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FAIR TODAY. | v 1+ AND TOMORROW xonmcfl. coNN. sA'HunA!, MAY 29, 1920, FULL ASUOCIATERD " WOMEN GIVE 0UT ThesBuiletin Housework is hard epough when bealthy. Every Norwich woman who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed this Norwich woman's experience: Mrs. Henry Brayman, 483 East Matn Street, say For about a year 1 wa: s0 bad with backache, I couldn't get ont of bed mornings without help, When 1 sat down it was the same way, I had to be belped up. times I felt as though 1 was paralyzed from my hips down. My feet swelled so I had to take off my shoes and it was next to impossible to get up or down stairs. I got 50 I couldn’t do a bit of house- worl t cven twast he dishes. When I »d a short time I was so we 1 I had to sit down. float my eves and the the baeck of my head and neck nbear T usea different s got no relief until 1 the gs an left and my normal. Two ye ave 1 I haven't had a sign Pr t ers. Don't intyply a for remedy—get Iney me that Myt r-Milburn ER W. COLLINS t of Lixuriant Hair Promoted By Cuticura Cuticura kills dandruff, stops itching, the cause of dry, thin and falling hair, icura’ Qint- morning with a hot Soap. 00 of Cuticura Nothing ant, super-creamy in and scalp troubles, wes~(aticora Talerm Powder—=sam Do ot fail to te grance of this Baby, dusting Delicate, de tothe persor pecaliar to Ointm: fascinating fra- ely scented face, 2 powder. £, it imparts 1 incomparable and mple of Soap, zddress post- #. B WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. | F. . KENTON, Speetal Agent. | GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent, | Hartford, Conn. Now York New ‘Heven Attention, Farmers! Place your orders for agricul- ture lime, as the freight condi- tions make shipments slow. We are only selling direct fmm the car. No yard stock Norwich, Saturdey, May 29, 1920. THE WEATHER Over the United States pressure has generally fallen with indications of the development of a_disturbanc over the middle plateau. There was no precip- itation in the east, The weather wiil be generally fair Saturday and Sunday east of the Mis- sissippi _river without temperature changes bt consequenc Winds off Atlantic coast: North of Sandy Hook—moderate west and northwest winds, fair weath- er. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—gentle to moderate winds becoming northwest, fair weather. Forecast. Southern New England: .Falr Satur- day and Sunday, little change in tem- perature, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from The Bulletin'’s observations, show the William MecClafferty, Jr., of Prospe reet is confined to his home with ili- TAFTVILLE A delightful social and entertainment was giten by the Red Cross in Ponemah hall jast evening, to the nursing and sew- » |ing classes. Miss MacMillian was in |charge of the . entertainment and |ranged the following program: | Sol {Mrs. James Bidwell; dance by y | Bosquet ; solo dance by Marie Atter- {bury: sleight-of-hand by William Ban- atterfly dancd by the Misses 7 gall, Driscoll, * Boardman we hy Mary Bousquet: sola by Mrs James Bidwell. The entertainment was foilowed by dancing, the music be- z furnished by the Sacred: Heart or- hestra, During the eveni refresh in were served. The classes have finished for the year and will start again in the Work | centars, fall. was started on one of\ the of the new houses to be built.on | Norwich avenue, Friday. HMen were at work Friday afternoon), crading Front street | There are two uncl d letters at the post office this week, one addressed to James Dailey, the other to Joe Fon- taine. The local post office will-have holiday hours Memarial Do 1 Th e will be opened at 7 & m. to 8 a. m.; 11 a. m. 0 12:20 p. m., 7 p. m. to 7:30 p. m, The lower grades of the Wequonnoe school held Memorial day exercises Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams of Good- year are visiting in this village, The installation of the officers Union St. Jean Bap aid not take place Thursday but will take place this coming Thursday. COYL TO WED PEARY, OF SHARON, PA. The Sharon, Penn., Telegraph of May HORACE MIs! E. 21 ace Hasse entertained twelve mem