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= : ‘s orrmicuLr N B e s " j:rlinn'u.p,...u..mlu Norwich e e oo . o oe rp e o People. 5 r We are fortunate indeed to be able ?O—meimlufinm.w ? to profit by the experience of our meighbors. The public utterances of it LYY o} B Ropaira for all makes Norwich residents on the following subject will Interest and benefit many ! gEEE e —— o e gi";%a' Sunday: "":.am‘”!.’..‘!“;‘fi e e o S St et s proot i Nt¢ML 12 FERRY STREET 3 igi ot chinae Gocliedl and: - Eyouily[Soeveavin : i Mrs. Jared Howitt, Palmer St Nor- This Is Gas Heater |« sty tnd Sinday, ™" hose remains e Com. wich, says: “For several months 1 TG Wbather ool = &mm&w e pror i i i o m’fi ; 'was bothered by pains across the small | e e L Y S e o ey o MODERN PLUMBING With the sudden drop in the|ed by local snows: Sunday fair Gron voters of the city held & well decensed ndecis! T knew that my kidneys were at fault e e 2 ture; the absence of | ., m:?m;“%flhn P b e hrec chilaren: nd 1 got & box of Doan's Kidney Pills | slectricity la to lighting. Wa guaran- feam and ofher heating, has e mior g S Syt ol Sontiis | «t X. D Sevin & Sonts Drug Store. | b L S VLIS Yeren her. Bar.| Happenings in Norwich a half.cen-| ot “Ereadway's hall Tast GlENC was welt TR R G PR SN brought discomfort to many. |changes Friday: -k A'GAS HEATER [ %™ R B e ol | S et v Blok omtosont spd e heat WD TR TSy A 3 b 3 5 Monday, Jan. 29, 1866.—Rev. H. S. were chosen " oo B 55 owast 15717 0 70| Huntinglon of s town nae Tocelved | Ventons as follows: S 3 i iy J F. TOMPKINS b AT v i and accepted a call to the church in|gtarikcweather, George Pratt, J. A. Ster- Price §0c, et =il dealers. Don't . GAS STEAM RADIATOR Do dyivens. Warner, New Hampshire. 1y, James Licyd Greene; county—Elias > 0 n Predictions for Friday: Far. Time to Build N. L. N. R. R. Cotirell Elisha. P. Sioc By Sane, simply ask for a kidney remedy—get 67 West Main Street will give you xmmedmteo c;;)‘m. 8y "‘: Prediob 108, Thursday o bl v'v&-“::‘n“u-mm; 5"“‘;'”&8.“0?{"\'1‘ P. Cotrell, . 6. %,:’.;. g Doan's Kidney Pllis—the same that y . Sun, Mooun and well, C. C. er; te—Henry $ or ICE. extend one year, the time of building z . fort fn the F:me e R TR Y et b S S e 2 s Eevit bt Foser e co.| - Robert d. Cochrane : ses. e m Amherst to lont e. A ps, lo, . X, v Full, new stock on hand, | g oo e | 0 amains of the RO i B L e B mrsntice; Hare. Dotk yREE Ty GAS FITTING, . 3T - ,“n' EOD' ! 588 et Sergeant, Col. Coit's old partner, who Drelldconvtulot 'h.ofrlhll‘d;hh::.::‘ #LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, - X - 3 37| died in Hartford, Thursday, were|ance pany 3 e e 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cens. i i z brought A to Yantic by the after-|sisned his position and is suceeded i The City of Nfl"fld‘ 7 ) it Boon train Saturday and will be buried by W. S Drackenriage e, late Vics | who l;::‘d:lg:‘:o Tl;dBl’h“nce Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Free 'llu Kinds ant Vg B i here. - o ALWAYS (N STOCK - | 657 $66.- Ww.|tion with the company. o by Gas and Electrical Dep't. h&5 | i g Tuesday, Jan, 30, 1868—George W.