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ihe dyeing department, learning the | week end with his mother, Mra. ¥an-|a privilese and pleasure to- previde businees in all of its branches, and [nie S. Bennett. these cemforts to men Whaose homes was rapidly promoted, and had e | Miss Helen Kelley of the. Norwich |are within the jurisdiction of the lo- for a long time and up to the time of | Free Academy faculty was at. her|cal chapter, it belng understood that A = NURWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1917 plants of tho American Thread com- | She spent the holiday with her aunt, |fitted out. y. He married Miss Adell Royce|Mrs. Helen Tucker, at Ballouville. Up to the present time the chap- [———— pen: POLICE CHIEF SUED. 1 pocker, but witnesses claim there W76 | and she and two daughters, Jean and | The Men's club of the Cangregation- | ter has distributed to our own boys no assauit about it Florence, and a som, Adeibert 8. Grant Seeks $25 Damages — bhim. e also leaves several brothers | Assawaga Woolen company’s office. muffers, four pair wristlets, three Off Clean. o Tovelis- Grouils. SOLDIER® LETTERS. R it Ko TTonie. pair socks, two helmets, one pair triE- | There s mothiug i the Mr. Howie was well known and liked f %% | an's Board recently heid in Boston. The| Ephage Jarvis has enlisted in the Eugene Campbell of Pearl street, in | several fraterral institutions in this|an's y x 3% nover 6 ow in Fran the Odd | subject for the afternoon, Alaska, was | aviation corps as a mechanician, and the _sachine gun COrps N in ce, | city. including the Masons, d tractively hax;:iled by Miss Cora pxxccts [é) l:alve nE"x( Monday. = 5 Keswell. At the social hour the number of samil gulnea pigs and and k:lwn P:l::]xn:e':fu:eo;%ud Jean B. Giguere. lostess served sandwiches, cake and |2 rabbit are attracting attention in ehip. In the arvision In which Licuten- | Jean Baptiste Giguere, 38, died at| tea. Maynard's store window. B Palirion s, He eays that they | hie Bome, 17 John atrect Thursday| Miss Myrtice E. Blanchard is sut- = an noon at 12. rering from an attack of erysipelas. left euddenly and are now on board | ;¢ tun months. He was born at Chest- | The Red Crose branch will meet BE-R[ Y HILL e = = regular” boat Every day some =ort| .. "p) and came to this city when | Thursday afternoon imstead of the ‘befors Justice of the Peace Charles A. Xillourey is charged with as- : somitiox and taking somie memcy from tells that the voyage was rather rough | Fellows and the Royal Arcanum. i wesanen of ataletic sport is_enjoyed snd the|JH . Festivities of New England Holidi years old. He has been emploved | regular day, Wednesday. v ngland Holiday - C & = T e riae | chiefly as waiter in different resta: Mrs. ¥Frank W. Bennott has been| Enioved by Many—Unaccountably maing tug-of was team: rants. He is survived by two broth-|in the past few days. High Prices of Corn Meal. of WAL LA ce. | ©TS and two sisters. Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, who has been B aianioned om torritory onos Clifford H. Brown. spending a few weeks at Doylestown,| Mr. and Mrs. James sermany, where many large| Cliffora H. Brown died at his home, | P4, returned home Sunday. tertaineq their children fif It M. Clark en- and grand- b i Mlong the road were cut down by | 85 Oak strest, Thursday morning at 4| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knight _of | children Thanksgiving. . T = Germans. They are living in tnta | c'clock. He had been aflicted with & e i i 4 g iyt Family Gatherings. hibet ased to S| with a sto. > for