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WELCOME BANQUET BY BRICKLAYERSS5 UNION emmbers of the bricklayers, ‘masons.and plasterers’ union, iocal No. 12, who have seen service in the army and navy were gisen a welcome home niza- | banguet by the union Wednesday ev- veut que'nug in-Germania hall, where decora- nsl colors .Lml Wel- Ghe Bubletin, Norwich, Friday, May 1, 1979 VARIOUS MATTERS Light vehicle lamps at 8:T4 this evening. Magnolias about town are Herbert. spen: Tuesd.y in !(onvich on busl- \lr, and Mrs. W, H. Kneeland of Co- lumbia have returned from a visit to fheir children at Hartford. Mr. apd Mrs. I, i automobile for city where they will spend part of the m’mmv ms nmxma MILLIGN mx‘ tor of the government loan ng that in the MAI]EFR(]M FRIIIT Extraordinary Suceess which tion, anncun a large oversubscription | subscriptios B. Disco left Sunday NORWICH VICTORY BONDS o1 Neaw - Aotk {tions in the come Home on the RM& Cavers Weve laid Tor be accepted. sent to all Liberty Becond 'dny Third day .... ning to bloom. The schools are planning exercises for Arbor Day, May 2 W. A. Rbea, extenson dairyman, of Storrs, wik spend the lattér part of the week at Danbury with L. A. Bev- explained that it was not the inten- The mm of uonor Wwere Serg chae) Shea and Corp, who were both wounded while serviug Fourth day {tion of Secretary Gla s, when he an- I nounced that subscriptions “Fruit-a-tives” Has Achieved One reason why “Fruit-a-tives” homas Deluny. an, county agent, visiting the xarmen in that section. Miss Lens” Wulff of “The best moonlight nights Victorl Loan would be limited to $4,- May will be from the 500,000,000 to reject over-subscription, sons who purc with the Yagkee division. Farl Smith, “ho was also wi - Barry of the 66 d, Corp. Thomus is so c"mordm"fl]v succcsflf\'l in the orders of artillery rsgiment, “Foley' my boy ofa Hire, Coun, “I have vsed ol."l bo I‘- Teved e iy s docior s bl o ol Th. Lce & Csgood Co. SR We Ivertise exuetly as it in YOU MAY THINK You're too old or too dignified to wear one of these Waist- ; all right; there are special models for Seam Suits of ours you; plainer, but stylish® just the same. You can get a Suit here in many variations; for the man of twenty or the man of fifty—fin ie tailo g and satis- faction guaranteed. $22.50 to $45, the Suit. Murphy & McGarry 207 MAIN STREET We have a full line of KODAKS, CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. The Plaut-Cadden Ce. 135 te 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 The Blue Rlbbon Bread IS MADE IN NORWICH Ask for it at your grocer and if he cannot supply you call 1017-2 and we will deliver it. We also carry a full line of Pies and fine Pastry. THE BOSTON BAKERY 178 West Main Street THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. regular Semi-Annual T)hidend declared at the rate of 4 ar from the earnings of ne n and will be pa and after Mag 1o 1918 AyEnlE FRANK L. WOUDARD, Treasurer. 'dpr"xd.«' CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Streer’ Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Phone 936 * SHOE REPAIRING PEOPLE are {oo wasteful, tarowing| si away their oid shoes. 1f you would| s take them to the Broadway Shoe Re- pair :md Shme l”:rlorl. thay would make them like new. "Give em 2 trial. 5° Broadwas ap lIOADWAV SHOE REPAIR IHOF WHITESTONE CIGAHC Are $48.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Frankfin 8t. visiting Mr. and Mrs, Nen e Blieg of Rockwell street, they. will also havs uln Alice M. Smith ot Town street, teacher of the Remembsr. the value of fish is its Try Powers Broe. and be convinced.—adv. Panstes in Norwich gardens which were frozen stiff during Jcold swave are reviving. The machinery in the Iwick mill on the Flanders road belonging to ¥Frank n Tice has been removed this weeck v trock 1o Westerly. Mr und Mrs. Stonington have announced the en- of their daughter, Jessie R. Bento to Gcerses R. I'rates of Prov- idence, R. 1. served with ing bf Jewett City, ingland who was- chief ma- chinist in the navy and Samuel Dil- who was a first class carpenter naval aviat] An excellent che throughout the evening. After the singing of America, Pres- introduced Robert MeNeely to make the welcome home address, in which he paid glowing tribute to the patriotism of the hon- the cvening. % followed by Corporal Thomas Delaney tal of some of his experi- ences in army life and at the he had a bullet cut describe a Fred Hagberg, wl engineers, Altred Lt:m‘, Indiges- 