Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 5

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LT OFFCORYS! | Uk Bttt | o o0, .| PRES. PERKINS EXPLAINS TROLLEY CRISIS| “pavoeRe eon been a‘business visitor in Norwich re- Doesn’t hurt a bit! Sore coms | Norwich, Tuesday, April 15,71919 CORTS;,',MY SphniD Oansiay ihaet too 3 FALUNG HA‘R x In what might have been called a{yond that’he could not say. It seems turned to Waterbury after spending a igl i : £ T | fow days at bis heme 1 Normten.© “lclinic in which the general troliey |t0 be threatered with the abandon- VARIOUS MATTERS S : ? 2 p ment of its interurban service and if | Pr. and Mrs. Vernon Hiscox are inlsituation was the patient upon Whom | that should hzppen it would put N Light vehicle lamps at 7.57 o'clock | Hartford for the annual meeting of the 5 e S of ! demonstration was made, President|wich back a hundred years. Stop dandruff and double this evening. Connecticut State Dental association.{ Robert V. Perkins of the SHore Line|ing of the way the law co This year Mothers' Day, May 12th| Miss Bernice Morey, of Groton, hasElectric Railway Co. was the speaker he 2 3 Be; ; jeaker | trolley road to do highway work, he| , beauty of your hair 2rc solling ot 52.73 por bag, falls on Monday. been mmr;;: her aunt, Mrs. Edward é&onday evening before the er;‘lE‘efl said that the Shore Line is now fac- for £ 3 % B 5 3 s | Oviatt on Watertown avenue, Water- | Congregational, church Bro‘*herhs ing the expenditure of $100,000 ew cents. er: golng fzst. T o gg oaTopn Bl ot Mynchestor, hesliury. at & meeting following a Supper at|{hrough the Gemands of ihe highway or few cents BIE B st e ton, to Elwood Atwood of Newington.| Mr. and Mrs. Frederic T. Bunce of %15 in [30 r\itr}‘ors hof the Second |department. This is all money to be your wp"t"v 2% once. See the new Scotchspuns novelty]Clairemount avenue have returned, COngresational clure e spent that does not bring the road a f L o8: TER \Soolclpuss | nov home after spending the winter im._ The subject given for Tresident cent of return. There is $59,000 in 5 :;fi wear a eppler’s, 99 Main. Meridian, Miss. Perkins to speak upon was the Future)the town of Groton, $14.000 in Put- f s Hlve a.!‘;o mtweé l'M & Rli e ¥ 200 Mon Ocorne A, Srindy ot of the Street Railways; but he said he { nam, $29,000 in West names street, e ehekah lo 3 S . FYER. e & st deelis a m ot is vi and in addition to tl = Y " - 3 renraseniod At the B pewe: stavs|New London who sold {helr proberty | Fasems T He contt cnby - recen o 3;;"};31‘v”;§;" ggmgd;;;;; 1o chls 310 : lots of the foliowing: asembly in Hartford next Wednesday.|in Shapley street I » have taken|qgijors and say that ¥ At East Lyme, Scott Brothers report |2PITUMents at the Mohican. g che : Thissoniy ¥ said gl - e BUFFALO GLUTEN. per bag... $3.10 the prospect of @ Jarge crop of peaches| AMiss Jonnic Ao Friies, o hants o ot interest comi - : m,_gfiw & k (100 Ihs.) in spite of the severe cold snap so late|been il wit x * TrCki e solved. : e Shore L penit $785,- in the season. - Calea Bermyvnat teaumed Dop dulles:s , for the trollays ¢ 00" in high s . e UNION GRAINS, per bag....... $536 The' ninth’ snpasl exbithition ofsthel e, e SACIRE GARS, FORBISR: 3 Jonmeuey o the oo o -~ ‘ - N (100 Ibe) Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts| Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Robertson, Mr.|cmic life of the commu. 