Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1918, Page 2

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Wll.l.lMANTlC ebration for the children of w consecration and brief tic waé held in M. Linecin’s g- gfltgml‘;) ‘on the Ministry fim. AR o}llly has been jnv terest m]wumurymw under 3 0 10, entertainment Rienzi Robinson remains w: m’:::tl»:gnd educational bill mmoé%ew‘emnnmnnd ndmv:?(fiotuntmmm o] mt‘mghg:butmamemsltun mm BE ‘been prepared enry C. enjoys & close with - 3 ;:1;1}:';:;5 mm:m mgr;x of 5 yu tertainers as by mi’x's'?»"fiu&?%fi. evenin: L8 Supt. Amos Morin of the Connecti-| John Wright of this city is a mem- »a.d ‘M ‘ state board of education, to be 1'-‘.‘.‘:“{!;'& ent. The tree used was the commu-| A¢ (ha M'lhodut Episcopal church, | ¢! cut mills was in Boston on a buSiness ted to the coming legisiature. 5 o Square earlier in the week and with Wi A 1 for home. uesday, at 9 p, m. there will be a | tFiP- e o al el T T rovides for a department of educa- ‘meeting ne until midnight; | Some officers hnd men of the 76th|A majority of this organization are| Y sm for the ...'i'e’ composeiof the |its brightly colored lights, was even gn“::kh u‘;n (‘,fl};fl,,i,che, Anve {,‘,e‘,;, division, which trained at Camp Dev- | Rhode Islanc men and a big reception Round W present state board of education and |more attractive to the litlls folks. The | inyited to part At 30,30 there | ©nS and in which there are a number will be tendered thera in Provi- < a commissioner, of education. The |programme included gamss, caroling, | will be an !ntefln{sulon when luncheon | Of Killingly bays, are due to arrive at|dence. - o state board of education appoints the | and The Christmas Story, told by Rev. | i)l bhe served; Friday, 5 to 7, a Sup- Newport News, Va., from overseas on Two cars of soldiers en route from commissioner and he appoints all the | Harry S. McCready. Then the dis- per ‘will be served. In connection | Jan: 4. Camp TLee, Va., to Camp Devens, were subordinate officials, whom he may, re- | tribution of toys, books, fruit and|iith thi; supper a neighborhood cen- Fred W. Bassett is _confined by ill-|in this city Saturday mworninz. thove for cause any time, subject to |candy was taken up and no one was tenary convention will be heid; a fol- | ness to his home on Broad street, Social parties and dances will be the an appeal to the board. forgotten. THe. various articles given low-up meeting from the great con- Wednesday will be a holiday in|ryle {fomorrow evening, ihen many Under this code the schools are to ou't:m werebdona}}ea }Ilzy dm‘%rent organi- | vention held last month in Boston m;xglso:; v?mdtm mills and stores| will watch the old year ou: and me[ be supported by a 5 mill tax on the|zations, by churches and by many legal . expectad from the Meth- ' and banks closed. new year in. srand list of each town, by additiohal | charitable individuals. Delegates are. axpects odist churches in Baltle, Versailies, | Not meny of the returned soldiersi o poyy of Moses Chandler, whv‘ appropriations from the state, and by M El _ | Curleyville and South Covent: The | aré improving the opportunity to wear died at Nowoton Friday, arrived here g.hehlnoomled oir the :mt; sc'hotzl of;m&s‘; ousl;.‘ inj‘v:zr:{'m;"r'lg:;' wl;:;‘}v‘vtas ‘;%x:n speakers will be Revs. M. T, Genter their uniforms four months after being a ‘woul ncrease e_co3 ber of the 55th Coast Aralery, report- nity one whlch had been on Lincoln | r, Saturday evening. > d out. Civilian clothes permits 3 atruck by the jitne: ed and driven | A. H. Withee, C. C, Tibbetts, T, A.|mustere & 1 . schools in the town of Windham by |}o gl Yovjn; }t'sr“gll.stiard, & rer|l.cgg and District Superintenden{ G.