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\ . - b4 NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 ‘ w \ l PERSONALS ? & W THESE COLD We advertise only what = & Miss Ethel Morgan of Prospect s § SAMP DAYE @ : we have and exactly e alr aver 7 _— — | street is vis.ting Mrs. C. W. Stephens E FFEGT YOUR s B psge & - street as it is Norwich, Tuesday, Feb, 25, 1919 |in Hartford. Y :H:OAT puten ofe . T. G. Lynch, who has been seriously = - e il at his home, is reported to be| Henry Seymour, 55, ome of the fa- |acrobatic acts in which their fame TRY A an ea“ l ler e VARIOUS MATTERS slightly better. ;l‘llofll‘lsa Sern;our m‘?fl;‘y oksoé:or:i‘rcltt E?S’F‘eséi’:f,f‘ premier positions in the 2 Pl ] rs and ac , Wh ¢ 2 Tdght vehicle lamps at 6.0z o'clock | Miss Aldeane Clark of Quismbang has been carried around the world by |~ After the team was dissolved Mr. this evening. {pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.) e fdur brothers in the family, died | Seymour remained in the west, He ur -10ar Found at Last—Shows Results at y Lent begins a week from tomorrow oo o Yy I vard. lon Jan. 4 in the relief hospital at Sun | was married at Helena, Montana, and Oieor Nothing itoiP3y, . (Wednesday) March 5th. Frederick S. Crowell of Norwich | Francisco, it became known here on|had a daughter, but it is not known e x 5 Some of th P hipasie has been the guest of his aunt, Miss|Monday night, to some of his personal}here whether his wife and daughter 1t your hair is thinning out, prema= GIALS! DR AW A CLOTH|,fome of the roullry ralsers or0lBlizabeth Spicer, in Ashaway, R L | friends, although news of his deathlare ving ‘vet. The two younger turely gray, brittle, lifeless, full of dan- THROUGH YOUR HAIR AND o e ) R William E. Bilkeley has returned |had previously been received at the |brothers of the family whose. deaths | arugt and your heaq jtches liks e DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY S il to Hartford after a visit of several | Norwich state hospital, whereshe had |have preceded Henry's were Josepn : quick action must be taken to savé right weather is serving to start|gave’at his former home in this city.|been a patient for some time before fand Arthur. your halr. e up the tradw of painters and paper-| "} T 0ty Fro e oo of |80INg to California. e left Norwich | Henry once%had the cxperience of 7% Don't wait until the hair root is SPEND A FEW CENTS! DAN- g;flgefs much earlier than is cUstom- | w- il dfield were the week end guests | for Callifornia last November as his|reading his own obituary, as he was dead, for then nothing can prevent DRUFF VANISHES AND HAIR |*7}; . : of Mr and Mrs. Herbert C. Adams of| Icgal residence was in the western |reported to have died of pneumonia in baldngas, ol COMING OUT Men have begun painting the exter- | Gonnell street. state and in his dependent condition {Oklahoma on Feb. 23, 1910. He had a Get from Lee & Osgood Co. or at § ijor of the former Mabrey house on TR % the Connecticut state authorif severe sickness with pneumonia and any good drug or toilel counter todgy Broadway, now the army and navy |, Mrs. William E. Bulkley and daugh- | sisted that he look to California ior |typhoid fever at that time and the Evarywhers a package of Parisian sage—it doesnit To be possessed of & Dead of b clubhouse. ter Charlotte, and Mrs, Grace GeeF|pis maintenance. He was taken to|nurse in attendance reperted his death cost much and there's nothing else yojt ot e o e ot emy: | Dealers in tobacco stock claim their | of. Fiartiord are spending ~several|san prancisco by Dr. F. S, Wilcox, |but a doctor found signs of lite a shoyt | | @ Rod, White and Blue |could use that's eo simple, safe and B Foce hom enarutte 1 | soles. Increase as ehe dure nears when |0278 With relatives and frionds here. |superintendent of the Norwich staté |time afterwards and cventually Mr.| | Package » - « & Cenis effective.. H merely a matter of using a little|the new revenue bill will become ef- |, Mr$ Lawrence I Stanley of Brook- | hospital. Sevmour recovered., i dpcn it OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK |, You will surely ve delizhted with tia e g tyn, or”sieters and__brothers 1rom | "¢ e four boys fn the family who || This severo Gindience 2ol chianged VBRIGGS Co CATRNIDGE MA%% % | first application. Your hair will see . 