Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 5

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FERGUSON'S MILITARY WRIST WATCHES BEST Ailon'\'h!m' IN NoRWISH +AL8O~ anflnflum Tag Chaihi, Comfort Kits. F%Uson S Where all cars stop VAMOU! MATTERS m Bfi ihe chisreh € &V Thotas_Tecles, pros ar:f' E‘%%xfia Poultey P m 5ol s i s "considered ‘somewhat lmpmved by %‘ weel s will tisit HeF Hup: ill ¢isit b fi tor a 'Sslmte.a uiq ths!nif)m; i E to 1 9. m, ioafii. Cbnfiéfllefit Elfli Who are stilfiénits at Trinily college, Washi; are homeé, as classed at Triaity have hesii. suSfended becausé of ipfluefiza. Soffie of the tel o &58 2 °mmy aftected by | ?!?en Epih&fln- tiefiza so it has béeh nf § o gfifig{rls from other s‘flt«*flfli § tém- Caftinued mild weather, SHfM Sitfi- Pfiiél; 60! nlgli!!‘ pi it 16 a1 618 ampe at 0.89 s'cloe ¥ UEtobeE. mg. is St 'hfén’a day #a| Rev. lhlté m’]l;fit. q&lflé}g&n 6f James T. VELINE wad ifid m !%‘ on Dhr!ey ctr!é! Ring, neurnonia on Monhday reported as very ritical. 'homas A. Grumley, a formet cliFate at St. Patrick’s church, Noi- the h ?y wmi hér Sister iét ith. now of t, Mary's ho: ital in the latter city, ospital physicians. . Myer| and t i i e M lfi abi‘él‘ Mads, heér return d, who is a patient at the Dr. J. E'. ans private l\osp{ml at Gmltord osn'uk Y. Walter B, Heglck. aterbury, who is i at The death of Waitér B. Hoélck, #6n bf Mr. and Mrs. Jolin M. Hoelck of 85 Franklin strei ddy morning. Kk [ oe-" At Aflasver Wmm Fillér was toa at thé égmfihcan cancis i Jitstices BT thi . H. Bestdh an 8. Bisl oD, & the elositie of the Acad Dr. "Bfinehn talles on Current Bants will not bégin until Oct. 22.—4dv. Diring thig month thé Hilanet Saturn 1§ fiear the first magnitide ctar Rég- littus in 186 in the Mori'ng sky me ti#88 at 3 a. m. on the 15th and 2 afl m. on the 31st. Fhysicians and heéalth authofitiés Héteahoiitd have hftd some strange ex- periences during the epidemic. One physiciani fotihd eight persons in one room ill with influenza. THéeF 1§ iecal inferest in the fact that the Sufficld Military Academy | Hias closed owing to'the Spanish influ- 1za epidémic among- the students. :ix more cases were reported Sunday night. T s ASKUS ro SHOW SUYOUOUR $25.00-SPECIAL-$25.00 DIAMOND RINGS Beautiful Colof Largé Size Best of Cutting LEE CLEGG PHE (EWELER GREN B A. M TO 8 B. M. DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nefwich, Cénn Phera ml CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS put the system into !hb best conditidn to Febidt disease. Acute cases, covér Guickly under Chiropractic Ad- justinents. DR. D. M. WOODWARD such as Bronchitis, | fovhFs, gFp or infleiza, a8 & Fuls, Fe- The registration of milk deitlers and Prodiuceérs how going on is part of a uampt‘ by the state diaty commi fo insure more sanitary con- Y in coArdectioh with the milk supply. The October meeting of New Lon- don -~ County Pomona Grange to be held tith Patchaug Grange the 17th is' postpohied until the 24th—adv. Thé Marlin-Reckwell - Company'’s Hamaeéhi pladt was clos in observ- anve of Columbus Da: conld_display their pairiotism in at- tehdifix demdnstrations dedicated to the Libérty loah driv St. Times loded. Nn. 22, and A | M. works the third degree tonight at Magonic Temple at 7.30.