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1 tern Development committes will B = ¢ . held in this city on May 19th when K s . . iy 3 q °" | the committee will be gliests of th ! | ‘7!7'"‘r | BITY a s 5 Norwich Chamber. of S imare ot 5 8, : £ : Wauregan house. Preceding th : 3 ; bilious 4 W ¢ g %flém-:oqn-d\y Tuncheon | B. L. Root. 3. B Vaughn. W. o Lo B come in-andises a-good line.of Team’| 3 : will be served and the invitations sent ! Somers and 'C. W. Pearson. & , ~¥ou; it i : = ; v 0l - |out to the members call it “Tnames| After the luncheon the annual meet- | (o e Hirness,” Express $Harness,: Concortls, | Northern and Southern New Bng- | River Luncheon.” 1 ing of the Development Committes Jastly .more important, hesause [ 4 ! A ¥ nd-and.: n New York: Showers| The ttee in charge of the af- | will take place with the election of of- et o v bt | e Ghnasmtion o Noraigh | B G S S S| 16 P s inie, B2 leod, Thue & i ARG B c. e ent 5 - a 4 % closerout & few-Fur:Coats from "’m‘“":“: Teported from | Lo o Y mmerc ol ' Conecic utpuk'Chm- T At hs aaetton ae aF fuaed are doing all in our power to make Merc! 7 3 ©f on In B fi!: «': : ‘e and &mm A Pormanent Tariff As he s well| 16 When and where the snnual outng * | versed on the tariff question his tatk | will take place will be decided. Last L Bowels, L v | an event long to be remembered’by . all ‘will be of great interest. year it was held at Richard’s Grove. . . . ¥ # "1 I8 L ¥ Ther- Bar1 " Rev. . j, Selden of ihis city wiy| It is expected that there will bs saspoontul of imestons || Norwich on this occasion. | 'We have the x4 52 30.25 | Bive address on Preparedness and | representatives of 25 other chambers % ment Store in thi . i ¢ - » 20 | Ewahn's orchestra will furnish music. | of commerce present and it is already tary before putting more food this section and we are | 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. S Mre. Grace »Aldrich Crowell, sopranc | known that the New London chamber into the stomach. 4 of having that fact known and Mh’ the speople H loist of this city, will be heard in|will send up their full committee of Get a quarter pound of limestone % . I e . Teton Wil e kit Phosphate from your pharmacist. 1t|) of Eastern Connecticut as it is known and appreciated hy) JOSEPH , BRADFORD, |.om i is inexpensive and almost tasteless, 5 ko o 2 except & sourish twinge which is not lorwich people. - % FIRE ON ROOF unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot N 5 - Monday’ 3 - $ ¥ S P BOOK BINDER o A e D T [T e e OF COLCHESTER HOUSE. T TaLY. mOFEIAEtd i YOUE e = CELEBRATION OF FOURTH. : ey eperyred = Pt in peess mevinil) Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, Son [ Moon | Celebration . Committes Organizes| Local Men- Assist in Fighting Lively To fedl ke yo\:n; toolndfo:'l; like ¥4y 108-BROADWAY. 1 1 mises " sots. ' Haor.h 2ho0m | “With George H. Loring Chairman. Blaze. you felt before your blood, nerves and el Bises. | Sets [l Water.