Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 19, 1918, Page 5

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| s H. A. Perley from Brookiyn, N.| - of | : s:“:fi‘fl:m I:N'"\: Y, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. . ;. The \’Le:t e. Pinochle club me Henry J. Wood, at South Coventry. Friday evening for the fifth night of | . 4 2 play in their annual tournament, and e —. O i has e o Connecticut was the first of the New [ A, Tirrell, J. J. Corkery, C D, Noves Pendteton with high coore for the v \\ednesuay far his home in Niantic. i | England states to anmounce on {1i-|(2), J. C. Macpherscn, Josaph evening Jymped from seventh place ARIOUS MATTERS s dify @iAt' It KA Sone over the on on | Siaa Aok Tioteraen, SRt o |up Yio fourth:'« A. Jerdas: fook first Burion Case-.of Norwich and several e Sdw from Hahn by a scant margn, Light "m, M RETE IR o'clock | ot LR A of NOFwiel and seven {ils Fighting Fourth Liberty loan quo-|ington (3). Edwin Hill, Devid Disco R 5 = n of kidney danger, Kidney' Pills ave most e o ta, and Norwich came pretty near be- | (2), B. C. Haunis, M1 with Peckham cicse aiter Hahn Tle Plenty ‘s Notieh ‘svigence of their | B ¥ a hunting trip, finding game. very |ing tieht up with the state Friday | C. Jobuson (1) 3 John M. Lec Robert | scores for the evening werc: Pendleton 2 4 Tomm’w is Communion Sunday for | scarce this seasdn. night when results for the day here | Crawford, & L. Root, E. W, Perkins, 3. kham 7,580; Lewis 7,54 < 2 s 50 DI e vs of the Rosary and Scap-| Mrs. Fred Grenjer; Mrs, L. Smith|were’ announced at a meeting that|and Frank B. Lathrop. v Jordan 6920; J. Jor- | wich, has goxe overseas. The docter's Mrs. Hbnty~ Blayman, 46 E. Main W25 of 8t. Patrick's parish. |and Gladys Robbins of Norwich were|lollowed the rousing raly i Un'on y T . Habn 6460: Underwood | wife has returned to her home in 5 ~Only one miore day to pay your wa- | recent suests of Hermon Steinbough | square after the Liberty loan parade. o > N ;8,280 Haskell .5,805; | Rockland, HL St, smys: “about a year 1 was 50 | (or bill—qdv. and family, o Dayville. Towards the Norwich quota of g eyi Pavs . Dav i Failey 5630; Pettis 5,080, Mir. and Mrs. Emetson G, Holbrook . . & it ranche .. e s : . bad with . 1 couldn't "E Qui| The Shore Line electric cars are re- | Miss Margait 'Caffrey, teacher of .60 000, the work of Friday produced __The standing follows: A. Jordan 35,- | of Madison c;[ned on friends and rel- of bed:s vnnm.w 20 carloads of coal from |the Clark's Falls scheol, nas returned 1119 subscriptions for $245,200, which Hahn 35,635: Peckham 35,285: | utives here Monday. o) P to the Mystic and Montrie | to. the Home of aive. John Derry after |Zives Norwich a grand tofal to aate endleton 1133, Parker 54.550; Tailey ple 3 6000 1 sat down It was the eame wa$, I had | piapis d spending a part of the past week with |¢f $2.177,930, which leaves jusi. $32 33,725; Haskell 33415: Lewis 33,241 SALEM 16" be helpbd. bp. At times'l felt as J. Jordan 82,130; Underwood 31,175; Pettis 30,510; Larsen 29,380, J. Frank Rogers and . J. Musrray R S ) attended the senatorial cvonvention in POLICE DO THEIR BIT wich, Saturday afternoon. IN PATRIOTIC PARADE \'ow[x Footel_and Pgfl. BMJ Xf ‘The squad of police under the lead- | NV aven. Foumer Supervisor J. 4. ° ership of Captain Dennis J. Toomey | . Heary Rogers and James at the head of the parade made an |L22C held o trustees’ meeting at the excellent appearance and the guard- | 2T Tv“"« afternoon. ians of the city’s peace are commend- S Al Seny ot ew Londen —_jable for their patriotic spirit in_vol- ir. and Mrs. Edgar Waterman of The st plastering has been fin- |her Parents in Killingly. 