N. club in her home last evening. purs were spent socially, neediewrok und usic interesting all The livis N Water street, rs of the W. M m g room was decorated with daisies and snap-dragons, the hall with lilacs and the dining room in a color scheme of blue and white, the center piece being a large bouquet of sweer peas. ‘The place cards were daint hand-painted affairs attached by blue | ribbons_to the centerpicce, where each | guest drew her fortune from amos sweet peas. Mrs. Nelzon Lee drew the announcement of the e ment of Miss Agnes Green Parry, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi P: and avenue to Horace 1 of Norwich, Conn., connected with the Staadard Car struction esmpany. AMiss Parry is a graduate of Sharon high school and College of Commerce, and a very accomplished and charminz young woman, and until recently was in the employ of the Savage Arms tion The encazement will welding During the w vy, most of state pier. terminate Mr. Coyl served in the time being stat n at the Unelaimed Letters. The unclaimed letters in Norwich Dost office for the week ending May 29 1920, is as follows: F. J. Bower (7 iam Collins, Mrs. E. J. Johnson, ) belle Jones, Samuel 0. Pre fred L. Phillips, Mary J. Ray. Thompson, Mrs. Wallidge Taft, Watson, Wheeler, Miss } Xymant. New Britaln—A cablegram was re- ceived Wednesday at the office of the Landers, Frary & Clark Manufacturing company announcing the death of Antonio | Duplat ‘in South America. Mr. Duplat | was for many years the company's South Ameriean representative. Piles Be Cured from the Outside. xternal treatments seldom piies. Nor do surgical operations. The cause is inside—bad circulation, The blood is stagnant, the veins flabby. The bowel walls'are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yourself of piies. you must free the circulation— send a fresh current through the nant pools. Internal treatment one safe method. Ointments and cut- ting won't do it. J. 8. Leonhardt, M. D. a specialist, et at’ work some vears ago to find a real internal remedy for piles. Ie suc- ceeded. He named his prescription JTEM-ROID, and tried it in 1,000 cases before he was satisfied. Now HEM- ROID is s0ld by druggists everywhere under guarantee. It is a harmiess tab- Jet, easy to take, and can always be found at Lee & Osgood Co.’s and drug- gists everywhere, who will gladly re- fand_the purchase price to any dis- ed cus 3 cure e tiie 1, -G TR Chas. , Geo. Brown, donn Shapéll Dani ithe: ) Hens Edya 1ison, Downe Dunba Davis, Dan Bills, Jam , Al e W, Willia ng. i ‘reeman, Sa Gadle, Paul Gardner, Gi Hora itenry Gieason, ixe Goddard, A. ble,” Ja 1p, Lor Abra Hamilton, Holmes, Joli Harper, Wi ., Ar bard, Huntley, Hunter, Joh Acksler, Ad: Blumley, Bogue, Brodard, Jo Brent, i Briggs, Crandall, D. Crandall, Fr H. Wm. Wiiliam w. Alex. Brown, Richard A. 31 Briggs, George W. Miller, Alonzo E. Charies Brooks, Loren F. | VETERANS' GRAVES TO BE DECORATED e Below is given the list of soldiers graves in cemeteries in this vicinity which are looked aftet as to markers and decorations by Sedgwick post, No. There is also appended "5 H. Austin, Jucob K. Armstrong, H. S. Abbott, E. K. Baird, 3. W, A, . Benj. G, nneit, Joun Bond, Frank Cutler, Leonard Carroil, Chas. H. ) Geo. Il 05, W. Theb. rpenter, Chas. idward c! mrlc; B W, ard J. LAk es ert H n G, ilip Tk aries am'l H orge v m Charles F. 1lion Geor B i iliam thur ison E.Pal el B. Pendleton, .‘wm L H. Rogers, | Draper, ‘Albjon Draper, George Drown, Atbert H, Dunbar, Edwin N. [ Riley Douglas, Albert H. § L John H. A am F. hn P H. W. cis ederick Richard H. Lee, Collins, Andrew J. Chappell, Wm. D. Champlain, H. F, Church, Henry H. Cooper, George Clark, Bdward §. the list ‘of those who died on the bat- tlefleld or occupy an unknown grave and for whom the soldiers’ monument is erected and in whose honor it is dec- orated on Memorial day: YANTIC CEMETERY. Eugene Lamphere, Jas. D. yn, Edward A. , Alonzo N, Allen, James A, Henry P.Leach, Tadd, Albert W. Lamb, James B. Lamb, Ruel B. “Thomas = Learned, Bela Lathrop, David O. Lathrop, Bdwin H. Lathrop, Oliver Yathrop, W. D. Lanman, JA. Lintow, Benjamin Loomis, Henry . Loomis, John W. Manning, Sowen, Henry a row H. Changes in temperatares and the baros | Bouen ienry A Marshadsnare metric changes Friday: arnes, Amos D. Maynard,Roswell B Ther. Bar.