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R T TR R i """",’;""“‘"""C Tue kiutietin. | LADNCHING SALVATION ARMY IJRWE “%::imf':s: e uo LOI Eight workmen's compensation | . : | wich cases, have been approved by IRECTORS ’ = “T==—==| Tu¢ Salvation Army Home reem: i three o ; Norwichy Menday, May 13, 1918 ek "cases, “have. becn “aphroved IHE I ORTE()US & MITCHELLCO- o 3 - Service|pledges or in cash, just as the sub- go:;mmoner J. J. Donohue as fol- B 3 ¥ s el MpnE ! THE WEA' HEn. ldrive which starts this (Monday) |Scriber wishes. Patrick T. Sweeney, N h, er- » N ir cning Will Have a §00d start as al- | oo oT e, Gh N have | plover and Franeis Teomey, Norwich, 5Y 5 LESTANT cady substanilal subscriptions have ¢harge of the soliciting in the theatres emplove. infected right hard, at the! Bt|leen received at the headquarters to-|in the cit rate of $13.20. 5 = ity during the coming week. ;lflis the Norwich-quote of $8.80.| At the Davis. thestre for the week| Richmond MW Co., Norwich, The Weather Today Will Probably Be Fain—Showers Tomorrow At Ceits Arswirsd Prowmpily A6 team members Wil receive theirjthey are as follows Monday, Girl| employers and Wit jo gl ipiédge cards this morning and will bLgb(a in charge of Miss Eiizabeth| Norwich, emwm fractured -ribs rest Ena E B per a8 o start fmmediaicly upon fheir canvass|Lane; Tuesflay, Miss Ruby Vaughn| 3t the rate of $9.75. and the first day's fesulls are expected |ang Miss Helen Hamilton: Wednes-| Richmond to show un encoufaging siart. day. Miss Mildred Ci The room at hosd.v.wlers in the ,’f‘m,e; building will be ohén each day from 10 R Vi * Slowdy weather! "ueidm with- | tempirature. A8 Tuesd: derate west and ry, Miss Marie| empioyers and Pcet, 2». bister and Miss| ¢mploye, lacerated , Miss lien- haé\g;“-;n mfrz;n gu::“ e Gaflup and Miss Felen Peale: - Friday, Miss Mifred Carv and Miss | Pioyers and Frank Dv%eu‘n Ne-u% i X .nuzm:.xammm P = 'OSEX"-I BRADFC '{D I e . l4ime thers, to he the csuse. Marja Gallup; Saturd bu,outa -den, emsloye, | 2 eatic—Modetate variable,|Monday morning Miss Ruby Vaughn| i the Beeeg: hands and contused wound of left ; t the desk and in|Tuesday, Miss v Lor shoulder and leg, at the rate of $14. 'ly 4 ! Fomuz. noon Mre. William 1, Dawley | Hazel Flotcher: W s Groton Iron Works, Groton, em- 8 @ lew England: Fafe| Wil be on < ough the kind-|Dorothy Jomes; Ray- | Plovers and Joseph Nordell, New Lon- 4.,d, with probe-|Ness of Mre J. W. Rosenberg it has|mond Sherman a: i-| don, employe, uoen-fl ehin, bruiud t lewer tempers|been poesible to secure a gocd team of | day and Saturday, Girl Scouts. hip, lacerated and right leg, $ among the Hebrews with Mrs.| At the Audltorium the Misses Nancv| at the rate of tu- Notwich: finmmg a8 l:lpl'un Groten Iron Works, Groton, em- Clank Bocks Wads pnd Ruicd to Orde 108 BRCADWAY A oRr her team are ployers and Herman Quantd, New A Servi&:eabfie Lim’ rcpor_fd rrg‘x; Cird: Asm Hyrmn. Anusfiagi {Lo ndon, employe, oon! wound of| ie dre and the baros | ok, W kv | ““iese young women will bo on hand| Knee &bd Ieft asd Fight arme, &t the f .\gen,s an d 2 and. Sundev) | gas (,xus:o !unaa;ad Mrs. Lgtn ard at <t performances & weihia s of n!liiml - e o : ;%‘J; m be takén sifher tn'cagse. T Prone for fhis sreat) ogvers ood Peal Necaandeen, New B sh 0 ©9.90 London. employe, contused of OyB 299 BURPOSE OF ANN : | anassa i Corof the §~:‘§‘: K ANNUAL CENSUS |CORNERSTONE LAID AT ) 2 AT THE RIGHT PRICES Bar. EXPLAINED BY PREACHER| WALLINGFORD MASONIC HOME | ianswonmm: “Mow” tonany aner P Langworthy, New Lendon, enmlfi'c, 33'33 Reterring to the annual parish cen-| The cornerstone for the new main| burns on hands, wrist, tace, ear, ot sus which is being taken by the two|building at the Masonic home at| head and temple at the rate ol 812 10, Express and Team Harness . 