Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1916, Page 6

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a3 ‘wife e o g i sifs) & §§! ISMISS from ourmind.ferthcmoment, nohcsitatwn,no “loginess,” butanm X D the new clurms which the Cadillac e:fh taneous ‘“‘get-away.” cylinder engine has contributed to ‘moto You come to a-bad stretch of to:& Dismiss from your mind its wonderful smooth- ' irregular, weav(ng wheel ness—its swift acceleration=—its remarkable = how much more easily the Cadillac e e by Direcior McGuinness, T S flexibility—its marvelous activity—its unus- trolled—how it holds the road. s or ‘tmmediate action. e S A Mot i val hill climbing powers—its ‘ mcompmb’e Observe how much mere easfly you tura fll‘ {3 WEe D o ile srMwt of [ e of o e g expected. ""d‘m'tl"-‘ts\s“l’“b luxury. - corners. No abnormal str required to Blackburn, to James McCall Thomson, tanington Pointers. to | that was announced at the party give | _ Members of Troop 1, Stonington Boy | | ou have dismissed these, then direct guide the caa--just a gentle of the oy’ Sroct Thursday svening. | don toduy.' “They will visit th s [ yaur oughts in other channels— toward steering whei mt o Sat Mfi'flfi&afi?fi Bire Show: fé‘u‘é&m‘m%“%f; . other gtc::rs] mhrtfn;a)é mol‘l;e "?:nm And theni thc brakes. obsetve how much The ,0ld fashioned cl ey was | call from the residence of Ed Bocmxn partici] el | a 78 n ‘A e R ey | gt i wtvests Friday Senosin | o e iy sgitation tor putting || 53 4 more easily these of the Cadillac aré o pl!ed s?%gg E;..r R? Rief Cottrell o all wire service In the boroush un- | P illac. No straining of the muscles, no delay Shte The house: ooated the s and | s for slarm, s Gov's procantion | 4o Eround (% 1 e |1 PhogS, Shaplly <it o the Chdiac effectiveness—ijust 2 gentle pressure ‘of your e e ws ;\ina%tv::;b; T Qusirman_ ot the- Stonington. Visiting Observe the depth of upholstery—how you foot and the brakes are “on”— wonid :'.'.':5 o et Gfena Dut fir STONINGTON recline in the seats as you do in your faverite firmly as conditions demand. e atut e ewmn Firemen, Knights of Columbus and g % 3 g::gg‘;:to:‘:me' Your position is one of peemiser, that upon the ease and sureness in B lcome Ve rs. ndrew wWan, . ' . organiied and il supervise he con” Ofcere of Tiarney Gadots. | One of ine ottt residee o e |BY rid : the Cadill d ride in oth hand‘inmp%& of whether you Struction of the mew bank bUlldIng for | Pioneer Hook and Ladder company | of Ararew MeGormn mied i oo | 15 Then ride in the ac—an n other” Industrial Trust o TR : . .. Y Vi T fi T, commies har Serincieasing rfi;g;fi?tging::;‘:g:;m ;;:;: §€y‘; i"-n‘«’::g’;"-‘;;egg:;,%::jwu et cars which aspire to share its prestige. drive your own car or employ a chauffeu : erssh [ ers in the fire house, assis noon. e Yy two - o Priday to sco that the mast of iie|women friends of the members. In| ters and a son. » But be not content with merely riding. Observe that in the Cadillac, a sense of velvet snugly secured with wire rope zuys. y. softness characterizes every motion of the car Sit behind the wheel and drive the Cadillac and every action in its operation. It was oleimad. that the citizens’ com- [7 SUDDEN DEATHS IN NORWICH yourself. Observe that after a long drive, you have no = Then drive other cars. feeling of fatigue, but in its place—one of posts for the guy rone supports . 3 Show That > Th drive the Cadill: again. 