Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1918, Page 5

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N > m covered _trmn her ‘ 1 outh ol‘i ;.-:urll w & lu-aumumu Light vehicle lamps /at 0.95 'o'elock !‘:gl;!fl-; |of whom are members : s 2 venit's coripany of Yam ?fim fia f RIS SVOIng. Pcokwflys Twins. : f e 3 Girls, now playing at a local theatre. ring m 2 """“ i aaa "‘n'!":?'fl w fulls tomorrow, Christ and Cleke the hiddén /! "By e ng |the . J n‘%‘s‘f mmz old t:'l!;‘z alone is aéid; "a88 | . Povren ullps a8 8affoans . should be orchard white | ing well for Easter gitte "" “hn “ond” atter, fhis way. Straln shrough o fine clot e A number of German aliens, males, , war. over 14 years of age, n.pplied ror end| Bach man who Eu;elvu a permit i8 < received trnm a United States depury given his instructions by the deputy |in the juice of two fresh le m.o } Jin ing ents foF- d th g the duice mle “um a8 : hmyu hgg-un station o h%::u u.flzem imt ’%fi deputy mar: ;g m Hwfldfl wfl Ceriletnry. A thh .£wm “to_issue ts mmcn m ertakér and complexion mlz: at about {he oo-t Drugéléts are selling flucb water- had charge of u" f‘mfi’“ '!- 5 m"f Mayor Aliyn L. Bflfifl. Who tool T up With the o _Pays for a smail sless; as | m'& 4 federal | Th Umnary cold cream. sure wfizm down eggs while the vrlou are gwer . Tholnu E. Murphy. Sy 4 “&:’me:e ‘when i !:;“ :!tkgh lflfl! &f lemon jutl:f. so no pulp gets into the o bt %o The tx‘éne v |» fl_{u P ; [den. m érecte 1!!5!_ 01 7 wnd Theh tor mouihe. m msf mg‘ Jaus ihel sfiflgzg., h”‘gt Xe "“ 1 : .Q;a. O tsaad gt e 2 u“m fhe B "fi,‘“fi home ‘on isa.beth street & m - m the men desiring permits from relatives and friénds attending, mme lnd inconvenienes cg a en nhd bunwy tw s st [y Gous fi Con. | coming fromi othier pw:es There & ty i a rtford. efi"“ delegafion- from % Joseph's' S t My the entiré 6ity n,ad a WHItE dt vory m“é‘ 3 "‘“‘“ wion Hesin Mar Zdz:l;: S or A.!ML Fhare wove suatty | he sasemabiad Stus o 2od oone, as wndee. the. proMAenYs tho g-nce- has the lemons, qumul floral pleces. ] .. Sor mile of l‘hl mum of fhe éourt House in St Patrick's lallowed to et . afly plant or eonéern Clock was ropaired Monday and (he % J. a%u?m:gggfi ¢ working on war orders . barFed to At Wh&nn striking at 2 S aliens who do not & 4 ffl i the organ. John Sullivan sang Fate ately afréstea af < it are t amfiv;‘qqp:gh to Face afid Mn‘ F. Farrell rendef+ ably im‘.erned for the dmuon 'Knh working on war orders. ,?uy oveiungtuis fineyfimwm-k. ed Nearer My God 10 Thee. THe P B L S urch met | bearefs were Michaél umya.n John Georgo w. Hashilton, 112 | Barr¥, Timothy Devine, m‘o*nén LIST in To finoszcu'rz ALt Egg’“v A0 Kiearn and Thoms Rear GOMMON PLEAS COURT ' INGOME TAX SLACKERS, Dig Biitdo: efs found Mond: PR L ncemy orhing s | ol Tes 18 the Cathelic cometer?: | Guso fs Ausigned For THisl 18 This |No Mercy for the Man Who Evadss is Share of War Burdem: - i % persiure beitis but & trifle abové the| the arrangemen City hm Week. { - ‘reezing point: LA ELY. " P e A . ' Several maf '.eru were disposed of 4% slackers will be prosecuted as o Thin ek the mesabées bt Noswicn | - OBITUARY. the motion Ijst asesih of the coutt,of |Hioronsly and relentiestty gudes (3 eq Cross ars huniymg to_complete Edward Aubrey. - | common pleas in New London at 3 |War revente act as draft slackers wers March dllotiitesit #f eurgical pads The death of Edward Aub o'clock Monday afternéén. prosecuted under the selective service be forwarded, LT a“; & mfl'-' g :fi In the case of Hadley Potter act, The aid of all good Citizen§ is umber of the Store Line Blectric | Pleasant street following an illness