Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 6

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David L. MeLaren, 51, a leading cit- izen of Westerly, died suddenly of hemorrhage, while at the North quar- ry, Sunday afernoon. Mr. Melaren came to Westerly from North Adams Mass., when a you boy anl enga zed in granite work! learning the trade of stone cutter, and finally_became Su- verintendent of ~the New cngland Granite Works, on tae death of his father-in-law, James Gourlay, (welye years ago. His duties carried the di Tect charge of the quarrics, their pro- duets, and general contracts for von- struction and furnishing material buildings and_monuments: of granite, Drfism We]l On a wat Among some of the large con‘racts of the ‘company, during the superinten- dency of Mr, Gourley, were the Banl lncome IS eas T & ers’ Trust .company lding in. New York and’ the Travelers' Insuraiice cqmpany in Hartford, He iwas a di- Whose Shoe selec_ rector of, the National Association of woman Granite Manufacturers, and president g e { of the Granite Manufacturers Asso- \ 4 ; . A7 ciation of Weste g { tlon lS rance. Mr, McLaren and Miss fessie Gou . } ; by o | ley, daughter of the lafe James Gour- ) “Eh E )193, V;;l‘e l}\}n:}ied i;“\' “'e.inlcll,\ March el esides rs. Mci en, “he They meet all Government con- i e e ; : ; two daughters, Gladys T.. and Isabelle > P servation requutments, and all McLaren. He also leavss @ brother, = sa John McLaten of Manton, R. L, and the demands of Dame Fashion, fo S A oo o vesic .. (R : # = ~ Mllllnery Bargams; t00. Masonic order and a prominent mem- QUALITY SHOE SHOP BE SAnel et N : FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK <. PO LR LCL LR LA RRRRRRRRE L R R AR LR ) n Jleft His Tome & e, $ ranite street, shortl atter the noon J To make room for Holiday merchandise we. find H ‘wur in_apparently good heolfh, to in- | 9 : . Charbonneau & Andrews it’)° ¢ " pumpine condliions’at a7 HEER—that’s the watch- necessary to condense our Millinery stocks, and have - leathers “ 5 e Nort quarry, which hai cen report- o m.d H et dimss e boch end wise 159 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. i as deYeniive ind I was hiss fteeire | word e some very drastic reduchons, in both Trimmed See this boot in Patriotic Brown. Al be kept free from wa- A8 and Untrimmed Hats. Now is the time to buy:: o ‘interfere. with the i Two men w .. A cheerful Christmas but not 2 T e o PRETTY TRIMMED HATS FOR $3.50 = g tie end of the pipe s and Mr. an extravaga_nt Oone. ] COLUMBIA Kanzberg i3 engased in the skirt COLCHESTER NcLaren went into the boiler h b , A large and varied selection is presented at this won- I3 1 . § or pumping station, and was to sig Give gifts of service desful all 2? IR TS i1 etint Sasdbingior the grange! (The 'x.x'xualxmleehn"\of the Red flosf‘r David B, Muray_was calling on|{in men in the Ll that w : F‘ i ly small price, most of the designs e Wad & o hapter was d at Yeomans hall Ja: riends in Norwich Saturday. i T T the pum Ly ts g s Wednesday evening tho following | Tiiiruday evening, whon the snusl| ey Irving Burnap of Ivaryton|on the pipce with Aammmer. Afera| and uti gifts that and practically all desirable colors being:r S officers were elected: Master, Lather | raports of the officers and committees ed at the morning eerviee of|tme the men'in the quarry were g carry cheer. Gifts Street Hats predommale. There is one here for you. s Harvey Collins; lec |for the pasi year were read and an ‘'ongregational church unday. | isfied that all. was clear at 1 . 4 ) ward, Henry | CXecutive committee of six persons | Tne gervices were held in the chapel, | tion end of the pipes, and wers at a| 8§ that bring both are i H e | was clected to choose officers for the | The November missionary mesting|loss to understand why {hes did g ec!a 2 steward. Francls | ensuing year. 3 . .alWas held.at 7 p. m. the s s arcinged. They 2 rare. . = Cadcretary, | gocoiie Baayes aule Mise s Dn ot I Uila 0b Vi Olabe went Lo the rifie | nt 1o the surface to inve 4 H ) secretary, | Sawyer will close their summer home - A found Superintendent e suff i criruie Gaies: gaiekeeper, LOUIS | ot the lake today (Fussaay, going io | SAnge, Sunday aflerhoon af 2 oclock | {7und, Superiniendent Melaren ) eda; o UNTRIMMED HATS FOR $1 00 PG s, roien Jora, Carele | riggeport to spend Thanksgiving and | Jite Co., C. 8. Gy for target practice,| 7 mefical attention: caul s s ona. Myrtle Col Flora, Carrie | 1o Brooklyn. N. Y., for winter, = 3 el 9 teLar vas Palmer: jady assistant steward, Mari- | about the middle of December. Mies | Sunday Was the last gay ston ‘L““:‘;ifif_u,ml, e v . was ; Heres another big bargain, as the °“8ma-l it se: s Chasids 1 Ihtonenoe | adiond Sawiree has jp Mlcaty Eqe 0] will recaive otd i M M Bl d the hodv was removed ¢ brings brlghtncss and prices ran from 3200 to $2.50. This means 3 at AT A ar A "d e o and 1 e p i n’s home - following commitees were tony Tote ;:.7,: badges. | The muster and inepee: | olareis homs &7, o ! cheer to the home. It for half-price or less. Large and- ,m,u ke, Charies K. Hitcheoeks | , Mre: Abbolt Little has returned from | (R For) "avoning. . . . of David an] Tealelic will make any home black or colors are included. 4] D. A. Lyman, H. P. Collins e Dr. and Mrs. JI.. M. Klein, who are el Marchils, brichter, and cleaner. Woodward; woman's work, | ° sty LSt now living in_ Norwich, were at their i bng ’ . = e § HelenClar nie Collins, Carrie | {Chnarly ostor of the Cangresationsi | Tegidence on Broddw ‘funda{;".‘m af There lis basis for kone that the off Thetefore more cheerful. S ec[al $ 1 00 2K Hitchcock and Bthel Blake | Mrs. James A. Utley had =z seven| (', is at his home on Windham ave and money it will save.: With the O-Cedar Polish &appointed ommittee to presen and a half months old which when the next meeting of ranZe resolu- | Diichered and dressed w eighed 268 emorating the « dea ¢ | pounc |mm k | happened, as {Lieutenant D { end visitor. in town. MR ATIATTINN T TI T A proposition “\1: Lulal,_:.»« Porter, her in the Supervisor and M bby ere ! officially reported oun i Mop, the work of pOhSh' 2 ATy regard to establish- | Wal i in Windham Sun - London Lospital, when i i 2 h H l d Umb ll agricult u»?"‘f‘ "‘;r" in f‘;f’”me time past \nl“l‘ 5. k Bartlett of New had been tn‘w in ac fx‘r‘)v x‘4’x(- !ng fzqorshdlr;d woodwork e o l a’y re a gin a was d ed and de- | the influenza, but is now convalescent.| was the 2ue nd Mrs ut correct information was 18 cut 1n half. 5 : | “Rev. T. X, Owen ‘preached an ablel Ceiven & dn Tnter tham Uy Ingorrest IT IS THE UNIVERSAL, USEFUL § George 1. Champlin, administrator | sermon Sunday from the text “God is | <M Reade of Willimantic| official notific It cleans, dusts and pol- FT B s $0f the estate of Almira L. Maynard, | nbt mocked. for whatsoever a mayn | was a caller here Monday: he case Gf Priva . he ishes all at one time. So CHRISTMAS Gl 1 co of a farm o§ 30 acres, has | soweth that shall he alfo reap,” app! Saturday the last v for bird g and be renorted offic = R 18 property to the Root brethers | inz it fo Germany as “sowing the | hunting, several ou hunters| Orville Murphy of A give her an O-Cedar Pol- For man, woman or child an Umbrella is ;l\nyl in. g rd Bridge wind” and now “reaping ‘were Jiev= for the dav's spor {under date of October 23, t) SRy 2 i ement of Mise Dora Man. | wind i of Middletown was alday Gali was in (b -1sh Mop and help her good taste and always useful. As an encouragenient” of New York| it is announced that Cyrus Hiiton, ! g ster v Monday with him, - i begm tmas : ago Sunday at i formerly for ears dent | =, Charle: Strong left Satur-land that Murphy save time, work and i your’ Chris! shopping early, and to em- r 1 on c visit with rela- | nlicate | %8 money. She will appre- §i e ciate your thoughtfulness. Mantels to a | of this town, P. Little, was The lette it would be almost imy: to be discharged f: 1 in th Don't Torture Your Child! " " sromeron |2 e i o the family. | killed in action Nov. " phasize the desirability of useful giving, we offer a very special value. Westchester was | G. in town Monday. | p m the he AN’ % _’100 $1.25 and $1.50 At AII Dealers A WOAN’S UMBRELLA—MADE OF GLORIA i 1o lenyo the Hoshits : Channill Chiméenl Ca. - Chicage ‘Toconte/Londen Values from $2.50 to $2.75 rs. Carr <f Joh E.