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e iz NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917 VINOL MADE THIS RUN-DOWN WOMAN STRONG i i . Ameri flag, of sted, regulation Her Signed Letter Proves This. Announced—Birthday Surprise Party for Robert size, now on éxhibition at the Doage Via Hell Gate Bridge Route Read it Store. In the same window is_a Keene, N. H—"T was all run down, had no strength, mo appetite and a bad cough. so that a good deal of the WESTERLY ELKS’ LODGE OF SORROW Annual Memorial Service Held Sunday Afternoon—Eighteen on Necrology List——Committees Appointed on S. O. B. Denominational House—Surber-Lawrence Engagement Mitchell. — The impressive memorial service of | Augustin T. L. Ledwidge, Dr. Michael enlisted as an apprentice seaman and the latter as fireman, third class Under the auspices of the Westerly Laymen’s League, there will be a pub- lic meeting in the town Pall, Tuesday evening in behalf of prohibition. The speaker will be Dr. Thomas of Providence and his subject, Shall the United States Go Dry? Rio Gardner, a former resident, now gngincer of the New York =Tribune building, is expert at chochet work. A fine specimen of his handiwork is an union jack of silk, also made by Mr. Gerdner. JEWETT CiTY Through Daily Train To Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis Effective Nov. 25, 1917 Westerly ~ © New London - 09 time I was unfit for work. My drug- | The § : — New Haven 24 i £'S7 | Westerly Lodge, No. 678, Benevolent | H. Scanlon, Dr. John M. O'Connell, = ew H ¥ e ol e e pearcs " my | and Protective Order of ks, held in[Louis W. Arnold, Charles P. Eccles. [ Sunday Schools Appointing Christma Beidgepart - Gy o8 Srnetite improved and I am sirong | the Central theatre, Sunday afternoon, | ton, James H. McKnight, Wiliam J.| Committees—Gifts for Herbert Wy- Harrisburg - 145 R Sl agatn —lrx Trine Davis, 50 = attended by nearly all the mem- | Kennedy, George Southwick. att—Funerals, Mrs. Russell M. e (Covih B Russell St, Keene, N. H. bers and a large assemblage of those — = Brown, Mrs. Samuel Johnson—Casa- et > Tio Vinol is a constitutional cod Nver and iron remedy which creates an ap- de the order interested in the erence pald the deceased and the ceremonial. The order of Railroad company the inter- commission for ap- ou res beautirul vant-Mayer Wedding—Forty in Lib- erty Chorus. Indianapolis St. Louis. Trolleys Lead To Bl The Center Business of Norwich petite, aids digestion. enriches the 1o 2 - 5 e A ‘ he | Sercises were as follows: Proval of a proposal to cancel parcy The convenicnt, comfortable way oo ';:?n';h"m{w";:‘;i‘;n&a’}{f | hestral_Selections—a. Overture; | fares and distances; also, present| Christmas committees were appoint- | || from New England to the West. e e o 6 Eusier; *uneral March, Clarence Price, di- | charges for moving special passengers [ed at the Congregational Sunday R g Gt Prop. Norwich. Vinol is_ sold _in |Fegtor. and baggage cars and special passen- | schooi Sunday morning. The finance o ening St > e R mant e e Mlson Dige Cot | . Opening Ceremonies—Exalted Ruler |ger trains to New London, Westerly, | somum:tice imolndes the teachers with For detailed information, consult s e b W Whiltams | Michael J. Deady. Providence and Boston, via Belvidere, | Rev. Albert Donnell chairman. Mre.| || Ticket Agent. B o a1 Putham by J. Io| Orchestral Seiection. N. J, and Maybrooke, N. Y. This has . A. Faust will have charge of the Donahue Ouening Sode, special reference to the Colonial and |yecitations and Mrs. E. H, Hiscox of N.Y,N.H.