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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 o FERSONALS WS $2,500 LOAN OR GIFT IS QUESTION |""ssoei i sonso n A former Norwich resident, Miss Leila Red Cross 1511 call at 014 Lyme. Van ‘Schaak of Ridgefield was elected —— | Rollo H. Harris has been called to the Bea Dazzling B By Carmel Meyers —THE— 2 —_— president of the Connecticut Girls’ Friend- P & u-ncm X = = 5 G northern part of New York state because ly Society at a meetinz of the State Di- rt T BB R Beaion of AR HESUL o v, ""'7 of the seriousiliness of his mother. Whetper §2500 that passed from ) was never paid over because of the locese at St Johw's parish house in Wat- 0 eous ] *to lay the foundation for a by Eay Willfam Lamb of Colorado was in Ni- | Willlam A. Frazler of this city to his |trouble that arose between him and Mrs. | erbury Wednesday. Miss Margaret Jack- & plexion,” says that wi | VARIOUS MATTERS antic Wednesday evening, Mr. Lamb |sister, the late Mrs. Emma C. Bailey, | Bailey. He claimed that there was con- | son of Middletown who has been president comm el known beauty. Ca ¢ ... | was looking for his brother Charles, who, | Widow of Stephen A. Bailey, was a gift | siderable talk between iis sister and | for twenty-seven years, was made heno- R e 1| Leh le lamps at 4.57 oclogk this | ne found, 1oved recently to Durham. or a loan is 2 queation to be decided by | himself about an agrec:nent that was to |rary president. ¢ the same time beaut ons | evening “ il the jury in the superfor court before [be made but the agreemen: was never | Miss Mary E. Johnson of Hartford was 1% skin. Then befo t Regular meeting of K. of C. tonight at | ATTENDEP REUNION OF which trial of the suit of Mr. Frazier to | executed. eter popular beautific 0 made first vice-president ; Mrs. C. E. Dim- - —adv. HIS AMBULANCE COMPANY |recover the money was besun here early | Relating more of the way he spent |ick of New London, second; Mrs. J. C. | o e i R e, ). cotco at| Perey Morgan Chapman of Linden | TRUFSday afternoon before Judse Georgze | money, while he was at the Balley house. | Clark of Meriden, third; Mrs. Alfred H. | The Pnce Branatie) S o ant kv § eom- |- B et T D e ia i | i inman: Mr. Fra: that he provided the | watkinson of Hartford, secretary; Miss Waion e r-ar-‘-‘r“w B R : gl B Mt i s e ey - Tl(\:\ suit 1;asrcn‘\‘orpl:l‘n\"t“: a“v::r‘i.-tn 'flmnk‘{x:x\- (Afuan 1“?;,1:::\—;‘;65:‘»?;5& Ada L. Taylor <f Hartford, treasurer: By Turo odka | oy catn whish tell .auring manet. ot baver ofieds “spwpany, thes102md am- | 2 D SARTRSES, M PR B en I e ae T B [ N e uoae \Gepartmient stores snd druggists every- | day was preceded by @ snow flur- | bulance, of the famous 26th Yankee Di- E L £ d % diocesan head of literature; Miss Kath- erine Jackson of Middletown, diocesan — head of commendation; Mrs. C. Atwood Edwards <f Hartford, diocesan head of 's that money could buy, and he micgions; Mrs .Isabel Nickerson of Mil- ter Readjustment SALE It will continue all week, with very much reduced prices in every department of the store. lance, ‘o now proscentig it himself as he | the family of George E. Pitcher. For u{ry Wednesday nigh iolot | Sixty anembens ot "‘:m‘:g‘ imit | has since then nroved his capacity fo |the Christmas dinner, Mr. Frazier said | ‘The anmuat census of St. Pat were present, and included among thelf | hanqlo his own affairs and the conserva- |he provided two of the finest Ledyard T 14 B txiton totlowing the mis- | mumber, men who bad come from s fax | (0" O\ s emmoven. - They