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~NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1917 ECZEMA AL OVER | @lefBuietian | .. "= . COAL SUPPLIED BY FUEL COMMITTEE] ™ " 555 oo Sipfee What 5¢ Will Buy 2 -~ . Fulf he k end with h Noank Man Sues New Yorker for | for £ MOTHERS BODY |Somom B (e T T v et ot Bl s o Trivodiie i » Miss Blizabeth Arnold of North Ston- . % . 14 s | VARIOUS MATTERS , |, Biotet Amet 00 8 | Twenty-five Wote Supplied With Fuel on Wednesday—|, Zigr % et e s, 2| HORLIC K A Geouine DIAMO Mbagrr 5 il - d . o . o o |M. M f Groton, all ti | n by lching and Buming. |, Tdene venicis twmpe gt 430 wolock | Lo 10 Lon or worcester, Orders Are Given on Local Dealers if the Applicant is in | <2 né:f.hfn; :\a?:e{‘ ::fl%‘z. tfi;:f m: i MA L"_'Ifé”i"a'"‘h'i ILK || Pav Sc first week anc " Worst. . formerly of Nofwich, has been visiting % Wito fearton Rim gh orAbout Jen. 1, Id not Sleep. Hands Tee 12 inches thick is being housed | his mother, Mrs. T. P. Norma of Need of Fuel—Commiitee Requests Schools to Extend | ]!%; a7 that she Has ocommited | pich milk, malted grain,in powder form. || next weeks as follo Two Cakes Cuticura Soap and One at Chesterfield. North Stonington. wich from Jan. 1, 1913. They were| Forinfants, invalidsanrdgrowing chi “Box Ointment Healed. Cost 81 | ruc pianet Neptune is east of Sa-| Miss Mavel Hivst of Mystle is Vacation. married May 12, 1906. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the wholebody. | S turn In’ Cancer FISIRE abéut 8.15 P. m. | spending several weeks as the guest | | - ranaries I Havden ot North Ston-| Invigorats mursing mothers i the aged. | 10c, 15c, , etc. “My mother had eczema all over her ¥ gy | 2F her brother, John Hirat apd family 4 = Hisqen, of parts Uiemown, for diverce More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Bae’t tosiakis . Travel on the railroads is alréady |in Central Village. . P The local fuél cominittee of which | while they think they have enough 3 A 3 Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. on’t miss is chan , her hands being the worst. It |- e busi- » e 7 |on the grounds of desertion. The ’ = body, e e and burning and it | increasing, due to early holiday vl &. ‘Sorivener, of Nor- | Martin E. Jensen is chairman, hag a |foal to heat the school bulldines dur- | maiden name of the wife was Mainc | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price took the form of blisters. wich, District Superintendent, was the | busy time Wednesday as there was|gorse Mr. J a - |and they were married in 1 wrs e g Lmis s | The blisters would break Fifty printed calling cards for 35| guest early in the week of Rev.|a large number whe applied to the|ting the JSS’&"&:"?&J“&?{; "-’x‘-’,:, Bliza M. Chapel of Salem seeks free- | o0 nee (N PINOCHLE open and water would run |cents at The Bulletin Office—adv. Samuel Thatcher while at Bast Hamp- | committee for fuel. Mr. Jensen issued | schools will close at noon Friday ard | 99T from her husband, Samuel Chapel from them which irritated ton to hold the quarterly cohference |twenty-five orders on local coal deal- | the fires will be drawn from the fur-{°f Montville. The maiden name of the CLUB STANDING her hands, and she had to | Charcoal is another household sUD-|.: the Methodist, church. ers for small amounts for those who |naces and the water let from the pipes. | WALS Was Way and she claims her —— THE STORE OF QUALITY THE PLAUT-CADDENC Established 1872 — g piy which cold weather is making Were in #bsolite need of coal to heat| Mz, Jensen reporte tnat 1 i |nusband was cruel to her. Besides a|A. Hahn Has High Score of Evening|f Main Strect, Norwich, © o e "G ot | Somewnat scarce. NEW LONDON MAN c thelr houses. The orders are filled |condition on Wednesday remained e e reRmme o and Jumps into Fourth Place. o - he from e 10 per cent. which has been | about the same as earlier in the week. 5 - i sleep night or day, andshe | Some of the historical societies will FACES SERIOUS CHARGE | ;o i oq From the local dealers’ supply. | None of the local dealers received amy | . The_estate of Henry W. Ranger of| twednesday nishis piay Wl the v cEee = & could not put her hands in [ nofe Forefathers' Day in their meet- —_— water or. & her work. ings about this time. Former Norwich Girl Testifi “Then she used Cuticura Soap and |, =~ i int- P ly attractive line of Ointment, and one box of Cuticura Oint. | An exceptionally attractive line of TS Gakes of Soap bealed | ing offerea by local dealers. 