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" NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1919 : 5 T e e S —— We advertine exastly 4 Organization of committees to con- it i been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James duct the drive of th 4 PRS- s Kidneys at Omes When | “Cmlir nesday, May 14, 1818 |H. Rockwell of Ivomyton. ot the Ystvp e Salvation Army Hurts or Bhadder e o May T DL Acra. Abel Regelo of Fidsewaod, ) T whin aoiace May 3 2,213 apply few drops then Tift 0TS, 3 o s 26 in which Norwich's quota is 36,160 L o Momiey o vie:| Slater hall had a crowd that fillad it| Do With You Away.” Bddle was en- o 3 Gl 2 Sothers. VARIOUS MATTERS 10 er parenta, ‘Mr. and Mré, W, .| to the doors Tuesday night and over: | thusiastioaliy applauded in his “win 2nd the country's quota is 13 million. touchy coms off with | o e T Ives, who will return with her on| flowed several rm\-C of seats deep intof I m:fx) Her,” and was encored re-| \mampber of cmn:mg bu]ldlh: p | Ne man or weman who eats meat| Light vehicle lamps at 8.27 o'clock . the annex When Conneteidut College| peatedly. - day oon e fingers 1 uslness repalarty can make a mistake by | this evening. . T'f;’f"”? | studonts came from the college on the| The musical hit of the second act:Ung Lucsday afternoon at & o'clock. i o, New London Telegraph notes| jiadonts cot > college on te iC e b ! District Director Thomas F. Mc- | : Soehing the kidneys occasionally, say8 | Chilgren resumed May basket hang N ' Telegraph hill at New London for their first of-| was, “I Wish I Had Pneumonin,”. sung i S i Ay | that Amanda Battey, of Norwich and| o 0" Now “Hal ith i o Graw was present at the meeting and 3 well-known authorfty. Meat forms |, ¢\ diel Soumel N BROCET HEPES| that An By f Norwich and| fieia) appearance in Norwich. “Halt| with its timely references to | gooie g BTeSCnL At the meeting an urie acid which clogs the kidney pores| 0 10 o "o aoking that all| were dismicsed. from the Lawrenoe musical comedy i A and - Haugs - Thhe = Chithay ’ §o they shugeishly filter or strain only - d el = & tten, aged Twd produced | from the college atm 12| cess which it will meet owing to the i ax one of the most effective, nobic work that the Salvation Army | with| selections of the act, with its typical-| aid overseas and the work that it| was the en-, | Sart ot the waste and poisons from | Vietory loan posters, ctc, he removed| Memorial hospital Monday. the Blood, then you get sick. Nearly |at once. Mrs. Hiannah Kingsley o Suits widow of : ¥ Chinese harmony and lyries. can do at home. all rhemmatism, headaches, ltver trou- | The continued rain has been ham-|Colonel Kingsley, will her Gt fHes Aol et o R R S . ' e, nervousness, constipation, dizzi- | pering the state tobacco growers injninety-fourth birthday at ch College club, toinette Taylor and interpreted by a! follows. ! e shn bt ness sleeplessness, bladder disorders | their work. her home in going to the Bel-| zroup of seven students in rainbow| General Committee—L. M. Cran-| came from sluggish kidneys. Somerset lodge works the M. M. de- |15, Temarkably well, the college and costumes, was the most succesgful an r E. 3 The moment you feel a dull ache in all, chairman; . o ebe tolight* at T orclbcke—aiy: advanced years. 7 half io the scholarship fund of the, unigue offering of the evening, as wen*m;mffl, Al *fifm, R e kidneys or your back hurts, or it ngements are baing made for| Hareld D. Campbell. of Nor orwich club. What these would| as the most beautiful. “Halt Cecelia,”| mund Perkins, Arthur I, Deale, T. the uvine is cloudy, offensive, full of | {TEISAMERE CKC GLnE o on.| who was emploved at The Sun office | amount to. those in charge of the |7ru-1 sung by the entirs cast of 50 girls,|F. McGraw and Lleut Willlam 8. sediment, irregular of passage or at- ol e \.omx‘ch ‘May 24,|before he entered the service over 2| duction could not state definitely on} hrought the comedy to a most enthi-| Addy. tended by a s-nsaumt- 3‘d"§33‘f get Erp‘f:nm . ;v{m e ;’e;“ »m-s vear ago and who has been with the| Tuesday night, but there about four ounces of a ‘rom Y 'S 12 - s good rea-| siastic and spirited finale. Solociting Committee—3Mrs. W, ibefty division in France for the [son to expect that they will be Pretty stage pict ¢ 3 3 . any reliable pharmacy and take a | ing chickens have lost heavily in some i S v stage pictures were made by|Russell Baird chairman. cially good styles for business |men; good values, too, i past nine monthissarrived home on | proximately There were 700 ostuming and the charus put| Publlity Comi Large, stout, slender, very uhlesmfl"kflfl m{- sh-r of ::t" hea lv':-:-ln":h:ecause of so much cold, |Sunday muurm::, 11-[§eve:\'e<|‘\lg‘=l<ll tickets sold f e performance. | i into the daneing and l\‘:r- Pullen, cfi'mrman mit::;x_rwi,m“ma?