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CATARRH Quickly Antiseptic. ™ Ended by a Pleasant, Healin; o 1ittlp Flvomet inhaler {s made of ~ Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1919, | was able to be out Monday for the PERSONALS Frank B. Walker, manager of the Mohican, New London, is ill at his apartment at the hotel, Miss Myrtle King of Oakridge street NORWIGH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919 GET MAN SOUGHT SINCE MAY 1917 / The Constandi family now Jives at Chester A. Phillips, 37, for whom the Y SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Met Andrew Avery in Argonne Walter Lumsden of this city who is | in the 32nd division, Q. M. C., men tions meeting a Norwich boy, Leut. I DECIDE YOURSELF GIRLS! YOU CAN. LIFT THEM OFF | The Opportunity Is Here, Backed By Norwich Testimony \ Andrew Avery, in the Argonne forest | 3 e apLee LN Thn GAETI Do Carriod in ficat time after an attack iof infuensa. e « since May, |$42 Franklin street and the father of |in a letter written home by Lumsde Fockes -or ~pu 1¢ will last a lite- VARIOUS MATTERS ! s AN ‘of influenza. | police have been looking since Ma¥,}yo i S empioyed as a baker atyon Jan. 15 from Wienan. Gormany.| Dom't take our word for it. pock am A. Campion, a former Nor- |1917, was arrested in Versailles neigh- | 54§ fmiin” street R 3 g . : Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift i o o, . 2 Light vehicle lamps at 553 o'clock | wich resident, is ill with pneumonia : e e Sy i et Colovas Don't depend on a stranger's state- your Aol Hpomatur & 6% linis evenltig At iy HomleToh Gk divesll, st | Roniocd onsRibnday, night byi GRSt | IWE sniHELIIE Kinlisapponced 1t Wed,, Jan. 5, 1919 sore, touchy corns “‘,‘:(5 the r"efi::‘ifilf Saint Gabriel, archangel, is com-|den. h('ce lhee‘arfiflflngr':l }‘1‘3.2 b\ff.‘.‘,i he \{)us g ‘fur?i:y,hllv?;:{' Ziénbelt:s'remshgl “J; Dear Friend: J“:i‘.i“'bl;ifif?.“n'l‘ to m;n;ad Norwich endorement. ,[ixht out 8 N e e e nfectod | Memorated n the church calendar| R. B. S. Washburn has returned |locked up on the charge of being ihe |icund by two bovs who were walking | wonder whether my mail had all sunk| poog o N . o i Win®speedily be- | Feb. 18th. to his homo in Norwich after passisg [man who enticed uway six-vear-old | tsrough the oods in Versailles. She|in the ocean, as I had not received| Read the statements of Norwieh|d o7 % gin it 3 Alshing catarrhal| The Dog Show will attract a num-|a short time at hfs cottage in Pine |Rostic Constandi, daughter of George |was in a terribly emaciated condition, |any since Dec. 30th, except a lonely | citizens, . Lisomel is made of Austrian|ber of Norwich people :v New York |CGrove, Niantic Constandi, then living at 23 Northfapparently having had scarcely any-|postcard, until today when I ot St A noted Cincinnati authority dis- pol combined with other antisep- | (his week, Albert Clark of Taconia, N. L., who | Main street, hid her n the woods | thing to eat for a long time. She was | three, including vours of Dec, 22ad.| 214 decide for yourself. covered & mew ether compound and B gl gl Lt Naw arrival of fresh fish at Oszood's | Was called to Norwich on account of |0 Versailles. The little girl was|brought to the home of Constable|The mail has a habit of coming in| Here one case of it. called it freezone and 2 quarter ounce @ ¢ throat, croup, coughs|wharf at lower prices—ady. the death of his mother, spent a brief | found fifteen days later, iti 4he Woods, | Reeves in Taftville, where she was at- | bunches—uot quite so pleasunt as! Fijram U, Neff, 465 East Main St, |0f it noW can be had for a few cents calds’ or m back. It The aimm A Inces in the|time With his family at the home of | nearly starved to deatk tended by Dr. George Thompson and |general delivery, but of course wel- SraT R 5 " lat any drug store. Lo Al o tesa wte dairymen in many places in the | <" Silings Wheeler ‘of District "No.'7,| _Phillips has heen missing from fhese | was then Drought 4 her home in (i3 | come, just the same. {says: *I have used Don's Kidney| You simply apply a few drops of g - 5 oA SDE S oiter nington. rarts since the little disappeared. | city by Sergeant john H. Kane an I have not seen or heard of Lieut.