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Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Of- ) the effect that it would be all Fight the rent for that time h. Justice Dean gave. ju defendant to ncovr)'eo-h _the cs He -found_that the i )!:3 forfeiture their rights of f What Is Geing on Tonight. Obwebetuck Lodge, No. 16, 1. O. O. [¥F.. meets 807 Main street. 5 Lidies: Catholic Benevoient Asso- | Bocause thiere was mo I ciation meets in St. Joseph's hall | gpa O 8% THSE WEE JEHIS et but it was not actually | is a vegetal- Jdustice of the Peace Curtis Dean|December 14. 1918 8 vepitel rendercd his decision in the o - the First Spiritualist Soclety na: s I v ‘wonderful weight Samuel Foti, Wednesd afternoon, | 1ution™ held g speéial mi Many en- finding for the defen The suit | O ire. ITorbert Fon sal “Korein. Bding (o fne gefenant, R I o or et Heruere i Cilipve o | el S : Zeight pedue: Bank street owned by the society but which is leased to Foti for use as a theatre. The theatre was closed part Wel- participation in the Win 16, Tt come ‘Home. celebral would ride in these.' ng. ternoon and considered the matter of} ‘.t"gz'“'?'"':’t‘%.j:“ x |streets al 3.30 Wednes q.,i' i, rio wtarving. (A e A of the time last October on account d Toon when the five-i Detigijth 8¢ the influenza_cpldemic. "Tne suit s e St _'f,,‘,,‘;:‘,:;g y e, Capltol City, Pipe s ¥ St o matt m umerous users Fot! allexed that he had verbal agree- |18, the parade aud tha€_the, members B gt o, "na | B2 ‘ ? A - < o ooy Ash- 1 G ana Mrs. Joseph ment with a trustee of the society to @ by Charles B. . of a ostmaster John O’Rourke has been|away, I The truck was back of]g < e Watt and son = ———=————=|nolifled that ihe treasury depar e asid Thisen Wis Gibie. oute L T Tt eyt B, has iscued treasury savings of being in a closed caT. £0| Al AAEY. ¢ Hurat s éntents 4 jeates for through the po to turn into| per nis m Howard, of w&» and other agencies which have D | North ~street. The truck K ,,.M‘-" = . xr}:\ing “war s-fvmgl stamps. The cert ’g.mpfh smashing the fender Qent. el a0 % tificates are of two denominations. the. ie tonneau. The truck|itself was| , The Wercsster Evening ta Rundred ‘Golias certifcate: which is (o] Stidhmat Hinrd. OMGr g contains a sketch of ] be sold at first and second class post- offices and the thousand dollar cer- ificate, which will be soid omly at banks and-trust companies. The hun- | dred dollar certificates will sell for | 533.50_during August and- will increase the rate of twenty. cents a month. Postmasters are authorized to accept war savings stamps of the series of to the matured value of $140.in hange for a hundred dollar certifi- caté. These certificates unlike the war savings stamps will.not be re- deemable at the postoffices, but will have to be redeemed at the treasury department in Washington. The local loffice has not vet placed its requisi- tiop for a suppiy of the new' certifi- | cates but will do so,within a few days. i Mail addressed to Latvia and Lithu; | ania will now be received at the lo- cal postoffice for delivery. No par- but there each agreed to er's dama allowed to go. sured. Beatrice Tellier, aged-two months, daughter of . and Mrs. Jr. of 13 Latayette street, died Tues- day evening, following a bpief iliness with acute indigestion. The funeral was held from the home of her par- ents -~ Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in St Joseph's cemetexy. The funeral of Selah A. Burnham [ han beid ‘Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his home in Andover. Rev. H. B. Goodsell of the Andover Congrezational church conductéd the services. THe bearers were e Hyde Louis Whitcomb, E. H. Cook, e ere Tellier, ['show cah_snisieot.’ out e world at the agé ot 15 with capital of $2.30. but a total Wwith unlimited the form of a strong, vi a stout hear E morals, he has | bui ;phphl WOy ‘business. ugh now on the very eve of s = ping from the octos h-.ri‘nnuumo the rare nonogenarian class, he is as active, physically and mentajly, a: many a man 30 years younger, a Just to prove it he spent the eatly part of the day receivi and making a few green Thursday eve; Friday for Fairy Lake farm. Fox and Miss orwich Satur- A lawn party is to be held on the A fine lot of Ayfshire cattle arrived| }:‘4 by druggists i %u:“%flow fr 2nd Anamadine o Connect- Outside Line Shows Siee “els ‘or merchangise will be accepted|E. M. Yeomans, Winthrop White and ven aid for at letter mail rates|Freéd Olds. Burial was in Townsend but letters, post cards, printed mat- | cemetery, :Andover. “The funeral ar- “lter. samples of merchandise and com- | rangements were in charge of Under- | mercial papers both ordinary and reg-1taker Jay M. Shepard. Dr. F.oC. Jackson | e i ot i s 3T S0 cactyoF five i siog sl republics in what was formerly RuS-{ wera shown at the local Y. M. C. & DENTIQT Wednesday evening, under the aus- ) | Main St 5 T Regers wae & Colbimper chBiby Before Reduction PLAINFIELD : Reduce 10 to 60 Pounds James Muldoon, manager of a lo- b BC betklet. entitied " Redace Waight Nappily.” wich e, il nend U B o by letter or poat- card. Tond the : Goviehtiams, baitar posich and ml@u . 3 cr l":' to ofl(r’. W:dpublh;n .it. omce or twi Syitem n idel mz..t.: v 80 well known and 5o widely cal store on Babcock avenue. has purchased a new automobile. James Fee | cioreor it tor any rencen e BRI OIf of Rorein Sivert Frome hondt a in direet from head- Taartos, samd s e SRL o <%0 Kores calls. -He was born in Jewett City, town of Griswold, Ct, Aug. 1, 1550, 4nd . the first 16 years of ife were spent at ihe family hi His first journey fmo mfleln”hal W?:‘sgn foot a distance of 20 m s c] possession being his little Bible which he still ha: Early in life Mr. Coffey has also purchased a new road- ster. The Misses Blake, Stewart, Connell and Sharkey, of Jewett City, and Miss Grady of Taftville, were week send 1 visitors at Daniel Connell’s. pices of the industrial department of the association. The. pictures were The Making of a Man-o'-Warsman, The Malking of Cement and a travel- ogue illustrated by scemes in southern Two farmers, sons of Father Abra- am. who have gome back to the soil instead of back to Jerubalem, o down Main street with a load chickens, about § o'clock Wednes- The chickens’ legs had Fanning acquired babits of nmuy honesty,” a rever- ence for the Biblé and an unwavering determination’ to abstemiously avoid tobaceo and liquor. From 1840 to 1861 Willimantic | hone 44 Tiomey order, or stamps to Korein Company. M: SHEPARD | e morning. California.. There was a g0od attend- | he worked as & factory hand in Glin | © Tecr® & ; . \il been securély tied but apparently lance-at the show. - : fon and Worcester, saving his earn- | visited friceds L Tucogeornath ©. 5 JAY ot %o much care had been given to Brief Mention. . ings. In 1861 he put his small capital v"::d :,r,’fi::; h:",f:',:""'. yitd KOREIN COMPANY, N.C.568 Station F, NEW YORK, N. Y mauking the eoop. secure. s the team 1s coming down Main et one of e chickens fell out, intol the street. A kind hearted youns man,’torn with WILLIMANTICY ik ght of the innocent bird fall- to work in the facts skirts and cstablished i that year sub | Worcester Sunday en route to Buffalo, Worsésir Sutrt o a ©/ X.'Y. where he is attending - the ness flourished under. his esceliapt | Knights “of Columbus National con- management and was incorporated in Fariier Keele Was orse! Miss Grace E. Randall is to spend the month at Alss Maud Scherer's Dramatic Camp, at Treadwell's Isl- and, Ipswich, Mass. Miss Scherer has just returned from France. where she at_L. I. Leavitt's. M. and Mrs. Calvin L. Rawson are vistting {riends in Providence. Funeral Director & :“'m}‘:alme? 0 turned to their home in Providence after spending three weeke at The Maples. Stetson of sitors at M NORTH ST, vention. panied by Morrissey, of