Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 19, 1919, Page 8

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2 R R, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 SUPPORT. FREEDOM FOR IRELAND At ou . Kennedy concluded by saying that he | 34 gpurned ern am bln hoped every one present- would make v application’ for membership in the 5 . asiassential In modern Mouses & | newly formed branch before the meet- Seat shoctricity s to lighting. Wa guaran: nig adjourned. ! e the very best PLUMIBING 'WORK | Membership cards weré then circu- | | slee expert n at the fairest {lated by Daniel J. O'Neil and" Michael | Dwyer and nearly a hundred were re- o jturned filled out and signed. X Ask us for plans and prices | Following brief remarks by Lieut. Hipeblec. Charles Cassidy, Jeremiah Driscoll, : 'l‘ MPK]NS James Murphy of Taftville, Patrick light-stal, o ke Barry, Daniel Sullivan, Col. John P. o/ e " ] Murphy and Mrs. Mary L. Sliney, the 100 /0 .67 West Main Street election of officers was taken up with that hed T. F. BURNS HEATIN: AND PLUMB the following result: President, James J. Finnegan; vice president, J. Edward Driscoll; record- ing secretary, Lieut. Charles Cassidy; treasurer, T. J, Donahoe, Baltic. Patick Barry moved that the new Pure Turkish The world say: o, you me ]NG organization be given the name of ‘Tobacco et o s o6 H George Washington Branch of the They read but the surfacs, and sad v 91 Franklin Street Friends of Irish Freedom and the name -DényZall the rest; e e s With Heaven's treasure mine for tue S i nounced that the installation of the Gpr it ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITTING » 83, Washington Building Wasning Horwich, Conn. Azent for N. B. O. Shest Packing {HE VAUGHN rOUNDRY | Nos. 11 t0 25 Ferry St —————e e it gt | 3EEKS R DIVORCE ON (RON ASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY JAMES J. FTINNEGAN. Piedging themselves 'to uphold Ire- land’s right to complete national inde- pendence and pledging their support in securing recognition fe; republican ned by the hundred | | | m wh | no ball. i 0. ed bout | similar gathering in New London next -| ©ne of newly elected officers will take place at the next regular meeting. Rising votes of thanks were given to Rev. W. H. Kennedy, the speaker of the afternoon, Rev. H. Broderick and Dr. Patrick Cassidy - who sent substantial checks as their contribu- tions towards the success of the move- ment, and to the management of the Davis theatre who have offered the free use of the theatre next Sunday evening when a large open meeting s to be held under the auspices of the I new branch It is expected that prom- imcnl speakers who are to address a unday afternoon will be secured for ening meeting to be held here. | | The committee in charge of the! {open meeting Sunday consisted of John P, Murphy, Frank J. Murtha, |James J. Finnegan, Daniel J. O'Neil and Michael Dwy the newly elected officers who was too modest to allow_his name to be announced from the chair, pre- 1ted the branch a contribution in the shape of a generous check. The meeting which was highly suc- 1, adjourned about 4 o'clock. In- cluding applications secured at the ¢ mecting two weeks ago the total 1 of George Washington v totals close on one hun- CH JUNICRS T PRETTY FLAYLET JACK IT UP! If your car is right, jack it up. not That me take it to the Imperial Garage, | .\’ the expert auto repairers, and sanp C;’T'HT 1 running ans | SECRETARY HILL TELLS WHO | REALLY IS FREE MAN | - uccupiedE Sunday | A. when the les were iform at the v sev- a brief for This freedom. When Lve a life lie became s but 1A CANAL TROOPS PASS THROUGH HERE —— AY i o4 8. They pity ‘the while, And marvel my heart is not'breakingz Appalled at my smile. F rzive you? Why, almost I love you _For dealing the blow That made me look past, and above yo _ Where beacon-lights glow! You freed my caged spirit for living And so, even yet, T thank you:—there's naught for fo: giving— Nor would T forget. —Veleyn Powell, in Times. the New York | THE DRIFTWOOD FIRE. | When the wild North wind shrieks with frantic gzlee, And across the wide beach great white waves hiss, Then is our reaping; Anl sreen and slimy from the oceam's 55 Gnaried logs come riding down each steep abyss, Shoreward fast leaping; Curved keels daft hands wronght many years aga, rusty nails like fangs still greip- ping tight 'Mid_seaweed webbing; Frayed wrack from many 2 ship's un- equal fight— All wait our garnering by the waninz ight, At the tide's ebbding. So when the storm-fiend batters st the oor, And makes our little chimney roek and s We are not caring; For we sit snug and hear the pattering spray— . As green and blue the crackling flams- lets play— g Our driftwood sharing. —Bthel H.. Wolff, ‘in the New York Times. HUMOR OF THE DAY Barber—More soap, sir? Victim—Give me a chance to digest this first, pleasc!