4 i s > artford 1 + 4 L. M. Philips and Miss Lucie A. Ay ! troubi2 is zovernmer opened at IHartford Monday is to con- H la‘ion without SEn6 b0 Wesks, (L{ \l‘)mh \g\cnu\t rlr:otoricd to Pro 4 regula’ion awithout =i | oing il S . s unday and spent the day S i = 2 s m”\"fg““"ald001‘99“0“Kflf ""‘Qk‘vfgg and Mrs. F. P. Ayer and family. Wi s 10 blas mler |this were labor and coal hieh e 44y fatnep aneon gt Kepplers, 98| o L) oty 5. eihio bas baen|® i they must opera(e h doubled in & few years. 1In Main.—adv. ouls L uEoumn aws fully recognize the ser-|loss of revenue through ownership of ? Norwi s J. 8. army with the Tith | 0 ra ey {8 Prosidant Lthe Shote dy = ? COTTONSEED MEAL, 25 per Norwich Grand Army men recalled Basibecn mustoredl ont ot L cost principle, said President | the Shore Line properties, at + 2 gt ) 2 Dandruff caus feverish that Monday ‘was the fifty-fourth an i b e T Monteine | Be in_airaing to' give the public | Morton F. Plant S andruff causes a feverish irrita-| cent. protein, per bag. niversary of the nation of Pres- | fe was with the famots Lost Battal. ; service at cost, but they fail to|kins, had prob tion of the scalp, the hair roats: (160 1bs) ident Abraham Lincoln. o T 2 P e erators the cost of | 090,000 to the people of Eastern Con- |shrink, loosen and then the hair 3 . service. It js in this violating or ig- | necticut. jcomes out fast. To stop falling hair _Sergt. Russell Sparks and Sergt.|noring of a fundamental law of ail ¥ is all means government|at once and rid the scalp of every,M!DDLINGS, per bag.. e Sk Norris Ryley, two Mystic boys who ing that we find the source hi idization or a change |Particle of dandruff, get a small bot- (100 tbe) T L Wecki o 2ccount |enlisted early in the war and haveof the fnancial straits in which the|in the people’s attitude toward the|tle of “Danderine” st anx dour siore 5 8 seen many months of the severest|iiojley roads of the United States find | irolley problem is the question to_be|for a few cents, pour a little in your BRAN, per bag F¥or a number of days some espec- |fighting in France, winning promotion 5 cttled. Tt seems that the car-rid-|band and rub it into the scalp. After (1C0 Ibs.) Costs few cents! Drop a little|lally thrifty daffodils have been been|and a war cross for bravery in action, . Spoke generally of the trolley |ers are unwilling to pay the cost of |Sevaral appLeations the hair stops ! Freezone on that touchy corn, in- |l DIoom 1 the grounds at the resi-|returncd on the Mongolia Thursday|situation all over the country and i | service. coming out ard you cam't find aav FErpiNG OATS, per ba stantly that corn stops hurting, then ;;;gg";“f’ay EeRaREels D Clt e 8 men Flos Caup! Devens. Connecticut, where the Bristol '&| After brief general discussion and d'lmdrufl-d\'oyr ha!tr\ appoare onth (36 16s) 1ift it right out with the fingers. : SERGT. NATHAN G. ECCLESTON | Flainville road is the only one not in| iuestions asked by several of the 50| glossy and twice as thick and abund- | Wi 17 Your druggist sells a| E. O. Cutler, general manager of the £ - the hands of a receiver or threatened | ien present, President Perkins was |ant x e S few sonts, | Groton Iron Worke states that the GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY | with a’receivership. siven a rising vote of thanks. CHOIC. RECLEANED tiny bottle of Freez g suffielent to rid your feet of every hard |steamship Tollard will have mfhtml A number of friends paid a surprise| Such measures as have been pro-| Nathan A. Gibbs, chairman of the LEY, por bag ... corn, moft corn, or