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NICH BULLETIN, ‘THURSDAT, wovemBER 9, 1916 ; - |rook BRass coLLar i iy . | Nrfl TO SQUARE DAMAGES- F EEL FM. : Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 9, 1916, 3 — — Serving Sentence in County Jail, THE WEATHER. Large Attendance at Concert Given by Norwich Music Asso- |, Henry, Johnson, employed on o bargo . ORK - Conditi b o wharf in New London, appeared M: 5 ; WM. H. ALLEN Presaurs . remains stnormally bigh ciation in Slater Hall—Quartette Opened Programme|oxs judse Colt In pollcs Court Wed, \ s '“'&'t‘t‘u’:‘fi:’-'r?flafi“ ; : NORWICH AND NEW YORK '8, M EVEN'NG uF lnlSH FulK : su Henry Johnson, Barge Hand, is Now y o 2w “GASCARETS "FOR e e :Efimfi"fi' e Ettaie abnormaty | . With an Irish Folk Song—Rev. Charles W. Brennan De- | °f s prass collar fram tve . A Seore or the season in near : S From Norwicl: Tuesdays, Thurs- nearly all dis- charge and was sentenced to pay a fine ponT sTAy ] a 4y A ’: tricte east of the Mississipp! river. ivered Lecture on Irish So: T aitkonsts nals o to SPEND 10 CENTS! ON ays, Sundays & § p. m. In'the middie Atiantio states and li o= . %ufuy ::nc e e 2 e, o (A BILIOUS, $ICK, HEADACHY, New York, sotthern New nd falr and con- tinued JArm weathler Thursday. will be B e ollowed increas; i n > Friday, with Drobasin e diness 2| The Norwich Musio Association |before the Christian era probably. The cooler weather by ¥ night. gave an evening devoted to Irish Folk |oldest manuscript music is a_song in northern New England; the upper Ohio | S0ng on Wednesday in Slater hall|one of Shakespeare's place. Much of valley and lower rexion the | which was very largely attended. The e being_aance music it has in such > | programme was o; an Irish | pleces no especial ending 3 Thursday night and- Fride: effectively by a quartette eomposed of [ stopped as people gave out. It often | 3¢ cake Four and a. b S ot T rash or othier eraption break out-— | with an accumulation of bile and howel The winds-along the ,,o’,'.'m Atlantic | Miss H. Louise Fuller, ‘Miss F. A.{had a certain note harped upon con-{ Wre 59‘5"1 th?z it e b 5 S oa’n TRESE poison which keeps you bilious, head- and middie Atlantic coasts will be|Williams, Mrs. W. T. Willlams, Miss |tinuously in place of a keynote and e:qe,“ Foi ot him 75 “m!: ot £ just puf achy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad moderate to fresh southwest. Martin E. Jensen with Miss Ella Pot- |often contained a secondary melody, | StgYePIPS b iclal of th fesl‘“ Fy ° aDd stotamch’ seur—Why. don't you. get ter ‘at the piano. Mrs, Willlam {thereby being much enriched and it{ He asked an official s 2 10-cent box.of Cascarets at the drug Sy s, on A7 | pEgther fopiied AR T ponata, 00 B Moonatit | B @QIINO] [ R et cient Irish Lullaby with guitar ac-{again and again. 4 Tonight adli“enjoy the nicks ntlest bably followed by rain |companiment by ~Philip A Johnson| In modern music the major and|¥ould be straightencd out =When he e <R i, Johnson told the court that he took : CONSTIPATED. Sirsee, Mondaye: weam tne metal because be wanted to re- e days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 1f cover the Amount of damages incurr 9 NT z 3 by one of Scott’s employes when he CANT HABM ¥OUL BT CATHAR - 1) S knocked down the stovepipe attached i .y TIC FOR c':firb :VEONMEN AND $1.25—F. V. to the cooking range on the ba ul "kln ¥ © Accused sald that & pound and tOh my 7 ; f waiting for ap adjustment of liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex- 5 ay_rain and colder. and piano accompaniment by Miss |minor_scales only are used but an-|tired o % AR S patrypm e R A g 2 “?ulmn‘dlflew‘lnrglnydi Fnlir Thurs- Crowg, her :fner-‘;-uw. clent Irish !o,lk rguslcdwas wx;nmn xln hlsoc‘::h:;, kln;a"t:o;:nt:nfie ;:;! cu‘:’x;,‘; = Ointment. That u::; ;;n::“d' g‘ud, ced.fl“n Dl “vg?y desicies L y _increasing cloudine: A t instructive and very enjoy- [modes and played and sung in vari- L ing e ,andsoon |skin’ and . looki i ey probably followed by local rains. A T Ty T Te v | ont aceorling - sit was Biven in ane | Wife, Who ia left lu-a pitiable state of |. . ing and burning ing s i y. ble away. 1learnedof |Mothers can give a whole Cascaret to Eastern New York: Fair ‘n south, | Charles W. Brenman —ef ~Norwich | country or apother and often varied ny | Poverty. She is without friends or | clearsthetroul ekt - Ytle Daicere increasing cloudiness, probably follow- [ Town. He spoke of the great number |the singer's Pmood. - There were vari. | relatives in New Tondon. Probation Resinol Ointment through our doc- |3 sick, oross, S, any — me—they are harmless—never gripe ed by local rains and colder in north; [of Irish songs collected, amounted to|ous scales; the pentatonic, _dorian, | Officer Mansficld was investigating her scribing it for my brother. |gMEotIn # tor pre M Friday overcast and colder, probably |over three thousand and of their vari- |frigian, lydian, mixolydian and aeoli- [ case Wednesday and it is probable almost frantic with i finish. 1 frain ous characteristics. Te illustrated his |an. and these gave very different ef- | that her meals during the incarceration | - Tom h’grmmmnm : P AN . N Observations in Norwich. lecture throughout by his playing on |fects from our modern scales. of her husband will be pfl;;' ehOr h?r eczema fo ik P fl Th P l z i The f6llowing records, reported from |the piano the different types of music| The lecture y:as very comprehensive | railroad (m;e to %‘“{;”” BaTiber rel healed his skin like magic. ow mn efip e COAL AND LUMBER 7 bn & Geo H.Bliss Sevin's pharmacy, show ' the chanes [and form of which he spoke, most of [but so entertaining that one scarcely atives are located, be’paid. e itind ! S in temperature h pe which were miken from Pierio's col- |realizec until afterwards, EC TR o et “““d “"’"‘,,,,,,..x..,,‘f' of each, writ c p o Fl JO 3 uhmgechednecd;;:d o Naction. The program ended with two very | NEW MATRON FOR Al et Enel. Batfimore, Md. an Put On esh 5 Ther. Bar.| The Irish music is essentially imag- | characteristic Irish songs quite diff NEW LONDON NURSES, | sm——————— | Thin men and women—that big, 7am 36 30.40 |inative and dreamy. It goes pack to|erent from each other: s e Tt e ML L 12 m. ©0 303 | the time of the mythical gods and|An Arbutus and Off to Phadelohia, | Mrs, Elizabeth A- Goodale Was Named TAFTVILLE What bocame of il (he fal-producing $ p. o 53 30.30 | fairies and partakes of their nature. It |sung most delightfully by Mr. Fred-| " ¢ Woting at Nurses' Home and urishment 1t contained ou haven g 3 food L Highest L is"muchof 1t trauitiogse: exigfiiE Tong {eke “Weld. Registry. Men’s League Holds Regular Meeting b‘:alnetdh trom’ i‘uurobodymilc‘l:e qrn':?um‘éa Free Buming Kinds and llmch ] omparisons. ~’ at Taftville Congrega el oLLE AT CDSICEIRtE. b w2 . " terial was there, but r food doesn’t ALWAYS IN STOCK Overha“hng waredictions for Wednesday: Fair and | ANOTHER EMBARGO PLACED HENRY W. RANGER afii’iflfl‘f;‘;?‘:‘f‘t;,&°,‘.’.’,’:,’§,‘"::,,::;’::§ Personals and Notes. warkhar:_gxnlcke,l and S'y?e:pmn truth is A D . 2 ou hardly H LATHROP ‘Wednesday's weather: Falr; contin- ON FREIGHT SHIPMENTS DIES SUDDENLY | with the nurses’ home and registry in o S etE o oush TomTishmn - The Men's I i from your meals to pay for the cost of New London Monday to succeed Mrs. | Congregational ohareh Hela o copuine | COOKIng. | This is trie of thin folks the | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Bts: Than | Noted Artist, With Summer Home at|Minnic b. Gould as matron of the | pocehoeejonal church Beld e regular |world Gver. Your nutritive organs, your . and Repal!