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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913 s The Lyons Co., Goeullein. . S52%__ NFLUENZA MAKNG NO HEADWAY HERE ¢~ o= Frecklin o] a visit of several weeks with relatives Head or ch 1 Telephones: Norwich, Saturd = Machine T Jan, 11, 1919 |in New Brunswick, N. J. There has been no gain in the num- |reasonable precautions to protect are best treated ————————————————— | Policeman Frank Gur of the Wux|per of cases of influenza reported in | themseives, they will keep off the epi- “externally’— olpan 3"'““ *1'::7 0 vas at the €rior | Norwich in the week just closing|demic. Tle repeated his advice not to T B mj U Wauregan Block, VARIOUS MATTERS CO:I".‘ SBCSSI;H here on Friday. said Dr. B, J. Brophy, the city health |80 visiting homes whero people are SoavRuard: T = p Fy 2 iy lock | Miss Catherine Dodd i officer on Friday, althoug cre have | sick with the disease. gineers ounders achini Norwich, Conn. th‘l;‘g::.‘en‘i’:‘g‘fm Iy 8% 507 olclock uokehd e Nt 8 been some new cases reported. But it| The health officer has called the at- ICRS VAPORUB _\) . : . : Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- nary, Hamiltoi Heights. is noticeable that.these have been us- |tention of the police authorities to en- = A grest of Miss Cuterine Deswond. |ually in the same households where | forcement of the city ordinance against| _ NEW PRICES...30s £0-. $1.20 ;Li?x.niNerfsels o iove e First Sergt. A, G. Warwick of Co.|cases already have been. There are al- | spitting on the sidewalk and has asked | = o co;‘p[mgf Cl‘u{chn:m e 1A, 711th Engineers, stationed at Bal- |0 some cases of grip, of the ordinary | that the police keep an eye out for oi- v ” 7 At Groton Arthur Hannay has been ¢ngaged as musical instructor at Gro- ton Heights schceol, 5 e unassuming ways and the friend of Trappers claim that rausk Tats.|timore, is spending a fiftesn dayé fur- | variety which is usually prevalent at|fenders as this habit can readily be on¢ | ail whe hiaw tim. Ho Io 4 man whom Large stock always on hand. A which have .always been numerous, |fcugh at his home on Broad street. | this period of the vear. of spreading the disease. | the community will miss and resret General Mill Repai are scarce this season. W. B. Walker, president of the | Norwich. however, is rimmed around udge William M. Maltbie who iSl¢y hear of ‘his death. 3 Ll epairs, In the recent war savings drive the | American Thermos Bottle Co, gna| Wit communities where the influenza | presiding at the superior court which | At byt two Special machinery of all kinds. S Mr. Callahan js survived Williman- LAST DAY OF THE town of Lyme went over the top With | pay] B. Pugh, Jr, of New “Tork ‘C-m_ is in ses: fon in the city has.asked the & iat children, I"e Nahan. dnf‘”[ R A A R T A ISR per capita sales of $20.61. attended ae dance given by the focal New London and Westerly. In|health officer advice about -closing the for the T = T > , K b v of the case, the health officer | court room to the general public in | o the s L 5 Tomorrow (Sunday) there will be|Thermos Bottle Co, in Polaski hall Tagt | that view o § % general public in | g 2 : 1 LADIES’ Rl St For e, Prests|Tione advises people {o stay at home and not | view of the influenza situation. Dr.