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1919 MONEY I . where Rev. Dickson speei " < otlce it ey antrd o e isgle- | celebration "of the ‘100th anuiversary bercentago of members in line by any | Chinese that Yale in China.has done et 33 2 : J. Leavens of this Nerwich, Saturday, April 19, 1919 —_— has been located for a number of FUNERAL DIRECTORS = years, is given stronz approval by | i : z We pay CASH for your old . o e, 100th anniversary Jodge.. The Hartiord lodges will not | the follgwing’ words of endorsement | OUR SEED OATS which we : LADY ASSISTANT England. There wert some light local| {1 rifora, April 23 and 26, s been, fake Dart in this last, competition:|arc spoken: : el 275 b Gold and Silver. i € rains in Now England. 1 be " m i are selling at $2.75 per bag;; gy Fla el weather, will prevail Saturday | bz printed. - The. first page will #nd the Patriarch Militant will be in {ingss concerns in the “uplitt” activities THE WEATHER. ODD FELLOWS !pected. There will be prizes offered | captains of in the Orient. Answered Promptly e IR oy Sngland. | Satupday | cOmPlete’ and souvenir programs are!There will b bunds and drum’corps | \Tho Interost take: S et o D ississippl river and of | carry o picture of Thomas Vildey, | uniform. of China is caleuiated (o put a quietus | ire going fast. Bz sure to gel\ Full Market Value : be warmer Sunday | in - the Atlantic|¥ho. founded the order at Baltimore Delegations Expected on any lifgering impression in unin- 88 Main Street L A i on April 19, 1819, The place was the' Approximate participation by 0dd |107Med quarters’ that miss s ar = f VALE IN CHINA DOES T The Buitetin CHOES FROM THE LODG . . » ; Yale In China v The Heary Allea & SonCo. b I AND EMBALMERS pressure R Missls.| The program for the Comnectiout or the best fioats and for ihe largest Of the ork among _ the Winds for Saturday and Sunday: |Seven Stars tavern and on the Jast. Fellow lodges is reported to the com- | fULIE in that country your supply at once X ek te|Page of the program appears-i pic- mittee as follow: ¥ he prefty tourist who! 5 8 hh}f:‘;":fi Alanticogentle (o moderate | ure of the tavern with the seven|' Hartford, 2,000 men; Waterbur: 3 gokden slippers at the firc~ Have also received carload LEE CLE j < Middie Atlantie —gentle 1o moderate | SEYeRl Stars prominent at the left of 900; New ' Haven, 800; Eridzeport;|Side of the Hongkong hotel and re- | On face. Tiched severely. Vs | |- g ",e eweler JOSEPH BRADFORD west winds, ceboming variable with | (e main entrance. In front of the 550; Windsor, 230; Manchester, 230; |1qoiin, 0 me "1 hear the Chinese just i | gighigared ond ashamed to go out. ots of the following: fair weather, tavern are two dogs talking it over, East Hartford, 150; Middletown, 150 missions 1 b | Che Yale. Frie Scaled over and were largeand hard. | | ‘ and soing by a driver with a two \Willimantle, 150 Natigatuck 3 The Yale-in-China c Ly e ¥ NEAR POST OFFICE Forecast. \wheel cart and two horses _ driven |yyinsted. §0: Goninsvii. Soar tiatton n has lately published a broadsid Broke into, large sore eruptions: | |BUFFALO GLUTEN, per bag... w10, Southern New Fngland: Fair Sat-{tandem. Springs, S0. Torinston, 1505 Crae |of letters from men of large affairs in| | Could not sleep. Troubled four (100 Ibs.) urday: Sunday fair. warmer on the| In the foreground i , 220 gton, 150; Glas is a pump and tonbury, Rockvi a5 lthe Or hich are impressive as| | monmths. Advised to try Cuticura | | Open Evenings Slank Bocka Made and Ruled to Order | Mainiand. water trough and nearby what Te- | .ondon. Goneailie, 100: NeW | showing that the (Torts of missionars | | and sent for free cample. Bought | |UNION GRAINS, per bag....... x| N R Observations in Norwich. sembles an open horse shed Where pected 1,000 men from Springiold | STOUPS are regarded by the writers ‘more, and after using four cakes Soap (100 Ibe.) 'N IROADWAV The following records, reported from |the patrons of the tavern must have will be in the parade. Znsimportant force in that country for| | andfour boxes Ointmentwas healed. T e e O ed Tom | left ‘their steeds when they enered | All units must ba in (heir. assign- |15 development in all ways. In thei lefe their A i assis omgect e o all ways. an el | From signed statement of Miss | |HASKELL'S STOCK FEED, per | gmmme changes in temperature and the baro- avern. p 4 3 ed places at 2:15. The reception nstry and China exaptopains Ot | Carolina Scilana, 15 Hewitt St., Y e 3 i A Semceab]e Lme e dogtonanl s Syl On Friday evening, April 25 exer- | committce will be at the Union sta- | adisiry, 200 Ching experts has built | | g0l SRR et 1o, 1018, J (100 tbey DR. ALFRED RICHARDS el Biv. | oiste will bo held st Pacgona s tre tion Friday and Saturday to_direct|mun’ bxtracts, from e ottt Se Cuti For Toilet U = DENTIST 9 A e ceveeeee. 