Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 5, 1914, Page 15

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m»wmwww 'fl-fi:—&m——'flnm, N.E. O. P., Nom- uulull?arflodnn to Fdow—-Monuml Plued For the mln ummnuuwnu-n Ilfll.l-momwfll large ni impreseive aumflmmm “m m at 3. o'clock, service: will nouncement that sll was ready for the! chowder and unnaduwy there was a rush for the tables In ths adjoining raom. The chowdsr was served in Cobb, of the Church of th Hhepherd and the memorial ad- ST g o the Yol o léading ki : Tb:'comgfuce in charge of the{Dion and James Bills, Jr., consists of Laurence mllu. the_ kitchen. Jn J. Ayling, 8. J. Kehoe, W The committes in chdrge of the ar- ickolson and Hugh Xinder. rangements comprised William ‘R. Bal- tuond B. Johnson, William Harvey and A A Arthur Alquist. John Tetlow, making a total of 56 now| Norwich Nest of Owls was insti- Air Cushion Finish A 50c Pack of mortuary roll of the lod tuted on Monday evening, Nov. 328, i h_‘. e 1916, with a !n';ie chl:ther “llr!t The banquet took place at the Wauregan WOODMEN OF THE WORLD- |nouse and the institution ° exercises Driring the Iast week or two the first monument to Ye erectéd over -the grave of a member of Norwich camp, . 80, in acordance with the terms of Stanten; inveécator, Joéseph A. recording secretary, Warren Congress Playing Cards financial secretary, William Balcolm; - treasurer, John J. C. Stone; warden, Frank J. Fagan; sen- tinel, Walter Spalding; picket, Her- man Bruckner. Ashley, T. Boon the first president of the Aest 1o experic enced in fraternal affairs. He is an Oda Fellow of long membership, and FREE With a 90c Glass Humidor of TUXEDO Tobacco has held a number of offices in that order. He is also a past state coun- cillor of the United American Mechan- ies. The Owls hold their meetings in the rooms that were formerly occu- pled by the Centrai Athletic ciub in . neld in P . | the Stead Building on Main street. “hall on Wednesday evening and the JEWETT CITY éle¢tion will take place at the mnext mutlng The lodge officials have in- ed a series of whists to be|When Rain is Scarce. Lisbon Man Dlwed during a social hour which Makes Fog Useful—Congregational follows each meeting. A record of the individual scorés made each night | - E- Officers—Honerary Club Meots. e K e e he saris | A few weeks ago a fine deer was @t score will be awarded the capital | SN0t in E. H. Hiscox's back yard and prize. In addition the members scor- | TIENt In the center of the borough, be- iy Ttghest ddring each might of play |l & N N e Casston: = io SR YN SEDITaAtE PEIE. whom the carcass belonged. As stat- x=scied ed in The Bulletin's dispatches Friday, ODD FELLOWS the opinion of Attoggey General Jotui Shetucket lodge, No. 27, held their | H. Light is that the ownership of regular business méeting in Odd Fel- | ¢évery deer, or the carcass of a deer, is lows® hell on Tueésday evening, when |in the state. fopiine yggmm&m“ Rain Scarce, Fog Will Answer. to Do a meeting of the Veteran asso. |, One Lisbon farmer was on to his ciation, when the president of the state | 0D during the recent two or three ex- association will speak. tremely foggy nights. He owns a Cafton Oneco, No. 8, transacted only | Yery large house with-several hundred utine business at its meeting om |SquUare feet of roof .area:--It is- re-| 'fmxway night. There was a good x’ifimfh th:u nothing. Tt & 6 fog, one nigi e se ubs S S spiRncs, under the conductor pipes at the cor ners and caught half a wash tub full = e of fog during the night. Children gr Officers of Congregational C. E. So- FOR FLETCHER'S ciety. c A s T o R 1A Officers. elected by the Congregation- al Y. P, 8. E. are: President, Mrs. flE HRIIbisCOX, vice president, Theo- lore Robi 3 rding s PLUMBING AND STEAM RATTING |3rs i E. Robinson: trewsurer, £ & e i gyt IMiscox. Look Qut committes: Mrs. F. E. Robinson, Miss Ethel ‘Thompson, Mrs. R. H. Howard. Prayer Meeting committee: _Miss Marion -Rebinson, Alex McNicol, Miss Josephine Emer- egon. Social committee: Miss Mary McNicol, William McNicol, Austin Harrls, B, H. Hiscox, Jr., Fly6d Fisk, : ss | Harold Spier, Miss Sadie Thompso for mmm’ Steam Fit- Flower committes: Miss Carol Eiss, . iscox, Andrew McNicol, Stanley ters and Mills Wheelock. Music committee: = Mrs, B. H. Hiscox, Miss Katherine Eichelburg, Elizabeth Eichelburg. Victor Perreault, Danielson, tree Th. Norw.ch Pumbing “upply House | s5ccitise, io reedy to tatk it you Rhene 1 Central Whar? fruit trees.—adv. About the Borough, The Harmony' club was pleasantly entertained Fr‘lda.y afternoon at .the home of Mrs, T. B. Keen on Mather- Call Up 734 son street. J. Tinker is confined to his home Annwny stheet by illness. WHAT YOU GET Mrs, B. P. Frankiin is very il st her home on the Heights. is PLUMEING o more important || Dr. J. I. McLeughlin was in Now than what you pay. If we install ven Thursday to attend the meet« the. PLUMBING you're sure of the §| [’ Of the State Fish and Game com- RIGHT system at a moderate price. Howe who has made y Imnrovemenu at his newly pu: d property in JMain street, is now con- necting the houses with the borough sewer. Rev. Charles A. Northrup of Nor- wich will occupy the pulpit at the ongregational cnu.rcn Sundn.y morn - . The Y. P. 8, C. H, will meet In the evenipg. i At the Baptist church the pastor, the Rev. Allan Spidell, will preach. s Morning subject: Is the Present s ¥ Buropean Struggle the Last Great lieating and Plumbing Foisgegeepes MA: th 3. B church the pulpl twill 0 occupied e D‘lfll’, e Rev. 92 Franklin Street Samuel Thatcher. His themes will be Hoe Rejectod Tavitation - end iy Gilory of the Cross. - Robert J. Cochrane PLAINFIELD GAS FITTING, Officers of New'y Organized Rifle Club PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ~Grange Official Board—Sectionmen 10 West Main B8trest, Norwich, Cenn.| ©n Shorter Time. dgent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. A’ branch of the International Rifle oclation has Been or=anized in this e, known assthe Plainfeld Rifle; club; wm': the mnem officers: Pres- ident, ¥, P. King; vice pvemdent. Fred ! ; ‘eecretary, George Babiack; i freasurer, Edw. Lycn; executive o Lorens Krauss. Lh:h- o?xms of :X‘I-)Agiletgl g‘fins% for vear s ty is to lighting. We guaran- | G °Gatiup overseer. Harald - Lowis: the very best PLUMBING WORK |lecturer, Mrs. Myriics Brown; stewgrd Albert 8. Kennedy; assistant s! s ason P. Lathrop; tary, Mrs. Evelyn A. Hall; gate- Sl.muel E. Lewis; Ceres, Mrs. opkins; Pomons, Mrs. Grace_ ora, . Miss Re tant s Th night. !-non children have rotmcd to -dwo after being absent for sev- | Frea s “happy family” now bers tufluv-. hens, pigeons and ‘ mv cw-mmhmmanymmm 3 'l'ke Nfll Haven nflmad -has el TUXEDO isunique in every way. One desirable, exclusive feature is the fact that you can smoke TUXEDO where /adies are present, knowmg absolutely that they, as well as yourself, will ezjoy its delicate, aromatic fragrance. Cards is made to call special attention to TUXEDO as a “Home Smoke.” These Congress Cards, made by the U. 8. Playing Card Co., are the reco everywhere for 50c. The exqulsxte back heavily gilded edges are a delight to every card or feel of Congress Cards is not equalled by any other card made. This free offer of Congress Playing ized world’s stan esign, clear, artistic The texturr YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Curved Tin - Convenient Pouch 5¢ Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c . The Perfect Tobaeco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo has taken first place in the favor of critical American smokers. mous preference for Tuxedo is convincin evidence of the superior qualities of this mil dehghtful tobacco. “Tuxedo Process” est, mlldest leaves of the highest- grade entucky Burley removes every trace of harshness and devclops a smooth, mellow that have never been Their unani- of treating the fragrance and successfully imitated. Tuxedo absolutely cannot *“bite”~ - the most sensitive throats and many noted singers and public speakers temjfv. Try Tuxedo in this Humidor, and you will the most enjoyable smoke-weeks your life. FREE =% a limited supply of CONGRESS not obtain more. Get a 90c Glass Humid~r TUXEDO and ask for the FREE pack of GRESS PLAYING CARDS. THE AHERI’GAN TOBACCO COMPANY or Free Offd' avodduuppoh! ve only CARDSMM- = THE FOLLOWING DEALERS HAVE THIS FREE OFF ER: Chas. Bettine. 56 Broadwav: Fagan’s Smoke ““~~ Main St.: Peter Angelos, 119 Main St.; J. A. George, 72 Main St.; L Seidman, 165 West Main St.; L. Rinella, 74 East Main St., W. H. Bowen, 445 North Main St.; Geo. P. Mndden 243 Main St.; Geo.w.Wdl. Tafl- ville; ¥, >muth & Co., 58 Franklin St.; Harde. ©¢0s., 101 rranklin St.; Jos. Connors & Sons, Water St. cent contest between the hand and down the hours of work for the sec- 1o A delightful even- ! tionmen from 10 hours at 16 cents per hour to nine hours at the same rate, nuktng their weekly pay $8.6¢ instead f $9.60 as formerly. their annual Christmas sale. and peets, from Sir Walter Scott one The first Friday Sacred Heart league wards, have touched these nofl‘h devotions were observed at St. Mary's church with masses at 5.15 and o'clock a. m., and Holy Hour in th evening at 7.15. Baltic stores already apear they were expecting Bauzu Ciaus this The reservoir looks as if more rain would be very welcome. sasoline engines, ing was enjoyed. Ankle Sprained. -sprained his Jumping from a car of the Groton al Stonington line. The power boat owned by Allen Ash- bey has been put into winter quare h rofem and have 7 ;ivonmenmn-ryfm:ndpu—i- St. Mary's fair, which has been held in Sprague hall for five nights, came to a close on. Wednesday _evening, when &ll the different presents were given, preceded by a most iuteresting French entertainment, given by Al-|. cldas Clocker, Homer Beauregard and D. Arpin. The play was finely s aupd well acted In every detall fair was a decided success due In a great measure to the hall being given tree by the Baltic Cotton company. Village Interests. Mrs. Alice Wiley of River Polnt ting her mother, filnn ‘Wiley of High street who is very Rwv, Joseph Valdambrinl of Water- bury has_ been the guest friends 'the last few days. Thomas Hanley of ‘New York has D Tise, Mary Noian of De;h;e.' ho has olap o . Wl ,bnn the :xyu( of Mr. and hoe, the past week, hu returned What We All Hepe. When Congress - couvenes montih the stitesme another $40,000,000 pork bill. H* o de\a.l(!‘l ho‘ cho.-n and s ki *! Fire Company Elects Officers—Social Follows Epworth League Meeting. . The business meeting of the fire com- Y- restlted ‘in the tullowmg elec- Mrs. A, V. Morgan will entertain the members of her Sunday school class Monday evening. Capt. Pafrick Kerrins is seriously ill Charles Hadley. has secured. employ~ ment in the Holmes Motor company at THE BLUE DEVILS OF INDIGESTION Are put to rout by Dys-pep-léi:. .28 simple effective . digestive tabiets, Mrs. Elizabeth oldest resident nfidchfldm and 21 great gra.. Moffitt, ome of the nonongenarians of Lebanon, . resid wnh her lnta husband at C years before coming t' Lebanon. Perry Lillie, . ;i : assistant fore- Cha:es MdDonald; firs 01 Lebaron, has man; James Campbell; ant foreman, Ivan Crossman; foreman 1 hook and ladder truck, S. R. Rathbun; secretary, John ‘A, - Ellis; George Brown; steward, O. W. Beebv, chief engineer, Walter McDonald; fire police, Walter Wolverton, i .M. McGaw, John Ellis, O. Harry O’Brien and Owen A, Williams. Friday evening the Epworth league met with 'a large number present. soeidl hour concluded the session. Firemen Feast. second assist- Mrs. Percy Morgan of Greenmanville has been visiting here. . ~reeman Rogers has retumed lrom Mrs, Lena Fraze T has Dheen enter- taining Mrs. Clark of Bridgeport. A Village of Wn-k.. The wreck of the Rohilla off Whit by, England, makes a nunmbl. a dition to the Iung st that have come They Work Democrats Out. The _trouble - with -most Democratic theories is .hat they don't | work out—Detroit Free Press. Way They All Go.. Carranza is reported planning flight. This is a slage all Mexican presidents to grief akm, lh The chowder- supper given ' in fire rooms Friday evening by Chief .. L. Park wae attended by nearly all the | active ‘and “honoraty = members -nn.l others-who- assisted In the re-*mspa teh., village up there, however tiny, lnm has. not. iu tales of maritime disaste: The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the ll. no little churchyard without jts graves E, church - m!llkint preparatinne -shipyard mariners. Many novellsts -

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