| Bill, Amos W. McCall, Dwight . 52 30.20| Brambach, Dan’l L McClure, Robert ieii. 70 3020 | Birge, Hehry W ."McC| ¢ el {60 30| Bemnéte, Stewart Tt Mecly ehest 73, oo ailey, Chas. E. Highest 72, lowest 62, PTG Comparisons. Bailey, Scott g By 2L Basei G Muples, James S, ¥riday's weather: As predicted. Barton, Jam Main, - Bdwin e Baker," M. Meech, Stephen B. 00N AND TIDES, Barstow, Chas, T. Merwin, S. (New Time.) assett,” Ruel Metsinger. Robert . Benson, Johp D.\ Moore, Bdward R. i Sun Il_Hizh Il Moon | benties) Ge, B Moore) Jordan = = Y Sutton, Samuel A. Moore, Ru 4 Rises. | Sets || Water || Sets | Jichot James ~ Moore, Wan, . sushnell, James Monroe, J. - = John C. Moriariy, John M. s | Morn. | Lucius® Moty, Morgan 18 Burdick, Chas. E. Mowry, John I 8 | Bottomley, Henry Mush, Adolphus 108 Breed, Charles 1. McCall,” Asa D.. 1K | preed, Charles A. McCall John 3 Bromley, Isahe 1L McCord, James | & Reuben . Brown, McKeag, Francls A t Benjamin, Sianey Aoush, Pet ch is fo flood Srooks, Menry - Marluh,Ansor — rdick, Samuel h, Geor: GREENEVILLE Guy D. Buiton, Nortbny G Burke, Horace XA M ¢ Edward Delaney has accepted a posi- Rovert £ ith the Dupont Co. o e L = s . Jos. I, iam Carey of Fifth street has a e cepted a position with the Dupont C John D, Steome Benj. F. PerKing, soun & in, \Wm, John Phillips, Potter, Prentice, Titche Spoftord, Sinborn, Seur Shaw, Sweet, Smith] Smith, L. Forest Leon D. mith, George Thornii Tiftans Tanne! Torbus A¥acy olin George L. Jonathan Daniel J it Wight, W m.u.“ Wilcox, Wilcox, Wilc Wil Wel Winthrop Benj. P. Huntoon, Saml T, G. W, Huntington, Geo BN ¥ f1ame; tev. George W, Williams, James C. Ingraliam, kdwin ¥ Prince A, Johnson, Stephen T. Wil Geo. E. Jarvis, Williams, Wi, E. Jewetl, Bleazer ~ Wood, Ira Jewett, Lee L. Woodward, C, 1, Jewell, W. C. Woodward, Wm_H. Jennin Wright, Frank §. Jenning! Wright, i Jillson, . Whaley. Geo. W. Johnson, Irvin D, Whiting, Andrew F Justin, Henry W. r, John Celley, Henry chabod, 1776 eppler, S, P. rtin' L. ingsley, Thos. G. Welch, George H. Keable: A Young, es C. Kimball, James __ YourZ, David Kimball, James W. Young, John XN, Kinney, Albert B. SOLDIERS' LOT., YANTIC CEMETERY. Huling, Stephen B. Bachelder, John B. Hunter, Stephen Bdward Jague: Bogue, Geo, Benj. F. Kampf, Herman Jdcob Lester, H. W. yers, Walter cDavid, James S. Palmer, Rosweil Parker, George Ryan, Dennis Richmond, John H. Riley, Jolin A. Roaih, George Rudd,’ Oliver H. Sandérs, Geo. K. Smith, Orrin 8. . Smith, Henry L. Davis, William Doblet, John Duiton, Wm. W. Dunn, Thomas Edwards, Wm. A, Thomas, Calvin Erwin, Bdwin Schne!def Jacob Taylor, Samuel Teisler, Bryno risdale, B. KV <" Wiison, Thomas Freeman, Wm. D, Wirshing, Herman Hayward, Wm. ¢. Weildr, John Hopkins, Joseph I Wheeler, John A. Hyde, John P. Nicholson, Levi P. wngm Speet Joseph Buckingham, W. A: UrGene, Blizabets C. CHELSEA PARADE. IN MEMORY OF Joseph Stokes James Torrance Davia G Case David Black Alexander S. Avery Michael Corbet Charies Meissor ~ byron Crocker Frank White Daniel Laica Ferdinand Volkman Join Shea Richard M. Bogue Da g Theodore Burdick Frederick § Wm, P. Carrol - -James R. Nickels Thoinas_Filburn Patrick Loyd H. A Bottomley Moses Tyler John McCall Kdward "Dorcey DeWitt C. Lathrop William R, Allyn Charles X. Breed James MecVey ° Alfred M. Goddard Joshua L. D. Otis Marvin Wait TP Henry C. Fanning Y. C.‘Buckingham Theo. A. Fanning Edward Campbell Joseph Davis Horatio Burdick Thomas L, Green John Crawfofd Bdward Llomley John Delaney T. D. Huntington Henry C. Gaskill John Mean: James MeCracken James Murphy John MeSoriey Patrick Welden Daniel H. Brown Charles 1. Potter John ~Simpson Patrick Glynn John Kirley John Meldrum Bdward Roe ‘umes Moningham Wm. G. John MeDonald Patrick Mara B. Martin m H. Town Downer Joseph A. Tracy Georze W. Ward Hay M Israel V. Erastus Vergason Joseph Iorrester Charles Burdick John T. Bradley James Ken Albert Bernett George Brown, 2d Alfred S. Chappel HerbertEgieckwith Georze W. Fox Henry F. Champlin James W. Hicks William ' Hutchins Daniel Wilbur Amos Ferry Adam Acksler John C. Holwell Chas. H. Beckwit ra N.