Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1918, Page 5

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WAR SAVINGS SALE 5 UNJON LENTEN SERVICES FAR BELOW QUOTA. OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH Last Week Was Smallest Since the|List of Speakers For Thursday Ev- i _ Campaign Opened. ning Services is Mmupeo’- N e spending Yem e witi | Thamesville 2nd Hallville Power Stations Able to Hold| That tho saio ot war savings certfl. | As has been the custom for & sum- b > & recent visitor at the Stanton home- et Weetiay, PO VAT, - | ot s 4 e ——— VARIOUS MATTERS v s .| Trolley Situation Somewhat Improved thrift st the local |ber of years, Christ church and Trin- —_— Trisnds. o5 LOGSYSON, fipost. ; : ) ostofos ls mot madting with the, suc- | ity Bpiscopal chureh wiil united every PR g Sl vt £ Their Own—Saybrook Division From Flanders to New | 2czs anticipated ia the statement made | Thursday evening for. evening praver T S Mgaar. i SR e Sewmort : 3 i by Postmaster John P. Murphy. The |during Lent. There will be four ser- Full tides will prevail today. S 1k oemn, o 48 ey e Haven Has Suspended Service.- SLET LRy I O L SR R 1s new today, the 11 f and thelfe stamps 1 Ths. locsl poets |prayer . services have Pl s i i Py - MES U [ % office last weels was the lowest since |and are assigned as foliows = 4 the campaign opened. The sales last| Ash Wednesday, February 18th, at Light _vehicle lamps at 5.45,o'clock | M sams o Waserburs & " °| The coal situation of the Short Lineville station wae used, but beyond | weo b (RS T i K 810 not average $100 a day and Christ church. Pisaener, Hew Rich. vening. \ - as $1,000 is the quota for cl ar raham. Thursday, February S Rev. G. G. Scrivener of Norwich,{Provement Sunday Unofficial reports on Sunday night i evident that the Appeal from the|2ist, Triafty church. Preacter, Rev. S. The gypsy moth scouts have been|dgistrict superintendent, was in Moos- aob | Stated that the barge of coal for the|nation for funds is not miesting with | Wolcott' Linsley, rector Chyrch of the working in the viclnity of Famp- | up Saturday evening to hold the fourth | ot W. Perkin, with the exception of | Shore Line company which 13 some. | patriotic response. If this sentiment | Reconcilliation, Webster, Mass. Thurs- ton. < Quarterly conference at the Metho- | i€ Saybrook power plant, which is|where in Long Island eound might|exists in other jecalities, the winning |day, February 2sth, Christ church. > dist church. Stiesly o of“fhel possibly arrive in New London 4uring |of the war is not in sight. There gre | Preacher, Rev. Willilam H. Smith, rec- During the Eiowikil | of ERtAEaey. 2 The Hallville, Thamessille and Mys- | the fore part of the week, if the mod- |a¢ Jeast 600 young men from!this town | tor St. Andrew's church. Thursday, some of the flakes were almost big| Mrs Luella G, Matthews. of Willi- |tic stations have a small supply on|erate weather prevailed. “An effort t0|who have enlisted im the varlous|March 7th, Thinity church. Preacher, - enough for snowbails. mantic 18 spending ten days with her hich is thought to be enough ta [get this coal to New London ia Being | branches of our army 'and navy amd|Rev. I\ B. Whitcome, rector of Chx Balance of our COATS N ‘ 3 llen Matthews, of West|keep them running on a limited | made, and it is hoped that it Will Drove | thiey are ready fo sasrifice thets lives |church, Watertown, Thursdag, S A mew detachment of BOY® from|yiin” gtreet. Mrs. C. C. Helmold of ule for a few days to come. The | successful, as the amount of fuel o1 |for the principles this war is waged. |14th, Christ church. Preacher, greatly reduced prices. Somewhere arrived at the Submarine| wiimantic, who spent Sunday* with w station ran out of coal on|the barge will greatly relieve the|Certainly the least the peoplé at home |William H. Heigham, reetor 'Trinity | CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWs, |D%s® Saturday afternoon. Mrs Allen C. Matthews, returned on mmfl:n:e:u’:‘"‘m:g s e | Praaent siuation. | - holiday schegule| 1,40 18 fo lend the government a |church, Brookiyn Conn. Thursday, h evening an iss Myra a) 3. 159 Main St. Norwich, Ct,| POrtraits of Lincoln, with the Flag 3 y: sy ) % portion of their earanings so that they | March 21st, Trinity chureh. Preacher, 0 of ‘Willimanti, aiso returned homs | Schedule between New London and |will be run on all the lines operat™s |mmy be able to provide and furnish to|Rav. M. G. Thompson, rector Christ nderwear 33,3 backSround, &re conspiouous In | Sunguy afer weiting Mes. A. .