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BLOUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS French Voiles Crepe de Chine Georgettes Dimities Handmades Sport Models HAGBERG'S 310 Main Street Ihose shoes are geod for six months now that you have had us resole and heel them! Our shoe repairing is the means of saving thousands of shoes annually from the scrap heap! Better give us a chance at your SHU-FIX Franklin Square [ APPEAL IS MADE TO | FIND HORACE MALONEY win is seriously ill at his home at No. r James E. Maloney of No. 1 South|4s Wall street, there. He iz 81 years Billote piace, Brookiyn. X. Y. who i |old p vy o v n Brooklyn, has{gnnouncing the mattiage of Captain s appeal through the local district|rmoman 1. Mifler and Miss Agnes Vin. | » el g o and vieinity t01yon [uther, of Newark, N . formerly m in Iocaling hie son, Horace A|of" saybrook Point - Teet § 1.3 nches tall. weighs | MORFoe's cottage at Belknap reservoir, jark hair. brued back |Bolton. Saturday evening throuzh a T ook o ome of mia | TUmed matehen. Little dxmazn “wat | - fe waw dressed in a brown sujt|9on® v wore e colored fedora hat Miss Bermiea Hall, daughter of Mr, ace an shoes soft shirt and collar with jand Mre. L. Ermest Hail of Tolland, i e. nformation i requested ta ba| Who iz In the graduating class at thel 1o Dr. Malones at the apove sadress, | Fast Greenwick Academy, R. I, has Cyels Club Outing. | The May | What b r 1o be an outing of real! advises W. C. T. 1. officials: Make your mer planned by the young |plans early for fair exhibits so that men's cv b of the “Y" for mext|even the small fairs may have some faturdav afterncon, when all bike rid-|posters this vear where they may be s oung are Invited to take lused to advantage. v wpin. destination i8 t0 b8 | he city water will be shut off at § e Hill where the cvciers will en-|gueigek this (Thursday) morning for all programme of stunts And | water usets north of Russell road or mention the camn H"!BMWH avenue —ady. eats” that are to be included. All bows| v ; ; » the will be welcome to go since| United States civll service commis- ast Saturday's outing was interfered |SiOn announces an examination for aero- with on account of the rain. The party |Dautic engineer. male. age over 20, for will meet ar the Y. M A. building | vRcancies in the naval aircraft factory. wnd leave prompily at 1.30 D, m. navy vard. Philadeiphia, Pa. at $5.44! to $11.68 per diem. T e o= | John A. Simms. swine epeclalist at Connecticut Agricuitural college, at Rheuma--Quick and Sure Fdwards in outlining the work of tha w marvelous rheumatism |pig clubs in that vielnity. I and guarar The! Jilenry K. Hinman, 85, of Bristol fx - o Acts quickly, safe- puieved 1o be the veiran of state legis. antdgonizes and ‘Arives |jators. He served in the general assem- om the system the poisons that cause |y’ n¢ 1563, and In 1882 and 1886 He 1iffne and pain in the Joints and | representad Harwinton at the eatlier ses- | 60th Anniversary BON TON Corset Week HE 1 lines of BON TON cor- sets are perfection, and when once fited, impart this to your molding it to lines of youthtul beauty and charm! Make your selection thisweek | THE SPECIALTY SHOP 140 MAIN STREET Norwich, Thursdmy, May VARIOUS \MATTERS Light: vehicle lampsiat 7.32 o'clock this evening. The May moo nwill be full Saturd the 21st, at .15 p. m, Food sale Priday, 1030 a. m, Thayer bullding—all home made.—adv. The eensus at Norwich State Hospi- tal this week shows 1402 patients. Friday evening a clase of six will re- ebive the seeond and third @egrees from Seotiend grange. Mrs. Howard P. Bemjamin is to be pianist at the mid-week service at Park Congregational church. ° Mrs. Julls Kellogz, who has & Eum- mér home In Ellington, is ill at her home on Marshall street, Hartford. A few nights ago. someona stole 60 #mall chicks fram Harold Maynard's brooder house at Old Lyme. Pythian whist, Buckingham Memorial tomight, § o'clock. Admission 23c.—adv. A ocoldectioh of essays, |“Pofnts of Priction.” by that gifted writer. Miss Agnes Fepplier i available at the Otis Library. This (Thursday) evetns at the United chureh, Rev, A. H. Abbett will speak on The Parable of (he Good Sa- maritan. Several meetings were held this week in connection with the membership cam- pajgn for the Connecticut League of Wo- men Voters The Conneeticnt Historical Society fs| to hold it sammmal mesting in the rooms of the society at Hartford mext Tues- day evening A class of 69 gitls and 67 boys will receive first holy communion at a spe- eial mass in St. Patrick's churh Sat- urday at § e'elock. Sunbean pure food. the world's hest, Austin, Nichols & Co., distribntors.