Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1919, Page 7

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FUNTRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS LADY ASSISTANT Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street Al JOSEPH BRADFORD: BOOKBINDER Btank Socks Made and Ruled to Order !N IROADWAV A Semceable Line “of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Harness at Low Prices k] THE L. L. CHAPNAN 0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Teacher of Violin| and Mandolin ERNEST E. BULLARD| Sliss Place TELEPHONE 127-4 A, G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist. Foot Spetialist |r (PROTECT VOUR FEET), Wi Cummings' Spring Arch Suepert | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main 8t | Norwich, Phene 1368 ¢ Cogn -ioxs riotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES B8RO Proos. Téephene 130 8-23 Broadway | DR. F. C. JACKSON wo |wohfh of -Mary) dle Atlanti weather wi tér md Satu; co;lh‘ < showers, south; chowers. aturé, e Bulléti; spending & \hne the. village. Henry H; Louls Sa a busiuéss in_Centra) nd I ravel tha Around the bad conditi hbdles W roved o DR. D. J. COYLE || DENTI 203 Main St , Offize Mo VW'-’. LY Norwich, Ct. e Telephone John & Geo. . Bllss ——— e Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHE® SCARF Fi RINGS PENDANTS BRACELET WAT_IES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. John & Geo. H. Bliss flVERh.'.};‘.iNG AND Herha WGR.\ OF ALL KINDS ON AUTCMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mecharical Repaire, Painting, T im- ming, UpHolstering and Wood ‘Work, kamithing in all its kraneces Scott & Clark Corp. 507b5|5 Nerth Main St DR. EDWARD KIRBY Roem 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 8-12; 1305 and 7te 8 P. M AMERICAN HOUSE First-cless Garage Service Conncited D MORRISSEY, Prop, Have Good Burning Coal Stove, Not and Egy, aiso nimfi.’im-‘ . m. to 8 poom. iy WHEN YOU WANT to o batore uu .muc. mn ‘med! w:- ot b e lar e 2 9z Dusiness 'ts. \\'ddlrg of Miss Bertha Glag, i Ruacharski morning at the Pol- The m:magc open! much of the country uludrbl river duting ti cloudy wéather and New Higland: h'lday and Saturday, rising northeast wind in front. o¢ Is fllihé the %% iy ot the uniformly n the Ann&: ~couptry and thi 1 rer low over 6 W slates. last _twenty-four hours e states. ith oa:l | During the there were !oc.l sliowers (n the mid- The outlook is for partly ~cloudy local sHo A Wers over it of tpe Ml 3 tures witl Fise Frida: v in the Atlantle Sases oty e Bt aesivea llifl!)é Alllntlc“Mth east. to] probably Foresast. 7, 12 m bnp._hm ighest 63, 5) 58, Prediétions for 'l}Ymrsd cloudy. Comiparissns Thufeday's - Weather: cooler, Frafi Munhl jbas fegines faw deys th ention. T of Presion Afrington Probably s has rom. spending o few days w!th rel- atives in Hartford. / Winds for Friday ind Saturday. - ers |- Observations in Nerwieh. ‘The folowing recérds reporied grom | n's gbservatio chianges in température and the baro- metric changes “Thursdar: ns show the Téh¥ Bar. 60 30.00 42 304 56 30.00 ay: Parttly Cloudy, | Sam, Moon asd Tides. O TR RS P T TONIL. vl D m (o m Wa m 1 a m afier ritain bile thers he attneded @ For- | cohve City gpent |l | Thursdey éalling en his rélatives in retufned ueki has_réfupied after rip. 10 New Yorh Streét Cémmigsioner Po: his men engaged, in gvenie, | He Br. bad t i covéred bernd was on and' to tmpossibie, bt ‘hundred yper cent. ne ik Norwieh. mau ; and maf; ing of the forty Brophy’ cerwinly as some ting. oles | star the o Botse plices with with tar. in ay Mise Mery Sullivat of Norih Main street is spendfng 4 month vis: iting veiatives in Hartford. W iop, 48 To. laks witkod . 4k 10 Welock wmues: Sundhy. . morning at Sacred ‘Yeurt church, There will be nu_clefEriman ab the Sheltering Arms Sv.mgny aner&un. h;:( I;he mcho\r mul unlrlu {church wi !