*Loomis - Carl Martin Ames Souter Thomas MeMahon Ronald McAllister Patrick Mcd Yerrington n C. Thompsen Josevh 1L Winshig a amara v Woodruft, James . . b 'SHOP TODAY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY White Milan sport models, in an array of styles and trimmings which are very popular and stylisk NEW DRESSES All white and colored or- gandie, flowered voiles, silk and georgette. WASH DRESSES From $10.00 to $24.50 SILK DRESSES From $24.50 to $34.50 FOR DECORATION DAY 'You will surely want something new to wear on Decoration Day. Here you will find a large assort- ment-of Summer Wearing Ap- parel, at greatly reduced prices. $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 No suit over $49.50, others which sold as high as $55.00 at $39.50 — Thosz which sold up to $42.50, at $29.50 Buy a suit now as prices are as low as they ever will be. Coats Reduced to $15.00, $22.50, $25.00, $39.50 B. GOTTHELF & CO. 94-100 MAIN STREET SHOP TODAY STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY WHITE WASH -SKIRTS of gabardine, wash satin and repp. Priced from $3.65 to $8.95 Waist bands from 24 inches to 38 inches. FINE SHEER VOILE BLOUSES in many ‘styles. . Lace and hand drawn work trimming. Priced from $3.50 to $6.95 Henry scoield W il Hamilton . ohn W, Wood ohn Callen 73 Alonzo 5. Cashman August_Ishlers David M. IFord Henry N. Loomis e tore o oo a ues Lemuel Bolman Thomas Dugan Walter Burgoyne Dennis Murphy Willlam McKnight John Danny John L. Stanton Patrick Conklia fid\\'. ¢ o .\l::'nning Alexander Driscoll oY aryey acobs John readway S 5 bR got Jumes Parkerson Michael Chrver Soldiers' Graves in Other Towns. |Hough John H. Javior John Lo D. Johnson Frederick W. Baker | THhe soldiers’ graves to be cared for | fohneon, Abel = Qi _Brooks . Anton Burgmayer !| in" other' towns in this vicinity are zen, Gomand Ctverydoseph A. Bailey |cared for by the selectmen of the own of Sprazue. George F. Bgerton Henry Beckwith | tewns in which the graves are located. LOVETT CEMETERY. Wm. M. Sherman John Best The list follows: Ballou, Chas. F. ves, Wi Silas Biown David Cramer o et s catom Ames, A Hallsnétl, Abr Moses Stephenson Walter ) O Oy 3 ‘i Keables, Elisha Charles 11 Monroe Thomas Kecler - |~ PRESTON CITY ¢ S e aniel Emmons Henry Lynch Frink, Thoma! ish, T Edward Francis David Lacy grown, Ralph R. lngra Town of M s Albert Howell Horace B, Wood Brown, Thomas A.Lamphere, Henry A. COMSTOCK CEME Stephen H. Smith August Hearg Bailey, 1 « Abel, Daniel B. Paime Henry Stew Chester H. Hallam | Bat than D. Allyn, Robert Palmer, Gideon J.* M Jacob W. Miller Bates, Nicholas B. \xna(*h Henry Beebe, James AL I’ William _Davis W. A, Berry + | Barstow, Joshua Elias E. Bunling, Charies Ya H. W. Greenough and those others|Bagley, W, S. D. man A. | Chapel, Charles F.Ter bert Moffit ~ who died on the|Davis, Alfred M. | Chapel, Robert F. Rathbun, ( s mes S. McDavid battlefield and|Davis. Phineas W Chapel, Erastus ~ Reinharth, Geo. H. Carl Reeder whose, graves are|tggleston, Orrin A.Ty Chappell, John Roge Amos Edward F. Tisdale nnmarked or un- | Ellis, F. Walker. james G. |Ghappell, W, Rogers, Jeremiah known. (‘rn.r-‘, CEMETERY. Coates, man Rudd, \'z_n.wr ¢ (‘om\( ck: John L. \‘\ . war Willett, Andrew J. ¥ :, it A U 2 Fairbanks, Leonard: B Kimball, Henry H.T: CITY CEMETERY. PALMER CEMETER Latimer. Josenh S. T Albertson, Jos. R. Millard, Charles C. | Allen, Raymond __ MHoward, Lewis, Charles H. Adams, Charies C. Hanson, Henry C. |Carpenter, John H.Peckham, . | Mitchel,” Warren Antoine, "Henry Kehr, John £. Greene, L ette M Perk Prentice A- | Olstein, Peter Beckwith, Chass H. Jonnson, John Hewett, ( E.~ Williams, lsaac GAY CEM Bentley, John W. Kelley, Jumes A. Musl..er, \\m. R. Williams, John T. P Beckwilh, Wm. C. Joseph = it Sare ey, Thomas Butler, Roswell George POQUETANUCK CEMETERY. MOHEGAN CEMETERY, ranaall, va llen L Adams, Daniel Miller, George B Alexander nstor, Jo: ries C. Adams, Thomas P.Mitchel,, Wm, C. | TBOrPe Cook, Fred N. X\hh\ Robert, 1776 | Allen, Denison Oswald, Loul 5 orham Noyes, Charles C, Avery, Alex. Rodman, Wm. C. Bozrah, Bd. W, Osporne, W. I, V. |Button, Lyman W. Rose, Jumes OLD LEFFINGWELL ,-m”. Trp\' anning, Chas. T. Parker, Eidredge, Nathanicl Ros sper. Sesnae Pl Fanning, Thos. 176 Bipiey, Geo. B. Eldredge, N1 Peter P. Forga yonn 2 tuer, lJu\cuu Ripley, J. D. amuel J. . Edward N. L 7 ter, Oliver Seteliell, Charles T. isnac Sweet, 3 Gavit, Kdwin Spaulding, Wm. 1L Joseph Thomu Avery Cemetery, Preston. Harrington, J. W. Ward, George W. | Geer, Robert John 1. Bromiey % 1812 Kelley, T, Harkness, Geo, P. Tuttle, Segt. H. H. Gore. Ebenczer Avery, o zler, Henry Whit Cliftord Caswell, GREENEVILLE CEM. vitt, Frank w hnum'\h | idw. D. Adams, Lyman P. Martin, Hunter, Thomas Park = o Avery, E. P. : Martn, Jewett City Cem:‘c"}"_ mothy’ Lromley, Edwin _ MicAuster, Ronald Ledyard. e oY Becicwith, Henry M.MleDavid,” Geor e e o gt . Lee, John H. Lreckenridge, houtalehnigit, Wiluam L LR Lurdick, ‘Samuel McCracken, James |Babcock, Geo. W. Palmer, Mg 56 Burdick, Horatle Neif, Aseph M. Maynard, AugustusRo FORECLOSURE ON “COMSTOCK Ciark, James C. Nefi, Joseph astus F Crawiord, John S. Potver, ¥ DRRD i Srer WIHARE” IN MONTVILLE Durtey, Henry M. Richmbnd, CIark. | coox, Wm, T. Stoddurd, Lbenezer| Foreclosure in the sum of 5.3 R DA Sipins. Wo ' Peckham! BiC B, favor of Palmer Bros Co. of Few I askell, Henry C 4 GALES FERRY CEMETERY. don against the Uncasville Wharf Gilenrist, John W. A Garach AUYR, Asa: and Storage Co. was granted 1 Joanston, Daniel , ienry M. y, Timothy C Edwin George E. Hinx the short cale Kér, Jonn & \\‘-‘.uu 1 M. [ Avery, Horace Ch g .!or\n\nnl\ dar session- ¢f the superior court Samuel J. uce, James | Avery, Alexander Chapman, Willlam | iy Aitatinn: (ol ay, Adam H. Wood, dohin Bacon, Sgt. 1saat Newbury, Thomas |Frday morning. Limitation of g Brown, Laiham . Nogers Capt. Joab |ment was set for the sccond Mond: . NORWICH TOWN CEMETERY. Ball, John Stoddard, Simeon ~ |June. The foretlosure is of :wo Kerr, Jucob Mason, Edward H. |Eailey, Latham gages. one for $1.500, given July 6, 183 E R a er for $1,000 given July 15 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY. OTHER CEMETERIES. and the other for $1, iven Jul B e ; Gurdon Greene, Gurdon 1590 on what is known as the N i i A R e e ol 3 Lamb, Wa stock Wharf”" property in Monts Brady, Terrence Krause, Adam Brown, e R Vereltjon: Ligh’ notes; was due. from, Jan ovio i iz apman, Daniel E. Moffit. R : Dayle) dames o Afferty Sl imes Chapman, Epbrai Morgan ; Brénnan, CorneliusLeary, James apman, O, B. Peckha closure judgment “cr the Jewett HE et Jonnae e Crouch, ‘Willlam Phillip City Savinge bank against Elizabetk R i Aoy T Clark, Edwin Smith, W Hill and_others v 1l William Maloney, Bdward | Clark Thomas Waile Dy . M. Meehan, Peter Sallup ippla: A ust 2 , Michael Moran, Hugh Gray " o LT3 el aged '$1,000 on Coreo an,ISL.ep.\en Mo fiam | GTa%s Momgomery\ lcox, Chuuncey §.m i ol Ayl P e, imas f Town of Lishon. Otier wotion st matters were dis- Collins, Patrick McMahon, Gilbert LOVETT CEMETERY. posed of as follows: Connors, James) SIMCNAx Collins, Byron Hollowell, Abram Harry D. McLaughlin vs May Sommtiin s el e AMES CEMETERY cis McLaughlin, allows to olan, igan, Prestol ani y for r Donovan, Fatrick Murtha, Patriok | Comstock A-M. - Préston, Danlel N B otB far fmore Dixon, Lawrence McHugh, Thomas Town of Hanover. statement, postpoped. Doyle, Jame Nolan, sWilliam OLD CEMETERY. C. M. Shay Fertilizer Co. vs Utter Co. Dri oll, AlexanderN John £ g " | default for fallure to’ plead. postpone 1 Drohan, J. O'Mara, Patrick Robinson, Wm. Tracy, Jales United States Steamship Co. vs Groton Enright, Michael O'Sullivan, John andish,” Walter WilcoX, John 3 nited Btates Steamship Co. vs Gro Patrick O'Sulliy Yatrick | Tracy, Jabez Iron Works, that the claim of Westi ames Quinn, Charles B. NEW CEMETERY. house Electric & Manufacturing Co. be Thomas Quinn, Jam o a ordered listed by the receive s an 5 : Allen, Bingham pman, Geor; N ‘ 1. Austin Mignel, fidwara [ SR BIRENY e Fonn "8 |allowed elaim ana that it be allowed by 111:59. 