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e— 2 sy e NOKWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 SEr - e g = . e VI shore. o 3 ‘nrnwr-[ e e “BEAT ‘ e Bubletine | . 25NN, ., NORWICH VITAL STATISTIES FOR VEAR e ioa;s Tmflg“ rnux'tis CELERY KING = e 55 for a while. The fearful swath cut by the Span-}and October in whiclr the deaths were Norwich, Friday, an. 17, 1919 B L.l S| Miss' Mary Rudden of this city is|ish influenza in the past year during|l01 and 186 respectively os compared s h e e s A h 3 5 et s or A LAXATIVE TEA spending several wecks with friends ot o s s faiiis s clsberliShine (s e e ies of the cloth room at g ' That Beauty Comes “From it 2 VARIOUS MATTFRS ih Neéw Huven: lghe mont‘hs of September ;mvd October | 5o Blood ‘and ‘from Nev Edwin B, Miner of Notwich was the | 1S .Seen i the vital statsties of the| Jume contmues to be the most pop- where Eise. il i rehiy 5 'eloek | o v 1€ | town of Noriich for 1913 as compared | ular month for weddings as there were If You Suffer From Constipatien, Up- |, 1ight vehicle lamps at 514 0'clock| guest Wodnesday of Georse . Gris-| Wi 47" In cachactinl — except| 5. Angust ons scoens with 3. i set Stomach or Inactive Liver; | 5. , Jr., of Mystic. i v deaths the records of 1Ji8 showed | March, Incember and October are the Give Celery King a Trial, If At the corn show in Danbury Wed-| Harry €, Messery has returned to nesday the exhibits were judged bY smaller figures than in 1017—fewer | Jeast favored as times to set out up- nesday s were judged b >- b € his home in Boston after spending a|births and iewer marriages, but more|on matrimonial bliss. Provi is Wi Yeou Want Genuine Relief Henry F. Dorsey of Storrs. | fewe days with friends and rélatives in deaths by a large murgli’n. Notices of mm:yj marriges and d from E ¥ Th-;“kz Foow Ao and Want it Quick. The water office will be open all day | this city, In 1917 the births were §09 as com-|deaths in other towns i» which_the - e uw'x bresors are 54 4 Saturday.—adv. Mrs, Vietor Pearson and two chil- | pared with 787 last yes narriages | persons con-erned beionzed to Nor: o 1t's purely vegetable remedy A Norwich man who attended the Adren formerly of Palmertown, are illg were 325 as compared with 281 and wich were received by the zown clerk c 1 ) Plaster vour 4kin all e g and effective that drives im- | Boston Poultry Show this w claims ) with influenza at their home in See-|deaths 566 os compared w th 770, an|as follows: Births s == P ’You"l stop breathing ‘fn “ah “Wour. bowels and makes | that over 10,000 birds were exhibited.!konk, Ma: GIVES BENEFIT GCONCERT increase in deaths of 204 practically | deaths 31. iere is only one way 4 m N S |5 »n Sunday | e all ascribable to the Spanish influenza| The anmexed table shows the vital FOR A. M. E. ZION CHURCH »imples, blackheads, ‘er;afi”_fl } bette A | goounday mext is comumnion Sundayy O. J. Mereer 6t fichuylerville, N. Yol St Vs 68 Wl bt 1. whieh Jtametics for the town of Norwich fot Rk 5 zema with #ts ‘rash and " “a ) pleasant rem-|for the mombers he Rosarv and |has begun work at the Rockland mill .5 115 cletts bt Botoiielth. pas. L | In Buckingham, Memo 4 Sl 1tch cold, get feverish | Scapular Society of St. Patrick’s par- | of the C. M. Robertson Co. in Mont- | it showed its effects were Sep Bt DAt {day a concert for the b y out of sort | ish, ville as machine tender. . choir of the A, M. E. Z sick headache! to givel K. of C. meet tonight. First de-| County Director William H. Me- Dir SRS Sy given by the A P. C. it g ikt 4 - g ight. C . Yirths Marriages Deaths Stiil Rirths Total - peris ath, clear skin and|grea. Sunday second desree.