Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 18, 1918, Page 6

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Trolley Car, Automobile and Motor Truck Bump, With Dam- Painters’ Strike Not Settled—Discard In Palatial Home of Inventor Herman Dock Results In Divorce For Wife, Ty \ R | Sale of Tooth Br tourin; f A. Caplan of New Lon- _work, s Lo m, o Totar rusk of ka0 A MANUFAC S SAMPLE LINE herman, 3 were in a side collision in f Jhe. conteacting A Jb - g 3 fust before, rioon, Wedzesday, Wago scale, they decline to Sign a one We bought these at a price—we are going to sell them & A resultant will bably | year agreement, as under that pian 2 . 2 . . By 1l g AL ot enoaa $160. The trollay ‘sar And | they wonld be uaabia 10 give feares on you at a price—a price which will give you a brush whose MR. FITZGERALD Caplan car were going in the same di- |contracts during the year for work ) foction toward Dixon square and, the |that was to be done i vahnwmfnmad&cmlm'mwflh_vepp‘y. S V ; umo:m':"mgfio'%.wmi % w0 & g % H- | These brushes were secured from the foremost maker and The three vehicles were abreast, just - to the main|on By iy . . : 0 " fl.fl?m?'fi %&;:fi‘:&:nl;;:‘nnh;‘l:m 5 wmm“,d ) { jobber of fine brushes m.'h country. The values are ex- ' ] o - | rofies car and on the et side of the N . Il | actly as stated. The prices speak for themselves. m us 3 al m-eet.‘an% ‘l;e iaawt that thg:w was 3& f 1 < g Y 3 room for car to pass een the A - * |trolley car and the truck. He applied| In the superior court at Kingston, e o BUY BRUSHES NOW FOR THE FUTURE AS You Aboutnres the emergency brake but it did not|Judge Deran granted o ~divorce ‘19 ;1:16. 'n;: &nmgrg;:e{h’m;nr;:: :x’n“’:::‘g:‘o'und :th:xnrn"l-ln:-:man Dock police ‘officets of ‘the town are on the BONE HANDLE BRUSHES EXTRA QUALITY BRUSHES, with e o ;antln d(g’ llltgh:I damaps lto t(ll,‘. truck. Lo s i sookbur t,g:'::::.?'" v;om Val "‘::,/; o dsb::. M‘i“’ 10c :‘:u:-:&: B = mlgnlc':irium; % £ e touring car slewe tioner as set forth in the agree- on_ Poi . alue IR VI Sustomens are thrifty, calculating felows who i oty o e oo Srets | mber S peiiimer it was) oot gebermen réport et catebas || Vetun t5.........Bale pien 1240 | BUST 0 AR s 3 roug a , but no 0! lor petitioner. TS, and state that it costs times as i i e know tire up-keep costs. the side of the trolley car bore evi-|given the custody of the ~youngest|much fo catoh fish now as it did three || Value 19 Bale price 15c | the kind you 2 dence of the collision, in the scraping |child, Herman Dock, Jr., and Mr. Dock | years ago. This is due to the high|f Value 25c Sale price 50c Believe me, I've looked into this tire proposition from |off of a streak of paint. is given custody of the other two|cost of material and operation. i 1 i e ----Sale price '8¢ | o\ L BREN'S TOOTH BRU . The forward axle of the Capl car | children, Luther, age 17, d Thursa, Mrs. Emil . Breed, Cleveland, RS, top to bottom. Take my advice and buy the one best |was bent, the left 3 “r . Y3, 1640, fied Tuesdas --Sale price 25¢ bone handies, with. 3 rows of g as bent, the left forward wheel dam-fage 11. The divorce was uncontested | born here April 2, 1840, died Tuesday bristles, vatue Sale price 15¢ buy on the market. The aged and minor damages done to the|and heard on deposition. Mr, Dock is | evening at her home in Water street, |§ BONE or CELLULOID ,"ANDLES' Value 5¢...-..