Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 5

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Tar "Wlmpfi scHooL . |SAYS USE SAGE TO Servies Was in Gharge of the wi-| PREVENT BALDNESS 772 | Martha R. Wilcos, Tr., q.n.m B oo Valen- |, %5205 | R ot . th £ being bald? of New Tork is spend; tine Reich—Water Held Back by Defendant Interferes Tas & large ditendance.. The Wh:,:l-u:{,:"g; RS v your r urn gray? 7 3 - Mill—Other - 4 o st nhleh lamps at 6.05 o'clock | of relatives on m With Operations at Mathewson Civil Ac-| e resuiar o Tmsston Thess conditions come mostiy from lo the hair and scalp of a little of ths Mrs. John P. ‘who hl been - F . tions Filed in Superior Court. A vies Saink B redl Parisian Sage will prevent bald- The day's length has increased a Vi’m-!’ Te- c J little over two houra. e e w b o i et b and grayncss in nearly every in- % The classes and clubs will "‘"-m-‘fl 187 p L Jag day when a Beoat pwopte take gooa £ thel 4 . that Sad P! e FO! care o helr e note eliow's birthday today, the | Mt Pleasant street, is m Mty ik i Miisannd dbtiar Bamas mmon | CE7istien’ or Church fing was. pressmt- |, gy §0¢ sadly neglect their haif in Milford, Stratford L nlg i dog gl o N | ed_to the school. m;“ are equally ‘lmuurlu:l‘.r L:t‘:k 27th. dam raised about eighteen inches be- 0%: The superintendent of the school, 3 9 3 e Chelsea Savings Bank of this|Edwin A. Tracy, netad iriotic |after your hair. Parisian Suge iz & Thursday of this k is St. David’s Pendleton s at- Bee bome in] 0" Hhe Mathewson Mill in Ledyard eity g.‘m Monday in an action mm:‘ urvlg, c:g.u .cuo:y':x,,flu scientific preparation that supplies always imj t with Weilsh res- Miss has flooded the water wheel at the H. Babcock of North hair needs—it's just what you wunt it i‘..‘:".',’?.&.,.‘“"’i;:;"" e e s | plant and sreetly interfered with op- The bank officials clatm | prayer, Amerior o sung oy ab T\ P° [Tt prevents grayness and baldncss by erations Martha R. Wilcox of Ledyard Bikjisoc] Two boys, one, Seth Yerrington, |Putting life and nourishment into tib bearing_the American flaz, the other, | bair roots. A l#nbdr of m«. arela Miss Edith Donda-umdmr brother | has brought' suit against Valentine 700, Clark young, bearing the Christian| Man gr woman, no matter how oldl 58 MAIN STREET s % “"h"‘“ Reich of Preston asking $4,000 dam- Flag, marched to the front of the Sun. |you are, Parisian Sage will help you 1 y.,.. can get “u,w at Mabrey's, | Teturned after a few days’ visit with|ages. The plaintiff In the complaint | Emma day school roc®y. Miss Hazel Maynard |t0_look younger and more atfractive. ‘Broad —a " | their sister, Mrs. A. Gould Hunt in fer of the account to bis own account. Flag, ‘Why not go to Lee & Osgood Co. 45 s ook Bridgeport. o which was filed Monday with the clerk | Tne aemand - was rofused. and. thes | eideet LocM: The I e ur Tar |and wet n large bottle today? 1ta in- Mr, Babcock was given a paper to be|is Flashing Near and Fa expensive, and your money bagk if of the superior court in this city acres of —"L out by Bmma B. Allen. This| "Mrs. Cobb told the history of the|dves not cure dandruft, stop falling 7 A damp, glosmy day like Monday : Prof.-and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Sa- |she owns about five acres filled $200 Silk Petticoats ............. 47c|Eives "u'*"““}“’ the grip and pneu- Leayard with a_ mill bnua.u., was ugust 26, 1016. September | Christian flag and drew some lessons | hair or itching of the scalp. 