| Pills a : mber of | this magic freezone upon_ a tender v R TRo0s €5 hog Mrige | U nen SUDIIY of foe. 15 After he had been brought to polics | Officer Michael Carroll. Wndmyeavet on o B LERE s 0T aalRon Rt Y corn or painful callus and instantly kgt neluding Inhales].. The Groton Tron Works with 3775 | MISS HANNAH RIPLEY LEFT . | headquarters here, he denied having| At the time she was missing sus- | the Argonne forest in France. for attacks of kidney trouble sorencss fd,ls,,&,,eam_ then Shomy Lps JInhalef| men employed, now has a weekly had anything to do with the disap’ | picion pointed towards Phillips, as it| Bverylhing is moving e nis ey i : has | you will find the corn or callus so Hyo but 3 g 1 D! it | ything is moving alos B} rd rheumati ains. The pain ! 5 th ifierward | PaYTOll running over $100.060. ey ESTATE OF $38415| . ance of the Constandi girl. e |was learned, according to Information | in this place, We are domg the sume | o, oumatie pains |logée that you can Lift-it fESwithisEe B Obtained 0f any drus-| It is stated that W. J. Gill, of Colum- | 1o ‘g:;xfgi‘;;fb}y!“l‘;’;?g}f:‘%mfixg‘; £2id ho had been in Marsuchuse(ts and | given the poice, that ko had beon scen | old things, londing ~rations, vilng settled mostly in my back, across my fngers. 5 e i bia, will be the new cleric and op-|.°¥: W . Hough | kad been working in the woods. with the girl on North Main street. |wood, shovelling coal and all manner | kidneys, and at times I could scarcely| You feel no pain, not a particle o - - ——————— | erator at the Middl i and 0P land Andrew B. Davies at $38,415.07, of in I e ofter . | soreness, either when applying freez- | fioncr 2t the Middictown ruflroad sta- |and the will has been probated and % flm!hti:ersl;‘;lngfox“"llhiué;)' as the bond, | Eet around. I could hardly oo ©fone or afterwards, and it doesn't even PHONE 9602 |~ Yate atumntshara tearn (bat: 500, 01| SvinL - £ ke ot Brobate NEBold | pRIZE (SREAKING 'CONTESTS PARK CHURCH FILLED FOR Ing” of rations is our fegular Job— straighton on account of the pain|imitate theskin oG oG & | erade. ave exnected back the sixth| ‘The will was made on Feb. 17, 1913, AT NORWICH THIS WEEK ORGAN RECITAL PROGRAM |the other things are occasional extra!yhen I had those attacks. My kid- ar 3 g Before buying let me quote|imual ohservance of & s , 1913, < work. The weather continues _the tween the ioes, also toughened cal g h’ hi hq d Vitty: dev. Banivda: e s SOnlvers :’\‘v}d] is \Svltn;sse\d Alfiy Eliéa“::‘elh g x,Tm state supervised ols kave| Such an audience as Norwich has|same, except at one time we had three |1e7S have aiso acted irregularly and|jouses, just shrivel up and lift off so srices OF QT dolic il e next. pley, Sarah A. len and Mary B.|been making an effort to instill in the | not seen in many years for a musical | whol, 5 = . easy. It is wonderful! It works like you prices on the high-grade| ., "/ i o bronerty on|Learned. The executor of the will i8 | children & kncwledse of precent world | program was assembled in Bark Ccbi- lshv:mdd\i;r:xmf‘o:nll};eo“c | seoreons Tass een e | eharm. Try it! F E E D | Lower Broadway has heen cleaned and | Charles A. ;‘on{" e York, & |history, love of country, and apt use |Eregational church on Monday even-|and we have had no lasting suow, 1|Such times. I have bousht Doan's}” Women should keep it on their K renovated and is ready o be furnish-|nephew of the deceases of the Engiish language. ing for the organ recital with piano-|spend my spa me valkin i ¢ P 3 3 's Drug | dressers and never let a corn ache 1 for the new Red Cirels club, The personal property is to be di-| To this end a state-wide speaking |forte concerto given under the au- s%nvin" I)n n‘x’ou;axfiine] m‘l‘ml}i‘“‘\f’mfi' Biaty DR SIS D 3| twice. and o requicm high mass for the de- |Vided into threo parts and is ‘willed |contest is in progress in which all |spices of the Norwich Music associa- |or sewing on buttens . i Lave bees |Store and they have always removed an A memicrs of the Holy Name so- | to the ‘heirs of Dwight and George C.