Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 22, 1921, Page 12

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FULL ASSOCIATED e TRESS DESFATCHES €LOUDY TODAY; PROBABLY - RAIN. TOMORROW be filed in two weeks; Connecticat Lum-| DIVORCES. ARKE GRANTED -~ - ber Co. vs. White, 1, open judgment and. i TO THREE PETITIONE @hie Builetie, | POST OFFICE NOT ALL NIGHT SERVICE|f: o m omee it Fresh and Refreshing ... The silx \ Menhaden Oil & Guano Co., application | George E. Hinman here Friday. morning * tapein _ Nerwich, Saturdiy, Jan. 22, 1921, u s . . ‘| Their tap'ring 1 lot H;:ry Langworthy that certain prop- | in’ the superior court, and in*one cuse g~ g ’ from - locked until 4 a. m. = erty surrenderéd by-receiver, oft ; Top- | w1, h was heard ‘the judge reserved de- 3 mps } e el x"i': the N;l:::g:ypoc':é]soffi:e”n Mail put into the ‘box in front n; I Vel i Akt T ‘“lcu;:r'. as hear judge reserv $ £ : - Sl HE WEATHER - ceived al : o <t office building is collected and | plead, pleadings in two weeks; Washing. | €100, o : -wind ;. T Casaitichs e s e B s Lo it wereton frust Co. 'va. Thomnson, disciosure| ‘Arthur Rose of New London was gly. E-} Th 5 B falting_in the | \lce ut all hourn of the day and night | put into the box ingide the Duildin. o8 defense, and it none, foreclocure and | en divorce- from; Pauiine ‘Rose, wow of 5 ; Pressure s hizh but falling in the | vice at al s ble, it is | aswhat has been put into the bOX|Iimitation of time; offs Julie. Senih e e Koo : " L e Rl B R e R e i e e John South, further order of notice, | PAF™S Unknown. The grounds were. 'h.p been P.mcm e s et s ol o ”m’u?{‘ dlb:[ alll:neo‘st any hour| OnSundays there are postal employ- | granted; Nahass vs. Starr, judgment in | tery at New London between January 1, ; attended by ‘a continuance of | that are received o5 the DU Trom 8 10 8 2. -and | Sranied i Nehass va. starr, judgment i high temperature for this date over | of the day and night. 3 o . » . | ; 5 Agaimst the ir duties are 1919\ and July 1, 1920. The éouple ws " g P. Murphy would|from 4 to 7 p. m. Their duties nor, Admr., vs. Hartford Accident & In-| marrica November; 28, 1918, the maiden ’ A Bt 3 o Tmkiea, Thers ik of;?.:f—?in;h:\:‘mic ‘undecsiand, that confined to the opening of mail 4"“!<|omnky Oo. default for failure to plead, | S50 LoV beisiy’ Pailiie BRcE. E - > = B s o itin the jaat [0 10 Rave the publ regular hours for | distributing it to the boxes in “the | hlcudings 1n ‘one. weeh: TioRimapeny tine | 3 Nymph of the. 24 hours over the northern states from | the postal force ha £ ol hol lahves;" Picked Your secréis fiap e A mquiries | fault for failure 1o plead, vleadings in | married ova ’Scotia. - Tose bt is composed of ¢! ea‘?v wi dol': yzu:%i ‘h:”“lt . srf)'y"y'»u:'rn'n% e aeme ho Y deliversd: strict as to answers one week; Mercer. Receiver, vs. Steil | mate on &4 ship and he is how empioy H i n acke . brin, Of_all the IR te_ uisstid Saturday and dL";};‘prneurz\rn;m;l:os:all‘Eemployeu 1 the | throveh the tefeplions, Sndapeciticilly Lot alstngicon Hearis on wm§toation s the T.-A.'Scott. Co. He said he lived Right, Blended Right a e g s % bt Sunday with ey T o odeTAl® | building from 5 . m. (0 10 P. m. and | read that no inquiries will be an temperaturc and possi in in swuth- 'a R Yét coyly ‘seeking iesipp! 1 i ¢ rning and dispatching {t in the af-1 fron & Steel Co. vs. McCarthy, et al, de.