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NORWICH, BULLETTN, WARCH 27, 1919 o o o] Ghie Bttt | oS TBUYS SHETUCKET ST. BANK BULDING [ et o The committee on woman . suffrage dren spent Tuesday in Willimantic. gave hearing Wednesday a.fterngg'ill u'E > o = the capitol at Hartford in the o e thabkTT et abub tho bens o Thureday, Mardh 27, 1919 | Carl Button of North Main street Te ; o b efits received from using Sulpherp || _Norwich, Thursday, : gontly entered the employ of the Gro~| e oid Uncas bank building at 44| feet front by 25 feet deep, the building | 1% louse on av act propostng an P b S el Luti;;"‘f' Menin regret to learh of the | Shetucket street at the Laurel “Hill|cevering the entire lot. cerning the cunlifcations and admis- mother’s remedy 8 i n Many s 2 s el X = 1 i e B of tartar and molasses. But this VARIOUS MATTERS iliness of Mrs. John IC Gomkery. o |bridge corner was purchased Wednes- oefifiie’?& floor of the building was|sicn of eicctors. The act calls .or ful of sulphur, cream of tar- 1| 14\ and terraces contiue to grow | Spruce street, Laurel ‘Hill day from the Uncas National bank by : and herbs, in a sugar-coated 3 K | suffr: and referendum. Miss Kath- up to within a. few years ago, when it .rln:iuddlng}on, of Old Lyme, presi- green. Mrs. A. A. Guile of Kinney avenue | Attorney Telley E. Babcock, who. has | moved into the former First National|dent of the Connecticut oman Suf- and pleasant to use, The middle of Lent is reached today, | is recovering from illness which has|an office in the next building,to the|bank building several doors further|frage assoclation, was the speaker at {:’r h].ml_ m(zlndh stomach; liver and ji\ 0 far kep!! herkconfineo to the house for sev- ntortthd The purchase price 'is motfalong Shetucket street to the north. |the opening in favor of the amendment wel disorde 4 2 gy a 0 ; | eral weeks. stated. The second floor of the building was|and set forth the many arguments in Mr. John M. Plemons, Ring- [ Lieht vehicle lamps at 6.36 o'elock | k. and Mrs. David W. Lillibridge of | Mr. Babcock said Wednesday after- | ocoupied for many yeats up t0 1914 by | brur s il the many arguments in gold, _(,oorm y \\nxcs.l o a3 3 4 A sing so- | Wakefield, R. I, are visiting their |noon that he had no intention of|the law offices of the late Charles F.|Crowley, representing the American WITH You an ;1'\\rul’ ad (- A ? g stomfmd o e state gon‘:'el!‘; ion 0 Slfi m!;" on | daughter, Mrs. Frank Barber of Bos< changing his office, but had bought the | Thayer, g E Federation of Labhor, told the commit- ° trouble and _constipation, ,‘:_“_t C\? ies is to be held in New Have well avenue. building as an investment and &xpect- | The banking rooms on the main floor | (ee that his organization desired to be “THEY STOP THE had the service of a specialisi April 13. Milton W. Graft of the Worcester ed to rent it. preferably for offices, but | of the building are finished in solid | recorded ‘in favor of the proposed ~ -~ with o temporary relief. 1 St. John of Damascus fs commemo- | . ATHIOR W GIaft of ivester |if tenants for offices on the ground |mahégany &unters and desks, which | gmenament. | K TICKLE saw an advertisement of Sulph- R rated in the church calendar today ‘{Yk,“ 3 ('28 ”l‘el P ing Ae. | floor were notSreadily found, he would | at the present value of this wood rep- [ Mrs. David Markham, of Hariford E 2 Tablets and began using || (Thursday). oek's vacation at his home on Me-|ajier the floor over for a store. fesents a substantial sum in value. Mr | led " the opposition and read a - paper Everywhere - Inthe and in a short time n;fl}t’cd Aivide. aboit the mabuchs. disotoses Ponley - oot b 1o The building is a two-story and|Babcock said on Wednesday that he|which overflowed with v Red White and Blue E(i?fltn ms::’rl:is' :Lnd nImfurm.:; evidence that spring house-cleaning |, Mrs. J. €. Worth, Sr., is in Wash- | bas Paclmgo-SCln!s basement brick_ building with brown- CAMBRIDGE MAsS CARRY THEM had already had a good sized offer for | women might not receive f(he ‘m”,,. hem., and at this UmeRlhas besun much earlier than usual. ington, D. C. visiting her daughter, | stone_front and was built in 1852 by | the wood, but had declined it. There ! L 135 to 143 MAIN STREET e know to give