—adv. When the Thursday club of Moosup meats today with Mre William Sprague, the readers will be Mre. P. R. Stevick and Mre. Hattia Stone. Bank men here have .bsen notified that the amnual convention of the Amerfean Instituts of Ranking it to be held in Minneapolfs in July. The Comnecticnt Federation men's clubs i holding ing today, and Friday opening sesslon was at of Wo- annnal meet- in Stamford. The the clubhouse. Steamer La Savole, of the Frencl line, on which Mre. Robert W. Perkins of | Norwich in to be a passenger, sails from New York Saturday, the 21st, for Havre. It is noted in Ienox society news that a former Norwich resident, William Siater of Washington, D. C.. is ox for a faw Aays to inspect his estate. Taxes will be collected today drug store of John A. Morgan ville, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.—adv Democratic leaders hera learn from New Haven that ex-Governor Simeon E. Bald- coeived honorabla mention. She stands Iseveral davs at her cottage on Williman- PERSONALS Neil Hoffman left Wednesday morning for Chicago, 11, Where he is to be em- ployed. Mrs® Tda Abel of Lebanon is visiting her: daughter, Mrs. Anna Abel of 326 Mafin street. Mrs. James B. Chapman is ‘spending tic Camp Ground. Mr. @and_Mrs. William W. BecRwith have left for Mystic, where they have taken a home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stanley and family of Bogota, N. J., were visitors over the week end with Mrs. Eliza Gray ef Golden strest. Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips has returned to her home in South Coventry after-spend- ing the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Liia Stillwell, of Westerly, R. L OBITUARY. Jeorge P. Madden.- The death of Georse P. Madden, & native of Norwich and a life-long reel- dent here, occurred Wednesday after- moon shortly after 2 o'clock at his home, 40 Otfs street. For the last ten tweeks he had been confined to his home with Bright's disease, but his condition haa been critical since last Friday morning when he suffered a shook. Although he had made a slight recovery, he had fail- #d gradually and the end came peace- fally Mr. Madden was the mon of the lats Hugh and Catherlne Madden and was born in this city in Decsmber, 1872, He was educated in the Norwich schools and way in the Céntral building. Through in- dustrious application to business and the application of etrict principlie of in- tegrity and upright dealing, success came and he had the satisfaction of & the busihess zrow till in time he conducting the largest cigar fac- between the Sound and Worcester. me Is) factory on CHIf stréet which he has sfnce conducted. The retall side of the trade was taken care of by opening the store at 243 and enthustastic in giving his aid to the promoting of clean sport. He was one of the backers of the old Norwich league oveN 20 itors from’ clans in this state and Rhode Leslie in Westerly arrived here early in the evening and gave notice that the At one time his factors was i the | SCO8 were, afoot by having a short pa- Steiner buildink and later in Bath street, [ Fade from Laurel Hlll bride to the Chel- but about thirteen years nge he butit the | % W T LR R hail. half million dollars. conducted by GEORGE R. GIFFORD Chief of Clan Cameron JOHN MACCALLUM Royal Deputy Chief SCOTCH CLAN INSTITUTED IN CITY ceting in Steiner's hall, attended by of whom about 150 were Vis- land. N The Highland bagpipe band from Clan ham made successful has- seen “The institution of Clan G ¢ and mo: t Norwich events The institution of the new clan wae Royal Deputy Chief John urer, man, C. Witson’; ford, Archil New had been installed of the clan, and introduced Mayor H. M. with ringing applause as he expressed words of wel- come to the new clan among the organ- Main street twenty vears ago, remain g long UnE 1 et there continuously sines then. Throngn| The new clan is the 13th in the state Wele his interest in baseball and athletics |and the Order of Scottish Clans is the generally, Mr. Madden's store became ona | largest body of Scotchmen in Ameriea. of the centérs of baseball interests iIn | It has over 20,000 members in its ranks the city and he was always interested | And has paid in benefits over two and a | Lerou, wh trustee: Clan Graham, No. 251, Order of Scot-yGeorge R. Gifford; tanist, Aléxander |the diocese: The Rev. William A f:(han:‘d in the cigar making business| i clans, was instituted here Wednes- | Finlayson; chapiain, Alsxander Shard; Beardsley of New Haveh. the Rév, 8. about twenty-five vears ago in a small| g,y night' with a charter list of 27 at @ |recording secretary, W. D. MacDonald; |R. Chlladay. dean of tha cathedral financial secratary, F. R. Wilson; treas- senior henchman, Joht H. Bell; junior hénch- . Fraser ; seneschal, A, Powet; warder, W.e. Camipbell; seatinel, Clatde John Porteous (threé years) ; W. H. Cruickshank, (two years); Hugh Finlayson, (one year.) 5 Royal Deputy Chief MaeCallum nounced gifts to the new clan from the clans in New Hiven, New London, Hart- Aneonia and Waterbury, and read a telegram of congratulations from Walter Scot, bald Mitchell, 4th; Britain, Bridgeport, royal ome From Mayor Lerou Chief Gifford took the chair after he oftice at the head was greeted hird in the class. White Rithon Banner for Storrs. has been in Middletown ring with County Club Leader Sidney A n and Bristol In the later Plans are under way by several New London Maséns for the institution of a Iseal Forest of the side-order of Ma: bnry known as the Tall Cedars of Leha- nén. It is planned to secure fifty char- tér members and Institute the order on June | eises in Cheney hall, South Manchester, 4 : as follows: 5 Thé Community of-|dréws, assistéd By several of | fck Curry. a native of County Claire, : ¥ about 50 couples. Thé ¥ ot |May 20th. Rev. Mr. Dinsmore was fnr‘;rf‘;u\d She wa# tha last of her ifnme.