2 & - Massachusetts and New York, have 3 5 impers | his appearance that h o imm;wmmwm b jmuch more abu nt and radiant witi it 12,527 aad inespensive to have| cCounty Agenc Tusker of Tollnd b guests 20 The Wauregan, while| T Gom (35, 8E7SDeLs B JUMES | G Lo Eion i wha Honrs canie to OF OVERCOATS |Ji"untcanty-—all ichine ceases aut Eet & small bottle o Knowlton's Dan- | ing. the orchards in diferont pacts of | ingooryich for the funeral of ther|nome is in Waterviet, N. Y., but it g |this clty In April 1912, and cailed at : e " | vour sezlp fecls cool and comfortable, Gerine. now—all drug stores recom- | h town. father, William Ryan who ~ died probable, that Tre is out'on tour at the his brother Arthurs home on Union | Mary's cemetery in this city. The This sale will include all our|Parisian sase is in sreat demand by nd within en minutes there will bé | The fce dealers in the shore towns| — R sty home was on Baltic| This severe illness followed Mr | Uncral party came here by a special| Hart Scaffner & Marx Over- | delicately perfumed, does mot color gr A iarance ‘of Abundance freshe | Were Alling their houses with ~ten-|MAYFLOWER DRSCENDANTS street, the father's name being Josepl, | SEYmour's rescue from a quic Car | streak the hair, and keeps it lustrous, Ress, fufMiness and an ncomparable | /Ch ice when the snow made its ap- CONGRESS REPORT ISSUED |Henry started his public appearance |in which he was buriea and sank to| CORONER TO INVESTIGATE coats. soft and fluffy. § g Fose and Tustre. and try as voa will, | Fcarance Friday night The cecretary-general’s report of |35 & trick acrobat and tumbler in (hiS armpits before he was reseucd LS | .Be sure you get the genuine Paristsh fou can mot find a trace of dandruff| The annual meeting of the Connec- | the cighth general congress of the So- | 1884, going out with Joseph T. Man- | Severa 's ago. our s ®| $40, $37.50, $35.00 and $30/ 5355, irouxs) for this is guarante or falling hair: but your real surprise | ticut Business Educators' Association |ciety of Mavflower Descendants held |chester of 44 Coit street. Tor seven- |s0 severely injured in a raflroad acci-| Williim P. Card ot Bristol, R. I. 43, ) 20, .00 an to give, perfect satisfaction or nothis will be after about two weeks' use,|is to be held in Middletown Saturday, |in Plymouth, Mass, Sept. 6 aid 7,|teen years they teamed together as the jdent in California that he never could |deckhand on dredge No. 3 of the T. to pax. when you will see new halr—fine and | darch 1, at the business college. 1218, has just been issued. Rose Brothers, starting out with Dele- |resume his stage career as an A. Scott Co, was found unconscious Overcoats dowr ¢ first—yes—but really mew | At the opening of the Army and| Delegates to the congress from Cen- |van's circus of Meriden. Later a Lut appeared in vaudeville in the fireroom of the dredge Sunda: e B r—sprouting out all over your|Navy clubhouse Saturday evening the |necticut were Mrs. Sara T Kinney,|large part of their time was spent inWith a partner in a singing - e et New London and died will be.sold for NU MORE CATARRH:. o Danderine ‘is, we believe, the | hostasses wers Mre W Rissell Baivd | Miss Addie B. Arnold, rs. Ebenesef | Calfornia and all through the west, |ing act Tor s the Lawrence Mospital in ‘the atter- = ] sure ir grower, destroyer of |and Miss Maud Carew Buckingham. hop, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Bishop, |piaying theater dates in their trick ‘had resided in © TO0R: "‘,‘“('l"‘:olf’:l‘i'};n‘g”f“«c““]'c“‘m‘ = nd ar Fk’.’f \“.-11;'\"‘=ca}1‘;:,‘ u:: The state highway commissioners’ f'«fai.?’fi‘";‘:‘ i'{k’rw alnondé“fn'n }Xefi;:;t e s o de::h A Guaranteed Treatment That Has t p € hair at|men are having o curve straightened | it me, Yonry L. Harrisen, Mre.|CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DONATION DAY FOR may necessitate an autopsy on Card's ~ Stood the Test of Time nt to prove how pretty | house at Bolton. ¢ L rank A. Corbin, Mrs, J. William Eai- FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING ARMY AND iB| 4 Fls 5 3 Catarrh cures come and catarrh cures our hair really is, moister | Coventry o E main line 10|10y Dr. Eawin A, Hill, Mr. Herbert Sl A T e e :‘AzYWCLL_b Cards face was dfsfizured by sl | g0, but Hyomei continues to heal ch- B : Foe e, Bime d B Rondall. Misat doonis. Toomist: Mis e Norwich Chamber of C e purpos stocking the cuts and abrasgis and Dr. Ro. fatrh and abolish its disgusting symp- e i e and | The