Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 6, 1918, Page 5

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Very Effective Method e m . TYIR 1 - WAR INFLUENCE SEEN 2 i g IN MISSIONARY PROGRAMME ™ of Montyil = i s : 1:5 'H‘.Ygf.;};?“' m of gr?:nd,u' v Gnnmhonnl Women From Eastern ut Meet at Greeneville Dolbeare of Wesieyar uni- | ‘Harwood lmous nl.m vu-uey spent Wedneésday at his home mber c““‘a“*'l o8 n 3«) ary, Drittle, scraggly and ugly- v ! N l. &. That Government There were frequent referemces to| At very little cost any woran can oy id her face of hairy i she ~will 1 Miss Gertrude Idelle ine, a_teach« Estimated. war time conditions in the topics and |'! peple will susely take youto| Light voniclp lamps at 8.47 o'clock LGl e e “This District Would Show — Many From | 3" (i sonditons in the topies 283 | will use the delatone Lot es faded, d m ‘Whon it fan6 < § 5 ’ is made by mixing some water with a < is ill with pleurisy at her home here, 43rd annual meeting of the Eastern i This streaked _and - The /o owns of M wm‘ Preston Hav. Ahfld’ Cennecticut Branch of the Woman’ ‘“'e powdered delatone. out badly and hew hair approach. of Children's Day al-| Mys james Perkins and Clarence T Have Board of Missions which was held on |35 SPread upon the hairy surface for cannot grow, | ways means extra orders to florists Y 2 or 3 th bbed off and ¥ Perkins, of Norwich, have been the Wednesday at the Greeneville Congre- |2 o' 8 minutes, then ru B, o ‘:,;“;;‘;;‘,,}}‘;; immediately vi-|for flowers for desérating. | Fuests of Mrs, I, N. Stewart of Wests Gone Into Service Without Waiting to Register. gagional church with a good R L G ::sgey', when every trace of this quickly, safely and at lttle| TOOK. ? arte, - anishe harm. spense,qthmyin othing 8o eftective | THe next patriotic campaign in At the morning. session, besides the [SUlts from this - treatment, hut care state ‘will be in' connecion with t! a Thomas Platt, who is employed in should be used to buy real delatone. ;:“m sage (iquid form) which|war savings stamp drive. a Central avenue grocery store, went annual reports the principal subjects 4 One hundred and eighty-six young| John J. Hourigan, Jr., 94 Mt. Pleas- |introduced by the short talks were: |~ to New London to enlist in the naval , JT., eas. ced | all good drug and toilet counters. men of Norwich, Preston, Ledyard |ant street. How we “Keep the Home Fires It's guaranteed to abolish dandruff— tohth:mi'l“ O‘f.% mtgl;‘ v‘ele mlu:e reserve. _ . |'who have become 21 years of age dur-| William C. Osgood, 19 Fast Town Purning’—s _ : 7 stop scalp itch and falling halr and| "o ive "aceraises daily. pact Gavin Conmnor of Lincoln avenue is |08 the past year from June 5, 1917, t6 | street. In the Branch, X % We advertise exzetly remou Jr 4K growth or money re- = > t at his home for the summer, having|JUne 5, 1918 registered on Wednes-| Earle M. Wood, Saylesville, R. I i |Mre. F. M. Briggs, Mrs. A. V. DeVist| . ns it ie 's in great demand by dis- Th at the Central Fire sta- |completed his first vear at Catholic day at the local draft board rooms of | Austin A. King, 53 Ward street. In the Churches, 3 erlmlmun; women becalise it makes e hedges at o] b university. the 10th district. The number that| William A. Collins, 63 McKinley av- Mrs. Will'am H. Dawley the hair so soft, lustrous, easy to ar- |tion have been °¥FP‘4 and the turf $ registered fell way below the number | enue. {™n the Junmr raining Camp,” fange a!mmnry and appear heavier |Put in condition for the season. Harold T. Slattery of Peck street|of 300 estimated by the government| John Scazzafava, 21 Thames street.