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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917 o guest of honor at a banquet, after | byt still mere expensive thore than in | é4]?| "vhmc'h'f le was presented a wrist|the states. It costs about ffty-six il Show You HDW ‘watch. cents to get into the. theatres. A regular play like dy Long Legs pr WEImANTIG 4 Three Sons in S cost us six shilling-six pence, or one Corns Peel Off! Atterney T. J. Kelley has displayed | dollar fifty-six eents, in the window of his office, a three Escaped Torpede. Ever P i ' vi i s cel a Banana Skin? That's I DIES IN TEXAS. into the gate, breaking the end of,|Starred gervice flag, as thre of hiS| On the return trip we had a narrow e e o Vice, Thomas A., is . thos s vazi hiot damaged. The | SOn are in the sery fovas|escape trom a torpedo which missed | _1'just’put some ‘Gets-1t on’ Corns R B i, B o We Firet Lot-| Bt e wape 03 in the American Highlanders “over|our stern by about twelve or fifteon |used to fester the warld into o freay ter Carriers. of the wagon did not give his|n A AT ) s & lieutenant : 3 3 . 3 ards. We did mot see the subma- |onduring pain. digging. Sticing toes, feow Pistiaburg and whe jeft ‘thurs, ¥lne‘wh\vh O ea merenty b | Sinkering With' plasters and tabe, try- 2y Cam . N T, smoke, Daniel P. Long, formerly *of this - FUNERAL. Harry J., of Camp Devens, who will Started on Second Trip. city. and rocently of EI Paso, Texas, Mrs. Mary Higgine. report I the Arat of Hebriary at Wh| wen, aster a safe arrival in New died in that city, December 3, and WaS| wpe funeral of Mrs. Mary Higgins | fuown ehouffeur. having been the frst| ¥ork again and a stay of five days buried December 5. The first news of|was heid Thursday arternoon at her | ariver for the iocal auto fire truck. we started out on a second trip car- - his death was given in a letter to|home at 7 Turner street, at 2 o'elock, focc st Bt ::vclns 600 soldiers, docfors, nurses, E Ex-Mayor D. P. Dunn from Mrs.|Rev. Vernon W, Cooke officiating. The Returns $o Camp. Dodged the Shells. : ‘s William Nichols, Charles G ot 8 Katherine R. Maxen, a niece of the de- | il Wijliam Burleson and. Olifford | pPrivate Joseph Flurtoay of CofR| pauy ape Sunday morning about ceased : Smith. Yurial was in :he Willimantic | Horen® ¥ i 190 | seven o'clock a submarine came to g Mr. Long was well known in th#s|cemetery in charge of Funeral Di-| shice ve the camp Thursday. = '© |the surface astern of us and about city and resided here up o 1902 when |Semor 3. M. Sherara. P TRy scven thoollang yards away and be- he was forred to £o South because of . g : e e O e | §il health. He was one of the first of . lce Thick and Fine. JEWETT CITY course we fired back and ram away 3 the city carriers and was appointed| ., & . s as fast as we could. - We escaped their T e on surroundinc ponds_is ¥ by Fostmaster Charies N. Daniels | oie” iic, and the skatink is fine.|Red Cross Gifts Appreciated—Attor- |shells by means of a stop watch and e hecause of et health and |The ice on the pond of David Mathew-| ney Arthur M. Brown Chairman af | the rudder, et Sorked on the postal service in that(son of M. Flope is thirteen inches| Advisory Board—Parents’- Day at .. calating. e B 2 e aniil he was un. | thick, at Chaplin it is about eight in-| ‘Biiff0d Sor T ne " 1g ang 20. The officer in charge -timed -the first | «Gets-It” Puts Your Feet in Clover P hie to 4o 20, and them he was trans. | ches thick, while at the pumping sta- iversi g . two shells from the first flash until —It Ends Corns Quickly, 5 P A o e e e i 'Tne Pest|tion it is also about eight § nches| L. o . ter has received |the Shell struck in the water close to g s —ih B R e L Port | thick. Many will start at cnce getting e Crage’ cEnpts = our bow. It took between twenty-|Ing to fix a corm so It wouldn't hurt office and worked thers for a vear. He | [HCK JIany L messages expressing thanks and 8P-|{wo and twenty-five reconds to reach | BUt new no ene in the world “should then became superintendent of the preciation for knitted articles from | ¢ &% o mepnn o