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tional army canto; '\‘ Priyate Joseph E. Mucupflo h one ‘the men who received a Smileage 1101:: tl\o&e wh!ch Governor H to commanding general p Dévens. . The. leun' of to the xoverhor follows: a‘u which aia was received relief, but low o ulmm. Marcus = tnL Knruord Conn.: fl:’u‘?“ book'yt;u unt‘LmeA 3 v you enough for mileage book is always welcome to us b e | for We enjoy the shows very {have been in the National army for over five months and I think we have worked wonders. I-send you my best regards. I am from Conmngcticut and auhu- Question., - | L l0Ve my homé state. Very truly yours, Heudquartits Communt Boi0n 4| lq pany, - . THOMAS 8. VAN BUREN fantry, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mast. DIES FROM INJURIES, RO S e el! deaths 10; annual %0 4 : i . phs bl WOUNDED SOLDIERS PID . ; %mmnn T % =% 3 2 and Bajlory Take Ad Arnsgy d GUARD DUTY AT NEW hONDON| Stonington—Living births 22 mlr We thank ople o e i, acramsnt of < i g Tlages 7. deaths ‘anmusl death ra mm’w e ey tives, Boston. - urch. ident, Were i P ’s Forces in|44 given us at our 3 1 S France When Disabled. Wmdhlh—uvu h\n;sth .16 ito Pasnik Cmpfl\y—cdv. Professor Henry F. Judkins, fivery Sunday morning during these| Norwich relatives. were summoned births 1 ma.rth.n- 10; dgaths ciate professor of dairy hn'cb-ndry Lenten days the young soldiers and|to New York pecause of the sudden| o Waterbury soldiers, Corporal|mual Qoath rate 11 < It was lnnulweed Saturday that|at the Connecticut A:rlculmn.l Col- | sail of the parish’ home en fur:ldeath of Mrs. Florence Trumbull Vanijprank A Coyle and Privaté -The deaths from wwxm n lekw, Storrs, has scceptéd the 1 are conspicuous among those | Buren of 3 West Tist street, widow of |afelion are reported as being wound- | the towns in fhe eastern end of . the regular ‘maki; ciate professorship of the JTowa & Buur holy communion at | Thomas Brodlufl,vn Buren, Thurs- | eq the former severely, in tslegrams|5tate are listed as follows: tal of 4m since 1st. College at Ames, Yowa. Efforts masses in St day night from a fractured skull | redeiveq by retatives of ‘the men from| Norwich—Dipheheria and mng } being made to keep mf,m,. Tudl caused by & fall due to the sudden rise |y, adjutant general. lagrippe 5. tuberculosis of the I ngs The snowstorm atternoon at Storrs until the end of the colleg who of ‘an elevator in the Wyoming apart-| “comoral Coyle ana Private Mel- 11, canger 4, pn,umonh 12, accidents started” in with such fevocity . that it | ic.n ¥ e may have to-leave A,,,, T serivhsnots of purpose | ment, $53 Seventh avenue. Mrs. Van : was a reminder of the nearness of 1, if he is called. wen as their readiness to tdke ad- | Buran had just left the apartment of ‘ 1\.' TLondon—Cancer 2, pneumonia the “88:blizzard anniversary. e R vantage of the sacrament of penance |Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Vaughanwhere | g o0 TG00 00 B €6 MG 1 7, ascidents 4, suicide 2. conscicusness, However, ¥ wil SA. O OBITUARY in a church’ which teaches men not|She was calling. and had gone down iR | Thich eompany ds how a part of the roton—cmcar 1, pneumonia 1, ac-j within a fewsminutes, CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS, TBEI RN 2 Coune unciar At he o alone how to live but hot fo'die. - |the elevator, accompanied by Frederick| foang Regiment, and in the fromt|c 2. S 159 Main St. Norwieh, Gt. boen g James W. Gresnran, Yesterdaq, the fou!:h Sunday in|G. Potter, the owner of the Wyoming.