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" NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1918 fis | FROM :THE"BIILLETIN OF ’66 :n::%*..::g:.;;g.v seavice| EVER HAVE IT? | _eiumsie ano aas rrrrine : Sherwood Eddy Will be the Norwloh, Saturday, Apell 25, 1018 Principal Speaker. If You Have, the Statement of This CALL UP 734 —_— 2 The local Young Men's Christian| Norwich Citizen Will Interest Y With or m Gas _Attach- THE WEATHER. Norwich Man Admitted to New York State Bar — William | association wint mn&m.:nnlm- ® |l ments but Aiways EFFICIENT W sary on Sunday, May Tth, with a pro- and ECONOMICAL— The winds along the north Atlantic Caruthers, Captain of Company C—Revenue Returns|gram of more then orainary interest. | Bver have a “low-down” patn tn the and northwest; middle Atlantic, east District. The principle service will be held in |yo 1o and west Gulf, light variable. i i istri Davis theatre in the evening at 7:30 ‘Conditions: "The eastern storm is Foe Third CoNlection ‘clock when special and appropriate| In the “small” right over the hips some distance off the middle Atlantic ———— b :muu::' ml:ta{h um? It has :x::: wil be md-:l.- The ID;:::' That's the home of bachache. o e e last 34 hours in ; 27th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to e occasion will be George i " . New England, fow York and eastern | 237 S0 280, VIleg, e T cheia “sotden and tin wedding, | Wood Bddy, one of the foremost leads | 1f it's caused by weak kidneys, MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges Elsewh ‘5t | ers of the ¥. M. C. A. movement, and 5 i . the weather has cleared, ToRtenh CL 20 Uoiat s mestinghald | Xhe) Thee B Cone O o h® oldier i | Who is mow . world @gure dn Chris- | | Ueo Doar's Kifney 2itls. A.d. w“““’ & Co. i . cnmt ot s s, Hag risen generally | M yr?ana Mrs. Reuben Cook of Pres- | tho war oL e e e ihe hgte3| NOrWICh people testify to their 12 FERRY STREET Verl\a lll\g and along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts but | 100 cclobrated their golden and tn |, Tk SePu LRt iolto, Yo et "Con- | SToup, who went to forelgn lands at|worth. Read a case of ft: ; readings continue below the seasonal|““ZIVTWNDY & ) The Bulletin files |gregational church at Norwich Town |that time, among them Horace Pitkin,| RO : 1 e auneIhweieaat. of "65 Totlow: Wil be celebrated in the church today. |martyred in China Dby the Boxers.| Mrs. erine Hogan, 22 Hieckory ! k The indications are that the weaths |9 S8, fOIOWL. "\ 1 5 Arme of| At a meetimg of the voters of the|After finishing bis theological course| .o o T or er will be generally fair Saturday and | APrl 2 1866=Charles I Arms of] At o meelng of e O o ruesday in Union and Princeton, Mr. Eddy|St, Norwich, says: “T was hobbiing i S Supse et ok T o e atate | svening it whs voted by a large ma- |went to Indin in 1896, at his own| oo . A Misslesipp! River. The temperature 27 Stforfoy In ali courss of (1o ey S ot sed at the | charges and has continued to Work om y after day with aches and Wil Irise Baturday and: Suranpefatire| of New York, in-New York _clty, last | jority to rescind the vote pas 0ol- | that basis. s o Tiiadle Atlantic and New Eagland | Weanesday. Captain Arms was a of- | previous meeting to bulld & new sch ‘Aties fitteen years of work among|Pei"S Al through my back. I tried a|ie a3 Sosential in h;?::m:” house o WAGONs, | Forecast. ontnd staft Of General Harland. At