2 Mr. Jensen sent 4 request to =3 |aithough two of them had been prom. | 3oy JOrk, the well known artist, Who | gide Pinocile Club teurnament s in Oa%8 | chooi board, askine them to extend |ised consignment. One dealer who nad |died about o year- ago. is made the |, grear ehanke in the standime, Wiile of the Government Against H. H.|the Christmas vacation three days |a barse at Bridgeport early in the |3¢féndant in a suit brousht by Loren | ®300q "N caced hic lead, Tiallisey T D Armstrong. $0 as to conserve the sybly of coal. [ week has not heard from it. Park of Noank, administrator of|4iley and Peckham all dropped down “f‘!!l (GS & PSR The school board has aiready acted| The gas and_electric eompany are |he estate of his son. Frank G. Park | ihree places. A. Hahn had the high ATAIVEALY i Sensations are expected every min- [along these lines an dat a recent|out of danger for a time as a. barge |(OF Services. The suit is brought | oo c Je“{N. evening and jumped from IN le, R. L., August 24, 1916. There is to be a Christmas tree and fute in th ¢ the government|meeting had decided to extend the[of their coal is being unloaded at Al- |48ainst Charles Henry Phelps of New | ninth place to f The r s o H‘wg"";f:lc.m-a,_,sfl,p-orh. wondersin | concert held at the Second Baptist|aco. o ‘e SO5° O tions ealied | vacation one weels. The school board, ' lyn's Point. York executor of the Ranger estate | o' Wednesday nishts play follows Feneral Directars oilet use. ( . Farmers abput the county Who Wednesday erable attention all over the coun- | Joner "t nmerwand b Tl ¥ ment used for little irritations, pimples, | ¢, [0 Cleiwheat ‘this “season 8re | corsemom on an - iodiotment obarging| oo SOPSE HOLDS LIGRTED CANDLEES MRY iry in that the artists sister is t-| Bevper hsee seallioes 5900, Becihaw and Embalmer; ete.,will doall and more than the major- | grinding it now and find that it meets | So"pont 90 &0 Ingiounent, SR80S ANNUAL MEETING| CAUSE BAD FIRES|tempting to break the will 5885; Reeves 5860; Baliey 5675. - u‘-:h o Geat & e AR mphl, tation at the corner of Green and GOl- | 1. 1. Elgotion of Officers J. Oliver| Suggestion That They May B The stancing: Main S - § Return book at the Otis Library which [den streets, in New London. within : 3 ggestion That They May Be Plse-|COUNTY GRANGE A. Jordan 44.025; Pendletor 4 322 Main Street Free Sample Each A bueok -u s v t or fort. A| Armstrong is Made Mastér—Excel-| ed Behind Red Gross Service FI 3. Jordan 43,301 Hahn _42,420: Pr Is ular with school pupils for reci- five miles of an army post or lags J dan 9; A Ch b § C. e Mail address post-card: e e B B ers Our |dosen or more New London citizens| fent Year Under Mastor Zahn. is Withdrawn, MEETS HERE TODAY.|Farker 11.180: Pettis, 41.01 < amber of Commerce Su Dept. R, Boston.' - | Flag in Vetes and oy have volunteered to appear as witness- ——— = E o Podieden ¥ Hahn 40,580: Hallisey 40, ¥ 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assist o I, es to Armstrong’s §ood character, but| Reports which showed that it had| TFire Chief Howard L. Stanton has| o tonsive Program Has Been Ar-|30.960: Dockham 3050 5 The Bfoadway church committee is | United States District Attorney Thom- | had an excellent year were vead and|received from W. F. Malialieu. general ranged for Afterncon Session. Underwood to welcome this (Friday) evening those [8s J. Spellacy and Assistant Dis-|approved at the annual meeting of | manager of the X al Board . of ey | \Wno desire to unmite with the church |trict Attorney John Crosby say they | Somerset lodge, No. 34, F. and A. M, | Firc Underwriters, a lot‘er asiing him| . The regular meeting of | at the next communion. have plenty of evcidence of the char-|at Masenic Temple .Wednesday even-|to give it as much local publicity as|COUnty Pomona grange, ew London 0. 