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NURWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL. 12, 1919 v L reows . TTWO NEW WARDS FOR STATE HOSPITAL " "S55 Special Notice (] £1THE Jay contest ‘.fi N "“1"“‘ has been visiting f“""d storrs laid over 4,000 egzs in lhsn\vn—; 5 n\ Norwich, S L, T -third wee] This is the first time Nerwich, Saturday, . Apru 1z, 1019 | Mrs. E. A.-Legg of Norwich was a AT 4 o ithe) ottier will ba oF BEidk Yeonstriotion GUrInE-the contest year that the pro- \ ' Whemnas's 1ot is & weary one at best. = |visitor among Danielson friends early | Ho‘nl e are fl:&rfi“nrdo L o SRR c duetion b‘a{ rr.\:'n‘“ this mark - | in the week, ¥ Sl g S COTCICLE: e ngs £¥4CE Yield was 4,044 o Bt with Backache and other distress- VARIOUS MA'ITE.RS A i R e Norwich state hospit 0 al \When the work on these buildings i ) chopathic hosp " reseiving il be start ot Laen announced, 35 DET cont. Not enls ihis Ix m““L.XOUR SEED OATS which we| ing Xidney ills life indeed becomes a lh{;“i‘{‘e"};glc" lamps at .33 o'clock had a3 her suest recents. Mrs ward and the other : at w irosives’ ting this W cggs than uny other pen in any other . 2 A o A B o eneD lween ing the present contest. |are sell t $2.€0 per bag,| FO‘F Easter burden. Doan's Kidney Pills have| The opening date for a member of | a4 Mrs. Anthony J n of|the neighborkced of $200.0¢ At the tea ree the foilow- | PR D contest ] selling at $2.€0 p S inns in the shore towns is April 15th.! Norwich hay guests of relativ e psychopathic ward, whiel preser & : sfrom Canton, Mass., w "t po: —.‘ i e madle Mo brighter for many Norwich| Avoiq the rush, pay your water bills|in Stafford Sprin lac ove hundred pxtlents it e SISO w St are going fast. Be sure to g wemen. Read what Mrs. C. E. Fowler, | "O%-—adv. Mrs. II. M. Biiven is & home in|to be one ¥ v g L « . g ] ) " Sia o . Whi rom Matti- | Th“ Waist Li i | Merchants are planning trade so as| BrOGkisy, Conn.atter” spending the[Kind in the saat. e brsd ; Svor of, Middletown. | =D rns from Ml your supply at once. L t Line Suit leads $31 B Main St, eays: ‘T am very|to make the coming week Dress.Up|winter in New London, itpea el in S ¥ i Sl ey ] B ) . a vield of 3 egzse. toward R. Sulli in style. We have them in paratus and parc ] 1 sod 2 : " elix Pedard, a patient at the tuber- 4 Y van's La s trom Huttord. ! Have also received carload | Blye, ssldom without Doan's Kidney Pills| ' oor ek i cawis i Cihts eGP RN mad »,eenlgifgd’;“" AR e & Conn., were third for the week with Blue, Green ond Mixtures at o g & £ = A f 33 eggs h 13 ’s Whit 3 . in e house: T buy them at the Lee |East Killingly to Miss Julia Morgan of |at his home in Moosup for a briet visit| {o S0, s .0 Gr ans of nine arcos k- | formeriy becn used. layiotons ect rms White lots of the following: $25~00, $30.00, $32.50. d Y St . . and is on the road to recovery. 8 2h.O0 2 : L Ll 2 vandottes iro rce : Mashentuck has been announced ey jm been prrchaced 2 > : e h 5 i it White = i $ & Osgood Co. T have had attacks of| This week, Judge Gardiner Greeneof| Mrs, Fveline Southworth and S ose. Bospital ias i px t the i nands, X, ). BUFFALO GLUTEN, per bag... $2.10| For morz conservative Norwich has been presiding in the|lla IHoadley have returned ?l > tubercul: rd, whicl vill | recent legiclative ) a i for fourth y i 20 ibs. B < Backache which have come on from a | criminal superior Cobri t New Haven|Hiver from Taftilie, where “the¥|ave sixiy hod < other o f (120 Ibs.) drecsers, Dark Mixtures as : spent the winter relatives. [orate but will be yped i over from improvements cf last 1" The thr t g = % cold. Sometimes over-work has| The county commissioners were in|*'NL N T e, Tono has been|Gnd airy, being sitoa Dot is| These improvement ;L iThe three s incach UNION GRAINS, per bag....... $3.35 Well as Blus Sarges lead, and e sl e iday morn- | e Ay et winter in this cits, | known a4 The Pines. Just souih ot the|made ut that time owins Rehcne 5 ER (100 ibs.) e broaght on those dull pains across my | N, but transacted merely roucine bus- | spending the past winter, ip, S S| knewn o2 e Fines g on o O Meictions 1aid on bultaing 1y BBl B mouth, (,fjfkjw ; ithe price range is $22.00 to SRR i aavals ulle Boans Eia- | SR Bt andiced i trees;ave | Surned 1o} hersRame Rl ou Bs < Al bE S reme Eamsbitlony whereas ernment Seach, L. I. ... ; HASKELL'S STCCK FEED, 7 3 oy P S ATe bivick, Me. 4 - = i3 Laurel Poult bag §2.25 being sct out around the camp at | o T el - - L 3 0 L1 2 4 : ¢l Bdwi 1 ne of the 1 T 3 Quebec .