Established 1872 B, A Ay control elections. She begged the 1 X + sod || burial were in Sterling. home in this city Bruce Rogers return- | company. Tpe size of the lot is 28)cnlarge the floor space. them and t also note gc ere : FRANKLIN CHAPTER HAS FHILATHEA CLASS GIVES and gave some interesting staiisuic tablets and be disappointed. rick's church Wednesday. Robert Gale Noyes, who has been wion of the : ; Aep e et PR S b Rl i AL U L TR the signers of the woman suffrage peti Iyn, Gonn,, 69 vears ago Wednesday. | Sit¥ Providence, R. I F S ab at ( : ! i know of Lyme. She declared that of 9 5 spending several weeks at her home on | evening was the Lotus male quartette Gents atches good's wharf today.—adv. >t for two men who w ¢ s aanetir b training for a nurse. heartily appreciated by those who v Tuttle of New Haven was the n cessfully ‘done by Theodare Goodrich. € [13 2 B W 7 3 3 up W L sides, e arguments were in v Dr. Hush | Hill Farm, Mohegan, fs home, having | Hicks, second (enor: Nelson Raymond, | (it Lachelor, ind tha folowing repre: = o teed Gold Filled 12-si B. Campbell, superintendent of the|received his honorable discharge after |baritone; Lorne MacAdam, b ee 0. 1ile ~S1ze Lotus quartette: Ballad of nd | £ recman: sport girl, ~ liss tion is continuing steadily. A new ce- | STATE MUST DO WELL (Special to The Bulletin,) { i “ e William H. Putnam, state chairman |Farewell, Cutter, Lotus quartette; 2 5 how important a man is by ; | These weit followed i ted | den, fronting the common week the price set for producers was|nounced the following appointment : The Blue Danube. Strauss, | . Sisea (Wednesday) meorning. The fire was; The 61st annual session of the Rhode Hacho portionment; Kenneth | S Adame,| Following the entertainment by the | Miss Ruth Drink. 75 Me Oniy | refiecting upon the window n the|best way i r customers the kind of There are in Connecticut forty-seven | editorial cooperati aroons, lady fingers, coffee and’ cocoa |27d Carlton” Dow The "Rosary, | Qatelv: calledVfor. holp and [rang the f e S ¥ editorial cooperation. that are hest for < t f them Ty B 1 ert SReei ele. | with the boys help s e, e Rl bR A operation about a year and a half. way in which they were organized in|Icnce: The ushers were William Tan- | Bose T HA - i £ v ¥ - oh wall, which doubtles ;3 BROADWAY ilen, burned over or more acres|workers will almost without excep- | . on SuBt piece orchestra furnished el (" the st r potted plants, palms and cut fio Jecbe. M s, Mre. Steele|anxiety was felt for other Connecticut in the four previous ) ; lzed from the sale of o-made | L F 1SE e eetina et S Camtan| from Fairfield county, which belongs OBITUARY e o oF bome-mane | LETTERS.OE TEEISMIRER el ol g ‘mm”“ that district. The remainder was | Eiisha Potto-, i i s < rivilege. Miss Bunuell of Hartford = Mrs. Cora B. Hall, 36, of Sterling. Mrs. Noah Lucas and will visit rela- | the Upcas bank, not then a national |is a burglar proof bank vault at the f),,,n ,f,oke in opposition to women be- dolr\t. recommend died ~\;“mlay At ihe Harirand hosp(tai tives in Baltimore, Md. bank,-on a plot of land which the hank | rear of the reom, which Mr. Babcotk receive some S ST ruos Rog o committee not to start Connecticit on n ay is stu s at -3 J o A resu ete” Drugeists sl §| Rev. J. H. Broderick sang a month's | {fni\vorsity of “’Tech:mgg o the road to radicalism. Mrs. 1i Sulpherb Tablets everywhere. §| mind high mass of requiem for James w dverti: Sactl advertise exactly _ LADIES FOR GUESTS SOCIAL AT UNITED CHURGH | show thal seventy-onc per cent of 5 as it is Dr. Flavel §. Luther, wha is about to| SPeNding the spring vacation at his| Wednesday evening was Ladies'| 4 well aticnded sociai for the Sun | VomeD of 2L and over are ac. : retire from the presidency of Trinity : e ot S e i . chun tion, that she did not know much about T ; 21 Tow prices at Os. | Miss Dorothy Rawson who has been | sonic Temple. The atiraction of the|io 10 o'clocl: in- Sniigay & Sl awlS e T T T ahe Gt L Dw ot o ! by the Phiiathea class, wéth an| (he 34 signers in her home town thirty Fairmount street, returned Wednesday | of Boston, assisted by Velma Bailey le, programme_contrihuted en- | one are ondes 1. w0 are men (oo The contract for collecting garbage|to resume her duties at the Hart- | Hicks as reader. The programme g given| 2 s FOY $12 50 at Groton will expire April 1. During : . 