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5 NORWIGH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, -MAY b5, 1919 e itsoncy || e Buiietin. | Finishing tp Automatic Rifle Contract BROADWAY SCHOOL _CHILDREN IEXTRA TAX ON SOME DEMONSTRATE FOR TEACHERS CHILD LABOR EMPLOYERS The last meeting far the vear ofthe| Connecticut. manufacturers are re-| Connecticut Kindergarten ~ Primary | ceiving notices from the state associa- An Extra Large Bottle of Famo Norwich, Monday, May 5, 1919 Association took place Saturday at|tion advising them or the federal reve- FUNERAL DIRECTORS fJ| =————"" That a large mumber of men em- nothing definlie (o give out but. it | e Osgood Memorial v bl e Sounlalis acetione 11‘3"0'1207'1 F fgll‘l One I?Ol?&!' s 5 R SR ant|mated that there were several lines of|©d ationdance of te: and other mposes an additional tax upen For a doilar you can buy at any AND EMBALMERS THE WEATHER ploved at the Marlin-Rockuwell plant| S0 2%, iy considered at the present | members. the fcome o persons or corporations, | oilet goods counter a full 12-onnce A disturbance was central Sunday |will be out of work within a few|§EC "R foped that the plant will| Miss Helen Royce presided, intro-|otc. employing children under 16 years: joysie et Famen < night over Indiana and moving east-ldays unless some peace time work is{continue in the gun manufacturing{dncing as the morning speaker, Geo.|of age in any mine or quarry. and (2) Mz L onics it ward. It has been attended by showers|taken un rgon is the Indication, as|business as this iy the most logical | H. Shafer, principal of the Wiliiman- |children under 16 vears of age more| . MAfy AW (ORICS charge Wore i PN WL RRICHI g e over the north states from New|Assistant Work's Manager C. L. tic Normal school, who gave a most|th&n eight hours a day in any facto o Bl potiies thatiierione ) inswe ¥ Q| England westward over the Great|Brainard stated on Sunday evening| Several rumors have been current of |convincing talk on the Psychology of |Workshob. otc. Though these sections| smaler. Day and Night Lakes. that the contract for 18,000 Browning |late in the city regarding operations|Reading, the practical results of which|0f the law bhecame effective April 25, This means {! you can use , g The outlook is for showers Moenday automatic rifies would be completed | going on at the plant that would indi- | Were later demonsirated by Miss An-|regulations governing their adminis:| Famo every dey for iittie more || The Woather Todsy Will Probably 88 Main Street and probably Monday night in the|ywithin a week or ten days. The |cate the continuance of the gun bus-|Die Oates, nrimary teacher In the|tration and interpretation were issued T g than half of what it would cost for Be Showers and Cool middle Atlantic and New England|men to be affected by .the finishing |iness. Bmployees report that gauges|Model school. Willimantic, who used a|only this weelk. (g 50 ions. states of the contract does not include|and fixtures which were uscd on the &°0UD of sevea little children from the| The regulations make it clear that: ‘ Fei Considerably cooler weather will ov-|those employed in the barrel | Belgian order and were packed away|PBroadway district to explain her| 1. A 48-hour week, worked in lesdl £ i lly does what no erspread south New England Tuesday.|room or those engaged in ibe finul|when this was completed have been|methods. than six complete days of eight hou; other hair treatinent will f‘“- JOSEPH BRADFORD Winds for Monday and Tuesday. |assembling work and they may con-|unpacked and are being overhauled| The lime has come, eaid Mr. Shafer, |each, is not permissible under the Jaw.| It attacks Sehorrhea, the cause North Atlantic—Fresh and strong |Linu? 0 work until June first or evenland put in order. Other rumors have|When method without psychology docs| 2. Emplovers are required to make | of dandrufi. and stops the sebor- : southerly shifting to northmest minds|to_the middie of the month. it that it is a South American order,[NOL go very far; we must not only|Telurns after the close of the taxablel rhean flow that causes the dandruff Monday- night, Gvercase and: showery| What is to be manuiictured: at the|as last week It is caid that three rep- |KnOW what cnds we wish to reach,|Year showinz whether they have so| cale. 7 o g ¥|plant is wncertain but, s Manager |resentatives of 4 South - American |but the process by means of which SERE L e o e Famo ends failinz hair and itch- . ioae | Brai stated, it is et i he | country were in town and visited the!SUch objectives may be attained. The|*! BRI 1 1 s 1 Middle Atlantic—Fresh south