heating. rerious troudle for a long time but 7 . S 4 There were e B e thes e wamce1 the| . Twhi reor wiltas from’ Camp | ham been able to be out of doors until | Suest of Miss Carrie B. Franklin. | pomes ‘of the Sononine e ks ttene ta, Ga. lfe saye that|a fow days before his death. Going to Granite State. O. W. Gurley. Mr. and Mrs. Milo thes had quite a i'ha.x ag di He was born In Colchester Jan. 22,| Mrs. A. E. Darling will close her [ Davoll Mrs. B. A. Ne n urkey. cranberry sau- - ice cream: 1868, umo has mld’.:r in this eity ro: . - s. B. A. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. weizhed 1 ©ounds when he It [ about 40 years. more than 3 e th h . | geant J. 1 T L el Ya s e B el it | S ity Des kmphtar. Tt By Barl James of Camp Devens. 2go he tipped the ‘as at 155. Standard Oil company. He was the| Barl Grearley - of Maymard Mass. witharawn. Chief Kiloursy then took the momey out of Grant's BANISH CATARRH Bresthe Iiyemei isr Tre Miumtes smd Staffes Tp Hesd WIll Get Relfef. through another day of C.. ani| pany in this city and he had charge of | season. singers composing the chorus at the t noth ise, for. also of a fne 8 din- | The Willimantic district at the time of | * Seest. Leon N. Blanchard of the gsth | WAT Talll held at Lebanon Center |fx” positively. nothink eise pic aplece.” He s hinoric loca- | He is survived by his wife, 2 daush- [ Sunday for a brief furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Payson re- {neyer makes the toe sore I rhe popuiar sport of scing pudiic| Some from Overses, Some from Ameri- officials continnes. A civil suit for 328 can Camp. Micses Estelle nad Lena Tripp and | rank Davoll's Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. | tion. ed _and relief is almost’ certain. lice force and recently cut Mis Band| . ;y,ora1 services for Charles W.| Mios Josephine Pray of North Foster. | Wiliams, who is Mr. and Mrs. Da- A" complete Hyomei outfit. including [ while cranking an automobile, and {nhaler and one bottie of Hyomel, costs | blood polsoning set in, and he has un- littie at druggists everywhere and - eolony, Mansfield, Thursday noon, with - » and F The Lo & Soia "*ff you | dersone four operations since then. | o0 thur D. Carpenter of this City | ¥ mev. Winism Bweineay continees to | MFS. Williams® six children. twned to Providence, of Hyomel at druggists. be bought also. There have been sev- | ard on North street.. Rev. Arthur D.|vir. and Mrs. Perey W. Dickinson in | Mrs. J. George Clark were guests of | present. Monday evening on the Mansfleld Cen-. e ter road when he turned out for an- Brief Mention. You and Me, leader, Miss Ruth L.|" Mys Ernest L. Spencer and som ran - Potter, Norwich Town Congregatlonal i i into a ditch, his| The selectmen of North Windham |churc K - 00 Lawrence spent Thanksgiving at thelr | © somoho g Joined him Su i 5.30, fell ship , su r; 7.00, ) E car everturning and pinnjng. him' be- | nave been petitioned to call a (own |praiss service. VIS B, Hn. Fed: |PORe IR Salem. ot Haven ana | THATKSEIVIDE week. - meeting tovote on having street lights | erated church, Greemeville: anthem, [ A{nort Brown of Now Haves S Going to New Hampshire To Visit Merrow Lodg in that piace. . . chorus choir; 7.15, The Young Peoble | Thanksgiving and the week-end at| Mrs. Abbie C. Bell city in 1881 and went immediately into | R. L, spent Thankagiving and _the|placed. This chapter will conslder it The End ut | his death chief dyer for all of the|home for the Thanksgiving vacation.