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i e §opdir ; s : : = g B8 % Do you realize ' g A o i n i & a . lots « vi “] suffered for c.r- wltxh‘ Jxl::c weight 15 up to n tually | Spiri ! Gk - £ 5 K 3 . W she wa trouble and constipation. I r fh Banise of 378 '“"‘" tar April, moon. I e Ol ot 4. sl hor \ai Albert H n the Gi our : (It is_claimed by the !‘Iulflel:th anu‘-gg "t ofminerai w:ie{"- proof of 't & . 3 b g 3 evening was . ! 3 _the _eloth. 2ESOIL; ay for m decided surane opal - R Hoshe. i yal b . onds g w.m.‘ miik unmm honse | Afita Bamision. and bave used three ;:ll'fi: ll;h: w: Bi i 3 ‘Sunday) = : 5 3 2 S Ang part | 5 © . |pottles. e results: lnu been won- Many thin mle find um nlu‘ lfifl mrt a1 Hg o P he ¢ 1050 d herg m':;r':‘;vgn and 1 feel 1ike & mew man. weight steadily while Fat) . (R "’P"'?" ; o s stole ien -he | wich olice e ion | KaEone ":,’{"‘,;“u:' a fl’dnfl'&"‘%n‘&'ue elements which are contained in this |, 3 Ly L | Andriola 1 ‘ lfielf 1 e o A4 slcn ":r:u F. vuuuagumel 2143 S. 6th & Py bnfl:loup {Rane whd e thin wu@: . conferénce of churches s ‘to be|ST. MARY'S BOYS AND e—m“ " al S yith, thog the £t Thcelvad the e L Ton, take. the more Of all your edrthly possessions, the ¢ % v € 5 K ay from them. 3 3 ; and run down. It is real food and in a m‘ at. "‘* c""’” m . reh Thies- SHINE IN PRETTY ofl“w ; er by rty o | clot . ? : u"filkl.l 'E:n‘:hlo';r:::ul:ot{ln: T them: | most precious is your power of sight form which uven the wukeued meam day - = PINERY { Y. n s g7 et Milks Emulsion is a pieasant, nutri- |—your eyes! Yet how very careless can easily take up. il : : QliEs Bty M " : den_a ; ‘to . the Lumbrella | iye fo0d and a corrective medicine. It S M. ureh - t I o 3 s & i, of Groton was| Iy 3 restores healthy, natural bowel action. |You are of them ! 4 u‘“ St Jq: ‘huge success. o g ; 3 LR “this c-kly puts the digestive organs in |thousands of people in all walks of flnynt.uo'elmk. 4 * fone ma rts s o X ol b 7 3 h 1 imilate food. As a builder S:n.":;; Strength, Milks Emuision |life Who should be woaring glasses— citgle of the King's Daugh- v : 4 x % el Ll ok ihose % g S i o Light' tad ora ke e Miss Mary O |{o juvenile enftertainments that will not| AMERICAN LEGION PoST WA!-M OAT SAILS ON sehom sickness has weakened, and is a | 7o, LheY - Prefer to suffer from head bt : wg v% e eyt RirpRas:"" TTHe WG ABPPiE] ¢ : .. NEW STEEL STEAMSHIF |power(ul aid in resisting and repairing |aches, nervousness and other mental "-'"' Tackus, of Gt cast was 14, the others ranging he effects of wasting diseases. Chronic : “Ryder caght two| So5t V28, ‘ears. The choruses . "Robert O, Fleicher Post, No..4, Ameri-| - G. Waldo Oat. son of Mr. and Mus. | (ic mai. troubia and constinition are | disorders, rather than give time and Will give you a chzertul well- §| 1arge trout recently, one a':lgmng 312 ekl m“':w.,,m, i “Jete|can Legion,” at a :well attended meeting | John B. Oat of 101 CHff street, has just lighted, thoroughly modern ~home. nds, the other 3 poun ; promptly relieved—usually in one dav. e i ; y . ®"in the new rooms at 25, Shetucket street, | sailed from Newport News as first mate | This is the oniy solid emulsion made. thought to having their eyss examined ‘taught | ¥riday evening, voted 6 hold . meetings | of the steamer Colthraps on ‘a twoland so palatable that it is eaten with & and Gree Tike i m. Trul derful and properly cared for. Delay is most With|on the fitst and - third Fridays’ of each |imonths’ cruise to Italy and cd. spoon like ice crea ‘ruly wonderf . 