| Saybrook. 0n Sunday a limked sches; | out of Norwieh and New London and | ede brave vouag, mén fhe ‘mecessusy | church, Greenwic. Misunay Thurs: Matthews. Tianders, as power. f¥om the Thames- ule 48 to b8 matntained, , food, clothing and munitions to en-|day, March 28th, Christ - ‘ehureh. Trolley crews, — able them to accomplish that which |Preacher, Rt. Rev. E. Campion Ache- found Saturday’s the WEDDINGS. —— e |they enlisted for, ¢the winning of the|son, D. D, suffragan bishop of Con- fhost disagreeable of the winter. N ‘war. —— . There are too man: rho de ecticut. e y 'HAS RECEIVED. REPORT ARRESTED ALIEN HAD fako thid Tantter. siatous and eoacle) . | e e e e ‘Ran Grons | T St. Josepirs church, New London . _ON DENTAL WoRK BEEN IN NORWioH. |ilismesives by myifw "ot the other] < COMMERCIAL EEONOWY owms Wednesday afternoon for | Miss Viola M. Shea of New London fed State Dentists Have Performed Vol- | William Hildebrandt Cammot Explain|ll IS pointed out from time to time|A. T. Miner Tells Reasons For Stress work. became the bride of Thomas F. Shea| unteer Service for 520 Selective Ser- His Wanderings to the Bridgeport Ermest E. Ballard on Government’s Plan. , 3 n 1 time it is to purchase war certificates iy ‘ Tomorrow is_Shrove Tuesday, the|of Norwich at 10 o'clock Saturday| vice Men. Police. and thrift stamps. Tavest according to| Reasons for the stress laid upon the old “Pancake Tuesday,” date of the|morning. The church was filled with - your means and continue doing so reg- s e areinll o ool VIOLIN last formai_ socisl affalrs before thefriends and relatives of the: couple,| Albert W. Croshy, state director of| With a mysterious address in his|ularly. Faflure to do this on the part|EVernment's —commercial i beginning of Lent. The altan was very attractively decs |the Preparedness League of American |pockst referring to a “headquariers” |of all who can afford to do so is a |ProsTamme as a war time measure|Myghin Night Robes $1.00, B HE s meeting of the Vine.|orated With paims, - carnations aad |Dentists, has sent to Dr. W. W. Leon- |in New Haved, William Hildebrand, | proo of lack of patriotiem. They arelare siven by Titon T. Miner of New 98 $1.00, TEACHER This_week's mosting of the Vine-| S *|ara of this city a ceport for the three |a self-admitted German allen enemy, | for sale at all the postal stations and |T.ondon charman of the commerciat| $1-00 to $3.98 yard Workers of the Central Babtist| "n'®syige came down the aisle on[montha he state dentists have been |was amested In Tridgsport and is be- | prominent husiness ; 2 ouses. There can | gconomy division of the committee on * - Al String teatruments reaired | owion, 9 Slater avene. fhe arm of her father to strains of |Tcndering free dental services to men |ing held for the federal authorities. |be no inconvenmience to an: industrial survey, Comnecticut State| White Skirts, lace and H"}x iyone in se- the wedding mareh from Lohengrin, |Certified by the exemption boards. Hildedrandt had more than 200 cards | curing them. = Couneil of Dt B pr i s A & 1 Viel it 3 & - e ouncil of lense, in a afemnt elina sold on essy terms Sessions of St Patrick's parish|The wedding ceremony and mursial| Numbsr of entists rendering ser- | With addresses in his, pockot and ad- made public through the council. Mr. | roidery ~trimmed, $1.00 to = g g § < ice, 206; number of selective service | mitted that he had left New-York city | ¢ E e i For appointments address B mitted, this week, in|high mass were celebrated by Rev.|" A o ONNECTICUT COLLEGE NEWS | Miner is in charge of the task of put- £ BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nate || compliance ‘with the requost of — the|Francis B May of St Francls' sem. TR worked for. £20; tofal number of land visited almost every city in-¢he e e e e ool | 9450 It is predicted that muple sugar ":::hnr 'Bnentnz:m‘ ;ufim‘lfi:fl fii:: teeth extracted, 358; number of pro- | permit in his possession. He admitetd| Yised—College Ghoir Forméd Under |throughout Connectieut. He has call- atm 61: ndin it i i ed upon all chambers of commerce and syrup will be a very short crop | Thomas Tienan of Moodus acted as R e, o X s e e e Now S, Direction of William Bauer, ., Jing "imidr orsanidations in the siate We carry a large and complete this spring on account of the scarcity [master of ‘ceremonies. 