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: . i . NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1:19 - > = 5 3 B PERSONALS AMERICAN LEGION HAS KEEP THIS FOR REFERENCE i \ & : ORGANIZED IN STATE o pPERSONNS THOLD-UP MEN IN GREENEVILLE SALOGN : N STATE i e = - 2‘“‘“&- is at :"(“;"” on Oneco street . or%xfiiflfituf rwg;e']el?e|¥:;\ dl.{ig";: THE SHORE LINE Norwich, Friday, June 13, 1919 "C‘ e mont! ; “"e~' o —_— Hartford In the governor's room of the . Herbert Pierce of .Thames ter- Hartford club. 2 hold-up took place on|heard the order to “told up your| % ELECTRIC RAILWAY: g racé, who has been ill for several| A daring hol ¥ > Captain James- B. Moody, Jr, of VARIOUS MATTERS weeks with typhoid, is able to be out|Thursday evening about 10.30 o'elock | hands" i ea s1g | Hartiord, was elected chairman toserve | COMPANY \ = for a short time each day. at the saloon of Caron Bros. at 582|. . 0%, Youldn't shoot anybody, would yyuiii the first state convention or un- Next Sunday, the 15th, will be Trin- ‘ o o . i .2 you?" he jokingly said as he stepped| i e should be ch My Sl Miss Inez Horton of Niantic and|North Main street when two masked |out from the has towards one of ihe Pl o N s y Sunday. ; Miss Bernice Beebe of New London,|men eritered the place and got away | men. £ Olher ofiecrsNelenti Unlar ®imllax T/ Light vehicle lamps at 851 o'clock | while in Norwich Tuesday. visited the | with about $23. < Rack iharel o s was | COnditions were: Secretary, Lieutea- » —_— this evening. Norwich Art school, where they have| The hold-up had all the thrills of a|the ansvier, with & viciousness. in.its|20% Alfred I. Phillips, Stamford; frat| SCHEDULE CHANGES The day’s length is mow 15 hours|been students. motion picture of the wild "west of|tone that carried conviction. Mr. Ca- | ice-chairman, Majer William J. Ma- b Bitre-Phesphate to|and s minutes. Mrs. Zenry Fitzpatriek of Burnett's |about 25 years ago. The men entered | ron saw it was no Joke and his Hands Ior il ¥ i it EFFECTIVE JUNE 16, 1819, “_-""."m"“‘""“"':."‘,m Special meeting of K. of C. Friday | Corners, Old Mystic, was in Norwich | the front deor of the ~siloon with!went up as he joincd the party at the]Lranchs W, Carvoll, Waterbury; trea tor. Westers Shele Force. night. First degree.—adv. Tuesday and called at the state tuber. |drawn’ automatics and their faces| ool table. E At sl BRE rvori Rew i or Westerly—gc15, This has been esamination week at| Culosls sanatorium Lo sec her husband, | masked and ordered overvone in the| “He suid Thursday night that the! Vel The election of a ehaplain was 30, 9:30, 10 Tusging trom the countless prepara- [ the Norwich Free Academy. Tieaa ot e e, Attor JookIng o g hour| (wo mien icke mboUlt (Wenty-One Yers| Cxocuily: sommitisss on Joiy. b tins and treatments which are contin: | The best moonlight nights In June rels of two shiny Dlack automaties the | wore black clothes and eheohen cine | The executive committee was voted o Baking: thin people feann: derhose fare from the 12th (o the 15th, ELKS WILL OBSERVE six in the saloon at the time obeyed|Mr. Caren just a few minutes hefore |0, CONSist of the deiegates from Con ' ing arms. neck and bust, and replacing | Dancing tonight at Ashland Casino, FLAG DAY ON 8UNDAY |With alacrity and without the Icast|the bandits entered had cached a |DCCUiCUL Lo the St. Louis caucus. The B e of i’ b (e soff | Jowett Clty. Special features—aav. | e300, 0N POSDNT | hesitation, The bandits then lined the | check for 317, taking e monce. irors | NOT® Cptain Moody, Tieutenant Phi- . nes and - beauty, Norwi e of Flks, - |aggregation up behind some pool ta-|the cash by money [TOM Hlips, Major > Franeis W. Car- | there ave evidently thousands of men ho’,‘n*;“};e[s,‘;;:f o‘{“t’h;"’gg‘{;‘l",z‘;,"f},figg;g ance with one of ‘the most rigid rules | R SEN S0 Them to sy there. One | oot Eies the vhack e Fare I roll, Frankc 8. Buttcrworth. elected of- | 1. a0d women who keenly feel thelr ex- | home the men of 8 of tho gr‘dlc 5 .1‘;‘5" G'c"’.l,‘},ffi\rfn\s:; ontfof the men went behind the bar and|had over $150 in his pocket, but no mm‘“:‘ffi 00 the Sreszpion) eng, e E very avmlable Leave Westerly for Pleasant View cessive thinness. 