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& ' NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 TheBulletin. (WAR TIME NEWS OF 50 YEARS AGD|..... .. i Friends Surprise W sl les— Henry Allen & Son §| = sevvmmo, worer v e S A CASCARETS SELL |—oaumerns omscronr $1. TO NEW Y?RK $1 c v L M. Buckingham Was Chosen President Fifty Years Ago— |1, 5 3 TWENTY MILLION '"fmfifgfim UN;?::;ERS %fifin;é,fiéé;i%fi? :51131::25 County Meeting Laid Tax of Three-eighths of a Mill. R et e ek, B BUXES A YEAR NORWICH AND NEW YORK BTee. Thursd lunch Jras served by the host. The o river. At the first annual meeting of the|lately been in attendance at the Gee|party up at a late hour after In the Atlantic states the weather ‘e srt Mars! N. C., having spent a most enjoyable even- Lady Assistant when Requested [ win 10 Sair rtcans waa Sangan "4} | Norwioh Hortioultural Soclety held | Court hal, Salisbury, 28 a | saving fifty years ago, I. M. Buckingham was | witness, he having been commissary will be warmer Saturday east of the|ejadieq presiden in Gen. Stoneman’s army on its entry Mississippi river except in the middle THE WEATHER. BEST, SAFEST CATHARTIC FOR LIVER AND BOWELS, AND : PEOPLE KNOW IT. s ° In the grand list of New London|at that place. Heberding’s Team Win. Atfh).’u:xg 1;tan:e:_‘oanri‘dt:;ezorlfgsmflhm_ ;)?ou:l;_y ;g:g“ ch:yl ms‘ al:s!;(: mto;e‘!&:.; Pardoned by Executive Council. The last game in the pinochle match | THEY'RE FINE! DON'T STAY BiL- . | dle Atiantic coasts will be fresh north- |y i35 FOUALE bas oy The six individuals of Melrose, who |between Mua-l esers team and 10US, SICK, HEADACHY Get R fi S ot Gleanings from the '66 flies of the|Nere fined 3300 each by Judge Vose,|the team captained by Richard Heb- OR CONSTIPITEE. et heady for an primg Foracuat anings ithetuet Of fhe|tor tarring, feathering and riding on |erding was played Thursday evening B e e e e e e R e e a rail, & person who rejoiced over the|and resulted in a Yictory for the lat- one if they WILL NOT GO another [Southern New England: Fair Satur-| March 12, 1866.—The Willimantic|d€ath of President Lincoln, last April, | ter. Another series has been arranged un- | for the near future. vear. Come in—look over and get our | day; Sunday cloudy and warmer. Linen Company are getting machinery | Ners batdoned by the executive coun- prices on new lines of Team, Express Observations in Norwich. at thelr new thread mill, and are . - ] mitted. Personals and Notes. Tarness and Business Wagons. e s Pushing matsers alonx ax fast as pos- |TIHL, L e first ammual Carried over stock of Carriages Will | sevime CHoming recOTds, Toported from|Gible toward starting it up. They| Marc John Thoma was In Willimantic meeting of the Norwich Horticultural v sell at a low figure. . In temperature and the barometric|Dave been delayed some months by Soclety was held on Wednesday eve- Thursday. We haye some good values in|changes Friday being obliged to take out and return | i Blankets, Robes and Fur Coats. . There was a large attendance. b i Ther. sSar. :x;:;&:{inwnu ds which did not answer|,eor gome preliminary business the Miss May Dunse was a recent visit- 13 29.94 . or in Worcester. following officers were elected for the 5| The dust of the last three or four = - t: = 25 2035 | days has been euch & dreadtul, nuls. e G e 3 Women's Past at Hillcrest thea- eheat! S le being compelled 2 g ¥, at 2 and 7.45 p. m.—adv. Highest 32, lowest 12. thet pm”‘ Lot Girt o day. that ev- |Der. Gardner Greene: secretary and 7 a. m. 12 m. . THE L. L. CEAPMAN CO. Friday's weather: Fair; colder: north | nearly clear of ice and our merchants | Dry Blijah Y e COIMIT: | thore 1a & full moon. ~ _H WHILE YOU SLE F. H. KENYON, Special Agt. DIAMIOND RINGS e :‘mec’:’“t':::“a RO o t1‘1"""1‘"’.!