Rev. R. P. > a passing automobile went it -3 1885 the Worces " . iy A 2 T Vicked it up, calling to the|has been plaving with the Verdun b BT Lo “‘:;E et et | Voluntown, Miss Nina Gordon of Southbridge| A. A. Gaisford preached an excel- | from - e They dia Mot answer. He|Players, taking the lead in Bilicted. | {0"e Royal Wercester Gorser mol| Messrs Tayior and Robertson of|was at William Gordon's for e week | lent sermon Sunday morning to a falr | Mass. » 1in.. ‘Still they drove seréme-| Miss Myurtice Tryon left Tues for| pany. with Mr. Fanning as president,| Boston are making a complete sur-[efd. sized audience. Among those present| There rop ¥ KIHOU”“‘V Bros = isions of chicken pie rose in|Antrim. N.HL. wheré she will ‘spend | P&R WO Jr Tapning as pre o | vey of the Lawton MMl properts. . Augustus Gilbert. inl the north part|from out of town was Miss Dorothy | berrie: AEC) L . the man’s mind, He clutched the|a ]rvn[mm.h.‘ e & b 1| the entire.world devoted exclusively to| A large and eothusiastic crowd at- |2 fthe fown, was kicked by his horse | Galsford of Providence. numerous FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND jiddy firmly, under hs atm and start- . aHe 3 _‘-eo’rzem aton are ™2 teh manufacture of corsets, but In the| tended the baseball game between|®2d quite seriously injured recently. Charles' C. Levick has returned to ! L E b 1 home. But he.did. not get far be- Tivanum and these| WORAerful work of building this great| Plainfield and Moosup Sunday after- —— — = Proyidenice after several weeks spent 7 EMBALMERS feré a uvroar rose behind him. A fel- ¥ & industry ‘Mr. Fanning never allowed|neoon at Wilcox park. The game i . t CHESTERFIELD B s i Willmantic, Gonn | 1% counryman of the chicken's own_|caildren e X jss Boulah Watswm 1oLl Mol to feel " hat” oy Bimen | Wrn e on Be i Lo SOUTH WILLINGTON Mrs. Charles Collins and children of | '\ o mon 3 o "™ jer whe had watehed,he,dffaf . fogmi| W oddestiey guncaing for NE 7" Was the only aim of man. A visit to| score of 5 to 0, was the first in a se-| Miss Helen Dimock of Hartford, ip PoruAnd, Me. are visiting Rev. C. H.| p,ve roturned to New Phone 290 Lady Assistant) | his place of business, lifted his volce(d0%. . 50 4 has piyrchasea| the Plant in Worcester reveals the fact| ries to be played between the . two Visiting at the home of Mr: and Mrd.|Falmer = = s iting Mr, and Mrs. tt Le — . sl (he house on Lewiston avenue owned| (13t Mr. Fanning values the Health,| teams. Both teams gave a snappy ex- | Louis Dimock. A ",“"’d ath.of Mes G T Cottrerr op|- The dance given in t = — contfort and welfare of his 2,000 em- | hibition of baseball but the Moosup| Mr. and Mrs, I McCready of New |QL the deach of Mre €. T Cottrell of| i) clun Thursday evenir ecceived here of the| Pi0YeS aBove every other considera-( boys were unable to"do much with the| YOrk are zuests at the home of Mr.| JER COTREL,, THE TOmIw Rave the |, iiended riva: in Phiadelphia of Sergt.| uon THhe factory, together with his| offerings of Gaucher, who through hisfand Mrs. Joseph Strauss. . M and Mrs: Tra Flodals ot “Bxeter| .. The New London baseball tes rre Gomon, 11 expects to be dis | BroWisions for the welfare of the ramy| superb pitching in the last two games( Mrs. Rose Blake of Xew York isf. .ty §nd Mes. Ira Tlsdale of Bxeter| oy, sierfeld team pi charged :_(oon o of workers there, is a worthy monu- | has made himself a favorite with the|visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Won- nogn, They -were &cconipanied by MN. ‘hesterfield won Tie case agalist Joe Baron of Ives| o Nis mative foyios, He has given|local fans. —Manager Morrisette pro-|chasek for two weeks Clarénce Rathbun of North Kingston. |, M1, William Foshers, w b e wiieh wass u have coras up in| Lo Die native fowh of Jewett City, a|duced anpther star in Wells, the new| Miss Marion Maloney of New York. i il with pneumonia, i mpros Police court Wednesday was