the . Elacts View Presidents. ran catied "to be secretary Tor Ksia, | PUTber of medicines with no benedt. | teq the very best PLUMBING WORK ores 3 Close of the war he _commenced the| April 26, 1856—A special meeting of i Ry By A A 5 o G Bt Northern New England: Overcast law in New York. He learn- %, I8N i T o by the ‘Interna: mmittee Iy 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills and | by expert workme: o faries and CARTS Saturday: probably overcast Sunday. |od a7 _Chancellorsellle the sasential | Woghomicu 1t % Young Men’s Christian Associations. Wednesday evening. The following Fi '3 ice in this ca ity |they cured me. My back n Part of {he brofebsion of law—how t0| aaditional vice presidents were elect- | Five years of service in this capacity y is now as iR e Painting, Trim. | EoUieR Now | England and Bastern ot Mechani pairs, Painting, Trim- | New York: ir and warmer Satur- | make a charge. : Dr. Willlam H. Mason, William H. stroy er.” ming, U, ring and Wood Work, | day and probably Sunday. The body of a man was found on|$ase 7. ¥ MeCurdy, Chatles C. John- | EOvernment students of India, China, ng as evi Blacksmithing in all its branches. Observations in Norwich. Sunday morning in the river below the | o~ i Winslow Williams, ~George| iCorea. Japan and the Near Bast has| . o The following records, reported from | Tailroad bridge between the Steamboat| pierce, Richard Colburn and Henry | JneP PSR ores 70 Sae gtion” so Sevin's pharmacy show the changes|Wharf and Clarke's coal yard. Upon|gpjil. 2 singularly combined in this young|Simply ask for a kidney remedy—get P being brought to shore it was identi-| " Dr Erastus Osgood of this city while s‘mfi x ma k Em. Changes hiday: 2n0 e Barometrie | {C g, e body of James Haniey. who | walking Sain street,in front of the| Chrisian statcsman, d Ik borp. : prices. Ask us for . F, H. WILLIAMS, JR, General -‘Agt H. C. LONG, Special Agt, J. F TOMPKINS| ;= = e 67 West Main Street- Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that He is at present in this country, but had been missing since the 15th of| Apoilo hall on Wednesday afternoon e 40 30.08| March. Ho resided on Market street | stPock nis foot against a projection in | he expects to leave in July for a three | yreq Mrs. Hogan. Foster-Milburn § p. m. . 43 3002 | pear the dock, and on the evening of | the walk and fell, striking his head. He | months’ evangelistic campaign among : : e T e T Robert d. Cochranz || Hard For You To Thread € 507 te 515 North Main St.| Eredictions for Fri : Cloudy. March 1.'5¢h he disapeared. tactur- | F2°, taken to a nearby store. The doc. prison camps of Europe. Then he ex- DS. Friday's weather: Rain, with snow,| APl 24, 1355;‘3’&""2;&‘;“ factors | tor 18 83 vears old. Aot Lt e sl cn e B (MR PR T MR ) g GAS FITTING, M 9 Prelinty modth Wil gryst;fesgbsl‘!:{n; OF the atsemar Cliy of Burglars Enter Watch Shop. campalgn through the whole of South | " T F L TR E o E | LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, a 4 e il April 27, 1366—The watch and clock | America and another great campaign | Salled him to O » 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Coni. P ton, on Franklin |in China. “ B " Then get one our - " Sun I_High 1| Moon Revenue Returns. shop of Calvin Bur‘oi . tered| It is a rare thing for a man of Mr. Agent for N. . O. Sheet Packing. > y Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises.| The following are the assessors’ ge :zgumzrefim:n‘a‘s&dn‘;:fi;fr‘?:;tyore,l'\‘h“"_ Eddy’s prominence and abaility, and mR"'c G. H. Ewing, pastor of the Needle Threaders. Sime turns of "‘fie";’f‘ teienne (;\;“;’hg‘_’ s oniing. cne who is in such constant demand to Fm}g ;:genuonn ‘churtrh .hnfl Rev. e don and “Windnam counties): First,| . Timothy Shea, a workman at _the| find R s i B S T R ." F. BURNS ple to use. Makes thread- WATCH BRACELETS Norwich, 318267617 sccond, Griswold,| Rolling mill, cauiht, bis e e Ce | city Jook forward to this cocasion with | Dits this coming Sunday mornimg. s ing your needle easy » Lisbon, Ledyard, Preston and Sprague, | two | o o T LR g Sunday 3 5 5 : ] PENDANTS. $1 '730,17;0 ;rsm-d. (imu:]‘-x; zl:g;thbs\[g:; m;;;dny and crushed two fingers :’15:1‘:23 :?moér;::m‘;-"\fc“ oheof ‘tha u: and 3§,,, J. B, Dll'lt"er; ‘:rrl Wash- HEa“"g alld Flumbmg work. \ 4 i.r:l%o%:lle&"a = 47T tin, Tast| April 28, 1866—The town health com- | most largely attended in many years. [fl‘}fl;;‘;fi“ ;‘:‘:;!sp:r L s:d";::: 3 Cill ndoo BROOCHES, Lyme, Lyme, Montville, Old Lyme, Sa- | mittee have divided the city into sub- e ) T g 92 Franklin Street one, i lem, $2,636.58; sixth, Bozrah, Colches- | districts under the charge of thelr NORWICH TOWN the former pastor: of Grace Hpsseoses Price 50c each. BRACELETS RINGS ter, Frankiin and Lebanon, $3,714.45; members_as fillov;:;nfi’r‘esc_nc\{}‘l;.w;\fi e 4L church, Yantlc, Inn" GAST"‘GS b e GREENEVILLE seventh, Ashford, Chaplin, Scotiand,|H. Coit, W. H. ; N Meeting of Members of Social Corner e _c of every description, new- e e e Club No. 2—Gift to First Church| Mrs. Joab Rogers who has been in est models in every John Nolan Broke His Leg While|$26.05.08; ninth, Brooklyn Hampion,| Wilson, Elias Cottrell and Jesse D.| From Rev. and Mrs. William M. :‘m:{;‘l {"‘;,“‘."’d_‘f:“‘j.‘}, hfr’eek Dows FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Optical Department. ’ = Playing in Schoolyard—Exercises at | Killingly and Pomfret, ———; tenth, | Ncwes. Zumbro—Supper Follows Whist. e nlace, Mi W Mot the PLAUT-CADDEN . SUILDI finish Grammar School. Canterbury, Voluntown, Sterling;Plain- | William Caruthers Elected Captain. Scotana ‘road, soms trom ners o INE VAUGHN FOUNDRY Co! 2 Y e v field, $9,195.78. Total, $112,567.87. At a meeting of Company C, Third| Fifteen members of The Bulletin's | Gotes Ferry for & boef vin Look for the Clock .. 1. Ui ael S G While playing in the yard at St. Golden and Tin Anniversary. reziment, C. N. G., held in Apollo hall | Soctal Corner culb. No. 2, from Pres- SIS Mo. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Mary’s school, Thursday afternoom,| April 25 1866—The friends of Mr.|Friday evening William Caruthers was| on Bozrah, Yantic, Taftville ana Opinions Diffe ' Johll & Geo H. BIISS g?h:""fi?‘fse’%v I‘fg’mfl:ér:g&kenm!‘:gé e geg?;:;oo& P iday, lh(er:; fi‘r’.‘;’?&.fitii“é{‘ and Bentley Shaw €€C-| Norwich, met Thursday for all day | According toa New York magls | o just above the ankle. The boy was| co19en i with Mrs. Annie Gieser of the Scot-|trate poker is a gentleman's gume. Sul cr “T taken to his home where the fracture land road. ' While the ladies did dit- | Has the judge ever sat betwoen two \NT ur and cam artar was reduced. The boy is resting as RIFF UNABLE TO erent kinds of fancy work there were | & e e — comfortably as can be expected. FORT WRIGHT OFFICERS S recitations and stories and pleasant [ out? — Detroit Free Press. = Most Cigars are Good-= NAMED IN ORDER. FIND THE DEFENDANT.