Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 5

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wene X \th of Braley 1. day nighi ST s po e B8 Basly All_String Instruments repaired serva during ?m month. Violins ..u on sasy bll- - -Dr. B. Oliver Winship of Monument E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor- §| Weanesday. e v e S ST M no new ‘:;‘ig.}._,v. "I:.‘,‘,;'::"am were, given charge of the body. 3 A : j - e | AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. [CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH ATl AR TR R YT < SR st e B 5 e S [ SELEES e s sttt B a8 Thie T Avmul Mo Shoved on Discases of the Stome H T e R D e —_— Mitchell of Montville Mrs. Willjam : has left for Florida to pass the re- this week was obliged | Heading them C Bumnh‘“' Paator Jm presided on press commi maind BT Noatk Tarbor e aag e i erhose movelty sct in sing. | Thursday Bt S Ite snst aocal. 3 L s APPEAL FOR ZIONIST -~ _EMERGENCY FUND tions Points Out Need for Money. Ing and talking carried the house with | Meeting of the Central Baptist church, | Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellery Allyn (Mar- i it. For fun in comedy, Hayes and | Which was held at 7.30 \in the prayer chi and a guerite Almy) have closed their i and tickets for the charity & meoting room at the ch after a les Gordon ers, asking -- i £ e 8t Duan'y oh i Afoint put on their original comedy e e m S 600 :«-m‘m ‘Waterford and have gone 3 2 i under, the anspices of the Tefestimentgonist in the movement o provide funds Hprmets. —_— r the upkeep, :“tho schools, gym- !lvmmn .I‘!.IH& %nfi- gave a fare- yaza, | Snsee wrtist Latte A O tor |aupper, and moet of them stayed to vol at Mabreys nur'-a.y":’uuut;"""" W Re e UNPE - olous. attend the annual meef centerpiece on the round table was 9don, On the picture bill-was the feature |2unual reports of the % tin. : mound of variegated azaleas, cyclamen At fiot . OB Al reel, Matrimony, with Julia Dean and |and the church organizations. and cinefrarias and the boutonnieres Hidred "”"m"‘ i Wil one | Howard Hickman in the star fes. ;2 - = Wiore red carnations. George A. Kep- ME:‘ oraoralng to Thursday’s paval or | onese artist, Little Albright, who for a jces at Thames hall| The comedy part of the bill was taken 3 6 i teacse e by - are year e usual proced- Land, the s s FEOE goeck Tris fifihfii.mfi"‘ax:‘;“?‘d'nifi Gre tu’ (At IOt BHL Bt TRV N B0 00 | OURY Yhere owe . Foes SumL sus Dennis Riordan was| There has been difficulty in heating s 0! : Since the recent lecturs of Alfred|of fun from start to finish. them were read. . T > lews long- | held Thursday the vestry of Trinity Methodist Noyes at Slater hall, ed ——— o fron e bolne Of Sy gt RndL of Shr Sopeoes sehy- ome, 437 Main “street, | church, but the trouble has been dis- gain and on e e year dreams sl make a 3 P 5 . . poems, in two volumes, ; OBITUARY. ;'" . '-f-nh‘“'m‘ :fll‘a mmb‘n'm gy o Pathy” and o M, covered and remedied. a'u:' 'ill rary. 'actory one. e repo! of Frank PPO! b Farrell % ¢ = g poor, Gt} il T L. Cramplin. - |L: Arnold gave the present BEbGTig ] The pratuiakar commiites: fos. Pei | e ill-fitting glasses? Not Bininer | wigow of Bemund 1. Onapman Tor: | So12h of which $17 were resident and |eral Zionist affairs has created the 1 éremme for use at suffrage meetings. | in Tacoma, Wash., on January 9. Mrs. ae 0p Davtisen Sadt Dasn]outine the: scticor: et Rockvill . M Dantel Lay, a lfelong restaent of|CHAmPlin Was botn in Scotland this | 5T G0N DY | R s [lom Giri¥r sctoo) e Thohkamaa. Home-Made Cough Syrup <3 % state March 1, 1833 and was the 4 4 ; - Let us. make your glasses cor- TK:-. fi af M:‘ t.:rm. in Layville | goughter of Benjamin and Fanny | Lhe decreases had been 4 by letter, 12 :xoflnl!m!:nrv ‘aund many other insti- Priwes - i ening a short illness. by death and 1 by certificate. S, the result of the new settle- Relatives