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NORWICH BULLETIN; JUNE 19, 1919, CBllEGE HONORS FOR NflRWfl:fl GlRl»Sfi G ST U el Tz Porreoss & Micieil éiliphdzized: fhe fact that such & Atate | : BEADING VERY CA it attainable; évery mun reaches it g new und again; tho sreat tragedy of i co. | - itdion. f etairieht - hat in o o L ek U A Weathar Today Wil Probably B Pair {averase of actual atiainment. L : : ol PERTEIEE L Rabsus oy, Contiruing the speaker satd: I it true that the mietheds of miordle, as ' smployed in the war do in faet most 7 i § 5 e & éffsetively multiply man’s moral .ef ; 4 i T 0 theft we b ' ! - o 5 1 10 endeavor ach the art of i B 5 | it s Gintment ¥ da \ : ipeaté frem thé book of war. fn col- i 4 : miendéd to me and by ite ¥ 3 R AN s B o : : } : s From amongst our most complete stocks of Whité Goods.. truth, for the development and en- | 4l io, Mdrch 22, 1815, cax and Wash Fabries; we hav: selscted a few of our imost; ivichment of your powers and for th ? . L 5 139, idadication of routh to the service of | £ L 3 o froagt ton ok \l;, pebular fabrics and offsr thom at very specisl prices. Nfls, n. You canmot be at N : ° ‘. - s of S e ot ; foe sonaertur cures o | thisce special offerings: . Nerwich, Tlmfldly, June ". 1919 THE WEATHER. wfra‘--u; 1; l.b:v'e n:‘n:al (h:ou!:~ e country, be st over the LADY ASSISTANT Dakotas and oft (he New Boglind coast. ‘!empbrtturn ‘were somewhat All Calls Answred Promptty B} iowor near the Atlatic coast. They Day and Night will not chan; mnm:fi P o Winds for Thursday and Priday: 88 Main Street North Atiantic.Gentls (xm moderate éast and southwest winds with fair e kil "&e Atlantté—Gentlé_t6 modefats cast winds with fair weather. JOSEPH BRADFORD Forecast, Por Southdrn Néw Bhfiand: Fair Fhrutaley i SEORE POt o Boo INDER change 1n jemperatuce: Observations in Nerwich. The following tecords, repéried from | Stank Soeks Made and Ruled to Order | 1, "y i1 F00 ogseflafiona show the | 108 BROADWAY changes in temperatiré and the vell conditioned in Lody: un- | g i i . ¢ 138 di a-(§ 35 DRESS GINGHAMS # . | PLAIN COLOR VOILE, e [ i Wbt e et rou kiow WhAt you are dothe| § ; Ty & 27 INGHES WIDE, AT 40 INCHES WIDE, AT 48¢ The and why you are doing it; unless 3‘0\1] el 3 - 7Tam (1] are taking pride in the institution to A splendid showing of pisin sfd, 5 (a;b gvmllt-‘; to 40 irches wide it gilee § —aR3V6, 6% and.$Ti4c a yard. it s i SPECIALL" ~ A0-inch piatn " Sgton value 3%, Voiles at 4c a yard, 80 k) wfmch you helo;\,g sm: = cun,:cio;f - MARIOX GAS STARTS FIRE IN of .your personal contribution to its s AGHE FRZ £ life; unless you are saved from mor- s SAGHEM STREET CELLAR i¢ Tepression by a saving modera- - I lon of gas where the ma tion and lightwess of heait. the celiar_of the’ apari- s. Teacher of Vi.olinI i " and Mandolin | " “comparisons Predictions for Weédnésddy: Partly 1 ‘cotoring i dred White, Amherst, Rosa TWileox, | J0; Sathot . SLVGeT, =5 : clody. . Eaw e ‘Susan. . Wileos Norwich; | revtea o hie tnire VEalacy Hon se Crege 53¢ 40-Inch Organdie, 69¢c Wedliesday's wéathér: Fair; south- American people are being withdrawn | winon, “Young, Mansfield Center. - | e g % o Tor and-Woven Cr E s Sast Gin : : ROSA §. WILCOX, behind theé lines. e have learned 3 1dCe ut 10 o'clock for which B "} Prain cotor Organdie, 40 inches s 3 = Devree with Honors. our power; we have learned the fight- Bacheior of Scierics. 