Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1917, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

[Vjicchell po. ortsous & Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 30, 1917 2 e ey -EMB/ Conditions. Werlneldly—Rav. J B Lee, D. D., Revieva Works Of ThatCaused "chiofsand Burn- T2 FROY ASSISTANT There has been virtually no change . the b 3 f th ip- 3 Al catls :yn:wn:n;' 'P;:mp(" ;;,.‘,X:l};;‘}‘.’:';:};efijffltl’_ e l";"isf,‘r’y .H. G. Wells, English Novelist—Presentation of Prizes|. ing and Loss Sleep at - ’ sligl al _ e cyclonic depression Y ‘ C m . the British 3 ost of $1 F Ch]] SCh l D @ Main Seew JEE Rl s ST P M G - - : or en's ochool Uresses 3 influenced the weather east of the — *‘My neck and ears were covered with * It’s time to think of getting the girls ready for the opening 2 Mississippi. Thunder showers and en’ blmers. I though : rains have occurred in. New England . ] the successful contestants as follows fl'f..ue with the pain vdur.htwlu'l‘;nrlr‘l‘lb(o ; . and the middle Atlantic states. Fi 2 3 . irst grade, first prize, 1d plece, . Shogery weather is Mdicated for : Then the blisters turn: JOSEPH BRADFORD TR T vadie " Shaniie Miss Barvara Goodenoush’ daugnter iaen the blisters tumed |} of school. If there are new school dresses to make, ‘the state o s e T i N prize, gold piece, Master Leslie Hold- Were red and inflamed, ant materials sho be seeured W dl BOOKBINDER |7 zipis sione ne newin auantc riage. Son ot Samuel . “Tiolarid, tched and burned so that it should red now. We are splendidly k L 2 3 second grade, first prize, a book, The when [ scratched the 5 4 5 o S " Ruled to Ordee | MOSHIY north: midale Atlantic sentle i Ty, M Viccints Good. e Tl e o prepared with new Fall fabrics suitable for Children’s Qank Boaks Made and Ruled to southeast becoming north. : : enough, another daughter of Rev. G. of eat. s Forecast: F. Goodenough. * tried all kinds of ofnt- School Dresses. These few suggestions: 108 BROADWAY North N England: £ The election of officers for the en- - cloudy continued cool Thursday: Frir sulng vear followed the Aisposition | no effect. and T od ms par iyl utwith ALARP,‘ CLOCKS day fair and warmer. of ‘the “reports and resuited as fol- | o SHCC Ry hanain | e 2 ¥ ALL GRABES < ALL PRICES clonpiers JEN o lasiant . el % President, Willlam 1. Allyn: vice | Ointment, and found relief after twenty- t 39c a Yard At $1.49 a Yard ,,.‘.: iday fair 3 presidents, Isaac G. Geer and John | four houss, and two cakes of Cuticura |} Yard-wide Cotton Plalds, in light | Vassar Suiting, 42 inches wida a St 4 Obspiivations 1n. NesWich o M. Gray; secretary, Fred W. Burton; Soaa and one box of Ointment healed and dark effects, neat designs, In | wool, in blaek, navy, brown, wis- THE WM. FRISWELL CO R = treasurer, Billings T. Avery. me." (Signed) Maurice Levinsky, 796 twelve color combinations. d s s The‘ following records, reported from Executive committee, Isaac G. Geer, Pembroke St., Bridgeport, Conn. teria, dark green and burgundy e et i ; - T gl B ey ek A Y At $1.50 a Yard 3 Book committes — Frederic Bl I poace 5 Dt wondacful [f eew Vo' fatme, af: taahse | oo (oM L ERL changes Wednesday: wide, fast colors, in neat checks and plaids, twelve combinations, | black, Copenhagen, navy, old rosa very desirable for Misses' and Chil- | Brown, dark green and wisterin dren’s Dresses. : - reventives of skin and FREDERICK T. BUNCE- Ther. Bar. John M. Gray, B. T, Avery, F. W. Bur_ | f"{CH e gl W“b};: A e .70 3018 ton. Piano u r 12 e .79 3018 Votes of thanks to Frederic Bill for | Jaily usein the toilet, dumsan uri. 0 Tune . books presented and to those who had | 0es, the Ointment soothes ¥nd heals. Phone 838-2 22 Clairmount Ave. nghest 56, Lowest 70. furnished the prizes to the children For Free Sample Each by Return At $1.50 a Yard — Cornatiiate for thelr essays were passed. Mail address post-card: ‘‘Cuticura, At 69¢c a Yard Broatctions for Weltblas: - Paki 4 Adjournment was then faken to the [ Dept. R, Bostom.”” Sold everywh .