[! Sets. muscles became saturated with an ac- Day. Ila. m | p m s m |la m George H. Loring was elected chair-| Fire broke out near the chimney on © " ®E 1 | cumulation of body poisons, begin this || As a substantial reason for your coming we aresoffe man of the Norwieh celebration com- | the roof of the house owned by Dr. J. treatment and above all, keep it up! g - .08 | mittee at a meeting held Saturday| M. Klein in Colchester, early Satur- 3 As Soap and hot water sct on the|l extraordinary : ovfil'h&llllng md : 5 3 Riges. | morning at 10 o'clock in the office of | day afternoon. The Colchester fire ap- values in every department of the. skin, cleansing, sweetening and puri- JFam¢ Case. Th mittee com- | paratus was summoned and with as- | £ . fying, so limestone phosphate and hot OFFERIN ' OUR' g4 g ¥ prh:: t’i;'e rouzwmg:e;&':m;:esmge sistance of three Norwich genelemen i | water before breakfast, act on the m GS ARE FOR EVERYBODY e }, Repalr work .l 428 | 705 || 921 l| 1147)'H Loring, Councitmen Telley E. Bab-| who were on the Boche shortly after stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. CITY CUSTOMERS AS WELL AS OUT-OF-TOW cock and Walter F. Lester, James Li|succee n extinguishing the blaze ORI g of all ki udex, wh!fi:? :‘;finflfi e b s Jow | Case, Tames C. Macpherson and John | after a brief but lively fight. The fire The Great Calvert in Midair PATRONS. WE WANT TO SHARE. KE kinds on e ALL sition with the Lee & Osgood Co. of . i J. Corkery. Plans for the Fourth of|started from a defective chimney and R {0 e N = ¥ mvm © | July celebration were acted upon. had got quite a headway before it was e T T e S YR SOl [ Nobwich: AUTOMOBILES, ‘Walter Thoma was paintully burned Dalanc le 1 the wire- iZhe committee organized as follows: | discovered and if there had been any b e R v A 8 rman, George H. Loring; secre-| wind tho du detying t the least. He walked CARRIACES, WAGONS,* |Men's Club Hold Last Meeting of the | tary, John J. Corkery; . treasurer,| good deal greater. e o o praytwaeds ana aechaiced | on his arm last week in one of the lo- [} 7 - TRUCKS CARTS - | Yemr—Birthday Party—Geo. Garrell | Mavor T. C. Murpny. with the greatest of east, sat on it, E m SPECIAL VALUB m SPECIAI‘ v 1 A and Entectains. , : :p::,aw Shaitman snd secretary were CHARITABLE CIRCLE GAVE lald down on it, straddled and then tG| Winiam Miller has returned to New 5 L} - 3 o sign a contract w! e ent” of his aud 5 Mechanical Repaire; Painting, Trim- | T, Men's ciub of St ‘Andrews| Connecticut Fireworks company for a PROGRAMME FOR PATIENTS. | o ils ‘hotd for mearly half & mnre. | Lo7lon, after spendin the week end ming, Upholstering and .Weed Work. | church held their last mesting of the | ISPlay of fireworks on the evening of | Gonducted Musical Service at Backus|Then descending into the trapese he i TP John J. Clark's Machine Thread, e | ol By e K hung SeRRYEE N ot SABHR00E | tergs momber of faatre-goers ac- || S BuLR, eck and whe THE OPPORTUNITIES OF MERCHANTS’ WEEK.. / Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper, rolis packages—at 8 for 250, -usualype and swung back and forth in the most | tendeq the play, “ 3 Special price 4¢’ a spool, regular | 5c each. 3 ey - oy ay, “Experience,” at Di IReEabing. Interter wiomi SIRm2, 10C | recd %o sechre & hand Jor the ceithra. | , Charitable circle of King's Daughters | SP4ZIDS Tanner,| At the conclusien | vis theatre Monday evening. Toilet Paper 4 for{25c - i v ; ‘urnished the musical programme a - - 2 5 £S5 hich the club was orzanized. ~The | tion: and it is likely Tunbs band wil| GEMSIEC, . Dital Sunday atternoon, | S7und on a robe attached to the wire. | Miss Miizabeth Tavior of Baltic Ivory Articles at 50c Toitet Paver: Tarps SR °¢° of ’lh- evening was Socialism | PiAY Dotk A few of the members of the Ideai |, o e Performer made it pl nthl:t 'hfl spent the week-end as the guest of || Genuine Grain Ivory Toilet Articles, | packages—Special ,,fl"‘c.