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: WURWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEWBER %, YITT ), ! OWLS CHOOSE OFFICERS . ATipfor These | GiluesBublefian | . "™ _[TWO DEMURRERS ARE OVERRULED|™ ~"'ie: e/ THEY GAVE Who Dine Late|=ncmir, Weanssday, Dec. 5, 1017, |don Is speading a fow cays in town. Thomas Doughérty Elected President ====—=——————=————————-="| Elisha Tucker of Chestnut Hill has e e Months. HEH VINUL L Follow the Meal With a Stuart's VARIOUS MATTERS been visiting relatives in Matunuck, | Judge Warner Hands Down Decisions Late Tuesday| Tnomas Dougherty aas elected e y@ Dyspepsia Tablet. You W president of Norwich Nest, No. 1396, S b msd Aol Mot Light vehicle lamps at 4:49 o'clock| Miss Grace Mitchel hias returned to Afternoon -- Appeal From Probate Started T'wo|O. O. O, Tuesday night at the resu- AFTER schNEss prepared > this evening. Columbia university after, spending lar meeting of the order in Owls’ hall -2 Moming on Good Terms oIt 3 5 = g ¥ L 3 t lay at h hom Fairmont - Thi v large attendance at the TRy ey Jop— POl o) T er home on Fairmon ‘Weeks- Ago Occupied Entire Session of Superior T el b ooty or thie om: It Completely Restored Her 0!' lll el' . the reulosis samitorium. to be i xcel- = SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PAGKAGE Miss Geraldine Oat of Columbia uni- Court Yesterday. g A cersitiamaditiel axien dtojibe iy cx cel “‘ Strength A. A. Latham of Chestnut Hill has|versity has resumed nher studies. aft- 55 - If you need heavy, warm been exhibiting a Rutsa Baga turnip, |er spending Thanksgiving at her home 4 5 ; Brooklyn, N. Y.—“Pneumonia left which weighs twenty pounds. on West Thames street. In decisions signed late Tuesday aft-|Mary R. White. The witnesses heard G S Bl |me weak and tired, with pains under|clothing, it’s here in just the v vere Laurs in. Ida Foster, | : Yy shoulder blades, a, bad cough an > e Members of the B Natural club and| Wilam W. Page of Hartford fs | (0% Judse Warner has overruled|were Laura H. Jodoin. Ida J. Foster, my shoulder biad demurrers in two cases. One is in the|Annie I. Welch, Annie 3I. Huntington, | no appetite. ve bottles of Vinolf, . B o case of James D'Atri, adm. against|Mary Frecs:ind, Angeline Bate§ and| . 4 restored my_ strength :;dc;‘;g}l;md:s»l kind and price you want. the American Strawboard Company of [ Franklin I White, M. D. Dr. White 3. Ricl the Central Baptist Bible ciass worked | holiday guest and week end guest of at the Red Cross room Tuesday after- [ Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher E. Boynton of| noon. = f Gppeared.”—Mrs. B. Richter, 132 Men- 50 Fresman avenue. this city. It is a $15,000 damase ac-|Who is a doctor of Jivinity as well 5 4 - BonC Bt Brookiyn, N. X Wit Overconts iadel of Harola Peterson of Ashaway, R. 1| C. 1. Leipoid and E. T. Murphy of|{on-as the result of an accidint which |as a doctor of medicine, denied state- 1 ‘This 'is because Vinol is a consti- = has begun the duties of inspector on ity o " resulted in the testator's death. e|ments made by previous witnesses| 3 z tutional cod liver and iron remedy . . . the Shore Line railroad as far as Say- :::,Zp";'lg\ ‘Zf",':l,“;z’;:‘b.‘;;,:‘::‘:a;fwfl: accident occurred on May 9 of this|heard when the trial was first begun | ;i which ereates an appetite, aids diges soft, thick cheviots, which are . s home in Jowett City Monday even-|3°ar when the testator was hit by am|two weeks ago. He sald he nover gave 1 et e e ¢ effects inst the eaic and Zapaness.tea, Bpirit- |INE. . Mlr. Eanramin is to leave shortly | utomobilo owned by the defendant|Mrs Whits licuor, never knew of her natural manner restores health and|the most effective against the W e S Ko g Boc Carap Devens. company.. In his decislon Judge|using it, never used it.himself, and T e on S X i ¢ e Warner says: The casual connection |never took whiskey to the house. He Erostiway: Pharmacy G. G2 Ensler | coltle Since the recent rains the river 15 between the unlawful and nesligent |said he never knew of Mrs. White us- TE=ee e © G Thoin e e Tt T e oV eE e | MONTHLY MEETING OF acts alleged and the infuries complain- | ing stimulants of any kind except once Willimantic by the Wilson Druz Co.: : Y days overfiow Iu-- wharves along the THE Y. M. C. A. AUXILIARY |8 of seems manifest and set forth with | when prescribed by a phvsician. He 3 in Danielson by the A. W. Witiams| Different styles and models i Afte: s Hike a Stosits Diw banks. 