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T R SRR nORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919 : = o RSONALS | NORWICH BOYS LAND WITH THE B6TH | Somecticur CoUE®. | ANNUAL MEETING been a guest at the Hotel Green, Dan- ule has been posted and the week of OF THE PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH i iy | Jan. 24 to Feb, 1 set aside by the col- — o N ] lege authorities for the semester ex- WI Ry How To Open Clogged Nos- || =————————————"—| The New London Telegraphi men-i \any mothers and fathers of Nor-|motion as possibe might disturb the|ame = Al oo e b~ NORWICH Ul Sin To S o tions that Frank Sisk, of Norwich has | 5oy oeq'o eotuiaat and Sunday | Surseons. The patient was sufiiciently | ponsed with durimg that time and all MILK PRODUCERS trils and End Head-Colds VARIOUS MATTERS been a business visitor in New Lon- recovered Saturday to “bawl out” hos- | fime devoted to the pursuit of the don. when they received telegrams or tele- pital attendanis because he was not nca?lemic.o eThoo sec‘;)n'; i oster will ASSOC;.ATION fine in a few moment Th ‘mercury rose to notches in thel 1iss Pearl Fletcher of Taftville has | phone calls from their sons whom they | permitted to march out on the deck|iesin Jonday, Feb. 3. £ You feel fine S. | 50's during Sunday. been staying in Moosup with her . bave not seen for,nearly a vear, but | with the rest of his outfit. S : icliot be held at the id in head or catarrh will be = foed 1 The varsity team is the topic of :::: “Your clogged nostrils will| Light vehicle = tarmps at 5:18grandmother, Mrs. Jane Gill, who is|Who arrived in the country on Satur-; The Comnecticut men, who were y open. The air passames of your head [0'clock this evenine. recovering from iilness. {day with the 56th regiment which left | welcomed by Mayor underland, of discussion at the present time at col- will clear and you can breathe freely.| Members of Burtis clubs about the ke Maisel, one of the crew of the Brest, France, Jen. 5th, and docked at | Danbury and a dele; | o of Faipheld lcge and with the posting of tentat el rooms Of i'he No nmore dullness, headache; no!state are preparing for celebrations transport. President Gr. .“huh'g?shok}‘\((:}:, °£f'"":d?d‘;' th’r(“hhar(‘ - g‘;‘é"fi‘ligflf,ifmfiénggffi goff;tcf\';‘gfii::\? wafigildait;:rcr‘?:as“;seenc%u}:s avliirtsfi NEW LONDON COUNTY - hawking, snufmn_z‘ mucous dis- |on the 24th. -~ p t New York fro .};‘\r;;L on ‘|momh\ nd i Maroh il e e 4 itement. The follow}r}; girls have FARM BUREAU charges or dryness; no struggling for| The past week's high temperature at ome in been selected a ling of the armistice v tentative candidates s Were srom. Comeciisie | oI Hiom G SIEHIST w et it e on Monday Evening, * casualties exceeding 30 per cent., | 36 : Saues enfe = : parents | the officers said, had excoeded the i?jfi,cg‘nna"”g; Ainen New Ha- | January 20th, at 7.30 o'clock jdraft replacements sent to the COM-|(ockings, Bristol; Helen Coops, |for the hearing of reports, the elec- The 56th's men returned veteran of | Dridgeport: Marjorie Doyle, Meriden; | tion of officers and any other business almost contintious fishting from March Grace ¥Fisher, Stamford: Alison Hast- | proper to come before said meeting. Al S e I ice. |ings, Hartford: Mary Hester, Brook- b"ll? at "W:‘"- e caused the ice on the skating ponds his city. ru; u a ——— Zeana¥y ) | mall Dottls’ of Eiys: Cream Balm: | oo o TR L ACCUSED OFFICER STAYS B O e | 2 little ‘of this fragrant, anti. | ] &nd about West Thompson, G-o. e CON JAjL| Amone those who motified AUEE & NS e . s!