|children in state supcrvised schools |tion, Over 800 persons filled the|living very comfortably in the spare (he pains and regulated my Kidneys.” Y e et S Ty Moo | Ripley and to Emily Ripley Collin. The | kave been eligible to. compete. Du- | church, of whom at least 100 600 | room of 3 wuose bt Wiennm out B “Don't st GRAIN €% o'clock by Ttev. J. IL|fesidue of the csato is to be divided |pils have writien essays not to exceed (during’ the entire prosram and_ felt| working in Dierdorf northeast of | DTice 80¢ atall deatay. Dol o 3 . e ok equally and given to the three named | four minutes in lensth well repaid for the new revelations of | Coblenz. My la cats me very DIy ask for a kidney remedy—get ik A 14, wered |, Thc State Council of Defense is ure- persons and to William L. Ripley. The |livered them at iocal contests he musical interpretation revealed in the | well. - Flo gave mo. o o o gvers i DY ¢ Kidney Pills—the same that ave always sold, deliver 3 Decensity of mimedimcely Tois|ry, eatate on Broadyisy. 1al valued ak |soh gchool throughout the | Grieg concerto in A minor, for organ |with wood to burn and a pillow, and | oo g = rer T = e at your door, for a sma“ extra| o Washington whafever pho- | hand amounts to $31,276.07. 'and there | have competra ot 1o mary snd pianosilio big namberiof th even- lloncasmionianys mome’ wasmn|srnilic | jsaa| M1, Neft ‘bad., Fuster-NIPUER G Coy prs ur stock is 2 ome E dustrial stock. ave Leen held in every fown in the |Progra i is extremely friendly to us men; sl ¢ —— R fins i — tem. The successful speaker at| Frederick W. Lester at the organ|hard fo recall that we were vong - comp |, e Taftville Pharmacy can supply | FATHERS AND SONS TO the town contest will &peal at a dis- |and Prof. Frank L. Parrell at the piano | things at each other shortly. They cv- | ‘cheme is suficient and that he be- i e Rexall remedi hone 1984.— trict competition which will be held made this number a matchless per- | iden T e added: 11 BANGUET AT Y. M. C. A. petition which will be held per- | jdes that an; ief will | lieves it will end He added: R b s Yo Al C A this (Tucstay; |2t the Church of the Good Shepherd, | formance, playing wiih rarest sympa-|not get them anywher mischief Will| loyes 2l diplomatic documents that L 4 . rd A, Smith, who s returnir -[”_'}:h'g‘m‘-i;(h"; A uesday) | Forlch, Feb. 20 and 21 at 2.30 p. m,|thy that made the work of one the|* The inhabitants here are all farmers ' [ cceded this war been published in o - superintendent of Mo- | SVenin S # 2 I these contests will be chosen the |berfect complement of the wy of land are somew th “the here been SiX Yantic, Conn. ezan Fark bas ol < florist | forth and a banquet will be held inj;yngidate who will represent these |the other in ging out all the beau- | folks in the iy cern e S ot even |ON SALE THIS MORNING Ihuein Dy florist| peir honor as has been the custom for e : 3 5 or s o o hea les g German cities. . T on K Sem_ | BISIE 20N ot istricts at the state contest to be|%cs of U ful and powerful | hehave themselves wel c aent could hav . several years past. Leld in Hartford later in ar. | composition. The conierto was the|beg for e of the fight. TLies ma | Promptiy at the fathers and | ‘p ! Heyeary i | ol oL deott e hner | sons il g tah the tables to they k‘;xoq :_u,]m\d g programmes have “'Uh_“;“*”“",_ supply, such as ric d a dav tic mem- | music of Swahn's orchestra, and after | o o onsed: i ol S jieviieonand ayhite wd, W Justico must who * died | he blessing by Rev. A. F\, Purkiss the| Thursday Afternoon, Feb. 20, 220, |STEan solos. e Do Svdeniy meliaGDn el Two Styles, Dark Mixtures sbert Wa- | gupper will be served by the women of | Music, Jordan school, Waterford; | New Worl Spnons: - Dyoralil oo went into explosives for = d | the " auxiliary, assisted by a|salute to flag, school children; junicr|which he rendered with his charac a4 : ’ . . burban | number of young women. Allyn L. |four minute speakers oy D i rabbits. All Sizes, 30 to 42 Waist 1 cost of | Brown will kct as toastmaster. French; North on, Florehce| A quartette, Josus Sald (and) Now |the sont phvsicians who an-| Pepular songs will be sung during | White: Ledvard, Dora Main JA%T (Da ons of Goa ChEThen) oLt N.