030 to reach the quota: but the Nor- ed in fhe new cottage being built|. Norwich reiatives learn that Miss wich workers have no intention of mi- though T were paralyzed from my hips Fo ; or Dr. Hugh B. Campbell at the sana- | Josephine Armstronz has recoverad | 19 It 108 &t B S ad 0 down. My feet swelled 80 T had 0 torium. from a serious illness and is able to that Hofhing Shott of 2. take off my shoes and it was mext 10| Deposits in the savings bank of |Teturn to her duties as assistant prin- |\ he a figure (hat will make Nor- imposaiBle % get up or down stalrs, | Rockville have grown during the year cipal of the Plainfield high school. wich hold up its head with pride Lot ori e rde Robit of B to thé amount of $446,620.66, it was | Mrs, James Palmer, who has been| There must be no letup in tne work go! couldn’ ouse- | announced vesterday. spending several manths with her sis- | today and especially are all those v work. _When . L stood a short time 1 Thi first death from the group of | €T, Mrsm\(ary Gvurl?g : t Eag e\mei have not gone to the bank to make Old Lyme soldier boys occurred last|is now the guest of her son and|the first payment on their subserip- was so weak and dizzy I had to st Werk 10 Camp Upw“”'b T When My. | @aushter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charies | tions urged to let nothifig stop tiem : e S . 0. Armsirong. . L. Roct - ¢ rarln oo N evi TIavana, Cuba, wh ave heen i down. Specks floated before my eves |ron Mitchell died from preumonia. |A. Palmer, of North Stonington. from getting that done today (Sii- }é:{‘};m“-r LobnE - Dofeeriie Jor i el Those | verat Gu75 At 34 cz-f&;:e?edu apd the pains in the back of my head| The working quarters of the Ner.| HArtford papers mention that Mr.|urday.) The banks will open at night| o™ wp )y JEWTS T M orenny Parrick Marphy, | for New London the first of the week. wich Red Cross chapt and Mrs, Nelson Case Taintor and|as long as there is any business to bel, T s e * B *' | ATy, and Mrs. Waterman expect ;g re- and neck were unbearable. I used dif- pter at the Elirs' e 20—J. i. Case Timothy Drisvoll. Charles Ebbeis, : Home continue closed, althourh some | family, formerly of New Haven, are|done in receiving payments on Lin-|s1 & 17 carncnt Chatles A. Smith, Thomas Casey,|urn to Hovama soon. ferent medicines, but got mo relief un- ! rember is in charge at the deck daily, |10W living at No. 34 Niles street, | sty bonds and everyone interested in|py 7y ¥ (TN ¢ Pt A 'P}m“‘: eniag ames eehe of Orange was a call- th 1 flm‘b _used Doan's Kidney Pills. Friend id Hartford. Mrs. Taintor was Ruth.M.[the campaign wants to see the bizgest | Xae : atthew Del ney ai = enr. enton. AR s ends paid a surprise visit the | mhaver elder daughter of the late|l'ossible figure recorded for the honor) M : Ernest Spencer, who has been All the mm,,fi and paine left and|other night at Amston to George C. . - e o of Norwick i TOWN'S SERVICE FLAG |, 2 PEnSSE: b e Fabel, now at Camp Devens, who was Mayor Charles Thayer, of Norwich. orwich, DREW MONEY ] e few weeks in Par- my kidseys became normal Two|home on a short mflw h, vislting his e ey The wishle number of subseribers 1B e dav toral R o SHOWE ¢4 heme Safurday. years have passed and I haven't had a | mother. Lyt OBITUARY. “(;g ‘h’:d f‘"be"’ t{_f"“f b “‘Bfi"”(lfa'l PRk The service flag of the town,tarried pest Rowmers und son. of . - 2 © 1500. So far in the e tot e e o ¢ “riday nigl ¢ 1 dha it G oF T sign of kidney trouble since.” The water office will be open daily James T. Ring. Tieve 1s 7,603~ The. Norwich commit- Grand Total safuing)L e BBradegRdaEnt byjten o l.ondon, spent Saturday at Hilk a dozen women, all of whom have until the 20th.—adv. James T. Ring, one of Norwich's!tee wan's to see that 10,000 equailed Tonizht the committee will meet at|sons in the ce, brought a shower 5 1. Fras & 60c, &t ail dealers. Foster-Milburn| Tne New London Boy Scouts were |best known arussists, died at_ his!agan and today is the last chance (0 [9.30 in the town hall to receive ] i R e Caric Frnal Roghoy it Co., Migrg: ismmo. N Y. cléaning State street on Iriday, as|Domc at 49 Broad street, on Friday |do it. reports. along the line. 5 voluntal work in h afternoon after an illness of about The big event of the Liberty loan Sy When the I tll s ended the ; v ry behalf of the ’ #nd Harry = = = stree: department. A large troop of | Weel with pneumonia brought on by |campaign on Friday came in the pa- WOMEN’S COMMITTEE SENDS they found $15 in the flag." Th Monéay. them was raking and burning leaves. anbannd\ '{f nflfluerfvu Mr. Ring made | rade, followed by the rally in Union TOTAL TO ;599@0”\“ given to the local chapter IS > ¥ @ brave fight for life but his heart was|square where a solid ma o 4 Red Cro: \ 3 ] e paRumLmCer of deaths (TOM | not strong enoughto weather the dis- |stood in front of the town hall 1 | R ln R commitas St d state to the state depurtment of health | “45; ST S e tes 10 tHe snfechez Under the effec- | mapine o seripticns | Frank Coskey Was Muni There will be no serviees in Congre- b 3 up to Thursday night was 1,434 and|, 0‘-‘11‘:’350 r"f {I‘a;‘?