- Sale price 21c forward end. After making tempor-|a successful inventor, the Dock en- pShe was the wife of James H. Cleve- || with 4 or 5 rows of bristles, regu- CELLULOID HANDLES, with 3 aty repairs the car was started under {gine being one of his productions. He |land. - lar or dental plate brushes, value | rows of bristles, value 25c— 35c—Sale price 29¢, Sale price 1% Wecarrynverycompletelineof'l"opdtl’:sm;l’owdas end Liquids of all kinds. All of the best preparations in stock at all times and at the lowest prices. its own power for garage, but on|erected a fine mansion on the bank| The grounds of the Wadawannuck < . reaching Dixon square, the tire of the |of the Pawcatuck river, off the Watch | Tennis club are being put into first daMaged wheel gave way. Then there | Hill road. The Dock family formerly | class condition, was brief delay before proceeding to|occupled the building on High street,| The fina] session for the season of the garage. Mr. Caplan says it is the [now known as the Colonial club. the Travel club will be held next first time he had driven the car and| The frial of the case of Chief of | Tuesday, when Mrs. Charles H. Davis g 3 supposed the brakes were reliable. Po- | Police Thomas E, Brown against Nun- [of Mystic will tell of Walt Whitman, SQUEEGEE TRBAD TlREs liceman Curtin was a witness of the ac- | ziata Gancerelle, charged with a vio- | 1819-1892. cident and took the names of the oper- |lent assault with a knife upon Fred| William F. Broughton has sold the ators of the three vehicles and their |Gabrielle, in Westerly, last November, } two-tenement house, corner of Omega I have sold my customers are running farther, giving less trouble, |designating numbers, was commenced Wednesdav. and School streets, to Antone L. Ka- ps . 5 Harold Dimsey pleaded guilty to as- | vink. and costing less in the end than any other tires I know. The corrected list of State Division |58Ult and was sentenced to ten days Put a Diamond Tube in a Diamond Casing No. 1, which will Teave with the sec- | & (3 [SRFIon, I3 #0d 5 ey fhe UNCASVILLE h 7 > ond increment of the second draft, on s 10 you have the ideal tire equipment. April 26th, is as follows: . Allen H. |T8R remitted $107.10 of the costs. Siivia, Wasterly: Gulseppe Chanren, William Helme and Philip McCray | Bank Mill Starts Up—Pearson-Rosen- e . for breaking and entering the Cook| jund Marri — F Raisit : New London; Max Fola, Gales Fenly, | 07 "re@ting S T e s 2 . arraganseit Pier, were ' - ALLING RUBB§R COMPANY Gonn.; George A Berzstrom, B! |each sentenced to three months fn the| “ore Plus—Active Committes For Norwich, Connecticut Greenwich. Owen G. Rubin, East|Frovidence county jail Liberty Bocel Sajes. Greenwich: :Philip F. De Mandel, of Sunday the following members of Providence; Raymond Crampton, East Local Laconics. the ;;.x‘lre p:gm?, °§'o,‘s¢“;.',‘£, ;:\der Greenwich; Antonio Bianchi, Fast| Howard Bradford, age 10, has ap-|the direction of Assistant Scoutmaster Greenwich; James Miller, Potter Hill; | pendicitis. Hubert G. Dart, took a hike to Mil- Walter F. Havens, Westerly; Bernar-| myere was g large attendance at|ler's pond: Lester Dart, Charles Ram- T dino Frandoni, East Greenwich: John | po 5 rior Prom of the Westerl age, Carl B Ge Killees vi bei ;incted by Rev.|schools is at home this week for the > % il y High | a8e, Carl enson, orge illeen, | the _services ing con HADDAM NECK | changeable Christ. In the evening the Al ey York oltyi Ddward o3 |school, in High school hall, Wednes- | Maurice Killeen and Leslie Cottrell.’|Lucian Drury, who spoke from the|spring vacation. [ theme will be Sifle Track or Main|g.s" \co H ords: HY i rthu berts, who has been il % day evening. Mill 8tarts Up. words: “For what is your life? It is| Al r Ro! w] - | Line. Which? FEast Greenwich: Frank Ashton, Peace % s v v that appeareth for a|for the past two weeks is improving. Nearly $4000 Subscribed at Rousing |iibsic, | c'c "' Pe SPecialipaje; Joseph Gooselin, White Rock: |, Bafly Wedneeday morning Martin| The Bank Mill of the C. M. Rohert- |Gtk & WAPORT FA CRUCh i away” | ‘Miss Mary Frink is the guest of