‘* el lMect $7 ner visit, and | the evening and an appropriate ad-|Tucy Gilman: Montvilie, 1 : e rendered | erally sleep u A GOOD BUY AT im for cach night | dress wi delivered by Dr. James | tier; Waterford, Marjorie finely by the Mrs i et k! | McGee of New Haven, who'is'a most | music, Jordan ‘schools: address, not|Arhar Bar e has i v, | popular speake | announced; decision of ‘udges; The | Hield 2 FREca MR ot the s ek Mo A few mbre fathers and sons can be | Star Spangled Banner s b e . accommodated if the V" ofMcials ave | Friday Afternoon, Feb. ¥ ned’s tenor solo, When | the main decoration is & ) notified before noon today (Tuesday Mo g Bt scool: s , [ Fershings Men Go Marching Tnto Pi- | ple of old straw or manure X schoo! dren; four-minute speec cardy (Rogers) was one of the gems{men amuse themselves witk OBITUARY. Notuntown, Floreda Bt e |of the evening, sung in excellent voire ey See Display In Our Window . nd B. M. Wilcox. Fyman "n.'\),w‘rv\'.'fu: Salem, Mary and I‘I’X" 8] won mar se. Mary of the men i i week at the home of his daughter, FenifE el e oiie: aiss Aitee coREHBLY he b aditior RIEI oA N | s g, r Thewlis Wakef I Ster = under fed- | MIS Elmer Thewlis Wakefeld. He|jon Bellnap; musie, Baltic | musical success of the even: rs.| The only prominent 1 was in, his 76th year. For many Years | qiress, not ‘annount Story was never in better ve nd | Wienan cimol @ MHEE |y o O e e e Do exerci onen to the pub- interpretive Deutschland is u P gin | Redman Marfacturing Company, and s Nt qhsneles " m SISEEON | Conma i the manficrie o anes |EEEICIENCY: CONFERENCE 'ON The Bta rs) - with sponges dang ut | Aiprie i SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK o e R e hernatached therslo T o = Horace Wilcox and Ben- \day Sehool associa- i Mr. Seaman was o \; every house is full g L oo, he is ~'lr\!v;‘l‘tl b \ rence at delighttul numbers ¢ > pro- {h- no wonder that they e ton t Mr Elmer hewli: c Lon- amme he t s handl. L 3 i i Co. | soni ii o “r‘ v jam Detiytt; two broth- . which o R tion ith e A h oG It h lour Ff‘f:':mf:k:?hy supe. | import the finances of |ers. A. Bugene Wileox of Kingston the state officers from all parts of |was the trio On ee BEach Living |cars and. e e At has dong e 2 = Bodton"Cabe 'sind Tamncheon | 1 1sced, a lare at- {and William Wilcox of Norwich Town; | Connecticut, e e Dol el T e S rior foreigners that America has mo Bosto afe ar .uncheon | : o O eiktar: e AT hites of Sloniee | natloth it theh vegilar mesHRE T : 2§l Eublleve nof seen an! ruins. Wait until our breweries and BROADWAY | loAtng: pang of 18 man. fore: | fon: which was held at 3 o'clock two di- Anaie L. Taft was the accom- | to take several walks in the neis anstithries Dosin o e m Y. M. C. A [ s an fo Mrs. Edgar M. Arneld. alsnel cogerences took pings, ona s | v the ‘eveninz. plaving with | hood and visitad many of ; —Chicago New i ES AND GENTLEMEN camn Sayhree ere no-| Mrs. Gustava Frances Fish Arnold, e young p and on the chil, sympathy with H re are good roads in v r o G Raiian 1 cir Tahors eeused Thurs- | Wife of. i M. Arnold of Brooklyn, | dren. Mrs. i%e.n Downes Stevens con- = ———. | teading to Dierdortr, Edycauion Neglepiel ¢ N Brtsed 7 £ ol Joft fo vihuie heme inl N. Y. died at her home Sunday. Mre | ducted the voung people’s conference | BARRED ROCKS AHEAD IN IR et e PRaoTRa Dt e Over in Pownd they never seem to v I°riday noon. },\‘-m,x.; was born in Hawali, daughter |and Alrs. Chapin was in charge of the 15TH WEEK OF CONTEST |back hills ,there v a ave h.a{n of the western admonition P ks Anwales have heen | Of Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Fish. She | children’s conferencs : - % 4 ough there a “Don’t shoot the piano player—he's - Rutt Plaut who. in company | child and made her home in New Lon- | Presented for a standard o eficiency | ;o0 S 20168 & BER OF > practical =% - "‘—-’"'\‘, with Mr. and = \\.