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- The Henry‘Allen&-SonCo._ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS: LADY ASSISFANT AL Cails. Answargd 'Promptly : Dny and Night AT THE RIGHT PRICES |' Express and Team Harness at Low Prices THE L. L.- CHAPMAN C0. 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn Teacher of V‘xolm and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD 3lise Place TELEPHONE 127-4 A. G. THOMPSON, F. §. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Sugport Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Oofn. Phene 1368-¢ De!l {ort Hote_ EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Pross Teisphone 1227 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct Office Hours: 8 2 m to8p m Telephone John & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WATGHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. . Blss OVERHAGLING AND HEnis WORK|: 5F ALL KINBE BN AUTGMOBILES, CARRIAGES, wAGONs TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repairs, Fainting, Trim- -mng. Uphllnodng and Wood Werk: Blacksmithing in all its Grantes. Scoti & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 Nerth-Main St DENTIST DR. EDWARD -KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Byilding Phone 619 Hours 8-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Conndstes D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Shetucket Street Ph The Max Gordon & Sen! Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET Have Good Burning. Coal Stove, Nut and Ego, aha Bnum-mnl TAWHEN ot lh‘g; bexo.- t 4 (o puL Yuur bu b there 1s ¢ e\lmfl ia 4l w The Bule (night is now’ gassing wrence valley and the m m c’leued generally east of Mississippi river. 'I‘h 1‘€ \\ere Ve during the ‘twen- s tmhouz the Amnuc i The c'r;m By olun-mefl metric cfi!:nte- F‘rrhy L flur 8 900 | o re¥idont Rovert W. Perkits of thal thgee commissioners, | o ;Mfl Shore Line, who testified at the hear-[R. T. vell and Jo-! . ing, stated it was entirely o matter of [scph A. Manager M. finance with the company, which could}G. Stratton of the Line was! Compnmons. {6t _ralse the money to do the work | present and the o esented Pudicné‘\s for Friday: Hafn, {as called for by the commion council,| by the membars of the pubiic works eathér: Heavy rain - in| Which would -cost about §29,000, but}comniitiee, consisting of Alderman M.} e”r,. m«nln foliowed by cloudy and |they could manage -6 fitlance the|C. Higgins, Councilmen Frank G. Au- clovmg m ‘tertioon; “&‘ wm other - type of comsirtiction ' whieh|brey &nd- Jehn T, Gleason, Street’ ] s |would be at a much lésser eost, as it Commissionsr James P. Fox. ‘and the ...g.-lw.%% Eii watdr, 9 ‘t is 0% af o fiosd tide. o 13 %7 Offices Mathew Delaney, who las beén on duty in Gfeene¥ille for the Past thres yedys, ‘hay DéER transtérred to the cify: HI$ ‘miany -friedds - are sor¥y 16 séa ‘z% Mave ihd wish Ri the best of IUck on his Hew beat. Walter Shamodck is spér@ing a few days at tile home of his parénts. He has Béent émployed im Worcester, ™ ¢ Puatimte A C. bakeball pldyers were put thiough stift lice Friddy evening by Maneger Mc- Intyre. They aré playing the K. I { Suniday on theé Moliegan park r John Ryan has with the Unitée ,,fgtes F’Imahmg Co. The Gréénevillé Stats challeng any tearh Ave ngmg 16 for a game or balk S& &1 challénges harles Neéieon, Nerth Hfain mreol Frafik Hydé of Lisbdn was a visifor in thé villagd Friddy. dfids Benneft has retGrned after tspending 2 W days with friends in] Cantérpurk. Thomas Poiotan spént Friday oatl- ihg on his iriénds in Pomfret. John Morrison -has Téturned .after spending a faw days in Potpam. mak- | 1ing the trip by autdmobfle, L Miss Ma is spending a few ;da,s 3 1h hotRe O BOr parents ov i a.sn Y. Jm;en Laborre. venue, from