continued | Loautiful park which is named in his| left felder, who featured with many|Who was visiting here with rejatives, R e R slowly. police caurt, isgay was congh honor. He also had a large part in| brilliant catches and much daring|Was taken seriously {ll last week and BOLTON e = Willi ti C 0 et g e SEATaE » monamient to; tie soldiers, base running. ~Nolan. Gomssiin - anai] was remgved 1o thy Stafford hospion |* MOHEGAN - E & ive town. uttle came in for honors on the bat-| Where she was operated on for ap- 1y, daught £ M # nHimantc, onn. LMir and Mis. Joh Duggan of New (A0 his relations with the public in- | ting list. Emil Tatreniere. an;. oia] pendjcitia. - She ‘16 resting. comifort: | mitee & By of (RIS pldoe, and| Charles Matthews has finished ha e ters, Misses Mary and Julia Duggan| Eaamien: aniie Sity of Worcester Mr.| plaimficld star, umpired a very satis-fably and expects to leave the HOSPl-1George Pinnegan o South Manchester | ing. - g , ng manifested a epirit of | First N, tional bank is having his va- tal in a few days. ‘were married in that town last Thu C. A. Gager, Jr., of Norwich is he of 124 High street. Henry B. Martin . of J. Spellacy of Hartford' was _the weék end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ing his new barn here Henry Dolbeare i liberality that has towards Increasing D Me. and Mrs. Finnegan are ta n autémobile trip to the shore Bone a long wasy their usefulness. 4 factory zame. ing West Main street had his thumb badly cut while| He has given liberally to Hahnemann | oo ot 7, Charles A. Jerome of the o “yigtner. Gager. chonping weed Tuosday atternoon. | hospital, "churches, schools. the Grand | (Lo, Glarence Windsor s assist Sh Anpmis Kitk of New York 18 P Tty th 66 r5eg- Inibeetol whs Tn town| . Mr. Woodruff has finishe o R R e b &T{h"i-fl“ Bepublic. and to all wor- | off y 2" ;Iis, pank Auring the absence Visliing Mr. and Mes. W L orockett | recentiy on his round of inspection. |hix grass and oo e v b arities. » 3% fs. Anna Skalnik and iss ilian o Mr, Sturgis of New Londo . Captain James B. Tullerton has been| Notable among Mr. Fanning's be-| At a recent mesting of the Men’s| Maloney, who have been visiting rela- | pramigs o semmin e e e he | friends here Sunine OF THE \ appoinicd “to take charge of the ser-|nevolent acts for the people of Wep. | ciub. in the basement of the Episco-|tives here, have returned to their | mariiord, where she iy » g 5 ce men’s division in the Welcome| cester was his donation to the Girly | Dal church, Sidney Payne was elect-|homes in New York. - At e i i thw i three | More: than 30,000 women ave.'s q & v > Home parade. Siteon | Trade sohool of the sum of $100.000| ©1 President, Charies Alexander vice| The ball game scheduled for mext | one” of ‘Souin Manchester and Mre | ploron i, U000, women 3 e J! " The repairs to the road on on | for a new building. This money has|lwesident; Frederick Lynwa, secre-|Saturday afternoon with the South|gpnt ©f G0Nt JIAGEUERET S0 Wik i plo ¥ }{ 131l have been completed by the street| heen in the hands of the city for more| arv. and William Warhurst, treasur- | Windham team has been called off. | tiomey, 00T of indsor oo e o | > i ¢ depariment but the road is being kept|than a year and has earned about|cr ~ The Men’s club, which has bee'i| word having been received that the| Rk o0 o g — closed to give the Shore Line com-|$4,500, which will be added to the um | 0r<an‘zed in order to umi‘e tk: men|South Windhams could not play here|® mie¥s. pany time to complete its part of the i repairs. Molvin Larson, the town is to hold an open meet-| this week. = on thé last Friday monta. given by Mr. Fanning to be expend on the new bullding to be ercoren oo the site of the svening of tee ‘b . Loomis was a _recent 7. guest of his son, Charles N. Loomis, Jr., in Pawtucket. . Mrs. Iz R. Ward is visifing her sis- about 25, was ar- USQUEPAUGH Rogers home on Hi, NOW GOING ON restea Tuesday <veming. chirged with | airect. ey Mary Avery is _ T R S e i frightening some girls: by tying a| Mr. Fanning married Sept. 23, 1850.