“,\;“;l ‘?nge:fi et flfg‘;{m“‘ fh o “de“ s for $539,0 3 i Frank S. Coskey who is offi a9l church next Sum Tt -has the total number of cases was 62,619. | 75 (e Son O STy & e speakers, the erowd wad jit 2 tions for $4,700 came thro ported wounded in action, closed the past two Stndays be- ate iichael B. Ring, and has alw: sponsive attitude when Jam = i % ¥ ‘he prohibiti 3 Agnes Malone as her fourth determined, on ptember prohibition of the manufacts o ure niade his home :n this city where he | took up the sel y iy " Lo Y of beers and near-beers after Dec. 1 - 4 from Taftville. The four-minute | mechanic in Compa Lewis ars k Ny s has mide o wide circle of friends who fand before the s v iy LIl R i ton ~ WATC}ES is fotlowed by the announcement that | will be grieved to learn of his aeath. | total of 542 ; lis. Austin, Davis theatrn. Mra Will 2d Mrs, W. H. Hall recefitly e ey o ihe restietion of thelHe was a graduate of Broadw This inciuded $1,000 realized by B Bicge. B s et i e i e el o e in i Lol thi production of soft drinks is to take|grammar school and attended the Aca- | ouction sale of he model of the tauk elaioi b s e gretal e s el BEST ASSORTMENT IN NORWIGH | effect. demy. Upon leaving school he entered | whioh has been on_exhibition in taw "%;‘"j}}i;f?“\g"v S LiorumiBERantret] e . Ptninds e R A large package of sheets and tow- | ihe employ of Henry J, Steiner, who | Loston Store window. It went on a|p0f FUALY Mrs Austin spoke at the | wis sqmmon S poin ey e 0 —ALSO— els wag sent to the Red Cross rooms|was iocated in the old Shannon bulld- | bid of $300 to Alderman P W o s Satag S 5 . |¥riday, is the contribution of thelinz and it was here that he learned |ier who has a son-in-law overseas.| el g setaal i Oy o b g Emblem: Rings, Identification | Greencville Congregational church to- | the drug business. -Later he entered |The azarezate of bids made op tne | ' Auditorium, o Helen Mar-| Two Y. M. C. A. Sunday Events. 4 & ~ ’, Today (Saturday) . + | ward the linen shower for the French | the employ of Charles C. Treat whee! fank hrowsht the tofal sa'z of bonds y e 4 Tag Chains, Comfort Kits.|iospitals. he remained for 13 years, then goinz | through this source to $160. shall Speaks at the Davie, Mrs. Graham | Ex-mayor Allyn L. Brown is to be | At Noank a force of United States |into Wisiness for himself with Frank | Arter the sale of the tank, Mr. Case; 4, e broed and Mrs. Norton at the, the speaker at the Sunda. 4 ‘Auditoriun | breakr. he Y . atfhy men i& expected to arrive Sun-|A. Sisk as partner, the store of the|took up the selling of bonds, askinz ! R 3 _ | breakfast at {he ’ 325 1o act as Puaras Ceve Swmi | Brm being located on Franklin square. | first for offers on 33,000 Londs and | TRe followinz reports are made of | the get-together m " ibranch of the Groton Iron ‘works.|fle is survived by his mather. four|working down to $30 bonds, Giftt Ofice workers’ to noon at the association > There will be 55 men and five officers | 'rothers, = Charies B. of Springfield, | Ecouts and Boy Seotts plungsd around | oo ot B wmam."{\q‘l' “1 s Dora brief address will be by Bernard M ; o indl Tos . 