Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 5

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wock, - r*mpuc.un.u.w-.% mmfis Ligne vehicls lamps st 708 this N.fl,:wmwm-w" Evening—Reports From Several Committeé Yat to S : vening. operation on his heel ot By Bt + F - > b are in courss of con- Mr_“mrfiumm : 7 deach “rate S Thetes 1 : ’ wihvml Feveh ERISH AND “PAPE'S ,DIAPEPSIN® " RELIEVES strustion at Groton Long Boint. v 163 STOMAGH DISTRESS IN osed "% s : v 478 5 " GIVE. “CALIFORNIA “FIVE MINUTES R T RS e o W g i RE housand Mithe o SYRUP OF FiGS” ’ Susan S. Evans died sud by el r"m""“‘, pneumonia at Thompson Sat; w L April 220 12 St Georges day. S m‘ M. B. 'Pr-nnu- of Lincoln ave- p.mmhr By English residents. - 8 Diapepsin is noted for its . 3 Nor- {epesd 1B siving relief; Ita harmiess | Johm Brower, 67, died in New York | et D Mucphy, f"‘"‘"’;" - {ies urun unfailing action In'regu- |Saturday after & fong iinces. . Burial | hox fin gassy stomachs. Its|is to be in Mystie. quiek of in indigestion, dyspepsia " > jand. tis when caused by acidity| Sunday afiernoon I3 persons viek it famous the world over. the Otis Library - this wonderful stomach sweet- | Martha A. Ward was in ” a o B c: ur home—keep it handy—get ;s . g United ar "Ce ho .y > X o : itiycent case from any arug Delegates from this vicinity attepded | ; ; £ o f" 3 l‘“. a"ize' s 9 fou 3 i MADE FROM A DIME then if anyone should eat satian ©F Toaw hrflé“'wmen doosnit agree With | Gher ot Foramiom hold In New mm Saxton Woolen Co. Bat they eat laye like lead, | Onturdor. 4 N Newest Novelty i and lo:‘r: mlnd tv;m. gas; 4 ; ¢ s Total . Wi *7A 3 ; i o ca z2iness and nausea . - LL START PLOUGHING { nm_,:.‘_“ Summer temperature prevailed dur- | Arthur James.Ba : . conclusion. | _The Red Cross room wii be o 50c EACH A T T Py (hv;:.' Trorcurs stanging at [ sign miniete . % rln Penneyl- | trom- 9.0 to 530 today, T - HOME GARDENS TOWORROW |2 sffect - v e The Mild- | ternational Wht ) a campaign inesday, with_ the : SIS i contact TN the stamath N e daye T meet omciala of our v ned " himseit | nour from I to 2, to : Bix Acre Lot in Norwich Town Wap|seest sad m-mfi’ y sl ity, then all the stomach distress - : Py % g 3 - Pledged on SBaturday. ¥ S ghen gl Somack ULl waier giass for,_proserving ese| o &b Gay [inanse in ‘il o ; ‘;:3,:' ’,'_';z:-; ,’::;“. i ':;_ THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0. | mess, certainty and ease in overcoming | Lee & Q-om,—av P A . 3 amd generous ‘W H. Loring of the-local aqz A, | such atomach disorders is a revelation or] ! A o e . Yoo e en committes. 2 b to those who try it. After the snowdrifts melted this|on the ‘were : e e " m‘:z ‘work ing by. Established 1872 spring an unusually large number of | houns be ‘the specisé . was it PN | o icmnige Py in RS u: of the 146 MAIN 8 fruit trees in Union were found to be | here. 3 n of the|home care of the sick; t tee WAL held ‘Sue mm‘-‘ “ TREET girdled by mice. ’ he BN Sross, ex-1will not be hold this it the Chamber of Commerce vfi GREEN BEANS, SPINACH, TOWN SCHODL TEACHERS = Chatrman E. \J Re ‘W. E. Bates of Mystic preac fic‘ll.("nn(,‘cwm’? Southern family for 1 yenrs ASPARAGUS, at the Baptist chusch &t WANT 20 PER CENT. INCREASE 81X TAKEN IN NARRDWLY ESCAPED SERIOUS zppicen on the need of ol ot K i fng Kol i R L 71 y Sunday, exchanging pulpits ] Necessitats RAID SUNDAY NIGHT INJURY 1IN RUNAWAY 7 Fesolution was adopted re- Academy. making his home with | 181 LETTUCE, RADISHES, ETC. | 85208 iiasi. - v o ; el | Sicnting e, pastars.of the" varivns| bne' e sy, xn:|1O14 1917 OLMEBER J | Five Man and One Woman Arrested in | Frightened Horse Crashed Inte Tour-| churches in Namar.r.uuun_ A3 Mia OTREY: M - JOHN H G’S atriotism is Joseph Aldi, who kee) The town schoel committee met Frarklin Strest House. 