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and Coast Guard phine Tves, phmagfi?ur?' LRI o Apaes. the Norwich schools. e a ' % s ' - i 3 oP ing SEPLIAR D Jn rus ee vim Gomcn T (O et e G ok s and|at Albany—adv. , ~ # | Ssenator Frank B. Brandagee, repub- ry m : neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. p. i/ evening will |'ment. to the bill'a Hating & You may recelve & sample bottle of | ShUTChes this (Thurstey) Cnem eut navy bill appropriating §50. Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. ‘Addre: May 2nd. * Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. 9 te: t e : titilar bisHop of and e that it is eaten wi . D a spoon ice cream. Truly wonder- | Maintenanee d.fin present navalj X 3 the bishop of the ' diocese of y children. d enclose ten cents; also-mention o . force” of about 137,000 men and 20,000 | 2T ; ¥ in St. Joseph's cathedral at Hartford W Severe your case, you Norwich Daily Bulletin. Large and Jus Y -y marines is provided for in h : . ttles for sale at, all Plainfield. passed bcuevedmuxth(muu'wm - a1 Targe lobuu!]flhlfl'( £ ftfil"l:; s : e priates §105,000,000 to complete the 1816 d : fi.‘.;,.u,, gy e he 0 3 4 1. Dottle. do_something towards saving the Y‘“‘ zmd g programme of 156 vessels, due i in e g~ . ;‘o n‘ ,C Haut ;fl:ie be ‘finighed. in three years more at : d mulsion Co., Terre Haute nd. WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY e of $261,735,000, ‘but dens b oy - 3 Sold by druggists eyerywhere. A8 T 18 Tolland men, Oscar A, Leonard and not provide or any extension of that _— , y son, Rufus J. Leonard have bought 20} programme. 7 head ‘of Dutch Belt cows 'from Charlesy A provision for reteption in active ser- Mellen of Stockbridge, Mass. + |vice of 20,000 naval reservists—and Choice mative smelts and Noank cod|1:200 Teserve officers was'adopted by the .l Clothes Worthy Of at Powers Brps.’'—adv. Septtn to MaAlSEMS the Dowcs) SRSt Be CAPACITY HOUSE PROMISED . about 850 is promised for the production 5 Pomfret, Daniel 0 th ¥ re evening at -Slater hall of Norwich friends'will be a¢ White Rock | Sauecyor, GisePRonting enlistmerts and | eiltimantic, Ty the mi comedy, “Oh Aladdin” by v . today (Thursday) to attend the funeral|ground 6,000 within the last: year—the 4 3 the girls of Tonnecticut college. Yo‘n. Boy : of Mrs. George Nason, 71, who _died|temporary forces, the senate was told,|! Mystic, . 3 , Davi efficie: , Lyme, South Lyme, Black : lrl‘l::::y at the home .a( ‘her nzn d are ':mp.hh‘nun for »:z operation of ”1;3& qu‘et:.’mfik o Pl s : 2 ¢ Residents about Fenwick are inte-| ~Another amendment added by the sen- on. county. ) He’s a fine fellow, that boy of | rested in a big pair of baldheaded eagies, | ate provides for developing the naval ofl weéhm:al Pm m i e N soaring off Cornfield Point, where these | reserves, through leases, sale or govern- l:_m" = o o rnoon’ Rey, John Bo Sthe 1 e 3 oass yours; he deserves the best, |ereat birds came annbally during thejment operation. ok T N e Tiege ’ b RET SN fogram will be followed: o 5 > The following are PARIE ol 5 GAVE EXHIBITION OF T e ’ bishop af Melitine<” 'He wais assisted by | committees: general, Big cargo of Block Island choice, i BALLROOM DANCING | Pravers. the Right Rev. Thomas J, Shahan, D. D., The best is none too pod_ fresh fish at Osgood’s wharf—Adv. B : ;s |restor of the “Catholic - university. 