3 ang in from Box 01 § inches wide, i 260 wide. in a good selaction of colors " Sum, Meen and Tides. { we havo lcarned to know | Faith B sther | cor: Washifgton and 1§ ot plain cor ¢ Zat 6% a vard. Bliss Place i i commencement reises ; we have learned the spir- | B 3 Buchelde: 2 $ put out by of o ticut College .for. Wo- |it of team worlk; have aequired a | Roc! Thge ; lyn Bl epi y of the - . TELEPHONE 127-4 men, at New London, were held in the | new pridé in the great natlon and the | Daniclson; 'Ethel Bradley, New whit was b Ccimple*e Stock of White Goods college .gymnasit ednesday mofn- |great cauge to which we are dedicated | v na Broderick, Stamiord; May | pening amage was a smal AT z ing at ten o acade: Pro- land which we represent and s 31 Helen Cann 5 S 18 . o TR . . tession, con the graduating | our own persons : o Carns, New B ; 1§ Our showing of White Goods includes all this season’s in c: the junior ipman, New London: Paulin e fir rted when i in staple and novelty effects. P A G. THOMPSON, F. S.| Chiropodist. Foot Speen!in PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr, Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 821 Main St.| in white, b culty in their Degrees and Horors. | Christie, Groton; _ Grace Cocking; while emplo e weaves, ho vestmer r' d about At the conclusion of the eommence- | Br =3 e 5 w Londoa; | department v the campus to g asium; arriv- | ment. address, President Benjamin J p ‘ambri , Aa r. One of ti ing at the building tudents form- | Marshall, with fitting ceremony, G i n; alarm from the box. ed two.ranks hé y | sented diplomas, the first issued by Lhc S5 C Hl’(cA N, B thy | known as the - & Qs s . e st (L Staple White Goods s o 1984 — and tr es and ¥ college, to a class of sixty-seven gdrad- i New K: owrned by George W. - ! Vi Norwich, onn. one entered the l\u“ 3 & f | uates. Of these thirt; received the | way. b 1 AMa Ives e ' e 1 3 Fow) e A TAFTV“-LE |the Pr v degree of buchelor of seience and for- | Brookivn, X v.: Margaret 2 g S 3 ’ In S’EP-E White Goods, we show India Linons, Persian 1y = took pla d hn., ty-one bachelor of arts. Porilahd, Conn. jarriet Rogers, D v % 4 3 | 1t 2 3] = Del - Hoff Hote! |5 O e A tion ol .| High honors wero awafded Bsther |London: ¥ adeline Rowe, , Now| < een re- ¥ Lawns, French Bathte,Pplain flng silk finish, Flaxons, Or- 2 ke ‘olock when Miss Dél azinet | E. C. Acheson, suf N Lord Batchelder of Rocky Hill e | Haven; Sawin, } ceived o o -andies, Pigue, ile, i = 5 §50 Aomor Dufburipen nithe: | Commestiont Toilowan } %< by |only member of the clase to be so|Ruth Trail, s Mas ‘cfi'}‘:’lfo‘l\im‘c} o : at|j gandies, Piqu ,‘.V.mle_ oplins, Etc.—a “Pl"'d“’ range of EUROPEAN PLAN marriage by Rev. Tather ~Belieroce, Bencesd SHonors were ayMitbq ped | MO Y < s : ok the various qualities, both demestic and imported—at 25c, ! many friends o e couple eing 2 P s it - / - HAYES BROD. Prope Plesent. Tie Prid is thé deughter of R er of Woodbury, Miss Katherine Hol- | COLLEGE SOCIAL EVENTS i mmc"ffl‘ gfgfl,‘x AR '8 37Vc and up to $1.98 a yard, Teleghone 1287 .28 Broadway | Arthur and Philoména Rondeau Bazi- ! & way of Sebac, Maine. a graduate stu- IN FIRST SENIOR