'g Car Drawn Up at Curb. with &—w e i _,_‘“, Wley ,.m“ Sy way A- HORGAN & SON Fancy Exhibition The American flay fiying at his home | Fridzy evening in ' Superinten Five men and ahe woman were takin | Fred Pyartkofskl and By the adeption of another resolu- ?:n’neh I gree e = PANSIES on Chestnut street daily. Graham's officc’ with Sll nembers Of | 1 o raid mafe by the local police on | compenion. Dot resis S 287 | tion F. C. Warner and E. J. Grahane Miss® Eliza Hupbard Sellers of Lehigh " o s amniversry st g | E B g i SR SUOR sl 350 C ook I o | IR, 10 WAl i | A sepetied (sl b ol st Rt o 10 (S TIOELT| and Willesbarre Coal Co. e MIArIOR s o R maries e, wog | Saking o an Incredse 2% 48 got oot | M B o1 Flailln Tiret | TS SN, 8 3 et oo g T W T O O R e e e P ot oo Biint | 50 2 5 i, o e i 5| ndh D2l 5 1 She "okt | et Hadgor 2o 's g e | HHAGH Grade Coal picloc x : it aif sistor. 6 Franklin Street g e he S e Jg"l’" S e R . m,-fl"ng‘:r et W Bmn WAy of Mes. 3 Koves of ‘Stamrord. Conn. e t la, S i i e e A shart. — Th atton was an occaslonal vi USRI HOLDEN, Prepristor . G e e e O e militass e e ety W o o e B e e been geveral, | more|itor to Norwichand Pomiset in laie Nut and Stove size. z A _former_ Butnam _pastor, e e v e s | Witk frequeniing. ' A_quantity ot 11| Se°C e, howwe became Wemanage: | mister” One-of the largest was mads | Yo' i gentyg o Bt i | P $8 75 The BEST CANDY Thomas Feltman, of Waterbury, Wwas left in the hands of Supt. Graham | 30T 2nd bottled goods was selzed. All| Broadway. Near the Masomic Tem- | by, vicaxen m mrorddy ‘,"“’;’““‘;‘;’ helming gnd character and were pleased |Doo o0 No 2 Nut $8.00 p = been conducting evangelistic services|.o work out. six prisoners are out e ey s | Ple the animal ran up on the side- M' g A acres of land no: to learn of his succeéss in his profes- . & Nut. .. .. 2 i T4 present to anyone as aigift is a box [at the Advent Christian church Supt. E, J. Graham reported on the 107 thelr appearance in court thi%|waik ang then back into the road, nas- ¢ e A mmittes of Food| 2o ., IO them the news of his death A {ef Danbury. {prevocationai school and the O T ewn Berat Kang | rowly missing a large = Sups nectiout Commitise of Food|will cause sincere sorrow. Coal at mines advances ! Greanists here have been motified| il be Dremented ac the heeting of|.ng Omcers Morgan and Keensn. | TDich was standing by ghe eurb. T Horcomb o work for increased Tood John Crawford. May 1st. m e e AL 3." e A :r‘.':ng.‘.mur of Commerce on Friday iEEes=—e s o s bt m;"'! m::‘l“ m mum:;.l G‘:n this state rs-lm'n;:-y John Crawford, s nent citizen Kevociation of Organisis 1s o be hetd] SRl et might m: copies of the following | of Norwich, died at his home on Union =i {Thars is a guarantes ship in sach box |4 the Gnurch of the Covenant in New CONNECTICUT PATENTS RESERVE RECRUITS HERE |Bath strect and the ::«m 4,9077 | lettar to the secretariss of the Cham- | strest Sunday noom after & serious in.| 1His price is for presemt that the Chocolates are fresh and | York Wednesday evening. ——— into the street in front of Bailer's of Commerce in Connecticut cities | ness of about three weeks, His death delivery. oull find the variety ‘excellent. Sold | _x: nni | Staniogten _ Man _Pesfects _ Duliyary{ Enrelling Station ¢ Be Opened in the | stablen “The animal kept on down| ™ ay ‘e miuie of the initiative of the | TihelU® (° & Eeneral breakdows ia Mechanism for Rotary Press. Thayer Building Store. L }“S"e:“a.”,'.? hl‘r-nm ielin | Connecticut Chamber of Commerce i | ““3gr. 