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Queen Bread sanifary as science Andrews’ Bakery - | Surhntit Street CUNMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant 87 Latayetts st Teléphcne 'm PETER VER STEEG FLORIST Weddina Decoration DEPUTV LANPHERE IS DRCPPED FROM OFFICE Tanphere of W:herfbrd Leen ‘retired as n State: marebal by Marshal C. dlebrooks of ed under ordets to months ago, stice business for { and hence the Oltet reputiep, who have besdi fefired are Patrick 1. Mahon of iHartford and Hubert M. Rign FOUR SUITS AGAINST GROTCN IRON WORKS common counts nave been brought agains: the Works zs follows: “6. of New Jers cofitrgcred Dée -t & Barker Mfp. Co., dedt of $4.289.12, 1988, P L l: “onrécticut: for debt of $1,564, of MassacHy- 1 (N !M W llmm Ww. »{Qrfl, dolog hnsm!‘sa J'm('.k‘l{ Spring, Waler. irbl of $909 :ow’mt‘nd .on S ¢lork of the Kol S —— Jdbrary has received a gift Sister Sarah, by Sarah Will Huntington. Continued rain all day Thursday added to the dullness of the open week of the new year. Poultry fanciers from this section | show of the Poui- ion in New try and Pigeon A York this month, Home baking raised cal French coffer rings Saturda cake on order,. Tel 468-3-— Norwich tourists wr ida of weather that i in bloom and that wi Shines it is very warm. oc; By special dispensation of Commis- sioner Stoeckel automobile mitted to run under th untll midnight Thu The annual meet! were pe: old numbe: of the Ciy Service Reform Association of Con- necticut will be held at the Hotel %faft, New Haven, today (Irida At 9 o'clock Thu: &t. Patrick’s ch requiem hizh r brie was sung ick. At Lyme, George Mitchell with Ed-|q ward Latham as helper, barge of coal, 265 tons company in seventeen hot day, The demand for oysters in the shore towns continues very good, some i the shops having all they can do. Quality of thé oysters is the bes: several winters. Statistles show that, since the tem, Dec. 15, to training camps. ‘With the supply of ice harvested last winter praetically exhausted, and hb immediate prospects for cut: néw crop; many state ice dealers a facing a problem. Dealers find that, early a: people are coming into tne conunt aud prospecting for t purchase farms, with the idea of starting dens in @Gue season, Stoningto; market by the flect. Mrs. Mary Wilcox of Oneco has boys the fdoné her bit for the soldie past year since she I pairs of socks, a sweater, and a pair of wrist Owners of hoats were u the river Thursday conditions a year zero témperature pr |coves were frezen uver. There is local nouncement tha New Haven, died shock sustained Satur At Essex correspondent men that former Hanover r and Mrs. Charles Pec: tion at the Congregat 1 Wednesday, from 3 to 10 p. m Clifford Herring, of Rockvi Eas just arrived home from o was gassed in the battle at Belle Woods and was blind for three weeks Ile has, however, completely recover kis sight. Members of S A F.and A. M tended the funer: P. Davis at Guil beeén a member ¢ Iy 30 years. By the will of Mis Stannard of Westhroo! month, in her 97 brook Congregat &ho was a memb of $1,000 two and leath rate. This is due to fhe ish influenza epidernic deatt total of onnec to Fr. official v 4 R. | tonight | the Roy | ments at the close of The total number o le sccidents 11918, was 1 Hm number t 2000 acciden i Forted durin New London were in attend Fine new, oliv B, 5 forms, of néw Ifi: a dis iroton afternoo fire depar shing the blaze tle dflm'\"‘ This (Friday) afternoon Stoeckel of Hartford, oh tnissioner, will hea cases at the Ne including those of Moosup, aceid Grosvenordale, When St. M 'r‘ rnes ance Cadets of Gordon Hetd annual Christmas {ree and dance Year's aftornoon 11 f personated by Willlam H. McG The year's renort of { tic committee of the S 23 church servi 47 sermons by na 617 pages literatur ARCHIE BROWN WAS Official notifirat New London Tue: Archie Brown, kilied Berzy July 18, He daughter, an uncle, C and an aunt, M Ric ott, all ¢f New London. Archie Brown, of Jewett survives him. Before cntering the country. Mr. the Redden Cor ed while "Shl division. Nurses in Theatar Party. 