Lenten appointments of Arch- |Grace Wheeler and Mrs. B. H. Ludwig. | Wants to see the daylight saving pla of the Army and Navy club|P. Black was called. Later Carl was toms wherever civilization exists. Tk SRil Arand 3 2Tl deacon J. Eldred Drown of Norwich | Rev. John Coleman Adams of tHare. | for the summer months resumed again | With the necessities to give the ser- |removed tothe hospital, where he Buery’ year ‘the aleany eroaeus i oft. elossy and|include visitations to the Eriscopal |ford was elected elder-general, Walter | this year, when the proper time comes, jvice men home cooked food, the can-fdied without regaining consciousness. | S Clatth Sow Ereator, and - the o e tehe | churches in Putnam, Willimantic and | Collier Faxon, deputy governor-gen- Nlcd a vote by its mem- |teen division of the Woman's Service| Medical Examiner H. H. Heyer !} CUALTY | present vear shoulashow all records e swaits everyone | Stonington. aral for IOoRhacH e R Tt e ainst an attempt now being|lcagte uader the direction of 3 ducted an investigation into § broken. v . . = More than 2,000 aliens in Connecti- | Marvin, assistant goneral for Connec- | made at Washington to have the day- |Eben Learned is planning a donation |death today and: examined severaij 207 MAIN STREET If you breathe Hyomel daily as di= A cut, nearly 1.400 of them from New | ticut 2 Y€ | light saving le party ;9 be held on Wednesday after- |members of the crew of the dredge.| id peclag < oW il 6nd_your catiyy it Haven, have a > the state de-| Purchases of Liberty bonds by the| The Norwich MOORGIOEN S UnthiGaoidack ot tie [ SmonE the, withessesSqussone wat " you have & hard to their native land. amounting to $7.177.254, The sum |Brandegee and Cong™ssman attend are invited to bring such com- |the dredge. Kirkwith admitted that | get it out and start it at once to for- Owners of peach urchards grow un- | B0 not representing the full amount |1, Freeman, giving i aftitude and |modities as sugar, tea, coffee, flour and |on Friday night while both he and COLCHESTER Sier Hd yourselt of cataren casy on a day like TON Un- | en e mambers of the conicty wwag [asking them fo uss their influence jany other articles that wiil help to|Card were intoxicated, the former| o - mite of Hartford | L Le & Qsgvod Co. or any other gaad Sy s LY Was | against a repeal of the measure. give the boys a taste of home life. 1t|bulled Card out of his bunk and Card co and Walter White of Hartford| aruggist will sell you a bottle of Hyo- temperature in the the Jargest amount subscribed by any bill W 143 ved by will De ) S RPi- any fon | Sisuckehic face abainh 8 duel 4rd | were at their home on Hayward ave- | mei (liquid). Start to breathe it amd i ) fitilotid o sanisntion ' A bill which was approved the an open house hour and tea |struck his face against a desk, receiv 3 how quickly R anell Lo At T e herauip, 2ton in Proportion 10|, resigent on March 19, 1913, inaug- |will be served “|ing the cuts and abrasions by which |Du€ over Sunday. R R T Sl e entir ik el P {er-contenary celebra. |Nrated davlight saving ‘in the United | The club has-started and is a clean | his face was disigured. W;','f{z”:,r;",:’{,(;". oF dullington asia e fine. 3 g atthi v, there | PIans for the ter-contonary celebra- | SEICS during seven months of cach [and wholesome place of Tecreation for | Captain Vea eman Bayle and | Week end ca g Tyomei used regularly should end e~ ~ was the com- | O oo ted, and, although | ycar—neginning with the last Sunday jthe boys and has become extremely | other members of the crew stated that |\ W. Harry Jennings and party tarrh, (coughs. colde, By oD e PAPES COLD COMPOUND” ENDS|Munion fiting commemorative - programme |of March and ending with the lust!popular within the past few days. A |thev had scen Card drunk Friday and SogwlohiiwEnelin Saval e luod ma. A complete cnint, Insindlas Be COLDS AND GRIPPE IN b seeins ascured: AL s mecting rciany | Bunday of Qctober. cookie jar filled with home made | Saturday and they had noticed theling at Haywards lake. They aushtbarg foober FRCkeL TG ST dnach A i held the general board of cast.