Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 5, 1918, Page 5

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Lieut, Ronald Kimball of Deyens. fit Sunday ' Miss Emma_ mum. n is h its last quarter to-|tient, is , at 744 p. state tuber Sanday school pupils rs. George Taylor - -] p ey g S '“M e R au&n g Brown: Lieut. wlth her daughter, Mrs. George H. ey Fhfeut. 3, J. Todd s«rgt D J Md{en- & : wep to its ‘liw e :-.'Q:ngrmmbm i m afi“fl“ > Rudolph- Veisvn and Jeffrey Coit, | Ay T"""“g’,:,,, ‘has mission. The Liberty Y| Two hundred and sol both of this city aben fhe "“‘;}f“ B ) : . 5 times | Sing several selections m ‘at Fort Wi “tsn g_ ;{‘o N‘an{ch, returning to % < v by will preside at the | The mayor, Ja his ot | ww “term as| The big land-baitleship %lrmnm: - ‘ 1 3 c tly + astonished thousands hlfing strawberzles from Flor-| John m . that his duties to his r 3 ato ;’t ich recen! offered by the Norwich deal- ston 2 - |2 . that he shotild mot & / s S Vatted Shiey SIS & Cana T oton - : ich 1 was elected, T by lumbering up almost impossible in- i S guild of C church R offer of support made o : to my family ‘and ‘sitth | clines, crushis gre tch- | b "l %-t‘ 1] !:revenm‘ %mh;l‘l;! Rich- S committee. t 1 should not accept = renomina- ”g 'fid”ww@m The tetter is as follows: ; tion under any circumstances. amidst a.raking. “ton . H. Pettis, Esq., In dlosing, may I express my ap- mt on & tour of - you will not be £ a Lee ‘The winter’s accumulation of logs y Sec'y 'me Town Com., * preciation for the kind offer of sup- stimulate xdw:ruxflqg for the.! Bnu‘s.. Osgood Co. will supply you. are being sawed at the sawmills about S = S Nor'wa&, Conn. port which you expressed last even- o mn!wumm % m‘g Gnen oy —_— | the countr. Frank E. ing our ing for the committee. It I am able v . i two 5!!'-!“8!3wh“‘ T4 ,{t6 be of service in some other capac- of the British Capadian Tt 6t forgotten How t comvereation ot T tou|ity than that of a vandidate at the Borulting “misslon, wnd n _ peel e A AB gt g vl : | i :’;1,}‘."?“ g 3 coming city election, 1 will be pleased m 9;1 fi; hfl;nfl Joi erew o storm Monday evening. Norich at the annual city election in|t0 co-opérate as I told you last night. all of ‘whom have been wounded, is ' ‘Harold 1 of Westerly | Pane, 1918. I believe that I stated to Very truly y was. twice wounded !mnse‘[f “Brigadier In many towns farmers are looking | Sun, who(m %‘m 47 the represemafl?é! ot Vour. mmm"@’ ¥ AU-‘YN L BROWN. |General ‘White wants to® show this forward to one of the busiest maple | the last quota from Nonrld:, ‘has bm worderful * wAr “#achize ‘in -aftion 1o sugar seasons in years. assigned to the 36th Co., Seventh Bn— Mich water ia being wasted becanss | [20%: 0f he Mystic brigade. FAREWELL BANQUET FOR | THREE DIVORCES GRANTED m“fim"fifg‘mgyfig‘fi‘ of o leaky water Dl.p:‘n:’:-rsthe Steiner Miss Marion Kimball has acceptsd DR. WILLIAM T. DRISCOLL BY JUDGE GREENE |SPiring them to volunteer and do their residence on Church street. a position the National City (To. 4 i :|1s Third Member of G. E. Club to The mercury stood at 11 degrees of New ¥ork, which is the bonding S built to operate in mud and not on department of the Nstlom City bmfl. Enter the Service. Caurt Monday. frozen ground, the Britannia will first early Monday mo at the Cogges- | diss -Kimball has been prominent in e o o local musioal circies end Will be groats| On Monddy evening the G. E. embl Judge Gardiner “Greene srantea | VISt the darge centers of population plain duty to their vouniry. Owing AND C‘ON’STI'PATE‘D. ST FOR COLDS, BAD BREATH, | SOUR STOMACH—CHILDREN LOVE THEM. Get a 10-cent box now. Be cheerful! * Clean . inside to- mgm and ‘feel fine, e Cascarets’ to liven your liver and clean the els_and. stop. headaches, pold, 'biliou: spe!se, offensive l-n-&‘i sated tongue, sallcwness, sour stom- ‘ach and