‘ work St Affects All Carloads Or:Li o ave ORI el Telephone 175 ‘ Carloads Coming From the West. | Noank, Expires in New York Studio |home. She will take up her new du-|evening. There was a large attend- |sadis oui of Sear and need reconarruc, ALL KINDS ON fo e OF Sun fir High 1) Moon — ties Dec. 1. ance at the meeting. Rev. J. Romeyn |tion. AUTOMOBILES 'h Rises. | Sets. | Water. || Sets.| The New Haven road has declared| Henry Ward Ranger, 58, dean of| Mrs. Goodale is well known. She|Danforth of New London delivered an | Out out the foolish foods and funny sy Ml a. m. | p. a new embario on froiaht to be retéiv | American landscape painters, dicd sud- | has been a resident of New London |interesting. lecture on The averase|sawdust dicts, ' Cut out everyihing but Amariuan “w.. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ey et o thioht, | denly in his studlo at 27 West Sixty- | since 1885, and graduated from the|Man. Foflowine the addrees, refomaps | the meals you are cating and eat with The ‘embargo is set upon all carioad [seventh stdeet, New York, at 3:30|Memorial hospital nursing school in|ments were served and a secial hour | SeT%;ong,0f those a single Sargol tab. | S 9 ri b . W ote the difference. i or less than carload lots coming from |o'clock Tuesday afternoon. © | 1900. * During the greater part of her| was enjoyed. The meeting was in|let the seales pe- the juise. Five ts| C°Peeial Rates to Theatre Troupes, the twest with the exception of per-| Cardiac trouble was the cause of Mr.|years spent in New London she was a|charge of the executive committee, |eight good, =olid pourids of healthy, Traveling Men, Ets. TRUCKS and CARTS, fehable and. Tive Stock. fasight for the |Ranger's death. He returncd to New | resident of Pequot avenue, but three “stay-there” fat may be th net resuit. : i York from a sanitarium at Watkin's | vears ago established her home in the FUNERAL. Sargol aims to charge weak, stagnant : United_States government, freight for S : o 4 BAL b s d Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- % the Tailronds own servies, mews and |Glen, N. Y., last Thursday, and was in [ Quaker Hill district of Waterford. Blood with millions"of fresh mew red ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. | Six hours after hieh water 7t 1o Jow | Pook Drint paper ana coal and fuel |cheerful spirits up to early afternoon | Mrs. Gould, whom she succeeds, had Ernest Smith. scles—to & carrying power to .deliver every ounce ts bianches, | t!de. which is followed by flood tide. |oil. Another embargo on all less than |3S he was about to go for a walk. e |occupied the position of matron at thel oy fyneral of Krnest Smith was|of fat-making material in your f0od to Blacksmithing in all s when he felt a slight nausea | home for more than ten years. galleries. His work was greatly ad- 77 i icl 2 known to chemistry. They come 40 |will relieve Coughs, Colds, Hoarses order of 17 ensines, which at t04ay's | Hanover cometery, where a committal | Kisiets fo & omikaZs, rel iemcant:| aed il disertenn or the thesse ond Wednesday mornins the wedding of [O: excent where specified steamshiD |paq”a deep respect for Mr. Ranzer®|Drice Cost SIEI00 cach, bas been Bro-|service was read. Undertaker Grant|harmless and inexpensive, and H 3. i Tatra 7 Ceil and Lovis J. Bol- | Space has been contracted for. Bl UONE ofiot cured at $22,000 each. Five hundred|had charge of ‘the funeral arrange- |Lerows Drug Store, Nerwich, Ches- |!4ng D E N I ls I ton took place at Mary's hugcl at | ThHere 18 a fotal of ’:f"“, Foralia s Syg‘avuse. N. Y. I‘_;‘,‘y‘;y‘,“b;o;s»d;"l";’;eg‘ ;Y;‘r‘ghbg‘?;'fit*’; ments. bro’s Drug Store, Willimantic, and all 10c A BOX AT T o'clock. Rev. Willia <ennedy . a creas: 2,77 5 ady : a DR. E ]ONES :»mrlnu?d. Thpo\ bndlll; :n’:'uyf){ i\:‘r\enr)!!