Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1918, Page 7

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h, Tussday, Feb. 25, 1918, AND EMBALMERS '“‘..*_“’“*““ Lrov " ABSISTANT e S i hacal ;q uron with central 28.80 inohu.. +It hag been: at- fig‘u thunder storms and sotth- Answered Oay and-Night les i the lower lake region and 2 P i io valley and snow in the Lake| The court -of common plea uonm.n were momd 1 the cases of 35 Main Street - } e i e Judgo Charies W. WaHer beneh, | Sullivan_vs. Sanders, ét al.; Mandin- | g et i = ‘"“ be general rains Tuesda¥ | wat in New London “%m ci vs. Ilventi; Jeremiah Twomey vs. : 7 ° - n in Atlantic coast districts|ijon 1ist session and & ¢ | Cini and Cini vs. City of Norwich. : : n ywars: o e R o o W L A VK e L T D% 2 2 0 = “ mattets wére disposed of re . 2 - ; ) : ; g THE BEST PLACE I8 THE CHEAP. o e o e "fi?flnwe 5 A o!m rfi'm m%‘ 5 of Pithel, et al. v&. City| Buy .U. S. Treasury at ; . d : T o i Government | EST PLAGE 10 ks ‘5";"‘ T ‘::mmlg“g were ordered ldd in two weske: 1o | of Ttl\:w}vxeh went off the list by i st ‘N stamp is part-payment toward a $5.00 FUR COATS finm slighitly Delow the sea: | e oo T A e r M e Roiat: —go Bond (the War Saving Stamp) beéaring 4 per cent., M‘M ncl 08 sonal averdde and there will ck i tode 1B Manchurian D g be'a qull A it_was opened in the eue X vs. Shulman, Green vs. Sher-| ‘ mmh‘bd . On sale here. - Manchurian Dog (N.m! % reéturn to higher temperatufres. of Brown to. DINdto, g hflme Manatacturing. Co., cent box of 1 interest c quarterly. Wombat warnings are displayed on the It Wikt give quick rel e!. and Bacconn Atiantic cosst from Norfolk to B Two weeks for an msuer of - éthier 1 vs, .r.kel C Dox often cures, A Kangaroo and whole gale wamrings from L o | thAIIGE TRES Th :u-mn guéu laware Breakwater to Boston. “rHREE HELD FOR | &k " {gaois -'| send us couion bEISW. e ; . Y 3 ‘ 4 ussian Cal FUR LINED m‘" Wxnhntlc and Middle Atlantic: U. §. DISTRIOT.GOURT| -CONDUCT CAMPAIGN HERE.([ ™~ FRer saMPLE GOUPON. “r ‘ nnua v e r“a Fréshto stro th with mid, o7 idn i 5 NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, Mfi‘n:l we:tg"j‘::sda?,:;renooh “| Will_Be ~ Presented . Befors . Judge | Lscal Workers Hope to Raise Théu- m DRUG COMPANY, - - o NUTRIA Forecast. Thomas at Session Which Opens| sand Dollars for Million Dollar Wi SNKE?‘;WM mflg‘fif ;“"“:‘.‘;fl:‘,fi"—}; 0 e i Sl m L L CHAPHAN co, BUOtRE N oW T aln Tuel | ToAY Fund, L rumg le “Tréatment, in plain ; o U | B | ciarAd i tilebtig ] The ‘Saition WS his Aebraa|] e “ IAT" STREET, m e 3 s re¢ men char, viotatin; on &reiy _obmi g . i . 0 ' ér. Observations in Norwich® |the faderal law in procuting liguors|plans for a campaign to be- held in{l Name . J ; h‘l‘he !oll:‘wins rocm;lds. repoh flem for men in the uniform of the ’gnlud TEAMIN ANDTR cxm vin's rmacy, show the cl GAD G| emparsiire and the barometrie | siaic? o i relge:fud“:etnh M;:: wich's “quota’ of the milfion dolidrs LT DONE VERY PROMPTLY. AND At |hantss Monday: Bt 1o o e S N Beive : ; ° . F ° ° Guire in New London Monday which the Salvation army workers are - - . - L REASONABLE PRISES Ther. By ,:‘.",,,3 ue‘,;’rab;mabeu o wn:!'te& hs:l;ym:hg to @mbe throtighout “the - e - KltChen “rmShlngs ‘91 | the threeé men e cot or War ‘W