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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 visiting relatives in this city. e Vg Corien & vl hueBualhellan | ... 03, . TWO CHURCHES HOLD ANNUAL MEETINGS |~ %825 earen YOL 2 SICK CHILD ; Jan, 27 1319 Everett Benjamin of Preston has 10 z(o; w. MA;{ STREETC __Norwich, Friday, Jan. 2% 1919 |, By in North Stoninston (hreshing | he anmual meeting of Park Con- in | ; sl TR el gregational church was held Thursday Sy SN TV S CORBMATIERS | e s e Stove, Nut and Egg, also Bituminous this evening. stay in Boston, Mass. The town clock has not been strik- This week there are fifty-two pa- tients at Backus hospital. transport Manchuria, e e o x?e:fi:?!‘gi Wauregan Block Cnmmentfitng February 11 all r;ilr;:- M]iss Rtlla.r X\i 0. (}Ilas;ywipe:; me the past year brought out a record that 0 tions ‘on bituminous coal will - | week end in Norwicl 0 e | p; t 0 equialicd fn tha chunch Norwich, Conn. moved. guest of her aunt, Mrs, Carl M. Welte | iy o room o0 e Thursday morning’s fog was one of | of West Town street. A partial list of books on Genealogy | Ferry Thurs, ® . ay evening to hold the|the year 1917. The following officers in the Otis Library has been prepared | quarterly conference at the Methodist | for the ensuing year were elected the pe l s by the librarian. Miss Cash, church. majority being re-elctd. The next meeting of the Norwich C. Tyler Stanton who has been station- Deacons, F. W. Browning and L. O. E. Union is to be held with the Con ed for the p: grezational church at Hanover early harged from the army Court Hearts of Oak, 16, Foresters caatst S s of America, of Rockville, is to observe | tured to his home In t city. houses With good clear oo, seven and | S¢hool, class of 1913, who served dur. mg of the | uesr makes, sllghtly‘ GRIE b e ing the war at the Coast Guard Acad 2 : 3 v g A Light vehicle lamps at 5.22 o'clock |Jones have returned after a week's|regular prayer meeting service. The Mr. and Mrs . Walter Hitchon of | H. Howe, D. D, presided. The reports Norwich Town leave today (Friday) |of the offiicers were read showing the ing for several days. for New York on a short business trip. coxém;‘xons of the c)mrchf to be oxcqllgnz] The moon was in its last quarter on| capt. James L. Moriarty of Water- | 2d the past year one of great activity. e 0“8 0 Thursday, at 1122 p. m. o arived o oveorer | The treasurer's report showed that . the %ond on the T & [Over $8,000 had been handled and that the densest of the season, and unsea- | District Superintendent George G. scnable enoush, for January. Scrivener of Norwich was at Gales t few months at Fort| Sith; standing committee, Miss Alice Munroe and Newport News and oth- | Cogswell, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. Latham, 4 stati Qis- | Mr. Cochran; clerk, M. B. Prentice; For Saturday i February. er stations in the south has been dis- | Mr. Cochran: clerls, : and Mrs. Joseph M. Freeman ince the engagement of their | 92¥ sch??ld\(\‘n,! R & Bl a st ¢ Nortn Ston- |daughter. Marion, to Howard Ellis- ‘“V"”““""mt P e ) o d ington hare peone of North Ston-|worth Rowland, a graduate of Bulkeley | SUPerintendent of primary department, ne odd lot of Cors: ets, consist- ington, have been filling their ice E evening at the church following the meeting was well attended and Rv. S. Out of a membership of 366 there was 4unly one death, that of Robert Ogden Fletcher who was killed in France. There was a_gain in membership over Butts: assistant s Matilda Butts; auditor, superintendent of Sun- on C. Pullen; assistant treasurer, J. Dana Ci T|E. J. Graham: assistant superintend- jate iperintend- | standing rules was presented [adopt these, but it was voted to have Passengers on the trolley which ar- rives in Franklin square at 1.45 o' clock on Thursday afternoon \\'gx;e ' the expenditure of $650 through the|thrown