3 honor of the th wh' register u et 34 i Lk, & 2 na . Mathies, Seymour: Major and Weekapaugh—a % o Haress 404 wasknges ate oftan aus| THolders of bonds in the First Liber- | Sundey, June 15, at 5.3 'elock in the | CheTed, the cash resicier and extract|in ihe room was sedrched. Mr. Caron | {14, Ty, Alaghie, Seymour: Maior : e s e vadey more phosphate than is contained in | &Y 10an will on June 15 receive more atternoon, on the lawn in front of the |C0 Gt et Saigue 7. Caron, v was | s tha nationab o er Waterbury; . Philo C. Cathoun,| o | After July Ist, 6:45 A. M. and hourly medern foods. Physiclans claton there | than $36.638,000 from the federal gov- | home on Main strect. While Saturday, | ehind the bar at the time of the hold- |~ T pelive were miied of the affs rEcnarh WD Com, Norwios ESIEREE of Jewell'y forlumil 10:45 P AL i is nothing that will supply this def- |ernment in -dividends. the 14th of June, is Flag day, the ser- : ; : _ o onrre notified. of the affalr inforion 'C. -THiey, .Eseex: Paul L. : 855 el 'pply h Papds up, amounted to about §: They then|and five officers were at once sent to| s A3 . i ciency so well as the organic phosphate | pon'y forget Rowland’s Jazz band | vices wil be held on Sunday this year | want oyt the door and when those N} Greeneville "but eo s p Sampsell, New London: Captain Ha Leave Weekapaug! Pleasant known among druggists as bitro-phos. felt that Saturday was a ille, but not find anyonel ey (v e - I prug o phate, which is inexpensive and is sold | 2t Parish Hall, Taftville, ~tonight—|as it was felt that Saturday was 2 |ihe saloon went to the door they were |anawering the desoription siven’ Cpe{ry C. Meserye. Stamiord; Robert tl’l B G l d_(\'.m and Westerl . 840 AL M.: e O s and_njaat | AT, S e T iele datios o ditenq | HoWhere to be seen. those who saw the men although the| e, New Britain; Colonel iram | U@ D3OY OF ML @A | 15" 00 nours unin o £ 1. . After | draggists ander a guarantee of 8at- | “More burglaries and robberies are| D e fro - dially | Mr- Caron took it as a joke at first' police searched the city as far ag| ingham, New Haven. < = July 1st 6:45, 7: M. and hourly {staction or money back. By feeding ; W °| such services. The public is cordially | i 228 100K & a5 & Joke at first Tpolice Lieut. Webster D. Copp represents ; z i the nerves directly and by supplving [ SommMitted in Waterbury than in any | fiijteq to join with Norwich lodge of e. tHTRSRe st T oo R o epEERenS : until 9:40, 10:1 15 P. M. \ the body cells ~with the necessary|Other city in the state,” said Judge fn honoring the flag- laws for th done i ate can seen ai : Phosphoric food elements, bitro-phos. |Lucien F. Burpee this week. Slmmeratn i el e s 8 also for the local posts were adgpted Leave Westerly for Ashaway— 6:00, hate should Droduce & Wercom®irans: | The Willimantic Industrial Company | celebration meant much to American | PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL EMBARKED ON MISSION e it e et oo 6:45 and hourly until 10:45 P. M. rg:‘tns:! f: vr:lnt n’:m..uy'sm, as- | has, filed with the secretary of state| hearts, is more than doubly of impor- | HAS GRADUATION EXERCISES TO STAMP OUT LEPROSY |and other*routine business transacted. | i Leave Ashaway for Westerly—G6:20 tonishing. & Grtificate, showing an increase In|tance this year, when our flag has re-| At Slater Hall on Thursday after-| At the Central Baptist church on| Each post will receive a true copy| TN % ’ Nevarer sl ‘Inerease in weight aleo carries with | capital stock from $75.000 to $200,000. | turned, fresh crowned with the laurels [noon the graduation exercises of the Thuredny coprn Wi ot et of the constitution ana . Rv A M. and hourly unil 10:20, 11:05 P. it 3 general improvement in the health, | Seven puplls were graduated from|of the victories of her sons in the!Private Day school were held With & nen Amaricsd, secretary of the Mis. |adopted when a charter is received. & i::::;?‘“::'{,;":flfi;“‘.'n'-flfi h‘:&':g the American School for the Deaf at wgrmf“"ixr ,\_;:11 finished on the other ::l_rged all;rlldun;i; of rpzlnl‘nls on to lepers and who has just re. | These documents are not sent out with Leave Westerly for Watch Hill— » ] n the ‘exercises held Wednesday eve- | side of the water. |riends. The address of welcome was {urned from & tour or i the jdea that their acceptance is Tt . Wil D pear. Gull eves oueht to brighien |ning. FExcellent training and _ahility| The flag is the crowning emblem of |made by Miss Margaerite Suck who fo| Lomed e e e s aor TEnE haiher B o e oF f:43 A M. and hourly until disappear, dull ey &/ i n the 1, spoke on the sub ARE pY s p and pale cheeks glow with the bloom | were shown by the graduates. the Benevolent and Protective Order of { principal of the school. The following | jact of the reiiet of the lepers py. 1he | the policy of the national body in the FRANKLIN SQU. Do AL Aiter July’ st kel 7 perfect heaith. Elks; no ceremony can be entered Into | was the graduation programme: et of r ielepers by tthe o RESRT S xRt OnAL Jadi I 18 hourly from 6:43 A. M. t0 9:45 P. M. o Frank Morrill of Allston dug out a o|was d ; .