%. ..t ann e G K s ¢, Mashapaug Farms, in the town of | [ B R e Yerifora Y.| ANTHONY MURPHY WINS | WOMEN SHOULD CO-0f AR : €9 1t T Th;y are all “Gaod Clothes my back has ached and falt weak and | U O™ AR M. C. A, paid a brief visit to his IN PRIZE SPEAKING | NOT COMPETE S : : SR G v A Store” qualities, Woolen Fab- Representatives of New York dye ekretary 5 M58 L OB iiny Josepn A e Ga ey COTTONSEED MEAL, ) N X lpasorzes z Al S repts, Secretary and Mrs. Hill onl yniony Joseph Mu s o he April : rotein, per ba i ini i recemmend Doan's highly, because of | property. ¥ | morning Weiner class of 19 was awarded | tional church was held on Irid L i ogIbe) grade Tailoring. mey Pills continually, but just when| e e honorable mention in tke Newton Per- {ernoon at the Osgood X Memur 2 ick tuliivan, Occum my experience with them Only & few days left to pay your OBITUARY. kins prize speaking contest for stu-|the absence of the preside : T s g1 MIDDLINGS. per bag:. ... sl . 5 b e Willias He Wilsoat | dents of the Norwich Free Academy on | S. Bunnell, Mrs. William H. A 2 Langtord 7 (100 1bs.) Excephonal values in Neck- Price 60c at all dealers. Dom't| A number of the Norwich Red Cross illiam H. 57, aiea|FFIGRY evening wien cight o sts | Bideds o ey |members will attend the district con-| William Herbert Wilson, 57, died| ompatea for e N i e e el : 'Rh.a“ds Island Re R o wear- cur-in. Hand,, Tecks mmply ask for a kidney remedy—get |ference in New London this morning|suddenly from heart disease Tuesday | poql awhere ¢ s sren - s discussed. Mre. Robert Mills, | aurel Hill Ta lageton i “iie (with bands and no. band) | ana atternoon. afternoon at his home at Pleasant|pad i b : Shacing vaite sansthne| e i (100 Ibs.) ’ Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that| Govornor A §. Holcomb of Connec- | View. Mr. Wilson was working about i 3 ing abo te tho S (Cohen) and in response: to| - Ero S it 3 — and Bat Wings, beautiful col- SriiEE i ni broclamation, call. | the grounds of his summer place when } 3 lesis | with | insistent applause gave as an encore, | 3 e 650 | F ATS, per bag...... $2.3 B P . Foster-Milburn Co, |t e e or urma he com. | taken suddenly il and within a few | i he nestra, | The Birth of Morn (Leoni i . . South 5 (96 Ibs.) orings in big variety, 50c, 75¢ . ng week, Holy Weex minutes died in the house. Mrs. Wils {anq after (he speaking programme had | Mr: en {hen introd . Zoe | s . 15 and $1.00. ; It is stated th new railroad | Son was alome at the time and sheijeen completed the Boys' Glee club|Mcade, heme economic W White Leghorns. |CHOICE RECLEANED BAR i time table, which was expected to go |hastened to the farm of John L. Cran: frendered two selectio Al or “ihie} sBoke of N worklin New Lon Robinzon, Calverton, N LEY, per ba 5! Spring H g into effect next Monday. probably il |aall for assistance when she saw that|contestants were exceptionally good | county. Home-keeping and child r PN T AL &) osnsanins pring Hats and Caps in the oAl e aondat ¥ Will | her husband was in a_critical condi-{ang it was « hatd tack for.the tarec|ing are a woman's most worth w 3. ‘McLean, South Glaston- (95 Ibs.) new shapes. e issue til May 1. ion, but Mr. Wilson had died when|judges, Ror. Arthur I kiss, Hib- | The war has shown us that bury, Conwi. .. L. 635 pes: The Norwich Red ( chapter is{she returned berd R can and Arthur ¥. Libby, | pt cally, women cannot compete James 0. LeFevre, New NO. 1 HAY, per HUNDRED .... $1.05 now pleasantly located in a Toom on| " He ‘was the