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" Norwich, Tuesday, Nov, 11, 1919, VARIOUS MATTERS . Light vehicle lamps at 5.03 o'clock this evening. Even the almanacs for 1920 have gone up in price. AReal Remedy For Falling Hair Keeps Scalp Clean and Healthy—Pre- vents Dandruff. When year hair becomes fded, éry, WIFE'S R s wecemm sradi 5. Volnae | HUSBANH'S MTH SOBN AHER been spending several weeks in Volun- L Dr. William Kane of Hartford has | 3 fis PR Dbeen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Watson of 26 Laurel Hill avenue. for the United States railroad admin- istration, spent the week end at his home in this city. NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919 town with Miss Bertha Gallup. C. B. Messinger, traveling auditor Mrs, Addie Bill You 'might be surprised to kaow that has returned to {he best thing vou ean use for a severe h ,-i5.a - remedy which i3 easily pre- s Rl B ey Weeks wilh TEr napew. Tring Ander- :';u:} l‘: :ome inyjuat a few monients. out badly and new hair canfot grow,| Today, November 1ith, the day's|weeks with her nephew, Irving Anders It's cheap, but for prompt resuits it the roots shouid be immedlately vital-|length will be exactly ten hours. son, and his family at Sterling. 4 ized and properly nourished. beats anything else vou ever tried. Usu- ally stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too— children like it—end it is pure and good. Pour 27, ounees of Pinex in a pint To do this quickly, safely and at lit- tle expense, get from your druggist some Parisian sage (liquid form) and apply as directed. Parisian sage is guaranteed to abolish St. Martin of Tours is commemmor- ated in the church calendar today, the 1ith, Dr. Paul Schwartz and his sistér, Miss Dora Schwartz, are to make an automobile trip to Worcester today. Noah Rogers of Bosten, a former The annual meeting of Norwich resident, is on a business trip the pro- all . dandruff—stop scalp itch and|bate juuges ot Connecticut is to be| here. bottle; then fiil it TP with ""‘“1".‘-}3“,1 falling hair and promote & new growth [held in Hartford, Wednesday. Ja P. Hay f Norwich, dis= lated sugar syrup. Or use clarifie or money refunded. .It's in great de- 2 ames: P, Hayes of Norwic molasges, honey, or corn syrup, instead mand by diseriminating women be- | Suburban church organizations arej trict deputy of the Eks. for the state of susar syrup, if desired. Thus you ! cause it makes the hair so soft, lus-ladding to their revenues by holding|of Connecticut, has arranged to have mlke“a fufipiq&—l family supply—but: | trous, easy mhnrn‘nnt:uufitlvexfi nr;:i chrysanthemum shows and-sales. the district deputy grand exatled rul- ol t { cavier than it really is. 3 er make his official visit to New Lon- | don icdge Thursday night, Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Klein, Charles A. Klein and Joseph T. Klein of New York, and Mrs. William W. T. |- Lentz of Philadelphia, arrived here on Monday night to attend the funeral of Frederick L. Klein today. They are stopping at the Wauregan house. HOLIDAY FUND GROWS FOR TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM The two publi for the Holida; State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Mr: costing mo more than a smail bottle of ready-made cough syru And as s cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price, It goes right to the spot and ives quick, lasting relief. 1t promptly als the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the 2 annoying throat tickle, loocsens the PARKER | phlegm, and soon your cough stops en- d { tirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarsemess and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated coms pound of Norway pine extract, famous | with Parisian sage is a easy to. use, not sticky or delicately perfumed—an s liquid free from all danger- »us ingredients. 1f you want good looking hair and plenty of it by all means use Parisian age—a iittle attention now helps in- sure beautiful hair for year to come. Lee & Osgood will supply/you and guarantee money refunded If you are not entirely satified. TEE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH. The Norwich Red Cross solicitors are hoping that everyone with a heart and a dollar will manifest both tos day, Armistice Day. The Preston Chapel Community sing and prayer meeting, Wednesday ev- ening is to be led by Rev. E. A. Legg) of Trinity Methodist church. You are invited to the big Yankee} Division dange, state armory, Willi-} mantic, Armistice night, Nov. 11, au- spices YD Veterans' Asso.