18 | amee. o Aroen Mun FoB. Wilcox, Miss Address—RBishop E. Campion .Acheson. ; the pettiest exhibitions of ball- 1t i noted by New ~York epers that | ront or resses— Brown, Miss Sadie We ‘Three-minute add ‘Washington, and who was at one time, M Sapoartas | 00 dancing Was ‘given at the Wednes- | v, ,opve faxiliary: . ¥ o] B8 wedding of Miss Methilda Sapo day night dancs at T. A. B. hall by Miss | ~ ¢ a0 s o The “best” in this case doesn’t|2nd David Trumbull Lanman Van Bu-| peggy Weaver and Marcus Haas, late . Barn: cellor of the dloees';‘ 0!;‘11?;:10?. &h:;‘m- ‘Vaughn, Alma Bowman; social Girts’ Friendly Society. portant office in of 0- | committed, Miss Anne S. Brown, chair- g : R e e o R okt gl sheuie MBI yignbrof e King. cese which' Bishop Murray has flled for | man, Mrs F. S. Bunnell, Miss Bdna mean the most expensive, it} " yon nas been received from recrait- | walts, whirhving one-ste ang. the Gestie| FTaEn Deriodloat ciub. T A Tt e, R . G DAY i Selen Hisstee. i ing hy rters in Springfield that all {polka'in a most charming manner. o,.,'{.,,,_‘ifnm o The Rev. Maurice F. MAuliffe, vice | Miss Sadie Boewman, chairman, Miss Mil- d‘mth least expemive be- | recruiting stations il 4 Mr. Haas has been booked for a Lon- 5 : 1 G The Church Service League—Mrs. E. C.|president of St. Thomas’ seminary, was saving time instead of standard time s | don engagement in the early fall ‘and | ™"® Cjuich Sertice Teagme—Mrs. §. C.|president o was previously announced. their exhibition is one of the last the; Last weSk to license your dog for the WAL Eive o Aifis-copntsy. “ cause they wear longer and Parish, Rev’ W. T. Hooper, Hart- | Arthur O'Keefe of, Torrington were Nearly 200 couples were in attendance 4 a ¥ SR o William you don't buy 0 often. "k ST e spen on Friey | TS g e wae uiahd £ | e Seric Toape iy ooty {5 S Gark, o Sonth Menehcc oeacs . ¥ @ Saturday evenings.—adv. - X i et G NS A Parish—Rev. Raymond Cunning-|of the mass, and the Rev. Ulric O. Belle- Qi wal “n::m 1nyn:rssfh;‘ sk Hava 1ot the “FUNERALS ey amReMing SRR i S oo Fatutie b AN e % Suits with double - seat and :n:fid.k;tpq ::mcéfigm Saugation, o fl?oc’fi “Miss Mary E. Dwyer. * Equeation. « for’ | Women _usiacu"-. mofl:xo!u et Pdlm;flmhrhl and clerum Brown: patrons and patronesses, Miss e e compell Miss double knee pants— by express, when the Hmit of welght is} Lors, [uneral of Mary B. Dwyer George H. Heyn, Portland.. bl Sea church in New London at § o'clock | Hymn—491. m.fib;:flm‘“?fi“ l:m & 4 Mystic residents, Mr. and Mrs. Heman | Wednesday morning, Rey. Joseph Ford of | Benediction. vestry and proceeded in procession into X 15 00 20 00 J. Holdredge have left for'Chicago where | Colchester celebrating the high - mass. rY RS o T rat e CHAoh s 10 #he 2.00 to 8 Mr. Holdredge will attend a trade school | Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery at | BISHOP MURRAY HAD . conducted by the navy department, | New London. The bearers were: Thom- y d as Cavanaugh, John Cavanaugh, Michael Sullivan, Frank Lynch, Dennis Lynch the United States navy at- the Newland Daniel Shea. e i . | London navy station on the parade, and Dow Bentley Talbot. age of 26 years his name was one of \ Joseph H. Taylor, 23, an electrician, en-| Funeral services for Dow Bentley Tal- | thfee presented in nomination to the holy | Columbus, under the command of Cap- rp y C my rolled. in'-the Fleet Naval Reserve Tues- | bot, who died in Flushing, L. L, on |5¢® some half dozen years later as sue-|tain Frank E. Shea, preceded the procese Y e “lday. b2 5 Sunday, was held from the funeral par-|¢essor to Bishop Tierney, who had' died. | sion from the vestry. They wore the i 2 A citizenship institute for New Haven|lors of Henry Allen and Son Co,, on |He is the first auxiliary. bishop of the | sash and swords of the degree, and while 207 Main Street - #| tree 1o ‘women, under the._direction - of | Wednesday afternoon with many In at.| (iocese and .the first Connecticut born | the procession was passing in front of “| suftragists of that city and the state, |tendanee. There were many floral trib- | Catholic priest to achieve episcopal rank | the altar they stood in two files between opened Wednesday morning, at 11|utes. The services were conducted by.