14, MichaclRoach, Edward Bingham, Henry Lyon, Johu the conrt, allowed by order passed. garty, Patrick Roach, Patrick Chray jiiamps Bitin b i For Putciek Revnolds, John Yo ; Caroline La vs Wilbur Lakin, sallivan, David nnahan, 8 i . secord order of notice, granted. don, Frank hea, Mil ] Town of Canterbury. Meyer, alimony pendente lit, judge took v, John, Sr. Shea, Mic CAREY CEMETERY. FIlsabelhPi0] Mayer' va ® Abrahom (0 John! . Daniel | Adams, Milo W. Kidder, Amos the papers. John Jeremiah [Adams, Wm. N. Jacksen, El Vergason ve motion for v, Philip C. Thomas Burlingame, S. J. Lewis, Albert N. s s Hurlburt, Thomas James Cotton, Samuel S. Lew E. the Maryland % of Raltimore Heagney, Patrick Daniel D Mannin . to be made p: plaintiff, granted. :}X;xl‘:g n‘lfi.hflel 1;'1;:‘\\“““ Morse, l]‘ !H. Perkins vs Baile Admr., 1 Kane, James C. Toomey, Patrick g bo PoneY: aoisha, [closure of defense by all defendas Keegan, Patrick Ward, James Hicks, Lester Simmons, Thomas | 20Y: and if none, ~Jjudgment of Kelley, John G . Welch, Morris Hicks, Ripley Simmons, Shadrick |closure and limitation of time, Kelly, ' Michael Williaims, James Hicks, Charles veet, Wm.. A, poned. Herrick, Geor; Th , Jas, F. A s 'S ,arg it HAMILTON AVENUE CEMETERY. H orge hompson, Jas, Ackerman vs- Anderson ,argument of OTHER CEMETERIES. Benjamin, Jas. E. Greenman, Nathan + Burdick, Stephen Kingsley. Geo, W. | Adams. Marvin Burdick, Perry’ Mussell. Christian | Bates, Edward Buddington. W. H.MeAllister, Ronald | Blven, Joshua Comuell,_ Joseph — Bhillips, enry . | RYSE, Sob Jobr uller, ‘Ben). ussell, Marcus H. | Eernside. John Fuller, Wallace Tucker, Joseph Creciayf bis: Spalding Luzerne MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY Baton, Uriah S. Johnson, Jerry Batty, Charles S. Jones, George W. Beebe, Daniel E. - Kinney, Wm. H. Beckwith, Thos. P. Lester, Chas, I. Green, Elijah Hough, Capt. Sam't Olney, 'Oliver B. Riley,” Thomas Sharp, Join S. Town of Kranklin. GAGER CEMETERY. Crandall, Chas. Wesley PLAIN CEMETERY. Gavitt, Y Stephen Bradley, Burlingham, G. A. Netson, Willia Elcians Clark, Wm. P. Robbins, ‘A, A, ~ |Grow. Thomas Foster, Frank A, Scott, John H. A T Erancis, John A, § u Creras Frost, Clarence C. Waterman. George R o e Huntér, Joseph Zimmerman, Geo, WEST PLAIN CEMETERY Beebe, Titch S. Johnson, Beebe. Silas . = Tadd, Austin’ N. Dayid A. Kingsbury, Wm. Bdwin Bowers, Mosley Brown, N. M, Chapman, Giles — Lerfingwell B bk Chapman, Wi « Manning, L. E. Vixlgdingu, BOh el'I l‘(usx Enos C. ohnson, Benj. I. Vergason. Joshua Winchester, 3. B, Youns, Aibert = o Kimball, John Hickory Street Cometery. Geer, Chauncey C: Abell, Lamb, Horatlo _FPember, Jared Willia Manning, Andrew Lember. Lucius Ttobinson, Andrew Smith, Charles Kingsbury,Col. THC. Tucker, Frank ‘Woodward, Dr. A. PAUTIPAUG CEMETERY. Atchison, Robert Gardner, Nathan Ladd, Daniel Tucker, James Thompson, F. H. Town of Bozrah. Jared A. Miner, Alfred Comstock, Alfred J.Niles,' John Comstock, Edwin J.Peckham. Wm. F. Clark, Wm. To Sparks, Chas, H. demurrer, postponed. Storrs vs Shannon, et al. demurrer, judge took the Storms, Admr. vs Lanz or other pleadings within the defendan‘s Lang and wich, went off. Willimantic_and -hearing postponed. Gates vs Geer et al, default for fail- ure to answer, pleadings ordered in two weeks. argument of papers. et al. answer one weel by City of Nor- in foreclosure, Merchant vs Mohegan Cotton Mills Co.. acceptance and approval of * finai account and discharge of receiver, pust- icped. Oliver Woodworth Co. vs Arra, et ‘al disclosure of defense by all defendants or foreclosure, postponed. United States Steamship Co. vs Groton Iron Works, determining the amount due upon certain claims of unsecured creditors and authorizing the receivers to maks the payments and distributions thereor as provided in the order of (his court entered March 31st, 19%. Au- thority to make, payment of .premium on surety. passed on Loth mo- Marie L. tigrew. Ordl Hewitt v r of notice, went off. endleton Brothers, de or foreclosure postponed. T. Maxson, list, grant Gordon, gment, digclosure of zvent lien, Duft vs C. on jury Parker va fense or nse that case juc pleadings ordered i two weeks. AWARD ON CLAIM IN COMPENSATION 4 award in the workmen aim of Charles F. MAKES Commiss his findi and 1 pay Engine Co., the the s14 h weekly ring in certain for 110 9-1 week: been he e held 2% upol the question compensation should be paid in