Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1918, Page 7

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jb?-oo’ufi BEACH CARS | MAIN—In Providence,R. I, April 20 5 — and Mis. ;meeml_h" @ =l | Sl : rolley Company Proposes Turnout| qime s 1n Norwieh, . 18, Ui : , o) - : : Ny and Block Signat System. 3,“‘,,,,_"0:“;& $en ,;‘;’,’».'; ed G . —— N\ 2. Nina Nakos, Greek, Despondent and Worried Over Wife Left "ja;’"“,i?::‘%mwfl"; s or e 5 WARRIED e In Greese, Put End to His Life—Had Been Missing For cricrs to-renow e o ra rom be. | (Sep g gt 3 V) In_Paweatuck p 4 i o (Stonington) “Aprit 24 To1g, :’{‘R‘:v. P ) it Quot averiue. and Lewer Bouievard to| W T. MoNell, Miss' Giadys Vtola M- Some Time. % Neptune and Oceéan averiues; nls:;l t; i'x‘iiL"S" hapsos e c ues 15 / install block signals at various poin ] . : ‘ . iy along this liné so that_the operation "’E;}h;sfi“'m ol tack s teei] » LADY ASSISTANT Al Cafts Abswered Promptly of tHe cars to Oceun Beach may be - phi L & ._The .dead.body of Nina Nakos, a| Medical Examiner C. C. Gilder- [conirolied with some regllarity. liam Mills, both of L ® low ' barometer - ceti m&, ‘wis found in the canal of the [sleéve gave Church and Allen pérmis-| A petition % to be placed before the | SNYDPR — BENNETT — In this cit: & Minnesota. This ‘been: ore Woolen Mill 4t Yantic on Sat- |sion to take charge of the body and|New London city couricil for permis- | April 27, 1918, by Rev, Arthor 3 : 3 T urday the off. |It was prepared for burial. sion to imstall & turnout on Broad| Purkiss, Mrs. wlr;fly{. nfim 5] Y and general rains thréughout ‘ of Mr. 1@,1‘,, Was twenty-seven years |street at Williame stroet with tie nec- ;m"ghule- .2 or | ew " # WE CAN SELL sstssip- of Lasova, |old and had resided in America for thejessary block system and it is the in- L Ppast five vears most of the time be- | tention of the company as soon as this | ABELL—GALLIGAN—In iltimantic, i / i mandsrshoners i e, Fraa Tre” paseed in T viiage. e was potition s granied ia tno cuck snd | 4B 0% W Sy, Imet K|} THE LEADING FABRICS FOR! ( SPRING AND I'eam Hamess 0t - Atla had ent for some |murried but his Wife was in Greees |signals can be installed to change the R i Tl a4 { titie previous his relativés feared he |and on gécount of the war, Mr. Nakos |[Fouting of the cars somdewhat in New | Galligan of Willimantic, ’ 3 states, Temperature has fluctuated regularly, but is g had ‘drowned himself. brooded about her safety. He was miak- | London. Ocean Beach ¢ars on a half- : ed thdt the canal b |ing plans to retuth to Greéce when his | hourly schedule will run from Ocean DIED Tut this off et b are Silks toe D 3 Sui &) excellent range of Fancy Silks for Skitings, also White AT THE RIGHT PRICE. generally above the [had drosne €l & the Mississip- | . sgest R P | raifed ahd st the ordés of Superin. |mind becams deranged ana the un-|Beach via Montauk avenue apd Bank| pypms 1 Norwleh, April 25, 1915, Wit are. Dolcatad o Fasith bieaauts i - Whiterisy Ha torturiate ending, street through the Parade and UP| _George S, Byles, 65 years. aged A gesd line of AUTO ROBES and const states and the 1aKe reglon Mon. | the canil was drained, and the badly| His brother, M. Nakos of Rechdale, |throush Broad street to the cemetery. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. small lot broken sizes of FUR COATS. i o “tempera~ | decompésed body of Nakos Was found |came here and made arrangements for [returning over the same route. Fifteen | BRESNAHAN —In Norwich, April 28, i i _— Cines. “Tucsdny will be- gonenalty fale | sbuck in the mud. Siriat ' the Gresk cemetery here | minte service tp The vesch will be| DO Schaer Bremmavan 7 % and Colored Silks fo:‘ Graduation and Reception Dresses. TH | STonthe Great Takee, whete Showery " ———————— | Truman strect. Otfier changes to im-| T¥elity eircet, Tacedas mernink of || As the season advances these same qualities will be higher E L. L. CHAPMAN C0. [nomser will continue. EIGHT ARRESTED ON RECOGNIZE MISSJAMIESON'S |Brove the situation in New London| churen at 9 octock. - in price so it will be excellerit judgment to buy, not only 14 Bath Strect. Grent Tanes any on the Ailando eonst| BOOTLEGGING CHARGES MusIGIANLY ABiLTY.