4203000 The exercises will®open with a -lall visiting men and the members!|jo% Thew lnrgele deal o 5 { uticura For Toi ses. | ; - of Men’s and |:% LI 8 300 onestra ‘selection and.the opening ode of the Rebekah lodges. Visitors. ure | Sua Yy ey deal with the party | LUHCHEA ToF Covet Tses | jcovTonsEeD mMEAL, 3 0.2 0 a0 G s v m 8 p.om AL L G900 g by the audience. requested to register at the 0dd Fel- B St e ey cent. protein, per bag.. : Wed. and Sat] Evenings 1-8 B ) Sh Highest 52, lowest 42. ) ith, chairman of the|jows' temple and receive the free of 7 Alin oy woith th fECses s nisied Sowg endt e Dyl ) (100 1bs.) Room 205 Thayer Building ys oes Comoarisons. anniversary committee, Will make' in- | ficial souvenir, with the | | touches of Cuticura Ointment to | | 5 t add f g o Odd Fellow! feris 12 2 Tel. 299 Residence tel 1225 AT THE RIGHT PRICES | FPredictions for Friday: Unsettled. |\ oiero™ P e mide by o ropresent: | Shotucho any Sosass hod Chenchon®: | 3 A oudin sootheand heal any tendency toirmi- | | 1DDLINGS, por bag Friday; S| kot 2 SRt Bile dhoiodl L . A manager of the = s e veather: Partly cloady, | yeicome will be made by a represent. | Shetucket and Uncas, held their regu tation of the skin or scalp. By using i forcign department of the Generall s y usis warmer. ative layor ] lar meeting this week and transacted | [l (ePuiment of the Generalt | ypege fragrant emoltients forall toilet (100 Ibs.) Express and Team Harness| —_— BBy o U e routine business. A delegation from | .onfdence. cars motives Shas| | Purposes youmay prevent many skin s g Grand Master to Gpeak. the locaj. lodges will attend the cele i , motives has at Low Prices Aeiy BRAN, per bag..... TELLOTT resulted 5 o S ul | P ag. 3 i Crane e SRk b of | Dration of the 080 Feiloms which je|esulted not in a_small’ degree from | | and scalptroubles becoming serious. 3 GEORGE TOUR’ 0 ivitles in C Eieo ire . Is indi (100 Ibs. 't New London of the Grand lodgeo of }f;o\l\jf'nl]\:"!]d 3 ”m{‘nor{l next week. :I.:.P,A‘n:““nluum':n-(rlln‘mz(rv S S‘:;“::i;glr:‘m“mmpm“blem ) h f 2 l' i -1 & i e -tHE first 'speaks | ] any will attend is not known | onons s the onc st ¢ s 5 i 3 Fres mE L L CHAPMAN CO ay el o foariy, ot “Peak_ [but it is expected that the numb winjcoliese.c Bresig . Johuson. | amyle Boeh Prooby Mall. Adires posteard: | | FEEDING OATS, per bag... |eac er of VIO in - I LS he Baldwin Locomotive Works, awicara, Dept. £, St everymnere. | | (96 Ibs.) : and remarks by Lieutenant Governor g Shyss) “Amerian oAt ard hoes Soap Ze. ' Ointment 25 and idc.” Talcam %c. | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Cunn. - s | Cliftord B, Wilson of Bridgeport will — can colleges and hospitals | s 3,03 | Cliffor EE e in Ghinaaro of ncalculable valuc | . |CHOICE RECLEANED EBAR- Studio, 49 Broadway S 1 4 | o & S E not only in alleviating suffering and | 2 il e % Mrs. Hattie J. Fisher' of New] A long list of visits to lodges in|the reduction of iscase but gemeraly |by other Salvationists from the same| LCEYr Por bag .............. g 2 . L Haven. president of the Rebekah|the state and much activity for the|in the spreading of knowisdge fnd|city. . a0 73 (96 Teacher of Violin|» 28 assembly, I O. O. F, of Connecticut, | w et e e gl | welfare of the order was reported by |particularly knowledge of our country. e Six hours after high water it is low [Will be the next speaker and Grand |Mrs. Hattie M. Stickle of 3 At the Greeneville Congreagtional| o BLyj P 2w o n sy % [NO. 1 HAY, per HUMDRED ... $1.65 DR J COLLINS ewing: 8 s- and isti aims, v here wil el . water. Which Is followed by flood tide. | Patriarch Michacl Larsen of Hart- [ton Junction, ihe president at the | President H. T, 5. Green, of the Thier. | o neny Sunday morning, there will 3 R' : and Mandolln ford of the Grand eneampment of r n ster s ice conducted by the o . 84 . 