Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 5

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1T an CONTESTED DIVORCE CASE : AGAWST G'TY i IN_SUPERIOR COURT . . P Arthur G. Smethhurst A, ¥ Statutory Grounds. , Heine V. Burns Asks $2,500 as Result of Fall on Alleged De- | Juaze Gardiier Greene started to We advertise exectiy hear the contested divorce case of Ar- - 3 . . thur G. Smethurst o tonington fective Sidewalk—Heman Murray Files Action Against | acainst his wite, Bdith A. Smethuret. o . also of Stonington, in the superior Shore Line Road. court in New = London Wer(linenduy o morning. Smethurst alleges adultery, B le t B d Sy Sgteonm e et 120 By your Liberty Bon band for a divorce on the grounds of T p——— wd 300 Mrs. William Havens of Saybrook has been visiting in Nerwich, .3 Decr Norwich, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1917. Mrs. John McDougal of Norwich has —_— been ‘the guest of Mrs. L. K. Toce of HAIH GETs TH'GK’ » VARIO'JS MA“ERS N::::::: Hartley of North Stonington Mr. and Mrs. Eimer D. Kinsman of| October 25th 1s the feast day of| wiadietown are visiting friends in 8t. Cris n shoe-makers. Crispin, patron of Norwich. The S\t of Nerwich hes besn made reBilt of a.collision bstween a Shore |crasity. and this. case Wil oo ot a. Clark of Lyme, bas sold to iss May Ring of Norwich and Miss the defendant in a $2.500 damage sult|Line passenger car and . horse And |at the comelusion of the fest sase Toda Kato @imsere. of Werertora: his’ larse e R A Ml | aht by Tiip O vy dntonge dult wagon which Ar. Murray was driving | M. and Mrs. Smethirer were mar- Y , and they have two éAVE YOUR HAIR! DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY IN A FEW MOMENTS. TRY THIS! . . S Devon cattle, 1 itors in Providence. City as the result of a fall on Main|along North Main street late in the [ried Nov. 24, 19 HAJR STOPS COMING FDLI!,TANAND ST N e e v’:v = i ""'hé.""&'&:l’ 1918, day afternoon of Nov. 23, 1916. Mr. Mur- chgdrRe‘ni] Rl&th"hhmlp, mre-m ars old, | Owning a Liberty Bond is the same 2 = . B. Carey, who has been em-|Dlaint ugh Tay. was thrown f his t back |and Richard M. one year old. e oy, PARTIGEE O done, 61 Main street, Central Wharf.| 1554 fn Norwion for two weeks has| the sidewali el i focd against o barrel in the wagon and was | Smathuret oid the rourt In hix tes- | %% hAVINE Gold Dollars. and it you DRUFF DISAPPEARS —adv, getummed to his homs in"Davisvilie, R.| Marjon bullding. -She was injured.anf | considerably injured . The hotee wae |timony that o Aul 5 af i s | want to disposs of your bond at ams e 1. her clothing considerably damaged.|also injured ang My Murray estimates | found his wife and James Mann In|time, we wlill be glad to accept it at ‘Try as you will, after an lpg:‘luo- Tonight Captain m°:h‘1‘~ P;::“""j . The papers in this action were filed |his damage: :t‘i ,000. 2. room at his Home in Stoninglon and | fage value In payment for your tion of Danderine, you can not find @ | Norwich will speak at the Learned| 'wpry Yuella T. Gamer and Miss Bar- | with the clerk of the merorior oroury in| The damage muit brought against|said that they were acting improper- clothes < single trace of dandruff or falling hair | Misston,”New London. bara Muller of Stonington have been Jehn Dobrau by Vietorla Dobrowolsky |1y. He declared that he had seen the and your scalp will not itch, but what| . eont, of the members of|at the Tracy bungalow at Lantern has been withdrawn from the superior |Mman coming from his home on one or will please you most, will be after a Do Hill gourt docket without costs. Jt was a |tWo occasions before that. taug grange, P, H., are now v i 4 ceks’ use, when you see new | Quonocen d thousand dollar dam: action brought | Mann escaped out of the window ow W in the U, B. army and navy. Miss 1da Pafne of Brooklyn, N. Y., on the common counts. i ot il o e KA A If Y Z\ tried to hold him baci, hut he broke ou e away and chased the man and caught hafr, fine and downy at first—yes— t