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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919 5 ? S e ; : i |ORAZED GAILOR SHERKS choso W _GheBulletin, | ..o | A A ADAM FOUND DEAD IN BATHROOM | ...~ =2 tee PR o e 500 : 25, of' Pensacola. Norwich, Monday, Nov. 24, 1918 | © PR bt o St s Ao ool 5 ANASTY COLD 3 the New ., for an extended stay. o e Haven raflroad station Saturday eV _William Burdick of Nerwich has S [eolng about @ o'clock while orased been amnfl# a few days with his| Firemen called from this city to.ex- {his underclothes and a safety razer | wilih liquor and punched his hand i VARIOUS MATTERS brother, E. H, Burdick, of Stonington. | tinguish a slight blaze at Adam's tav- | lay on the sink in the room, leading t0 | . " Michael H, just .{ern at 122 West Town street, Norwich | the conclusion tim: he had bathed and | o Light vehicle lamps at 453 o'clock | o'p GO K Delaney bas Just seturth: | o7 Bt S Ay night dt 145 o'clock, |shaved. cariler in_ - the . evering: this evening. 3 a banqiet of the demveratic town|found the dead body of the owner and | There were burns ¢n the face hands | It is r;ok often that the turf #s green| committee, proprietor, Alfred A. Ad: on the jand chest and a slight cut on thz‘nu and velvety as late as coverings an 5 { *PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” THEN BREAKS UP A COLD IN A FEW HOURS. Cin Dis w a sailor, ; came in the = i iting room where he was subducd x i ovember floor of the small bath in the | which might have resulted f. e o Pl \ athrool in ] ave resulted from Al ine base who pinioned his arms 4th, as is the case today. - ,‘,i,‘,',::";.sflj‘?“h ot Nerwich, 4| building. There had been o slight hemorrhage | and took him Invo the bagzase roam. Yesterday was the last Sunay of| visitin mm'l. 5 een in Baybraok| Coromer Franklin H. Brown and |from the nose, which might indicate | fere Lee causht sizhi (hrough (he Dont stay staffed-up! _ Quit blowing | the "ecclesiastical yoar. Sunday next| despatehor for the Shors Ling Biectrio| Medieal Examiner C. C. Gildersiecve, | upoplexy, the dootors sald. window of a negro sallor and imme- wnd anutfing! A dose of “Pape's Cold |is the first Sunday in Advent. Rafway Compary, Who made an investigation Sunday e gas heater had been attached s night, indicated tw ible causes {to a cock in the wall by a rubber tube, SRS "ml’“ T Dugs The 3 vo_possible ya * tube, | zlass in ar Compound” taken every two hours.un-| Pivorable ‘weather Saturday While in town Mrs. Sadle C. Foster | fof Mr, Adam's D ¥ ss in an attompt o get at the col death—apoplexy or | but this had disappeared or been |ored man, cutting his wrist. Ul three doses are taken usually breaks | brought many shoppers to-tdwn and| Hartford, department president of D.|asphysiation by gas due to an explo- | burned off and the gas was discharg- Sergeant” .lohri’ 11‘; ;‘?X:i'o took |, the ap & severe cold and ends all grippe) merchants were well satisfied with| of V., and Mrs. Grace M. Munich, de- | sion or an accident to a small gas |ing at full head into the room. The |man to police headquarters where a miser. trade. partment inspector, Bnuzgo were | heater that was in the bathroom. fire had evidently started in the Aoor | doetor Jooked after him and gave him The very first dose opens your clog«| A Cromwell correspondent mentions| entertained at thé home r. and| The fire that led to the discovery of jaround the gas heater and had been |, hypodermiz intection to quiet him. B ged-up nostrils and the air passages|ingt Rev. E. A. Svanson of Woodstock | Mrs. D, M. Dean, Town strest. Mr. Adam'’s ‘body was seen from the | burning so long that it had burned n| A navy man siid that th [ 8 the bead: stops nose running. re-|pas been visiting at the Children's | Baward Perking Clarke, formerly | bome of Henry J. Kilroy, a neighbor, | large hole in the fiaor, snrcfldlnr £rom | peared io have been drinl 1 leves the headache, dullness, fevetish- | Home, of Norwich and Mystic, hag sent to| %o telephoned in to the Central fire | there into the studding ng out | erage that is prevalent in New Lbn- ot 2 { mess. sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Minstrel and dance at Parish hall,| Labor Commissioner Willlam . Hyde|Station. Chief Howard L. Stanton |into the neéxt room. don, that sconsi of Jamaica ginger, i “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the|r.ivillc” Thanksgiving eve, from §|his resignation fs superintendent of | CAUght the message just as he arrived | Chief Stanton left the place 10 |alcohol and red pepper: yuickest surest reliet known and costs | 133 gy ‘ the state: fres. employment sgeney in %t his hote on Linden