6, P. of | acter of Armstrons’s place. ing. possible to the following urgent offi- | H: Will be held today in Pythian hall 600 QUESIONNAIRES = | Page & Shaw's and Park & Tilford| Armstrong is about 60 vears old,| During the year .there were 24|cial telegram sent from the Wash-|The morning session will be confined |y ¢ v go_ 0 b st 3 . | | Christmas candy has arrived at Lee & |has one son in the navy and another 2 dquarters of the American|t0 the regalar business of the order ot ooak is Doing Excellen mes . Duliar | Osgood’s.—adv. recently discharged from service. He s to all chapters in the Unit- |8nd the execative committee will have Work in Preparing the Forms. | accumulated some property and own- ed States withdrawing the suggestion [0De member clected for three vears.| e = - | The pastor at Liverty Hill Rev.|ed three rooming houses which he that lighted candles be placed behind | 1€ fifth and fourth degrees will be| [Up to Wedne e VIOLIN | John H. Knott, delivered an interest- | conducted in New London. He lived the Red Cross “Service Flags” in the|conferred on a class of candidates. emption board had mailed out e v I iing sermon at the Preston City Con- |in one and managed the others. He The afterncon session will be in| 800 tu ! gregational church Sunday. « |claims to have no guilty knowledge . & charge of the Quinebauz Pomona and| The bo k | 8 of the occurrences in the house at il Washington, D. C. |ize following program has been ar- | returned question | Gola eoins will be quite scarce this| Green and Golden stréets, the only one 2 Tmmediate action, Natinnal Board of|ranged been filled out. T seasen for Christmas gifts, as the gov- | mentioned in the indictment. The iny Fire Underwriters feals Christmas eve|\iolin ‘s fied on Wednesday. crament is not giving the coins out to | gictment carries two counts. céremony involves firs risk and, in Mig® Isabel Montieth, Storrs. classification is slow as the board has windows on Christmas eve: TEACHER All String Instruments r Viclins sold on easy terms the banks as in former years. Abel P. Tanner of New London and : e o NaEe 4 The Lord of Misrule, to go over each one th g before Shseioviivy Allyn L. Brown of Brown & Perkins, o szuard a B Mrs. Elizabeth Jewett Brow: passing on it. or appoin! Housewives who have to depend up- | ftosr; b Browh, of Brown & Tertns Please instruct chapter heads ana the, oMt o The local board is doinz exception- |} E. BULLARD, Biiss Place, Ners 3 ¥ 3 g e on gas stoves for cooking are confront- E workers and give ide publicity] 4 Talk on the War ally fine work and is keeping up to Lo Cobi "dend ed by an entirely new domestic prob- Girl Held as Witnes: through press concerning fire hazard|™ Rey. Marehall Dawson, Storrs the mack of 150 per day. = The law- > g T lem, since the gas became o poor. Bra Wasen. an attractive brunete involved und importance of not using | yocal solo: arene vers are busy helpinz those who havel of 20 years, has been in jail about ten a a lighted cand! Be sure direction ur rt Ve reecived treir forms and their task|— oy - Office of The Norwich Savings Society | 1 sLlCUEh sugar cannot be gbtained|quys awalting trial on a charse of is given for taling down of all cur- | menaig [ [OPers Wolf Den. is no casy one. 9 in the eity markets, some of the rural|ieiping a questionable resort in New tains, so that homes of less intelli- | coapee’ . T it . -3 1 Norwich, Conn., Dec. 15, 1917, |Erocers are able to supply customers|Iondon within five miles of an army gent classes will not be endangered | sagmirs. Spat Has HmPhell Storrs OBITUARY. Attention, Sidewalks e B g bave | ith limited quantities-from time to| oot ¢ 1s said, however, that the girl and