corn between the|sea trip either Wednesday or Thurs- |visit Saturday evening to Serst. posed by the Connecticut legislative | Zictory loan committee, spoke briet- RE (96t toes, and calluges, without soreness or |day of this week. than G. Eccleston at his home, committee for the relief of the trol- | v and carnestly of the call for Nor- £ ? < irritation. Freezone is the much| The night school at the Palmer|Central avenue, Norwich. The young: ey 'flrid President Perkins, t{Are 0;:!: vieh to put the loan acros: INO. 1 HAY. par HUNDRED .... 188 talked of discovery of the Cincinnati|Memorial school, Palmertown, has re-|man, who was first sergeant in the valve for the serious situation, but| James J. Moore, whose ac mpanist | i P genius. sumed sessions after being closed two |27th aero squadron, received his hon- | probably the best that the commis: Miss Annie L. Taft, was heard! - te Rt;L\'D TER SHELLS, per weeks on account of the iilness of the |orable discharge March 28th, having' ‘hought would pass both houses. 1 two well rendered solos, The Ri 9 s teacher, Miss Edwards. been overscas 13 months. He enlisted| Taking up the Shore Line tro >rs (Lohr) and A Khaki Lad (A Easter neckwear in neat dark, rich S‘PV;“ 1S And after taining _at oy "’;g‘“‘dm‘m{;“"‘;‘g‘sp “:L‘;?mi?‘ Sl esigns d colori t K ler’ e #lying fields in Texas went to Can- sum e ne A e At el 3 WHereilid was raavatedberom the | through the coming summer seasor : i Royal Flying field. Returning to Tex- | the “flush” season, but how much be- Ristrict Deputy Grand Fxalted|,s”he was sent across, leaving Feb.| : o i =2 = g sl Cl;a“;“;js of o :i‘;"g . 1918. As the result of a motorcycls | Cives (hfl. Baos ; (160 1bs) b Nl S8, 8 a0 accident he spent three months in a QUICK WORK ON FIRE IN ELEVEN AGREEMENTS IN 3 Rockville lodge last week, over 100y T, o I ' L Elks being in attendance. T e SKATING RINK GALLERY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION| CXCELLENT-RCOD.AND COFFEE |BEET-RULE, pee Bag-..—cocooo SET5 Southern papers mention that Col.|in Norwich since receiving his dis- | As Officer Charles dden was! Eleven workmen's compensation For Ladies and G:ntlemen ALL KIND SEED POTATOES Francis T. Maxwell and, family, Mr.{charge, he haas entercd the employ of Making his rounds s ,aftex-1 o} sgreements a5 follows lave heen ap- CARL S. DEMETER CO. FRISBIE'S FERTILIZERS. and Mrs. Edwin G. Butlet and daugh- | Lincoln & Co,, Willimantic, so that the ¢lock this (Tuesday) morning he saw,|proved by Commissioner J. J. Dono-| ____, ¢ ter, Miss Marion Butler, of Rockville, | visit of his friends was a farewell par. &5 he turned the corner of Shetucket|hue as follows: JUST RECEIVED, TWQ CAR- During the evening there was And Market streets, near Commerce| Shore Line Electric Railway Co, HASKELL’S STOCK FEED, per The city garbage collectors are making their rounds a day earlier to encores each Lol B {165 b Clark, prmd«nv of conducted are at Old Point Comfort, Va. o also, SR e s ey : JRatiway, Co, fsent to 3 \lorri;town% A onsihe !44I|LOADS PURE WHEAT PLOUR, 5 S B Mr, Street, the reflection of fire in Olympic | Norwich, employer, and H. A. Inder-|train on Monday afternoon. elatives ; Y se:r?cct?tcle':xenxrt];‘?\}?