|Uon With A o eold at auction Piano Tuning and Repairing » B Bix hours aftec nigh waiee L Ts low | o towna of Bosrah, Griswold “and | Wednesday by John Brewster, was Scratohed or marred cases restored o Py o A, &“ uwm “ i H ildi; tide, which is followed by flood tide, Plainfield, to remove the bodles of h ,500, ginal finish, = 2 co—cor. and ¥ 321 Main St., Alice Building; ide. which is followed by nelr sodiers who dled in rehel pris. |1and by Charles Hamond for 32,935, 38 FRANKLIN STREET. Heating and Plumbing Tetophons ¢83-13 | GREENEVILLE qw‘nl,hn:d “ci‘::rc:y:mx::fl;n:i‘ l’fl ‘fwr» Thousands Attended Funeral. Phone 1214-3, Norwich, Conn. ch to re mas ., Bu S st &% e XA U, 92 Fraoklin Strect The office of Joba A. Mer. S °°;‘:":' crsupe mcl ‘Gm‘"‘ Sugomsra) Plans for Funeral Service. tribute to the remains of its heroes|place in the hall of fame. Fellowship |Fmeralds for o series of thres games [ RtSCER RN . A o Ameeti; f the selectmen of the |wh ve up their lives during the|With him means the best company, For Holds Exercises. town and the commiitee appointed by | war. ‘The bodies of elght of her sol- | purity of life, singleness of motive, lof- | Feb. 11. The Thread City five are 2| RON GASTINGS [gan & Son has been removed 4 iy - for the | €, common councll {o maks asrange- | dlers who died in the prison pen at :lnes:h of mu; and beaut: A .I,; cl-:’arn‘:_ gg:frb‘:?fi:e"{:e“ .:l;’uom %:, ::‘ . ‘ | e postponed entertainment for the ts for the ful al of the eight sol- | And ille, were honored by a pub- | ter, the race has no parallel to Jesu 51 &‘ D‘ “ N WATCH BRACELETS, benefit_ of the Greeneville Congrega- | qiors: recontly disintered and brought |1l funeral attended by thousands, and | Christ always ook o special interest|WArks of real baseketball. FURNISHRR REOMETLY ¥ to venport | tional Sunday school was given by the | home from Andersonville, was held at | burled in a lot in Yantic cemotery don- |in men: he fed them bread not husks| A committes has been appointed to | Goodwill Bible class in the Sunday | th 11 “chamb. ‘Monda: - |ated by the city. It and made them belleve they were|3FFange for an old fashioned dance. FOUNDR co 1020 West School rooms Friday evening With a | ning. 1t was decided o have tuneral | handsome monud = THE VAUGHN Y Main street, the old Elevator building. « e PENDANTS, BROOCHES ning. 1t was decided to have funeral | handsome monument will worth while. He didn’t judge men by S > very large number attending. The en-|services in Breed hall, on Thursday |erected by private and public contri- | their dress or the size of their pocket-{ Former Pastor Spoke at Banquet. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street tertainment was a Dbig success and a|pext, at 10 o'clock a. m., in which all | butions. Business was generally sus-|book. He knew that some who dressed neat sum will be realized. citizens are invited to take part. There [ pended durimg the funeral exercises. |best had the most rotten hearts. He|Name soclety of St. Aloysius church The evening’s programme follows: | will be no funeral sermon at this time, | = Calvin L. Rawson of this city, a stu- [ Was interested not in the man's dress | New Hoven? Rev, oThn i Stamiaten: ital Mandolin duet—George Helmboldt | put all the clergymen of the city will|dent in the office of George Prait, Esq. |but in the man. Everywhere and allia former Sacred Heart church pastor, Corset Hospi and Fred Helmboldt. be present and will make brief ad-|was admitted to the bar at the Jan-|the time he trled to show man his|gave a characteristic address. The| o . Songs—Miss Jennie Kendall (it |dresses, appropriate to the occasion.|uary term of the superior court. real worth, his wonderful possibilities.| New Canaan Advertiser says the fol- | RICHMOND’S CORSET HOSPITAL— Highland_costume). A funeral car will be provided and the| We understand that the position of | All this I have said that you might|lowing concerning Rev, Futher: Sea.