‘-n»&"'n until her marriage, st hich [2nd the state plas of o sation Janenth " Rod joom i’ t t Waterbury.—The Waterbury hospi- 1 DR AP RAME e 1% cnjoving the des|#he has lived in Brooklyn. Besides her <ed. Among ife t PR are hills with good views. I have tal superintendent, Grace L. Wolcott, 11 . iahts of that Calitornia et husband, she leaves two daughters, discusced w sum I Risas inee boas: for orse owned 1 Z and her stafi and the and h experimental station. neap|MEFS: Harcy Hewitt of Quaker Hill and | for Sunday school woricer: any e in sacona [}“\ = they 1 donkey surgeons in_the ho: ce are b oiE e TRt on mear|Mrs. J. Otis Miner of New London, and |he held at the Connecti el Dradicton of, £ sese. By £ draw their \ my tam thanked by the committee in their an- ] n o5 p.m Rl S ,'"””" ™la son Clifford in Brooklyn. She Quring the comine summer. Tt Tk s ¢ . ods cen nun nual hospital report. The report shows pr Sobs 1 paYe eyatlon of considoraple 8148 ix[leaves a sister, Mrs. \A"B. Hpsard'of|llanned at ool to have Miss N . den are plenty of hoand the hospital treated patients dur- m 48y Ihayer Bulldl | . il the re- | New London, and a niece, Mrs. Frank reret wrery. widelv known ALY, Apen they are inc 1 ing the past year. uilding | ror t naval autherities are to | py St . B ot Rocks belon Iug theipastiy Reaidenos el (335 5 are 0] Borges of Waterford. 2iniea 2 s an in- | e er frequentl - o Mrs. James Patterson. AR e S feronca | & DN of White Wyandotte xack The death of Mrs. James Patterson|from N e monel iley, Vietor pin B ,__...-.—_—__q ar n from Norwich were Niam W, | i h, and the in- 4 curred on Monday at i™: home, 200 R Axiin: | of R. I Reds from 1 rnan, an . 2 o Y Xev. Arthur and Al- m t 1 La e street, following a long e | Bridgeton, R. T At 5 : asure iT sacher of Violin 7| st B 68 ek o ha| 2 L O | PR ane rezcon the Teshorm nens| T Englieh, T hav — Rl ided in this cily for some time. Su~ | §f [ aramned i nrodo-sion 1 THth L8108 et S . London sev- = s | SIXTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT | the 1 i 8 st A Ea hen Eabanat N eeorh : e an e A 15th | time we understand each oth o L H el fi‘im,‘\’}f, poyeralichi NOW AT FORT HAMILTON | fieok 200 BY =0 dotng hrn(““'}‘; total informatior tito be outiot d ) We are selling today a rs' Coilage club of i The 68th ment was landed at|which is n production of 20.2 per cont ox drder t : its and | ACADEMY NOTES HOpE Saturday_afternoon. | Only one ind idual out of He n”‘n}{} Btk 1 variety of t ; ith the 68th is Capt. C. Hadlai Hull | number com g was able nake @ el LL 4 = ,'"““' The senfor class committees are the |9f New London, son of “Maor_Hadlai | perfect score for | Qe n::mrrl‘ to do, T somet E ‘ SMA SILVER and . et owiss | following: _ Mirror I Ealtor-ins (A Hull. Mafor Hull Monday | was Buft Wyandotte No. 336, belonging | 5o 9 9 1 sometd 5 feddeo d 1s')f CUT GLASS PIECES s e e of intle. form- | Chier’ Tyler esnoIATe it orning tha e re to Cook & Porter, I ton, ol fbon = L0k R f t c eva i th Fort Weten | Mary Shusrue: matiager, Arthur peps| iEadint gy RosOamn ) ‘ however, ds’ which | B e e athers ‘onty Gers | cral politiciar like to at a bargain. ompany left Fort Wright | quson; assistinc manager, Arline [ 3\ auning s as received the week (e s Ta ey 3 3 * threat {o il cight officers and 220 | Combies: athletic editor New London that eziment wou In going ove ecords for the TN money A Mark | he democrats or a promise to el abo THE T o san |Comie, S, o Dby e et o Fort Wright R | PO i 15 feconde tor, e | Wl o34 oS bors . Ine Dy | Ask s to tell you about Tranclsco, Tt is helieved tkat the