&ofist(h:h:;,ceg‘gg‘g:ssvlvcen?sargdar:;]: c%fi?aii!?enfiggmxz nall, which is now used as a skating | dohnen, Mystic, employe, face cut and | accompanied the body which was pre- | BRPAL VEIL ANDURILLARINYS. Sunday was the solo, The Dalme by |fine clam chowder supper. Sergeant I'nk. The windows were red with the | wrist sprained, at rate of $13.30. pared for_burial by Unedrtakers Cum- | BEST. Mrs. William Crowe, Jr, with violin|Eccleston received the best wishes of §lare of fire and he jmmediately went: Thomas Transfer Co, New London|mings & R‘mg. obligato by Miss Eliiabeth Lane. ;U for his success in his work as sales- (0 BoxX 16 at the corner of Main and |employer, and John Hendrickson, New B.f NOW, FLOUR WIiLL BE . : AT of The wVillcantie Aoa | Market streets and sent in an alarm.|London, employe, left ankle badly | Production of Fuel Bricuets in 1918. | HIGHER. At the funeral services for Mrs. G. F. o {The companies made aquick response | bruised, at rate of $9.80, The production of fuel briquets in!| ??—"‘é’e‘;‘fhfiamfi(b" he;{x nl\!arflxe( {AUTO INJURIES FATAL and upon arriving did some more good| Groton Iron Works, Groton, employ- el < er Sa y morning, Rev. George G. 1 %o Tnited States in 1913 was 477.235 | | Work in using their scaling ladders to|er,-and J. Allie, New London, employe, | the Uni NO‘V for the S“n BoxTence oficleted. The{ ot was TO 6 YEAR OLD GIRLI ot t5 the windows where the fite was | contused wound of right shoulder, af|Uet tons, valued at $3212,793, an In- - se Ambherst, Mass,, for burial. N 3 t ] [ ) mski, the six year old burning. |zt ontis istana Baude, New\“m““: ¢ St i 128 20T ]} Italian, French, Engiish and s MM William| The fire was in the balcony of the| Irondo e eei 1 eve, Int ;ww"’“‘ 20T L o 2 y o 2 ese silk neckwear at Keppler C 63 Nor reet, hall and in the partitions between the|of 312 . Cot, ~ew London, Pl e — shlne. Baby S Rlde Main St.—adv. truck in North Main street Mon pic building and the Auditorium | in, at rate of ITuedon in 3 COVE STREET 3 s ¥ morning about 10 o'clock by the theatre. ohoam E N ter st ]S ; - n sults : w-lll b th S e o oashecterts RE:‘;’:’,‘;“‘H!L\U(\h ambulance, and died at the Iflad the blaze and the firernen cut| N. S. Gilbert & Sons, Norwich, em- | e year of ma IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER e more an & recorde on a resemt trn ta the | Backus hospital about z o'clock from | through the floor and into, the parti- r, and J, H. Liepo¥, 76 Chestnut | the try, was t . . - City. Hayes' latest record is | Rternal injuries. {tions.” To make sure no sparks re- street, laceration of lert hand, at rate corded. It Was mure than fl\’ubfi nxat enloyed in one oOf|an averazs of 112 for nine gamos, | s, e, hospital ambulance was go-|mained a good deal of chemical was | of $12. S thward on North probability start. | - Keves Products Co. Montville, em-| In the Enstern States production in- The offering in all the Catholic| 1 probability start. { | 98 A R wer to a call and r che v i e butt thrown IIhdF!’ ploy and ward Carter. Montville, |Cr@3't€d §9 per cent, in ',.he CK‘T\V:L\] d our W H l T N E Y churches of e diocese on Faster Sun- | point where an automobile s ing in the balcony. The aerial|€mbloye, burns of face and hands, at|States 37 per cent, but in the Pa- e ce an v will be for diocesan charities. I st|ing along the curb, the little girl «w—‘L.n(,pr was used ‘to get the line of|rate of § cific Coast States it decreased 3 he total contributed reached|nearcd unexpectedly in the g e e xpectedly street | chep A e damage Xk ar Co., New Lon-|per cent. $ h Carrlages or thatisu.us.:l or $3,021.49 more than in|a ; e, having ciep- ot *”a;‘; dm:’mm‘;fz;non wplover, and Pearson Dolbeare,| Of the 12 plants in’ operation in Ware ouse 101 | pe it from in