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£r AL - = Probable cause on the charge of, Baldi's confession, shich he admitted burglary was found by Judge John H.|on cross-examination was made because | Barnes in the police court Friday after-|he was hearing everywhere that “thsy noon against Tony Baldi, 22, of Gro-|Were all trying to putiit all onto him, ton, Patsy Caproni of Groton,. Mafteolwas that Patsy, Matteo, John - Gitlano Guastamachia of Norwich Town and his|and a man whose -name he. didn’t know father Giachino Guastanachia, and all | came to Patsy’s. store in Groton on the four were bound over to the criminal | afternoon of Dec. 31 and the whole par- superior court at its May term in, New |ty, with Patsy @riving the Guastamachia London mnext Tuesday. = auto_ truck, came to the Guastamachia The burglary charge was for the burg- | farm about 6.30 faht evening. They lary at the Glen Woolen mills at Nor- | staved there drinking cider and playing wich Town on the night of Dec. 31 last,|cards until after 11 o'clock. Then: the when an-auto truck load of, about $2,-|party, including the elder Guastamachia, 700 worth of woolen goods taken | drove to' the Glen Woolen Mill, where from the mill. o Matteo and John'and some of the oth Bonds in the sum of $3,000 for Mat-|got into the mill and handed out ] too and §1,000 for his father were furn-|cloth. Baldi- and -Patsy stayed in the ished. Baldi went back to the New Lon- | truck and loaded - the goods onto it. Qon jail where she is held as @ state's | When shots were fired from Dennis witness in the case, having turned state's | Houlihan's house _ nearby, Baldi was evidence. Caproni was arrested after |scared and ran away. The other drove THE WEATHERE. outlook. s for generally fair -.'f'?fie Saturday and Sunday in the states east of the Il-ll.ltpql iver. | * Winds off Atlantic coast: - Notth of Sandy Hook: Fresh, change- able winds, showery weather. '/ Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh south- west, shifting to northwest, showers fol- Iovied by clearing weather: [} Forecast. For Southern New England: Clearing and cooler Saturday; Sunday fair, rising temperature. i Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from The Bulletin's observations, show the changes in temperature and the baro- metric changes Friday: & soremess in the kidney o ‘symptoms suggest weak kid- If 50 there is danger in delay. kidneys get weaker fast. ‘your trouble prompt attention. Kiduey Pills are for weak tantes, i‘:m-- and : sly profitéer, be tock Some ink and 'w Ii{tie white Y And marked up the pricé of his 5 betiold r neighbors use and recommend _Ther. Bar. | court on a charge-of burglary. in Ston- | the auto away. Baldi got lost and < . My kitchen window is frosted o'er 1 Norwich testimony. 7 a m. 38 30.10 | ington and waa' taken sthire dor: presen- | found he had come to Norwich. He went ; 7 With fairy fantastic ' tracing, & g Showing long . plumed birds and Sarah Hewitt, R. F. D. No. 1,/12 m. . 53 20,10 | tation' ut d ‘conrtt messlon: s & : back to the farm by the first car in the S 3 A e < T A white B T v 48 30.00| Mrs. Carmelia Lumbrella of 330 Frank-{morning and fougd ‘all the party there t 5 A {2 o g With. fine fern fronds interiacing. says: "My back had been troubling Highest 52, 10 . lin street was also bound over to the |and the auto truck was in the garage % 3 s Y £ . & T can catch a glimpse ':5 the worl® ne & great deal. I saw Doan's Kid-|' Comparisons. superior_court on the charge of having | with the stoléen cloth still in it. - ’ i outside. <y X o - " 1y cloudy.