey ensable, | ta) ahont. 11 o'dlock Friges sl | the ‘Opning Rose, Hewitt. Miss Jo- | Commission Hears Arguments on Pel- = b with « Soul™ - BARGE ALONGSIDE| e, zere he e patriotic, { Miss McCloud was born in this city | sont e, Gantys Indian Lament Dvo-| oquin's Appeal From $500 Award. IHE PALACE e gatmd : 3 j fic a 1 s ,{ William and Ann McMahon McClond, | Rmitting Sons. Ja B iipchecs; yete eximinl and i dos ranklin i i | but, he said, the British empire would |and had alwass Hval in mm mev e | Girls® Glee Clibi In the GIOaming, | urzuments were. made. befors. special 78 F Street DOCK. | sooner have Llovd George as premier —_— e i H Sheehan of Montvyille . = at the city hall on Friday afternoon in We Sell on Easy WE CAN ONLY STICK o L o e iteacher in_ this city. There are two | rranecd by josenhine Camtr: o i |from an award of $500 damages made = o e, brothers, Richard and Robert Mc- |4 "The Gils Gies Glube in his favor gor the taking by the city YOU ONCE | NEW HUNGARIAN CABINET i Cloud of Tion, N. Y. A o e e O an Informal | Of Some real estate of his in Thames- All it takes is a trial. You may be than anv other statesman. “If Lloyd George had fallen yester- day,” he said, “the rejoicings would HAS BEEN FORMED. leaves five sisters, Mrs. John Cassin and Mrs. Mary A. Jackson of Walling- ford. Mrs. Lee Hart of Brady, Nebra: ka, Mrs. Tibothy Corporal Power in Scotch Act. Greelev-Harrison; Old King Cole For- eyth, The Boys' Glee Club; Dance Song. Rossini, Sundown Sea, Steckel, The Girls' Glee Club: O Mistress Mine, dance in the gymnasium of the Aca- commis: ners, Judge Nelson J. Ayl- ing, . Tracy and Charles A. Hag- herg, in the common council chamber ville for an extension of South street. It was an adjourned hearing from last P. SHEA Change. Mail This Coupon © Now to s demy was given by the Girls' Glee |1t WaS an, : last stuck when you buy a man’s products, | Dr, Alexander Wekerle is Premier and| Corporal Fred Power of Greeneville, |club. Johnson's society orchestra far- | iy Theos te jone e tantially STILLMAN’S but you dont need to be stuck but Sinietis oF the. Jiterior. who is one of the troupe from Camp [nished music for dancing. The patren [Présented befo el g A ofe. A loaf ‘ob! o dridallpihgsHiFst- il Devens that gives an entertainment at | ind patronesses wore Mics Helen Kel. | Attomey Joseph T. Tanning made th 24 MAIN ST, NORWICH # Weudy + Budapest, May 10—(Via London).— |Futnam tonight (Saturday) visited |ley and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Congdon, |2r€uments for Mr. Peloquin and Cor- Pl e raisk 3 a class, cleanly baked and wholesome | , = CCP . o cabinet has been|his Darents here on Friday night. Cor- poration Counsel Herman Alofsin, 2nd lease send catalog, prices ani bread upon your table will prove to|formed, with Dr. Alexander Wekerla|Poral Power does a Scotch song act, fere e s appeared for the' city. The commis- terms regarding your easy payment you whether ours is or is not just the |as premier and ministor of the ing|2PPearing in the kilts. On Universalist State Committees. |sione#s reserved decision. bread you want. Premier Wekerle has stated that the Boys Give to Red Cros in Danbury the convention committees BEGIN SOCIAL SERIES. Ny s ANDREWS, BAKERY government intends to introduce vari-| Louls Geer and his brother, Chaun- |named included, on unfinished busi- = — Birset’le N 1 ous small amendments to suffrage pro- [ Ce¥, sons: of Mr. and Mrs." George | 1SS: Re - Cobb, Norwich; elec-| Members of Dancing Class Hold Their - = 5 S srhiT posals based on compromise that will|Geer of Fourth sireet, gave a bos. of | Lioms: Rev. Mr. Cobb, Mrs. Cobb: reso- First Program. DLOGSn 34w —SNIRnates Town .. . L make the acceptance of the proposals | tinfoil ‘to the Red Créss rooms last|lutions, E. A. Tracy. Norwich; nomi- Now is the time to find out how good the Falls Auto Paint Shop will paint vour auto. FALLS. AUTO PAINT SHOP 51’ Sherman Street terior. possible. The premier added that workmen will have the right to vote. ment will maintain its social and eco- nomic program and its plan of army reform. Full Amnesty in Portugal. . Lisbon, May 10.—Full amnestyyto all political, military and minor civil o fenders ‘has been granted by Pres dent Dr. Sidonia.Paes upon his in- auguration. : The steady adyance of coal in Japan since the war started has led-to in- creased colliery enterprises. ' The re- cognjzed coal fields being limited, ef- forts are now being made to exploit the Japanese portion of Saghalien. week. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mrs. James Lewis Smith of Broad street has returned from a visit to her sister, Miss Washington. Carrie E. Rogers, of At this week's meeting of the Wed- nesday Afternoon club, held with Mrs. W. Tyler Olcott, an inspiring war poem by Mr. Olcott was read by Miss Han- nah. M. Crowell. At the Universalist state comvention nations. Rev. Mr. Cobb. Of especial interest was a part of of Norwich, which showed that $22,000 of the state convention funds are in- vested in Liberty bonds. Several of the parishes reported honor rolls. giv- ing th enames of members now in the service of the country. The delegates' from Norwich were Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs, F. S. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Trac Made Trouble at Home. Andrew Dudeck, living on Yantic street, was arrested late on Friday af- ternoom by Policeman Edmund Malo- Ten persons were killed In a pow- der factory explosion at Angouleme. ney on.a breach of the peace charge for trouble that Dudeck had made at his home. Under the management of a com- mittee of five 0 members of Miss Bal- | 2 and a smart new skirt pattern The extension of the suffraze will be the report of the treasurer, M. A.|JVUEE °f TH RET AN O aes hata | 2442 “Linen or shantung would be nice carried out forthwith and the govern- ‘Whittemore of New Haven. formerlv the first of a series of socials on Fri- day evening at the Chamber of fom- merce hall in the C. of C. building on Main street. Dancing continued from 830 to 11 o'clock, with an enjoyable program of the latest music rendered by McCord's orchestra. Punch and wafers were served. John Troland in Caricature. John Troland who was re-elected urer of the Master Plumbers’ as- jon at the 28th annual meeting Here is a stylish and attractive com- bination, illustrating blouse ~ pattern for this costume, terial for collar, trimmin; y The blouse 2427 is cut in seven sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 47, 44 and 45 inches, bust measure. Size 38 will require 4 yards of 36-inch material. The skirt 2442 is cut in seven sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches, waist measure. Size 2 will ‘require 2 5-3 yards of 44-inch material. The skirt measures 1 7-8 yards at the foot. This illustration calls for TWO sep- arate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents for EACH pattern, in silver or, stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, with contrasting ma- cuffs, belt and pocket in Bridgeport this week was one of the master plumbers who was shown in o caricature sketch in a Bridgeport paper. Mr. Troland is called “plumb- er, poet, journalist and good citizen.' 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