Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1918, Page 7

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mmm-dwon Monday af-’ C. J, Abell of Leb~ ther term and nx-‘t ‘states. - A sharp fall in tem- wmwm f Bozrahvillo, sec. egsurer. Mr, Abell was mle lu WUNS B8 euwm choaeu mlegte to the % conveq- e Drobable in the esst gult | ion ssociation 16 2e held in. Pacisn New nu“:n:“ and ':oé‘dz'm“‘n:.."' trh:.'q"; m: February 28th. Bills amounting to “Horse- - within tm Dot 4§ hours. §4 were-ordere dpaid and it (TS, vated Russian Calf ? & While émperature will cone. Mm each of the six locals one FUR LINED" COATS mlnmimm"‘“" ere was some discussion on the | NATURAL MUSK RAT, WARMOT, e e eclon ana. e | roetmeny m»m foris 2 e 5 ? ‘Wednesday ‘night, the dealers in regard to commt prices ‘ > s WIS 3o 2nd, payments. There is a good deal | THE L. L CHAPMAN 0. e gt T T 14 BATH GTREET, NORWICH, CT, | o> 3 \WOMEN'S' FOOD FAIRS' : R A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL | —_—e 5 et el A et and middle Atlantic coast will be fresh | Other Exhibits to be len Soon in TEAMING AND TRUCKING | toatimest; i weathor: Many Gities and Tawns of c.fn... E » Forecast. ticut. % PON| vat:cyolinumv AND ATE e ),T D’%J:“ .,.u,:, s = ABLE PR 3 3 nesday pantly y: prob- A. D, LATHROP v nlnarmwe. | : Phane 178 Obssrvptions in: Norwich. 5 The fellowing records, reported from | tjes thn.t the food fairs held during DNESCR 155 ) PUFR Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | J, um n. uvln .Connecticut eounuau P in temperature and ‘the barometric|had been ly &I The ex- A GREAT VARIETY OF changes Monday: lg,:u w’s{ur;ie}’d in mfis:nd Willi- p ;| mantie, Norwieh, New Haven, Rock- Tam ville, Hartford and Middletown. The Alarm Clooks | - Rt e e d -+ 36 3015 trom the Connecticut ‘State Couneil o at FRISWELL'S Highest 40, joweat 17, | Defense_authorization ti give a num- 2.4 FRANKLIN 6TREET e, - o DO CLHOIRETEIEIN MY o e e HW- weather: As predicted, | The following town ¢hairmen of wo- man's committees have heen appointed _JOSEPH BRADFORD | GREENEVILLE S g 3. ey BOOKBINDER t; Bethany, Mrs. Carl Johnson. fort A e e Blank Backs Made and Ruled to Ordey | *h® Late John Simeox—Personals. IMaJor GIDDINGS ON ' °108 BROADWAY )l e S LIBERTY 'LOAN MISSION mass S . fl(. for the late John SImcoX | Member of State Gouncil of ‘Defense by Rev. T. H, “‘"?—:‘.’f-’,“mi'i“" Of I " Lias Sailed Fro Atlantic Port. nunim of relatives and friends at 0 h l- d the mervice, which was held at 8 o'clock |, 1ajer Héward A. Giddings, a mem- verhauling 2 ureh. mass ber the Connecticut State Council %‘,})‘t m?‘so, Ne. {:!'v:h:si of Ig"lcnu,; salled several days ago and Repair Worlg| ™ *== v sz e e el niek T Requiem Mass ‘Monday ‘Morning Brief Mention. {Abirty Loan gfl:}:&on He is omtof g . abroad for OF ALL KINDS ON 'mm were & large number of logal ::o‘::r T:nst‘:dg' :fiva' immm' n in A . le at the 70, of C. whist a.nd dance |connection with the next Liberty -, AUTOMOBILES, Wd-v evening. Loan,” It is planned that meribers of p roves o this miesion will spent most of their “CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Charies §. Potoraon hes retyrned &f- | time in the war vzone. ~Apnouncement » ter spending the week end in N-v that this Liberty Loan Mission, of TR York ‘on business. which Major Glddings a member; UCKS,-md CARTS, sailed for France several ' days ago John W, Draper o! Providence is |was autharized today. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Teim- J’""'? a few days with frfiends on{ TUpon arrival abroad, Anhlr Cros- ming, Upholstering and ‘Wood Work, by, assistant secretary of Blacksmithing in all its branches end & member of the The, siding was especially goed in|High Minancial Commission, will have the village Monday ev-nlns, mny general direction,of the Liberty Lean . : 2 coming from the city to emjoy I Mission which has gone gbroad ‘un- |t z der the auspices of the treasury, siate ¥ TAFTVILLE and war departments, The members nr“ tims mt'ulan tm'(?ia\:lf' En:luc;l in i . 0 additien to T ngs, are Grai- Y SIng anoy-Gladue | Gliaden of Boston and George W. Wedding~Person; Gmudner, vice pre:fig-nt 1:: the Union st company of Providence, - PROTECT VOUR FEET The regular monthly meeting of the| In connection with his serviee| ‘. .. Th.fl F. British-American war relief fund was |abroad as a member of the Liberty FOOT SPECIALIST held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in|Loan Mission, Major Giddings aleo LICENSED CHIROPODIST the rooms of 'the PBritish-American | goes to Europe representing the Con: club. ‘There was a'large attendance, | necticut State Council of Defense and Mfr. Cummings' 8pring Arch Support | and the report of the secretary, Wil- | Govern#r Marcus H. Holcomb. He will Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich :':flamghmhesd“-h&:odi that E\l‘l’ aub& make c’e‘rmu investigations in the war F rly of Wate: Pi 1366+ ms are com n rapidly and }zone which will assist the state coun- SFIRY OF Wi bwep aind 4 that the local branch of the fund will ¢l and the state sovernment in effi- soon be able to ‘send another check to | ciently performing Connecticut’s part '507 to 515 North Main St. the headquarters of lhe fund. the tio: WILLIAM C. YOUNG "afagor Ciadings, who 1 at been F o Buccessor to V{EDNNG- ggmher ofb.tthe Cu;nneriucut Su:u .RPE'NTERN g ’Io." "l Du Delaney—Gladue. e: n:t‘."il &ivom:u};oll:x.mt wx:. ::;:r: cn.. wiariale” ot flght | 950 Bnited th Earrings, at the Soered |Insurance Company. of. Hertlosd, He ui n marriage at the nsurance pan: 3 - Z?}":g.;‘,'{.‘ '9 9 'n’-m et ohrh, Mies Victors Giadus ana 12 ecrotary-vesiaira of ihe Comnecti. T ney, ere . was . a |cut Commandery, Y r o _.:”m T o7 %t;;ndmee at: thflw .| Foreign Wars of the United Statcs. er was at the the service and Miss Nellle T.. De~ Dinne DMOFF“O TEL laney, a sistet of the sroom, rendered OA“,;"‘:“;'M’ fili Ml-r ’.:’&‘i Euknpuu PLAN m;:‘:' u:l:.a_r]lng A The choly, lell"y Mwsahcyna ‘oa! ;’rw Lmdn:nlvenv:: London, gave a farewell dinne e S Jy"in%"{hmd‘.'."mwi“’:&?fl‘..‘. gl K R e Telephone 1227 . 26:28 Broadway' .“;."J,:g‘::.:;‘ &',',2,“,‘,‘;‘;‘ Al fes | Atlanta, Ga. At 8 o'clock a full course, - at the home of the bride at|turkey dinner was served, the last 12 South A street. Thé bride received | COUTSe being & plum pudding, served many beautiful gifts. “The couple left | English style. At 14.30 4 light lunch early in the day for New Bedford.|Was served consisting of puneh, fee o After a short tour they will reside | Sream, fancy cookies and a huge cake that will .t'. with the bride’s parents, inscribed with 315th Field Hospital ys Tha WEe Wbt it satin trimmea |OTPS, which iy the number of Mr. . WHIP with lace and carried a large bouquet. | MacArthur's regiment. Dancing was: £ ) Mise Paquette wore pink and Mise | o8joved until a late hour, F o Malo white. The .groom' was born rgeant MacArthur is a member Nlll Dnly here end is the son of Patrick and|Of the medical corps at Camp’ Gordon, Ellen Slsttery Delaney, He is .em-|Atlanta, Ga., and has been in the ser- ~—at &.— % 0yed as a collectod by Schwartz|Vice nearly a vear, Mr.. MacArthur 4 ers. The bride is the da “, has been a resident of Groton for the P” h!