|in her possession woolen . cloth _stolen| The mext day or so the stolen cloth | Y r n 8 o T /8 mey Pills advertised for such trouble Do o e - owdy s light | {rom the Glen-Woolen Mills. Several| was loaded onto & farm wagon, covered ‘ And away ehrourh “the fizkes it the s riday’s weather: % vi o up with firewood and the ad was driv- 5 g P e s & I got "':;‘ Sevin & Son's Drug | o) ;yery evening o T her whien a0, e, Iaentic| on to. Grotm mhare.tha ClolWBS DU Sis Z 4 cloudiet of smoke is showing. - Store. Two €S gave me great re- o sy g4 2D fied as part of ‘the stolen goods. to the house where the Lumbrella wo- ) ® 4 . - re SUN, MOON AND TIDES, ied as p: r " Lid hes What though my window is white wityf . recommend Doan’s Kid- > The hearings occupied @il the morn-|{man lived. The ‘cloth Was put:in the ] \ ys cd g it etandirg Tine) ing and until 3.30 in the afternoon, most | cellar of the house. - * RUR lvln ooms The Cold sy dall andaréary? : mey Pills publicly, as I know they de- 1 Sun Il_High [l Moon | o the time being taken up with the wo- thuus l‘ttlomy’nflst:“nut’r:.‘ '3“"'&»3"? n;}«m’ me g00d just to see thal them.” 5 Giterd 7 's case which was handled first. e superior .court stemographer, atten: : > 3 . . 5 world seems brizht and ch SRR S e 1 ond give b I| Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. | M 0 G imony of Baldi, which went | ed the policasfourt #rial and-aided City P : e & v For T Know &t the fireside whanee ! i Price S0c, at all dealers. Don't 2 M. | over the confession. he made in ‘the New | Attorney. Les Foy: : P g & 5 h has AR s : e o B simply ask for a kidney remedy—get 112 | London jail to Jailer Reed and Police- | Ing the. casei Al ls nota mystery to anyone who - ever mspect O U T || ]routtodaweicome walting, BRaRS Kidney Pills — the same that 146 | man Raiph Diveto of the Norwich police | Thomas xS : Y Faaic * > sinz my senz, and my hedrt:i¢ o 0 | force was the principal testimony in-the | sidy of this . STy L e A 1 e h bee -dd odm Thonsh tha ot Mra. Hewitt had. Foster-Milburn Co 31| ke, 'No testimony, for the- defense was | cused “in ana aemer ooy (| stocks. Liberal selections have Tl Provy at m te Y Tonm Ot reme b Mtgrs., Buftalo, . | §21|offerea in the case of the four men n and | Hollaadaraksé iof ”N!ev;mtp-d_un CRisi gp- Mail-and Empire.- litted the case ith- | peare for of L e vt || Rises. | the attorneys subm r Bome Bogune . out arguments. case. . rices, SO Entertalned at Sanatorium. Six hours after high water it is low p y that whatever your desires may be in regard to i e O B HUMOCK OF THE DAY fhesrm water, which is followed by flood tide. A EPECTE Y : HUY AT B et ereties o oo e Rty Eeboba o Furniture you will fad it here. - At ot o ool ekt Tve WTERRS sanatorium by Miss Jennie Ken- & FORM ARCHDEACONRY COUNOCIL #as City, doesn't it, Taftville, and a number of her it Pabe? inquired & programme % friend. 3 4 ter six weeks of, illness, Mary L. veria hundred women, Tepresenting couples attended: the F . l di dl f >R < The included vio- | ¢ USE M TR nomas BEAIIOW, | mopat e e gHois gl a0 |vias i can? baTl Relt E ity sventte. ot Or spring we secured a spien ot o separa.te PIECES A8 | cruace- “Conts anont as Ge-ag i =*fl-:,v cmucfi?n?m‘f Fg}:; died at her Jate home, No. 7 Providence | cjeties throughout . eastern Connshc:‘lc:;t, \t_lhe s;‘;u A;?mry.’r)(;;skjglen & E 5 “':l" ';; o 'h;am llva;-mr-s:w b : , Thursday. She was born in Hy d Friday afternoon in Trinity | der the auspices.of R. O. Fletcher pos u l d b* l ing ' there.”—Kansas S T B et et b i B Tk [ TR, S SR e, ey i, 0, | e e oL % Connner o || well as comiplete sets, and we priced them remarkably low. || e e o w0 m-:l- Hollingsworth, and | .3 gophia Knowiton. Mrs. Beardow has! of tho Chureh Service league. The gath-| No. 6, Spanish War Veterans, and Com- P R . 