‘DV!he mus] Mr. -any P 9€ e d Tuas to_Hall celer i1 4 !mm H Staftevant g&! e, Rev.. Charlés Siith, paktor™of t Nérwich led the pfaise service tic Methodist ohurch: will D © b Scotland Road. hall 3 SEiefoBon. | Wela, bdsbon B, Brtion, | e afiifacon sl ‘gm‘,’:}"iu%l{, Mrs. Jonas Herbért and son, Hur- |JéWett City and Hanove ” ¢ % oahy onas et sod o, Jas £, Rev. A. D. CAfpenter, president of the b1 5y oF Brans e The Nefwich Town Red Cross| Willimantic Unfon. & slo was then ad a2 " | workers met in_the First Congrega- | SUTE e L L T ‘Mre, F o tional chapel Wddnesdmy afternoon |Sécond addiess was by Rev. G. IL | Adams !remh%utch&ar '&nt e “"“"' At ghvt | Frodth o b {1t Bapliel e | B i e T T o alotl . thass nupering Norwieh. At the clésé of the aftet: | i s Poeicy d | Gy SuioTed » ‘Sunper ot npon_meeting the presidént calied thé | o hfile Fe 14 and coffee. | TOIl 8f sovietids and éach society res: ¥r K R Otro nel Brvant ana| 10 :sdgl!;h:‘u Mrs. mflh H‘tfd,éfi- ?ése;nted r;lmmled vm.h the date fl:{; sane, Hafrs Richard behalf o h sersat mflz? £ Benjamin hah’m:'; fi‘"‘,{"““‘“ and " "5""" aitendance | MEMBES 834 preet daughter Alica ¢ Town strest, ork, Mi this ..'f"“’"" Bndeas ul little g : B et . iy, which wel the repu- “PWNG FEVER" AND ObmMox|Liie ,,’:,"’,"Bm‘ Dhacs o cangy | ttion of s cRAROR 0F entorising SENSE. £ o6 o O menes. T e Zussts. THoWing the évening | (' Fomas 8 1a8ls ey, dun | dssosiatés 1n Work. The . 4R s solo by M Hangeid i i s | St 1 CRites of e ahair was | Balie Dynterth ot New ui: -n nl " '&hu e ,(,,M,n;h “{;,nm'i”a‘;}:f of (gih et ,b,““’ Hg“:fi" L ne, ilst;d b}; % . Frank S . Ras, wion ted| The feleth snhual moeung of the! | & ug St Wfi nfi-*’ by r;;;ich Rnwdauon Tz Jelg this successtul Christian Brdesver | umm& Miss Batuarioe & Tent on Wathing: Wiy oo S { 1o 8%8.20 Dresiaent. Miss Fooas &E“&ifi,&*}?mfl*- BURKE TO REMAIN b ing to order. Reports of the last meet- W.\M:t OHARTntu'r ing and the treasurer’s aecount for the. m F. D. Burke w & réednl yeaf were given by Miss Sara Mo |itor at the Beme % ther u. 3 Clellan. W. H. Geer repofted for the Séventh street, li ng dis- board walks. Bugsestions a5 to the! char: frem . € { Charles B, Ranford, Bridgeport: b2 ¥ i 3 5 foliciting committec and Rev. G. H.| s;”“;:m;‘;}“i‘:fi‘;sei,a“'rf"“, z%’;“"gi“‘k Strouse is chairman of the committee {#acon, New Haven; Guy 11 Buter-;On, churches 2 It 15 planned, to have | Hela, Brageport; Fred al Efi??‘e colleptions taken Yin the | rd; Fred M. Hunt. e e : 18 % s city has stood behind Uncle Carniine Pasquale "fi;fi_‘fi“"s‘:@“c L:fl Sam and exceedeéd its quota on Liber- Torssi Bioms, New = Londbn: Dpa\ jq .ty loans. Now the people of the city e R iean: Davia Davidson, are dsked io contribute 36160 as their e T D cans e Shate of the $18.000,000 which the Sal- L T Sagar B Foot, Beldgeport, JAtion Army will endeavor to_raise o T e Dunburs, Chioye’y, throughout the nation in the weck of ve an addre: fi‘i-i %@ufleml Home MissioRary %xe— "MOREGAN PARK FAS SEEMfl BEAIITIES " In ite annual report presented to the ¢ommon council the park board show-) ed what had been done &t~ Mohegan park in the past vear in road w8rk, réforesting after cutling down . tite. chestnut trees, and in care of the menagetie. The board regretted theé necessit of, cutting down the chestnut trees m' the park this year, all of wiich were doomed hecause of the blight, for the' lost fow years settling upon trpes of that spectes. There wWas much Resita- Thé report was in part as follows: | ton, due, it can be confessed, in great In the report of a vear go it was!degree to sentiment, and aléo miueh stated ‘that there remained for complé-»careful study and investigation, as well 5 Faeihe. SaaRce and Lk al gFce WA Eiven. o Femove ihe. et 5 efost would be made to nm.n!xn carrying out the project it was aps is main_en anceway, by the end of| Fansed that other tries shiouid zrow in m