—adv. Guinness of Norwich will install offi- || january . i 150 } | cert was well vitended Some of the districts are adding to | cers Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26th, for Februar: 319 R realized. The pry FE——————— | (!¢ lencth of the dailv school sions. | the Sacred Heart Tierney Temperance March 139 evening opuried with ———————ssemwssssmemw | t0 Make up for lost time during theCadets of Groton. roh 143 ||America b3 a chorus of iafluenza cases, Private Robert Deshefy of the heavy May 139 1111; audieay e in : Ry R s Prominent Templars from this state |artillpry, ~Fisherman's Island, Va. !l June . Tho rest of the programne was were in Boston Wednesday attending |spent ten days’ furlough at the home July . ~010“| : n Sorry 1 Made You BRFAD a meeting of the grand commandery, | of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bmil August . 80! ?d by / Miss I o Knights Templar, Deshefy of Norwich Town. B September (fj{;““ © {I‘lo\T‘ one d‘IIor‘n(, | E hody’s Food The Spauldinz property on Main| A Hamburg correspondent notes that [p Qctober P s el L e § cverypody's roo street, New London, has been sold for | Mr. and Mrs, Edward S. Ely and son gxeipe solo, , Charles Hall: solo, T Tear Tor the Savings Bank of New London, to | E Mrs. Arthur Bunnell, have December $olo,, Charles Tall; solo, ear ¥ ‘}” no other food so generally |M. A. Avery of Groton. homes and have gone to California for a lengthy stay. Lieut. Charles W. Cassidy of Nor- wich spent Tuesday in Waterbury as > In the Shado: 500, When The Gr Spining, Alfred P ‘ser, Star Span people in all classes and of | na bread. If you were| fincd to one food only can you nk of ahy other food that you could Not for a long time ad unemploy®d men s the streets, as is the ca arms plant stopped work nd manag- Sear BURNAP VS, WATER BOARD the guest of his brother, Attorney Joh e H | b . | cou he S L , Attorney John 9 close of the evening by the committee confine vourself to as long as you| Eridey) atterroan 1. Cassidy. Lieut. Cassidy who for sev- | NEW LONDON POLICEMAN TUBBS' BAND HOLDS - & that s by the bl Biary {0 bread s al moniis has been scrvimg ue 3eld| ADMITS HIGHWAY ROBBERY ITS ANNUAL MeETING| D Poree el g BB 10 In other foods some certain thing!church is to hoid a meetin instructor at severai flying flelds in| Supernumerary Poilceman James| The annual meeting of Tubbs' 4fiti- | DRIVING RACE PROVIDES scaleium sulphide at ‘iéals -Seryes will predominate so that you get sick|(sgood Memorial Parish House. Texas, has been released from the ser- | Foley of the New London force is un- | fary band was held in their rooms on EXGITEMENT ON SKATES I© Supply the blood With: owe of thu it or the wtomach rebels. You| pDeajers hercabiouts renort a wor- | ViC der arrest in that city, charged with | Shetucket street, Wednesday evening. oty oo Bl ever heard of anyone getting sick!:.pfully good season for fur sales. at. highway robbery and W. Eayler, sea- | The followinz officers wrro clected | q AL the Olympie skating rink Thurs- This is its a6Uvity Th qmp. f too much good hread. Ours s the | inutable to the icEs i it & | man, second class, who has been one|for the year 1919, j day night Miss Gibson won the x z firm the tiny fibres ‘tivt co\n- ead your \-.]' m_needs &ll}tn afivanics rather ink nest | WAITING FOR DECISION IN {of the provost guard in New London| john M. Sw.hn, director- £ = phIGh [ Xev i o U from the submarine base, is accused as teresting _the most ven such minute “Museles St i ) control th® -SMghl ¢ - 3 3 o lice. | v B Gt at the expression, wuch @s the The Farm Loan Association of the| No decision vet has been handed