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: FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW; WITH VARIABLE WINDS NORWICH, CONN. MO\DAY, JUNE . | BIG CLASS IN FOURTH DEGREE, K. OF C. —_— taining §200; the second count, $1,100, and the third ‘count, $75. State’s Attorney Noone argued thht it was unnecessary for the court to con- sider the motion as it was not filed Wwith- in twenty-four hours as required by law. STONINGTON UNION BAPTIST ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The Stonington Union Baptist asso- ciation will hold its 149th annual ses- sion with the Poquonoc Bridge Bapiist SAY “DIAMOND DYES” TAKE NO OTHER DYE POETRY THE LIVING WORD. “The words that I sneak unto you, are spirit, and they are life.” TUnless you ask for “Diamond Dyes” Impressive ceremonies marked the ex- Address, mex. Charles W. Lyons, 8..J., | The arguments of the state and defense church June 15-16. The opening sermon Break Thou the Eread of Life, Wi ‘. ge R u may get a poor dye that streaks,| Dear Lord, 1o me. 2 12.20. In =2 brief]Vill be preached by Rev. George R. Atha|¥0 9 < z emplification of the fourth degree, |former President of Boston College. . |were compleied a¢ An3) T & BOflor Groton, Wedneaday moming and fol-|3pots. fades and ruins .your goods.| As Thou didit break the bread 2 e Kni Columbus, which was held in [ o S, e O e o e O. Aur- [tion after which the state's _attorney |lowing will be the reading of the letters ¥ pacikage of Diamona Dyes co Bes sea. Condi STt ol Cv IS e this section included, Charles ur- | ti ¢ lower | Ne wHaven Sunday, under the direction i under ‘Section 6519 {rom the churches tes.{of State Masteg, John M. Lee of this ins simple directions for home dyeing local and mission moved for sentence or t.nting any new, rich, fadeless color of the general statutes calling for a fine, phy, Norwich, secretary; John F. Hen- non, Jewett City, Historian; J. Bdward with addresses upon temperature work. The program Beyond the sacred page - 1 set Thee, Lord ; . Trel - |into garments or draperies of any ma- = Driseoll, Norwich, Narrator; Rev. John |of $500 or three years or both. 'Jhei::x‘:m‘h“,rfi;’s"’:{;l“g: b5 ot cntirely com-|lerial. No mistakes! No failures ! My lll;!;nl‘-l{"losg Thee, and a degree corps composed of | PMNS FOTNEL 1ogon D. of F. . |state’s attorney moved for’the aximum Plete. TIS WL be the TSt tme ti Sir Knights from various sections of the | Y s tern Connect- |penalty while Lawyer Hunt stated that;duonoc i ha e d 2550~ e The candidates from easte! 3 h iciation and the work of prepa s | New 2 vi Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord, state. fout were as follows: Gitlen was 2 young man and in court f‘"lvx : a R ¥ IP . l:‘ New London, that of Vocational Adviser. To me, 16 me; In the forenson at, 10 oclock, the can; |l Norwich—Frank M. Harrington ; James [the first time. e Ty tho. i sil l;“"j FOAG AaK s L ey e As Thou didst biess the breaa es and members of the fourth de- | HOTWICh-—rirrs T Niiiam 3. | Judge Hinman gave Gitlen some fa-|Suppers wiil e old mill. | Leahy, who will be graduated e y Galilee. - St " | McGrory; Harry F. Rowers; : e tommon e oome 12" |which is being renovated and cquipped |olass of ‘21 mext Tuesday, throughout 5 i hcflb]cinmor‘::gek“fn};;gfl '\g::v“"“zfi"“l“ "fiP‘“ic‘éhfllef‘"fimaimsf‘f:gf Laend e e e IS gome {With tables, seats and necessary acces-|her college course has maintained an Then shall all bondage cease, hus o b v SR yre ; ires k -1 except v high st proceeding from there to St (a3 M. Cafirer: Chanes & A ma: |Place i mhis carcer where he had been [S0ires to make a comfortable and com exceptionally high stand in all studies. Al tetten tall, > ry's church, Hillhouse Avenue, where |1 1omas L- WIGE: o Isnatius J. |educated in this matter of “easy mon- fous dining hall, | lling her ne ies her o - E v atiended. solomn high mass, a spe. |1, Willem M Ssvege: Isethe et e Hinman imposed the follow.| The auditorium of the church will heibe in the administrative buiding and shei MY AL o ava section of the chureh having been | MUTPLY! ITINCN R waten: Georse J. |ing sentence: Sixty days in jail on the|\Seh (07 the Sertral RetinEs FRUC (A WL be sl kraduate sccretary of thei ™ script 4 ved for them. = F < R. Murdy; George W.