| French Serge, 42 jnches wide, & o Ere nesday: Partly : church for the exercises there. i ———— O P00 || Tard-wide Storm Serge Sependable’] weol, lght weight but serviceable The first was a violin solo by Frank tan, wine, sreen, mavy and black, | in black, reseda, brown, Copenha- Wednesday's weather: Fair, fol- lowed by ¢loudy, south wind, warmer. WILLIAM I ALLYN. Noyes. Then followed a brief ad- . Rk C. [ BRING $2,000 ACTION dress of welcome by the Rev. L. value §1.00. gen and navy. Thunder showers in the evoping. The ffti i e . : feth anniversary of the Bill |Sherbyrne of Poquetanuck. _ Prayer HERE IS THE sy ._- el library 'in Ledvard occurred on Wed- [was offered by the Rev. G. F. Good. ASATEET, NERA. KEATING At $1.19 a Yard At $1.75 a Yard nesday, and a programme of business | enough of edyard. 'wo solos, he 3 i ° 7 Bun, SONE T30 | e o T e D A Navar Toid Tos Tove “aud Figwte | o oion =i o Ole DIt g Bhesharav Chacks R( inahia wide, |; Al Wool French Sarge, {8 inohes ountaln en Il {2aets. || woter. || “Setr: eut fn the ananner ukus] with this as- Sngs, were rendered by Miss Beatrice ot Keep-to Terms of Contract. o g te. In broken and | ywiqe, {n handsome plaid effects + Das T2 m. | sociation. Ashe, Then followed the address of - { b ] ;M"' LAt about 11 o'clock the trustees held [ the day, by the Rey. I. B. Lee, B, Sharles {’:{‘w“‘;‘;’r‘,d;‘:"’h”s"’a]*;d E. USht d0d. ped i ofiot ; { ] ;| their annual meeting for the choice [of New London. The burden of the 2 e a J 28 v\ YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR Y| 73 0-12| of ‘officers ana hearing and acting up- | speaker's address was a review of the | 3,000 damage action =against Norail ., ool storm Serse, 42 inches kabl 30 || 2%i|on the reports of the various officers. |writings of the Emglish novelist, H.[ teating of “ow don, the papers |} O T better for hard | All Wool Serge in fine checks Non-Leakable 31 || 3:60| "The secretary, F. Y. Burton, read |G. Wells, analyzing the doctrines put | having been flled i the s perior court it A i TRt S %eq | platds in thres. handsome 1 | Riger | the minutes of the iast meeting which | forth and the effect of thelr teachings SRR R TR T ST et il = SEae)instions z | > - : - . 3 3 : were accepted and approved. tpon individual life and -the pros- [Lon 18 brousht s the result of the Self-Filling Ornlyr ONE DOLLAR but as good as &ny !at sells for FIVE DOLLARS. AUSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Try ene and be convinced. JOBN & GEO . H. BLISS Six hours after high water s low Theé treasurer, Billings T. Avery, |ress of natlons and the world at large. tide, witeh is followed by flood tide. |read his report, which was accepted | Miss Beatrice Ashe then rendered [Of ® ¢ ek and ‘approved. The report showed [two solos, A Southern Song and For | (e PIIntifls $1,487.27 for the remode- GREENEVILLE that thé Henry Bill fund amounts to | You Alone. $4,542.23; there are 30 shares of N. Y.,| Brief remarks were offered by the[f an addition to the building. The F In.of Berohy T N.’H. % H. Railroad stock, U. S. Steel | Rev. A. E. Kinmouth, who’eloquently | Plaintiffs on July ‘30 lodged a me- unerals of Dorothy Tennant and!igonds, $1.000; other moneys In bank |referred to the fact of this being the | Chanics' lien. They ask foreclosure Eleney Betnoeki- Held "Wedneariny.