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WISERABLE FROM [ Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 16, 1917, !03—277‘? ‘homas FUNERAL DIRECTORS j|l——— -7 o s THE WEATHER. New Six Cylinder Roadster Brought ta Norwich From Hart- znq.—xsgsr?:?: e, % Aot : Wyatt Ryley, 14 Conditions. ford Late Wednesday Afternoon—Latest Addition to De- | ****~ & Norriz, v ng unaous & MHILB" flg._ 3 2 £ o 0y All Calls Answered Promptly e e an partment Fully Equipped and Able to Take Care of 2::::::5‘; Z&E{,;'g‘:fi?::z. :."::.:, Felt Wretched M He Started women WIIO Al'e Knlfllng LADY ASSISTANT - Thunder showers are probable in mark per Chas. A. Hagberg, 8 594 CrAMPLAIY S7., MONTREAL. few days. ton is tho latest addition to the mo- | 2" Yurgs ‘seat which can nccommodate [2631— 278 Andrew Glover Willett,| Zyouble. I had frequent Dissy Spails, T Day and Night tion of the middle Atlantic Ll :nld prtale Pt 88 Main Street Sia “kipt T teispevaiives ‘mbders Aty Small Sized Fires. 2628171 Sobestyon Tzuk TFront street To Take “Frult-a-tives WILL BE INTERESTED IN OUR SHOWING OF @ | the nortieast Thursday and Friday. 7 o et pox Chas A - Higher temperatures are probable in| A new. six cylinder Reo roadsterboard, an electric lantern, a spot light, | 8 < A “For two years, I was a miserable 5 Atlantic coast districts within the next | for the use of Chief Foward L. Stan- | horh and electric siren and a loco” [2630— &3 Arthur Achibald Raymond.( oo oo oo mation and Stomach The winds along the north Atlantic . WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU | coast will be gentle southeast to|tor driven apparatus of the Ngrwich |three and there is an extra folding 445 1-2 DMain streef Sonth: iddle Ationtie connt moderate | fire department. The machine was | sent whieh will accommodate a fourth | 2632—1371 Wiiliam Enderly Perry, 120| 8ad when I ook food, felt wretched ARMY AND NAvY YARNS b AR i g driven here from Hartford late Wed- | person. The bell on the hood is ove: Broad street and sleepy. I suffered from Rheu- 49| matism dreadfully, with pains in my 2629— 234 Frank Waurvanourey X his KNI l'IING YARNS AND KNITTING ACLF.:- motive style bell on the hood. ft has 49 Second street Team Hamess Forceast. nesday atternoon by William R. Eris- |forty years old. It was taken oft an |2623— 774 William Joseph Carte : o was accompanied by Chief [old No. 6 hose carriage used by the Seventh street Jre ew England and Bastern New |Stanton who had been in Hartford to | volunteer department vears azo and | “634—2547 Daniel Charles Hallisey, 254 | back and joints, and my hands swollen. N One at $5000 which is & good bargain.| York™ Occasional ' thunder showers |atiend the annual convention Gf tho|is ome of Chief Stanton's many an- see_ avest Main street | A friend advised “Frait-a-tives” and We show a complete line of Army and Navy Yarns i rsday and probably Friday State Tiremen's Association and the |tiques. 2635— 439 Arthur Legare, Yorwic . ta A Mkt wiloht Water-pcoof Observations in Norwich. ineeting of the Fire Chiefs' Club. Mr.