injury to left hip and possible pel payments already made to cov SIIIMING Y e Norwich iittee on t M physical A work through dec in the a very mbers, hoys and my suecessful one. boys of the cit le not a few b ed becar m. The 1 expert SUPERIOR COURT CASES ASSIGNED FOR TRIAL: jznments for trials of superior cow his city were made lda ' ay, June {ine June 4th—Shart calendar, nd_assiznment of cas Connecticut Banks Petition (Special to The Rulletin) Washington, May 28, {P. McLean of Connecticut presented the fillowing netitions (o the senate today Bank of Middictown Cenn.; ank wich, the Cicifea Conn.; the East the rale of securities. When a woman declares there is no use talking she is preparing for a fresh start, PRESS DESPATCHES Pettigrew vs Harris S. Pet- Ine., of be disclosure of de- CASE Donohue has made Katr antic against the New that the claimant forth- sum of $420 and shall continue the case had the specific loss imant sufferc# and for pass- of whether or According to the estimate Y. M. C. A. PLANS its ided to open exercises will be in charge of an ex- and the venture will All holding full priv- tickets in the “Y" will be entitied to use of the athletic field. The physical department committee is Iso planning to make it possible for the rn the art of swim- vs are <o they do not know how association hopes to have at Mohegan park several each week when swimming instruc- < as follows « short calendar session here Fri- 3rd—(On Trial). Mary bar enator Georse the Farm- ers and Mechanics Savings bank of Mid- dletown, Cona.; the Middietown Savinzs —'———*— ings bank og Nor- Hampton bauk and Trust Company of East Hampton, Conn.; the Danbury National bank of bury. Conn. and the Rackville Na- tional bunk of Rockvile. Conn.. all pro- testing inst the proposed bill_ which propescs an increase in the federal tax ,'fll‘hl is Eflw and : ""*“4.’2"5-".:!'&. stain- - "Tis a welcoming sound te my un—-t ear, And my heart beats quick and fast: r'1 know that my adrings returs- A-d'r:e;monuuwhnfl- Baby is sleeping within his warm Best, x;'u'-ir'::h;‘:flia' o e "Shep Ton the come home to Rls tea Husband's He comes, and I'm happy: my heart is at rest: I've no trouble, nor sh of_care. How he'll laugh when I tell him. 1 watch and wait s For the sound of his step on the stair, God grant that we ever may thus hap- By e All triais ' well equally share; 1T we led first to that bright home above, V' still list for his step on the stair, —Exchange. SEA COLORS. The blue sea. the biue sea, Where waves, |ike little hands— Crisp, white-fingered—ciutch and grasp The long silver sands. The green sea, Where the run And shine, Jade In the wi the green sea. white-capped breakers like thin, carved Chlmese rm, bright sun. The gray sea, the gray sea. Surf flunz itke strings of pearis, The pale miste flowipx endlessly by Where the white foam whirls. —J . D. McM. in the New York Tribune.” . HUMOR OF THE DAY Mrs. Henpeck-—If 1 shouid precede you to.the unknown shore, Henry, I'm going to try my very best 10 communicye with you. Henpeck—For the love o' Mike, why not_rest in peace and permit me to do the same’—Broklyn Standard-Union. “Yonder are a husband and wife who never had a single quarrel with each { other.” | “How do you explain it?" “They don't knmow each other. “They are other people’s husband and wife”— Taltimore American. Two men were bragging about the skill of their friends at varipus Jjobs. When one had finished his story his mate said: “Why. that's nothing. T knesr a stonesman who only has one arm.” “What " said the other. “Thenshow does he do the work “Oh, he holds the chisel between hix teeth and hits himself on the back of the head with the hammer.” was the reply.—Exchange. “Where's Betty Gadder this morning™ “She's visiting some unfortunates in prison.” “Ah “This afternoon she will tour the tame- t district.” oble girl! And tonight?” “She will try to forget at 4 danct What she saw during the day."—Birmingha: Age-Herald. “They say that Washington never told & lie” ruminated the Red Chevronite. “but I don't believe it possible.. Why 100k here. when he got his discharge somebody was bound to ask him to tell about his war eXperience. and— “No sir. Washington just must have led some.”