rem- | lrancesco Covello, Sidney for demobilization. that each pen in the contest averaged | S ' IOW somewhere arount ! them. ““ i3] | nant of the h wiil -be used as a Mariam Vaughn: Jane | However, Major Hull said that later | to lay seven doze which were | €°Ats in value, and is still u . | | | coast guard unit of 230 men and offi- idy, Gladys Newbury, Helen Hig- |I1 the day he received word from his | sold wholesale U dosen 1‘. > are not as i I want 1 e I cers on the Pacific . i Hleateln =" invitation— | 500 that the orders had been changed | This m ross income | Lo aUY SX0ePt 3 few can't af-| it is ot terford school chfidren have [chairman, Charles Tirrell, Robert | #Rd the regiment was transterredTrom | per pen of $5 t pen ° + - o i . Jiveen raising money sinec the first of |Dennegan, Hans Rasmussen, Wlossie | Gamp Mills to Tort $lamilton, - | ever, Tald 191 egzs during Januar el : Ge -1 The Plaut- fldden 0. We Carry This Fine Stone J| necemn \dopt Fronch ch'ldren, | Meyer, Ethel Adams, Elizabeth Bill, | That is their present location | these at the same price sold for § 1y nd e 1u | Tordan 1 has adopted one girl, | Clara Hyde, Dorothy : dunc*!r"."" orders may come at any time | Fach pen averaged to consume during |52 Yours tr ~ ‘ ¢ in Oriental and Mai | Wes hool one gitl and Quaker | —chairman, Richard Nelson, ~Halsey | fOF some other designation of the regi- | the month ahout pounds of feed : L iy Humor of Politics. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET in Unental and ilaine | am n pted two, a buy and a|Gallup, William Wyman, Elsie Jacob- (€Dt it is now anticipated that the|worth about $2.30 S i e ¢ | cecasional unconscious humor | . = » I o s b e oar s | régiment will rematn ot Fort Hamilton | Tha treet Lot pen in each n 2nd Div. () pocasipnal, URCONARlOUS MmO Established 1872 " | i yneh, B Allc [rogiment W : | t pen in each of the b0 i B Gifford Pinchot asking Q\.auhcs | The Connecticut Anti-Suftraze ag. |MeKnigat; motto’ commiuce—chair- | Wil demoblization. © - © principal varieties are as follows PP b At 7 | Senat efface Nimself L aocintts ¥ ANOBLET ratointions man, John McCarthy, G. Heller, Wal- | Aside Captain Hull, there are ed i REGRET Exnior Y socintion has adopted resolutions pre- SR o L O up«‘azmhnfle a number of other castern Connectiont Barred Plymouth Roccks. |FRENCH REGRE 1 roN \ e SR e oo aatlonsl o ;,','”"f'”",';‘ Lang, Margaret McVeigh = Catherins |MeD in this regiment, all of whom are | Pen. 2 P ! OF AMBASSADOR SHARP| ¥ 3 ze” movement 1 eonmeetion, wien | Dodd, Clara_Gordon: ivy committeo— | 2alting their discharge from the ser-| 4 Jules I neais, Westfamp- | 17 Mol : T tadioaling It wants o know|chairman, Leo Goldblatt; Francis | VI s M e | ) D 15 the million dollar fand came |Mulcahy, Henry Raphael, Benjamin|yp)p FOR HIGH ~ " Conr - S THE “HALL MARK" STORE Tuber, Laura Foley, Augusta Shere- PHas Ffi}?‘l‘fr";" S D = DR. EDWARD KIRBY ” ! ] s & shevsky, Sara Katz, Annie Zezulaw- N GROTON| 5 Laurel Poultry » Laurel, SECRET T ildi MMk Bode Ofos | . . February 1, at room 66, | ez, Annie Rabinovitch; supper— | Alex Sedio, an employe of the Na- Quehec 8 SECR KEO EENeO Room 107, Thayer Building Sute Ui l“ e o earing | ciirman,g John J. Sullivan, Jame | tional Engincering company, which White Wyandottes. DARKEN HAIR Phone 619 el oponereate of fee for| hriscoll, Joseph Barry, Samucl Wax, |engaged construciing a 1 er of [28 Obed G. Knight, Bridgeton : Hi 9-12; 1.30-5 and 7 to 8 P. M e asl0CEaA aLiee fOR Bar , | engas cling @ tumber of | 28 3. Knight, Bridgetor ours 9-12; 1. sl | hater Qaliing, Thero Jeillalko ¢ome | Marian Bllven, Gladys Rathbone, Ive- | houses at the plant of the Groton Iron . S Grandma’s Sage Tea and Sulphur | Ve on'shad i e i i ope |1 1Ak Rose Suilivan, telen Verga- |works, was arraisned in the Groton Hill' Farm, Bridgeton, e and nobody can tell. =i 1.1 s L L T ST s aha son, Rowe 3 ift—chairman, | town court Monday morning on a el h 3 i Chelsea Savings Bank| ho state. nleo another bill on li-|Tewis Aldrich, A. Smerechansky, Ger- | charge Of assault with intent to &ill |2 7. 