‘ e Cpr’erslg‘e(nt Pw:th l-gord::‘ Arthur Jodoin, William O'Bri a g VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES Sun. Moon and Tides. e e N and George E .'.\3_::113 eoeq.:lgm on Roland Dubrieul have resigned their | Enfoy 1ife! Keep clean inside with| p yMBING AND GAS FITTING AT VERY LOW PRICES N mtsor " sots. i vy, ) 20000 | from him, as Feported in the Bulletin |fruit. Dr. J. V. Wilson, T. Y. Winship, | Positions in the Ponemah mills. Cascarets. Take one or two at night . THE WM. FRISWELL CO. ~ Il e m and John Turner; committee on veg- at that time, by a man named Chase . 7 of whom he heard nothing until Sat- | Stables, George A. Pratt, Richard C o and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and Mrs. Albert Rollinson, Mrs. Timothy | bowel cleansing you ever experienced. burn and Daniel W. Coit; committee|C. Sweeney and Mrs. Raymond Mitch- | Wake up feeling grand. Your head will CALL UP 734 25 and 27 Franklin Street 1 urday, when he met him looking for|on flowers and plants, Robert Revel,|eil of Aftawaugan were visitors In|Dbe clear, your tongue clean breath ! -23 | chance to g0 2 1-|E. Winslow _ William .| town Friday. right, stemach sweet and_your liver |} ™ wr"or Without Gas Attache 00 | 6 L o s Learned. and Mrs. and thirty feet of bowels active. Get|ff With or Without ey 3 5 : coat, Mr. Beckwith had him arrestes Y ‘on _tpreserved fruit a box at any drug store and straighten | fments but Always EFFICIE SHORT SEA TRIPS | o e i B YRR | nonwicn Towm s A . e — . s o ;l:d Slll;v lhedh;adl:hes, b'l'?l:r‘“. spells. and ECONOMICAL— Adams, Amos . Prentice, Mrs. W. ———— = colds an ad days—] hten up, :;wt,r‘;%d By I e ilie or 53| W. Champbell and Miss Hanah Rip-|One of the Winter’s Coldest Morning ) Cheer up, Clgan up! Mothers should MODEL RANGB ¥ C ey. 2 S = 2 ive a whole Cascaret to children when and drinks and then hired out to a :"’;"{";‘"":“‘s"'""' to Hear Rev. J.| 1045 bilions, feverish or if tongue Is after high water it is low » si Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich-|yge*which 1s followed by fiood tide. mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- Probate Convention. Lake's pond for whom he . —O b ¢ Vah and the South. GREENEVILLE ?:sn 1‘::1; beef\ cgfimung money in| The probate convention met In kA rgan Recital. c:xed—-mk? are harmless —never | We furnish Repairs for all makes Berths reserved in advance, lowest New London, making no rteurns|Treadway's hall in this city on Wed-| The mercury registered 10 degrees|® P° OF Sicken. of Ranges T nesday at 12 o'clock. Tue convention | pej, > rates. T e e e [ aa calied o Corder by David Toung| Sow zero Friday morning on East — 3 o y " 03 4 oW . Condusted tour parties. P s S i Political Campaign Started. chairman of the district commitiee:| and s degrees below sero. in mans | Washington County, R. I./1A. J WI‘oley & Co. Also independent tickets by water| SohiookPeracnal March 13, 1366.—The campaign pre- | Henry Bill of Norwich was appointed | places ‘snow is even with the stons g g g - i and rail. e e otionais. ceeding the April election Waslopened vh:\l;rm.’