|no man would apply who already was Yuur cnrns John, survive |al church met Monday evening in the |24 comfort bags, 13 sweaters, six| Pain Stops at Onee—Corn Lifts ger mittens. These are the only needs | “Gets-1t" for corns. Just apply in this city. He was a republican but| Mrs. A. T. Mope entertained the(that have been called to the attention [cording to directlons, the pain stops aid not care for public office, and the | Woman's Missionary soclety Saturday |of the chapter o:d ‘which Danifel L.|at once and then the corn Iifts off as H el by Addmhet . Gepat only"office he ever held was council- | afternoon. ~Mre. N. L. Grels gave a|Phillias is o B Slean s> 3 wniatle. Mo fute, no bother: | ey mgy ot| Several more letters have been re-|man-at-large under the old city sov- ise rtaining report o Feesl o, JATHSE Qetalt” yeu kmow, I % agamst Cuier Killourey. will be tried | ceived from local boys in the seryice. | ernment. He was also a member of | the recent golden jubilee of tho Wom- S othe- corn remedies combined, and s week and will spend the|John F James which included Ser-| pewt Waste Time “Hellering™ “Geme Tt Never Fafis. Sang at War Rally There is mo reed for you to g0 L writes from | first man to be employed by that com- | was at home for the Thanksgiving | [eslie Clarke was one of the bass LuPUEY A50"Vou ‘gde “Getait rei inchioing “go a “who'a | his death. et s ety | Peitay nignt ts-It" never i-ritates the Tive Aesi, ¥ you want to get rellef from ca- | D€ aPifce’ e P lap ar ntaut | ter. Gisiiyt Sni theeh ok Fverett H. 'S cently entertained Mr. Payson ters, | _You cam wmo about usual, with IR o in toe Bead of Trem 3%iimc | 430,000 within a radius of 50 miles and | of this city, Walter E. of Warrenville| Reading at Cengregational Church. | Miss Mabel Payson and Mrs. Hattle | mOLt, b A IR S T Treaths Myomel 300 ebtton mills within o radius of 100 | and Charles of New London; two sis-| _ A. T. Hope gave a reading at the|Ladd, also Mrs. Ladd's son, Harold |corn peels right off like a bana It will clean our your hesd Ia two| miles. ters and a brother. Congregational —church in Putnam | Ladd. of Willimantic. skin, and leaves the toe as smooth and micoies and aliow you to breathe e iz il Sunday”ovening from the book Beside | ~Mrs, Annie T Harvey led the con- |Sornifrse &% Sour paim Never ‘nov- fresly. Critically HI. the Bonny Briar Bush, The Doctors | secration service of the C. . society | PR ore. ¥ Guesn” not. o w e 2 DIe 8 320 S22 homas, the 6.year ola son of Mr. e Lagt Joumey. " Sunday evenine “Hor daughior. Mra. | 1n3%h PSote. vou peed pay Ay more Bem Tawkins spitting and omensive|and Mis. Johnm O'Rourke, is seriously Christopher Lussier. Mrs. h I Geer and srandson,|J. Tarl James was at the organ. Thdn 303 Or Sent ‘om Tecelpt of price fSlex, bawking. =p § = s, 1 metibony Alden Geer, and Mra. Lillian Moseley | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Palmer are |bu E. Iawronce & Co. Chicago, Th Eevomel is mads chieflty from a sooth- | 1 5¢ TS JIORS With what is S The funeral of Christopher Lussier|spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Chloe [spending a few days with relatives in - e ing, n_m?r_n‘}- Tilling antiseptic | ©> e meningitis. as held: from tie hiome of his daust | Smith at Putnamy Malden, Mass. 3 the eucalyptus forests o 2 ler at ‘emple streef ursday Holi i - = G L e B e S e | Supernumerary Has Blood Poisoning. | tocring: The requiem high macs at Holiday Dinrer Guests. T nd Mrs. Charies . Gosarich SOUTH WOODSTOCK Bsthma and consumption were never| Frank W. McLean is seriously ill at|St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock was| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Darrow