| Wosterly. R. I. and Easiera }'int Frank Gardner and family of Exeter| Acres. 3 : 1 % + ittkereiies over diis Hewd. ke was Rosamond Hopkins Dawless, who died | Miss Alice Clarke of Nev Yrrk islwere callers here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGurk have i ): ! H warned to find another form of|Dec. 14, 1901. He has two daughters.; ' it ng Miss E. Mae K::'2 at St Mrs. Brown of Westerly visited last{ purchased a Shetland pony with cart BRERS R amusement and was allowed to £0.| Mr. Fanning is in every sense a re- | John's rectory. week with Mrs. J. G. Lamond. also a lamb, for their children. All P } Officer Frank McLean made the ar-|markable man. At the age of 89 he is Mrs. Irving Phillips and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Whitford of|are fast friends; the affection doesn’t i rest. 2 = the main mgtive power of one of the| Marion. who have been visiting at| Exeter were callers here Saturday. stop even between the animals them- | Aches, pains, nervousness, diffie The Windham county commission-|biggest businesses of its kind In the| Thomas Marshlands, have returned to] Dr. Kenyon and family and Amos|gelves: both were. lonely when com- culty in urinating, often mean < met at the Brooklyn jail Wednes- |svorld, with a complete grasp on every | thei rhome in New Bedford H. Kenyon and _family attended the|ing to their new home away from . " Th Ad's day. Routine business was transact-|detail. Active in mind and body, In as| The Misses Bernier and Beau- |lawn party at Slocum Friday even-|ineir mates. On being taken into the| 86rious disorders. The worl ed. perfect physical condition as a man of | chemin are passing two weeks' va-|ing. barn for the night the lamb souzht the | standard remedy for kidney, lives, his age could possibly be, he attributes | cation at Ocean beach. Mrs. Sterry Cahoone of Slocum|stall with the pony, ceased its bleating | pladder and uric acid troubles— called here on friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holden of At tleboro, Mass, spent Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C: Ke: yon. They also attended church here Sunday_morning. Mrs. Mabel Cranston of Slocum was a caller_in this village Saturday. Mrs. Walter Cornell and children of Bridgeport, Conn., are visiting Miss Grace Cornell. Mrs. Julia Palmer has his long ‘and useful life to temperate living. Mrs. S. A. Tibbetts entertained Sat- urday afternoon and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Milton and Ches- ter ‘Gordon of Goodyear amnd Georse Tibbetts of Norwich. Miss Violet Rogers returned Sgtur- day from Danbury, where she has been and the two slept with their noses to- Fether. Recent guests at the Congregational parsonage were Mrs. Frank K. Ab- bott's sister, Miss Fisle Mathews, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. and cousin, Miss Martha Mathews, of Lowell, Mass, When they retwrned home Miss Eliza- beth Mathews, another sister, who has been with Mrs. Abbott for several months, returned with them. Misses Frances Develin and Lizzie WINDHAM Mrs. Martha Manley Fuller, a sister of the late George S. Manley and a [| former resident of Windham, was stricken with a. shock at her home in Portland about a month ago and is now in St. Joseph's hospital, Willi- mantic, where she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Groton have beén guests al George Cook’s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams are en- COLCHESTER Miss Susan Day and Miss Alice Kent have gone to the Adriondacks for a few weeks’ visit with friends. James Penrose and son, Edward, of Naugatuck, formerly of this pace, were calling on friends here Monday. Bdward T. Bunyan was a Willi- mantic visitor Tuesday. Louis Cohen and family of Hart- GOLD MEDAL LM o bring quick refief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as the mations remedy of Holland for more than 280 returned to tertaining their sister, Mrs. Morin, and | spending the past month at the sum- | ford, formerly of Coichester, are the|her home at Rocky Brook after sev-|Grogan of Hartford are guests of Mr.