|first coun _months on the second; iy oy 2 i S e. as if S e exenmbitiestSpdofs e e o 2 xty days on the third, and one year i“l:‘,:u Do etetaina ar Bt e s © BUSRINANE JAND. degree was begun in Music Hall, |*'D0E (O on MG v ntee; Henry [Jail on the fourth. The sentences are|DiEi. NI e CACrtTInet at the Nome Brown Goes Over the Top. I wit sloRs il a e work heing of a partieularly im- | p PERSFONCCNTY Boier; Charles J. |to run, concurrently being’ no | M AT top by more than half a mil-| Forgotten for almost a year, ive charcafer, upon a class of 297 s DUPUC: DS Weaver: Bernard R. |other busin on_adjourn- sl Ol is the record which Brown |Alone in a desolate field, datcs, bang ‘the largest cluss ever [LOWEY: Thomas J. Weater: Sdiat 121 This is the| o2 useisted by, Miss / which has a number of grad-| And nothing and no one was near. N embled in the state. At Hartford, l,“’”;,““‘__ugred' Gilman; Armand J. |longest that the April term of the Tol-| i 8 Tubh has just announced as|® JOF HORE I B BCE, poppies ran ot vears ago, 281 candidates werejy yioie land. County ‘superior court has lasted | /0y - ¥RlC g y successful result ofiput on, for tHe crash of the guns this degree. * Dayville—Alcide M. Page. in many years. ATy Bilen T ) mpt to raise an endowment To liven tne dead! gz the cxemplification thare | REYVISTARCR v (Ui ugh; Harry R lopment fund of three million dol- fvss rt street parade of the newly | 1 senmidt: John J. O'Neill THREE SOUND VIEW COTTAGES etk L A total amount of here is a land that was mute. tiated members and the visiting mem- |~ matville—William T. Delaney; Alfred ARE DESTROYED BY FIRE |qih pave crorea®or the reglat Drawiich $1 Flow brasely thelcecnigues: srye |- ; B o rentiens Stp Unvsibe ey ¢ 3 y; A ) 2 will have charz he regis Of this But the land was despairingly mute, ) 8 g H. White; Romain Beauregard. Three cot ound View were i for T And the red was but streaked with the 0 on hall to the hotel Taft.} “yecpanicsville—Dennis Denovan. totally of undetermin- £y 2 s EEe e blue. i ade was formed in two divi- | yyjjimantic—John F. Fitzgerald; John |ed origin at ¢ aturday morn- | CLASS ‘DAY EXERCISES ot DT RIS e isoni L oo, snderieath; T was mute © & = headed by a band the march- |y g Ryan; Salvatore B. Bertor: lting in a loss estimated at $10- AT BALTIC ACADEMY 4 o, (6.3 ren they found me and hore me swa: g ns a fine appearance as they | gane K. Moriarty; George F. Meguire: TR e ey s were oes Of h, S reruliy I ve Besn - | VAR uuyor 5o (marched in columns of four, in full re- |55y D Roy. were fully furnished and owned by . S0 . ;- o with mary lal= bearing. The side- 1" North Grosvenordale—Armand Beau- 3 of ringfi Mass.,, and J. Bulkley Valedictorian Crosses to left and to right, the line of march were |gojjal; Esdras Blanchette; Leuis P. De- e and a Mr. D'} both of Hart- 1ded addre: i g Py row after row. more and more i h spectators, who gave'evi- | gpaltean. The loss is reported to be fully Miss Arl T rouch, Jr., zon of Mr. and | Crosses sol straight and %o white, . Jene appreciation of the solen- | yvatic_ . Eugene Donahoe; Thomas insurance, ene Crouch of Groton has | —An angel might wonder wherefore 1 1] 1 showins which the knights made, by Squadrito; Treffly A. Morin; John E.| The fire w covered by a towerman ledictorian of the class of | We are bivouacked close every night it rous applause. About 600 { hops % , st 1 | 11921 of Dulkeley hizh school of New could almost touch with my hand A 2 onahue. of the New Haven road at My comrades who, tense-eyed. have beer ;| members took part in the parade, Stonington—Thomas J. Geority; Chas. ic. Ile communicated i | Footon. - SIS smentexercises| The friends of my Nghting Tight hane A 00 p. m. a complimentary ban-|g Garity; Michael Sullivan; Edward D. a of Sound View, who organiz | The annual commencement exercises In No Man's (now Every Man's) na t was tendered the newly initftaed | Wood. i a volunteer brigade. A strong breeze ~f the school wijl be held Friday, the Land ¢ * T ; the ball room of the hotel | New London—Dr. Hugh F. Lena; Pat- |was blowing and carried the flames to Ao 2 T CRAL Wl R & R | an attendance of nearly 600.rick F. Glenn; Thomas