| Pulltn ° thw it really is. 5 has left town to attend the -college at | officials, but this s in a way account-| eéGorge Henry XNatzel, 360 Boswell | The War nnd Our Investments— | A massage with Parisian sage is a| The salé of needs for: the com-|plattshurg to be held during the|ed for as those boys who are aire avenue. Money, Miss A Learned feal delight—easy to use, not sticky or | méncement season forms an impoft- {month of June. in the United States service do not! KEdmund Carl Jensen, Sunnyslde ave«| Lives, Miss N Lucas gréasy, ’u.hg de‘?umx perfumed—an [ant part of local trade at’ present. have to régister. a iqui nue. Conguest Prosramme anuunfic frée from dangerous Mr. afla Mrs. George S. Draper, and| 1pe in charge of the registerin; Charlés A. Vincent Gibson, Norwich Connecticut, . . . gretients_Ad Fusrsdiéed not 40 A £00d map of the Westér and|Mr. and Mrs. ). Dyer Potter and |were adge A or Phayer oot | state Hospiial Mrs, J. Beveridge Tee, If you buy intelligently it color fll]dn sx%p‘ If you want|Italian fronts. prepared by C. S. Ham- 4 looking’ halt al ‘Ch‘unll. (Modes of Teday) e e daughter Alma have returned from|man of the local board, W, Tyler Ol-| Joseph F. Hughes, 9 Sturtevant av- Chairman f Central Committee Z ood blenty of it by |mond, is available at the Otis Library. |an auto trip to Schenectady. Gott, Miss May Riordan, Alfred Allen, | ente. Miss A Wil Commite® inaturally follows that you all mean: Parigian . sage—a little * . Fréd G. Prothero. Rev, Joseph Carlé-| Oliver P. A. Holmes, 23 John strect.|the president, conducted the meeting. 2! ) . :ttenuon- insures beautiful hair| Mis xAnnldPerk!ras Barry, tenher of s-fifxifi B zsgél’:m‘;mof n’g'}gfifi vale and Vincent S. Blum Pected as| Mavrice B. Looby. 25 Vine street. The churches had the following rep- | S8VEs and saving is going to € ¢ p vy in and mandola, Urs 'S, £ . 2 lor years £0.com gt.n oaoom o Ao Bidg: mer 13:;“_",1” Havy and is station at New Lon< interpreters, “John P. L OConnell, 208 West chwn resentation: With thé addition of the 186 new [street.s Abington 1, Colchester 6, Groton 1, help win this war. registrants it is expected that Class| James J. Madden, 40 Otis street » | Hanover 3, Jewett City 2, Lon- n s bes 1 of the selective service draft will| Joseph Ravits R. . D, No. 3. don—First 5, Second 2, Norwich—/| intelh i : : Local growers of peonies are feel: | i Anna J. Coffey of Brovidence |\ %ryyterially increased and that the| Frank Louis Morgan, R. T D., No. 1. Broadway 10, Greenevilie 0. Park i0.| However intelligent buying rnest-£.- I ing complament just over the [T L. | Secona 4, Norwic Town ¢, Preston 4| doesn’t mean getting a cheap no: : in % Aak total will be nearly twé hundred, thus Louis B. Vincente, 7 Laurel Hill av- Hise and attractiveness of the Showy B o s e aong ([riend8 | delaying the call for Class 2 men sev- | enue. N Stonington 1, Wauregan 1| . 3 blooms. suit because of the low price. All 8tfing Listruments Ru‘ln‘ \ ercises of the nurses Tuesday even. |éral months. George E. Bartlett, 2 Whittaker av- [ Windham 2. ing. While here she is staying at the| One man who rTegistered gave his|enue. At Boon a basket luncheon —was At Old Saybrook the coal supply for|pome of Mrs, . E. Steckdale on Oak |age as 24, but explained that the rea-| Harold F. Desmond, Summer | Served, and the afternoon session he- the Shore Line Electric Raflway con-|gireet for the remainder of the week, |son he did not register last June was | Street. gan at 2 o'clock. A double quartette To save money, pay tinues to come in carload lots from PR that he was at sea in the Upited| FErnest Louls Duhaime, 16 .Thames |from the Musieal club rendered The Norwich. TWO ENLIST FROM Biates navy at the time, He regis-|sttect = i Rectisionsl by Rl Leat WoEer tered on one of ar's cards and obert elvey, 82 McKinley av- |8e An interesting part of the pro- Alumnae from* this section are at- THE BURDICK FAM"-V s Vidlins. sold on’easy-terms For" dppointment: ; address E. E. :Ué.LARD. Bl Pllfln, Nor- ‘wich, Conn. - . street. g Alice Millerick, is a yeoman in the|idence, R .I, spent the week-end with " e United States navy, and is stationed | Mr. Burdicg's mother, Mrs, Thontas C. n“‘l:mes J. Redden, 108 Smith ave- at New London. Burdick of 483 East Main street where —adv. don, rafing second class machinist. oy 22 enough to get real value. filled out a questignnaire, enue, gram was a ditlogue, Conservation of ténding. the commencement exercises k) ¢ Those who. fegisteted on Wednes-| David Tratchenberg, 23 Sumfer | Literature, conducted by Mrs. H. M.