|lO%: President, Téroy M. Fiélding; first vice | chedtra provided the program. tfrvmd‘ | saveral vears pastor of Willimantie Con-|diate famfly, Of her fourteen children | MOSt Popular Lady— 1 dents, Miss Isabelle Shearer and | A committee comprising Miss Pertha| Inciuded in the large list of guests @entional church, e Y reive Fibr ave. Margeser |Mra. Afindng Ouelett 4730 | Mrs. Henry . Eastland; second vieé | Hahn, chairman, Miss Bérnice Willey, | wers several from New Bedford and 1 b . | Mary, Sarah and Johm, all of Norwich, |Miss Grace [ 3000 | president, Miss Ijeanor Fenton; thifd|yiss Olive Dutton and Miss Mildred Mel- | Boston. |7 il g o i Oy 2t ower of New Britaln, Mrs, Daniel DIl |Miss Mary Sadusky EEE 2650 | vico president, ‘Miss Bessle Be6WA:|jor had charge of the dance. {new cottages are either just compieed [1on of New Tork. There are three grand. | Mrs. Richard Carter 1110 2250 |fourth vie president, Péter Robeft FORGETFUL BELLHOP SPOILEN of In course of erection. Six of them |children, Elizabeth Mclaren of Norwich,| FHomeliest Moose— it el e DUV Foperts; Creesacer, Norwich Enlistments in Navy. AUTOMOBILE THIEF'S PLANS Aré due to replacements béeause of fires, | Margarct and Joseph Curry of New Brity| & 1o Reliwon ... ~ 0| The e st Acetoted sHAT thE The following men enlisted at the navy| The stpposed Ray Hoslick. Jf. who » serious fire some two months ago burn. |ain: also three great grandchildren re-|Georse Hemry .......... oy e A e St | reirtiltlith station I New Londod andjran off ,With the ysllo® ressbout ng the store and five cottages. siding in New PBritaln Bushnell £ 530|for the officers who wére then declatéd | were Ként (o New Haven for furthéy|Chiried Arvanopolos of this city last Fri. | i e S 4 : ' Géorge Edward Thompson and | day and was canght with thé caf in | The members of the malntenance of . H. Byington cted. The rheeling was then given| tfanef ¢ ) 2 : i B yton o (e pniARctb ot FUNERAL. ! 19 briet.remaris made by (he fal.|oal Vincéa Sednton from Nor-| Frafinghars, Tageday. is 3 paroied prie- |raiiroad. which includes seetion men, Wllam Fintaystn. HRDLLEY ARD ADTO XN lowing: wich. from X B BT eia frain e, SOMBAEOBE oo | o T it Costéllo Lippitt, supérintendént of tN&| THe naty trade schools that are now | was ledfn@l Welnésdsy when Officer \vloyees, car cleaners, and car inspectors Tete. are being canvassed |1aBt year from the United Workers. On. {Bléck of ten families receivéd aid sver: | week, another of ten were aided for |Sériecs ranging thom thred to seds | months and anéther of ten from oné t six times a year. Rald Without Results. sésreh conter- n the sdloon at 9-10 Market | William H., of Norwieh, Richard of Nor- son were held on Wednesday aftérnoon e| Member of the Mayflower ¢lub from v | this city have been invited to attend a r [luncheon to be given By Mfs. XN. D. Robinson at her homé in Norwich Town o | Thiirsday, the 26th Entertained Notwich Branch Branch\No. 381, Ladies' Catholi> Te- nevolént sotiety, entertaified .the mem- of et by thé in the finding ef noth s police 6n Wednesday ré ing of an ille- | Temperance hall in New London Wednes- < Vday evening: Befs of branch 1121 ffom Norwich at “The standings in the thre contests fol- | CRASH AT TRADING COVE From the Philippine Jslands a letter has come to The Bulletin from three soldier | boYs Who sdy they are lonely and would like to correspond with the = people of this ¢ The letter s signed with the names of Corporal James H. Bright, Pri- vate 8. Henry Arnold and Private Irving cton, Fifth Co., C. A. C., Fort Mills, nds. hines sinee Avril. Thé Soldiers The Y. M man, Sunday s Orders Géorge M. military are of the Caucasion race and suzisl Miss = Elizabéth Lane, chool ; Rev. William F. »Bat issuéd b . Cole gi Adfutant unilts aré stationéd. At mi the fldzs dre to be hoisied to the tof of q\é Staff, where they Will-remain wntil an- Géneral périnission 16 4ll nd- tional guard companies to participate in the Memorial day celebrations to be held in the variouf cities and fownd Wwhere the Another order issued by the adjutant general is t8 the effect that flags on all state armoried are to be flown at half mast from surtise Hds been on the way fromiuntil midday on Memorial EPISCOPAL CONVENTION VOTES FOR ARMAMENT REDUCTIONS A resolution cAlling on the United States to epter inth negotiationd with foréign powers with a view to bringing abowt a reduction in naval armament Wwas adopted Wednesday aftérnosn at the annual convention of the Connecticut Diocese of the