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NUKWICH. WLLETIN, THURSDAY. AFRIL z, 1919 e e ulistin, | WANT T0 SEE BULDING START HERE | Try This For ?UNiRA’LAgIRi‘CSTO; T v Tl R g e s e s i Fat Reductmn! | TEGUS & MHCHELL Cfl ing daaler: hardware men, re.xl estate |a building project that will be of las! 2D THMBALMERS | THE WEATHER. and insorance men were at theling value to thelr comumunity s — — — e : Iwz;l:swc&nl ;vex:lhetr nt;' in gmoflh& meeting of the Chamber of Commer;u,lmwl weir needs. S s P R # spread to the east and| direciors Wednesday cvening in ‘thei Ii was brought out fn g W TORAY--CLOUDY : RARN AT NIGHT SARE KEMETANE |southward, * regehing the Atlantic|Chember of Commerce rooms, Where!that the U. S. depar 1 Foom, Dail i . vered Promptly M |States by Friday. There will be show-|they heard discussions of the sugges- |it is essntial to the immed | wice Daily and Follow e {ers Thursday in the Jower lake regions|tions from the gpovernment at Wash- |to normal conditions the build | a2 4 Night jextending to the rpiadlé Atlantic and ton to pu ilding pled this | constryction work be sti it Other Si Rules Tngland ool Thursday’ sight. ing! push building plens in this | constryction work be stim mplt an 2 i S gection £o as to help create an era of | om reed homes znd w- i » ,/ £3 Mam Sireet 2y the weather will be gemer-| prosperity and to furnish work tor b ad for the months « Ao L& pit ally. fair east of -the Mississippi river,| eturned soldiers and sailors. from war mobilinu £ Houv . weight : - ] -~ = ca\Tcl-;pt perhaps in northern New Eng-| "The genere! st;n‘,c of the maeungmo L n £81 IR A ,' s L 1 \\\(f:‘g: X»Lx]a's:}zmgd:;gey‘nd&hu! a rted jus 2 B & Co. says ,‘.: ! L jon, & yiming, § CONTINUES 118 ECONOMICAL QFFER!NGS TO- BKRADFORD and couth winds, felr Thersday, consisting of il &7 : sn BNdinS I e & severe rules of starvation dict DAY AMD UP TO SATURDAY NIGHT Y9 _Middle Atlant ¢ McNeely w appumtcx to visit Mid TESent § Fites-prY . . ey BOOKEINDER | s i, o S5 0 LSS s i iy e S0 S0y 1 5 M have just been started o see whated. 5 i Ay a\l‘ 9 “‘,‘f’ s 29 oub ,"°.‘ a . 8lank Bocls Made and Ruted to Order Forecast. they have done and how they are man- | - ¢ U ough jan ylusies SUply e nesded 3 kS BRUAD‘NAY For Seutheérn \'ev’:‘ England: In-|aging their proposition, {will he | l‘“ t 3 “" S | creasing cloudinéss Thursday, show-| Those to speak rc Robert Me- B ? " |ers at -n{ht Friday coolér and prob- | Neely, James L. Case, d ably fair. C. J. Ishister, George H. A Serviceable LmeA Observations in Norwich. liam MeQuirk, Arthur Jenkins, Will 1. he following records, re; lStoumu. ¥. J. King and L. M. Crandall. of M 5 “ and T e LBulletln sgqhsemuonsfith’:w the| The disoussion was opened by Scc- Ciis L) retary Crandail reading correspon- | (uicsi: v oD BRI oo Lo T AmpTTraiire and the bae: | 0 ent aut by (he goternment pak. | pAredness for s GpuIuniiios s & plaasant, sigpie B ’ She T gt ot aiEine For B Aition ek e {fat redustion purposed Lo in oys SNCEs A 40 3005 | chamber. Other lernture and corre- | L g e e iy 3 86 30.05|spondence was read which had boen, ORGAN REC“’ALS lency and to prolang AT THE RIGHT PRICES |: ™ ... : 56 30.05|sent iv by the United Blates Chamber ‘ $1,000| Rovein comes in cansul Highest 66, lowest 40. iof Comnierce ur Rivg the local mamw I i 04 Blgasant te take. e . i u g . t in the ot f egin. i Express and Tezmn Harness i b to gt astive : Ligt Y ) —— & M, Mo whe had been