| That's what you do when at l\o!‘thfleld seminary, East North-|Norman Reported on Tuesday and |gay " were: street. Eriggs and Mre, W, H. Oat. 8 field, Mase. 3 Durnand is to Report Next Week Harry Laht, 8 i lhraeb: Samuel Schore, 14 North Thames| Mrs. Dickson H. Leavens, who was|yeu buy one of these Suits of ; 4 Rk e ._m!"! £ T vy formerly Miss Marjorie Browning of Deep Rivér young Wwoman, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burdick of Prov- d Orrin F, Harris, R. F. D,, No. 6. this ctty, spoke of ‘the work at Yale |OUTS. Arthur G. Broadhurst, 48 Lafayette & m China at Chang Sha, In the province street, ¢ Hunan, which at present is in such € Frank H. Santo, R. F. D, No. 8. [an unsettied state, but said that pres:| $22.50 to $35. Dr. Fox telephoned to' the Backus |Street. Paul F. Morris, New Haven. rence Nightingale, as this world- | received official notification that no 3 us 3 w—— - - Frankiin chapter, Xo. 4, R A, M, | U1 atiendeda arewell dinner given to ', Al o dauint Sldbe 208 Reale | o S o te, ¥ Motmtis stret. ent_conditions were even offering ) ’ piibud ., | ick” r, N 4| o ” m % . Everything for the Home || works the b. M and M. B M. degrees | fir-qburdigks brother, Norman 1. _Jonn . Bfetavey, 460 Hamitton | Alex Xestor, d:flmchfifl'fl\gg;g‘;;;; | sorvice e cabartunicies ¥ be o1 You get the long wear and e —————— ::I‘M“"’"" Temple tonight af 7.0~ | the Ufl‘lilfld States navy OHTMWfl 21 “1’;“ Henry G. Durr, 85 Town street street. ; i i Is Targels style that goes with real qual. O v, was calléd to report on Tuesday. ] Axel W}H M And P Arthur Lafond, Taftville. along educational lines. There are 150 e H I left here on a morning train. e O Y L it 61 Fake atooat students in the school . ) C“t Out Thls o tha ’;‘vgafl;erlguti?dein?e\%eg;:::a;ogz 'kg"aj‘s’;“‘::l‘;St?;’“"‘;"?hemhf;""{ji‘j‘ "Siitiam 7. Stantey, 60 Washington| Walter ; Grainer, Proston. Conn, by onns (Rurer S ot Pragne ity. That's how you save. N ] P ternoon was in_charge of Mrs. John v Wit stréet. William J. Dunion, 298 Central av-|AUStria, spoke very informatively cof Advertlsement Townsend, of Montville, leave next Tuesday. He Will béa Sec-| ™ mavarg P. Quinn, Norwich State|enue. conditions there, especially referring o ond class mechanic and will report at Hosyntal % Stanislaw Panolak, 5 Riverside av-|t0 Pohemia, and Mrs. Charles A. At a special service in Tolland Con- | NéW Lendon. -| William J. Lyoms, 63 West Town |eénue. le‘aon‘:gs ”fnc? Md"m et ity M h & MCG&I’ greg-uoml chureh & five-star service | oo oy uEa D e s street, John William Bowler, 14 Mowry av-} (9 ;” ard. spoke of what an u c?.‘x‘!?.’ pr‘fu?iemed lhaclcths:l S 18 IN EFFECT HERE ‘i‘os?}l‘( con““;'l g‘;t’:‘u-i’nrm. en:f‘ ton J. Rainsford, 39 M i e e ristian leavor socie ré empen, rkee ne. ' erton J. Rainsford, Mowry av- R - i % Photos P. Centonios, 9 1-2 Thames |enue. URGENT NEED FOR 207 Main Street A Litchfield correspondent mentions | New Haven Road Cannot Get Men to | street. Walter A. Tylenda, 49 Golden street. NURSES TO ENROLL tai Dv 50 :g;;hehr/h:sl égsg}%hdm"’s’;}c hcis;l:: Mandle Freight Traffic. su!;leolnel Alphonse Blair, 258 Prospect en?'gorge C. Houston, 261 Central av- il et il Al # contaminj er i1l A i s 5 vy iss Gosling Speaks to Alumnae As- Omlmgfl :Zaher nfme nlinteprorp e e An embargo on freight was put into William Hymen, 86 Mechanic street.| Pasquale Orsinie, 138 Chestnut sociation of Backus Hespital . effect fi" Weanegflay at the New York, am’.’,‘:“‘ J. McManus, 21 Maple Grove sngeg, ] e o ezl % farce was built up along the preposi- e i New Haven and Hartford fi ht of- |32V} o uiseppe neenza, 32 nklin| T 3 tion that there are certain necessary Free. m;rl:‘l; :1::1'210 n‘fv'\‘l“y gggka}:h‘;‘;;’fi:f fice owinge’t‘o the inability orretlkfe rail.