J. Cassidy; Dan- |t cond and third building wit —Ruth \\'n;l‘-’zmh'::r?:y"m in Leslie's. andial exercises were as fol- ljeq D. Moran; William E. Munohy ; Theo- A fourth cottage, owned by bhaddens i ’ <, | dore F. Jordan; James D. Gaffne was to) down to t | Miss _Introductory, John M. Lee, Master. |James J. Gilmartin; Matteo E. Infi ‘hing a long row of build- [La Pent i ea em HUMOR OF THE DAY 7 i g John J. Gourney. ings which were (endangere The entertainment was 4 -5 “Maud’s busband is the make-up mar paster, William J. Mulligan, Su-|* Montville—Cornelius V. Driscoll Two of the burned cottages were two |whi For F Hau- on a newspap: e rector. - About 50 fourth degree knights from |story build one-story | desizned “I suppose his work is to make wu m = E. Fitzgerald, | Norwich accompanied John P. Ly The bufldin s Andretta, ) those tional stories they print. Wha t 5 v Ha hful Navigator of Re sky for a P a fascinating job."—BDoston Transcript. "rank "Ne Vew v- | e = Keeps Scalp Fresh and Healthy — : Frank J. O'Neill, New Hav- |len assembly, to the exercises. " g '] Young ‘un—I'm taking political econ- o iting knizhts and the Tondon for EYSVE P omy at colle: Villlam P. Larkin, Supreme thk‘"‘lr::”‘ln fl\::]zy;\n‘:]ilrir]‘ av E :t!lyv‘ r: f‘\l“ i . 15 taded Old ‘un—That's a useless course. Why S, e g Saa) = a.m. Sunda; g and arriv there, the ing out, or is faded, |learn to economize in polit Allen McQuhae, New York. about midnight. nd scraggly and new |Leing done.—Cornell Widow - . the roots must be )2 DERERI 3 and . properly THREEL ESCAPE INJURY IN T SINS OF 5 NGUE e i | GROVE ST. AUTO UPSET e S T Adn ROk this quickly, safely, and most| .piat it that?® 3 : OF PRIEST'S D e e P > “More and more people are learning nof Developing a theme ectively, g bottle of ~ Paris to pronounce film in one sylluble.”—Life rd touring alled ¢ from your druggist and follow the > called “The Sins® of g “Dear, I'm sorry we quarreled thit 1 o just be Sunday | Philip 3. Mo 4 ions for home use. 4 = e s was drivi down Gro street, | + “ | ’}_.1\/1‘ case; guaranteed to quick-|morning. you 4 me = bot If and his two chil- Undey ox 2 ich one dandruff, stop itching you telephoning from? ), | dre the car but all escaped wi Elwens tacusty ok in the e hair and stimulate a g n ather Mooney ly sta g 1, or money refunded. It's ¥ol M man had just left his homel earers read | s i demand by discriminating| -Are the Wadleighs prominent social ok s iR i T oF e bi h Miss Kalyvas a use it makes the hair so|ly? G neard the axle| snatearior of the o) last; was nd easy to manage, and| “In a nerative way™ = ol fenap: and i ot 0L mAn siglar edding _ceremon: - much heavier than it really is.| “How's that? ¢ e over the road, To A ;?’flf":),}“g Aheoia k priest in No issage with Parisian Sage is a| “They are invited to donate more of going down the hill | % " segs ¥ ' easy to use, nolt ":rdk" a ten than to dine"—Birmingham Age car out of control he headed it| . o speech :as a gift so on 1 . S T T umed antiseptic liquid that | yreraq € ihand gritter. “When fheferont | &2 8% that 13w maused fo.oons y BE A0NES BT 2 loes not change the hair's natural| “xXow eaid the Philadelphia man, nearly two | d o o | COLLEGE VOCATIONAL caier. 3 e , “T'll take you out to see the min! : ve the gutior at this point, the | ather Mocney di ey B Tea you want a clean, healthy scalp,| “wygpats the user i, X : ihres o ¢ thi Farmnerl M at's use? sighed the Ken completely over and lay with | et e nd the late Thomas I it Blve ticay Lo |tucky colonel. “We haven't the other the air, except for the one| y calumny and detractio street, Norw has the g Parisian Sage tonight. Lee | equisites for a julep."—Courier Journal 5 fallen “trom the broken el a sin not alone against the b St o. will supply you and|™7} e S T M thrown out on his against society, was treated office at Connecticut Col Women, | U : money refunded if not satis- O T e s, (rying I et g phas £ u i = £ men, | eactol get a girl with little success. body of the machine Dhases of untruth A g nt A i abon % 7 What girl have you been trying te him irom the edge of the| PEIuY : a get on a8 hé “had crawled out| CAUmMNY is the eyil of i AL Totloviiie Baiia Soaraal was able {0 life the car and|°f_Misdeeds, either diectly or by sug-| entral."