—adv. There is to be another eclipse this jmonth, an annular eclipse of the sun, STEPHEN C. PARKER. MRS. STEPHEN C. Monday evening at 6.30 o'clock, less than twenty-four hours after his wife's spent i Montville and on-the same farm. Jour years ago this month Mr. and v Parker celebrated their gold- J its healing effect on the membranes. . 1 T death, Stephen C. Parker, 80, died at en wedding. . fee i o s The regular Semi-Annual Dividend [ November 22, visible as a partial| I'rederick A. Byrnes and Miss Mary ¥ 5 = % CEE AR ding. Zre .| To avoid disappointment asl ., your aas been declared st the rate of 4:per | eclipse in the United States. Richards, continue {o ind general in- ;‘,{5_ home at Tast Great PIRhiaMra{ . pdrker, wite l‘]‘f S.“P‘“l“] ~'Lo' druggist for “2%, ounces of Pinex” with CHAPPELL CO. ent. a year trom the earnings of the | (Cpasier Miner of North Stonington|terest in the project. No sum is too Pavier died Sunday night at 11.30 o'-| Ps.ker, died Sunday night about 11301 gy Jione und 'don't accept. anythin , T i e Mo, U (it °® P2V#DI | noiy 19-pound raccoon in the vi-|small to aid the laudable work. and|Clock. Both deaths were the result of|oiclock at her home at Fast Great| i ™Giyranteed to give absolue catis Telephone 24 R At e e 7 i inity of ] ill Saturday solicitors will accept the largest 5 2 s tle aer R i e Ping : : FRANK f. WOODARD, Treastrar. /| Sloily of Pendleton . Hill - Saturday SE i Rl eer e e fo‘“mzl Parker was hbrn in Montville, | Parker was born in Montyille, April 2,| faction or moncy refunded. i 104 Main Street »r March it 9, 1839, and was the son of | 1837, and most of ho Co, ¥, Wayne, Ind izl ¢ contributions receive life had been A fine new walk is being laid along o Iar. contrlbltions Teceived |y i mes and JBavih i iy or Central Wharf 6 £ His | passed in that village. = the property of Plaut gnd Cadden, on, M1 from 25c to §15. wife was born in the same town April| Mre. Parker had been a member of Church street, below the Second Con-| . The latest do ; 1837. Although he never took a very | the .Montville Congregational church gregational church. e o Q. Eniler erest in politics M for over fifty years and she was well The current White Ribbon Bauner | = was at one time an a; known amonz many of the older resi- the town of Montville. Mr., Parker was a farmer ail his life and was very successful. Six vears ago he disposed of his farm-in Mont- | dents of that place. In her early life she was a teacher in the Montville schoo and also faught at Mt. Pleasant street school a number of years ago. ¥z 5 | mentions that a Woman's Christian Temperance union was recently organ- ized in Noank with twenty members. Trappers hereabouts learn that one CENTRAL STORE Phone 1238 , J. Dana’ Coit, v D. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Carne§, Mrs. John Townsend, AUTOMOBILE. ACCF.SSORIES‘ - reanouts Jean that OnolL - Camnel, Mis. John Townstnd| VIl eand located ¢ Bast Great Piain|Bne was the dsushlec. of Hisem Ba: . : Tinginit "oposcum. ot anly “for eoat| Steam Laundre, B T Moriey, Joseph | M. and Mrs. Parker were married in | ker and Lucy Dow Paimer. Surviving Timken-Hyatt and R miaey ot for It S onts s | Sream Laundry. Fo . Mocley. JoseDh | srcntoilie; ‘ovambar-27, 1865; by the| Mr, and Mra. Parkéc sse srrived by SPECIAL FOR ) b z 5 {3rs. Biigubetn B Davis, Mayor J. J.| PASLer of (he Montvile Congregational | two sons, James A. Parker and Julian New Departure Bearings Robert H. Montgomery is already. at | Desuond. 1 L ev illiam Dickenson at| E. Parker. both of Norwich. There are SALES—SERVISE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second -Figor }(.nat Torty-eight of the fifty-{two grandchiidren, Carl S.-and Ralph . DAY four years of their married life was!C.- Parker, also of Norwich. : AND WEDNESDAY Mrs. G. Wyman Carroll, Jr., T N work on plans to cover the Every- | Member canvass of the United Con-| gregational church, appointed for Sun- | g2y, December Tth. Miss Jane E. Bill, Miss Katherine Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. John- son, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carroll, B OLD TROLLEYMEN HAVE WHAT SOME FAM E Y ] Fuone 751-3 NEW LGNOON s : Tt hurston, Miss Fannie Young, ous COAL métber of the famihn, tammishod the | Miss Sarah Young. Miss Mary Hwin,! APPLIED FOR WORK WEN sAY ABouT Music|EXtra Quality Shoulder Steak basis for a dinner even friends | Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee, Mrs.