S b A. D. LATHROP- . § i ks, Norwich this week for the purpose of i Street Moo Taising one -thousand dolars as-Nor- 3 as ssked by | DR 1 'J. MANWARING . is 29.38 {gre Judge Edwin 8. Tho ?n Mayor Allyn L Brown wi : \ nited States district dburt Which | the Salvation army workérs to assist MAY GO TO FRANCE 3 “hone 175 Upats st Mew mwa%x Tiiesday in_the 'campaign plans, atd at the e . It will continue today and throughout the week—a grest T °°"'P"‘"°“'~ John J. Sgllivan wus the frst man mnyu(a invitation a number of prom- | Expects to Join N York -~ Unit; A GREAT VARIETY OF ]Mnmnm Tor’ Montay: Paruy|nefore Cotfimissignét Meulre, | inent Norwlch mén gathored . the |~ Whiah Wil -Faund. Hospital Near outpouring of wonderful values in general housefurnish- . |l y. % bond was af 5 whiel € “ | THam®s bafik at o’ Yy Alarm .Clocks | "o r 1ollo:;ed o | nished. Bl 4 vk mmm & hear tne seiaie of the pro- Firing Line, . .~ .. .- ing requisites, embodym; unusual economies in Houne- ¢tloudy; continued warm; rain ai James Ledhy of New Londoa v- 2ign as . 5 % night. ed examln-.tlosr'\ and was ordered to Vs ws of Hartford, Captain| Dr. Ier I. thmnln of Norwieh |§ hold Needs. at FRISWELL'S bt give a bond of §100 for his. liberty. e New Lohdéh and C‘T‘“" has been elected -a member of the War #uh, Moon and Tides. He secured o suréty. Jewell, who is in charge of the local | Service Committes of - the . Medical 27 FRANKLIN ‘STREET Sun [ High || Mook | Edear M. Leman was unable lo find | corns af._the _Salvation army. The Womet's National Association, “wit Remember—all Hmuefumnhmga will b_e higher a.fter, 3 || fises. | Sets. wsam II_Rises, | surety for .4 -Bohd of $300 .and was}|meeting endorsed the campaign. s gy ;n ew’York city; also this sale, as all METAL GOODS, in JOSEPH BRADFORD CTBm committed Sl e e R e i % 1 | Raciieit Biethion ot M AL 5 B : - ODS, in particular, are advanc. o, et 4 - canyassers ‘to Norwich and o | e o ;: G 2t 3 84 INFLUENGED .BROTHER TO house to house canvass will be made, | tional defense. ing and very difficult to obtain. So make it a point'to-at- g | i 2 i > Dr. Manwaring has “declinéd an op- BOOKBINDER 14 B | 103 | 53 WITHDRAW HIs SAVINGS. . %‘;fi{,};fiaf;‘;figmfi‘g“’;fi“ sl portunity o go abroad wien, the Serb- tend this sale before it cloaes. There are very much; re- h | N —— throu; ~ {ian uni (2 er oman's edical - Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order I Allejod Chargé Bgught Agdinst Erma | ey SHIOST, campaign has|$CHO0L of Philadelphia. She expects duced prices on— 108 BROADWAY C. Bailey in Sul erior Court Damage (been approved by President Wilson, | t0 Joim the New York unit which is It o X 3 g - Yy 3 - ¥ % going to- France to help found a hos- ( HlN ARE AP - m ftyeér“hlslz' e Astion. N R G e CanetiEu: bital somewhere nar. the. fring line. | A W, J ANN'H) WARE j 1o’ W = ik " | Emma c. Bailéy of ihis city is.mage| Tn Hartford the' quota was $10.000, 5ho has recolved ail her credentials, || WOODEN WARE WIRE ‘WARE f ies’ Who Wish . 