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* WONWIGH, BULLETIN, sfl'tmniv, mm." 5, 1919 FIRST HfiNflR 10 NURWICH BOY Sf'@!fi! et fi] i e Manhattan Men’s and Young Men’ ous tresps in Nerwich competed '1‘1\.1 Southern New England: Local rains against the New London troops in|was Avi outing tests on Friday evening. The|was picked out of contest was held in the state armory in dred scouts by that city and the Norwich boys made | that came the Saturday. Sunday fole warmer inter. | New London troop with Troop ol § Grttrom the diffaren i % : A Serviceable Linel® e . B ar: e They Offer More Style— The following records reported from § P . e of Me’n s and The Bulletin's observations, show the ‘Fflfl‘ SUPERIOR COURT rger Varlety of Models and Materiais— Boys’ Shoes A AT THE RIGHT PRICES nd By FZH' Gi‘eatest Values a_most pleasing showing and carried |ideal. Scout off many of lll(’ Iumu The loc e for l]‘l changes in temp ure and the baro- metric changes Friday 4 3 Express and Team Hamess at Low Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN Co. evening Al 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn The Bukietin. Norwich, Saturday, April 5, 1919 The Henry Allea& Son Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Cslls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street THE WEATHER. Low pressure is general east of the Rocky Mountains except in the lower Mississippi valley and New England. Rains were general east of the Mi sippi_river, although quite low over the northern districts. There will be light rains Saturday |, in the Atlantic states. It will be warm er on Sunday eastward from the Mi: ssippi to the coast. Over interior distriets temperatures will be quite high for the season, Winds for Saturday and Sunday North Atlantic—gentle to moderate shifting winds with unsettled weather. Middle Atlantic—gentle to moderate shifting winds, light rains Wwhen South Atlantic—gentle to moderate H south and southwest winds, showers|and Troop No. Saturday, fair Sunday. Following th Forecast. judging of tr An ffin ed at the P ew London | bers of Troop N at 7.45 where they formed a parade in fdon Troop s conjunction with the New London|Lewis and La troops and marched to the armory|second, where they were welcomed by Bdward | Sist There was a review of the | and then the contest w ed in scouteraft in w g ed off the JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Slank Bocks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY Troop | ev points Troop No. 1 rior ha George I supH Th ior m for February 4 in_ the of Thom and 56, lowest 32 Comparisons. Predictions for Friday night 5 a Highes S shows case > doc Gishas Our showing for spring is complete—Every new and correct style here from a dignified sack model o the new Young Men’s Skirt Models th single and double breasted in a splendid assort- of strictly all wool fabrics. ment Flannels in navy blue, dark greens and browns, Oxford , neat worsteds, cassimeres and standard serges—all are here and Cloth- Some are silk lined—others elegantly lined Toilet Bowl Brushes| | A BRUSH AND CAN OF CLEANER FOR 35c—~VALUE 50c. A s low fvod tids, water ollowed by TAFI'V ILLE nk La Fleur is in business for a few days Roderick Miller, Richard Eddie McSheffrey and James | Were' recent visitors in' Willimanti | William Wohlieben and Dennis Mur hy went fishing Friday in A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|cuten tho est of the scaso Chiropodist, Foot Specialist S An TR A cales to 1 1-2 pounds. Denn: PROTECT YOUR FEET), apie Sne shepime Mfr. Cummings’ 8 Albert Frechette has accepted a po- 8pring Arch Suppert | ci(iun with the J. B. Martin Co Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 3 Nerw Conn. Phone ssed by master hands such as “Kuppenheimer”’ ft only know how. —AT— DUNN'S PHARMACY ~ 60 MAIN 8TREET New York with serge and alpaca. Colem: Murphy t since 1914, hefore the war have we been able io offer such clothes for men and young men at these low prices, actual $30 and $35 values, ane of Norwic nue s honorablc harge 1266 4 from York on a s trip Yy par\y of girls cha el [ lori rotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Proos Telephene 1287 26-28 Broadway and Young Men's Suits at $25 have all been made es- ly for us and represent the greatest value possible in Men’s ) rooms a the We guarantee an actual saving to you of from $5 to $10. = out to do a volume business and values like these will in- and Miss Ru The funeral of Mr v took place from church DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE }| every man who appreciates real value in his clothes toward this store. By all means see these clothes before spring clothes. 00d cemetery conducted hr 3 .| TO BE SUPERINTENDENT 1 committal service AT TWO PUTNAM lu{rrrx were John where 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Wedv\esda)’ evening Alice | SoemE LT W || (UPPENHEIMER CLOTHES Telephone Are sold on a close margin of profit, assuring you the best values possible. are here—Stetson’s, Emerson’s and other '*Hm,,\u t fohn & Geo. H. Bllss| Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PIn RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES ch RADIOLITE STRAP L vesidont oF WATCHES, ETC, John & Geo. H. Bliss flying from her hom GVERKAGLING AND REPAk WORK sided for some time on Upper house, will soon move to I street, having rented the hou OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS vacated by Mr, and Mrs. It is very gratifying ‘v eighbors and Mechanical Repaire, Fainting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wsod Wark Blacksmithing in all its ELrances Scoti & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 Nerth Main St. DENTIST Max Heinricl and Misses 1 and Elsie and George present ious well known games refresh cake, canc