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NORWICH- BULLETIN, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 20, 191¢ oprmmsows [VETERAN BOAT ENGINEER REACHES 8“2t oo (GIRLS! ACT NOW! (Special to The Bur'etin) | nesday. Hartford, Feb. 18—A: (ke opening —_— 5 of a_continueg heari the hall “of Send Tadis for Free Tral of Preas Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1919 | 1 " Noraien, s.:h;l.}:,“fii:fa,n?fn (08 Wednesday Joseph W. Curter of | | Upon his raturn he was married and | tho house of representatives today on R cuMlNfi end Today of B ldgoport aurel Hill avenue, a retired ma- | +ccame an engineer on the Sound |the selection of a site for 1 new state mid Pile Trea : 5 ring engineer and a lifelong resident |Leats running along the coast of Con- pr son, Rugh Alcorn, of ilartford. read Real Hi VARIOUS MATTERS | Atthur 3t Brown of New Haven |cf Norwich, celobrated hia $8th birth- | recticut. At the outbreak of fue Creil | o Incter fhom T o Gardner ot Crom- 1f you suffer so badly you can't wait e S aneiness ¥iolor at his forriet |any Quidtly aC his howme, ar Mr. Carter wWas cngineer on a|well, stating that he hal offered his for the free trial zet a 60 cent box | Light vehicle lamps at 5.56 o'clock ére on ‘Wednesday. Mr. Carfer, although nearly a score |sieamboat running between New Or- | farm of neavly 800 acres with splendid of Pyramid Pile Treatment at the |inis evening, Mrs. Helen R. Dewhurst of New |of years passed man’s allotted three | leans and Mobile. Being a northerner | water supply but the commission had The court house flag, which was|!aven left Monday to visit friends in [score and ten, i in the best of healt’, |and having no sympathy for the south, | reported that the farm iwas insuffi- Damne Sourt house fag K inds, |East Lyme and Stonington. and is strong gnd vigorous, a facT|ke was obliged to leave the south and [cient in cereaga of inferior sofl and “DANDERINE" WILL SAVE YOUR 18 being repaired, Mrs. Minnie A. LaPierre has return- | Which he largely sutributes to his six- jome upHEE deficient water supply, «s on example Long clams for frying Powera[ed to Hartford from Norwian where |7 Jears of fife on the water, | On asriving in tho north he becme | of the poliey pursued in the selection HAIR AND DO\II\{_I ITs L 5 5 she spent the past few days. ¢ 3 2/ ity of Norwich which | of the site. BEAUTY A Bros.—adv. : = = {hé schools will hold pa- | Joh1 Bell of Portland, Me. is viejt- o ol R fl;"—‘:‘}fj‘ét‘; Fas oing transport duty betWeen| Tho hearinc was lawels attended ONOR AGIE orditige T mafieipation. ot ing 106 ihe WeElamind Miss INANT. | ro Ll and followed the sen on |scrved in this capacity for some thmg | Cioe a8 held by the commitice on Washington's Birth%ay. roadhiucst (o avetts street. | many salling vessels and later beeame |and was later transierred fo. another | jey s ok, 2PPropria £ TRY THIS! YOUR HAIR GETS The sale of fi 4 decorative ef- | Frank J. Gleason of Franklin 15| chief engineer on the steamers plying|boat. v doanke. i crs Qul . o sale of flags and decora spending & few 0ays with frions With | borereer e eion ohe Srca oy il o ve W. 0. Seymour, a memb.r of the SOFT, WAVY, ABUNDANT feets Inthe national colors always | Eiatives and friends in New York. e, (hin Wty and Now Fork ard | ot ng, Bl sixty veare 1 wae the |honrd ot stinctmon: of Fest Granby creases as Washington's : - Cart ak i 3 oy The Leave It to Jane company, In |the schooner Jameg T. Lav and went |lawrence, the City“of Norwich, the | which Miss Peggy Troland of this|to California during the gold rysh aul | City of New London and was engineer 150 ke uo id “:,“““',‘l'“{,» b ?éofig&;"'lgf‘:" k“’f \}«l::x} city takes the part of Josephine Bar- | became a memoer of the how famous lcn the Citv of Worcbster af the <ol he had heon trving to cateh un [&rer%ere;lnfln AND GLOSSY AT ; with the state prison commission and ite an B'l:'z. ONCE. we are hot on their tr The com- “h " " i "€ | m'ssio & he to: tacted the 1B e e QE felnet - g - ¢ is at Hartford this week. ‘Forty-niners.” The ttip to California |of his retfing ta 1905, a1l these hoats | ooion, came to the 2 CABmGGS c;c»mmv Save your hair! eautify t errdt Menainn to o ost of | R S ondom will' take place 12| Ty opigtian Hanson, her daughs [Was made through the straits of Ma- |running o3 the Norwich-New York | e i seariienrod Wo L ”lf.','n‘r‘;f,’? " is only a’matter of using & _liitle 1 hing, bleeding [ o . 