| Ulric A, Pepin, Taftville. street. .ilugfnainngio?::g%: oct.ff :}}1‘: ‘r\;:iii lies that have to be told in a business h . since the founding of that institution, | 0ad fo secure men to work as truck- tAh{flham reiger, 92 Mechanice ThAm.hom: Lo'uis La Femina, 19 West |hospital was held at the Nurses' idnd social way in gxl'der ;‘o have“lhlngs‘ ( _|ers_in the freight house. The eonly |Street. N e ames street. Home on Wednesd: £t move along smoothly where telling of e P hnt-Cdden CO. Dusinig tHe mofith 143 cases were ad- |08 18 (e B it Ho ot Boub| Weicome H. Habbité, Taftville. Christopher Alexander, 20 Eim|a large attendance. Mise Suilivan, |(he absolute truth would lead to & e is that which s loaded on cars by the| Charles R, Brayman, R. . D. No. 1.|street. Dresident of the association, presided.|Ccomplete upset. One of the three Established 1872 The automobile traffic was heavy | shipper or taken from cars by the con- Maurice M. Carroll, Mnrey nvenue. Busrill Dudley Lathrop, 86 Town| After prayer, the usual bu!"—leeq re- | partners in a stock broking firm con- 35-143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. | |Sunday over 1,000 cars crossing the |signee and only carload lots and large| Lester A. Main, R I D. No, 1. |street. ; 3 ports were read, and it was voted that | tends that there is no such thing as ] Connecticut river state bridge, an in- |shipments are allowed to be handled| Harry F. Thiel, 21 Fast Baltic| Michae! A. Ridman, 106" School|the graduating eiass of 1918 pe oa.|justifiable lying and offers on a $10,000 crease of 300 over the three previous |this way. It is expected that the em- | Stréet. 2 street. mitted into the association. bet to give truthful answers to all e ST (A Peny bargo will nmx.in on for a few days Albert Mortevielle, 137 Thames| Adolph A. Leupold, Taftville. Miss MacKenzie, spoke on the ur-|Questions asked him for 24 hours. at least. 5 street. Reuben Ryshpan, R. F. D.. No. 3. |gent need for nurses im Red Cross|The confusion that this brings about Eastern Connecticut alumni have = . John J. Maskie, 14 Perking avenue.| FElmer E. Johnson. Carver avenue. [work. New London county is expect.|makes the fun of the farce. been notified that the graduating | MAY HAVE FRACTURED Carl Loskowsky, Norwich Town' Anthony Zaborowski, 23 Thames|ed to furnish 40 nurses before Jan- e e S e et ew mre en exercises of Georgetown Lnl:efihydare SKULL FROM - WALL | render T: Alexin, § 1-2 Thames| street. uary, 1919. There are three kinds of | WOMAN SAW MAN to take place on Sunday an onday, stre Christian H. Liepold, 7 A Stephen Coteski, Cove Strest Child,| Roper A Balird B b g"“\""“" stadt gt e S R e T GINE (RN LMD : ' Ll R s +, D. No. 2. John Kelly, 18 Bushnell place. th th » B i At 38 Brosdwa | 1t is noted that, preceding Memorial| Taken to the Backus Hos William 'S, Huber, 243 Broad stréet.| William B. Foley. 18 Orehard street, | will, of neecomm oran !;;‘sffl;ngulr: Albert Pierce of Norwich Town Wil roadway |day, flags were placed on the graves - John W. Reardon, 80 Norwich ave-| Harold Waiter Blais, Taftyille. as they are needed by the govern. Face Bootlegging Charge. ¢ lof b0 veterans in Lyme cemetery by| Shortly before 9 o'clock Wednesday | nue. | Edward J. Corcoran, 24 Clairmont|ment. That, being the case, this work . s 2 5 E. G. Willey of Norwich, and D. M. |evening the Backus hospital ambu-| Arsene Bourgeois. Taftville. street. s will fall on the shoulders of the public Albert Pierce of Norwich Town was Fancy Greceries, Delicatessen, | Davison, of Lyme. lance was called to Cove street to| Irank Brouejko, 68 School street. |~ Iforton .H. Maynard, Mystie, ° health nurses, on_whom there is an|arfested Wednesday evening by the fla John 1. Papils. 20 Central an I police, charged with intexication 5 convey a child named Stephen Co-{ John J. Papiis. 20 Central avenue.| james F. SuMivan, 51 Joseph street,|ever increasing demand. The New |l0cal police, charged with intox Venétabl g Cind The submarines have not cut offiteski to the hospital. The child fell| William S. Dingivan, 107 McKinley| Ginnchino Grillo, Summit rees | Haven Vietine Noroes dssoms e egetables an y. the fish supply. Full line of fresh|ofr a wall and struck on his head.