Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1918, Page 5

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Elmnd A. Prentice of Norvr!ch has bqu a business caller in Stonington. ‘Edwin F. Kent, Mrs. Miss Vera Zuccardy, Mlqu“ m—r vmmm Tfl to sty m;.flal gt by the local dr& lantu that !*W“’:m at_which wel . :; 4 INFLUENZA D GER board there are still sixry-eight reg- quos lu and gend it to th MmeMec.mmeo a it back to the e WATCHES Light_vehicle iatps at 6.9 oclock o i Sy Rl A istrants has Bave talled o retun | dratt beand or” it Y e 2 this evening. Faroito Beling tho Puntial of By e bt “:”h' L ‘}"‘;"‘m g The lawyers of ““ city will he at i th hoed. d Ask Pm To Be Careful - BEST ASSORTMENT IN NORWICH| Heavy mails from oversea at the|Who was m“ Ag'nes Na,;le o e S S 'M! &' mhfliwe-{.m this week to ick’s ere was d T UIT AN U el Zoelc end Livaint latiory to o pumipe| Aeo Beio asugnter, | A1 nduenta Wut i they nocicer thia b bk (o ald oy H, ] ck wis celshrant, Rev.| O 'k‘e Proper Treal-~ v will then become deserters 'and ; H. ‘Banu, e - of local famtlfes Mies Eithel Page, oF Fahors 1oty aae Shey Wil theh b ks Johu prepared by ‘Because of 80 many deaths of late spending a week with Mrs. F'. R. Pal- their names will be handed to ‘Rfl Oet. tn p. m., ) 2 Emblem filll' Identification there has béen inoregsed business in|Mer of 132 Washington sireet proper anthorities and they will be| B. %vég-. TY xgu "d‘ H, Kenncdy was master of ceremonies Pneumonu CIIB Follow T.‘gmm.' “Comfort Kits, | 1h° probate court. After spending the summer at Squaw | dealt with as deserters. { D. m A. a J. MeCabe of Jewett City R - The military idea js noticeable cven Lake, White mountains, Mr. and Mrs.| There are also at the draft board bv. w. H.Al\on, 7D, Hatl, F. N. Gard. in the W At the close| Influenza. What To Da. 4 in the Hallowe'en novelties displayed | OZias Dodge and sen John returned |rooms a number of questionnaires that | ner. mass Mrs, ' L. Farvell sang i Z b in the show windows, Friday to their home en Mediterranean | have failed to reach the registramt,| Wednesday, Oct. 23—§ a. m, td 1 p.|S0me Sweet Dav and the choir ren- N The heavy rain Sund: b lane. manv of them being returned with the | m., T. E. Babcock, V. P, A Quinn, m,|dcred Nearer, Mv G hee, To be prepared for the serious out- A suited in a vig fall &“L:L."‘ u:m:‘i-. Miss Dora Crumb has recovered af- | mark saying that no one hy that name | W, Ferking, 1. H. Brown; 2 to 6 p,|208TSrs were 5§ RS T e L Dl wndansipnents that / many ‘trees be.,, RO mir Nare: ter an illness of two weeks at her home | lived at the address or that there is|m., T. M.’ Shields, N. J. Ayling, E. eoat, . 1 A o 2 | country and that ave (Seieed on thia . The cots and other equipment used | 00 VWard street and has returned to|no such address as given by the reg- | Mathewson, C. K. Bailey: 7 to 9 p. m. | as, eaiy “an Smmunisy, puplic health boards every- ‘,Ennklm Square in” he smergance for uipmsnt used | her work in the store of the Baton | istrant. The draft boad wishes that| M. J, Curran, Arthur Peale, C. L. Stew. | 90188 Driscoll ; where Ing cautions and Inciruc: %Ifi S b g‘[o“ day“;t::r Chase Co. anyone knowing of the whereabouts of | art, C. W. Burton. : 3“,‘“}1‘"'” in \h;( cichthbohc ceme- gm : ttl\at publio i to negleat 3 * : - - ¢ ment af e bt o) g noon. Richard W. Tobin, Jr., has returned | e following would notify them imme-| Thureday, Qct. | . B L g e IR S e R T New arvival of fresh fish, Osgood's| i3y, o0 S webler St it hi fa: | MeNaught, Vietor ' J. McCiure, Jonn | Biwip Hili HgEnPetzflog g.::-ee'd' dertakers Cummings & Ring were in 3;‘“ Rt yetes S RE OUF L SD G CL ‘VT:;", é'}:e:’:}' 1;’;’ :;:::fl;::?y;fl ther, & W. Tobin, of Iranklin street 55"‘;’11.. dn;;l;l; ‘!’:ggfixgjnm- m, o, %orgn A - Junes, I, 1. hange; Nes. Frank Judson . g".f.’f-i,&ex;e‘“{-fu s M%uickly(cfi’ ' T € e colle L 'y . i 7 to m. 3 % e symptoth GENTLEMEN Rl’ ._"N UB| |s, driven yhis fock of sheen from | tie e cosstion adtoln Tgnaey Stisoati, 4 Sieeg !'1; Burke, T. T, Roves. 