1t will several Bing- fls‘h bayun Mills, six houses |16, m B. Allen died and Hen- from the two flag: make your hair grow luxuriant, bright $150 Muslin Combinations ...... 47¢ m:n and mm snow have flood- Ifred Mitchell, u\d er bul dlnt:. She claims M ry len was appointed administra- The school maluted the American |8nd beautiful. The genuine Parifinn d cellars In some of the lower sec.|Who is spending tbe winter in Miami, |about four years the def tor of her estate. The administrator | fag with the regular salute and pledgo | Sage. as sold by good druggists every- 47¢ | tions of the town. Fla. raised his dam n’clow the mil -.Iwnt has made demand for payment of the|of gllegiance: then the Christian flug|Where, 1s a most refreshing, delicatels $1.00 Embroidery Skirts ......... 47¢ —_ Gilh!aen hcb‘ 'n. 3700 and Mr. Babcock who ratsed and the school saluted with | Perfumed, and Invigorating hair dresh- Connecticut Library uloeh ARE HURRYING ALONG used the wa bnd: and possession of the deposit this pledge: “I pled=e allegiance to|lng—free from stickiness—and abro $1.00 Ladies’ and Children’s Middies, 47¢ u—x is to mla the annual us whoel filled flfi u.?s claims to own the $700 made demand E our for whose |lutely harmless to the hair and = ew Britain, Wednesday of this woek THE MILITARY CENS power 3nd dMciency. for payment about January : one brotherhood = ; b it Brewing o s State e Dros % > 78¢ Corsets ... seees #8f i toWm clock resumed striking | APProximately 7,200 Blanks Have Bsen 9f New York has brought suit S SEatugt | ave. ready ta make payment ST TLoNEees) T servich aog Tierney Cadets Held Mesting. g Monday morning at 10 o'clock, after a Returned to Local Headquarters. Abraham Jacobson and Ephraim Bud- n as the superior court shall di- % h ES 1 Out Mary's Tlerney Cadets held thel 7% Ladies’ Waists tsees 470 week end lay-off in which lts familiar e nick both of Norwich, claiming three | rect. e NI O T T uy ar meeting Sunday afternooi in r| 2% Wore missed. The lateht list of returns anfiounced i i st. Mary's T. 4. B. hall wih a laree dies Gowns . x at 5 o'clock Handay afternoon at d that Mrs, A number in attendance. The presi by = This weel's meeting of the Vinevard | military census headquarters in the| ANNUAL MEETING OF TWENTY-FIRST BANQUET OF BB RO ) L L T T, L wou senk in the |and the regular routine of busifiess MF“S hie Central Baptist church | Chamber of Comimerce build ‘was as 1 69c Bungalow Aprons ...... e s %0 be heta Zf?,_m S. B. FPaimer, | follom: - H. & A. ARMS COMPANY TRI KAPPA FRATERNITY. ":";L‘;a;)‘_;;;;;‘ oom of the Ohurch: of |was fransactsd. Beveral commmittets $1.00 Dresses up to 14 ............ #7¢ S O e DaICarlo: | John A. McGregor Re-slected Presi- | Bruce Sedgewick McMillan Presided Hio Baal Spshherd on Sxdey suiitir }ffr”: e ncseisr g s+ Aoy g - 4 Cler~~men here are being notified ¥ b 2o dent for Another Year. as Toastmaste: thet those present mas havs an op- regular reports - s & -sps gk 7e ”.on -mnt" fl.u“ann' :hpebg e | A 3 Mrs. Te read und accepted o i © | baueats is held in John A. McGregor was re-elected as| Thirty covers were laid at the 216t | o 1o tha. THhice Lrgoni 880 Ladies’ Crepe Blsomers ...... 