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- R TR ~ mmmm n. | SALVATION ARMY NEEDS $1,000 MORE The Becry Allen& Son Co. §| —=——_ y 1 Norwich, Tussday, May 27, 1918, _ oy | g .1 . FUNERAL -:)lRECTORs mm"hr :;mcefi'ted le.sm’\s 1ku-l; “ml' ican Le{xou.hBreul ;wumwc West E 3 2 5 + part o ] who are assisting in the| Town street school c! n. g S e SN TR = * AXD EMBALMERS overtagyre below the normal prevalls|Salvation Army drive in Norwich the| Lieut. Wiliam Addy of the local - e — o rp:um . eountry, total subscriptions were given a de- Salvation Army on londay received 1 T . * CADY ASSISTANT o A ow Dove the|cided Hoost on Monday when the con- | the following telegram from Colonel . 3 ; WA e New England "&mmn“:w t7om | tributions from -all sources raised the|Gifford, gemeral chajrman of the Sal- ] 7 Ail Calls Answersd Promatly [ ew England wes the Pacifia| {otal secured to $5,119.45. In addition | vation Army drive in this section of) * 1 : : Day ard Night h[nlat:e mlddle‘ ?“’“fifh 2fid * New] ;Oledfl'x: ;;n:;xflr:)t tk&;reuzre m“.d‘;fi’;,‘,],"‘ew England: i % p X c ngland states fair weather and mild S 7 3 ¥ - 3 B 5 5 88 Main Street femperature will _continue ~tirough | SEEor four to. pitage iwentyoere | Lieut. Wi Ados Nerwich. Conn - Tuesday, ~ the weather becoming ?‘fia’u stoh 'to make Wp one of nime| I¢ duota is mot resshed coutumué cloudy 'and remaining = moderately cam ——— A SRR g b AR AR Rl Bt Netion ed Sl Ware will e ll i vesk. 1 this: sale § uesday a ednesday | leiter to the editer o e Bulletin of- | pects fer oversubsecription. we er are nmy JOSEPH BMDFORD | North- Atiantio—modérate wegt|fecs to he ans of tep to contribute ae | COLoNE GrrroRD. the little things that for Spring and Summer sewing at prices [ wizs sna partly Clougy meathor. | undred dollars sach, Monday mignt oo T 2 that are remarkably low. Economical'women will wisely take advantage of this oppor- e tlantic—gentle, acol [unz volunteer @ sec- | [ouis M. Crandall, chairman of e OK BI NDb R winds, morily west fair weather. | nd to comtridute $25 towards ‘the local campaign committes, said Mion-|§ tune sale and provide both present and future needs while they are specially pneed. 5 Forecast. first hundred dollar pledge, and Peter |day night that it is hoped to raise the B R Sellas stated to ihe chairman of the quota by Thursday. Remanhat——llmnle will continue all week, - f Siank Socks Made and Ruled to Order | 50 herh xew lEngland: Fair Tues-|campaign commitiee that when $973| Those who volunteered their cer- ‘” llvADWAY | day tedne~ ay partly cloudy, mild|Lias been raised he will contribute the|vices as solicitors on Monday were e . N »“"m’e“ gD C remaining twenty-five doilars to|Judge J. H. Barnes, Mrs. G. Perkins; ,‘ Observations in Norwich, make (¢ an even thousand. 1t {s hopel | Miss Mary Richards C. J. Smith - i The following racords, reported from | that today eight people will be found| Lloyd 'way, Byron Hanlon, Miss The Waather. g Serwceable Lme The Bulletin's observation: £ willing to contribute one hundred dol-|May Pavick, Miss Ruth Bogueé, Miss " v . — ELASTIC ; higes h Camipbiatureiang o i ystesenisng one to eontributc twen- | Nora Warwick o\;:s:i Madelene Rels,| Fair_Teduy, Coiidy Taweetatr BELTING. HAIR PINS | metric ch: es Monda; ty-five dollars in order that the com- | Miss Mary 80 rs. M. rou. . " 2y of Men 8 and z e Z: Ther. Bar,| Mittee may be ablc to redeem the con- | Miss Maud Ientqg, Mrs. Josepi-Cur- 'lfle‘Cotton Skirt Beltlng, at. ¥ «tc Wire Hair Pins, all sizes | 50" 2000 | ditional pledges already rande. tis, Mrs, M. Maguire and Mrs. W. A. 12%¢ Cotton Skirt Belting, at o § - §2¢ ~wvevoeerfovniiiiiiiin, BO S’ Shoes j 80 3o00| The Socalitas soclety of Broadway | Boland. THREADS 1§c Cotton *Skirt Belting, at 1fe Y | 8 30.00 chur‘:ht at a m&tm;t on t)élo‘gchyflnlilgh( thA ;mi;:u& f:‘tmrfhof thhe camx‘txn is = ) 23¢- Silk Gros- Gra.ln Belting. 