% B s Haeng, - debate apimes | ® Gtner details fOr the celebration| Mandolin club plaved several selec- Tomittee €| Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin. 1 large assortment — Bpecial price usual pri 104 h. would not go on the wire unless there 75 ot e [ 10% S . h tions. Miss Mae Torrance sang several % each, usual prices 75 to $1.00. 507 to 515! North Main St | dy hihneenh rer e s | oicers of the commitics, and Morsfich | Yery pleasingsolos, accompanied by | FEre, 6% Sationed st sach of thel anthony Lembert, formerly of Taft- e - 7| Airmative side and Mr. Erows’ oaparod | may look forward to an interesting | Miss Nellie Hotvie. ‘A plano and man-| (ieP ‘O NRICH B g4y Hines are at-| ville, now residing in Washington, R. Hot Water Bottles 69c for the negative side Ne doctarrroted | Fourth of July at home this year, Golin uet by Misses Coit and Brecken. | tached, The committes got in fouch |y 'wus'a visitor in town Sunday. - given. During the evening in nsuaq| It is the intention of the committee Fidge and the singing of famillar hymns I TR AuaIE Wks Wity Rubber. Hot cigars 2 and Porteous & Mitchell company and P ‘Water, Bottles; no seam. zuara: E3 and refreshments were served | to open the day with a parade of hor- | completed the programme. fwo men from each of the stores were | ofiupDorden emploved in the office |§ Waterl Bottles; no seam. susranteed Dmms by the club. Arthur Campbell sang|Fibles in the forenoon at a suitable| .. < oo n— put on duty at the barrels, s pa» o v ¢ vvvvv Writing Paper 11c Fabric-finish Writing Paper, pound packages, :100; sheets—at§ide, regular price 15c. several solos in his usual fine veies|hour, and offer prizes for the most The letter-writing contest has closed | ©2mily from New Bedford to Front & 7o ‘Envelopes 5¢c;Packa; ‘ 1 and responded to many encores. Musiq | Srotesque and interesting. It is proba- MISS KATHLEEN CALLAHAN.|and there were fifty-five letters to be | Sreet: $1.00 Mesh Bags 79¢ ; Envelopes to-match the forekoing Was ‘turnished by Geers orehestra. | ble there will be arrangements for a considered by the judges. The award Mesh Bags, ring mesh, gate tops, The next meéting of the club will | civic parade if the a to be made | Presented Large May Basket at Home | will probably be made some time this |, JORR Zuerner who has been at the L 2 [ paper, packages of 25—Speciaprics be held in October and another suc- | to the organizations of the city brings ostonal very Potosing e hospital for the past few weeks has Iu,oo. & pecial price 79¢, value |.5o a package. % PENDANTS, cesstul season is expected. forth good results. These organiza- gh. The wire act will be seen again to- | Ceof, brought home and is improving o Whisk B: 1 4 Pleasant] i tions are requested to elect represent-| g g, C. C. club tendered a Parisian [ 32Y, at 11.30 this morning and at 5| TPl i $1.25 Suit Cases 98¢ 3 rooms 11c BROOCHES, i George E.