Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 5

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PERSONALS Misa M. E. Clark, of*Westbrook, has itor in Norwich. - How Any Woman Can e Einlletin, Remove Hairy Growths || —r—r————— W - : o.id __Norwich, Fussday, Jan. 21, 1919 klg'lri; nff:"of"&',‘, oy, A B Pure (Beauty Cuilture) It is ngt lenger necessary for n woman tp ylsit a beauty specialist to fave superfluous hairs removed, for, with the aid of a plain delatone paste, she can, in the privacy of her own! home, ramove even a stubborn growth | in a very few minutes. The paste is made by mixing some water with a littie powdered delatone. This is ap- church, Norwich, is at Camo Logan, Houston, Texz Ars. Louis H. Starkweather of Franklin, frmerly of Norwich, fs leritically ili at Willimantic hospital, skate | fullowing a surgical operation. ;aetlt)ear Eea.rrier Michael J. \fiurp)u‘ L H e tonight. Prize | who has been critically ill with pneu- :uf(‘ ¥ AA.‘B‘?“::”_K dv. monia for two weeks at his home, 38 Ice harvesting a: Elliagion had to Summer street, has progressel so far| VARIOUS MA;I'YERS Light veh!s cle lamps at 5.19 o'clock | this evening. * The busy season for tho | sharpeners is beginning. ‘io towards recovery that ke is now ubie | plied fo the hairs and after 2 or 3|be discontinued on account of the 5 21 minutés removed and the skin washed|{warm weathar. ?,:ii,: R ABS REpRC 4 (00D LoLe: Gt when it will be left clear and hair- Farmers' Week will attract many less. De sure vou buy real delatone.| grangers to Hs_rt!ord, beginning to- o day (Tuesda Fine weat.her Monday brought peo- ple out of doors and trolley traffic inereased noticeably. It {s not often that catiln are in the pastures January case about the suburbs Monday. The spring plans of the Norwich Music Assoc@tion include an organ » |recital by prominent local players. Repmaenut.ve Charles S, Gates of L. 8aybrook has been appointed »n the FUNERAL. Lieut. Horace H, Allen. Monday afternoon the funeral of Horace Hastings Allen, lieutenant (J. &.) took I;:!a.‘ee from the h‘mmlci c{l his parents, Dr. and Mrs, John Allen, 20th, as was the |ze"oyuren street. At 2 o'vlock public services were held in Trinity Metho- dist Bpiscopal church, the pastor, Rev. Ernest Al Legg reading consol ing Scriptural passages, payng beautiful tribute to the younz officer whose life had had such an | | Stop the "Snuffl nfluence | 1f you want to make your distcessed |iogiclative committee of shell fisher- |for good, and citing tenderly the cer- _babics essy and comiortable, ghv fes. tain nssumncfis of a reunion of loved B Ll ones in the life to come. Foley’s’ Honey and- Tar. | New catalogies have acrived for|Ongs In the Ue to come. h th htm)ln fi)r » gt~ 78.— | were soldiers, sailors and marines; It is Qtw t oug! prices from $3.50 up. 'Phons 1678. ln\-cmh ‘L “snuffles,” adv. representatives of the T. .. Scott Co. ; v < -hmybmthmg- at. It stops croup, too The wedding of Miss Dorathy M. |3 Tiofr, Loniom now In the Safvage * Foley's Haney end Tar taues good | church and Lieut. John Paimer Post,|of the officers “from. that company ecd-the lietleoney Hike it. It contaics |of Norwich, is to take piace THurs- |goting as bearers; a delezatior from no morphine, cmoxpfomqrolher drug | day. Pequot Lodge, L. 0. O. F, of New that yoy woul ddn't like to give to young | he governor's prociaruation rela- | London, of which Lieutenant Allen @ildren. Do net accept a substituté. tive to the sale of the new Franklin M. thrift and W, S. S. was read in some B 7. Garrect, Sehoolfield, Va., writes:=: by wan sirickea with a severe