| Protestant church. Mr. Danners talk at an; AUTION: Although bitro-pho old filling from one of his teeth and | Unless the flag rests upon the altar:| Lincol iettysburg Speech, Lucius| was not a grueso a the | POSts. Many blanks are leit to be i phate is unsurpassed for relieving | 80ld s iR love of the flag is necessary before one | Gaffe Briges; French recitation, Le giseace sni heoome diseription of the | Bl b, H T B oS A rtuit Tts con Where All Cars St Leave Wateh Hill for sterly- nervousness. sleenlessness and general | pawned it to got whiskey according to| Ve © { % {18 IR oot op | Gaife Briges: Krench recitation, disease and its ravages but rather | filied in I R ere ars Stop, A6:15,°7:15 A M. and hourly until meakness, it shiould not owing to its|the festimony in the Suffolk divorce|TaY SONCC 1000 L0 3% US4y 00 1N, 2 | Bien, Marl ‘Cavtain Sugesy substi-| dealt with the human side of the lep- m‘,‘;‘]‘,“‘;d L s ”'““’:" Ed i 11:14 P. M. After July Ist half- t crease weight, be use: + is wife, Si E. ) . | the pr S ylette, Captain Sugar’s Substi- | 4, 2 st adhere to the gener : i fi y st Ny hvane who does mot Sesire to put | COUrt Of his wife, Stella B. Morrill. | ;o) Founders of the order. and the | tyte. Cast: Cantein Sugar, Blackstone| “inpe jepers are human the s _|pian in order that the post may be- hourly, A8:15, 7:15 A. M. to 10:15 P. M. nan t Members of the Comnnecticut Hotel| work of the orsa- “atlon during the | Beriina: ~ General Foad” HResources,| o, s 1oPCT alithe same as | MILIH OTURL-Uhat) the (ppsh maviib ) 3 i Association met at Hotel Bond, atrying times throu % which our coun- | jyishie Mitchell: Madame Choeslute. 08 e, N the wand, sald My | fon T fimilye | ATl the local pests In Crofon and “Westetly « ine o Adee Hartlord, Wednesday, and then mo- | try has passed has mply demonstrat- | Larned ‘Ely: Peter Poncorn, Cecil We- | Danncl They are a8 8 seneral ruls | £7co0iey will came under the same Trips—i2:a P 3. Mystic to Groton, tored to Springficld, Mass, to attend| od to the people of the country as altherbec; Aiss Molasces, Marion Mit-| YoTY Sheerful notwithstanding their | 16 countsy wi e e 7:15 and 8:15 P. M. Westerly to Mys- o the annual meeting of the ‘association. | whole that while much of the charita- | cheil: ifias Honev. Anpa. Lasie; My.| LTFIbIe afflictions and th g ilre LEAISERT ConeEII AR dna Ly lamp it e kM Gt e Through a gift from the White Me- | ble work done by this order has been| pate, Dunstan Perkins: Miss IFruit,| I their little segregated districts the | 12 10 = 5554 H and 6:45 P. M. from Groton to Wester_ om u morial Foundation of Litchfield, the| of the kind that has been content to|Susanne Higgins: Miss Nut, Ruth|Sme as other people. 1 began my [B"%05 0 voe fortunate cnoush to| EASTERN CONNECTICUT POWER | 1. state park commission has acquired|know that the alleviation of the suf-|Norion: Afre Corn, Jobn - Shiclds clght years ago, said Mr. Dan- [\, NOrwich was fortunate enough VICE € . Kent ralls, known as Fall Brook, in| ferings of humanity and the makIng|cyundmother Ginger, ~ B. ireinia under the most’ difficult condi”|5ec) sonominiie . hoos: pamber. Sev- CO. BEGINS IT8 SERVICE| , ooy gays only: B, to Hallville the north part of Kent, consisting of | easier of the pathways of some whose f &y " t People laughed at me and those | j;cq for several monthe, one of which| The Eastern Connecticut Power Co.|only, C, from Haliville only; D, from rocel y 0 08 Actes. prays have fallen on xough end trou-| “igt{erfiy dance. Marion B. Briggs| hat did not laugh were struck With i Stamford, organized_since January.|which has built a mikion doliar elec- | Beach Street. Through cars between . Good Shepherd yarns for sweaters | blesome paths was =5 Gq|and Alice Sayles. Rz uring those ciomi SUSt- | Stamford will be No. 7. Waterbury | tric power station at Massapeag on|Norwich and Weekapaugh, Ashawa . at Woman's Exchange. Home-made | 61, Vet when this country entered Info| play, "Robin Hood and Mother| I to ¢ X Uiececiphg Years |has the honor and distinction of re-the s of the Thames river s to|and Watch Hill and Westerly and ce cream served in tea room.—adv. | !N~ s 3 Hobbes. ~Cast: Mother Hobbes, ¥ : ©PEr | ceiving Post No. 1, organized in April, |tusn on its current today (¥Friday) | Groton. fce | " * | ization blazed the way with her mag-|nana Coit; Robin Hood, John E.| Colonies in the world. There are about | $o1s G | for the firy e for commercal pur, ? Noank people are suffering, from a| nificent donation to the reconstruction | gavit . ORIl gROMn HooG, Sohn B\ ¢y nition Teners in the world or o Al e x misk insurance | ofder LToripones tnti el bl e e ¥ all si et G U T R hospitals for the soldiers and &I |Jr: Eowier, Richard B. Maguire; Da | 1R aboiit evyy 750 Population and inleach state is to be appointe S | 0% Now Tondon: furoien thpiConnectis| Winsys suth Norwalk ool Ve ‘smi e spots side of | dtood solidly shoulder to shoulder w ioldler, Ric) : he past (Wo vears T have seen about | ek, tate 18 o be appointed. This|of New Lon Ehithe : Loganberry Juice, small size|f <7a i wois o the, i WRIte) cvery “other organization of patriotic | [i{i® sonn. Gatre Brisgs: Much, Frig:| 10000, T object of the mision 1 |oMCCE Will give assistance to any ex-jout Power Co. - | quhg g o H Chappel Co, oal 10c bottle. B T ot WL e ameripanis Ibie Mitchell, o i represent Is the ultimate ridding of | aping ont his Intusaes o collosting it e N onneion; | dedlers in ‘New London, have just eyes smart and ache. The