5 . i Youth (dram ‘l," “’um o by Miss Elizabeth Cor- i . " rosident of this village for 30 0dd | ering was held primarily to stimulate in-| pany F, Connecticut State Guard. _The Come and see how httle it "n“ cost for Wl t you n l ormln"‘\ln' sod thers will b ““ l-,lll_ e g years and she, a wide circle of friends | terest in an archdeaconry council ‘which | costumes weré many and varied. There 1 The Cirl—If by that you mean you are o tocal hour followed the entertain- |} g about’ the village, She leaves |i¢ s plinned to organize in connection | were Turkish girls, Arabs. a Chinese 3 o GIrIE by Thal you viean 70w are ‘od, music being m.::;m: :‘:,,':',.’;’; three sons, Grosvenor 8., George M. | ywith the Church Service league. No defi- | bride, Goddess of.Liberty, Egyptian.girls. o , Kl soursel, . it After the social hour ll-y- c-;‘ bell | Beardow of Taftyille and Thomas K.l nite action was taken Friday afternoon |Italian girls, Irish coleens, Uncle Sam. hea: hend. erved a dainty lunch. 5 Beardow of Philadelphia, two daughters, | with regard to the formal organization|a’ tramp, sailor girls, e else COULD NOT STAND STRAIGHT Tt joes not take long, when the kid- meys afe out of order and not doing their work properly, for poisonous acids lflm.-:l;fl in "f\' lVI]E‘Qm and cause _aches ani ns. D. C, Damond, 2363 W. 30th St., Cleveland, O. writes: *I eaught cold ‘and it settled in Kidneys. My back and sides were so lame and sore 1 could not stand straight. 1 use Fole. Kidney Pllls with results a am glad to tes- helping power.' Lee & their Co. E——— e Anna M. Beardow of this village and Mrs. J. L. Harroun of Willimantic, and a | sister, Mrs. A. Bifigham of Hartford. She | also’ leaves six grandchildren. She was | a member of the Taftville Congregational | church and the Ladies' Benevolent so- | clety. ! A Jarge gathering of the members of the Union St. Jean de Baptiste attend- ed the meeting of the Willimantic society there Thursday evening. The Union St Jean de Baptiste so- ciety do not expect to be beaten by any other society in the union in their drive for more membérs. The members are! of the council, which' will take place at a later date. This will be ‘after the-indi- vidual parishes ~have . elected their .own councils and sclected three delegates from cach church society represented in the parish council, these ‘delégates to form the archdeaconry council. After the arch: deaconry council has been formed it will send delegates to the diocesan council. piscopal churches located in about 20 cities and towns in eastern Connecticut will have representation on the arch- deaconry council -for this section of the Rev. J. Eldred Brown, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, . this city, is many others. the prize awards, three in_oumber, five dollars each, it was.indeed difficult for them to arrive at a decision as to who should “receive 'the. prize for the' best ladies’. costume. evenly divided between Mrs. A. C. Lar- sen, whose costume was a Chinese wed- ding gown, and Mrs. Wi ison, After some deliberation the judges nally decided to award the prize to M Larsen to Mrs. Denison. farmerettes and ‘When the judges-gathered ‘to consider of The honor was pret m R. Den- who - appeared. as a Turkish girl. and to give: honorable ‘mention 'HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE 'HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 Main St., Norwich’ Finn’s Block, Jewett City suppose -1l have to -accept you.—] ton Post. The "Tightwad (worriad)—T . beMeve that T.overpaid my income taxes. Emily. His Wife—Ha-ha'! = After that -1 shouldn't be & bit astonished to hear you admit that you believe the moon ia made. of green cheese.