| Reports were in circulation Monday| -John Wannamaker says: “No one| Cut From Corn Fed Steers,|; Have you poor & of Mr. and Mrs . Tanner, at Vol- | Frederick §. Camp, Mrs. Charles _}I.{nnt a number of the old empjoyes of | can overestimate the influence of good 35¢| magneto. recharged in - the untown the oth : Preston, Miss Delia Leavens. Contri- |the Shore Line Biectric Raflway Co.,|music. It not only elevates those who | O K S YO WAL - Nouwich eldiie o, This week has been designated by | Soricrs VAL be recelved by Mrs dred: yhio have been on strike since the itk | come within its sphere, but like of 2 sstngt St Sciise s week has bee gnated | rick nes, 73 ) 8 3 of July were to go back to work, in- |on troubled waters, helps to' smooth und, 1 ort e e ot peayer 'wr|Miss Mary Richards, 69 Broadway. | dicating a break in the ranks of the | the roush plices in Te Ang Ro Sirloin, Porterhouse calms those who are overburdened with cares and anxieties.” strikers. i An official of the company said on ) Monday evening that several of the Walter Damrosch. wrote: The ob- old men had applied for work last | ject of life is not merely to live and week and had been told to report on| to sustain life by food and drink, but Monday, hut they had not appeared. | to make life worth while both in our It was not known what reason had | influence on others and in respect to kept them from reporting. | the high enjoyment of life which art It is understood that linemen on | alone can give.” the high tension workgshave been in-| The music of the great masters is vited to come back to work by the as great a contributing factor to the company, but have refused unless all | enjoyment of life as we have, and it the linemen were taken back. seems pathetic that there should be branches of the association and Protestant churches throughout Amer- ica. One high grade clear piano musie cabinet ard ten music rolls at a big bargain. Terms to suit you. Schwartz | Bros.—adv. | At a business meeting held Sun- day evening at Trinity Methodist chyrch, Carl Bahn was elected pres- ident of the Wpworth League, to suc- ceed Henrv Jockson, who is now in Boston university. CALL THE AUTO DOCTOR. " ‘Will put the old-time pep in your car as good as a mew ouc, Greasing and oiling will save repair bills, ‘by ealling 368-14. All work dome in your own garage. nov3d HELI? FOR PROBATION OFFICER OF NEW BEDFORD At the request of the probation offi- cer of New Bedford, Mass., the Nor- wich police arrested here on Monday fternoon James A. Duff; colored, who is accused of violating his proba- tion by leaving the New Bedford jur- isdiction withcut permission and of having failed to make payments to ife as ordered under probation. v was found on the West Sid STEAK . 24¢ Plate and Rib Corned Beef Bl io . 10c 0 18c| . Heavy Flank Corned Beef | CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors GET OUR PRIiCE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING e 3 by Offcer Frank Henderson. Ho has |, There were also reports that a vote millions of Americans who might just The Garlock & Haynes Co, The American Bible society has an- | been living here with his niother, Mrs. |had been taken by the Trolleymen's as well be in darkest Africa as far as Phone 781-2 d Embal neunced that its programme for the | Josephine Duffy of 117 Mt Plasant|Union to call the strike off, but a |their enjoyment of the glorins svm.| Home Made Sausage Meat an moatmers worldwide @ stribution af.the Bible| gtreat: meMber of the joint committee stated | phonies are concerned. OFf what use NEYY, LONBUN,CONN. will call for a budget of $982.000 for Mondzy evening that,no such vote had | is wealth unless it procures for us the - Ground fresh daily | Starters—Generators—Ignition Devicss . 9 r rit- Mt 3 i N p been takenm, more beautiful existence? 