an accomplice. i 1 R Stovens| S : A x 0 oesion, 9 Wetiem, pact of Tole 1d_county held | down by Judge Joel B. Reed of the su- | _James Rehlll who says these two Woods, David! ho. : £ ; lips, a on. dt ¥ 'this its annual meeting in {he roms of the | PEVior court in the matter of Edwin |men i AL s o - v vtk ite | s : h pervades the ed- y farm bureau at Rockville Tuesday af- | L. Durnap, mét superintéhidént of | NeW: Iundem ldst Tuesdsy wMeght ;‘ Th“ meeting was followed by a so- ERE 1 i Keeps it healthy lfld ternoon. i the Norw er department, vs. the ( alSo under arrest, charged with steal-|cia hour during which refreshmen 3 i r % diives away impurities a o S 84 Cun e o e . |board of water commissioners of the |ing clothes valued at $6.90 from Peter | wera sorved. reeeelpdan e Az - € box of Stuart’'s Gt n\m Summit Street , This week the Otis v has sen®| ity who put Mr. Burnap out of a job | ‘Gentile, 2 roomer in the same place| he hana comisied of the follow- { i . Franklin 1 esi Cun at ary drug stors wha fo the distributing agency at New | yin they abolished the office of wa- | Where Rehill roomed. 3 i Clarinot = !‘"‘ Sapl oty the great seerst of factal benge P ‘!’,tner:ldu:_yl s :i‘lljt:“\mw u,(‘»‘\q- mm‘v:l;; |t superintendent. ’{"he :%cq's:l; &fm tgsms‘;xsrzen:;:‘nrx;r::i .Tohn a “K' e :r«l::!: nrnt»z :o t tree trial packeze L o1 saflors, about S A - | policeman and the vost &1 as o The United %5 volumes The case was argued last summer be- |1 d if you will ‘send | fore Judge Reed at Stafford Springs, | positively identified both of them a a dance from 9 ur s have only recently been | the men who held him up on the street This is the Congregational Church, Inc.,|sanuary wate: Heaps. st week to pay your ; . i Frank = = ks ) him, owing to various causes | 2hd took from him a watch worth $35 ! r‘,.\-|‘ Par Two Resisted Officers = 3 f N 3 Children have t the that have arisen. and about $8 in money. | Steveis John F. I Free Tml(}u of Norwich, Conn. ng on the pond n To's o des {0 the coniroversy are| Both the accused men have confess- Trombnnos e upon ed by the Play association. | expecting soon to hear of a decision | ¢4 to their part in the highway rob- ' ANNUAL MEETING Some of the aim the ice is [from Judge Reed. bery. seven inches F:{lnv was appointed as a supernu- F. A. Stuart bl Y ua Nll:s., m Seores 1 rink on Water enrly 5.1 Bica., Macshall, s 11 a bl e g el paciage of Beiaits Debbn erbu SAne e ¥ Trapas merary policeman Dec. 1 last, and was | 1z ‘,.,v, At = Luke R! 2 At the Church _Parlors | In Waterhury =—Tuesday OBITUARY. assigned to night duty. For severaly (il nes Parker. Drum s Herven: i " of Flir ; ; weeks he has been doing duty in eiVil- i \William Brickinsham Riley had the f overthat{f Fame ssisehssed i At 730 P. M. l' Lieut. Horace Hastirgs Allen. | ;" ttire in the hope that he would | prgmn - C m and O et ! e ¢ 3 ¥ The Bulletin's anpeuncement | ho able to make an arrest in cases of The mel ¢ cation, breach of the peace and ng an officer. Thursday of the death of Lieut. Hor- sce Hastings Allen was wholly unex- ected, sing keen sorrow to many men who were attacking unprotected women in the streets. Tuesday night he was supposed to be on duty in the {friends. = Menday morning, in 2 mes-| vicinity of Post Hill, far from the | mother, ha wrote in thelgeene of the holdup. vein, consequently it| Seaman Eyler has been on duty in e the following morning | naval patrols in the city for several m from his uncle Wal-| weeks and he has figured as the com- N. Y. |phining witne: n several cases of Street ceeveewe The bar d :s close to ro g = half centiry of history - sarized in 1872, In all (hat s berm ki most rausie: section, m ard of band men®arshin Thursday, January 23rd | At Bolton. Station v revvie time it _one of the fore- For the election of officers and to ;s g any other business proper to | crins from the e said meeting. | Connors CItY wivnessvesvris B, ovrmymdh] tions of t o {"l’,.”"