Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1918, Page 7

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LADY Day and Night At | lustrous and beauti The following records, reported from making it necessary to handicap the ?.fe;fiicrcghg:pfl““ Arn EAITIbNy .b U girvsatter ;““%fimi T na | M for immediate use. (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) Tl:“ Bllll(efln‘l nhle:vntlonu, show the work at a very important time. Mr. Whittlesey said that the num-|Cleanse” Just try this—moisten a . changes in temperature and the baro- p 88 Main Street s ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly / A Good Line of . 845, he said, Con- carefully draw it through your Thair, STEAMER ROBES Ther, Bar. awent for the New London County|Wasonly 18000, In 1845 T taking ome small strand at a time. D : “ Tam 30 7 30,00 Farm Bureau October 1st. will nel be| ™1t tno sheop had increased in pro-|This will oleanse the hair of dust, th‘aor 1t ues Iin 12 m. 6 30.00 able Lo retum to Norwioh thié WIS | ortion' o' the. inerean - population, | Irt end excessive oil and in’ fust 4 A THE L. L. CH 00 e e nd s0°has hoen abliged o resign, now have 1060165 of thes |fow moments you have doubled the 5 & et 80 intormation, Tas heen. Tecalvedst animals” Mr. Whittlesey added. |beauty of your hair. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. Comparisens. 3::5;; Jg;f: Séflgf;s “j‘ee;l ince the first ;sheep rnlisi"l;‘g shouldthe a::c?;:geg onc:e es dmnsfigmzshe“;ymp : ee s’ % = A = b <h ¢ ecause of e present greal AN , Dan . ~ N e B R J. WHITHAM. week in Octeber, when sho \Was taken | ¢or®Cicth i ‘ana food. The, ton, It is | ticle' of dandruff; ~cleanses, purifies ; ool ont 0 MR Cian sick with' infiuensa. Miss Jones is on | % Rl M0% oM Q% coni % tang” |andinvigorates the scalp, forever BRADFORD Owingto-a lack of funds, it has be- | the rond to tecovery but it will bo| BEIRTS (O, Lo stopping _itohing and falling hair. Sun, Moon snd Tides. come necessury to curtail the work of | some me before whe recolere (US| " Tho prosent price of weol averages |, Buf what will plesse you most' sl Regular 33¢c Reguler 95¢ BOOKBINDE R n = Sun I_High |l Moen |the New London County Farm Bu- :in;nh;v B Eecusaiad that ::;u;o;gt:\?ln!:u: mmml.h ‘:“th ;; e a1 ;:::’:fl:;; K:g (ises. ] Sets. || Water.|| Kises. |requ, and consequently Assistant|another worker be secured for the po- | 2% PONES QUL ESRER RVESERC | doumy’ ar. first—yos—but really new SHEETING PEQUOT SHETTING Slank Bosks M to O Day. Ila m T'p m Il'a"m [l a_m.|County Agent R. J. Whitham was not | sition. . Lose | TWenty-five years: ago the prive of (hair growing all over the scalp. If ] ank B6cks Made and Rulgd to Order | .- 8@, | ve-engaged at the expiration of his| wWhile the bureau is sorry to 109 | wool averaged as low as 12 1-3 cents|you care for pretty, soft bair and lots At 25¢ Yard At 68¢ Yard T __“%8 BROADWAY 0.07| contract which expired (ictober 3lst, | Miss Jones, 1t is: pleasi rear that| ,"round, Lamb was about 5 1-2 cents | of it, surely invest a few cents in a e | 1.05| It is to be regretted that such aetion|she is recovering after u prolnnged a pound and mutton 4 cents. bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at || 22| was necessary because of the very ef- [siege by the dreaded cicease which [® YrHRG A Co ™y o ot "that the|any drug store or toilet counter, and Yard-wide Brown and Bleached || 3:8%|acient work Mr. Whitham has done in | has claimed so many- principal causes of the fajlure of sheep | just try it. Sheeting, standard grade, regu- the wall DR. F. C. JACKSON il 5% - to increase in Connecticut were the| Save your hair! Beautify it! You 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Office Hours: "DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 9 a m to i 4 . William C. Saunders, the present k7 37 valus ial i { Be s, Mrs. Charles Yerrington, of il ain