47c Hoston, February 27-March 1. The committee dlrecting the canvass, | President of the Hopkins & Allen Arms | banquet of the Tri Kappa Fraternity | wrom. s Tonals M i Rt e “do. | company at the annual meeting of the | of the Norwich Free Achdemy at the | sheir e i o " B. rman, is very ds New arrival round clams. Plenty of | ;i s that all blanks to be filleq out | Stockholders held Monday at Boston. | Wauregan House Monday evening. The e fresh and salt fish at Powers Bros— ¥ » . The following directors were elected: | following menu was served THAMES RIVER BRIDGE EVERYUNE LlKES 8%¢ Ladles’ Silk Hoss, ...... 2 for 47¢ i a7t g g adv. p and turned in a the census headquarters-in the Cham- ohn A. McGre:or. J. Henry Drury, Z 89¢ Chiidren’s Gowns . «.... 476] 'The papers refer to the elaborate so- | ber of Commerce building, without de- | A- P- Loring, Edwin W. Higgins, John Grapefruit Cardinal. LIGHTED AT NIGHT. lay. At the present time about 7,200 | P- Murray, T.. J. Garcey, E. H. George. Cream of Tomato Soup. = 4 - - S =~ 2 for 47 e blanks' have been. turned in properly |, At @ subsequent meeting the direc- Crouton Soufflee. Pretty Difficult to Loiter Unsesn in 06, UGN ANituseonr i filled out and a box was ready for|tOrS elected officers as follows: Pres- Celery and Olives. That Vicinity Now. be. shipment to thé state headiwarters at|ident, John A. McGregor; vice presi- Roast Turkey, Sage Dressing. — 1 %o Ladies’ Drawers and Covers Hartford, Monday night. ; Giblet Sauce. The Thames river bridge is lighted Mashed Potatoes. Mashed Turnips. |from one end to the other every night 2 for 470| The -| _The ch gressi & brary fi‘i..";:'fii.":"fifi':a?'ai’? vcmfa.tge the c?m?n::r'g:x‘ .‘:h;;‘lnbg:ond oy f-a;f IEE S'lrencll"n! T g;:'vinflfl:nltx‘::fl{g;";m r*;::ie;_f; p!:;’l‘;_- “PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS Bo Palry 800 ..o coove o vo R HOr Ba e et e e, T “Neapolitan ice’ Cream. Big flood lights arc located within a ; °iL?-3v" HGORLII::E o = % opei vail - | for. £ Brary patrons. L O ] e Principal Newtor of the 7 Fancy Assorted Cakes. few feet of each other and it would be $1.00 Ladies Long Outing Kimones, 47c Broadway school sent a team of twelve Demi-Tasse. extremely difficult to loiter around - Although this is apt to be the dull | volunteers to the commercial school to 4 i that vicinity without being confronted Your cold will break and al gme o§ year, hardware men are hav-|help in this work and severa] of the e &ruca{ Sedgewick McMillan filled the wl_‘z‘?‘ orders to kl;m‘: SRR n}.hserv end afer tak a dos> of & a big call for edge tools and ma- | public school teachers also Tun- : office of toastmaster in an able man- e car provided by the ad for | “Pape’s Cold Compour every twe K < g % e ner, a number of the members re-|#a dormitory has been fitted up and the | hours untl] three doses are taken. chinists’ tools, drill bits, files, wrench- | teered. Mr. 1I who has chai & =, wrencl e e s . sponding to toasts. Fraternity Ideals, | men are thoroughly satisfied. Sérrrar 1t promptly opens clogged-up nos- We have over a thousand LADIES’ es and the like. gf this work exid Mondy afternoon e Tatenty A Aol i b e N u v s, stoel that it seemed to about the same : y Fra . ¥oss of J rils and air passages in the head, FOP SKIRTS I steskc aome stosk foF | - wne. Tanten appointments - of - Tev. | Eearie. S Totebits o bl Bats o Wikiimantic, was of great interest to(further accommodations and stops nasty dischirge or nose run- 2 small store, but we sell Tots of them.|Richard R. Graham, rector of Christ|day and he thought that it was time / the fraternit Joseph Christopher | swer was: “You couldn’t drive ning, reiieves sick headache, dullnes#, church include sermons at Calvary|for some of the other patriotic sons . Worth responded to the toast Our| With a machine gun; everything fs feverishness, sore throat, smeezing, Our prices are $1.97, $297 and $3.97.