‘;," l&t it | Gilbronson has butchered ore hun- IN NEW LON Y orrtita . septic cream in your mostrils let itldred and cighteen pigs this season. | Supernumerar; the | country are K:ne'::lehatlgouxsoo‘;eer:nd rhga.l s‘tfie The marriage of Councilman John |New London po accused of | z}aurgl Hmr" swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, |H. Carney and Miss Nora T . Dun- | Huntington, 172 and relief comes instantly. leavy is to take place this (Monday) s fighting at the | New ILondon. Originally a majority | front continually and was cited three | of the tro 5 Charles W. Hun 1 Paln i [last to the signing of the armi = ! Every member should be present. P e e oI = Mildred Howard, Wethersfield; the county ja nm&umm' Crowe, 1 nue; i Using French guns, Col: Pay = . i (Signed) Tt is just what every cold and ca-|mormins. 3 at cite en nnab i “hu A 2 : 21 Arvilla Hotchkiss, Waterbury; Lydia Sigue A tarrh sufferer needs. Dom't stay| On the state’s big waterway the | ‘hatcitea e o e Church | the regiment had fired more than 1 e AfoCo. J. D. McCARTHY, President. D. W AVERY, Secretary. ed. the policeman | stree :rze of rob- | Hill roa '1 bxou;znt‘ The boy | wich boys were in the be 3 g Ghi e 000 sonmas ot 0 Marvin, Deep River: Jus ! Titie | WEDW pousds of s don 388 Bl [ 5F G erioun:. Moy Baiewie ain | been cited three times in zeneral or- | WM : ; e = aditi x New Haven; Madeline Rowe, New ders. In addition, he stated, many of | NEW Haven 3 ol ‘the \or-fthc officers and men had w “':""?1 . Tty ol ot }‘I‘ el nf health The colonel was gassed Cha- ash.; Esther Watro: New Haven. a rry. The Dansant to be given for the|§ &% CO-LIG e ieut. J. M. Ganey of New London, a|benefit of the Belzian Relief Work | -BLE‘G Lgunl rgeon, declared that Capt. Ifarry C.|underfaken by the Service League of The complete Elec penter, of Battery C, whose home | the college will be given in the gym- | Powe: g Y., fired the last|nasium on the afternoon of February 5 American shof of the war from a 155 15 from 3-5. A New Haven orches- {§ Plenty of brizht, safe, clean electric imetre gun. The incident took|ira will furnish music and special {#l lightt No more hot, smoky lamp: at 10539 o'clock on the morning |fcatures will provide entertainment stuffed-up and miserable. river boat's have made their last trip | 1% $2:000 bonds re e | {or the scason and navigation on tie | SO0 Connecticut is closed. oo During Sunday evening, Archdeacon J. Bldred Brown, of Norwich, made 4 indicate that }o ailor com- an official itation to St. Mark’s | panion were inv Foley | Episcopal church, Mystic. carched on his arrival at the jail | With the improvement in the weath- | Thursday, Jailer er and the general health of the |on the person of the accused policem community more chijdrea appear to|an open faced gold Waltham watch on Lbe se visit the Otis library than m:‘ hefore. he case of which is inseribed “J. F.;where the regiment was f | Sunday afternoon the Ticrney Tem- | olan from I M. U. Nov. 25, 1918 An| On the way over the South Dakota are now 1(\- Lu" r Island erance (adets' officers at New Lon- | ¢ffort is being made to locate J. F. No- j went through a storm two lr( Nov. 11 in the little town of Louppy, | between the dances. The committee don were installed by County Direc- |lan. 2 from Brest described by na Scdan, where the rganization | in charge consists ‘of'. _Chairman, tor William H. McGuinness, of Nor- Another story told at police head-|on the: warship as one of {had paused to recover its breath be- | Henrietta Costizan ew York, Mar- SR quarters is that Foley was accused of | temptestuous they had ever -foro resuming the chasing of the Ger- |ion Kofsky, Hartford Idna Blue, E entering a barn in Bayonet street some j enced. 0 and breaking and ransacking! Mountainous w Superior Court Jjudge Frunk 1. Haines, of Portland, former state's at- torney, who was 52 years oll Tht day, was born in Colchestar, Jar 16, 1866. In the Central Bavtist church, at the mans. ton, Beryl Sauer, ston, Dorot < buffeted the ves- | “T took pity on the poor devils less | Stelle, White Plains, Martha Tous- on When the | sel and one demo ed the pilot house, | than 200 » s away from us in their |ton, New Haven. Charlotte Hall, New st reported to the police iring Capt. Luby, Commander Cald- {hastily dug trenches and turned the | Haven, Alice Horrax, Montclair, N. .