then Christmas eve observance|®Jeniore no Shomers ol hmer Do to § y JIUTWAINS. o gy e Ry g | e Wwas merely an agent and she is being ; can be carried out through by raising|pen 1o H tieoter ort Woostock J. Worthy Walker. LAl A nces of ithe of N oo g = Al notices of en; nts, deaths,|Beld by the federal authorities as a . Of shades and letting light of room|yiolin molo, = The eath of J. Worthy Walker oc-|wich impose a penalty of R T (s births, marr niler -iteme] Witneas (n the Armstrons cdke. When - D ate (R eeviss g iin (i win- © Miss Montieth, curred Wednesddy evening at his hom |any owner, occupant or dividend at the rate of FOUR PER{sent The Buiietin must be signed by|She was first arraigned she pleaded : . dow, or an electric flashlight. as sug-| peading, 3 curred Wednesday evening at his|the care of land or . CENT. per anrum, payable to depesi- | the sender, otherwise they will not be|SUilty, but the plea was changed to gested, could be used on service flag. George Hamilton, Senexet, home on Division strest after a short| ting the public hi £ th onti ' used i coe..of ‘Rot EubEy 3hg ehe lins héem . National Board does ndt expect US| A3ress. Food and the War, illness. Althoush Mr. Walker was| where there is a tors entitled therto” op and after o heid at the Hartford jail in default of . to withhold any posters or advertis- G. H. Campbell, S forced to zive up work some time ago|ed or paved, who Tails January 15, 1918. $100 bond. An unknown man appear- ing already planned, =P = e v . TN 5 ek 2 , R & Maria L. Sanford, for nearly 30 years Voeal solo, on account of ill hea his death was|moved therefrom al E CoSTELL D LIPPIIT, T a member of the faculty of fhe Uni. |cd Tuesday and wanted to go surety GEORGE S. FOWLER " Mr. Robetts Gme o A cold contracted a few days|ice within three hour E Y et |yersity of Minnesota, was born at 0la|on her bond, but on recommendation The Red Cross is also endeavoring | Reading, 2 ) ago. He was born in Norwich Sept.| have been de T e — mx;wk Conn., 81 years ago Wed- fne:-:sfa :; ts‘sfl':om” the- bond was. !% ?ave the following notice dispiay- Mrs. Campbell. 30, 1847, the son of James and Mary | hours after DISSOLUTION NOTICE ; Testimony was offered in the Arm- J. OLIVER ARMSTRONG $ o Mmovink pictnrs heatres during|violin aclo, 1 - orthigiorl Walker. He was last tallen_in S o Tomorrow, St. Thomas’ day, there|sirong case at its opening this after-|rajsed, onc reinstated, one affiliated| Do not put a lighted candle behind o TRESPT Brass Works. He is survived by his| the snow on such Notice is hereby given that the pazt- | will be the celebration of holy com-|ndon to show that liis house in ques-|ang two demitted, while the lodge 10st| the Red Cross “Servico Flag. in your : wife, a daughter and a grandson. properly sanded ¥ two e e Fngar i hang, between the |munion at 10 a. m. at Christ church,|tion was within the barred zone re-|eight by death. windlow tpon Christmas eve: t6 4o 5o Drafted Men at Fort Wright. g i e its becoming so d S83sTLRsT gndgr (he frm name and| with the customary Friday afternoon | lating to places where soidiers and|° The election of officers resulted as|might eause fire. Your fiag will be|. Three hundred drafted men from o ik day time, for each Sorwich, Conpecticat, was on fhe 10¢h | service at 5. sailors were stationed. follows: Master, J. Oliver Armstrong: | sufffolentis. afspiayed if waa merere| Waterbury and _Bridgeport. selected y Court. o T ay of December, 1917, dissolved by Viola Burr Tells Her Story. senior warden, Walter B. Crooks; ju-|raisc the shade or draw the curtains|or duty at Fort H, G. Wright, arrived | Patsy TIntezlia. 