Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 26, 1916, Page 5

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L 0 R Mar ot S t 5.24 (Make Excell Jolly) ufllxtmomnmdahmnl l;‘“‘s‘“u""?“- EDLESS FLORIDA ORANGES 70 NEAPPLE ORANGES ...... ' G0OD ORANGES trom " " briet . : been for Jan. 37, Thui :KBAN SPINACH . « 28¢ ‘The moon is in its last quarter to- wflr. rela ¥ ! t Woodrow Wilson. ULIFLOWER . 306 | morrow, the 27th, at 645 p. m. - e TucE. : pos s b, ik B T T e P e Tuesdsy night the B. J. Cross com- ELERY KNOBS e e R g A Tha | wits Sré. Dareows satec: Mt Groras pany of Jho Bave the con- ING BEANS . 206 | Monday. Howard in Norwich. i *“:hn':. sl!Nv;L:?!‘;A:ow.!.!r' ': During 1915 there were 30 births, NOLLES ARE ENTERED. ‘marriage: he t —_— INDIANA BEEF AND LAMB, Fanocy |33 ‘;;:,‘"',:;g" =10 the tOWE | | ‘Watarford and Mentville Gases. in Criminal Superior Court. Phone SOMERS | 1 famous Flanagan Sinei — chostza % the fremen's ball, Friday| Before Judge Willlam L. Beanett in evening, Jewett City.—adv. the criminal superior court here on Tuesda. rning, State - A record time. mixer was run i sl o i i adint A EIUIl maoved of.n notie 1o |IRst. Dight. and_ihe. men were a_teachers’ meeti: Emest E. Bl]llafll i “schoolhouse, Coventry, early in |the cases of Christopher Beebe, Her- | LSy POUFing the concrete 4 the month. bert Dayton Fred muott. young The electric searchlight from the wn ere | received men who have under bonds of |of the Hopkins & Allen building fu e VIOLIN Paintings by Bmil Carlsen, one of 31,000 esch. pished the llght for the men to work uesday an: NS oY the Lyme artists, are shown together lulg;: Hull sald it would be im- and several bug lights were also inder. of the -pn- by daylight. : In‘tne Macbeth, Galleries, No. 450 Fifth poss! try the cases without one put up where the Tatxer Is placed In | The Conneoticut uwu-rlu company TEACHER avenue, New York, in an attractive|witness wnn e missing. It la claime | Chesthut street. is furnishing = the mixers display. 0'that Sazauel Lewia, ghe of the ehief | Bators. the concrete work could he|gravel from loca gravel banke, the St All String Instruments repalred Fithesses for the. state, was drowned | staried It was JOURG mecessary 10 sink | {hey Bave DUt 13 teams on the sob. aw; Pt * (S Btcing, e Rev. H. J. Wyckoft has written #|from a towboat in New York harbor It behooves us in this country to as- er, Constipation, T Sy e Violins sold on easy terms hymn for the Sunday school children |jast December. ist you im the reilef of your people For appointments address E. |of the rsdecflblgn‘?":“lr;efi':;‘"{l‘:g g}';:vgi The three men were arrested on in- | ALIENATION CHARGES - in' the old country. We should give £ BUELARD, Glies Fice. Mar- e words being sung formation that charged an assault up- our mite to help. that Melford. on Nettio Burdick RN o Sl AGAINST CAPT. ROGERS. . Thursday the people of this country | nal il . ul th last and with assault u will more tha nd to A Danfelson_patient, Mrs. A. H.|Wiliam M. Burdick with intent to L. | Newport Man Brings Suit Against New | Major George 8. 8mith Pressnted Res- | i1l More than gemerously respo Strons, who dl:edm;s:‘m&dty l:";l;e There was also a charge of exploding London Tug Captain. ignation, Which Was Accepted. Trinity Church Pastor. orwich sf 03] Bre: s | dynamite with intent to injure s of ema: Neck, lea‘e: her husband and several i!urfllck family. i i Robert J. Hamilton, a laundryman of | The resignation of Major Goom' !R;;'lmll"realr‘lg:dx C‘::M f; m children. Motions for nolles were also made | Newport has begun suit against Cap-|S. Smith, formerly of this city, as in- 2h. ucon,;l lpzlkar .flg he g:lt ;ruu" Tuesaay _afternoon the women's | BY 1h° Sais attorney in the cases of | (ain Joseph S. Rogers of New London, | spector of the Soldiers' home