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NURWIGH BULLETIN: |HURSUAT, FEBRUAKT © 1915 En=u==n==m=:ar_—_:n=ucu .. 7o RETURN . Three-Day Sale ON SALE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY —O0F— ¥y fl Uhe Wark: Tailor-Made SKIRTS 7.95 MADE TO YOUR MEASURE FROM A VARIETY OF STYLES AND MATERIALS The materials used are All Wool Men’s Fabrics, in all the popular shades and mixtures, including Blue, Gray, Brown, Black, Olive, Heather Mixtures and Plaids. b ¢ 121-125 MAIN STREET 0CCUM-VERSAILLES WELCOME TO RETURNED SQEQlE'RS scene on Mon- day evening of the most enthusiabtic patriotic gathering ever assembled there, when tkhirty soidier boys.of the 5th Regiment and other boys who have been in the service were cxtended a royal welcome home reception by -the people of both villages, Oceum’ and Versailles. g Following a street parads, the ‘boys and their parents assembied at Occum hall. An outdoor concert was provid- ed Ly the village drum corps and band during which red fire was burning. At seven o'clock the boys and their par- ents numbering seventy. partook of a bountiful banquet, served by the Wau- regan house of Norwich. The tables were prettily decorated with the na- tional colors and potted plants,”. For each cover there was a souvenir silk American flag. An orchestra furnish- ed musie. i . After the banquet *he hall was thrown open to the public and an in- formal reception was held, everyone being delighted to have an occasion to meet the boys and hear of their ex- | citing accounts of army: life. v ! At 8.30 a patriotic programme was | siven, consisting of chorus sinPing, addresses, and recitations. The sufie was particularly attractive. In the rear on a center background of white the words “Welcome Home Boys,™ in red letters was very effective. On either side two larse American flags were draped with the names of both villages above them. In the center of the stage a snow white bell of peace was suspendsd. Potted piants wers tastefully arranged at tis foot of the stage. Throughout ths rail, numer- ous streamers of white hunting were eracefully suspended and fastened with | clusters of American flags. The snow white gauze provided for decorations and costumes was generov by the Versailles Fibre artistic decorations, wh such fa ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY p s. The h called forth orable comment, were in charge of Frank G. Aames, superin- tendent of the Versailles Mills. The chorus setting was very charm- T ing. Mounted in the rear Miss Rose while Herman Mossey, and Dorilla ss Alic§ Tebo, rohed in pure | ‘f‘r\fi'l‘_" e, with the emblema- side, John Allen, Jr. representing Our i * 0 o Biain, in a rote of red and gold, with y appeared as Unecle Sam and white and hearing aloft the dove of! 1 scale: Misss Alice Exley’ as U avy, was attended by a Red Cross sword and shield depicted “Victory” Columbia. Underneath the bell of peace, peace, was uitended by Miss Theresa Literty. with a liberty bell. To one Miss Ciara Aller. while oppo- Georse represerted Our , with Annie Browne in Cross costume. The remaining “ with red, white caps There members in the chorus. horus and so:0 work . re- ! prepaiztion and h number was well ap- finale, The Whole Town = You, an acti chorus, num- Hurned. triotic ad- | ered by Rev.| , pasto ol BETTER SERVICE CAMPAIGN | BY EXPRESS COMPANIES < f a most comprehensive na- w n, addres wrongly de marks on bagg trunke and | destination. “Start E: BACKACHE IS A WARNING Shipments will h ASONIC GRAND LODGE IN 131ST ANNU to also re- incidents wounde 1 the el ittention programms dancing affair was due to the | MORE SOLDIERS REGISTER { ON RETURN FROM SERVICE 1 - returned soldiers ve recently. regis- bureau records at 28 ha r| Todge New | led Cosmopelitan, No. | 2 161 Broadwa; Sl erchant Marine at 1 of officers, ] i were chosen er, Wallace S. Movle, of deputy grand _master Perkins, New Londo enior warden, Charles W. C Nl Hartford: grand junior warden, 3 Parkwar, - stationed L. Wilder, Bridgeport: grand |2F War college at Newport, R. I. > Ruths, . Hartrerd, | Discharged Oct. 10. George A, Kies William _Dubois, 6 ° Durfey in Co. B, Tith Tnfantry, 12th and_senior deacon, Chas, | 5! has. | pivision at Camp Devens, Discharg- ) Milford; grand junior Mre. Joseph A. Elder, Richard A i Mansfield, R Welco I. Bates of on Montauk avenue church, | Quaker Hill, | WEARING OF UNIFORMS | Norwich Peopls Should Not Neglect | thro efcotmtry L Sty mate, 2d class, J. D P ekl Mix, : C ts' mate, 2d clas . Dyer Their Kidneys. { eXpre Siab Jr. Huartford, | Fotter, avenue, Naval Re- BT H | S Comatoc. Moo ich, serve at New London Experiment sta- L ; | | _The annual meeting of the Masonie d did test work on & C. 19. ckache is often nature’s most| S { Charity TFoundation was held Wed- Jan. 24. i signal of weakened kidneys,| TWO TAFTVILLE MEN |1 evening. The closing session st class, Edm‘iv_;:‘n s. ¥ Y ¢ EN fo ¢ grand lodge will be held this 40 Ward street, Camp vens To cure the pains and aches, to re-~ Recent AFfE'GR,A':"TE[:_pAT“NZ,Si11‘huru7m—\ evening. Lis ., 10th Battalion. 