| An attempt is now being n to | cookics is to be an established feature | cuts on his face. They paid no par- [# fine string of pickerel and perch. |30 (1™t breathe it. Soothing and FEW HOURS. neral board of assist D : x I 517 The heaviest anow of the ssadon fell||EoSNEs0T oothing am ants It New York Hit io confer with |repeal this legislation, withou of the club on Saturdays and Sundays | ticular attention to his condi hoW" | o iday night. t ety it healing the inflamed membrane. to A ivorce act legates from the various state so. |ings and through the means of the bovs have heartily endorsed all inew him for = |Friday night. there being about ten e's Cold Compound”|lre listed in the calendar 7 aftes, CoRnEcHauL Gocios attached to an appropr 2 bill new plan. and his condition was |Inches on the level. 5 r a ppe misery | ore Conne ige, to the | Charles Edward Thompsor Hart. | isdiction resdrding such matters as comprises Mrs. Fred T. injuries consisted of «n abra- | Sanyen of Hartford we o d : cold broker osition war Eomar raaes. Eaward, Thompson of Hatt lamilght saving.. On Martha Osgood, Miss 2 which indicates a fracturc of the [Of their parents on South Main s We Have a Variel mp T ¥ 1 5 S S nate comm t: and cuts between th eves and |OVer Sunday. g be. the [New Taven At this moe 1ne | senate committee on d cuts be n the eyes and | OVer Su A assage A C A S i opted - whieh |€d to the agricultura over the eyes. A ge crowd attended the dance charg - Y AR | sur e O ndopted whish|vin (&, R. 15018) rider for he followir Medical Examiner Heyer has noti-|in Grange hail Saturday evening given REAL CUT GLASS s the headact 3 5 e Foraalte landing of the e s29. | Pose. No notice hal been Hooper; Morris chair fied Coroner Frankiin H. Brown of(PY the Jewish ladies' Ald society. | rout eeriy ; o 1t ~home [ (0 1 n S amitiee would con M. Huntington: orwich and ely that owing to |Lyman's orch: furnished - music ODD PIECES i h v t] Wiben el ing, which is a cove the circumstances an autopsy will be | The proceeds w en to a widow ip ! i nsy New T n the jurisdiction of the sen- s Osgood erformed. and five children. . . 8 lumbin, Vepnavivema New Jereme(EN RE IS ol rengan . plsees | Osgood; vases, |POONICL | fave been notified| Mrs. Samuel L. Stern is visiting rel- || with Sterling Silver Tops : assachusetts and e Ziy o e e D00 S ey th e was i «t |atives in New York for a few days. otk Tallowing the contn % land the commitfee on ble, pictures, candlesticks, Mrs. Eben |0f his death. He was torn in East|atyes In New York for o few qays. hich - vellef P S ne Metesmios. | forded no opportunity fo: . |Learned; clock, Miss Bliss: mandolin, | Greenwich and his father is Pelez | Mr. and Mrs. Touls Sparrow of Ne which we are going to Foia ¢ P i vile | diiths delcs Saloosny il e S “”.1;.‘-“}‘:‘.:-(1 who fivesat 10 Washinglon | York were guests of Mrs. 4. £ Cra 89 g store. It Y |BUSINESS MEN TAKING SPEAKER FOR MEETING OF rroll: setiee and coat rack, G. | Street. Bristol A i ha » 1 ice, - b faktes. nice, | JILITARY HIGHWAY SHARES o e e dining room table, Gen, W.| | o e e sell today at 2 p " | Shares in Military Highway, at $1 ) i : plisenensiaole s forg H. Kell f New Brit: s Fu " | ghway, at $10 Bn "G Yones . vide president Siaea e 2 ellogg of New Britain was H R TI [each. which the Chamber of Com-| st ang aq st mhrident B (esk ook @asciamit by | AVAILABLE FOR LINE HERE | the gucst of friends in town over Sun- Get yours today is engaging {0 sell to the num- | yjexander Hamilton of New |Herman Alofsin; installing. plambing, | s s S WIS, Who fs & prom- | day. S raes | York, has been secured to be the|Thomas H. Burms. . © T mbing, | inent member of the general assembly| Frank Doane has retirned after 3 e e [0 . | of Rhode Island alled at the chamber |several weeks in Hartford, where he Getinig of thachamben] Pee e e . l e {of commerce rooms Monday to talk |underwent an operation. He is much The Plaut_ addefl 0 4 pected the cntire 200 | por of Commercs, e | FUNERALS. {over ihe matter of establishing a boat |improved and is able to be out . ’ n subscribed for. The|on o tour through the | {line between Block lsland and Nor-| Postmaster J. J. Sullivan was in > g 3 e o throvgh 1 e he William Ryan. | wich to make daily trips during the |Bridgeport Saturday attending the an- 135 to 143 MAIN STR Busiess Formerly conducted Tuliten ontia plsse onine| e CHEUIVIDE condi of Will- | open on. The municipal authori-|nual convention and banguet of Con- | = o EEE 2 oy 8 on_ funds, to aiglte; a piece © | tions and is soon o 30 vone. |4 3 en season. The 1 - c nd bangue! - i FH g v e Highway at Gales| A rece non | mortuary | tics on Block Island have a boat|necticut postmasters Established 1872 . ame of Sullivan & Mar- <l e : e | on Main | which could be used for this purpose| Arthur G. Wickwire of New Haven o has bel " - | | have so far subser " Gibhs, Gu: Doibear Minn S Patrick’s | of put in suitable shape. was the guest Saturday of his mother aurele has been taken over by Mrs. 3 I 9 Carcollyl Bortemts e | G e T 14 was| Mr. Lewis conferred with the Nor-|on South Main street. Bt N AhS - woslli ke &6 hive | Pl K 2 T D |Mitchell, Charles H. Brown, Col. . W. | Brawn, Sl walt, .