3 - Cetisntadl S ntamber of: brideex 1ie S o a Speci ¢ to_aid in this task. of its mmain ingredient, granulated| The bridesmaid was Miss Marion |{eoeomenied. ;‘m o e et nd Conn., and Hoboken, N. J. (Special to The Bulletin.) Mr. Miner's statement follows: 3 £ fr ssc b hea ot N When questioned at police head-| Comnecticut College, Fob, 10—At o4 | line ‘of Corsets, from sugar. ) b,,d‘:s‘?wm_"g;';}fl ‘Ké‘l‘:‘;"o! °fh:‘§ mented, 3; number of partial dentures | quarters, Hildebrandt could give nolrecent meeting of the facuity i mf;‘";;’;‘*::}:{(,f;”?;“‘&e":m’.‘,’ a:fi\f $8.00. A few of the makes: Personal taxes will be collected to- | Devens acted as hest man. The ushers ::im;, 7; number if abscesses treat- Satisfactory explanation of *his wan- |college, the revised chaperonage rules, |erics ta nothing but the conservation |varo . % day at the store of Wm. Smith & Co, [were Lieut. Emil Jacques of New|°V & Jerinzs and could give no definite |which were drawn up-by the students | o ‘man power. Things have chans- | Warner,Madame Irene, Nemo, Nonfld\fl’l‘om from If a. m. to 1 {!avken and Charles Meehan of New|To LAUNCH BIG 9 the mwuntrs e him about ' campus under the supervisio Pp. -m.—adv. / ork. of the Student Gavernment Associa- |, inc (bofore the war and whatiBie Jolie, American Ladyy \ N e true then is now the reverse. To- gown IPAIGN. = tion, were brousht up for discussion, | jro H . Fiorists acelilicing MR RROm- | o Lt s e b & Rown e Tl MUSICAL PROGRAMME By unanimous matian, the matter of | 117 (e pootions s on saneerve o R & G. - roses, favorite gifts for the sick aad|white duchess lace and pearls. Fer |Lecal Farm Bureau Will Co-operats in AT BACKUS HOSPITAL |{h¢, chaperenage rules were referred |bor, und make ome man accomplish { |shut-ins, the newer tints this season | vell was of white tuile with oranse Statewide Movement. —_ Taliows for setianPO%a > the house | what two did before, heips the coun- BRASS]ERES cluding magent | blossoms. She carried a shower bon- — An Afterncon of Pleasure For the |comminee after mush - dolomonied ftry. The purpose of -the Comnecticut : i manve. uu;';‘ ofb(;;cmd:l dnnd sweet peas. “On Monday, March 4, a statewide o Patients, bbb bl 2 .mf:' Economy Board is to conserve man The Central Vermont rafiroad has |t e ocsmaid was attired in pink === : drive will be latinched to raise the Dleasure of the campus students. power, not to put any one out of bus- | Braggieres. in all the latest! nat over pink satin with hat to match, ; The patient he Backus hosi bl kst 4 1 Where these is a waste, and long lnes of empty coal cars near the e A famsaibi e patients at the Ba hospital [first change in the rules fa- Beudents: | iNCSS: e , an b et New ac awaiting She carried a shower bouquet of were ; . there is a Auplication of offort | models, 50c, $1.00 to $4.50.4 the possible coming of expected coal| ‘Mre P, 1. Shea, mother of the This campaign was mapped out |of musi a by Mrs, Wil $vening, owing to the fact that there |, 1ot the policy of the people at barges. bride, was attired in a chameuse dre| e v i “i Balley ot. the Contral Bastist. church. | a0, Tolley af 10 o'clockc, The second | vroR2ton 4o lnmrs. our _busin T o ired i & Chameuse &~ lat a meeting of farm bureau presi- |Bailey of the Central Baptist church.[change is to the effect thai students | \ASuREton to infure 7 tne | Will_probably enlist in the medi ¥ The city missionary, Rev. Charies|{WG S0wn With hat to mateh ~Mrs.|jents in Hartforq attended by Presi-|Mrs. Balley was assisted by Mrs, Hen-fand their sentiemen friends may go |PUL,it I8 the poiicy to take out of the| o "of the United States army. s A Northrop, has heon able to seeure |, T Shea. mother of the bridesroom, Gent"c: . Bushnéll, and the Conmecti. B oh o he Tenml - Baptistlig ftie sievies e (0 @liner Ia- the {OUAENE (i \wasio Thes fece sed. S a small amount of coal, whieh has|Tere 2 govAi of black net o cut_state council of defanse has set|church, Miss Loulse Fuller accam- |evening, If chaperoned by a- junior, [DUSINeSy the waste and take thesemen| = = 2L 0 L b e portoned Amome e tWelve| ' A quartet compased of Miss Harriet [251d¢ this Weel to he known as Farm | Cro%y 10", o5 Mortimer Flareq, whe |Lguacd they return to campus by 10 |81 PUC AT T LReS TRRTe O i, | tho home' of ‘Mus, Oliver Johnson am . needy families on his list. i Tt pompaled of 3 Bureau week. ‘Each county has defi- |Cille Lord and Mortimer Eldred. who|o'clock. A restriction to this rule |y needs them at the present time.