2rd annual ‘session of the Rebekah |national Banking corporation, spsass |pasior at 1040 g pre_\uROUND OYSTER SHELLS, per A : ool e Grand encam g at ¥ suard hall, Hart- h wor je continues: “The |the Resurrectmm The Sunday school | | s . A oon. i ander, Patriarchs 1 . will | Kil tartford, grand lodge of {in these times when enemy infiusnce 2 e < | reef o onn. g ffl:‘ggitga‘\lx;{\nx‘::}a<}°r§r3\‘,,;§:° 5,00 | speak for fhat branch of the order. Connecticut, I. 0. 0. F. g“e [Bomia: thia | 15, ditive ner nE fath ceiin .r”li; At Preston C"’ Baotist church, Rev.|MYSTIC SCRATCH " gt o F. W. Tholen, pastor. There will bej Phone 1178 5 The Tempo quartet will sing again|delegates. The assembly degree was |amounts impo ce not only to o s : | bagil.... § Bliss Place feature of the game was the pitching|und Grand Representative Phillip | conferred on 60 candidates SBfved bntito ihe OHinesl 2t wens ) umitn achmerning iserides alidl 3 g he batti A : 199 Ibs.) of John Shea and the batting of James| pond of New Haven will make an| Mrs. M 3. son of “Torring- e Pyesi v = 3 instead of the regular preaching ser- ( TELEPHONE 127-4 Nearey. A large crowd witnessed the |aqar Vor rs. Mary B. Johnson of Torring-|Vice Presidest Lynch of the & - 5 ~ N yic The choir' will render an an- address on “The Order in Connecti-|ton, state secretary, reported a mem- | Francisco Chamber of Commerce | {hoy A L | BEET PULP, per La $2.35 game. 7 cut” Then the quartet will give|bership . December s . “Bvery possible’ enco |them. ~An Easter concert will be A R a afl ¥ A B s e T 1 & rship . December 81, 1918 of | write very possible encou & 2€- | ziven in the cvening at § o'clock. | ; orton spent _the another seleétion. g 9.672, a net gain of 2 for the year.|ment should be given to the furcher- : | ALL KIND SEED PGTATOES ' G THOMPSON, F S. “‘r‘.’;’“;;‘r?“.“u;n;‘l’m;\g‘;m}‘"‘;‘;m holidays |, P25t Grand Sire ;\I{;P(IHS 'P:lnlker— The sutl)ordir'mhu- lodges had $4,530.40 ance of such intelligent aciivities }IM‘ \rNawl‘:??n Y?c:‘[_fl(r gafi»?‘n:l_lchlirm; e g B e the holidaysi oy of Boston will make the address!invested in liberty bonds and $395.86|which afford an opportunity to the | LaSter service in the forenoor | Chiropodist, Foot Specialist wih his parents on IE?S“\(,‘[’;‘.';\,F"I\’\'.;" of the evening on “America” will be|i r savings stamps. Chinese them to becomd ueq [oaster anthemaiand shemor an) C*‘,;‘_' JUST RECEIVED, “TWO "CAR-| oo 0 o an i ity (o s |+ DUS PO NAIS, | cibged 2 half sy Friday swing o this|the closing mumber. Clara B. M. Douglas of Forest-|with those ideals of democ A ”W”_‘LOI\DS PURE WHEAT FLOUR,| (PROTECT YOUR FEET), | holiday. H Degree Work on Program SEurer, reported receipts of | which the right nations of tne world |y, =0 o oige the church school |BRIDAL VEIL AND PILLSBURY'S| STOMACH. BLOOD and LUNGS. Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support| Mr. Cromera has resigned his po-| Other events, the same evening, \tgt:c‘“d a balance of $298.71. re battling.” Director Genoral “_‘ Fliter veaperieervice atibim . with | REST s 7-8 ildi 1 Mai sition with New York, New Haven|will be the exemplification of the re- | 4 session in the afternoon | Sct of the United States . Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Alice Building, 321 Main Street. 1 ne. = a ress Easter. e e e W e oo | Mrs. Hattie J. Fisher of New Haven,|Ding Board s: Muci sple i o e de ot Nerwich. Conn. Phone 13664 o Toyan e returned atter | age at Ooa Balowe torte, No. 120 | the vice president; was clected vork can be dome in offsetting | A the Church of the Good Shep- | & spending a few days with relatives in|Main street, and the exemplification | ident. Mrs. Grace B. Willey of Nor-|propaganda.’ Robert Dollars sy Dot iroll Settive S A T0 A the " £ Providence, R. 1 O, the " dcergel ‘ot brotherly: lave by ok Wes elected yico ‘president, iNfrs| Of SuCh Worl a5 a Sgodsend ito- ChinaZ| B = DE EECAT o e 22 Del iofi Hote!l | ¥r and Mrs Charles Perry of Cen-| Charter Oak lodge at Charier Oak|Mary.Fi Johnson of Torrington, was|aud “an inspiration to increase the morning service augmented ch = . 