3 Iy called in fo fill male k si Francis E. Cooke, U. S. N, son of | heard them. The quartette included It hegan with The r.i» speaker in opposition. A fine 20-yeu Guaran- A free clinic was held in New Lon- | Mr. and Mrs. D. Avery Cooke, of Fort | Robert Martin, first tenor; William 4 e st cpre- | ihe main, the same as have Iy ; 1 seuted the girls who bad touched his|heard at le gislative hearing Norwich State Tuberculosis Sanator- |20 months’ service. He was warrant| The following v the progmmme 2 AL IS8 & i \ fum. e s S R S {Every man should be well West, Kipling, Velma Bailey lhclu gp B2 rn\],.;’)ltyp. _“{..1‘,, EAST WOODSTOCK HOUSE ment basement is being made and is The Amenicans Qil, Boster, Mr-Bay-i f X Watch. near completion. The old building will : De : Al 3 idosw, ) last Woo i W e & v V.|Making a Mason, aifon.. Velma Bailey Vi owid ] s, Pay $1.00 Per Week At a meeting of the Connecticut Milk | 10F the Liberty Loan, and Harry V. = the clothes he wears. 8 t t. This fi for the Victorious Fifth campaign: |l/otus quartette; Bath Night, Jon cngs, for which 2 the Colonel Lyon place, was destroved 8 3-4 cents a quart. is figure wi asns e e g , ir: ¢+ several v = s e I ? ber Ui’ charge. of advoriie: | Mr. Hicks; Clanging Bells of Time, ar- | 4: Young sinz " Znd the|first seen by several voung men as| are made, because that’s the chairman of the Speakers’ Bureau, | 2uartette a buffet lunch of chicken sal- | With Thin s, Miss Wellg: Till| barn just north of the house. The fire S d e Lorsiads ss Beebe: Ben Bolt, Mrs. : church bell. A crowd soon gathered.| Clothes annuitants on the roll of those who| The seven ‘district chairmen are|Were served by the committee, whichj /"8 F2Rjc:, ‘on ot M7 Mr. Gordon, an elderly man, Who 1.\-,\[ c have been provided with pensions un- |actively at work organizing their ter. | ¥ O RS ST e DR a ] ey ner, 4 Oliver Armstrong, Peter <. W 1 s Mis intas: Mother | 800ds were removed. ] A wood lot fire which started at 11| previous campaigns. Fer s e : % paotnerlvan north of the ell | They wear lenger. CITY SHOE SHINE AND HAT|a. m. Monday, on wh known as|munity will have its local chairman ‘ : : " | Suits $20.00 and -up. of standing timber and sprout tion be the same persons as did such | MUSic for dancing which concluded a j(air ‘-[ ‘ h- acied farce, The | barn, “Tl“’:,“3or\; e ¢ B E =z er 2 S| 2 c e same persons as did suc st delighs e lGompanyis 1 1, 1 = i I 'ch(_E:? g:::f I?c:al‘j;rc‘lies R Iagnificent work o 1 e ek hach | most delightful/ evenin odge | Compa shand, ir. which the e 1 Or 5 5 Although sparks lighted on f | $45.00. len, a graduate ; s a ,n-h)lv\(;-;,\ [}?ir ,\a]:n(){v;‘(]lvlli r:)\:.l 4 u ot as favor: s Cake and coco wers gerved under|tWo hous on the west side of the pital, now in France at Camp Hospital s nt $¢ ST AND THE CROWN PRINCE | Mufphv &_ MCGan'y g i ne “JIN 1 £ credited to the Boston Federal R st & ; 5 S 2 Copenhagen, March 26. - {Fy The A. = | with Mrs. William H. . TiE died Wednesday 3 & 3 l‘urzera!D:re FsO R s Ve il R Baker ofTanisl|CEE S 6 : cto Hill. The leader; Mrs. A T. Utley, 207 MAIN STREET Gt ing placed in the pglitical world to h S Triend o §| from pneumonia. The funeral and After spending several days at his|bought from thie New Haven Railroad|will probably have taken out so as to P! esults. Some riends use ] Hubbera of Lyme was the ne 2 fass. Don't take ordinary “sulphur” §| Dawley, Jr. at § o'clock in St. Pat- Rl o T night with Franklin Chapter, No. 1. R. | ¢ man suffrage. She said in regard to . studies 2 m Univer- college, Hartford, was born at Brook- | SSoorpe i siudics at Brown Unly _ a5 Are You & ford General Hospital where she is|by e accomplishad artists was 2 , and one deceased. Attorney I the past year the work has been suc- don Wednesday afternoon by Dr. Huzh boatswain on the U. S. S. Connecticut, | For Your Boy and My Bo e s eloanit] Opera Face Thin Model The work on the Groton railroad sta- T A z 5 e BURNED EARLY wEDNEspAy|97e8sed; you can often tell IN VICTORIOUS FIFTH |mond: Shadow .iarch, Protheroe, |3 be set on this : L ride, Miss Mild i arge two-sto Dealers assosiation. in Harttord thiy| Whipple, State Vice Chairman, an- | Hicks; Old