3 dand 3 ‘hich nnu: ngw(:rg the n:utl:u:‘ ’l!; “ The c';nnmy: Iia a new steel carge |for weak, sickly children. unwisé, because at best you are risk- ce W] mo; 5 t is said that at North Stonington trailing arbutus is abindant, with un- : usually large” and beautiful flowers. the exception of a 2 5 - {ship.of 7,865 tons shich has just beem| No matter how severe vour case. you |ing'the quality of your visien. N Central Baptist church meets in Unlon | was taught by N. H. Levy of this city. |been called at-more orless irregular in-{£00 £0 1 Lridhing boara to the Plons| ore, UT&ed to try Milks Emulsion ynder service with Trinity M. E. church Sunddy ?M‘::rpsk?;'mi effects w:;e“nr::.ngg l;y ul:i 3 R . | eer §uflmmn .Co., of New ' Yerk, for|yith pnu, use it according to direction. w:;.;:;:dv&m_‘m!u SR m‘ e “filfld themn prest “mu;'nm_ the' meeting»which was called’ to order ’LGS.,SAJ. and, i not sat'sfied with the res 1 'day, ‘8o vided {nrotigh the courtesy of Daniel|at § olclock. The reports of ‘the secre- FONERAL ice Thbe Tand. $120 er” botitsThe J. F. MARCH GARL W. IROWN ' J| aconol grows }i":“’" S ey Yhble | Hihepey tafy and treasurer were accepted as pre- | Abgeling - Kibristo. | Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind. 3 . . §{ that it now sells at §9 a barre! -1 " The vrogram follows sented. William M. Skelly, chairman of | - & 8old by druggists gverywhere. 0 . .. 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn [ sale. g i ) “ntarainme tree mage 3 | Funéral ;’J"”('&' Anxell;n Albrizio, —_— ptometrist and Optician : N 348 n - SR a3 2 ning { infant daughter of Ga! 5 Margaret| - ¥ ' Teibtune. bW MNJ‘ 2 X % Moy . h! Bascla Abrizio, were held . on' Thursday, her fiance is a graduate of New |10 Broadway No-wich, Conn, / “the Swedish Con: on-1{ T sseph z Labrlbeald 3 afternoon, from the Home of her parents|York University and a »nrominent busi- / Wal Bnfla! 1ook:place| ness mnan in Holyoke Mass, Phone 1312 . Among’ other engagements announced “recently, gre: . Miss: Margaret Pease, of = e » s ' : Port Chester, N. Y., fo George E. Loder , ‘ 3 ¢ of Neg: York city: % Fobsd b & Jun- days, by the clatter of the new arrivals, 1 striking riding: habits have also ap- jor at the collegé and Mr. Loder is a| o > grafluate of Columbia and is now presi. | Poared o sccompany the riders. Each Sent, of sthe. National Process Gomanay, | Eifl desiring to Tide her own horse or to L Toc: »I'ride a rented horse js required to have f Aklhs. Doris “Prttics of ' | written permission from her parents er oA i ok ek T.. to. Ross H. Boas of Harrisburs, Pa R . 3 Patterson is aleo a junior, and Mr.| - - = . gba.. “'l&\:re were mnny ‘handsome flo- Boas, who was a captain in Co. B, First | GEBMAN TEOOPS IN RUHE Atumme Srvices in St Patrick's church | U: S Engineers. received the distinguish- ARE WITHIN THE LIMIT ' 1 T8 somé - eages- the “flower LALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN rr wers, umi “before Decembe i fi» flo% funerals, also wed: | - ; Hours—Sundays -ng wuk Days: Ji: u X n!'e greohhoulefl.