3 ot 1 A ol legal sufficiency was still cn the stand when court; f " > E““",““" and in Putnam by J. F. r_eating take 3 - 4 1s in|went out t his (Wednesway) | | onahue. . f 8 i R - Mesbes Her Talk On Sere The other demurrer cverruled Is in|went out to come in this (Wednesway) | i = o ferent Bepsia Tahlet Then you womt have! This week District Superintendent ice BY | ne replevin suit brought against Dan- | morning at ten o'clock 3 . : -|to suit the ideas of differer Gigestive troubles. Late suppers| e oL DIItct e e, will Secretary Edwin- Hill. v 3 " , of New London by| Dr. White, who is well advanced i RED CROSS DRIVE will be harmless. Nothing so ruins|po S T PO ERCh O O ethodlst %y el ors thet o of £ |8 - YeHop BE Wil mced ol men, $18. to $35. the el Sour, | Basey | (Lol South Griswold. The monthly mesting of the ¥. M.|Befijmin L Armstrcvs, et al. of New|years s almost blind. He was o sur-| COMES THIS MONTH » $ $ sturbs _sieep _and A Avsillary e Tord 5t the bome ] Londen: zeon-in the southern army when the Dours polsons into the blood. It ia Edmund . Smith has resignes with |of Mra. Charles W. Frentics, Tucsday The entire session of the superior |Civil war hroke out and had the honor| e Southern New England Telephone | arternoor. court on Tuesday was occupled by the|of meeting President Lincoln on the elsn rarebic that hurts. It fe &l consanyar Niantic and gone to Brook- H The mseting was opened by a short|(ri2l of the case of Mary E. Jones va.|battlefield of Gettysburs. It was after \ B e o e ny tims | Iyn_navy vard fo Join the naval re-| . "' PSC T8 o8 O000ne o O in|E- A. Prentice, executor, which was|the battle that he and Pres<dent Lin- e O e Dysbais Tablefa"eve. . T e veaal remer follemed, | Started two weeks ago. 'Mr. Premtice|coln met. Both wers looking for, is executor of the will of the late Mrs.| wounded offis t the tis feut §stsuding . DOLE S financially; Sand Dvcomhfir: wfl L (‘rns‘« 5 Sizest Sour food. tome vour somach| p.. paward @ Worcester of Brosd-fafter which Mrs. Fll anc Mrs. John o - lcers at the time. numerically. Norwich Nest has com- [ {0 double its membership : launched by the Norwich Chapter and r > Tooks, & Dealth: way Congregational church and Rev.|Oat gave very interesting reports on pleted the most successful year in its [ !24nched by the Mortwich Thapter on m y e O o i e ranpenraee | Arthur F. Purkiss, of the Central Bap- | the annual state conventfon held in| guLLETIN HANDICAPPED 5. & ERAVENS ADDRESSES history and the retiring officers were | 04°he fake charss of the drive. Spes u v Cdarr} a S0-cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia | tist church will exchange pupits next| Willimantic last month. It was men- = ity given full credit for the fine work. ing of th raing campaign, Tablets at any drus_store. They are|Sunday morning. tioned that next year's convention will THROUGH GAS PRESSURE TAFTVILLE RED CROSS| President Herman Bruckmer pre-|scph IL Seiden, ch: real health makers because they ac- be held in Stamford. — sided at the meeting and called fer|chapter, said on Tuesday: tually help your stomach to digest| ~Although official winter begins Dec.| "y, reportea sup- | All Linotype Machines Were Out of food Try them frea by sending cou- | 22d.. 9:48 a. m. Greenwich time, temp- Ira. Alivi Tted cn the p- | All Linotyp o of Local Chapter Hopes t» Double Its ‘Warm Underwear and Hose. Present Membership. JOSEPH A. GEORGGE * e g During the week December Jo- ocal 207 Main Street n in Sale of Christ- | nominations. The clection resulted as| The Red Cross is the most won- Secures Co-operat B e e e iasm'o | pers served @luring the recemt Y. M.