|™!) S ST SAXDERS 1z this cty, apent 20 101 || po Aduily ey : t ko bt Ge : present wants, but to anticipate future needs o |from Delaware Breakwater. 10 BOS- |pqderal. Officers and Navy. Patrol|New York Crifics Have Words of | 1" om v or 1 A MEMBERS, | Notico of faneral nereatter NOTE THESE v JOSEPH BRADFORD Winds for Monday and Tuésday Wark With Lecal - Policemen. Praise for 'Her Piano Recital. i NORWOOD—in Preston, April 25, 1915, SPECIAL VALUES North Atlantic—Moderate _¢ast i~ e ¢ b John E. Norweod Soldiers’ home ST v e e v+ % Mondiyy fair. Foueeat gMeers: hdndea by Epecidl| ~For the séeasnd tinse this séason, Miss | T 00, Are Going Into Naval Reserve—| - .{"Roroton, agea 9 ety ana 1 - - [|/Agent McKore, and aided by the lo- | Mar; Jamiéson, niece of Archibald Wrist Watches Presented. months. BOOKBINDER |.:is: st ot souosnat o\ i85 500 st ot mn men | il of i Gty e Bl - Furchty 4 On Sunday af the Young Men's He- | Carrie Etta Cobleigh, aged 42 years. Blask Bosks M B Wi e v Forecas 2 e oo e mfié’%‘é‘é"é‘.fl: féfi'rfi,‘esé:;‘";&r"n’;;’n’;gw}‘;'fi,‘;: brew association rooms the members | Funcral services \will be held at the o mmonawy 0 Orn | sotiern New ngland; Rain Mo | the city-on Satirday aight when eight | and appreclative audlence. - In com: | 0 the association hela & sareweli re- | 80510, RO HIS "G B o day; Tuesday nrobably faif and slight- |men were arrestéd. On Sunday two|menting upon her performance the | CéPtion for Ber cinstein, Coblels i | gay, April 20, at 2.30 p. m. Burial i Iy €ooler ifi interior. ore were added to the iist who will | musiéal critics of the léading New | Aurnow and Joseph Phillips, who have| 3jiplewood cemefery. Yard-wide Silk and Cotton Shantung for At 59¢ yard waists or dresses, in tan, Alice blue, rose, 5 gray and dark blue .~..... . ........... value 69¢ COBLEIGH—In Norwich, April 26, 1918, r Yard-wide Silk Mixed Foulards, neat de- At 79c yard ‘ 2 = - |eventually face U. .S, Commissioner| York and Brooklyn papers speak very | enlisted in the naval reserve and leave - g o y TEAMING AND TRUCKING e e e eyt trom | EATIS B, Mathewsor 4t his office in | highiy of her excellent style and thor- | (s week for s asrise piucur CARD OF THANKS, signs in Alice, Navy, gray, brown and DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes |{Hs cify: oTHis 4nll prodably. b6 WIth- Loush sutaldianeiy, Pollowine kte a0me] yi;. Welnstain fs (he third presidant | s g, vish {0 thank gur many triene | dark green ZrOUNAS. . ... .. .. ioeie.. ... .. VaIUE SO REASONABLE PRICES h:‘ '""":"f'";f" xmdd Ehe difl(dfiemc Two Of thoge arrééted on Satur-| New York Herald: “An audience, fif,"ée local u;:mlimtmn wh% !‘ms e?- funeral of our son and blrotth;r: also to 3 3 & A.D. LATHROP ninged Banitihy Eae Raieyd day night * were -subsequently dis- | generous in its applause, heard Misd | [ o, O, ffem nOW bURS, 6\ the snegrs and (o ALl hare W9 Yard-wide Crepe Silk Faille for dresses, At $1.19 yard ok i a m. 8 281 A quantity of hoitled Mquor, | indicating that this young artist’s fol- | (0f¢es of the Unite it AND MRS, RGE F. TILLING- i RO voun Wik | | ontly WISy, whd alto sééused aa |1owinE Mas rown comsieraby since MR, AND MRS, GEORGE F. brown, dark green and white. ... . ... value $1.25 AST, evidence and the testimony of the sail- | hér first appearance here about a year Suit For Foreclosure. ANDREW TILLINGHAST, ors taken for whomi it i alleged the|280. And Miss Jamieson deserves all{ For the foreclosure of a mortgage | ANNIE WHEELBR. 