| The nmew ear will he fully capable renue from the outset, they did me good. for Sweaters, Slip-ons, Scarfs, Helmets, Wristlets, AUTO ROBE at $3.50. The following records, reported from | Frisbie had taken Chief Stanton, Dep- |of taking care of small sized fires, |2636— $20 Bdward. Caughey, 125 | Affer the first box, I felt I was getting Ete., in khaki, navy and y: e e The changes | uty Chief Stinson and Captain Lewis |such as chimney fires and will re: Thames street well and 1 can truthfully say that " b, NBVY grays. to the convention in his machine on|place the auto pumper on many of | 2637—1938 Charles William Natzel, 560 You are invited to visit our Art Department and in temperature and the barometric “Fruit-a-tives” is the only medicine rHE L L CHAPMAN co thanges Wednesday l\\'ednead.l) l:\olninkl- “‘h)eln l|tle dplr- rhcs% minor run: In a pinch six men 638 Boswell nvc;ueG 20| hothetua LOUT: 1E. 4 Ther. Bar. |!¥ Were ready to leave Hariford on|ean be carried in the chiof’s car which | 26382754 George J. orman, at hel me”. S LABRIE, i i i i R P R e ceoo. ER G05 |the veturn wip Mr. Trisbie and Gpief | ie 2 yaluable addition to the Tocal ap- | 7 iramidin strege V0| Fgo T 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢ see the finished models in these various articles < ©tl 73 30721 | Stanton ma he trip in the new Reo |paratus. 2639—1950 Julius D. Northup, Norwicl 3 2 o A s 25¢ 4 BATH STRSET. NORWICH, CT.fzm. ...00000 0 nas ma S Doty et Sihach oughe M| The machine attracted consiaerabio - Atall dealeraor sentpastnaid by Fruit models that have heen approved by the army and f -2 79, ris] s car to Norwich. attention in Hartford as it was seen |2640— 225 Louis D. Ward, 202 Maple i Limit 3! hurg, N, i 1 1 et e T oniets o Snich s paintea o | BN G U cmen st Yha Sont ; Zitves Limited, Qudemabrg H0F, navy buresus. Full instructions for making. ! omparisons. bright red and is fully equipped will [ vention. On the way down Chief | 2641—2471 Carl Theodore Eliosson, 92 1 i izess ALARM CLOCKS . | roovcoe 5o, oy (3l S e BT R | Sl % NS B i o o i We have s good supply of needles in these sizes Vednesday’'s weatiier: Morning over- | It is equipped with an extra tire, two land the firemen in that city took ad- | 2642—2334 Michael Kochanski x his|2725—1944 Henery Benoit, 78 Norwich i i i i V2—10-i ize ALL GRADES ALL PRICES|cagt with clearing weather before | twents three gailon ‘chemicaltanics, vantage of the opportunity to inspect i, 71 Sixth street I avenua. 14-inch, size 5—14-inch, size 5)2—10-inch, siz ok an axe and crowbar on the running the mew auto. 7 Jolin Staniey Marchlel §|1720— 380 Edgar . Ladd, 37 Roose- 3—10-inch size 5 and sizes 11 and 12 steel needles THE WM. FRISWELL . Sun, oon nnd Tides. 2644—2510 Willlam Joseph Fournier,|2730— 147 James Joseph Thompson, 4 Y. in all th ¢ 25 and 27 Franklin Strest I risesSifsore || ligh | Moon B, & A. PICNIC CAMP DEWEY BOYS : 208 Central avente oo aras 33 Beath stesec’ T We show Slip-on and Sweater Yarns ';; t Al A 2645—1122 Bennie Stuzensky, X 526 |2731— 3 c Renkuvites, s x i rushe 3 TAKES PLACE TODAY SLEPT IN OPEN e e BB arl); 104 Fantie strint new and popular shades, with Angora and Brushed OSEPH BRADFORD Nearly a Thousand Employes Will | Their Tents and Equipment Arrived | '* o Johnthon Marriman = Rob.