'c,..gm was born in _ County B McGuinness of Norwich presided. | by the United States patent nffice to nrv-,(nm wlu be opened today (Mon- [the curb just north of lunsbrd emitiot frae Bnit sepical caasitit rearet ser en. L D A hree years of age hs came to this citizens of (Conmecticut, Tuesday,{@ay) at the Thayer building in the|market. ~The house was thrown{tee in charge of this subject, wam ap-| . 3 foot flagpole is to be erected at | April 17, 1617, follows: Howard 2M.|store which has been occupled by the | down by the crash and was held by | pointed to inv-stigate this que-!ltx: ?"“" :’o?l‘( hg- -""7,'“.‘., e |‘°“'°" Offers Land to Gevernment. -"A lower pole 45 Test “high | Barber, ‘Stonimiton. delivery mechan”|home buard recruiting officials. several by-staners. The harness hadfand to make their recommendations |y o'yl Tms, hse e B ALY PATtl (atayeite F. Main of Nort will be surmounted by an upper polsflsm for sheet-feed Totary _pre Those intending to join the naval re- | to be removed from the ho: and it {for increasing and conserving the 00 | tre ange of 22 sence he g Ok 4| ton bas offered the use of 100 aires of have arrived | Raymond A. Beckwith, ‘Hartford, mo-{serve will find the enrolling office at | was led to Bailey’s stable. The young | supply of the state. arriage. with Teanells Filtey 1n New|liMable iand to the government for the vehicle transmission clutch { the Thayer building and the office |lady was taken to her home in a pass-| After due consideration, the execu- | Parriage with e i avs iy | PUrpose of raising food for the soidiers Srachaniem: " Chasies B, Bragana! hours will be as follows: 9 to 12.30 a.| ing automobile. ~She escaped wita ttee presented” their plans | ¥ o7k And a5, Tilimantic)of this state, the rat man to offer his Waterbury, button clasp; CarlA.Cerl-{ ;) “3nd 1.30 to 4.30 and 6.30 to 8.30 p. | general shaking up. Mr. Pyartkef- ernor, and have been ap- 5L T for & number ofi...,erty for government food produ A Dbill before the general assembly |son, New Britain, ball-bearing; Frank m., daily, except Sunday ski was cut about the bands and his | pointed him s the state commit- |7oars- In illimantic Mr. Crawford tion in Connecticy prohibiting women and Cook. Hartford, typewriting ma-|"f¢ is o splendld service and should | clothing was badly torn. The carriage |tec of foo supply, In accoraance witn | 727 & Prominent citizen. He organiz- Pl M — working nights in factories Theophile Bupl Nor-|pe taken advantage of Lieut. Com- | was vractically demolished. the terms of his proclamation, a copy | 50, !he Alert Hose company, the first e oS PRy T is causing a sreat deal of interest in|walk, shade holde: oseph _Guillano, | o= 8t & Cldle, N. S. N.. R. —_— - of which ig enclosed. fire eom}uny In that city and was| Saybrool oint.—Morgan G. Bul labor circles and among the ciergymen | New Haven, amusement _apparatus: | mil e in charge of the office. T o i e The commitise of food supply has|®ected foreman. Mr. Crawford was{ley of Hariford is panning to 60 MAIN STREET VIOLIN ) A ( of the state. Horace G. Hancock, New Britain, Sometainad et % | deeply interested in athletics and used |recently purchased farm on TEACHER Gearge T Hart. West Hariford, i holee SHOW BIG INCREASE. { {2270 o ponat n sevgral of our cit-1io take freat pleasure U n/ promoting 3 Taxes will he eollected today at the| “gwitch; Tilsworth A. Haw- | IN g Domie zardens and other | AMAteur theat y, having staged a &n String !mstruments repaired store of John G. Potier, East Side, ', Bfldsuwfl -m-rk imple- HOME GUARD RECRUITING is Jarge number in this city as well as 2 e rgtas s from 11 a. m. to 1°p. m.—adv. Be isworth E&{-u»_. — Past Nine Months. 