4 = |tral avenue are spending the holidays|hall, No. 685 Main stret reelepled sogretary and Miss Clara B | friendship between the two nations.” [Rumber of people to be given tie Tel p in_ Waterbury. Saturday morning there will be au- |Mj/Douglass of Forestville, reclected | Dr. Wellington Koo says such college | hang of feriowstip 1nio Churel more Eh g b & S a b aper aln EUROPEAN PLAN o Bl 18 el te e o sy sHornias dhere will be el e deirer: propagate those democratic principles | Dership. Subfect of sermon by Rev 2s. Sids efg Ofl i) HAYES BROS. Prop days with_relatives in Providence. |seeing trip about the city, and those| A banauet for the state officers,fand ideals for which the United| o8ebh T Coph tHe doy of Baster. : George Roberts, who has been em- | who will furnish cars for that pur- | 16/OEates and guests was held at Ho! | States and the ofher alied pawers, in- | Stnday school at noon. 3 COVE STREET OIES SVARNISHES SRS aosh Jilé Bt Braabies | Dir e s ot e [whon Wil furniah cars for that BUE |t e Tucaday: svening cluding China, are fighting.” Treas- | At the Central Baptist church, Rev.| STREET signed his position Friday to accept|r Smith, No. 420 Main ctreut. it i urer Frederick R. Sites of the Federal| A . Pu pastor. Morning subject, | a position in Delaware. The many| The ¢ : Srant pardac Wi be feid on| LADIES OF G, A, R. Ne.3, |Snpbuilding " company *writes it | The ‘Bespening of 'Life, by’ Easterl| 1T pavs To prive over | PAINTER and DECORATOR ‘!rlends of Mr. Roberts wish him suc-|Saturday afternoon. M e Hunan “not lon g e of the cl 10.45 Italian service, Rev. J 0 > Mg The Lucy Webb Prayer Circle of the | eq meovie : 13 e Rob ! a . h ; yer ¢ bl roviacees e fow comeitio levale. Sunday sehool and I DR. F. C. JACKSON cess in his new field. Grimm of Windsor wil Ladies of G. A. R. No. 3, met with|joe ot . sl I a ugh tactful co-operation of | for Men at noon.” B. Y. P. U. meeting | e | marshall and his official order will be |Mrs. George Blivon of Geniral Village! . through tactful co-operation of | for I H S HA Need Names for Legislature Centen-|issued is a few days. The parade|on Friday at 3 p. m., for their monthe | ) o Mmen with tb ials and gentry at 630 B o BRdE e ug 100N ogta- (ol e e DR. D. J. COYLE i . - g m Sy triend o With the | Christ—-Why Do Men Have- it? just how many s i . J. nial. will start from Barnard park, Main|ly meeting. The officers for the en-|pamblor pesnl | tism at hoth services. The names of the living State offic- | Street and Wethersficld mvenue, at |suing yvear iwere installed by Sister s | i : | 5 heaew an at their open front doors saying 14 MAIN STREET, ers and members and officials of the|2:30, and the line of march _will{Hellen Pellett. ¥ 7 Changsha repre- | 120 00 ¥ 8 BooD e and will he pr ";'L R ane 1. 1245-12 NORWICH General Assembly from several towns |Probably be up Main street to Higl s e nts an outlay of nearly haf 2 million | KENAEY, hus arriv el , : anotiy ; el. 1345-1 in the State have not yet been receiv-(3nd to the state armory on Broad | OWLS. luring the past i e Faunc i ? n years. | ¢ Gy their careless mot ed by the Secretary -of the Committeo |Street where luncheon will be served. | on Centennial Celebration on M: An attendance of several thousand | at the State Capitol. The members of | from — th ninety-one lodges, the|of Owls held on | Hours: 910 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. ) v £1 Phone: $21 office; $21-2 house. __Norwich. C: HF&LH RNOW, FLOUR WILL BE| o nopee ie : . sp her of tie | & 1 it comes to temperament, I can | ,Boutine business was transacted at - hosy of the ( - the regular meeting of Norwich Nest e BUDDING GENIUS Wei Cacsdiy b st striking building in Hunan . = pments, the T There is o preparatory children are so temper e . . . the present General Assembly, who |thirty-se encampments, the ¥-10wls hall. There was a large number| 1 “o118es. > 5 : = o : E tly the kind of tempe-ument I mean 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. J/ 135 roh ] G Gone o ‘ape ssspect. |one Rebekah lodges and tho seven |in attendance and Arihar Aiuiet pre. | SChool @ collége, a medical school of [ tal!” sighed the lank woman in_the 2¢!IY the kind of tembuesament I m @r lres fully requested to send in their list of |cantons, (Patriarch Militants) is ex- |sided. ty-five students and Yi Office Hours: 2 nily cost $200.000 and is Sy E green draperies in a satisfied sort of | PUl Samts8pm names to the secretary, P. O. Box Rt e I R 1242, Hartford, not later than Monday, e [ DO L O e GUARANTEED FOR 3500 MILES Telephons April 215t sure. The committee wouid | RIPPLE MORGAN REACHES SEE NORWICH BOYS COME e Oninese s Ten i ChiG IS SOLy sen Tocan. L