munjéinal Vear. ‘This wérk was| lhe plages {0 be made vacant and conef pushed ahead tiroughout the fall and,|sequently the 'Sentractor who cut the| 8 there was favorable weather undlifrces and- semeveq t‘he wrood. planted! very late in the season, the has thousands of seedlings and many eve boen finished and thc Eratityluz andergreens of diffefent species cvers fosult aitained of come | greens mever having boen abutidant in leting such read comstruction us was. the park Lefore. Such reforesting wes,| u out for that land which is ajready:of vourse, o pusitive necessity ané hi the city’s posseéssfon. Whether any|could be done best by the same sgency hier main road will be conmstructed; Which removed the tock affected by _depend enurely upon the ‘city's|the blight. The work was so supéts uiring some Jang around vised (hal a little. hiarm as possible northerly end of thef 3 posses was done tn its progress, and roads! which wuulq give the fmwmm 1 1d pathe dama'ad the nccf.:.dw of | "3 he city’s own pmperty It is cermn.lo: fhe contract go\-emxn- this mattor, x; to be hoped that the land needed o} < The Stock of animals at the park is e et T Ty e ety | lired 10 & movaiaeiomt e Lo soms Yrom the Taftville entrance the best|An effort will be made fo have ¢ view can eb-had tyat is obtainable in. quality of hig collection first class, 0}y the park. Along tire entire course, a!that it misht be depended upon as a mile and one-sixth in length, ome finds| aitractive exnibit, espectally for the, the situation attractive and in m a’u_}ldrc.. I Wwith the besutiful &tenéry pm 'hé board has recently emploved ag throyghout the park, byt from Ox Hm'mper‘menaewt Edward A. Smith, perticularly can be Had a view of thé: surrounding country equeiling fin|marticular kind of work which comesj beauty any scene Which this part ammder the care constant attens the state can present. It hoped that! tion of th emefson to whom the prac- the publie if mm"'}s inereasis ical management of park affairs !s' numbers will 4se tiis vodd, if only fe gntrusted. He entered upon the PQ?- the purpose of being able fo bear wit-{ formance of his dutiés in April, sue- mess to the speeial natural attractive:|cceding the late John Duff, who &ied ness of our part of the staté which f6 on J&n. 30th of this year, le : noted for scenery not merely Picturs!spléndid feeord of tefi vedrs' faltn esque but often sublime. lnd efiicient service as auperintendenL‘ - | ‘“ooucnuur PARADE” IN | FOR RIGHT ADDRESSES SALVATION ARMY DRIVEI TFwénty-éignt Connecticut men have Tlhe celebratéd déughnut that bonus. checks for $60 each waiting for brought fame to the Salvation Afmy them at Washington, ready to be sent ahd comfort to thousands of soldicrs ,, ther 6n reesipt of an application at the front areas in i3 is to fur- th‘ sum the writer's full nish a feature for the Salvation Afmy Sorsest address and date and drive in Norwich for $6,180. pldce of enlistment and discharge. Let- Noxt' Wédnésday Eas been ters once addréssed to thetn have been natéd as “doughnut parade” day for rewyrned tp Washington as unclaimed Norwich and over 1,000 doughnuts il. The four Hanron! men, former- will bo miustered st the campaisn ers_in the corner store in Jding. Out from thef hewuqua.rlers fhey will be expected to H. Rector. jparade in squads, platoons, whole Money togpay the bonusés was Pro-: éompanies or units of any military viled by congress for naval officers, size as {héy are sold to the public that Shliated roen, held clerks and nursed, wil Be given this way to aid thel {0 be paid them on their release Ifom capse. The “doughnut parade” will al- | those discharged go° he carried out at the stores and r March 2 have ‘been given notgic that will offer space to hejp in| the bonus mionsy with their nsl pay, this way. Mrs. Russell has accepted but those who left the se chairmanship of _the doughnut that date havo bad