—Home Sector. The One—Mr. Lyons was born with a in ™ « mp sum. g silver spoon in his mouth. Kair was injured while at work on| The Other—But he never made much of 1919, suffering dislocated | g stir with it —Cartoons Magazine. conty of elbow, broken “I came to the seaside to hear the 1| breakers roar.” i oo ~ ea? DA T e B ot ad| _“Put there is a noise that drowne that Cent. of the e of the rght arm| *SEos ting In terms of weeks to 170| .WWhat is it? 7S e s. In the award credit is giv-| “The roar of. my husband 'w! . r|bawls me out for big bills"—Florida a 50 of 30 weeks, but the applica- , Times-Union. g tion for commutation of ali the pay-| Little box had returned from a week ments at this time is denied. visit to his_aunt and was trying to de- St *| scribe the folding bed he had been sleen- OUTDOOR ATHLETICS AN g ln. “It lays down at night. mamma, and stands on its hind legs in the daytime” —Ruffalo Commercial. “What did the policeman bring you it here for™ asked the judge. { air ring the summer months. The “Nothing. your honor,” replied the i i N of the Y. M. C. A, prisoner. bsolutely nothing.™ | new building sit, on Main street, opposite ANl right” replied the judge. “TT give P © will be put into shape for | yoy 60 days, and mow You can't sav the and basket ball, volley ball, | you've never been. given something for | jumpinz. running and mass class work | nothing."—Detroit Free Press. will be included in the outdoor program. == ' THE KALEIDOSCOPE A coffeepot on the vacuum bottle prin- ciple. the lid which serves as a stopper has been invented. A single deposit of sodw In British Fast Africa is estimated by geologists to contain more than 200,000,000 tocs. The use of springs is done away with in a new cord operated device for opening ™ |and closing transom windows or shutters Diamrods have increased 160 per eent. value. and emeralds 300 per cent. in ns will be given to all boys whethet | during the last few years, whife rubies mhers of the “Y" or not. The plan | have decreased. will probs be put in operation early| English scientists have decided thet ir passing electricity through freshiy ecut = timber makes it more resistnat against decay in fungus growth. An ink bottle has been inverited that feeds one drop of its contents at a time through a short spout into a drawing pen as a bulb on one side is pressed. ! A vast suppiy of sodium suphate is represented in the deposits of some of the s rt P. Crandall, vs' Noyes B. Crandali lakes in . Siberia. Lake Marmyshansk X 2 w Haven & Hartford Railroal |alone is estimated to contain about 3,- Co.. vs Town of East Lipe. appeal from | 000,000 tons. ard of rel Sruno vs (iriazio | . jueyrance against prohibition coming fky vs Reuben into force in Great Britain within twelve months is being offered in London. _No i business is being done, however. Appar- ently the people whom prohibition would tay, June Sth—(Special) —Robert- |}, finaneially do not regard the risk as el Wootws \als | suicicatly imminent, P “Main, exers (ot specially assigned) ;| Some London art critics are displeas- Hin va: Northers Ansuramse Coo Lim. {ed with the newly erected statue of Ex (ot specially asigned) : Annie Lub- | Cavell. the English aurse who was exe- Rotben Tubehansiey (not |Cuted by the Germans in Belgium. It is e reported that ome critic has designated Tome 15th—(Special,y |the Statue “Nurse Cavell's Second Mar- bt o Hiackidege, ec cal: | SioE e Eeasit S 8 b -3 Spicer va Lamphere, Admr., appeal from | Pleasing proportions of the figure e e et iaiy " | top-heavy structure above the niche in which the statue is placed.” More than 10,000.000 clocks and wateh- es in the United States are running on daylight saving time. Reports compiled by the chamber of commerce of Pitts- ® | burgh indicate almost one-fourth the population of the United States now eb- Petitions from the Comnecticut Na- | BOPCIMEN O r O e . - o o e a™nt s |Cludes nine states in the eagtern time tional Pank of New England of r- Haddam. Cern.: M.Gdletown Nationat jante, ‘where 15 mcarty o Yown, and hamlet, the clocks have been moved for- ward. CASTO RlA

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