\n and E. C. Kegwin of Gris-| walls, there are drifts five feet high 12 FERRY STREET o Monday evening at Breed hal a|wold, secres - - s X JOHN A. DUNN t giass 28 of the Greeneville Conste. | jage and enthusiastic meeting of Un-| March 16, 1565—The reading room | e '¢V®! the snow measures one RICHMOND ly en Fis Life, by C. L. Dalrymple. in hree |ion men of Norwich and a meeting of [ of the Xoum:l Men's Association is g - e the old sort, full of the earnestness|open every nizht now Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reynolds of 60 MAIN STREET Lt {figgzfi}:}‘zh“p‘i‘;“lg‘r“s“‘}f’fl;};‘; which gives promise of success. The| The street commissioner is doing a GUNERAL. Tt HIN were callers at the Moore _Phone 581 venin. The prod ,Cnp‘ wa der | body of the hall was crowded to its|good business clearing Main street of cxg P homestead Sunday. the. personal dicection of Miss Fthel | utmost capacity with ladies for whom|mud. It is worth while not only to Mrs. Mary Peiros. Joseph Dunn has been il for several ERN MB H Corponton The e s Tai of mellthe seats had been referved. — The|clear the streets but all the cellars,| The funeral of Mrs. Mary Plerce was | days, merican OUSG | jarpenter, The play was full of ac- | Norwich Brass band _ escorted the | backyards, al other places| held at 2 o'clotk Friday afternoon at| The snowstorm in these parts was | - 3 ¢ incidents were fully enjoyed speakers to the hall, and furnished ex- | where rubbis mulates. the Johnson home. Many were In at- | very severe and many places are | 'S @3 essential ir. modern house as Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, The leading characters were cleverly | cellent music at intervals during the Har(‘: ,hl\sc. ’;‘ “l-‘rlday‘ nrt;r- t‘rndngf‘: nl“lhe ({cr;"lra which was con- | drifted so it is almost impassable. electrici to lighting. We guaran- ‘ haracters w ] ¥ | S ening. noon the scholars of the senlor de-|ducted by Rev. G. H. Ewing. The trib- Traveling Men, Etc. Q‘Drir“.rfi“l.:; 3.“‘§ ({D,:,'Z“ 75“:5;?;:.1 SCh: ‘Ciase. wiioes arreat for ateal | pertment of ‘the West Chelses school y Daniel Tanner was a ca'ler through | tee the very best PLUMBING WORI nte of flowers included white Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street, | was well taken care of eter and Richmond, Tupsday. 4 arisst Tonhson, | ing the coat ot Mr. Beckwith noted n s the principal J. ¥. Ashley. a Mr. and Mra. J.C. Gallyp of varett Mosre was iv Uevsspaugh - :_‘P"' T T : S o Jobnson. | Monday's Bulletin, was taken to|silver pitcher and goblet, and Miss| London: racime of pink roses, Tuesday. EARREL 18 WSANDERSON, [BropayWith diolmonaref of e iwell iseloctenl | Shtvilia foruerial’: the thert: having | We the assistant teacher, a|Channing M. Huntington. and William Woodmansee was in this vi. | Ask us for plans and prices. and cake were served by the commit. |been committed in’ the limits of that|ha rchief box and framed plctire. | James E. Preston, Denver, Col; cross | cinity Sunday. TrO/ r’ tee in charze. The followin s the|town. It is rather remarkable that . C. Fincher of Philadelphia ad-|of lilies and jonquils, Mrs. Henry R. H. Moore went to Wickford Tues- 0 mmers e e heRtl the same day that the watch was re- | embly at Treadway | chapter of Th mh m h. svau- day. J F. TOMPKINS E F. Fleming; Mrs. Bob Miss | covered from Chase, m‘v‘g oth@r sm}l‘enlhfl” last evening on the eight hour| Adams Spalding; carnations, Home| Joseph Kenyon is chopping cord - L L H . Grover: > Mrs. | watches were recover rom other | question. chapter of The King’s Daughters: | wood for Robert E. Moore. . vergreen Beer P e e parties by our local police force, mak-| The representation from the several | sheaf of pink roses and maidenhair | Charles Green was throash here on 67 West Main Street . REAL GERMAN LAGER r Wycombe, “Miss | ing a total of $150 of such stolen pro-|towns of New London county at the|fern, Miss Grace Benjamin: wreath of | Tuesday. is on draught at 0 2| perty_returned to owners in one dav. | late county meeting voted that county | magnolin leaves with wWhite roscouds, < March 14, 1866.