1‘ 4c { vote: 0 conl s twenty-five dollars e fac at to te the 4 ex- ingto: at i AT THE RIGHT PRICES ! o towards the fund. This is to date the|penses have not been over five dollars. i Willingten Basting. Theest, nc Stk 18 B¢ H“m“ Hair Pins, at R o i jlargest contribution reccived from u|Of (he $5.119.45 raiscd only about 3200 | B8l numbers, 8 to 80, 200-yd. th ros-Gratn ‘Belting. 10c Hymp- Hair Pins, at Express and Team Harness| Iredictions for Monday: Partly|church organization. On Monday oth- | remains in unpaid pledges. There isi[§ Bspools, black and white at.. 4cf & ooooo-oen i ia 3 oudy. - er pledges were received from the|local intergst in the fact that Alfred T Ri *°<‘ Warren's Boned Skirt assorted sizes, at Low Prices | yoTondurs weather: Fair,\ nmer.l;BLu._-. cengregation Leg :se“;;nm(} IBo Alken, formeriy of this city. now of ;o d"‘i’ s ]5’1":'“8 Thread, Belting. all widths, a yard. %e SRS . 25t wind. Baptist church. the Universal and ston, is treasurer of the Salvation 50-yd. epools, 40 to 70, white Sc_Collar Bandu, afl !lse‘ mE L ! ’UHAPMAN CO 1 " Sa w«- and 'ru.n. ‘rsxt fd&‘;ufl c;‘\ugé:h[e%agg IM}? waaf Am} drive in the New England BulY, Bl....ocissesassniscioss S0 each ...l .. G dor B .ue - " received from Robert etcher Post,) province. 3 5 ® W Bath Sirest, Nerwich, Conn | T Sen_ " _¥NgA | Meow Soate Mechine Throes; 6t S et iase < EA A R . 0 | Rises. Sets. || Water. | Rices. : Il §vd. epools, all numbers, an § Rp ., oclociecoeecoeets size, & dozen in a box, a box 13¢ s LRSS | SPANISH WAR VETERANS TO | WHIST PROCEEDS TO B Ycolors, at 5ic a dozen or a [T auslity Besto Wobs, an HAVE MEMORIAL SERVICE | SUPPORT NEGRO MISSIONS|® Fspool ............ .......... B¢ £k s TAPES—BRAID Teapher Of \!lohn Epanish War Veterans of the city| The Ladies’ Charitable society and 2 B S are to conduct ‘a Memorlal Day ser- Toung Ladies so?:!i(y{conductefl‘ a ;02 w:“';* UN;! -;Glifl:flvhlsb HOSE SUPPORTERS sc ' English Non®Twisting i i o 28/ vice of their own this year in connec- |very successful whist, 45, entertain- u Bread, 75-yd. spools s o e Mandohn P SR 25y tion with the Memorial day cxercises ment and sale in the Kniknts of Co-(fl fat ...l 0 o b e e SR e Rl oaolf .13 i " of the Grand Army on the Chelsea|lumbus = assem! rooms, Suniight 13 d_ 15e upperters, Sl sl e S S et i 4 | parade Friday afterneon. ?ul{‘d!n X Mogda}'d .E;‘enh;g. The iu 19¢c Barbeur's Linen Thread, ;lal;‘:_k or white, all flzes, a 15c English Tape, 12 pleces. T !owl _By agreement with Sedgwick Post,{tendanée numbered 300 and those pla 209.vd, spools, mfl numbers, . asserted widths, at ..... 1 tollo: 1 No. 1, G. A, R, the Spanish War Vet- |ing cards covered 33 tables at whist 180 " g hRNEST E BULLARDv 2 followed by flood tide.| (Zne of Major Griswold Command, [and two at 43. Cards were plaved| |Di2ck and white, at ........ 13} |0 'School Davs” Hose sor oy Lol R p il ! TAFTVIHE : No. 6, will conduct their memorial|{ffom 8.0 to 10.30 oclock and the 13c Glasgo Lace Thread, 500- DA 4 Bligz Pi ! service immédiately after the arrival|{women in charge of the various tables ¥a spools at 100 25c Lindsay Sew-onm Hose 12 Twilled Tape, 6 rard Lk ace | Wilfred Pollird-has returned to h,s}o; the parade at the Chelsea parade, d:grp:sed Izyr all theér --ulod;| - e 5 Supporters, _at ...l neiia. 