|782— 633 Frank Bachara, 1§ Monros Woal for collars, cuffs, BOOKBINDER Frolic at Leverone’s Grave. Too Lato for Cadets. : Hill avenue Y 738— 2]7:; Charles W. Willey, 42 Asy- | =t 2647— 88 s _Asbury Bidwell, 13 um street. N Preparations are completed for the| Because their tents and other equip. Sotind Food = gl 27342643 Joseph Francis Hushes, § ] Slank B 1second annual picnic of the Prainerd [ment following them by water couidn't |2645— 73 Amos Ruley, 179 Norik Sturtevant avenue. ooks Made and Ruled to Order . § Ammsirong Co st Teverone's svove |keep up and failed to reach Stonins- strest TR | 2735 670 Theodere Caisse, Ver- 108 BROADWAY s hours ailes FIgh wursday. About 900 emploves of the [ ton until well along in the evening Hatar, Grolaxiom saille: s tide which is followed by flood tide. " | New London and No:wich mills are|Tuesday, moest of the Jumior Na B e rolazdowek, - 31362181 Albert B. Benfamin, R, F. expected to attend and the company |Reserve boys from Camp Dewey, nea: | 2650— 610 Georfe Howard Adams, 42 D. No. 3. B e e GREENEVILLE has spared no money or pains to give |Norwich, slept in the open Tuesda s B " 42| 2757+ 510 Walenty Marcenisk, 252 o €35 its’ emplo: e‘sda"] oad ti:r:e ‘There ]“III ll;llgh!. - ](hnsp;(.'ilde ‘dwrellel"lsn. of the 352 Francisco Prodenti, 102 - Central avenue, 1916. Ir tion f s 0 r = —_Cen. | D¢ €ats and drinks in plenty, a splen- [ borough who learned of thefr predi- % 3 2 — 917 Joseph Christopher Worth, | Josiah W. Whitney, Company G, |{ord . 1 Runaway on North Main Strest—Cen- | qia " program of athletic ‘and fleld | cament in many cases opened thelr | sg52— 155 anaca’ Tompson x his 20 Eimwood avene. Feb, 3 1915, | propsia tral Avenue Tarred Far as Ninth|cvents has been prepared and other | homes to the boys and took In ali they mark, 107 High street Cm——— Henry Avery, Company E, Nov.|mproveme SEBb Street—Pesronal forms of entertainment will be pro- |could accommodate, but this was only 231 Nick Kostine, 173 North 10, 1815 G % | able f RE IS THE = . — vided : | take the New | fSTall Bart of the whole number and A Seront " : ANNUAL REUNION QF William Caruthers, Q.-M. §., No fednesday morning on North Main ve speclal cars wi e the New |those not =o fortunate had to bur i i T 4 | Y. M. C. A. MAY INCREASE street S €730 Hhe tioreo belonking | Tonagn emplever to- he outing place |on“ihe Tround Whirever s Suitable e W THE 1STH REGIMENT. |10, 8% = ormavy, Company C, Dec. | ik oAl CaRaTEA to one of the farmers who peddle miik | and three will take the Norwich con- |spat could be found. Fortunately the 4 e aic i 2 ¥ AMP passins auto and ran away, giving tho | emploves will board the cars from |dry. et FRakoaerr - sua) o Sorasent farithe Qoming Year:ss |0 chiies Tucker, Company & Many Soldiers Take Advantage YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR ||| street in the vicinity what might be | Norwich The boys marched into the horough - 73 d . = S the Many Opportunitoes Thers termed a milk bath. Beyond the loss| The Konomoc bamd under the dlrec- |about 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon omlggsz sy perm “ireet ogers, R. F.| 1LY Hovey of this clty was elected | Thomas L. Edwards, Compe ‘ 4 Non-Leakable of & few cans of milk and the splint. | tion of Frank Scaplen will farnish the | the first stage of their trip on foot to 28 Jorse Emmet Rogers, R. F.|president of the 18th regimeni, Con- [Feb. 1, 191 : Sempany A hat is . eYing of one of the front wheels of the isic. Dinner will be served at'12.45. | Providence and Bostoh. made e Ol 6 e l"v.k‘uxr\ulum:er-. at lf;‘e ’gn{.\mdl re- réan";'q“o,"qu Gibson, Compa illi t here wi damage There will be a program of athletic |a fi D} nce. They had permis- e Ccen = nfon of the association held Wednes- | F L 1917, S h Self-Filling e events for both the mien and the wo- | sion of Fecderts Owen, new owner o v, Jon McBurney, 34|day ‘at Buckingham Memorlal ~Mr.