4 A group of nu ficspital training party at the Davis theate day evening and then en for supper at the \\au Resxgns Pre; "en Jameés De Kinigo presidency o‘ {he Laborers' uni s n was taken meeting this week. ke today, sponge e from Flor- fine, of flowers hen the sun friends in thus c Charles avenue. Connecticut mien were actually inducted and . sent erine Be curred and Ann it is, city | received fishermen have been kerel, cod and cels for this week's trade. Most of the flat- that|fish taken arc sent to the New York 1bout the KILLED IN BATTLE resigned Hw! No. | at a PERSONALS e Carl S'\'!lup of Ekonk is working in icl . Winifred Casey of Stonington this week d of Teep Riv- serald, pas- McCloud of 3 ill with Spanish influ- Bremerton Naval Hos t n Sterling are spendir of BrooKlyn, a few days with Stevens h I returs nf‘d ch. Perkius of in health T llxllfllll v, 0 was bo; at the lf!(:\I \ M. C. A. fm sev- from No! James al years beforé being called into ary service, spending a few ot son of Rev. and OBITUARY. Miss Margaret K. Beeke. he death of Miss Margaret Kath- D We .Im\ following n few days with influe Beebe wa T ago, > daughter of rdt leMvL‘ £ ing from school se Beebe v a brother, s Be 7, few days Daniel B. Sullivan. death of Daniel B o ¢ 1 AL T A, rooms ¢ Cay in fhe t and M S pleae light the window as vou drdw near home?' “Not at 3 A. M."—Judge. of Stoningtan, is{ I Porter of Am-| way eompany to a finding given on 'rhursda\ by | A M. Maltbie upon the motion | ter “Y" in the word ide the verdict. He declines |about opposite the northwezt line of e‘Lhcr 10 set aside or reduce the ver- |Grove streef, or immediately nortii- | never saw, its/some diffe west or opposite. (The point thus in- vt il on the ftrolley {rack!dicated heing some 50 or 60 feet south- | Well, Mother, inley avenue near Grove street | erly of the point of derailment) \mnl point and that here is se showing the guard Which was desighed to pre- the accident that did actually | haps, to indicate possibi withess being mistaken, but it seéms weaken his s#ktement ing Dr. and Mrs. Gro-j dict and poin of a "xl"rd ¥ al, s. Carl H. & and son i hav ned to a th rela- Hunt and daughter - interrogatorics, s Following: One between the somewhat in its positon in e o part o° the motorman failed to notice Lut this did not eo returned to stay m New | e was summoned by to be raised so that th? iled to k > Was No guard in question: the absenc rail tonx[ilulm! neg & sence was the cause of the derailment. Viesved in the light >t this thsbry, the defendant an-vks the verdict on two groun: fi E no evidence find that there was no guar the point ot derailment; and, that they could mnot proper| : propositfins, ‘"k‘lm:meex e public | ne 16 stand, agclid- of the ver; Dovle sued for §6,000 datnagés | (o e, did not for the injuries she received when she|#e to & very positiv. s thrown {o the floof of & troliey the car jumped e track| an mte ‘( wal o belongin® to B but this did not show n his part; the ez the mo- the car to in contact with , but n its con this contact c the rails; | ence 1L the and th on- ab- of the Trick jury could cnce of the gdard ra on the following oceiurred: Whas there any other construc- des 07 the westérnmost r: There was not at that time. Whercabouts was theré, i? at al), at section? A, Further south, and fiicer in |1 cannot say from meméry just the vhere the old guard rail stop- in s out that the absence Hannis at 11 | rony. most h\or&b'e to thu answers | i 10 me to | e ecobble- | meny > this, reasonable men, {have