|In the state. the alfar railing and the front pews. o'élock “in Center church - house,- ‘New | ReV.. Willlam Crawford, pastor of the| Bishop Murray was born in Waterbury| The sanctuary choir consisting of Hiven: First Methodist church. During the ser-|on February 26, 1877, son of Mr. and priests of the diocese “sang wunder the West Side Silk Mill Noon Meeting. Thirteen members of the Progressive] ot IS, William Crowe, Jr, rendered | Mrs. William Murray. At Holy Cross Saved by Gi A Sas d the Uni i direction. of the Rev. John J. Kslhy“o( CENTRAL I—AHISI LEDGES ‘Wednesday noop at the West Side Silk | Missionary club, Mrs. John E. Post | 2" race and Jesus, Savior, Pl-|and the University of Louvain, where he | Stamford and of the Rev. Walter Mc- i, thy Fekaied ekl e ool L 1 bl gt S atternot: Llot Mo Friends acted as bearers | studied affer bis graduation from the | Crain of Norwalk. - was held under Y. M. C. A. auspices. with Mrs. John H. Ford, at Hast Great|o.l2l Was in Maplewood cemetery, | Worcester college,’ the young man be- After the showiliE.of Several -stereopti- con pietures, a brief address was deliver- | .1 tieq. < Bl o s i w’ho‘ bheld |- pew lot of smoked salmon and halibut up before the employes a picture 6f the rs 2 " supper. Christ, and- urged those present to- fol- | 8t Powers Bros.—adv. Louvain, Monsignor J. H. Van der Step-|an English translation, the congregation 7 low His teachings. ~ Every one of you,| - Wednesday afternoon, Fidelis class of | APril, 1919, when he sold out his whole-| pen, “auxiliary bishop of Mechlin, pre. | found no difficulty in following the cere- said the speaker, is writing the history [the Central Baptist church ‘met with | 8ale candy business and went to live with siding, Returning to America Father | monies. ' of your life. What kind of words have | Mrs. Arthur F. Purkiss, the teacher, 156 | liS daughter, Mrs. Frank Marquis, of you spoken since you awoke this morn- fog: what kave hesn your.scts teday? Ve YOur - wor and aets been kindly | Young, Jr, Funeral services for Mrs, "Timothy Cor- -d,ulpful or have they been the oppo- | s Copneccitut Holstein club has ex- | bett were held on Wednesday morning | Thomas' semin: in Hartford, remain-|nary, West Hartford. There were 630 |1, 12 segn yet. site? Your words and acts will not be| . aes an invitation to the Vergnont | 8t the home:of her daughter at Pautipaug | N8 there until October 5, 1903, when he | present, . including many. church digni- :cnh: :‘t:;-ofi'z:o “';:';r; first 9f all e loiub to hold a joint summer meeting | Hill.'with Telatives and friends present| Was made chancellor of the diocese and BRILLIANT SCHOLARLY CAREER after which he will be assigned to duty. The Right Reverend John Gregory Murray has had a notable career. Ap- much less than by freight. |W‘” held from St Mary's Star of the | Questions. ‘William R. Craig, aged 18, enlisted in and priests yresent. short committal service. . Mr. Talbot was a member of Uncas lodge, No. 11, 1. O. O. F., and was a ments. Letters were sent out on Wednesday » . Shapcelio taries from New York, = Pennsyvania, |y, 160 mom.resident members of - the fth inecti Tub t A from. out of town. There were many | Secretary f e op. A Massachusetts and Rhbde-Isand. The | chureh inviting thelr pledges in the cam- e R e R e GlliUa - AL dhs it 1 Blshop ‘Murray's father dled recently | setting in the dining hall was elaborate. | pajgn. = % Mary" rch, Baltic, . aterbu; should be, and ‘the only way this | Inston, Conn. ¢ sy Rev. ~Adelard u o e A His ;mmer lives in Wa- | with the papal flag and ‘the papal éoat - afbert was celebrant of the requiem |-terbury, and two sisters, Jennie and|of arms displayed, as well as emblems BROUGHT. FROM PROVIDENCE Teaterahi of the Man ot - Nasnsstn: | bocn tavited to. constaer PHsMnG 5 faee | maSS: The bearers were Raward Bryen, | Mary Murray, teach in the Waterbury | of tho dlocese of Hartford. ‘The speaic The Christ of God. " | ment for a, tuberculosis_sanatorium for | i Badal ey Ryan and Frank | public schools, Two brothers, James D. After the talk, the audience sang|colored persons. G. M. McClellan, of the|tory, Baltic “Brighten the Corner,” and "J;hc Battle | Hartford Taeological seminary, 18 be-| pune 