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Norwich, Thug Oot. 17, 1918, 8 und B e Ban) A% WY s p Ma.yorJ J'. baniwd- ted the|befause of “he infinenzn in Wilii- 11 epidemie. formation of a Norwich sloowo b1 ‘Genmsral Chuirfpan W. 11 Allen an- MILITARY WRIST | VARIOUS MATTERS |fejic Wetnesday weiued Rov, Jdun F o i on ekroaday ment 5| st s o Feseal Livers Lo | e 'WATCHES, (uLJEht vehicle Jamps At 638 ofclock| Quin iie: Y. Shdes 3 2 AR n:?x? c“;ldrthm!!)‘l e A Bt for maon und wimen of ui| g8 3 : 3 ! 3 e A, N ¢ ! BEST ASSORTMENT IN NORWICH | At Amston, Mr. ang Mrs. E. Fhrson, v Tore 100 men ye: (o e found in Ner- | Gning. SernG 41 1 weien ‘kmmw ron s 4 pho have béen ruuning the hotel fof % ev. B M. Donnel would tach Jena 1000 1o Mabor John A 5 has dden |86 ; = ALBO= e ARt yaar, this mfl P Sy o Bove pnt by investing in a $1000| selocie for aarehar aon i -8 Eraduate of £ S Willininue ¢ P e up other work. Otto Beaumieater of Colthester, he fghting fourth Liverty Aloms hat wart to mareh ehouih ot # teather in Emblem Rings, Identification | oniy ehree more days to pay ypur| i i fy him some time toda ummmew' T, M w m water bill.—ady, ARRIVES OVERSEAS WITH o pmposed that the committee take | of husiness on Main strcet. She is survived by her husband, twd ag Trinity Norwich, 2 p the formation of the $100000 Tib-{ The mren’s znd women's committees | children, two years of e RS RS N1 TRERT e R‘OUdG"" o R club in the next 45 hours B | of the Luberts Lon s ion i be | 4Be &Jw 5% S an Infont A receive hy T, peet i io its endowment, the form of & me- |y WilNam I.. Fletcher of 54 Tiineoln . s I b i el morial gift. avende of the safe arfival overseas of | fellov ; “m"?"“r; D e B e N s C . y 1 . B0 es square, 0 - el LT s Tor-M t.rwk a Co, Willow to Cuestnut and fo Union | dispost an ideal (.a.u;:mer and was Fmiklm swm Yy sung af al s P-auallm Light Tank Service. square, where ther il be band m d and classmate. church by Rev. J. H. Broderici {attempted to enlist in the neast artil- r mm Y. Prown ésoh ph ey v prtiiogs ] © e mavertme " Twenty-five more soldiers’ b-uou lery, which was at that time under hSmERiYAS b Sadiire at loher ony o Tflg“ ey Gilbert R. Burdick. ] e Whers all sars:step have arrived in the offide of the scc- | Cabtain W. R, Dennison, shorlly after|ber for the club. A ¢ Foston Store win-| Giert R Burdick, a Ci 3 J e auctioned off at this time. 3 d : retary of state. The total number|lis brother, the late Sergt. R. O. Fiet-| The different teems made their Fe- 3 erah, Who was a native of East Ner- H which has acrived to dnte is 2,746. |cher, had ‘enlisted in this_company, the th? Shoran Y ads the suseestion that | wich, alied wn Taesday at fiix Nome in : A but he d. But he did generally at 1 o'cloek | yijgdetown, 6 Wetmore s He i i School Supervisor Leon C. Staples 78 pat apcpte ! on Friday aftefnoon to ehzile the em- |y, h of He 5 i : ASK US To mow of Rockville conducted a teachers' totalled 0 ployes to take part in the parade or ey 42 Was born ml, A“?‘-e 4 : meeting n ihe Model school in the — - T gy e et s | WOk o0 the Liberty Lown canvass |igs S el HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOU OUR Contracts :Lu:!d:olbt;‘ ‘.(he w:d:,;e- Al : ‘"“" a“m“'tm““-”"" gtieess, retail merchants e Wil L fta!\‘a‘:i‘gletovy:ym e e n‘; T partment this week include two for{ ' , . A B e e ewoy, e s b Yosts g0 ahll EaHSa’ the paper hox ! 3 $25.00-SPECIAL-$25.00 e S S L TR ; . In making Bis report Willis” Austin| i s SRl e i manutacturing business, ileeorved YOUR } ) X -Rock-{ ¥ - ] {said o e been bitten in the . s 1 resiment, i well corp. ) . . . during the a 4 Cenpecticut Volunteets, anl was also 5 DIAMOND RINGS R s , o {ios,during the das L% 06 so (et hel LESTER & WASLEY CO. s one sime o mememi oi e xor- | NEW SUIT FOR flu_. perintendent, Rev. Georze 3. Seriven- : 2 m, only ome piher mes on his EMPLOYES 130 PER CENT. OVER [with city governMient. He helonged | 4 Beautiful Color er. of Norwich, will take him to Jew-{ § had had, so far reported to _ Emploves of The Lester & Wasley | to St. John's lodge, No. 2, F. and A. 1 ol ett City