3 the defendant n a 35,000 damage ac- | but $20,000- has Already been: raised, (en. brought in the superior court by |And the workers have tiow started on e s g . |} 'TIN WARE GALVANIZED WARE Gilbert S. ymond, conservator . of r 3 in: that city. s ; Charitable Saciéty to Meet | William A. Frazier of Norwich, The| - The Saivation army is°doing a little HAS MADE MONEY SILVER WARE ELECTRIC LAMPS NICKEL-PLATED WARE . LAUNDRY REQUISITES a Toilet Cream that will kéép their compléxion in al- Most perfect condition are javited to try the kind we are offering teday i il defendant a sistér of Mr. Frazier. |different work than the Knights of| e With Mrs. D. §, Gilmour—Personals i cnmp’la‘i’nt R that}{Mrs Bailey | Columbus, ¥» M. C. A and other agen- annbury & Bethel - Streest Railway. The Ladles’ Charitable Society con- |on Dec. 4, 1917, influenced Mr. Frazier | cies- who as a rule have their head- rospers’ Under Receivér’s Manage- hecteq” with St. Mary’s church, is now | to Withdraw £9.700 from his account | quarters within thé boundaries of the| ment. s . ; balalng weekly moitings to sew for | Vith ihe Moriners Sevings bank . |Var camps Tne salvation atmy es:| oo : Everything in Kitchen and Pantry Needs at Special whieh containg enough roxidé in h fs: k I v New London and on.Dec. 6th to pay shes hea rters just outside the udge am. M. Maltbie, .In the . : . - 15 make 1t the 1deal Croam o e e e a e R oy o Ner $5300 “Whith She. put 1o |camps In'an endsavor 16 ‘eounteras |superior vourt m Bridesnnc i i\l Prices during this Sale. It should be an occasion of g Qhy the Aocisty et With Mrs. Bat. |Ier own use. the ‘outside influences. -and their ef- {cepted the three months’ report of At- , * ok Earintty 9 THiCtoonth atrset oo U forts have been very successful. . |lorner J. Moss Iyes as receiver for special interest to every housekeeper within shopping dis- unn's amacy this Thutsday the ladies #ill gather |ATE CANDY; HAD S —— TEne the Dinbury & Bethel street. rail ¢ of thisators = asl to hiotsk mieh and -1 2 at thé home of Mre. David S, Gil- TO GET DOCTOR|SAYS STATE FISHERIES which' road has stockholders in. Nor- ance ore me boarding 50 MAIN STREET mour on Sévénth street. The ladies 5 wich and “other eastern “Connecticut D e Tl ML P Jadies] : : ARE IN NO.DANGER, | towns.” The receiver was_represented |§ house proprietors — a great opportunity for those who '| Wool 7irid of tite Nationai League for | mPles Urged On Italian Storekeeper ———— during the court proceedfngs by At- | e 1 Nw Ebadoh. No Doubt About the Future of Lobster | torney Jacob Klein, of Bridgeport. conduct restaurants. Don’t miss it. - i e g .and Shad Industry. The receipts of the road .coveting ve “ ' FUNERALS, TLouis “Gaetano, preprietor of = fruit ‘ 7~ the thre¢ months period amounted to by, » and candy store in New Londen is at 'fl\at the fish and dyster industry of ['$36,478, which inéluded the proceeds Mre. m;;;;‘"m e Bis homé suffering from the eficets of | the state will not suffer by reason of |0 two notes. The court allowed the p X 5 e i allegbd poisoned candy - ‘which was!any proposed federal fegulations in-|receiver $300 on account. 3 ol 5 a ‘pa“‘ °t i gg? futierdl of ;hei’a“:dilyra n‘:i;;me; given him in his store Monday after-|stigated by Food Administrator Hoover When Racelver Ives tobk’ charge of : ; ) kL t 11 t Danb ! 2 $05m the hoime 6f heb danghter Mrs noon by a salesman whé urzed the|was the news which Fish and Game | the alrs of e Danbury.