\ A upnnesa syeuphmy" Mty Brongn £ 2 ; - ‘Alice: Fox, Anna- Carroll,- Alice Calande, 9-10 A. M., 2-4 and 78 P.'W. “fThe. Attawa i rgx;nhi,: Marie White, Evelyn Caron.and Stella oy 3 i 4 : ¥ gave way:some = 1 - annial ggmm 1 Y it have also been made on Sisters: Teresa ,Porth!.moe contest took pl in-Slater. Hnll ¥ and Pineyille Mill dams.| and Catherine Brennan. . - $ evening: before a’ large . sized - audiénce. Refined Lady to Her Husband—Where| _ The final short calendar session of the Spring, solo dance, Celene Bowen | The programme. opened with = four 'ex- - Daniel’ Li. Sullivan'was' celebrant -of ed service cross and lhe Croix de Guerre London, April e requiem’ mass. - Prof. F. L. Farrell | 3t Solssons. dispatched to ¥ ernment, accordin, A mnote has been the German gov- at the organ. The bearers were Jo-| Wednesday evening, thirty-five college £ to a Berlin wireless h C. Bland, John A. Moran, James E. | girls gave a “shower’ for \Ilsx Agnes | message receiyed here, stating that the x April term ‘of the Tolland .county su- %““w dut;lor- Raymond Portelance | eellently rendered selections ;;?u‘ “J. Henry Shaunon, B. J. ca:,':m,ny Mae Bartlett. of Brooklyn o German troon§ in the Ruhr district no did you leave my Shoes? perior court s B vk Rodke ST ”}:“’Shmym‘!“mfl Delaney Adienly. L et j% and homas M. Shiclda. | Buriah was. iy | engagement fo George Clark of (i longer exceed the number stipulated by 3 vi , o ek ston leader. The of ihe jus i * . Husband—I left them in the CARE of | YIlle/ before Judge James 5 Iealidhy Singers: Marie - Tomaino, Fva|Mra B P, Bishop, Mra. Albert 1. Chiase| S [ 200 oemetery. in Providence. bt oo (el pei b the GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR- | - Special/mesting of Rev. Daniel Millen fl':‘if af;*;::g‘:a %’:fii’a fertmde Si-|and :z:; 1«1];1];‘: ‘:!’nyee. Mlll be announc- OBITUARY affair and was a complete success as ‘ ING COMPANY. They will renew ""'2 by Bunday a{ternos, Aol 36, €| x " Gilmpee of. OTa: Hrin: James WABLL 654 ok e oros ey Ry L T ey e e reoatied. sty et | . e ICE SHOES” » z sisted by Colleens Elizabeth Howarth. | Ballet from Faust (Entry of the. Trojan | 4, Af(eF @ short illness following a shock priciattiARd ivn aedle. = D oW to your “HIGH PRIC ES At the' request of the parish Holy | Anna Dexuev, Margaret Shea. Helen{ Maidens) Gounod; Le Coucou, Aremsky;{Mrs- Nona L. Potter passed oway at the :';:h;fie; P e A “l‘?ém;‘-l-.fs‘\ 3 former appearance by the new ;f“:“';‘:;"" ' “‘:"I‘;:"“‘; “‘s‘f‘ 1’,1‘;""&“," Tinie g;mmmg Hw!beams Fetras, Academy g‘:,;“:g"’:l‘;“k:;‘;l“’fin e 2 ‘l;fl;‘:‘y with clever design and effective patterns. James Barry, l!a}'n:rd Sullivan and s Mrs. Potter was born in Norwich, June b 2 don't need to buy any EXTRA Am mm“ e o L Jotm Shee and 1 (Ralph _ Bergengren) Cbfll‘thu “‘ 1857, the daughter of the late Charles | ®1Ve herl dfnm; lll.“ June. She will be : PAIR THIS SEASON. s them* at the . masquerade b.ill Friday, | Sailor Lassies: Margaret Boudreau, nnry 8 and Deborah Peale was united jn | Married in the fal Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the § April 30, Armory.—adv. gyr. Mary Yerringion, Agnes Me- T {marriage with the late Lilewellyn H.| ' The endowment camp: is having a e el S o o 86 FRANKLIN. STREET |\ "ura M Warren 5. Bradway,| Gowan, Veronien Cormier, Mary An.