|avenue. : . W, ¢ = Association, in |y oen " giving liquor to a sailor as a $t60k as nennl al’ Pawers Bros.' P'hfifl“h'h o Rl Stichael” 3. Hads: Ir, 86 & & Sidney B. Alling, Westerly, R. I co-operation with Yale university, of- | Of in the neighborhood of Court THOMAS BR Your orders eatly--adv. B Bt e e goyeu Renjamingrownslein_ 30 Hign street. fers a Lo e 08 mine bt oy flon D et i v o SR GFIDE g L s Henry J. Fournier, 37 Brook street. |months of lectures and five of field |} a . BROS. e B Totios G. Kritharells, § 1-2 Thames| & atnios Cortandines, o 18 Theoses | Wor) which . e “moee vt ae Sl | Officer Murphy started to arrest both day AL s Heme; 39 Orchard stveet, HURT IN PAPER MILL str;em Tt aat n State |Street. extra training for any nurse who is|the sailor a:d rnerc_e'm:_tomth:hen:x East Hartford. After funeral Services | prod Rheaume Iniured it | Homtay mer, Sith, Notwich State| " Richard McD. Kaminski, 90 - Maple |£oing to place herself at the service |Iesisted. both eacaping from the of e (Thursa en o6 Body ) e eaume Injured at Montville— | Hospital. grove of the Red Cross. ficer's grasp. The sailor made go this (Thursday) evening, the body is i Allen Mopsik, 215 West Main street. % Z : 3 e * his escape, but Pierce who ran down GEORGE G. GRANT Taken to Backus Hospital. Mrs, Wi K. Ti to be taken to Columbia for buriai. us Hospital. 3 Walter McK. Jackson, Laurel Hill TS, tter ingley, as a dele- De, =2 Tt o = 7 Howard Sterry, 40 Otbobando: ave- | yemme, gate to the Nurses' convention recent. | a¢ross Union Squara w,.: stopped by Undertaker and Embalmer Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Schultz of| Wednesday morning Dr. M. E. Fox|ME P John C. Fiynn, R. F. D.. No. 1. |1y held in Cleveland, then gave amost|Capt. D. J. Twomey near the police i Rockyille announce the engagement |of Montville was called to the Uncas- | Patric H. O'Connefl, 93 Roath| Wenneth B. Chureh, 36 Uncas street. | interesting resume of those meetings, | Station. X 32 Providence (8t., Taftville |of their daughter, Miss Lillian Augus- | ville plant of the Thames River Spe. [street. = & Nathar, Bait, 45 Boring steeet, stating that there has never been such ST R r A Promst attention, to 4ay or night cails |12 Schultz, fo Harold Frahcis Clarke Cialties company to- attend Frea| (haries 1. Tatro 18 ]afavette street.| 1,.\i3 s endett, 69 Mechanic street. | Tesponsibility and opportunity for the| No Norwich Men in Next Call. Telephone §30 apri4MWFawl ;gagm:rt:?;di e ERE WL ke 5};::\:;; ex'n Zffieozmlnn Ca:‘?tlelfi' J—v:;"tm‘;‘:i T,.'Z,,.‘;,’,‘;e I K:::,,Ly 335‘ Ififavette Herbert Demard, Taftville. nursing profession, since the days of | The local draft board on Wednesday 2 -, Co. 2. r nr g £ voul alled the Tentk DR.A.: SINAY gy AL Berkeley Divinity_school, Mia- | hospital and he man was conveved to| Romain Besuregard, .. . No | WY E, PG R F- Do o, 8 |G ST RO MU S, SR BER 0" o Compectiouta quota. of « letown, the ordination services Wed- | that institution in the superintend- ardis @Y 3 AR SANee - 2 T e 2 Camp Meade, Mary- ;"J‘: 5 5 nesday morning at 11 o'clock were at- |ent’s car. 5 % Alfred Fainer. o5 Tanner street, *Sfiiion M. Osborne, 469 North Majn e Seilivan then fntroduced Mics | Bund, "o Sune 24th.Over 30 men - ) * tended by Archdeacon J.. Eldred - e tGt;&:r'e X Raymond 29 Providence strefl ¢ 5 Gosling, the speaker of the afternoon, | would have in all probability have been AU NS Brown, rector of Trinity Bpiscopal WEDDING Sl:rthur O Ryalots, 485 ‘Lael Hm Harold C. Hill, R. F. D., No. who hag just come home after doing |called, so that this will help out in p 9 3 cnurch, Norwich. Park_-:E; ‘i o Y , & Harold Richardson, 18 \lu‘herry her bit, for ten months in the hospi- keep!}:ll: Ln{‘e board from having to call 3 % 5 % s Class 2 . Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | Meat grows scarce and high and| o “yercia Eli:abeth Claytor Charies Jobnson, R. ¥ D. No. 7. [street. T o ot nena o n»\?:r\"hflfi e wholesalers claim that not until the|, o5 5 SFGH BYtOL.