at Nor- | honored to have been invited as one of prayer meeting at the Central Bap-| ¢ Montville, wh;‘ were accused of |2nd Waterford, Conn., for alleged |Oton, was received Tuesday by the|the epeakers in the interest of the Iriaresting. Tasner by “Mre**h% a7g | making a criminal assault upon a|alienation of the affections of his wife, | Soldiers' hospital board at a meeting | MOvement which those in the audience PO interesting manner by Mrs. Shepard (fechle minded Woman, Grace HATring: | samm. Jane Hemilton dad seoking |in the governors offce in the capitol preveahl . o ——— CORPORATION TAX . o O e e O ptery ' DOW 2t the | gomages of $3,000. The case will come | The resignation was accepted. this tremendous war, said Rev. Mr. TO _SUPREME COURT. A former rector of Trinity s~ r - There were present at the meeting | Coleman. The first is that every com- s T, RVl € e o e R ] = o‘c“:eg:‘: Governor Holcomb, Adfutant General | Patant is trying to put the blame on | Atéarney General Brings Sult to Have Seymour, rector of 'St mcn.al' s in_no condition to testity. an perior court in Newpoht. ptaln the other side. Nobody wants to take Points of Law Settled. church, Litchfield, celebrated his Soth|the other evidence in the case Was|pogers is master of the tug Minnie of Goorse M. Cole, Surgeon General P.|ine responsiblilty. They are ashamed e birthday Monday. b the Waterford. young men|NeF, London. @ 3 Ny T el o;-’g;,hh‘g'i:m"l"hu::r. of it ‘They know it is a disgrace ot| Hartford, Conn, Jan. 35—That part ogers an man A oty gt K 3 The bug light over the middle of |nor the Montville youne man wers put e '* HiSEed e SEPtR N fogether vrutlully confined o the action taken | Rev. My Coteman: eatd thas oll the | the pavesene o taxve by s S Doxology lane has been replaced by |to plea at thls term of court. in places in Providence, Newport and |on the resignation of the inspector. It | neutral nations of the world are ready | cellaneous corporations will be taken the city lighting department and the Two On Bench Warrants. New London on divers occasions from |Was decided not to appoint a suc-|¢; sympathize with the belligerents.|to the supreme court of errors to de- many who use that thoroughfare every Charles Henry Sisson of Stonington early last January to early Septem- |Cessor to Major Smith, but to transfer | ywhat a wonderful thing human sympa- | termine the polnts of law. The law night are pleased thereat. was brought into court on a bench| ..~ ong that hotel registers will show |the duties of the position of inspector thy is, sald Rev. Mr. Coleman. The|was passed at the last nfw assem- Thames SouSil Rraal Aresun ] Reromt by the abthidn, cikeged with | citires of 3. H. Hofees 4ud wifs'gnd otas By e B Pelton, the ad- | people may seem to be separated into[bly. Attorney General ~Georgs K. regular meeting § p. m., MacDougal's | son, and their 5 months old chila. He | it the, sald Mr.and Mrs. Rogers |3 s,ves 5100 a month, the amount | CL33e% Yot there is a bond of friend- | Hinman brought the suit in the su- wich, Conn. RINGS for the little finger, with bent stones — Amethyst, Sapphire, Ruby, Sard- onyx, Bloodstone. Neat- est thing out. See them here and get the prices, which are moderate. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Out Now o 3 i chowder, etc. 9.15 p. m. and the off- | pleaded gullty and said he did not | win U identified as the man end Woo | ¢%celary paid the inspector. Pl o F G T B e L SR ""‘, e SRos A Simal] Ciere il e Nomie Ioft | RNt S Iewver. unmarried The action of the board means the | breast that responds in sympathy to|request the suj Established 1872 over. “Every member must help."