\ since Oct and notwithstanding $1,200 apiece, which cost today $2,400. Personals and Notes. e s i o by tended by Dernard Enright, & po the excellent tnloading and the cur- _— Louis J. Fontaine of Baltic was a|antee of weight increase or money NORWICH TOWN = carload lots intended to be transferred | Tuesda: 5 y every part of vour body. Sargol, too, GREENEVILLE at Dridweport, New Haven, Water- |12y dowh on his bed and in a few e T ) oghesday afternoon from he|mixes With Sour food. i prepare it for 0“r wed bury, Plamyille and. Fartfsd, except |moments was dead. R Saved by Early Buying. Only relatives of the decoased being | ihe,Plocd tn'an casily assimilated form, Many Attend Weddi tss L. g.|ihe same things minus coal and tuel| Mr- Rangers pictures hang in many) The New Hovenrond, by ordering a|present. Thcre were many flowers ar. | ail tia mny crom 50 1sY 2ot porade 0 ar| 0 Y ptend Wedding of Miss L. J.|oil. An embargo is also placed on anl [of the public art galleries of the coun-large amount of cqulpment last vear.|ranged about the casket ~Rev. Arthur |month while taking Sargol 'and say = ®| O'Neil and Lauis.J. Bolton—Royal| freight for export originating at sta- [tr¥ .including the Metropolitan Art Mu- | has been enanled to save a consider”| Varley oficiated. ~ The bearers were | that the new fesh’Stays ‘put. Sargol ron m i & Athletic Club Holds Hard Practice— | fions on the New Haven or Central | o Carneg 5 nlable sum, at the prices at which the|members of the immediate family, |tablets are a careful combination o ; 507 to 515 North Main St. | personals. New Enzland consigned . for move- | Fittsburgh, as well in ~many private| equipment ordered is selling now. An | Burial was In the fami lot 1a the|SIX vf the best assimilative elements o ment via the New England Steamship mired by the late J. P. Mo Mr. Ranger received his education in the pu: schools of that city and in Syrac sonal - Univers He w elf-taught in = St : P friend of th e 1 Tam. and|rent daily movement of between s ohe EhL business visitor here Wednasday af-|back as found in every large package. Suite 46 Sheanon Building |Ticnt\ef the oot ae beit man ana LISt (R0 TVl 408, 2REER | e aseimiiited various form o 50 Main Street Take elevator Shetucket Siréot en- |bride, as bridesmaid. different zateways and terminals, the|pgnce England and Holland. Boy Scouts Have Drill and Practice— trance. Phone. The bride and her mald wore biue|New Haven rond has at the present|* aicty Eugiand and foland =~ = Methodist Church R jfeal} Nmcbert Bromn of Breingfeltmatorad tailor-made suits with hats to match, | time 973 cars under demurrage, aver-|Noank and tre shores and nilly| L-0¢a| Methodist Church Represented|pere Wednesday and was the guest of E A wedding breakfast was served at the bout five davs per car. 1s hold- |of Connecticut. were the subjects of| 3t New London Conference — Per- | friends here. 'rommer's e Eeie Dride following the cere- | F Fvhen the unlcading Fenche, ave |(LaY, of HIs paintings. While thecritics | sonal Htems. Miss Lillian Ring of Norwich was . aft ich the couple left for inload poks said that the first of the Ranger paint- B £ 12 Normiehy {8 short wedding trip in Washington | relleved of cars ahead. is holding 1913 |ing was untrue to nature, this criti-| There 2000 attendance Jof| the fuest of Mo B W. (O°BHeniWed- 3 , and other places of intcrest. The |Cars set at interme S EEIONS ¢ cism was not often heard after his ma- [ Troop No. 3. Boy Scouts, in_the First|nesday afternoon, = Ver: bride was the reci, 4 4. |terminals and is confronted by s rity. g - et beyrs S ool al chapel v even- B ide was the recipient of many beau- L ronted turity. His work was zeneraliy known | Congregational chapel Tuesday even REAL GERMAN LAGER tiful gifts. accumulation on conmecting lines of |for portraying the force rather than |ins. G. F. Hyde was in charge. Claude| John Shedlock has returned to i el bt Tho groom !s the son of George and | 2921 cars. This represents a total of | the delicacy of nature. bies led drill in_sisnaling and | Bridgeport after spending the past few i i : i H jACKEf.