gases. Tonight take Cas- carets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest Liver and bowel cleansing ybu ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand —Everybod doins’ it. Cascarets best laxative for children als nominating cmmmtbee be appdinted by the chair. The program for the evening, which was in charge of Frederick Cranston, ‘opened vith the singirg by the audi- ence of the ‘Hymn to Music, which ‘was followed by a group of three piano solos by Mrs. lizabeth Danihy, Mrs. At Short Calendar Session of Superior to ‘the fact that tamks are| aniby delighted her audience by the surety and finish of her performance in each number, the Alla. Mazurka by Memorowsky - proving particularly at- tractive and fascinating with itk in the sgutl ichmaond,. Atlanta, Au- = cquaint: iam T. Driscoll, a mem- Ufl‘ee divorces. at the short calendar _{rhythmic dance measure. The papers mote that Henry Trum- | Missed by her many acquaintances. %:Xe v?!:o 12&:11‘: Teave soon for Camp |Session of the superior court in New gfi:' nfifitherhmcmgewd :]fi' n‘?;t MacDougal rendered bull of Plainfield has arrived at Ashe- AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. elb Hattersburg, Mississippi, a {London Menday morning. «All were W the VP v three songs in wide- ville, ¥, C, and Is o guest of The vie : 7l banquet at the Wauregan hé. | uncontested. e el s ML, T 0 M vein, the first two, the byortsd William S, Hart in Wolves of the Rail.| el | Thore wers. (welve present and| Wiliam Smith of.. Norwich was | £Of headquarters of Cot: 7. S. Denmie, | Minor Chord “and To' You, being vers ' ! the following menu was served: granted a divorce from Cora Smith he | Charming love songs, sung. with great Progressive Missionary olub of | o ooeems o m sl £ i SF parts anknown onthe ground of de. | I ChATEe of the western division, The {(ULTIRS 1010, Sone sunk with et “‘.’..?’ with Mre Chasios R Stark, g |HArs Jatest picture, Wolves of the Cotuit Oysters on ~They were married Dec. 6| rirtner weather sets in, hecause five | © B Piue 2 siE men e or the s causes more wear and tedr on & “lady” o tatoes Torn Cakes{ Ruth H, Pfeifer of New London was 3 Ftaiss, thier's lovely voice was eyl it ,fl,‘}“;‘:mm“g hanse, b "flom,wm e D e ek gianied & divorce from William, B | (N, 6@ fhe Toiannin GE8 30 WS | neard to advantage ta a well chosen consumers in quantity exceeding one- | €vening. The story has the broad Satad Wauresan $eiter of parts unigy carries six machine gu Weighs | ETOUD of sbugs. The Pine Tree, Take, 5 western country. for a setting and Hart| Nesselrode Pudding, Marfschino Sauce |Brounds of dsertion. 30 tons, Whils w m‘ 'fl 0, . Take -Those Hyes Away, and A e ae appears on the screen as Buck An- Faney Cakes " pflomo matsen mamhe e Finch {;t, e e e, Thoea® Mrmef With | Spirie. Flower. . Miss Aughier Is the j Dem{ Tasse marrie eifer Ju al e possessor of a very isweet volce of ! lS o e e ey, I Seen{ i o e, Wflmarepes Yeiog i SRR are ok, e s shven | o8, Toghe 0 tone : The Britannia ‘saw 'service in the Iate, which are leds desirrable tharf|ture picture, which is entitled The “";hf“s“’dy of her e e 2 ro, | DBtHIS o the omate wont Srer the th the Ted, the pelts proving less valua- |Sudden Genileman. There is nlso a| Followiug the banguet John P. Ly- e R e ol three times and had part of her hull b Triangle comedy film to comnplete ti|ston in bm oo et sor t:x: tsfi%?gom l;fl.:‘i%&m gshot away, To save time she travals a c e Michacl Shea of Belden street, New| " o " Georgs Henry Hewitt e D reconded with | Te. mastiage 1ook place. June T, 1916, |On & bIE flat car betweencitics, her London, a former supernumerary on 2 9 200 oW fim b own speed being only about four miles a few brieéf remarks, the jand she testified that her 3t nd the police force there, died Sunday| The death of George Henry Hewitt|zembers for their