0Pk lter, Mary, and Miss Mary Moorc, have | £ollan ar#l up the Pacific coast of |line. B 3 piler Eémorrnoids | As there will be no rural mail deliv Dandefineé oecasionally to have & K : \ M : Eoiith Ataseions Bit, Cafter TAMAMGT| He has mad wges actmee | 304 found they had gons, There is head of heavy, beautiful haif} soft, e h: Mare M Niged, nctore | A oaiam Y : : 4 darid. tFoubics. Dowt de- |ery on the holMiay, patrons will hass |77 e e o Mo, Ger & Short visit | three yoars in California and during | the Atlant SN e ot | 18 hofter agvinbitral I §n <he Untt | o ncluded @ hunt for heorts, Mias | lustrous, wavy' and free from g o T" from Friday morning until g "Yregt Side, Westerly, that time was an engineer on a steam- | the principal of Furdpe. S O S G Monday morning. l REE SAMPLE COUPGN LAMID DRUG COMPANY, 1ldg., Marsball, Mieb. am- o A e e el bertha Hayn and e ROy Fielding |rafl Xt le dasy and inexpensive 1o 44 o g ‘ hoat on the Sacramento river whic! Many of Mr. Carter's friends colled | wonld he e toreq LneteS amiles | proved to be adepts in heart finding, | have pi ¢ n, ai Jidward X. Loomis‘of Sacramento,|cirried gold seekers from (he const {on Wednesday and congd tuinted nim | FO0Id e ‘evieted, anc the speaker| (initie breity novelties s prises. - |of it. Just spend a few cents for.a Cal, who has been yisiting his par-|lininng, Tle also purchased an ox-cart | wishing him many mece wotld rot iurn out these fur all the | " ganqiiches cake and cofiee served |small bottle of Knowlton's Dahdérihe ents, M. and Mts. . Noble Loofnis |, ahe. 116 a0 pRredsed 2v, ) “In spegiing of (tint, hassed through | S o The current issue pf The Connecti- out Citizen lists O. K, Hyther, of Nor- wich, as one of the state vice presi- ents, K . ¢ from |the day. Tn speglding of Norwich i by Biwcod Fowler, chaitman. and his|now—all arug stores recominend it— @ = s Froe sample of | |donts working for prohibition & ‘E,;’,‘ffr","" for the month, has gone |the gold camps to San Trancisco. In |C. 1 that he had watched the | Wethersfield. Do we want (Cotonel | commitice viosed an enficable even- fapply a little as directed and within R Whe poople of Rockville are being | turn to Callfornia, - Mra, Loomis went | lsoz, he returnied to Notwich for a | eity Frov when o wniked | yown and destroy I, as the prison site ests decliied: fhe Hooml o 1 et | asked to contribute the sum of $3,700 {to Dridgeport with her son. short fime but made another trib to |throush the strodts today i Lt R ue hosts. Elizapoth as their share of, the 36,000 nlloted the California in the follo ance of abundance; i freshness, fu fikes in tho best v ving year, re-'saw any of the of tee town, e s N sane i f An audience that Rlled the Davis|- DARdSRNS is, ‘we believes tHECISS, capitol faces that he so well | pattorn + over. {t SR lave arrabged the ne«s“a‘xi:d n':n‘mco;ngnrahle&glea:flund —_— haih o v feémembered 1 Fgrii ! Better to 1 ver fhese Ta.ms to el oo e "Rl nort o | isteies th the Near Mas: acive ARIVATE FRED J. RELLY maining there only a few months. remembered in vears gone by, men retizning | PR Hersice rathar |Eoamme: the eDcit of Lames oot yote resl Surrise oI g LS Fresh scadops and shrimp, at Pow- HAS DIED IN FRANCE T ey than to Colonel Osborn atd his pris-| Marion Swan and Miss Marlen Uraley. |after about £wo weeks use, when you ers Dros.—adv. A telegram was receivel Wednesday | LIBERTY FUEL'S CHIEF WATERFORD AND PUTNAM e e s s will see fiew hair—fine and downy at Many visiting grangers will be In|evening By Alits Madeline Felly of 24 ELEMENT IN BENZOL | SEEK BOND 15sUEs | iaior Albert H. dfeuse auoted |wrHE WANDERER® SEEN first — yes—but really new haif— i wn when the County Pomona grange | Cliff street ffen the Vwar Depaft- 5 : | £ = jom leitérs he had recel AT THE DAVIS THEATRE | sprouting out all over your secalp T No. 0. Roldb: Ms Hectiagin. B % LRI B AL Tn regard to Liberty fuel, which has (Special to The Bulletin.) ! v statos, i 3 oy tips ment at Washington statine that her|, | RuShy) s i s | A Never Failing Way {hall, Norwich, todsy (Thursday). .- |hrother Privaté Fred I RKellv had dfed |Pfen much exploited in ne new | ziner, the fuel admin- | N : sure hair grower, destroyer of dand- S ot Lt ; pers any ma S T e 1 tlition - fnerensed theatte on Wednesday night saw the % i o 4 4 Al tie Stato Ffuit Growers' meet- |in France on February Sth from bron- | PErs 4t magazines, the fuel admin th e committee gave | oUgh nrisoners fto dn | Parable of tho Prodigal Sen doo intp [Fuf a8d curs for itohy ecalp, and it Banish Ugly Hairs |!ing in Hartford Tuesday, the nominat- | chinl pheutnonia. jatrauon states that the U. 8. Army {hearing to a deputation _of Rgitizens | 6T e do e B reio with | never fails to stop falling haif at ! : |ing commitfeo included, for Tolland | Private Kedy was » member of | laboratory tests show it e alout | from Waterford and Punam ‘in (b Tlodes O Sower And sonvichan e thock Dawie | oS, s | T | county, 8. P. Hol of Storrs. | Pattery 7, 30Znd Field Arttilery, 76th w‘”l: r‘m‘l"m"“ LA l:*l“‘“‘]e"fi-c;{;:;‘ |matter of issuance of bonds. The nn\-fi . rvul’:'"‘ hew st: 'the leads in “The Wandcrer," the Lig| If You want to prove how _pretty A former Norwich young man, Dr.