é fore breakfast for a few days and| wet weather. charge atl Camp Upton—Wester! “Halt Ceceli T EATEBEB 0 Dros Thito ANeIr ot bl 3 A veur kidneys will then aet fine. This o econ i r singing. Two that!and Charles F. Whitney. short. y The annual conference of the Con-|Sun. famous saits is made from the acid| netcicut Credit Men's a: of grapes and lemon juice. combined| he held today (Wednes gplaving been| were ospectlly taking with the audi-] Headouarters Committee—Mrs. Al- - e college a!ence for their snap were the sailors in| ber! . Rlese, chalrman. ay) at the| COUNTY CONGREGATIONALISTS reck ago Saturday night. Announce- | “Look Out For Cecelia,” | commi o e i L ek ad s een. | ko held toda ¥) | 0 Sa ig] nnounc ut For Cecelia,” and the for. hese committees will select their HOLD ANNUAL MEETING| ment by the Norwich College club| cign sallors with Marie, Ann and Li.|assistants and plans are biready s s 3"‘;;}“‘3.“"',’,;0”;‘; The Connecticut Summer School for| With 87 ministers and a large num- | that the original musical comedy by 7 in their humorous military review,|under way for the Inunching of the| Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Saatate ¢ % ciation is to 0 its premier They’re all here ; \ 3 4 at ] mulate them | Religious Tducation 18 announced fo| ber of laymen, making a toal attend. | the coilege girls was to he given here| under the command of Eddie, campalgn nest week. Freezone on an aching corn, instantly F gt 2,;‘.;‘.‘,;,’;,.“1’,‘,?,:",,3“:; be held at the Commecticut College for| ance of nearly 200, the eightn anmual| had led fo an unprecedented advance! The book and Iyries of “Halt Cece- that corn stops hurting, then you lift lenger causes ire X e oyt mesting of the New London Adsoeias | f2le 0f tickets and (he capacity "of| lia." wore "written by Rachel Smith,|GIRLS ENJOYED ATTENDING B A T s ks it SZZ. 0 to $45.00 b Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-| This is to be a clover year, accord- of Congregational Churches and| Siatcr nel Was sold oul & wask aheadl o8 BNr oo ey o, e Pow-| - CONVENTION AT WNUBNEURYY . fou conin st ony Wikl siire s W net injure: makes a delightful effer- | ing to the farm bureau experts. Bv Aters;wesiheld on Tussday at the 0 L08R o Solorgy of Slamiord The muplc WAS| i of'the Norwich. Girtyl clnb mmno | suffcient 'th mmuyeseyery thard pri; E b Tescent lithia-water drink which all| few years clover does es ited Church Community House on| be the first time any entertainment; written hv Miss Roberta Page NeW-|hery sttended the staie convention of|soft corn or €orn between the toe,| regular meat eaters should take now | Thi: Church street. After the opening Of) Siren | Al i LA - ;7. | the National League of Women Work-[and the calluses, without soreness or Qhs and then to keep the kidneys clean| ryesday at 8 o'clock, in St. Patrick’s| the meeting with prayer by Rev. Jo-| 1 W2 & aBy Cotusastle Bt O snnidueness. verSatil-|ers held at Waterbury on Saturday | irritation. Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, and the blood pure, thereby avolding | church, a month's mind high mass of ‘}f;?,“";\-b‘;‘;d,?:}n”“n N e oy fm e b aah e (:.“n?;:{wc'fi;;;i?ag:sf hor-and Sundar. The girls had a most| Freezone is the sensational dis o - i ot s requiem for Mrs, Margarel Fnos was| ,utar to succeed Rev. 8. H, Hove, the| 8iving encores for ecvery soloist_and| neteicut College proved its ahillty in|ogyanie, (b, Miss Hamilton, = the ery of a Cincinnati genuis. It is w . Hosiery, Underwear o, Tl t . B retiring officer. Rey Albert Donnell of| chorus in nent of the work | Tuesday evening's performance, 4 4 EERul 2 Jewett City was chosen clerk of the| of the wel conference. ed with profe The following were chosen for thel ed After 8 commiltee: Rev.-R. C. Stone,| “Halt Cece Norwich w! A. Arnold and John MeWill- | doubt gladly weleome any he minutes of the last meet- | ment of future entertainments the treasurer's reports were necticut College gi . = the meetings and gave The musical numbers in the order| tnics ; § _The mu s on 5 Tubs eesful. ven were the followin: Owing to Mazor Sundlanda. Ninnss| MISSIONARY SOCIETY WITH {We Love Everything. = | tna Dibanine Eo ein i he At MRS. ROBERT W. OTIS . Marfe, Ann, TJZ:\.ha\‘&’deuvercd was read by a friend. There was 13 : a good attendance at " i Singing, sunts and Qancing were en-|the May meeting of the First Bap- “m y cuarry - and Canteen Chorus:joyed by all members present. Thelist Home and Foreign Many ®shing boats arriving daily at Osgood wharf. Good variety—low prices.—ady. About twenty members of the Cath- olic Woman's club met Tuesday a noon e Community Center nounce- | King of the U by Con-| Marie. Aun, Li jLook Out for C Missionary _~ 5 elia, ielection of officers also took piace. v sday vith formier Haile club—to sew on refugees’ * Rev. C. A. Northrop, showing| The following T Pob. Wddia, Slors! Erlcec. were awarded for the Datime o o e e 207 MAIN STREET garments, t ciation to be in good financial| Cecelia, a young I Don't Think That 55 'Yer.g ):)!cei_ | stunt, two-minute report of work done|street. None of the otter trawls in the shore| standing. Mary Chipman, " - e elia, Baby Vamps by different clubs and the loving cup{ mpe ting W opened at 3 towns have been out much of late,| The Missionary committee for the!Bob Whitmore, a naval officer, { Whatever Will T Do With You Awav? Do meeting | was oA whieh the Norwich Girls' club had in owing to the weather conditions. Bad| past year reported through Rev. C. H.