ift. “striice and ‘abuse 5“, an hour. Accompanying her on the tour will be the - {occurred at his late home on Hamilton ons b; Jghn afier their marriaze, and continued - FOR -!HE ;.:tse:naon of anmemia after a long ill o B following & PTh;re ‘were vocal selecti g Tl ¥ i 1 P ismigers submarine, renamed the U-Buy long illness. Death was hastened B¥ | Norris Daniel 1. Driscoll ided at | after they had been married less than Bond, which partici fl in the second soLD'ER BoYs Because of a defect in the boiler it |® fall which occurred on January 21 th:nmano s & D | Libe¥ty Toan tam; P year. 2 was impossible to properly heat|in which Mr. Hewitt received & deeP| Dr Driscoll, who is a first leuten-| The short calendar matters were i BT B 4 rlgfldw&y %chool Monday, and the pu- 0“;1011 onsbgms’t. P‘ S HRA Norlk ant in the medlca,l i8 the third tn!:nmsed tot n," tou«vus:t D?l::'x:m vesl: SIX BURNED WHEN & i ere dismissed for th ing © was born in Preston or b arsh, e argument o LARGEST AND FINEST |25, v < morning | He was born f Preston o the North | s of fhe-chab i Join SELECTION IN NORWICH apd motion of defendant Cady was KEROSENE EXPLODED Hewitt and Lucy Maples Hewitt. For ‘fhes'f,te‘}fm’ 0 %fimfim P enoles | Gostobhed. Arroatrong, ot a1, va. Mo-| St E Venus is now a beautiful object in|years the elder Hewitt conducted |33 Biectrician Thomas A. Sheehan |7an, et al, hearing on plea in abate- | Five Men Taken to .Backus Hospital the emern morning sky, rising at 5.30 | big farm and brickyard in Pleston|{ g g, D-5. ment went off the list. Colling vs. From Versailles Mill. an’ hour before the sun.{and was a prominent resident of the | ~'Thoge present at the banquet were 1 Protective Insurance Co. more Bh. wlll be at her greatest brilliancy|town town. Jobn P. Lyston, J. C. m William purucnlar statement ordered filed in| Shortly after noon on Monday an on the 16th. ‘When a younz man the deceased 4 . a z Harrington, John Conway, ‘Will- | one week from next Friday. Edgar vs.| explosion of kerosene occurred at the D learned tlhe trade of a-carriage black- w Mo n, et al, judgment for plaintiff | Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills in Ver- FERG”SUN 8 His friends were pleased Monday to|smith in the shop of a man named | 27 T Driscoll, John T, bl Gaal mfixisnotnmdmmmmfihhmmmm m !‘nnk E. King on the streets. Six|Gates in Preston and became a fine J wa?fl"efiefi i Norl;’ll mfl days. Mercer, Receiver, vs Brockett, | burning of several of the wofi&n ago Mr. King's leg was broken| workman and was an expert in the L Gleason and Jeremiah A. Desmond. | Pleadings on or before Friday, March| Workmen were employed - “Franklin Square by a M on the ice at Waterford. He | matter of sharpeming tools. For 20 8. Howard, Admr, vs. Redden, et al,|ing new boilers at the factory and & is managing to get about on crutch WHERE ALL CARS STOP years he was employed by the late judgment on demurrer xusum!d, went | torch was applied to some kerosene M. B. Ring and for 10 years did bus- | HAILE oLus ENTERTAINS v A Maynard vs. Redden, et} which 'was used as fuel. The men The Y. M. C. A. auxiliary meeting |iness for himself on Hamilton ave- SAILORS FROM BASE 3 t on demurrer sustained, | were badly burned about u:eneemm will be held today (Tuesday) at 3 p.{nue, i the list. ‘Willlamson vs. Red- by the escaping steam. Dr. \ m. with Mrs. B. P. Learned. 180 'Br:s* Mr. Hewitt would have been 78 way. Address by Lieut. Andrew Ol U. 8. N. Music by Miss Olive Hunt. a lowed Menu den, et al, judgment on demurrer sus- | Caillahan was mlefl and a!mnaed the years of age on June 19 of this year. | Coneral Good b :".“ ok O Clnoi, wont off the list. Gobbers wh. Hig wire, {mélia A Hewltt, bassed apman Building, Goldberg, default for failure to fle. away in this city on March 27, , i answer was postponed. Walcer vs.|men burned were Joseph lmnf,ghip_ aged 76 years. She was born in Can- |, The members of the Halle Club en- | pjeohayts, et al., disclosure of de- | ping clorek, Thotas Golden, engineer, Owing to the illness of the pastor, y tertained fifteen sailors from the sub- Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, Secretary Ed- ?r|xur;§ the ?fiugnter O;JOhd" D‘," %,?d marine base Saturday evening in their | fenSe_ or foreclosire was postpomed. m Manville, Homer Delnca. Al i -ITI). speke 4t the Central Baptist ii::vam :::.de e ii:;‘ee ;irth ehaits o}flx;; rooms in the Chapman. building, - The | Halliday vs. Logan, et al, pleadings | phons Morissette and Andrew Delage. Ermest E. Ballard S or default ordered in two weeks. Fied- The men ‘were resting comf fopeh Sunday morping. Rev. Dr. 8.|son. Henry Hewitt and was tenderly | supper committee served the following |\ %0 g, 000 oo dings, or defanit|at the NowpItal on Mondhy ew:;;m "'IO LIN T A :§ ark church preached | cared for in the sunset of his life, |menu: : & in two weeks. Finnegan vs. Buckiyn, 5 Sunday evening. :’hen is. a”‘brother Autzlxgnd Hlewitit, Rooster Ple leadings or default in two weeks. LAKE STREET HOUSE . who is a well to do cat ealer in Stafforq vs. Buckl; leadings or de- 2 TEACHER Norwich spake st Groton Satussas.un, | Tennessee and there are two haif | Pmmeled Spuds Mashed Cow Fodder | oi'i T, weeke, ~ Hloronce . Pems RAIDED MONDAY NIGHT L der-the auspices of the Conmecticut|Drothers, Andrew Hewitt in Hartford ey g‘f‘e’; e ivenible Disks |Riman ve. Henry E. Pennimen, to be HpED k Ail String !natruments repaired state council of defense, the Red Cross ;‘\Igt}{a;‘:nifigm&r:’afio Byes: ok TN /Hoover’'s Tantalizer plfl‘:;fl ”: ‘}; unmnmd list, R‘;sfl 8ix, Including Soldier antl ltalian Are Viclins sold en easy terms so:lutayt and the farm kt::renu ‘commit- gt Loy L0kl I Haile Club Heavenly Hash g:: ‘:’t‘eu 1@% v:mm 1% 'ngmmeé Placed Under Arrest. For appcintmonts address B s i WEDDING, cit e Shers complaint Was granted. Maynard S| poioen eleven amd twelve oclock E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nore ‘The average temperature for Febru- ’ Redden, et al, leave to file substituted : § Monday night the local police raided t was 25 degrees, which was over 2 Repetto—Rush. ’ complaint was granted. - Willlamson S— Dor cent. lower than usval. Fer a few | Lisutenant Oswald Repetto and Miss i Soneral good time followed and | ™R eaden, et ai, leavo.to file substi- At o B i minutes the thermometer rose to 56| H. Midred Rush were united in mar-|7nq 'yl expressed their hearty appre. | tuted complaint was granted. Jack- |jbaries Matison, oolored The po- degrees one afternoon, which was the | riage Monday afternoon at the home ciation for the hospitality they had |SOD VS. Berlin Construction Co., et al, laoed under arfest bat-Matil nd highest during the month. of Rev. Joseph T. Cobb. They were| . oivoq appeal from compensation commis- ;’ it womxnmh . beeqml‘l&‘ unattended. Liemtemant Repetto is % = sioner; hearing was postponed. An- atvzi e g Wi c;l g n QVH}S Announcement is made of the mar-|an officer of the Argentine navy and z geline’ S, Marguglio vs. Angelo Mar- |3 e ‘Wh‘;"e aT";:"_ 5 r-!“af"; riage of Miss Flgra May Thurrott of | has been attached in duty under in- | U. . NAVY LEASES guglio, alimony pendente lite and dis- | there over might. e Oneco and Taunton and Supply Ser-|struction at the submarine hase, New THE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |ciosure of defense and answer or or- :‘f'd was “"‘1 5 S ";“nt‘? be "‘%”“ geant Bdison E. Kirkman of Battery|London. Miss Mildred Rush is the der that case be placed on list as un- | In the house in addition to Mal- C, 58th Heavy Artillery regiment, Fort | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rush . lison and the woman were a soldier 2 . S i contested was postponed. Florence L. : - H. C. Wright, Fisher's Island. of Mohegan. Uncle Saim_ WIN Take Romssion. on Caste o Gabrss W iccs, Sistlosnrt {wo. evlored menmil ain Toalide. MAiC After the wedding ceremony the pest -k of defense and answer or order that|lison is charged wit g 4 dis- c es Dr. Henry W. Hulbert of Groton R g couple started for Bridgeport where The United States navy department | 2S¢ be placed on list as uncontested 3;1;)!