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NORWICH BULLETIY, WEDNESDAY, © ; T \ i 1 i GAVE MASONIC FUNERAL | . . : geting as agent at tie Amsidh station ; g - : Massachusetts hoy friend of Corporal %.;a e Norwich, 3 9. | for 8 few -days. 2 o les pe Walter ‘oodmansec- of this city, | We_can—ient md Em—— e | Walter Briggs of Westerly has re- An address by Rev. W, §. Mitchell of Group 2. who died in France on Oct. §, 191 Mfifig! the nuj # VARIOUS MATTERS | monchuen Soires Hwhy ™" | puffalo, N'°F, “anon o fipiitoal To- | Uneasvilo— 52 ejcer ates Hor- | (28 00 the, Sincral of this Norwich| 5l Sbes with ooty - terpretation of the tenary, given|bert Dart, Rev. C. C. Tibbitts. - & Miss Susan B. Collins, who is teach- | on Tuesday evening at Trinity Meth-| Gales Ferry—C. E. Colver, chai Light vyehizle lamps at 450 o'clock | ;o o Uneasville, spent the week end Ty . Colver, irman, h 4 odist Wpiscopal ehurch, was the cli-|Miss Jeani . 0. E. New- this evening. at her home at uag, R L . ot o | Tyt JaRule Rarkins, Hay, s . 4 produot that is identical (A, P, 0. T31.) In"fiavor and, nutritive Rroper: Semeere e An 10, | e dont tsnett wut” e arctn:| MIOST FOR MY ¥ L " Oleo- Norwich Free Academy closes Fri-|' Ao Hattie Reynalds, of Norwich |ference, which held merriug, atternoon| . Norwich Trinity—J. C. Macpherson, | Dear Mrs. G.i— B aaed 4 ths packdce. day for a vacation of ono wesk. |ias been the guest of ler mother,|and"evoning eeasions here on Tuck: | Wiliam Crowe Fev. 5 A" Lege: i i e TR fi“;‘-w'g;?a;”n“&.’&%?an"-cl’ &5C MONEY? - Students from a number of the col-| Mrs. W, E. Strons, of Colchester. y. orwich Town—Mrs. Annie M. . 8ys ago mal fat whateriz, - servéd, n Imfl arrive home today for the| v and Mrs, Francis D. Donohue| Rev. G. G. Eerivener, ut\lw my,‘&i,u- g-u?u, ¥, H. Bushnell, Rev.. William ,e}t gebiod the printuy g;vgl;;p;-nf:; ";"’"::;?{‘er" ‘st‘?‘mrgg iw.?fi?"- Y hol z have returned to the city after having | trict superintendent, was the presiding, Crawford. i it i e - aky n i offiger. - Griswold and Yoluntown — R. .| Wonder if your husband or &ny mem- |spread, light, orispy ple cr obesryed 2 Chriatmes s....ii‘y in v.:: e :«W‘:«‘ 'm.-’:giu Laioes I | O er. Mr, Mitchell said in substance: | Young. 3. B Gaviner, Rev. Johs|Per of the family is connected. with | cakes. You can buy ~Beneflf *Brand “Sweet Nut" Mas rine only ~at the s el “The world's ery for help Is heard | Thompson. the A . and A M, of Norwich, and | it 1mooeting Cevp. vallow front . p s | if so, does he or yoil happen to ¥ , December 18, af 4 p. m. the | DOES NOT TELL PARENTS fud mt by e Centenanyy ool ole Group 3. ot Walter 3. Woohmanacs of Noraleh, | Siore, 187 Main St Norwich, wher planet vy will be at inferior con- THAT HE I$ WOUNDED | JT7Er el wmg he has in him | Jewett City—A. C. Burdick, Robert|who was in Co. D, 302 M, G. B'n.? I{nery Specialties are’ retailed at whole- Sunction with the syn.’ Mr, and Mrs, Edward Sourbier 0f{{ha mind. of Ohrist—vhon he thinks| Robertson, Rev. J. B. Aldrich. as ip that company wheri 1 came, over | cale prices. Loolk for pur gtore in your Fitty printed calling cards for 35 | 166 Jit. Pleasant street on Tuesday re- | aa Christ would ¢hink, fsels as Christ| , Danielson—S. 8 Perry, chairman, H,|and he was my bunkic unti] I was|town. cents at The Bulletin office.—adv. ceived a letter from thelr son, I'red- | wonld feel, acts as Christ would act|A- McEwen Rev. M. S. Stoeking. transferred, which means that we slept 3 iR > ber 28, t.|orick, who was rocentls reporied a8 |under the' cireumsctances. | et this| - Moosup—Miss Ethel Parkhurst, Mrs, | together under our shelter tents. As| A s ol i e i 8 '""":'- DT il sor | Wounded in action. In his letter which | yiind ng in”you which alse was in{J- C. Gallup, Rev. W. C. Darby. you probably Jnow, if you knew him, [{20PS 2nd Is now at an 4 s a Was writeer on November 12th, Pri-| Christ Jesns ja | the exhortation, | Sterling—Byron’ Young, ‘Mrs. John|he died here in ibout two months| YU oo e ioes gt vate Sourbler writes that he is in|Measured by this rule, the Centenary|K0Q%, Rev. T. J. Hodgdon. after arblval from pneumonis follow- | roR. Wik "rer husband gets his Loss by the recent fira.at the Ma-| :05) health and that he has been|is a most spiritual entertrise. - Oneco and Greene—Miss Ada Nor-{ing the “fu’ 1 was quite friendly|? "haige fronthe. nhvi anil then: gonie Templo at Mystic Eas been ad- | frinaterroa from the infantry to a | G TR IR ENEITNG, coupa | riott, Mrs. Tda Chase, Rev. G, H. Smith: | with him and being heing brother Ma- | {5Shares from the, newy < ad e justed on the basis of #2700, medical unit. In his letter to his par- | yay sit beside God on His throne and Group 4. sons liked him very much and was| o R LI At Bolton, Charles A, T.eq had un- | ents he does mot mention his Wwounds| ook at the world as he sees it? Do you| Ao B CLW B | very much grieyéd over his death. - Ha %P ATTENTION AUTO OWNERS |usual suceess recently. He st trazs| but in letters to friends savs that he|imagine He is concerned for mersly a c'?: aweugan B Conood, Rev. B.