aaked |weck old Sdcond © Cay obtain a free book at Low Prices i ns for Wednesdsy: Fafr. | B B el EEE A i Seoor me. to you in a plain weather: Feic -tk to make @ st, of t er and to | tional took place on W i M present 1t to (he dir e ay Professor Wiilia iti to Korein Company, M ‘md‘ b iald £ i “ e\ 4 T g 2 \(—‘\\ York, W. Y THE L. L CHAPHAN €0, 5ty thet i lesking over b Lo EtEe Wil ‘ = numeraus reports subm!itt ecticut Colloge, pr San, Mooe apd Vides. eoglh vt . e of 14 Bath Gtrest, Narwich, Conn. e o = AT | T oo e lakee 3 g Eom \ partment at v lanh.g‘n»» ther s '}5 illiam W b “SATRN Fa | Rises. | Sets. l“flter.{, 188S. | {dence of & bullding beom all overjtenor at Saint Berthalomew’s chur 3 Ay 2 A .10 | i cogntry, In view of the faet thet|New York. Y e { L I T I S generally epeaking building has been Toilowing is the progr , which | 9ghily and unhealtiy fat, if vou want eacher C‘vf VlOllnx i ¥ 8 B ' 11:» suspended for the past thrse ysars,|® - N | urprise friends with your im-| 5 f . 3 .. t from the best antheritiy avaliable|dience, who reciation | proved appearance. loeking yeul = there 18 proof that the ewst of build- | DY prolonged planse: and more attfactive, try this and "‘Er??dOhl’l : : b ‘48 1 33| ing now s not so great when compar. | SoDdta in the siyie of Handel ment. It reduces weight often where| e 3 ; I 358led to the coat oi every cfher thing T Wolsienheime | ail other remedies fail. 15 Doure aTter hizh water 1.5 Tow |48 (¥ wes in 1913 Mr. McNeely guot- r2d Allegco = FQT‘ [N -y hours after high water it dp law | 08 18 T8 0 ras eummitton oy ors Large Judging from the way women have been buying during Lol L. J‘J fessor Tisher of Yale University ang|. . linuet ~__|HUSBAND SEEKS DIVORCE— t} the g & thi h GREENEVILLE the United States servics to shew that 3 o R Lemare WIFE GONE WITH BOARDER|f the past few days, this event has demonstrated the eco- IS ol umi%’,."‘;‘,"'fl?:;,“:; Tmor dem i aglers Mendelssohn| In the superior court at Rockville on|f nomy and servicability of Ginghams, which will increase ate Wednesday afternoon B Mr. Wheeler. | . ®. Hatitn ask all : . . B 3 von was taken to the Backus hospl- | 1t the cost of bullding now shewd|suite Gotnique, | Toeiman| ic50a¥, Don €. Hattin asked for a|} jn popularity as their adaptability for summer wear be- suffering with rheumatism. not Le the all impertant (hing 8 won- | Introduction . Choral divores from Mary 1. Haitin on the = d s T o ) that 3 GraceTiactis has Teturned i L sughe| Menuet Gothique { £rounds of desertion. He testified that|§ COMES mOTe and more apparent. s quiie evident that after spending the Easter holl- oed of city ough - Priere 2 Notre Da 2 d October 1, 1900, to he 3 ! - A G TL:“"' SON luys with relatives in Naugatuck. |0 Bave first plaee in the thought und L A e Est y Rev. John C.| the beautiful patterns and colorings lend themselves ad- A g iss Margaret Bellefieur has return-|in the endeavor of sll who want Ner: iqyjre, , Bossi| Detton in Westerly. R. I, and that he|f mirably to the making of dresses for women and for c‘ahst 1 , trip to New Yorlk eity. | Wich . to ‘grow. Men are deslroMs of | Sing, For the Dawn Has Broken, lived with her until she deserted him wpe muél Kearns of Groten is spend-|wning ihelr own homes and there are (PRO FEET ‘ 2 £ X Beuis o Br Cocrne | Tanuary 10, 1913, and went io live in| | children. 