—adv. At 8 o'clock Monday, in St. Pat- #ek's church, a rcqumm hich mass WaR sunip by the rector, Rev. dérick, for whiise fiineral was helg at the church tl 2 @'clock, Saturday aftefnoon. Up to thé Frét of Spténiber last thefé had Been constructed by the Giéteh Iron Wor gt their plant in Groton 22 two-family houses, six s and two boarding hous- fmodate about 25 men Bd The proposed auidmobile taxes in- serted {n thé $8,000,000 000 war rev- tenve bill by the house have been eut in half bv the senate committee on fi- nancé. However, the committee im- #Bedd speefdl federal tax upon each taXicAb offéred for hire. Falth Trumipull chapter, Daughters of thé Ameridin Revolutidn. of Nor- wich, 4nd all the other c¢hapters in e state aFeé Béing urged to put every effort forth in sipvort of the fourth FWBREY loan, by Johh T. Buel, of thtfine!d the state regent. ¢ busiiess of Asiring soldiers 4 £allork 18 dearcely 4 vear 6ld and vét Ufiele SAM has whitten more than $20.000.000,060 of insurance. insuring aBont thiée ahd a half million of sol- diers ahd Sailors. This Eisantic busi néss employs 10,000 ividuals, J\\&t floW 16 50 men at the State Mbbrinte Farm are kent e . « hhrd at ‘Work building a water works ‘@HIROPRACTOR svstem, for 76 wrotection ana_ whter ¢ Buildi i Supply. A tank 100 fert with a 220 Thayef Building, Norwich, Conn. Galisoty . of L5000 failans bas. bésn Telephone DR. ALFRED RICHARDS et N u a u—l 20 _to § and Evenings At Build! ’P&m fin’l?enee “l‘lll 228 Teél INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY John Porteots is in GFand Rapids, Michigan. M. 2hd Mrs. Gardner D. Pond of &rected and a pipe line is being laid. A Portland pridoner, John Brovin, hag Beeri brouht to the inebriate farm fh NoFwich to €erve a sentence of three veéars. He had been out on pro- batfon since the last time He was ar: rested, the bréach of which put thé sentence automatically ifito operation. The public schools in Voluntown were reopened Mon by Supervisor ©. E. Lowel], 6f Norwich. Mr. and Lowell and the iattér's sister, Dofothy Seymour, a Frae Acads| nior, returned yestérday, After a week end visit with retatives in Gréenwich Conn. Telégtaph messages night léttérs, areé Mis, as sed £ to be delivefeq,in Winchester, Mass; are visiting Lin-|éitie§ ahd to%hs where postal d coin aveniie friends; - liveHes afe maintained, postal of Aiek n;:? Almy of NéW Vork is|ficials having worled out the &ys- the guest . gna Mis. John T.|tém whéreby théy beéliete quicker Alme. Myes sakali Yotifig and Mis$ Fran ees D. Young afe at tie W)fmnam inn for seVéral days. . Miss Emily Blackstone Camp has entered upd hér “third year o study at Miss Mafot's schodl, Thomp- son. Mrs. Archibald Mitéhell of Nerwich Mrs. Baward Allen and her daughteér, Olds, Jr, of Englewood, N. J., aré al Lake Placid for séverdl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. hate closkd thelr cotlage at ‘W. Cafvoll. mu;:ls\'}"'?;mu‘tfi‘n. After a man has learned to run a motor car, he is temptéd to put in the et of B8 Iife studfing the traffie reg- alatiofis all over the anley, Heist by His Own Pfl. Hard. Somie men wouid never rise fn th wotld if their Wives didn'y blow thei . Mly 'hdul"xt. G. Wytan Cafroll, Jf., tern Poifit aRd e guésts of MF. and Mrs. Carroll's pArents, Mr. and Mps. Geoffe delivery of this class of telégrams will result. Th Aiemory of his aatghter, Miss Catherifie Sintéstt, who récently di at BAckws hoapital. Norwich, where ehe WAS a firse, Willlam Sinnétt