6 p. sistant pastors during. this month,| Wallingford was laid on Saturda: et ; at Low Prices Highest 30, lowest 33, v, Msles P. Galvin, from the pi with rityalistic exercises by the ,,,mm)i' B Comparisons. of St. Patrick’s church at the zms lodge of Counecticut, F. & M. A scc-|GREEK LOYALIST LEAGUE m L. L. C AP C0. Predictions for Saturday: Showers,|®ase 59566} explained the real pur-|ond event of the day was the celebra-| WANTS CONSTANTINE AS KING ; somewhat warmer. pose of this house-ta-houss visitation | tion of the 150th anniversary of Com-| Many of the local bers of the 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn Suturdey’s weather: Cloudy, foliows|€very "““ Incldentally the priests| pass ladge. Greek-gmerioan Lovalist jont O s A ed by showers. take up anxmai parish collection.} Graud Master Wallage S. Moyle of|telezrams Sunday o ident . e 0t} BhEtor *unflag Clearing. but nu is degigned v New Haven, presided at the laying of | Wocdrow ‘Wilson, asking to him the cornerstone, wd the addr vocste tho re-establishment of Canv the anniversary of Compass stantine as king of Greece and com- iven lbn};dfi J. Rameyn Danforth of | mander of the Greek armies. In the ew telegrarus they ask this as a prevén. l!i The new main building at the home 00! and NE R 08| comais sases VRICH the visltor leu will cost gpproximately $160000, the | provention) ot v o - Sunday's weather: air; variable Teacher of Violin == % and Mandolin o prevention of war, These telegrams 3 ORI o obiein. By the regylations of major part of which will come, Dro|were sent in co-operation with the A .M, | ¥ Vo ) ‘ no!xx¢11 Cathelic church he person,|rata, from the 111 lodges of the state.|leagye which made a Gemonstration in s N n 8 i qu8g[mo maiter how regular in attemdance| The new building will occupy the| New York on Sunday in which 66,000 5 ¢ g ¥ at muss or other services. is consid-isite of the old home, which has been 5 t 5 13.83 Greeks participated. J', il ! uh,‘ ?‘r:dl_r; gat&oflc of any sle:;gn: 31«- [femoved, with additional ground sur-| Copstantine, whom the Grecks of [ 88| face. It will adjoin the dining roomi,|s s : H 1 138 50 hmmtnioy o ot omce = Four.|eracted In (he rear of the ol LUNAINE, | e g eiored to power, was 03 || 848 Il 237fat Faster or within the time 2 t-1in 1516, the central axic coooad SEERGT Lovely Lingerie and Bliss Place forced by the Entente on June 12, 1817, T P of - bothfto abdicate his throne in favor of nis ® ELEPHONE 1274 umes § water it is low |8 If there are familles, or members buildings being symmetrical. Tho|second con Alexan The reason = water. which !s fal by Boed tida | OF familles, who have demomstratedipuilding will be of reinforced concreic!for the enforced abdication was ihel alnt e 1 ees mel:r‘o;ug?'mi:fl :Pneg {;}:t::‘s:n ’!‘l:;!{ mdh mial in archotecture. of xmg‘ Constantine 1o nc- A, G. THOMPSON, F, g TAFTV‘LLE the fact is learned by the nriest, and bT .315?;17{;'1:?1? gguzdlf:g"m . e in full in the demands of the n oor ientente allies for the freedom of)| ( hll'. H 2 The work on the new cement side.