dstiased tne o 3 One of the toughest tires made. impress upon the minds of all con- BOSTON FROM OVERSEAS HOME ON STEAMER P, A Ber of Tale toathirs s il S LT o Fave guess th = onls forle puralielfis i i B e et minan; ot all oo i EOSTON OVEREEAS) o ATRICIA | her of Yale teachers in the managn- |life. 1 kng what you have o delins 5 layers of best fabric, heavy tread tal 3 3 Z. Brophy, Dr. R. J. Collins| ment of the medical activi s and for | reference Mrs. Pinkvanl T dew t d i vall =} one of them mwfuyl;m? this important|gan received on Friday a telegram |and James P, Hayes returned from|four years the Hunan government has|indeed terrible. I often consider how |} a9 ‘_,,".‘ Sldemalt ito e | e 1 ‘,\‘J""‘"f_‘:\‘;;";m;e *h;‘c”l‘;;“c'"' T:{“};¢{; from their son Ripple, stating that he | Boston late Friday, having gone there|paid an annual it of late total- | peaceful my life might be if my two| bt Semaee #d | Guaranteed for 3500 miles..... $18.00 ete., se names havs sel Y | had arrived safely at Boston from |for th se of seeing|ling 1005 Mex. | The. R SO were insl inary humdrum i el oL £ '¢ i Same tire nof ranteed..... John & Geo- H B"ss 056 Detomit mehn et Faoin | IRGir e he particular purpose of seeing|ling fex The Rockefe boys were ju nary humdrum | me tire t guaranteed $15.50 overseas. He has been overseas with |Dr. Brophy's brother, Fred, and Ray|Foundation through its China boys with no ‘imagination and not an | 4¢¢ €l Ll L spective towns will be mailed a cap- | the 102nd Ambulance Corps for the|Gordon, another Norwich boy, 1 Bay|dioung . ; t 3 | B Al non-skid b \ oard meets the salaries of a number | ounce of temperament in their systems, perplaate invitation. It is earnestly | past nineteen months, having enlisted | Thursday wit 02ndand. 103 edical teachers and b ¢ ap- because as things are vequently | Largest Assortment BODa0 that o omc Till b flae o oinig | post 1 hs, having enlisted y with the 102nd and 1034 |of medical teachers and has lately ap- | because as things are 1 f 1 = o 2 il b in this branch of the service shortly |machine gun battalions on their re-|propriated $38,000 for a laboratory fo|reach the point where the isles Forgetfulness. Th[‘: T J‘ SHAHAN Co. of in not receiving their invitation. All|atter the war hroke on turn from France, where these two|be devoted fo instruction in pro.med. | blest e e e i T Al om0t orx lists sent in are to be compiled and| He is to go to Camp Devens for a |battalions had served all through the | ical studies. on harps look exceedingly attractive to ! D A 4 Next to Post Office DIAMOND JEWELRY preserved in the State Library for fu-|short time and will be mustered out of |desperate fighting with the famous my harassed eyes. > : ture reference. The reception commit- | the = e T service within two week: Dur-+ Yankee division, e 26th, under Gen- 7 And. too, it ould have m: 1o, mors BROOCHES toc. from each county s expected 10| e M marviee ohernens o Dorn | eral B " |MOTORCYCLE PARTY, WHITE Jos of memors organize and lend their assistance. The made things much eawer i Reginald, |l O MEMOL il T n continuously at the front under the| It was a wonderful experience, all GIRLS WITH COLORED MEN |the younger, had been norn first in- iyt GlGRf (000 otk SHOE REPAIRING SCARF PINS program, time and place of the various | most trying conditions. He has. been | three men agreed, o see the reception| The police took into cusiody late on|Stead of flenry heing the oider | uEiex 3 reunions, etc, will be announced in i - 4 n an ambulance driver and has followed | that Boston gave these units of the|Friday night a mixed party of motor- | brother. Occasionally veu can bring| Cone quickly and at reasonable prices. due time. Cards to be filled out by lthe 102nd regiment all over France, |New England division which returned ) ved | cyele riders, consisting of three | Henry to the point of actual reason | 10 YEARS' EXPERIENCE each member attending the celebra- | driving along shell swept road at night |On the steamer Patricia, which was|youns colorsfl men and- iwo white|and sway his opinion it is differ- | AlsosShos? Shining AR S PENDANTS Ll_:);\w \:l)lmgboct"z:'{:;rh:;l“h{(:‘l\c \:cr - | without lights, driving through gas mr;nl;l'l a Hamburg-American liner ! girls from Central Falls, R. T, who|ent with Reginaid. No vu{v hoW | HOFEMAN { nection. Y at z , May 7th, and are|and always