|talk. A dinner of salads, sandwiches, THESE ARE BETTER =g Exercises at Gramar School. Lk b coffee, cake and Ice Burke Revised. LOZENGBS Bird e e e ook were| TWo Companics May B Ordered to|Mrs. Sadie Deming Taken on a Body | Cream was served aé moon. 1 \ { " < You ecan't indict a great nation, but B . held at the Greeneville Gramar school Honolulu Soon. Writ is Keeping Out of Sight. : you can come pretty near calitng its Will purify the biood and clear the Friday afternon. The following was S e Four Tables of Whist. TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR government a liar and provinz it, as|l You are sure of the right kind complexion . the programe carried out by ihe puc| Although direct tramsferral orders| Mrs. Maude Grant of New London| are Sarah Holcomb of Town street | resident Wilson's Hittle talk to Gon- of a Diamond at the ,,;:M P,;:. 10c A BOX 8. MT"S’H‘ER""F""" S ankiin st | PlS: have not yet been received at the is-|has brought suit agalnst Mrs. Sadie|gave a whist of four tables at her | gress shows.—Chicago Herald. when you purchase it here.. ; es; recitation, Ben Hazzard's : = " | assi ¥ . Mrs. J. , perf : t Guests, Jonn Suplicki; A Good Shot,|the Second Coast Artllery company|Mrs Deming assaulted her Bearch M. | e Wood, Jr. of fouth Foctankll. =1 verlly Lomeen thut faamimate|] speclaty. Frances Danilowicz; Jimmie's Compo- | from Fort Wright and the 125th com- [As Mrs. Deming has no property a|Maine, who is visiting here. Sup- | o/ metimes entér tato the spirit W, 1 D s P IF YOU Do N B sition, Henry Boyd; song, Santa Lucia, | pany from Fort Terry, to Honolulu s |body whit was issued and Mrs. Dem- | per was served after the whi t“!twuxl . F. W. GUILD, Jeweler q of a fes occasi N seventh grade, Miss Coughlin; Grand. 5 : pa’s Spectacles, Ruth McKiniey; The come in and ses a;good line of Team | B0 IPep s 0s T MY oy Harness, Express Harness, Concords,|Vacant Chair, eighth grade, Miss Jen army .orders issued f; ing was taken into custody by Sherift L —— The war dopariment Wednesday. Whtle | Willam Baseley several davs ago: Gift Acknowledged. Last night, when I was golng to a they do mot directly allude to either| At that time Mrs. Deming asked| At the mid-week service of the First | blowout my automobile chimed in with £ company, the orders assign several of. | Permission to seek a bondsman and |Congregational church, Thursday ev- o - nings: Wiped Out, May Connelly: | ficera to’ the Second and 125¢h com.|Was released by the sheriff to allow e E. a vote o fthanks was given | 8 COUPIe of its own."—Loulsville Cour Wagons at|Blue Bells of Scotland, all grades °0 d panies “to join companies indicated [her to find someone to furnish bonds. | Rev. and Mrs. William M. Zumbro for | ler-Jourial. Corset Hospital FINE MEATS remarks, Mr. McNamara; stereoptican | upon their arrival at San Francisco|Since then the sheriff has not been|the gift of a handsome carved te & = SaTomstar L the right prices, also Auto Robe: lsexcalgre; Star Spangled Banner, all |er route for Hon-iulu not later than ahle“to find her finfll I}!wr‘"‘v-" ('i:( “"t- wood table which they have presentea = RICHMOND'S CORSET HOSPITAL— es. Sth v tov tis Morgan, counsel for Mrs. Gran ¢ 3: Soppi e = July 5th” Tt was believed that the R, : . »| to the church. In the shopping district.