of BIAURAVIS S ifceiinad cf SBaafiar W Invdkad (i 2iasina o fu il L?lfl !tmL ‘s summer car: motion was postponed. ho deliberately seeks to evade his am 08 AL EHEISI 483 on Hesch | M. ubrey.has thade his home 18 e Disclosire"snd smswer 1o TSIy s 41 he wif e mat Saterly, this city f6F & miober Of yoms ads] W88 Ordéred ¥ ti ease of whp{ is* was d:e statement of Com- over 8 i bt o 58 - e case O n' vs venti, ‘el per. only a few days I&ft Tt ot Mot oS, oarles | vived by his wife and one son Johh | yx,benas fof presecution Wag. con. | whioh to fle income tax returns, 1o th A drned mission rooms in New | o 0136.. il SSK gg !de:,st ) | tined. has praetically completed the organiza- Landon ooty ThotsIRy Evotiss Nosaoh SUEHIcE Sprinetela, Jaig Th‘ hon-suit was opehéd in fhe |tion of a huge dragnet for DFinging o P m;_‘ sgt = Mew 3j °"eh~ eade of Ayen vs Schwanef Bfos. Co. jinto camp all persons who fail to ogge Afinual subscFibers i Norwich are m;";ecw ot e }f;“y {; g:,el; 4o | and bonds of $75 for présecution was |their returns by (April 1. Revenue fpeelying an appeal for domations of (1n° YetO of Ty T firs fil oge | Ordered in ten Qs cers in eyery,section of the country $14,000 to meet the year's expénses B;s:ec“ 0;7 Eonv::yv I e Judghient for $385. pér are checking up returns with a view of the state Children's Ald Sociéty. | ovic™of Grenby, yl:,{’ H:” ’1" bill of particulars was gm!lted in theito beginning proseeutions against tax i e e a88. S is_sui "¢ | ease of Bowditeh & Clapp Co. vs Mal- dodgers. The word has gone forth ttat At T¥iAity Episcopat chirch Monday b= e ;e ng nephews, E. lory. such offenders need expect no leniency. 10 o'clock, Rev: J, Eldred Bfown |Aubrey of Camp Devens, Allen Aubrey, | “Rio case of Jofin J. Ryas “Through its educational gampaign ed at ‘the celebration of holy | Frank G. Aubrey of Norwleh, Flovd | pregerioit Wuest, ""g‘“ and John W [ihe buress of internal revenue has eni- Communion, in (e feast of the An. |AUbrey of New Haven, Thomas Aub- Golden v Neélson B. Vars were as- |deavored to eover the field so thor- nunciation. 30 °2V§“efl’gfynl:g one neice Miss | signed for trial at 10 v'elock Saturday oughly that ignerance of the law ean- a c e s ose Aubrey of Hartiord. morning in_Néw Lordon and the case |not be consistently offered as an ex- Hardware dealers state that there Is Frank G. 3 8 " 2 Pl herg it '?‘;r -3 rank G:. Reeves. of Frank B. Peckhami vé Lewis A.|éuse” sald Commissioner Roper. “The 2 A SR h O . pipés ehd fittings from the couniry Mr. and Mrs. David S: Reeves of | Gill was ass(!nad for trial in Norwich |press, the four minute men, the state ew Londén have received word that|April and county councils of national de- FOR THE dh:tfl% t:s bnmf-ny vrr:ro broken® the | thair son, Frank G. Reeves, was killed fense; the field force of the depart- pa r by freesing. in_action in France on Feb: 28, TRULLEY EXPRESS OAR ment of agricuiture and other govers- Q . 4 _| He was born in Hartford March 24, ment departments, banks, postoffices so‘.DlER-BOYS fngm’.:’ggmgeffi,';f:gffg,“{,f;fl_ 1884, and went to New London in LEFT THE RAILS |anq hundreds of volunteer agencies ofence Warren and Sergeant 1891. He followed the sea extensively. e ° have co-eperated in bringing home to LARGEST Oltver Holmst Latham of the U, S. |8 last! vovage on the English|Front Trucks Came to Stop Over Six|the taxpayer his duty. AND FINEST Afmy, Februaty 26, 1918. * |ship Kinpurny, from Cape Town; South Foot Embankmenit. “Thé mah who failed to register un- qmcnON m NORWICH Affica, to Australia, where he joined| - der the selective service act was re- “’ru ulgcken will be pro“c‘utgd