come to the conciusion that the ! Jack, upheld the plain- | Lawrence was ed the caf | es cn the! at the point | oi the guard | l)me was | a8 to the first| upon the testi- | the witness Pitcher. a civil | apparently of standinz, and hose werk had brought him more ov less in contact With the constr L tion of this track. In his sxammat 1 her | ia t two | 1“ bren emploved | in Hartford since that|a. The verdict of §2, 750 given in faver)péd—but my impression is thal the Mrs. Ellen Déyla of this city in her it against the Shore Line Kléctric |ef {fe cufve changed. . Then about | has written tie following S-Eege would that be upon your map? It_would be about where the let- grd rail stopped this testim8ny he positively reaffirms | come exeiti 2 moment later. The cross examination tended, per- admitted fact, that accident, the somewhat chan in view of the s eight of testimony Uff's contention. The second propo {in question, taat the absence o aard rail was the ceuse of (ke ukl hardly ject of direct testimony. The witn ed: Q. Pitcher tes that you sp ak of, r happens to around the curv: purpose of it to car and curs to the tr rail did not extend So we have a o negligence in the safeguard which is des the aceident which van_ vs Conn. £2. I cannot say that the amount of the g T verdict i§ so large court in setting it it ird to the mattér. The witnes; | fner and Guinan, called by the flefl‘nq in front of the|&ave, it I8 true, contradictory: tes i But the testimony of all three P S Aore g must be regarded in the light of the|$ 3 along e finding follows: | must be regarded i o mf e o o o astion in the testi of the witness Pitcher, became | quoted, of a change in tha radius o the curve at the point where he testi- fied that the old guard rail the deferdant, ; On the whole, I ¢annot the jury rose of that guard 1 hold it from going as a kind of guard to security on curves. i it? Q. You c s not disputed that, if the zuard all along the ciurve | alonz quite n hit of cou to the beginning of the st: thi§ would be improper e where there did actually cceur. It seems to me that there w. for a reasonable inference that tgi: absence did cause the accident, Dono- ’nnectlcur. Company, 86 DOYLE VERDICT UPHELD BY JUDGE |*-o=s, Arnold T. Ware, a form of the Southern New phone company, who is now a corporai i field signual battalion, X 2lin Co. C., 310s whera the radiw letter to his And | irip over o5 45 to the da\ of July, Montreal, impression in re- shortly relaid and vartienlarly fax harbor nd above v th mighi as | over in wi not | Dant 1 and the ion now called be made the This guard rail what is the par rail? A. S jump the track, i and alse ¢ the cars Q. Then it W A. | were ahout 2 11 it'guard? The | Red Cr A. To held the|<ang and tr Adanger we 1w k. | Halifax, nstruction. | submarin e nee of the vi igned to preve Atlantie T w suard duty f 5 bas as to justifv the | nate in July, aside or reducinz | ¢ that it ‘MADE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR CITY MISSION WORK The city mission returns gntetul thanks to the following persons and crganizations who havé céntributed to resular and Christmas work dnr- ing thée month of Decembér, 1918: Ann Nusont, Mrs, W. A. Nor- Al Mrs G. W. Mathéwson, Mrs. 1. Bushnel, Mrs; S, ¥. Robinson, &m&— IDDINIE GK G RAEA@ @ l m‘r'd Chureh; Mrs. J. 2. Rogers, . Mrs. Ozias Dodge. Mrs, : Mrs, Ge [ rtrude Browning. cf the \\'m’n'in tha | of the Ame and Miss | from P. | Prentice Tart Hv«'P< that the aueti andrine Trumbull, Mzg Lane, Mrs. Lindsey (Montville), Angie Baker, Mrs. M. Pardy . Seldén. allion, Mrs, J. B. Cdron, rs., Edith B, Wi Gregson, Mrs, Wocdward, | Foy Robbins, Mrs. F. Elizd Miss Heélena Coughlin; Mre. allen, Mrs, Iséna McKernz . F. E. Robinson (Je: Lester Greenman, Mrs. es ]’urdnn Mrs. Mary Lillibridge, Hill, Mrs. William_ Pratj, Bellefleur, Mrs. T. M. Et H. N. _.Lafkin,. Mrs. P. B. Mrs. George Towne, Miss len Donovan, Mrs. Robert McNee- Bernard Keenan; Mrs: M, J. one, Mrs. Charles H. Standish, Jr., Charles A. Saxton, Mrs. 