|church, Stoningten, and St. Andrew’s, |and daughters of Norwich to come i Alumni in place of I'rederick S. Crow- | O. K.” d stiffness Greeneville, next week. to the front. § . ell. The following were the toasts: AP T d-up! Quit blowing None higher, mostly all wool geods. Two thousand blanks have been sent A Kappa's Future, J. Raymond Greg- Changes at Midway. and snuffling! e your throbbing Miss Katherine Brown, daughter of | 1o the state headquarters from Nor- o * son; Alumni, Joseph C. Worth: Our| A force of 250 .men, who have been | head—nothing elsa in the world gives e of Mrs. Frank T. Brown, of Nor-|ich by the committee on results and : e ] | Fraternity, Lewis P. Balley; Fraternity [ working at Midway for the last five [such prompt reiief as “Pape's Cold wich, was among those competing in | Grosvenor Ely, chairman of this com- = | Geals, Frank H. Foes; Initiations,|months, completed the. imnrovements | Comnound.” which costs oniy 33 epnth the west vard, Monday. The chang- the woman’s lawn tennis tournament|mittee, said Monday night that.a few - Otho Chase. assistance, tastes nice, and CAuUses no Come see them and weonder how we | qt Nassau, Bahama Islands. more thousand could have been sent The banquet committce e 5% | as include 11 tracks thnt vary i . if the work was not handicapped by the lNowing: J. - 2 one-half and o quarter mile in | Inconvenier, ccept no substitute. The two nights’ bazanr held last|(he serious lack of volunteers. The chairman, Albert Senft, Edward Hall, |length: These tracks wiil Inerease Week by the Catholic Women's club.{ committes on results compiete their Laurence McEwen. the transportation facllities. On these — frefght trains may be assembled morc Mre. Frank T. Syvivia, president, clear- v ki e g part of the work as fast as the blanks | N e o4 $1,365, to be devoted to the needs of |are turned over to them ready - for WILL EMPLOY 4,000 quickly, which the poor of St. Patrick’s parish. shipment but they cannot go ahcad 2 worl was done HANDS AT GROTON | L tment of the New York, New Ha vill save time. The the traction de- CUMMINGS & RING { il the volunteer workers have taken Coventry farmers began ice cutting|Un" . i Dec o el e e e s iti . ven and Hertford Railroad company, Sertina jeaccember and are still har- | ihe planks. The plan is to have the JOHN A. McGREGOR Addition Being Built at Plant of New | W50 S7IC e i o o Tts offices from = Z ' . ing cut by Repeesentative. Sorn "5 | names copied from all the blanks, then London Ship and Engine Company. |X-ew Fiayen to New London. This d=- Hmeral Du.«h“ R e Y pepresentative John .| cend the blanks to the state headquar- | dent, Edwin W. Higgins: secretary 3 S o partment also has bufit a bridge at . en e erlsco ngsbury m his own ice pond. ters immediately. The names can|und treasurer, J. Henty Drury. Within a short time work. will be | Yoo et o0 Tl e new tracks | ————— ] be checked up from the lists prepared | ~The annual rcports siiowed thé year | Started -in erecting a new machine | oy b b o e ) e o e eIl e Iby the stenographers and others Wio | to have been an unusually active ome |Shop for the New London Ship and and Embalmar: . o et ¥ e ednesday ev- | Vofunteer their services. and the company is looking forward to | Eagine Co. The new shop will be larg. ot that Submame personal. tax, Wednesd eh. 35, 1s |, ivhen It was seen that tiie work was Sites sctivity Sia Sie Ssews o thaw the prescut one snd Bl . 