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SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Ffim MAN'S BIIDY IN RIVER XD SAL i W g g’ e B i of Leonard oS i vios ; When you wash your halr, be care- s uumaumz.mm&,mmsmmnwm oL AT D R T U. S. Must Finish the Kaiser, ~|DicPared shampoos contaln too much Vo< which is very MMMMM Caught in Bush g.Edwcfl 3, Brosby. A D. has re- gr'frgg‘me coalp And thakia (B hale Alongside Shetucket River Bank Wednesday Afternoon, |biotber, Fred Brovby, who is ‘Some: | "The nest thing to use is just plain musified cocoanut oil, for this is pure fighting ferces: and entirely greaseless. It's very tic was the s Somewhere }ovarzlier:’m cheap, and beats the most uxmnflve . oo TR e n an. - |20aps or anything else all to mmmmmwm uise. Long has ‘returnea to| Shortly after ¢ o'clock 'Wednesday Dear Pd:—I received your leiter yes- |y t this at fltu temperature recorded in Nor- | Norwich after & few days' siay with | afteraoon the body of & man, Which on tarday and on Jast Friday received 06 | ac & o rains 0 B0y drug Jh&‘.‘ wm. ‘Wednesday. her mothet, ,ntm mnu- W. Russell, |1atep was identified as James B. Beck- 1o of the fl‘h.ni Ghfl-tm::‘ \n;n-A eo:.x- fa_g)ifly lmr ,,;o,m,, Close tofiight at 7 p. m, in m,n. Bast with, a fruit ler of Montville, Was taining’ Cigarettes i imply moisten the hair with water which give | ance with the governors proolamation. Aun!.i Ot Albany, . 7, |seen foabing Ta an o0y i e Bun oo ! e 1 Sy abosc Sakoaig s qick relief | Powers Bros, sea food.—adv. hee i tucket river near the freight house of Past Sundny T ot the Christmas o3 | “byinat 18 Fequired. It makes an BB | v wage sr oo s R85, 00,8, ot S N Sork, Ney et el Som o e oative sad it on; | Ceanec croghy. S Hams o : s a ass nt of useful ? m& Bathe { to hnnuul Tflxun WIWWM LOCAL sir_""‘—— EGATES . ’.l”' B. utldu and a good numher of cigar- &aally. . The halr dries quickly and Soap and hot | * eites, 80 1 am well supplied with | frenny, and 15 soft fresh lookin, T 0YS’ CONFERE vater lnd Wadnemy shoppers were m o et fluffy, wavy and easy to hlndle no for a time, but u smoke al- " roning Mea. Jumes T Beck. |mast comttanlly wow. it 5 coheolh: et o B e et eyety . follow with 4 | merops than for months mtm and mer- | Those Who Wil Repressnt Norwich | bronght the. bod ~ ho:mne .;“Su.‘a%"ffifi'.’,:: tion to know that my stock is not too Cu l“?fim ::ru;d the day's busitiess very| vy, M, C. A. at New London Gath- %‘:'k.m in a bush ide the river- % g ich I read an fte in an. old Boston|THE USE OF FUEL FOR i Televes iching, sating o ins BoMBINe Nostely| o - The police were notified and Officers WINDOW GLASS CURTAILED mflm h,:);‘ Pflifil !° mdy o e e thisu(‘!‘hurlmy) m:eb The following' boys will represent|Smith and Henderson assisted in e ! Mrs, Beckwith stated that her hus- Severe Lnoon with Mrs, Thomas Church of |the local Y. M, C. A. at the meeting | beinging the'body to the shore. Cum-|band was a fruit peddier and had been Gosh! That's hard luck for |FUt 50 Per Cent. by Order of Fuel skin troubles when n uemed noth- | ppimertown. of the Boys' Conference which is m mings & Ring were notified and took | missing since Nov. 12, 1917 5553 . 13, . It 15 not|the poer guys, isa't it? They are liv- Administrator Garfield. ing would do any good. The mission be held in New London this week: |the body in charge, -after Dr. N. B. W ing the life of Riley and don’t know — of Caticura is not only to soothe and | The Lenten services of St. James'| Arthur Ferguson, Warren Sharples, | Lewis, acting in the absence of Medi~ 3 it. Wait till they get over here. ‘Washington, Feb. 20.