enter- | cooarich's sister in Webster, Mass, " 3i known to exist " a to| Mis home on North gtreet wit hinflam- | sung by Rev. J. J. Papillon. Burial| tained the following guests at dinner | ., onjoy Thanksgivin ogadl -+ | Wright Family Return From Motor, Hyomei s pleasant and easy 10| mation of the heart. Mr. McLean is a|was In St Joseph's cemetery. Thanksgiving dsy: Mrs. R. D. Curtis, | "0 ;200F GAnh oogiving. =~ o o ot| Trip to Colorado—Grange Instaila e rwbber tnhaler, nee as lroct. | Sipernumerary on the Willimantic po- ~ “Charles W. Redd Miss Ida Curtis, Mrs. Lena Tripp, was Siready own an inbaler vou can €=t an | M. Open Home for Aged Jan. fet. | OMCiating. Brrial was in the WIlll-| give his heavers excellent sermons. | iror® from out of town who at- Wright is to work in Brown $ Sharpe’ tended church Wrights were in town one day this The Card home for the aged win | mantic cemetory. Sunday” at_the morning service ' his|{SRGe0 church, Sunday dwers A A, |The Wrien =y probably open Jan. 1, as the family R T Nend topic was The Bread of Life In the|p,yeon of Willimantic. Mr. and Mrs. Montville Love moved Who occupied the house has moved out| The funeral of Alfred E. Reed was|cvening The Man of the Hour. i ltiontrveavSILrhnan‘veuk th t |to Providence. and the home trustees are Raving fur- [ held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock Death of Infant Son. . Walter Cleland and family which| Mrs. Sheppard has closed her house niture bought; three tons of coal will | at the mortuary chapel of J. M. Shep- | payville friends sympathize with|includes four children and Mr. and|and is to live with her sister for the N0 The Siony: cotiage. at home. A friend. Harold Davis of 2 Charles . White of. Tennessee, a|and the -Present Crisis, Rev. Arthur i b i o i« hter. 4 l The Bastern Star lodge of this oty | natiee of Andoer oho has haametng | Purkiss, Gentral Bapiist church, of | siiib oot-Will farm. They loft Sun- | dsughter. Mre. John Miller ihe .mrst woriq, like ac- corn agony. A erber, the as ' go where Mr. 291 MAIN STREET, nday. her home visited her JAMES C. MACPHERSON FURRIER AND HABERDASHER Handsome Furs F OR CHRISTMAS GIFTS It is wise to select your Christmas Furs early from our splendid line while it is complete. If necessary, by paying a small deposit on them they can be laid aside till you wish to take them nearer to the Redding were held at the Connecticut voll's daughter. is making a few weeks® | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. who 5 o5 Mrs. Lillian Moseley and Alden Gesr | stay with and with her are Mr. and |recently motored to Colorado. have re- holiday. Separate Muffs or complete sets can he selected from remarkably handsome collections of Black Fox, Black Lynx, Mink, Hudson Seal, Pessian Lamb, Taupe Wolf, Silver Wolf, Beaver, Nutria, Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank e s e A i eral applications for admittance. Carpenter of the Baptist church offi- z iz | = & R E e T s | o e o W e e St | Mt ry. R R - | O A B ™™ Mole, Raccoon and Opossum, in all shades. ’ . J. Luey Invents Bomb. S held at the home Monday afternoon at| The district school. Miss Grace Da-| C. W. Bowen has closed his summer | | jAnother Winimantic tnventer has} . o T Migh Satoes | AcoSiosk Bev. Wililsm Swaineon of- | vall teacher: closst Wedmesity. I~ |heme £30 the s, 0. Natural Muskrat Coats, Marmot Coats, Hudson £ | come into e limelig! acco! o nspecte: illimantic igl chool ciating, speal lender, comforting | vitations were sent eut for all to at- ‘hare Ison has close is