hid don, Alfr 6 who writes In )uz ltéiter Private Laborre statéd hat he had dey &® 4 seveéré case of; bronehitis, the u‘ré‘rz 6t a cold canght in the trenchés, 1 the trip back to thé statés. J1é has beén sént to thé Wospital foF sitk dfd Woundéd thrned soldiers and wfll have to mé&tn there untit he fégaiis his | Hé thén etpéets to be seni to ohé & tlie ¢amps héré in the ROfth to-awiit hh honorsble disciurge [rom the ser- Pmm Laéérfe, AftEF 18aving thé vittage way d_ at ofie o‘r the sOuthErt an‘bmnems &nd AEF récéiv: ing his trafning thére sént _to France with the 313tk fitr: U3 juntil thé M of iy debarkatidn fér home ke hdd béen in ac(mn at the va riols _ sécl at, th | themt through the closing Mtt s 6f the fwar., He statéd ihit hé Wis glad to v::t ; mk 1toh?dgs gougtry :;:d hopes réty & his homé n béfore many mbfe wébks Have pesgeu” Lmile Tellier of Front o ¢ shortly to enter the em- ma wiil 1§ 1‘:‘ {14 . Chennette: 6f Willi- t was over the Gru.t [ 4'110 puhuc ‘um;fies M the ’mna-‘ team | . Koons. stréet has d given up his pésitién in the villige vAi a Iwa,fln‘ held here B‘flday a,f~ ternooa at 1 o'clock in' the Town hall “the’ public’ utilities -com appeal taken ta them b: Line Electric Eajlway company trom the ‘order of the common eouneil to the company to relocatc:its tracks . in ‘West Thames street ahd & cement concrete roadbed in' the part of the highway which the trolley road is re- quired by statute to care-for, the com mission sustained the common coun- ¢il’s order: A compromice proposiiion was, liowever, suggested in the hear- ing, 'which it seems likely . will = be adopted. This was that, in the inter- ‘ests of expediting the work for the public, beneilt, the trolléy company be permitted tolay a macadam road be- tweer the rails,” with the understand- ing that this should bé a temporary arrangement, in view of the financial Esituation of the company, and that at some. future time, When its financial ml?mm should be adequate, the con- itru tion xn cement congrete should be: commrission agreed to refrain from {ssuing a for- mal order and ruling in the matter unm the city authoritiés. and . the Sligre Line officials could confer and . | pospibly reach an agreement. would merely call for shifting the 6ld S i i s rails to a cenfer location in the street and: pew S$0-pound” rails sreuld not have to be used, as wouild Dbe e Case if. the eement concrete construction were insisted upon. He said there was no argument as far -as widening the street and changing the traeck being a- Gesirable public improvement. e stated that the gross receipts of the; road for the Arst three months of this year had been 5,111 and gross oper- ating expenses 20,824,” Thiz was an increase of 359,462 M mrosx revenue | and $111,125 . im eperating expenses | over phie same period last year. Joseph. Whittemore, of eonstrue was the ney (. road. He testi cost of they changes weuld be $28,385.22, of which $13,978.50 wae for pavement alone. The léngth of pavenient was 3,680 feet and there wae 4,115 feet of trackage, in- cluding a turnout which would be con- structed. Corporatien Counsel Jeseph T. Fan- RINg Cross- and Presrk-nt Pear Engineer bht‘pdrd B. e & stu.temem. to. thé commisson- | Palmer | €OTPOY tion conunsél dnd city engineer. | POVEATY SOCIAL MADE XENS' FEATURE EVENING ThHe Xéns scciéty of the First Bap- tist church held a -successful poverty soetal Priday eévening with an attend- afice of more than thirty members. A Aumber of wonderful costumes Wwefe in evidence, but proved yithout a doubt that “one can rise above ap- pearances” or rather clothes. It: was almost pxtheur to sce how ighty have fallen” when c’onsidered some of the Xens EVeRing. . Not a word but could b4 saf@ howéver “about 8 Bérniee Willé§'s Haf and’that of Mrs. John -PeckBam's. Hats, . and