WEEK z 5 | bet of Taftville, the groom the son e )S SR dent, was also awarded honor e S (Special -to The Builetin) -~ | Hénry and 15 o B Departmental honors for' excellence T S - W L Tas Born in CAnaGs. Heftre mar ; : i an academic department were| The senior class Connecticut oveily te Goods \lrs Dufour was emph‘«ed at the Po~ X (]_Wa_rded as follows: College for Womén at New London, nemah Mills, Mr. Dufour is employed ¥ ” Bsther Lord Bachelder, |initiated the first senfor week at the 3 P & DR. F. C. JACKSON as a séction hand, employ ; a college Monday attendant upon the A broad showing of Novelty White Goods, comprising After the wedding theré was a re- - 8 Philology, Juline Warner, | first commencement ezercises, Mon- 2 i g 2 e TR & DR. D. J. COYLE }|ceptibn at the home of the bride e . 3 Woodblity, and Resy ~Wilcox, Nor t‘};J;’ tternoo sigent” and 1 y s ; Miade in America” and Forzign Goods, in Voiles, Batiste, « }| parents and friends of the couple B - i s | Benjamin 7 arshall eate e e 5 . P % | tended. Many beautiful and useful! =5 Ticonomics, Trma Hutzler. Norwich, |from 4 to 6, i lagrel bedecked Madras, Oxfords, Picue, Gabardine, Golf Suitings, Di- | presnets were received by brid : Siy Fine Arts, Margaret Ives, New York | gvmnasium, transformed for the oc- . 503 3 5 ilaie 1o the aftgnn. e marrled | sxak o arsarct fves, New TOrk| dasion into its soclal aspect. Monday agonals, Repps, Basket Weaves, Etc.—at 37%c to $1.29 couple traveled to Baltic in an auto-| | { Mathematics, RButh Avery, Norwich, | evening, the ¢ senfor prom was 9 -. ¥ mobile, pursued by their friends who| | oy Musie, ‘GPecé Cockihigs, Hristol held at the Mohiean hotel oom b 0 yard, wished to see them gafely off on their} | XNutrition and_Dietetics, Katherine |3 O'clock in ’ z honermoon. They couple first journcy | & ; 4 e ! ! Holway, Sobae, Maine. i Loisteial s i 3 ! 23! Al" Specml OE llllgs 203 Main St, Norwich, Ct. }i o Providence and from there (o other P b Philosephy, ~ Gertrude Haperchied; | BItY ugs At ' Tvelve-tn § S nese e e | points. Upon their return they wilt| Cy oclock ) s served on, t Office Houre: 90 m te 8o m f§llive at Tafiville, Latetoses, ifas roof of the an. attractive ! [§ : 26 WHITE CAMEO Sy NHITE INDIAN'S Internal revenue mén were about | Dougherts, Middietonn, Marion Kof. | menu -and ent ent by under- ] . g cLOTH, AT 28¢ | weap 29¢ Telephens the village Tuesday and explained the | e 3 S i u Kot | classm d ze Tuesday e ! ¥ d, Susan Wiicox, ssmen « b : o Jaw o those who did mot understand oy iierd, “Susia ox. oMl ruesney fal clis . L Vhite Cameo or Ladies’ Cloth, just { White Indian Head Scitteg, 36 it. Tault was found with the meth- & ¥ : : Bodenwein prize of $25 for ex- |€rcises were held on ods ir which prices of admittance to i £ | ? o Ceoiooeion fh-the 0 the rom, {dances were printed. The old method | % % e 1 th . newepaptr - article went | Detween the granite a was to print, admitiance 50 cents, in- . | 76F Fhee B, ancdedsive vhar £ Lot | € ¥ ad ciuding war tax. This is wrong: and - | . S - The X of North Woudb ) ta Princely Higgins, 20, Norwich. Tt 5 there is a fine for advertisng so. It : : | Fislop prize of $25 for profviency in | C1ass poem by Miss Mir should read, admittance 16 cents, war = the thing for ln oses inches vwide, soft