Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1916, Page 5

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il Miss Randall of Old 'weelc end at her home in Yantie. ‘Baturday nigit, guest of and Mrs. John L. B2 Letenen. PAELR S s f | Miss Maude of Norwich was ot the Ginw] i of My, and Mrs. be- uiies i ' b Aeademy | C. W. Hutch Sasietion Joct to ‘the diseipiine of the body. On | thers mas T iward Davignon of Norwich has the thias point they are mot even eligible | marrled couple at mgvdmmolzzottthhomNm‘m anyone elss occupled |to vote. of the: g ? in the mew village at Plainfield. the pu we 4 The. mmmn.:nuv&"nm oston’ Mrs, Allan T. Baer and son Sterling the separate bodies. They have no t, | their home in Gloucester, e have returned to thelr home in New | for the the | o church he i e | gy s Penema Mrs. returning by ¢! Sen : . Miller of Potter, the aged |fast shut n N. Y. Mrs. Jacobs and ches at_the Sev- and the T of Boston and Joseph Levitt enth Baptist church, Waterford, night and locked lh?! to Hns of York. is seriously ill ‘at his home in Noank, | give ite silent warning that all who groom is a native of Austria ana | T also from t read. declared Vs the son of Harris and Cifro - A minute or two before 11 one fmem. fig.. Ho a emapioyed as & factosy Jorn. o contion b i Hodelh tion s are . s fiea STATE DAIRYMEN o m% s Josk at the - Mrs, TEACHER e door went away to tele- names it nec- : county and state. cam : urday’s -s;u orders included | Have Big Programme for Their 35th ce headquarters to ask - No. 188 Main street. | ecuting attorney in the . W, M ' Na Annual Convention. . i George Linton what rights he Sh & ecutor in the court of common. pleas, All String Instruments repaired < New. London, Conn., to —_— aking the padlock off. He L and went to the ho in 1897 1899, Violins dold on easy terms . The programme that has been com- | was advised tq leave it alone, and he 3 s %% _ latt For ‘appointments address E. Peaple remarked Bunday on how | Bioed, fOF the ¥oth apnual convention | did s P R 31y a ed Iite. yeak: I 1801 he sorved In the sen- ecticut Dairymen’s 0~ t sl Sl n E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. | much Iater the sun was setting. The | omiie Sorasorn i R i S s e taisenood, So hovse. and ) ciation at ‘Hartford on Jan. 25, 36|the church apj A 3 day's.length now increased twen-|ang 27 provides for open meetinss|as it seemed to be generaily known board decldring the pul, « on at ety ) Iheitation to. the Tadige ia prinied | oy S T 3% ell. B e Patly then was ambitions_to ial invitation to the ladles is prin The that the pastor, Rev. Mr. - R am The skating fad has proved a benefit | & ol b 1 : e way, according he | ea Stat - to_knitting mills in Connecticut, which | °® the announcement. There will be | Dennis, knew that the church es senate. B . Tabor- large show of dairy implements, | oc] against him and that he page 18, A er hard to aid his fellowtownsmen even m"flm"r L T farm mmachinery and also milk, DULter | sunda't Sot tn. a8 Bo Dad 1o ey wag |The relations betwane an rday afternoon. After spectators wich, Gonn. - 3 at considerable held him for a while to see that Y d cream exhibits and as a new fea- | jate Saturda: ening, when someone himself 4 At tne B W 's Relief '3 fire the corn exhibit. m s house, having seen the|ton of either, by giving three {‘x.'.;‘}fiu','."‘.“;‘;{.‘u b hnl;uh!on.d, » Kenealy was 5 Rockville. observed its thirtisth anm. | = The following s the programme: - They. couldn't tell | months' notice ‘or otherwise by mutu- | pojico, Shics Bmith wes sant or, | o - with a banquet at the Rock-| Tuesday, Jan. 25th. who put it there, nor had he learned |8l consent. 