151st De- nove the lameness when it arises e Fr‘hf‘"‘;”"“‘d‘w g erg | . Wallace S. Moyle, the grand master, | FOf, Brizade. Discharged Dec. 3 A : e 475 1 7 afitee lay V. L0 eect, is a native of England, a grad- | ., Seaman ‘Warren S. Hotchkiss, 33 1 weakened , You must f:;h of Connec include 5.,,.,,, of Yale class of '01, and ag]r;w Clff street, radio operator in naval each the cause dneys. 1f you A_b’;,”“\ for | ver practicing in t training station. Discharg- have pain throu o small of your| pocket lizhter: R | . 1 ocket £S04 s mate, 2d class, Frank urinary disorders, headaches, [ den, switch; L. SEN-IE. TELERHENE HAD unyallitesseye At N““; S ARG S afe Nl ik e carrier for store $506,087 NET INCOME charged Sept, 26 owing p e The annual report of the directors|to accident and medical discharge. pressed, start treating the kidneys jof the Southern New England Tele- Private Frank P, Allen. 89 Lafayette with a tested kidney remedy. | phone company, submitted at a mees v|Sf're: Sent to Fert Slocum then to | T A ing of stockholders at New Haven |0 thorpe and placed in Guard Doan's Kidney Pills have been Tuesday covers seven months, from |CO section A, Medical Corps. proved good and are especially for P tt, Forestville, to Jan. 1 to July 31, 1918, when the|Discharzed Jan. weak kidneys. Doan's have been used | “@MP New Britain, attachin government took over direction of the Sergeant W. Manley East- B : 2 same, eye shield and securing means | system. , 260 Washington street, was sta- In kidney trouble for over 50 years.|therefor; A. J. Lewis, Stratford, mak- | The report gives operating revenues|tioned at Storrs college, S. A. T. Read Norwich testimony. ing stud-fastener membi J. L. Ma- |as $2,928,836 and operating expenses | Discharged Dec. 17. Mre. L. A. Andrews, § Rock St |loney. New Haven, vulcanizing rub-|$2,151530, making net operating reve = o ¢ v 3 ROCK St ber articles: same, producing fointures | enues of $777,306. Deductions ~ from #ays y back had brothered me a|for vulcaniged rubber parts: H. P.|this fizure make the operating in.|BAPTIST MINISTERS HOLD great deal. There was a dull, nagging | Maxim, Hartford, building silencer: J.|come $596,192. The net income is given THEIR COUNTY MEETING pain across it almost constantly and|POWanda, Ansonia. machine for coat-fas $506,087. Dividend disbursements| The regular monthly meeting of the that was very annoying. 1 bought 1 t"-“‘-‘»qp";”;‘;g' ]Wore s-)sm.odoo dfor thefi seven months, | conference of Baptist ministers of P "o Nopsa e - |leaving undivided profits of $16,087. |New London and vicinity was held Doan's Kidney Pills from Treat's Drug w03 S'fl":‘h;flv e cle Er = -Vh“”-f::‘r The balance sheet for July 31, 1918 Monday at the Huntington street Store, and they gave me great relief. Pms ‘t" . h_"“W;; af £ l«e“”h N |gives total assets of $21,370,708. The |Baptist church in New London. Doan's are worthy of the highest rec- | S7PPING Tachine (two paren's). De- | liabilities include: Capital stock,| The meeting was called to order at ot vty e H e Wallinaford, | $12,000,000; funded debt, ~$1000,000; (11 o'clock in the morning. Following spoon'fo = - fim r’ticl«; &3 > | fixed capital reserves, $4,985,158; cor-|the transaction of routine ' business, Price 60c, at all dealers. Don"t o HOTR O I SINIVAT (& S porate surplus unappropriated, $629,-|Rev. A. C. Donnell of Jewett Cityad- wimply aek for a kidney remedy—get e t;' _‘ T z t’ 2 693. dressed the members of thet confiar- Siaive - I estimate production of au- ———ee e ence on the subject of Augustine's In- 1‘“" s Kidney Pills—the same that|y, pjies in the United States was| The amateur photogipher is justifi- | Auence on the Christianity of Western Ts Apdrews had. Foster-Milburn Jabout 1,000,000 compared with 1,718,- . Migra, Reftele, N. Y. Q048 in_ 3817 Europe. ed in expressing his views. They might e nmalean peail 4+ 1 m m lmmcheon was sarved in if sant bw "HE GEO. W.KIES CO. BIG CLEAN-UP SALE — NOW GOING ON — Special Values in Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes Special Lot of Ladies’ Two-Tone Lace Shoes in Gray and Tan 3.95—$4.9 In this lot are some extra value high grade Shoes that sold from $7.00 to $10.00 SPECIAL CLEAN-UP PRICE ON $4.95 HURLEY HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR MEN MEN'S HIGH GRADE fHOES IN GUN METAL, RUSSIA CALF AND KID $3.95 All Sales Final 1 | v the vestry of the church by the mem-| MAJOR PAYNE TO TAKE 31ST | > BRIGADE TO PAC|F|C‘| | s of the Ladies’ Aid society. Cov were laid for twenty Among those present were Re B. Payne left New wa men and Mrs. P. aterford, Rev. and ington of Poguonnoc, 'Re Strouse of the First Bapust Payne has been ordered to| v are still . A. C. Donne Mr. Pay Donald Fletcher Charles Merrill church and R tor of chureh, Jewett City, the Noank Bap: Rom Danforth, p: First Congregational London. main for There London: ford: City s George W lup, Mops North Ash: MOVING BY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS?‘ ous to g0 t returned he following: T oroad, where he Pregent law authoriz officer or soidiér to wi from the place of & home. within three month of his discharge' from ‘Thereafter the officer uniform only upon occa. mony. The enlistel man m uniform within discharge; but can wear stated above him { asso- it only their Fran oy lCONGREGAT'ONAL PASTORS | HELD COUNTY MEETING A meeting of the New London Coun- Congregational Ministers’ as pas y to keep the uniform are permitted to wear hom e tion Was held Tuesday at the p: It will thus be cl ceen mnl::}:m'do_m the First church in neither under existing or proposec RO atinp i led-atil law will a discharged soldier be per- What s val ends, bu £ , Book: ple, Jesus round ble, chee: hown and ed, to William appreciation. the city of Los Angeles was then week the taird 4.15 o'clock, Wedneésday : their eldest d and Mrs. 'W. €. T nest P, jilton A. Lawson, D ford. PICTURE HOUR are about At the v. Edwin Hill gave r hi e 's Value. it was by dollars that ued -by his parents or i t by what he really is him- I He said s He took for illustration the lives of great men, lil 1 W Christ red Mr. cenic picture a comedy a the entitled Quaren-~ programme. Next “hour” will be held at rnoon Announce Engageinent. s. George S. james of the engagement.of E A. James n of Mr. Hanover, C. H A. S, Bush of Gales mitted to wear uniforms made by ci- | T :‘ .F}r{‘v.hf?.xrlt«‘ficfll: et vilian or other tailors. ey pastord of el Reencwlls BCongts legally, wear only the particular uni- | Hona CRUTCR, A5 rn,odei{amr;' form which tihey have bcen permitted )P N re_Rev. J. Romeyn n- to. retain. | forth, Rey. Samuel H. Howe, Park Commandinz officers of camps, | Church, Norwich; Rev. Albert O'Don- posts and stations will give the widest _]C"i‘_{"'—‘ "F:Wf ev. M. Y]\‘lllld.yn§ publicity to this informatis both anklin: A.g\i, Yok \“_ or |3, off among the soldiers of their mmands 5 Re\,FI enry s au_'x-— . | ana in the loeal press. No nerson willl of the Groton Congrega 1j be permitted to solicit or. for, or[church: Rev. Arthur C. Varley of deliver uniforms to soldicrs about to|Taftville; Rev. G. F. Goodenough of[ | be discharged. = Persons or concerns persisting in selling uniforme to such soldiers, aftec having been warned not to do so, will not be permi d Prof. Edwin Kellogg, instru blical history and literatu Connecticut college. The address of the morning session as given by Rev. Henry W. Hulbert, D.. of Groton, his subject being Se- Fatherland. In the afternoon . Arthun C, Varley, pastor of the Congregational church in Taftville, spoke on the Church in the Era of Reconstruction. At noon luncheon w: rved in the rarish house by the members of the Ladies’ auxiliary of the Church Im- provement society. = JANUARY SALES $5212.95 IN WAR SAVINGS STAMPS The sales of war savi certificates 2nd thrift stamps in the 2! post of- fice for the menth of January was § 215.95. Two hundred and thirty-six thrift cards bearing the 1€ stamps were exchanged for war savings cer tificates. Considering that many had thought the svstem of savings would close December 31 last, the sales for the past monih were most satisfactory. The price this month is $413 and it is hoped the custom of saving even small arnounts will be eontinved as on thr and saving depend the future MEN’S COUNCIL APPOINTED IN SUFFRAGE CAUSE At a regular meeting of the execu- tive board of the Connecticut Woman suece of the individual as well as a} Quffrage Association held benefit io the country. ferd Wedne the Men's Council of One Fire In Waliter Canfieid's House. |ias announced. Damage to the extent of about $500| The list in New London and Wind- was caused by a chimney tdre at ths|ham counties is as follows: Arthur H. home of Walter E. Canfield in New |Erewer, Mayor J. J. Desmond, Rev. Tondon Tuesday morming. shortly afi-|Samuel H, Howe, Timothy C. Mur- od 3 ot phy, Robert McNeelgy, R L. 0L . Good woric on.the part of the firs|Smitn, Norwich; Hon. 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