|the home of Mrs. Oliver Johnson John & Geo. . Bliss et — 3 n monthré meind. requiom mans for | Berune. 4n8 Samee N HanpY, €1d¢ nitely declded, upen the amount of delightfully carried out the following |réquires students to sign up in a book | The Comnecticut Commercial Economy | Monday evening. ~Miss Faith Leav- month's s N, X money it must have to meet the de- | ProETamme: Piano solo, Rhapsodied |1, o Board has a programme, and its ob-|ens will give a talk on Louvaid snd” Rév. James 3. McGetrick, at one time [repsonses. Miss Fleanoy Callahan angs wafs Lpon it and (ke ‘money | Hongroises, List, Mrs. Mildred Coles: s’,‘,_e‘he; g:xetwo ” ;dg:l::nm::: 3;;{?; ject is toward conservation of man|Ypres. w148 a curate in Putnam, ‘is to be cele-|rendered the offertory, the Avel Marin. | Uil pe ‘Taised smong its own people| Yocal solo, The Lord is My Shepherd, |with whom. and when che wiil rormes: |Pover and conservation of equipment, B¢ brated at St. Peters church, Dan-|2ccompanied by Prof. Bdward F.|ung’the money secured will be used |Schnecker, Mrs Henry Church: 'colld |Tho' chaperonage rules were roviged |M%0 the saving of power or gasol Druggists Volunteer. i bury, Tuesday morning at 10.30. e e otuan. in meeting the problems of conserva- 90105, Believe Me if All Those En- pecause of the great difficulty in ob- | /D% Five hundred and twenty-six New' 2 3 rofessor = Hand. hefore the mass|iion and production in that county. . |acering Young Chbarms and Evenins|taining a chaperons, owing to the fact) ‘I fegard to conservinz man POW-|poocng’ gruggists have ol ¢ Relatives in Norwich continue :o|started, remdered the following solos: Federal Food Administrator Robert Star, Wagner, Mortimer Bidred, (Mr. that the majority of the faculty are|Cl varticularly referrinz to those who for war duty as recruiting agents fort © TH A hear reassuring news from Mr. and|Te Deum Laudamus ...... Claussman| geoville, who met with the farm bu- |Eldred was accompanied by Miss Lu- |living off campus. The revised rules|ahe engaged in the distribution ot|(p Wor TEU B8 FPorl 08 BECr S e E PALACE |Jl3 5o tata, who, aithoush, *in Adamio ... - Werman| reau presidents, spoke very plainly [Siie Lordy; vocal duct, Teaco of God, |will lessen the demand for a chaper- |00d, let me say that there are 406-|gin rdir pcial labors Monday morn- the war zone in Italy have experienc- | Cantitteen Nupitale Dubois | 25"t what was expected of these or-|CUuORod, Mrs. Church and Miss LOrd: fcne and also placa the girls in greater |00 Men enzaged in the United Statos fag, according to statement just s 78 Franklin Street ed no particular discomfort yet. A Madiation ... Tloyd J. St. Clair | canizations during the coming months, | Piano solo, Kamennol Ostrom. Ruben- | responsibility and henor. in the grocery and market business.| ,d4 by Henry Howard, director of.re 2 siaz | After the wedding ceremony the|mpo United States food administra- |Sicif; Mis. Mildred Coles: vocal solo, - : Approximately a miltion men are en-| ciing for the U. S. shipping board, P. SHEA The State Letter Carriers' assofia- |guests were received st the home of| (ion ha said, “relies upon s to put |BY_the Waters of Babylon Howell, College Choir Formed. gaged in the distributlon of food, and Bare : . tion will hold_its annual session, atlthe bride, 163 Howard street. The | om, : at national headquarters of that ser- . Mrs., Church; vocal duei, Ave Maria,| A college choir has been for: -{we contend that by reasonable ecos Washington's birthday. | coule stood undes o Bower of smilg |2CF0SS & program which will insure 5e ha med un ’ ¥ vice, in the Boston custom house. Detoespert, Gounod, Miss Lord and Mr. Eldred: |aer the direction of Mr. Will oy ial detriment to b 3 | he Thak i pEoqustion Ko’ o n ; fa r. Willlam Bauer |oray with no special detriment to bus- | V56 10 the, Boston castom Aouse. About 506 members of the association|and holly and received the guests. The ry = vocal solo, My Laddie, Thayor, Mrs./of the music department. A ad # o Ca 10 per eent. of those from all over the state who will at- |color scheme of the house decorations | o e Of f00d in your coynyt. 