|Lne E- Murphy who lived w ue : - es where the influ- - told the judge that the situa- | 2ther. There are Sone ThEgdors Srtotsevelt in some ol | Connty, [Secretary L Whether Norwich | d not seem to him serious enough | Lrederick H. has or docs not have a return of in-|for that, but he advised that those who | MeNamara fluenza in_epidemic violence, says the | coughed in the court room be redeired | James Galliv doctor, will depend very much upon |to cover their mouths when the cough- the people themselves. If they take'ed or else be excluded from the room. 1'HERM0$ VICTORY BALL We advertise exaetly ax it is M. ° the churches. New Haven and G iday evening the officers of the|tary of the county Y. M. C. North Storington grange were in- | for Middlesex county w stalled by state grange master, Frank | the local “Y” Friday eveni E. Blakeman partook of the bean sup: i Men's § gunmetal Neolin Sole male Ckffies fl"f}’ save b, The ¥ = PRONOUNCED o GOOD CLOTHES EVERY ARTICLE A g};‘;go%fp;gli]raif:ry;gg? ’31:11\'. $4.00. ; e members 8t the classes. DIAMOND RING THIEF e DR. CLARENCE USSHER IS hall on Friday r 3 e T ASKS NORWICH TO PAY FOR | GETSIEREON ISENT TO RETURN TO TURKEY | it TRermos B¢ e Co ! ¢ r3 e t . " heft > SuC BARGAIN six deoroes above sers wers report- |STRAIGHTENING MILITARY HIGH | Mason C. Hart, accused of the theft| Dr. Clare B -AT- : sented_at_different points about Nor-| Appraisals of the yaluation of the | of_about $183 worth of D. who_enjoy gramme of many encores, rendered by from the roomi a Carboni changed §65 in money Y. owned by Tienry Hurlburt, |*% ey, Latham ‘Smith, Virginia_FHo%, Charies | °f Mrs. Angelina « and Lester Hurlburt, all of | §treet 1a : Norwich Town, for many vears BUNGALOW APRONS, wich, F-‘rid:vl\' mnrnin-‘: efghteen Brooklyn's oldest war workers, Mrs. B 'MARKED-DOWN PRICES > If you fully understand wiétt the Van mi& on in the interior of J. S. Bard, 82, who i er-in-law | S e an i g ; f| orchestra. : $1.29 and $1.49. of Charles Bard, of Norwich, has made [Gales Ferry, across whose land_the| [0 BUGLY @0 I,“,‘“} 21 ot S : Wiliam B. ‘W B00 buttin Bolas i Bhe months rroposed cutoff on the miitary hizh- fed g n&Tand cn route for ‘T : p here from N Friday and was Sub- where he w. way between this city anl the pitas o William M have been mad lcomb has appointed a rd, coun- > 1ecalied that b Ussher in 1916, fro CHILDREN’S COATS |, Sovernor 1t namesake, Holcomb R. How Sncretary ? v Highway Commissionor Char phus in Van, the Tu i hadin SR 2 AND HATS ty commissioner for Telland, {o_suc- | fispnast ot ot Seem to be ¢ o o b our merchandise is, in quali- ceed John C. Wightman, resigned. lhr> ]l“n\]vm' of s > e VELY: B city and_Sidney A. Miner of New London. | Highw 1 members of ployes nom the fact or. AT GREATLY REDUCED | mastem Conn Commissionar ennett :ty, in absolute satisfaction, e te: Ambherst Alumni the following letter to 1 winked and st e s prr‘|ntnflnr¢ Hastedt PRICES the - annual of Commerce states his vi in the cage as I B e et : keld at the matter: efier receiving ihis senccn Nt Miss Helen Twoon of the at 10 of the {you’ll appreciate what it Saturday | A SMALL LOT OF of free books under the Hartford, Jan. 7, 1913. | Th : 1 Secretary, Norwich Chamber of Com- pHiqay mOURs Wi Slale s St Plainfield library. Thirty-four 1 mmerce—Norwicli, “onn. D te s Al ro ot Ay CHILDREN’S were taken in spite of a day of - Sir: I have gone to cons Delender 2 DL LS Dromnicouneel and cold. 1 bl tuble and some expens> to zet ot - | WHITE DRESSES Mid-winter sale starts this morn- of the valuation of property | The information means when we take same- thing off the prices. tedt was awar again t Hart read e i T the men employe: A on Oct. 30 he stole the 3 . ing. Entire stock of clothing and dry | Gl e U o o et o ohr efiiang §15 6nomoney oy it and it went to Georg Here are the prices— AT A REAL BARGAIN. |gooas to be