(1‘&; ghou'fiel g’m; :t;: :‘)’t';‘risn ;vi;.;x f_re: i o Fuitting: Bis cammission Lieu. |has leased the Memorial hospital in i QR B e R %:fighi erable disturbance, emough o that it We have the finest line of J{aience at the Y. 3. C. A. hut. Heltenant Repetts and his bride wiil saii | New London and will take possession | % 21, that roccirer party defendant|Was heard out on the street. ili i w on Artificial Hells, a study from | for Buenos Aires, the home of the |O% APril 1. The navy is to pay $3000 | % postponed. Military Wrist Watches tor Hugo's Les Miserables. g : 2 year for the rental of the hospital - gave the address Sunday evening at the submarine base before a large au- 5 Uncontested Divorces: Fanny Enos!JAMES E. VICKRIDGE 95 : . which will be used in connection with in the City. Call and see §| ne current White Ribbon Banner 3 tho aimshouse for hospital purposes. | C4TeY ¥s Thomas W. Cantey, was YEARS OLD WEDNESDAY them. Ranging in prices a_Hanover W. C. T. U. FUNERAL No more cases will be received at the | RS20 4 member, Mrs. Lucinda Maria Smith, 4Rt hospital ang as soon as the present granted on grounds of deser-|yy.; | eading Drygoods Merchant For from ‘4,75 to $£30.00. 81, wilow of Norman Smith, who died Mrs. Orso Zorko. cases are discharged no more will be tl\n Mary Kokas vs, Steve Kokas, . P ited on grounds of cruelty: Ruth Over 30 Years. tthe home of her daughter, Mrs, An-| The funeral of Mrs. Orso Zorko was |taken in. The Memorial hospital pro- | &TaR! 5 2 e e oot o matermiy el Dro- | Haakett Dteffer va. William B, Pfel- nie C. Fenner, in New London. from the mortuary parlors of Cum s mings & Ring Monday morning at 9 |the near future but other cases will fs':fi ngz :3‘1 &%ugr o\;{nds oéeggse{lig; teaches his ninet .g:m Oélrm]‘;:l';’()v::; h ut “fl 0. “There was 2 good attendance Mon-{o'clock with relatives from Bridgeport |have to go elsewhere, T by B o Pveanenday, of this Soek. Mo VIak " day morning at 8 o'clock when the|in attendance. At the services in St. —_———— iak, was postponei The next short calendar session will | Fidge was for over thirty years _the be held Friday, March 8, at 10 a, m. |leading dry goods merchant in Nor- wich, locating here in 1850, his store being 26 Shetucket street. He is in TOWN MEETING LAYS his ixsua.l health, enjoys seeing his > monthly ‘mass for the spiritual and |Joseph’s church at 9.30 o'cldck Rev. L . C. T. U. MEETING. Established 1872 temporal welfure of the parish bovs|V. Maciejewski oficlated. Triends act’ e n country’s service was offered {ed as bearers. Burial was in St. Jo- i Main Street, Norwich, Conn. St Putrick's church by Rev. J. H, | sepiis cemetery. twesting SR S ataes. Tund s Read by Mrs. L. Laf P. A The ot i The W. C. T. U. held their March ———— gratulations ‘ednesday. oldest which E:z fi'&f’&“&i‘ln\f&rl‘g’“fi{; i g 0 Syide meeting Monday afternoon and thé| Voters Unanimously Adopt Resolutions | living member of Hanaver Congrega- naval ¥ X Miss Elsie Blackburn. ‘president, Mrs. Arthur F. Wyman, of- " tional church with Which he united in DR A. J slNAY authorities for use as a naval president, Mrs. L Wym: as Presented Monday Evening. o Wl Wnsh T aifes n hospital, infirmary, laboratory, etc.