Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 2

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ation for A The joint installation “of Coun Ste. Ceclle and Florimond, L-Union, St i i3 : I ieng e RS AL e 7E : Fs e m““’m’“ held ix | — mmmh’-b ot e o bt g L T e o [ ar- | BOthing whatever to do. respective homes. stallation was not public, but Hmited ot, wif ‘Miss G . A y ; c s g to_the memr:em of tx l:’elouw ’l’hs Thin Folks Who baents and Spesemaring :fi_w, e | ; ;f_m: »"4 ments and -s) exertises, and a most enjoyal we“ld Be Fat time followed. ~ / M SRS ST. MARY'S HALL, ) Increase in Welght Ten Pounds or More| To Be Formally Dedicated This Eve- “I'q certainly give most anything to ning. be able to fat up a few pounds amd| it : ey At Wt The new St. Mary’s hall on Valley ',,"J?.:é‘:,:,’m‘z,"fi‘;'};ms B & i5 | street, bullt fhis fall to replace the . Most thin people are victims of | structure damaged by fire early in the mfl-nug‘lfi'oni a ;:un Htlfln wa};ich !Dre- summer, will be Mu:::xtfi. eV i tho, vents. the fatty elements ol Tom | with special exercises, ue a pl ) e TR g Being taken up by the blood as they are | L.\ pibrtore’ of the Sedallty of the Moosup, Mistress ot o Miss | History Prizes Offered to School Pu- g Attash- ShER the powers of nutkition sre nor: | B TCRULTS, O 10 SRRV, of 0 Gara: . ; mal. Instead of getting into the blood, B Hes Sa inet N 9 pils—Frank Flavis Pays Fine of $7 . Tuch of the fat and flesh producing | ets for the play has been so great that e | officers b o View | Students ana a glements stay in the intestines unt the performance will be repeated. The C ‘hapleau are: Chaplain, Costs—Fine for. Contempt—! they pass from the body as ste. hall will be used as a meeting place B & of Bishop Acheson, ’12; correct this condition nnd to pro-| for the French socleties, and part of lent, —— healthy, normal amount of fat, = B e e 1 i b et Wi N Bradley M. Socond & Boisve Prizes have been fiolally supplied with the power which VON PAPEN mpounlm nature has denfed them. This can > e vy & post! i 1y best be accomplished by eat-| Mayor Receives Acknowledgment of .. Leonard Smi fott e o:mhr! an pr;.cek g joan- ecuimme: Any phase | Aeqils Bernstorfl for R Srenl J,'f"?,fin:ll cnmhin&(%n’lflz:lx eor g o TS Feiomen’ Bagers, | Gastvant; inspector of _accounis, otic, - Business, Cast Upon Him. oS ] pees = . it o ae Shmce. g i i meali tFey mix 2T the fond 0| o MaTer PAmSl Dunn han, roeeired ,..m* e e B L o e Jan. T, 147 p.min London, an turn the sugars and starches of what % hav, President Howard Elliott of the New The ofcery of Joan da Aro counall ;The Sompetition iz open to ail pu_ article on_the Von 3o pave salen lnto rich. ripe nourlen. | Haven road relative to. the conditions | SPrine HIl cemet R tiou e opem to all pu_ oEepen rapld effect has been in many cases|at the Main street crossing of the {he mflmc . o reported remerkable. Reported gains|railroad company. The letter is sent PR % schgols of from ten to twenty-five pounds in a|py Mr. Elliott’s secretary, and states Personals, ¥ Mrs, 3 The h Vfllfl is $5 in ¢ Toeat. Yt lts astion is. p'?r‘x'ecnily’“fifii that owing to the absence of the pres. | Thos. Doyle spent Monday in Nor- | dannatri Mrs. | second prize is Soad and the (e any : $ Sral and absolutely harmiess. Bargol|ident on that day, the matter has bx wich. vier mistress of ceremonies,| Each essay I'fll Ii 2 ! 