& Bethel, ; Italian to sample his goods. Commiésioner - John' M. Cramptoh (it Was testified, the balance on hand = ok ALL KINDS.ON Juh&ntF Condon, at No. 9 > , Gaetano afiér- eating the candy be- | brought ack from. the confcrence. at | amunted to $1 40588, -All hills con- e e ————————————————————— ; AUT OBIL stréet, wi i ;. came violently il ‘and was immediate- | Washington, Feport of which he has|tracted under the receivership have : T OM BILES, - gitce, m'luku ne celatives and friends|iy taken to his homie, where medieal|just made to the fish and gugys com.|beén met, with the exception of coun- | AT THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE AT THE DAVIS THEATRE om Broo! lvn. N Lo Montville and | ireatment was administered. Gastano's | thission. . The state commiscioner and |56l fees and there is a cash balance of — - 5 S Cmcfls WAGONS, |he,Places “gle"l;e{ were held at|eondition is not considered .|Tocal represeritatives of the fish and | $5,357.24 on hand. The U. S. A, Girls Big-Crowds ‘See Parentage. Qe amy s chutch with the rector, Rev. | inquiry at’ the police statien el oyster industry went to Washington ere wag no opposition to'the ac- : co * S et S infofmatics fthat no répére- had|prepared to make 4 strong protest|centance of the"tepott The U. S. A "Girls, another 6f those | ~ Parentage, “heralded as’orie of the ‘Q{RW st, 'rel;"v]ea:f(x e se: 5. T. 3 Doovalt | peen mae of {he cese. #* % | apaindt- atly . DrOGNstlon to soophed | bright musical comedies which Man- | greatest films dealing with vital ‘home staté laws so that theére may be more Have Won Their Suit. ager Bd. Connelly has been bringing |probims;,, - was-seen - by large sized NOHWIC-H MAYN \UED extenaive "catching and use of fish to| The Humphrey-Cornell (lo., of New|to'the.Auditorium theatre this sea- [houses at the afternoon apd evening EOR 31M DAMGES, | conserva the meat supnly, but fhey{London bave received word that they [son, began a week's ensagtment at|performances.at the Davis theatre on " |found; Mr. Crampton states, that it is | haye won their case.in the suit broug! this popular Norwich playhouse Mon- | Monday, the first day of its engage- Mechanical Repairs, Pulmlng. Trim- ming, Uphslstering and ‘Woed Worki | iy Siackamithing in all its branches \BH not the inténtion of the administra-{by the Shredded Wheat- Co. againat|day. The show they presented “Mon-)ment in this city. The picture treats TR t 2 n Fr;fuqu:I!d:w"‘:;:in::{;T:&! Olv‘:msrult tion to propose any laws which would |{he Ross Food Co. and the Humphrey- | fay afternoon and evenjng was Over | With the c;mv_day ‘;,mb]ems i s :emce u = »m-w i rought.by ¥ " |affect the existing state laws govern- | Cornell Co, co-defendants.-The Sfred- | the Top, a military rovue. The com: ) averace & e, Comedy. Trict b the g 68 o 4 thowsand dollars are | IME-the production of ehell fish, yosters |ded. Wheat Co. of , America . brought | pany carries a_duo’ of comeaians Who e o B e e cgarac fthm;e of the funes . lasked by n(.n"m" 4 I, Mercier of Plain- | Of se@ food. Conseaupntly comrls-|suit against the above defendant Rass|Eot a big R e D B s e nake t:"hib : : ficld in 4 stpefior court action brought | S1OnCrS from every state pledged their |Co. for infringement of patent and |Monday. The stage setting is aftrac. | bictiire one of the biggest scen dt the 501 N Alex L forcier . avainet Fred Holds- | SUEPOrt to the government's plan. My, {manufacture of a breakfast food: sim- | tive, the chorus girls are pretty and)Davis this ve h 515 Nol‘lh Main St. | The funeral of Alex Tenuienis ot v dwaingt Fred Holds. | Crampton's report in full to his com- | flar fo the shroAded wheat bisenit, sma | the military songs well selected. ‘The | Tn addition to_this teature attrac- peld from hie 1t . 