committee has secured the ser- - ST .. s the world of leprosy. It has decreased |5 (1 ora b e ita pays (Lreaident of the Eastern Connestiewt [noysht an old. established |yard Siat Fancy Sweet Sugar Peas, 16c| 'rwvo suicides were recorded at Camp| vices of the Submarine Base band, | goprcicls recitation by the - primary| 0 150 Dl MTOSY, [t has floereased |if there be any trouble about its 1y | P Co.” whaeh now has _eleciric | South Norwalk, which makes four Devens this week, that of Priv. Bert|which ‘will nlay during the services, “RIIINE o 000 ¢ frearts. Cast:|and will continue to do So. Lepross i paid allotments are paid, bonus pay|POWer to the amount of 20000 kilo-|yards the company has can. M. Allen, A company, §8th regiment,|and which will also render a selected | pyo“Gucen, Margaret. L. Sayles; The! contagious only by contact and ot by | Pl aiotments are paid, bonus pay| itis, o eq Who has been employed by C. A C. and the other that of Corp. | concert on the lnwn previaus to the |xiing,"John Sayies: The Knave, Malo | heredity so that the children of/Thess | cors il aad any other aselstance that) ;7,009 porsepower 4 e fo New London, will be manager of b Fancy Sweet Corn, 15c can. |joseph P, Mollahan, Machine Gun|rozular program of exercices. colm Austin: The Cook, Marion Brisgs | Unfortunate people can be saved If | man mas rost’ acciiod that ther ue|bution over a large territory South Norwalk yard, The company gy a6l gty Mavor J. J. Desmond will give the | 291, Austin: The Cook, Mar “€%| taken from their parents. This is one | tevesta will bo “wel] talon eate of| Mills foctories, revidences, ets. of the|also has yards at New iaven and Large Cans Fancy Del Monte| 1" . (0w, “piainiive sirains or|address of o (0 gthe EAMeriNg | Hansel and Gretchel. - Casi: Hansek | Of the thini= that the mission s do- | slone. thia i, for. Captain Jumes B, | ultimate consumers. Newport. Sardines in Tomato Sauce, | Chopin's funeral march, 5,000 lLiartford :"“’,‘l‘:h;“‘;;‘i\l‘fr‘;m;‘ b e | Blackstone Perkins: Gretehel, Larned | el o Moody, Jr., was finally | ;hT squipment ;"5‘“‘3‘;;'!{”;‘ s “" Jews paraded as a demonstration| a Ll o+ " Whe is a | EIy: Mother, E. Virginia Smith; Ia-| _Mr. Danner described the colonies at ! on ace 5P pic 118 JLer Sysssin ofcsoun = : Aol i i 25¢ can. Stihet Dirrolis ail mitites Injtase, Bev.P.3 OMahanney. Who is 2| ther, Frisbie Mitchell; The Sandman,|Korea, in China and Jaman and in| Whit oo besitir in i arbout oap. | furn “ihe Babeock & Wilcox| Junior Reserves at Camp Sims. Poland and Rumania. The marchers| Most Impressive and brilant speaker: | punstan Perkins: The Witch, Marion | Louisiana and other places. The |ary the servieos of the sae sk offi | company s=Capt Willlam 7. Bhysion Sihol ms Large Cans Sauer Kraut, 13c|inciuded youns and old. Charme of the veclous offieers of the | Mitchell. Gingerbread Children—EI- | largest colony in the Philippines |cer are absolutely free. A war ris!l The furbine room is equipped with|in charge of Camp Dewey. located at Irving F. Putney, postmaster at |ifige. © = Lo oue 3 sle Backus, Anna Leslie, Ruth Nor-| Where there are 5100 in this one col- | insurance officer ard an employment two 90 Iilowatt turbine driven | Massapeag, on the Thames. the camp can. Saugatuck, has been arrested by Unit.| 05 ton, Cecil Wetherbee, Susanne Hig-;ony. They earn their own money, | officer will be appointed in each post generators, built by the General Llec- | that was given up last year, is now . ed States Marshal Chesterfield C. Mid- | WEDDING, sins, John Shields, Dunstan Perkins, | have their own ice company and elea: also, : | tric company. Each turbine is connect- | stationed at Ca;nz;‘ “} e sgx{xr!x}zr Togo Sardines, 2 cans for 15c. | Giirors tnder an infocmition which | . Two from Jean Valjean. Cast| tric plant and in general have a civ-| The state convention will he held inled to condenser of the | raining camp of the Junior Naval Re- . O charges he embezzled $1,500 of thc| Stewart—Schindler. —The Bis! John Sayles; Jean Val- | llization all their own. They do farm- | Hartford during the first full week in ter-cooled surface type. ESeve e RhopeSien s camp & i d d. tt Large Bottle Hermitage Olives| {5 of e post ofiice department. Dn Tucsdny imorniaglia Westitvew | 8an O Brigss; Mlle. Margaret| ing, scwing and other things the same |October. The reprecentation will be| Electric current is generated at 11, |0on Prudence is nd, in Narragansef : : Gork, N T Hectere Sayles; Madame, Alice Sayles; an offi- | as other people and are hanpy If pro. | ba Separiil el eSin T s bay, just below Providence. 25¢. In Sufield, a pretty home wedding | York X. J. Herbert L. Stewart of |3¥lcs; Madame, Alic 28 othee opy 1f pro- | based on, paid up membership in the|o volts and is stpped ur it fedn ening o| North Franklin, this state, and :\msk 3T Bl _ | vided for ocal posts, one delegate and alternate | yolis inside the building, or may — i Shredded Wheat, 14c. ook plsceiedndatay syaniy e Fosephine Schindler of West New] Your Land and My Land. Casts:| The Bible tells us to care for the|for every 160 members above the first! yiried through an underground duct NOTICE . when their daughter Helen C,|York were united in marriage at th-!E*::1 (f‘{‘)"':ngh" ’!;‘(fi~\1w<>.