Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1916, Page 7

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D.S. MARSH 7 P!aycr-P:anos Victor Victrolas .| ON'EASY TERMS Most Cigars Are Gnofl— 5o “THESE ARE BETTER . TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GODDFH.LOWIO:CIGAR Try them and 'mqo. o, SHEA, l‘m. Frankiin 8t Next to Palace ot LIMITED TO .~ _ "Trommer’s Evergreen Beer lnl. a.\m\u mtk & G). .,____.............. Gndu-u..—l-‘.m-b and Notes. Aftér an fllnm of a few days with pn umn:flcm Cleveland Geer died ' ‘home at 122 Prospect 1844, the son of Aaron Mand Sarah Geer, as united in marriage 'l'-h owto tKfll Geag‘l:nu na. lnfl! Geer served Sonnesticu: Yornieers o icut Volunt New Haven, Be{t. 5, llum-- Dec, 22, ‘Was a mem- ck Post, G. A. R, and of e ?y Ind“'}’llg? club. survi y_three Louis H. Frederick C. and George Geer, there are aix grandchildren, ali nt lhll dty. also a brother and sister residing at, Jnn.lu Plains, - M; Gll.dy' <Cariton, Stepheén | God. Dy i Custies sl Grace Eggleston. ' —— HARVARD OARSMEN WILL VISIT YALE QUQRYER!. Annual Visit is Set For Tuesday Afts erncon of This Week. o to fraternize. while recei - | turns trom the Yale- Cambrid At Mh camps & air is being assumed as ter ypon the last week * stun.flult zfll be a grind from- now , i oA Wants His Last March Tamld Nor- Cannebring will be the lum of Mr son ‘Wi 3 vhomu also a dentist in that place. - - At St. Mary's Chureh. June devotions were observed at St tcrnon.n and w!r!gesonfihum’un A lue orn- ing at the parish mass. On e morning a month’s mind mass will be wich, Writing from Rutherford, N. J., to um acquaintance here, Warren Lee Goss refers to “the dear and u&loue th people of Norwich, whose esteem value, and the city where I trust my toes will be pointing when I have be- gun my last march; for I expect and ‘wish to be hnrled there by the side of my dear wife” held for the repose of the goul of Pat- | God. .{rick J. Sulllvan and on'% e . en: Isi- Rev. J. Fitz- maurice lum tofln,v Tor the retreat. “Chairman at M ‘Anniversary. the Greepeville chairman of the committes on :l at the a!abk:;lon of the W&fi- mer, Mass., S:fimh.v Personals and 1 Notes. Frank B. Burke t = with i wsn the week-tnd Mr. and Mrs. J. mmumz%m —— e passage of scripture comes- wml mxortnd is always a blessing. No m.;amm-uwum— C. mflmmmarm_ George Johnson mmm.w.»m-mA sition with Clarence Barber pect street. o Faom. graduated from Q.flw Mo u'n(fi!- mr at w-mnm D, €, is at his g = wo-dunuv H.T.Amldanau.. Hitohon ing by Miss to Sheltering A H hm&.fiul s.. tist convention in fornta. Addressed ‘the .undny School. < At noon, Rev. Mr. Robbins address- d the Sun@ay school which has ly subscribed three recent- hundred dollars for educational work in India and in Following thai iy Philippines. to the City Bible Class for Men on the question of the Philippines. He detail- ed many interesting things concerning his personal experiences of seven years as a missio; there. He was posi- the | tive in his <o vicuona that the Fili- pinos are nut pendence. ready In this ovl;tlion he c\wted Former P:;: we ewght ‘to wait firlrty years until this | Meyer, present generation in the American such magnificent ¢ these islands, shall of Filipones now schools that are —ee, Surprise Party for Miss Laura Weiland ~—Injures Eye While Playing—Per- sonals and Notes. uuuunwuhuotmm' ,.M"_ tumors, Meride! 15, 1916 o e danghtor 1o, H. efick, nee Nelie G. MARRIED. Tane iy 1000 oy Rev, 6. B Ath d dancing.| Francis " e Fashi D. ", Lo Jennie Gley, Ellztheth deing | Heibel, ucational work im| Ro) have come to their pendence. - Mr. Robbins expressed re- gret that the Philippine question can- not be made a national, rather than a politieal question. general is no sooner in the details that are necessary to his 1 administration, when he is deposed of to gratify the whim of a change in political parties at home. Rev. Mr. Robbins proved beyond a question that remarkable progress has llremdé taken place in the transforma- tion the ‘The. evenlng o'clock and it was i Ildunw-y Service. at seven under the auspices of the Sunday school in the observance q{ Children's day. The attendance was jarge and the following programme successfully: was carried out very To the strainy ut the organ proces- embers of th sional the m¢ g o sgns ey ol sy GAVE STORE ASSOCIATES A 'A“J. mfl T.yl.r to h Mar. ext” Saturday. Miss !fiulsfh-l. maturity. Then and not till then, mrn ese people can be trustéd with inde- party broke up at a late bour, all wishing lfl- ‘Weiland many happy re- turns of the day. FUNERAL. « Mrs. Nancy Smith. Wessell of Washi; 3 C., and Miss Loulse Sleeper of Groton. NORTHROP—HILLER-—In Stamford, mn, June 17, 1916, Miss SO B Aad. Kadiags Huributs Noe: Nor- _throp, formerly of Norwich. - PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING et bt ottt Lk : Phone 581 is ms essential in modern house as slectricity is to lighting, We guaran- “tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | ‘by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Asks s for plane and prices =5 L F TOMPKINS) 67 West Main Street Robert J. Cocl\ram FITTING, . ALUMBING, STEAM-FiTTING, 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Coni. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. ' T. F. BURNS Heafing and Plumbing| 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PHOIPTI.Y BY | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0 PAYNB—In a% 186, 1918, Aiunxq Payne, ag 88 !alrl BROMAN—In New London, June 16, 19!-6. I‘hell'. fllu!fim of Arthur and Annie od 3 months. VINTON-In Eflw Longo: June 17, 1916, Mrs. b 1% 'Vh:(ol. widow of Rev. Joseph Vinton. GEER—In this city, June 17, 1916, Chauncey C. Geer, ed 72 Funeral services w! Neo. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgaon ues- | MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | in E June 1 :fiw. 'une 18, Pkydfinnnd&,-.m 58 BROADWAY HARNESSES TEAM, EXPRESS CARRIAGES CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS . WAGONS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES 800D ASSORTMENT | THE L L CHAPMAN C0.. 14 Bath ’fiufl. Norwich, c.nn.‘g OIF TS Por the Gnhlu Watches ana ] Reduc- ‘Watch Brace- All po-| agw and Stiver bought or ex-! Lowest prices for repairing. { J. OGULNICK & CO. Phone 714-13. 32 Franklin ‘I. HAIR, FACE, SCALP IF!(HAL!'!:‘ Butinges $04 Wit be. tn_ Notwich | orw] . Friday and Saturday, June 29, 80, and July 1. Make early ap- Lenox House, Norwich, 3267. New York address, 402, 61st } | Violet Talcum Powder é W'—Bc a Box

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