—Brevet Major a three-eighths of a mill. On|and violets, Lawrence Hefferman: R b J C h H. JACKEL & CO. O DTGy Fandor seriatt liam R. Tracey, Commissary Subsls-|the grand list of the county, Norwich | sheaf of rosebuds, Frank Hazzard. ROCKVILLE obert d. Coc ranz PR e e G B Sfe | tence, U.'S. A. is_in town, is listed for $19,970,435, and taxed for| Turial was in Poquetonock Friday = James Lapdon, < 0 Tracey, who is a Norwich boy $4,113.91. afternoon where Rev. Leavitt C. Sher-| Everett Jencks, who was operated GAS FITTING, 1647 P. Gorton; Uncle Tom, an old e = burne read the committal service.|on last week in the Rhode Island hos-| <'LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, butler from the south, Wm. Hall: mong those present from out of town | mital in Providence, is said t - in Streef orwich, Cons: Adam’s Tavern |ole . Street police | SNOWSTORMS INCREASE POSTMASTER MURPHY GRANTED | were a niece, Mrs. 3. G. Gallup of New | hne atone auite wen. —0 10 be get "’Aw"' :‘"; : oL o 5 3 s station, G. Headon. London and Guy Turner of New York.| (. F. Barber of Woody Hil gent for N. . Sheet Packing. - FREIGHT CONGESTION. ANOTHER REGULAR CARRIERY} ‘e llen & Bou had ‘cherge’ of | his Secant s Kenyon, Wod- 1861 Grammar School Exercises. New Haven Announces. Further Em- | Norwich Now Has 21 Regulars on the | I® aTrangements. e e A T F BURNS offer t the public tne finest standard | TTiday exercises were held in the as bargo—In Effect March 18th. Pay Roll. To Hear Rev. J. R. Danforth. for the past two weeks is thought to . . brands of Beer of Europe and Americas | Sembly hall of the Greeneville Gram- - : Bohemian, bilsner, Culmabach Bavarian | mar school and the following pr The accummulation of freight at| During the week of February 14th, Invitations have been sent out to| Pe a little better. the men in the parish to attend the and Mrs. C. A. Stone were re- March meeting of the Men's league on allers at Woodcrest. Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers [Of songs and recitations w. Scotch Ale, Guinuess' Dublin _Stout, | 0ut by the pupils: Lead Kind! New York piers, resulting in acute|the post office department ordered > & C. Importeq Ginger Ale, Bunkes |Song, all grades; Guilty or Not Guilty, | Congestion, has increased greatly in|count and weight of all a Heating and Flumbing work per-| Tuesday evening next, at the First Loyal Workers served a supper % Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | Grace Kern; The Irrepressible, Helen | consequence of the persistent stormy | formed by the city free delivery, and | Congregational church, New London, |} K i el 2 n “_‘ 92 Franklin Street X ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. | Blackstone; Sweet and Low, song, all | weather. The streets have presented | as an outcome Postmaster John P.| Wil deliver an address upon Religion | fatirday evening last in the boarding Dudweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. grades; The Boy Who Helps His Mo- 5 o h s to | M 3 s i 2 = and War. use present unoccupied. 7 2 ther, George M B: ~ such slippery footing for horses as Murphy received notice yesterday, that A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. e Geoe Slelfay: Barbara Triet- | requce trucking .eficiency substan- [ he nominate the senior substitute to Telephone 447-12 chie, grade 5 Miss Crowe; Lightly tially one-half, necessarily slow! & up | the posit! IRON CASTINGS To Repeat Organ Recital. song: The Men Who Miss the O A ISmutar oamvi TR ; i ivery 5 enty-o) o Sunday aft 2 BORN El'nln. ]ghg\rles Se: Nobody's Child, ;‘;,';,‘,’f;;gfif,fl?;fi.’