served. returns of the day Shirts from Bates Arrow and Clermont LODGE NOTES MODERN WOOD H Street, NORWICH TOWN cur-in-hands—New Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, everything a - Copyright 1919 e Howss of Koppepbolmer will be a me workers Mg First Congrega oted recently st and third onth. is here in to hold meetin; BT f i ha death 1< const idered. Monday ¢ the best spring styles and at lowest prices, flag of Ireland Moderr 000,600 d their 1o have re Wasi Wo r another year as church. Some of the farmers in this vicinity . s : 3 : | £L Rvanaat thaty d- LB, (claimg St e 2 f Whence the Red in Flags. }‘mi milk \\;. form : Sl int 2 Di : AL | The actual defenders of the red about seven-thirty in th | k ; 3 | do mot Lnow or now eight-thirty arrives was formerly the | chureh militant, and also of Mr. and Mrs. Meeker Johnse family lately moved from the \m the epoch when Henry VI, king of took the title king of | Side to the G house on Then red came to be co Town street. The birch mill, which is located on lered as an inimical color in Fr > ['m,. was replaced by v i original site of the old Case where extract of bireh s turn W - | The red was head ané | Julian, in the | worth while, pastor of Prepared. A trajp, running on a line which ha¢ echieved an unenyiable notoriety for slowness and unpunetuality, after los- ing (ansndemble time in a shert jour Foundation of Brotherhood. “The doctrine of the Brotherhood of Man is a beautiful dream, but it re- mains forever the haseless fabrie of 3 it is founded upon the Il realities, the Fatherhood To better our social condi- we need close thoughts, careful ition of the best st without faith in, e eternal foundations there can be no | adjustment of social diffieulties, Il carthly wisdon is but as seund- flag | otten that color of the| yalty un- | ing it milkman vhen red W father, Lytton, houted a jovial pas- I get out and pick some Afraid vou wen't find many id the conductor, good- “Ol,, there'll be heaps of time,” replml the javial passenger— “I'vey brought a packet of seeds.” of senger, “may i flowers?” thy tan- | ' ¥ s man- | -luu ayed troops IT1, while the | estants were white. was by the 1X and of the Prot yresiding. _Aftc : nature and deg x - - S cral brothe wo of the brotherswho | ] D b have been s ' France entertaine teresting incide ences while serving f v profitable time was team _drilling for a Instinet of Brotherhood. The mement we Can use our pesses- gions to any geod purpese ourselves, the instinct of communicating that nse to athers rises side by side with our Appreciated Cat: When Mulai Haic co, sueceeded Enough Said. n of Moroc- and sister were paried for n 1700 Saire i ety he f ime, ing on a montl’s| DR. EDWARD KIRBY 5 JiSit to one of our lodges out of town K Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Boston Cafe and Luncheon 41 BROADWAY (Few Steps From Y. M. C. A)) FOR LADIER AND GENTLEMEN First Class and Quick Service Best of Food at Reasonable Prices Delicious Coffee Telephone 1963 Max Gordon & Son Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning Coal Btove, Nut and Egg, I|!u Bl(ummeun The A Nutritious Dm for Al A Quick Lunch; Home or Offi': OTHERS are IMITATIONS “THERF ert um in [Rgtern Conne t eq 1al to The Bul- B ufactured, has such an abun birch brush on hand that fa received mnotice not to more at present ing in looks weighs two tons. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ffamily from-Fall River cently moved to the Wattie et which for oceupied by e. Mr, ners have deliver Though quite deceiy- load of this brush O'Leary and Mr. and O'Leary is hos at the Falls mill Smily M. Hopkins is the guest for a we ¥. Greene, of West 'own stre Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelley o street entertained at whist T evening. Five tables Miss Mary Donahue y of Washington s were play and Edwin eet i went to Miss F lorence avenue, and C s Marsh ‘”'“,m,- o e music and dln'.u.\; were exuan.d. e Rus- troop: but found the saered city of | by rats. Without any I at natignalized all Fer infeste f time the command t of them uld g Tez for service. For some | time a law has existed in Hongkong aking it compulsory to keep eats in house, mn number varying ae- ize of the hous he once cats of wede umerical su- he sum- > she met king who uus‘ did her hest to| d evident- | is they | heaven had | < and fat you would Only Amsrican Flag. There are flags made of red, white and biue stripes, but the American flag has not only the stripes made in certain proportions, and nymber, but the stars as well arranged upon a blue field ip certpin proportions in a cer- | tain order. No one should mistake cently in maps| such bunting for the American flag. shown it to be square miles larger than Difference. de The man who is looking for a place without hopest lahor can ually find it right under his hat. soft us- | rip with their mother and father and| to spend the month with their| andpar The leave taking was| wiher strained, as neither one of them new whai to say. Finally litile| walked up and putting his around his sister said: “Mardret, I'm your brother an’ yeu're my sister.” Paint on Window Glass. 0 remove paint or varnish windoy from glass. Keep the spots mois- tened till soft, with turpentine and am- monia; then rub with coarse oloth dipped in eoarse salt, Or maisten spots with baking seda dissolved in hof wa- ter. Then scrape off. The edge of coin is sometimes used.—Housewife, Daily Thaught. Human improvement 13 from within outward.—Froyde. Playing with leaded dm s shaky ! businese power.—Ruskin. Dad Knew. “Dgd, what are the silent watehes of the night:" ‘“They are the ones which their owners forget to wind, my son.” ‘Whenever you sense a sick headache, or feel a bilious attack coming on, ward it off by the timely use of BEECHAMS PILLS. o