Methodist church for confer- 3 % 3 Nevirtheless he had a total of $19,800 { COMmPaRy went over the top 730 per|M. of Middletown, Washinston oui- 3 Large Size o B omor: Soaliny. : 4 110 report. gent. at the rally held a: the biant|ell No. 6 R. A. ., and Cyreme Com-| Jt's here waiting fer you in 4 . The janitors in the Ninth school - : : Someone at omee wanted to know if] Wednesday moon. On a proviout can- |Pabdery, Knigh emplar, of Wwhichy / Best of Cutting }| aistrict of Manohester, dus 70 bushels ! he couidn’t’be bifen in the other leg{Vass of sthe emploves for the Fourth (We Was a past eminent commander. | yhe ony military models. of peach stones in Hilington the other| | ; : today, while others inquired where]Liberty Loan conducted by Manaser| Mr. Burdick leaves one sistor, Mrs . day. They say there are 10 more bush- g S o4 tthat dog was. Petcival Chapman in hehalf of thelAnnie A. Dean of 442 Main street, (hs els at the Burr Nursery tbere. 3 o Altogether on Wedneaday the banks | Manufacturers’ Bufeau it wus found | @iy, and two mephews. B = e st ey s ). ; 3 rhbOrted tatal Submaripiions of $97.160.| GHAL OVer 75 per oent, of the cplbyes AlexanderPerkowski. Come in and sce the new 1 until m'ewzm i ey P ¥ i s 5 | | received from 11 subscribers, had subscribed. At the rally Wednes- | Ajexander Perkowski, thirteen year THE (EWELER 4 G 8 This t the Norwich grand to-|4ay moon an attempt was mace to sé-| 01d son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Per-| Fall medels. They” . A John Enos, of Thames View par ; tal to 1,777,800 in bonds and 5954 in{cure additional subseriptioes and a|kowski died early Welnesday even- ® eI Soisty- . Opposite Chamber of Commerse §|died at 5 p. m. Tuesday from pneu- 1 % | {number of subscribers and left $482,000 | GUota was set which they endeavored inz At Mig parenit’s hdme «t 7 River-| . = ™ < Guillingss £y monta. Mrs. Fnos and son, William 4 o be secured to reach the guota of |10 Subscrive. Every empiove enme |gids avemue, Pean Il 1o was sici| 1gh and attractive you'll'won- s Enos, 1 year old, are patients at the } i 1182.260,600. This means an average periforward. Those that had subscr:bed’ byt g-snort time with influenza and OPEN 3°A. M. TOB P, M. New London emergency Jospita 3 N : day of at least $160,733. previously increased their subsCriftion | pneumonia. e was born on Februaryq der wfiy we don’t ask ‘ At the democratic caneus in Elling- . 71| 'Tne following was the report,of the{@nd ail of the others handel in thelr| 13 1605 an Norwich. s Shore ton, Rernard A. Kelley was nominated i | special teams at the meeting Eubbcriptions so that the 100 per ceat. nm Sarah P. Robbins. . #ess for representative. and I\ B. Kibbe, 4 Ry No. 1, H. K. Branche, $1200; No. 2,{Honor Emblem now hanzs in the| i for them than we do. T. C. Bdwards, Wiliam fletzler and A. 4 i / A. L. Brown §14,050: No. 3, 1. J. Des-{Shop. The sdditional quoti set was| Miss Savah P. Robbms, 87, died at DR. R J COLLINS U, Charter for justices of the peace. s S i ME] | mond 52700 No. 30 E. Wulf $11.150; | oversubscribed 150 per cent. g:»mmq L 3 _jeriey, e &nf 5 - . On a charge pf earrying concealed No. 5, H. . 6. A F. - uits to $4 | wennons, Frank Loin of Geodvear was | PRIVATE WM. L. FLETCHER, JR, 2% 5B Eawiee (BANKS MBVE MY Mongay’ trem inffmities incidont 9 $ i s In Tank C 50; N PLEDGES NOT CASHED IN [advanced years. Mies Robbins was !?‘I e“ri‘lednlln r\‘._ew Lor{d?‘n yinl;% cour; n Tan orps. i oo 4T3 = S v S born in Ashferd Jan. 5, 1831, the oldest wesday morning and finea $20 an . . o be : B0ty o) : committed to Jail for a term of 39|mot take this as a reason for quit-|Armstrong, $580: No. 11, . RBOL | pbonis who Fave signed Siees tof ot o e T 48 Main 8t eh, © ting, but tried again to enlist and wue{ $800: Xo. 12, J.'H. Perkin 650 | huy Liberty BeiLt LR Ber miip el D BB Ll i N > Comn. | Bnve. accepted at Fort Slocum on March | No. 13 H. Alien, $5000: No. 14, C.!max Y Deuns Dut have failed toll Rovbins, for the past 12 vears. She Prione 1178 Some of ths sehool chiidren are im- | 557!"