reeoh | worry.” because the 39U P Knights of Colymbus in that city. Mr. offi W, B. A, ‘William Smith, Lester Slater and Mrs. | g% YOI SC8 s | “Gets-Ir' om, it means the end of & Lons was once a member of the local g Dt Joseph Menard. These names should then swerve right or left with the|corn. There is nothing in the world society of the Knights of Columbus | The following were elocted officers|have been Inciuded in the list pub- | poy- rudder and dodge away from the |like “Gets-It"—notiing as sure and A regular game of checkers! certain—nothing that you can count but was transferred to EI Paso. at the meeting of the Woman's Bene-|jished yesterday. s on to take off a corn or callous every He is survived by two sons, John|fit association of the Maccahees, on Ponriaatar D. F. Finn received Has Made 8ix “Trips. | time, and without damger, ~ The corn ¥ and Daniel, four nicces. two of Hart- | Wednesday evening: Mrs. Agnes Ve-|Thureday the ofder from the postmas-| Mr. Bentley described the subma-|7ever Erew that “Gets-It" will not get. fora and iwo of El Paso and _ajgiard, commander; Mrs. Bva Volk-|ter general relative to United Sicfis|rines’ methods and the Amerjcans’ | {" "EVET Iriiustes the flesd, never makes e mephew, Daniel J. Bremnan of this|man lieutenant commander; Mrs. Mar-|war savings certificate stamps and |cleverness in avolding their torpedees '}, S prastol . th . sodnyatn 3 city garet Maxwell, chaplain; Mrs. Alice|{Untted States thrift stamps. with attractive eketches. FHe had | ... s s - Basterbrooke, record keeper: Mrs. Jen- B made six trips safely up to the gate | ¥ight oft with vour finger and Fevey " * |nie ol nance auditor: Miss ADVISORY BOARD. of the letter and expected to make '¥ou are—corn-free un Dy G o uZT‘s:r::: Sr-::;“ Thurs] oY Maxwell, ;nd,\ixat o Mrs. Ida = it so until the epd of the war. fe toe'ar :Tfiow‘mié,g;;: e era 0 ™ Grady, sergeant: Mrs. Mary Brooks,|Hon. A. M. Brown Appointed Chairman i 2 a*5t G not. % day afternoon, when the gates Were|gentinal; Mrs. Mary Cyr, picket; Mrs. " Norwich Joy Club's Danqa. a:g $t? Guess not lowered for the four o'clock exprehs|Biizapeth Jenkins, captain: Miss for Eleventh Division. The Joy club of Norwich conducted i {“Get s buitie of “Gets-It” teday from for New York. 2 wagon was Just cross- | Katherine . Connaughton and Miss another danmce in the Fire Engine ! - { | = store: you need pay no more o,0F, ent on raceipt Gt price by Tawrence & Co,, Chicago, 1l ing the tracks and was proceeding | San Vi e . M Hop. A. M _Brown has been appoint- | a1l Friday evening with Dixie's Sing- leimurely, so Gatetender Watts asked | S enuires rotoion: Mo Berti |61 by President Wilson chgirman of ling orchestra. A fair sized crowd - i the advisory board for the Eleventh B s o - aciopip{ ™o past commander. division, which includes the following|™™® Propent = _ Gahrman's orchestra furnished music. svas cominz down Main street and was towng, wnown as the Shoestring dis- e _ |{it is expected that these socials wid 2 Fdes liable to o onto the tracks, since the TOWN ASSISTANTS. . - |trict:” Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme,| Mrs. Rothier and five children, Wio |be held monthly during the winter. Bevo is a great favorite in the Army Canteens, where none X | gats was not lowered, so he lowered it. | Appointed By Legai Advisory Board |iianklin, Griswold, Lyme, Lebanon,|bave resided In Tramiown for several Personal Mention but pure, soft drinks may be sold.’ After drill or march, B Noree took frignt and crashed & sl “ Y Lisbon, Montville, North Stonington, |years, have moved from the ome- M o Joh: Myron R. Abell 1 1i £ e Al ths d > to Help With Questionnalres. 0ld Lyme, Salem, Sprague, Stoning- |stead into one of the village tene- | Mrs, Oliver Johnson, Myron R. Abetl you are sure to see a long line of hot and dusty-throate T tellowtoe i bare beon oan | tiuntown i Wateeburd. Nin|wopmis for ibe winmten, M. Hethiar is |00 N ey i soldier boys making a bee-line for Bevo. They know that | ed by Lawsy (-rsgkeuey, Foss and = Efli’;’fi.fi,’.‘ ;3’.‘.‘,,"&,,‘.2,,‘”;‘;“ ;29’8.