2| Sricosed ‘home. ust fore this the po- v that he was locked out [ual savs, (page 36, note g bef The alstrict superintendent, Rev. G. | to orser 1o T B hadrewn presidont | of the church he came to police head- | ARy person tried by the church has | liceman bad helped the young man . Scrivener of Norwich, is announced ok Gt public alairs he bad & wide [ @ Scrivener of the association. es against him, the name of ed - to.preach in. Oneco Meinodist church | °'11 . mc—Addréss, A New Score|H. Wilson to report the matter and |2 against ke —— | on Sunday evening, January 22. - | Card for Judging Cows, by ask what his rights were about get- |CUSers the 00 versary ‘With ref the man- | He securtd a jitney and sent the young 3 ville houge Friday cvening. 10 a m—Arranging the exhibits. | UP to Sunday night. O s e years, Fumeral mms fg —— quarters Saturday night with Ambross |8 FIEht to receive coples of the oharg- [ ito Smith's drug store when he was - c st = e ihrongRont hs st and his poo- and_Embalmers ~ whom he shall have the privilege of Notified -of His Sister's Death. g i it Nshell. P b ——— scl 1, | ting the pedlockhofl tng lllnlngD el::- ng, '..ce N T, he.’ ), et Napols ole of 451 eeeat. :I‘:‘ 2';:10“ touch with every part of > & = ‘The wild duck hunterz were out in trance to the church, Captain D. eeting, o ring leton Lan Main streef e e , harmonizing where differ- .nllbllte Brass Po sh i‘o'n;e. in_the shore towns Saturday, | Ration A e Twomey gdvised him inat he had bei- statements, bringins witnesses on his | Past Side. was notified on Sunday of ences enilited aggressiye work every 337 MAII: STREET, § one R ey semson “pean | dairying, - Comnecticut Agricultural | ter consult a lawyer. body. This has never been done and | Hurst, in Mapleville, R. 1. She is sur. | mismctine no® (oo o (oniaake o sal Oppasite Post Offica In Gallon Cans Binda, ** 1 Sloted sswaon BeSS college, | ryaduress, Growing Soy | the Mceting B, Friday niEht was |Vet they endsavored lgmorandy. Got| vived' by her Tosband. two'chiliren Hate was {0 sive for e dn.uo""w ‘Phone 3212 Lady Assistant Beans in_ Connecticut, r. £ H.|legal one and that the vote on the [ NOWINg the law, a e o g It cket. He was not much given to|R At the State Pharmaceutical asso- - | question of declaring the pulpit vacant |1t to e this charge, and upon this a one mes- | announcements n print, but his fore- ciation meeting in New Haven, last e ottt A rcultral B | (e 40 yoa and 16 Hay: b5 that it was | declared the pulpit vacant. sage to police Leadquarters from a eck, the assoclation voted to Te- cast on the eve of an election was in- E All they have done thus far is not | constable in Woonsocket. - Mr. Lenole | ariabiy corpect. Tn the P P ———————— duest representatives of Washington | ! B B SIent g (e Buter wxhivits | 160 SRE s went to Wiiman- |oply flegal but to, e | went to Mapleville Stnday afternoon. | contest of 1909 Mr. Keneaty wis - | NEW TREATMENTFOR- - : for the Stevens bill. 180 p. m—Address of Welcome, by | tic on Sunday evening with Mr. Wil- | ghurch. The manual further states ‘Chesk Gut with Skate. open supporter of his assoclate, Mr. ' New Styles e 4 - 4n ine | His_Honor, Joseph H. Lawler, mayor | son, where he preached at the mission | that @ church is better off without Bran He favored the nomina- swoufl m " ; ! o January fsewe of the magasine | S O or Harttord. " Mesponse. by | conducted by M. Calvary church, and | deacons than unfit ones who obstruct| A girl about 19 who was skating on | tion of Geores. Lo Liliey for Eovarar: F ll M'll' :‘;‘:"m"": ‘flc‘el;'"h',‘mix:‘m. 