could only to bé appreciated. _one the { A short hu meeting wazs held | preceding ‘an unusnal entertainment ! Arwed \)\ Mrs. Wil a committee, p Edward Briggs, “‘annie \Au"r and . William i 1 inade ‘much fun. iginal .1',&-— P iMr John (} F‘uh!um, Gilehrist and M Heérber Aftef the gar all were t‘hc tables which wer: " holding a i it Place: i This fact no donbt’ added flavor fo the | Fetrésiments which consisted of de- e Cries of_ il Kine «es Covkies and ard mot: | > 4 FUNERALS, | Miss Mary L. Farrell. . Theé funeral of Miss Mary L. Far- frell, of Ansonia, Was held from tke family_ h nia; Thur me on Clifton avenue, day morning There was large endance of relativas friends being | Bridgéport, * places. | The floral ¢ pautiful. Sev: were héld at the Church of the Assumption where Rev, Father Bren- ndn sang 4, h mass of requiem. Miss ®ena V. McCormick assistéd the organ dnd members of fhe chuir sa Burial was at Mt. St. Peier cemete; The bearorq were Leo Molioy, Jam Reynolds; Edward Wzllace, 1 William Muf{au Williith Césey and John ‘Réardon, Miss Farrell was a L. Tarrell. of W4shing Wich, 4and Mr, and M in Amsonia to attend the funeral 1. - 1 OBITUARY. & Miss. Anna C. Meade. Word was- recei 'flrs .Zoe Meade of ster of Frank reet, Nor- delphiz-of Anna C. with her in nee )Ir:. Meade came here gconamics _director with the . County ¥arm Bureau. \Hss Meade went to;- Phiadeiphia Qfi‘o weells 4g0 on a business trip dnd her e ke sick with heart trouble, T e e, posi| Rebkailiyiing treatment in o hospital ok o 1R Ponenan fo SIwheté Thér death occurred Friday and | morn Ste was bofn in_Philadel- A(’ tfl.rt mmg thére on. 9 n?fss teF spending several dn)r at uzé home of Mrs, Joséph Tta- tro_of Sterlng. day iefi-é% ice éream, jodke a;m Cinrsfs E hé hostess. N me TOWN &Y Bushpell from Harée held in the chapél éach HMérday af: thessdn aid Eiehing dubng Mas. Dr, and_Mrs. Erhest Y. Jdnrés famity of plats, motofed to Put- ném réeén Louis F‘(filu 184815 5014 ites Biouss on West Town strest +6 - Whiids Paficinson. Mr. and Mrs: ‘Frasier an- 'nci ate o trip to Calitorma at af gars Iy Micfmex Bonaithe of Otobands avd: ue has purthaséd the Se avént chuffh oh West two-tel &f sef= 1Vice is alse elng pbevxd% eeR{ & Gu;s&ine 6f Tattville Has Séthikary Wil preaci flae I-’{rnfi Cengré:xuonn church on | Ini 6 &o- much Beigian relisf | work, Red Ctoss theétings are io be| {ubripike s spending several days at % hai!wm‘" at Groton Long P and|morniig, the pastor, Rev. Hildm. Re Sg' Vénth Da¥ and ib having sn.nfie remodfl iffo a iphia 4 yéars ago and had resided {most “6f her life there. Unclaimed Letters. The list'of unclaimed letters in the i M‘g i gk Hv&m s Ruth|xorvieh postoftice for the wesk end- i friends et _home bn Pf‘m‘lfiei»é Ing Qlav L R L Adus Fry s +h-~ tftér Was delight- | oo oo Srdatand ity sea in me piaymz of the lat- | CTIPsey o5t "fingq n t & mo ang ‘the Vie- {}f‘bi_ in tHéir tiomes | Naugatuck—Miss Sue DuPont Cal- |3 aughter of Mis. Daisy B. Calder leston; S. C., and Cénrdd Sey- am or Naugatuck were married ity at St. Paul's Ediscopal chureh h: rleslon Mr. Ham wds gradu- t‘rom Sheffield Scientific school in lfi and, is the gon of Mr: and Mrs der; oL iébrge Ham of Naugatuck. oint. Heart church Frida Charles W, Brefinan. eélebratéd a motith’s mind mass of réquism for John Casey. After an llhess of many weeks, most of which tine she was confined o, HEF bed. Miss Esther Bixby of Bliss plaee, has been able to get oui a few flme! recéntly, which news Is pleas- ing to hér ffishds. contratt has been awarded for lmportan: imbrovéments at the Rock NOok H6meé. Anh additioh is . being built 8 the west side, a large dduble vefahda on the east sxde and interier . Philo Humies nt Bliss place e vis- | altératidns are plaiine (iting for séve ys &t the home of | Tihe Shofe Line Electric Co. s Kav- ¢ Mrs. Elizabeth smbdmfigh of wxmi- ing a section of the car track on up: Wilford _guests sfiage oh West Town s'.reet. » | Gfllt\tr of Cant!rhury Ml‘e { Crawiora at fer - Washington sireet tepaired, Old tiés aré bBIng replaced by new ones, as_the résdlt of g washout. or Day programme at the Wh Streéie scheol follows: and 8 Miss . M. Bennett, teacher. Song, America, the Beauti- ful; Quoumens. gtade 8; mas 7: sohg, Boy Bcoit Doéi'fl. Woddman, Bpare That Tre , Hark!