37 MAIN 1REET being seriously handicapped y the|ing 12 months. At present the plant |tion will be equippe wit] E rop - . h S > - e e iy of the ik of colled- | e e | e e Bt | i ot i Incidents In Society 33 A STRE P brought into use and of fifty women oll totals approximately :25 mw be located at the northern end of the 4 Oppesite Post Offed called up by the committeemen all iy. Both day and night shifi yard, south of the old ferry slip. but ten were too busy to give an hour's employed at the Dlant. Durig| Tt s expected that the addition at It was remarked upon 3 ar the larse addition on Chest- | the south end of the present shop will nut strect was completed and is now | be completed in ubout a month. Th Willlam Rusgis has been for sev- find time to heip along the cause had|in use. addition is 126 feet long. jcral days at Prides Crossing, Mass, L e . i been doing so almost since the census| Edwin W. Higsins of this city was| It stated unoffic that the -—— it ia s e NOTICE 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistam —GROUCHY GROWLING GLOOM—| Leonard B. Hocter of Andov: 5 er. hes =a the Nor- looms up in the offing, knotlcally | iy "ok, ubished by Jobm speaking, a quick sail-away is your|Trimbnll, Thursdav, September 28. instant need. 1786, The paper contains a speect’ of President Georze Washington to the taking was started. The men and|among those who attended the meet- [ New London Ship and Engine Co. ex- Set your rudder for The Biggest| American people. women ‘who are contributing their | g = = pects to have a force of about 4000 |ed, after s week's stay in New Yo Little Store in town and get the Maga- | Those who buy penefls find that v aane T e _— men working within the next year and OPENING OF EVANGELISTIC il of rt, hobby, iness, | prices have advanced sharply. due, it|Ple who a ¢ | HAWAIIAN a half. Miss Rosalle Benneti of Peace Daie, % i e e oK | Ciaimed, (o the fact Tani CGveat | Quarters. - Although the cnll has been i D In the naval bill fust passed by con- [spent the wesk-end at her home in | CaMPAIGN AT THE FIRST BAP profession, trade or recreationy Britain Is buving in this market enor- | Fepeatediy sent out for volunteer sten- IN Y. M. C. A. COURSE | gress 50 rubmarines are to be award- | town. e ikt R MDA A - i mous quantiti £ ographers only a small per centige o = = . = ed to the lowest bidders and it u 4 In our Cighr Department (same|TCHS GueEnTes of penclls for her own | 4 %Sy or 90 in this city have respond- | Capacity House Delinhted With Finely |3, 10 the lowest bidders and Miss Jessie Smith of TION TO BE PRESENT. Hoor, Broadway side) we have a smoke edi ln"{zct the percenttn \:;fls some Rendered Programme. tric Bgat company, of which the smp the guest of her aunt, M o A pattent from Bridgeport, L. S.|thing like one per cent. Monday even- and Engine company is a subs Linneil. T B for every smoker who. demands & high | o 7y o, “Giscovercd at Now London | M. It has boen suszest@l that the| Y 3. C. A.hail was filled to capac- will receive ita share of the contracte —_— guality at a moderate price. station, Saturday, by Policeman James | 8irls who are wearing ¢ XNatoinal | ity Moénday evening when the Hawai- Among the 50 boats the bill calls for ms,, Ruby Vaughn. a student at Co. CH!ROPRACTiC COME IN , PHONE |N | FitzBerald was turned over