1t Nnt & b 0 e s At Agicans thee foes orga; William F. Bailey; vocal solo, Perfect: cradit, one point a semester, Is t @ relicazs thory from the' Weork | Jus ‘section will be. Frank I\ Seeio d American House|™ was piak and white. . A dainty wed- A gttt AR o R Day dijss Lord with ‘ecilo oblizato iven’ for :up:mbershlpmln e Srxnte | hat they are. engabed In o the work | NOrwich. i 3 2 ._|din= breakfast was served. - - Eld ation, which was formed in aceord-|that the country needs, oviding i L In spite of the storm and hasard-| The bridegroom's Rift to the bride| papen Wil probiblt 1t vou must take _— {ance With the wish of the president,|100.00 men o work for. the . coun Ruby Wedding Anniversary, - & g 1:.-‘:[“ ;hm't.&: S SUrprisingly z00d. (‘Sha.:\‘l'rsdn;a“g:e t{:d; (WS % Nondecine Blasvem bar pi.set] aitign 'In order that there chall be na| AP SKIRMISH DRILL {Attendance at morning chapel, at itry. Money investad In equipment| Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ayer' o ng Men, L , th diamonds. His gift to each usher t {Sunday vespers and at a one hour re- | ca ; 3 t|South Coventry, celebrated thetr for- Livery Connaction Shetuckst Strest | HEASUTE 0 tho fact that the stores are| vns' o “beamgiful. ot Ko, To. Mg | oo™ of ghe tehinery at @ crit- AT MOHEGAN PARK.! =p can also be reduced. This s wha ry § FARREL & SANDERSON, Props begt Work for lack of funds” He poinledQ B ilion |Ments for membership. | At the = 1 by | b near Wangumbaug Lake Satur- 3 a v . ed ) Quarters Established at the Pavilion ship. 8 pres. ‘We prepose to accomplish this by fhome g Phone 754. The inhabitants of Norwich, , Iike| M2 at college, he gave a handsome - ent time, the membership numbers jeconomy in delivery and reducing the|day evening. The Hilliop club pre- Rome, & city of even hills, are’ gete g e o s e and Quasgl Pastel Alact Ui bk iE gty umber. of packames fo be dalivered |sented a short play in honor of fthel. o ting such constant experience travel. | The brides eift to e Jeibemmain ) rolles worl and that the oxireme eerl-| Undaunted by the inclement weather Students at Naval Reserve Hop. g?:eggx_\{) in delivers iz (;"bed accom | anniversary. I ing over icy surfaces that they could eada ousness of the food situation made|of Sunday, Company I, C. H. G., Cap- | Social activities eontinue to a Y OBe S YR ¥ i DENT Is T | caicy as Alpine climbers, It tho op- | 1¢y,oUPie, left on the 1257 for 2 pa 3 Rl - hearsal every Week are theé requive- ish. tieth wedding anniversary at theirl . Bdwara Kelly, his | vose | ic1 moment and no slackening of the Y @ equi we are trying to acéomplish. g A “‘; i i i Py L i 3 ha obtai t i - % * | imperative the recognition of this po-|tain Grosvenor Ely commending, |important role in college lfe. Last |Snecified réutes. This can be obta |8 portunity offered. o m;i’“;;"};‘“’"aoi"(l‘“;"asn sition upon the part of the people started out from the state armory at |eveming (Friday) 85 students attended |63 With no sacrificos, simply a little 12 DR. E. J. JONES o 3 5 Crowd of their fridnds wae at the star | tiFoUShout the state. 10.30 o'clock in the morning for ekir- |the Naval Reservs Hop given in honor | [h0URht and attention on the part of i 3 50 many persong are sulfering from | oW of telr fricnds was at the Directors Make Town Allotments. [mish drill and guard duiy at the Mo- {of the colege students, in the ball DR DSl o ke Suife 46 Shennon Building |or et woek's coul that & wubsesiber| . Miss Viola Shen.is 2 daughter of| The board of directors of the New|hcSan lake. On the way to the lake Foom of the'Crocker House. Owing|notbe tolapated in timas of mar Thoe | COLDS ¢ of last week's cold that a gubscriver |, '3 Viola Shen ts o doushier P e ol e B 7 the members of the company partici- |t0 the order of the fuel administra- |must be nin speclal deliveries. Co-op- Take elotator Shetucket Street |recommends thé following long-tried | MT: . Shea, of How- reau at” a L. i i i i) tor, dancing was discontim crativa delivery systems should be in- £ - P remedy: One-balf cup white vinegar, |ord street. After graduating from St.|recent meetiiz voted to join In B e e D ety The. hop, e o sor e | Stnied wrhore. passibie, are easily relieved by taking e tine, add to | N e e o e D “ont Banno odareatt Member- | gan park. The drill was in open order | Reserve men and Connecticut College |, “This feature of cutting down @ = g 'Y, i o raaey {in Hartford. - Soceplis ceminazy| TR Sed the mumberar and A0 land was well exccuted by the com- |Students exclusively, and was given |iivories would naturally fall on fh-| COTT) ) 8L rg| Thomas F. Shen is'a Mr, which each tewn i S | pany. by the Reserve men in gratitude for |purchaser for the housghold. who 1 O O vin read Bishop Nilan's elrcular lar-|STadvate of Norwich Free Academy.