| Commission for Noarly Three| mas Seais—Praises Work Done hy|follows: President, Thomas Dougher-|(erful yoluntecr orenmiantion in (he | — = make this & very good initiation of |C. A. campaign, announcing dbout six| Hours. Village. ty; vice president, Arthur I'. AlQuist: | g5503 py the governments of the fore- the frigid season. hundred individual meals served at an recording secretary, Warren Andrews; edge or reasomable cause to Free Tri s n Andrews: | most nations, and commands the con- | (iF S ORI, ree Trial Coupon Sibials: Aabiibe ies was! blisstyed | “EICOPIISEE EORE. Bt ROSOMES: shok. A serious dropping off in gas pres-| Monday evening, Cha'rman Frank J.| “eelected); financial secretary, W. R.|figence and support of right minded | = FHC 0 000 B0 =0 00 T. A Stuart Co, 257 Stuart || et e A e I ns ey | Mrs. Henry Chuch, chalrman of the| sure Tuseday evening groatly handl-|Leavens, of the Norwich Red Cross, | Bo.com (re-clected); treasurer, J. A.|men and women cverywhere = he| P, ot in such i, Mreesial, ilch sentme || Sentine of thia state devoring the cash | 4Ir to be held at the Y. M. C. A. next| capped The Bulletin and this (Wed- |visited Tattville to address the mem- | So0TSS, (re-elected); Invocator, Ed-|growth of the Red Cross in the Tnited | TEUR, COh, 1o " 0r g M ot ond e | omuints of his office todny to the den: | Week, announced tha onthustastic To- | neaday) morning’s cdition suffered the bers of the Red Cross of that village,| Ward Cook: warden Frank Q. Smith:|States during the past elent months | 0F BaICHI (07 oF Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. fal ambulance fund. sponse made to sollcitations for arti- | consequences. For almost three hours [who are dolng such systematic and of- | sontinel John 4. Walz: picket, . X\ (08 DECh PE0000e 00600 0 gver . five | an ememy or ally of enems cles and gave a general idea of the|all Linotype machines were out of \fetent work. Mr. Leavens made ar-| Lor trustee,"two years. Ashley T ox ley T | millions, - The scope of its enterprise ot Soyeral New London visitors cafled | pians of the falr and jta thany inter- | commission as gan is used to keep the | rangements to have the chapter tako | BOONi (rustee ome year, IHermar|hcvona the seas, especially in Irance. | t esting and novel features. ! type metal in & moiten state. By 130 [up the so's of Christrmas Seals, after | DTUCKRer: physicians, Dr. J. J. Don- |5 very wide. I N 5 ceereaaes T e e amrve tha methoas | At the close of the business mest- | o'clock this mérning there was a slight | he had been introduced by Agent Franik | Ohue, Dr. L. T. Cassidy for Norwic But the movement of ovents in re- \ of ‘work In this eity, ing ten was served, Mra G. Curtis Hull| improvement and haif of the machines| B, Ricletson, of the Fomemah Com.|2nd Dr- J. H. McLaughlin for jewett|cont weeks has shown tpe necess and Mrs, Howard L. Stanton pouring| were In condition to be run, City. of an_extension of the work of the| United States BSenator Frank B.|and a very informal, social hour was| Lunch carts and restaurants using The installation of officers will take | Ked Cross far larger t pany. . The Taftville Red Cross members an could be ! Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Brandegee natt oy : At |forseen as our country entered the e B akeags ok siite o Now Tocs | cnjeved. £as also suffered from the 1ow Dres-|meet in the large room.over the mill| PAce ¢ the first meeting in January. | Jien © {7 Edwards’ Olive Tablets are refuses to change his attitude on the — office, two companies 60 girls each N T The work from December 17th to a Harmless Substitute. ! It is sald the gas piant {s practieal- | meating twice o -week Si December 24th is to be devoted to a suffrage amendment. MANY MORE XMAS g tw xty of the AT THE DAVIS THEATRE 7 Iy without gas coal and that steam|weomen meet during the afternoon and e nation-wide campaign for an "nmr‘nt“ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- Ay St HIfh - peste ot reauicim PACKETS ARE NEEDED| coal is belng uaed fnstead. It is aleofthe childrsn have afteroon mestings| Neil O'Brien and. His Minstrels. IIEEIARH 1D, RIS/ THust. be Ta Re ‘futerfor calomel — are a mild but