paricvay and al | charge of Dobitable Dure of Nerwich — dnly a few cents at drug stores. It vy 3 S i e vipae Pl \ots without assistance, tastes nice,| The annual meeting of the State Hartford elty to go into effect Jan. 1. and com! 1 ALLEGED POT HUNTER o f ed Norwich | coroner gave Undertakers Henry Allen 1 ; ommissioner Hyde has apointed John| §Lition, preceding them to Norw ; TO BE TRIED TODAY 7 Q! * ine — Ins n | Probation Officers’ association fs to be | C Town in his car. Mr. Kilroy and othet | & Son permision to remove the body. wara ¥, e R o b heid n Meriden.” Wednesday, Decom- | J. Helion 10 succeed Mr. Clarke. neighbots got into the tavern throush | Mr. Adam, who was bettween 80 and | The trial of John Greeley of Daniel EQWRrs anag i €es er 10th. the wirie cellar before the firemen got | 65 vears old, had Been the proprietor | son, atrested at New Iaven for vi -t A spell of cold and clear weather,| REMEMBER CALVARY! PRIEST | ihcre, but were not able to do any- |of Adam's tavern for something over iof lation of the game laws by Iish and FOR ALL OCCASION® with light snow Thanksgiving day, ADMONISHES HiS HEARERS| thing, as there was no water in the |35 vears and was widely and favorably | Game Commissioner John M. Cramp- Orders Delivered ] is Daboll's Almanac’s prediction for|. That the inspiration of the holy men building, having been turned off at the | known all over this part of the state.|ton, will take place before United| s LDV this week. 4nd wemen whom we call saints wasstreet. ~They turned of the electric | For many years he had had a standing | States Commissionsr™ W. A. vright| MAPLEWUUD WURSERY CO. During Suynday afternoon the Otis|not fear, not wholly the desire of at- | light, but saw nothing of Mr. Adam. cffer of a bottle of wine to the first today (Monday) at New Haven.. Sub-| 7 DY Phone 236 Lib reading room was in charge|taining heaven, but, rather, love, was| Chief Stantén and the erew of the |person each winter who drove to his | poenas in the case for withesses call- el ! v’ of any_ Rena S. Hamilton, There were | thé Droposition ably proved by Rey.|chemieal company found the fire | place in a sleigh, and early snowstorms | ea by, the United States were sent out FOR QUALIT e s Peter J. Cuny at the high mass in St.| blasing in the partition of a_room at | Wefé altvays cagerly watched for by | Saturday by U. §. Marshal Palmet to]cd that Admiral Fedeoroviteh had - i ’ \d.|Patri¢k’s church Sunday. This love|the rear of the bullding, where Mr.|hotsemen, that they might claim tho | persons in Providence, Grafton, Mass. | stated that a Japanese warship had e 7T e 2 | There whs a shower before mid-|aroge from contemplation of the sacrie| Adam had a collection of curioe, and |ptize. He was warm hearted and | Blackstone and Worcester. It 1§ cldim- | aided the Russian fotifla. CHAPPELL CO.- e | night Saturday, but Sunday proved|fece of Calvary. where a Supreme Bé-|they quickly had it out by the use of | Benerous in Dhis friendships and was |ed that Greeley has for years been| Admiral Kawahara took exception to }m“lh}h;l;glnp;‘e‘mé . !;uod example of |ing in the form of a Saviour died for|chemical. Chopping 2 hele through | well thought of in the community. He iy a - 5 violafing the same laws relative to|the statement and declared #hat the | | Telephone 24 all mankind. the wall, they came into the bathtoom | Was the owher of Eden 1odge, & UM~ | {ronanorting game from one stue tq|Japancse naval forces had conformed 108 Main Straet Recent gifts to Peck Library, Nor-| These saints had. as we have now, teat the extreme rear of the buflding |mer place nt Gardner Lake. another. He is hold in bonds of $5.000 | Lo their attitude of. et s ow’ wich Free Academy, in¢lude Rich- jcontend with the spirit of the world|and Fireman Joseph Tracy stumbled | FEarly in November last year Mr, : L 3 e G The Japanese press burea or Gentral Wharf ard Field's “Fifth Booke of the | which was condemned by Christ. This|Over the body of Mr. Adam in the fAdam closed the tavern at Norwich 1 for a_correction of the statement - Church,” published in 1610, ls the spirtt which manifests itseit in| dark. Turning on the electric light. [Town ana-it neg femained elosed ever | T O AUT?"‘,"@_E”‘E SN'QSHES the allies, and especially the Japanese, Steeple Tom Fitzpatriek, who has|What is called personal independence. |he and Adam Ensling cartied the body | since. He was married on Nov. 6, VITH SLIGHT DAMAGE |24 aided the government forces in the » worken in Norwich . has Been work: | d0-as-vou-like, which early ~rebelled|outside and tried artificial respiration {1918, at Providence ta: Mrs, Flora L.