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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 o | GneBullstioc |, 7o EDDE WEISGRABER PLAYS HERD PART| Donm’t |SAVING LIVES Fast Hampton Monday on busines: s ff Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1919‘— . P. Flynn of Waterbury has re- H ned from Norwich where he s i o Bt Dast. few doa‘;wfm e PeBt| hen the tales of heroie Geeds per- | question is no otherithan our Private P l 2% { VARIOUS MATTERS Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tennyson and | formed by Norwich boys in the world| Edward Winsgraber of the -little ole I'OII'I | es / | ] ¢hild, of Nor “les Tennvson and | war are told cne of the nonor places [ town” as he calls it of Norwich, i Sy foils Jbre olRLved | Light vehicle lamps at 5:21 o'clock |,/ o ¢ Rocky Hill e in+the list will be heid by Private|Conn. d and you, ca't| this evening | Sion. Bbort Distic A reiorion 8 [R s, Yo A e MO ot e o s imenniel | S S Sl hreat . pllers the woods s week i < oy n 1lis Ns of al's g T : have disevercd that pusey wilow? are | E55eX from a Visit to her son. Lol | the Canad v, because the call|in France for it is to him that I owe ’fa?‘é’r‘&‘%'u‘s“’l'né‘.’?‘.fifi o a0 Sene sia] L lo. ot ave i 3 ne and his family, in roton. upon him as so in-|my life just at present. Many a| bog ramid Piio Troatment. T y e e Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Clark, of|sistent that lie could not wait for thejtime have we gone over the top, " anti-| A Jolton correspondent notes thatl e/ (pr ook, were the' guest: t dinner,| United Staies to get inlo the strug-|side by side, through a perfect hell. sep and | more native beef and pork being used | Syt APeO: WEEE A€ BUENS O R 1. | gle. fought like demons for our lives and p every air| there than in m cars. o oo Lieuenant j. C. Badger of the 5th | when it was all over have laughed at ; ..‘Whmz and | Ajthough there is another month of Mr. and Mrs. Russel W. Clark, of | Battalion. British_expeditionary force, ! what has come our way. My one hope ! wollen mucous inter, Norwich drygoods firms are | MU and Mrs. Russel W. Clark, of} wiom Private Weiseraber rescued|is to be with him agatn 23 soon as instant ‘reliel ng the beautifu! new wash | #Aldletown, were the recent guests of) gon , sheil hole under heavy fire, | possible and rank shall mike no dif- IS Your nos- | fai uncle and aunt Mr. and _ Mrs. writes The Bulletin of ‘he heroic {ference with me, for hal he accept- d is clear, no part played by the Norwich boy. who|ed his commission wher ofieved to him blowing: no < | , of the Clark Home- Sunday is communion Sunday | of A b Ers OoE it - P bviclis he feels sure would be tos mndest ever [on three different occasions, he, too, TUSBUNEY (7010 Name soclety who receive Holy | Tl B who resigned his|to tell of his own exploits. could have %een an officer instead of R aibn Y cdohEhngth clerical work to ent>r the service se Tieut. Badser's letter follows: a much respected private. Since his i (UL R e s et . leral months ago and enrolled in th Tiondon Bneland deeds have come under the eyes of ! i ]v.‘l.n T. A, & B. dance this A" T, ¢, at Storrs: college which ndon, ‘“[']‘;;anln“ .| Marshal Foch, personally, and when 00 ____|evening— randed jwhen peace was doclired, hus - B F vember 20, 1015, | 25ked Why refusing a commisssion, he At the annual meeting of the Union | returned to his work,in the Uld Sa November 19, 191% | politely answered that if he were an. Agricultural society held in Ellington | brook telephone exchange. The Norv| u;h dbul-‘ettut\ ‘%r;e ";1‘\7; nhlnlgi higther ‘h]an an N. G .0. he > il | town hall Monday afternoon, . Allen ago you reccived a letter could not jmingle with the boys so Pyramid a Single Tri Sikes was eclected president. here” with @ few faots reyurding some | mu J b Seile Fooe) ote Thsal and would soon regret leaving e e fnrls NATURAL CLUB HAS of the nerv cking ar.! trying ex-|their jolly companionshlp for a whils the joint installttion of Divicion No. 1.| FRENCH COMPOSERS’ PROGRAM | periences of one of your locz1 boys and | longer. His loyalty -t> his pals ’ .. Saredt Rl packnaomalied free da piaia | Fafllel’ John § Medicine 2 S Ay S| wrapper if you send us coupon below. A. O. H., and the Ladies” Auxiliary, A.| An evening with French composers | DO ‘_’°“mdd.‘.'}, himsjustice b d‘mmmg known everywhere and once a pal, he F . 0. T. Sunday afternoon in A. O. HL.|was greatly enjoyed by the T3 Nataral |in your daily paper any werd passed |on the level and always se || FREE SAMPLE COUPON or Dangerous, Obstinate hall club which was entertained Tes e o | iitmotio ffl_‘g‘e‘“’;‘ setd cca ' | PYRAMTD DRUG COMPANY, Colds. NoIniusious D b ; g % 5 im crawl throug! M An unusual opportunity to secure | CYCNINE by, Miss Lucilic Howard at| pigfemarkutle daring oot it No Mans Lann Uz our wits' | opge,0i® Eysamid Blds., Masbill, Mick. O o SISLIOUEUEISE ally good seed of new varietie for b 3 1 avenus friendship of cvery man ir. the Cana-|carry in a wounded comrads right 11 |pXindly send me a Free samplé" of - . ; < trial purposes is now offred by the| A short business meeting was held ) dian forces who has had tne honor | the midst of an o e ofrlfehata;:u Pressid Bile Hess ot i inisrppe sy Dover waitdfor Tl"’ld] Il United States department of agricul- |21 Y[ %fld" e dp‘;‘“’ ent, Miss Ha- | 5"\ orsonally - meeting him either in|hail and succeed in evers instamce. | |x: L SR e fl‘: e ture under a recent act of congress. | rm,":mcm mf\sl:nférr of the program | aCHon or back of the line at rest. T. myself, can never forzet or prais:| 3 Sk S e Alice Skinner of Waterford, recent- | rooeion: aniomnmeant C e:"TGSLAM | * He has often told me that e en-|him too highly for on» of these dar- | . Fa John's 1 e & {prompt relief from colds and throat {1y sentenced to a year by the superior | quet, Carmen Overturs | troubles. orwich on the charge of|f)ance, Chaminade, Miss s taken to the state pri-|o.nd Miss listed in our forces, not Tecause he|devil escapades. At {hc battle of! was ashamed to do his it for the|-—— our battalion was up in front Stars and Stripes, but for the one|and unfortunately e e e Guaranteed free from alcohol and t : : soprano | pear et 4 o | destr drugs upon which osds Deputy S bbs. 5 g S Tato|reason that Le wished, if jossible, to|arated for the first time. T was bad- nerve-destroying g8, up ! R d‘ ga “‘\ lf'” % “h,(“,“ '”\” salo, I’jfi‘"v}]""“‘ Lu i Leca Delibes, | get™a swipe st the enemy before the | Iv wounded and with twe o"h;: me‘n. NORWICH TRAIN PROBABLY many medicines ~depend for their ] pResident of Somers, Mr. and Mrs.|Miny Lucllle Howard, accompn states came into this gisaniic Strug-|also severely wounded managed 16 EIRST /ACROSS|NEW/BRIDGE | temporary effect, ‘and (R wiliich, fare Our ad is always worth! i in Prink street to Holvoker M fon Religieuse, August e s n o WA ety aalthole ¥ Oi S e e DL T If Norwich people want to be amonz 5 the first train to go over the : vards and with many others were left N Ll e LS 8 bhen) lBliea; 176 No Janied Eanin. | 0IRRBrifas was b rooad Drides overpthel Thames ing paper upon Current| 7 feel it is my duty to trv and tell | putting over everything he had in the e Hoshides ik puL Dy = P ' read by Mrs. Wil T T o | °|to regular use next Sunday morning, . k pe of fron and steel and e learn- | o, °5U - : e Annu; eeting o e as a closing number, came just the sort of a chip he has|ed later hal orders to take no pris- | ey Would seem o have g his record at the London office. I!hoy 1 x 2 ) were compelled to fall back a few must admit, his wish has more than body and allow the disease to get a deeper hold. ss Florine Seofield, watchmg because it tells the| where Mr. Griswold has obtain Mo}mcm as a master mechanic in one | of the mills i truth about our feed, which i BB iotamctmeiot he Gon u]ways clean f‘.esh and new, | necticut Trapshooters' association at a Z00s | the Seaside club, Bridgeport, Mon- served by the hostess|proved himself to be on oners. To show ourselves would be | a0ce of realizing their wish by go- i wil The feed stuffs you get from|day. Dr. 1. W. Hawley, of the Pah- a most delizhtful evening. when veterans of the biz simply suicide so we lag low, ;:L%inf""“ down from here on the train leay- | United Workers will be held g | quicque Gun club of Danbury, was e s flinched just at most eri and praying for assistance. For oncs| Erelchia g Uaka fr- i Sund £ J us can always be relied upon | clccted president. TRIED ON CHARGE oF during a push. His power to see|in my career as a soldier 1 was afraid the present prospeet, if all the|ON Sunday afternoon, Jan. | The following res as being the best obtainable, | don saile | spend the rem: and our prices are always as|and Mrs. Thom ahead and into things is truly mar-|and 'm not ashamed to admit the fact. Efonbflmes i Moo L g, et velous and when in a tight place, a|For two days and nights we lay In|(HS train from Norwich will ho the | 26th, at 3 o’clock, in the e ite colletten o was 3 first train to pass over the n=w bridge. perior | never knowr. The youns man in (Continued on Page Nine—Col. Five) |The worls of cutting over Zom the old | Church of the Good Shep- rlmu< of New Lon- THEFT OF GIAMOND lorida 10| Benjamin 1.a of this c 3 ef theft of I Net S Irs. Arthur Tuller and Mr. and Mrs. | P4t here on the chars L G . L SO D 5 . ow as the best can be had for. | William Kingsbury. e Feaney, | ¥ substituting another’ sione for the | RULES THAT WIDOW IS WEDDED LIFE SPANS R raini ceorTE NSw IR doulito herd, Universalist. ~ Reports day: French Rolls, dough Good, honest feed at honest‘wm(r:r n:];: e e prices. Chas. Slosherg & Son ': opiscopal suffragan bishop, Rt. 3 Cove Street ich hal been in the ring when g wich has passed the Groton station. it was left with him. to he repaired PATRICK CROTTY’S DEPENDENT HALF A CENTURY There are four tracks on the Gro- i lue of the diamoné is claimed| . After a hearing held before him on| Packerville people of the ciden time |ton side to be cut over from the old of the work of the various 00. Jan, 7, 1919 in the workmen's compen- | were much interested in an event that | bridge to“the new. Attor- | sation case of Anna M. Crotty of |took place in Plainfleld Tu Aside from the po: ewart. | Waterbury, dependent widow of Pat- [two of Packerville’s long resi cfficial train ing « ed by AMre. Acheson. Te| Witnesses who gave testimony were | rick J. Crotty, claimant, against the|and Mrs. Albert L. Haskell, were back on the ssigned to work with the 26th | Stephen W. Hall. John A. Terguson.|Groton ~Iron’ Works, Commissioner | prised by children, grandchildren crd|t:aln in regular ser Aiviidbn G ccorain . and George W. Cross ihres jewelers | Frederick M. Williams has overruled |great grandchildren, in celebration of | planned to send acro The Tolland B v Seritini_of Montville, who ac- | the two claims made by the respondent | their golden wedding anxni ry. be the west bound train . E o hae completed ol f\"’”q‘m‘ p and Joseph | company. These were that the widow | Albert ‘L‘ Ha&kqfl of Lishon and|rives from Norw! at 940 at New [on “Woman as a Patriot and oo (m‘“mnm” o : lle, who were|Wwas not the dependent, within the |Louisa Shippee of Canterbury were | London. aTOVE NUT AND EGG|9:20 a m. 1 chool | Gitnioy j ‘claimed the | meaning of, section 10 of the compen- |united in marriage at the Bapt There are. only two tracks on the . ” G At | will ve heid amond_was Builder.” A cordial invitation sation act. but that if any dependency ! sonage in Plainfield Jan. 1, est side of the bridge to be cut over, i d in| AL R. Malinowski of Meriden is act- | esisted the dependent was the minor |the late Rev. George R. and the last train to go f COAL NOW $12.25 A TON Gilead and two an\ in Hebron. ling as the Polish interireter during jchild, Ralph Crotty. The second claim |settled pastor. Mr. and M New London, bound for There is local interest in the news|the tria was that if the widow were the de-|had lived most of their will, if on time, pass over the old urday. T . H. Pett mpion Acheson is in departments will be given, and Dr. B. T. Marshall of the the nriaee wil | Connecticut College will speak rgeel ihility of the gnment Switlikov ER 5 is extended to the public to - | note that advices to the state depart-| There are several m witnesses | pendent, she was only a partial depen- [in this neighborhood where bridge at 6 a. m he Federal Ex- |attend. Max Gordon & Son Corp. ment from Genoa announce that 1,280 | for the state vet to be cxamined. dent within the meaning of the law.|their many descendants arc among |press, bound, is row ran .5 % talian reservists formerly residents of | v The husband and father of the two [the leading citizens. in two se d the secon i 2 10-20 West Main Strest the United States will sail for America | £o) £y 70 SERVE TIME persons already named was instantly | Those present at the tion is due w London : /| The collection taken will be —_— il it ——— | 800N, on the steamer Dante Aligher Lo by 4 killed while at work on Oect. 14, 1918. {ding were their children: soon the Fede D . Forester's Victory Smoker, Friday IN NORWICH JAIL | At the time of his, death his average |kell of Providence, Byron ITa the east bound sxpross wil|for the new Sheltering Arms night. Janusry chowder | _In the superlor court here Wednes- | weekly wage was $48.84. New London, Fred H over the old brid e | supper, 8 o'ciock, s ndy, day morning Judge William M. Malt-| The Groton Iron Works is directed sriswold, Mr. and Mr. work mll commence on the ¢ Buxldmg. LAD[ES ONLY‘ { A Torrington minister, Rey. F. T,|Die sentenced James Ioley of New|to pay Mrs. Crotty in a lump sum all (nee) the east side of the bridge. e | Voorhees, pastor of the Methodisi | -0ndon, until twe sweeks a mem- | accrued payments since Oct. 14, 1918 at and Mr, If thi so _along as pl " bkl B shebio.to 1 Naw Torucr ber of ‘the jolice force there. to one | the rate of $14 and to continue these |don (nee) C: JOIN { will spend the remainder of the e | vear in jail for theft from the per-|payments at the same rate to make up |field, and the follow OUR pend the remainder o week | Sof The. sentenge rwiil be served at| 812 wes | first east bound train to pa. new bridge will be the Adams Express | ative McKinley of 1 amps in nm vicinity and | b In the event of the death | Walter Carpenter a train, known as 487 which is duz |7 ot o “j»‘“_“"_‘]’{ 'l"‘)"fj_‘_"v‘ : LIBERTY CLUB g 5 3 s mm Norwich jail. The convicied man's | or remarriage of theswidow within the 55 8 to leave New London about 10 o'clock, | t0 @uthorize Speaker Clark to anp i 1 urt when | period of 312 weeks, payments shall paulding, all Edward B, Resan. said that i ree repub! 3| e ne e "Verna Tarbox of, Jewe! conduct 1 Just $1.00 Per Week [ be made to the minor son, Raiph Crot- | be necessary. in case tne work it | vid ock awhile standing | ty. The $100 burial fee and surgical rence Haskell of Jewett red and one or two freignt train: | =3 ”T()N HI i . e telephe onday mornning. { the 1 and medical expenses shall also be paid | five chiliren of Mr. and M. neld up and are ready to cross LI For a Genuine Diamond /1" Youtle ter found her help- | ing ;;rnx ;wr suard duty, took by the respondent company. Congdon. he ex 1 PENDLE . s |less and s ass T is | Rehill into an aiN\yway in N The hearing was held at W bury | The only great grandchild Mrs. I Miner Osborn returned to in 14 kt Gold Mounting |! «tid to be recovering |don during Foleys Iunel i e e iithle Nfe U SpatAtasiior | Norwich e weel t All refugee garm | bbed him of a wat ed and Commissioner Williams acted who presented the nappy ilabie | The Ladies' Sewingz society me al the auspic o s con | for Comissioner J. J. Donohue of the | couple with §30 in gold. i served | with Mrs. I'rank Brown : z mypleted altimore see what she | second district z!mm for so many Special price of $30.00 ~ shipment on or before Feb- | fOF her s ! Istric Thirty year : to recent 5 | SERGT. PFEIFFER SENDS 2 Bila Tiaskell Car bridge was opene B nal heade ICLARENCE SEV|N TRANSFERRED | SOUVENIRS FROM ;ERMANY €1po Towa. | New London arr | ived Wedn | TO THE U. S. S. EAGLET : s o _Mr. “Haskell was bration in honor o h .. Shnrks Machinist's M 0 ¥ Sergt. T. J. Pfeiffer of tha Signal Knapp's company, ccming change next e Faui- adden e -Yd”j-;jfl"g; ;‘ i ‘Pi‘ "”‘]Fl‘“*‘,l‘ur)).\ with the army of Connecticut, during com with geant Earle L. Spar ."fi“‘m‘“‘.‘j&;] s m_;‘cfo-fim\ i to his wife in’ this Foth he and his estimabl mon: jewelers Established 1872 | Machine Gun PRattalio Zlet which will be ens | CRClosing several souven AR Ly | ic is in Germany and is in zoo ed up during trip into Tlainfield wh HAROLD J. POWERS WRITES s whi lip!nxcmn-‘h of the Baptist re-cquipping radio statio I e The coming $6.000600 Viet i TectRiink B gaesora Kiiye) | s v e from ff utembuie bion on s FROM TOWN IN GERMANY Liked Frederick Best. paign of the Northern Bap were dismantled dur- i‘mml‘ o Ste T Rat ;H_ “‘_‘” _D"‘ bd“]l: B Mr. Marjorie is fair and feels rea n-nud P ___ | fore the of Conne fr. Sevin has been at . -9 el = i Thes Cliff e, Jnnet | ar the denominat gitaiinlinoie (LE TS stale g alion: Einle picce of| REV-J: H. BRODERICK HOST Wednesdas of her P:”'” e f“fl"‘; X 3 g missior 1 saw service off 3 ER00RSIT oLl DIsce Of | Dec. 24th day she came e from k A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, o " which e San sarvics off | onle SOUISHLES COBSIt of 4 pisce o TO LAY WORKERS | Dec. Ui e . . - % 1 . * R i DI SR & 0 | from senting the second| TRev. J. Broderick, pastor of St. - i 5 : Chiropodist. Foot Specialist | A frani e gl ity Ho “l'” itation for the Iron Cro. ol Patricis entertained the lay | bonnet is pretty, but James PROTECT YOUR FEET), e cha L engine room on the | njpg and two German workers church, on Wednes- | cost of living’ a gt s L VST A | nis letter was enclosed « {the South Wales Eveni INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |:cling of the reception inion | Sterling Watts of Stamford has | €2 Soldiers when they 201 | Bach the wusst of fHlchds in towm. - | Cardie on July 21, 1948, land social hour or two. Covers were f ol T tells of the splendid showing that the|laid for thirty-five at the banquet, the boys made and the w v including the two assistant pas- treated by the English. Rev. P. J. Cuny and Rev. Myles P. calls them Sammys and cal v mings' Spring Arch Support Alice Building, 321 Main St. | 4 Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 day cvening, according giving them a banquet at 81! at the Wauregan house, fol- lowed by an informal entertainment his anv membe | A handsome solid silver _ | service, has been p | George Smith P ICHARDS || o "srss " where DR. ALFRE at Camden they south. D ¥ Don’t wait until your paper| DC ST \ . them the| Galvin, and the p collectors, the < 3 S 5 ST ;:m; ti | s retarned to|fighting men from the States. Serat.! ushe he lay trustees. the members COld (l(‘\'(‘l()pS 5[)81’115}1 B . % Viziting big chie the | H\’l\l’:\l ll}n hf‘ll; Pfeiffer was a r&\omh(}rfl_uf the contin-| of the senior choir, and the two sex- 4 ! Red M hes of the e askell | gent_that visited Cardi tons 2y = e o . e o oflh oo res; e B In mal talk the ban- Influenza or pneumonia. 3 fire of Hammonasseii (vile. No. 1 Aiken, who h MOOSEHEART WOMEN quet, ick thanked all the he thief he got the wigw . Faetn : the home of he workers ance they hac > . i ot it et Aiken, in Worcester, REieE WHFST SN ,.mqv and chureh work | Seventh Day Baptist Pastor. Kill it qumk rences of ed ®o her ‘home The Women of Mooseheart . legion| quring the year and also called | Rev. Andrew Potter, S held a well attended whist at the!tion to the fact that one of thos week at < s, has beer \ Moose home on Wednesday evening. | <80 3 n S .| ent, Jost Landolt, who is 80, 1 Lo T _E winter with - wind ant @ PRt e o There were ten table: played| the’ oldest members of the church and Rl —TH storms, the street dep "o . Who was the and the prizes were SR s been in the pari E Hlecting ashes seem tolhave carel spending | jowslows: Centlemen-— e ; wped m o a * Lash; second, Mrs. Joseph A. Georg third Dexter W. Hannon. .The pri were an umbrella, @ pack of cards an An instrument for thosel it 3cied up on ihe struction, unempl There were solos by Mrs. I, L. Far CASCARA UIN N rell, Mrs. B. C. Coyle and Thomas Con- | NEW ZEALAND DESIRES . A nelly. solo by Father Galvin for which Father Cuny played the ac- MORE THAN ONE DELE"ATE QQOM\Q a box of writing The ladies’| companibent. The choir rendered| Paris. Jan I were won M A.| chorus numbers and the delightful ev- | mier of New Wholex. pocketbook: ~ second, ~ Mrs. ening closed with old fashioned danc- | Ward, mir Henry Clement, cut glass eréamer and stormiest season Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet ing for which an orchestra plaved with | land, arrive today and ex- form—safe, sure, no opiates—brealks up a cold G 1 i rohibition s SRR e e A e B S e pressed disa ¢ {he decision in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money who apgreci the trulyllioe b ool ot , enry La Fontaine I bmo. e il backifit fails. The genuine box haya Red to of f a new political party Donald, silver tea strainer. Sty W WA ¥ give the D Deaitiful is aic and 2 The committee in charge of the { country o to tol e peage | S MCEILE DECIEACALDE e Stees: eautiful in music and fur- whist was as John| HEBREW YOUNG WOMEN congress. ' ealand min 2 Walz, Chairman, gust Hastedt ELECT THEIR OFFICERS | represent two different par . ) 3 niture, and Mrs, Frank Hunier, The Young Women's Hebrew asso- | Zealand politics and botl Recelvers Auctlon e i ciation held their regular meeting f _The Ask us to demonmflle chairman of MARCONI CLUB PREPARING Wednesday_evening, with a large at- | they would endeav : i 1 . of the Norw tendance. The following offiicers were | cision changed so at- S 'E HEHeNocuier o¥oEns conleprtioN ieean e Rim g il e ale L R | 1ston On Wednesday evening the Marconi| menthal; vice president, Ida Lasko- BT T AT JEWELER pileats ot club held a xjr;l”:'_‘r"‘;“‘}' meeting pre-| recording sccretar Dora | WOULD PROBE CONTROL | To be held at the farm of Simeau £V g 1 O U e ‘r":(r,dlfi\r.‘ e g'n:l)né°f“‘§“lilulg'c°]3 Sternlieb; financial secretary, Bertha OF WIRE COMMUNICATION | Rosano, Fox Hill, three pair team s bury v the fir 5 4 3 Curland: treasurer, Dora Crumb;: Committees will be appointed at the next mecting. The delezates to the ! : 2 and| connecticut Conference held in New the matters of a constitu Haven, Miss" Curland and pis | tion which is now being drawn up by e ! = Blumenthal made very favorable re- L 2 a committee. The members of the| jorie" | Trank Joseph, who says he is a jour- (o] ee club entered freely into the discus- neyman , | jin the Y. M. C. A. building with a large number in attendarce. The dent of the club pi ded and 22.—Inve: since Washington, J convention ia served 11 —— ! evenin Teacher of Violin igation | horses, good workers, weight from of ithe mece: he government|q 35y ¢5 1550, work single or double, assuming control of the telephone and ey telegraph i as proposed today by | three.team wagons, special for hauling lumber, three sets of double harness, horse blankets, chains, shovels, bars plumber 31 ih Bneetios vl b Al e and other personal property too nu- > { b . on. he nex e he! . ¥ London poiice cou Reactlon the n future, County Home Boy Sees Army Service. merous to mention, 1.30 Saturday, Jan- EOR RTEI T on the charge of — Miss Gibson, matron of the County uary 25, 1919. Take Westerly trolley GEORGE TOURTELLOT orduance by making sction w board of water an at 1230, get off at city line. Sale rain or shine. Terms cash and sub- ject to approval of referee. V. P. A. QUINN, TAKE ONE AT ONCE " 7" Receiver. 1l comi zoll; Ci g 91 Main Street. ‘ounty home boys, Albert one of the . _POSITION IN MOBILE| L1/ > 010 55 in Canada, having Te- DPlrlk Dx. William 1% Donohue recently| tyrned safely from France on the S. S. Canada. ; al home; hz -eived a postal card fi | When You DR. DONOHUE HAS i ome; haa received a postal card from ‘ 38 Union Sireet hore Line Flect left for Mobile, Ala, where he ha Y - hOuDS ftit hie i been appointed to the position of meat : OLLINS | dle of the day there is 1 Pt and milk inspector. Dr Dunohuc Vi , ing the people of Old Lyme rrour | e the 1 g Jug 1 age. b it towns are appealing 1o the steam uth and received his com A5t aith DR times feli i Sl | Zemki of Oukridge street and nearly LS e all his life has been spent in this s employed hy Theodore and thousands more since he has beeu | pusiness at Fitchville for thirty-five in khaki at Camp Upton is at his home to erjoy a furloush of years..Mr.Brand will continue busi- the home, v D, r‘"u‘(:fi \T stop one of the ‘llxruirn lmi r"F the when possible and al s vi 1t L ¥ ack Hal discharged from much gratitude and affection towards k M S them to New London, | Ahot drink that S { the home and Miss Gibson, where and 4 A : 4 Forhl A S | OBITUARY with whom he was a great favorite, J 48 Main Street, Norwich, Conn R | Etzenl i The firm of Wm. Smith & Co., who Phona 1173 & | i Gl for four years have conducted a pros- 8 ikt William O B oavuniiid { The death of Fric Zemki, sccurred| On Furlough from Camp Upton. ¥ PR E: SRR SiL < Wednesday morning following an S 3 i perous meat and grocery business at . 5 i i on Wednesday & ing Johnny Murphy whose dancing steps : : g ’ c Viiliam ¢ the 5uk,sn<juent iliness of only a few days With in-| 'q Ginging have. entertained thou. | Norwich Town, has sold out to Lewis uneral Directors let-down scme- fluenza. “He was 1S vears of aze and| «3ds while he was in civilian clothes | B. Brand formerly in the grocery I35 e b i ‘ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles JONES afternoon SRR and Embalmers i - s city. He w HERRh honorabl a s No‘ceffernc”in Schultz L driver of one of his ::Tisi:" h"i ’S :::'T“fm;": zm::x 322 Main Street POSTUM wagons. Ile leaves his parents and Rt ging basis a SEAnRgEmiont, R ather relativ Edward Monahan Home With 56th. | retaining Miss' Alice Smith as assist- Chamber of Commerce Building Niiss M oo “Theres a feasau” e *Monahan of Hickory:ant who in the past with her brother, \ Cighters ave not permitted to go out|street received a_telegram from her |the late Wm. Smith, won the con- || Phone 238:2 Lady Assistant i ttional ch of their clase, yet heavyweight women Sdward T. Monzhan of the | : L e N AN | 1o, Winhena seem to delight in ma me tehe: Reziment, that he lLas arrived | fidence and esteem of all their | oy —— ahlin Street. (Thursday) mornins with lizhtweight mer safely and is at Camp Miils. N. Y. patrons