—Cleaning, T dines cutitep BariConts fram cmpanies would leave here on July |Savs his client will be satisfied if Mrs. HUGGARD—Tn Nerwieh, Apsl 11, a| mMending and alterations at moder: VEGETABLES, i a | Deming remains in hiding and leaves | A Lat: ate cost. Stock models fitted. , = “ y a ¢ 5th” | Mrs. Gi a . Mrs. s o >~ -~ 3 rders taken for Goodwin Corset, THE L. L. CHAPMAN €0 cibren Susdas moneine. Teies HoT | 1€ i provabie that the troops Will start | vasion of the body attachment wil| oA local resident notes that sspara-) Airs. Jona Huggera 21 BROADWAY 60 MAIN STREET Democrats and Busine . 3 116 Broadway. Phone $53-13. a1 7 : 2 R Ot STeGt the Chl salt gus had been gathered three time [PERL—At Loonard Pridge, April 19, Warner of Putnam wil speak * on|a few days earlier than was anticipa- | G M March 30 Mrs, Grant and Mrs. from his ssparagus bed at this date| I1Sif @ dsughter to Mr. ana’ Mrw FRUITS, ETC. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, | TTiecn Missionaries. Judge Warner is|ed. Deming met in Golden street, ast year; there is as yet no signs of one of the most ardent workers in the| Officers a Fort Wright stated that k 3 ved|London, and a row ensued. Mrs, |its starting. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS state for beterment of prisons and|N0 company orders had been received | y L - e MARRIED " ..k fails. Fuage Warrier s the one who | Y0t aithoust 'the orders'to' Join the | Srant, ho It much the emallef com| gpettaring Arma Service. — 1n Stomington IST People’s Market JOSEPH BRADFORD, |was instromentai in ‘having o stats |companica was undoubiedly conciusblained fo the polico and Mrs. Teming| Sheltering Hisrea M Aov. Do e E S % » |farm for inchriates established in this | Sive proof that both companies wouk | ¥as arrested and presented in the po-| Rev. F. J. Coleman and cholr o atnida - Eber- 6 Franklin Street city. Saage Warmers tallc will Do | shortly recoive transfer . orders | fo|lice court Saturday, April 1 Judse|Trinity Episcopal church will be at the Rovert Noyes | T, Buil R 305 3 BOOK BINDE& great interest and a large attendsnes | Honomulu. Coit after hearing the testimony con- | Sunday afternoon service at the Shelt- iyer Bu d'mg, oom S JUSTIN HOLGEN, Propristes e tinued the case until May 6, and told | ering Arms. e Mana o SR e 7Y o 3 -—————————————————- | the women to give each other a wide ol A= - . |53 Rev. F. R. Sanford. S ’ . —_— ere_will be a_meotin ; irs and Dr. Dennis ~.2lank Books Made and Ruled to Order. | 1.0 tonight, Bijou, Jewett City, missing since Thursday moon, has|PCRI o e ot e e o e b, n;nlnrgn_\'nc\'l‘rfi:‘g both of Stonington. - T“E nEL “oFF 108 BROADWAY Ideal Singing orchestra—adv. turned up safe and sound. The bov|epmity between them dates from the |at the First Congregational church. - EY — In Fitchville. Frederlck T. B“nce - b = Who resides at 33 South A street left | STTILY, between them dates from the 25 by Rev. David K, Thomas Donnelly, who was mar- |lome Thursday noon and as he did Bt 5 3 local Jaundry. Mrs. Grant claims that| F. C. Warners duties as County| O Donnell, Walter Earl Brown. of| Expert Piano and Player DRS. L. F.:and A. J. LAPIERRE | ried to Miss Margaret Donopan of is|not roturn at night his parents noti- ! Y European Plan : her glasses were broken and that she | Secretary of the Improvement League| Lristol. and Margaret Cecella| . s o 5 place and Lisbon, about forty years|fed Constable Gus Lambert and helae soundly pounded by Mrs. Deming reeney of Fitchville. Piano Tuning and Repairing Rates 75 cents per day and um i 287 Main St. ago, was buried in Attleboro, Mass,, |5t t0 Wwork to locate the bov. The|ang asks the $2,000 damages in con- JAMES-JORDAN—In Norwich, April : HAYES BROTHERS. PRACTISE LIMITED TO last® week. Many of the Gre dille | POy returned home Friday afternoon.