| : The husbahd' testified trat, they -wess e N being on duty and that outside of those | morning a E S i : < 3 s T ke Mo Emmiard stases e | holts postal budinens cannot be traha | ternoon. The' postal rules are. vers lovers . . z Who've left thein Jwarts #‘* < ! lce ‘on the. phome is|fCf termination of continuance.. post-|with his wife 10 months atter they eamd the fragrance of an Eastern garden to your table. |, birds that worbiod .a';&’ c f v ans; less the . voice 5 3 Sore Sutler vs. o N itrouble. e ! ern New England. Histnase wiih sithis® ohusfic inrl rarsmianis EEn i e money | BTor, second oraer ot i, Srionk | ¢ New London before there wasitroubls. - BLACK, MIXED or GREEN : Ry, iy Sh et ‘ Winds off Atlantic coast: rough telephone calls. After 10| order, registry, postal g ond i Auragm Corutin, et JaL. petition. for | srd: orn adoilijed 150, e totter. Latos Al y North of Sandy Hook—Moderate_to | (NOUER (SICRRONG RIS, AHCT (0| Stamp windows bmast be. tramsacted fresh winds and overcas: weather Sat- R .:wvhnar’aé-h segrets, A rs Al'uring e £ gy a . change. of name to Louis Cohen, frant- | she Was arrested -and sent to the state That Time, b i Fie? vébe < p i - | during the hours in which each of | (UaNES 0 mam vt o s T LH i Vg whéré his = ¥ Srmirg ey T charge of a watchman, who is not em- ! during : . Tpen, as the o @plving also to Bessie. Sylvia ‘and | farm. ¢ does. mot know . With charming rn&ry. g urday. 1 by the post office department, | these departments are Ten. Irving Cosulin, all of New Londén;| wife is now. » troules and | e th t tof formed “Association firethe -Recogniza- | —Richmond ‘Tlertiert Gesmer, tu Mustor #_Sandy Hook to Hatteras—oderate | PIOYed by the post office department, Theionis ‘ome” Authorised. o transact | MArike, et/al. vs. Cellini, that case be| | Edwara Mahonty of Btaningon s | FOU0ies and it was given to the cour A oh % o~ e e qa ™t Winds. unsetted | ocive mail or answer telephone calls. | the on! i read. tion of the Irish Republie. Tfarseript. & ly_one- ¢ ‘to inquiries | C°ntinued for Threa months as provided | granted a divorce ou the srounds of ac.| TR s | This organisation3s - compseea not e e T D e T e ey Balmet s Rarr o o (e dives 21907, Lot Marye .| SO0 Glteres matier of Winlatd 8. Cons B B g B e S SUNSET 1N, JANUARY, it are to lock all doors of the | relative to these® respective dep vator. vs/ Bailey. 1. to reduce the|Mahoney of Stamford, whose maiden Soitmslist, west oX s *| but of all who dosire 5 st the Iberty| Bky of ropess L Ember .., . dind asasl at-11 p. m. and keep them 5 amount of the attachment ag excessive, | name was Babcock. - They were mar- v. 2 they enj:y extended ot all subjsct m,_{ _Softoning 1 B2 e es o "r(‘[pfiy:.:'\'ur(i"' | 3 2, to enter the administrator of the es. | ried May; 28, 1917, . “ —_— pien i sn"\,:x;;u;r:; :n:: ¥ 1 e = NER I [@te of the defendant, Howell S. Bailey,! Mr. Mdhoney testified that two weeks » 3 - % .| 4 B QOBSE ritn Saturdey night and Sun-| L T 0 o ‘FORMING MEADQUARTEES Co. |@l¢ of the def prejidice: U.'S. Trust [ ater wite said sho regreted her mar. | FRIENDS OF ILIsH FREEDOM iovec' & miltion Tecbers s7e Kow ;;:dl Snowy \reen an N ] RS e = Cmpcsatie: | B EXHIBITING AT HARTFORD FOR MODINS AEYITLDEY 100.of Naw York. et a1, g | v, Skote SRR whes the bt e PLAN OPEN MEETINGS | flint ety e B LT . e = Waewich 7 h nd| The headquarters company of the mo-|Line Eleetric Ry Co lony Trust | away to France. withthe arimy his wits | -y goye o oo S o T pledge de Valera in his heroio fight for| @n the evening ] > o y , County Asent Harold F. Johnson a g AR A e e PSR L A s Eamon de Valera in his heroid fight pe B e un Mhow e | e Giadys Biratioh; home. Messmiac]Lile artilpry resiment, whieh s to b 1 S e | BT ot D L8 e I e et R | ing for < eried o1 QTR s meeorld from et | N e B endve:. Gouay | Iocatedvint - New: Loption, ist mow big pplication of receiver for suspen- | allotment of £30 % month during iiie 2 in temperature and barometric readings | lon @ D méetings (0 | independence. i i ¢ be held during the winter sewn af arm Bareau, were in Hartford Friday | formed. Captain Bdmund I Reed ant|sion of servica on Tine of raiwiy un: o T end heopening. o the Connestiont! Captain David Conner are recruiting?for Litt's" children's voMedsr.o i months the hushand was away. e saw hich ki 3 rominen-e | PSR I B " pinglecof 3 iclgh ] b ers : ominen-e o H ping from New London to Fast Lyme | Mrs. Mahoney for two hours after gn‘l- :m" M;?::’. T u-: "r:.wlmu’( ;m;‘ bens et i ;';a: ;,,, :}‘,"{‘.