||incy in France. Last summer Com-| Killingly—Typhoid fever 1, lagrippe Otis- Library rmu. lain h " re ‘Laént," the gospel read at all the masses | The elevator stopped at the first floor 1, accident 1. The Otis Library hich A deAth of James William GFeth- | was ‘John vi. 1-15, the parable of the and Frank Dishop, the operator, had | Boy A before being mustered into the | ™ }iLi00, “rupercutosis of the | cioueq Tueedave jor Soveral maskls Friends learn that Lisutenant John [l FAl Avenus Setbriay. moraing at | multiblication of the Joaves and fishés. |opened the gate. when the car. began | {aion Fuarding bridges, under com. | lunge. 2, other forms of tubercilosis|{cause of the shortage of coal : = . Cortland, N. ¥. Tormer: {1145 aftcs Jone Hinsss. Ho smaa Bomn [ At the § o'clock mass Rev. Myles P |10 fescend. Dishop reversed the lever | mang of Captain W. I Shanabam. {1, Sancer 1, ectident 1. again open beginning March 13, R |7 Xy ¢ A B | oo £ B i S e ko, he aon it | Gelvin preached in a series of sermohs |and the elevator rose suddenly, throw- | Jeind oF Captain W & SRATERES | b SURCCE " pltheheria and “croup - 1, 15 apialn, and his tocerved bis cfm- | the late George and Lucy L. n with a_diccourse upbniing Mrs. Van Buten against the iron|han spoke before the Rotary club at | tuberculosis gf the lungs 1, prenmonia mission, Greenman, M. Greenman attended e AT T jrates ot foal jude, L fredwork, one of its’ weekly meetings at- the|2. accident 1. the_Academy and,bas Been employed t, and yesterday took up the c‘a Mrs, Van Buren's husband, Thomas t e Crocker house. Stonington~—Tuberculosis of the 'gln Nellie J. Campbell of Nor-{in ‘Woonsocket, R. 1, for.ten vears. «mun of that state of eternal i Brodhead Van Buren, a silk importer Juss 1, eancer 1, h gave a meat substitute demon- ishment which awaits the impenit in New York, died June 14, 1915. He ¢ Windham—Typhoid fever ! la- [stration at the Palmer Memorlal | hrothers hmes 1 E‘i‘;‘;,f,:,‘;."‘;,"‘ einner, as taught by the words of|Wwas the son of the late Gen. Thomas|SOy SCOUTS TURN IN grippe 1, tubercuiosis of lungs 1 {cooking room, Palffiertown, Friday|Yofk and Charles. D.. and. Lestey |CHrist and by His holy church, . |B. Var Buren, a former United States| * OVER 50 THRIFT CARDS|yneumonia 3, diarrhoea 1, accident L. { afternoon. rse than any torments which may | minister to China, and a grandson of P = el e e | 2 i’,::“f:,,‘;‘;:‘g‘;:,;‘,:,;“g;,":&"‘,;;‘_ those urhappy. sonls condemned | Joseph Barl Sheffield, whose family |Medals Will Be Given to Scouts Whe | 0 Tl o in oMz A semiet S EE An anniversary high mass of re- |wara 8. Worcester. [to hen wint sevaration from |founded (the Vale Sheffield Scientific ‘Sell Most Stamps. - x: quiem for C. Michael McNamara was Ed 3 God which Will" céntinue thronghout | Sehool... Mzs: Van Buren is survived —— ADDRESSED Y. M, C. A. RALLY | o charles R Butts is M sung in St. Patrick’s church at § o'- ward Chapman. sternity. St Augustine has said that|by a son, David Vai Buren, who is in| Saturday the Boy Scouts turned in 5 e eek Th Bosthn cloeku;l;;tumy, by Rev. John H. thw?;ga tr:(rg:ived here Sunda); of | God ’l‘ul cr-,:md us !n;‘ I;lnmsell an;i the au::ltahnce :o“rg‘.t L’m‘;ed sn\.