—| John Higgins, who is 18, was also| WP 9" \roo mamiiton were mar- |abolishing of the office of inspector adv. presented in court on a bench war- the sufferings of another. Opinian, About Torty corporations - | rted in New London September 15, 1904, |9 the liome, but it is not expected | "N; words of mine, no brush of the | cerned in the making of gas and elec- IEVGREERS The Otis Iibrary’ books include | (20t and pleaded not guilty to break- | nrg Hamilton having been previously | !0 cause any trouble in the manage- | painter, can depict the horrors and |tricity and the sale of water are in- Isles of Spice ana Paloy beoa® o Veae|ing into ‘the Berry-Kinney bullding | married and divorced. She was a Miss | Mment. The board considered this mat- [ ERFu/Sh. “08 softe of the non-combate | volved. Ioles of Spice and, Palm, by A. H_Ver-|in Mystic on October 30 and stealins | Tl Ti* Newport, M Harilton | ter fully before it decided to transter ants. The least we can do is to think | It is alleged that the companies in- formerly of Norwich, who has won & | ° e he has a divorce petition pending | the duties to the adjutant. As a mat- t ¢ volved h: 3 ) As be was a minor Attorner 3. I |aitingt nis wits in the court there In | eF Of fact the position of inspeotor e oy e L S “Good Clothes Store” | WHgngcrotation by his travels and|Desmond was appointed guardian ad | WENcH" ne" charges adultery, cruelty |Was created just before Major Smith | ‘®xlS™L 1\ Loeaker, Hon. Nelson J.|wae duo last fall “They claimed that 3 - = | tem and was also asigned to him as |and other misdemeanor in his bill m s i na By wes the | Asiing. (oAld_that alifough we do nof | they were entitied to certain reductions Darasseof Hases aricas Ml oo Plbere ey Ll know what the conditions really are, or | as follows: From incidental operations; DR. SHAHAN et ot the WiDiseote Teanlhne et ATINER WHIBT. WHIST, GOVERNOR DECLINES TO (o haveatie fas made arrangements | what the conditions will be after the | payments out of the capital and & gen- Marion Block, 326 Main Street M| chanze there has been a demand in NAME JEWISH RELIEF DAY |beds in the dormitories of the home. |J¥8% 18 over, we do know that suffering | eral deduction of all operating expens- SPECIALIST Norwich and Danielson for girls who Twenty-Two oo i It is said there has been a marked | Xists throughout the warring nations. Sedgwick W. R. C. ¥ es, . have had experience in the work to We do know that it is not only the men | The attorney general filed a demur- on Dissssss of the Stomash anil B o ietitute Tor She sRémat CpivReocs: T|lb|n at the Buckingham Memori- '”'P':::'.::“:‘""u":’°"Pm“'s:.°m::' o [{EREaSERt, i ecnditions at the Sol- at the front who are the sufferers. The | rer and arguments on the cave have mcx CAT Hm al; 3 ek _| wives, the babes and the c n will | been heard for several days. was 2.4 and 7-8 p. m. __ Tel. 821 Although milk dealers are supposed e e ro e s & i | Suffer for years to come. finally agreed to take the matter up to pay a half dollar and renew their| A matinee whist was held on Tues- artford, Conn., Jan. 25.—Governor licenses Jan. 1: . We do know that it is our duty|to the highest tribunal in the state. H 20 out of Holcomb has received a telegram from | ¢2fly in the fall by inmates of the . Whi a0t 3u i Norwich have made re: | Mormarial e Sordgwick, Worers Her | the Nationa! Committes on Jewlah Re- | home st Nesoton. Commander’Gria- | £ UIP, thost people, Iohat e should | ¢ 1 sald, unofclally &".".2'.‘?;"&"‘&'.