‘ M.t of Joseph Caroline Tatro Gladus |PAst five years and is very popular, P and 15 a native of Taftville. }A!t‘l ‘;{‘M:}’L!yo ('-f%”&. l;ia regiment. in € Franklin Street ] FUNERAL. . Among those present wis Miss Edith JUSTIN HOLDEN, P, Fruk Frri AR ,gwaoynwn of 50 Freeman avenue, this ' The funeral of.the late Framk E. 4 Dunn was held frbm the home of ; ‘ DR A.« J slNA' sister, Mrs. -John Day, at-38 ;yu};{f church with Rev. ¥. H, Chunon offi-| \ o & D dence street, Monday marning with a | °i@ting. The choir sang under °the’ — - - v large number present. Relatives were | diTection of Hugh Kinder,~ Undertaker | D. € arcester, New London | Grant took the body to Southbridge, T en s bridge.. There were floral :vhora bur;u mk pll:ao Monday af- : : et forms from friends ernoon. _Several relatives u.cwmm- Rooma 18-18 Atios Building, Norwish | ganizations of :fihh'fiizem was | nied the body in autos P g ) a member. Friends acted-as beare) VB S (7T M TR Services were held in the Satred Hosn Mill Close for Monday. - Ve Monday all the local mills with the 1 s 47 exception of the spinning and mule - ke 4 U rooms in Mill No, 1:of the Ponemah 0;0 o!eu hlmfl; pllén In Norwich M'E 'ml HHW“SM? sn:pu%': '?J:os:? '}?5 h:uilhert ‘vdvoe: !nr znfl- been You dant need to £ y run use no steam, securing their power lnn'ou o m o g I"fl’ sy sou Mlmw:;t"tag. from water, so that the closing order : has Deen iacoraoymatic @ | did not affect them. ~ADAMS TAVERN ;fi&: R Vilage Noti. Theztrolley will ‘et you thers from ‘.‘,‘,’:‘.".{m;t;lwekue ec¥ren, 8| Martin Wollleben was a recent vi- the city la about fifteen minutes br|@ LhS 'l!suunr—.‘lut mail your you S4Re Snd ek The sliding on the village hills re- mains good in spite of the warmer weather. ‘William M. Savage of the submarine base was at his home at Tafts smion Monday en & short furlough. Misses l(nry and Mina Tantagne of 18, Front street are spending a few days In North Grosvenordale. ———— (Modes of Today) A harmless, yet very cffective, treat. ment is here ‘Mn for /the quick u- torials moval of bairy growths: Mix enough results, buy-the dedatone : A-n,-u-.xm.r ?| eigtiers, that such school "Th\wuml%' b T i 3 mv: To . Recog! . : of gissatistaction at the way the deal: |} “'rnmm of peaple suffér more oIh Srqiald 3o Jusple prioad R;l‘d topit tmue bad ma’ath’.:::ur.'m fi;w‘r‘é % 2 trn nt h, b two and a half me mmuuvwsv. S.MAS- iy l-!m !Mt\o producers. > and ~ Providence ngm w causethe nmuepus mpembrane. ud 11 an u:fl;a th. D n; cg“i‘a tmck":‘fid am}‘ a m.c; legm COvVers e -surface. The mag quz at l 1.3 ™ g thnt fixa aigaltlva fluids cannot then bottled by t m‘é food and digest. them. Tatlos ot 14 sente & hogs | fondicion s ““ ! Island and xw cmss It is [ The- P ellutad: aud said that the N. E. M, P Al zxtegthn mnurhout the At asked to take somé action on- th --| uleers are u‘n o form and req\lent v gg at tho New Eulmd conventien in M«m‘ he first sign of a deadly stomach & e e R S COUNGIL URGES MORE ' Sisamesta To hatt & siab 0t Bot water| © ' EMPNASIS ON EDUCATION | 5 "Bt %57 0, a0 comtortably. drin ————- from the stom walls and Adv Towns and Citigs ‘to "Provide klood te- the i« Moriey to Teach Non:English $peak- | ing Forsigners, . — DeTlha tn‘ecficué mfi“l%. isfltl;e isdt =gt ense, Toeetinig he capitol recommendeq to each town and| ,,};‘,?E.‘Jig‘ 3 e c‘{,‘,,é’;’,‘,‘{, ” city in the state that it provide an'|yral. dt‘m' item in its annual budget for the aqu- Hn fi?