fi automo- e New London, emplove. arches in feet|1918, 6 used anthracite as a ra ligh | Samuel P, Willard of Colchester, an |bile. Driv rank I “who broken 1ight roken, at rate of 1A terial, 1 Arkansas semianthraci f c' asent of the state hoard of education, | Proceeding at about five ' miles an| pARK BOARD HONOR Lumsden and Van ne Co.. Bos-|semibituminous slack, 1 anthracite O the i to Middle- | swung his car off to the left at 8y o Middle- | b S | = ton, loyer. and Timothy Colli culm and bituminous slack, 1 bitum. Stroner ithoug cati : 45 s, and '11 s k""MORYXOF JOHN DUFF | (niasville, employe, steer m hand, at|inous slack and susbitumineus coal ' R 1 i I C | ne ohegan park ers te $14; and Geo Chittick nl 2 I.gas residue. Codl-tar pitch N G 4 = I met in the officer of Chairman Joseph | street, Novwich, er % s . piteh JVIAX orcon 2 L teh were used as he little girl was pig ip at once Fan ning on Mon: X 3 y ? 2.1 used sulphite . tnal repair men b e | . L m nics on the Shore Line R = 2 SR C. B, ' veatuck, | pitch, 2 used no binder and 3 uced a COTpOl‘atlm fon of the New I i | bu r g possible was {rensacted the touthie business plos .Wg H. D, Dodge, regetable binder of employed special New ; e e T b I e the meeting resolutions of respe cornea of left eve cut, at rate| processes « : ~ | her life. 3] FUNERAL. their ation of his services! L|BERTY BOND COUPONS i » ; Congneror Of Palestine Julius A. Hagherg. Sl - Fmpethy. to hia] TO BUY W. 5. STAMPS 4 Tuesday and The funeral of Julius A. Hagberg It was = . announced at the meeting| The treasury department Monday, B‘rmm rhvrlhm hrrf' have b.;en ask- | Was held on Monday afternoon from 1% rank J. King and John u Lee | threugh the Connecticut War Savings 5 R vv d e@;d ed to cend delegates to the annual thc heme of h's father, Major John A d been reannointed by J tee, advised every holder of : : 3 ean ay meeting of the New Engla atrict | H2 at Trading Cove, with many Desmond to T of the Fourth Liberty loan to of “the \Wems Eaptist | " jative i tienta aitending. There s s reinvest the half-year interest which Pesien Ml S8 tn Daovis|were many beautiful floral forms ar- . dise but mothing denaite 15 dve April 15, in Thrift Stamps and ; 0“'1 ACCOLnt [} dence, April 15th, 16th, 17th. ged about the casket, The ser- wag dec ; , 4 t this meeting. A spe- | War Savisgs Stamps. The govern- ces re nduct. by . A T i g is Trinity Bpiscopal parish s having | pey “ere conducted by Rev. Albert ng is to . o A be held in the near|meat's thrift. campaign offers Liberty| |8 P H ld lebration of tre holy commun- | , who at the close of the service haa be d oids SiarTs: the Boldote ] 35 10M1aay T\xfl:ndl\, ad Thu ma\’ 7iread Longfcllow's poem Resignation. £ ¥ i N lots, an op- i), g i Thurseviati Jennie Kendall rendered Only . B Dortunity o place’ thets Eabrty bond Brown officiating -at the Holy Teok Veil “Betwean: US and Face to interest immediately at work for the P S e ¢ek{Jface. The bearers were Fred Hag- RECOVE PED BODY {zovernment at a lucrative interest 5 ¥ & aisock, rgs Edward Peckham, Joseph Sand- 1 We have sold thess Fa.