2, Cirozic Healaclkes; Neuralgia, Cidney and Dladder Troubles, Pain imn ke DPack, Lczema a=d other Skin Affections, is, because it is the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. These “Fruit Liver Tuzdlels” aro composed of the medicinal principles found in apples, ‘ora: pruncs, together with the merve tonics and antiseplics. H0c. a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVIS Liited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y- LARGE LONG CLAMS For Frying Fresh Caught Mackeret, Choice Ginney Haddeck Live Noank Steak Coc -and Flatfish ' Sea Trout, Shad, “All _communities Oughl to he able to. and should raise rubscriptions to the entire.amount of ‘their quota over land above subscrij their own accoun their guest, ions by banks forjy said Mr, Franklin, is done, there will be a. very v oversubscription and a thorough distribution of Yy contributing greatly to of the marketl price after the Jast Liberty Director Franklin. “fl\ele is no reason for holding back thiz time. The keyvnote of the ‘cam- paign should be “distribution,’ in order notes may be pur- d for by the people at large out of their present or future ‘resources of the ‘(efln‘bfle New Lon-ihagks left clear to provide credit for don has recorded only $85 subserip-'the pperation of cur INTERPRETIVE DANCES’ 'ions for $165800 towards its quota o | interpretations modern and folk dancing by the mue‘h v Emily Courtney An-; Rhewinatisis, school at Hewitt’s. who Rhewinatism, patient at the Bachkus bospital, D wich, n'hcre he undervam _an_opera- To be secured has returned home to \crm Stoning-1 Th Nerwich Victery loam drive ‘took a good step beyond the halfway mark ! th Wednesday when 138 were added to the list for a total §76,900 for the day that sent the granu total for thé town ton, greatly improved in heaith, ident Henry Gee Miss Helen McKenna, who has been spending ien days at her Roosevelt avenue, returned this week to Washington, D. C.. the government St. John's' Bpiscopal Church, Rock-{fown Miss McKenna' also visted with ville, has dedicated an Honor Tab- her brothe: let to the fourtehm men from theé parish who entered the service. tablet is of marble. A German helmet ha: at Coventry by Mrs. Fosier C. Hall, chairman of the | Loan committee. St the week $2,300 had been subst.nbed The town clerk’s office will be open| on Wednesday and Thursday e»eumgs were for the registration of dogs, d a pamphlet subscriptions ges, figs and where she js in to $932,500 " and | 2,500 to be secured to reach; the quota of $1,655,000. The whole npumber of nhscnp tainlis now 1,037. that the Victo D3 | chased and p front where gh - his “tin derby,” circle inside and come ont again, cut- ting the etrap and clipping him in the ear and then woundiag him in the} Corporal Delaney brought home the punctured “derby” as a war sury department ex- | gou: . Sergt. Shea, who is still suffering [rom the effects of gas and a piece of shrapnel in his chin oecimod an 1vi- the {ation to speak s physical condition Bolos were r Wilsop and President G and Mrs. Charles Morge of Moun the! savings, ; million mark. LITTLE FOLKS IN PRETTY been received nduxiries, to the end that labor may he fully employed {und prosperity *“¥While the\r peets every Up to the fi Work on the house to houge canvas: the different teams proceeded on | ednesday but not ail the team cap~} uble to mal by 1he,\' had not Mople of Mrs. Wednesday ufternoon ven at the May day decided changes in = and even in pop- { held at the Chamber of (‘LI’nmenf- h:“’ {om Wednesday afternoon. Lully decoraied ait lmd many par According to sued by the state board of cdm tion the, alleulda)\vo The beauli-{s, v the canvassers wer umd 1o recognize getting: reeq the guotas assigned. he utmost import- jwere “gener " pratse. of the =llii“"‘ eing of the ¢ I ures they eould give ought to be con. siderably larger bec:mic thefr “ | members had recured good which would ul thefr eredit but th e these yei Reports were = President Gee, Edwurd Lie.Lwn, John ‘x‘wamny James Quinn, Michael Lr:. - !dslexmmen i syl inan. Bruno Weinert and David | tions Wem in bleck and vellow ribhons .;m iae genter of the hall: Lowith “(h‘”!dud During the past montl bers of the Apostleship the C.nhnlic chureh have had i omtians made | the attraetive num-| ers on (lw progmm Th WOMEN'S COMMITT'E HAS ITS CREDIT| \.xmxy comuitice works for the prumouon o( e vi tue of purity. The three Norwich Connecticut Humane 5. W, Higgins 7 i—George 1. Higgine All of our Salt Cod Slr“‘Uv