sure b= at there is a posst also. oo ik 1R | Iaxative, and their efiect on the liver is i\ Mise Annie Bullivan, sung at Bt. [ Norwlch Aaked to Overcome Local De- | plant betng forced to shut down. i e | "Phe Norwich chapter wilt. join in | laXative 2nd thelr effcct o8 O o rewult Patriek’s church Tuesday morning by | g b 0 T e T o o e 15| Once again the patrons of the Davis |this Christmas campaisn. The pres- | SiMostinstantaneous, They ote the oot Rev, J. H. Broderick, - oy hy Speeding Up Contribu-| o oot MeSSION SOCIETY preparing, among other supplies, 500 | theatra were favored by a visit from |ent membership of the Red Cross in A houd iaints with Caloss B it cnginiis st med| - U pads called for by the Natlons! Red | nati O'Brien and his minetrel troupe | NOrwich is over 4,000. This number | liver and bowel complain h calomel. should be doubled. His efforts to banish it brought out the: oh ELECTS NEW OFFICERS|Crons. h H ' Stllghts Cross stamps or charity stam: o who_appeared before the footlights at e "ot Aot stick Jem on the ad- | A recent announcement made from The concentration of effort and the|the Davis theatrc on Tuesday cv Qress side of letters or parcels, warns | the Atlanti~ division of the American | Annual Mesting Heid at Home of Mrs. enthusiasm of the workers especially | Better than ever was the prevailing . Mrs. F. A. Mitchell. H. A.|ghat calomel does, but have no bad af the postoffice department. Red Cross ia to the effect that in order Willlam Gilohrist. impressed Mr. Leavens. cpinion of those who filled the thea- Robert McNeely and Herman | effects, They don’t injure the teeth lil A war rally s to be held n town |t TEMEmber all the hovs in the camps, e Bach boy from the village now in|ire. Although the minstreis have been|Alofsin 2nd. Strong Nquids or calomel. They take hold nall at Eiington Thuraday evening, | C\niemments and naval stations in the| The TWoman's Feme, and s fehe: Dters) Tervice la written 0 FoK- [seen in this city soveral times during Aok | of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why B i e e vihe inf; | country ns well s the boya on (he| Misstonary socloty of {the First Bap-|ularly, each was supplied with a Wrist| ihe past two or three years their mus- | WAR TRADE BOARD 7 The canvas wiil be in e of a | little olive-colored tablets. . ning. | cpecial committce: Rev ies H.| Thesepleasant little tablets do the good! 3 cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? @haries Warner will be the speakers, | Other slde, the numbers of Christmas|tist church was entoriained Tuesday|watch and other comfcrts and conve- | soal gumbers, scemery and comedy 1SSUES A BLACKLIST | & a{;ml e ae plapy AR el CLASS TO THESE There will be patriotic sengs, packets will have ta be greatly in- ;n;mnwn‘ -t"l!;“ le;lber mf:fi:i—:::’ ;-hf'e;-n’nfldm -l-{n::r the lflefle‘r‘alhd!rfi;- sketches were entirely new and there gums. Sodostrong liquids. It is best not creased. One millon, five hundred president re, iam »| lon o . tclcetson aad with the - | was a general murmur of approval (Continued frem Page One) to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards”, SHOES o Do 2%, ik In, Groten bar: | thousana more packets are needed. As| st her home ‘on Pek atreot, eral aid of the Ponemah . Company,|when the curtain arose on the opening - & aiees ks 6 piase. oents per quart nmml'nnd to 18 eeqts Norwich has fallen below her. original There was a good attendance with | Taftville fa more than doing its bit 10| chorus. The stage setting was or brokers for these blacklisted. { Most headaches, “dullness” and that and heaps of comfort. They give the | SAniE BOC TUONR TR 00 00 of Srain |cllotment it is urgently rquested that|more than the uaual jnforent as it was|help win the war. orate and the electrical effects couic| No Excuses Will Be Accepted. | Jazy feeling come from constipation a fest = sightly appearance and make | necessitats this, say the principal|8!l make an effort to overcome this| the annual mesting of the soelety with hardly have been improved on. The ing the enemyy trading list of- | a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards” In is walking a delight. They’ll wear wen. | dealers, deficiency, Any sum of money, be|lts annual election. MIS8 JULJA VOECH first part of the programme was de-| gc; ke lain that it cannot Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and it large or small, wiil be greatly ap.