cough snd o rionih oid. 1 eave hiaten o lees ¥ Batea's Hapey and Tae every thee O ot orely 314 Llp Lim, Tie basas ban -{* o The T.ce & Cszood Co. The Arnual Meeting of the churches Sunday. Many wera skating Mondavy on the Playground Asssociation pond back of the Fair Ground, where the ice is smeoth and in zood shape. At Deep River, last wee's, cers of Baldwin Chapter, O. were installed by Grand Wort ron Miss Ethel Latham of 2 Notification has been sent out that the cffi- I3 the Connecticut Child Walfxe associ- ation will meet in the cid Senate OF THE chamber at the capitol, Friday after- noon. H A In TMartford this (Taesday) after- neon 1 meeting of the executive hoard | > i < of the cut Congress of Moth- ers is to held at tha Center Will Be held on Sunday afternoon, | nycuret house. Janiiary 26k, "3t three o'clock in the| e mem of Eripiire ciptsi Church of the Geod Shepherd (Uni- 75. P. of H. will meet JThursday versalist ng at the home <f Nir. and Mrs. it , Hall to celebratz the thirt Reports of the work of the various! ry of the grange. partments will be given, and Dr.! TeSolades, Ho k. TS L - oA p 2o he firct deg AMasonie B Ts Marshall of the ConnesMoutlindmriesaiiinag: e aided by Collegs will speak on “Woman as a| sierespticon.—ady. riot and Builder.” A cordial invie| Several from nere will uttend the tion is extended to the public to;exhibition of the New Yok Poultr: - this: 3t LIEUT. HORACE H. ALLEN attend. The usual collection will bs S e Sakiits L e R member; pepresentatives of the e ch State Hospital for the In- — headed by the superintendent, riday aftzrnoon lanned 10| Dr, Franklin S. Wilcox. Dr. Allen be- another all & “vors. Sew- | gy member of the state hespital in the Hugh Henwy and relatives and_iriends from 1 hou % »oklyn, New Haven, from 10 until with :, Va, and other at noon. : Haksr of Myst An American flag draped the cas- Pouiiry show Pe: ket, above which the flag o the] Polish fowl and won firs: rch was suspended. Loving hands | hen and ronged on plaiform and desk ut the choir galler fleral forms cons “he bes 0US wmon! NS F e a R an anchor of choice: amuel Bu'l. who soms from the officers of the P iy X st Pool, Lieutenant Allen’s of the ship, now loading in New York ha el 2ltor and due to sail at onee for I being with the 3 s in ey ben, Portugal, and Greece, miking it 5 Hpaaet TR ssible for any of the officers to 2 8 esident of lf‘.l\'\' to attend the services. scalled by the statemer U on: b the family, amoe flr)m the Norwich h.| ff, Pequot Lodge, The T " ng because it tells the | truth about our feed, which is 2n, fresh and new. in the st aiways be relied upon n heing the best obtainable, and our nr | ~ { Johnson W ces are always as! ' v as the hest can be had for, ! CGood, honest feed at honest|- prices, il and daug Mz, and Mrs. Frank i Pl q K. H. Stearns, 08 be 10S {1 mdon, “Miss Cecille fiale, Ne . 1GSHEY Ir. and Mrs. Willlam Mae- 2 - of Auburndale, Mass.. Mr. and < Cove .;trect Pave Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Noyes Leonard Gihson, New London: s ey e Walter' Dolpeare, Dr TOVE, NUT AND EGG Linnell: form from ed “From Grand- Abbie and Stel- COAL NOW $12.25 A TON . Cordon & Son Corp. Olcott.’ Frank W. 3 A% 3 SERLT vl re |Mrs. C. J. Whitehen 10-20 West Main Street pertionate 8 e T é‘,fl Hall M- — e ~~—| Salem summer rosidents, Lieutonant | % Bowe and Harry Bowe, . S Jamily | ¥rancis €. Biawell K vl ey et whereTaes= | “Burial was_in Mablewood cemetery, LADlES ONLY' L o e ot s g the hlarsrsahexnz Lieut. Commander ! gEnsat 40 s e ot S. Gardner, Lieut. David J. H Ensisns Johs Williams, Otto Mangansdale, Albert F. Mix and Hor- ace Olesen. At the grave the commitial ser- vice was read by Rev. Mr. Lagg fol- turned from lough. Because Judge Gardner Greene, of Nor h was prevented from being in \n\v Haven Saturday to hear the ap- and is on a fur- JOIN OUR LIBERTY CLUB lowing which the servico assordinz Just $1.00 Per Week* Samuel |t the Odd Fellows' ritual con- i by P t compel | qucted by the delegation from Pe- Fer a Genuine Diamond | re . aushand 10| quot Lodre, New London Christo- . 4 support her while divorcs is mend- | pher Groen, nobla grand, Berils Dun- in 14 kt Gold Mounting i ing, the hearing went over iadefinitely. h’n" chapldin; Accompanying' them ! — N Smith, Ravmond White. at VOLUNTEERS FOR ABMY pacr, G, Newbury, David J. John Williams and Horace O1- Dpecxal price of $30.00 | OF POLAND REPUBLIC The benediction was pronounced ! A recruiting rally was held at Pu- | Rev. Mr. Legg. —— e Jaski hall on Sunda evening to secure recruits for the new army of the Po- land republic. There were several! ' speakerg present and in all about 25 recruits were secured for the new | jarmy of Poland. “Church & Allen had charge of the | funeral arrangements. | LESTER & WASLEY COMPANY HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING | Monday morning the annual meeting | of the stockholders of the Lester & Wasley company was held at the of- fice of the concern on Franklin street, at which the reports showed ! the company to have had a good year and the prospects for business dur-: 1ing the ensuing year were promising. Directors were aontinued for the ensuing yvear as follows: Frederick | Lester, Howard L. Stanton, Perci- The Plest-Cadden Co. dewalers Established 1872 NORWICH. CONN. At Leonard-Dundee Fight. Alex Pasnik of this city attended! Qhe Leonard-Dundee fight at Newar N. J, on Monday evening. Champ.on ON F S. Leonard and Mr. Pasnik are old friends, having known each other Ior‘ ‘oot Specialist B A. G. THO Chiropodist, (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support " INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Suite 7-8 A¥pe Building, 321 Main St.| The Sewinz club met Monday aft- | Loions e “Gv.‘”éfifdél’n, - Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 ernoon with Miss Tsabel Muehel | sequently the directors organized as Delid Leavens is President Frederick W. Les- n New York. dent, Howard L. Stan- Engagement. Announcement. | Walter Fuller, formerly of|ton; treasurer-manager, Percival W. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen of | NOFWIth, 18 passing the remainder "'?;‘;;’im:cr‘lg S REER R eaL Y Greree oW am Reid, Versailles-announces the ongagemont of their ejdest dagehten, Harriet Ma- rion to Willdm Oliver Buddington, in IL.os An Mr. and Mrs. laft town for a vi: en have { LIEUT THOMAS JAMES . Dr. | ¥ RETURNS FROM FRONCE son of Mr. ald'Mrs. W. 0. Budding- | Gerard Jensen, professa English| pieut ThomiasJames of 27 Diviston | ton of 47 Sth strest, Norwich, & Vens cci I;fl:fl";"*; ! street who ha3 been overseas for the ' h, who | past =iz montt ! s has returned to ’ are shortly to leave for o trin through s :3 t. James enlisted in ace department about a year received his Get F Rid Qf That and ago commission Mrs, Ch Jrown of | shortly afterward. He went overseas ®op ih er.XStent Cough Brooklyn, est of herearly in the sumamer of 1918 but during m_n m]dat wenktar;‘h\z. pfirslsnm cough | daughter, « hrown, be-|his service there did not get up to the Affectib "'”"“h° ng l “’fll or lung |fore starting on a southeca trip of |front lines as his work kept him well the (nv:? and popalaan s Alerative, | several monihs. back