as |the 56th battalion, Australian imperial On Monday aftéernoon the trolley e 5 garded by the war departmeht as 4 forces; and has been' in active service | express car of the Norwich and West- |slacker and prosscuted as such. The y and _relent under the wi! rwefiue act as flmf.t slafl(ers ere | sifice 1914, . erly road met with an acgident near|man who fails to file his income fax proseeuted under the selective service Mrs. William A. Wetmore. Brewster's Neck whén the front truck |retarn will be regarded gs a ‘moéney aét” aceording to statements Of the| wMps Abby J. Wetmors of Tebanon|Of the car left the rails and Went|slacker; and, when discovered, as he [‘»onnectlcut intérnal revéhiue officials. - over a six foot embankment. The ex- |wiil be, will be made to suff i died at St Francis’ hospital, Hartford, | precs” car had heen €0 /the DAWIEY | penaliies of the T = o o ¢ tull New s Loty New raven sna on Monday of peritonitis, aged 77 years. | |ymper mil at Brewsters Neek and as annobunced fhat | She was the widow of William Wet- “To fhe éfedit of the nation it may had in tow four cars. It was these more, was born in Fall River, Mass,, € | be said that I have gratifying and con- Franklin Square m., or departuss of 103 traing | e UBUGN(Er of Perry and AbY| 23t pravented o more seions. se. |CluAlve evidence that these ncome tax- WHERE ALL CARS STOP rom any of its terminals ‘or stations | yumford Peckham, and had lived if| cigent as they kept the rear trtck ofi |of the Amcooon erits Shcat majority because of the néw daylight-saving |Lebanon 63 years. She leaves four|ihe irons. The wrecking erew from & Soacriead psplo chuettiily and pore sons; Charles’ H. Wetmote of Hari- | the Jrons. The wiecking eret teom Sttty Bt the Bety of e e 3 ford, Monros N. Wetmore of Willlams. | {1 pincing the car Naek O the prack |Tan does not end with the payment BETWEEN MEALS Much work for the Red Cross has|fown Mass. Edwin A, Wetmore of| from one o'clock in thé AfteFiooR - | o be it ints cohy BOF gm0 # Torrington and George P. Wetmore of 2 P aid in bringing into camp tax dodgers.| Oliver Wendell Holmes said that | corneic ompiished R Mo Reavs | Hernan, . ¥.; tisb 43¢ grafaoaidsen. 4l nine g'tlock &t night. NO s€rious|A man so niggarly as to séek to one sign of old age was wanting o |7T. Sylvia, president, Thursday after. | Mrs. Wettore was one of Lebanon's | S2ag® Was done. . |evade what his representatives in con- tat at regular intervals, noond for seven weeks the club’ mem- |oldest residents and had been a mem- 3 gress have declared to be his jtist share Most 3” and gifls are always | pers have met at the Haile club rooms |Der of the Congregational chureh for|DELIVERIES TO THE of a tax imposed for the support of hungry. Don't feed them this, that|ts gew. 59 years. SUBMARINE BASE.]0Ur arms is deserving of no consider- -n#h{h. other. Homer B. Sprague. bt ation, and will rective none. ¢ one food that will met huft| Monday noon, the three children of| News has been received of th New London Merchants Having Treus “Congress has distributed this fax hem is GO0D BREAD, :pvlcauli with M. and Mra’ Louls . Geer, Charlotts of THomer b, Soragns, 55 Sanre ot ut| | phe In Getting Gocts to Novy Vara, | Bistly “and equinably. The rate is 'y ybe ittle j 0] an alter, turned over to i or apple sauce on it, for xtra { Mrs, r{d e o e fixed so that the righ mén and the sty Longse ity g sorads of werscnia | Soragye served throus the Civil war| A mesting wis held in New London |Gl SLEGINFS fictne ave agessed Give them this and fear nothi Afoll ‘which the young pairiots Nad | GOaneetmmy moloaterrs opa iicenth | Monday afternioon under the auspices |uan offer the excuse thathis neighbor ‘ 5 u.! OUR ‘bread and ou *J‘ fot 71 | Jonnecticut voluriteers, and was re- [of the New London Chamber of Com- tired from aetive service on ADFil 25, |merce for th epurpose of trylng to|qcopes ~What he is made to pay. it's good. A nlber of bnsy Workers under 1866, with the rank of lieutenant eol- bri;cge(hgrmerchgng a?