1 was in St. Mary’s ceme- SI '-"; ov?"nf;‘ Murray, are lawyers in | zano, Bishop Nilan and Bishop Murray. The body of Mrs. Frances Bromley - ew city. Pirestor Q. Bishop Murray pontificated at -solemn | Cossitt, widow ‘““ mn w‘v- mco-sm:t; Hymn of the Republic.” bind the movement, om.ge.m r G.7G. Grl_.!,t was. in SR PR e A 3 vespers in the evening in the cathedral ;o Birs. George V. Smith has been ap- Rainfall of 1,76 Inches, from the receiving vault FRO SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS, in the Providence cemetery and brought v Sk i T Chcong | ATSE Shalkmas’ e e town of Sy v WEDDING. e 3 ,:"‘:’::'::m;:cx‘:h: HAVING' FINISHED DOCKXT |io the eometery at Packer, Comn for e heavy rain that last rol on for the woman's work in the| | P bert J. bui ast Mo . ly was ac- Wednesday. morning gave a rainfall [campaign against the high cost of living | ST e Norwich Free Azademy faculty os an| The case of Engal g R ot measurement of 176 inches, as rec- ‘ Edward A. Cropley At the rectory of St. Pat instructor in scieace, 3 New London against Bryan F. Mahan, |cOompanied by Mrs. } belng carried on by the department of | wiq. cntot oo o K"r;";k‘!l,::‘:"%*; Boe tenderel T et Allen Latham | the Sayment. of water. Hens,|and Mca’Ins . Jobnson misters of orded at the office of the Norwich wa- |justice in Washington, i 16T High atvest and 3 Ky aflm’“m“ o otmux argued before the supreme court|Mrs. Cossitt. 'l'h‘m w.d. ‘:k M.umt t:' ter departmens. About 40 doctors attended- the 156th | gerald, daughter of Mrs. Alice PFitzger- |=chool year in June. Mr. Latham retires|Of errors in this city Wednesday. The |tendance of r;ll"« JadiErente 2t e annual mecting of the Litchfield county |ald, of 56 North CHff street, were united | from the faculty to devote more timeé to|case is one in which Sauter brought | Services at the St i Some men go broke, and some others | Medical society at- Winsted Tuesday, | in marriage by Rev. D. F. Sullivan. Miss | his increasing bee Industry and will en.|sult to compel the defendant to pay/to|ducted by Rev. Mr. Higgins. Rev. do not have enough to go broke on, morning and afternoom.. The New Lon-| Loretta Clish, & friend of the bride, was | large his holdings of bes colonies in this . |don county association was represent- the city. water liens amounting to $200 | B, Bromley, of Windsorville, a brother & maid of honor, and Howard Cummings, |state and in Massachusetts, ed by Dr. Witter K. Tingley of Norwich, 3 r pie sl . |alleged” to have been rebated . by the [Of Mrs. Cossitt was unable to attend. 2 friend of the groom, was best man. i the vacancy made by the resig-|board. Sauter won the case and the Polico He Three trolley crews from New London | The bride and her maid of honor wore |nation of Mr. Latham, Raymond B. c.‘.‘. deféndant -appealed it. :::: ',.:::,““o ‘.: et "‘"":‘_u went to Saybrook Mondays noon and | tailormade suits with to correspond. | son of Mrs. Samuel B. Case of this city, Arguments were made in the case of Wed: ‘im“’n on Franklin took four cars from Guilford, leavingl Breakfast was served at the home of . the state of Connecticut against Julia MMIOMr [ PR b two at the car barns at Saybrook Junc- ,!Sawyer of New Londobn, an appeal from mt e S Readnaaite wic the tion and started for ’ Norwich. One 5 a convictioni in the court of common contained car poles loadéd along the | They WIIf reside at the brode's home, at g lsry and physies for the past si: th arge of larceny, e 45 North CIff street on their return, Mr. Case will begin his Pmu:sxn{“t?; e ol e ; D e s Arguments were also made in the |CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY th A 3 . The postoffice department has given u’;‘fixmfié_mm:?fi:‘ Xe 1‘;::0 :fiemy at the heginning of ~the fall|case o Jom Saunders of, New London| cCut out this sl warnifig that five cents a-day demurrage oty e Cor 303 Sneraeld ’, st the N England Collapsibl, il 1t to Fole; 0., effiel to St Patrick's parish as curate about| . AR e TibeGoThis Is an appeal in the sese | Ave. Chieago, Hl. wrifing your name will be charged pn all parcels from | two woeks age, SPEAKERS FOR OFEN MEETING ’ foreign countries, if not ealled for within five days %f the time . motification 111 rece! before the compensation commis-.