|them Inioce prshlflegeF tll;“ BREL d.cv'::;:‘r;et:g }‘B‘:Il;{:d!;:tu;tmgm:kuu:‘:y nlm"ht !;’0 ,000 A r“::‘&ffig“"; forted as resting comfortably at St,|G. Scriveher of Norwich. The mem- | Dr. L. J. Sylyester has complote: s > as the town wol b 8 his_government assignment at New|lege, Worcesier. Joseph's hospital. bers of the church are to besin t0 en. | { don and has returned to Daniels| Miss “Annctie A. Beansoliel of Fall contest for earning $1 or more by un- | Son < Fivce apdnt JEMINNILIG TEENE- - usual methods {6 meet the . present Rev. Arthur W. Bailey of Boston wil | Danielson. > emerzency needs of the church. Mrs, |preach at the Congregational church| Big manufacturing plasts in “Fut- W. J. Hastings is the leader of those | Next Sunday. nam will close tomorrow evening for wearing the red pins containing the| Detailed reports show that liberaljthe New’ Year's holiday. word Push, and A. C. Serinture is the eomrxhglons were made by Killingly| James Keiley of Fail Riter has vis- leader of the Pull legions, Each lead- | residen and corporations to the|ited friends in Putnam. keep its buildings repaired. The de- rarrmem of education wili define a| At the meeting of Radiant Chapter, minmum _course of study tc be used | No. 11, Order of Bastern Star, the fol- in all schools whether public or pri- | lowing officers were installed: Worthy vate. Altogether the scheme is to es- m:m-on, Mrs. Lillian Whiton; worthy thoroughly centralized edu- | patron, Benjamin Phillips: associate edtional system to be administered by | matron, Mrs. Annie Phillips; secretary, s commissioner, whomever he may | Miss Minnie Carlsen; treasurer, Mra. be. Tt is estimated that the expense | Alice Taintor; conductress, Mrs, 0 by S ikt O Thus Avolding Imltahons by 15 distriet captains. | Thanksgiving fund of the Day Kimball| Members of Putnam odge of. Elke|%80 in the Pendleton shipyard in Mys- Q] for the first yoar would be $:0,000,000, | Fdith Phelps; associate conductress, | Fhe comm oill close Noannsian ore | hospital at Putnam. e e b midubs it oht e e hospital CLARK’S FALLS In the casualty list appears the ?{;‘;é r}}v.}(l’l;mBl‘a:!;l:;r: ‘Alqah,n.\f;;; émrel. ning, Jan Following a social arranged for New | €ning for o session at which they ;{;igt the holiday season yith friends = ;hs; V!Jl:“gar‘et Cafirey closed he name of Privats ared pastar, i Bl Macthe, Mies Tatherine Duisok: | The' Fires Baptist chursh will hold | Year's eve ab the Baptist ohurch by| Buich [fe oid year outiand the PP | MSire, Jerusha Brown is reported as | 0th/Thbte sras. b bembtECnes as slightly we .action. ota M € . | lits roll call Wednesday, Jan. 1, at 6[‘the Crusaders there is to be a service g : o i Sl sk . o he private whose real name s For- | {iects s Tl e e aany | . m. ¥rom 7.to 8 an address %l bo |in the auditorium, beginning at 1130 Rev. H. A. G. Abbe of Dublin, N.| (SIS0 5 tery omoriable condition, | (e with mifus for ail. Tie voom wes r, left here for Camp ens, ni L H B (arl. |made by Rev. A. F. Purkiss of Nor-|p. m. .. preached at the Congregational |, TALE 33 8. March and went overseas April 15.|nie Larkins; sentinel, John .P." Casi- |02 (0, REC S8 g SRR S0 ST PoBloy o) B putam, Hartforaf for-| chiron e Lomérer Sundue morning. TREnools ofiitne i poen YL IR e ‘ ¥ ”‘n‘ 'lm'] hr': ‘;’dfl \qfi'l:":d it Fhe: basliaaball BAmbLAE the. ¥ A ticn of the church budget for 1919 by | merly of Danielson. will be the difector| Some money that has been kept 1l th fine drawinz by the Lory h Field Arti : ! fo trustees. Betwsdh § and © a so- | for Connecticut of the fifth Liberey | hidden durine the swar is again find- | (MORdaY) morning after a vaeation | teacher with the words, “Christmas in cial l\dour durlng which lunch will b2 | loan, w;fich is scheduled to tAke place|ing its way into circulation, there is MTT;]T(({?ZBTO Mr. and Mrs, Moses ?fi?e;“:":ad:( th;“éz;i Swp?a;x;(‘e:g;;n‘g scrves in April evidence herc Wilbur haz b The Daushters of the King of Sh.