5 fay Ritchie, ! Tipbitts of M e | The £l S bl in' the party. John F. and Joseph through the crowd as fast as a hand | poriclance captain, Miss Mag Rit Tibbitts of Montville. The women- of | - g + lof this city, and one sister, Mary. went up and got the pledze sards fiil- | hues Helen Drescher, Miss Mary Og-|the United Congregational churca Franklin Square The problem of securing women help faii Went up and got the pledts Srds Ml | qon, Miss Nettie Harrington Mias | will serve. the fanoheon, for orwich households grows more i amus, Julia O’Connell, Miss Mn ie Maloney, a 3 ceneral and special committee werc |t ng, women middle aged as well| The death of Joseph Reamus oc- |2Enera R e Miss Sullivan, Miss [, Louise Porte- Young finding the inducements of |curred at his home at 117 Talman | 2150 actiYe in securing the piedges and ve in se hen | lance, Miss Josephine Portelanica, Miss the " induetrial plants more tempting | strect on Friday followinz ‘a short dli- | 12mes P. Sheridan heiped out When|gysie McNamara, M Got Two More Coons. rast week to attend the Two more fine coons were taken on !’ - Rosemary Ely. g oF <! sda 21 ; arty s | Tiffany is in Deep River than wark along any other lines. ness with pneumonia induced by the | iy Cese's voieq g0t Jueky. | Clara Bellefieur. ' Mis Lubeaddy g by e pla st RO o fome of her otie: - Mew. Don't ' forgét Sour water bill Ad:|Spanish influenza. Mr. Reamus was | yoregor Al Crae Tarior, o8 e |Miss Rose han, b Gt Do TO6 The THters v et e i ditions after the 20th.—adv. l‘(‘l‘n}m Cave Verde islands e of Amowgs ceew - the Murphy an Florence \’\,‘gfiiam““m EEARE ‘Haggerty, | and son, Leon, are ill. The Connecticut Churchman for Oc- | 250 Put has resided Fires Burning and The o i ssctipUons foe George Tracy, Edmund Robinson and 1ES STt s e MdIne o ! for Oc-| ome time. He was th = : 3irl Scouts, Troop 5 Miss Eiizabeth | (e0rse. ! hunting trip with his son, Harriso e adveftion exserly | tober. the first numoer for this vear, = ¥ % gled Banner, Tubbs' band Jack Kape ) ting triy X n il g7 uel Reamus. He leaves a wife and one : At 2|Tans, captain, Miss Li Peckham, | ¥ of New Yorlk. as it 18 is out. On ils cover page appears aly ... ng the music, kent track of the sales Miss B B 1 i ] = = - = o B ¥ fine portrait of the late Rev. Storrs O.[ & OW1€% and had the following to report £ e La T, Bleanor To Be Ordhined Pricst: Grace Harding who attends Seymour, D. D, of Litchfield, a for- Everett Mason. o . 2 A Franklin, Miss Madeline Ver Steeg, 5 e letown High school, is home as mer rector at Trinity Episcopal church,| Everett Mason died at the home of | Six for $3.000 . . . $20.000| Miss Gladys Rice, Miss Marion Swan,| Rev. Cyril Higgins of Westerly is| e schocl has been closéd. Norwich. "| his brother, Melville Masrn, i Ten for $1,000 % 21:: I:'Ilhel)o Shear M Mary mlé- of ‘Iw\f"l ¥or 140 l“'ho wmdbei Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sisson of Deep 3 2 ’ . tie Fri e B k auction iray, Miss Eloise Davey, Miss Olive | ordained to the priest.£yod on Sunday | River are spending the week at their An order has been received in Con-| |f :’r“,mfl”?,‘;‘ nfo]:‘t,t‘;c;; £ ‘:X”'m’;; Seven for $100 Riley, Miss Margaretta B by Bishop John J. Nilan at St.|house in Hambure, overseerinig rés F'GURE YouR cLOTHEs{{‘."i“&!'In?}m \ehc U, S. health auitxhor{- 18 survived by his pavants, Mr, ana | Ter for.$30 S Miss Bertha Hahn. received Joseph's cathedral at Hartford. pairs. ‘n:;st Ep, aopef,."f;zf«“:vi':ggfgfi aez:és I “‘“v‘s “aw" ho resdE in »“_‘ 556 scriptions for .848 SQO; = -;";—‘l'k“v‘;fo . Oszden Pn;ver;f".l S.hN., is home z wille bf car, téat @oor from cer te ves- : ; 5 e rank Golkowski Overseas. or twenty days’ furlough. EXPENSE BY THE YEAR, | iibuic oven and rear door from vesti- Horace J. Bachus. | Mayor 7. 7. Desmond, who was con- | WEBANON 2983 QVER T S e ey T 3| bule to street. Horace J. Backus, 29, who whas in|fined to his home with a severe cold, LIBERTY BOND QLOTA Frank Golkowski of 62 Pratt strect| A bicycle dealer in the Netherlands After a’ severe illness, the state in- | the Jegislature in 1914, and sat Keside|was mot able to be present, but his| The town of Lebanon shot its has arrived safely overseas. He has|has invented a tire made of wood dustrial investigator, ‘Miss Chatlotte | DiS brother, E. 8. Backus, of Thomp- ce as a speaker was taken by ex-|erty loan figure over the top on been in the marine cBrps for more | from the elm. It is said to have been NOT BY THE SUIT T Now Tandon. | Son. died on Thureday of pneumonia | Mayor Allyn L. Brown after brief re-jday when the total subscriptions of |than a year. tested satisfactorily on clay and fs at her office in the siate capiwl' at his home in Andover. He was dep- | mar! had beern made :;» Cer&erzl ifi,oog were recorded. The quota was ——— gavel roads. - h st < ‘| uty sheriff of Tolland county and|Chairman Willflam H. Allen and C.|$43.500. o e i e TR R e e ro iy oomd | Rovce Boss of New London, who is| Karl F. Bishop, chairman, with nis| CANTERBURY GREEN You'll see how much|lor: i aprreciate mittee, His widow and ~hitd survive. | district chairman. co-workers, was correspondingly elat- | Church services at ths Green will g i “ 2 Mre. Harry Olney Ex-Mayor Brown made a stirring|ed Friday night when they were able | e resumed Sunday, Oatober 20th, NO I ICE "cl\eaper” md q“.my is. h'i‘!:e lbodly orl RE\"‘.l;!‘h%mai A Grufli\:- o dchih of Grmes T wite: ap]Pe9th m wiich two of his strong | to regort their town over the top with | when Rev. A. . Blake of Brooklyn,| - y o lie in state Sunday evening e de { point. that the government must (one day to spare. v -the pnipit: Tho (HIFeH his 7 i ; 4 RY 4 ¢ 5 { RIS Ve, 5 wili occupy the pulpit. The church has | All persons are forbidden, without the » in St. Patrick's church, Waterbury, |Harry B. Olney of 586 Main street,!pave the full quota of the six billion ——— < u 56 Sh : & 4 Clothes like ours cost less be- | vhére ne lins heen a curate since leav- | occurred on Thursday affer a short!gollar loan, even if the war were to|LESTER A. PARK DIES beer. closn nfgrtht:\enrzzf;;’f:”oe;;g\;}ma;: consent of the owner, hunting or ing Norwich, in April, 1915, and where | illness with influenza and pneumonia. ‘md tomorrow, for two-thirds of this AT CAMP HANCOCK St = “ | trapping. funeral services will be held Monday.|She was born in Putney, Vermont,! v b d : The Ladies’ Aid society met Tues- J. E. DeWOLF cause they wear longer and|burial wii be in Norwalk. on May 8 1590 the danghter of M | oo s Ay e exibencs are| Lester A, Park, who was a machine | day afternoon with Mrs. Timer Rich- e i The postoffice department at Wash- |2nd Mrs. George H. Johnson. {36 00000 pe‘ra(i? “hile the payroll |5un instructor at Camp Hancock, at|mond, thelr newly elected president. Dont: Pistiand: Gune Yeerdie public to use stamps of thé necessary | Howard Morgan Holmes, Jr. 32. of billions, and nine billions il be | Alonzo R. Park, of White Plains; N/ | eisck. with Mis, Hollideon, of the GENTLEMEN,S DRNIN lenom!nsu?n as a measure of economy | No. §6 Farmington avenue, Hartford, needed for nr‘nmun‘tmn. and also a wife and daughter living | Plain, > 4 5 GCLUB $20 to $40. e e instead of | Gicd at the Hartford hospital of pneu- e e b g when helthere. He also has a brother William, | wre. J Lath tly spent Norwich, Conn. . affixing two or three smaller stamps|monia Thursday following s tack | ictured two kinds of citizens. we have | s em ety 50 Mrs. James Lathrop recen ry J o s |10 make the required pestage. e I Ing e attaCk | in Norwich. The first is a man who ;‘g‘,‘l" B2 gorporal overseas. and an |, few days at her home and attended| There will be an Adjourned Mesting Loats $25 V. ‘C. Wilitiey, teat Medlim st employed by the Ut Patent fallen into a soft job that gave 5 S CitY. | {he Bailey-Exley wedding last Satur-|cf the Gentiemen’s Driving Club Tues- Overcoats” $25 to $40. Spibitud) Acadomry, Sunday.—adv. | Arma: -Manufacturing 00 per year: he is unmarticd. |y GROKER FROMOTED day. a2 day. Oct. 22d, 1918, at the Buckingham : Wolland democrats at thelr caucis|ibe time of his death he was associat- | JiaE 10 felatives even, rides TO FIRST LIEUTEN. Houston Lathrop is visiting =hiS|yemorial, at 7.30 o'clock p. m., to act made the folowing nominations: Rep. |€d With the Whitney Manufacturing limousine. TENANT | father, awaiting his call to the Mer- réséniative A. Leonard: justices of the peace. Wil- liam B.-Ludlow. John Johnson, Harry 3 2 5 Fal : o s 5 gl i on the proposal to disband the Clubz wing 4 P- | Company. He leaves his wife why| He was approached to buy Liberty| Word Has been received in Norwich |chant Marine service in which he has il Nathan O. Ward, Oscar | (0PRRY lie Easteny, and his mother, | Ponds, which he was told were the that Second Lieutenant Charles J.|enlisted. = and to dispose of the property mow ia . *{Liest_investment in the world. Croker, who received his commission| Mrs. I'rank Nelson anl daughters|the hands of the Treasurer, and to o “ g 5 bess = o Forik, R any ofher business proper to be doné ¢ S a brother of the| “What!” he said, “when T have|last spring, has been accorded hizher | have returred to New York, after ot i p S BEiec et Janiacie, Frnt ), ewell Holmes, & former student | American Telegraphi and Telephone | honors and has heen promoted to nm,smndms the summer here, at said meetinz. A full attendance i c r OAFRNSE, BEvrec at Norwich Free Academy. He is a|Stock that pays 8 per cent? That's|lieutenant. Lieutenant Croker is at{ Miss Elise Hawes lefi Monday to|desired. The second annual exhibition of the | {0 100N G i7€ 00 der Pendleton | the kind of “investment I'm looking | present located at Camp Gordon, continue he: studi Soviety of Connecticut Artists, which | ¢ for.” where he is an instructor in th C e B r e BRI, 3 of Wauwecus Hill amd has ecveral | fOF d s an ins r in the re- | Conservatory of Musie, af'er a shor t18d i g was 1o fiave been held at the Athene- | 00, St TN, o, e S il The other king of citizen, said Mr. |serve officers’ training corps. acation at home. the being| Deosora 207 Main Street um Annex, ”“"f’-‘:{‘vfl Nov. 14, 15 18| Pendleton and Bailey families. Rela- | Brown, is shown in the list of names e closed temnorarily. : and 17, has been indefinitely postponed | ;o0 Se 0 " ihic ity will attend the|On the honor board some of whom CHURCH TAKES MEMBERSHIP James Towne is suffering from an ' :ls s0 m':ny of the cmceg*s and dnl:ectorin funeral at Hartford, which will be|have already given their lives at the| IN $100,000 CLUB |atiack of influenza. R R N ave offered their services to the war |, o 4o fighting front. These are wWhat we| Corth f 4 The sick cnes of the Cornell family department. ¥ S !have among us, the traitor whom 1| ,ihe Nerth Main street Methodist lack FIll o g T : i : S P e S ey church secured mempership in the | 0% BlAck i H g The United States railway a‘,dmmls- Assignments For Trial. A;.h\e first T(exmone an e heroes | Norwich $100,000 club on Friday when | n_wmm rs of 0! tration has fixed Oct. 27, at 2 a. M. | ‘mp. following assignments for trial| Wi, YOU Know. d time. ) rected their treasurer , to buy a $1,000 ~mndi Liberty loan. as the time for setting railroad clocks At the rally a rising greeting was ; de on Friday at the superior| = back one hour. Clocks of all train “": e o'l given to Mrs. A. H. Chase for her To those who have tried our | 2ok, e Mo U190 S be set gourt short session calendar session | direction of the parade and a rising LAberty o : with her dousghter, Mrs. back to 1 o'clock and all trains on the | & Goce. : ok @M | vote of thanks with cheers and a tiger o euHe I i il A Mr. and were given for Tupbs' band that had s willingness o do its pauri- | rond at that timé will conform to the v 8 e < te ps A e woalk hew echedule. L husenate O obor s Mdren e/l siven its ervine for the vally andips- |0 Dot ST A able. kTR The Iocal superinténdents of some of | bers vs. Goldbers, Meran vs. Longo, |[20® and aise for Brown's Liberty . FUNERALS. Rodle Mrs. Phillips has moved from the Zaton cottaze and will make her home Faneral Directors and Embalmers y 5 4 er g Drum corps. that did the same thing. 8 B D o "oty omee| acox v8. Buroll " . o ve|, Firs Chlef Howard L. Stanton added Mrs. Dominick Lemoine. e 322 Main Street we have only to say we have |that cignatures of physicians will not| comstock. = : : ‘f;’,o‘h%.-:ucfie:fmfi,-‘tf;,;- rally by naving| ‘The funeral of Mrs. Dominick Le- | rerurned to £ be required for the pavment of claims| Tyesday, October 29 -— Mowry v just received a fresh ‘mly, in the industrial department, as physi- | Norwich Savinss Society (special clans have been too busy to sign the| Apramson vs. Hollanders} To thoae 'lho 'Ilv& not irecessary blanks. ) : ._ten | nioine took place from the home of | ncter a fow Shamber of Commerce Billapg strokes as the parade reached Umion|her father-in-law on Hmm's—r road, | age. square, resulting in bringing a large | Baltic, Friday morning i crowd to the gathering point for the 3 rally. Phene 238-2 Lady Assistant recent mmn in New London. Mary’s church, A government inspector, while pase- Deserted fter the rally the cos t 1 £ old Sa: i Afie ral mmittee held a ti limantic when | YOU “AVE mssm ing through Old Sayvbrook, discovered | Katherine McGrath, aged 19, was!meecting in the Wolice court J:,nm_ f:‘elg‘:“""be‘j‘fmf_ T ceived the nominatio & number of stumps and branches of| hrought herr in an automobile from o A where Chairman Case reported that 93 | the bearers. tor. Tt is nearly forty There were many beau- trees blown doww two mionths ago by | Norwich by two sailors after mid- 1 p : 2 sent a senaior VA C a @ members had now been secured for the Sherich terbury sent 2 senaio SOMETHING. {iebig storm, And found among them | night Thursday night. The girl was|§100,000 clab, and the team reports T hioh the dmmnn g the PSISeM | pnr ig many friends & ' dblack nut, ng in the street when notice eTs HaaE a8 ShoWwH: 1 ith: Wi e e marid s : “|to sec Judgze Bennett Take home a box and becotne | *1ich he shipped to Fort Point, Nor- | the police and as the sailors refused to s‘}"m“‘ 2 g;“; ;\;rewbfl lal was in Baliic cemeiery 2 : wich, Wednesday. take her back to Norwich she was 100,000 Club Members. Earl W. McDiarmid. nominze for repub- re Arthur Ben- The demo- The republica The following are ths additional| The funeral of Earl . A members of (h $100,000 club secured | taok place fr his Me Dmrmxd customer. Because the United States War|cared for by the police until this 3 te Home Weork campaign begins on November | morning.—New London Da; st and Ed . |11, all business houses and other e since Thur: mertown on ¢ afterncon i ne. A places having Foufth Liberty Loan Confirmation Postponed. is Co. C. D. White, W. S. Allis,| clock with many relatives and Eaacominte boSn b e ran n o podters in (h®lr windows have héen| The administration of the sacra-| . 8 . T"Ur"""’- North _Main | present. Ther o | asked to tiake the posters down imme- [ment of confirmation in the catholic Ashland Cot- | floral tributes. LlBER“‘ HILL diately after the termination of the|churches at Occum, Norwich Tow: Gucted the funeral Tn the of P. Turner ..__;-__.n.n_..n_....____._. loan and cleédr the windows. © Ballouville. and Dayville has been ., Ry H ers were M. Dani « D Leon | Mandey this p i v ef- .-‘"‘“{‘ . the Nerwich| Residents in that vicinity,and stran- | posiponed. i Siar Clothing Co. Allen and William My 1 Was i fojent” ad conscien corkman fh | ednesd gf Y y‘ 1 gers passing through the city notice L . e Aaron <Gordon, American Thermos|in the family lo. in Comstock ceme- |y, "y £ patntin ‘arpentering Cha all, | 'A|that the flag has mot heen fiying o —= | Bottle Co . A. I. Dawiey, Eliza- | tery where Rev. Mr. Clark read a | ng o OF IAIRTAE e m,vu ) /) & ur Eheibie Datkdt Al this isora - beth B. Huntingfon, Su X cemmittal service at the grave. iu- | o0 DAPer e will numM. 1 f 7 x " ~ - 5 ington, Ruth Huntingten, Jaceb Munz. | neral Director C. A. Gager had charze Week. When ex-Mayor 1. L. Osgc 8 £ had a hard the tary mfin I.K" %lnu’fh‘z‘ had his man oare for this fiag it w: EMESL : Josopls W. Gilpért, George Couloupo- [ of the funeral arrangements. . ",‘ A £ an e Joi 4 dvee fasgotien; but the town st Nor [ - os. Edward Priggs. Charles Kristak : i i You are sure of PROMPT SERVIC the Chapter afi nev o € town of Noi arles Kristek. ed mnp",,,. and 2 """“\Ci":f’" “‘ ’(“ wich seems remiss in the matter, ! ¢ I "{j‘d}‘gl’,“’“ X The funeral of Charles Kristek, 66, |Sonage when he w HERE for we have adequate STIEALI: year. A fu - 1 was held on Thursday morning f vich to do paintine 1/EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIA |/ 1. Fox, James O. Mahoney, Miss Eila | ¥4 g drony 60 B ’ BEH ot tne Cha """““’ * oRiia UNITED STATES FINISHING " Norton, How:fll R. Renjamin, Donald |}iS late home at 3) Sherman strect | there his developed into Pnen-i g the real skill that insures prompt with many In attendance. At tne ser- | monia. He leaves his wif> and eizht N : CE At the annual meeting of the stock-" i | T A Crowle {er J. Cuny wag colebrant of 4 re.