Bass Viol. Bohannon. Mr. i 3 ¥ uartette; Bath_ Adams were at : Mise | by fire between 1 and 3 o'clock ihis| We sell the Best Clothes that i Albert W. Gilbert, secretary and|Velma Bailey Hicks: Dead Mountain Naame Miss Beck int. v o k The Plaut Cadden Co begin April 1. e meh 2 | Flower, Laudi, Flower Rain, Schneider, | 14405 Alis ebe s. Willam o SR oL ade el foliowing pascd fhe sons<, Juanite, | they returned from Putnam, the flames | B M. s, 8 e ap- | ranged, Lotus ette. George S. Stevenson, state director for | 20, Salmon croguettes, ice cream, mac- We Meet Again, Mrs. Don oughton s in the upper story. They imme-| our % F S5 = ; 2 fopows: € : e Bk o) Win Miss alone. was on the ground J der the teachers’ pension law, now in|ritories in the same thoroughgoinz | BArTy B, Ferd and Herbert E. Law. Don’t Throw Your Old Hats Away } 5 1 < i E g nieric anldi Vit over by tearing out u CLEANING COMPANY the old Slocum place in upper Laurel | with a full corps of w hese | Kind @i} Herman Stelzner ! paulding. e Tk i e Drevious|room was' beautitully decorated irts were taken by Mrs. Houghton, . Being a still nisht, no sreat| All-wool Suits—$27.50 to es. t v e I rmbered a " 4 ; Zmpal : ; ; S el Poer | common, these were kept wet. R w:r No. 10. 699,400 was credited to the New York = T R e S & 3 BN e wos an aitendance of laleven Federal Reserve District as coming he belief, not enly of the alay at his home, ad, Wa- DAVIS THEATRE. ' ,—The DNeuische Zeitunz of Berlin presided. ii t the men after 18 e ¥ Mlay " < ras puhhshml a number of lstters il- dE b l B| The plant of the Rock Manufact ¢ho will have charge of Connecticut's | - looe. 4110’.“1 Play ihat hold the iuterest of | lihtrating the attitude of the Ger- an moalmers oty ot Some Manyastur: lahare in “the coming,‘.campaign, but S e he audience from i‘ gt alisll ]’C rian emperor and the crown prince ing Company at _r}ufl s PUNNINg | also of those Who take a leading part|pur resided 1o N until the last Cheating| (. ine the fateful days of iast No 322 Main S again ’fly" week'a shytdown was due e e Aand | s : < b= Rresenieg l;‘-‘ the Myrkle-| omber, according to a despatch from HEN ain Street o the strike of the spinning foreo o chandising activities of leaein ol s gompany at Dayis theatre on| . German copital. o GOSH g o SuCts Puaticy t Comnecticut in the i i ot 5 . Wednesday was one of the best and| “rpo emperor wrote to Frederick s. Rix of New Hampshire and h silding @] has ; TR R el a ke RS S e per ; Mr: of New Hampshire and her Chamber of Commerce Building Fifth will maintain the pos It 1% nd he wWas |y diesce 3, precly GO ‘{‘f‘ Wiiliam on Nevember 9 the following: | gayeh Mrs, Harold Winchester, faiotol ihe Smenkets 4 : e, Sues which Shieved MW tesico i veral year orintendont | thoir applause, . o 0| “My Dear Doy: Afte Court|ywith Mr. Winchester, of Norwich ¢ > 15th anniver four preceding campaigns. I " o l.ondon almshe “The m‘ 107 the ‘stovy et aif | Chiambetlain informed re that it wWas||,wn, were recent guests of friends stitution of Derby aerl, Y)! to ad this it will pe ¢ hat| survived by his sec o Aoty af e e Jifferen limwpossible ‘onger to & rtee my | here der of Eagles, tonight (Thur the number of individual om the general run of the so-called | SIS0 0 JTE H aGquariers and that | "AY the annual meeting of Tevlin of New London, state | crook plays that e eted the | 4 5T ope wire 1o loNger trustworthy, | sionary . soticty Mg T & dent of the or broetican, stage In vears past = Thel: resolved, after a seberc menta chosen president ané Mi el the iinione les In the fact)struggle to leave the army. which had secretary and treast ksonville, | Tn announcing the above appoint and was o member of the Baptist|until slmost the last minuts whes |CoMapsed, and go to Holland. I ad- ercury the fast moving evening star Fla., a few days ago in a sink ments Mr. Putiam made the follow- | chiurch in Jordan : EPSE At almost the dast rainute wheniyye ' yon! fo i stick to your post untll especially noted with its bright . dition, having sprur hile | statement: “The Victorious Fifth A Dan Carex, alies = Buth twink : and nqandolln ],ulmH\ 300 miles . Jals a fOCKIOM | the conclusion of the armistice. twilight Loan notes (or ‘honds,’ i ¢ Ao‘ Mrs. S. E. Carr. proves to be the famed (h['w tive