“!“ 0 Tulla Tox ::»Au;%n?& weeshoa 108463 stand iR cars, [ Which ars 47 no {;dmtong-his firest pictures are’Hisl days in'this place. RELIABLE HOME = TREATMENT! " A & Ged o L 8 or A . ri " g E Voods, == \ 3 CO. street In this city. Fis bilde 1o the | Which deprive other industrics of that | Meteapolitan Avemmm: . oShsep Bon Napolcon Pepin of Hartford has re-| The Orrine treatment for breaking \ - et daughter of Mr. and Mr Patrick | pumber of cars. ture,” in the Penrsyivania Academy dist Convention. turned to his work in that city after|up the Drink Habit can be <9d"“;§‘h Meet Claars Are Goode O™Nell and bas rosided here for. tho = = Top of tme L Corcoran Galeins | aes stantor Brown of Wightman | SPending a fow days here Eeot e THESE ARE BETTER e STATE OFFICERS VISITED No. 2. National Gallery, Washinzton, | Sionue 1s in New London to represent| paul Lurette of the U. S. navy, who |holic stimulants. 'Thousands have suc- TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR FUNERAL MARTHA WASHINGTON COUNCIL | Afr. Ranger took gold medcl: ar 1“‘;‘“ "1‘5:19;::;0‘5‘0(: ‘{{Fumgn,s f{o‘;m is stationed at Philadelphia, is spend- |cessfully used it and have been re- = . g Charleston in 1902 and in Phila.l M 1 ey s‘(,:(:icl)‘ of the New EEng- ing a few days at his home here. stored to lives of sobriety and useful- GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Mary_Dempski. |Program of Music Followsd Business|in 1907 "His paintings also | fand Southern conterence. L T e e L G L e e ession of Daughters of Liberty. |several museums of FEurope prd s - ‘arl Johnson of South Manchester r , You Try them and s The funeral of Maty Dempsk! was e Slcilel to) tHe SLafional A 5 has moved here and has taken up his|be refunded. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t.|0¢ld from her late home on North shinzton council, Daugh- | Design in 1906. He was a Dr. Ussher in Town. residence on Soutn Slater avenue. Orrine is prepared in two'forms: No. Next fo Paldce Cate T5un ftreet Wednesday morning at| ers of Liberty, held a business session | ber of ti.e Lotos Club. For mans Dr. Clarence B. Ussher of Van, Tur- — 1, secret treatment; Orrine No. 2, vol 'YOU WANT good sers Bouss and at & oclozic he omclated at {0 NI Presert snd S Ences fad Teer Mr Rangor's eistom to|Week of relatives on West Town |§pest of her uncle and aunt ¥r. and|™Y p sevin & Son, 118 Main Street.| starter be sure yous DR_ A' J. slNAY 5 OF B0 Geeon® church-| Councilor Mayme Juengst of |spend the winters in Porto Rico, and | Street. g 3 battery is in good shape. S a8 beaters: Thetenwamsatsvge(RADHCY, State Vice CoupoliameMrs.|be had'a larks' circle of friends af s Henrd and Seen: Wallingford. — Whether Wilson or . i We specialize in storage D ti SRR S B Nellie McNary of New| In ‘1884 Mr. Ranzer married John Casey from Hartford was in| [0S careied Talinglord was 2 dis- | PFICQS vance Nov. l battery work. We acedie- en Sk foll mnB Ly tatn, rer Mrs. Abby Palmer- | Helen Jennings of Syracuse. She died |town to vote Tuesday. 4 5 5 5 | tors T e ate (Shem and. Butkel e Aoty -Councilor Mrs, Lettia |in Geneva, Switzerland, in June of 1915 — thoush o verags clectoral vols in- | Ast chante .5 save fromiag to 60 per Rooms 18-10 Alies Building, Norwleh | Mere In charge of the funeral arrange- | o, o M P N U RINEN% 13 the - state | They had no children. ; Apples and potatodd are harvested |dicated a Hughes plurality of 3. Goit. oft Soir Mttt e e *Exide”” Battery, ‘“‘the Phone 1177-3 or outside protector, Charles Henderling, —— and the last of corn is being put into — = . giant that lives in a box.”