sold af a very low pricet Hishway betwe e N e Gartoniy. Ope wabt o diamond.) o received the sezond Targost num- £ fia. Surpe d 939 Central | Submar ase. e . L Siolner | votes. Miss Kate Chester w i o s wi i ) Central| ®ong following table will give an idea (TN and there were also two other | s (”h‘“l“““'n‘mf( $22.50 now $19.50 . ey cf the nmounts of money asied, to- (&0l rir : P str T i o t & Druggists and be- her with the amounts of appraisal | 1enry R. Woodward, the jeweler, tes- . i popular woman cmploye &y inz appealed to by patients. young|at Afr. Drentice, real estais nwant i |tificd to selling a diamond ring for B S e e | T LSS R werved $25.00 now $21.50 { FOTRY and old, who have svered from : 2 c"Now Lon. | $460 to Mrs. Carboni who was advised 2 S0l . o «pe- | Thermos viners, o DELCU-LIGKEE | fienza, but whose hair is 1alling » and Ar. Miner of New Lon- | Har( to buy the ring. s o5 rostoring Armiafa and de- | tiielr qualify in keeoing the coffee hot [ $27,50 now $23.50( 4 as a fever. n Mrs. Carboni testified that Hart b ey =, sb\ e = LLg = com) lelc Electric Light and as after | Amount | 4 EStt of the massacre may The complete succe e Pose: Phol | The ma and Sichdleireaie ol el nn s ties honee Bt : Soiet s e Shod: ot $30.00 now $25.00 o the tower < Iurlburt. .. ind.1S §700 | Tesented he was a federal o existence with onport Toes ; % : o . 5 & x { hoico otecth i I unit; e ous committees who were 3 e o limaen o Smith. B0 e B and also hay the following: $35.00 now $29.50" r ut the world. | other advance 2,000 W DRI - O effect this w At Shunoe H in ca hey her. It was on Satterlea .16A.and .03 ms Hurlburt.. .4A 1,000 Prentice |bought the diamor e any advice cnmmittev T W 35. 3: Goep- $40.00 now $34.50 it has been OBITUARY. cided 1 be no servic S RS i g William R, R! The tor . Total Area. Appr Lerishe ad Datentostisometing for | Alonzo Louis Sweot. S =y ,y“\““':;\“l Uy“ of s0 mu ¥ \meH and .1 band would spend it .l“‘\\m'l he car { 41‘/‘("\1‘ of Alonzo committee, jnes L 22| back. d ear | i Siiterice 16A.and 05 She said Hart imed to be some |NOme at - : R Ty 473 | kind of a and when Sy At G S s ur cuarr TIDULE., 32 Miney | taken sick sor lmvnl‘, }“E:rnn]l’n,,,..]‘o;r_ur*"lmir(,gor“e‘ < J | N dinas kol b W s 2 hic ett ert, Daniel Driscoll, C. O, ght. Jo- 98 Shetucket St, I - Conn. ! o Do s whichswas Hentaf James scph Hastedt, Austin P. Reed: rccep 2MAINESTREET, Telephone 1874-14 Eimer M Sohion M and MreillT e andA8 ¥ 0h]and a white powder | The family movea to Norwicn when he|tion committée, William B. Wal James Maynard, who died at his home in Groton, Wedne rnocn irom pneumonia, fol at s small child and a large parthonorary chairman, C. R. H. ¥ TTcher, of his life has been spent in this vi- | Ciairman, Henry D. Bultman, Wm. . lcinity. Ie was descended from ong|D>Orrisen, A. DeVries, Pat F. Mur- of the ecarly New Hoy! . Satterlee ] 300 | with gin A and .05 59 er Hurlburt.. .4A. 1,200 The Max Gordon & Son feafamon sl [ r . 1 Nend . B , ohn Flanagan, H, E. Morrow, H. figus time man 2D n-i?\f e ifl;\fl: ;]\;dre\:;?me{gtg;’;du‘ig; When a young man he tollowed the floor_diredtor; H. Corporation i e sollir ne maeast hoid b mzds | don. §2 for.amumber Of Joars on whallag oo oot afoomdiecton 10-20 W. MAIN STREET to the different parties in interes After a recess atter Hart had been | TS, Which took him to nearly ol Jomes Mann = b6 ol & Tenry 1b 3 x 3.00 | sentenced John Iscavich and Mrs. An- | Princiz T e Good Burning Coaliiioflfwl;u};r 13}”\(9% el qm‘: na Sucoski, both of this city were pre- | ¥Or'd, some of which were not at THREE PINOCHLE LEADERS e Bunles e 5300 | Sented hefore the court on a charge. of | e oben to world commerse. HOLD THEIR PLACES Nut and Egg, also Bituminous| dultery. The woman had pleaded| UDPon returning to Norw but the ved f V 1 ity and company, followir offcrEs n of superintend .. 