| Charles R. Youns, 94 Fourth streef,{ Irank W. Johnson, Yantle. T AT s g Orders for Richard Tarrant. : 3 i vel, 72 o > chilis Viologis, 9 1-2 Thames stree # gland, by Phene 1177-3 herd catlle are slaughtered will there |SiUShter of Mr. and Mrs. John R.| (Cjirora B, Scovei, 72 Boswell ave- | Achilis Viologis, 9 1-2 Thames street. | Tance or England, by letter or even G 2 by 1 first kill of herd cat- | Gla¥ton, of Waterbury, and Angus C. : Ehmer F. liricson, Roosevelt avenue. | cable. Among the 30 New England young e e of nerd cal”|Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. William | "% tle is held during this month and the v et William' A. Denker, R. F. D., No. 9.| Miss Gosling spoke in-a delizhtfully | men who have been selecteq for the : I;miniscent way, tellinz of life in)aviation service and ordered to repor. oumania. with side lights on- week: grot aininz schools are Ricl MOTORCYCLE RIDER3 ghts on. s|at ground traininz James F. Lame, 80 Palmer avenue. 2 : Park of Stafford Springs, were mar- ¢ " s second late in September. ried Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at 2:;2,‘.‘} F'gfl&%%n’§7§°{::fg'wain ew ur firW'c Norwich friends of Capt. George R.|the home of the bride’s parents on g 4 5 K Fark place, Waterbu S cpent en foute, in Japan, Moscok, Pe- |ard I Tarrant of this city and Law- Case, who has been in Bermuda since | Fark place, al ry. Alvin. . Barrows, 16 Church street GET BROKEN LEGS jtrograd an eria, which latter she |[rence V. Sweeney of Villimantic. Mr. + November, have received word that R:\"he ;Iznnermong‘ Wn‘sa‘x’;:rtorfme_;] bV Arthur E. Boyer. 2 Orchard street. i !(1gscr1bed 85\:“ p:acg‘ of zre:x_ Iaqd Tarrant will go to _Prmce(obn,_whera |he expects to start for home June 26. church and’ was witn edD 1vm“x§v James M. Fillmore, 23 Spring street. | In Callmon in Central Aveme w.eh,{rggn.v' ’Surlmt;@i; e‘rng and hich in|the plx:s;hmxnary training Dbegins on Following her interesting talk, The Frank Philip ‘Blinderman, 28 High e = John Olat, M, and Fdward Olat, 19, Star Spangled Banner and Our Flag The bride, who was given in mar- | 4reat, The importance of shade, water and |Tiage by her father, wore a gown of e sultriness characterized Wed- My Flaz, were sung by the audience 5 i N ' John F, (‘onnell 12 Roath street. of Yantic, eac hsuffered o broken leg, sy v > 2 ¥'s temperature and Hart T rtation Co S fobd {0 mmiey WaA Sikoussln | White Snamado it e potke S Wi i Poso 0l Noreiaeaet, and John has a possible fractured skuli | 25T Which delicions coffee and sand- | rignt the air grew cool ransporiation I | e of the Btars. Asriemitaras soic |1acs veil was artanged in sap sifecy| Heotor T Gaucher, Tactville. as the result of the motorcycle they| “\fise Gosling, speaking in the in- - e iege, Storrs st Nleriden Chamber of and fll to the cnd of her long irain. | 0a7e# Hi- Pockiam, 88 Washington | were Miding colliging with a1l abiom” | ercets of the: Ted Cros enroliment | e r—— y 5 3 e near - | driv A < Telephone 1450 Comimetce hall Tuesday evening. f}"'fii;fl;‘;d“’l‘mih‘;‘;Ehi’"‘{,‘;‘;& Of 8r-| " John J. McCarty, 14 Hiil street. |barn on Wednesday night about 9|arive for nurses which besan June : - : 3rd, stated that the ploneer nurses Julius S. Ferister, 27 Maple street. | o'clock. e ! Ralph D. Filimore, 9 Walnut street. | Both men were.taken to the Backus |[ave had a harder experience than Frederick J. Stelzner, Norwich Town | hospital by -Arthur Andrews of 110 |1hat Which W g f'x’ o e Patrick J. M. O'Donnell{ 44 Union |Summit sfreet, who was driving the | ro NHICETE 70T, SEEVICE LOm MW on. street. automobile with Which the motorcyele | SREHORS S0 el TOR0URIS SO0 at 5 p.m. trom the McKinley avenue church, Following the ceremony, Mr. ana| Liumothy G. Riley, Occum. collided. Mr. Andrews then reported |y, y;ve ali the bie base hospitals sit- Mrs. Park left for a weddmg trip and Ernest T. Rogers, 155 Franklin|the case to the police station. Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River,| Mrs. Bert.a Fish Baifey, 27, wife |on their retirn will resite i Seat | Street. He eald that he was just about to|Uated in England, gnd the wonnded . Funeral Directors ot 1 q ; . after receiving first aid in |8 - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri. |of William Bailey of Groton, died|ford Springs. 