|1t0% 22;The Day of Jutement (Bliz: | BECC080 WL 1o 1o, Tepalve L | e baste i for 115 iyt DI PALMA, Propristor. Leonard W. Bradway and Bradway De-i derson, Grace Ogdén. Agnes Dunn, P2 T Common ‘nse Remedy. ‘The away March 21, 1812, Surviving are five | opening in sums of money contributed to| ., thi th ‘ lano motored from ‘Putnam early in the | Eileen Fox, Margaret Dunion and Doris | et e:;u!:udhfg;; _2(:; “The I.Kt'i: ehildren, Mrs. W, H. McGuinness, W. Li | It bY ‘@ series of student faculty _teas |1 T, 370, IR GGt SF e lcume Trom the . week, spending & day at Ocean Breeze | Flais- Maid ‘at the Door (Mary Wiikins) Cipa | FOUter, Mrs: Clarence Sholes, R. C. Pot- | &lven weekly on Friday misery of plles, It's because you haven't ttage Iard . Point. PART TWO. Sk ‘Rosenbérg, -2 ter and Mrs. H. F. McGlone, all of this | New London hall. Last F: it v es E, c,,,,,,, QUEEN. FLORA'S DAY DREAM: ; ; t Charle or andl o !rea(mrnl known ax ®ty. ~She is also survived by eleven EM-ROM, tead, 0d ueen Flora, \ .. | Marguerite Kilkeany U Selmer F] h s treatment is internal. { g grandchildren, two brothers and three | OVer $40 by its afternoon tea from 3 to B o g gy e i ne g L [T Gertrude: Fontaine |- - Sisht Teading. sisers, Chariea’ Peale of Tynn, Mass, | & This week Friday the senior class en- 5o cf piies and then & Vera, len Broph: * {Inlius’ Peale of Danvers, Mass., Mrs. L. L. ! v = further afd compounded a remed F. N. CASH, Agent { :‘.",‘;’:fi‘ gv:,'.’;g‘n‘ e e s’ Veranfos Roberts, Paes v | REST ROOM OPENED FOR. e e g o | rangea by Mips Bilen Carroll, and which | that would remove the cause. g d ve been made ‘to.put daylight| Ecrald; Viola Koslowski. Mary Roberts | . 'CARPENTER 00. EMPLOXES | (% o B iore and Mo 0 G Dlerce ot thig| Was very sudcesstul financially and so-| Or ul.,.;)n‘J rdt wanis every wufterec { h“m m“ ¥ 5l l: iflis L Margaret Sample, Mary Geagan, Mary| The Carpenter Manufacturing Com- | gity. efally. Miss Carola Ernst,’ Dean Trene 1 be no doubting or delxy Les Norwich Einning Monday. morning, the. watorcs | . Ibbison and Loretta Walsh. pany at(76 Newton street on'Friday noon | She was a kind and loving wife and | Nve. ,;'“’ ;‘“‘-’ E‘:"mflj“““‘“’":“‘ pour- < all druggists are author- 3 and clocks, béig allowea to Hemate. the Butterflies: Celene Bowen, leader; Mar-| opened the rest room-for the employes|mother and was never so happy as when | °d- eal oul\,'“ (:‘, cakes, tn(l; es, 4-(':- zed EM-ROID with guarantes - — same and. the work pushed ahead garet Fahey, Jennie Breen, Barbara|by giving them a dinner after WhicH |gyrroundel by her children and grand- | Were sold to the hungry students who | that it wilk do stated or money oy g i 201 Sullivan, Marion Shea,-Lucy Massad, |an hour was devoted to dancing and mu- 3 i s Vi appeared to support the tea, raise mon- back . e Martha Riley, Alice. wm'i"’m Ruth | sic. - The company has fitted up a- dmdm'd-;"he ey 1 ‘,Iy,r';"id,. Y| ey for the fund and incidentally to get a |, Un that honorable basis every suf- WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY | * License yoir dogs at. the Town Clerk's | - Martin reading room-and fitted it up with at: | To 2nd her Wide circle of frien: piecs of home made cake and a “grand- 1o, Suetld Kecure 8 package ‘of Dr. office Same old price_this month, | Review of '.he Flowers: . tractive furnishings which include a ¥ie-| On Falls Beat mother’s” doughnut. Rfll v e cakcd ::: after’ May flm one dollar extra.