|was buried near the hospital with full| o) ) vy BROWN ON for muskrats and caueht a valuable| was zassed and suffered shell shock.|portion of the human ace. America | poeea e Wy Dr Woodward. Masonic honors. 4 P - mini. In his letter which was written the day | for example. or Is He <cqually desi-| oo Moo, oy, B ' goairman,| T note you are making so many FOUR-MINUTE COMMITTEE : On and after December. 2nd, 1918, after the armistice was signed he says 5 2 Undonbtadie for aqy, | HArTY Mallen, Rev, 8. J. A. Rook. | things for the Red Cross, but can't| Preservation of the whels orgeniza- | OUFS IN€an mMOTe Wear, Mart = Some of the local stores have extra rous for al ndouhtedly -| " East and West Thomprsa—Mrs. -G: | comprehend th 54 o b i the Martin Rozycki Garage is under| ., 0T 0% b e e he Nolidav | that not a shot was fired after 11 a. m. | This Centenary is getting the resour B BAbhios) e S e Ryl Lt © pajamas or bath robes, | tion ‘of Four-Minute Men throughoul Py i Row management as, a .repair. station | Srering. mon has siarted Ih muct| on the 11th and that the men tHINk | es of the Methodist Eplscopal Curdh | Ty i qpnins, Mrs. + Rev.us Tve never scen any soldiers over| the pation 24 a permanen: forum sus|and satisfaction per dollar on all makes of cars.. We also repair | promisingly. the end.liag, come behind God's pregramme for the say- 2 e wearing such luxuries, but on!outlined at the convention ir Dridge- veavesessiiaand g 5 : North Grosvenordale—Leon Walker, | second thought they might be for|port on Tuesdev of the Conneeticut|yested than steammotive, power, sush .as blowers,| Managers of the telegranh offices| )\ \ T cTe e E T ing of tho entie world, & of vi.|BAWard Casalas, Rev. James Wood. | those in hospitals, whore 1 havenwt! bronn of o S imite. Mer by will. | Ve you can get b machines, pumps| have received notice of a reduction of | ST« ELBGTS IT8 OFFIGERS FRE g this ma&el_ n'- AR S Bastford—Mrs. Ida Converse, Wel-|been lueky enough to be taken. iam H. Ingersoll, of Wasiimgton, na-| gy ufl,“ Mu at i Tates for short "1" night messagwr, % R T e AN e Davis, Rey. Stanley Sherman. I hope you as well a5 everyone else | tional director of the body. Py ',n, G vidh b O o iR o | o ety el g | It sees it 2lso In etall, individually Group 5. were <lad to read that hostilities Kave| e Your-Mipute Men x an orean- | price ! : ive us your Tolland schools began this we ollowinz officers at a meetinz he i, fndividy Srour &topped here and it looks ag thiough we | ization, shoail not be dissolyed, but T ek repaira : open Saturday. from 880 &0 1 o'clock [on Tuesday evenng in tho T. A B. Yo IRte TS . Bitie and Versailles—George Geer,|would have peace in s month T | O e ATe A =z force 3 fes? - Firel STk wole: guaranteed. to,make up the time loxt diring the | bullding: Prestdent, M Mae Couzh | ingi¥icuale and of situations and has | Wilmantie—C. 3. e ohairman, | Lo oyer oy ro, woTking dust ag hard | (o spread eduention among ol the peo- | We guarantee it. H Phone 725 : 3 P e e on eetary. Mo Xa, | definite plans for meeting thess. Liks| Mrs. Robert Brown, Rev. C. Harey | o housh the war was going on so|ple 7 s, Mr. - : Formers hereabouts who raised 3 3 > the Lord Jesus it would save all men.| Smith. Pl e ready: in case. Germany | soll deelared. d 3 MARTIN ROZYCKI. |&ble to disnose of tho old fasnioned | UiE, MCARIOD: (({S38Uie0, i3 | como to a knowledgs of the trath one | Witliam Wolte, Rev. C. Harley Smith: (be. aijowed o logs s any pre il | the oreanization of Toie-Mimute Men . BUSKhnE Diriab 0P Da0h Sulliv; 1 o1 installed at | P¥, one. Gurleyville—Arthur Wood, E. L. . g {10, Connectiens 2 80p HUMY, For = The fogzy weather af the last fow| S v, They Wil be installed at} ®ugTiinen the’ Centenars has the Di-|Smith, Rev. William Smith, Ty e s By Iy ad: | inates Sorl Decsrinn A6/ wvere, puRte. fll’p y C! m T. E. BABCOCK aays was just what Tollend County |"pna wociety 1s just closing an active | Vine atfitude towards the world's cry drese, T am & machine sunner. T have| A committeo consisting of William V. mon were awaiting. Musn toboceo hasland successful vear under the presi- |for help. It is moved with compassian| &'“;’ & R 10°school on it and have aira Instruct | 1 ool BE D b been taken down from the sheds, v of Miss Mae Swanton. ut does not waste itself in mere sym-{ Moodus—W. W, Beckwith, Miss Min- Tnd s i k2 DRSS i Af“me’.