{uee over 50 cards to the post office nsmt_‘h‘% Rally Was Attended by Large Num- Broderick. e iward Chapman, for- | Gur: heants _never find rest until {army, a- daughter, Mrs. Vera|rosult of their campaign to Sell thri ¢ tholudi i i 2 e merly. of this city, in Providence/ fol- | they resi in Him. Thc banishment of | Richard, wife of Harry Richard, of 340 {stamps. The government has offered ber, ‘theluding Soldiers and Sailors Mgg J{,‘,‘.”‘i‘ifi,sfii’,’" xf;‘é‘»"m""’" 'm%h' Letters reccived by Hamburg |lowing an’iliness o, four days with | the damued from the presence of their | Park avenue, and by two grande! to give medals to the Boy Scouts who | mne raly at ¥: M. C. A. Sunday af- |of Broad street. friends Schuir- | pneumonia. He lived in Norwich for | Creatcr must be akin to that feeling | dren. She was tho daughter of David |sell the greatest number of BRift | oimin: was one of ,"t"e,t to all pres- ring, J £ number of years resifing on Frank- | whieh men eall home'sckness: and the T. Lanman of Norwich, and a niece of fstamps: The cards turned in Satur-fent and.a number of sajlors were in-| Misses Helen and Annie ccrps, nsme that” in Texas and|lin street near the park. He wis a e:achgd ~consideted this state &~ ap- | Admiral Joseph Lanman of this day containeq orders for thrift stamps g‘mua ;x!. lic: e 5 v. William E 0 that the thermometer remuem %5 de- |raiiroad cngineer by occupation: . He Just now (o the soung men wilo| | The funeral services wers held af lin vaine trom %5 centa to 3. e S (e sosshse 6f Ths S s Loafict, DR grees: was about 45 years ol Mr. Chapman rbave answered their country’s call, er résidence Sunday afterncon at 2,30 Postmaster” Murphy suggests that |q,qion, *and he chgse for his topic, S o e Y o ety Ip survived by his wife, formerly Mish |tar fromi . home, among s ruge«g, o'clofk. Burial' was at Englewood, N.|when a boy makes a sale he seeure an n Lessons From the Failures of Men. He | Mrs, Carl W. Brown entertainsd fn- o B e TYA Rl Mary_C; ¢ Norwich, andone| facing unknown herile, possitiy deain, |J. grder from the head of the house 10 |mentioned the names of geversl men |formally on FHIY-and Salurdey % Paneniei: bhrhenmw 3 a of vifisnce )':t these brave youths have the solace NORWICH. MEN QUALIFIED have the x:n;r camed_le_&\i t;};} who had failed in life, taking his ex- |ternoons, for her guest, Mrs. anfi trotn Ris couate? CWiets at W ORMROCE, TFURERAL Bl s ootimied . Tome Tetmaing, when stamps at the house every week. This fumples both' from sacred and profane | Tuttle of Rockland, Majne . : Conn., in censure of Lord ln.nldownc : at last war ghall’ have evded. Not so % FOR MILITARY SERVICE will save the boy from his calls ev= history, and he pressed home the truth ¥ end his policies. Helen L. Go SRR R sl oxn oot TRe= s sl o i b that all of the failures in morals Were| mue Ar¢ Association meets this eves' | . Comager, o demned tnem o feraration!Efeventh District Board Passes. On : i due to' disrézard, of God's law: that |no ik the Misses Crowell at 2 The calendar of Trinity Mav.hmmt' The funeral of Aliss x—wm Louise {f2em God's friendelip and presenve,| 7| |0 Number of Draftéd Mem | TIVE MEN IN SER men cannot be called successful sim- |0 % Vg (€ SUE FIOWS D chureh annomosd Sunday thet \the |Comazer was neld ¥ridar