—Uss of fuel heal but P’flflnl church Poquetanuck, are to be held Benjamin Covey, William_, Wyman, |cal Examiner C. C. Gildersleeve and| Mr. Beck I dom’t expsct to see that great|for the manufacture of ordinars win- & "’“fim mx n the home of Mrs |Avery Stanton, Mervin Leffingwell | Coroner Franklin H. Brewn, had country, America, for some time and |low glass was ordered curtalled Afty use mtbndla. Palmer, Philip Luther, Clof- | permission for Lhe removal ol rge A. Beckwith | venture to say that this war won't be {per cent. tonight by Fuel Administra- 2 Owlng to the extremely low tides H Danld\ Terrgl, Clinton boA{‘m i G :;:: Mary Hyland Beckwith. He leaves jover very soon; not until we (U. S.) [tor Garfield. - e un ng vooms, n in- WQ Each Free .ym “ Do last Tow QLYR! GuARLING of es,” Robart Johnson, Chatles Tir. g 10 upol wife 5 pa and sister. get into it ang finish the Zame. A fuel afiministration survey showed rell, Francis Bidwel 1 “As- ! elams have been dug in the shore bul:'y and me‘fr L! g 'Ih Ordinatily we feliows bers don’t al- |that production during the year prob- Gallup. Jow ourseives to tivink or tn tajk much |ably would far cutstrip the. demand. ¥y And suRe D I BarRwS. L Sepresenting Jewott City will be|PREPARING LIST OF NO SHORTAGE OF about what may beppen to us when|The nceds of the country were esti- The mext meeting of St Agnes' ie Fyde, Richmond Garcm and we take our part in the “biz show.” mated at 5,000,000 boxes, but produc- Gaild of Chete Shoret 1t (s be o) Hovol Babeste 16 DRAFTED MEN LABOR IN STATE.|All T ask or wish is that if they J£xt | tion promideq 'to, be nearer_si6an.ot. From Buitic will be Reginal I. Ros: 5 TR e Yo e me, that I at least ten of them e reduction in outpu mean gt the residence of Mrs Willlam 1| willis Ridfeway, Arvid Anderson and | Selectives Are to Leave Next Wed- |Industrial Investigator Says There Are|fict ‘amd thor I drop. awith my boots | saving of baif & milon fons of eoal, PR l, Washington streel.| Viveyi Swanson. nesday For Camp Devens. More Appliunh Than Jobs. on. But, being optimistic, I intend to |according to fuel administration ex- Not a great deal of building is ex-| The boys will leave Friday after- ie go -home and have a good time and : perts, ted this spring at Groton Long |NoOn on the Z5¢ train The local exemption board is pre-| There is not a alomga of labor in{enjoy. some of the pieasures of the| e . 'oint, but there appears to be a fair TRy 22 paring the list of 16 men whe are to|the state, but on the contrary there m,tgu with the money I have alletted | At a meeting on Tuesday of the Ttal- Ppro: that all the cottages will be | MILLIONS TAKEN OUT leave Norwich next Wednesday for{are as usual more applicants for places |each mont! lan Section of the Inter-Allled Parlig- fill IN WAR INSURANCE Camp Devens and the list will be an- | than there are places to be filled, ac- Y«my 1 received a card from K. | mentary Conference. at which the 3 nounced within a day or two. Thelcirding. to Miss Charlotte Maliyneux|of C. club, wishing me a merry Christ- | French representative, M. Franklin- The southwest winds of Monday 3 i o T list of men accepted to date by the lo- | Holloway, industrial investigater of mas, ete. Our mail reaches us in| Bouillon, was present, it was proposed Give Him a Comfort Kit for night have brought back the ice into Sailors .2t Buso Have Availed Them \ “OVERTHERE!” Something that is appreciated by your Friend, Husband or Son. Get it at cal board-is as follows: the department of labor, who has re-|bunches and sometimes we have tojto hold a general meeting in Rome the Race and the harbor of Néw Lon- selves of Government Offer. T. J. Cosgrove, 102 Smith avenue.!turned to Hariford from a tour of the|wait a month or more for a letter and, | towards the end of the month. don has been filled with floating - pad & i x George F. Bliss, Rockville, Conn. B.|fattories in New Haven, Bridgeport, |belie e, all letters are extremely cakes. Approgimately $20,000,000 in lifs in- |G Pytlen, 52 Lincoln avenue, H. D. # K s 3 : surance has been taken out by the|Campbell,’ , 12 Herge avenbe. R. Lo News réceived om, Joseph Sherry, |men in the navy stationed at the sub-!Tarrant, 25 Slater avenue. J. Hrowae, son /ot Mr. and James J. Sherry ‘marife base at Grolon, under the gov-|§» Roain street, J. H. Shannon, 245 of Union street, locates him on patrof|rnment “W“m"‘?e plan enabling the|Washington street. T. J. Enright, 61 duty for Uncle' Sam, on the U, S §.