sonaay theildte (WHlaI 1t ieject one to whom he me men. It is not competition but| Paltz, N. Y Balbriggan Underv We Shvetite sxactlyfihe sscond Loot ofithe Thayer. bulld: wilson, and’ was torn fin, Woonsookeli| 3rioulq bo The programme | contribution, which will bring about Miscellane | GROUND OYSTER SHELLS, per BB near it i ing, on the Bath street side R. 1, in May, 1861. He was united in | it B 0 Hiie Destiresulta s ey o0 uns b omts Miscallaneous. P‘M‘the best is here. The Stafford Press mentions that M. |marriage with Miss Minnie Phillips,| /o0 =05 ey | are industralized with so many mot {'\Equm Foultry Farm 3 sl ! D. O'Connell has been appointed by |formerly of Norwich. Mr. ““51"“ Was | The Lady Picking Mulbe < ers qualifying as wage earne ]”le\f\fw‘ RO 1005 ibe) ! Hosiery for Men. the senate a non-resident trustec of |a traveling salesman for several years.| The Lady Tiexins M : |~ There must be'a new spirituz 5 Wilson (White Rocks) | i Bacon Academy at Colchester. He had passed several winters in the|Jetue BJOWerc - .- "Rooseve sior. of what home life means. We| oo - 933 |MYSTIC SCRATCH FEED, per office will be open ai [South and came morth in the early |/ 3 L [T 1) The water morth in the early : have come to a place where it is not |1 Chickatawbui % (Wiitte | Vhag . viveoi.. 5375, Hosiery for Boys—“Black ew UrNISNINGS o sovurasy—aa | e fnit 125 ko the fal &t his Sum- SR Rb e e mr s g 2 100 Ibs.) Cat” Brand—wear better than With complaints of the high cost of | mer mame. e J"e,“";‘",‘;‘\“\\,‘_jm‘,‘,‘;“:’ o |and What (hings are most. Signincans | RESIGNS AS SECRETARY o 235 any other make. living, people who like peanuts are| ar. 4 s. Wi el Jast mb, July 4, '18, row son |ang W 5 seonentcs |BEET PULP, per'bag........... $2.35] % At iriaod Wha plaased to, fat tEateen: My inkd Bee Db o oed . last Afithony Jeseph Murohy, 150 and worth while. The French say OF NORWICH RED CROSS Befa o | s et Thoee Amer- |that American women are the best| Mrs. Robert Tt e & , : price has dropped nearl ver | Diive: Now York e, - coming - io| A Tribule to the Wirst Threo Amer- | that American women ae the bost| Mrs. Rober W, Perlins of Rock “,.; ALL KIND SEED POTATOES Negligee Shirts, with col- or Laster cent. Pleasant View about 4 week ago. They | ican Soldiers Who ficd In Prasee, |IoCc"GlL Chiliren ‘. their. adolesence: | Nopwich Ked cross mhamims e ose FRISBIES FERTILIZERS |1 B8 AR Y o ouff K»Z:.u:."?fi:'uk»‘f‘-rs.vl‘ip‘(f? Savbrook | spent a fo dags at the homs of Mr. S which is the time when they need (0 u ry, M13, bas resigned the position| JUST RECEIVED, TWO CAR- a4 out, sulr culls e e i SR | e o K 0 S0 s S ey P o T o o en ol s S L oupe pune wieaT evoun, and soft cuffs, Percales snd NEW HATS i O Sl Slem g ] B e T .,‘.‘” % William Solomon, '19 |¥ork on women's problems in_ the{Younz has been assistant secrotary|BRIDAL VEIL AND PILLSBURYS‘Sdk, k vision, & lge, 1. and & M., of Norwich, | 1 and Take Tour Own Part |home is one of the most significant |and has been appointed by the exeen. | BEST. Most of the Connecticut delegates|almer chapter, No. 28 R. 2. 1 oL (eatiseta) T. Roosevelt | things in vears. Specialists tell us|tive committee to take Mrs. x’pr““\‘ . lt I T- Il leave today (Saturday) for the|Narragansett commandery, tfo, 2% ' Samuel, H. Wax, '19 that ten out of every hundred chil-|piace. g | BUY NOW, FLOUR WILL BE| S ime SHIRTS and 28th Continental congress of the D. A, [T of Westerly. e is survived by his| o, oner: Chias D. Warner |dren are suffering from malnutrition. |~ Mrs. Perkins has given much of her! 1y aHER R, at Washington during the week of | wife, a daughter, Mrs. John B, Munson | Rt G Wiltex, 20 {° Mrs. Meade firmly believes the farm | time, with great faithfulness and| 3 April 14 O A e Mos. 9o | Fear God and Take Your Own Part |is an ideal spot to live. The greatest|marked ability, to the work as secre-| 0 Dress Up NECKWEAR, Haddock, cod, flounder. . o 2 Gt rah Young of Lynn, Mas: and a {extracts) T. Roosevelt problem in the country is to get