‘}; H|SHY fow irom hore-went o Ocean| Elmer Foote left Wednesday for a there lies complete satisfaction, full refreshment and pure { urdick, J. F, Hen- | Beach Sunday te view the ruins by |ieW days’ visit with his brother, Frank vey, who are members of theslegal ad-|C. Webster, A. C. ] S N eureux. The board {fire of the Rumrill estate Saturday |Foote. in New London. wholesomeness. visory board of the 17th district, as{non and A N. town asistants to help drafted men fill|is to advise the registrants .in filling | night. Shpton C. MR e o NoRwieR At home or abroad —at work or play — between meals {out the @uestionnaires: - out the questionnaire blanks which| The slippery condition of the roads|Wednesday attending the corn show. - or with meals, you will appreciate what we have done for | _ Brooklyn—<John R. Bessette and Os-|will be mailed to them Saturday, Deo | Sunday caused severa] smooth shod Move to Hartford. ou in making this triumph in soft drinks, r Atweod 15, ana which contain s formidable hopses to get falls In the village | | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen and dntl- 3"( o finng Amp 2 % 1 Canterbury—Fran oxie. st of important ani complicate: s drén have gone to Hartford to reside, | 'vo at inns, restaurants, ries, - i Chaplin—Frank C. Loofnis. questions. The board will meet at the | caused automobjle tires to need re- (.5 Mr. Cohen has secured employment | oy nd d °m § 2 da A i :Cfi o8 kgcpaf’t | Plainfiela—John E.' Pryor, Fred Ra-|town hall on Monday, Dec. 17, from 9 | placing. _ W in that city, H ment and drug stores, picnic grounds, baseball parks, soda |cine, Denjomin Broges. Arthur Mott.|a m. to & p. m. and each day there-| The 636 a m, boat traln aidnt ar-| "Mr' and Mrs Henry I Balley were! fountains, dining cars, in the navy, at canteens, at mobili and .. Adams. 3 after until the work is completed--- e 5 45 | in" Norwich the t three days at- = am)| ther i {" Pomfre*—Frank O. Davis. about three weeks. due to engine trouble. The mails on|tending the Dr. Johneon will case trigl, | _ aation camps and of Places where refreshing beverages Scotland—Charles W. Kenyon. the R..D. and Star routes were de-| My and Mrs Georse B. A. Baker of are sold. Windham—Frank H. Foss, 'Thomas — Jabez Bailey, rural delivery carrier,|ier's parents on Haywasd avenuc Kelley, Samuel B. Harvey, E. Frank|Arranged at iverside ~Grammar | is enjoying hie annual vacation. Geo.|\Vednesday. Bevo—the all-year-round soft drink | Guard against substitutes. Have the bottle opened in front of Sterling—James W. Baker . ' PARENTS' DAYS lnyed. New ' Britein_were guests of Mr. Ba- | | Rughee, Georze Hinman. = Patrick J. Manning, substitute carrier, 15 cov- | pa e’ irs. 7. M. Klein were Nor- 1 E Aoy Claries A" Caven W' A, S ering his route. o Sttt eAneaa o you, first seeing that the seal is unbroken and that the crown top Gapen. W. A. King, Andrcw J. Bowen| Principal F. H. P. Clement and Town Miss Anna Merrill, Miss Gladys e bears the Fox. Sold in bottles only, and bottled exclusively by and Curtis Dean. Superintendent G. C. Swift have com- | FEgleston and Miss Peatrice Maine BALTIC. & Mrs. Alice D. Stoughton was ap- of o1 loningtor . were visitors at o - — <4 pointe stonoRrapher For th - bouml Mo e o g, STARSOmEnts 107 | 0L TS om Moder schaol Mondsy. S ANTEUEER - BUBCH =BT Louts , Thursday morning and took up e | gremmar achosl Dec.. 18 and. 50, Home From Hospital. Red Cross Board Elects Officers—Mrs. ‘ work immedintely. There will be exercisds by the lower! Mrs. Orin Banping has returned af- | R. J. Jodoin Resigns as Chairman— Stoddard Gilbert & Co., Inc. i = grades on the 18th and the higher|ter two weeks' stay at the W. W. , e i Tree-Cutting Under Difficulty. |Erades on the 20th. The regular bro- | hackus hospital, much Improved 1n| Licy. Lage Postoffice Giver ‘A""f" | On the banks of the Willimantie, in | Sram willgbe used from 1 to 2 p. m. | health. rge and ‘ell Entertaine udi- | the rear of the State Armers ehest.