from Rockville, Somervill tem like labeled cough rectly for you and adjust tham He is survived by a sister, Miss Aurilia | Coker Hovey. She was one of ten 3 ment in the land of Israel. Apart|Winsted and other places were in at- |C0Sts ""n?'"”' several million dohias accirately, See then how much 3 "‘,gg:“‘-'u it ORI from giving “immediate relief, this is|tendance and there were a number of Ty jtem the house can worth while, so that i e was united in marriase with - department | constructive work of the highest char- | handsome thiz better your eyes will be. v ey n ] a X r R had reliable, laxative 2 e & mmm%'fl":"pffifih ]:;?\?; ":‘h' ";‘; the :’d‘g‘;‘ e iava: | balance on hand of $34.01. Feneration of n.lonfl:::l‘n::::r\.m ::vul‘. ehgr.fi of the Ncn.fll m-.n..an-nu usands wé‘.’,‘"{.fl“nhz:"fifia this (riday) evening H. B OO o et At onand | working department the - expeditures | It Would be a mistortune of the imsti- Miss Harriet M. Taoker. Mro) undreds eight in thts commvant; THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. i sivere of Sprfatteld wi"omeaic o | M5, Spamell, ras, os, oo, man, 18| B suke HUIGTAS whied “imcded | tation, bulft by the Hond of® obls T W Wi T IErE ey i e sececting 1 Established 1872 g i TR L AL DA Dos Minds. A oy iR b 10 shiould be destroyed because ot Inck of | M- L o Buy at thts drug 1t i : 3 s Wk o e rintings In New York| 1365 and later was transferred fo' the there was n o 5 reday _aftern : entrated fluid: empty it into & Pint pticlana” and . Lahs . Grinders Ftist 3 Alfen Wair preomlenndbat | New York and Boston run. He re- . s over, not be limited to Zionigis. o EOV: Mr. the ‘Methodist le. Them make a syrup by pourin 144148 Main Sk, Norwioh, Ot || National Acadsens of Besign, otiting | mained on his run untl hig death in | 53| g o a1l Jows the cry gves out. In the lnst tyille w. B (Y .',‘.‘E'.‘.'f.‘&':.é hga sGx. oont age gl 4 Midday, was sl to C. Dubols. for | 183, “Fo g g g “A3 the item of repairs hadbeen met ABAIVSIE we are afl Jows and what af- | -akin of Montyille officlatin Gp Sie bottle with syrup. Full irec- - 3000, ' 7 St ang il reslded In Ne¥lby a special loan, the finance commit-|fects one section of our people af. | DSArers o e Tptues e chataised in sech tee presented a plan by which this is |fects equally al lof them. This 18 no 5 Poct ot Af the annual open meeting of the | Miss Carrie L. Champlin of this city. time P X ected and it cures any curable cough. MISS M. C. ADLES Staftord Springs Current Events club|. About elght vears ago sha went to 557000 Tud Of 1 ppimns pistays Palestine inghtutions toese e sarias | stock cemetery. ; A DY Splalon by polsciy: . Mon evening, wif Tacoma to visit her daughter and poor & payal w {4 HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST |one of the hnnufi::-zl e i health prevented her trom returning. |JSare, D (i wan M A ffionists, . non-Zioniats, all must give au Jemembrancos. , Sufficient hair to make the head well (Laura ey, formerly of Ay k. % | 'When the nominating committee,| Naturally the emergceny fund makes deriakore o ' lc E e el S e e e e S T e oy : o8, . The mode &one The ¢ Harriet B. 1 amplin, wife of ~Louis Champlin. | Man, made report, it was sta g 0 xpression AR S 1300 Matn Strest—Next fo Cheluen Bask. | widow of Dr. M. D Van Belt, of New | There are three grandehildren, Nathan | thet Frank L. Arnold, who has been o It e Tawia: 1 - Telephone 0634, ork, was held Thursday at 11 . m. |Of Tacoma, Louis, a student at Wash- | cburch clerk since 1912, found it im- | tional m oF e e e 5 This is to give notice that from the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary | ington Agricultural college, and Lydia, | Possible to fill the position any longer 1ot suffice, cannot meet the situation. we & Allen, of Willetts _avenue, New |a student at the Agricultural college| Decause of stress of other business |Deeds will best indicate the extent of | trom SPEM FORSAWAY i Ll s Nrents, el duties. The nomination of Alivn L.