—Buffalo Express. “T have a great idea for a-motion plee ture ! exclaimed the scenario.writer. “Thén can it" replied -the = practical producer. “What do you mean?" b L& “There's no room, in the movies for great ideas. Stick to the kind of stuff the public wants"—~Birmingham? Afe- . n i 4 The ‘prize for the best gentleman’s Herald. showing considerable interest in recruit- | archdeacon of this division ul_ Connecticut P . ing ne wmembers. Rev. U. O. Bellerose | Episcopal churches, which includes the | costume went to Arthur Prodel, who 2 T " > “How do you nurse 3 griidze®™ has given his support to the eampaign |churches in Andover, Columbia, Hebron, m:-sq""l:fldbd m; ard- Arab. ?hesfier Bur- | gay evening, the regular night. The wo- | Mauritius, r:;xmnn!"\n. Shmens i fhr{;m:m Fedora(e(}l‘ rfla} rflmufinn; “Well, yon feed it from the visih of ve Putna ret, Danielson, Brooklyn,|FOR, Who appeared as a -tramp, Was| men's council will hold their monthly May 10—South Australia. In|land, France, French Indo-China, e X throughout the past two weeks. The|Putnam, Pomfret. A e o s older French people of the village have not seen so much interest shown in re- cruiting new members for some time. The campaign will be conducted for another two weeks. Poirer Bros. have started to build a Plainfield~Norwich, Colchester, Stoning- tqn, Mystic, Noank, Groton, New, London, Lyme, South Lyme, Black Hall, Poque- tanuck and Niantic. The program -opened at 2.30 o'clock with the singing of a hymn, Which was wrath 1 suppose.™ “T see and a vial of mh% wrath warm. Sort of a vacuum —Louisville Courier-Jonrnal, T want some mental pabplum, #eme meeting at the rooms.Monday afternoon. ted States: South Carolina (Con- federate Memorial Day). Wednesday, May 12—Switzerland (Ba- sel and Zurich). Thursday, May 13—A holiday (Ascen- West Indies, Germany, Hungary. Iceland Madagascar, Mohaco, Moroceo, Nether- orway, Poland_Siam (Bangkok nd, Sweden, Titkey (observed by 8), United Kingdom, Windward tume. The judges- were ‘Charles A. Hagbsrg, Joseph A! George. Farle C. Herricl Mrs. Charles A. Hagberg. Mrs. Tracy Burdick and Mrs. A. C. Wyman. DISTRICT SPEAKING CONTESTS AT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH It was announced Friday evening by SALE 2 ’ : - food for thought.™ s sion Day in Algeria, Argentina, Austria, | Islands. s = ; A i The grand march was led by Captain | State Supervisor of Schools C..R: Stone.| 5, 1 51ing BechaugalanZ, Belgian Con.| Also a holiday (Empire Day) in Baha-| This:book will-fil the bill ‘neath el garage on School street big enough to|followed by praver. Suffragan Bishop| The " Noraret that the district . spoaling | Basutoland, ‘Bechaugalanf, Belgia Also 1 ¥ (Emp ¥ A_ i < 5 Mrs. . Willlam R. Denison. Dancing | 0f Norwich, that. the speaking e ; S| “what“is 1 hold three or four autos. '(i mn;r_m “\;h;?;wfiM;gdl;fiz:rncgzll};fi io EorAlnn o B0 tclodk: & .m.pi.-cf and spelling contests to be held here | B0 Belgium, Brazil Candda “(Quebec), | mas, Basutoland, ados, Bechauana: a timel K e Canary ' Islands, cao, Denmarlk, Chile, Colombia, Cura Dutch East Indies, Dutch next week will be in the Church of the Good - Shepherd *Mush."—Lounisville Conrier-journaly “Our janitor is disposed to be a _trifie orchestra, led by Herbert Smith; land, Bermuda, Canada, aymen Islands, iding an-excellent programme. vice jasue, and then followed three- Ceylon, C; Gibraltar, Hong Kong. minute 2ddresses on the Woman’s auxi pro- Special For Today NORWICH TOW!; (Universalist) on Broad- i il d, F 2 L, ia L h 4 T a ot Bt arnabas. Gisls| Just before Intermission there was a | way, as in previous years. 