Protesant Episcopal church heid at Christ Chureh Cathedral in Hartford. The secretary of the cof- vention Was instructed to send a copy of the reolutions to Secretary of State Hughes. Rev. Samuel R. Colladuy, dean of Christ Chutch Cathedral, and Rbv. rge L. Paine, of Bbrkeley Divinity #chool, spoke in favor of the resshutioh. Although the convention voted down an attempt 10 make women elgibie to mem- bership In the newly ereated executive Counicfl of the diocest, Rav. Mr. Phine Tater brought the uestion batore the con- vention. After some debate the con- vention mdopted a resolution makihg Wwo- mén MIIRIBIE to represent PArishes At the Archd®hesfry meeting. A proposal 1o ad- mit women a® véstrymen Was defeated. The detegates voted 1o hold all dibcesan conventions h¥reafter at Christ Church Cathedral, in Hartford, at the option of the bishop. Naw: canons formally establibhing the ecathedral also were adopted. The following were namad as members of the executive council other selections to be mad Jater: Rev. Brnest De Miel, Hartford; Rev. Flovd B. Kenvon, West Haven: Burten Mansfield, New Haveh, and William S. Savern, Bridgeport. Elections Wednexday morning resulted as_follow: Mefibers of the standing committee of Hartford ; tha Rev. Gorge T. Linsley of Histford, the Rev. J. C. Lindsiey, Tor- rinkton, and the Rev. M. G. Thémpeon, Gréswich, Clérical qelegates to the Néw England syAod: The Reév. W. J. Brewster of Litehfield. Cafion Heyn of Partland, the Rev. J. Blaréa Brswn of Norwich and the Rev. A. C. Cobifn of Danbury. Hemiog®ay of New Mansfield of New Haven, Pease of Hartford. Alternate clerical delegates to the sy- nod were electad from the floor as fol- lows: Rev. Louis B. Howel] of Norwalk. the Rév. Prank F. Gorman of Middle- town. Rév. F. S. Lippitt of Meriden, and the Rev. William T. Héoper of Hartford. Tay altérnates were elected as fol- lows: George A. Bassett of New Haven. F. D. Crandall of New London. A. C. Haven, Burton Charles A. 1 16ft to énter i driveway. h, | open Hdve mer's réat, Miss MacAddm fhay také Norwieh. Fésa Sale ccedsiul. Tuesday by cldss Nd. INGROWN TOE NAIL Lay Aelegates to the eynod: H. H.{wall cases and Mr. Leasard roven a great attraction to business engdgement in Blston. She has occupied an apdrtmefit at 16 URI6H steget, A 1o0d sdié held ifi the Shields bufld- 32 6t thé Cén- A few 4 of “Outgre” upon the sin surrouhding the Ingrowing Asil re- duces inflammation and pain and =o toughens the tender sensitive skin un- aarneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward aimest over night. “Outgre” % A harmiess. aftiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- aver, anydhe can buy from the drug store a tify bottie eontaining diree- tiohs. ONEIL-WGRORY ELECTRICAL COMPAXY HOLDS OPEXING eil-McGrory Bleetrieal company | opened tyair store on Frankiin square for | business ¢dnesday morns The store, which is one of the most attraetive and most_up-to-date of ita kifd in the city, wi prettily decoratad with paims, ferns and cut flowers. A large number of vis- itors, including many Wve _castom- ers. visited the store throughout the day. Williem O'Neil and Jumes MeGrory, Wwho form the partnership. are both ex- perienced in the ejectrical business. Mr. O'Neil has had 12 years' experience Nor¥ich and New York in the contracting and engineering Ifne, For a year and a hait he was employed by the government in a civilian eapacity as fspector of elec- trical installations at the submarine hase at the navy yard. His pattner, Mr. Me- ory, has had a number of Vears' ex- périence in the electrieal field. The firm will specialize in _slectrieal contracting and engineering. Their store will earry a full line of all kinds of slec- trical appliances, inclading electrical washing machines. elsctrical dish wash- ers, slectric cook atovés, vacuum cleaners, vibrators, percolators, teasters, heating pads, lamps, and All sizes of fancy and plain shades. besides the usual line of bat. teries, fashlights, lamp fixturss, ate The store, which was formerly scoupied by Justin ESlden’s market, I8 very attrac- | tively laid omt with modein shew cases, stained counters. The electrical shéw room is located at the rear and hselaborately 1ald dbut. An imita- tion brick fireplace adi much to the at- tractivenésa of this_room. T office is located at the left The O GREENEVILLE JULY FOURTR WILL BE BEST EVER As has been the custom of Gresneville on July Fourth each year to make it a regular holiday, the committee for this Year's program has set out to surpass ail other effor At a meeting held Wed- service to boys and their par ents. We take all chances; if our boys’ clothes aren’t satis- factory, bring them back. i SUITS WITH 2 PANTS. $12.00 and $14.50 SUITS WITH 1 PANT $8.00 and $10.00 6 months’ subscription t¢ American Boy Magazine free, & Murphy & McGarry ; 07 Main Street ~ Framingham. who had agreed to steal a lot He had met a girl thers, and meet Monahan Tuesday & Aight to parts unknown sopping at 4 hotel and around the corner where meet him at 6.30 Tue e she had got the money. I with the bellboy at the hotel for b u izations of the city and to the visiors |Graves of New Haven. A. H. Storer of| [ 0 = 00 hellboy forgot and th team’ and later became one of the mag- | MacCallum of Hartford who was assisted | who wers here for th eoceasion. Mager | RIGEeAEN. e B, W. GRSt Pk Ot s o] GMMEE e’ i s scher | mates hat Wbporied the Norwich feam |0 the work by Post Toval Depuiy Tamee | Lerou. commenda the' purmoss of - she limiaary plahs, Weve wAde Snd & Benemi| T0¢ I Wis 7.30 befers ho o oeNeR = ‘:L,";‘lli'.,‘{.’