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Y 14, 1920 +0R WEAK ANDNERVOUS PEOPLE | ===t Vilor nere ey L WLL! Enrich the Blood, business caller in Westerly. | c. v. suPERINTENDENT SAYS STRIKERS ARE OCUTLAWS There will be no dealings between the men who_left their employment at the wat i Central Vermont freight house in New . i London and Supt. Edward J. Guthrie : : Over 125 members of Columbian com- down by his own weakness. ignorance and LIRS D trengthen ¢ John M. Lee has spent part of th g o . 40| the raiiroad company. - This -sta ot Buna” 'p VARIOUS MATTERS | week in New York.on. busingse. . - - mandery, X 4 Kaighis Templar, Nor.| St T . e | Tk mad “naredey 5 . Guthrie igon e e and | Lisht vebiel : Mr. and Mis. Leonard ~Church and pter of Rose Croix, A. A. S. R, | gnpires and civilization rise. Then some| &Tiving, - Give Viger and e t vebicle lamps at 3:28 this even-| Ar and Irs Teo motored to Pomfret | attended the Ascension day service in rre:t change takes place and we see em-| T*R xg:x':m l"'::kwl::!hiilt‘m:“h{mm&:'::;‘{ [+ o i o i R jearly in the week and were guests of Mr. | Christ Episcopal church-Thursday even-| pires, civilization shattered and man | {9¢ Freiglit 18 BHEC WIS S0 SO0 FUR 3 R R i A to clean-i|end 1rs A D, Brigen 1" o0 ing. The Knights formed in lin at the| once more is stricken down. house, an o Thousands bave halled Goldimg Ne, 2 R e ol Lt Ay, 1 10 My . ang | Masonic temple on Broadway, and head-| What is to be the outcome? we | able. 5 c in the Send for a| Swanee, for your Victrola. Hear it 3t ayugiier Tthet of hi'x, Arospect. sirect, | 98 by Tubbs® Miliary band paraded. from | look back and see the many failures are AN oaan, e vorid; Persons who tave sufiersd Lty the Plaut-Cadden Co—adv Norwich, accompanied by Henry Burg, | the temple down Broadway into and over | we to think of the destiny of mankind as | &% remained af Work and wenl, 15 B {hle, (sagrecuble BUMER "Gl ens of Elvita Pills b Rkth 7 IR snbeniig 1 \rdsey Paimer's | Main, through Washington square and up | a constant series of risings and fallings? . T T e ave s dound THe O Tor T ) mutyhs & el bl to the church. Seats in the center of the he' destiny that lies before ust | Guthrie sent word to the Bulkeley school | Hedicines without = belp. Bave . 2Ge stood th._n:nt for [proved a set back to busivess, and @ 10w- | at Pendleton Hill. e St Bt o L ::p; e or in it downward into| Offering to employ any number of high | that Goldine g 50 years. Thousands!ery afternoon was mot muc er. b ly medicine they found that could ‘ school boys who wish to work afternoons | S0 is one of the 1t was a full ch v - give them rellef. ~Here g“‘“ g sum| The R & I Waist company of New|BIESECKER TELLS HOW . o OFus seryice byidn adult | darkmess? o w n_condition: < 3 ‘hich Goldine No. BV | male’ chorus of 13 members, made up| The final destiny of man has been|&fter achool is dismissed. thousands of cases which ral debility, ner | London, has filed notice of an increase HE ESCAPED FEOM JAIL | from the membership of the commandery. | achieved by Him who is the representa-| Fe s also in the market for some HE BAN elned N ias orie6f Hecond ANe: o stration, | Of Capital stock from $8,000 to $50,000. | oo oo nior at the | The ‘music of the Glorias and the Nunc| tive of mankind. The final destiny of g B i s e el o] WO OE Ll L e S Neevous | weakness,| Delegates are being chasen to tho tri- |y Yy I+ PRECUSTE AE IO OE AN 00 | Dimittts was the composition of J. Frank | man s not ruin and failuze but is at the| Sents an hour. for eight how Goidine Xo. 2 on Jan. 24th. He didn't b haustion, | county convention of the King's Daush- | r'eq “Tuceday night on. the charge of | COreY, a member of the commandes right hand of God. iAs to the 30 135 men who quit,” sald| Dave much faith. but would try any- e ;| tebe, to bo held at East Thompson June | Foor towany (oo eranidin | - The sermon was delivered by Rev.| What is your idea of the knight of old?| | “AS to the 20 o 35 me it thing 10 rid himself of catarrh. Seven poc = f‘wr;ml:l;h:fi:u‘mor m::n::'a:{ rd. ! coundS Pa. had his case. contineds to | Richard R am, rector of the church. caused by the . Pa, IRt T Rl x Mr. Guthrie, “they have not been to the I turned to the store and The knight was a man of vision. He be- 9 days later he retur Res rah: Ko office to make any complaint or make any| said: e in alcohol, tobacco or ex-| Caravan, Foxtrot, for Victrola. Hear|May 15 when he was presemjed in-the | Rev. Mr. Graham in his sermon drew a|lieved the world could be made better. ; 3 v ith] “I had suffered with catarrh for six 1 comparison - between the Knights of the|Then came these other great orders such|demands, and I would not treat with) b Hope.oF sses of any kind, it at the Plaut-Cadden Co.