\,~:;\.\;l“- "‘;‘T}“ 30 ll:nw many people are doing | fifteen, The first 15 constit g !to an outdoor transformer station, and i A Bomita, Bubte P e Sl ~Mix, | rectory of the Church of the Holy|Dana Coit, " Larned Ely, gin is. We have thirty stations in the | minimum membership and will be en-|,p %5 SHICoOT (TARSIRIIEN S L ackersl, Porgies. Bonita, - Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 pack- e t2 Jemen V. ML ramily by S Rev.J. N\ Grisfe [Tha | Smith, Susanne Higgins, Cecil Weth-| world for this work and they need |titled to one delegate and alternate| "Shc stebbed up to G300 WOUS - | gov BECC"St 04, Buck Shad, Real Blue- ages for 25¢ e birt] AITEEHERY .| ceremony was performed in the pres-jerbee, John Shields. Columbus, Mal-| support. Mr. Danner said that §25 |in the state convention. Thus 115 paidj, The ORdoor transotmer SatOon "4 eoh ‘Steal Cod, Long _and Round . In the birth registration area of ”"‘i ence of members of the immediateicolm Austin; George Washington,| dollars would care for a leper for one |up members can send two delegates ing. and serves also as an anchor | Clams, Oysters,. Salt Pork 32c a H . Ma: : 25¢ United States 153,792 infants were|families and_ a few intimate friends, | Grosvenor Ely. Jr.; Martha Washing-|.year in one of these coiunics . F1c|and aiternates to Hariford. in Octobor Ing e pound, Fancy Corncd Beef 1Cc for to- ermitage yonnaise, born alive in 1917, representing a birth| mpe pride was attended by Miss Marie | ton, Margaret Sayles: Betsey Ross,| told of one ten year ofd hew wic| o live up. to the. stand sl St feeders and one|dav. A lot of nice Lobsters for Sat- botth yate of 246 per 1000 of population.| Ackerman as bridesmald and the ma. | Marion Jitenell; William Penn, Black- | housht a nie which he brournt ap Log | namesake, | Robert 0. b1 Tk e o ellnday, The total number of deaths in theliron of honor was Mrs Otto Bauer.!stone Perkins; Lincoln Richard M: [ <old for the to help the lepers. | No. 5, has #vt to devote i 86,000 volt. feedersare nitalledial pres; CHURCH 3ROS. 4 i . [some grea was T16.222, or 141 per 1-| pour little friends of the bride were | Euire; Benjamin Franklin, Frisbie| From this s -ident a .club wes focis |to an immentate increase of membe seaving the station, a pole line car- 2 Welch’s Grape Juice, 35¢ bot- | 0. flower girls. The groom was attended | Mitchell; Jefferson, Gaffe Briges: Un-| ad and roln niz hanke mers cort e | onin se het ot s e g two 33.000 volt feeders extends tle. Wilcox and Thompson fisheries| by Gustave Bauer as best man lcle Sam. Dunstan’ Perkins; ~Goddess| and those infercsted put money foes | healthy, vigorous. and it the New London-Norwich turnpile, i thank the thousand of customers who| Tollowing the ceremony at the!of Liberty, Ruth Nortos. them and thereby contribute to the |ganization, and be to send a Whence branches are carried north ’nufish! 1};}. ’rlnur\ml.v at Osgood L\lvmr‘ rch a wedding !;roakfa:\‘l was \hi‘k;-'“;:m{?y é"liwe was taught by | work. large and able deleg to 'n.“mm i ur:ci)\;l q?r‘ifls:;‘izsrai:)gl hn:vp X;:'ln and 5c sale will continue today.—|served at the home of the bride to ! Miss rietta Gallup. | Mrs. C. C. Treat of th to form the perman te body ang ek e el Ul e tie o2 Fancy Sugar Cured Corned|::.. { about 30 guests. The house was pret- | The following prizes were awarded| Chureh (4 to e whinze e tho mial | (ke an mation ‘5 33,000 volt and one 65.000 o Beef, 20c 1b. The Middletown county commis-|{ilv fecorated with paims, cut flowers | (o pupils showing efficiency in the dif- | here and will distribute the molden | 0f permanent policies for The Amer- start out in a north ? sioners at their bi-weekly meeting re-|8nd ferns, the color scheme being pink, , “erent studies and year work: rigs to those who wich to help the |ican Lesion, Connecticut Branch. To rection, crosses Haughton's cov Hamburg Steak, 22c Ib. gelved an ofiicial cammunieatlen fram| White and green. Ths bride secelued | TFor the greatest improwement in sll| iopor colo that end Chairman John A. Cu i3 east, crossing the Thames Wauregan Block " the state highway department, report- | :any handsome gifts. studies, John Sayles. : i ham has calld a meeting’ of i Massapeag. hese feeders Best Roast Beef, 25c to 45c Ib. | 1of, iat (he state had taken over the | om0 e R her ot Norts | For the mestorderly looking desk | UNITED CONGREGATIONAL e e Sl el T Norwich, Conn, Middletown and Portland highway|and Mrs. Hugh Miller of X | For the mos 1y looking de: : cning at § p. . in presont headquar-| ing of the hamex riv nade with . bridge. | Franklin, Mrs. Walter Watson of |during the whole year. Marion Briggs.