— [l 3¢ semi-centennial of the library's exist. | ©f the lien. Personals and Notes. "he librarfan, Mrs. B. T. Avery, read |ence, and the vastly different condition her report, which was accepted. The |of the world and of society in general | CLIFTON TAYLOR GROWS . : of a contract whereby she was to pay |} ;nq gold, blue and green, blue and gold, purple and gresn— price a yard Cheviot Serge, 54 inches wide, in large plaid designs, in hrown Q? Hg (Dress Goods Department) At 19c a Yard At 29¢ a Yard | At $1.25 a Yard At $1.89 a Yard ,' JEWELERS Wednesday afternoon the funeral of | '®PQrt gave the number of volumes in | from what it was fifty vears ago. ENORMOUS CUCUMBER || Bates’' Staple Fancy Ginghams in a | Zephyr Ginghams, 32 Inches wide Dora i gL ernoon (the fpneral of the Mbrary as 3,947 Sixty-ome vol-| The Rev. Henry W, Hurlbut of Gro- e ramee of Fall styles and col. | i & wide. range of patterns and s of ner pArenc a: 431 Norin Main | Umes Nave been added during the past |ton followed with a brief but able and | Eight Year Old Harvests One That|] J00% U0 . "5 colorings. Styeet . There we: foral pieces | vear. * Prizes were offered to the | eloquent address. et 3 DR A J S‘NAY Rev: A, W Burdon, pastor of the Fea. | younger readers of the hooks for the( Dinner as usual was served under Wohahon Vurs ol 5 Yiuvter Posinde. At 39c a Yard . B. 9. cratad church. ofiiated at the houce PeSt Wrilien essave of thelr thouzhis|a tent on the lawn by the sids of the| Ciifton Taylor, sight year olg son At 25c a Yard RO e g L and 2156 read & tommitial secvise o;|upon the books they have read with |church. i ylor, : he new Fa The Twest Plaine cametere whees. the | the most gratifying results, which has| The attendance was not as large as “'m.‘l‘,:' — L:C?;C?T.;? P;a’f:fi)h"; of |} Romper Cloth, 20 inches wide, ex- | shades—thls 1s the only Poplin for en ls | buria: took plane. Plasmates mctod oo |eéncourazed a.continuance: of--the of- |has sometimes heen seen upom the | piociy poa'f Strect has established al} cellent for Children's School Wear. | satisfactory wear. bearers. - fer. -One of the exercises near the[zrounds. From three to four hundred | small cucumber plot which he plant. N. P I} Alicé Building, Norwich | The little =irl died Wednesday af- | close.of the programme in the church [ would probably embrace the number|eq on his grandfathers f Tt At 298¢ a Yard L T Shone 177-3 ter an filness of but one day. She was | Was the presentation of the- prizes tolpresent. Sara Ut on Tu“d"""‘m"‘ AT See our Fall showing of Percales _ Phane ____ |1 vear, 17 months and § days old. She Cucumber measuring eleven Inches 1n || So2ch Cloth, 36 inches wide, in & | the most complets line of patterns R 7 was tie daughter of John R. and Jen- : 1 : full range of colors for Fall wear. | and colorings we have ever shows WILLIAM C. YOUNG | "Sffi ™ Rnnanc " Undermicer CANCELLED HIS POLICY ASKS $10,000 FOR - e LT 2 Wash Goods De . Successor to SR s Shasee ot the ity SO HE BRINGS SUIT HER DAUGHTER'S INJURIES |pounds. The young farmer is the e Copsable e 3 e e, al arrangements. ¢ i i grandson of E. A. James of Ledyard. b S. Collins Wants Insurance | Mary Downey Brings Damage Action 1 Henry Petrosk do=eih gL 4 9 PENTER and BUILDER| - rmwal”:‘f’j{en;;’;[roll_‘ the| Company to Restors His Rights. Against Elmer J. Carter of Old THE MOHEGAN' FESTIVAL. = and materials &t FISht|iiran: son of Wa < ia P i 50 West Main St ts at 672 Romth-street \Wednes. | l-ovai Protective e company,| A ten thousand dollar damage ,uu, dians Open The Wigwam Once Again. Under a unfque enclosure made of interwoven white birch boughs, the Mohesan