|Mén in the i :gwobgi‘:e life, In- |Seventh street. HI B Hotchiise,” 280 5 R Chester. CHDSFIS 1 pech o poure: NS West Thames-sttest J. K Riding, 1¢ South Norwalk, New London and|welcome. Stamf ford. So long for a while, She noted that a large number of RROTHER FRED. l . o men of draft age are applyi¥z for{ Company A, 10ist Machine Gun Bat- I work in shipbuilding plants, and that |talion, this will remove men who might other- ‘wise be in the army, for work in the|SAYS BAKERS MUST N North t. D. A, Pelliveau, 31|shipyards. The reason for this, sh i ! THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. The Tedoration of Churches, which |Insurance expired on Feb, 12, and only | bift strest (b M. A Brucksch. 14| thinks, is because They undersiand she G giahi g bt J|dissolved last Friday night, voted to|those who have enlisted since a certain | Nryrroy avenue. A, Szulbowsky, 51| government requires men In i3] g in the State Who Are Not §ive the Money i tneir treasury,|date cah now avail themselves of this|South B, Robert Deshefy, Norwich|branch of the service quite as badly as|Stil Some in the State Who Established 1872 $23.61, to the Norwich Red Cross, for [IOW rate, e 1 W Py B Horiien |1t nseds soliiens, And ey ate sivin Yet Making Victory Bread. Main Street, Norwich Conn. free wool. Lieutenant Green of the submarine i tan opportunity to use them in the ——— Abraham Meyer, 201 West base said Wednesday that the men at|Ryain o Groton rejoices in & carload of §0|tho base have taken out in round |yein, Sieet H. Bravman, 453 Main tons of anthracite coal that came to a|numbers, §20,000,000, and the average |grotl N7/t Bel (30 o THATICE Incal company Monday. Half a barge |amount taken by each man is between By i sy Took Aitest. of coal e also due to the same tom-{$7,000 and $8,000. Lieutenant Green|SPU% J. B TNorris, % Just when the federal fod adminis- tration for Connecticut had succeeded in making it clear to wholesalers and retailers that thef' must not sell sugar le industrial army rather than in the ranks. Carpenters Enough. Investigation of the state employe J. Alvis, 56 North Main street. W. R.|ment agencles about the state, Miss|0t 30 unreasonable profit and must not pany later. seys thet there ore about 3900 men | ricClimon, R. . D. No. 3. G. E~Coun- | Holloway said, shows that. there is a|5cl flour uniess they also soid, pazmd base present time. 5 i sh for pound, some of the approved sub- The Zionists of New Lonfion have| The amount taken out by the men ihan, 58 Oakridge street. G. I aw, | steady stream of applicants for work, stitute: another complication has responded to the call of the provis-|in the service stationed at the state|S) Twelfth street Charles Tadd, 8 |though there is always a let down in|frco ™S 12 tence o hakers. There: "‘es[ ional exécutive comuittes for general|bier is $2,455,000, an average of about | . v street. M. M Sinith, 40 February, the dullest month in the gl T some bakers dn the state Who' Zionist affairs of America and are to|$7786 per man. At the Coast Guard | SP2ulding street. H. R. Malcslm, 67|year. In New London, Norwich and are not yet making Victory bread, ’ tty to raise $1,500. academy at Fort Trumbull, the amount | §) o5t Thames stréet. W. H. Douglas, | Groton the demand for carpenters has |\t 3% M WEENE, (oI 0T cent. of . T1C totals 31,165,000, according to Captain 1SR Atront been fully satisfied, and many have|gboiites, and they have only until [OLIN At his farm on Mohegan Hill, C. A.IBiilara, ‘and at Fort Wright the fig- |, V. N. Oriman, 131 Platt avenue. J.{been signed up for call any time they next Sunday to get into line or get out §| Geger, #r., of Norwich has a fine flcok | yyeq are $5,916 000 7| T. Casey, 135 CUft street. Alex Smith. |are wanted. At present there is more | REXE Sunday to get Into line or get ont TEACH ER of 25 Shropshire sheep and seven or | “F s 1 the Experiment bta- |26 Main street, Occum. Thomas, P.