4.7 = hedve o e fameral of Carrie Stolener, wite | USUgly o & hary riee in temperituze % & ndover winfer quartsrs in Man- anie) elel ose] - Y, e Rob) udsen, who in cuse, x Norwich, Conn, B 1444 Miss Mary C. Browne of New Len-1yotas Foctny “y Burdick K. Col- n-my BB RN b_ms ‘me., on Friliey, was Beid m el g:n- mx emon mung dry “or sore. W B AT . don, who has been in New York taking 5 T less ptly ehecked by proper N T 0 Adjolirned Meeting | (Government food agenis are trving|a short course of training in Y. M. O | Coth Richard H. Chase, James De e et w‘ ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred xrgnmm; e best plan is to Bo of the Gentiemen's Driving-Club Tues- |to induce farmers and oihers to dry | A. canteen work whi hlsh 1 do ! Jauro, Hugo hrenberg, Serafino Stelgner, of Wauwecus . street at 3| bed and st ty there far at least a Wee day. Oot. 1618, at the Buckingham [as many pumpkins as possible, o abroad. Mas retur d‘f I i ’W‘ Fedili, Frank I. Hiscox, Geerge Jem- | B, Da & Keuy, G S. anmond e'clock on Monday afternoon. There | keeping warm to id pneumonia a Memb thr 0 o'clock p. m. to act|Wwinter use. i iiie “m"; ans“o::v “g‘;d':l; est, Rebert Jenkins, Andrizy .Y-nowwg . Pe 7t0 3 p.m, A F, Lib- | Was a large attendance of relatives lfiehtd giliomirrésx; ;tu{g.em :23 |§sthconrse an the pnnm to disband tne Club| The October issue * of the White|sail for I'rance with the Barnard col- fi:“;{:&e&fg&‘fi; S,‘:,‘Td": mun g . M. Allen, G. L. Chotebro, F. N. e !uuemfg::;'fl};s Worin | ease to ohse HieSETRl gt the g fod SEURE st RGNt onerty now {n) PO FeRisb goies tha) at Sconand | lege valt On Monday the draft board started | Saturday, Oct. 25—9 a. m, to 1 p.|DSArers were Herman Stelmuer, Fred | net shors, IF it eon ve Busiass do 50 the hands of the Tres and to do ¥y o e mu:{‘smized with to mail out the remaining question- | m., T. . Babeock, V. P. A, Quinn, E.| Stelsner, both brothers of the de-|a Week or more of work, so it is a any othes business. proper to be done | £ ers. CONNEC'“CUT COHEGE narvies to the registrants in the Sep- | W. Ferkins, . H. Rmm H. 1. Peter- | c8ased. and Richdrd and Alex Kamin- | the more necessary that at the wrg at caid m-fl-’r A full attendance is| Fifteen South ~Manchester young b tember 13th draft. Two hundred were|son: 2 to § p. m. T. M, Shicids, N. J.| Sk Burial was in the family lot in| fi"st sign of erip or influenza a counter: Qeeirel®” men will enter Connecticut Agricul-| At the fall meeting of the frustees of | sont out on Monday and the same Ayhng B. Mathewson, J. D. Yeantic cemetery. -xcungb!rntment should be taken. ~ 3w peoxwitw, | tural Collese at Storrs this woek in|Cannecticui college held last Priday{ number will be mailed each day untl| 1 - Cheselr S o e | Undertaken Gager was in sharge of | ( agbariy 1O Detter o more efféctivs v Weotota me“ :;\-d‘e::s ain:x.\' ::::?s cmf-p?i X fllfl(‘{fl:‘& -,;‘.,‘ ?:f;efifien{ !;z?’s;g:atth?t the whole np'fiqheer“qg m:_is:m;tm have g\:t[:jn T Curran, A,,;“,, T.. Peale, | the funera] arrangemente. time than to get from the fi;eflakresl ar Mrs. Morg: 3. Bulkeley o apt-if o2 8 ! uestionnaires. ises-" C. L. e i -store a compiete Hyomei outfit. consi; ford and Fenwick purchaced a $1000| W85 a story of the, activities of the 5 J - EWelt-ang /C. W Bukton Willighs Byidarewie. Tng of @ bottle of the pure ON of Hy. fourth Liberty loan bond which was |SUmmer and the effort to secure new The funmeral of William Buklarewic| mei and a little vest-pucket hard rul HAVE -YOU A FRIEND| S8 10 e tova o Baynitek. et s omeke pddltions dndosh- | FRUITS PITS WILL SAVE RED CROSS WORK DONE o h‘ll:feeafigfh%e"&“-}‘fifi,é"?r:‘% REnt DEVhh ALt pouse o e e 4 'hat the shortest days of the wear Fo ~ for oS o SOLDIERS FROM GAS 1 foli d b L T e s ST f‘" not far away is indleated hy tas| mbore necessary” for the college, and N PAST THREE MONTHS| followed by a requiem mass in_ S 1 IN THE SERVICE ? X 2 0 inhaler in your mouth and breathe more particularly of the actual condi- At the réquest of the Council of What they have done in their busy Joseph's church, at which Rev. I V. 1 N {fact that ‘today the day’s length has| g 4 3 5 % : eir Maciviowski Alaiatos - air deep into the passages of epaay Y nC s hength as| tions on the campus, sinua the apening | National Defense and the American|season of work from July 1 to Dctomer | Macies ated. Friends acted ) noce, thtoat and lungs. Every nart o of college, Septembor 23th, and he md Cross, the Connecticut State|l, has been reported by the branches]2S Dearers and burial was,in St. Jo- of air that enters your breathing g Sl was able to say specifically that be- il has thrown its infuence be-}and auxiliaries of the Norwich Red|SCRR'S cemetery. i will thus be charged wi n i Patrick's parish school reapened | canse of the precautions taken against P e e e SR e i follows: BAle B Bace: were the funeralidls }".ff??f;é1u;°1§m Tosoy e Saer ! H Monday, the ayerage attendance in the| influenza and the guaraniine imposed |and other fruit pits and nut shells for! Laltic: 670 bandages, 240 hospital| "8¢t0™S, : s e, © Don't fail to see the ‘atest {en rooms heing very eatisfatory, |in which students and faculcy had so| the United States government, to befshirts, 1 pair pajemas’ 4 sl Alexander Geveprchewiski, - | infuenza tiat have foumd lodgment | Rev. roderic; 4 5 there. | svesing, stated Monday | heartily and loyally co-operated, Con-|used in making gas masks for Amer-{blouses, 9 pcmcous 3 bers’ suits, 1 The funeral of Alexander Cercer- You can’t do this too often. The ' nectiet colleze had suffercd propor-|ican soldiers. The help of the Red|afghan for T Belgians, 1 cap, 12 infants'| Chewiski taek place at 12 o'clock from | Hvomei inhaler is small and can and best way to hONOr| Although the mastess ban was it | tionately Tess than any ofher institu- | Cross and of the entira State Council] banca. 10. il mettieosy 1 Tauets | his late home in Pitchville on Menday | ronvenientlt carricd i a hAndnaw or : e Stnday, rural inns report compar- | tion in New Engiand, anl the college|of Defense system was asked in this|11 bags sundries, 17 sweate ~1 with relatives and friends attending. |l YOUT, vestnocket Every balf Rour . alively light automobile iravel snd|Was nrobably the healthies: site of any | comnestion by Brigadier General Hugh| flers, 5 wristlers, 28 paire sos Services were held at 1330 in the| oha mans b jout the day take it out I“m # . few visitors, probably due to the raw,|institution’in New England at the me-|S. Johnson, director of purchase and 20 convalescent robes, Russian church and the bearers were | healing air into your nose and throat. . ark day. ment. suppliss, office of the ciief of staff.|12 sets underwear, 30 undscraws, 320 frxemis of the deceased. Burial was| Relief, comes almost instantly. The o A series of illustrations in the cur- Under new business items of general| W Department. and by the gas{boys’ underwear, 16 pajamas, 5 in the Russian cemetery at Bast Great| grip or influenza, symptoms ‘subside. New, N’ d Novel, [rent issue of The Yate Avuuni week- interest were: The election of George on of the chiemical war-| pital shirts, 9 sweaters, 4 pairs socks,| P1ain. There was a committal service | Conmestion ceases. fever dizappeart, ew, Nice am OVel. |Ir telis about Ya-H In Choma where!S. Palmer of New London as trustee, ervice. The Connecticut Defense] 1 heimet. athe e G e LA R Dickson H. Leavens of Norwich {s an | IR Place of Dean Henry P. Wright, de-| Council has instructed all war bu-| Occum and Versailles: 2 Men’s un-| Undertaker Hourigan was in charge| s nat at all expensive, for the rubber AIIN instruetor. eeased; Mr. Palmer's appointment to|reaus to receive comiribntiens of fruit|derwear, 14 shirts, 60 bagdages, 5 pa- of the funeral arrangements. inhaler will last a lifetime, while the Rraver Mieian o Hor the esecuiiyo commities of the board: | pite and mu cheily in those commu | fomus : Mrs. Gharles J. Abell? CRTAIEOA) cun, B PREd 1t g aeatatned 2lll Tutelns Oct. d:L or E. Frank Morgan‘of New Lon- | nities where the Red Cress has not e pajamas. 29 shirts,| The funeral of Mrs. Lucy Williams | of people already have & Fvomei in- ’ on was present and tool s seat as)vet arranged to. do so. 3 girls’ underwear, | Robi Abell I > ple 2 y have a o i A chinrge at the State Hospits) for] e oMote tic 5 ; - ¥ T r 4 erwear, | Robinson Abell of Iebanon, wife of | haler. Take it out charge it and use e rans n 3 e St 3 ex-officio member of ths board of| In calling ine aftention of the peo-}12 hospital 1 blouse. 17 chil-| the town clerk, was held on Saturday | it without delay. If you haven't one, o | Epidebties at Mansfield, Clifford John- | trustees for the first time, snd reveal- [ Rle of Connacticut to this activity, the dren's underwear. 1 hot water bag|afternoon at the family home. Rev.|Set it toda ., - s0i1. age 10, who ran away and was|ed immediate and vital interest in the | Council of National Defense said that| cover. 