to guards |League of Women Workers, buttons|wn Singers entertained twith nativelten submarines of about S00 fonnase 11 is hcme for a few ® E from the Norwich State Hospital from jPut in an appearance today and do a|music, solos and tales of folk lore in oy 3 4 i lttle towards helping Governor Hol-|the Island of Hawali. The Waikiki|course of 3 f ot ADJUDTMENTJ which he had escaped several hours 3 : s earlier. comb and Uncle Sam in their policy | Hawalian quintet, five of the most fa- | gre equipped with four engines of 1008 The Sewing ciub met Morday aftir- PP ol te Ao ehecniny | mous Hawailans’ now performing in | horse-power each and the New Léndon [noon at the home of Mrv. Allyn L. The docket of the United States dis- [ for all the volunte to do checking | this country, appeared in native dros: Ship and sine company is the only | Brown on Eroad trict court. February term, which | OF copying at the headquarters In the | ang gave one of the finest programmes the United St b 4 T eBeDoe of Corner of Broadway and Bath Streets.| opens ‘in New Haven with Judge Bd:{chamber of commerce building as the | Sver “neard in this olty. Dlesst engties with: such fremonsons| Miss Mabel 8 Voebb returned yes-| IS "Iehe8, of Chire Phone 766 e aarsmns on, (he Bench, Sk 34| NESSE Nevo Bel Srtuges o lots off e molos By Jack Heleluhe - snd | hocso-pore terday. Miss Porter's School, Farm- | favoriniy spoken of cases slated for trial, including that of | & hundred each aund each volunteer | amy Awai in the native tongue show- i ington, where sha is i or in -art. mong Mr. and Mre. Horace Learned, who the Deutschland for sinking the tug|may take one of these Iots to the of- | oq = remariabie range of voice and —— Scott. ®|fce in which she is employed or to| oo, 2 ISmarkable range of voice and|SEBEQUONASH COUNCIL HELD . T. A. her own home to copy the names, re- | cigtive audience. Several guitar solos INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS | ,, = 5 ? The Chelsea Savings Bank | ...icuc womon nore nave been 10 | Soaine oo et D e o S | Josres Suionct, Sevegal Eyienr Zoio grers, Signts oF arraTieta i carned yited to attend a mass meeting of the |as soon as the work is done. Any B5r- | bers of the quintet were rendered with [ New Board Suud .at Moeeting in For- tursied ‘to New Yondoo., - 4 ¥, Norwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1917 Counecticut Branch of the National |son who has patriotism enough to on- | 5 talent creditable to such noted m- esters Hall. - A 4 < orouEnly investiga:sd The Board of Directors of the Bank | Leagus for Woman's Servics to be g it A = e sicians. Georgze Awal gave a short == s 3 3 4 Fd e, s . It . Mr. rers - “ ¥ V. ” the current six months at the rate of | Grace Parker will spealk, = person at the census headquarters. | wione 1ts people and its music. Mr. and installation of oficers of the De. [take place at the home ar Miss Pow- suttecings four per cent., per annum, pavable on To the volunteers who have helped | orged in the affairs of his native land 11 svesters: hall on | €1500’S Darent‘sy._ Mr. and M':l‘l; dJohn = veckirg and after the fifteenth of March. News was recelved here Monday |so far is due well deserved praise for | oo was shown by his interesting ad- . "ot tho business ses. | POWelson, on Warren street, Wednes- ot by Fat that members of his family had been | they have really done more than thelr | froas. ~ This was the second mumber utine business . wag | 133 evening. A few intimate friends Ve rekpan: el - a ative: v/ . re- 1l v h summoned to the Bedside Rev. | share and are s o) P [in the Y. M. C. A. course of entertain- | transacted and the reports were read mony. An informal reception wWill | ohirapractors ar 1’24".:;“"“..