|of a Supply of the oraft that ean be B e C/ie eatath: glght lambe. The shepherd is Burrill | tion, Forts Terry and Michie, are not | MUrphy, 73 Tharmes street. H. H.|employed for some time to come. What the Connecticut bakery must be- Fielding, of Mohegan. Yot ‘tabulated, 2 Imeore. Goodyear, Conn. 1;‘. {i 113!“%- In h\dez";?en she found,where changes | oy 128 P78 COEReC TC 0 ely, however. m.: Send Me = Box of Pyramjd® Al String ‘netsu BN ey, 41 Golden street. J. F. Mulbolland, [in the estinghouse company made ; isin wid on sy e |8 8, eSUNE 3 (e Pt Teach | wove sERViE LEAGUE. |00 Toevel dienue T A Ko | et oF wOR ey o ik Under, penalty of elne, (i Bekon'| Tous cazg b woree tap, were y R.F. D. No. 1 cAtavey, am- | various artments, the men sought = remarkable Pyramid- Pile Treatment For appeintments address B, J Black Hall, Wedneaday eveming onoly. .. Ajiyn L. Brown Gave Intgrest. |ilton avenue. W. S. Lumsden, 32 Oak- | étaployment eisewhere, and nearly all ing the sales of flour and sugar by| ZR3%Who have since written ue e €. BULLARD, Bllss Place, Nere [I|Of the 8 s was Rev, R. MeLean VAl ridge strcet. W. H. Shieids, Jr., 110 the employes are at work now, either | thgse licensed bakers. =~ | ters bubbling over with joy and i, Gonn. e i 3 O Nl T Washington street. Charies 0. Mueller, | in the nelghboring towns or in Meri-| oot UL (e of the Unithd States| st it .+ expense by malling The customary Haster trips to| The fourth mseting of the Boys |Merchants avenve. F. J Kelly, 24 Clff | den. : tood administration has issued these| the below coupon,or get a 50c box from Washington of many schools and or-|Service League was held Wodnesday |$reet: A. B. Fieding, 16 Daltio strest Women Are Working. special rules for bakers: Sour dragish mow. Take no ShuHERte. ganisations will ?&E be 'taken_ this |svening af tlx&;x. 3 c. ‘;27 Theteewan | & B O Seat stractt W, ,“.g’%;vgfiugsg:fih:e;%; Lmas poYo baker, the total volume of‘ e spring owing to crow GO ~t{a large mum of the ¥s present R = . iy b b = siness amounts annually to SUBSTITUTES- - - {tion of the national capital adn a deliclous supper was served by | O: Sigson I £ D No. 1, O ¥, Ting- jter professione which have previously |or more, may sell flour or sugar uniess| | PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, h. J. B. Gun. the Iadies of the Boys, Work commit- | S5 (s There is always at the tempta-| The first school in Norwich of vi- |tes of the Ladles' ausiliary. Following |Salve, 32 Cove’ hizeet. W. 8. O'Brien, uun to BUBSTImB cheaper for | cinity to enroll in the Junior member- : Hartford, Conn. W. been filled entirely by men. Women|he shall first secure license from the 546 Pyramid Building., are now working in some of them and | (nited States food_administration au- PIn st ok B = - d L X Kindly send me a Free sample he supper & business meeti as doing remarkably well, Miss Holloway | thorizing lim to deal in these retail D) honest materials. We bave adultera. |ship of the Red Cross is the Norwich |he by which Mavor ahe "o | 21 Berksley exest. T. I.|reports, and many more are volunteer-| | thess rotail commodities. oG eI Tl ook ta flnw :heddy lothing and impure | Private’ Day sehool, 27 p pns Mise | Brown gave a brief taik on Thrift. He Y -|Ing. One of the workers is the wife of | No baker, whatever the volume of %8 e belie at is a MIGHTY |Margarcte Buck and Miss Grace L.|pointed cut the advantages of the ® minister. his business, may sell flour, in any| | Name XJAIY u‘:rn:::t;hlall:m. in t:\hls Trow, principals, 2 thrift plan not only to the boy him- Opposed by Trolleymen’s Union. amount, unless he shall at the same T are 8 self, but to his_country. 3.1- that momey ecan buy. Wh Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Homan of ) i fou eat our u}«'er-' producs you BEY Ty et -purekgaod the held was postponed mmth & tutere|SPOKE AT NORTH FOOD, Mt You ‘are geting PURE| PO Brven: morth of ‘the i1 st | G8te: v STONINGTON QATHERING So far Miss Holloway has not seen|time, to the same person and as part; any women working on the trolleys.|Of the same transaction, sell an equal The demand seems to be small, as it |@mount of one or more of the approved Is understood that there is clonstder- wr&::‘b;‘l{::‘?}‘:;)’l&purchue, Aot vy fi?.‘xin"?f ‘:shie“;’;‘e; l;?f'rler;};fo;{:é ev’vrz!:nnf:ns perh:d, a quantity of flour in excess of THE CHEBEA SAVTNGS BANK IWhfle there has been no direct oppos |10 per cent. of the quantity he used ers, at Warerford. They have al- oorn MERCURY IN BREAD 1James G. Hemmend Addressed War ANDREW’S BAmY ready arrived and will work the farm. FOR suB BASE; Rally at the Wheeler School. ’ ’ Jetty, the black horse, so long the SETImY L roperty of Freds Bil, is aead at| James . Hanucond, secretary of SUMMIT OTHIIT Ehe nni l;mp"l;m‘:: E% Pcintt Discovery Mado Thflugh Analysis of |\ Ao e of P L where it was born, 3¢ years ago. He BIMplu '""“ Supply. New London, with Mrs. Ham- R R, L COLLINS | 1o o o et TUB o, s mond (Clara ‘Tymer) was at the and best known horses in that vicin- |gon satd Wednesday that he did' i Whesler school and academy at North ity. |Stonington Tuesday evening, and both Db N I IS I ) ;ml"" ‘h";‘ any urrests ave likely 10| aqdressed an enthusiastic war rally. — Five: former members of East Lyme |[0llOW right away in connection with The attendance was large althou crange were taken In by demit by Glq |the PoiSoned breag which was suppliea & i - v i sition throughout the state, the genera]| during the corresponding period of Norwich, Conn., Feb. 4, 1918. attitude of the union, Miss Holloway | 1917 and he shall limit his sales of| Tme Board of Directgrs of this Bank teels, is not especially enthusiastic. wheat flour in the same péroentage. | S T T O vidend One line of work which Miss Hollo-| INOt mors than a quarter of a barrel ve s day declas a dividend for way thinks is not receiving proper at- | (49 4-2 pounds) of wheat flour shall be | the current six months at the rate of tention is the matter of teaching. She |80ld at any one time to consumers re- 3 e b says that teachers are leaving the pro- | Siding’ in cities or other centers of four l"ef cent. _vu annum, payable . fession to go into work in factories. | Popmlation, and not more than half a|and after the 15th of March, s They are paid:such low salaries, it is barrel (98 pounds) at any one time to FRANK HEMPSTEAD, the night was very stormy. The ex- |asserted, that they give up teaching in | Consumens residing in rural districts. TuThS 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn |Lyme grange Wednesday evening: ;; the ’“h.fi"flm base a week ago|cellent Liberty chorus which is organ- disgust. Miss ,’,o%o“f iocoveea| At the food 2dministration office 1t| L°P1% Treashrer. Phone 1178 Barl Morgan, Myra Morgan, Louis ol°g“5' :" mlyll:h :!m:g;lsaggl’ilff ized in North Stonington sang patri- | that the New Haven teachers are ex- | Was made clear that the bakers’ license TuThS E";z‘é’- Bg’g“’:;‘“ r?ffpufiflfenafi%kfi; ered on that date, shows beyond ques- g;"'fes‘,’,?fw“ds;fit?figm ng‘;ngga later.” ton that mercury 'in the form of 2 |the musical programme were several 4] ? : pnwder was placed in the bread priorimandolin selections by Prof. C, C. Hel- A three-star service' flag fiying at (10 baking. mold of Willimantic. Mr. Hammond James Eilig, 29 Franklin street, {3 for ——ENEM spoke under ths auspices of the state three employes, James Irwin Eilis, at Ls. |council pf defense with regard to the Brooklyn navy yard, Merrill I. Champ- - |labor interests in the war and the lin, at Fort Wright, and Louis Chap- Charles Gustafewrs. need for pushinz along shipbuilding, delaine, Jr. of Putnam, who is at| The funeral of Charles Gustafewro,|and Mre. Frmmond . talked on Wo- Camp Deveris. la months of age, who died Monday |men’s Part in the War. gumh. was held from the home Each year the chamber of commeree i parents on High strect Wednes- | WINDHAM SHERIFF Who Wants a Victrola? tremely anxious to get an increase in|held by a licensee is to control his their wages, which at present does not | making of dbread and rolls and will not F OWERS seem likely to materialize. suffice for doing a retail sales business. L The New Haven teachers claim that | Likewise, such bakers, if they are to their salary is not adequate for their|@0 a retall flour business, must pur- g""”"";’ P"“::; ?"’