| A Social has been arranged to be|® Thendore Cos visited friends here|venowr hA3 been named John' Biisha T e eating réef . {Paul's Dpiscopal church will meet|held at the Metodist church on' the|Saturday, betore returning to his Ata-| "My and Mrs. Charles Barber have | Saturday. R R with Mrs. Ru“qu Clark, 121 Bridge | evening. of New Year's. tion at Camp May, N. J. e . M. 2,30, ¥, g returnad from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A o ohi G ay | street, Friday. at 2 Patrolman Martin Wolfe, who has| FPrivate Bdward MeKeon is spend- o ¥ of Unelr elhers aaa i it B The Christmas troe and seneral cel- | - A. between mempers 6f the Wind- ham High school, 1917, andl the Y. M. A. five resulted in"a victory of 29 to for the High school five. The line- Recuce your doctor's Sflas Weaver in New Haven. a few of their eiders, are, il: with grip. iy . _Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth V.|been on duty here oniy a Short time, ”“fi_"“ {ia‘ ;““r)ft"é “”;C“I‘,’e f“?‘;fl;‘ Mrs. Emma White is recovering af- ¥, and Mrs, Horace 1. Palmer and bille by keeping { W, Morfarty French, Tighe | €TWin were held Sundiy morning at|is regarded by Danielson poople as a 1’}“ ”‘“\O"' ']' i ‘“5_hl L ter a recent illness. 5. Mary 3. Palmer were guests of slways on hand— Wl s b {10 o'clock, A commitial service was | splendid officer. fl'}nh“ in ‘{'* IH’_TOS"?“:' ef 25 Mrs. Lucien Sheffield has returned Gonrvo Burdick and famiiy at-their Y S N ethcaay g Enandre | €40 at the gravé Th Storrs cametery | Danielson citizens exchanged chieers hose whe ,“f 'On ‘;“t OX Fh{‘“‘ to her home in Saybrook, after a visit | home in Hopkinton, mas dhy. G G - Ihy Rev. Marshall Dawson. Saturday morning with troops passing fgj"{f:elf“f“‘:.“‘ H;tmré‘e e ich | to relatives in the villaze. V/ e g | The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Suilivan | throush here from Camp Lee, Va., to )% Patn n S toa an s im0 Cmbiei ok of ths fhe 7 ICKS VA PORUB \‘m Gager Sumner | held Saturday morning from. il | be mustered out at Camp Devens, AT tl}::m'?orhmansn ’%f;"_nz yacant| fluenzy sufferers. is making progress RICHMOND s . lcurey Brothers' undertaking rooms. James Keiley of Fall River has been | S% b = e towards recovering at her home in| Arthur and Thomas Rocdes of Paw- NEW PR!CES~30-. [ RS T b k- S Kene T ihe solemn requiem hish mass ai | spending a few days with relatives on 19 establish his headquarters there 10r | Spring street. = tucket, were at the Moore' homestead, Joseph's church at 10 o'clock, Rev. | the West Side. the conduct of his business. There will be a meeting of Wash- | Sunday, December 29, e Ol T o Pt B The Bombay Girls closed a success- | . The Reec and Russell summer res- |inston Council, Junior Order of United | Clarence Lewis, a saitor from New john A. Dooley of South Coventry < 'S ces in the town of Thompson were | American Mechanics Tuesday gven- | York, was a ealler through this viein- Pickett b a )2 engag = a e O eu! - ] n- Pickett, 2 by Van andt,| Gon Amd Bev Johni A Eu!l‘van ful engagement at the Orpheum thea. | i sadd I , al 5 L i LAt 8 raided by lurglaps who went away|ing. ity Saturday and, Sunday. . 14 ux and Pick: 2 4 = 3 Instances urc constantly coming toling south l ot 3 fonls, Van Zandt 3 and ¥French liam Twemey of Prov n'len:‘e Torrenm £l s 3 2 s 1 to spend 20th, for a \vuez‘ vacation. A good num- Tomorrow will be the last day that|; p s 5 s 5 g [al ten- B 3 L 3 ere the D B @ c nter. Mr. s Joyi Hihio: retehan rra - Tonkhue. The oughlin of Baltic, Bdward H. Otten use will he legaily permitted of 1918 1:;“ where the improvident are dis-|cf thc winter. M: ber enfoved the Christmas tree and The field goals were shot, 2 by’ Hoxie, m Weeks, | members of Thrift and Christmas ek iy heimer, D. F. Clifford, John