injtary, a position whose duties and re-| pounds for a quarter, at Church & n of Lyl i ouns or LI e Sl Davial Cramer: 50 more scientific and labor-saving de- | sponsibilities were iy srother, John ¥ 1 of Lynn. immens other, John Wil ynn. 1A Sipech Delivercdinn the FHouse ot vices. Our finest hope of bringing|creased by the war work. With t mCh Sl b & S F E 4 ’ B P ity Ml Hdien | fonerall fwas heicantRriday ach| S Speosh Le Rt s home back to. American Iite 15 In-the | crercency. aenr mre e, i LINAS, O1OSDETY on or Laster in new colorings and Pt s R aliiai g it ot il et o T o R Scott Ferris (0 country, but that in turn, must turn |has desired to retire to that she misht| Mrs. George F. Genung. Boys' Giee Ciub over-worked wife, which . must be might become fully familiar with the| 17 PAYS TO DRIVE OVER HOSIERY | (Psvehic message services by Mrs.| Mrs Harriet B. Genung, of Brook- i studied. Accumulative fatigue for a orri; Spiritual Academy, Sunday - o - % = B its back to the city east s, and | v i fabrics, | the Academy vacation from 9 t a daughter of the late Capt. Henry T.| Wentworth Wilbur Meek, Jr. : ke Jo thenclty, mleasurel oy | 58 _alwork before Mrs. Perkins gave it up | Iyn, Conn,, died Thursday morning at| HOLD CONFERENCE ON woman is positive poison. Community | definitely. ; | —adv IHhe Toms tr Mre. B ovr ) Ciiviiings. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL | clubs help a great deal here, and make Lo and what eed. The Connecticut Public Health As-1172 South Main street, South Man- |20 opportunity for young people to set FUNERAL. atever you n socitibn' Will hold- Its -convention'in | chester, This state Members of a committee from the|together under the right auspices. aftn M © a well earned rest. and in view of | 3 COVE STREET and is open every Saturday from 9 to| ips, of Norwich g 2=y Tady .ohe. u;:h Leighter | make a social life of its own. Then. |this Miss Young was Haven June 5, and Pre | 'Besides her husband, Rev. George|Chamber of Commerce met the town| The b s made assistant |12 and from 2 to 5 o'clock. Oh Susanna! . s Anoy | there is the problem of the tfaurmer's’secretary some time ago so that she Gilbert E. Brown. ¢/ a:fiz/«r’”l, isiness of housckeeping it a % e % ? y AR s e dths: Ulons to hive' al Genung, she leaves one daughter,|school board Iriday afternoon at #|great question these days. A woman | The funeral of Gilbert E. Brown was| LET US KNOW health officers 9EuEL Mook T St BT, G oot o 2 {held on Friday noon at the home v\\SHlRTS |« ” 1l the stato attend Chaties F. Minott, of Greenfield, |0clock in Supt. E. J. Graham’s room |must study, keep her sense of variety |leld on Friday : c RE Thirteen memorial trees and guards and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie|at the town hall in conference over the{and proportion, and above all things,| Freeman ’\"1’” rson in Montville | GOOD CLOTHES STO] and as many name plates in hronge | Tucker of South Manchester. and Mr. | propesed junior high school lding. | retain a normal balance. The Parent- |felatives and friends attendin, < | have been ordered for delivery ¥ Munroe of Brooklyn, Conn., and | which might at the same time serve as| Teacher organization is a vaiualls one, | funeral services were conducted by | i : 27 o0 | Rev. Joseph F. Cobb, There were Y o orde brother, Charles S. Bronson, . of |@ memorial for the Norwich eoldier: hool needs the parents’ point | e H Sl e o e ATl s e ol who have given their lives in The: mother (s Aher 's | beautiful floral tribites. The Mllrphy & Mcca"y who lost his life during the war Mrs. Ellsworth Pulford [ one s e S L e e e e ' - Toderick| >0 1 DELCO-LI After the meeting had adjourned,|something 1o iy abont ~chool'affasrs, | John Lynch, Blmer Garrett, Frederick| R\ - el ¥ th of Hilma Pulford of Wa- | geveral of those who had attended de-!as the custodian of he Onnupik and Wil Rushford. The| \ 2 stod er children’s in- > 1 |good’s wharf, Best q i T wife of FEllsworth Pulford, |clined to state what taken place | (crest | body was conve automobile cor- 207 MAIN STREET adv v | r| 3 The complete Electric Light and occurred here Wednesday after an ill- |at the meeting, saving that it had been| There is no greater nced than the|tege to South Coventry for burial| s Power Plant B0 Bahtabator the ot b ness about three weeks with bronchial | generally -agreed that there was noth-|home to no bigger job {han that of | Rev. Mr. Cobb read a committal ser-| = = = Y your family circle under |tomorrow (Sunday) the congregati pneumonia. She had been in failing|ing to make public. home-maker. Mothers should get to- | Vi€ 4 s ; safe, convenient electrie will have an opport | health from tuberculosis for the iast| President B. P. Bishop of the school!gether in a2 combined unit for {he| Undertakers Cummings & Ring had | the one day of the yex X 4 eleven 'v!mn'w]\ \h‘« !’un‘o\x’-\d was 28 { hoard said there was nothing they!manner in which they interpret life, <-h.(r:«~ of the funeral arrangements. | . L I pusition o giyears old and was born in Waterbury, | wished to keep a secret, but the plans| contains the faith of tae communi- | = = ! ¢ - | the inspired melodies of lo daughter of Gustave A. Johnson|were only in a fragmentary stage and |ty Workmen’s Compensation. | Yes JR— You Can At a; stolopeonteniton o | Elizabeth Owens, hoth natives.ofino decision had been arrived at. An-! " Aithoush an ardent suffragist, Mr. The three following workmen's com- | : }Hmm“ & section of The 05 ] § n. Burial is to be in Waterbury. | other conference was to be held, for \Meade heiseves that votin: he | pensation agreements have been ap- G Th Bureaus to be held in New Haven or Julius A, Hagberg. | which the date n;;u not imv-‘v\l h‘m,}mlx;l school question is of infinitely more |proved by Commissioner J. J. Dono- AI R l se April 18 and 19 in charge of N 1 3 g the ¢ | he couldn’t tell when it would be held.’ importance than national- suffrage.|hue: | 5 1 et 0! ‘Hlmfln seniblrcbuirg M o bE] T Eioters DRt death of i Mr. Snyder of Hartford, who is e o i Poneman Mills, Taftville, employer,| wa}’S e y on |the state are expected to be present. | h n Trading Cove following an jconnected with educational interests.|by men long enough, and should mow jand Victoria Dombroski, 1 em- CARL W. BROWN Fancy Beads | Regret is felt among the evega. | ness with influenza wihch resulted my‘““ happened to be in the city on'concentrate on their own job with|plove, left hand nal . ik t <s, attended the BobinE | idar i o AL | a1 | tional churches of Wir m unty | Penumonia. other business, attended the meeling|ideals set by themselve $10. 28 Shotucket St., Norwich, Conn. el onmrents SF Windhur SO | PRMOe e mor i e b wan a3 e s pion 25| "Eohe AT, ieing| P onst Enctseerne o crion [W@mhattan Shirts — e . is the e while || Plumb i POy 1801 Fthé. S of Major | Some of the points brought up talk, Mrs. Mills again sang two very \zmmnw- 2 Dominiclk ¢ m 3 P h e eviously stated that! melodio mbers, Love Sing o | lington, <. employe. lef o begin his pastorate at 1gewood | Joht erg and Laura M. Pol-| It has been previou melodiou ers, Love Sings ine y they are fashionable. hochs foe s : ke “ten Hagbers. Al of his life was pass. | the junior high school memorial build-| Lark «Biscroff). and Philosophy Em. | punctured by niail, at rate of 11 day i Wwich and Montville, He had|ing would be planned with a view tofmell*. cccompanied E Aume | J. E. Fitzs Co.. New London,| | OOOKING at the matter See our large window || vicit irme Iways lived at home and was em-|modifying the educational system Oof|Tafi in he: Usual sympathetis i | employer, Charies Christensen s B e Jloved in light work about the farm. |the town by bringing into this schoolina; aterf mylove, crushed and lace- sf shirt values,from al- display of all kinds at | ..o . rimmed | P O B tants amd a|the two upper grades of the grammar| The mecting having adjourned tea |Tated right leg, at rate of $12 ! ster hats at I s—a brother, George A. Hagperg, who is| schools and the lower grade of the|was served by the soc e any angle—fit tyl moderate prices. A large namber of 0 rving with the American army in|Academy, with a c msiderable develop- | consisting of k Cary. | Town Hail Clock Stops. most any angie—nt, style, 4 |ters have been > by ing i the A : 3 e ment of the vocational education sys- | chairman, M The clock in the tower on the Town States govern ONER: S el 3t tem. Mrs. William Allen s Mrs. John §.