|On the first floor from 3 until 3.30 there | Charles Brown Tost ome of his team | ence. | Hit fress are being ont down and will|Will be interesting programs in ewch | norses Wednesday. Christopher Har- !"0 used for poles. The trees are cut|FOOM. except where two grades,K may sen earted it away for Mr. Brown. A meeting of the officers of the Bal- | | | ‘Wholesale Dealers NORWICH, CON! |part way through and then “yanked” |Combine. For the second floor the en At 6, Buys Theift Certificate. N B oF fhs me Dwosa Wes heid {up the steep bank by four horses. The|tertainment will be held in Assem Emossity te Uiie. BiaE Crosy seors. Adter they have ever " Hear it yourself. Y. s'ope s s 4 v hall. The object is to sive parents an| One of the youngest possessors of |reading and acceptance of reports Mrs, | ~ e — too, will be wom by the rich The o, that o mis-stor womd Innd |Meh of the school and its methods. | LhFift card in the villaz> is popular | James G Burr was welcomed as the MOGSUP the. Whitestone Worsted company, was | lic and was of the nature of & wir 3 Wit oo — 8o refined the men 'in the river. Explosive Licensing Agent. Goorse Browning, six ycars old whose |new chairman. Mre. John C. Stevens a week end visitor in Providence. rally with music by a Liberty chorus 3 lagunce of the cabiacts and T The department of the interior at|enabled him to contribute towara the |commitics and Mrs. Jonn Wosds chals |Louis Deforge Again Breaks Arm—|sivarass in Worsester oo P Toha P P g the fine pew privilege of play- Supervisors’ Institut Washinston. D. C., has ‘issued to G, H. | government loan, man of the publicity committee. The| Nine-Inch lce' Being Harvested—| Ars. James Kent is the guest of |, Jocho srange last week electod E jng each recard as you wish The institute held at the Iligh|LFior an appointment as, explosive li-| Miss Rebecca Hallowell and Miss | next meeting is to be held on Jan. 7th Pl B ent Aol following officers: Worthy Master by means of the Graduola ex- {School Thursday morning and_atter. |ensing agent for Griswold. - Permis- | Hattle Bennett of Preston were visi- |and it is earnestly requcsted that each |""""";"°P*'°"' Instruments New | frionds in A ebet e, e e met Wed- | Harold Storrs: overseer, Bimer Lan 3 g roon was not very well attended, one |S'on to uss explosives within the lim-[tors at the Sodom Model school on |and every member will make a special| Installed. nesday 'evening with Mias Madeline | Phears lecturer, D. C. Flaherty: secre- pression £ the sessions, the morming one, be. |iiS Of this town must now be granted | Tuesday. R effort to attend, so that the society z - 3 MeCarty. | Refreshmeonts were sorved | tary. Mrs. A. B. Anthony: treasure: fis omitted for that reasom as only ¥ him. Sugar Arrivi may be more united. Before the meet- | A teachers' meeting was held in the |55 Dlans made for an entertainment | CAT1 Alford: chaplain, Arthur Weod r i ¢ Plainfleld High school assembly hall Lfies 2 steward, Stedman _ Storrs; _assistan one person was present. Red Cross Will Accept Aid for Halifax | Sugar has been moving more free- |ing closed a vote of thanks was given to_be given nest week. byl ul tokeeper. e The afterngon session was attend-| While it is not the intention of the|ly in the village Guring the past week.|Mrs. R. J. Jodoin. the efficient chair- |ZhUrsday afternoon. = Supt Jobn L.| “sjiss'May Preston and Miss Olive L.|S{oward, Merwin Saquires,’ gutekeeper 3 FOR SALE BY THE ¢d by nine pegple, Secretary Hine of | Red Cross to make a eampaign for | The local grocers ecelving a few |man, who recently resigned. pman had charge of tho MeeUNs: | cent gpen Sunday in Central Village, | Alfred Dodd: ceres, Hbbo Semith; * Hartford. four supervicors and four|funds for the Halifax disaster, all di- | barrels. - Breaks Arm Again., Mrs. R, L. Kenyon vksited friends iny mO%% A7 A0 i o e Louls dJ. C. LINCOLN Co o Sesenimion. TanK were the taplet | vision oficsss amd all chaptebs have ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. Louis Deforge, who about' two|Putnam Thursday. Eayna; s L. 3 5! ne Fiye Year Build-|been asked to make.it known to the MYSTIC — months ago broke his arm while at- | Maurice Conklin is ill. et Py = T B - WILLIMANTIC ing Proggamme, by Suneryisor E. W,|publie that contributions for the Hali- sTIC The Village Postoffice Pleases Large |tempting to crank an automobile, again | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold visited in | Mrs G. T James 1s in ew o7 ! Ireland of Hartford: What the Super-|fax permanent relief fund will be re- | . = Sadienss. et with_a similar aecident as the |Dayville Sunday with Mrs. Barrow- |Gty the guest of her @ 4 gisor Has a Right to Exvect From the | ceived and aaministersd by (e Amierl_ w.u.:m; Post B!lo::‘ Brscile-mmen resuic of @ fall on the ice Tusaay. |cloush o Al el © AW Blicharan Dissbist ¢ Cor F Schy can Red Cross. -R. W. Dearnley, the| roas uai ain—Home % e arm, still very weak, broke easily | James Roucke was in Mechanicsville . W n Disal IAY Committes from the Superyisor, by |treasurer of the local Red Oross chap. | Guard 1o Be Ready for Emergency | spices of the Ladien i meciaty ot the| . Lester Sallsbury, who the first of |Sunday. 5 A. W. Buchanan has been confin JAY M. SHEPARD Secretary C. D. Hine: The War 'and ter, has asreed to accept and forward [ g Haltic M B, church, a most suscesstu: | the week enlisted in the aviation corps| Mr. and Mrs. Ridgewell of the Hill [ to his bed a number of days as a ro- : Succeeding Elmore & Shepard e e, Sapervisee H C daily all money given him for_this M play, was produced Wednesaay even- |&: New London. loft Thursday morn- |Crest houss spent Saturday in Put-|sult of the overturning of his aut 3 rmlw andEmbalmer | -.5omicss, (oas, wore, supposed to be | this lime na request has been mads of |, The annual eleetion of Williams post, |INE; The characters to the mumber of |Im& for FOrl WAt oo Mr. and Mrs, John Dawson of Dan- | Aiss Sarah Franklin is the guest o : or: represented at the Institute, the chapters for supplies of any kind. [ 4 [t was held 1n thelr soome a%d |striking features of a typical country| Fine eolid ice mine or ten inches in e Hae B e B B e e Sl gy g R g 3 P . ~ N SRS i i S4B + = ter, Mrs. George W. Kent. . S Rose of Hartford was 60-62 North St, Willimantic Prospecting For Teaghers. biED er, Cornelius_J. Fowler; senior vics|ECéne in a village postoffice. The | thickness is being harvested from the (3ushter, Mrs. Geors O e o B gasy ssststan: P Thasles i W, SUDDENLY. commander, John Smith: jumior vice |Many costumes and cbnversations rep- | Central Village cove. Frank Tillin MANSFIE CENTER b P ot i D e R ; el connection | Thursday Pringipal Warner of the — - z . 1ok frey: quarter. |resenting various nationalities caused |nast is having the ice taken to his ice- LD CENT B e B g e ol TR ] o Tochplcal wrigh School and Prineipal| Thomas McKicrnan Had Been in Il |master. Jonn e Phcy: alymten, |much amusement. Between the acts |neuse near his store in Central Vil- Woman's artf 4 - soath Health for Some Time Georgs' W_ Keigwin; sergeant mafor, |instrumental and vocal music was - Women of Red Cross Respond to Ap- R S| ] 2 5 3 DANIEL F. THOMAS H. | B Shristield, were ot the jessl Hish {Tatham Rathbun; quarteemaster ser. |artistically rendered. The hall was|'"The seventh, eighth and ninth sraces " peal From . France—Commendation o gl Bl B '; 'Phh'v ‘Thomas McKiernan, Jr. died sud- |geant, Benjamin ham; sentinel, | Well fllled and there were two or three |cf the Moosup grammar school were| £ %o L0\ STl e vt SALEM mo“REY BROS. e ‘ot Inspection of the school|denly at hig home on North ‘Main | George Rumble: cer of the day,|hours of laughter and enjoyment.|closed early Thursday afternoon be-| for Exculient ione iniatyey . iy street Thursday evening. _He had |Jeseph Newbury: patriotic instructor, |Many compliments were paid the act- |cause of the teachers' meeting held in| Conference Followed by War Rally.|p uiic Meeting Addressed by Prinei- ‘FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- Help Se been in ill heaith for several months. | Thaddeus Pecor; delegate to state en- |OTS and actresses. Rev. Charles Smith, | the high schdol. S———- 1M, A Tievell, of Norwisl: Fiee t BALMERS i e foigd 2 He was the son of Julia Shea and |campment, Thaddeus Pecor; alternate, |Pastor of the Baltic M. E. church, said | Mps William Handy, Misg FHeien| The local Red Cross branch has been | pal H. A. Tirrell, of [ &8 Y RS s All the grocery stores and many of | Thomas McKlernan, He is survived by | John Smith. These officers will be in- | Thursday that 4170 was realized from |¥air, Miss Mildred Whitbhead = and| doing its utmost to answer the urgent| Academy and Others—Christmas A Union St, Willimantic, Conn. |the other stores are having hard werk |his father and one brother, Jolmn. stalled jointly with the Sons of Vater- | the entertainment. Richard Daggett attended e play in|call received by Hartford chapter| committee Named by Sunday Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) |to hire young men, as many have en- ans and Woman's Relief corps on Jan.| The cast follows: Danleleon Wednesday evening. from France for surgical dressings| ¢om" listed. " Botr, of Frank P, Dratwars YANTIC 5, 1915. William Jopes, postmaster, Roads Very ley. The ladles worked nearly overy day| School: A | clerks recently enlisted, ce B Bridge Guarded. 3 Reginald ast week and Tuesday and Wednes- e 2 R D 3 in many of hey Rose| A number of local people, found the Tt k about| Walter Kingsley and Miss Minnie DR. F. C. JACKSON Are hiteetoq, (¢ SteTes #how how they |y, old Bentley, Gunner on St. Louis,| A £uard has been placed on the|Jerushy Jones, his wite, roads betwoen Moosup and Providence | §63 sorcica; aresaings were propared. | Kingsley of Sallsbury spent Saturdey -3 3 Fuplsnd ety Writes Home of Thrills During Last | JU7S00 TI08%, PR0E AEoi et s | Elyzabythe Jones Nt S veey o reday e aad Shness man| G- H. Wyman Has been confined to|and Sunday with their parents, Ma NT Y Farawell Gifts. . | Trip Across—Bey of Six Buys|pacs. This is the first time the bridge| Just home from' boarding school, |Srsund taward home because the roads | g, house for several days MvIng|and Mrs. William Kinssiey. v E ’87 E Ty { Chesbro, ir., of this eity,| Thrift Certifieate—Personal Items, |has been guarded this winter, or, in Apna Dresuher | were too slippery for comfortable| T o ot & 24 i J James Beebe was a recent caller in R0 a pren _seployed at Hariford, fact, since the state militia guardsmen |James Henry Jopes, their som, a ] Merited Commendation. ot Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic | 57, thi® city, Wednesday to report for| ~Harcld Bentley, second son of W.|wers Temoved seversl months —ago.| Sreen country hoy, Frank Masey of Fort Terry is spend-| Mrs. G. H. Allen, chairman of the| Mws, Abram Siminowitz was in - e. ceived from Mrs. B. B. Hooker. chair- [ The Y. P. §. C. E. meeting Sunday Mary Slocum, P s Gieet | qotrs, .Hsv. D a G | man of surgical dressings of Hartford | evening was led by Mre. Charise - & > iner, Mrs. O. er and Rich- | chapter, an acknowledgmen Beebe. ‘The commissioned officers” of the|Colonel Gibson, big story teller, ard Daggett motored to Danielson|dressings received from the Mansfield e;he Ladies’ Aid society met with has written a_very interesting ietter orve ey e B 3 s to” sommiasioned oMo oF Y on e transports while ip the war zone, In answer to a let- | Li0Mme guard companies in town have Albert Cullen |;nyreday afternoon, Center branch. The letter states: “The | Mrs. Mary Darling Thursday after 5 L] 2 Weitien to him in June before e |bean called on to give thelr telephone | joseph Robinson, bisser atory etker, Jack Shay. who has been changing | surgical dressings are perfectly made— | noon. have been ‘instructed to be prepared [silas Hardhack, Digeor©%, SoMins | the old telephones in Moosup and sur- | quite the best we have received.” Inspiring Public Mesting. O ot R T s e s apdback, atill bigger story rounding towps for up-to-date ones|This work his besn done under the| , jorge number was present at the 3 This action bas. besn taken by the | ploust. o Lawrence Drescher |jas completed his work here in_thatf | direction of Miss Littlefleld of Willi- v . Slocum, 3 - meeting in Grange hall Thursday ev- Pier No. 82, North River, N. Y. |otate authorities as a precautionary Descon i8S, “Jighes . Lo Ore Goer |1ine and left for New London. Local|mantic to wham: much eredit is due. | TUTC"S T GUNES M0 b SO0 r e Anied hndra, |Measure and with a view to increasing | jonnnie Dolliver, Norman Collne PP ey ot v e e e Campaign Plans, wich Free Academy gave an inspir £ the- efficicney of the Home guard, who |Fotsey Winslow, the dressmaker, & C3 hpr inted | in& address on the war situation 3 g Dear Friends: I just received your |have already served the pumpese of 2 3 and are very pleased with the service.| Mrs. G. C. Jenner has been appointe 3 oy o MWk i . WILL'MANTlc cuNN logter. It was deinved by mixing the | preventing trouble. s i i Dt vvES - Divches local director of the Red Cross mem- | S7/e08, Dheas s aEet ' . up #0 much I think, still 1 Club Entsrtaifivd. -2 v : ¢ bership campaign, which is to 'begin | Bducation. Remarks were made by ey . Wil AST HADDAM Dec. 17 and continue one. week. Supervisor J. A. Young of Colchester ol New Fari on T fst voy. | Mite Bathér Coit entariained s |Roubon Ricks, who K o, = Closing Lecturé. 20 oYk bt et o i . lame on twenty-third of June and |7 m:n;;“cnufl at het home on Pearl|... . . Gray, Mrs, William Buekley Tobacco Crops Shipped—Good Attend-| The third-and last of the series of | physical training and the pupils of y :" T no wmmg-:'.nmme Jrere well "“c’"mm "{.'m; = bt ffene £ Eleie Sullivas ance at War Rally. ° ilustrated lectures on the Reforma- | the scventlr grade had an arithmetic ne all on the ufferers. Sing, a_Chinaman, Faul Lol tion was given at the church Sunday | arill. Patrioth were sung by A St]’o“ Tllrmh the Todet Good' alert for trouble, 5 AL the, mestingzot Btonington lodze, Boubie. Hopinson. - Alpert Beloson (¥ illiem Barheaan is vecovering from | evoning. *The ' lecture was read by | fo ‘audience and two songs wers sung ine. No , 1. O. O, F., a cellection of 5 el 88 ‘ayne, the si ject ng, . At .hmm‘.:"“. evening | Was taken ie menibers to aud | 0 Jone Bledman, des o avieton| Miséas Antolnette and. Anna Balsk | The Filgrime a America. Sl Ry N OT e oG ipatpnee. 3 sectlon “d Nnve T‘bk o a mibmarine @me to the surface not | Lhe Sufforers in 3 Mrs. Joseph Robinson, have b"‘ln spending a week Wit Timely Discussion. Teachers’ M -fl:‘g.c el : \ 3 e e P Seslel S Poceansk . Moy Matthew Balley | riCn0 pavmond Norion and son Dan-| | The Young People's club met at the | on00CrYe"% laashors’ Tuooting 15 ihe > e e b apor et the per. | pdward Murray. and som Andraw of | CYTus Dogew, fown philanthiepiat, lai4"Tave returned to Madison after|Parsonage Monday ovenine The sub. | GCThllSonool Wednesday aftsrmoon . WILL PROVE INTERESTING TO THOSE LOOKING FOR | cama up, so: we ‘have 3o submarine | ans. Pirs. Thogas arimota "> " |Samanthy Depew, his wite. Baasing 3 few dae witn Mra Nor. | foot disouseed was Twe Offenders. The Christmas Committes. GIFT SUGGESTIONS. HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS THAT credited to us-anyway,’ even if there| Mrs, John hes gone to New . Mra. Charles Collins ':‘; Pparonts, b i ®nTY | committee in charge was Rev. E.-P.| The following committee was chosen > is no pomitive preof that it samk. |London to'spead the winter, Annie Goodwin, Constance Ridgeway|Peck. . = . = ¢| Aver, Misses Abbie Storrs and Helen | Sunday evening to purchase Christmas 3 That night it was bright meon- | ~Mrs, Amos Hancox entertained the |Katie Dusenberry, Fhyllis Ball e [tk s ot Mre | Swanson and Harola Storrs gifts for the Sunday school. - MAY INTEREST YOU. jlUght and ail hands wers all nerved |Ladies' Aid socisty of the Mathoaist | Mandy Baker, bellover tn woman's . |HeSdem JTSTe: Tecn, Euosts of “Mre. Town's Patriotic Boy Mrs, 3. G. Hehr. Mrs. Helen Malona . oV encounter ‘had urch heme Frazier stree , TS lomon enyon 4 i O Roudoir Caps. dainty lictle things in 00 Il ey B eves Thursiny cfre = street | o ok O'Mulligan, William Maghi| - Mre. Walter M. Gillette i substitut-| Harold S, James has enlisted in the | 214 Mrs. N. L. Clark. 