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ASPIRIN Nume “Bayer” oft Getuine Warning ! Tnlas you séé thé namé Bayér” o‘n package or on taBlets you \ré ot getiing &enuine Aspirih pre- | O seribed by phy slcinnu{é{ofl twg':t!y‘-:nl ears and proved sa Take Aspiin cm & toll K);\ thé, Bayer package for Coli H!l ache, 1- gia, hlnmmm Bara AchE, Tumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes ot twelve Bayer TABI6ts 61 Awpi- rin cost few ctnl!Aullflu‘gng!t! llfimtfila' large | s, spirin makk I3 &5«" Muufactits of Mond- ld(lucldeg!!l of Bllltyli@l:l KNOX PEACE RESOLUTION BEORE HOUSE THIS WEEK Washington, May 1.—The Khox peace resdllition will be consideréd By thé house and thé éfnérgency tariff bill and immigration féStriction bill by the sefiaté in this, the fourth webk of the éxtra sés- sioh of osngrest. Rstablishmédt of a redaral budgst systéin Wil 4185 probasly be considered in the houss. Adoption by the House of thé @ecldra- tory peacé measure Is not éxpected be- fore next week. The Kiiokx fesolutioh, adopted vesterddy by the senaté by thé more than two-to-oné Voté of 49 to 33, will be transmitted to the house tomor- row for referetick 16 the foréign Aaffairs committee. At least & whek ofcommittée eltberationd In connéstioh with thé substitute resolution of Chairman Portér for dec ioh of pedce without répealing war resolutions, 18 #xpected. Right of way In the senats thls webk to be giveri the amergency toriff afid fimigration rédtfiction bill Chairmdn Pentods of the finafice committée hds Néhi 8ot ziven notice that he will call up thé tar- " bill tomorrow or Thursday. Little ssion of the immigration bill is e%- ~d The army Appropration bill, fixing thé ize of the regular ebtablishment for the net fiscal years, probably will be passéd by tHe house bh' Tuesddy. Following the army bill, the house hds 4 spscial rule pending fér passige et the budget system bill, for adjustment with the similar bill pashed list week By the kenade 3 Restoration te American shipping 6¢ trae tolls privileges through the Pamama “anal is to ke taken up this week by the senate inter-6cédle cafials committée. Housé ways and means sib-committéds re complete their work on tentative ratés r the permanént farl bill, but the casure 13 not scheduled to reseh the ke sor for a fortnight. THE fiblise committée his week plans to discush Sée: rétary Mellon's recommendations for {h- ternal revenue revisicn, on which énidte tommittee héaring are to begin May §, with the stalés tax the opétiing sibjéct. Work dn the $345,000,000 ndvy dppro- priation bill passed by the Houlé 1é to Bé started this week by the senate fiavikl “ommittes Agricultural reléf meédsurés are baing prepared by both senate and House dgri- sultural committees, with the packer trol bill the first in prospéct for re- ports from both committess. With the spécial houss committée plani- ning further progress this week with its inquiry of the escaps of Grovér Cléve- and Bergdoll Wealthy Ardtt evader, tfié tenaté early this week is expéated 146pt thé resolualon of Séndter Walsh Massdehisetts, edlling for 4 pacidl chv. a generdl ingiilry ihth Ao8- 5ital 4nd othér conditioRs aketlig formér Aérvics men. T0 PEFUSD GOVERNME vieTofy ASD sioRT ’ri:Mi NOTER Washington, May 1—Plans of thé treasury for refunding tha government'd shoft térm debt, including the Vietory notes, into treasury certificatés of in- jebtedness maturing between 1925 and 1928, are outlinéd By, S!crfllr) Mellbri ln a letidr mmfh! to Chairgiah Fordne, the HOUEE W fd fehnd cottimittas, Ihcluding the Vietéry nétes, Approxi- mitely kevén And 4 half, Bilion dolars in government securitids {41l Hué Within thé néxt thirty foAths. Thede Mf. Mel- lohi regatis ak a lifiip, dfid his program contemplatés the issue “‘from time to tifme s rairket conditions are favorable” of sertifictes of indebtedness carrying over the rétiremiént of, stich as Aré fiebed8dry {o the date of maturity of the third Lib- erty loan Thll nronam the treasury head adds, make the short dated debt ,hor. managédble aHd fatilitats thé re- findink onural:(mn which will Bé fiébes- ary in conneétio B v Ml"? with the ridturing ot The tréafiiry can éxpbet to rétiict the dutstandifig short term débt abofit $1,600, #80.000 Hfore tHe whlk arBunt m thrés, Mr. Mellon says. PROBATIONARY PATROLMEN CHARGED With wuRpER New ¥oik, May i.—T#o prébationary Oa!