'Chos. Mrs. Lena Petersom, Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. O. ‘W, Carpen- John F¥lynn, Mrs. Frank ss Annie Clendernin, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Donovan, cleston, Mr: Samuel FEarl Mathewson, Mis Ars, gins, Miss fl"arlq(((- ss Susan. Adams, M; Miss Jane Mciregor Women’; 1 Pulsifer. Nrs. “harleg I. Tanre J. Trutchins, M Fitzeerald, Mrs. Frank ( A A. . Hinckley; 2 money and clothing i cheer, by ) G._Tane, | Osgood, Mrs. T. H. Selden, | Austin, W. Tyler) * Greene. M abéth Sel- Mary P. Huntinsten, 2 given in the lines >ially for children), hcflks and magazines, of is never a surpls JUNIOR RECEPTION WAS GIVEN AT Y. M. C. A, The wn'm New Year's reception at held Wedne: lay reception opened ith in the gymnasium n of Physical Direc- 'I'nn bors did extra resujts of prac- ame foilowed he- junior class and the em- bovs, and the junmiors carried me by a score of 13 Lo 12, zame and both taam§ play tw s d Afterw: in the lobby, Allyn 1,. Jrown gave A e + B the former . responded to an ap- the boys and recited some experiences while in the army. chetred him enthusiastical- Dorothy Berry Cdrpenter of entertained with several read- h were greatly enjoyed. Re- and wafers committee | EJECTED FROM ’\UCTION HE SUES FOR DAMAGESI vid N. Gordon, president ste and ‘\!etal cor- uction sdle of the Reed- ctory there, on Deg, and was deprived of bidding the Auction, the metal company is ing a suit for 82507 damagoes E. Conant & Co., the duc- complaint which was filed ith the clerk of the superior .court Thursday, plaintiff al- 'Lnd pay its more today.” received hoth by the! and at the rooms for the! make use| “well attended hy | three bers, their parents and, | ¢ Loundon. was ejected n yas ptblic and restricted and thit ¥r. Gordon had i tain :he(‘l\ for secyriiy an< for. w 'a.tever nd their bid will not be < ce of this the plain- claims he has suffered jmpaired (redlt and_the right tn be a bidder at the adctior. drills, life bn. etc, and that kind ‘of_tools b The orders while we were |spoke on wavs For off of subs. SAVING OF FUEL L E S rélatives in Groton: Rear Mother: Company” is; | explaining where we e At last we can write X v .. B : ather vou a e ferent from the | raining hard here sucn weather in the States the 10th We 1éft ("\mp Devens on s for us at the shire the nex: momil k4 Toat. | 16ft MontFeal at three o' the 11th, and arrived in : via Quebee, up the St and you can tell the worl( English fwenty-ore in first there, o had to w. opped. | ers. The name of the »m» we came hing, but. | ma 'm\‘n althouzh T was ta ha. Believe me. it's an awfs We 2ot 1 hammock when we hearded the bulance corns, a i corps and the 20 ir ship. T €5 fod nt places | what with reférence [ on the trip whi 2 | ) 00 f,‘, CLCTHES are not any out and then they lookéut, a|UlONEy at of heary fog and a counle of cold | of which we had over, fire were = January 2 OUerwats o'clock that 1]:1': and Suits o Substantial Bednc_fiqns In |We cannot scs indications of lany lowering in prices of mar- ‘lchandisc of our kind for !some time. SPRING ail ther | | ; : llower. What the year wil sh ow, nd one can tel Cur ot [policy 1s to stock into 3 time of year year, regardless of price conditions. {o wear over- | Hence these reductions, You fmagine it, well outs St ! d”,sedfw'f'f{im::‘ ther. The |gurely will make no mistake to buy a year's supply of d, penalty 1 E GE6i§6 . Sharp, dna Cluskice C.