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@heBulletin. BREW BUN ON TALMAN *Norwich, Monday Aug. 28, 1915, e e nmmsamc ' UNDERTAKERS THE WEATHER. Arrest Followed Complaint of Mrs. Alonzo Smith That Her| T Husband Beat Her—Joseph Falcone Intervened and 88 Main St. — R e S e e wess: B e Most Prudent Housewives Observe F Lady. Assistant when Requested ::{“w g k‘yHflhfl. S —-——-———-—— upper lake region eastward s e : ; p S e v 1y st Bt |, Mo i o e e _ < reserving Time 1ana, Monday, followed by-fair weather,| have been falrly quit ones for the po- Tuesday. Temperature changes. will é ; . DR. PECK nv:tn‘be deciged. == e e pettie T il Sgpencea That time is here—NOW—and we mean that.our-sicre © winds along the morth Atlantic | Parent amons those peo : midnigh ETRE 16 Franklin squ;r;_r onLy, | Stk it e ‘Taederate South: mmiddle | the Suardlans of G law come most ¢ 4 1 shall be headquarters for Safe and Senitary Utensils that EYE, EAR, Ngf:és 'l;:n 5 :tel:nuc moderate south :.n ‘neitth~ ;h“e fidde‘:‘ sp"“"u ey __‘;d m!m‘ u:,” band “fl,, et A . - deligh 1 Nat demies ‘theil of Forecadt 4 ours the force had brough! a | been ng together for some time, ’ Shall be out of town every Friday motley mass of humanity to do pen- |she said, and he wants to cam B the field, orchard and ‘-h except in cans. during July and August Sundays by | East New York: Partly cloudy south, | ance and appear in bolice court this i = nd » . e e s R T R him We carry the largest stock of Mason and'Sure Seal retributive, justice as interpreted by 3 Tace, > Southern New Eigland and North- | Fidge Jonn . Barnes. Just an even|Hinckiey street Saturday t he Frui in this vicini i . i ern New England: Showers Momday: | qoome Joo e arresten Satucaes | fomees et Saturday nient b ruit Jars in this vicinity. Besides Jars, we havedll kirds Tuesday fair. night and they were quite a cosmopli- | tracted _some - attention —on Telman | Jroed Ju of Preserving Accessories. Here are a few suggestions: Observations in Norwich. H km and htrl‘lvl'l;d t:ouoctilon of inww‘ street. Joseph Falcon who lives there, Mi The following records, reported from | Among those who participated in the | came to the aid of the young woman, ; ARS SURE SEAL JARS DAt racecin, napor Zatheting were Dibple Trom' New. YoriS aad thareunon Buith. pob e Eleanor Stewart MASON J J Sevin’s pharmacy, show -the changes e led a revolv- in | temperature and the barometric|city, Bozrahville, Versailles, Pieston.|er from his pocket. The wife got : Harkpess |} pine size .. ..45c a dozen | Pint size . changes Saturday and Sunday: Celchester, Leonard Bridge and Wau- [over to the police” station as soon as Datate _saoe _MEn. LeuiS i o L siss .50c » dozen | Quart size regan and the rémairder came from ble while the husband Cod - Norwich. Two. of them wers over 68 | betaway. | Capt. Tyomay copcentostes Grace Willett and (§ Two quails ........... e 2 i Tee am— Ther. Bar | 3nq two “more - exceeded 50. The | his officers in that vicinity and after - 83 30.10 | youngest was 23 and the average age e scouring Sergeant Kane and Of- ;g gg-}g b easily. ::15': which. is -um:oa;eddm g;;r Thomas Murphy cams_ upen s White Crown Vacuum Mason Covers . : an age that assures a certain de- th sleeping in the hay in the Ed- Fhashert Economy ighest 30, ‘05“95; 2. Sree of discretion. Three of the men | wards barn on Hincidley Ty O i Covers ........... B RCCRTT R T TP unday. were in because of individual family [gun lay by his side. . The officers Fillers lass—Price Tumblers, SOUND TOOTH Ther. Bar. | uproars which had caused their re- | woke him up . and he came _ sions |Siuier and Charles eoks Wiiam Jar of G x | Jelly Tamblers matt-piat [ PROPOSITION 72 29.99 sphe;.;u\'eh swives to tu;n complainant, | peaceably. He is @ well dressed and | y. cKelvey and Alansog Fuller were the | ©8CR -------eoocoen Sobiavar B danti- ... X 72 238 jwhile the rést Wers:duws:fo Slcobolie | §000 apheafiig cllobél man snd is OTHER PRESERVIN CCESSORIES -~ i 72 2988 intoxication. 