of N London has presented five dollars o the Red Cross chapter of that city, ©f Which his daughter was an active meémber. The currént White Ribbon Banner 1ists unids ®Hich have hélpad on the deficit: WatériSrd $2, Danbury Cen- tra® 31, Yalaville 31, Middiesex Oounty 310, Windham County $10, Willington $4. Myktic $1. Individual gifts aMounting to $6 have also been Fecelved. The authorities of the New London naval hospitals have found it impos- &bte to yet & sufficient supply 6f bot- tek of all si%es to meet the véry un- ubeal demands of the present situa- HoR ahd have had to ask the house- Wives of Néw Londén to make up the deficiehcy. The Furchasing Agénts' association Cofifctidiit have secured Maurich Hirsch, kecretry of the priofities ai- Visién of the W induistries board, to address the 3 tion at the next monthly dinher meetihg at the Hotel Garde in New Haven, Monday even- t go There is a chastity of homot that ink, October 21 teels & ftain like & Wound: What aad| ik of any*—Thotenn, . Knsts 1 Wiltow Plume. There are more than 3,000 kaots in a8 average willow plutne. 2 el Optimistie Theught. Neot all inévation i progress; but all progress is nmsfluon. Dahger. 44 thete 1t you den't|tati | Many persons have sAwed up i about their cafhphor gum little Dbazs suspended neéks or cartied in their pockets as thev believe this a préven- ve of grip. A Norwich druzgist said yesterday he had difficulty to secure u S@ficieht amount of this gum to supply . his trade. N@Ws \as Feceived ih Norwich Mon- Aay evening from Mis. Fred W. Shéar- ey, nl‘ RiVer avehue, who was called to Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky, by the eritical illfess of her husband, who Has had pheuimonia for two weeks. The lstter Stated that - Supervisor Shearer was very low. Do nét Bufn leaves this fall, but Bave thef 16 be uled as fertiliger, is the adVite of the Depattment of A reulture. Teaves contain étements that make them very valuable as fer: Hilger, ahd in VieWw of the great shoFtae of othér materials they can be put to ifaportant use next spring. P e My 1P's & in autombbilict that will ] flifi: child, uniess he 15 i occurred on Mo He _was tdken ai ago Monday With in uehu neumonia Gt elop éceaaed wa8 Bofn 17 year§ ag I o, Im! but_Had livéd m r paft of his llfe Wwas tx!m'ayd at the United Statsk ! Besidés his parents, Hé is survivéd by five brothers and three gisters. His brothers are Otto, John, Adgtist, Bl and Cornelius, the last nathed being in the U. B, France = His sistérs are Mrs, llpe Berkfian of Mfs Marguerlu Annie Bgmr @ i skfiflélfl of Dflfifllé Joseph Pearson. Joséph Pearson, aged about 32, a fésident of this city for many yéars, died on Saturday in Bristol of erys las. the Norwich fire depxrtmem and survived by .a wife and six echildren | mah i who 1 member of Modse, N. He was formetly 2 mémbar of is e ofi Thames strest. oriich, Cofin, 50. Eimer Shippee. Heé Wwas a The death of Elmer Shipper, for- merly Satur lan Alabama. He is suftived by of Voluntow , oOceurfed on day, Oct. 12, at Camp McClel- lodge of hid fathér, thrée brothers and cne sister in Providence. Arthur Palmer Turner. The death of Arthur Palmér Pur- ner o térhoon at 1,15 o'elock at tie i f Isebanon occurtéd Mofiday af: of Bdward Cooke of 310 Laufel avenue, following an days 3 years old non a fafmér and carpenter. member of thé Knights of Inésy of a fb\w with