> ¢ 06 Drotes NOVEMBER BUSINESS MEET o can accept orders for all publications —_ Looal Bays Have' Hard Practice:’ | ofaNew Haven, ' & 20 18 S IMEETING MARRIED. at the lowest possible prices and will | All makes of batteries The Royal Athletic club are having | complisnented the co:meil on 1ts memm OF CLASS CIRCLE| aps A, D. Herrick of Bliss place is | CORNWELL — WCAFFERY —In New = o inspected free of charge. ¥ aving men e cot s e i AMrs. A. D. 5s plo o ¥ 2 meet or beat any rates quoted by any f Good For Hot Weather | rimrmsie i iemais sad” som® | SCRRiPEn St S e Mrs L. 0. Pokiar 8ok of thesWork | IRAITE S fon Woohewith Ror siter | BoRoE e ST atu 1o Fh,Ba". ALCK:| st o best any rates avotet by any % cam is fast developing | After ihe business session, a = e e B : = Montville. = > 2 - into one of the fastest agareEations of | gram of musis was Brocided it a Done by Home Chapter. 3 O 300 ' P fzaReth 3 e~ put spend your Magazine money at | otV . 3 football players in this part of the|Supper was served urder the direction : e b Miss Annie White of Daniclson was : 2 : 8 W en- almon unny v Cl. . 9 | & : s S e et P SRS T Yo e e e e o T e SHEA'S NEWS BUREA] . e ity in the near fu- | Beebe and Mrs, Mary : s N Wednesday | jamin K v, v t. e Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Kipper- | tire. e e M lartembon st itnef Tonnion. Home. At L i ToRm ctree RANGER—Suddenly. Nov. 7, 1916, at - noon the house committee were given | o 1 the Wiliam R. Back of| IcSidence, 2i West 67th ‘street, New| Cormer Broadway and Bath Strests a dinner at the home, c peing and Mrs. York, Henry W. Ranger, aged 58 e ne Peck's Corner = wete: in Worcester,| year. B e Also Tobacco, Cigars and Candy id for 17. Both events hapvened to |y , for the week end to visit rela- | ROSENCRANS—In Dridgepert, Nov. 7 come on the tenth anniversary of the | g e Emiy s, wita oh bt hoeer founding of the Home and though no crans, formerly of Norwich. special attempt was made to celebrate | 3frs Charles Buchanan of Sturtevant | Funeral services will be ~held in 0 . sisted of selections Ly rehestrs ed Herring, Sardines, Etc. Work on Pavement Progressing. | cornet sclo. Song € ihe Roses. by 5 The work on the Hassam pavement | Branch; a song, America, Dear Moth- along North Main street is progressing | erland, by Mrs. Neilie D. Orchard; |’00 Ie’s Ma'.ket rapidly. A piece of the pavement has | piano and violin duet. by Miss Florence P! been completed In front of the ges|znd Albert Wi'liam song, The Rosa- ] .“\1- [> »eq N, > THE DIME SAVINGS BANK l ¢ OF NORWICH ' ver ok the event vet following the business : ¢| Bridgeport Thursday, Nov. 9, at 2 FREDERICK I BUNCE plant. ry, by Mrs. Nellie D. Orchard. meetin o i street has returned after two weeks’ " . 8 1 b: g of Cl circle were two ad- | yie; i i i s Vs p. m. © Franklin Street Farl Avery, Lizzie Payne «nd Hattie | dresses reterring to the pact ten ceres | Visit with friends in Brookfleld, Ware tr Personals. Brown were arpointcd a commit(ee o | Taris Tsinons Pamsonne c4rs [and Spencer, -Mass- THE PIANO TUNER g the T oo r e JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Miss Lillian E. Anderson of Quine. |8rrange for ng_the businsss | meeting . the mea b s CARD OF THANKS an entertainment for the fleader, Miss Lucy Geer, baug is the guest of her sister, Mrs. |Dext meeting. senpiug. ieiters William A. Lund, of Prospect street. mentioned | here is to be a meeting of the of-| We wish . to extend vur sincere of sympathy in _the | g s W€ S S0 A0 B K e First Con. | thanks to our frlends and nelghbors ST NIONSTRERT, name of Class circle to Rev.,Henry J. £ g