|These numbers include the present|Juarters were established at the pa- e e oy T 3 E Mul ‘s'o . and it does more—strengt tor setting forth tha rossiations fuf |And was sslutatorian of his class af|membership of 500 Bozrah 50 mem. | VloR and guards were posted ahout | Wednesday night dinmer dances at |Whic can he sccomplshed by mak] Lent, referring also to another let-|Holr Cross colleze, wher~ he graduat- [ Ders, Colchester 150, East Lyme 195, ter anmouncing the annual offering|ed from in the class of 191 the lake. These guards were relieved |th€ Mohican are as popular ds ever|ihe reasons for the movement unds Franklin 50, Griswold 200, Groten 300, | 2 IBtervals, giving every member of with the colleze students, as are the|stood and by intersstinz women's so S Sunday next for home, and forelsn| He is at prosent holding a reshonsi- | Lebanon 100, Ledvard 50, Lisbon 50, | tne) Company a chance to get in some e G et e T O N et e plesinal lIt d upbuilds the 7 One dollar per week will | miseions. ble position in the sevvice of the|Lyme 50, Montville 125, New London | ™%, TISt class guard duty. B MG thegnenes mom aut s e 1n. the lungs ' ant upbufl. % S E Fleet Corporation. 1 |1000, North Stenington 100, Norwich |, ammn Cook Peckham served a r. Marshall to Lecture. to offect and shoald fake the inith- body to prevent sickness. buy a Fine Mahogan Another of those delightful social After their wedding | 1500, Old Lyme 100, Preston 100, Sa-|CnOWder to the hungry men. The| Dr. Marshall is to give o series of | tie st we believe thit the wemen DOCY 'Y §|events for which White Cross cauneil, | trip, the couple will make their home |1ém 25, Sprasue 150, Stonington 400, |COTPany returned to the armory at 4 talks on the collese throushout Sev-|of ina state will sglady co-operaie Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, M.J. 1648 A * No. 13. K. of C,, is noted will be held |at The Olvmpie in Washington. Voluntown 25, Waterford 150, ook arble rill will tako the place leral of. the states. including New | tnonihe merchants do thele part. Tn| — R £ Clock. * See the large Feb. 11th, in| Among the oup of town guests pres- Slogan 4,000 Members. of the regular drill this (Mondsy) |Yark, Massachuseits, Pennsylyania. |[ace wave we can accomphish the . s ent were: Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Sh The farm b ke o His itigerary will open with a lecture | onc” . aiion of man power and equip- display in our - window §|Cards at 8 oclock and the Misses Marion and M Pl e gl T L B SR o o ey ey to the students of Northfield Semi- | [T the K. of C. orchestra. Ads 50, %‘ueflte Shea of Norwich, Miss Mary g&;g‘m‘]flmrecg::“:,‘:fi"?n:‘;,me l.:c.‘r}- AL MOOSE)NITIATE . nu’ly,tin )_lust?]chu\sntu,snzno!wm}“by ment. 'hu' ‘nek . Proceeds to go to the free wecl fund | McPortland of New Haven, M B " i e = a lecture in e New Britain igh of the Netional Leagus of Women Ser- | e ™. C. Shes of Providernce, Misses | Loy, ‘with the. sstoncs of tho ioon ~GLABS.08 TWENTY. (orgl R gl FUNERALS. vice. 9 \ Mrdel rothy € iy 3 elling Thei 5 o —ad. ine and Dovothy Shen of Provi. commitee the"Siale. Sommel "ot a6 Ceremany Fnllnvvv‘o.e:-i by Talk on Teench| oy il i ke Mrs. Theodora Huriburt. Feneral Dirzctars o) Farmers should send in their or-| Providen: b . ranc e Erua 3 ” ; '2| The funéral of Mrs. Theodors Hul- THEMUT—CADDENCQ ders for farm machinary early this | ne -y $¢2- | Suftrage league, members of the State ~ Sullsge ;i the’Eebeios. Lasge ofice: vear. loeal denlers say, as it is go day mornis fro - | Manufacturers -association and other| OB Sunday ‘afternoon a larse class [Ofice hours are held for the purposs |burt ool piace Sundey 3 wrolock : b 335 | o¢" conducting sales and many stamps | DeF late Lome in Saiem at 10.48 o'cloc! Established 1972 SHY 8 LT 0 g s of Ertto, Wikgeh o | 1L, QrERons wishing too” | uiidten- inta the NormichCepns 1250 een eout 7 | ieh oame 1eiiive g thtade ot apl Embalmers of frelght through, and tiro rush of fephine Tercco Michael | erg o eover the entite torritors in | 19988, No. 950, L. 0. M, by tne |y, Dr Marshall spake to the campus |iending A o ool i je.l'o.g: i " implement buying in the .spring may |Shea of Canterburv, 2 Mrs, Lt ar off the Tedae students o N i . | Congregational chur Main Street, Noewich Cofm. lracuit in o shortage at & most in-|James Shea and Nise Axnes Shea of|HeIr fown. These teams will colicit |ToEular officers of the lodge.’ One of o prche ot ol Mase venient & L !field, nnder the auspices of the Liter- | Rev. John ‘G. Hare officlated” There e e = memberships for the farm bureau in|the largest attendances was recorded tiful fowebs 4l the i Towett, Qity. and M'ee. Deniel SUEL-| the samo manner in which canvasses |3 this Mecting. = Following the initiae (557, G in (he" Symnasium Thurs. | vere many boey iives - 322 Main Street S - day evening. casket. «The bearera were Chamber of Commerce Bullding Two raccoons, caiight mear Frank-|van of Nowwich, Tieni ; have been made for the Red Croes, |{ion, & member of the famous Black Tho firat basketball game -of the [of the deceased, Chavies I. Beebe. . ";‘ last 3\;3“,,,.," by Louis Ortmern,|Haven, Edward Kisly, Camp Devens, ngerty E::e;ndvother m]trma-l ‘grivos. mel fid fiv:‘: &:k :’? p:};.em n::r-;nflof season will be played in the gymna- |lawrence Beebe, Erpest Beebe and "Phone 238-2 i of Orchard strect,/ars getting much|Ch: Mahan of Netw c. "y a1 u Manager F. C. Warner o of “the = When u think of hay- | temmon, s her Sk fro e Charles é‘th::n of H\ew York. will assist the Qirectors of the cen. | TSt ine trenches. He told of his own Yol cage In the wihdow at the store of C. R oo ) aker C. A. Gager, Jr. kad sium on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'- W]ia“i?lm lt;s};l s o i ] . % e S . paigm In organizing thelr commitiess, |PETSORAl experiences 1p fighting the |upcons noon the, freshman. and so = 7 he funetAl arfangements, p ishi phomore teams. Great enthusiasm is |étery. V. Pendieton, Jr. They cat with rel-| Saturday afternoom Miss Rose Hen- |furnishing the material needed In the | LUR and said that evervome could do h: . AUTO PAIN ish fish, mont, éggs or almost amy.|messey, daushter of John and Netlle|way of pulletins Shewing tue werk |2 &7And work here at home in heiping | onifested in theso sames, which are |charge ing your B et A S S A LB SR B e R WELDING WILL FIX IT ; gl R ham, of Athens, Ohio, son of Robert|New TLondon county farm bureau and |heme of his talk was ‘Carcy On for |timore, Md., is captain of the fresh Stove Gt Attivds. Y . . udge jam M. Maltble, of the|an ry Scott Graham, were mar- | agTicultural producti - cracy of the World.” The apeak- = 3 i i o| One car of steve caal ved in | Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri-j)~ just think of the superior gourt in the ‘court at Bridge. |ried by Justice of the Peace Johm H. | vation work beins .:;}nf.:“mi‘";;"n er was warmly applanded at the con. | oL, (eAm while Miss Marjorie Dovle |, o (%6 irday for the 3 }" s : of Meriden is capfain of the sopho- cultural Tmplements, o port Friday granted the.application|Barnes. Theéy were unattended. I | bureau by th " | clusion of his talk. Coal company and wiil be put on sale > OF i Dbk (Yo cradutous 3 1hb Daad] Seryaaiit Grbam 18 B Bbir ot v the United States depart more team. At the regular meeting agriculture, sta i wn i Housings, Steal, e ment of ult 1) The Moose have been working under . % |at the Tewn ball this' (Mondas) marn- | 8ad Crankcases, F C buty & Pethel Strest. Rafiroad = Co, |a rogiment stationed nt Camp Meade, | of defonse and the Sdesal foeg ceuncll |81 oDen charter for the past Month | tortion . Mo s een Frid0Y 2l o e Sonhomare Claseon Iriday A ling ANl customers who wWish prompt|Frames, Axies and other meial pamts,’ which has stockhalders here and|near Washington, D. C., and will re- | istration. Em and have a large number of candidates delivery must furnish their 0WD trans- | of ALY KENDS can-be made WHOLE, “ hereabouts, o barrow 360000 fo con-|furn to his command ‘this morning. | DY congress 1o he Amonnt os bsany |10 be initiated ot @ future meeting. | aie Hohert T. Afwater of New |POrtation. o BTN e o WEZOING.: duct the affairs of the road. Mrs. Graham will remain here. She(to New London county depend upem York city, nee Mia Mirioe Reed. Con- | FIve ears of noft seal slag arelystl |80, W 0 "0 b U s 1s gusran-” bas ‘made her home with her brother, | the success of this compaien. Fo OBITUARY. Tecticut College’ class of 1920, is|iR 'OWn ang some of the coal Wil be w s 51 Norwich woldlers at Camp Devens|John F. Keency, at 54 Spring strect. | thousand members beginning. Mapch — spending the week-end as the guest|L0r Sale ai the office of the Chappell | poed—try it. 1 Sherman Street state that.there 1 plents of entartain: e, 4th. William P. Martin. of Brooklyn girls at the college. e cam ¢ lusic Su '\ > e e e bR theatre, shows are also held in thel At the service in Park Co:y -|Y. M. C. A. HAS B w':]r'»hf it e et & M TY 3 5 2 K. of G, builldings and the Y. M. C. A.