but really new- hair——growing all over| ' y. _ ... o¢ cold, frost and storms,| Who has been in Westerly for severai -the scalp. n- | weeks is spending some _time in Nor- a 2 Tt Danderine immedtately | B0y Lol e Nomwich gar- | wioh. - HOME FROM AUTO FORTY.FIVE DEATHS £p with him. They had: & fght ‘ana P 1 e B 3 ral b - e e how dull: faded brittie ang | dens. Mrs. B. B. Topman of Quaker Hill, TRIP THROUGH SOUTi| REPORTED FROM NORWicH | Tnaly, Mann ran away " Later smetn- | [y 472 ed . th with has been a patient at Lawrence scraggy, just moisten a clot Warning Is being sent out to save all | Who be -~ Danderine _and _carefully draw ity .ootable and flower seeds, . since | hospital, New London, has returned an o A (S Np——— thorities. Mrs. Harry Higgine Had De- | Local Death Rate During September|™" 3 tol i A Sul 9 P o He returned to the honse and told as to at lfll'ld of t or through your hair, taking °§‘°h"§;;“ seedsmen predict that in the spring all| home. lightful Two Weeks’ Trip. Smaller Than Year Ago. his v;:re that she woutd na\--kn‘.. leave strand at a time. The. effec - . 5 — b ax) ‘he house, and that Le would never Tcalate and ‘amazing yeur hair will | 526ds will be scarce and dear. et Sl e taan.Shermar( of the| Dr.and Mre. Harry Hisgine of Fatr | accoratng to' the Gonnestiout Hoatth |1 BOUS her again. _On cross exami- | Qvercoat to buy, come to our T t Side have been’spending nearly [ mount street have roturned b fro : z e be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an| David C. Grelg, 81, of Waterford, | Wes ot | ome from | Bulletin issued by the state depart-|nation by Attorney Rathbum, who ap Dttaice oF biuaEncedn Mncoon® died Sundays at ’fi“ siate tuberculosis |2 Week with friends fn Winsted and |a two weeks' motor trip throngh ihe ment of health the mortality in the|beared for Mrs. Smethurst, the plain- 1 parable lustre, softness and luxuri- | sanatorium at Nor#ich, where he had | Hartford. 3 south, visiting Old Point Comfort | state for the month of September was [Liff stated thai he had . visited Mrs, | store where you can see all ance, the beauty and shimimer of true | peen a patient for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherman of the lflgr‘fl;;!‘l;'tm R;-‘;ih- his brother, D, | “% folow Smethurst at the home of a friend in T health, 5 L Total deaths for Septomber 1,850, the | Westerly, but denied having implored tterns. eGet s mmall buttls of Kuowitim's| .Mss!Olive X. Hukk o Euntingtos ot guug haye returned sfter sev-|William Higgins, ana daughter, Miss | desor s hS Average death rate for |ler o come hucke Smathurst was . |the new styles and pa J Danderine from any drug store or|place has returned after a few days in gflfl :{d Mass, Ruble Higgins of South Coventry, as September for last five years 14.3. An-|der cross examination the hest part of toilet counter for a few cents and | Boston. pringfield, 2 Buests, and Mrs. Higgins, left town | nuaj reath rate 1916, 16.3. Death from |the morning session and resumed the You are sure to find just e o Wi R Ry o e Ofor New York, thely first: stop- | communicsble diseaias 195, Ber Lo | stand. Tn. (hs. etiionsam Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Iredell have oft as any—that it has been neglected | W. W. Bugbee, of Old Lyme, is as- o = 1 N. J,|Ping place. From there stops werel o total deaths 15 Desths under one = or injured by careless treatment. | ststing at Saybrook Junction during e . e, (I and) ade at Asbury Park, Ocean City and | Uear 363. Rate por thonsamd hirng| FREE DENTAL SERVICE what you want, and you'll be that's sl the absence of Agent William S. Clark [{fter o fortnight's visit w g Atlantic City on their way to Phila- |y . FOR ENLISTED MEN. Danderine is to the hair what fresh | who is on ten days’ leave of ab-|Mrs. e i flé;?';‘r; Philadelphia to B The deaths reported to the state de- surprised to see what good showers of rain and sunshine are to{sence. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Libby, of Broad- b Siphia to Baltimore to|partment of health during the month | Many Dentists Have Volunteered to ! g Annapolis, including a visit to the way, leave today for Buston where the naval academy, and Washinston, invigorates and strengthens them. Its Y 111 | former goes on a business trip. From | 13 W riages for August for the nine im. exhlarating, stimulating and life-pro- | obtained employment at Lantern HIill| JPPRCE #0598 OF, & business Portsmouth, | Where the m"tr;:)'th‘;’:: (age: |portant towns in Eastern Connecti-| The local excmption hoard has re- where preparations are in prosress for | B 3 Suies apsupection e W fac- | N. H., with friends, to spend the week | Li! t cut follow P ek el s A EXiy grow long, strong and beautiful. e e ion of & large Tahmulic | e Seiig t0 Teaaten Moths. ricge b Chand ‘(’;:o;‘;:‘:“,‘f;;‘;n;’t‘;}: Norwich—Living births, still | ington In regard to free demtal treets Good cloth, good tailoring the ct births 2; marriages 27: deaths 45: |ment for men accepted for the apms: turing plapt. Harold White, formerly, of Led-|Worshibped and Arlington with its ] Jlr(hs 14.0: death rate, S b and good ir prices A booklet giving a complete ex-| d % magnificent solemnity, t g ath rate 14.0: death rate, September,( Most of the members of the dental planation and summary of the mew|Yard has returned to the Wrights-}magnif Richmoi® ‘G, 5,“;‘,:::;’;,; 1916, 14.6; death by ages, under 1|profession of vour state have yolum. d 'tyle“.t fair " town, encampment, after a ~, year, 8: 1 to 5 : 85 yvear: d ” Ve 9, revenue tax for war purposes is be- e News, Old Point Comnfort, then baci ie | Year. 5 years, 2 vears and |teered to give free dental treatment to | . 1 sent to patrons by some of the|Short visit to his parents, Rev. and 5 ive | OVer 15: typhoid fever 1: tuberculosis|all men accepted for the national army. |18 all any man can ask. FERGUSON S gt % Mrs. William F. White, at Savbrook. oD —aromt Richuiond a drive | 57T 15: typhoid forms of tuberculos- | The dental surgeons propose, as far of September and also births and mar vegetation. It goes right to the roots, Ser 1 North Stonington men have Give Treatment Where Needed. values we offer. Connecticut banks. d ; w ken over the Bl = H This will'be"Hly Jeat visit for o fong | el takan aver the e MR SEOUN_ 18, ¢ pneusionis 3. Aisboas aoa n. | 28 possible. to place in.order the teeth - - 5: sui-|o’ each selected man before he reaches W¢ give you all this and a At Cemp Dewey, Kitemaug, & new |period, as the corps of engineess. of | ains to Basic City, also oy Virginta, | teritis, under 2, 3: accident, band of 23 cadets of the Junior Naval | which he is a member, received orders | defful Natural Bridge Valle. b a|Cide 1. Deaths in.Institutions 16: non- | the mobilization camp. This cercice in Reserve is rehearsing, in preparation | to get ready f8r a move somewhere. bt bel!l:tflul v cyn:'e“. e residents §. to be performed under the supervision guarantee of satisfaction be- ags for leaving for Palm Beach, Florida, Gettysburg with its historic battle- |, NeW London—Living births 60: still|of the office of the surgeon general - i aBoTE To0 Wobks. : OBITUARY. flelds, Harrisburg, Delaware Water | PIFths 2: marriages 3¢: total deaths|U. S.army. TS A 3 Gap, Port Jarvis. and home. i3: death rate per annul 19.2: death| Under-the law only one dentist per|sides. A mission 1; be‘!lng‘gh:;\mat u?i'i Henry Oliver Woodworth. The party was enthusiastic over the | '3te for September, 13.7; by | thousand is permitted.in Re army. One John’s R. C. church, Mon o s The death of Henry Oliver Wood- |more than 2,000 mile trip. ages, under 1 year 7; 1 to § 3 dentist to a thousand s not sufficient z ‘week by Fathers of La Salette Or o Tt s o T ¥ et ihe okl be = S §5 Years and over. ~11: . whooping|to care for the dental nesds of the new Suits $18. to 28. kb IHfi.rt;ford!. u’.