Codfish, no mixture. . Powers Bros. 114—Phene Early—777 The women’ rded a total of § 2zents of the he first couple Mefag l‘munre .md Miss . Lamb and Jfl‘m averaged seventy-five the past year. Vational War work again uums for voiuntee 1y uxnel store m U-e ll ¥ Monday the total to it was wm £ Pa LEA cDesuiong e \\'xll e Timited to 5 . who has been and to Mrs. E wed by a fascinat-|; “How Do lou Do. 4 " an exhlblllfin | pretty nature by - These lwo numbers were (nllovmd D)”,] ent in full on app a0, (.amp Phe Girls ¥ Thc 'n‘lth was fol arters $350, Auditorium th are asked for with expenses forms. provided. Franklin Chapter, HUNDRED ARRESTS N'AD: AT BUDAPE~'| port from the schools, which w ip the credit of ! )t amount of the is sonic Temple, tonight, A “herman mr receyliou Goore quasirille by four nche Pisher Wright costumes. st coup.e was Hoyt Taylor as '.lhe {leaders, who brought in Bleanor Smith, in a wm\el- Next came Charles Pre: s now bl)fl (' of | that we will ng 5 hole world thut Am(—“ dairies for the meeting of the New Dngi Food and Drug S0Ci! ton and will speak on the standard zation of milk. News has_been first convention war veterans to be May 8, 1919, road administ of two cents a mile. Theé officers and men of the Say-! brook proving groumd are somewhat ! disappointed as they were expecting | to vacate daily, but i this week that it will take at least three months to close that station. Governor Helcomb has Dr. Thomas F. Rockwell of Rockville | to examine and report on the mental @ W 1] nuL’S'ShBO The women se: evxdcnt frami 5 { this week ar ssued by Le 11 as a large received here {GIVE NOTICE OF ROAD DETOURS IN THE STATE The state highw st SUPREME COURT ENDS BUSINESS FOR SESBION~ The supreme ar as Little Bo-Pe: Ly Lussell Bach as Pmr, ho brought his w v Miss F‘dnn)’ LaPlerrc, in a huge 3 ellow iesued a statement of Richard Maguire held at St. Louis the United States rai tion will muake a rate |~ road work ax etours made necessary { Haymaker and his partner, Miss Kath-| improvements in the state, which are erine Dutton, was Mary The dancing was a beautiful] ry(hmxc mlerpremnon of the charac-!Lakeville a new v applauded. The' gy responded with a waltz naan a temporary bridge afternoon without date, a littie and Mrs. H. 'M. Brize Oat and Mrs. Quite Con-ias follows: A.ber\ Reece. On the road between Canaan “aesday on the docket. bridge is being built | In North Ca- Aitorney Thor ‘Lthel Morgan. Liff and Attorney Joseph T. Fan- At the Davis r Blackberry littie peovle for an encore. The preity French dance of Pierrot: and Pierette was interpreted by Miss' towns of E s Pierrot and Lu Austin was the collectors wers L. J. I{Dsclll)(*r:,' at the Da\' idant argued the case wgainst the city of Nor- ase was over persoual in- juries received by Zall on a slippery sidewais in Norwich in which she received judg- ment for $2,500 from which the city too kan appeal. Arguments were then made by At- torney Frank and Attorneys James of Norwich for the defendant in of Olivia Case against Aus- tin I Bush of ti his test over a will which came before the judge of probate. given against the plaintiff in the lowes court and she ok wa ap- N ugdtuck valley contracl lls and Seymour— s open for travel there [ I will be some difficulty in making good cers were prettily costumed for the oc-!time owing. to the fact that a one-way 2 v!on This was followed by the Colo-|traffic only is permissable on me sec- jtion where concrete work classic; constructed. Due care should be ob- in-iserved on this particular piece of con- This | struction. of New Britain—Some work 1s being done on West Main street and !there is a shoit detour of about one- halt a mile on city streets. and Granby i section being improved on th's tnmk zabeth Collins While the road Wilcox as Pjerrette. Both little it lhe AudlLonum Mi: lie Benneu and Miss Dom(hy Junes LAWRENCE TO CE LE..J‘ATE Thomas, prisoners at Tolland county lNT:RI“ATIDNAL LAEOR DAV at the Breed . reported by the jailer to be in- For Thursda: i Miss Margaret Mee-| han and Miss Alice Mullen wi inuet by two couple: s Elizabeth Higgix Argo and Cochegan at wharf. Many kinds of fresh fish. Elea- nor Louise will arrive teday with live Friday.