|hall stopped (Saturda roing § gt 38 i ticut this week. ] rrail A possible cost for the building has| Blackmar. Mre tailoring, material, patterns 1 Mrs. Franklin Wilcox and 2 JESSS Saadhy fdix Celebrated Third Birthday. been placed at $200,000. Mrs. A. N. H. Vaughn poured, seai- | = 1 g | pearance, but may b In honor of her third birthday, Miss il Ak EntatEachiely Atated. tavien] are’s no getting away from The Plaut-Cadden Co. | 22t AR w'in Sriotie oo | PHOENIXVILLE ¢ away r ng - TWO MEN HURT IN 50 g ; - N, ntertained 4 1 mber of her little MAIN STREET RUNAWAY | HOME GARDEI\ M Schools opened Monday : 4 1‘7”,\’1 Sl G SN l-,‘ ,.3 \“fri.t}x:\r‘wl i nlvu b > v.tr'rh ¥ fittle | 4 Y] OVEMENT : o0l s apene o 135 tc 143 MAIN STREET | y at the sta v st recess i v s + friends on Friday afternon. The little Samuel Zukowski of Preston Cit IS LANGUISHING HERE| Mr. and M Bugene Jones London paper | bread is inferic < people made merry with games and|and his son, Ignatius, were thrown| T garden movement in|sSOR. Paul, of Groton, were visi shi 4 Established 1872 laor: ‘aronng. sald A mu: The center of attraction for|out in a runaway Friday aftérnoon | Norwich year seems in a fair way | Sunday at John Jones in Bastford. Mrs. | wich bakers . em was the dining room where two |about 2 oclock in Main street near tk 3 languishing death. Jones and son are spending the w loaves daily ; ¢ Dirthday cakes occupied the|corner of Ferry stre when t arles A. Hagberg, who n Mrs. I b % as gar-| Wit on Spnng Manhattans | The Conmecticut 1 e of honor. Little Miss Huggard | {wo-seated buggy crashed into an a den supervisor last year and had been| A hr:w\'uu ym here at e Connecticut Leagu St irRaAy. Bl Hoae | o andinig mear the ] reappointed & ettt ance 1 North Windham Frid MEETING NORWICH e aesteagne, | ived many birthday gifts. Those | tomobile that was standing near the|reappointed (o the same position wce 1 North Windham Fri . : , B s athatin G G e e et : —NOW READY— SATURDAY, - CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS | it ih . ) ;. Huggard, Madeline Huggard, Sarah | Zukowski was unconscious |said Friday that there seemed to hur Green and fami e oe TOWN HALL |ers with the six state leagues z « i be IRnes o e ileagy 1ggard, orge Hugard, ~William | ¢ ight concussion of the brain|uo money in sight for necessary ex-| were visitors at Edm, PRIL 12 vesd. ing, April 15th, at 8 P. M. ys R T i lill, Lucille Holden, Henry Earl Hol- | when picked up and his son had a bad |penses and he was doing nothinz to- | Sunday. A % wwy.’ (E;"" i ‘;a ted to b s o AL mHIED el u, Justin Holden, Evelyn Holden,|cut on the cheek bone. Both men were | wards securing plots of land which| Miss M >0st ar ccer & mde Mgy R b i b Mary Huggard, "and Mrs. John Fitz-|taken to the Backus hospital in might be parcelled out amonrg those| Visited Present xpense. erald, Mrs. Nellie 1. Wooomansee, | H. MABEL BURKE License your dog Ly | police patrol wagon, after a call wanting to cultivate home gardens. | Miss Gladys J " Morle S at i(fie 34x4 A 2 N the t Mrs, Andrew Hill and Mrs. Harry Hol- | peen sent for the ambulance and later| Last year a special town meeting |end Rivel 2 L X! Chautauqua Cornsoundent“' lerk’s offiice now, male and den. went to their homes. Dr. Paul F. |l April appropriated the sum of| Stephen R i ret or dogs, $1.25; female dogs $10.2 ~ | Gadle gave them first aid treatment | used under the direction|Ne ay AR idoll..\r extra after May 1 ady L SOLE s Senior Gym Class Practice. { before they were taken to the hospit- |of the war bureau for the home garden| Frank Sherman is movi OLE AGENT: ROAD KING FRANK G. BENSON Visitors from al ts the & inder: Abrectiva Job PLe al -xpenges. 