Murphy, 8 S 4 ing of Liberty bonds at prices ri- | Chester are among those whe prefer | exercists. scorokeeper, Harold Bower and the | fames ‘Calneen of this city. The com- | morst mna whis e roones, The, neW| giculously beltw par. Tho only cxplan- |the climate of Florida in the winter | Catherine Smith was a caller at S e T e et [mittal service at the arave in St -Jo- | put on Weanesdas Ton Lo s n offered is that'the seliers want|time and will soon 2o for several| Fanny Moore's for Christmas, i eirs iae “(“ e parel with the {sanh's cemetery was read by Rev. fa- BUAY A ready money and want it in a hurrs. | monthe, hu:;lr\ng\ .?rm:w R;Nd:r’mno' i ther Clerk. The operating force at the telephone Mechaniesville has been hrought in- & It is expected that Mr. and Mrs. - 5 . Funeral sevrices for Raymond P.|c¥Xchange has received New Year's{fo closer touch with Putnam by the|Georze Spicer will gg to Florida for yoise Dortia Branchiof Nerwich WaR! ftanks were heil Sacirdns cathrafien| BUER oL boxes, of ‘eanfy.from. C,. IL estadlishment of a motor, bus Toute, | the winter Y H : s : o : “lat 1 o'clock &t the home of George|Truesdell of Attawaugan, for the At-|which was in operation Saturday. e Cool weather is here! Howiwuwras. =~ = = toned | Adams i Atwoodviite Rey. x5 | tawaugan company. Some of the big chegtnut trees in 'SPRING HILL 1] heat' the h thi : : mpey | Muir of Spring Hill officiatdd .| At St. Alban’s ~church Safurday,|the woods on the Ream cotate in the will vou hea € Nouse INIS| pance at the Pleasant stréet armory | Muir of Spring Hill officiatdd. Bur : + i th . o9 ¢ Year's Eve. One biz time, Pick-|Tial was in the Atwoodviile cemetery. | Holy Innocents’ day was observ town of Thompson are being felled be-| On account of so much iiness there Winter? We can show you Hilives [ Quebis: tane Rl G e e « |there being a_celebration of holy|cause of the assurance of blight,| was no service at the Bantist chureh Bennett of Nor-|7T ere George Adams, it Gy Lioyd MacFarlane, John iarrell and|Communion at 9 o'clock, which s quite in for- | Sunday, the 22nd. ; i " Foran is home |Charles Farwell. Private George Jordan has returned | ests in Windham county. bT“\;l DB"‘L“’““,‘I I{IM fRey\er:li:; blic H [ | ol ‘ 3 to Camp 'Devens after a visit at his{ Decause ¢f an impending additional | the Wayne Storrs v, Mrs. 2 P|_| ic eahh 1 Ji ! PR 4 ! s athect Fl;"e:\. bl b R i1co% | home in Danielson. tax effective in January anotfer boost |and Marjorie, Parker Wildes, are all Eni X ervice Says | « erd of Spring strse 5. Joho - > Mrs. James Nolan of Pridgeport is|in the price of liquors 1s anticipated |l Miss Revnolds went to a hospi- | Epidemic Caused 350,000 i been (fll;h.\, i ® ]nom the | “(iT held Inr.L!.deo_ R|} er (x'nm:e here to remain over the holidays with | by some dealers here. tal in Willimantic but the others are D tlu l U ed y HEATERS | ;"‘““"‘ isi "“K"“‘ sl O e o otk- | Mrs. J. Dunn of North Maln street. or having been intoxicnted, Philip | #otting along as best ¢ ;ravt\l;nLeR:‘S\' eal : n Unit States Since atrick Joseph Keenan, who fell | i 4o " e poo J58 S .| Large numbers have again bec Billbird was hefore Judgs M. H. Geis- pith has just recovered m Sep ‘ | down stairs at his home on Hayden | Ciated. The bearers were C. B. Jew " A o el sler in ‘the cily conrt Soturdey morn- | atfack: of illness, t. 15 B i, Wallace Jewett : . ; morning, died Saturday | &G 2 v in Dani d v Billbird said he *just blew into| The funeral of Miss Helen Nichols, Charles E, Burnham am Pearl|clubs in Danielson and are already 3 1 Jus 3 > f i St. Joseph’s hospital without re-| -’ - B g % saving fi next holiday seas town” Judge Geissler said he would |of Willingion, who taught echool here in great variety. We have the |7} fosorts, fospltal without rel and Ray Buker Butlsl as in the| saying for tho