3 R R FEET), ling a few days at the home of his|& great many s eity whe bar Mr. Wheeler. indham. He tetsified that his wife . . o . . e B A LN o5l Ml e logkir for & sultable dwelling 'ace | Seherso, Hofman | went away on several occasions with|§ The special prices prevailing on this occasion should con- e 7.8 A Py i Bluej; defeated the Sixth St.{whers they mey lve and enjey Allegro Cantabile, a former boarder who is a veferinar, 3 q Buite 75 Alice Building. 321 Main St1o ¥ W fhexday afternoon on the|but who hmve not the means with " From' the Fifth Symphony|and that at present she is keeping|f YUICE YOU of the exiraordinary values offered, and will company's ball greund by the score of | themselves to build and yet are alle| Tocatta, Widor | house for this man. Decisien was re-|§ certaink: ive you a splendid o untiy to make cris 3. The feature of the game wes|to pay from their income a rental that| 'The atversity of his selections af.|Served: y .give ¥ P pportuntly Py itching of John Casey and batting| would give good relurss to any oan_|forded Mr. Baver, who ic an organist e e fresh and delightfully pretty frocks for little money. n Nelson, who made a three- ital us fuvested. Othor citloS | of much poetic feeling and tempera- BORN. Tohin WWHght has teturnéd to Boeton i e oy 45T | REARDON—In Norwich, April 32, 1910 APRON GINGHAMS AT 21c A YARD tes stratin £l usical nsigh an e - e = S . . . - . . after \”(?lf\lmfilau few days with rela-|with satin and beads, she also carried|artistic sensitiveness. The sonorous ae;fi%olr\" aux;rdstg:zlrgtire’;hnmau?!z:‘ Best quality staple Ginghams, in a full line of sizes, in the wanted blus T Many Buss: has returned after| ¥, Douquet. The couple left on the|stately measures of the Wolsten-| Reardon, of No, 8 Church street. checks—price 21c a yard, e 5 a8 !’L'. “"“-‘l n 7| 3:08 train over the C. V. road for an |holme ‘Sonata, the exquisite chorus, 7 - epetaine g fevidars siituirelelinee sxtended stay in Montreal Conada,|tie Suite Gothlaue, as a foil for the MARRIED BATES’ SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 33c g o L an unusuzl an an! ect: f the Ve - . . . " coemre e ey | Ta¥mond Burke of Haly Cross col- e esent Canmiiaugeiics nphony by | COADY—COLVEN-—In Norwich, April|§ gatest Seersucker Ginghams, 27-inches wide, in a splendid assortment of A E The bride’s going away gown was of | LWO numbers from the symphony by 2 ; . 3 ames : 2 % |1cge ic spending a few dave at the iaipe’gras itk ot to asteh Widor, were eloquently played with &| Zoaseiany ey has Mol J4meS |} staple stripes and plain colors—these are siandard grade—price 33c a yard. DR F.'C. JACK SON home of his mother on Seventh street. y ) \CK Rose Willet and Lillian Morris spent The bride received many beautiful|Striking sense of their harmonic beau- both of Baltic, v ’ IGHAMS | Wednesday calling on friends and rei- $o8. ety 3oy peice: T,'fé“?,‘]%g Rl ety who Tos 2 Tt ek g - O BATES’ ZEPHYR GIN , 49¢ PR. D. J. OYLE tives in Willimantic of which was a wb\m“ua!nexchg?e voice of great resonance and beauty,] John F. ‘nedy, U. S, N. of No Pates’ 32.inch Zephyr Ginghams, newest spring styles, in checks, plaids, Fe Ll from the brideé’s father. sang his numbers with fine dramatic| B dford, and Miss Amfle Poyerd of|§ stripes and plain colors—also Bracelock 32-inch Zephyr Ginghams, TAFTV]LLE Both bride and groom are popular|iTVor and clearest enunciation, re- Taftville. stripes and plaids—price 49c a yard. and have th s sponding to enthusiatsic applause by |EARNSHAW—FENN—In