50.00 1000.00 | suilty when first put to plea man at first pleaded not o |then changed his plea. T appears to me that this is|Was committed in this Lukas Dzyvmk of Willington, who died Jan. 8, frcm infirmities due to age, leaves his wife and two daugh- ters, one of whom lives in New Y Haskell, J Jordan, and Pendleton held the first three places securely in ¢lthe West de pinochle club on the results of play on Friday evening, o it thi _about | the ‘1"‘;“0" Arms company of this city | while M. Larsen made the big jump Austria d raluation for the property, and {three weeks ago. Each was given a | 0h, S o p[’ = . from tenth to fourth place by making A S e g ¢ appears to me that it would | sentence of six months in jail and put| M- Sweel was an expert draughls-|he top score in the evening's play. \ A former Catholic pastor at Occum. | ¢ reasonable to ask those interested |on probation in custory of Prooation |Man and de utematic ma-| “mpe” prigay night scores were | : SKATE Rev. Bernard M. Donnelly, of Thomp- | " ¢pi S mavier in Norwich to pay this | Officer Mansfield, uder suspended sen- | Chinery, and was awarded a large | ;o0 y night scores were as| | son, has been appcinted by Governor P S L s number of patents by the U S. gov- : Holcomb trustee of the Connecticut School fer Boys, vice Henry J. Potter, ned. onal expense which may be in- Preston_and Ledyard milk producers | curred on account of legal proceed: a public meeting Mo for other causes. Tudge Maltbie asked the woman if |€rnment, and lis inventious were giv- | ., [1éSkell 7955, Pendleton 7060, Bafley chio diin't have a danghier here whom |en wide attention in manufacturing |5205. A. Jordan 6600, Lewis 6385, wanted to o to and take care of. | ¢ir On= of his first inventions HanTiEan SHahn e 5300, Barker answered ‘ves and that she had |Was the first successfully operazod | 6530, M. Larsen §230, Underwood 7110, other children and promi e {hand elevator in this a numb-y |and Pettis 686 se of the land with 1the wande ate will bear an at the home of . Will vou kindly give me your idsas! court that she would avoid wrong|9f Which were installed in chis vicin- | _The standing i T in nfil )nnwl::t:\p]r"“:u B R Tous tieas doing in the future. ity. Other successful inventions in- | Haskell 2 J. Fatrartnt The following had been the jury se- | cluded a patent chuck, improvements|leton 21610, M. Larser wich and 3 o TT. lected for the Hart Henr: on safety razors, and a number of im- | 20505 20440, 2 | State health emphasize State Highway ‘oner. |Adams, A. Brand, Norwic provements on ristols manufactured | Lewis P: The ice is now safe and the by the | how much janitor \d otner custod-| The proposed cut off wiii eliminate |Dert P. Bennett, William P. ) on Arms company. s |19320, Hahn 1" i d osed cut_off 2 > E lso invented and patented seamless - t-of-d f {iuns of public build in dc to|the &-turn at Gales Ferry and will alsq | Preston; Daniel L. Phillips, Gr = amless out-of-door sports make for influenza Ly seeing 10 it thas|avoid one of the worst sand holes he. | Fred A. ;. Lebanon: Char) DIRECTORS ELECTED BY P and other meeting-places are |tween this city and New London. Mo- Vergason, IN OUR BUSINESS is to give good values ai all times. We cater to a class of vent LAWTON MILL =TocxH0LDERs’health and happiness. We At the } . inz of the have Skates, all sizes and ilarge range in prices. rists who have bheen the new | nder Pendleton, B v will testify to the fact that [Tah: J McLean, Lisbon; v is one of the best they lem; William H traveled with one spot in the 2 h» exception of to Europe : most of ‘tm principal manufacturing cities ast, wl- his | AR i letter nIr, Bennelt susgests | i sl 1S, customers who are discrimi-| (.