7 liquor had been delivered. she has attaifed in this direction, for | for $1800 dated September 27, 1913, on| O Conn Al 37, 1919, 5| ,Thes list of those taken Saturday she~ts a serious musiclan. She has|100 acres of real estate in Preston, night was the following: Frederick | chieved a technique which, at.least|Bessie Becker of Bozrah has brought Antilla, 33, Worcester, arrested by | insofar ds the mechanism of fingering |suit against Jda Tocker. of this city Highest 7. A.G. Thompseon, F. 8.| suy FOOT SPECIALIST LICENSED CHIROPODIST Cummings’ Spring Arch Support 32-inch Satin Messaline for dresses and At $1.25 yard skirts, in black, white, pink, reseda, light - blueand Copenhagen.s..............%.. value $1.39 Mir. m. . A : > T Policeman and ndvy patrol; | iS_concerned, leaves little to be de-{and the Greeneville Grain Co. as a s 2 = PRl S Washiry T T BT JOReR L Danlel Zetto, 25, Norwich, arrested by | sired.’ eoldefendant. 2 Yard-wide Chiffon Taffeta, for suit, dress At $1.65 yard Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 Comparisons. Federal Officer McKone; Charles J.| New York Times: “Margaret Jamie- skirt, in black, white, light blue, pink. e o e Semmmeeamm | predictions for Saturddy: Fair, fol- | MObErE, 24, Franklin. Tagies Satiders; | sof, & planist already heard this ssa- C 1A or s s 5 11g] , PInk, lowed by fain. 55, Norwich, and Edwald Keegan, of | S0, gave a recital before a large au- OLUMB ¥ rose, YESCda gray plum dark grcen and " Saturday’s weajher: Falt and warm- | Providence, all arrested by Officer Me- | dience yesterday afternoon in Aeolian FLTAER 5053 15 Mai o y ) 3 y A er, Kone and the local police: Patrick | Iall. Her program included Beothov. | Red Cross Chapter Formally Thanks| g aip Stre BRAVY S¢oste ieiaroivo v ismie oo oosadsdvees s TSI - i Predictions for 3 b Carbray, orwich, arre: Po. sonata, Op. , NO. 3, i % i Sunday: Probably f e an Divets: Thomas Mullus, 35, |and an early . Schubért impromptu,| / H: We Porter for Liberal and Con An excellent range of the popular Striped At $1.79 yard and Plaid Silks, for skirts, light and dark . effects, in beautiful color combinations, : . two-torie stripes, etC....veuvnreeepeens. s Value $2.00 Yard-wide guaranteed Taffeta Silks in At $1.98 yard black, gray, Copenhagen, navy, dark o green and plum, excellent quality for SUTL 0T AIE8S. . 0.2 vl oes s doia'oe vis im ante oo VAIIS EHEINS < i S New York, arrested by Sergeant Jobn | There was proper Hahtness and .grace| tinuous Assistance—Report at War FUNERAL AND REPAIR WURK wm(;‘da»‘ s WeAthSf: Fair, northeast| ooV ns and Pofiottran M onael Cars | ifi Schutban's Pobilions;, Paderewskie| Rally That Bond Subscriptions Are ND—~ T aama Byfiee, O ol | e b g a Diéces by De-| . Alceady 100 Per Cont. Oversubactibed Sun, Moo and Ti ngton, arrested by Serst. Kane and owski.” oF ALL KINDE ON | 7 e Hf‘: 3ies; | Policeman P. Murphy. New York Tribune: ‘Margaret Jamie- 2 Il Rises. | Séts. || Water. ,fl Riaen | Frederick Mittere Norwich, ar- |€0n played —yesterday afternoon at(was adopted ky the Columbia chapter AUTOMOBILES, rested by the naval patrol, and Peter | A€olian hall as she has played before| of the American Red Cross expressing s <Ky Andrillo. 