*‘,,“?““":'. Patrick McHale. {mass and Prof. F. L. mnl\w . The Dot R S e oty 168 Patr for-| the organ The bearers were 4 . S of Y » died ioney, Louis Brennam, Th Mo All members of church and Congre- l‘nnnw:iwu f vited | to Nortafici ‘ e rived in Shuhan and Jehn Murpity. | tend the mi nnouncement that he bootlegging tried hefore United States Tl 'L;E“AT’“ wins % place in Si. Marys ¢ 3 B. P. BISHOP, | ill with bronchial pneu- | Commissioner Frank L. McGuire, He : PILCT COMMISSION | hurial ook e The deceased passed away Oh .6 Heelk | telephone message later|will be turned over to the civil auther-{ Albert I Gebre.th has won his com- | Sf. Ma 14, aged 65 veurs. Site had Beeh b e TR | WAS TO more 1¢assuring |jties and tried on the charge of rokbe: as an air pil H. F. DAWLEY, rents, Dr. and Mr Call Field. |a committa as 1 poor Lealth for o long time. &Rer s written | by Rev. Fr. a- ba2nd died about 15 yesYs g, w Tienry Ge- | tives accom are wwo nivess, e nd he expects| Jersey where of Wi eswfly r a short furloush. Last|been held. Undertake John connection with Policeman Foley, Church street left at|but for the present he will remain un- oklyn. They found their | der arrest at the submarine base. | but a mes<age home ! There are said to be certain formalities| ‘0 be horae Trustees. ille House, I Feiaes no hint that the end was|to go through before the man can be | 'weckk 200 men who 1l bardly made {Ring had charge of I\'Ial:luernf'b Dande. Hie e - ;.}Xxlimugjllz staiiiy m;lx l"I?h was | getivered to the city police, 4 start on the instrnetion course were | ranzements. | A well attended private T B y 1L e died early urs- — q arzedl as the governmant was not| o | dance was held in St. Mary® T. A, will =0 th! Weso Haven CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CLUB to_ cuntixue, tnattuctions #or thege mren e ol Ouliss Dall on Thyretay ek '.'m"r e s i the younz man was NAMES WHIST COMMITTEES v lorreer. . tumes were many and varled anll a ineers on the U. S. S. - : Gebrath hal one exnerience in_the : Fool ci of the 1 and larg-| The Catholic Women's Club held a| . of hir ins red serious nd quick thinkin “While fl 000 feet his engm=~ went dend |and the 110 volplane to the ground.|mass which wa 1 2 done agains: the wind |church, was conducted s case he was flying withJ. Cuny and two hy time and h-a to come|by Mrs v as he couid not make | band, i : Yie turn to hiead up the other way. As |funeral procession. ~tion from which sequences by programme of cighteen Mirmbehy ‘ed. Rowland’s Jo¥s | band ved all the latest musical hits M& from the vomposel‘s. s f1 craft in the sery. his rank | well attended meeting in the Knights| 3 - The | 0f Columbus rooms on Thursday af-| ioned 1 : har- | ternoon. The meeting w: one of the}:y, when the |largest and most enthusiastic held in| ame iil be went to|some time, there being over 50 mem-! uncle and aunt in|bers of the elub present. The meet-| where he as devotedly | ing was presided over by Mrs. Abner| thongh in own home. A |Hill, the recently eclected president of| ceived Norwich Thurs- |the society. It was voted at thejt ternoon stated lm the body |meeting to hold a whist in Bucking- *11 China had women so'diers ‘16mg Me- fore they were known in Russfa. During the Tae Pirg rebellion 1850 wornen as well as men servell h the ranks In Nanking in 3853 am = of 