-"'."wr attached to the police training fchosl were held without bail foday, tharged with the murler of Charlis ?atrnr a bartendér in Brebkivh, 1ast ight. Mark Simon and Vilentine Shick, t Satrolmen, declared Hanson #4s &hot }Z: & arfument starthd aftér (Hes éntdkeq '&u saloon to investigate allegéd unlaw- uor sales. Simon décMred he shot ENION PRINTERS OUT o STRIKE AT CHAMBERSBURG, Pa, “hambersburg, Pi., May 1.—Méthbers typographical union weht on ay fn an effort to forcs the of their demand for a 14-Hblf As a result, it was announcéd té- Alght, two of the city's daily newspapers ®11l not e Iasue tomorrow, while the Sther w pear in clrtailéd f8Fm. Al ;;;-; newspapers hive Adoptéd thé “spén African Méhammedans will not toueh i dead man. — A HELPFUL HAIR HlNT A lady wlsilins friends says “ 2 iAn Sage is the Be&t thing 1 flavfn:é:r gsed to make my hAir wavy, Justrous dnd abundant. It keeps away ajl dandruft o \nd &tops itching.” & Osgood Co, sells it with slmr-\méi ot fhioney hack if not satisfactory. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH The regular Semi-Annual Divid lils beén declared at the rate o:“: cent. a year from the éarnings of ihe past six months, and will be pay- ible on and after May 16, 1921, FRANK L. WOODARD, Tréadurer. —_— e e WHEN TOU WANT to pnt yotif bi #bts before the public, there 18 i- #in better than through the advertising Hlumns of The Bulietin. | | \; Méndny, VARIOUS MATTERS 1t is daybréak ne® at 2.24, Stan@Ard Time, Light vehicle 15#A at 7.15 o'cldck this événing. 'gh !!e?l Maohlight nights auring May w#ill Be from the 18th to the 22nd. FNE plafiét Jupiter continués both evé- AfiE ARA MBFAIME Star anti Juee 2dth. Chatied Gréth of Lebanon has movéd ton one of tHé Warfen farms llelst Kil- i :lv o Angiiary mésting 8 5elodk {5RIEht. ia Bifad blotkosd¥. Dirlhg Sithiay a:tfinae\\ thE reading ruuxfi At tHS Otis Library wasiin chafgé 168 Sddig 3. Dawson. So advanced 1; the season that tha fitét Bidoms are showing on the hofse Enéstnit tFEEE Aboit to¥Wn. Thé Quéén of May nesded her sum- nér gurs eflunéx\ The mareicy o Het g8t abbve 54 degrees during the day. THty Methodist Aid society is mdk- ing &n effort to rafeé §100 bF May 10th Afid Hag plans for 4 bénefit afair this week. The family of Rifus Comah 6t Nofth Grosyénordale, has takén possession of the Vitb cottage at Lord’s Point for the summer. Mrs. Florencé Haviland of Ballouville récéntly réceived birthday gréetings by telogFAm from hér&6h in Caftwright, Labrador. The flag dt the Kiights of Columbus Home oh Broadway, if at half Staff since the announcement of the death of Rev. Jolih H. Bro#léfiek. Growéts bf vegétable plahts repdri an ynusual demand this season and all dre far ahedd of thé prévious seasons in rhe numbér of plants sold. Battery B dance, Armory, Norwich, Frfiday, May 8. Hiithphfey’s novelty or- chestra. Populr priees.—adv. A sour Al rainy Satiirady caused fur- ther businiéss, 1086s§ {o thé merchin who have had poor luck wilh week-en trade throughout thé spring. At the u-mra\ f;apn st chufch Sunddy at 6.30 b, m. P. U. fedting. the topic Wwis Thy Klngdom Come—In My Country. Group 3 Was in cHarge. Captain Stephen J. Tobin of the ROCKTIlI8 ‘police force will 18avé today (Ménday) to atténd the annual conven- tion of police chiefs in New Yérk city. he Cohfiscticiit Valley Section of the Kew Brgland Associatio of Téachers of Mathématics is to hold it§ next meét- ing at Mt Holyoke eollege, Saturddy, May 11, Walter Brown, i former fireman on thE railr8al, i3 'Sdbstituting as night watchitidn 4t the Atta®augan mill for Alex Bisley who is having two weeks' vacation. A. J. Mitehell, of Stafford Springs, is owneér of thé Elco cruisér, 45 feét long, with a speed of eight knots, which is at the Hartford Yacht Club anchorige, in East Hartford. Altérations havé begin on the Criw- ford Block, mer store of N. D. Sevin & Son is to bé témodeled for occtipancy by the Georgé W. Kieés Company. Rev, J. Eldréd Brown, the rector, and fourtéen mefnbers of Trinity Episcopal Sufiday school atterided the state meet- Ing at Chrigt Church Cathedral, Hart- tord, Saturday afternoor. Through resBéct to thé late Rev. I, H. Brodeirck, the formal opening of Tooms and meeting of Mercler Assembly will be postpohed to Tuesday evenihg, May 16th—aav. . Thé_pastor, Rev! Alexander ' H. Ab- Boit, Welcgimed into thé membership of thé United Ca dtignal chireh S diy nomninig_on Cahlessioh af Fa“i.