5 Arnaud Bazinet, 10 North B street. |turn into the driveway at Sullivan & |7ien. after " days 2t 5 p. m, 4 "' |Thiesday at the home ‘of her parénts| . O "g’c“k"_m" Daniel M. Falvey, 113 Williams | Marcaurele's bakery when his brolher‘th’:‘m:}?' W"} ‘;‘-‘ '“t“""fd st and E”'balmen at Starr Hill, Gyoton, after a long ill- ) channel for treatment. street. John saw the motorcycle coming. An- r} &) . F. V. KN&UlE, Agent. |ness. She leaves her husband, par- The marriage 6f Miss Anna Lutton| William J. Lanphere, 520 Narth Main 7 Vi{pether to enroll in our country's 322 hfllln s"r”t drews stopped the auto, leaving a i ents and a eister, Miss Mildred Fish, | Of 24 Hedge averiue and Lewis A. Cook, | street. space of about four feet between the | Service for Red Cross work is 2 mat- also of 24 Hedge avenue, took place |~ Morris Silverman, 3 High street. |front end and the curb, but the motor- | {7 Which each nurse must decide for ||§ o\ ¢ ¢orierce Building Wednesddy evening the workers at|Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock | Trederick Stanton Wilcox, R. F. D.|cycle hit the bumper of the mdchine | PCrselfs So emare ngeded hers at ) PLANTING TIME the Red Cross room appreciated the|[at the parsonage of the Central Baptist [ No, 6. ¥ 7 o home, and Red Cross dervice does nct Rev. E, Barrow, Miss Myra Hall |sister, Miss Emma Clayton, the and Miss Idella. Scott left Wednesday | bridesmaid, was attired in a frock of morning for Worcester where they,white embroidered chiffon and carried will attend the annual conference of [pink roses. Lincoln Luce of Stafford the A. M. E. Zion church as delegates Eprlngs was Dbest man. Leaves Chelsea' - Doek, - Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays and the two riders were thrown off, : . Phom 238.2 Lady Assistant prompt and kindly help of an unknown | church. Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss per-| Willam O. Buddinston, 47 BEighthllanding against the curb about three |Mean mecessarily coinz across the z electrician from the submarine base,|formed the ceremony. The couple | street. feet away. He picked the two men up | °Cean: There is a biz fleld right here, who came to their aig snd remedied | were attende® by Miss Lutton, a sis-| Edwarq J. Mclntyre, 98 Fourth |and took them to tho hospital es well as abroad: we must back up | ORDER YOUR | FLOWERS AND| i deifficulty when two of the lights |ter of the bride, as bridesmaid and |street. s ek S O tlie” Teal i@t bty atmy, It helpd theti = DREE PR SERERET SHRUBS ° FROM ~THE went queer. John Ryan as best man. The bride| George Laskowsky, MeClellan ave- E men to realize that conditions are all| whitestone Cigars will be $450 a N‘Il‘.’ CD : 5 and her mald were gowned in travel- | nue. i REACH__COMPROM'S right at ;‘°m9< Man;’t “‘"’;1 S {;’1’ 100 and a_thousand. A recipe for war bread contrib- |ing suits. 1i: f . i western front are sitting idle. (3 J: F. CONANT, T2 H, PEABODYE """ Blgng- sag | (e 2y ‘Med. C. 0. Saith, of Bors | s sooom who 8 & madhinest em. | HON W Y 0Ms Wul, 110 Laurel| setilement Made in Suit For Services | NS0 12 (SORS, S ver 1 Franilin 84, ORDERS DELIVERED d, {o the current White Ribbon |ployed at the Marlin-Rockwell factory,| Arthur G . Warwick, 114 Broad Rendered New Landon Man. that ie the first and whole | — — ' 1.0t ’ ] ERED ____ !Banner, calls for four cups twheat|is the son of Isasc and Mary Fith | streot ; e [amts e g P Lon | v The Piane flour, one cup rolled oats, one cup of | Cook and was born in Preston. His| Charles I, Keeley, Norwich Town, |, A Compromise settlement was ef-| rewieny % ! , AMER]C flOUSE boiled rice, one cup mashed potatoand | pride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Michael J. Murphy, Taftville, Feied in the Sundifor coult on Wed. | AT DAVIS THEATRE. | 122 Pros one cup corn meal. John Lutton of Willimantic. Dominik * A. - Wojoleohowsitt, 14| 10308X after an all day trial in the : = Phone 511 Bpecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, On Wedhestay Herman 1 B e e, Pleaant street. N o Nothing But the Truth. i = eavy o Missionary Society to Continue Its| Rudolph H. Johnson, 25 Prospect|¥ife of New London asainst Caroline | ——s = e Traveling Men, Etc. Waterville, Me., who registered in Nor- Meoti | pank. > 4 PECIL, Spurr, administratrix of the estate! one of the Iatast New York eue-| Livery cohnection ~ Shetueket Strest | wich, was inducted by the local draft Sl o Rac-vd 248 Trankiia st of "the late Nelson Rogers of New|ooces, Nothinw But the Truth fur- FARREL & SANDERSON, Props, |board as an offcial photographer. This | The Missionary soclety of the First; Zadil QUAtic. A8 Frankiin, street. 7ondon, {nished an evanine of pisasant ener- ([ o e o0 g pRINE Phone 75-4 . R 10" Madioon Tat monthiy. meeting Wednesday . a;| Gedrge M. Alman, 9 1-2 Thames Mr. Roclwell was the only ;~itness|tainment on.Wednesday evening to al} TOU e !and occtipled the stand ail day ex-| 4 Ty £ patracke at Sackett’s Harbor, N. Y. |the home of Mrs. Frank Lathrop on | Street. L fair. gized andience at the Davis thea- | e e O e intcs aEoP 01 | Flersie Cimafles, 201 Yantic street. | Plaining what care and what services | ire. The cast was a capable one for | At the celebration of the thirtieth |tinue their meetings through the sum.| John Cubanski, R. F. D. No. 6. Jan, 12, 1918, ®nd Jan, 19, 1917, He | nicrbreting . the f R Y| TH P ALACE anniversary of the organization of |mer months as the present times de- Alexander Joseph Cilsh, 4 West Main estioned e bemé atia Aok McKenna and 0 Andover Grange, No. 76, P. of H. on|mand strenuous and unrelaxing ef- | street. * {';‘s q"f ‘;"‘:‘c“‘;x“ S ehamg“““‘k sustaining these parts well. The " a8 Monday evening State Master F. K. |f al missionar, 1i | James Joseph Hanlon. Taftville. 5 hi h° 't 1211.=a SHEY 46 Fie aled ees R a 1 % 78 Franklin Street || Biakeman of Stratford. State Lec- - William T. Donahue, Tattville. Sl U S R e S T e will supply the P.SHEA turer Charles A. Wheeler of Storrs 2 Carl A. Hahn, 225 Broadway. | sented a bi i i estate in New London from the date and other officlals were in attendance. ; stri:?m R. Hoffman, 2 Penobscot | 53'3% 15 oW O, Tan. 30, 1817, NOTICE At the graduating exercises of St. Harry Markoff, 198 Mt, Pleasant| Court adjourned at 4.3, There wili RING bably be no businesg for the court Mnnret’a fashionable school at Wa- street. PEOSA 4 esdhy. ne. of the stite On 5 James M. Keene, $5 Spruce street. | 0927 ¥ There is another urgent ca.“ Our 18k Seamless Ti the ufliu flag unfurled was for Rob- Elmer C. Vedder, 10 Kinney avenue. i 2 Qh W D t for IM “|ert Miller, private at Fort Wright, Harold Dwight Boynton, 50 Free-| Mooseheart Legion Whist Evening from the War Deparimen Weddi Z Fisher's Island, who was for some man avenue. Wednesday evening the Women of more RED CROSS NURSB. eddmg ng‘ are lneom- time janitor in St. Margaret's and was Frank Andrew Guzdowski, 171 Cliff | the Mooseheart Legion had an enjoy- : Dk- Efi )- m drafted from there. 5 t. S. Hooker, able whist at the Moose home With Evfimtfiofic graduate nurse || '8 famous. sho 268 Prospect |good number present. - The prizes The closing of the port of New York PeCt| Were awarded as follows: Ladies' first, enroll at once. LEE CLEGG Take elevator Shetucket Btreet has caused many inquries as to wheth- & Tarl Eugene- Chapman, 29 Grove [ Mrs. Bugene Boyens; second, Mrs. ) oo er the Steamer Eugene C, Hart of the | > Laa tog e e ramens nest. . “airs. | for enrollment can be obtained (YOUR JEWELER) Kay Trandportation company would ; Raymond Perkins French, 21 Mul- | John McE; d, Mrs. Jacob Vet- < . : o a Tous ; R |, 0 ond, Perkins Trench, 31 Mal. | john depnos, second. Jurr, Jaceb Vet |of MISS K. A, DOWD, Super- |} osp. Chamber of Commerca Sids. e on Wednesday emmod‘ Charles’ uur%hy, 25_Cliff street. fl:elw)glr:fi. zfislmg“ D:;eggo;g. m-,‘. intendent at- the WM. W. ‘OPEN 8 A, M. TO 8 P, M. f TR T T ' ; o R, 3o, P e S5 {BACKUS HOSPITAL ! e d

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