42, of this eity, arrested by | In the course of the season—that is 8| to H. W. Porter appreciation of hi CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Constable Dave Handlérhan and Po. | €2y, with Nveliness and rhythmic vig- Y s TRUCKS and CARTS = | Mechanizal Repairs, Painting, Trim- —AD A generosity, public spirit and patriotism liceman Henderson wefé the Sinday |Or. Shé Shrewdly kepi her pregram | in oftering to the chapter for its sole Em ALMERS cases. light,” ranging from an early Beethov- | yse and without expense the unoccu- | §3 ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. | Carbray and Mullins were the two \ €N sonata to Morceaux by Paderewski| pied rooms of the hotel building own- Biacksmithing in all its brances, At/the meeting April 23 4 resolution who were releaced. He had been seen | &fid Stojowski, with & couple of the | ed by him, which offer was gladly ac- by Wm. F. Hill, the real estate agent, | MOSt Iyric Chopin pieces and a Lisat | ceptéd and fully availed of during the to place bottled liquor behind a door | tude thrown in. CLady Assistant hours after high water It is low i past ygar. Without thése pleasant and Telephone 328-3 ’ . .. a doT hours after high wter Ttls Tow |in the hallway of a . building on| Néw York American: “Margaret | el likhted rooms, It would have been b it o Yard-wide guaranteed Satin, for skirts At $1.98 yard Wsidial % * | Franklin square. Mr. Hill grabbed | Jamieson, pianiste, proved the posses- { very dificult for the chapter to have |l HENRY E. CHURCH in black, white, t ise, 3 | _‘—“—‘m Carbray and handed him' over to the | S0F Of unusual ambitions at her recital | attompted the work which has been WM, SMITH ALLEN and dresses, in black, white, turquoise, : GREENEVILLE officer. 1t is presumed that the 1i- |in Aeollan hall yesterday afternoon. It| gccomplished, and to have attained the tan, taupe, gray, wisteria, gold, mustard, ar ur — fuot wes intended to rearh some sail- | Was the youns woman's seconid local | present proficiency and enviable repu- y LAUpe, ghay, 2 . § u [ Local Bail Team Witis Two Games— |0rs. but as there had bedn no deliv- | €Vent. With the assurance of a vef- | tation which it now enjoys. beet-roat, navy, brown and dark green. . ... value $2.25 Thé chapter members are much in- ¥ Roation'orvoxes o sorme sz | o LA WIEIRS || 40-inch Silk Crepede-Chine, excellent = At $1.89 yard | son by winnifig both ends of a doub dressings and other materials for the uality, in old blue, old rose, tan, gray, - 3 “Margar- | sol v: ilway T AT q Ys L H 2 & % By JmniE.Sofn enfle af & ol MARRIED IN NEW HAVEN | ot Jamiecon, pianiste, who was heard | which sevice nas been willingly and | Blooming Plants, Cutfowsrs, Swest |} | t1lachip navy, pink, light biue, yellow, . an Y . |70 5 The nudane o Tm A lann — >, . |iD Tecital a'few months ago, made a | gratuitously given. All feel sure that|Peas of exceptional quality. Floral ) ) ) s ou maglne team was the featuse of the gamés, 5| o ioned at Submarine Base—Bride is| reappearance at Acolian hall, Manhat- | Yr, Porter will fecl amply repaid, | Designs for Funerals, Wedding Dec- |} and dark green ...........ecevveeucaes value $2.00 P St e games, New Haven Girl, | tan, yesterday afternoon. Miss Jamie- Knowing fhat it has B his great | orations. Visitors welcome. anything more. refreshing and healtn- | TiPIe Dlay being pulled off ig the first 3 | son, “although young, i Fvmons 6 efldtis the: towh oF Corua. b 9409 - i0- | game. #Ward and Charnetski were the 2 L Dot Or TOOTH Bog v privilege to enabl Wi 2 P. VER STEEG, Florist. s % . fal than DUNN'S TOOTH POWDER.|stars of the game. The lineup is L. !‘i“"“’f“a"‘ .‘C"“""'B" 5 M. Tr s!;nalrked l;..;lehl and ability. Particu- b]rai ’ffigmf iles"palretl{‘oe tpiov";:: &orl“{"he 57 Lafayette Street Telephone 760 || 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplm, excellent At $1.89 ylld 5 C i 1 - | Smith of ¢he U. $. S. Chicago, which is| larly well balanced, both in respect. to s s der that preserves (i teeth, | ClATRetski ¢ H. Weisner p and 3b; £ t in respect. t . 