‘lrr:l' L:";:;r:;my i Comemittee, the meeting 1o be armenged | 1vOry shower to Miss Kathieen Calla- | this afternoon. Willlam O'Brien ana Robert Wilson || Fibre Suit Cases, size 24-inch, | Whisk Brooms, good: quality A han Monday evening at the home of left Monday for Hartford where they brass lock, two straps, good $1.25 | cial price 11o, regular;price 15c. prised at his home on North Main | fter: They will also be asked to lend | yiss Hazel Fairclough on McKinley| 4. C. L i will b suests of VaTue at She, BRACELETS RINGS street Saturday evening by the mem. | auanclal aid to the celebration, as will oy coents Jrviation. g Y $1.00 Umbrellas ati87c avenue in honor of her approaching| ' p T, Tew i Thermos Bottles, dark green cnamel - bers of the Yale club and several of | th% Public generally. marriage. ‘The gifts were presented | no:uin jogye o Sxalted ruler ot case, pint_size—Special price $1.19, £ description, new- }|his friends. Games were piaves ang | LAt the Iast meeting of the court of|PalTioge. The gifts were presented| Norwich lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. Eiks, —— e Men's and Women's Umbre r J|misic was cnjoved: Piano’ mud vees | common council there “was appropri- | i diarge May basket During the| has accepted an invitation fo ast as PR L8, American taffeta covering—Spect est ‘models in e solos were rendered by Mr. Farrel |2ted 3500 for the celebration, with the| PSR T00C1S No GO0 A0 8" fol. | @ mounted_aide to the grand esquire BORN price 87c each, regular price;$1.00 m very Dainty refreshments were served dur- | @musement committee of the council] [Iental, Was Eendered, in the Elks™ parade which will be held | CHAMPLIN—In Syracuse, N. Y., May ’ - finish ing ‘the cvening. Among those pres- | Suthorized to look out for the city at the Baltimore convention. 15, 1916, a son, Louls Edmond, to Mr. ‘Women’s Hosiery ent were the Misses Rose Demuth of | Intel e celebration. e peti- and Mrs. Ernest Gifford Champlin MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ’ i Baitie, Helen Prog tioners asking for the appropriation (Helen Riedell Mabrey). Women's Burson Silk Hosiery in Helon' Brown, and Anss aheind | pointed out at that time thet it was Carpenters Transact Business. j————— b 4 s HAWKINS — A daughter, Beatrice |} black and white, Ht: J & »H'* : les Ganthier, John Morrises ony | belleved $300 in addition could be ‘se- Tn Honor of Miss Viola Seavey, Fian- | Regular routine business was trans- | Secribner, to Mr. and Mrs, James Ln e el S 3 Swanton andw Peter Rozenski. The |Cured from popular subscription. cee of William Holcamb, of Bridge- | acted at the meeting of he Carpen- | Eawkins of 36 Uncas street. 96, tho mrade-iet 3 ir31.00.0rn e oroche e enjoyable party broke up at a late| After the parade of horribles and| port. ters’ union, N $ 4 . 137, Monday evening. — (] = pair . 10c—Special price hour after which th possibly a civic parade, Tubbs' band There was a large attendance and MARRIED 8 i & & : . & shire Rntomontie Sae o eajoyed il give concerta throughout the day| An Jenjovablo miscellaneous shower Christopher Dixon, vice president was [ DZIOMBA—_MURRAY—In New York :Vl::;“ s og"s’;’;ns": Epalacy L: A e \ and in the evening after a concer e | was ven at the home of Mrs. Clar- | in e chair. . city, Ma. 8, 1916, Julius Dziomba B8O 3 value—Spec! ¥ . A Birthgay Party. fireworks will be displayed on the Bat- | ence E. Simpson, 10 Tyler avenue, Sat- Snd’ Blizabeth Grace Murray. price a pair .. Linen Crash Plllow Tops,han DIAMOND RINGS LAt Marsaret Brvcs of amtucker, tleground from § to 9 o'clock. urdgy evening. in honor of Mlss Vie- TAFTVILLE BIED Bk i e et et il e VERY ATTRACTIVE STONES |af tie neme ot - TFORN ’ Iy spent with games and music, and i EVANS—In Westerly, R. I. May 12,|} Hosiery, black and white— Linen Crash'Laundry ‘Bags, ex- o Bbiu: o724l 5,50 tme of her gune ars. Anton BANQUET FOR NURSE GRADUATES deliclons rotreshments were served. Ch.:_g. in :o’ur( “LJ":' M;nin Co.