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ated guite a taste for it. 3 ‘Am enclosing o counls of little sou- venirs, one for you and one for Laella (Mrs. T. D, Pfeiffer). THey areall the 5 NS go in Paris and are sunpused to pro: 5 i i % tect the wearer frém air raids.. = A i 5 3 Treasurer—Frank Hempstead. names are Nannette ind . L i i i & Executive Committee—John M. Lee, | don’t know which is who Hnmn'tt‘)n ‘has ' been & cares. chairman; L, Henry Saxton, Rollin C. . Ty t;o triends In- A et | Jones, 4. C. Brown and Frank Hemp- |~ et rrv;:v." 5, lots. g . H t e have more raln an: (hfig'h:‘:“e:iflo lamps' at 439 o'clock | o Fhter of ac R. > E ollowing committee was ap- i.course that means more mud, I can ng. spent the weel b : printed calling_cards' for 35| tor 1n Pr il ; e pointed*with power to arrange for the| re understand now why we have e mtfm ooy 4 annual Banquej in January: H. R.| the big heavy shoes. They are al- - A | | Branche, John M. Lee, Weston C.| ways coated with ‘mud half an inch dla- | uam‘:.uhuh nm:zh- the &':"f;';. ’d?é’; street, 18 g a sho ?allgmwm L. Stearns and Charles| deep. - Today :‘l‘:‘?’:“f to b: ;lce ?‘a Teast dis- ¢ ca b ¢ AEE | sunsh 1d it sure is 200l to see the /might . and | , Late mfi;ll.l tra :n.vett;ee&‘ the r}l;h Two new active members, Alderman | &un bright and everything ' tey- | during week, due earlier M, C. Higgins and Ernest E. Conkey, cparkling merrily. 1 to drink a cup- | Storms. ing a few days.at his hone were admitted, and one new associate( I suppose by the time you get this bed. 2 F letter it willl De neary Tnanksgiving. There has been good sleighing in | city after having been in ine member, the Lester & Wasley Co. er 1y = some of the northern Windham coun- | for ncarly one year. 3 The executive commltu? took up tsn“alkl of ifl!’:&nhg;vlng all of us OUR ASSORTHENT oF sl ty towns. 5 / Charles H. Watson has moyed £ i the question of selecting the ‘secre- | fellows ' are %‘Smm to the ¢ . t Letters addrassed to %anta Claus| his buncalow on High street, lm tary of the Chamber of, Commerce and W":t d’ g ‘zfl‘ ‘Y& en. The unex- are beginning to be received at the| ington, and will work this winter for || unanimously voted eo engage for an-| Pecte th‘am of o ;:;,,t few days package ' ‘costs | postoffice. - | D. G. Saunders at his new home near |} other year the present gectetary, Her- | ke Ppeace prospects rise_ glori- . 0 [ N ington 4 bert R. Branche, who has®made. such | 9usly out of this damned mud and Nfi;?;‘*lwesm :’tl %‘:l‘;:t ol sto—‘l—-—:’———-———- ! !tilx: admirable record in the office for }:"rl.‘ more real than they ever did be-| w ATCHES . o € pags year. ' e \ R has been closed for the winter, conuzc‘ucg.r co;-L:VGEEPIDE i T Bocne was_directed 'to take| }-n;;uv_er,fl ]w:fi_n;p’t going to let up Native smelts from Poquonock river| o DBED BY EPIDEM! : ap ittt Masir 7 1. Diemtionf and the driving tmtl the ut‘.%:n lays down | > . at Church Bros.’ today.~—adv. (Special to The Bnll;a;m.) . mn!?in?\? commltttt‘ee of o:hec;oimun;:“ k: :Vm bfifly : ers o mm,“y'g: is the best in fll e clty. l:'.v evy Farmers in somé places find snow! New London, Dec. 12.-—Lecause 0! council the suggestion ristmas | eard story ;. enough on the ground to aid them in | the outbreak in the past week o2 32 decorations in the city. : Doueliioy, and the Toche T Well i watch guaranteed to give their log-sledding from the woods. |number of cuses very much like the | The tion, has been made that | B2 ccgl;;,tml: - v;lathe %emlqvhe e R Aok - Some of the Victory boys are gath- | Spanish influenzay Connesticut col- e co el y and he held up | satisfaction. s byl the city this year ought to be put in $ p - 0 ering ground pine, laurel and. other|lege was closed this evaning by or- Some sort of hollday attire that should | Lis bands and Mored “American,” Christmas