‘l N A :flr“pomth‘r o il i e pathy. It acts, does something about|nie Mitzner, Rev. L. H. Radcliffe. 22,)5;} ooy et heogass s ion N 207 Main Street % i g i Bgioxs Maped SEROR SR 0 DEIEUARY. el o it seraen | Humtbort Rev, R. 7. Bisbes - 1P| six pundred cartridges o minute and “Campner. New Haven: s e E. C. Terry. “4—In thus attempting zreat things| Fast Hampton—Earry Johnson, Mrs.| 135 _been very demoralizing to the s A. Whesler, Storrs, T Tt is clafmed that owin= to the sear- i i el : L < enemy, and_on the other hand it is a . Brown. Norwich, was R S 1 known New | for God it is @oing to receive great|F. H. Barton, Rev. Samuel Thatcher. | o city of labor of Tate in getfing Christ-| Esra C, Terry, a well known New |, . "0 God. The Sat East Glastonbury—T. E. Bebnke, | G2Nerous occupation, as all machine 3 1 c2 o draft by e mas trees cur and shipned, the supply a,—winflm v r.“g:;{; at ri\‘.s ,home(n: By rke o "w-m’ ey "“"‘lms:‘ B he By D EP:;(::E: b im}flflcemsinmh are sought for by 0 male the organizatior in Con- s A i h smaiter than last year. est Haven. Monday afternoon at §| %0 4 4 B AL B e enemy, and when pnce found one rent, by frranging . Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, ABFi- | murkeye are so searce 1 wo rs|O'clock afier a few days' illness from | any task he Is going to P nen 1 . {Jife 1s not worth much, but a drafted e e Jtural implements, Transmissions | . "C}5 AT SO scarce i1 gome Parts|,.eumonig. Mr. Terry was horn in|the divine companionshir, and as he Hockanum—J. P. Kinney, George A.1y1an has no chy 2y bul g grafted e nally or [ & Cultr e Housnen o [ of the state it s a novalty to sea one, |VCHINCD % qitended the aehools | €0¢S forward in this, he Will more and | Hollister, chairman, Rev. J. M. Potter. | Wat, 2% 1o choice, he must s &35 Ao Frames. Axles_an\ qtber metal parts | 2nd the few native birls which come|in illimantic. He became a_tele- | more share the Divine Lifer ° Group 7. 1T have escaped so-far and expect to : % of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE | !nte morket rell readily at 60 to 75)graph operator and for a number of | At the opening cession of the con- 3 el o e e - R ik s WELNIRG cents per pound. Vears was in tho employ of the West- | ference, which was attended by aboyt| South Manchester—E. B. Stanley,| P b et | 3 £ i H #ad SOUND with our WELDING. |} L B P00 | te when the Wo- | Loam raa 1 the emmmley o e o2t~ | G0 delckates trom tha churches of ofe| Lomis & Burr, Rev. W. 1L Bawh, |frmne. 0 = 0 _period, and_ nssertel “patie For several weeks past Les & Os- ettt % man's Rellof Corps membare in sev-|ihe studv of law, while working at | astern section of this district, Rev.| Manchester—E. A. Lydall, chairman,| , jioP3 0 et from vou auo ¢ be the common watchword. goaiiCo. By Quns e bis TUIEE 2 = ) i . g At 3 R. Mages of Rokbury gave the gens|C._G. Tyler, Rev, E. F. Studley. Yy best w ey seiling Hokara, the skin healer that' eral Connecticut fowna semt jellles. | telegraphy and took a course in the gee. y B Wt Mo A e e g L s 2 close. : fruit and other gifts to the Soldiers | Yale Law school. Later he moved to| eral survey of the Contenary out. Burnside—L. W. Scudder, Rev. S. o f Cave Welthng and Mfg. co, Home at Nnrmorf‘ Vew Haven where he engaged in prac- | Jining the problems to be ceait with, | H. Dunnack. Bincerely, Wil J. Stearns of| It has been found to heal mot only! < 28 i <. | the city .prob'ems, the problem of the| Bast Hartford—Frnest Richard, F. B Inston piace hs rd from |81l minor skin troubles, such as pim- The class in metal work and jewelry N‘ce and was Z"i—c.e'sm in t?us profes. ooy, l s, ‘eon!'e o l" Florien, Rev. W. E. Shields, { St 5 801 oy | Ples, blackheads, herpes, acne, scaly 3L it et 4 {sion. He was fremuenfly emgaged to gn speaking people, and the % E at N ch Art school is cne of the or ,and o e ore 5 GILBERT S, RAYMCND IS dn . #calp, complexion blemishes, itch L T e 1o taione | represent the telegrapisers whenever | Droblem of derenerate rurai life in the| Quarryville — Theodore Richard, 4 i Sel A iheir son- D, 3 : Phone 214 B L s e e A otoy tv | they had any need of lpgal 2dvice, home field. in the foreign fisld he!>rs. Lucy Maine, Rev. George Dayis. MAYFLOWER TREASURER| 11t , sinsy the ama- | feet, P“f‘v etc., but also the wp p e “t Y L ¥ ey o b ha eorter for | pointed’ oyt that war reconstruetion| Wappine—Walter ster, Mrss! Colopel Charles E. Thompson « | s & ihot ende? the fisht- | Sores, uleers, or even chronic eczema THE STEDIO A SSEHIE 4 civie betterment and he labored inde- | Work makes a speeial call on mission- | Ut vers, Rev. E | Hartford was elected ‘sovernor of the | in in I lyegjand” salt rheum. There is yet to be PIAND LESSONS, ~ |, The, l”ro::‘re.;:.!vc Misgienary. club ?r fatigably 1n the numerous war work|avr effort and offers epecial oppor-| Windsorville' — i ott, | Bociety of A ver Descendants, | well. "& “? any hfflrmk,nl wound or disease ¥ stGaT READING A SPECIALTY. | the Central Bapi church goes tol G N e omiinent member | tunities. Everett Joyner, Rev. J. B. | st " , as the annual | n 3 is m the 1 .?_ fecting the _gkip. or mm;lm; ACCOMPANIST, Vorwich Town today (Wednesday), { (70" ol G 8 HRe®Tna on everat Now: England Biresy. | meeting of the swciety held Saturday | 3 ivision. which if js|brane that Hokara does net help, an 170 Bréadwa: nd for a meetinz with Mrs. W. H. Whit- i Group 8. 1ot T - n he | belt e its action is so quick that those whe — = ont o T e o St occasiona he was chosen as orator for rict Superintendent Serivener | Vernon— Stevens, B. 1. Joho- | snmitor ars Hoch R n|b e L bee I Valesoltry it are simply delighted with it: ? special memorials or services of that| presented the New Bngland survey in W, B tson. : S A foma Sekihe Blveiel & A e ; T8 eon. B Loip ou e B i the| tizht from the start. Use&ll Presents e D e | o 8 ked Father still rasides in Len- | PArL s follows: |Fome i i Die rained i ; e e PRockvliéls—— irs. H. H. Martin, John | de 4 Wi Di-| In spite of its unysnal gnuv-j' - 3 i el | ras “The rural population of New Eng-|Forest, Rev. W. E. Handy. un powers, the price is trifiing. To cons'” Thiged BN and eced mecisl. 1edu) anon, and he also lenven oy roMer|land fs prectically static. Lack of op-| Tolland—Mrs, Tula Hail John I.| {vince every one of its merits, Les & TEbRIAE, orwich visitor, Dr. | venrs. old ghuiis ity Dn‘rtl:nlly for a?\(nnc;m:-m in the ru-|Rhodes, Rev. W arber, s E e | Osgeod B 40! e ¥ hitor, R x - ral community life thus jmpoverished,| Stafford Springs—F. F. Patten, Mrs. | Y ry 4 . {tor 3ae. Clarence D, Vseher, expects fo fail for| The body is tn be taken to Willi- | f%, ¢ Py e o ) Mzs. fAs s ars Trusty Brought to Mospital. ; 2 In Imported Steamer Robes | 1", % U500 SIS G'riea | mantic for burial and the funcral ser- | & intelieciually and | George Eaton, Rev. O. J. Aldrich. 3 treaguter, Gilbert i do pot think It does what it claimsy #5 workers who are tn enter Tur-|vices wiil be conducted by the Willi- Crystal Lake—A. M. Richardson. ik el Walter Shapiro.of Hartford, = who|vou can get your money back. You, . i . Staffordy Grant Hanna, | heeen n “trusty” patient at the|certainly can afford to try it on this and Drivers’ Coats. 1d try and help th neople. utic jodge-ap B . cquate con- | Georgo Miller, Rev . VonDeck. ' elder, Rev. Frederick V crwich”state hospital, broke his pa- | pian. o state executive csmmittee of s e S e R ters of training and education for the| Thompsonville — Guy Bushnell, | Windsor: captain, Percy Coe fggleston | Fole on Monday and was found in | sy the Woman's auxiliary to the Y.M.C. FUNERALS. rural young people, Efficisnt churches Duxbury. |of New London, 2 il ew Tondon by the police of that; & met in New Haven Tuaedayv morne F are to he cstablished in the scores of rdvil Y n,| The foll i " 3 city. Mo was returned. to the hog-|me that he should be taken so sudden-.. inz, tte members bein= guests of the rank E. Stockdal s s wh T ‘i vdon, | The following assistants were ap- 5 , but God knows best, and all we < k g ¥ mail towns where ehurch rervices are Y Gordon, Rev. | pointed: M Ki v pital on Tuesday i THE L. L CHAPMAN Co New Haven syxillary for Tuncheon. X funcrat of Trank.¥. ftockisleiineld: Themas Tyrie. . e e S e U cdn do is hope and pray g;:‘:p;mu:d, o i B ustice, But No Flowers” This is|WVas held Tuesday afternoon from the The church will provide rural| Wareh i G. D. Parker, | Mrs, J, Wi Al » . - : | somewhere where he is 5 % " c e Erom he Crnnsetient | undertaling parlors of Cummings & | workers. four our sparshly cottled sees | Wilkiam Dromage, Rov O = San | hdmuiliam Balley, M : Ciget My'dies® Caleniiars | that t'me will heal the wounds that' Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. fer from the Comnectont | Ring with many In attendunce. There | tionse who il infure: pew . iite and | Nattar . Doimer of New Haven, Tdwin H.| The calendars which arc annually |his death has caused, God knows he 3 faednde, £ 1ihe (AT | was a delegation from the Moose and | ideats inte the Tmpaserihed e ot B ‘mlfn aizlfi;‘,d,}fi Albert C. Dates. he| dis tributed | v_mo' Cigarmakers' l_y:uqn]desgrvvs every happiness there is, I' o Qiotribation. for thoe. who |2160 o delegation from the Polishers| the communit bt sl being disivibuted about the city in{can't explain, Mrs. Nevins, all that he\: Arlet thierm nunion present. The services were con-| “organ Memorials are to be es-| ,Bridgeton. R. I — Willlam Guy, |35 follows: Miss Jennie Loomi; g the various business plaices. The ci-imeant to me. I've never ‘cared fori. THE ‘At an ail-day Centennry conference |Cucted by Rev. E, A. Lesy, pastor of | tablished in several citics, which will | $7airman, Mrs. Fannie Inman, Rev. W Ars. Herbert Crandall, New Lon- | garmakers dmtributed the calendars|anvone else as much as he, and I.. the Trinity Methoflist church, The i i : Normand F. Allen of f ¢ Lon: ¢ and Tues- | aon of the churches of the wesiorn half of have npublic forums, schools of reli- |7 SMih ; In New Lbnionfon Monda;andiiucs: | dpnt: (hinlci D) ever Swilli T iSey iRt J bearers were Charles Dyrnes, John g & MR | ford and Lewis Beers Curtis of Bridge- | everywhere, and it nearly breaks my. W.W. BACKUS HOSPITAL h district in the South Man-|Connelly, Charles Kemnersor and| S °fucation and rosretionsl fo- Jiitehell, Bev. R 7, Port. B. P. Bishop of Norwich was| D ) heart o realize that I'll never see him' ster Sauth Maethodist chureh to- Caliins, representing the Pol-] coiicy, for younz peopls, 1o » Christie, appointed audifor. = Thirty-one Post Office Branch Station. alive again, But T want you to know - (Wednes( of the spenkers and Georze M. Moles and cong iy Glendale, R. T—Miss Grace Young,|mWembers were admitted to the ¢ B Free Dispensary Hours will be Rev. G. G. Beriveser. of Nor- Harriman from the Moose. of maricemiontion 13 4. Thak k wich, Furial took place in Maplawood ceme- > and 6.500,000 Millville, ‘Thomas Collins, Jr., In crder to give better service to the| The Connpeticnt State Retail Drug-|tery where Rev. Mr. Legg read o | herdims te the s, neatly 4. |Miss Anna Macguire. needy poor the hours of the Free Dis- | XISt association will 5 annu- | committal service, s : s John P. Murph that he died o death that aay mother - ; | AR ~p that the special might well be proud of. Even in your HOT:AFHER"RIART hIfG Gi-arcion in the Thayer building is | sorrow, to know this may be some con- AT PASNIK RESIDENCE] o b open from 10 a.m tc 8 p.4m.|solation. I cannot tell you how it hap- 000,000 are of foreign extraction, These'| Last Blackstone. Mass.—Mys. Susie About 3.30 o'cleyk Tu from now on until M ing. | pened yet, but as eoon as the censor.. al meetiy af the Hotel Tond, 1 it ey, W. . Martin. larm from b O £ the will allow it I will do so. ‘e Saey ok &) 3 ] i : figudes. rapg> from 89 2 an alarm from b ne of th 8 pensary of the W, W. Backus Hoapi- | ford. todny, when it Epvigond £ Feablcs, e e, IO T aeab dn District Council. a fire in_the ceys home of | charge. Now, Mrs. Nevins, I am going to, tal have boen changed from 215 to| Mayor Richard J. Kineel'a =l he The death of Raymond E. Keables| o 0 O o o e taent| Group 1-P. B, MacKanste, Mystie:|Alex MAPhsntkc of 78 Williamp steaet — — write on a very delicate subject. I, 3 415 in the aftemndon 46.9 to 10.in the | 0f the spealors, and thas 168 will at- |0f Pridseport occurred on Tuesday | 3o, o™ ncet tha religions necds that G. D, Stanley, Westerly, R.1. | Die fire was cathied by hot ashes| Corporal George H. Davis Home. |know Jim had no father, that he Bash 1 morning, and will be under the dirse- | 70" of Dis mopther, Mrs, George K, Havens | re so Dasic®and the New England royp 3—J, C. Macpherson, chair- | Which went down the chute from the| Corporal George H. Davis of No. 4{iW0 FEAller e, o tion of the Visiting Staff of fhe H, LA certificate has been fied by thel0e Tt DRENCE re TEOTEE K HIUEIR hurchies must help to take care of the , Norwich; Rev. C. C. Tibbitts, | ichen range into o barrel In the cel- | Carter avenue is home on a sport Tt have mych GSTRTCr. Dol § pital. 1 &hannon Buiding Norwich, | i3 “and was born in Montville. Mr. | nultitudes who are drifting into in- e o S aard, the maid discovered | furlough. Corporal D left here | R R, e delivered to you in Janu dealing in real” es Mtal stock. | Keables came from Bridgeport o visit | fdelity and atheism Group 3—A. C. Burdick, Jewett City; | 18 fire, and zave the ala about five months ago and has: been | that will be deliversd 1o yof 22 SARH- P $150,000; ~Incorporators, _'Thomas Ihis mother and was taken il with| “We are alsd facing the question|Rev. W. C. Darbey, Moosup. e b in the cavalry stationed ‘at Newport | ATY OF FeAFUAEY, o 000 e, bt 1 GET OUR PRICE Shannon, Mary G. Shamnoh Blla C. preumenia. < He Jeaves his mother | Of the supply of men. New England is | Groun 4—E. C. Wood, Attawaugan: (AFd 121d a line of nose nad NemE. |fvas 'so close to Jim, and we cared for ICE ON Shannon’ and Margaret §. McNamara, | ha"Other relatives. no longer providing its' cwn leader- | Rev. James Wood, North Grosvenor- !l ; g e g | cach other so much, that I do not feel STORAGE BATIERIF.S all of Norwleh. 3 g = el ship in religious affairs. Tn Boston, | dale. . | - ongk i Norwich Man Killed in Action. ‘f‘s‘;ce “;‘ S hteider. - Please don't let the e The State W. C. T.| 7. has recom- Eox-Wrot el Cousn. there is not 2 single leading evangeli-| Group 5—George Geer, Baltic; Rev.| ot The name of Wladis Szbal i{ (ot that I am doing this hurt your - 3 BEFORE . PURCHASING mended that local unions nge for| T O e Jarse attendance at the| CALENUFh manned by a New Dagland |C. Harley Smith, Willimantic. = i = Qe | Of 240 Yantis strect is given In the cas- | pclinee™ Hurt you is the last thing on The Garfock & Ha 2 epecial four-minute demonstration| . "ASre WO O Ere BIUCAIARCE 2| pastor. Lepders are being trained to| Group 6—George Hollister, Hocka- : ual list this (Wednesday) moraing as|eartin T want to do. I want to be & 2. \ynes Co. | of states t at have already ratified and | 93062 m’n.u 1" | on Tuesd ]-t{' ¢V~ | meet these nreds In a new sclool plan- |num; Rev. E. P. Phraner, East Glas- killed in actl friend to vou, the kind of a friend that NEW LONDON, CONN. of prohibition states, to be ginen in the | SHPE: e dance was given by theined in conjunction with Boston uni- | tonbury. et = | Tir to m i - 3 5 il ¢ Sunday schools on the speeial day of | Marines. stationed at the Sub Base.|versity, Morgan Memotial- and the| Group 7—L. W. Sendder, Rurnside: ooty SOLDIERS AND SAILORS|/m ¥as tome and it I can ao So e : Starters—Generstors—ignition Devices | ' 1ver January o o The prize fox. trot wos won by Miss| b et Tt i ol pAROuP e W Sondden, Rumside: |l EGinNg TRIAL IN SUIT £ i o Jon e RN o [ PR R Coskmiudd % snna_McCarihy and a New Lordon > R e e e Rt Siuic : His & know, as 7 Timken-Hyait and Rt e TS fizainst those | aighed {holmusic for d Sow b B e ot Wacestes ook | aiaes. Mrs, Elizabeth Nevins of 10 Sigth| Have you -a picture of Jim alome, streof, whose san Jhgs was a sallor | taken since he entered the pavy, that of {on the U. S. 8. keneca and was lost{you conld please let me heve? . arpl 1 2 the place of Rey, W. P. Davis of Group 9—W; New Depatture Bearings |50,/ %py: Formerly ihe cost 0| serge, Major Carpenter Writes Here, 3 Rev, ® iam Guv, Bridgeton, a SR bural of a town dependent averaged Provincetown at the onening of the|R. I; Rev. R. J. Christie, Mapleville, | Shewville, against Valentine Reich for Sey 3 ” v T it came SALES—SERVICE $22.50. It now co-ts from $4b to 50 to m,Sfirzz_!{ M;gg%dP%u§dc. T‘ffi}'p’en(er“ol: ?f;er‘n::: Zen 10{1 at 2 oclock, speak- |R. L 4,000, Eabanes bnia b st due hond e s;le)atge B %fil’fis"lflin"fifi,2‘3&,“33'1 l?fi"t‘ n“f“é’;‘n;'fié: of any 7 conduet one of these burfalg, g gty ST Jeld axtitiesy, th | Ing_ung FEARIS0 - raised the dam ot the Mathewsov |heen torpedoed, has received the foi-|of them. Can't get one, evep at the ' GARLOCK & HAYNES Those bendvolent women of Nor- |division, reports himself well and in| 1o was foluwed by Rev. L. E. Love- | ciynistmas DECORATIONS Millspond £o much that it has dam- | lowing letter: froms her son’s pal: place where he had them taken. I 9 MAIN STREET, NEW LONDON | ¥ich Who devoted so much time and |5000 SPirits in a written .on | J e T Who gaye -a.strong ¥o aged the Wilcox property. U. S. & Seneca. want to get a good one and have it - g N | Mtention_ to the Bmengency " tfoma | Oct- 24th to Will L. 5 of | this | address upon Stewards| : FOR CITY STREETS S A bentk o i0E | e e i — When it was opened In - ibe Secanq|City. His command at that timo'was | “Chrlstian Stewardship” be sa Alderman Joseph A. Georze, Coun- P asel for the plaint e Dear Friend:— Il appreciate it very much. Church parsonaze, a1l with graiie | Somewhers between Verdun and St.|“is a broad programme for living aAd | eiimen John T. Gleason and Trank G. | es and A. M, Drown | T expect that by this time you have| Hoping to hear from you saon, I am, E tude and appreciation of the generosi- | Mibiel- SSTVICOENE: £ AN e D ol for | Rie semursing i amuscment gami- | for 4 A been motified of the loss of your on. | Very sincerely, §£98, 050 swpiecintion g€ 4o eeneront- {he best o man bas, timc, talent, en- |mittee of fhe common evuncil, con- 3 estified on Tuesday | You have my most heartfelt sympathy HARRY WHITE. LR hore Mibugif 100 st erey: initiative, devation. peavers, ‘wis| forsed Iate on Tyscday afiarmoon with | were Willam 1€, Pikce, John B Fun: | a8 gim o Al RAL Co s foiii {F the state secretary’s office includ 7 S s e b ey is Mo Secretaly . R. Dranche of the cham- |ring, Charles E. Chandier, George W.|gave anyone a better friend, It was in| Organists and chojr directors are re- | 1 Sprague Warchouses, Sprague, to es- & g Toom o this biatfomm (r the Topatlc | e S Commense over the supzestion |3isthewson, Jy. William FLiC elL | Tune. that Jim and I became o inti- | minded to send the programs of their > 1Di aplish and, “sminiain warehouse: RS ) o & THn maBtoyring of Sciraslin | Quseatina e Srrenzed on somg ot c S maie. |1t vas then that 1 smashcd my | Christmas Sunday music to The P le. eabital stack, $60.000; ncorporators, c = T3 Toraty e % 2 €4 3 right hand, and found out who my|tin in good season for announcement unera flcfofl' e T e Rt incarporatu; is not law, or cold, forced and formal | the city streets. giving of a required porsion, but a| It was derided to decorate all the WEDDING. ‘p:‘ tiend imas=HE aid evsiyhiug) Bauisahs otias o= e a , i ; ; ie for me, ana I grew to lo/s 4 v James and Edith . Dodge, both of s . free. plad pouring out, in loving loy- | Foles along Main strect from Preston Koo\ b S aburbis s LU R BT an moaimers v alty 10 God, of all that a wman canbridge fo Washinzicn re with S DRt to tell you how much misery and LUMBING AND GASFITTING G ° n Vojeck of Rockville, who on' ; spare; sometimes a great deal, some- | savin trees and also to have a Christ- | A very preity wedding took place ¢ : e : September 1, 1909, was convicted in the 'I‘able ‘pl fimes half his income, sometimes mnch |mas tree set up on, Union sjuare where | Tuesday evening Tiome ‘of Mr. | SO0, HIB QSGLN bas. cansbd fne, 98 mmm Tolland County Superior court, on a eflsufe less, but never less than would safis- [a musical programme will be given on |and Mr: ward Sof you, his mother, must feel it even t 166 Mt t H aps i 10 3 charge of assault with snient fo rob, 5 fy an Orthodox Morman. a piour pa- | Christmas eve, Pleasant. strect when their daughtep. |08 than I It doesn't geem right to . _Phone 581 :@lgill Chamber of Commerce Byilding | will apply to the general assembly, at, that increasing. | |san. or a respectadle Jow ™ The committee selected Attorney.A. |Jennie W. Sourbier, was uuited in R Pho 238, L. its 1919 session, for the restoratis muf Rev. Edwin La Court n{ Boston pre- | F. Libby to nave chargze of thé ar- fmarriage with Milf vard Koglin ne 24 dy. Assistant 8| of nis richis forteited by such con-| § MUmMbers ef All the pledges of 3 “During the next five vears the 850 | ook after the decorating. Poth have |ceremony took place i parlor and modern_houses as ' St. quusv. lnhool(. %zfl:\):x‘llx‘:mfa&t Methodist churches of Mew England | accepted the appointments. ¥ is ev- |was performed by Rev. P. F. Werth, > M. H. May, formeriy of Colchester, i are called upen by the Centenary pro- | pected that the Liberty chorus will [pastor of the German Lutheran —_— - ¥ 2 sented the subject of Life Service, In|rangements for the musical program |ot Buffalo, N. Y. The home was pret- Modemplumb' - vietion. part he spoke as follows and’ Forester Henry E. Davis to|tily decorated for the occasion. The 7 7 el tor, have been met and o to furnish 198 young people | Sing and that the school children will | church. ¥ v .g'lm 1L , have met an - i you s o] 5 2 B aivet Iy hamne nd the mols or training for leadership In' local|be asked to take part in the exercises.| The bride entered the patlor with men aires - the United War Work campaign. The church work and speeific life service SIS her father, who gave her in marriage. las nd pricss ' total amounts to $185. This ls the such 2s the ministry, missionary work | TWO SUITS BROUGHT TO Bhewis attein Dy oo gt i Ml Srreeen s s ¥ first school in Rockvills to meet its 3 social service and religious and ed- B Lydia_Sourbier. groom B iy veationa worki ‘As o pars of the ereai| REAK MARITAL BONDS|iinded by Carl Krouss as best man. |HURRY! JUST EAT ONE TABLET £ programme we vropose to enlist 53,- eging desertion since March J,|Miss Corrine Johnson played Mendel- , DOCTORS OF CHIROPRACTIC s“";“;: yd?q"'mf,' lg;zmgfin:;eocmmd 00 young peoole in ek work A | 1818, ang'also & statuters offense som. |agohn’s weading march 5s the brifle| = OF A,:if&r:‘ifig} Fom 2R Phone 1371 283 Main St. e £ ok = AR fionfll\'- m survey of New England Methodism | Mitted by his wife®with one John Doe | entered the parlor. - W, Main sfifl Sl Sew Lonfon. o s sy iyol This has been completed and each church | 5ince Jan. 1, 1915, Charles H. Opttrell| The bride was handsomely gowned 67 West Me, Enos was a stone cutter, His fa- has been assigned a defirifé number|of North Sfonington is suing for di-|in white crepe de chine with Jace| No waiting! When meals don't fit .