‘: FREDERICK WELD |tv: to City Clerk Arthur G. Crowell | liof corps, No. 16, with 22 tables piay. | lief day to be observed Thursday for | ¥old of Guilford of the Conmectieit contribute, everybody should, contri- | compan'es are required to pay ine tax. to date. fng feom 3-t0. & DelSek the purpose of rasing money for Jew- T e, A R S4led on | bute on January 27, 1916 for the ObIit- | is in the neighborhood of $100.00 Baritone 5 Four pretty prizes, all of cut glass |iSh War sufferers asking him to pro- | Governor Helcomb and ft was declded | cration of the sufferings of the It & consigered” probable thet the 3 At the monthly meeting of the|yoro awarded, the fortunate ones to|Claim the day officially. bospital board went to the home, |Siricken Jéwish people. Let us all | matter will reach the supreme court wishes to announce that he will recelve | Farmers' Cooperative Purchasing as- | receive them being trs. Ca.l'weu Mrs. | The governor replied to the tele- | i he inmates had an opportunity | 8¢t together and let us all help os|at its March sitting. mmonn which was made,last nging a enkins, director of the Ex- urpose o of those poor stricken people. .| NEW scorE L St beginning Jan. d6th. For -%tem ent’ stations’ at Neave. liaven and “flzhe“:‘g,’;" WES “succebstully carriea]$ame time declining to-make the proc- | It developed at the hearing that the | Of (R3%C BooT Siricken Beople. . e Mors Wall Strest Wiokedness. fen gad appointsas persomrgbl "":‘ will speakon the Fertilizor Sit- | gee under the dirsotion of the execu- | limation, saying he did not think he | SIS Somplainie were asunet the | (ngue by Rabbi Max Stamm and Y oy v trolios g fween the'hours of 3 and 8 b, . Syed- | uat tive committes of which Mrs. Ger. |PS7 the POWer 1o lssue WL o or|mitory: Also it was stated by some |RaPL 3. N g o 105 | Was One of Principet Topios Discusesd | thit SEtREES Tenms 1o Tethe, Geor::: i C_ | Graduate nurses have been invited'| trude Tootill is chairman. Holcomb. sald We 1 Bot thimk he | WHo apoke before the board that Col- B s ¥ the Traaias - Convention, | Okiahoma and Loulsiana have | fo attend the quarterly mesting of the ey - i should assume any authority in re. |onel Robbins was doing the best he|°d the speakers of the evening. at State Association’s raduate Nurses' Association of Con- J lending money at from 20 to . Fard to proclaiming days for any par. | could, but that Major Smith at times District Captains, Hartt Cons, . 28— cent. is only another proof et how | necticut, to be held in Norwich, at e ticular purpose, only so far as he was | {00k Gffairs into his own hands. The| On Thursday about 100 gentlemen |scors cora” for the fammery Gitry mow|Wicked Wall Street is—wall = Street | the Nurses' Home of W. Backus b = empowered by the statutes, He real- g“;‘ has since retired and now Major [anq ladies wiil solicit aid under the |the selection of a datry nuan and the | Journal. % h.ounitx.l, ‘Wednesday, Feb. ’nd, at 2.30 ‘The funergl of James Mnfln' Was | jzed that the powers of the executiye | M th goes. leadership of captains, and it is hoped | growing of soy beans m.tflv\l All Other Teu, h. ... 25¢ o'clock. held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock [were limited and he did not desire - from the parlors of Undertakers Cum ps that when the contributions are count- | were the principal to] lu discussed a On Your Way, Woody. At the social meeting of the Con-|mings & Ring. Rev. Willlam H. Ken. | © © oo e limitations. ctiy ich: ‘was' his home For meny | o, NoTwich will be ettt | e s e ot s r,“l R e yuars Al -« N A - | min, 3 5 . Ken- = A cities in the s ut. convention o cuf re than t ago. Baking Powder, Ib. ... 12c |!necticut Society of Colonial Dames, | nedy of St. Mary's church officiated at vears, his residence being on Laurel & Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.|the service. Friends acted as bearers ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME years ext | The city and vicinity has been di- [men’s association in Hartford on Tues- | fall it will e, “Thace all, Wilson e | Hill avenue and his place of business | yideq into fifteen districts and the | s - 5 day. A display of butter tubs Included | Springfield Urion. Not-a-seed Raisins, pkg. 12c || Erederick F. Brewster of New Haven, |and burlal took place in St. Mary's|Giyen at Meeting of Round Table with | °7, Commerce street. He was in the |captaing of each district = - were an-|one of 52 representing the product of there will be a series of tableaux rep- | cemetery. tea, coffee and spice business. He is | nounced as follows: single champion cow for the year. Mince Meat, pkg. .. ... 