greens as a way to 6arn|der of the Bevamin T 1 S rrall t, - —— E?u- isrégmm:vavzex!t as ?nthexprle;slo% of fiflflgfii I bave a wifs and three money. - e b i ¥t A i A stmas come to the soldier boys “You're a liar,” said the Doughboy— A resupsrative diet in " influenza, goii:!;nfieefih‘m? .n“wr:;kun?. !'):‘-l m s ;g‘tm;nlng fn:fie:antcnmems or possi-} uysy have a widow and three or- Horlick's Malted Milk, very digestible. | 0o (eSWied. = Lo The newly elected board of directors| DIy from overseas. phans.” —adv. There are now 30 studeais of-thef of the’Chamber of Commerce held its| The suggestion has been made that| Well that tells the story. We have We will hold any you Beginning today, a minute of day-| coljege who ara in ths infirmary | OTEanization meeting on Thursday | possibly there could be a municipal | about as much love for the Germans | 2 y you may light will be added to the short aftar- | which has been establishad n Thames evening a e Chamr ber of Commerce { Christmas tree. It has also been sug-| as we have for nakes, select until X; 2 3 noons, and the increase will contin: Hell. Tk announcemeni of the clos- ected the following offl- | gested that evergreen tree decorations Cepsorship prevents me from: tell- i > 1) ; on all the poles on Main street from’l ing the interesting things but they’ll n‘:: n;:o::l-xvme, Nathaniel Tyon :’:gr:i‘n‘g‘-flkxo b gy e Sy to the eity Dail ond. tha Ciamber | ot Tt Tou . prier XIFRE back { k J. King. D ) found his hound dog caught in a fox| New Year'a day will not be-a heli- President—Will L w‘,“‘ém “‘; sity hfid‘m‘t‘o‘fng’}?:g’ Mldlofll ‘;di! them all Just ah-z e FE = O . Y { of Commeree is ready co- of love for you and pape an ;‘:t for lllit‘l‘{h;:nduflnl 28, <xpimal t‘ljlhlicg“{:stetno‘:h:nrxl'lgug’t;fl;\;:“gfi Second Vice President — E. O. operatidn in any way that the city| remember me to Mrs., Sparks. Tn the list of contributors to the san- | 90d to the extended vacation. Rodie; s A officials want to take this up, Always your dfl- and let us show you the different styles. OVERCOAT TOM, A atorium holiday fund a name spelled | entertainment is belng plarmed for v - L FRANH]N S U, I B s incorvectly Thursday was that of Miss| oW Years eve which in viaw df the | g1py'e SGHOOL CONFERENCE SECOND DIVISION, A. 0. H,, MAKING DISTRIBUTION QUARE J you're .going y an|M. Helena s"“““‘é in the| Bniaus, College social evenss sched-| HELD AT MOOSUP HAS ANNUAL ELECTION FROM BURROWS ESTATE Where the Son Overcoat this year, buy one Sty e e i ihe | uled for tho next ten days will bel /The tnird conforence of. the Bible| At a well attended meeting of the| At Middletown The Connecticut an i postponed unlil the first two weeks in| &chools of the Stonington Union Bap- | Second division, A. O. H,, in Foresters’ e::s:::"&ll tgch:?‘ch Miss Dorothy | january. There will be no further| tist Bible school convention was held | nall on Thursday evening the follow- Trust and Safe Deposit company, as trustee of the estate of Willlam H. that will be good for 1919 changes in the social scheaules. with the Union Plainfield Baptist|ing officors weré unanimously elect- | Burrows, A b s TR NOTI( :E - A bhetter fruit cake than you are in The Christmas recess was originally | ehurch at Moosup Dec. 10. ed: President, J. W, Burke; vice presi- showing the disposal of $20,000 re- v The afternoon session opened with|dent, Edward McNerney; recording ved in the admini tion 'account This is to notify the public that I a devotional service led by Rev. C. 8. | secretary, Mortimer Murphy; financial | gor 3 stra n the habit of buying, at Berry’s, 12 Oak. | planned for December, 20 to Jannag Tel. 505-12.—adv. 3 but the number of casey and :{e n for further nses. The largest|Tefuse to pay any bills contracted by ~ A society of four girls, Miss Loretta [ lack of infirmary accemmodations| Nightingale, pastor of the Moosup | secretary, John F. McVeigh; treas- g . ma ccamiy o > (tem of the account was the inheri~ | T¥ Fod®und bonrd wiibon e sanses "-fl-'»h M Driscoll chairman, has taken out 20|caused the president ta take imedi-|church. Rev. Myron D. Fuller of the| urre, James J. utton; sergeant at|isnce tax, which approximated | after this date, banks of yarn from the Norwich Red | ate.action. X Jewett City Baptist church, Whi‘:t is <’rr:rq. kTXéomss & H‘;mxhha_n; Ste‘})une:i $18,000, DONA: MONTY. yo Cross rooms for sweater knitting. Mg s 0 ind chariman of the conference committee, | Patric! arberry; chairman of boare 1 this trust any - has. fled lai ; : { That's the way to make| “'n Norwich Free Academy. has WEDDING. Spake briefly on the object pf the con. | of directors, James J. FIMNegan: di-| (i taventors oot o ey my| _ Flainfeld, Conn. Dec. 12, 1918 . about 545 pupils this term, including i Fensley—Souter. ferences. He then introduced work-| visfon physidian, Dr. F. J. Harper. held in #ts keeping, ‘to cdrry out: the m 2 &" it. out of town ,’n,d,,m, and not includ- A pretty home wedding {ook place | €S Who spoke on the methods, aims| - These will be instalied by the county | ot oo & 6% 0 'deceaséd_ et et ot s fng students at Norwich Art school. |at the home of Robert Souter at.4{4nd problems of-Biule icthgz‘w;‘;fl‘c;':; g;::‘,:‘;e“é;;; meeting fn ig‘“:'e{w:;‘s pressed in his will. The trust estate The kind you want is!, The more than 300 Victory giris and | Pushnell place on Thursday evening | TSRS WUFG, CUrTE &0 0Gr yew | meeting early in Jamuary st which | 2PProximated $132,000. I wish to announce that I will serve e j hoys at Norwich Free Academy have| &l 7 o'clock when his sister, Migs Bu- | o8 SHR8 Wrbie s 0o e P gl | %Gt ve in & new membership cam- | GUY B. Dolbeare, James L. Dolbeare | any of my patrons at their own homes, h 1 aleady pald in over 3250 on their| Ihemia Souter was united I ar. | Miss Cranska of Moosup on Different | paign will be opened. - and Louls B. Dolbeare, resldupry 1e- | any time convenient to (hem.. For- ere at' -, 23 Dledges, the tme limit being March 2,| Eage Wi A0 oms whe retomnes | Courses of Bible School Work, Mrs.| Those who added interest to the|atees under the will of Willlam IT|,.;y wih Madam Lindgren. 158 e e B onSe | Hilliard of Sterling Hill on’ The| meeting on Thursday night by spirited Sufows, hive e MISS M, E., BRODERICK, $27.50 to $40. Loral restaurants have received a | PY Wev. Charles Bmith of PAltie, in| woine Sunday School, Miss Gallup| talks were J. D. Pleiffer, F. J. Murtha, | the court thro eir al Y, sew code of health regulations provid- | ing for the physical examination of all | employes, including waiters . and wait- | resses. - " - Central Baptist Progressive Mis- A c sionary Sociely food sale today, 10 a. , m., at 114 Main street.—adv. . Only men in the service and chil- 207 Main Street dren are exempt from the Red Cross 18 Umion Street. ers. The house was alsp handsomely | 0f Voluntown on Probiems Our School % ‘}: Finnegan and Attorney E. T. 3(:‘9:“.&0.! I:fllst.n::{ eastfgu&l %fit&?’-‘ mion Stree :.:;:orated Yh, Jeure, oo cu" Bowe- é‘:‘t’?'afi?{efifigfig’v&fif sl b H. Burrows, claiming that the trust : 5 % d is greatly In excess of i it Rev. J. W. Payne of Jewett City led fund reserve: he?hke\fl'?:gelfi‘.;:fir?oufli g}" )';?.:, v;;:;}-x the devotional service at the opening SOLDIERS AND SAILORS A the amount needed to produce the A i ' i B 1 R o annuities given by the will. a es ttem on yen. who gave her in m:;;r:x:;n.r The | 9T ;gi g:‘x:};’ttsecsfl‘;"g“yf: iEt ee.| ‘Sergt. Pfeiffer Writes From France. |* yuage Curtiss S. Bacon has found l 9 ° ridesmaids were Mlflsw O oewina | esting report of the interdenomina-| The following are extracts from let- [ the allegation true and has ordered gizfe:tnN;r’:;lfhorfl.x;ge‘Ug;%mgwl?fl"‘l‘z tional state Sunday school convention ;els rromfs\zrgearat ]\}‘horgasDD. Pfeif- | the distribution of $38,000 to the above igwm‘w“ attended by Lerby Bailey | held at Middletown Dec. 4-6. Deacon er, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pfeiffer, | named legatees. We Want You to Know roll call. The children will be so- licited through the 'schools for the — == —ucimewe | Junior Red Cross. Pes - The funeral of Joel P, Newton was held at his home at Saybrook Thurs- U. S. STEAMSHIP day morning at 11 o'clock. The body a man. ridal chorus Daniel Phillips of Jewett City address- | Who has been in France for the past St B e "m’fl;:mged L Jnmegmlx;., ed the conference on Our Bible School | Year; T : e . White who also rendered O, Promise | Convention: Its Past, Present and 5 cf ), 55 ; Y 'rh' e “ie during the ceremony. 1 Future. Dear Mamma: Just a few lines to Joel Harrison Davis. " The bride was gowned in white| The committee plans to hold confer- let you know that I am well and re- S s e it fus i Y The funeral of Joél Harrison Davis R ° 3 tin with | ences with other schools o e, CORST celVing YOUT Jelrers. am now up at| wag held Thursday afternoon from the rt Outstending Copial, S12500,000 | vas taken ‘tog Elm Grove cemetery, s e “‘g‘,{',‘::‘:‘,?,{‘, whowr~ | vention in the coming Spring. the front and wasn't goins to tell You | mortuary rooms of C. A, Gager et 10 ire I estion-—What will the ship- yatic, for burfal er bouquet of white roscs. The Ty until after everything was all over,| Franklin street, with many in at- ullding companies do with their One of the large suburban trolley | peigesmaids’ gowns were blue Geor- | FIRST CHURCH ACCEPTS but I think that by the time you get| tendance, including a number from ~ t e s _here! cars’ of the Middletown-Hartford line| gette crepe with bead trimmings. They | ¢ RESIGNATION OF PASTOR| this letter you will be counting the | out of town., There were many beau- 8. Steamship Co. R has been transferred to the Rockville k roses. xS i days before I will be home again. tiful floral forms. Rev. Joseph F. ] 5 A lagey: eo s §! route, to help fill the gap.caused by (-a;:i‘ud“houq:l;hc:mf p“:-. 2 reception Killonlue. e Than Copz“g‘“m“‘; I have had a chance to get into the | Cohb, pastor of the Church of the o 6 for private ."‘_' the fire in Rockville Monday morning. | was )fimnfi w:ich a n:py r Was serv- glzlh\::‘:&;’;a:s;nrfl:t:;géhv;h;l%t‘\n:a:rh}&lr. gld German trenches a.z\d nd‘;fioum[:md Good Shepherd, conducted the ser- H 1 Yot tor & tles—to the extent of 'n-lnlxca ;d;l;eullhe “::osht,g Ngrwlc’h ed to about thirty gus . u:-ny 1:1?: and Mrs, Herbert L. Yerrington, North | 2Ve Seen ‘some great sights. g0 :?‘:eé.ec ;‘:zeed besa;fifi ;:;emf{;leeng:mgt as opened a shop to cater to 100,000 reservoirs, Fairview an ony Brook, t, the letter of resiz- * » o 3 5 nnn G L which, Supt. W. W. Lang estimates, | Lride received many beantiful R e e q | tery at Gales Ferry, the body being|tha wants of the general pub- dends since 1916, earned prinoipally §| 3¢ impounding 600,000,000 gallons just | cut glass, china, silverware and lnen. | pying was erad and accepted. coniveyed there by automobile cortege. €l on its carriers. What may it not J| now. The average daily water draught| The couple left on, the beat train | "G00 "a” Smith was moderator ~ of - Rev. Mr. Cobb read a committal ser- ke S eTha ol . m:r.:‘ ocr:’ n‘duuen‘%" business under | is 2,800,000 gallons. Thursday even!n;:hlénr bridal tour in | 4 e meeting and H. L. Yerririgton was : 7 vice at the grav is we operate in ¥ - Home Baking. Goods delivered. Or-| New York and othér places. clerk. Mr| Yerrington offered a reso- - \ ki = riatly in prica hn daarsne mate: M aer Saturday's.coffee ving today, 45c.