47, of Providence |mains after ; mutual consent, and that the business| The fun of tying Christmas greens nior warden, Willlam S. Eiliott; treas- ve » in New London Tuesday afternoon,|started work in a local restaurant on s will Bt 3f said pazinership In'fyture Wil be|for decorating bas beon epolled for| Viola Burr of New London, testi-|iie: “Herbert M. Lerou: secretary, Soviiave lue pom Dumintted. COIIRE from . BrAEePOrt on h epeetai | Tuesdey morning and abott 10 o'clotk | by tho Foresoing. Ord Tan Slona Biho will pay A Hirhacrs | Many of the rurdl chuhch socletics,|fled she had known Armstrong since|Arthur M. Thompson: senior deacon,| MONTVILLE HOME GUARDS train, extracted 45 cents from the pockets | 2 S TSRk all" the debis and liabiilties of eald | (rosen ot e I e T L ooubne = S 5 junlor deacon, Alex- : They were taken from the train to|of One of the girls employed in the HEIpIY be senior steward, Al- DRILL AT ARMORY|the government wharf and at that{riace. The theft was detected and fred 6. B sunlor stewart, tWill-| 5 = A pjace hoarded one of the government {ilie man was turned over fo Police- mar] 3 = 3 jam anner; chaplain, Herbert ompany Presents Captain Ramage|lbats and were taken to Fort H. G.|man Smith. In_ the city court Wed- fay of December, 1917, b T TR T Tl Tastatde Trocs his Tealdohoa ot marshal, Herman Stelzner’ s Tokens of "m.,,d 9 | Weight. | The men left Bridgeport af |nesday he was fined $2 and costs and 3 L IR, . e organist, J. Frank Corey;_ tyler, Jame: =t T ved |as he did not pay he is now in jai IO S RS 'R | parties during holidhy week is o be | No. 60 Golden strest to ihe Green and | SISt B Capey™ Sier, Jniate = & 4 Pl the miobping Srll ‘weis Gelayed ey v & in ol | =—————— ER JORDAN. contintien 1n BuUmerous instances. Gola: Atieer, hofiot Tocki, the | C: Fitzpatrick; trustees, Past Masters Wednesday evening the Montviile|at various points, arriving about an[A 33-year-old Jewett City man was e 5 4 ihrtrnr, o Arthur H. Brewer, Howard L. Stan- : hour, behind the scheduled time. They |arrested for drunkeness and was fined | prought back Arth Local postal authorities are inter- | o0y GitnE them In and showing them | iop “Freasrick W. Lest company of the Home Guards met at|yere’detained in New Londpn. waiting | $1 and co went to jail. | wag csted in the stand Senator George F-| ' 1n Movember she said she remted |OB dues, J. Oliver Armstrong, Arthur(the Armory for thelr regular drill|for the government boat, which left ¥ From Now York.™ | 8¢ the reausst w York." |3 charge of bi McLean has taken at Washington to|a room for three nishts from Fva | . Thompson, F. W. Lester. . ThelThey arrived on a special car reach-|the wharf shortly after 4 o'clock In| Brings Man arn secure for postal emploves a salary in- | Watson at the same hense ond pag | trustees constitutes the committée onfing the square at 515 and returning|the afternoon. Wednesday Sergeant John Kane|rcleased on bon crease ranging from fifteen to thirty | geven different male companions. finance. at 10.15. Immediately after roll call e Srm, and recelve all moneys pay- male companion. She told the court Tomied at worwioh, Cohn. this 10tn] It ie encouraging for local srocers|and jury about similar visits later, de- time committee per cent. Cross-examihation brought out that| . The Oficers were instailed by |first Lieutenant Daniel Casey pre- % Viola Butr had a different name in|CcOT8¢ A. Keppler, acting as grand|genteq Captain Charles Ramage with The famllies of the Second Consre-|yer youthful days, but the conet aia | master and Paul II. Zahn, asesrand|an wmbrella and a set of ilitary gational church would delight Mr. marshal. . - not require her to divul; it. She =aid ik hair brushes on behalf of the compan: This week special from Floovery heart Last week 11 of them | ie was born in, Norwich Town twen. | , DUFINg the past year the lodge has| Cartain Ramage made a bricf speech | reporte® on food saving a .total of 94 o Rl been under the direction of Paul F. * o /| wheatless, 168 meatless and 228 waste- | Y,-SIX V! ago, but was taken away | 720" t h tlook for| Of Acceptance thanking the men for 2.30 to 4 p. m. daily Toss Datals i ~ | when an infant.’ She has lived in New | Zahn as master and the outlook for| their gift ard asking them to help him Logidon seven Jeats. Stis tastined sty e e T ot ameas S | increase the eMelency of the company 3 CHELSEA LINE The Sunday echool festival at Chriat { ;500 s v 5 L o e S 1 e ine| The Christm: hi - | indi tely. v e e " donen - aho e AR L S gl e A L BB e Christmas membership cam-|indiscriminately. O necessity RELIANCE YARN CO. Episeopal shirch 1s to be held Chelet. | e ree “TTes beon Gworn in ae | THRIFT STAMPS MAKE Suns and equipment and being meas- | campaign is now moving forward, with | £iving must bo confine TO NEW YORK | Taks Westerly Car and Get OFf at Silk | the church is to entertain the bays |2 railroad cop. I don't know his name. GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFTS| ured for overcoats. but just before| encouraging result, on Tuesday 624 | i?‘g ‘;‘éop, X 1 FREIGHT AND PASSENGER § G from the 1 never ask péople.their names in my leaving, they held a short company pec e o R EAVEEN — Thgniasioing aight, "> &8 Was 4000 |y siness,™ Vigla sald. National War Savings Committee Urge | drill. were _enrolled. that this vear in par one o CEND NEW YorK Licutenant, Daniel = Casey: Norwich to enfist without delay. I Howell Cheney, director for Con- | [ieatenant: Damel ° Casev: =~ Second| o0W lere family reprasented: where- | the Red Cross is a most appropri b During her testimony the girl said i The roster of the cémpany has been ell hegun is half done!” But we|mas gifts shonld mnot include b Carpenters employed by the New |that Eva Watson-was married to. a :!’m.ifh ’:""P'* to Give Them SoMpIatod eid 1o as follony: are a long way from our goal. ~We| which maw be classed as luxur : Prom Norwich Tuesdn Haven road are erecting a portable |man named Ralph and lived with him o omey . Captain_Charles B. Ramage; First|appral to every man and woman in|oOccurs to me that a member in the § days, Sundey Brooklyn Eriage. Eouse on land near Baker’s bridge, No- | in . Armstrong’s house. . We | occurs to me that a wembership in New York, -ooklyn o Toot Rooseve ank, for the shejter of the iron work- East River. foot Roosevelt becticut of the mational war savings e . ” ssi' E h tire | Christmas present. and one ‘which that will always ers ‘and carpenters who. are soon to WEDDING. committcs, has Issued an appeal to | Sergeant Waiter Moran: Supply Ser-|bver it I8 rossible we want the entire| CHTRIW LA e make alterations on the bridge. T o “manky and. pthar sanis | Keant Thomas Dayle; Duty Sergeants| family enrolied. x > - 8 WHIP 3 . Ralph Melzer, Frank Dotham, Arthur| One of the campaign committee, | ciate be senti- i About fourteen patients at the Nor- Potter—Rokineon. of Comnecticut, asking that they SUk-|Lakjame, Herbert Dart: Gorporals| who has four sons in the army, has|ment. a day r, ten vears [l §1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$ o wich Tuberculosis Sanitarfum werk | Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 Miss f&"o'rfl g‘i e o b :“_xd":‘n; Robert Paten, Ralph Bugbee, Joseph|taken out six Red Sross member-|old T «hall give hec a Red Cros Fresh Daily able to attend the Episcopal service | Peadle Dorothea Robipson, daughter Y b - M m’:"“fim . u‘:nou& Hector Snow, Martin Burke. | ships, ono for each member of his| membership for Christmas. =T kn conducted there as usual Wednesday | Of Mr. and Mrs Walter C. Robinson |32y ngs cortificates | igtead of the usuall Privates’ Charles Allen, Harry _ Au- | househeld. she will te’ proud of it and will ap —_— —at the— morning at 10.45, by Rev. Richard R.|8nd Fred Knowles Potter, son of Mr. 29 | wood, Elmer Beckwith, James Beck-| The following lstter offers a timely e it as mu as. not more| o UMBING AND GASFITTIN Mrs. Fred L. Potter, were miar- |Eifts. "Mr. Cheney’s appeal is as fol- | i’ Gilhert Bunnell, Fugene Bon.