next holiday season. Mt S B L R R R i o Grip Is Breakmg Out Again Glenwood, Quaker and Rick {the fracture of the eardrums, he sus- | South cemetery, Hamptor. e Red Cross is making a searc cars : “ it . with a ticket for a 30 days’ stay at| Wednesday. In Man tio - tuined a fractured skuil when he fer, | Marshell L. Bowers died Saturday|“over there” in an effort "to locate| fo Wb @ UGKeL for a 30 dave’ siay af) WREHAT, | woion white of Win- y Sections mond makes in wood and coal »s born in ireland, Dec, |3t the home cf his parents at Mans- | Private Alce Roireau of this place, who | Brooklym = James = Lily, Rl et b hnd lived in thie coun. | field Depot. from pneumonia. He was|was reported missing in action two| WOFker, sot a similar sintence. e ot WASHINGTON, Between 300,000 burning stoves. Prices range | I “He was | Orn In Mansfield July 17, 1902, the|monthe %o, ant from whom no word| Although all the work assigned to| WCFIEtoWg, Wors @ - and 350,000 deaths from influenza P & H. R, |Son of Andrew J. and Carrie Durkee | has been received in Rk weeks. be done had been complefed early the y Storrs and Mary Storrs, and pneumonia hawve - occurred from $3.50 to $35.00. Rplsed oy the ] e & M iBowers:! John B. Fenwick of Stamford spent|Dpast week by the local board, tele- lema, Mass, Monday, fof || 8MOns the civilian population of We also show the ELEC.|survi }'{ e e Jeer | _ Richard Bowers, brotnes of Mar- |Sunday With friends in Danielson, phic orders receiven from Hartford AR R SR the United States since September e L nedy Kecenan, four brothers and a |skall Bowers, died Sunday at the home| A holiday schedule of hours will be clerical totce again Leroy Smith returned || 15 according to_ the estimates of TRIC OIL HEATERS in three | sister. e ; 4 of his parents at Mansfield Lsepotfrom {in force at tho postofice on New i comfiling statistic- cvening after three days || the public health service. These o 6 pneumonia. Ife was born in Mansfield | Year's d& There will not be any|al reports that are wanted. It is pos- h;,n;e in i:‘flt T;yme caleulations were based on reports #izes, Iussiho, young, Beopie Dec. 14, 1904. His father, Andrew J.|rural delivery service. sible that the board will not he dis- 2 > from cities and states keeping ac- areetings from the Pow- ping o tr‘flmf‘ Moss. have || curate records and public health -ed Dy peopis here. officials believe they are conserva- Bowers, is just reco ness and his mother eri s still Come in and let us show you. from ill- This yarn as to how Danielson boys | banded for another three months, it is and accomp: rx?.l . - ot T ol 1. Be-|have mastered the French language|now stated. J. J. Fields oi to Nm Card Home for | Wdes his parents he survived by a|comes in a letter from “over there Henry “N. Benoit, whco recently ar- . William F. Ross spent |§ tive. The epidemic. still -persists, : ? gave & very onjova. | brother and two sist D battery, 56th coast artiliery, had|rived here from his post at The ith his parenis in Eagle- ""‘df‘e“hs are less numerous, ac- bl Bt sieine ofesonss ani et been stationed for some time five Kilo- | Hague, whepe he was attached to the = gording: to reports gearhing here. s ; STONINGTON meters from Chaumont, where the| Am ombassy, will report at = The disease is breaking out again 2 Chai Valenti it Tk president addressed American troops shington, D. C., Thursday of this ONECO in many communities throughout e siran "‘l"‘ "‘“. vy "h:‘f“ The Stonington schools were to re- | Christmas day. Chaumont was their | week. He may be sent to Paris or he ( the country, but a general renewal e Vo o Db’ fon 'fhe | open today (Monday) foliowing the | Mecca when they had o few hours oft | may remain in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Sine Brewise enter- |} Of severe cpidemic conditions is 3 ;"hri?tmss vacation, but the opening ?