into a state of panic as the ISunday school and other organizations. | ¢3¢ Dassed the Tafis station when a s He also reported on the condition of } fireé in the roof of the car was discov- the trust funds, showing that the trust |¢red. ~Previous to the discovery of funds now total over $100,000. Of this | the blaze, smoke was seen to be ll- there is $35,504 in trust funds former- |iNg the car when it was near i ~dis ftville. Iy held by the Broadway church and |Side, a shortdistance above Taf within a few days he said there ha% {:“) L‘::;E;rfit&mzo 1}:1‘:: ;Iul')l; ‘z;‘oth;;!: been hand ¥ and conduct g fi Sebna oo etk 08 001 KNI be. glconrsed. IF CROSS, FEVERISH OR BILIOUS, These amounted to $4 which| According to a passenzer a Wwo: GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP had been held in trust the ccclesi- | Was overcome by the smoke which OF FIGS” astical society and $25,609.47 by the|filed the car after it left Tafts Sta deacons. 2 and a man sitting nearby saw her i N £ cz«ndmon :mcl opeued a w ndow jusl No matter what ails your child. a mentioning that the hoard had been |Cf the car cu the right ha.x.u side and jal \I\rn‘{s be“ ]e first {reatment given. ; serving for eight years and had made a | ¥aveled across the ceiling # the op-| If vour little _on:. is out_of-sorts. hal record for harmonious action for ev- | UOkite . This caused a blaze and sick, isn't res.hnw eaulng and aeting erything that had been done by a]ih® Dassengers taking fricht made naturally—look, Mother! sce if tongue unanimous vote, with the exception of | 7USh for he door and in so doing four |is coated This is 4 sure sign tha! one time. He spoke of the merger of | WOmen Were thrown to the floor of 1‘s"mte stomach, nevrna:n owels arc the two churches and snoke in appre- | 1€ €ar and bruised by the other pa 'r'-n.,gcd n'ntly waste. hen cross, frri- ciation of the work done in this,con- | SSNSCrs siruggling to got out. A fable, feverish, stomach sour breath nection by Attorney Wallace S. Allis, |¥0UNg man made his exit by jumbing {bad or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, Idwin W. Higgins and Arthur “' through the open window. sore \hmat,“funv cf. f’old._ghe a tea;' Brown. He also expressed great ap- Dennis Sullivan of Main street | spoonful of “California Syrup of Figs preciation of the faithful services Ur],nxlll(,, was hrown to the figot «n theland in a few hours all the constipated the church janitor, Hans Rasmussen rush and she received b 2s on her | poison, undigested food and sour bile A report from the commrittee on new | S19€. arm, Yoth knees and a severz|gently moves out of its little bowels by Rev, | sbakirg up. e was in a \ery mer-!without griping, and you have a well, made to | YOUS l‘C_lTU]iL he.ne Thurs- d again Mr. Selden. No at Pt W t casy after giving fruit laxative,” because them printed so as to be distributed soile d will sml Saturday “'h Connect neut nvrrlarlx‘ t?u oou,m\fl' yin R e S T, Coit, M )1;:;:;;df;.{?12\{1;1.0(;i '4{-9&:“,0;‘x[:\:e\r;é‘;“\\'x:( n l).[\::]tg x:J\.x; time the lbmmm,u S e e e LYW, 8. S were sold last year. More R : Sunday sc treasurer, | as adjour {pleasant taste. Full directions for remarkable low price.| than 730,000 people hecame regular | the navy ,f::"“;fl{:j:gd“(;‘q et Charlo; Tirrell, Sunday schpol secre-| B g ke 1eft | habies. children of all ages and for e MY of war savines aiat o, vho ationed et Y, Ralph Martin, ~committee of |2 d tha P it out = : ROt OF MR Tl P past _twelve months i ’“,“""d.’“g | Crowell; ~ flower commiftee, Miss |manazement of the husiness e out num; e Sl R e home of Jrs. Ralp: o0 the | uhoct furlough at his some in this|pecice Hewe 3 B, Tremoul; | church, swerc the ereation of the ofice \m'n. b E B ROMPERS Be uddinton road Thursday afternoon | gy, e e e vl o ore s he p: for the last session of th - e - Recommendations for the :ance and exiension of the he Junier IFoed Army, have b FOR SATURDAY . ONLY,|, ROMPERS that are $1.00 and‘ _has returne Lieut mara of 135 Slater . 