| * CHURCH CALLS PASTOR|ters, the Army and Navy C: one single sman, Veal Chops, 45¢ lb. = < 5 Gorth Franklin, Mrs, Elsie Cushman| Writing prize, E. Virginia Smith. | By mous mote at a well at- | Broadway, the free use of which Mr. the west mle" RL’??X;“JSZT gwny“::ll :‘%vzgnw::t‘-l orth Franklin, Mrs. Delwin §.; Arithmetic prize, Richard Maguire{ tended meeting Thursday night the | branche has unqualificdiy high Veal Cutlets, 50c Ib. George. . MeLean Monday. One sheep| Mertin of Baliic, 'Aivs ' Herhert .| (upper grades: Dstia Perkins, (pri- | Uniicd ¢ ational church voted to | Legion. ! . 3tored PMcLean Monday: SheCh | Grant of Quaker Hill, Mrs. Myles E.|mary departmen call to *1c nastorate here Rev. Alex-| The memiers of the state exec 170 fect high. The war Roast Veal, 38¢ Ib. e ol o syl |lx“x"'(;\::‘m:(“(;l| dish of Quaker Hill Mr. and Mrs, | For steady good work, Margaret| ander I Abbott, now of Winchester, | commiftee are expocted to furihe Bk e l e resses s 4 o+ Ehened wve Bauer of New York, Mr. and | Sayles. _ 32 | Mass, The vote was by hallot of |organization of local posts in th eet above mean Forequarters of Spring Lamb, | 7' SiecP were at pasture on the wes s, T, Tiauer of Nefw York, Mr. and | ~Reading prize, Cecil Wetherbee, Su- ich 113 were cast and @1l Were for | Speciive State areas.” Licut poin w1 5 : » g Mrs, Otto Bauer of New |52 e e . Copp was named on ot these 35¢ Ib. polate | Automobile Commissioner Ackérman of New York g French prises, Tarned Fly, Viesinia| “Rev. Mr. Abbott was unanimously | o Tromn This:sdotion, Any commun . a Stoeckel has ar ced at|and Mrs. Dombert of New Smith, Frisbie Mitchell, Marion Mit-| recommended by the o i desiring inforation converning ‘the or-! w miles east of the river, the Legs of Spring Lamb, 45c Ib. |his department had purchasea a_com-| *"Te groom is the son of Owen Stew- |chell, Jonn Savies, Grosvenor Hly, Jr, | Locmmends e e e | AL s 10 feedore. baneh Horth plete photographic apparatus and that | art of North Franklin and runs a dairy | John Shicldz. " | bresented by F. 7. Leavens, the chaies {him at Norwich: " flaliville plant of the Shore Line o < il wereafter Chief Inspector Vernon F.| farm on Pautipaug FIL _His bride is| ¥, Dana Coit, for doing two years' | hese Sl DY I J. T EE e - Railway ompany, and soutn| For Graduation or Summer Goodman will secure evidence of au-| the daughier of Mrs. W, Watson of work in one year. ¢ o R b ey el THepine Sent to State Farm. | Crton e o e SO i dainty Voile omobile accidents. rest New Yo T- and Mrs. Stew | Malcolm Austin. for his rcadiness| meeting which was called to order| James Leary of 47 Thames 1 66,000 volt feeder continues north and | Wear, , Organ- 3 o a a vill make their home in North|to help. Bt 2 Oroen| s Apes ool iets I 1 = e 1i 2 . 81.85 in Stree A call to plant memorial trees and|art will ma ! : . by Rev. J. H. Selden, who was taken into crosses the Massachusetts state line| 3o : St thus come neater o the Great Tree-| Pranklin and will bo at home after| Blecksione Perkins, for improve- | ™y bresenting e ommittee report, | police ocanses mé. harl Seivmsan L Where it conneers with the tranemie. | die, Muslin or Marquisettes, in AUTO DELIVERY maker” has been issued {0 Christian At st 3 Mr. Leavens reminded the meeting | being od, was given a sentence of | sion system of the New Fngland Pow- Iat o ndeavor Societies throughout the ansing—Helme. —— it ne A : ths et for : 1e an inter- | the latest. mode! or girl o s X as a year agi March that | Six months on tdb. state farm for er company making possible an_inter world by the Rev. Francis E. Clark,| Nelson C. Lansing of 150 West Main | BOY STEPPED OUT IN ®lRe 0 Wt e s presented in the| change of power between the two TELEPHONE 759 president of the United Society of |street, who is employed a5 a chauffeur FRONT OF AUTOMOBILE | Worcester, had 1eft. toligwing the son | Dolice Sourt Thursday moraing. | omnanice 16 years. Christian Endeavor. 2o s Alice B Halment SeWater | ) id R uman! mon of MeiarARGzal | sulifation OF Bic Seand anaeih an St Although _ Yale's commencement |street were married here on Wednes- | /T8l At tar. SO0 oF Wr and Mes 4 By oG Cay chureh into the United s to Laurel Hill Eridge. e PRINCESS SLIPS programme will not begin until Sat_(day by Rev. C. A. Northrop. Mr.