| In the shopping district—Cleaning, Teacher of Song—The Frail, double male quar- | military, firemen, etc, are expected to | superintendent of the Worcester and | the better appreciae his = company. | plotoms address: The address had | Mending and alterations at moder- | o ..~ ol 00 F tette. turn out in the progession. The band | Nashua Railroad, recently vacated by | With kings you ana I can't dine. In- | mixture of sound senmse Ana wit ihai| ate cost. Stock models fitted. |, PUPl of Hemachol o ) Violin solo—Frank Benson. of the United States Frigate Sabine, |George W. Bentley, has been tendered | Vitations “don't come our way. But|was delighttal. Rev. Stapleton was| Orders taken for Goodwin Corset, nant of the Ttaiian Song—Sleep Mah Lil Kinky Haid.|will probably be engaged for the oc-|to Julius Webb of this city. The di-|after all the true king s roval in|one of the factors which made the| 116 Broadway. Phone 833-13. hie for Concerts, R { double quartette. casion. rectors of that corporation evidently | character not in dress or crown. With | banquet a success. - Because he fills| —-- - 4 Oeatsties Song—The Star of Robert " Burns,| “*3 Yehement house in Norwich Town, | understand their business. such kingly men we may all assoclate. | the placo. of 5 pricst ool v tonis ot e g v o ) Alex Ferguson. owned by Thomas M. Frazier, t0ok| Saturday, Feb. 3, 1866.— The funeral | But “Christ is king in every realm.|New Canaan and has made himself . Conn. Phone 4 New Styles Fall Millinery,j : At the annual banquet of the Holy BRACELETS RINGS of every description, new- est. models in every fire Sunday evening in the portion of |of George W. Ward was attended from | With him we may keep company. My |a part of the strictly eivic, as well as s, John, Vaushn, Tred C. Geer and| ine nouse occupied by a family named | his mother's residence on the West|greatest joy is to count him my Friend, | the religious betterment of the village. John & Geo. H. Bliss York. The older portion of the family | Side on I“Hdl¥ afternoon. ‘A very | Saviour and King, Parsons. Curtis Hull, O. W. Carpenter. | nog jocked four children in & chamber |lar b ‘o number of friends gathered to v ALEN'I‘[NB o, ona e, Rush. Archibaid | while they went out for the evening. |pay their respects to the memory of | FORMER NORWICH BOY Personals. = Sin, at the Hillcrest theatre toda: The children, playing with matches, set | the dead here. The remains were in- " » o y ke uod the bed on fire, and were found, near- | tered in the Old cemetery. PLANS BIG PICTURE.|at 2 and 7.45 p. m—adv. After the completion of the musical s ly suffocated, by a neighbor, who dis- N ich Good Tem, gaTIrie’ M ToreanAh: Cie nelg] 0 § orwich Go plars. Harold Eugene Bolande Will Rent| Miss Carrle Fdwards has been con- MRS. G. P. ST. served ice cream and the Heartseast | SOVered flames issuing from a Window.| mno quarterly election of offices of| Wichit fined to her home with an af Now On Sale Circlo of Kinws Daughters had charse | The fire was extinguished with some | ) 00 IUIc®I0age of Good Templars, CEAr i P Prodention, I S i B Sibier S LEAP YEAR of the candy table. The executive g 5 was held Friday evening and the fol-| Of local interest to friends in Nor- committee of the Goodwill Bible class Y. M. C. A. Reading Room. lowing named installed: A. E. Kings-|wich and vicinity is the accompanying [ Mrs. Victoria Plant of South A street 1647 x had charge of the entertainment. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1866.—The|ley, W. C. T.; Miss C. M. Butler, W.