—adv. New London polies ~ caurt., Wedneeday | 01ai*Gace asa tho Knights of todsy and| as the smter from which you have takien them it they did They, aro outlaws;|years and had about given up hope of \rite today for this valuable medi-| A new book at the Otis library is the | morning. He could not fu 2 . also paid tribute to the work of the Sal-| your name. The knight. I say, was a|they are not organized: they il their|me. A week ago I got a bottle o send 10 cents to pay postage and | yolyme by H. V. Eberlein and others on | $1,000 and had to go to jail. anklin | Yation Army, urging the congregation to| man of vision. The ascension of Christ|charter. and T am gong to fill thelf) Goixine No's " 'The first three days 1 will send by mail only a eealed |practical hints regarding interior decogj Biesecker escaped from the HYAsClA|pe tiberal in their contributions, s the | gives us the vision we need. Becauso He | blaces with others just as soon as 1 ean. | (g5z<tiolaine 1 felt worse, D e . wage sufficient for one week's treat- | ration. o o oa. ana ‘mas been | Offering of the evening Was for the bene-| served, He is at tho right hand of God.| AR anyone yho wants to wo that the medicine was working, e The spring meeting of the Connecti- ARy > i Central Vermont road will be protected | the mucous began to leave my head in nflammat in’ N fit of the Salvation Army. By service we, too, can attain the vietory. B e e Eivita Capsules, for 1 tion of | oyt Library association is to be held in|!Iving in New London ever sinbe.’ 6| ‘o ars assembled hero tonight ac-| Speaking of the Salvation Army, Rev.|also from any attemped intertorence | preal chunks, and since then, 1 hare viadder and kidneys, prostratis, $1.|ine public library at Westport, Friday, |Stated Wednesday that s captire 'Cft lcording to annual custom to observe|Mr. Graham said: iecause the Salvation | from these men, 3 ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Row, e o, ! only one of the original five’ Who br d than I have in months and I am free il £0%¥| Christ's ascension into hesven, said Rev. | Army is carrying on the work of raising contemplated. s than T fiave in monthis and I, am free amoo e mack- | ien fesecker:ab Mr. Graham in his opening words. You | the fallen, I commend the Work it is do- — e i -~ . Big at Osgood whart of mack- | ™ \imen arrested Liesecker absolutely de- : t , 1 co g i e e g f'::;;' fr':;“n‘:::.i ar 14 8% erel, cod, fat fish, ecls todzy.—ad. it 1 e New London -police. that he | 1ave declared your belief, he continued. | inz. The offering of this evening w - 3 : le and set that Jesus, who was crucified, ded and | given for that work, and 1 trust you will RELIEF CORPS PRESIDENT | not follow Mr. Allen’s exampie and et Growers state that the asparagus sea-|was the man wanted, but on being grill-| pyrieq. and afterwards ascended into ?pnrccillc the work that is being done.| The Women's Relief corps for the de-|# bottle, of Goldine No. 5% et ey son is %0 late that it will e o shortled by the police and shown his BUe-| heaven, is now at the right hand of God.| The benediction was pronounced DbY|partment of Connecticut in annual ses-| yoo will probably be rid of the disease, one. ‘'The strawberries are slow in com- | tograph, he finally admitted his guilt. He | 1 the ‘birth, lie, death and resurrection | Rev. Mr. Graham and after the Teces-igion at Waterbury Thursday. at the|if you start treatment mow. Every ing along. claims fo have a wife and. three Children | of Josus Christ we seo the Whole drren. : sional hymn the Knights Templar filed | pirst Congregational church elected of- |day you put off getting Goidine you are . ir ‘Some of the weather sharps claim that [in Chambersburg, Pa., and stated: that | C¢ human Jife, ot ot The "chreh o the music of e | FILtt ConEreEationsl church elscted of | 24Y, Tk O vou® raiiet from catarri | of thie sale. clear kies need mot bo cxpected until | he felt s wite must ‘have disclosed His | * Wo helievo man came forth from God | postinde, . “Cotumbian Commandery | Loree 13 {Ue, Srer % Siariora was | picidine e zola Ta yous ity at G G- after the 15th, when the moon is new at | whereabouts to the police which led to}and we sec him subject to limitations and | March.” by. Tubbs, and headed by Tubbs'| elected department president to succeed | EoBioe “xo s for catarrh. ; R 2:2%5 & m their forwarding his identification caid| frailities. We see mankind come forth |band marched back to the Masonic tem-|mrg Rose Parsons of Waterbury. Mrs. NS - i to New London. from ‘God. e is attacked and stricken' ple, where the parade dispersed. AT o R Nsari N s hisdn P f o Crocadile, Foxtrot, for your Vietrola | lo \er alleges that while serving out Rose E. May e ¥ rices on a" of our Hear it at the Plant-Cadden Co—adv. BE o eexiior vice jpresitent mnd Bre: % Ban o want togthe | o nos Hn thes R Sl e e Morse of Hartford, was elected junior | ‘(1)0 35 Biookc Bkt BLaibe dnin the oihke four e e o e ety | WOMEN'S FEDERATION OPENS GIBL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN vice president, Mrs. Florence L. P. Haydn | | wn: , nd after opening - T & ¢ day to epeaf suckers and got a buck shad [ 4uc. 3 (o fas with them. His fvst ar- SESSION OF THREE DAYS AT SUPPER AND SOCIAL |of Meriden, was clected treasurer, and X i 1l i with his spear. rest, he alleges, came about as the: re-| The 24th annual meeting of the Con-| The Girl Scout troop of the Central fi?éi;ea\"&fmfi‘.’fi"“’ of Plainville was Well, yes; maybe. y Kelleher of South Manches- | sult of " “He alleges that while |neoticut Federation of Women's clubs| Baptist church entertained the boy - ‘e;r Tflhboufl:teté: Oakland cottage at ::allki:g pij«:fi a cuunug/e! road ' mear |-opened a three day session Thursday af-| scouts and the older boys' club of the| It Wasvnm_cflcally decided to hold the ul) Pleasant View and expects to spend afChambersburg, Pa. he asked a fzrmef| ternoon at New London With an attend-| church at a supper and social evening | Mext convention in Hartford. High Grade Shoes: Cut . re. ‘ aloay 1ift. . The farmer, ffance of 300. 3 Wednesday. Covers were laid for fifty ever! Not while =t ”:;m:(‘ u:h:l-‘:‘;‘:“éo:::cflcut o e S e s Toad o chickens to| The principal addresses of the after-| eud the menu wvas as follows: ) ét:uflnwflcl’fl-_'"l-’\ ; B b 2 town consented. ~On reaching the town)1oon were by Mrs. Mason, the state presi- 3 uffragan Bishop B. Campion Ache- S l . A e e b s e s | the farmute was smisiet for'the, thatt of | lnk: Mra Frederisic M. Peasloy UK WE: Potato Salad son was’at Christ church, Pomfret, on e dalvation my e Rockvill o ihe chickens. On trial the farmer testi- | terbury, recording secretary of the state Escalloped Salmon Thursday Ascension day, at 3 p. m. at . of the city officials of & .| fida that he had purchased the chickens | federation; Miss Anna Beecher Scoville Rolls Which hour services were held. Stands ready to belp every man, Til See You in Cuba, for your Vie-| . o "5 cecker. Biesecker was also ac-| Of Stamford, secretary of the Generali Ice Cream Cake woman and child. - Hear it af The Plaut-Cadden Co. | " FoSOTCr @ miohed the farmer | Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Lemonade. ; : George P. Stoughton of Hartford, a di- The artistic cover-page of the May i8- | ltionies in the aders toa civen o jun | Fector of the genefal federation Mrs.| A social hour followed the supper. The sue of Norwich Free Academy Journal | gentence. Johm C. Downs, of the general federaton gl soout are rehenrsing & Diay Which is the design of Paul Bradlaw, now a s bave i Mrs. T : e teacher 1n the manual training depart-| peos no Oy o o | Holser, state chairman of the Near East i b ment. the trial One peculiar incident | feliel committee: Miss Julia Yanelig|y . rracy mLECTED Sunday afterncon, @t St. Patrick's|in conzection wi i i M s o al, Ao itn D Mo BY STATE UNIVERSALISTS church, there is to be the ahnual May |time since his escape has Biesecker em- | Yorning 2 GDe BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE The Salvation Army Home Service Appeal May 10-20, 1920 SeeOQur - A are not able m?’ thout effort or- 7 reading matter held S e R ol e S o Littlefield and Dr. Valeria Parker of| Officers elected at the S8th annual ses- maow lsplay - oy o 2 Hartford. sion or the Connecticut Universaiis: con- o members of the sodalities, at the usual enn e S hes T e e BRIEF STATE NEWS vesper service. TUBERCULOSIS NURSE GIVES In the evening there was a banque! vention in Meriden ursday were: K TAT the Mohican hotel. Among the after-| President, Charles G. Lincoln, Hartford; . TALK TO WOMEN | jinner speakers were Rev. J. Romeyn|vice president, E. A. Tracy, Norwic has bought from the United States Ship-| Before a large gathering of the women | Danforth, pastor of the First Congrega-| secretary, Rev. Theodore A. Fischer, of ping board, at the Noank yard about one- | of St Mary's parish Thursday evening in | tional church, and Miss Irene Nye, Ph.