6 pairs socks. e : feund in Cn\'en(n‘, to the institution. This geason the wil Hollls Campbell. pastor of the First| A few cents spent now may easily pajamas, 20 band-| Congregational church, officiated. prbvontoaefiodnt iiees (mpdEave You 7 s > v dollars and help stamp o the 7 7 women's blouses. . Abe y, V- imm i h T e Os- d cherry has heen | trustees, looking to mo of our soldiers subjected lo gas af- Mrs. Abell died last Thursday, hav- | spread of the disease.” The Lee & O v 3 o 5 it ing suffered a paralytic stroke three|zood Co. . copserved as never before in this sec- | ganization and definition of the funec-|tacks by th: Germans. The National < The Norwich- Art School!ten. One Moosup furmer has wut | tions of afioers of the hoard and the| Council polnted out tha: it costs|BACKUS HOSPITAL CORRIDOR | {Javs before She was the daughter of ). been returned | affairs of the college. it might seem trifling, but that it was| Leffingwell: 10 A revision of the b: of vifal importance in saving the lives| ages, {upon the market hundreds of Iglasses | committees was directed. nothing but = little effort to get aside 18 BOWER OF GREEN | 1on ana” bad heen a. tanches in the| Monday in a cable from the Pr of wild cherry jelly. The resignation of Assistant Fro-these pits and shells for the govern-1 Approach of winfer woather has|public schools of Lebanon and Bast| @il Ministry to his father. NOW IN SESSION The comvention ot the American | o550t Havol Warren Crsaduh, lia: | mont, abd thp that the. result wemd made it necessary to tak- inside the|Great Plain, Norwich, until she mar- | {0 return from fiving duty on Sept. 27 fine large group of palms and rub-| vied. Her influence and character,| , Lieutenant Hostetter was horn at ber plants that has graced { beine of the true tyhe of loyalty and | Alleghany. Pa. in 1897, and was, edu; TO MAKE SURVEY OF at the Backus hospital. T devetion to her home. family and | Cated at Pomfret. Conn. and at Har- CONNECTICUT FARMS | number has been increase friends, endeared her to all who knew | Vard. He- left college to enter the itis- from Mrs. C. H. Os-|her. Roval Flying service in the spring of C. W. Gale and the| Mr. Abell has been town clerk of |19 He was wounded in an attack distributed | Lebanon 24 years and Mrs. Abell had | i April ‘but succeeded in getting his Board of Foreign Missions which was | tenant of the A. I F, an jeave of ab- | be the savins of life. to have been held this month at the ‘: -"Mplsgi. skna ? !ehleter 0{ Center church, Hartford, has been ciation was directed to be sen DAY, EVENING AND SPECIAL |postponed untii Dec. 10, [1 and 12 [t him for Iis gervice io the college & and the ass he g i A CLASSES IN DESIGN, DRAWING.:» Monday ihe funer‘u ng i ;u &%y the sssusgneeiel ihe gond millinf| 'y, committee on public lands of the E umbly was he! a o' f = = United States senate has unanimously s A : s tion was al s6- : $ uBRnimen n ha POTTERY, JEWELRY AND BOOK- iz ihe mor O Kae fiiso oxhrese. | reported in favor of & bill appropriat. | ¥hole collection has bes R con - < g lane back®to the lines. Ry B ohe service of Tx-Mavor Wrnest| 041 000,000 to make surveys for thn:ushf lt)"l_‘e Taxn“c?r;'ld”. and other :;‘smsted in the office work during that | Plane backTto the lines. & e T Iy ine fin | S3Eme for returning spldfers. “Thig fn- | DAFEs 00 the swabiial BUEAIN, an/ar:{ UME. J. B. MARTIN CO. ADDS ege with great faithfulness during his formetion was received by the Cornec- | rangement at once. beautiful and | Besides her husband. she leaves thref Children's Class Saturdays 9-11 | term in the munieipal ofiice, and the | fOTmMAt e deft § , and t ; 4 7 T anique, for it is doubtinl if another|sons, Frederick M. of Lehanon, Charleh TO LIBERTY LOAN TOTAL hoard ‘voted a letter of uppreciation | teut state council of defense ;;,Q{gg}hmxm in the country can show such|H. of New Britain and John W. of| A cablegram from France was re be sent to him and tha regret that of the interior and head of the fleld|? dispiay of fine plants. The fine supny | New York: three daughters, Mrs. E.| ceived Monday afternoon by the J. B. Mo oo rds.- adu cireumstances required his withdraw- | 5 oo 00T 0" 0 Dational defense. | COTTidor with its wealth ¢f graceful|C. Hall of Union City, Sarah L. of | Martin Co. authorizing them to taks o bk o |8 frmm the board. The bill is likewise intended to benefit | foliage is a delicht to patients and|Lebanon and Clara L. of Naugatuck, | $20.000 in Liberty bonds, $15.000 to bo e e o Jilt gehool | In view of the increasing cost off (0 anqe of workers in munitions | Staff-alike and there is'deep appre-|and cight grandchildren. She also|credited in Norwich and $5000 ‘in Dividend | nine R Lnen 25;\!\1;:::':(:m::1:n0.:$inm‘ha‘a(;&r;‘ voi¥| fantories and other war industries who| lation of ihe thoughfuiness of those|leaves three brothers, William H. and | Fairfield, Pa. This $16,000 subscrip- « a ani) v - THE DIME SAVIN BANK vre s kg b friends who make this bower of green | Frank H. Robinsen of Lebanon and|tion goes to Miss Agnes Malone for ‘.u:: t _‘\‘m xd~ vnlrlnmg of the l~‘ Cryswal B. Roq\nagel 1t is the|lege f for the year hwwmng Sep- :,.‘“J,’; ‘a‘;,or ??fiff’.’-‘:é:;q“ ::e ‘i?: possible all through th: winter. Edwin L. Robinson of Bast Hartford.| the Fifth district, making Taftville B ) i SpA Rl BeTperenih purpase of the club to cend packazes|tember. 1919. shall ba though | T o8 tion of waate land f Connoti- —_— and four sisters, the Misses Hattie E.| 1227 subscriptions for $192450 and PRab 1. RPROBARD Tocatarsr to children who are xl even this advange does nuv hegin to &if for (his purpose, the state defense | MATCH SETS FIRE and Mary E. Robinson of Lebanen, | making the woman’s committee total Cettidaw 4 g UFAr, The fuweral of Griswold Wheeler | equal that nee in costs in every G e e W commit- Mrs. Nellie Lillle and Mre. Louise | $570,550. was held Saturday mornin from lus | respect which the colleze has had to | foUncil recer i-ww"x‘;’gmm S TO RAGS IN ATTIC | Cooley of West Hartford. _— - d 7 T~ |residence in Waterford, at 920 o'c.ock. | meet. . : & "1 Fire among some rags in an atte Joseph Reamus. PRESTON GOES OVER _The uu# "::.':"'rau' e Noryish | The services were conducted hy Rev.| Tt was remarked that no meeting of room at 179 North Main street which : AP s A QUOTA BY $15,700 o L5 will be held |5 ‘Romeyn Danforth. Burial was ai | the board had ever shown such epien- caused a cloud of smoke to pour from | , OF Monday marning the funeral o St S am faack. i8] Yondlawn, N. Y. at 2 aid t or revealed a more hopeful | NEGRO SHOOTING AFFRAY the bfNing éansed a fire alarm to'bs | JO-2rh: Resmus wap hell from | the| The jown of Prestan ywent, 315,71/ ine work of the past vear| At Bethel, Fairfield county, this|Situation concerning cpila: e mortuary chapel of Undertaker Gager|over its Liberty loan quota it was IN NEW LONDON sent in on Monday night about 645 | fiiecqa®y (NS, B Tuacs in St, Pat. | Shown on Monday night when the town Kid Welles, colored. a waiter in the | from box 24 at the corner of Roath [ 21@WCH W & PRITe R Mers o | o o e Holloweli, reported Mohican hotel at New London, whose [and North Main streets. but the peo- | ryo' s U B0 FUER woale SLCEe & G ol of scriptione was $42.- mother lives in this city, shot and |ple in the house had the fire practi- [ 170" Fa3 AP (SO (8, | LR e O ota, of $37,200. {dangerously wounded Gus Jolinson,jcally out by the time the firemen got ie® (&FCURRREE GTA THATS SO —_— colored, aboit midnight Mondas in a|there. The fire was started when | & 4 recented, with reparts from! (p. 2 iss Ethel W and it is fully believed t Sl Treasity vt grom (Tuesday) evening, Miss Ethel Wogil N s it vear ill wilness acfinite pro- fan of the cots | Latham, of Noeank, worthy grand mat- | "¢k ne i pre Memrbers qrazers_ol! ron of ‘the grand chapter, Order of | FEess in manv wags in (h. colleze lfe tes for the ensulng)Eustern Star, of Connecticut. wiil pay and programme. Year. A iull ulienidance of tue mem-|an pfiicial visit to Greenwood chap-| All (he members of th- borrd were | bers of the Chapter is solicited. octl8d | er. Ifl't_frnl EXI"t:l Meorton I l'l'}.nQ‘ and house on Main street in New Lon-|some one went into the attic, s(ruc](; in St. Joseph cemetery. Completes Physical Examinations. The meeting of_the general copfer- | C3ii 8- ”‘}e“ who had not sufficiently | gon a match. and the head flew among | John Kearns. ' The draft board has completed the ence of the Congregational Churches [Ef“’“‘““ rom influenza to make the! Svons escaped and the police are | the rags. Relatives and friends attended the|physical examinations for the TR of Conpectieut, scheduied to be held H: looking for him. Johnson was shot| The tenement is one in the so-cal-|funeral of Jjohn Kearns which took | between the ages of 19" and 36 and in Meriden, Nov. 12 and 13, will be | under the heart. led Spalding row which is now owned | place on Monday afternoon from the | soon as those from 36 to 45 are classi- N postpaned one year, on account of tne | CUT ACROSS CHEST —— by James Graham of Taftville. It is| “nde=-king paflors of C. A. Gager |fied they will be called for examina- prevalence of illness throughout u,c] WITH CIRCULAR SAW OGITUARY s(*"upi\ed by the family of James Jr, There were m?nyAbmumuldflolm(} tion. ¥ state. al e s mynkowski. v, . Ayers conducte —— —— J . . aal hahilioh o¢ the National Bia- | chEaios saw 50 B Fortan e ax Miss Mary A. Hynds. —_— ices and read a com- Returns to Camp Syract Funerdifllrecfan cuit company dispiay a seryice flag|the Corning road late on Monday| The death of Miss Mary A. Hynds,| ‘EVERYTHING FREE" OF mittal service at the grave. Burial t00k | go00ant J, P. Downing of 455 North 3 ’ wifhi 1812 stars. This reprgseqts a|afternaon, Sustaining a deep Cut‘lrunvmer of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard K. OF C. MAY BE DROPPED Nifl"d “;mfldfl’l”"';d C"‘?L‘g"-" and| yroin street has returned to Camp- 70 contribution thus far of more than 1| ecrass the chest, from armpit to arm- | 11ynds, occurred at“ber homs . at 1¢3 Sink Tres matly of 1ha| Cienis flled the placesiof hearore. |igyraguse, . ¥, after zpending @ two ang omoa, mers per cent. of the campany's maie em- | pit and down to the bone. ng a saprc ill- iRt gprilat Nirs. Daniel F. Murphy. Weeks’ stay at the home of his moth- ployes to the fighting forces of Uncle| A little deeper-and his injuries . Miss Hynds was born in this y Aot Tt T e Aty an) |helF war acfivifies ay bn abandoged| The funeral Wf M Ranlel B Mur|er, Mrs Hilen Doy 2 ke fortabl slwways made e hame hera. Niss |8t least In part. “The motta, aflapied | PO¥ Was hedl Oy TOREEE. Cn A former U. 8. comsul to Palermo, |8 I8 vesting comfariably —at the|}as ¢ : me here Mit%within the last few months, has been | the home of Mrs, John Lovle at laly, William H. Bishop, the auiner, | ackus hospiial where he was hur- |liynds p8 Opr BP.SL ARAEY ed on cnthusiastically, and the | Spring street, with many relatives and TO PRESIDENT WILSON 5 whose couniry home is at Broeklyn, Tied after the accident and where Dr. |church and was a youns woman WhO|, ..., jaq hoped to be still accorded | fricnds attending, some coming from {Corn., has written a_stirring Paul Gadle sewed up his wound. {Was well liked by a large circiz of i s 2 he T £ town. There wefs many beau- | Washington, Oct. 21.—President Song The Khaki and The Bine dedi. |Besides the cut.across his chest one|friends. She leaves her pareats, two |(hat nrivilege but, as the —4.4 UL ot tow = : g Wilson was asked today by represen- cated to the commandant of Newpari|arm was bedly lecerated. brothess, Thomas and James, | An. |cannot do this, the United States gov- | liful flowers arranged about the €as_| 1)\ jves ‘of the eAmerican Mational Sam. probably have been fatal butCity 322 Main Street Chamber ‘of Commercs Building Phone 238:2 Lady Assistant RUTHENIJANS APPEAL ! | = . i as & izhts | ket At the services in t ° ot | avel Biatian. The ‘acuident hanpened while. Mg jolRer brother, Walier, Wied apgutso dixgl;\n(ém:l:s !;:ke&alc};?é&um Kmights | irch Rev, W. H. Kennady celebrat- Counell of Uheo Rusms o tase 1oty —| An Army and Navy canteen is to | (T as helping saw wood and while | week ago, AL 1he- matter not yer heen|ed the requiem mass and Mrs, F. L. |consideration 1‘40“““1"{“?)‘1 el e be established for nesro scldlers hy | iR€ @pparatus was being moved. Stepnen;Oinaliivan. EYOUShE before the hoasd of direstors, | Farrell, rendered Face to Face. The |Of their people the Ruthenians, i l'e ew 1.ondon War Camp Commu- | Brvos A i R Following a short illness of about |y, according to members of the war | bearers were J. Fitzgerald. J. Shea, ?;}_3 L‘kefle iscussions Aus Seryice and will be under the di- If a girl doesn't marry her first love | W0 weeks with heart trouble, Stephen |, ctjvities commutiee, ihe sest of | Bdward F. Price, Jeremiah Kelly, | Hyngary. ot Aiae el 'nctwn of New London unit No. 50, of | it isn't hér fauit. O’'Sullivan died on Monda¥ mOFNINg | ihe government wit bly he com- | James Kelly and Richarl O'Brien of| _% egfl*‘:m ers of tude 50901000 EOiR {4he Cirele for Nearo War Relief. The at his home at 37 Fifth street. Mr.|pieq with, Jersey City. Burial was in St. Mary's sdia they r"apreéer;tgd B04.900 /5% b | Eeime apw 6 <3 Smagiey shasce, : R el e e i cemstery where Rev. Br. Konnedy read | (RS0 ent” o' wse. his infiuence. ia ial feature 5 een born in Ireland on Dee. 15, 1343, a committal sérvice. (he e his infl 2 auadpeoel featies 0f the Deloher the son of John and Elizabeth Haliicpy | CHARLES WILLEY WAS : | seeure for them gprortunits o join man (Bpiceopalian) is an article By O'Sullivan, The greater part of Ar. MARRIED IN READING | comMig§IONER RULES ON bap dhofhe mthes flanlt nations as d Ran (Bpissoraing) ls an asticle b O'Sullivan’s Jife was epent In Norwich, | The probability that Charies W. Wil- LRl oF DisaBiliTy |l it sslale Hntcp ———— lon A’ By-Broduct of the War, which coming to this ecity with his parents]ley, son of Mr. and Mrs .Herbert Wil- " ence is fou o P i 2 |makes a strong piea for religious when 9§ years of age. On Aug. 32 |ley of 42 Asylum street, was lost uLmn it hea'?mr::;eel:x ‘gxsalg Hm hansw“mon Corp. ;ei:,;;,;: o the 3ok o hegs ot 1877, he ‘was united in marriage in St. | when the steamer, Frasch was sunk |the question of pre Mary's church with Miss Mary M.|last month, has brought out the an-|the case of William Moran of Healev of Boston, who died on Sept.|rouncement that Mr. %\'ill»y was mar- | London, an employe of Jeorge N. Cahn'hal Deafness May 5, 1892. He was an iron moulder by |ried shortiy before*he sailed on beard {‘on of that city, Commissigne: J. trade and had been employed in the|the Frasch. His bride was Miss Ena | Donohue has issued his finding thai Be Overcome local foundries for a number of years.| M. lewis of Reading, Pa, and thefr [ Moran is to be paid at the rale of §12 T l ‘Annaunaemenl has heen made that the annuai meeting of the Southern "pho‘“ 1450 New England Foreign Missionary so- ey oiety will be held in Bosion the sec- e He was an honorary member of the i marriage took place at Reading on | Der week from Aug. 28 to Oct. 17. the Leaves Ohoisea Dock, Norwich, | "¢, Week in November. The annual Tron Moulders' union. He was a de- | July 20, 191%, which was just before |date of the hearing, which will be If you have catarrhal deafness z " | county meeting of the Foreign Mis- voted membe; St. Mary's church and i Vi o i $87.44 for seven we2ks and two days, |} or are even just a little hard of T Thi ; ‘ 3 4 m T of ry's church a Ie was to sail on the vessel on which uesdays, Thuradays and Sumdays | sionary soeiety is to be heid i Nor- efl was a pioneer member of the Knights | Le lost his life. and further payments upon tha basis || hearing or have iead noises, go to 25 pm, wich Nov. 13. B | &z Columbus, having Soined the Palus ————— of a voluntary agreement mad:. Faur Geupplsl ong lget 1 ounce of eaves New York, Bigs 85 East River | o A NOFEich hoy, san of Mr. and Mrs. moml cup IS council in Bristol in 1836, i WEDDINGS 3y Moran suffered %flll‘rmm Of the || (2T L of “hot waler and & = , Pier 55, Ea iver |8 B. Case, Corporal Raymond Bb. 4 He leaves three sons, John A. in Z hack and a sprained shouldereon Ap little granulated sugar. Taks one Menddys. Weangidave and Fri- | Case, for five vears an instrucior ati| & ac O'ry California, Myles E., a letter carrier Day—0'Connell 16 when he fell from a reof where he (| {;piesEcontul four times a day. days '2 5am | taa Hartford Public High scheel, now i { of this city, Joseph ., a railway mail| The marriage of Frank Lewis Day | Was painting. He was in the hoapltl'\l This will often bring quick r?hef with the 3024 Field Artillery, nag be- E B ‘c]erk two daughters, Miss Annie A.{of Baltic and Miss Helen Marie O'-]for six weeks and was paid ”\»or\- &:om tge :lnstmssslnihlgfig noise: F. ¥, KNOUBE, Agent. |coms sergeant major, and after an-| M you make and ‘Miss Mary E. also two sisters, |Conneil took place on Monday morn.|men's compensation for —eighteer || Dlogge? —nastrlls Should | org cther month will enter an officers’ Miss Nancy O'Sullivan of this city and { ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary’s church, | Weeks but payments were then stop L e e : | training school. gh‘ ¢ : _hom ;i}?ter Mary i)Btm:veniu!e of Harug‘;c:l. the nuptial mass being Ce.le?r.ugl by | Ped. throat, Tt is easy to preparo. cosis 4 ocal friends learn that Willis T. -’ here is a brather Denmmis of J. H. Fitzmaurice. Th2 bridal ittle and is pleasant to take. Any- [ A =FL s Lr; 20, son of Rey. and Mrs. W. P. bmf m River. ple was ottended by Edward Dowd | THREE NORWACH BOYS one fosing hearing or who has FORALL OCCASIONS e e e Rever. Joseph Sankowski and Miss Anpa O'Connell, as stster INTO AVIATION SERVICE |} Shoina"sy e S5 proscription 2 triai . training in the hydro-acroplane ser- Eigh) coresal The death of Joseph Sankowsk, aged (of the bride, and a reception was held | 0 wii known Y. M. C. A. boys, || The Lec & Osgoda Co. d Orders Delivered [ yiee. e goes to fake the place of his rink |27 occurred on Monday at his home!u the bride’s home at 99 Roath street, | o120 Coves of Laurel Hill avenue, TREES AND. _8HRUES | brother, Lieut. W. Buck, killed at at 7 Rose street. He was operated en Fred Wiliams of Laurel Hill avenue and Kenneth Dawley of Russell road, where many friends of the young peo- n his machine t some fime age for appendicitis but|Ppie were pres never fully recovered from the opera- The groom lhn Antonie. Tex., @vopped a wing. employed in a mill at Bty y i Baiti i Tl 'l enlisted in the aviation service last| ° T H P o Phone s | The vianet Mars s incerestingis In tion. He leaves & wife. i‘;}'&"{;112’5“;5n$fh?°"1~§i Paniel 223 | Thursday at ‘Boston and are expecting - ¥ in October in the ¢vening sl 3 - e ity il to receive orders to report in r Ity progress easiward through Sc Wi SRS Show ofitle ?fiih‘(fifin:‘fmpfifiwi :?r(n:t'il::g“o( ?hn:: days. These will come throu the i ffords th it Del-Hoff Hotel |fhiio gosene 5 silsing I m J. Simpson, who has been | U2 A0 BUC N lways made heg | 10cal draft hoard. Noyes and Williams | who will go to Park GChurch for which can be noted from night to at the jail in this eity, has v, H went in as motor mechanics and Daw- | . Memorial Service in honor of resigned his place and has geme to|lome and has a host of friends. turnke; - > S 1 S armorer. . EUROPEAN PLAN might by its changing reiation to the work at the Marlin-Rockwell fae- Grammarco—Vitegliani, il b Sergeant-Major Robert O. Fla'teh.r conspicnous fixed stars in ‘Scorpio. tory. Jailer Oscar H. Muin finds that| Achilli Grammarco ani Mrs. Raffacle LIEUTENANT WAS next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock HAYES BROS, Preps RS aiirs sheetul lattarn,: dited the ‘shortage of male help is hitting | Vitegliani, hoth of 88 Boswell avenue, | DEAR LIEU will please leave word at Elks’ Home L ia Sopt, 17 syl Sept. 24, have been sre- him hard as“so far he has mot been | were marricd Monday morningf at st SOUCATED AT ROMERET |\ = o v not [ater than Thurs-’ fcl-.hou w 26-23 Broadway ' ceived by Mr. and Mvrs. Joseph Aldi of able to find a man fo take the turn- | Fatriek’s church at 7 o'clack, Rev. P. The death of = Lieut. Theodore R. hi K that t Rie. e 2 | Norwich: parents of Privata Michael key's place 3. Cuny officiating. B {25 | Hostetter of the Royal Flying corps, [day of this week, so seats oan, i 1. ) nded July 2 he b of [(aIS and the groom Ja emplayed by ¢ Anson W. Burchard, vice|he reserved for them. T“.“M_‘ A 67 Lafeyette Sk Aldi, wounded y 27: The braye o h soldier merely says he is a resting On Wallesley Athletic Teams. |the trolley company. president of the Geperal Electric com- ¥ camp,” net meniloning wounds. His In the list of teams ehosen for the Rowney—Clark, pany, was reported at New York on Per Order J. J. CASEY, E. R. _ PETER VER MG addvess s €a. @, 1020 infantry. A, E. annual field day on Nov. 2 at Welles- Harry Clinton Rewley of New York ley college, Miss Eleanor Norton of | .ty who 1s in the U. 8. army, and this city is on the 1922 class basket-| Mjss Carrie E. Clark, the daughier of ball team and Miss Josephine W.|\rs. Harriet L. Clark of 23t Franklin Middleton of Old Mystic is on the|sirect, were married on Saturday af- riding team of the class of 1920. ternoen by Rev. A. F, Purkiss ar his RS residence on Broad . 'Phe brids is Bugans Babsucin. In Weunded List:: | \Thacos €5 GIASNAY. (S0 uge s"rho name of Private Buygene A.|grapher. The (ro_fim':\hmnYishat 250 lbourin, address 191 Broad street.| Wellsworth avenue, New York city. i The path to snacess fs paved with was given in the severely weunded | He was horn in Providence, the son l-om 18-19 Alice 1B|nld ng, Norwick' % 2 ,‘ good intentiops that were carried out. list en Monday, o Haurv Rownev ordan. Phou 177-3 o AP B ; : : e O / ’ sre s e W. R. BALCOM, Secy. : - . DR.A.J.SINAY l DENTIST F, P. 0. 780. Cut F|o esigns, On Monday Mariin Samue! Peiterson ina Dmtlomr wes inducted Into the service in a — - | 8n0cial branch and was seni to Port ASTHMA HSTHMADOR ey DED ASKANVAN Frery Mouroe, Va N-Jni (u. u m. mm. u'a Rt L Nt 5%

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