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N . e : ‘_ = — ‘ bmirr‘H G : Dandruffy Scalps | @heBulletin, | . .cBVon ... COUNTY SUFFRAG i St e o For a Rose ng_and Jerome, of er ieflf Ndorvlch ar:d y : iay, D Aefiay P’ s dyar were in | . G | . Norwich, Friday, Dee. 8 1919 |" . Myrtie Botelle has returned to ; & | Sontn Wi ) ‘ ? Jo < Norwich after a visit at the home Of | The first convention of New London |cheon at 1 o'clock. tend. tiie funeralof.. Louis Rhodes| 2 : mn e alr an VARIOUS MATTERS ber parents in Cromwell. © _|county suffragists was held {n New| - After luncheon. John C. Geary gave | Southwerth. Among others present at William Lewis hes been sppointed |London Thursday at 11 2. m. Therel i 1 an address on Woman's Status in Con- | the funéral . ‘was Mr. Southworth's ; train policeman at the Central Ver-|were about 75 necticut- % brother-in-law, Dr. Amos Avery, e H mont railroad, working between Palm: The convention was called to order| The nominsting committee made | formerly of Norwich, now a prominent| Bring It Out by Ridding the Face of i . | away. ) & ol N i by Miss Edfa Tyler, county chairman, | their report and the following offi¢ers | physician ‘in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, who |~ pio |\ "0 % E0RE =g Light vehicle lamps at 4.8 o'clock | & 800 T OO tes that M. |end & vots to organize was taken. were elected! Vice chairman, Mrs.|had left that town at 5 p. m. Sunday ples By UL this evening. A ttee on constitution, Mrs.| Harry Hunt, Niantic; treasurer, Mrs.|on reéeiving ~notification’:- of Mz, Skin igurements, by Using and Mrs. E. L. Bradley 6f Putnam e Heavy trost coversd the oofs ¢arly | fve roturned home after spending the | 7. & herfiNet-w mgn. chisirman. S‘l::ex}oem;;’méargs Mystle: secretary, | Southworth's Jeath. . Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. Perician Sage Keeps the Sealp Cleaw, | Thyrsday morning. week end with Mrs. Bradley's brother, | Mrs. Harry Huni c, and, Mrs. | . J. Bldred Brown, Norwic - m the Norwich Bulletin where b T Quickly Stops All Itching and Sthm~ Regular mecting White Cross Coun- | George C. Spanutius, of .Dixwell ave- | Willis Austin, Norwich, was appointed u% chayxr&la‘x\, Mrs. James Dana th. he -had been a most efficient - night I all those who have acquired: the. rom Hatr to Grow er P ht at 8 o'clock.—adv. | nue. by the chair, and a comstitution was | Norwich. - |editor for over three years and where|, el Stuartl ‘olates New ofl, K. of C. tonig —adv. | nue. a|adoptea. SEgh At 3.300D. m. the convention ad- |he was . affectionately called “The|lOVeliest complexion by using Ll g : hereabouts are following| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Riley '—:,; JA nominating committee, Mrs. W. A.|journed after a-few earnest and stim- | Degcon,” Mr. Southworth had gone to ‘ diant their meetings with harvest suppers.|son, Thomas, have returned to.their|norion, Norwich, chairman, Mrs, K. N. |ulating words from Miss Luddington. |a Providence newspaper and then to Because 3 sun dog was seen in the|home in Hartford after spending a|gjl, Lyme, and Miss Thomas Old| Among those attendinz the conven- | the New York World and for twenty. east Tuesday morning, the weather|week at the home of Mr. Riley's par-|yyme ,was appointed. tion were Miss Davhne L. Selden, Mrs. | four years had covered the shipping sharps expect a storm soon. ents, Mr. and Mre. P. Riley of Sum-| “Miss Mary Elizabeth Hutt of Hart-|Jucius Briews. Mrs. Dana Coit, Mrs.|news for that paper, carning from his ders: Thursday, | mit street. ford, executive secretary of the state | Willlam B. Birge, Mrs. William A. Nor- | associate reporters the nickname of T T Lot is assign.| Rev. Joseph H. King, a native of |association, spoke on the plan of reor-|ton of Norwich, Mrs. Clarence H. Wil- | *The Skippers Thar hio mame, of First Lieu Whisrt, Pioers faland Norwich, pastor of St. Bridget's|ganization. liams of Mystic, Mrs. Willis Austin of | New York were appreciated up to the ed to Fort Wrigl ers g church, Moodus, is to Jeliver the ad-| Miss Katherine Luddington, state | Norwich, Miss Anna M. Bond of Nian- | time in 1915 that iIl heaith compelled ht, clear weather Thursday |gregs st the annual lodge of sorrow of | president, gave a_comprehensive talk |tic, Maud Bond of Niantle, Edith A.