1o | Foench- Tnde-Ghina, Fvench West. Tndiess | Mauritiun, + Newlountinnts Nysssad | i you Wohades Fia i ke adly s Sanan A Heath and daughter,| 700 41 society, Daughtors of the King, { Moonlight dance, a realistic moon shed-| The contest of pupils from schools in' Goitl Ieg TRy, Frenerl, WWest INVeRs DUOqiios: (EOouadiond, | NyRsstands person In the bullding who has heen of- o ;‘,"“ A',‘,":," ‘R'Gflfa'";m"t IRn SAvenng Churoh . Periodical . lub - and - Church | 4ing. forth a short glow from the gal- | Lisbon, ""“"l:‘“"" '(‘a“s“’"{:"’" [SPragUe | Iceland, Jugo-slavia, Madagascar Malta,|and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Iflands.|fered an indncement mot to moYe OUt™— vere called to Groton Thursday morning| " {lery, this number. proving a feature of | Salem, Franklin and Sterling is to be |y oo o™ P Sy SR E .| Bulgaria, Ecuad Unton of t 3 pliss. B . by the death of Mrs. Heath's daughter.tn: | Women at Larse. : T clack, | Mexico (half ~gay), Monaco, Morocco, | Bulgaria, Ecuador, Union of South Af- | twashinrtnn ©-- 5 ¥ ; ion | the evening. held Wednesday, May. 5th, ai 5l e h s One lot of Men’s Heavy Serv- 1aw, Mrd Hredeticic Heafti, of that place; | | After ithe Wectory, Mes T Copiplon ) me armory. was tost attractively dec-| - Pupils from. Ledyard, Breston, North D s L I e L e S0 S RO Tell 4 this™ ormerly of High street, Mystic. Acheson, . i| orated ‘with flags of “the allies and a | Stonington, Montville, Bozrah and Wa- | Fnodesia, South i Snjone sBpat, yead . 25—Argentina (Inde- - wyyeyom . ¢ eart church the pastor, Rev. Charles 8 g the. sorchestra balcony. 2 p: m. These contests are public. S < 2 = = - = = the “hich eost of living?" W. Brennan, celebrated an anniversary | Hartford. “"“’“"."’“"’C“‘“P“fhc*“{{"" The committee in charge of the ball, EEEE s o b l"f{“‘.‘“‘“& (\\l"dc}‘)m?‘ e .,‘,'Af-""'“"":f" “A relizious sect’ called the Douks rem‘flev;- ;lchlr‘v(m;s finr the repose of the i”a"}r‘:;m{“r?f":;m‘;‘h:m n?'m:g;g' Rm"‘: which was the final event of the season, | Henry Plante Leaves Fire Department. , Soviet Russia (Labor Day).| . Sunday, 3 yprus, Don Repub- . 3 sou] of Patrick Sullivan of West Town | R2¥T i S 5 \ . """ | hobors have, but every time they gtart 4 " were as follows: Plante has resigned his posi- Uniteq Siafes::Hiiode- Isiind - (AR-] liey G North Russia South Russia. | o.¢ts show the world it can he depe 4 sireet; Thiere was a large attendance of |SPcke on The Church. Service League Ini Comnan.vl'l". eigte ST 1 (‘mflkins.lnol:fl::i{h e Tooit fiter dinirimait. dnd | or sk May 15 Pareauny (iade | oiria-and-Ukrainin,: Pansma — (Wn0ffk- | ey et arreetsd <for ‘ot JNATRIE MY ; 3 relatives and family friends. For a wait- | @ Country Parish, 3 %o | Clarence Disco, Willigm Wyman, Harry | pis resignation takes effect today (Sat- ‘ R Sguay . (nge- 5 & 2 3 ‘clothes.”—Rirmingham Age-Herald. One lot of Men’s Dark Brown | ing hymn Miss Mary Buckley sang Jesus, | en of Portland, this state, spoke on | (iaTence fhsco. Wiar a Mr. Plante is planning to go |*Rdence Day) . Tn the Unifsd States: Decoratfon’ Day{ oor o - ! Lovér”of My Soul. . Miss Elinabeth A |The Church Service Legsue; Hellflons| "2, Piatoher post, No. 4. A. L. Hen- | Ine e auto bettory buiness sad win s o, 0 Crechoslovalda, (un-1p 10 States AU 1n ) Amerioan pdesee SUTIIRY £, . ” " Education for ‘omen. i : k4 official). sions, ee ay 1), hMDMMBlHCh' ”:1;‘.::.“::.‘: (1‘:;1:50.:fh:h'en;“:’:mi'.me A number of those present took ad- 3,,;',‘9:,"9:;,,1\!’? o f;;;‘.,(:sn"‘ James J. | open up his new 'r“"“‘"“ on Franklin | ~pfonday, May 17—Norway (Independ-| Monday, May 31—Pasutoland, South KALEIDOSCOPE f % engine house Friday evening when the | YANtare of the obportunity to ask ques-| g iloia camp, No. 6, S. W. V.. Charles | Strect In the near future. ence D: African Union. Bechuanaland, Panama.