| Edwin R. Woad, Company B, March | giijilad ¢ " 5 nen and followin are the programs Stanto: to e their tents JLoiayette stres {fovey, who has been secretary and|S$, i | ta Only ONE DOLLAR but as good as Eerasanis and Mates. B0 chelimen of eath events O ufte A" number of ihe havs |2660—1355 Charies Downer Prentice, surer of the association called the| Willlam P. Kelley, honorary mem- |, ; any that sells for FIVE DOLLARS. na?y;;(';:_!«r?:“f”:« Tase of et e Wi ed the camp during the afternocn | .g F el srane i | business meeting to order about 11 [her. Mareh 14, 1917. ' S fur ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED T - - & e 5 o evening and talked to the boys. | 29 George, 3. Ewvalle, R F. o'clock Lecause of the death of the win White, Company i r tral Avenue. asebail—M. A, Rupp. C. C. Smitt They left at o'clock Wednesday | ogeo. No. 1 _ | presiden:, William Caruthers, and First | 1917. | A 1 1 * Try one and be convinced. — - 2 ard Dash—Edward Prentis, Jv. | morning ta Hike o Charleston. '], | 2662— 655 Georze Dexter Ballou, 50| Vice President Charles H. 1o ot | George H. Wiison, Comp 5 et 2 - : The workmen who are tarring Cen- unning Broad Jump - Edward | This time their equipment goes with . Union street Hartford was called upon ta preside. | March, 1917 ol e the 3 T JOHN & GEO H Buss tral Avenue have reached the inter- | Prent - i 7 e e TReIE Lostd cRoId net T 2 Edward V. Murphy 21 South | it was necessary to elect a presi-| William A. Wetmore, Company . . 1L section with Ninth street. ". Bangs. them there and will probab! join | . A street dent, nominations were asked for. Mr, [July 27, 1917. e was a w - — > Bangs. them at Pioia where the hovs tienry L. Croker, 12 Hunt- |Hovey, who was unanimously nomi- | cniisted in [.ebanon . JEWELERS m avenue pan nated for the office, said it would glve | Norman IKell Harry Covey who is employed as a cxpect to visit Col C. Gose, clerk 1n the store: of A. B. Malne of wonien. - ([ENENE 5 oF e asasiialion: fivesting > ‘George P. Psyojiou, 33 20, 1917 He en from p J Bn ek =t 2t has been connned ta| QyoP it v | Norih Main street w0 dled in South Mancheste DR A J SINAY hizs home by illness Tug earle. William !':anka, 230 West " Thgse who were present at the | ' t = mes stree! union were as follows « pi g TAFTVILLE -0 FHE FEREH, (NSIAEEMNENT, John Frohmander, Jr. 64 B Campany A — Alhert C. Greene D t' t il —H. R. Tis- |Men on Norwich Draft List Whose |, oy R goin feervice. o 8. pean, 7ot | A entis [sttin :iBine. on Leave s Gorardl i e owul Numbers Run From 2563 to <50 Thatae stveet 2 Comabell, ; : o Race ton Clark. 2738 ive. Joseph A. Aue, 12 Soul s Calyin H. Richr Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | Stone and Private Benoit Plcased Tisdale and Michael e o s i i g R ’ S With Military Life—Personals. = E The tenth instalment of r Theod Albert Schulz, ompany C — Charles JI. Lyn pirl . | anding Broad Jumps—Tis- wvieh B Boswell . 9 2 . ——— Corporal Georse Stome and Private | B el e aries Geer, lenry T. [ 4 WIELIAM - YOURG . || e ewic oo Soas e 1 e e 001 Frank | Zeralsih 51 Take Doth Tmeer o Comoang D -Anson A, Puchanan, | : 2 . iopping Race—Costello, | o Tk Itenry Mossiter Armstrong, Wiiliam Gould, Nathan ¢ ¥ r Successor to {in the village on a for aucher. Teobele 24 Chestnut street H. Converse ervelio (or STETSON & YOUNG leave. They say r Ohbstacle R J. Keat- 3 Tl 3 o < a2 RS s ARPEmR d BU[’—DE in grod health and pleased with the| street = 2 )5 H:,puhl Kueiak, 23 Fourth ompany E It & C. an R it There is but ltile leisure as the | ad Brockway, Laurel |’ gt TR Goo ior- | Best work and materials at right)men are all busy from reveille to taps | Al g T 2832 Julius Robert Mattern, R. A A s M A Otis Re srices by skiiied labor. with drills and other work incident to | . rright 2568— Woodard Wreeler, S B e Euc L Y e William ¢ = | : Telephone 50 West Main St |©amp life. H 2T Yan- | 5 % o ”m.’”(‘\' l,‘ wel 3 Brown any G h Smith, Pete i Company 1 Personals and Nates. Edward Hindel is at Oakiand Beach, |5 DEL-HOFF HOTEL E e T Lebius, 30} Game to he Festure. Tubbs, 10 EUROFEAN PLAN -~ e | ires of the morning D | William Brook: spending & few | he me bet Watercress avenue James Quiniey i FLEMING g HAYES BROS,, Props. days with friends in New Bedford. | rwich and New ennis Joseph Donovan 579—1%62 Chas. A. Driscoll, 268 Fran- mer . fireene. James ” | e == re mame will hesin at 9 o Main street o Kiin street % Company K—ITenry l 2 o Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | Albert Bagby of Lowell the teams will A it o - sever Joseph Teonard Sm 2680—1006 Harold A. Sloan, 12 Spring Thomas 1. Ribhine. A. Partiete, T | = spending a few days with venue . Garden avenue land R. James Maxie Young b Ly o ) e e i Gther features aar wi ohn Mitterer, S1— 151 Alphonse Thibault, 3 1 Heveral letters were r i A\NE_ ST - = : a Syr %) een two em- cet South B street TENRY HOVEY deilvered and Mr. Hovey Is nnxl i e Siny # e S Autick B Fresier Sou . a Ward Allen, 477 learn the address of those fo T DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN jitallin, nonpsr S in Mt o x oin a ande = reet, 2 ire to see Captain John E.|letiers were sent. The retiroe | 3 Observed at St. Patrick’s Church With | Posed b= FiEgIc i — 544 Cleon Stark Chase, 124 Me- ik SRRl DPRge w6 Rosth ard of New London cZosen.|iers were addres o the following: | ¢ 2 . 3 ardi, Ton: iderici and - Edwar ley avenue street. T e i Roas, R 2 - Dental Surgeon esoial Batvices, Largely Attonded, » | watorm ; Pl Eugzene i 7| 16841483 J cNamara, 152|said that he has already served (wo New ¥ ] DIED . = he dancing will be heid in Mevers aver terms as president and he favored Mr. pascons, M. T NELSON T J Wednesda t the As-|.p f E SELRe hag s 3 e - r 1 | 4 . e | the pavi; o'clack he judges | 25791062 Carlton F. Sn haddeus Janello Ayer: Hovey's election. Mr. Hovey w During the dinner whick RS O N S | aliien @ Gie Ve Viswis Moy il e Armstronz and Ed- eot Norwich State Hospital, Pres: | unanimously chosen president. hy Jadies of Sedpwick Womnn's It KEARNEY- 1 RS of (he pi= Eroal holy QRN Of e luwrd Prentis, There will be prizes | 2550—150 Rapolas Chulade, 150 Bos- _ton. _ B Arthur L. Peale, assistant Corps, a concert pro. | fow maess In St Patrick's church was |5 Sach and other event and 2 593 Vogezzo Monacho, Nor-|Hovey in his capacits rendered by McCord's orches:rn o B Moe T Caeh snals saney nners and the | 2581— 412 Geor ner, 240 Yantic ,vieh_avenue - 2 read a report of the last reunion, and — Overhaulino R i om Tl MR e de DR mad ir. It 5 | 31 William, Gitschier, Otro- |the'repart was acoepted oir. Peale | DEPUTY CHIEF STINSON | A o 1 n- . R i cligre bando road, also read the financial report, which S inEnsd > S o el or s e - Stott, 1 Vincenty' Powloicz, Tl anaot 2 Dalance of $£30:08 in’ the COUNTY VICE PRESIDENT | - this mass also eceived com- |CLAMBAKE PLANS ARE trobando ave stroe T Asury. : P i KELLOGG and Re i w £541E Soster dipo, magy cEce e ot 2584— 996 Martin Louis Fritz Zahn, phraim Budnick, 5 North | The list of officers elected follows: | Norwich Fireman Honored by State PRITWOPR ~ 0. ... - e e o oy NOW SHAPING UP an novee. | 2 Wk Welden, 89 B T Convention at Hartford | a5 5 — 301 John Joseph Legare . 243 Zard 1den, - iy shiloet ) . the rector, Rev. John H. Broderick,|Captain Jarvis to Put Strong Lineu = % zabeth street ook s 2 R, eputy ‘ Chie ¢ | OF ALL KINDS ON the attendance being large and tne | 0" in g 9 » 2691—1206 Louis Markow, 239 Main Egesie compange A. Narwich [ Daputy Clict 1.8 B communicants numbering ~ over 100, | in Field Against Single Men. e ¢ n H. Richmond, Company B, |local fir partmen ) . usic w Z by members of - . | Providence. county_ vice president at the ann i AUTOMOBILES, | SRl pdilos &) s e comminge e sor— - it Tl e T Bt | et Shetrom . e e Y oas | pointed at a recent meeting of Nor 3 A < | Noroton reman's Convention in It 2 on | ¢ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | fstvef Feiranll "nie ordiie T th0 | BOief 12, T5emlly M o e : T 03— 1t Yo Tomase, Feont | NGO piake, Company T, Jewstt| Weanowins - Prescit at 1 | o v acntion. was Hents La Fontaine, | Moose by Dictator Lewis A. Andrews gereet . imilia tion from this cite were Chie Hlow- | (e Iata TRUCKS and CARTS, Wi, 2t the Gfieriory. Sang the bariiond |neld an important meeting at Moos Edwards, R 9¢—1343 Horace Bellerose, 43 South| Dwish: C. Barmum, Company D,[ard L. Stantoh Devuty ¢ : 2 = » solo, Roswig’s Ave Maria, with fing |Higme Tuesday evening. B strect. o 43 | Noroton. sm%ewi | 50 and Captain Lewls w Aot nOGGS Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | interpretation of the beau £ DL oported that every. thing is BeinE reot. Broadway. o P e oo o s e sarvo. | iitemen Josepn Tracy. Henrs Miante,| &itn &1 y ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. vestments and altar hangings |(0ne to make this year's outing and |2591—1044John Shea, 26 Sixth street. = John _ Cory SL| Wost an1 it was voted at the sugges- | Arthur Porter, Ellis Tayior of Groenc Adm ¥ Blacksmithing in all its branches. during the day were: of white and |P2ke the “best ever” in the lodge's | 259: Harry Markow, nes street, e of Mr. Peale to retain Mr. Hovey | Ville and Captain Pothier o von- | ¥ Sl R b tE) vl mbove ma|EnE ¢ street Walter Jakubielski, (his x | {7%0f JiiCo of freasuror. as it would | socket who were taken by autom Flessed Virsin's altar which - repre. | . The clambake will be held at Lincoln 2115 Harry Karczeski, R. . amark), £t Ninth. strent ve chinging the accounts. by_Fireman Arthur I k b duces a famous painting of The As. |Park and Chef Oscar. Lacroix and| _ No. 8. %51 Andrello = Ambarello, 318 | ™y was the sentiment of the mesting | Nearly 300 firemen from | Sumption. was specially lighted . = |corps of assistants are hard at work | 2594— 828 Samuel Belloney, 1 Py S Norwich | that the reunions contimie to e held |Sities and towns in the state ac) = ] N A N E K A iy 2 WO I ek R R | wax Beli, xiv. 11-20, and the Fospel |iriends and guests a jovful surprise |2 3 liko Bartnicki, 532 North | az00_ 25t anerinabital | tsky, 100 | tollection amounting to $7.08 lomaten from the units of various o A‘ = : e 5e the Tarien e e 50Pel [ when it comes time for serving the 2700— 321 Theodore Tevitsky, 109 | "0pilon S om lotters were read | departments a pantes. oth- | 507 to 515 North Main St. |Luks * 5542 the latier narratin o | P i il T SR e ; Chlerh \llen “Ohosen "ihe “better part, which snall| L, Cniertalnment commitice with VSE e eer Dlowkhind, | fycer | Catey wrnts, from Rad OAK | Whan o st oo g t- | £ not be t "her | aig Taylor chairman, A. E. Fowl- | 2397— 927 Justin Valco (his x mark), | yres_ son’ie, 11O ot Towa, that he is 52 and Is still on the [ford five vears a re was s X 2 4PSn cway, T D er and H. H. Jarvis, Martin Waldron 21 Cove streat. 1702302 Nason I Lewis, Occum. | 40,3nd is of the opinion that if Sher- |9arade. and a banquet and a ¢ 15 Main Street 2 the plans for the amusement of all san?). 395 West Main street Sl _ayenue 4 with the kalser and cut the war short. | tlon of the firemen, like so many oth- || A Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. ent. 5 340 Hobert Lonsdale, 23 T R Armitage, 16 Lau-| “gamuel N. Jones of Company D |ers. is a very quiet and business-likc | FUNERAL Garage work a Specialty. ball game this year will be a e I avenNe elewski, 10| Troje that he is not well and unable to |@ffair. £ . 1 g 3 - it reporis of the captains | 261 fiam ichael Dougher- Beech street. .. i fake in ihe encampment in Boaton and | Durnig the forenoon a steady stream | ‘ork Guaranteed. ! {mean anything as Henry H. Jarvis, o U K. i see his old home in Woodstock. of delegates and their friends arrives 31 Chestmut St Tel. 214. Infants ead Invalids | captain of the “benedicts” promises to 320 Laurel| 7 Jfelix Hellmiak, 49 Roose- | "~ yy ‘Eiicworth sent a message from |at headquarters in Unity hall to re i bl i Belmont.” N. Y., stating he is too old |Ister and receive their badges. The —AND— EMBALMERS i 1‘ CK’s | put a string team in the field azainst | 11 avenue. Pl ol TR i B H‘ 'RI Captain “Gene” Fowler's “singlemen.” | 2602— 706 Sahad Attal. 62 North Main e e e 1o be with the boys. He takes pleasure | COmmittee was composed of John DENT 's T l e R e street L T, romgeum | in reading about the reunion > Fisher, Hartford; Harry Skilton, Wa: THE ORIGINAL ulged nd all in all the outing will L George W. Keller of the Keller Art |®rtown; and Edward W. Post, South zZ . 3 2 T 103 Central avenue. b ' 5 - 1 | repay all Moose and friends . 08 e ret, | malleries in New York wrote that he | Manchester. 795 Eredericl JToseph Caplet.| T mot attend and | ended with| Thomas Dennison of South DR. E. J. JONES ‘MALTED MI1i |_ K Lauras, . A | Ex g 0 276 _Central avenue. “Please five my kindest regards to all, | thester, president of the association i : 1960 . 0. Nawrock, Yantic. £ gards o a socia Suite 46 Shannon Building | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder | SR SRR Charhino, s SR LR d bless them.” He was a member of | opened the comvention at 2 o'cloci. | 2 For infants, invalidsanigro ldrm- | S A b i o Tl e leab. s et 25 | Company €, Mayor Frank A. Hagarty delivered an | Lady Assists Take elevator Shetucket Stree. | Prrenutrition.: “Mmmuy | .The resular monthly meeting of the | 26051502 Ernest . Bullard, 25 Piis 2— 103 Stanislau | Tumezky, 8§28 | 700 i his homs In Dallas, George W. |@ddress of welcome. and Chief John C. | it entrance. Phone Invigorates: ‘mothers ad the aged. | oard of directors of the Y. AL . A place rth Maln strest. | Loomis wrote an Interesting Jettas, Fia | Moran of the Hartford fire department | phone et e i T e e Tuhn Money, State hospit Al bl ks 1oke of his two