4 ery the evidence was not wonsidered | ¥an. she presemted a program of Brief Mention. Juffiotent to HolE fhé tan “C| works by Besthoven, Schubert, Sant- —— Saens, Schuman {szt, Pade- 507 to 515 North Main 5t. The fast A. R. A. téam comppsed o vt ko mainlx of local hoys, opened the sea. | LIEUT-COMMANDER SHITH h h D A ; hieh ; 0| comforts and alleviate the sufferings ‘quality,, in gray, navy, green, old rose, Sreath. Ty jt, you'll like it Sold at|Foa and Werth sube ~- 2* S0 | Chariéite Sanderson, da Voreditod her performance. of Lissts| con huegeedom and autonomy of our SHEH I =R Yard-wide Satin Foulards, in dots and At $1.89 yard Dass's Phecacs. l S $3 20, T otk Pt |l Dt T somens vy n ; 41 Main Steant figured designs, an excellent silk for all | o (Fe"sonals and 12‘1’:::: oo, | P ma, Wash, | Bveiing Journal: ~Mareare: Jamie- INSFIRING RALLY. . Di . S 1gure gl ) A ol vy DUNN'S PHARMAchln i Visiting relatives in the vilage. | Protestant jPlace st _Chirset| son, one of the more promisira’of the | gig esting in Town Hali—Loan wero|§ Ftneral Directors I} occasions, colors are taupe, rosey navy, { A 3 1 by embers of the wedding| vésterday afterncon in Aeolian hall| Than 100 Per Cent. Oversubsoribed. xcept the bride and her father n, plum and green grounds. . . ... value $2.00 50 MAIN STREET Miss Helen Jones of New ‘Haven is Copenhagen, p! green gr { and succeeded in interesting her audi- s e i, | HCEETRRNN 18,08 vk Baker, rdctot of .h,ii’fi‘? e s | e towa AalL naider s, fotat 40-inch Soft Taffeta Silk, lustrous fil’(lilshfi At $1.95 yard ! Charles J. Hopkins of Hartford ‘is o b Rev! Clb The pianist presented a w ; | auspices of the local committee of the T i i rgundy, old rose, darl WILLIAM C. YOUNG |trc zust of refaives on Nortn aim | Sy 5 e - ana o 1o Smbions prosham, Siosch | state sounci ot actense ana s Live| NORWICH TOWN will wash, in Burgundy, ” Sucecssor to [orees S = H - iss Marguerite Sariderson, a| DY displaying the wisdom of restraint | ety loan committee. W son, ge . 3 een, navy and white................. value $2.50 STETSON & YOUNG sister of the bride, who was it fne|and €ood judsment. Her account of | Chairman Of the cOungil’ of defense,|Funeral of Mrs. Jeremiah Driscoll At- ST, - i 1 | A number of local fane attendéd the | ymitorm of 4 ° | Schumann’s Papillons’ held beth it | presided. The speakers weére Attorney | tended by Many Mourners—School : e irt- t $1.98 CARPENTER and BUILDER |2 sames in Norwich Saturday and | Mugren] Aid. was the mant of moras ]| and Geftnéss, and was a. tvpiens exam. | General George B Hirman of Wil A splendid showing of Dress and skirt- At § yard % ot F Pupils Help Sales of War Stamps € X Y 1 [ feridls & rignt|>°Pd8Y- The bést man was Lieutenant Rob- | PIe f her general accomplishment. | mantic on The Tndispensable Condi-| "%\ " eople ~Attend Hanover ing Silks, including narrow and wide 4 | Ry -t English. Evening Sun: “A young pianishwho | tions of Victory: Rev. T. Newton Owen | % g i 4 déin E Teleyhone h?a' West Main St TAFTVILLE Following the ceremony there was a|1as Dbeen heard before, Margaret | 0f Columbia, on The Liberty Loan;| Auction. Satin Stripes on Taffeta grounds, in : Feeerilcd At Thé Mome oF SH Jamieson, played in Aeolian hall yes- | Mrs. A. M. Benton of Andover, on Vit e f color combinations naioanuniimy | | s sk eIl Rt SHOMEE G0 terday_afternoon. Her program wae| Woman's Paft in Victory, and Princi-| The funerallof Mrs, Jeremiah Dris- |} excellent range of c s jLiberty Loan Subscriptions in Mill|Commander and Mrs. Smiith will reside | % varied one, rinning the historical | PAl Henry T, Burr of Willimantic on coll was hld at her home, 210 West|§ ¢ iohy and dark effects, also self- D L A. J_ SlNAY ! Total $40,450—Persol e i 3 gamut from Beethoven to Siammsty | Vitory or Servitude. The hall was |Town street at §20 o'clock Saturday g g s lue $2.50 bag - ki