Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1919, Page 5

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 ACT QUICKLY right time, ' ianger. Doan's Light this eve In the ,”\n\\'n of W | Governor lioleccmb h “°| Arbor and Bird Day Friday, May Choice Ton, vehicle lar aterfo lam: mounted | woodmer DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Douhle CableBase'T'] RES XCLUSIVE patented Federal features pre- vent rim cuts, blow-outs above the rim and tube pinching. These things mean tire economy. The Johnson Co. SPRING STYLES For the Little Miss Even the popular Cape for the children’s coats in all the latest models, colors navy blue, brown, black and white " checks, also the fancy shades, sizes 1 to 14 years. Hats to match. BOYS’ COATS A nice line of Boys’ Coats from 2 to 8 years, in khaki, 2, navy and fancy mixtures, also| " * [ the Straw Hats for the boys. e 5 eived rom Special for Saturday‘ Sweaters in Brush wool with | sailor collar, belts and pock- | o ets, in green, blue and rose, | .. &y to fit childrer from 6 to | 9% 1400, oAl bits years, reguiar price $4.98. 5 SATURDAY $2.98 | Quien i partment Children’s All Wool Sweat- ]m, : ers, sizes 3 to 6, regular $3. 50| the G quality. SATURDAY $2.19 last officia! mak omman anr Dar 2. post The funeral of Nich | Waterbury, who died ir |lowing a lingering ilinc | Friday morning from parlors of Cummings o'clock. The funeral conducted by Rev, P to an.|Relatives from Waterht are not|tendance. The burial where | St. Joseph's cemete non- = | | NOTICE ngs ¥ by ) RUILDING is entiticd the mizhtine The inl much of the pen TRADES at 746 o'clock] da , Wi > underta & tool to | EheBullstin. | Norwvch, Sa(urdly. April 5, 1919 | VARIOUS MATTERS t Fund campa d raised about § procl FUNERALS Nicholas Arso PERSONALS ‘lorence Bird, of Colchester, ted friends in West Rocky Hili| week. hdeacon Miss Eldred Brown was | cher at Willimantic | {pr How th want to us tion of $442500 which asking from the present le has|is shown in the first sit With | e board of dirccto 1t State Farm for Women, been issued. After reviewing what has been July 1, 191 to this farm of 7 ake ast Lyme was purck for $28,100, of directors makes the following | We earnestly desire th to be recognized as an int ate-wide mover clinies the aj Helen Kelley after a few Sharp. McGuinness is confined to & attack of quiney with _of of Dayy days ¢ whic €1 Thomas reet vere of sed mation Daniel Bec Montville acres a and Mrs. W. « Powe the Miss Mary ral Vi her home in Norwich. ired J. Amidon of Lebanon a part of her vacation at homestead at Westford. | ‘arroll and Mrs. Wallace of have been spending a_f their sister Mrs, erling. Alice Simonson who spent the Methodist pa rned to has P! stamp out vener : men, women and children | would have the general Connecticut and the gener whose servants we are. look to 2d a class. | gathering onto our ample pring vacation sonage in Milford torrs College. { perform, we throp, prineipal of{ 1979 and to hool, who has been | ziv U3 adequate in Boarah for a num- | L’ for tie resumed teaching this | gy of And so, as ¢ periment, t ounecticut respectfully ommenda e g 1 T be given sufficient OLDER GIRLS OF SUNDAY | priations with which to ereet SCHOOLS HOLD CONFERENCE | the next two g folus A receiving building f 5 allthe Sunday |,y shecrvation of i Faire ¢ three months afte need of medical | todial care treatments adn appeal to the le acceedin nd ample ike of our own insti sake of the w ent alt of our 1 of dire arm_for makes the cat Plai 5 home days rice Seguin and Miss ral V e visited 1o and were herine Corcoran, Alice schools guests former- Wi a tives of . G their a con Baptist church. s planned for last to the influenza er t time tl mm“ mmy. school build making, m semt all. Asufficient twenty-fiv and with much p ce of su opened_with ollowed by M Marshall of tation SBaed oa 5 To purchase a good herd of of Miss E and m! in a model Miss Helen F 6 To establish a smal Miss Gladys| 7 To maintain Reports cilities betw Middletown | station at I chorus iently to provide | the inmates and live office i er vocationa manager SHOWS NEEDS OF WOMEN'S STATE FARM " they legislature annual report of of the Connecti- September 1l of which institution togeth- public screag e diseased and delinquent women in With such a function to islature of ions to upport and to come short ors of the following rec- appro- ates durin XENS ON THRESHHOLD OF THEIR FIFTEENTH YEAR ens society of ntered U The Bap- | teen st h ppro- cllaricous $1,037. 9, total expen in hands of | interest building r!‘lun diture é Promptly members were Mrs. John ll rowell, | Gladys \ Charle , Miss L Cowan served th $ xpenditures and bal equalling amounts inst appropriation $ Under the heading of board makes the following statement: The establishment of an ideal edu-| ¢ 570 ooy cational and vocational system has | {12 (€10 been retarded for several reasons, the | s ck of adequate funds, the d fnvm\‘ 3 {in securing officers of previous train- jing in modern correctional institutions | { for delinquent women, ially those | experienced in out door life, the dormi- to tem and only two cotts sification of the inmat And. yet, in spite of all these |the andicaps, the ten w experiment | }\\mx this small group of women has | given vour board the vision of we may be able to do for these and | for hundreds of their kind in the i onnectitcut. On the purely de the State Farm has take rom their respective communities | twenty-nine troublesome, diseased and | defective women who have for been clogging the courts and the jails. Given proper support we could free every community in _thel te of such und ble ~ members. | cour: But the real proof of the worth of the | 9% | experiment is to be found in the pos-|peay tily women them- | mentall; nd moral- short time - or to formulate |, that short time | 1 air life tells its own h, color impor h has done | urer, r 30, round | Miss AL plea: minutes of art of cus- es us as all cus- tution elfare omen these luring care the dmi t the more gn of 1 - wome A1l would be hoth cere for more and that these women rined rtain some _home cows | experier recedes a me n in ht em t al h pione rich future omet womer .‘BOYS ON MOTORCYCLE CATCH RUNAWAY H GEEH AVENUE R. |. RED PRODUCES MONSTER D 1 flock of econd D' Arc tent applaus from hi; he - or | Reds he w dier spplaudin its circuméerence ng way The ¢ long ~lother. Mr. I Paul fore a testing lig! was a d \’nunu t | MUSICIAN HARRY PUKALLUS ARRIVES AT BOSTON Puk 81 S elegram from | Pukallus say- Eoston or non trombone pla band of Division teen mol LIEUT RAYMOND HIGGINS Lieut. Raymond T been ap M >|ed recru has been hool ¢ . for a v Yankee ftdz UL commission Ky., last summer. | WOMEN BOWLERS WIN AT NORWICH STATE HoSPl‘rAL‘SUPPLv TRAIN BECOMES | women's giih s Martell captain am, led Sam evening, | w: The supply Norwich & Worceste d : . rain division men’s t 4 by Wednesday impment of the v viz, the legal aw: mor crew limit at 6 ng. had of 16 o'clocls the get u_em-| (Saturday) at the Mar- has pu 'm near ) > and w Will Move to Moosup. William Norton w ployed the last | lin-Roclkwell is city, fol- | 3 A | moy ¢ | James H. Nolan of the internal {nue department, who came here weeks ago to be of assistance t { porations in making out their i tax returns is being kept fairl at his office in the mayor's oftice city hall. Mr. Nolan I of how much will keep hi Ever Tried It? T Cliny,| Half the excitemen: of being in love were in ai- | IS trying to ma person-con- ¢ in| fess it while you assuie a careless in. | difference—liecord. had no intimati nger the here. at cre ributed for to} hing of beauty is a jo e doesn't forever—. leak out A heats a wife is a bad husba ASSIGNED TO JOPLIN, MO.| “OUTLAWED"” HERE. Helping Corporations Make Returns. department {HELD FOR ATTACK ORSE ON BROTHER'S WIFE IEie et pr | =25~ Cuticura Tl Do not fail We advertive exactl s see the new waist-seam the suits; the new ideas in Spring and new busine Overcoats. You will enjoy trying them on, and we will! r enjoy showing them whether you buy or not. $22.50 to $45.00 & McGarry MAIN STREET Murpk 207 ! Qur Stone J | for laying down fresh eggs in VER AT AND ANY THE Water Glass are ready for de- HAT livery. | Last year as EGG compan nd bef Had o inches fluenza. Native Sme - | 13eE Gototier ‘tchmm |LIEUT. MCCORMICK SENDS Steak Cod WIRELESS HE IS COMING. Long and T 35¢ and | io telegram has been received | Onened while you F. MeCc sold today at reduced prices. CHURCH BROS. Fourth 0r g“ Old Second Congre: This (Saturday) ALVIN COOPER, Organist, assisted ANDERSON of Ci Single Admission hat it Lobsters 2 quart wait will b Lieut. John : ulh\ Mrs Perki \ere from nly l\“" of Mr. H Cormick [me at he lo. He|York and hic rid num- | ven | m Prcnai Ch W expected ht or ea Lieut. McCormic] for over a year wit i1 rd: 1as been overseas i aer ational ch juadron 3 afternoon at 4.3 COHP JAMES MULHDLLAND RETURNS WITH THE 26TH. James S. Mulholland the Norwich sele d has been ove July, was one of the landed in Boston 1 Co. B. 104th infantry. aphed word of his safe ar- | Friday afternoon to Mrs. Eilen | L wlland, of 867 Boswell avenue. | this | - | CASTO R |A || Teacher of For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years ' Always bears M__ the Signature of 's no advertising meaiom In Connec t equal to The Bul of New London by ARTHUR| innati, Soloist. 50c. by Corpora 15 one ice met since las division ] who Stithe "doo n S at the door, of 26th Fr No admission to ticket. er except been | T ho FRANK G. BENSON reve- two o cor- ncome busy it the 7203 iolin Advanced Scholars Prefered CONCERT ORCHESTRA il For Weddings and Receptions THE Phone 1251-13. 92 Fifth St. 2o0d | vanced there jars to be had in t ord to the wice is as goed as a column. Sesds, Paints N BIRTHSTONE For April = & LS Is the Diamond. See g window display of fine stones at a reasona- THE Pt | BE CLOS TICE, . FOR T ble price. 2 The Plaut-Cadden 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 WANT ¢ e

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