|means will be taken' to bring sueh with a seating capacity of 5 he | opodist, Foot Specialist |55 0%, U6t for main en. | careless church members to 2 sense of foor vlans CompLie & contra] Eoction | mevem (PROTECT YQUR FEET), {ranee to the Ponemah Mills is now|thslr @uty and to correct such omis-!four stepes and ground floor, 105 f Perhaps you have been wondering about your new winter lingerie and other mmmtc wear. Do you of their foreces throug] d foy ‘their safety from ar-| s {tack. 1 Mér, Cummings' 8pring Arch Suppert|¥ell under way. The mew cement| sion. . wide andeighty-si L i ! know what pretty, stylish thmos can be made from 5 et . i s be sed th b. The character of other questions: s | ) 4 £ Suite 7:8 Alice Building, 321 Main 8t | ™300 00 210" (ectod “the stag: |asked was cited: querics put (o Dar-| by ikt cions four SECRETARY CHARLES D. HINE soft-finished Serpentine Crepe? . Norwich, Conn. Phone 13664 |ing and are now engaged in shinglinglents in the endeavor to discover if|have three storics and & ground fcor.{ TO RESIGN FROM STATE BOARD| the roof of the house occupied by the{they are setting their children the ex-| Ty central section Websters and Packers en the cormer mflh c:av&n’{;yrlb«mfmm <3 lg;’m,o,‘ i % 9 = |of Front street and North A street. up es) De!? _‘iOff HOte. - Three local boys have received their|that their children are cared for prop-!vion il certificates frem the Connecticut|erly, not only fromi a physical stand- }hr\,ua reception room, lib: will have D. Hine of flle i state board of educatio left the Har ord hospital Thu: havi decided This popular, crinkly cotton fabric has a perma- nent crepe weave that retains its crinkle under all conditions. It comes in the soft, delicate colors ex- 10t necessary 2 R board of education which will allow | point but also as rezards their educa- rtmegt, members' rooms, bath : he intention of A e S SIS b HE\\: OPEAN PLAN oo 19 stest woriing bn te mil sbon. | ton i matters pertaiming to the chn.}mmm Smbers: rgomp [ainien or M Mine to o 82000 actly suited for underwear and negh ees. Serpentine AYES BROS. Proos The names of the boys are: George drems |vtt\_ti?n,‘ The mremmme‘ The second and third fioors will be | He will v the pew board of) (“repe has the soft, dmg.n" bodyless-ness requ hons 1222 428 Brondwey |Lambert. Lorenco Paradis and Hectd| K Siother, the groncny head of the dsvbted to members” rodins, | Eanicd and iy Jeave h e Thet Soeral]l by the narrow lines of the fashionable sithouette, - s fmet o fe to receive Bis wottce) Ok s Who by his U] temner Orives his’ (QUete, with 'siiting and icanied: ¢ Al 0 ashionable silhouet rooms. The hospital and infirmary wi on the fourth floor, with diet kit ‘linen storage, nu and attenda Miss Jennfe Krodel, who has been|children to spending 2 few days of a trip to New | of \‘.h(-' ho York with relatives there, has veturn- | housekeep: ed to her home on South A sireet. berhood g ek pleasure any place out; untidy er carele: stes time in ne Serpentine (‘r)p* is just the thing for home, traveling, school, ¢ 'I] ge intimate garments. It is DR. F. C. JACKSON S - Lquarters, k peiite o X a)’ 1 1 DR. D. J. COYLE |||, ssmes tareraccs of New dariet, x.|in xno_mng 1 tfiglzgn:;\:hgfe&l\\_:rl N b deater wan b so durable and Lmn h. Simply wash, dry, . Je _"has returned fo his home there, ME section and stai R o L EEare Bos? 2 ter spending & fow in the vil- evond g and shake out .1, look just newly f u..(‘ with Alexander A er of Front ground floor of sweet, fi street, ,and ¢ sther point in its favor is this ntine Crepe gar- ments there is no need for mar hing, ironing, or out- - side laundry w § CENTRAL BAPTIST PASTOR o tell, the voung & those DERTISTS | 'BURNS WERE ‘FATAL ;”0" Mein St Norwich. CL TO MRS, EMMA MAR. e ine C i § 3ffice Hours: @ 2 m. to 8 p. m. her ou can g 'penting L‘“‘p“ e ; ! h Goods dep: lt]xh'l H Telephone i infigence th d, and look for t . 