‘fi ‘qu Louisé Melgs Casé. & States clvil service' com- kion_afnouncés an examination for Rurséryinan, either sex, 20 to 60 years of age at the Chilocco Indfan schoel, Oklakioma, at $1,000 & year. Proféssor W. H. Darréw of the Con- fecticut Agricultural college, Siorrs, i to give & tree prinink derfonstration bn thé tarm of W. H. Cowles in Manches- ter this (Monday) afternooh. Y4l&'s commencement program as an- nounced Saturday, will commenck on Saturday, June 18, and will _include the last baccalaureate sérmon which Pres- ident Halley will preach Stunday. THE élevérith anffial séesion of., thé Configcticut Conférence o Social Work Ofened At Middletown Sufiddy. Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell, of Norwich, is a mémbET 6f the execiitive coffimittee. The URitéd Workers' séwing had An exhibit of work Thursday. Sat- y Aaftérnoon the children weré given Ay party 4t No. 9 Washington street classes . by Miss Alicé W. Cogswell, club sfper- visor. The Young People meeting Sunday evenings in the Communuy House at the Hoffié-Time have been_ Eon- sidering How Our Camé 10 Be and Will continue thess méétings through May. A shé@h shearing and dockifig défhon- Stration {8 to be held 4t the Staté Stbed- {8 onphanage in Crofiiwell Twesday, 4y 3, 4t 2 o'clock, under the direction of the Middlesex County Farm bureau and R: B. Begg ot Storrs, THE iegiciatire Hag adbw!efl the Bift placing a penalty of $50 “to $100 on conviction on tne charge evergreens, including laurel (the saté flower), without obtaining pérfitioh of thé 1dnd ownér. THE grass on the Little Plain ing up well and when .6 sun shines ByE ARd b¥e, tHi8 little pafk will Be 2 beatity spot, as it nas always been, sineé it was given lo tae by Jabes Huntington and Hezskidh Parkins The end of April found hard coal pré- lucérs Wwith enough busine mountain s com- _ ss on their books or in sizht to full-time operations throazacut {hé présent fiofith; Saward's Journdl said Satirday. The demand centres larzely on stove < egg coal. s Mémbérs 8f Rév sembly, 4th degr bus, will meet a . Home, Tues- day morning at 9.30 o'clock (Standard tithe) to atténd thé “fuhiérdl of H. Broderick. Full régalia rediiréd.— adv, hts of Colum-| Theé New London Rotary club and the chamber of commerce have arranged for a joint At thé Hotel al adaréss on given by Jamés R. the Néw York City The exésiitive ChtRalist rhdrch mecting for the evening of at_which be of Mohican, tatation win Brown, member Tax Club. board_8f Bifibiiry {7t . of Which Reév. Eiliott B, Birbér, 4 rwu'h bo\'. wss long pastof, Tus Been to flake plAng f3r thé epmmnldl afi=5h£nr» ot the society next year and to appoint committees to arrange for the event. The Codfifcticut Soeléty of Colonial Dames of Américd {8 t6 meet Wednesddy afternoon at the homé 6f Mrs. Benjamin Kngwer of Farmingten avenye, Hart- £3rd, whén Bresident Rémsen B. OZilby 5t THiAlty Colleze will speak on The tlantic Colénies in the 16th Céntury, and the Pacific Colonies in thé 20th. Twe SaRday SeRSSl tashilaias. Morning and afternoon sessions at the tic. Methodist Episcopal chur \.. ald in the district Synd stitute there Tuesday. The institute for the Noank djstrict will be ieid in th tist Ehdreh thére Thursday witl forning and afternoon ses Antics of a stubborn automobile are enough to make a horse laugh, Main_street, where tfie for- | of gathering, d|and Mrs. Callahan left for Atlantic Cit Mrs, Matthews, wife of Be&mt Alleh C. Matthews, i8 ill at her home on wuh- ington stréet. Mrs. Theodoré Dasenais Bf Amnmh 1 visited her daughter, Ella Dagefiai¥, in Nerwieh réceatly. Miss. Elizabéth Campbeil er buyvmt entértainad durin; !h( week Mat- n thE PIAALE Baret Ryan 8t Ni im BE mdvEd af o GEorEs A. & mfi 3t Whitaket ave.