8¢ J|rcsenting the ancestors of some of the William Sanford Partridge, Dr. and Mrs. Siocum. v mle‘mb:; ‘(’f,,f‘":fi';‘c" post, No. 1, G.| * Distriet No. 1, H. Alofson: No. 2,|Tne ‘Sverage cow was representsd by Funeral services for Willlam San-| With an attendance of nearly 50, Nl i R R S 1oy Sage, pkg. .......... 8¢ A Rockville correspondent states |ford Partridge were conducted at|43 of whom were members and the |STONY BROOK RESERVOIR Stamm, Fabbi J. N. Rosenb "N E oy that Judge oJhn E. Fahey, grand mas- | Brewster's Neck chapel Tuesday aft- |others invited guests, the Norwich 5 M Sirkin, A, Golaby n“ erg, . Tied Elks Duckpin Alley Scere. IP’s Poultry Seasonin ter workman of the Anclent Order of | ermoon at 2.15 o'clock by Rev. Frank | Round Table met on Tuesday evening A UL POND: | e T oo "2 a.| . 3. D. Lucy was In top form at the g, United Workmen, will go Thursday | Potter of Gales Ferry. All To Christ | at the home of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Jooi e g e ek gy Quckpin game at the Eiks alleys on 8¢ §| evening to Stonington to visit Ston.|I Owe and Going.Home to Die No|B. Slocum, No. 156 Broadway. Gained Fast in First Twenty-two Days | Cramer, L. Strongin ‘\" 5D, Sner: Tuesday evening and ~ Jlinston lodge. There will be a public | More, were sung by Mrs. Elmer Tubbs. | ‘The roll call was answered with of January, R gl NSy B ANE | sty i ceted Holders by tieing the Chosolate 16¢ || mstaliation. The bearers were Willlam Austin, Wil- | astronomical whims, A very excellent fon. nd. Rabbi Joseph Siiver: No. 10, liam Perkins, John Carpenter and A. er on American Sculptors was read | Stony Brook oir, which for|D: Cohen, J. Bloom: No. 11, A. Kadigh, Twenty painters of the Blue Dome |F. Crumb and burlal took place in | by Mre. Jonn B Fanning e s T b oty which_Jow H. Kasowich; No. 12_(Norwich Town), y Mrs. John E. Fanning and another | some time hae been almost wholy shut alm Fellowship, who arew inepiration i |to cometery at Brewster's Neck. Rol- [equally’ well prepared paper onThe |off from suppiving the oity. only | 3 gsenwartsi o, 13 Gewett Citr: UNRULY k m nature, in a resort in the |atives and friends were present at the | Glory of the Heavens was read by | enough of a stream being permitted to A truant officer has declared that Umted Tea [mpor[ers CQ_ Catakills, are showing the fruits of |service. Mrs. S, S. Thresher. During the in- | run to keep up a circulation in the pipe | 273 Baitic). A. Ableman, B. Alexander. most such children who come under their venture in an exhibition in Mr. Partridge died in Preston on {ermission_ refreshments wero served | line, has reached full pond, Supt. Ed- TN > onptalnn mte 35 WA WU ANe in S York. One of the Dromaters is Poult, | Jamuary 33 ot the age of 88 Joars by the hostesses, Mrs. Joel B. Slocum | win L. Eurnupd!oundw:‘hensuhpe took | X;, M. H. A, the Reliet headquarters, |1ls observation ere ot property 218 Main Street ney Bigelow. Undertakers Church & Allen had [and Miss Jennie S, th Suiligha, i tos Soems - el e mak Y and Miss Jennie Spencer. e measurement on Saturday. e s ot e i es children cross, Deevish i charge of the funeral arrangements. After the intermiasion, E. A. Tracy,| On Jan. st it was down 20 inches |y A f€IgPRORe I8 0 be installed at the | ;5" uly. Our local Stesmer Plshmena, Wten with 699, Mrs. George Henry. president of the Round Tabie, read |from full pond, but in the next 22 days | o M- F. A for o igonntl. & proprietor_of th = 900 Teet of yelilow Bz, 3 |dw'r'.