5 emploved as & file cutter at the flle | ouEp FORTY YEARS - HER PRESERVING ACCESSORIES - You cam’s sell a ffty-cent plece onze Smith, 26, wad arrested cn ! shop at the Falls. N ally att ts N :hg h:t;erl);:e::‘ B e Predictions for Saturday: Increasing WITH NEW HAVEN ROAD.|] Mason Jar Rubbers—gray— Paring and Carving Knives— We ositively work for the very || cludiness followed by rain. | SIDEWALK APPROPRIATION LAST OF THE PEQUOTS Too Woriskon I Al e Gt Il e e o e i i e LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE mfi;fgnv'refi;ers-ui‘?iie;fi:i BEFORE THE CITY TODAY. DEAD IN PROVIDENCE. ed Pensions. Sray—Erice & dosen...-.. S |- ages—s for 2oc or & A tist ity chi S = = 2o = Ve Seal SRR, W S S z {hat any dentist in the city charges Polls of the Central District Open Grandfather Left| Five employes of the New York Hl S™ pie Jorann) s - - Sum, Moom and Tides. Fi 9 Until 8 to V. y w Haven and Hartford - s Al-o a complete line of Spoons, quality work as any dentist in the || SR MOoR S9d T ____| From 9 Until 8 to Vote on $30,000| the Camp at Norwich to Get Away|pow [Saven and Hamford —rallroad|§ yroeon Jar Rubbers—red—3 Strainers, Fillers, and other jtems, world. b s Psete. | en | Meta | Bond lasue. From “Fire Water” B o Pi%eed on the pension roll |§ *Gozen for 25, or a dozen.. 10c | needful at preserving time. ; 3 The men have been with the VIN HAVE i The polls in the Central distri®| Moses P. Dailey, the last survivi . g e THREE-) PRESER SPECIAL ENTAL RK - == 53| Will be open today from 8 o'clock in | pure blooded member of the Pequot | cerrio mins ar: .‘r"‘f,‘";:' AL Sngest A_—DAY_.__E——.— DI ‘AL WO the morning until § o'cleck in the ev- | tribe of Indians that dwelt in Eastern | bury. Mass. now & . i ening., in order to give the voters of | Connecticut and part of which later|tor, 'who entered m’:'?"""m,“ por - Sauce Pots, white lined, blue and white enamied ware, at these COME TODAY il 18 the city of Norwich the opportunity | emigranted to Rhode Island, died on|\ice In 1869, The nest e wititemn || special prices: o = ng eir wishes in regard to ursda; ‘ternoon at the he 14 7 We have the most attractive prop- | X 4 33 i taking advantage of the privilege au- | daughter, Mrs. Abram D. _\X‘;;“:hgfl:‘: :mcnt:: o e London. stationary $-quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, value §3c at 48c. osition to make that you ever heard. 5 . - - thorized by the last general assembly, |of 635 Public street, in Providence. | the draw of the Thames }.:';fi“,;:d:“ $-quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, Value 69¢ at 57¢c. EXAMINATIONS FREE “fiseix‘hh(;lé;‘sx:f‘l:fi::‘li‘;l \:;“;fiu;‘ul«’uf" X For 60 vears plying his trade of pro- | who has served for forty-four “";' 10-quart Straight Sauce Pot and Cover, value 7S¢ at 66c. DR. F. C. JACKSON ) i The “Building oF " sewalks | fook bocanse of hia. Knymicton of the| cronC,Others are Sudney L Smitn sna |} CRYSTAL X % e buil of sidewalks | too ause o nowledge of the DR. D. J. COYLE GREENEVILLE ~|“ihin e fimic otthe cy | 7 | comeregndhestig et of Borks, be | Wi Besour suart serics Soatoe CRYSTAL JELLY STRAINERS ey o the sidew: mprove- | was probably one .of the best known STRAI 5 & = ments. which have been advocated |figures of Providence during the last| mor. Torer hipig ivan of Providence, NER Succeeding the King Dental Co. Hooks™ Hold Sixth Annual Clambake | ana' supported most heartily by the | holf centary. He was in his minaret | B- J» forty Sears. < 203 Main Street, at Drawbridge—Personals and Notes- | present administration. citizens who | first yegr. L.