-fl‘*l n ; wants. It is claimed that living ex- | chase frof wholesalers and jobbers one D"’ = "’WWF ek 0 qll\vfdy Dn:: penees are somewhat higher in New | pound of wheat substitutes with every “{lg'll 0{', unorals, edding o Haven than in Hartford. Because of | pound of :heatlo fluu:’ whllnch they in- |Orations. e ;:"fl cnnm-. i the fact that the teachers see little |tend to offer for sale. a general er » Flori likelihood of getting more money, they|Way, the food administration intimat- |57 L-flydte Street Tahphan- 760 are going to work at Winchester's and | ¢d that it §id not approve of bakers at other munitions plants about the domg any business but their regular 5 iderabl i that bakers should immedi- offers o prize for the beet Apbles|day attermoos At 2 o'Clotk - Thire Wers & L \SHED inTD HAREOR S Mboranonidersiio aestbilng n.zexyniegm to make Victory bread and 7 g::twn Pm ul:e z:}mhh A T th!; n;eg::a{ md‘ n‘lry’ . Burial took Y rolls containing at least 20 peér cent. CHMMINGS & RING wel, state Pomologi show in 12 n 8 cemetery. i ing Desel of substitutes and that every consumer Pk .,v‘:.m,%‘." .(.;’::;: Gy oo eS| s price was token by ranik S| P B hdortakiers Camisings & Ring haa |/0n H: Fitts Was Taking Deserter to SEITUARY. as in Wheeler, of the Reservoir Road, Nor- (Cut out and mail coupon today) wich, who showed five plates of prime (PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING) i fruit. 135-143 |Main St Norwich, Comn. ¥ e should cheerfully obey the 50-50 rule, charge of the funeral sitansements. Government Steamer. Edmund H. Cromwell. which means that he shall take an F D- Mrs. Ellis Leonard. Deputy Sheriff John H. Fitts of| The death of Edmund H. Cromwell | €qUsl amount of wheat substitutes eral rectors The funeral of Phobe Alice Wood- |Windham cotnty, while takil Pflvste occurred in this city Wednesday fol- | PR [L8 p‘:’ S r(;vnte g “l’-e e e e e Mrs, Ellen Willlams Sawyer, widow | ward, widow of Ellis Leonard was|Joseph -Wilson, a deserter the { lowing an illness of two days dura- | 239, faem in P el conditions, priess, terms and foil pardesian? ot |of Nathan Sawyer, a_former Norwich |beld Wednesday afternoon from the|ormy, to the government whu-f in|tion. Mr. Cromwell was a native of & aml Embalmeu t resident, who died Saturday at the|home of her grandmother. Mrs, Jes- |New London, apout G o'clock Wed- |Poquonnoc Bridge, having been born —“"‘b“—‘—" the City Court. = home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellle §,|se O. Crary, in Preston City, with a|nesday morning to have him put on|there 58 years ago, the son of Henry n the City Cout Utley in Brooklyn, was in her ninety. |large nvmb-r of friends attending. |one of the island boats, rélaxed his|A. and Harriet Crandall Cromwell He| Judge H. H. Pettis occupied 1he first year and was the daughter of theiRev. F. Tholen officiated at the |vizilance somewhat when on the wharf|was a painter by trade. He was a bench at the session of the ~ity court 322 Mzin Street late Capt, William and Lucretia Dud- | services. Burul will be in the Elm (and Wilson, catching Fitts unawares, 0 , | member of the Masons and of the Red {on Wednesday morning. Four men Chamber of Commerce Building ley Williams, Grove cemetety in Mystic, where{nushed the sherif® off the wharf into|Men. were fined $2 each for ‘ntoxication and 2 : 3 the body will be taken by Undertakers |the icy water. The soldier then madé| He leaves his mother and one sis-|in one case §i ent was suspended. ‘Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Dr. Alired Richards Reminders are being sont out that|Henry Allen and Son thdny. a dash for liberty, but had mot gone|ter, Mra :Addison Avery, of Hamilton |for a month. For violating the light any person or firm paying an employe| The deceased was born in North|far when caught by anotier soldier. |avenue. law in this cny, a New London auto DENTIST $800 or over a vear must make a re- |Stonington, the daughter of Appleton| The sherift was pulled out of the driver. paid $18.50. An Occum man 8 Office : turn of this fact to the income tax|Woodward and. Mary Willisms Wood- |water and went back to police head-| Playing in New York Theatre. e OB ol T §-12 a. M.