to make application commitice, and Mrs. Eben Learned, for the bonu: ; M. H. Donohue apd Mrs. Ger- The Conngcticut men are tie follow 42 “TuAiil 370 1B LR ot of e vg: W. H. Tisdale, New . Haven: goyghnut headquartérs. {amES, Mrs. Hiram IL. Farnham fas ae- G Clyd, :}:‘:?9"3 Plb i L M;g"ffm. V¥ ceptéd the chairmanship of the ladies' BoKUS CHECKS WAITING desig- i the, haval st are the'fol- headqua \owlng Theodore c wanen \Huflm the Thay¥r Silvermon, Relph W. Goodacre 2nd B i 25 May 19-26 for its Home Service Fund. dt the gnnual meeting. of the Mén's league 3obday evening. CFLEE e o committee from this Ei . tate, former Governor Charles officers is in the business for the ev- ah,lm,\‘ 6t. New York: bolhg ening. Lhalrman r. end Mrs. W. H. Whiteman, . Papny Abell, Mrs. Edwin Har- is chairma = : ick and daughler and Mrs. S. I Bonnéy and_ dgughter, Miss J. B 5 2 mney w # in Hanover Wednes. | NORWICH C. E. UNION. day z;;d ax\ended‘l’xe conference of ENTERTAINED AT BOZRAH six churches which was ~held uil e e B 8oy o b (nu"*g“uow In o of rainy Wéather, = good| number of young people gathered Sat- | urday sfterngon at 8 o'clock -at the Bozfah Congregational church for tic spring mesting of thé Norwich C. nio. Pmiqenl egle: of Bum': presided 3t botf aftérnopn and eve: ning sessiofs. Rev. A. L. Towmnfl church. The speaker of the morhing was Rev. Charles H. Carter, D, D., of Ha*tford, sermon, “The Wine Press God”, At the afteraion session, év. Arthur J. Benedict of Arizona, a entitied “The Con- tegetvation of the boerds stéred on t, U, B. A. flxs‘ h S d!:e d men 3 € wab 2. ;bfl strest, which have Been tamper-|charge ‘of tht many etdre of mili- s hursday morning, and. the o With, were made, Plane Wets form. | tars© explosives fof Frenin ahd| A% Sovs wese o2 Botore Jn!n] DONE VERY PROMPTLY ‘AND AT ed Yor the adnual dues. It!United Statos governments 4t the wmam B. Coit in the Juvenile ¢ham-| REASONABLE PRICES i Was voted that o sign be placsd for|piant of the A¢tna Explesives Cé., Mt.|ber. On accoun: of their _extreme; s : SRR the protéction of the boards, siso that, Union, Ps. He will ~continue this|youth the ¢ase was éontiued for Six! PHUR H LATHRCH pnl he:td: :megr'ltmo:“tk:w t.he'_l an-|{work in a civilian \? pacity ak-m v:m be menths and_they were eel ln !!\e| was gives p D e A S a givenistationed in the New York = district|cugtedy of Probstion O e thes ta bo Dlanted on the yreun pj oonce SR New Yorg.cny. _Blage of thosé removed Tor the coming vear Miss Kent was | w resident., Tn place of Miss ellnn; ‘vmf “has’ een The setre- ftary for the past nine Years and treas. uréer the past }Esr, Miss J. G. Bohney was elected: for:chariman of the board walks, W, H. Geer; of sidewalks, Ozias Chas. F. Bndl at Camp Mills. Mr. and Mrs,-C. 8. Eands have re- cdived a (elamm from theit som, Charles ¥, who has béen with the A E. F. i France sinke last October, telling of his safe arrival at Camp Mills, where he i¢ aw,ijing his honor- able fll.schnrlo. E el Person experienced in much of that)® |give & definite chance for Christian .| Agénts C hrstezsnn. teilféad in New London Wednesds ! . | GIEBE by Patrolmen Johu and Dennis| DI Rs Cavenaugh and Speclal Rallroad| Cade and Skip-! . AND= | the “freight house. *jot cé nm of the stuff that the boys \s;d .16 Y. M. c. A HEARS FROM ITS "RITISH HAVY *utm'mm‘ MISSIONAR ’\g IN CHINAG L HA3 BIEM YIHTING HERE Out 3t Paotingis m mu Chifa, | 1 .4 fncnds in Norwich wiil léam thé \a-vucn Xou “Christian | Wi 18 % . Assoeia ?s‘afi in wmofi it x‘{:’,’!a e TRy o. c Eritiel nay i Vartediar Thidhest oeebumie a iness | time b iy Visiting that mlumry wwxel is located | M. Fitagibbon of Wastineton stieet, s o Uy the fochl associn-|leaying for Sin Franciscs on routs d“"an :grr: the aid of severhi liberalito Hons Kone to rejoin his siip thew & 8 72 of wireléss téls A leligr to General So win Hill has pecently from the missionary, M