1d by Lee & Osgood, Norwich, and | Placed in the hands of Vice President H. Pratt day Prov- | Marie Rm ‘Casavant; secretary and Chosebrots Dens Stors Williosantic, And | A. K. Whaley for invéstigation and re- B e R A Y e Otrite. Miy Hoaiii T s o gther drumgists everywhero and dvery | port Benjomin isenbers i 1n o sistant secretary, Mrs. Joseph Menard; ibassado ] in modern howge a age contains a guarantee ~ of | When his report is made to Presi- lin; in- 8. bt} hting. guaran- '3&5%‘"“;’"&“3{ mpnel "‘,fi{‘,fl dent Eiliott, the letter goes on to Loy, v spector of records, Miss Jessle Vachun | The essays will be judgéd by two P e Yo o WORK CESL 18 TonOIhime: 01y | o further communication will be sent| H. E. Hickey is In New York lor aland Miss Beat “Boisy: do; or more competent persons and the | the mayor on the subject direct from |fow days. Mrs, U. H. Desrosiers. prizes will ke awarded to the best es- | and Susgesting the of &t the fariest the latter. 5 5,500 . m = Nostmens trip to the insta : B aCk ShoLt Juos L e | tr2d ana Ask us prices, 5 ew. Yorl programme arrang g Maris Those entering eeonmtm s us for h-.nd Absseey Bandages, Eta, Sent to Fronch Red| . willam Ahiearn; is in ‘New Hever | glas 1 s e ou Sirendy ove ; 5 e s c an. bulnou. ‘work looking up murh] on the lub- TUnder New Management, St. Anthony’s -ocuty of St. Mary's G. Kirby left medq for a short 13 F TOMPKINS Flavis Fined $7 and Costs. Auto Repumng a Specialty. Satis- | church, composed of a ux-ge number lu.y in New York. Danielson; remarks, - - tastion Suaranteed ot fhe married womes of the parieh | s Louies Bacon ts spendink 3 % uf,{‘;;;“.:.,%m&}‘:‘:m":fifi , J 67 West Main Street : fng bandagés, clothing knd other at- | °V, AAvS fn_Bostn anger; remarks, by Mr. D Central Villago hefore Justice’ Bensa- —— Sn TXOP% | ficles to be ment to the Fremeh sol-| Miss Jennie Mintz of Colchester was : La priere s R. Briges, with Grand = Juror % JAY M. S diers in the trenches. The articles | local visitor Monday. Mario Casa Tegio 4 noa.g:r! P King pr:l-:c_unt‘l‘m; He J C”hl' 2 HEPARD have now. been gathered together, and | L. H. Dimock left Monday on a bus- ‘ o b Yo with sesa lead- : e‘lt an forwarded through the French Red |iness trip to Bridgeport. § ‘abe; ed gullty to the charge. He was fined - ' Succeeding Elmore & Shepard Cross organization. Mrs. Patrick Guinan spent Monday remarks, g r i | 37 and costs, whlch amounted to $35.23. R GAS FITTING, 2% i The fine was paid. \ / ~/LUMBING, STEAM 7"""“ r with relatives in . Providence. FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer| wine wanminces, 2 sinris. |, oasives in P w are | Gfll ¥as " seuet arin. " e ‘nbiess | _Fined for Contampt of Court 10 Wast Main Street, Norwich, Coni. Ramsha: spending the week in New York. American and French flag.| Smith Huntley, who was assaulted 3 60-62 North St., n’l_fllmnutlc In Town of Windham During Decem- | "y "5 02 o0e To UoW NOTle, . | Miss Bawiding Boucher ropresented |by Fiaris, Alice Fostor and Gertruds Aseit tor 1 3.0, Nheet Buching: Lady Assistant connection 1in, ber—Twins Born. M-u, pen day the French flag, while the other girls|Cole, the state witnesses, who failed . . - Th ine marriages and 20| oo, A e e s e e B R e B B -39 $o T F ms s o ere were nine es chau lu e tableau, car-|ing summe ‘were ‘¢ - The train for Ne wHaven d 4 ; at 9:52 o me was 10 inue here | rying s cross at the foot of which Mies Justice Briggs charged wi cont.empt < ¢ 1 HIRAM N. FENN . Huntley was fined $5-and -~ - - < To Prevent the Grip. Monday. it. ot co lw UNI::%:::EZJV';' EM-*?AL&':EH' Sinire someias the danse Thare To e Dot VAl Who bds. bae nvisliing G oo i o e Lo [Ha wes unable o pay . 2hG s v 3 Hea“ns and P ; m Telephone " Lady Assistant | GRIY ne “Broms Quuiner | B W | he Britata - hore left Monday for New | reception committes o e ol L 2 R et L O ) BT fl: " 92 Franklin Street : . ROVE' t: box. ;: vant, Felix Guillet and Joseph 4% u e > E s GROAVES "m._“",,..._.