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NORWIGH, - BULLETINy: MONDAY, -JUNE : : Lo Record Class in Fourth Degree K. of G [Fremn B e m Hem’, A“efl&soflcfl. — — mwfi‘c"a fo M. and Mes. Jonn 'f?-gy-no; Norwich, Monday, June 2, 1919 e I i Nopsrler. Tume 1 S FUNERAL DIRECTORS g/ = e WEAT—HER- (Special to’ The ‘Bnlletin.)y degree section of the Iknigms of Co- i%:;ri.’,‘?“{",‘,?;;*:; e ;,‘,!;‘,{T‘_" | - : »f Connecticut as a red letter AND EMBALMERS < i 7 Hartford, June T—WIith o list of [lumbus o . N 1 Temperatures remain high over miw,m,km which included such promi- MARRIED o terior northern districts from the up- ing is a list of the candidatesi LADY PSSISTANT per Mississippi valley eastward andinent members of the order as Peter|from Norwich and vicinity upen whom "‘nr’flmflgo"_r_:m“:g—-hctm!u& very low for the seugon in the plains| W. Cellins, director general of the re- | the degree. v ““"’”"“”‘,_ Charl Aldr; ¢ Donaldson and Miss All Calls Answered Promptly states. consiryction and employment service| ; r ‘h—; l}m e m fl21|. eohal "s»mn Smith. Night i T of the Knights of Columbus, William|J. Riordan, John . She Y-—SMOLLEN-—In. Grotén, May I i it \ Winde“Far ‘Menday, and Tusssiy, J 1 SRR avionat 7o Pecior aunl 6 : k. Sweeney, Nicho-|"{3ja o pOIRIIN- I, Groten. Max 30, . \ North Atlantic—gentle to moderate | hajrman of K. of (. committee on|las . an. Joseph P. Tracy, Thad-| of Brie. Pa. and Siss Titis shollpn 88 Main Street | shifting winds: mostly southeast and | qur netivities, Vincent S Seulls. rec v. Philip P, Leeney, John D.| of Groton. ™ e RE Y Tirned K. of (. seerctary, Mayor Rich- | Lee, Joseph E. Marchessaul, William | WHIPPLE — WALLBEOFF — in Middle Atlantic—gentle to moderaie’ ;g 3, Kjncella of Hartford, and Rev. |11 Mogyinacin, Willlen MeKnight, | Wethersfield, May 8, 1919, by Rev. = mostly_Southedst! gencrally fair. W. A, Keefe, state lecturer, the fourth! W' 11 Murphy, Michael J. Mur-| Augustus B, Burt, Migs Flerence + Forccast. degree section of the Knights of Co- 2 szes 1. Purcell, Joseph F. Ring, | Susan Wallbeoff of Wethmfleld and., ADFORD | souu nv _Humbus had a fitting climax. in a-han- | Drey, John A. Dunn, Thomas| - Sidney. 1, Whippte of Netw Southern New England: Fair Mon u A Ty * |aay and probably Tuesday, no decided | quet at the Hartford Club, Sunday |J. hp @ George H. Dolan, Jeremiah| Fd ! temperature change. evening, to their exercises of the day, ! Fxfiz:oruld,‘J(Qsfl:‘)‘\m’l'. (z‘l::rgl}l.(}:pial- BII:D ; chict of which was an esemplification { liam Raymond Gordon, Joi . Glea- | o\ wppENBRREER " BOOKBIIVDER DRtervatipEy, In Marwich: of the fourth degree on a class of son, Jos Gadle, William H. Har- MR R s ot ‘}&,f,m’,'fi,’. The follow _reported from | candidates, forty-two of which cz i P: 11 Kennedy, James rger. Slank Bocka Made and Ruled to Order | The Bulletin's tions, show the|from Norwich. This was the largest < . Charles J. Connell, Mich-| gopiNsoN—1In Hartford, May 30, 1919, ABWAY Changes in temperature and the bar upon which the degrec has been|ael J. Cummings, Louis A..Combies,| " ‘Frank H. Robinson. aged o1 yes 108 “SRO/ metric changes Saturday and Sunday: | conferred in the history of this: sec- | Patrick H. Connelly, Edward T. Con-|Funeral setvices Monday at % p. m. at “““““ Ther. Bar. ) tion of the order, in Connecticut. nelly. Andrew F. Caples, William H. the Congregational church, Lebanon. .| Saturday— ot, which was ‘u"}p“_}}:““p“ Thon . B y. James J.