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Geuqmmvuinm 11§ | UYL i ) d ngml!nky"vml. o‘uaxu n-.\mun Tecently on-a’business er- TA ] | Treman H. Woodward, of the 133rd Y L5 Tren\. Mortar Battery, son of Revl B N ¢ women will begin this|rite Copeland, Miss Fannie Meter. D ”"’IROUBLES "':"N* BTN T s "“; | (S tmed woriag the wesk's drive| . Mrs, Will I, Stearns, captatn, Mrs.| V. 1 Woodward, formerly pustor of : savings | W. S. Alling, Mrs. E. J. Hunt, Mrs. G, | the Firstt N. E. chprch at Norwich wm lamps at 449 o'clock 1“"' H‘rlul Steinbough fi"d sons ‘:&r:,pt:'bym : fiv‘:: n:w;l}‘;e city to I« Mrs. U. H. Whitney, Mrs. | Town, has swritten the following let- ul dlécotatorts of tnis of Dayville were gmt visitors I | yring Norwich up to its quota of $600,- { 2 "R. Kind, Mrs. H. H. Pottis, Mra.{ter from the front in Belgium: len )| There was sufficlent snow Friday | NOrwich. 000 and teams of Boy Scouts and the | Walter A, Bussey, Mrs. Jane Cassidy, . Novembor 4, 1918, the boys to sample in| Mrs. Willlam T, Lane ‘of Norwich is Girl will also do their part to Mrs. Charles L. Stewart. i 3 y , 3 % s n Mivetly the gueet of her, George C. s“fi, ok ) Occum team-—Miss Walsh, captain,| Dear Folks: It is in most comfort- Preparations at the ‘capitol in Hart- und tamily P‘m;y afternoon a: 4 'clock the | Mr. Toplif, Mrs. J. Kelly, ' Mra. F.|able quarters that T write vou this lot- ford for the convening of the legisla- l-mn Allen W, . Sterry, a for- 'tan- had a mecting. it the head- |lasynere Miss Alice Teboau, Miss|io. yonignt. A candle burns in the i|tare next month are’ going forward mer teacher in the Mashapaug district, | quarters in the Thayer building, where | Thitesa Coughlin, Miss Oberline Cham- | 0. ¢ tho large itcher, table, At W is the guest of friends in Union for a | Mrs. Arthur Hareey Lathrop gave them | Paigne. BaBk:)c b choser fiia te the ot o 1 “&hn vatn | Churen Bros, ¢urs, Comer| ©© dave. thelr final instructions and all -were | Mrs. J. N. Rosenbers, Saptain, Mes. | my back 12 b cheery fco b Tady "‘g- and have mednnmnm ,‘}“‘r“r,&,n fi.mn ,mhu,,, Ferry mt.—ndvb" el George P. Miner of Putnam visited | impressed with the impertance of do-{yh Levine, Mrs. J. Lahn, Mrs. 3. Tay- out success don't be dhcunnnd. lor, Mrs. L. Solomon, Mrs, R. Alexan- preparing coffee for my two comrades recently at the home of his sister,|ing their best to see that Norwich|gn St Tn 3 im0 the. fitmes S ot he loins and| The Amston Moulding and Luml ss Thelma Solomon, Miss Eva | an: ¥ o e of e ou;fi';o?e" fll;d;‘ngfll& 224 corparatios of Hebeon lks med'fl :‘(“ S, ngurfls Hggleston of North | comes ‘g_ {;’m“"'“ Has geenmumm';g Goldberg, Miss Ras Gordon, . Harry | table a little Belglan boy and girl are sure ""“ rlem|name to the Amston Moulding cor- 7 4 nxphael ‘Herman Alotsin, looking at mcturu postal cards, an- < . traubles vanish and new Tite | OIS TS n Jreie. oty epeiiment o Dridny that. thia 1a| 4 e “'rhu Ointment and Resinol Soap bring ‘wofbe as you tinu. ‘Mahone; Miss Nancy Colber;, captain, Miss how it all came about. Sai i fer | el e ¥ l‘on no.-v!‘-‘fi: Testored| Tho state board of pardons wrill con- e ta i el B e betad ror | = pros e s delice ptial by Cath Bowen, Miss Treresa “Leonard, -Smithy a0 "Seotty” 1o "Woody. ;lm T i E;;‘:;i'::‘h" al viger, con takin; ext week to con- t ‘hase of wa b “Let’s o We assi and T S O 58 oroskos of the | ooy S8, & tencher in the high | fiimpe ‘beciuse the moncy noeds iss Maizio Maloney, Miss Anua | ‘Let's go for a wal went. Said ¥ . to- * P and | usudl ed in making the skin :fi?m'eu 3 _" {rl’%’e and prevent a State prison who ask for pardons. school at Central Village. of “the gayesnment are still immense Mae Foley, Miss Yvonns “Woedy' to- “Smithy’ and “Scotty,” | usudily sacceed in making the i 7 Miss Gladys Fieke, Miss Retta Steehy, | “There's a stove and a cea kettle and | clear and healthy again. oL AEDAL Hauriom Oft Gipsules| A Somers correspondent mentions | ,,C2Ph, Thomas H. Hanuah of Fitch- | even though hostilities a=ross the seas | Migs Mae Wholey, Miss Ross Callahag’ | 8 womn 1 can see in that house. Let's | your drogeit J,_‘,_,_, R Vmpetted, direct from the labora- a | Do Mk Who BAsehl oudrsehe St | ave' cedvel. Mrs. W, R. Back, capiain, g0 in and ask for somo coffce” We | geset — B imponpl; T Gt thoe | that Mrs. Maud P. Kimball has closed | over’ o vear was a guest Wednesday | Al purchaes of ‘war sayings stimps piain, Ars. D. 2 5 | Resinol Soap. 77y them ! ories” ¥ Madsiem Holla them|per home on Chestnut Hill and has| 2V i ircia s of My, ‘and Mrs. Ot6| fres ot M. Lester, Miss Berthn Hutzler, Mrs. | went in. Surely the good lady. would from yomr dru, Do not take a gone to Ellington to the home of her . 