W. O who willes 4 he is on the train {romi | Picntsin to Stanghbl and tells what | rickidre fl'au be is ? ing m bis leld, 1n jart lua‘l'lé w tetics, We got oUF Gtudeat Bible gla: alh i shed by the m!ddl: of Murch wnd | thrés wew ofes in litlon, <o i Dprespedts urs very encoufaging. The| dtudent attendante at euf regulut nday services has alde been with tné gy . veuraging in spite of the many couns |riving there shortl; 'T(mtu?." ‘oot or aftractions, Since January tiKut. - He was nded in aelion in have Deenm ' issulng w _monihly inite ef ail d.mger kept | Luous werk, in home wa- entered serviee in Meso- w mws[fis f, Paotingfu Young Men, #nd |at his duties compeli 3 i it b very well feceived. I has | com: officer to ucn:el:!:\sd} o] a e culamn 6f mbout 300 copies. {hospilal in u weak state through governor generul was. kind {loss of s recovery nél ugh to again start our budget - | co nd tialaria gé- | Paign with a @ift of & thousand dol:{ver “Me" lars, agd the Giher milifarsy - officials] have given quilc generously, o that,| not em; is cdr budget for the Feas as- | sured, But we fwill ted Tis Fervoval 1o He arrived in 1n- lose of 1917 and af- rest and inediedl ai- ¢ @bit 1) put altentibn again reperted fit for duty, be- | little aside as ai geney tund, Ows | ing Jm)(‘ynmd to H. M. . lng to the Uplied War Work Cam: palgiy i the fall, it has been Lh8UEh!|tofpedoed best to posisone out campaign among | Murine. but n he civil officials for a few weeks lon: eeing the encmny cfafi 6 be- | vitn the-loss-of ail her tov -1 i f i e but I am quite sufe that when ido start, théy Will respond at least as well as the* did iast year. Our mein- bership campalgn, Which We keep en: ICAU s MEETI.‘XG HERE TO sepafate from the financial 'FORM AMERISAN L:dluu‘ to get ameunts ef money) will be el ve sérved éither ifl{ in this countfy of! latter part of this mosith, and ready set Up. | at the afmory this 11aving finances well taken care of,| ing to form a temporary; !we have begun to expand our activi- |2 - of the American Leaflonq ties § little. Together with the two|on¢ Dlan of the legion 15 similar to; missions we have undeftaken weekly hat of the G R. for veterans &%) evangelistic meetings in the two city| e world pricons and 4lso ih the fedefal prison perICE In £ lcated hére, 1t fa done in the hame| STeRch OF the army or navy, efl of the asociatibn, but we divide tie|Of drafted men, first class or lifitéd, résponsibility cqually with the mis-|2T® €legible for membershin in sl sions. We hiavé 8 bahd of avout fory | STEdt °“g“‘zl-1°n-,v1m“ il numbes Christians, Who &0 1h tuffito thé dif- gf‘! over five millien I the United: ferent prisons every Saturday for|piites: short meétings. The ladies are also| gooperating In meetifigs for the wé- men_pFisdnérs. Wé liave been very well received, and sfeat iniefest has Been shown, though it is too early Yet to be able to repert defifiite resuits, except that it 5 cértainiy Jeepening the spiritual lives of the workers. We have aiso {n the same way made plans to reach the rickshaw cooliés, a large and very needy cles. Thie il latge | 1d the | N completed ganization Tle e 2 i calléd for § o'clock and a lafge attenddnee is expected. Licut. Webstsr D. Conp of this city was éne of the two delegates from lfu Sccond ' congressional dfstrict ts the! caucus held in St. Louls last weel for! the organization of the natiénal be gervice to geveral dozen more Chris: tians. The most éncouraging thusiasm shown at the sonventior the organization will be withéitt doubt the' Inpovation. | oreatest in the country. Vath o S, Qbparts He expresses et L a?ug: bF I“:"‘t R °‘°§~&}’° b £ e at the meeting this evéhing an have golten Mr. Liu Kuo Chu, wifo|$nt 3t the meeting this evehing and ad shown 3 special aptitude for| working with boys it the Amcnran Board Strest Chapel, as secretary of ihe departmént, and he sesms to Do just the