| Celia their posses: o'clock with the hyma, There is a weather makes the price of fish higheri Ricketts of its activities, ‘There w for ear-{jyoyntain Fillyi With Blood, and Blue, Long Island| g 5 cadie, a sailor, "> Plue. Long Island) gopnetimes You Will Remember, n for two vea Coll inest efforts was this year o 10} scripture reading from Matthew 2, by in the New York markets. a discussion in relation to e church Helen Perry, New York| v s Celia and Bob' {he Waterbusy Giris ciud. s e Mre /Georee i T fuslon % h e nn IR s e Ee WIill T Help Her? Eddle| Delightful Abnan: e P! - = Bagles are chosing their delegates to|¢s and the apportionment for bene-|Marie ,a friend ‘of Cecelia, U Military Review elightful 'uncies and lLight re- | Strouse. A : cention A volences.: Judge Alfred B. Coit of o Naugatuek, Conn. A . freshments wera seryed. - a by Mrs. Wil he Grand Aerie convention Mo be| ¢ 4 t Marie, Ann, Liza, Pierrs,! o Prayer was offered by Mrs. Wi v ‘ 5 held in New Haven, in August. also| New London then presented the fol-|Anne, friend of Cecelia, | el .| ‘The girls from Norwich present|jiam Gilchrist. ~The reports of the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL to the state convention to be held dn, lowing resolution which was unani-| = Mildred Provost, Stamford(gne mreats Us All Like Kings, ot Lo T e o . | SeVeral officers were read and ap- (GUARANTEED). = Sad 8 mously accepted by the association: | Lisa, friend of Cecelia, e ; . dent, Louise Miebel and Marion Du-!p Gl Spyc™Circle voted to purchase : Middletown, June 8 and 9. o % = * Celia, Pierre, Tommy, Alfredo! pai, v EEugeRs V4 Durces PETER COSTAND Resolved, That it is the sense of| Helen Taylor, Hartford! vy L Mgy |haime, official delegates, Mary B.|h et of books which the members . E MORE DELICATE At present the regular 45 men arel ;s conference that a very special ef-|Mrs. Morgan, Cecelix's aunt, | SR L iy Eddle, sheridan, Louise Duhaime and Annajip,le p, sading \during © the past]. Tt i 112 Franklia St TH working full time, 55 hours weekly.| fort be made to bring every church of| Lillian Shedd, Mineral, Wash.| T, American, Deauty's Best = |Burgman as guests. Miss Sheridan| e, " reading furing ¥ : THE JOB| &0, fannery of the Nerwich Belt|the assoclation up fo its apportion-|Plerre, French sallor, = ¢ y.|The China Doliies, 1 was also delegate for the Haile club. | * Mrs’ Frank L. Lathrop as leader of THE DIME SAVINGS BANK A\l i treet, 5” H D(‘ 1|v .1 t. ment and that this m_:xucr be recom- Brooklyn, N. ¥ Celia and Chorus the meeting read an interesting pap- OF NORWICH. the wiser you'll be to ent t Main A“Alfl - 4. Gallup, president.| mended to the attention of the mis- o flD'!; cgins, Norwich| Risenwebber's, Fadie| ROYAL ARCH MASONS IN er upon the afternoon’s subject, | The regular Semi-Annual Dividend e b trus wmxun \xxmil Triday (;ou cr sionary meeting of the coming year. ot Brt e o & fmm’ They All Come Home, GRAND CHAPTER MEETING |South America, entitled “Encourag-|has been declared at the rate of 4 per od long clams, little necks, Connecticut{ Rev. Thomas A. Williams of Leba- » B e arioe s Orromd] Marie, Anne, Liza, Pierre,! At the concluding session of the|n8 Find in Latin America. Thejcent. a vear from the earnings of th your damaged or worn car to| River shad, fresh ‘mackerel native|non was reported by the credentials| . Franc low, Chicago, Tommy, Alfrede 1o e o ST aoker | Subject of Mrs. John Parsons' paper|Past six months and w 5 smoked buckeyes at Powers Bros.—| commiittee of the past year as a de.|Serubwoman o o lcut It Out, Eddie and Baby Vamps|Conneetton, Royal A Masons, heid| New Fields in Service in Valparaiso. °"F:Adval:‘=; Mv;}t;\:BAls:L' . . ‘ 5 1 X Ny ven! -AStTou, officers _were elected: Grand high Skt % thoroughly modern plant, ad-| Home Service fund during the week| Rev. S. D. Howe, D. D, retiring mod-| ., MMadeline Rowe. New Haven, Celia Marte, Anne, Liza and Chorus priest. Ernest F. Sweenes, Winstod, | Lathrop and Mrs. Robert Otis. R i of May 19 to 26, Rockville has been as- | erator, made his address at the close of i Hartman, A, Horax, A.iColf. Golf. Golf, Doris and Cherus!deputy grand high priest, Henry R.| A number of especial interest on equately equipped, and a staff signed @ auota of $23000 and an or. the. mor session atter which lun-| 1 goiiy™ 5 " 5aay, L Wwells, C. Rags- | Hall: Cecelia. Tiedale, New London: grand king, I |the Program was the excellent re-[seph P. Monaher and James Donohue, is g / e 4 . s f| Burial took place in the family lot in ‘ . dale, The ushers were Miss Marion Wil-|B. Bilis, Bridgepart: grand scribe, Ar. (POrt of the sixth annual meeting of|Bu ok p ; 2 of ‘M Don't rilkiniwy it. by the ladies of United church. .