“;n)', and a gew francs to spend. The Letier carriers who are interested in | tained Charles Branson, Mr. and Mrs. || Dot expected, . jRsaoe Wb s L s v : as been delayed for a week beeause | French people were very kind and|making a roeord will be specially ac- | George Shepard and daughter and - WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | ;'0‘1,{”1(,"?,2t‘«’3"‘,931{}‘;;“,;., orth 0 Jof the prevalence of influenza, insofar | courteous to them, but five during foday and {iomorrow in|Miss Maude Brown at dinner Christ-| Waile the epldemic has passed, the . * Firshil aatisnal chirdh; ;f the gmldml schools are cuncnrnml,lh;\?re)were little misunde viling up their «ales of war savings danger from the grip germ is still . ! irst Congregationa urch, | Many teachers are ill with the dis-|like the one that is the has t or 1918, | ins of Bridgeport has!here. If you cafeh cold - or allow Furniture 705-3 { S i s i Gt - "Congaon, eaitn off- | storyoan arci a4 thrift stamps for 1918, ins of Brideep e pose of buying war savings stamps Night, the hostess . s 2 i Ciark has everal days at his|yourself to become' weak and Tun Undertaking 705- ot that 44 new’ cases have | propdr change after making a pur-| o bect ”m‘dk of any Garrier in New . |down vou are exposed to this danger. =5 | evening will be members of the Sods 4 heen reperted in the past twenty-four | chase. This pa ilar soldier ceuldn”t A o Carr and daugh- This is the -time to keep Father e Order of the evening: 7.20 16 S, {hours. speak enough French to tell the wom- DANIEL P. TMOMAS 1, | New Year Greetings, and group meet in ch: f the st Medicine on hand and to be- i r as 1a- {an in charge of the store where the \es (Grex club in { club room, |, Rev. James E. O'Brien was ce " KILLOUREY BROS | {tchers and officers of the church v AT N {school in the parlors): 3 to 9, hour| m’anchester spent the | JoHn's if arriott’s. gin taking it at the first sign of a ant of the requiem mass at the fu- |incident occurred that he thought he A Mrs, Wright Melior of Cen-|cold. If you need a tonic.no better al of William H. Vaughan, in St.}jshould have more change coming to leave this| 3 3 . : S g i o week for where t Wednesday with Joseph |food medicine can be found hecause 2 | s church. Burial was in : h';!"r so he Lf‘f“;““fz,s“‘mhh"‘“ out an- | ipay are to irake thetr ome, ins and family the clements of which Father John's .. FUNERAL QIKECTORS AND EM- cemetery. The Dearers were ‘0; "f“:“?;" 'h"”CA AL “NH“W' At 'ths ‘maeting ) of Caraill: council Jugf-ph Duquemine has been home | Medicine is composed are all pure, o ALMERS ~ J. Dennehey, Richard 1 |thought he had mastered the Fremeh, = ot o0 o8 o ferring of & de- | from Camp Upton for a few days. wholesome and nofirishing and have \266 Unien St. Willimantic, Cann. Carityana Wit | “Bure, M1 go—and we'l get that|Erce Sunday. the members wore im-| Mrs. Sweet and family of Moosup |been proven by selentific tests to be . Phcno 25¢ “Lady- A:snsunt) b e V coin, too!” this worthy asserted. hued with special itercst and enthu- | spent Christmas at J. 8. Mowry's. of the gréatest nutritive value. ore o s 3 s. R. B. ¥ i ter- The fact that Father John's Medi- : S i asm for the membersaip drive which | Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Marriott en 8 There was a large attendance gt the | 7R3 el TR, on baic b opens Janmary 6P GTIVE WHICH oined a family party Christmas ay. fcine is guaranteed free from alcohek al of Calvin F. Harvey when the | 10¢ R oy L <. S 5 or dangerous drugs in any form makes ed toward the woman with whom his| Saturday thermometers in t if sh y be: friend had the busin transaction, | Futnam registered Aegrees, and the| Any woman cam keep a sectet i ¢ | it the safe medicine for every member vous Trancais? he inquired, | Weather was slorious. On the corres- | Wants-to! the trouble is to find & Wo- | of the family from the youngest to the answer was a sweet “Oui’|Donding morning in 1917, the temper- | Man Who wants to. the oldest. Get a bottle today. hen why the devil don’t vou pive my | ature here was reported at 18 degrees { buddy his right change?” bhelow zero, and the work of harvest- JAY M. SH PARD Bucceeding Elmore & Shepara " Funeral Director & Embalmer $60-62 North St.,, Wiilimantic were Jobn P. Lopes ther, Orrin T. Paters nt. Burfal was in St Mary's cemeter . 