3 m now on represent a -2 per | Harry Land, Mrs. Fred Bliss, Mrs. C. be glad to maks us some coffee. Or BB TE 1o 160 boxe ros sizes | £one o Blington fo, B 5a 1o Riper fremus. Captain |sent investhiont, and mwhe theds: aia. Gager, Jr, 50 she said, and before lons we drank “The Dnited States civil servics com- | WHehi 1 :bers. ls-hnd Tor an inder- | Srees e Suaranteed investment of | Mre. Earl M. Christman, captain, | twe cups abioce. But {ho coffes was ¢ mission anppunces open competitive | inite period. g t‘citmr!nesu, whetiier bought|Ars. William Pitcher, Mrs, Richard [really chicory, and the sugar had LCDGE NOTES ~ ’ bt ttmy s Ll L st 2od. :1. singlé units of $4.23 or in many in- | Seed, Mrs. Edward Risiev, Mrs. Reid | come from the American Relief As- Y e s mes that amount. Melntyre, Mrs, Arthur R. Blackledge. | saciation. A littie more “pariez-vous- REBEKAHS. - r Both men and women. | FRIENDS GANNOT BELIEVE e MOMBS ISy Mol o ke £ M=, A £ Story, captain, Miss Ruth | ing® and we arranged to return this| The regulas mesting of Hope, Re- Khe €xira suei Y wehich N y? e aw! $) , Miss o, 3 U e Inter l'ways Mr. and Mrs. Sherman have closed| CHARGE AGAINST R. G. HOLMES | nion¢ by Mre, Lathrop, are the fo s e e e sy I | Sl rne o S colleg Sur | hekan e Moo RLILIO. (iR el : : A source of danger if the system their summer home, the Zebulon| On 2ll sides among the many friends | lowing: B“ss. Mion i Kopiter, sugar, and, as turned out later, our|held-in Bdd Fellows' hall Wednesday e : . L own milk. 1 Torge mambor present, | Weakened or run-down. Many s Brown farm in North Stonington, and | of Royal G. Holmes the utmost confl- | Mrs. H. M. Lerou, captain, Mrs Mrs. William Baker, Mrs, J, A. Par- | 'We ho Lave followed fast on the | Bamies 1o ' as well as older people, do notget lfidqnm For will occupy an apartment in High|dence was expressed on Friday that|Frank 'P. Church, Mrs. Harry Ward, | ker, 3 in: e Jollowed fast on the| Routine bustness was traneasted -and |, " 05 ishment g Srect, Ashaway, R. T he could not be gullty of the assault|Mrs. Herbert iWilley, Miss Mettic 1 cer, Mrs. L. M. Youns, Mrs. V. IL | liels of the retroating Germans have| one. tandidate wan iimen attar | their e nourishment which 1 {0at, Mrs. C. R Chambariain, Mrs G.|seen much of Belgium. Almost every- | the bust Bn, miinsoes cn|need to build up the vital, . , upon Capt. James Lennen, for which | Standish, Miss Sharper, Miss Marzue- | . Bow. 2 ‘thing * whie} e atIvES o the Bisiness’ Bcsstonésdansritnes, cakin HAMIL I ON adminisrator of the cotats of Gaseat|Be was released under 3500 bonds after " i thing Wwhich the natives owned was|and’ offec were served. At the mext | SHCEY With which to withstand sews g i taen to the Vaterland. That is, it ting, the a e faciion o oM. |Weather and fall easy vietims to dis- his arrest on Thursday ‘night. His o th meeting the annual elsctio W. Arnold, has transferred to_Joseph the kaiser's hordes could uee it. The | cers wil ease germs. 5 A §t Germain a partlally completed | Nitherto unblemished reputation pre-|GRANTS FORECLOSURE QN FIVE DIVORCE SUITS Eiiehus can ey unfashsnihel o e With a proven history of more thain WA I CHES Wb oy Wilnity s that he could have committed the act FARM IN PRESTON| . BEFORE JUDGE MALTBIE |Americans who insist on raying even ODD FELLOWS. sixty yvears' service as a food-tonie Millinery, trimmed hats and untrim- | ieh which-he is charged: Before Judge W. M. Maltbie at the for the cookiag of our own coffee. The builder, rich in abundant nourishment, , Five suits for divorce were héard med shapes at cut prices Come early. et lndge, No. 27, I O. O. F. e Father John's Medicine builds new. - c Mr. Holmes was represented in the [Short calendar and motion list session | before Judge W. M. Maltbie in the|uns Just belped themsclves. Bven|phaig their rewular mesiing on Tues- |yital e Every Watch of this make a|¢f Prondway, Mme. Fourier—ads. |police court on Friday morning by |Of the superior court heré on TYiday | superior court here on, Friday morn- | how, it Seems add to see the littlo chil- | g4y evoning in 04d Fellows' hall ant| " O¢ very great food yalue as ! VO When_Connecticut degree of -Poca- | Attorney J. J, Desmond when the case | Merning, the Dime Savings bank was | ing, in which the decrets were grant- | e 4nd okl women salute us as e | trangagtod rantine businoss. A JATE® | by export. Shomict some e moroem mode] timepiece, hontas, L. O, Ii. M., held its 24th great|was called. Captain Lennen had not|granted a foreclosure in the Sum Of|ed in three and two were continued | PSS b¥. They oo ore ey of candidates were initiated and|ment in Father John's Medicine fa council session in Red Men's hall at|been able to leave\the hospital, and | $660.6 of a mortgage on a piece of|for the filing of i are used to weiing obelsance to-sol-| iy put thrc ) o1 o 2 2 9 (V| Torringten Thursday, Emma Einsei- | Attorney D eeeten o con|land n” fHa town of ‘Preston. Ths militacy sorvie of the hushiaae 15 | diers, having been made to fear the | nUl UG PG INON) e fi“fii.?fif‘ "™ the| ouly. daken up. by the jSer SEE del of Rockville presided, - tinuance, stating that Mr. Holmes was | defendants were Isaac Tocker and 14 | theso two eason. Teuton | bustnoss se=slon o social hout was-ent | Tormio gaca oo Heh and e At Grotom poultry show, where|Sick in bed at home. It Is understood | Tocker and others. The Limit of re-| On the grounds of desertion Mary | SH® Who s cooking our coffee -hid | JiRess 3! i e - abont 50 binds Tora beins exhibited, | that he is suffering a nervous collapse | demption was made on or hefore the | Baker Richardson of Stonimston wes|Per, tW0 small boys in an atic closet ich time a vollation Was| this old-fashioned. pure and wholesome o ; Served by the entertainfuent commit- | prexorintion with safety because it is i as a result of the accusation made |last Tuesday of January with succes-|given a divorce from John C. Richard- | WLCn the Germans evacuated the town, |'toe ™/ g% | D Y Beckuse Franklin Squar Fhowing T0 paie ot fansy piboons | against him. The case was continued 8ive days for the Jewlsh Asriculturall Son: now of Washingion, D, C, where|N10 tius thev were mot - taken from | ““Foytine business was transacted at| Eiranteed tree from danserous drume 8 hares, rabbits and cavies. to Dec. 20. Aid soclety of New York, which claims | he ie employed as a clerk. They were her. She states that there Was, 2| ino regular meeting of Uncas lodge, in any form and it is absolutely mon- g Atiorney, Desmond stated that he|a $600 second mortgage on the Prop-|married on Oct. 2. 1912 fine of two thousand macks if a civi- ~dry b Do | Baconotl ‘Whire Il _cars stop. . In some of the schools Friday refer- and the wife & s ith larze numb resent, Nobls had long Bnown both Captain Lennen | erty, Bessie Becker of Preston, who on May 30,| ian was caught with as much as al Grana A B Fowler. peesse e ence was mado to Britain day today|ana Mr. Hot - ! claims an $1,800 mortgage, and Moses | 1915. Z half pound »f meat in his possession. | Crond A B Fowler presided. The THE CONNECTICUT/STATE BOARD |and the valor with which that country | aiant of fhe feeatly mentenn. S| 3. and Simoh Solomon. who claim an | inevaded c:{axm:h?'czlx’nm?:fl.z”;fifih W28 | Bven to possees milk incurred o thous- | o pcion, of officers wilt ke place #EXAMIN stood in the gap with ¥France untililic all the rest of the friends of the |attachment lien of $150: pressed in court. ® Rland mark fine ard lability of jmpris- | ** ¢ next meeting. DELCO-UGHT OF"EXARINATION.AND America was ready for action. accused, was dumfounded at the ac-| The court granted the petition of| Fva Moran of Sto was | 9nment. When the Huns finally with- ELKS REGISTRATION .OF NURSES Since all restrictions in regard to|cusation made against his client, Card Henry Frueh and Gerirude Win- |granted a divorce from Harry J,|97eW: they took all the taliccioths, bu- : N i complete-Electric Light and | will hold a meeting on Thursday,|Cbristmas shopping huveh tmenI re- | account of his own health, he sai t\{nron Lm‘xieh, limsba‘nd and fwuet.h of | Moran, now of parts unkhown, whom | [S21 COVErs, and all the clothes of the| At the regular meeting ct Norwich Power Plant *"*lmoved, byyers can go the limit in!had not been able to see Ml". Holmes New London, for change of s their she claimed deserted her on Aug, 29, [ HCOPI® vouns and old, except those ARG sl - 5 3 = : . e : < "rhe safest, surest and most eco- January 2, 1919, at 11 A. M, at the | purchasing the fine holiday goeds of-| personally on Friday and he had no|family name to French. They alleged |1912, two years lacking a day from | Ny Wore. The Germans had raised | 1) e s of six 20, || nomical form of light and. power. State Library, Hartford Conn. = | fered by The Bulletin's advertisers. |further information as-to his physical | that the difficulty qf pronunciation of | tho 'day of their wedding. iultery | Poor wheat. —Americ.n Relief socie- | didates wera initiated and several aps 8 d power. vl vai conlition. their na4me was a source of embarr-| w; i 1 ties had/sent the Belgians good wheat, | Plicati were also received. On De- Examinations for registration will| Opened avhile yoy wait. The best 3 : 5 & as also ,alleged in the complaint. Y cember 13th the district deputy grand 7 von | oveters in the city. 60z quart, at| The police authorities said there had | assment in business and social inter- | These offinses were claimed to have| P the Gerbans for tho most pau, | Sember 13th the distri B be held fn Hartford and New Haven | oYTR'S (0 U3¢ SO been no new developments in the case | COUTse. been committed at Waterbury, Vt., and | X¢Pt_giving the Eclglans their own | Sited ruler will make his annual vie: on January 15th and 16th. Applica-| and as far as they wera concerned it| In the case of Heath vs, Browning, a | elsewhere since Aug. 29, 4313, "with | POCX wheat. L A e ey e nod et MO e | Was apparent they considered the evi- | bond of $75 was ordered and also & | persons unknown to the Plaintilr, The|, Yot o Americans havs fared well | there will be & social session. ment conference in Boston this week tions must. be sent to the Secretary t dence which is in their possession |better statement. custody of a 17 y i Selglum. For two, diys we were before January lst. ” Rev. J. 1 Bartholomer, former super- | S251S ¥ % In ihe cage of Chester R Shelley v8 | piven o the motay 014 daughter Was| pioteq cosy as could he with & Bel- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, R INDE ALBAUGH. R. N, ntendent _ of orwich district, has Myrtle S. Shelley, counsel for the!” Tony Grillo was given a divorce|Si2n Deasant woman who had three| The regular meeting of White Cross Secretary, |charge of the New England area work. P, plaintiff said that he is in the army | from Layina Lambert Geillo of Wint. | COWs Stll which the Germans in their 13, K. of C. was heid CARL W. BROWN State] mm Srdrttord, Gonns After o successful term as matron g 1 and the order to pay his wife 35 |mantic. to whom he was married on | Daste ad overlooked. Then we feast- evening in the courcil rooms | Phone 1874-14 Norwich, Conn.. of the Huntington home, Norwich, Dayid Magill. weekly puts him behind $6 per week!Sept. 3, 1911. The plaintiff alleged|d on milk, butter, and ¢ rc as we wnrha large number present. The first | Qumre——— —— Mrs. Margaret Morrall will return to| Davia Magill, 69, died Thursday{and he wanted the order vacated, but o i that his wife had committed adultery | M2 not for many a day. ¥ s workad on a class of can- = on_divers accupied the % of Miss G. A. Washburn on Highland { Water strest, Whaitinsville, Mass. He | term. days between July, 1913 d July,|and its wide, green field How glad attention of the meetmg “or the re-|es; Mrs. John Woods, Mrs. Frank terrace. nid been troubied With rTheumatism| Atforneys Keefe and Morgan arzued 1917 at Willimantis and othen Dlaces, | W& Were to Jeave “No Man's Land” be- Hodgkinson, Mrs. Nellie Fletcher, Mrs, yons 0 o | At the meeting of the Vernon tofn |and bronchitis for a long time. He|d demurrer and a motion for a better | The' petitioner asked for the custody | Mnd. Al is level, fertilc ; Stafford Springs and occupy the home night at the family home, 13 West |the matter went over.to the next|with a certain Mike beautiful country with A o J. Mulligan's report of [ Mary A. McNeely. Miss Dorothea M- school committee Welnesday evening |was a native of Ireland, son of John |Statement in the cage of Hamilton,|of a minor child, but this was not| "Nere turnips grow more abundanily of money collected from | Neeley, Miss Evonine Broadhurst, My A - the board voted to buy first aid kits |and Sarah Brown Magili, and had re- |aim., vs. Rowe, and the court look|given than in almost any other land. 1 councils” thioughout the | Harry Hargrives, Mes. Loe Clegg, WAUREGAN BLOCK, NORWICH |for ail. schools so that the teachers|sided in Whitinsville for vears and | the papers. It is an action over the|" Fyieda Horowitz of Franklin, whose| think the Belsians have lived on po- | state for the K. of C. ist in the | sale of land at the Groton Iron works |maiden name was Gurowitz, was given | [0es and {urnips for the iast four i for $70,000 and the commission claim- it fand Willi- [ Mrs. Mabel Hill Mrs. Nancy Brows, credited Wn.h 3300 and Put-| Mrs. Elizabeth Brodell, Miss Lillian could care for pupils in case they were | was employed as a ma injured. Whitin machine works. He was a|for $70 a divorce from Alexander Horowits of| ¥ears, they have so many. But our h $200. Brodell, Miss Louise Willlams, Miés The “smileage campaign” in Con-|member of the United Presbyterlan |ed is 2 per cent. New Haven on the grounds of adultery | S0ffee IS ready now—and enough for ——— Taniy Reynied, Mg Gl et T i Gome| church, _ Besides his wite, he is sur-| The sum of §35 to defend was al- | committed between: Aug. 5 1015 say| M3d&me and her family, too. So I PAST GRANDS' MEETING. Mrs. Alice Wharmby. & ; . [vived by four daughters, Mrs. David |lowed in the cases of Thris Ruckdes- | Aug. 10, 1918, at New H: thoa| Will close xrg learn a litte more < THE STORE FOR gouncil of defense has motificd €ach|Savage, Mrs. Andrew Baind, Mrs.|chel ve. Mary Ruckdeschel apd Paul| person anknown to the saiif | Fench and German from. one who cen Thames Past G conuts and to make a report on the|dames Connor, Mrs, Robert E. Gibson; | W. Greene vs. Ruth Enos Greene. | olaintift and’ defendant ywere married|SPeak both, er, but | Hor arsd INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY work. done. three sons, Thomas A\mgn‘l’{, of Mill-| In tt};e case of Bcelcker V8. Berr‘\isteir} on April 10, 1917. rather hilr own good Fiemish tonsue. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wyman Carroli, Jre 28 s bury, Robert Magill of Whitinsville, |a motion to_amend was granted anl vec plus qu'un peu d’arm 3 have been at Elkir ok " XMAS SHOPPING Bishop ' Ntlan hds appointed Rev. | William Afastil of Baltic, Conp iwe | also the HELt to cite. additional co- | aor g Hg;Frounds of descrtion since e = have been at Elkins Park, Pa.. r"’ tevs: . Al:ldre:' 5{. Plunkett of 8°. T‘»;‘rn:lrhd .. X church, Sharon, pastor at St. Joseph's, This is' the of useful Shelton, to succecd ate Rev, Dan. o iel A. Baile; gifts. We have the stock and | 2na Srontv May 5, 19 5 Hea TRUMAN. brothers, Thomas H._ Magill, Samucl |defendants. e Rl e N il ugm of WhitinsyMe, and a sister,| One week was allowed for answers 3 : - | PRIZE AWARDS MADE FUR e R s Susanna Magill, of North Graf-|in the cases of Collins vs. Loyal Pro- om ho was mar-| ;, formerly of Colchester | jon Mass. tective Insurance Co., Simeon Fran- | eral days. Miss Helen Smith of Fnrest Hillsy has been the guest of Miss Mily 7 viee for desert. Sup- ried on April’3 1308, The ease was CORN COOKERY PRODUCTS |1 of salads, ht | o 5 = cold meat|dred J. Cary. continued for the fil X 3 i 2 ontvillé, “Je was brother-in-law of Rev. Wil- | cis Dickson v Agnes Dickson, | by Atismney 1. T Brs, o e ’,’; ,f{:;,;‘:g“gjffi‘d"f\‘"s ‘: g S0 19T | Lieut. and Mrs, Willlam Cheney, N Trinity college is to honor those of |liam Crawdord, of the Dean Hill Meth- | Frederick E. Weeks vs. Iva M. Weeks, | gone later in the day, so that rid s fni S Brown and daughter, have returned 10, can give you an excellent as-|its alumni and undergraduate bodies | odist church. iand two weeks for a better statement : 2 onda b Washington, D. C, after a visit to X who have fallen in the war. The list MEs Thomas & Helbbnan. in the case of Risley vs. Zepperi ana | 'Orc¢ decree Will be entered. Ars. Drown's parents, Mr. and Mre. sortment for ‘the ladies md"(r;gg:susdi:’lmg?nmgf;:;m.lL APIRR | e an fiinoss of two years, Mrs, | @ DORd Of $15 in the same case. RE-ELECTION FOR G. A, R. A on ihe b a3 T ontertains | Charles D. White. i pe a N London, Sept. 27, 1018, Katherine lionan Hefferran died at|gs pER CENT. COAL SUPPLY FOR COMMANDER 0. M. PRICE ;made today (Safurday) a. corn = N children, THIS CITY IN SIGHT | After ~serving , thres consceutiva |519% Will be open all day. The fitty : 3 e The precseds of the aanal hotiday | IET Eome in Worcester, Mass. She was 3 . s ol the widow of Thomas F. Heffernan yeats as -commander - of - Sedgwi ive eatries which have bean.made will A few luuuhom fo‘. 'he sale to be hald this month by the M I No. 1, G. A. R, Oriin M. E’y‘»‘.- ke the competition close, this and was born in Norwich. the daugh-| Martin E. Jensen, chalrman or the wich Art association Ee towards| ter of the late Michael and Bridget Ro- {lccal fuel committee, makes the fol- Bt County Agent F. C. Warner on Fri- best the fund for the support of a Krench|nay. - For the past eight years she had |lowing official statement upon the{fit ;‘;‘3;‘;{‘23“?3 :r‘xlot}fi:— ‘f’ea:e:;\‘tel!i:: Ladies: orphan which was adopied last Jan-| made her home in Worcester. Four |uresent coal situation in Norsich: farm bureau will jon. an_ which 2l meeting held in Buckingham fiary by the associs sons and two daughters survive. Thel At the present writing Ncrwich has | Sroios o meeting at the Chamber of WHITE APRONS - Deputy State-Factory Commissioner | funcral was held from St. Peter's|received, or has in sight, atout 80 per | Memorial on )f“'“é“ . Svemine. THEM | huiiding. in small, round, dquare, pointed Bib- | Wiliam E. Duncan states that there | church, Thursday morning zpd burial|cent of its estimated anthracite coal SRy Treeeh harosling s i s g 7 i business was transacted. Tho N band Apron, in plain an v - |are 435,397 more persons employed in|was in St. John's cemeiery, Worces- |supply. Ll : Ll i b the e on the corn. | | Soria, TR0y T, S ‘1o G150, O M- | rien of the siate than fadre mere| tor There is and probably will continue | eleotion resulied follows Coom-| Miss Dorothy Buckley from Storrs, | T After the or- Percais in Band snd Bib Apron at}in 1916. In that year there were 320.- to be a shortage of No. | nut and|TRICCR SR AL i senlor. |state leader of home d om | Qinary nad the offi- 80c and 73c. 597; in 1917, 847,511, and this year, FUNERALS. stove coal; it is therefore urzed that|Yic® commander orge C. Crocker; | ngents, did the Judging in S e consid- 355,994, egg coal be purchased; even though {Junior ce ~commander, Josepi | oo, ioh Bungalow at $1.50 to $3.50. S i Nancy A= Al sosmabor s John Campbeil. it has to be broken with a hammer. | Mitebell; adjutant. George Kampf; & 50y oo book which she has been friting in| On Friday morning at 8.30 o'clock| J-ocal coal dealers have been asked fl;&f:erma;le\;; frgnkp!