~ t 5 p m collector. There is a special blank|ward, and both were natives of this|quarters, where he was given the priv- Norwich friends of Miss Vietoria cotirt he left the oil lamps on Wed. and_Sat, Evenings 7-8§ form jsswed by the intorpai revenue |state. She was in her 96th year. ilege of using the boiler room for the Montgomery, who was leadipz lady hh machine burning while he went Room 305 Thayer Bul office for these returns the form num-| In early life she matried Ellis [purpose of drying out his elothes. of the Poli Stock company in Norwicn |inte & bouse. When he came out the Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 §|ber being 1009, Leonard and for ten years they lived e several years ago, are interested to|BiSh wind had dlown the lights out. e in Preston City, and then maved|THE OVER THERE learn that, under the management of s e piase s " |ave fonring Tor the elfect of the er|Io Mystic, where Mr. Leonard died on SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. |the Theatre Workshop she has been CHIROPRACTIC "‘:m o the ohect of the ex-|December 3, 1878. About 10 years - playing at the People's House ,in New letau. ug, Frank W. Browning be- |50 Mrs. Leonard moved to Preston|Pleasant Evening Spent at the Home | York, at East 15th street. Miss Mont- INCWTS [N SOCIEW v i City and residled with her grandniece Flemi ery appeareq in Forgotten Souls, ADJUSTMENT g::’n :oc!gn?r?u l:hfl:mtfie n::;f Mrs. Jesse O. Crary. Except for de- il E'_'.d_. ing. fifl ot : group o!ntmgrihys. trans- Is a natural health method which en stood 10 degrees below zero for | LcCtive hearing, Mrs. Leonard retained | «ne Over There Sewing eircle met|lated from the Yiadish. the possession of her faculties to & re- | gt the home of Mre, Fred Fleming on| Virginia Chauvenet, who was also The ables nature to restore your health ong a perfod . markable degree. She was a Baptist|Monday evening nml .w. “"m one of the local Poli company, acted |noon with more effectively and premanently M R. D. Fitemaurice, formerly of Nor- |in religious faith. pleasant evéning. dainty luncheon |the part of Fayge, a blind mother, in any known nealth method. No medi- | wich, assistant general superintend- _Her nearest surviving relative 18 2| gas served by the nmn. after which |2 symbgiic tragedy, by Perez Mirch-| Dr. and Mrs, Gordon Hislop are cine, surgery or ostéopathy umed. ent of the New Haven railroad, who |Sister, Mrs: Anna Hakes, mother of{geveral vocal selections were rendered, | bein, erflitled, In the Dark, visiting in New Lo¢ndo has been in charge of the temporary | the wife of Charles W. Gale of Nor-|accompanied by Miss Mary Brennan. - - Clm'oprachc lnshtnte dispatohing offies in Danbury for six|Wich, Who is in her 98th vear, and|The members are Mrs, Fred Fleming, Sewing Circle Exhibit. Mrs. Burrill A, Herrick has left to weeks, has concluded his duties and |libes with a daughter in Pasadena.|ihe Misses Yvonne Saboutim, M The exhibition of the Hadassahipass some time in the soutlx J. 0. Zimmermann, A, C. ln- gone to New Haven. From there |Cal. There are a number of nieces and | Riley, Katherine Riordan, Elizabeth Sewing circle is to be held at the e will return to Boston, nephews. 