|meah that (he & bve thife A, R A o PR ATE | MatHE :n st 45 T wbue stnes- Shndly on réaching his §5th birth wiké tHelr § ¥ill BE IR oiir Bé- H. Buke of Bast Grent Pl ajt | Bif thE oIGeks fh the Pihntk where ihey S\mfiy for Philadelphip to ateda_ths | AFE EMDIY ufisfll a! his ebusin, at the Norwich Frée Acddsty. Another spéaker will b€ Miss Holies, now the faculty of Cotificticit colisge. M Holmes is a Wellésleyan grafiiate, but tatght in the chémistry départmisht at Mt. Holyoké befdré cotnifiz t8 Connécti- cut collége. In opéninf thé Endowméit fund cam- paigh it i3 plannéd to Hive evéry one of the more than 7.080 Mouht Holyoke woinien participating in a gréat series of Ret- (ogufier dinnérs and linchéoris t6 be from cbdst to coast. With an in- dividual guota of $305 Asdignéa to each alumna thé camrlaugn slogan 18 “Get or Givé $305," ind tRis thé daughters of Mount Holyoké méan to o by the end of May. E & ol STONINGTON sl'nctAfis _ESCAPE | iN TEACHERS® AUTOMOBILE (Special t6 The Bullétin.) Stofiington, Conh., M4y 1—T#o thiéves bréke into H. M. Friedmhan's elothing &tore about 2 S'clock thif mbrhink. Bn- trance was gainéd through the door csh- necting with the délicitessen l(BPe next The owner of thé delicatessen *ho lives upStairs, héard notses dukn n the store and he made his exit through a back entrance, to notify thé ystic, and Gro- notified also. the thieves heard the owner commg they jumped through a back win- ind_made their escape. The owner's K Wwho 6aw the thieves escaping said that one was tall and the Later it was fotind_that a- rage had been entered and the automo- bile belofiging to Superiitendent _of Schools Snyder was gone. The car Was found later 4bandoned of the Mystic road. —_—_——— FUNERALS. Chries H. Ross Funera] g Aervices for Cha were held from the funeral paridrs of C. A. Gager Jr. atirday. Afteriison 4t 3o clock. Thére wis & large atte ants of relatives and friends Wich and other places. hand: were conductéd by Rév. Sirouse, pastor of the chureh. (i bégrers were rélatives and friends of Mr. Ross. in Mapiewsod cefetéry where there Was al sérvice conducted by Rev. t t % . H First Baptist Charles . Muelier The fuhérdl of Chirlés H. Muéllér thok place at his late homé at 3 Reynolds on Saturday iftericon with in at- tendafice, that included rélatives and triends from Nofwich ahd othér places. THe, floral tributes were mahy ahd bea- | v titul, Rev. Paul ‘Werth, pastor of the Geér- vices. The pastors were Johin Pfaum, CHarlés Sempke ahd Gustave Thiel, rep- resenting thé Sons of Herrhdrin; Mason Edwards snd Charlés Pearson of the MoBse and Johr Antorie. Burial was in Maplewood cethétery where Rev. Mr. Werth redd 2 commjttal service. Houri- gan Bros. were the funeral directors. OBITTARY Miss Elizabeth Burss Miss Elizabeth Burns, for many years a resident of Norwich, died at her hofne at 234 Broad Street on Siturday morfi- ing at 6. ‘clock folldwing a long ill- ness. Miss for sévéral years afid had borne her suf- ferlng In 4 uncSipldifithg way and with great Patience. She was the datghtér of Margaret Mullifi Burnd and the laté Mithael Burf. | ! Shé Is survivéd by her imother, four brothérs, John C. Burns of Cincinnati, THomAS F., MiEnatl §. &hd Jokepn E., al1| " of Norwich, 4nd tAr8é sisters, Margarét T. Mary A., and Mrs. D. J. Shahan ot this city. WwWEBDING. | taflaian—Doyle Migs nuvgueme M. Doyle, daughter 8¢ Mré. Katheriné M. Land and tHe late Jeni B. nsm 6t Afhley street, Hartford, and Gedrge H. Callahan, of New Britdin avéritle in thé sathé city, were marriéd 1ast Tdégday érnidg. April 26th at St. Joseph's cathedral, Hartford, by Reé¥. J. Clement Martin. The maid of hordr was Miss Kathryn G. Doyle, sister of the Brtdé, afid thé Beést man was Burtbn E. Cdllahdfi. F8lls¥ing a breakfast, Mr. o After their réturn théy i MEY stréft, HaFtrérd, homé after Juhe 1st. The bride's parents were former rédi- @énts of Norwich; her father, John B. Dgy1e, Q184 at Hid ome in Hartford, Apfil {H, SHBFtIY Aftér His daughter's weddifig invitations had been issued. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Mrs. William H. Flich and Miss Riéh- ards motored to Hartford Saturday. New York papers stated that Mr. and Mrs, Fdward Fales Cowird of 64 Fdst Nifiét & the engags- ment of (f-elr daishtér, Miss Eleanor Iotef'fi}fle Fileg (*me to John How- ard of Cifii; Mr. Mallsfi is a4 son of Gu) Fard Maiton, & Jawygk of Cincifinatl, and Mrs. Mallon, #raduated rmml\als ; A Sbéas (A Jaouidville, Ky, He AT H R SR visited her in Norwieh. will live at No. and will be it § c " 5 hag COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS T OGET BASEBALL RESULTS BY WIRELESE Hartford, Conn, May. 1.—Résults an" acounts of college baseball, zames are to be (ransmitted * by wireless to collafe newspaper, it was announced here night. The Brown Daily Herald is to B& fhe central point for the distribution ot the Fadid Feports. which are to be us by papers at Harvard, Dartmouth, Ai herst, Willfams and Trinity. The ancient armor displayed in thé Metropolitan Musenm of Art in \s‘ York forms one of the greatest collég- tions of its kind in the world, apSnum on daylight time. 