‘ m@)n !ollax Bumtas cation of non-English t{enklng fpr- h e:qsn;-l .;u:n {w@ n; !eg ve, . & maintain ovening Sehqots. GFiend thate T iy nm‘:‘"};flgf‘é:g:r courses bevond the usual lemgth if | TAt B0 ition !o‘ ot they can secyre sufficient interest on mu citrates, d(.m fl'-?j p&nt ott ‘:ho puplls tou{m‘du che;n P‘m ‘bisurated -form (pewder or tahe an at “the proper authorities in eu),eeci 're red £ it d various communities undertake a .live, | pose. i M T e e oy g e e ion similar to I.l'“ y n the,city of Haritom® B N ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY ere were presen! ® muung ACTCEPT. QR Governor - Marcus H. Holcomb, Chair- |. TS 'A Ra KESIGNANON man Richard M. Bissell, who premded Dr. D. Chester Brown, .Charles. A. and Uy F Goodwin, Julius .C. Stremau, William >N R. Webster and the following members | P First -of = July— or executives of the. auxikiary cn\lncil New embers.- Elected, ;rnéflmlolnbcr;ule;‘ JB Bennelé nf‘.'_l.'—'d or-General Lucien urpee, eofl’e the. ropm over the Otis B Chandler, State Director of War]Library , esiastical Savings Howejl Cheney, Rear Admiral | h;‘ rg’ !h& Eéc o ucig%r:: W. 8. Cowles, U, 8, N,, retired, Stan- ugc[g# 319““ -DeW-.. memberl Monday e S HEMSG E Mol g F. levenips, melvin; notification from| Robinson, George lliams.. B. T'.[{he church of lts action relative to fl;l“’h and Miss M"!"'" T.’ Cor- wnl‘olida.uon ;.rd placed .on file com- vin, Mmunication w] ‘was recelve The committee on eo-urdluuon of [the Broadway el'u‘\m‘m h rehfiirodwfito‘:z Socleties reported that it had Inves- | gution thers concerning” consolidation. uutod and approved the' Balvation| The 'resignation of Rev, Herbert J. Army campalgn for war funds.and the | Wyckoft, as pastor:was read and nc- '5 leage Book" of “the Mpted and a committee of three commission on war and navy depart- |named to act with the church com-- ment training camp activitjes. - mittee regarding the calling of a T‘“ council passeq the following res- | council of dismissal. Upon this com- J. lflllfi - .-‘mfi That this‘council exténd an’ %te ¢ E ager ;.'f,fi“.’;m?&"& ion' -of ‘appreeiation for work e. was held with the done on highways of the state during ° :}m wmr‘-hto the x;x{:w;y um,,: cl;%:rch -committee following the meet oner ie men of ‘his department. ¥ The council voted to give its hearty ufl:ggafint‘ the Mumt;auotut’gg ;-:g' endarsement to the anniversary week i “should "“ Wx R TN B campaign to raise $600,000 for the ex. salarg .and hm glven..the use of tche oo et ot Doy ey | Parsange untiL'the: rst, of July wi National Council of Boy Scou(s out hu’ge from Feb. 8 to 12. SUNSHINE CIRCLE HOLDS COUNCILS OF DISMISSAL VALENTINE PARTY ¥ . TO CONVENE MONDAY A Dolu Grey and Anna.Spiser u., Prize | Lnvitations. . Haveé. Been Sent te. Dycal Whnarl 2 and: New “London Congregational 5 . Churches. O; cndn afternoon” the sunx 11 moperd B, 24 ¥ fine f C'ouncll( of diemissal for Rev. Ba- Cirele of .Breldway Coungregational ward S. Worcester, who has ru!awd church held its annual valentine party | ag mgor of ‘Broadway Congr in the church pariors. Twenty mem- | church, and- Rm Herbert J. ycknlr bers .of the circle were present. Games | who. has resigned as-pastor of the Sec- appropriate to the season were played | ond' Censregationali¢hurch, have been and the pflla winners were Miss Delia | invited to convene on the afternoen of Gray and Miss Anpa Spicer. The af- | Monday, February. 18¢h, . Both minis- ternoon was in eharge of Miss Helen | ters have veluntarily resizmeq. their P. Browning, legder of the Sunshine | pastorates following the faverable ac- Circle, Miss May L. Dawley and Miss | tion taken on the g‘ropoled consolida.