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NURWICH, . BUCCEMN,” SKTORDAY, WARCH 29, 1919 We advertise exactly as it 1s RICH THINGS IN FURNISHINGS FOR SPRING LIVELY COLORINGS SHIRTS; the very ideas. Norwich, Saturdly. March 29, 1919 VARIOUS MA'[TLPS i Light vehicle lamps at 6.38 o'clock this evening. | At Union, Mrs. H. M. Lawson has opened the fire lookout for the season. The 200th anniversary of the town of Bolton may be celebrated Oct. §, 1920. E. M. Gillis already ha in training at the fair grounds at & ford Springs. Buy better fish for less boats at Osgood Wharf t Up to the present, about turned to work at the ville Armgs plant, Norwict A native of Windham, Dr. Ju dan, of Providence, has writte song entitled Blossom of Erin rom fishir v.—adv. 0 have re- -Rock- in latest | Ha. A Tolland man, Frederick Lu taken the contract 1o carry ti from Vernon station to Rockville All the public libraries in ticut have been appealed to State :\mvnmnmumn Depar help in the America Local students from t Agricultus coll 3 been spending a week v homes. An favi recognition butt Connecticut home board. will nd food comm NEW SHAPES IN HATS; Soft Hats are particularly strong for Spring; .greens, grays, browns. WHATEVER YOU NEED, Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, doesn’'t make any difference, we have the quality you ought to buy. Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET m lay Spiritual Next Tuesd: r of Rockvil 1ge, is to malke | inspect Pomona G | H. of Bloomfield | Visits to patients | State Tuberculosis | permitted now, | cases of grip amon under Dr. Campbell The rector of ¢ | wich, Rev. Richard nounced to the y church, y evening of nex A petition of Leonard's Brid: agent at the | New Haven r e public utilities commi: capitol Thu Mrs. Julia Very | home of her son. Supt planck. South Manct s buried Wedne a you school, 3 of Acs when ome are alrea for the 2 the Daug luti wee A 14; meml of April former demy Get ready for trout angling| April 1st. Weather conditions indi- Yiriday's alest sto | peach orchards un | ther had left cate a large catch for the early TR hards ble to predict fishermen. ] that eserve w Kiten but will Reed and 1 in honor respect he grange fish and er H fifth nives bers o The MONEY |- We pay CASH for your old ‘,(rum \1[ [ the aiftere Gold and Silver. Full Market Value N————— | 072 OpponEnt of New Teacher of Violin and Mandolin ek e ERNEST E. BULLARD . Bliss Place ald by and a, 000,000, 1 by city of New H TELEPHONE 127-4 CUMMINGS & RING Feneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber 000,000 would b New Haven. ew disgrace London a to do 1 VILLA READY TO AID R INVASION OF UNITE Me March Villa told an Ameri camp that his rifle and aid | his neighbor—to repel | sion whenever neede | the America. the Dor Villa in western clined to permit his name but is known here and Mexico as a reliable | Juarez, an prisoner “he was rea of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 ordin; t arrived prisoner 12 throughout Lady Assistant LOST AND FOUND TLOSTIn the Ma finder will Office . Bowling AL | Wallingford—TLast tional church boards a ek the $600 to follows Congre- various se leave at Armenian and get reward. 1 JOU WANT Lo put your bus- ore the public, there 1s no better than through the ad- nns o a Bulletin society $30, Education s Ministerial relief §45. These not include the money ziven by women's societies or other auxiliaries of the church PERSONALS J. P. Flynn of Norwich was a recent caller in Moosup. Misses Clara Daigneault and Lucy Dupre of Moosup are employed in Bal- tie. i Major and Mrs. Hadlai A. Hull of w London N are at Ormond Beach, Mrs. Elsia Lospital for Davis wen: to treatment on Backus “Thurs- John Quinn of Norwich and James Quinn of the naval training station at New London were at their home in tafford Springs early in the week. Fred L. Newton, a former principal of Br Iw school, Norwich, has been cted treasurer of the mewly #rgan- 1 Teachers’ League, of New London. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caswell and daughter Cora and M Caswell's niece from Norwich were ente at Plainfield by M rd Mrs, William Simmons who n spending several weeks at r, Mrs. John returned to from ANNUAL CONCERT N, BY F. A. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB| ear-blizzard on Fri- r I was filled When the G Glee orwick \m\i«m_\ 1ua n years 0ol proved a dec | humar | has beer i the priginal c | ings, SETBACK FOR SPRING -IN NCRWICH If there is anythifig in the belief that the last Friday in the month is the calendar day for the next, we are in for a lovely April. Hopes of an early spring that had seemed so well underway were given a setback from which they will not soon recover, because of a visitation of real New England weather, the kind that Mark Twain said was unequalled be- cause of its wonderful variety. Begin- ning with a drizzling rain that started about 7 o'clock Thursday evening and grew to a driving storm about 2 o'clock Friday morning, continuing _through the morning, the weather shifted to sleet and then to snow shortly after noon Friday and kept snowing stead- ily until far into the night. Along with the rain and snow came high winds and a drop in temper!\ ire, that gave the most realistic touch of winter weather for the last four months. By Friday night there, were two or three inches of snow in places where the wind allowed it to lie level, | aithough many sidefvalks were swept bare, disclosing a slippery surface of frozen sleet underneath, while good sized drifts were piled up in corners and sheltered spots. ars were off schedule pret- Iy as the evening wore along, ally on the interurban lines, and velers coming to the city from other s state said the same condi- prevailed everywhere. CALL ALL EAST LYME ARGUMENTS FALLACIOUS The Connecticut Tuberculosis Com- mission gave out a statement Irid at the communication s H( dents of East Lyme r cently,/ regarding the proposed s torium, was fallacious in detail. Spe: ing for the comm Dr. Stephen J. Maher, its cha The communica o Jast Lyme asks t te be sul h propert purchs on. This would be hope of the comm proper sanatorium for the cu tuberculosis for the fol 1. The two residen mll uted' for el and hotel I the tub: White Be reulo: icidal in | ion to open : nectic into than 3200, seasi of the proposed by sion inspected other sites in_th purchased the ho nd found the f unsuitable. 4. The state of Cor der this public na | ditions in tub Cary at Launching. PACH GRS NEW YoRK ¥RON PRESS ILLUSTAATING SEAVICE. N, Jo h W. Oman, © be Governor of the Vir- Islands, taking the place of itear-Admiral James H. Oliver, re- lired, who was recenily relieved Irom that duty and returned to the retired list. Admiral Omen is at commandant of the Sec- wval District, with headquar- Newport, R. 1. who n | tinuous tor! cond, the d to arise over 1id con action and equipme > work of s v the st degree o D. the department blical litera in 1890, and her e that except for study at Leipzig. philosop Rockford sem: lPLANNING WELCOME FOR RETURNED NEGRO SOLDIERS | ma lans are being made for n military reception on Tuesday e April 18, in Hibernjan hall London, in honor of the who left that city a:\l Norwich to er ter the service of the United and who have returned to thel There will be an ent gramme presented durin, part of the evening, and appet freshments will he serv m. to 2 a. m, dancing wi A military drill returned heroes, w! the evening's ente the dancing will be 10 Honey Bunch s of New Lon- don and New Havén combined, ‘Those who will be the guests of hon- or at the reception are Lieut. J, H. Scott, Pvts. Josiah Dallas, Edward Mullins, Ralph Hunter, Harry Wob- ster, Herman Simon and Lewis Shel- don of New London, and Pvts. Willlam Clarkson, Edward Harris, Daniel Har- ris, LeRoy Lacey, Walter Hassard, negro be the feature of inment. Music for furnished by the {James Green and ‘Felix DeBarros, all V€ Norgrict ion with the | pro SEVEN DIVORCES GRANTED BUT ONE IS REFUSED petition: teed in the wos refused Cliver, forme ion, no pa 1l inte offenses charged ted with and c:-eJ the cus- daughter. two years| habitaal intem- Counthan, of yree from New Ha- nroduce MAN'S TRIP TO FRANCE r, prop NORWICH North West where the ce to face w n ranchmen ar Pro audlence he typlea 18| strifes and hardships od, in to se are faithfully and to see this swaeL girl | amongst this roughn how “good domineers and | evil makes a most everlast- | and hile the enes are thriliing, at there vlenty of comedy that the audionce good-nat- be tha “best yet” r of Mother Ma- Appelntments John J, Nilan inolude the 31, Nerwich, St, Mary's ohureh, mation, 10 A, m. May 81 Col- chester, 