| L M e aiies aaayy|[| Special rice a pair ..... . 48c | tra good value at $1.00:and... 896 ¢ day afternoon. The guests included | Class of Backus Hospital Training s 2 “Brae S orest Tve N Bisbon—Rareatiale ] yeurs - 3 iR { s Marion Bi - 3 ; e f THE WM. FRISWELL €0, |smuy Hil Doris Lund Helen Suit-| School Attended Performance at the | pae Moene Lo iyt rongt | and Notes. TEFFT_In Westerly, R L, May 13, 0 N+ le Lumis, Winifred Fenton 25 and 27 F i P . | bill, "Ruth’ Anderson, Hlizabeth Bu- is Th BEE Thne ik Shaves Vi 5 1916, Walter T. Tefft. % ri ] ranklin Street chanan, Irene Gordon, Harriet Ande Davis Theatre. Mot Brown, Seavey: Yerne Smith.| It was announced at the J. B. Mar- [ PORTER—In_ Groton, May 14, 1916,|] WOMEN'S LONG Ribbon Loom Ends, ——— son, Marianne Blackledge, Cecile Ste = i £ ¢| Marietta Boyvens, Mary Gray. Ediy | 0", Co. Monday, that beginning May| Daniel P. Porter, in his 74th vear. SILK GLOVES Special lot of Loom Ends in Rib~ + Mebt ens, Margauerite Suthill, David Bryce | o v o W Bastus hospial bty | Maynard, Mre. Batrorr, Mre Bawin| 15 the working hours per week would | DARLING—In New London, May 11|l Women's Elbow lehstn Silk Gloves, | bons. The assortment inchudes the Cigars arg Good— and Margaret Bryce. After playing | og W W. Badkus hospital tralning|Xaynard, Wrs. Barrett, Mrs. Edwin|he reduced from the present 55 hours| 1916, Annie E. Williams, wife of Al || in biack and white o regulac 81,06 | colors and kinds that are in demand : VHESE ARE BETTER |many games the little ones marched | Scn001 Were tendered a banquet at the | Wigley, Mrs. Willlam McNeeley, Mrs. | 5 5512 hours. It Is the intenti vin 8. Darting. 156 - | for Hat Trimmings as well-as. sty ity o5 Wauregan house Monday evening and|F. W. Coleman, Mrs. O. H. Nickerson |3 52 1-2 : s the intention . quality—Special price 79¢ a pal or g: s styles . TOM'S. 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR nto supper. The music was furnished o = of the company to change the scale | WARTHUR—In New London, May 13, suitable for Hair Bows andFancy i Y by Ceclle Stevens. | Miss Margarst e | later attended the Davis theatre to see|and Mrs. Charles F. Bngler. of wages of those doing piece work to| 1916, Alice May, daughter of Mar- Work: Huecial maitor— ¢ D FELLOW 10cCIGAR |ceivea t Experience. The part\was chaperoned | Miss Seavey is soon to become the o A Ctmore so] =aret and’ the Jate William G. Me- T T ‘ ¢ Gty many pretty glfts from her | i\ Blizabetss Denlson, head nurse| bride of William Holcomb of Bridge- Srercome the shortage in tme end[ Fiiur’in ner 21 yeer. Handkérchiaf 25¢ 39¢ 50¢c 4 Ty them and see, ; of the operating room of the hospital. | POrt. g POty b0 make a8 |y ywis_May 13, James Isaac Lawls, andkerchiefs / THOS. M. SH rop. Franklin St AT THE AUDI The graduating class comprises Miss much as they do with the 55 hour | MIgoy (0 Sears. regular values 3%¢ to T5e f i "k to Paiave Cale UDITORIUM. - - | o S B Newman of New Tondon: itary on'the Dats of the company s | T inciay. e, Cemy et s pamers | Fomen's, White Hemettiched T . Mary Pickford in The Foundling. ggsg:{')f;;;;”g;;hi;“&“gg g b S ATLaTtn, Spray of carmations| it is their wish to do all they can for | avenue, Tuesday