- Evelyn Hill. - tion of the two churches. At the Broadway Congregational church the value seeker. i | Remnants of Curtain Serims and Marquisettes—some of the most desir- " Matting Bugs, size 30x60—these are exceptional-value and sell reg- e o February Facts Atnootllahmofthymhuutwesuchmmhve to disregard profits as now. ‘ Fehuryuoneoftbemondnwhnpmfibmnmond consideration. hu“lowhde”inmntertub——limof&hsht ffll‘tha Todnyaurwmlnfllmflmmwflx Bk 2 lfywmduwntmmydnythumekdmpiuanihok around. See if there are not many little things (orbig thw)wlmhyouunbnyqdanmqonmwb KHAKI YARN AT 89c A SKEIN A recent shipment consisting of 1,000 skeine eof - strictly ALL: 'WORSTED Khaki Yarn is now-gn sale 1 : -AT 89c A" SKEIN. Thu s very low price for all Womd Khaki Yarn and we advise - our patrens to antidipate their wants w’mlq it is prosurable at th- [ very-low price. CURTAINS, -LINOLEUMS, RUGS One lot of Window Shades, 0dd-and regular sizes, some. are -mihu,' -seiled, these regularly up to $1.00—8al8 Price..,.vearer-wironvoaases 2330 One Jot of Curtaing, consisting of Madras, Marquisette and N’owslty cur- tains (only one pair of a kind) at exactly, half the regulan price. . . . 4ble styles of the season—at one-third off regular prices. Remnants of Linoleum in'1 to 12-yard lengths, regular prices up to 85c—8pecial price a square yard.. .. ..ciiuieecneniiiiotiiiiiinians - ularly at 49c—Special price ... ogen SPECIALS FROM DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Fancy Crib.Blankets, size 30x40, assorted patterns— Bunny and Teddy Bear—Special price,.. c ‘White and Gray Woolnap Blulletu 11.4 size, splendid quality anfl weight, value $4.50—Special pries'a pair,..........u0e sasesesdareass ‘ One case of 11-4 size PLAID BLANKE'I’S assorted cmnblnm.lom, very fleecy and warm—Special price a pair............ SRR AR = ‘White Skirting Material—the balance of our 1917 paiterns, ing Baaket Weave, Gabardines, Cheviots, Etc., regular 50c_to . 98¢ values—Special Price & Yard. veeseuesseecscnss HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS ‘AND SHORT -LENGTHS OF T‘NBLE DAMABKSE, CRASHES, SHEETINGS, WHITE GOODS, ETC.—ALL AT' REMARKABLE LITTLE PRICEG- WASH GOODS—Remnants and Short mnmdenngeofuylesmdoolormgl—dlu very special prices for quick clearance. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. “ " AN IMRORTANT. T K. ,' courieil’ Wil convene at 2 o'clock and I";'ed €. Howe, New Havén. portable | Oct. 17th, ‘Award weekly from Oct A M~—--~—- AS) t the:Seécond Cu Miona! chureh | fan; Monroe Guett, - Hartford, -low- | 25th. Adjutant General George .M. Col 3 o' tary Information. the following: churches: Norwich— recently issued a statement §ointing |gational, Greeneville - Congr nal, | n; 'rh il ‘of dlsihis % _ | voltage flzcu'h; !m'tflat;u 1&?“1}: W;] tLI?"a":ie é{anuhc\tvu-hg Co., Pswc&— b - e counci] o i to eonvené | Thorsell, Waterbury, automatic threa uck, an race ia, Wuterly Urges War Bureaus to Coliect Mili- | Bréadway church will be compoesed | roiling machine;- George W. Beach, | Employe lacerated her. foot, severing of the'pastor and one delegate from ,Saybrook, lnal VrzgdCulin, gleg;{ Zfirk, gne vein, on Dec. 6th, The award eombined- peultry er an ng | dates ' from Dec. 14th on & weekly, Adjutant General George M. Cole [Pirgt ‘Congregational, Second pnnm fountain; Samuel B, Kull, - New - Ca- | basis. aan, rail fastening; Victor W..Page, The Atwood Machine Co., Stonimg- out the importance to Connecticut of Ps:k Congregational and ‘aftville [ Bristol, bell. ton, and Robert.E. King, Stomngtun Joseph "H. wark being done -by the war bureaus ungrefiuuonalva.nd Rev, -of -the Connectieut State Council .of amg gnd m‘“d A N:?hm "‘eu‘z Dets:isa in t‘:mmhns ;ctn\l% of hg?zfiu: Mtflch,ml !m greg: a containing e names onnect men. who have enlicted in the army, “'l'f:&&gumfl— °§: ““‘"‘g ";lwcg“fl“‘ pavy and marine