finish, splendidly adapted for Wash Skirts, Beys' Suits, Uniforms, Bte, in pieces of 5 to 10 yard lengths—Special prics 29¢ 3 yard, value 4c. : L Stamford. Miss Allison Hastings : . REGULAR 63¢ to 8% : glish was divided equally between ; : 2 u;’h:"ceg v. S, is spendi X COX, | Edith_Lindnolm, '20, of Middletown, | °F 1 Moo = ; {§ WHITE Goobs, AT 48c } enaLrse Lone cLoH $1 Largest Assortment s il oagn 4y the Tanain® | Henors in F res- |ahd Cecelia Wa hburn, '22, of Lowall \" 3 8 e \ i 50 White Goods. | 6-YARD PIECES, AT the popu English Long Cloth, Chamois finish for Dresses, | and excellent quality—this is in 6- Men's vard pieces and will be sold only — Spc.iai | by the piece—Special price $L50 a 6%c to 82c. | plece, actual vaiue $2.25. of Noveit: nts of Providence street. | ident of Fr “Tut 25 for p of an Davignon, who for the past arded for lhe DIAMOND JEWELRY cear. has served with the engineers in | e €Ol el ) s received his discharge and | “&S ;‘ , 2 ith was a e BROOCHES has returned to his home on Front EoRE = for the aca- | fodieated (o 0 ¥ K & e Lrnoor o) b . | exercises. Ow ed spac 3 1 e for excellence| e | ancramiag ThilD, Lindeseen has best | Goneraticel jim ¥ine "Arie wat amarded 313 ; KINGS ha retarnéd 10 his Home ofi Slajer | funior were T low fective ed by a group of - avenue. He has cerved about one year he | seniors as atiice. Of the Dftecc|mamae 14 5 TaTh il . PENDANTS i the ambulatice corps in France. encement Add = ; [non.” i T T | " Miss Aznes Dougherty has arrived| B e R : | 4 - 4 : At e 0 eous c e BRACELET WATCHES {at her home in the village from Wash-|,re Dt b tnat B . o Srébn, St T 2 { . ngton, D. C.. where she nas held a : e tiing. Aun P s g o ‘ vas I " MARRIED. RADIOLITE STRAP scr'crrr-&crgoll));s‘mm e 3 t of T at Harvard u 5 t ot mnasium. The au- | DCFOTR — BAZINET —In Jos & has isch : T B e of the| dJune R WATCHES, ETC. from Camp Devens and has returned | e s o : 155 g Sl g 0 S me =¥ e io his home in the yillage. Ar. Rob e | el | and Miss Delina © AND PLACE FORMER YALE OARSMEN erts has seen service in France w : J h &G H B the Engincers’ cor i . Laad [ 4 3 humore Ho sa08 most. oate| y ) WATCH CREW AT PRAGTICE ofin €0. fl. llSS | Herbért of Giiswold has ac- ety e o . VR T i i et homas Y flIf e continies the the fir bl Gales fF;erry (;;t:m. June 13.+-A | e . f i A 2 orn been the group of former e oarsmen, in the cepted a_posltion In Norwich, and ls| oy sought into spi: tment, | | s ; : n of funiors seren o launch with Coach Abbott this after- - ————|in-taw, Mr. and AMrs. John Herbert, at] M it el . p e Tow'a TAIE mite on (he Tames & 35 me. in Taitville, pit | NORWICH LL FILL IT8 | QUOTA OF 2,000 GARMENTS ! row a half mile on the Tames. A 42 | 'E Willlam Berry and her three 3, L x nes, Willium and Alfred are |’ BT T aad e SNe Nl |fl t the home of Berry's e Atrived th 166 Alkgh o The second varsity and the fresh. & leitér at the local off @ A . g g % . : . ve t Vs BROWN — In Norwich d dies down or the flood tide ini by a quarter length. OF ALL KINDS 6% B, Camp 3 gentlemen's cight-oared race will be stroke was used and the time was | Haskell of AND KEPAl WflRK : to Corp ¥ 3 % io 1 b : b * y June 18, 1919, by Rev. V was announced that a graduate ly praised the rowing form msnmml jotirneyed from their) T men raced from the culver to the France. This lets staged late tomorrow batween Yals by the crew. kersfield, California. d of acti e . Lo et it i T e T to wail until|start course, the first year men los- AUTOMOBILES not 1 warded uhtil the sender’s|problem of ih 1 c £ ¢ 1 HEe 5 ratitying ¢ | Brown of Nor wn. am the morning (rom |and Harvard over a half mile course. ¢ A ir ~Pu» pu‘t o1 thé ,,ml.e;m,?