10ld goo Physical Direct st were present when Pythian S s 0D h c kowski's horse started on a wild R Mr. Sumars movad Franklin Square. TEAGHER OF VIOLIN with 17 sisters and 13 sir brott B e B e Banviiy wihonionnyof the raths | o L a0c To siT milk to the stat ; Norwich, Conn Advanced Scholars Preferred |knights at Pythian hall New Haven. | [ieime: e enome s spomms 16, o5 | broke, Jeaving the two men lelpless| ON LUNCH ROOM COUNTER | ¢, N Guaranteed 5,000 Miles CONCERT ORCHESTRA | of Cmesdas ght Dy the grand chicl|form The exercises closed with ato check his fiight. [ John T. I Burns wanted (o have his| * & number trom here wer: of the state of Connecticut, Lot , SIcaexerais < o3 Scotch collie dog sit on the counter at!is For Weddings and Receptions | Gimin of Witlmanti Narr1¢ | fast basketball game. | @ and &k 4 | ANOTHER HEARING ON the Chelsea lunch on Franklin square]dunc : Fifth Street Phone 1251-13| Sy FEie NG B re SURis 1 | i S e Violi 2 T ]A | WAS FORMER TEACHER Will Receive Holy Communion, | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PAY | jule 3% ipay e s G leusate ot air ind yr Clemens TeaCher of Violin 30 X2 BA!AV | HER AT The Father Mathew Tierney Cadets| A hearing on the bill to increase the |man, who is emvloved on the (rolley | ot Abington. Irid 1 Safurca - | ST PATRICK'S SCHOOL |.re o receive holy communion In a | compensation of county commissioner | road and who was a customer alse atiiasi we A i and Niandmm 31] {:0 ED T | Pupils of St. Patrick's parochial | hody at the 7.30 mass at St. Patvick's | for this county from $1,000 to $1,500! the lunch room, objected to the dog on| !iarold G Rockvil o A dhm of twenty years ago have learn. | i irch on Palm ‘Sunday |is to be held next Wednesday after-|the counter. Mr. Burns answered the | sj ending 3 his unc | ed with deep regret of the death this < Lo noon at 2 o'clock before the judiciary {ob, 1 punching Mr. Gilman in s is employed at A g Guaranteed 4,080 i week at New Britain of Sister Wa j committee of the general assemb | the back of the head, and Officer Bar-| \ihea ‘A | She was sick for a week with ™y 3 before the committee on cities and|toxication and breach of the pea | John Kaletehitz, ho i3 in preu- e ey : fetic ce peace| John Kalete AND |monia. Sister Walburga had ' been oo o oEen o met this week With | poroughs at which considerable op-| charge. ; op- | Cezrom Lleased to kno g Bliss Place | stationed at New Britam since oy e A ia AN e ‘positm tdc-\v.-lop‘_od to the increase. ’lhvi S e vl and expising to ar » eniio A e e el s Teav- | gy Annie R of Broad street | inconsistency of asking for a raise in g Hatdy o TELEPHONE 1 S = prized by_he Miss Helen M. Gladding of Hartford, | werg that the county commissioner: | P = = X ° |’ r pupils. who has been fhe guest of - Notwioh | Were 10 have less work than ever fo| At the end of the second week of tho L(BERTY HILL : 5 | WEDDING. | relatives, has returned. do was pointed out by opponents of { Moose pitch tournament Beleski-| A birthday party was gi | YANTIC, CONN. | | en i | it i | Mrs. Norris S. Lippitt and Miss|the measure }!‘jn-\.u!u lead with 27 games won and|Frank Davoil Monday by her relatives T 167-109 FRANKLIN ST. e Page—Boileau. St o New e e T - - {15 lost. W. R H t-H. H, Jarvis|Mr. and Mrs. Willard of 4} - er An- Leo M. Le Page and Miss Yvonne | bupmiis. soverl fane in mesemicer™ | WHIST BY OWLS HAS |are close seconds “with 28 games toldover. Mrs. Will Davoll and twe Phone 960-2 | Boileau were married on Wednesd: Miss Ruth Golden - of Pé 4 EIGHT TABLES PLAYING |their credit and 16 lost. The standing|daughters, Ruth and by Rev. R. R. Graham, rector of Chrict | S8 Ruth Golden of Peekskill- Bight ‘tables were in play at the| S a5 follows |Sianstield Center, Mis. Tred Davolland| The electricity 'will be shut off Episcopal: church. Both bride and [{Re-FUTSon a5 & wvest of Miss Bar| b Bh ) e Ty night - n Owle'| am, Won. Lost Mrs. Helen French of Wil ntic. 2 groom are residents of Occum and are | ord AlC nzten place re- - g 1 3 ) 1. Thos kel ihe irizes v S ATy §13 and Mrs, Milo Davoll. Mrs, 2. J employed in a mill, The groom s oo | NS {hall. Those to take ii 705 were ) : > L e B 1,“‘[; in the city, Suaday, April 13, T of William Le Page and Rosanna La- | Larned EIy have heeq making | (i inbwaly, a2 3 ] - from 7 to S a. m. Th W m to connect “hristm : 4 i = 5 533 state missionary, conducted s 2 fleisch. he bride is 22 and was born | With their mother, Mre. Grosvenor ply | Christman. 