—Loulsvi ourier- 1 and daughter who | lpn; the gravity of this means the “He haa a pull, that's the surc@ A s, r nder the back seat and | '0SS 0 man of that w ts above thing you know.” or unhurt. ali other possessions, his good name. “At the city hall?” G obile Was considerably | < Detraction implies the mali i ) e W et g : by s ones ha Bean e least five tons of coal in front of hi P = In this connection the preache home today."—Buffalo , men and women, W Blobson—That girl is very keen to ge s their own secret failings i in the whirl. T WITH BRISTOL ELKS . mever have anything but ev Taylor—Then tell her to come dowr o n whosé name to our office and come in by the revols B iy as0tIaTon oned. This, too, when ting door when a crowd of messenge: met in Bristol Sunday, | = 20 : ; . ost Elks Home on South | Corpassionate Saviour would not con- boys is going through.—Houston Pos the morning, whea Byieso] | U6TR even the woman taken in adultery, | Mr. Filmfan—I'd like to see that come. c. and later going | DU challenzed the one without sin N E sth dian do so some of those hair-missing : oro the Dusiness | 4monE her accusers' to cast the firs J U stunts. Sleriainant e stone. His wite—But he's not truined for ft. ; is ’rr_ns the gest the preacher advacat- | He might be killed H ppell of New ,omlun ms ed “tor imdiyiduals =%, each i _Mr. Filmfan—That's what I was think- 7 €, Chappell of NewLondon tas | o4 for individuals — ency POLLS OPEN FROM 5:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M. L s o 3 the v BU R0 }—:. lm‘gw ave his own detects e “This is my car,” exploded the irate : el ] P often 5o pron tourist to the garage man, “and what 1 . < at the Allington Hospi- se those of his neighbor, How much say about it goes—see?" i ated near New Bri whero © that charity which St. Paul en- i Just then a y-faced machinist s world war are j doins! crawled out from under the dead ma- i Catholics should remember that they chine and said, pleading, “Say ‘engine, — are expected to man thos | . {3 mister.”—Cartoons Magazine. CENTRAL BAPTIST PASTOR ples which Chris v “Does your wife believe what the oulja SFEAKS, e SeUNG pEbpsE| 7 i 1 wediance of spe fact that by his words man is board says?™ Yes,” replied Meekton.* “And she's If my wife puts her hands on a ¥ interesti of ng an endorsement of an administration that has stoed for and secured a clean, meeting of the the Central Baptist church on Sunday evening with Ml::‘ justified or condemned. At the offertory VOTE John ija board. s going to say what she yee as leade The topic \”Dm,a_v.s setting of .-\\\f: M & H I X Hwhn\-w or nothing."—Minneapolis Tri- g 2k L] out the full beauties of the digni d d d b ed h f bune. g was Thy Kingdom Come | 21 (1S M ¢ RIS OF (e (18 ecent city; insisted upon and obtained an honest, ef- - Sang Bas 0 e adl ‘fh:l‘e‘i Mrs. Frank L. Farrell had seve fi o . . . The polls will be open in all the ity 25 hace o ace and there | Lot imiern: cient and economical management of public affairs. | dltiets today for the <l clecion. from ette. Miss ola Hill was the N |5:30 & m. until 5 p. m. ( David A. Pitt, GITLEN GIVEN JAIL TERM of the chui AT ROCKVILLE, FOR BLACKMAIL | for the first t; THE KALEIDOSCOPE Latin ceased to be spoken by the pee- ple of Italy in the year 53 A. D. A British school of archaeology is te Samuel R. Gitlen of Hartford wa tenced to a yean in the Tolland county jail Saturday afternoon by Juldge Hin- man in the Tolland county superior court sen interesting talk about , and te work that is be- the young pcople there. ng done by VOTERS: | be founded at Jerusalem under the aus. e s at Rockville. Gitlen was taken to jail g pices of the British Academy. The EVENING OF WHIST IN immediately by Sheriff Fred O. Vinton| DO ou want a chano-e BECAUSE . {school is 1o be both a research institu- HONOR OF MRS, S. J. HERTZ |of Eagleville. 