‘fii ‘t’he !mfarlne g:d”fcai:ieie:s ifi, hfixm':e':; “W: al: ANDREW'S BAKERY airection, of Mrs. Edmind W. Perkins | o Gae; 2, Elisted as captain on Dec. |hase officials to some better agree- ; rrying ou of . Edr 8, 1861, and was wounded on Apirl 14, the intent and spirit of the law, which spent Monday sorting and arranging ment and understanding regarding the |is that the burden of th SUMMIT STREET the"" generous Qoniions. of ciothing | 1504t e battle of Irish Bend, La. | urchaze and delivery of goods:- £eibuted and every man oom: s In October of the same year he was b7 evenly distzibuted and every man com- brought to the foom of the Woman's On motion ‘of B, F. Mahan for a League, 10 be forwarde for the des. |Ergmoted to major. Other promotions |committee of two, Président Peck ap-|Peled t0 Pay his just quota followed rapidly. pointed Lieut. F. §. Jolinson, répresent T n°' EMTER titute Belgians. Lleute;;a!m sggi:nelasdprague W!as a|ing the navy, and S. L‘ gmzd? repre- | DOUBLE ORDINATION AT ers= -PIM Tolland County Agént John E. Gif- courage T and a courteous|senting the chamber of Commerce, to i * | fora has stated that the farmers who |S€ltleman and was admired and re- |work out a satisfactory plan for de- GENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH are willing te eare o a floek of sheep |SPeCted by a large circle of friends|livery either by hoats or truck, or b; B by e o ok O heer | throughont the state of Conneeticut, of | hath.. > OF 2| Harry J. Schulman and Joseph W. Write, Phone or Call Co cash, can sé¢ufée the sheép from the | Whom Datv:\}i‘ H. (t}eeit' ott Waterford Carlevale !he Candidate. . farm bureau on his note for the re-|Was one of the most intimate. - Mrs. Bessia Jefome Ogden. CHARGES HIS WIFE At ‘the Central Baptist church this EABO i nalnder of the T. M. PEABODY Phone 986 dbishs e A5, Dobsis F8ome Oglsn, T WITH DESERTING HiM.|(Tuesday) evening a double ordination = With-the lebster season apbrodch-| g1d, died at hor home: 165 Tharmes g . |service will take place when Harry J. ing éatchers and shlpn “mrs anxious | sireet, New London, Monday mo m:; Charles A. Lynch Has Filed Diverce|Schulman, Y. M. C. A. secrerary at ‘ as té the prospects o fiing of the Suit in Superior GouM. Port Wright, and Joseph Carlevale, DR. F. C. JACKSON pres embargo Lo the middle west | et ony Kseufi,fifi,,flfi Sl Lt Ballan worker at the church, will bo ) niess this mafket 5 opefied 1t willl ne ad been confined to her bed.|, Chailes A Lynch of New London has | ordained to the ministry. Each church DR. D. J COYLE be impossible, it is predicted, to re-{ ghe I8 survived by two daughters,|Prought suit for divorce from Ethel| % NeW Tondop, county Baptist Asdo- alize a reasonable price for lobsters.) Mies Lavinia Ogden and Mrs, F. B I.{ynch of New York on the grounds of f;?el‘l_nr;:‘riflltszjredxggsgi,::d b;; nsamlgi-l Damon, and one A , Charl . |desertion. They were mafriéd Dee. %0 SORRCE ; Thtéh ;"‘é‘;fl;""‘io;.“:’z‘;.‘. s sugzest- | qen ali or b T I b g;yog 22,1907, and the desertion is alleged | Till examine the candidates at 2 o'- ghea M‘“‘yne“r i c&kg ug!sm“ne Mrs. Ogden was born at New Lon- |to have taken place Aug. 10, 1913, ofir. S : vikes, pustry and muffins, sb in the|dom in the house in which she died| Chester R. Shelley of New London| Air, Betiimen is a graduate of New. maltihg of yeast bread With bariey|Oon DeC. 27, 1842, the daughter of |a¥ks for a divorce from Myrtle Sweet |(0n Theological seminary ana Mr. i g 'yw“ cs.