9 TR TSR R TELEPHONE 127-4 home on South Front street, after a|Srcuping themselves around the flag- e sole proceeds of the effair are 13c Kerris Lustre Twist, 300- 50c Lindsay Pad and Beit ZGL English Tape, % and loniz period of service in yhe Isnglish | Staff, where the ritual will be carried ito be sent as a parish offering in sup- e £ 3 = i S ehael, When the Gesmany: thatat tne|out by Commander C. N. Burdick port of ;l;f negro missions ot tho ’a‘: gposia. - Black:, “gu "“‘»‘s’m ?f”: S“;“"” s“";" """ : % % nor)vl inio the biggest war. in history j Chaplain George A. Turner an cor | < , a priest from that section of the ke ek =sb sles o q'e o wrisd Sir e sindsay Hose Suporters, in & J PelmkA wiar engalba inith ant{of the Day B. F. Skinner, This will|country having explained his urgent 2! all sizes, at Reduced Prices. luc T'i-tleas Tnne‘ at ACh o E{OMPSON F. .8, Felag being. on & boat that '352°§‘§35!}ak$a;om 15 minutes and will be fol- | vants ene evening during. the past St m?’:f“?:';:: se] velvet Grip Hose Supporters, T Dingects Siaid i ite amd & owed by the G. A. R. memorial exer- s X A . iropodist. Foot Sa-cnhst .m,nfblc' ‘;fll‘?: ;::: :yml c:(:'-’nb’:nfamfl" cites. This is the first time that the The qgciefles felt deeply mdebted 5 Bt DT ::iur:‘ = Brald, with bod s (PROTECT YOUR FEET), | he set sail on the Lusitants for Eng. | veierans of the war against Spain will(to White Cross council, K. of C.. who! ¢ Mercerized Darning Floss, . The C. M. C. Hose Suppart- Sl dan sl Ll Wr. Curainings’ Speing Arch Susport | 1and und upon his arrival there entisted | hate condusted their own exercises b R e el dipesy TR ot L DA T o P S el Reliace mn, Etag Seam Tape Al Lui B - n the 3 2 e he has|Mcmorigl day, but they expect thejt? 3 o n H. Broderick, iery, e e rices. c De, ““;"_7 . :" N Bukheg, %Y % el GHE e i R s o i be regularly P ilowed | Curmmings & Ring and Shea & Burka|J §ociory at L = : widths, black or white, at.. 7e orwieh, Gonn. Pmm- § 4k seeing pienty of sarvioe|hereafter. There arc 38 Spanish War togpthe ufe of tr‘:nlturje. - : _xrchcxnrk'sto. N. T. Crochet = mm"" Sanitary Belts 25c Tafteta Seam Binding, all a P S A ___‘Lh o i B Lol 90 = Veterans on the mortuary list. resent at the enjoyabie occasion read, at .. ceititerces T8 gedseare sty s pasEyee colors, e iR A e T O D & i e he st et ey Details relating (o tie day were ar. %‘ifm?:v?{' John e;-ly Fitzmaurice and e - 50.: Kleinert’s Sanitary Aprons 10c Feather Stitched -Braid, A c vould no dou g IR0ESE 84 R IREELAg Of The COMhay e Mintites o % = white or colors, at .i........ 7o - . T he winners at 45 were James Sulli- . : : 0&-5 \10 ) ]“Anr;(e'rr?\«un:n story. bu e ;\Lr\)tnedgqulik_x} in the quarters at the it o pise,iund Tokeratih Dovniog, s :: Caghmere Mending Wool, K]emert’s Dress Shields and iS¢ Rick Rae Brald, all EURCPEAN PLAN :l‘,‘y;-;m*l";’; bty g gt ‘Adam Gornhard was clected the|jar of tobacco. $ Garment Shields—at Reduced widths, at .. HAYES 8R0S, P | nothing to say cxcepting that he ic|delegate to attend the-state encamp-| The winners at whist were: Ladies— 10e Degter's Enltting Cotion, i 15c. Riek Rack Braid. al % roos g e e e e b; ment at New Britain, June 21-22, and | First, Mrs. H. B. Davenpert, vase; ywhite, 4f ..cccscecaces - widths, ‘at .......00 PR Telephons 122 BED Sonnduin | S0 s of wat st b a Capt. Charles A. Hagberg was