exhibit wi the Tiall | in® of, the state forces to be held at| with the mill supply and the pasteur- : Al to 7 value—Special price edspreads, standard grade, Telephone avenue. Bieh #f oewall v ratn eRIL LG V) o0 Ry e Rl e e Ratit. Copacrticatcle ih fhe | afion propesttion. postmaster ot Watertord, has held the | @1 10 o vara rsle 06 vehe s R Robert Swanton has returned to the |~ Entries should be made with Coun- | Atlantic division and has been divided | Mr. Clement_investigated as to the y since 1807 and alto- : CUMMINGS & RING Fuanerdl Directors and Embalmers h GuRL gahsls BORM maic, s;:;le — Special price $295 a & 5 -~ Devens has returned after spending a | L°¢, time of the contest. Tars, coTn | .gere, and doing my best to help”|for the towns where milk should be! gaym Tes i S pair. 5 ] 322 Main Street few days with his parents on Prospect |2nd cob to be placed on exhibit, Pre- | gy 800, pONE T brought and pasteurized would be at| “YWiltimantic "Nov, sacTigs, oTPital H F street. miums, $5, $4, §3, §2, $1. This time ehe does mof want ala place in the town of Stenington| Trederick Jjoseph, to Mr, and Mrs Regular £6,00 S § Chamber 'of Commerce Building Sergt. Jeremiah Downing has re- Class 2—Fifty Ear Exhibits. money contribution to keep her great|known as Palmer. This is directly| Frederick A. Gauthier (Marie Dela- egular $0, 4 turned from Camp Lee Va. He is| Open to Flint Corn. To be judged | family thriving and happy. All shenorth from Stonington. about midway| nev) of Hanover. e X i % P Phone 2282 Lady Assistant f| home for good. He has received his{on seed condition, appearance and | wants is to know éxactly who her| hetween Stominston and North Ston-| AUWQOD—-In Uncasville, Nav. 7. 1918, BLANKETS honorable discharge from the army |germination test (if possible,) These | children are and where they are. When | ington. SRt Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. last Friday. ' exhibits to be received the Farm | she calls her roll, which will be just| e also found that it is more feasi- A 95 Pai b1 Charles ‘Charbonneau has returned | Pureau office by November 23. The | before Christmas, she will ask those|ple for the central plant for New P t $4. alr | § to the submarine base after spending | hox showins the sermination will be | ehildren to pay $1 for membership in| London and Groton milk producers to A < 2 3 ; z the week end with his parents here. |placed with tho exhibit. Premiums, | her family, but, further than that, she | ho Incated in New London rather than OLIN-In Hebron, Nov. 17 Size 11-4 *“Woolnap® . Blanksis Size 13-4 high grade Whits s Del,Hoff Hotel Word has been received by Mrs. |38 5, 5%, 82, 81 insists, ehe can take no mone: Orroton: becanse the vl of 3he G Rev. Sherweod “Roosevelt i white and: gray with eon = et 4 ! Thomas ' Relaney of ‘ Central avenue Class 3—Ten Ear Exhibits. “The Greatest Mother” is, of course, | sumers are on the New London side| Neltig On. " o» and 2 trasting borders, regular $5.00 ool Blagkota. 0ed WELE - EUROPEAN PLAN i that her son Thomas was wounded in . . o | the American Red Cross. She is the| of the river. Mr, Clement has prom- CZIKOWSKT H—Tn Nor & ' and quality, regylar §12.50 0 4 the head and sassed during the last| Lot A white flint, 6 to & Inches | worid's greatest organization of mercy | ised that when the local plant is es- | 'm o 2 value—at $4.95 a pair. Blankets—at 38.95 & pair. ~— ¥ HAYES BROS. P g dulve ot 38, 21 Lot I. White| and charity. She is the huge institu- | tablished that he will return and as-| aclajewski, Peter Teeghkawsil of » Props. A runaway caused much excitement | fint, 0 lnches ar over premiums $5.