}?’chf.?c':? F. X. Quinn is his son, Oliver Woodworth, in Alger | GRANTED DIVORCE ON cough 1: d§phn:;nn f1: tube;:-ltlk{'sls a‘:r xlrmi' ber(:-lrl! np‘x:-]o‘rxdereg to rm:-)ngn pastor o E 5 O M antl. gs 3: other forms of tubercu- | service. e riotic offer of these e s ot o i T e S TN e GROUNDS OF CRUELTY Cancer gy, eumente” T | embers of “the Usnis) Tiotession Is | Owvercoats $18. to $35. diarrhea and enteritis 6: accident 3:|therefore, of great value. not only to il meet at Town Hall, October 27,|worth has been ill some time, he Was | Louise C. Rodman of Mystic Is Freed = 3 oF wreat iy } K 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., to receive lists— | not confined entirely to his bed until & vl sulcide 2: deaths in institutions 13: :.):\eu;g?ltzrrm; to the efficiency of the v v N 1 i e Stonington—Living %Irths 10: still It is desired rot to ad® to the many weakened. His condition did not im- a atches Benjamin Bychluck, employed for | prove and finally he succumbed at the| 1-ouise C. Rodman of Mystic was iy about a week ago, when he gradually ) births 2: marriages 6: fotal deaths 9: |lehors which Jocal boards nce alreads | = - 1 i = granted a divorce from her husband, death rate per annum 11 deaths for| performing. Therefore, it is suggested | §overal vears by Aaron Goldblatt of |age of 67. The cause of his death was | §ranted Rodman, o .the Snounds’ of :6: deaths by ages, un- | that these boards nof he asked 1o mail urp y c arry Finest oty fl‘jnfs‘i“‘y‘iflzé’ “x‘afl';‘g.'n'“&’::“‘ix&‘é‘.l},. o S aaroin was an old resident | STUeIty. by Judge Gardiner Greene in - 3: 110 5 vears 1: 65 vears | notices of this opportunity to their se- | this city day. He and his bride will reside in|of New London and vicinity and was | tN€ suberior court in New London on ' and over, cencer= -1; paeumonia, [lected _men but that they be:uirged .fo | . Norwich. 3 for many years associated with his, Wednesday morning. The case was to | 1. £V the avidest possibleijocal publicity 207 Main Street - - father In the Woodworth paper mill in | D3Ve been contested but the husband Groton—Living births 7: marriages|to it, and that they be encouraged to A small girl came to church at|Quaker Hill. He was also for severa]|9:d not put in an appearance. 2: total deaths 6; death rate per an-|co-operate and lend assistance when Mr. and Mrs. Rodman were married | nuim, 10.4: death rate for September, | their local dentists ask for the names July 1. 1911, the latter's maiden name | 12 death by ages, 1 to 5 “vears, 1; |end addresses of accepted men. being Duelks. Mrs. Rodman had al- {65 vears and over, 3: accldent, 1. E. II. CROWDER, leged adultery in the complaint against | Killingly—T.iving births marriag- Provost Marehal General. Bolton with glee Sunday morring with | years a resident of (olchester. 2 snowball made out of the frost on|" Mr. Woodworth is survived by four the woodpile. A snowball on Oc-|gong “Oliver, a contractor in New Lon- tober 21 {s the earliest one ever made | qon, Robert a. of the editorinl seatt! FERGUSON'S % her husband kut this allegation was [®=. 9: total deaths. 13: death rate per Nk = 3 in Bolton. Wathoar Souce Swmal, Satnas of | o iedvemis beliube. e Momthae annum. 244 death rate for Septem. | FARM BUREAU TO ranklin Square Christmas presents and other gifts = € On the stand Mrs. Rodman declared | ber, 7.4: deaths by ages. und<t 1 vear. N ING. WHERE ALL CARS $70 from home for Amerlcan soldlers in e Cemilil Teanat ho Sleavenl el e HUSRENAS freatan Dbe Coaene | vears, 2; 65 vears and over. HOED LISBON. MEETING. R sToP France must be restricted to parcels | el it ' | abusing her badly and calling her vile tuberculosis of the lungs 1: other|Object to Explain Agricultural Work of not more than seven pounds each, | %/ NeW_I.ondoy. mes and beating her. She stated|forms of tuberculosis 1: . camcer 1. Mr. Woodworth was highly respected | inat she was compeliod to leave hoe | o Of “tub IR s ron o) Carried on in County. ] INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY the post office department announced | o, 11y many admirable. qualitics: and . - 2 > . hi ! fivy Wednesday. s the cause of sincere régret | of “hin (reatpent: bat Hocs o oha oount L mar. | Arrangements have been made for a IS IS = Word has bgen received at Pendle- | !