7 in Wilimantle About 32 years asp ery seceptacio: - Notifi State Milit such ’ ttee be-|Mr. Crawford came to this city where Setthlotnhots dddrae B Tne body of Eizabeth Gooth. 41, of |ert B Fayed New Haven index o el Rple-Netihed’ B °, MY Accordia to @ buletin sent out b | Heves tho g e ,ho“’,}fl he had since resided. Mr. Crawford WE ARE SHOWING New Londen. who diad st the Norwich Laje { Lewis K. Homm, ry, Dball- Emérgency ‘Beard. the postal = savings headquarte State hospltal . Was taken tolcage for bearings: Wm. F. Helmond. Washington and received by Postmas- | work Columbus in Willimantic, St. Mary's Ce It ‘W. Gale, home ard ‘with all o1 izations ind 4. A Nomatgpgen fox fangral wervieey dhe | Bfvrera, Toevriing Tnacnnts A | OO oR U or Kortes I3 ie Jont ¥, Moenitof tnd Tomk? e | Tut T o eI IR 50 onicindi | . &, 7 secley of this ity of which 185 Crystal avenue. for: William. 3. A. London, Hartford, | been instructed by the miligary emer-) [ 10 0%9 [O0L 0 OIE SCERSe OT IS | evthorives. v elastic fluld turbine: Nelson E. Mann, | Sency beard of this state to discon- gs dove < = g Jacger towns apd 'clily Mr. Crawford is survived by A quart bottie of ink broke in the | Naw Britain, electric heating pad (re- | tinue recruiting for the home guard where such work has not been start- Ao . O ed, the committee of food " | bis wite, four sons, John 3. of New B C S S LUNCH mail, bag from Bosion lo East Hamp-|issue): Salvatore Mastrolanni Wa- |Undl farcher notice, | The Instructons| posits for March. 1917, was. 34,600,000, | vises that the local chambers of com- %r« Thomas H., of this city, William NECK BEADS, E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor- s in|immediately offer fo cooperate in this| W88 & member of the Knights of wich, Conn. ALL THE NEW ton Friday and a number-of.the letters [ yerbury, periodical call apparatus: Sh: T e or over twice that for March, 1916. In |merce sbould fmmediately undertake | P. of Boston. Edward of New York, BISCU! were covered with ink, bu re was| 1o NTi e amd Monroo Guett, Hart.|des in a letter from the military |3r 0TSl Urice that for M eposits in- | teh work of organizing local commit-|and two daughters, Mrs. Sarah -Hill, MESH BAGS, ETC. only one package on which the name|fora, electric switch for lamp sockets, | @mergency board. Col Gale said that | (12 ey . ( _ 3 ! a o L ased abo almost | tees to take up this subject of h. and Miss fssbelle Crawford of this TR MENY | could not ‘be distinguished. ote.! William R Webster, Bridseport, | he 8id not jnow jest what had prompl- | Gricc®tne Gain ‘made’ for. (he ‘entite | andens and . vacant " lot cultivation, | ciy. He also jeaves & beoiner. James |8 begides our regular line Pa k. LA At the Bthan ‘Allen training camp for | SOWInE apparatus. o o e e ctiane T 1 is thoughe | fcal vear ended June 30, 1916. Total |and get all others interested to coop- | Crawford of New York, and two . s Crandms thek Do o TR e iaing <amp for o Desims—Wm, Malmauist, Wall B bie that the 5000 cnlistments, the | SePosits in the United States on April | erate with them. grandenilaren. Mr. Crawford was ot a |} of high grade Jewelry in Champiain i summer, Prot Honts | Oy oo e AT | D strength of he home guara |15, were $I26.800000 standing to fhe| The enclosed plan for & small gar. | very' sentle diepesicion. already ready G rpiagir R. Monteith of the Connecticut ASTI-| gt oy D% | In this state have been received. ever 7 epositors. New s been preparcd by en- | to,_make friends & apparent (§ al] th esigns. Co., Danielson, inkwells: Wilcox, Crit- | in this state have - York city made the largest gain in the | kins, of the Connecticut Agriculfural|ssse retained his friendships. e latest cultural college, Storrs, will direct the . 