|DONOVAN«-In this city, May, 30, 1919, WELNNG WH.I. FIX 'T | Ta mo. 50 30.00| to the candidates, was one of | Madden, Wil am .. B se R. -r!)ane Donovan, widow of Michaei lagemeie 86 30.001 {he largest ever held in Hartford. In|Te el LR e e Cylinders, Castings of ail kinds. Agri-| ¢ . m, 80 addition to the 279 candidatcs il / . Ward_street, ay morni TR R e L R was a large attendance of prorin ntic—C. Vincent Shea, Pat- Monday mernirie ‘3t 8 3 t WilL| golock. Redulem mass at St Pat- Crankcases. ~ Housings, — Steel | Sund o fourth degree men from ail ons dk A. Conmor. Robert E. Carey, Wil-| rick’s church at . B mes, Axles and other me.al parts| 7 a. + 50 30.00| 316 state, cov for 500 being laid . Bransfield, Georze W. Bedford, CLARK—TIn Montville, May 31, 1819, NDS can be made WHOLE m. 0. The exercices of the exemr ! < J. Twomey Mors B Francina C. Tooker, wife of Willfam and SOUND witk: our WELDING. prpean. which was under the direction of J i 1 .~ Connaughton. . Clark, aged §4 vears. Skilled, expert work that is guaran-j| Highest 82 M. Lee of this city, master k I'umdm——(,em"o Le Jr., Bernard{Funeral from ber late home, Gay Hill, teed—try it. i ‘()'llfll Degree for the distr J. M V’On!\'lllt‘ this (Monday) afterno o'n i June 2, at 2 o'clock. urial In ccécunied almost th S mn‘z,\n—lu]mn Martin. 10 oclock Sunday morning| Amongst the fourth degree members| famil lot jin Comstock cemetery, from Norwich ware: | GULLIVER—In Germantewn, Pa, May Cave Welding and fig. Co. rediciiong he can. ‘n\;.l[c;;gm members assen b I T wg{ Pa. Msy Jled at the K : Y enry” Ade! 1 Joh 31 Chestnut Street Pt g Murphy, Francis T Diggins, James P. ity % ras Phone 214 aturday’s weather:, Generally fair |to the ,_where they Sheridan, J. C. Bland, . desmond, |G or s CHALK—In Lisbon, . May 1. South wind at a solemir high A special sce- | William P. McGarry, James A. Quinn, [™Yq19 "glien Bingle, wife of Henry C. e tion having been re for them < A. J. Brophy, Dan-| Gottschalk, aged 39 years. At 2 o'clock in tie afternoon . ikeicl . v ) iel T. a, X-1Funeral services at her late home in ioli ndidates assembled at Foot Guard [ ander ; sV Lisbon Tuesday, afternoom at 2 eacher o© 10lln A o Marthe T wite o'clock. Burial in Maplewood ceme. armory where the degree e A - A i tery, Norwich. Automobile cortege. Tjje Mt S cClTes : an, KING—In this city, June 1, 181, Dr. John M. ""‘f Funeral from his late home, 96 Waah< plified behind closed doors. i B & m : @ m. | p_m.|bers of the degree team from this sec- | D. Buckl s an ivianaolin = - | ineiuded_from Norwich, John M Ring, George Charles O. . Murphy. Joseph ington_street, Tuesday mornlso ¥ -d . Walsh, James B. Gaffney,| $.30. Requiem mass in St. Hennon. Aimee. Gordon. church at 3 o'clock. ~ Automobile Cor: o Follow Most of the candidates and mem-| tege. 1 one of the | hers went up by automobile. many of | ISBICKI—Tn' this city, May 31, 1810, Bliss Place them rciurning Sunday night after lhc1 Tgnacy Isbicki. i Tuneral from his. late residence, 4§ o )\l\l\x‘l"w‘a.'ov o } f',"lll‘p‘(‘]-mq”” oA 1 C Roath ;zrentn'l‘uoirla) morr-ixmgLJt‘x‘ne g |water i | ford. 0 tee. 2tk 8, at b equiem mass in TELEPHONE 127-4 —— {quet at the I Club, 1| Rland. William V. Colling, William T. eph's chureh at § o'elock. Burial ?p \ b y The polls will be open in all four aity ! Glosed thel exer f a day that will{ Cosker, John I Callahan, Thomas B.