‘ Skl aes T4TA Wussdar ol 8 fu- to enlist. Approximately 12.000 work- [ Vorce from Fiorence Miller Cottra!, | trimmings and wore a veil caught|and you belch gas, acids and undi- b 2 g AR o Ao gk ers are needed for full tme life ser- |formerly of Oaklawn. R. I, now ofjwith orange blossoms. Her only or-|gested food. When you feel indiges- T F BURNS FLOW s Y o i Bt Merys senerr B : talen | | Vice. including social service leaders, | Darts unknown. The papers were filed | nament was a bearl neckiace, o |tion pain, lumps of distress in stom- . . - B, PPUBU L E (el St @ » New religious educational _dircotors and | in the superior court clerk’s office here|gift from the groom. She car- |ach, heartburn or headacho. Here is = FOR ALL OCCASIONS , 2" > teachers. Physical ability, intellectual | on Tuesday, the case being returnable | ried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses, | instant relief. HEA'“NG AND PLUMBING - Orders Deliversd P i 3 ability, leadership, and gemeral ofii-|on the first Tuesday of Janpary. The|Her maid wore blue pussy willow taf- - £ { § Lieut. Williame ‘Wounded Severely. . clency will he the prineipal points up- | COuPle were married on Aug. 13, 1912, | feta and carried pink roses. = in Street 3 The A8 Tiaat: it on which theve men anl women will |and have three children whose cus-| Following the ceremony a reception (J‘ J'| 92 Franklin Hamn nnlm' Rnth, des “F‘duw’ ug Wil- 1 be selected.” tody the husband asks for. was held at which there were many 'J! e igms, now of New York.':“"' 2. Dinner was served at 12.20 in the Another divorce sase returnable in|guests. present from out of town. A ¢I 5 T el a&z given vestry of the church by the Ladies' | January is the suit of Bertha S. Corley | supper of roast turkey was' served. KDBERT j Cmm 'oun“d“‘”""w rely. Headay. e 2 Aid society and supper from 5.30 to|of Stonington against Frank Corley Following the reception Mr. and| Just as soon as you eat 2 tablet of . 4 . 3 7.30. of the same place. She alleges intol- |Mrs. Koglin loft by automobile for | Pupe's . Diapepéin all the dyspepsia, GAS FITTING, WILLIAM'C. The Norwich district has been di- | erable cruelty since Oct. 2, 1017. Tney |New York and from there they will G indigestion and stomach distress ends. . vided into nine sub-distriet groups as|Were married in July of the preceding |go to Buffalo to 'the groom’s home. | These pleasant, harmless m,,,t,"d:g PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING follows: yera. The maiden name of the wife| The bride’s traveling gown was a|Pape's Diapepsin always make sick, | Washingior 8q, Washington Buildiyg INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Judge .and Mrs. Gardiner Greeme Group 1. Was Bertha Dralle. She asks to have | {ailored brown broadclotn with fur |upset stomachs feel fine at once and Nozwich, Conn. b are in New Yotk this week. | B % “Westerly, R. L—F. E. Fowler, Mrs, | ¥ Rme changed to Bertha Seimer. :rimr::;nggr %lvgthmé 0 r;mftivfihe oo | they cost eo little at drug stores. Agent for N. B, O. Shest Packing 1 ™ ngham, ¥ 38, h 3 silverware. e 3 Mazs., was & recent guest at me‘g‘me B | L. E. Peterson, Rev. A. B, Withee. The Monday evening class of the| ‘The bride is a native of this city DR. A J SINAY IRON CAST‘N& > & 5 . . 2 “ve a spec lance on Tuesday eve- t orteous iteh The \ (2% Frani 3. Smith and aauhter, | | New 1ondon—A. T. Miner, chalr- |ning in T, A, B, hatl with an attend- | groom is the son of Ferdinand and D N FURNIGHED PROMPTLY 8Y - .n elen B, l}:«gflvf. have returned | 3 / R man, George H. Holmes, Rev. M. E.lance of about 70, The membass in- | Bertha Koglin of Buffalo. He is at £ 3 N Y thelr ashinglon strest . S vited friends and the evening was|present in the U. S. navy and is pta- e = : THE VAUGHN mm g:m-; visit to Judge and Mrs. Wal- 2 - 4 rick, A. C. Hef- |most enjoyable. Refreshments were | tioned on the U. S. S. Chicago which | Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich y L . Noyes, : 5 flon, Rev. C. A, Wright, served. ( recently Brought over a number of | . 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