__.=” e A. N. Potter returned to Hartford |siere. The clergy were escarted to the | to jail. Gertrude Cole was also fined E - Monday after a stay of several days|ball by the Messrs. Casavant. $5 and costs, which' amounted to in this $14.10. Her fi 4. w =% = .10, er e S ” n this city. Visitor of 92 Speaks. o T IRON fllsm Miss Maud Gallivan of. Norwich 5 - Jeptha Bill of Griswold spent Sunda; & - ¥ Yieited md;ohrg" Monday on>- her at A. C. Hurdicice. Me Bill i3 92 and| Right Rev. :fi oS hmplen.. Actueon, g FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY e Ol n living the t suffragan ‘'onnecticut, made - 3 B e e e e e B o THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 T a >, n m e gy, & stay of several | the Methodist Sunday school, Where he | chu unday evening. mi B gave reminiscences of his youthful|sion, which was organized in January, lbert Richards who was the guest|days when he attended Pachaug|1918, also celebrated its third anni ; No. 11 to 25 Fa P t ut friends hm over Sunday returned | church Sunday school. He has a son s WILI-IMANTIG cuNN _tomfm Shgnt tomen - and. Me, Bill atonds ia Aiseame : e 1 inten: “ $ : o fi"" g&'iu,“’,},“:“’f,:" o tis Il Seall 1¥ b Y ok L oy fiumwmm o uwmma. Miss Frace Randal | 18 at present He is a very enter- . conversationalist and everyone Sidn g & ) . 3 enjoys meeting him. James H. George, Jr., the rector of St. - 3 Final Reductions On Sweaters | e B e e o ~ ; A8 OBITUARY. e . The_opening services were nfid by NOW IS THE TIME TO PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH A GOOD, WARM : Raymond G, Murray. rend The Touscin Tl ond mllmufl Free m W’ and Lehigh SWEATER, AT VERY LITTLE COST. THE JANUARY CLEARANCE Raymond G. Murray dled Sunday in |by the singing of Hymn 60 by the B ALWAYS In STOCK + SALE OFFERS YOU SAVINGS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. : e i A e s wnuiyed 1o & | ote mad Consadwtio. L e 7 X en to | theatre. He ;& a nu:‘- of Jowett bThe bishop eelnvllmw the ml-’-t A. D m ONE LOT AT $3.98 316 wes & graduats of the Riversids | 42 One lot of Wool Sweaters in brush effect, with shawl collar, in navy | Pharmac 10 ¢ . and until a few years ;’;fi green, brown and rose, a good value at $5.98—your choice at pri young amall bottl prospects lou and useful life.! which they have rendered the ONE LOT AT $2.49 X m\x;é i n'v':n toaten. He is -umv-a by N- father, Dennis| The bishop then gave an eloquent " Ome lot of Wool Sweaters, in navy, brown‘and grey, Worth §5.00— | s’ airscied unth the swelling 19 Te- ::hn of m.nm-a. umuw e | aiet. wpoke on_the Tife of Pevid your choice at $2.49. O o u,, powerful that | tucky, Willlam Pawtucket and| Livingston in ‘which e described his * CHILDREN'S SWEATERS rsnts, Ear Sl S k! | Dol o <} it s oertory. was' Children’s Sweaters in grey only, regular $1.50 value—sale nrlu 98¢, 'SILK SWEATERS REDUCED Silk Sweaters in changeable blue and gree: lain yellow, blue and ‘white, old rose and white, and black and wh';iepllflpn—ruuh:. $5.00, $249, $3.98 and $4.98, $5.89 and $7.50 quality—sale . prices KEEP FEET DRY |25 5. THE . MURRAY G0, DWtYdu WantGoadTega;‘l W , ‘t"-:.f:-::.:m,:.:w_: 8 m.&ndmddmd-mdqh-hmmummr - You need have no fears. By my method filted, mned’ or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. ‘l‘fiouoflnrm It can always be ed at Lee & Osgood’s. b asg Y Bull of Willimantic at- Mrm“’ party of pf the finr Daughters md-; mvumcssuouw wace , R a

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