'mfz:x‘; H. W. Andrews, president of the as- | he also officlated at communion' ser- | the Pprosre a:h;;: t:.h:e‘:?xrr‘:xy iy = ts!‘:len;‘n;al:mmgo:tmuonfimflmk st | he st S oo “‘m ohiet E b ;B kK vice. The mission in Willimantic is In : er cut | the most friendly terms w! chief a 1 lnerY’ Hall, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph | B0CIRtgy e oniot. Waines |3 prosperens. condliion. with. its mem. | ROt uly deserting their Dosts but by | by the skate of Henry Couchaine. He | coponoes Sor oy wemmarion, Mgl | swonten T B Srs e advissd 13 Hall, of Broad street, Norwick. e Aty bers In harmony and in accord with |BOMINg others away from the church, | was ieading a line of skaters which | 3 Take i - MRSEG. . u.?TANTON Work of painter-members of the| 2 'p. m-_Address Duai Purpose| the pastor, it is understood. oinst e Zor oms DotarS,r YiShAIES | was sweeping along the fce The eirl| I the spring of 1909 Mr. Keuealy's 8hetucl National Arts club, on exhibition for 'ws and the Farmer, by . Arthur Statement by Rev. J. H. Dennis. ¥ narhe was mentioned as likely in my directfon, I will humbly ask|her skate cutting th his shoe ¢ SRR com Dishas SRR S t No, 118 East NI th | Simpson, Lyndonville, Vt. Music, v < e month at No. 110 Best 2 SRR TR L T ‘With reference to the meeting in |his pardon, and abide by the results. I|ana tripping him up. e of the church on Friday night, Rev. J. H. |challenge any of them to do it. If|skates gashed her cheek. e -essif s Vonnah | den. Dennis, the pastor, made the foliowing | those who have opposed me had re- L a e eeitating D operaren 3 3 p. m.—Address, {llustrated lecture | sigtement on Sunday evening: mained at their posts and tried in the time the wnm;m o to ' Ceyton Teg, Ib. ..... 35¢ on Growing Alfalfa, by A D. Crom-| “All of the meetings called by the |spirit of righteousness to adjust mat- g v Dr. E, Belcher Hyde, 66, an expert | well, State Normal school, Pen board’ of deacons and trustees wereters, the church would have been in Incidents In Soc Suced 1o ; All Other Teus, Ib. ... 25¢c || mav;maker, dled Friday ai his nome, | 739 p. m—Address, Bect Raising in | iegal. *They have not resorted to one|a Drosperous condicion. It is mor thn nel n ety ||| .2 o s e lousty powertul thay 1 280 M ough street, kiyn, N. Y.| the Eastern Bme?, by - Arthur | principle, that characterizes the Bap-{one man rule but the law of God and =3 swollen W&M even goitre disap~ ing Powder, Ib. 12¢ §| Beath resuited from a cold, which con- | Stmpson, Lyndonville, Vt. tist church. All business and special | the government of the church, that .} pear when ateadily. . 2 'y o gested the bronchial tubes. Dr. Hyde 8 p. m~—Address, A Talk on the ] t tim st be by thy A S ——— juestion of the velidi- . was born in Westbrock, Comn. Holstein Breed, to which the members | Té¢tings at any time mu Y the |am executing and.that, they sust hear. loyers' labiiity | It can always be secured st Lee & Not-a-seed Raisins, pkg. 12c 2o of the Holstein Friesian club are in- | coPSent of the pastor and deacons, or|now or at some other timé before| Miss Mary N. White of Broadway Osgood State savings banks, whose taxes itea, 2{ °H. Eckels, University of |02, Such methods as the church 'di-|they'll ever be sucessful. issouri, Mince Meat, pkg. ..... 8¢ |J|are pavable at the ofiice of the state And 100, |'has left town to pass several months M R.:ml famil ists of hi rects. The pastor is moderator of all |these men Who are the pillars e o ShiL b dah o of the | in Honolulu. ife, three d. a davghter. On¢ Sprus ines meeetings. The board can-|church, have allowed members who wife, sons and. a dawghter. One treasurer, Jan 20,-are making re- Wednesday, Jan. 26th oot calir: swetin 3 urch Mrs. G e oeid uary ) Jan. . g and act as & sep- | have not even visited the ch for Sage, £urns. About $10.000 has been recelved | 5 a. m.