| About thrce o'clock Sunday after-|overthrow of the. rebels. 5 73 TaE e some. time’ on the . 198-foot| A58inst all obedience, authority. 1It|but Without result. - |Berry of Seckohk, Mass, and had |noon two automobiles, driven hy Ar Genera! Rudolph Gaidn, Czecho-Slo- A. G. THOMPSON, F. & o himney at the Roya) mills in Rivec. |ShOws in seifishness, caring for one's| Drs. LaPierre, W. K. Tingley, Louis|lived at Berry farm, Seekonk, since | thur McGrath of No, 210 Crystal av- | vak commander and leader of the rev- .- G , o o8 b e o s In RIVEr-| cighbor, not because he is the fmage|T. Cassidy, W. T. Driscoll and Hugh | then until a short time ngo, when he | enue, New London, and Bert MeCabe | olutionary foroen. who was Wounded Chi dist. F Specialist point, R. L of God and the brother of Christ, hence| B. Campbell assisted in the effort to | returned here. He had been at hi8|of ) Iranklin street, collided at|during ihe fghting, said in an inter- iropodist, Foot Spe t Just received a new line of specially|our brother, but merely insofar as we | resuscitate Mr. Adam. Gardner Lake place recently. but left | the Shetucket street corner. There]view that the movement was purely of (PROTECT YOUR FEET) ** b engraved private greeting cards for|can make him useful; in such trite| When found the hody lay on the floor | there about a week ago, saying he was | wak little damage. the péople. . ESS et Xmas and the New Year. Step in and|maxims as might makes right, the su-|near the door. about five feet distant|going to Providence. Juat before noon Stnday a ilk au-| “Its supportérs” he said, “were of | Mfr: c“'“mxr;g- Spring Arch Support ur ln s see samples at The Bulletin Office Job| premacy of lezality, in defererice to| ffom the gas heater. The coroner and | Mrs. Adam was reached Sundav |to driven by Tdward Carolina and an|the Russlan democratic classes and its | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Room.—ad. “What will the world say?" impatienes| medical examiner concluded Mr. Adam| night with word of her husband’s | automobile ariven by Robert - Glas. |leaders, including members of the| Nerwleh, Corn, Bhone 1366-4 The seventh annual meeting of thejat religion’s warnings, too great reli-|may have been dead two -or three |death and is to come here to make the | brenner of Montville collided on|tzars duma, three figures in the Ker- |——————o =2 Cunm;‘cl‘i;uls lBra‘;floM .—\cludu:y clut; L jflp:m mle_nme‘nl of Gor; who is|hours when found. He was dressed in ! funeral arrangements. Washington square. Mr. Glashren- :agmmeng‘._hu:u?t ANy Young | hent o Tho-Tepore that Japau)9is wasg hel aturday At the home of|also ist, and i lolerance 'or acts ner’'s machine lost a front wheel in an officers. al ‘was not Bol- ow - & s, Miss Helen B. Tolles, No. 11 Marshall | forbidden hecause everybody may seem the crash its ‘tecords, and its leaders' jMaintain an exclusive Japanese coms urs strect, Hartford; loTch d‘oinq th:m, S e MANCHESTER UNITY LODGE COMMUNITY CENTER IS e ,h‘:ogmm, outlined to the peovle, is all | E‘uiflflfin“}nfi‘;“‘,;fli"sfi ing ‘lhat :‘f Mrs. Roswell B. Palmer has been enapuration of the:; edints was WELCOMES EX-SERVICE MEN BSECOMING BUSY PLACE EDDING. the proof that Is necessary. virh et S i dvocated in the life of today—Ilove, General Gaida asserted that his |gotiations with - China concerning appointed collector for the Village | oV oe y Saturday evening Loyal Hugh H.| The usual supper was served Sat- Young—Sanford. Improvement association for the mon- o And man. as @ rerilt of fisd 5 3 3 C3EY - Eon ! g forces included 100 of his personal | Shantung. 26 1 ; s 2| jtation unon the stupendous manifesta- |Osgood Lodge, No, 6920, I O. O. %, M.| urday evening at the Community YOU LL SRE WHY THEY | e ey tectric Richard W. Young, son of Mr, andlguard, 500 deserters from the govern- e ¢ tion of Divine love on Celvary's cross.| U. formally welcomed home those| Center for Girls for the men in uni-|{ Mrs. Fred S. Young of this city, and|ments forces and. 1306 workmen and | TENTH WEEK OF STRIKE i e Duting the. service the ehelr unies| mémbers of the lodge Wwho saw service| forfi and there was a good sized pat-| Misk Agnes Sanford, daughter st Mr | onten ARE THE BEST The plans for an E\'ory~McmbflE)' direction of Organist Frank I. Farrell,|in the military and naval forces of the|ronage. These Saturday evening sup- canvass of the United Congregatiofi- : t and Mrs. George Sanford of Worces- gave portions of Gounod's Mass, in-|allies in the great world war against|pers are to be discontinued and will{ ter, al enurch for Sunday, December Tth,|cluding the always efféctive lamenta- | the Kaiser, when they held a banquet| be replaced by the Sunday evening e are moving along encouragingly under|tions in the C'redo preceding and fol-|in the large dining hall of the Waure-!dinhers at the club rooms from 6 o’- Robert H. Montgomery's direction. He sald the fighting started IN PITTSBURGH DISTRICT ¢ when a company of Russians fired on a ere united in marriage Saturday | company of deserters, evening at the home of the bride’s| “I used every effort within my Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 23.—The be- ginning of the tenth week of the strike 1t parents in Wore The ceremony to prevent fighting,” he declired. - vorkers i \ |lowing Crucifixus. gan House, Thero were over sixty|cwel to 70 otlock, © 3 Mr. Knapp | T belleve we would have won had mof | oxstores tonor orse ‘markea by s & N 0r g A% chMtodis iat Alre raetit P T 2 Dresent at the banauet which was a| Sinday evening an “at home” was ; apanese troops prevented our sending |y of uni orth. VIUFFS, COATS, CAPES of the Holy Nams soeloty, § montive| ASKS RECEIVER FOR mogt pleasing and- successful event, | held, The boys and girls sang many Lte of the Nor- from the raflwas | viamg. plan e r‘r‘.':gn:gerl:e:e B2 AND SCARFS mind requiem high mass for Thomas RELIANCE YARN CO.| ° The lodge had eighteen members in|of the old fashioned songs and pop- o Driscoll was sung in St Patrick’s class of 1912, and| station, These varties were turned | e ; . ned | morrow of the nationa committee it Application for a receiver and the| the service and on their service flag,|ular songs added to the entertainment Tech.. class of 191. He| back, Which placed us in.a trap. Un- winding up of the affairs of the Re. | Which Was suspended above the al-|of the evening. A review of the week's chufch by the rector, Rev. J. H. Brod- : in a charge of the strike. No official state- B R agtn S the American Bridge| able to spread our activitles, we were | mont relative 1o what questions ki<t jance Yarn C o dee-tcove, appears one goid star. Most of | activities follows: i d for some time past has|surrounded.” S R T According -to reports from Wash- :}l‘(""}:nhaaaggcntmst‘.&.‘h:n;;p::' ;::e the éx-service men of the lodge were| Monday evening—Meeting of parlia-|been located in Pittsourgh. On their o + A s sued at union headquarters, bui agt - 2 v L | able to be present and they were giv-|mentafy class for the members of the| return from their honeymoon Mr. and| FATAL AUTOMOBILE those in close touch with the situas {akes ot complets tenoun of taeme | peetbr toarty 1 the clerk 'of e i) 4 S eats” of honor at the head of the| executive council Mrs. Young will locate in Buffalo AGGIDENT IN MERIDEN | {ion “said e commiltecmen wilt dies next year and blanks to be fi out| The capilal stock of the company | teblée. ~Seated with the ex-service Tuef!daly evening—Meeting of Ilalian| where ME. Young whl continue in the cuss matters of importance in com: will soon be mailed to all engaged in divided into 600 shares.of | men was P. C. Wright of Bridgeport.| class,’ Cemmunity Service Club meet-| employ of the American Bridge Com-| Meriden, Nov. 23.—Thomas J. Flvnn, | nection with the strike. « bt Bl alue of $100 each. Mp Mag. | Provincial corresponding secretar; ing. This weok the fembers plan to : 25 years old, of this city, died at the | Representatives of QUALITY CORNER o s N hel tin Slaims he has owned one-third ot|, The banduet was served at § o'clock | make candy for the County Home. A y relatives and imiediate friends| local hospital at 7 o'clock this evening | said toc: womeh o Trintty Methodict ohuer | the stock. William H, Leslie, sevré- | tho menubeing as follows: meeting of the members of this com-| were present at the ceremony. Attend-|ffom injlries feceived at about 430, .q Savings Bank. ¢ Trinity Methodist church : i Cream of native celery, roast Ver-|mittee is down to be held to complete| ing form this city were Mr. and Mrs. | o'clock this afternoon, when the auto- | 5 have heen invited to the home of Mrs, | tary, another third and the reimalning . i W. H, Bath, 55 Williame stoeat Toes:| third is in the name of John T. Cum- | mont turkey, giblet gravy, sweet pota-{plans for Christmas presents for the Fred § Young and Mrs. 1idgar H. Al-|mobile jh which he Was riding turfled will be & missionary programme dur. | mings,of Whose estate Mr. Lesile is|to dressing, mashed potatoes, supper| various institutions. Every club |ien, turtle as a result of a tire blowing out. steel companié? that they were well pleas? t conditions and that s were steadily increa: Opposite Chels \ ¥ 3 oAt folls; coffes, cigars, ginger ale, cigar-| member Is urged to come and help as ——— Five ribs on his left side were frac- [yoN $IMSON LEAVES ing vart of the afternoon. e i position of gen- | ettes. there 18 a lot of new material on Mission Opens at Plainfield. tured, and the medical examiner '_‘?