| wuoicon'is the leading state i the or, at $4.95. Neighborhood Whist club. of Norwich |ione, In teeard to tfe service league and| 4 “pagherg, and -Frederick Blanchette. | BANK AND PUBLIC Ao Lo el e N LS S T i AP Bl aallopse Fag e o4 P Town and ¢ 4 eaconry 3 - = ‘ ergipe), Urugua: slebrated on this date In the following | MAnufacts - b £ i d il e et & 50~ |wered by Mrs. E. Campion, Acheson. HELD KITCH HOLIDAYS IN MAY | ™ \yednsd 19—A holiday (Ra- s: Arizona, Arkansas, California,|®1 VY Minnesota and New York . B was furnished by an orchestra of three| ,11c Meeting came to a close about & FOR MISS'RUTH DAVIS| The following caléndar of bank and|madhan). in- gy Hejaz Meso- | Colorado, Connecticut. Delaware, Dis-| Sufficient potassium ealls _h"":hh_"‘:: nieces—C. Theodore Sterry. _violin; | oCk With benediction prongunced by | .o oo pocis oo given a kitohen | PUblic holidays, which will be celebrated | potamia, Persia, Turk trict of Columbla, Idoha, Tllinois, India- | discovered in deep =alt wells n One lot of Fi ity Men’s | Ccoree Kelley, camnet. and Mr. La, Pre, Pishor Acheson hower Ffiday svenmng at the Commu.|in May in the states and_countries and | Thurs 3 20—Cuba (Independ-|na, Towa, Kansas Kentucky, Maine, | Promise a new source of .pofas! ine Quality Men'’s | 5o>° Koiry: comet. and of Noruia Oy e A e ot i | on the dates enumerated below,'is fur- | ence: Day), Don Republi nd, Massachusetts, Michgan, Min-| Teels made chiefly of coiled springd $ - nrompted for the dancing. During. inter-| &t ACAINST SALES TAX TO T e TRty e one s ne { nished by the Guaranty Trust Company | Hejaz, Mesopotamia, ) Montana, Nebraska, | covered with flexible leather are a Kafi- Mhflflnfl,m&“ufl mission _members of the club served ice | FAISE FUNDS FOR SOLDIER RELIEF ) members of the "0r's cib, i hoTor OFfof New York: sia, Rumania South Rus: ¢ Hampshire, New Jersey, |sas inventor's footwear novelty. cream and cake. This was the closing of | Washington, April 30.—The flghqe,“‘fo;'f;’(‘x’ T e o wate. and May | Saturday ‘May 1—Argentina (Labor|sia, Siberia, Turkey, Ukrai Néw Mexico, New York, North Dakota,| A ‘windmill grinds zrain into flour and “ at “.85 n very enjoyable season of whist, the|as2inst a sales tax to raise-part of “‘"ba]skem graced ,the dining, table. 3 Day). Costa Rica, Czechslovakia, Haiti,| United States: North Carolina. Ohio.’ Oklahoma. Oregon, Penasylvania, | then myes and kneads it into. dough for » 3 club having met semi-weekly at the | $1,800,000,000 needed for.proposed soldier | "pees oo cqr oo (HMNE, falle: | Philippine Islands. Friday, May 21—Chile (Army and|Rhode Island South Dakota, Uiah, Yer- | o maier in a Europeat country, 'l % homes of its members. relicf legislation was started In ‘the re- | o "e0 el o¢*the Girlg' club and they | , Sunday, -May 2—Brazil (State -of | Nayy Day)._ In the United States: Ore- | mont, ¥ a, Washington. West Vir-| on. poion dollars represents abomt _ e — republican conference tonight by Repre-|arc to meet on. Monday and Thursday | ESPirito Santo), Porto Rico, Spain. gon. ginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming: also i, n90.000 pounds of gold, or 2,000 tens. JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL MOLDS |sentative Litle of Kansas, Proposing | evenings. The millinery cluss held | Monday, May i-—Asores Brazil Ca:| Spirday. May 23-Don Republic | Alaska Hawai, Phlippino Isiands and|fiour’ hundred fve-ton. irucks would:be . F i ination of this levy ani £ 1 cen. | mary Islands -} Egypt; Sweden ), North Russia 2 2 3 i b Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumipe,} . PANR