| St. Joseph's cemetery. districts tnda/ from 9a.m-todp.m. | down in the history of the fourthl Preston; William J. Devine. BREWER—In this city, Sunday, June 1, 1819, Sarah DuBeis, wife of Frank . Brewer, of Hingham, Mass. ANCIENT PETER'S PENCE ANNUAL MEETING OF Funetsl ces at-the home of her A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist. Foot Specialist Charming New .Désigns ighters who contributed ten dol- read from the pul- the. various organizations i brother-in-law, Arthur F. _Brewer, (PROTECT VQUR FEET) i 4l contributed to 1t CATHOLIC OFFERING $‘8.000[EASTERN CONNECTICUT BRANCH A v .afternoon, Jume 3, at § on Arn in the ent drive 7.30 o'cl St. Pat- The annual m”t‘(mg of the Eastern 2N i 2 Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Sipport | . i e irel Ee e oxclock i Connecttc W - n Providence. R. L. May 30, Suits 7-8 Alion Butding, S21 Wi B | Fesgr s, “prisease Clocle of Kingls ctor. T, | Connecticut, Bmnch_of the Woman's| A3¥ il Coliine wite of Al Ax: SUCH AS PARIS USES \I\wu)n\ will be held - on Norwich, Conn. Pione ' ¢6:4 ged 30 yea 1 in the community s from Rt. Rev. : I CE—In_ Taftville, June. 1, 19 S S & ¢ m'lllm kX;I!«"rs Journexed | John J. Niian, bishon of the diocese of | A rlll_:'“iLm "'m*‘ ";J:‘ in“‘;‘" U‘;"f John B. Gladue, aged 71 years, MALL PA I l ERNS altic rday_afternoon and de- tford. One letter gave notice t 2 morning > 2 all months. E 3. % £ ekt fis Baltic Rivals by the tuns| e o o o Be e T flernoon session at Funeral from his late home on Norwich e_-_?lof‘\ HQ{e_ fof § to 7 in a ten-inning battle. An-{ponor of 1 e e b of will be clected for the com-| avenue Tuesday, June 3, at 815, Ser. drew Bellefleur, a new recruit, pitch- reports of the vea = of ot at 9 and which discriminating women chdose for the June—at St at Sacred Heart churc ed for Tigers and had ab, T it e xhis and addresses will be| o'clock. : £ o~ ¢ % : EUROPEAN PLAN »\“_,;j, St 0 his o A ricles chareh following the daily s L L needs of their household. The brand-new pat- m\‘v;; snm.un;n; | e feature of the | mye second letter was a reminder that | ol Womun, Bodras terns of the good old reliable Serpentine Crepe one - roadway | e © WO~ | the annual collection for the Sovereign | I et = p 3 = b out of four times atbat the pouaicoleciol will e takon un | Hulbert, of Gro- 1 will delight women everywhere. Moss rosebuds 4 . ; = chatle g[in all the churches of the (lh'\‘.(“cr‘- on ey h r b ST 4 i - ot any team challenge, IS st N:'.)?;. June §th. This of- SOLDIE—-—RS AP'D—SAILOR“ u‘c en and blues, flights of birds, peppermint stripes, DR. F. C. JACKSON poulletin, ed to as Peter's Pence, hav 3 = and the pink-and-white cross-ba trooped down from your own nurser make the new designs in Serp entine Cr 'nA a de- lightful thing for your chiidren’s.ciothes, and the bedtime nightie. Then ther e a weck-end visi- s that have ry days and Writes From the Rhine. The following interest been received by a member of the letin editorial staff from Private L. Spark . B. M. (i. B'n, who is Andernac Dear Mr. 2 ning 1 am at the nm.ml since Saint Peter { Pope, is the aff, nate contr and James Red- and James Red- | P01t (e 8 CE0OnS world. to be wis DR. D. J. COYLE in Hartford Sunday, 1 making t : ! g ¥ | James 2 . who has seen four- i 5 teen months of service in France, has| Providing for .”’/ B recefved his honorable discharz: from | Who lock: to him for the army and is now at the home of ton. 15 Main Street FUIVERAL den were v usua 1 of 203 Main 5!., Norwxch, (2 & F\%_)(‘;nuu’lvlvm‘v)':'\ |l’ru pect ]n\!rf\(‘(. ¢ wn;vy:‘ immediately: eonnected \wiwii ‘,“I_‘fx ¢ ', ‘”‘f”:: K‘Z."‘iifl‘,ng‘?" 1:;’(.‘,-‘ dau«h(el-’s house dresgf_‘s‘ smart 1111} e Noga Brennan. w ploass ar d v ening aft o Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | priscd by a number of her girl friends, | must Y Gl oW fine stripes that suggest a silk, and the o | I of ap-1o | —~AND— - 2 Lo the Tth . r T tre with our o acts vaudeville, Echoes with a tin sho in honor of he he fats € . > Telephone proaching marriage to Harold South-| hands gl il Do amusing designs for Sonny’s Treat ‘Em R gate. distress in every ‘.mT He Dhes B ] ey ‘ J x L] 59 St F ool o ser- he ne )i the light sail up the Rhine as far & Lady Assistant R il i s o ; [‘3‘ il i 23 oo lgle in the patrol hoat, a rmall e Rompers. Thornton. Marine Telipiaes. 