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s Seal {:tmth paign | i | A : . ;ml m unite in the Red| : g £ | ¢ 5 ? Roll Call. Such af| . 1 Ul 3 Norwich, Saturday, Dec. 14, 1918. g % . /. | no way to h:tefiera with the vital| | y e A . |{work of the National Tuberculosis Local people in Norwich fifty years ter of allowing fish markets and cigar | Association, Lut merely {o reduce the THE WEATHZR. ago watched with interest the prdceed- | stores to remain open, on Sunday was ' number of national avpeald for con- ing agadnst Jeff Davis, but. were dis- |discussed.” The. nplnlnn of the council | tributions. To insure support of this| (Conditions ‘and General Forecast. |appointed at the outcomme, as the case | was that the fish markets should close | work during the ,coming year the Red Temperatures remain above the|was postponed until May. Another|but that the cigar stores might re-|Cross War Council has appropriated seasonal average as a rule. Rain will| event of interestwas the stealing and | main open for 12 hours on {the Sab= | $2 500, 090 for the work, No Christmas continue Saturday over all districts | publishing of the president’s mecsage | bath. Seals are to be sold this vear and the east of the Mississippi river, and also | to congress by reporters of a New| Hon. Henry Bill of Norwich and!National Tuberculosis Avsociation and on Sunday ni New England, eastern|york paper before the message was| Hon. Clark: Holt, a committee of twolits state branches are cailing on all New York, northern Pennsylvania and | gelivered in congress. appointed by the electoral college to! representztivss who formerly sotu northern New Jersey. Extracts from The Bulletin's files| notify Col. Joseph Selden that he was! Christmas S-als to co-operate with the Winds for Bnturd-y and Sunday. of '68 follow: chosen messenger to Washington with | Red Cross chapters in counducting the LADY ASSISTANT All Calls Answered Promptly Day and Night 88 Main Street S B 0 D R Dec. 7, 1888—With the schoolhouses | the presidential vote of Connecticut,!| Red Cross Chvistmas Roll Call, 9l M&tfle“‘s:fimdafiddzufilafiifh already in course of erection, and those | called on him Tuesday and presented| In an _announcement of the opening rain. completed, the school facilities of | him the commission, 'of the Red Cross Christmas roll call, F w F Norwich will be considerably increased Dec. 10, 1868—At the fifth annual! Henry P. Davison, chairman of the arm Vvagons orecast. 3 since last year. meeting of the New London Agricul- | war council of the American Red | Ew Wagons Southern New England: Rain and| The schoolhouse on Williams street, | tural society the following officers | Cross issued ig the 3,854 chapters and ago! warmer Saturday; Sunday rain. West Side (now Pearl street), is near- | were elected: President, Hon. T}’gm/ms the 22,000,000 Qember; ]olz the Ant:::-]_ ions i ich. » 1y completed. The building is 50 feet| Clark of Lisbon; _vice presidents,| can Red Crost the following state- Team Harnesses . gfi:m:z’;:u;';&":xmed from | Sauare and two stories high, with four | James A. Bill of Lyme, E. A. Osgood | ment outlining the future policy of Expm Harnesses The Bulletin's observations, show the | F00ms, each with an anteroom con-|of Norwich, John L. Bacon of New |the American Red Cross: J ®| nected with it. A similar schoolhouse | London, Jacob B. Bachelder of Pres- (FOR THE MOTOR CAR) e hansra oy, 2 the baro- | s "peing erected on. West Thames! ton, Albert L. Avery of Groton, Jabez | invited in the week preceding Chr oot A % £ o i street. The building committee con-{ P. Manning of Lebanon; recording|mas to enroll as members of the Good Line o f 7am sists of Rev.,J. R. Johnson, A. B.isecretary, John C. Kellogg of Nor-|Cross. It is confidently believed that' sm ROBB -| Young and Palmer Lewis. Willough-| wich; corresponding secretary, H. L.|there need be no further campaigns; “The whole American people will be rEe by & 'Co. are the builders. of Lisbon; treasurer, John|for Red Cross funs, but instead, the| ‘o i 8 Highest 44, .lowest 34 The first sncwstorm of the winter| Brewster of Ledyard. . annual roll eall will constitute the|mailed at the' main office. Patrons THE L L CHAPMA“ &/ - AR raged here on Saturday and continued The real estate transfers in \orw-ch foundation of the Red Cross. The peo- | sending parcels.are azain cautioned to o = o L s Comparisons. until after midnight. The light snow! for the month of November amounted | ple should, therefore, know as definit. wrap and tie the packages securely. MR. P, H. MCHUGH .* -~ Predictions for Friday: Increasing | covered everything to a depth of about| to about $85,000. 1y as possible the plans of this, their | using heavy paper and stout cord, wi - sard bvagpermid gm 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | cloudiness; rain or enow at night. | four inches. Dec, 11 1368—The president’s mes- | national humanitarian society. | the name “and address of sender in 103 Chureh Street, ¥ngzeal. Friday’'s weather: Drizzling and Dec. 8, 1868—There is a lull in the| sage to congress appeared .in* print “Since the armfitice was signed I} the upper’left hand corner, also giving . threatening; northeast wind. proceedings against Jeff Davis. In the| before he delivered it to congress.|have had an opportunity o confer in|the receiving clerk information as to ¢ December-10th 1917, i —_— -] U. 8. circuit' court at Richmond, Mr.| President Johnson is reported to be| Paris with the heads of all American;contents, in order that he may mark T yasa ?eatsufl'ererf% -'k;m‘m_ DR. F. C. JACKSON o ___Sum, Moon amd Tides. Ould, in behalf of the prisoner, made | very indignant and exceedingly anx-| Red Cross commissions in Europe and | them in’ the proper manner to insure € . G High || Moon | & motion to quash the indictment on i San I Hig lous to learn who stole the advance | later in Washington with the president | safe handling. It is also advisable to | aéism for over 16 years, con;ulted || Rises. | Sets. [[Water. || Sets.|the ground that the adoption of the|copies. He claims reporters cribbed|of the United States. the war council | insure all parceis, as the cost is slight DR. D. J. COYLE v i 7 T T . | 14th amendment to the constitution | his message. of the Red Cross, the managers of the|dnd in case of damage or loss indem- :peclahs;\ts, ook necd Day N2 m 1 p.m L2 m !l P had the effect to bar all proceedings| When the message was delivered the | fourfeen Red Crog: divisions of the | Tity can he secured Mail vour pack- | lotions but nothing did me good. 9 !] 10.38| agalnst Davis for treason. As there|senate was insulted by the tone of the | United States and”with the heads of | aZes early, says the postmaster, in or- Then, I began to use “Fruit-a- L] %A‘X’ ‘u Mlé n3 was a division of opinion between the | message and the senate adjourned be- | our dgpartments at national head- d}»e thnf they _\\‘:ll be delivered °r | fives’ s and in 15 days,'the pain was 12 057 judges, it was certified to the supreme | fore the reading was concluded. quarters. i I am, therefore, able.to| time, as the werds, Do not open ti% 5 A Sy d Pfi H || 37| court. The case will be continued in| Dec. 12, 1865—The city aqueduct is | speak now with Knowledge and assur Christmas, can be written or stam) -, easier and the . Rheumatism., was 14 {| 321| May. N . now in order and many of the citizens | ance in saying that the benefit work |ed on the packag better. Gra.dunlly, “Lyutl-q lwt:" 1% || 4.34 At a meeting of WaureganMSleam have had their supply pipes connected | of the American Red Cross is to go| s T Tl e p overcame my Rheumatism; and now, . o \ i g low | Fire Engine company on onday | with the mains and are now enjoying| forward on a great scals, not alone, TES F 2 ’ 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct.}| .5 h&‘ff‘fmflfie;ofifv‘;e: e it %037 | evening, H. H. Osgood was chosen | clean, wholesome water. as heretofore, for purposes of relief in | LODGE NO for five years, I have-had’ o return o il foreman in place of J. B. Carrier, re-| The dredging machine that has been | war, but as an agency of peace and | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION | e 1a'srouile Also, T il severa’ Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. VILLE signed. 7 engaged in dredging the river for the | permanent humane se @ 'ce. \ The installation of officers Thurs- g AR GREENE Dec. 9, 1868—At a meeting of the| past few months has left the harbor | “Since American entte into the war, | day even: n = was an impertant part of Eczema and Consiipation, and Many of the local people were pres- | Common council last evening the mat- and gone to New London. D the purpose of our Red C 5 e purp o s has been | ihe meeting of the Women of Moose- | “Fruit-a-tives” reliesed me of thepe t - fon, e primarily to aid our army and navy ! t Jer-mn Thea installation w: § . e e e o AL in the care of our own men cnder arms | conducted by Past Regent Mrs, Frank | COmplaints ; and gave me a good hrought ons hundred and forty. sol- | NURSE ALLEN MEETS READY FOR RED and, secondly, to extend relief to sol-| L. Hunter an1 the followinz were in- | appetite § and in every way restored diers on the train. Out of this number SERGT. THOS. D. PFEIFFER CROSS ROLL CALL | diers, sailors a;grecgggmsg of thos iled: Senior lzgert‘.ll:\:rs&:“m? Bea-| metohealth”, P.H, MCGHUGH. v i i v H 4 £ Rg .. pe ’ .‘" T % o }g::swefexsdfgge Lt iy ishixsgsr:fi;\‘fllti I;f :l[‘lee“bfi Ed's S\nhfi (Continued. from Pags Five) tles along with their own. With the chaplain, Mrs, Richard Carter; 50c.abox,6€o:$°50 rial sive 25¢. ave o and George Raymond. A number of | training school for nurses and is now | Lathrop. - g‘;:?:ibvu"thi;“b}\‘,”;‘]"ebex'r‘n = 5“"”:0“515 ookl ‘\{{s; ‘X"‘lfi‘m 3' IDa\:enpon; At all dealers or sedt on receipt of r;:P""'&somi,,j";v:‘t,‘"{;,;;,‘f:‘;‘";::u:f;‘;’;‘; Fremmeial AL, O 711 has whition o | preem 2—Captain Mes. . Lueius| (s war ‘work. of the Ted Cross will | After the business vession at which | price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, g E S | Hospital, A. P. 0. 714, rizgs. X S e 3 55 & of the day. A number of the rooms | Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Pfeiffer that she| Team 3 Captain Mrs. Rollin C. 0‘32:';{‘8653;":1 a‘gg °2§,‘1,“‘§,§§, fJ"‘;gi{‘.; hlo’;l‘fi";?:: :}j:t “‘“j‘«;‘{]“?flt and | OGDENSBURG, N.Y, s urn 00 e e the hont T et Jliel: son, Berpeint THOmAR Liones, S R e L G S ek were out to greet e boys when the|D. Pfeiffer there. She lived ‘with Mr.| Team 4—Captain Mre. Richard M 3 SaEors e i T s train stopped at the station. They|and Mrs. Pfeiffer while in this city.| Powers. ey e C"‘frsew‘gef‘}ggnf;e;‘ PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Unclaimed . Leiters. 3 grgeted them andda.ls_o za\"le !herr\\ _cz:;\; Her létter follows: =i Team 5—Captain Mrs. A. J. Christ- | Nothine whion w’; hayias il e et : We offer the Public of Nor-|dY and cigars and cigarettes. As the Dear Mr. and Mrs, Pfeiffer: Am| man./ At the regilar meeting cf Norwich |, The list of uncialmed letters in the e E e ] z 2o s Norwich postofiice for" the week end- . train left the station northward bound | writing this while on night duty—my g - fix. i undone, either for the men in the wat| Granze, held Wednesday evening, the | ~OF f e wich three thousand cords of | the crowd gave the soldiers -thre: | first nizht—as I have 4 most Aclight | Toreomse, 0 oPtain Mrs. Archibald} zope, for those returning, for those in | worthy’ master was appointed delégate | {08 December 14, 1915, 1sats tollows: cheers and they received it very | ful surprise for you. I have discov- | Team 7—Captain Miss Freda Fox, | (0 camps and hospitals, 6f for their | tg the state srange meeting o be =1 | MTS: Sherwood Avery, Frani Comnors, Seasoned Wood. We can de- | thanktully. They went to Camp Dev- | red Tom and he came to see me t0-| Team §—comiam Moy redd FoX. | families at home, to whom Will con-|in Hartford in tantar= - Mrs. Ired TR el liver wood to any and all ens, Mass, where they will be mus-| night. How good it seemed to see|cox. 5 tinue to be devoted the miristrations| ;. Bliss was Eicciad thternitia ORE Sem il y CUS-| ‘erad out after they have been at e aptain Mrs. William Oat, | Of, the Red Cross home service. In|ncw application for membership was | TP, Mrs. E. 3 ney, tomers in arlud' cord, half | camp seventy-two hours. 9—C; Mrs. . - x this latter effort 50,000 trained Red | received and one member was obli- | P€f H. R. Rome, Herman Sachs, Sacond Lieut. Ellis Tavlor, who has g cm 10—Captain Mrs. Bben Learn- | Cross workers are now engaged at|cated in the first and second desrees, | Chas. W. Wells. cords and bushel lots. Teen stationed at a camp in Califor- 9 Team . 11—Captain Mrs. Frank I.| 2000 different places throughout the| Because the next regnlar meeting aia, is now at his home on Central e P | 1and. .. |comes on Christmas mght it was SPECIAL avenue. e Tt ae: TN “The problems of reconstruction, in-| voted to hold that meeting nexi Wed- BORK. } " Miss Margaret Redden of Smitlfave- har:‘"“ =tanan e . e golt'ing t;xe feeldinz and 1caring f?r[t;he resday, fhe 1Sth. at whicn tiae the | SBARLES—In Now. London, Dec 4 Friday 5 : istressed civilian population of Eu-! thi = = IS 918, a daughter to Mr. A Six baskets for $1.00 nue spent Friday in Worcester.\ Team 19—Captain 3iss - Florence | Jsirested civilian population o Ku. | (hird and fourth degrees will be wor DEOTU S UNTIL JANUARY 1st university of Washinston is spending LS R .| necessarily they must be met very 4 MURRAY—At Johnson hospital, Staf- All deliveries made promptly | a faw days with his parents on Pros- yoam 1—Captain Mrs. Wiliam | jargely by the governments of our| LADIES' AUXILIARY. A. O. H. o A A vEter. [P Do not wait until the day you NEED | Pect street. Team 15—Mrs. Henry D. Johnson|2ies With whom our own government| pivision'No. 54, Ladies' Auxiliary,| William Murray of -Stasiomd IT—order a day or two ahead so we| Timer Ericson, who was formerly a Team 15— Captain Mrs. Menry D.| Wil co-operate. . A 0. H, elected the following officers e i can deliver it. member of the Tigers' football team, Joh 2 ¥ ¥ 7y The great task of fighting tubercu- | 4; 3 jargely attended meetins Thurs- MARRIED: -~ is now a member of the Camp McClel- i 160 M losis, promoting child weifare and evening at the Buckinghim Me- | READ_LEE—Tn Ashford, Dec. 4, 1018 NORWICH COAL lan football team. He was playing in Coieam 16-Captain Mrs.: Joseph W.| carine for refugees; with.which the | i SVE LI G 0h 0, SISC ORI oy URAY B/ 0. Busbos bMkisk: Nagait the game last Saturday and received Fehm 17-Captain Mrs. 3. B. Stan. | American Red Cross has concerned it- | Vice “prosident, MNs Bridget Dwyer: | Die. diughter of Andrew Lee of Ash: AND WOOD COMPANY | bruises on the nose and is in a hos- am 17--Captain’ Mrs. 5. B. Stan-| celf go effectively'in France, Ttaly and | Yoo Liesiel J=s Sset aborh | £ord. And Gy’ Mllen Head ot Wesi pital. They are going to play a fast ton, 7 o T Belgium, will at an early date be as- ety Swanzey, N. . 11.31 Cove Street team from Camp Gordon at Camp Mc- Team 18--Captain Mrs. Albert C.|symed by the governments, the Red > : treasurer, Mi THRALL — SCHWARTZ —In_ Vernon, Clellan, They are champions so far Stiles, SR Cross organizations and the relief 50- | wirer MoCANIer: istress & Dec. 6, 1918, by Rev. F. M. Bacheler Telephone 1322 and they expect to hold the title. Team 19—Captain Mrs. George W.| cieti cieties of those countries which, now Carroll. 3 that they are released from the ter- 5 Team 20—Captain Mrs. W. H. Daw- | rific burden of waging war, naturally ey ; : desire to take care. as far as they can, pieam 21—Captain Mrs. Edmund W.| of their own people. erkins. “The war program of the American Manv of the local people attended Neil O'Brien’s’ minstrel shew Friday evening. A new athletic club has organized in Greeneville known as the Rosebuds A. C. They will have their rooms in of Talcottville, Miss' Lillian Schwartz Mrs. Mary Brewer; sentmel, of Talcottville and Wallace Thrall : standing committee of Vernon. i chnirman. Mrs. \07116 Leahy, ety R - Mrs. Julia Broek, who has lLeen R S president for four ferms, deciimed a| dence R. 1. Dec. 11, 1915 by Rev. reelection and Mrs, Nellie (*Nell, who | A: H- Bradford D. D, I. ‘Arthur YOUR WIFE OR Team 22—Captain-Mrs. A H. Chase.| Red Cross will thus steadily and rap- = ’ 3 Reynolds, U and-Miss Dorothy . i s : has b sid : past : 0 SWE e Union hall. Team 33—-Mrs. Samucl Wiicox.... | idly merge itself into a peace PrOETam. | (hse weniy i haont tor hie Dast| Hathgsvay of Providendss! o ETHEART - Tean 25=0aptaln Mrs. Samuel Wil-| mye wake ‘of*the war will, ToWeveT.| o nrasideht for tHernset tormy. . The cox. ; reveal the prevalence of disease and TAF['V]LLE Team 24—Captain Mrs. Frank T. officers will De instalied in January. Lo ey e rise The division: voted to hoid n bean sup- —In Philadelphia, Pa. Dee. which in all parts of the world Will| per on Dec. 21, and appuintad the fol- awton “Hydrick, caly for unlimited voluntary effort.|jowing committee of nrranzemants: d , ABedl S The cuttinz of red tape and the mani- | y1iss Marsaret McCaifrev, chairman, Norwicn. Dec. 12, 1818, festation of those qualities of human Would appreciate one of our choice Cameo Brooches for her Xmas ‘Tea give rise to epidemics and emergencies Diggins. Chairman Charles F. Wells, who has Leen assigned the work of canvassing the factories and shops of the dis- The regular monthly rheeting of the British-American War Relief Fund E P. NGl SHil Do MSIiih ke Briun b soom [ o ANNIE B IALEEN A N-TC. Dec. 16, at 8 p. m. Business of im- | some one I knew I never expected to trict has selected to nssist him on Yoo hich ; °f human | Miss Marp Swanton aul Mrs. Bridget | oo, 80 ’Lfi&“f“fige&? "fa;;rs. gift, all fine cut shelland ]| Portance is, to be brousht before the|see him, ‘traced him through 2 pa-|{he committeo the following: LGSR elion Dwyer. William G. Duce, meeting. A good attendance is de- | tient of mine who said he was from g mounted in solid gold, at prices from $6.00 to The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jewelers Established 1872 NORWICH, CONN. “ " s Fee o B 'un services at’ Aflte hom et Camp ' Devens In_the Signal . Corps. | 705cPh W. Baldwin, Albert M. Y “Here will be the opportunity for the WOMEN'S . RELIEF CORPS. “'S\_m‘},_\. B i el isTemety Phil Ducharme was a recent visitor | Righe awas T acked if b aev on | Wagenen, William A. Norton, Jo American Red Cross. Buf even our| myo annual election o officers of | City cemetery. in Centerville. and he said there was a Pfeiffer in . A. Barber, CharlesI'.| Red Cross. must not act and cannot| o Women's Relief Corps was held on | BUTTON—In ar Miss Bdna Baker has returned to|his company so I told nim o send | L . M. Coutchley, Charles B.|act most effectively alone; we must|jprigay afternoon at Buckmgham Me-| Henry L. Bu Hartford_after spending a few days | word by the first visitor he had for | CAFpenter, Georze B. Butts, James C.| labor in co-operation with the Inter- | piorey 253 000k with many mn at- e S N in the village. Tom to come and see me, so tonight | enderson, J. C. Norton, S. T. Coit, | national Red Cross and relief societies | tongance. ~The. election resuited _as 3 , he came, he s looking well and look- | A: S: Comstock, ‘A. Chester Brown, | of other nations to the end that not| rollowe: President, Lilian . Juhn-| oo ‘,‘““’"l“” 1 g S0 eveTy inckia soldxger He is com.- | Walter G. Hitchon. Harry M. Land,| alone the heart of America but the| g n. cenior vice president, Flovence 5N on "Gty LISBON ing again when we can talk of our Joseph H. Hart. Chauncey A. Sher-|heart of all i\.nkind may be mobilized | Rophins; junior vice presi ent, Annie William Spencer and Mrs. Annie | experiences—a# far as we have gone.|Tan. Percival W. ‘Chapman, Jacob|on behalf of suffering humanity. L., Rawson; treasurer, Gertrude Mitchell were united in marriage at| He said he had not heard from you | MUnz I, Oliver ~Armstrong, H. TH.| “The war has developed the striking| giootill; chaplain. Mary L. Beswick: | Funeral service at Newent parsonage Sunday afternoon | but I do not wonder, the way we get | G2/lup, Alfred G. Bliven, Raloh H.|and important fact that wany men|conquctor, Lena Pukalus. guard Bummit Streel M0 by Rev. W. J. Reynolds. They were|mail here, I beat him over, for 1|Xilby, I_J. Pollack, John B. Martin, | and women, some of whom have with| Grace A.”Fillmore: Gel:zates to_de- Bte A “ attended by Willlam Buddington of | started in June. seph W, Curtiss, Morris L. Berg-| great success devoted their lives en-| n.rtment convention,* Jane E. Seed, | MONDELCI—Igp Norwich. De | Norwich and Miss Marian Allen of| We are very busy as we are so short vtn ser. Arthur C. Sherman, Charles | tirely to business, came into the Red Burial in in this Jewett, late home, 97 Y, ;ugernoon. 1 - Maria S. Briggs and Gertrude E. John- [ Tina, wife of John Aondelci, Versailles. Mr. Spéncer, who is em- | of nurses and no prospects of getting|J. TWwist, Charles A. Saxton, Morris| Cross P”fi'}lm“fl" flht the outset of the | ,on; alternates, Lena Pukallus, Annie | p 875 oo win be. et ployed at the Versailles Sanitary Fibre | any more. We have been having a | Sussman, Charles W. Perkins, Henry| war simply that they might servel L. Rawson and Eleanor Doty. ' Iate home, 210 Shaw street AMER[CAN HOUSE mills, has alwaye resided in town and | great deal of rain but I understand | T- Ulmer, James E. McCormick, Viola | their country, but have realized such| 'Agter the ciection routine business| on. Conn.. Sunday, Dec. is a popular young man. His bride | nothing to what we will have. Idread |J. Tewis, John F. Rogers, Charles W.|a satxsracg n to lvhems:hkf dxn thel was transacted and the annual reports p. m. : ig: Fi v is employed at tlie same place. the cold weather. The Red Cross was | Vaughn. Samuel C. Deane. ’ opportunity to serve mankind that|of the officers were read and approv- | KBLLEY—In Creizhton. Ne irst-class Garage Service Connected| @ 1. Kanahan, chairman of the Red | very kind (o us—gave us some good| For the ontside districts, Chairman | they now desire to become a part of | og. One name was palloted upon and| J _“a_native 0f "V D. MORRISSEY, . Cross membership drive, has appoint- | warm clothing. How is Aunt Lucy? | Arthur F. Libby has selected the fol- | the permanent veace organizatlon of |, wag voted to have the instaliation| Conn.. aged $3 years, o 8 . s Prop. ed solicitors for.the part of the town | Give her my love. We are hoping we { lowing town chairmen to conduct the| the American Red Cross. There'm: in January. GILCHRISTIn 'Fall "River, Msss., Phone Shetuck included in the Jewett City chapter,|Wwill see you before long and ii seems |canvass in each distriet: therefore, be perfect mlz:fldem‘c that e Dec. 11, 1418, Pemsen. Prat, .infant ucket Strest | o hich beginning at J. H. Kennedy's|as though we would if things con-| Baltic and “Tanover—Charles Barnes. | the peace e e o owLs. son_of Archibald Calvin extends north' to the railroad arch to| tinue the way they are at present. Canterbury—Mrs, H. W_Hawes. Wil be conducted under able and -] 1y, Norwigh Nest of Owls elected 3 H. J. Kendall's, Alfred Bennett's and | It is amusing to hear what every-| Titchville and Bozrah—Mrs. Frank |SPIGNE leadershin =~ = officers at their regular ‘meeting beld c. 13, to the Canterbury line. The solicitors | one is going to do when the war is| Falmer S o snenlyhe N | Tuesday evening. The reports of the Sweeney, formerly of {are Miss Katherine MacKenzie, Miss| over. We will be about the last to| Hallville and Poquetanuck—Ewald | &1 orsanization not alone to problems | cgicers were read and accepted, show- | Bozrahville. | Jean Burleson, Mrs. Enoch Cheney, |return. The Y. M. C. A. furnish mu- [R. Von Hornig L ing the order to be in good financial John MacLean, Harry Hull, Rev. W.|sic and entertainments for us and we| Gales Ferry and Ledyard—Mrs | this country for enlarged home ser-| .igine and an increase in member- CARD OF THANKS . B lenity ‘of daneing. - Our, food | Waites ? vice, the promotion of public health | 52 3 e e 3 s " i e T Reynolds and Walter Hyde. have plenty of dancing. Our food} Walter M. Buckingham. | Eieation, Wevolopnibnt of Aursing. tha| BNl over th pre({e(l.l‘nd year. )The_z Our Heavénly Fathet having entéred ommittess appointed by the Sunday | is fairly g considering, although i E. Hewitt. 5 cam iy dlmxwma officers were chosen: Pres- | tje.portals of our home and taken school to arrange for a Christmas con- | all tastes the same and corn, if I ever M e s o A N €] p. is - bel d sband and Hyde and choir; recitations, Rev. W.| €at it again. I do not know what we tribute to the healtl and happiness of : 2 . Carver. ot sponding secretary, Warren An- our many friends o newhhors for i 3 , 5 e gt A , women and children. Such plans responding o) . acts of kindness:to us in OF ALL KINDS ON J. Reynolds; trce, Charles Budeit; | Would do_without rice, prunes, corn| Now.that the war is won, many: Mel Women and chigren, SUSh DIanS| grows, eleciw! for the ninih time: fi- ;;}f;"hg;,f“;r our great sorrow; also for Qecorations, the young ladies’ and, the| or corn Willy. When traveling we | Nerwich citizens are asking why the | WheR ped W S e | nancial “secretary, W. R. Balcom, | {p mant beautiful flowers. AUTOMOBILES young men’s classes: purchasing pres- | 8¢t hard bread that comes in pack- | Req Cross is planning to enroll the en- | Provide both for world relief and for el YAOE e Sikees pushaking e 1 S Pome. commenity service, and. thus | ciected for the ninth fime; treasurer,! " (sizned) i i istrict = 2 g 4 . Gar 2 NEON. AN CARRIAGES, Kaiedy, Mise. Hattis Bradlow, cane |, JWell jwe. are in;the’ army. riow, and i oy oL WALODR0L e dharics 2¢ mem- | constitute a ckannel for the continued :?gs}?f}:‘ Binds ahen, Bawhod Cook | MRS RE!XTFR e RGNS, e o |t lans, evrsthins oo 1 oo i | pezaiiete wregke b Sl and useful expression by Red Cross| ;i iocator, Ashley Boone; trustee for|® . TRUCKS Clara Hyde, Miss Edna Kendall, Arwo | tj it is over. Chalrman Ehen Tearned of the lo-1 workers and members of those quali- | 0"Vt “Baward Cook: trustee for Sve—— and CARTS e oy sendall, Armap B L £ cal evecutive committer of the Red{ties of sympathy and.love which our 5 2 Dongth Tk Matson and Chatles Budeit. enping to hear from you s0on, as|Grogs Christmas Roll Call organiza- | whole peopls. have poured out so wn. | (N Pear, Thomas Dough Ll Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. |, AUEuSt Hoelck and family moved | ever. R Henry Percy: sentinel, John Walz: N tion makes the followinz replv: tintedly during this war. < Y " Tuesday to the house which they re- ANNIE. o i {0k S S 2 | physicians, Dr. J. J. Dononue and Dr. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | cently purchased in East Norwioh. Sohcsiay Fpsct Starvation, sickness and sorrow ‘What the American Red Cross i Blacksmithing in all its brances. d 3 . E: 5 g X L Louis T. Cassidy; druggists, Engler o Allen Victor Panovec of Easton, Pa, is| DEMONSTRATION SESSION e e T oPe when theneeds now is not so much contribu-| 71 Georse M. Ratubone tor Norwich ChuICh & spending some time at Harry Fitoh's. | fignting ce: . On the contrary, thel tions of money as the continued de- and John P. Gorman for Jewett City. v L 7 e ki BY POQUETANUCK SCHOOL | new conditions have revealed greater|votion and loyalty of its members. Tha installation Of the nswiy électad & Misa Tennie Foots o Norihaomd Mass,, | The Poquetanuck state model school | opportunilies for the American people, | This is peculiarly true at this moment | (fcers will take place on the first 15 Main Street cu spent Sunday with friends in town, ~ | N/ an evening session for the par- | through the Red Cross, to exted re-|of transition from war to peace. An- | myesday in January J 1 . Mrs, Fred Kinne and Arthur Kinne | ¢1tS_and friends of the children on | lief. This work is just =s imperative | nual membership involves the payrent of Canterbury Pyain were callers on| TPUrsday evening. There were 120|in peace as in war, though not .so|of only one dollar. The moneys thus 0DD FELLOWS. FWERAL 5 present, including teachers _ from | dramti received not only defray all the ad- R : - 507 to 515 North Main S!. Taesday at J. B. Paimers. Franklin, Morth Stonington and Led- | ‘“Besides, Norwich boyr, and heys of | ministrative expenses of the organiza- | At the regulir meeting of Shetucket 7 | i am asendall recently moved| yird. The large attendance proves | the other towns in this district, in | tion but leave a substantial balamce | 100 held in 0dd Fellows' hall Tues- ; . ¥ e ea, the interest ‘which the community has | France or in home camps, with mil- | which, together with all funds sub- | 92V 9“’"(‘1"5 e Dusubss e ir_the work of the children. lions of other Amegican soldiers, and | seribed directly for relief, are devoted | ‘ransacted and reports and ac- Demonstration lessons in poem | Sailors have a right to expect that cepted. A class of six was wofned in solely to that purpose. > e Y “The roll call of the nation is thus| ¢ first desree. Noble Grand George study, initiative composition, citizen- | Red Cross service will be continued L = s : ~—AVDe 2 ship, ‘penmanship, history undem _the | for