Fer- | o " pelin (woe governments, under was on her way cal lthem such T Mrs. Delia MacAuley Carr, wife of |[Tis in whom 1hf- um nmm of | e 1 b s e 3 Aiwiteiop T - ultra- | o Jeadership of Ebert wnd Liebk-| The Christian En > S The Washington street summer Fesi- |3y iffer ) fundamental | Rev. S. E. Carr, died suddenly at her | f1s 1 S UNelan et | gont; fizhting against cach oth-[day e The Art of Building A N Aanice of Miss Dacolthe i Gllibin. <hio Lekagacter) strong appeal | home in Walton, N. Y., Monday. She |ta: drl"t( In mf‘ *WD" art the au-1,."y pope to see you again in hap-|C ter, the meeting was held in 1 a is spending the winter in New Haven, | to individuals not only a putting the | Was born in Waterford. At the time ] sated to a surprise when| ;.. times, Academy 1, Gos has been leased for z time by Dr. and | c#p-stone upon glorious part | Of her marriage Rev. Mr. Carr was the |} that Tom Palmer, |"“.your Taithful, deeply afflicted |led by the pastor | Mrs. B, D, HilL, Whose home on Har<|w Contcticd b ved in|Pastor of the Baptist church. About | SUnpOsed and gem | ¢, jax. Willinms. s Place and Road was burned last weelk achieving vietory tinuing | 12 3 e L RS out to be the head of 3 honk of the fi 1 geese trav- c 5 Bad b 2 J as sinc n their a torious . = = Tt o PHONE 127-4 Daring the . Pl " already ywards re- | Lo W since been their home. notorious land of he crown prince, leling north was : riday 2okl . View early e constr 1 and te to Premier ing per- |afternool ford for abou Phone 228-2 Lady Assistant a |4 n ; Potter wnd a daugh- | epe be larger than ever before, : e | ShooK each individual buy more il he . - amer Balsto built in the No- | bought of any previaus Teacher of Violin | i parmomt i, e the mi Williams g lark I. Smith, both of New Thag e past £ and of Pequot 1od S 070! et and was Themas A The Wostern crooks. P ey arer 3 sr husband she leaves a|From this peint on until the curtain Ll : but as afferine anather oapa r, 3 Albert Adams, and two | tnirgs materizlize with stasuiing ra- e o thatll i Miss Clara’ GiI IS E AR s R % a ot B s H dren, also of Walton. Mrs. . g 4 N h Snd . N n r ing we tunity for indlviduals uile 1 % 2 ol L s ' le might bring his armry back in aj rwich and Lisbo en- Hyatt and bt their private hu. . G ,),]SU’;Y, Mrs. R. W. Chap-| Epch actor in this procaction takes |t/ disciplied dnd orderly :j>nner h el Randall is ds . liRa s e & ng were partly|vestment seeurity ever offerci T R 2 ional abil-| Tre zovernment refuse i New Departure Bearings | burncd story of the world." Mrs. Stephen A. Clark. ity either r: Whereupon tho coawn pritice, g 4 A flock of wild gecse numbering close 5 3 E silbert he ssistan o Sy T Mrs. Hannah A. Clark, 83, of Led- : 2 sl ter to Field Marshal Vou Hindenburg, |to 100 attracted much attention in the EaSESRRVIDE t itred Abboy of the Solena FUNERALS. vard, died at her home there Monday. S s chon lamule S S St e cang. Jeerins izt cisan il b ool : ¥ ey 0% s Tl Shedwii he st e St he i ability as tress which |} et deep enorion and after | strong bead—wind, whi ey O e Srgonl BBt 2 (B vidow of Stephen A lirlgoes with ettt B e Tom | 1 2054 M0 SerD Siion S 0| BN STy o 4 BANK STREET, Second Floor, | Uition, has also retired. . Deputs Abbe n vices for Kich born in Hopkinton, R. I, fc"f::f’m:o‘r" e (frook, Sack Dertin| course repugnant to this rature. . The 1"” ch "\l ; 781- A o AT herh's : 2! son of Frederic the daughter of Samuel| " Aelce SuIes n his ver the cro e held this yea _Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON has not announced Mr. Ahern’s succes- | FAYE, 0T, O sht and ‘Sareh Poopie Hor boc |3, Dempsey 'us Antonis Verdl and|. his leter the ; ¢ \d | (seded to justify hi home of his pi S at s it he Civil war. She|Falph Brady as Ira Lasarre furnish s it is expected that a large number |ron’ streot gt 3. o'clock band was killed in the Civil war. She ; f 3 3 : Thomas received e T Py e h those representing him as s r t DA A Toreves : e n street ut 3 on We s survived by three sons, Stephen A.|the many bright spots of humor In|!iieg rebresenting wm : 1any con ind best wishes J fo el Nure s from Gro-|guy afternoon. Thers wus a large| Henry E. and Charles H. Clark, all of | the production. i J . 