*l PARIS TO WISIT BERL Rl iy commitie 81 the at a salary of $10,000,| Avout 9 oclock Toastmaster Albert| which to werk and more hands Willl A juo weeks mission at St. John's|Ported the death as due to the ribs SR LS fiu-*l“:l::‘! ;:n‘fllmur:rw‘u)uirilmxx 1“1'1 ©1 e alleges that Mr. Leslie by virtue of | Hilton apped the assemblage to order | make the work easier and more enjoy- State Armory at Hart- : Pl 7 fotous. | puncturing the lung. Flynn twas dis- e ) y be conducted by Rev. Fr. Gena of|3fter having served overseas as a pri- | Blficance of the departure of Herr Ve the Redemptist Ofder of Montreal, | yate in Cofipany H. 1024 U. S. in- | DISOR for BeBa®, 8858 e PRt who will be assisted by Fr. Dumont of [AREFe - oo L “The reasons alleged by fhe Oifog the fame order. The irst week will be ativer of the car. escaped with a fow e RO S wenl ot L5 sah cuts and bruises. He is held by the WSS LT b o local police under $300 bonds on the | sult the national asembly on the he stock he controls, inte i and proposed a toast to the ex-servicejable to ail ¢ . Martin aémanag"“:,‘,‘fi"ifluf',‘o‘}.’: men and following tho foast there was| Wednesday — Meeting of _ soclal right took off from his salary.|® Diano selection, Connecticut March fdancing class beforé regular Wednes- secretery of the state hoard of agri- |yt o e cartied on the work of thé | by George Barber. day night members’ dance. Millinery | culture. blant and the plaiRtiff claims that be-| . Provincial Corresponding Secretary| class made hats. Unit leaders had a Papers have been received by thel| cause of neglect of needed work| Wright was then called upon by the| meeting to talk over the needs of the SHEriff of Tolland county in the case|there is danger of \aste and mis- | toastmaster. He said he highly appre- | club and to decide a date for the Old of Clafabel 8. Trieschmann against| management. Mr. Martin was made | ciated the honor of being present at| Fashioned Concert wWhich’is to bo held Chestér . Trieschmann for a divorce ford, heginning February 9, is headed hy Leonard H. Heéaley, of Woodstock, director at the last annual meeting|the banquet. It is a pleasure in behalf | in December, Trolley Troubles e o O Fhown =iiee e hegiimigtah ex-pafte. Mrs, Trieschmann claims|in October. An cffort was made to{of the Connecticut District to extend| Thursday evening—Usual sewing e o Aeitih ““tmf"{h‘e S o ati i cnte ofctih | month? i - on the grounds on intollerable | tfy and remove Mr. Martin as a di- | oUr hearty appreciation to all those! class, also dance for men in uniform | A trolley car that split the swritch|pants of the car. all residonts of this |MORE' 00 W rire & manceuval réctor and since the meating an effoft| boye-whom you have seen it to honor| Friday—Scout party held at club|at Bullard's corner in New London at) clty, were eut and badly bruised, but | It W20 be: CHERore 8 SOCOSIIED It is announced from Yale that the| has been made to try and exclude Mr, | tonight, he said. Little did we think|rooms. Spauish class held its usual) 5\‘;‘(‘";\{1 SRR C“;j’eth;’; Ak Y il American senate’s hesitation; buf hewiy created committee on admis- | Martin from acting as a difector. what this war was going to mean to| meeting and there was also a meeting| 1% the swital ot Butnham squate 1n v HE such_a move is condemned to failure O of Whith Brot. Bapers Nl sl tveicd 11 the entire civilized World. The effect | of the public Weifare committee in the| *Plit the switch ot Burnham square in| 42,000 ROBBERY AT T . in advance, and the Supreme Countit win, Norwich Free Academy, ‘83, ROBERTS-RILEY VAEDDING was brought home to us when .our|feception room. In the dining room, city oo el BRADFORD. R. I, POSTOFFICE | ;. ,i0ut to meet it.” chaifman, will meke no raflical z ] : aus ble at this end of the country declared war on Germany, On|and kitchen two sewing classes were| cause of trou _ it SEES ehiinges in requirements fo radmis. EARLY THIS MONTH | S e o A merioan. boys| conducted, this filling every room of| line: AT et Proyjdencs, B. 1. Nov. 38_Burglark || ooy 0 e Detun thTont et sion o Yale. Cards have been issued anhouncifig|landed on the other side. Up to the|the two floofs. It is chiefly in the eve- early today entered the postoffice at irl twice a week his mother fearg RBaur! Astki paitan st ju| the marriage of Miss Olive R. Riley | tite of the armistice we had sent over | ning that the rooms are filled with|RUSSIAN GENERAL ROZANOFF _|Bradford, blew onen tiie safe and es- |2 girl tw = be provided Thambarivio iies . "Il | qaughter of Mrs, and the late John Li| 3,055,000 men. That is & tecord which| club members. In the reception room| TO ALLIES FOR AID RENDERED |caped with $2000 worth of stamps, | the worst. baskets o' “be ixéckndg tom:flfl& Riley of Weet Thatnes street, and P8-| I am sure any country ought to be|they can play the plano, victrola, play war savings stamps and colns. Two (Tuesday) afternoon in the Sunday |L°_ E- Roberts. son of Mrs. W. H.|proud of. Every brother here feels|games or mect their friends. Other| Vladivostok, F: Nov. 31 (Ey the | XEISSIBAN Wifre el 80 tHat o 5 schiool rosm of Christ Episcol ’, Parket of Nofwich. proud of the record our country|rooms afe occupied by classes and|A. P.)—Deepest gratitude to “our no- |trains which ndased ; uilding 7 m D ghirch, NoPwich, Rev. Richocd, P | The wedding took place Monday | made. Why shouldn't we also be proud| the dance hall for dameing. It is ra-|ble allies for the service they have hé[!}led to deaden hesouhlle = Ce Q@%&gfim ?E‘ i Graham rector, : "| Nov. 3; 1819, at the Methodist parson-| of our orgenization. At the present|ther difficult at times to find 2 vacant|réndered” and to ‘“the allied soldiers pstairs over the office John Barber T age in New London. Rev. Myron E.|time we have a total membership of a| room for mieetings. who protected the property and the |and his family were asleep. Mr. Bar- e James J. Regan Manufacturing O Genter officiating, but has only just 5 v 25 turday—Dance and supper for the|dignity of the Russian state” was ex- | ber herad an explosion at 3 o'clock and JHOPP]NG i A APRER AR o company hich oberates two mills i | become known Hece. e e e bl d ox-pivios oo Mbeting| wiossod by Gentral Rosanofl 1. the {attempted to fre his revolver out of 4 . AL 7 ode :’11 !,s:he Vest Main street plant| Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are at the chester Unity had supplied nearly|of the recreational committee to make|name of the government in a procla- the v;\lx\l réw( oflaro;x;s \1: \B‘:‘fi; — D s 4 1 I’G\)Qd ana“ feeting mt wecp L held its annual| briae's home, 213 West Thames street.| one-sixth of its organization to go and| arrangements for Thanksgiving day. |mation which deait with the recent at- Lo Lo b ol g ing and elected Her- e .fight for the allied cause. (Applause) | This (Monday) evening the Hades-|tempted revolution. A a losion took s bert J. Regan to succeed hig broth- OBITUARY. At the présent time e know of| sah will hold a whist and dance at the| The official news agency also fssued | An hour later another explosion tool flr“"ng mra‘ er the late Colofel Francis J. Re- Miss Ruth lsabelle Robbins. practically_ 20000 members we have|rooms. Tuesday evening the Y. W. H |a note of thanks to ‘the allies. and |place. bR i h Mrs. Harry E. Higgins of 21 Fair.|lget in this great war. Stop and|A. will give a dance for theit mem-|partiouarly the Japaness, for Services) o\ u e e ™ Ubiecnon : FOR Rl 'mcl::fin c‘onr:\;sedul&:‘t'u{ is de-| mount street received word Saturday|think what the loss of 20,000 men|bers. A meeting of the American Le-|to the R e TO GREAT BRITAIN ired to y for sef-|oyoning of the death of her niece,|means. When you becoms a member|lon dance committée and the recrea- {}jice with the Amepiean forces 1in|R.in Tsabelle Robbins, eight-year-old|you aré promised $100 death benefit | tion committée 6f the Glrls Club will {6 Hrmiraday, MOV 30-—(By The msma‘ a.d ‘Pr‘;lmce and Germany 253 men to con-|qauchter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester|That means for 20,000 members 32,-|be held to plan a dance to be held at Famous Armenian General |, Tokio, Thurs s §ia e e stitute an = Engineer company for| Ronting of Hartford, The child died| 000,000 in dedth benefits. The organi-| the Elks for all cltib members and the it iy n Sl e T e Doesible use in railway operation and| goiurday atternoon at § o'clock. She|zation also paid the dues of all its|members of the American Legion. On Way To The U. 8. e e, oAt T “n Qw ear rr.nlxr:;nnr;c.. Enlistments will be £6r | yoq peep in poor health for about two|members who were in the service. It( Thursday thére will be a house par- atnbasst i oM e T periods of one 6r three years. vears. Mrs, Robbing before her mat. | is estimated that the dues alone cost|ty for the club members and friends, T e arTorcigh ot ¢ The Bulletin| . ic, United States Civil Service| riage resided in Colchester. $3,000,000. Members of Manchester| service and ex-servieé men. A very D &:cordmg"m S statsmbnt nde = ” at The Bulletin| commission anfiotinces for Decem- Wallace N. Laubscher. Thity in this country, I eve, have| intérésting programme is to be given y,a- e Somieut In A extrs_ sdition : DS, o eeamination for structurat| . 00T T 0 Yo of My, | fUDSCribed in_bonds, ete. around including & AR i kit Ay o inspestor. vadancy in the v N. . 20, « | $200,000. Mr. Wright closed by tell- ‘riday. évenin supper col A 5 i The West Side Meat | Snirnos ina Syaaganey i de- | &0d Mrs. Martin Laupacher, Jicd, ITl: |ing of the great and worthy work| tee s giving a Whist, The educational L e ey Il gattment, Naval Ordnance Plant, | 42 evening af the Hapford Neeplia! | which the Manchester Unity is doins | committeo and Comthunity Service TaST ot 1 oSN ai iterration. South Charlesto, W. Va. at $7.04 a[After a long illness. He leaves hls| rThen followed briet remarks by |committee will meet to make afranges o $ sue- Market day, will be filled from this examina-|Parents three brothers Mattin P. |y others Biggs, Joseph Woolley, Ed-|ments for a large exhibit 6f hats made o e iscount ohida. b Beptens tion. " |Latibscher, Louis K. Laubseher and | (T0UIE CHe8S, JO8CR0 oo O el in the millinery class, dressés made geted by Viscount Uchida in Septem- Specializes In At o reception given Thursday ey. | FODETE . Laubscher, and there sisters, B4 o by L pec ev- Mre. W. L. Storrs of Mansfield Center, mgamme was carried out as fol-|by the sewing class, song books Shing by Wooster council, R. and 8.|Mrs. Robert O. Thompson of Roekvill 5 Browsties, dolls, bed jackets, aprona M. to F. Ward DeKlyn, of Danbuty. | thsars g et S| Vecal selection, Rosie, Samuel Ar-|etc. made by club members. It is «tO- nbury, s 3 Ready to. Eflt Meat most _puiseant grand maoer SPUSY: | and Miss Edna Laubscher of Rockville, ber, but will maintain an exclusively Japanese consesion there. e foreign office declines to com- pueSy— o - mitage; vocal selection, When You| planned to have évety man, woman e ——— e P Zfand counail of Connesticut,” _the FUNERAL. L TR R e s R ) e S What F: Acts l'od“ctS grand officers present included Ge : hdigh of Plainfigld; brief remarks by| hibif ' Famous lors . A. Sturdy of New London and Rev. . Rev. Clifton K. Flanders Fred Bentiey; vocal selection, Till We Do For Their Teeth No clags values appearance so much as those of the stage and films, and Home Made Sausgge, Frank.|Bomesn = Danforth,” New London,|,,Tbe funeral of Rev. Clitton K Fan. | Meot Again, ‘Brotiier Adams, accom-|ST. MARY'S CHURCH I8 a e grand chaplain, aers, pastor of the panied by George Barber, all joining| ~PREPARING DIAMOND JUBILEE furters and Bologna, Minced| A nativs of Norwich, tne late Rey,| STUFCh for five years and in the cHorus: brief remarks, John Norwich Y. M. C.'A. genéral seeretaty, 1 Stnday morning, Rev. William -A. Ham and Pressed Ham, |Tiomas 1. Kelly, of ' Bt. Peter's| yiiy died af the Hartford hokpital after voesl selection, Toastmaster| ycoofe rector of St. Mary's church, their teeth come first. They want 5 church, Bri ¢ o Hilton; remarks, Elmer Johnson; vo< ention to # Meat Loaf Aboue 5000, Deqieating 500 sach| Qe Seeks liness, wak held Wedhes- | cal melsciion, Johm T, Brondnurats Vo-| Mo on i e s s mei 1o e b “YWYpew'! & i0 & obusin, Mts. Neilio Bray and his| Hartiord Rev. A, B, Contee, ascigieq | C4). seléction, Brother Walker; re-|s:” Mary's chureh ooturred De- At th e AhA AT it etk ew ALSO aunts, Mrs. Thomas Cummings and | by several oiher clersymen. eondutiing | Merks, Brother Jacobkon: vocal selec- | cemper 46, 1344, Jjust seventy-five egh atn N0t Ion s et Rl A City Dressed Pork Mps. Cathérine Cagey. of Norwich, | the services. Burial was i the fanily | oM, Brother Biggs; vocal selection, A | years ago next month. This time Maoheld, Tenmmy, Wotian. Mao, Murray whistled the wind, an 4 ind the residus to Bishep Nian fo lot in Haverhin, dass. Barduleys vocal o olaon, | kred) three-quarters of o ceftury ago St A tho sront SAr 0f tha Fothes Baat and [ ‘ehivered as | 3 3 —— s i ) i ring to open 51 S Gov't Inspected Beef 8+t AP P iy Tames McNeely, Samuel Armitage and| the ‘whureh the. Sate ot the | Zormal Cantor. They take no chances with thought of my coatless Special Prices For Restaura Board- | F1VI 2 I. Catén; rémarks; Robert McNeely. i 17, 1845, g Piotots end Mett Morkite: 5 An.:?:m:o"kow George Glanacopolus, a_waiter at|Gno jmpertant part of the DIOSTAM| whem St Marysschuren lotér SDrang PHONE 795.12 16 THAMES ST 8 STREET ROW|the Capital Lunch, Was opérated on| wag the standing of all members for| &t Patrick'e parigh and the Sacred S ‘| Whet was sald to be a family row |fOr appendicitis Saturday morming at|one minute out Of respect for the ab- | Heart pafish at Taftville. — - | 0t 36 Thames street resulted in the ar. | the Backus hospital. His condition| sent members; vocal selection, Albert| Rav. Father Keefe atid his parish- INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |zt o A NN L ok | 2 reported encouraging 6n Sunday. | Hilton; vecal selection, James Green- | jonere afo planning to commemotate potash and carbolic acld tooth pastes, with gritty things that wear away F\ watdrobe. Didn't you? §fi 1% enamel. & Albodon is ealeium carbonate, sapon+ ified -and mixed with the well-Xnown antiseptic oils of cloves, cinnamon and Thanksgiving is just around corner— 3 rhich authorities declare - halgh;’ vocal selection, Brother| the history of the chufch with a dia- SncalyBius. ¥ fepps X ret q cFad- ed Banner. Y évents. The mission will open nex it > el drezs un veuld in New York den_there with the patrol wagon The officérs of the lodge ~were in p ok you. . K.lg-in aqidl.paRts. clcans Piidgmes g T el " Sunday and wy continue for two Walton C. Davenport, of Hartferd, rigoners brought in were Al- i i . eneral charge of the banquet ar- was & guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. | leck Blovet & 8> e . ing, ‘polishing and antiseptic. A R L s a t, 31, Joseph Laski, 35, Ju- | rangements. :fimg?' gfi‘“v:‘;é:i&:nw2&.3,2,37’“5‘1‘1‘25. containing 83 brushings is sold e k2 speil the day James L. Smith: gia mr;-y-x’&“n u“'hn sexo«m, %1, and will 2180 be a series of other mem- Elere with fl;; BSranfeeth indsed. Albert H. i . 46. One ¢ men had orable &vefits to be anno d later. |« = SRt Y e o iy iy Shass entertained &, ot in his head mads by & Dotils Lad SOLDIER'S FIST LANDS 0 Maepe churen 1o sne idspe| General Antrenik, famous Ar week to meet Mre. Emanuel Kaplan, | M7 Laski had her face battered. _ ON OPPONENT'S EYE| Catholi¢ church in Eastern Connectl-| mMenian General, w! A h:"h AT b’y’ Rerte Miss Mazie V. Caruthers is visiting Steal Milk and Chicken: Walter L. Mohney, 21, of Kitanning, | cut. to the United Brates to at Rockmoor Farm, Stoningtoh, the ™ . = | Clarenes Perk Pa., a soldier and a six-footer, and Jo- — the Senate Foreigi Relations Com- - a 4ome of M¥. and Mrs. Denison Gallau. i, of st Great beph A, Terns, 29, of Ware, Mass, who | VICTORY LODGE PLANS o e o e CUMM]NGS&RINU et Piain had & can of milk and several is working in this city. became in- FOR FIRST ANNIVERSARY| garding Armen: L isa Carrie . Rogers, who haa been | CHIEKEDS StleA at his pidce on Satur- in to the 5 £ volved in an argument early Satutday| Victoty Lodge, No. 4, L. 0. 0. F., M. General Antranik fought through- | a bit of wintes s the guest of her sister, Mrs. James &Ym:ll;:’tfim-fle has reported his loss fvenlng on the West Side that ended| {f, the sister lodge of Loyal Hugh| out the war, first with the Russian . i ol B Lewls Smith, left Suiday for New n a fight and Ferns had one eve com- | Oceood Lodge, No. 6920, is making| Army in (iis Caucasus. later, after Faneral Directors Tl tell vou a :eeret— 5 Dletely elosed by the soldier's fist. lang for their first anniversary cel : I : i sy, oo pnome dal Collineville—At & meeting of the Botn men wero afrested by Offieers| hration Which w41l e heid on he eve.| e Revolution, for ihe Republic of JENE ; at her summer place op Mystie river,|CIViC organization held following the Ralph Divits and Joln Dombroski and| ning of Dee. Oth in Pythian hail Inivan. and finally independently. B ¢ v, Chandler White Riker of New. | FC8UIar drill of the local company of Were brought to police headquarters (l'fld Embalmem (3} N = er of New- | the State gubfd, it was voted to hold in the patrol wagoh. A soidier friend Residing. in. New H. | &4 - X T R o ey Wi {be clichen sst this Monday) even- gave bail for Mohney but Forns stay-| . o8 'I:n;; T R ["» Y - a e indoor fange in t % t i . McCluskey a N X trude, and William Wirt Gamwell, o | bt st ihe Ty tork e Sver Shnday, - Police Meadauariers) e M. MoClucker, ‘formerly aics 322 Mein Sirect H take Mnrhco‘muh ., the ,’:we;m o De- 2 Ruth Kind of this aits. have jert Nor- bai b gy G g R T | —— —_— Tolhs AT Suhd anh oA Alack A M Cathedral. Miss Riker s o Very| Ootds Crme Headaches and Paine Soldier Lost $100. abtiin NeW Maven T Thoy have 2= Phone 2:8:2 Lady Agsictan ki Mises sh_headaches an Gorwi B ia | thei : F 2 R P o 355 rgnx'vgdlig; A Norwich man who is in the army | their guest Licutenant Catl F. Linds ost a pocketbook with $100 in it o)n stel of Boston. s Bgnday afternoon. e - believes he - : pped the pocketbook while in the' The foolish man ties up his dog at in square neighborhood. night and lets his children run loose. E Bl QUININE 2 TR w_f.g?ofi"! sSEnatare o8 hd Mr. | ki in_Norwich t.. Gam- | Quinine.” the box. dé py ¥y = i . i P e g e A T S ¥ it Lusiuele Tesulls. » s

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