| wher intergsted in_the matter | E e ant EVEREADY DAYLOS 03 * 3 | the shoulder e sum ne ary to | 1 ¥ nating and fasti | b of property which | ; | band s g stidious and we | auc {2 sl SEmcnenenen | Solomes was Nenfittie Stearal Fits) Brcino fotrnas | make } ielson, ¢ ha v ‘mstorists afternoon 2.20 o’clock | in_the 70 Misz |© Mr. y Judge Haines of ti EVERY EFFORT |t hear e factss home f he Wilson, at 2 Ir. Sweet was married on Jana i861 to larriet jto contribute teward city will be askcd | the purct £| | TTERIES i,,a,lm( o0 the Do & efics nis n atlendance wughter of John L. = - ¥ fiway company Has easiom | e INY £ the Greenev o please them, both as to| onnecticut stockhn | SOCIALIST RESOLUTIONS P P 1 i . . stockholders of t vneral ser > were m Middlet ey pa. hei the price and quality of our| Ihe Stockholdcrs . VOICE THEIR DEMANDS | cautiful floral iributes. Burl Wwedding \br‘ar\p this ‘monih. Foadetufls, SeEand b and) roal At a meeting this week the Nor- Yintic cemeter 1 ehnti- ved Ly his wife Postal Card From Fran tis read a Undertakers Her The eompan ~ders | Wich socialists passed a set of reso- Ir William B. v demand amn eet, four grandch CASES héad which | Ch ci b !,mm: et ty m; political Drisoners, r;smgauon of charge of th Ward, Louis D. i ha & S : e fagtod cedom of assemblage, freedom of | rangements. inala H. Ward of this ci sounn as. Ji0sher on | During this week, at Cron | A0HOTEIT f‘:;;',“:"f‘ - B mn:réfi the Mrs. Geérge E. Elliott. Heut ::"?M' ak e in’ e o | rooms at the Elks' I Tic < 9 e5p SEL T a ter: e . |nava C here are also « jECom s Atdne. | o are demanding a new and | On Friday afternoon funcral ser-|gregt erandceildrem, ~ Wendell ; v ove reel ’“ Perkins and ¢ Le artisl teial for Thomss T Mooney | Cole rze \ota W 1 ungeon” and_even Smith have been impartal Hl o T ooy held te home, be found inside of All styles of Flash Lights Fairmount street c up to relatives There | t it has been definitely proven! t ! hours of that they h i FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE | out of town is death, werki were convicted on_perju opt D on Maple street. His Will Represent France &t (and fresh stock of Renewal 119 Franklin Street. A testimony. In this demand they ranged about the ¢ reat shock 0 his far M. Ceccarelll and A. Lambert with the s and many frihds. - Peace Talks | Batteries. sh labor party, th | werg condt Mrs. J R. Ch rs. Jason . apman, OPEN NOW FOR I NESS an federation of labor and the or-| g ¢ Hepair Work Solicited. ted it by : » 4 Jabor movements of Iussia, | reh. The death_of Bunics 3. Cone, wire USE JOHN HARRIS s been name he | = Eiaasal j Raw Holbrc of the late Jason R. Chapman. occur- H Expert Washer | hearing on the app! RS BURE | lowa ster Ambler. 1{red at the home \’1‘,-r EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Weuld be pleased to see all my old|ter of the proposed LU s EMPLOYMENT BUREAU wa cemetery wt Albert M. Herric 2 street FOR LIGHTING o Trost Co. to L | SHORT OF POSITIONS |2 ad a commit cn Friday morning, foilow an ill- | T Within the past few weeks the U.