under fi He has come|and has been turned over to the!said they had made the trip here convinced he may be in the depth of| Mr. a T e BRACELET WATCHES to be exchanged for the official barde. | through without a scratch, although |United States by the German govern- |order 1o attend a dance to by given };;’rm soul, his love for arsument and | —— 5 Z SROADWAVZSEHOd REPAIR SHOP The resident committee has promised|guring one hombardment the machine |Mment. the city tonight (Saturday) leadership rvestrains him from —any| il a success in every way. The public 3 e public!ished by a shell and he himself buried |P0at that was to carry relatives of re- | party with a colored man and 2 white | lives in a state of conswmnt warfare, 1. April 1 | WATQ{B’ ETC. is cordially invited to attend. the debris from which he escaped [turning soldiers down Boston harbor 1 paired up on two of them and the | With life as he has founa 1 K f | —— with only slight bruises. to meet the Patricia, but because no | o . . | third mac \den by a single col-| "My worst trial is when T am obli ile., a Helen Louisc S nflkllfl Nouce n Judge Greene's Lengthy Finding. ok time was Gnmounced for e boat 10 et ina 5| ea 1o go oue and leaye the ivol 0 ; p jOhl & Geo. H_ Bhss Judge Gardiner Greene of the su-|36000 PLEASURE CARS iy ohiea i ot the tame [ o o S s ety o 5’”";;;{::‘;;a;':f"m"ffim;'s Sndmfif REGISTERED IN STATE| However, they were informed that|machine t 5 +” way whienibe ontirely simple, because 1 would |y, P Shuth Kinge.| TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND Sl e Sheai & Dowiies, o sait] A Teoort wes mads Weanssdes by|SROI (0 B9 On Cobmionvcah pierlmade them so lale in: gelting here |mMerely sey o them teat | s colng il ki TENANTS : over the damage to stock through the | gncerning (he mumber of _registra- |Plication that these wore only 1ssued | o shem wien (hev. were romms nio| 2004 children, and T conld he : vear. O person who obtained a written l The jury in superior court found in|tions made since the first of the yearto wives or mothers of soldie tin ough the West Side as one|hours and return knowing nothing X v 2 April 16 the Board of Water Com- d favor of Hube & Chittarden ond tinlto April 4. The following 1 Brophy was fortunaie enoun aaTin S HAUR Ho lTghte iy vile | worse had happened than that 8 n,” aged 68| R e carangen and the lable helped out of this dilemma, when the parts was brou )" the police. sta. | had beaten one another up and smash- | | mis , to use city water for court. Judge Greene's findings are on ure cars 56 jmador.ts les atratabied [t 3 altion re the girls were put in the|ed a vase or broken the fern. As it — .———————— | sprinkling purposes during the season 2 L service ool d gav one vhen he e A 4 = lis T am obliged to mo through elahor- 1of 1918, se the wat t th M . only s e are | 000, public service 2 A Ipoint and gave him one wh e | woman's room and the motoreycles | 2 obl K pA, D or-' THANKS jof 1918, can use water at the same b & . et E _ ) ) extend | rate during tiis 1919 season, without vourt. Tudge Graene’s finding is ors op|tor vehicle operator licensek 19,000, |miles to meet his brother. The other |roport at police headquarters this| Very wearing. First | Kk N as 5 900, m 1 Y en couldn’ i r | . T ends and|ohtaining a permit, and unless notice the longest ever recorded in superior |PUBliC service 1,900, motor 1500 1\\?3&-\: men couldnit ciaim any rel- | (Saturday) morning aside. " ; As hear Thdness ohiainhe 8 v uicdes o court in this county, covering 90| This data concerns the time between mong the soldiers and couldn't SRS o ga ) Now, Ten 1 ; r 4 o the contrary is received at the OF ALL KINDS ON pages Jan, 1 and April 14 the fiscal year {even get @ pass to the pier | SUNDAY SUBJECTS in charge of Re 1 a e Board of Water Commissioners' Office, G S5 2 beginning ( 1, 1918, and: end When the steamship Patricia have| SUBJE S one thing 2 ¢ hand and =8 b . 9 ¥ < AUTOMOB“B P ! April 14, 1919, the sum total of into sight off the pier, the din was = but you cannot - on or before July 15, 1919, it will be s Woman Chairman in Montville. 121,693.19 'was taken in by this depart-|something terrific, hoat whistles, . The subject/at. the Chri Science| Don’'t make the mist i ViLL taken for granted that it is used. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, he state chairman has announced{ment. To show the great hounds the |tory whistles, sirens and horns and i 0 service in the Thaye will be|him around. Just b 4 S o EBBINGTOX All others intending to use water he appointment of Mrs. William S.{department made in the fiscal year|the shouts of the thousands on the|Doctrine of Atonement. = TRUCKS and CARTS Mitcheil as chairman of the woman's| ! : for sprinkling purposes, tenants in- just passed, from Oct. 1, 1917, to April |pier’ greeting the khaki clad men who e hdredationall chrc “‘Gee, mother!’ Henry int < s 0 ; ommittee in Montville on the Victory | 14, 1918, the receipis were $348,612.46, | crowded every inch of space on (he |y ooy, Cangregational chu imell | With a' pained express g # 3 - g | cluded, must obfain a written peEgils Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. |10an Aiha) & aking a difference boat, velling "thel Jumgs out ana i ' morn- | £0Ing to be kind and pleasint o a The Sprinkling scason is from April ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. | o . "L "o Tl jmore than last. year. e e bt andiamme ChTe ingTaeric |child who is oo ) 1st to September 30th, inckemithi ar arriers e Regular Deliveries. & 2 1 Wil SOYENIEAT ME. Calvi e Amd stap. LS [ ng in all its brances Friday was tho first time.in twen- | NORWICH MERCHANTS REPORT |hunsry for the sight of some face Mt. alvary ~Baptist church ,‘y they Knew. Gen Edwasds whe. had |Rev. J. W. ulake of New London will| easet S50 St Nath, he 4T y-five voars that oliday hours for EASTER BUSINESS FINE|} B g i & ; scm‘[ & clal’k corp. Good Frida: far, in spite of the bad weather, the flanded on the pier and stood at salut ;;rrv A. M. E. ZEiunAchu:Th 1gm’u;:;: tohim—r "~ "0 ko 15 Main Street "Wm""ir‘(. oF ANO s 1o 15 ek i 5. | (e = B R L R T B S R el FULERAL Lo G x many of the manutaciuring planis ihe |, For 8 lhme, Dr. ronky ca Mg ere | Riohaed 1 Graham, seufor.” sty be frm with Regmaia—vouve et o4 P)TRECTORS Blistrocey Sty o s s DENTlST ia at the bottom of mest | |ou'c, o unci e a g | michont*sening any S U AN, 0,45 MOTOE 2 e i o | 1L fure | communion and sermon at 10.30,|mind if you g0 i him the risht wa & Gourt In Lebanon e ‘aflors and milliners worked until brother. Then he spoke to a strap- Sunday scheol festival at 4 o'clock of Iriday and expect to do the ping big_soldier, hobhling around the A Bl T DR. EDWARD KIRBY l.“nlns A,ga,:,’ e e et nier, and the soldier shouted up to| At the Federated church, morning ; 3 A 8 5 signed for a hearing on You leave him to me’ says t < said administration brother Te darkly, ar : —AND— A i ate, and this . i T know, Henry's temperament | | Ier.sand. t b f91service. Rev. H. A. Calhoun of Putnam 3 - Room 107, Thayer Building eternal feminine must be \‘,“\ his cqmrades on the boat Where's | i < a : itri% to cite’all Phone 619 S S “0m detail,” was the answer shouted | Sutday schcol at noon. Christ | S e s o VI P AT B PR RO {order in xome newspaper having a efre Hours 9:12; 130-5 and 7.to 8 P. M for indigestion afford pleas. | | WM. T. BUCKLEY HAS back. dsater el Easter concert at 7.30.| Cugecinald, dear’ 1 -begtn soot sulation In sald DA - l Qrehefpfmm REACHED NEW ZEALAND iet him, here's his brother,” the| At Trinity Episcopal rsh \ R o ; I 3 b 8 Copy on & Niznpost in of Mary Buckl Iway | big soldier shouted a rouzh hie|swill be holy communion at 7.30 a. m. | L ety LAy, Astistant AR B B Mrs. Marv Buckley of 42 roadway |Dig soldier shouted again through his|will e holy communion ai 7.3 : stantl theduh’en acid-dyspepsia. | |nas received a cable ir her som, |hands megaplione, and they did|morning praver. sermon and holy | 5 ; t's comething T don't ik, he an- | {8 Jelcshone 3288 feeesed 1955 BBRT 6. KNERLAND, A ER[CAN H MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE William T. Buckiey, formerly of Nor- [:N l;i_mflin. a short time. ; Then wi\.«w‘ln?v\m‘;m at 13_ 30 i o n:;y\d "«nhr’nn inces convincedly. “Always when B yenpy B CHURCH Bl aprisa Judge. MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION \ wich, of his safe arrival in Welling- |two brothers made cach other out and jfestival of da L at N e e WM. SMITH ALLEN | something you hate they start “Regi NOTICE irst- i b eign sales manager of the Beaver|quantity of cigars and cigarett Episcopal chwch“nv.]