-a‘ Beckwith; |y, Dt tha entr the interests of suffrage, sbon to be|the funcral of John Campbell was|to put out No. 1 nut and stove coaliehablain . Gearge = Biddic; sur | collection of eight dishes in wh DAINTY MUSLIN published. It is to be placed in sec- | held from his late residence on Palmer | SParingly for stoves and range: 55, W (Enaliing et u e S ondiry schools, mermal schools and |avenue with many many relatives| All domestic consumers are now en- | day, I %x‘nrhe ‘Uf') officer of th Te xhe awards UNDERWEAR colleges, Actual Government of Con- | from out of town in attendanve, There | titled to two-thirds of thelr aoal but|guard, Thomas Wormsley: f Johnny C i necticut s the title. was & delegation from Norwich Lodge, | ey must usg some egz, IS8 [ samraliten, T Ueotis Riddle; ence x:n;n 1 -Ci : in Corset Covers, Envelope Chemise,| "Tho tax collector's offica will be open |NO- 430, B. P. O. E. of which the|nut or some No. 1 buckwheat r small- 8ates fo the Department i Comt Gonl Stuthng (9First, M . : Stanton: Drawer and Skirt Combinations, Night | Ao be . ment, S. S. Stocking and John Sery N. Ha z Nor ond, 2 er; sentry, Rooes, Long and Short White Skirts— ay and Tuesday evenings unti] § | deceased was a member, at the funer- | €7, o miE AR WOk (sacania i, \ e Ski : : : A dealer finding- that of nhis|ice; alternates, Charles Geer and poe UBceilins o e istee, three oielocke for. the pursoss of collecting |8l A Tequiem high mass was celo- r finding scme 3 orence Browning third 2. | i brated at § o'clock at St. Patrick's | Customers refuse ezz conl may de- |George Willey arnes, Preston. fter the | P & suitable gift for Girls and balance of unpaid personal taxes. Aft- | prAted at 3 o'cock at Bt Fatrieks |y " T other customers two ad-| The reading of the annual reports| Com Meal Biscults (3 election a . held, the | e :;'n‘fu“e;:la‘z",nflt;::e;r\:\:;; g‘i‘ 'tahned‘:ur'x celebrant, Rev. Peter J. Cuny twas|ditional tons of egg coal, even though |of the officers wa homlfi(ted m‘; these | 1. T, Kanahan, I \ se : mcmht»r= elng cntertained with sones.| ket '4 a0 il » £ = T v. rles’ X ¢ | these custmers may have received two |reports showing the financial con-|E. T, s, C ocitations, of hand. Re- | NECKWEAR o over %o the prosecuting attorney |deacon and Rev. Myles P. Galvin was e D . L. Barnes, Preston. o a Re Subdeacon, Mrs, F. L. Farrell ren.|thirds of their full order: dition and membership will be read at) Johnny Cake made with sweet in all the latest #t¥lés in Stocks and | 25 the 1aw Cirects.—adv. - It will greatly aid the dealers to|the next meeting in January atwhich|and one ezg—F M Kanaha: % v Jabets, Grape Gollars, Satin. Musiin | _Conductor Robert L. Jewell of the | Sige pooiy LOVEr of My Soul Prof.| pove customers communicats, thor | time the installation of officers will| sncond. Mrs, A) N. Harsington: ihisd, | VICTORY LODGE OF = and Pique, Collar and Cuff Sets, also | Now Haven road addressed the Men's|were many beautiful floral = tributes, | “¢¢ds immediatel i take place. Mrs. E. L. es, : ODD LADIES INSTITUTED THE CHESTERHELD ¥ Fischues, Guimps and Vests. . |Euild of the Rockville Methodist|The besrers were Simon Dinagen,| AS Substitutes fbr domestic sizes of v —— Johnny Cake with sour nd one | e A R ad out - i Rek 5 ase the chbles movelties in|Shurch at fta. meeting Tn the' charch B v & anthracite coal there may be mention- | HEALTH DEPT, PICTURE cgs—First, Mrs. Kanahan; second,|the hiotors oo o " T x A James Dinagen, Edward Reynolds, all Py 3 »| the hi; of Hugh H. a 1 “Crowiey Neckwear” Thursday evening, telling an interest- | o™ U0 CRECR OWern S, | €0 again that Norwich las a good FOR MEN TO SEE |Mrs. Barnes. 1.0, 0. T M. U, as a roa tetter nignt | QYERCOAT ing story of his many years' experi-|\Wwiniam Haggerty and Johngh. Maran | SUPPIY Of Wood, No. 2 buckwheat, or- == | Corn feal Muffins made with one| o the Vietory Fodee of adi : ence on the railroad. Aoty OFan | qinary bituminous coal, screened can- | Through the efforts of the health!epyz, sweetened without Sugar—First, | e taer it a5 Ladles | 5 In the Hartford police court Thurs- | * Burial taok place In St. Paul’ a1e1/c08l SOt Hgiet depbctmant o his ity dnd the 1 = jalee Renmban: et R e L e R MARK CROSS Lucille James, a maid who had | etery, ‘at Woohsooket. the uoqu‘ggx‘:;l o bealth commission & the Iinstructive| Yeast Bread with wheat flour not i e e 22| is the most populal‘ ovVer- KID GLOVE en rings, clc, from Dr. Valeria |conveyed to that place by Cummings| SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL plotire demued by e g |less than one-quarter, corn—Tirst,| By B G, M. Joseph W, Woolley. aec - ; ES Farker, bad her, case continde o fow | & Ring: CONDUCTED BY SDDALITAS | SePaliment shomag e onnee e see | ois: Kagatun: second, Mrs. E. F.