| tjon which has already saved millions n working out proper routes, de< | = Providence and Mre, Antane Fiirven fir Monday afternoon in the village. The [$3. $1: Lot €, yellow flint, premiums | of Jives and is going ahead {0 save| livery zones, collaction paints and aid i Welephone 1227 20-28 Broadway | horse was frightened by an auto and | % 33 Tot* D. dent corn. Dre-{mere She is the body which will not Many of tHe local people atterided fered the ravages of war merely be-| connected with his department. Do Tl.'e (;hmt.mu print is M FRISWELL’S the picnic at Columbus park Sunday |Class 4—Grand Championship Corn | cause peace has been declared. In 5 THIVIEGE — DERAULT —In . Jewett alive in this store. afternoon. A large crowd was present. Prize. short, she is just. what everyone first y. No 918, by Rev. J T - B ; 1 Nhicke -d| COMMON PLEAS COURT McCabe, Gedrge Thivieze -and ‘Miss s . s dancing Dleased ah presont. Tag phe| Td e awarded to [hecexkibuor 49k SEr LS SRR Red HEARS SUIT QVER RENT| Delina Defauit Christmas Jov sifts and sensible gifts are P ) prosont. The mu-|cyring the largest number of points e - e 5 5 IMULAINEN — G e The Jeweler gt ore P Jackson's Vicors{seorch actordin o ries won 1y Sec | IR e 50 11 109 8 "R on tne ourtof commen plens i New | ik ot n : Tiore in ahciulince. g " G fon T1L es 1, 2, 3 and 4. These = H AL L ) v Judg: Rev. Tauc) Trr Joseph Gates has returned to the | o' . ATe eemeuied” £ 3 comprehensive and extensive. - It Charles B. Waller grantedi judSment Komulainen of New ° . submarine, base after spending a fow | [0S e compul O porom the DM~ he a roll call based on_the smaliest | o1 "¢130 and intarest- aggrekating $477.| Senia M. Granbacka of North Ston. Shopplng Our Holiday Basement is MICITARY WRIST days with his parents on Tenth stroet, b Of reminmms, oftered in 4 AR | remberships, the §1 class, that wil be | {o 0% A0d njocest, agerorating ST | ngion, sdy.ithie % e avid Daniels returned after | . ooeiione B o samnple: | universal. The Red Cross wants 75 a <ainst C. Harry Kimba - ~ WATCHES spending & few days in. Providence, | §"Wind ‘secont that class, Tixample: | noxcant. at least of the Deople of the | breny ot New Tondan Thy wanor DIED. of Dolls and Toys of all kinds » R. I. i 2 A proce B United States to join. # T o N - | WGOLDRICK—Tn Norwich, Nov. 22, . 3 ene Carr s Gow | PFlses sre offered and in compstition | "l o0 "tne’ sfpantic task which] WRY f0r ront of the New Orpheum the 918, Mrs, Philip McGoldrick of Dan = 2 gene Carroll has returned te New | Diies ore offeref and i oo atre in Bank street, which was con- and Haven after spending a few days at|noemiic M aore e (ot oes o go: | the “Greatest Mother* has set herself | Guctod hy the dofendant as a motien| DTS azed 60 years i his parents’ home on Mowry avenue, |{JUChiy his scofe for that cluss is B0: | oo aiready been carerully lnid. Even | Siciod Q¥ the derendant as a motlon s Westerly, R T.,|d COMFORT KITS A generous contribution of a §50| heorn, (O lo%8 than the number of | now the details are all worked out| RUi'h hONSe, BATH Ahoul v year age Sammel Fendsrsor, | B Liverty band to_ ihe parish revenue | Giumber of eniric). Diploma. a auiliaries through- other paraphernalia were aitached for SRR . l . o s ; 7 t ady to s rent. & Shea. ag For the Soldiers and Sailors | i masses and Father Fitgmaurice, [ | Clase S—Small Grains. fing the roll of {he cilies or Dthen piatlend! dlnineth nf wers o o ERER R hesteeng peCiai vaiues In vress 4o e pastor of St. Mary's church, thank-| Lot 1, peck of oats: lot 2, peck of | which they may be. ol e i 7 7 ed the donor for the contribution, The | Wheat; lot 3, peck of rye: lot 4, peck | 000 people in one week is the pr Arguments of motion for more spe- v Li son. . one who contributed it to the church | of barley: lot 5, peck of buckwheat;| To each person who joins the Red € 1 qmone Henry. Lincoln Johnsen, Jr. = U The W, Friswell o, 25 Franklin Street AT MARLIN-ROCKWELL'S| Class 1, five R. 1. Johnny cakes; | SSHST of the bution 1e 2 Tied Croes 1] *rwo weeks continuance were grant. DRESS GOODS NOVELTY. SATIN 3 : 3 . e : Yo as 3 $ 8¢~ oq in the case of Hart, tr., vs. Brown. - S8 The new working schedule at the{C!ass 2. quick breads, five corn meal| gepteq and should be worh at all times, | *% & - | Funeral from his late home, 168 North | 71 ae. Marlin-Rockwell plant went Into ef- |muffins (without exzs, swedtened | gebcl TN Gufing the roll call, sinee i :?f:v'&ff‘“.