| f ‘Bayonet street with and a number of officers and sail- jmuzzle of the French 155 millimeter| The Students’ Recital which was on duty. Commander Caldwell |up in the air before firing, d Capt. | scheduled for the 1Sth of December | 28 Shetucket R com- | *. “There was no reply CARL W. BROWN Norwich, Conn. eemed in- ad 1 lh Sund & £ the B. Y 5 badi : : B 1 nd wos postponed owing to collese | Telflphnne 1874-14 % - Sundsy evening meatine’ of ibe B Y. com ant was told | panions were badly cut and bruised. . for they had received w be held on 1 Our is always “7or U. the subject was Repehtance.|to be caroful about his remarks. Tn the same storm, while the vessel | of the signing of the armistice and at of tt i i Mark 1:14-20, Miss Dorothy Church| The next day on of recled and rocked, two surgeons, Ma- watching because it tells tlfe“'einz leader. the police department was informed [jor B. F. (ressman and Lieutenant- i The Middlesex Farm bureau pro- |that a plan had been devised to catch | Commander C. I Wood, lashed to an|b "uth about o feed' Wl“d‘ s poses to hold an exhibit at the West- v to the Holdredge barn and |operating table, probably saved the life | always clean, fresh and new.|brook Town hall, on the 1Sth and|the p as explained that a bottle | of Corporal E. 0. 16th of February, in a circuit of dates|of liquor had been doctored with a|(y-sixth Artille The feed stuffs you get from|for the shore towns. powerful but harmle of an hour, while . Casmiro Caton, and Clara | the event of Foley being the v operating upon the man for app us can always be relied upon|irown of New o | the b g i i d , Mas b to report sick the no t night. : . married at the Sached Heart church, as being the best obtainable,|:roton rria: by the Rev.| The police reports indicate that the | . I"ather J. B. O trap worked and our prices are always as membe 11 came rushing out of the trench ".[h s npme ands in the air and indescriba. iot yet been announced. in their faces.” m that only students of the upper|Jan. 10 and had failed rapidly irom ) South Dakota came direct from a the music depart- |that time on until the end, which Brest, France, and had on board more ; ments will pmfm-m came very suddenly than 4,000 men. There were 16 offi- | e He was born ir cers, and 1372 men, representing_the | BRANCHE TO ADDRESS 838, the ndici- | entire 56th Coast Artillery, except Bat- > e ! Frank! , the South Dakota, under orders of | talion F and 30 officers and the 474th| AMERICANIZATION COMMI TtEhE £ pt. Luby, hove to so that as little 'aero squadron, 7 officers and 145 men.| I. R. Branche, state deputy council of defense in the Americaniza- all right and so did the T R e % o tion plan, to address a meeting of | Preston City In was a young R ) ASKS GENERAL ASSEMBLY REV. ANDEREW POTTER B mmitiee of the |hisiness for- hir avec % B { o ears, hl\!i'{: low as the best can be had for. |}"§52 2! e Proud « strect designated for I'oley to re- | | MOV ORE RROHIBITION . DIES AT NOANK evening at the chamber | iall a off duty the young policeman | . The Connecticut dry alliance se-| Rev. Andrew J. Potter died at his their son, G ate Irving commerce rooms where Deputy | Good, honest feed at honest 1 rivate Ol el voune nollos cured the signatures of a number of | kome at 3 on Friday evening aft- | Branche will explain what the nation ‘fffi‘.],’; imllud in action in France. s. The bakery ,man, it is stated, | e in various ci nd towns to ajer an iliness extending over severaljal and state government desires ac- While prices It is announced that Rev. G. G. been ordered to be present in court | Petition, called “A morial for the|vears, the :ast complish and what plan they expect to t scrivener, of Norwich, district sup- |when the case of I ealled, ratification of the : national prohibition | time being confined to - e Agti amendment,” urging the general as-|was born in Noank April ANNUAL MEETING OF :;;M[)l‘ sz ratify the fedc of Joseph and Mercy Bintows Pot-|men and women with Thomas . nt. The signatures in ter. In his your s he followed | Beckley and Miss Elizabeth Hunting- ORW! Gok < ! 