“a i arley Shelley of Wawefield, R. L, alleging|Carlevale is a prominent worker dmong St u:t ofmvhent Pt :‘fi uxe:r céj;tt O intolerable cruelty aAd _adultery.|the Italian people ani has charge of 203 Main 5 Norwich, Ct Papey. ¥ P DE. N. B. Lawis Hoe. Shelley is stationéd at Fort Trumbuil, }he Ilt‘ahan service in Bushnell' chapel Sher- ot =W y Dr. N B, Tewis who enMstad in tne|. Cl2ra O'Neill of Gfoton asks a di|for the past four years. i M. to 8 5. m. §| The war 1abots of the Connectieut|medical corps of the United States|VorcS ‘;,‘;“;@"';’:J,,f?{"‘i‘ S 1 Telephone D. A R durisg the past year vere|urmy as a lieutenant, has been reject- |f i N THE CITY COURT ortéd at Windsor, last week, the|ed and has returned to his home Hhers, | (CRPeTance. & N Lyluving records on the Liberty Loan: | Fe is over the age limit, - Three Sailors Fined For Breach of A mn—m-lb ];({?vfll: i}’looflhutecqhd vl - . UNION LYGEUM. Peace and_Intexication. Yy hals— loan 2 T Fl joan T s s— 4,175, seeond loan $1,108,450, third : 3 8 Interesting Program Was Arranged by| In the clty court Monday mbrning Can Yon lmaglne $5,272. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Miss Marjorie O. Fields. S T R G TR : — ench, the following matters were dis- Of jinterest to Iocal Spiritualists is osed of: Th: it mything Mere réfreshing and health- the etk Thes the Centeit i e yuokin The Union Lyceutn met at thé A. M. | posed of ree sailors were presented ful than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER, |eut State Spirituslist Association. 15 E. Zion church Sunday with Miss|before the court for breach of peace Cassie Robinson, the president, in. the | and- intexication. Two of the sailors— to mmmm tht - £ J It's & powder that preserves the teeth, ' i pold S;i:fimfi:hbyl:::- Miss Hannah M. Crowell returmea|Chair. The scripture lesson was read|Jarvis and John D. Geron—were fined 2 fecently from Atlantie City. from John 1 by HarrisonPayne, the|$5 and costs, which they paid. desttoys the germs and sweetens tha|Y) t morn:; vd;v, Mssrc% 31, - S ¥ chaplain. A prayer was offered- by ; William J. Clinton, the lad whom breath. T¥y it, you'll like it. Mo at Cflm&ln, N. y_"’ » Van-! W, Humphrey Almy has retufned|Mr. Payne. A hymn was eung, I'velene of the officets clubbed on - Anchored in Jesus. hymn, Softly|the head, was fineq $5 and cests and n's Phi C from Arlington Heighu. Mass. A hymn, ly 5 s an ¥ and Tendérly, was Sung. upon failure to pay was sent to jail. P A S ooy S| Mre, Wiliam B, Birgs has. been| The program was arranged by Misa| Five men were before the court for expectations, 'The chiideen {PASsifis several days in e Yoik. Marjorie O. Fields and was aa fol- | intoxication and breach of peace and of Cof jeut évéry wéek are con- lows: Piano solo, Mrs. Mauds ; | fouf of the men went to jail and one Y omne ot very Veok 4TS CON| e Lee R. Robbins and children |reciiation, Master Johfi Randall; %olo,|pald his fine.” 5 5 MAIN STREET suppert of the government in time of |2re Visiting Mrs. Robbins' mother, Mrs, |George Johnson; recitation, ~Miss| A young man was fined $10 for tak™ " War. Iy every euy “d town | Williarg Aycr]gg' of Stamford. Frances Fields; reading, Frederick |Ing shoes that did not belong to him. ” AT in {he state has responded. Randall; recitation, Miss Pear] Siith; | His mother paid his fine. REY. ('hm Acheson of Mid- |solo, Alfred Perrin; recitation, William Al & unanifions call to re- |dletown will be the guest of Rev. Fields. i was Rov. Harold M| Mrs. Tichard B. Oriham duting Ta|. It moved and seconded that| , Orastio Regulations lssued. lm ! l v! the B stay in Norwieh. Miss Fields be extended a rising vote er Sever: ominous predictions of thanks for arranging the pi aim, | and disheartening statements concern- Mrs. Dickson H. Leavens, who s|4 collectlan w%e’lmefl by Miss Mabel |il8 the available supply of wheat flour, .8TOP ! LISTEN! ! the food administration has given out rence | Spending several months at her par- |Hazard orge Johnson. The > ents’ home, Kitemaug, is the guest for |meeting feami® 10,4 glose By cibging|mew rastic regnlatiops dealing with A Smash On All Watch a week of Miss mm s oavel God Be With You Untll We Meet |the sitvation. The people of Connecti- . |Again, and benediction was pro- cut, along with the rest of the coun- Prices. A 17-Jewel 12 nounced by Chaplain Payne. tty, which has failell to héed' repeated * W i Next Sunddy a program will be ar- warnings to save wheat, must now im- size 20-year Gold Filled Watch ffl Found $100 Worth of Brass. and one-half pounds of wheat per pet- 8on r At expedition fo the resiomee of | L0 BET Weeki 8t least until the next mm : 4 Michael Grippe, in New London bY - e - - Ifl):et::flsv;.‘(!&m .m“ Hammans t’,:‘lp:fi' Bishep Acheson Here. PAY §$100 PER WEEK ON : i . pose of searching the ,m,... to as.| Beginning tonight at Trinity church OUR EASY TERMS t ' { s r certain whether liquot was befng sold | 2hd continuing'Wednesday and Thurs- 4 in New ; fllegally, diaclosed o hecrét enteance| 48y evening at Christ church, Rev: E. P to the cellar of the building, which|/Campion Acheson, Sufrgen Bishop o §|®he has | {1ed to a sub-cellar, in which was found | Of the Episcopal Diocese of Connec- t $100 worth of brass i ticut will a series of thrée ser- abc&u“:‘m v:mazh n.; are “.;i:“ti: '{fii mons on God’s Call to America. @ Blumbin g business for fine - a mlmmy Fire on White Strest, Motored to New York. . .35 o'clock Monday night the William Blackburn and sons, William flra fl partment received a- telephone T. Blackburn ug John E. Blackburn, |call for a chimney fire on White in|and son-in-law from _m-m The chief's car and d "“{..wwa trip to. chief’s car responded to the call | York and Long 1siand 1o visit all tefritory within ene- [Brady, Central Village; Edward Byles, jllage; Dolar® Labelle, Bal- May! thediatelyl cut their consumption of | eStablished by the Volunteer Bureau b Sl e s i ooy wheat to one-half of normal, or one | The proprietor of the house, Dav!d_ T Sa!ilu was taken into custody charge lodgtd against the nroprletor of the house is keeping a bawdy house. |8 e members ol tite. thntrc u'nuln gfiédmoh “bonds ’fim&ufiffl‘ By Saleses. Those taken in the raid wer T. Saleses, Norwieh, p: as Levene, Boston ofan; New York; William Higgins, Nor- 'wich; Carl Karpirrie, Fitchburg, Mass. Fenner C. Rich, Pomfret Conn.; &gb ard Newton, Abington, Cond.j ur ‘entral louviile; a INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING 2o ANNY Secretary’s Repsrt SHows Total of 46 Thé stockholders of the Neorwich In- Travelers' Aid work has been delé- gated to the task of giving informd- tion and help‘ Mrs. Frances Ber fort, Ky, Made Routid 1 Tahla I‘m Péstponed. | 5 Thé meetifig of {He Nérwich Rould Wil nét be fhis evening #s planned as it has been postponed fér weelk, P i HODE WOMAN ON A RAIL; MADE HER KISS FLAG Benton, Ills, March 25—Five hu n- dustrial Associdtion met Menday af-|dred sembérs of the “Loy#l Leéages” téfnioon in fhe 6ffice of James L. Case | 6f West Frankfért, néar héfe, it 16- at 