¢ & Wide circle of friends. back each time or his prombe to treat | riages, 4: deaths 6: death rate mer f,’:"‘s'itm"iv::i,"’: D Lisbon TH <on Hill, from C. Russell Cooke of his Samuel Ockrey. ker better. annum 8.8; death rate for September. | explain the organization of the farm | Miss Florence Willlams of Yantic is stew arrival in Florida. Mr. Cookei B or Hanmiel Ok cur- [ Judge Greene granted the divorce|.o: deaths by ages under 1 year, 4 i has gone into partnerskip with Frank | 77 55 175 on Wednesday fotlaw. | but ruled that the husband should {1 to 5 vears, 2: 65 vears and over. 1 Doreen jana. 1;’0;;!“[;:’;"‘:“"?",_‘;::2;1; m New York to spend the winter. Bond in_an oyster business at Fort|ine ‘an' fllness of only a few days’ [have the privilege of seeing his 5. vear ! whooping cough, 1: diohtheria. 1: tu accomplished -this season, and also to s. Walter Wellington of New York Pierce, Florida. duration. Mr. Ockrey was born in Put- | 0ld child, Peleg A, once a week if he [ herculosis of the lungs. 1: cancer, 1. |.ongider what assistznce L T e e P bl e L NS 2 g .o nam ears ago. the son of Samuel [desires. The defendant is now a mem- —Living births, 12; _ still| cured from the farm. bureau In arrang. mocauRe Of Yedndsdey afternoois| S o). ot Menay Dileay. el | ber of (the nutional aniny at WD Do % marriages 5. total'deathm, | {1 [T the farm bureau in arrans- | rewer. g ST Hingnohing of Comfort circle | fe this city a mamber. of years ape|vens. Aver, Mass. for Septermnes Piy mnmum, 18.1; death) demonstration, organizing co-operative | Dr. and Mra. Willam W. Leonard he held With the viceieader. Mre, 1. |2nd has resided on Baltic street. Ie FTNE for September, 13.2: reathe by ages.|gssociations, etc. The program will are at Sugar Hill in the White moun- H. Al 76 Church street, was post- | Vas emploved by the East Side Wet|HAVE SERVICE FLAGS under 1 yvear, 4; 1 to 5 years, 1; over|pa as follows: Organization and elec- | taine this weok. Lt urch street, was post- | wash company as a driver. He is sure FOR NORWICH WOMEN | 65 vears. cancer 1: diarrhea and| tion F. C, Warner, county agent; comw Ron=aitwORVidei vived by several children. en.terllus. 1: " accident esdeaths in in- | testing and other agricultural work, R.| Miss Wsily Biaciesions Camnp hasise- - i . i titutions 6: non-residents. J. “Whitman, ista gont; A > s aveine CRonY n, coun DLESL Mox W evingEDrals. e ariad gpon Application at the | Qe Hora—Living birine 2. mar. |, Whltman, assistant county agent: SR A e S e T medical corps of the. apmar® i he W s Do e pateiac] | Woman's Sevvios Lenuvel Moo |risges 2. totel deaths 5., death Tite | oot Campbell, home dem- i ar.| W. Irving Drake, occurred early Wed- = per annum. 10.1: death rate for Sep ti t; boys' and girls’ club were received last August and so far 5 T A ~ = . onstration agent: boys' and girls' clul Mrs. Witter K. Tingley and childrea = . nesday morning following a lingering|_ The National League for Women's | tamber. 2.0: deaths by ages. 1 to vork, M o lock, S ok % e none of the four has received orders illness of over a year's duration. service has on hand a dozen single | vears '1: ove a5 venrs, et }::51:1_' iss Bertha Hallock, county club :;‘;.‘:gg_:negn:{m ;::mlnt the sum to report for duty. Mrs. Drake was born in this city on ]flfnr‘ur\;ice m::s w;sg:- tghey wigezll{'fl- 1: deaths in institutions. 2. —_ —_— Fr s cant ihas Desn aaaca’ to un)] Nestl 1884, the daughter of Henry |ly give to women having one member | ' ‘wifqnam™ Tiving births, 40: mar- BM OR - Gea . Coit, Mre. Charles R. water bills rex;n.xmng o Sct. 5o, | and Lona pans Leipold. She was edu- | of their family in the army or mavy.|riages 14: total deaths. 15; death rats | 'MPROVEMENT CORPORATION nu’z‘t’: Mur‘;v?luacm'“nlnk ana Mise A further addition of fifty cents will |€ated in the public schools of this city [ Application for a service flag may Delper annum. 