|pim to give up newspaper work, was brought out the holiday shoppers, in-|proyidence Elks at the Auditorium |on the zeneral suffrage situation. Bush,. Mrs. George * Maynard _Minor | qvidenced by the fact '_gu R cluding many from surrounding toWns.| tnere Sunday evening next. Last year| Dr. Benjamin Marshall president of | Mids Elsie R Crump, Mary R, Gardner. [ of the New York Worls hoiph o . < i County agents of the Connecticut|Father King was the eulogist tor |Connecticut collexe, addressed the con. | Mrs. Jennic W. Jacaues, Mary E. |5 i New Yo o, Bagn tae 3 Bk 4 =0 farm bureaus are in Chicago. attend- | Worcester Elks. vention informally on the value of |Richards, Mrs, Benjamin T. Marshall o Pessonhy, papbosen/ - A g tive fo South Woodstock to. make ar- el Tiv B e G SR P woman's influence in the world today | Miss Louise Howe of Norwich, Mrs. 3 5 Mg i Live Stock €| _ NTA CLAUS COMING and of her special contribution to life, | Arthur H. Latarop Mrs H. E. Hig- | Fageoments for and reméin until after Next Sunday a joint Luther League| THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL'S|throush fhechtid. =~ & . ;‘;;;eflf Nargeioli Mt I Ny BIROL orfloy £0r 29 Years, sentohis, paner conference of the district and state or-| The Porteous & Mitchell company 3 A the following = dispatch . Wednesday ganizations is to be held In the Meri- | of this city is in receipt of a wireless nighl: 7 go. | mcssage om Santa | Clays Slaling | TELLS EPISCOPALIANS WHAT | SECURES DIVORCE FROM outh Woodstock, Conn, Doc. 8- Fo m:lmmr uk:xns‘hm'e br;\j:csh B B D sth.. \Fe: raports NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN IS ; HER ARTIST HUSBAND|Lnown as “Skipper,” who died Satur- see he Bald Spot—That S - e 1oy prieg thes did a year ago,|that there is plenty of smow farther| The origin, object and programme| In thc supesior court here Wednes-[day, night after o protracted iliness, . N Dandruff Can doul el GQD me m;’ "| north, which makes traveling very |of the nation-wide campaign of ' the|day afteryeon; after the trial of the |was. buried here -today. His funeral :. 5 3 t you bave dandraff ;you m‘uystdf:l ":_‘;“’ “fd 0 ”k“wv'ice at the Unit.|pleasant, and that he is having a de- | Episcopal church were _clarified by [Bill ve. Cic Norwi¢h case had been | was largely attended by relatives, um Wafers were to_meet together quickly—it's positivel = e mid-we - lightful trip from his home in the far|Rev. John G. Sadtler of Bridgeport on |adjourned o U 4ag will surely ruin your balf |eq Congregational church was devot- (&R TP T0C, NS MOUS B % Gn | myuraduy evening af & mass meeting |T. » Warne o faded, brittle, |80 to final preparation for the| ipcgule time. As usual he will enter |held at Trinity. Episcoral church. Thedivorce cast Ly heade e @les and then | Every-Member canvass. the city on his special trolley car.|visiting clergyman explained in an in- Tigely maln thal Ans hing can help | Roller skating tonight and Saturday | He is dus in Moosup. at 1 o'clock,|teresting way just how the campaign 3 ¥ES IALEISAS evering 7:30. Russell's, Talman St—| Phinfield at 115, Jewett City at 1.45,|came into being, what its objective is only way to abolish atx‘:n:‘r:a::; adv. Baltic at 2. T:;(f‘tvinse at 2.15 azndswfll an?l how lh’;hpn;g;a.?me is to be car- s 1 destroy the gérm ! I have faith|arrive at Franklin Suare at 2:45. |ried out. e meting was presided quickly snd at little ex- || Local bardward fecers Bate G | ® Opon his arrival at the square his|over by Rev. J, Eldred Brows, rector B L o Fitisia sage | England winfor returning to feature|car will be run through Main street|of Trinity Episcopal church. %3 Gollos ihe stmple directions f0f | gleds in their holiday stock displays.