|suzgestion: then, the customary present. Graham, rector of Christ church. and E Hox By the Rav. 7. B Mewlnend ar tne | lows neviile, Harvey Bogue, ¥Fred Chapel,| Sir: T am one of millions in this| This idea may help<to solve some People’s Market On account of the observance of | home of the groom. Only the inti-| “INstead of retaining the former|gon . Ghapel, Framk Clark, Louls|country at the present time who can-|one's Christmas shopping problem. Christmas and New Years the mate families we _|custom of your patrons giving gold " } i * SELDEN. CALL UP 734 6 Franklin Street Fori: New Haven ana Hacttord mail, e comie wecs . atiendad | Dleced to their friends and. relatives | ATk, Jodeph Clomb, Henry Cnureh | not el iy DS e Ul ! road,’ following its custom, will omit inson. a sister of the |3t the Christmas season as In past| pgreqge, Wiitiam Edawards, Hare With or Without Gas Attmch- g JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor a number of trains into and out of Shefer, a cousin | Ye3rS, the treasury department at|mIiecEl Gocese” mawnrds, Cornelins| MORE DEVENS MEN but Al EFFICIENT, | Boston, Tuesday, Dec. 25, and Tuesday, | of the Attor n Supper served | Washineton is mow urging the siving | uck=on. Jeorse Bawards, Cornelius) MOR d S o s 3 b g *| ot -the ‘Donse. af the DHBL NG eawa|of fhrirt_stamps and of war savings o B ite Grosn: Bhsin Baney, =~ ALLOWED CHRISTMAS LEAVE 2 2oy P b and ECONOMICAL— | - o certificates, which, as you. know, may | o2 7 & g o sell or give & soldier or saflor in- | "The brids wore » dark bie reavel.|De purchased mow for $41% and ex- | ghacl Hitkey Frea Iuber A JT|a¢ Lesst 16 Por Cent. Will Be Able B R N ES $1 ()() (oE™te 2T foiisist pimm tn eetting | ing sult with o hat to match ang car- | (IERERE, Oy, 18 government on Jan Plate, John, Lynen, Williom McEen-| to Get Home Over the Holidays. ° | . Provoke™ serious. consequénces. a3 18 | The, mald mas Eowned in browh sad *Fnis is & year when there should Ticinic” Biohapdn, Hicnae - Rhesgoss,| A despatch from Aver, Mass, states jWefucaish Repsirs for dil' mloss iy indicated by two cases disposed of In 00 Diol carhetiony. Th 2| bo no hoarding of gold because of the [ Frank Richards, e easee: ¢ r . of Rarges | HERE IS THE e, ¥ Denbanin Wikeiese 1 ie ed, oinic cxmations. The condftions. of - our " Rational. Anances, | Eenry, Rieaume, W, W. Tushford.|that at least 15 or 20 per cent. and 8 | - Week, yet It 1s being dane cccasionally. | pifts Iqolading | mese menny ey The lestons of thrift and economy | Ko Seenesn Sr Ired Seencer. b [possibly more of the enliated men at == At the oity barm. Stroet Commis. | VEE: prigo s e it TP, o, Sxeryome 82| i Hhun? Somiom o, S, Wil-| Camp Dovens wil be permitied (o s, = A. d. Wholey & Co. | sioner Georse B. Feliows hung out THGard> has been employed in the | [cated to the purpose of thrift stamps | fred St Germain, A Tavior, Luther |Jo% % f00 OIS 00y orders re- 12 FERRY STREET | : four-star service flag Wednesday for | bur ‘of tne NOTWIR SIS clob. Shv.| N4 War.savings certificates. O -ann CRatihe TIbRE ceived by Brigadier General Weigel, - j YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR || §nPloves of the department. s | Biecr 15" emmployed n the meill ot Jo.| . By the purchase of (hese stamps divistonal commander, = Wednesday - Nt n"f”;o n‘v‘v"‘ and James | oon Hall and , at-Trading Cove, | 224 Certificates the people of our state |MANY MEN WANTED night. ‘The new orders supersede those Non-Leakable Theinpan \Daon, _at Sg&l_ ;::cm The couple will reside with the brides| Will become educated along the lines % FOR THE NAVY.|Yead to the men by every company T F BURNS e i Dev-f parents st 471 Matn street. o ° ot saving which will make conditions LSO ik serseant Wednesday morning, under f etter- on for many i stoff only ahput 1200 thien, or five ora rls mas Vears after the close of the war thin | ReorUiting Party. at Lecal Postoffice| Sl Oy B e o e ale Self-Filling Probably the youngest mem! ! Ready to Enlist Men. Onls ONE DOLLAR but as good as ||| Norwich Red Croas. shapter i Bag, e R E e o fAveretans Y e Vs, lowed leay Heating and Plumbing bara. Lane Felio COMPENSA g e B S bsot iy GuAnaOLLARS. H old daashter of r. ana M Gonins|tave L L it e for This perposs 3 Tecruitme paits i3] New Lendon Gets 400 Members. . ? 