_ centers he Norwich quota of 2.- | ORFORD MATrhas N i the sul in 1’[; Rf o:,l,),‘ry.;‘ ;l;l:ves'lee shell will be beated as to..‘ illiam Pmerson has returned from| Morale i me be reads June . 1919, br Rev i ot 4 j: + Fo - > . % ARRIAGES, WAGONS, | i ™ s ek e o anche e | (L8 s iy L e . Ortor ie ! i uts Sk B W e DU Sk TRUCKS and CARTS R s e STl ) T ; i ] spoken for and Mrs. Ithel ) Sobedunk —— Meyer, 1817; No. 4, Jim Sheldon, 1817; | Mochanical Reoalrs, Fainting, Tri. |'hyf Mi% eLUrD to thi ming, Upholstaring and Wood Werk, | home here from Blackamithing in ell its brances. re ho has been stationed since hi Soott & Clark Corp, = s 507 to 515 North Main St. O fiys witn his rarence. Me. ;;..a T e e Mre. M. €. Higgins of Eroadway ’ B R e bills on the other. Of course, they e ———— | Licutenant Higgins i recruiting of- | ————————— = ad ot & eMtibEs MubARE eon- : 1L | were prompily calléd in, Just imagine |ficer in the iarger distriets of Mis- | ,fl"nl o MRS GF ol o Tl e - DU i il e R e . |a man’s mortification in handing ever Honoraisle Mention in Geometry. o. 5, Warren Oakos, 1916; No. §, John | e me: tzpatrick, 1917;"No. 7, Seth Low, Tororabis | 1916 stroke, A. R. Hyatt, 1918; cox- | swain, B. F. Oliver, 1917, & ting n -1 Jume 1 rooms | Marzaret B. T Sew York: §10 to |y Dorothy Gregson, rwich. H i Sedpery B Lol cxcell e ‘MA.JOR GENERAL WOOD TO s SPEAK AT WESLEYAN = teat wil Art Two-Faced Money. By somc sort of typographieal ervor, | - jor something cqually viclous, the go | crnment printing office -has just turn- snator N. B. !ed out a lot of new bills which are two | dollar Diils en one side and one doflar % $100,000 Gift. At the exercises, it was announced nd {aneas, 0 i H " pe fw eve two dellar o e R e g, Dublic: | difion fo the campus. The gnnounce- | ment of FEIEALS SE ar;e”;“wm liax | Hitsr !’idiv::';‘x:ltl 8 SoBUR, 1‘;’ Sl B |ment was recelved With much en- | grocer hand him back change for oniy { v adjac 3 ¢ has b & aoilleRs body P Gashvi o DR. EDWARD KIRBY | |bect srominent 13 fomo doming el 4 i g’ voto of ‘thanks and e e e [ 1 i1 | cbrations which aré populat and en- | % i i oom 10, Thaver Building || inuciastically carried op in the nid. | kel e el ~ovrd die west and on sbveral occasions Haurs 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 ts 8 delivéred the feature addresses. ! 1is district ranks sixtéénth in a list of al thousand and his work ha Congress' failure to provide means for -enforting ‘prohibition is worrging the government a whole lot more than the gift hurch & nlien i e e : of $5 6. a9@come it's worving many other people: nrxfimaymg:r:?;ee:ued by the de-! 