‘,\\'::::h:,'; ?:fl'lg_om:‘ "’i" — Somethmg new, and the most up'to'd“e Next to Boston Store ThE e i Heades i S standhrnr pmlgres n;:d efllclex:icy and mMn Dalley’s grandfather went|a locomotive fireman and mgl-‘nr‘fl-hr ariible % straiming elli Adjustabte Ph ” c beauty have taken a cordial at- m Connecticut to Rhode I = > e for 1 1€S. Jus! i e S Zay formed an obstacle to prevent the| titude. and the plan as presented, is | With wo other families becanse St TN e B IS reenev not_burdensome. The interest on 'the | practice of selling tribal L t ¥ made in thr annual clambake at the Drawbridse §30.000 worth of bonds. which are to | whites inhexchangge tribal lands to the IN THE CITY COURT. to any kettle or pot and de in ee s mar al e rate of_ $5, a|was at this ti th Find Ma: P izes— DRA 3 SINAY [Srmmciinm oo e B P S ani B o Do T e S s individual tax payers|dropped the tribal m ailing. . |tne bake at four oclock. The bake|of the city, it is figured, and to the |that of Dailey. Benjamin West Small at 10c D t i s t was served by Leary of New London. | smaller tax pavers the additional levy | Dalley. ~ father of Mr. énlle,\', was| The case ;nlnst Morris Rosenberg, = FoNens en n a luncheo v v w e proportionally less. The city|then three years of age when the Pe- | Charge: th striking his wife, was i four o'clock. The bake was served by | will bear one half the expense of | quots, who weré to be the Rhode|continued until October 1 by Judse Medium at ........28¢c . Rooms 18-19 Alice aulldlng Norwich Leary of New London. laying all walks ordered by the court |Islard representatives of the tribe, John H. Barnes in the city court on - Phone 11 g At intervals during the day mem-|of common council and for this the [came to Providence in 1800. The old | Saturday morning, in order to give Large at 47c e bl’;flh °fp'§;bb:; mband cuve ”‘;‘f‘"&“s‘ $30, no;i is to be %s;]\'ored if the citizegs | warrior grandfather carried out his ’\Irt mhdlll'u Rosenberg time to ad- o nco 0000 4 = ne sports were un. e direction | so vote today. The abutting property | purpose so well that his son liv ®|just their domestic difficulties. Mrs. 'rx-ui_ “(;l‘:fil;ls%:ns:\::':s‘lz.u::% g{ Lz"éx a\xnl:;z::n %n\tiulllh:{ n}:":‘\;ed to gmmers wh;re ;‘mllrkstare wested will | berly, while Mr. Duiley has ‘e:exs:r R"r"gfl" claims her husband drinkg e o 16, 528 e_entertaining 1 erits. ear the other half of the expense. touched tobacco or liguor in any|2Rd abuses her. Mr. Rosenberg said i nash® Board of Directors of this Bank | “The sigle men in a baseball game — B Y| he does not drink ana dia not strike The Porteous & Mitchell Co. e alx “monita - ending Augudt S| With the benedicts pounded out a 5| WARRING NATIONS SHOULD From the camp at Norwich the|his wife. Though he has made his 1918, at the Tate of four per cent. per md o tory full of Tv;flnmm flelding - LAY DOWN ARMS. | Peoauots went to Providence and set- | FToPerty over to his wife, he said that annuim. payable on and after the ar-|and heav batting. e lineups were “[tled at a place now known as Black- [B€ Would take the children and leave AT O s as_follow = Rev. Irving H. Berg of Hartford at|5tone Park, on the banks of the See- toWn if she would give him 3306. The c}n? A Single Men—T. Ellison, H. Coles, E. q g H. Berg of Ha at|ionk river. Later they went up an|ll-vear-old son testified in favor of | Mrs. Marvin Hyde of Uncasville Secret ylor, H. Backer, W. Fleming., H. Broadway Union Service Sunday. old cartpath, which was afterwards |Dhis father. went to Norwich last week for her two —_— ;| Shaw. 'W. Pavey, 5. Dilworth ana A.| — y developed »nte’ Bromlway, i@ pite The continued case of Maud L.|littie sons wko had been staying for I Telephons 762 i R L T s L T = r o T Dl X iy " o . s Sroad- | where the lat it f the H of street, was | mother, Mrs. W. J. Lin¢ N don-N 3 H. Pokulas, C. McMullen, H. Gee, W. | Way Congregational church. An ex- | homestead atood, :ndeagout Where St |called up and she was fined $1 and A it ew London-Norwich Wallace, H. Blackburn, A. Mush and [ cellent sermen was given by Rev. Irv- | James' Episcopal church was erected. | costs. The bill amounted to $6.31 and Dye Works Tttt s eh | B P e omion: [ tuine St S jessciaes IS L ptpison & c in Hartford. = Provid ¢ e accus = %5 Besadiiay | Fleming and H. Rydholm second.; 100 | address was taken from Acts 21:13: | top of WWestmincrer” strest. was |, On the charge of non-support of his | KENYERY,FULLER—In Putnam. Aus. |yard dash, G. Shaw “Then Paul answered, What mean ye | tually. covered with forestry. At the|family and six children, Frank An-| mond Konnedy and Miss Verna Fui. || Newest designs in Piatinum and Auto at your service Although outclassed in a scientific |10 Weep and to break mine heart?!corner of Jackson and Westminstes | tonorl, 47 years of age, of Niantic, was| ler. green goid. Essfr?:x‘: game the rnia.rrl:d men show- ggr I‘gm ready not to be bound only, | strests was a thick grove through |before the court. The case went over | TREVITHICK- [OSTERLITZ —In Scn- o4 inele supstiority in the tue of war [bat alag 1 dlo et Jerusalem for the | which s parraw: path lead southeasts| f0€ afx mewth. TWe actesed put up X Auk 1 Ihomas DIAMOND JEWELRY : Single ) z sus. is was | erly - a cash bond of $7 greed to 3 omon, J. Niles, H. Rydholm, G. Kram. [no_idle boast, as ~was _afterwards | wont ‘to. iravel aa they went to. the | his wife $3 weekly. It is said that It y Caroline Osterlitz of Schnee- a specialty. g‘_(a{:‘;ln:; é‘lelr)nrinr:lg.“ A}IXargedld¥en. }i psmx\:rc-[m‘hd\shfln egec}h::ce;e vl\hmh shore of Narragansett bay for fishing | the a('cusedh do:og dnc:“kv:: !Dedhll tady. Prices the Lowest. McC 5 ell, H. Spalding, H.|iS b ved here by Lul aul and - X agreement the bon: 1 T Hollin and F. Coates. James Hollin |his company gather the people togeth- | © atr " Dail brothers, Jeremiah |make up the deficlency. Antonorf’s DIED. R %x‘).‘ler\n:\'ery one ;{"H‘l’l‘e fat mens race. f' xm each place they visit to gzive |and Joseph, and his sister, Angeline, | family reside in Norwich and two of "ga'“?_—m!‘ifln F. d‘§°"h.v :‘.E‘é‘ VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON. judges were am Banfield and | instruction to the elders : lived until well after maturity, when |the children are at work. The hus- e e ol o It i TEST GIVEN HERE. S. Solomon. farewell And as the ittle Zroup | tuberculosis carried them away, as it |band and wife blame each other for| WeTth Dorn Juy ew Londom, pooreman William 3. Murray was a|passes throogh each town the people|did two younger children. Mr. Dailey | thelr troubjes Conn. “August 20, 1915. S I G that everyone was nl s e T Jeru- | escaped the fate of his kindred and| - chauffeur charged with calling an | Funeral service at her late home. - | y taken care of salem and follow him even to the | (ribal relatives by keeping to the open |auto dealer and his son names on the | * tune Park, Mond 23, at 3 John u wss o ik ot vert ] B Coeruis w8t o ! all the time untll the danser perlod | STeet Br0ey e e S0, Twen. | DEARING In this <itx, Aug. 21. A > nt Sunday at Win- e age e Commonplaze. was d, when he took rofes- o = = s city, Aug. 21, As- tergreen Point, Quaker Hill. The sixth verse gives us a gash ot | Slomal mursing: . nr ty mep, five women and one child| nes Stevens, beloved wife of Henry e ame e S e & D of | TR auiic: Dorcas' T for years|attended the session. = Dearing, aged 52 years. i (David Campbell has returned home | when it tells of their going back home | Was one of the picturesque fixtures of Eetal from b M Mot 1 O L Gy e gfter Dassing a week's vacation at|again. The people went home to the | Narragansett Pier as the maker and| CLEANSING OF THE LEPERS. Street, Tuesday afternoon, August THESE ARE BETTER leasant View. every day and commonpiace. There sellerhoi India{\ baskets. Mr. Dailey = 'Y‘inlx§c2'm ‘B:_x,rul in the family lot TOM'S 1 5S¢ Cl T is a world of comfort in the Bible's|Was born in Norwood, the son of [Day’s Gospel Suggests Sermen on R -2-3 GAR Miss Anna E. Kane, of Worcester, | understanding of human nature and | Benjamin and Harriet Dailey, and has ’ . S LOOKING IT OVER. Mass, 13 the guest of her aunt M |the sympathy shown for those whe |been for years a familiar figure on|> ManS '"'"“:“'_R“' - il GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Su may discover on looking over our William Neibert. must return to the every-day instead | Courtland, street, Providence. Recent-| Galvin Preaches. CARD OF THANKS. T sl iture account, that you gk - TR of going on to be the valiant hero like | Iv he went to live with his daughter, i It being impossible to communicate = - MleneMary Fulcs) o |Bouthtonte St. Paul. The noted French sgeneral|Mrs. Abram D. Manchester, at 635 The gospel read in the ‘atholic | with each separately, we take this| THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. 80, why not tumn over a|ine guest of her consin, Mins B3 1| who said as he lay dying a vear ago: | Public street. Mrs. Manchester is not | hurches yesterday, ~the thirteenth |means of showing our deep apprecia- Next to Palace Cafe n.,," leaf and give us a chance? We Rt ot Sevtore s[.refll‘ss gid A. “ die thiit my coun- | a gull-blooded Pequot Indian, but the Sunday after Pentecost, was Luke|tion of the many kindnesses shown us e [ouawall el glve you ithe live!” will find a response in | White blood has not affected the at-|XVIL 11-19, the miracle of the cleans- | by neighbors and friends during the . ue for your money possible to| o Tlm e | e hearts of French boys hereafter | tractiveness which comes largely from |iN8_Of the lepers. At the 10.30 mass | Ta beioved husband and father. We B ey ve for Jour next-Ferd Stuthe arj | Mass, 15 the guest of ‘ner sister. Mre: | SO 2lLY A jcisc Natlan Hals Jtes | the BARIEN AT, e S Uhe ihaalithie > o American boy's heart, because he re- i e S it g ¥ _,..n the ranks of our isfied custo- | fTed Shea, of Seventh street. - g i the forgetful nine, as typical of the |by the tribute thu: aid to th = gretted that he had only one life to| GRANGE PICNIC AT THE SHORE. |ingratitude of many Christians. B e et . Roger Hovey Took Stockridge Gup ntry. ; S tld o it Umgrateful fo God when |dway. Special thanks are due those| SWEET GRASS BASKETS, BEACH e R e The Greatest of Loyalties. Two Carloads of the Patrons Enjoyed | they fail to show appreciation of His[¥ho sent handsome flowers 1o the|BASKETS, NURSERY BASKETS, of Etomkbtides, Mass, champion th§e,‘m‘gt‘,“‘,,‘;‘m‘::“l‘hfn & coamplon of the Annual Outing. benefits, when they do not make the|member the fellow workmen on the|LUNCH BASKETS, FLOWER BASK- : fhe 2;;5;}%;50'501;&'23 in,he 36 |than any ‘excepting thase e Tt | Twe carlonds of Gimnaes. of Mo | Go8. Saw’ EIven' thiuw dnd Whe \HEY | pos Tiaant Toe sact dein Sare. | K0y, SCRAP BASKETS, PRUIT 3 ceve Strm Providence, son of Mr. and DMrs. Hen- | 2150, died for the same faith. For|wich Grange, No. 172, Patrons of Hus- | employ these sinfully. MRS, FREDERICK R. BAILEY and|BASKETS, FAVOR BASKETS. | Hovey “of Rartsord, Wao $rs sum: |13ty to God s sreaier than patriot. bandry, went to_ Adlantic Beach on s, Ang. 11915 mering et Point Breeze, Kitemaus, A other book | Friday for their ‘annual outing. The = ol w5 % gained permanent possession of (h' prqmpxcr‘l Prof. Royce to write his | cars left the square at 7.45 o'clock and M S D I AY DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | §5,0°Storntriase, Mass, golf cup on | EDilosophy of Loyalty, so this in turn|the return trip was made about 4 || DO YOU FEEL HEADACHY? R . E W N F BT Friday. * This was Mo Hovey's. thizd | DiOMPs Rev. 3r. Berk gtlo other things | o'clock, the cars arriving back in this rantdia consecutive victory. 2 ec o say.|city at 545 o'clock. - ranklin Sauare. RRACTISE LIMITED TO o rCtary. o The TOPhY was| 1o stopped short of & climax In his | cosldn't have been been better and a5|| LOOK TO YOUR STOMACH Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Suador Joscph H. Choate, now in nis | rSUMCNt—as o all those who do not |in all the day was one of rare enjoy- T Eye, Blr Nose and Tllmt 84th year, who witnessed a part of | F.nS_the personality of Christ into|ment. Basket lunches were served at| 1t is an unusual thing for a .drug- PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | the tournament. it. Wlthb\:\l this there is no ade-{noon. On the way down to the beach ist to sell medicine under a guaran- quate solution to the problems of to- | the grangers saw a_deer in a fleld DY | fee to refund the money if it does not 0 -ee-." . :Vllllm e Y. M. C. A. Service Omitted What the World Needs Most. | litile discarbed and watoneq. the cars R e e iohesiadbna i . A o ttle disturbed and watched the care o aruggl NPT sold from e can!fln-. w;xl;?te: ?en ta"hf{‘ M‘; C. A. service “hat the world néeds most today is whiz by with evident interest. A very ‘3,'.,‘.,., Sflo}::. u:en:ndud :y:p:;’ ~2d 8 Buckingha}n Mgm(‘;’:’:l‘m ase lal:vn Je:.us Christ. We are told that loy- |the return trip. ~The committee in Never before have they Wi so large V| of Socamzham Memorial, was called laity to family and friends is universal | charge of the outing comprised Charles | o number of customers tell them that is as essential in modern house as TheFamoas PIELBROS. |Saics hett £°c S i | Bt o 1 ap ooy “Siriry Iy 1l | 3 Hagiherg, el Anderaon and Rl | § el Sas boey sucemsetl 22 wich DIRECTORS Jfc=rioers. s seivitiama woms Iphi. S S r i 5 - - - -o-na. e who a few mont . T T ey s bands and wives who have befraved ; ago looked like walking skeletons have i gt oy 4| Real German Lager Beer |0 have veen the spesker each other. Too often a man's ene- Chimney Fire on Roath Street |put on flesh and today are ruddy and iy by expert workmen at the fariest S e St Tty e h'f, °F¥m| At 7:50 o'clock Sunday evening, a|Vigorous with perfect digestion and prices. is on draught at e éhow;i“_:sx;;‘- % 7‘ telephone alarm brought the auto sood health. ARD Ask us for plans and prices. H. JACKEL & CO. may be like. The mother lmetincs | chemical from the Central station and | There is no longer any need for a‘ [, 3 3 . fm i purt of loyulty= DRt it ey TCt | Chemical No. 1 from the Main, street | anyone suffering or making their . : Eeiel ‘They fhesitejoliyalty o B oI | G i 4 g J -FE 3 OMPKINS e y novan at 64-66 Roath street. ere Lad; ista . . g For Infants and Children country, Whatever we may sav, we|ywas a chimney fire in the tencment | The percentage of cures ia so Erent sl 3 s, We DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN y S occupied by the Hunt family and the | that there is little risk to Lee & Telephone 228-3 67 West Main -Street : InUse For Over 30 Years |53, 5 Ty shown by | firemen put it out with three gallons | O8800d Co. in guaran ” . ry nation now at war and have | op , the HENRY E. CHURCH - - chemical. The e was slight. money if the medicine '[u‘gegn Always bears most l:'aspect for that of Belgitm. We lieve. And they stand ready to do so . WM. SMITH ALLEN = e are_showing our own patriotism now | Greenwich—The Atias ; . ; 4 ¥ : s 3 : Arms corpor- | Without any questions. n b J coc ' McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | Signature of - “?Jn'li"gg‘:&"u*s“ a'};‘;y':g}_‘:g;‘g:: ation of Greenwich has been incor- | Headaches, all forms of indigestion, 0! m . hme H : disappear over nighi—or the hyphen. | POated to manufacture rifles. e i e D Sl te o s GAS FITTING, : _COAL AND LUMBER fiummewfi;gm 1‘3‘\:,1. lhesrte D E N T l S T PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, . - P ol 2o tee fhan Eatier kg triumph of his cause. There should 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. or potentate, junday audiences at any s ‘ ; A‘ ;E R Mare Groatest Acccomplishment. | e Much tumult results today from | ¢liows rapialy. DR. E. J. JONES N7 e W S this lack of . Such people do - - o Lovalty to God is the greatest ac- not read nistory or they would see the These_ days ‘are the best in the Suite 46 Shannon Building capable. | st OTWi wi . 3 BRI TR o | Had e e T e seppm e L UN A : readable in story. We are told |it. there. Don't discouraged a ez 3 b Free Bll'llllg Kinds and lflfllgfi le Dfl'&‘,tor to desert family or lands for Chriet. |run away from sin. And this loyalty - 2 ALWAYS IN STOCK T e SR R e e PR Heating and Plumbing - ou A. D. LATHROP and Embalmer §|5s:i e oo oo bumanis e (5500 it “one mont give Chriet 2iso D. { manity is more important than patri- | In thése days when we hear of soci ea i H Ol e Mhactist sk Bt IoNss Bl ; tism.” Some' ot the warring nhtions | mryice %ad mevessn, mmsy who e 2 Sh &- Burke 92 Franklin Street ; e = Prompt service day or night /| %r the sake of humanity. - Christian. "% o n "0 ot the ol | yomies Adms 1as etsrmsd trom New 41 Main Strest ! % ity 1a the only common sense causs to- | fashioned religion which ls the only Yok with the ‘new Pall Satr Sciled, 2 M. J. FIELDS, . Florist ™ no advertising medtum Tel. €42-2. Lady Assistant [i| d2y. The way to get this loyalty is to service w using. natural, wavy and light as a feather. g Bagtern Conneetioir canniTto T A6 Dur have fell ith Christ. It 18 8190 | th Kind. which Pavl had and showed v ana z ul an oW . Carnat Forms letin for Buiimess resulta. S = P 3 g v .. o necessary to Ve in the ultimate every minute of his life. Plants, Telephone 657.

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