‘“;“;'} i‘s'\g‘“?fx*‘anshy Main street. Wednesday morning At 79c Yard At $1.98 Yard fect on Monday and now the working | Without sugar); five corn meal bis- | it'is planned to accept only one mem. | Jof assisned for trial in New London Requiem mass at : - duy at the plant is from 7 a. . to|CUits (not over one egg); corn bread Dbership from a person. ;‘A!h}\ 0 )“xll" and the casde{of Bar- Buri; 36-inch Granite Cloth, wool Novelty pe a 6 b, m. for five days In tho weok | Vith weet mill and one esg (Johnny | "0 vice” 8 Wil ‘ateo be siven to | ber ¥ Kevnalds was assiened for Sat. | Marvs cometers. = © flled, in biacks and all e fash- Se Tl Brine ang Meid S | with all day. Saturday. oft. _The ‘men | cake): corn bread with sour milk and | gyoh ‘momber. This is to be placed in | 1142y, Dec. 14 the place to b ARRE wife of Henry' Boegel, in jonshle Sdlorinse Shoinch Noye waists and skirts, narrow and i were notified of the chanze in sche- |one egg (“V7); C yeast Dread | winggwa and kept there during the| P [n° atiornevs in the case. | o | Anpd wif ; [RCl Baidh. ool Chlled; . Tisan broad stripes, in new fall com-. & dule shortly before 4 clock gfter o |With wheat flour not lesy (han enie- | yeqr 1919, and is o large whito: fiel, | COUTt sdiourned to came in st Nor- | SR IORL L woy sy soqq,|[ff color combinations—at msc s D et e ot ommt Tfersace in the mapakers’ offec, |nalf corn: Class 4 steamed brown | wigh Réd Cross in the center, and| 7% Monday morning fo try the case) SEAMKS IS Sorlincs rosepn Sparks, yard, value $1.00. $2.50, The shop will be closed on Thankegiv- |bread; Class 5, corn meal mush, one| wifh 3 red, white and blue bordr. | of, the Mt Vernon Rus Co. vs. aged 01 year . i g ku;.y as wel as on Saturday this gz’:nld con n;gal hsrmm;_le.‘ one mold | Wrare more than ome member of a| Gilman Bros. Co. et al. SR SR Z | &4 Al i cheese, five slices OrD | family has joined, small Red Cross Bmma Paquin, wife of Joséph Benac v OF AN SINRN -0k | Assistant Works Manager G. B, |mush, fried, tamale pie: Class 6, corn | utie¥ To5 PO AP0V e 0S| New Britain—James B. O'Brien of| gen 31 seur Regular $£2.00 Regular $2.50 7 . AUTOMOB[LF.S, 1""'1?:“(1‘ stated on Monday in regard fl;%l g flazfi(;‘rlfifllflgmp e w(ut?flmf- corner of the flag. New Britain, who conducted the Hotel | CHATFIELD—In ?;:rwith_fi 5 ov. 2418 M SE |lc the plant’s going on to other peaco |steamed pudding with fruits (sweet- s which have 100, per cent.|Bassett, has filed a petition in bank-| 1913, Adelaide Isabel Chatfield, eidest ) < {time work that nothing had been de. | ened without suzar): class T Towns which have 100, per cen e STORM SERGE CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanical Repaire, ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark, ting, Trim- | Providence, R. T. in the extreme ‘;’ emnantuti tnnlfi!ht legrees above zero at Amarillo, Tex. Over remaining distriets in the west Jow temperatures continue, while over the eastern half of the country they are only moderate lower. Rain is probable Wednesday in the middle Atlantic states and southern New England, possibly ‘snow in New York and southern New England. The winds along the north Atlantic and middle Atlantic will be fresh northwest, fair weather. Forecast. Southern New England: Fair Tues- day; snow or rain Wednesday or ‘Wednesday nl.ght Observations in Norwich. metric changes Monday: Bulletin. | 0BLIGED T0 DROP ASST. COUNTY AGENT the past year.and a half and also be- cause of the-fact that his services are more nceded than eover at this present time, when the dairymen are endeavoring to organize 1we