“f-’l,‘;'npfil T;AT"L“J’& S I::”; Ereos ]h\:”"!vh\m! clan and said he feit particularly glad | ODD FELLOWS' ANNUAL outline of the eelebration announced. and by that time Framingham police of Macsachusetts in connection with his meron, New Tondon; Chef Alex- | ot Seacohrate for tory, 20 OFEsizatioh 18 HELD AT HARTFORD| The morning’s program will include the| had taken notice of | Inkak he. Wes h i - Lod, N 5 e were ho battr reet parade which in years previous has | standing s lonz in a side Business he Was #\dely known and fa- i 0, Clan Mk Niew Haver | oie ot e e BEUEr | 1 waa tha 30th annual session and | dd #n s & £ in D T e Chiet Tiammond of Cian Cameron, | orss of citlzens that the Scotch pe6ble | Grana Mastsr Frank W. Whiton referrad |PToved 10 be an attractive feature. Prizés | towed ft around to the B G s a o Longom Pact et otmos o o Jand he WIAISE Clan Giahall €16 SPSRME (3 yuts fhct th hia DUIHENE sudre o for the best fioat. the prettiest decorated |and looked up the owne “In St. Patrick's church on November | Gordon, Hartford, Past Chief Bruce Of | o, - the dalegates. The condition of the order | AUtomobile and bieycle and for the most|give & satisfactory accs be |§'ll1 he' Witk HARFAL By “;‘_ P. M. | Clan McAlpin, Whaterbury, »ra\v 1:\,51 n‘ Two violln solos by Miés FElizabeth T the state Was described as excellent | UPlave hotrible” will be offered. If funds|amd his arrest followed. Kennedy to Mary Bligabéth, danghtér of | Urauhart, Past’ Chiet John Currie of | bty Ayt ¥ith ar feeling, a fine | by the grand master whose report indi-| NerMIl. A new feature in to be added in ) b et SRR Mh RRNIE Vit ity [ RA ean el kot Gurtle aritone solo by Henry La Fontalne, and | cAtéd & véar of unusual Actiity. He had |the form of a vaudéville entértainment| Wednesday afternoon Comfort einel Madden Strvives her husband with five|London and Chief James Edmend of Clan | mavral Glevér Scotch selections by Fred | atténded 4 héaring at the state capitol| ¥hieh will be Eiven in the afternoon at|of the King's Daughters met wi-h Mred children, James T, Esther R. Georsd| Leslie, Westerly, R I - o of CIan | Power I Scotch costume were given with | 1h compny With Grand Secretars Hutch.| (Y0 difterent piaces at fifferent times. In| Freelove A~ Miller. of Phnobscot strects F. Arna E., and Catherine. He also] The ceremonies hes - ton | Jords of grViing from several of thé |inson and ‘Grand Tréasurar S. W. Chal.|iNe evening there will be & band concért|In the absence of the leader A. T, T54SE R T e WEAE B5A TR by the e e okan b 2. eeledtion | WistiE okt lehger and had ovoosed it. because ft| ¥ith community singing and fellowed by | Utley, the vice leader. Mrs. Allen ot B g S e e | e oushaeyice | \i;.l“r{;ogn' \'r_;fi : v’!‘hv. organization of the mew clan has | would affect the Odd Féllows' home, the 328cCing. Préafded. The members sn pleas. i ot the mémbers of Clan Gral Initiation | followed sorhe hard and persistent work | Bill which would remove the &taté tax ex-| . The committee i§ to meet every Monday | ant aftesmoon in regular work. Mr. Madden was a charter member of | After the initiation the ;"nd":‘:'] - '?li]fhm has been a leager | jerfintion of DFOpEFty of fraternal socls- | S¥ening from mow o toant mnfl.l.?‘mmx ey Court. City ot Norwich, No. 63, Forest-| thrown open for & bl d the able assistance of * | ter. undone e. Greene 3 3 A et o SR s L R R ber of oihers who are on the gharier ija.| Grand Representativa Gesrté M. Chap. | CAPItal” of Norwich on the Fourth and e lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E. and White| Royal Deputy Chiet MacCat AROthér meeting of the clan Is ‘g he | man of Waterbury and Willlam T. Meyer | the liveliest place in the state. Subscrip. | MACOMBER—In New York city, May 17, Cro - Conmell, Xo. 13, Knikhts of Co:| " Fae ramesime ier macCallum. = |held in thres weeks whon Mr. Mancer | OF BrMBeBOrt. repdrted o the proverd:|Uon PaDers for funds to nance the aftair| 195k 3 daughter, Janer i J. 1L Mac Jumbtis. Mo bélonged to St Patrick's E icers: Chief, {m will again be present, ings of thé goversien =rand lodze annual | Wil be circulated this wesk. Mra. Macomber. . o church and to the Holy Name society of communication in Boston last Septem- — GABDINER _1n New Tark city, May 17, the parish. N oy 3 ber. Luncheon was sérved to grand of-| CARPENTERS ACCEPT AGREEMENT 1821, Allen. 