| o o Jweqncia.y afternoon at 330 | Congregational churck The com- K. Bailey| Don't think that because a man urday, when the University Dramatic|Lansing is a native of Plainfield and "%, . "car driven by A. C. Swan, | mittee (o e e ap- | is having the roadbed on t LR RIS Ll dainty line, lace and em- Association will produce Tamburlaine | It & Widower, The bride Is a native of| it places of business in Norwich and | Pointed nine months ago and had | Hill bridge repaired. One-} ) in an ampitheater on the campus, the kefeld, R. L L %] New London. The boy received a frac- | the situation, because of war condi- | Off from trafic 3 i e L e b - S tured skull and numerous other | tions, a difficult one in which to find st possible aceldents lo vehicles | broidery trimmed—up to 16 riving Wednesday. bruises. Mr. Swan took him in his car | Suitable candidates, of whom a num- | he has two policemen stationed on the In 1918 automobile manufacturers| REPLACING BURNED FACTORY | /% 0% 5. of By, Barnum in Thames | ber had been heard. They bad finsny | ¢ to keep watch all night while : yEREsS paid a total of $33,000000 in taxes to| BUILDING ON FALLS AVENUE|ireet, Groton, where he received | united unanimously unon Mr. Abbott. | the repairs are under w ! Wietaaverting exactiy ’ the federal government. In the same| The Peck McWilliams Company|ireatment, and was then transferred| Commendatory words from Gen. iz | sl ix SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Period car owners paid $30000,000 in|have broken ground for the new fac-|in the ambulance io ‘the Lawrence- | William A, Aken, Herbert W. Gallup, Motorcycle Stolen. i motor registration fees to the states.|tory building of the Max Gordon &|Memorial hospital in New London, | Rev. Mr. fclden, A. L. Peale, Mrs. J.| Soren Neiison of Gales Ferry had | - L F3 1 3 Total automobile Aaxes, for the year|Sons Corp., which is to be erected on | where his condition i considered very | C. Averiil and Miss Nancy Lucas, sup. | his motoreycle, which was niovided | {Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hosiery at are estimated at $150,000,000. Falls avenue. This building is to re- | seriops. , | plemented the commitice report before | with a sidecar attachment, stolen from | $1.50 each — excellent hose Notice has been recelvel from|place (he one recently destroyed by| The little fellow was in the roadway | the vote was taken EHie ichwew mrkeart el the irt ol €s s - Washington headquarters t ot | fire. and went from the rear of a meat| The same committee, which consists | Tron works. Neilson reported the thelt | 4 - lh:fhall‘;.?:“em :tg:'nar:e;rscn\o‘el(:]fi’]:csf:l:‘(l R T wagon right in fronf of the Swan ma-! of Mr. Leavens, J. C. Haviland, H.|to the Groton authoriti i O and in white, brown, and |2-cent postal cards €hal be redeemed, Foreclosure Suit Withdrawn. chine. Eye witnesses declare that Mr.| W. Gallup, A. T Peale, Mre. J. G. Ay s s | Sk, TRAVEI ING upon request, afier July 1 when the| The foreclosure suit of Minnie An-|SWan was traveling at less than 15| erill Miss Nancy Lucas, H. B. Cary| Waterbury—Tho Scovill Manufac-| 66 99 2-cent envelopes and l.cent stampedgeline Maynard, of Ledyard, conser-mMiles an hour when the accident hap-| and B. P. Bishop, was continued to | turing company, which now se’t Ladies’ White Skirts, $1.39. postal cards will again be in order. |vator of Chester A. Maynard, an in.|Pened. arance the detafls for the time of Mr. | botween 5,010 and 5500 persons, has Ladies' ite Skirts, $1.39. fford S, s Private Apostle |CcOmpetent person, against Charles P. s bott’s coming and reception. return he wartime arrangemen A 2 . KITS Nichotan, of Hl-,:mhshrz,:'-‘rizrl:z viae | Whipple of Ledyard, has been with- OBITUARY Rev. Mr. Abbott has heen fifteen | Of £iving a. 10 per cent. bonus to its|yo ]| do business better, and|Lace and embroidery trimmed cat) Divisfon, is spending a ten-day | 4raWn without costs from the superior James P. Hall. vears in the minis having last | en*ployess ! 5 2 1.75 and $1 98. " fustongh on Jeave from the govers|court. It was brought to foreclose a e o Hal, assoei. | 11€1d pastorate for soveral yenrs at & | — 4 e 3 . lactual value $1.75 an .98. We have a e varie i mortgage for $300 on a 100_acre tract| The death of James P. Hall, associ- | Bapic( church in Albany. N. Y. This vow'll do a better business if . - . ment hospital at New London. His 5 pital 5 3 {on o ate editor of the Norwich Bulletin from | a ot AR N o Ladies’ Night Robes, speciai at left arm is still in a sling, the result| P Ledyard. PO T T s s "“i lm_ ;;«m‘ up to become an army chap- £ es g ) ( : of injuries received at Verdun, Nov. G el A | Inin and was stationed at Camp Upton 1 oudress as if vou e 1 of fine Kits. See our dis- of inj 3, Nov Caught Stealing Ride. Greenwich, Conn, on Tuesday, at the | and Camp Devens for 16 months, mak. | B“y One Cake of ou dress as if you expected it. $1.25. 4 i . = age of 69. ing a_highly sucesessful record. Sine o ; o " The crudity of ancient musical in-| TRaymond Hagar of Lowell. Mass, - 3 N s OE 4 i e it's te eas play and get our prices ||struments as compared to those. used | ¥ho was found stealing @ ride onthe n 1540, had x. DiEh schoel wuetion | LT he Bas beon residing at Yinches- Laco Castile Soap it's quite easy to see that a|Cpldren’s Rompsrs 38c while at the present time was illustrated by | (TOnt end of the baggage car of the :md a‘f;\u‘a\nadl é; e 1‘ s ter 3 ith his family which consists of - 3 before buying elsewhere, || Erressor Waldo . Pratt in nis walc| SHIT [{ Mine | express, sauthbound, |10 8 O oming. 