|alleglance. shall make an advance of 10 Mrs. Champlin also leaves a brother, | Brown was made and he was elected, PR B AR S 1 Persons in cata of the siok regretted | Henry Hovey.of this city. ‘and o sister, | ¥hile a rising vots of thanka was giver | GOLDEN JUBILEE MINSTRELS Ghint. oer t One full ‘quart Roxbury Rye, bot-|to eee the drizzle of Thursday after-|Mrs. Henry Freeman of Hartford ~|to Mr. Arnold for his services. There OPEN ANNIVERSARY pe; vhrrieaario, 3 tled in bond, $1.25, 8 : \ Charles B. Higgins. Treasurer C. Bamard Smith for- his bV to help in all One Bottls O1a Tort. 806, | tler ‘against grip ny medicine | ooy B, Higgins, 14 zoore _aia | et © h . Marys = A:’ & B. Society Have our in all departments, < X ld day of 1064 Washington street, ringfield, lecti DOffice g Crowd in Their Hal The two bottles for $1.28. ‘beneficial effect on patlents, b ke P b i L Election of re. : : r_Hall same to take effect Jan. 21, f . 3111 agents in the woolen trade here- | Nesday night after a short finess. He| The following were the nominations| The 55th anniversary of the organ- tions One quart Paul Jones, $1.25. abouta see a possible sofiening of the |Wes _born in Gelesburg, Ill, and later |made and all were elected: ization of(St. Mary’s Total Abstinence 1916. gor! asiod lived in New York city and West| Deacons for 6 years—C. Edward|and Beneft was One bottle Muscatel Wine, 500, TEioee S por yrufte yarn.. The res- Nowton "He hag beon ' sesident of |Smith and_Shepard B, Palmer. e ncshb':::dm‘: e dcart . . A & B. it ; Saturday, $1.25, Botting ap treseactins arolty 18| e pringfield for the last six years. Ho| Clerk—Alyn L. Brown,_ with a minstrel show by the Goiden Per order » $1:38 : o e e Assistant Clerk—Andrew B, Davies. | Jubiles m ‘otherwise might be finished and deliy- | Was employed as cl Hotel instrels, which was followed o ST amiion I Molvohe, o O | ey iveasrer i Brnest | R gk, o e evendance numbersd | Mos, ¥ . Susha 5 : : E \ . r of ‘atertown lo of . e~ - about and the pro; was - esu Ad " t mlk ¢ A SHANm '!!mrnl‘-: m after the prayer .mleti m;?;"'f’ hefx;?m ;nakm?t, s:m& i G th_vfl:ltlually npnlfu%e‘d. . i 3 God mfi a “ X A 3 e ‘'ord Springs - |uel J. Higging of New York city, an oard anagers—Chaxrl, - programme which was opened Telephone 1182-3 43 West Main St. e s s e;mffi:".',: one 'brother, Samuel K. Higgins ot | Noyes. Lucius Brown, Adams P. Car- |at § o'clock was as follower 0o “delegate and alternate to the lay |Springfield. Burial will be in Norwich. [0l Frank E. Beckwith, Charles g Alabama Jubilee, William Dougher- By FRED R. SMITH Treas. Gale, Joseph P. Holloway, : o eoontetwace t obe held in| He was the son of Samuel HigElns | e M iiton o Fraderion Noves A-|imn: miIost D8 Josaph |sother. KO_FFEE_HAG ‘the annual conference, IR | tormenty lived in Norwich. {_fi:}:"gg“?gyfl m % gl;:_z Nest In, Leo Clish; When I Leave :r;': Dorcas socisty. ~ Burial NOTICE. 2 o e R L, Call saye: Norwich Man Brings Suit. Jobn H. Ford, Charles C. Treat, Frank | gize, Fred.Gee oy O e e T RAL[,[ON’S ”& S muflwm%’s& dfymn‘: Arthur 'm A A oitrustee for three years—Henry E. . ughes, Thomas _McDermot Doseby soieit 8 contimmanon 48 k ber “husband, leaves _one|or Groton for $500 damages which he | Committes on Annual dore i e F RS T ; 28ed 3 years, 8 baby |ciaims he suffered when Mr. Huitch- Chas i G > rles F. Whitney, A. Ernest erry Lo : - ::3‘ n;' %roth!r. eu‘.l.-‘“mmozxx& -truckw ;:gv :.n::’l:fll; and N.lm:’lwa Smlth.““ o u:h !‘)oannldhanr':yn 1‘»’.