—Adfjourned meeting of the |arate body, without the consent 6f the | over Dr. and Mrs. Henry M. Pollock and son is it . receipts_from ¢ 8 year and members who are si- | famiiy lett Friday to make their home | 1 “" Stamford city court, another source last-year was. $710,755.33. board of managers to be held in Hotei | pastor and the church. This they [lenced -and even minors to. partici- =& 0. was. t clerk of ouse at the : : b Garde, . | have done some seven times, and eyen | pate in these dllegal meetings. | 12 Deokirin SR last session, and the thlrd lives in|patrc of ol Triends’ ana Torme 4 tmer Uld Mystic Pastor, Rev.| 10 a. m—Annual meeting of the|appointed commitfees at these meet- they fpllowed language to be used too | 'Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson has been ,‘mxfimm“ THCeme St ‘Withee, .paster of the Moosup | Women's auxillary in the Ladies’ par- |Ings to wait on the pastor, They |awful to print. to the pastor in their | the gdest of her sister, Mrs. Albert|™'® ealy. . favor me with same. - CLINTON O. CHRISTMAN. ’ Methodist church, has been compelled | lor, Unity hall. “Election of officers, | are simply the pastor's cabinet and |presence in these meetings. No sane | Babcock, in Providence. JanlTMWF o toka’ s vacation ot st lesst" oo | &5, T Depe R Ihes of FoLk 1o o | ot cax mputa 12y erntentins fob s weelks on account of poor health. Rev. a. m.—Address, Production, | care for the poor, the sick and serve |the rigl e matter has been taken | 8, C. New Hi and Mrs Withes have gone to War Traneporiation, Inspection and Dis- | the communion, and ook atter temp- |outside the church “doors ‘aad " sven | ing s QR A e B MISS M. C. ADLES ety ution of and Cream in New es of e church. ese they | street corner mee and even _at 4 & ik England, by John C. Orcutt, secretary | have never done during my five years' | the works the affairs. of Rev . My | '200ing M. Huntington. HAIR: PAGE, - SCALP. SPECIALINY After spending the fal- in Syracuse, | of the agricultural committee of the |stay and for four months they have |Dennis have been discussed. It seems Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow gave Sufficient hair to-make the head well N. ¥, Wilbur B. Purvis, of Norwich, | Chamber of Commerce, of Boston. |even left their posts as deacons, not |to be their object to poison the city | a Supber Darey me thotr e *ove Faunded ‘out-is xeqgired by the ugw has _been inted Latin professor| 11 a. m.—Address, Feeding and Care|even serving the communion, which |against the good I have done.. This| Broad. street Sunday evening. , o styles. The flat mode has gone by ! at Suffield, Conn. Literary institute.|of Dairy Cattle, by Hugh Vanpelt, |makes them covenant breakers and |started the week after the mortgage pu /e 306 Main Street—Next to Chelsea Bank. Prof. and Mrs. Purvis (Lavra B. Ut-| Waterloo, Iowa, subject to the discipline of fhe church. |burning, August 5 which is common| Mrs Albert Lewis of Boston is vis- - 4 ley) have taken up their residence| 2 p. m.—Address, Selection of the|According to the church (Hiscox’s) ‘Telephone among our people to get rid of a man ousin, Mrs. in Suffield. Dairy Cow, with lantern slides, by E.|manual: each member without excep- |after he has done !’iz"d ‘worl m‘e l“;"‘!{“?;‘l‘;le’:’“;; %:'llrll\cl(flnn‘llmt_ H. Eckles, University of Missouri. tion is expected to fill his place in the | whole thing is a matter of conspiracy, " The state treasurer has sent out to| 4 p. m.