¥ia Sent to Gettyebueg nd then | I. 0 B0 15, Hhén Dearabillone ot ine questions Aiscuseed gt 1he] AR 66 BAPUS caics ; Warren- Mur h & Mcsan’ O S — L hfroed vacation, a8 io Tobyanna. Pa, Tor intensive train-{ $300: . A ¥, Libhy. $300: Xb.{meeting of lhe mencral committee of | ting Nach L3 vears of age and at that m i Ry hg Foselapent ok "7&2“ ing. There were 9,000 at the camp at|17, F, W. Perkins, $900;. No, 18, Will L.|the fighting fourth Liberty Ioan heid mns: s bapt CH]RO CTIC gathering leaves to be fiven or #old o Gieftysburs. After three monthe of in- | Stearns, 1,300 No. 13, Tames L. Case, | in@We irectors room of the orwicn | ELer Fatthews. 267 Main S armers for cattle bedd:ng, or use on W, . longed to a family of four boys and am Street ADJUSTMENTS | ¢ fand e vee, " Bhoriy " betors eaving Tor | Nor 21, . k. Carpener, ouin: 8% 3% | Savinss, socicty on, Tyednestar afier|eight girls, Monroe Robbins of Wood it A8 i the sea. ortly before leaving fo! No. arpenter, soon. A be thi k = e £ Fmploves of the Groton Tron Works | across Private Fleteher was made a|J. 7. Corkery —o: No. 23, C. A, Sax. ported ch:f";heri-:fwe:eb::nam "o |Stock, mow 84, being the only surviving put the into the best condition | havo rised o conslderable sy of | first class private. He will be just 21| ton $I500. unredeemed pledges in their banks, fl;?;eflndsfib;: et “;‘.;i‘esos‘;zfl;‘z to resist ase. | meney for the widow of Patrick Cootyy|on the 20th of this fonth. Mayor Desmond speéke flronzh' up- nd the aggregate total amounted to Acute cases, such as bronehitie |0 o luied o, g crane accllet] The recrtilting efficer at Tort Rlot|sn ihe idihertive mecstiity ot =iy~ - thousands of dollars. The sug- Thmeeg h“mm‘ bmmhl;hxflflgnflz‘e%ggé fevers, ghip or.infushes, a8’ & rile, re- here 3 onday, Mrs. Cooty resides in|cum remarks to the recruits, as they porting our lehding it gufion was made to look wup these there in 1888, A - e, Waterbury. jave lined up. “I waht red-biooded men, | our money 15 we have :0ld them to{people. but this was abandoned, as it{ The funeral services werd held| Vine Palier in 8pringfield Quota.’ cover quickly under Chirepractic Ad-| mon't forget your water bill Ad-(Den who will fight hard, men to vselcarrv this_war to n successful COn-|was decided that if the -peopie were 4 justments. ditions after the 20th.—adv them tough. This is a -rough service ! Wednesday aftérnoon at 1.30 o’cleck e H. Palmer, formerly of this clusien. ~We have toll them to foinet honorable enoush te redeem theiry; o6 howa, 4% i s in the quota of 19 selecteg at Tho draft authorities ere notitying |14 If vou want to draw back, (r| <] ahead and we must back them up with] pledges it wouid do no 00d 10 chase | Hom e b s 10t Whve thite op ot a1 DR. D. M. WOODWARD | :it iannis that from the present time |1 Lime to beat i © nk corps | our money. it we don't Jend it fo them{them up. i : b M S 1 V' o f rt Williams at Portland, Me. He " A RBRALTEN o Satns af BriEh subjoots, under | hes, adopted ths slogan, Treut "KM |now apd there showd be o dsficit onl T is possible that a list of those e MR R B raw back, ttis is op! gan, ; % % 116 Ebn oF Toihs N. B. Palmer of 66 the American military liws, is the| fouen.” illustrated by tiwe Liack cats this Al Hiit oppdrtonice fog &lt |who have failed t0 redeem their e B W MBI Hamilton avenue, 2 ilgi i « p tgating, e investment would net be of-|pledges Wi s .k b e : - . 20 Thayst T ok o Hotwibly Bene, tl;?r;;:vw::;;{v’\mbflmns' besause of| “privat, Fletcher successfully pess- Femdgw fi;'in for our gove ent wonld ?u{ug’e re!;rem‘ee r:o tehaatnthe e;‘;;t:liu?: The death of Barle W. McDiarmid | A1t any married woman Wil «Telephone A A ’ ed his examihations. ih machine s3ns.{ have to come back and.iake it out of | peeple will not be included with thoee |0CCurred Wednesday at his home in 3 A o Miss St > 88 died T : : poep 4 n H produce bread, cake or pie if her hus. p = e | 0, iss Surah A. Lumis, 8§ died Tues-|gas engines, signaling, telegreph 7nd | our nockets. No one should say he can:|Wwho failed to do their duty. It is|Palmertown, Montville following & i furnich the dough dav ai-the home of Bdward B. Brick- | wigwageing, as these are some of the | not Jena moro because le hasn't theihoped that those people who have not|Short illness with phewmonia. Hell 5 ° “OU6 ‘ DR ALFRED R]CHARDS ]sr;nl. |‘;n Pa}?