°mmofl The funeral of Mary Nolan, wife of |38 original paper on My Garden. The | it gained fast from the snow and rain | ioze Who Wwish may telephone fn GEORGE G. GRANT Ing eT CRrE0 At the Contral Vermont | ggorce’ Henry, was neld st Gegers|PEPEr Was an actual description of the | that came with the result that it reach- Y. M. H. A. where they will receivs parl Fra street, | T05€, garden, which Mr. Tracy has had |ed the full mark last Saturday. The ::;'pn':d N e " centeal Ner g‘:lm;unud-l;rfir::n;gn S e by, o ears aid Me Triey ity hus has this fine body of 383 PESDOE. MEISNENER. © st Ui Ean - & ex a picture of his roge arbor. | 000,000 gallons of water ready to be Undertaker and Embalmer |mort raiicad Evis Aopiriop, meiated at tne | Sy Nl S dper e Tracy had. dia- | Sren Upon whch nectch, o of the |, The Chincse postofice naw handles early more than 4,000,000 parcels, | Rourishing properties of 32 vidence S Tal About 39 was taken Trom the purse | burial took place in Maplewood ceme- | tributed cards having a printed verss | same time Fairview reservoir has prob- Loyl Providens s ftville ighing 30,000,000 pounds. and. 1f LYol Ne esoribing the characteristics of some |ably gained a little from the recent | gsters 3 ower. card was in an envelo) ew, whic supply- | money, Telephone 630. apridMWFawl Bfig{:&w}u Rt ;‘e‘;{;flh:‘{fl; Bl Mg s B O Lavies Sheintad ot | and numbered. As the numbers were |ing practieally all the :vuler for ':gn);e CLEANSE THE BLOOD o€ ..d E-bal-er’ Tman, lled the cards were read and all | time, was down 58 Inches from full the washstand, where it remained long | which was held at her late home, No. | were giomg & shince o ] i AND AVOID DISEA guess the name | pond. When Fairview is full It contal ¢ Kenyon’s Famous FUOUY fo Dy ey 28 High street, Sunday afternoon at|of the flower. A record of the Correct | a supply of 450,000,000 Eallons. 3 STREET » There are reports in political cir- | Byomors” MT“"F"fi‘“" Yere, paorris | answers was kept and Miss Mary Wat- —_— When your blood is impure, weak, 337 MAIN i RYE MEAL sles that Oex-Mayor George M. Lan-|ana K. 's-v:uhx.xerx.mménm w:.|-m ?: i’.’.“n&l‘,fi.f" Z? ii'i.'r:"éfii ;hr:xentfl; Vi G A NOTED thin and debilitated, your system Oppesite Post Offica ers, an Ocean avenue summer resi- P R | and JOHNNY CAKE MEAL |acnt, s sending out fesiers to 5ot | - Smeng “thosg s Seimidance at the|® JO1Ume of Tagords poems. First Rehearaal of Minstrals—Architeo. | becomes susceptible to any or all | . Phone 3212 Lady Assistant gauge on the political situation in New A feature of the evening and a sur- tural Drawing Class Resumes. diseases. { FRESH GOODS funeral were the flve children of the 9 . Britain, with an idea of becoming a|deceased. The children are Mrs. Rosie | hise tne g malority of thase present Put your blood in good eondition. RALLION’S |t tor the mayoraity. Schwarts, Harry Blinderman and J f:,:’:,:e.:'h:..":":y Sesinald Ashbey fogen | AbOUt 25 attended the minstrel re- | Hood's Sarsaparilla acts directly 1 (o There Js to be an tmprovement in g;b Slinderman and Ruby and Woit bie home on Broad strest. The tele- niEne Henty LaFontatns is to be'iny | and peculiarly on the btl.huood—l:tmnm o How Many Are Restored To e lighting of passenger cars on the Dphone receiver was nd revitalizes New York, New Haven & Harttord | ,ci®, Eliiderman died on January 22 | company by Rev. Dr. Slocum and the | Bianist. The rehearsal, which was the | fles, enrichies and revitalize Health. The more Knots a PliraRd. - An qrdec has b atter an illness of two weeks. 