| years. All druggists, in thres s her two_children from Salem. mer school. Zuests of Mrs. Cohen”s parents in|eral weeks' visit with her son, Rev. C.|and Mrs. B. L.\ McGurk. Look for the pame Gald Madal en evers Mon Rev. P. A. Matthias of Bridgeport,| G. J. Murray, J. D. Fraser and Ar-| town for a week's vacation. H. Paimer. Miss Katherine Stetson and Cfarence | - o et e Calolin Oliver Woodhouse lodge, No. 51, K.| Mrs. Hattie Folgate has returned who made such a favorable impre: thur Coffey were Norwich visitors on heme after a short visit with friends at_Wakefield. Mrs. Richard Bristow and children of West Kinsston were callers here Sunday afternoon. Lieut. and Mrs. H. INDIGES i 1UR Caused by of P, met in Pythian hall, Tuesday evening. There was 3 large attend- ance, including out of town members. The rank of esquire was conferred on on candidate. After the work a so- cial hour was With the sewing campaipgn at hand, a good Sewing Ma- ; Dpsmea. chine in your home is most impoprtant for it is the rost: ¥ 4 ST e R et Brc}fl:u‘:'e;ux‘; b efficient aid to economy that a family can own. " ¥ : P o T redaick B Ates o8 William The savings that it enables you to make on your home . Marshall of Salem were in town Tues- sewing pays for it in a short time, therefore in these day# weare el . adisooen Tfime.fiy. of high cost of living we ask you mm:e:dn:“h of Lebanon was in & o Leonard Siebert of Bast Hampton HOW CAN YOU BE WITHOUT ONE? wap ¥ visitor Rete Tueaday, U TO MAKE.IT EASY TO OWN ONE WE WILL i3 ALLOW YOU $12.00 FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE Margaret White were calling on During this demonstration and sale we will buy your old friends in "Middletown, Tuesday. Mrs. Chaunéy Brown and daughter X sewing machine regardless of make, age or condition, and - allow you $12.00 for it. of Middletown of Middietown ard the FREE SOUVENIRS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron R Abell, on Pleasant stree! /NORTH WOODSTOCK W. C. Ellis, silk artist and factory expert will be with us beginning Tuesday, and each lady who calls at our 4 during the demonstration and sale will receive fie:t: Miss Alice Whitney and Miss Bish- name stitched with Belding’s Finest Satin. . Good have re- ‘of people —in fact abont 9 out ol J T 1es from ndi Tasie, Neariy Seery Suse i oxueed s e ot heartburn, bit tiog. foed n’- ¢if, are, meverthe- i 1 e 3 3 10 80 is to o "t their sourae—set rid o fhe scid. ry Z op, who have been here for several weeks, have gonme fto Marblehead, Mass.,' for a while. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Healey of Simsbury spent Sunday at BEche " The Dramatic club of this place pre- m the play No Trespassing at Ab- Friddy evening. Miss Mildred Brown., who has been Attending the summer school at Dan- bury, has gone from there to visit relatives in Brooklym, N. Y. Miss Martha Todd returned af- ter two weeks’ stay in Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrick of Or- ange, N. J, are at E. E. Trask's for & week. Wil Make Sunday Excursion to Ocean Beach every Sum day during the season, leaving the Railroad dock at fool of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o'clock. Returning leave Beach ai 5 o reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand new boat with Deisel Engine accommeodations for 600 passengers. : i - FARE 40c EACH WAY. i “Alter using ‘gge and painy NI i et Dr. and _Mrs. Arthur Smith were lers at Mrs. A. A. Paine’s Friday. v were on their return trip to New Mexico. having ceme from there by automobile in Jume. _“Mr. and Mrs. Charles White of Port- several days last week'