3 tenden & Co.. Inc.. Middletown, ce e B A lectures and entertainment. tain mamed vehicles not Inciuding |VICE CONSUL ZABRISKIE T e e s T s trick F. Murtagh. Every piece guaranteed. To correct a typographical .error, it | Sn&ines. RETURNS FROM ST. THOMAS| Toledo and Cincinnati went into the | for planting are those which Dr. Jen- The death of Patrick F. Myrtagh, 15 o Taater R ok ot T prmrs million dollar class during the month, | Kins has selected as the most suiiable | the Well known boss painter, decora- Prices the lowest. J. L. Gardner. ot Central Village, who . Gone to Washington to Make Repert|increasing the number to 18:. New |for the purpose. However, these may | tor 2nd wall paper merchant, occurred has been accepted in the naval reserve | - it & York, Brooklyn, Chicago, Detroit. Bos. | Dé_changed to suit local needs. A {&t his home No. 72 Coit strest, Sunday as a second machinist. He is a motor- A and Exnected Hers for Visit in Shart | B O derpita. Bortiand, | complete. record of each xarden plant: | evening. ~Mr. Muriagh had been 1n JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS man on the Shore Line trolley. The funeral of Amos Lucy was held | Time. Ore., Cleveland, Butte, ‘Francisco, | ¢d_should be made and the report|%00od heaith until Wednesday nigbl oy from his late home in Hallville Sun- By Milwaukee, St. Louis, Newnrk. Soattle. t on file. This report should show | When he was prostrated by a shock. License your dogs in the towa clerk’s | d8y afternoon at 230. Rev. L. Hon. Luther K. Zabriskie. vice con-lroiado, Kansas City, Mo. and Clnéin. | What vegetables were planted and the | He had been a resident of this city —AND— office now: $1.25 for male and spayed | Sherburne, rector of St James |sul to St. Thomas, Danish West In-{,¢1 quantity produced. Local seedsmen | for the past 52 years and had been in dogs and $5.25 for female -dof One | chufch efficiated. ~ These four sons | dies, to which post he was sent a year | "mjoven offices now have between | Will undoubtedly arrange to sell the | business for over 40 vears, being one| THE BEST VALUES - T dollar- extra after May -1st. _..f" acted as hearers: Amo: Arthur, | ago last February at the time when |45 assortment of seeds (or a similar one) | 0f the best known master painters IN NORWICH r‘ucklng Gpotke and;Wiliiam Lucy. The choir | the matters wers taking shape for the | hocaoy, aaie Cotumbas oD 198 | Galied for in the Jemkins plan, and |and wail Daper desiers in the state. The extent to which the automobile | Of the church sang Rock of Ages and | pirchase of thone ialands by the Unit- Paul, (Bridgeport. Tacoma, Akron,|2180 fertilizers. At one time he was the largest con VERY M stealing industry has heen developed | Nearer, My God to Thee. There was tates, returned to New York on Each plot of land should be . |tractor in the city, working om most wNER:‘I"soMP::LEP;:Yc:AsND AT [in this state is indicabes:in l.‘:wm-t Very large attendance and a_pro- m;-. 3 P““”r dence, Weenver, Jersey Cify and [, O b e, competent person ane|of the prominent buildings in Nor- AT GREATLY just made by the state police that Fusion of ‘Beawtifal flowers. Burial| e left at once for Washington to One hundred and thirty offices have | COURLY agents will be glad to answer | Wich. REDUCED PRICES since the beginning of the present. was in the family lot in Poquetanuck his report and it is expected | ¢ any questions which may arise i .