| Canteen—I]. Welly, M. Davies, R.|liams, '19. head usher, and Miss Ann|thur X. Nalh', awtucket; grand sec- L’?e N. LFD‘:'"!C(\}""TMS Avélergcatx lSL .\l-rysb cemetery. There was a i Richard's grove which was last year| ~The afternoon session opened With| yreponala, M. Houston, A. Slade, B.| Graham, Miss Leah Pick, '20, Miss| retary, George A. Kies, Hartford; "[i'“" oreign Missionary °°‘e"_f‘ large number of beautiful floral trib- & ine by letting| %0 b the Sovernment for the use| 1 exdroises At the busi- | Baionaider, | Ruth Patiee 21, Miss Mildred ‘How-|erand captain of ‘the host, B, W. De- |held In Providence, R. L. in Apriliutes Tuneral Director Hourigan had o your machine NG| of entistca men . and their friends, ion following the devotional| ™ Sgilorettes—F. Perley, IL Allen, M.|ard, 20, Miss Dorothv Wulf, *31. Miss|Kiyn, Danbury; grand principal so-|’7ki was given by Mrs. ouse, who jcharge of the funeral arrangements. inating i 1 i i y, " : : First| A" sad Incident in connection with will this year blossom as a real up-to- rcises the nominating committee.| peage, '20, H. Costigan. | Marion Kofsky, '19, Miss Mary Brady,journer, William O, Bhelley, Harttord; | 3ttended as delegate from the in_co 3 some unskilled men try to re-| fate amusement park. and piente| 5 the following members:| Rauy Vamps—IL. Dwelle, E. Gray, H.| ‘20, Miss Elizabeth Nagy, *20. |grand royal sren captain, William | Baptist Missionary circfe. the funeral of 3r. Sullitan was that e ground. Rev. Dwight C. Stone, North Stoning- Collins, 1. Seave Candy was sold during the evening) Bowers, New Haven. T s ST MBI DL fihy recaritly SRR pair it. Better let us have it| ne fourth annual meeting of thel [0 Rev: H. A. Arnold of Norwich American Beauties—L. Marsh, 0./bV a group of girls dressed as spring| Grand Secretary George A. Kies re- ram Frazos and zram BoTland Comnts e ootnR, and John McWilliams, presented the| Littlehale: Taylor, L. Batchelder, |maids, wearing pink and white sun-|ported a membership of 10,815, & gain 1S NEAR TO CLOSE :0 e i Tt s is way and be on the safe side. B will| setionsi Chm:h“ ol mni:t":n‘grf; following nominations, all of whom| Chinese—M. Pease, '21, F. Silver, A.jbonnets and white 3 yons and carrying|for the vear of 415. There were 610| The final meeting of the Norwich to ‘_.amp 'r‘l\e‘lhllm located Be held in the Consregational shuren| Were unanimously elected. Brazos, J. Hippolitus, R. Drever. jcandy baskets. TF y were in eharge candidates exalted: 11 admitted; 13|Round Table with the exception of [\ lme to attend t i Nowth ' Gas A Director of Missionary Society—| Rainbow Chorus—I. Costigan, TL.'of Mrs. William H Jat and were Miss|demitted and 184 died, The three chap-|the annual business meeting which peiid 5 = cost you no more. i porth Coventry, Wednesday, Mayf.yev. Frank Palmer, Norwich Allen, M. Pease, '20, F. Ferley, R.|Mildred Cary, Miss Maria Gally; Miss| ters with the largest membership are: | will be held on the last Tuesday of }‘llenris(ta Gall#p, Miss Esther Pullen,|Pytnagoras of Hartford, 1275; Jerusa-|the month, was held Tuesday even- isory Committee — Rev. H. W.|Smith. M. Keene T Saw Fighting in the Argon Groton, Rev. C. H. Ricket; Orchestra—Roberta Newton, Dor At the first quarterly conference of v 3 va 4 e of e o : : e Dorothy Jones, Miss Elizabethi lem of Bridgeport, §70 and Franklin|ing at the home of Mrs. Mary G.|ignal batialion g the Fast Hampten M. E. church,| Norwich, Oliver L. Johnson, Norwich,|thv Greeson Helen Coovs, Ruth Wil-jSeven. Miss Olive Saxton. of New Haven $31. Webster at 27 Union street With a|seas for the past 13 months, has re- IMPERIAL Thursday evening, the recently ap-| Ai Society—Rev. J. Beve- |son, Alison Hastings. | yrTickels were eold ‘at the door by targe number present, Those present|{urned to his home in this city after pointed district superintendent, Rev.| ri Lee, New London, Rev. I W.{ T the 1l role and wen choss _;)yr»‘-“fm CR‘M; g{fi:vflqglv"::‘ed tfl(&:;sonusu YANTIC RECTOR et the roll call responded with afsecing a large amount of fizhting in William H. Bath, of Norwich, will be| Rlolleson. Hanover, Dr. James H.|,.fot jlar stage prosence, Miss Mary! omriie “Gommonr By Yioand Miss) DIES IN BRIDGEPORT | limerick. The subject of the evening |the Argonne resio Nerwich | et 2 ‘“;’."WF' o, ttee—Rev. . E.| Chipman played the young society girl|eollege. The programs wore . @s-| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Hanna off ‘0““;‘ Soulhern \e;‘;‘;b_"“i i e » 5 ,““"""-“ Vietory loan total is about| Cradentials Commitiee—Rer. & A-|in love with the handsome naval lieu-| tributed by Miss Helen Peale, ‘23, Misa Washington street received a telesram ! 