Libert lly—G Rl L: D. C. Hutchins, Providence: Arthur |Lanphiere netted 260 pounds of smeltsson Co. which has been ‘shut down|yy/C in Union cemetery. The|Mrs. P. H. Woodward of Hartford. iberty Loan Rally—Grange to Ob- W. Burdick, Alton; Joseph Manterdi,|in the Pawcatuck river, the largest|for some time for lack of fuel start |burial was in bt 5 hpieac h serve Arbor and Bird Day. SPRING HILL Y lrdick, Alton; Joseph Manferdl, | catch in. many vears, &d up Monday. N i Toows| Somubib bR paddith T e Deat A service fiag with 19 stavs i — ford; Nicola agna, Westerly;| An act was passed in the house Pearson-Rosenlund. Mr. Main's death was due to a clot on | Vindham friends were Sorry S in’ Grane hall. representing 11 patri.; M2y Friends Remember Mrs. E, B.|Harold G. Claik, Peacs Dale; Mech f‘mentdlnfi Z:e Rhode Island law, rela-| Ay tne Baptist parsomage Thursday|the brain. He was ill only twenty-|9f Ine Gegth B0 FEREIC Bo o ere, otic sons serving in the army and navy| OGardiner on Seventy-Third Birth. |[PoTtl, Providence: Michael J. TPoll [iive to Blrds, 50 as to conform to the |gvening Miss Ella Rosenlund, daughter |four hours. He is survived by two | pn Bps B e imantic was bt it ] A4k ke Bope Valley: John W. Wield, Jr. ofibird laws of Connecticut and Massa- | ;e Mr. and Mrs, Albort Roseniund of | daughters and a fon. o T M Mincetice. Pekad g TR R ol Westerly: Bdward Andrews, Jv., Wick- | chusetts. D Niti: ane {UmAcabes: Pobrgots won il % b the ‘gesb bt Mis M ) ook afenni s vy t’, ‘lm ?‘q The f e ford; William Blakeley, East Green-| Councilman Frederick E. Fowlerand | united in marriage by Rev. Frank S Gt > ovesFnla Worcester §3.+ A fumber of out of town people|has been confined to her room and Rondalio Mondona, Westerly; Vittor'a|waded a secluded brook for trout on|Groton Ship and Engine plant and he |in the letter of Emma F. White in The Mrs. i is, 3 H i 3 otin » White family is one of | the inn. have been looking for houses and|much of the time to her bed With | Aaiohon yorermen N T N iany tvgeegnggagsfl“x‘gcor:;uz?\f: farith Dine- land his bride will make their Home in B e d Samiiein town and| Georce Cook racently burnad his fobt board for the summer months. |rheumatic trouble for the past two of | iy Gaswel, Wakefeld: Frandys I |eon” 8- | New Kondon, | B little Miss Emma has gvidently in-|badly Dy tipping over a kettle of hit ‘ri‘fi e hend f—mrfié‘f}i s gflxaeemy bei I had a very pleasant|Charhonneau, Wakefield; Joseph Fe Secretary Edwin Hill, of the Nor- Te“f?h:ndc%(::desohm;m(:e:arv-r:g%ndggbfrfé herited her full share 6f the family|water ‘on It while working over his S, ; STl e Sithday retently, Tue ohldtan|nsadi Westerly. Juriew W. Small of lwich Y. 32.C. &, Bhve an adhcen | van pame or Norwich Falls Sunday. |51t ; L b 1hids. 5ith Bl Bumtly, Bds - Aor Dy OB ha: oy oie av they Mweyk So O B0 | Welitnetan ifine. the subject, A Man of Vision, before| Andrew Rbsenlund who is stationed Dinner Nets §26. O e 158wt 1o Hye WHth . letters, the cards, most of them from | g 1 G 0l0red members of the quota|the Laymen's League, in the First|at Fort Terry, spent the week end| Tho Red Cross dinmer given last|some on from the west to (W% Sois GArbor, day will be observed at|ctiers the cards Tt ot hem 2rom lare: Christopher R. Champlin, Arling- | Baptist chureh, Twesday eveming. 4 | aith hie pasenta. weel netted the treasury about $26.|his parents v ond SO Grangs hall Foideyl Mhendand Bl e | o or s & Harlony ribe. 1€ o t E. Youns, Watch Hill; {war-time collation was served. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Cottrell enter-|The committes ir. charge were Mrs. Consor G. Fairweather, Narragansett served by the ladies of the grange and | PiTthday cake; a rambler rose bush all | pjer. Red Cross. After dinner speakers®2dy to blossom; a big bouquet of ey Veterans, held annual encampment in |Lyme over the week end. E. W. Chapman and Mrs: Reuben D. The Rhode Island Division, Sons of | tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havens of | John Iv. Avery, Mrs. B. R. Park, Mrs. COLCHESTER rave bee g pinks; a bunch of sweet pea blossoms; 2 Providence. Twesdav, and not a man|_ James Hargey has moved his house- | Cook. g 3 5 g have been arranged rart et greembacxl’(e; s0 you see|, Johr' J. Dunn, of ,Westarle. sacre. lof Westerly was privileged to attend. |hold goods and family to his house in| Mrs, Clifford W. Caswell has taken||iberty Chorus Preparing for Won- Benefit Entertainment. how kindly I was remembered.” Mrs, :ary of thabenata board ."f an-isulturs | Years rco there was a camp of Sons | Niantic. a position in a department store at day’s Celebration—Pythians Vote to The Camp Fire Girls of Middle |Gardiner has been much interested in|l3 & member of the commitfen injof Veterans in Westerly, but it was Attended War Rally. Westerly. : Have Float in Big Parade. Haddam held an entertaimment af|20d hos given a good deal of time to |C 'lrze‘o; the contes( for vahghlg.s\,nn.!n-mw . The Home Guatds in full uniform Will Speak at Ansonia. Grange hall Satnrday evening. Lun-|Church and missionary /work and still |P! . e I," fc"m!‘;,“{d;‘:’- Aby Gov-| n jranin Purdick, of Lower Paw- |attended the war rally held in the Pal | Mrs. Frank A. Thompson _will be| e Liberty chorus met in Academy cheon and a dance were enjoyed af-|keeps in touch with matters and the |$TnOT Beeckman, for e S of tcatiick, whose foot was severely burn. |mer Memorial hall, Wednesday. one of the speakers at the Woman's|, . \w ineeday evening to rehearse terward. The proceeds were divided |OUtside world in general. For many | 07°.2 Bz ore avill be [2led by molten iron when at work in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams have|American Baptist Home Mission s0-|g0." i “eoming celebration Monday between the Red Cross of Haddam and | Years she has superintended the asy-|Prize for the greatest imnrovement in|Mystic, a few weeks ago, and was v of Connecticut, to be heid in Ag- Middle Haddam. fum for the town poor and entertained | e general appearanc taken ‘to the Rhode Island hospital, |cated by Mr. and Mrs. William Cous- |€on#%, April 17th, Albert Olsen has been transferred |in @ very hospitable manner many city | 25 prize for the . = submitted to the amputation of the |ins. Mrs. John D, Avery is on the pro- trem Waco, Tex. to Arcadia, Fla, Deorle Who have spent weeks at the grv\mefilt of home .!!'"""fl\flc\:rn" : foot Wednesday. ‘Wallace Potter has moved his house- | gramme of the Pomona grange meet- Tuesday evening in Pythian hall. It where he is in the aviation service. ~ |farm in the summer. e erparative and » nrize 107.1P"| Wednesday was the sixtietn day of |hold goods from the tenement in the!ing at Preston City. was voted to have a float in the Lib- Mrs. Stewart Simpeon of New York sty Liogs, Lo };%f_;fl’v‘; B e oD imin. | the Dresent session of the gencral as- |home of Mrs, Charles B. Rogers at dtrs. cuftord, T Stewart 1s Il:l:idon o 2 oot e oiramt o BIOOKS | ¢, C. Davis recently butchered two |the plan of the competition have been | SCHIDLY, and from now to adjournment | Hill Top, to one at Pequot. T as | g B The April missionary meeting was to Rev. W. H. Raymond pastor o 1a |10Zs, cne of which weighed 437 1.2|5ent to practically everv mill in tha|the MemMbers will not receive the 35 Raising War Pigs. wed; i lown SO held in the Congregational chapel Congregational chur Sunday morn- |3nd the other about 400 pounds. sta‘e and will be given to everv em per diem. There is now a rush for S i e Wednesday afternoon. p Norman Allen had a consignment of esday . AR Bt s el (fmdny magnt ; Plave Tho 12 interesied in heining 1. | MJournment and it will probably be lewanty-twor pigs which . acrived . in WINDHAM Mre, A. E. Oragin left Tuesday for S ke T en, B Church Meeting. seif and his nation by raising food- | ""ached the week-end. . town recently. 