| He was married in Dublin, Ireland, |7 Joweled Soth Thomas 12 and 16 the department has recovered 65 .;‘T,?:; Sometery where Rev. Mr. Sherburne "he Wil be at his home here with-{°Ver $100.000 on deposit. Pection with this work ‘The Met of |to Mary Leany, who died in 1910. He | mickel case, $3.00. cars._ = ‘| read a committal service at the grave. (n a few weeks. MILK WIL! county igents and their addresses is|!s survived by two daugiters, Misses 10-Yoar Geld-filled Case, ’45 P Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr, had —_— L SOON mn(.d on the last page of the Jen. |Josephine and Julis Murtagh, both of | 15 J. 10-Year Gold-filled C; Oliver Beckwith Lester, a Waterford | charge of the arrangement UNION LYCEUM. BE 12 CENTS A QUART s pilan circular. this city. A son died six months ago. |17 J. 20-Year Gold-filled Ci - Phone 175 voy of 12, was committed to the county. Aden F. Beers. —_ In order that the suggestions of the | Miss Ju" Myrtagh has been asso- |23 J. 10-Year Gold-fillsd Case, Lome at Norwich Friday by Judge of | .mp. runeral of Adon F. Beers was |interesting Programme Carried Out | New Price for Local Consumers Goes|committee may be quite clearly under- | clated with her father in business for | Solid Gold, small size Ladie ‘atches, ~—s-+———ee——e | Probate Arthur B. m‘fll The boy v stood, and with a view to tting ef. | the past eight years. $6.00. was without jnome or parents and de- | heid Saturday afternoon at 1 e'clock S e o Mneaiial Chroh TS ENest Alne B L fective help from ail partids intevest.| As one who loved bis home Mr, | Conyertible Bracelst Watches, war- feom- his late home, No. 8 Thames % s Sueccsmor to s M S | it~ T MR A | S S s o | T PO PR 0 2,10 1T o S i ene B e g B0 S £ o | ubiiesd Wl Walhe, 200 4 ncl at ce at Grace 'emo: <l A quart er May 1. was - < 4 C e oz STETBON & YOT O Besides up the fo0d produc. | Jas & delegation from Shetucket I %mu out'an interesting programme. | agrecd upon by members of the Nor. o B o e Bt AU, ora | wae & memmbet of Bt. Pairicice church All Watches Fully Guarantesd CAWTE! and BUILDER | tion auestion. from_ the standpoin: gf | 30,87 1. O. ©O. . of which the e devotional exercises were ich Mifk Producers Assoclation at 4 | stier ssnt to mayors | Was & Mmembsr.of Bt Patrigs church J. OGULNICK & CO. Jpork mad maceriale et rignt | WSSANS S0P ihe Cannectica: o T S ator ot e can"i. ""z"x?." o s choarie ana peszer wa ";:,‘2.‘.’ ey aneacos” i theiley gé’:‘ o Tre Copy of Jetter sent to all man- | 06iets. Mr. Murtagh worked on the |32 Franklin St Nerwich Prsetes mittee of food supply has taken up the | £,3” Shiepnerd, ofciated and. thel Rev B P Biadle, past ufactursrs in the state. church when it was first built and —— == tter of = George pastor of | bres D hy, was h: 5 20 West Main St Diction ot Conmaeticets phs ek Rr0" | hearers sere Ciaxgnoe Ratvbun. T. L. | {he Mekinies Avenve A MU E Fion|the chaié and ar thel, (&) Copy of Dr. Jemkine' plan for | Bl 000 Do mies of the Kaieris 3| _PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING s pastures flur- 3 iy g “ m,‘ Ch i meeting was very C, | home rardens. ing the coming summer. . " ] 5] church. The R Tallows: . - (5) Semy Columbus, having acted faithfully in ucket - Wy ,s-mmu-, ARG ples of cards now in use ng W lodge.| Paper .by Clearies The Em. arner, ndon 0 vi heste Thy 1] ig [the order as grand knight and state e Crasher. wich shDM; oy | Some Day el nnd:“,,“gs nmfl}ifl'] e ""‘"I“l'“:"u“" Bew ,n‘;_“_,“wfi;’; A i que;uun:rm ln card la| Gty srand dmight. He was one o¢| JRobert J. Cochranz o .