4 o'clock with President Case pre- day 8cided Mrs. Fraficés Berges, & Wo- siding. Mf. Case’s anntal féport was 2s_follows: man of Bohéiian BiFth, from Mamiei- During theepast véar fhe original E‘g "’r"‘;‘;;’:-tg%’f“’{hg“‘:w;”“ - Eottle company with this corperation | Pelled her to waye an Ameficad flag contract of the Amefican Thérfros has been comipléted and fof a cémsid- eration of the sum of $5000 paid to | Qucht lntervals ¢ this_corporation all 6f the unsold | While Mrs. B Was o bullding lots on THermios Patk have | SNO praise for res :‘Gz 9 Heénry Baker been transferred to the Thérmos com- pany. tweéen thé wemsn In accordanee Wwith & Broper vote ;V:: chary éssd her with fliflwfl' utter- ssed, your directors wlio purehased 2 5650 ‘shates of the capital stook of his | Builty of assault. gflake.r‘! R e corporation at a price of $2.60 a share, | Paid by public sdbséFiption and Mrs., and the shares s6 pufchased are. now | Bergern was -still in custody wi €ld by the treasurer as treasury |en away from officérs mel'fl stock. the “Lovaity Leagué.” The_American Thermos Bottle com- | arraigned before a United Slates Priay has raported a satisfactory bus- | missioner who orde hef held iness during the past vear, and it is|thé EFaAd Jury. very gratifying to fhe officers of this ecrporation to kASw that the total | a: ganization. This com&hfly fiow holds a second contrac company by which they agféé f6 erect tor. the purpose f’almvc ‘mentiotied, a Fhe company ed with this cofporaticn that it will tisements for an additional period of |p ten vear. Therefofe it is necessary fulfilled and completed. vork has been undertaken by the di- the not far distant future. Treasurer Gilbert L. Hewitt's re- port for the year ending March 22, | 1918, follows: Recefpts—Real estate sold Ameri- can Thermos Bottle Co. $5,000, sale of building lots $348.67, interest, Norwich Savings Society $79.90, loans $1,508.32, total receipts of yéar $6,931.59, balance March 23, 1917, $2,275.6 total $9,207.- B3. 4 Disbursements—Expenses and taxes $165.89, interest $10.68, loans paid $1, 508, stock -hought, 2759 shares at §2.60, $7.173.40; total disbursements for year $8,858.29, balance March 22, 1918, 0349.24; $9,207. balance as follows: Thames National Banic $110.14, Nor- wich Savings Society $239.10; $249.24. The Secretary’s Report. Secretary Martin E. Jensen reported as follows: Number of shares out- standing March 23, 1917 2,843: number of shares purchased to date 2,759; number of shares outstanding March of “Smileage Book.” Private Joseph E. Marcucio, is one of the Camp Devens soldiers who re- ceived a “Smileage Book” from those which Governor Marcus H. Helcomb sent to the commanding gemeral and he has sent the governor a letter of thanks. The soldier's message of apprecia- tion follows: “Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. “Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, State Capitol, Hattford, Conn. 25, 1018, 84; number of stockholders, |10 Matter how lodg of How March 23, 1617, 424; number of stock- |0 your druggist wdt! u% holders, March 25, 1918, 4. cent _bax of AR It will give quiek nflea and 4 gle 7 lbox often cufes. A trial 7”“"“&9&““"“ mailed free in plain wrapper if you, Camp Devens Soldier Appreciates Gift |SeAd us coupon below. The trouble followe oth were Half a leeEJl other demonst zainst alleged disioyal ¥ amount spent'by the company ih pay- | occufréd recently in thé rells during the past yeas been | sectior: of the Tllindls, néa#, the lar@est in any ¥ear sinee its or- | Frankfort is situated. throughout the dembnstratien. At fre- procéssion ifl-:-‘ or e e e the Thermos [A New Era in the me réen. The diséovery of thé économis “tga an addition to their plant @t a cost|{of the sunflower, a native of this not less than $50,000 at & time when |country, is chiefly due to a fore tuilding conditions shall warrant. {‘eme, says Royal Dixen In in the meatitime, however, a sum|Mother's Magazine for April In of ?50 000 hes been depooited' in lecal | Russia {o,day‘atié Suiiflower Has ¥e- banks, and which ¢an only bé used|come one of the ehief dets. of gricultural s Until recent oultry and bird food. The euitival of this plant on < T that 6h fits of Hiis esponition Fhall| ane hgnt ol B commprat continue until this second céntract is|has engaged the attention & I paftment of u=2rietiltiufe. Alfea Aside from the above, no speclal|nss been proved that the can be gtows not B Tatiote, bUE It ib HoRed that some use |our Ly ETons HOt Sl oo of this corporatipn for the benefit of |fertiiizer and fodder over véry eX- the city of Norwich may be found in tcnslve afeas in the Unitéd guw, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, Kindly send mé a Frde samiple wrapper. Street 55¢ Pyramid Bldg., Mafshall, Mish Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain a8 furtfier covenant: |vears the sunflower has been grown in this® count chiefly as an ofnaj mention Norwich, Conn,, in all adver- | and for 1ta seeds, Which AFé ws8 age of “Kind 8ir:—Just a line to thank you for the ‘Smileage Book’ you sent me. I cannot thank you enough for it. A ‘Smileage Book’ is always welcome to s boys for We énjoy the shows very mueh.” I have been in the National Army for over five months and I think we have worked wonders. I sénd you my best regard. I am from Connecti- cut and I love my home state. “Very truly yours. “JOSEPH E. MARCUCIO, “Headquarters Company, 304th In- fantry, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.” SOME WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES Tasks Undertaken in Bridgeport, New Haven, and Other Parts of Stats The “Minute Women” of Bridgeport is an organization that is deing active and efficient war work. Among the valuable tasks they have performed are supplying the secret sefvice with volunteer office wu ers, assisting in the sale of thrift stamps and the management of the recent tag day in confiectioh with the Salvation Army c¢ampaign. All work has been done under the leadership of Mrs. H. W. Fleck. An efficient motor service for the use of the New Hayen War Bureau and patriotic organizations, has been in that cityy The same organization has supplied a milk station with vol_ usteer workers. ocial welfare work is being eon- dicted at the Hartford railroad pas- senger station through the efforts of the Health and Recreation department. Mgs. Grace R. Clifford who has re- celved special training in Boston for WHEN CHILDREN CR¥ OUT affd are feverish and don’t sleep well, are constipated and have symptoms of wbrm;. mothers will find quick relief Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Glflmrenn the standard remedy cu-mslo YeArs, y are eas: b drgn liie them, The "gie stom. act gently on bowel and ms,k up colds. Relieve headaches and thing disorders. We have xo 000 tes. g P bl Tow t oh“ Cl!n‘rn. 25¢. Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street VIOLIN TEACHER Al String Instruments repaired Vislins soid on easy terms €, BULLARDy Bliss Place, Nerw wich, Conn. v Chamber &f Commerte Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistent For appointments address R 'DR. A J. SINAY . Dentist Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, NWM Phone 1177+

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