| New Haven; treasurer; H. E. Belden, inches from half million feet of yellow pine, Douglas | h¢ assembly room of St. Mary's church, | D., Gean of Connecticut college and pro-| Hartford; trustee for three years, Rev. en you ehould fir and some spruce. Mrs. Woolsey, thie district tuberculosis | fessor of Greek and Latin, who discussed | Dr. J. () Adams, Hartford The Thames River Lumber company INSTRUCTIV! Portland.—The Central grammar school team played a 13 inning game to a 15 to 15 tie score at East Hampton the other afternoon. CHARBONNEAU fellowship Madison.—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. e 3 | " y ssu vitations for th & It no delay in transit, Church Bros. | nurse, gave an interesting and practical | the campaign which is being launched by | committee, Herbert Mills, Meriden; z;::lf‘*“:nhflo": :M e::"“ &" itations | g S S will have a nice lot of porgies, caught |talk along the lines of her work in the | the college for maintenance and endow-| Revs. G. H. Welch, Norwich, and M. T. their marriage, Monday, May 17, —ne n experienced Thursday.—adv. community. The meeting was under the | ment fund.of $2,000,000. Kearns, Bridgeport. The next session == m B F' P il e 4 % : ios' Char < — will be in Bridgeport. 5 . B. F. Case b rist. To neglect Thursday evening at the mid-week ser- | 2uspices of the }“‘““ Charitable So- |\ vor DESMOND WILL R it Case and thelr son Albro left Wednesday | vice in Park Congregational chapel, Rey. | ¢lety of the church. CE ON 5 . for Granby, where Rev. Mr. Case will 4 at are distressed i3 Dr. 8. H. Howe considered The Near| Mrs. Woolsey emphasized the danger FOR OFFICE ONCE MORE| WILLOWS FROM GRAND PRE T Rt T DU 5 DLW 159 M P st much suffering East National Mandate. The pianist, | (0 the community that comes through|. In a short and harmonious meeting PLANTED IN MOHEGAN PARK et g am Street Was Miks Heled B, Bosee. the tuberculosis individual and _ the | Thursday night at Judge Thomas J. Panbury—Mrs. Ossip Gabrilowitseh, who was a frequent visitor in this eity P 3 while residing at the home of her father, N h. C 2 the late Samuel L. Clemens (Mark orwich, Conn, Twain) in Redding. a few vears ago, is serlously ill in Detroit, and her husband. a widely known planist, has cancelled arrangements for a journey to Europe in order to remain with her. Waterbury.—Sophie _Kritchman, who hae served 11, years of an indeterminate | Chicren’s sentence of ffom 12 to 15 years in the| Sording fo g - B | _ Superintendent Edward A. Smith of Victrola. Hear it at the Plaut-Cadden| " gicease. She warned agane! neg- | election which will be presented to the rla;\'c); ]z:r Gra\l";d Pre, No\-?,_"bc:oua the Py ligence in the care of the. sick and |caucus in the town hall this (Friday) ;fll il W‘hflng\’- ine, aon']\c lv\[;hxl-énm the The United States civil service com-|called attention to the risk of infection | evening. i R S R e mission announces for June 15 an ex-|(hrough the sputum and. the measures | The ticket will be made up as follows: | 389 b¥ the Areadians who brought the amination for electrical aid (fire control) | that ought to be taken against this. |For mayor, Jeremiah J. Desmond, the|O! ;"‘W“ "“;“k“‘f]" home in Normandy. male, over 21 for a vacancy in the navy | Much practical benefit is being derived | present mayor; for_aldermen, Milo R.} “he superintendent has planted the vard, New York, at $8.80 per diem. from the clinics conducted by Dr. Hugh | Waters and Anson R. Grover; for coun- | tWigs by the shore of the lake in the s i > | cilmen, Earl Mathewson, Patrick F.|Dark and as he is an expert in such mat- Thursday afternoon ,President L. P.| B. Campbell of the tuberculosis sanator- - 2. Fil k| ters they will doubt d Al Garrison asked The Bulietin to announce | ium and people knowing ‘of incipient | Sweeney, John E. Fitzgerald and Frank| [ef8 ey Wi no doubt grow and flour. that the Eastern Connecticut Teachers’ ses should visit these clinics and real- | A- Si for city tax collector, Harol 3 le present population of life use of the estate AlL o 2 rison at Wethersfield, left there - 3 S ion : Norwich has passed on. 3243 state pi - association convention in Norwich today | ize the benefits they will derive. g‘ Rob ““.