'no clocks Latér, but aétion in th FOREIGX Missibi ’szcizflfi York, tist Foréign X!issldn S Aot ‘the_door being nrisd open with 4 | thé pulpit at thé Centidl Sunday morning and evéning. Commun- ion was obseérved at thé morning service. ship of Charles D. Geer, assisted in. thé musical and song Sbrvice ih the eyening. Dr. Robbins réad verses from t 4nd 2nd chaptérs of Mark abt mfifi the Ephésians 45 the Scr'lg(uri ot 351" M:s 8ié to_the uesrscmm in the foreign! A) Exchangé rite brings mich 1888 A India ahd Chind moriey than it did tormiérly. of living in those coufifrie i $ aver, Robbifis said he félt that it the pledgas were all paid In the society wonld closé 4lso show a dacreass in ths Big held this week, ings on will be time given if thé cils Biiridl took place f,:‘g'e,';w‘:; bn §4id_Dr. Robfifnu A5 A% mtch in the Worl beécausé He hasii't found #én and #é- :lh[;; H.Tiiélv s _td §nfi e women Wwill enable f'mi to révéal_ self? of . certain chlrlc!erl;t(c- mén ¥ho have wholeReartedly. What Christ! man Luthéran church condictéd thé set- | “What the World n bone and n&t afia wréne. hood. o an invaiid | lén A‘SS'“‘“ giidrd of hSHdr WS iggqmts t6 be at the chiireh while the temaon ufitil &1 to sccompany the bsdy t6. Willifiantic | i Where burial is 8 take $i68s i St &Rd which Wil coat, k tiE, elovés, silk Rat, bélt ufs_ama Fikep FOR TREFT 6F 8t 18 Water stréet, aiid Jo Was Etiployed ih thé mill of tHE Nn- s hots belre the polick Saturday on 4 continued hearing 8! ma cases aginst them, Wis |charged with_ steaiing, 4 _duantity of demm and A®RIRE Eibth il dnd it roger SREETLE 4Ry dan coms were (g windows fiéar Artested by Officer Jofifi Caséy cases were continuéd. . IR 4 fila Satiiday Aifrt 8 e gre- 3 ifia Efiployad. PracticAlly all thé BBFeS have aptift chirch 5t | that the e Ihés wmch iin&ar in, the chiirch calendar Wwill bé held dn houf arlier than the time printed i thé cal- endar. Th the Schsels. The public schools will start this Wesk n standard time, There i3 to b& & comi- mittéd meetihg at 4.38 o'¢lock thig aftér- nnon be!ore which the matter of school Will_comie up. It is probable that 0618 will g6 _on nafllght 8avin, At respeet _Wadsworth r litioh v beginning 135t Wkl started sessions at 8.3 and closéd at 1 to accommodats itaelr m t Academy will Sontin Puplls who meve ihelr ialbfi&s atiead witl in time. Thé this time, AT CENTRAL BAPTIST t:!tlti Rev. J6Esph C. fisbflmfi DD, ot X &‘ skcretiry of “tHe A s&m’“&‘i’,fis The chorus chélt, uhder the 1ud@r< e 1st Beforé giving - ' ed the causés resuiting A ths He said this Wis ldrgely onéy. Holtar nbw _ The eost A since the beginflng of t in spité of * these era(vmku m- he year by paving its Bills and #ould det. Dr. he chingze ih tim8 for mestAgs Hé said thé chitFch cal to_be earlier than thé e e Min wis the t olflui fih foi !: e:ge- t!xié &h man, G&d den unable t8 i3 fis would The Measuré o They must be mén and women What are vour jdeals tonlght? Havé ou a great unse'fish dominatifig i " Bill¥ Théte dd Y EHot We nesd fen of m;am senflment men who think in tefms of real brother- l!m righi r&nat‘. We heéd to be méh and wo- t Sundir the piinit %Nl B2 sup plisd by Rev. Charfes 1. White, BD, Recretary of the Ameflcin Baptist Home Mission soclety. FOURTH BEGREE KRIGATR 16 BE GUARD 6F AONOR A special meéting of Réy. Daniel Mul; ith de:ree‘ Jieli_oh Sunda 3 iis home o iv 1o také action o the dsatf of v i H. Brodérick. SiitaBle réso- utidn< wets adopteq 4t tHE n&uhng i here dy lie§ if shte from 1 oclock thiS {Monday tns timé Bf thé md&m deleganon Was appéint- on Tuésday. Riage. The assembly votéd to anend me Ser- Patrick's cRiireh i black _trolsdzs; b cibri FROM FALLA Mfun Samité] Berlin, a thilér 4Ad EApHiaRér Wiarcoski t Shérman stféet, a WeAver WH8 t8FfErly in _which . Warcoski 1r6i the Fally Berlin With recdiving thié §t8len et wers foifid §b|l(y gdch casé and each mAR paid bim may 1 l.S{ b vé bovs \ms if Pro#péct Gotirt for breaking atk. THY sére Their Officer, Casey also arredtdd a han. on thé charge of iidecent éxisoiurs Tha cise went ever to Miy 7 JaMAICA GIXGER BBTr1ES SEIZEB 1% RAID store and market of Tofty Coschéii- rfiofivenhé the palice seized 1 empty bottled with Jamaie &h ger labels on them and arrestéd Coschéh- | Ski on the charge of vielating the figior 1aw. Officers Carroll, Delané; rson, D i a e party Driscll, Heé Held 1 6 Henry Tetréanit 8t ®as nrre:lefl charsed with me fortin i unnm Stat ES uire 4t \S ABRfloflgg‘i obable eanse Fas faii Liggor,y eld for the Ufit :lsi court undéf Bonds Ofiv 4 f!fi Hflm A ‘ xist of Cd- the ola8kt cotdny 8f thé Greekd Italy . fneurHing & d8bt! mpgk, Robbins also called attentioh té|. §'— idear| leader We Mavé in_the Iivilg|py Knights of 560 P 1eh CBFErEIA m m & mn !uhn-: school m m..,..