5 -« mber that Serpentine Crepe is also men, arg te be ¥ | thousands of deiegates who will mw')r. E the dohu & Geo, 4. Bliss | Largest Assortment ncidentally giviv dividuals old and ng substantially the line of e~pec:alhv placing betore the sons and which the Jenomination shouldidaughters of the paris,h fan e in the next five vears, the re-|ideals otively of clean { says the committee desires o pro-| Catholic manheod and womanhood.. tect itself aguinst any possible appesr-| While § sing the danger of asse-iF ance of arrogating the rights to deter.|clation those whose acquaimanr-‘ ; {mine the duty of northern Baptists.|ané friendship may mean the ri Continuing, the mierybers say they|the girls' cases at least, of terrivie im- tivin have conténted themselves with ascer.|purity, which evil, the preacher de- l' ¥ taining and poimting out the oppor-|ciared. bas greatly increased i'w‘t'r-. tunitiés before the people of thele|city during the past two or three, {sis {faith. Stating that the Baptists are| years. of DIAMOND JEWELRY BROOCHES SCARF PINS RINGS 1 Loxboro for the past reived Dby twenty-seven piain shades and about fifty- Theiny a aewr day b 0 Wadlie e nom"\lr\q ! five pmmd patterns, each of which reflects the com- when they canmot test the future by|piok WM. F. HILL FOR P ason’s acteristics, and i s = 3 mc . B of New Londol ) 58a80 cteristics, and up into i BRACELET WATCHES ore B Sy o I e N FOURTH OF JULY HEAD|Charles Tak ! bas the world greeted cuch a situatlon| Willigm F. Hif nas been selected fi‘"em" Baker of freighted with pesgibilities, he right man frem the . chamber of} WATCHES, ETC. committee tails of Werk o be sicoms| Gommerce to be Ite chiet taprasenta- | SEVENTY-ONE GIRLS JOIN wrc s = pliched in Burma, Assam. South Indig, | tive in carying out its suggestion for CATHOLIC SCCI‘TIE"‘ X Bengal-Oriesa, China, Japan, thpp'a grand Fourth of July celebration il o nge afternoon there was the an- | pine Islands, Africa. Purépe, undecg-|this elty in cenjunction with the citv{nf.) aay re | pied fields, among the colored people, | autherities, new membe, discugses state copventions, nesds in| Mr. Hill shewed his ability in this| o of =+ Patri large clties, the new social onder|line in organizing the hig demONstra- ipers werc rece Americanization, religions and peneral|tion ecarried out over the signing of | 1 o John & Geo. H. Bhss education, the Blbust prees, demown!-|the armistice, and he is already {'ouns ‘Ladie. national growth, presents i fipancial thinking over plans to make that Bi¥ [j.ere ndded Lo the mempershi s" ud a repert ot th- m-ny and neiey, a8 it was, seem like a Sun-|pmmaculaie Conception Sodali There T‘{n day school picni¢ by cemparison with nige orza: p.hic charts that will interest mt my the coming Fourth of July. society-—w Dtma but religioys workers in gen. & AND REP TO SUPERIOR COURT ON LMl Gesaldin . MEDALS FROM CAPTURED AUTOMOBILE THEFT CHARGE| Mice Veronics Hasgerty for GERMAN CANNON ARRIVE «'Xr.-hn ?lznclnl and F‘ran‘; !E Sheld- enle All euge?e c{r-':nx ek, who were arreste n Albany)under the specigl patre 4 OF ALL KINDS ON h,“lflgfial';flym&d‘lf ::;eh::]&g‘e:f about three weeks age. charged wi:hlsmsea Virgin Mary, Mot on committee lists and had done m,‘ having stelen o touring car from Rich-|Saviour, the Bxemplar of vice in the recent Vietory loan drive,| ¥4 Heudel in New Tondon avout 3] wemanhood s the mods & CARRMGES. WAGONS There were over 250 names :nthe jiet | MONth ago, were presenied in polica| chastity: a feature of ? Jsent in by General Chairmen Nathan |0OTt fhere Saturday morning. Their| monial was the v TRUCKS and CARTS N Gibbe, Abere 15 anaiber et of|caunse! entered a demurrer o thelef the Virgin, e &grkg. sent by M. Wiliam | 2RBlaint, which was overruled, prob,|Queen of Heaven, Mochanical Mopalrs, Painting, Trim. {H. Dawley to the state chalrman. | Sn® fuse wae found and the wen|deemer. ming, Upholstering and Weod Wark. | The medal is sent oyt through the e X! " the euperior court in bonds of u,ol)o. MOOSE CLASS RAISES Blacksmithing in all ita brances, | lTC2SUTY depar ment 200 e £t Bolshed | These they were unable to furnish and Gannon, - On the front it has a oyt af | CoDEeARently they went to jail to await ety i he third large class of I the White House dandvlhe American > LS, uu‘:ll;xe- ux; open zh;.r ; of‘u eag\e wlth the words “Victory Liberty X . 