'They were held in West Hartford, where she will be the g N The annual business meeting of the | Rev. John G. Dutton officiated at Liberty Loan Rally. Baptist church was held at the con- | the uneral of George Trumbull Loom- stuils. quarantine for a few din"'s a'& then | Woman Patriots to ;No:( For Li:erty iueeysntolg: her daughter, Mrs. George e i f 4 distributed one or two in a plate, as| Loar—Red Cross Sceking to Raise < 3 TR 1 s ference room Friday evenh B h TS i i .~a|is &t his residence in Lester avenue, |} i . g . A. H. Berwald of Springfield was a Granaavecty Jeen raly wes held b | foiiowine wwere choen Tor e, sotais o 8% Peincimle. Barst chures | Eurial was ot River Bend. The bear- | sames Dantels. nos Jeft hé Thames| Mile of Pennics. visitor in town Wednesday. Crange ol inmorsday ovening, April|year: President, H: H, Powell; vice s were elected s follows: . jers were Alexander Aitken, Albert S- |Specialty Co. mill in this village and| yre 1. ©, Lathrop ha e e SRl Batihe ik vis- M TG moward Hazen of Haddam,|nrasident, Ly 0, tarre ol W “i-ce|Ear, John Fergusof, Everett Watrous, |is with the New London Sand and | grorrsoipey moapro? a8 feceived |iting friends in town the past week. ;v::“ & m”\ ! s orre; treasurer, H. 7 - |Peleg Slocum and Hugh A. Dunnin, Stone Co., at Massapeag. irxf;'mh;'f:c"of".fmi;;,fin o?rtt:erdmbf Louis Chapman of\ Salem was 8 Yoo lector, "Miss Marian § . John T. Reynolds, ascist-| TFranklin C. Smith of Westerly, one| John Clark is teaming on the new [ofi’ Toan committes for Windham | o mcrerer or oo Soans men M town three V. P. Wildes; jant secretary, Mrs. R L. Dayier |Of the first young men to be drafted,|read which is being built at the ship Center. Mrs. Lathrop and her assist-|went to New London Tuesday to be . Storrs; for 2 v . J. | treasurer; Willilam rd, auditor; | has been commissioned a second lieu- fyard at Brownings beach. ant, Miss Dorothy Brown, plan tol sxamined for the coming quota to go A luncheon was ed S ,Standirg comm ? Henry C. €yraguc, Oscar Fecto, Her- |(enant of engineers in the National| The Thursday Afternoon club of the|qrn o' house-to-house canvass of the | to- eamp, {2 g - gerr o e B Minnie G super- {bert C. Johnson, trugtees; Mis, John T.|ftmy. He graduated from Westerly i Mathodist -church held a meeting at|yilaga and hope to reach every one, Returns from Hospital speaking. The Liberty chorus tunder lent of Sunday school, Miss Ethel { Revnolds, organist; Rev. O, T High school, class of 1912, and took a |the church parlors. in the effort to sell Liberty bonds. et i the leadership of Rev. Mr. Raymong g . It was voted to retain H, H. man, Ray L. Rarber, Fr course in engineerinz at Brown uni- 3, : Henry Taylor, who has been at the moved into the ténement recently va- next. Will Have a Float. Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. P., met X g L Among those from this village who| g od Fr 1 9 f rendered. sevarsl sovg wro Raymond i powenl as pastor. fnanos colrtiifes: M 1 s, | versity. Lieutenant Smith is home on |attended the war rally in Palmer |y oorio. fi,’;’:fifln};“;dfg‘: or & 10 da¥s'| packus hospital for several weeks, il Liberty anthem specially arranged for Mrs. John T. Reynold <t |leave of absence. Memorial Wednesday evening were s 3 with pmur;[wnia {"“Tfl; 0 . joxme the third Liberty loa A big fire broke out during Monday | V2ct0. floral committe . Ma Rev. Charles C. Tibbetts, Mr. and in town Monday and is much im Next Sunday morning at the Con-|night in a tannery situated in . the Mrs John . Barber, house com- STONINGTON Mrs. Hubert G. Dart, Mr. and Mr MILE OF PENNIES. proved. S gregational church Rev. W. Harrison | Gobelins quarter in the £oith of Par Charles E. Ramage, Elmer Beckwith.