%{?fi the iss Neute Han, | PO “on a-yunt .mgl.a Ml! Tt the - his fami have movéa from M2 strédt lo 'g ‘,3 m of ' ‘%flm" 5 mm "“"‘8" ‘ apattment at 305 WaSAMBton Strasl clotk on am strest Wa% g“ngj! Vil thtive H. E. Coltman Bt Wasiington, n C.{ah hour Smiurday night, &0 tAAE it nv! k ki ;nfifl?::k li;mfln ;efim t .mr% lgum \'.‘na tifie for thoge Who A8- X gfily‘ “ma o h ice straot, 8 t | ticed it S| (5%h oF BIS SuriwEr ome o i oot | Norvion now hak twé tiines—standarl Hm“’ . m"a,é: e ]f:rl!B:‘ timé, by Which tE &ity 1tagie {M veplied chkt (hEre RA Bbén Mi. HOLEOKE ALUMNAE %6 f,‘,a‘“’;;"& et Fie ncapugts |ogn (heip Eafi s HAVE CAMPATGN BAXQUET | by common chisenr, THS Wb EER Are A e R g NoEwich; New ;g;[,asn A Waitgtn. | Sotea e e fiege 3 86 Eoftubln g ?m\m St o b :;Ls-}“h‘afy 3 m“mfim B sl ekl tic grafuates ot Holyoke collEge | until the public EEHS W HEAFIRE FriAneEs m fik t81d the theatre rflln- R Gh 1. THE Atatk B8RS n Will ufitt heré TubEAy bvelak for a|town Eloek strike 4R hm EhFiler cln gl mn the Ihlé ol cu Fectictt récos- | suieurs & mmfiu 3 i Bet-topethiér banGubt At the Waurbgas |thélF waAtchEs réad: i !%lhh& kéting_conaitisd {5 ERABI fl-fl- :mseflr‘%; e g:r;xglfimaal;ae of tht iten. Paies Conrt s Hodr Easliss, m “flfl Y n§' e ay Will bé | tain stan Ir maa claskificatisn and an G irisnag of ML Hoivext meaa to ivbmp;igt» ggnf%:f“,f‘;“,,fi"},fi?g‘hf‘x i £ h!l}?flh;l Sana ot ns ey | Sats h.';‘inma' R TR ] B waRgue: will 56 ;!,g f’t‘ 8 L S i Bclock is ts 5 heein & § ocléek, atan- | A8 l"""““‘s g 5"“‘ . n%"“‘;fi“‘fima:: concerhifig marketing, Hipply dnd A tme, and 0"l Expectid thit abau (3450 U ‘-’rfl" .z‘:.‘?:‘::‘ .‘(”éfi‘én“;’g‘: Gome ¢ 3 B e fing SEPRONR 1. Baid seind In soepMatian enty-five 1] e n Mis Franses E HAVAES, dSisiaht ih|H uuor opnf atfi S nauthb ;\r&i';i “.f;" ?uh’u?y“ ’¥h l;‘t’::‘-—ét‘;u;‘:nrh '"i‘ A5 Sevare aad B ‘Mchsa i tne libfary at fhe colicgd, i be 4 |Barnes hevuty Ju ekbiks g | Wb 1r0m 4 11 . m., Mahdari tiie | st g ISFAR G M gPtAkEs At U8 bahust, for ¥hien Hiss | SUtE ’ Hi ‘“ R RebbiE aal | ™oLt O s, And the meferas | oo 5 SAdetion o Zfi?.?em%mf’ ;‘::"}f:v!fg;‘gn:"sl&terflg} Dagligh achied the | C8. Atk o 10 B iylig N ::“":"*"s“gt":"’ : Dr. J6hn HAFAES, 4t bme tithie a teacher | C h’" "' 'i‘_l Annblinced Sunday R g 0 b(-bhn Jii | 4ha dusknigats iomn e later il the Week, hoth Bn the Bame d: The Ufitéd Stdtes Finlshing Co. and thé Intérrdtiohal Silver CB. afe practical- Iy the 6hly ifidutries that will eontifiue standard tifé. Tha poll 8f the cutlety employes was :against daylight saving, but no poll has béch taken at the Blesich- , Where, it is stated, thé managéttient m {ne supply 4nd Asmand for dny br 4l faim profducts 4nd thelr maFerasnt rogh commiereial chanfiels; quality and conditiBn df such in cold &tordge, sdid board a.y obtain and furnish quotations upén any #uth product or article &id frofi suppilés on réquzst dispossa to lét the employes decldd Siction 3. Any pérson, firth or edr- what _time they want to poration who is not producir dnd Supefintendent Andérsc #hall engage in the Bisiosh§ of m any siich farm or hon thé trolley car schédulés one hour today ki elll; (Monday). THEFE Will B3 oaly one| it Seaaaas 3 4 Feaids e com: chafigé, %cpr heln; r|m at 1045, naw m.s&mn bagis shall 'I‘L o tifmé, 6 Willimiantic {6 accominiodaié thé | 4s the 831 boird of n—rlmu“t‘ "‘" 1é on the Willimantic end of th R0 e, A on haagily a0t dat cars 6 Standard HUmé Wil aise be r designate on the first dags of .ugn.ry and July In &ach yédr Wwith id_bof t ¢ the Qbantity o lnv mn 'nnvmb ntil the Ponémah_ p:n;nan ;m?.?&" :eld hy' or Y the J. B. Martin company go on davlight | in commercial storagé in t Il -utc. :nd savihg. ail furnish &t daid oard may. reauirs erning thé supsly, COLORED fikuuflc A8sociaTioN llm\le‘mt valtie, ELECTS NEW OFFICERS|Deriod of M““fl k'me Norwich Coelored Drasmatic S that may BE 4ééd by m&d & Drograme which #ae unfer the| Seiiers E,,,,?