| The bride is the daughter of Bd-|fiion which was unanimously en- CONGRESS TO TAKE UP connection with our whole- company's ctivities 'L": - 428 Washington St Tel. 463-3—adv.| WIn and %z:yb{fl{g ‘S‘r’:‘"tgt;\“:: i | dorsed, eapressing appreciation of Mr. THE RAILROAD PROBLEM . B B e, T ok ey wref | Kroom in the som of Eimer dnd Rose | it TEtorst: of over founieen J6ort ¥ o e o ibssior fimirsl Meatgs | sale manufacturing plant. 1000, > mploy- g . & - e icn of Director General Me OHAMBERLAIN & DAVIS ers of the United States, to continue | MUller Fensiey ang'has been employ- | jio resigns to enter Y. M. C. A. work : that goveroment_sontrel of ralrouds 4 Postoffice Sq. ‘Boston. after the cost of living has decreased, 7 = among the Chinese overseas. ; il | be continued to January 1, 1924, gave is the ailm of the United States rail- A committee was appointed-to eon- 7 d | impetus “today to congressional on- a ames e J. A. PLOUFF & CO.||rosd administration. g £ N ith- e panior jn regard G Goli .1 | stderation of legislation, looking to a 612 Park Bldg. Mrs. Cynthia Ann Avery, 81, widow Mrs. Archibald Gilchrist, Jr, ing t}gizt council blo:- h:}f gxsml.?g:l, t}i:a . solutin of the railway problem ard al- - o % Telephone ‘Park 3324, Waorcester, §{ 0f Isaac Avery, who died at the home| The dsath cf Calyine Emo:y, w Ctiles el gl ‘ivery'! Lod : |50 was the subject of brict acbate in|You will find us prepared to Mass, of Mrs. J. E. Root in Middiefown Wed- | Archibsla Giichslss, Jr, formeriy of | Bowhing. Duls : 1 ; | |the senate. 2 nesday morning, was horn in Stoning- | this eity, occurred on ednasday B = 3 ;i he senate interstats eommerce : don, the daughter of Louis snd Cyn- | morning in a hospital in Fall Tivee | A pulbit supply committee named ; | | committe was called to moet , next | take your orders for Separate ; hia Stewart Maine. Mass, after 'a severe liincss witk ,‘}" “’;z?:r o d’"M‘ss Sl ll;o'uer Vi 1§ ; . Pl | Thursday to aiscuss Mx. McAdoo's Jet- o S At the meeting of the state board | PReumonia. “The meeting approved a motion ten- & ter and other phases of the gereral|Skirts and Dresses for quick of control this weel an additional ap-| Mrs. Gilehrist was t_m;l 'mgi'lte]r of deflni, i pgsm‘;‘,’s tomaily The ek ok n : | | railroad subject, while th house com- gt -2 propriation of $100,000_ for the Con- | Livingstone fimory, a well known law-13, "0 o oo b Couch time as a 3 mittee will meet tomoriew with the . . | necticut hospital for the insane at|Ver of Brooklyn, N. Y, and her mf:th; e r;;stor e /Seciined}var inpi o) R : expectation trat the director general's dellVC, - either from M cletown, to cover deficiency in |6F Was the dau[gter o’l luon.k ths 2] 1st reiommendafio? will be taken up,‘1 2 i superior court judge of Drookiyn. She ¥ 4 2 N side frazi the opposition voiced by i c . mf‘;:;e::':f:"wts ("p;’"{““‘ o hatried in New York an Octber Ao t;‘zex:‘ei;‘i";‘? were in attend- Senator Keingg of Mt seguhy | YOU May purchase from us oz} ommenemg Saturday, of the Mayflower saciers 1o g0 TeornE | 24, 1917 to Mr. Gilchrist at The Lit- | ance g lican, on tho floor of the emate to- o day, many members, both republicans possessed pronounced mus alent v " and democrats, were said to nave e DCQ- '4, 9a. m, has been the custom to meet at the|ana'haq been on the stuzo for several| CORPORAL SAGE IS WOUNDED B | pressed disapyroval of Mr. JicAdoo's v £ Hartford club or the Country club, but proposal, hu: none of thiem spoke for it has been announced that the session a i 3 : this year will be held at the state from goods you may furnish. | publication, H A capitol. Senator Kellogg charged that Mr. (‘nmg Out of Business The Slater Memorial 1s closed for We are forced to sell our % OUR OPENING SPECIAL McAgdoo really proposes a five year the winter. Persons having hooks seagons, playing in The Lilac Dom'-| Frederick E. Sage of 121 Cedar street no for three seasomns, and