Sons having entefed |4lso addressed the firemen. ‘Repor's of | § mENRY B cHUR i i {room a I SEEEIET Shouws © L ittty Che | 2 — Thomas E. Murphy b E ” Kk the service and he has two liahle | "ommittees, the election of officer ind ui o | ular - phy, Ja s E Jurk more liahle " | WM, NOTICE Instantly prepared. Requiresnocooking. |, iijar joutine of husiness was trans. abeth strect 13 James Thomas Burke. B4 |4 service, and both are willing to go, | the selection of county vice presidents DEAD HORSES AND COWS Substitutes” Cost YOU Same Price | acted and reports read and approved. | 2600165 Oscar Philip Brantigan, ¥ss [ 2715— 83 Alfred L. Chartier, Dion | He resretted not heing able to-attend | Vere on the program for the busincss — Main_street e : v the reunion. Mr. Loomis sent a $5 | ‘meeting. Removed Free of Charg: 2610—2661 Edmond Walton H1I, 5 contribution to help’ pay the reunion| Selection of the place where the nex Ha; 94 Joh i . 96 High Cail 163 New London. Ask for Chas. land road Ahdchn Dipante. o A8 RSN ocurey convention will be held is to be mads Later. Reverse charge. 26111100 James Seddon, 3 g Sk Front | James TI. Sawyer, adjutant of the G. |at the closing session. Thursday morn- " WEST SIDE HIDE co. GA( E R rorn_ sStret i ; & Eaun ¥ AR cepartment home " of ‘Tndiana, | ing. After the disposal of business un- | Mas K 4 ing, use with T A e siler, | S| £00 13 Dennis ONell 34, Spruce | U] ReTer Surmet the DAISOMIY 0% | ina tmet stiit oiclaok WeaNesass oo - - warm water 2614— 528 Pawel Minkeou Sin Beimont Sicord, State | the present war in Europe. THe carries | 8 at thEIks' club of Connecticur., and | S & 3 ke THE PALACE Funeral Director e Toma # Sulphur *7' "Eare, 200 i B s i 2 ewapaper owts nnataies| held a' dimner ‘atter ther busincss | Shiea il 2 Sl isht 2615—156% Ludwik Dziadosz, 4 Thames 2245 Wactaw Saymanski, 9| Pleasire in cabinet making. He is cap- | meeting. The officers of the club were 41 Main Street 78 F A rvestfulnight. 7 Streat. sy tain of the funeral firing party and has | reelected. 1 er It 26161356 Joseph Perrone, 31 Hish|2723—1271 Augusi Jienry Prevey, 12 [attonded 06 fanorais since 1902 Fie Norwich Man Gets Contract F 1 Directors ranklin Street o eteoer. L Ausust Hen ix the chief of the fire department. Mr. rwich Man Gets Contract. 3 P. SHEA Ref eshes 2617—2254 John M. Kelly, 29 Boswell 79 Nathan vatrous, R. F.|Sawver iz in his 72d vear. He former- The contract board Tuesday unera ire v Prompt serviceday or night r » avenue No. 1. Mistic T¥ Tved 1 Sonth Wosdsiock, ed the contract for the nes P y g 41 Prugeins), 2618—2135 Michael Tarkewlez, 153 Charies John Yesionowskl, | - During the past vear the following|over tie Park river a part of the plan i - Cnntam! ns 8097 Pure Sulphur. Ropsevelt avenue, Broad street. deaths have occurred: 1o connect Praspect and S Pros- — B e abvistaans waros wll T S8 Lady As 1P Bl & Vilakor Sye, Einck oeBrown, 680 [} | 2619—170¢ William W. Broadbent, 6% |2 Joseph A. Des Jardins, §| Tlis Sprague, Company T, Feh. 11, |pect street in Hartford. to Fred D.| prmme s ao o Eastern Conneeticut squal to The Buls - e v PBroadway. Srman street. 1916. Miller of Norwich, the jowest bidder, | g biUBRE 2 20 = ietin ror business resuiws. e ) 26202669 Pete Gancasz (Pity Gan- —2576 T. Z. Haviland, 27 Greene| John Booth, Company F, Feb. 3, |for $27,809.95. By the special appro- letin for b

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