| Mrs. Gilchrist oponed the meeting H voted. wholly” to the minstrels. The | ials MaKe It D et these mmer- | “heavy” Note how they “clear” Clouded . made complete and that those 1 vy. Come in i preelated by the committes in eharge,| With w:::“?«hg":mfl’ L e GIRLS’ CLUB PRESIDENT | naiiaq, All I Want Is Ireland, by Earl| enants tradins with cnemy firms ot | brain and how they “perk up” the spixits. o , Georga H. imes. e a 1o avdienc it ar 5 i < rot find snywhere | Mrs, George Ras, began her duties e e This T, [ Anwust: Weusinass Moating at Thayer | LI270es. Made &« WIF With the apdience. | named fn it are in no measurs reliev- | 20c and 25¢ 8 box. All druggists. 2 and a3 tencher of the First and ARCANUM CLUB SMOKER. s ol e Bon T Eavs) . Beltdtng Foflovsed by 8 sther voeal nimbers. that proved fa-|ed from prohibitions and penalties equal grede scheols at Nerth QGres- 9kt . o hymn, My Jeous, Fow wilding Follovied by Social Hour. |yorjtes were Lookout Mountain by [ contained in the trading with the ene- Membera Hear Btirning Address By | Thoo. W2 sung, Leslie Berry, My Hawail Youre Call-| my act. It is consfdered ccrtan, how- The routine business was disposed| Aftor ono of the most successfulljn. \fe by J. Lester Haberkorn, It's i 1 . Me, by J. Les abe , er, that until all sections of the list of £nd reporta wers reed and ap- # organization of the & Way Bs . pgven L o J e rie ebler . P NGrwich Girls’ clob the. anmual Dust- | vy oy e Cpnrthers Knee|have heen issued the law of necessity aries A. Al Coptoity ot Mocivite n-( Attorney Genoral George E. Hin- i demestic geiencs, wi : e ” SRS LY | e by James Baradi, while Red Cross |y th degree of & Mrg, Stroume ns a committes for|noss meeting of tho club was held in . o e iitibe cenfomneds ith, socpe dosroe; < s - Nurse by Wilii C & Co., - 3 i on wrong- - | afternoon at § o gn the onserva- | mho Areanum elub held a well at-|tho hools heing read by the members, | thoir rooms in the Thaver hullding b Wt Gane &0, who in-fiaxity, Although {miocence of wrong. tion of meats by wsubstituting nuta L1 troduced a military tableau, brought|fu) intent does not excuse violation of ompan' and ch tended wmoker at their rooms on Maln | reported that much interext was bs- | Tucsday ovening. The eclection of of- | gown the house. Among the come- )‘, law, official: ,\‘ that ma r‘ ms y ':‘h'. 3 street Tueadny ovoning, An address|ing shown and many members wers | flcera .toaic pm:e apd resuited a3 fol- | qians who appeared to advantage were e e e S e R D 4 iss A M, Lathrop and Mids|of unusual Interost on Our Duty in|reading the required number of books, | lows: Prosident, Miss Julla Vooch: | madie Ross. Joo Willard, Dave rateh. | oien o B 'ACTURERS AN uflfl “‘ f Mucy Brdl , in o of the Wo- | tho Frewsst War, wan delivored. hy| Mre. Franic Chureh seported the fi- | vico prosident, Miss Edna Robinsoh: | maw waiser, 1od Walser: oo Goffmen, ch might ‘be classed us enem MANUFAC man's Leagus, room Tuesday, had {9 |Hon. Georga ¥. 'Hinman, attorney-|nanees as boing very satlsfactors. sscrotary, Miss Loulse Holbel; treas-| seeve Werher and William Doran: | moics o cwithin o anart thae - to RETAILERS . OF 32 Providence St., Taftville |fsfuse all avplcants for fres wool 1@ | zencral of Connootiout, Mr, Hinman| Mrs, Alfred Davia gavo an oxcol. [urer, Ml Jone Breckenridge. o e L R Prompt sttention to dky or night calls | bax 1 reapiar® ST *t 84 the Tund | ngieo”of e ‘meedn of this country | lent Teport of the yoat's meetings and| The roports of the roliring officers | it Mandy's Svncopated Feception. | wtiens Wil he publiohed prababit taice o Telephone €30 M WFawl In the grent crisin saying that it was|the work accomplished, woro road and approved. Tho retir- a v i = sibnin: SEYRED apri The sketch was