|Division, having gone cvovseas from|¥ehe, aid the bugnce amyl Scele |for such issues was fully explained | chen ikiye sor S ineon it e Slautive v |and soft your hair really is, moisten & Harry A, Cantle, is now in charge of | Camn Devens on July i5th in 1918. He '“(”‘M‘ ,““;“‘““' ans S0 "l"__c trolby officials from theso- places. The | jliCHled the Sl |Ramuels ang originally staged by |® cloth with a little Danderine = and se are Jikely |over 150 soldler patients it o tempor= Norwich for Camp I'ston on the | ACd (ERELEUCtLs. Ba heneol 8 1he hearing on the London matter |19 2 Site for ihe o 1 20w b carefully draw it through your hair— ST to | ary w2 TR e S of April but was later transfer-|Soict €1 o 00 BEDINY J0f LG | was postponed InBedn Marah | IHICRe GIE Ho transportatina fac N ) & wepg | taking one small strand at a time. ) o bake hospital in New York to Oamn Devens. Gvcraoas he|fuel must depend on the supply of |&. |ties. The Cromwell leention was| The three acts of the drama Wweroly,y;“yajr will be soft, glossy and ow- | ot wnich Tk e Wil wacats . the | front and caire throush the war with- | " Cnior” e done, ity Liberty |FIS A S ea <y | aonting the home of the Hehrew pa- | dellghtful surprise awalts evefyons 1 upon the | “which Martia Josepl. will oe- [QUt 2 ‘f"“","‘l Jt tvas while at Camp|euel made would be ahout 5 per cent, | ond irdner to zive his views. He faid | Lrarch from which The Wanderer ret |Who tries this. de Souge, Bordeaux, that hu conf ragts| ot the present gasoline output. Was ! ¥ committee Vont! hdesien. {out with high hopes of the |~ ! PR Wy tudents at Yato |C4 pneumonia which resulted in Ri8} “megts or Liberty fuel in various gov- {OB incorpor: s istees. and the | 1. | World and to which he returns in rags, . | tstration of students at Yal ALl pesir fuel 1. yarlous senator explained the purposes of the | i o P umber ancaled “Hette 2475, With 131 3¢ was bomn, in this city 30 veats | of"\CNvat Resources Committes New [80¢ and showed the necessity for in- | ey 11 corporation. i stripped_of his money and with all hig | ‘ {llus.ons shattered. A flock of twenty isheep led across the stage adds to N it ali'm of the ru Tiiates ror e | SEnh e WA or the il 1ot [ London-Windham counties, shoy he ! cerrosion of the engine or paris of Fis narents he mdde his home with therenaine o1 pait The military affairs committee gave no' a mem- d scena ‘The js g ! ‘ L ! vith | 4 great amount of gumming up, ¢ hearns on acts providing for appro- | . The OH4 Library has greatly facili-{his wuncle, folin Wolte, of 24 . GUT}saerabie fouling off aprk pugs printions for armories at Waterbury, ! wr ARr OWING |tated the work of research by pre- |sireet. Me ‘euves his sisier Madeline | ujization of the fuel at 15 Gegrees|Ansonia, New Haven. Naug VE ARE S parir very full 1it of books on |another s Mr. Neilfe Sullivan of {1 504 Vontne nt 115 dee, B Thig] Middletown, Wallingford, i zencalogy to be found on the library |his o'ty threc uncles, john and Mar- E £ vonld indicate more likelihard of trou- [and Stoniagton. he ol it is the flume of lust. Whea stripped mm ssion, and infor Vi a : hird act is in the paiact of a disso- 1w place S g lute woman of Jerusalem, where 'I'he | Faward A, Fuller, a A'rector of the | Wanderer follow at he thinks is -‘}vnw.-, teut state nrison the light of love, only to sind out tbat | 1 ton Wolfe of this cliy, und James| o sy o useliace O tron St ficawiza, GfihDesL " ton Wolfe of this elty, blo in gold weather and.sreater dit-] An act defeated at th h st lof his mon licawiss strippe 0 ! ]B‘iflms At the annual meeting of the Som- | Wolfe of New York Ty 11 gta e T Wil Gaboiine |t ey ey it the f017 seaslan | ] mge. T01Ge his ciothes, e SN SaiS |FIRST DOSE OF PAPE'S COLD i ] Crcamery Company, hoid recently, | b : ! e o Mo mee o A |dnd cast out Clad only in a breesh' | GOMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL the report showed the company io be | OBITUARY. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER [vides that the state fake over and!IVet Hlon cloth. 2 : GRIPPE MISERY FOR RETURNED rosperous e souls A.| Mrs. Jack Whiteside. l FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS|maintain 7 mon | £ o ; \.:.‘yr\ o Lowis b’l'klylly‘:‘i'\.\;;;:fir:;(;‘r: { » ] S It e vetee g treshi| bt onny_ friends in this city of| On P ween the fowns of ~EastiThe riou rimding and Horence Ader as his| Don't stay stuffed-upt ‘ SOIDIERS OR SAILGCRS 4 Bro G BRI R el PO L 3 4 e S Ghamabaed by Rens et wed a dramatic depth and| Quit blowing and snuffiing! A dose i § 1 hiigar. OF har,desth in Buistolion rawhridge ing tiv TGl o e | £ : that showed why Delasco had |of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken : . N correspondent notes that | 18 Whiteside will be remer ‘ | tives Gellert of Colchester and Y [ | hey are om on U. jubilee service held | bered by many in this city through .| selectea her as one of the z every two hours until three doses are ticral aieiesses of the present da taken will end grippe misery and : i ggan was well break up a severe cold either in the. Wander: head, chest, body or limbs. whom he left It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages; stops nasty \tional church | her connection with the Clara_Turnes “8 address was given | Amusement Co, during “1917. M Rollinzon, of 'Han- | Whiteside, togeiher with her huysband, f bk . William L. Higeins, representa- Civilian Dress L \ Cpventry. presented ook in the Window played at Sow Lon- | | 3 3 © iniress discharge or nose running; relieves to open Sunday evers _ Claza| - C ] 106, sweet be 1 o L 3 1 Jerusalem acted wita s sick headache, dullness, feverishness, ! tov. L Ay astive fpacein Nl m..shed i v i st Iiuade this one of the vivid teatures of [sore throat, Sneezing, soreness amd \ > Wil aivs | New London social events durign her ! 3 \ke, Neo stay the Her honey marriage to Mr. Whit o at the lden Sp The home egulating the e B Miss Helen Fitch. and on_encn » season! The death of Miss Helen Fitch, the | Was carrled moon after her | jolita with stereop- b2 de was spent born, chafrmsn of St s or_the nolonet i oduetion. stiffness. in the audiencs the list| «“Pape's Cold Compound” is the of the drama were spoiled |quickest, surest relief known and iin lot of ill bred people al- cosxs only a few cents at drug stores. found in a Norwich audience at|Jt acts without assistance, tastes ndy, dem ument in favor of a concerning venere: hibit is for men onl o hills decorated | disea eoler sch nitional colo by a cor way 'ilnmmnu CAPT. FRANCIS ELWELL CITED 1 o the theatre wlio reem to be on a hair- Injce, and causes no inconvenienoce. S o s akh {mot have passed unno s : . R pver 1b aud ending Nov. | duughter of the fate Thomas and Anue |Of the cent i L FOR RESCUE OF COMRADE |« e ety T the HLo 16 mpt cur v 1o houm WLl PRt Aell 0 SRR plonsseasan anip-rifileoif SR 2 Ten oecurred | ;¢ Another feature was 2 Capt. Francis Elwell, Yale 1906, had 1 | has, been reached. Half a dogen pr | ————————me———=———r | ; per he one of nicee. Miss Laura | \movican flaz dr: over the pi on of Puhlic Ulilities Commissioner Yhat is the motter with of these were already making |WEST SIDE WATCHMAN { is to be continued by the | HSH 2 \k A !v' T e i i ety i 1& farnfshed by |G C- Elwell o w Haven, has been e offered in Cromwell? Ample | yuen . for the door ‘while ihe actors FIRES ON INTRUDER WUin, | - H even t need of [&f 11.30 e e e e A | Phiilp Boch and Miss A & d in orders for bravery {n action, | sccommodations and ne ahiections are |G ," Stage were still #neaking thelt | | | 2 | the knitted ‘articles he soldiers | 1€ AK€ (s 1S DEEn in POOF vy - evening v according to the following extract: | there in all that is de by the | lines in the final momenis of the last | While making his rounds at the ¥ H G h nished. It 1s for the refugees | MRl 108 & long Cime =i niusic, Fames Headquart ! commiseio The state of Conneeti- ‘\ e West Side silk mill on_Mechanic na destitute peaple of Furope | 4 A{is4 Fitch was born in New Lon-{p ., Tiad ighty-first Division, A. I France, | it Ieads the y { street about eight o'clock Wednesday s e B tp begoe, part ‘of her life. The house now oc. | (he Prostamme e SO LR DR DU L |FOR BUSINESS HOLIDAY evening, Night Watchman Pisrce dis; he news letter to the soldiers and | ey * = 2 RONE 0 =2 General Orders No. 50. |is no need for a S WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY |covered a man on the fire escape ors in_service, ns publizhed by the |G taan ona" Sage Sharles Walle .| vERDICT OF 27277 The following naméd officers and | have nil vensired jn=tifntinme £ 1 SO s Sl (el e watchman not tr;lavxou;g 8 P o lished by the | Vauxhail and anning streets, was 1 ave particularly commended for | and reformation and the state turday, which is ashington’s | his gun with him went back to the COMPANIES | i and mavs” susiiiary, "o been | it and owned Ly her father, Thom- FOR DAMABE Yo AUTO|DSD Sre ertciary commond: [ e and the atate [Etthdne b to be pretty much |fice where he had left it and when ho C.N ! t est work of the aux- Fiteh, who one of the city’s| A verdict for $272.77 for the plain-,~ Capt. Franeis B. Elwell: For distin- iearn w010 0f 1 ncent |of a holday in this city a& a good pro- |returned he claims the man had made e B s e e s v 5 some years ugo. |tiff was given on Wednesday in the ! cuished servics in action near San Ao gaent siond m of the iarge retail stores have |his escape and was going in the diree- <45 e iblica Miss FitcR the oldest member | superior court in New London in the heulles on Nov. 11, 191%. Captain EI et men tn the quaint |0 led to ciose for all day. although |tion of West Main street. Ths watch- \nd the Two Has ""‘ ,‘,,}"‘,Ti"', il s '{,““"{“".n 2 l;'ju-;lw"rv ‘Imu\xhws‘ suit of Albert W. Avery of Montville! well, while his company was belng state jo|ihere are others of the large st0res|man fired two shot in th_ednlrhto o = ¥ tem of the Americun Ievolition. Al one |ugainst M. J. Hyder of Springfield, held in the trenches, left Cover and |ssked tn sperd the tom.{that have not joined the genral clos- |the man and then notified the polica STATE GUARD L d RoisEaneT Vel au chantes z:r» vr.A'!;‘.\L( s. The suit was brought by Mr.|passing throuzh artillery fire of es- | {07! 07 conwisie wha avn rov Swvmer m?"mo“_ \r‘-f - e it _|The police made ;n‘\}fst;:-mfl-l o) \ o ,'”-'.‘}5] ""]M s M \i!-f‘m:. i i b ”;“ l_"“ Rl 3““‘ ff;’ .‘f“o“’o;“}{"”f’; t“;‘uu -A-m:}; treme “violence. brousht back a se-:1v and vroperly treated. He protested |, -"fl"i‘uf1(.({5.‘%(20'9?‘\"\‘7.{:“ ‘;M?n‘a could find rothing of the man. A v m ozier, , retired, wl e Wo! e chapte obile as the result of a collision with | verely wounded soldier. lag a efti: eha £ |not he inconveniel by the suspen- COMPANIES rved s chief of ordnance during the | ,She 18 survived by one brother, | the defondant's machine on the Lyme | " Gagtam Fiech was n graduate of | of Heramer,and in behalt of the people | sior (of business on Saturday, It 23| VOLUNTOWN WOMAN IS v Lo it Carroliton, O. 61 years | Charles Fiteh, of Groton, a ce, npike severa onths ago. The; K Norter P T o o { the expendit of a dol- | gecided at 4 nt meeting of tha Ne- Are candiliy suviied 10 Wednesday, | Gon. Cronier hirsa |Laura Fitch, with whom she re R ke oo the Norwich Fres dcade ind_is]or for a nas etate prison T N e e SEIZED WITH CONVULSIONS cially mvitec to come |1, Mary Voilitams, of Now Lendoe |and _several other relatives in Géfenant which svas thrown oub. . - | o et e it e City, where | atlo | = stores on Eridey evening o thit those| During the verformance of Ti tate Armory in FULL | _ Next Sunas X 5. @ |London, including George and Charles| The jury reached its verdict about Elwell was in the cmploy of ';‘m FOYS M NG PICTURE who could not :rade during ihe day,|wanderer at Davis theatre on Wed- Ao eniin | serivener of e | B Whittlescy Ars, Maria . Storr, |2:15. having received the case about| New Haven railroad. = HOUR AT THE Y. M. C. A, | &% 45 th’;flr"‘l*y;‘v};\fi’r“‘ on Bt ‘\{ ', | Tuesday evening a Wom:c.n‘xrn‘th: ad- M for a intendent, will oceup. pulpft at | 3ryan Mahan, Mrs. Charles | 12:30. Sk At tha. Bavet free mavine oitne |DUEDE have an ‘spportimity .70 | djence, a_ Mrs. Lewis of Voluntown, the Thompson Methonist StubepP by M L. Jennings and Mrs. Wiliiam Beck o B S s 7 et the bove free movine picture | their purchases on Friday wyanl was seized with convulsions. She was B - i fourth quarterly i e "1"§° with, Mrs., John Parker of this | JUDGE THOMAS SICK; MISS SCHOF!ELD HOSTESS htr, st it i M. C. A. Wednerday e e taken to the ladies’ room in the the- .._ qeptlon oy orening ot tee nat b6 fclty tu also o zelative, MUST POSTPONE COURT| TO B NATURAL cLUB St e aliut A7 bors More War Souvenirs. atre where she was attended by Dr. A =] & S el James J. Dawley, Jr. ; R oh A R apaned Miss Florine Schofield Aelightfully No sessions of the United States |, M district court wiil be held in Hartford Frank : D L A has added three|C. Freeman and Dr. Louis T. Cassidy, Connscticut Laundry Owners| The death of James J. Dawley \ined ‘he B Natur: +._and other b at thefr ! M : more souvenirs to his larg o [later being taken to the Backus hos- : Lt n |t cetlig, Tusedny sveming ay| LoPUlar war songs Ths Jove sane |ferC ST d G the Bniske Bhop |Pital in the ambulance, When teken n in their honor, | 1t Hartford Tesday voteq |OM¥, san of Mr, and Mrs, James J|for some weeks as Juage Thomas lsi it [l WOCINE, Thosthy eveping At heartliv. ant all wivstied she chorus| gpo : " photograph of & |to the hospital she had recovered RSDAY EVTNING | e L L ‘l‘(’:r“,‘”.’:““:fi'Tu sday in St. Vincent’s hospital il New Forkiaphowa st {a .‘l»‘\‘-mmac:», meeting preceded the pro- | mya fire O e TN 5H0ss tho clotAd AT fl‘;‘gufxrx‘m::mvc.:.lk e RSD/ 3 iNG insylvania, where the wash is. col. | B r.dm.;?;" fo!lownv" a few days’ ill- |is also posed. The term will be ‘”}_’“_““f"”:;{;" ;";‘-"‘;;‘r\p",\Q“\V h the | making of an automahiic in the factory | cervers nam ie on the back of the o ed in the. aftecn : c0l° | ness with pneumonia. formally opened in New Haven, F merica DOSe! nws of Tlenr- Ford. The aecond roe il e Rt e aag :3¢ O’Clock Jin the momatast emnonan: and sdelivered | 55y G oo 28 verrs a0, and mast :,;my',"" Frimriay Sy ‘;“," Vocal solo, 1 Know, Jeam, Charles | fiien “rame 10 A1 e e’ 1o€1 €n-| photograph. This was given by ¥d-| our aches and pains would not be 8o | Secor r 3 .| of his life has been spent in this city, | be i ol e e Gilbert Spross, Mrs. Wa Ing. | Ligled “Hane Tt A" howed ihe man- | ward Shechan who recently returited | yaq it they did not get busy at the Second in Y. M. C. A, e Fri e immediately adjourned, and it is ifacture of wall r The last pic- |fyom Franee. The ou s 4 g ., - | where he graduated from Mt. Pleasant { probable the first session will be held | J2m. accombenied by By the laay, 1 | “Yarr nur“\‘lv.m,‘ here 1 o d £ M. Pl pre t {11 be ‘held | 2ID; accombenied by v : souvenirs zre Florine |y A, a was a comedy 1 the hovs | twe street grammar school. At one time|March 4. Judge Harl Schofield: piaro sclo W wrogg time and the wrong place. b i eitl b el e TR | DL YaTA e poveltwe metal logs made from the buliuta ’ ion, and lady cornet d an B. Ve of 11 nto o iss be . Sl niovec deme from [from the German anti-tans guns. p——e—se———— WA he was employed as a cigarmaker by | Brattlehoro, Vt. who usually supplies | 1ante, Spross Miss Oliva Linton; vo- f langhter. und nofse. g NIS VA Q . e rattlehoro, Vt., who usually supy ; B s Oliv: 1 the amount cf lanehier. wna nof WAR VETERANS present ity Health Officer D |the late Edward A. Pratt and about|in this d 715 unable to come, as | (3l Solo. Wicre the Albani Flow, srophy, finds the usual numbe Cogs are besutifully done and nr: the wrik of somc of the French soldi These were presented to Mr. Fagan two Tletween of winter grip”cases, but states that |c ars ago he left Norwich to ac- i | 1 the refls Rev. F. S Clark | rove the hovs an inter- and Amy, Woodferd Finder, Mrs. Reuben [his term in court in Vermont begins | HMmY¥: Wood! et Suhes cept “a_position with the Remington | Jreb, of Montvil CREAM FOR CATARRH € X : J est'nz tslk. He urged the hovs tolby Sergea arold T. R G y i |#uthentic influenza cases in Norwich | Arms company in Bridgeport. e | o vocal 'solo, e b0 nad e heh s, |y RO Hateld T ROD o OPENS UP NOSTRILS COMPANIES A. and D., |}, iiremely rare. However, there |learned :the {rade of machinist and|PROVIDENCE MAN GETS iliney Copmbe 4 Boney. tion that ther comld possible eot, fo Workmen’s Compehsation. s an abnormal number of pneumonia |at the time of his death was employed ner Salter, Miss Ruth i codd iR 2 o Frobity £ 56 | cases this season. Iby the Bullard Machine company of At Hlf.‘.fig:?:dqf“‘us l:l:f:( S e L L e et P,gm*"\‘»;i*0,':;,‘,';"{;,;‘2 'ifl;;i’?:fn!:‘s ap-|1 Tells How To Get Quick | jRaih O. Smith and George Ladin|Bridgeport. He was a member of | Areher C. fanictoon, an inurance actomelly of tho bovs :n the audicnce miskh Hencaliobiiagtiemsn 2 Cait from Head-Colds. It's Splaulldl {were the tivo men let go in the signal [ Park City council, K. of C., and was |ZEent Of 117 FOSHIISALE streel, Doy Haoriel chosen to be the nresider : i | @epartment at Saybreok Junction last |an active and enthusiastic member of | idence. th 1% Autamobl et heat. . = oy I. J. Taylor Douglas, New London, | t—-—- : a P T————— week, thoy being P o . that was deserted at Tartville Tues- » mos ost- | country, or ihe moverno- of our state.!cmployer, and L. D. Russell, Groton,| In one minute your clogged nostrils v (_mm\ |‘)\,::’L’"”n'“”\II‘:;‘L?‘ln:"he ‘“Qn““}?;fliey b e A oplday aftsrnoon by two young fellows |ia LOSE CVen= hut not unless, each fellow did his|emplove, thumb cut to bone and joint | will open, the air passages of your Prore Ay P et o | D T eresati s iser | who rove o, car away from Brovic A 20 o lovel hest n school anl iive @ clean |on one finger ataputated, at rale’ of |head will olear and you can breathe IF I SAID “YES” was also released & | personality making him popular with Sf,;‘ébh uxx';\l:;cll:"im i '“t%ml;'er{\;‘\fx)iien‘c\:l COLUMBIA PROFESSOR TO f:x:(r e N - 'i(r‘;gel};1o‘:i;gm;:mxl:fi:k‘:l“r?nesgmfi; | Argo at Osgood Wharf, big cargo |2 “‘E‘m\ufl‘n‘t;fd;:fonxgfl ‘t;-’;h ;i‘lm‘phalf L S R Uy SPEAK FOR NEAR-EAST AID|right kind of = lifc a . time to Phillips Case Continued, struggling for breath at night, your GET THE frish fish, wany kinds, iow prices— | G A0, e ih their time |had been taken charge of by the po- | Professor Alfred Hamlin of Colum- [Defin. fs mow. Cleantiness and nu The case agalnst Chester A Phil- {cold or catarrh will be gone. of hereavement. He leaves only hig|lice on Tuesday, it was placed in|bia univ ew York, has been |tV should be cach fellow’s im. and vi- {1ips, accused of entiuny away six-| Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream _ Wednesday afternoon. when the f’m-\pumua, Ring's garage to pe held for the |assigned from the New Yori |Slom. S . ol old Kostic Constandi ~ [ May, | Balm from your druggist now, Apply R] NG sressive Missignary Club met with | owner. headquarters of the campaign for aid f" riming “;'!" Bour sl be ““; 4101 s heen continued in tae Nor-{a little of this fragrant, amlxsepulc, | s Maple 5 —_— tu the Near-East to bc one of the|neX ednesday afterncen. for the |yich police court to Saturday of this |healing cream in your nostrils. it i - Mrs cstaing, | TR 1 Cist Soosn c"'j';"‘:d""v““d WEDDINGS. principal speakers af a big public ral. | POVS of the citv between ihe a | week. O A | netrates through every air passage ! ere were readings by Mre. Stark and | | A, Succeusiyl danies, nes hell Wed. Mansi Kidoan Iy to be held in the Davis theater on | eleven and sixteen. 1t is understood that Phillips has|of the head, soothes the inflamed or " A. T. Utley and a brief tulk by | nesday evening “ha N unday afternoon at 2.80 o'clock. Maye e made a practical confession that he is|&wollen mucous membrane and relief | at Mrs. J. J. Flelds. | Cmmerce Pnn ;;3 '{‘r:nlp, 1. Girl Scouts,| James G, Mannix of Milibury, Mass, {or J. J. Desmond, honorary chairman | VALENTINE PARTY FOR the man who took the Hitle gm away | comes instantly. { | In a number of places the privilege | L2r Chuich with 30 couples being | who is a lineman, and Helen Rodman |of the local committee, will be chair- VISITING EPWCRTHIANS | and he says he cannot tell why he aid| It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed- | 8¢ | present. The party wis ¢haperoned |or Webster, Mass., were married here ¢ 5, 3 f of walsing plgs near nouses granced |Dre o ey : ¢ r, - mar ere | man of the meeting, and other speak- e 1t because he was ar at the time. fup with a cold or nasty catarrh—re- ee e ses granted | by Mr. and Mrs, Waller Bussey. The [on Wednesday by John H. Barnes, d.|crs aiready sooured are Rew, o 5| A delightéu i —————— lief comes so quickly. | egg S ugh Tederal action has been re- | commiites of arrangements was the|T., at his office in the Chapman build- | Dantorih of New London sed Hev. o |Pell at Trinity | Day at Schoo — - 1 Seorting to the health offi- | following: \iss Evon M. liroadhurst, |iug on Broadway. The bride is a na- | 1. Purkie of this eity. Invitations rg | Tuesday e YRE Ced | { Commerce Bdg. o Norwich there was no spe- | chajrman, Misses Katherino Hemp: |tive of Brookl . Y., and has been | saveral othe? clergymen of {ho cits tg | League of ett C Yisdnpday was visliors! dav at tie clal chingo in ihe prohibition ordi-|sead and Josephine Holwraok, The | married once before, peni e e ot oo CItY 19 church was euests of the loc frable Cohenle, AN feioeiel s meed Carefully Selected ielialng “a”;::d Hiiruit g Bt wan by the Elite occhestra, Copeland—Cole. i The church decor: “ere very [ number of parents and friend¥ attend- ’ 2 on ske G The first half hour of the meeting : i t 1 = - " - Al o SUNZ | . tiynotive ,laavine no Jdoubt that the!ing Who were intcrested to see the pu- | en 5 A ] The weddnig of Orleans W. Cope- |Will be occupied by a concerc be \ Is a ir regut iy Cleveland, O, who married Miss Ruth ! Sapes b ol it o : bl evening was n Valeniine s=venne as|Dils at their regular daily schoo! work. {3 Counihari in' Norwich, - Tucstaw| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |iand and Mrs sarah Cole took pace [Swah's orchestra and fhe speaking | [NEMA% Wo8 Lor Ll iy Uitectively . ‘\Ig" n]y “‘l‘;?"",dh;‘cmfieffllr:g?x‘:n’;am;‘n’ Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick B. Craven |Legg, pastor of Trinity Methodist {is expected t | ‘L‘.arn.:nds at $20.00 up | OPEN EVENINGS used. Men and men who re_onposed to \ 9 have been guests of Mrs. Craven's |church performing the ceremony. dhiced =il A1 e !hv‘::;?c‘ m ‘1'!