1 P distinotly heara by | Arst. e held under the direction of | builds up the whole sys Fequiring the insiallation of new Hene. e o e ~ i Bt Saecutayy SRS WG A Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘é“t :‘W“:dfl“ i —_— /] in; ems in fifty of the road': RY. The musical numbers included vocal e Sre < it gl g | test of forty years. el ay. g n‘ n" E s” P w7 e Tana ol ant ST e wiliom Armetrony, | soecions) i e Sy aeier B | seemone i Sty et he X far Watipyow, - il Akt oivey snlesion e | companie: Y TS. ‘eston C. Pullen. #) 3 't i~ i Sarah Marla, widow of Eli Taylor| Mrs. William Armatrong died at her | During one of her selections Miss Les- D oo g o Lakes of the —— == becomes ue-nryw neglect nl shows, the more valuable { Smith, died Monday evening at the|home In Central Village after a four |ter was assisted by Miss Dorothy | teacher + iy 2 residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. D.|day’s iliness with pneumonia. She | Gregson, violinist, Mrs. Pullen accom- ‘The monthly meeting of the Woman's Johnson, in Groton, after an illness |leaves @ daughter, Miss Josephine | pansing on the piano. A i Goe B n est, Tueadey of several weeks. She is survived by | Armstrong, who Is the assistant prin- R et e oo “;’1‘ v v.vn being made fo: oth two daughters, Mrs. Johnson and an- |cipal at the high school. Her hus- ANNUAL PRIVATE SOCIAL. Sl Tatatton Which (b6 £ 0f o giher dsughter, who Tesldes in Hart- |band died a few veara ago in Fu —_— e e g s s SR D ford. fucket: R. 1, shortly before the fam- [Given at Miller's by Night Sohool ef | {ER4S™S &1} (10 JOURE peoplc’s orsan. e for o contgnce oo | S0, % Coni, Slst Bl | Norwih Commersial Sobel. | 523 i G’ Februn was in the family lot in Yantic ceme- chureh, about 1”1.’”“1“" have been | tery at Norwich. Rev. J. B. Slocum, |a iy e o8 mhos it ks ptovudm :Y lo‘ T, ll“m ‘B? ‘:h‘o D. D conducted & committal service. |on Tuesday evening at the annual pri- m“g‘r‘!"mh"c;!m‘ o ";'m:tr“:“: UMfltlk ers Henry Allen and Son | vate social [lv.n the night school ”OW"’H P oney Tar '; had charge of the local arrangements. | of the Norwich Commercial school, in- tertainment. mfimumm she is. pain in the —_fluhh nnuul:h’b-uh‘duwl phihe o We do not apply this Rd- u-.a-im-.nd.:.qm-. |to our Second.—Themedicine most success- | ey l uUvB Pinkhem’s Vegetable W-flmfi- it overcomes Try us and see. Tuds the number bel: bers For forty years it has been making B,m 2nd Back Badly Wranched, §1‘;.35r;‘:=m§ for the Jast eight vears: mmwmm beck- Individuals and corporatis Habl nes accl Satu y-wnlu e lengthy _programme was . mmm IF HOME STUDY [i, sseners wnder e smorsncy | wben e atismpied to cet aveard s | orougnly enicyed Trom stast to fin- J,.’:‘m R ag A e -.um..., IEMARD CO federal tax law, who are required to Holley car &t Franiiin square ish was interspersed with soprano "fllfi RRRTRAL WAl 'malkes your child’s eyes ache, there is special tax, have but six days|W¥as. dragged nearly to The Bnn.un frregularity and periodic and we can make bu has ah invaluable ‘Mrs. Henry ,' Parker have P. Co hag beer May P ?jégoln'iunuz o intermaiseion ae 3‘ s s iy and the Chunge of suffering much pain from his raibes. dance 3 °‘n° ‘Third.—The great number of unso- Red Cross headquarters in the e £ “m“'% ‘Andiover, Andover, Mass., of 'n.-.yn building were in °h% of| Saybrook Grade Crossing Hearings. ‘William Birge and Mr iam | The public utjlities commission gave OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN, ‘AGIN""" Tuesday grning, Mrs. | nearings on Tuesday at Hartford 10 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. YUl Austip ana Mes. Phone 1312 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon ing Annex, Room A Phone 1274-2 or 615-5 FOR ALL OCCASIONS DELIVERED FREE escape that reaches the thres | tained by the m i g b3 on the B: e s WEHEN X0U_ w. SVANT to put your bus. side of the L. Cha.pnum Tt has been found that the ash Dbetore Access to it is | th £ the h ST P U B R RS Rl R T8 gy e Wways on each floor,

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