influenza. He had ny ded in Teb- for 1h: He Pyihias. He leaves his wifée and e!ght chil- dren. Patrick B. Donbvan. ! (\lr Turnér wis arg whete fe -Wwas Was a The dedth bf Patrick B. Donovan oc- curfed at 8 Ward street, whete fie bad made ‘| Michael B. Donovafi, on Sunday a noon, Week Mr. 34 ye chael alway the past threé years hi§ home with his_mother; ter- folloWing an with pneumonia. Donovan was& born ih this o 4rs ago, the eon of the late Mi B. and Mrs. Doncvan, and ‘s made ais home in this city. he stéward at the orwleh Golf club, & Mr. Donovan was'a trué. kind friénd and always willinz to help thosé i need. ful in hi8 pérformance of Survieing are his mothet, Heé was induStfious and faith- S Donovan, a brother, Michael J. clérk . Mrg, T. J. Fo Donbvan, A in the postoffice, and thtee w Londoh, Mary and Anfie Dono- A brothér, Dehnis J. d about a month ago. Thomas R. Lynch. The death of Thomas R. Lyhch gc- curted at his home in Ne on Monday following a short illnest Lyheh was born ‘eurs ago, the sofi with in Néw London 37 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch, and has always made his home in that in Norwich city. about Carver, who With threé children Sur- vive ohe Sister and a brother. Dr. Raymond B. Couture. Foilotving an iliness of only a few Raymond of died at his home in that on Mcnday eyening at 8 o'clock. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Couture of Merchan days B. C Taftviile, place was influenza. Mr. He was married 15 yéars ago to Mi¢s Jéennie E. him. He also lgaves his mother, with outure, Dr. lifelong resident Pheuionia, a 34 years old. -For many He leaves his few vars ago. The marriage of George W. .Gallo- way, who 1§ in thé Unitel States and Miss Ivaii V. Mahan of city took piace here on Satur- cerel y béing performed H. Barnes, J. P. at his of- fee in the Chapman building ‘on roadway. The gZrosm, whe is 29, is A nmative of Anita, Lowdiana, apd still makes his home ‘here. The bride years WEDDING Galloway—Mahan. Was born in Clinton. Mass., ago. She street, has been - London avenue and years he has beén a dentist with offices: in the village. parents and three children. His wife died 4 28 is the daughter of Cherlées Mahan and Martha O'Nefland resides at the rear of 141 Frankih el ilness of about & Your Coffee doesnt suit ¥:&; y nof: Instant Postum When you stap to Mm“:.?“ nen ot ! ugrg. s\m‘ = week they taky trated dnvéflgdig vowd ux the ok;m ut &t flkfl fiflfitlahs {;&r diiota of § at mmmdg um leaders when the made at the ny d‘fild 1\; fll fil ls!x sanction on the proclamation which i h' s fim ot the spatial id the millibn and l fi be\‘ THE feeting m& with Efithusias Nof#ich drive 8 *! applduse f6r W-m" fu the bul‘ é:lp ut make it immediatély. véry bunu Am. was dxsclosed that he was the only @ ro6rl who had a Dbov on the fizhtn\g lr%fl’h ‘n i there was a ttée. Casé, who fiad Béen arafted by Genh- to take hold of the drive t6 sénd Nor- Jed off, at this estion, With -4 subscription of $1,- eral Chairman William H. Allen th over the top, 000 and was at dnge matchéd by May of Desmond. Chairinan Allén followed oxn ling or trebling theiF previviis subscrip- LibBy in® as clefk, afnouncéd with $2,000 and o it want all the line sevétal of.ths meén do tions until Attornéy Afthur F. that ted to mebtihg its quota. m‘huflut!