aftstmoen 4547 seetched atate miet continue for ari ot Digfts ;: LISTED AS DELINQUENTS |Dly because they amass a fortune, it | S o tios THRINCY of FIeT > o sicHors to the Bywerts fiatn e N & 1ok wienss o i asih s UL B2 t0e” resilt of ‘the - G U R R SR TORAT this week are Dr. Vi jin Fra e casket was gur- : - : intette is Now With the {money he has accumulated he has e ‘ AT EOSoE . At e H,‘;f:,‘":“n‘} |roundeq with floral trjbutes and there |Kisted by Rev Peter J. Cuny, gave holy | hefore the Bleventh e of She Sl B, [mothing lett me 1s & dismal fanure,| Thirty stuaksis from the g asid Mb Hdpatromn iwas ‘a largs attendancs, including|cemmunion to a large number from ; o oo Al 3 {|Bocause men have falled.in life thers |were Suests Friday evening of Mrs. {many out of town relafives. . Rey.|the congregalion. B S ReT: Ditiatn. Mystle, Ciiasiek] Tholih ror the names of five|iS mo- reasom -why- they cannot now |bdward J. Graham who enf A number of counterfelt m,_ are | Irgncis S, Childs offciated. - During i + heflf"’cr e s e T O I O Titg | begim to sucosed; and success awaits [for Miss Louise Brush, one of their |in circulation in the state. The coins[thd services' two hymns wers’ mung. POLICE RAID WEST SIDE Sarshall, BlostaEton e J e W A et Tt aeinmeniy |eversone who. follows the guidance of | number. |are made of lead althopgh they are |Friends gcied as bearses. Burial wes GREEK-AMERICAN CLUB. | Cliattur, Hanover. Béwar 1. DeWait, | givan to. the poilce by (he local dralc |Jesus Chrlst. The men and women e - mouided in’ exactly the szme pattern |in the Franklin centetery where Rév. B Colenester x'} % '{d EW“VTl i ol ke i P;r‘é Albert F. Murphy, |Who are human. sponges, geiting all A Wise Decision. as the new dimes that have recenty [Mr. CRilds read a committal service | Propristor and Twenty Fipquentera[efly, James mottor Ruinth arey C. Deruso, Ermest Frachette, |they can out of life. and putting ioth- | Mr. Hutcheson, of the Ship come into cireulation. at_the grave. © H D ng- | Larry = i ‘A. Din. |img into it are at best sad failures inlters’ Union, may be bigger than : Miss Comager dfed in Norwich on| Are Arrested for Gaming on the|ton. Fenry Schmidt, Norwich. Aumiei|Norris W. Riley and George v cio |11f6; the essence of real success in|tne rest of the United States, but he \ The cars of the Groton & Sténington | March 5 after an Miness of apme | Sabbath. F, Rothfer, Yantic. Marshall R. Stev- |ncen. Mr, Riley is now serving Uncle ;e " e /%0 "2iVing out 'to others. has decided to wait for the end .of. FOR THE line went on a new schedule Satur |ration. She was born in Jewstt City et N Fmmton. JohilHundprrdty:|Sem. In Brence o b The musical part of the service ‘s | tiis present war before ‘u day morning, leaving the borough 15|21 vears ago, the daushter of George| The lacal police on complaint swoop- | Colchester. -Richard . A The name of Napoleon Deschambs |exceptionally helpful and enjovable, | to prove it —New Fork World minutés of the hour and 15 minutes|and Susan Wheeler Comazer. For the|ed down on the Greek-American Social | ington. Thomas Joseph Ryan. Wester- |was placed in the list through a cler- |\ Pyl %6 “FO randerea two so. el i SOLDIER BOYS after the hour. Halt-hour cars were [ast 13 vears she hag been & member | club conducted by Herris Kostopouious | g dohn - J. DeBragen, |3eat orror:\ There are twe men of the e rano solos, Just As T Am and Rock 3 running up to 8 o'clock p. m. of the Smith family. t 9 3-4 Thames street Sunday even- fl\f"fglfi'o mr;mz Vnamtownd foce. daius and this caused the con- [BEAT0 SI08 lE S Fecompanicd by i 'fl;: K hr's l:n:?