A2 SUSTiasty woILDING hsor & tas big i:camgg.this?rbmmmn ;‘;‘;’""‘ :at . the .opms . Friday even-| "'} (unoficiai), Madéira-Tslands, “Po- | Siberia, Ukratnia. H required:to transport this sum g ey A delightful May dance was held Fri- | proposal was delayed by protracted | & day evening by the; Jewett Business school in_their new. location at the Sun- light building on Franklin street. land, Portugal, Queensland (Labor Day), Scotland (bank holiday). Tuesday, May 4—In the United States: line about four mmilés from $4.00 to $6.50. Next Monday evening the girls' council will meet at the rooms and the monthly would form & Sunday, Mgy 23—Brazil (State of Es- long. discussion. pirito Santo). Palestine, Turke; Fisctice and Preaching. Representative Johnson of ‘South Da- So i . le are preaching produe-| The Russian likes no sleeping placs sd : ay Monday, May 42—A holiday _(Whit 1¥ peopl S 2 mass meeting’ will be held Thursday ev- | Tuesda : ezl sy 8 L e s St T olies; |1 Na Hams N e £ wefe about 100, young people atTh:}';: y:gm leahrlx_er of ‘:ng lr;sm’gems, ..;m u&ule,,;ng of_next.week..instead of Wednes- g::;‘nmm (presidential primary elec- ‘\];:x‘ LJ{;;.;:J”,’{:T“S,;“L“';W ’;?r'fi':‘; o that- few ar ‘“e"w i S ey s v k republicans had signed a petition’ de- ; 4 eng i~ s e : ‘ w-fl ::‘r:‘m‘"“"‘:'? new, !!c‘;-e'm:‘r:l !‘t’cm Pt | claring in favor of the legislation, but an- - — Wednesday, May n»Egyxr_}_,u ersaz Me- | Honduras, China_ (unofficial) Curacao, mxfikl:‘n:al;{:l ::2: t‘:camzor::nztr:a aelightd ‘musicfor the ¢ s i i opotamia, Mexico, Persia, Turkey. Denmark, Dutch Bast Indies. Dutch Gui~ — g0 = ] Children’s Shoes, at | iand's orchestra furnished music for the | "OUNCINE they would not support the Appeals For Aid For Half | cia sales tax,, While the insurgents were in the mi- nority, Representative Mondell, the floor leadey, was prepared to ask the confer- ence to pledge the support of the entire republican membership to the bill as framed by the republicaf members of the ways and mears sommittee. His motion *n_bind the republicans has not been pre- sented at a iate hour. The. bill, completed tolay by. the re- publicans, proposed five’ plans of soldier relief and a similar number of schemes for raising the revenue. Action Postponed. After a four hour wrangle, house re- publicans late tonight -abandoned plans for passing the oldier relief legistation next Monday and adjourned their party conference at midnight without setting a date for action. ' Wide difference of opiriion developed in the conference, the opposition . centering | principally. against a sales tax to raise part of the $1,800,000,000 needed for car- rying out provisions of ‘the bill. - Repre- sentative Mondell, the floor leader, an- nounced that another party conference would be held iate next week ,the exact date to be fixed by Representative. Tow- ner, Towa, conférence chairman. PREMIER NITTI DETAILS THE ECONOMIC NEEDS OF ITALY London, April’ 30.—Premier Nitti of Italy in a memorandum today ‘presented to Lloyd George, the’ British premier, de- tailed Italy’s economic needs, _especially for corn and asked Great Britain for a credit loan of 25,000,000 pounds sterl- ing to purchase goods in England, ac- cording to an Exchange Telegraph des- patch from Rome. The despatch =adds that Mr. Lloyd George promised.to reply to the request from London. To Heal a Couzh (observed b RS oy < =, dance programme which. included fox " Take HAYES HEALING HONEY. e trots, one stens and waltzes, a moon- light number proving a feature. There were May basket souvenirs for the ladies and bon bon favors for the gentlemen. Miss Lilllan Boynton and Miss Florence Wuttkey were in general charge of. the plans for. the dance. Punch was served during the evening. The Jewett Business 'school occupies the entire top figor of the Sunlight build- ing which gives the school more space and greater facilities than it had in its former location in the Thayer building. The school was first located in the Jew- ett building on Main street and from there it removed to the Thayer building, locating in the Sunlight building about a month ago. Mrs. A. 8. Comstock formerly Miss Jewett, is owner of the school - The bookkeeping debartment is under the su- pervision of Miss Lillian Boynton. l Mrs. Comstock maitains & public stenographer's office in- conjunction with the school and this work js taken care of by Miss Florence Fiske and Miss Florénce Wuttkey. expert operators. Following the dance Miss Boynton en- tertained twelve friends at an informal soclal at her home on Division street. Thursday, May 6—Bulgaria, Ceylon, |ana, Egypt (Alexandria) if he has to break-the ice to do s6.% The past year was gpnsidered - wery profitable for the Philippine tobaceo. i< terests 2s thers was an .\n:r:‘m o(m 000_pesos in the value of cigars factured, A great proportion of which went to the United ‘States and consider- able exported to China and Europe. A ‘motor locomotive equipped. Withis'm Diesel -cride- oil motor similar to. that used_in moter ships, bas been ardered by the Tanigh-State Railways for the pur- pose of conducting tests- to ‘determine hether such- locomotives could be used ! to advantage on the Danish railroads., In Switzerland is an’'old law which compéls every married couple to plant six trees immediately after the wed- ding ceremony,- and-two on the birth of They are planted on -eom- 2 great saving. Million Children SHOE STORE 44 Franklin Street HAVE YOU EVER TRIED NEOLIN ? It is an ideal sole for Summer | 2000 Pairs of - MEN’S SHOES The Brockton Sample Shoe Store Overstocked on Men'’s Shoes. Will be sold at bottom price _to turn them into cash. April Fire Loss Was But $500. There were seventeen calls for the fire department during the month of April, the total fire loss being within _$500. Three of the calls were bell alarms. The two largest losses were at the Lake street fire and the fire at the store at No. 10 Thames street. where popular interest. is by exhibition flights. Showing How Tired » Boy ™. A unique method has been M—: "KEVSTONE VIEW CO. NEW YORK Miss Helen Losanitch, daughter e aE B Fod. of the Serblan Miniter, i contuct- SALE NOW GOING ON Pighop Thes core 5. Henderson, gen- | Ing @ nation-wide tour of Ame T % A eral sujcrintendent of the - Methodist | in behalf of the destitute children N Episcrpe! cbwel: in-the Detroit area, who has hecomic aricciaied with the inter- chureh world mcvesent, said at @ recent confcrenze thet ten years ago one of the favorite hymns vaf When the Roll is 21 ' Yender 1l Be There. Now GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY of her country who have been made destitute as a result of the war. She is touring America under the auspices of the. National Birthday Committee, Serbian Child Welfare tshn hf)'nél\ has )eer displ d by The| Association, of which Mrs, Oliver o Gf Cod Aioes Forth® te ar. - “In| Harriman, of New ¥ork, is national ather words " safd te bishon, H4he youne | oamother. ¥rough! the medium pigule of fiie precent day are ‘singing | songs of servicé. Many of them who are | still singing the old song should change of birthday parties. Americans are invited-to share the happiness of it to express the ~that.' 3 their natal day with the homeless of saving th ‘w?{" W&nfl o A : & 7, S y henwmcnd

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