{“?fl'f\e“— l{g{l‘;\}:-razgf ;'I;‘:‘)\A\nr“\\\‘:'":-\nffi“ r,mL:F:; ;fi:gl‘;\; Fhs"!n E%n?;‘r:g':fifl'y'm'?‘ :h?xg*;d‘}:.! ux': SHAPIRO—In Norwich, March 17, 1916, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY s e o e s the Soldiers. | por is also very slow. These condi- | of James T. Carey, who has been | Yerrington will repcat the organ re-| @ Son to Mr. and Jrs. Rubin Shapirc Th g ‘hng, grade 1, Miss Coughlin: Watch | ;o5 have resulted in an accum employed for the last two yearsas sup- | Cital given on New Year's day for the | SANTILLA—In Hallville. a daughter to THE VAUG“N FoUNDRY co 1S 1S as eater o ((;‘j_f]"e“*-.}’l°'f‘:?“:"l,‘R“ Snowtnyr | tion at rail terminals destined to New | stitute, also as temporary carrier, was | benefit_of those at that time unable| Mr. and Mrs. John Santilla. My God, to Thee: The First Snowfall, | yoR & T8 0 points now amounting to| sent to the department and will be| !0 attend and for any who care to at- | HO! 0O0OK—In Abington, March 12, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street grade 2, M Madden; The Builders, r - s % s & > d. 1 a_ daughter, Mary Frances, to ora e % A i g approximately 2,000 cars and it has be- | effective from March 16th. tend. " S h Cathel' grade 6, Miss ‘Jm.\ ll: How Did You | o0 i nerative for the New York, . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holbrook. Vork, ade 8, ings ) 1 - GRISWOLD ] = & Sl ivan e _— New Haven and Hartford Railroad VOGUE OF FANCY BRAIDS Noted Here and There. ey Cht s, o el & _Stughter COAL AND LUMBER 4 With the sudden drop in the |t the fias: re company to temporarily suspend the B e Miss Louise Newman of Brooklyn,| Griswold (Miss Alice Woodward, for- J , a tance of freight at stations on its | Employed in Developing Handsome| N Y. is at her home on the New Lon-| merly of Central Village) temperature, the absence of s for delivery at Pier 93 Groud| Hats—Glossy Effects Liked in Straws| don furnpike. AUBIN—In Attawaugan, March 7, 191 s Personal P z sonae East River and in connection with the | ot 770" L0 = o £ Flo a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred steam and other heatmg’ has| I J‘tnlelagmv w{m T TR e Y] S on th:B t Mlod lm.o Sy C. M. Welte has returned to his e 3 wrist at the fire on North Main stres Sound ports. es! els. . M. ALLEN—In Danielson. March 16, 1916, brought discomfort to many. is Tecovering and is able to use T An embargo to that effect will be 1s- e e anlpF;'m:l\jA;o;n;_ street from a bus- | "4 ‘won to Mr. ana Mrs. Raymond E. and a little. sued by the New Haven company to| Fancy braids for developing hats s 2 en i - g == - ——— take effect at midnight, March 18, and |2re In high favor this season. The T ——————, | A GAS HEATER Miss Helen Berkoff of 1ith street|continued for the briefest possible |Same is true of glazed and glossy| There will be a meeting of the Boy MARRIED Free Bll"llllg Kinds and l.ell!l‘ - Wwho has been confined to her home | time necessary to enable the company |Praids and straws. Scouts, Troop No. 5, Monday even- | DUNHAM—CHAMPLIN—In _Westerl ALWAYS IN STOCK . for the past few days with a severe| (o deruce the congestion at its New | An attractive hat shown yesterday | ing in the First Congregational chapel| R. L. March 15, 1 by Rev. Fre GAS STEAM RAD. illness, is able to be out again. York pi: i cars waiting on the|Was of the popular glycerine braid in — A. MacDo, . Roger Dunham A. D. LATHROP OR . o s aaationed black, its trimming a wreath of shaded| s Etizabeth Shelley of New Lon- | 2P0 2iss Edith Chasé Champlin. L : 5 o & Married Twenty-Five Vears: i e flowers. An old biue bow and band| g, == v Ruthed T piED. | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts,’ will give you immediate COM- | ryenty-five years aso Saturdey Tev. | WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY [in picot ribbon formed the remainder | $25. ¥ Het Fome o Hantingion oo Telephone 463-13 fort in the I'-me or Office. g'cmgergfi?x];"feéhfifi?r\"fi\ the First SOCIETY HELD MEETING. Java suaw formed a large sallor, s o Sire Totss Betorty G o bt T b e also in black. The facing and crown - . ¥ united. in marriage George R. Morris a A - = avenue. Full, new stock on hand, |ana Siss Eiiflen: Crangait, Carronl at | Popk Church Ladies Moar Letters of| wero of black satin, and it bad soiid| . Rev., 0. I, Stronse and chole of the [ NoUer of runerat nerearier. | ALES, WINES, LIQUORS the home of the bride in Bank street, ppreciation Tl feathes Sunday afternoon service at the |~ Junnie 1- Yrame Vs March 17. 1916, AND CIGARS e Nte\:-thndoxll. hThe entire married life | aries. Metallic braid was employed in de- | Sheltcring Arms. Services at Gager's funmeral parlor, The City of Norwich Tondon ang the Silver anmiversary wili| A meeting of the Woman's Home|Veloping a mushroom shape in gray. o \N e e : Fresh, < =plete stock. Best Servics. et S . E— : o it . which for trimming had long, irregular CUM AND VERS. . - be quiely observed today. Missionary society of Park church was | W o triin ir: = 1 Floctr : 3 ebserven toay. TR Sty ot Pk ik S| b et had e | OO e semegs el DAN MURPHY Gas and Electrica ept. Unclaimed Letters. | morial on”ETiasy, atternoon and mas| 3o * SXA7: £o8e Deluk Dolsed &L LHS] pogeinting 8t Joaspis Auditery—Mow 11 Bath Street i ted Y g . B 3 - 5 The list of unclaimed letters in the | colouc coi The vogue of Georgette crepe is very| Machinery for Mill—Frank Bazi 321 Main St., Alice Buildi Norwich post office for the week end- | Coorge D. Colt. pronounced, and with good reason, s ing po ce for the week end-| " pteresting reports were given by the | Pf ) . a Former Resident. CORNING—In Norw e - ing I\Ia.rch\lvs, 1916, is as follows: i | secretary, Miss Adelaide L. Butts, and f_lr.m.e"u‘ l?nds‘llaelf_ so rtea_dxly lodulls- E Mise ‘Saioh Eleaheth Lo onANGEs Florldl Mrs. J. M. Bowen, L. B. Hall, Miss | {he"troaeurer, Miss Louise B. Meech. b“ lLd ects l\n\r‘m‘uinms. acing and hat-| Painters began work on the interior years . 'y Lizzie Malloney, Mrs. Frank B. Rob- | They also read appreciative letters | uilding generally. i of St. Joseph's church Wednesday. The | « uneral services will be held at the = bins, John Tennant. om missionaries in Nebraska and| A model greatly admired at the|special Lenten services are nmot inter-| home of her sister, Mrs. James R Lo d. fr = skt Corni £ orio Kico _— | Colorado to whom boxes have recently was of pale pink Georgette, | rupted by the work in progress. § - ’f»:‘lmhg.f.?p'y'.’ NF Tou N ° g been sent, and a letter of thanks for hepherdess order, which had a| Additional machinery is being in- ot Dentlst The Aches of House Cleaning. |clothing sent to the Home Missionary | Pandeau of violet ribbon and forget-|stalled fn the carding department of = GRAPE FRUIT The pain and soreness caused by |rooms in Hartford. Other ’;:nme: of amun‘:]sihe S Toses were ;hu plant of the Totokett Manufactur- = 98 bruises, over- g | clothing and several layettes have been . ng company. Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwloh | JUtiSes: over-exertion and stralning | ol o e send to the office In New spelled by an imported | Both villages have been well repre- SPINACH AND LETTUCE Phons 1177-3 ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No | York, and a box will be sent soon to ilan hemp, with trim- | sented at the Norwich auto show dur- - R. R, 'AG"’ = D need to suffer this agony. Just ap- |the school at Pleasant ~Hill Tenn,|Ming of slazed foliage and pink roses,|ing the PEasest wesk. d urc en . EW, M. ply Sloan’s Liniment to the sore spots, | Where the Norwich churches are sup- | I8 pyran - 34 | Frank Bazillion, whose death oc- P " l‘k i 2 con " | fub only & little: In @ short time ih¢|porting a teacher for the southern| Combinations of flowers are greatly |curred at Putnam early in the week Oople’s arket Physician and Surgeon pain leaves, you rest comfortably and | mountaineer work. A package of cards ed. from the effects of a recent accident, i 9 Room 214 Thayer Building enjoy a refreshing sleep. One grateful | already sent there was gratefully ac- heTm';:s swufif)r'{:‘;.:;:e'"“fi. lg;!!lg:do: x;’l;l; o we‘:lee known ml ho(‘hf ;m:gc , he 15 Main Street 6 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. Greenevill 3 L B ki ledged. . g havin, n an employe of both manu- cwch, onn. Vil l_e.omoo user writes: “Sloan’s Liniment is nfiw Egn ol ve an interesting | Plue Georgette top, its striking trim- nctufinz plants during the past year. JUSTIN HOLGEN, P Hours: rs. C - 7 vy ltzw'd -~ vi'orth its weight in gold.” Keep a bot. i rece!‘t home missionary | Ming bemg a pansy and rose aigret. -4 p. m. -8 except Wednesday | tle on hand, use it against all Sore- |account of the “ - cially admired was arl g1 i-8 Wednesday and Satur- and ness, Neuralgia and Bruises. Kills | meeting which was held in New Haven g 4% = S & poarl gray L day evenings, and by Saturday | pain. 25c. at your Druggist. and which marked the 30th anniversary | Sailor model, having blue and white appointment The Chelsea Savings Bank Watch Child’s Cough. Norwich, Conn., Feb. 14, 1916. MAHONEY BROS' Colds, running of nose, continued ir- ritation of the mucous membrane if FALLS AVENUE neglected may mean Catarrh later. 3 Don't take the chances—do somethin; Hack, Livery and Boarding | your child! Children will not take Stable ;{x;eg mlsdicinlg,i but they \Y‘m take Dr. ng’s New Discovery and without We guarenteo our service to be the | bribing or teasing. Its a sweet, pleas- best at che most reasonable drices. | ant Tar Syrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste . polsons. Always prepared, no mixing DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |or fussing. =~ Just ask vour arusgist for Dr. King’s New Discovery. It will DIRECTORS I the six months ending Febd. 29, 1916, at t rate of 4 per cent. b u Payable on and afler the 15th of MErca, CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, feb2sd Secretary. Lady Assistant Telephone 228-3 HENRY E. CHURCH plaiting in ribbon on the brim, and ot ihelataislevnisty effective gray wings on the crown., ‘ Navel Orders. Charming models, imported and by H y & 5 the cleverest American designers, are In Thursday's naval orders wWere|,, yiew today, to meet the demands oi these of interest at the s)uhg"“l'l; exclusive shoppers. ase: 5 o e) M. D. _ e o iacen " thira " aivision, | Where they can be found is told by y submarine flotilla, Atlantic fleet, to|The Bullet mill the G-; Lieut. (junior grade) C. M. AGHINB JulNTs W. B. Houfman, national field Boy 8. UL i) Scout commissioner of New York Cooke, detached commander the E-2, A Nova Scotla farmer asserts he|was a wisitor in New London Thurs- | RUB PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH n Visited New Lon- don. to the Salem: Lieut, (Junior grade) W. | Sceut Commi S. Haas, detached the B-2, to the Ful- ton. JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER — e » WM. SMITH ALL ard hild ins i raised 500 bushels of potatoes last|day for the purpose of . jnterviewmg SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF N Dental Surgeon mafeguard your ehfla agaiust serious |raised 500 bushels af pota members of the local scout council and OLD, PENETRATING “ST. SISC Boats Minde vt Buted i Oofen. i ot the troop committee of the First New JACOB'S OH" 108 SROADWAY McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | == === E=————————————————— | London troop regarding the proposed STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | 6ranting of a charter to the local \ Lucas County, ss.: council. Mr, Houfman left Rheumatism is “pain only.” Not D E N T l S T Most Cigars are Geod— - : ,.-n,l,k J. Cheney’ ;.,.g_flo‘mo«(h-!_t hJe don Thursday evening for ;me :;:";.lg nndy requlr:-;(“bm!er'rl;:l DR. E J JONE; THESE ARE BETTER s semior partner of the firm 3 here he delivered a lect reatment. Stop drugging. sooth- 5 B A S sTETsON & voung, |} GAGER B T el Vel | T S e el |5 Sty S SR DR il L U Bui s hat i th stiff, aching joints and | Suite Shannon Buildin, C&rpenters and Builders o?ngsi:‘:_y DRED Dzu.x?s 2| Only Ous Applicant Task Ruam. uscles, and relief comes instantly. 8 FELL! GAR and 5 catarr Best work and materials at right ?fia?hgx’(e.'fi“ed ¥ WEST MAIN sT. Flllleml Director F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner and Embalmer 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn *Phone 511 m “St. Jacobs Ofl” is a harmless rheu- | Take elevator Shetucket Siieet en- Friday, the examination for the ap- | matism cure which never disappoints trance. Phone. pointment as assistant examiner in the | and can not burn the skin. oA ANK J. CHENEY. patent office, which has been under Limber up! to befors me and subscribed| way at New London post offic Sworn {n Y Speessey thin. SEh day of Decem- | gays was concluded. But one applicant | “St. Jacobs OI” at any drug store, and > = A. W, GLBASOX, appeared to take the examination. He [in just a moment you'll be free trom | Shea & Burke N""‘;i Publle. is Ismar Baruch, son of Edward Bar- | rheumatic pain, soreness, stiffness and Hel's Oatarrn Cure ls taken fnter- | uch, of 95 Union street, New London. acts thro not be curedEby the use of HALL! ry them and see can CATARRH CUR T ), THCS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St. Next to Palace Cafe MISS M. C. ADLES HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Quit complaining! Get three |a small trial bottle of old, honest e BELL R - . swelling. Don't suffer! 'Relief awaits 41 Main Street The only place where ladies can ses: Prompt service day or night nally and the blood on| The examinations for this appoint- |you. “St. Jacobs Of" has cured mil- the Imported Hair, direct Srom France, i éhe cous surfaces of ~the system.|ment are prescribed by the civil serv- {Hons of rheumatism sufferers in the F l D' t made up by Miss Adles, to suit indl-]| P e s el | (G A ey s ong Tor testl &% poledo, 0. |ice commission _and cover many diffi- |iast half century, and is just as good uneral DireClors §| viaua faces and features. | P.F“E"n AR L gy g Setd S S S d cult subjects. Six hours a day are al- | for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back- WO Main Sirect—Next Min for pusizess Teaults. . Hell's Family flh,zor coastipation. | lowed for the applicant. ache, sprains. Telephone 633-4. i e A Al R NS A AR B Kb R s o - B A L e S s S i e S G i

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