500,000 women were recruited. the machine was runni ong the [ friends “of the de SR 5 Dbrought here hy irain today |ham Memorial during the early hurt! frouna, ory to stenping, a|blace in St. Joseph were dividen into brigads of I8300 of February, and chairmen of various: ayst of w ht the vouns men hove the qualities|committees were .appointed. They (.,(1 the plane complate ‘nd turn- Mrs. Patrick T. Kelly. jealh G Wert SO W W and which |were as follows: "Wcket, Mrs. | Rl officers. over. Ge- The funeral of Kather th however, rolled oul on one side < e of such|Powers; utilit ELch Eollslo DAIOIL SIS wiss e (B e Patria] e s . B i ethought § 161q on Thursday mo: . m grief on|candy, Mrs. D. J. ap his safety bel: as he neared | prov 20 TV IEEY G e Get Rid of D. T., Shea; the ground, feeling that sumething Tike | meith relatices and i P lly The two other ed might oécur. The plane| iy the large attendance ersistent | the regular commit / % o bautiful floral forms. e Stop that weakmng. »m:mm were appointed and were Mrs g ey . o eolt, - thrsaton el Donchue for the sick committee FIND OPIUM SECRETED T Broderick conducted the requien; 2ffections, with e 3 Mrs. W. T. Browne for the sew AT BROADWAY LAUNDRY|® i the tonic and npbuflde %J’ committee. i : : PR successful _use. -n)fl \‘,,‘,‘ Ry s hree cans ‘nf‘ormm' /1 pipes frnm dmfi‘h = bat his su-}SENT MANY DELICACIES azaphenaln T John A, Heydler Bl m‘...,... Skating is the finest P TO NAVAL HOSPITAL] 91 ik8 Chiness lowias fo e rapid. 7t| A well attended meeting of the|! v tun by Yee Wah S We wveraive wxactly : desire to|Woman's Home Missionary society | Ch Wing, alias Sing Lung, oy coor winter sport. the Quring the | of the Trinity Methodist church w :'P ursday afternoon 1 the fed- | g in the |Feld in the ehurch parlors on Thurs- | crai officers made a raii on the place | was the|day afternoon. The president of thejabout 4.30 o'clock. and lofty | Society, Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, pre r‘d‘ The federal men had heen aware at the meeting and led the devotional | that s being dispensed in the Tefore en- The treasurer reported ® that! city time but :s the oppor- 121 been a vained emplove | Seven new members had heen added to | ‘U° _make the raid @id not Scott cororany, of New |the membership of the society. Tk they from his | Were made for packing a box al of the 1 as let- | to New Bedford to help in the in the ecity ness and |among the Portuguese of that Vv - i Afv\n as'!hv ch when he| A report on the amount of jell'e: | inatiney place L the large to entar government ser- [and delicacies sent to the na hos- ”'f\\“\”‘Y of “hop” was -conl iscated. e most commendatary | pital at New London was made qn-“-‘, e Wah was arrested cor having * young man could re-{ing that the society had contributed|the opium in his posscesion as it is| largely to the comfort of the patients|an offense azunst the federal laws to eut. Allen|at the hospital. An enjovable jwo- L e e Sl The ed choir of gramme in charze of Mrs. Albert sl SHibd by Doty Boardman and Mrs. Russell Wood- | = L"s o e F;Yll!mr Bl ] i‘f‘e({'“u‘“m,,‘ fathewson nd the case against Wah Y of . remain, roof HERE'S THE CHANCE m s RETURNING SOLDIERS | AND SALORS o get Brted wek in chviline clothes at reduced prices. GVERCOAT or SUIT nost sizes work | ofher children, men Avere yisiied mt the maim Saturday » Norwich, Conn. | | v, ¥ia aineh oo e ey as continued until next Thursday. riversary of the ment_of ARGE Bibh s i ity = at T by er 1 Norwich Academy, DAVIS THEATRE RUNAWAY MAKES DASH | here if Jlan to i ‘mv being a Capacity houses greeted the bifl for| THROUGH FRANKLIN SQUARE ast half of the