8= | roatit of s automeblls anedt oy | mission follows: made - Humphrey C‘omen ca:defed-|show will be repeated today and onjtion there is a five-part Trigngle e : — | well avens ; : el of L oclacht 87 | “State Board of Wishéries and Game: |ant, because they Liologalhesy| Wediesday there will bo a somplete | western drama, The Tiarming of Jim “PROTECT YOUR FEET” attendancs . ¢f i ey er:, N a “Gentlemen: The importance to Con- | were the first to handle the Ros: .58 | change. The picture programme on|Benton, starring Roy Steéwart. e Thero whie mapy floral tFib: Jile. The acelden: pecurred Jan. 29.|necticut of the declsion felative to our | product. Momaay ~sonsisted of - (Gieorse Walsh |comedy picture Is entitled When War ' jutes. 'Befvices wers helé in St Jo. fisheries prompts me to send you a.re-|- VIS SRy +oniw Lin, The Pride of New York, a patriotic Meant Peace and it is a Triangle pro- = FOOT gpé 1.-" F: * | seph's church wifa Rev. I V. Macie. | TOPile was run into by an automobile t of ‘the convention. drama.and an installmént of The | ddction, 2 L cle- | owned by Mr. Holasworth and alleges | PO Ferryboat Is Called Nathan Hale. |j; 5 20 . LIGENSED CHJROPODIST |fi:§:;,°$“{fi;”ém St was 1o | Deglizence on the part of Mr. Holds- sflt‘:&f’t‘““:‘;‘;‘eih"gfi‘ neariy: ‘every By ;> WpAet . “ermgiseton fofua: thel o P TR == = = #r. Cummings' Spring Arch Support |St. Mars's comstory. i : ent. The assemblage was called ip| COMMIssiongr of navigation at Wash-. In' the Cit Caurt : D Pr Buits 7-8, Alice Building, Nérwich hUnieRfi;rs I(:urnm.ms- & Ring h:di o 4 order by Kenneth Fowler of New Yof& Ington, D. C, as the rssult of the.in- 4 5 Formerly of Waterbury Phoné 1986.4 | charge of the funeral arrangements. and the ‘opening address was made by | Lercession of " Congressman. Richard P.| There was a session of the city court The deceaskd was- Born In Poland e Herbert H Freeman, the name of the.steam fer-|on Monday and several matters were - st iii s ] 80 yeuri agor the won. of 3Ec, and Fion | ELE Wers Approved on, Monday by Waaee :g;’e"br:'&‘s"h:a‘:n;:: fi:::;ge ryboad Port Morris, purchased by the | qisposed of m short order. There wera Eczema R’emedy Roch Lenkiewicz. . He died Saturday Comrmissioner- J. J.-Donchue. by the president's proclamation of Jan, | SifY _Of New London for use on_the | six: hefore-the court. on-the charge of | The cure of Skl dissases (ecrem) and dis- WILLIAM C, YQUNG after an illness of fotir months, . T - 18th, e T ek been ' changed 1o |intoxication and four of themn paid cawesafthe sl ly known 1o be dlfficalt even b fhis life had beén spent in Norw: ~wing - eight . compensation | . athan e their fines while two went to jail. ith the of intelligen{ iscrim- Suectzmor to Bo"ls"survived by his. wite, " four | Avesmerts ware on Monday agoroved| e Sapined ihe faod contiions |\ MHhe®ugi®ts