322 Main Street 1920. A nation-wide appeal will be Speaks For All-Around Life. & = % b AP made for funds. B Se g In different quarters in the last —_— e = — The Shome Line Tiecrie Taitway | ac e ol CISIUNE, meetios, KRows | etk orTe cfen ‘amons these Who | ROLL GALL BRINGS IN Sugar Cured Beef Tongue |Why Throw Your OId Hats have all along been favorably dispos- company is removing a large telegraph ed towards the striking pole, in front of Saybrook Drug Com- pany’s” tore. so‘tlat the state high- Young Men's Christian Association on Sl e | 2529 MEMBERS TO DATE Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant sunday afternoon at, 530 o'clock, A 3 4 Away, when you can haye them made there have been mutteritigs of discon- Monday's report issued at Red Cross as good as new if you 1. M. YOUNG AND SON bring tRem fine company ‘of the men in uniform as! ot over being compelled any longer | Ne2dquarters in the Thayer building to the way department may widen the road | well as several civiiias attended and |1 "y " omnathy for the strikers, to SHOWS a total of 2,529 members se- eight feet at that point. everybody present evidently enjoyed p : e keep on riding in busses at fares which | uréd so far in the Third Red Cross are § cents higher than the trolleys|oll call. The amount of money raised charge for the same distance. Wour|iS $2.766.31. 'The team report issued months of this sort of tax on the fam- Monday follows: ily income is ahout enough theyt hink | Team. Members. Total and they should not be held to it any | 1—Mrs. A. H. Lathrop. 00 longer hy the refusal of the trolleymen | 2—Irs. Lucius Briggs to recognize that it is time t» call the ) 3—Mrs. J. L. Smith.. strike off. 4—Mrs. R. M. Powers |City Shoe and Hat Cleaning We also dye all kinds of Shoes, in black or brown. 33 BROADWAY the & After three selecfions by Swahn’s orchestra, a lively ten‘minute sing was enjoyed, the audience _entering heartily into the singing of the popu- lar songs and hymns. Following the responsive reading and prayer A. S. Knowles, the boys' George Kimmith has resigned as dispatcher of the Mystic branch of the Shore Line Electric Railway Co., and hag left for Danielzon, where he is t be dispatcher. “He will move his fam- ily there this week. Captain Thomas Lee from went Morday OGITUARY. Mrs. James F. Shea: Mary Cullinan, wife of James F,| Shea, died Saturday at her home, 1205 Lexington avenue, New York., She was a native of Lismore. county Water-| ford, Ireland. The funeral will be Noank 0 Enders Island, where INFLUENZA! HE WAS RIGHT! ; S ecretary, e “Y" gave a brief talk 5—Miss May Kilda; held today (Tuesday) with a mass of he will have charge of building the |Secretary, of the SagniL y Fusslay) Wil & " Inders Island #> Mason’s | Which was at once practical and up- PR 6—Mrs. A, Torrance. reuulerp at St. Ignatius Loyola church, S5 In all probability, we shall have a|Pridge from Fndcrs Island 5 Mason's ) Ntting. (|POSTAL CARRIERS AND I—Mrs. C. J. Twist . B “;‘;?fi i b L 3 SEay- In sied ; Y| He spoke upon .the subject of |, 8—Mrs. J. Hiscox York, following which the body will| oy SERats recurrence of influenza this winter Lr\:w\\vfl-’:\-hn P:’: ,zm:. ; e | Growtn el G R el CLERKS GET MORE :AY 9—Mrs, W. H: Oat be brought to Westerly for burial in | recognized by fow.” He was right. o ) 4 { life, living v : Les, e ! —Mrs. H. L. Stanton. | Pert, the: oth hi " " " picked, vlolet:} golden rod. vyarrow | i® ',‘f' stitutes in the Norwich post office 'will | 153, erformance the other, while Valus is now prepared to strip the impending h]ul;“mm whlte“d;\zsl:e. ;nd red cé""' unLtaodix;cof the auxiliary served lunch | be benefiited because of a salary in- 144M:§. H. H. Farnham - the combination of both, scourge of its most dreaded and fatal | °F _Diossoms. all as fresh as in Sep-| iy crease provided through a bill in con- W. Manning. F. I. Royce . J. . Curtiss. . G. W. Carroll...1 1-22—Miss R. Elliott .568 Mrs. ‘H. D. Johnson Bank 'Collections Headquarters ... Street collection T, S. Adams, factories. A. F. Libby. Occum . ncluded doughnuts, contributed by one of the members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary which were much appre- clated by the men. If Thin and Nervous TryBitrgEIlusphate tember, rather unusual for the ninth of November. A few. more ofl heaters left at] Schwartz Bros.', $4.50.—adv. i So many new _pupils have entered the private school at Abington that| the teacher’s salary has heen raised ! from $18 to $23 a week. This school | was started on account of a disagree- | ment between the school hoard and parents in regard to a teacher. The coming congress of the S. A. R. is to be held in Hartford. The last congress of the Sons of the | American Revolution was held in De- jtroit and the one before that gress that bBécame a law on November without President Wilson's signa- ture. The pay is retroactive from July 1 of this year. Tt provides for a gradnated increase in the pay of the nd -carriers. at /the Norwich post office on November 15 and at