of the fighting fronts. muccesstol_u um bottias g 37w 3 rown _druy ., A flirt is a female who expects you It sometimes happ2as that a man LBORA&RY. Pllhdcl;hu to believe that she is indifferent about |is misunderstood because there nothing in him worth studying. o is getting married. NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919 ficers of the association were read and’ producers in this vicniity in th% or-] lsmproved showing the organization to!ganization. All those who sell milk be in good standing. After the read-| this vicinity are not members of MLKPRODUCERS PLAN FELD MEETS '!'he annual meting of the Norwich kowski and F. L. Lathrnp. cnte’rl.ain- Milk Producers’ Association was held ment committee, Sherman C. Beebe, on ‘Monday evenin: the rooms of!{ N, B. Whiting 2wl J. D. McCartny. x the New London County Farm bureau Foliowing the election, of mm] in the Thayer building with a good the meetmng wae thrown open to dis- number present. In the absence of cussion of the affairs of the assoCia-| the, president, D. J. McCarthy, vice-{tion and plans were form to]] president Shérman C. Beebe, pre- | increase the membership of the or-| sided. The annual reports of the of-!ganization by interesting all thg mifk ing of the reports the election of of ati T but benefit by the ac- i Huuse caterell. "The bridal couple re- NO MORE CATARRH A Gu-mnud ‘rmmum That Hes Stood the Test of Time Catarrh cures come and larze picture hat trithmed with ostrich plimes. Bhe camved pink roses, A receptien st the bride’s home at |85 Church ¥trest followed the oere- ™ony at ‘the church. The Wauregan ived 2 Targe mumber ©f ‘beautiful® gifts. The sroom s a ative of Stonimgton, | toms whe ""‘“um“g:‘”m- is -of Stonin | to whie! ivilization exists, but has lived in this city Tor the last Every alrcudy enormeus 14 years in the employ of the South- |ales qr this really scientilic treatwment for catarrh grow greater, amd the rycin N posmle t?):cflo"nfimgb'iefi pregent year ‘should “show ail recoras drman. Previous oken, he was employed in Springfield,| I you breathe Hyomei daily 29 @ Washington and Baltimore. He is the son of William .and Mary E. Good- Win ‘Carney, a member of the court of common ‘council, of the rected it will end your catarrn. oz it won't cost 2 cent. 1f you have a hard rubber Hyomel inhaler somewhere around the ho .a veteran get it out and siart it at once to for ficers took place. with the re: {tion taken many matters by the)Sparish-American war and a past ex- | gver rid yourself of catarriw the following were elected for | orzaniz; "flted ruier of the EIks and 4 past| Lee & Osgoo . or ¢ E President, James D. To stimAlate interest along mesa;m knight of the Knights of Co- dmr:y{\lwt wl‘H Tumbus, ~ 1 it is planned tc have a series of days during the coming year at! which lhr"r will be gpeakers of note| | who will talk to the meetings on sub- Robert L!jects of vital importance to milk pro- Sthith, . Avery Galiup,;ducers. -These meetings will be held West Side; and John Coggeshall, ricus farms of the members Thamesville; avditors, Robert Loeth- sociation from time to time am and H. E. Beard. there will be an entertain-| The following committees were ap-iment programme. The entertainment pointed at the meeting: Membershipicommiitec is to bave charge of these! commn.co James Dutler, Charles Las-1 entertainments and field days. REGISTERING MEN WHO RETURN FROM SERVICE The following additional returning soldiers and sailors have been registered in the last v days | ai the office of Gilbert S. Raymoad in the Thames Loan & Trust Co. ing on Shetucket stheet: ‘Thomas