“f, ,fl 5( (hé ot tha United of Miss Alice C. Perrin With sxw. Fection 5. s‘g. tath Bokrd . Wheelér it 16 pland. DrokTAmS Wad 43 follows: or | g Ait yaré bthgeis o | st S gl IOy ?’(r.aa! Chorus, 1 Love 16 Tell erd) dtat ,efi:mr af thirty thouk- ofayer by M. M. Browi You, Mré, Julia Wabster Farinie. fiovvpfon. Roy, iAm E. Safile ets 5, Section 6. and Adliars ik lé:rflbfll"‘ for © gg:: . Perrin; piano duet, the Missed| oy {,’f"‘f'““f:"'}fl‘ e meéi !3:3&-" Marshall; reading, Miss Nannette Car- ao"." of sum 10 be ex 2 mmn dddiss, Mish Fila Ring: rehd- | aogile by shid board o drry ot the Wo! Howard: address, Ernest i t this dot. vA¥in: CIONBE shordl, Tht Sear Shan:| P Eiae O L vioh Wk s £183 Rann, ylolate ahy provision of th tw;fl l%‘ll g;c:&&t WS thoroughly Eppreciated t & s ;FS‘. asical ABsbeigtio held thote witias] 12,0 9 "’1 Forum mesting with 4 m;: “,“g agés, clnfi'flell!m. !H! ‘l E J8éntical _with ™ u' i tinder. laifi ead lnx, solo, Wheére 13 My Gedry; reading, Miu s 72 a . Mrs. Hnme Geer; duat ccomiinitd. By Mits Soibs, 5, Dowh ‘the Trdil; shall t the mesting resblutions of réapct | ha finea not mare thin on the death of Joseph H. Simons weré &,n-n or imprisonéd hot mdfl adopted and the assoclation votéd 10| inirty days or both. 15, DRESS SILKS For Spring and hmmr'hu x Ecoremy Sinc Mlfl and Linings, i 'll!u pink, Blue, yflbfl finm BFeRid, purple, I‘y - lusm prics 4 yarg, flsum, 3139 M $115 Natural coler, Pongee, aliisilk and 33-inches wids, for Blousss; JDrslkes, SHirs; ete—Special price 3115 A, yavd, Fegulaf valus 61.39 $2.25 SILKS, $1.89 Yard-wide Satin Messdling, tin light shades for evening wear, aldo streét veear colbrs, including black; navy; taups, wisteria, brown, CopRnhdgen 4hd Pokin—8pecial prick $189 & (v in Black, light and Fantad for wear), dark navy for Skirts and Dretdes —Spesial price $279 & yard, rég- iF vildé 3.5, $3.80 SILKS, $2.98 Craps Maotasr, 40 inches Wwids, for B8uds oF Dréss, iR blick, whits CpbRRagEn, alicé and navy—8pé- lf' prich & yard $2.98, regular value $4.00 snu(s, $2.98 Satin Barenette, 40 inches wids, for SkiFth, IR Black, white, pink; HAGER 4R d rode—Spacial prics A yflr‘. n'ullr valie $4.00. Tlehrlechs‘&litélell(lo. (<l send a_floral tributs to the funeral Following the forum meeting a bisi-| ¥, %, €. A. SEXIOR CYELERE l«ag was held toA m‘s. plans for| FIRST _SPiN OF SEASHN ng summer. A5 fome of thé |- profinent offcers of thé Adselaiion aré| . THA Iiltial &I G thé fhwif & S8t to ummer it_was ized Y. M. C. A s!fl‘bl’ 'C’CIA f)fl 3R faken’ Saturddy afternodm, When RéAd- or tdin L. Tempéstd, l‘“ é!;filfi At a ifinher to continuas with_the orum gs or not, but jt was fi- minv &?:Iafi to elect new officers and directors. "The followinz_were Judging elefieted; tésidem‘ Mrs, -| of the rdmru ol t6 bé the “weinié ro tary, v“fi“p "Heten ig‘nr : Gl 14nd_ Hérris dxmut'u 43 Rifselt. The 1 ity s Aescizn cyclé club w-ss orflmka for the mén membérs 8f the Asseciation interested in outdosr AMHFLs AR TR ng activities. The cyclend Mve at r(u weekly trips and_as seon as thé Weather | pertnits witl ’B AN lfia ;&c{:am progrimmé of oves and el 3:«;’;(:1?:[{:; i i ;I’Fnlllr e ™| lub, officered oK businés manager, Prof.| Hik it °R “Harts dnd B PHis, ¥he will walcome joifi thereifi ih t execytive "Mis. Dora R Mrs. Lottie L. {rs. Hattie Ber. t_!i flrfia Ellfl Kmx. Add Rama s given Mr. Wheeler and Mr. their ser- vices Biirig the pdst winter. Both are to léavé for the soiith In a_feow It Was afinouficed thit & Whist party wig tb Bé héld this Week. MOTOR LAW VIBLATIONR Z CAUSED MoOST ARKBATE Violations of th emotdt veRifle 14¥% made the most caii¥éd of &rrest fn the 101 arrests By the Ngrwich police &urihg April. 2 cause with IhtéxicAtion tothirik Heco with 16 4nd bréach of the pedse with 13. Other causes 8 Arrest wers tne fo). | HERt Towing: 'rneh §, burgldry 7, violation of lguor law §, injury to Privite property 8, non-supbort 3, v to public prop- erty 3, inshie, s mnln m\m; s law, 2 ench, and résl {.mr'rmm. ohation «af Pas law, deserted, indecént exposuré, emb¥.ziement 1 sach. g - | PREGENT BAY BASKETS » TO SANATORIUM FATIENTS The patights it the stité tubsfculosls Safiatorhim Wera chebred on &urfi When thEy réceived May sbaskets from thé Norwich Brafich of the Connécticut Cotincil of Catholic Wofien. This or- s fiewly thstitiitéd in this A8 HS oBiject mp Wéitdre of or y Wiy 13 th ir!t o thelr work h rdéns & fiifle 1igh m ;flafimz uh Bact ehfltamlng do‘efi also 1arze ‘%e mms Biki mh‘;:;lfi Jidge Jamés . salcimen 1671 RRIEHE 8F g6 of Elks, Thursday s high tributé to Rev. JbA a native of Norwieh, fiow Catholic church i% "E' 3 Ad e thréu, oTts o Hars, 115::1:& x:-: detivered the rid] address it the annual I Bt eor- ritta comimittes, Miss Jai Mafy Shiffien, Mis Lena Hoar, M A& CuhmiA han 75 Jshn A. Moran ana Miss Lorstta 4dd hik Wife Annié wére wounded laf night Jhén 4 witlow of théir niome while they were danéing. Fiv od at the tij z: la“" ;Ilrd i CArpht company are thflfi .mlufi( e work recént! 