afternoon. May 16, |0 for 356, or each o oe- .. ora 5S¢ = B Miss M. N s g SRR o the accommodation of their help. at 2 o'clock. Burial in family lot at W ’s Ui ra DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | The Foundling, presented by Danter|Miss Margaret Neville of Westerly,| The bearers were Adam Geigenmuller, Maplewood cemetersy. Mecla . Caloren’: Dordar™ Hewn- omen’s Underwear : Frohman, and with Mary ~ Pickford | Miss Anna Josephine Coffey of Provi- | Carl Johnson, Oharles Madnt and Carl SMITH—In this city, May 11, Mrs. Effle | Stttamed Serouerame S 1 3 Pas 287 Main #En 55 {aking the'leading role. & fve-reel dence and Jiss Florence E. Wakefield Hoffmann. Burial was in the fami OBITUARY. Smith (Annie Coakiey), aged 36 [} Drice 6 for 250, o each .o 50 | Qs case ot Women's Summier Ps - i of Jersey City. ot at Lovett cemetery, where - e years. 26e, or'éach ....... g 3 Hours 10 a. m. t0 3 3. 2SS0 Do a o Picture, rew Sood] e Seagunitug svercisca ‘will ‘takie| mitial Sorsioe wae cdnducted By T 3 Funerai services at her late home. 72l o Lo length and lace trimmed, second v “ rd ~| place this evening in the Hugh H. Os. The death of Christopher * .| North Main street, this (Monday) LS. STRIOLceTel ek uality of 25c grade—Special day. Besides this great picture, the|P g ] P.F. Werth and a hymn was rendered ea stopher Meyer oc- ‘ ik kerchiefs—Special price 3 for a Eye, Ear, Nose and t | management has secured 'a two-reol| 5004 parish house. and Rev. H. C.|by the choir. curred at his home in Lisbon late Sun- | morning at 9 oclock. 25¢, or each 9o | Price a pair . veees 190 3 George Kleine feature film, Mothering | Meserve of Rye, N. Y., will speak. The ‘funeral director was George G,|day afternoon. Mr. Mever has been | MEYER — In Lisbon May 14 1916 One case of Women's Extra sfze Heart, and to wind up the baloaces lo"lv‘:e menu served at the banquet fol- | Grant. 3 :]n poor health tg; some U(r;ne past. The | §omonties. YL ARSI Women's Swiss Embroldered Ribbed Pants, knee length and programme a comedy picture foll- of : Mis Frazoes: bakd: leceased was born in.Germany 78| Funeral from the home of his daughter, || Handkerchiefs, value 25c to 50c lace trimmed, second quality of R. .R- ‘..m, M. D, |numor entitied Riding the Goat. = ¢ The funeral of Mrs. Frances Lana | E2rS 820 the son of John and Mar-| Mrs. c‘nr(-mpncp Krauss. Wednesday —:’z‘ 3 for 50c, or each ......... 190 | 29c grade—Special price a pair 226 # < Grapefruit Macedoine, o e q garet Meyer. He was married in| afternoon, May 17, at 2 o'clock. Physician and Surgeon Attended Trinity Soph Essence de Volaille, Belleview. Was held from Mount Calvary Bap-|Germany and came to this counts AN—In Jewett Clty, May 15, 1916, Room 214 Thayer Building e s ot ety Wafers. . |tist church Monday afternoon at 230 shortly afterward and settled In Lis. |- Mre. Prances Jordan, sfea 47 yéare " Nerwich, Gonn. Greeneville office: | yrathew Eyine. Tistors lloueer | Fillet of Striped Bass, Mednera. | Oclock. = Rev. R ppoartls officiated | hon. ~ His wife died a number of | Praver atthe home| of her mother, Office Hours: 12-3; and J. LeClaire, atudents at th Aeede ‘Pommes Julienne. i" Wf;! afi: ;l; 5’ t’i}- ’“:’“B ’f‘}:— vears ago and he is survived by sev.| Mrs. Frank M. Brown, Na° 2 Aspinook 3 m; 78 Wednesday H e Acad-| §mall Mignon of Beef, Rossene. | IiS, ©f chmond, Virginia. €| eral children and numerous grand-| gStrest Tuesday. May 16, at 1 p. m. . 