Portland, Me., eonvrgad, WO Was re- he wish of their many April 18, a 5 AY | repeating his second song, a paean of 1919, by Rev. William F. o tho srmy | fFlends for a long and happy married | [SPEUNE WS SeePnd, Song, B patan ofy Rev. Albert F. Earnshaw of EXTRA FINE GINGHAMS AT §9c corps afier 18 months service| o Coerne of the Woman's college. Brookline, Mass, formerly of Mystic |} £\ & 0 quality Ginghams, 32:inches wide, in a large assortment of the s, left Wednesday for Boston At the close of the programme Na- | 80 Miss Mary Fenn. e binati ice 69 PRy e R e s NORWICH TOWN A b o & et apeal T pE\‘)El‘ltl‘lil“?fiE.‘b‘\v'ETl{‘;;' i,’“f‘i?‘,’{fi!‘,fi" newest designs and latest color combinations—price 69¢c a yard. he will be.ghe guets while in the Liberty loan. - Ny B o Obrlen of Miss Latlh Chrrier, whe i cr;"x B. C. Garfield from Yale Theo-| Previous to o recital the custom- | | 2 and Miss Carrie EXTRA VALUES FOR GINGHAM WEEK £ achuseits Gep- |logical seminery will preach st ary delicious supper was se | : : A i i - z ixs Greenwood | MOrning ¥ Trinity and Christ Episcopal| sha ; < Miss Sars = i i i onths. _The Sunday afternoon service at the | es. The menu was as follows: | 3o i and Riymor y phyr Ginghams, 32-inches wide, in 2 splendid assortment of plaids afternoon at 3 ° o'cleck | Sheltering Arms will be conducted by | ! n - pe old tongua, jel rvriu‘ 49c—Special price a yard . i and_Adam fl‘;“; Charies. A. Northrop of Beech | Saratos: Flan il s i ald M ine ¢ < Ginghams, 32-inches wide, in an attractive assort- : .:j}‘;;gr:g;'l'm“"‘a‘.l‘"f}‘f:;r;g There will be an informal social at|prettily arranged with crysial c ; R P T GO L LR O 5 : opgrenutions he First Methodist chureh Frid : and decorations of ‘ds N ' 1 Ik Ginghams, 30-inches wide, in handsome plaid effects, former price o 18 45 ~the ’ sister of e I evening. The new piane lately pur- 3 . 4 Jose . Spe . 49%¢c i sl 8 s Hein, |chased for the Sunday I room| The cor « s 2 ei i R oF the “the | Will be used for the e 1 ortment el After spending of de wore gray, satin, iwith[home of Mr ederick e over, und picture hat|p <9 s - Susie Lilliori DIAMOND JEWELRY 1 ) carried u large bouguet | V35 rmurnsd t her home on Scotland | ! JINL JE WV LLE The bridesmaid wore | Foad. s Auxiliery to- BRGGCHES 4] atin, with hat te imatch and| l@wrence Gremley, bis mother, Mre,|Wards th u the new Y . S | 4 bouquet of American beau- | GhArles Gremley, and Mys. Hattie| M. C. Bewaich Bthey o 1 |Brainerd from Mystic were ecallers 1 10 to | i C ny sorved at the home| WedDesday at the home of Dr. and! e 8 f this large undertak- ? ar ley of Gr | = - RINTS B o e o nTone el e e = | TWO COUNTY SENATORS [ CUTTING HIGH SALARIES = ¥ arnished by Heinrich's Ty T, wh as been t: pervi % ) C ille. | PENDANT? i 4 The counle. fe on the 5.55)at his home on Town street, r i ho, with tl _-l 3 3 hu : : CAST VOTES FOR SUFFRAGE | AT GROTON IRON WORKS ! -ain_for an extended trip to Boston|turned to the susm se. worked fine s £ unity ley. 211 b | K I atie e at ¢ te i 3 L S L BRACE:} : and Providence. The Lride's going-| Mrs. Nellie n i VALt fhises nandre Eave i Adam =t ¢ Y] 2 A : : bt edn n rge of anagement of the at|some time at o Mrs. Susie|V le uid in planning for i g d age bill wi of the Groton Jron Works stated RADIOLITE STRAP . P Lillibridse of S ity : out the elaborate s, ic B ' mim 1y that the Ayollowmg men who . 