41 ) o Blanche. of G : = s E here Wed evening. =w apparat ri o |in Canada. She is the daughter of |in Boston s il < : o oot ot ve fuEural or wre,|OUT M2wW apparatus with the West Thames Street, from |Desire Boiiean and Carrie Legarc [Tew:and Mee M. Ravmond Piumb and Vo e 3. ana consals ion. ‘w‘;s’ : 5 W. W. Palmer, held in the Bapti | — didven: o ive heen- the ;e S R emwrectors Prodell, 14 Coyle-Frieherg 20 §|church at 1 p. m. Sunday, the church s o P . . Lieut. Allen at Camp Devens. zuests of former Mavor and Mrs, Al- % re | Gadle- 2 service here was shortened to I Ji * Gigh to Brown Street, is| ;... ciinton Linwood At lyn L. Brown, i R | .. Andrews-De Rusha 1% 33| hour, giving the people time to atiend NOWICH GAS & e Hartford, whose marriage on Oct. Miss Jennie Cace is at tho home of | Bible Class at Y. M. C. A. | Lasch-Goepfert 16 3 3301 the funeral. Mrs. Palmer had a w .1q~ FLFCIR!C DEPARTMENT dosed. Street under repairs, | 1917, to Miss Anna M. Perkins, er sister, Mrs. Thema: B-owni S : ; Howard-Conaty cle of friends and was beloved | St fma | kool ok ownieg, on| phe various Bible classes held in- | . 3 fog e itiee g Gl N treet ter of John H. Perkins of this city, was | Gr jay o Wichits ag A Yedr| teresting sessions at the local Y. M. C. e zreat d Dby, her death ~h W = »U ch $ C . J. P. FOX, anrounced ‘this ‘week, received his|with relatives In Wichita, Kansas. | 1) ‘Frifay evening, therc being a| Fifth Social in Series. G st (,g) of Nox w!,fi V & er Warks amber cf Commerse Buiidiag commission just previous to returning! Mrs. Dwight H. Hough has returned | splendid attendance, especially of the| In Chamber of Commerce hall' o8 |Was a visitor at O, W, Qurlere M : e £ to this country. He had been a ser-|from a visit with her daughter, Mrs | grammar School bove. | Thursday evening over.100 couples en- | day. i : e Street Commissioner feant in. the loist machine gun bat-jArthur Patterson, in Nei; Rochelle, Nil “This year a departure from the us.{joyed the fifth' private social given by | . ‘Phere. was thunder and lightning s on o De.. t] 'uyny!or: : F,'T.,""W“ ‘M,.]'“, con, Lecnard Hough onluyal custom will be made, in that the|N. M. Levy, the dancing instructor. | during the fore part of Monday night at Camp Devens awaiting discharge. |1.0nz Island classes will tontinue for a few weeks | The music was by Rowland's jazz or- and a Mttle rain- Some of the {hunder Iaymaster John Daniels and family, {longer: usually they close carly inlchestra and was & feature {hat called | was yers heavy WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. | TBR A Taim Co Theough. why have been occcupying the home [ April, but inasmuch as the boys ex-|for muany cacores. Instructor Levy| About time for cowslins, Dandeii Defers toe pmblic. thare is ne| . Several troope trains on the wayv to|of Carl W. Brown on Warren street for | pressed a desire 10 have them con-)announced otic more social for the sea. | have been found-enoush for a ta * e the ad.|Camp Devens with rcturning soldiers |a year. leave lown today (Saturday)|tinue they .will he held cach P ————————————— 2 aste. | remaining unpa. April 2. 3 b Friday son, which.is 10 be gyen'at the ww.l The srass on the lawn is growing | WILLIAM H. M'GUINNESS, cashier. etrn. went through here Friday afternoon. Ito spend the summer at Gales Ferry.for the present at least. . regan house. fast. N e el 9 pas 9 = | aprid

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