mow being put.into| Teme man was And- 55 and. cosis foc Loy BE Ly eninety dopeedanic i Tt STETSON & YOUNG - {Gaughters and three sons, and other | Y Comrmissioner James J. Donohue water and eclared it ‘was essential | (ONdition for use on the river at New |not ecarryinz a light on his team at ing and troublesome , that is D.D.D. Pre- CARPENTER and BUILDER | more distant réfatives. [“’ SHBR tn e e offoe: | that"the fish production of the country | LOTk and in a short. {ime will come[night. An automobile owner paid | seription. minutetired by the D. D. D. Com- Malin-Rackewell 01? be increased 50 per cent. this veay | to New London 1o begin service. ' |§19.50 for leaving his car standing | pany of Chicago, fl, T take yauch pleasare in e W ey A o iest Personais, . |3ad My, Nellc stoore Nofwieh: igni|er st was B < : without proper Tight e a s ails el ool Telephone Waet Main 8b. | . Join_Erickson of the mavy spent|gates from Feb. b, on Weekly basts |, The intention of the fopd adminis- N. F. A. Notes. y medicine they can rely upon With perfect con Bunday at his home in the villags, | C. B. Cottrell Sbns Co, Stoningt&n !r::ion nl:heme Drnetét ;k‘:nli:gd of salt | Miss Jenntx;‘e ’ v!‘! -hofdl Tufts cto;l‘ese Has Resigned ge Deputy. Sones, M. L. RANDOLPH, Md. okeely 7, waker rmen ai - i 3 8 , Md. o i / {and James H, Kenyon, Westerly, R. o pro-|is ;fih‘afimé Topah e out o¢| After being-deputy of the Supreme Dec-1L1m%. Oskhurst, Texas. Nicholas Spéllma; Dev L1 ducers was to enable the adminisira- | Bu § Del Hoff MR ey ot BL i o Devom and’ Jomn Lon Hormihe Yratoy ot | tion to greatly increase tho catckes |sohool from. sickness. Miss Helen | Council, Ancient 9nd_Accepted Scot-| Come in andwe will tell you something =10 otel |72 foe on left foot, Jannary 26, Awgrd | 2R opportunities of the fishermen and | Browning is teaching the classes of |tish Rite. Charles L. Hubbard has re- | about what D, D, D, Prescription bas ac. EUROPW PLAN . dates from l‘ebru,.ry Hnl on weekly broaden their operations for the dura- | Miss Heélen De Long, who is sick, Miss | signed and his uncompleted term will Helgo E{riekm of the natienal army | basis. tn}x;not It:‘ehwar Browning is a graduate of Smith col- %e ‘df“lfi;:-ezd %‘VM }(; “\;[ gffi%fi??r, x?(g ?:gfished n; ka:’rnlt;:nt:ilgfilia:rhmd ' €] . Mr. HAYES BROS, Props. Fab, o his home in the villgs over| Michast Jasod, Gociin and Thomas iy, ReEqetions wil woon be emacted |lege. " T DO ot 13ra dgsren Masoms | Felieves you. 35c, 60 and §1.00. ; ; Fovesher poed “x‘fif“"‘k;":""l{u‘;‘; ous districts. -In some of the districts TAFTVILLE and are well known in this vicinity. Telephone 1287 220 Broadway | William McCiimon of Fort Terry wes | from Dee. 1 ou weekly bacie ¢losed seasons on certain varieties of % ] i or ‘t his home in the. village!| A s salt watpr fish are now being enforced | .. fias s AR i cy, New ndon: contuston’ of i tie sare in greatest ah\mdance in the Village !nvitin. DINWOODIE—In Bradford R. I, Feb Allan !mn of the U. 8. S. Massa- J:.n, 4 .I;zard dates fr'gn .?gnm;; pre waters. 