3 z NORWICH BELT MFG. CO.|jowing from, eastern Conne the occupation hing and was|fon as the chaivmen. Members of the| annual meeting ‘of the stock-| Norwich—M. L. Bergstrom, H. H.| follow. 1 son The town committee includes both 2 I x‘v(r‘n(lff-nl, will iold the fourth ¢ \hL \IAuJ( 'h. H) 3 Cove Street of the Connectic ! £ R i ; L 3 Jater in the obster business. committee have been chosn to repre- Storrs, has b of [he XNorwich Belt Manu-|Gallup, George W. Armstrong, Edwin| He was later called to the minis-|sent as many educational, industrial ok it A et €0, Inc.iheld Nere ‘on |Sat-| El. 4 Ly try and was_ pastor of the and nationalistic interests as possi 100l to be held in \hr‘nm ernoon elec :\}d the f(&lo\\‘mr: r*“ mrrmlt\g«"~<h -clorl S fl”rwn church on Fishers and With Ch: ey the commit- ] 4 eader, Boston; | George J.- Kirby, F. o \TO‘/E I\UT A'\D EGG vears. For the past 2 been pastor of the rhun-l. n Waterford. :| tee compr 1a; Robert W.|Reilly, A, D. Martin R on and Charles .D.| Moosup—H There was a very{ Aldrick ed that the income both houses of cor 1 blanks covering the one. two Joseph ncis Beique, Rabl COAL NOW $12.25 A TON|! Frank ; : el e Bruno Pedace, Pe- | W Fowl : tion of the stock pres- | Glastonbury—Hewi R b Sovch s & !{bree thousand dollar per annum Rl et 3 y, Norwich | though of retiring S T & s are P ed by sve. N i et i e0- chool Superin- | niade many friends Max Gordon & Son Corp. comes are beinz printed by- the reve- * meeting Mr. Mead| New London—Ralph H. Melcor, | ple e i P cEm o J. Graham, Rev. Myles P. a“”(, o5 19-20 West Main Street 5 5 ice-president and|George S. Palmer. Meritoric e e | €ral towns h state a Wi win lln= Cunnorlxmu uliuvai The s high school ve bnvn 2 sive up his ‘itle of pastos ard it was his sreat delight to have thom gather 1t his home for praver and conference | F hich many of them frequently d ber of commerce parishioners on the is R. Butts, Rev. M. :d him often. He was effec- |lius J. Downes and . Selectman ! ; nriv. C. H. Rickett been trasurer w Jewett City—Oliver L. Johnson, K. B W Ed. | Philip A. Johnson, Robert C. Johnson. | South Windham—William P. Bar- \(-r(‘*t* w dcm of mn cham- | ho was a oin M. Lee, Charles | and brother. Tie b bovski, Cor erry Ange ecr ent which has| °ld by H. H. Gallup . but at a later meeting of | - Union ¢ E. - known as Uncle Andrew. ident of the Central Labor Ur 2 A delegation from Pequct lodge, I | the wil' be held for’ this Mr. Potter is s s committee which wi 0, 0. F. of New London, of pUrpos: URGES JAIL SENTENCE nd leaves a large w: probab! ave several names added to TRYING TO STRAIGH JOIN OUR lie was a member, will at'end the fun- : ! R RO FOR STREET WALKERS '-‘BARTENDERS POSTPONE In the course of a round of Con- INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS| encticut cities for the purpose of r Thomas J. Durn- | Stimulating the authorities to check ttended a meeting of the practice of street walkin at| n, Local No. here | night by women who mak but the nearest harles T. Fottor « double cousin, Mrs s of Prospect Hill. his death has been expected Mrs. onz time his familia+ figure will | ther Pullen, f the village | Frank Peda it 3 {eral of Horace H. Allen LIBERTY CLUB ltoday. Lieut. Allen, who was cid, was born in Rockvil Just $1.00 Per Week 12, 1890, ¥ Bt __Saturn rose about §: For a Genuine Diamond {|: h, and is in view all night beth Hunt- H. Ch . L. O, Smi Miss Theresa GROTUN SHIPY? chairman, Zoe Meade, S 