°’;c;,‘Z{;’;{;{;?"&S{yufl;”‘fi‘ i e A POPULAR SUIT Saturday, accompanied by her mother Marii o e e BT S Mrs. Woolsey partioularly epoke . of | & 0 02 oG d ¥ T Carroll; for wa-| VERSAILLES PAPER MILL ° T L i mias, e | S0 hen coswmt. foc Welnrivcr. . Sepse . 5 ok’ i i v] - e 3, = - 2 e pendis . The § oclock low mass at St. Patrick's E’z’r"‘c’\‘]“;il"“ug::”;_"ho“l‘:f":!e“:"‘adi; e commissloner, Patrick F. Bray, ona. SHIPS BY BOAT FREOM HERE| Pattern 5243 is shown in this model | acath o Braniiam ulviashes I S| several weeks. ing o A a; jorning, wi a & ' ¥ N - Vi 3 3, 5 by Tev. Myles I'. Galvin, that at 7 by | Tequired precautions with the result that [ None of the prescnt democtalc WERC) The Federal Paper Board Co. at Ver- e I Oy e I raquirs 315 | tember, 1909, and was sentence to prison| _Derby.—At the Griffin hospital Monday Rev. John H. Broderick anl the high | the disease spreads to other members of | 078 AICeFReR I COURE Ol iV | sailles s overcoming the difficulty- in | Yards of 27-tneh material: March 17, 1910. | the meeting of District No. 1 of the Stats mass at § was sung by Rev. Daniel | the family and also of mothers who may|31e lirmen. Joseph A. George, and|freight shipments on the railroad by |’ The suit may be of one material, or,| Torrington—Attorney Martin L. Catne| Nurses' ass attended by Sullivan ] be infected but are not careful for them- | pie HOEHIER SCOR e B0y TR | bringing a barge here to take a ship- | If preferred, the trousers may be of | of Naugatuck and Rev. William Allen, a| about 75 nurse I 'x. Bk teton, 5 font s selves or their children. She mentioned | powler ~ Frank G. Aubrey, James J.|ment or‘naper for the Babbitt Soap Co. ferwe che\'xtota lh)]aal&‘:; cco‘rr:%;?g p‘e';d direct descendant of Ethan Allen of| North Canaan—A certificate of ineore e . Rose of Washington Square for .y practical direct benefits in the commu- a d John T. Gleason. at New York. - Sl ! > o | Ticonderog~ fame, who is pastor of St | poration of the New En d Bod " Victrola. Hear it at the Plaut-Cadden | yity that are being realized from the | - Tnston and John T. The barge is loading at the Morgan | Soatet may e smished Witk cibow o¢ | Andrew's Episcopal church, Brooklyn, N.| pany of North Canaan has been Sicd wiih Co—ady. sale of the Christmas seals. TEACHERS WILL FLOCK HERE dock on_Central Wharf, taking ona car- | wrist length sleeves. , will address an_open meeting to bel the secretary of state The annual convention of the Connec-| The Ladies Charitable Society is plan- FOR ASSOCIATION TODAY| €0 of 150 tons. The loading was begun | ~ A pattern of this illustration mailed | conducted under the auspices of Padraic| po o =00 @ CRIE 0 o JONN A. organ OM [ ticut Federation of Labor, the state|ning more of these instructive meetings Teachers from all over Eastern Con-|TRUrsday and will probably be finished | to any address on receipt of 10 cent Pearse branch, Friends of Irish Freedom, | tocky Hill. _clothing efficieney branch of the American Federation or|with talks along practical lines. Smghers Nopwich today | today (Friday). silver or stamps. 2 g of Toringto; at: the) ilhanibie thuklie of the ford co rm by- Labor, will be held in Waterbury be- necticut will be flocking to Norwich today i s T R Order through The Bulletin Company, | 31 2™ a8ion reau held an afternoon session this week Two herses for sale, weight about 1400 f W oo 00 Gl Dby 45 (Friday) for the 44th annual meeting of Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. unday el . at the home of Mrs. Henry M. Barnand, gl Sianing May 24 and will be in session| woOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS the Eastern Connecticut Teachers' asso- OBITUARY. Nartford.—The engagement is an- e CONVENTION IN WATERBURY |ciation which holds its morning session ST nuinced of Miss Julia A. Eagan, daugh- —Tmaae - — - Planting may be delayed by so much |’ o 1 etat ents " at 10 o'clock at the Community house aan. ter of Mrs. James Eagan of Wethersfield, = — | ainy weather but ~when the warm |y ilo A0TUal state convention of the| 'l Gpuren street, and its afternoon ses-| Late Wednesday evening John ‘Roman, | t> Waiter T. O'Donohue of Greensboro. ild - OLEVE U1L days come the seed will have plenty of | piowcy Itelief corps opened in Water- | i, "0¢™y 45 in Siater hall. The Norwich | formerly of Willimantic, died in this city N. C., formerly of Hartford. Miss Eagan iidaren Ty i moisture to feel upon and the EroWth{ biis Mieomims rommimng 0% T8 | oohools will be closed so that the teach- | following an illness of six weeks with was chief clerk of the publicity depart- FOR FLETCHER'S Tporisd, Pure Marconi Brand J| !l be rapid enoush to make up for | S PSSR ReSRE i [ €78 may attend the association mectings. | Bright's discase. Mr. Ronan had follow- ment of the Connecticut state council of CASTORI Fresh from Europe, and of very de- J|i1e gelay. . 32 . -1 President L. P. Garrison made the an-| ed the trade of a lineman for a number of defense during the war. A A cious flavor. Excellent for medi- fi o N0 rire Girls of the | e Warner of Oakville, gave the | uncement Thursday night that the as-|vears. During the war Mr. Ronan was i M S L a Shest i oF Tha Hoard cinal and table use—at Thikel| Contacitionsl tharc, M 4 & s ’“‘;;‘1”:1""“’1 as 8712, there hav- | cooigtion meeting would be held on|employed at the Marlin-Rockwell plant. | it seiragere: for the office ot ‘the couaty ANDREW MALOGRIDIS SRk TR ibeiad it 4 | e eaths during the past | giandard time and not daylight saving % re iel born R Bfmmagtan 50, Jeare | commissioners it was decided that the 2 95 i _ e 3 time. g0, omas and Margaret . * e ey 9, THAMES STREET thelr May breakfast, and with the pro-| Assistance was given to 108" veterans|'A. aetendance of several hundred is|Ronan. His father was born in Ireland btk s o e WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY Deautifying the Commmits Homs oward | of the Civil war and to the families of | expected at the moetings of the asso-|and his mother in England. D e As 1T 15 —e beautifying the Community House. 145 veterans. The total amount ex- | giation. He has made his home in Norwl 5. o ¥ 2 ; i ded in relief was $2,789.52 chfon . home, did not mean the county temporary ] " RAILROAD MEN STILL ON STRIK! Daughters of Veterans' dance tonight, | Pended, in relief was $2,789.52. some time and is survived by his wife Roie, Sty Giohaie’ o et — ¢ | Community Center hall. Dancing Reports of officers and ' departments | prx: o HO: = i ome. e county orpl - > o —— y all. ancing from - FIND MAN HERE W M and several children. 4 THEIR PLACES HAVE BEEN FILLED g 1o 15 sy occupied the time of the convention. A s | out of existence some years ago, when the L i e : AN EXPERIMENT r ted in the recent strike | ;, ATEICEREOn Fdred Brown of Trin- | it presentation of a flag to the local | Sergeant George I. Simon of the Golt Club Invitations, | 4 Bt ». mintie | 7, RPERL chURSh, N‘:N'v:lk"“;_‘:;‘_m‘zi Post of the American Legion. The oleo- | Bridgeport police force eame here on| The following has been posted at {he ‘ eclared they % 4 v tion of new officers will tak hursday afternoon to find William Ba- | Norwich Gilf club: | M f ’ « i Sk - . i ntil the la-|PSXt Hev. Mr. Brown officiated at the | cioging session ulmthc’”cé:lczn‘::;fic;;ug‘l 'll;ne of that city, who was wanted on the | The privilege of the Tartfdrd Golf anufacturers Take a suit of clothes — any ard sees fit to recognize the so- |Celeb (e ot e onumnnion g % charge of theft of money in Bridgeport. |club has been extended to the Connecti- .7 ed outiaw tee at Washington.” | Trinity, at 10 o'clock Ascension day. el ity The man was found at the tuberculosis | cut Women Golf association, for an open Outlet Sal suit; divide the price by the ’ sfert that the places| In New York Wednesday, E. Weyhre Arguing Before Supreme Court. sanatorium where he was a patient and |day on Tuesday, May 18th. On arriv- e ’ ) ’ e oy hed. e P34 $98 for the first authorized American 7 s 3 he was placed under arrest and taken | ing at the Union Station at' Martford, i r r Attorney William H. Shields, Jr., was Elizabeth Park cars should be ta road AMen's. Association | Sdition of “The Gentle Art of Making|in Hartford Thursday to appear before | P2CK to Bridgeport on a late afternoon e e e taken to Men's Association.” | Bnemies” by James MeHull Whiotl train e club house. If there are six or more eht was dictated by Ed. | Enemies” et e | the supreme court of errors when the | "Il priggenort police authorities had | entries, small prizes, for the. best net h, chairman of the exscu. | N ot Insorintionington resident | arguments were to be made in the case |, . "2 CCTECRCRE BT CCE PO ROT e pe | scores will be given by the assoclation. r of the recent|With autograph inscrintion of the author. | of the Connecticut Light and Power Co. ’ Come and convince yourself of the|number of months it worked wonderful values in fashionable Sum- S mer Dresses, mada up of the finest|fOT YOU, the wear you g@f; : ght a the sanatorium so tha. Cant,|Other Opun Dars announcements will ile, i i , e The ings law. the| Special meeting White Cross council,|28ainst he town of Southington. B3 Twomes. had Ofser Myron & s |De made at the Shuttie Aeadow Tourna- e e |then you'll know how muchd4f ’ masterplece of|at K. of C. Home, tonight at § o'clock. | | 'The case involves the plan of thel i "o (o the Institution with the | Ment. (Signed, Elizabeth C. Porter, Sec.) gesigna:, Now being resilAEIvatay st ery” because, they|First degree.—ady. light and power company to put a dam | 827, & reed. it gave the labor board power S ; I 2 i The annual championship tournament : a ; e A Y | gcross the iousatonie eiver. ‘M. FridgepcrtjoMonr o maks) the ajTest: ¥ 7| ofl tho. Connectiint /Women. Gold assosia nereased wages i e in- nor of elds appears for the town of South- . 5 £ tion Wi be held at the Shuttle Meadow tused a readjustment of carrier | Professor Caleb T. Winchester, a. native | ington. PRILADELEHIA SPEARER HEARD | jub, New Britain, Thursday, June srd s. years a professor in Wesleyan Uni- — ' AT TRINITY M. E. CHURCH cost per month. little above manufacturer’s cost. o ; At 9.30 o'clock Medal play handicap. At M. LEVITT, 5 Forest Street|If every man in town would EY :\’:m’g;"t:"i‘l‘lab: hflgl’[:dl::(é lfim‘l \1‘[‘" 1|fl:" Secretary Church to Resign At the prayer meeting in Trinity | 2.30 driving, approaching and putting ~et The praver MSEBiE at Bhifinell obapet | 1 e Memoria o Methodist church Thursday evening, the|contests. A gold medal has been pre- B Saitn | Wwis 3l By M"mlcmpu at the University Sunday even-| General Secretary John F. Church ef} < : pastor, Rev. Ernést A. Legg presided. | sented by the Connecticut Golf associa- RN A Tagtes ing next. * SRR “:{ng' Aoyl termin- | the speaker was Dr. Leinbach, a Phila | tion for the best scores. Prizes will be Z:n Befove the: dlose ‘of. Sum?r‘“"er”‘“‘"' delphia editor, who, during the war wa |given for the other events. Entrance fee - Ini 1. Entry m % Mr. Church states that he is planning | 37, OIcer it the United States army. He | ls § v must be in, on or before L el a5th, K i a 2 T L 5 for & rest and chane bofore aceepting s | CONSidered the topic, Shall America As-|May 25th Kindly send entries and fees| A PRETTY DRESS FOR A JUNIOR. do that, all of them would buy The May Connecticut Citizein in a me- F R l S w E L L - S thEir Ch)thes herc; fOr theré,s morial tribute notes that with the pass- g ing of Giles Potter of New Haevn, the last one of the band of men who in 1865 e e sume the Mandatory of Armenia? nar-|to-Mrs. C. H. Porter, 625 Orange street,| Pattern 3245 is here depicted. It is S P E C [ A L no use talking our clothes da. foet ¢ No D Toriat s e G ¢ eral suggested rating his experiences in Armenia and | New Haven, tel. Liberty, 5896. Women| cut in three sizes: 12, 14 and 16 years. s =3 Aectieit 84 il Uni new connections. Syria and making an earnest plea for | Wishing to be met at train in New | For a l4-year size 4% yards of 36-inch cost less per month. e hke Yoh me o sy immediate near east relief. His address | Britain, will please notify Mrs. C. B.|material will be required. P ? is reward. Bl Caies: Ooatlas made a marked impression on nis auar | Parsons, Park street, New Britain, or| As here shown, figured foulard was - J Daddy, You've Been M has Mrs. ‘Hott. - Pegse and: Mrs. P. S, Swun-| ised. One may have this in dotted : y, en More than a| The cases against the three young men| ters. Swiss, organdie or challie. A crush Suits made by Hart Schaffner Mother to Me, for your Victrola. Hear | arrested Wednesday on the charge of _— L girdle or sash of silk or ribbon in a wa ltham 3 e T it at the Plaut-Cadden Co.—adv. having burglarized the Nofwich Golf Automobils Trip to Pacific Coast. contrasting 5"3"5“’0'.{';5 a D{mY fl“"l!’:,- or d 5.00 In the priss sioey oontest at Norwieh |Sib Bouse were continted I this (Frh{.