|clipping from the Sunday Eagle of |has returned from Worcester, where Buy E"ly ot A Young Men's Association had a meet-|V. T.; George I. Howard, secretary;| Wichita, Kansas: her son Asa has entered the Orphelaint H] R e O DL D e e e i T R e e S e TR T ok Adam’s Tavern o All grades of the Greeneville Gram- | Of the location of a reading room was | Huntington, chaplain; Hugh King, M.; Lof a young mtn who intends to produce = TR : man oo Auneblon T the NaTiat | informally discussed, but no action|Miss Kate Waterman, guard; George|a moving picture in Wichita on a huge| Pertland—At the monthly meeting of 1861 CRANSTON C0 T e e e DIl Of| Was taken, owing to the non-attend-|F. Moody, S.: Miss Anna Peale, R. H.|scale. Should Mr. Bolande's plans car | the District Nurse assoclation held e | ried out the following exercises: ance of the reading room committee.|S.; Miss Minnie Wetmore, I. H. 8. |rv, “Perils of a Thief,” the name of|Tuesday in Middletown the nurses offer t« the public the finest standard | Lead Kindly Light—All grades, At the regular meeting next Monday | Miss Emma Ware, D. M.; Miss Anna|the proposed picture, and the scenario | reported 871 recorded visits and 205 brands df Beer of Europe and A-flel=[ Recitation—Consolation, Henry Yer- | evening a room will be decided upon Hawkins, A. S. of which has already been written by | Of these visits were made in Portland; Bobemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian = eineron a Wichita woman, will positively be|also 121 incidental visits, 19 being in Ieer, Bass, Pale and Burton un-‘-l JOSEPH BRADFORD, The Two Dolls—Eunice Taft. produced in e manner equal to that | Portland. = s Scotch_ Ale, Guinness ”“"‘“m Blus ‘Bells of Scotland—All grades. | THOMAS W. RYLEY. TOWN OF NORWICH of Lasky or Laemelle. Harold Dugene | —— As an Optometrist 1 can examine| G & C. Imported Gloger Ale, { Just Wishing—Andrus Levander. ’ olande e director general; he N S i 3 ak o BOOK BINDER s Abou Ben Adhem—Frederick Ken- IN NEW POSITION WAS GIVEN JUDGMENT il be star of the cast of 100 and he BORN. B e fl‘J.iaGL“f’e’;e‘Zg’.:.“n‘."‘ Weas s"ég:fium“"#;; g B %3 will rewrite the scenario. HILDRETH—In _Abington, oo B e us eiaer, 84 Slank BooieMade ard Riiled to Order, | THEres Music in the Air—All grades, |Former Mystic Man Goss to New |in Suit Brought for 8upport—Ap-| " The ‘extensive plans include scenes | 1616 & som. Willlam Fa, to MF. and | eyms® ‘B emost care In examining the A A ADAM, Norwich Tews. S “| A Brave Deed—Olga Grebe. Haven Trust Co. praisers in Porter Receivership. |of magnitude and Mr. Bolande an-| Mrs Frank Hildreth. etio 1 o 5 4 Telephone 447-13. i ade in our own laboratory according 108 BROADWA' The Inchcape Rock—Stella Peterson. - ~ < nounces he will rent the Forum for | HOLMES—In Pachaug, Jan. 22, 1916, a | tore i z POAFWAY. Song—Spinning Maiden, Seventh| Thomas W. Ryley, formerly super-| The superior court was ii at New |two months to be used as his studio.{ daughter, Evelyn Rose, to Mr. and |0 YOur special requirements. grade. intendent for a number of years of the | London on Friday morning for a short [ Another seene will be taken on a Mis.| Mrs. Harry Holmes. * J. F. MARCH DR. J sm How Did You Work—Gladys Ellison. | Groton and Stonington street railway, | calendar session and assignment of | souri Pacific passenger train which Mr. pi A Jd. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Remarks—Principal McNamara. haas resigned his position at the|cases. The following cases were as- | Bolande intendd to rent for his pro- g MARRIED OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN, 3 Columbla, the Gem of the Ocean— |Greenwich Trust company, Which he |signed for trial: duction. “Perils of a_Thiet,” teems|BRANN_WEISS—In this clty Feb. 4, 10 Brossway: Marich: Cesme Dental Surgeon ANl grades. has held stnce leaving the Groton and | Tuesday, Feb., §—New Haven road |with action, In fact, Mr. Bolande re| 1016, by Rev. F. R. Werth i nigad entis —— Sotnington, and began on Friday his ve Armsticng, Atwood vs. Atwood |fuses to lend his ald to producing T A Naw HnunsWele oo i C. E. Meeting. ney duties as a member of the execu- ednesday, Feb. 9—Burrows vs.|anything not having plenty of speed : = — | Rooma 18-19 Alice MoGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | 1 e ot the Norwich Chris. |five staft of the People's Bank and |Crandall, Potter vs. Rathbun. It entails the rescue of a heroine, who z DR.R. J.COLLINS m Moot tian Endesvor Unios s ehonris | Trust Co. of New Haven. This Is one | ~ Thurgday, Feb. 10—Vadatto vs. Ma- [ will be named soon, from a moving BLED. o e Jo bt meet with the Federated church se. |Of the leading banking houses in the|rione, Foran vs. Billings, Foran vs.|train. Mr. Bolande as the leading man | SHURTS—In New London, Feb. 3, 1916, State nd Mr. Ryley has charge of the | Eggleston, et al. will leap from the passenger train to| \illam Lambert voungest son of £ . DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | Sicty, on Sunday evening Teb. 13, in|iavings department. Mr. Ryley has| “Tuesday. Feb. 15—Cook, et al. vs.|a freight train with the €irl in his| Mand,Mrs P Hall Shurts, o 37 overh‘ul!‘g a‘d S made many friends during his resi- | Park, Wray vs, Simon, et al. arms. He will also leap fro FINOL atiest 287 Main-St. dence in Greenwich and last Monday | Thursday. Feb. 16—Brown vs.|with her. WP Jackder .~ standieh 3. 1818 1 162 Mum Btcant Norwich, Conn. ' PRACTISE LIMITED TO WILL ATTEND DINNER Svening he was tendered a fareweil | Brown. Mr. Bolande has been rehearsing| in her $3a year B i Phone 424-4 2 H ] Hours 10 a. m.. to 3 p. m. OF HOLY CROSS CLUB |dinner by the officers and employes of | Thursday, Feb. 23—Morgan vs. Hun- | his difficult feat. He has been seen | Corvim—.1In Groton, Feb. 3, 1916, | TuThs e alr Ene Nose 3 g HOLY | the' Greenwich Trust Co. at th Indian | tington, et al. to leap from a ladder with a sack of h A, widow of Jonathan Colver, ye; Ear, Nos¢ and Throat|norwich Men Giing §o Annheveary | Eiaehior Tacht club all the meubes Motion List Matters. sand in his arms. The sack of sand| aged 74 £ all ki = Celebration in New York. hea Mr Ryley's new position is one|, The following short calendar mat- |FePresents the heroine and Mr. Bo- of kinds on 2 s ot DR b Jande now jumps from the ladder with ALES, WINES, LIQUORS | ™o cleventh anniversary dinner of gf,efl;;",‘;“;i,,?",‘:‘;{‘s;:g";,;“:;},;‘;: Judgment on default was granted in|it meanwhile maintaining his equili- AUTOMOBILES, = - | brium perfectly. 3. 1916, at the home of E Derheld at the Hots McAlpin on Tuce. |1 Mystic and vieinity will be pleased {1he Boae o o Of vt was 3443, |, Mr. Bolande has resided in Wichita| Mrs: Wilsan I, ¢ Smitn Hattl CARRIACES, WAGONS, AND CIGARS day evening, Feb, Sth. The dinner this | 0, learn of his success and advance- |y "yt was brousht by the town for | for sbout eighteen months. His age| Dierre widow of Lewls Hyde Rogers, TRUCKS and CARTS Frosh, c Jplete stock. Best Service, |Year Will be given in honor of Rev.