| The United States dejartment of i 2se partmer bers and Louis Dolbeare, Barial v OF JOSEPH LEMOINE | such, do not earn interest, . They are : L 0“3 Co Fg 5 ure, the ctate college at Storrs|in Maplewood cemetery, where a com- The body of Joseph Lemoine, one of | the interest. Invested in war savings| | mous Whlhmy Carr;ages for @ T (0\1"' Farm bureaus co-operat- | mittal service was conducted by Rev. the two boys A . i drowned 3 3 st’lmp\ the interest will earn four per o A ing to hold a tw ¥s' conference | Mr. Blinn. on Sunday when their canrw s compounded quarterly, nine years just because they i rday al}:d”hsm 1;{ Chamber of, Undertaker Gager had charge of the was recovered on Monday morning af fely invested, and will always ommerce hall, New Haven. % funeral arrangements. ter the search had been resumed. The ing nod. : ? o, have proved that they are License your dogs in tha town Mrs. William Blythe. river was aragged for a few hours on | e bonds of the Fourth Liverty| |, z A KID GLOVE BARGAIN clerk’s office now, male and spayed Lk the, | Sunday until darkness put an end to ! 17an, which pay six montns interest to- | | €T | what The F. A. Whitney Co. |dogs $1.25; female dogs $10.25 P one | The funeral of Mrs. Bva N. Bly # but it cwas . rosutied. colday earn. at the rate of 4 1-4 per {50 51 famals oge S1025 withe o Wil BIOR was o 3 ; Mor morning and after a few | cen 7o C < from $100 bonds| | o P%m k C& (o] Monday afternoon at ner late p oot 5 i > a B S ¥ & 33 . represents them for—Goed 4 porx Congregational church the | No. S5 Lineoin stroct, Hattford. Thg ! e body was recovered a short ! Of this war e e Falm Sunday anthem, Palm Branches, | Rev. R. R. Parker, acting rector of St Swom wtiereithe lad iwasiseer | ve year S K d G! Material, Good Worlaman~ 4T, S5ty 2che, oim, Prancees e m e s S v e e war sevines . id Gloves Good Looks, abo ‘nrmurh pleasur! Faure’s melody to | Zion 1 Smetory. Blythe died mp wil be worth §5. A fing - : . ship, above which words had been set by the late | Saturday afternon. & had been! o ) ““.“, Biiepaca “"9» S S s e o i 27 €8 H Good Comfort for the Babe, |5 W ot housckesper at the Totel Heublein (PR f ¢ 'gaves his fa- | elght thritt stimpe, ot half. the num $1.55 a pair cost of ice s Ay since it opened eighteen year EEE fd S e o Lok T - for exchange into a war| |4 3 sists who 1 ke She leaves a son, Hervert B fLouts and L voung i eséa z ] : Isn't that enough? What | cods and the sunjoct : sylvania, and three Bres 1 2F PleashE e sHeg 2l = e Lde: ; : | |Actual value $2.75 and $3.25. g {at soda fountains after ) S villiam T1. Pink of Wi 2 [favoriieteelih ol 3 im. s, Thro hpstom 5 ! ¥ more would you ask for in a|the new tax law is a pro: s | Mrs. Hugh Hamilton ad Mrs. C mother d - i Ses; a : SR : A rare opporiunity to buy \‘:;(l:.msed in & number of cities of the | Gilman of St. Albans, Vt. A i med as o | v ol |your EASTER GI OVES at a A former Norwich resident. Elmer| Private Cooney at Camp Devens. FOR MEMORIAL SERVICE ; | real bargain, also a Glove that E. Kenerson, superin 3 o Moose memorial | B0 held 4 meeting on Monday oes. | PRIVATE EDWARD ZASRSKIE A fits and wears: We are cles- in New London, ha allsttecs 3 evening fr s “his son, 1°. B. Kenerson of the brot! ! I, Cooney that ining at the Moose Home al which STUDYING IN LONDON | GoRvaionT pates 1CUSTRATING TERVIRE b vo mg out our Kid Gloves to American JFxpeditionary 'orces, now 4 ome overseas!was reported that a r gem: = { - in Germany with the Third Array of |and v at Camp Devens. Pri had Dbeen completed for the service. iale Bhvard U “”';*“‘Qo“"“m‘;fi U conqueror ot |Tvokes room for other mes- Occupation, IR ed in E 1 The committee has engaged a locai| 5 1] ot Norv _Genera i H ; el be - rio of the|in B Battery, 102nd a quartette to sing for the secvice and | St . ““‘\’V‘e;’;[ Baloating, Rt ataicope Chautauqua Guaranters in Town hall | Division, and 