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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915 flags and potted plants. An orchestra| Mrs. C. Brown, Miss Gladys Brown, furnished music for the programme| Peter Youclas. and for dancing. Each lady received| . 7. Smith was in Nerwich Mon- as a favor an American flag made ub| gay. in a_bow, with a white ribbon - 5 4 which was inscribed the date, the] William Congdon spent Sunday in name of the lodge, and “Washington's| Boston. ~ < - % - o irthday. - Flarold Howe was in Providence over Pt iz s v ey 02 uy it Because it is Better ich was disabled in the vicinity of| Orchestra _selecticn, welcoming smibs Do stmit Mondie i pe Hatte last week, Her- hert Sanderson of Worcester, Mas: on of former selectman, Isaac San- son of this city, W Ruler D. P. Dunn; orchestia AUnG, -BIo: Wi, S ICosteiD; Jennie Kelley is visiting in selectio Miss| oot o onr ; ¥ reless mes-| Catherine Ronan; orchestra selection: fise- An - O'Lonhiis bk’ néturspd sages to his .father and his brother,|address: song, Br : rel or bag. A | T'red Sanderson, both of this city, stat- | ehestra, selection: | to Hartfc from a bar . at he was in no dan; Miss Violet Snow returned Monday led Mathieu; orchestra selection; John F. Collins;, refreshments. |to New Haven. NORWICH ELKS PAY $400. The committee in charge consisted| James Courtney, Sr., returned to ——— Mayor Daniel P. Dumn, exalted! Boston Monday. pastry. S| Last of Disputed Claims in Favor of Bankrupt Estate of Late James J. William L, Jenkins, Frani a, T. Francis Cunningham, + returned to his home in h ed, and -delightful lunch en, as Referee Amos A. Browning erved. Norwich torney for several > cred 3 i Cards Followed Luncheon. e 1 for thel jppe ¥ erett Taylor entertained| tervening no asree-|a pumber 0 dies at luncheon at the| it could be reached on certaini Bingham ho in Windham Monday | claims due t and there were|afterncon, lunch being served at on: disputes in regard to some of| g'cloc! balance of the afternoon | spent : e e | Aliss Martha Curry returned to East| ferred claims for s dd(lx was 3 to cards, and a most| Hamp today (Tuesday). r < ree months preceding 2 i & ved | 23 isi O e P i ar vob |iooreble fine folleyed. | A, T. Johnson of Beston is visiting » Pomeroy Everest is visiting his sis- ter at Winthrop M Tred Weldey of Stafford called on local friends Monda; Miss A. M. Higgins of Norw | Saturday in" this cit risk, no waste. dispated claims in/faver of| Clothing Taken Erom H L atives and friends Lere. O N i ieseonakaEens By Eisddad pOters. Minnle Voetch is the guest of he Norwich lodge t Miller's Falls. t fo rthe Stiles of Fall River i their home, few days in this cf claim was seitled by a pay-|iance being effected by breaking a hael O’Connor of Hartford is the om them of $£400. Several of| (iGo at the rear of the £ friends in this city. were also adjusted.| Wil ; d his Norwich agreed to ligan of Norw - with local relatives. yment for his claim of rage, and this| Miss Helen Burke of Hartford is Mary Burke. On fruits and cereals an easy-sifting’ tate wa due fro; who ¢ n of The dry goods store run by William | A. Haddad on Jackson street was en- tered by burglars at some time Sat urday night or Sunday morning, en- spend- store and tening the catch. Several coat , caps and trousers were taken, but the thieves found no cash, as the proprietor had removed that when he ed up at eleven Saturday night, claim: h spent —better because it means more loaves of better bread —the finest kind cof biscuit—most delieious cake and S E S Bo: fonday. . . Keon and Charles 1, Gleason, 2 45 W ) O’Donevan, i ¥ | . Miss R. E. Taylor spent Sunday in really ideal for all household uses. Ah imia Washington Whist. Middle Haddam. v | ruptey estate of the late The members of the Monday after-| Miss Alberiine Gagnon is in New ’ | 0'Donovan, contractor, of Norwicis,| noon whist club, and their husbands| York on business. , was held in the office of Referee A. J.!|ivere the guests of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Harriet C is In New e—perfzct at the 1 Monday morning. s mat-| Charles H. Dimmick of Prospect| York for a weel sourney’s end.” | ame into the skruptcy courts| street, Monday night at a Washing-| ¢ g o v in 1913 and was referred to Judge Bo-|ton Birthday celebration. Cards were|jocal < Flour —safe, sure, “‘easy io work’’—no At All Good Grocers HECKERS' CREAM FARINA—DELICIOUS FOR BREAKFAST d. The hearing then| % 7 as ret T Sth. Ju L. a weels end visit here. Royal Arcanu Keegan of Tartford spent|evening in their r at his home in this city. |ton building. e of the es | Payroll $359.66. ELKS AS HOSTS. | The city payroll the week end-| = = ing ¥February 20, 1915, totalled $359.66, m BALTIC Emery Coady Loses Finger—Lecture | Latch String at Lodge Rooms Out to| Nows: Police department, | Waigar. of Nasw Yook eatied — o =i 3 { rect department, $85.80: ends in Willimantic Saturday JEWETT CITY { By O. Magnuson—Funsral of ‘Miss powdered sugar that || Women Friends of Members. ing sewers, $33: constructing| 3. and Mrs, A. L. Griswold were in hEr | Despathy. does not haumj ! milies of lodge 8 ' am ) to spend the day. |Two Crossing Tenders Daily—Sudde . e I P [n e w the in s68.35. | Harola Mott of Hartford spent Sun-| Death of Mrs. Livingstone Randau—-} e e et 3 i ena_are Young Mens Club Meets. and Monday here with relatives. | Family's Pleasure Hike of 18 Miles. | g o e finger on his left ‘hand am- keeps their husbands and fath-| The Young Men's club of St. P e s | putated at the first joint. T out at lodge meetings. The mem-|P. E. church, a newly formed org 5 e Sl Atinal Aromeine: Niaitiow o focd Al of Willimantio loage, No, 1311, B.| ization, held its second meeting M A e orosr 5 ord, day visitor in town. gar ladies a ‘“‘peep” at|day in the parishghouse, with a oren ST\ Now Fuweh PRl iihler Heard Middletown Speaker. ries Monday night, and the|attendanc relative to its vith his parents in this| ;e "on quty morning | There were many present in Sprag ed, and a pleas-| most enjoyable one. for ] social time enjoved. * hall, in which . the|an odge are held, was man tak- cature noon to hear O a’ peculia iddletown, speak on that as the second n the Resurrection o6f ovidence is the Frank Her- n of P sister, M cel Glo., Fet t the meeting of the of Ardmore, Pa., Walter Norton, a native tof Guilford. and e’ of the Guilford High school ed vice president of the com- 1! hold the posi- en p. m. the|the Dcad. Where will you Be?” The and son of Boston wepe | Crossing is unprotected when the 11.09 | lecture was given under the auspic | handsomely decorated in American C. E. Washington Party. | There was a largely attended and| tives in this city Sun- | trolley soes south. of the International Bible uder Sudden Death of Mrs. Randail association. Bugher of | Miss Marian Johnson of Jewett Funeral of Miss Despathy. with friends | City and E. Frank Brown of Woon-| . i s socket were in Providence, of Staffora |92y to attend the funeral Mary Me- | l#vingstone Ran 0 s the sister of She had been in most _enjoyable Washington part at! t church Monday ev-| of the C. E.| makes breakfast r}zore i Not Re and other societies. 357 3 ! enjoyable. || - Thomas Fl‘co‘u"r.ey‘s Advancfmenf..‘ omino, | 00 Cuticura =5 2er Domind, | \ Powdered | & | Svucar || is sold in wax-paper lined “lump-proof” 1 Ib. cartons. chureh, celebrated a high rma: made rge Wells are en- ot hen el lady was a devoted mem- Ccharge of orence Wells of New | fiva woone. R Do the Society of the Children « Bronx, New York. ome with daughter less than| s i i et urtney was until recently m Martin entertained her|two weeks he was taken together £ St. Jean vas also at enue, and son, Sunday Mr the store on Martin of Hartford over| with periton died e day noc night. tist ty OBITUARY. THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO. ADDRESS: NEW YORK few days in Ebenezer Baker. Basketball Games. Saturday afternoon before a rowd S teated th. Daniel Donahue of Waterbury zuest of his mother Sunday JAY M. SHEPARD end of eeding Elmore hep He wz B Septemb cd the sea in been employed American Thre: iz retirement about member s FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | 60-62 North St., Willimantic | == To (are for Your had nt of the from 1869 gham and arence, of ihis town, Mrs James ederick Leve James Hagge and ir month’ No synthetic flavorings are used in cur candies. Snlers FRESE G MR Our Sales Agent in Norwich is Broadway Pharmacy Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, is Supreme John ker of s Laura Balker ughter- ret to| it with rela-| UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER $ ® 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct, | Telephone Lady Amistant | D}{ F. C. JACKS()N. 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Union Signal day will be - | 1 _at this meeting and the pro- If you are suffering with ec. ill be in charge of Mrs, D. C. ingworm, rash or other torme skin-eruption, i Miss Elizabeth Muller celebrated her ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE |6th birthday at her home on High and Resinol Soap. You be { | street Saturday. surprised how quickly the itching j Gilbert Chesebro is making improve- * : ments to his residence on Bast Broaa| Siops and the skin becomes clear street. and healthy agai journeyed to Provi- Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also clear Frank Garit dence on Friday, ¢ it away pimples 2nd dandruft. where he visited with FRTRISINS ee trial, w triends. ¥ A- meet S, Resinal, Baltmore, of the Pequot council, Directory WILL GO TO PRESS To assure the entry of yout name in the next issue, p ace your order ior service be.ore In scores of cities the STEWART DELIVERY TRUCK is proving reliable and economical where other trucks have failed. It’s a business getter at a popular price. 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