(,\.:n;!, t,cnnl:) a&h":ul?e‘rel requirement in this branch of service. | aotyal cash in hand just at this me- | redeemed their pledges will do so be- e born finl”fllll)m\glle“fl ‘;Ieu; g=° had been hoardin o res [ e o & = the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- DENTIST from the infirmities of age. She form- | EARMERS' BIG WEEK ment, Thanks to the resuurces of our|fore Saturday night and net be listed banks ieyv will be able ‘o lend to én-{as Elackers. Diarmid. He has spent all of his life PLANNED AT HARTFORD{*ble any man to subscrbe for more] It was deeided to have the bunks erly lived in Colehester. in that place. A Rockville, Conu., soldier cited for Office Hours: 9-12 a mwl.lo lo 3 p. m, i Representatives of 12 Connecticut | bonds and tlien subscribe again andjall open on Saturday until late in the Mrs. Dominigue C. Lemoine. Wed. ant Sat Evenings ‘hrn\.fl’!'.u seant Henry Batenburs | oqniculcaral organivations, and " ineti- | AEAID. evening. that those who subscribed| The death of Mrs. Lauta Brodeur Room 20k Thlver undl | Saritary deta hment. 13 Machine Lemoine occurred on Wednesday at Tel. 299 Residence m 1225 §| Gun Pattalio». For extr dinary he- i 3 tutions, ‘including the grange, state The matter of a parade was brought |Jate may make their payments so as board of agricujture, county farm bu- | up and Mrs. A. H. Chas> exlfl*flq 2d {to count on Norwich's quota. Other rolsm in acti north of Chateau the home of her father-in-law en the th reaus and the food depaftment of the | how the women's parade had been|matters pertalning to the loan were|jianover road in Baltic, following a. - == | Thiemry - Franee, Jity<22,°1918, State councll bf defense, met Tuesday |Planned for but had to he given up!diecussed. iliness of %o years' diradion. GF PGE G GRAN‘[ _At the church of Our Lady of Grace, |afternoon at the capitol in.the room d She was the Gaughter of«Che late FFishers Jsldnd, a requjem mass was|of the state hoarq of agriculture to Mr. and Mrs. Merilie Brodsur and was Undertaker ‘and Embalmer | celePraied Monday for Pairick P'. Cas-|discuss the advisability of holding a | SIXTY-SIX MEN PASS ELISHA M. ROGERS DIES born in Indian Orchard, Mass, on sidy, a native of Norwich for vears a{midwinter fafmers’ weck in Hariford FOR MILITAFY SERVISE OVER 90 YEARS OLD|July 12, 1585, Oh Mareh 26, 101, siie 32 Providem:o St-, Taftville | trustee of the church and one of the|in January. The plan was inaugurat- 3 1 ~six men of the September 12| Wlisha Maples Rogers, one of Nor-|Y2S M@ried to Dominique C Jemoine most ctive members f the A 4 i society = Rerfve membens of (REYRnIhe. |64 0% e pomiolesIEat J0c ety wid s0h tration ave passed their physiaal | wich’s oldest citizens, passed away at | Fi9 With theee children, Mary, Irene Prompt attention to day or night calls | 1 aiters received by Norwich rela- |Sequently endorsed by the state board and Raymond. survive her. Mos: of WFi i By s 1 inations and have qualified forihis home at 39 Maple street on i ik Seephe 28 SHMMWEaR) | tives feupRev. Rol A. Forielante. of 8L afriuiture, at, whose sugftation the full military service when called for | Wednesday morning. Mr. Rogers who i ‘L’e;’;&fnfl‘”&"‘ o s —_— ol flinflushupiz:dfiio‘ :‘_““WK‘* George M. Landers, chal n of the| by the Norwich draft bourd. Examin-{Wwas 51 vears old although feeble has o b or’gnniz‘atio}\s e e FUNERALS sas amiar to those Reroabocrs {tood oepariment, affer m"’“mng the | ations are still proceeding These who|been able to be about until about twe | FNC W16 GEGNERIIONS. The WS @ - ‘ churches Bnd schoos having fo close, {Meeting to_order, asked Charies R.