garage . g {3 story in the Bridgeport Telegram| A Bristol correspondent ‘writes: The | words to the bereaved parents. Burial | tend. tor the winter and is to spend the sea- Seal Coats and Heavy Auto Coats, as well as a line 3 | recently. The man is Michael J. Lucy, ttee on hizh school investiga. | was in High street cemstery It is quite a puzzle why eorn meal | son in Boston. B g . Lucy, | committee on high school investiga- | W stery. i a pussle why eorn 3 3 - E | “ormerly of this city, but now employed | tlon visited Windham High Sehool at| Mrs, Chloe Smith of Putnam was @ | is higher than wheat fiour. While in| The new officers of Senexet grange of Men’s Rain-proof and Wind-proof Ulsters. [ {2t Brideeport "oy “ine Union" Metaille | Wilimantic arid spent two hours zo- | visitor with Mra. Sarah L Geer Mon- | Chicaso corn ls Tated al $112 to $1.18 | were installed by Past Master Spald- 5 o - a % i3 . K . e bomb which 1 effective within & radius ererul comparieons “with conditions| B PeTe to $430, mp Te0 T TS I Motk Ml Fur Headwear for Ladies or Men, Fur Gloves | of one mile. ''The government is prob- |as found at Willimantic and those FWETT Private Edward Rose of Camp Dev- i Shiy weine his leveniten mov. Soten i Bristol | The bublams ot JE! CITY sne was he wgueet ot hia motner| ~WEST THOMPSON and Fur Lined Gloves. i — Villimantic wag considered a model y i Thanksgiving day. o s Taftville Defeated. one In many respects, and muen of |Norwich C. E. Union Meeting Saf e e Notes of the Week—Mrs. Abbie C. B: New lines of Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, 5 The City Five defeated the Taftville | intérest wasg learned. The committee ; urday—Christmas Sale by Methe- - B | | . at Tatta Sowling _alleys Wednesday | then visited the mew hish schocl at: St ATE St ucts. Aot ool NIANTIC S Seng ¢ Hiw Hampahirs. House Coats, Leather Coats, Mackinaws and § evening 1570 to 1466. Leonard starred ast Hartford, for a eplendid building : g s : E for Willimantic with 347 while Du-|has recently been erected and is stili| Red Cross—Patriotic Lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lester Moving |, School closed 'Wednesday for the Sweater Coats in all weights. a charme was Taftville's star with 818, |under completion. = The committee | . oo oimoonn oy nop. | 0 the Grove From East Hartferd— | T')iie Laura Miller spent the holidays & A.'W. BUCHANAN INJUREG" Sionash e, A By, visitinn the_ new | wicnchrictian Endeavor Union la to| —Srief Note fin Soubridee and Friss Louie Cole EARLY SELECTIONS WILL SOLVE YOUR § & " .| Many important ints £ similarity| D¢ held at Jewett City Congregational Blak turned are- Sandstrom, - m B’ EM AN ASS RE g WHEN CAR OVERTURNS. | were ‘noticed in The. construction. of e are T SOt . the o after o Tow aare Banapiron peat Thonrssiriar . and O B U oy | 3 the three buildings. On Wednesday of 2 * . isit with his mother, Mrs. Willias TMENTS é | Agent of State Board of Education in | next weel the commiciee are pianaing |, 380 Devotional service, Rev. Al- | BREMNew Tonden. "FITSNG ot Nerwaod Weet GOOD ASSOR Accident. to visit, the new high school at Wal-|Dert Donnell. . Jewett city ucxzmi:- James Medcalf, Jr.. who is at Camp | ;iving with friends In fi:;.