10 The Tutiein | * g, " and davshter. 0 o1 | and convince yorselfthatitisthe | good looking suit of clothes|they last, actual value 75¢— ying SRmprchustotic Instruments boach ol iz at 300 o clock was bR o the [ When Campbell & Fitch were the pro- | sity and of Union Theological’ semin- ol i le Soap. . meeting of the Connecticut Music nuine p. e s : to 3 year: Teachers' ‘Assocation &t Hartford on | {rein ¥ Railroad Offcer McGrath and | prielors. He went from : may have a business value far . Sl ght to police headquarters. When | the New York Tribune where he . Ssala—Has bsen for 112 - - £ . Wednesday. rou @ hen Triby Hiado In Casta. Sealn—Has beenfor 112Vears, ’ broid v i resented in the polic a writer or ntifific subj2ets for oy Gl paseae BE embroice; trim- The Plaut-Cadden Co. ||™sm e e o e come |1 hied i the police court Thursday |2 writer on scieniitic subjocte ior @ DAVIS THEATRE eyond the price you pay for|Children's embroidery mittee of the New Haven county bar, = sl v 221 e e e e Batrona of the! Daviy fifeatie wers 4 med Drawers—3 for $1.00, ' > | 135 te 143 MAIN STREET Arnon A. Alling, state’s attorney of| A bachelor that he isn't going |teers and hooks of a statstical char- |#ell pleased with' the bill for the * it . Eetablished 1872 “:;‘:}MC““D':.’;‘; ;‘f"“‘)’;,l onied 10, the #u-lto get marricd untA he meets a’ wo- |acter of a mumber of subjests. He|half of the week which is made up o | sizes 1 to 12 years. i c applics asking for | man who is neither curious TEaidlene = Acention: to metecroloes | A3g00d wmation pletie three zoo- | Tha oy, the disbarment of Masimillan ~ von| tive. "Ho Is indeed o hopeless —hec | 5ave, some attention to meteorology, ) £00d e lan gl The reason we urge you to E ’s Bl Dr Hoegen, a member of the bar, now at RPe | it iwasia diversion during lils va.jcts of big tim e e 4 Children’s Bloomer Dresses— the dall in New Haven, & =———— /|0 Honed ey o edlanlian (BEC pIC e T80 e smonnt piodusilpy buy all-wool fabrics is, the 3 1 value $2.50— gy i 2 the New York state weights servce in|Which features Dorothy h in “Boots i all- aori 1 ey k. 1 alue n;":fl;‘:fle f;“’fl,;‘;l:ldr’l o Sodenas) | 1889, The feature act of the vaudeville bi E > Y |at $1.98, actual v a ced in General Orders A Lo Ty e da a4 Wil ever e e v B listed men on the eligible list and such & ; & - S Kit in - SHEe = e e e ; Fdward Hagaman Hali, both of New|S ich there is some good hu- fag- 4 P e R A L B 1 York, more, good singing and neat and clever \‘uon than any other fabrics, |$3.00, $4.00 or $6.00 will buy ; : dancin, , . commanding general, Connecticut etter Healt! W = = e e e o o, | All-Wool Suits !a Boys’ Coat, sizes 3 to 7 years State Guard, will be established at Ni- Petitions Against Prohibition Repeal.| | WWire and Walker. as their names Tasist on having Laco 2nd {All-Wool Suits $27.50 to $45 antic. 1be'“g“flle§wflwy Semator George P. MeLean of Con. | bt §7¢ & team of clever wire artists bave a relistle, gecuine jactual value of these Coats are = = an usin necticut has presented ihe follONING | {hich hove moenr aehsd ’ R Castile Soap.~it is econemical, | | Postpones Bar Library Mecting ¢ petitions to ~the semate today: thel nih Ave 1T R e OB l']"’n! " 1 $5.00 to $8.00 — balance of The annual meeting of the New Methodist Episcenal church of Raltic: | (% 5132 EGa8 N e i o London County Bar Library associa- from the Federal Street Methodist| audeville bill is Orphea. a musical Lockwood Brackelt & Co., Boston i our spring stock. tion, which was {o have heen held to- Fpiccopal church of New London: tne|Miss, Who delights her audience with L1 ' ar day’ (Friday) after the calling of the Methodist Episcopal ehurch of Hocka. | e musical talents. InESATRGE. 4 line of Children’ : . i 1| “Once a Mason,” a comedy two-reel- See our s docket in the superior court, is to be AWonderful Food num: and citizens of Rocky Hill, all : e postponed to next week Friday, he- & A protesting against the repeal - of * the| $fT Teaturi SN P sdiBlaneyl | L P 5% st e AN ot 207 MAIN STREET Socks—a large assortment. cause there will be no short caléndar For Body and Brain war-time prohibition law, rew completes the bill AR s session today on acecount of the il]n‘r s = i T R WHEN YOU WANT (0 put your bus. & 3 'gl‘g:“fl;hilt:e;rgm\r’\‘eb& la: s;};e\v_' Seme men are known by the com-| Owing to the high cost of wool, the | iness before the public, there is no = M p— . S——., . rior court here. pany they keep, and others are known by the companies they promote. wolf finds it rather expensive querading in sheep's clothing. mas- medium better tpan through the ad- | vertising caiumns of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- iess Defore tha pub:z, (hers is ae ‘be Bul. | medium betier than through the s ‘ertising coiwzps of The Bullstin THERE 1s no advertising medium In | In Eastern Counecticut equal ta letin for business results.

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