«l&fl- b - ! U xi iser hasn’ Ve ved LARGEST AND FINEST | Adventists in Eastern Connecticut |Sailors Making V. M. G, A, m,,'i‘sfa?&“ri‘;?.im-é" S propeiase wal Har- TS e I T, M Lo sariers i i SELECTION IN NORWICH | sl conterence ot s Sevenes Soey Headguarters. Jue ropriethe ms : MOOSE LODGE INITIATES il e Sopogite, the section o the front B T O e The local Y. M. 'C. A. hos become & : e o CLASS OF 15 CANDIDATES | SPECIAL RULING REGARDING by the Yankes troops.—Bastin G e to ‘be heid i real headquarters for the soldiers and Bt xami O e 4 3 % = e i N b et o |85 Spadigiriey for i tolders & : 1 found fhem qualiBed|| .\ [ odge fiss Over 500 Members| THRIFT STAMSS ANNOUNCED, His Job Seomis Bafe. ’ : building in ever increasing numbers. : i » F, Malzaker, Baltic. A Now. Secretary of Treasucy to Make Pro. |, A 800d many Enslishmen The quarties of NiAntic have re.|Saturday and Sunday large numbers|pe eiaime that. all thase in the plase| TWoomey, Westerly, George A. Ros e for Exoh ¢ st. g iey can't lfve with Lloyd George £ bumed work after the winter shut-|of them spent their spare time in the{on Sunday eveninc were memsers of| Baltic, John Treads e A class of fifteen candidates was| Yision for Exchange of Stamps.! (i they discover that they can'¥ d down due to cold weather and short. |“Y” and evidently thev look. upon the |y anaay evening The min | I. Osvelto Pancir : ‘| initiated into the Norwich Lodge pof |» e . without him—Kansas City Star, age of coal. A. nati & Co, |association as the next thing to home. (G L : GF i S Ha b Rt ic. 3 W M | Mooss. Sunday afternoor by the. rel- | School children and others in Con- : are shipping o large stone to West-| It is a pleasure for the secretaries | iorcd Cards certifying that they wers| McPell, Colches 2 is, [ Ho0s a5, | nscticut and throughout the country Franklin Square erly, ‘Which will weigh about ten |to 00 everything posible to cultivase B e s i S Noan it s of Diestos Lonl o A T e thaithrient o Dchasel tons. the home feeling, and there is no lack = 4 B i e A e wis o, Mfec atteugge Y : | WHERE ALL CARS STOP e o s |21 appreciation’on the part of the men e ideribnds Tarnish 8 by T e e cetomairy e ] D o e e rder room for ne e service o ; 9 - 4 5 ; the Yarn Shop. 17 CUI street, will sell |attention paid to their needs. - | S5 : R fp. iayuionn) T Brown, |lodse has been growine steadlly wnd lapinced fast week by the treasury de- all New England, angoflecco yarns at| Over fifty were housed in the *T" \,i;fihe\,":‘rgh“,’aél‘;’fo‘?f A e g k:&;’;nw;:é"f;&"' Cearl W. Ross, New |0 Moout arenty-five. condidates sél} | Dertment - stating that arrangements greatly reduced prices turday night, an i) Y, i1, Allen and Per- " o] ewett v, Sout. - will be made to care for such c i Fasatay ‘ang Wedheoey o, ey, |10 g KN act e {1, The patfol Wacon waxiobliged to| Devld Calgher, Weterly, Frea °pi{fo bo initiaifd. S, The ruling ls as follows: : AlchN m 800 opgortunity o get your sum- |inz more fond of Normich-avery. day. | prai> (oreg rips to bring in all thef Yotk Myetic Froak S, Lainam, ston-| o o0 ToTooos The secretary of the- treasury will mers varn at a small cost.