—Meeting placed in charge |church by attendance on his appoint- |predicated upon a rumor. - F. L. FARRELL the judges of probate in the several | of the Women's auxillary. Vocal solo, | ments as Providence may allow. Also | There are others wha' could testify | been in Virginia and Delaware since districts, & table showing the present | by Mrs. Theodore A. Stanley, New |to contribute of his means for the pe- as to the facts of the meeting. Christmas, is at his home on Wash- (CONCERT PIANIST) cash-value of each dollar of an annu- | Britain. Address, Efficiency in the ington stréet. ity payable in annual instaliments at | Home, by Miss Alice Bradford Foote, Instructor of Piano, Har- the end of the year computed.at 4 po:| B. S, Teachers college, Columbia uni- | SALVATION ARMY Channing P. Huntington, who has RECEIVER APPOINTED,. Mrs. William F. Converse, who has. cent. compound Interes. v ervi i Lot o b _— > = mony, Countérpoint and §| " "0 N st "o o Of domestic ars *OPENED NEW BALL |'p.- . i Dortar & Son. Oardoney | Semmtss ol T esia i s pastvs ; £ If you did not get a Dia- Compasition. tee of the City Union of the King's nuaiwh:z;rl‘l‘e‘s:r:‘l:::dwf‘yr e merm; | Dedioation Services With New London| Shortage Through Freight Embar.| turned to New York. : Season_commending Daughters was heii Saturday after-|bers, their lady friends and invited Captain Assisting. go. - noon, when plans for charitable work Mrs. Willlam H. Palmer and son, September Sth, 1915 §| were' outlined, the matter being left | 5 e, .t has been planned to serve P Henry Reynolds Palmer, and Judge . 8 % a fine menu and & splendid prd- | The new Salvation Army hall at No.| _Upon the application brought by H. . SERV-US- MINCE MEA Studiot 26 Central Building {D, ghatse of Jies. Albert T..Utley.| gramme. " An evening for @ Sood so- | 48 Waier street was, formally. dedicat. | B, Porter and other stockhoiders, all| 20 5%, Cardiner Greene, are guests V. T have a very complete - of Comfort: circ: ct‘llll gmeh :;sd ‘glu.\u‘ e The banquet | ed ;:lnacy l:ft;:xllloon at xl o'clock by npfe ;(?om ;v“eflro resr'nlmemea bfy Brown & - o Package condensed mince meat is|f~ soch Sud 5 wi e hel e Garde hotel and | Caj i C. H. ips who is in charge Ins. ige lumway of the supe- ‘Broad | made upstoday of the best quality of s our prices are e mfl&?‘fxfi.‘&'&mfi‘flffl begins at ¢ o'clock so as to have all [ of the local ‘corps. The attendance | Flor court appointed Gilbert S. Ray- | stoone: soined )Ii}gnl:f:h:(? Sann Say | dried fruic and other itemms Which can . FREEMAN, M. D. |meetag ot the Groton Baak Temper- | exeroises close in time for late trains | was of faif siss and the servics meg | MOnd as temporacy receives of the b, 2 right. mond Christmas buy one for yourself now. We A.C Cisco in New York, last week, sail. |De found, all of which are found in > " | and trolleys. an enthusiastic one. Captain Albert | B. Porter and Sons, Co., inc. . The ap- | i [ama! the Dnited States with the exception Physician and Surgeon . [held two weeks ago and was post- Thursday, Jan. 27th. Wilbur ot New London, a brother of | poitvment was made on Friday and | seyerai montng, "o e thoy Wil spend | 7S b Ces: and currants. The study. of Diamonds are sure to ROADWAY SF fhe pheekers, Bev. Georwe R Atha| 10 o mc-The presidents snnuaif CAPURIN T WE Hilbur who was form- | e Raymond atsiified by furnishing Feame g o Sk e b ¢ charge e local work, was on Sa . over & ears an . oo s o | Situ’sRnodgg ™ Sl b oo | iy e oL e i | Y mhebiarut vk et Tl | e s Sedemiond, T e Smpor. |, ien Midroa Foooie who has bocn | (53059 0755 8 2eie8 S punts 434 || advamce and will soon be 10:30 to 1&°"Ic!'c:°::.. 