| Miss Gracs (SoAdard, who had the in- A folders of the United States Fimisn. |8 : Mrs, Elieh k. Donobue Mres, James|yyiem riass and Prof. F. ),0 Farrell | fiuense. i new about the home. Tas=ney, THIS MARKET WILL BE OLOSED DR Saae et X (e Norwieh sav oy iy . \pmgg R B ve: [ was in charge of the mus and Mrs. Robert James who |Marguerite Bidg, Norwich; Gt N 1l ! a. e follow- § ¥ & . e s UNTIL FURTHER 'NCTICE, ON AC. were I, H. Kristek, 3L Kris: | had a mild att nk Berberick and James B Oameod Dy | beater ck of inflnenza aro up ing Airectors were elected: Edward A. " Grosvensr Ry, Thom- |tk T COUNT OF SICKNESS. Greene, Passaic J.; Herbert P. and ahout. % Drew. Burial was in St, Mary's ceme- [ 0. W. Gurlev ; g ’ Howell, New York; Andrew C. Tm- v tery. Undertaker Hourigan had charg e ¥AL LUPPHRT, PROP. |pris, New York: Francls J. Leavens,' m?:,«: f”;}‘iffl'“g M&:}.?' ‘v}vn};;:n or“uge fiveral arcangementss ha—}-;pl"f;{!‘ P Norwith; Henry I, Lippitt, Provi- | AT ‘)] Pl T William H. McHale, are still closed. | 7 denice, R. I.; Jesse H. Metcalf, Proy- én,” Judge Laleius, Brows, wené'e,'%!. TP R I Tn the membership of the $100,000] On Friday morning the funeral of| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoll were ton, Mass.; Joseph M. Proskauer, club is ineluded in addition to the | William L. McHale was held from his | c2lled by telegraph to Tiartford Tues- SELL IT TO o New Xorki Hirity B, Thompeon. New above the names of thoss who have|late home at 30 Spring Garden ave.|day night to sec their dGauzhter, who FoRr ALL 00 ASIONS Ve Ttorberr 7. Wells, Hepndsacy sectired ‘Subscriptions to 4 bond, of at |nue, followed by a mass in St. Pat.|was ill with pneumonia. following in- : ‘ordds ‘Delivered Fo . ‘enst $1.000. These include the fol- |rick’s church at which Rev. Myles I+, | fluénza. Sho died lefore ihey could "HE AMER]CAN WASTE TREES ANG SHRUBS Bk bopart of Liss sreaatret was read lowing with the brackaied numbers |Galvin was cabrant. - There reach s b [ g but was not a4 satisfactory us the showing where the solicitor maae many beaytiful flowers among a few dn he leaves h N Nulaly Co. - [Tills secr b the wae oy o, more than $1,000 bond ¢ale: W. H.|was a pillow from his shopmates ot |James Williums six small chil- & METAL CO T. M. PEABODY Phone 088 | increased tost of supplies have -&ge Allen (2), John A. Motan (2), E. L the Marlin-Rockwell . plant. _ The | dren, besides her “father and mothor & . M. ¥ - » Iy inasSaae 1n tHe expertes of tho Root, Allyn L. DBrown (1), Jamgs L.|bearers were Phillip Sheridan, Frank |and a brother. Case (9), Mrs. A. M. Chase, Herman | Gleason, John F. Sheridan, John Sher-| Max and lsrael Tevett company durlns‘ the past year. Other 2 _have great- . 3 Yot i’a .nw matters wete discussed at the meet- Rawiweri, 210 West Main St. ! o . af gw President Henry B. Thompson of ver! -|¢mum n(“fl Al i Alofsin, 2nd, H. R. Brancbe (1), O.|iGan, William J. McKnight and Hen- |1y improved their house W Wulf (5), Artbur E. Story (3), T.|ry Brown., Burial was in the family { and floors inside and a i g ey Telephone 190 " Yo eided at the m T Murphy (3), John H. T’crkins, John}lot in St. Joseph's cemetery. Cum- J. Henry © nd son have six n e P o e mosting % Alms, C.H. Pheljs, Rev. A, ¥.|mings & Ring had charge of the fu- [Shoats, two breeders aad fourteen, = 3| ur C. E_Smith, Willls Austin |reral arrangements. small plgs. P Jm Mg be t6o modest. Bgcause of its PRIVAIE MICHAEL ALDI ), Hesy I Packer. 1. L. Frisble ————— Dr, Harold Harvey, son of firs. An- |, WIHEX YOU WANK Lo put your b M wsv the lowly violet iz often| 102nd (nfantry, Reported Wounded | 21! Col. . “W.Gale (i), Andrew B.| An actress doesn't always fare weil|nie L. Harvey of this place, and| hestumemoces then thionss the : m 2 n Antian ehnsa : Bavies I Oliver Armstrépz (4). H.'on her farewell tour. brother of William ¥. Harvey of Nor-! vertising columns of The Bulietin. -

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