3 p ible @épreciation in the L 1 church 3 Packervi G Philadelphia Pre: i AMERICAN E{OUSE During the past few days, Lieuten- g G 5 ¥ | Pe ,‘ et it 15 Maia Strect Caterpillar Can’t Help It * 1. Higgins has been attending the 4 ¥ a First-class Garage Service Conncsted imni tactivmes at Yale With “otire s i Pl u;g"g:!l‘: gra&"‘-a’fi it i m o . : : 4 ‘F'E%L sma 1917, | 8 bs i Norwi i 3 4 24 O. MORRISSEY, Frop./ | . il i : e o e [ e T O T g R | DIRECTORS Man can feel s6 sorty for the lowly caterpillar that he has no sympathy 16Tt for the woman in summer furg— Toledo Blade. A June bride thinks she is going tb be Rappy ever after but last Jume's bride figures she's pretty well off if she’s happy most of he time. ] From Face, Neck or Arms on were clo: Flflwel's and Tl'eesx——*—-*--——— Ty Degrees Conferred. Keep 2 little pewdersd delatone ~AND— Dégrees were confe g 7 ~ e e handy and when hairy growths app E’" i 414 £4 FOR ALL OCCASIONS make 4 pabE With Wk of tha pow-| Bz i Orders Deliversd der and a little water, then spread muwoon NURSERY co. over hairy surface. After % or 3 min- | Lady Assistant » |utes rub off, wash the skin and it will | Telephone 328-3 T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 | b2 entirely iree from hair or hlemis Doughert: v This simple treatment s untalling, but Bopoachad, 00 HENRY E. CHURCH e ————————|care should be exsrcistd to be sure : Bioetite Ffi,d' ‘Aliicon WM. SMITH ALLEN HOWARD B. FOSTER aud nfl‘;ts ;:“';::; délatone, otherwise Hono Hatch y A i < Expert Mechanical Engineer il Drawings Furnished for any Machine ¥ yeu wish your plant to run every Give it in Time E ther knows that coughs and eo'd:r:e;:ael ey lead to the most dread dissases. Croup, broxchiis, prcu- monia and consumption often bave tacit nning a a slight cold R s mother gives Foley’s Honey and Tar at the firstoignaof & eough éreold. She knows it stops coughs quickly, puts w SHEA & BURKE | o sl | S St P Hen: N B Dilvas e ec‘a& i mmm eorfait ferés, 41 Main Street he Y servs the long term nucieedios the | MLILE MA*MM wiites— FuneralDirectors FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dadces, Weddings and Receptiona. 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 i ‘ Franklin cvismes . ay call on me | 4 - #4 SHETUCKET STREET | GAGER Machine L"’;“‘;’;;‘ | B ——— ——— STORAGE BATTERIES Company Engineers Founders Machinists If You Want Same Real Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- A BATTERY SERVICE ! FMII m Come and See the | LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve ' I: I l Gear applied to all makes of Cor- WILLARD SERVICE STATION liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Promptaerviceday or night | more N. Y. ford; Margatet Luey MAssh, ¥ Otteri, Brodkiyn, N. New Haven; ‘vflrm.“n Staraford; Marends Pren London: Mildred Provost, 3lary PRobifson, Stonington; Rogers, Town; Maber, Urion 1857 MORAN STORAGE RATTERY CO. fti - - . Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bsar- B8 Shetucket Strcet, Norwich, Conn, ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hanmd. Gensral Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. WANT :o put your bus. S D=a gpere is ne IETeuzh the e Haney and Tar is the best covsh and Iate Sanetor Tilman. Me ie, of mfl‘fe’..'nayl'{memmn When my fire | course. 2 Demoerat, and is a iaw-| | girl gtz 2 cold on bes cheat, 1 dive her alew | . yer, banker amd manufacturer. ‘::’:“o u:..x...,_ B s=zn0d A New London; -Marion Wells. London: Jessie Wells Stamford; Mil- ¢ Mandolin Liu

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