| H. | 1 committee which has charge of | Charles J. Ryan, who died at the | Fu v ) 1 the |G Sates outig Butichstos| DT eE s Bic poo GG um_ | trving to get a boat line from here to[Backus ~hospital, Norwich, Saturday Fole s — T L T e 2 i & shares, and the followinz ane | Siors & i the| Block Island. The local committee |morning about half past 3, was born [ mavilen n_her exp e. T cich: N. 3 Cibbs, S 5 SRR mookter con | Farrell sang Lead, | 0f which Walter F. Lester is chair- |July 16, 1878, and has always lived at many new ones as weu'd favor her | s Slier . W. Cazy L. 0@ GHA>- I mee has also bees | Purial was in the |man is considering the information |the old homestead. He is survived by 0]]ey fto r . New Tondon Chamber of|foilow St. Mary's cemetery, | gvien them by the Rhode Island man,. |four sisters and three brothers. He with their patronage imerce, Plaut-Cadden Co. Carl W.| w o who died in e —— was a member of Norwich lodge, B. P and Ta | Then ; o |Drown. B R Branche, “Philip T.|¥.'C. Wa sihree yeweazo is|BURGLARS MAKE BREAK 0. B The tuneral is 1o be held this| r ) Memorial, | Welles, Robert Johnson, F. R. Smith, {1 & Georne & rs going by auto- A esday) morning in Colchester. . ‘ AUTO RADIATORS e Niomor e poie B S A oo, John Trank ¥ AT BRO.-;D ST!R‘EE‘\T r\droudss i for Tllls! epair romptly an . rresident, | Chase, H. B. Cary, IL. E. Prentice. Di. 0 children of Mr etween 6 and 9 o'clock Monday D] J o vy et R b::‘t’_'v\l'?h‘> r ub has for its ob? |rector ¥, W, Cary is the first to sel K AUt o obEN EnEioves Mrs. Ryan six were pres: cvening the home of Henry E. Church HOPKINTON o MTaS, S htled i ore l2av b ire of the poor cf St. Pai- |his allotment of ten shares. Those - E} LOYES neral, Mrs at 25 Broad street wa rglarized | An entertainment, a fe: Slops La anpe Conghs! ¢ <« parish |Eiose iitter himh ‘are Droidst Hr e MEET FOR SOCIAL EVENING | Mrs. Charles *| while the members of the family were | was4f Family Album, v T ket sades W. E. SHANLEY lyme £ o 5| King. Allyn L. Brown and John M.| A delightful evening was spent by | Y. 3re. J Ipowioh | 206 Fud 2 Tens BT iV Mo e R R O oo it g PLUMBING TINNING g ) 1 lo- |Lee, while retary L. M. Crandall{the employes of the Plaut- | Mass. Mrs. of Med- |icwelry were taken. The value of the |Day Baptist church en ugly, hard, Ia grippe cough is to take Foigre AL BN, tiom Al 4 eood v mbar. BTy En (he Bociat b1 |ford Hillside Moss, Dennis P. Ryan|eldlen articies was not known ol {evening. The financial Foley’s Honey and Tar 3 | ] | A Ehof b A e and P.J Tigan, of Brookiyn, N. Y.|dionday evening. be for the purchase of In it, you get the curative i : — - v S i 5 A R e e i use of distance, Arthur 1 i es made an entrance records for the use of s curative influence’ | PRI G:cn Miscellancous Snower. e I T Soic. o Rockiand. Wis: and iniort|forcin ofthe windows in the rear |school at Hopkinton City of the pine balsam (so beneficial for in oty i the cvening of Febr TR b il SRl Ryan, of Buffalo, N. Y, were unable t The family was a-| Samuel B. Simpson of Laurel street flamed bronchisl tubes and sore chest) | e he home of Mr. and Mre. W. B Cal- {10 social activities but is ‘o » preseni. Hourigan Brothers had ch super'and had left | Ashaway, fell from a ladder last week 2nd other healing ingredicnts, togethes RADIATORS ey > : i ¥ A pryiieee B8 miscellane- |interest amonz the em funeral arringements. ] i land broke his right wm in three K‘lh the mollifying laxative action of ¢ e = shower was Mr. and Mrs.|ing better salesmanship an 75, died I at St.|T about By ojclacls s discovering | finces; oney. < he A 1 second Bugene Calkins in’ honor of thels| 1. ot i ) ot iWoreoster i { the silverware and later the riggs >rovidence = grec: d de- | recent marriage, The. sifts wers | Sosiness activity, Some, Woreester s Mane. | e was oL ol o the | e, s brlaes was Ha Eropfdencetil SRl Cieoyers andishistie il o Sin 2 o a5 . & évery month i had been since last Novem- | e Triday to appear before the legislativej surfaces of the th IRED . 