1), || ton will come to Norwich to hear him | o> ftemnoon. | Thers was a large|Henry E. ar kel ’ play the violin, at the concert by the ¥ g 5 e S 5 ed that he had always the | ¢ ent in “Fal l‘d !' ars ma"o( & t present| tandpoint thet the war, for Germany, C LLE 3irls’ Gle V “ree nt inciuding Troop 12 of the B The funeral services will be con- s Tir a drama intense in- Girls’ Glee club of 2 vich F Aca- 9 UNCASVI 5 ONN. EADEOR I aEV Aca. tanse - £ def He had re- | Y 2~ | Scouts of which the dey as- | ducted at the Wood River, R. L, meet- | terest which has plaved in New York | e 5 WVor 0 S€eee, 2¢ € (00 Ef—__— ;{?rfg‘gn Mr. Noyes formerly lived in|giant scoutmaster. N S ing house today (Thursday) and burial |14 Boston with marked snecess. urged the rpersons concerned that| «SO SICK AND Office Hours: 2-4 and 7.8 P. M. §|© % many beautiful floral vi will be in Woed River cemetery. ‘ermany . r sssible | o0 it five years ago the Danbury News of | vices were ¢ h\ ¢ Tuesday had the item: Court Pahquio- means endeavor to termirate the war! 3 tev. 1 Richard Davis, gon of Richard SECOND MARCH MEETING|und be glad at maintaining MISERABLE’ ve, pastor Park Congregs d Freelove Kinney Da: assed que, A. O. F. of A., has elected George - The second March meeting of the|against the entire worlt on the ba = innal chureh of which » dec way at his home in Plainfield Satur- Weller delegate to the grand court 4 : SR Fypivsgge rwich Round Table was held Tues-|of the status quo. % | : ; an active and devoted member.|day morning, March 22, of heart fail-|day eveni ith Ck ST bz 7 had lovz pleaded with Gener e which will assemble at Norwich in the | T ing the scrvices Eton Learmed | ure. fea ennsanth Onasles B Hpawn Gife i1 Nad loneapleaded e M waibaea early part of May. Y He born in Preston, Conn,|evening being on Japan. The roll call ce by understanding under the f av - Cadomene A barn belonging to Charles E.|runist was Miss Anni Bur Dec. 29, 1840. He had lived at his late| was answered by proverbs from the|vcrable opportuni [a past month. They GLU I EN Hopkins containing a_quantity of lum- | took place in Str home “Since ‘1872, “where he was en- | Orient and the following Instructive|pied strong positions dur s e bef was consumed, and the loss on these Dr. i it- ) As will be $350 and James F. Lord lost atal service al the grave. years dealt quite exteusively in cattle.| Japanese. Mrs. Joseph F. Cobh garding international policies. T would | $61 00 per ton quantity of hay and lumber valued at|Henry Allen and Sons were in cha On July 3, 1871, he was married to|an's Relaticn to the United | Pe the 1ast rerson to oppose the 1 i more thr:m sxo;: during a grass fire at cf the funeranl arrangemeats. Ellavern Bailey and is survived by|Rev. E. A. Lu i 3 development of ¢ 1 Lord's Point this week. : four children, William J., Walter K. s B his . - Mrs. Henry E. Guiie. ren, Wi 3 ¢ .| Stanton gave a reading from A Flower sented this in 3 $3-10 per th, P. L. Hendel, assistant chairman of | o ¢o0o ) o0 \{m Henry Philena F. and Emory R. Davis, and|of Old Japan. Neverinoea wheniinalhaiori the New London Jewish committee R ; Ve 3 12 grandchildren. He leaves also two at event hurled my father from |l helped wond I - | i 3 ¢ in oitendance J 1 Y H but was simply pa v as_the| poverished, wenlk YANTIC, CON nounces that $12,000 has already been |i’¢1ud "’“Th S SO rlenid s h 25, with ver At ¢he wezkly meeting of the Nor- | Q1T PUTCE S0 0 vither de- tSRIEARAET etk 5 N. secured toward the fund. otfer places. O JNORE TIADY. beall= | hose at 1% olclock’s rices wich Chamber of Commerc: directors| 0 MERINTRIAN WO | ot Derkclily isatisfied wathin 3% tifu! floral forms arranged nbout the e avtil ptis church. Burial| Wednesday night it wus voled to in- IR Fuin Phone 960-2 Captain Christian Qulen, of Dan-|cisket. At the services Rev. C. H. he e cemetery. vite George V. Carroll to act as chair- i e ] it el e ?‘éfi.“.’;efl?