Co-oper- ative mily plants, one in Norwich and one in New London. in order to sell their product in compliancs with the new government requirements. With- out the neaded assistance. the im- portant worls is not receiving the at- tention it stauld and it is felt by many that tne Farm Bureau has mot yeceived the support deserved by the important place it has filled in food production and food conser vation work Quring the year. “ ““’lfil :‘he’l"ederfl, State and County authorities putting up $6.200 to finance the work during the vear, if the nec- essary 33,00 could be raised within the county, enly §2.400 raised, Miss Lucy E. Jones. who took up the work as home demenstration GREENEVILLE Albert Evans has returned to the Newpart training station after spend- ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, of Smith avenue. G Frank Yerrington has feturned to the submarine base after Spendig a few days with his parents, Mr. and that submarine base after week end in the village. Edward McNearney has returned from Stonington affer spending the week end there. Many people in the village received mail from the boys over there Mon- day. All seemed to be in the best of health and are anxioys to be back in the old U. S. A. a®ain. Mrs. William McDermott has re- turned after spending the week end in spending the |ty ing date. will 40 Sergt. Nicholas Spellman of Camp |Aried ran up to'Sixth street and was stopped by Joseph Melnsic, is unknown. NEW WORKING SCHEDULE cided about the local plant and that the worlk here would continue for some time yet on the same line as at present as there is a large amount of | work to be finished up. ENROLLED F cake suga ane Agent Warner before 12 Dec. 6,.and those wish- at the Farm Bureau office, 212 Thayer build- ing, Norwich, any time prior to that noon, Friday, Class 1—Shellin This contest req pounds, miums lot 6, peck of s $1 and 50 cents ANNOUNCES THE ANNUAL COUNTY CQRN SHOW County Agent: Warner the fifth apnual - County @ clock to may leave their entri The following classes of exhibits be included in the show: Out Contest. 5 an exhibit of of y variety , pounds to be shelled out a 83, §1: Lot E, sweet corn, 31 y beans. Home Economics Section. s (not over 2 eggs), pint dried corn. Premiums $1, announces Corn Show will be heid in the Chamber of Commerce, Building, Norwich, on Fri- day and Sgturday, Dec. 6th and 7th, 1918. The Chamber of Commerce has kindly offered the use of their rooms for this event and the Home Econ- omics Section of the Corn Fair will be set up in their rooms, while the corn field corn on the ear (1918 crop), mot artificially , '$1; Lot F, pop corn, pre- | Premiums , corn meal cakes, one loal corn meal sweet one lear eorn meal ginger bread (sweetened without r): Class 8, billed corn, cne pint; Class 9, one jar canned corn; Class 10, “THE GREATEST MOTHER" TO HAVE ROLL CALL Plans are now being made for the organization of the Norwich district, which includes the same towns .as in the campaign last spring, for the Red Cross Christmas voll call, which is to take place the week af Dec. 16 to 23. Eben Learned will be in charge of the organigation in the Norwich district, and he is to he in New Haven today in attendance at a preliminary meet- into ‘two sections, . Norwich being in the southern gdistrict of Commecticut, with Edward Y. Weber chaipman. The plan for this roll call, said Chairman Learned, as it comes from national headquarters, is most compre- hensive. “The Greatest. Mother” is getting ready to call the roll of all her chil- dren. She is planning to go-into the citles and towns; along the busy high- ways and info the quiet country lanes to find them, but she is hoping that every one of her children will answer f t »| stop in her wonderful work of recon- structing whole nations that haye suf- Cross this year will be given & button. This emblem is round, with a white field and a blue circle about it. In the membership will presen#6n Christmas day, for instance, an unbroken front of service flags in the windows of the homes, and will have in addition the 100 per cent. service flag for the town. This flag is of the same style as the 3 MBER 26, T9TE e SHEEP RAISING IN STATE . 