elect- |Second, Mrs. E. F. Sullivan, pocket- 15c Weighted Tape, 2 vard. 100 {mo more of war to.settie the arguments | 4B Charles A the meeting | book: third, Miss Wholey, pincushion; PINS—NEEDLES e e 2 of nations. There is no doubt that legate to attend the meeting|p 5 i 3 - [ - i Has Gie tit b in Hartford where a report will be 'ourth, Mrs, J. Canty, handkerchiefs; DRESS FASTENERS > fsecn the longest boriod o service of | Made on the $50000 Pershing fund |M{th, s E Edwards, crocheted yoke: | G skt el MISCELLANEOUS 2 tany f b which the Spanish. War Veterans}3=td, HF8 . b 8 B paper .... DR. F. C. JACKSON |, omer jounc these vart and bl | Rt 0"Sond " 5o bmys over there st consolaion 3. . 4. Dongvan. ff 0o Matieen Snap Fastemers, | | JUOT ool MY H mui stoe Taces, a2 | , extending from October 1914| %t Caristmas tain pen; second, Fred Healey, pocket 0% o Lote Wied. Taikbsana DEDET ........ erecessicsnsoes 8C 8 pars for ~..:50.0 DR. D. J. COYLE w0 vay 1018~ HOLMES GASE WILL knife; third, D. J. Coughlin, handker-|l§ |20 De Lens Srap * 1o} |15c Engtish Pins, 200 count, = Tc Tubuler Shoe Laces, a | Many local people attended the lec- RUN INTO NEXT WEEK chiefs; fourth, J. P. Corcoran, pocket PAPEr urnnnn.. e et ST R S RS & < ture given at the Davis theatre Sun- |light; fifth, Robert Swanton, necktie; 25c Snap Fastener Tape, 2 5 5 10c Tubular Shoe Laces, a \i [ day eve in "bebali of the Irish| The Holmes trial will be resumed in!sixth, John O’Ilelly, writing paper. i Tt 10e 22c Dressmakers’ Pins, quart- e s sk R 3 | situatio e the criminal superior court at . New| The judges for whist were William || §° ST s rebar 7o} Bioe Rouna | Snos, Tack. !\ leon Meulleour of the U. 8. S.iLondon before Judge William S. Case'E. Hartie, William McClafferty, An- | Tc Atlas Hooks and Eyes, 12¢ Toilet cubes, black celors, a paf{- : e 'i A is ‘psnd.nwma short fur- 111;51 (!;I'llxesdao_\‘r;‘ mm;{nml.g 7"(:10 ol'lcldock m‘ew‘T J. Wholey, Michael J. Coscoran two dozen on a card, a card ic and white 8c. e \:;:r:et TR | lough e home of his parents on|with Police cer Michael Carroll due and J. P. Corcoran. The judges for 45 b s = + e S 2 203 M&in 8t . Noswich: Ct. i "”?I”H;"etlfl;!":u“ e T Il'lodxij\‘eth_!: bring‘ip(exxlt te&tlmtzgy.fl ash!em yete Patrick J. Sullivan nad James C. ;.";es"'zw‘f:rds”“’ Hooks and i :;cd ?&2&; 2 Eube Mad‘we 7c Corset Laces, at A P TWIC . ynn Has left his home at|had just been called to the stand whem Purdon. Zbaid O 3 2 & ti t Laces, at . 7 g Station and i€ now on his way |courl adjourned Jast Friday. | While the judges were determin 10c Hooks and Eves, 0ad lots e 5o Tollet Pins, assorted sizes 25 f"” ‘;:;“f’ S 1:‘? Office Houre: 8 a. m. to & p. m. \will work on 4| Thers will be but three court days|ihe winners at whist, the following = a boX ...... e e R IR b «ried there. He is|this week, as no court will be beld onlmusical program was rendered: 5c Defender Safety Pins, all 15c Shoe Protectors, a pair. 10¢ Telephone / :de. Memorial day. so that there seems to| Bedouin love Song, Horace F. (‘ovn- UTTON sizes, a dozen oo e 10c Sewing Cushions, at . red King, both of |be cvery prospect that the case willling, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth I S s, S e e S, E X b th < 8 Ii i %e Afias er> -Clinton. Satel 10c Mother’s Ironing Wax, at 8c ors in the village|run over inio next week before the evi-| Sullivan; violin solos (a) Angels' Sere- : 5 i s or v e {once for both sides Is a1l in and the|nade, (b) Martime. James Papaon, Je fc Feacl Bottona. @ (dbzen of " Pine o bzen . He§ ) 0c Shoe Trete & B4R ...