é of tius oonc!fi- vlbra&td ss of the Cheers ahd S when it ai:;-l eitizens of Narwmfi; A to 8ur country in Yours for Libért: ai86 ' Ahnouncéd hg would call on all_eftizens to fly the flag for the rest of this wedk as & patribtic incentive for tvery oné to remémber that Nofwich is commit- ight at Their % Lib! ihéded F. 1 J s Alfiflfi " Ex-A B A o | Eifis. WOMAN'S COMMITTEE HAS SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR $402,850 réeeived ag-. < for $25.55 making %a» subsériptions for $£02,- The Woifian's coramittee Mohddy 44 subsériptiohs 250 int 4l mbam fade B¥ several of téafis include the follo%i Teafit §ue “erbz s captain, Mrs. Daniel M. Lestéf, MPs. . A. Gager, Jr, Mi&d Réna aiék, Miss Torm Branche, Mes * Bu dFé now called upohm at and Vittory, J J. DESMOND, Mayor. 8. Younis, Mrs, Waltet A. Bussey, Thomas W. Wilson, Mis, Deter L. Stearns, and. Mrs. Mrs. Sammuél Team Nb. ire. E. Allan Bid captain, My “harles S. Stewart, Jones, Mrs. A. C. Fréémn Paddock, Miss Mary Rogers, Pierce, M#s. Arthur Peale, Mr: 1 beth Mrs. (‘eorée R. AShbey, M g?néhs and Mrs. P, Sweene: 'fmm No. F#nce, éaptain, HafFy Stebbms Mrs. Hairy Rushworth, King, Hat#el Banfield, trude Murray, Miss Elizabeth 1 Miss Margar Monaher and Kathetine Monhahér. Received 36, Fred Fox, to His dblefmn time by lending to sitah dollaF you can possibly raise: i8 nééded. Maké youfr subséription any bank— A pblicé ourt mam at e i _reports . Allen, ei s: FM 8 imér, ulf, . L. ixa ot, R, Bi-a,ncna, C. A. . Butts, J. 3.9 tearns, Graham. Rev. A. ir Eben Tearn avor Allyn 7, C. I, Smith and George Hig- the Willias Back Deéftfam Ralph Mrs. Biida A. \’vorm ur- TFrad e s e Mts. S. lison. Mrs. Frank Hyie, Mss., Will C._ Wilson | L red G. Prothéro. Récéived Well Miss Maude C. Buckingham, Mrs. Rollin i, Mis§ Mary Miss Stéphen Bro®n; Miss Bliza- s H. R. Trumbull, . _Williem "Receivea Archibald Toty M7s. s8s Geéf- Aanz, Migs 400. FOUR-MINUTE SPEAKERS e AaAm AT THEATRES Ex-Mayor Aliy rman Alofsin, ’na at the Auditor um, and REV. Willlam H. Kchnedy at 7 the programmé for Fou the ‘#inu'té apéakers on the Libérty loan. the Oh Wedh&tflav &vening under dFe C. 'D. Geer, a_new de 1 bé ified Ifl.! Siriging. Stides M by W in Four Mi , Dectobsi 15, A. B. Davié uih; W. M. at -Auditorium: C. H Breed F: P\ Stufday, Ottober 19—C. L. Stewart Jamies P. Shéridan at t Auditorium; &6, And Rév. C. H. Rick#tis at Da: BOY SCOUTS GOT IN POTATOES FOR HOSPITAL to the shértage of iabor and emic of influenza the crops at gravé 100 1até for harvesting but the Boy Scouts day by volun: which they did last week much to the satis- authorities. Hutehing sends the following communication to Qivin: the &p! the Backiis hospital werée in danger of being neglécted until of the city saved the teering to harvest the crops faction of the hospital Shperinténdeént F. Jaé6n ihe scouts: To The Boy Seoiits bf Nerwich: Boys: all fy keén appreciation fof your as sistafice in helping us to ha cfops, especisdly the 200 bus tatoes. Owd 1o the 1abdr your assistahce Was the meéans of saving thé crops for thé hosbital and I want everyond of you to feel Yy muth npprek:mt@d CHIN' that it M ve W supt of the % Backus Hospital. Whett you i well be a local Ireigit. ith the verses of avé been purchased been fcGuinnes at A. Thurxdav Qe nber 17, B. W. Ferkins James, at Breed: T want to express to vou . & hmhea express by only thred seconds it might just as DROVE AUTO INTO REAR driving along