|, . : ASTHGE 15 CHRBIIND: ey 10 Raymond's subject will bo The Un- | The material damago is very sront - Frank Johnson, Frederick Rheaume |B¢ing Raiced For Most Worthy Cause| Tuesday. 4 age is very great. Bootlegging Case Continued to Satur- | and Bfatthew Geary. Possible. Dr. J. M. Kleu;."an% F.dam Baker | ° P N i ') ueeday. f::d__nlrmgfh Ml"' ;’"S" H.iCleve: Liberty Lean Committee. The aid of every ofie in the village bl Bertoan asd parly wers rs. Gharles H. Davis to Ad-| por the sale of the third Liberty iy asked this week to help the loeal|callers in New London Wednesday. I dress Travel, Club. 1Danbehonds the following commiitee | Red Cross in its effort to raise a mile Home from Norwich. : = has been appointed in this town: First|of nennies, The ign is charge 2 J our, time-a 2 n Was prese y ve i s y Sy ! S a atrl £ overtime, and there transportation will | William A, Wiico, assistant prose. | mamne " o opn Howe and Jultus| Sarah Johnnson. The' local branch | recurned to his home or Hall's' Hill be paid to Virginia. Labore cuting attorney in the S buys _ all its materfals for work and}avenue for the summer. sire to serve their country in this way | t he Stonington | Plans were discussed at the meet-|is in need of money to continue the|” Irving Watkinson of Norwich was aliznla avply Farasfinthy 10 " Jobthlwae Joon Wekts oo A 2'&;”'5523 ing of the Magle Patrol, Bov Scouts, |eplendid work it has been doing. Al-|the guest of S, P. Willard Tuesday. MeOsker, in charge’ of the United [says he came from Maine and fntend- | ormtios ot o baan iy {oom e porifle | though lnst Friday was unpleasant | Mrs. Daniel Webster was calling on o 3 States Employment service, in Provi-|ed to work in th ization of a base ball team among the } there were 14 at the rooms during the | friends in Willimantic Tuesday. To Stimulate the Buying of : dence. Wihen 200 men are recruited torttAs Fow. 5t teaPat,ams | members. day and much was accomplished in| The Liberty loan committee held a Patrolman Thomas Fox, of the Mystic| Mrs, Fred J, Hope. accompanied by !tha making of slings and surgical meeting Monday evening to perfect they will be sent immediately to Camp | section of the town, has been satisfied The / The war department has asked Rkode lsland t5 furnish a carload of for work at Camp Humphrey, The government will house Mrs. Charlez Hope, was in Noank on|dressings. Co ext Friday and work i Humphrey.\ 5 x’:;g!ggilbt;?i;xm;;;?a 7:’5{:0'5 flgr Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs onevgar%‘semsmfe"n g‘hte .-imgee women flfi:&n‘y(ir el R nee s Te Eg i T + » Hlction ot 1o RRs Bect s 11u ~| Ellen Rogers, and children as well as surgical dress-| Mrs. Ida Wagner was calling op it ls the thied Wesk of the paimt | S0 0T BUEE n extremely dif-{ Mrs. Charles E. Rogers entertain-|inge slings: ete, friends in Norwich Monday, ore otrike and no settlement s ap- | (UL 10 OPRIT SUmicient evidence 10 ed recently Mr..and Mre. Harold Win-| "The midweek brayer meeting at the| - M. Kiingon was & caber 1 Middte- parent thus far. The painters in ad- | oo Ao e ey night he|cheste: and son, of Norwich Town and | Congregational church which has been | town Monday. ors and he determined to wiich what|Douglass Winchester of Fitchville. |held Frideys during the winter to| Mrs, Bugene Saunders of Norwich might transpire to the fnish : ; Rev. ‘Charles C. Tibbetts, pastor of ~ coal will be held Thursdays be- | was the guest of friends in town Mon- forthwith donmed civilian ciothor Cane | the Methodist church, led the EpWworth | ginning this week G ian clothes, and : . 