—adv, The thing they most appreciate at|" . P e m“vome, ontville. Wm, : 5 m[k{el mfi":n"" D‘el:-e :(elxt{:sa&gemtgf Special Theatrs Troupes, the assoclation are the showe ! - g ' AL © rife stamy . 31, 1918, into s T'::‘:: R !J"‘ o, Rockvile sohool board met Teading and writing privilcges and the | PUMERANTZ AGAIN INI qothe medical edylsory board die- JDING HIOSRITAL ORTR | s eyt icates, series of 1915, wi - . lowing: - 3 Livery connectién cent, president of T Rorbctener i [lodsing accommodations. .« THE TOILS OF THE LAW! “Homre Panraiod ™ ot citv. ari.|Will Lealé Bostan This Afterncan for | upon payment of the additional amount presi kefeller - In then required, or into some other se- ries, or will Otherwise protect the in- " Lowell R. Stark, son of Dr. Clinton | {erest of holders of thritt stamps: Ne Pay For AMQ'M"‘ Facos” Satiob _—Ch 5 v chael Flannery, Niantic. Robert J The impression has goat forth that Serious. Charge of Attempting| Love, Skelion. Frank Skieeze, Mystic the deputy automobile inspectors. fa- Giuad: Hepibordiuition. - stitution, anmounced a5 th ARRECS ‘”‘Dfs"”" Props. -Enlm- at 'the high sohool sradun. ne ing exercises in the town, hall in e New Jersey Camp. FE. -Stafk, of Norwich, who enlisted whose duty it is fo examine all NeW | Natnan Pumemmmts, o tailorat 3t| O ETLOUB BASE MAN lost June, has received his call o] New London May Get Sick Sol At Sunday's service at Park Con- nts for an operator's license,| Green’ street, who lives at 18 Mon: ARRESTED IN NEW YORK | Hospital Corps 44, at Boston, A ‘hospital ship has lately’bsen’ in ~ J{grosasional churcl"an effective musi. ; receive the extra.$2 which is re-|cyy avenue, New London, was arrésts S Organization wag effected there Sun- | the waters in New London and vi- number s the duo for_soprano quired from the applicant when anleq' Saturday by Federal Omcer Td:|He I8 Charsed With Trying to Ob. |day and today (Monday) at 1 b. m-|einity, returned from across the wa- n.ml tumr ‘Love Divine, from | S¥amination is 34, the other 82 £0-|warg J. Hickey, acting ‘under orders , struct Enlistments. the corps will leave for Camp DIX, in| (or with some two or three hundred | e Dhaghter ot Jairus, sumg in NE fo the state in. payment tor the| som Uinited . ‘States - Commissioner: —_— New Jersey, to go into training. s et i T TeRVHenE Tor ’ VIOLIN B (v U Story | Sertificatt, This. ls not #ec for sachlTvank L MeGuire, G Augistos L Pypn of New| . ——————em various ailments. NOVI is the time tflw and Eben Learned. of the aevmud peutics iaeaira ¥ erantz is charged with cansing Y[or city has been arrested jn thati Lightless Night Order Revoked. The ship put in at Newport for fuel N (AN attempting io cause insubordina- | City on a charge of trying to obstruct| Puel Administrator Thomas ~W.|and -left there ' immediately after, TEACHER mc«;:gl;:r troley service. (cnta downjto fhe inmecior whelier he has i3y ?m' charged that he has %or | enlistments.’ He was lodged in the | Russcll has revoked the order issued |bound west. The boat reached New |\ gt how gOOd the Hs’ 4 f Norwich mmi..x,"'&fi.:':’ B T tome time past permitted numetous|Tombs under $1000 bail, which he by . 