13.3: death ryte for Sep- DECLARES A DIVIDEND. |Gl made the trip over the Mohawic be added if bills are not paild on or|aPd for many vears sang in the choir [Made at the league Tean e Thav_ | tember, 2614: other. fo of tuber. trafl and through the Catskills recent- before Oct. 30th.—adv. O o= _German 'Ditheran church,.ofler BuRding “Oue of) thess Mwgsi In & bocingse’ 1: canser: £ pasunoate. 1 | Checks i Payment of Surrendered | 7% 47 tATOUET th ~_ |which she was a member. She was|ladse of bonor to any family and as|Geitie 1 [ASEr, 05, Peomanin 1 Certificates to Be Forwarded, united in marriage with W. Irving|Stch is to be eagerly sought for. Large dents, 3. = The Trefoll club began the season The death is reported in Atlantic City, N. J, of Dr. May Darrach, |Drake on July 9 1914 She was a|duantities of knitted articles are now —— The Norwich Industrial Improvement |with a meeting at Mrs. Charles Tyler o ot 2t Home for|[Beiiber of Tumersruen Jodge, No. 1z, | bebie setucned tofiS rooms, two hoxes| £ \ice nE SABOURIN, WITH corporation at a recent meeting de- |Bard's on Lincoln avenie. The mam- S feniuren ot New. “¥ono °F the Halle | B Cross supply station in New Yors INFANTRY IN GEORGIA | J2red o dividend of '$2.60 a share. 1It|bers of the club are Mrs Waiter M. which has a summer home in _the|club. 8 was voted by more than three-fourths | Ruckingham, Mrs. Danlel S. Haviland, - Survivin, er he this week, one of 86 picces on Monday — e § t &/ g 7 HcHiSHEDS pisceton Broad sfreet, Gro- | [ENIVIVIRE, He iler: Hee A Al o= Wty e oS Norwich Boy Writes Bulletin From |0 8ll the outstanding capital °stock | Mrs, James Justin Moore, \Fs. Walter m. hrictian R = : vieces. E E that the treasurer be amthorized to|E. Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert S. Raymond, Dr. Eugene F. Gaffev, 46, a dentist :J);'lsw;;rt‘hgr'th‘;::\;flra:td\};;iih!:r% g 7 = == Camp- Hanceck, ‘Georpia. g‘"‘c‘m" 29 mack. N = nglsflg: Miss Louise Robinson, Miss Helen . ‘ugene 3 ev, , a dentist, | o : 5 = n 2.60 per share, c r valuation o . M Susan I. Gallup, Miss died at his home in Middletown Tues- [ Mrs. Annie Mowry of Rochester, N. Y. RAIN INTERFERED A letter written to The Bulletin | g pfr share. Thep?:arporation une: .?::‘::mfin, sh;ins Isabel H. N}’Ilchefl. day morning after being in failing WITH GRANGE ATTENDANCE. | brings the informatior that Eugene | pectedly found itself with the sum of | Wrie® Anr 1 mmenmee Moy, ichell health for some time. He is survived oot “| A. Sabourin, -of No. 91 Broad street, 70 in cash, which I3 $2.60 per|Tyier Bavd. In #he City Court. by his wife, a daugiter, Margaret & < i is with- Company C, 111th U. S. In-|ghare. —_— Gattey and a aistor. Mrs. Jevemiah | {0 IFS clty court Wednesday oo M'Mh': et e b fantry and I3 in camp at Camp Han- | 1t local shareholders will assign their | Waterbury.—An cffort Is being made Patrioti . Dillon of New London. Bemoh. sl -ho Telktine no s AR e -~ cock, Augusta, Ga. and in hi= let-| certificates in blank -and send them to | to raise funds for the benefit of the atriotic concerts at our Charles ¥ Hosmer, 5. who %ied sud. | disposed of: A Westerly man was fined | Owing to the rainy weather. there |!°f Mr. Sabourin savs: = abawes- | et e o L caRe ek, clecky in Solbssaiisncisesoonnestani et the store au Week denly Monday at O’ld Sayvbrook, was | for intoxication and he paid. A local was a small attendance at the regular n, my man? Norwich frle;-nds ok’ T C‘_i" be!forwaraen First .e'pnra: °mpth:';n ‘lr leVePl‘l - well known ~ in baseball circles|Man, also before the court for,drunk- | meeting of Norwich grange Moo arg |INE S0 ST DT ke e ot 2 R g T = C 2 throughout the state, having managed | ©Nness, was fined, and he paid./ ;| ¥ of H.. held in Graage hall Wednes- { {20, 30 50 DSRS0 Taswerng 1ot Soldier Charged With Theft. Detutury o . Come in and rest and have | the 01d Saybrocs bascha s, 2 when | _ Four Norwich soldiers from Fort|day evening. No business of special days to do so for I kave over Afty| Ropart Dodso Mdier = hour of D they were members of the Shore Line V;nght who ovtel;(stay:’t; }(hetlr leave of |interest was transacted. The grange letters unanswered at the present [-'ougt}:rcampn;y"'czn;: A:rm";\ !::e s absence were taken - v f - 5 , sta- ic. .