'Sullivan, Ocoum, [ B BTty [T AL Gh T}"OMPSON ESSS Fi 4 4 g Ak e ald Bragsil, Jerome Driscoll. ' Ruth [and murder. Probable cause was found | Conn. .. . 3 Conn, Feb. 3, 1910, | A telogram Monday (o N. Selzer, Merriam Burion, Catherino |and Judge Frederick Latimer held | Rhsdo. Veland Hed {ether th «d tnto 2| Chiropodist, Foot Specialist v+ of ihis Banic| 180 the Boston faincly announced | Avery, Margaret McNamara; color— | Sedio for trial hefore the next term of | 41 Lourer 111 1 ) oeracies. alcohol | (PROTECT YOUR FEET), the arrival in New York wit chairman, Helen Baker, Alice Dris-|the superior court in bonds of $1.000. | Aol (NI Mann)/ brideston) SEISD WiTHI COVENAN 1 el and | ot eriea A E S o e cur-| Regiment, of a forme:” en his [ coll, Winifred Day, Myra Hatfield, | He could not obtain a surety and wa s i he SATISF T SOYENENT a hair Atz | Mfr. Cummings SBringiArca SHoEs . ' 6 OF toye | oo EteE SGouceatres. o e Hargaret wing, Fessie Boardman | committed (o il Short TaNs, Te B 256 | OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS et Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St une has heen wit i» artillery in | decoration—chairman, ~Mervin _ Lef- edio and Andrew Raunivitch, thel| o ot 1o o il 38| London b, 17.~(British Wircl r Norwich, Conn. Phone 13§64 o, pasibic on and| France. © Ne returned ‘on The Mat- |fingwell, Patrick Mahoney, George |Iattor also an empiove of the eneinerss |12 Natick Farm, Natick, R'T.11 335 | o Londs S i ow A of Mar | wonia, which brought 3.343 officers and | Erush, Clarice Melvin, Gertrue | ing company, engaged in gaming late White Leghorns. authorities, Lord Bu ready-to-use _preparation im- | o men. Brand, Olive Bishop, Jennie McBur- | Sunday afternoen,, it is claimed, and |53 South Glaston- ron moor, who hav 1 by ti of other in-| F HEMPSTEAD, | . Tn the Groton town cour: Saturday [DeY. 1 when the latter refused to hand over prominent part in advar 0 at little cost, | FE w, and Mrs. © William * Tosue o ‘Il';c}:)l]';‘l'b,“r:', Jutch hos boen closed |afow cents which Sedio_claimed he {of a League of Natio t known as \\3(..1r<!‘ >oquonoc were presentel on a charge |all wigter, was Morday morn- | had_won, Sedfo smashed Reunivitch’s | alverton, { satisfaction wit nd Sulphur Compound,”” thus - — made by officcrs of tho r‘r,n;yc.w¢v-\|'|l;\::.l r:ouk: \\nru’,"x:um t:\k;n o the | head with an fron bar, laying open the e League of Natic s. DR. E‘hj. JONgsfld' , | Humane socicty th they awere | Academy for e and reading |scalp. Not content with inflicting this | fore the peire conf T e g r is not s i Shannon Building D_\ R. J COLLINS [ neglecting their childron, Gludve, Dor. | were returned. D SR M i e the peitce confere Buck- P b s not <in- | Suite 46 Shannon g . {othy and Luella, who ‘were put " in - ——— right forearm, breaking it. poSuT Sl ”*“”'“‘ Rocks), | Lord Parmoor is the judizial r jearance and attractiveness.| 2B "‘;L".'_‘“;,c,;"”l‘,;fm‘i' Diress <1-‘,w of Mary E. Lally, secretary of | Hartford..~~Word has been recetved 16 Gaeresiar the prive eouncil. 3 1 1r hair with Wyeth': SEey the society. in Hartford that John Grant Lyman, | WELLS TO GO ON ar Lord Buckmaster says that the|Sage and r Compound,-no one "WEDDING, well known in this city and throughout TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE alit does it so nafur- AUTO RADIATORS $ A i the country as “Old Doc” Lyman, a o trial of Mofimer Wells ou just dampen a 18 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn Blowes—Strong, Fot rich QUIck artiat and who 18 eald to | chorees ait warder in. mavie omed: ru'h with it and draw | Repaired promptly and _thoroughly Prone 1178 George James Elowes, who is & car- | have made a fortune in swindling, has | and killed Gus Johnson, another negro, vous Lair, taking one | tested under air pressure before leave — penter, living in Hallyille, ana Mrs, | been convicted again. This time it 18 |jn