—adv. At Saybrook the other night, Lieu- tenant and Mrs. J. M. Schiey gave an entertainment in the their friends and boys that have been oversea. Lieu- tenant Schley was e armounced terpretation of Psyche by Ni number was encored and M responded with Humoresque. The next! a Greeian rnlk danc PARADE OF CONNECTICUT TROOPS IN HARTFORD | '* Hartford, Conn, by great throngs, fantry regiment chiine Gun battalion parade here to- day on their arrival from Camp De defendant as green (‘nslumea trimmed with rosebuds. and that the ent wearing filet voted torthe This dance was a most difficult one |line highwa buL the road and the children showed the effects of! m‘n s A mslruclmns Duc care is Where Would We Be? ‘This number f Nelson Howard, adm., More than thirty artists are repre- sented in the annual exhibition of the National dssociation Painters in the New York, one of t hethirty being J. Alden Weir, i armington and Avon— oo s a vart were being kept open for traffi Eleanor! per & bmxth. Elizabeth Noyes, Barbara Tay- | o noastion is observed S George Gibley of !next taken up. The maids ln s case Howard ed the defendants for the death of , who was struck by a corn falling from the Redden building in Bank street and = Bi tractor, who erected the building. The was argued b The Connecticut general as: recessed at noon & fliculties will wasteful '— Spear and Katherine Dut of: Hartford—About commands presented their battle- red and decorated colors to Governor mie of resurfacing nork Farmington avenue west to Vanderbilt There is little inconvenience to ‘!r.nfl as one-half of the road is kept. iopen at all times. i Groton—The road between the bor- HELD IN NORWICH |fugh of Groton With _covers laid for twenty -one, Xhe is in prog- At the closing number, which Was a, pecg jmaich, each little member of the class| prospact as presented with a dainty May bas- empty stom- The records of the Norwich United | Workers show that there were twen- | ty-two patients cared for during lht; past year at the Sheltering Arms, ti monthly average being about fifteen| WANT STATE CONVENTION Three deaths occurred dur- ing the year. Big smoker and entertainment at K.| N of C. rooms, Thursday evening, May All_members are ret| quested to attend, Big time—adv. Local bakers and others are dis- turbed because flour and lard have materially advanced in price and it was said Wednesday that i antiefpatdl. Government purchases are held i part responsible. ‘Wednesday afternoon the Progres- sive Missionary club met with Mrs. J P. Holloway, 69 Oak tending and the preside: 3, Post presiding. that the recent proved very successful, At a farmers' als reviewed ould be careful whose stomach and Nathan e from sta: ldr were ablaze with flags of 5 for the a(.cm‘cut in the lower court. Groton Town { Hill is under construction but is open Due care should be ob- s the road necessarily is con- siderably disturbed, At Gales Ferry on the wa {between Norwicl _constructing the cul—o[r and using the old road. Mansfield—Between Eagleville the road tion, Travel case on the docket ¢ (o help weicome | the home co:ni arisiog out of the plai tiff being injured in an clevator its annual banquet Sat- | 1, at § o'clock. i BURLINGTON, VT, HAD HOLIDAY FOR SOLDIERS Burlington, Vi, The appeal was by Fruit Cocktail F Mock Turtle Soup Amantillado SOFT DRINKS GO INTO THE TAXABLE LIST TODAY of the drinker of alcoholic eed hard in these days f wet goods and Awmerican Woolen company’s p. arge coucerr under con lruc-‘ is permitted no detours. : bevi caution should be chserved. However, Ior mfe“m a demur from Eagle Connecticut Agrlcul turai et 1939 state road is passable i to aveid the road un-| Broiled Connecticut River Shad with About 65 men were met on their arr al from Camp Devens and was formed at the Union marched through the b hands, city officials organizations and citizens participat- ed and the men were given Maitrede Hotel Julienne Potatoes Roast Philadelphia Capon Sweet Potato Dressing flnd Ppitf: lm for on Thu 10 per cent. tax on all road fromicream sodas, other fleh(‘acivs that are served at the tables and over the Green Peas French Bread Neapolitan Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Demi Tasse of Putnam—The the 'utnam Woolen company's offices | to ths end of the high wall is closed. A | to be made over Pi- Hill and come out ]ust below | the Putnam Woolen company's office. Bridge there is road wom under construction but the road is in good condition. Near Beayer Brook on the Danbury i, ~tone base is being put Jne-half of the road is in good con~ ion fer travel. BRIDGEPORT POLICE TAKE CHARGE OF THORPE John H. Thorp, 53, of Columbus, s arrested on the offices were closed during the parade and were packed. institute conducted by Rocky Hill Grange Tuesday, there was an address i Dollar Out of Dairying,” Manchester, farm management dem- onstrator from the Connecticut Agri- cultural College, Storrs. Biz smoker and entertainment at K_ of C. rooms, Thursday evening, All” members are re- quested to attend. Big time.