15 10 the countries of Brazil Cuba, Only Two Arrests. Phone 929 $25.000. two and a halt times the quo-| Goodenough, = Ledyard, Reve C A | tungnt in manner true to lite and Mi ta of $10,500. Mrs. C. F. Sumner made| Northrop. a unique record in reporting to the| chairman a total more than equal to| sthor Allen, 21, and Miss Irepe! Tuesday evening from Mrs. Earl H.' onama and Nicaragua. A paper on Edna Blue, instructor in Vv ucation at the colle s 2 Brazil was read by Miss Sarah L. The police court will have a short vsical ed-! Wholey, '20. {Kenyon of Bridgeport announcing tne; .. . session today (Wednesday), e, cast as the| After the performance punch and death of her husband, Rev. Earl H.|1ier: Cuba was the subject of an N Bozrah, Henry D. Johnson, Nor- B. P. Bishop. Norwich. b2 i » " | Tuesday only two arrests were : N 4 tol licutenant lover, was all that could|wafers were served in the College clup| Keayon, which occurred that morn.|Nieresting paper read by Miss Jen- |, SSRGS {0y B0 o the guots. pPeiegates to the National council tol 12" (0ire iy "an ideal” Eold-braided raom, ndjoining the | Peck - InraAry ing: S A as A former Pomfret resident, Thomas| le held in Grand Ranids, Mich. were|(,,¢’ | where Norwich friends met the mem-; Several years ago the family resided| {7 N ona. bl e iae by : 2 e Skelton Harrison, once U. S. minister; ¢lected —as follows: R AMeS| The honors of the comedy part ofjbers of the cast. This was in charge in Yantic, where Rev. Mr. Kenyon held| favana done by ¥iss Anple Ruggles| Goshen. — Suc $1.000 Poultry and consul-general to Egypt, has lett| ROmevn Danforth, New London, Rev.| . pyening went to Miss Helen Perry|of the social committee, consistinz ofia pastorate, during which time Grace]QUFNE het siav, there Miss Rug-|clubs have becn o 5 3 his native city of Philadeiphia $1,000,-| O B; Fisher, North Stonington, Hon.l, qqie, the sailor, who was complete- | Miss Anne Brown and Mrs. F. S. Wil-j Episcopal church was built. He wasi £ 8 very familiat with the Cuban | Hartford and G S The month of weddings is fast| 000 to improve governmental conai-| 1% W. Higgins; alternates to_this| her ense in’ carrying the com-|CoX assisted by Miss Trma Hutsler. '13,| the first pastor of the new church and| St DOV W SVIE S FROCRQ thers: | these clubs s limited to, boys and , | tions there, council, are: Ru-,‘f:, IL. Ricketts, Nor- in the threo acts by her spon- Clementine Jordan, '19, Miss| remained as such for some time after.| § PAPEr on Panama was if:afr‘“:"gcn "S. | girls from 10 to 15 sears. The idea be- approaching. Buy your En-| At a Home Beonomics institute to he;‘,‘&,‘\fi;"c“fif'mf:n' o Mulbut, GrOWON | 11noous touches of humor and drol Adams, Miss Gertrude Trand,| About 16 vears ago the family moved a dine : o b e e R i o o i Margaret Ewing and Miss Cath- from Yantic to Bridgeport and have' Miss Caroline Stevens who was un- 350 birds are g records . i 5 Sk - The address of the afterneon was R - rine Dodd of the Academy. | since resided there. {able to be present. Rev. Joseph F.|yept iy one heada 1ad the work gagement and Wedding Rings | /23 16, there will be a talk on “The | given by Rev. Frank L. Moore. secre-| , 'The comedy was in three acte: the, "oy ron(” success of the nrodugtion| Owing to ill heaith Rev. Mr. Kenyon! Cobb read the paper on Nicaragua. | car, supervised, the profit per Eufl neas o : he Home,” by M.| fary of Home Missions of the Congre- ! fhe Tosters House, sailors, canmteen, here renresented much hard work on'zave up preaching about a vear ago, The r'"'f'{;’mm_clw with r amounts to $1,000. the son be- and Weddin Gifts at the . Hayes, of Connecticut Agricultural| ,.fional Home Missionary socicty, who| ¢ diete Dn biue A = were {he the pari of the committees who were his last pasterate being St Paul's fOUS reacing by M Amanda M| ginning Novemby and ext g un- T collegs, Btorrs. | has been ensaged in missionary work| \WOTkers in blue and white, were the o f4iiowing: church, Bridgeport. He was about 55 Fisher. Dainty refreshments were|; November 1st of the following year. liabl of Miss Florence Morgan Cadwell of! in the Rocky Mountains, 150 miles| hackround, for the many clever in-| "Gonerl committce, Mrs. Arthur Lo years old. g i served at intermission by the hostess, | (1l Jovember lst of the following year. reliable store New York and Dr. James M. McTier-| from a railroad. cidents which made the opening act!peate, Miss Louise C. Howe. Mrs, Bd.| He is survived by his wife and thres R nan of New York, whose cngagement| The conference closed with bene-| f,'!