+ |and Middlesex leagues. ck to the fort|voted to attecpt the invitation of | JGteeT tlonen ar aaany sCom A ttery. atas without appearing before | 5 : et e T N BpesonE, e e guestions most frequently ask- | Judge Coit in the police court at New Thie g bee k0sh, season will end.| An unusual line of novelties for}East Great Plain on Friday eveming of | %, me are these: own’ there? In|SRCOR Wednesduy - to. answer fo = CUMMIN This has been a very poor season for | Hallowe'en social affairs is offered by |next week. * |it cwarm. o 1s it cola® T vou have |$yasq %, ISt Of & wateh valued at the Noank mefl who are engaged In|Norwich dealers. — Sn v > and ¥ gh to eat? Is the food good and|mijrej, a sallor on the Chilean cruiser . this line of work. It is stated that QUINEBAUG POMONA GRANGE. | you' Fet cnongh. of 167 1T : you: have | Gy merelor o case was contimued Funeral M‘s Come in and learn what Music’s Re-Creation is. Come in and listen to when the snow arrives, the blackfish s, g enough blankets, etc.? until Thursday, that the prosecutin depart to parts unknown. Fifth D-g'-('o'a, hl"‘rfi?"':vm: at:Fouth | 7" Lt Ssay’ right here ‘that: the c,':_ a:lml'nev mi‘h&; SR i herpiossenting illingly This Wesk. mate i beautiful. It is hot in the|a witness for the -corroboration of ' % St Svety branch Crthe e daytime and sometimes chilly at|Dodson's testimony, whe. ectaomd ‘o anl Emba mers = _ = :’;. - V“/( s rex;’resen ed by men| ; [ E Quinebaug Pomona grange will hold | oy plea of not guilty. % r“ed ewl o;k. ew Haven and | | ¢ N @ meeting with Highland grange, at Thus far we have not suffered from . ", Hartford Rallroad company who have South Killingly, Saturday, October 27. | yno eora Ninth Division Calls More Men. 322 Main Street ™ nlisted iIn the service of the country,| . S e e oudimestiop Tor ‘confer- | -We' get. dpienityor wpod - fool Tt a| “uitin SN Selle-t board; Col. e 25 A total of 893 men have voluntes d : The Phonograph with a Soul since the war was declared. P of which the New York Tri-| rThe cComnecticut unit of the Pre- e paredness League of American Dem. bune said: “Edison snares tha | 2iconess Leas performed 2,09 dental of sy operations for drafted men, accord- soul of music. INg to a report to the mationsl orsans v ization made by Dr. Aibert ‘W. Cros- ST[LLMAN, by, of New London, chairman. S President Wilson having proclaimed @ | Sunday, October 28th, as a day of sup- plication and prayer for the success. o NORWICH: the United States and her allied na- tions in the war against Germany,. 324 Main St. | some of the local clergymen will preash special sermons Sunday next. —_— e T At t}::e request of San Jose counell, " . of C., of Willimantis, Rev. J. H. WESTERLY: Broderick sang a month’s mind requiem Opp. Post Office | high mass at St. Patrick’s church Wednesday at 8 o'clock, for Daniel Kelleher, a member of that council. = ® Instructions ? were recetved in New. FREDERICK T. BUNCE | raven Tuesday from the Knights of A > Columbus headquarters in 'Washington, Piano Tuner D. C., authorizing the K. of C. Phone $38-2 22 Clairmount Ave. ring the fifth degres and every Pomo- but substantial. We often|o "y N THAOR draft board, Col |l chamber of Commerce Building na member is expected to secure at| it unh jusuries as cakes, rice o | C:i L d an, & . 