3 y 'S L4 ion, to carry on excavations, and a tables were played at an evening| Gitlen was placed on trial at th S ° g training school for archasclogists. ven Saturday by Mrs. 1. |opening of the April term of the cou icit IquOor seliing nas obeen StOp H Generally speaking. the coal in the y - 1 of 20 Spalding street, in|and after a three-days trial he w ~ ground of the United States is more ac- Mrs. Samuel G. Hertz. The|found guilty of blackmail on four coun . . cessible than that in foreign fields. The ® went to Mrs. Tanen of Greene The jury remained qut for fo ve BECAUSE_F nkl S f l f average thickness of the seams is much minuica’ The case Was prosecuted. for ranginogquare 1s NOW a sale piace for Ereater, and, as & rule, they are mearer ; who is shortly to make|the state by State's Attorney Thomas L. | [to the surface. Coal in the United v York, has been an ac- |Noone, while Gitlen was defended by | Norwich chapter of The sum of $35 was raised for the medical unit of Pales-| unit, maintained by the na-| apter of Hadassah, has as its betterment of sanitary con- lestine. Attorneys Henry Hunt of Hartford and States is not mined at such depths as Samuel Harvey of Willimantic. T SEIZURE MAKES WEST SIDE ARREST | riel Romanowski, who rung a gro-| gh street, was arrest-| charged with vio the liquor law, when the police place and found there a case g three dozen bottles of Ja- death of hundreds of fish cach time one explodes.—Ni in s persons and vehicles; BECAUSE Th ! ‘1 l d d- f b f | At Britain's great air station at Croy- verdict be set aside and that a ¢1'1' be | e w lo esa e enu lngo lm er rom S Ml S e s D 1o et for hearing arguments on a gigantic star, measuring nearly a quar- urday at a special session which opened ll(’l’ of a mile rom point to point. The at 11.30 o'clock. Attorney Hunt argued 0rder' {n the ground and covered with thick res ’ glass, o that airplanes can land om T‘orl@l:l :1‘:\(\ t])r?)‘uldlced allhfiuzgl \}!10 ad- BECAUSE I ll h 1 f mitte e fourth count which charg A H . H —— an ! Butterfish, grass mongers and other _fr_om Charles J. Farwell by blackmai mte lgent’ compre enSlve p or fish strew New York's beaches in such The first count charged Gitlen with ob- | Gmee have decided a dosp Sk Mot is at work, thinning the ranks. PBut this eized along with a can of cider l"tat mines” by the government. The ng house, e — i e ; BECAUSE—The Police Penzion Fund hasbeenmade ,\" :.md Coughlm were the ) ear 5 K s Lee ‘ Norwich Rotary Delegate to Edinburgh. ficers more n ly self SUStamn‘g’ . A wireless message from Mr. and Mrs. USE—You know now about the municipal in some parts of the old world. lawyers for the defens emoved that the ’ sign in the world. It is in the form of el beieaneeit e ) our water sheds was stopped by a Court i from point 1o e 3 electric lights forming the sign are sun! that the first three counts were unsup- : Ly vithout damage. Gitlen with obtaining a note of Butte - highway improvment has been com- o have Soddst & diaw mik e is not the case. The large proportion of Ao the label of a well known pack- detonation from these mines causes the anco n couer, - omeers oen k0| Name “Bayer” on Genuine with the co-operation of the police of- been | ue\l‘,“n“am G. Park of Hanover, who are BECA rd the Coronia en route to Edin- Scotland, te t d the 4 : Pt et oo s lighting plant; FOREA WSS S club, tates that they have experienced ine weather and all on board are enjoy- ng a wonderful time. Mr. Park is the delegate to the cone | vention from the Norwich Rotary club. BECAUSE—Respect for law, order and decency has been obtained ? It is not Politics, it is Good Business to vote for the Re- . publican Nominees on Monday, June 6th. Ford sizes, extra ply Fabric |30x3 $12.50—30x31; $15 7 31x4 $20.00 CORDS 32x31; $22.50—33x4 $30.00 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 Will Adjourn City Meeting Following the usual custom, the an- nual city sneeting which is called to fol- low the closing of the pclls this (Mon- day) afternoon will be adjuorned to a later date. Beware! TUnless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural- gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Touthache o3 5 41 | Graduates at Phoenixvllle Nurses School | LUMD280, and iargf;e‘: 10y '.l,’; i r 1 will Miss Hadie L. Blackstone of this city i . ggi . | hip until [was one of the class of five who grad. | or hobeost few cents. Druggistsalso ; ve t uated last week at the L) hospital training heen, sell larger packages. 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