-grades 7 and 8, From Thy Lo )‘ Tree. Grades 5 and 8. Miss Resalic H. Riordan. The Gladnéss of Nuture, grades 5 and 6; Appie-Seed John, Ka- thléen Ryan; The Relationship, Isa- | dore Colhen; What the Trees Give, six girls -and boys; Last Thres Little Robins, Hazel Cruthers: Daffodils, grades § and 6; song, O, Héemilock| Tree, grades 5 and 8. Grades & B"Ad \fl'fla J. McNamara. The Farmer's Creed, 9 children; 1Gobd Marksinan, Helen Cennall: #Conceért, Loulse Avery: [Little by tle Dorothy Vergason; The Boy ! the Bitd, Lucille Fielding; The Bird' {Nest, Dotis Jacobsen. Last two stan- {zas of Amerita sung by school. Grades March Al n- clothes | " entered into with much en-| S| ployed by Farrell were{ quotations, |’ MAKING REPAIRS TO THE BROADWAY HILL Street Commissionér Fox has a gafig of men repairing the -Broadway hill, whicht hae been in sad need of atten- jtion for a leng time. Crushed stone {and tar have been put in to fill up the i oles which have been. four -or five incheg deep in many places. This is a| good beginning and before long at- |} tention should be naid fo the’ condi- tion of Main street, from the brick pavemwnt to Thames squarc and also Water street. f ESCAPES BATTLE INJURY, HURT AT WORK HERE| escaped ipjury on the battléfields of France, where he was a sérgeant in the 56th artillery regi- ment, v on Friday had hi and Dadly crushed when z ke, letting a beam down} Affer ha upon it. Mr. Toomey just escaped moré serious injury as the beam weighs heavily and harely misséd hitting his bodr. Mr. Toomey iz em- Ceontractor P. I LODGE NOTES FORESTERS je P sed several bonds of ‘Ia.rg;f~ denomination .in all the pr e , begides doing other patriotic i i 1 i BOR® [KEROE--In Nor h daughter MARRIED \l‘(‘mflfl‘(‘h —Tn 1919, ent i —1)’: Ds IIQ Cote and In Tedyard May Goodenough, Les. Tex., and Miss of Alyn's GELLUCI = IZZARELLI—In Notwich, April 24, 1919, by Rev. W. H. Ken nedy. Daniel Celluci and Miss Mz lzzarelli; both of Norwich. DIED BUTLER—In Hackénsack T i 80, 1919, Charlés W. Ru fnrmerlv of Xeéw London, aged 34 y '\urlh Owens, nk; fe of Alfred A, } aged 50 ged \D\nmflw—!u ‘Waterford, 1 1 ller Darrow, w, in —In Pawtucket, April Jaques, formeriy of Dast 3. aged ol years. Dinieleon, rleg Coon, aged n Pl\nlddolphld na C. Meade 6f Norwi l’h.()ld’/l(‘HA t Btooklyn. N. ¥ 1, 1919, at the residencé of dzughter, Mrs. W. B. Froelich, T., widow of William Froelich, of Groton, Conn. her Mary for- Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRE CTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN TEAMING and TRUCKING | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES LATHRCY Phone 175 4 ARTHUF # SHEA & BURKE 41 Main Street Funeral Directors Sweeney. | o {1odge of ning | commit regular meeting of Court|térs in No. 94, the court voted . o |ivere 000 Victory hond. The HUEET O LD l'i\liI'(lll‘llHIHH‘U‘Hlll;lhIIIH‘UIRil!IJHIIH'Illll‘hll!élllllHHHHHHUHI!HIHH JUYTTTEe ey T LLITPRERR 15181 Offers unusn_ | aceepted. l“rrn received at lh(‘ meeti 152-154 MAIN STREET' % THE EAGLE MEN! THE LATEST MODELS IN YOUNG MEN’S ‘SPRING SUITS P Also ‘a good assortment of conservative Suits. Supply Your Collar Needs Now:. Arrow Collars 19c, 152-154 Biks held on Thursday e the home. 1 of the| es reported on various mat- |one ir_charge and the reportsi history Two.new applicatjons | fprese ODD FELLOWS EN OF MQOSEHEART LEG! 0\" been completed | al Ing.of the Women wich, wt- Legion on this (Satur- | ning’ when Nr National supe: co Hall of will be | or \lr)(v‘m)(vfl\ of the BRIEF STATE NEW S New Haven.