corps, Hé zald: A1l t;mnd ongregation; - urch “War. bureaus which aré compiling | ¥ Ce e C;zf- nfcept lh!tt‘k ro% honor rolls bearing the hames and the | W.aY -COngres: church es the home and war addresses of Connec: cut men who have enlisted. for serwice | tHe- above \!st local commissioner and have been filed in the armed forces of the United 7 = m the superior court office: States are doing a work the import- place of the Second Consresaxmrml in | agreements have been approved by the et me!u\e received .a -deep .cut on both COMPENSATION AGREE‘ME’NTS‘ sidés. of his left hand on ‘Dec. 24th. ———— Award dates from Jan. 1st-on a week- ' ix, Approvcd and. Filed in Suplner 1y basis. Court Office. ‘W. R. Perry Ice Corp., New Lon- 5 dEon, land E.EA. Haynes, New. London. i six - col nsation | Employe suffered.an abscess on his Thel, Slowine e side on Sept. 15th. Award dates from Sept. 29th- and. is-on a weekly basis. ' eck & McWilliams Ce.,, Norwich, ance of which will be realized more =13 ey CAKE IN SOUND a.nd John J. Sweeney, Fitohville. Bm- SEND FOR A FREE SAMPLE and more in future years when the war ——— ploye injured finger on his right hand of every. American war efforts have |. F weekly from Jan. 22 has become past history. At the close | Southr Sea Islander Jump-d Overboard |on' Jan. 14. Compensation awarded K ondons Catarrhal Jelly | been made jn Connecticut to compile & The Versailles: Sanitary Fibre Mills, roll of the men who fought for stata o ’Vmu“es' and George Benoit, Taft- KONDON MFG. CO. na nation, Past compilations ‘have | Lrost bitten and delirious, Til Tlim, cen made only with great.dificuiiy | ® South Sea Islander was rescued from | ville. Employe injured his thumb Minosapslis.. Minn. because they were not begun until a war was over, and the records forsa | Doen floating hout war as recent as the Spapish-smeri./| SOURd for seven hour: i was - seantily attired in trousers, flan- |and Oddino Montenaro, New London. CAD. Whr Bre a8 & ssulmcompines s nel !hirtna.nyd Qhfieadw‘l‘:en rescued, and | Employe fractured his right ankle on ter of historical Tecord when this war | Was suffering’ inténeely from the cold. e———— similar roll will be needed as a mat- ‘He is now a patieAt in the hespital T e ot o, ey 9t at Fort Michle, Gull Tsland, where it | now. . If ‘every city and town In Con.| 12, thought -that hie will recover: PEERCE—In Westerly, R. TiHm: was rescusd by Capt. William sl R”:““,‘,’B:'hm.‘:"w__h:r‘?'flm'g; Murray-in charge of Little Gull light, a largo cake of ice on which he had |Jan 1lth. Award weekly ' from Jao. A. L. Notkins & Sons, New Haven, BORN I, Feb, 9, 1918, a 'daughter to Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Charles” A. Pierce. agency of the eouncil and every resi- | 214 tWo--of-his assistants. - It Was|RATHBUN—In Westerly, R. I, Feb. 9, 1 dent of each town sends to the com. | 2bout: 8 o'elock Saturday morning pilers the names, -home ad # | when signal:men on the island saw an 1918, a daughter, Katherine Wilcox; to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Rathbun.| military or naval units of every rela- object. whigh .was evidently a man on | RUSSINO—In Bradford, SN a floating cake--of ice. Captain Mur- S,v:‘"t;’v‘f; 01‘; ':fl;ug:tpo,flm "ui'"“: ray and his two assistants put out in close of the war to compile practically "3"1* mfl; 3”‘.0}3“5 “{"] & lt;l‘llf complete roils of Connecticut men Who l’{’f"i ‘a"'“";‘l cs g b 'thg fought for thelr country, It is im) ooked several times as though they tant that the rolls be Kept up o would be swampsd, they suceeeded in as the war progresses.” * 1 reaching the cake on which they found a man, suffering greatly from the cold. MARRIED 4 HURLBERT—In New Lon- POLIPO—] il’nn, Feb. 9. 