Austin L fitreet ist class 1 5, S. P2 76, S. Ralph Anthony La RAISING ZIONIST FUND OF $%3,030,C00 “Build the Jewish JTomeland Ncw! the slogan of the Zionists in the cam- xn:ligd just launched to raise $3.80C,- 6 for the work which the organiza- l.on Plins to do in Palestinc during (he current yvear and local workers in raising the Nor®i® s slogzan, [hr" believe, w convey to the m\n(ls of lho peopie the names of buil Femina, 18 We t that the dream and hope of ihe Thames street, N. R., New Loudo |Jewish people during the past two Thomas John Leahy, thousand ars, a Jewish common- Naval Reserve, Newport, wealth, is being fuifilled even before ham, Mass. heir very eyes. Henry Joseph La Tountaine allies, with the approval of Summer street, S. < ident Wilson, have pledged them- at Holy Cross (‘uupg. selves t Pomestine w eturned Ernest Blondeau, 156 School {to the Jewish people. and the streeff. vport. R, I, submari organization has every SELRY bage, New London. confident that the peace confercnce Mathew Edward Byrne, will anction fhe establishment of ington strect, A the wish commonweaith under the ‘Wentworth Inst! steeship of Great Britain, acting Edward Gabrtel McT league of nation: ing street, sccond The preliminary stens have already Dev. Bn. been taken. The Zionist administ Custer, Mi: tive commission the first Jawish gov Va, and Camp FPerr: cmment of Palestine in 2060 vears, liam Anthony Super, | Las estab 4 friendly relations | seaman Ist class, with the Arabis of the E6 R Hedjoz with Armenia. the neizh- nts the ruiim of a vernment have been cre- ated. The educational system of the land has heen coordinated: a health department has heen Ameriean Zionist Jarine, racks. Merton Ira Ra gvenue, medic S. S Standar ens. cial instrumentalities for develop- Mat Cordinon, Taftville, the acricultural, iadustrial apd €. 4Sth regiment, inf. conomic resources of the country Upton. Dis have been set in motion. The thou- Dahis M sands of members of th: Jewisi la- private*Co. C, gion who volunteered 13 lizn:t fir the Discharged at r amp D Tiberation of Palestine being Stanislau Jawislenski .| transformed into a Jewish military private 37th C ¢ . Experts in every branch of Depot B wuman endeavor are heing mobilized, «@ Camp and plans are being nerfecied for the John Olsen, regulation of the mass-fmmigration ate, First Co., 17 into the land, which set in as Infaniry, at Camp on as peace is declared. ed Dec. 2. Peter Vuono, 10 C MASONIC TEMPLE HAS sergeant at Camn % Sl ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING EevET At ths a9-ual meeting of the Ma- “ sonie Temple charged Johnson, corporatisn evening at the , th held temple Fan cceived hic commi e of 18 years. Costello_Lippitt. : Douglas Sev . Albert §. Comstock, Tredes HAVESReT R i on ter and James C. Macoherson. Officers ani I tans we 1, a THEIR WEDDING TOUR|qs s e by and Mrs, Frank President Avthur H. street wedding in re Auring wh have just tour, ni_ John C. o “Lippitt: Frederick ted Mr. Rumford’s f < Bibliophilist JoLn C. A at Chester Penn.. after 1\‘:L\Au~ rles 2. Lee. here on the evening of Jan. 6th and 3 Arthur H. stopping at New London hn C. Averill, Costello Lip- delphia on the wayv. From ing committee: Charles B, they went on to Washington r1 L. Stanton, Albert S, mond, Fredericksburg 0l1d 1(,,,“‘ Superintendent, James C. Comfort, making stops of a day or so| 5 it each place. From Old Point Co Atmstrong s elected a boat tr Y > of the corporation to fill the ington <‘-H)5-‘d by the death of ntie City ,J[ p" ladelhia. {¢ L._}.n bard. famous seaside resort wak foun % ¥ .r; MORE NORWICH BOYS tful