3% 5 with crushing finality, in_the mean-|ing ice was vnder w. Lady Assistant 'nL ‘connection Stonington Pointers. time holding out his hand to take it| Thompson has man b B Robert F. Bradley is seriously ill{ever. \ énza and many of those who are ill are N x v/ & with pneumonia in Lawrence hospital, S e . ‘h dren. 'X‘hmo i a little sickness e Miss Marie McCaffrey retatned oncan Saturday morning With sé by is near the "I\V'muso’x horflf‘r bu( . = —y to the normal school in Wii- | 7o SL»Jnsepfi’s EHRRE h DR nothing of an alarming nature. DENTIST antic. |9 ocock Rev. Ignatius Kost was| It is said that manufasturers of tire - Two local rnrmugacmrinb ‘;ths Will | celebrant of the requiem mass. Burial rie are facing the fumre \\‘Hh great + Removed to 715 Main St, Wi ntie close for inventory this weelk. L i was in St. Joseph's cemete: Rela- | donfidence. é v 5 tives were bearers. Louis E. Kennedy | one of the mos their abstract with the town clerk. 3 et s Tilli 4 / - was the funeral director. The service | and Killing Sergeant Alvia Rodman is home | el A = wag attended by relatives and friends | from Camp Shelby, Mass., on a fifteen |} fed 03 i s Sayh Sorfonen from Danielson, where Mr. Garrippe i § s ] 1O 1y lived. 2 iness comtractel During the recent campaign 1072 ormerly liv names were added fo Stonington Red| At his home in Ballouville Sunday s 75 2on , ¥ Cross chapter. afternoon at 1 o'clock a funeral ser-| NOANK Charles E. Shackley has returned to | Vice for Frank Lawrence was con- | 5 b former position in Now Haven. | ducted by Rev. M. S. Stacking, pastor| The funeral of Loretia Latham William Tizsins, the ‘irst Ston- |of the Danielson Methodi iscopal : Space, €1, widow of John Cator D6 uts it bk rsens | church. Hymns were sung by Mrs. C.|died from pneumonia aft-r it o service, arrived home Wednesday, Alton Frost of Danielson. B s |lliness, was held at her -residence in{ Willimantic, Conn. z ' = T e Hours—9 o ® % 8 5. b Phone 44 The board of assecssors have lodged er‘un of bus- Everything Pure, Clean and Good Devoe i cemeters : 0l streat Sunday afyernoon at 2 o'- R“i”.'m""’ atthe earers were Frank Bennett, 0 nck. Rev, O. G, Bu'dmglor of the NCE | BALHC ook, Joseph Ware and Fdgar| Baptist church of Poquono- preached Varnishen, FRBOX:(DEERY A bowling league formed in Raltic | Wheaton. A. S. Wood was the funeral|the sermon. Burial was in the family Qils and Brushes ) is composed of three teams of local | director. plot in Fishtown cemetery. Mrs. 86 Franklin St. boys and will meet every Monday and | The body of Miss Miriam Boom. | SPace was born in Neank, the daugh- and Metals b Tel. 1133-3 Friday evenings. . hower, 19" of Middletown will be|{er of Thomas and Naney Smith La- | Presten Bros. Inc. — William Treckman arrived home last | brought to Brooklyn this morning for | tham. She is sur a son, La- T TR T —QUR— week, having been honorably _dis- | burial in that place. Miss Boomhower | tham Space, a sister Mrs. N, Frank FERGUSON'S THUMW'S charged from the U. S. army. He is|died I'riday. She had been ill with|Pall and a brother, Nathaniel Latham, on | the first of the Baltic boys to arrive |infiuenza. recovered and, Afterwards [2! of this villige Mrs. Space’s mother H Delicatessan ;home from service overseas, developed