4 intense exhilaration. B s TR hittes b“‘”ma::‘ Cotmass Frmiiis 1. Drown's Qi Mo = s ac Now, fecall the th we asked you to dis- site as the m’é_n;; used and the Sixty-four Persons Died Abruptly in New Londen ||&§ E:v ;o; vcecrmsfine tj;lo:;r gompansons to short miss—the wondc%oothness the swift - Moo '0ads, Tope County in Last Three Months. that resulted caused the wmnnttu to change position from the post e ateps to the lawn of the According to the records of Coroner Nov, 8—Martha Inderdal, overdose of Colanial vluh where after a brief ses- | Franklin H. Brown, there were 64 |patent medicine. sion it wis decided to suspend opera- |cases of sudden, violent and unumely Nov. 10—Giles Avery, heart disease. tions for the balance of the year. deaths in New London county, as re- Nov. 27—Oscar Sacher, gunshot accelergtion—the remarkable flexibitit Take the bad roads—the worse the better. marvel activity—the unusual hill ¢ Drive through sand and mud, hard roads and powers—the incomparable roadabimy—-the soft roads, up hill and down dale, superb luxury. Observe, first, how much more softly the Add to these the things which you have O ‘_\’/‘ \l ported to him, from Oct. 1, 1915, ¢o| wound. Just & week after the charred bones | D€c. 81, 1916. The list of sudden| Dec. S—Bdwin Card, chronic Bright's | |b Cadillac clutch engages and how much more demonstrated to yourself--the extreme ease of < i deaths i 1 disease. g'»;."::‘&’a'-'-'gor“m.‘ :t‘u.\-l:é:‘.:;m?';:dn'x: s i d“}a’.}‘:f’n‘i‘:‘s.’.‘,‘:.,’.f B6200%5, neart. - || smoothly the car glides into motion. operation and control—the absence of fatigue, a A.ooKl.yngllel; of %Zgufi"%?,;":;i Oct. .3—Dwight Tracy, heart .dis-| "5, 13 yudentia E. Johnson, valva- ‘Observe how much more easily you release Add to these the Cadillac’s repuhmm for = Coroner Blgar T. Spencer, of Hop- | ““ct. !12--Afthur J. Seymour, gun- | 12T discase of the heart the clut = REney Aot B, o o b gl el chuet e | on o w4 e B B g s R, 5 o b i o was_murders rovSea d nis home 4nd boty Sushed Oct. Vip gg;xg-,‘:ex;panmelm with el into “second”’—then into “high. ependable service. van, she ol- —] . e e ool poner s il o o U1 00 R e Depiys e Jltilailas. and obiieve how . Thew ask yourseifie bt :m; ace ot the cain coud b i, - Adelardo Olie, gastro en-| oct it-Carl S Clark, accidental much more quickly the Cadillac responds— “Wher¢ is there-anether: such motor ‘car? ound in the wulns. Several withessés | “Qct, 26—Jesse .Dennison Eccleston, [ Dec. 15—Alfred C. Smith, vatvular || ; were Elscu’:n%?nfi by D"“",,:,.‘?,""“ {{:afi:;xer: &t base of skull and internal | Aisease of - 2 Dec. 17 2 W Bt oy Nov. -3—Joseph Repps, cercbral em- | o wans oo 50 V- Liaskell, fracture bolism following valvular heart dis-| Dec. 13—John C. Buslick, uraemia Styles and Prices Local Laconics. polsoning with Bright's disease. S Vi Fe - Calling will be the order today. Nov. 10—Jouph Hughes, acute di- Dec. 24—Amos K. Bogue, run over Standard Seven passenger car, Five passenger Salon and Roadster, $2080. Three passenger ictoria, $2400. Four passenger The banks will be closed today. “‘“0“ °m1:: 11)0 gfl‘f&’:fi?‘:&un as |7, tmllzy yar Fi =4 c‘"l”' $2800. Five passenger Brougham, $2950. Seven passenger Limousine, $3450. Berlin, $360Q. Prices include etandard - 4 atch night sesslons were the rule :’;.d ,,,,:,;,e, chnsed by a 10comotive | 1ar maete b arioARnGn, VAl- equipment, F. O. B. Detroit . Miss Mary Hasard, daughter of Mr.| Nov. 15—Charles H. Lester, paraly- North Stonington. and Mrs. Rowland G. Hazard and Wal. | sig of the heart. Oct. 1—Mattias Kurikka, cerebral | : Nov. 25—Martin Soback, drowning. | hemorrhage. m— Nov. 26—Mrs. Johanna Asplund,| Nov. 23—Arthur M. Coon, strangu- ] ® e N acuto Gilation of the heart Iation due to vomiting while weakened . e S GOOD NEWS e R e s & g by s IS N London : shict wound, self inflicted, with suici -yme. eSW O intent. Dec. 25—John Servaney, couvulsions. Norwich . Dec. §—Catherine Elizabeth Whalen, Labasos Many Norwich Readers Have Heard |hemorrhage from head. J Dec. 12—Gladue Infant, premature| NOv. 30—Nathaniel B. Royall, apo- 1+ and Profited Thereby. birth. plexy. Dec. 19—Peter Olof, weakened| Dec. 20—Bartos Sinkercitz, epilepsy. ; marrs beart Griswold. 