§ Barly in Jine Dr. and Mre, Frankii | Asking Clubs to Jols State Chamber | A gattstn of this liustration mailed and Marx—$45.00 to $65.00,, Free Academy, Arthur W. Fiteh, 21, won | 02Y) MOMINg when they were presented| Wilcox will leave on an aufomobile trip| It Was voted at a meeting of the Con- % with, The Case at Old Acres. The prize | the Police court Thursday. silver or stamps. w ch across the country to the Pacific coast.|necticut chamber of commerce at the|®(Order through The Bulletin Company, at sclence essay, Is Mars Inhabited? —was They will be accompanied by their chil.|Hartford cub, to invite the Rotary cubs | Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. written by Marshal Howe, '23, gran dren and a friend of the family whom|and other civic and business organiza- iy i Rl 0 Dt they will meet in Pennsylvani tions throughout the state to join the! Williams avenue. ot The first 1ap of the journey will be|chamber of commerce through associate Good All-Wool Suits—$35.00: GOLD FILLED CASE |t0 $50.00. P ReE made to Cleveland, where Dr. Wilcox is| memberships. The step was taken in e ‘The Community House on Church St., to attend the annual meeting of the med-|order that the educational and civic - is the place where we expect to see and \ ieal and psychological society. Following | work of the chamber shoud be earried S % hear the best. If you have never heard this' meeting, Dr. Wilcox and his party|[on as widely as possible through appro- . M h & Mcc Grace Sage, reader of plays, you have will proceed’ by the Santa Fe trail to|priate agencies in the state. “m y a rare treat in store for you Saturday California. En route Dr. Wilcox expects| Commissioner George B. Chandler, - 54 night, May 28th. Don't iss it!—aav. i o visit many of the hospitals and insti-| secretary of the chamber, will represent : 3 i W ey | tutions on the Santa Fe trail. 1t is ex. |the Connecticut chamber of commerce at ( 12 or 16 Size. ference at New London Wednesday pected that the trip to the coast will|the International Trade conference in vt cover a period of about 25 days. On the! paris next month. were given by Mrs. A. T. Utley and Miss i i Made By the Doane, Thursday afternoon, when the et et it oo by Calnr i n 2 doctor expecting to sell his auto. The 5 BOSTON UNION Proressive "“‘“’g:nry club met with - Teturn trip, Dr. Wilcox stated, is to be| JINCIDENTS IN SOCIETY :r‘:“flry t& C:;fi cl~m;rmruen ;imnbeg gy made by train rather than by auto owing " CIGAR MAKERS |35z, = ¥~ 5% il 1 R st Mrs. Lee Roy Robbins and children re- The Wan. Friswell Co.| SPECIAL SALE == Ot e turned recently from a visit in Stamford, Mrs. Frederick A. Byrnes has returned i -4 C0.0PERATWE’ b T i e e ) " e e trom a visit of several weeks in Indian- 25 and 27 Franklin Street FOR THIS SATURDAY, THE 15th at 74 Main street, opposite P. & M.—adv. ol “Hartford Day” for Connecticut Con- s - | ‘sistory is to be held this year at Hart.| Mr and Mrs. Charles M. Cole of New- | ford on Wednesday, May 26, instead of | POrt: R.‘L, have been guests of Mr. and the Masonic temple in Norwic Urs. George W. Hamilton. (It is anticipated that a specia! train| Miss Louise C. Howe and Mrs. Albert ;’:‘u be arranged for to make the trip to | H. Chase were in New London Thursday - We Will Have a Large Quantity of Alls Kinds of Cotton Remnants. Very } Patterns and Designs at 30c a Yangey Inc. One of the largest orders it has ever received for government work has been HAND BOSTON UNION |Bsced with the Gallaudet Aircratt cor- poration, formerly of Norwich, the plant MADE MADE - MADE |in Chepiwanoxet, R. L, will be busy all NOTICE T have purchased the meat and gro- gery business of Lewls B. Brand on Values Up to 75c a Yard. -~ 88 o 8 rtford and that the i as delegates from the local Wednesday own St Norwich Town, and will * o summer on full time. ‘One hundred and Tépresentation of the memmers fo g0 =" | olub to. the Connectiout Federation. of carry the highest grades of these goods s o HAVANA FILLED 4 seventy planes, mostly D-4's or De Hav- s seid go- isiibe whichtmet in New: L-onfion veetor at the lowest possible prices. Give me -nn Bll'glin R s e The Alta Is the Best SMOKER'S Cigar | iland type air cars, have been built since "Too many working men make a spe-!day, continuing its sessions through to- g "‘"&“."«I’E'w SaNo. et enant ! That Can Made, last October. ‘cialty of working others. “day (Friday). > LENO. ” Telephone 34 maylea 37 WEST MAIN STREET SRR AR Yo

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