7t08 auditors. Election of officers and four | Gaptain Phillips- extended an invita- | &y receivership at the presant time a et i . 2 gu can possibly conceive. The sanitation Iais Droucers in and about Co- | directors, Officers to be elected: | tion 10 all who are to attend the !5 made necessary through :the rail- ington street has returned to_ her worth more than they um Telophone 347 Who for some ‘time have been | President, vi 1 meetings. Meetings are to be held | foad embargo which has held up de. | ROM®, in Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Smith = i:-h;fl&aro-bmfl ‘:!m&c:elzfl:wml:g tractor, have recelved orders to send | following cotnties: Litchfeld Fair | Nesday and on Sundays, afternoon and | much material in transit .and has . p sl 2 guarding of the most minute detail of GEORGE G. GRANT ‘@ less quantity. This is rather unus- | field, Middlesex and Tolland. The | ¢Vening services will be held. The nail | made it impossible for them to make the business. The apples used are of < ‘ |ual as winter.is supposed to be. the | question box will be opened for ques. | has been renovated and a large number | deliveries on orders for goods which | Mrs. Charles D. Greenman of Lau- | the best grade of New York State, Established 1872 m season when there is & sortage rath. | tlons for discussion during the Gles. | Of chairs have been provided for the | they Fave in hand. This has resulr. |Fel Hill avenue was at home Satur- | where Ik our opinion fs grown the . Iwfl .fl WHer | or than surplus, Hiom, accommadation of those who attend|e€d in a money shortage to the firm. day afternoon from 4 to § o'clock. She | best flavored apple known. The mmu‘l‘ _c ADDENCO 32 o St., Tafte; - e VARSI 10.30 . m.—The Women's auxiliary | the meetings. e e e r v X R s L S sy - 1 vidence St. nstructions & state police are | will ward 8. Worcester seeded varfety. No expense is con- Prompt attention to ‘day calls, | properly cquipped with markers for | Feote it s At ard 3 A state game preserve, 864 acres in| of New London and Miss grade of spices, and sugar, as we all 144 Main Street Telephone 630, mfih“ 1816, So stringent. are the orders that | ang sts Helatirs 1o ineoar s L lood | area with prospect of additional acre- | Holms -prosided at the -table. M w, is always sugar, the different |l : machines must be hired to tow | 11 a Mo Addrese vo wind dicalth. Robert George Jensen. age being added, has been established | Albert H. Lathrop, Mrs. Lester Green- | grades merely representing the differ- A =3 the ‘offenders to o gatage where they | Shall 'We Turn for Slant Soegs oo| The funeral of Robert George Jen- |IB the Vicinity of Westover road and | man, Mrs. Arthur E. Story, Mise Lgicy | ent flavors or different granuiation re- u' 0]8! allll R i will be marooned pending the arrival | William N. Bsten, dairy bacteriologiot, | Sen was held Saturday aftermoon. at | (1S, Mianus river near Stamford. Greenman, Miss Nellfe Loring, quired for differept purposes. Every ermg REPAITING | 3¢ tne necessary markers. Connecticut Agricultural college, 330 orclock from the Fu The general statutes define the pur- | Helen Hamilton and Miss Sarah Lor- | particle of fruit or any othef articie R i ap- | 5.5, moAddreas, Seleclion Sua pe. | of Tndertaer € ‘A7 Gaaer oF o | ose of the gasme preservs to Boihe | ing ‘assisted. "The. iable accoratians | nied in the manutacture of mince mest CARPET LAYING at lowsst - prices. Rl yelopment of the Dalry Herd, ekl At o hrichard B | gome and game birds. 3 by, people trained to know what should I-l»hm " s T dress, Feeding for Milk X id- white | and flmozablg‘x;ofl(a:e Zeed ang in_this . : ¥ manner comes to the house- § b .