admirably carried out|a month. coodesed - e The state automoblle commisstoner |duty of every man, woman and ehid,| - The eleotion resulted mn follows: | Inz officera woro ziven a voto of ap-|ana the spectalifes were loudly ap- | 1 Fithe 11 eatiin st has made arrangemonts to have a wu) to ald in every possible way the cen. | President, Mrs, ¥rank Lathrep, Mrs, [ Iroelation for the services during tho|jlanded. A sketch, In the Secret Ser RRuBTICS 0! o st recatiod the Y87 Dy of the motal markers for Y e s gl N Gileheat ety e P i of plauded. A sketch, In the Secret Ser- | orous protest made. by this govern- Tesaurcesa of 6 coun- ing A re-el 5 bA ¥ vice, with Neil O'Briea in the leading 0 Great Dritain when the first use on cars from which markerw have (¢ v : ment to G i n try and to help the administration| viea preaident, Mre, Calvin Swa Followinz the business meetint afrele, provided comedy in pienty. Tak- B fomt ntll the repular markers|,,.rq willingly. Mo also sketohed |nscond viee president, Mrs, George H,|sosial hour wen cnjoyed and rofrosh- Ao e i e o Bt i biacklist, containing the names Mon“mental wflrk red. part in thls sketch with Mr. = 2 : iR ™ briefly the war from the start to the| Strouse; wecretary, Mrs, Alfred W, [menta were served, s 8 1%, Wi e of many American firms, first was gy g R, T A Brien were Dave Futch, Leslie Be . i L Paiatiog Shop? Go through Washing-| The Desember White Ribbon Ban-|proent”timo, relating many fnoldents| Davisi 'treasurer, ' Mra. Frak .| e e st Momns. S araulened. b A el o 63 acknowiedges the following oon. |that have occurred in this country | Church; _aolleetors, rs. Lemnoi | IDA o~ : ; , was considered in ‘many ton street or Broadway till you get to| trbutions for the Banner, OR deflolt | ana a Rt the ot J ride, Mre. John Drirsons, Mre. Ma: KING“FINED #100 AND COSTS| :Edale Ross, who is half the show, | ters here as establishing the iegal e B (- e f 39-41 Franklin St. I/ Sachem street and turn to vyour left|—Bristol, $8.00; Stratford $3.00; " Tolewin; nappeared next. Ably assisted by his|cf the action. The negotlutions wefe ® Mr, Hinman's nddress| Dolbeare, Mra, Herdert Willey and | 8oid Liquor to B8aiforz in Her Home | Afri harp. M entertaine s 5 Stis “ = ti11 you get to the cormer of Sherman | {ieRd 18 cents; Banner fund, whin waa enjoyed and refreshments of Minnie Amburn, on Malin Btreet, e Ralies. WEh ci{:.sesdy("\l;:;nms: Mok e e e b Conn. trest, then you see the great sign, sweet cider and doughtnuts were serv~| | The gocioty gave a rlsing voto of s +“=1 | jections, ‘banjo numbers, humorous | States into the war. The Britlsh war The dentists eof ecticut, works|ed by the aocial committe thanks fo its retiring president, Mrs.| Mre. Ida King of thiz eity waa fined | storles and conclvded with o whistling | offi it itian ALak Falls Auto Co, |imes samgineisarnd Willam Guichriat o has Sl 55 4180 and ensts by Dusee, T 5. | ooy asine e dowmie WAL 1o 0 | e masite Wah buriy s maonic s faithtully for sovonteen years. The | Thomas nt the oriminal esslon of the | vantage. 5 = ifing i Highest Grade Painting 54 men *tn this boass peios o ffi‘;};, . vocioty was pleasod to re-cléat the| United Sisios diatrict coirt in Fart- The closing sketch was The Gruise | Gibat. Beitaln from tading with pers H l 51 SHERMAN STREET goinig to Cainp Devens, weoretary, Mra. 'd W. Davia, who | ford on Tuenday, Mrs King pleaded | of the Ebony Yacht Club, featured |sons found to be rendering service to a c u ottt o i i | entera upon her ninetecnth year, hav-| guiity -to selllng Jquor to sallors In|with remarkable scenic effects and|(he enemy. Gt v 5 i i < T s ; s e e WO 31 o Lot oD ies oy CaTa] oy sk uisbom: i Grestost Number in Brai 5 b Yrs, Mary Gleason Sullivon 1s the in A = A’ paper was read by Mrs. Mary | offcers, : Most of the firms named in the sec- || A Genuine DIAMIOND. Miasical Instructor gstrial nurse, Who will render first 3 y | Dolbears, Mrs. Purdy Parquix, The| Horbe: " | JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY tion of the list issued tonight bear aid in case of accident for the nearly : §= Lo Who Maushit s bat | monthly missionary letter was read by | tle of llquor for two sailers in uni- Instructions on Band Instru: 400 women employed &t the pla; o g!. an ny ments, e plant. Mys. Herbert Willey. - The Christmas|form In this city was fined 325 and OF WOMAN'S BOARD | German names, although others evi- N dently are of Bnglish, Spanish, French Pay 5c first week Cornet Instructions to Amateurs and .:?