‘".’1».,"’3»3:‘.", Leo ; ominating Commil lor 16— Overhauling and|.owz. oo sme 2 coromen S 00 Jop sl Seppened | eedV2 NiSon " Botny " iy |Gy Join i e hairocs: 3 “t’wt.:pm“ ‘:‘l:: usfe men. |35 iame avenue In this city. The e g e les W. Bur-| The committee in charge comprised _ e A 25 . to struck the Larsen The meeti; Tatified om. | Jobn Blacker, chairman, W. G. Casey, Repair Work TR ebe Sk o o e v okl B cefe o Ra‘sleudy’ pose Sisote | v i, MeGuinees, Wit Boueher: | Funeras E ) _polatoes, 160 of turnips, 16 | {ered numerous bruises. by the Sunday school and by the Pres- | Twomey, John Wesnlal Btrick o wishes to anpoance that he will recelve s Deans and four barrels of |iegc was badly damaged ton Chapel Sunday schaal. £ oot Aann Weanlak, Pasrick Bar- upiis 1n Volce. Culture and the Afs o¢ of all kinds on pork remaining. leged that Hutchins was driving reck- ¥, 4+ les. 3 . M. C. inging at Studio 6, Allce Bldg. Main AUTOMOB‘LES. 4 v ~ lessly. Had Charge of Supper. m:w the attraction Friday even- - We St., bfilnl.n: po’i;f- g& F 8 a o] Mrs. Mm of Central Vil- The excellent supper served before { "% Hi8 smn..”u arranged to the funeral Mr, 2% Pottor, or R g died at her e early Tuesda; the annual meeting was under the di- nd aria Mipstrels of | hroth: Thomas 3 T Agply' 3 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, T fa’::"aaw iine .;& NO “FRILLS” sisting of | NeW London present a program. P oy ik A e e S AR Pneumo eaves, es he: e TRUCKS and CARTS Busand, & son, John L. ! smedon, !,x:f Just a_Statsment About Food A F. Wyma SUMMER DWELLING BURNED. _Ilubcn::fl Repairs, Painting, Trim. | ters, %13 Gu‘lt'.pu nrkvgu‘.‘m and d‘iom:‘lz::l:r a z:&l;eal"gs;n con;z:‘;; g‘”%ui‘é’l:. Mary Barnes and Mrs. $50,000 House of Edwin Palmer of New Phone 1274-2 or 615-5 // B el e S T Warks ontine Burdlck of Moosup. | eolectod food and is Tacks if he learns | . Asssting them s waltresses were; | YO ® Loss at Oswegatohie Point. 3 GIFTS TO RECTOR. that Grape-Nuts food will put him |Mrs. W. H. Rogers, Miss e POR-" ] 3 rape- will put him = We Be: tho bubilo. eo ol < right. Moore, ang.&mr g fo: and the members Fll'w Made to Rev. F. J. Bohanan of St.; A Cincinnati traveler writes: “About thhban):."hn. erbert :f..‘m re4 ¥ B g = committ ; 2 year stomach got in a bad [Ivy Bailey, Miss A. Grimes, Oewegatdiie 1s of the varioua schools at- Soolt & Clark Qo | . oo™ " "R R G B RN e SR e ] e e oo . 2 On Thursday afternoon at an after- | e and, suftered misery. wor sev. | beth Hall ed R iy e DELIVERED FREE & eral _months noon. tea. helq by the Laries Guild of | ahout 70 pounds in weight and finally St. Andrew’s church in the Guild|had to give up a position and go | |cEMEN WANT TO 507 to 515 North Main St. i i ) T dneg s R A 2 . 5 = : e < puin ew was the cele. TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE, do, ‘brought hom that brant, ‘was . M. 5 ; : 1 tablo and | of Grape- Nuts 500 414 coasel e to Tolissuinn . Thomes deacon, Rev. - PLANTS, ETC. 4 in com-itry it. I told her it'was no use but :b-ln-n. + PRICES RIGHT § 03 mivérsary | finally to humor her I tried a little Th afternoen. ‘ceremontes. 3 s 2 e church, o « . The comnmil LEAP YEAR oo ea 0 the orea” | Nl to make & tong story short,| Sk is clear, blood all right room, Mrs. Fitch A, Dolbeare, in be- | home. 3{&::& that I might use m“ lh, ; a and ‘(hhe:;u juz;t ;trmmt my taste. It N"m&b oh P 8 rew’'s | was the first £0o at I had eaten in Y& X 3 : Wemfl:}mm':mdm 135 At : Nuh “Old Point Comfort, h d c g . rape-Nuts: I ‘went ' up v an- Buy Early : pounds in December ta 19 . pounds ; e, k- Y ; . and :nmhwonuch for any man's ¥ 9 w ng of the | pockét book. In fact, I am thoroughly n :.s - Dairy the icknamed Alarm Clocks Snough ot 16 Interders with any otk d - fair. ' Speakers te me. = Next to Maplewood Cemetery wite, hardly kmowing what to = year that did not cause any S, agriculture possil “You can publish this if you want e e g;’.'xx’g' is a true statement without any st of All Kinds at F R e ot fo0a. will do m out the lous benefits to food Con s} frills. 3 2 B : e ad] o M R o, Buttla m‘; this show th"‘ uin Ever read the e 3 gen! e oeeioen to e et Y

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