|gcted by P. C. §, Charles Wright of * 3 otey . =z 3 . Y ‘. S P for the ladies—a Glove that wears and | o7 VIR 1t t6 expested there Wil Mrs. Annie E. Wilson. About 200 members of the Sunday!is to be shown at Davis theatre on| Steamed brown bread—First, Mrs, cport ind P. P. C. £, Charles| oot made for young - women's state reformats The funeral of Mrs. Annie E. Wilson | School of the United church enjoyed a ! Sunday evening for men only. This|Kanahan: second, ~Miss Florence | D Bes of Baltic o e ory. was held on Friday afternoon from |Social on Friday evening in the church | picture is one of the most instructive | Browning. After thed mitiation: ofSthes ity CAMASOLES piicamer, Nankiag, on which Mre. | the nome of her sister Mra. Frederick | Perlors for, which the romramme, was losons on 1he preyention and coce of| | Gne woud of Corn aeat Musky B o P Rt men = o e gagavens of Norwich and|C Hazard at 430 o'clock with a large | | 3 e D | the Qiseases ever produced and should | First, Miss Florencs Browning. 2\saclalfne o in white_acd pink, in satin and crepe, | San Franciecs Jast Eactrday, was ge. |BUmber prosent. There were many | €3mes were s {eature of ihe cvening bo seen by all men, says the local| Ome mould of Com Meal With Tath Wl jas carried out by the entertainment|peqith department. The picture will|Cheese—First, Mrs, Kanaban: second, Woolley. The 2 .25 to $2.30. layed until Thursday, so that the re. | beautiful flowers. The seryices were 4 / fment. e B i secont, ¢ . o &2 : : T® |conducted by = Rev. William .D,|committee which consisted of Miss|pe accompanied by Dr. Davis who|Mrs. E, L. Barnes; third, Miss Flor- S e compriged | 3 men who like to e e b of bamsargr " | Franoia’D. D pustor of the Meitniey | Viele Peck, chajrman. Mie Hazel| win'give o tecture on the discase ence Browning. ' g e o At el et | Business 4 H ¢ avenue A. o E. Zion- ch h. - - i amp! e will be no admission to the ive slices ie 'orn Meal Mush v b . hoad 2 eville's o 13 * 79 o .FOR THE CHILDREN It is the intention of Connecticut|hyerns Abide With ate ans Shall o |Miss Gladss Hil An. informal Tt o amd 16 15 to be held on Sun. | —First, Mre, Kanahan: second, Mre | OTizinal roet. The accomnanists of the | look a little “dressed up” even. : A choies lins of Dresses, in white and | PrORIDitionists to work for the nomi- | Gather at the River were rendered by | “Siig” Was also a pleasing 50cial| day night so as not tor interfere with L. Barnes;, third, Mre. L p,|&venitg were 7rs. John MeNeely and & ] colors—idiies, Sweaters, Tams, Mit. |Dation of a “dry” republican for epeak- | the choir, Mrs, Louise Hall, Mrs. Agnes | feature and at the close of the even-|any of the regular theatrical per- | Barnes. : = 2 ¢ Reynard. . The prozramme | £or buginess, especially like it T ’ er at tie republican legislative caucuspgcy, Miss Idella Scott ' and Mrs,| D8 refreshments were served under|formances through the week. Indian Pudding—First; Mrs. Kana- vith ¢ supper of salad, cold |FO h eaped % which wfllmbed held enmfl;l'e l;vcmng- Annie F. Drury. Burial will mtake |the direction of the committee con- kan; second, Miss Florence Browni st "f“"i;Q"“ cake. ceol t'es and = preceding the day on which the gen- P sisting of Mrs. C. A. Spears. chair- : Toaf of Corn Meal Sweet Coke . The arransements were FOR THE LITTLE ONES |l assembly of 1919 opens. - e I e ety o peSlOWTL | an, Mrs, George R. Gitford and Miss| Y+ M- C. A. Bible Study Class. | Q80 Som S e re, | In_charee of the followinz committee, We have this and many, . E Six hundred and eight children—for | this * Saturday morning. Relatives| Bvelyn MeMillan, who were assisted | On Friday evening at the local . L Eanoss’ (DI Aty s PN Dresses, Rompers, Bonnets, Coats, |this lerge number of Youngsters the | will accompany the body to Oharles |by Boy Scouts. Announcement was|M.C. A, Bible classes for Youns men, | frowning, Tohnson and Nelson., other fine Overcoat modek Leggins, Sweater Suits, Caps, Connecticut Children's Aid society has Undertaker Gager | made of the rimmage sale-of toys to| Academy students anl grammar|" Coar of Corn Meal Gingerbread, 2 are the ofcers of tt been appealed to during this la:t year, ;‘;w:;:e funeral mngsmen‘;:.d Egiis be conducted by the Sodalitas and |school were conducted. About twenty|sweetened without sugar—First, Mrs, | DeW loége: Grand Mrs, Josenh Wool .'h because of illness or death in the fam- . everybody was invited to send in ar-|SiX enjoyed a fifteen cenc supper aft-|y p Barnes: second, -Mrs. F, L.