a serious ailment helieved i Was buried last weck. Franklin ';quuaro - i Gustave Swanson of High 'street,|to-have been due to the illness through Rev. Mr. Merrill of Boston, preach- n'=m°h e 40 Franklin St. who was wounded in overseas service, | which ehe so recently had passed. She|cd his first sermon as resident pastor Wiaschee Iitéer I'isS as vaie o has returned home, having been dis- | was operated upon at a Hartfore hos- |of the Baptist church here Sunday Cut_Glass and Tel 1309 charged. pital, but in her weakened condition |morning. There was a large attend- | Silverware Miss Mabel Viau of Main street has | was unable to rally and regain har!ance. The music was excelient. 239 Main Street returned after a visit with relatives in | strength. The yvoung woman was a| The Christmas eatertainment anfl.i e mcm— { Canada. | niece of Miss Miriam Boomhowere, | tree of the Baptist Sunday school was AND POCKET WIN ER COA S SUl Several Baltic boys who are in !he‘xi:iting nurse in Danielson. lield in the vestry Friday evening. 5 I I ’ I - B| U. S. service have been at their home| Miss Omarine Heneaut, 23, wife of | _ Charles Ward, U. 8. N,, naving been BILLARDS . for the holidays, among tgem Wilfred Alcide Heneault, died Saturdiy night | discharged from servige, has been 4 DOOLEY & Carden of Camp Devens, William |a¢ their home on the Wast Side. Mres, |Cilling on relatives in the village, |MPSO! Jones and Aldi Houle of the state pier| Fleneault was bo: in Canada but | Which was once hig home. si? N and Albert Taylor and William Slefon { came here as o 1i irl and had Miss Adelaide Libby of Smith c Basement an of Fort Trumbull and the marine iron | spent all of her life in i1s town. She |l°ge is Spending her holiday vacation Thayer Building works. leaves her husband and two small |@t her home in Noank. S & Henry LaCroix of Railroad street|children, the youngest five month H:\rry Le Blanc, injured some tim» e s e has received his discharge from the|and brothers and sisters. She ha U. S. army been ill with infiuenza and pneumoni: Mrs. W. E. Rocheleau is 'il1 ‘at her 2 Will continue all this Week, Offel'i‘ng home on Main.streat. Leo ‘Healie, 14, was arrested here o L A G R l P P E / 5 THTAH:E' Alphonse Turcotte of Thamesville is | S5tUrday night and in the town cou C. B, ELDRED P this (Monday) meorning will be cha attacks youngandoldalik but those | © NATIONAL ° . . v’%n;{' ri‘litégescfmxvfifi‘:zfesm Bass,} 0= Wil compiiliy 1N ‘"I*‘“‘““" nto - who kezp up the resisfi:'e-vitality K4 BANK Ao Bre extraordinary values in stylish and §ifed w ot iamineiegior, Mass- ) threo busigoss piaces nere curing o Miss Margaret Macht, R. N, of New early hours of Saturday morning thiaume’'s -drug store, \Vemberg $ t’i“e“k fs visiting at her home in Bal-| gioenin store and an office in the r the better withstand its ravages. | z PSSR B G BRRL To increase strength many use ! h 2 e x of Walter P, Whita's homa on Rail. s attractive Winter Garments. N s T, it s e e e it GCOTT : GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT f‘re Tatter i Alwavs' an s Very little was token in any or { vi interesting b & invalid. places. It has been learned since t Healie was here Friday with a c t N PPt ant - § Hardware — Tools — Cutlery i panion and went to New London Sa:- E Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE H. C. MURRAY CO Children OFY | ise oher boy waichei o hanaiux * as often as they need food. e § 0 THE ' HOUSEHOLD o . . 73 from a woman and was arrested, a vitality is threatened, keep on the Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street 4 \ FOR FLETG“ER S ter udch?seAD‘Hgai];e bt ;IN""Y s\“& side of safety—use Scott’s mn n, where o b LCA S_T'_QR 148 muom lovicout for him. Iiis|.. 8cott& Bowae,Bloomeld, K.J.

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