|gsequence E SMA 1916, by Rev. John H. Broderick, Removed to 27 Union Street 1222, Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. people will remember Mrs. rfi:,’,‘f,;u; He is about 18 vears of age and is bl weg S5 1 THE SMALL PERSON W Louise Jordan and Charics | Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn, | T¢lephone 1222 26-28 Broadway - Bt e Noos o ¢ | who survives him. 5 | employed in the Ponemah mills. POPULAR TOM REILLEY DONS HER SPRING FROCK RISt o St Wit 7% " Throa T Miss Cormicr Entertained. COMING TO CONFERENCE : DIED DR.R. J.COLLINS 1647 R T e G e AFTVILLE Mins froche Cormler SSUhttelly | wetsnd of Natiows Pest Ofise Wil ts B R S R O e 4 = severs o s 2 ¢ arles H. Talcott, aged 75 vear ~ . P BEIRNENY, B8 0. | it st T 1an o | Tt o) o R ionte o | Piond, of Netiake Pos Ol Mot 2 ri e ittt DENTIST | Adam’s Tavern Physician and Surgeon cess—John Spencer Met with Pain.|dav eveninz. The cveninz was n.| Elks’ Home Mecting. late home, 70 Willlams street, Mon- Room 214 Thayer Building for Asoident—Persanala: 1 o |Sovanis “spent with cards and music == o, Ny TS "o Main Sreet: Norwich, C 1861 Norwich, Conn. Greengville office: = Retreshmente were served by the| Monday, May 1, promises to be an COLIINE_in SpringSitg Mete, Avch Mhone 426.4 o ©°n™ | otter t: the public ine nnest standard Office Hours: 2 A minstrel and dance was given In || 0r paur a1 voin s Mo Coimal 42 |exceedingly interestins day In the I o g [ brands 6f Beer of Europe and America: s {\:gdr;ezi.:ay ;n-; asx;teux;.t ed.:;sd-y fvae;m} hall, !;rh;uty ‘e‘vening by St. s?':n h‘e‘;k;’” voting Miss Cormler an | program of the Connecticut State Con- Cellins, formerly of Stonington. £ ::::m::.“h;g::r.:;:m‘:‘mf‘;‘m: - - onica’s a " Mary lea 5 " 4 3 Y uer day evenings, and by | Saturday |societies. The minstrel was nader ti s [EEmgeiicf GUATeRl RAS | Coteationn, % Shian Wilghe Brets: Scotéh Ale, Guinness’ Dublin appointment | Bection of Th R o e Murphy Caught Game. Which this year meets at Norwich. A O, et Siout, | C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes Eill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourisb- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser; Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. = v v Next Monday mornin at half past = was well carried out. The end men| Dennv Murphy caught the game be- 'y g £ Peing exceptionally clever and the so- |tWeen the Lawrence Eastern League |Dine the conference will be called to American House |s, oo in fine voice "The “oro | teim ana the "Nashus, "X Tr. ‘team |order at the Blks' tlome on *Maln sramme follows: Murphy scored two hits. a double and |3treet and the meeting Is public. Ho; GARDINER—In_Jewett City, April 28, 1816, Arnold Gardiner, aged 92 years. Funeral services at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles McKay. at Siviliiien Snnlle Shuik e sualis A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Just a Dream of you Dear quartet; |a single. thirteen put-outs and one as- | Toomas L. Reilley of