at thi: n of the and they lingered there long enoug ! BACK WITH THE 56TH to enjoy thoroughly all the attractions| {Wword has been re: d in this cit: that it had to offer, hefore they once|of the safe arrival of several more oyt more turned their faces towords home. They were favored with fine weather|j at all stages of the %rip, *h boys who are with the hich arrived in New v. Bradford Ricketts word to his parents, Rev. and Ricketts that he had arrived safe- Thomas Barry also notified rela- s arrival in New York. CORPORAL BILL WICKS BACK WITH THE 56TH Corporal A" Wicks, formierly [John F. Ludwig of 99 Frankljn street employed at the Norwich State Hos- nother boy to notify his parents pital, is one of those back with arrival. The boys stated that 55th artfllery reciment at Camp Mills. re all well and glad to get back. L. 1 He is in Battery E. They also stated that many of the Corporal Wicks sent the following |boys who went over with the 36th Monday from Camp | were still over there as they had been ill; ss Helen Berryman, daugi- |transferred to various other branches | ler of Huch Berryman of 16 Penob- |of the service and placed in different scot street: Arrived Saturday. See |regiments. you soon. ‘rote letter yesterday. [— Received Christmas hox. Regard all. Corp. Billy Wi He also sent a postcard from Ho- boken after he had landed trere on Saturday from the U. S. S. Souta Da- kota. to WEDDING Carney-Duhleavy. Counailman John H. Carney and Mis Nora T. Dunleavy were united in marriage at St. Patrick’s church at & o'clock Monday morning, Rev. J. H. Broderick, the pastor, celebrating the nuptial m and Rev. BEdward J. Plunlkett w The best man w Given Birthday Surprise. In honor of his birthday O. W. Car- penter of Prospect strect was pleas- antly surprised one evening recently by about thirty of his friends who showered him with gifts of ev in the sanctuary. as John K thorinn Car- cription. The evening was plea r of passed with music and refreshmer mrduclefl were served. the musical part nf the nuptial mass, — e wore white Georgette Every woman ‘s ajt to be in the with a larze white hat um wrong until she begins to cry—thei th a bird of paradise. she's all right. 4 bride roses. Her i i ! i | Ll \J.L\l_ Look S jGoed TONG r‘ Mn 1y f“!‘ V N m« | BIG GAME AT STAKE on | children Marion following directors were | Weeks, also of B | sided ireward of right-dotug as it is to get ! ibrings & reward beyond such dreams. H taiking about it. ! nrt l“l l, e llh. The hbride has always lived in thig| TOUICe HOW auicloy it cle: ity and ix the ganghter of Daniel and | fec) Jufia Flrnn Dunleavy. She has re-; Hyomei used regularly should end o sicd at ¥7 Church street and is in the | tarrh, coughs, cams bronchitls or millinivery bosiness in the outnit, | building on Main street. o e ATter a_twedding tour Mr. and \mx.]dw,,.g‘ g Suplicki-Janovzek L At St. Joseph's church on Monday Casimir Suplicki was united in mar- sPAN'sH iNFLUENZA Tiage with Miss Caroline Janovzek.| nuptial mass. The groom was born in Poland 45 years ago, the son of Mr.| THAN WAR i E8\) empleyed as a miil band. He has mnade | his home at § Cove street, in this cit: |8aid That Epidemic Cost More Lives street. She is 31 years old and is| the daughter of Michael and Ann| Danger Not Over. Great Cars Necessary To Prevent Carney will restde at 8 Church ‘h‘cet‘ ! healing th morning with many friends present | The ceremony was performed by Rev. | L V. Maciejewski who celebrated the ! MORE DEADLY and Mrs. John Suplitki and has heen | His bride was also born in Polan | Than American Loss In Battle. Stowik Janevzek. Further Qutbreak. Marion | Ma. and has made her home at 16 Sherman | ORITUARY, Lieut. William Cheney B: ewn, Jr. The appa ing }fitenza in this ¢ No, died in from n Jotr tack of infl 26 TEJR (-V‘ He was ms May 10, 1917 to Miss “efl 'H'x"tf""tl i , m. Sun. Oetober 24 from the Ha school in 1319 and r*om in 1514, it was president of l"l‘!‘ son and a member of 1770 and of the Hast ing cluh. fe was to Lave complated, w discharged from the e begun at the Hs schenl. Tor several month: previous ot his death he had been crmaged law rk while acting as the ef of embarkation the office of 1he _chief of staff. been treasurer of the Hart: Review and aiso of Linroin” chester on gradunated stitute of He h'-fl d Taw tenant, quarctermaster corp: Myer, Va, on was aftecwards m ioned Tice, Pet ' “hurg, senville, i7a. and was p lieutenant. 3 He leaves hesides his parents and| his wife a daughter. B ce Rapal | { Rrown, six menths nld: star Mr Wilbur D, Ciaday and a b otper, Dr. Charles B. fhire of Telmont Mase. Irving R. Manwaring Manwaring of Burnside ¢ 6. be in Ctinton. Mrs. Maurice E. Mrs. Mira Sherman, F. Sherman of No. 267 2 enue, New London, disd st the Lav rence hospital at 1.30 o'clock Men momning where she had Peen und treatment a short tims. She was 43 years of age, | Mre. Sherman Mira F :n New London ever s marriage. Raymond Q. Mofitt. Raymond <. Moffitt diel cn Satur- day "aftern 21 at his hame, No. . East Hartford. He w cm-s old anl was em AN 2OLPAnY. infiu was caused was horn in Lebanon anl h: in East Hartford for a few leaves a widew and one dau by | or et tt nf _Cha m-,lel;x has anqg three Mofftt, Jessie Q. ‘\Iu*ut and land MofTitt. Connecticut Patents, i The following patents were issued) to Cennecticut inventors December 18, hunches. 1918: 4 Frederick B. King, Bridgeport safe-i ty razor; Johm- H. Reynolds, Green- wich, terminal strip; John noids, Greenwich, —The Lamb i tions accepted.’ Great thoug seldom come NEUMGNIA anufacturing mul- , Y irat, call @ phyeician. tiple-contact strips; Frederick Wam- e e back, Greenwich, cotton-picking ma- the “emsrgency” treate chine; Julius Brenziger, Fa rfield cancover; Julius Brenzinger. i flange-curling machine for canc Fred A. Dulac, Bristol, chine. Grass Fire on Laurel Hill. A grass fire that threatened build ings on the prope £ Brewster on River out by the fire dep:trtmon' It necessary to run a Reward fcr Right Do!nn. It 18 just as Iray hle to escape the | Faneral Dzrecfors sand Embalmers 322 Main Street Building Lady Assistant away from your shadow, or to accept the light of the sunbcam without its warmth. It is trus that the reward is not likely to come as it did in the old-fashioned story books, where the girl who returned a lost purse was adopted into the family. Right-doing ! Chamber of Commerce Phone 235-2 1t Is as inevitable as gravitation. Little Brother’s Guess. Beby had just cut her first tosth! and of ceurse all in the famil§ were ! The next dav. while ! | the family was eating dinner, the baby | . began to cry and little brother luuled« {up with a twinklc in Lis eye and said: “What Is the mattor, baby? Have you t the toothach Borrowers of Y. e some people I want, which mz - t of borrowing trouh the As a rule, the more a man ehips in the more he has to shcli out. S AT PEDPLE GET THI | Best safe home method. Get a small box of oil of koreln at the drug- gist’'s. Follow plain directions undes $100 guarantee. New book tells all about reducing weight quickly, pleas- antly, lastingly, in plain wraper, free; write to Korein Co., NE-568, Station F, New York, N. J

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