10 months it |an cight-piece orcliestra under the di- chosen by the F. as one of the 2 this evening at 8 o'clock Tiver e service in France. |rection of John M. Swahn has been A a8 u a ita EXCHANZES PO FITTINGS ® FA i —_—— lengaged to furnish music. There are|Aniversit n to attend universities xg:ramur requested to be present— Ropainiing | EirsAlomn: Baxes: ikt B 5 T o E - NO REFUNDS { : ors of the local lodge who | {7 the British Isie Yo De e FRE | At the newly opened recruiting sta-{, ThC firs alarm boxes and 1}):0 polr\j}“ C'ur.l\xmll”.ln( ; \-f‘rl\lwtam} they wil | fTom th opportunity an elecwd i Just One Appllcs icn ! SEEatens tion in New London, white applicants { which 1:1(_\ are f?smn‘ml have re- honor: it the service. 5 will be accepted for enlistment for a|cc.ved 2 new coat of red paint dv SENcRAl iy kio Ras been assigned to tne Univers and the Hairs Var period of three years, for service in o B R g ty of London and is doing research et yingom Come here for that Car- | Panama, Hawait and the Philipsine | rldm };;o‘x—“\”: \r(‘»;:“x;‘l:umxkv‘l‘{:] 1:2);] PLAN VICTORY CAMPAIGN | work in music and English literature, Tt v . All applicants accepted will be sent toi gietpte ~ © Fo e #| Further definite plans of work for|}e I8 residing at 3 Oakley street, S, Pk riage you expect to b“y_ “ort Slocum. the Victory loan campaign here, be- }\.. ‘.0 Afl-;r::\rett& Terrace, Chelsea, A Any wo Abraham Alexander, clerk, of Nor- = ginning next Monday, are to be made| -ondon. Eng. = e Our prices are very reason-! wick, who has filed a petition in ban {NCIDENTS IN SQCIETY |at a meeting of the general committee | e e e AL {ruptey in the United States court, has i o Tl . ithat Chairman Nathan A. Gibbs is to . able. That's what every one |the distinction of being the firct to| 200, Mre: Frank S Bunnell have | have Wednesiay evening at the WINCHENDON CORPORATION j 3imble va.is d get in a petition on one of the new [FCTUNCY oM Few Moiidas ke ma gt In the list of Massacouset:s corpors | (his to hary © says and we say it too. forms of blank designed by Clerk| The Sewing Club met Monday af-| — e L] N Pickett, of Hartford. {ternoon with Mrs. Lee Roy Robins. DAVIS THEATRE. gl%;fi;afifim‘fic“ie:\“)‘i::hu::fi:‘ minates rub off, w . < rells o 3 ", | hairs Carriages from $19.75 The failure of Conuecticut authori-| Dr. Gerard Jensen of Wells ¢ | (100d vaudeville and motion plotures | capitalized at $1,000,006, for the manu- | {run i ties to deliver prisoners (o Atlanta fed- | Aurora, was in town for the week-end.|so;iyre the bill at the Davis theatre | facture of cotton goods und textiles.|quiacone Strollers from $7.50 eral prison until this month was due to| Mrs. Edward D. Fuller has returned | for the first half of this week. Don't|The incorporators are Julia White| |the fact that in August the federal jafter a few days' visit with Hartford!Change Your Husband is the feature |Castle of Honolulu, Zodoc L. White,| : Sulkys from $5.00 authorities ordered that, because of |friends | picture, starring Gloria Swansen in the | Allan T. White, Neison 1. White, Jo- |gmxr the :n{fluenza nodmnre prisoners be sent| j izabeth Pullen of Winches- |feminine lead. The feature act is The|Seph N. White, Jr, and Rachel B, AT THE BIG STORE WITH THE |until further orders were received. ter, Mass.. is at her home in town for |Three Serenaders, a clever vocal and|White of Winchendon, Charles D LITTLE PRICES { .A resident of Nor wich for a short|2 few da musical offering which is good. Peat|White