week at the D: | The bay horse that draws the Wa theatre on Thursday and were well, rezan house express wagon made a pleased with the programme from special sarvic T ;I“S Ohl‘ ‘ | dealing with boys' wel L AULL Y Rohert Paliner, 29 $21.50 from $25.00 $23.50 from $27.50 a formal .mknnw!edg- Aatine udden start from the New Haven de- s ' start to finish, The feature act wa s O A . . . from prcumonia ‘at the ation at the 3 [Bihices »f BInih. ascenic, singinloori. ] cot $25.00 from $30.00 JOIN GUR ase e s rotd oo edy creation with songs and _stories Eagan, e who was on the ground at the from the Emerald Jsle. This act was ' time and w very good and the singing of the cats|rein as tife horse dashed off. The run- ned for gevernment him ¢ de<igning a which his «lass adopt- the son of Walte North Coventry, one of s parents recently cc ftieth, wedding anniver LIBERTY CLUB Just $1.00 Per Week s only able to grasp one $27.50 from $32.50 $29.50 from $35.00 was out of the ordinary. away's sprint down Main street and he leaves al Tom Moore and two dainty misses!through Franklin :nuare ended when | Although building a Soer T Bt phet. Guard | Presented a clever singing, dancing he hung up the ex X = - 1 | ed during the w o i rUALC land costume change act which was . rear of an automobile :\and in front .For‘ . l?et(l}ml‘:le lg'amo,nd | committee in charee S o wae® 'n|well received and ihe trio responded to of Perkins' candy store, ripped him- $31.50 from $37.50 in 1 t Gol ount rew Rock Nook ( S b ey - 2lrepeated encores. Beatrice Farrow, the | self loose from the shafts and trotted A = : N8 | st heimaine o il Bof ¥~ | musical maid, with her saxaphone and (Jeisurely to the Wauregan corner| Recently elccted president of the $34.50 from $40.00 at | ciub grounds contin Newbir:| trumpet, made a decided hit with the | where he was caught. | National Baseball League. Speci % plans drawn for that bu His agod grandmothey, | 1ar=e audiences. e Coming down Main street at high| ; i £ razan ] i urce, S K | T i pecial price of $30.00 || conectors of e new emersenes |See. Cimibly Anen” Seades with D |, The featurs peturs was The Sopren | specd the horse ook, to,the sitowaiy They're the kind of cleothes |revenue tax especially em ze t : S purch street. |j,ce Reid. The plot of the story iS|as far almost up to the Selias Spa | il want— ivi ‘(’pe,‘.{fl;“;;“j e i ‘~“~'l \.(,“.buf“,'“i“s“"a laid in a lumber camp in the great|where a huddled group of frigmenea"catarr.hal Deafness the boys will t fine, live S forests and the scenic effects of the|women and baby arriages turned him . | e¥vlee o0 - pleture are exceptional. Mr. Reid is|into the street azain and he shot didge and Head Moises! siyles lo maich their looks, Mrs. Frank Nelson. supported bv a strong cast of charae- |onally to the north side after he had i ters and pay the incr elar The death of Mabel Patterson, wife; ter men. The story itself is fascinat- | passed the end of the ropes that mark j s v dewelers | Established 1872 Lucretfa Shaw chapter, 1. of Trank Nelson, occurred at her home | iz in ilself but is brousht out by the | the safety zone at this melot ‘i t’% HE) NORWICH, CONN. | New London, announces the |at 20% Lafayette cet on Thursday | ¢lever work of the leading man. Ten. Rafe sad Sl Was 6 1 ‘il-tl! bl y c m’ ictisesaion dn N following a short illness. The de.