|to the Porteous & Mitchell Company's| In his opening words Rev. Mr. Sadt- o 2 what an army it would be. Thesé won- Johnston of | Among the floral fributes were a|SyeTY drugistore Inthe 85 put upat 11, Johnston of | large wreath from tie “Skipper's” as. e 18 of desertion. | sociates on The Werld. tor hich i |More radiant with: loveliness.: woied on Feb. 2 |covered snip news twenty-four vears: cged she was de- |a wreath of orchids from Ralph Pulit- | S50 - uddy compl i© same vear. |zor, and others from the New York |G sin oie s Ship News reporters, Capt. H. F. Det- | tion, und. tallow, that: clog: thic. por - make hair grow -and .rob vou of ¥ to the stand | She testi- E : . i beauty. A fair. delicate. It int s We adverdie sxuc he will disembark and|ler said the object of the nation-wide riage she first L ° - . S rome use oV as started at Hart.|Store, where 2 o e R Jfrtings. abo o lexion comes only from gnod are and na it th 1t'is guaranteed to banish all den- e :m;":"“ha contoty of officers | take up his quarters in the large die- | campaign is an effort to epply and |1 Tiand at nis par- | DBulletin’s Pattern Service Fith. the' remarkeble infudnbey o . nir Iruft. stop itching sealp and falling e would war. It will| Play ‘window, there to Temain until|bring to bear the whole power of the , but in July she talr. ‘and promote mew growth, or the | who fought s ember. | Christmas eve. Santa Claus sends a|church on the whole task cium Sulphide Your ; B e in its freedom from. pimples, which dry up. and flake off.. A. more beautiful results, | Get a 50-cent box oftH Efll s cium Wafers'of any drug- | ave You a R ! itut! of the st small at it is, will be refunded. be a state institution with r very urgent message to his little|church. He told of the e o Attt Sals Robdedn atdl..| D from all townx. friends to meet him along the route|movement and of the forming of Dty perfumed liquid,| The week's low temperatures have|anq upon his arrival at Franklin sticky or greasy, easy to apply, | diminished the supplies in the fami-|gquare, and states that he has many Backus hospital aby was born, once at the 7 see the| 0 he central committee ang later of parish committees, the duties of ‘t! r whot E b le: and oh! s aranteed Dot to color the Zalf |ly coal-bin, but the fact that so far|pleasant surprises for them this yer|belng to bring the movemen fiaic sl | e safe, harm! d oh! e scalp. satte | it has been still cold, very little wind fand s keenly anticipating meeting | the people. The re < her ard the | — (DOY our Homa 008 lookibg Balr is balf the Batte | yiowing, has helped some. them all once more. campaign is the ci ome, which | o e o i 2 e, v 3 —— id. That was of the Cinard Line and from the i - fee. Neglect means dull, thin, Men are hurrying work on the new NE he s;.\. e e anc.s S6 b 2 T £ Peies e, whil ich is to pass through FUNERALS. surveys to show the of '79 Brown Unive: . '{Somebody once said that 4 g 1 e ern extremity of the line. Gould held in New Haven Wed- clected. ey also tell us of {support. F the last v the F. B. 1 of. t AT 3 2 Wit Titter WhAE your et e | e fo bo & hearing before the | nsday ornink st 10.30 o'clogk: | The | the mountaineers, cut off from cduca: | Jonnston -said she had beon in Woodstock ' Congregational _chureiu| [ie boisterous. ol Fou il ot be dleappointsd. Public Utilitles commission at Hart-|body was brought to Norwich by auto- | tion and culture. The only schoois| York znd & cen working there. some questions ich he learned no effort to com- and the Rev. Henry D. Baker: Ol‘lSinllUv ‘Woodstock, both of whom pai ghi{ Rvc ara 3 i - tributes to the “Skipper.” Boys are bound to do 4 certsify ford on the protests against the zone|mobile cortege and burial took place in | they can have are those provided by| Judge ¢ trolley fares hy the Con.|Yantic cemetery at 3 o'clock. Rev.|people from outside. Think of the |to the wit ONLY A POWERFUL zz:t::;;ocgr:nanl M December | Alexander H. Abbott, pastor of the |negro population, four-fifths of them | that she | Warne Masonic burial service wag held In{., .. of s fline a o ot 8th, United Congregational _church, con- below the Mason and Dlx%n line, ig- 1sband since then, accordance v;-ncx; isheSEer, South- j“-T‘?U”tlJf scuffling and 10 put & o Lok Aducted the committal service. a- 1norant and emotional. Vhat they worth often had expressed. 18ir WOrds — ¢ ody 3 MEDICINE WILL END Food and fancy work sale today and | (2% 3% lends from New Haven | need is instruction e o ntacesting fact that uee it 0 words rotgh Saturday in Thayer builing by T. M. ere present at theburial. . Curtis Morgan made a Southworth's home; Arnold’s Inn, had | |;qusing:” they i ie court that the hus- been the family homestead for .150 g they w Then the foreigners among us. The C. A. auxiliary.—adv. Undertaker C. A. Gager. Jr, had|board of missions is asking us fo do The United States Ci charge of the local arranzements. something better for them. Twe t and had always commission announces for December| Mr. Gould was a native of this city | millions of foreign sneaking people in| varents and had 17, exam'nation for elevator conduc-|and at one time made his home at East | our country and one-half of them un- ing but dabble in art. tor. Vacancles in the federal service|Great Plain. able to read or write. Are we to give | He .was peculiar in his actions at — i in Newbvoslfi.xit $720 to $900 a year Mrs, Patrick J. McCall. them over to false leaders? A million | times and sometimes would shut him- whether you have had |are to be The funeral of Jane GCriffith, wife|do'lars may be needed for Americani- room and speak to no one m‘g_i‘z:’“,;r'“;fiw{',}"; Nine members and one visitor at-|of Patrick J. McCall, was held on|Zation work. o an s e years. His great grandfather, Mose Arnold, immigrated to ‘Vgodaloc}\l‘an bought 1.000 acres of land, appartion = . s ing it to his children, as they mar-| Mothers and fathers. know -« ried. Mr. Southworth’s farm ‘holdings = 2 A & o comprised 60 acres and the quaint |11at’s pretty hard on Clotliess real boys if they di homestead contains many priceless} A5 3 i s powerful enougn | tended the meeting of Comfort Circle | Thyrsday morning at §.15 o'clock from| Then of course the joint commis- Doyle, who was the Johnston antique furnishings, rare china, etc.|WE Can De of some help in fl;z_ e . of the King's Daughters, held Thurs-'jo home, No. 16 Laurel Hill avenue. |fion on social service lias a program. who, took Mrs. Johnston to He was very proud of his old home > havé clothes that day afternoon with Miss Mar At 8 o'clock & mass of requiem was|There must be some sort of partner- tiie: hospital, testified that v nave clothes thais and his summer vacations and his/| [@SPECt; hnston. was an easy-going later years of leisure there were per-| .y of, fellow who had never earned iods of quiet content and genuine W ill stand iz life. The witness told happiness, surgestive, somehow, of his ! .4 10 the hespital and the or- 2979 own reserved, though sunny and|ITCHL 2d to take Mrs. Johnston to friendly nature. us, of Otis street, the leader, Mre T. Utley, presidi At 8 o'clock, Pitrick's church, e as directed | requiem high mas: ; s ; " Rev.|shin if there is to be expression in f{f;,‘,’cg B G;iv;‘?fiafi’ufi:_‘"il’m?‘n business life of brotherhood. Many 2 Farrell presided at the organ. The|Man is coming frankly to say the only | bearers were James H. Dunn, John|NOPe of peace and _cooperation be- | Murphy, Thomas Murphy and James|tWeen capital and labor is when ev- @ 4 lot of rough trea a - § it A NEW COAT FOR THE LITTLE MISS e SUITS, $12.00 to $50.00° " o should b g o Sheridan ery man will stand by the Golden » pirents’ home. Robert M. ; - == SUITS, $12.00 to $30. : Gntained o | STBE mas g Ly e Eeclr, A | e D o T | Rire Man tareVtumnihy mmove than of Noank, a brother-in-law of| A 8094 feature of this model is the| GCondensed Milk and Pine Blister. ) parigh Holy Name society. read at the grave by Rev.|oVer to Christian principles as the so- er, testified Johnston had |S166ve portion, which forms part of tne| o bulletin have just been § lutions. There is not only the need |never lived her since she came'| UTORE, 200, Back, cheviot serve vel-|pny “mne Comnecticut Agric but there is the demand and the ques- | back fromr the hospital. = She - had | tridolatte and jersey’ cloth are mica fus |Station in New Haven. WEDDING. |tion is, How are we golng to supply | worked to support herself and herjthis design. Ame: prescribed and | At Ol Saybro released thousands from agomy.|started Monday Lee & Osgood 2 evening _req will supply YOU | the Shore Line Electric Company ssued | OVERCOATS, 515, $18, $30. s, Jeslen. The coat fromts may be Bulletixllkzls on condensed :E:uk ana SESLLL a g ney r § 3 1it? child Tolle gh or low. the reparations is of ‘special | - . 