20/S ] HENRY E. CHURCH o of (l"fll\ WM. SMITH ALLEN miles (one two years, the most of ime |~ d economieca being speat in Furopean water:. Since = 3 ax o {his discharge fro mthe navy 1c has Jolm & Geo fl Bliss resumed his duties for the Acantic & . 1. iy h e s bt sttt Look for the words The Rhine kilometre hour o ometre 5-8 of a mile). ST erak o, penson §erpefl e (fepe- acific and is now at Niantic, mara- zer of the A&P store there. Miss Lu‘qu Assortment Brennan w Jso presented a bheauti- ful cut gla: water set, at the shower|, of b_\'\linu !’n{ls h>l!r w 1‘71']}&"'(1 [\\l.lh. . | v THSS any of the local K. of C. m>mbers DIAMOND JEWELRY i BROOCHES that last vear the lait; and by i the steamer Albert Man- Teacher of Violin ng un the river a as ¥ > Rhine fame. ORCHESTRA ¥ sted of bean For Dances, Weddings and : Aergy § e fourth degree in Martford | CITTEY $3.72% addi Some of the local men were | e R H. Bowen, Mr. Taft, Michacl % that are stamped on the selvage of every yard of SCARF PINS foummings. They made the (b VY | orin ‘o¢ the total of $18,002.74 contrib- | stowed pruncs and coffec. 10 AN Merd| gz Fisth Streme e brors 1851.18 the genuine material, and refuse every yard that MArtha Sosat. “Sunfiy . anlnseatie per capita amount {were 150 on-board from the 2nd and | -_TIHh Steest . FPaons A293-¥ does not bear tt rords. and thus avoi RINGS iha SuR@Y by the wage-earners had been thel3d divisions. ced a number of ar these words, and thus avoid un- the total | old « of them were built PENDANTS {the. ‘1';,*21\.’ e 1e Spent Sunday at) ouion ro 3 | William T as Dela spent the ans BRACELET WATCHES || wee-nd i dowers iy, 0 _;,«;i . { Harry Fenton of the Wost Side|Vr 1o RADIOLITE STRAP spent Triday i the vi lage, calling on| the support i 1intly and lea satisfactory substitutes. We carry a full stock of all of the latest styles of Serpentine Crepe, and fully recommend them to our customers. Lt i R SHEA & BURKE hills which 'ri Ny tow e Sahain 41 Main Street church | with ‘H‘: liber: md for Sundav morning. the members of thelin those distant days when facts s Young Ladies’ to fiction § one P.nhm. Hat- NORWICH TOWN Tdward Bagget of Providence ception Sodaliti {to qf Ma miser, who shut his _ s {5 Wre®in A e aive Bttt hm. of | ber at the carly people up in a large storehouse after| Mrs. H. A. Phillips of Boston spent a his sister, Mrs. K. Delaney of Sixth|Holy Communion | promising to give them grain, and setifew days last wpek with her cousin, nd-his istant. Re fire to the building, men, women and |Mrs. Albert F. Green of West Town $93 294 Stract. S = ferick 4n : er Myles P. 23 I Dr. B J. phy, Mrs. Brophy and | Galvin. ! n . U faimly spent Friday in New Haven s {which the rats besieged h ion of Central aven: late Son- his many friends. heagl of r . WATC 2 %6105 G Poentan Chte: (whs the ar atrick’s con- All of these castles have some ___HES' ETC e e b on 1 ip well in the attacied to them, the one with Funera‘ irectors ¥ o Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan and|list of offer made by the parishes | we are all familiar being the John &G 0 H Bl children of New Haven are spen finz | of the state Mouse Castle, which the sto orteous ltc e o €0. i1 DUISS J| 5 e iars ot the hame 052t ’ulm! . I | il and the Gray, Grade 4; In Onc Grave, | Camp Devens since his return fr children p e flames, after Reginald Avery: The Soldier's Prayer, | the