‘f.fl}!;:'fl";_ AT School Supervisr Frank W. Clapp | bor e SoNoming mombors mahe the | Sponse:; music, Misa Jsabelle Mooalc |DSTRS YU ome Sundsy on & 31 Mr and Mre Miller entertained Mr. wan in this ity Thursiay stving s | Eip yesterday: Conpeiiown Hatry I |of Jewett City: & veposts and busi- | %5l 0 Shieif entertained Sunday | 204 Mre, Chasies - Clark and beby, 9 | tificates to chiidren who desire to go|Law, Councilman Charles L. Frisbie, |eSSi 415 A Talk-to Young People,| Charles Rudd of New London. DG, (XGanEaN s and. (the ek ito work. A. W. Buchanan usually does | Commissioner Charles W. Edgerton. :‘:fi-fl r;*._“"h:;m‘fd‘fl"sfl T""‘;"“ecg:';f"’:; Mrs. Olivia M. Case has closed the "‘S‘,‘,, Sendstrom of Bridgeport this work. but the latter was injured |and Supt. Karl A. Reiche. o e o s istian | Alabama bungalow for the winter and }spent Thanksgiving and the week end 5 NORWICH, CONN. B % 4 FOR SALE BY THE will visit Merrow lodge next Satyr- mining lands in the first named place, | Norwich; hymn, America; 7.50, ad- |p, thi e -, - 3 omes. is week to join her son and fam! 3 d.C LINCOLN co 32y, when the district deputy will be |<ras in t:flscily ;rh:-;:-y,' journment. B Lq Gates in duy watchman at the | who moved there last Soptembor. SALEM FRANKLIN N S . Sweet of s city, who has ks a rawl ge. S —— . v’ - ™ . SbiiARTe % Questionnaires Received. et i Do A T Tt CHNIETNAY SALE Moving From Epst Hartford, WILSONVILLE Norwich Seakers Address Enthusi-|Guests From Norweih Entertained The local exemption board has re- | cers training camp at Fort Ogletharp, | Held Thursday Evening by Metho- | Household furniture belonging to Mr. e tic War Rally—Special Evangs- [ Home of Mr. and Mrs. GCharle i3 Saives e dusetioois ®» orihogs who oAt @ recent meeting of the Thread dist Ladies’ Aid Society. o Lowtwr oLiWat Bt Mrs. Kate Haggerty entertained hor | listic Mostings. Beckwith Thanksgiving. ity Cyclers it was voted to purchase v nephew Francis from North Grafton ot JAY M. SHEPARD {aken as vot Fach registered man|a large run for the reading room at a| The Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the O e o L e sasenen | over Thanksgiving. Miss Dora Les of Grassy = Hill is| Charles Clark and family have mev Gost mot to exceed 350. The question | Methodist church held 'a Christmas Miss Esther Upham spent Thanka- th her sister, of sustaining members was also dis. |Sale in the vestry Thursday evening. | Meand Mrs moemre will lire hosc " | giving with her aunt and family .n mpending & fow Sayn with ‘hor. sister. W. R. C. Officers. cussed. The room and booths were decorated Providence, R. I. Mrs. James Beebe. FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer |, 7o coiowing omesrs were etoctea — in national colors’ ana embiems, the | 1o i tTora Wedncedsy far & stey with | pJoNn O'Clate of Waterbury pént| Williem Tibhetts of Domah was a R by the Wommra Het corre: Sacted DAYVILLE parcel post booth being dome in red, | 35 Whitinge. sister, Mre. George | Thanksgiving and the week end With |caller in town Sunday. 60-62 North St, Willimantic |dent M= Hattie Bowen: senior vice O N e e o0 | Bimer and famtty. Tagae Weieh and femily. Ernest Beebe, Lawrence Beebe and 3 S5l Aadstion ik president, Mrs. Allce. Hasterbrooks: Ry table was in charge of Mrs. J. B. Al-| “Walter Waldorf of Hartford spent a | Dan Foster and Jonn Lewis tram lard: chaplain, Mrs, Elizabeth An-| 'ing Holiday Week—Missionary So-|Ceorgse Bromley and/ Mrs. Edmund |yjjage. Thanksgivins. DANTEL F. THOMAS 1, | &ToWs: conducior, Mrs. Alice Bentiey y Meets—Death of Infant Son| 004 S0ld aproms. The ice cream| 'p °r, Spencer is doing carpenter Tinior viee president. Mre. Nuils wii. | Pleasures of Family Gatherings Dur- |drich and Mrs. W. R. Burdick. Mrs.