Ladies’ Sewing societv of | prooxline, Mass, by Patrick J. Ca- BORN ervices in |Joseph Collins of New London [has- been brought against Elmer ms that the defendant company | Carter of Old Lyme, by Mary Dow:}s\) morning. There were Joseph's church at 9 o'clock. Bur- | o) was in St. Mary's cemetery. i'n- N 1 N OFF TEL IR e Shmeters cancelled his policy without his con-|ef New London in hekLalf of her ten 3 F HO o Tt e Thrie Bad chavee | hfana he asks 3 Diae injunc- | vear old daughter, Marion R. Downey.)he Mohegan church opened their an-|pjes a Norwich fireman, were filed in| GARDNER—1In Danlelson, Aug, 2 EUROPEAN PLAN - hAn : on compelling the company to re-|The complaint which was filed in the|DUal two days’ festival, known as the| pe offiée of the superior court here on| 1317, a daughter, Geraldins, to 2 ekt i otes, store him to all his rights under the|superior court ofice on Wednesday is| ‘Viswam. Wednesday. Weanenday and’ Mrs. J. F. Gardner, It HAYES,BROS., Props. kit s of policy, according to the insurance con- | to the effect theJ an automobile own- | For fifiy-seven years, near the har- A S M S5 S FOLEY—In Dorchester, Mass Aaugh | qardmund Coushlin is spending a few | iract or in licu, damages of $2.000. Mr. | ed and driven by Mr. Carter strucl, | Yest time, trowds from far and near| gl AIMS HUSBAND WAS ven So et knd Mra. I B e i 2628 Broadway | 1275 in Seuthbridge, Vass. olling claims” ho. was a member of | knocked down and ran over the Dow- |Nave been reunited under the hospi- __(Cora’ Rogers. form % ol M T it s )|n‘i\l;;l:;|" [,orl:;:m‘ 0. 58, Lo v-n = ney child on a New London Street on; '“":r‘: and friendly shelter of the Wig- CRUEL TO HER MARRIED. T e e 23 and that his a ation ‘was accepted. | the evening of July 3rd. ‘The ‘child ; 3 ing | MORTON-— n vere recent visitors at Fort Terry. He says he has kept his part of the | received a hroken shoulder, euts and| Go0od cheer, in the way of succotash,|So Angeline S. Marguglio Suing | MORTON DO J R 1 Mr. and Mre, Tonm Shea are visit. | COntract but that on May 4. 1215, the | bruises and other injurles. - clam cifowder, sandwiches, and the Him For a Divorce. Hariey G. Morton of Stoning DRE. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |inz Mr. Shea's parents in the village nsurance company canceiled his c —— Seiammy Bniien TSRRAR made of Miss Violet Bolles v ! -|tract. T were filled in OBITUARY. ground corn has ever been a delight-| On the grounds of cruelty Angeline| FALLON GILYNN—In Now L = L e s 1P .| superior cou ce in this city on pitnlh s i ul feature of the occasion, and this|s. Margulio of New London is shing ug. 2 9 .P¥Y Re DC 5urge°n i \\h; e L\ar\)’ ol i{fn_ v of New York (wednesday afternaon. Halo Boaith: vear sees no exception. Rnselo SMargugiio, formerly of New| Nallv, Joseph ' Thomas ' 1 nia i3 [Disas e BLed Gty of Golden DO The Geath o Tabs Bhiath beecorien :r the entrance of the . Wigwam | LLondon but now of White Plains, N. gk e «ry Building, Norwich. Conn. BROKEN CONTRACT RESULTS in Chappell, Neb. on August 16. 1917, | fereq by Ar. Kielding, o Ahect des- | maried on Gowber 5, 1015 In addi: | PANVIELS FATTERSON 'S » s # 2 o nd S peita 4 Mr. ] es- | married on October 5, 18 ddi- | Taon A 917, b ov. C. R 5 i Q"lr;.r:nd;".