—H. G. Tisher, chairman Grand Master Harry Hirsh of New |0f the Yals Ajumni Fund assoc and lha Wes tpert hotel, e W C! LADIES! Materials. LADIES’ GARMENTS The Eagle Clothing Ce. MAIN STREET s the meeting is planncd to make t largest mectings in order. the -Nine tr who ut b will 2ot urday) to nk herd of Berk Danbury. tion-of the ¢ the Junior F aale nrin, on: 1 Fiéney Clement presided at-thély {has issued a leafley sh h f = 2 ondon, a former member of Uncas | @ howing the chie {méeting at. which there- was lafge |y ogee paid a visit to the lodg on | features adepted by the corporation in fattendancé. Plans for the Memorial |30 80 P00 B0 10 40 by { March. I which will be held on the first %0 the TIkinbArs Hartford—The annual meeting of 5 {Sunday in June, were discuseéd and |, CeRh, 7RG TG artford ‘County’ BANMRate Siss-| stiliotibn Samipany the . following committee appointed, | "o jects per will be held in the Broad street and the work at Jo R Y:'orfj‘lam-e, L .A. Andrews ,md‘ma Fin 1tine busin: 1s- jauditorium of the hizh schoel -today b4 ally finished for th J R SyviaL {dcted by fhe latge number present, | (Friday). Hartford—Tn (he ofteris { b ! transacted routine | Danbury. 'rm “eondiflon of the Fourth (ongrezal ELKS Basiness at an Tues- | Waiter J a4 F Thred new éandidates for membér. |day evening. The mee was well | rector of A ,[ship were initiated by the néw officers | attended. very il] during the last few v at the regular meeting of the Nor {imurovement. ver be Putr: hote one the aica ¢ expo for $1,600,000 ¥ from pneu per A bronze tablet The Scissors Test . Take “test strip % in. by 3 in. i Stretch to 9in. or three times #_ original length. Cut on the edge | i with scissors. The cut should not | be more than !4 in. across the sample. If the strip tears apart the rubber is inferior. g You Can Test the 'Norwalk R . ight Straight Through HE scissors .test shows you that the Norwalk Tube is different. It shows you that it does notrip as other tubes. Stretched, as in the tire. good tubes do not rip when cut. They cat but do not rip. The alxghun cut in an inferior t\xbe—- Ripl md the tube is ruined. The Norwalk Tube proves to you that the Norwalk Casing is your tire. The Norwalk Tube, floating stock®, both red and gray, is the highest qual- ity tube made. The Norwalk cord or_ nonskid fabric with snow white side- walls and black tread is the highest quality tire made.- Norwalk products never ask acceptance on faith alone. Prove them before you buy. Take the first test now. Take lhe scissors, It your local dealer cannot supply you, write to Alling Rubber Co. Alling Rubber Co. Alling Rubber Co. Norwich, New London, Conn. 32 High 8t, Westerly, R. 1. Distributors NORWALK TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY . Makeérs of Casings, Cord and Fabric; and of Tubdes, Red and Gray. Norwalk, Connecticut *Floating stock isa standard of qualit Tt means rubber so pure that it fioats, wall Tube and others, and compare them st the ead of & yaar. You ate going to learn a lot about Norwalk quality. But doa't saving your mileage-money now. Ask us for a sample ofNormalk thbfi. 24% gold or steriing. ated sampic of N NORWALK TUBES and CASINGS _ NORWICH, CONN. OT_HING CO,’S Of Serge and American Wool Poplin | SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON ALL Cenn, ' EXTRA SPECIAL —— ONE LOT Cheice of Latest Style Capes LRSS L U E TR O LT !‘Il:l1’(l'l|lllllllIIIIHHHIIIHIIHHI AEAA S T TRV EET X GO IE EAR VY SERT O R s LY PR reetss D A A Ay R AR dXAE S i 1000 TEL RN DI UAVFTRH I