that | time the envelopes will be nicely fat- tened by the amounts for back pay that will be figured in. The law provides for an increase of $200 2 vear for empioyes af present re- ceiving from $1,000 to $1.200; $150 for those receiving from $1.200 to $1.600: $125 for those receiving from $1.600 complication, Pneumonia. This pre- three painless sittings, either at your home Dorn’t Suffer From_Piles S558 26F Pies Trial Treatment, No matter how long or how bad— 0 to your druggist today and get a fa mn{ box of Pyramid Pile Treat- Use Converse Tires THE T. J. SHAHAN (0, Next to Post Office ventive measure necessitates or this offie in no way interfering with work or attendance at school. Though formulated and given as a preventive or immunizing measure WEDDINGS. against Pneumonia in Influenza, this Watson—Schindler. treatment is regarded by many biolo- gists, profeSsors and physicians, as an unquestionably auxiliary preventive n .Roch- ester, N. Y. The national president is Chancellor L. Jenks of Chicago. A natienal publicity campaign, in- volving newspaper and outdoor adver- tising, will be commenced next spring While excessive thinmess might be attributed to-various and subtle causes in different individuals, it is a well- known fact that the lack of phosphor- ous in the human System is very large- Iy_responsible for this condition. to $2,000;- and $100 for these receiv- ! ing from $2000 to $2,500. Rural car- riers will receive from $37.50 to $200 according to the length of the routes they cover and substitute clerks and Herbert J. Watson of 346 Prospect | street, who'is a railroad employe and I widower, and Mrs. Augusta Schindler, a widow. were married here on Mon- day by Rev. A. F. Purkiss. The bride is a native of Germany and has béen F It seems to be well established that | carriers receive 60 cents an hour in-jemployed as a ticket agent in New in Influenza itself, by the Inter-Church World Movement | this deficiency in phosphorous may now | stead of 40 cent: York city. The groom is a native of of North America, Tyler Dennett, di-|be met-by the use of Bitro-Phosphate, Baltic. s rector of the publicity department, an- | Which can be obtained from any good | BRINGS DIVORCE SUIT ! D. J. SHAHAN, M. D. 321 MAIN STREET Office Hours: 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 P m, P. 8. Other vaccines and bacterial serums a®ministered for diseases of the blood and lungs. Star Brand Typewriter Ribhons Giveg Sltisfnctéon nounced at New York Sunday night. The planet Venus is still finely in view in the eastern morning sky, and will be at its greatest distance from the sun on the 18th—46 degrees 44 min. It will then be 63 million miles from the earth, and will appear In the telescope at its quarier base. Have you heard Mr. Farrell play the piano? If o, you are sure to want to hear him again. If not, you have the opportunity of doing so Wednesday ev- ening, Nev. 12, at 8 o'clock, Community house, Church street. Seats in reserv- led section 75c. General admission 50c. Tickets at Engler's drug store.—adv. druggist in convenient tablet form In many instances the assimilation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue soon produces a weicome change— nerve tension disappears, vigor and strength replace weakness and lack of energy and the whole body loses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, be- | cuming enveloped in a glow of perfect | health and beauty and the will and strenzth to be up and doing. ! TAUTION:—While Bitro-Phosphate is unsurpassed for the relief of nervous- ness, general debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire fo put on flesh should use extra care in avoiding fat- producing foods. 2 At Hartford last week, Emma ,h C. Becker, who lives in Hartford ,was di- vorced from Carl Robert Becker, who lives in Rockville. She was married at Rockville, November 24, 1909, where she conducted a boarding house and At a public meeting to be held in Baker's hall, Warrenville, Friday aft- ernoon, arranged by Allen B. Lincoln, of Hartford and Westford, to promote Ashford, one of the speakers will be Rev. Felix J. O'Neill of Stafford Springs, formerly of Norwich, the plan for a Community House for ON DESERTION GROUNDS Suit for divorce from Orrin H. Mi- ner of Norwich has been brought in the superior court by Ida M. Miner, formerly of this ci but now of New Haven. The suit is returnable on the first 'Tuesday in December and is brought on the grounds of desertion since Oct. 5, 1916. The couple were married on Nov. 24, 1904, the maiden name of the wife being Ida M. Kems- Jey which she asks the court tq al- low her {o resume. Big Skate on Exhibition. Alec Markoff, John Barber, Walter Armstrong, ene TRouleau, John Pasqualini, Armstrong, Edward Pasqualini, Louis Barber and V. Bar- ber fished recently in Fisher's Island sound and secured a good sized catth, a hard fight, the fish was hauled in by John Barber, assisted by Alec ¥arkoff and Walter Armstrong, The large skate is now on exhibition in one of the large show windows of-C. V. Pen- dleton on Broadway. The party of nine, arranged by John Barber and Alec Markoff, left here at 7 a. m. and returned at 6 p. m. with a big catch and a good trip on John Pasqualini's Shapiro—Meyers The marriage of William Shapiro of New York city and Miss Ida Meyer, daughter of Isaac Meyer of 20 North { Thames street, took place in ‘this city on Sunday, the ceremony. being per- formed by Rabbi Max Stamm. Both bride and groom are natives of Rus- sia. NOT A THEORY It's a fact that the use of alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect. 'EMULSION an easily aslfgni{:tmoni; natrient supplies the with those elements that contribute to strength. Free from Kindly _send Pyremid Pile Street. me a Treatatent, In plain wrapper. Namb....ocinreninniercannnns OUR WELDING | s REPAIRSIT ment. It will give relief, and a single The Pyramid SmfleFroma Single Trial box often reliaves. A trial package mailed free in plain wrapper if you gend us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG C;DMPAS\' s ldg., Marshall, Mich. Free sgmple of MACPHERSON'S “FOR QUALITY”” We are credited with carrying stock of Ladies’ Fur Coats and Neck Pieces a comprehensive The bigness, the goodness and Ethe variety here are sure to I 3 impress you with the fact that Consisting of the following: Ling, | 1) {our specializing in these lines store. She said the biggest part of whiting, cod and qne large skate | his time Becker was drunk. weighing 30 pounds. After putting up 3 has its advantages for the; purchaser. MACPHERSON | alcohol or any other SWEBS They Sell On | - - ! hatmful element E TER, Thelr Merits. Sley @aurt 10 Rid Pross. Scott’s bailds strengt. QUALITY CORNER Two Norwich young men who_ :ere muridlmmt % . arrested Sunday on the charge of hav- 4 < 2 . 3 e BRANp They Don’t ing been shooting craps were before Voolt & Bowne, Ricomfied, X.1. 1% Opposite Chelaza Savings ‘Bank. el o il the pelice court Monday morning. . e e 3 $udee Jopn H. Barpes ordered that they each pay $1 to the Red Cross in 7 : T.h.y Are s;ld!_-lement of their cases wh{rb !hey! . F 5 lw !fl( Nationally Charles Henderson who was accus- | " |Gracked or. broken cylinders of any ranklln Telephone: A - ed of stealing four chickens from a . ‘| size of any type engine are repaired | » — Boswell “avenue "woman was put on Providence, R, I probation until January 1. The chick- | and made SAFE and BOUND with our Machine JEWETT ens were returned to the owner. < OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING. Union 863 o e West Thames = Street, - from Qr WELDING BERVICE covers the Company Union 1827 BUSINESS SCHOOL iven Wisaullansous, Bhowsr. » repairing ‘of broken metal parts of | practically all kinds of metals—and the work'is done with expert skill and Miss Anna Curran of Oneco street recently ‘gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss Frances Edwards in honor of her approaching marriage. . Miss Ed- High to Spring Garden Ave,, Engineers Founders Mashinista f. Manufacturers . of HARRIS-COR- LIS§ ENGINE! ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. TIBERE 1 we adverising medium in Eastern Conmecti enn-l.,;o'%t =nl- letin for resulls - s. . s absolutely depend Gear applied to all makes of Co wards received, many - pretty gifts. “"M" re“asofutely gependabl} jics I?uuinu Engine Dainty refreshments were served by J. P. FOX, e Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bea ings, Couplings, Clutches, Largs stock always on hand. General Mill Rzpairs. ¢ |- - “Spesial machinery 'of all Kikdi the hostess. Those present included the members of her Sewing club, the .| Misses ‘Alice Daley, Sadie Dris® Mary Daly, Agnes Loob¥, Ros2, Jose- phine and Fraflces Edwards and Agnes and Anna.Curran. 2 A trial proves the work, NORWICH WELDING CO. —_— e — THERE 1s no sdvertisag medi Comater Ut e Toe Bt L% catal o Te Bl LE S "THERE s uo asverts: tern L ditern Somnecte P