~ 10 uebcp:r,‘,} o mo sessions %ghcfif:; arguments begi sccomphnied x%rc 1‘)‘5334}(&;&?’;3: 10c Pearl Buttons, @ dozen .. 8o 1o Allas or Clinton Safety Lo Steel or Alaminum Thim« 2 23 . tate : ursday | e Elin P ins, a dozen 2 - that day being a Holy [JUDGE WEBB TO PRESIDE \nied by Pref. Henry Lalontaine; IJ @ f 12%¢c Pearl Trimming But- < 2 12¢ Skirt Markers, at . John & Gefl. fl. Bhss Obligation in the = Catholic| AT MAY TERM HERE Have 2 Fosc and Dewt O7d Pal, Henry | § ftont. a card ..ot 1 i e 10e Tracing Whee PebmmndiuanboideSistont ot o sei. ST | Ston, James H. Webb of New Haven, (Lallontaine, ‘accompanied &y Nichotas|ll §11:.. cotored Trimming But- oo Coraet La A |who has been on the v court: 4 1 argest Assortment St SAci e s e | B has Leen on e aierl S2Ei| | The following were the commiitane— | J tons, 3 cerd 1hc Tape Measures, . Te of Foor . ey M‘A‘SONIC TEMPLE |the May sesTsiondoi the court urler;‘mg Si“i;‘fli;:\m‘?"m" Miss Mary £. Har- 15¢ Coat and Suit Bunf.ons, a I(,oh;r Sapporters, ‘ regularly S here this 'uesday) morning, whicl ¢ st i ard LU e Sc and 10c a card, all at..... DIAMOND JEWELRY In. Masonie .Temple on Broadway, |Le 1 hie @ Hece S ipeatinces in. thls) s. john_Humphrey, chair- | Mohday, Hartford Day was observed | county on the bench. James Ward, Mrs. W 4 e ner— e s e r— BROOCHES { with the conferring of the Scotti Court will come in this morning, Sharkey, irs. John Casev, Mrs. Ti . e - 2 | Rita degrees trc \ the 19th to the &3d |will adjourn immediately to ‘Thursdzy Purdon, Miss} i RS E SCARF PINS jon 120 candiéate:. The Hartford men morning, May 29, at 10 o'clock, when/| ¥ { A arrived here on a special train at 1:30[there wiil be a short calendar session,! i RINGS . ‘clock und at o i 3 0 the 24th degree. |bar mecting and assignment of cases. Th < Tabérnacle, was worked |for the May session. i ony by the Hartford dele- s A buftet ‘lun:dn wnh..er\ed a:‘ Methodist waonzry Menting. all present a in the e\en'ng‘ = riet £ o' the dngtie 3 8. Sublime e "Nomas K £ the Royal Seoret.w, cieties will e by the xegula,r consistory pmuod‘hL church at Manchester | (Tuesday) morning = and :xrlrrvm(ml The morning se: CAPTAIN'S COMMISSION | 10.80. there FOR PERCY ARMSTRONG!church parlors at nouc Lieus. L, Percy Armatrong of this| S Micoamsine Bubi ty, who is in the ordnance aepm-lm’“ Clementine Bufler 2 late William Butler, who w acii, hes been given his commiseion | cionary in Mexico for a - - 46 frora the institution in the ser\'ice.i WOODSTOCK BUTCHER HAS ne gaining the rank of \capmin. STAMP OF HIS OWN Preceding the talks by ) . 4 . br. Bunnell a supper was ~ tisfied with the ‘,mpmam ; ux] the st the ladies of the church to which| Counecticut Leef over the Massachu-|{ und vote of thanks was exiended as th e setts line, Dr. George L. Drury of|stamped 9 Mr. Roberts and Dr. B I BoRton) velte ot M A, LaPiere presided SH e M was 4 short business| ducting an investiga | ing_con ./ oLD ELM TREE B TOPPLED GVER MONDAY|iguy of 3 elm trees on Otis| ready c been landmark | Wi PENDANTS BRACELET WATCHES RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC, John & Geo. H. Bliss ine Nei ben, Sara uLdrr‘.;'h Mrs. Charles oy o Condin, yan, Lucy P_Im beth Dono" Smind Potielas are Coughl \Iarnnl! h, Helen @ Telegram !rom rong, arel Aesi ars succumbed to; plafir s PRI ‘,‘f/.;‘”:‘,’\',h c“u‘:l \‘\‘arfl';gnm ’::d "{.’