1 T i the - daughidr of the| 3 A. Carbe f & been o 1 ved. Th 11 & Lo i 23,|S Sf th resent were Mrs. Rose cen’ prominently connected with 'VVATCi ES'ETC ¢ and Mre Mary Kruck |t uad No. 43, 113th eanitar in. | recitals hav gigantic ‘um‘or—{ 910, ity O andemon S % Sa : gned this week: -R. Y wy L £ N 6rad avénue, and is emnployed |hae arrived s ot Gverasn 75 ¥ e Fked =0 New London, £ 11 nt treasurer: . Martin Company as 2 vel- |4 Vovage of 1 2 on the 17 . 3 well, 0. desery om Gales T - . Hall. TP ] v res The groom is the son of | President Grant. Private Carberry is|the Draise of the di i : 1 0 p ol "v.v- s mpbell, ke 3 . and & Rudolph Heinrieh of Lis-|visiting at the liome of his sister, Mrs, | iC_loving publi Burd o o 1 is emploved at cioth inspec- |Charles Wheeler, 34 Otrobando The following were the commitices: I t B, Martin Co. nue, General Comini = - Gifts of furniture, sliverwsare, linen, | Through the dness " good, Mrs. Walter | nd & substanttal check were |chants, seve iSplay ear Dbehale | Williarn Manning, | 1no ; | : . s Al nnet e e : : - 18th distriet, : > John MeC: raw of New London. whe L“‘. A E. antic, New Lon- |store y sday. Stereopti- | US. E 3 L0 t e % d3l i il ud ¢ | of animals in many of t : i3 - nt for the Central d Lisbon. m s own at Davist arpe = 4 rardne: e T of ! E e eon Wons " their return and Mrs.|theatre and o S Tos g rd R. Gra - 7 bbb 3 D 3 | watic o 1"’" W"r !l male their home odi|Be Kind to Animals v and Sunday|Mrs. C. L. X G ; . {mest is to bo . Fattviile, at s' r s 1. s n, ing when the| - ager of %7 {Clareace Ro lero ited in marn—l e ¢ £0 : :‘J'~\£1;lofl 4 > . age N ane, ddughter of Mr. and | L has beer r oy irty . Bdward - 7 9. 4 : - e ¢ it i Ko : AUTCMORI E { Mre. John Beauregard of Norwieh |vears. - letter 1. . _Fregeric s, Miss| 3. Bliven, agec ears.] Immediaicly after 1 )l el st 20 i {avenue to Wilfred L. Cardin. son of 1t g s ., Miss May Padc yer at her t Town ! meeting W 1.4 frrage | ; ) 5 Hha C.A,RRSA(.,_‘;,v Wb\unr\s and Mra. John Cardin of Baltie. lides ha ’ favad 16 | Wal e, Mis d C. B reet. Thursday after pril 24 : i e sum of| 2 large num oye il rl . bridal couple were attended by i ety ost | Mg R . ¢ 2 t 1. > viseapal - mone) ) ed and 1 ere | = H y o Torioa -3 and Omer | 5 : LW | Rudd, Mrs, Gsorge Fraser, M, | family o ? : ral shake-u ani Repaice, Fainting, Trim 1bmfller ol{ thcn ride ae:?:rro: n151 - ¥ b IEHENEEMAG and W, i Aiss eline Dupont and | t Shahan : lt,rv RS inay Wos Work, Beairice Gadbois, of lhepobodah Bradley were u acksmithing 0 all ita krances. dren of Mary of which the s ceremy ras perform ¢ i ¥ eut right d was 4 popular member, also at- Rev. T Kennedy owing . = A e o u‘gv,hp ane - 3 tended the bridal couple at the altar. the illness of Rev. Charles W - I Mrs. 3 1 N TR o t e . it B0 'r)u bride was charmingly attired ”,‘Br‘nnm\. rector oi the church. 4 - . John, M liels, ; el o Y a a : il \ f lite geargette crepe, with pear] trim- the Dbridal party entered the chur Mary Friswe i x SrEal ) m}fi“'for' 2 carried a large bouguet of | Lohengrin’s wedding march | C. V. Pendictor e d &k S o : 1 ser- Sod ek e T led by Miss Eligzbeth Malone. fhe| Supper Committee—Mrs. Walter E.