2 { Moose was held on wnru~ @ A.wuua by the U. 8. treasury| ~Bstimates compiled by the Conneott- order. The officers depariment for patriotic service in be.|eut war savings committee show that| 1y R. Hastedt cond 507 to. 515 Nuflh Mm St {halt of the Liberty loans” and “Madefin Connectieut holders of the Liverts dation. Sith the aedition m captyred Cerman canaon,” bonds of the second issye wi imomas, morning jackets, etc., of rare beauty and long wear. RADIOLITE STRAP _TEAMER CAPE COD hall Tra: portation Co., 1 Tuesday, Sundays at 6 p. m.; ew London ¢ p. m. between Norwi . w York, $2.30. | Staterooms, all outside, $110, tn- { cluding war ta : Mother o ¥, B. KNOUSE. Agant Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL HOWARD B. FOSTER Y94 are sure of PROMPT SERVICE Expert Mechanical Ergineer HERE for we have adeguate STEAM E&UIPMENT, BEST MATERIALE and the real skill that insures prompt Intisflcfiury service. Drawings Furnished for any Machine If you wish your plant to run every day call on me - e {new class the m 44 SHETUCKET STREET T. J. HEALY, — e e - ceive as 2 result of the counm S| cal lodge is now Marguerite Bld'g., Norwich, Ct % approximately $1,62%, 378 of several othe The committee. through the state aici¢te » dally taske jn|IS007 of government savings. A m,,w, s\-fl:rin-IR chard 4. Bissell, sent out bread 516 put @ man | throughout the state a patriotic appeal| (o e ladge ieituin e past | mcpa'!a holders of these bon 5’*}0 d g 1.,6“,0-; l:a:gtx:u::euu:; % sevious initia or thrlfti tlen | eniire United States|Other of ,&;A o §76,173,32 wil After the movement in| Jere served charter sk . one hundred new members have taken into the lodge within the p: DIRECTORS EMBALMERS DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Rocm 167, Thayver Building Phona 519 | DR.A.J.SINAY | | | SEED OATS DENTIST | HAYSEED Roams 18-19_ Alice Building, Narwioh e s 1T —— Lady Assistant - 11 MiSS BEULAH BROWNING Telgphone 322-3 ! R 'fe“:fmm»x TO WED IN JUNZ § wenmy E. cHuRcH f | HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED FE TILIZER . 1 Eon:| WM. SMITH ALLEN At The CITY SHOE SHIN‘E PARLORS A‘ R‘ MANNING W.k-pln on Rubber Heels while you YANTIC. CONN- ) m H. 2 and Bridgeport, Con place in the Flatbush Co; "‘hm ch at 4 the ceremony. ss'Browning is a daughter of Mr.| DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT % % ¥l s, Lathrop Browning REASONABLE PRICES : WI]IHM c YOUNG , : g ausic a1 iha dasmnl weit ot Connec. (3 108 Kol 2% B o, - | ARTHUR H. LATHROP D E N TI S T s : o lerera leedor """'"'_"'""'—"——!wo JEWELRY THEFT Bory 9 { DR E J JONES STETSON & TOUNG - on th 1oon of - {Jane 21, the Rev. Dr Lewis T. Reed 33 BROADWAY . [officiating. A reception in the parish “E:\MING and TRUCKING| city sHOE SHINE PARLOR the 9602 GAGER —r———— " Coal } s P g o ; wilding | CARPENTER .and BUILDER bus b i9 s - euE0US _? a{:d E‘[b“mfip ey = Su'xielu 1%;:—%?:;“:&2‘3‘38” 'otll Ql& materisle et fl SHEA & BURKE { lep! .g. West lnln ‘® CL L Prem: esraceday or i st 41 Main Stieet GEE ' The Piano Tuner Wi Tov W ’ e P ¥ 2 m te put your hus - iR e i i Sevaer i FuneralDirectors 122 Mamact 3. ooy wee St R o one wime in busines: m vertisinz cclamng of The Bulletin. = °