2 ec. 24—Day F. Lovetf, heart dis-| Dec. 24—A; i £ +“Good news travels fast” and the|.oco ~ S mwn&thHY Dumboski, acc: oy bad bark sulfecsis o Noas New London, Oct. 4—Frank H. Auger, chronic Beaakit &0 s Wi ratint ks a adereaiiine: T MEmb e i g J El, off Nawt Ghiristnne Tros. b 2 ma s. reston. unier Mechanics lect. icers— Oct. §—Joseph Dancico, bullet wound | 1, . i Liberty councl, ot Hank. found. Many a lame, weak and ach* | of chest wall and heart. nezg:"-ufl:—al:;tl;-ex:rl?. gfl:’s‘_l:-, chronic{ Christmas Tree of Liberty Council. Amgtiis, DAk & O . g ¥ ing back 1s bad no more, thanks to|oCh 21 Charles W. Boyd, drown- 122G, 1—Mary A, Cady, acute aila-| Washington council, Junlor Order U. nesday ’R'::l": : ""’h‘*l‘:?’ hall. : [ - jtion e heart. A. M. had election of the following of- « A. J. Potter Doan’s Kidney Pills. Our citizens are wd,;,"_;g’;‘g;;" Maynad, td Waterford. o i s | g o : TR O R X elli s ct. J. Thomas Hudson, frac- ct. 21—George P. Fenner, injuries : i Toss man return: feling. (0 R0 ReWS of TtE exDert- | |0 0 ekt Twith Mot oA received in automobile accident. recording secretary, Walter Wolverton: | Cape Cod. ence with this tested remedy. Here is |shock. : Oct. 18—Sarah Ann Wright, heart |assistant recording secretary, George| Lyle Chesebro, who has been em- Oct. 23—Alexander Panastick, acute dlsea.se Spicer; financial ucm Eugene | vloyed _in Nhnuc. bas resigned and an example worth reading:- ugcr‘o entexgtls.u B Colchester. McDonald; treasurer, Fitch; reaxmedJ o i . erimes” cers . 26—Dennis P. Cowhey, acci- Oct. 25—Alfred Miner, fracture of | chaplain, Cornelius Fowler; conductor, TS, e:vme [cDonalg return- tainly must strike Columbia as the Daniel Donohue, 198 W. Main St., drowning. - skull compound multiple. 4 | Frank Baslow; inside qcnunal. John S. | ed to her home in N R. I Perhaps T. R.-went to that dinner | height of irony. — Columbla (8. C) Norwich, says: “I had severe pains ey rglvu—!.wmiam orsey, chronic East Lymo. Smith; onuuc sentinel, W. O. Rath- L. L. Park has been .tnx rela- | Just to see on what mest a male- | State. Nov. 2—Jeromias Lopez, infuries due Nov IB—Georse Congdon, heart dis- to railroad accident. Dec. 4—Lizzie Genes, broncho pney- Dec. l'fi-—AJbert P. Beckwith, hem- in the small of my back and across my kidneys and. my back was very monia. orrhage from lungs. lame. Doan’s Kidney "Pills, procured Dec. 8—Alfonso Erown, chronis dis- Sprague. . ease of heart mycar Sept. 28—J eclalr, uma- at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store,| Dec. 26—John Fahey, burns on right | tism_ and mounh = Pt side of body. Nov. 20—Mary McCarthy, old age and heart disease. pigiadl T e L The Uncas National Bank £ d asthma. e Bridgeport—Appropriations of over 2 St ek b 5 e pepate—uot | Bar. S-—lofle Mam emme onli e o St b sstath 24 Shetucket Street Thun's. Kiduty ~ Pilisidhe siine that Groton. hurses and for a supervisor of nurses, Oct. 23—Julia Sullivan, heart dis-|who also will be assistant to Dr. Flor- Mr. Donohue had. TFoster-Milburn |ease. ence A. Sherman, will be requested of - Oct. 27—Sarah M. Tuttle, accidental | the board of apportionment by the Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. dro\vning board of health. rid me of the tromble in a short time.” Price 50c, at’ alls dealers.. Don't + Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits $100,000 $29,911.88 Deposns January lst 1916 $390, 219 37 Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, Sa3 Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 President, ARTHUR D, LATHROR _ Cachler, DWIGHT H. HOUGH. Vico-Prosident, WILLIAM H, ALLEN Asst. Caskior, HENRY L. FRISSIE S The Food Drink Without a Fault ~Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and mméacfinedbyapufect mechanical process, without the use-of .chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole- some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. D, LATHROP B X J w-mum-aau—m wohllm Mhmm umflmumhmm ammumh--—“

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