1 ]|UV'|Z]I the il of defense. honora ) quality, assorted pat-| Schuyler holding for sizes 1, 2, 317 Westchester A port o for & pecion of o S6th artiller; has been there from Camp Mills, CH‘LDREN,S : .I'fjrirl'n‘.l‘Atl‘l‘ John P. Murphy has haa | CAPT. CARUTHERS NOW _ MUSLIN DRAWERS ,_an_improv Among the army orders sent ol from Washington and lis in th Sunday New York Times, th name of Captain William H. C3 who has been transferred from th Balloon school Arcadia, Cal ia, to Rockwell Aviation field, Sas Wi o A reception Sizes 1 year to 10 years,. 3| /udze E. B. G $1.060. These are regular Thursday eve ew Haven, ociate mem- o 3 o rs of the bar. 50c quelity, for Saturday|™7 o ' only a few jobsters at only. | Nounk, but they bring 70 cents a WEDDING b pound so there isn't any money Post-Church those fishermen who kept Loats overboard. Bilder’neci & Langdon, Inc. | roursaar and many friends. Loring s Agent of the stat X tion, A. W. Plans and Specifications | when in Norwic Engineers and Architects ter and preceded by the ushers harle: Nichols and Lieut. few 2 for Church th. besn recelved by ndustrial Plant Factories, Mills, | her in marriage. At th Buildings and Dwellings, | [louss me WL el yarty wae met b { at ] " . and hi: Adams of New Hartford, Conn. During the ceremony of the doubl De e altar th for the Works, | New Haven, and Har- Groton hor= e — L AL A 1 York for cock, et of the Nou-bi “Oh, l‘ro‘mw Me,” wa$ softly pl. Wedding March for the recessional. The b wore a very handsoms T who started | frock of embroidered navy blue geor for California xu t \\ul\ were (o sail | gette m Nex Iveston, Texas, d go by tk route to Lces Angeles. irg correspondent notes tl ed a houquet of pale pink ros All monthly G0-ride commutation (necklace, the gift of the groom. sold he N York, New & )‘0 maid of honor's mod d company Georgette 1 will be limited She wore 2 gray hat, and he t day of the calen- { bouquet was pink carnations. An _informal reception followed th fluenza quars: the naval on Dlock lifted Tuesday by Admiral Joseph 1t of the second nd M Church on Broad where breakfast was served & th both church ar but effec { ve arrangements of palm ur ad e and cut flowers Our ac ys worth| The bride is a graduate of both th watchins because it ?e':ls the' Norwich Academ; 1 the Jewett By 1001, and > latter, has been doing secre tarial work with a local law firm. Sh truth about eur feed, which is always clean, fresh and new.|’ The feed stuffs you get from| us car ?w ys be relied upon! oldest the Central Baptist church, where s h in ac Y. P. U, and is | what geemed to be an animal in S jone of the oldest In the countrv, rably known in tow talons. However, on vigiting one of as he 2 best obtainable. hed his 924 birthday Lieut, who is the son of Mr.|traps soon overed % il John Eli Post of this city, | it had been vi ¢ the bird, w! and our 3 his course at the Nor as in the office at th low as b (!ll\ order t July 24, 1017, with th Connecticut C. A, N. G. H ved with this compa to Forf then to C: 1mp T pton, t here he received second lieutenant, e?:f:fg joint | to Camp Jack where he was < ned first lleutenant. At th a ‘pro- B ; the service on January, 1919, he wa djutant of the 4th Regiment, Field Ar tillery Replacement Depot, U. S. A. The bride received an array of beau Chamber o ipate in th at the Groton RN iron Worle Hooe e b e Brifls recelye L :\zl,l_i_',‘) QNLY! Board decided to have the name of | Litl Nedding gifts. JOIN OUR Post left Thursday afternoon hy au temobile, on a brief wedding t ifull No. 2 changed to Worc: { honor of the Massachusetts ci Wed day afternoon uming his duti I’rogre; e Missionary club met with | office of the Aspinook compauy. Mrs, Franklin H. Brown, 124 I A Hill avenue, twelve were vice president, M rresiding. A busy rent, with sew | A mee the feas: ing when the | Lieut, Post r in th Miss Ele Darrow of and Frank E anchester who were married at th onage of the Montauk avenu Baptist church, Welcome will make their home in South Man chester. nden street, produc | rently b moking publ { binding toba wrapper and world. Following The Bulletin's ent Thursday of the marri London Dec. 14 of Mrs, CORP JOHN J. O'CONNELL -Cadden Co. rec ncheon In the Domestic Science onnell is a New London boy and h and is now head clerk for th A G THOMPSON, F. s.| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |Fart Chiropodist Foot Specmhst Allen 'W. Harvey lost a valuable | ARGENTINE PACKERS Lieut. Wallace V. R. Fretts who has been visiting Lieut. Arthur J. McNa- d AT SAN DIEGO FIELD|w uthers,| Rev. J. H. Selden pr At noon Thursday in the Central Bap- [ Mem? tist church the marriage of Lieutenant | Jerbe afternoon Troop 1 John Palmer Post ar s Doroth Scouts, of May Church, both of city, wi GNDON, CONN. clock in th solemnized in the prosence of relatives To the music of the Lohengrin bridal | the roll of whic < chorus, played by Irederick W, Lo |0f death. The present membership is reds- | Treasurer F. J. Leave and the maid.of how. | the financial report, ed down the main aidle o¢] church, trade he Society of Master | (e church with her father who gave the groom | PRIVATE HENRY J. BOUCHER man Lieutenant Bdwin C. GUARDING GERMAN BR!DGES ervice, at which Rev. Dr, Peter Vright of Hartford, officiated. d Silver I'elish § py “the organist, with Mendelssohn's | towl. £ Although Private Boucher enlisted repe over white satin, with a ne hat of corresponding shade. es. Her only ornament was a pearl wedding ceremony at the home of Mr. street, Wauregan house. The decorations at house were simple, ince graduating is the younger daughter of iienry E. Church and the late Charlotte Batty Church. She is an active worker of | lived around that v apany, Jewett City, until | three pound A. In May, 1918, h(\ was twamrorved St. Mary S, ed their scharge from | dence in T. A B. hiall Licut, and Mrs,| The feature of the evening was the mmittee ir as follows: chairman; er which they will ‘live in Norwich, | Wiliam H. McGuinness nor May Darrow, youngest | LIEUT KENNETH B. WHITE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel A. CABLES FROM GERMANY f New London ward Skewer of South come from Lieutenant White, who 1s| WAS GASSED IN ARGONNE | {io son of Zodoo 1 White ‘ot seins d nephew of Charles | ay by Mrs. | chendon, Mass that her nephew, Corporal | D. White, of onne ~ forest battle. . Corporal DAVIS THEATRE. | Dan fourth de dewelsrs Established 1872 | of her ate toan e | John J. O'Connell was gassed in the NORWICH, CONN. 1 way school gave her a s reom, Thursday naon writes that he is getting along very t general located at Charmont, \Ir‘ Ingal. was given a vote 8 services as treasurer | and her excellent work. L. O. Smith, 2| chairman of the FEceclesiastical society €| brought before the meeting the pro- posed plan of the consolidation of the church society and the church to elim- inate the two sets of officers. There s no action on the matter taken at n|the meeting which adjaurned at 9 o | 0'clock. e! United Congregational Church ded at the el annual meeting of the United Con - | gational church, Inc., on Thurs 0| evening which had an attendan nearly 100 when called to orde: Sunday school roem at the church. After the reading of minutes of pre- ceding meetings, the annual report of | hip .was given by the clerk, W. Gallt This showed a | v membership of 567 a vear ago to wi had been added by the of Broadway church and the Second church and 31 deducted from 9 had been because | thus presented ] current expens who would fel stees and deacons, | the church cl v also for the 15 DANGEROUS on all sta- James HoHln ss of Recommends Daily Use of Magresia Te S 229 Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fer- and : b eyl menting Food and Acid Indigestion. q Norwich” joccurred on Prospect street, f about ten days Mr. Hollin from that time worse until the end. | Mr. Hollin was born in Alexandria.| Bcotland, on July 1, st | William Hollin. He was m {Isabella Murdock in Alexandria about’ | | thirty | country ago and after anchester N. H., a number of vears and then caine three ars, of whom lln\'» ».multl be men nd three wom 1 nf J of Gen. Aiken, sed his deep gratitude to and the mmmv'teo for had done a vote of thanks ed to them. I functio organs, often Tt is the worst nf tolly sueh a serious with ordinary have no neutraliz on the stomach a Instead get from anv druggist a few ounces of Bisurated e A letter dated Dec. 21st has been re- ed by Mrs. Herbert M. Short, 14 on Street, Norwich, from her brother, Henry J. Boucher, who is with Co. C., 301st Regimen and is now doing S| guard duty at Caden, Germany. He does not expect to get home much be- for June or July. e e from Greenfield, over two yes sister, Mrs. annrl, durm*’ which time he was an employe at the former Hop- kins & Allen Arms plant. He writes of the attracticns of the town where he is guarding the bridges and is bil- leted with a most kindly and hospitable German family. In their home he had the first opportunity since going across to sleep in a real bed, he writes, add- g that it wa o comfortable he hated to get up when morning came. His friends will be pleased to learn th: in the best of health. This w. first news received from him since October 1 EAGLE CARRIES OFF E TRAP, CHAIN AND STONE e Trapper W. F. Clarke of East Had- am, while making the rounds Mon- aw one of the eagles that F cinity for he resided for r e ol | e e | coming down over § bhecoming ¢ e | ried it aw: s s, had cz the chain, and a| used as an anchor. heard of the cagle s on Lord’s Neck. op- B ng has be e e. Its home t | posite Deep River o ST. MARY'S ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED WITH DANCE celebrat- n Thurs: attended ted for the oc of eighteen numbe; The music for « furnished by Rowland's s H:h"l’v was z band. moonlight dance. The charge of the dance w Romeo Kane, James A. Sul drew Caples, Joseph Prur. Sullivan .and Paul Shanuon. e Friends of Lieut. Kenneth B. White, treasurer of the F wich, will be Dlt cable message e e the fact that he t of health and is n 0[ the Army of the I enjoying with the Occupation now in It was ten weck since word had i €: One of the best bills in many weeks attracted large audiences at every performance at the Davis theatre onf Thursday. The headline act is Mile.| Rialto and company who score a de- cided hit in their act. The act is one of decided merit and the singing of e | were notified th ad enterec QUAKER HiLL BOY “Cr‘VED ON MINE LAYER Lewis ters, . S. N, s spend- 1t his nome at s has bat late - States, alter service overseas. JHe s as a member 2f the TJ Housatonic n the . and vase of the United Sta 2t Inverness on May The Housatonic, on which Mr. Eit- iers was stat! =els engaged in nfine-laying speration n the North sea, under Magnesia and take a teaspoonful in a quarter gl of water right after eat- ing. This will drive the gas, wind and bloat right out of the hody. sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess acld '\nd prevent its formation and there is * pain, Bisurated Magr hesta (n powder ot tablat forma-neyer liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpens: to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of peonle who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion was an excellent business woman, well known and liked by all Redlands people. Miss Witter was an only cl , but convoy. The fleet comprising the ten — leaves to mour her loss a cousin, Mrs. ssels, during the time it operated, JAMES HOLLIN Barling of Pasadena. ald approxhinately 16%.000 inines . from tho eaast of Norway to the esace|this city whers he has sinoe resided,|STATE DAIRYMEN of Scotland. being employed in the bleachery for CHOSE THEIR OFFICERS “The Housatoni livect con-|the past twenty years as an engraver.| mhe meeling of the Connectient :n nnder-| He was a devoted member of the| pajrymen’s Association in Hartfora ven montns | Greeneville Congregational church and, this “week elected the tcllowing offi- of service, 20t one subiarine of anftook an active interest in all the af-|cers:, enemy type wase sighted. fairs of the church. He was also al! Ppresident, Robert Miiche! South- however, the wake of a {erpedo pass- | member of the Greeneville Hook and|pury; vice president, J‘mm, W g the bow or the stern of the ve Ladder Co., No. 2, and was a member| sop, Avon; treasurer, M sei was seen, but the suomarines thailof the Fores Mr, Hollin was onespo‘nt Water Y3 fired them were never liscovered, al-|of the originators of the Robert Buvu,wgmn, Windham county: though a must vigilant search club and was the one who started the| Lucchine, New Haven couuty; F. meade for thor, annual custom of of ing the birth-) Duffey, Hartford county and I A e A day of the great Scottish poet with a}Crouch, New Lordon county. COLLEGE GIRL FIGHTS banquet at the Wauregan Hotel. | s g > = 8 g s-! - in New York. INTRUDER IN DOMMITORY | Fossessing a genial and kindly di For Week-end ol position Mr. Hollin made many firm| yrs, 1. § Shortly before 1 o'clocl: Thursday | § morning the police of New T.onaor H . S. Bergstresser of Asylum and daughter Miriam, left night on the steamer Chester apin for New York to spend the of the Scot social gathes the room of one ) h with friends there. Miss Anna Sldent 2t Comneclia The news of his ¢ o sands of Pittsburgh, niece of Mrs. e o as a great shock o his companied them as far YV and *mpted in the eity. i He leaves his wife, one daughter,| Mrs, Gustave Hague of this city, on William who is stationed at For Mcllenry, Baltimore. He also leav three sisters tland and a grand daughter in this city. voung woman succeer off her assailant and his escape ough Licutenant T tect!ve John college and cht that ihe maa 1d “hanss « ns in vou described as ort and stout, had entered ‘he room Miss Martha Lathrop Witter | by way of an open window abous 1i SEuh = o Miss - ATavthe itt Norwich relatives of Miss Martha; o'cloek in 3 with the{ - ritter have just received | ase 1 have fo young woman 1} imprnt of | LAthrop Wiiter have § el o word of her death on Jan. 14 at Red- | mily reme- iands, Califorr She leaves d’l‘h»* name irritation : ) on the| uncles and aunts in Norwich , i arst floor of the bt Mrs, F. L. Lathrop and Mr. and Mrs. ehil e "O““_Ll‘*h”] e George A. Lathrop, and also FIRST PRIZE AWARDED TO cousins. H Charles ter, was prin FRAMK BROWNING'S APPLES | number of yea Frank W. Browr was born in this ci A the Kitema The Redlands newspaper of Jan. 14 S contained the follgwing: Many frien hear w of the passing today of M \ TR D ooy Witier Her g to be presen S OSERlCURRAN. curred at the Redlands Heights Pl tarium at 2 o'clock this ernoon me:ting r a week’s illness of pneumo: = - Frank ». | following an attack of influenz A 5 was| Miss Witter was born in Connec ut, December, 1879, and came to Cali New Lofldon lne \ Mr. Browa- | fornia with her parents about 28 years | . TBaldwins |ago. They first made their home in Pippins and | Ban aning, but removed to Redlands rtly after. Her mother died in 1893, o ew 0r nd her father who was a public chool teacher passed away six years ko FAST STEAMERS and Miss Witter ;"A’TTENH@N EAGLES! Anniversary Sroker, Sunday after- noon, 4 c'clock, Eagles Hall, for mem- bers only. All members are requested Browning pomological and exhil hibited w ( onnect ke a very ut, demon- Witter attended the local Paciiic 3 s groduatins from Kingsbury | Chapin and New Hampshire sl e O e emiier | Effective Monday, January 27 FUNERALS of the First Congregational church of | Leaving New London, Weekdays 11.00 2 th y. P. M. : iienas e Laaros. e e heen an(Dus New York, Pier 70 E. R, The funcral of Thomas & Learos, | ,1on L¥elve years She 195 RoCtonal| D65 A n of Georg New ank, Pier 40 N. R., 3 . M horse Tuesiay. WITHDRAW FROM MARKET |the arie i vers good s i the posing| | swe | The Convenient Route s (PROTECT YOUR FEET), M Abby Wilhams is improving Aires, Jan. 23.—As a result |of Mlle. Rialt | SERE Staterooms Ready for Occupancy 7. g“r Cu W’;«‘” = Spring Arch Support | since her recent recent illness. i ke of the marine workers, | Thomas F. Kelly, the man from Tip-| sorvices iends acted ———————— | P, M. e uite 7-3 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Miss Mary G. Ely of Waltham, Mass., ‘king houses have withdrawn | perary, an original Iri comediani and the buria! took plare Including Wartax) ¥ Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 > guest of her brother, Grosven- |from the cattle market. Prices for|drew big hands for his act and ro-| mesd cemer BLOW OUTS Fare ( $ beef are falling. 1y so if he would stop tellin; of One- K with GFQRGE G GRANT ton will begin teaching and Embalmer Mrs. Harold Wileox ard so Prompt aitention to day or night calls o, Wheslr Miss Ruby Park of Norta Stonins- school Jan. 27. Undertak co have been spending the w 32 Providence St., Taftville |the formers parent o hier brother, Hemy Telephora 630 *DrIAMWFawl 1se, : — 1| . Mr. ghd Mrs. Huntington Lee of New evhloct\ rt'm Haven, have been guests of Mrs, D E N l Charles L. Hubbard this weck. town this week to spend several E. J, JONES i months in Arizona and California Sute 46 Shatnen’ Beleg| s S o i | TOASTIES S 1 3 Noyes gives the informa: Take ele ,m,(‘fhc}l,;x\t‘kct Street it Lt Fave sat e s i 14 rortation. nSlyck of Whitestone Clzara oill be 8450 a hundred from Juase Ist, 1018, Same New Haven—Delor v ted ¢ York wi airman o b db gy 1 ORI ihe Yale junior promenade at a meet- 22 Eommmiclim Sanesd, |- jum hald Jate Tuaaday Taugwenk “fl“" a would-b> jolly feliow might| ment as he presents the best ceived many curtain call, His story telling and singing are beyond com- single Elact seen here in some time H Judge and Gaile, two clever swinging ring artists do some exceptionally good work and many of their feats are to Norwich audiences. Hl Paramount production, The Girl Who| Came Back, and features Ethel Cla; ton in the title role. A Mack Sennett| comedy completes the bill. Foreclosure Suit Withdrawn. The suit trought by Joha Fdgcomb of Groton ag: Franco of Groton has been witharawn without costs from the superior court, it was for the forecisur: of a me- chanfes’' lien for §1,200 a ncuse ®uilt in Groton for the Jefondant by the plaintiff. When a woman is unabhle to go shopping she calls on a meighbor and talk shap, The feature picture is a five- p:\r(‘ thera commit’ 1 PREVENTED chased at Railroad Station Ticket Constantinos. Gager lncl B | Office. of the runcra! arrangements, If something would interest you 2 . itt, that would end 90 per cent. of all ol . The £ Raymond i Maftitte tu‘: twruuhles, including punctures, New En;’land Ste 5!!1! Lme_ he funeral = ymond L. Moffitt \§ 25 gt the same time double your was held { mileage, then let us tell you about || pemer s ———— heme of his | i ae s g NSYOETYRES DR ovmiNGS & RING Herbert Judson White, Funeral Directors st Baptist church, Hartford, of- | and Embalmers Buriai was in the Center | 322 Main Street Children Cry __ FOR sALE BY Chamber of Commerce Building FOR FLETCHER'S JOS. L. GENDRON |f phone @52 Lady ascotamt c A s_T_o R H A Prices and literature on request formerly o Tuesday Hartford—The new increases in the police force will mean that the bud- get for the coming year will be in- creased slightly more than $53,000.