sui I e | taie | sion now in progress, B O e ehire, everal | fended by Howell S. Palley, adminis- |eave Mr. Pitcher a $10 box of eigars | fora. "Gicesan head of candidatess Mrs very scarce In most |2nd Maine and New Hampshire. Several | irator of his mottier's estate. Attorney |and gave crisp new 3. bills ‘o the others | "% SANAT C'-cv London, diccesan ¥ Ot il dlthe iee Hes AY s - Arthur F. Libby 5s counsed for Mr. Fra- |of the Christmas party. He also claim- 1, 0o (0% 0o 0 Mrs Louis B, | 850 per doz 3 Jvere with thig company n France, Were | ior mnomas M. Shields and William H. |ed that he bouzht tires = % » 850 per dozen. also present. Shiola: . s torAd , ! cht tires and ofl and gas- | Chatee of Middletown, diocesan head of Dinny Clare, chief of police of La- | i Ir @ppearing for STmiIsTator |oling forl Mp (Eitehers automoblie, 5 74l e fion’ house aud MrasFokni Duniopjof ‘confa, N. H., was numbered among those [ B3fleY Atter leaving Alis ghs home, he |y ricord, associated with St. Thomas' O T e A N exaei | Mr. Frazfer, who was a former resident [lived for five Weeks with a family on |FATHOre @S0Ced e Bt GC00ES e e omtiva oiion ‘foree | o1 Groton, where his first wife died Oc- | Grove street and then In two rooming . ¥ head of extension. i Hie e tmacter | tober 13, 1917, .testified that his niece, | houses in this city. Jle sald that he had from that town with him. Teastmaster | (Gher 1% 1U4% -1° Wauregan Block Norwich, Conr. rom DAt Lo L e et visited him in Gro- | $10,000 in two banks when his wite died | 3Miss Edith Backus of Wallingford, was No Thanksg S ad! s Lhateth g ton and suzgested that he come to live |but not so much money now. It was | a " Oth R is complete without ! a great clog dancer and the hit of the | 108 — oo S 5 i cil to fill a vacancy. Other new mem- ! J=s s with Mrs. Bailey In Norwich. He id |also brought out m the testimony that : S 2 5 | evening. - S i am. | bers are Mrs. S. R. Col Mrs. James . Grandmother’s Minc | Extemporaneous speaking by several |50 on Oct and stayed wi the fhe had been in a sanatorium in Stam- | ailey family he Goodwin, Mrs. C. D. P a day in January, |ford for about thre> weeks in the sum- | Z0° 5 : because he had a |mer before his wife died. He asserted |Deaconess Romainc s of Hartford, and of the members was indn'zed in, and £ 918, fmpromptu vaudeville sketches were [ 1918, Wl Pie. A ONEDAY |“i%: Apron Ginghams, 11c e O - 4 o He i i 2 Miss Elsie R. Trowbridge of New Hav- - 27-inch Staple Apron Ginghams, . T s ey [ituss with Mrs’ ey. Shortly after he |positively that the $2,500 was a loan Ask Your Grocer COAT SA LE | y %6 which 196 ner experiances In the World war. | IS sister told hiw she now whera | The claim of the defense is that the | Miss Van Schaak has been associate ctucha fackillprion THoiatys n = o 2 e money was coming ey were glad to sce Marshal Tock me ras_comi whom they had often met duril OTTtaxes Of clost o A1 Heigtve Ben | g : $100 and told her to keep two years' service in France. Mr. Chan- | {LH pilEhers Rl vy Sy |man was one of the committea which met e he was at the Bailey houso he the bovs at the raflroad station.and es- | S2id he was the table a0 them to “Ernie Snader’s Dugout.” | CODSt 0 pay her | money was a gi with Girls' Friend wirk for Probate Judge Nelson J. Avlinz tes- | thirteen vears. She was branch secre- ificd to Emily C. Bailey filine an appli- | tarytary at St. Stephen’s in Ridzefiel catlon for a conservator for Mr. Fi ten years and is head of the candida it e lativk Erasias for ‘the National Girls' Fi thelr | Domet Flannel, 125¢ 27-inch Plain and White Demet Flannel, good weight—Special price 12)2¢c a yard. NATICK MASS. Saturday Only > - givls are aiding |” con when Method —Special price 14c a yard. Dress Ginghams, 17c 27-inch Dress Ginghams, new fall designs, in checks and stripes, also plain colors — Special price 17c a yard. banquet. | The celebration we a’l in to meet ity -hecause of advanced vears — e v v ! e cotlege givls are Aldng | erwise the “Golden Hill Hotel” where |2nd to dated tnJantary; 1918, Th MIGHT CAUSE EXPOSURE 36-inch pgm]e" 14c 200/0 REDUCTION e R iy bt for e e said, pro moriey gal tate inventory at the time the conserva- OF SECRET DIPLOMACY S64nohiDress ' Paiales;) salaetll yibgot e vory nice Tetter was reAd from Gen-| He court_that {tor was apnointed showed personal es- e i = Bty “,,.;\, s 1“‘mrr\n\::r(r;r*‘:ll\':r:‘m\n"". am the vlace 3 arked | tato of about $9,000. | <washington, No (By The A. P)— best patterns, mostly short lengths Any Boys’ or Girls’ Coat will ‘ | hn could mot be present at the Trial of the suit will be continued next. | China's proposal that all her committ- | The jury comvrises: Henry “mrm with other n: ons, and even indi- Ma 1 Damus, W G. viduals, be made public for determina- Horace H. Woodmansgee, George on of their scope and va threat- Norwich; George A. Pen {ens to open a Pandora’s box with count- | ton, Daniel Lynch, Allen B. Rurdi {less contributions to the exposure of se- | Preston; Benjamin Yorke. Elmer A.|cret diplomacy. One view | Geer, Lebanon; C. ton Lathrop, | C! be sold on Saturday at this 2 i § olocs i low price. Boys’ Coats, 2 to 8 years. 4 up with & zrand | nd it was voted it was paid A THREE MISSION FIELDS slg public institutions in DESCRIBED X d L ! : Some agreements are sald to be Guy B. Dolbeare, Mrs, Ermest 7,|Groton in which will be erected a p:la i S a's engagements are H & = P ) i N 3 Missionary Soclety . of cult to make a complet 1 2 e ‘ -incl note the width) heavy- Girls’ Coats, 2 to 16 years. i o Tt ¢ Methodist Episcopal church held e S = One exnlanation of th i - tace: & T |§ weight White Outing Flannel = . ho e adv egular meeting Thursday afterniin in | TROLLEY CAR TO RUN €. F. STECHEL'S HERO GRANDSON |that the fGoTeizn offices of va 4 s || Special price 25¢ a yard. . i . th ) 2 2 es have not nublished fn' full ‘the cor- ! 4 | . These coats wear, fit ¢ e : o eoicet| (Mo church parlors with & good sized Givey ARy FovmmAL | e have nomubisnea n utl te cor ' THANK S GIVIN G ™5 = g Lo, 0 the styl o attendance. The programme dealt with, . e ¢ront of | While Charles Harvey Setchel, form. |TcsPondence betwcen themselves and | > i wn 'y 2¢€ e style. il e Friwall, Pirto. Rico and the | A ole wandug Wedneaday in frong of | Whlle Charies Harvey Seichel, form- | iU BN T et I ONE CENT || o g DRl S e store of G. H. Hempsiead & Son, |er Denver bov who died in France, was suried with military honors in San | |onty to (Re parties 36-inch Brown Sheeting, m quality—Special price 12/2¢c a yard. A ning them or to J oibgare e e oo, bl gramatathor, Charies: . | Sy t0 (e parties siening them or to| SALE | Pt Home fissions was read | the rain the pole was not set but | Setehel, ploneer druegist of Denver. PASS- | China has committed herself In writing (&= o ) ny Indian Head, at 18¢ L T, T, TR |0 he i Tas Do s - teote | o8 AR S e o, 005 Smepine | oot St 1 v | Friday and Saturday and all | s was conducted &t the meet-|¢ars which now st<p at the foot of Strfet, vesterday. - o have been recorder = i Indian Head, short lengths, 5 Pleasant_street will be run as far as| M Setchel was 87 vears old apd un-| "y'is well recoent ext Week | yards—Special pr ~ 18c a yard. the corner of School and Thames sireets. |1 135t spring was active in hls drug|oes that the Ch | 1 LB. HONEY FRUIT || formerly as high a. 43c. ek e | Much criticism has been caused recently | puSnIeSs, 3 B strect (sfle vaz born in Norwich, Conn., and been bound by Chi s who have | NI AT 5 Jhs e | on acoount of the distance which trolfey |P9FD In’ No ., and had dived | 20, A0 oy on T |INOUGATINES . .. . .. 53¢} Pequot Sheeting, 59 b HAYVE INJURED SPiNE e : n Denver for ast thirty-one vears. | : b Rl e i b 1 Mid D: ena 5 3 t walk in order”to board He was a member of the First Stiat Another element y dinte- | 1 LB. HARD MIXED e used as a long Mid g ) Sendett, who was injured when | is condition was neces A aptis 9-4 Bleached Peguot Sheeting == the automol which hurch e was driving fon 1s the d had many friends in Den- |Tats as comnlica i 2 | § Special price 53¢ a yard, formerly b 3 d N 3 ne o faadd on account of the narrowness of the |yar, relation of mhm mcst favored nation CANDY s Syt o R e .1.9 ;: high as $1.10. ade ine rt trio ed on the Montvil'e road ed- points north. Under the new | Resides it e o treatment to na. -which now urne uglan made th i { csentne. “vassed o comortals | i ke rale Jndge it ne e o ihres ol | Herself <o sufrounded and hedged BOTHFOR......... 60c Pequot Sheets, $1.49 model=Sizes 12 to 18. siict” Sapet R mesver 13 Clinon | SR i Size 81260 Pequot and Utica Sheets N feared that the spine has been in- | I L Betohel Sbdiosiic by i v 1 LB —Special_price $1.49, formerly as 3 B nERion ed. An X-ray picture of the spine s SSIDENTS —Denver Post high as MIXED NUTS....... 30cj g a e, 3 p. M., tomorrow, | 1vill be taken todav. Mr. Bendftt has a| MYSTIC R For the Ladies! M SupDeE. 8 €0 7.80. \rcken » collar bons, . besides . minor | e MARRIED FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS IR e e 1 PINT FRESH ROASTED English Longcloth, $1.19 ¢ and possib; ternal injurles. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Holmes cf The funeral was |ference who see PEANUTS ........... 1c#]36-inch English Longcloth, in 10- any calls ‘in | w eaisie : . { burial in Fafrmount cem. | Ntérnational aceord founded == |} yard pieces—Special price a piece A Sateen Bloomer oy omTUaRY. | e PO | (i eoneneeions HEOTHFOR. ........ 3ic] 145, Tormerty = hich a5 2258 o T o Mrs. William Perry. formal celebration | m————— - | . . $1.25 ik Mrs. Margaret Bruce Perry, widow of | tertained a number | WILL START WOEK ON Low! ot mates I DIRECT IMPORTI | Sanitary ) oL, s et U Willlam Perry ed Tuesday morning | remen! t | Y.O. C. A. GYMNASIUM BUILDING 2 4 | at her home . 107 Main street Mid 18-inch Sanitary Diaper, 10-yard pieces—Special price 98¢ a formerly as high as $2.00. of the ames in 157 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. "EVERYTHING GUARANTEED* ostage Prepaid on All $1.00 Mail Orders, Except on Sugar These bloomers in hemstitch- ed, ruffled trimmed and made of extra quality of The H. Wales Lines Company of Mer- will, wit arded th of the new ding on Main s She was 87 years old. She | niece and a nephew alth and a el € Mrs. Stephen J. Driscoll. to get out of d iarcing. fall about a about the New York. Nov. 17.—Offiials of the the next few davs, be | Assoiation of lway Exeutives an- for the emnstruc- | nouned tonight that further C. A. symnasium | redutions amounting to $ onposite the post | would be put into effect in th r ago house and t J. Driscoll, who previ- resided for a num- | and 1t is expect ed tha*. work will | railwa; abor board acced: ; Ay A atihe rted sometms nex: we The | quests of the roads for a = s e e ylon commiz- | R O A g e calls for an expenditure of | scale. ! - i mination for. off B Exgrae o ety Follie: 200 ] e e the lady who witnessed the heated WILL CONDUCT CONFERENCE Sie S e M riscoll wa . i et D A et e e qua s ent between a young woman and 0N RELIGIOUS BLICITY 1 n office | and about years ago ez i o A1 - h: 12 s had been A of e figures set | gecr S Pro; e uld a di- woman, and from whom the young- u e D | high and there will also be two | f n Wednesday's announcement that | ver feci h P g dizzy he must nan received necessary information. e S name was Leah M. Fluck | MACHINES FROM WILLIMANTIC { story connected with {a 10 per cent. reduction in rates on all | signal to 1 ar < x- | on West Strest. Batuciny: Sbat '8 . umber of yoars ;1,‘" r,w,‘,,m Gl GOING TO POQUO rraxe | M_:.m}:[_: fl;x;h»n :.):,:m?vl:'\; | h;r;y df':';\!]'\tm;‘:(nvlh! be but into rvr:u | wise sad s¢ § Kindly, communicate -un:‘_ofi‘u. r 3 Drelsostl 1o New. York ana fora noac | The 2 Pouonnoc. | gallery in the eymnasiurh and there | piy on produce moving n New -2 | : ears mis wad-te oo o sl ch and which |also be a white (tled swimminz pool, | land = H R nar cel wheta her mncbainbier cnnToyeqil cOs o0 S atRel o) ex-lockers and showers for the bovs As a result of this 10 per han in Europe; in the United States . e survived by her husband ',,nii;l"“"‘" in two weeks to be runr to ca- James C. Macpherson, president of the | shippers, it is stated, will save $55 there are more than 140 species that fer s [ SR . g | pacity constantly being | Y. M. C. A., said Thursday evening that | 000 annually and .iis deducted froll exceed 30 feef in height; in France | . Y removed limantic plant to | the contract has not yit heen signed, but 001 i expect to that attain this FUNERALS it and al of | will within s |there are but”thir al days time rough wage red 1 leave $3 size.” Later bolanists more than con- : . two weeks it cted that the ma- e {000,000 that the carriers pron'se to H observations. Humboldt came - Miss Jennie Potter will be moved and ready for cy- |MADE OFFICIAL VISITATION the public in lo 5 a to realize his youthful "uneral ices for Miss Jennie Pot- their new location, the end TO NORWICH ELKS LODG , te formerly of Norwich Town, who t all work, except dreams of a tropical vegetation, and o held it in its greatest perfection, 1 in Hartford wer held at the mor- ARk spended and o T fet Deputy Ha . Brown, P. E he P. of re. Poquon- 2 member of potato: 40 bushel. The funeral of Frank C. me: Ladd, for- of this city, who died of in- s ift Philadelphia, was held at the | % ®|in the primitive forests of th> Amazon, Slen sndisontie e pho lby P i — .o |the most gizantic wilderness on the afternoon. | be done Pouognnec. i of Torr & | New York, Nov. 17— 10} arth, which he has 5o eloquently de= e here was an attendance that includ- | are now being employed | | of New York a les ry David Tho TR NN, 5 . Lire. \here Thomag | @4 Telatives and friends from Norwich = f Elks Thurs | nounced tonlght tha S— FOLLOW 'S DEATH 4 \where THOMAS | qown, Hartford and other places. Ther was & Jarze attendince at. theli;ieiigationsito, d : : v nd Mrs. J. E Wi, £ g °r places. TRErel s prNDANT CROPS HARVESTED |meeting at which two candidates were | o aEatl t Every thing in the way of trouble ’ : ber ¢ | were ‘many handsome floral tributes.| OESAH e el New York milk co e v - : Gl he services were conducted by Rev. | ON THE TowN's raEy|itlated by (o offera, Bxsited Rulcr | monopoly a s on in Septem. | Gurdon Bailey, pastor of the First| h all crops h sted there is lit- | comed the visiting officers, T f the state anti-trust a ) Yan 500 cantbe egational church at Norwich ect of a famin the Asylum | er the busi ting there was | WArd: United States « | Town. The bearers were Maurice Wal-|street farm of the town of Norwich this |a banquet and ere mvas |also said t s office was r 1 3 |1 rtford, Herbert L. Yerring-{coming winter. From reports sent out | two clever hoxing bouts wers put on upon receipt of information t t i Carring- | ¢ Smith and Dwight L.|by J. B. Chap dent of |iatece bennr Gk bouls were Dut on by lshow that the Shefman.anti . services for f{Inderwood. Burial was in Yantic ce- , it §= shown that the vast sea- | Silyerbers, James P i Harry | W28: bein . 5 muell. of Po-| metery where Rev. My. Bailey read a|son has been most successful one. | Was; o Sl n E " k aiab) F el iC bushels of corn on the ear, bushels on Atwood Y oweatto: Gra CTRCTIT EPWORTH L ar cent. of the | have oeanial the | funeral parlors’ of Church and Allen s “1 WITH NORWICH MAN PRESIDENT | York. s B M i northwast from | o0 Thursday afternoon. Relatives from! 300 pounds out down | In New Lendon Tuesday evening a Gt the past epring | Philade Hartford and Norwich|for the win 36 pounds is | cu worth League was o Mr. Wi were pre at the services whick - cows being mad on the farm of mi fattenir The five cows | league has as 35 quarts | Worth Leay and ts member: THE DIVER'S PERILS Ad his life every time he descends bell he surface of the sea. for e conducted by Rev. Horatio J.| ase of Preston City Baptist church.| The bearers were Otis Browning, Ster- | o u eset him in | gic Krug. B vas in tne Preston City| - sks he runs.is give ! METHODIST E P AL ReSomnieR SR ire TO HAVE SMOKER RESTORED and Miss | though working at a depth of or s | (comvmicns — ¥ CHURCH. THIS A P Stanley Muski: A tion asking the public untlities feet. e | iy s NA e funeral of Starley Mu: 5 years | commission of the e to make an in- = asurer. | To prevent such fouling the diver! where Hot 3 o'cLoC was n=ld on Wednesday afternoon n with a view to having the | AmOnS those this city 2 - | Train ie Lome of his parents at 222 1-2 | | must be very careful to note exactly |/West Maln street, Burial w: T restored to the train | Was Rev. Robert Ph. D., pas : e s o iy | TURKEY WILL ARRIVE s in St. Jo- | leaving Norwich for New Li tor of Trinity M ground so that he ~a retu:n i same | T Y ' e seph's cemetery. Shea & Burke were [a. m. daily and the train 1 S | way. If not, the lifeline may become | TALL TREES SOON L N Wednesdsy n charge of the funera! arrangements. |London for Norwich at 4.13 p. m. dafly Methodist | entangled and it is the hardest thing re on the globe can there be s dea it oty The child died on Tuesday after a|was circulated among the regular pa-| A regular board mecting was held on|in the world to free it in the partial 1in extent that AND YOU WANT YOUR COAL BIN fkg byt short llness with diphtheria, trons of these two trains Thursday. Thursday from 5.30 p. m. to 6.30 p. m: | darkness. 2lk of our States, so- | FILLED FOR YOUR ROASTING ANI E < Among the 70 passenge: 49 men and |in the parlors of T y M. E. church. For this reason sunken wrecks pro- h an varied in its| BAKING. Execntive Benton gave a short WEDBING about 21 women, sizned the | There was 2 good sized attendance. Only | vide the biggest aangers. The diver t so % . r he co vt”'v“‘;'y’: Morrell—Ditfley. = T;)l‘;{q}':‘ ”ffv'\\ arded to C. matters of routine importance Were con- | must exercise the utmost caution when < ducted at th e importancs . No. 2 NUT, $10.00 i fo Momsl . i ceting. General plans | climbing about the holds or penetrat- st U e Morrel s Catherine | The combination smoker h has |for church work were discussed, | gt i ¢ e $6.00 | s ey sremioon”scorons, | S, 1, ool and M Cothecne | e oomiimton” smren vhich 2as| At e e cOM { i e as mot to Interfers | Married at St. Patfck's church hezsen pins: {he New IHaven rairoad ofti- | Even the church bell repeats all matl Another great danger is the pressure ORDER NOW ! i S ShBaets el rning at 9 k by Rev, M. H. |clals Wednesday morning. v 200 fee 3 PElie L S e A sday €. 1s tolled. of the water. At a depth of 200 f s { e talk by Seout Executive F. T. ives and friends present at the cere- ' THAMES : T8¢t | maid and Patrick Donovan was best 7 z 3 = e The modern educational ccoutmaster of | The bride wore a brown tailored suit y = econ with hat to match and carried a bouquet of whita chr, santhemums. Her malid wore blue with hat to mate hand carried chrysanthemums. After the ceremony at the church there was a wedding break- eman of New Ton. | (35t and reception at the home of the it %= | bride ot 26 Kinney avenue. The bride received many handsome gifts. After a short wedding trip they will make their T | home on School street. fraught with bad results for The sToom was bom in Norich, the M . 2% son of Octave W. and Grace L. Smith those with defective vision. Morrell. He is emplcyed as a drug clerk P it CHaRRE O 5 by the Lee & Osgood Co. His brid Our examination tells ab- Dimeing, Gass; Ovatilps. Eveiiing, the daughter of Patrick H. and Biios 4 N. H. | Chappell Diffley and is also a native of solutely. 2 opened | Norwich. 4 endance of All passed a nrofitable and P gt et Academy Football Rally, Ay ana DGRy eyt A football rally is 1o be held at the Academy at the close of _school today “'CYD‘:@S IN SOCIETY | (riean) im prepafation for giving the YEAST MAKES | COAL COMPANY YOU HEALTHY! ity Chemists Find Way To Concentrate Vitamine From Ordinary Yeast ‘ONI-Y TWO MORE DAYS system put a lot of work| . upon growing eyes--a strain | | oo, 1 not at all dangerous to the|| nent troon commine perfect normal eye but| o 3 c Wil be held F; IN TABLET FORM ; OF EASIER TO TAKE‘ChildIen’s BonkWQek DON'T ALLOW THEM TO 7", PASS WITHOUT THE GIFT 4 OF BOOKS TO YOUR . results are C. A SPEAR | OPTOMETRIST | 3 oyable eve much’ better for quicker, more economical. Doctors, drugs team support In its game here Saturday against Bu'keley school of New Lon- nd ch ists - dorse the et e TS ESE | We can help you as our stock ; : Birge, | don. : dose, do ot et or dicurh e ciom. (is full of splendid Books for © | Franklin Sq. Nathan A. Gibbs have ach, and re are guicker. Each ot to svend the winter at thei Trinity Methodist Church Supper tle bears nan Norwich, Conn. S/ 58158 Hecry The women of Trinity Methodist Epis- Irving Laboratory, which this purpose. is a guarantee of firest quality in medi- cine. - Ask_your druggist for “Phos-Phe Vitamine Tablets. 1f not 3 write Irving Laboratory, W ling, Va., l'{or booklet, or send $1. plus 40 war s o Rt NEW Y. M. C. A, BUILDING PLANNED | ik hottie e S8, Ebou v Wedn: Afternoon club met | copal church held a parish supper Thurs- weelt with Miss Adelaide R. Butts, | day evening at 6.30 o'clock in the church. _ m ?__._..l 2 read an interesting account dealing | There was the usuai large attendance and . incse superstitions. the usual committeee in charge. l