—- Lily, ‘Helen Cormire | trola. At the l-e:;:rmlmmn of the dinner “During this week while Officer Ednmmd This (Saturday) afternoon, the sopho- L% ? Rich 7 Forget m-No(‘ i Anrnmmo bi En;;:::f ppr:llde::hg;" X,'e’n‘r:l’“fof usEQ Maloney has been taking a vacation his | more class wil cm":,"“ 2 oo e B¢ SPECIAL FOR .w“ e Brfigepog Violot, 5 e:s BinTl!n o tint 1< haa taken Hy his ems daytime beat at the Falls has been cov- | the benefit of the endowment fund in the ert ki e s e ered by Officer Michael J. Carroll. cafeteria of the Y. M. C. A, in New —— London. % | Rev. Mr. Hateh was a Brooklyn, Conn,, Mary Donovan| Not only has Mr. Carpenter fitted up ke [y > I WELL DRESSED boy, and a former Congregational Kj Woodland_ Spirits: Esther Pahey, Fean.|a rest room but he has also mavgurated | | CONNECTICUT ‘COLLEGE | _he tatest “faa at Connecticat Coliege ’ tor at wmimnu Storekeepers and Peddlers . We have a large quantity of all kinds ces Lacavera, Monica Shea, Mary Sul-| 2 co-operative buying. plan by which ece in o sccms ng | Thich epring fever has developed i - i £ Connecticut College, social and | horseback riding. Several of the upper | of cotton goods, full pieces and rem- Announcemeént is made of the en; ¢ dbvan, Heleh | Dresther. Mary . Hurey, | 1l ‘of DBls ‘emploves wmay seciire Siavie} o fos tite, has R e D e e o e e e 1% 9% BOY ment Gf*Walter, P. Cummings of Woop- | Antoinette Proteau_ and. Helen Maho- Erocetis a toat e gearpenter PUYS | ipeide down these past ten days and | home for their riding horses and these | Pants, all kinds of patterns and de: v g e e Sl B R s e Raymond Portelarics | loyes for just the same money that Hig [ and promises (o continiie 1o exist in s | riding horses have been making their ap-| signs, sold at wholesale prices. It will erly one of the office staff at the As, |Daisies: Mary Delaney, Teresa Porte-|Days for them. This is a system that |Present unnatural state untll :; next | pearance at college during the past ten You like to see a boy well- | S 0 Tms: byt lance and Catherine ‘Brennan. has Dbeen established in many of ithe | Friday night. - Oh Aladdin has taken up days, brought by brothers and friends. Classes are disturbed during the fair pay you to come over to'see us rather than go somewhere else. anufacturing plants th ¢ | its residence in the dormitories and din- dressed —Jour boy, or any|, Ches ot e s s st S5 B, Pt BTSSR TR B e other.. Put a clean-cut husky i Lorett s and Eil i< ‘to 25 per cent. on pmtlmlly all the | which was originally scheduled for these | s————— ¢ A Somers yodng lady, Miss Katherine cq:n'm“i‘:,m SR Fee;:flc;n";:i, commodities of |m. two weeks has been scratched off the so- DIED Bugun Remnant Place lad in 2 good looking suit of Gk B¥ odvite. High Benom iUl |20, John Willamson *20, Thomas Dosiey | ey vy coRES FAS VISTT sl comaty, - orenes o the COmINE | R Tn this city. Aprll 25, 1920 R ST RN AT, i - " mus| M o 1 ey 4 o &5 2959 clothes, and he’s a joy .to the{second piace in her ciass and has beee 330, ;S;om: it v o By FROM NEIGHBORING CORPS| A visitor o the college gymnasium on| Nong L. Peale, widow