2 : eful and valuable. Cards, | thess meetin ath being due to +he infirmities | PUrEIars. committee on finance in the inte < throat, puts an,end t WL appear for the ethivd de- | sumes and music made on enjoyable | nrotiame: o o He was of Ireland 2 == g ? the annual appropriation for the| oo 5ards racking cough, stope tickling By E fileeras st L f@xenlng® ohiaxtainenchones e M a%ke | oyoyith son o Demnis and Nora Crobun Children to County Hamel | state boara of health. | “‘{ld',‘j’:"f‘j“i‘gp o . Passsuger sory t number prese A bufter. lunch wi Inclided in the employes Gf the|Ryan and after aarringe with plaint made by the select-| Snow shovels were more desof Fele s M o es: " Twe bots: y Expert Workmen v rved. atrs I aipopalar | emnin 0 0 ST S8 D ¥ Carroll came te Cormecticut and | men probate court that|urday morning in this vicinity Severs couth Tolimeing o enie Soed me o : joun 1ady of ¢ ide and be- |(cts and musicians al of whom con- a vesident_of Norwich since Civil| of Greeneville waslany time before durins th sespipeE s ot — [to fore he 08 Bl 71l tten aveels fo the entirteimmint times. For over 42 vears he| for his_wife and|winter. but the rain of Sat T o 2 I ssened ow- | Wilbur of Elizabeth strect. Mr. Cal- o e oreand the cmploy of ew Haven | three nig a North!and Sunday oved TIRES, TUBES, | i i e e "o hanoraa | e, ke, fancy maters puneh and |2y, X TR ol e R R e AL e b e s ers training | enjoyed by the forty-five present, | Danielson for seyen and | : Monfay Smoinlus: | TE S ACCESSORIES | Pebruary i the monti the be- [ school ‘-Um.\pA‘w\‘-z‘»v:.‘.”m‘rs‘;\--‘rzga:r"::;fig 2 v 2 time worked for tho read at Ea | of there. The| BRIEF STATE NEW5 |} IF SHE SAID “YES” VULCAN | Members of the conteregation hivin | BY CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH | Then he leit Norwich tn reside witf | - " Bk el GET THE IZING | o or_small jars suitable for|JUDGE WALLER HEARD Rev. C. L. Kenagy has sent his dc- | his daughter, Mrs. Hudsor, near Bos-{ A. S. Spalding at New London | 72.° "~ E | | cold cream. ote., arebeing asked o] MOTION LIST MATTERS|Ceptance to the Central Raptist church | ton, remaining entering . the | levenue Arcntbald |y clintenc—A memorial. gervice was| 2 send them to the hospital in the name| juaze Charles B, Wal 2k of a call extended to him to cume hers | Home for tic Aged at Worcoster. The | 5, Spa of this it stationediin | oo o e constesu oAl courch ond | ot Park church. b arles B, Waller presided at{{o be director of voung people’s work. | family home in Norwich was on No; ew TLondon this month o e S C e e st s | on list sesslon of the court of invitati 3 1 New Lo thisinonth in ordex 1o a8- faieq; of wound st November ia Rabbit hu are circulating pe- Ao e court of | The invitation to him was voted at|street, ofi Bosweil ic and the | sist persons in making out their in- {y o prce i 5 5 pleas in New London dion- |y et e S eond h T s {¥rance. | | titic hoand game | noon. The following cas b e ihe of the church onjmembers atiended St | come tax ret | E e 0 nson 0 {Semmiite when e heime L o)) Shmuean THO Feb. 18, His acceptance has just been nLildren being | s — Har\“m‘d A ] at e |in Hartford Thursday- on bills favor- oh Tiih Now Tk o ey | TECEIVEd. pupils of school i j rm bureau in order to awaken inter- | b the use of ferrety 10 honip tvor- | . March 1, in New London—Doherty | “Rev. Mr, Renagy is now at Camp ich m INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |cin the subject of food of and xpected @ 1 e Beauregard, La., where ha has m Irs. T1 H, 1ot s milk, gffers i e ? 107 Franklin Street | erent parts of the state wil | va iy POpiCH chpesilum Y. M. € K carhp secretrs. "o cx- | Benides nis bt Bl is at Aticboro, Mass. for soveral |Fa¥s the sub € egg S * i Sl | March 8 at Norwich—Smith vs, Tz- i S ST SR no SIS WOE e ndehi weeks | Winsted, — Frederick a B Norwich bitzke. soessaetd T L R o Mlise Harrict R, Trumbul s in Bos- |senior at the Gilbert High school, s || Opp. Chamber of Comimerce Bldg. WEDDING. + March 10—Gager, Jr. vs. McCann. DAVIS THEATER. e T Pl ton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |Point by Gengressman James F; Glynn, | March' 18] atsNow Topton— : subscriber of ullets 1 B Trumbul een nominated for admission o West X Smith—Rasmussen, S B=ThbEve T, s pabhE e pest | IinE Norwieh e contined s sub- L“f’_ L Chase and AMies|EQWard J. Keegan of Waterbury is Carefully Selected g A_pretty home wedd; that | Maren 17 e o iorer - o be NS of the (Mest sctiptton to. Thiel Noryich) (Conreri|. 