25 specltying that every | York-and the men were trensferred the H i men in the service:of = the- inited|Could not furnish. Flynn had 5 ek except Saturday|to various hospitals in that city. When A D Lag Tmaia cepairs. §{ium 1o 80 ec 40 whercex snder zormal ./ This (will preciada. any. destee onigille, o S5 Nio shop and cnanes | UFbed 3 mectitt in Mudison Sauare. | BICht, be- Nehtieas In’ Conpectiont. . |al. the. hoepiial &rraagemente - are Auto Paint Shw w||| pamt th- s0ld on eafy terme S e vesehek TGN o8 thelpatt of .an lnspec % SOARE BB uniforms for civilian clothes,|in which American and British =ol-{ In his Instrictions to local fuel ad- | completed it seems probable that somo For &ppointments address B, that mdel “institution. E. BULLARD, Bliss Placs, Nere ; o thon 1ha. SUMER tpos oid s | Bhora Wers. AW Fostia A Britioh | misietons e el peiabe ek | o cha, stk aeey InJnen Satklons o oo ¢ e e o fatiamonile, 297 | the shop and procute. liquor in. sa. | officor was th the midst of a specch,|that tho Garfeld order of Dec. 14,|landed at Nep London ,and siven your auto. Sunday, Dr. Stephen 3. Ma- | e, Al e, income Bath: peinn| 10ons. | Tt is sald that Pumerantz had | When Flyan jumped up andshouted, (which provides certain lightiess oondi- | treatment in ¥ o local hospitals, which of New Haven, choirman of the!ljcenses and for examinations goes|l0Ckers in his establishment which | “Don't listen to him. War is -wicked. | tions for Thursday and Sunday nights, | are now, under government control. or 70 visit the 34 or 85 vltleflla m‘enm‘nwon as to an. applicant’s s@ate tuberculotls’ commissisn, ‘were used for this purpese of shift-| Don't enlis He was taken away |still remainsyin force. Otherwise there A w’.nm S. Allis, Norwich mflbe:"g, {?fi},‘;} e maany 107 uees Of the ) ine Cuniforms, and e was cognizant| from the meeting by an officer and told | will be mo resirictions except those S P NeID Aadiion l 4 . the board, haq & conference with Dr.| Cver 0,000 operator's licenses have|f What the purpose of changing|tb keep going. ~But when the officer | voluntarily practiced by individual ci % Serdodagen Hugh Cunnbell lumfimndent o the | alveady) been issued this year, ail . It is that the en- | habpened to return mvnn m again |izens and private and publica corpora- | Congressman = Ric S eeman | s 3 "thlh Ticensed having expired on Fehrary|listed men not only hought liquor for | exhorting the crowd. taken | tions in the interests of fuel economy. [has & nominate oward 21 per. son - 28, themgelves, while aftired in civilian | in" custody anl hehi fm vloléthm of | The states of Massachusetts and|:0f Mr. and 2 almer o 5 e A good npruuuun of the any s clothu, but that many of them pro.|the esplonage act. New York have already removed some |London as principal and &haries Hugo 4 2 s A Name Society, Alexander Jordan pres- = an extra supply, and moing to| Fiynn is a graduate of New York|of the restrictions on electric lighting. | Momm, also of Now London, as alter- 51 Sherman Street : ident. M&,:“ Jholy_ comimunion 1 s Ledge lOturng;-L e e buiiding. the army | university and is o civil engineer. Ac- L nate, £, take the enirance. czaminal 3 ; body at o'clock mass in St.| There was z large attendance knd nevy rendez at th rt | cording fo his statement he was for-| Enjoyed Week-end Camping Trip. . & WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF §|5iniis charch Sunday for o the rec- | whist given Ixiday cvening in Forest- | house or to Some ther ~conventunt | merly emploed by the Eovernment at| e mewmere.