ith. Safnt-Saens, Schubert, Chapin,| héndsomely decorafed, and held an|morning, Rev. C W. Decaneh wee i} colgred StrApeS........e-rccsesisas.os VA ue $2. " e subscrlvtia 16 thé {hird Lib- Liszt, Paderewski and Debi in- | enthusiastic audience. Shgdi Dent‘st lerty Joan in the Ponemah Mills dur- | -FADS NEW ENGLAND o M i cluded in the good = measure, Miss| The chairman of the Tiberty loan|Sacred Heart church, a large number |ing the present difve umount to $40, IN WAR SAVINGS [Jamiéson's youth s not overwhejn committce reported that the quota of | being present. Rev. P. T. Morrissey 5 e ~ i ik 1450, Over $2.000 was faised THure- e ingly against her, and there subscriptions for the town was more|of Voluntown was deacon and Rev. E Roofis 18:19 Alice Building, Norwioh |day and Friddy.. Ths slasher room is | Connectiout's Per Gapita on Thrift|ready in her plaving an infelligence | than 100 per cent. oversubscribed.|W. H. Kennedy of Greeneville, sub- THE Po < Phone 1177-3 | 8till in the lead in the competition for . g 7 and a coloring of tone whi itt i¢| During the evening several inquiries|deacon. The choir sang during the Phen e e gt D S o e Stamps is $2.25, - Reuly o ne tockboe e | regarding the bonds were made ana a | masss, accompnaied by Miss Elizabeth | Ricketson to the, department scoring | g, ot ifila musical imaginat Those wiio | lumber of subscrintions received. The | Malone. At the offgftory Miss Mary the sreatest number of points, The |staics of owar savings amd thrift|} oo her vesterday scemed to huo|town has an enthusiastic committee | Buckley rendered Pie Jesu and as 3 o andings on Saturday were: Slashes | StamPs in Conriecticut riow ameunt to | (U SR BICLrGAY scemed to have G 53, ( mined fo put the loan up | waiting hymn, Jesus, 'Lover of My foom 15 Tl e s Toum 1o a0, S00800, aComalg ) "R G, E L MK | T 0 et com. s Sl e T 00 Yo 9% en e, Franc by bor en, e BALTIC. No. 1 143, Cloth room 13 v ; he o gt e b , 7% Shitan the: chots Sat X n INos. 1 and 3199, maching dhep Gos | 41> diresior of war savings. Of this | E[TC0 Y, Miss Margaret Jamieson, the God, to Thee, There were beautiful |man Karkutt. ——e v White of Peck's ('r,“(‘r\l’f I A E amount $2,881000 has been sold | Pi2Nist, in Acolian hall yesterday af- {reave sdom Xo. & 164 paint shop 100, | ECUEE S1 ¢ Hoatum o - e vas s ternoori. A Beethoven sonata, a Sch = 5 ish Red Cross Branch Makes and Fills " i § i It Mrs. Mar } S . . Burial was in the family ot in St. s ; drst lette Second Comfort Bags—Outfits Are : post offices, and the remainder throtsh | oo oot Scimanns papii- || Bulletin's Pattern Service || ..y “Tne. easers. were | received Saturday the it letter Srom | L eed Mem. ; e e banks. P jowski figured in T et James McCarthy, James McNally, | her son, “v % i 5 s 3 Villagé Bbutti Figures compiled by the state direc- | Rroc (EYTA I her program. - Miss |Jeremiah Desmond, Georse ~Gilmap, |Val in ¥Framee. At the call for comfort bage 35 Were® g es. tor show that Connecticut’s per capita | 5ram 1 e . HOCNE o> _— Jeremiah Mahoney and Michael Sull rank of ntic has|made and filled in the Baltic Red Cross Miss Alice Hadley of Willimantic is |sales are in excess of $2.25, placing this | 5 10, a0 orthodox manner ang was # % Mrs. Frank Eaton 2 . visiting friends in the village. state in the lead among ail the com. | anpiauded cordially by a friendly ay- ) {van. monwealths of Net England. picnce | runeral Diretcor Hourigan was in '|charge of the arrangements. spendj a few d: with her|branch by Miss Eliza Cote, Mrs. J.: ey 7S Mre. Danisl Davis of |Woods and the Academy nuns and ! Washington street. filled by Miss Rena §mith. Mrs. W. = pati s G. Park of Hanover, Mrs. Burt and EIGHTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY (WHGES FIREDCEOR Charles Le Bldne ,of Norwich ave- nue is spending a few days ig Bridge- port. 1 After_passing two weeks In todn, | Miss Ethiel Mullen. Little giris of the OF GEO! 3 SHIPYARD WORKERS :| The mercury registered 28 degrees|Miss Fanny M. Earl and Mrs. Wil-|school assisted in filling the A local ball team which is to play —REH YSOMANS Affect . G ahnv: zero Saturday morning. The|liam E. Webster returned ‘T;m;a) by Drafted Men Outfitted. : | the Shore Line tedm this week noi | I8 6 Be Informally Celebrated at His roton Iren Works ~and Al frost, however did not injure the gar- |auto to their home in Hartford. The Red Croes rooms will be opéns practice Saturday. Horite. Faday, . Northern Atlantic Section. il dens as it would have done a month e today (Monday) from 2 to 5 and 8 to- - — later. April 27, 1913, wwas a hot dav, YANTIC 10, More workers are needed as the Hélped o Libérty Loan, At his home, No. 21 Tafaette |, ReSUlations which apply to wages the mercury registering 78 during the| . - i Galls are becoming more urgent, The i With Rousing | following youns men have been fitted T s Liberty Loan Rally, VAR tsonand it by the Red Cross durime the past] At Hanover Auction. Addresses by Rev. J. Wi week: John Malzacher, William Char- A few from Norwich Town were in| Martin Rozycki—Personal Items. |tier, Clarence Stevens. If the young Hanover to attend the auction Satur- ; e nia oo |Men who are to leave May 1 will call day at the homestead of the late Miss| The Liberty loan rally Iriday ove-|at the rooms they will be fitted out Ruth Allen. People were present from [Ling In the Fire Enginc hall, antic, | before going to camp. Hartford and New York, the old co-|Was well attended. Rew. J. W€ i itn ingl i ' | Areson-was the principal speaker and {ltonial furniture bringing high prices. | UG- ear to the audience the needs N i the & o h d "’ . |of_the government.. 3 Thrift Stamp Sales. Martin Rozyski of Greeneville ‘spoke ow is the time to fin Over two Nundred dollars worth of | to the Polish members of the audience. | Torift stamps were collected by the | At the end of the addresses severai | Ot hOW guod the Falls |pupils in the senior room of West|hundred dollars’ worth of bonds were i %% Aty Paint Shop will paint ¢ e : and hours of emplo 0. Great assistance to:the men's com. | Sifeet, Georgé L. Yéomans will today | ton fron Works plants m Firen moq mitzee in the house to-house canvass| (Monday) celebrate in an informal|Ngank’ the Lake S mpan, for the Liberiy, igan has been given | iy fhe 35th Guftivemary of pis. birth. |y Bridgeport and lg-;“u::t'é;igom:tfxrr‘»y BT tho Linasin 10 b ¢ was born at Norwich Town April | &bk Shig- v ewett " commercial school. %\9' 1833, arid Hi§ Deen &' réslgent: of 3{‘&2?"&?&255:%‘.“cségii'"f“‘ui*"" ag 9 : . cticut an BeaTih ‘and o acivs for “ane o Jrg | 15, north, AUaniis sectien have nicn years. Being a great reader, he takes R —_— e 8 leeit fnterést in the many'everts of board of the emérgeticy flest, corpor- STOPPTD onb Hiirmsintlnddd ey provi ight cmr;uw: vP “Mfin__ Yeomans will be at home to any ,;:g;u{;"’; ‘2:\};‘a“‘.:,',’?"*ng“;’;:p;‘;*;‘; is friends. who may wish to call | 3 5 ek = : ls. w ; will_be allowed to work more than 12 ?fi‘a"":fiu‘;ffié‘fi:;g"cg;'%h%*{xy children | and offer their corgratulations. houfs a day’ and the rate of pay Shall | ey were hiaving ani attad ; W front 40 vents, writes Billic Mayberry, Bokert, Ga. 1| WILL GIVE COLLECTIONS Taborers {0 5 14 cents for fret e ;'fi & beitls o Foley's Hofiby ‘snd Tar FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES, |mechanics. - : id tl 0 e ‘|day. THE PALACE . 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA a n their coug t, el u‘f,,p, Next, ,5‘1,.;5“‘:? 4 ag Christ Chureh Wil} Besignate Offering NORWICH SOCIETY Rt AR elr, ) 4 ey - i gney ;;d"fi:flk‘;"?