|lev, Sr.: noble orand, r ere., i FOR THE BOYS fly, because of immorality, domestic Mrs. J. Franklin“Lovett. ticles for the sale. er which they divided info " thrce | Farnes. i el e R L 5 trouble, intoxication or other causes. | The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Frank- groups. ean taught the Acade-| Corn Meal ” Cookles"First, Miss|Bentley; financial secretars. Mrs. John Wo cary & large iine Wash| When in Norwich Thursday State |lin Lovett was held from the mortuary | CIGARMAKERS’ UNION my class; Walter Block led the study | piorence Erownine. Woods: treasurer, Miss 1ee Clezz:| All Wool Overcoats, $25 o Jors of C. A. Gager, Jr, at 1 RE-ELECTS PRES. DEVINE | [0 the Grammar School group and Suits, 2 to 8 years, in styles | Asent A vg' Buchanan of Mansfield | Parl : 3 Fl = Shat all the h s lik the up- |eXamined 25 children, applicants for oclock on Friday afternoon. There| panjel Devine on Thursday evefling e The Aex 1 orence | ley. i to $40_ 3 A beautiful fi young men's class. The Academy class | Browning. TPHa . tollowing e the ShARtAr nieki : wmk&. -u-.;l- WIarlals LESNIOR Ry e et | asd abaat. the et " VSteS | was re-elected president of the Cigar_| had for the topic “Tomplution” and| Jar of Canmed Com—First Mrs.|bers'ct the odze: 8 Can of Hulled Corn—First, Mrs. T.|record ; 0 ng secretary, Mrs. 3. W. Wool- Secretary Hill was the leader of the|p. Barmes: second, Miss makers' union, No. 407, at a mee! 4 3 Nk the boys evidenced much interest in second, N. Harring- May Biggs. Mrs ot e —— - amined five v;;n n-h; and in the after- ;?m:eg'w‘;:t ;:nduct!zi l;{ Ez“'sm' held in Carpenters’ hall. There Wwas, the study. Mr. Block led the boys of | tem third, Miss Florence Fro\\'nl;\l:. ;Ir< 'm’;oqs Vuhx':}m ne{%fi: e noon at erly considered the f e @ Sed-|; jarge number present at the meet-| his class in the study of practicully| Best Collection of EI: Dishes b claims of seven or eight, pury Memorial Episcopal church. AE Bvans, Mrs. Elizabeth Wall o ke gl Mmphy & McGarry; . 3 ing and the annual reports’ of the|living and the genecal secretary open- | Wirst, Mrs. Kanahan; ‘second, Mr- CUMMIN‘SS & mc T e ey The bem;;“r';:lre ':‘L‘;Tc”’;’m‘l’. t?: ?:‘1 gdm::m w::un;.e:dt :}:\d ,323":‘.’;‘.' %1 b e discussion on “Humility and | .. Barnes. . 3 ceased. atters pe i 0 the ul xaltation.” % MARRIED 59 YEARS|Lovett Cemetery in Sprague where E Fs F N B O Lera Wonlev, . Annis l’nl‘!rivl'!e \ 3 discussed at length but no concerted PROPOSED ADJUSPMENT ON Mrs. Alice Mrs. Emily . Captain and Mrs. A. D, Smith of 142 ;‘;;t:::!' was conveyed by automobiie | gotion was taken on- them at {his| Mission Class Met MARLIN-ROCKWELL CONTRAGTS | Monres, Mre Nollie Tnce *ivs. B 207 Mairr Street F . 1 D. MecKinley avenue will today, Saturd- time. The election resulted in'the Ol-f, mne Missivn class of th: Tirst Bap-| "Mhe Marlin-Rockwell Corporation, it b"“‘ Greenl ™1 Mgs, .\lico. JMooreas 5 anera mfl” ay), December 7, reach thc¢ 59th an- : lowing being chosen for office: Pres-|ict church met at the home of Mrs.|is understood, will receive an adjust. . Annie Au ary Knowl- 2 niversary of {heir wedding day, which| Pack Box With Refugee Clothing. |ident, Daniel Dewine; vice-president, | Mary Welch at West Town streat on | ment on its machine un. contrasts, | e ) d E : will bring with it the good wishes of | The local Red Cross is planning to]T. F. Caffery; financial secretas Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was|which call for the dellvery of 131,030 5] an. mba Qr’ their host-of Norwich frici:ds. p‘ck another box of clotuing for ref- | Louis Bberhart; recording secretary,| gpened with Seripture reading, and|light, Browning guns. About 18,060 D:::gh:e;-lr;;fl'rfifl ua? ;m city t:; nnb M?fldly.edbo;:;n:bri‘x;a el:d nfi szln;&r:t Barry; sergeant-at-arms,|pmyer was offered by Mrs, Welch, Noave been produced and of the ro- CH]ROPRAC“C for 0nage ly be imagn al 6 N . - which was fcllowed with sacred and i 113,000, it is ex . 322 Main Street the Central Baptist church, by Rev.|much’ clothing nas Hover hesn move b T R Soculermusic on the Vietraia, The | o witl be cancetlee. o basnes| LNSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH { |} Acute and Chronic Diseases 1& ..« | Dr. Samuel Craves. Since 1907 Cap-|acyte. It 1s hoped that Norwich peo- Dr. sall at Baby Clinic. class has recently given generously |of 43,000 guns will be constructed, but Chamber of Building tain Smith has not bean crzaged in|ple will make a generous response to| Dr. Birdsall of the : t Nerwich State|toward the missionary adportionment |over a longer period than originally 28-2 i active business, retiring mn that year| this appeal und send axd articles of | Hospital had ‘charge of the mental!of tme church. Iglicious refreshments |contemplated. As overations decroa Phone -2 ly Assistant from the tailoring business whech he | clothing which are in good condition | tests for children at a baby clinic on{were served by the hostess' and _all|in the machine gun department the had conducte for 47 years in the same | to the Red Cross rooms on Mnnd.ly Friday in. New London heid by thelpresent spent a most delightful after- |company will transfer its. ufactur- lace on Mdln street. f morning. - _ day mursess. noon. e o b e (e R olmmnmunwusnmmufim; Boynten & Boynton DOCTORS OF GHIROPRA Phone 1371

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