3 e - . and found sguilty United States Railroad Commiss g but on ac AT SOLDIERS' HOME RECONSTRUCTION PLATFORM Las ruled that all monthly, of several was e g At t i s west-of the handle of “the Si I on Sunday : von_in | ances with goldiers and or'{ and no home will e | Charles W. in 14 kt Gold Mounting || f.co, and near the fir Carpenters sall and the following del- ght, Urtof Bo counted among those that mourn M \ | star Regulus. Its motis . Central Labor union|a and saw Judge | H. him. t at | trade this month, moving George D. _Tallou, Barnes “““";h‘;"“‘;";“1“{‘1 A —_— ——— 3 ", | degree westward. and John Johnson.} ~~a ACVOCRCC '»‘“”w»\ %, . 5 REV. R. R. GRAHAM EXPLAINS Special price of $30.00 k! commencing Fenruary 1st g had been | tences for women who might be ar-i SUPT. ROBBINS DIES s SR, | Colonel Gea e un of! "G bt e 2 superin- Sk € {months, and ihree months comna t meeting in|that the naval and mil | tendent of home at rch and church held t fckets wi STl : | ties are very des N : s - church nday norafne Rev. ,.&:1 tion tickets will be limited to expire 5 b “ g en or eight B Mg ol Q4UeN LO0. Jior the mast day of the month of the - s 0 Bl -,‘"‘ ff‘ T d Army | Ricterd R retor of Chrift lerroartas Bl iscted. LoSs AT ing because of the evil tha s men fea at tne |church, who PP H A 2= g shown o have producec Judge | home on after the sermon 3 tishe A 5 e e : < . 1 fter 4 “stablished 1872 b T_?:T‘ j\mif_'“‘«;v fm(‘ s LONDOMN DWELLING | Barnes gave the major ass week's illne uble fol- | ter It a pamphlet NORWICH, CONN. et Bl ey bl il oneing to|the desire of the Norwich Y Fia' was|sent byt sion on Social ;”Ih'j”l’“ :_‘m ‘(‘“’n ‘]‘;;Il <99 \on- | thorities to back up the gov Sery of tF Episcopal church ade —_— Colonel Robbins, whose title was | Which sets forth Saturday | DOZEN CASES FOR zcquired as commandant of the and the Labor Part { for dom f\l‘hh an, rican soldier Lamps for the Eyes. an MONDAY-POLICE (COURT | L0%e, seryeii i the Cisil s oft i sHaoRutil dstment tomatits " rom the pulpit of Patrick et | “Ten cases of intoication, _two of | Th Carn R b National Min. | O 2 high-powered incar “~scent 1dirp flfa,{ae YOHT G,fts church Spunday, members of the Cath st Der .| breach of the peac which e AT imum vniic Con trol | Which can be taken into a persqn's olic W oman's club and all other 2 the submar theft w jone of ghe many men i i of Industry: 3. Revolution in i | mouth to illuminate his eyes through f riotic f::?;na‘:;::v :tr%id F: lnc'w pt 1shes thrown into a :“u the p £ teenth cgptured at - J al Fn ost . the retinas, enabling them to be exam- ation ti a he Red Cross the fire. ernoon and nig Arril 20, 1864 an Vs S - | vored ;s T I nuni or ooms Tuesday evening, to sew for e s The man accused of et e n - Good, aty, et hrongn thein b {French and Belgian refugees. SWIM IN HARBOR IN found {o have been falscly Sl SRcAtaniie . these ew fear sinJewelry JANDARY WEATHER | (e money which it was | Gisoharsea from the- se Droposed e 2 | JANUARY /\EATH- had taken was found where | S |the Rosary and Secapular | Two men said to be eranluves of the had put o t serious of Mrs, by their presid. ing, received s a nativ long resided in W was a member mander g V had also . Joht F. T. Ley Co. did unfon from |in the harbo- on H. Bseder nd |on a dare Peter J. Cuny. heir tes from all p: docl lainville, and where he 1 tyme com 'h#ms post, G. A. R. ved as senior vice of l]"f‘ departme Con- H e Breac NORWICH SOCIALISTS WANT NEUMON!A U. S. TRCOPS OUT OF RU%SIA First, call a physiclan. Immediately commence = Norwich socialist party 1 e » resolutions declaring THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRANKLIN STREET Vt.. upon John (Boody) the latter w ]vum'\ ed in the | a"‘l had clean cut in it extending mond, oats, One hundr of Connec ‘or Pres ut. attended a meeting of ug Im'"[ Fribon to otder R P at St rtion e — his