quhh\ on street the Mohegan park entrance T badly damages the Berthold Comean was dri ¢é at the time. Alleged was infoxicated at the nd no control over his ac! lance was broken as was the ahd fud uard of the machine. nihg as arrested and held at police station. T FUNERALs. M#s. Michael J. MeCarthy. funeral servicés for Catherine MeCarthy, = | St. Patrick’s chureh at 9 o which Rev. Myles P. Galvih wa brant. Prof. F. L. Farrell The bearers Were Richard MeCarthy, John Williara McCa and Samuel Camnron 3t. Mary’s cemetes Relatives and from Thorndike, New Londen, York and other placés. beautiful, Sister ffom the fanily, wreath marked Daugiter father ¥ 1 tarhily; from Isabelle Fmne; - | basket bouquet, Mary SullivAn; wreath,! On Mbnday mofning, with refatives Carfibnter Manufa ng company; |and friénds Atrending, the funeral ufi ;})m‘\’r. M. J. tohco*an Wwigath, Williand | Walter B. Hynds was held from the Tamily - ’ZD ay, Wl"“ath Mr. and peland and family; Mnnifr\er Murphy vey: Arfangemen: Stea & Burked Mrs. Theras Cennell. The funeral of Mrs. wreath, s Tessie Doyle. were in charge T|M e SCALE OF MAES a2 ¢ door in the rear of the aml was charge of the musical part of the mass, OF HOSPITAL AMBULANCE éar drove is ¢ar into the rear end of the Will- Backus Hospital ambulance ambulance. z the wm- Banning it »lvl‘uwn %fi oh - Saturday :t ch u( \gflcfgfiv. 'mu, Daniel Driscell, pu mfiam J Caiighlii. cefne ry. Unéufin iflnfig&h Vas In chafge of the funeral-arrahgements. Maty Dembroskil The funéral of lhri Dombroski was hslfl at 2 hnda after- Wafie noiso i Fattville w.m rehmvts and gfriénds present. Burial took plave Safted Heart é(!{héi@fl? 'flefi Rev. T. 0. Belleroge read ervice at the Erave.” Frienas bearérs, Un- dertakers Cummmn and Ring were in chargeé of the funeral. Body Sent to Wakefield. The vady %v Jahfi Wm-m—a Larkin Was seht to L, of tlie § c'clock traln smmm for bmial by Undertaxer Gu'er Friends accom- panjed the Jehn Gogis. Thé tineral of John Gogas was held Saturday afternoon from his late home at 330 o'clock with many in attend- ance. There were services in the reek echurth at 4§ 0'¢loBk 4t which 8 ueof Cohstantings _cficlated. ffi agted as bearerd. Dutial was Mapiewood cemete Fiinéral D! rector Hourigan had charge of the fu- reral arrangeéments. Mrs. Joseph Alabewicz. The funefal of Mrs, Anpa Alabowicz, 3%, the wife of Joseph Alabowicz, took place frofn hér ldte hoimeé oh Boswelr avetide Monday mbriiing. Requiém mass was céle ‘giited in St JMephs chureh by Ma Henry La Tonmxne sang a solo. Shea Burke Wweré in chnrge of the funeral and burial was in St. Maf¥'s cethstery. Mrs. Alabowicz is survived by her , one siater and three Mrs. Joha L. Main. At Rose Hill in Ledyard, October 10, 1918 Thébé B, wifs of the late John n disd <uddenlw of cerébral hage. Shé was the ddughter of Thomas H, ahd Sarah Hopkins Frink. She Was barn in North Stonington. April 13, 184 and spent the mest of ted their golden in 1914, . verid}ng anniy knew her 4hid was always known fof her kind deeds. She was a kind and joving mother and leaves four chil- dren and fifteen grandchildren to mourn _her loss. The children, Mrs. Sadie B. Richardson of Preston, vin R. Main, Mig, Nellie mouth, of Ledvard, and Mrs W. Lowe, of Howafd, B. 1. M was a mémber of the St. Ja copal church of Poghetanuck: The feneral was held from het home ©oh Rose Hill, Sunday af