“93"34 will speak on The Flag of & were Patrick J. van. 3.l 0lé age on :fternoon about|cut to M and Putnam.! Bl A Fyanos: Witk his %:emmrm ® | vice in Mexico. tFalvey and Joseph Donnely. il 0 o'ciock and toppled over. The! In hi estigation of the condi-| 1:\ I : P v e is 1l of forty feet in helght and| tions in Woodsteck; Dr. Drry was ac- | by his father, Sumner ‘v“lM E. JENSEN NAMED FOR ‘AY BROTHERHOOD l foll fore wires and transform-|companied by Armetrong of 42 Peck streat. 2 G. AND E. Pomwsslomam“n““ R | ers from the poles along the strest|chaivman. and T3 s e s P G HOLDS GET TOGETHER|qnd aid tonsiderablo-damage o walks| tary of the W a e e O al-l_The fourth “get togcther” of the!and lawns. The tres is located in|and it was d h"‘ \| In Greup Picturs Taken In Berlin I§ e el ho gac and | Brotherhood elub of the United Con-| ¢ T. Palmer’s house at 36 tention of | 1 Jehsen as a. mer the gas and | 4 ogational church was largely attend-| g iture the shipment of meat ov ! i Ri e comnliaton o Succendl ok =d on Monday evening when Dr. F'rank | s {state lime afleged not to be recety OF ALL KINDS ON In the current issue of Musical Cour- | . Gilmour who decline | S. Bunnell addressed the men at thel} SHRINERS TO {the faspection ",IUN,J ey AUTO {1er appears a group ploture taken six 2;;‘2; at Q““X"’l‘;‘mf;;"{‘ g Community Hous¢ on Church strect MAKE - WESTERLY TRIP | be coid » ; MOBILES, ] ag6 in tlie home of Arthur M. 4 ay 1 o iDr. Bunnell's topic was The Peace - S b {Avoll who then resided in Beriin, Ger- | Jualified for his office be ing_more or artaer Conference and Its Works and during| the course of his talk he went over CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |many. and who is well known in this|lo88 familiar with the operating un the peacé terms and in a clear and section, In the plcture appears Mr,|Cost of the plant. ‘Ivlc was fuel - TRUCKS and CARTS |and iirs. Abell'and Toscha Bolder tho |Ministrator during the coal short o+ 00 PFace 1008 SN0 10,8 Cleat 4081 iommoon to take past in the a boy, who has won thousands of ad- | 0f the winter of 1817-1818. {the varfous clauses. -In speaking of|Sce the degree work that Hechanical Repalrs, inting, Tri mirers throughout this country by his 5 el nt Wilson's part in the confe there in the opera house #!ng, Upheletering and Weod Work, |Musteriul playing during his first Am-| CBiTUARY. .nce Dr. Bunnell said that the pres Slackemithing in ail its brances, |STican season. There also appears in Lewis W. Hepkins. dent’s part had been that of a referee! 5 l\‘uster the group an audience of famous cel- < W, % o.|and he had smoothed over many of Co. D Hus t i ieagues before wh,h the boy mu-ichn1 T A O e s monknt co] & rough places and if it Ladn' Conneeticut 3 played. i an et C")?'im;g'“‘f,;‘rdl’:} follow | tor hif the conference would bave e com 1 was horn in Vieginia, but a greater| been broken up many times. 1 think! m L s « he'has done his work pretty well, said, - 507 to 515 North Main St. nsre 10 F unemi 'Di;'ec.fo 73 and Embaimers E gl " ; -} 1< d i the a com: ed Town of mory : ams of Ston: | 1 part of his life has been passed in this] 2 iea | 299 Main St [ eity. e was 57 years of age and had} Dr. Bunnell, it 15 a good peace. e officer, ascisted |y 322 Mzin Street w J. J. Murpby of New Lon-; There were 35 men m‘esem.’m 1\ meant only two men ahsent spesking of the league of na-| Dr. Bunnell said that the ldea; league was good and ‘heen employed by 2 stone mason. e relatives in this city S carried out if Lingland would stick. ¢ these beeaus: aving to work. Mrs. Alfrad H. Hiscox. with the Uniteé States and that some! The compan e its fi61d_day DEN“ST Following an illness of about three|such arangement was s £ range. 