é’.’,‘{"é‘fil‘fia°°4“r‘v’r',‘§""i’é"}x°f Hhe|Ricketts officiated and spoxe on the| 5 g Bl J " Fitzgheatd man of a special committes to dispose| Willis—They used to say thal the 1 a < Sl c srand Army of the Re- loparted. The Lea g 2 c ainng 73 200 she ackers wasted nothing of public, has been appointed _superin- | L1, oF the dep T Early Wednesday afternoon the death | °f % remaliung 72 of th 200 shares | packers wasted nof NOTICE tendont of ¥itch's Home for Solaiers & 1 k J. 1" 1d urred at h he cliose his own committen. Gillis—I understand now fers' i i y where Rev. Mr, Ri rick J. Fitzgerald, ogcurred ner lomMe! Work on the small section of the|are even canning the squ diere’ hospital of Connecticut. committal service at ths : at 36 Mechanic street, following an ill- | ., d at Gales Ferry has Lcen started |ting it on the market in the form of Eastern White Halibut 35¢; Salt| Passion week, the last week in Lent Mrs. Bessie Lewis. ness of two wee in the Methodist churches throughout e 909 London BUFFALO 16 Warren street, the program for the | Ludendorft, asserted “lor where Rev. gaged in farming and in his earlier| papers were presented: The Artistic|forc the eping offensive t able to do i . tee | was Wednesdav aficrnoor _H seeiie oo . Which 1s raising a fu f $25,000 o, held on Moon > All Pt s s ., w0t only was | not heard, || Thousands of AR, MANNING |kt sieys fnb S50 5 v il il et el AR e '3 specin commrTEE oy [H o1 2 | et e . I\, : s 5 A in the Miitary H way. He i 3 s at Noroton and treasurer of the sol. e in the family lot 1 ic c of Elizabeth O'Sullivan, wife of Pat- ze Mty Highe He is to]cept the squeal Fancy Steak Cod 15c; Haddoek 10c; = at e A e\ e« born in Valencia, | tHiS week under the dircctio of Stateisrand opera phonograph rec ork, best in the city, a poun N . . ‘ England is the time set for an| The death of Mrs. Bessia Lewis oc-|yraling about 60 years ago, the daugh- ""5‘“ (i Commissionece s TISBAE T e, Notlce to the Puhllc CHURCH BROS intensive drive for 40,000 intercessors|curred on Mwwday in Waterbury aft-|iep of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Sullivan. = - — . s who will covenant to pray for the suc- |er a few d B z When a youn~ woman she came to this cess of the great centenary program |eration. Mrs. Lewis was country and ) ced in B Was Native of Dayville. Meats, Groceries and Fruits 20 Lafayette Street NOTICE et 2 S, Shelwith Patrick J. Fitzgerald |Vastiord, aied early | Wedseaday | !!v_e[;yesma‘fc th?is :urea::l;ll(hrl:: iwi: Tnite r v meved to Waterbury from here James J. O'Brien, pastor of St. James' | Liorning at St. Francis hospital ere aily, nin 2. “ p. m. Done quickly and at reasonable prices. ;gfi::rh}:n;‘t‘)gfls‘tfit(xn:? :e{;lebichlng Avgust. _ She leaves a daughter, Mrs. | chureh. In 1893 Mr. and Mrs. Fitzger- |afier a short iilness, aged 73 vears. He | Kindly get your orders in before the 10 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE |an aviator on the Hardin, Mont, 250. |Jjames Mellioy and a grands ald came to this city where they have | Wwas born in Dayville. Mr. Lane was first delivery. Also Shoe Shining Parlor in con. |Mile 1ong Wheat ranch of J. Piérpont | Waterbury. The Se t T vsetor” of + o | tock place in Yantic cemete ber of St. PatricK's church. She was|ccmpany he worked for iwenty-five JOH!\J GULA BROADWAY SHOE REPAIR SHOP | Bpieopal shimen, Nomorep,® Tt mRet 2 woman of high ideals and attractive | vears as engincer at & steam laundry 3 i 52 Broadway — - To Celebrate Silver Wedding. persunality, making i large number of | He leaves one son. A, T Late of Re-| Always Ask for Genuine = Muster Call For Knitters. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Lee of|friends who are saddened by the news | vere, Mass, #nd three daughters, AR : a y -| #Bayer Tablets of Aspirin his home: daughters and two sons, Mrs, J. Mil- von street, Miss Rosie Zuscik, who has be are wanted to make up the large quan- s ton Grant of this city, Mrs. James Mc- |and \(rs B. W. Henry of West® Hart~ confined o the house by iliness, is able| tity of wool still remaining, into warm| The largest vessel launched during | yp, (&% B L0 G0N TR CRPER ford. Thers are nine grandchild ca. to be out . = garments, muffiers, sweaters, etc., for|the year 1918 for mercantile use v A y 3 : ricae : “ R CROSS" |On and after March 24th the de- of world reconstruction and evangeli- [resident of this city. lived on|ghe was jage Edgar, A. Lane, lone a resident of SHOE REPAIRING zation. Main street for many veirs. She |y i o since made their home. a driver en ihe horse cars in the earl nection Morgan. He is the son of Rev, E. B, |here Wednesday aflem" Mrs. Fitagerald was a devoted