18 TO BE ENCOURAGED * To encourage sheep ra'sing in Con- necticut, Riehard M. Bissell. chairman | of the Corinecticut state council of de- fense, has appeinted a committes which includes three members of tho defense council to investigate the sub- ject with a view to submitting 2 bill to ‘the legislature, if, after study, the committee deems that action advisable. The commitiee consists of Joseph W. Alsop of Aven, Alton T. Miner of New London and Lucius I. Robinson. of Hartford, all members of the defense council; James M. Whittlesey ot Moy ris, state commissioner of domestic animals; H. L. Garrigus, professor of animal husbandry at the Connecticut Agrioucural colicge; Rebart Scovills of Salisbury, federal food administra- tor for Conneoticut, and Samufl Rus- sell, Jr, of Middletown. Mr. Whittle- sey is chairman of this committee The committee was appointed be- cause of the fact that Cennecticut has large areas not adapted to the raisiag ber of sheep in Connecticut in 1915 danger from dogs, the high cost of fencing, and the fact that the farmers’ attention had been largely concentrat- ed on dairying. PICK PLACE FOR MILK PLANT NEAR STONINGTON C. E. Clement, market milk special- ist of the bureau of animal industry of Washington, D. C., has been in New London for several days working with PDr. W. T. Purrington in connection feasibility of having Mystic, Noank, Stonington and Pawcatuck coming into a central milk plant at New London, and has made a report of his investi- gation to Dr. Purrington. He asserts that it is not feasible for the plages mentioned to join with New 'London in a central plant owing to the dis- tance, He designated on a map of New London county the location of the various farms which supply milk to the towns mentioned and came to the conclusion that the proper loca- tion for a central distributing point the project in whatever way he can. He went to Jacksonville, Fla.. where the government sent him on a mission cific statement in the case of Fontaine Dupent, Jr., argument of motion to separate in the case of Greiner vs. Gebprath, continued. ruptcy. He made oath he.did not have Fe has liabilities listed at $13931.45 land $12,336.45 of the amount is unse- cured. the money to pay the filing fee of $30.. BRISITRYM HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAR EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS COMING OoUT | DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR AND DQUBLE ITS BEAUTY AT ONCE Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears’ as Sofc, cloth with a little Danderine and will say this was the best money you ever spent. —_— Waterford Postoffice Rated Higher. The postoffice at Waterford has been raised from the fourth to third class in_government rating and the salary will be in accordance with the rating. The advance to third class now puts the Waterford postoffice in the presi- dential appointment class. gether has served 25 years. He was first appointed as postmaster by the Hargison administration in 1883 and was out of the office for four years during the Second administration of Grover Cleveland. When the republ can party came into power again in 1896 Mr. Saunders, who has always been a republican in politics, was ap- pointed by President MeKinley, and, has held office ever since. oy store, we plan to make every Days” a busy day. is away below regular price, and every article " Economy Days _ouoid:-o E Following are some of the items offered—every one lar 3%c quality—at 25c a yapd, Regular 37%4¢ TOWELING At 19¢ Yard ATl Linen Crash Toweling, 1% to 3 yard lengths, regular 29c One case