|snort time Sunday at his place in the | C3mp Devens were at their homes for | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris, of New Ha- ven, were fuests of relatives in town T'apny dennings was a Wehuter vis- | for the holiday. Richard Tibbetts and Milton Gordon guard, Miss Bertha Weeks; first dels- b was in charge of Rev. J, B. Aldrich itor MonAay. KILLOUREY BROS. Eate, ‘Mre Lotise Goms “socoms geie |~ of Mr. and Mrs, Percy W. Dickingon. |and Mrs. A. C. Burdick. 'The supper | “3ix and Mis . L. Spencer of York | Mr% Sabasic's sister has returnsd to | relatives. E gate, Mre Hattle Hoxle. Miamde Es s of cold meat, escalloped potatoes, rolls | ,venue entertained thele son. Clarencs | Fer home In New York after spending |opent Thanksgiving with Montville 3 FUNERAL DIR A Braence, Pstelle and Lena Tripp from |and pickles, cake..and coffes was In|Iicncer for a few daya last week. the summer here. James Beebe was a recent caller ECTORS AND EM- OBITUARY. leld and Bridgewater, Mass.|charge of Mrs; A. W, Haxris, Mrs. W. | Mrs George Matthews of the Grove| Mrs. Kate Hu(el;,y ;:: entered the [In New. Haven. BALMERS were at home for the holiday and|¢. Jeffers, Mrs. G. H. Thornton, Mre. |-, o D LR 58 Union St, Willimantic, Conn. Thomas F. Howie. e L. D, Howe, Mrs. A. P. Webster, Mrs. | 1w 1o tomtieney, 00 Francis and fami e Doy | Mra. Charles Tinker and children COmIDADY: | o ent the holiday with Mrs. Tinker's et < 4 g s, Chaties Malon: Phone 290 - (Lady Assistant) D O o et My | Mrs. 192 Montrose of New London TO TCH e Tinrrio Tame ot New London - - Fras it Mire. Ceegan, e, Wii-| 722 & Tecent caller in the Grove. BOLTON N? spent the Weels end at her home here. liam McCluggage, Mrs. J. B. Aldrich's ASHWILLETT Mr. and Mrs. Bedell have gone to War Rally. DR. F. C. JACKSON o e e R L B i o den Now London. r. Bedell Is to work | A sood sized auglonce aticnded, the Eari rept M- ana Mrs Roy " Chorua” Committee. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel B. Vergason| Miss Mabel ~Howard la visiting |svening. Heary A, Rosers was the DENT?IST Putham, 'Mr. and Mrs.| oGS SO cted at | entertained their children Thursday. | trienda in_ Hartford chairman, = The speakers were Judge Mré. T. N. Skinnér wag & Manches- | Jonn H. Tiarnes and H. R. Branche of 2 - 1" Mrs. Nathan N. Maine who has been Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantie Foe tnctudas ¥ % Robinmcn flh“f::" ;‘:&’:fnm:n?q%'u Talativen % noas | “itios Sedte Howard has oy il e Mra, B. H. Hisoox;"Mrs. H. E. Paul, Murray's Boston Store ter_visitor Wednesday. and Patriotie -Lecture. Codassuck Hil . R ard, Monday. A, L. th gave o Jecture on Our| Willlam A Rathbun - of Main Fag on the Pacific, as the third num- | Crossing visited relativés at N. BALTIC ber in the Library Benefit Course. The | Maine's last Tuesday. oo acheduled for this| H. Clinton Ecclestone butchered a Nelw Yerk by M Prauk . Sacksoe; favto ang will sass. thran T ot 25 cents and | Greeks of Asia Minor. the Turks nas|quarters in the toy d Of 3412, on sale at the|turnel against fhe Greak Christinns|Christmas and will on with his sister, Mrs, Rachel Corey of | Green visited his father, M. Notwich and Rev. John G. Hehr, Pa- returned to | triotic sogs were suns, Mrs. J. G. Hehr pianist, being accompanied on the vi- Coyle, Merlin Tice, Stanley Wheelock, ""J”"e Iy, _Mr. and Mra. Trving Thompson were |olin by Norman G. Colt of Ilion, N, Y. " a7 PMood sse Richmond with his family of | New London visitors Monday. aiial Sorviae: s ok i el He | Kamwillett 1 staying for o few days| Charley Howard from Manchester Spesiat e W How. | At the Dvangelistic services held in gl the Congregational church last week, Rev. H, G. Blake of Colchester was the speaker, Monday evening, Rev. B. D. Remington of Colchester, Tuesday ov- ing and Rev. Wilbur Hetherington of Fitchville, Wednesday evenink, Thurs- b - | 1ary for Nathan N. Maine Friday.