41l putdosr enthoéiasts to | deir shorth i tg thé Kozska home on the running hoard i ol\ér with dre ‘There were 21 Artests fér tmz'finiltflto OFFICIALS m mg imm suf éat Wask manifékted, however 4s to the Affbidfit 6f répdrations it had been decided 18 ifpose ak 4 result of the agresment rgchsa bétwéen the British and t8da naxafii Gerin: Bellefiétr. The party ®efit in thé 4n- tomobiled 68 Mps. Morin and Mise Md- Héney. rAltthi;mxxzn GIVEN 16 ENGINEER MOLE Mbiz, f5r the pa!l four fars consull!ng Engine th Wich, Gis, and Eiectric row of Providencs Eiks. this Jidge Duffy edid: “Never daFil forty years of mémorial #prvil Providence lodge Was a sbeakér credted $uch 4 Splerdid imbression on Ris_addie ence as did Father Kin: and never fore al'léol’ sifice Fathér ] iuh i Providérice have e of my lodge Attracted as ltrfl af l tefmindted Ais mf‘iinectidn with this dé- 2,“.‘,‘ 4s on thé ocasibn of hf visit {6 bdr by mfi‘i':ng:' iai be. d':i l"“ & fare 0 her Kidg wid toastinddtér of (RS | AHBbs g‘x 3y Evafilng. innar ',, banquet, introducifig Judge Duf by the tha msmsr. 8t tne King dWelt Briefly hgutg;m gledirle, gommisaion _in resognyon 25 | accomplishitents of tHE o Sir. MoI18's falthril sérvicts diring the Néw Ntl&l Corporklisa, = feiés of rporation Bedn 3, m!':nwnn thé secrétary of hfii‘s 45 fol- red e WHiBHE & ENFaiite COFR. The stréet, Putham; shares sub- 8% Ahd C. arpentes cashier Fasdérle 8. 33 Aples and mrfin Comlsflorier Gty B. Dolbedre. Dur-| o for, 900, ofi ihirn $15.600 cash | 18, the difimer resolitions were drdwh up | ana §75. 096 in mu 3 dnd ordetéd Spredd upen the recbrds 5f mmem & au rTl {He departhéfit 1n appreclation 6f Mr.| ana. vice prEst . Mé1&s serv!tefi toART Alfn:til?fii ivfl hfi AT DEVERR l’ulndm, 449 sharée urzr H. S. Whipp] . Whipple, lr! 23k C2 R 4 word that the to pay the &%- :;';"?md 48 A #f thé guardsmen it r'ml;; éns néxt zsdhth yla«' befi i i}? iBiiE ng whien e ,,K’ of lh;_ war m.m A-fiiflur r. Wymdh Mfl l &4 word | cast &t the entenl n;n, jts | Papt ,';;,;,‘ part af Herbert Rlchnrdm i a from evmlnt at the last m !, I 1 vhufl\‘:r of thi“:mefl- church venté Eastford. Hijit | can Revolu t, irday, April 3 Father | tHe ammmn Havén arniversary. COHUPLE SHOT 1N THOMPSONVILLE WHILE THEY WERE DANCINCG _Thmpsofiville, May 1. taley Kozsks ll~ ut Shots were fifed through other persons in_the room ¢ were uninjured. The poliec fé notied and forty special police oF n, chhnection with the Bigelow- strike were {o_the seeme of the shooting. V. erd was Arrested as a suspeet i lconnm on With the &hooting. Mr. #d Mrs. Kozska were removed te Hospital in Springfield. They & bullet wound in the leg. emploved in the carpe’ returned t¢ E._Johipson of Hariford, 2 specta was fired upon while on the way An autemobile. He arrested Peter pony. He had & re- amber empty. QUIET ON REPARATION® Min;w Miy 1—Offisials at the drhamnent marked time today fihdl dévelbpments in regard te repitrtions at the meiting of the ffté_couhell in London. Inter- All cBmmieht Was Withheld because of thé session of the couhcil scheduled for tBmorfow, 4hd theré Was no intimation bt what stepé would Bé tiken in case the Sttuation Hould warrant further actiés by thé Unitéd States. 1t Wik reitefaiéd that the Ameflan & With the aflies | y responsible to the t 82 Her nmny to piy but t&n any yveFnrhiefit mfia plan wm:h would unduly restrict Bér eco- - | A8fmic récuperdtion loh Would e regpirded ag 5t - ‘g‘; KEW RAVEX RBAD SHOPWEN 16 RETURN T0 WORK TODAY Harttord, May 1—Approximatély hdlf i- {turn 16 work nonnced lonlE t at the nllm‘ offices rlm Gnfl!-ei cRtken 18X DANBURY TO CELEBRATE 225TH ANNIVERARY ot S tt Cimmy seaty 1 e iireh-4h5 SOBEEVRIE 225th our formér ot the church will také part in a ceremony em Bthorrow’s program. today

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