&H.R.R. | - - — e e oty Are T RSl fer e ey, the music. Earl S. Hiscox is to make B Dwellings, Liddle, Mrs. Mabel Feh-| Applications have been received | arrangements for a tree, and Theodore o MYSTIC mer Grant. from the Lehigh Valley Transporta- | Robinson will take charge of decorat- = Tenor Selo—Willard J. Kelgwin. tion company ‘and the New York, On- | ing the tree. nurse, Miss Kirby, and was later treat- efi . e " Baritone Solo—Wilfred Blackburn. |tario and Westerly railway, for ap- g o darie g Captain c Washington Receives | 3o 0"So5mn, SoloFear Ye Not, | provar of proposals involving consii At Methodist Church. ' 46 - Calls on Ninety-Second Birthday—| O Israel, D. Buck, Miss Mildred K |erable brate Increase on anthracite | Sunday morning at the Methodist TONINGTON - Silver Medal Contest to Be Re-|Taylor. r coal shipped to New London. The |Sunday school the teachers were ap- STO: TORD i poaked Orchestral Selection. proposed increases range from 25 to |ROInted a committee to take charge of i 2 Memorial Address—Brother Ignatius Christmas arrangements. A. C. Bur- | Fire Damage of $150 to House Owned | i Captain Isaac Washington observed his ninetey-second birthday Saturday at his home in West Mystic avenue. Several friends called during the day 50 cents per ton and would apply to cargo lots of coal from Lehigh Val- ley coal piers at Perth Amboy. N. J., and from Cornwall, N. Y. and Wee- hawkin, N. J., to New England des- Cuttle, . R., Fall River Lodge, No. 118. | Tenor Solo—Willara J. Kelgwin. Mezzo Soprano Solo—He Givetn His dick is chairman of the committee. Baptist Arrangements Late The arrangements for Christmas at the Baptist church will be made at by Otho Sullivan of Willimantic— | Too Stormy for Fishermen to Fare Forth. Thrift Stamps ON SALE THIS NMIORNINGD i X Beloved Sleep, Franz Abt, Miss Mil- | tinations. v - to _tender congratuiations and good) GUOVEd Tiech, | s = e e b, e in the Touse owned by Otho : . o Soprano Solo—The Plains of Peace,| Under the diretion of thi th ( ; Ve y. | Sulllvan_at_Water an Pal stroets Franchise Leagus to Meet. 4 | Byrmard, Mrs. Mabel Fehmer Grant.|Day Bapti Goeornconfornce it Mrs. George Milner of Yalatle. v |end occupied by the Peck family since IN THE P. O. SUB-STATION 'rh::n u‘-m be a meeting of men}lrjs» Baritone Sol *W‘i{";?, B‘ladcgu'n» PIRANEd fo bud & Dinominctiisl e e . v I;‘r. Little mlD\ehd to V\'n}hmflnuu b tic Equal Franchise League Friday| Clos crcises—Auld Lang Syne. | home. This matter was discussed at| = Miss Hull returnea to Wini- | the cause of the fre alarm sent ¢ P evening, December 7, at the home of| lichcdiction— Chaplain Otto Seidner. | th ting of the boar irector: tic Sunday. ST e | mmiibox | 8 Saturdsy morming: Ihe —— = e e o ] I e el T e e e I e R R e P g BUY THRIFT STAMPS---SAVE MONEY---HELP WIN THE WAR Main street The deceased members: Nathaniel [ ciety where was announced the spe- : : second floor, but the good work of the Must Attenc Drill. P. Main, Horace Burdjick, Burrill N.|cjal correspondence received concern- Liberty Chorus to Rehearse. firemen prevented the damage from 2 - 3 S g e Co. p,| Thompson, Joseph Graft,” Milton A.|ing the propesed denominational| The Liberty chorus meets tonight for | exceeding $05ini loss. You can save this money twenty-five cents at a time, or in larger amounts { Captain Frederick Tevlor of Co. D,|Young, J Moore, James A.|building. Letters in favor were receiv-|2 rehearsal. There are 40 members Stonington Pointers. ” Connecticut Home Guard announces ph C. J. Bransfield, Francis|ed from Rev. Clavton A. Burdick, Geo, already and room for as many more. Frank Muller of Bridgeport if you wish to do so. When you purchase a Thrift Stamp for twenty-five that this company will continue to}j 5 G. Turnsr. Davil| st oty i B Bei b t h g o e ew = s G. ner, nia . Ira R. Crandall, John| Francis Brown has been at home |, week end at the home of his - = B E - R A MR M T iy, Louis H. Eddy, Claude W. |l Austin, of Westerly. and_Dr. Anna|from Cushing academy, Ashburnbam.|en:s™ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Henry A. Muller. | cents a Thrift Card will be issued to which the stamp will be affixed. ¥ B atcepted unjess o Physiclans cer | pomss: Join R. Freestone, Joseph P.|T. Waite, of Bradford, Rev. B, A. Wit-| Gifts from Calendar Room Friends. | “"3fr. "ana “Mrs. Kirt Reich and son | . ¢ e o I SE T am ter. "opkl?