| W28 death 50 vou can hot we all obeyl GOOD CLOTHES, NOW, Perty, both of Hartford and both co nected with thé state fuel administra- ticn; were the speakers on Thursday night at the Buckingham Memarial be- fore a special meeting under the aus- rices of Norwich Stationary Engineers There was an at tendance of about twent v liam Troop, président of ! tion, introduceéd the speakers. Mr. Sharp_told o Connecticut had made in meeting the call for fuel ccewrvation, as fuel sav- ings instituted had amounted {o ha'f|on _us you cmuld see them zll around a million tons of conl. The state had |about ten if I remember save 300,000 tons. | What pleased us most w. Association, No. 6. only beén asked to Mr. Perry spoke best ways of riring comeé the nearest to tion: n- | ed them. . No lights of any kind to be | lighted after 4 them, as the ships had to ¢ ness at all times cn the trip, vou it wus a long and drexry ride. On the 28th of July on a Sun was foggy, too, T will nev I saw_what T thmwht (; ke a subma- rine £éming for fourid it to be one of the destroyers ¢ T will teln | r forget it, my Joy xpected them tive days b one ot /AT THIS SALE, k- . and it the fine record | ¥e had been so anvous fo seo as we| /@ \ Zore, so you Well 4. Z especially of the | Stars and S| furnaces so as to | the American s complate combus: | bét they got chee: they go, ges, are made defendants in a suit for $1(.- | Well. mother, €60 damages brought against them Charles E. Gates of Waterford who | when we wi 4 claims that a motorcyele upon which | cOrvoy we were attacked by su te was riding and which wAs operated | 6f all_the bty Hdrold F. Gates on Dec. 3, 1918, | should s.struck by an automobile owned Mrs. Geer and driven by hier hus- | heard anything like it. h'md Gates claims that his arm was | came out of broken and he had other severe injhr- ies. The accident hanpgned oprosi the Jordan school in Watarford. {BRING SUIT FOR ON BEHALF OF DAUGHTER Acting for his Tthinehart, a minor. of Lhi\ cf pany Boswell avenue on 31, 1918. paired he has lid and the last half of the theatre on Thursday and the current opinion of the able. The headline act short sketch of a the hattle limes i in this act, for w setting of a shell Canadian soldiers who there and have been inva on_account of wounds e heen either nel, gassed or sh times. front the great struggle abled them for active and the Canadian trench a few of the trench poems. have good voices 3illy and Irene versatile singing, dan act such as has the local stag pianists and bine their offering. Hastings, the talking juggler,} where we k Beal e and presents ,lgfimt ahout five miles from we went to a sienal cbrpe is_a clever bo act. The feature picture is Hizh T featuring Harry Mestayer. A Fatty completes the bill. Arbuckle comedy RAN INTO MAN WHO WAS DRIVING HORSES Baltic. street ran|2bont eizhteen d down Michael Ben- | Métz, T havs worked John Pflaum of into and kno dett on Tramklin etreet near The Bul- fhroui,'h shell® fi letin building late on Thursday affer- | Plan& noon as Bendett was walking behind | Shot down and a team of horses which he had just for ?1’1.""10 “a mages ! sustained by Mi —Debhcts 4 hoat DAVIS THEATRE. lawn theré - Crowded houses greeted the bill for| 0 many Tne three saw sery S Bl in Flanders and at Verdun and | Went to another re: Ypres and were “bunkies” throughout musical talents with a clever acrobatic dance and athletic ve el the paper suit againét | tal Channel ic Railway com- [ to Tiverpoo Iing here _in| with the T one eve was im- |ty the « bBotn mide a Per- | Topq. Mo week at the Davis | °Ver €W cor was very favor- N t, are three e been over lided home | Vining, *h of the | We zot - We arrived shrap- = covoni| third of Tu e on the | across the another 1 sh until wounds dis- | 21 first ride cervice, They | sing. many of ongs and recite Telaak pres: and mu a are clever | from Ghrrle s and “w\\ com- | miles from {rived at o Liil Sont. o6t .n the fv‘flm a unbitched from a lunch cart and was|I zet home. drivlng back to the a