‘ue Testéimis are facing X3 l:o;‘!t;] : : 2 & Y lff.i'";.',!'“ read by-Mrs. Jacob Stark- ::t‘-.mw;&umr{i Hnl; ‘a‘f trhlu :Xtya'na i Obrl;lnn By :umhln- Circle Takes ::dul’i::;f::sin dle:‘r‘_i;::‘fl:‘;m::: lz!:; next weeks as follows. NORWICH SeHOOL OF Music | Di3eariy doubled, aus prodably to the | 5 The soctety voted to meet the seo- | for nelling beer 1o saflors. L T G i greatest number of firms, with Mexi- [} 0 1= 500 e Somers’ Building, 218 Main Streot | labor, Farmera who -&l“mmcm?: - fond Tuesday of each month rather| Daniel Peck of this elty was a| Tuesday aftsrnoon the regular mect- | CO_second. =S , 15c, 5 et 3 e e B R T 3 than the flrst Tuesday aa formerly.|member of the grand jury In attend- | Ing of the Sunshine Circle of Broad-| The announcement of the list said it |} oy 2 Ry fall. . ;l‘ahl;dr;:.vfltxl,":. losed with the Mosaic|ance, > way ‘church took the form of a bdirth- X“ ixssued at t;ed ulrzer;t reaueft :r on’t miss this ance. e % > e e " | Americans engagea in foreign trade £+3 - Thirty-five_ Catholic patients at the G Refreshments ware, servad by the N. F. A. NOTES, e o s o | wito ‘ot Sovernment guldance in ORE OF QUALITY, Nortwich Tuberculosi¢ sanitortum re- Mostess, Mrs, Glichrist, who_wes as- Eatas Misslons. The exeret; their efforts to observe the law. THE: ST & s | cpived December Communion Tussday | sisted In servinky by -Mre. lorence | Eoetball Team o Eleot a’ Captaln|od by the prosident. Mise et | 'The praposition. of the trading with THE PLAUT_CADDEN CO St. Patrick’s church, who ‘;flm:‘e"‘,v»u?a Getehell and Mra, Edward Briggs. Wednesday Afterncon—S8ervice Flag| Freeman., Miss Blizabeth Pullen, jun- | the enemy act under which the list - Are open for business with 2| monthly holy sacrifice of the Mass for | AULEGED FRAUDS IN Now on Academy Bulldiny lor branch secretary of the Woman's | is Issued, reads: Established 1372 theif consolation. “The of A st _ | Boara of Misstons, told tle chlidren Act Authorizing War Board. Main Street, Norwich, Conn. new line of Furs, Coats, SKins| scoume Bt ana xettie, Nounk B e GOVERNMENT CONTRAOTS |, 08 Siection o€ captein of e fool | something of the “work of the bourd | i snail bo miawrul tor any per: —_ Centain Antone Hendrickson, at Ful- W bernay e Wednesday afternaon, i o4 prassnt, e spcke par- | gon in the United States, except with and oll kinds of T fon Market wWith 4100 coafin. leads, that seal. -Put it on s | Making of Avoy-Hats Nay:Ba Dejay- winning. fhelt "N (hla yoar ih ootpen | tcularly of the meney given by the | the licehse of the president, as pro- 2 the floct of s§hooner fishing on Nan. - B 1 ed a3 Result of Indictment, are entitled to one vots apiece, John | ONLdren of the country for a kinder- | vided in this act, to trade or attempt for fall and winter. tucket shoals ithis fall from Noank, | . ¢ i Barnett, N, F.. A, "19, will be the|&arten at Tien Tsin, China, and of |t trade, either dlrectly or indiroctly, | iur.h man among the crew of seven New York, Des, 4, — Unfilled army | manager. next B the work of the Children’s Missionary, |yith, to, from, or for, or on account 1 M mum M sharing $60¢ aplece. h T hat econtracta ameunting te §1,250,- " '!"lhn ::."NI adwl!h‘;lavfan stars ;n fims c-;;xyn Sewall. The lighting of | of or on behalf of, or for the bene- | e money goes to fight Tubercus 000 whion the United Htates gevern. an n placed ‘on the front of the | the birthday eake with ita fitty can- | ¢ o = | Phone 708-12 4 thain Slost | 40 Sl B To, e medical auaneh | losis in your ity and to pror ment had awarded h‘dfilfmmd mhunTv, P T o R R i Aty o o b b sy o) permany, WY Know! g ment, according to circulars received | tect you and your againt this Drobably Wil b held up aa the remnlt | ror iya'o,Puriit Who are £olng to try | the founding of the Doard was fol- Funeral Directors and@ 5000 young men, wi . i ut experienceé in the art O'Eh “or disease. of the indictment in federal court here s room lowed by a jubilee exercise by twelve | today of four men eonnested with hat flfi.