| The funeral of Eisie Blackburn |fered the opéning prayer. Al united e is interestes 3 and was VAR B jisg for tha fret tine sact week, | daughter of Willlam J. and Hedvig|in singing We'll Make-the Nation Dry,| At the adjourned town meeting held ac!lvm;s 1’5{1}: church gt tunel e @ detachment of saflors taking posses. | Blackburn, was held from the: home land tho scripture reading was COX{Monday cvening with a good ropro- | Fobort for 1917, ranks amorig. the first en ‘s slon late Friday afternoon. of her m.re:r: o e 3th chapter. Mrs, H. F. Palmer read | gentation of the voters present a 12 in the state for its benevolences. SN BRI wtimmer. Priiian.] WroRot AN IO was i estine b tonott ME bk T 12 mill wax was laid on the grand ben . - n, L 2 < Rooms 18-19 Ales Building, Nerwish | L iin, tas boen arichored of Ahe Scott| Maplewood cemetery. Rov. Mr. Wye-| Mrs. Robinson 7éad”an item from | obet) Inceting was calied fo onder by| NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION. Plone 1177-3 company dock for a long time, was|koff read a committal service at thejthe Union Signal concernis Miss AR lyric quality and particularly pleasing high range, which is of great promise. ‘The difficult and comphcated Fan- tasie, Scene de Ballet by Charles de Beriot, was played by Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett with verve and rare taste, great pleasure to the audienc. Jams J. Moore sang the charming " 101a_classic Come Live With Me, and Love's Anguish, with great expression and feeling. The Fagle asssung by him wasof great pewer and a.graphic tons' picture. Miss Annie L. Taft and Miss Plla M. Potter, the accompanists for the evening, did their share towards mak- T ing the pro am the success it was. ‘Mrs. ‘Wi Ry able to take her part the program | g:’”d account of illness, the evening was also Golterman's I.e Reve, bflth being played most effectively by Mr. Ricker and accompanied as well by Mr. Fontaine. [TGHING BURNING PIMPLES ON FACE Lar , Red and Very Hard. In Blotches Lost Sleep. Face Was Disfigured. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT (gt “By using perfumed soaps, my face wab Badly sfected with pimpglu.y The pimples were large and red and very hard, and they, festered very much. They were in blotches and itched and burned all the tie so severely that I irritated my fage by scratching. I lost many nights’ sleep, and #ny face was disfigured. The trouble lasted for two months.” “Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I used two boxes of Cuticura Ointment with two cakes of Cuticura Soap when I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Mary Struthers, 1 Cross St., Beachmont, Mass., July 28, 1917 Keep your skin clear by using Cuti- cura Soayp and Ointment for every-day toilet purposes. Nothing better. hn ie Each Free by Meil. Add:s!fi* card: “Caticnra, Dept. R R. Boston id E. E. PRUNIER, General Agent for Easteng Connecti- cut, for the < Underwriters Fire Extinguisher Phoenix Dry Chemical fire exting- uisher and the Fabric Fire Hose Co's. Hose. These are the best goods en the market. : G 5 Grove Street. n Cas K. Balley, d 2 Hlown out of New London harbor and | grave, Tinling's worl in thls state. . Mrs. Wye | B Sy hoasper K. Balley, 293! March Mesting Held at Hagh ‘Henry across the sound on to the shore at man spoke about'the late Mrs. Lalltan | After s brief address, Mr. Pettis asked Osgood Memorial. . Fisher's Island Sunday morning after Guard Drill. M. N. Stevens and the Frances E. h Tuti ® ve The Thames Loan |k ber snchor crain™ ™ e el of Cor Withra memoria fund. % Shacs’ wles . cosoletions CUMMINGS & RING e lar drill of Company I, C. E presented to the meeting. The Norwich Music assotiation held Brovost Marshal Generat Cromdor tn | B G, Capt. Grosvencr iy command- |, M5, T L. Lathrop read. & very - |™3yles b Standish presentsd the fol- its March meeting Monday evening in & Trust Co. the sinking fund and the balance for | casion. Mention was made of the an- phy school at Roches-| Mrs. Thomas Bruno of Versailles has| It was voted to send {he 2 Dlvm ”0""5 ter, M. T. A sim_d e b s edtined IR g mmln paying the expenses of the town, in- | ticipated organ recital to be held some teresti T conce, ‘the Stev a telegram to the state draft head.