| A Flagg comedy completes the ban- DROWNED AT OCCUM, and Relieve At Home i 5 ent the name of i | ceased was born in Jewett City on|ner bill BROKE THROUGH ICE| If vou have "May 10, 1856, the daughter of James i e 1 v O'Keefe Patterson. She| Miss Hallock Awarded Prize Pins. and Mrs. nmlo her home in this city for| Miss Bertha Hallock of this city, the | was drowned in river { bowels you will be nber of years. She leaves her|county supervisor of the junior home | there abous 245 o'clock Thursday aft- stres band and other relatives. economies league, was in New London Le broge throuszh the ice on Thursday night at a meeting of the The accident happen- Pardnts-Teachers” League of Salton-{ad ahout a quarter of a milc north of stall school, where ehe awarded the!the Totokett Manufactu x mill.| 1 ounce pins and certificates to the successfull FErnest Larnbert, who was skating | Take th members of the ceoking class which| with Lapage, also went through the|of hot was conducted last spring. e gnd had all -he could éo to save Mrs. Zoe Meade, home demonstrator encumbered with his heavy with the county farm bureau, also ad- He could do nothing to of V¥ nard Minor, ness or head noi . thie son of Mr.{ o1 'if phlegm drops * of Oceum, | has caused catarr) | 207 MAIN STREET LEWIS J. PHILLIPS Auto Trucking Long Distance Moving 1872-4 MARCARET MACUMBER, Wy wife, having left my ded and bourd, 1 will not be responsible for any M contracied by her from this dmy. Dated Brookiyn, N. V., Januvary ¥1ih; 1516, Clacence B. Macumbory @18 for| Franklin Ave, Brosaiyn, No ‘fllf‘ Red Cross sewin X and cont Phone Jupiter comes into view on the\ { northeastern horizon shortly after sun- The Max Gordon & Son|set. is on the meridian about mid- ement is the first a e i acntsaten s dressed the meeting. 13 olhc:;‘lgmrx};e Some flgimrn}fl\ shm,m y-:o.w . 760 57 Lafagetts W i KL ont e v} wwere on th iver came hurrying Telepnont A igh ! : | who > ving Corporation view all night throuzhout tie month, Royal Arcanum Ji to rescue the drowninz rmun but he ing, ete. " AE . P Tts motlon s zetrograde du n- The Royal Arcanum councils of this | had gone dowi before they could reach | disappear under the to PEIER VER STEEQ 1020 W. MAIN STREET S abour 4 decnak wes section have selected Tuesday even- | bim. fective"h : robeh : ward. ing, Jan. 28, as the date on which a| Lambert brought the news of thein®iie It throat are Y .&; “"KIS'!' Have Good Burning Coal Ry, flasiey. Rosa? Tiales iaon, of Jomt imetallation of oficers. will be |accident to the village and a boat was | L ASUN !tove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous| Rev. O. D. Fisher of North Stoning- ,,,,,, ——— |tun, has resigned his pastorate at the e First Congregational church of Fall WHEN YQU WANT 10 put your bUs- | piver Aags, having been selected by tness before public, there is no|ihe international committee of the 2 ) symptoms which suggest, th held by the councils in Norwich, New | hauled on a iruck as newr as p(\s(lbl“lof catarrh and which ma London, Willimantic and Putnam. The | to the spot where Lapase had disap- | overcome by the efficaclous treat Cut Flowers, Funerai mfi“ ceremony will be held in this city. peared. It was then pushed out on|It is said that ‘nearl\' ninety per K Wedding Dacorations. the les and prappling tron: were let|Of all ear troubles are’ caused by G < tarrh and there must, therefore, be| WHEN YOU WANT to put you The federal law went into effect|down to find the body. Was Te- | many people whose hearing may he re. | Iness before tne public, ¢ , 5, prohibi sh id v in about 20 feet of water by |stored by this simple, hadnl it edium better mn ra medium better than ihrough the ad- | American Y. M. C. A. to go to Europe : Jan. 15, prohibifing shooting of wiid | covered in al stored by simple, hasnless, home | medium e Ce Y duck: Willam ¥Frohmander and brought toltreatment. vertising coiumns. o! v ertiine pRAL WM en a snecial mission, s, = -