{"m’{‘wsfl:;af: Tecoive Instrucr | members of the eircle, Tho jubiles A“ [Asv WAY I" 5 ministeffng or compunding drugs, will : times manufacturing firms to which the cen- | tions, hymn and the jubflee well were given, 3 Emm E B“h“ be accepted by Uncle Sam. 70:5 mfiiz‘;‘ 7% (|uracts had boen mub-let and twe n. | Tho students who have bangra gnd | The moeting closed with prayor of- and Embalmers | 3 Cheries Bowdoin Fillebrowr, who | spectora of the quartermaster's corps, | ! ‘were asl o lend the leo. | fered by the pastor, Rev, E, §. Wor- 2 o a160 Soaay at s nome, 83 Mavien| War increases Tuberculosis. in’conneotion with alleged ° frauds| Srate the EYmngslum for the footbal | costor. 2 [ 322 Main Street | VIOLIN ficl; Brockline, Mass. atter o brief| g, the first million men examined “Tounta o 't & million doliava, | by “the senior clasa to the doothall | srioera of the. Bunshine oicle whe ) Chamber of Commerce Bullding TEACHER thurlg::! in mry on single tax | for the ‘hmy OVer 25,000 NEW Cases Roosa stated that Misener, whe mflfl; e R T are, president, Miss Beatrice Freeman If you are troupled with pimples, “Phene 238-2 N Lady Assistant and o with _several i discovered; cd bonds for earrying eut th vige présidsnt, Miss Mildred Fex; seo- | blackh acne, harber's itch, blotoh- Norwich residents on that subject. "f] TMI"", wtxem Tk & in While not betng n'm-d%flq ;,,:".‘,,":':,t: e, ’.';';::_"m ".“f,‘“;:;:.u jory| TOtaXY, Mips Deile Grey; treasurer, |o& frecklea or other askin disease or ARt String !nstrume: paired Last Saturd: the et leged frauds en the part af the - Tuesda; Misg Cherflla Smiff, The circle is un- | blemish, now ia the time to get rid of (<= Jr—pprgrersfincn urdas ovening that the Chosond Sat- | the training camps and at the front. (X U™ erineless may be. eiviily Lt iii-m Ml o el | for Mot | der “the ‘airaction ot Miss Heln D, (it Wi Hokaray o : B eeinasts setvm & JT0 o it re e aal Eepe obel Hdi:;_ puovide propercare for -Usble o the Severamont. - over elght yaara § onurteous And pap- | oo a%, AEeIel BY Mise Snwle 12| poing ihtreanoed “in Naswicn by 1cs| (ROOD MEAT 6 Gt ol 0N d vank omelals were sratinc” o | thesé boys and protection for your ..\ cpsseMAN NELSON e edmimmer on the Bkere Fina Fll: : i T AL TR B o By S0 8 o i note that the second night fully twice | community against the spread .of WAy, on Norwich Town, Laurel ™ R, ATk id is more’ satisfactory than the | mdsand g8 much business Was done as on the | discase. : ‘ AND 80N ARHAIGNED |Hill, and Jately on the Gresneville ) e e coslde” S 1 ; fitat Baturday evening. Buy st O " reuts, e Wwill malke his hame and| The Nepwich branch of the National 2:“ ",‘:‘3;.’&4 . aclds 4| inferior kind. 3 On Charas of Oanépirasy te Evads the be aasesigied in husiness with jis|Eeg ' Pervice js the the akin, cleaning and olear- - . e ED CROSS Drafe—Both Ploaded Net Quilty, Pori, Dotk of Wt Fax fiflm 4 6 sitts ot monor | ing it n ovary pirs, making ¢ sofi You will find quality Meat I —_— en, 1 : f “Amanda Bpavidin; s, 3 purpose of collecting the unpaid per- R Madison, Wis, D, 4.—Gengrass-| Mrs, Raymond (Heien Stead, daught- | Willis Austin t9 purchase :: wool I!”F{“q o ‘“-'m do even mere at moderate prices at the sorial taxes. ~Aftér Wednesday delin- - man John M, Nelson and hig sen, By- |er af Mr. and Mrs, Geovze 0, Stead, pf| Boxey ave’ d every week tothan is ‘for it and give perfoct p © fasemt s e e meds ovt sna cumed| Chiristmas Seals! o wer smienid tnldtedl oo Sofies ‘wvonasi, v aetiva Tn ' be"sont o i e (e Buviy sua. | iisaclan, faiven voo'emty e o | Pgople’s Market . S Ajronts: year the aeltnausnts S \ - Mmflu o M Airs lay schos] wori 8t _ Mo h ) the the ammy. I !!;1 Wé;&;' fand. ‘me w_b.“ any b : s X 5 2

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