2 7 evening. sub- |5 o ? {aid ‘aside his untforn, League meeting Sunday evening, su Gordon Waterous has returmed to leave the sailors and gg et: &: 352{3,3‘ jeet, Factions in League Life. A meet- | pic studies at the Fessenden school. Merrimack county, New Hampshire. wa 5 When Welch cam: ek e ing of the Junior League was held in| Qiss Marian Larrabee, instructor in|has contributed Daniel Webster and " e to Where the sailors were In waiting, |0 Church Saturday attemnoon. household arts in the West Hartford|John Paul Jones to the draft army. Jampleofiip r with Fox close behind. Welch pro- Recently Drafted. : S duced a large botffe of whiskey and| The new draft list fon the Eleventh . was in the act of-handing it to one |district includes the names of Frank WILL GiVE on [ D. D. D., the liquid wash, hss become of the sailors, when Fox interfered,|S. Quinn, Walter T, Bergman, A. T. A 8 household werd. Tt has proved itself e dthl,e“b&t’?e. oing; ‘Hfl take | Johnson, Robert Kessler, from this R 3 @ at, e you, t0o, - | town. z Thursday, Friday and Saturday, st e Sl b e ing Weleh, The big feliow from Mama| " iseases, including es! or a moment, but when Fox G R cers, pimples, scales, crusts or Eczema in laid hand on him h t NORTH STH ONINGTON u a April 18th, 19th and 20th, sny form, this remedy will nof discs- | Lo without resistanser " ° 1O 10%ks : mdx §y;l:]:m::::l:: I"Wh;:sm'%mn this hchm-ge read to | Funerals, Mrs. Nathan S. Edgecomb, . y is al im “You are el d, without ONE (1) Thrift Stamp With EVERY $5 Purchase ikindieaes. Try D.D.D.today, W | Lavinz a licomse. thereloresaid Koy | e ypny Maim—Red Cross Dinne PAY CASH WITH APPLICATION...... 5% o e e e guarantee it. Sic, 6% and $1.00. Spirituois eni, Escfiii(‘;tinfi fiquor with e > T 2 A : J 3 sell to @ sailor,| mpe funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Y- For a $10 Purchase You Get Two Thrift Stamps, Etc. D D D o "ot " el sl R |, The Sl e, o e 2o PAY MAY 27 INSTALLMENT. ........ 20% Al hic h, 4 lgcomb, were canduct: at her home ° ® ® I).ur SN a;ch:h‘lil:l;re’: | down m:to-);:f St iy aitamoons by My, 0./ D2 P_AY JULY 17 INSTALLMENT... 35% ging. - Welch pleaded guilty and the Fisher, assisted by Rev. Lucian Drury. case was continued to next Saturday, | ReV. MT. Fisher made a fine address PAY AUGUST 14 INSTALLMENT from the words: I shall be satisfied DO YOUR BIT NOW! i . : . v 40% g Clty@f“omflll Water WOI‘ cotnty Jatt o Hapcummitted to the | when 1 awake with Thy likeness. Fox. Then the matter was Burial was in the Stewart family cem- 4 : BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS g office of to United States Commissioner Tranit|SLeTY_near the' early home of Mrs, Board of Water Commissloners, L. McGuire, and Welch will probably Bdgcombd, Rev. Mr. Fisher perform- Norwich, Conn., April 1, 1918. |be taken over by the federal authori- [RS8 the committal service. The bear- 5 = ‘Water rates for the quarter ending [ties. ers were John D. Avery, Leonard{ wul RE UBED ¥ ALLMENT BYE, BYE LIBERTY. ” Fre :}Mg’r‘;réf.; ‘1’;?; “'&flg:w:l};ls An oflke of Ei6 ourk eald it | Daety SERHE H. Frowis gnc Goyethon IFREQ » CARRY EACH INST . g 2 while this. is the firs o B Bro 3 i - 3 sihe sohes Aol anit e tha-in che At ‘avest"for boot: 2 FOR 90 DAYS AT 4%, PER CENT. remaons Il be made fo,all Bllls}ion that it is carried on on a larger| The funeral of James M. Main was 5 2 2 i scale in Pawecatuck and Stonington |held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. CHARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. borough, than in Mystic, and that alll Reuben D.'Cook, Sunday afternoon,

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