winds, | Prat stated; §¢ 15 certain: thatl Y W object z 3. Employers cannot shift (he re-| € p. It makes the head as A e g *|plant will not be idle for a long peri- [ plant.” Whether these rumors have |function of reading is the arousal, or-| 3. Employers 2 W d cle: A bahe's lank Bocks Mads and Ruled to Order | cloudy woather and showe od. Mr. Brainard said that he had|foundation or not remains to be secn, | Sanization and communication of |sponsibility or determining correctly| sweet and clean as 2 haby 108 BROADWAY Forecast. meaning: reading for its own sake js|the agos of children cmployed and | amo contains no alcohol to = Southern. New England: Showers, Nojiuise) at. aTl—1t ja' only _vaigable, fin | shou Dy all means protect thembelvenjleaviee, scalpjand thaik dryuas (L 3 % cooler Monday night; Tuesday fuir|STATE DELEGATES FOR HENS MUST HUSTLE %0 far as it performs-ths function of {bY 8 or emplovment certifieates trom i>°~lvont&xr]a"’]== b making and i g e o communicating ideas n 8 *| keeping the hair healthy. A ser‘nceable Lme and cooler. . ; AMERICAN LEGION MEETING TO MAKE NEW RECORDS | ““RiRVe i ouE 10¢ i < {ng Hor i1hs. fusnishing. of samie: ! Cons Y ORiirvatitsic o Narwish. s S child’s nervous system s first | The regular daily use of Famo } 4 necticut is such a state. hcaty : f M ’ d The followinig records reported from |can legion caucus at St. Louis May 8, the cighth Jaying contest al | wam. oinmercssions from the outelde " “Emplovers must keep time rec-| makes the hair woft and luxucant o) ens an The Bulletin's observations show the(9 and 10 yere elecied last week at a|Storrs is half over. During the first |ultimately the sonse of meaning, or|9rds of the employment of children be-| 20d gives it a beautiful gloss and changes in temperature and the baro-|state mecting in Hartford which was| half of the contest last year the best|experience with reforence 1o all Kipds|teen 14 and 16 years of nge. sheen. Boys’ Shoes metric changes Saturday and Sunday: |atieaded by elout £ enthusiastic rep- | weekly pen record was 62 ezgs. In the|of situations. Some children develop| The (ext of the regulations referred| Every one in the family should _Saturday— Ther. Bar.|resentatives of fighters in the world| competition now running, Chickataw- |only hool room experience,” which | 10,18 in part as follow use Famo every day. AT THE RIGHT PRICES | & ™ Lo 80 5000 | war W {but Farm’s White Rocks from Canton. jis not desirable, for one cxperience SBE Loups In any Ayl means “‘”‘ Sold at all toilet )‘(00"1% counters N - T4O30001 The aciccatos af lisge 1o attend the| Mass, hoids this record with a vield |should lead to another, visua, tactile,|2°Ual period of employment and &halll ."to Sizes 35 cents and §1 Sy 5. ... 60 30.00[St iouis cervention were picked 88|of 63 eggs in the twenty-sixth week. |ote, : " Pe reckoned from the time the child isi "8 SRR 8 RIS BE S Express and Team Harness| sundai- Dollom: S A3, s .| intop Poultry Y: White Leghorns | The first stage of speech js panto- | Feduired or aliowed fo be at the place| g, Tie cebaceons riamds of fhe sesih. The of Low P4 . _Highest Licut. Col. Hiram Bingham, NeWifrom Suffield, Conn., were second for |mine; little by liitle value is at-|Of employment until he or she StODS' shorrhean escretion forms ales and ices 25 .1 ¥ 30.00| Haven. o A | the week with a production of 59 eggs, |tached to sounds: this connection im-|Work for the day, exclusive of onei ficies and is commonls krown a: dandruf. gy 3000] Maj. Walter D. Makepeace, Water-anq the Agricultural College. pen of |mediately calls up all the other sen|COnLinuous period of a denfiite length| Mg, by The Famo Co., Detroit, Mich, THE L. L. CHAPHMAN €O, !& o m 30.00{bury. B. Moody, Jr’ Hart.|BaiTed Rocks from Lansing, Mich, and | sations, depending on the nerve func-|Of time during which the child is off; ;. e fopapt: James B, Moody, Jri, Hart-jipert T. Lenzen's White Rocks from | tions. In learning to read we get the | VoK d';(“mg“' subject to call for duty| LEE & 0SGOOD CO. 14 Bath St N % S .| North Attieboro, Mass., tied for third|written word to call up the different|® &J S . 7| Baturday's wehthor air, warmer, | "% onant Phillips told about the| FArm's Barred Rocks from Laurel|the written word fakes the place of | FONSECUIRE TEVE: B0 OF eigit i n!’ from the other members who throu south to west wing. cormation of loeal organizations and| Quebec, were fourth vest with a yield|sound, and makes it possible to hold Teacher of Violin | redicton for ¥sunday: - provavie| "t these are o be ineludea. 