‘,‘;‘ ‘}_; P trial Exposition. | the company, whigh is to have {§o com-|beyond Keetiey's Corner' in the town of | ting back from France and nis wite 1o | I e e il s . o s e mD Tia m 30 3010 | Azricultural and 1n.u.s.:-n‘_“‘§;:}"g‘:x E’l'h | missioned officers and 111 enlisted Waterford, rostponed to Wednesday at 5 | K'm frankly that she would' not live with :l‘;;ld:odnvc;r: l‘. x'_n: ::.I-mT v‘lm:l;‘c!"wl The lst of unclatmed letters 1y orid s Tair"snd ers : 2 om 0 T e e e o fhous finel| Tatertne-qmul Frofebrenes . m.; Douglas vs. H. R. Douslas, Tnc. | him. e I ADLly Ko s asans AEECAN | Norieh, Cond* (et olica Tk the Wedt What T often wonde 8.5 m coniaiasatiac. 38 290 O O Sunient bf| toMters Atiathenl THYh - CitS DO DO hearing on final account, 2, fihal juds-| To the court the husband sald “his b o e o i b Bl Infenting Jemuary 337 Y981 tollows: Will man do with, thbe?. . Highest 8, lowest 20, Bt o st g et il T e b e e el ey judge took the pancrs; Beswick | Wife £ald she was intereated In some one iy e mogting o i W RoE gl T aybiich, . Jonel ' i ison: . bt e e o el | ETg g - Plotnick. default for failura to plead,| else. "He had kmown ‘her several years|Steinér hail next Tuesday eveninz monico, Mrs. Agne ; e Buawer T B e e ose is edu-| The entire reziment consists of six bat-| may be filed: Hoffmaq Predictions for Friday: Fair. tions of the state. Its purpese is u P i v be addresseq by the st orzarizer Salesses; de. | before- her marriage. The only' letter | Will e 4 ead. pleadings in | the wife wrote was about the allotment.|and the sfate sccretarm of the newly } teries and a b P Blaine R. Lehman, Eiizabeth Serc vice, Imogene Watrous. ; and hur Friday's weather: Cloudy, south wind. | cational, to inform the general dquarters company and | faukt for- fatlure to a sapply compa e ny. wo @ecks: Decker vs “Bernstoin, ot| Miss Alice Mahoney said she.is em- Tt women as L Al ajike” —_— o Cognectieut, nd their fundamental| . The headquarters ‘company will be. 10-| o1 t8ermare o o for” $37400, re- | pioyed hr the Reserve bank in New York connolingly Sean, o AUL AR - - STNM00N AXD TIDES. b2 ottt R i el U e O S e S s A e demption Tmit first Monday § and = Miss Florence Mahoney were s A —— ______| relation to the wel f 2 ! e e bat- | George § v Ve ! R Sun 4 Fich 1l Moon | nity. Also, the esposition is intended | COmpany in Danielson, and the DL | George S. Treadway vs. Norris M. Tread. | Witnesses. Sets_ || Water. | Sets. “No." renlied ;the bennecked, husband, . : . i City Stas, v | Bromote | mithal” Understaii@ing’ be= | temestin Novw New London, Bran-|way “alimony pengente Thomas M. Shields also told what he S it bl | tween farmers and manufacturers in Con-! ford, Darbury. Stamford and ~ Green- a \ % - knew of the case, > ome are even mom mn., Mhat. Sthers T | wich, combined. and Norwail WOMEN'S FEDERATION MEETS Mina Kinne Robinson of Voluntown ;:h- E “?":’J‘z;;}l:"! Lrery sort, they ey B stries| The batte: Norw ew London. 3 tained divorce from Joseph Robinsbn. ERPETe. b e e e o aiready or- AX 0sG90D. MEMORIAL | ow: of “Bristol: Masss b’ the s 5 * Py e S O e s in| The zemeral meoting of the Women's the 2) S T t he exhhits = “That's the reason he s mest of = d Nov. 19, 1909. She ‘alleged ,that he g his life at sea” crodled achelor — e i ror 5 Te Norwalk. Eith- | Federation an1 Parish House irt- f Detroit Free b . o5 8 feut | Stamford, Greenwich and Norwa'k. Eith ation an1 Pari se depart- | dessrted her the mext month. The court A 4 ee Dress, i of sthis mamumtactured in Connecticut miord or Grcenwich will brobably | ment of Park Conrregational chitrch wh | eave Her tho. susiody oF s em Ty eaceoss Perhaps you, too, have asked this question ! Kate—She asked that fuestfon S slich will be the largest showing of the R o Geld n (ho pariors of (e Mush Henrs | Javantar. 3 ILE 1 of Idle curlosity; ety GHARS $14 ! Syee Dade i i s700d Memorial Friday afternoon at}: When they were married, Mra. Robin- in it Bere, i will but call at our Laura—No: busy, curiosity., Her ‘euri- SREnS i et hap casicH A Iera sestion (0 57 officers and 1,051 enlisted men, | three o'clock. son_testiffed, she was 20 and he was 1. Rather thu} explain it Bere, if you : I osity te never kile—Strky Stories. S hours afte- high water 1t x low | 00l inusral educat and the regiment will have an equipment | / Mrs. Henry T. Arnold, nresident of | About . monin atier oo L store we will gladly show you varied styles. Teacher-oth, witis?: tF-£*Gave pbe water, which is follof | including_the fo! R dustry. Accident | of twenfy_four e e drve | the federation. presided during the Busi- | band left his wifesthough she wag 1o a > . fivé TabBIE AR them . - — | Fire presen ndustry. Toalor ana san | Suns. and as mang as $00 motor driven | ness mecting and'cora‘udc\ the devotion- | delicate condition, He was not in Vol- ’ many would you kave GRFENEVIIIE e o ey i E Ilcadquariers company will | &l exercises. s unfown when a child was horn but Rob Willieren = sLLE Titation L S S bout 62 vehicles and some of them:| The minutcs of the last mesting were | inson came- back - to’ Valuntown seven Teacher—Tlow dn you make that #ut? is Bt Andrew il Toom on_Mon atlon in mdustry. Evening and | ¥l be i use in New London‘and others | @ad by (he secretary, Mrs. James A.|vears Iater. The wife said she has sup- - a Willle -3k gt 4 thare =il o & ociat tor e pacion a0e | continuation. schools. In Fejation to ine | In Storake untl required. - . ssh | CiGowell and the treasurer's repart was | norted harself and chitd without aid feem | reaty JUak M&’m"—, there will be a social for the pa L o e e The headquarters company will furnish | given by Mrs. Raymong T Sherens, her father. : - its friends under the auenices of R g i 528 the technical gnlisted men of the regi- Folléwing the routina husiness the e Macon®er a sister of Mrs. Roh- Girls' Friendly society. Following an! dustry. such as These speclal exhibits have been pre-| M : s eant o ! 1| and_senior grade, master g ! with the eo-operation of the fal-| T T ne: Department of Americaniza The e B hour's forma! entartainreent rofras will be served. The rest of the e will be given to social gumes. Caller—Why 4id ' yby ever teach Jour e ;i 2 t to swear ko térribiy? . - r. JUnior | chairmn of the Par'sh House Depare. testified for the ‘metbtionar, and / - parrot : b nrers, elec- | ment, Mrs. Albert M, Van Wasenen pré. obinson wrete-a letter telling his ¢ Hosteas—We- gldn’t §574¢ """’:r‘:'. ‘o sergeants. | sided ‘during the Iiterary prograby. wife not o look for him, M Oscar Reitman of New Y, visted of ehicken pie, cake, Tt just hasvpened that her eage s : : £ = Z ; the telephone~Jydigh. - -~ cctiout Board of FAueation, Junior Two_solos were charmingly sunz by | Joward James. town cierk of Volun- J - = i —_—e B e st e tion Widon e Th Miss Viola Grover aceomnanied by Mis own for 10 years, a cousin of the et Are You and siF going on & Wl 2 sague. rtford Fire Insurance nd | == Hazel Banfi-ld. after wi an inters tionck, testified In favor of the deserted is afternoon? 2 TAFIVILLE e T e o UTION T KRR |y o e Eal e f AL : Suitor—Yeés. Jimmy: ‘wh 'fi fi A chicken pie supper wa the first PART SHIP I8 SOUGHT | was gi¥en by Allan Latham, who ill Patrick C. Bray. of Voluntawn. a boss S Jimmy—'Cause she's b J Thursday evening in Parish h h such exhibits in rela-| Morris Sosonkin of Now Work has| tsated the size of the sarth sng s i fver.said he had known Robicson /n : tor hero dil meniig = PMIL U. O. Bellerose, to the choir, tru: dustry have been shown in Con-) broushit suit in the superior court for!tion in Me universs by varlous objects e % “Ma. I wigh you wouliA't eatl mé $idh B o the Saced Toent [y EEinereTy Dt o | and atarsr: Jonke inman réservid decislon after | tamb when folks gre arsund® chureh, Whist and dancing was enjoy- of Tuesday. January 2. himself and Carl Brown of Preston and| Following two mere ®nes by Miss | heAring the evidence in the case of Mar. o4 by those attending. The supper cn-| o cpocial industrial programme win hel i IAa g z Why not, Eddig? ~ - n-—llt 5 wer-{ Groven, a social hour. eabed 5 New|0!0 3. Warner of New Lomdon aeaion . 4 : “It makes me feel ‘86 & i R SN e, ™ fndustrinl moving pleture | ship and & diszoluT="of the proeeds.; | FeATs Tea Pariy. was enpor > YO | Marcarit B Warser of Rochester. They || Illustrated, above is cne of th=se convenicnt articles |, 't mekes me feel s anech selfhe. B g Bl e EHisea) oo el A e o, e DGR claims that the' thre meny The pariors had heen atiractively | %rd9ed in 1501 and desertion was alieg- of .home furnishings. We can furnish them in cak “Every flat we. mat 1o bepatles oo Feitar ereioe i pareiil dance | the fallacy that the irdustrial worker ia formed a partnership. April 55, 19500 oo | desoraton iy had scheme of red ana | * . e . . than the preceding one.” 3 given Friday evening in Parish hall by | the on'y producer, alo|buy a farm 4nd stock in Presto 0| ETeen. with greens and baskets of po'n- [ N orner Sald he had-lived'in New. Ha- and mahogany and upholstered in a varicty of cover- “That helps us (p mast the BE R Viralss T- A B. scict; Iwo of Tt g trade gchools{man put 6p $2.000 and a farm of 175 | settas, carnations and" ether Horo gk o & Jobr ings. - rent. We can sell off furniture R e e S e L ST e F B W e |y W o e | A Davenette gives you an exira sloeping foom for = ||" s " neseste e, 2 fashioned and modern dances w. to, indu s o that Reitman Jeft | decoratiors of the tea {:0ly e b o ,,‘,';,_f;ll°i:‘wz;‘;‘;‘h““w:‘:fifit“z‘:"g" lgl. ht‘y dah ik ~1Pn$ b shiire of reltag s, . . *d during the evening. Mere Wil be dafle denfonstrations of | on thg Zarm. Tn|basket of flzwers surrounded by n cire S e oL s Yl .your est at ni. and a homs-like living room “Yep, oot p g TEAeIs 7 tedbe wiustrial achievement by hove teams | ed1thS Dlambit] ole OF tiny ersatal conde s i s ‘{:A:':flg':{; maintainer on the New York | y gu 3! - ving y Yep, look out for dainty’ feptprints Riars a2 Stren Miss Mabel Girard | from Connectiout ‘cities, and faily. show- | 1o go to New Tork to look for wark oam] Cor, Tea ‘was served by the social e, To o mRd! Worked 4c day. ®f Hunter's avenue, Wednesday slides on in in-| thereafter Brown conduct honor of her 15th birthday on the rands of time."—Loujsvilie Cour- 4 the farm|committee, Mys. John e e Havep road four. years. Blackmar, | ne cou rs. He snid ler-Journal i toitors | SE0inet he protests of Sosonkin kent on | charman. with Mos. Wilnam 1e s | b with me aassxlre. but he.chare. We can show you 3-piece Suites compris:d of a He—Will 708 marry me? . games and musical e Eonnectleut exhihitors | conductinz the farm. and Mrs, R. F. Smith at the tea table, ot % faithful. Fo left 3 by the attendinz gue: ne The it s fratutnabln: belare Abe s ! faft at a late hour all wis . 1. S, Flectric Co. 7 > o 3 A She—Do you think you, could kesp g / nd ! : DS wife once but went to ses, her onee Davenette, with th> chair and recker matching in % ass'sted by several ¥oung ladies as™wait- | when she | perior court st Tu>aday of Feb- | resses. b he fir many happy returns of Martia Co.; in_clothes? oty was said to he dving ana . e He—Partly in. | You woutdn't want 10 | ruary, \ :' ; 'flu‘ ;qu;sz of ;\Zn Zilf-vur-n!d fil'_ush, s!yle and upholsl:‘l;mg. dress out of siyles -n:lio-?—&\- > o raad @0.; Central Village x X e nuzhter. He had seen his wife In sa- 3 : sl et o Transcript. ey John Neepane whils skatinz on Lis- | _Thread- @o.; Central Villaz JUDGE HMINMAN RESERYE. : Your inspsction is invited. ! v s . bon pond fell in up to his waist and } Sorstel COn: Btafiord, Phoenix| Lonmerosvne 15 oRANTED : DECISION 0 DIVORCES) o fhe mnn eny Q08 & man called P Guide—This wonde-tul. . redwesd Ares to be pulled out. Stafford Sprinzs, Cyriry = % % N 03 RCES - emanded his monev has taken ceaturies 1o grow te its.gres- B et it untin o ponWaglen: CR =Tt T ot e (0N Laxp 1x oy TVILLE | Trial of the contested divores case|PAck and the husband said he wanis St st J o ferm il WWoolen Mils and The Warren | Judze Georze E. Hinman presided here | of Elizabeth Oten Meyer. aamis. Avss 0 at-UD with. him.. - He 2aid he quar- . TR - Tourist—No_wonder’ ' 1t's on g - Friday Jooming in the commen yleasiham J. Meyer. of New London on the|Tled With a man who Teed n the | ¥ 3 177 ‘ ernment. . reservation—Cartoons Miga. . '“‘,.’fi‘md! T TR | e B court room at a short calendar and o-|5rounds of crusity was'completed before “:""';a' "0“‘;: Jover 'h‘j‘v wife :nd gave| B zine. L % PR DT { FARY s Ence tion Jist session of the superior ccurt.)Judge George ¥, Hinman in (h supe- | the n a beating. arner has . nn: £ 2 know that he is able ta be out 3 i AT T SR R miraton land b Mot ot | ot eotr e fcs Thf,,g,m‘:,"n,’l;,_,‘min “Fhe | lived With his wife since 1815 Trg ;Do you expect peosie fo belleys all ing an operaticn on his throat, PE NELD Fom narmisrs|. 0l s granted in favor of | testimony was all taken Inta fn the ate.| 0AUZhter | I8 i - Rachester Warner o > & s e mmyT Shet S saimals dbe o T Oue St MW series of missisnary eoN- | Nathani Becker of New York agaion: Wm, | ernoon and the case was submitted to]C:7imed 23 his w'fa grew old she bo- e e QM EL U RMIS HER.S.= £ins i intclgeat comertation? 2 BONA FIDE DRAFT DODGERS b direeto ot Say, Hiomcs B Bemstein formerly. of Montville, mow. oo the coust without S eenm e Hin. | cam® addictad to drink A AT g a5 FINOR.C : ] e ARE TO BE LOCATED | Sloat. dirertor of promotion of the Con-| parts waknaarm oo tpoonill giv-| Mman took the papers, g Joseph . Fieming said Mr. Warner SEeA T s g 2P ORWIC le intecesled wien you offer’ to heen =a.| Téclicut Baplist convention to be neid | bn by T Banars oot ot il A N boarded with -his mother in StAmfoct 4 tell them the simple Tacts. The gniy way P E A L Sonneec WL e S HejaT 1 NEW foure s Jdebt ot san0N . ol h = Westerly Ambulance Here. In reply to Attorney Lawless Mr. | & ~ e o ‘."‘”m,:"“,:‘n“““" ndon, Y. ehe he conferences e =0 + P c arner sal 1 entiol o - B Il States amim o call the | Cndn. Friday, Febs 4 The conferences | Judgment for $3,250 in fa-| The motor, ambulance of the Wi ey coid his daughter had made & ipniion 16 16 SRR ve: are going L Mgl : her o ex- [t (0 be held ih places acwessible 101 vorof Sarie 1t Bor Sl Nl Senitany cor e e s e written statement about the family s aan fhe. churches, in. the- various Bapitst |.v.asairigts Harr of ‘Ak-inoon on its return from Wi thes possibility # | A§7ociations in the state. ron, Ol (il 'em ' Whopper."icWashington means Wheat, 15 Seofiand oats, ‘and is America thaiz 2 e e “that’y mean that nractéeally every one ! " t the final step, preliminary to| ' ihe 10860 Paplist m of the names of the draft 3 i Hant 24 John V. Tyler vs. | . Tyler, motion that plaintiff be j2djudged in contempt for failure to com- urches in the on will have a v e e e 1% N6 S aenes b1 . as administratof of the est: te | where it had been to take a woman pa- - a8 deserters (he names Haug. Durpose oteiliie Yoonterences [ of the late Edward T. Pettigrew of U”"i“e“l‘ {0 a private hosnital there.s Dir_, THE KALEIDOSCOPE Norwich men who served in army | poeh on. nosls: by ‘the hoszital doctors showed (- 2 % davi 4 » but_whose draft record for any reason |70 knowledge throughont e aenemine. | i c fo flines mattesl e oo A ! the woman had appen | p . 'xnwr ‘-’u“ :: ur:“:fl'“ mar be fauity. e e e <|Vosed of: Matilda E. Anderson vs, Mar-| . ' - n England generally This ictter of the adiutant zeneral sl It Anderson, hearinz on motion for | T T— 4 being sent to the chairmen of ail the 4 - Pantists are repmseated 4 2.MORY pending action and allowance for | an uaU ea 645 draft boards taroushout (he coun- : sEsenfed he Bays of Pharaer there was a'enpal” bétwsen the Rod séa | and the Nilel'” ** "y e BUY ALL YOUR WANTS NOW FOR YOU WILL /"% 5 sonrss e §84gers, Belng, taken Dby ihe war de the' New Tondon semereiCes | Appleman vs. Gavnor. of af 1. \ indirensent i e te p;flmer‘.{ to finguy;":!m completsst po: meetings arraneed for Connectient wir ‘O:r hr;{ln nse, if no defense, be found in the' Hible. §e foeuracy. Efforts will be made | p-Cinee STRned. for, Comnectiout vt gp Syt d B ARE <27 arrest for trial of every listed man Feo. 15 Jewett Citr. Feb. 27 oot | oS off; Mariano vs. New Longan fiee . It is believed by General Harris that B3t DHOteonit w0 ery & Delicatessen Co., h the banks of. Bosidn, - caring «n re- | members of local boards throughoit ttha | ¥ ohn 5 positions of great rmm Svers ertion G irine on, re-| LESS THAN COST ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE. J|" v countu 3 S eountry will he willing to undertal RS 1 Ernst, Emilie Wuest and Frederick | this work in the interests of the inno-| MRS. GUY WARNER EASTMAN | Wuest, off; Parker vs. Mahan, defantt! e°nt men wiose names may be on the i stead. Pa.._has- amenyed s by-imws so a2 1o admit, Womes _u;.n’l; membership. The gameve! polo hay been kiiown for Ladies’ and Misses'| Ladies’ and Misses’| SILK DRESSES [z z=zr it ol SUITS | - COATS Serges S N e REDUCED TO REDUCED TO REDUCED TO e St URend auasi ot St $29.50 $29.50 $22.50 R T et $25.00 $25.00 $19.50. s $1950 - $19.50 $15.00 $17.50 $15.00 © $10.00 s e = TO ADDRESS NE S oipleal = ke irector | E7°W vS. Harris S, Pettigrew, 1, default R T Se emectan 6o .| MR OUF) Wasney Eestman, oo | for failure to plead, =, hearing s roult ate those wWho have died. Therc are al-| Of Norwich Art school, i n | 28€S. judgment for $3,250; Adams Steel 0 instances in which men whose rames| [0Te the Woman's club of New Lendon Droducts s STt A 7 iy Tee spelied one way hefore the drars | A & Public mbeting at the el ment.of demurrer aeal maptane e : y before the draft o enE. . emurrer and motions, u e o st wnaer - other I the Jiatns Dullting 41 (hat o {took the papers; Adams Steel Products e cAlamitics o ;e:‘:‘rdu;:eyf.l'mf;:;-,‘fi:; gxpiain a_collection .of Japanese color) (0 V8. McCarthy. et al, arzument of| YOU HARDLY BELIEVE a5 ciamited os B e ey Ioaned from the Newark, N 7. |demurrer and motions, judge took the | 3 Free Library. also from a leading Jap-| PAPers; Edgar vs. Morgan, et al, 1, ai YOUR EARS drafted can be stiown to have since e anese importing house in New York, closure of defense, 2, hearing in ‘dam. | . : | listed in the army. navy or marine corps These prints are to be exhibited at|?28eS and decree, 3, temporary man (atory | When you hear the music pouring forth ;my SAMES Will be sliminated from_the] , ~Rese DTN Art Gallery, Slater hall, ;nm_}\« on, oft; John V. Tyler vs. Mary |from a DELPHON PHONOGRAPH. Norwich, carly in Februa iayler, mqtion to remove case ty New | lts rare, swset tones and freedom from As the lists now stand contain s i g|Haven county, granted; Fitzzcrai i 2 B mntncs. 6f Botween 000 andl . The New London club is announcing Izacraid v 5 :| mechanical crudeness make this the . Mrs. Fastman's tailk with warm praise | FTink. et al, argument of demurrers, off ; | ? % 160,000 [UTR e HD sk clamat ae| I8 Bisomans take anthority The | United States Steamshin. cer o Groton | ideal ‘inetrument for your music room. i0-tach Tocal bowrd vy Wit (he mrger| CHUITIAD of he'Glubs ard desariment 1o Sihonks 5 ek gl St or| W bave them in period designs and RewiLh LT Aida Watraus, a teacher in the Nor- | AUthority to commence an action fn the | Comngemiiay | 7 YU B treated aswich {1 chool ko an ngtractor in ek | natle S¢ o pemeni o (AL 10 the | others, from $100 upward. Easy Terma, confidentia 1 11, omics at Connecticut college. court of the United States for the 'di: ] EE A et Was alleged to P trict of Connecticut re: Unclaimed wage CLEGG X eserters at one time, but More than halt of, the presidents of the | fund account and Plant fund. aeceers YOUR JEWELER il States have had experience as|off; Feliman v City of Norwmn. ne | 327 MAIN STREET NORWICH number was known to be larger than the actual facts would show and since| (10 fault for failure to ‘plead, pleadings NEAR POST OFFICE for failure fo pléad, off: Marie L. Petti. king fixed, the Jangth of distance from,| - NEW MILLINERY T g rubles, onefarze. For immediate wear, Trimmed Hats, in satin, faille, taffeta []jiimn 1w ftenss 163 tste diamonds &¥d 477 and novelty silks. All the new shades and the latest and [« o i & the signing of the armistice the num-| ber has been reduced to $00 deserters and draft delinquents. In the spring of 1819 clerks of the various draft boards in the state met at the capital By o o e cital YOU WILL FIND OUR USUAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS ,fi:u;:&";"::%.‘"’;t hfl’;:[“.“:;‘:", i IN FRIDAY’S BULLETIN, 4 \ Emment sl OUR USUAL GOOD | ey HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ¥ [ : ture reports ‘that - people i ? are eating 32 th beef and ST el g KIND ; . DINNER BLEND newest shages. Starting at $2.98 to $12.95. o oy - Sttt mur . |t STEAKS, Ib. .. 30c 0 H lCAN COFFEE, Ib. .. 25¢ |l Ask to see the Tenny line of Trimmed Hats. It’s the last 7 R S T i | SQUARE'S EASTERN | iy : r ! vestigate and Special Agent Hazen #3d his assistants have been working | . FRESH ot Vo o o § Shioulders, Ib. . 19¢ o B i T o _— ' COMPANY ALL GRADES, - e Mohican Teas Are 15¢ a + { BEST RIB Pound Lower in Price. —_— i word in style and trimmings. ; il shaven heads, and it various cerconomfeal’ o Tearing on Trolley Mater. LITTLE PIG ' oast bee! ,l ... 30c ; < : Schiel. one’ of- Pie each g EE Aot 8 Pork Loins, b, 23c| BONED aNDROLLED | Creamery Butter B ' ‘ ;O I . I HEI F & CO g ’:"M“'l::‘f' B e servce am e ot ios o (8 to 10 Pound Average |Ready For Oven—Ng Waste.| 2 Pounds $1.00 o B _ : o Blin il ey ‘ming from New London to East Lyme Whol Half v e D S R R AR A giejor; ALASKA PINK NEW CROP ENGLISH - next Wednesday afternoon. The time | for the hearing was set by Judg. George X Hinman at the short calendu: session of the court at Norwia} Friday morning. Pork Chops, Ib. 25¢c|Salmon, Ib. . . . .. 15¢c|Walnuts, Ib. .- It takes 34 minutes to s [l| “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 Main Street =7 %% V2" there, and twlce & < top. All m&.

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