3 ibert H. Chase and MISS| gt yiternate and Alfred C. Baldwin | f re — — of ‘Mits Mas A, Basni: “,.‘lf,,f ‘\,L,f'fil‘\fidmf x?;',‘w:mfi?fi%“_“'""' lei&f\sfi‘“fio"u# el Dy ‘:‘)o;‘; 217€ | feoping well informed regarding hap- |Louise B, M O brief tripito/} 02 T P second alternate. B .m‘f! Diamonds at $20.00 up of Mrs. Minnic Anderson, 32 Acorn| March 24, at New London—Mondel- | Monday with appreciative and enfi- | ho e’ 0 Shont the oy mie (Boe S ane LhE 0 nations will be held at Fort Slocum, | CLOSING OF street, New London, and Corporal |ci vs. Belbruno, siastic_audiences. All three acts on | ¢ had res o long. “While health | Miss Esther Pulien was a member of | XY, March 15. { OPEN EVENINGS {Vernon Smith of * Seattle, Wash,| In theScase of Cuprack s. Baldwin |the bill are big timers and were up Oui e b hEiel ainouke arty, in WLl o ACe RS = which took place at 7 o'clock Satur- |two weeks were, allowed in which to|to the minute. The headline act i bt med back land attended the Washington’s birth-| You may whitewash a man's char- i ay evening at the home of the bride, i i ¥ file an answer or other ple road em- The Rallroaders an day festivities at Williams college. e Careiong 28Y. is a neat musical acter, but you can't wash it white. THAMES RIVER | was performed by Re: 2 and others. Cilli is Newark ;i S ] —_— = offering, the equai of which has not S e Mrs, William S. Willis of Newark Myron Gentor, pastor of e Tederai Aty o en B e e e e e Tho an Bt Stephen O’Hearn and Mrs. Harry Sprague of Summit, 3 DRA T Bride: e church, cor striking Attorney G. Gurtis |27C. 2°complished musicians and the| - The funeral of Stephen O'Hearn who |N. T, are suest this week of their D |t i :u:\‘n; prettily attired AlorEan dalthe faealawithont Curtis | scenic effects of the act arc good. died on Friday in Franklin of pneumo- |uncle and aunt, } nd Mrs. James - ¢ blue georgette crepe carried a | Morsan in the face without provoca- | Tommy Hayden and Company pres- (nia was held on Monday moring from |Lewis Smith, of Broad street. DR. E. J. JONES 5 A un ity of st i oses. The | GO 10 U :i‘,‘;,"’f“’{.:,":fomgker Eouse |ent a clever English act with singing |his late home with many in aftend-| Miss Catherine Noyes was introduc- | § . J hes cting under authority o the | DS Ml Hiner Hamen, ot s onden, Frank and dancing ineluding @ litile v ance. There were many beautiful flo- | eq to societ at a reception given in|} Suite 46 Shannon Building | Norwich, was attired in tan gecrette, | P- L3 Lk ommit- | stunt and comedy. Janet Childs is o |1al forme. Services were hold in the | New York Saturday by her mother. vator ® War Department, the draw of | Serseant Tawis of U. B. Marine corps, (&0 10/ J2tl Tor 304274 lihe Sxecation | clover comedienne with a pleasing per- | Baltic Catholic church where the de- Niny Noves i the aaugnter of Judge|+ HAS NO CHANCE T e e e iR the Thames River Bridge| e livinz room was pretiily deco- |{0f six months, howevor, when : he R L UL S P i T Ier O Noyes ot Newi} ST T betwesn N e rated with American flags, American | Pleaded guilty fo a charge of breach | well recolvad and was sencrously an- |requiom. Tho bearers were Timothy | 070" e e n New ndon and beauty roses and banks of ‘green. . |Cl the peace before Judge Willlam B.|plauded O'Hearn, William McHale, Francls . = . . |# Put a few drops on that old Groton, will ke closed After the ceremony a wedding sup- in the New London city court on |”'The feature picture is tae Para-|McNamara and Edward Sullivan, Sur: |, Middletown—The iMiddlesex hospi. | o1 e roton, for ‘a|per was served. The brids received '“0\':‘!’3“;‘?0%'[':’"? % 3 mount-Arteraft production of the fa- |ial was in St Joseph's cemetery in e ‘:{\';‘“fir\:‘_’r - touchy corn then lift it {ILHMI?