92 Franklin Street Arsol " R. Fellows, of Laurel Hill avenue, who | ciarch, $he ozl Bavtist| gorough of Groton fo Pay Fred -P.|al the local postoMce, ready io enlist| The American Red Cross membar- - Try one and be convinced. Was enzalléd by her grandmother: Mre. | o e s ey ezt | B iame the Sum of 2656 || Men who aro” wiling to” serve ‘their (ship campaign is rapldly Brogressing » Ge E. Fellows, at the Thates Nav | fosses tod el ool M country on the seas and make the{in New London, the workers having } .B“" cAs INGS JOHN & GEO . H BLISS || “cnet Benk Tuehday. week. . The sublects studied ave. tho 3| American e » sustantes of saely |abisined shout 00 sew members guri| : | . % Tenaered on every océan. The ha recrus g the frst three days’ ef % man would 3 { Bdson S. Bishop, formbrly of Nor- | Eugiish 1apguage and American ‘citi- rondered his fnqing an | O o ror the Tollowine AGPAFtments: ~ | mumber inchides simpIy the New Lon. 'y appreciate FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY JEWELERS wich, now of Stonington, is devoting | 2" PP . uch time to work in cofinection with - D liams vs. the boroligh of Grotor. Wil-|, Seamien to man the ships snd guns; | don chapter, the branches having|one of these beautiful silk ties the office of the U. S. marshal at 2 liams fell from a ladder at the bor- fien to make the boilers hum; ma- |tirned in no reports to date. power station and sustained in- ists t6 make the great engines and| The chajrman of the New London |such as we are ‘emn' at 50c, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C{ h - Hartford. He travels in all parts of to~his legs, bask Hip., His|other machinery run smooth and true; | campaign committee is in receipt of a 9 Ladies’ Who Wish [ Smou M, n e st e o S e e e e s 700 | 05, 75 and $1.00. fom 11 to 20 Feroy Swest : or ano , . . ; * shal makes him a valuable- officer. - - that further compensation might b&|fabric workers, eléctricia; glhuue division, which %our- New Cut full ! 'y e with sli ROBERT J COCHR ANE a Toilet Cream|war savinas socieries o franded, i, D, Ee¥es, the send | Gae dabiui the, war AT onc month | T 18 an sreelivnt ‘ahowing and 186 | eag bands. rnade S = E that will kesp their complexion in al- FOR Pullic oncions ; ; dotl prisent’ dleabilities wice in ho |After, Hr slame o1 ARTics S ek |l ihecs o etat ot b v | pae e PAYY! pLumBING STEAM FITTING mest perfectcondition are imvited to Objest ie to Promiots the Iden of Theitt % evehing. | D::ahuo'-”mfia seads asViotiowas T e parts"offce”at rea? oF STith the pace set by other chapters. _ | lustrous silks in stripes and all-| waushington Sa, Washington Su try ind we are ring toda, Among the Pupils. ‘Whereupon, it reby awarded, rnish information on any - averduigm silk reef Norwich, Conn. which contains emough peroxide in it e Miss . bl ol "’“"“kfim‘,fl““, e O e i fer at asnt for N. B. O. Sheot Pack o make it the Ideal Cream. e dhe: (it Bctioom, when - uft : Higsant 2t his stdsese 15 Nivacs g e mflt‘nzv physical _exswiination, ‘I |$1.00 to $3.00. e DIM'S phm then Wil b formied fn fhe aiffucdet . Sl o n B S0 PRt iafion & Now 3 R.m‘d, Silk hose, sweaters, shirts, Phone 581 ('J rooms. The ides of these societies is which shall constitute a full Se et 3 5 + h.‘-:.. o - 50 MAIN STREET 0 keep alive the interest of thrift gad b proved the g i e Rl m““g‘fl:fi"“‘" ip gloves, pejamas. MODERN PLUMBING to promoto buying of the war savings oliday “weelcs, E: ., Bal X = 4 g ! ; by Superintendent of Schicols E, J.\Gra- o - S = 3 i » ' M h & M G is ms essential fn modern hous . TG o Sl S Y e . We guar o E st o ot o PO BT il e et " T T T 15 ey “Hraves _ urpay CUAITY [Sestricity s o lighting, W guar Som lesscitacke gy oo, e gus| Qe TISNT s Siwielar the oo 3 roamatier , » 207 Main Street BiRSE e o e Ask us for plans and prices. X approval dnd it was K % % and o N 4k 15 spend e & i, Y, Paian, sad o' (hat et |14 2 : " i WILLIAM YOUNG,R.N| J. F. TOMPKINS. = e o | S e PSS SRS TS R | M S : : i TP G Wt see forwish, * g R SO LT

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