“&" e e e o o B M 0 E i i e il T it 2 256 mbone. Tarormaion sad wine | E GAS FITTING, Erankiin. St. m:{“;,‘hf:;ofi“flfloi"wfi’:ym vice. e o Hil1 displaved o chert ang ae. | inderstood that it is their desive to PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING George R. Thom: E e . e 3 rick ,n.u o And be. ._nn-o;‘ -nw-. wm m the ‘”f&""f ‘"“; T ppa aR, ergant > Washington 84, Washington Building = I o i will advise this committee - to the state tarm. Snd i chari Shomsk ke e Agent for N. B. O, Shest Paciting. L s how meny coples of the Jenkins plan A. G. Garvin, head consul for the| Mrs. John D. Hall chairman of the all, an il 1n prichics s ars needed for use in your commu- Toodmen of tlie Waerld in Connecti- | local branch of the Netional Woman's | LIGHTNING TOBE BIDSE nity, we will gladly forward them to ¥, o i IV ‘sloan up on®a.lot of Stable and |abunces L T Ay L s I & per OF e SpSLL g _POLE FROM HOUSE T P¥p. are spnding &.cevs of.this. et one furnish protection ‘to the famili of | been been received at the Thayer 3 & those members who &0 €0 the front in {bullding. Others are har P Bolt Entered Chimer But Littié|Sheipus” 2308 of all citiss in Con defense of the United States. eards direct to Mr. Hall and Mrs. H. Damage Resutted. Yours very truly, ? T Stanton. Prices right lew on Team -nd Ex- | .. Because unnprecedented industrial ac- N« S COMMITTEE OF New g the electrical storm 'hi h SUPPLY. semg Jiprsaesns and Rubbac Movts © HELT b, T i Berthier Machine Gun. hundred occurred in . this vic = dle, " the New York, New Haven and | tne Man te & ,"f,:,:’d‘”:m‘""‘ 2nd | yerprnoon night, and which was the OBITUARY. MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in medern house as sloctricty is to lighting. We guaran tos the very best PLUMBING WORK o ord wralizoad has -announced Season, M 3 — by expert workmen at the fairest THE L L CHAPMAN €0, |55 s 0 (REg sl | v o) Shet B ol B ot " 2B g 2l S S T [P offective at midnight Su e B i Eto vera "'M e Lins s o3 Charies . Tyacy, Ask us for plans and prices. 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT.| Orders from St. Albahs, Vt. Friday | ">V i E m torn off gsa o For X o A W an - g hy mriatd S AT Glastaniury SEory ToER 3% men| dams Resital st Doss R = T e : Song Recital a River. o ihe e No TRAVELER® DIRECTORY e Goreirnents T e | paye enlisted in the Home guard, and| ryidey night the puplls of Miss|enited. et 16 anrs S 1o S A raise in salary wouid take effact today| 7 = and Y, mu-r gt - latayeits Getiing. Ready _u“ work in & speech at a pubiic and 10 per cent. in the power lgn: K& arm Jokn Hurley, praprt the Plea ‘was president of the Ana- .25 New 25 J| ment. Ani . ad 1 ;}h college at Diarsonvan, Turkey. I 3 X z Anl'l'ux.do Park, N. Y. sg i L K ready fo ces | Ange! t:n‘ln"b t:‘ *: ¢ LSEA !:INE Miss May Frances Vogel *m : ; * - % Do waak e e war. He wis the SnDE of r. and Mrs. Herman Vaogel . ires and ’ - : o] |8 : : : — T EEA, il I"'_ £ ] Y o8 .. < 2 F low, th Auuasn g ! ; 2nd <son i Tow Xugoide 2na’ :;.':.:. X o 2 ‘other. son. Charles K. Tracy, in © nlw York o i > ing | Ministy st Richmond, Ve, who mar- M—n Thurs- I O i - N - - 2 Fied ajss May E. su;:un of, this ov. Hénry ompson, pastor “ - books . . 'He was born at Southfield, Pa. ?r Memorial Baptist church, is serious- < 3 u‘?’ifi"’tfl this :2‘!: “Four for the entertaimmesnt Henry McHatton, M. D. y ill at his home in_ Hartford. Dr. Faithtui Mertyrs Who Suffered Death i A by Q IRON CASTINGS :.".‘3:':.",;"2 o e T'm ;;,m . it Boston,” by .;‘::"' Boiles, New - Z BOOKB’NDER FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY m.::u;‘ &nnm Devos_wen | {* ;o : x lid . Henry a . An llness | Slank Bocks Made and Ruled ts Order m VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 tion for meny venrs. e e Apparently Xnown to exist. - * ton was & 108 BROADWAY Ne. 11 to 25 Ferry Straat J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street

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