|Nz was held in the armiory Monday ng pape raing te”efis lowing resolution the Hugh, Henry -Osgood Memorial Wright a package of records. The gift alli cluding state and county taxes, and{time in April at which friends of the ’ T BY ORDER OF m HONORABLE |, At the March meeting of the Parish COURT notice is unsters 1 mber -present, | fund, Which was Resolved, That & tax of 12 1-2 mills | with a very larse cttu:lame . Joseph, 2,. N et an orportuml. i o s ey G and ‘is used to catry on the Mght f6r {on the dollar be 1aid on the grand list|H. Selden, the t, ailided to to ‘enlist through ::}:3,0‘;, b;:‘;&:fi: T g:‘;m:“m'm ’: b n“’:gmrt of the town for ihe following pur- |the kindness of a.rk rch in so gen- this etate and be sent to the United Another Gift of Records. et o poses: One-half mill to be applied to | erously opening its parlors for the oc- States the expenses of the public schools for | organization will be welcomed. Notice assoclation Friday afternoon in | 125 "e°R made through Tho Bulletin. the present fiscal year; said tax to be | was given of the next meeting, ocour- Hugh Henry omoa Memorial, 0 Hrs Wyman mdmnu Tlelds ave paid to the treasurer of the town on ringiAprfl i“i w:::h isk ‘(lhet b:nm i N : togeth s ote chure! 3 very inte; reporis of the 1. T. or before May 10, 1918, together with | meeting, an t hi tional prohibition. all other moneys due and receivable c _ - f;wmg‘ urged the ladies to attend their | on said date by mt;h tax ':xollector from iy wfi ing Ho’.ug. (Musle ilustrative of the | I ] e fres will - oteling | SRR ] e e ety sasonded GREAT REIGIGENG BY Tfl:flui.bds (g ) PEE paper is to be given. = i . ¥ : i ::rs dh:!fl;g;g.im: meeting i8 0| the resolution, which was unanimously T S “‘",..""., o CHARGED WITH STEALING i - Much enthusiasm was Shown along 'fl-f‘flt:dux this year s a quarter of o BflEfiflAm MES and after FROM MONTVILLE HOUSE ; RPN | Donsr s, A parlar o ] . i iy mifl over the tax of 1917 because of MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, m., AT held March 20th at Mies H. the county tax, which is $25,000, or ] S — ’ . Union street, Neal Dow's birthday be. W he Tiet. It it|If So Crippled You, Can't.Use A THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, 42 SME- | Elmer Marsh Arrested by Constable I 12 1<2 mills on the grand Iist. it Crippled You, rms TUGKET STREET, ..m"c..,» | Hickey and Held for Hesring. | - 1 i ting clomed by sl DHRERS T | Py By s S (| or Lage, Rhauma WAl Walp You upon. presentation of Becelvers eor-| i Gipert Baward of Montvme] G = g IR | the Lord's praver. iderably Tess than the precsling year catale® gmmn: eilef ake & small tificates. P o N ‘out of town on a m his Home mv“““"“"‘“ MERE TONIGHT, __The meeting adjourned at 8.08|dose of Rheutna mm'n (30) DAYS tvm th this notice to .l for thelir you want to diss lv- r e AR o yomr TRt iuv- it eut m sk aral em s that will u :nmr Iree Gt mnm ' 2 b £¥0) ce fiw U at omce. It must give %jo b ful ifif? ‘expected of mclé% rer d, ronly hcronened i 1»'::.&(& o ordes Fri Early ;Morning Fire. The sdto pumper was called out at (!‘u-lu) J ard_Embalmers 322 Mzin Street Chamber of Commerte Bullding 'Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant A SPECIALIST When anything's the matter with your EYES you go to an OCULIST. You don't atteMpt to mend your owh WATCH—you t‘k! it to a JEW- ELER. ’ This is the age of the SPECIALIST. In nothing that concerns us is the specialist so necessary as in the BAK« any | ING OF BREAD, the most vital of all foods. ANDREW'S BAKERY SUMMIT STREET WHEN YOT, WANT 13 pu: your buse e, th | Iness th ine nubm-. ul:n is n

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