. T dont want to do it, otice is hereby given to all persons First-class Carage Service Conncsted Roard company of Buffals, N Torom ;:n-n‘;'n them up to the eager men on|Rev mith. rector, Holy | r. Whatever it is, T don't wan i llable to pay taxes in - MORRISSEY, Pr New Zealand Mr. Buckley will go to|the Patricia. o, Salem that 1 have a warrant to levy D. , Prop. Lo ol . 2 gerly, it nd collec ax of sevent 17) ervice,| “‘Regtnald’ T interrupt eagerls E nd collect a tax of scventeen (17) Phere Shetucket Street Japan and other poiats in the inicr- | other therl, for the (roops were sent at| 100 . m.; childfen's festival, 330 b.| 't o single thing. T just want AMING and TRUCKING ou the dollar on list 1918, ané [ ests of the compan nee to Cam; ns and thither the m, / 2 \ sonal tax of two ($2) dollars on all : At the Spiritual. Academy, Park|a £ood boy as you v. Only,| DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT sonal tax of tw (32) dollars o The Max Gordon & Son Eagle Bats for Now London. |ber followed them and were able 10| stret, ‘preaching by the hastor, Rev. |Lm golng out, and REASONABLE PRICES R R W il s for four ) . sert b, Bli K 523 “Heck!" Reg v VL Moarings for four of the Eagle boats | **4 & TPLYens (g0 the (hree|Albert P. Blinn, at 2 o'clock in the af-) HRO] |Jears of uge . have been placed in the lower haros |\ AL C L bres c18x00 9. Corporation = at NeNw London, alf ready for the ac- | nOTwich men found Ray Gordon. Both|yal Worid. Tiiere will be no even- ¢ 1 5ot to stay wit 3 -1 on, | Phone 175 he me 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Hlvaliofe thete bost, T0 RPats. 102 |expecting their discharge from serviee| "€ ervice. : 2 Lo~ You've ! ! g ¥ ¢ Strous inister, = | o oo | 0'clock p. m.; also at the Town Hall en B S Ty Bouse . ustel, | MOIMINg | ng igea how: hossy, Henry is Whien you|® — the first Saturday of each month from Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous What Villa Overlooked. The Spring Urge. 3 3 i and he stays here tramping g - 5 : shan’t do the rate of 9 per cent. will be added from pandit band Bolshevists he might | follows that tired feeling, wheh man |ter concert by the Sunday school at| phing o teil wim heis wot s the time these taxes became due. iness before the public. there is no X have secured a lot of parlor.socia wants to lie down, but hones he will | 7.30. | % ¥ 41 Main Street W1 ‘persons neglecting this notice Detter than through the ad- pport in this country.—Chicags(not he required to roll over.—Toledo | e alone # 4 vertisinz -slw=ms of The Bulletin. : lwilt. e held Suna 15 ners ° additions as the law directs. o SEEL il De held Sunday at 315 p. m.|stitching furiously, T ot last dash out uneral Directors FRANK E. WILLIAME, 14 DO Advertimng medfum 1n £ v PR T and $ p. m. The afternoon service| of the housc despairingly and trump Tax Collector. eguai to n, Bl 1 M friend borrows your umbrellaj Before attacking an enemy map out | will be “conducted by Captain Wilbur | my partner's ace nine twmes businees resal it ‘will nrobably keep Len your line of retreat. gt e ol y de. e i D.| persons are going to teli you to d ton, New Zealand. Mr. Buckley-is for-{the doctor emptied his pockets of a the. Town of A | communion, § a. m.; holy comfunion, | to— | Australia, South Africa, China and{ That was all they could see of each|choral, 9.30 . festival | once to Camp De 2 b \ 50! on mTiyihe FihYs Atfoit Béing also lave a warrant to collect’a per 2 R riends and relatives of a great num- | i ; ; x UL o h : ears of age, d ternoon, pon the subject, The Spirit- | sitting down bz ing around, mother, you sust tell him SN a m. uatil 12 o'clock ‘m, a | At the First Ba e i oy I Town Hall from 1 o'ciock ‘until : | r i soon. | now that he fsn't 10 be b Have Good Burning Coal don their home port. 1 L - 1 2 ck until 4 o'clo p.m. Apologetics. Sunday school at 12 o'- | oo o saying, vou shan’t do "HE‘ & & BURKE After June 3d,.1919, inter v 5 Had Villa though of calling his first| JFirst comes the spring urge. Then|clock. B. Y. P. at 6.30. The Fas|2romnd ‘and saying n \nn do thi S vy After June 34, . interest at the WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus- 3 i i Blade. Salvation Army Easter services will “S, P he onergetic lady, still will be charged legal travel fees and Funning | SN | Dated st Silem, Conn. Xpril ista, of New Londen. who will be assisted!all because I am wonderinz which 1919, apri28

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