98 36 cEss working time. before 6 o'elock a. in. and must not!flavor of ife. . The real rocret of lite The total for all pens|and later, retain ideas. a BT < amounted to 4399 eggs, al In speech, the sound of a word ; il s L 2 : Sunday's weather: Tair, continued|fc joad 7Tom e e e ot "G arly 68 per oot Thie ] shoul pmmeaiatcls “iach Haclt Wish FrOR e Lok excmmedl eusth, That lire whien ‘sporeciatte, | Now is the. time to select and Mandolin Rarm, soutlwind, gathering for next week there is to be| better than for any previous week, and| he, experience of the ehild to some|yom Jiability to tax by the provisions| the 3 1 he o N if ik g0 : ® i nearly 100 ezgs move than the fve.|particular thing. Reading differs from T 2 S ivior| Beraion o e you o e g sy el an election of reprosentatives to a con-| ReArly 103, ezs move wnan tho Mo u e e R mere svannafical O Seotion 1200 are hove' and girls | sceion of pr memorice. A men | your new Nemo are ganning clubs, as that term has been!mut realize that Christ died for sins {heretofore generally ~applied. which|like his and that only through re- IMigh 1! Moon| o4\ in charge of arrangements for the| Week. and abstract. There are (wo kinds of | Water. | _Sets.| (0 (i caucus invites the governors| I'rom the present outlook, the hens! reading, oral and silent, both demon- a Nemo wearer, or ERNEST E. BULLARD J 24 o ST are conducted in good faith as canning. pentance can the sacred things of '§ {f uncompar: bie vali i #_m and the adjutant general of all thejin the Storrs contest will | Strating ontirely lifferent functions|ciubs onlx and which are recognized|life which are of the spirit be won. iy o - ue if 3 T 241 States of the union to attend the cau-|hustle if they make mny new Faive ‘g‘"j Fxth !'.D;’h-l "f 'f‘?:‘*“ N8 15|45 such by the agriculthral department|If my Master has gone ouzh al- § you are not, because we Bliss Place i | cus as delegates of honor. for the vear. At the end of the m«cl ne, the communication of said mean-l,¢ 1o gtate in which they are located|vary to lift me to F tandard, to' t ; z AL (AL the ong Bl e the ofhier, dn teading " aciively T el ¢ I i . now have a coi The gathering distributed it: sIx months last year a White Wian-| : I = I the United States department|newness of life, shall i not share this range | e e | dotte had laid 150 cag, und two yoars|functions, it drouses thought, pleas- i 3 5 o8 i \ W my fellow-men? the men by congressional districts,|ago a Barred Rock durtng the corres-|Ure, informmtion, or augmentation.|™ \\ticle 3. The law imposes an ex-| |} of Nemo Models in M i b TELEPHONE 127-4 4 s ‘locted the following delegates: _ {ponding time had yielded 146 ezgs, "2‘”m"“]""'i‘“?“ of oral rf‘;““"gu § 1olcise tax, which s in addition to all u,’,":s',fl?:hn ;:?;(xL"fafh\f’f .l.Tr:,‘,J,i,':gl De’ A ajor Vil ! 2 LS cate one's own ideas through A 3 T ned GER afte: on | Six hours after high water it is low t—Delegates, Major William I.| whereas the beof individual record o] 0WNR 58 IS OWN, Loas ChROUEh lother taxes imposed by Jaw. of 10 Periin honor of her little son John C. I Come in and choou A. G. THOMPSON, F. S.|waer " Wiien' i Toliowed by nood las | Malone and_Serseant Robert Vance:|date in the curent competition i hela|dh author's symbols. The only 35 to| SoPIIR SE-TR. copiEe et DIOfs TEicas 3rd, who colsbrated hif N Self-R Cofi g @ alternates. Sergeant Everett H. Hart|by Rhode Island Red No. 4 B Ti“‘” “fi"lrl 143".;3,\:'{50?:;1 ‘;haf{ ceived or acerued during each taxable i diy. The ohildren bresont emo 5 ' R ; scovil id 142 s : S gt chidren in a situa ] e SrRHOnE of Cver thday. Th v o in ‘- Chiropodist. Foot Specialist GREENEVILLE [and Ticutopant Mortor, B e | 110,12 omEn I the et dhx menthel B, oating: s thoy will than | S0 o b speraiions of every mill|ciutodigwin: Hoabe, Wood -} sets—§3.50 to $7.00. : (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Friday cvening a farewell party was|cC. Tiley, 10 Tieut. W. D. Copp,| Wyandottes, ten biras taken torethas express themselves propertly. e go|facturing establishment in which any|Joeatace g Al S sl 9 ikis Miér. Cummings' Spring Arch Support |given at the home of Miss Madie|Norw ates, Corporals Claude; had 1aid a liitle over 1000 cgzs, but| !0 Peoks in order to get thought and, child under the age of 14 years has| WE'® #1€ Slhere Baith. The World’s Standard for Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St |Gadie on Central avenue. A, Mills, Rockville, and James S. How, the best pen record for the first six an) “h_mr Tl ar o heen employed or permitted to work, | " P = alntr - Muy T Stout Wi Mebwichs OBt Bhiss 1908+4 Aiss Gadle s to leave today (Mon- {ie, Middletown. AR . | months this vear is held by a pen of| afer laid stress on the ne-jor in which any child hetween the ages! . is with s o W tou 'omen. ¥) for St. Francls Hospital Hart- Major Daniel W.