teeth showed withdrawal of all Americer oop: ; e Al o bR ““h“i r:\ :n‘!u'. "D gn\u\ (e . Kathce vest, :1::):1- ;\m Arnc ) J ; e x A i A ot » 2 i v had to sew the wound up. o e hools | 2cid _test' - CES party. {‘IN“;;: s ‘al I;;:t lL‘x}m'Ivc;m-F” ‘TH:‘ wedding of © ot B L b ache “‘H:mo\m of the A e NEW PRICES - 30c, 60¢, $1:20 The new uniforms for the : | New York s saturday | ROSARY SOCIETY OFFICERS | . The, tunera) was held on Satu ac "Yr“il: o I\:qduln RS : guard are a big improvement over |aferioon lock wt the home ALL RE-ELECTED SUNDAY i Lo S L N eople of Ru their ut hose issued io *the guard mearly two 80 Mapie street. The| At the 1 ting of th le 2 most hope of vears ago. Thev afe of wool, khaki- \ performed by Rev muf e e or —— e SELL IT TO foored, S0t cosemble closely the . i stor cf the First | papish, held Sunday afternoon ir HAD THIRTY CANDIDATES = an_territo LL r anadian soldiers, with plea wuple were | fociaty rooms in £ e L corded ed _pockets. On cach sleeve is a SRl S oclslu moms) Infine Denemeng o | 3 . SECOND DEGREE ¢ friend sident, Mr president, Mr moter THE AMERICAN WASTE |, mc v ith an attendance that taxed the|he of the state i | capa 3 cexemony ohin A apacity’ of - ihe " eouneil ' Shamien e ‘§l Faneral Directors }el icle @Fpartment : ort wed- Miss Annie Stanton: White Cross Council, No. 13, Knights omy~ their & METAL C0 e i 7 will re-|or "Rev. John H. Broderick of Columbus, held a mecting Sunday o 1918, accordinz to a tabulated groom’ 1S} The seeciety, which ernoon fi 0 the purpose of exemp! ing the second degree of the order. BITU The meeting was in charge of Grand | OBIUARY M. J. Coscoran and the degre, Stephen Crook. : under the direction of J. illness of ton d for the Red Cross, hoth Eaw Driscoil. Thirty candidates ok of e T HoT e { presented themselves for initiation In £ { the sccond degree. the work being very WILL COMPLETE BUILDING eErT e R PROJECT IN NEW LONDON | Following the conferring of the sec- | R (Special tc The Bulletin.) {ond degree a husiness ion of the | Johr Washingtom D. Jan. 18 —THousing | council was held. It was announced ! When ment which appears in the o { Robbins B. Stoeck the commis 210 West Main St. Sl e Telephone 130 Septomber 30, 1913. | At the annual mecting of tha Co necticut Tempe: WELDING WILL FIX IT | 77 0 Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- | of the Comnecticn cultural Implements 'nansmxssions""’m the town o and Crankcases, Housings, Steel | (0Wn of Hartfors and Embalmers 322 Main Street 3 Chamber of Commerce Bulding Phons 238-2 Lady Assistant | ship of about 130, has { table measures i and all the members have done regu nd eff “ Hiorniis wh er hunter w struck rie | E CUMMINGS & RH%GE = § g {t hand, shat- E. Bitzood of 1 '\l o fired d the for a week. Ci r‘n was born in P to provid a young man he J % o & : ; jects 2 r Sridge: that an exemplification of the third or | trade of a pai Tiihc i Frames, Axles an t procuring of rat ¥ ow 1} Phil. | Projects at ndon, ridgeport ird or |trade of a painier at the Provic of AL, KINDS can %::;a?:t\%{\ggfi e Siicte axoiama e s e completed ac- | major degree of the order would take | Locomotive (Vorks wnd later for and SOUND with our WELDING. & cording to the decision of the house.r;la;n Sunday atfernoon, Jan. 26 in the | eral years did ! | 5 | committee on public buildings reached | Auditorium.” The committee to ar- o0d werkm | Stlled, expert work that is guaraz- FUNERAL. { “Wroop TrainPasses Through: [foday' ‘Tha ofcial separts it 1e|rangs for the exarmaliaeation i cos | Dot 2 KO ! - Mrs. Frank Nelson. A northbound troop irain passed | made Monday. posed of the following members: | past ten . | The fynera! of 3 Nelson | throuzh here on Sunday afternoon | — s Thomas H. Beckley, J. B, Driscoll, H - his Cave Weldlng and Mfg. 00. was held Satur from |about 4 o'clock on the Norwich &| Ernest Fox Enjoys Short Fumrough. | D- Buckley, Edward W. McCay and N. in the {the mortuary cha and | Worcester ron |3, Spellman 31 Chestnut Street b e Ernest D. Fox-son of C. E Phone 214 : Tenth TR R A committee of fifteen were ‘ < i 1 to condust a series o . i hadireilione. |short furlough at the home of ~his | menis. under ihe Atepice o a Man (at (he phone, to man at the | barents. He also visited his grand-jeil, the first to be given at an ea other end of the wire)—“How dare you 231’9;}1](5,1 I.