1o Mr Mrs, Tn his home life he was a loving and Gaatal d |ER)ORTH LEAGUE ANNvAL ficers, Invited suests and delezates. In BUT KEEP TERMS sEcRpr| Henry R. Gardiner; grandson to Mr. indulgent husband and father. who found CLOSE TOGETHER WEDNESDAY PRECE ¢ the afternoon the following officers were . . and Mre Stoning= dulgent hu BLE LT PN ol RECEDED BY BANQUE®|'he, The Carpénters’ union held a meeting| ton, Conn. g his greatest pleasure in kindly and About 9 o'dods dnes hothe M Fiad Sk electad : waid N on, thoughtful acta for {hoee ho loved. | ing chimney fire at North | of ll:t:HJ-“:’\s(,n:‘\a’I:l::‘emui Grana Master — Herbért J. Philiips,| ednesday night 16 “receive seport of . ong his husiness and frate 265 | MELy Steeet miemina - thi ot 2 League R & o, R '.us‘giflm::"\":'n:::]n: e Bk 14 e lfmm‘ Metholist Episcopal church w:‘)‘::‘l’w(‘nnd Master Chatten 1| Alter the méeting. the fallowing state- | MADDEN_1n Xorwich, May 18, 1931, clates he was e as 8 2 h Main and Roath streets. A ; o 3 Master — Ch | 5 A mi¢tiad EN g, Nors best principles and a friend worth hav-|The depaty chief had responded to A | [Eues nnual meeting lield Wed- | Hathaway. Manchaster. oy g - e Pneral oAt s e Hedme, 44 N wtrest ine. ' News of his death Wil come fof telephone call for the chimney fire, but | room of the'® o SUMay school | "@rand Warden—Charles J. Fowler, of|, AT areement has baen reached be | FUpill &0 UL S NN B i mase ® {hem with # real sense of pefsonal lost| when e arrived on the scene he had |meeting. o panciireh, Préceding the | Thompsonville. and was ratined af & specia) mAGtng of| I St Patrick's chyrch at 3 oelock. and the conviction that the community| Box 24 pulled in. st qu was held, the fol-| (rana Tréasurét — Stdney W. Chal- becial meeting of | Byriai in St. JosephS cemetery. Auto- i e A v 8 Oné e ok hose e ustd on the.fire| oo ihE Mt BANE Bervid ‘Kb 090 0-] e e the union last night. and all carpenters| mobile cortege. B8 dget e 3 Wik 2t oA he fire | clock : 2 are 10 6 to Work this (Thu.sday) morn- s eco, Conn., May Mrs. Edith Peterson e e o e iand Secretary—William H. Hutch-|ing under a new sgreement.” AR sl G Y ! Mrs. Eaith Peterson, formerly of Nor-| gtarted in, the basement and ate its] Cocr Loaf | foiled Ham The fallowing distingdished visitors | Ol thun OTs statement. the carpen- {wich died suddenly at her home in New | way throuzh a defective chimney {o R o Sall were received: Past Grand Siré Alfred | iy fTUsed to Nave anything (o say. i Tl e Eritain. Mrs, Petrson was a matlv of | roof. ¥ e Olives Pickles S. Plokérion, of Woreester, Mass. Orand | oines” Agént Robért McNeely declined to HOW TO REDUCE Moosup and her maidén name was Edita| The louse is of frame construction and 5 Rolis Mastér William €. Kolmétz and Grand| 2y What the new wage hchéduls was 0 Derosia. is occuRed by four families, the base-| ~ CoN° Coftes Secretary Harrs Walker of New York.| i ooy poes on afreéd upon. saying that VARICOSE VEINS 1Tt news of her death caused eifitcel mant: HeIREL ceouDIEA B~ FIGENE B Ico Cream Orana Mastar Bufton A. Gaskell and|It had been undersiood with Henry 6. A regret in the community where shé was|and the other floors by Mr. and Ara. The' Biat £ . | Grana Mecratary Haste S Dins 6t Naw|Feck of the master buliders that this wis : so highly esteemed. Vinzena 1 o, M Bowman | graer py bresiaene g was called (0| yarsey. Grand Master Silas B. Reed of |41 [Pat was to be made public upon the| ygny pesple Aave become despondent | She is survived by her husband and [and a family unable fo s slish. | oraor, DY President Fielding about 7.30 | Massdchisétts. Brand Mastar Lestia F | %ttléMent (hat had béen made on the|pecause they have been Md to believe R T RN e N B | s penati unable fo v v, |0clock and Mayor Herbert M. Lerou was | yacobd of Maind. Deputy Grand Master | O8® @uestion. that there is no remedy that Wil reduce Peterson, and Mrs. Archibald Melntire | Covello. Introduced as the first Speaker. Mayor|Homee A. Gariand 4nd Grand Warden 7 Ewallen veins and bunches. mother, five brothers and two sisters, | the station w rung | [NoRIL 8% A guést at the banquet and|Grand Master Robert McGhee and Grand KILLED BY AUTOMOBILR |strength) at any firsi class drug sicra Mre. Frank Rogers of Norwich and Mrs. | in from Box Main street fire | oor sion'lo extend to Rev. and Mrs. | Querétary tland H. Wilson of Rhede| «Happy” and apply it at home as directed you will mes Duff of Plainfleld, N. J. station. The fi . L. Roberts, the néw pastor and|island. Past Grand Master and Past D e Cher apaniel. owned by | guickiy notice an improvement which will > Greeneville Public Market Jocated @ hearty welcome to Norwich. | Grana Representatives Theo, Walter Cox [los: peen i IOW in Franes, which |continue until the veins and bunches are Miss Gertrude L. Lesile. 460 Notth M & Our city is just what we make it, said | o : f 4 lias been Staying at the home of Prof. | reduced to normal A e 60 North ‘A.um stree u.mmsw ayor Lofolt, Hé Wett oh 15 a'» ;" of Toronto, Ont., and Grand Patriatch|and Mrs. Frank L. Farrell, was run over| Mooue's Emerald Oil he body of Mi sertrude 1.