‘n"md":fl;‘_ THORE MY mats Menen Will Hold Annual Dirter in New York EFippe coughs, e : w ' By a vote of the vestry of Christ on Next Friday. Del-Hoff Hotel " i ©d C0.| church, the offéring of one Sunday = Local Jottings. Short Paragraphs. Miss Mary Fields of Eim avenue fs| Jfiss May Hammitt of Danieison | QU auto. passing a few weeks in Atlantic City, |spent the past few days in town, the { Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Eva Sevin, Miss Venie Bozue F AI .L waAy s = Relatives from Boston were in_town e edch month will be devoted. to some| The Norwich society in New York Is Friday to attend the funeral of James |and Miss Helen Gardner spent Sun- & ROPEAN, PLAN Bpecial purpose outside the parish. The | to hold its annual dinner pext Friday D, Murphy. @ay at Fort Wright, where-they were ) 1 €8 B -colléction for thé first Sunday in May |€vening af the Hotel Wajestic. A ' r & —— guests of Miss Bogue's brother, Pri- T - HAYES BROS, Props. will g0 to the Red Cross campaign | Speaker of promtinence has been se- Crin William D. McJennétt has -returned | Vate Louis Bogue, 2 for finds to be held during that|cured whose talk will be illustrated| pBOY'S BLOUSE AND TROUSERS. |(o Boston after a visit with relatives| M and Mrs. Roland Hewltt am ) i 122 26-28 .M month. m_g;} stermgopnco:l slxt;l‘es, prom iy on Peck’s ‘Corner. their nieece, Mrs. Estelle Durgin of 51 Sherman Street v . e officers e society are: | A Practical Suit for ¢ i : - W t guesth of Mr. Taken With a Fit. George H. Hyde, president; Bd, C. iy, | | o oo {0 the Growiag Boy Stonington were recent, gu % ¥ " " and Mrs. Elias Stockett. A Notwich man- living on: Franklin | Vice President; O. Chester Johnson,| This model is ideal for warm weather,| Miss Alice Smith of Town stréet| ‘yrico Mary Shea of Colchester was R strpet wag takem with o fit on TFrank-| (reasurer; W, Clark Huntington, sec- | With the low neck and short sleeves,|was the guest of relatives in Hartford |, recent guest at The Towers. GEORGE G. GRANT - Iin street near the corner of Bath|Tetary: with an executive committee|2nd the_ trousers with straight lower |Guring the week-end. * Thomas Hurubert of Westerly was > street on Sunday afternoon about four| COnsisting of C. A. Terry, L. J. Cha- ggf&uT:'fmz‘w“tefif),‘?z"slen’:n‘?mgn?le i 4 a recent guest of Yantic friends. Undertaker and Embalmer - o'¢lock. He fell to the ground and sus- "‘\‘g“b . W. McGuire, W. J. Farrell, | Rhaki. saluted. Engham, pique. serge| William Santos of Plain Hill js —————s s tained a slight cut on his head. Dr. B, | I+ C. Palmer. or “corauroy, of the biowse may he of |among the Norwich Town boys who| A bucket of whitewash usually soes| 32 Providénce Sk, Taftville 3, Brophy who was called, ook th TR T linen or other wash fabric, and the|are the 8fst io arrive in France. with eagh political investigation, J man in kis automobile to the police Evety-Member Canivass. ™ T D e pe 0y a oot Prompt attention to day of night calls station where he remained for a while| 'The _every-member canvass . f0r| ¢, 3 ani 10 vears. " Sise & Wil reiing| Mise Anfia Frink of Otrobando ave:’ Telephone 630 apri4MWRawl he had recovered from the effects | Oheist Episeopal church was conditeted | 3 yards of 36-inch matetial. nue spent the week-end in ville 5 : i t -~ oh Sunday by committees who visited AA x?a"aefi‘r‘gs murmuft;ui'cml omaeile‘g with hér sister, Mrs. Charles Arnold. wdren I : ™ PRl every family in the parish and secured e AR On pereiptoof 11 cog ) R FLE B f Natural headaches are not in it with & Egd;ea for financial support dur- :gsd-e“y{hg;‘:fin,i,fi Bunetn Compans A R o FOR FLETCHER'S BB $id demdad] 4 Seiars tarn Dant onn. ) Norwich. CASTORIA i

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