of Liewellyn eye of everybody. :silzlrm:;dt;: :;:::m She is 81804 " e furniture was yloaned by The| 'Sedgwick.Woman's Relief Corps, No. | Eriday afternoon would have wondered 3 s y Notice of funeral hereafter. hether he was attending a fashion Plaut-Cadden Co. and {Porteous & Mitch- | 16, held their regular mesting Friday aft- | o & The courts at the county building in - show, a convention of dressmakers, of de- The trouble is that S0 many of | marttora” witl ‘hegin next woek o do | Srarnyrecehic eflects Were by the jermoon at three o'clock in Buckingham hearsal of u Broadway G 7 3 Strandl theatre, Memorial’ with the president, M. Florerice | S.60¢rS; O a rehea: v Pubgd the clothes for boys don’t keep {isiness on dasiight saving tims, Judge | " At the conclusion of Ter solo_dance. | Dean, in the chair. Tho. reports of the | Fugcal COmedy in its palmy ays. The E H 1a 2 h € | Spring, Miss Celene Bowen was presen!ed secretary and treasurer were read and high : yellow: a bl and blacks up that well-dressed look. e ngno assembled for the bar meet- |5 handsome Bouquet. accepted and one application for member- | Bicd, 1Bk vellows and bluea and blacks T E y. The proceeds of the entertainment will s : ] They're all right the first day | Central Baptist church meets in Union | go for o Benefit of the mew church | anies. for Mo Ruth Bergi: ey | curiaus shades were attracting the nee y're all right the first day | srice wicn Trinicy M. . charch Suntay | Tos commmittens b e ne¥, Shurch. Gorimc ek Thvasod v vialte. todm M S0 A0l thread ot the iztes” wids T C or so; but after that_ evening.—adv, office, John T. Sullivan; door, Patrick J. | Elizabeth Spicer, phst department Dres- | oohimgo oy et et Soiine ere e H Subscribers' here learn that prepara- | Sullivan; ushers, Cornelius I. Downes, |ident, and_ Mrs. Anna Clark — of © the i for Lo “oreddlng Doll4" Ana “bal. E [s) Our suits are “regular boy”? | tions are being made at Tuskeges Insti. | Thomas Caffrey, John T. Gleason, Napo- | Americanization commiette, both of Whom | 1pon": while contrasting with these deli- L tute for Founders' Day exercises, Tues- leon Kerouack. John Barry, Joseph P.lare members of the New London Corpe.| cate tints are.flaming, Aashing, briliant, B “ed d Itched | R St les. day, April 27, at which time Ex-Presi. | Gadle, Dominick Ouelette, Peter D. Sulli- y B urned and ltc \g yles. “Gertrude B. Tootill, Lillian Johnson | gassling costames for the * R den{ William H. Taft will deliver thes| van, Joseph A. Dofnelly, Walter LaFon- R ey S G I Al Bowen, Ed. | toes] sonanitone o smerey oboiited the | These costumes or “intended™ eos-| | | o5t Rest. Cuticura Heals We can satisfy you and the | ammimeton e o e e Dokt | oty &, Cares, Tamss . |81 commifiee on Americanization work. | cumes must be tried on and slipped over 3 . 1 boy e m;.tnb tion Committee for | o \ K " Josenn . S e o i et soures eviryons wh ailigently ‘ G E e jution ‘ommittee for y y Day. e meeting cl e i Wi n a “candle” design has to “A scale first on baby's Portelance ; Frederick 3 sewing away o) gn 1 appeared : all American Jewish relief ~funds to|7ork mxnmmmomu Dooles. B(;::d,.:, salute to the flag and the . singing ' of | stop and see a prospective “gem” parade| | head and then if turned to blisters H C :lz 00 to: SZZ:W mwhf&"fimwfl:m‘;:“mm& Swanton, Daniel Barry, James McGrath, | ATTic2: about the gymnasium floor in stunning T T s, g style. [ taling $1,622.500 for use in Poland, Si. |, XAwer & Connelly was in Gharge of | xxpynirioN DANCES MAKE the spotlight and Joseph Desmond Absolutely everything at the college beria, Roumania, Palestine, Hungary and | i < FEATURES AT RECEPTION |centers about 'the musical comedy;: ey- - P Y':!