of Hemmed Crochet each. e Regular $4.00 . J BLANKETS 7~ ° At $2.95 Pair Size 11-4 “Nearwool” Biankets, Regular $2.25 BLANKETS " At $1.69 Pair One case of Gray and White Cotton Blankets, regular $2.25 LOISELLE — Tn 1918, by Rev. M. Wioyd Sweet and Miss Tsabells Danielean, -J. Ginet Son of Dr. and Mre. Henry L. da John~ son, aged 1 Qaughter of John Chatfield and Annle | Leigh Chatfield of New Haven. TIFT—In Sylvandale, Lisbon, Nov, 22, @ 1918, Alice Olin, widow of W. H. Tift, | aged 69 vears. Prayer at her late home in. Sylvandale | value—Special price $1.69 a Fplendid . qusiity, reguiew S4MS Regular $1.00 Regular $2.50 DRESS SATIN At $1.98 Yard Plain Dress Satin, 36 inches wide, for dresses and skirts, in At $1.69 Yard Storm Serge, 42 in black, Alice, ‘Wool wide, hagen, inches Copen- brown, green, plum and . s = SR service flag, but under the Red Cross | Tuesday, Nov. 26, at 1.30. ~Services ay—Special price $1.69 a y: all ihe fashionabie colocs:—i Blacksmithing in all its brances. ROM COLCHESTER, ;:fifmnanod[ Dgn(;'eno‘lrith[’";;.l}‘lnt. 1:0:',,:::‘&'"” imprinted the words “100 per | é{h thet BaptiBs‘:r':lh\:;c:;m;?‘y le?e;l f:guuu— pggze ;;Tzl.%co.s a yard, §£ic|;;i&fl§; 5%1"98 a yard, reg- * DIES IN ARMY SERVICE|from corn, whether nomed in e | oOBE” i y at 2. : 50, % corn, o above | N 5 . g ; John Slaga of 93 West Main street|classes or nof, fo be exhibited in| o -iic Greatest Mother” herself, in ||| DRINK A GLASS JONEEly, cemetery. 2 Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St. has received word from the army de- partment that his friend, Thomas M. Growns, was killed in action in France on Nov. 18, Private Growns was a native of $2 ai above named amounts. nd $1 MRS. CHARLES C. TREAT'S BROTHER IS WOUNDED Premiums $3, poster form, will be present wherever there is a roll call. She will look out upon those who work in her name from store windows, theatre lobbies, hotels, clubs and wherever else she can be placed. This poster, which i OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. < Regular $2.50 DRESS VELVET Regular $6.00 & CLOAKING At $4.95 Yard Poland and was about 24 years old. He was working on a farm in Coi- chester, when he went into the arm Growns and Slaga.lived in adjoining houses .in a village, in Poland, . and | Mrs. Charles C. Treat of 10 Brown street had a letter on Monday from her brother, Louis A. Chapman, telling her that he had been wounded but is Church & Allen 15 Main Street in reality a window i is being distributed by the millions. Since early in November supplies of various sorts have been finding their At $2.19 Yard Suit and Dress Velvet, 36 inches Says we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh wide for coats, dresses and Winter Coatings, in black and : Growns'cAme to Americ whes we ot [ recovering in a hospital in France, He | way into roll call headquarters, Offi- and guoid ilinsss. . skirts, in black, brown, taupe, colors,” mod, Tamvy welkht. STWrEON & YOUNG about 16 vears old, following the death | W29 Struck in the legs by shrapnel, | cials who will handle the campaign are e e delft, navy, garnet and green— cellent ~quality and finish —, of his mother at that time. His father | C2USing flesh wounds, but no boaes | all ready for the opening guns. Wor regular §2.50 value at $219 a Special price $4.95 a vard, reg- and BUILDER | faq Giog when the boy wan sen®r | were broken. The lecter was wrilten | ers have heen appointed snd commi Sanitary science has of late made yard. on Nov. 1. Previously to this she had had notice from the government of the wounding of her. brother, the telegiam stating that this had taken place on Sent. Private Chapman was in Co. ‘materiale ‘at right | years old. ular value $6.00 a yard lapoi, ) 50 Waest' Main St tees have been named. The firstwnames in the roll call will be recorded as early as possible on Dec. 16. SIX AGREEMENTS IN WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION Six workifien's compensation agree- ments as follows have been approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue and rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat- est application of its untiring research s the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita- tion of the drainage system of the hu- man body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to It takes an experienced undertaker to look solemn and conceal his satis- faction. DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 354th infantry, going into the army service from'Chicago, and had been in SPECIAL VALUES IN RUGS rance since last August ith tie = Fo feel dull and heavy when we arise, i i e 1 7 51“::'?'"1;"' T led with (i clerks ‘6t tue superior | feel dull und heavy when we ariee T Lmoleum Rugs, én_an excellent “assortment of pat- i Malcolme! C. Browne of Quaker Hill| Versai s . Mills, of |foul tongue, nasty breath, acld stom- ady Assista ize 2 s—Speci i announces the engagement of h‘ls -w::j,‘,;‘,lesm:{‘éfi‘, P “A‘r_;e:c ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a Telephone 328-3 terns, size 24x36 inche pec.ml price 5% ead‘! E daughter, Tda Malcolm, to Carsten B.|Bourgeous, Versailles, employe, badly |daisy by opening the sluices of the [} Hansen®of 33 Pacific street, New Lon- don. Miss Browne is an accountant in the New London office of the Amer- jcan Railway Bxpress company and Mr. Hansen is a junior engineer with the U. S. Shipping board. The ‘wedding will take place early in December. HENRY E. CHURCH regular price 75c. WM, SMITH ALLEN bruised stomach, at rate of $8.46. Ship Construction and Trading Co. Stonington, employe, and Arathur Peckham, Westerly, empiove. bruises on shoulder and chest, n¢ rate . of $13.44. Marlin-Rockwell Corporation, Nor- wich, employer, and Irving S. Button, 591 Main street, employe, ‘nfected cut in finger, at 1ate pf $14. Ship Construction and Trading Co,, Stonington, employer, and George W. Spear, Westerly, employe, bruised in- step, at rate of $14. Brainerd end -Armstrong Co., New system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poison- ous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the tomach, liver and bowels the previous d: indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The millions of people who are both- » or Smyrna Rugs, size 27x54 inches—they arg reversi- ble and will give double service—Special price $1.98, regular price $2.50. TEAMING and TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND’AT B REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 Bridgeport.—Making the third mem- ber of the Bridgeport police force un- able to overcome influenza, Patrolman Henry Pitz has just died. ASK FOR and GET Velvet Stair Carpet, small, neat désigns, in brown and green, red and green, and the popular hit and miss pattern—Special price $1.39 a yard, regular RADIOLITE STRAP WATCHES, ETC. cut palm of hand, at rate of $16. Ponemah Mills.. Taftville. empiover, @nd Joseph Marion, Taftviilo, employe, two fingers truised, at rate of $6.10. This will cost very little, but is suffi- cient to make anyone a prorounced crank on the subiect of internal san- itatien, . £ bec ! price $1.75. , TLondon, empioyer, and Bertis A, Will- | ered w};’m cor};sl;llpa.;xon, b(l_lmusu nge]la, z T i jams, New London, employe. burned |stomach trouble, rheumatic s ess; B { ( FROFMICK'™S | 5omoirion v, dums | siomach trowle, mwmattc simmesss |l qpyp & ¢ BURKE mm Wite of $11.75. disorders and sickly complexions are B . & Patrick J. Clifford, .N London, | urged to get a quarter pound of lime- 41 Ml' s . & “an.d m Bmployer, and Isadore Dean, emplove, stone phosphate from the drug store. in Street THE For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS PORTEOUS & MITCHELL (0 | FuneralDirectors ~

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