|20d address cleatly. Xou will recelv oBITUARY. OF CHAMBER OF coMMBRCR |sioner In which _the latter _ allowed & |Foicy's Honey I:l‘n£-%=:fxlor coughs reaches parties that the kage is af - The Norwich Chaml clal for compensation to the plain- ds and crou ‘oley ne; fhe office, . e : Michasl 1. Buckiey Barimeds rasiee ';,',f"m’m'”n Gff for the death of his daughter, Gene- |for pain In sides and back Theuma® Ry S5 & t' lead. | Michael D. Buckley, an old time res-|mecting .in their mew rooms, No. 142|Vieve, who was killed in an elevator |tism: backache, kidney and bladder ail: e e: Couniy, ENrliase n|ident of New Lomlon died ‘at his heme, | Main street, Wednesday evening. May &, | fccident in Ootober, 1918, but Judge |Wents. and Foley gr from Storrs, R. T Dodge, has been in | g proward street, at ‘the age of 13, | Dr. N. A Park Trindis Middletown in conferehce with County " Col e after a lingering illness. of C Dprofessor of philosophy | Reed set aside the award. e for. o6 Stipation, biiion Farm Agent John Fay and President of | *ocr. & lngering Ea““"“ goive Co inj § for conmstipation, Nlleuun-'. rsity, will deliver an'|, Court adjourned at 3:30, having dis- |peadache, and sluggish bowels. Lee & the Bureau Samuel Russell, Jr, om add l: mgy &:«;,mn ,_“04 posed of all the cases to came before it. &.o.a Ce. of New London will speak on | PEPORTED RADICAL TAKEN problems of general farm buresu inferest | 5, MONUMents and other cemetery stone BE Jgesst spunty. He is survived by a brother, Daniel ‘The report of Everett J. &Sturgess, bank | p, Bucklew.and a sister, Miss Eljza- [ commissioner, shows that Connecticut beth ‘ueg .S : | savea 324,321,000 during: the year, just TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. In the sayings banks alone, which :&m members of St. John's Literary day from Hartford to Deer lsle, Boston, % - Theans $20 for every manm, woman and |association. | - = ¢ un to await deportation as ‘ ! ! * child in the commonwealth, or about P 5 = 1d Fred G. Thumm. icals' 'was one of thosé arrest: 2 - $100 for every family, g e e first of several raids meade 4 b s coiees $2.004 Due td persistent efforts of the New el pmnny | 7XUL FORM COAST ARTILLERY famsl ptien sking . se visits (between § a. m. and | Londen chamber of commerce, the, Long = . — €O. AT ARMORY TONIGHT| TS i FRIDAY MORNING, 250 STEVE- B M) dhevsiaiidesse s+ooo- 1300 | gland railroad has been induced to ad- d Capt. William R. Denison has sent out e m\‘xn‘uz \ i Heuee visits (between § p. m. and vance its usual schedule for resumption : notices to the 64 Norwich men whe have | L1510, Ja 17 at 436 North a.-m.) g G 5.00 o service from June 15 ' % ¥ 3 F enlisted in new coast artillery com. | 200 the same night three - DOR“IA'I’ O’TAT! PIER, NEW riu days o i 1.0 2 ByS. i 7 :g:f"‘ o o gl gt W LONDON, CONN,\TO LOAD THE éling fees beyond prescribed FLOUR SHIP, “SHEAF DART) Paul Mateski of Wil ntic, who its n::::'::::lh % T mnflhoreglulwawlunm ‘I!fparlig ‘anaesthesia b1 19 DUE IN NEW LONDON- THIS . MORNING, IN TIME TO BEGIN chael Moloko and John Malaski of ¥: ‘ these | WORK FRIDAY MORNING AT 8 gflmw‘o‘;wm'n’fiz?u. r otk U the outeome S| 0'CLOCK. CALL AT ONGE AT ™ " STATE PIER. WALDO E. CLARK, STATE PIER SUPERINTENDENT. ai? vmrmm Philllp M. Hows of Roek-| : e High school announces _the full valedictorian will be Miss Eli Har- | aptain Denison said “What ‘has been done’ with these rington of Broad Brook, “whose average| ° i s - 0 nesday y v is 91,54 for four years.. The honor of | & -5 &5 !.101"“ rims; 1:‘1l Ford touring; all cars dition, and the one day. The mid-week ings ~ in “u, has secured adoption of an - | Harttord thedral D VAx A 5 s e “e“m“ =y X Sunday, | 000 to complete the submarine base on it h F ' spac to Tks i der ‘Wednesday morning,. The spacious edi- rged u'v Mil “l‘-&:!m under ] b/ o i with use it mfll-&t:hdmflona ! 