| THE 135TH ANNUAL MEETING STEAMER HART LEAVES S. Emplovment bureau has been over- £ : Company of TO ESCAPE FREEZING IN |whelmed with a large number of ap- 1 be held at ¢ | plicants for positions and the employ Wy Jarse | ment bureau had to turn many of | g in them down. The Hartford office on|y,s heia T ne . Hart was | F'riday sent out request that allv”m“,, T r manufacture establish- | ments and others d 1g help should who have been in the U. S. service in | | nes: 01 two wee { 'r was in 73 years ago, the daughter of Wil 1 Sarah Cone. About firty 0 siie was united in marriage | on R. Chapman at Lyme and for many vears made her home there. She resided in New London for a rumT;m of vears but for the pas een a resident of Facing the Fn\\ en in here for tk | quantity of drift ic Notice to Policy Holders. | river, the stear r ed at the Nor-|forced to leave esentation, York inste ar as had b ility of be winter [EATTOR CRIASE €O, 1 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. ere een plann sidered advizable to notify the local office so that those | ; her daughter whotn keeping here here any | some capacity and are now relieved of | 3 3 \”;“"d“ h{fi home, one Drother, a possible sudder duty ht find employment. bt e Q]"“"fl'r“‘ . ?j}f_\?tlf\ml} ic, and o ' J | weather. | The bureau has only about four or| vich friends | T.onden ghard Minor of New The hoat carried e et on thic ‘Bt bad Svonld | wers procint & i o one grandchild, Miss . from nearly every manufacturing firm | like those hiring help to send in their|ily 1ot anti ¢ vhess af = lin Norwich, although ti. R ERaa G e Felix Callahan. JOIN OUR Fu 7 ID." t were small in h case aggr S la ‘;g ave by Rev. C. H. Ric ,m ts. e The death of Felix Callahan occured nera rectors | gate was not "h to pay the ex- Two Sailors Fined. oice forms snd clustess|at h | s home at 47 Union street shortly Dicecter Henrv | after seven o'clock on Friday morn- se of the ar- | ing following an illness of five weeks. Mr. Callahan had been in failing]| ises of the trip, LIBERTY CLUB Just $1.00 Per Week Capt. J. A\'c‘m.\il John MeNichol, a sailor from the|of flowers. I ec , president of the line, expri fa tat t New London, | Allen & Son wer and Embalmers |\ imention of o somiiiessed | esperimental station at > T e rangement. I by the shippers and said that if there | * TRl e S Bon in < agle boat, \Latmncd at the state Twenty years g 1 5 a5y e an T T ago Dr. and Mrs.|health for the past two years. | For a Genuine Di 322 Main Street O Sy Rrizden Jeft Norwich to raside in New v, ¢ n had been a lifelong : lamqnd e Pl besumo i ihiree. 54, which they paid,| York. Three years since their goid- orwich, having been born in 14 kt Gold Mounting Chamber of Commerce Building [ permit. R U ey were presented in the pos |en wedding anniversary was pleasanc- | at Norwich Town 67 years ago, the court on Friday morning on|ly observed. Mrs gden’s visits |son of the late James and Bridget cach of the peace charges. They|to Norwich which had becn her hom:|O'Neil Callahan. In October, 1580, were in a_street fight on Thursday | through many years were appreciated | was united in marriage to Miss Kath- t on Broadway in which William riends. For the jast two|erine Phalon of New York Rev. Hx,.m\,nd chief petty officer from ng health has kent her more|W. E. Flannigan. he died on . No- the submarine base, had leg brok- t home Ter life, cheery vember 12, 1911, at the age of 56. en. Hagmund is aiso charged with | ture, ented = Ivr trust .ml Mastering the trade of a carpenter but Schuler was taken to his | breach of the peace but could mot be | faith ssed Mr. Callahan became a expert 1n: bis| O £ the rest of t} 2 and 1 yri = AUTO ROBES D oL oL the day, presented. L1 St al 'hfm line and for the past few vears ha at Special price of $30.00 The Plaat-Cadden Co. Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Overcome by Gasoline Fumes. | es S and Conrad J. vere fumes in Peckham'’s DR[VERS) COATS ;uyf‘i- rnco;\ir Both men : fr!olnlx daughter and = _her husband, ter and | ooy engaged in the contracting busi- < : I} dewelers Establishea 1872 HORSE BLANKETS | INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Moose Lodge Drapes Its Charter. | (W0 sone, she teaves six srandsons 202 | yess. “Ho was an active member of| . OBe Of the persons sclected Dy | ok — > The Trefoil Club meets this (Sat- At the reg ing of Norwich |® S T | the Carpenters’ union. When a young | France to reprevsenl .ltcr atAL e Peace | NORWICH, CONN. FELTS, ARCTICS Prdan aftaraoen with Mo Walte o [ Tiadge, 'No: . M.. heid on | ; {man he became a member of St Conference at Versailles, will bo Leon | - RUBBER BOOTS S0 e Mrs., We > v A Andrews was | N '—':"‘- MCQ""’{““{{“T*”":% )Mu:'_v's T. A. and B. society and until; Bourgeois, former Premier. e will = lecte 3y 1 the vac: i Letters received under date of Dec.|his recent illness has been a devoted | be the only representative of France | Wllan: Qlds, . Jr, of Englewoods| oo oy ihe totieaation ob b b i e E o e e aae of Den 2 ote yares ¥ 5 |is spending severa i St ., | made by signation of I B. Haz- |29 from Lieut. J 1 . McCormicl Y | member and supporter of the princi-| that is not in public office today. At the ngh! Prices jos 2 nv‘f_'m s {\!}rlbl.nA.;zm_ ard. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mc- les of the society. T t -3 The eharter of the loze was draped | Cormick of Perkins avenue siate that R e i e e —ee — Clty 0fNorw10h Water Wl)rks for Dominic Belleve R ho died of | he has been transferred from his form- | was well known t s o Miss Stewart. of Glen Ridse, N. J.|wounds in Frar Plen ey ot o i s analiia ioliden when e 1ok o ansont e stale | O R lA . sl THE L L CHAPMAN CO who gave an interesting addy Taftville, 2 member of the lodge has | Will be able to come home from France. | . A. 7. union. For a long period dur. | sard of Water Commissioners . L. a Al o -:e{]-d work Guild, was | been wounded in n. These are = SeeT ing his most active years with St.| Childr - % Norwieh, fConu. gl 11 4y - BMb Btrwat. Nerwich G he guest during her stay in town oi |the only two casuaiiics among, the 60 Unclaimed Letters. Mary's sociely, he was chairman of For Infants and en | “ ter rates for the quarter ending et, Nerwich, Conn, Mrs. George D Coit. members of the luoal lodge who are It 5 9 st, 1918, are due and payabie i r t g The list of unclpimed letters in the | the trustees and prominent in every E 0ver30Years‘ ‘ th ffice Jan, 1, 191 0ffi ol At ‘“"'h,fi],‘\. \: returned | in s e. Norwich posteffice for the “p.q\ end- |activity and undertaking in the ad-| InUse For et @ L ifcegcoen WHEN YOU WANT ¢ . er instruction in art «t : ing January 11, is as vancement of the cause of temper- et e 1ness Detore tny Sayno, Putyour bus. | i Porter school, X ton, after| Tes a_woman doesn't know |[Riba I, Bates 5 ~Mrs. | ance. 2 o DoADS ,.,,;,‘,1"l‘,‘,‘,:;‘l“m‘,‘p,”,l"’;,.’}r'l,‘a;“ A1 Wy ed Better t | passine the holidays Leme on tabout a man that causes her to have | Walter Jennings, Allison Roge 3 Tn hig home life he was a devoted s WILLIAM 11 ‘\IA“\'!‘\'\']‘\‘S " Cash v rrace. a good opinion of Lim James Strickland, G. 1L Webb. father and brother, o man of quiet,| Signcturs of Drvss G | bald Mitchell,

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