| Santa Claus will arrive at Charon’s w"—u"unc Cflll o ks = " store Saturday at 3 o'cloek. He will |day eevning a meeting conducted by g Y . - > 4 Bought First War Stamp. According to_a statement mast> in|come by way of Willimantic in his | the pastor, Rev. J. G. Hehr, was held gh Railroad [in Grange hall and was followed by a Postmaster_D. F.. Finn -has both the | chairnan of the Relief Committee street at 2.30. He will make his head- | social gathering. "Games were play- ent until {ed and refreshments were served, tain in the - il & Dot ofice. The first one was Pur-|in his dominione, and more than 700,.- |east window. The display this year| No further passports says the No- By H. C. Waebater, secretary |000 have faller of the town committee of the state |y th:‘f:m ymflms to persecutiom |is larger and better than 3 5 ¢ X 3 3 s council of defence, - portation. . - geThere seems to b6 & seneral misun- rstanding in regard e Red Cross divisions for the receipt and distribu- tion of supplies. This state is not . % ity e T | Don’t You Want Good Teet adv. in the Atlantic division which: com- DOaes the dread of tie dental shair cause you to neplest them? Yeu prises New Yeork, ‘Connecticut and foed have ne fears. evr ;n‘m-h testh fited rR of Dr.-Caldwell’s Syrup || |Se~ demer; 50, besdaussiers ot || SRwend S Ldramtoa Kn3LUTELY "WiTROUT PR, == Saturda 2psin. has been50¢ an Xork. the output of ‘our own worke |} CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES $1.00 per bottle. “In (AL the time-ar- the frst aratt the STRICTLY SANITARY mm spite of the greatly in: P By e L i B i o - S from 6 cr cost Of manu- || |[ied articles mor comfort bags. At the ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPY ' LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK naractioe OR. F. G. JACKBON DENTISTS (Sucesssers te the King Demtal Co.) e A facture, the formnla, quality and prits GftEi popiilar remedy! OR..0. & mnm-fl'—-flqflu and estimate. Ne ever before | voe Vremya. will be issued to Rus- death, suffering, or de- |and the prices are very reasonable.— |sians wishing to go abroal. ed to Westerly. Mrs. Irvin Capwell has returned ber home in New Londen. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Smith ent ed Friday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nad two children, Burton and Ri Mr. and Mrs. Eynest Smith and Mis Hiscox. Milton Beckwith and ¥ Beckwith, Herbert Gallup and family of Nor wich were Thanksgiving guests and Mrs. Arthur Smith and fam Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant Lioyd Grant spent Thanksgiving w Taftville relatives. Mrs. George Geer of Plain Hil the guest of Mrs. Herman Gaze: aay. . Hverett Smith of New London Miss Bertha Smith spent Thanksg! with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith It is officially armounced at Hague that the four Rriti plants of a seaplane who were r on October 24 off the Duch coast a Dutch torpedo-boat hive beei In terned. —_— BANK ~ OFFICIA| RECOMMEND THEM T. J. Norrell, V. P. Bank woad, Tex, writes: “Beyond do have reeeived great relief great pleasure in recommending Kidney Pills. Kidney troubl one worried and hopele: s Dains, soreness, stiffness. ba rheumatism. . These symptoms as sleep dlsturbing bladder vield quickly to Foley Kidne: They cast out poisons and purify blood. The Lee & Osgood C h? Evenings 30to 8 Tl for Deposits THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK | FRANKLIN SQUARE il