| ] grega- | Y. M. C. A. HAS BOUGHT am P. Martin, a native of New N THE CITY COURT. Ladics’ Who Wish {nit Sversivine W et "o - e st Shaiia ™ Res morming: (e A BUILDING aire Mo, 208 & Brper Norei/s may Ia T INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY es 0 Wis Diaces, and the Dufldings are "thonged | Tag, iciuded the organ preclude, G SITE|of interest Jocally. Mr. Martin Sylvester Freeman Fined For Steal- : 3 Toitet € each night by the soidiers. Annie Taft, and the pleasing oftertory, | M3in Street Property Has Bean Pur- |Ridsmvoon in famsoklor oy, 1oirect ing Police Officers’ Gloves. alot et PRAM | 1. setractive restaence on MeKin- ;{:p:«a&[ xr) cuugbm;h;ndn‘::mg chased By Committee. .| Wednesday evening, after a short {ll-| In the city court on Saturday Sy ley avenue, near te 5 3 ness of puenmonia, He was the son|vester Freeman was fined §$1 and costs| nfiss Marion Pishen entertained in- that will keep their complexion in al- TFred ‘ary, |the soloist, Miss Hield. " The other| The local Y. M. €. A. building com- |of the late William and Anne M: eali; ; 2 AR = Ped in most pérfect condition are imvited 89| 1e onsomies The Witia AnG,foTmer | members of the quartat are Mrs. Ar. |Wittee complted negotlations Satur- t S e tar ehaling 4. GHlowre s n the : lly at her hemie on’ Broadway, ttee cg and was a brother of Richard T. Mar- |police station Friday eveming. Frees | oo e thur E. Story, soprano, Ebén L day for the purchase of fhe ESLON . hes | Saturday afternoon, try the kind we are offering today |ham and. faemily, has been purehased |ienor ‘and_Bogene B. Seamoas, - of |9f Dr. N. B, Lewls and W. H. Murse [t ot New Reve S Jonn I, Mar, {man pplie? Gor lodgings and when & parking has a6 which containe snough perexide in it|from re Harrlet Tavior by Mr. and|yystic, bass. on Main sireet nearly 6pposito the [Martin of Boston, president of the|appropriated OMcor Carrovs gloves|poors: Wi C. Perkin has s6ld ber to make it the Ideal Cream. there from Washington street in the post office, Boson Typographical Union. Tor | Freeman went to. Jail Do o e e S e spring. : : prope frontage on Main 6f the two|many vears he was emploved in tho| A woman charged With intaxication | broioy Ko with his fomily, Wil oc- Dunn,s p a ‘ § nndp:;[:sd sbavvruxlmtely 150 feet | composing rooms of the New Haven |was 13leased with some very sound ot by rmacy Ford was recelved by the local pa- The Tacel memeioiiose foet to the rear. | Uniog, Morning Nows and Leader. |adv the beneii. s Helise 1y 4 ioe Friday evening that Joseph. Hal- ut 15 years ago he removed teo 8. B 50 MAIN STREET lowell, who on October 9 was or- {hing toward building & new building ey . New York, where f h Chorles, has relirnaa e il s ¥ e or- under the presemt war conditions. | comnected with the Municipal Record: | sacs 31 aus conta edle. D8 Wesk had 11 o Tek R o i B LB LG LT B D Will Consider Ecanomy Recommon- | Mr- Martin way. at sne time ooy | Hooase Dolled. The rest of The so-of'ine Hoad-Mastars' olub, hie . . s B yemtendny. i . Martin was at one time employ~ 8 i DEL-HOFF HOTEL fi‘nmm; Timats, Horry l}z;n’g;v:firv:r‘f; dations, - od in The Bulletin composing room. mx%'a:::ng - Burks s on the Deen | vemed at tie Totel Astar. EUROP ed as_escaping Wi owell. As a resul erenc v Barnes - HA — bury News. i the “state capitol vnder The. auaplcls Eedenon civas. Acaeaial; x"u&‘mm"' ‘ud BRI e gty vy A o YES BROS, Props. At the o of the commercial economy division| Governor Mareus H. IHoleomb has E o A periing exercises of Park comm mtrial offfcial encouragem Hidleo, Wb Detn Telesstd Chureh Sunday school yesterday, spe- fq}h&m«ues:”mm ’(‘:':uw L A :.num:m o s . v o New g‘;‘ 'i“"h's"‘“ of Gredt Britain, aud L R A | e B S e e 90 S T v ety carried out under the e “anizations “’&ém‘”"h'““.‘& | Announce Daughter's Engagemant. | arvics “at’ this time. Children btr which have not aiready dome so, wili| Mr. and Mre. Albert Harria of Fitch- | nigh’s announcement . \ . take u vlflunlxa-mthu‘ifllhumu-m- ment of their | Baston nine. 4l FOR W 1 m‘fil econom 3 daughter, Albertina Jobanna, to Jesse Davis of Franklin.

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