one o'clock, With relatives ‘ond friends attending. There weré many floral tributes. Rev. T.. C. Shefburne: réctor of St. James' Hpiscopal ¢hureh of Poduetanuck, | condueted %the sérviees. “The DeatePs wefe Calvin R. Main, Hérbert Richasdson, Babert ¥ and Fiank Tuttle. Buftal wa Ponletafitcic cemetery where a com- She was highly esteemed by all who | -THE BOY ‘lllfl'anflchd\‘,elmedf COMFORT KITS, wmfl:mc he will ap preciate. Prices low. The Piznt-Cadden Co. Established 1872 NORWICH, COKN. Jewelers, i i Signe to Shéw Travel Routes. * Eight signs are to be 8 He pldced at varibus poin! ity Tepars & T to make the geheral lies of trawel to the most impoertant adjoining clties and towns. The police cummlsemfle&i are having them prepared in accdr ahce with a suggestion made at the last .commoen - eouneil trench khnife whuh was sent to A. Craig Taylor from ene of the frst 00 C The knife hds one blads four inéies long a can opener dnd a ddift digker. Want Unconditional Sufrefider. The people of Packeérville sent téle- grams to Senators Brandegeé and Mc- Léan and Congréssman F in regard to the peace ialk in WhXch it -was stated “We demand uiiconditinal Sutrender; nY talk Whatever Wwith the beast.” Troliey Heéaring Postponed, continued hearing to have been Hartford on ‘lofida be public utilities cor protest by the to nostponed for two week Dr. Gadle Taking " Examibations.” Gadle, Wwho-has been W to take his medical éx- an in the U. K, qta'a G z icl heen held tonight (Tuesday). zain been postponed until next day nigit owing to tihe infiuenza. New London Senatorial Nomination, Wililam C. Fox w nominated by the 18th senatorial disirict democratic convention at New Londen on Monday nt the démocrats in that dis- s senator. mittal se) iae 18ad at the grave = 1-| by Rev. M. Shérbufne. 33th District Chooses Kelsey. lifas George Anderson. .. The tie convention of_the hine,| The tunéral of Gedrge Anderson wasvg*r‘;l:’k?"m Old_ Say- heid on Monday morning at 1130 | brook T n L H 5 | @’clock at St. Nichola#’ Ruissian church.f . Kelsey of Westbrook as candidate Ban- thy On Saturday mofning at 8.15 o’clock Aghies wife of Michae! J. McCar- thy, were held from thé hof¢ of her father, James P. Nagle, of 13 Peck streét, followed by a requiem mass : rthy Hafring- ton, Michael O’ \m—s Josepa McMahon Burial was in iends were présent New The fioral offerings weére many and including a pillow markéd standing the r. and Mrs. Burke and san; wredth from the warpers, winders and quilfers “of the West Side siltk mill; Harr an Charles Mrs. wreath, D. M. Gar- of Thomas Con- .DOUAL ANR Adill in Shea & Burke were in charge of the | funéral afrangements. Mr. Anderson died an Saturday after a short illness With Phieumonial > Rufus Stanton. The funéral of Ruftus Stanton was held from the undertaking parlors of Henry Allen & Son Saturday afternocn at 2 o'clock. , Rev. Willlam Crawford, pastof of the First Methodist church, officiated. Four members of the Loyal Order of Moose, of which the deceéased was a member acted as barers, George Haftimah. A. Craig Tayler, Harry Smith and Angustus Hasted. Burial was in the family plot at Yantic ceme- itery. Mrs. Wilkiam Smith. The funeral of Mrs. William Smith was held Monday morhihg from the | home of her parch Mr. and Mrs. jGustave R. Thiel of 27 Beach street at 10 o'clock with relatives and friehds attendinz. Rev. Peter