4 attractive color combinations, trim- t was some strain, too! | lawrence Gremley 'has enlisted in|Doctor Dolliver, . Wiliis Ridgeway |ing at the Center school this week Jfor | Bngineering Corps of the U. S. army. | g med with Jace and fancy ribbons are reality we saw nothing to Worry |the naval ressrve and s¥pects to leave |Delilah Martin, * Mrs. Dennis Sullivan{Miss Plumley, who ia detained at home | He reported Thursday at New Haven g at 50 . Norah Cassidy; Mre. Brigas’ hired by_the serious illness of her mother. - [and from there was sent to Fort e ""m S . g > Reached Liverpool. “u-u.? M- ia on-a business |, &irL ¥ Athol Cullen| Several Srans of tobacco have re-|Slocum, N. ¥. He expects to train at SORE THROAT o O Flcture | e iece TYench Ivery’ Toilet .Set. at{ e arrived in Liverpool safely and |trip to Fitchburg, Mess Italian, Wilfred - Young |cently been shipped, and other grow- | Fort Meade, Annapolis Junction, Md. ~ Houghton 3-piece Real Ebony Toilet Set at }A: Srames at 25c, 59c and $1.19. Jonathan Abner, Christo) Fedies |ets are_ anxiously waiting for another i > =+ L liandea enr pas and then went | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilcox*and son ;JOna! i g damp. - . Ministera® Canforenss, Colds, Co Croup amd Catarsh He- | gageoinx dnggeveral sizes at 3%, §$1.25, | i -piece Real Ebony Military Set ‘at|ashore on Hoerty. Tiverpool has & |Alfred of Oneco have been the wuests| Cynthin Abner, i oy mose | The war rally held at Continental|, The Willimantio Ministers' ,Union { “*** UCEIE 0 Soi, SO0 . réul docking system. They have |0 Mr. and Mrs. George 'W. Wilcox this Martha, olds, hall, Moodus, Friday evening was |held its monthly conference here Tues- S . Candle Sticks®rom 3% up to $1.25| 4-piece Smoking Set at §239, SOl oF e tnothe Morsey Tiverof | week: ; : ~ it largely attended. The speakers were | day afternoon. The ministers were| I8 vour thiont tore -each. Sets of two ilitary nearl ‘which, T i e o Sergeant Arthur Gibbohs of the Cana- | entertained at the parsonage at sup-| y U0Vl catarrn? 1:.-...“ Ivory Manicuring Sets | cissian walnut or ebony, § .n‘& g - k- COLCHESTER dlan overseas forces and Francis W,|Per- The evening program was pub- Breathe Hyomal. - b 3 . © ; Mrs. Briggs, a eity lady, 3 Cole of Hartford., ~ : Have you a cough? sot- i hars ‘Spuairucies prossat s y 1 reatne i SRisge Manicuring Set leathor case] | Shaving Gtz with mirror or ‘:',m';,"“,{“" “.E."..‘," Teava" % [Hame Quard Scheel of Inatrustion, Mrs. D, Sullivan ¥ THIS WAs No JoxEe Haye you & colat . b > Side. - Th but-one elevated | Drill mnd finspestion Followsd by|Claudius Bricgs, her son. ELMVILLE Disords B e Hyomel et 3-pisce 3 . poart hun- | Jewel Casen in & wids.varisty. preyty | FUlwey o the el ad that runt the | Dance. : Sténry Withow, Theodmee: : o DA S en ete in anco 5|, cosarts Gfcoh tatiaatneil dles, 3 . novelties, in sweet grass, novelties entire h of the docking front. — Matildy Hoxle, who ~Mrs, Frank' Davis, Mrs. John rvig | thartic Tlhlo{ are a wholesome physic, | not contain amy cocalne or mdrphine .’.-’r-lu Walnut Tollet | bables ua‘ a host of other interesting| . Double-Decked Street Cars. The scheol of instruction for the of-| news. ¥ Mre. W. Buckley |and Edwin Davis are at MP-,\‘,", thoroughly’ cleansing, nave'a stmuiac: | and all that 1s hecessary is to” breail . ne "4 - lver an: 0! e cket inbale Il 5 SEES-gwe VRS0 articcs ‘suitable’ for Chrisimas. giving, ! H hela"in | Zeko Jiines, who Len't very. for a few days. 828 reguiate” without griping. "' | that comes with sacn ohin: . - Wl B. C. ! Qojver, otqubg:'r.-pcmu Apeélen. | *A complets outit costs biy Mitls at ve had about a1 . writes: druggists everyhere and The Lee Manidy Socsen, of éxperience with-all sarts wnd kinds | & (fl{ofld Cos Ena Hysmei is guaran of cal os-—%ome good and some a|teed to bauish catarch, croup. coughs. Joxe, When T got wise ta lroley” On- | colds, ‘sore throat and “bromeniiis’ o hartic Tablets for constipation I got in mmkq.v back, - A Hyome! inhaler lasts t. They sure 2P the bacon. Best|a lifetime @nd extra bottles of Fyd- e ood Co, . . 'mei can be obtaimed from droggiste - s

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