|™"* — . the support for a number of years for |13 about 25 and he has read moving | Fuperal services will be held in this “ | Joseph N. Dinand, S. J., president of UGGESTIONS. the father of the defendant. picture magazines and other literature city at the First Baptist church Sun- Mechanical Re Pai T ‘. DAN MURPHY Holy Cross college, and the date se- RED CROSS S The case of Howe va. Raymond, et|Dertaining to the screen, extensively,| das, Ieb. 6, at 3 p. m. Mechan epairs, Painting, lected is the 75th anniversary of the Tells What Our|RL Order of court that defendant, Al-|From this knowledge and that which | MERRILL_At Crescent Beach, Conn., ming, Upholstering and Wood Wi 11 Bath Street foundation of the college. Rev. Joseph | Local Secretary Tells a UF | bert A. Fournier, may enter his plea |he obtained in a picture produced by | Feb. 3, 1916, Edward A. Merrill, In his team anl Blacksmithing in all its branches. > N. Dinand, S. J. is to deliver the| Money Will Do for Wounded Soldiers | since last continuance on flle, was|an amateur cast he plans to produce| 7oth year. principal address and other prominent| Across the Seas. continued. “Perils of a Thief.” BUGBEE — In Danielson, Feb. 3, 1916, Mrs. Edward G. Bugbee. Edgar H. Allen and James L. Case at her home, Main The following suggestions have been |of Norwich were appointed appraisers| Mr. Bolande, whose mother lives in|Funcral services ) speakers who will address th ther- Trommer’s g S S R LS T Saturday at 11.30 JUST ARRIVED Kenyon’s Rhode M 3 dJohnny Cake Meal - one month, York, Hon. Thomas H. Dowd, Boston; | made by the secretary and treasurer of | in the receiversship case of Nelson' V. | this city, lived in Franklin as a boy| 55 atmg Scnfl x M Evergreen Beer Hno. Willilam B. Gourlay Paiterson. ' |ihe jocal Hed Cross, Mrs. Robert W.|Porter vs. Porter & Son Co. and In this city as a young man. Hlis| 2T o Lo o0 e , bt iy mfie;figjefp‘g &”'«'&,“?{'{,‘“’5’ fro:“x: Perkins: . ’née case ,;r Savings Bank of New | friends wxm &e ;;!;uted to learn of his | “AMEriotie B Dérby Lamb, & native s e b b What our Red Cross can do with |-ondgn vs. Morgan et al, judgment of | progress in the West. of Norwich, aged $3 years. STOVB RANGB i is on draught at v 1o Tmaen 4 D® the best ever |y, money for a wounded Soldier in |foreclosure and limitation of time, 507 tc 515 North Main St. ; H. JACKEL & CO. EUOB i by fodine <o disifect | NdSTIent for 13211 was granted tn TAFTVILLE o e case of rown vs. Burrows, et al. 1 : 8 ound. or enoush gause|hd ihe flest Monday in Maren ey s | Warkers' Conforence Will Have Sup- and everything that you'd || American House MAHONEY BROS., . for one_ dressing. as the time of limitation for redemp- i ot t S e b - FALLS AVENUE At periods in most childrens’ lives| 5 cents will buy a bandage. SR ¢ st e expert to find in the pluml Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Hack, Livery and Boarding | theyfailto relish theirmeals and refuse | 3, £ons ™ill Bay for atemporary | o0 "3, 2 o™ was ‘Continuca. | o Workers' Sonforence, consisting ers’ line. Quick service Traveling Men, Ete. to eat even the delicacies preparedto| 10 cents will provide chloroform for | , The case of Fuchs vs. Kern, permis- | of the Sunday school teachers of the 15 Main Street t 3 t Livery Cennestion, _Shetucket Strast, s - sion to file amendment to comblaint | Tuciville. Consrecarinm chrilt Lt guaranteed without any ex- - Wo gharentes our tempt their appetites, They Jack am- | 2%, SO0 110d as above may|Was Postponed as was the case of [nold a supper .t try of the 0 SARREL 4 RSnnI— bert at the mest reasensbis prices * | bition, and growth seems impeded, |save a limb of & lite ¥ | Colchester Farm Produce Co. vs. Gold- | church next week. The sommittec ap. tra charges —the service = % | which causes