other side received his aisy Bl e ieming uncA'nt;“'?'::-nSm‘-::' ‘l;‘ldt g'?nl:x‘mhx'i:r' SemiSs Mieg: Ous Flag song, 1 and returned to his home last ‘:\'F‘:\KE akink: the e met and earne Bea E S Plowas 5 making the trip by aufo. 9 TROLLEYMEN VOTE AGAINST S e s & of Several days Wit Mk grades:; Scatter Flowers, Dorothy Ver- gason; 01 Glory, Helen Conmell: 1), Many of the local dance sports topk Know. Doris Jacobson; 0OIld Glory, @ trip to Baltic Friday evening to at- tend the dance at the Social and Ath- of which 1 remember the| Smith's s re The Cat and the Mouse. | Taftville. er, Mrs. Louis Gagnon of . z s Eileen Hinchey is spending the hol . L | i{’ wys at the home of her grandmother| < ACCEPTING COMPANY'S OFFER !\ on Oakridge street. After meetings that have been held ' I Gatie K song, 1, 2, 3, and 4 grades. letic club hous o e = Willido: Dekuiicy aud Beward Ea.| almost caphiaight for: the Dast we ks senfels, The Loreiili and Ishren-| Recent news from Mrs. Sarah : J lub house. The dance: was an il i e Sl e b eem sl s L stien. o of the largest forts in|Thompson a former resident of West| Mr. and Mes. Frank Robbins wholinvitation affair run by a fow of tho OF ALL KINDS ON | Feriuson spent I | Shore Line Electric Railway company | the world, We arrived back at Ander- | Town street is to the, effect that she is| Fere Jogrried foriy-thvee wears agojboys of Baltic. b wett City, calling on her ave voted not to accent the terms h . hen we visited thelat present with friends {n Billerica, [ 5°¥ Ok WCPE BVER & SuIPTE LT MAJESTIC R T 2 AUTOMOBILES offered them by the company officials c Liut, one of the Y. M. C.{ Mass. T"- t r,; Lb' e fivi 0",-- i C ROOF GARDEN . “ Goorge Morrow off Eddystone, Penn.,|in the adjustment of the new | A, recreation - buildings and enjoved; Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Green of | JOWR BUCeh by tWenty-fve friends OPENS FOR SEASON, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, - |is spending the holidays at the home | schedule and this wer ‘will Iy | ot chacolate and doughnuts —served| West Town street, returned the early [41d neighbors. in honor of their wed- A X " | ding anniversary. An immense May|, . The Majestic roof zarden on top of erncon. his building | part of last week after a few daye < 4 G [ the Majesti building ¢ nmense ball room where | visit with Mrs. Greene's aunt, Mrs, | Pasket handsomely trimmed, and fill-| 3 oscks ~|of Mrs. George Stevens of Prospect!turned togthe company when a com- | free’ every 'lRUCKS and CARTS street mittee from the employes meets the|contains an r Blair of Wauregan is spend- [Ar)m]mn_\' offic : dioe e sented | Stteet opened up [m the seas 3 - als today (Monday), |every night dan Fred Douglas, of Willimantie. Mr. and [ {3 With good things, was presented e “,‘,(,”,().,. b Mochanical Repaire, Painting, Trim: | ing ys at the homo of Mrs.| | Tt is underktbbd that the new de- are held with music .I‘\)!n:k Gfeen ‘spent. Memorial Day af | ™ 109 S TR, e ity " auring the evening from ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork, | Blair of Tenth street. {mands of the men include wages of | £11eS P - canned goods, choice zroceries, sev-| 0 L0 ) to cnjoy g : Aot Hattterd b s tor e OLiinas: Miss Jennie Congdon of ~Harland 3 e e which the six-picce or SETOnAg tn Bl ei ke e iass b /210 Batlraas | e Wi o Shoan | Caleteria Hereind for o mark o 'two | road Tt Thursday afeernoon for Com. | oral loaves ef eake. fancy iy Han el an huy réal old fashioned ice|stock Bridge where she was the guest | Uréad tea and coffee, popcorn, S rning at 10 o'clock at St, Mary 1 hour on the b t rapefruit and