° Leslie, cki and others. It \\.\t\;”‘ = " £ bt say that} pyguet H. Tuthenow of New Haven of | iwica Monday J““' 2 2 trated and a bottle I Who died in this city on Tuesday was James P. Fox, former |jib W48 Deased to see that the 32nd an-| hé grand eneampment of Conmectieut | amd kined The ot was, crosomobliés | [at's why It is & mos sent 10 Wakefleld, . I, on the train | strec oner, Who was in the fire ||U"] Meeting of the New Haven Dis-|y 0. 0, F. ftrast Wbk it whé Ari B % he | pent. It has brought i Wednesaay afternoon by Cummings &|station and he puiled (he box. afier- |1t Boworth league held récent . £ Allcn Latham. One of s 36t hag| Bome e IE robaeste: disce Rinz. Burial is to take place vake- | wa ting in rolling our the -hose |P2SSed a resolution calling upon the gef. | Ay of Allen L me o s Was |ie one of the wonderfu ver i i oen PIACE ke L SoUne Jo xolneiout. the ol avay dezemity ' coneite h 43hss | ATTOMDEIEE MIEL FULE broken and Mr. Laiiam and Mrs. Farrell |cent years, and always bear in min Mist; 7 sclia 101ad at fHis hime of her| One cbetlor ornt oot et po s Brgl | R00! other oMdlals 1 eaiforaing the VoL ON OCCUM FLATS ROAD | went to the aseistance f the animal when | Anyshe who i disappointed with brother, Willlam H. Leslié 6f 240 Broad-|ea and some of the equipment in the |Stead act. In trying to avid hitting a car that it started Bask acrose the street Mra.|CA3 MATC 1RSI MORSY TORGC way, Tuesday, following a lomg iliness.| building was destroyed. Mr. Rozycki| MAYOr Lerou said that the Velstesd|turned in front of him suddenly, Petér|Farréll and skvéral othérs saw the Block |0 -‘r:x':‘; Olnterpational i | Mies Lestte came to Norwich from Wake. | estimatcs the Tote at §200. Thers s |20t When enacted was net very popular|Lessard of Baltic crashed into a téle.|car appréscking and sighdlled to Mr.| Bpchemsr, N ¥ Your dre o {field, N.'J,, about six months ago to take| no incurance. The fire started from s |JUt that he believes it is very popdiar |PRORE véle on Occum flaté early Wed-|Block to stop, but the drivér paid no héed, | T4e, & Osgood Co. can supply you. lup her résidence with her brother on| spark from the renderinz kettle fire, 007 A Vear 4go the Coufity Héme had |1€S84 yafternoon. Mr. Lesatd was|according to their statement, and ranm sver Frosdway. She was born In Wicktord | mhe epmre i eaons kettle G761 100 children, said the mavor, and sy |AFiving aleng behind anothdr car on thé | “Haphy ind killed him. |R. T, June 8 1877, and is survived by | and ouickly spread to boxes and pa.|ETe are about 60. The speaker said he|¥ay 5 Baltic when on the Occum flats| The dog wa bne of pedigres stock and tour Biothers; Jonn of Ladmingtar, Mast, | socs. © | belicves this is due to the Volstead act,|the forward eat turned suddenly to the |Wwas véry valuable, besifles baing 4 lovi s 2 méetings at the county blé little pét and a great friend of thé Fred G. Prothers. of Norwich, spent|wich, and Joseph of Peace Dale. and Fere T 3 jail have been called off, the mayor said, |SWhng his éar t6 thé dxtreme left and |heighborhood. the wesk-end at his cottage in Pine [fonr sisters, Mary Hoxle of Norwich, | WBS: ANTIHONY OUELETT LEADS because there are now no listeners at|in 5o doing cfashed into a telephone pole, —— — Grove, Niantfe. He is making a numbér | Julin of Wakefiell. R. T. Margaret IN MOOSE CARNIVAL CONTEST | the jall. 3 moving it sévéral inches. The forward BIRTHDAY SURPRISE 18 L] of interior changes to the place and, ac- | Marsden of Wakefield and Anna Havern! The contest standing announced Wed-| President Fielding read his report for |Part of thé machineé was badly smashed GIVEN JORN ANDREWS eording to a eorrespondent, he intends |ar Mystic. nesday night by Secrelary Frank B. Haze |the yvear, covering the activities, relig-(and had o Be to%ed to & garagé. The| . ,ieasent birthilay surinisé party ts conduct & stor this summer on the e o ard of Norwich lodge, No, 950, L. 0. O.[ious and social during the past twelve [ofhér machine waé practieally wninuréd |5 RO ey furkmel party premises. : 2 M, shows Mrs. Anthony Ouclett leading | Months, taking up each départment sep. |With {hé &xception of & few scratches. |\ 5o poimount straer on Wednesay The greatest varlety of strictly fresn || Mre. Patrick Curry, for many vears & |in‘the race for the first prize to be award- |arately. Thén followed the réports of |THS occupants of the cats were untn-|C, 1 "L IR0 SUCEL o Slechcotay caught fish in New London county, in- (7S ";"1"_ "{m_"*:f et o R einaen® |ed the most poular lady in the Ladies'|the first vice president, Mra. Harry Rast-|jured. Thé evening wae Aelightfully Spént with cluding the hard-to-get blue, roe shad o, O% Fraskin etreel, on = WEInesday |chapter of the Moose lodge. Mrs. Ouelett |land; second vice president, Miss Fléa- e e music and singing, piamo solos being ANd green salmon at Powers Bros. 2 |TQTOINE following an limess that has o jeading her nearcst oppoment, Miss |nor Fenton: fourth vice presidént, Ster-(COMMUNITY CENTER CLUB given by Miss Emma Weidwald and Mrs. Phones, 114 or 777.