Meriden, form- PRk on Bundty. ENUSELS I Telephone 447-12, cizl Rates to Theatre Troupes, |Back Home In - Tennessee, opening |Sist. According to the box scores it | 8Tl & member of the Nationai House B sy an et Y, e SEAERE_. Tan. Traveling Men, Ete. chorus; Loading up the Mandy Lee, |appcars that Denny is sure of a berth | 0f Representatives, will e chairman Y rceaneid, Omn; 1on" Clark Varney, foen 1t Wsuues Duliitug 3 ? Joseph Prounler; My Mother’s Rosary, | on Jesse Burkett's team. of the committee at the morning dis- wite of Dr. D. _Varney, and || 7k 743-3. (Take Elevator) Livery Cannection, Shetucket Street, |Joseph Quinn; The Kid is Clever, . I, on which will be a public hear- i FARREL & SANDEZRSON, -Propa. |Donohue; Thore is a Quaker Down in Big Catch of Fish. ing on Proposed Legislation for Chil- uakertown, alph Berkinshaw; | Howard Dunse soeared 68 suckers 4 £ N Siest Glder Time, Alex. Disco: You'd |in the Lisbon brook Thursday even- | will sroscnt a propesed dragt o Leas | Trommer’s Mine, Fred Geer: When Trigh Eyee ave | 15, mhis is the Jargest catch ever |islation for Children, the work of a dzughter of the late Frank H. and davan ate Frani DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN enrietta S Ciark, ag years MALONE I Norwich, Apeil 23, 1916,| @ Table Silvme Dental surgeon Catherine Malone, widow of Martin 'one. 5 n | g Building Norwich, C Malone, aged 79 years. Kindly omit Ext e ths B McGrory ™ rwich, Conn, taken from the brook. _The fish| men _ f Extra values in the lat- Smiling, G : | e . sub-committes, Schuyler . Merritt, owers: in th Dixle, William SZ,‘.‘.’;’,'.,‘?;? ’,’,",‘,’mflm weighed nearly 100 pounds. banker, Stamford; Dr. William DeLos . e est patterns. Quality guar- Evergreen Beer |iom momy "aains rorie, Smerics e ve. head of hé Stite Humane: So- . Ve , = = B . REAL GFRMAN LAGER P el CoMtoriminment a| John Broderick was a visitor in Oc- tate Charity Worker, all three of WE“ 5:_ : S‘:l"":f“ c‘f":h B o TRy 101 N pro- . H. JACKEL & CO. m.,;,d’f”m:n;'.“n;éfi‘:‘”" fvas| John Fromander was in Willimantic | posed legislation. 15 Main Street J. OGULNICK & CO your friend or teacher will be FUNERAL Phone 714-12 32 Frankiin Street |sure to please if you select it nished = music. Refreshments were | \02Y on business. served to the large numb Afternoon Session. 8MOOTH SOUND PERFECT | the committee ,%,",’;‘;A"T‘,’.‘?’;;}u:{ J. A. Atwood of Wauregan was a| The afternoon session will open at 2 o business caller in town Friday, o'clock with Rev. J. MacL Richardson, N, Spprieed the commitfes: Mleses o First Presbyterian church, Bridge- ! Hanlon, Blizabeth MeSheffery,” Vioig | Nepoleon Pepin left Thureday for |port, as chairman of the Committee on { . Jacques and Louisa White, a ‘short stay with friends in Hart- | the Family and the Community. Fred MADE FROM ford. R, ’:l:hgnocn,m!'e&!erl.lslemtm of As- Established 1907 f t I A soclate itles, oston, will open When honey speaks her iecce at John Bpencer Thrown From Wheel.