[‘":1' she of Portland, Conn. | whenever they can. formerly of Norwich, who i now crit- | breparedness parades were ail right [Nt Be i Bood: gianding Both mumerieatly | FONOW- yopesel ically ill with pneumonta, requiring |in their place, but the Connecticut mil- | wANT SPECIAL TRAIN SRS s the attendance of two nurses. Itary census, now in progress, is the TO THE NAVY YARD. The omcers for the ensuing year{. Waterbury.—The state officers of the Talls et of New. Yoidon: 00 | Baes soe St yaay & o L | were installed by ex-Deputy Mrs. Lo Ny o e e s Miss Bertha Somach, Gaughter of Mr.| Connecticut leads in the manufac- | Enlisted Men at Submarine Base May | yenia Clark of ““’W*"h’-‘“;;";‘)g‘l‘mf; 25, (bt "ty ok 5 afrertiacn ‘Gf Thurs- nd Mrs. S. Somach of New York, |ture of war munitions, insurance the Petition New Haven Road. B o i Mooy Pony | day, March 1, to complete the organ- were marrfed Sunday -evening In that [tobacco industry, metal products and . led werc: Pocahontas, | ization of an auxiliary hore. VIOLIN city. They are to reside at No. 54 |practical preparedness. Enlisted men at the submarine base | SCeS, Mstalled were: ~Pocahontas, s RO, Y] Golden street, New London, and will| Probably Sherman was right. War|are contemplating petitioning the New Manchester: Powhattan, Stephen Cul- &-‘,,\M Bldg.. Rooms TE A H be at home after March 10th. may be hell. But it is a thousand | Haven road to operate a special train |y, collector of wampum, Mrs. Vlvr.x; 5 s times worse to have war come and|¢; the navy yard nightly at 10.30 or Button; keepsr of wampum, Mrs. Net- - The lobstermen of the shore towns |then not know what You have to fight [ 17 o'clock. . They assert there would | iie Seminee.” heeper Of records. Mre i All String !nstruments resairsd [J|L0U¢ Jjust received word from Hart- | with. Connecticut is doing the right|pe an average of 50 patrons nightly. | aga Latheop i Sirisg oo ford that a clause providing that loh- | thing in spending peace hours to 1earn | that the running expenscs would be | Srollewine the installation refresh- | Vicline sdld on easy terms jters under ten inclies in size may not | what she has in the Way of War re-|emall and that a brofit would he shown | ments of cake. cotoa And fancy warers | ‘mmu Pile Treat- DR, A. J. SINA For appointments address & JiDS Causht in waters of this state will | sources. because. of the fact that the wen|was served. { ment Will BeJust Like Meet- €. BULLARD, Sliss be added to ome of the -fishing bills would be willing to pay extra fare for e e H ° 3 Place, Ner= |10 before the general assembiy. Scout Leaders’ Mesting. b e L ioar Mg COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS | ing a Good 0ld Friend. D entlst wich, Conn. - e secont et nstru resent time " 2 e second for i ction| At the pi t Uncle Sam’s ,,;:‘m‘ pregung of Esther Stanlev |y, Scout Leaders will be held Wed- | emploves at the submarine base have | Seven Were Fiied With Suserior Court (iooms 16-19 Aflice Bullding, Nerwich P at the home of|, .day evening in the room over the | the alternative of icaving New London Clerk on Morday. g hone 1177-3 i = W. C. Hungertord, in New Britain Otis Library. scoutmasters, as-|at 835, walkine