3 Mary Brennan, Loretta Reid | Brother of Joseph synagogue on Suh-| Mrs. Weston C. Pullen was a recent Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic Mrs. Emma Brown Putnam. and Dora Ethier. The bers are |day. The exhibition is of garments|guest of Miss Pauline Hoffman in Club met Monday after- ss Pullen. Twenty - nuee attended Wednesda: of Mrs. Ei planning on giving a otie socigl|for the benefit of the Palestine Res-|Hartford, P20221 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, Conn. | mestin of the Progressive Missionars | 11 o2 ofy “fror "o %y DYWT | Fn” Potasic hah ‘afier. Baater toration fund, Seere will be present Quhnhsldm'uh ur;'g" & rmay Cengregational church at 2 o'clock on ooy oy at the exhibition, Mrs. Greenfield of ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Brewer of sldi There were ,:&,F‘ Tust Jre. | Wednesday_afterncon with many rel- TWENTIETH BIRTHDAY. New York, who will fnake an addrees | Hingham, Mass, have been guests of NOTICE Dou: and Miss Gard ';“a:f ans atives and friends in atténdance. There o A i T The committee during the past few,Arthur H, Brewer. John . e AB 0t TS. | were many beautiful floral forms. Rev. | Célebrated Wednesday by Comfort|days has been been calling on the % T I am going to New York for ter ,from x” 5&","“’"3 let-| G . Goodenough officiated and the Circle of the King's Daughters, merchants of the city for donations = rs. J. P. l;fi_ as returned to days lir“as sale. fiw:' . “' following members of the choir: Mrs. : 2 fshies.4 who have responded generously. ’!stol M‘“el} d‘m ;;“P:::g with her place of business will be on vm., Prank B. King, who broke his left|William J. Allyn, Mrs. Enos Grey| Comfort circle of the King's Daugh- - 1 sister, Mrs, I son, Avenue, Norwich Town, Conn. leg by a fall on the ice ai Waterford, |and Albert Knmouth safig Nearer, My | ters celebrated its twentief nlnhd.y Attended State Fairs Meeting. = I e Y ; "H. YURMAN, Fai has left the home of Mrs. King's par- |God to Thee, during the service. Waednesday afternoon by & The Sullwing 16cs). mn.-wesd. bk |- WP Ad JF. . Richards, who . y or . Mrs, Charles Rich- g o] The bearers: were Frank, Clarence, | with the leader, Mrs, Albert b tm.y, ent at a meeting of the State Fairg |liaVe been visiting m':i: h:rmaln{iflrlllm.tb‘:rfuhx t::dh&l; Everett and Philip Brown. Burial was |of Washington street. association in Hartford on Tuesday: ?)'rfl: h"}': ;"“""‘i ] :}“:e" home in 4 uk J. King, on Court street. By|in the Brown cemetery where a com-| Twelve were in attendance and a|Gilbert S. Raymond, Albert J. Bailey, mm’n"&’u 2 ~“m°"*'¥md Pt "‘"?,‘; ‘g“& lennkhn st. ‘ u.. end of the week he will go to the|mital service was read by Rev. Mr.|delightful afternoon was spent. and-James B. Palmer, of the New |n : htmi oy DERA or hospital 1o have the cast removed. Goodenough. It was voted to giye from the theas- | Londen County Agricultural soctety, |her daughter-in-la IS THE PLACE TO GET ‘A NICE o e Un!::flnker Gager had charge of the gyflji toawnrd’:k:he B?‘tngtn:t Ii:gmn Charles P. Bushnell and W. O. Rogers uneral arrengements. nd, and a am¢ owdrd the{of the local grange and others. e ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE| American dimes and _nickels . aro - Young Women's Chtiefian association DIES incss. betore che. Dablie.” There. is PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY. | perfectly good in France, where the| Tn commmemoration of St. Nicholas a war waorl.' Tenders aggregating 1,172,000 for the | OOT. —In eport, Fed. “i tmedium battes than thFough the & THING IN THE MEAT LINE hoys have no trouble at all in getting | special service was held on Wednes-| After the formal meeting the circle |erection of country wheat silos and a W Arinus 31 Colburn. formerly o vertislaz columns ~f The Bulletin. rid of them. A dime is worth half a|day at the Russian church in Welbeck |had a delicious birthday supper, in|terminal elevator at Sydney have been 5,::31';:?2; aGg;e:er‘: nena:r;-sil parlors, 70 THERE 12 & ed 1 v.l I UPPERT franc and shoj pers and the people | street. A number of Russian military [ which war bread and war cake fig-'accepted by the New South Wales cab- Franklin stréet, Thursday afternoon, | gestern Conn:cg[cn[ .qu;;‘ mnn." “ g ) ST | officers were presemt. ed. 3 inet. . < < 3 Feh 2, at 2 o'clock, | iwtin for QuSEss resultm

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