5 least one subordinate member. An es- | Hing Trand meatine anie st ead L paoF 300 more New London and (Il iphine 2352 Lady Assistant Pienlang srangs 10 ot Them on OF | fruit, and at lunch we often 'have[SUDUR Present themselves at the Highland grange to joir: them in their | jemonafle. “That is much better than | Sired, {0 P theniseivde jaty the o EET e some of the companies are getting and |31 Nov. 1 and 2 for physica sxanr’ There never was a_time when agri- [ 5o count ourcelves lacko: Ly 2 culture in all its phases and farming| ™ ‘rhe camp. is logated on a wide plain 2 in particular with its lcsses and prof-| surrounded by picturesque hills in the Have Arrived in Europe. its were considered more = <eriously| gistance and dotted here and there by n o P A than at the present time. The ques-|got'of 206 ° Friends of members of .the Tourt L. tions before the public are of vital in- [ 02 Yave pure city water to drink Ambulance Qompeny, 26th division, S e Zountiy and" the. fa! 55HONS | ang electric lights in our tents. mak- |le3rn that the L S ] 1S THE of the country and the day invites|i,o it 5o much more comfortabie. > " discussion and serfous thought as to| "fune oaly fault T And in thet the cli- North c,mr street is & member of this Bllfll Stone for 0dober the general welfare of all the peo-|mate being dry makes it awful san- i Rl o dy and dustry, but we get rain once| wgdietown—Emory O. Whitcomb, of || « 50 I tha At doproe, dmmersion at|in awhile. the J. E. Palmer Co. whose automo- Sompipte s stk et L Onel et on e Thim pian T ULbel; The clty of. Augusta i pretty. The| the T. 7B (Palmér’C trolley car at the Breschee and Tie Pine e o the Teeoen by the local|yirests are wide, the bufldings high.|blle crashed into o trolle it M B SMBZ yeniits »nioni = S e i tne fourtn degrec e | Tuumination s by a row of big_ars|Sotner of Main and o’clock, was fined Y T be.in the fourth degree at 1.30 s |ights In the center of the street, mak- | Jja%y, nIght about falling to give the|f] choice selection for the Ooctober Saliows: ing it look like & white way. ] t iy e ¢ borra: and T like it very much. cnlisted | city court. One bill of costs was taxed —_— Mrs. Maude K. Wheeler. of Storrs; vo- | 1¥cy ster, Pa., June 15th, in the Sixth B et tvs e, maraas ran taxed i b T ace it foel 0l B B THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. e o Al Roberts of | with the 111th U. S. Infantry and no —_—_— Brof T IT Bason thital Ed-| e knows where we ¢o from here. It | MANY SCHOOL ¢ ARE JEWELERS o, B ding aon, Of Storrs. | 0 s we get comfortably sattled in SICKL ol A earee piEhlartl: d- | Rogr. Int. but this past week our reg- | i1 the Muslc and reading will be fornished [ oo place, when arourd comes a new | fothers who vajas thelr own comfort Established 1872 organization to purchase $250,000 worth of bonds of the sedond Liberty L3an through the New Haven bank, Piano = DR by local grange if time permits. that we are to be transferred|and the welfare of their children should - 1 i The Piano Tuner), ™ * * METa e e Tl AR e PO g VosISrenhould || 1440146 Main 8. Norwich, Gann. o 22 ros . o i letown.—Th: ron: v Sray o vders r ren, 122 Prospect s"'l Fentlon of the Connecticut Woman's Stephen B. Davis for the quarter end. | P¢eF f0F quite a While now. for use throughout the season. They Phone 511 |[Juffrage association' in _ Hartford, ing Sept. 30 shows a total of 35 sud. _ break up colfs” veliete Vet isnnes, e == = Rt b, County Shdre Rl T den or violent deathe in Middlesex| Saybrook.—Frank Collins. trainman |constipation. teeth troubles. 1 sed WHEN YOU WANT to put your Bus- county for the quarter. The coroner|on ‘the Valley local freizht has S for 30 years. Th ; 4 was unusually busy the past quarter,|bid in the work train job, at Hartford. | mothers for i B Cthren, P ¢ [iness before tre public, there is ne as there were many_sutomobile and|and moved his family fo that city from | aceapt any substitute. Sampie froe |medium better than through the ad- rafiroad fatalities, aybrook Point, this week. l Address. Mothe: Gray Co. Le Rov. N. Y. | vertisine columns of The Bullatis = bos- | Clude: New London couty, Miss Lra. s irore U N A Do E PHL e P s | inston. Windham cointy, Miss Danlel- medium better than througn the ad- | Son. Tolland county, Mrs. Fannie Dix- verti; corum Bulletin. on Welch.

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