Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1915, Page 8

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draperies, flna Jaces, (ldce cuxtklns. S A . evi ng: woul 2% coa. uawn? 73y daning doeit fade, .. rywflnkle shrin! or. two:- ounces store, which cleanmg. utft. Weather . . With the sudden ‘drop ‘in :the temperature, .the absence of steam: and”other heating,'hgs brenght'di'sconifort to ‘many. A GAS HEATER ror ‘GAS STEAM RADIATOR. will gwe you immediate com- fort m the . Home_ or Office. “This Is Gas 'Hcaééf 13, in the Sunlight building. The large | Taftville. . making | . * CHARLES 0. MURPHY, _Elected F. Ne 5 The Rev.. Danjel Mimén‘men{bly, fourtn ‘degree, section, Knights of Co- lumbus, held its regular monthly meet- ing Sunday afternoon‘in. the council .| Smith-8anto Marriage Saturdsy Eve- chamber .of White Cross council,” No. . ping—Scotland -Road Soclal Club Soon to Burn I.fi'll' Note. Miss Lena Bnnto, dnu‘m& of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Santo of Plain Hill and Carleton Smlm. son of Mr and Mrs: Freeman J. Smith of the Plain Hill road, were married at & attendance included, in- addition to meémbers from this city, members from Putnam, Moosup, Central Village, Plainfield, - Jewett ' City, ~ Baltic and Supplementary to ‘the regu- lar routine business, .the “annual elec- ‘tion: of officers “was held. The board of omcers.for the ensuing - Robert W, Chesbro of. Groton, . for- merly_of Waterford, who -has been en- gaged. in farming, has filed a petition | ;.o1ock Saturday afterioon by Rev. G. H. Bwing, pastor of the First Congre- tional ¢hurch at the parsonage on im avenue. Miss Flora Santo, sister of the bride, was lesmaid and Rflph Smith, the groom’s brother., was best man. The bride's gown was of blue “silk and white lace, fur trim- med. A reception.at the bride’s home on Plain Hill was held in the evening, to which 50 guests were Invited. A wedding supper was served, which was followed by games and danting. Guests were present from Hartferd and New York. Mr. and Mrs, Smith will reside in a newly furnished house in Hagtford, where Mr. Smith is em- ployed" There were choice gifts of sil- ver, cut glass, linen and pictures. in bankruptcy in' the United States district court. He lists his lubnmu at $1,000.37, and his assets he lists as follows: yrsesand other livestock $320, vehicles $65, farming implements " | $74.5¢, - personal property $1,400, debts due on open' accounts $200; total $2,- 069.50. year_is as follows: F. N. Charles O. Murphy; F. C, Frank J. Murtha: F. A, Dr. T. A. Crowley; F.P., Frank T. Diggins; comptroller; Joseph E. Burns; L S, Jeremiah J. Conmors: 0., S Charles V. James. Dr. T. A. Crowley, who was the pre- sidigg officer for the past year, was gven a vote of thanks for the efficient manner in which the affairs of the as- sembly had been conducted during his official term. At the close of the business session, the members listened g0 an_instructive and inspiring address by Rev. W. Al Keefe of Plainfield on America. Father Keefe was a member of the Cornecti- cut delegation to the supremé conven- tion of the Knights of Columbus held last -August in Seattle. In his usual eloquent manner he gave a most en- lightening description of some of the Full,. new stack on hand. The City-of Nomch Gas and Electrical Dep't: 321 Main:St., Alice Building STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders Best. work and materials at right prices by skilled labor, Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. New Traveling Freight Agent. Phe New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company has ap- pointed James P. Branagan traveling freight agent, attached to the Pltts- burga office. ' This appointment is in liné with others recently made in the freight department, the purpose of which. is to build up New England trade. Mr. Branagan has been with the company since 1903, serving first as an assistant agent. Will Burn Mortgage Note, A_postponed business meeting f the Scotland Road Social club was held Friday evening in the hall. with the president, Frank Wilcox. in the chatr. bh.flhhm.lihdv-nodb—ty »Whmdwww&w » Knickerbocker Sum ¥ Mestly with Two Pair Pants of“Mm:hnh’\\Ved"w‘-bopobmlhmnfiepod. THE F. A. WELLS CO. | A committee reported plans for a so- |, Work has been begun on the ce- ment steps. Apples Weigh a Pound. N. G. Gray has in his orchard ally -fine apples of the Woif River variety. Several weighed onre pound aplece, and the welght of the largest was 26 ounces. Move from Boswell Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan and family moved Saturday from Boswell avenue, Norwich, to the house on Har- land road receatly occupied by Mrs Frazier. Returns to Hartford. After spending ten days at her for- mer home on Washington street, Mrs. George Tubbs has returned to Hart- ford. Mr. and Mrs. F. . Warner of Bliss Place were in Boulon for the week end. Let the anley Spear Your Day’s Work Cheer Life takes on- a rosier hue when you let the Spearmen comfort you. Wrigley’s is JOY IMMENSE for 5 cents. The longest- lasting goody you can buy. It keeps the teeth clean and bright. It prods a A slate roof has been lald on Dr. N. G. Gray's house on Vergason Hill. Mrs. Phillips of Boston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert M. Dawley of West Town street. Miss Alice Kilroy of West Town street was the guest of friends in Hartford over Sunday. Carleton and Rexford Cummings of Lebanon were guests Saturday of Julius Northup of Wauwecus Hill. Miss Eunice Northup of Wauwecus Hill spent part of last week in Leb- anon, the guest of Mrs. Silas Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lathrop of Montville were guests last week at EBonnie-Brier-Bush, on Vergason ave- nue. NOYOYNYOE NV For Merchants’ Week ' 10% f REDUCTION ON ALL - | {Wines and Liquors NN NN N3\ B/ lagging appetite. It puts a poor digestion right. An agreeable breath is more to g ‘be désired- than the odors of * dining or smoking — so use WRIGLEY’S. Two delicious flavors. . Elder Stray and family, of Hert. ford, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Appley on Ver- gason avenue. Miss Mary ‘Ryan of West Town street is_spending some time in East Orange, N. J., the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jeremish Flelds. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and children, of Fitchville, were recent vis- itors with Mrs. George Rogers dt her home on Wauwecus HIill Little Miss Lols Dawley has return- ed after a few weeks spent with her grapdparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Barber of the West Side. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Connell and chil- dren and Mrs. John Connell, motored last week to Providence, where t'wy visited Mr. Conxell's mother. After severa] day: visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Geer of Plain Eill /| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Montgomery have returned to their home in Providerce. Roses in full bloom were picked Saturday ‘on Washington street and also on the Old Canterbury turnpike. Nasturtiums and other garden flowers were also in bloom. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanton and son, of Providence, motored here last week to visit ' Mr.. Stanton's bro:her and sister-in-law, Mr. and.Mrs. Re- mius Stanton, of West Town street. Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith and daugh- ter Eleanor return early this week from Saratoga Springs, N. Y. where they visited Mrs. T. Snowden Thomas. Held Onto Lines and Stopped Horse. Daniel O'Neil, who is employed by Dr. W. K. Tingley, and lives at No. Y, holding dstill, although hmpo for dinner on brought the | Bud dragged 72\ 78\ 72\ .72\ 78\ IOYOYOYOYOS DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL SALE George Breenberger & Co. 47-55 Franklm Street N\ \ WO 7 | \f\f\/o\mm/snn\f.\mmf\/\/s\mnun..sus\.mmmu./am s l @ $1 Alam Clocsl' Ambtpfinufinld?m. Guaranteed. Also BIG and B ] REMOVAL NOTICE The Norwich-New London Dye Works removed to Marshall's at 101 Main street, city. Telepbone. We.do wonderful work. , Visit us and -we- will prove our statement. NORWICH-NEW LONDON DYE WORKS. - . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dent.a.lSurgaon McGrory .Hil‘ln‘. TEAE o AND CIGARS C0.. Al 3. QGULNICK &°C0.. y Fresh, ccmplets stock. . Best Service. S F Ad'mx.s ‘11"“""" DAN MURPHY ¢ offer to the public tne ‘finest: MM brands of Beer of Europe and America. Bohem! £ 11 Bath Street BOOK BINDER ; 1 . %o Livery Cennection. 8hetucket b o o N T

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