| 1. tont, BI Sowat the discussion on the 1 sub S e Rihias D[Rmo ARl I Ty g o W e TR i PR R O e R S R e ICE CREAM | Webavealarge assortment pain: eoiden rada; iam 3 throp, N v s * s o 2 Close Texture, Strength, Softness |whon he wns riding hiy b’i’ey‘m‘:‘ L rus toeal i ey o LA Vo R formetly s messber of Tl g B T S — w"gLEs“'E and "EATA"' of daintily trimmed baskets in | SEND YOUR PATTERNS TO o e TR mesd | pasty from Bajtls o) Bootiena o st | (R NSNGhamels Piite oD i | T e (bt S s S Eh wach R R e e a great variety of shapes and . . ject: | low, as do ncl n. ey oy e T Bt e it | 50 EMBALMERS . A : { The John T, Yom Boiler Co. | srount with consideravie Zocee.” Ha| Manager O'Brien wiil have nis Mre. Mitohell Chairmers |+ | mm————— co DI colors at all prices. was rondered unconscious for a short | Bear Cats out for _practice if the A < Phone 571 112_Franklin Street i MANUFACTURERS tme by tha blow which he .recoived | weather permits today. The committee on children will oc- | b Lady Assistant —_— Ya = fon the head. The boy receiced a me- cupy the evening session with Mrs. | 1 { “Norwich” Bteam and Water Hoating | vars sealp wound. ' Ho was taken ts| Robert Wilsom snd James Fmerson | FTank A, Mitchel, = member of - the! Jj| Its eficacy, Ime Telephone 328-3 New Styles i o 5 ollers. N 2.'-: home whers the wound was dress- g:v:‘l%c-puta .gcll(lmu ;mh the T. A. 5,:_‘" 3“-"?1.;;‘ m ':fi;‘tw;:' pleasant taste |® HENRY E. cHURCH THE CRANSTON CO. o s o e S R peirman T30 Senierrce Tl o)l fod fredom we swmaaces i SPRING MILLINERY ‘ ks’ : 5| Home. Supt. Bugene Van Why, of the | fl from injuri- TOSted | Goorge Poltier Roturns, Charlos McSheflery hes raturned th | Home. Supt Buger = Why, i | | DIAROND RINDS | ooy 5Tt T en 205 S Bt (P T s | S iy | WSRO MRS, G. P. STANTON ' VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES : e —— Ohtideen., SRS - i AT VERY LOW PRICES THE WH. FRISWELL CO, 25 and 27 Pranklin Street = - p- FOR .00 FALSE | THE DIME SAVINGS BANK = OLD $2|lli TEETH i OF NORWICH Set in Gold, Silver, Rubber or X | et et s ALES, SR LIRS | R Atk v Warren Holiand, Willlam Batley, Mra, Frank A Mitohell will give a Foo, and Willam Burgess 108 | PAST, concersin children in Drubiic Fitday "o ‘attend the Texttle sow | ;oRen S0 Mise Lina Fhipps, wew| - Daper concerning children in the care | Frank Laflaur hag resumed driving of private homes for children. | Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar the ideal home treatment for cent. a year from the earnings of the 52 Broadway hi + C. Carstens, general secretary of - st six hs, d will be yabi MISS M, C, ADLES 't orined e e iy 28, G fot B Bt of | conge o Bowrenes, k- [ | 21N SO PV eren, < e k. Bet S HAIR, FAGE, SCALP SPECIALIST ellingd inont man, in this ‘line of work wil . FRANK L WoODARD, Trasurer| DAN MURPHY Choated "in the two previous papers dren geeempanied by Miss Mary Kal - ley Lepgpgmmw are | the . t wear 8 | ted, ot P Tn Svon s ;3"‘& uests of Mrs Thomas ' Phelan ot nv' M, u:; A, A““‘:"a“.flu' 3 e aon local Y. Mnfl-w 8 Fheisen Bank, A, will be :nwm::usau. . €, Mrs. Byeivp Tetrgaull “H‘”flvg 10th, at 8 p. m., assocta- K Pty ,wflii'a T R B Hentiors vt | e tnins,® B Thtunt,the, aseocts y 1 ¢ I’ 5 Pus 64 Lady Assistant leaya \? ay for Proyidence | eral dircators will be eleoted, and the b m o8 Fro fi attend thie ing eof their mister, ! yarious roporta for the year will be|.- 1 Bath Strest MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Shea & Burke Il F. (. GEER, Piano Tuper |F2c Livery and Boarding | 41 Main Street 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich, Conn | We guarantes our service to be tix "Pheons 611 best at cne most reasonable srices. - WHEN YOU WANT to put your bt = =5 —_ii' Eastern Connecticu! equal to The Bal. letin’ for uusizess resuits. -.m-"‘"f.mn.n;-.-&"

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