‘_;::'0.4‘:‘:“ BLA !Um it Smmins coadittes — murym:g“'uls”.'.finn' Eckles, of Uni- (R g o parents moved to Wheeling, W. Va, | carnations were effectively employed, | wife cleaner by far than she could Now On Sale I —— There will be an opportunity £ and later to Baltimore, where most of | While the decorations in the hall were | posst! taite the same articles in her . : e it ;| atscussion atter each aaaress > O a died eart her early years were spent. In New | Pink Killarney roses. own kitchen, regardless of how clean LEAP YEAR The officers are H. W. Andtews of | urday morning afte York on Feb. 19, 1874, she was united 2 01 R 14 it may be, and make up the filler for locks oearieh. Sufleld, president; C. B. Pomeroy of 18 priane '1;5 Frandis J. Tesvens | SEARCHING FOR: CAUSE -OF Tobis vt In auantics is” todsy Buy Earl of Al Kinds at At the 1L . Gattup property, Wash- | Willimantlo, viee président: = | oo 4 Shye o TR TN SRR bt tn N SYMPATHETIC EXPLOSIONS by the greatest authorities on y Early . : ington street, it is an ini e . 3 rArenr gy s Olis Was an.active " natibec. of food products: The meat used in Lt FRISWELL’'S M. Gallup o e rs, John Holland. Broadway Congregational church, ins | On® Theory ls That Vibrations Are | mince meat is ‘of the-choibest and to- ” oy AR hizan, ooflu:'lnil . 3 Hem: Relatives and friends were present | tensely interested in every good work, Responsible, +. - ©cio|day the same corn-beef which you 26 and 27 Frankiin Strest at the funeral of Sophi Angusta, | both in public and private charity, 5 x'.'“ bel‘n:oula ui: on .3':.'.. -zm:w l: :::"; R oo e BT fhor BReber of o etk N i el ema Notry. ragarding | There are very few pies made which . Greena. Mrs. John H. Milner Leaving Moosu; Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. | mittee of the United Workers, hes given can be used as handily by the house- NoTiom. JOSEPH. 'BRADFORD, ey The service was conducted by Rev.| Of e lovely, sweet a t it ! - Joseph F. Cobb. pastor of the Chureh | tion, she was unl Why. i B O | ot s N nEge e Toieey BOOK BINDER T 5P the Milner residence for tho winter | The Shistns ‘Bhese. and. Ans ok o | 3fon ‘of ) 4 5ot fig Jamgranee Company, Wil be 7 iy Mre, Milnor has declded to make Tier | Me_were rendered by Mrs. Frederick od use the explosion of a similar mass "loss carry three R > Norwiechi Connectiont. ai Books Mi Ruled to er. son, Lewis | S, Young. Relatives acted as bearers juaintance. considerable distance away. . The on Tuesday, Jan. 18th, 1916, at 2 p. m., ankc Made and Order, in Pro e arcgk they go to|and interment took place in Maple- | She fs eurvived by her nusbasd and | Average layman, if asked for an ex- o S % g 108 SROADWAY k e Fis e wood cemetery. Rev. Mr. Cobb con- | by thres children—tiss Faith planation, would atribute the second |for BTeet Wil B e wiod] recaph o ft cvun the. apmal EpEE ; Misg | SxPlosion to shack, B S . 'To elect four Directors for & Pk $ Lea mer blow. But an a er b dessert _free . from dirt.” It “ is .our 4 be sold. beautiful. Undertaker C. A Gapew. of some Bot moat| tharoush beilet that a mince meat ple | °TH Of tiree years sach. THE DEL -HO rle | Spmem Dnsicisker GV Mo y other business o . More- ' from .condensed- mince -meat is | proper to come before said meeting rangements, ens, 'i.u X ~ E‘I Odesert 4s can: bo W. F. LESTER, Sécretary. | e T Bt : e SPECIAL G to 5 Following_a_period of fllness fro ¢ Nor- | many experts is that the & - ] i | on Ladies® ana Gents' Diamona ¢ Alzo‘in Solld_Gold_ and w-m prices on Bracelets, Watch Bracelets and Lavaliers. All. ns.

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