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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1915 s | The Bulletin. Norwich, Monday, Feb. 16, 1315, CHURCHES HELD UNION SERVIGE At Central Baptist Church—Rev. E. S. Worcester of Broad- way Church The Preacher—His Theme “The Purpose of Life”—He Urges His Hearers to Put Their Lives in God’s Power. Henry Allen & Sen FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. Ior New England: Rain and warmer ew York Her- | it will be unsettled | preceded by rain or snow, wble winds, becoming | mostly west and northwest, followed by Predictions from the On Monda. Lady Assistant when requested te he knew of the broad ap fion that would be made of h’ and continued ns in Norwich. The following 1 emvvlc, reported from the Lhang(‘s The Thames Loan & Trust Co.| Dividend Notice in the Commerzial vards but helpir -‘lay and Sunda or:en ng m ike the clouds he scmnm}e sele rmn followed. You are earning your fe pleasure, the thing checks for amounts equal to twenty- Comparisens. the ljxoa,d'\ 1y five percontum (25 per cent.) of and ail aw:d. will be ready for deiivery on and after Monday, February 15th, 1915{ CHARLES F. THAYER, h, Jan. 30, 1815, Hubbard Squash i White Rose SQUASH (cans) Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) GILBERT CO. STOCKHOLDERS MUST PAY ITS DEBTS. They Amount to $344,20 ge Thomas. LESSONS FROM THE CALL OF THE TELEPHONE. T H. J. Wyckoff at Y. M. C. A. Meeting. ephone call|L. Hill and T. Bauck Led The Two ~n water it is low Francesca S. Kow- renska—Miss Grace Robillard Enter- tained Friends at Masquerade Seo- cial—Other Notes, e stod\houme s of Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin Street the indebted on to reco Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse| Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds ! of Camage and Auto Robes.. to \ elementaries Crosby’s hymns ceylc Thew ckoff was i indebtedness 'vice was read TheL. L. Chapman Co. | 14 Eath Street, Norwich, Ct. through the i > more than re f returned home with a cover the diffe ANATORIUM HAS WAITING ® Reached bmmjay. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Society FAMOUS FURS “ur Coats and Sets, n's Coats of all styles. ng and repairing also done | str Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, End:avcr Club. 1 Emleavor ¢ JMBER CO. TEAM STRONG IN TUG-OF-WAR.| PRIVATE MASQUERADE BY TWO LODGES. Order It Now by Phone 136-5‘ Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 _Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case | Dawley Men V‘Icv‘ Tweo Events at Y.| per case $1.25 ery to ail parts of the city H JACKEL & CO. Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER ng Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- SIMON RAWITSER'S WILL. Bulk of Staff: rd and Hystic Mill Own.- er's Estate is Left to His Widow. COAL AND LUMBER 66 NEW NAMES FOR CAUCUS REGISTRATION. 28 Republican and 38 Democratic Re- ceived by Registrars of Voters. The Sequel of eur large purchases, water shipments, is— Economy wien you buy LUNVMBER large or small quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Cenn, COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— GOAL Free Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Dffice~—cor. Market and Shetucket: Sts, echnical School the Flome for gets ‘;.UOA' asant View. :CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years A.hn{: bears sipn:n of cse of receiving nam enty-second a total of 66 new e democratic they were divided by r husband's half in- t Canal Street and ,000 in notes that were 1st District mpany of which he was v concerns | clog @ancing were rendered muct 4R §th District .. James Rawitser, The compiete registration lists the hands of the registrar: ler D. Guy and Cornelius J. revise ther ting list of Nov ember, ~ompleted they and tne usual number éd with the town clerk. of the town cominittees yarties may have cpies if they wish them. His children each get Frederickc Rawitser, a nephew, QIU 000, and Hc-rman Ra.v& itser, Jr., nephew and t <L0\ Kk in S. Rawitser & ere are bequests to em- c a'rn\flv‘,v tser flord Springs and Mystic Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day orhight Lady Assistant of the complet- Reopening Fourth Grade. e fourth grade which has been closed for two “cel:s because of scarlet fever, will be reap?ncfil today. Sunday wea the fifth annivers: the coming of Rev. his family to the Second Congregation- . Congratulations were ten- dered Mr. and Mrs. Wyckoff Sunda also to the church for he very hapi: . _Wyckoff and ATONGE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY AND INDIGESTION “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” MAKES SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS FEEL FINE. Do some foods you eat hit back— taste. good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sic! sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down; Pape’s Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything =o safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly vour stomach is disordered vou will get happy relief in five minute but what pleases you most is that strengthens and regulates your stom ach o you can eat your favorite foods without fear. Aost remadies give you relief som: times—they are slow, but not sur: “Pape’s pepsin” is quick, positi and puts your in a healtky condition won't come back. You fee! different as soon as “P: Diabepsin” comes in contact with the tomach—distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no bel tations of undigested foo lears and you feel fine. now. make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fift. t case of Pape’s Diapepsin from You realize in five mi w heedless it is to suffer from digestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. SECOND PHYSICAL TEST FOR Y. M. C. A. SENIORS. Classes. In the seniors second physical M. C. Sym m under the direction of Director O. A. ysical Leonard Hill took th ir |termediate test having points _to s credit and Theodor headed | with 183 po intermediates red to secure 1 r }ue test was as fol KENNEY-SKELLY WEDDING To Take Place at St. Patrick’s C This Morning. matron of hono Allen p! 1 Sunday at_noon was oc e leader, Rev. Dr. with the Lincoln Club Members Observe Sixth Anniversary—Tigers Lost at Jewett City—Local Notes and Personals, gly observed & members and i Louie hall when an ex- supper with fi . and Mrs, Harry tables that were attra: orated. President William the club acted as_ toastmaster very capable mander and was quently heard in wit ed much to the chee vailed. » Spirit that pre- Following the supper an en- tertaining programme was rendered as follo Solo, Harry Thompson: Li at Gelty.finurg, Harry William Brown, Al- Fred l\no“lei Fred Buckley, Lincoln ci quartette, Arthur erly, and Arthur Bur- ton: cornet solo, Robert Brooks; Rob- ert Walker. an original song entitled That Welcome Tad. in to Fine steps the enjoyment of all. President Erown ga short speech remindinz the gathering of Linecoln, for whom (I club is named, and he hoped the o ganization would have another su cessful year like the one which has passed. Four members weres admitted to the club Saturday evening and the committee that was in charge com- p]ris_ed the gfl\;ow:nfl:: William Brown, e c¢hairman Ycbert Brooies John Cand- 9 lish, Harr~ Bell, Ernest Jones. Wil- Dancy et 2nasting Club, | in | iam “Smith, Arthur Burton, oseph | dles’ Rifle club gave & Jance Dixon, Richard Japson, Harré BrierlySaturday evening at the S and Grimshaw Murd, Spwiih 2 IREs stisndance 5 Krauss' orchestra furn: House Warming in Newly Furnished Rooms. The St. Veronica T. A. B. society There have been no|gave a house warming in their newly cases to develop, so that Dr.|furnished rooms on Providence street . he town healih officer, | Saturday evening with people coming ta | from Bultia Ocoum and the city. Whist was pIAvey mnd A L & FawlS IMPORTANT! All Columbia Records will play on Victor Machines — Talking Likewise, all Columbia Grafonolas will play Victor Records. 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JOHNSON’S big New York success, sung by himself on COLUMBIA Double-Disc Record— “Sister Susie’s Sewing Shirts for Soldiers,” coupled with “When the Grown-up Ladies act like Babies.” LOVE MOON From Chin-Chin and three other big song hits. A-1661, 10-inch, 65¢ “Love Moen,” from Chin-Chin, soprano and tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment “Calling Me Home,” quartette with orchestra accompaniment. A-1665, 10-inch, 65¢ “Tip Top Tipperary Mary,” baritone solo, orchestra accompaniment — “By'the Side of the Girl You Love” tenor solo, orchestra accompani- ment. LATEST DANCE RECORDS Latest Dance Music. Joan Saw- yer's Persian Garden Orchestra makes Columbia Records. =Call and get Joan Sawyers Booklet, “How to Dance the Fox Trot.” It's free for ask- ing. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL GO. | strume ghtful | Whist and Dancing at Naturalization Club. near the istand in the _The two boys Island and in ottempt ce the party divide: that Paul and Breau ice. The other boy n crawling Special Music at Evening Service. the evening service at the Taf Congregational church u W rendered by the choir and {the following were heard in pleasing | numbers: Vocal solos Misses Jennie { Kendail nd Viola el g the chur Rev, H. egational | Tigers Lost. The Tigers were defeated in a close sizetball game at Jewett City Sat afternoon by the veterans t place by the score of 11 to 10 1 same was fasi and ex The lineups follow: Tigers, O en and Murphy Muel- r. Donovan and De ara guards: Veterans, Jeffers and MacArthur, for wards, H center, Blanchette and 3 By forwards, Belair center, rds. Entertained at Whist. Miss Louise Helm entertained number of friends at whist Saturday evening at her home Lisbon. evening w mingled with vocal and instrumental solos and refreshments were served to the merrymakers at a e hour. < H. K. C. Held Dance. The H. K. C. gave a succeasful at the Maennerchor Saturday even with a large number present, some coming from the neighboring towns. Heinr orchestra furi musi the dancing. R o for for the dancing. Louis Savage spent Sunday in Vol- untown. and Mrs Gustave Hedler and Fitchville, Mr. son spent Sunday ulled the voungsters to} party consisted of a from ten to tw 10 fishermen de- d praise for Julia E i al The | ~ HANSEN 5 I GINLEY IN MEMORIAM emory of ¢ Feb. 13, 19 JULTA M Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS vady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZEN ear mother, TALBOT Rubbers RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS figh and low cut, light and heavy {weignte. Ask to ses the Top Notch Rubbers. re the VERY BEST. FRANK A, BiLL 104 Main St Shea & Bur 41 Ma.n Stree < Funera. Dnreuora