them in full measure urtil demo-|to be called at Christmas time, that | R&YMond presided at the meeting. T3 state system were well given by Miss | bilization is completed. This meaus | through enrollment in_ their Red | UNCas lodge transacted routine bus- Mullen and Miss Hollowell. the Red Cross must carty on for many | Cross the American people may send | ‘N€SS ?f their meeting held Monday | EMBALM Rg Tho programme of the evening was | months, and the money raised through | a message to our soldiers still over- | »/ening The election of cfficers will concluded with a junior four-minute | membership dues will haip finance the | seas and to the peoples of the world | [ake Dlace this month. speaking contest which won much ap- | service. that we are not merely content with 2 -—__—_'ff“‘ Teast i Lady Sesistibhé o8 plause. The speakers were Freda| All that is asked of anv adult in the | seeing our arms united with our allies oy P himke horsligas 4 | Muench, Alice LaVallee, Lois Willett, | Red Cross Christmas Rolt Call is that | in victory, but that our rpiding pur- | S1OW on hec face and a man tries to Telephone 328-3... Ficliterine sBateon, Biimancth - Molion]fie or she ShAl heve o hegrtiond: a pose is that the love, the sympathy|Take Ms mind show ', Uhiere. This @5 0o U0 papr and Ambert Rodgers. The first prize|dollar” .;When you multiply these|and the intellizence of -all America | VOUld 10t be so bad if il women had Lty o was awarded Freda Muench; second to | hearts and dollars by the millions of | shall be rededicated fo the permanent | 1€3Fts and 2it-men had minds. WM. SMITH ALLEN Alice LaVallee and honorable mention | adnlts in the United States, it is evi- | service of mankind. P . 5 to Lois Willett. The judzes of the|dent that a substantial tofal will be OLDS Head or . chest— are best treated John & Geo. H. Bliss | Largest Assortment of DIAMOND JEWFLRY ERCOCHES RINGS contest were, Miss Tracy of the Frank- | raised if the response to the Roll Call o lin Model school, Miss' Chapman of |is géneral. POSTMASTER ISSUES TEAmG and TRLftKlNG PENDANTS North Stonington and Sherwood _B. Children will not be :niicited, as CHRISTMAS MAIL ADVICE | SRS§S0 TEF 4 [ Potter, an ex-member of ihe schiool | they already are represented in the| As the Christmas season approaches | (SRPSNG w o gl H 4 vl (QERRE DONE VERY PROMPTLY ‘AND AT _ BRACELET WATCHES | board: Sgpervisor O. E. Lowell gave | school auxiliary, or will enroll | there is a noticeable increase in the 3 A REASONABLEPRICES d ! a Drief tafk on Efficiency of Schools. through the auxillaries at twenty-five | volume of incoming mail here, which The ORICINAL RADIOLITE STRAP During the social hour cake and |cents a year, but they will be vaiuable | shows that the public ;s following the M it Mill - ARTHUR H.: LA{[HROP WATCHES, ETC. coffes wers seryed. aids jn the Roll Call by reminding | suggestion to shop early and mail par- alted ik ecc i ~—————-——— | their parents of thz opportunity to| cels early. As in the past Fostmaster register approval of tha preatest re- | John P. Murphy has secured one of f work ig the history of the world. | the vacint stores in the Thayer | “The question has been asked” said | buflding as a sub station for the re- % * | Chairman Learned, “if the National | ceipt of ordinary domestic parcel post For Infants and Children Tuberculosis Association will conduct | matter. This will be a great conven- .| its annual sale of Red Cress Christ- | ience to the patrons of the office. The InUse ForOver 30 Years ‘| mos Seals this year. To that T would | station will be open from Wednesday. John & Geo. H. Bliss ver that (here will be no sale this{the 1Sth, till Monday, the 23rd in- | A Nutritious Diet for All Ages.” - WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Always bears Seer it semed . Best to hath thePtiusive ikt Hoties Toom 10 6k o o 5 _F i‘i@é ‘z‘m‘:""" T g e B ke l the National Tuberculosis Asscciation and |8 p. m, No foreign or C. O. D, par- chok-r:&ch Home orQOfi“' uneralm to" wertisine eohn- of n. letin. Signature of 9% to the Red Cross War - Council" tol céls will be accepted. Those must be “MTMI NS .

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