1918, by Rev. J. Romeyn | anforth, Louis Polito 'and Mary Estelle Hurlbert, both of Groton. -- ONION EYCEUM, “,' 2 Atter “another hour and & half fAght | CUSACK—SULLIVAN — In. Pawecatuck, throngh the brgk;n hicei thbeo mc’up boat finally reached the ice bou: - svnd-y’-/fll eting Held at Grace Me- land, and !:vere helped ashore b;dlosf- — but were unable to render any as- The Lnion Lyceum . met, Sund&y at mmfi. Oop theér :irnval l;sho:e Cap- Grace Memorial® Baptist church, with n_Murray an s assistants were the ‘President, Miss ‘Cassie Robinson; | I in nearly as bad. shape as the South morial. Baptist Church, . diers who had witnessed the rescue, Lyt Fev, 1, 1918, by Rev. John . Fita: e . Cusack an 1 Koy & Balifvirn. “Lady Assistant BLANBY — UE—1In Taftvllle, Fen T 1918 by Rev. U, 0, Bellerase, Telephore 323-3 Miu Victoria Gladue and William HENRY E. CHURCH both of ftville, DsienxsDoth of Tnrte WM, SMITH ALLEN “DIED Bea Islander. They soon recovered, | symPHENS—At the residemce of her in /the chalr. The 23d Psdlm and the hmver, but Tlim was delirious and Liord’s Prayer were repeated in unison | in a- serious condition. After several and a hymn, Yield Not to, Temptation, | hours he, was abls to talk, and told was sung.. The minuteg of the previ- c.,puj n A, R, Edwards, the "command- id that he was a passenger daughter, Mrs. Fred T, Rogers. .1yl Mohegan avenue, New London, Mary x;;; %Igo; :;l Henry L. Stephens, in L FLOWERS ST s SOk 1 DO [y S S ot e S PU edtence. 130 b ‘::3‘.?.63 oxit| PLANTS TREES Atter the hymn There is Power in|fon a‘%.fi“mm line boat leaving New the Blood the prokram was carried | York Friday night, and ielson, on Thursday, Feb. E m. Relatives and #riends invited 1 ORDER NOW . attengd. out as follows undor e, direction .of Ie & begame sicauainted KRAEMER—In Norwleh, Fen. 7, 1015 | -- Maplewood Nursery Co. - Greene and Da oql; ho in a epirit of Solo, Miss Luctle Iar.mn, reading, to!d im_that he would be arrest- James Lacey; solo, Miss Blanche by the Uniteq States authorities fin.l‘.mn-—ln Norwich, Feb. 11, 1918, Jackson; reading, LeRoy LaceY, reci- fon his landing .at Fall River. This| tation, Miss Lema Jones; reading, | preyed on his mind and he decided to | Mrs. Queenie Bush; solo, Miss ve the boat. About 2 o'elock Sat- otice of funeral hereafter, he . B fko Simmons; remarks on the late .| urday mérning he plunged over the [Froyidence and New Bedford papers || ”» b e Charles Joseph Price, founder of'Liv- | side of-the boat, and after fioundering ingston college, David Hall. The edi- |around in the lcy waters for some were read by Miss Idella Scott, | time, he' managed to clamber onto a by singing Ged Be-With You Until We |- The -following' Connecticut 'pate; Meet Am ud' eluficfieu vuwrs-* ‘we yg&dfimuury 22, 1'1! Cla.nnce Feeihe i3 v Britlgenort. electric switgh, |' We ‘wish to extend-onr thanks to all 1 3 o N Srecie 4, wor given e o B semping i i | T ndnss 2t f puneral Directors the ‘program. ‘A collection was fi:fi oulation and kept alive until restued.- belngsd Emo er during her long’ glul‘: by Miss Lucue Jackson and Manuel | ness, and their sympathy una kindness Depina. The meeting came to a tlose| - .. *Conhecticut Patents ,f . ftous ausing ;;ll_srud fal, Harry Kraemer, formerly of Walling- T. H. PEABODY Tel. 986 ev. Lewis A, Greenc aged 8 years, 1 months and 11 days. please oop: o 41 Main Streat CARD OF THANKS WHEN YOU WANT t5 pu: 5UF Dus iness before the public, o i3 o€ medinm -Batter than !‘.va the Vl!flixn" C“Jnm

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