doctor. Pflaum_had another auto accident séyeral months ago when a car, he into a cigar store window on Broadway. was. driving. ran Out of the Army. Ward T. Alling has received his hoporable_discharge from the drtillery central officers’ . training barn, Pflaum was T lived trrmm i running an_ automobile at the time. sonnd. thank God for 41\-‘ Bendett and Pflaum exchanged a torg rid line of talk before Bendett droppe in_a, faint from the pain and excite- ment_and fas carried into the Schulz fish market, where he was attended by doubtiul nosy on. oy Camp Zachary Taylor and has return- | there. ed to New London, where he has re- sumed his position as reasurer of the| six franfs i pound, Alling Rubber company. can imagine our jov. As the one came | 2 $50m us il They out all around us as I fo WATERFORD MAN SUES e e paraone o FOR $10,000 DAMAGES [on them for thev looked as if the Nathan A. Géer and Nettie A. Geer | Were goinz to tip over everv minute, | they. sure @1d look zood to us. On the 30th at about 4 o'clock about to break nd conldn’t the boy neise you ever ard you dropping those depth homl: T expected the ship to go down any minute it safe and seund, the 8. @estrovers the heroes. they gt th tell truth T saw ron 10,000 stern of the Foat T was on S fired 10 one other. Some h sumntd ten fent when the daughter, Edna | lnt the dettn hombs 1 Rhifichart | We an three others went np the N went ¢ not hapoened. | 1t Barr arriving at or injuries | «ata and ne though nm'- Rhinwh:m when | We left the th rtl‘ v {she was thrown from a carriage which | wales ana nto by a trolley car near 753f Cardiff, Wale: he night of Mav | making us on he was riding with Charles | davs, Wo Donohue at the time. It is claimed n she was made permanently deaf in one ear, the sight of ve twent 1 the tav and, march heard mswered hy ch on th wbeut it when T return Tngland, rere and Vining., te take et mo rest. left Piullmans, eattle . Armond fth 2] 151 bart of Tranice. St n':(rrm been seen on | {ral rieht jn the middle We bout sev August. W Geomer: Lonares. Here & cchiool a ed again to St and have heen 1 until the 2rd of November in a plheg catied Rogerville \nd are will ;have to tell vou - told von we expec here hut we are know when wo,are t the army 1§ 4 funny game. for home wh-n we ('10 1s Wen mmh k it 1 1ikod fo ‘write. b think T Have explained as nedr g8 1 conld, evervthing, is fine and dandy as mysclf. slight cold_tpday, but feol e dll long to get back home th and hope it will b= soon. PosE You will Hivs: 4 | school at|and. New Year, onl$ wish T coumld he| ROOM 206 THAYER BUILDING fina Chr high T will sdv, She ama Good Clothes Siore see the | ing and you can and Your loving son AI‘\()LD T. WARE, up the , and ar \\‘c know be over here er thres &0 here koping to be in ar fuuire. I nev but W RED CROSS MAKES NO MORE KNITTED ARTICLES Word been rcceived by the lo- cal Red Cross that there is no further on ndant supply for future use is in the store- No more wool will be given mind t and it Claims Husband Was Cruel. e Datinicrol Deteraon lot S : for divorce from ot thel ! the sume place. April 1314 cruelty Sent Body t» New Haven. The body ty of Patrick Fox, whe, v day, followi uria on the where us, the France NIGHT OPERATOR---ALL IN i Vinol Made Him Feel Better, Lock Better, Sleep Better. m a ni couldn”™ had t o and . run- red blosd Englet, h ]DR!"«’ERS’ COAT Malbons| AUTO ROBES \“",“mfl“?fh:n‘ HORSE BLANKETS gl FELTS; ARCTICS 1 wrot DT to move from RUBBER BOCTS hers and don't 2, You know T hope it . but i "M know A( the R!g it Prices | | 14 Bath Street, Nerwich;, Conn o | LESTER E. WALKER, . D Mas yo! 1 1 sak 4 pig Killed vesferday, onlv|Hours: $-10 a. m. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m: bout 31.20, some are you going to have| Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228