—ady. "::“““_’} overe ";‘(‘ s e ns. | Grace Risley, by 750 votes. The contests [rill M. Ciiase: secrétary, Avéry H. Stan- HOLDS DANCE AT ELKS' WALL|{4ufa Congdon. Mr. Andrews received Rev. Charles- A. Dhnamore, of the Iwice. the Aavchier of the Tate: Mihadl[278 being eoriducted in conjunction =i sad tresantor Miks Teabelle Shearer.| 1he Community Center ciub held a de-{many pieasant remembrancéd tfoth his New Haven Theologieal Senosl, ‘Wil he |and Mare O'Beien When o voung wor |0 carnival Txing held this week by the| The report of the nominatimg commit-| igniful aance AL hé Fika' hall Wedhes. |(riends. Daifty relfesments wore the orator at the Memorial Day eter-|man she was married in Boston to Pat.|¥o0sé at the Battlegrounds was given by the commitiee chaif,|gas avening. The attendance mumbered | sérved during thé evening by Mre. An Charles Smith_of tha Norwich pol Enj; this delightful over might tFip d0h the H uhd and s aégtination “ihee Leavé New ind sa A diity ax- cebt Bardty; f;a" Ceant P, m. (East- érn Standard Timé). State reoms ready at 7:00 p. m. a inj (r{l Baptist church Sunday school net tod the claéd a substantial surh. vl {of | Johi Walerthan Hill was In hdrgé, ds- THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY ce. 5 o e 5 afat ? Y-itaéy -army men who desire | force went to Framintaaa to bring nim to find e A n Tiesday afternoon the automobilé |district Superinténdent; Johr T. Stanton,|&x-fafy #fid éx-army men wi iheir sentiments 48 f6 tH6 coming ye.|it fus late home at & Fradels place| "} "G Gray was badly dumaged |assistant guperintendent of the Sufdy |to it $h order to léarn a trade. | back here. | duetion in pay. coming re-|with an attendance that included rel-) T B T % (oliision with the £.45 trol- | school :dwin Hill, semeral sectefary of| [Ex-navy men ar allowed thé privilege| The man's name is fames Monehan. of b Loty 4 o Hatiges and riimds i Tawedala (K 3oy on ‘e Montville 70ad mear.the board- | the ¥, 3. G Av: Guy T Dolocare, Rev. | of re-enlisting fof @ peiod of wo, thres | New London. He réfussl . coms 1 conncl Taesday® evening the o A or ey handscine floral. {rib. |Ing house of the Joseph Hall & Son’s mill |Robert Roberts and others 404 foiie years and those who have been | Norwichs withoat seauisitiog pisers. but i w: st d by Ray. iy ' s Alvin D. Lewis. chairman, Mrs, Martin 5 o £3% e 2 . - :Icyn“ m:g::ntof :::ne?'h\”t'endm':( o‘;f 1:|:|w; é Ts‘}e él‘::::: :;:vtxc?-'f‘d:'v:'creeynmm the road that leads to the fdir ground|(olberg, Mrs. Blizabeth ‘Gfdy, Mrs. Fréa ’""d,:;:: e e ;’l‘\:‘y‘l’;\‘fiéd“lhn ;:; all éx'.‘»l-r:-e:'.::c\:‘ f':r' “\\'nrkx Clayton E. Swain has prépared | Congregational church, Who poke of the :sgél?zinjtrénir‘:i:‘;a‘x:v‘r;;a&:vngph\:olllra_ ;‘l‘azlu{‘:, ‘.\‘!rx.' Charles Worthilngton and M“.‘m;y ed who eilist in the navy | Smith would také Mondhen (I, o o % e iy wils Just e slight curve a -lo S s Ol T | &niigt in desirable first enlistment rat-|done. An agdition to Fitch'h Home for Sol.|t0 the membéra of his family i helt(J55 vid J78, O ‘:‘ou:z}";&;ufiw: bt ‘:@,'.‘2“?,,.f;"',.fh'f,',’,”“m,'-l',"”“}.‘.,,f,'(‘; ings and can také a Coursé in oné of | Mohahan's capture, it was learned, dlérs, at Norotor to take care of 250 |SOTTOW. Alexander, Hugh | collision cccurréd. The car was stopped | Boardman, Mary Schultz, Grace Purvis|the navy trade chosls. Ex.army mmién |came about through 4 #i fh anothes siek soldiers of the World War fs ex.| The bearers wert Alexandet TEM| Ciiiin @ few feet and luckily did mot Te-and Gwendolh 1o afe not required fo underzo 2 coursé |coup that he had pha 1o pull off in ” {dnd Neli Finlayson, three sons, and Hén. 4 e jand Gwendolin Joneés, ¢ traimd t training station. pécted to be ready for oeetipanicy about | 20d Tel TR FUCC TND 4. Fiijs | Sult in serious pérsonal injury, Dr. Gray| The hostesses were Mrs, A. A, Guile,| ot training at any L July 1. The constriiction has béen au- (T Pukagus HOUAA LIRS S loyo0d | being only slightly cut by fiying zlass.|Mre. John . Stantoh. Mre. Gy B. = thorized by the general assembly and| CEC . U5 " ommittal servied was The machine, however, Was very badlyDolbeare, Mra Albert Boardman, Mrs.| 3iss MacAdam Going to Melrose. | hen the entire projéct fa completed |temetery where & ComUTE B | damaged, (he left side of the car being| Aexandst Dirie, Mre. John A. Pérgu- | yii'g Winirea MacAdam has oo T0 néarly 500 veterand will be placed fn ORI Gager, Jr., Was the funeral ax.tcru,\he:] in. son, Mrs. Louis H. Geer, Mra. Tmest| . i:a nér 16ng term of most efficient ser- . [P B Photor, F. Jonéd ad/Mis Baith Fenows. Vics with the Nor#ich Sdvings soélety and Acsording to the teport of the éity A Soldiers in Thilippines Seék Correspon-| ' 5 14 t5 184YE Akt week for the home of her ““MM)P“ ":?'::?"g}nu?: il ,:‘a(:mh;fl' Mayflower Clab Luncheon dents. Memorial Dag Orders. parenth In Mélfose, Mass. 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