|hQve heen reported as passed so far|davs ago when he was confined to his| e organizations. She was o ovms | OES stO itchi Edward P. Armstrong, No other cases will Fe tried this|TFeat of Orange to explain how the{ar® the following: . thel and sister and a firm friend 3 ) Wibs. Abr i A Ferdinand leon, James To. Ribrdan,| He was born in Montville Center ia | oo, : 1 ! d quthe funeral of Bitward Phillips Arm- | term by Judge John E. Keeler, in me;:}Zf;"‘b‘;‘;rg“zie‘;;,':fl,,{3,;“,‘.,‘.;"‘;‘,‘“},“2:. Joseph Pranvis Cuttan, Fancis Hen- {1894 and was the son of John D.| oah Tatknewall Besides her bus: an rel‘eve eczema at 17 Clairemont avenue sith many in | optfior coutt at Mindietown. 08ay),range for a joint progtam. ry Clendinnir, Fhilip Bibeault Frankjand Nancy Maples Rogers, About{jyns fova Segros of FRaltic and a| Many sufferers from éczéma or simi attendancy Wednesday tioragon, | (irdraday), will be the lust day that|*GRiBC O Con iiee "of arrange- | Bdward Hantahan, Henvy J. Brews: | ffty years ago he moved to Trading | yrother. Edward Brodeur uf Norwich.| lar skin troublés have found Resinoi pitendances On - TreSussdety ALEMOSN. | he will Weld court there, 4 he goes e h - Sge | Bdward G, Weinert, J. E. Oviiet, Panl|Cove ‘where he conducted a carriage| g e NPT St DA O 2 > iy There were many beautifnl iioral|te Wilimantic Friday te ments. consists of Richard E. Dadge ' Mrs. William T. Curry. Ointment invaluable in stopping theitch: forms. Rev. B. J. Avers coaducted the mantic Friday to open eoUrt.| ¢+ sicrvs chairman, representing the | B Frohman, Jacoh Friedberg, Corne- |shep with his brother James Rogers, el Curry. 0 v ¢ the fungral servio The beavers were |, 18Xes Will be collected today at the |agricultufal college; H, C. C. Miles of | lius M. Bresnan, John Troeger, Jo-|He contihued in this business until| After being in failing health for the | ing, insoothing and cooling the irritated members of Uncas lodge of Ddd el | drug store of Geo. M. Rathbone, West | Milford, of the pomological soctety; | seph Fraser, Raymond A lanbie, Hen-|the death of his brother and then|past vear, the death of Sarah Grant, | skin, and in most cases, clearing the cws. Burial was in Yantic cemetery | Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.—as George M. Landers of New Britain, {rv J. Pepin, Vincent Tidfed, Bd: |came to Norwich and located at hisjwife of Representative Willam T. trouble away. A where a committal service was read| Norwich relatives are in Waterbury, representinz the state coungil of de-|Ward L. Sigrist, N. G. Rmnmn Ar-|present home. Mr. Rogers was rep-|Curry of Lebanon, occurred on Tues- ; = i i 118 gentle, harmléss ingredients make at the o 3 onry Al-|to attend the fuderal 1his i fense: Robert Scoville, federal fi thur W. Bavher, William Lifeérick, | résentative of the Town of Montville {day eveming at her home in Lebanon,| 3 = len &‘ Sl::;Phu(; 'i-%‘.’r‘."e‘";.'.’ 1:‘&:-'"@:;1 of James Th:I\;ma.l :‘J: nr‘us. .;:z"{}:f adr:inislr:u;r: Thoxlnas nflmL 5&‘1‘3 Alpherie Fontaine, Howard H. Dunse, |in the state legislature when there{Goshen. Pleurisy had recently devel: | it safe for use on the tenderest skin, arrangements. James L. Moriarty, whick will take|dairy commissioner; James M. Whit- | Henry W. Desmarais, Jeese E. Ben-|Were two capitols in the state. He oped and her conditieh had been| and it is so nearly fleth colored that ¥ ANy B Pusser. place at'the Church of the Immacu- |tlesey, commissioner on domestic ani- | nett. * |was a quiet home loving man neverCritical since Sunday. Of late shel .y by ysed without hesitation on ex 3 s late Conception. Burial will be in Nor- {mals: L, H. Healy of Woodstock and | Daniel C. (’Conbell, Edward J. Ros. { hesitating 1o do 2 kind act %or those|had worried much over her son Ar-{ o L4 faces ”_erfl.\‘ relxlll;'eu:d rr}}’fl;dn nt_}endefl wich. Charies R. Treat of Orange, represent- | enbach, Robart N. Seilere, Thomas | in need. Although of advanced vears|chie, who is in the army somewhere | POS® i e funeral o ur Palmeai urner Jo- jhe took a lively interest in the activ-{in France, and has not been heard Ask your druggist for it. Con- |ities of the present day. He leaves a|from in two months. Hnn’y R. {step sister Miss Anna E. Rogers of Mre. Curry. whese maiden name was s 3 ing the state board of agricultufe; | Manning, Eugene J. D“m-m held from the home ard Cocl| The body of Vernon Meloney, 28,{ID8 U u gen T o oy hgme of Tdward Codk | wio'died at Wilhur Wrisht ficld, Day- | Senaior Eiijah Rogers of Southington, soph J. Congar, Jereminh T nesday afterncon. Rey. A. I Putkiss ] (on. Oh6, Saturday: from Epanish in.|for the mahufacturers’ gasociation; nor, Arman: ¥ | Oakd Grant, was born in Antrim, in the| % - A E Putkiss | arived In Roclville Tar burial | Frank E. Biakeman, Oronoaue, master | Jervis. John Bimer Curry, Louis akdale and three grandchildren John | Grant, L g conducted the services and tle hear- He leaves his mother. n sister and a |©f the siate grange; L. Wayne Adams | Ducharme, A. K. Daltox, William | R. Burlingame of Waterbury, James north of Ireland. 58 vears ago. S e | Kffl;’l":“f‘;:"i";’e ;":w”r';m“&;, dfl‘ brother, who formerl lived In Coy. |0f Hartford, representing the bee- |Bmith, Frederiek A. Williams, Glbin|E. Burlingame of Boston and Miss | §as married on Nov. 6, 1888, in Chico- | " keepers; H. L. Garrigus, sheep breed- | Dutkowski, (Jeorge W. Johnson, Max|Amy F. Burlingame of this city. pee Falls to Mr. Curry and they have| Y ; igbanen, the S DHEE eanshved oy i o ; _|ers; W. . Griswoid, Wethersfieid, veg- | Sewal, John . Murphy, Charles W. — e lived in Lebarion for the last 16 years. ; iy "rh'“ rtakers Henry Allen .g Tomarrow (Friday), St Luke's DaV,|iaple growers; 1. Minor of Bristol, | Bvans, Jr. GRISWOLD 15 CHANGED esides vev\‘ usban f,’;‘ ur;m!ll- i Sons. There was a commitial ser-|there will he the celebration of thé |dairymen: Paul P. Ives, Guilford,| Biward T. Londergan Henry W. TO NORWICH DISTRICT Ly ‘a son Wiliam, in Chicopee Falls,, rick B, ovan, v.|of Hartford, esenting t farm | Noves, Kenne Sergland Jos 3 4 : 5 et 3| J D The tqunstal 0f Phtrick F. Deneven | J: KN4 Brown 0‘“0'!“"';- Rev, R-eh—-iur.ai‘,i.“’” koo € feCrohan, Myles B. O'Sullivan. Frank g’ i m“x" crrcnsraz;d "Qfi' ':“-"v}“e"‘ are also three grandchildren. ! Fflfle?fll irectors was held Wednesday morning from | 2rd R. Graham of ‘Christ' church as-| The committee will meet in the cap. | Bimer ‘Lumis, Joseph 1. Dokein, | P28 been tranfterred from the New)She also leaves a brother, James, ¢ the home of his smather at's wem | sisting in the service, itol at 230 p. m. Nov. 1. The big|Francis H. Morrison, _Bugene o e ";"m";‘:Wf‘m District in the Grant, In Springfield, and two broth- and Emi)dl v street, followed, by a reuiem mase i The New London Connty Bar as-|zathering will probably be about the | Buekley, Henry J. La Fantaine, € ers and three sisters in Ireland. | it mers St Patrick's chiéroh at which Jtev. | sociation sent a beantiful floral tri- |second or third wesk in January. It|ward A. McDade, Delphis T. Tagrs: e R T Myles P. GAIvin Waé celebrani. There | Dule (0 the funeral of Judge Breed |is meant to be the hizgest of the kind | Wicinty Arsock, Corneline J. Dona- A itritor Tor thd QItHIsE of t'hw were many present at the services|of Stonington, Tuceday. The tribute|ever held in Hartford. hue, Kenneth W. Dawley, Peter Che- Brath of the non-waF constFiction | and aelarge number of floral rerms.| was teken o Stonington by Court € b urry was of an affectionate osition. devoted to her home and and a kindly neighbor who was | 322 Main Street R vielewsii, W:lllm J. Connor, Henry he State CouReE 1l Fefpected 1 in_the community. & ol The bearers were M. J, Clifford Messenger Harris Pendleton, a broth- (SERGT. WM, H. DOUGLAS J. Carén, Jawes A. {aflery, mflw‘mfié?flflfnifir'Jamfi‘;x Fe‘l)";l'}:)‘n of Mrs. Thomas F. K."y | -y rone RN rick J. Clifford, Timothy Su! or-in-law of Judge Breed. . HAS ARRIVED OVERSEAS | S. Coleman. Hartford as state direstor. All ap- Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant John Foegarty, John Shea and Mi: hae! Charles T. Ve Aftér a brief iliness which developed | Lynch. Burial was in the Cathelic Dayis, a former master| Word has been received by Mrs. plications for building 1 o monia. the death of Alice I 3 of the State Srange, and one of Mid- |Florence Douglas of Main street of | TWO SOLDIERS S§TOP this district which .will g i 5 rome:en‘,h.fima;fl ‘D:mmr Iourigun | dletown’s best known farmers, was|the safe arrival overseas of her son, RUNAWAY HORSE | clude the town of Criswold will there- :‘mmC’anfif:vgffl"’é'c’:irflakfl’ V‘{Eaé? was in charge of (he arrangements. | unanitously nominated for state sen-|who through recent prometion is now | privates Augustus Skelly and Den- | fore be made to G. W. Carfoll, Jr. as| Walter B. Hoelck. ator at the democratic senatorial con- | Sergt. William H. Dougias. Raven, o . ! nesday eveninz. She was first taken = The Piano Tiines i ed at|loeal administrator at his office on |, P ¥ i inet aft e Piano Tuner The fumeral of Walter B. Hoelck | Véfition for the Thirty-Third Sena-| Seargeant Douglas writey interest: E{sm‘? K’v’;‘m‘"{,‘& iy vi,‘&f-.‘é’"at tneir | Shetucket street, Norwich :chtlfmo‘nf:a‘;."d:“‘ii;"t\on{xf \T)l;-:rn‘::ls 122 Prospect St. - was held on Wednesday afternoon at | '0fial distriet at Middletown. gty of his trip overseas and i$ proud | Homes hers, stopped @ ruvaway hofse Y RN her gister in which She had enjoyed pec % o'clock from Undertaker Gager's| The period for recelving Christmas |of the fact of het being seasick going 5 E 2 o'clock | WILLIMANTIC MAN th, funeral parlovs at 0 Franklin strect | packages Tor AMGHOAR prisoners in |over. Although encountering two days | [ Spamin, sauste about 2 o i K. OF p. STATE TREABURER L e i Phone 511 Tams Gite MEvRS L pdance | Jotheh SAPIN. g00ed TuRMay, and [of R e e ot horse had torn itself loose from the ¢ y Lowell sbout fén moiths ago. He is| Whitestons Clgars will be $450 » There Were many beautiful floral |last night the American Red Cross(, He is stationeéd in a pretty town Wwagon and wAs Tunning with only _The Conneciicut grand lodge of the e eapnhsible. position at the Hall. | hundred. ffom Stme 1st, 118" Same forms. Rev. Peter F. Werth officiated. | announced that every prisoner now in | “Somewhere,” plenty to eat and re- the shafts atrached. Knights of l:’_\'(hlas, at tis fiftieth an- e i Pesides het hustand, s, | FAte per m"?_ . The bearers were four brothers of the | the hands of the Germans would be |ceiving with the other boys much at- | “mwo horse by longed to Willlam nual convention. elected the following Kelly is wurvived by.a sistar, Wasriet A CONANT, dmul‘“ ll '?!l John, Inn lnd Aug- | refembered Christmas morning unou?n and a warm welcome from the Dzmmba of ‘Montville who was de- ofié’;::durc:h:;igngsun‘.\\} AE-’“#:S:::M and u brothet, Willlam, twé neshtws 1 Frankln Sireet. ust Hoelel Maple- | x acl. | Peoble. r, N. BB wood cemelefy. I!L ACOUIREIng tiews from Camp Zach ng potatoes at a house on Uniion itain: & + |and a niece in Lowell. k- Werin oo , He writes 6f anticipating mesting | | New Britain; g:rand view ghancellor, | 3 Suoted & Commital Service | at *the | Wadneadsy attampen ey tr (he Wpich [Boys from home, making special S siree “When an automobile startled | Ne¥ PEUAIN: il Vo shane pre- SRve. that Suporvifor Tred W, Bhearertot tioh of Georgs Ambarn, With whom he the horse which ran down the mellh(e‘ F. C. Nargraff; Waterbury; grand Girls Skipped Frém Stater Farm. and through Bath stréét into I'rafik- 5 ) Anha Breive, 16, living in the River avenue is showing some im- |has been so closely “.’9{“"‘9“1 in chuteh | 1o squace. 1n front of the Connelly | KeeBor of records ard Seal, .. B o Gekivn section of Waterbury. and INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY | Sroysment, My, Shearer o raduate |50 Norwich frionds wiil he glad | Plcksmoth sliop on Bath stréel the| oychequer. . N. Dotter. Williman- |Anna Lombard, 13, of Nofwalk In- WHND. 16 SRsing fov. her husband. to hear from Sergeant Dougias and | NOTSe left the wagon honging on a|iicziang master of heuse, William |mates of the sfate farm for women Mise l::»;: f’!' :‘.’ :\nx o osne | n North Ahch(o;df Rev, P. 8. Col-|will be interested to know that he Is hydrant and wflflfi“flis‘é‘; ‘“::h&'{u‘:: Covwlishan, Mew Britain; grand inner | near Bride's Lake in the town of se od, N. J. Ns has purchased from Mre. Harriet P! sidewalk, narrowly . Poland, New Londen; t Lyme, escaped from thé institu- Mrs. Foater Wileon 388 Miss' Annie | MBrso. tha. Jarm. which ha hoe. pecs | armimy okt 28, Bit. Bk eorpm | foy omien who wore 1h (he way. The| Suard; F. 1. Polsnd, New ‘London |08 T S 3 i nd outer guard, Charles E. Griffiths | tion shortly after 6 o'clock Sunday. B, Vaughn have been visiting Ar. and | Ulling during the seven vears of his |his mail address: via Now York | | ¥agon was 1 wreek but the horse was | FF00 G SV G S "R U | Hoth “ woren were apprenended by Mrs. Frank L. Poitér in New York. ’"'.',',”“:m‘:f"i‘ Th; farm was for- —— not injured. Wooding, Hamden. railrodd azteém::ilenfl ,,M"‘",“y M,‘;[," _ | merly o y a former pastor of 2 v 5 ————— day Mmorning, wl ing in a X cently, afler 4ty of beveras wems|Lhe North Ashford church, Rev. aea| . ORtimIstic Thought SUES TROLLEY ROAB . Ran OF With Automobile. car. They were brought {7 New Lon- at Lake Mohonk, N. Y., ahd in Stam. | Rendlett. emember kindnestes received; for FOR $5000 DAMAGES. | Joseph P. Cummings found the auto- | 301 police -headduariers and ‘ater ford, Federal Puel Adruinistre.tor Garfleld| get those wg have done. The Shore Line Eleetric Railway |tobile of Cummings & Ring missing turned over to an cer from the Rev. Clarsacs M. Salfipi ot Brovi- | hos issued a lettec in which he says| . . 85 prr— Cor has been fade the defendant in |on Wednesday night about 11.30 o'clock | State farm: denog wis o reent ot bie Mo that while eonesevation of fuel is e world woon forgsts & man who | & suit bréught by Minhje Anderson of |frem in front of their undertaking B e et [ Loren: A, “Gallup, of HEsaEy: O30l ration Qoo K HIECIISTS ARSI TS New Londor for 85000 damages for rooms on Main street, where he had Rumaway Stratféerd Qirl. ni«L ; g“,‘ §Roies, npom, Geigl unill- Novab. - personal Injuries ds the ‘remult of & |ieft it while he was bisy in his ofice | #ne police detained a i8 vear old Rathbone and daugh- | where such delay would result in ill- trolley accident Bept. 22, 191R. \ Ha notified the police and when |girl 6n édnesday evening for the kY laintiff allemés that she was|they had sent word to the New Lon- | StRatford pélice. Hhe had been here allga:lngflfram a ét'l'ollfiy !éfl!‘ at the |don police the car was found abandon- |about two ddys and was fouhd in a cofner of Broad street and Confec- |ed on a street in New Londo#l. It was [boafding house. It is claim she ran ticut avenue in New Londoh when |not damaged. It is suppbsed some |away Frém home. !-r_ Y.{qun. Wwere recent | neas or injury. guam o bone's parenijes, Mr. ind Mry. Thomt G. Browning. Miss Lena Parker, who has relatives in Norwich and whese body was found Mrs. George R. Hyde, who has been | jn the Hudson river, at New York, i the car started and & was thrown |sailors took the car to geét them to — :»'1:‘3';' r::' lglu\lx".';" u"iy:v'xq“‘v" Septer h:r B:.n 16t Bo: will, we ner es violently o the im.d‘ réceivifg se- | New Lendon. Debis ot gratitode are usually com- J o N oo | tate of §1,600 will o to ‘her mother, T ful ; R promised at 10 cents on the dellar. . to pass the "m",m ‘ber daushter, "Mary Parker, her sister, Miss bl andw Fred Friswell In Aviation Serviee. Miss Mary B. e. A% aude H. Parker, and her brother, Preston ant Ledyaed Schosls. Frederick A. Friswéll of this city, Ohbrien M. Burke, aF Tephington. The influenza situation so tauch | who for many years has been connect- " dredgi; R gl {inproveR'ig 1.eayura and %m.. that | e wstu;1 u:i-e xl#::h g“r‘latwgn Co. 2 ‘While a river in Russia, espect -Made” Man, the Crary scheo! in Pre will he|a watchmaker, enlisted in & - Mfl' Everybody likes and respects self- able te reopeti on F‘ndny and the | aviation service of the Unitéd States 37A Gallip schoel in ladyud wm reopet | afmy .and leaves this city today, today (Thursday). Thursday, for Arcadia, Fla., Where he e PN AT SRR will go into training. '"Wl::! girls see that vgv tl'fl T mANAT PR ore. they go o basds o made men. It great deal better to be ma that way than not té be e 4 o £ ASTt D Sgrae ars ot diways an| GO e

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