of Norwich; Conn.; Wineired [ttme, ' Rev. H: P. Fuller, who as Mrs, Charles W. Prentice returned|and Stevens have a neat " Chinaman | W. Badger of Brookline and Madelina employed at the Groton Iron Works | Sunday from New York, where she has ' and blackface comedy sikt that keep |E. W. Hoyt of Chillcothe, . for several months, and Mrs. Fuller|been spending three menths at the|(he smiles rippling all through their i : lare to leave next month for their home | Biitmore. iurn on the stage. Mlle. Luigard has a County Legislaters to Meet, state, Kansas. Rev. Mr. Fuller h: i 23 : e 1R nice posing act that took well with gislat Bulleti €l B2cte 0y Schwanz Bros Ine, |siznea as pastor of ‘tne Niantic Bap. | gloissgoamin Allsn Ods, Jr. of Entlthe large sudiences on Monday. A|Tnurday sanetneed R ] New is the L} Sk i tist church. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Jurton Holmes travelogue completes|anq representatives of ¢ London | they are it § the bill. T S e e A A woodland fire at Montville recent- | Archibald Mitchell. B il s B £annty winld 19508 2 | . L B I ek B P to consider the matter of an increase es our 9—11—13 Water Street o e . to Oaitdals ane pare e | e e e o e Sief | Passover Began Monday: Evening. | in compensation of the couniy com.-| S' : We Give and Redeem Gold Stamps on |far as Henry X s pla of her grandparents, Gen, and Mrs.|, The Feast of Passover-began Mon- B e e i’h':ré‘eef'f.\;“‘fffii display of nearly to the poor f; L 3 -- | Williamn A, Aiken, has left town. day evening. | A O Rurcyr e cral hours before the blaze was Dr. and Mrs. William W. Leonard of | o Fassover, (Pesach) f the seven day | bs 3;;“2t;;‘[_r"?,’,‘i‘,‘,f‘.‘,‘J;;hig"fi‘,‘\?{:“;‘ "[ moderzte pric. tinguished, many men from Palmer- lian street have as their guest Mrs, | oorval Obsery by ewa Hae e, R | WIFE NOTICE. et of Mount Alry, Pa. formerly of Not- | i yife, it was the frst of the three| that the committee on the 1yd1eiury! Whereas my wife, Lydia, has left my| A5 the regent of Faith TrumbulijWich. Pllgrim ' festivals, upon which every | would give a hearing on a bill “amend- : bed and board without dt Y| Chapter, D. A. R, Mrs. William Tyler male Jew was required to present him. {iNg an act concerning county commis- { Wiy rovecation 1 hereby forbid ol Geor | Browne 'is recovering from pneumonia,| The Secretary of the has elf in person at the central sanctuary | Sioners in New London county.” Th # bk b 5w W BT truistirg or WMtbeny Bt on"my | following influenza, and the apnointed |advised that instructions will i " Aithough the Passover | bulletin account a will pay no bills of hor delegaies were unable to attend, the ed detailing the Coast Guard c has cert 7 1 i & tures in common with by Senator 135 to 143 MAIN STREET DR £ 9. JQm:S contracting after this date. chapter is represented at the continen- |ters Unaiga and Bear to the the duty |the universal Spring festival, it tal congress in Washington this week | of patrolling the waters of Bering Sea | historical significance which elves it Body Sent to Morristown. | Established 1872 Suite, 46 Shannon B HENRY A. PELOQUIN. by Miss Carrie E. Rogers, formerly of | for the protection of the Amencan lh\stmg vitality. Tt isthegreatindepend- The body of David Walshk, who died Take elevator Shetucket Suest - _Starling, .Conn, -Agril 14.-1919, Norwich, entrance. - Phowe Paka f, fur-seal herd . ence.day of the Jew. this city from tuberculosis was

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