| 15 Main Street blve maling trimmeg | church organist. The ccremony wasGilbert, Mre, John D. Hali, \ followed by a nuptial high mass is, Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Bo; x i : Ll and st 1he ofteriory Mes LW o e ' FU E‘%L o FM—MMHTSFE‘\;SA\Z%-? BIGAMY ;Reduce Your Welghtg o % o 8 pIRECTORSY SRS Lot pen s in'the Tresh ir, alée Gbtémn | Shahan, brother of the hride, wi Room 107, Th; er Building of Oi] of Korein at the drug| Man. : follow the directions. ¥ou'll pe| There was z ia every day. Wonderfully rapid u(-ahhy reduetion often re-,’ 5 2 Book mailed free by Korein|S €, sainagiens spd daf | nethod. Become supple, more efficient st carricd & shover b bouquet of Bride’s b A E; c. F‘Jlt‘\ 4 g:gl':l ~ Mury B A e kA . roses. : e Zoey e b g g Sarise oo and, physically; make Your-| The bridesmatd wes gewned n |Preen Lillian Brewster, freno HENRYOR. GHURGH -, |peach color georgette crepe with large|dall, Ruih Wimball, Alige Revel, Hen- WM. SMITH ALLEN ] t N his = - iblack lace hat and carried a bouquet|rictte Adams, Violu Grever, Irene Wil- | | Deve y. & eV 2 few days. Offic i of pink roses. son, Mrs, Albert Riece, Mrs. Walsh, | 1. « 1 rought Allen and i After the ceremony a wedding |Mrs. Hiram Beckwith, Mrs. James J.| 2 3 . 2 r 1 am, | rece i : breakfest was served at the home of Moore, Mrs. John O. Johpsen, Misses §; i mes / Tece All been emy, the brifc on West Town street. The Olive Humt, 4 DA NG i 1+ : t Phirc | ) 3 works and he P rooms were decorated with cut flowers|Taft, Miss Miichell, . 1 ne iheen a bartender in New London. It and ferns. There were many chelco|Mrs. Curran, Mise Mary Walz, | 1 ¥ : was the intention of the pair to go te gifts, including silver, cut blass, china, | Viola Wals, Miss Helen Lewis, Mrs. MMlimai 335 | Waterford to reside, as Allen has a linen, money and household furniture,|Robert A, Mills, Mrs, Irene J. Robin-! | ¥ The bride is the daughter of David|son, Mrs. C. B. Carpenter, Misses Jes- AR ¢ ,1“(4;{(_}? North Stenin: in jail for a time, ) and Mary Mackey Shalian and the!sie Hitchon, Lois A. Manning, Ress| North Stoninston has now $3400 to- |1, Fe il FESIEe I Jalt for & tme, an 1D . groom is son of John and Annic| Matassa, Florence Carpenter, Dorothy Phnm 175 ward -the : loan and 13 SuUD- |1 e Samin ¢ bond ave Good Burning s Bradiey. | Harvey, HAMh Redier, Lila Smith,| eribers. Nothing has yeb been re-fos heck Gut of thatiplace until the Arat Btove, Nut and Egg, also Bitumi Mr, and Mrs, Bradley left during the | Beulah Carpente ! | Doried i > out distriets of % TV " < day for a wedding trip and when they — ; 2 @ ihe village civalry for the Ger- q roturn will reside in o newly furnished; Trolley Car Jumped Track. SHEA & BURKE § i ieinc: ey Sent Body to Bridgeport. WHEN ““ WANI t L s 5 home on Reath street. | The 12.20 trol into the i ~AND— Hours 8-° irst-class gton After Hun Helmet. i S roficient bond keen. One| The body of Thomas F. Quinlan, €3, Mrs, Bradley {5 a popular young|from Willimantic on Wednesday . voma 3 ays if"she gets{was sent by Undertakers Shea & woman among a large circle of friends | was ‘almost thirty minutes lats i 41 Mzin Street it shell throw it into the pond. But|Burke to Bridgeport on the 10.20 train who wish her much happiness. The|to th ccar leaving the rails pear the she hopes she'll get it for the satis-lon Tucsday morning. The body was groom is a well known Greeneville|Greeneville carba; Anether car was l . faction this little expression of just|accompanied by relatives. Mr. Quin- ter: jvoung man and is employed as a ma- put on and passe: "ers brought to the FuneralDlrectorfl how she feels toward the Hun, would lan died in this city on Sunday hp 8 far ™ » pt=e R 3 S L P B S TR = T lowing a lingering illness.

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