_trmlfie;; Geor-e B. =r‘|‘-.w.l The employes in the calendar room |of Bristol have been succi: at the After sixteen Stamps have been purchased and affixed to the card, it may i The of i = _ | Ashaway, es ardner of Wa-|at Aspinook bleachery presented Her-|home of Mr R e's parents, Judge & | Items of Intarest. ol ot ‘;ffcr;‘:ard«;{e— i terford and A. S. Babeoek of Rock-|bert Wyatt a wrist watch and clgar-|and Mrs. T. D Fairbrother . be presented, and upon payment of the sums stated below, a Thrift Cer- 1 Miss Geneva Rathbun has returned | Saleeaied ville, ctte case Saturday. Mr. Wyatt leaves| Mr. and Mrs. Curl Judkins are visit- i > . - . g L) to Miiford afier several days. visit|juony Frank f Mackenzie; esteemed - — for Camp Devens this week. ing at the home of Mr Kins' par- tificate for Five Dollars will be issued. This the United States Govern- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. War-| (ci; e Tomient, Teank Ahern: | g, A colored man resident of Westrly| George McArthur, who ls stationed [enis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cowan. | 3 = Ten Rathbun Goope, Mt dank Anern: | for a quarter century. accomnanied by!on a submarine at Charlestown navy| Miss Eid DPend'cion Thaver of | ment will redeem upon January 1st, 1923, for the face value. ¥ Oscar Cottrel of New Haven has; > Johns: esquire, Al J. Two. | the.one he loves best of all. aliohted| yard, was in town last week. Providence is at the home’ of her par-| 2 2 been spending a few days in town. |ici T {rnm 2 Jfarm wacon in front of the ents, Mr. and 3 Joha Thayer | e e D i 2. 5 awn hal' and wont direct to the tows n “N S are now p in | o - o . e e o iR, B | D 70 A 1 e ow FUNERALS. g et R, PO 1 Present the Thrift Card with 16 Stamps Affixed N_J t. Eug ard. ed a Tirense. e Tnd: assistant 7 S ohn Mclcary has been appointe ~ liam_A. Wilcox, Rob- | 3.%.1Hoon Mrs. Russell M. Brown. s . e Mrs. Elizabeth Gracey has return- . . ed Vhnt kind of a license, dow or assistant forcman of the machine | - & o CAT i ed, afteg several days visit with Mr. oason, Elihu’H. Chesebro. | hiintimu " The. cqlored mon Funeral scrvices for Mrs. Russell M. | ahon o the Atwosd prant. » | In January with 12c in money and receive &.........s....... . $5.00 CERTIFICAT i and Mrs. Charles Benson, in Moos- Aiibrati T"f‘lsx:flgfif:feon' and said he had those, and he riocead | Brown were heila:l l';"o clgck Savllurdal)f Prof. and Mrs. William R. S | In February with 13c in money and receive a... $5.00 CERTIFICATE i up. iy 2 . g¢. Oli-| he would have a marrince. so as tojat the home of her daughter, Mrs. I.|snd Miss Lillian Snyde turned i . < B 5.00 CERTIFICATE Mrs. Willlam Brooks Is visiting her| Sor 1T, Williams, Harcy H. Robinson.|maga the nollaction complate ConoiC. Whiting. Rev. J. W. Payne con-|urday from a visit in Froniln. | BIIRRDI with S Sin money yandirecaive s b a Ul el parents, Mr. and Mrs. David McDow-{y,oin®'Bs J Fartell, Jewis E. Bar-|innine ke “Sov, Miss ven must|ducted the service. Mrs. George H.| The pubiic scheols will resume ses- In April with 15¢ in morey and raceive a. . $5.00 CERTIFICATE £ ell in Croton. I Manpen Mt o T efx‘:n":;’ have heen hera for leng time, for| Prior sang Rock of Ages. Burlal was| sions today L In.-May with 16c in money and receive a.. $5.00 CERTIFICAT I Seriously Il BT Mason, Dr M. 1p Seamh | it was vou who eave me n icemse|in the Jewett City cemetery. The| Saturday’s storm forced fishermen ! : i 5 00 CERTIFICATE Leonard Fairbanks, a former resi- N ovoc T. M. H. Scan- | yan T married me frst twifa” Thae| bearers were George and Frank Stet-|remain in port. In June with 17c in money and receive a-....... . $5. T £ ot - Rer ol . BootRes bl pommm“A:F“g,‘e;f‘;‘;:"g- bride-to-he was aifent ond seemed ta|son George Pabcock and Henry Olsen. o | In July with 18 in money and receive a.. . $5.00 CERTIFICATE s 5 E -l he fnst a frifia astonished, hnt said; There were many beautiful flowers. 5 % 3 = = i —~| g EawatR Eowily, Martin HE|e ISt =G e o e T o ot i (i e BALLOUVILLE | In August with 19 in money and receive a- : ;cj ggi::::gizz 1 Reeaptior issned, and as thev were on their way| Vices were Mr. and Mrs. George Bab- H In September with 20c in money and receive i E TE H STUMACH UPSE” e STienael Stetarthe Tanoist Lar-| down ‘the aranite stons tha waman | cock of Plainfield. Mr. ana Mrs, Tenest | Entertainment f:: Be:ef!( of Attawau- | S T e T e e : . ot 3 . Bar- | henrd ta ramark: “T7hat fhat vor| Brown of Hartford Mr. - an rs.| gan Church—Thanksgiving Social. 4 - 3 LJohn B McCarthy, Thomas B.| T3 "o0IS L T e wires The ‘e | George Stetson of Moosup, Mrs. Hoe- | ° —= i In November with 22c in money and receive a. . $5.00 CERTIFICATE i wen F. Deady Walter ] oI nlv was inaudfble Ths marriame an-|3ce Main and daughter of Scotland,| A number from this village attended | In December with 23c in money and receive a. $5.00 CERTIFICATE Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. . Gver el Saly, Walter Perkins, | [oincament has not yet heen publish.|John Pty of Mystic, Arthur Plerce the entertalnment given at At Y ‘Edwards’ Olive Tablets TR Willtems, Gviomh o on Oliice: ?;n:\orwnch and Abel Brown of Noro- [gan Social club_hall Satur | ae meo&m now. Instead of tfi-uflnwmmwfi:hupn Theodnre Francis Green state direc- tor of the war savinas camnpaion has annainted a state advieory committes 1arles Fairbanks, is seriously ill at Mrs. Helen Johnson. The body of Mrs. Helen Johneon of Washington, D. C., was brought to the ing. Joseph L. Pray and his son seph E., and Henry Pray all of tiis village, played cornets and baritone in | the brass quartette, the trombone be- This means that you may invest sums as small as 25c. vested $4.00 in Thrift Stamps, by placing After you have i they are the home in New Haven of thirtv-one members. which incind-|Jewett City cemetery Friday _for|ing played by Ira Pray of Attawau- S oiims GF thie alioent— lver dward Longton has returned from | as Chariee Perre. af SVectory. mieei | burial and was accompanied by Mre, |§an, son of Henry Pray. John Me- with that four dollars, a farther sum, from 12c to 23c, de- i S Sheutered bosels. nding the holiday with relatives in|dent of the Washinwton Trnst com-|Johnson’s daughter, Miss Grace John- | Gregor and J. L. Pray took an amus- | pending upon the date you fill your Thrift Card up, the ‘s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the 7 York are Patersom, N. J. pany. The members will aid in snread-|son of Washington, and Fred Johnson |ing part in the entertainment. The "i")é 2 § fiver in & healing way. When Afr. and Mrs. Hugh Barr have been/ inz the doctrine of thriff in Rhode Is-|of Wauregan. Rev. E. M. Anthony |former with his violin took the part Government undertakes to return to you the sum of $5.00 |9 the liver and are their crtaining Mr. and Mrs. Walter B.|'and. and through them the workines|officiated at the service and a gentle- | of Sambo, astonished at the mysterious % patural functions, away goes indigestion titerson and som, Bryant, of Mount|of the war savinms certificate and the|man from Springfield sang a hymn.|appearance of a big bug, after whi upon Jnnuury 1“, 1923. ¥ s s “mon, N. Y. thrift plans will be explained, | Later|Among the flowers was a wreath sent | he and his massa played their fiddle [ &nd stomach Bad in She Monday club will meet with|camnaizn committees will he named|Dby David Hale Fanning of Worcester. |together and cracked minstrel jokes. 4 | H you have a taste in your . W. Lathrop on Elm street. |in each of the cities and@ most of the| Who was a schoolmate of Mrs. Johnson. [ Mrs. Ellen Wallen and Mrs. Carolyn The M Sol 4B L hiBaves U | Wa coated, appetite poor, ¢ -lm T Denison who was injured sev-| towns in the state, in order that as|Who was Helen Platt, a western girl.|Shea and Miss Emily McGregor and e oney 0 nveste ecomes a Loan tO theGovernment p:)n i { lazy, au::d - no ml:gdm S tys sgn In & colliboitis mnipkoy. ) maue people ss is possible max be e ’.“,‘"é:‘,‘,.f;;“é"°§ [;;:’etx:r;‘;h?"sl)‘::lgiz;- 3 wit reached and made to understand the|Son of Nathan Johnson of Jewe 5. e 3 X . | Jou Should take Olive Tabicts, the sub- To Repeat Contest. objects and aims of the campaign. | Wwho formerly owned the Tracy house | Frank Bennett gave humorous selec- Which the Government Pays Compound Interest L stitute for calomel. The silver medal contest held in on Main street. Mrs. Johnfon and her | tions. The affair netted $40, which 9. D Edwardse Olive Teblels are a ‘itoningtun recently under. the - au Local Laconics. daughter attended the dedication of | Was voted by the young people to be = 5 = vegetable compound mixed with Dices of the W. C. T. U. will be re-| Th = e s the Soldiers’ monument in Jewett City | Placed in the hands of the recording - N . w" P ? B e o Eow them by their -ated in. the Methodist Episcopal| the EhecrooiS ol opon today, after|and were suests st the dinner at the|Steward of the Attawaugan M. E oan of Only 25¢ by Every Person in the ation 1 ro- | _— ey 4o the without irch this (Monday) evening at 7.80| g nankssiving recess. hotel at that time. Her husband was | church. f Slive colar. ] lock. 4 George A. Clark has returned from |a relative of the late James Johnson. Personal Mention. ide the G ith 25 Million Doll i Tipiog campsorpain, ard Trevena has returned to|BlS anmual hunt and hrines two large In Charge of Power Plant, Miss Bmily McGregor went lakt vide the Government witl illion Dollars i - one or two at Bedford after a_brief visit with|d6er to his Westerly friends. Charles Palmer is temporarily in|%eek to Apponaug, R. I, to spend a| relief, 50 can eat what you like. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tre.| Stanley Livingstone, of Westerly. 18| charse of the power plant at & navai |month at her brother’s. H : i i Derte ea, I the band &t Camp | bage somewhere on the Atlantic coast | 504" ¥io Sams abmy 5t forcsters | BEGIN BUYING THRIFT STAMPS NOW---DO YOUR BIT Y. vens, and is in charge of the cam; s -—- 8 e e = | bugler: | pouring the high wind Sunday one of |iis place as clerk in the Ballouviie Don’t You Want Good Teeth? The engagement is announced of Blackst« hall. Boss the dread of the dental chair cause you to nepisst them? Vew a Tl B B aeanes & > vice in Blackstone hall e Toars. - By ‘our method you Jan have yeur testh Mled [ 1o Lillan 'S Surber daugnter of i e e e St Ve tateactea ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS CLEAN LINEN LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 19 thess appeal to you, call for charge for consuitation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTISTS (Successors to the 208 MAIN ST. A M wEP M BSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CCNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Eleven friends of Robert Mitchell cave him a surprise party at his. home “3 High street, Saturday evening, his ‘wenty-third birthday. Alexander Lawrence, Jr. Miss Charlotte E. Maxson, of West- erly, instructor in violin at Ellsworth college, is planning a concert there for the benefit of the Red Cross. Geoffrey Moore, captain of the cham- pion Westerly High School football | team, has gone to Fort Slocum, N. Y., to take examinations for the United States Flying corps. Harry L. Rathbun of Potter Hill, and ‘Leo Chauncey, of White Rack.enlmed in the navy at Providence, Friday, and were sent to Newpor: The former ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS examination and estimate. WNe OR. D. J. COYLS King Dental Co.) = NORWICH, CONN. the side plate glass windows at Ze- geer's store was broken. Second Liberty loan coupon bonds are now ready for dslivery at Jewett !,cny Savings bank.—adv. Casavant—Mayer. F. X. Casavant of Jewett City and Mrs. Rose Mayer of Natick were mar- ried at Natick, Saturday. The wit- nesses were Fred Menard of Jewett City and Joseph Mayer, the " bride brother, of Natick. Mr. and Mrs. Casa. vant will live in Jewett City. Short Paragraphs. Mrs. W. R. Burdick was in charge of the reading room at Slater library Sunday afternoon. Thirty-three came to_the room. Hector Siebeleau received a large ham which was given away at Finn's opera house last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davan returned store is taken by Ray Whipple. A meeting was held Saturday even- ing at the home of John McGregor at Pineville. Sunday afternoon the Put- nam Salvation Army corps held a ser- Matthew Dolan and Mrs. Annie Cor- coran. Joseph E. Pray has completed his course in the Putnam Trade school and is at work in a machine shop in that city. Funeral of Mrs. Planit . Tuesday of last week were held the funeral services of Mrs. Telesphore Plante, who died at the home of her father, Simeon Messjer, in this village. Mrs. Ellen Wallen has had as re- cent guests Mrs. Bmma Wallen and daughter Ethel. A Thanksgiving social was held at the clubhouse Wednesday evening. Guests from Norwich. STAMPS ON SALE AT P. O. SUB-STATION . i e - e Hall Saturday evening. Ice cream |drafted a few months ago and is now Village over Thanksgiving. to New York Sunday night after . ns have | Was sold after the play and dancing |stationed with the engineering corps| William Derby returned home Sat- Lady Asistant s“FFEREn . {cpending Thankseiving with Mr. and | penr ond Mre A B Simore Masi|was enjoved later. “Twenty-five per |somewhere In France, urday after spending & few davs Mrs. E. J. Jodoin. Senghtor Miss Heatrice. Simmons, of | cent is to 80 to tlio Red Cross. Miss Ola Tanner of Hop River spent |relatives in Worcester. 3 Julian Boudreau of - New Bedford,|wWaverly, Mass Mr. and Mrs. G. A.|, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sprague and|the Thanksgiving recess at her home| There will be no basketb: who has been the guest of his mother. | Lotheon of Norwich were aiso their | Mrs. Amelia Coleman were guests of | here. i e for ¢ Mrs. Lucy Boudreau,.returns to his | gaests Mr. L. H. Porter Thanksgiving day. — school team because of senios studies today. Homecomers on furlough the past SPRING HILL play, which is to be given this we Does Not Automobile Winter Accessories ‘WHIZZ STOP FREEZE WHIZZ POLISHING WAX Many ‘Remedies Tried in _Vain. Well and Strong After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Evaporate PLAINFIELD Students Return to School and Col- leges—Workman at - Lawton Plant Injured by a Fall. Corporal Henry Roberge and First Class Private Cotnoir from Fort Ter- ry, both members of the 35th- com- pany, spent the week end at their homes here. Frank Dupont, & musiclan in' a company of the C. D. L. L S., stationed week from Fort Terry have been Leon Bernard and Wilfred Leger. ANDOVER Holiday Week Gueste—Station Agent J. T. Murphy Transferred to Bris- Cora’ Bush of Willimantic, Mr. Mrs. Clyde Stearns and son Toonsea of Stratford, were Thanksgiving guests at the parsonage. VOLUNTOWN Inspiring Addresses at War Rally— Everett Gauthier France—The Week’s Vi Miss Arline Thompson Thanksgiving recess at her home at Hampton. Mrs. Justi Annie B. , of Rocky Hill, spent the week- end holidays at their home here. Ernest Larkin of Camp Devens was home for Thanksgiving Day. Storrs-Gardiner Family Reunion Held | """ Thanksgiving Day at Judge Lewellyn J. Storrs’. Werites From tors. The thermometer registered 10 de- grees above zero here Tuesday morn- ing, and the first snow of the season came Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith left Wed- nesdey evening for Roselle Park, N. J., for a short stay. Town Clerk W. E. Ross took dinner spent the Andrews and son the Red Cro: once atPlainfield and o A _snipping part; at M ABINGTON Snipping Party for Red Cross Ben Local Visitors to Island ‘Forts. for the was held at ( benef Friday evening. The Red Cross met Teu moon at Library hall. Prohibition Address. For Autos or Furniture FORD RADIATOR or RADIATOR and Miss _Margaret Hassler and Miss Mollie Rainey spent the Thankssgiv- ing_vacation at Miss Hassler's home in_Taftville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson en- at Bridgeport, spent the waek end at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Dougherty ) with their family motored to Hartford } i Sunday, where their son, Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. E.' B. Hyde Thanksgiving in Philadelphia. Mrs. R. W. Bass sperit the day_on Thursday with her sister in New Ha- spent Gustave Barhman of Has on Temperance at the morr evening services at the Congre church. Thursday with his parents in Eagle- ville. The Davis family spent part of the day Thursday in Norwich. ven. Mr. and Mre, W. P. Wildes, Jr. ate| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nes a EIGIOD COVERINGS Jr, attends school. He acoompanied| Corporal Frank E. Thompson was |iertained Thankssiving day Dr. and|rnankegiving dinner with H. C. Haw- |children of Bristol and iss A them on tl p, T & at the home of his father, W. B. |8 B R kins and family at Mansfield Center. Mahler of Waterbury spent Thanke- ‘Whalley and ley of Jewett City. Mr. and Mrs. Bverett Tillinghast and family of Danielson were Thanks- giving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bliven. after spending the Thankssiving re- |7 Jn8 BOMe OF NS 8i0e Mr, and Mrs. John Whal- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess and three children and Mr. Clark of Hart- ford spent Thursday with Raymond Halstead, Gilbert Storrs and family of Coven- | giving at Charles Peale's. %‘yudxned with E. F. Storrs and family Visited - Island Fort. The annual Storrs-Gardiner family | Miss Edith Clapp and Mi Thanksgiving day party was entertain- | Pike visited Arthur Clapp a Waterproof, Felt-lined for Old or New Style Ford Hoods REVERE TIRES Mrs. Briggs being a sister . givi recess at their homes. > St 5 A LINE OF REFLECTING MIRRORS Biahicy Satfvan taa et t0 ot | o3 BUDL o qpyenier Jonn Shippes ‘of Westerly, R 1.|S48 the Bome of JU0es T & Si0The | Mo amd Mrs. Georse Hicke sper Thomas' e JFlartford, where he | Rev. Mr. Goodsell, pastor of the con- was a Thanksgiving visitor in town.| .4 things that go with it. Miss|Thanksgiving with Mrs. Willlam Jer LEGALITE LENSES is a student after spending the|grcgational ochurch. has secured War Rally. Martan Storrs of Thompsonville and |nings in Quinebaus. - Shankegteiie Fovernment omce position” In Wash- Throush the efforts of the commit- | Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. R. Knapp of Bridge-| Nelson Platc of Thompsonv one: ington. tee of State Council of Defense in this | Port were present as members of the|visiting his parents, Mr. a - John Nolan, a freshman at Brown university, has returned to Providence after spending the holiday at his home. Miss Mildred Borden of Baltic spent the week end at her home here. Miss Helen McAvoy has returned home after spending a few days with ‘Worcester relatives. ‘Workman Injured. Joseph Paquin was painfully injured Friday at the Lawton Mills company’'s Blnat axhen o (el o tia bgle v, | severely cuttin, ‘toe. re- Seived “nrat aia ; a Do not diminish but deflect light downward THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74anklm$imet TELEPHONE 531-4 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Frink and Mrs. J, T. Murphy were Thanksgiving guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Frink in Manchester. Agent Transferred. J. T. Murphy, agent at the station, has_been transferred from this place to Bristol, Conn., and will move his family -to that place, Raymond Hal- stead taking his place as agent. Rod Cross Bonefit. family, and as guests Rev. H. H. Pow- [ George Platt. ell and family of Spring Hill and Susie — and Harriet Babcock of Brookiyn, N.! Roumania has asked Japan X, R 100 physicians and Japan wi ably comply. It is said that ep s are prevalent in Roumania Mrs. Annie Briggs of Plainfleld i g t Saturday at the h £ Mr. i ¥ e Gumen paioaret o | < OBildron Ory has recelved Miss Agnes Coffey of Worcester eumumwuzw—nmuwnmh_\mvum cAs l ORIA R 2 b e town a war rally was beld in Union hall Friday evening last, which was largely attended. Inspiring addresses were delivered by Attorneys Arthur M. Brown of Norwich and Willlam J. Connor of New London. Miss Marion Briggs of Newington spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Letter From France. William Crawfc letter from tol—Play for Red Cross Benefit. Mr. axd . Mre Leonard Wileon snd