|Tequested Murphy on Ostob. | died Sa Der.- | ask in his l\a-Hl—x to his m : - " o S 1 ri | See v g lotado. Befe marriuze she |She notify Mrs. Galii that her hus ’ NEs P 2 A . 3 - P 3 TO MOTHERS! See your little one's terror Goloragy. Before e “Ehg | 6 nodfy s icall uap e > Y = ale ce o i at the very thought of a dose of castor oil, mineral . the borough schools Lev a severe cold but was imn.-avin . H I calothal lls. Ugh! cent from gave his wife's telephone mumbor { ! alomel o ! n, here - SS, S hat % N . 1 H B e SaSRdr, Jhe s b o A E e DT | Ridge, found an Indian arro rus, Who Were in costume, were| : 2 Cascarets “work’” better, safer, surer on the | haaith of Mis. Culver Fhes moven: i |f¥ing her By telephone “{ e gave it to C 2 H ‘ ; : er ey mo ving 1 - der of the Rnodo Church spent the wee : tender little liver, stomach and bowels, besides Cas- Maine. en to Detroi”. Michigan.| G, Benjamin Spargo, ’L )Y’\;?ns are r‘gmp{x\r = Mee ® Windea 3 s ane ik & v bl iy | A& her healta did not inprove she went | Spargo. of Narramamaett - ave & Pavoa carets taste like candy. Even bilious, constipated, | with . her* l.usband to Denver, a 1 been wounded in the left e in the [a machine gun bullett, and sides her tase hospital in Franc ulars to former aced himself in the s church, on nths and inspection sick kiddies coax for this harmless candy cathartic. ¢ the Montv for Washington | in the armor mer J, Rathbun, MMrs. John E wounded | comes n at \» esterly next Monday. | returned after v amily plot | husband | Frank E, Top has | ek | er, Mrs. | was a | class as he survived | The free n of the South|John Sangster, of New London. er, e tel S | County Poultry and. Pet Stock asso-| chaznn camp, M. W., held a meet- | Stonington Pointers dugout comforts of | ciations open Thanksgiving day in the ing n Palmer Memorial | The familv of J. | home. in ater. hot v at Westerly. i building Monday evening at which to: Stomington, | make arrangements for their social|an address, his subject being China’s|as witnesses in the case of the Waldo | ha ent ‘e season at -he Shalling |14 cold. and furn cven o a ster Dodge, of use, will roturn fo Erooklym, N. Y, |Pitno. They were not there longz |was in Westerly Mond and dance given on Thanksgiving eve. | Challenge to the Christian Church. appeal from probate. Thw'fiase having itk woell when they were driven put und {hat; Lieutenant H. Russell Burdick. @om-| Joseph Collins attended the meet-| Mrs. L. G. Rathbone, who is ill in the | been withdrawn, tHey /didfiot have to as the time he -ecsivel the wound.[pany C, 102d Machine Gun Gattalion,|ing of the Brotherhood of Railroad | Middlesex hospital, Middletown, was | testify. =ak T3 oon thereafter the Americans wentwrites that he has been woun over the top and back came a hig bunch of Germans with hands-up for or have | surrender. The letter was written be- gone to|fore the armistice, and.Spargo writes | where Mr. “Maxson | of the Bulgarian meident (hat forotord | ded in | Clerks held in New London Tuesday |given a birthday postcard shower on| James Kemp of Worcester has been hospi- | evening. | Friday from her Hebron friends. She | the guest of Mr. and Mgs.N. Wolcott rance. He is the son| 1In the united war work campaign |received 112 cards. | witter. Bd. N. Burdick Montville went over the top by a large! Lucius Robinson served as superin Mr rd on the post office | amount. fndvnt in the Synday school Sunday | been u Samuel D. Bliven, who has ill for several weeks. has been Stratford, : r ere ing utilized by the s {'during the abserice of I5. A. Smith | taken to New undmh,.fitr son-in- 1o cmploved as a government Inspec-|to him the nmear endinz of the' war, | Westerly fire preveation \commities MOHEGAN Rev. Mr. Davis dddressed tho sehool | law. - 0 | that eould come none foo soon. i John H, Sutcliffe of Pawcatuck has . | giving some incidents of life in China. | The Women's: club: meraiondav at- - The funeral of Patrick J. Shea was | osa Tnteni row i eaany i Allen Shaw Bush of Gales Fer-| At the Episcopal rectory Sunday|ternoon, Mrs * 'held Monday, Infantry, now in Irance | o 2 : ¥ v liam H. Danielson 1 hold communion services here | evening, Nov. 17th, Miss Nellie Ol being the hostess. .4 paper, A Trip SOUTH COVENTRY v ! fand Mies Wit Hamiard had |5 : |ana Wiliam Sherwood Griffin were Montreal tar TRCHbY was read by £ and 1in St. Michael Rev. hn T, hieh = next Sunda; - Ly oas : STPr 1t Y] ¥ ;M and 31 Johmson ot {17 St Michael's ehurch, Rev. Join 1|5\ t5, Mr. ana Mrs. | "3 Paimer of Norwch was in Mo- | married by Rev. Sherwood Roosevelt B, Pdyns, o hich ‘the o8 Augeles, Cal, are guesis of M. |EIl"SEI0, celebrant, Burial was in:witiam 4. and son, Donald, e (RS | the vector. provided the éntertainment. A urtcn Carpenter. S 5L S 2 Lee v T e hote. - have . Edwin H. Harris of Millington ted friends here.the past week. Littlefield sntortained | 070 Frank Keens, John 'Shea, John ey onioy, Mr. and M : Ands Sh 4 e moved into Mrs.. Leach’s house. . atternoon, {1 e Tmohen He Wan UNCASVILLE | "Mre. Albert Fielding of New London BROOKLYN e s 7 the T s E Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fielding of New Miss Rita E. Pond of Wellesley col* h ohen e paromag afd Han- | Tuesdav an. honor roll London were here Sunday. lege spent the week end and Sunday| PLAINHELD o lonyas o ponthelo | taining 129 names of the voung men | “George Sturgis of New London call.| with Rer grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.| Ovilas Charon, U8, 73 has been Hires 2 rother, | of town who are in tha U. S. servite | o on local friends Sunday. 7. D. Pond. Her room and classmate, |home .on a_tliort futloygh , ¥ = b L was er ongrezational ci Mr. Goodseil of And in the Congregational unday in place of Rev, : o board stands in| “‘Gladve Quidgeon and Loretta Field- | Miss Ruth Brooks, was with her. | Private Lawrence Buthyof the S. sl 5 o 0 e {lmn» of the Mon offeoanR] e e ‘\“5“ Torded Sonday | “Miss Ethel Avery wisited her sister|A. T. C, was home Sattrday and x c % e : rank Sears, T s Flahe: o our Spate ity 47 g 2 3 M e box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, containg |una Joseph Binen Jomed oy and the West: | “‘,e e re much - pledsed] ™ 4 victory. supper and entertainment | 0 Hampton the. past wee Plainf 1a 1ligh School ..eleven - is cticing steadily for “the zame the given by (e voung people at the| . Howard Spaulding of Norwich was | dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. lodge of Willimantic Wednesday eves pra | visit Mr. and Mys. Howard Walkel Herbert Doolittle of atertown, 2. Church Thursday evening was la 4 3 s white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is | Louis Zejohel was at his home in| e Btiended, T dining zoom was afts | Ranl A, Spaulding snd, with, them | memices ouect lo ok fie Al ) 3 AR tow a was one time & ically decorated wi the nasty bile, souring food and constipation = wn on a furiough over the week end. |, t was one time t and the national color: B il o : i SO s e Toi muppes serves consisted of baked |; Joun Wood, who is in camp on|} was_visitihg Vdv Wildes! ystem ive Cascarets, then never worry. A man's tongue usually outlasts his A nas iy ‘w‘la‘(- oy i AV oreis: | Theans, Bdlavs; Tolls; _brown:; bread, | LORE TSlanf. spent & four CaysiuEs B lough with his wife here. . Judge Oscar F. Atwood. Charles H.| New Britain.—There are 2 orphans Biake, T. D. Pond, Telley Bowen and | ingthis city as a sesutiQ® the Spanish Herman lLathrop were in Willimantic | inenza epidemic. pickles. pie, cheese, coffee and apple: The prosram of readings, recitation and patriotic songs was intere: ng. A playlet entitled The Fire Spir- its, a true story of early Puritan life, was_exceptionally fine. The Puritan maids with their mother and father made an intefesting group, as did the two bad Indians who came to capture the palefaces boys o in West- | “of €. held: a ball Thursday sw London, He ac- Clarence 1 T. Gadle, who ha: in town, has been for, panied Major nsom Edwary aide, who went en route York to Eoston, from Ne tal, SPECIAL! Waosterly. . palefs The audience joined in 4 o offer the following Specials before THANKSGIVING ONLY [+ it Pl " WITH B[TRO-PHOSPHATE \ria;ferti(?]