mem- | 70's. After leaving the strect railway ? , Mrs. ’ their silver |0+ ner death. V. C. Case of No. 53 Clermont street IS the local a - o | Hanover will celebrate U oien hiieka : " SOUTH WILLINGTON ol :(af:r':wn!:ihafix?nosraq]f‘:xgi‘;: wedding tomorrow (Frtaay) Besides her husband she leaves four & of Hartford and Mrs. Fred Drew the next special communication |the women and children refugee the Nakrunda, of 14500 tons gro ze there is to be work in Although there has heen a good re- | (United Kingdom.) Capt, | Moody. Jr., of Hart- ford addr 1 the membe of the Ge er ¢lub Thursday, March 20, concerning the importance of m tor transportation in the recent wi Captain Moody was connected with the T6th motor transportation divis. ion Leon Woodworth, who has been with Co. G, Base hospital unit, stationed at Camp Hancock, Ga., and having been discharged, visited at the home of his Lrother for o few days the past week. Lillibridge of Hartford s this week at the Lena Brackett visited at the bome of her brother, Louis Korper, in Rartford last week. Master Adolph Korper of Hartiford |attend the funeral of Seneca S. Thresh- is visiting at the home of his grand- epotler, Mrs. A. Korper, sponse to a previous call for help §om the knitting brigade, which has aone such fine service heretofore there is still so much wool, which is all free, to be used. that it is hoped every woman with” idle knitging needies, 1 avail herself of this added opportunity to do more work for the needy people of de- vastated Kurope. The rooms at the KIks' home are open, Mondays, Wednesdays and ¥Fri- days, mornings and afternoons, and an attendant is always present to give out the wool to any applicant. Ta Attend Attorney’s Funeral. Members of the New London county bar have been invited to meet at the clerk’s office in the court house here on Thursday, March 27, at 3.30 p. m., to er, which is to be held at his late ves 1 lidence at 4 o'clock, i ity and John E. Fitzgerald of oCl Worwrich and Serat: wiam 1. ries: | INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY gerald, who recently returned from There are three sisters, Cather- Julia and Anna O'Sullivan of Va- Ireland. and one brother, John lencia. CHESTERFIELD Benjamin Kaplan of Nerwich spent the week-end with his parents here. Miss Helen Kaplan has returned, af- ter visiting relatives in New York. Harry Eimermann is visiting his sis- ter in Philadelphia. Many from here attended the auc- tion held in Poquonoc Thursday, W. R. Tinker being auctioneer. Donald Fraser of Massachusetts is spending his vacation at Fairy Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Fosberg of New London were callers at' Mr. and Mrs, Matt Tinker's recently. am anizi Ti Mrs. Frederick S. Camp is in Bos- Steam Vulcanizing, Tire and ton. Tube Repairing of the better Miss H. R. Trumbull has returned kind. Rim Cuts, Blow-outs, Alsses Hzlen and Anuie Williams from a visit with New Haven relatives, E . 4 s Malen and Anvie Williams | only Aspirin Tablets with the «amy‘,EtC-r done by expert repair have returned fre TP 0l payver Cross” on them are genuine | me 9 = New York, “Bayer Tablets of Aspiric. owned and | TRoH Try us o ur next Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Oleott, “who | made by de by Americans and prov: te job. Clightly Used Tires are traveling through the south. have{ty millions of peope. Unknown arrived at Los Angeles, where they |quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tab- Cheap‘ have talien an apartment for several |)ets were =old re¢ently cv z Brooklyn 3 SHOP weska. dealer which proved to he composed SILVY S TIRE SHOI A number of young people home from |mostly of Talcum Powder. 14 Fran boarding school and college foy. their “Bayen, Tablets of Aspivin <hould AGENTS FCR Faster vacations were delightiuity en- [always be asked for. Tx.cn look for & b tertained at the Golf club on Tuesday |the safety ayer Cross” on the pack- 2N ey T T afted by Mrs. Harold I ze and on cach tablet. Accept noth- 3 : e ey of Sturiing who gave a t« Proper directicns and dos- ed 3 p P he ad- the he Bulletin. THERE 18 no advertising medium ia Bastern Counectcut equal 10 The Bule letin for busingss resuits. Wise men and fools may wesr Manufacture of Moncacut: hats of the samc size, [ § Sgiicylicaeid.