| Berred Rocks that gs.| Sosity. of - companionship between of 14 and 16 has been empleyed or per| i &® (0 CANGY. Mrs:, Tuic - ore ere Ahe avill anter trilal : e lingford, and Sergt. Al- it e oiteacher and scholar, emphasizing the|mi Fork an eig] 8| ream, a K - : (onil phers ane puillenterstbilng Tori Lanouetis, TAIUIRIE, Al SOl e Lo o Bl b Tame 0 lnr o die s Be e 4. a0 om0 o ik ssisted by her aunt, sirs.| | Nerno Wonderlift Corsets; Del “ioff % ctions were given on the victrola, | Wayne E. Smith, Meriden, and D. s of ihe . eontose mbout 42 pex|Should not he suppressed but organiz-|uny week, or after the hour of 7 o'clock | ot and T A Mand R g O SR ND $ Juy (0 )y ote. ng and games were also enjoyed | Tuttle, Naugatuck hilo .| CENS. OF their total yield. On this basis| S0 Ang.hac ""‘];‘THP“":*‘ ok the|p. m. or ‘heforc the hour of § oelork Smith of .l.fl,‘t:‘,f”&‘m.« e 3 by all. One of the features of the| I‘ourth—Delegates, Private Philo C.iiyo'one thousand birds now competing| ronqon i, Should be ~natural, andja. m, The tax is also imposed on thel . (WeT RRCERM WEFE IS T ena EUROPEAN PLAN [ cVening was u solo given by Tumothy | Calvoun, Tridseport, and Cant. I C.| 11° 08 NOLsANd Virds now competf€) conductv 1o sympathy and co-opera- | chilre net nrofits Teveiven from (el S of Town street and Miss Lena § For slender, average lnd | Carey, zccompanied by Will Mur- | Meserve, Stamfo alternates, Sergt. = tion. to bring about, the most desirable | operations of any mine or quarry in CRTES S08; Frieh [Dhy und Frederick Kingsley. — . |R. C. Seeley Bridgeport, and Lieut,| broximately 145 exes each before results. I ny Child under the e of 151 Miss Elizabeth Luther from storrs f large women. phy ‘and e gsle) . eley ds ) 3 ULl ong of {he contest in October. N i : g ¥ er the 13 e saent the Aeckiet Telaphone 1222 26-28 Broadway upper was served, the table and|Col. Vincent M. King, Danbury, Dhe tTires Best DODE Th- et of ‘ollowing his address, Miss = Oates|years has bean employed or permitted| Sollese spent the week end with rel-i§ A 2 -5 i dining room decorations i red and | _Tifth—Delegites, Lieut, J. & HUrlew.t orinh i \irictios re as olioms: gave 4 vers interesting half-hour to work. Liability for the ax is estab-|otives here. o 01} Nemo Kopserviee J white carnutions. Mr as as- | Waterbury, and Sergt. i W. Carrgll demonstration, with seven local chil-iished by the employment of any chilai Henry Dur e . ekl meeninno i s e B e S e Biseeed Phsouth Risks, dren, none of whom she. had ever seen|lubor as defined by the statute, The! W at his home on Town street, over § §3,00 to $10.00. - DR. F. C. JACKSON tha, Miss M. Murtha and Mrs. R.|Woodcock, Lakeville, and Capt. Theo- Pen before. showing how io teach reading | product of the ehild's labor is ot the|Sundav. = o e ¥, G, Donahue ! dore Liil Waterbury. Colib M. Wpats: S aat €0 that a puni will be compelled to|basis for the imposition he tax. In| Rev. John I B nel @ Dogate. e atisses | 107 IS Waterbury. | 4 Jules ¥ Franais, Westhamp: i from word to idea. By sans of| ooy case the s must be spoiied o] Was entertained oyer Sunday by mem. ‘The Corset for all figures; Y1 LG ROR G & A ThoCi WL e T R {sentences writien on ‘the Liackuoard,|the entire net income of the iaxpayer.|Pers of the st Congrezational 3 DR. D. J. COYLE hinc Portelance. Locetta oty | SUNDAY BREAKFAST AT | !43\1( e i Taurel, . * (R et read then acted his| “On or before the first day of the| Duri adic, Jeanie Reed, Elizaboth ¥R O A BULBINE],, TR L e part in o most intelligent manner. | third month following the closc of cach) What We Owe Motherhood is to be| T | an, Licile Bowen, Huth Dona-| A fine company of men in uniform | 1o N slauite marvelous to the grown-up au- |taxable year” The first taxable year.)the subj the Thursday cvening | Siargaret Rodden, Celing. Bowen, | enioynd the Areikfast. at the’ Xoung| R SIS soooeeeesess D93 dience, which followed the pretty | to be cailed the taxable vear 1919, shalll prayer meeting which is to be hr‘lll‘ Th“PflrteflflS&MltChfl“ {hieien Buckingham, of Milford, Conn.. | yfans iiani" Asscoition: Buaday| White Wyandottes. | performance with much interest. be ihe period betwoen April 25, 1919, in _the chapel nd Catizerine Murphy and Anna Dy B raoTit ARAREATIADEN. Lo R Obed' @:s Knight, BriGaetons R y 1won, a cafeteria luncheon, con-and Dec. 31, 1919, both inclusive or any| Recent guecis at the home of Mre.