man we . We set alimit of one hundred on e mefabership of the department to start with, as’ we did not wish to begin on too large 2 scale until we had had more exper- ence, and the limit has alréady been reached. - The bovs are practically all students from the government pri- mary schools. M. Liu has then di- vided into groups for athletics and other games, musical ¢lubs, Bivle and | Gy English classes and they gre all very much interested. We hopé to soon be Mr. Copy has an imperaifve business eall that takes him to New York { Crescent Arms Co. Appreciatés Fire- mén, A check for 325 aécompanied by 2 letter of appreciation wis receivéd on Thursday by Fire Chief Howard L. Stanton from the Créscent Fire Arms Company in recognition of the ser- vices of the fire department at the ume of the Max Gordon fire. The arms any’s building is located near the fordon building and was endangered b\ the fire. Phamg' Banquet in New Londen. Edward McKay, who i instructor in athletics at the Academy, is to be |invited to ‘be one of the speakers at the banduet of Beta chapter of the able to develop enough leaders among them so that wé can extend our limits 2 little. My own time since the New Year ha: een given mostiy to athletics, disadvantages from letting the classes b ‘humpke of New SWANSON-. CLARK—In Rive 1. May 10, 3919, . ! 1und, Rudolph B. Swanson of North! Grosvenordale, Conn., and Migs Ellen| Clark of Riv g We will then 21! go together to Ma- first part Ot Aay and attempt in Lhe meet, and then rcturn bome part of the monti. write you an account of the trip, and Our euccess Or mon: ceess on our return. We would course. very muéh 16-bBe abl the Fiiipinos, but th | thing is o béat t ? New London, Ma probably been reading in the dapers! A. Johnson of 31 about tho present {eeling betweén the! Lhinue and Japunese. £6°an perbaps i, ze liow in_the xxtund)i ;{ the Lga- ort ne & students besting thé Jape is thej only thing that reaily eounis. F;‘g;fi;ng‘“‘“ @ Tet us el Pray, hewover, that goaa; wholesome athlefic entésts may be one | of the ways in Which the rising gen- | eration of both countries may learn to} put_eside racial- préjudices and “‘m} dal reepect work together for the salgation of the whols umian race. Yours smcerely.. R. W. CLACK. } B0YS HID THEIR LOOT i UNDER FREIGHT r-fouss Féur boys, thé voungest 6 afd the! oldest 10 vears of age, were atrested: at the Fort Neek freight vard of the! NéW York, New Haven and Hartford Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUL'ERAL WoRth, whei theq were caught in the| act of stealing tobaedo a.na cigarctte SRS ftom 4 Shesan ke ey maal been breaking tnto the éafs in the yard fot eevera) moRthS and l6d the offcers to & cache that the) had made under Here were Afidnd quantities of todtsie rolls and! Sandles, Post tossiies and othet! vms ‘obaces, Clesrelies aud consid:| “White lewd ued in the miting of: inte. 1t was estimated that. thel | ! | | ! i i | Lady Assistant ! Telephone 328-3 i HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN stolén amounted to very néarly ‘he youngsters with their parents| wetd ordered to appear at the police *EAMING and TRUCfKING ¢ Mansield ana Med that another offense of the am meait the reform echool. Annsunce Engagement. Mr. 2id Mrs: Gearge V. Blaherein) announce the engazcment thetr! daughter, Miss Anha Ada, to Farl Ri Geer, son o Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G.) ear of Ledy ' 1 1 delphh. Reeord. Y's ceme-|nal. “Has Mr. Sught te be mennone\fn walite cor- cles."