\l;':r,n:l\n.'lh::‘l}lhSo‘x‘vr’;;asd;\ IN DAMAGE; suyy. [ 2nd the. Ulssses Despajgh has the fol cendant of ihe Mohegan Indians R o ias ihs it amkn oAr- | e e b 3 ftors > 3 ving dten 2wl = After one has fairly entered, the at- | mission to resume her maiden name,| Miss Nettie Small Patterson afternoon. < - The people of Ulysses, Neb . and vi- - 3 Rajamrony 3 T \ e 8. Abrahar * Goldman Brings $2000. Ac: | I Peonle of Tliveses Neb, and vic|mosphere of £0od will is strongly felt, | “nzeline Sammataro. The papers In| ence M ; & s Bheih B s tianiAgainst . New London. People. Tl it e voa. Tast ;v;sn. the uruun"nln of the varions ta- | the were filed Wwith the clerk of | WILLARD—ADAMS 1 A % 5 : I ] : s - dec ed wi e fall| the court i city o ) by R I wn Oflerhalflll\‘ Rioheta s he Rl e Tl S = \ about that Hale Smith was dead. | Hes tastel ”]L\.. 1”’;”,1'5 d with the fall | the r court in this cit n | S Criat W z 3 | at their home on Prospect street Wed. | , AR alle=ed broken contract b‘el\\eex The day- previously Mr. Smith and| (e, e O G eyl e | w nd Miss Helen Rus K | nesday. Abrabam Goldman of.New london|son. Iewls. left for Chappell, Deuel | “55 20 SRR ~ | = | _ this city a R i J and Rosctta Goldstein and Abrabam | county. on a little business trip. y«m.r{h,” BRI SSnantE By ihs ool (| FORECLOSURE SUIT SOULES — MARSHALL —Ip . an epalr OFK |tHe FiRE RECOMMENDATIONS [ordon. aisn of New London, has Te- | Lanie ha telegram telling of 1he death. | nesephoin iy Taden © with Ccakes | 7= : Aug. 29 by Rev, y | i — frulted 'in the former inging _ ault | although no particulars were given | PUEIINIE Codiles, etc. The lacles|Gabrisle Lupo Starts Proosedings for| anger. man ws OF ALL KINDS ON | Speculation as o What ‘Action Com- |agalnst the latter two asking $2.000|The bodr was taken o Rising City | Havrie ® Hansing non oo o ind Mes. Recovery on $3,500 Note. tfird and Miss ] 1 e it wilt Wahio at o Wt | T omomes My Coldman Cieien TR [ty wralis and wan mot thove by Ulvemes| Loy cover. plocd taonty teron vt ] e Shall o BRI AUTOMOBILES, Meoting~ faccarding Ao O s T s o ha | Mason - Inl anfon and conveved to thel,.zo by the membe i Al ‘;n;_‘:"‘i“ On \\'nr!nfis-! v a [nx'fl(‘iosuyr:lnrft‘l‘nr: MUNYAN-—ROS3-In P 1e & i i A tam home. T Loy 8 -|was filed in the superior court offic I, Aug. 25, 1917 Rev, ( ‘ CARRIAGES, WAGONS s i ki P D n R ey Mo L tife sefargte SRl Dt the asen .Hale Smith was n__tn| e fnely bleced work is 2 substin-|jore hy Gabriele Lupo of Hamden| Emery Card Munvan 2 5 b “laction, if any, will 'be taken by the |of $1200 for the work, They have | cotiand. Coiin. September 2. 1858.|.ca1 A Red Cross quilt completed |5ainst Robert 1l Burrows, executof| and Miss Mary Jac s J court of common council at its next|paid. only $150 of the amount due, hel )i died in Chappell Neb.. of heart| hig vear fs on sale ¥ of the will of Carrie eantr for | nm TRUCKS and CARTS, Eetine on ths recoredeioien e [ Lo The conteict mas mude on | AEWE Auswwt ¥, 1551 The decesek| Wcrose from fhe food feble 15 one|0TOLD. e sction B RenEt ee | DIED. » garding the fire department changes | March The papers were filed in | {AT0 €0 '\j*"_“‘;'f at the age of twen- | .ovared with all sorts of famcy and |l CCOVery on ","'"’,,'.”:n‘\,';“ e S N G At ORK rs, - Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- y;a?:e’“\v;flznhan;eBnor:r\:m;a?“con‘]gn:me il ¢l antenien hn'm;”“ where he has since made his [useful ~ articles, caleulated to pease | OyrIag S HRASRT FRGHa N T R snare. ALe " A R Bholibarih ot the of Fire Under- Fowen i |the feminine 'visitors. Particularly | Browning, agod #7 vears Blacksmithing in all its branches. !bheen already announced are the result "2&:"““ Laura Morehouse, April 25, {of all colors and desisns, doll eradles.