°-‘"31”0“':”.,":“fi:“ ’”‘f“ ;""f:;m‘"; i Mrs. Shenard B, daughters, ,Mrs, Harold Bradstreet,! FUNERALS" lthe! Sevin, Miss Jane Mrs, Chester Williams and Miss Mari-| | LIKE HOME-MADE BREAD who “needed food” tho ation | Th w F . “ was annouced last'week by Miss Cad-| diction by Rev. C. H. Ricketts. wel sister, Mrs. Morton F. Plant,! = The meeting accepted an inv e Wm. Friswell Co. |2 annual meeting in that city. describes enr h he'p S, Wilcox: tickets and etta Kenyon. all of Bridgeport. Thers| _ Mrs. Sarah Strong Hooper. married Saturday. from the Second Congregational| idn't look it, amused the audience; trynsportat Mrs. Arthur L. Peale,' are gn\ndchlldren:lsm { The funeral of Sarah Strong, wife| —ONLY BETTER . At Coventry Wright's Mills, together| church in New London to hoid its next| fom his firet appearance, DY s mat- chairman; patrons ~and patronesses,| —_— - iof the late R. G. Hooper, took place 25-27 Franklin Street wit hihe house on the oppe ot i ite side of| e home at Montv itmore, the the road, and all the land Loui: C. Hi e, chai g b- ! {from her e ieticnant) L qulse G Howe, chatrman: pub: CONSIDERING ESTABLISHING rro ing J. Gr Tues ver tried it you 3 esday afternoon. There r tri y arroundis J. Grahan, chairma y = b . o TRADES SCHOOL IN NORWICH [ 110 netendnncn v aad sor appreciate how really goord i | comes to say > to Cecelia. as!cand: tam H, Oat, chefrman: {ln=e pttendance of relatives and 4 e Norwich, Conn. the house have been transferred to| THREE NEW TEACHERS he leaves for and in a most’ soc Anne Brown, Mrs, F. s.l 1t was announced in Hartford Tues- ' friends and a profusion of beautiful bread can be made. It 15 ot v Bipaas Liahermpn. of New York. whol! . GIVEN APPOINTMENTS| ijjarm \ pleads his love,| v arrangements, Miss A, day that the committee on trades]uorai forms. Tne services were con- mealy; dry_snd_pufisd BE IR EVERYTHING QUARANTRED |7 &t & shirtwalst factory there,| The town school commitiee met in| (o the % M loreanii e Howe and | schools of the state board of education | du ; ted by Rev. Walter A. Buck of New | Coarse bread that you i the dignifiod, haughty aunt with lonz- | ) A. L. Peale. In the electrical ar-| 18 considering the matter of establish- | London, acting pastor of the Montvilie | bakers with incompeteat equi nette and freezing manner. When Rob' rangements for the slage, Jrederick, ing a trades 00l in Norwici # A Higganum correspondent mentions | Supt. . J. Graham's office at the that Henry Bailey, son-in-law of Mr.|town hall on Tue The | Baptist church. The following rela- | 2IC Ours is like the and Mrs. A. L. Brainard, w taken | the following pre: X Iraves, C 1 decides to be a Red H. Cranston of the Acadomy faculty recent legislature made an approp: tives of the deccased acted as Learers: | 20Im-made bread h very ill at Putnam, and it s found|chaiman, Secretary T. J. Cross nu in spite of opposition from: rendered great aid to the committee,|tion of $400,000 for the estublishment|Ralph Hooper, of , Arlington, Mass,|Moisi and close in text & nedessary to perform an operation at|ert McXNeely, Charles A. Sax the ationed aunt Lo i of trades schools throughout the state!l ewis Phinney, William Jonnson of | stantial and w o once. At last reports he was seriously| Murphy and W P McGarrs. | Ui aet ends with “Whatever Will T, UNIVERSALISTS FORM TEAMS |Wwhich will enable the committee to|New Haven and Norman Allen of|betler than home-m.de bread | |, | Supt i3 J. Grabam was unable (0 be | g0 Wil You, Anywar, staged most, FOR DENOMINATIONAL DRIVE|2d4 two and possibly three such|Montville. Burial was in the family |OUr perfect equipment j ves furta The cold rain storm for ¢! ¢ fay|Dresent owing to illness with grip| agactively in a semi cirele. i - o A chools this year, lot in {he cemeterysut Rockyiile whe ¢ perfect baking thin is possib'e Vi s atied hy mrmp‘_\‘“w"\-\*f u::('i from whieh he is slowly recovering. eams for the coming drive of the The second act is sta; in a na it i It has been decided to estublish a|the bedy was denomination for one mil-|school in Middietown without delay.{corteze. There was a commitial ser. s in three years were orgen-|This will cost the state about $70,000.|vice at the srave. sed at a meeting of the team captails There are at presont trades schopls in Eugens Sullivan, | and members held at the Church of: pja ; Manohes- ol L | Bridggeport, Putnam, South Manche: 5 ? even-| Lridgepor m, Eouth Manoh Funeral sorvices for Zugene Suli D e Arm_|§‘l‘_‘-"‘fr‘;;§1“5m"- Danbury, Meriden and| un"wore held from his home at 10| n rews a e Hé meetingita bider naa) 3 Summit street at 8.30 o'clock on Tucs- taken Dby automobile|With your kitchen gaLaed in uniformity Lread alone e that i3 pet heat 107 bag- ed in a con-!Univers ! hospital.ition dol ent cailors from Fng- nce and Chile, respectively cene, appearing most de e of Celi 2 The committee appointed three - . A to raise sheep years ago the “Sheep| B P e W | valescent We have the largest dis- J| storm.” which used to arrive annu-| toamers (o the Somtne ooy s pel s teachers for the coming school vear. play in the city. See our ally about this time in May after|yary Canty and M Sl the sheep had been sheared and turn-| Miller. The_ committee also granted | F sl NI od out to pasture. a leave of absence for the remainder | focted with the appearance A Amelia | Dringing candy, tuttl fruitti, etc., thej ¥ a4 Delegates representing the Church!of the school year to Mi trong call e 8 window display of both o gl s‘;’wpherd' N Gvaiil: worl| Tounk Tho. has Been degihor of the brighten up and perform | f talk told the team members, i oy s pn BURDICK WAS ng with @ very large attend- | v Pt el Blaen gl T B I e bttt S i review with Ann, Liza and was expected of them in the! ance, inciuding relatives from Rings and Charms. " wit Summit Street sion of the Connecticut Universalist |mar school. Marie. With ma canvention to be held in New Haven| Plans for the annual repairs {0 the | home 2 i - today (Wednesday )and Thursday, in|buildings during the coming summer 8 £5.00 to $75.00 the ‘Church of the Messiah. vacation wer ussed but no ac- ny references to their) r: rilors and their vi e American heir very hearts ng of the church quota of $3,370, THIRTEEN MONTHS OVERSEA I Crandall gave a talli on tha! After heing overseas for oz of the campaign to the mem-!Durnard L. Burdick, M. M. rers of the church and emphasized thelof the U. 8. 8. C. 165 which s now | London, Hartford, Willimantic, Wi , M . the | ham, Malde and Newport, R. délegation from the T AL the ey NOTICE h at 9 o'clock the . S i | | i i | 2 ) 7 a s cimorias and sillk| impor of knowing the reasens: sati Ni Orleans, L: 5|1 s JSRF iy . HIL the meptecg et (T E £ T 3 0 i atmosphere most cffectively {o the as-|also explained that the contrlbutions home of n v, and Mrs. At the offertory |} ard, 1 heraby i motie h I ut dd the Catholic Woman's elub raised §80|, .. -~~~ ... | fonishment of all. Mail from China|Were to be made over 3 pericd of three Thomas C. Burdick of Goodyear, Conn. rrell rendered De Pro- 1'pag no Bills contracid B e [laul-Ladden (0. || troush a penny-a-day savings sys-|Vecational Training Officer Visits| PAITENS 08 A MR (60 DO vears, ' The following team captains formerty of 455 Last Main atreet, thi | waiting hymn Edward 13 NOB tem]d\(llrmg Lent. The sum of $50 Here sttt ng his dearest] Were e nd a }:rfig i‘"\'?"'"i’"”"“' 3 b T o ly Jang ¥ 46210 Pace Frof | o e Jl‘l” e OBLE. resulted from last week's whist. The vapty (It Stanley Dun: rence ) ek B St D Bne. | the team workers: J. . Beil, Mrs. Ar-| 1; * 2741 N 2 . rrell was af e organ and ewett Ci onn.,, May 1 135 to 143 MAIN STREET club works for the poor of St. Pat-| REL S R d, June Hildreth, _from Bug-|{h5, a5 Crowell, T Ol a e e S ot NMes 1o - ) ; : x f May 0] blayed a funeral march as the body | ——— land. The postseript is to the effect G 5In, | New Orleans where he expects to sail | PaYed y ol f o st 1. L. Ilyde and Mrs. M. F. Bussey. |for Santo Domingo, D. R. While over. | Wa$ borne out of the church. The | that he and June would soon be Unit-| "'t ",y unnounced at the meetlng’ ions he eollocted many beautiful sour | Bearers were John Moriar anicl| Before you place orders for | Tarried and the act clones with (Celia|ihat State Superintendent Fisher of venies of Prance, Spain, Portugal and|Sonnell, Patrick ONeil, rels ot COAL lcok at our: eciall Fair Faven, Rev. J. 7. Simith, fomer.| o meet murtially disabled Soldiers of | Jiarms oo the,act €loses with Colla|New Huven would widress the Unity Sirilegy. dr. Bullivan, and Timothy Conror, Jo- | cok at ours, esp 4 Iy of Norwich, pastor, attended the|ssilors whom the government will | sons Sione singing most appealing E|taam: worker and o Hete on hisl | i g ean solemn high military mass Sunday,|giVe vocational training. |5 ame e ¥ auy FWilll Reptom} our No. 2 Nut—large, cl : 1 banquet| FRANK BENSON TO BE A " e th act as a gt athaway ” ] - ' offercd in thanksgiving for the rotura| This Will be his last v (e ot Hronser Bke pava|Atmss Hathaway of Tokjo. Jasen, will] DIRECTOR OF TUBBS' BAND| 1 ). ! |and lastin wmcs of the boys from the war zone and in[he Is to be succeeded in in most adowable organdie| o |00Tess the meeiing. I Following upen the recent resigna- !L L Hiige 3 supplieation for a lasting peace. OISR SR RSN < seorgeite hats open the MAYOR OF HARTFORD Ition of John M. Swahn as director of Prompt Delivery 2 The United States Civil service com-| 1. T act. With the announcement _that REAPPOINTS FATHER HYAN Tubbx' Military band, a reorganiza- 8 skl i s | mission announces an examination| °°°”;"° &¥e {ntoxie ihe Rainbow Division is coming heme. | /. "= 5’ of H |tion of the band has been made and i = Fllmlblmtors | for plant quargntine inspector for men, | 5IC MUSt be air tight. {he rainhow chorus appea Mavor Kinsella of Hartford has re-|the following officers elected: Direc- to flll vacancies In the Federal Horti the raibow sonz. and immediately| 3Phointed Re .,«,‘i"é"cor;mf?;:.‘;,.° :3,:""-?‘4 F‘raX{lk G, Benson president, st'n. (AN cultural Board Department of Agri- Bob, just home from China ar-{ 14 he juvenile commission, Fa-ijiam R. Stevens; vice presdent, Bk 5 .ld E.kben eulture, for duty In the field or in ‘Affer much hubbub Bob sue- an, was born in Norwich Jan.|James T. Weods: secretary-treasurer: FoptaFose to Be Addod toBquip~ | Land Brick for sale. Washington, D. C., at entrance salaries in ohtaining a fete a tete with 8 P oa | manager, Fred N. C ment of Iosnital Corps | 322 Main St ranging from $1,300 to $2,500 a year. Celie, who haughtily declares she is nd Margaret M, Ryan. He recelved! “Board of Trustees—William R. Ste. at Foot Ylayne. Established 1872 rick's parish. ational {raining, made h Three hundred —returned soldiers| Visit here Tuesday to the R and sailors of St. Franeis' parish, |headquartess in the Thaver building evening at the spe Several thousand second- 2 B in the hahit of fi married ation in St Pairick's vens. I'ved N, Cash, James T. Woods,| Under the atnio headivg fas Detr John A. Morgan & Son e e o Al e it chool, Norwich, and was Eradusted Charies W. Parsens, Geerge Helm. among oiber thines say & 8 R nens il from Norwich Free Academy in 1889, j51q¢ e Ghaaber of Commerts Sullding ON CROWN PRINZ WILHELM e e an ot tioiarmvar el ok vas EradRleq b QVSERER Naly) e we in good condiicn enn valk furt Phane 238-2 Lady Assivtant James R. Troland, expert clectrician Tume Trdreth. | Tob, after much| en from e saeminary In. ise, - iis MOOSE HAVE ANOTHER F i e e ) T. E. BABCOCK in New York city, was the week end laughter, expla that June is hi 1 1896 and be- LARGE CLASS TO WORK| ard burions jncased in raserite.” guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles I, fraternity brother, “Doc” Hildreth, and 3 mal Rbgers of the Breed building, and oth- k St. John's The application committee and mema| The Platishurg Cam: that he isn'nt married af all. but in- . In July, 1897, bers of the Norwich lodge of M08! meninfraiming fo tends to be as soon as Celia will marry|he was transferred to Flartford and|huve been pushing along in the mem=| {ioir shocs eart rarm: him. Was an assistant at St. Patrick'a bership campelgn and report that on| g (i Ceot TOm The entire cast and chorns ennear| chureh. He was a teacher until 1899 In. Sunday afternoon another large class| 4y 7%, 10 1705 &0 atl the eritical moment. and grouping Si, Thomas' seminary and was alos' of candidates will he Initinted. The en's Poot=Lase, thoantisrptic, Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET SPECIAL NOTICE ef relatives. He has just completed an eletrical contract on th Crown Prinz r hased special machines| Wilbelm, a German S. S. taken over o Lot et by the United States, which is heing S indaof Chiopora, Most Griraura | altared 10 ¥ransport troops home 3 about the couple, sing “Hall Cecol's ”| principal of St. Patriek’s schoel. Fa-|class will contaln 83 names. with the! powderiobe shalien intotiie sloes and e RS S Ete, There are 1,500 mechanics at work on The musical mumbars opened awith| ther Ryan Is now pastor of St. Lav-]prpsnc tethat the number will be| Sprinkledin th:ofool-balh, forkat, tired, | SHOE REPAIRING G. W. DOLBEARE® the ship at the present time. _;rhn chorns. “We Love Bv a;,\‘hiv\g" ;'.\; ce’s chu Hartford. | rained te 10 bofore the end of the weck. ::hglng.rewlmg, bm?"' Gh“’ “By I THE BROADWAY SHOE REPAIRING, N = Loretta Tiggi f this city, sun v —— — = | bl 0 i o ndar foet, corns, buniora, hli 2 f o o, b7 g g m‘“v Vietery Loan Committes Moeting. T I O e worioatanti NAVY DIRIGIBLE READY TO | OBITUARY. ooy e ot 07| sMor SIINING ANDuAT ain Chairman Nathan A. Gibbs of tae sailors and danced by Liza, Ann, and START FROM MONTAUK Mrs, Ermest Heber. Telicved of oze days pain of your coms Marie. “King of the U. S. Navy"| After a successful test flight from The death of Eva Allard, wife of| sndbunions? Mere i3 relief for evciy po bt R sung on the appearance of the dash-|Montauk to New London and back on|Ernest Heber, occurred on Tuesday| @iy e You won't realiza this until yon ¢ experienced ing lieytenant, was catehy and wasjTucsday afterngon. the navy's big dir-| evening, at her home on the Bast Side, | haveizied Alien's FootmFase youriclf, heartily encored as was “Look Out For| igible balloon C-5 was deciaved ready| following an iliness of loug duration.| Yo simply forget all about your feck Cogelia.” sung and danced in & ane-fo tart for Si. Johns N. ¥, on fer|Mrs. Hober ia the daughter of Mr. and - cially by Boh and 1ddie and sailors. |lons coastal air irip. Mrw, Henry Allard and was united in| 07 40 made 8o esmforiable. Lek Celia. made her initi 1 appearance! Whether the flight will start tediy|marrigge with Ernest Hever about tive| IT5, toulry for @ package of in'7 Done Think That s Vers' Nioes| (Wedneadaz), naval ofoers. dechned|sears aso; leaves her “.numl I ¥00T~EASE. © followed by a solo, "Whatever Will I'to state.. 5 ©- - fand ome R o i eEeTe e 1L Dt . |Vietory loan committee has sent oyt The Piano Tuner | notices for a final meeting of the com- m s‘ mittee this (Wednesday) afternoon at - ““ 4 o'clock at the Thames National Phone 511 ben. L Ta| _Our idea of a truly great man is ane| S Fhe Bule| who has traveled cxtensively and | neither loctures nor writes about It. BRI = B -

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