3-8 Wadniadis ans ST aad 7|ty have retamed from = Harifora Pommes au Gratin bedrers were Henry Grayson, Frank | cridren Service privats. Funerai services i ) y e e Trinity Native. | 7 Lacy, Henry Lacy and John Brown : Montgomery er, u 2 day evenings, and by Saturday | Sophmore smoker. They attended a e e The choir of the church sang, Sleep in East Berkshire, Vt. 3 play given by the college st = Woods Burning. T play Siven by the velles stusents and ‘Pomitoes eni SOTEHse: Josus, Go Bring Tny Sorrow, and| . Woods i e ¢ re Arthur Mullen and| French Cream, Assorted Flavors, | Nearer, My God to Thee. = Mrs. An- urday afternoon and late in- 5 ~ William L'Hereux, former N. F. A. vty Coll " | nie L. Drury rendered a solo, No Bur- | to the night a lively forest fire burnt CARD OF THANKS 1647 % AIIOI“D.II ““‘. students. The Norwich boys also at- Demmi Tasse den at the Gate. Burial was in Maple- | in the woods near the tunnel on the|We wish to extend our sincere thanks tended the track meet between Trin- S wood cemetery where Rev. R. B. Har- | Jewett City road. A dense volume|to all those who sent flowers for the m’ Special Ratea to Theatrs Troupes, | 'lv And Boston College. - .. |ris_read a committal service. of smoke arose making the work of | funeral of our dear son and brother, Ada b Taval‘n T g Ry FUNERAL. Undertaker C. A. Gager was in|fighting it much more difficult. The|Henry Myers, and to those who sang 1861 ravelirig Men, Eto. e el i : charge of the funeral arangements. |rain of Sunday evening greatly alded |at the service. These kind acts will t You [1) 1 Ei SANDERSON, Props. ) Th He J. M Wi i i < i . OF Begr of o3 = 7 FARREL & 'h’ m R A o Meeeag] WD relativesang fieads aftend: Personals and Nofes. MR. AND MRS. JUST Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Gas is ready any minute of the day oF | Baltic at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon | Coakley took place from her late| Richard McAvoy of Plainfisld was a m&hflm %flufn “l:d Bg;;m ‘g"'::: night, in any quantity gnahln any part = ] To with relatives and friends attending, | home, No. 73 North Main street. Rev.| week end visitor in town. of the house.. You don't have to cafs rommers keep the complexion including people from Hartford, Willi- | J. H. Fitzmaurice read a burial ser- e Gy O-imported Ginger Ale, Bunker |ry it about.. No smoke, no ashes, @6\ = clear of blemishes, the mantic, Norwich and Natick, R. vice. Burial was in St. Joseph’s| Samuel Marcelle of New London Jog Ade. sm-fl}.; Bitter Ale. Anneuse, | disasTeeable odors, no heayy. Evergreen Becr head free from dandruff Rev. F. ¥ ;‘Z.‘““m of the German Lu-| cemetery. spent Sunday at his home here. n R amethots SCLIE aod PABLL. * filau"n;;y Spraratus. ea.:mzh;lz;: K r ated and German| Undertaker C. A. Gager - had e "AC Zrap : and thehands white,use hyrns wers Sung b i < A A ADAM, Nerwich Tewn. ances are working properly, if you as & by the choir of the | charge of the arrangements. A new telephone booth has been in- & properly. REAL GEEMAN LAGER . church. There were many beautiful iR sl stalled at the Taftville pharmacy. Telephone ¢47-12. s g0 do W 2 fs on 8 m, floral tributes, including & pillow and AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. e 15 Main Street You can cook with gas, heat ] crescent, Our Son, from his parents; ST D. Dubrlel and family have moved for washing, do the laundry Work.: . Gates Ajar, My Brother, from Mrs.