“' are duvithd to the Unl Dancing followed the entertainment, ! ~Exhibition dances given with grace and | eryone talks about it when they are not P le Union service { music being furnhhed bv LaF'onu.mel precision made: pretty features for ithe | rehearsing it; and hums it when they A M h & M ;t ,:rin:m M. E church tomorrow, 7:30 | orchestra. - - [} Ck)::‘ reception of N. H. Levy’s modern | are not singing it. ok l A rp ‘;arr rm ey, O - 1 of dancing at the EIks' hall, on| = The producers feel confident that Oh leep. “ y c y Local lawyers ‘are interested in an-| Invited to New York Police Parade. |Friday evening where over 100 couples| Aladdin will be a great success, and that . “I heard of Cuticura Soap and N 1 nther movement. among members of the| Police Captain George TLinton has re-| enioved ‘the programme from 9 o'clock | it surpasses even the merits of Halt Ce- ointmem so I bought them, and N 207 Mun S!reet | New Haven County Bar association to|ceived an invitation from Police Com- |'to midnight. They were original ‘with | eelia, but that is to he expected when the T petm‘:n Governor Marcus H. Holcomb to | missioner Enright of New York.to view | M Levy and included -the following: |leading man of Oh Aladdin has the won- T ‘“:t t two more judges to the superior| the annual parade of the New York po-| Fox_trot, Miss Loretta Thompson. and {derful lamp .and genie at his command B court in order to cope With the inc d | lice department on Saturday, May Sth, |Joseph L’Heureux; Orlando, Master Sol|to make. it the best comedy ever, and volume of business. The invitation is for 2 seat on the re. Becker and Miss Flora Becker; Parisian | seventy-five enthusiastic, talented Con- 'St., Bangor, Me., june 2, 1919, E v . SP Invitations: have been sent to’ members| viewing stand at the Worth monument,|altz Miss Albertz Newton and Mr. | necticut College girls to support'it in ev- : daeel Y I o! lhedrepb:bllnf: state central commit-| Fifth avenue and 25th street. . 'IA‘C:Z};,::‘:‘& ':,1:‘ 3:',’ u‘f!:hce;\emht];:‘i':: gl iy ®%~Cuticura Toilet Trio-=a F [s] Taaaud Al th E m of the Nngl n > C F FOR s A AY Diblicans. of. the erata io sosset Wi aT] 1. L cing Class Receptl / in good volce by Miss Marion Davis, wag dx;cvu.;'eld“:u::“:::;::::um:nbe&: Fones g of Somp Oistentanit o R yes, chairman of ‘the republican na-| , - LoonE Class A an_attrymctive number, of the programme. | iopic o discussion. . Tho' last week. has | || LAKUNs promotes and maintaing R ’{gm committee at'the Hartord clup| X Dretty reception was given Friday| Visitors present includeldl guests from | tobic of discussion. ~‘he last weel | skin purity, skin comfort and skin 2 1245 o'clock Thursday next. . evening in the Wauregan Hguse - bail [Montville, New London, and Colchester B Vs of the frestmes | | health,often when allelse fails. The E Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. for. ... " Special