2 weeks Berthania Tabor. wife of Al-|ihc establishment of a par 2 3 itation to tai DR. EDWARD KlRBY ifred H. Hiscox, died at ber home, No.|peace. He also explained wi part in the Memo! ,.1 day parade. 1 Ripley Place, about 2 o'clock this | (Tuesday) morning. Mrs. Hiscox wa 36 vears of age. beedl her husband two sons, Richard [Hiscoz| A iscussion followed Da Runnel of this city and Leonard talk which was entered inza by mal Westerly, R. L of theze prosent. ble for italy to hold Fiume ar spoke of the aims and claims of; { the allied powers. Room 107, Thayer Building Plene 619 Hours 8-12; 1305 ard Tto 8 P. M .‘on \ma; o i M./;P,;IE‘D “;'— C Jl’fih 6» Agi { . Roberts of the Tz Burial mok.‘JORA‘ "m BY -1 - = sk o Locking For Auto Law Violaters, |at T\ulertun n, Conn., spok~ town. 15 ffl& 2ATe AMER“,M HOUSE Eight men representing the smufi <t on the "'MD‘ Republie. Th ien prepared the body for 3 RIS automobile der;snmc:t made ,;:wcm‘;m )’;;m l".oberta . . I‘U - ?AL i ement” tours Sunday about the! B I o 2Bt Rl = £' EI-Ia- Unage: Shevios Sernizted :‘n:&rc looking after \mla:bxona of u;e vue mile north’ of Luchflem on the | Lsaves Breed Theatre Ordhestrs. | B : g T £ X4 D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Prore Shetucket Street The Max Grrdon & Soni Corporation 10-20 W. MAIN STREET i Have Good Burning Coal’ Stove, Nut and Egg, a Bituminous WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. taere is na | rederick T.. Bumee who. has for, me past been a member of the Futorobiie laws. These men form the| Goshén road and fs devoted to the; | changing of delinquent ond way : boys into good Arerican citizens. ‘The/ g tra gt the Broed theatre has no- school is not a public institution tol igned his positlon” with the' theatre | Final Dance of Season. |ubich e siatt may commit 8 b0v| o Tagemins e Bunco viavedfor ! ! At T A'B. Hall on Monday evening| [jo% 26 SOUTHS DAL 15 072 WEICH (10 the Jast time with the orchestra Sai- iX. H. Levy, dancing instructor, gave| o school is suppdrted by volunt urday ni “his final dance of the season. There (3 “were about 75 couples present. Row. | SUbscriptions from citizens. implies, is| CoTPoral Thamas 8pive # in Nerwich. \land’s Jazz band furnished the music.! 2 TONCY Sims are to|. Cerporal Thomas Spivery who since - malte each boy a citizen .of the mina-|last September has peen at theT Reserve ASKFERNGET ture republic and in this way instil| Officers Training Camo. of Tuskcgee the ideas of American democrac Iustitie nl: Alabama has arrived home | ! | J fo_the vouth. The sehool has ie va- in Neostd £ per edited and printed ‘at the school| ST bt ’ o r c s by the bovs. The institution is mgh.[ To Muster Co. A. 1y recomgended by judges and welfare| Co. A 0f the Connecticut State!pomys motorcycle squad of the departmen vard | and. worked in quartets. DIRECTORS —A\'D. EMBALIFERS "Lady Assiztant Tclephene 32X HENRY E. CHURCH WM SMITH ALLEN workers as an idezl school. ' This|Guaré wili have ifs muster xms} A = nk i reputation of et liay x\'lr‘u_esd%y')l eveing tn:smexsuae armory. = Ll al 4 3 ng onc boy going astray and return-|Major Williams of tonington, assist- Comnectit: mfififlnm-?n;"fiu‘,‘fl For and Invalids .0 (0% wayward ways after leav-|ed by Capt, J. J. Murphy of New Lon. mestam. Bett for business resulis, + OTHERS are IMITATIONS ing, and during the war there were|don, is to be the mustering officer. A v

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