| The flag of the Y. M. C. A. building| day. Aug Bt 3 o < of an investigation conducted in this WIN LOVING CUP, 18%7. TFive children blessed their|,ng jarge shopping baskets, made by |is at half-mast out of respect for Amos | GLOVER-In = Ne London. Aug. 28 city by the fire prevention committee * union who, with their mother, sur-|,n Ingian in Maine, also a dr\rvnun"‘ \. Browning who died at Oak Bluffs, 1917 Rowe Loulas, widow of Ve Hee The catdve e pasil Hobaiane . the ot s |aEass the Bourd of Dirsctors and'the | ¥. Glover, In her 75th'ye af the r head necklace, after the Mohegan |« flicials 8f the Association will attend i l ;{ il‘:':e?all‘?"fi Boa'dl ",i\fi n}alllflr Championship Ball Game Resulted in g ¢ NI the Children ave Harl I rést to the people of Norwich in : . Mrs. Edna Pavne, Lewls S | s Co t Aar orp. |general that a perusal of the annual tory for Mt. Pleasant Street Team. | Ruth and Pearl Smith. There are al- | [ndian pattern. maie hy one of ine|the funeral of Mr. Browning in a body so left to mourn his departure tenivoung ladies of the church. Assist.|ihis (Thursday) afternoon. The asso- ] reports of Fire Chief Howard L. Stan- i 4 At _the Lake street Dlaygrounds on| ai.nqeni e - . on for t st fi rears show 3 grandchildren and one hortaer., John!; e i, < puile - from 507 to 515 North Main St. |} -'tiéal?s :\a:x‘-v fl?fifin‘ni‘;” z',’n'i?nii‘?é Wednesaay a“““""'l‘ e “““""""“ Smith of Norwich, Conn. two sisters, | € 2t ‘,;“5 '";"‘;-h ?““ H'}‘”‘ — ‘\'m”n 1\r“k“f.‘:fi1 3 ’tlrl:dah\e r\‘?y“dnm“m, SRS EETOREEm e i - o > | ship ball game was played between the | Npyg 1, b 'S.|a member of the Camp Fire club|1:45 o'clo - the Bve: pieention confintes of | "m0 Irs. Irene Babcock of Willimantie, | i B - ; nhe of his death was vice- - Mt. Pleasant street team and the Lake | . = dressed in Indian costume, making a|ing at the time the National Board has been gnade to | MY, Pleasant street team, and the, LRG| Conn., and Mrs. Eliza Cook of Port- | veri*Sretty Tndian maid. . Tadies in|president of the Association. . The heartfelt sympathy of | ipor Pro the common council by the &hief at |;in < . ; . b CAVE WELDING & MFG_ €0, |<ome time or other during this perioa. [ToF the At Plensant hovs, The SATC| this community is exterded to the sor-|Loare. and Miss I 17| john Hughes to Pilot War Plane. 3 was close the score heing 5 -3 rowing reltives so suddenly bereft of | ' Ax no‘true festival is comniete with-| John Hughes, a graduate of the.Nor- According to the engineers who con- - “ 5 fast players featured the game. With | 2ii% 7t ducted the investization here last| 1ot UiSSNS "of the championship the | “"fp Sgdear. o 5 lout the. fasomating srab-bag. w0 If|wich ¥Free Acedemy in the \class of £"% vetter cquipped fire department |1Veit Side boys glsp win the siiver vey early in life hecame| 000 Luf (ravel fo the further end of| 1913 and Valpariso University, 1917, ed in the A\Jatmn Corps of the Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. | Garage work a Specialty. | o Gk ia. % rain ;fl:‘l‘g’gfig" “fi';ai‘;:’t’“:;’:;:‘ loving cup which is offered by the|? member of the Ir. F;.'m"t‘"":‘al?.:gl"'“ Wigwam, & generous ane’ max he|cnilst e et o A s - b . . 2 s | e Fer Bravrte deal | Army 3 cts pected. leaving behind a trail of death | Pio e 10 TN T ileicy p: Bruckner, | the Masonic fraternity and a member | age. - Pack- | duty et Mr. Hughes wish him the and destruction as Atlanta.p Ga., the |PIefSky. i = A WA el | of the Modern Woodmen in which he ot D e uine in his new line of en- latest vietim, can well testif¥. ADs-(Hunh, . 3 edextoh, AlK. 855 | Carvied a life insurance policy of $2,- | ypa'® candy_table i well natronized |best of fortune scTmememememnem DENTIST ] el e Kenig, I Segal, cf; and King rf. = surance policy Z-{ Mrs. Frances in charge. Mrs. E. C.