New London, three mopths ago, will a time; by morning|ing shop. Frances Etta Strong, a widow, also|in Baltimore, where he has been con- | pegin in the superior court her A DAVIS THEATRE, residing in Hallville, were married on | Victed of forgery in connection with ay) morning. e Edith Young is visiting friends lpL Msfi{{; = SHANLE¥| ING T ¢ the Davis theafre for the | Monday afternoen at 3 oclock by |sale of Liberty bonds. Weils, it i med, was at the home | in Charleston, W. Va. BLUMBY NN weg far below the ' Judge John H. Barnes at his office in of Mary Berry, on Main street, and| The Trofoil club met Saturday af- 499 Main St. Tel. 710-3 I standard vaudeville the Chapman buildir Broadway. |~ when Johnson appeared there the |ternoon with Miss Helen Roblhson = = ¢ { oon i E . Iocal layhouse, with the The witnesses were Elmer 1i Pitcher couple ‘became engaged in o quarrel, | “yre ana Mrs. Touis T Porteons toft Timken-Hyatt and the feature act, which is |and Miss Lottie aylor. The groom jells pulling a gun and sending a | g o, And Mrs. 14 Sk 3 ming quality of the bill. |Was born in Jngland and the bride bullet into Johnson's body that infiict- | SWMdaY for a visit in Portiand, Me. New Departure Bearings t is Hadji Imbirk troupe [ was born In Westerly and is the ed a wound that caused Johnson's| M ¥ . Richards entertain- SALES—SERVICE rabs and is without ex 1<lexl:hl;1' nr! Dw ;m S. Barrows and dogch":n Tgwrense ho;mm!. &4 at’auction bridge Saturday after- -} ALES—S | ‘ w0 best tumbling and { Mary Jane Bo AFTOWS, Vells was employed at the time at | %0ON. snsations over billed in | the Hotel Mohican.” He has a mother'| Mrs. James Lewis Smith returns to- k| GARLOCK & HAYNES r members of thip| Procasds of $250 from Dansant. living in Norwich and he was em-|day (Tuesday) wfter several woeks' i 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor, . imber and flexible as| The Dansant given Feb. 15 at Con- ployed a few years ago in a Norwich | visit in Washington with her sister, ai Directors Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON ndia rubber, and the stunts they do |necticut colleze at New London added drug store. \iiss Carrie E. Rogers. - ensaticn $250 to the furd for the relief of Bel- & Mr. and Alrs. Daniel S. Haviland c§ - % Whitestone Cligars aill be 450 & Bijou Lussell, the minstrel girl, is a | gian working girls being raised by the Coroner Investigates Fatality. e R R KEEP A P’ &ng umba mers bundred from Juume lst. 1518 Same ver & but as a singer and |ollege student Coroner Franklin H. Brown was in | kobert Monahan of Pawtucket, R. P A PACKAGE e e e CoNAw ufi her act falls flat, The other New London on Monday to investigate | are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J OF BRIGGS IN YOUR @ 322 Main Street 1 Freakiin Street. t L comedy singing ad talking| Hartford.—Instead of the customary the accident in_which Mrs. Mary E.|seph D. Haviland on Greene avenue. POCKET OR ON YOUR. id ¢ AOBIN JEEEC i : tarzet practizc last week, riembers of Jordan of New London was run over —_— pESK_ |8 (e DEN X0U WANE 1 au)ouupbue The feature picture 1s Whe nnlm We |the police dopariment ook a try at by a trolley car and fatally injured.| Watervill.—~The plans for artificial Tt S I I rrin d <epnett. The pic- pieies the bilts sht comedy drama which is Triangle comedy com- shadow shooling. A silhouette the size of a man, was arranged on the range an dsonte officers scored hits with each of six shots in five seconds, The coroner took the testimony of |skating rinks made by Motorman Frank Hoagland and Con-|ufacturing vlants for the ductor Frank Tibbetts, who were the ' their employes have heea abandoned crew of the car. for the present season. the I hePed ‘5¢ Whl!dfldflgm«,mmc\'k 5¢ u.mnszmscumnmmcmssl“ there is no medium better than through the ad: yerusing columns of The Bulletin. THERE 15 no advertising medllu'l ia Eastern Couuscticut equal to The letin for business results. . Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant