Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1915, Page 11

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cloudy and warmer Tuesday, a -n:ku,'.brymn Wednesday elou and ocoler. N d: Northern New Englan M give this branch of dentistry most careful attention. In addition #a absolutely painless sessions in our dental chairs you'rs certain of §| o aictions for Monday: Fair. tho very best grade of werk at Monday’'s weather: As predicted. MODERATE charges. € oA i You notice the werd “moderate” _______"'-__'L".':'_Z%_. : at d . u. capitai ;Tottors becavse ourf| ~ W uses® mats. {f water || Rices smail or | 999.109.08 cash belance. but s the atie. FARNHAM .,.«..»5%- polley for SKILL- || 57 T o m [ 5 m o m [ & 0| raity sublect s Sncormbrances which | on the Gcposts of $L4TLTE there o : g FUL work is'a guarantee of -p-r ¥ 3 - I'I:‘n‘-k:ut::wuuy of uncertain ordou! enh-_.h A : . HAIR and s i‘list fute satisfagtion. %1 d 308| “while o8 sec The present sianding of the Trust X stay here, Frank m : : X 3 e e ' IDR. F. C.”JACKSCN i 34 %, | been sold, the an statement: Lo o - —~—— DR. D. J. COYLE pas returned rom [ HARPER METHOD ST (B T R AT e W D T 1 ol T Also MANICURING " Succeeding the King Dantal Co. §| , SX houre 21fsk NER JTaHer ' i8e"" | Demand and Time Loans . B Ox T 3912006 337,179.61 f > itk * 208 Main Street = . eclation : 9 Next to Boston- Store 9 A-wi. to 8 P..M. Daily 3 { mh':; E S . ok X 7 oy BT E Willam Edwards tamily are| *' Franklin Square i Sundays by Appointment Rally Day a Success at Federated | - Apprectation - PTs 00 | next Sunday, where the county officers: i o Py Eady, Attengast "Phone 3213 §| Churoh—G. A, C. Opens Season Sun- | Beal Estate - ;3 ow London—Tues., 4 BORN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laramie of Nor- Telephone 578 -_— wich t-Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. JACOBS—In Jewett City, Oct. 8, 1915, wmrm twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. ' John 2 \ . s =>:| UPHOLSTERING MAIN—I) Westerly, 3 . t. , 1915, a asugnter, Catnerine Elién, o6 e issasmak mills after & Mr. and . for o u: day—Personals. Furniture and Fixtures . Trust Funds— s~ “A larger number attended the rally [ o T e FoN0e— #5 day services at the Federated church | T Hognerec frometrast earnin P Sunday school, Sunday noon. A pro-| Depreciation " i 'V ; 85 ‘catricd out by momuers of | Fime Conutoral fully carried out mem o ime Collatera e ro e . The pastor of the church, | Demand Collateral Not 150.00 Mrs. John E. Main. S : A X : Miss Gladys Gagne of Putnam is the H Rev. P. L. Cosman, gave a few res Appreciation . . & - MARRIED 2 [ marks and all received a rally day B s Heook Ado." 390, o SUITH_WAY—In Now London, Oct. 2, | 5 Mo B erous, ™ 28 Ora Trudeav,| Automobile and Furniture $49006 . badge. There was also special sing- n-n{o-sa Bonds 5.825.00 g . éf.h‘fu"ie“-%!’-."d’.‘.a%’..“': < Au“:l: ; Misses and Loulse bbs and 1 3 . ng. . Ba: tock . ,825. 14 E, A ** F. 0. B. FACTORY : - 5“'“’“0:""",1’;" St Mgy oy XN Ve Gty . iss Addle Bweet are sperd v Am°‘°b‘le s"l'“"“ . O. i Collateral Account . ’ 390.00 TRRACR 8 eral do Nowiinrint, N BT P ELECTRIC STARTER $60 Oposie ::..;.. unday. | Beal Bstate 4,600.00 4.600.00 Rev; Josepn V. B Bolanger, | eral days t, N, at Factory Pri 3 DON'T MISS IT R i e e om $200,014.40 $25403.71 3187,347.a2 Mrs. Green. who has a_guest 3 ?’2 the ‘(i:‘nnb?rry. Through necrlnntx}x‘n- "‘_D;"chuon 5 rstanding it was announc at 5 ~ B {Imperial Garage MEStSS Lo gima Dut| | Diasamid 2 e inee e BarDst | Frone: sercer e s ner o roner o | JOSEPH ANGARANO . Bertha May | Worcester Monday morning, accompa- lcate . . 2 ! v Inferest on Bank Depos! nied by Mrs. Thompson snd daughter, 258 Franklin Street 4 QHESTNUT/ AND ‘'WILLOW 8T8, §j manY fans journeyed (@ the grounds: | ndersst on Ranik Depost Miss Helen Thompeon. The trip was| roiephone 311-5° Nerw 2 Interest from Other Sources DIED made by automebile. ich, Conn, Miss Isabelle Stephenson has left for Sy 3 WGINLEY—In New London. Oct. 2, ford, where she has ontera\d‘o’lhe ‘per exhibit 80.90 1915, John MeGinley, aged 71 years. —m—,—— Hartford City hospital to study ‘to be $200,014.40 §37,505.93 $187.34713 | WARNER—In Westerly, R. I, Oct 1 F 2 & nurse. Cost on Converting Assets $891.i7 B ¢ 3 B ey ‘{,-"‘n‘“"‘*"- wife o l'edfl‘ltk T. Bllnce % paven, | Sgneral Expenses L 819104 $9.082.21 it 50 P i B o PRGNSR, Pla v The registration of St. Mary’s churc X ST—| , Oct. Expert Piano and yer PRIOUENTS Cafil Is. arpaciit U8 be. cotuplated 6.945.44 L, widow of Isaac S. Rist, aged 62 The years, Original - BIGTHES this week. 350095084 3265,959.8¢ | Funerai services will be held In tnis "AI.TED MILK F Al e BAx. PINS BARBERS W! HOUT LICENSES. wwodnes Piano Tuning and Repairing Seratched or marred cases restored — . i Fosss: | Snlees You say-HORLIOK'S | -ERANKIN ST | FNOFAN ASSOCIATION FREE TEXTBOOKS - ory. you got a Substitut, ~id ; e Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Cone. L DL ,800 hy in State—Only 700 2 HWPACEI T saphaiionds Aode R WILL CONTINUE SCHOLARSHIP IN LEDYARD SCHOOLS L benevil S bR & “ oY - = b~ TIar e 3 A aged - - > Gt o ot ‘ The state_barhers, commission held/| At Hampton. Institute—Aleo Endsavor |1s Recommendation Made by Super- | piicos] Sooifonit, aged 36 L) : . DR. ALFRED: RICHARLDS jia meeting Friday In the capitol at to Assist in Y. M. C, A. Work. 2 Y vising Agent Barber. tral e, Tuesday afternoon, Oct Hartford to transact business in con- - DIAMO™Y, JEWFLRY | nection with the. issulng of renewal| The Norwich Indian assoclation held e In his annual report, Frank W, Bur- sotcemetirt T | DENTIST “0 o5 licenses to barbers throughout the|lits first meeting for *the winter on|per, supervising agenf for the schools 2 : - =5 Woriin | state. ~ All licenses of barbers expired | Monday morning at the home of the of Ledyard, adviscs that the town con- | Fatiiy, “50, 30 ¥ 3 3 : Thayer Building, Room 305 g ! Oct. 1st. The renewal fee is $1. secretary, Miss Alexandrine N. Trum- | sider the question of free textbooks.| late home, No. 623 Main street, Tues: - ® 4y W Sl ‘Within thé past few weeks the’com- | bull, on Perkins avenue. This was|He says in his report: day, Oct.' 5, at 2 p. m. Burlal In > 2 Telephone 483-2 4 B ! misson sent out letters to the barbers | conducted by the president, Mrs. F. E.| The condition of the school bufla-| Maplewood cemetery. - ) et J & (.) TN reminding them of the date of ex-|Dowe After the usual s o Ings in fair, but there are sone de- —_ S 4 H‘.- 2 - X iration. Replies have been Tecétved | ters sirable improvements which shoul « O iy Diniens and lagrowing _l p.’@- fl. BlISS tprom nearly 700. There are about|the Indian, and a discussion of plans |made. New seats are needed in sev- CARD OF THANKS. ~Tee Nails treated without patn. 1,800 to be heard from. A barber|for the year, it was decided to con-|eral districts; new blackboards are| e extend our heartfelt thanks and -~ ) Comfort assured. & i who works at his trade without having | tinue the scholarship at Hampton in-|needed and in ome or two schools the | gratitude to all the friends and neigh- Shampooing, Manlcuring, Sealp : his license renewed on October 1 leaves | Stitute and then to endeavor to assist|fioors are in poor condition. It is rec- | bors who rendered so much assistance A A Treatment and Faclial Massage. T Rimasit Hablo. 16 b Ang ot §50. e | in the ¥. AL C. A. work whieh Mr. Hall | (0o7% S7e, % Poor condit these things | JUring the iines e i aes Swiiches made from your comb- P " © S ————— | commission gives the barbers :ulee- ‘B" oy e Amovy ::'eg&hfl:““& xb an:xe each year until all of the |Phank v:&'“' il St Bowas = = S — ) ings. s 2 £ way in which to secure renew: of . Learned read ools are pj rly equlj it DD’ . ¢ THEEUGPEAN WAR [ Retmose utehowovae 1o nof | Broposed. Indian — holiday, and Mrs. oo e, Ot 4, 1010, A0 SO Beorge . Lans gave insiructive facts | 1, 09n° In this way the expense will [ Uncasvlle, Oct. 4, 1915. o not 2 burden. & jour ‘aded garments here and| lLater in the present month the|from the Southern Workman regard-| One of the great drawbacks to. the S fastion. gatcgihem ‘any color. Satis-|members of the commission will make Ing the new cgnaus of the Indlans. . |vest work in the schools is the lack of Biven to coloring. Telt from reic2tion | a tour of the barber shops of the state sefobrd ribes, spoaking 52| ,ropor books and it is hoped that the 3 ia; are easing < . to see if there are any persons work- | dialects. The Indians incr town will consider the question of NEW LONDON-NORWICH Dym | 10,5% 'f, thre are any pers hegleoted | in numbers, especially those of mixed | for” , wil Chm. ch & Amn g:fn..u: kept Y«" from obtaining dyes.|required by law. of our business is REIABILITY DR.R. J.COLLINS If we are to expect good P ’ ORKS, blood. Illiteracy is decreasing and in- You can rely absolutely on the 33 Broaway." | Té. Connection. |U9 have thelr licenses renewed. It is| 21000 [INCHACY o feorcasing fork from our teschers we must give character ot "aur Fesd “being “exactly e |aiscovery of viciations of the law. |, Mrs. Rush W. Kimball read a con-| 2% the nocesssry tools to work with. d as represented. This combined witl % v ey o R e o densed history of the Cherokee tribe | f o o in Street high quality at moderate prices makes | 110 Main Street, Jorwioh, Conn. Mest Cigars ars Gogd— : ¥ < and their transfer from the Atlantic|pach vear untll all were free, the ex- 15 Main us deservedly popular, and our store o [prosiahy » i THESE ARE BETTER ALMSHOUSE CROPS. coast to the Indian Territory. ~Mra. | DThS® Would mot be felt and'in a few the best place to buy your Feedstuffs. Phone 42¢-4 TOMS 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR ——e Joel B. Slocum entertained with read. | Y2r® the pupils e 2 Remember always, that what you | T9THS ; Supérintendent Chapman's. Farm Had | ings from Miss Johnson's Legends of | “S70ry ey FUNERAL purchase here is guaranteed to be GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR a Good Season. Vancouver, giving the two Indian sto- B e i e iae T ) right. 2 ries of The Lost Salmon Run and The | M0ne¥ for the school supplies, whick 1 Try them and see, Superintendent James B. Chapman | Siwash Rock. :varch bmlxhtm-nd tlllaen sold by the m"o oms, Nom- THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St.|at the almehouse has completes. tha —ea e ohe ooat 2 T e N : NexXtto Palace Cafe barvesting of the crops from the farm | ONE FINGER CUT; the teachers was $38.09, while lh)e ks . B, iy — Which has shown a good season this ANOTHER AMPUTATED. |fcachers Tecelved for these goods —AND— 3C S W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, THE DEL H e 0 e remidiy of vesptablae | 3480, giving the town a gain balanee . cve Street of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a - 0FF would be of most use and the cultiva- | Three Workmen' Rommendation | e i ve bt & ol of supplies mms 5 e LA, v - DENTIST : “ = give them to the puplls this next year? Rates 75 conts per day and up, | DUShels of potatoes: 150 bushels of | The following ogreements, approved - > The cost to us would be about $30 and AxlL Lady Assistant . .. s 2 corn,. 50 bushels of onions, 50 bushe by the workmen's compensation com- ¥ © - HAYES BROTHERS, tomatoes, 50 bushels of - carrots. 17 | missioner, were fled o Monday with | the benefit to the pupils would be Telephone 328-3 DR. E. J. JONES Upholstering and Repairing ; : " . b grgat. This would be a step in the op J. > Fetoohos 1220, -7 26-28 'Broadway | Bushels, of shiclied beans, 1000 cab- | the elerk of the superlor court: _[Tiihe atrection: e Ay ik 3 in all its branches. e ot Tt s, 28 | etaplover. aad Josaph Fubrosky, | 1t the_report of School -Treasurer w syrre accex ]| Suite 46 Shannon Building | CARPET LAYING at fowest prices. i ; employe, badly lacerated third finger | Samuel E. Holdredge the following $ - Wake: <lovalor Shotacist Street Telephone 1196-3. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN of rignt e e DU ) trance. Phone. rs JAMES W. BLACKBURN, D ta} § Ing disentity from ‘Sept. 30 maa I Secaipts. N 8 Stanton Avenus, East Side y an X : ., weniatl” Surgeon s sdaudion 133 per sk for 30’ Veeus | ORI 2 AN ettt | DR, A. J. SINAY 1814—to18 o hand. | & . Mo Wi, oo, San e R dr IR e raitn || DR A 4. Jobn A. Morgan & Son| Hybbard Squash . T 0_be made later. 3 o ‘a® e e 9 [Pl S o maco ey | BT il SNADTE ) Dentist CoAaL h x er, an olidor rothe; e, o P e ] Smied ena of nnger on Sepr. 10, com: |Schoo! converance mrant FISL: we'| imes Morwioh | Mo 2Nt w0 »er on | Cauliflower : bensation 36 per week during incapaci- o g 1 18-18 P:l:: 11:1 S Office and Yard Central Wharf £ 4 Y ept. 27. . . 3 , - . ‘Adam’s Tavern d N oL Srhon: Snip ana Engine Co. of [$112; due from state of Conneeticut e Peppers Celery e : : Gpoton, ‘employer, apd J. W."Wworrell | S1eriEs attendance srant, not rocetved. 5 ploye, hand cu lece of brass 7 total, $5,518.30. —_— o i W A ik gn g, 23, compensation’ $10 per week Eoonani Shea & Burke. DR. PECK P ’ t 3 f stan g ring incaj m . o v . > . Bomermien Planer Cumbacn Smerica: s = gy s e o ol 41 Main Strest Practice confined to Eye, Ear, | P€Ople’s Marke 5 : Simes Perveriay : = REPLEVIN SUIT TO buildings, $125.04; due Preston, esti- - Nose, Throat. Glasses. 6 Franklin Street Beoteh ‘Ale, Guinness' Dublin Siout, . 2 RECOVER SATEEN BALEs|Dated, $4; pald Norwich Free Aca- anl Dll'ectm Hours 9:30 to 4:30 . S &_"fimfitfik o, Bunicer pen : demy ‘(11 puplis), $495: paid Williams = . o JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor BHLP.B. Ale, fones” Nourish- that Brought by Providence Company | =0 - e ing Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Against U, S. Finishing Co, . Saturday .evenings 7 to 8 A A. ADAM, Norwich Town. 3 ‘In a sult réturnable before the su- or | - : Repair Work : of all kinds i WSS co Glenn’s - AuTomoBies, © |Dr. J. M. KING . Sulphur | §_g‘__a'p‘ TRUCKS wd carts’ | DENTIST beneficial—A great purifier. Prompt service day or might Tel S22 Lady Assivtant |

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