2 v : ¢ i e FOR “OH ALADDIN” PRODUCTION Certainty of a capacity audience of exceed the great success of the presen- of “Halt Cecelia,” here last year Bowman, ‘ Miss Beatrice Sharp, Miss Marion La~ under the late |Bishop M‘'Mahon, chan-|throp, Miss Alice Browning, Miss Ruby dred Cary, Miss Eloise Smith, Miss Es- d the assistant priest, the Revs. James B.|ther Pullen, Miss Margaret McGarry, The Church Service League in a City|Nihill of Bridgeport and the Rev.|Miss Elizabeth Higgins, Miss Mae Isbis- from the episcopal residence to the ca- | Louise C. :lowe, chairman; Miss Alice seats reserved for them in the sanctu. | UShers, Miss RNty Bigen. S oy ary and in the pews. There -were in Helen m'flh"d "ll-‘. Ch: l!lfll.‘,ll :\-‘” the neighborhbod of 700 or 800 prelates g‘“h IY‘Q Miss Lillian hmvh o race’ Young, Miss Louise Bailey. Miss pointed chancellor of the diocese at the| A rd of honor consisting of mem- ~ bers E)‘:xthe'tounh degree, Knights of A ; compittee on tickets, Coughlin and Miss Catherine Desmond. . HAVE REACHED 854,736 Reports of a total of §54,736 pledged The sermon. was preached by the Plain, During the mesting two uits| o cnoiiy porav ord conducted & | came noted for his ~scholastic - attain- | Right Rev. Monsignor Duggan, V. G, | (OWards the Central —Baptist = church 1 The ceremonies were conducted, in the | Ju0ta of $50,000 in the denominational Sen b Sfaees amim e Lattn omiaiaing ihe antine ritual, wilh | et Wednesday night at the church, at ained p) on 4, ¥ the entire ritual, wi J resident of Norwich for 45 years up o L AN G volis Aetiaining the Chairmgn Allyn L. Brown commended the good work that had been done in securing this amount, which is from 187 Murray was for a time curate St.| After the ceremonies of consecration =5 S Broadway, about a dozen attending. The | Flushing, L. L Johw's' church, New Haven but Sep- |-the visiting prelates, monsignori _and | BICAEeE: PRt ‘é.'m.?."u:&"‘w“ o3t eftort president of tire class is Mrs. James M.| - . Mrs. Timothy Corbett, tember of 1900 he was appointed profes- | priests were the guests of Bishop Nilan for the rest of this week. There are from sor of Latin," Greek and German at St.|at dinner in Mount St Joseph's semi- |09 t5 250 more members of the church ers at the -dinner were Arehbishop Bon- FOR BUEBIAL AT PACKER | many extras; 1017 v w sy & cmwcw Franklin Square HAND BOSTON UNION MADE MADE HAVANA FILLED The Alta Is the Best SMOKER'S Cigar That. Can Be Norwich, Conn. MADE Made. begin his new duties in the fall. Greenwich.—Edward 'T. Holmes Greenwich is at the-head of a burglar safe-protecting device company, but that fact did not prevent the looting of his home in Greenwich by George H. Asten, vlho got away with $7,500 worth of jew- elry. DIED LEE & 08GOGD CO. £ Remnant g e L meet help of four men, ripped the fixtures of his? cell to: pieces later In the evening when he had an attack of delirjum tre. mens. A doctor had to be sepured give the man an opiate. BRIEF STATE NEW»> Portland.—Rev. Carl G. Erickson, tor of the Swedish Zion church here, tendered his resignation, baving had 4 call to the presidency of Upsala college at Kenilworth, N. J. Mr. Erickson ALMOND-—In Baltic. April 28, 1920, Jehw Almond, aged 63 years, 11 months. Providence papers please copy. FearfulEczema P e e e o BRED. NOTICE This is to notify the Public of the Town of Sprague that I bave resigned as Grand Juror for the town. 2 Ends Just_in—new Outing Shirts. with hothing “old fogy” look- ing about them. Collars to match the shirt and the season’s latest styles. They come in sleeve lengths. for the short as well as the long-arm man. ' Custom-made fit at a ready-made price. S MORLEY'S HAT STORE 2

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