mesting of Rev. Daniel Mullen | T00™ BY_the dancing. class tsught by | and a nuower. of the nurses from the| Cambus and the ranks of the freshman | | G2 R0 PRI IT0g e R o0 e \B Fat Salt 2 1bs Sl mssiing of eV D bril 25, oy | Mrs. Bdward G. Andrews. Members of | Backus haspital. Refreshments ~were | 1455 have been invaded de of the| | ment to sootheand beal, the Talcum Y at Pork, b Hen Assemly, Y. , Ap at!a Tuesday evening daneing class in the [ served and flowers were - distributed, as R ONA I e, Dheh. dnnds. o o 2 . n.—ulv. ts at the k engagement of - Miss Dorothy Dean of LeulCarnulM lb 12c i SR A " city were guests af reception. souvenirs. ‘Music for the programme of Montvale, N. 3., to Dr Harold Gardenier 0 A b o owin, - A - . Yo bk ap et ovefl.,t“f::fl, ot 190 . Sroatd i Cuiibers s ) by, Novikudel ot Wastwood: . J, - Miae Dean 1'% pop- U T Fllfifwhg W i, 2% x;t:k starred at the fur auctign in New 2 L a“:df'f:*"‘:‘“ “r‘a;“'m“‘(‘?; med ?’ 52 ork, Thursday.. The offerings of these - DAYL]GBT SAVING TIME %p Shrdenier J8. 8 o sxcLniveniiy 3014 evecywhars st 3 emts much. each ‘56¢ Sine: brvaght et the Smapplest bidding : FoR CHURCHES sTNDAY|f DOnSVUalie, dlass of AO18 @ en| | SRR Coticar Soup shaveswithout . P B 28c | $5.05 each was paid for the best brdwn Chuteh: gttendants will need to rerem- ment_of Miss Eleanor Whitten, of A e ber siln:d.n.yflm:ttfiyught Isavmgduge ‘Holyoke, "Mass., to James T. Crook of 1 o goes into effec at morning an e N. Y. Miss Whitten is - 35¢ 1.Colce oysters and large long clams chureh gevices Wil all be on the mew B ot i rcab bt Ay ek e s N } 35¢ 3 " | "Any, famity ‘that fails to move fts. : ¥ d o The state law provides that any ship- : clock ahead will find its members ar- ; WS 1n accordance with resolution adopt- 0o r of laurel must htive the written per- i s A e ety b, riving an hour late at church. The clock ed on the 5th instant by the Court of ) 9 45¢ the’omes ot the land on 8 to he moved ahead at 2 o'clock Sun: I ag || Common Council of tne City of Nor-| U M hich: the laurel cut, also ‘must tdg : 3 o - | day morning, but the safe “y is to move: wich, Connecticut, notice is hereby each bundle or package with the names 3 “|the hands along just before awiton 1 T EAs given that on next Sunday April 25th P S 18c ot the consignor, the consignee and the - -0l you. : . 1920, at 2 o'clock a m., the timepiece: | B T off the lights. the last " thing bEaSe controlied by this City will r Pork clm b "43¢| T O the 1and from ‘which the laurel| f§ - tiring Saturday night. 7z manifestations | | vanoed one Rour (Fom eastern standard ‘ PEENE i oo/ a8 -thldy, < L ey ’ TRy e S R i time, and that this change shall Temain A FRESH STOCK Roast Vu[, B murs. Renmh!;. Saportas, at present re- ; ; I : WESTEBLY COUNCIL YOTES . ] in force until 2 o'clock a. 4 . ing at Hotel Plaza, New ank. D - 4 . ‘a g ? et Sunaey ot Oclaber. 1850 when v | JUST ARRIVED . | FOR DAYLIGHT s.wu«: - - “ t hall ha made to regula: m m,“mflm : . | ' Aprll zz—na t It is hoved and expemd that this Bm'm. : 7 g daylight saving will be adopted W ¥ xlc;enlly thro but this town, and in u:ix;(bo;ln;nc%nmunulu. the e by e Fred C. Crowefls . Dated at hgrw(eh. “Conn., this 224 ApriL 3320,

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