—Answers. Cop (to homing clubman)—Where you going at _this time of night? Clubman—I'm—hic—goin’ to a lee- ture.—Boston Transcript. r. I ask for your daughter Imogen’ Her tainiy—t my pocket!—The Pas “Whkat is the en the anim: aw your picture on my vou looked +o young Ethel—Jac! e. and arie—The flatterer! > 4 AT THAM MILL Sd Ethel—He t] ght it must have been let them make it run right. ; Bochcs many vears Aago— We have ths equipment, the 7+ Uigsul lie omient "fi‘) ‘é\> 5 4 4 ; 1 Q - Vhat's the trouble™ idebianical fact &Y e o I@\\ | "needs « change of scenery.® . tha Tepnic] D . b T | ranging to finance some ing and the ‘“know-how” to i = ‘ | spring togs.'—Birmingham Age--Her- b jald. take care of anyhing on a @Lildte ¢ : | Salesman—1f you wish these goods R ! nildren | charged and tu chassis, from a Ford to a five- | OR FLETCHER'S [ be. necessary for you to be identified s o Perhaps somieone in our employ knows } A\ ST O FE AN | ¢ CTAST RIA | you. ton truck. t ‘ ot t Bilkins _(satirically) — Certainly Send for any-one of your collectors.— g Life. AR : L] B NAGL A fellow said to a famous sprinter: e TI'll race you and beat yzu if you’ue‘, 12 me choose the course and give a yard's Norwich, C 7',' start.” ; e “Fitty dollars to one that you don't.” Phone 829 Y said the sprinter confidently. “Name . e oy your course.” — - S [""Cp a ladder,” said the challengeri— GEURGE G. GRANT ge lz e e lg Raleigh Times. Z ; ! Undertake: and Embalmer THE KALEIDOSCOPE DO ) . - 5 The tall silk hat first came {into 3Z Providence St., Taftville dommon use in Paris in 1797, tentlon to day or nlght cails . $30 MWlaw! WELDING WILL FIX T When you' buy a “bundle” of in- ferior cigareties, the Quantity fools During the war hte British lifebeat i service saved more than 5.000‘ lives. | Ma of the waiters employed in | New York hotels earn as high as $250 a month. | Every day 350 persons arrive In Criinders, Castings of ail kinds, Agri Clean and Good | New York city to make it their per- ra! Implements Transmissions atthe i = manent home. tnd " Cranicaser Housings Seest | ou—vou foraget abou Ritv! Tocuciars sevol tios) ool e s Frames, Axies and other me.al p PROVIDENCE ® the first specimens came to Europe b —,,'d_us.xa Dbs an be made WHOLE | i BAKERY way of Turkey. an ‘D witl: our WELDING. d Metai i K : : Skilled, sxpert work that is guara SECi b ss:?:fi;; :\s“ | A Japenes newspaper thinks that teed—try it Preston Bros. inc. ol. - | Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. AND FOCKET THUMMS When you buy Helmar you forget abouf Quan- the pay of Japanese soldiers is too small, although it is 73 cents a month 31 Chestnut Street aogll.LELvA R&Ds Delicatessan tity—you always remember ‘he Quahty Sugerb Ty | S e R oK 40 Frankfin St. el | LR roare Siieing Tot. tan What makes Quality Superb in Helmar?—1007% < for and it bt I — |8 pure Turkish tobacco—the Mildest and Best tebacco . ‘L. Soif.s e Attorney-at-Law THT:: Need @ Plumber? for cigaretles. Ical:;s}m' atori ”;\;u::“r;n:-r W Chi- 40 SHETUCKET STREET Ll e~ { her fusba NATIONAL | her, BANK Before you place orders for| COAL look at ours, especially | our No. 2 Nut—Ilarge, clean| and fasting. Prompt Delivery Several thousand second- sand Brick for sale. 16 Shetucket St r——— We Cain Chairs in the finest way and sell caining at wholesale and retail prices. MIKOLAS! TAILOR SHOP | 3 : 33 Market Street . Telephone 537-5 GLASS — PU Hardware — Tools — Cutlery J. . BARSTOW & Cco. 23 Vrater Street DPR. C. B. ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 341.3 | R RERET TTY — PAINT (e Tirkish intheWorld John A. Morgan & Son 12 still greater 1l nd b |SOLDIER HOME TOO LATE | FOR FATHER'S FUNERAL James L. Sullivan of 106 Summit !street, who has heen overseis ten . | months, and who could not be. located : 'in this country in time te attend the Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Straet He has been in iwenty months. | I home on eral. _WHEN YOU WANT to pat your bus- | a0 ‘befere the public, there is no li. bagter than through the ad- The fact that ther the sea as ever were caught is ather encouraging lo tie plscatorial rill never be asg m sieg columns of The Bulletin .

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