4 gusrantes money refunded I mot |open their lines between McManus—Stone. 1" thare tk to be & cintess next 8an’ | o Todes . Watnsr: grévites the! divorce | The DATAT 1 arit)in four sixes: 6.8, Vol oars: o) DTt P es oo ) £ Junction and Chester. Ore Joseph McManus and Miss ANce|day in most churches when men and fand gavéiihe ‘mother the custody of |10 41d 12 vears. Size 10 requires 3% | sition of all the brands in our market names were secured Wwithou i.| Stone, both of 30 Grove street, Wers lwomen will be asked what they are |her thrsé-year-old son. A pattern of this illusfration mailed|iS given .and their use on the tabls um V & C an’y Visit Woman' married late Wednesday afternoon by | willing to do. The service proposi- — to any addréss on receipt of 10 cents in|and for infant feeding is discussed.. | e} . | Christmas gif! Bnflcr)ck M. Douglass J. P., at his of- | tion will be put before them first. Are | ANOTHER 'HEARING ON silver or one and two cent stamps. Bulletin 214, by the station botanist, [ tunch or afternoon t ce at 306 Main street. The groom 18| vou willing to mive of vour time to the * $HORE LINE TROLLEY|p0rder through The Bulietin Company, |Dr. Clinton, gives the results of cer- | - 207 Main Streei e g e Sl {a conductor. Fe is 27 years 0ld. a na- | need of the church You are asked to Pattern Dept. rwich, Conn. tain spraying and fertilizer experi- = Y Doalls i fareben das tive of New Haven, the son of Andrew | sizn up to do something. Then vou | pit W28 Teported from Hartford on : ments with potatoes, butchiefly re- i [lbrary include E. W. and ( {and Anna Flurey McManvs, The bride |are askeq to make some contrfbution | Liursday that the restoration of trol- N lates -to ‘researches on the white-pine s s SR LU is 21 and was born in Dayville. She is | oo ley service by the Shore Line Electric | ¥ T80# his HnvERSEV LRI Olmstead’s Gramatica e h L such as you feel able to make. There |53, 5"V | blister rust whic! as Spanish grammar f the daughter of John and Abby OWen |i¢ giso a programme for the children, | R2IWaY gompany west of the Connec- leges and Hi Stone. tate and is 2 possible menace to the|GALL Y. M. C. A. VOLUNTEERS white pine forests of thel country. 3 " | ticut rivér will be the subject of a : | Everybodv can have a part. Wi 't ~ e | "Both bulletins are mailed gratuitous- v FOR WORKAN, ENSGARS hearing by the public utilities com- | = 3 get out more of this than we put in it S Rumors of Train Service Cut. | 30,°% MOE 0€ Thls than wie put In 1t | mission at the state capitol Dee. 10, at Rumors in railroad- circles in Nor- Overcoats T teari vy sy 102 m. This will ineluds the gervics | touphegnie S ol wich Thursday had it that the next| After the hymn, ¥i Out the | DtéWeen Saybrook and New Haven, EXTENSION OF PLANTS OF “Pari ost W day or two would see a curtailment|panner. Archdeacon Brown Introduced | OF. (A6 resumption of which the com: i PORS heen in the passenger service of the New | Cha mission made an order some time ™ t rles A. Pease of Hartford - = Can be bo“ght | Taae Haven road on account of the coal|ing Inemen of the diirem oty beoag |since but which it subsequently ex- . g situation, but local officlals here s2id[gave 2 general talk on the campaien | tc0ded at the request of Receiver Ferssuns thev Tindw nothing definte about any| Tnd 1o of the way Harttord ha ar. | RoDert, W, Ferkins ot the company A petition to the Publle Utilities| trains being taken off. It in stated |ranred its programme. Thess mmilions |URt] the matier had been heard in sur store for 530.00, gommissioners to comn s that the coal situation on the road I8 | rant be sabeer tens. thors Ge o ne | court. . Reidents of Chester. Say- ne Electric road. Of aSsOLIATION ade-a ples fof vl 3 of disease, ‘cold; ' to take up the.¥Y, in Kurope, wvhers, & instancés trn i. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. i 1 Schenectady, N. Y., Dec..4—Expan- funteers “ni sion of manufacturing - facdities | hunger or h through the purchase of new _plants|M. C. 1and the extersion of existing ' plants serious despite the fact that it has was officially announced this ‘after- 1 n shevism axd i e Pl s i tensive campalgn. he ‘sald. Get the |Dro0k Easex and Old Sasbrack have noon by the General Electric Co. democratic government. Doland, Be ) 35 00 d oo fo- Norwich. 4o ope been using confiscated coal and that|peanle interested in the church, pe! p The statement, after ~announcing|said, needs ihe workers most ot*al =¥ ‘ an LU, | Chester and sa iral passenger traing would = Dbel The mesting adjourned sbout 9.30|g) FGTRIC POWER FAILS purchase of a munitions plant . in|and he pointed out the broad supperteis ing circulated 1 pulled off either Friday or Saturday.|o'elock. Rochester, New York, and land on Joining towns. | — All over the country, Surday, 180, FROM CITY PLANT which a factory factory is to be built They are extreme The Gnod Will club of Febron has|Not Working For Street Department | 000 trained canvassers will go obut to| Many concerns in the city using . elected the following 2t Decatur, Indiana, continues: Street Commissioner James P. Fox | enlist every man, woman and child on electric power froth-the city electric dent, Fred Brehaut; “The company also_has acquired 2 ¥ ¥ .[states that the man, Alex Buzowski, |the roster of the Episcopal church be- |plant had to gét along without it for a plant at Providence, R. L, which will No Pussy. Footer. R alues fol’ thls sea- Kenneth Little: .| who was arrested here for the New- |hind this prosram. large part of Thursday, and there wag be used for the manufacture of small|. There are other presidential eandi- . Vi Porter; assistant secreta hert |ark pol'ce Wednesdav afternoon. was| They will undertake a national plan |also no electricity for the afterncon devices. Thers will also ‘be ereoted tor Poindexter, but: Porter; treasurer, Edward -|not employed by the street department. | for Americanizing the foreisn-born in| performances at the theatres. The another large machine shop at Erie, direct on.—Washing- itor Lewis Schyler. Buzowski was employed on work on|co-operation with the federal depart- | Breed and the Strand theatres had to Pa, will be one of the-largest of, the o son. Tickets'for the supper Der North Main street. but it was for a|ment of the interlor. Thev will seek |§ive up their afternoon performances. company's shops at Erie and else- £aAD the Church of the. Good private contractor. to' discover and to establish through | Supt. S.J. Kehoe of the electri¢ light i & : where. The company has also under = e e the country a substitute for the ea. |Plaut said Thursday might that the | 2771 | consideration substantial additions (o | T T Chesterfield Belted Jurors Excused Till Tuesday, |loon. They will bufld new churches |irouble was caused by the breaking its other: manutactaring’ pHEAEE) Thése b 8, and Record offfce.—adv. All the jurors in the superfor court |and mew community centers, establish | down of one of the automatic stokers increased facil.ties are required . to 1M BN Pvlier worvice e Seats e | Who are not on the panel in the Bill | fatilities of education in lands remote | for the boilers. ' take care of the rapid expansion . of . - Overcoats and o | high cost of leather has cre: vs. City of Norwich case have been|Irom civilized institutions. They will new use for woolen spiral puttees. Ac- excused till next Tuesday. send medical aid to distant countries | JOHN STICHT ACCUSED cording to makers of such goods, they where it’is rately within reach. They OF TAFTVILLE BURGLARIES ness! ) Jg? If men were serpents womien wog'.d‘l 5l 5 L the General Electric Company’s busi- - will help to increase the capacity of | : il % - sters. the ':l::l":;:ti:!g v eiiegtd 1Y INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |rospitale. and o industrial schools|esirssn %‘;’i‘s‘g:pmt O"l?n‘é:d:;' Az all want to be professional snaké 2 very costly this season. Mre. Danfel M. Lester spent a brier | 274 other institutions. They will|nrought here Thursday night by Con- charmers. Recommends Daily Use_of Maisents 86, °2 . time in Providence during the holiday | Make possible social service work up-|gtable Grant. Sticht is accused of a — o o ey | OVETCOme Trouble Cazused by Fese'' 17 . Stocks of botanical drugs in mar-|pariod. i ¥lon a broader ecale in crowded cities |geries of burglaries in Taftville withi — Sheep Lmed Coats Kets are being seriously depleted, 3 e I vast CiaNtL Tietuas a Drug and-Chemical Markets informed | , Mre: Lee Roy Robbins and children 214 Isolated rural districts. And they|the past few months, He was locked meating Food -spd Abld - 3 are s Mr. will increase the salaries of underpaid |up at police headquarters for presenta- M - local drugg'sts Thursday. Consum- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willam P and Mackinaws, and * . Indigestior ers seem Teady to pay Bigh peices for | AYCTIEE In Stamford. clergymen to a living wage, that these |tion in the_ police court this (Friday) 't the k Z . them, but are umable to locate sup-| Dr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Matticon of | b wprar Gpornciently direct the work | morning of which they are in charge. The burglaries of which Sticht is 2991 plies in sufficient quantities. :;Zv{g:ncecewen ;ecent Buests of Mr.| These are major provisions of the|accused include 2 barber shop, grocery HOUSE DRESS WITH SLEEVES warm Glov es to g0 Five, hundred vobars'sat Rockville Mrs. George A. Ashbey. chureh’s programme. To carry them |store, the Pomemah Wheel club.ama g1l city meeting Tuesday night passed | Mrs. Benjamin W. Bacon of New |out the church must recruit 1,500 new |one or two other places. IN BITHER OF TWO STYLES appropriations of $110.25250 wh'ch | Haven is the guest of her parents, . workers for The home and the foreign Percale, gingham, chambray, lawn, . covers the installation of a fire alarm | O¢n- 2nd Mrs. William A. Afken. fields. It must bufld approximately STATE A O..H. BOARD o e oties Ton sles Sonittanals . Wlth them. system and an increase in the pay of | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Cranston |2.000 new buildings—churches, com- ANNGUNGES 'COMMITTEES | 1shed 1n wiist Toneth with = tant oox, | Mrs. Phillips Sends an:En- the police force, the cantain to $5|have returned from a brief visit to Mr, | munity houses, schools, hospitzls and 5 or _loose, at elbow length. S to a day and patrolmen to $4.50. and Mrs. Frank A. Lester in Slaterville, | other institutions and centers. And it| The State Board of the Ancient Or-| " The pattern is cut in seven sizes: 34, couraging Letter X The Merchants Women's Garment| % I must provide new equipment for hun- | der of Hiberniang announces the fg{— 36, 38, 40, 4244 rn::“ {35, Inches, bust Expmt Mothers. 'l‘b e F A W “ c association, through its publicite com. | Mrs- ATbert F. Riese and son, Albert | dreds of others. ; lowing committees for the ensuing 3 - o . L] e s Witton, has larned & piato T, U0 | T Riese, Jr, have retuined o acrry|: The programme of the nation-wide|year: of 36-inch material. 'Width at lower ®|ditions in which buvers are advised ers ey a ntesral after o visit ‘with Mre. Ricee's parerr, | campaign ls based upon a recently | Auditing—John W. Quinn, Torring-|°dge s Shout ¥ ive heart. ras;: B & pattern of this illustration mailed to make early purchases for . ing|Mr. and Mrs.Gurdon L. Bldtwel, completed survey of the church’s needs | ton: Edward - F. Sloan, Middletown; to any address on receipt of 10 cents in| , West Philadelphia, Pa.—“T took" Sok ot i 3 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- » B Mg L SR and opportunities .in the mext thres | Timothy B.Dowd, Windsor Locks. |silver or one and two cent stamps. k “GOOD CLOTHES STORE” | e oer matkors o mmaterit) and yeare, botn In the United States and | Beees o ars . Tomasey, | Patsern Dept Norwice, Conn. | [TTTREREIIII : ; its territories. and 1 Latin America, | Hartford: 'Judge James W. Twomey, stomac 5. erp:;::nm RBave been notified that 7 | |China and Japan. The survey was re- | Willimantic; “Roger Murphy, = Rock- | i e g . - i & P malls of the (following ates—Mel- e o ot ot Viien History—John Donelly, Bristol. < v p Za3, £ Before you place orllll' o ol‘;g N‘;v zsin;;icg’gva‘}ed $14,000,000 is for the work being dove ¥ il X 1e hody Sresthm COAL look at ours, especially (3¢ sex Srnciocoer sesmer Vorioes o e Bl g mibe DR | | abrraRY. LUMPS OF il e our No. 2 Nut—large, elean [due tn Now Tork o o moraios e missionary work of the church #t| of Mrs. Aunie J. Winslow, who was : v and lasting. e the forelgn feld, for religions educa- | Buried in Pachaug cemetery Thursday, lNDIGESTION e Stomach. expens t the meeting of the Federation of tion and social service, and for expan- | (e WooRsorket B 1. Calsavsl ig healthy boy now, |fest form of P Jewish Farmers of America, held in sion: of the activities of the churchs | _V{re, amie Jenkinean Winslow. Gh, " three and | purpose ¥ mpt Delivery New York this week, a committes was cubsidiary organizations, et ot T el 18 Feroth avinie, T . : ‘ named to. investigate the operation Not_only the leading clereymen of | saturday night at 11.30, following | § e Gt it S At Lgfli‘E- s | — B ‘2' a co-operative i n Co'ches- the church,. but its foremost laymen | p,raiytic shock which she suffered in Pape’s Diapepsin” at once Vefiemble-(:ommn that made me so Several thousand second. | 157, , Reports of deleates showed put themselves behind this Program |ihe Jate afternoon. well. 1t is certainly’'s “medicine | % that for the most part the farms were trom its inception. Such men have| \re & Winsléw :was born in Paw- fixes your Sour, Gassy, £ { Brick £ ving profitabl oreverywoman. I cannot ssytoomuch hand or sale. proving profitable. given thelr services to the direction of | tuckot June 9, 1875, She bad lived all : i : Ly Acid Stomach in its favor, and you may publish my Rev. Edward A. Cotter began his the campaign, as Lewis B. Franklin, | per life in - Pawtucket, -comihg to 5 : Sestimonial, ®—Mras. W, E John A. Morgan & Sop |duties 'n St John's parish, Middle.|. who directed the government war loan | Woonsocket a year and 2 half azo. She s o : e town, Wednesday, as assistant, tak- organization through he five, Liberty | wai the daughter o tho lato Mr. and mrgsesshz ?;enne, West thlhu PR i g ing the place of Father Rearney, who - 'y loans, and Henry P. son_directing |\Mrs, Abigail Jerkinson. " Undigested Lomps of. i e reason that thousands of womi b - ST left to become aswistant at St Rose's Bead of the American Red Cross. She is survived-by: her husband and | belehing | gas, sclds amd. sourmess.| i all partsof the comntry write su Faneral Dfl'el'tm b parish, Meriden. Fath —_— e a ter. Loleta L. Lord, two sisters | When your stomach is all upset, here | cters is that this famous old root ar. * O e T sarSaae GWers an rees Coldest Morning. Mes Howded James of Newnort and |ys instant relief—no waitingl - | nerh remedy, LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vege: - ' > o e went winier sasson | and thres /brothers Robert. Tenkneon | of mpme Bemtoroun ot St hiek, Or to | table Compound, hasbrought’ health ind Tt baimers FOR ALL OCCASIONS —_— On the official thermometer in _the|and Charles ‘I. Jenkinson of Provi-|rain‘ang dyspepsia distress causea by sndelélppgeus_mb ;‘!fl!llvefl,l)nce bur- ana CETRIME 3 Orders Deliversd . A:u:-ll-m- city the mercury went to 14 nb‘;ve ;grrntce Ma‘n;: John Jenkinson of West-|acidity ;wrgwog.“ FRN iened with pain and illnesa. Strestos " rat orm of grip, LAXA- | W zero. In some of the outlying dis- 3 i 0y o Your lered stomach will feel fine | For special advice in regard to such ey e MAPIL K)m QUININE Tablets should thre lder was| She\was a member of the Woman's | at once. 3 - ) o = T.H rz\:o‘::‘;y o u!.. bed Tor ongtacy rio: 'A"'E': e tricts two or three degrees colder WaS | xifiary, Brotherhood of Eneineers. | Thecs pleasant harmless tablets of | Bients Write Lydia E. Pinkham Med- 3 3 od plan is not to walt until you are sick, but | WHEN YOU WANT t- ut yeur Bus- THERSE 5 20 savertimeg nt i taking LAXATIVE BRO- I Totmaceier ek a C 1 Pape's Diapepsin neutralize the harm- | 1ci2¢ C0., Lynn, Mass. The result of . # Fd i B any ycars expefience is st youz 3 r s justice were really blind she| A ninety pound.woman can work|ful acids in the stomach, and give al y ¥ i PAois in tma {r’;:‘drm‘;“g:u}h;hf;m{g"'gflhr 3% | wouldr't be able to wink at her faver- more mischief with her tongue than a |most instant relief; besides G . . stin far DuSicess vertising columas a¢ The Bulletin, dites. # .- 200 pound -man -can with his fists. Iuouzg-_n&_uu 3 : = R R B