Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 5

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Simple ‘ll-ie Every fall and v\m(ex, for more tbln eople have eathe the nd so Keep themselves coughs, colds, bron- sore throat and influenza. s is certain apd you should try it t you will breathe Hyomei daily, as it wiil free you and keep you 1 ands of ctice to venty vears, hou | dde.it-a dully p: of Hyomei a from catarrh, 2 it rected ee from ail these froubles or st you a cent. The Lee & Osgood Co,, or any reliable druggist, can supply ¥ou with piete Hyomel outfit, liquid Hyomei cost but a few Taw drops of oil in the inhaler forydays and its pure, soothin heaiing air, breathed passages oOf . “m\\ld keep coughs, colds, winter iong. 1o satisfy or money back. “SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TDNGUE! REMOUE POL SONS FROM.STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS Aceep fornia’ “Syrip nly—Ilook for the name Calif the package, then you are sure vnur i child is having. the best and mo )mrmm:r laxative.or ph for the tle stomach jirections for child’s dose on ¢ je. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say “Ca e o e know know th er need be w Victrola you of desig down, and stat payments that with your anp:e 1f youare look latest records a visit: m«z"‘iomrg‘(fiufm » Thcg S cfié’; Nnficr:"m T AANRORRE 2 T AR RARNCETEE 7 N NN 7 NN e N No More Catarrh Mreatment ' Has Steod the Test of Time. T netngater il cket inhaler. e inhaler i:‘-‘??rmu;e ind extra bottled of the your mose and you__free mfluenu and catarth Pleasant to ‘use, takes but # few mimites daily, and i§ guaranteed liver angd howAe]: 1 i dren love its deliciaus frui{y’ taste l'n'l téne makes it th foent saprems, id cifered you for‘a small paymer orwich, Wednesday, Nov.: 12, 1 Mrs. Girard L. Ranger of -Norwich has been in Providence to attend a weddlng this week. . " Captain Samuel R..K'mpp, who has about. it won't the com- cents. A will last | x anti- & ep in mand from all ‘Lieut. R4 this. at-Ne i number of divorces than usual, .this term. Connecticut fur dealers are being admonished to get busy in p {lecting, as (e next fur auction . . |New York is set for early in Fel o ,‘;_ ‘rua.rv 0! igs JI85 . DPelegate: i o elegutes from this o W. Milne, garden » ach bot-j B. Plant, Braniord House, Point, was one of the leadin: lifarnia.” | Winners at the chrysanthemum exhibi- (At sisted Just way The | mittee e from | ot ead” ed | | i | ‘l" ) | Due severa dey An gin 322 Main Street Phone 238-2 Lady Ass CUMMINGSRING Fuaneral _Dirxecto'fs:fl and Embalmers state, The 2 %, istant - Held. \man, OF NORWICH, lar ‘Seml-Annoal " has been declared at the rate cent. a year from past six months, on and after Nov. I THAMES COAL COMPANY GEORGE G. GRANT and Embalmer Undertaker %2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE|apd asa '"'mm,!n“lvh take LAXATIVE Prompt attentien to day or ni Triephone 430 , P T AT g THE DIME SAVINGS BANK earnings of "v;lllel be paydble PRANK L.{WOODARD, Treasurer. apri4sMWFawl Dividend of 4 per be | 206k H. ight calle | &. S b Artillery Corps, Wright, Fishers Island. Five government men, inclnding sev- eral from Norwich, Norwich plant of the Marlin-Rockwell the | in, Conpeeticyt en in New | shrimps, scall Pish Mar Mars is tsg-laying a pen Job 1’.:)um fifld\ | Send the necessary fident | poration | shut down a few ho: it was nec: tions at the plant fo Monday, jof the Christian Un courses, ‘World Movement will con department had a welcome bration Tvesday evening it the six —iembers of their who were in the service. six men have seen overs Members of Phi’ Nu Theta nity at Wesleyan and the Ma t Boy Scouts have looked in vain for ‘Samuel F. Crowell who missing ten days aince his disappe .ance from the -Vall Sanatorium ties Nov. VARIOUS MATTERS Light' vehicle. lamps at 5.02 o'clock this evening. There was a general display of flags town for Armistice Day. In general the annual memorial day of the Flks will be Sunday, Dec. 7. For'the third merning Tuesday the roofs were covered with heavy frost. Tuesday's grayness was not at all suggestive of the opening day of In> dian summer. The news that a blizgard is on its way from the west started up the de- for coal supplies Tuesday. Y. M. C. A. Rummage Sale, Thayer building, There is a complaint that in places the burning of leaves in gutters means the risk of setting automobiles day, Nov. 14.-—adv. tain' W. G. Tarbox led in special drill exerciges. © According to army orders Tuesday ‘W. J. Buttgenbach, Coast is assigned to- Fort -Col, continue at adv. Judge Gardiner Greeme of Norwich, il side of the superior court has granted a smaller w Haven, of the York 8 o'clock churci atl in St. rier arrived Harvard ¥ have 3 a morning 15th it will e~ earth. b million is in at the W hite of /Thomasten 0 the e samp; | be ‘publishe to the -unuvsus 1 days the Iror at Thamesville v two hours, educational gi campa Nov. 17, w which the will open in Burlinz:ou, members of the Roc in e home has The letter by our renowned towns- | to be sold in| 'New York this ‘week, not only giv account of his treason, but mentions the sum of ,£6,000 which he received. In: addition he,meaks of raiding in New York, In"a number.of towns Tuesday, a period of silent prayer for the fallen Wwas set.aside in the services held, on the hour of the .cessation of hostili- 1, 1918, which was at 11 o'clock, the .hour at which hostilities .ended,’ Connecticut ice cream manufactur- ers received a special imvitation.to be present in ‘Philadelpiia during present Ice Cream Week, Novi Benedict Arneld, Paris time. ‘would be started at:once in behalf of Belgium's schools, .as_the resnit of ‘a letter which Cardinal Mercier has sent to Mr. Flaherty. nt, and men; at AI2Z56 per M}ufl twokva. cancies each' at $T0 “per ‘diem, at the 1. 8. Nawal Ordnance PhnL South Charieston, W.iVa." The first meeting of The.Outlookers | Miss- Bntexa of School street, return- of Trinity Methodist chmch . proved a |jed.horge. Monday mi success, An inieresting ' programme was presented by those having meeting in' charge. . For Colds or Tnftwenza Tablets. Look . GROVE'S signature on the box. 3bc.—adv. some man, the 28th local a King prize Pat- s as- r this month. | miles 10 on' th Grand | an 2 opera- ember to 15th, when a great Hastern | Regional Exhibition and several con- xentions,are being held. James ‘A, F’lalnrt-y supreme knight spent the summer in Maine has re- ‘turned to Norwich for the .winter.. Miss Lucie A. - Ayer,: who teac!ve the Flanders school in, South. Coven try, spent the week-end ‘with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Ayer of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Robbins and Burton J. Robbins, - Jr.. have. feitrn-| ed to Providence, having spent some time with relatives at ‘Wrwa-h I‘flwh and Lyme. Rev.,C. Hy Ricketts of Norwich ax~ plained the purpese - of . the # Pilgrom Memorial drive at' the Sanday -morn- ing service: at Wet_hersneld Congre- gational- church. wy 4 Mr. and Mrs. Carver mflved from Saybrook - to Norwich,” Monday. Mr. Carver is foreman of the car repair shop of the Shore Line" Trolley com- pany in Norwich, ek b afire. Mr. and Mrs. George E Pm.hsr El- mer E. Pitcher, Miss' Mariam: Pitcher Tuesday evening when the Boy|and Mr. and Mrs. Howell:Bailey ‘mo- Scouts met in Bushnell Chapel, Cap- | iored to Providence Mond: ttend the wedding of Seamon Trinity church there Tuesday. A former Norwich resident, Henry J. Weldon, arrived home Oetober 20, and is visiting his daughter in Gettys- burg, Pa. He was engaged in'K. of C. work for nearly a year in France & good part of the time in Paris and Tours. % the v company, on Franklin street. < Books récently received at the Otis FUNERALS: A Library’, of * intérest to the boys are Frederick L. Klein. ° How to Play Baseball and Reed’s The funeral of .Frederick L. Klein | Football for Public ang Player. was held - Tuesday afternodn -at 2 F . Nov. 17, Mr. and Mrs. | ©'clock from the parlors. of TUnder- | e of Rockville will cele- | taker C. A. Gager, Jr,, No. 70 Franklin fittieth wedding anniver- | Street, and the service was conducted sary, at their home in that ¢ Eugene Sweet, the funny Federated church, {onight. Don't miss by Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss,” pastor of the Central Baptist church. The bear FREDERICK L. KLEIN weré relatives ‘and friends, -and iterment took place in the family in Yantic cemetery. Among the atives present were Mr. and Mrs. William B. leem, Charles A. Klein and Joseph 1", Klein of New York and Mrs. William Lentz ‘of Philadelphia. a large number of beauti- membrances. WEDDINGS Dennehy—Connelly. The ze of Miss Catherine onm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. < Connelly of New London and jofifi Dehnehy of Brooklyn, N. Y., took londay morning at 9 o'clock in s church, New London, by Wollschlager. idesmaid and = Jawees t man, both being cou- bride. wedding breakfast Mr. and v left for New York.on ended honeymoen trip. i r will reside in Dennehy is aental station. | Ceary—McKenna. | Mary's church Tuesday Mary McKenna became the On their ew Lon- tthew F. Geary. The as celebrated Rev. e, pastor of the church. Divine of Uncasville, a of tne bride, was the brides- nd Edward Geary, a cousin of the best man. the bride and her maid were ily gowned. After the wed- Izide and groom left for a York and New Jersey and return will reside in Mont- The bride received many wedding including cat glass, silver, linen checks. Mr. Geary recently re- i from overseas where he serv- th the A. B. F. OBITUARY. Nirs. Everett McWhinney. Janet McWhinney, about 55 years of |-a idow of Everett McWhinney, ®|and a former resident of this city, ‘died at her home in Rock Fall, near ! Middletown, this state, .Monday night. <. §lcWhinney lived in Norwich twenty years ago. She visited | nieces in this city about a year ago. of —_— Norwich Girls’ Club. | i | The Norwich Girle’ club met Tues- been | day evening with Miss Edna Robin- En- son of 471 Main street,” doing fancy work and knitting during the work | part of the evening and enjoying re- | freshments - at the close. Plans-.are being talked over for a whist party in the near‘future and the next'meet- ing is to be held with Misa Ruth Breckenridge. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY The Sewing Club met Monday after- noon with Mrs. Allyn L. Brown. The Wednesday Afternoon club held its last meeting with Mrs. Charles R. Butts, Miss Frances Leonard of ‘Williman- tic was a recent guest of Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Jay Cisee of Greenwich are guests of Mrs. ‘Cisco’s mother, Mrs. Louis L. Blackstone. Mrs. C. Newcomp Kinney has re- turned from visiting her daughter, Mrs. Burton S. Wood in Waterbury. n the Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Holbrook of -the Knights -of Columbus, an-|and Miss Josephine Holbrook have re- nounced - Tuesd that'a drive among |turned, after a week-end motor trip to. the organization's 600,000 members | Springfield. Miss Elizabetn Selden. has - serived’ from Albany N. Y., to pass therwinter! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L.z Yerrington, ‘ John Porteous and his sisters,iMiss Mary Porteous» of Fairmount street foreman open hearth {and Mrs, Hugh C. Murray of: Wikli- departre; forffimantic, hfl.ve returned from a visit in . Portland, M Dr. and Mn...Henry J. Hoye, who | motored. from Providence Saturday to spend the week-end with their cousin, orning. the {iam Campbell- have returnéd All women of the | New York, where they witnessed the: church have been invited to attend the | Dartmuoth and Untv:ru'.y of Perm- next meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Bath, Nov. 25. sylvania football game S-.w Dr.: Campbell being a Pennsyivania adam- nusy Yt New Haven—Mr. and Mrs. for | 7. announce the engagement of daughter, Marie Louise, to 1mrs«-. ard Oleott, Yale, 94, Miss Delia | Dr.:Hugh B, Campbell and Miss Mir- | Lerou -and from'] M Lawe. autu pumper and Main street rence. H, Norton of South Orange, N. e fi&'fli T, w,la, ot r - N0 moumrzmmmmgaums The public utilities comdiigsion of the state announced at Hartford Tues-' day that it had ordered the Shore Line d cum- m:ict.l:.ia Rall; Ay, company .;g 'y‘m o do. so ‘whic! s a divi n o its ey sys- | ., Tl;e cgmmiss]cns or- tem running from Saybrosk Juncno’n er .p:ipowgq 5 ing on a petition o New Haven, to re-ins 11 an ‘rom :esrdenls Clifton. Madisorr and gast ‘an Hourly service’ cmty e eiz Guilford complutiiing of " the inad way. between theu points. quu:y ot " “transportation ..service , by Receiver Robert W.- Perkins’ of 'thel Anq trollex.” Cerfdin chgnges Shore Line said "Tuésday night {hat'he T q}sn were ordered. supposed it would now be up'to Him to nditlz missfon states satisfy the utilifiés “commissi: 4t that {he Shore lectric’ Railway this, section of the road coult gl be, pmgaae hax ne\er “been excused .o, ‘operated exceépt ‘at a material 1o (| relieved" i the company. - Under the z-ece“-eruhfp the ‘superior “court will not*ailow tHe road to obperate divisions that do ‘ot show a profit, Mr. Perkins said, and as the order from the utilities commi; sion - does “not take “effect ‘until N 24, -there. will be opportunity before!!* then for him to ‘appear béfore thém’ wita figures to: show the income'and outgo on operating this division: ‘From what My, Perkins sald it wu ommissfon war- ¥ of the service. s that the tem- ‘uum?nzed by the ie_combany’s -lines, : ) arbitrary ‘power of operating “ox) {ch rlines'as he may. i| selce. and to refuse {o-render service on the other linew: BAPTIST, PHILATHEA HOLDS" 12TH ANNIVERSARY MEETING | There was an attendance ‘of-24 mem* bers and 6ne guest Monday afterncon and evening when Miss: Amy: Burlin- game cntertained the Philathea class of the T'irst Baptist Bible schaol; at her honie 'on Maple streei.i Beside be- ing the November meetmg it . ‘aleo marked the twelfth anniversary of the class. The afternoon was spent, witl ing'and a social session until & JEWBTT INT AUTOMGBJ.LE ACCIDENT James.: Houst of - Jewett City. Wasri fatail pa dred .Tuesday might abou 0 ne agtomobile of -Ar- thur L' Heur Eu\ of Jewett City when it shot off 4he -youd fnd through a-fence at the foot of Tunnel Hill on the Liss bon road; Houslon died in the ambu- lanc¢e~while- he: «was- being : brought:te the ~Backus “hospital in: this L’Heureux w found -t | nings’ dn sdewets. City. when a bountiful supper .was sserved. | 3 . 446 S Adding greatly {o the pleasuee yof | 5 neesiigate tne all, was a violin 'selo. by Miss. Gladys ¥ Mathews -after it Hiscox, with -piano accompanimeni-by Miss Mildred ' Hiscox, which ' preceded the business meeting called to .order at 8 o'clock by the president Mrs. [ tner that he.picked up: Housion at De Frank D. Dayis. < [ Wolf's garaga in Jewettr. C i The regular reports of the last meet- ‘ Mimeds Noww.cls&nd sthat ing were.vead and approved..These | get!io the=point sydie the acident were followed by the- reading of the | happenett: the: wuiamobile lighis sud- had:been repovted:to Gapt. D mey-atipoliediheadqyuarters he: < L'Heureax told 'the medical exam- J. Two- have met’ ‘he“x apportionment { “An.axfraifes par e? several sionary life of ™o, yotng ém 1t: . :om . Blaivie L sawi*dhe ad '(?‘SOL":“:_‘P‘:T“); h‘f \ev::l]{ié madviniy h thetoad dnd sunananed &l A LA uta teg from tW0 riew articlés of clothing. Mothers' | tio dmibulante by ftelephoning fr Day this veéar was prettily obsérved by | ~“Foyston had oneleg broken, a bad sending flowers to the mothers of the | cut in*thé-groin and sévere internal church whose boys were: in service: in: Jewett® City :for | ahout ‘28" rears iwith ‘a-Driscoll family d wak'matried but did not live with Christmas. Tide sent he church. (f\ the | eaf much Interest has | Znd was n | been e 2 French orphai ad “ff,p H = f‘m‘me“?mvle‘ge:s ‘: ed by the class and plans are eeneville “ond ,‘}«fS_”E?}n ¥ made ‘to send her a real qumo‘. dyer He worked in"a'milt’at Jewett Christmas box. 2 Tt was voted to care for her’du: BRI e ing the coming year. ollowing . ¢ MAKES HANDSOME GIFT business the annual election of offi TO, VISITING GRAND MATRON as follows: ent. Mrs. Frank D. Davis;. vi Mrs. Loufs A. Wheeler: Mrs. Edward Crowell: treas- pter, No. 57, Order of the had. an. official visitation Jicers Tuesday. evening at par value and 100,000 shares common : Mrs. Peter the worthy matron, stock of no par value.” The campanylm_“md 'm("m Shing Thmike wers sta! business with $8.000,080 ety 3. 1, (15 visiting oficers, A beau- capital. It manufactures electric fur- tiful piege of cut glass 'was presented ig the gv-'gnd ‘matron,'Mrs. Pagan. The présentatioh Was made by the worthy p?fr}\:n Petel, Wilson, ‘on beha!! of‘the 3 naces, crucible steel balls, rolier bear- ings and, steel balls. « NEEDLEWORK GUILD TO MEET— EXHIBIT OF GARMENTS.,‘ When the Norwich b%nch of "tie Needlework Guild, Mrs. Yames'A. Bid- Well, president, hoids -its public feet: ing this (Wednesday) afternoon at 3.3¢ in the former Red Cross room, Thay- er building, there will be an exhibit of PICTLURESQUE E_L.DRENT(N: LIFE The November meeting: of the Art Students’ Association was held Mon- day evening, Nov. 10ifi in Slater’ hail society of the First Baptist church was held Tuesday. Mrs.-Mary Dolbéare was hostess 'and entertained’ the society at her home on “West Main -strest. Mrs. George W. Rathbun conducted the deyotienal service. 'The hymn, ‘Work for the Ngiht ‘is ‘Coffling,+ was sung’ The Tegular routine business was disposed of as was new questions of business. o gy By, For a nominationg eommittee Mrs. Frank Lathrop appomied Mrs. Herbert ‘Willey and- Mrs.. M. J. Farreil. . The subject of L;.euzuermond'u r_:.llong' the Border of exico,” and sevel in- oy teresting_papers were read upon it, SHOW BIG GROWTH Mrs. Herbert Willey’ having: chargeof | “ “A{ the i’egular meeung of the town the programme. A paper “A Thin, Long | school commxuee held Tuesday even- Heart,” was read by Mrs. l(nm( A | g ih the Superinterfdént’s room in the burn; 16,600,000 Coming. to* * This town ml. With President B. P. Bish- Country”” was the subject of = | op) * pr gmg, the committee decided ikiah Perkins’ paper, and “Royal Mis- | that the'young eh and young Wwo- sions,” 2 story was read by Mrs. 1- | menef “fibrkmg ‘age’td“whom the law iam Gilchrist. A poem by Mrs. Mary | as to .sé¢hool “attendance applies who Dolbears closed the programme. The | avei/attering the : Norwich Commer- meeting c!ond With :the H‘upn.h bere- | cial* schod] are:ddfisfitig the require- diehon ,_,_*;., ments of* the. iAW, Principal L, M. s~ | Crandall of the- school ‘appeared before 7+ |the’: committee ard < explained the coiuex that are.offered.” G m the, it Duke. Lorenzo. -Soderini pictured life in Rlorence at that time as one long holiday. with sHows, -pa- geants and masques.. lorenzo was a writer of ability .and was. surreunded by writers and artists, being the lead- ing spirit ;amony them.... - Coniributions for the Christmas fund ‘for Fremch orphans will be re- ceived by, Mrs, Robert W. Perkins up to and. including.the 15th of Novem- ber. e TOWN‘S EVENMG: SCHOOLS Spoke to Students. 3 ‘W.: H. Gardner, Ph. D, of Har- (#The evening’ schodls' conducted by monton, N, I, ddressed the studetite | the town: now thave. over 300 pupis il “theré-1€*nesd”'of more teachers. Monday morning on How to Win ?nc cess in Business. He emphasized’ the point that it took coutage, pa.titm and initiative to win in any kind\of ‘work. - He_diso stated- that ‘work to PR be worll while should:be accurate/@nd 390&-! Foothall Tra that due consideration and :thought | :Thé NewHaven*: will . run Todd’ a should be given to the development of speu:'.l trath’from Boston' to New Ha- Cheery m;::; ere and eo-apa'ltj{n ervice is the hem Yrineelbn" ct business success today. . 2 1A Cemetery Asseciation Ofiun, on the 1145 - e At-a recent speeial meeting of Fthe | @b, 'Retursin Norwich. Cemetery - association ~John | cial “train fromy New ' Haven at 7 o'- McWilliams-~was- ciected president ‘to aloele nrmms atl“aw London at 8.10. 'mex‘e are. MW" three ' teachers - at roadway, at G\remb ERE game. ‘The ‘train at 8.28 and Néw London at g8 *from New Lon- president. to suceeed Mr, llewminms Gilbert S.- Raymond made a dflc tor Br:n T wgre £ ess, ‘better he: gn small box of drugsist’s. Follew directions. You are Dg allowed to eat sweets, etc.; no starva- 1eémi- | tien " or <« «Rage, Cause Fire Cail. ‘Tuesday morning at 710 0'cl .small fire at 282 Main street. ‘rags in a can of het ashes was the1chee cause of the telephone call. cheerfulness and Get thin Btay se. and stay ‘mexXt - Satirday“for’ the Yals the safe and proper 1uv:; unbroken 'package of weight | .reductnol s s exercising. Your | ton, road; Fabbit hound, cal were called by telephone for a |life becomes worth living with clearer | white aputted left ear brown, has col- Burning | mind, improved figure, buoyant step,|lar, minus the tag. optinaism. pr Any ¢ hor Kind of Fodd Set Befors Bit You Need a Stuart’s n‘; sensia Tablet to, Help “the Stomach Mq\( e el Along, . scuits, bnckwheatsn rich cake 5 are de- ther tempting “Toc "Thne Hot Cakes Give More Enjoy- ment . for -Breakfast Than: Anything Else Smce 1 mscovzred Stuun’s Dylpepsm Tablets.” claréd to be whalesnme dxgesuble and | notrishing undér normal stomach con- ditions. *Many people, however, once ot the | notion they' couldn’t eat such things ! and have grown:in preju con seaquence. ~~They <have ‘demied them selves valmost: cyerything except milk and watér.: <But syou ‘will find h@l‘P and there one: ofithis kind eafing onions, cucum- hers; melons -and ‘other such’terrors of the- dyspeptic because he has found that by merely: giving the stomach a littte assistance there are no after ef- fects from such-indulgence’” There is avoidance of gassineSs, ne sour rxsmgs 1 no- water:brash, you”dun‘t ‘taste ‘em annual reports. which mef with . en- ! garly Wenigond angd the machin hours after. thusiastic approval as thev: told of i tyiizh e fances-ff into A --Stuart’s. Dyspepsia::Tablets are for much_activity during the past year. ' gygy Iyeok.;, He stopped a iruck | both:those'.who: suffer-after ‘@ating and | Mrs. M. E. Maguire, the {reasurel, ré-| that ¢ ng and thy ed } for those ‘who starve;for fear of suf- ported a good balanc the -ireas- | Housior ¢y into the roai. L Heurstx | fering. »They relieve the distress of e | was L E8n, to Jewsct Ciiy hy.a|indigestion and’they ailso. serve to as- the.secre- | fHgpy “ciftne along In amz sist the stomach ta prevent indigestion: tary, gave -an.exceient report® of 8\ J'He1 31x ¢+ .14 slight cut in the ‘Eating should be ‘one" of our " chief wide scope of work accomplished. They | feaq. enjovments. It is<reaily the most at- tractive of- social’ gatherings, and it is worth:our while to realize that we may induige: freely by" exeftising ‘the pre- cautibnary- measure -of ‘aiding the di- gestive: precess, *Phus you ‘may eat yor hot. ‘biscuits; buckwheats, “rich cake;‘onions, ‘mince 'pie,’ sausage ‘and S0 - ont. provided: -you ' take a' Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablét afterwards. RED'CROSS ROLL CALL e GOES ON' ANOTHER WEEK ‘Fhe *Third "Red “Cross. roll eall is progréssing slowly”in ‘Nerwich. The daily.‘réport issued Tuésday afternoon at“Red Cross " headquarters” in the Thxyer bullding ‘shows’a total of 3,349 émbers secufed, the money raised Hr.'mg $3.632.67. ‘The team reports on Tuesday fol- lofri T _ o o in Chamber of Cominerce | Tggm, 7 ‘Menibers. Total :{fr R":.:, \)'° afj;.“{f;“;{,;k fiii‘&ii was an attendance | “jufs A.'H: Lathrop ..104 $104.00 Mrs' D. L. Browning. Adjournmen 'tfi‘;fl J{‘“fluSSth?-“s' 13% ;gg-gg closed a most interesting meeting. 1 ti e PR o : p on, Jeweti City, and Willimantic. .| 4 Mps® R. M. Powers .. 74 74.00 | The visiting officers were Grand Ma- | 5 Miss May Kilday ..., 54 B4.50 STANDARD STEEL BEARINGS | tron. Mrs. Ada. O."Paganof Danbury: | ¢ mrs, A. Torrance ....170 17320 ELECTS ROCKWELL PRESIDZNT | Grend frewsurer 3&1 fi?&mndifi’g 7—Mrs ' C. J. Twist ... 66 ~ 63.10 The organization of the ‘S'v.ana:ir'd‘ 0 ‘La(ham oF \??m.nk B——Mrs: s 47.00 Steel and Bearings, Inc.. a subsidiary | g s sarved at. 830, ¢ Mo | 1o . ¢ i ng:;x;;f-‘ifidlfiah?f T = fben, o a furnishing music. The | 13 Mrs, H. L. Stanton ..210 270,00 Dire " Rockwell, Edgar, e capper comumtites: | 12— Mrs. H. H. Farnham.ilé 11400 Park, 6ge), Georse L. Sanford | Wing supper committee: |14 prgl W, Manning 50.25 and . . 7 A Terguson, thalrman, Mrs. iy werg. Ji I Royce 78.00 Pr . F. Rockwell; ncelPu Cochifan, Mrs. James Fitzpat-|1¢ wirs. J--W. Curtiss 2675 presidents, T. C. Fogel, - George L rick, MTs. “.‘:lham Stevg;sl, Mrs. fim- 17—Mrs.. &. B.* Stanton 37.00 Sanford, Hugh M. Rockwell, F. M. (w2, Breed, Afrs. Bmily Dolbeare, Mrsi1s s, G, W. Carroll... 135.60 Germain, George H. Nellson; secretary |y a2, oxler: Mre Bemund Tindle, 992132 Miss R. - Eiliott. §1 - evas ana ireasurer, H. C. Pryor. e e r, eV UIMAM 98 _Mrs. H, D;-Johmson. 107 10800 The company’s plants are located: at | s B Bies, Coltected _at banks 3 36.00 | burn, Pa., Philadelphia, New Ha«roit i El‘;‘;‘”bmg ,1}7 120.71 i Plainville, Conn,, and in this city. | y4 erbriad > B 7.01 | The authorized capital is 100,000 shares'| ¢/ “¥hat: followed the J. 8. Adams, factories. .49.: 54%.‘0 i 0f 7 per cent. preferred stock of $100 58y were - initiated, APV Libby L. V102 102.00. 3349 $3632.67 The following telegram was -received Tuesday by Chairman C."E. Carpenter who" is 'in ‘charge of “the loual cam- paign: Clarence 'E. Carpenter, Norwich, Conn.: “‘Because of delays caused by elec- tite and difficuity in Securing werkers it has been decided to continue rolt call’ for one mere week. Special ef- fort should be made to secure your full quota during that peried. JOBN F. O'RYAN, Cna.\rma.n‘ with 2 zopd sized_ atiendanee. A very | Chairman Third Roll. Call, . Atlantic the large number of garments secured | ;0 B ST Ffl‘::mt‘ne R : e Abbott, pastor of | WTitten by Miss Mary Aiken, was read | The-local quota Is £550. Chairman mRe{ Ale;né‘g" egational flba::c% °1= by Miss. Hanngh Crowell, preceded by | Carpenter, commenting -with the. re- e dm th ng:am 2 & short paper read by Miss Ufford on | suits- in Nerwich, said Tuesday that et i neEE & | the Rise of tlie Medic],Family. Miss | he is somewhat disappointed. In com- . ———- o | fikents by as the Diary of Luigi|parison with othrer districts in'the At- Enitertained Mission Society. | Soerini’ shich _Roiirayed the differ- | lantic Division, Mr: Carpenter said this . The November meeting of the ‘Wo-|ent phases of Florgntine life as it was | district has accemplished & good man’s Home and Foreign Missionary [in, the. vears from 1468.to 1492, and of | deal, but-that more is from this vicinity than simpiy mamtain. the general average. Chairman Carpenter inlznd; to have the team captains meet in order that he may go over the 'situation. with them. - If it-is found that any-district has not been ' thoroughly canvassed that @istrict” will> b= ‘gone over again. The Red. Cross headquarters will be open daily until ‘the close of the cam- ign. lm’]‘uesd.,w afterncen Miss Florence M. Bennett. of Team No .13, reperted a total of :3106.50. ~This'total is not in- cludedin the report made Tuesday as that réport is from Monday noon to Tuesday noon. Chester.~R. E. Foote has uunc}uded his duties as principal of the Chester Union school. - Miss Florence Tucker will act in his place for the present. HOW AND WHEN TO TAKE ASPRIN ; m at Taftville and three IFIRST SEE THAT TABLETS YOU {TAKE ARE MARKED WITH THE “BAYER CROSS.” ""To aet uusck rehef ml]o' ehrefu“y directions' in each “Bayer Tablets of in.” This package is: plainly “ There wi fl”“be an-extra coach stn.mped with the safety “Bayer Cross.” The “‘Bayer Cross” means the gen- thers*Will be a Spe- | Gine; world-famous. Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for-over eighteem years. - “Bayer -Fablets”of -Aspirin” ‘ean. be taken. safely ' for Colds. Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lum- bl:o Rheumatigm, Joint Painu Neuri- tis,’ and; Pain generally. andy. tin boxes of 12 mletq cost but :a few .cents. Druggists aiso sell Iargax‘ “Bayer” ‘packages. .- Aspirin’ is he trade-mark of Bayer ‘Manafacture ‘Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid, T ———e— oil of korein at the 00 LATE OR. CLAGSlElpA‘flON lOST-—Mnnday knizbt, near.Stoning- ,- brown. and Finder return to Clark Chapman, 8¢ Hamilton Ave. Tel. 119§-14. Reward. novi2d ST R WHE EN THI A i Telephons 2¢ 104 Main Street or Central Wharf . We advertise exmefly an it s The Liveliest Over- {coats in’ Town. i | That’s what you'll say; it’s more important, too, that yeu say it than- that we do. Form fitting coats; single and double-breasted Chestérfields; loosely draped goats; ulsters; great coats, Better get yours. now while there are plenty to choose from, you know what they s.ay about the “early bird.” $27.50 to $50.00 , Murphy & McGarry 207 Main Street CLARA BARTON TENT S IS TO BE INSPECTED Clara . Barton Tent.:No. 7, National Aliiance, Daughters of Veterans, met at Buckingham Memorial recently. The president, M. Florence Dean, con- ducted the meeting. One candidates was voted on and. business of .impert- ance transacted. It was voted to hold a whist this month soen. Nev. 18 is inspection night at which time' Departfhent President Mrs. Sa- die Fotser of Hartford and Depart- ment Inspector Mrs. Grace Muuich of Bridgeport, will be -present. Supper will be.served at 6.30, to which all obligated members are given invita- tion. A full aitendance of members is expected. e Saybrook.—Louis Rremmer of Guil- ford is moving into one of the Shore Line company’s ‘apartment houses. Children¥Cry FOR FLETCHER'S % CAST.ORIA" 4 Automebile Repamng CARS WASHED All Weork Carefully and Prompuy - Done HUPMOBILZ CARS IC. V. PENDLETON 2t CHESTNUT STREET Why Threw Your Oid Hats Away, when yéu can have them made u uoo as new if you bring’ them Clty Shoe and Hat Cleaning We also dye -all kmd: of Sh in black or brown, e 33 BROADWAY 'OUR $50 T $50 TIFFANY DIAMONDS WE ARE ‘OFFERING A “LADIES’ RING THAT IS VERY GOOD VALUE The diamend is -a beauty, in color -amd cut, and. set Tiffany settings. perfect in high THE WM. FRISWI:‘.LL CO. '25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Flowers and Trees ' FOR ALL occasione MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO, £ Phone 986 T. H. PEABODRY

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