oranges. During the| Week-day night that ¢ i -~ hureh There were 90 boys, 105 gitls| wage agresment that expired on June | CTeam, cake, pie, ol cakes or reg-|of Mrs. H. C. Brown for the week end. | STARSfruil and eranges. = During the) Friiltor (G dhat church. There ) ge ag el aman ey S eth, ; evening Miss Henrietta Morris. gave ¢ e e b e Bionorii1 ular dinner, including everything from! Mrs. Thurston B. Barber of Pecks | Sve : s el s Eive Land’ vaudeville ~wHi™ he and 15 adults in for fi At several €oprano solos, including the H s | Nilan was attended by Revs. John H soup to nuts for from 5 to 8 marks. At|Corner and her guest, Mrs. \harry o . ~ V| B pe i 4 - the middle 2 the K. of C. rooms can always belJames Taylor of New Léndon, visit- | geeutiful Ohto. Mr. and Mvs. Walter . 507 to 515 North Main St. . e e 3 A 1 This pleasant found a large number of soldiers writ-|eqd Pachaug cemetery on Wednesday | SLCoR *-SanE. the duet,. Till We Meet el _ " |Franklin rrovidence, ot near the sanet am H. Kennedy, J. Cuny, Charles vorie Uit 2 i Yorsoey . vil- | hours for those who wish to enj 3o y were -Revs. Wil-{anq enjoying the movies in the K. of ftore 4 he i el e otk and Miss Marion Griswold., Mrs. Wil-| 5 0; 0 wish enjoy th . theatre which start at 6.50 and | 1nd Philadelphia, making the trip in § p. m. Each day the Knights of Co-| their automobile, Charles Kimball and lumbus e away large quantitics of | his daughter. Miss Ruth Kimball, re- P. Galvin, Pe-} Brennan- of McCabe, Jo- liam Risley, Miss Josephine Rogers and Ass Mabel Rogers scrved cake and punch to those present. The en- Ignatius Maciejew- | ; S s Again, and there were recitations by |JOV & good 2 = ing letters or playing checkers orfand placed flowers on Mrs. Barber's i v, oo | lightfully ol rening Seated within _and | dominoes, putting puzzles together| family lot. for Nfomorh1 Day. Miss_Morris, Miss Ruth Woodmanseo | Hi8htfully co enin. . Machine Tecprores: Union 963 Revs. johp . 1 | I'seph H. Seiferman, Jewett Cit S S rhaEn > ¢ S s joyable affair was arranged br Mis : Hospn'n_ Company urien 7 |l & Srren s iera il | 1020, B Purtam 18, Pedmont to-| e Fucsiny cvering to hei o | Joiinbins Rngers ari Ses hides | cus DR. EDWARD KIRRY | pany Richard P. ) Veluntown, Ott5{ as, sncluding the standard bramgs of | 0 Washington streef. While in Phil-{jast mentioned also decorated the May | who uppe : ini Banneister. John e e i ropndard hrands olladeiphia they were the guests of MY.{pasket,, At-the close all united in| Lond Room 107, Thayer Building |§ Engineers Founders Machinists G PR e -i]upv and chewing tohaccc Now and i nq Mrs, William S. Jarrett. Thur: Mnsial ORI me Wi You T el London, Phone 619 Wanufacturers of HARRIS-COR- | ni it MGIN T o GO0 Tl 6| then the men are treated to bars of | oy Mr. Kimball and his daughter mo- | Mot Azain jeo Hours 9-12; 130-5 and 7 to 8 P. m | | LISS ENGINES. =~ Brown Valve ccremonics for the day. i T Gomanat chocolate aud tecently litored t5 Willimatie, . s TR ) 3 Bl ear applied to all makes of Cor- X ‘ ; nz the K. of C. dispos : : i % : e e——————— ({ et Eigines, Engine Repairs, || The sponsors for the class were Mrs {000 doughnuts in a week. The Jewish | e hr Al g -0 T iRl i °9"‘" sl four city| — _— hafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- | . Sullivan and Miss Marg Welfare Boards have a_ pleasant co: S e & § it 4] T : & y ” = f Messrs. William T. Mahoney | ure moments and all the v: E T iah S8 . AMERICAN HOUSE Large stock always on hand. and Joseph A Donnelly for the boys|cieties, etc., are doing wonderful work | noLvich Town residents, about three |, TAFTVILLE Generalh Mill Repairs, i Saaita 310 Keop - the merats ot e | twenty. The macHie which was high SR . it Tiobe T : i hdle i adults, i X rale > men, : 2 > ital,| John B. Gladue, for thirty-nine ye b oo Flrst-class Garage Service Connc-ted w Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-|{orgetiing the “Greatest Mother in flm-":,i,‘]lmi,‘:h;:’;;;;e,:. ’3?;;‘;‘:5,,,“"“‘“" a resident of Taf 4 At his| 90 sO- 1 ment, which followed the confirmation! World” who kept us supplied \mh'gAgT P “achool Thursday | 1ome_Sunday noon. Mr. Gladue - . D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | — and_sermon by the bishop was given | Smokes while in uction and now con-| At Town Strest school Thursday| PRe, PUEEL Aogn, M Gildue, who, =% ! e e Jewett | tributes magazines for our enjoyment. | afternoon: Grades 7 and 8 united with | %5 Th vears and six months o g 2 1 Phone Shetucket Strect | | City and he The Second division will probably|Grades 5 and 6 in Mrs. 8. 8. Lathrop's | gl pre S BRI 00 Twe ;oy of feciinz fit ang WS, WA R 2P William . H. leave here about the first week in{room for a programme of singing. As eight vears ago Mr. Gladue opened =4 th Rev. ~ens! ather Jalbert of |June and according to Secretary Ba-|is the custom each year, a patriotic bearer. ker the entire A. K. F. forces will he!sbeaker was: expected to address the & home by September. The 2nd, whose | childfen, but much te their disappoint- | yau %05 S0 W SEP=Gricren, |G- Co & home been at Syracuse, N will | ment none came. so_three brothers and a sister who re- rporation 20 to IFort Dodge, Towa. Time has|{ At West Town Street school Thurs- | side in Canada and brother, Jo- 10-20 W. MAIN STREET 5 3 . | passed since we ‘arrived in|day afternoon the following Memorial | seph Gladue of Taftville. o= | Germ: Have Good Buming Cou | Fumefal Director CAS TORIA i~ S0 avia] {rezh rewards thosn whet !1“443 é‘m ta hea h Dbutcher business. A his wife and two step-chilaren, \ The Max Gordon & Son G AGER | Batie December 16. ~ Trust| Day programme was carried out: Archie Torrance, Jr, . of > Boston t 1'1 finl‘lhd" f;f The F‘uflleém :t;ff Star Spangled Banner, 1-4 verses. by | spent the week-end with his peopie at Xn_fan {in gol th and enjoying life at its S B il ce stree Btove, Nut and Egg, also Blmmmou. For ts and Children ol od hea enj 4 the school: The First Memerial Day | their home on Providence strect. living tor in the St Proclamation, Theadore €onnell; The | Francis Marcil, who is now WHEN YOU WANT 10 pat sour pus. | and Embalmer InUse For Over30Years | '°'" 15y b 3 ene Flag Goes Ry, Millard F. Manning:; My | in New, London, was lness before 1 there 1s ne | 1 3 ; k o} SPARKS, gree(‘L Elizabeth S. Avery: As to You, | villagé over the, week-en fum better 1 hroush the M,} P - d Alwayhs;bum “E) F.,_léth M. B. , AL VB PyAL P m:‘;enc; Murray; Tn Flander's F:;lds Mr., and Mrs. Adam 'XIVe Builetin, i 1l / o 110, and Tts Answer, Arthur Fulton and M. | Mrs. Wilbur Dodge of ok . rompt servicedayornight §. et A M: — = 1. Manning; vold, and isinge cotumuns and are 1LLS 7 . Battle Hym of the Re- | visiting with tireir o Nir. and D CoRhpotitnt ising ’"-fl'""fi xln It's 3101"[9 orl:m'\l the l:u;xha!xfrl.s croslj- yuhhch one stanza. school; Just Be- |Mrs. Willlam Pollard of South Iront m necticut equal to The Bul- ¥ grained streak than the wife's cook- | fore the Battle Mother, sehoel Our | street. Largest Sele of Any Medicin duW-ld. ey : ing that spoils the dinner. Honored Dead, John Mara; The Blue| Philip Mudderman, who has been at Fd Everswhers. la boceur) v : . R . 0 g i 5 % = R = L “ S D s N e § i Al o i 5

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