F. Werth officiated. Tha bearers wete Henry Jackowseki, William Russell, Carl Krouse and Eric Werth. Bur- ial was in Ma vood cemetery whe: Tev. Mr. Wer read a committ gervice. Umndertaker Garer wag i charge of the funmeral- arrengemeénts Walter B. Hynds. home of his parents at 183 Boswell avenué. Present among those attend- ing was a delegation ffom the Knights of Columbus. Thére Wwere many beail- tifu] fioral forms. Services were held} in Bt. Mary’s church, at which Rev. J H. ¥itzmauri¢e was celebrant. The bearers were Joseph Cavanaugh John P. Lykton, Thothas J. Donovan, Thom- as J. \1:‘&_&!{9)‘\ John Walsh and Charles J. Riordan. Burial %as in St. Mary’s cemetery. Funeral Director Hourizan Was ih charge of the funeral arrangements. EXTENDS TIME ON FIRE PREVENTION ESSAYS Owing to the ep which has necessitated the clo: the schools in the city, Fire Chief Howard i. Stanton who has offered a prize of a $5 gold niece for the best essay on Fire Prevention has extend- ed the time of the contest from Oct. 20 té Oct. 30. The essays wore to be fh By Oet. 20 for judging bHut it has been thought advisable to give the children a ionger time, ‘announced that Chief Stanten Would give a war savings certificate but the chief says it is to be a $5 gold piece and although’ war savings stamps would maké admirable pur- chasés he says the winnér may spend it for candy or ice cream if heé or she desires. RED cnoss MELTING POT AT BOSTON STORE The “Meiting Pot” wifidow has kindly been arran¥ed at the Boston Store in one of the big windows on aih streét Side where articles elry for which the oWnefs have fo further usé will be received for the Red Cross melting pot. The procteds frof the meltihe pot will be devoted to the treasuby of the Norwieh Red Croks chapter. Any articies left With Mr. Cruick- shank at the Bostdh store will he pat into the melting pot. APPLETON MAIN ELECTED SCHOOL COMMITTEE HEAD The school committé® of the towh ©of Presion met on Monday evenify #nd discussed the ¥chdol Afairs ef the town. Appleton Main was chosen Chairman ef the committee and R. ¥. Willet Wwas elécted secretary. It was also votdd to open the $chool at Poquetanuck and at Brew- ster's Neck on Wednesday merning. INFLUENZA #HIT MEN ASTHMA for state senator. Canterbury Man Nominated. Hale Benneit of Cafteérbury was i 2 nate by the Art's Poor Reward. It is remarkabi¢ how few men who follow ghitar ple for & Ining get fich.—Little Rock Gazétte. rule for hotels and rest- ning October 21st, ba- ed as a garniture and one meat may be served to a patron at a meal. Inclnded i the definition of meat are heef, mutton, pork -and poultry. Not more than a half ounce of hutter is to be served to one person at one meal. v a new aurants, beg con is also b only STANTLY RELIEVED WITH { CUMMINGS & RING! Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Buildifg Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Telephone 760 67 Lafayetts St PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Flowers, Funeral Designs, Weddina Decorations. Cut IN FIRE DEPARTMENT The local fire departiment durip® the epidemfc of influehza has Had its Share of trouble as at one time there | were fi.fim e jaid up with the dis- | cage many of tire other men were } forced to work overtime to m ud. The situation is slightly t&q- u 3 raea - 'm;

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