| o6, oy |Academy. Congresiban Freeman al 4 SLIGHTLY USED e - Three mfembers of Troop 6, Boy T 0as naailnetis A R © tor, Rev. J. H. Broderick. and his as-|ers Hall by Lodge Oscar, No. 30, V.|place, would elip liquor to their|the Submarine Base, New London, but . - so_annouriced nominations o > -mm. Rev. Mm B Glvin, follows; hi while work: "said |Scouts of America, braved the cold}iags tp take the entrance examinations : ’ v g m e Gorerias Peenly {1 nHotan; T T e oy T e 52l | weather Saturday and went to Lan- Gr' Test” Foigh. " They are B DR.E. J. JONES. i d,’ Miss Freda Toreed to. resiin - bis posttion. | Sinoe |LSFD Hill for & week-end camping trip. | Moor” of Miadistown, as principals | , - - {SUNDAY'S STORM ‘SHORT forced to resignhis nosition ' Since|The boys camped on:the site whien] YWY (o8 TIGTRITNR, B2 pracipal 46 R’ Erowing serious Eilason; BUT EXCEEDINGLY FURIOUS:| preaching tho doctrines 8¢ peace kaa | the, trooD uses cach summer for theltdofty "5y pret aiternats and~ toward | Suite 46 “Shannon Building AT REAL VALUES e ;;—-—v e Iove. He is married and has two chil- gggslgno,cfgggxesat,j,hy AL ‘.:hymtcnd of Stonington.as second al-| ‘heke elevator Shetucket Stresd B [ mete: istered Various Tem- | dren, ernate. 5 . entrance, Dhons ders - ’ when it began to rain and blow. The e e T T CALL IN ANBIkDOK THEM oy i hist, M;.[mm m&um BUvm' the Day. - 1ads cooked their meals over a camp 5 5 2 ovi 'l Sunday Norwich was visited 1% one| =7, ONOSS NURSING SUBJECT lfro and sot along excellently until{ . . Sud;i(anrbntht a; S;;h :au.t ‘ DR A. J sm A' —_— ! 0 one of the boys fell into a pond up enry X. Cote of 70 Martine stree ‘m evie < [ Ot Ni- ',?’..i";f mflwm ‘“etm“p;"f.'fi{ f; 2 Nukse___m As.-w MR \g his waist and then theél tde;\‘ded Hartford, died svddenly bFrxdav atfer- * " £ . vel : ) tl looked pretty good to them. | n: at th ubmaripe ba after an [’ 3 Th C. tow o' assist i W hail and g | Which Will Be Held on Tuesday in|that home looked pretty good iiméon of only: o o 5 Dentist > l H’ c“. o ""2‘ z . s | 20 driven by a high rorthwest gale This City. Going to Northampton. Survived by a wife and fivé childre the going exceed! fHeal by B - ” ik g:k wind n“;-eu in vfifgty toeds| The resular meeting of the Alumnae{ Harold H. Ransome was preseated ” m,,,fi,;m";‘;;;tg,"gggge:m Rooms 1¢-19 Alice Building, Norwieh . dying ut-about 10 o'clock, | association of the William W, Backus {3 Dipe by his fellow employes in the f & SORIFASIOn 008, CONITCHon WOTE Phone 1177-3 ¥ was a noticeabls | hospital. training school for nurses to|American Express office Friday eve-q&" the Dase mnd hecte 1 wh'S 4 b In be held Tuesday at 3.30 » die: ‘:m":?g’?hl:}“m:f\ ol o tho. temporary Rospital, where med- open to all gmduu)r;nkr.se;otlm: vatl:f a'urlmng the six vears he has been agent | ICal attention was given him. Hec lost here. Mr. Ransome espects to be pmmoma to trg express afllce thlfi registration of nurses, will | Northampton, Mass, some time o Hhe Red Cress D ree oo Iweak. - Mr. Ransome. came to Norwich —— e from Brattleboro, Vt. Swallows False Teeth PM: > Frank Porter of Coventry has Engagement Announted. discharged from St. Francis uo-mm. ;nford. bnmrlng ‘treatment of an b3 4 5

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