?}o?m'n " The Montville Athletic b held a! pa Westerly Monday afternoon. Supply Sergeant Bugene . Pendie- ton, while trench d: 3 in Narra- zansett vark, Sunday, in rehearsal for Ithe production of The Battle of Vimy special meeting evening. , Sunday morning at the | church was observed as Rally day, | o Beel student af Amherst | 1 | | It Will Pay You To Look Over Our Goods BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ages 3 to 9-—pr|ces range from $3.98 to $5 98 VALUES TO DOUBLE THE MONEY ONE 'LOT FLANNEL SHIRTS—each ______.._______..___ $I A48 ONE LOT BOYS’ BLOUSES....._.__.____.______3 for $1.00 BENS SUIIS . . o o210 $9.98 10 $24.98 ethodist Two Test Cases Show Gains of 23 and, 27 Lbs., Respectively Lung B > college, is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs = Charles T. Beebe. J. B, Tennarit, M There was a large attendance at the | Susie Pendlets social and dance held“in Tooker's hall | lin. Friday evening. Mre, Sh T = na The prads about town are being re- | dletown Sati Judging from the countless prepara. i h . Davis of Hartford preached | tions aud teatments which are contin ., Siceplessness and pa‘ufi% x:&mxfiners o ?°“’J_l‘,’lm' ngregational cliurch Sunday ualh belng advertised for medm:ren;:;e W‘;«i‘fii‘ purchased an automobile to use morning. 5 i replacing | abpear dull cves bevome bright and route. There is to be a union service of | i Foliowe una It el Rl chioel e Dloom of S ffl ? | At the harvest supper siven I I praise and_thank 4 the Episs | oeryen Nhcs ol e Stop the nu es | Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist | copal church T Friday were ‘ 37 i well for the past twelve tor of “Physlcian’s Who's Who” Makes Important Statement, crease in weight also earries encealimpRida o 15 toe pe:.e\t heal v ing. di 1y th s pver h SAVE 13 ON YOUR SUIT BY BUYING HE o e e e ot e o 0| S s et : : 5 & RE If you waat to make your distressed L he wage Hute 3 ”( S 5 MEN’S OVERCOATa = |I>:bme-;y and comfortable, give reely ;";‘ff{,,‘,'i e o T\Inn-)nl:rd;f:;*l;‘:; AL { Physlelan s Wiag :‘:Itge":gc\.. ———————— - 4 Price Foley’s Honey and Tar. bert | sl ioce Ehosglate SO 1t is just what they ought to have for isted | Ratnbone in the hospita i ease strengtll dngdiberve force H the bl Cnales| A union seryiec of 0 Tohnson, Miss | Gile2d churches feverish colds, coughs, “‘snuffies,’” and wheezy breating. Tt wops croup, too THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE | Margaret Ungerer, | Smday evening. : Foley’ y and Tar tastes good annie Smith, es | — | zists under a gu Syety run-down. and the Imle om like it. It contains | 41ico Ramage, Misses Annabell and or money back. By mf np:v?_\ ke a ri:u‘m! |'vn1 {od stren 20 morphine, chloroform or other drug | Arzelia Newton. After supper an en- T Tl ing ‘the Koty A ater Street NOI'WIGh Conn dyou'ould.u t like to give to young | tertaining program was given, includ-- i L ThoneRs ~ ¥ childrea. a substitute. ing recitations by Mrs. Charles Bart- produces & welcome trans:orma fon | of merye euerav.stren:iisl b Ay wna My B H. Garrere. Schoalield, Va. wrigee— | lett, Miss Vera Bartlett, Mre. A C the annearance. tie Increase in welght | mi gmiumnce ?}l«'& e L e Keilogg and M e Y e iea o hemn gave much pleasure. Several s dropa of Feicy's Homey and Tot every three 3 4 , A Rours and 1t surely 9 help Eme tions en the: cornet by A. R. Col beea sick 3 day bince. companied on- the :piano . by Mrs. proved pleasing féatures of Las & Oszood. 014 fashioned sonsa by Belle Curtls, whicl “MORE FOR LESS” : Corner Washmgton Square e hasa’s patients - gained and. 2 poupds, réspeciivel kh‘ml“’\ the ad. minietration of this arganic phosphate: poth aflents ‘ciaim tney have na felt o & ts remarkable | flesh’ growing properties it should mot | . e uzed by anyone who dnes not desire to put or flesh. e

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