for their many acts of kindness and [f {Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. The regular Semi-Annual Dividend = TOOK HIS ROLL CriSt of South Pagndena, Cal, and s |Sresational Sunday school Friday | s3ipathy Guring the iliness and feath B ficl;"d o h.i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Thomas Young has left the employ Mrs. Frances W. Robinson Sibley, the | @Vening in the chapel, of our dear mother; also for the beau- paat six months and will be D i Dental & Sition Wi s sopeuted s o WHILE HE SLEPT | widow of Benjamin IZ, Sibley of Rial-| i apa Mra Jomathan Smith, Jr,|" GBORGE 5. MiNEr n°and after Nov. 13, 1916, ! sition with tne Shore Line Electri == to, o 5 Mr. p ratha I lll‘ge()n L E e Blectrig o i I i Gorral Hiad! $714 (Uhler i Hlis M'x-s.caxsxhx;:~'sw::§"mgnlfl‘:.‘»s(:?l and | ot Hartford came Saturday to visit e DAY, J M & J p SWAHN FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. s Pillow Election Night. circle of The King’s Daushters and |clatives ?H,Tfiwn s‘:reet. MT' Smith | FEMEUGIESTON AND. PAMILY. . o . . Sachem Chapter Held Meeting. have been actively interested in its S Temaining through the week. CHARLES H, MINER AND FAMILY, . D. There was a good attendance at a|, Salim K. Gorra of 7 Hill street, New | welfare since lcaving N 25 o _I:‘r»a = - a ARTHUR C. MINER AND FAMILY. all I'S J. S. BLACKMAR, M. ). meeting of Sachem chapter, No. 34, 0. | ondon, reported to the New London | Then Miss Geer read the poem, Mr. and Mrs. Fra lark and grand- I ( ) E. S, held Wednesday might in Tucic: | Police on Wednesday that while he [King of Love My Shepherd Is, and | daughter Myrtle of Franklin were D o et : osts_ Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ingham Memorial. Thi - slept Tuesday night a thief entered | spoke of the founding of Home Chap- | 8UeStS £ D.S. MARSH Mrs. Robert Gochrane was tn the srom (his home and removed $11i in cash |ter, Nov. 30, 18%6; a quotation from |lam B. Wilcox of the Scotland road. THAYER BUILDING Room 201. Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 from under his pillow. Gorra did not | the constitution was read, and the 2 discover his loss until Wednesday | first officers named. Twenty-two la- | Mrs. John Thompson and eon Hours 9-11 a. m. 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. Pianos morning. ¢ has asked the police to | dies have enjoyed the comforts of this | Charles of Hartford have been spend- Urc n = Plicoe 14483 Rosidensir 1866 recover his roll. Home. The King'’s Daughters and|ing a week at Mrs. Thompson's for- Dr. Alfred Richards i . ALWA Ys A strange fact in connectfon with | their friends have continued the in- |mer home on the Old Canterbury < = Playcr.annos the robbery is that every door in the | terest which started the movement. | turnpike. 15 Main Street DENTIST FOR AN i o g o, Gorra apartment was securely locked | Mrs. L. O. Potter told of the present Office Hours: V- t V ¢ ] ynmlsfinn“ Ao parten ;pie:gt VVedn‘;,sdn.y m-)r‘n!nim and hthelre were worfi rur t!r;: li-lomhe Chapter and their |, Am‘:rg?-wm“mgfr,:{:mT:eP;gfl‘;“ e W!-uli’ :.I.E.LBDEM :s D. x_:la.. 3 2 no indications of entrance having been | work for Backus hospital. During the | in 1 s . an t. Evening E UT ictor ictrolas g‘-:f;_l:f‘ vmm;: bl:;f’?