|deavor. i} ASSAULTED WITH UMBRELLA; s i = Tn' home life as husband, father:|}oaias eves the s reame " DUrke: Night Stick From Hai T and g ather, he was a - X 85200 3 R. E. J. JONES . SUES FORS BONGTIONS EDR.WOOL e :ailrm{o"x‘:mt ideal] The thirstv ones are directed to| Ppoliceman Frank Hendersen has re- ; o Burri 1 Jr. B eo < . - oW Suite 46 Shannon Building |'s33¢ Merran Brings Action Against|Sum of $30 Received by Woman's |true Christian sentleman who will ve| Burtll) Fieldine Jo. Earl Quidgeon |cently. been presented with s new E—— = BIEERE | ) ntonio’ Longa in Superisr. Gourt- League, Now Working With Nor- ,2:‘"“! r",'j:“g fli:"’z h'h"y Toions i i : R Sy, The stick is of hardwood e Blenid e G Bt 8. .8 P of Life ip maik mbout hix home| e aaecins alonk oxe sooi comte h o ot & ce, Haiti entrance. hone : | Claipiing he was assaulted by wich Red, Cross, Knitting Army | town as a carrier on the mail route ], ' 2nderinz along one soon comes to|and gomes from Port au En L K-T‘ is 1 .. o iping h ssaulted by an| e T s o carrier on the mail route| that most Jmportant department—the [ii weighs two pounds. The stick i o jumbrello in the nands of Antonio Lon- - 4 3 e emeery, presence will long be re-|kitchen—a spot not so attractive to|on exhibition in the window of Fagan's urc ien | e country | ype’ove but most attractive to the | Smoke Shop. g0 of New London Isaac Merran of New : s 4 ohn D,.Hall : he | neople who watched for his daily ad-| ) London on Wednesday. filed” with the | Mrs. John D. Hall, chalrman of the | p S ; i 142 | palate. ' The ones responsible for the ! = i ; NGTICE clerk of the superior court in this city | Norwich branch of the Woman's Na- | vent as a bit of sunshine In their life | 7o0q things forthcoming. are Mrs. F.| Offices Will Close This Afternoon. 15 Main Street | R 000 damabe aatian Tt In ihls cltY|tional Service Leagues has received |as he was ever cheerful and happy. | & Fowlor: Mr. and Mras Bureill Freld s {50 Ran el o Horsks AND COWs The acerudt in said te aet aom [from Mrs. Lorin A."Gallup _a dona-| The funeral services were conduct- | | e John . Fielat o Rt SHAGs | A0 tne coffices in they.eity Bal T 1 =mo of Gharge hace on Tomet1 ', 00,0 have ken ltion of 36 and from Miss Mstilda B.|ea bv his pastor, Rev. Mc. Phillips of| nF: Moo, John Fielaims e Quid-}ye closed this (Thursday) sfiernoon F ERA - | piac ¢ this vear g T S o ¢ e geon, Miss De Wolff. Mise Northdruft o - funeral of Amos A. l £ sw London. Ask for Chas. | piaintiff savs he was badly injured by [ Randall a contribution of toward | the M. E. church at the home on Sun- |, Ars, Lemuel Fielding. jion aep L u 5 5, buying wool to he knit into army xets, | dayv aff Aug 9, 1917, at tw thrtibrea ay afternoon, August 19, 1917, at two | ", Mg, CORNEC (LS e to the | Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE CoO. — — {10 make up the town’s auota of 2,100 | o'clock where a large number | of o ThC WISWAIy awes its success to the 2R 8ox 3 Wants $1,000 Damages. ‘ets. % friends had zathered to pay their| o) 3 : % 3 - e o Sl S Lomaen ot Y licr fin five semsois #he mernbers|| Jost b ta b o o seok DAy SheTller, chairman: Mvs!® Dolbesre, Mrs, e T S A Ernest Bogue of Groton has of ‘the league were busied knitting Tor | and In evers o o Food and truel Avery, Mrs. Skeesucks. Misx Gladys |17 s = e isvit against Ella M. Burrows, the navy and aiready have forwarded | ery way worthy @uidpeon: and Miss Cynthin Fowler: OLD SORES ULCERS v Groton. for recovery on a loan of $680. |31 rompleted articles te the Navy Rev. Merrick Ransom. The original founders of the ohe- s =—AND— . Mr. Bogue asks damazes of $1,000. The | jengue. A few sets have mot been | Rev. Merrick Ransom, 7%, died at the | san Ladies' society, were Mrs. Baker. ECZEMA VANISH £ | papers were filed on Wednesday. atuined by the Kknitters, but are to|home of his daughter, Mrs Valentine | Mrs. Matthews, and Mrs. Fiel ling..The AND EMBAI MERS GA.