\Ir.fi(x‘r[d ]?-}rs, g Doyle of | date. = o 5 s 5 South Plainfield. Ernest was one of e e like that! You're not my | (e first of the Norwich heve {0 join wife the service. The first vear was spent| COURT ORDERS JACOBS the past on a mine swecper, and the past cisit | TO APPEAR BEFORE IT! i el months on the U. S. 8. ¢ rt Po- SR s ath T conantus on which he b Téénpfq Raymond B. Jjacobs of Hartford, a Smith family in veeks, = France three times, each time hay.|SUmmer resident at Occan Beach, has| 0f Jonathan Smith having died in ing a few days on the other side to|Peen cited to appear before Judge!that time, one in Hartford and one at do a little sightseeing. William S. Case in the superior court,} Norwich Town. TR BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET | ot t Plans Annual Ladies’ Night. GEORGE G. GRANT = Friday, to show cause why he should! Fredericic W. Marion. The Men's club of Poquetanuck wfl‘ G not be co: tted t . N 2 ¢ | Und J ErolainEt s el el e s | Unclaimed Letters. mmitted to jail for contempt,| Frederick W. M/ ion, the well n ertaller an Embalmer ] :lub rooms on Thursday evening and | " . .| for alleged failure to <o Vi The list of unclaimed letters in|order of sourt to sy ma wais el own cigar malic: orning at 3:20 died Saturday at his home on Wi Norwich post office for the week end- a o . there has been planned an elaborat 32 Pl’m s". Tlfiv‘lu! Im‘ommme for the = orae| : ‘ a week, in the way of alimony, as N stree > o . - w ing Jan. 18, 1919, is as follows: M. DBot- 2 Town street. He had heen in failing i committee in charge tofiw i e CO‘ sfromthe wenick, Owen W. Gay, F. Gregson, Dr, | c.aered by Judge Donald T. War-!pealth for some time past. death re- Prompt aitention to day or night calls | Comittes in charge of the aftair is as graimnos and Mrs. Georse S. Partridge, H.|DNeY 0n Dec. 13, pending the outcome| sulting from pneumonia and other Telephone $30 eoriMwraw | {olRws: 3. ©) Wooley, chairmar, John 15 used in the Stetzner. Mary G. Thompson. Thom- | °f the divorce action in which Mr. |complications. Mr. Marian who had | <. SRR o -rnaking n as Twoomey. it and Mrs. Jacobs are involved. been seriously ill for the past eight | WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. & —— or re- e The original suit was instituted by ' tiske~Berore. 1o ubni.'m"n is’ no Chimney Fire quu‘edflnin the Big Pickerel Catch. e Jecobs, chergnginlera it oif medium better than through the ad- ¥ vertining :‘,.:;m. ": The g';,“.ul - . A still alarm called the firemen to clty. Her husband has a cross-bill et e Sy William Leonard, steward of the|in which he charges Mrs. Jacobs with onlceo H&%!,T Pl : the home of Wiliiam E. Johnson at 2 sour beai. pral Elks' club, and W. Harry Jennings, | infidelity and certain other practices. S 199 Boswell avenue whers they put returned from a fishing trips Friday|Mrs. J bs vs her hi i vlcor.e:l--enn.-'mm«wflmwmrn-mnmmm THERE 18 no aavertising medium tn B g trip: Friday | Mrs. Jacobs says her husband has re e e . paster Connecicut S o The Bur :: a chimney fire on Saturday aft with a catch of 22 fine pickerel, Thelfused to make the payments which | tresin Tosos Book Worh e eoiotiseus Matied froa 1 largest weighed over 3 1-2 pounds. were due on Jan. 3 and Jan. 10. E. ). W00DS, TC-568, $tation F. New York. N. Y. & - T g B e T . ks D B o i

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