| - Experienc from South A street to Pawtucket, R. your house, take the chill from. r Justin; anchor, Henry, from Mr. and E T CANNED PEACHES- on cold davs; why, if you wanted Mrs. Henry “Banker: wreath from | house that eaw the Shening pertortn: T A Jou conld have & gas ensiie SEEN @MOOTH SOUND PERFECT Grandpa Banier, a basket of sWeet Deas | anoe of Bxperience. the Brost veoranty | Miss Flizabeth Skinner and Miss El- CANNED PEARS | water. for you if that was nee y from his little cousins, Carl and John- | comedy drama, at the Davis theatre|Si® Adams spent Sunday at’ Ocean It would take a larger space ny Banker, wreath fro things Conitains 30% Pure q 2o Josephine Tan, wom Misses Anna|on Monday night. This is the first [Beach. . = 1 FrL 3 that detupled by this advertisem M i orescent from M. | time that this play has ever been pro- | JELLIES, ETC, | Sumgrate sl of the many ant ips and Mr. and Mrs.| duceq in Norwich and it met decided| Ralph Holland has resigned his po- may be done with gas, and as sj Best for pimples, itch, Gelgenmuller, spray of lilics and car- | favar. in the eves of the Iarge stfl. AND— rather expensive, we would _sugi blackheads, and mn; tmv& rM:.n dr..g‘mu.c Sy of | ence. Practically every seat in the e . ALL FINE GOODS that vou call at our office and see fo hives. rom Mr, rs. 'C. Banker, T yourself how many things et o N e . v monr| OAYS DRINK LEMONADE |} EMBALMERS lo? kot - e | E e ol S5 et TR | oGS B s e FOR RHEUMATISM oo Aiion People’s Market 1 . o Norwich &1% Bea. Gosdon, 3 Ao and happenings in the life of Youth 4 By Z . 3 5 Y% . Black o \ T | ho lft his. Sopmtry home and loved | Rellet from cheumalam and sciatic Telephions 523-8 6 Franklin Street .~ | Gas. & Electrical Deg s From fhe wambling tabls he west oot e conotie tringe. "% | N mENRY E CHURCH - JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor , |ALicE BUILDING into the world penniless, poverty | “mo get ri atsease, |} - g - staring him in the face and departed REIhie Muster however; to stop the twinges, pain i - idly taking possession of him. His|and sweiling, and drive the poisonous 3 New Styles T it frisnds, postad him, by unno- | acumulasias fom, e el and T NERY and GET o was le . - | Sruscies, il generously-inciined drug- | ~oa srcowst ar Icienss R perlence who ever stuck by him. Work to take haif a tea- |wagme: e : beckoned ana he heeded the call, but | spmantel of Rneuma 1| Vaia Trom oy om " - spoonful of Rheuma daily until all 3 1 ¥ it was discouraging for no one wanted . & ¥, M Dnetor. Hflfll'C K’s U Bive. Bion & ohange: they. wented | mn T ooNea owettul ramady, Ves| 183 ~| MRS. G. P. STANTON service, results. In the depths of|cause only a powerful Temedy can i J : THE ORIGINAL despalr with Poverty haunting him at | overcome such a terrible disease: but 2 : 5 “ % - o every ), ned call Rheuma acts speedily—the first dw Il:l( Delusion, who tempted him with drugs | taken and voul know that vou win [l Shea & Burke 3 — and then'crime beckoned hi on and |soon be your healthy, happy self || - . - i night & ; on. Inithe street of forgotten days |aghin. : 41 Main Street Prompt service day or - | heiheard a voice and then the miracle| Les & Osgood Co. and all druggists 4 2 . % happened—the memory of a mothers " what Rheuma-will do, for they |l le m - footsteps and he turn- a great deal of it and 1] 4 b 5