| | voll from Franklin and Messers Timo- { ages, hread, butter, cofice and ing of many deliciou S ar ending within the same Kinney of Town street, | r " 3 M ihe Jadies ari: 1 naking re il r ra Curtiss and chi . thy tarey ibuwl J. Purson J ants was thoroughly relished. The £ W, anatord, i he ladies of th | . orms for makinz returns will were v Curtiss ) i Mai ; 2 L | Anthony Newakowiski, Ruymond Re i address was to Wave been g! Tk Bl D C 3 the dining room. be prepared and in the hands of col-|Tsabelie Stephen of Meriden, 203 Main St., Nor "‘."h' Ct {James Ki Jatn * Mgie, henk | e ok S Hvan Decioy ed_of Mrs. Oiver|lectors hefore the time arrives for the formerly of Westerly. | : ,,,“m,,, fam Murphy and Trede- | e Seinin : ! Rhode Island Reds. lehase irman, Mvs. W, S Alling, | making of return. Lena . The party | miqe brief address and he sait in|41 Laurel Hill Farm, Bridgeton, it John Rogers and 3rs. Leonard 0. | broke up at a reasonable hour. ail part as follows R L ........ - -9 P | Y. M. C. A, “Get Together.” wishing, Miss Gadle who is a graduate | **f' 2% 20" tods 45 Deer Brook Poult o | roon, a most | Wulf of Columt s r'rm " Suggestions forEastd' ; i | The lobby of the Y. M. C. A. of the Norwich Free Academy Class, | .. 3 8 Short Falis, N. H . as well as entertaining ad-| the N Rl Ve 1 2 o G Charle H. Tame - Rontiaas < given by Dr. 1 nS 29~ the scene of a sudessful zeth 1015 best wishes and suceess in et sery apt {0 fecl his own s rlos 11 Lar outhboro, e e er” Sunday afternoon when soldiers| B0RN RE A fulléme cif Cam;o(l:lmfi \ rly Saturday forenoon the fire de- : 2% D¢ remembers tha SRR aaGy 2| choiogy and Child Study at the Bos.|sallors ad civilians made up a g00d | Girworn—Tn Norwich, Max 4. 1010 o/ Samag B s il j h & G H BI' nent was notified by telephone of | Millfons of people in ihe worl | e Leghorns. {ton Normal Schaol, on the Child as an|audience which th \ enjoyed th s Aexinder, t Yl 00| 2mMED | onn 00. . ISS at 331 North Main street, and | ¢ | among the milfions. in 3 A% P on, Calverton, N 1\--‘M Dr. Andress compared the brosramme which conststed of orches-| M R Gifford of 132 Pendants, Solid Gold and | quick responsc was made. The house i pontineous drawings o ol tra music, singing, a practical address i 2 3 oo o e S| i o, 0 ML 8 N W s i | g S St A s, 4 e Lty o st o Pewl Neckdacen : 4 et e T et mousct | feel that he is not noticed, buz he is; ! 732| cavern walls, of the eave men. Both|of the Central Bantist church. santo Jir. ‘and 2 eter Seila S ¢ R Largest Assortment e O oy, oramet 80| 1ioticed and he 1s depended mon o T T e 52| E i ‘,,,"““N,{ ’”‘“{ tev. C. L. Kenagy was the speaker! Clff street. = Stone Rings with uq * family Chief Btanton stated that lfic‘ his duty. Every man 1s a link ir the| b\y[\‘ Ceane ‘ ,: 5 e 51 drawings 1o cerve as a means of self| 2nd he l:.\u\(v‘fl in a fdnulifll' wa MARRIED biuze was caused by the children in | chain of humanity. T outhy ‘ oxXpression. Art is a fundament n‘" en who listened atentively S P E7S0—WALTON—T1 DIAMOND JEWELRY | the family playing with matches. The |Mishtly. Who can sest estimate the Miscellaneous. 1 . “and every human being|mesze. Ht took for his 2 / e Bracellstand Pochot lace curtains at the windows caught | Value of an individual man? The CUll-| 4 Pequot Powltry Farm (R has an artistic impulse; to n certain| “breaking into the big league. . o1 : er. et an BROOCHES fire. Both Mr. Kramer and Mr. Hen- | munity from whieh you men come| " “whites), Southnort, Conn. |extent every body it an sriist, The|spoke of the baseball league and t i Watches of all grades and ail | a derson happened to be in the vicinity | Places a very high value om every One| 13 Chickatawbut Farms 3 himan system is co constructed that,|of the clubs he was greatly inte Muul‘ SCARF PINS and pulled down the curtains, throw- | of ¥ou, as indicated by the honor rolls.{ ” “Rq. s). (anton, Mass. . deep in the heart of all men, is the de-; in; he gaid that Uncle Sam bro! ‘nakes atthe old sland of tll! RING ing inem outdoors. When the fire|and also by the deep anxiety felt for| a9 1. A, Wilson (W S5, sire to express himself in some way|to the big league the Balfiot el e ml e e GS apparatus arrived there was very litile | €ach one of you when the war w lis, N. S. " 653lor another. FEvery child has artistie|ninth inning, and provea to he the ‘GENGIIn fuiS Clbe WAy b Wiy . {1 10 be done. Chief Stanton stated | not only the parents but the whole; impulses; these “hecomes high art,| pinch hitter that was cceded Young. | Wm Fr]swell Co PENDANTS that it was the making of a lovely | community thought of you. Then therel when expressed in best way. The speaker praiscd the noble fel- from her late home, 94 Fourth . i A tenement house fire. Matches should | is the value that a mother puts upon! NORWICH BOY MAJOR— Every normal child has a natural|lows of the army ane navy for their; street, Tuesday morning at 8.20. Re- 3 BRACELET WATCHES not be left where children can get|her boy: vou tell her that her hoy does| DR. MORIARTY PROMOTED|obsession fo draw. Drawing is. a|faithfulness, and eid b R R R 25-27 Franklin Street RADI them to play ‘with. not amount to much and you St UP| aterbury papers mention that Dr.|laNEUage, and we must retain that|successtul players in the big B e = N ich OLITE STRAP Edward Borighi and William De- | hornets nets: the mother Duts a very| ramec®T Monasts, oreci Jroes| clement fo make it worth while in life.| Jesus Chr 5 he o ; T NbEwioI ey . 1530 Norwich, Conn. 5 WATCHES, ET laney spent Sunday in Jeweit City i on her boy, and rightly <o.| Xcademy, 91, son” 6f Miw. James Mo |The public sehool, in stead of keeping| He called it the Kingdom of God: SO SIS CUB S L 3 / , ETC. Thomas Gautheir was a week-cnd| But after all, the ona who knows {he: rarty of 408 Central avenue. aomwien, | this desire alive, has, so far, all but]did the big things: T ted With| fefl. in her StH year visitor in Plainfield. real value of the in@ividual has been promoted from u captain- |Killed it, by thinking only of technic,|the lowest men and women that helxprsoN—st Quaker Hill Waterford, . George Morrison spent the week-end | Christ, ad He said that a man was!ey to major In the medical corns insicad ‘of allowing the child to ex-|might lift them up; there are those|™syagenly. Mas 5. 1918, - Huidah © C N 4 (1]1}1] e0 88 || i Boston Mass, making the trip by | worth more than a world, ad thaat 1515 X' "The promotion was - recom. |Press himself spontancously, drawing| who push those who are down, furth-| Forsman. wie of John Nelson, in hor . 1. auto. the reason went mil the Way_t0!iiended Tnst August and was signed|the objects in which he is most in-|er down, but Jesus Christ did the op-| 60t vear SEED OATs John Dennis spent Sunday in New | Calvary to die for every man. When iy General Pershing, but was delay- |terested. Children are specialists in|posite; He always lifter them up.|HOWARD—In New Tondon. Mav 2 — | London. we get Christ's conception of ~the o4 Major Moriarty is now stationed | 4F8Wing; some want to draw animals,| Fellows, he concluded, T hope you wi 1919, Susan K. widow of Henry ——— | value of a man we will feel like Iving | 3¢’ Camp Dix, New dersey, and is gn |[S0Me Deopie, some landscapes—but | break into the big lensue, the Kingdom| Howard. HAYSEED BTy s TAFTVILLE up to the highest posibilities of our| 4 “department | ©4Ch_child has his preference, which,|of God, and live for the big things oh\l‘(l!(li\ _In_Brooklyn, a3 On Friday, evening at § o'clock the) ' | gk pi b re i i L P AND (1] | Camp Fire Girls of the Taftville Con- | ‘When Dr. Moriarty received his or- | 0UT; e R G D e g William T. . | gregational church aate an ontertain.|FORESTERS. INVEST IN ders to sail overseas, he arrived in e T D el e 1935 “Y” Buildings in France. L Chadn FERTILIZER < i , |ment and sale at the church. The| THE VICTORY BONDS| England and was assigned to a base|piosdons & CIild arfish 15 nol €oh-| myere were 1935 buildings in use in JACKSON—_In this_city 1 i jtalent used was made up completely; Court Cit of Norwich, ; ?oxmla! at Leeds. England. where i qc® * E % France to house the 2 77 Y. M. C.A ,A”,(";,"\ e & Caleir s . a $5 vy hond g E : g of much help, by assisting the a ca- erme ewood cemetery | was given in'tableaux, members of the {re!duyer, William 1T, ‘Callaban, has|€ he was transferred to NaY. | %o raw what he wishes 10 ld(\“.\wmd‘h sram Teceived by tho National War | vonaiein Mohesin, My 3, 1915, at YANTIC, CONN. OF ALL KINDS ON camp posing while a song to represent|jougnt the hond through Team 16 of |1'rance, to hase hospital No. 69, and|po"pict Wav: that is where technic|Council from E. C. Carter, general|{ the home_of niece, Mrs. John | d . | the occasion was rendered by another| ) e o from there was ordered back to thel ! : - . S CtEGay A. overseas. 1 v Norris, aged §1 3 which C. D. Noyes is captain. . < mes in. What we need to do, tolsecretary of the Y. M. C. , Ph 960-2 AUTCMOBILES, member who was ot on the stage. " Court Sachem. No. 04, Foresters. has| Ulited Statec, = Since ho has een in la) tesputce To' uran o ol s | years, 2 months, formerly of $tafford one 4 e b entertainmen = P vi - | this country Major Moriarty has been & = s ! Springs. % CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |@nd the names of those who helped to| pory t0/invest ina 1000 Victory) 0 S0 orthopedic sorvice at the R Dk NORWICH TOWN {Fateral from Methodist church, Staf » b | make the play a success was as fol-| Camp Dix base hospital, c about a subject in : ford Springs, Tuesday, May f, at TRUCKS and CARTS lows: Marguerite, posed by Miss Ruth| ed. At the First Congregational church| o'elock. Rty it A ; Andress, who has been studying G g techanica! Repalre, Fainting, Trim. Iobert Grey. Phck U Yous Traunles | Laurle, Pased By MiemSiol oering 1 |GOOD SHERHERD BARABLE B om bt e b Sany ::;l‘d:r) H"d‘:‘l-l::x“d nlre"uhed and admin- | ming, u;m,h.-r';: and Wosd Wark e e e | Bntie s MLl|[,1y’romis\=013i(‘)3p?1{<‘es; RECHOR SIS ERMONITOPIO) IiT, 2 0l lamat cr iy iofliin | Sana|liavare ] the | sasirhont) Tuths saiind Blacksmithing in all its Erances. Taansi, suag hy the \rmesg::xsneem (:rfé‘* Miss Ruth Heat and Raymond Pin- The members of the Young Ladies'| curious drawings done by the part of the service Rev. Mr. Bushnell Dann, sune by the Misses Banfeld and | oe: sang by Mr. Grey. . OM Blagk|and immaculate Conception Sodalitles|young. - These ransed from the s ; S : spoke of the need of post war re-|f§ Annio Krauss. Tm Off for Builader. | 08, Yicior Duvis. sung by| lesding, nearly cvery person in - thelest scribble stage, without anw par- | contruction and of the churches be- [ e..n Idm l S[:OT & cla k curp “m,, nosed by Victor Davis and sung| M. Jacks Silver Threads Among| lATEe congregation present at the 7.30|(icular method, through the repetition|ine acked to make this Sunday a plea i PLUME!NG AND GASFITTING . _Phone 881 ST T e WAL & | mass in St. Patrick’s church Sunday,!stage, show! Kl ol 6 tefils Lt et by Mr. Jackson. The Days of the|the Gold, posed hy Miss Caroline Var- | mass in 5 s ¥.istage, showing the beginning of a ten-|in” the interests of returncd soldiers 4 is as ossential In moderfl Housd #E W ek, given in seven different parts,|10¥. Sung by y - and Mr. Grey.| the second Sunday after Easter, re-|dency to design, attempts at balance!ng' sailors. Unlike England, which 15 Main Street : B Jo| coi - o i . Clactriey s 3o Inbing:. Wi s cach part to represent something done| Readinz, by Mannlng: Svale} (VR POl Cmmulien from thejand eolor. and the use of fixed sVMm-|in the midst of war's devas i et ey best PLUMBING WOR 507 N in St |0V each day of the week, by the entire| SONE, nosed by Miss Myra Yerrington, | ¢ o = igx s as-bols. All these intercsting little depletion, has amply provided for e rr Uy expert workmen SECENGNE te 515 Nortk Main Junior camp. Reading, by Mrs. Man- | SUDE by Miss Grey. staut, Rev. Myles B.jGaluin. tures showed a certain extent of hu-|piovment of returned men enlisted in | f | oricas. 3 ~|ing, e Hosary. posed by Miss Buvie| After the enteriainment there was a| Father Broderick's brief sermon|man interest ingentously expressed,| DioY et of returned men enlisted in 4 SHEE 5 e H e Heath, sung by Miss Banficld, Annie|Salc of c: and ice cream. The pro-| Was on the gospel for the Sunday,idemonstrating the fact that every|coparess has made ho provison— sk us for plans and prices i |ceeds of the sale and _enfertainment|John x. 11-16, the parable of the|child endéavors tg tell a story by his|jepled propositions for reconsteuetion < 7 |will he added to the treasury of the|Good Shepherd. Wnile the condi-|drawings, .urcm*f more or less, even discontinuing the United States ! £ E ™o * DENT].ST PRING FEVER® ANXD Coyox | C2MP and will be used this summer to} tions pictured in this parable are not|he is encouraged B¥ his eders in this| Fit o ment. Burexu. 1« l'UM h : iy MMON | aid the zirls in the enjovment of afso familiar to us as they were to thelearliost art of ail, self expression. The tait: to - the childeen: “Bih) e 8 H DR. EDWARD KIRBY camp at one of the nearby beaches. | people of Palestine, a pastoral country,| Following the close of the day's|oye by illustration the value of seif: jic: . aEmE 1 > If a man or woman feels heavy. dull,| The work on the new sidewalk on|still all recognize the rolation of the|programme, a. brief busincss meetng! Somira] tiimind cioce ationton . feom €7 West Maw Street 2 Room 107, Thayer Building languid. lazy—lacking in ambition and | South B street. which was hezun last| flock to the shephera and understand|was held for the election of officors i a 4 Phone 619 |gnergy—instead of glving up and say-|week, is now progressing rapidly. The/ that ergy—instexd of Slvity up #hd say-|w : 3 the Good Shepherd here refer-|for the ensuing year. The neminat- :,Mh e PRk S EMBALMER&B 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M || Jehaibie 1o m{‘, 5 5004, :‘M\]_L':“;" ew sidewalk will be made of coneretel red to is the loving and tender Saviour.|ing committen presented the folio Theitoxt of the sermon was 2 B physié. Biliousness. sick headache, sour [0 Will be a great improvement over| ANl were exhorted to listen ever tojing list which was elected: 123:15. And David longed and said, Oh. | @ siomach, gas, bloating. coated {onzue the old one that has heen torn nup. Tn|the voice of this Divine Shepherd,| Presdent — Miss Gertrude Stadi- Hours 9-12; T. F. BURNS: ! that one would give me a drink of the | B Lady Assistant dyspepsia—all are relisved by Joley |Order that the wall might he laid out|never to wander from the fold and to|muelier, New London. e et dhied dr s Cathartic Tablets. B. B, Haward, | in perfect shape. the white fence which | pray that the hope of the Saviour may| Vice President—Miss Marian Beebe, | L41r OF the well of Bemienom which |3 T2iaphcnie) 828-3 lflil‘ § AN cLi ‘Wlflk AMERICAN HoUSE dilla, Ga., writes: “I find Foley Cathar- | bordered the old wlak has been torn!one day be realized: “Other sheep I{Norwich. {fu1 life was described from childhood, |® HENRY E. GHURCH AT Ab . e raiets EIXe me guicker relief than|down by {he men engaged in digging|have that are not of this fold; them| Recording Mixs Jennie (po Joyaity of his people, the strength ‘ WM. SMITH ALLEN 4 i First-class Garage Service Connested |zood Co. ° Jo & Os- | out and Jeveling the ground to prepare also [ must bring, and they shall hear|T. Congdon, —{of nis long reign. How he longed to| B 3 ALLEN $1 Frankiin Straet it for the foundation of the new walk.| my voice, and there shall be one fold,| Corresponding Secretary Miss | hegin life again and not lose the heau- D. MORRISSEY, Prop. In some places the mon had fto dig| and our shepherd.” {Grace Vail, New London. tenderness and grace of his early e e b o are “?{1 TR I B e e In later years he longed foi '{‘- 57 j (/ 5 Phoss Shetucket Street fore the rocks blocking the way could| MARY JORDAN RAISED ners, New London. - |water from the well of Bethlchem. | = i ROBERT 5. € : new sidewalk will be B it - f LB TEA TR WUbil . nearly three hundred feet in length and | $35,000 IN VICTORY BONDS ‘;‘fix;.:ag:‘:,‘:an "“Fil?.‘l;,y_f-‘_ \\‘qmr;nxg\: B ‘,‘xfir“'F e fi‘;‘:“ ;f‘fi“i“ o “:'k‘,“‘f,,”:' EAMING and UCKING {will be a great improvement and will|. Miss Mary Jordan, the famous con-|were clected members of the executive | AOUCT ST Thalt was T fhe 006 G355 | pONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | GAS FITTING, The Max Gordon & Son make walking safer for those who tra- | tru.» siger, Who was such a favorite [board. The associgiion voted to bo- | ye® SCHCTERE O 0 (16, FITRLEE REASONABLE PRICES | FLUME.NG, §VEAM FITTING sc the street going to and from|s a Norwich audience in the Acade- | come a member of the Internationalin jovs of childhood. That whieh 2 Veashingion 5. Washington Buud Corporation at the mills. ing, ang The Siar Spanglod Banner| Kindergarten Union, after which the| il jot give forth must cease to taks Ripus ¢ Al o i R my musical course last Tuesday cven- | meeting adjourned. P s T e 2 ’ o Iusical ¢ ; i ng, sharing, giving more and & 1920 W. MAIN STREET HOLS WEAR LONGER. at a_Victory bond rally in New York more comes to us day by day, life Phons Agent for (5. G the day hefore she came here and s you walk in comfort: so do e stockings. A package of Allan's Foot- | cured $35,000 i Was Two Years Have Cood Buming Coal Navy. comes in richest measure. Life yields an hour in Viectory ey < nothing If we try to grasp. In the 4 i ‘ bond subscriptions. The rally was| Joseph P. Rarry of Reynolds street | IS nothi e, P S Stove, Nut and _Esg, also Bitumineus I iy il ‘:;L"_‘fvrl’flzflfi“n Lo shake [OTL ot the corner of S1tn steest nua |has received his honorable discharge |home circle if you claim and reccive | SHE A & BURKE = Eath. e ol it Tt G vente from the navy whore e has served V=¥ s AxT " Nllon's Foot-Base S Wwo years. tore the public, there is na i o g Mg M T the ad- buniong, corns and callouses, and| Glastonbury. e peach buds have; makes Ught or new shoes feel a2sy. Children Cry 41 Main Strest cotumns of The Bullstin. mias f i Amw Shash not been infured hy fhe frosis, Stan-| Some men who are always com- 15 no saverusing medfum In With the 'sama. comtort by " shaking|CHff Hale of the J. H. Hale company.| plaining about hard times would FOR FLETCHER'S F alD' t e I jome Allen's FgotcEase in choh'shoe in | nc of the largest growers of peaches| consider it an insull if any one were| ¢~ A & T R uner 1rectors Tesuita. ithe morning. Sold evervwhere. {in the state, states. to offer them a job. o 1A

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