home or renting a . March 2, Mrs.' Georme M. Mi- | QUi SADTATS and patrol lead- | room for the night. What they desire - ts - - 2 n agreements Dor Of Ivaterford. Vice president men- | Cre will attend also. The subscts for |ls the privilége of staying throush a | proceq” Lo Gommmistones . oo g7 on “Our T "‘“";;' foclety Will speal | study. will include hiking and tests | picture show or attending a theatrical | Donahue were flled Mondny as followe: | i n “Our Respensibility to the Nation.” | 5t can be given on hikes. performance occasionally. Hopkins & Alion Arms Co. and St eerioo! “sage rcekowscki, 14 Pleasant street, Arvid G. Ohlin of Groton who snil- AFFAIRS OF OLD .,..,., of right thumb badlv swallen = PANCAKE FLOUR #d4 Morday on the Spanish submarine Saybrook.—Mr. and Mrs. Chari We will d‘”"“’“’ ©X= Jlicanc” Pernt Tor Madrid. Spain and | Peass of Savbrook Point lefr ow CHAMBER WOUND UP. | Jan. 2, compensation to bs pald at the N olain all aboke oal Miss Minnte Esther Beckwith of Gro- | York Saturday for Florida, where they [ s L I T T "o . MAPLE SYRUP n were married Saturdav evening at | will sta ‘:n. :t two months. Thom- | Directors Hel ir Final Meeting on Rrbok sireet, Westerly, R. L, and Har- LA TOURAINE COFFEE _parsonage of the (rofon Congre- 'H. Smi u-n‘-y lm. 2 ’ ~nal churh by Rev. Henry . ¥ ".“’,g"g“,‘{’ofh‘::‘;‘f . S ks onable Good Things st JITNEYPLAN Tuthert, DD The directors of the -old Nerwich | grasmn:, ©5 o ind Doe- 20, 380 T Ciiamber of Commerce held thelr Tinal | QUFInZ tncancclts an e o 'mm::d:m-l Dot Peaplofa m.rk‘t OMcers of 8. Jaseph's Tierrev X meeting in the new Chamber of Com- | .04 Tohn Maxin, 187 Test Main street, It is a pleasing way 20 Jiivric Now Tondon were insanet| § §IATE 5 3 - 3 1134} 1§ merce rooms on Monday evenis u fi tammed J: | Aoy afternoon at t< meeting in St Which tims the affaire of the old" #econd and third fingers ‘ami - ot g & A v s 20 $5 weekiy enses. buy Jevelry, Watches, Jj ~-~vvnmn v County Director. Will- Fanization vero ‘wound un. The e T Vs weaying sxpetiote S0 o satn 6 Franklin Street 3 DA I ) retary and treasurer. Charics W. Perr- 2 i Mys- 3 » and Diamonds. o5 ARG b % . = S | son. premenicd his final report, Which | te I ronsiod o o i Done. - : iy where. JUSEIN ROLOEN. Preprisse s er‘ . e Catl o)xc Total Ab- . d and accepted by the direc- r.cu,.“ Jan. 13, $8.50 week THE PLAUT-CADDENCD. || =~ o o Tt e Pty [ T T T ; to ke is recor: 'or & year at jeast. ok ., Thers vns' Eastsrn Covnecticut ind The hourd of direciors “of the mes r\fi:;:”v.&a?"kmn&;n ewi ot RA! ¢ rommer s 2 PRl f ~welers, Estatlished 1872 . 7 e Chumber of Commerce are to ronsider ',(,.. i€, $6 weekfy during ince; r A PUAUT-CADBEN BUILBING || ot non Tin o a e | {nters of mporcancy b thelr mesi- | upd expomen’ ¢ ' Evergreen Beer k Co nttar son of Walter Genv, of Naw | 3 L s % o i Lk 3 g i uzn. GFERM GER BT Tl nere Gens Geded Granby.—The engnfcment.of Wil- —-— oln= in which hna haa ‘hc assiztance : B » c - fi # - 7 % Jiam Mifis Maitbie, execuiive ucrvt:ry i of Miss Geer of Nom e fi."w mfl?;afi S d;ln!fiotf.h, Aiss ?fi mdnn. nafl ws:ml in foot, Jan, 'A ! m’ Rockville.—A hicycle club is beins | JEE) : NN -Mm- AL Hamlin, «,lugflanb'fl. “has B 4 Stat: ERE ‘s 20 adver [ formed in Rockville by Leland Lam- anmornced - by Airs. Hamiin. Mr. dea’er in British nuc Africa is in z 10Ty W‘W‘ home is in Granby. the -u:( for ‘coiton and silk hosiery. ."“”’ ey d

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