ithen for a| on Thursday received an official tele- season in the Love of Mike company|-gram from the war department noti- in which she played ths second lead | fying him that his son, Corporal Wil- opposite her husband. Mr. Gilchresi | fred J. Sage had been wounded on Oet, is ‘nmow"in the navy, having bgen s 8. The nature of the wound or hqw tloned at Newport wher> Le has been | serious it was not stated. in charge of zll the theatrical produc- Mr. Sage has since Oct. 3th received tions given under navy auspices. several letters from his son in which SERGT. THOMAS D, PREIFFER, With his daughter Elizabeth. to sleep every night iistening to the big guns up aHead of us. : Most of the Americans around here are southerners and Texans with a few French in this sector. Most of the towns and villages near are deserted, many being shot to test looking to permanent government Dreases 'made to your meas- 0 ownership of the carriers and added ~ frofn the Peck library may return that If government control is extonded |Ure $4.50, g for five years it woul? be impossible o to return the roads back to private L Swnerebip. **| EXTRA SPECIAL | *% Senater Smith of Soutn Caroling, — ieces. chairman of the senate commerce com D ik by Memorial Day T will be | mittee, declarst that Xir. eAcoo's SATURDAY s at home as I don't think there will|Proposal was merely 2 personal G be much more fighting. opinion probably of unusual weignt,|A lot of 150 Skirts in very de- but not conelusiy: upon cengress, . which President Wilson aas subm - 9 indi ToEthe ot sirable fabrics and each indiv- ‘While the senate was debaling the subject a_number of industrial, com- |idually styled, made to ship, - them to the Free Academy, Room 2, i any forencon.—adv. A movement has been started by members of the Loyal Legion to have Admiral Farragut’s flagship, the Hart- ford, brought from its present resting place in Charleston harbor and placed on exhibition in the New Haven har- bor, where it is considered to rightly belong. This afternoon, at 3.15, in the par- lors of the United Congregational chyrch, there is to be a public ad- m by Miss Richmond, of Cesarea, ey, who is 3 missionary and the engdm daughter of missionarizf. Miss Rich- “‘y” Cfl mond is the guest of Miss Nancy E. § » | Lucas. [CONN. Nearly a hundred Connecticut wom- o o he mentions being wounded, but Promotion For Raymond B, Case. stated that he is on the road to re- Sergeant Raymond B. of the| covery. His wound was in the hip 302nd Field Artillery, Ileadquarters | from a bullet. troop, son of Mr, and M *Corporal Sage, since being wounded, Case of Broad sireet, h en pre- has been made a sergeant. H§ is a - g e member of the regular army, having g 5 e T s oo 'y | enlisted in Boston at the outbrealc of | . We sure have the ‘Hun on the run whying ) So0nce e vor| the war. Previous to this he had|Tow and we are not going (o let up the top .sevcral times and on © the| been in the U. S. Marines but on try-| on him before a great wi iilte Rl;t wotr}\‘ t morning of November 11 when ths|iDE to re-enlist he was rejected ow- be serry if I ne\('ler seeu . After t ; armistice was signed hcis battalicn | ing to his weight. WoE T wou C aapeiid any Hmedn Bosits | areiat iMRARCT anid’ ‘S ThathEs this country for the good old U. S. A, d & i< and students of transpertation plob- : wil lo,(tyk :rdt}' g;::dt"o?e;m 5 illlem& discussed. the fommulation or a |t0 our trade, but finished too, The vaudeville and motion picture orL o sac Exio \)flcy toward the roads at a confer- was scheduled to make an attack. B DAVIS THEATRE. Regq on For Putnam Man. i ed Governor Holeomb has signed a re- | bill for the last half of the week at|JO don't hear from me regularly as quisition on the govetnor of New York | Davis theatre is up to the usual stand- Srhena: ¥ will o, but 2ithonsh: Fam ot Devices | en have expressed their desire to at- | for the extradition of Edward M. Bar-| ard of attractions that have been the front T am in no more daneer o tend ‘the big demonstration in Wash- | ber of Thompson on the charge of | staged at the local playhouse this sea- T Would b &t oo Godiing :utomo- Monday in order to impress| bigamy alleged to have been commit- | son. The headline attraction is Diles, the senate with the strong sentiment | ted March 5, 1918, Bagbeér is now un- | Campsel and Leonhard, who present a 4 ence called by the United States |late for delivery. Regular re- ch?mber of Commerce. The ~onfersnce will evontinu2 tomorrow in an effort|, s < to arrive at a basis of common prin-|tail value $6.00 to $8.00, all ciples accepted by all interests to be in Hartford Dec. 18, Of late years n\"' Church Around The Corner. Sh2| oepioial NOTICE THAT promulgated for. public discussion.|at one price of $3.50. / *%&- - throughout the country in favor of the | der arrest at Camp Upton. novelty singing and piano act which AVell, here T am starting ng'déecl:g'nd The discussit/is were secret, but it B 4 immediate passage of the federal suf- e i ——— is out of the ordinary. The principals vear in the army. I don’t, expect to | 725 said that many views. some con- ;- frage amendment. 5 With Secretary of State. i!}l this hut will be rememtdmred! byt finish it out, tho‘;gh. The inows. Wwé flieting, were presented today . ° R The surplus surgical dressings, The Transfer company of Norwich{ those who attended the product °fl‘ OL| have been getting lately sounds pret- E p s et gauze, etc., remaining after filing. th |has organized on a capital of $5,000( Flora Bella here two seasons 28035 | ¢y good Rommrt 1t7 T Gomt pay tanen | . Suffield—Thirteen. more. cases of 11 ire Fi l Norwich Red Cross quota will be di-[and has filed papers with the secre- | tWo members of the cojpany. RuckeF} gyiontion to the kaiser's peace talk | influenza have been reported to Health anera 78 vided between Backus hospital and |tary of state. 2nd Winifred, two comedians with 8| j,5¢ you can bet that he wouldn't be|Officer Willlam E. Caldweil Among o : the tuberculosis sanatorium, by the| The name of the Isaac Champeau; chinaman and negro act got bishande | jooking for peace if the allies didn't | the cases, therd are nine cases in one anual 00 d E n supervisor of surgical dressings,|Miss | company of Putnam has been changed 01; thel 01*(")“”_0“9""&- Thec ] Td | pave him in a hole and we're not go- | house, the entire families of John N . an moa:mers Matilda Butts, and her assistants, Miss | to The Byrne company. act is the Ozavas, two comedy jug- ing to let him crawl out as easily as | ‘Carney and Fred Zera being ill. glers who have good line of diffi- hards and Mrs. John Townsend. t Cold cash has hurned mary a man's | cult stunts as well as a good assort- 3 & 5503 t of comedy. JUNIOR FOUR-MINUTE finger. s fontoce picture is Mystic Faces, o ” SPEAKERS IN CONTEST | — featuring Jack Abbe, the noted juve- | §ubbed this country “Sunny Trance. Chamber of Cammerce Building g i 1 1 don't think he spent more than .a x ) Six scholars of the Poquetanuck rile Japanese actor. Some Romeo is £ day here. Why it took Phene 238-2 Lady Assistant ll| séhool participated in a junior four- the comedy picture on the bil, L?awio geyt my last waghing dry' & minute speaking contest at the school- AT et > o ? X hoyse on Thursday evening, where an afi.l" s -Fel}aw and it was dirtier after knoeking he thinks for. So much for the war ta k. I would like to meet the guy that RHEUMATIS M Pfsynlclnn Believes a Genuine Remedy Lieut. McKay Back from Camp Custer| arouna on the line than before I wash.| for the Disease Has Been Found. YOUR WIFE OR —_— et v e | BUdience of 60, which included 45 of ey | Lieut. Edward McKay, who has just| ed it. Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism the school children, gathered to hear Aot ha g -fil“ been mustered out of the service, has| The proper nickname for this man's | remedy, now sold by all mood drug- SWEETHEART LBTER E. WALKER, “. D. m;):o "w?::egm'wh Fre d" 2 Ve L0 returned to his home at 23 Spalding| part of the world would be “Muddy | SISts, gives juicker 2ni more lasting ~ )y ) ‘were ‘eda 5 S lief than other remedies costin eet. He returned last Saturday | France”—getting around in it is just | oo 3 from Camp Custer, near Battle Creek, | lfke walking in dough. S ewns iats mitomaen: ® nrine |} Would appreciate . one Mich. He received his commission in I was getting so that I could under- | in a few days the relief you have 7 Pl the infantry last April, having attend-| sand a Jittle bit of French but mow] Praved for. It antagonizes the poisons|§ of our choice /. Cameo ed the third officers’ camp at Camp| the people have Dpractically deserted that cause agony and palin in the joints d N Biscbh Tor Rbbat s bonth atier thoy ¢ S el and muscles and quizk!y the torturing || Brooches for her Xmas o was at Cathh Tas, Vo, and wras thea | (he, villages so Ihave nearly lost all | sorsness completely disappears Read . wifat a reputable ici gift fin and sept to Camp Custer, where he has I suppose the people-at home were | says about Rheuma: ‘I have made a all .e cut.shell been ever since, except for a short in. | rather excited about the peace talk at | most careful investigation of tuc for- || mounted in solid gold, tervening -period, when . he was at| frot weren't they? I there are any mula emvloye(% in the mainufaciure of 3 p Perry, O ckeptics who doubt that the allies are | RPSFT3 2nd I heartily roc)mmend it |§ at prices from $6.00 to e X not doing all that the papers at home | tism. I find Rheuma fac in adyance ssooo 56th Regiment Still in France. claim you can just jump on them and | of the methods ;g Muench, Alice La Vallee and = Lois $°°k nm‘ s ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDING | Iifiett in the order aheveq d, Loie A o ial k. tled to take part in the town contest. Hours: 2-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7:8 p. m. Tmofi.}a‘:‘mm were Elizabeth " ‘olson, Al rs and Cathy Rhwnet OMite “1204—Hate 108 | B . tan s o Aot Catheriny ————— | ter, Miss Tracy and Miss Anna Chap- CHIROPRACTIC for W As a Souvenir. It strikes us the U-boat Deutsch- land ought to be handed over to us o enerally euployed in ! as a souvenir~>Fhiladelphia Inquirer. Mayor E. Frank Morgan of New | tell them they are doing more. .| the treatment o r_heum.lhwp.‘ And al B P 0 e A e el London has received word from Gen-| I wish I could get a picture taken | {08ether different in com: 4 DOCTORS ' OF | CHIROPRACTIC Bridgeport.—A. check for $5,000 was eral March that the 56th Artlllery reg- | to send you but that is impossible at | 3 tuny | siau received by the rt police de- iment is on the priority list for sail- | present. I don’t think I am getting | give cenhtencs The Plaflt'caddefl Co partnrent Satyrday from Mrs. f ing but has not yet left France, Sev-| any heavier but I certainly do a iot| to try this harml>ss and inexpcasiv YV ‘Frances Peet of Canpan. The money eral batteries of the regiment are} of eating. I-didn't like 'cheese buf | "emedy. ? ;. = isa n-mmétl for -3: f“]v:che Com- largely made up of Norwich, New Lon- nnw" ‘eat it every time I get a chance. | , 1f You have rhe 3y : dewelers Established 1872 eorge C. . 0 died don, Danielson and Putnam toys, who formerly belonged to coast artillery reziments in those cities. v % You have heard of Camembert cheese. | 107, don't deiay — - ?atibhworset n T ~ | Lee & Osgood will supplv a mrnr turn your money If it as “Oct. 19, and is be used the ‘NORWICH, CONN. nd re. give b does Zor smell but I have ere- ! you aulek aud jovful relief A