anxiety and $3.25 will pay for 100 yards of sur-|Stein, et al. argument of demurrer|pointed to make arrangements con- thal eals to th DR. PECK worry. pRte. . and ‘motion ‘for more specific state- | sets of the following: L that appeals to the property b= R. R. AGNEW, M. D. To compel them to eat is a grave |¥'qlh Si*%ay for 100 pounds of cot-|ment B e i v Ao . B o Phasieias ! o | mistake, because nutrition is impaired. | ton. 20200ds of $75 for prosecution was or- |and Richard Haberdine. i DIRECTORS owner. Use the ’phone if ian and Surgeon eidin 3 5 _|dered in two weeks in the case of k A foom 214 Thayor Bufiding Healthful exercise in fresh air and sun- | , $21 Will pay for 1,000 sterilized ban Bass ve. Symington, ot ol Saviss it Beraids: more convenient: : Norwich, Conn. _Greeneville offics: filtfl; is i:‘wmflh;m 09“,:“}' *mpoi;: o340 wiil purchase 100 lbs. of chler- | g Uhe 2852 oF DL Fricre: ¥ the Booth patanager Roy of the basketbail team —AND— > Fridays 10:30 to ,.,: ; s g * Apoctal of Seetr's Mnah 3 #o Co. hearing on the appeal from e T TRe ety - with aturday evenings o Wity L SN Wetnesier thr:e hmi.;.h a day to feed '?e. Rilgs o 308 will peowida: 5. murse) Lor ‘o compensation Commissioner, was con. | Manager McCarthy of the Willimantic EMB ALMERS day evenings, and by Saturday |and fumish food-ene: improve | $166.66 will provide a surgeon for e TRy P! % 4 5 sppointment their blood, aid nutrition and sharpen THE DEL - HOFF o iy st i Plan elements children need to build uj Body Sent to Maine. Unclaimed Letters. The body of PBimer Bufleun, 28 | The list of unclaimed letters in the | Joar® 95 989 Was sent to Livermore | Norwich postoice for the week ending | Folls, Me. on the 445 o'elock train 1 Lady Assistant Tlm. Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH 23 and 25 Water St. February 5th, 1916, Is ag follows: Mrs | Sricay, afternoon, by = Undertakers % L relish Scott’s—it Franl gs & Ring. The body was ac- WM., SMITH ALLEN X Rates 75 cesite per day and up free from xn T P mgeykgf.%vfim:;l;}’mfi‘ companied by Deimer J. and Alfred from injari- I'sted a D AND LOTS OF OTHER HAYES BROTHERS. Beott & Bowne, BloomSuM,N.J. 1594 | Mildred Rodler (2), George Wheeler, | Stapleton, brothers of the deceased. ous ingredi- A DR. ALFRED RICHARDS NICE THINGS r. Stapleton dled on Thurs night from injuries received in dti’e local it THE WHOLE BODY m;.gl'”m'fi? TS e e NEEDS PURE BLOOD [** * “ro=ex — — Played At Sheltering Arms. The bones, the museles, and all One particularly pleasant afternoon the organs of the body flnd for |this ‘weelk was furnished for the fami- ents make Teloghone 187 26-28 Broadway it Bl ool S kb i d GAGER DR. E. J. JONES Thayet B;m i Suite 46 Shannon Building g r & I . Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- rwos. & Bkt Faon o. (1 Fimeral Divector | xS sad ione ofenty |12, 3.5 Shefiing fomg Gyt e e Eheme i M %%u o8 gure For more than an hour she played for oo g R TUR R | Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure |them on the pfano, giving the old time Treatment and Faclal Massage. fl M bloed. Itis ively unequaled in hvarflcnah ll:t they indicated they & B i Swiiches Soalie : % Ml‘m i M- the treatment of scrofula, catarrh, | WoUd e Shea ur e A 4 b Gonn.' * 3 4 West Hartford—A i1l has been i g oo P Promptserviceday or night owutof i (e EToTS oD Pleasstit stoeer 41 Main Street Room 22, Shamnmon Buflding fiear the Fairview cemetery. in’ West b Hargoed Work will be bayun st Sere dlied by the ohestout bilght. Funerai Directors

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