% ~F [{ S = be forwarded as soon as received: and FHQ-\LM#. of \!: e; street, Yndia{n or- | m'L" ‘;,:\eld of the three now alive is - hereafter all the work will be done rd. Mass., Monday morning of heart | Mrs. Fielding. Ep——————" % ey S m for the army Siondd ofter » Tngcine flotic Fev | The socets bus Swindled @ows to] Gesds 03, BeNakle. Rotewents Stut Gl | This is because the Woman's Leasue | Mr. Ransom v-as born in Middletown, [ nhout fwenty-five descendants of the | mwent a Favorite Remedy. y Assist —f-‘ A ! Di ~ | for - is now working with the Norwich Red | Ct May 1838, anldl received his early | Mohezan Indians e ¥ R - S B Fitnas 1488 3 1 ! ‘ross in order 1o make up the 2 education in the pub hools of Fas is i sting fact t hel “Had 31 weers on my 5. Doc frnera YELtOr ross in order to make up the 25100 public schools of Fast| It is an interestin hat t wanttd 10 B SR Segpelergan s Oint: e e g B L WM. SMITH ALI . Rocliester. N for 15 cents at any on, and money t doesn't help you at onc Pelerson’s “Olntment in ‘y both organizations are in the Thayer | children. Mrs. Elsie Wadsworth of East | vears old. was never closed from the building, IFranklin square, through | Hartford. Ct.. John M. Ransom of Mill- { date of its foundinz up to the pres- the liberality of Judze John M. 16,.:.5. ville and Mrs. Valentine B Morse of | ent time. Aliss Lillian | Daniels of THE ORIGINAL er, owner of the building. rchard. Burial will be in|New Tondon now occupies the pul-| « Infants «a Invalids |(ioa of Ay sets. The rooms of | Hamnion. Ct. He is survived by three| church. which is over one hundred | | . and Embalme: ¥ | Mrs. Hall was greatly pleased Wed- Hampton, this state. | pit. wavs , n's Promptserviceday or night MALTED MILK <o o receive the donations from — iy | ”'¥t people are on the atert thex may|house. Fine for burns. scalds. bru M Ik, malted mmd forma. | Irs. Gallup and Miss Randall. as the Back From Auto Trip. see some Sime fn. the.fature-the “Mo. | sunburn. and the sureft remedy Zor = - ez St Mias m: o m‘hd'."‘“" orform. | wool for each set costs 34 and many| -Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burnap and Mr.|hegan Trail” as a moving picture man | 3’ plies the’ world his ever lnows Shea & Burke P- lromnd. who would be glad to knit cannot af-|and Mrs. J. C. Caswell and daughter,| was on ths grounds. o ieron's Ointment ia the best for D wre nutrition, upbuilding the body. |ford to donate the price of the ma- [ Cora, have returned from an auto = plegding and itching piles 1 haye sver 41 Main Street = Inwpna- dnndm..ud terial; consequentiy contribung:s, trip which took them throuzh Maine, Damage Action Filed. found.—Malo Charles E. Whitney, I nutritious than tea. [large or small wi be very accdpt-| Verment and New Hampshire, includ- P: in the $2,000 da ctio ineyar L LT =y . D- T t5 pu: your bus- 5 £ \ 3 pshire, includ- | Papers in the mage action | VINEY fae pAs_biveb wpest incss Berore tme publi 'mem is’ no lnamflypnp-red Reqmmn.a,,h,' able. while every person who can knit | ing Poland Springs. . the White | brought against D. S. Marsh. Peter | i lesoiion ror it e et S F“neral lrector; mediam bete’" S "tifough tne ad” | gy YOU Same Priey |15 fo%iTed to aid. in this emergency | Mountains and the ° Mohawk Train.|F. Huber and W. F. ‘Chittenden of | Weits: cuvierville, N. ¥ - e or alletin. bstitates Cost Price | cail. They coverad RiS meiiem. Mo Fenmden aad Mamw F~ Onar el ' Ad drusgists sell it, recommend 1t ou——— = £ 5 - 7 ¢ : ? - 2 L < L " .

Other pages from this issue: