Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 18, 1919, Page 5

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CRETEAYT LIV PR TRESARONe Y e Bullztin, | ... oo . been Il with a severe. col O ooty Mo BBV | NS R T ‘ VARIOUS MATTERS d has ¥ ‘Riverview farm, Voluntown. llent. venicle lamps at 457" churches will note the Some of coming Sum November 23rd, Thanksgiving Sunday. § Isaac G. Geer of Ledyard when at Lord's Hill recently, pnrchm' d. a blooded Shropshire ram. o'clock | ing Mr. and Simsbury. _Mrs. Lawrence Fagan of asltral Village recently entertained Mrs. Jane H. Cassidy and daughter ‘of Nor- wich, & Miss Bly Partridge has returned to her home in Norwich, after spending recently at| - Miss Josephine Armstrong of Cen- | fire department a stubborn, fight, for i‘fi A bad cellar fire, - “unknown, ca Mr. 'and ‘Mrs. Philip ‘Spelman of| which broke out t.'lvao"elo(;k this Perking ‘avenue have been’ entertain- | (Tuesday) morn: beneath the con- fectionary store run by Charles S. ‘Eckrost at 329 Main street, gave the over half an hour. A few minutes before 1'o'clock Charles Combies, swho resides in the temement over Lee Clegg’s jewelry store, which is next dogr to the confectionar® store, found ments and stores. . The firemen forced their way through the smoke and into the cellar and the flames were soon under con- ‘trol. The fire evidently started in the rear of the cellar as several large beams in that section were. found bad- Iy charred. The cellar floor was also badly - scorched and charred. - The flames worked their way up between the partition leading to the stairway Héw to B&lfish Piles Thousands Bless Dr Leonbarat, the Physician Who Discovered Common Sense Remedy. < - It you think that the surgeon's knife is_the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because you haven't heard of the new treatment known as Dr, Leonbardt’s HEM-ROID, * The doctor's treatment is internal. experimenting for vears he discov- Easily by Norwich People. Which is wiser—to have. confidence in the opinions of your fellow-citizens, of people you know, or depend on ered the exact cause of piles and then|Statements made by utler strange Frank & ‘his rooms rapidly filling Yith smoke.| of the Combies tenement and it was|Went further and compounded a remedy iding’ i’ fa ¢ laces? Read the Babeock is drawing seca-|several weeks at Capt. Jimmie's Inn, et ERAE morin s emnes ot orn residing in far-away, places? R i weed ; by automobile track from |Lord’s Pojnt. 3 Mrs. Combies Was awakened by the ugh this partition that the smoke Lord’s Point to his place in Shunoc. Choice line Christmas cards at Wo- men’s Exchange. Hot lunch served dally.—adv. William Calhoun the efficient wel- fare secretary for the Knights' of Co- umbus at Fort Terry, has been ap- pointeq by the War department as- smoke at the same time. Their eight children, who were all slceping. were carried out to safety. Mr. Combies got word to the Cen- found its way into their rooms. The children, all “small, were brought down to safety and the fam- ily found refuge in a neighboring Dr. Leonhardt wants every sufferer to benefit by his discovery and sq, that there will be no doubting or delay Lee & Osgood and all drugsists are author-| ized to sell HEM-ROID with guarante: following: Calvin L. carpenter, 37 e ;}r 7 a G tral station, by telephone and the auto| house. Mrs. Agnes Nicholsen. Who ;};2;{ it will do as stated or moneyfnobscot St. Norwich, suys: “I think During the recent unusually high | Sis ucational secretary ‘and re-| pumper and deputy chief with the|occupies the tenement immediately : ¢ wye.|my work had a great deal to do with tides the Lord's Point dock was sub- | creation officer at that Post. Main street auto responded. . When| above the confectionary store, Was not | roor. Giat honorable basis every su merged and the flood surrounded-Idi they arrived dense volumes of heavy at home. It is understood that she is ferer should secure a_pack: “EASILY DECDED | This Question Should Be Answered TLeonhardt's HEM.BOID 1o my trouble, as over-lifting seemed to Y 3 GOES TO JAIL FOR black smoke were pouring through: a|out of town. W. R. Baird, proprietor aggravate the pains that were in my Taere Is Noidlag Nere Gratetal | This month tho piamet Saturn is SRS U e s e e el i i e e e W sl e stost Sopatanv T i Relief From Piles. east of Regulus in Leo and was| Revelations of the way trolley com-|lar- Ll LUk o o 3 St & street. He is survived by his wife Thea 56 =3 the cellar and Box 223,| to the confectionary store has several by his : sow sufacing, either shod fon &, |Spout on Weimdtldian at suntisefon panies can be' Gefrauded by copduc: hmosits the. pesteMee. was pulted i | thousand dolaf worth of tivos, che. | ive small children and a brother und|l COWldN fitt at ail and I could hard-| free trial of £ to the nearest drug. s g i calling out the West Side company|stored ifi the basement beneath Lee|Other relatives in Norwich. Iy D, Kidney Pills B il Yk | ™8 e o, Stte o, | llr, v made Iy he s Sout| L o e th Cobin | Pl eveiey Soors b e fa 30 Dintste 5. Fuseel daea g siesbmn o ! o station. known Mr. Baird’s stock escaped dam-| Diodate B. Russell, 79, member of 5 5 & "PI'S5 thie coupon and mant ¢ |§CVACk skunks sold the pelts for | e, L FRIIER K 8 ot | Several linos of hose were laid, one| age. : : Johm M. Morris post, G. A R of | them troubled | o for a free trial. ‘ charged with accepting and concealing | line being directed through the grat-| The smoke found its w into the| Wethersfield, died Friday evening at|with kiduer complain 1 Rriow- OE sl - Two brothers named Suttrell from | Mic e B 0 2 Gy P O #0950, "the | ig and another was put into play| Clegz jewelry store in considerable|the home of his daughter, Mrs, Georss ; i . Oklahoma recently purchased the property of the Eastern' M husetts | from the rear of the building into the| quantities but heyond this there was|fsieib, 139 Main street, Wethersteld, | g00d medicine” ! 3 Dunn farm on the Brooklyn ' road,|REODEFy ol the Bastern Masench cellar. No flames could bo Acen, ow- | no damage to the jewelry stock. | He enlisted in Gompany A, 7th Regi 5 i1 : 4 Pomfret: Center. Wallace was defended by Atgorney|ing to the great volumes of smokel The recall was sounded at 135 0'-Imert, Conn. Vol. A 1861 ana ETiS it fal Dor't e B8 £ 1s 8 o e sun's eclipse is due at the end |y j. Kelley. Prosecuting#Attorney Leo | that flled the street, neighboring tene- clock. was discharged Sent, 19, 1884, DR & Kidney remedy—get g - s week and may turn out more|Roy Robbins was assisted by .Attor- He was born in Ellington. November | ¥ £ SHICE AN L satisfactory than was the Tecent|nos: Allvn b Broam e o on oo | T = - = A R Doan's Kidney Pills--the szme. that CHAPPELL CO. 2 eclipse of the moon. 5o Bhoge Ttno zoad. EXTRA TROLLEY CARS LEASES CORNER STORE of Deacon Dan and Mary Mr. Briggs had. Foster-Mflburn Co., Telephons 24 £ The apportionment for Connecticut| The arrest of Wallace came about FOR \ R0OWDS AT MEETINGS IN THAYER BUILDING |sell. He is survived by hi ) g e ¢4 Main Street . in the Harvard endowment drive is|when the police were looking for an: o e Pt was Ellen Lawrenss of Mon M iffalo, N. ¥ 104 Main Stree ; : i -| The crowued congregatons that at- lease that was taken on | ¥as Bl of Mon 3 2 N $200,000, but to date only about $60,- | other employe 6f the road who has|tended tho . first meetings under corner store in the |Mass., and yne dausiter, Mary e T = or Central Wharf s 000 has been subscribed @isappeared With a Rooke register be- | Byangelist Gypsy Smigh, Jr., on Sun- building by Arthur 1. An-|¥hom he liwd, a son, Paul, of ¥ S 1Seed - - The Peck Library at Norwich Free|longing to the Shore Line Co. The|gay evening set the local committee of |drews, pruprictor of the Andrews |ford. a brother, Robert Lyman -|the properties. tion followed - Ca of Stonla Academy has lately acquired Edward|missing man is & chum of Wallace| arrangements to see. what .they could|Queen Bread bakery on Summit street (1L of Manchester and iwo g ng of quo anto proceed-| SR 2 use Channings History of the United |and was at one time emploved With|go about providing extra trolley ac-|will make him the first permanent ten- [children, Barle B. and G. Harod(Ts-f .~ g = o 3 i States,” Volumes 3"and 4. him on the trolley road in Lowell |commodations to get the peoplo from |ant of the store since the erection of [1e0h of Wethersfierd. el o " e ckn Adheri i s allace claimed this man threw him| the outlymg sections of *tne town' the building. Sl = BveE e o i i A t b l R Sl ess relatitl i e,it,h:m't:,ffi e ents [ the Rooke register on Saturday and|home cach eventng, . Sunday mEnt| Mr. Andiews Secured, an “es- |late Tesidence A nday st 2o M!‘l Daughtgr of Ag‘umf\.ldo BIOmoniie e alrln . eaiees wise ,owing t¢ unannounced visits|Suddehly left the car. . there was a congregation of whll ible location for the branch [PUFial Was in Wethersfield cemef Studying In America , 5 intress in = |from ‘the state police. Tt came out in the-evidence that|oyer 1,000 people at the Central Bap- | business which he in- ' 3 - e MinatonMoncy mack 1t Tetht. | < Two trucks aro busily engaged ,in |Jyaliace turned in $23 on the Yantic it church and there wefe :0¢ young! i ‘ew Minutes—Money - y. e ment Does Not .Overcome Amy line after 12 hours’. work on Satur- carting away the scrap iron and ma-|qsc hut he told Attorney Brown he terial from the Saybrook car. barns people who attending the special ish and incidentally will omething unew in bakery MUNSEY BUYS PLANT CARS WASHED All Work Carefully and Promptiy meeting for them at Trinity Metho-! sto Norwich. v BUILDING IN NEW LONDON Bine - Form of Indigestion. of the Shore' Line | Bieetrie. Rajiway |4 not know the average was $60 for | dis. kpiscopal churc The uoleyh He will put into the Thayer build- | t was stated in New London. Mon- i : fecl as though there was afol UE such or any day. Wallace denies A1 | cars were crowded to the doors whon!ing store his cake bakery business, in- | 327, niedt that the Plant bui HUPMOBILE CARS £ ump of lead at the pit of the stomach, : { wrong_doings. thé crowd came to go home, butlstaliing it along lines that are fol- | State street and the Monte ¢ | ) ke a couple of Mi-o-na stomach tab-| All Owls are requpsteq to come to; Mr. Edwards of Boston, an official of | Syperintendent Spohn assured the lowed in the larger cities. The ovens|£araZé proverty in the rear had been Saail. {2 ts 8 n fiv .;"“f,"““” y:u sl;e';lflh:’e the meeting tonight. Business of im-|the Massachusetts road, identified the commitee on Monday - that ther be of a revolving type and all b'm’ih[ by Fr: nl:’ - Mupsey of New ar g gt g Lt O feisier, In eourt s, the proverty, of | woug be extra cars al'd oclock here- | e oporations of haking wil he visl- TRl piC M Ownor oL SHo, Mol C. V. PENDLETON mach, you neod Mi-o-na. If| Mrs. R. 'H. Loring and daughter, | the . He said the comvany has|gjier that will provide ample accom- |hic from the street. The three big % L by ARbt | = i your somaciy feels upset the mornin Ch;'hn, o,f| Central Village. have been Rooke registers in the past{medation, especially for the Norwich |plat s windows of the Batn|th¢ Way from the Plant building. - i after t ight before, take two Mi-o-|in Norwich, where the latter under 1 tablets and see how quickly you g If you have shortness of breath, pa > Barnes held ‘Wallace for the ofirt under bonds of $300 and et | went a minor operation at the Bac us hospital. igher i highe Town and West Side section, To cover thoroughly ctions of been arrang de of the store adapt them- selyes particularly to this plan and The price paid for the whole erty is reported to be $400 000, it the larrest real estate tr 21 CHESTNUT STREET TORAGE e TEL. 58 i 1| Notice has béeen se: t that the|he was unable to get a bond. the * Citizen he Franklin strect front | Gl - e o hecd: “Mitocna, and the | Atteenth annusl comvention of thy Nag | Monday evening Mr. Edwals said rn out a la it all 86 feet of plate | ronerios Pre Jved by thehdate 3 Fou Sut it the wsomer yeof |tonsl Rivers and Harbore' associatod | (hat the regisicr g been, sialen, on day) might.” whic : £ty oalk should perform its dQutles|ig to be held in Washington, D, C. and the numbers on the M- | gl be Known as Preston uight. In| o floor dimensions of the store are Pebember oth ds i1tk E i showed {hz i . of | the same manner W oy will be feot front and 66 feet depth. In-|CLINIC AND SUPP=R | 0 508 L JRbpr 0 ns ablte ety SEmoiy B Fartford has hach had been collected with It since|Tayrel Hill night, + Thursday W ish will be in white, of en- FOR COUNTY’S DOCTORS 700 CORPORATIONS HAVE digestion or stomaeh trouble. take |secured for a big Connecticut ‘ndus- £ §OIe BT LI enevie ng, the bakers and clerks| A clinic at the Norwich State Hos- FAILED TO FILE REPORTS he empty box to your dealer and he |trial exhibition to be held In Febru- T nd Saturday Norweh Town night. : all in white caps and aprons| pital to be followed by a supper will g will refund your money. For fale by |ary. ' The exhibitlon is to cover, all WEDDINGS. |is hoped thus to have many homes whole effect will be of ex- N ¥ The Lee & Osgood Co. and all leading | jncs of industry in the state. : druggists. the to; represented &t | be on the programme for the ew . Jiness and meatness. | Tondon County Medical society which . i The m the meetings. 5 met Judge John M.|is to hold its meeting at the State e B s et Congientions shei |- ol On each cvening ¢ e will | Thayer and his agent, William F. Hill, | Hospital on Wednesday evening. g o Shtiaren's Wert dnwn:tmrf’ aftor : the | Su ck by Rev.|be a pray ng for men at the [lite Monday afternoon, signing the| Theer will be a clinic from 8 to 8.15 » Tobacco. Habit |iamr. e Jommrs, atter the e | Contral Ty q iy and [66: i the'evening or New | condveted by the hospiial statt and with Miss Jennie L. Congdon. e 7 Bales ot Dangerous the ceremo: William N. Prince and Mrs. Etta E neymoon frin to the Vermonl Miller, bath of Willimantic, lowing on meun meeting fo These are to men from > heid at i 10 1o : following | 1t arranging for the ng up of the store, which will take about six weeks, it Is and fitti this will be followed by a supper in the employes’ dining room. S ] g A large attendance of the physicians . cending . out” no- 1 s The trip will be made by | plac ceted. . of the county is expected. . 2 et 2 mys Doctor Con rly of Tohns ;‘1 xghn?lncs'r}:y:—em;hp\-o ng 1 iy G Thels tAtdze The Mrs. G. W. Hamilon| 2 it — ‘:t‘i‘flv 2 delinquents to pay the:for- Hopkins hospita ands of men Re arles Smith. e witnesse: ‘ e i Sirect Mo @ W Erulih. 61F WEren | AR iture. . iffering from fata) diseases would Oe. wers Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonard ;taete Home umtlanHian et e St B Yeamin L AHERIE. VS PRATT TO Leaves Property to Children. e R N;{;C‘,‘]yhefly‘;\rl‘;}-;\“;:_r' Senot for)az Baitie. tiful gifts nresented to the ¢ouple by et; mma Hilton, 451 REACH JURY TODAY | Monday the will of the late Frederick LUNDEEN RELEASED BY e it now befors it's too 1 's a| In the account Monday of Ashford’s|inei. friends handegme chest | street; Home; | * The trial of the suit of the estate ilo-nl‘l\e\’!;’m‘;fif gd‘}'}‘]‘{;‘l o ;’i“’gfif By MEMBERS OF TRAIN CREW . Process to yourself of the enthusiagtic meetng to hoom a Com-|of silver containing a'compiste din- [Norwich Town; Arms;{ oL John 1 REc e M O U thmed it mscatt he b ~ . o "’?(P';l:;‘”*’éfl:}‘ { n-“U;e!tss‘;“:: munity House project it was stated set. | Barland road , | George H. te dto reach| o imflmdmg"i‘m-hztr:m‘)i)h Oa‘: STL‘;egt Brnest tablets S s "Sieatind (ot DR HRIE Sed teen 2 Soachor MacDonald—Prescott. h s rior COUrt herelis cqually divided among. the follow- il R T A ek . o houldhave Cameron MacDovald_ som of ) ‘RU“ Sy fhe pdntift Wil con|ing children: William B. Klein of TRERS (LLUSTRATING SSAVICE, . Ve S vanishes, Druggists refund the money!cad Mansfield. AmCEoR MBEnas { R ghardson, r the - , Viane X cilfes 2 i B : and Mrs D. MacDonald of G4 : SO the D Brooklyn, Henry J. Klein of Napa, : tereoting annoRACRRn L Do Just received . new lne of special- | 1 M New London, and L 5 drgument whien court opens| Gy’ wrancis Kieln of ‘San Francisoor ’ ienienfos g R R i+ engraved nrivate greeting cards| vl it SRR ihe morning and will be follawed | G2lo France Kleln of San Francido Miss Carmen Aguinaldo, the before 13ep. of the danger of ine poison- Nmas and the New Year. Step in ard ~ 6t of Wat Morneys A L. Brown and E. W.|Lillie Lentz of Glendale, Philadelph daughter of Aguinaido, former crew heard n yw to aveld it. In the mean- see samples at The Bulletin Ofilce | y & nienan Sevonil L ".\“,:'nj“, o e por r‘:m‘}”ém?fléf and a daughter-in-law, rebel chief of the Philippines upon fong Nee ol tablete; you will be Job Room—ady. ' st church in Wat il ol il clase for ey Siatate | 3: Klein, of New London ¢| whom our guns were trained 21 ide, in thejpes ew MeLaughi A Norgan' The name of Virginla Brewster | Wolfenden, pastor, of- . 2 hich Judge Doaald T. Warnes | the entire house is left to W. F. Shaw | years ago, has now come to Amer- 2 4 © o orean |white, shou ¢ _been” included in i e e . fmet | for ix‘monthe $62 46 Uhid The ebws oF s o B el R R N BAPTISTS CONFER ON | the n their hands for Woll K aohs in. Btdusbart try. Miss Aguinaldo is enrolled for W.F. M & Nor carried a boucuet of Aavon Wara| CHRISTIAN ENLISTMENT WEEK i e '{"\*“‘“’nd:‘: ipn‘;,l“u} Monday's Bridgeport Telegram, re-| BS COMINE year in.the University F4 A Baok of Remerhrance. roe She was unattended. be five delegat from the Bap-| E0U oM b Nomnslict sl | ferring to the suaden death of Wilbue| Of Ilinols, but before commencing |==————— 4 . e Perniets MID. roberty. in B Following the ceremony, Mr. and | tis c the: New; London da-| S3oe 300 SHroes. the THowna S. Alling of Norwich, a brother of| her studies has been entertained by | 0 th o Wife of tn the Hackanum Milis| Vrs. MacDonald lef _on 'a week's | so were here Monday at the % * Noyes E. Alling of Bridgeport, presi-| many people of the West and Mid- A . \wrrle fap $51 600 At wih- |hanéymonn trip to New Hampshire. |Central Baptist church for a confer- = F 3 For $1.00 a Year at new decisions for Christ and en- [ S} 100k vlac sihe West Plains|TO IGNORE PROTESTS ITS BEAUTY | s 5 -’ now. S1? By a_tvpographical error Mondav | period of illness caused by shock. larged. consecration to the building of | CeME(EY, A committal sery e FROM KOREA AND CHINA! the postmaster, d the I The BnMetin eompany was oiven as| ghe was born in Ireland ;mt fll:r the saiew. s Wil S Pherg¥wast afvery | Lo 04 4hC B13¥e by Rev. Mr, Math- amone latest donors to the Tuberoni-|ahout 50 years has made her home in|general discussion of the subject. fHer fum i New York, Nov. 17.—Protests from BEST Insia Sanatorivm holiday fund. The | spontville. She is survived by four Soaslog The' foneral arrangements were in T Rulletin company SUCTION and 1 he uced to ert the American Mill of the Hokanum Company. V' farmer Sta | . for a enarter of a centua | nesneingd ot 8 High Schaol | fe now nrofesenr of edneation and head’j TTpon_their r ew Londo _ OBITUARY. Joseph Legg. Joseph Lee, a well known granite cutter of Waterford, died Sunday at turn they will reside in ar Ranke annanneed to sneak at a hig miseion- arv_ingtitnte in Hartford, Wednesdav at “Iartfard Seminary is to come in- ~tead to Norwich, to address the Fast- #*n Connecticut Branch at Park church. ‘sters. Mr. Legg was 33 years old. Mrs. Margaret- Fitzgerald. Mrs. Margaret Fitzgergld, 77 years of age, a much respected resident of the Pequot@village, Montville, died at her home there Sunday after a long ad donated earlier.| cons, Daniel, James, Cornelius and The name should have read The Nor- | pavid ¥itzgerald ek of Montville, dnd wich Bu‘ck Co. ence on the nation-wide campaign for Christian enlistment week, Dec. 7-14, which the denomination is to condue The meeting began at _10:30 in tie morning and was concluded at 3 jn the afternoon. Purkiss, with Ernest E. dresses were made by W. W. Barker of New York, who is on the national board of promotion, and Rev. W. T. Thayer of Hartford, who is on the state board. They explained the gen- ersi plan of the week, which is toaim EVENING OF DANCING FUNERALS. Mrs. J. Elliott Dolbeare. .30 o'clock Monday afternoon the annie Champlin, wife of J. Elliott Dolbeare, was held from the Baptist church in Leffingwell with a : r of 4 New London and Mrs, C.|larse attendance of mourners. The| No trace has yet been found of a of that demactment in Straight Col- | ihe Norwien State Hosnital atter an | {088 of Now Tandon and Mre 0} g0 SCCriin, S (MRutiSrs; The | auantity of silverware stolen - about o vl Sy Iness of ahout o Me Is survived |ty board of promotion, presided. Ad- | SeTVice Was gonducted by Rev. A. D.|three weeks ago from the Younz Mrs. R, S. M. Emrich. of Turkev,|by his wife and mother and seve 7 2 Mathewson and Mrs. Helena M. T. Church sang Bevond the Smilinz and the Weeping and Safe in the Arms of Jessu. The following nephews were hearers: Ambrose Sullivan, Walter and Wilson Dolbeare and Frederick Rogers. Burial took place in the W charge of Undertaker C. A. Gager, Jr. Oliver R. Buddington. dent of-‘the Alling Rubber company, | said: He had resided in Norwich for many years, but spent his winters in Florida. He was a frequent visitor to Bridgeport and was well known here. Silverware Was Stolen. Men’s Christian Association building | nor is there any clue to the thieves: Several dozen of plated articles were taken inclyding knives forks and spoons. FALLING? HERE'S DON'T WORRY! LET DANDERKNE"‘ SAVE YOUR HAIR AND DOUSBLE Korea ang China against holding next | year's convention of the world's WHERE IT SHOWS Onz Who two_daughters, Mrs. James S. Sullivan AFTER TALKING BUSINESS| iy many trioads| e enorad, he., cresttisn. commitin | is is what T gt Tolland connty, the second district |nf Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mts. Herbert| VFollowing a meeting of the ‘bazaar |preseft, ti er R. Bud-|announced today. The committee | Friaguae < to be covered in the Connecticut eam- | W. Lucas of Norwich. commitice imd the canvassers on the |dington v morning at|said there would be no change in self. e e paign for the P'lerim Memarial fund. Mrs. John Connor. coming fair of the Knights of Colum- {11 o'clock ing minister | plans, because the invitation did not | oy e R e LESS has iike its neiehbor, Windham, ex- = ddw of John|Pus a social with dancing was enjoy- | was Re: rector of | come from the Japanese government | g i) ceeded ite anota by ahmt $5.000. of | Elen A Conmor, WIGOW Of Jeem | cd Monday evening in the K. of C. hall | 1 cimrch, and the [ bat fFom the “Chrigtian peouls ot yo | PARTS the twent chnrehes nelnded, only five | GO0PT gxfi'flmiy orning about 1011 the Surilight building on Franklin | e . Taylor, George|pan, all of whom depore ihe terribls | THIS I5 NO JOKE [tafled to exceed their quota. Sclock. Her death was due to old aze. | Street: H Dr, Charles B. Tldred and|conditions existing in Korea and | | D ar The weather is good for the duck{She was born in Ireland. Her husband| M x gave a & il ! took place| Shantung.” n came in. fo one oLk PagiE — hunters, hut to get the game hunt-|died about 20 years ago. St T S e it B gariss R s i Bough i ers have to go out on the sonnd. The | Mrs Connor leaves one sister, ¥rs. B L DA O e Dazean d at thelGOAL MINES IN CONTROL | at §1 BRUSH B O e o i arn srenimer | LTI D ot Witlimantlc, Snd|Jey Drompting, plaved’ for _dancing. | neral service was held at his home, 47 OF THE STATE OF KANSAS| el REVOLVES |like that Monday morning would help o dunghter, Miss' Mary Connor, who ey CS;?Q'T:Z"tegvfifim;hfl;]zcflgl;f;;xgfil SRR SR LT S e e e e fheiRpte tete ‘:’“" “"fl’e" asten; > ;f,;‘;‘;gm}:,‘fi{‘e,"e;ih;"}s,":am’fi A ofas F. Spellman, Harold Des- |. Undertak 1 had|coal mining properties of Craw The Laurel Glen Improvement so- , Mis ner, of Willimantic. Mrs. Connor was a member of St. Patrick’s church. She was well known to the older residents clety has organized and intends eith- er building a community house or pur- chastng a place, remodeling it and interest payable after Nov. 15, 1919, mond, Jeremiah Downey,,J. A. Des- mond and William Carey. charge o irrangements. Onofrio Quercia. frio and Cherokee counties tonight pass ed into the control of the state o Kansas when the state suprenme court Quercia | jsoued orders and named receivers fo fitting it up for a clubhonse where |of the city. EVANGELIST SPENDS DAY took pl ors of Cum- TO the soclety may hold suppers and en- RPN AT HIS NOANK HOME | minss & 1 - afternoon, | = ) RUGS |iainments for the benefit of the com- ¥ Gypey Swith; Jr.. the evanselsi|BERe being endance of rel- P { = munity. Lambert—Gravelin. who began . serivs of a montns| Saves and There were beau- C T T 9 s The big chectnut wonds on Sumner| The marriage of Miss Delia Graveiin| meetings here Sunday. cvening in the | Uil form Al Oris iween ioes! o homestead. Bolton, which extend to |and George Lambert, both of Oceum, | Central Baptist church, spent Mon- Sl Poter T :on a tac 2 Camp Meeting road. are being cut off, | took place Saturday evening, the cere- |dav at his home in Noank and had| e sery e el “ 3 { are in your bure feet. i This Vacuum Cleaner will use|ss the chestnut is dving so fast. Thers | mony being performed by Rev. Pichard | with him hie fwo associates in the|Cuny. I iy e aaoel se E G f h | . , will be little real woods left in town [R. Graham, rector of Christ Episcopal|campaign, Charles F. Allen, who is| Sfery: The bearers were Paclo Dalre, | asy ers- | but one dollar’s worth of elec.|when the chestaut wonds are cut and | church, at his home on’ Washington | chorister, and Miss Hoagland who ls| Se0aro, Capodarmo, Avasmo Span | i o o ') will 6l the land- | street. e places honor were | the pianist. dam Greco, o Querc | tricity in a ycar. Think of | seape with eprent tand: flled by Mr. Lamont and Miss Rosle| vangelist Smith -and his assist- | VSOl Devalma. - = 0 | any Corn or Callus Comes OFf Pence- | cleaning -your home easily,| Owing to the inabiity of the owners | ST Tambert s the son of Mr. and HoRLE of mactings as. toois das o7|ghuxch, & requlem high mass for the| fallv Glerlously—Never Falls. | pplicatio asually | i s ?[at South Willington to engage a|urs Gustave E. Lambert of Occum.|rest and thers wil be no meetings on | 16Pese 0f the soul of Mr. Quercia was|., It [ casy for “Gets-It’ to reach coming out can't find | g thoroughly and sanitarily for|moarting house keeper for the G.|Fris bride is the daughier of Mr. and | Mondays 5 sung by the rector, Rev. John H.|p L u S i Hall, Jr. C# a notice was posted!Mrs. John Gravelin. Both bride and A S A Broderic] bt et hick and THISISAJOKE « = . 12 months so cheaply. hotifying the hoarders that the board-| eroom are well known in Occum®and|Two MEN AGCUSED Mr.-Quercia was born in Ttaly 35 N : dager it 7 ing house would close Friday, Novem- | have the best wishes of their many E vears ago the son of Mr. and Mrs. know ay “as s ber 16, at which time the .present|friends for a happy married life. OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY | Cosinco Quercia. He had lived in 4 8 Store housekeeper’s time expired. e Deputy Sheriffs M. J. Martin and|Norwich for a number of years and L s b . knows Closes at 5:30 P. M, |10, v went. coupon bonds of thel Laid Corner-Stone for Synagogus. |7. T, Tubhe: have made amesss ‘for| Was emploged by C. . Williams, | - Seecond 'E['m TLoan, igsued in tem- itors were guests from.Norwich, | the alleged highway robbery of Joseph | ing industrious and fai_lllf\xl. He in- -4 % 5 Dorary form. ifke the 4 per cent, and | New Haven and other Connecticut|Piscato, a Chesterfield farmer, who|Jjured his hand some time ago and|* one U o 4 1-2 per cent. coupon Liberty bonds, | Cities, more than 1000 invitations hay- | Was relieved at the point of a revolver | lockjaw caused death after nine days'! '3 k& y O E&m @W m have mo Interest coupons attached fof | ing been sent out by the committe in[of $5. The men accused are Louis charge when, at New London, Sunday, Rogers of Flanders and Robert Phi i 1 THIS IS NO JOX I lady Jgr b : - snik Co. become exchange. | Isaac efra of that city drew’ the un- |lips, of Butlertown. Rogers and Phil. | g e e ment bonds with il |usual privilegs of layipg the . first |Iibs were. identified by biscato as his| & b 129 Main Street, Norwich |subsequent coupons attached. corner stone for the synagogue|assailants. They were arraigned on which is being erected on Blinnfan | Saturday before Justice Oscar Dim,| DrugStoresSellit. =y Street by the congregation of Ohev|mock, of Waterford, and their cases THANES RIVER LINE e e L7 o80T They each furnished a bond. for ap- it to KILL Staamer Cive Cod, Whitehail Teans-|, The Sewing cluh 28 8 A0t o Suit For Divorce, pearance at that time. i it SOLDS Axy CornPecke OFF Bler 4. North River, Mondayes Woaor:|gotky to New London to meet with| Coicph Taylor nf Stoninaton, e HILL'S With “Genrt” Says and Fridays st b porn Weones:| Bt M. D Miliard ot West . street, | marriod Saran K. Whithan on jan. 6| STATE MILITARY MEN % R £ g'u.’:qa -i'ru:-;;g ..;nsmsuu.n ::‘: who was a m-m::: cgtthe _g‘ub ‘when ;‘903, ha:hbmught ;uitf{o;edlv:)_rce from INTERESTED IN NTL. GUARD ININ {gsz‘“;k&-dg:;:?fi ,;ouv c\o}'r‘.’s\fvl{nf"‘:t Bk o 1 3 e mem- er. on e grounds of sertion since n 3 e i nt ;;lal'buo:;;;r.o;mc:um& o ork, she \s{hlaamg o mm’;“g g S it on Tl oo o&'&gfiiti’iz‘:fi‘.':i]'&fii;e'Kx’?"c?x'l”?i CASCARA QU knife, or slice them with a “bloody / *luding war tax. F. V. Knouse, Agent|John 8. Blackmar, Mrs. C. A. Gager,| Norwich. The suit is returnable be- Sewing Clubs First Meeti Sholem. were continued umtil hext Friday. Five million people razor, or use bandages and tape and | - = Wrap up your t into a pack: , but | T, Mis. C. D. Sevin, Mrs. Carl W.|fore the superior court on the first| neetious Matione Gusrd, s F AT thats: the. “reat-em-roughe pantul | Brown, Miss Pthel M. Sevin, Mrs. A.| Tuesday of December. Riskir Monday. 2 pidemes with. fhe BROMIDE igsligh way, "5 B o oot o ¥ s . Sure, ¥ Wyman and Mrs. A. Thatcher e R work thus far accomplished and ap- T e P T A I 5& 2 a. Otts. . peared optimistic about the future. in tablet form—safe, sure, mo | You reach.the corn easily with the i i 3 In the Chamber of Commwcee hal | Letters have been received each dpay Copiates—breaks up a 'soid in 24 | tle” @lacs rad in the. cork of Gvery IR Y FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1 on Monday evening lh? fall term class {at the general's office. from former i “‘Pip in 3 4& “Gets-It” bottle. % It does not hm't' the A Tiekle is the Bexinning of N. H. Levy. the dancing mh—uc[.n- officers and men of the organization Money back if it lrl;fi fleilh, Try it, trot and $mile! It's Orders Doliversd of & throat cold or painful cough |pegan with a large Sctendance. who have returned from the service. geauine box bas a Red |o blessing; nmever falla. =~ . HAYES® HEALING HONEY stops the i 3 ? top with M Hill's ‘Gets-It,” the only sure, guaranteed, o R — o The communications refiect the inter- money-back con-remover, Goste hut e g MAPLEWuUuY NURSERY (O, tickle by healing the throst 35 T°T) Domt fail to put your hand in your |est of the writers in a National Guard bigtare, i by 4 BRI S L R 7. N P 3 o . irifle a¢ shy drug store, vocket when you feel for’ the poor. ST grganization in this state. by B Lawrence & At All Drag Steres Manufactured | Eastern C Co., Chicago, Til n f

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