—adv. Relatives and friends attended a | month’s mind requiem high mabs for Thomas H. Patrick's t‘hurch Wednesdnv o'clock by Rev. Willlam H. Kennedy 8t. Mary's church. who assis| parish priests Wedneday. Governor Marcus 11, Hoicomb has ordered the town clerk of Pomfret to call a special town election ice cream parlor detour_will haye parlox Vhistles blowing, bells Young MeaUseCuticura To Save Your Hair Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap uc‘l hot water, preceded by touches of ira Ointment to spots of dandruff 1ing to keep the scaip and hair ed the returning heroes dithat formerly cost five cents will sell| U @ 1 and assured them of their wel- that sold for 10 Any drink costing from will have an additional of * cents placed upen it and so| on up the scale. After the banquet said it was the mlent)ons to try and:j get the New England state convention to be held here in 1820. This year it is held in Spriugfield, Mass., and plan: are being laid on the same night ln' Springfield for their coming st vear the convention held in Bridgeport and an average s for the three will cost 11. 110 to 20 cents CONNECTICUT VALLEY FOUNDRYMEN TO STRIKE 1, at 8 o'clock. the foundrymen ot the Conuecticut’ valley { mands of their Curicura Scap tendance of Mayor I. J. Desmond. Frank J. King. | 4 sident of the u..mmer of commerceqrblammg a horse uuder the | tenses, was discharged in thc pohco!lo 4 wx o | court Wednesda3? morn ut was heid for the Hrid‘;e~ ice and was tak in the afternoon by officers who MOTHER GOOSE SGCIAL FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL Lot 3350 for nine hou ;¢! dred emploves i - | Chicopee and elsewhere will st ‘“n.mu\\ morning it w No steps hav the employ®s to m cet. the d The foundry uck some time ago but re secretary of number of = 3 0T {pledsed their support. as announced past presdent June .| New l'ng]nn(’ Stafes Association, told | for the choosing a judge of nmbaiexof the benefit a convention would Le afiinceelie beld here and what e after him. to fill the unexpired e is accused {here of theft of a 1 Charles O. Thompson, who will reach | y. the age limitation June 16. ¢ Announcement has the marriage of Mi: Andrus of No. 46 Ma Pritain and Ernest L. Di Villi The wedding 22nd at the= : d\somuon depu digmond but | made of fof Mrrm:u, Rose Huntley |dent or w | eialion, also ck of West | Connectiont dent George P. (N advantages of 1 {tion held here. TO GET EVIDENCE ! GAINST BREWERS State Hightwhy Denrett awarded iim since lust Connecticut, 1 About 3,650 feet of graval road on the Black Hall-Niantic turnpike, for approxi. POLICE MADE 145 ARRESTS IN THE PAST MONTH gbacce, AME THROUGH GASSING AND SHELL SHOCK After experienci k, a long term f a year of active service with division as a memb | reappeared in the c "rams was i: - Y introducing | quors become.: sufacture of beer, evidence may or mately $5,200. Postmasier John P. 2 ecommunication from ¥n- < of the United States navy, urging him to aid spreading information respecting enlistments in the na listments speed 1. e short 45,000 men by July 1 Under the provisions o t {he evening dquariers over night. l-wo- pf'ndlng, “on “h at “\p fedel iR ffm. C‘\D Tracporiation theft 2, keeJlng a n'equruun-' gamb- | trespass of fow iding bicycle ng team without| "est ,wu ouL light 1 i ‘Mght 2, burgiary 2, non-supp , Tesisting fofficer house 1, frequenting derly houn 2 obhining property false pretense 1. known as the Revenue is required that proprietory stomps shaL he 1mph n sale by postmasters to be internal revenue taxes upon ‘medic u~l(lxro,x"h some of ighting in the war. Patrioti Em in Korea | ariver aceused . WHEN YOU WANT to put.your bus.|nal and tollet preparations, ete. iness before the public, there is no i gnedium better than through the ad- | yertising eodumms of The Bulletin, Flogging is the customary punish- ment the Japanese give to patriots in|from the l.rown Korea. The scars of seif-determi tion are honors that can't be taken!|day morning upon the away.—Breoklyn Eagle. load of one It is said that les than 90 per cent the regular church plain of the sermons being too shert. Fools begin a lot of the police court wise men finish. Cape ’lown. will be Lnured .xll over | Soutn Zfrica. B N PR DI USRS P, SR 4