8t, Andrew's ohureh, con- firmation, 4 p. m.: Juste 1, Williman- tio, St. Joseph'a chureh, confirmation, 10:30 a, m, Anounced by Bishep | following: Unelaimed Lettera, The Wst of unclaimed leiters in the Narwiel pest offios far {he weel end ing Mareh 28th, 1919, i3 ax fellowa: mer nutham. Arneld Prewn, B, @, Purrows, Lena Drake, Mrs W, M, La Franoe, William Petty, Helen &, Hog- ery AKTHUR M. ARTHUR M. ABELL LONG MUSIC JOURNALIST ABE , this state, wenty-fifth the Musical cction i Germany, in He conti special le from Weims German, in January, 1894 to Germany in Au. the violin and spent fo mar. In the 1894 h Berlin, from he contrjbutions, ¥ 9 on vic note 1890 st We 1'to | articles | mos from sefore Spring PETTIS LANDS FIRST If\ WEST SIDE PINOCHLE won second from the way up f REGRET PERSONAL ABUSE DIRECTED AT MORRISON‘ come uccess New ols ¢ reput | WORCESTER DELEGATIC TO BE GREETED Wor HERE (':IAP\D TP INK TAKES TO hO D u“,. YEAR AGO THE 56TH REGIMENT WAS SAILING | year ago toda | Connecticut the B6th miles out ut' e ship Olymple on first experionces Tt was Just @ 3 nesday night Ma that the ment was shipped over from Wright to New London, trans eark at the heavily guarded 1 pot there and started on to their embarkation point in the cinity of New York. de- way vi- Bible Class At Y. M. C. A he young Men's Bible class had an | luteresting session Friday ‘ho ¥, M. C. A, bullding, of the atudy was “Jesus and the Un- t.otunate Man The scripture w that telling 1he story of the impotent man at the ool of Betnesda. The Noys' Rible classes neld inter- enling possions, The teackers were J. Tlareld Bly, Walter Bicck and Leon A, Dean, evening at The subject Death ef Mre, Grace Blakeman Eddy. Mre, J, B, Falmer, Jr, recelved yard Thursday of the death of Mrs. Orace Blakeman Eddy of Avon, a rred to | Cuticura Clears Dandruff In One Treatmeni On retiring, comb the hair then make a partin Cuticura Qintm finger. Anoint ad the whole scalp E: a light covering ov water. Repea | Clothes” Suits they are too.,. when you examine qui ! Dress Up Saturday {A good day 'to line up on our big Stock of Suits—* §25.00 to $40.00 | them “0' = You will like ;and the Good Tailored in use for all toilet purpo D the ski , hair and k The Soap, Oint- ch everywhere, and | T ! ihree FUNERALS | Seneca S. Thresher. morning. con- on- | rick M. Do 2 e in ch Christian H. Vogt. tian H. Vogt 100n from the Fred Ping- | with s attending nber of flo ices were conducted H. Strouse, past h & Allen were in " Dr. R. Wentworth Browne. The f) Dr. Ric Brainard lod Iembers of the | her form OBITUARY Ira E. Hicks. postmast New | 0 1915 one + prominent ¢ forward Freedom ch men wi ends of Irish Ho! nd Hon wre to be | dancing "wi died | were rendered t - {and Miss Mollie James. ments we are selling. May we see YOU todaya £ Shirts, Collars and Un& wear, too. The F. A. Wells Co. “Good Clothes Store” DELCO-LIGHT ‘The complete Electric Light and Power Plant e for the children. Brings lasting cheer Benefits the whole family. CARL W. BROWN s 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 1333 Given Surprise Shower. Mrs. M. K. Pine, formerly Miss Cas- sie Crane, entertained a number of office associat at the Mohican hotel in N a Wednesday evening. The miscellafi ous shower of useful and _beautiful gifts given by the girls to Mrs. Pine. was a,total surprise. Singing and enjoyed later and_ solos| Miss Frances Patton’ PAINT We have a complete. new | stock of Paints and Painters’ Supplies since our recent fire, and the following are a few ! suggestions as to your Spring | Paint needs from this stocks Will Command Amercar Naval Forces In Eu- ropean Waters OUTSIDE PAINTS INSIDE FLAT AND GLOSS PAINTS FLOOR PAINTS AND VARNISHES | INTERIOR AND Rear Admiral Harry 8. Knapp, will succeed Vice Admiral S8ims as commander of the. Ameniean Naval Forces in European waters when Admiral 8ims returns to the United States the first of April, Admiral Knapp is at present at the intere Allied serial canferenca im Rasia EXTERIOR VARNISH:: BOAT PAINTS COLD AND HOT : WATER KALSOMINE PAPERHANGERS' TOOLS: PASTE 3 —AT— Fred C. Crowell 87 WATER STRRET vl Open Saturday Evenigs Until NZ"' O'Clock. = -."I,V WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bl | iness before the public, there is ‘mg medium better tran through the ‘ veetising columns of Tha Bulwfin -