‘l;udsr dis- gained through the windows. One |past ten years we can all Sce. how | ing for the returns. Others were down- F UNERAL Room 305 Thayer nufx'dmg AUTOMOBILE ROBE y lone clue to the presence of the bur- |the chapter has grown, no: only in|town Wednesday morning to get New lar in the house was the fact that|numbers but in a spiritual way, the | York papers and to hear from the the lamp left burning in an adjoining | working part has followed. Not many | doubtful states. _ room to the Gorra sleeping rocms last |'sales and suppers have been held. The ON EASY TERM3 ht Building, Marsh Bulldin Tel. 488-2 House tel. 354-2 SEE THE Sun! DIRECTORS 46 Franklin Street, 230 State St night was out Wednesday morning. | trustees bave carried on th % and 1 \ h l o it s RO mas out Wednestay sl fissstoes ey, carsied:on fhe work end ST 190 Franklin St. r inter other than the money. Johnaonn:}m"ne is_our home, with the 1S THE PLACE TO GET A NICE same V] interest, as long as these A : : 1647 future.” Gur chapier Is able to heip| ~ Rub Musterole on Forehead PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ADAMS TAVERN| 54 note the auick ana pieasing iy Gomioris. - Bhould i ‘Somnes e Lady Assistant THING N T MR BN THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. © 5 nec- | 3 results. Bven the most stub- tion with it cease our circle must| A headache remedy without the dan- % e VAL. LUPPERT 1 ‘ 1861 born forms of ECZEMA yleld to change its name and_ object. gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves Telephone 328-3 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conm. ¢ treatment when E. L. M. OINT- Among the other interests of our |headache and that miserable feeling from HENRY E. CHURCH i n = R ‘ giter to the public the fnest ¢| MENT is appliea. circle 18 that of work for Backus hos- | colds or congestion. And it acts at oncel wu, sMitH AzeN Il DR.R. J. COLLINS Hobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarias| Lro% Who have used it KNOW. Brota | Sithneid” Deopie, O Norwich, we have | Mucterole is a_clean, white ointment, oy o DENTIST | Wedding Gifts o+ withhels Ee o Beer"Sute Fale sad, Burion lwere| 25 cwnts & bo. Al druggists. There ate gy nesibortint % onE: | made with ofl ‘of mustard. Better than uingees' Dublin Stout, 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1178 > IN SILVER Lowest Prices ; Some days 1t seetniS &8 1f you ¢&n B0 | jinen and cotton; the renewal of linen |mustard plaster and does not blister. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker longer bear the pain and misery You | used in such a place; a new X-ray | Used only externally, and in no way can 25-27 Franklin Street { Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- siilter from kidney and bladder trouble. | machine. Cannot each circle tak i 1=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anbeuser, The ache across your back grows worse | Tochine: Cannot each clrcle taice up |affect stomach and heart, as some in- | DRS. L. F. and A; d, :P‘l:nlfi Strest, Norwich, Conn. Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. giving of & Hitls at a time and keop. | <nal medicines do. - 287 M. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town fa 1¢ up will bo a reai nem . “°°P7| Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, " TuThs Keurs - oorianoe SE | yihanks were siven Mrs, Potter by | STOUD sng neck, astinia, néuralgla, con- Office Hours: (s 85 2 lowing the more far- |gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, |1 St B T mal mecting, atternoon tea was served. | all pains and aches of the back of Joints, kit s e ains, MAHONEY BROS., Funeral Director Sprsin, gore muicy, buises, chibiaon S g st e i PR o iy, T Lt B e BOOK BINDER fl mam s el {0 some of the divers who are search- 25c and S0c jars; hospital size $2.50. . s r as a result of the trolley i3 ok RN o, POl T whloh large ” Shea & Burke s 8lank Books Made and Ruled to Order. o e number lost their lives Tuesday night, 41 Main Strest ot izt A a M t 15 sald those who have H DR. F. W. HOLMS,: Dentist | sacco. ue " i Cigas : ¥ 3 Inses L : b 2l for'§ m"&éflxfn; et anen"l D’ mtflf! Shannon Building Annex, Room A oo Lee & 0sgood Co. A price to 37 dollars. . 4 Telennone 523 22 tanié

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