—Washington Stai. Iree "lmfiortant Sales 'ARE NOW ™ PROGRESS A May Sale o Housekeeping Geods This salé will appeal to housewives who are con- sidering replenishing hair bedding supplies for the coming summer months, There are underpriced ciferings in Sheets, Pillow Casés, Bed Spreads, Biankets, Table Damask, \apkina. Towels, Sheetings, etc. We advise all tiousewives to take advantage of the special prices that prévail for staple housekeeping goods, while this sale is in progress. A May Sale of ,Silks An offeéring of the leading Silk Fabrics for Spring and Summer wear, at vary special prices. Included in this offering are Silks for Street and Evening wéar, for Graduation and Reception Gowns, also while and colored Wash Silks for Sport wear, as well as Crepe-de-Chines, Taffetas and Satin, iy good assortment. It is an excellent épportunity to supply your needs in Summer Silks at pronounced savings. A Sale of Rugs and Carpets From the Alexander Smith & Sons’ Auction Inciuded in this sale are Axminster and Tapstery Brussels Rugs, in a full line of sizes from 18x46 inches up to carpet-size Rugs. Also a number of styles of Tapestry and Velvet Carpet. The sav- ings are fully ten per cent. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. HUMOR OF THE DAY | THE KALEIDOSCOPE McGuire, Stamford: . Josepl Matr: ; omie Service Fund. | which is, of course, ouf best point of . i : 25! Watarbarss T. J. O'Connor, Stratford: This is the first time in its history | contact with the clder students. As|phl A1 Mo Sigma in New London| .p yoy sommute fegularly now? | Digmonds fo the total valup f - - rela | Matthest Fortungtio, Bridstpor it the Salvatlon Army bas asked thelihe only memiber of the games com-| WS G NORl coiniman Norwiéh, o, govérnmentally.”—Life. 866,000,600 have been mined in South : ttending. Thelo ) B Sinary meame 0 tho e mittee, who has ever actually hadlig“,u4 other members of Alpha; MIly--I suppose your idea of 2.A(rlca useful beautifu] « and | p ew Haven. o e activities, - Heretofo ey et A chapier of the Academy are expected :p:xg(e:t woman Is one who has 10| ore than two-thirds of the goM : The bride formérly engaged as!| People who live in glass houses' Where the local labors of the tp Setting up our annual North China |t atten angns U Wa, ihérsly oife who acknowl- | RO iD use in the world was discov i sla tion Army have been finahced by the held at T, 3 illy: ered during the last o0 years A sor ai i No. 4 - Ponemahfshould not. be located near the Lase: AU, NATE Been, (UANeed TN S deet, which Is to fie held at Taiguin Would B Fine oAbes thenJulge. while the groom was employed | ball ground. i N e R IR nsi, the province next wést of < . 1 o h i De Beers contemplate the estab- ¢ ¢ the" WiNtBagtlc. Ve mills, . He 3pQ Buck voluntary gifts as ‘'may h on the 14th 4ng 15th of this month.| While relinquishisg the tefephone ! Firet Corkserew—What Will 70u 40| jighient of a diamond-cutting fae- © s now secured work in Taftvilie “°1’!§fé local quots ot 38150 in the nd finally, just yesterday & receh};‘ aggi t;:ffillélhw]rx: Sm “P::l‘o};c-mn: ut:;::fly orksersw—T thinks I11_try &w at Kimberley South Africa. = and the cogple inte Be 1 g o : cal quota ,150 heled an ur o Sh It c - rew—I I _try 5 B Wi ¢ g o sce c - {arrived = a an 2| x 2 = g % & # Thotdns alarad dhraca] Gvere Do e b oot e Fha|eived at etholly and logitally b “':5““‘ Sliecior, had vaen suddenty | Dublic—Toledo Biads: “‘"‘ : {their roads to enable horsemen 18 - b siven in 0 nieane of 4 statement of nceds and an | capel womé 16 Ametica, and asking kb Lok bt ittt sth=d ment inspectors were in the village.|jaye been in seryic. estimate of expense: de by loeal Bet; two evils some folks hav F goubh |7 ere ingpecting the = aeroplane| the Coristian Endeavor Society of | i Army . workets, Whatever | ic, D HRE Bl DIao e Oy oSr |10 thbice: tNby embrace both. = "“ef;rh was oved befoge she zot] Some of the monks of Tibet aré {cloth at the Ponemah Mills which is|tne lirst Congregational church has collectsd here during _the | i > Basts i:“,‘,“;m::c"i\,,wg,m i 4 Pl Sl O |are still printing hooks in the manmet :‘:’2‘! made under a government con-|becn invited by tne C. E. society of ! be spent here, and _Hefe|and chuirman of tme committee Of B 17O i i it ¥ Ifollowed several hundred vears age ¥t the United Congregational church | f th 3 - s Baptind Piance 8pd * Williai O'Brien. Who has been sta- | (o mcet with thohe on the Moeling S ArRE oo e t tof the Chifd team al BORN. | Wile=Dia the dector do any-|, i parts of Enkcd Fance 350 tioned n'} the nr;lauon camp at San for the Sunday even- | WEi O 1 HAY of (RS to brg !leelgp};m\:ag;ah;é-éylcowmnu.—xr w London, May 14 {thing to hasten Your srecovery ey N" o g BNt by io, Texas, for the past vear, has | ; 2 3 % 4 & e This ¢ . 2o Mrs. Jose Wallace—Oh, ves; he tgld me el Tl v R : rcHived Bla homotable. dlschity and is the same as misnfld“tfifirjflnmgzdr‘nfi, S eest i oty cih | RN Ly ke L velr S35 F Suouln | Slo-| was ‘goirg to charke me 3 fwinea u |Foe bush will have rosy choeks. bas retirned to his homs on Provi-|for that evening, If siormy the Nor-|he sent to any 1 in fhis city | have been obliged to refuse becauss of | | vigit—Vondon Tit-B | Because practically ¥io masculine 2 dence strept, wich Town ociety will meet 25 fajled e R B N e iy MARRIED | nglish Shark-—It garments have been sent from _this I James Huplon, John i - - . St of Chinese seefetaries who aro| 15 . 4t e bobi | country to Belginm e Red Cross— Dan ugfi;mggv have R e i e ‘;e:fi"“m"i“%ufi& et e;*::’f" P M1 can et s | AN IR EALHER R BraglRttt | TG Tanitenri? boys of that country have been com- ons with the Easté) nhecticut | . ehoo h e e 'sured that everything wi n . 1918 s awn 57 g SR pelied to wear g Power company, end Will sttt Work: | sone L 5, U, Veek end. Jiss Ber |its own labore. abience practically ihe same as'if 1} Attt Howklns of O | whe o novel ! A shade tree $0 cu ing_at the Taftville plant toddy. B e e S aneT home | The hoime cervice fund Gampaigi | were there, except, of course, my own| Gé ; & Ernest Tanguay has returned to his guest, Miss Bdha Ierbert of Griss hds the endorsement of President Wil- | clasyes, which Wil lave to be tem- Kulnmm . ome on_Hunters :vcnue For _the|Qois” o Genefal Per purzi_rll; discontinued. However, the and in it grew vut ty.;le has _been, lgg Ataploy | “Hliorane s Bunnell of Srashing: AR m;x; );)lfsom:fl:‘ board olf dt!l:ect:;e a::gs: ;rfis}:mfif ‘hf.- Pt R e b B e i, pokton lak Ol a Lo Whiian | ton street will address members aud fleldspo. L i toig: ;‘_,“}j!,,,ffi,,‘,em“imufi, Eeing the gekoein: | At | vears bore mueh fruit s bme in their friends on the Peace Confercnce |jons™ (overnof iiolcomb is & member | tion wouwd much more than offset the | seript.| R M. Pal Mo of fcut_a limb anothc and 3 {took it home for the 3 ling a fire to smoke e t limb was hoilow and o don't: ¢ we bo ¢ {one énd. W who's 1o go.for the doctor?—An-|one end. W Payne empt “The child " quéted t ‘Tes, the hink be knows agreed the o ttend mactings of the e1ub i you don't enjoy themF “[ find much there to eriticise.”— Detroit Free Press, Sifaple AL \Ir; \eweéd 1 know, dear: bther told me that you like short.—Louigville Courie e | Doctors Heeommund “*"| Bon-Opto for the Eyes moner | Physicians and eye specialists pre | seribe Bon-Opto as asafe home remeds in the treatment of eye troubles and strengthen eyesigh | refund guarantec by all drage Shadypast Miss, Cayenac, i ng of. But the way B, - Gn sunny days, in lilac time. When earth is green and skies are blue, When church bells ring their sweetest chime, And blood runs high and hearts beat true, Brave soldiers all, we welcomc you! Peik Lowenstein Henry / Back hoie agai hat magic words! Dear mother's love and sweetheart true, And little hands, and songs of birds, And apple blossoms peeping thru— Brave soldiers all, we welcome you! 0O;:God of Fate! Those left behind, In Flanders Fields and Argonne Wood And Chateau-Thierry, too the blind, The lame (those stecped in richest blood) ; Lo! let us'not forget this day! Let’s bare our h;:“.. and kneel and-pray!

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