\‘1(‘1“' The guests erriving atout coven o' | [ADCT Ullony ehould steer clear of love ] JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO Norfolk, Va, but expects to be trans- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Squire Greg-| Mr. Copeand is a fireman and has|Fation of the canvassing campaign |Clock were cordially received and | i1 & €0 tage. 5 {ferred to New London. son. made his home at 46 Roosevelt ave- | that is to he carried out ¢ . |soon all werc having 2 gaod time = = = SHOW " YOU "HAYE: HDONE o | A Groton young woman, Miss Wini- | Mies Helen Lathfop Perkins has |hue. His bride has been a hose- — which continued throughout the even- fred E. Hulbert, daughter of Rev. Dr. returned to New York after g brief |Keeper at 85 Oakridge streel. Dotk H. W. Hulbert, salled on the Levia- |yigit to her mother, Mrs, 'nmmas H. [ have been married before. : = = 1|} Your BiT” WHEN You GET TENNYSON CLUB HAS Iog s than Sunday for Brest asd will go to A programme of music with recita ' SATN Y. ps i 10TH BIRTHDAY SUPPER|tions by the Inimitable Prof. Fran You'te Bili | INTO YOUR “GIVY” CLOTHES | Constantinople for the purpose of do- » Rev. A. R. Portelance Given K. The Tennyson club met on Tuesday | T. Maples meant an enicyuble even- Lo llleGS & RlNG ing near east reliel work. There uro | it o oot ot Geatis li‘m‘g’:r’:::‘;: Parish, A28 | (vening at the home of Mrs. Arthur |ine. In full e pumbers 1o oure bilicus A SERV‘CE CHEVRON hout 2 arty. cledge. A birthday v Recitati rof. B o 2 "'_‘r:"‘ ;’Zr;"a‘r";r“:"‘:;‘"n il etube | ATiZona, have continued their trip to| Rev. A, R. Portelance, whose home Dotk S NEUEm Goe ) el en » - e W 8 g girls’ clul Funeral Directors California. i 5 celebrate the 10th anniver Hour, liss Lou M. 4 | ss My th, a peks, Kansas, | Mrs. Blackleds N .. | Dlerzstresser: temor sola. Tm Al R s i Bas dus: Lemn, e (0 T istors (e e e wavs Chasinz Ralnbows Ratert G § pener 00 ctocikille” Hilgl at Waverly in th and 1 S ! S e e School, who was enzaged last year as preach for tho gt State and Wil | ‘Leiters from members now lving | violin solo, Miss Alma Fenton, accom- the exocutive sccretary of the Wind- of the |<olo One Fleeti; .TO WEAR ON YOUR LAPEL. The Plaut:ifien Co. 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 and Embalmers B e fom tho e his pnr‘wh {out of town were read. The president, | panied by Miss Lou M iatty. Bach Pleasant relief for liver and i Jirls! Vil ¥ : s advancement takcs | Mys. MeWilliams, was t 52 ber was enthusiastietly encored 322 Main Street ham Girls' Club in Willimantic. Tt fo 5 prosperods farming: merancd | Mrs. John McWilliams, was toastmis. | number bowels, and cost 10¢ a | Last Friday at 6 p. m. in Wilming- ton, Del, Miss Mildred E. Wadham, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Winfield Wa ham of Groton was united in marriage tress. which was cheerfully responded to nity and is evidence of acceptability | Besides its reading. tus i el an hour of plaasurs With ‘which he dischargea tn daii | Besides its reading and stugy of lit- | Games filel a asu of curate at Topeka where he has been Stitore the club has besn crzapod dor ch mber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant box—no gripe ! “Feel grand! Be “efcient! [‘le:m }our torpid liver and sluggish bowels with good, harmless Cascarcts—they don’t gripe or sickea. Give your insides a oIt of .Bmton Cafe and Luncheon ‘ located for about & year and a haif, | ooyt Joar In war relief work, two | with Clarence L. Grimmer of Vit ginia, who was melO\(’i at the Gro- knitted afghans having been sent to Realized Over $50 From Sale. the Red Cross, besides other articles. ton Iron Works, iater moving to Wil- mington, ad Oy i The program for this years reading POSTUM Over 30 will be realized from a iy Scot’s Lady of the Lake. sule of preserves—vegetables, jellies, After UR.ALJ. DlNAY This winter as in previous seasons, A the supper a mock wedding > = - good cleaning and rid you jams and marmalades—held in the do- |was held, affording much amusement AT THE VERY. ‘T‘” headaches, billous spells, dizziness, 41 BROADWAY ;hr;evk l]endg;sfl ):0”;!&‘)\ Cr:\l\]lclarg, mestic hs:x‘er;]ceugemrtm&r_udnt dBm.,d. to all present. Instrumental and vocal HURLBURT'S sallowness. bad bre(flthh, stomach sour. (Few Steps From Y.'M. C. A.) nk L. el plano, Charles D. way school building on Wednesday at- |6olos were given by members and ness, gases, cte. Cheer up! Get a D Gallup, “cello, and I'rederick W. Les- ternoon. Al the articles sold wers | guests. (3 CAMPHOR PILLS Mounes o FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ter, violin, continue thelr Saturday af- from any drug stere. what had been put up by the classes ¥ cons ternoon trio practice, which semi-oc- : i Also best cathartic for bilious, consti. | First Class and Quick Service f i : in domestlc solonce. The money will| A woman will foreive a man about| | TAKE ONEAT ONCEITel shosse | | pated children—tastes Tike candy bu | Best of Food at Reasonable Prices coms 18-19 Alies Building, Norwioh | casionals a few favored friends are te used for new equipment for the de- | anything—ercept the fact that he t all times. Price 25¢ | |never fails. Cascarets work while Delisisus Coffes Phons 1177-3 vileged to hear. partment. Seat her at her ows gam you sleep. Teleohone 1963 ~