@{’S & RING riod of thirty-si 36) | 0y, useful presents, including many |, vy Morgan had a black eve|mous story, Little Women, written by | Greeneville where Rev. Father O'Brien |Series 0f 1ecturts So0 che o el i ; i pet 8ix (36) |useful presents, inciuding silver, ene |0 SHOW in court as proos of the as- |Toutse May Alcott. The picture 1o one |read n committal service at the grave, | raining on public health work in its) ] out without pain h i glass, linen and checks, Mr. and Mrs. | U1t worth seeing and the pictare followe | Undertakers Cummings and - Ring |diterent phases : . ours, commencing at 6 a. m. | Smith will reside at 3 Acorn court Ve B et At T e | e st ies At the frmeral Hreanges S R B GRRR Faneralerectors March 3rd, 1919 New London 2 OBITUARY. e s b e el i R e L Oueh ! ?1 ? ! This kind of rough | ¥ - ) ¥ T e 3, BuesiaeiGaon els. A Burton Tolmes iravelorus| The decenced has been a litelons . falke will be heard less here in iown b CHARLES BENNETT, eoples Bus Co. Incorporated, e 3 5 completes the bl A special matinee | resident of Franklin. having been born F kl i people troubled with corns will fol-| b GCHARLES J. BENNETT, | o0 Focs oo e e o e Som e, i e B0 o o Weane ity 851 | Bt Sty by S| YT ST oo o b e S, 5 W o ST ighway Commissi Thames street, &as been f i o1 y_mor er | school children an opportunity to see | and Jang Haniford O'Hearn. He leaves Telephone: Y, who claims that a few | < e y O |y SWith shates subseriiag zon |2 Short,illne:s of pnewmonia. He was | Little Women. his wife, Anna_McHale O'Hearn,, four Machme & o i drope of a drug called freezone when | 322 Main Street 500, on which $1.000 in cash and 34, | Bantist church, and of TeirierCEnts - — children, Miss Mary Rose O'Hearn, R, nion applied to a terder, aching corn stops | F 00’ in properts have been maid . The B‘""fif‘, cru‘r; . and of Fairview lodge |General Pershing and the Y M. C. A.|N. of Eridgeport, Miss Eller 0'Hearn Com any Union 1857 soreness at once, and soon the corn|{§ Chamber of Commerce Building Broadway Shoe Repair Shop |cicers” are: recident. " Asrarong |5, 000 Felovs, No, 01 “Tte Mad| The following is tn extract from « | f Franklin, Stephes 0'Hearn, Jr.ind P dries up and lifts right out without | y : FORMERLY AT 31 BROADWAY HAS | Mint, 165 shares: vict prestdent. Jonn | ved o Grofon for 20 years and for | recent cablo from General Pershing: |Michael _O'Fiearn. — Another' “son, (| Engineers Founders Machiniste || P3in A delightul surprise awaita all f§f Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant REMOVED TO J. Lawless, 120 shares: secretury the last .F,.’u en with che Groton| “The work now being done by the|Christopher O'Hearn, died about two Manufacturs of HARRIS-COR who try this. 52 Bedadra; Feuben Ryshpan, 140 shares: treas: | Cran e B M= Coon is sur-|y. M. C. A. for the comfort and en- | Weeks ago from pneumonta. M NGINES, Brown Valve ]|, Fi8 S8ys freezome is a sticky sub. : y |urer, Thomas M. Shields, 75 tharen | (iyed, by his wife and one son, Rus-|tertatnment of our soldiers in France Miss Frances'C. McNamar: IS ppiied to ail makes of Gom J|Stance which dries immediately and| —— it e ool i Gors of Ashaxay and o Twols Saun- |is very important. As an organization| The funeral of Miss Tran liss Engines, Engine Repairs, §| tctrounding esues or sk A qunn 5 Yy new ones 2 o Lrother, Etmer funeral of Miss Fran-c X . al i s Whitestonc Clgars aill _be 84.50 Sent Body to North Grosvencrdale. its moral infiuence is highly beneficial. surrounding tissues or skin. e = 5 v ' 2 . A quar- i him wif Coon of Peniieton Hill, = McNamara was held Monday Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- e o hien Sar- | handred from June 1st, 1018, Samae T et Class Bhoe Shine Pemont9®:| Unertaker Gager on Monday sont B entnt i o i/a makes| London with reqiiem higl Soue Cauplinge, Glutches, T e i - = I fhaeeline 2 nine Tarlor. |tne body of Mrs. Cora Sheldon to| New Br The, Bk T Corbin e e e o pn ey (L C A has ] Mary's Star of the Sea chufch Large stock always on hand, AT e e i Siect. TRERE 1 ne advertinss medium I | North Groevenordale for burial <here | division of the American Hardware |vetion to the Y dureiish personal de- | oclock, Rev. Alexander C. Wollsshi General Mill Repairs, hard or soft corn or callus from one’s| ~—mme———————— Fastern Connectiont " RAR AR | e, Shoidon dled In Breston on Sai- | corporation 1AGtors bepma unee e are [ ¥OUOT to the soldlers welfaro and do- | ger heing the colebrant. * There was || Special machinry of ail kinds. ||fast. Millions of - American women | 1oV FUES YOU WANT <0 put our uas-] letin for bustmess utday following a lingering iliness. Ihour a day schedule Monday. at home~ g B s b STt will welcome this announcement since | 135, Defore the public, there is medium better than fthrough the the imanamration of fhe hizh heels versisinz wolumns of The Bulletia.