22, 1918, a son to Mr. and Mrs, Paul chusetts is at his home in the village | on weekly basis, “In_many_districts “restrictive laws| Last week the Ta;tville Pin Break-} Dinwoodie. for a few days. New Lonfieu Ship and Engins e&m-imm’t non-resident and alien fisher-|ers trimmed the. Baltic Millionaires { DENISON—In Norwich, Feb. 23, 1918, ny, ‘New - London, and wmmsflen are rendering it impossible for|three straight games at the Taftville| a son to Mr.and Mrs. Frank R. Den? . ; . ¢ i David Y. Campbell of the medioal | Hoyle, New London; contused lég asd | Yo9sels and équipment from one statt |alleys. Tonight the Pin Breakers will| ison: WHIP 15 Mair Street c corps stationed at Camp Devens to make catches of fish the shore |jorney to Baltic for the return match, | MAXSON—In l\ormch_. Pely: 24, 1918, a |~ 22s8% 8 Y 3 v a visiter in the village Sunday. i, }?,?”E”fn’i“w’e’mfim fates £rom | aters of adjacent smusj' The® scores: son to Mrs. Martha Maxson. A 3 Fresh Dail, ""Max Gordon & Sen Corp, Norwicy,| ‘Bestrictions against the .use of Bin Breakers. ANTOKOL—Tn Norwich, Teb. 25,1918, | @l [t y Raymond J. Burke has resumed his|and Mr. Paraworthi; struck ankle|DUrse seines Within the three mile|y Peitier 3 99 103— 332| @ son to Mr.and Mrs. Myer Antokol. pab Y 4 |ltudiea at Holy Cross college, Worees- [ ith piece of iron January I17th. The | iMit are alse curtailing production. Brouet .... .88 92 86— 266 - % z o he— ter, .after spending Washingten's award dates from Jan. 24 on weekly | - “The food administration desires to|N. Peltier L1356 102 102— 339 it MARRIED. . E ORS 100 103 . 92— 205 e T Miix e X CI . 0 f don, Feb, 23, 1918, by Rev. J. Romey birthday at his home eon Seventh bl!l!- suspend these and similar local regu- |Landry ..., P..p"’ S ul"k.t street, | McGarry & Nagle, New London, and | lations when- it is deemed best to fo|Chennette -, John Newcomb, New London: injured|{so, and it is net the intention of the 3 Danrorth John B. Yarbrough, Jr. i - 6 Franklin Street Portland.—John T. Pitsgerald has|right hand and. collirbonie December | adfninistration t6 promuigate regula- 556 % . 8. Navy of Waxahachie, Tex, and been named as chairman of the Smile={1.” Award dates from Dec. 9 on a|tions ‘affecting or modifying in any Millionaires. Elsie Mills of Berkeley, R. I JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister age -\300; I:lmplisn by the Portland | weekly basts. ¥ l;.” the m?o'“;t state '1aws goverhing iy £ oon—«om-ow-mn New rg:m war bur 6 produstion’ 6f -oysters, ¢lams, lob- < " y e | (BRINGS FOREGLOSURE . ACTION. |sters, crabs. shrimp or any other varie- ; T Smitiy. Jobm 0. Wood of New Londen : i 10,000 TESTIMONIALS “o.‘ _— ties of shell fish o¥ crustaceans. 5 o iyn, Conn. . Lady Assigtant D ~ A. J. slNAY . MOreitms, Colchester Woman Made Deféndant In| “The commissioners from every mtate | R27 -1+ 101 216 - - PSR i of ehildren who have suscasstull Superior Court Suit Filed Monday, |Were called upon th- express: their ke e DIED. it : y used views relative ty itiens in thel < X other Gray's Swest Powders tor Chil- ik 2 conditions”in their w182 Feb. 24, 1915,|@ EENRY E. CHURCH " R‘ 3 ‘Merris Kienfield of New York has|locality. Every one pledged their sup- FARWELL—In Groton, Fel ¥ ‘hey move and regulats. fiel & 2 hwelu relieve feverishness, m.m,.. brought suit in the superior court for | POTt to the administration. Enfisted Marchi M : John B. Farwell, in his 70th year, WM, SMITH ALLEN i : it Marine. = New London, Feb. 24, ‘ ; disoraers, constipation, h de- | this count Abe Cooper, N “The appeal of Frederick C. Waloot niiated, In*Myrchan BENNETT—In New L : Rooma W19 Aliga Buliding, Norwich sy Irgrni"und m.ma, hrf:‘g us o e e doe Couer, Gor {whe foliowed. Mr. Hoover, was a mas.| There have been two recruits for the, 1813, Catperine &, widow of John ! Phene 1177-3 Ber Oy the 1? ‘m‘ chestér, claiming foreclosure on" a[!erpiece and there is probably no man | Merchant marine since the recruiting e 3 i Feb. 24, 1918, Miss mme for 3700. The mortgaged|in the country that understands the|agent hes been appointed for the .vii- { SMITH—In Norwich, 2§ ¢ ey in Hme of ned. Mothees |land s lovated in Colchester. - he fo0d conditions better than he. lage. They are ArtHur ’EBenoit of | Martha Bmith aged 5p vears 5 . FLOWERS y ‘ 6 4 7 should never bl without a box in the | Papers ii the case were filed with the| “ADDarently. there is . no doubt|Slater avenue and John Paradis of —po“n Stree Wednesday afternoon, . Bouse for lmm!dilte use. At druggists|superior court clerk in this city -on|about the future of our shad and North A street. Gustave H. Hedler is|, Fep. 217, 0. Burial in the family Funeral Forms —— everywhere, #3c. Monday. - - 1"-'4-; ndustry, as no, law-will be en- fi‘:-‘s local rocr:lt.ing agent ‘o.{ tll;: u. st * plot in Thntie cometery. historic places Z acted by federal authorities overrul shipping board, wiich is in charge of | wHITWARSH—In Willimantic, Feb. 25 :3:'. :vr"th:“ a-&:’\n u:n::::':: those on our statutes books- n‘&f training the men for the new sey-| 1915, Fred Whitmarsh, aged 44 years. PLAMS TRFJ'-‘." now, as in the past, will be under the | Vies. 5 .| Funeral« services will be held at hx:l fiseous - T control of the state board of fisheries —rer— T late home. No_ 25 Wim avenue, Nor- | Maplewood Nursery Co. . o and game, and the federal laws win| ° :Returned from. Hospltal. . . | Yich Town. Wednesdar. Feb 2% ot|r o o sgopy Tel, 98 ADAMS TAV - be a radical heip, as violators of those| Mrs. Ludger Bouley has returned #o| cemetery. laws would meet, with a heavy fine and | her home in the village after being at | MAYNABD—In Preston, Feb. 24, 1918 | imprisonment. the W. W. Backus: hospitgl fot- four| Pauline C, daughter of Joseph W | P “Should the enabling act regarding’ woeh following a serious operation.| and Ada M. Maynard, aged 4 months y.o NWSitlon wild fowl pass, as it undeubtedly -wil] ' The operation was a success and was | TILLINGHAST—In Prince’s Bay, Staten Shea & Bul'l\e in fl'lq near future, it may change m- performed by Dr: Tintlty and G.a‘ue, Islund Feb 1918, Ernest P. Til- he trolley will get you thers from tne city ia ahout fifteen minutes or you can run there in an cutomebile W less time. ling] 2 ' FREDERICK T. BUNCE || Promptservicedayornight Jl! l andTar auicky relievos bad esccss ,f‘é'.:’:é;:".,:“::.,:":.“ e R ;“fhj;:; i :Z’.s s _— . > Pi.no T“nef i, 682-2, Lady Assiztant ; wmhm 2 hetiis. 5 m&?:‘:mm“d'ignfimfi pte‘r‘E Show windows eof :Norwich dry s’oodu n::-;;-n ‘;.mlf}, “Egnkux:n Th‘;::({%v g(f,. o put " ur ; Prone 2 2 Clirmount Ave.| S : | T Py Toutacta B | e et o a0 foT ety ::t.’t“.,:”,;.’::"’{u’,z'::“"“m_' T SGE L e cook Lty et B St vertising columps < Builetln,

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