Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1917, Page 13

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THE WM‘YNEI. Pressure has fl.l.llll generally an o e e diptine f e ance ovir the extreme north, the s g S5 SR GRS : 2 4 - 3 T Tuosda_v, January 2nd 4 T e Atage siates aiF f o November % momg; s | This annual cwtnn MM calendar of this store brings a series of very remarkable buying p E B ¥ % N7 o Monday will be followed by or cere! £ b4 DR. A3 °SINAY ::3’:.9%::‘“"3}' 'f‘:”":n__‘: ' "".- m.' o @‘Efigfl.t‘ g ' and saving opportunities. ~ This January Clearance is an event of the utmost importance. It © i Defl'fi‘St' e e winds siong the nocth Al Tnjuries should prove tremendously interesting to every person who has wintey needs to purchase and who 4 - >% £ | cosst i e momnm south: Ang e SEusbed chgat. indus -hoek.—-:d m::flw realizes the n“d hr mefiemg mmmy [ oms 18-19 EAHW Norwich 1177 and south winds and fair weather. chronic, ol J moving s moren o 1Ak BUPeRor| Mocioner | 13—ametia zanary. 45| 43'yeurs ieor TR U Read the list below then make a visit to this store and get your share of the great bargains at an- ‘orecast. carcinarna stomach and ex- K ! . . . uary Clearance Prices ; ¥ years, Southern ¢ haustion. 3 warmer Monday, or| October 23—Emily C. Carroll, 68 snow at night or sday. 3 orthern New WM. H. SETH M. TAYLGR - DAVID H. WILSON | Rates 75 Conta ner : ber chael looney, esday drowning. . > - HAYES BROTHERS. - . | “Hastern New York:' lncres oNovem Bie Dempsit, 45| tor, “euiciae, asphyxia trom uiuminat |f§ + o : e . TOlahon. 122 86-28 Sreadway |cloudiness and warmer day; intentitial -, nephutes | ing gas. z 2% £ ~P 4 — - Tuesday Snow or rain south portion. dou,uuon heart. Franklin—October 26 — William # earance m e an m e men i 732 Obssrvatioos: in. Nerwioh. gliovember, ¢_firnest Smith, 57 years, [Ore@it, about # vears gun: shot 5 AT DR. R Ck&&MBER!—AiN The following records, reported from | 33 COM, IR0 S RAAR. 1o core- | ehest of trunk, Tight side of neck, face { Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes A and fiond: ’ y . 5 Z‘ } the barometric ; i | Dental Surgeon |G e, s 3 B 2o e e s | WONEN'S and MISSES? SUITS)| LADIES” SILK DRESSES. [ WAISTS MéGrory Building: ~ Norwich, Goni. i : 35 | mens and fractures s. ] : $35.00 and $25.00 Suits at $15.00 .50 Crepe-de-Chi resses 4 i ists, 87c. o3 PICHAN . 22030 PNK e 25 mert Stanton, 23] 75 mees Jomnd Gead: s‘m‘.“.‘i?.‘é‘.‘n:n“'; - "§71.50. 1| £3.00 Messaline Silk Waists, $1.95. D dh. et N t Bt 30 bk . ¢ T 7 conh | Fin wver s heavy louisd e |l $19.50 and $17.50 Suits at $12.50 i N Sunday— HAMILTON and other makes | Suday— L ber 24 Tred Chandier. 68 1.1 | Tor S o, fubture of enencyain of | B £45.00 and $16.50 Suits at $10.00 of les Harve: Years, x:(’F WATCHES. for all time.|'s > m = 38| yoars, scute inalgestion, dilatation November 30—Patrick lar %m.r"m ", Fatriic. igsins. s, |} WOMEN’S and MISSES’ COATS $15.00. Taffeta Dresses, $10.00. $3.00 Chiffon Waists, $2.45. $19.50 Charmeuse Dresses, $12.95. S T 1 L i SEPARATE SKIRTS SERGE DRESSES $3.50 All Wool Serge Skirts, $2.65. Comvm‘lnm. Predictions for Saturday. Saturday’s weather: As 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, ber 1—Ishael Bogue, 81 years, Predicti 1 Sunday: v 5 - H SRR I, na cona, | SRS e n Tarsen, | iery CpusS, valiular heert couble ] ) S0 and $13.50 Coats at $10.00|$11.50 Serge Dresses, $8.45. $5.00 Al s‘gg‘;‘ Serge and Poplin ~ 58 years, sulcide, strangulation by |Oct. 30, arterios clerosis and old age. $13 50 Serge Dresses. 310 00. A Irts, -5 2 s of he Biobc. | _Sum Moon wnd miten | PUERE | ton—October 3—Frank e Regeiuben ¢ Joseph . Dunbar, sge $15.00 and $16.50 Coats at $12.50 - 3 g $5.00 All Wool Mixtures and Chec nk, for the. election T T High | e » $15.00 and $16.50 Serge Dresses S D T | e § O | ptee € S T i | 5 i S0 T S T 00 1 621,50 Coats at $15.00||5150%, dad $16:50 Sers |, 539 : Sifn oo niiincss Cas 1o m. -1 e m. | * Getober 12—Cornelius J. O'Shea, 33| 63 vears, Dec. 15, heart discase. i : 5 i $12.50. $6.98 and $7.50 All Wool Poplin Beld at thelr” Banking House. on Tussday, Jan.$. 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. CHARLES W. GALE, Cashl colae before:them, is. here‘br called Day. b2 goare, vas found dead, " agphixisiion Griswold — Amelia LeBonte, 63 from 'flluminating years, heart disease. Botober 30—-Luciile L. James, two |’ Noyember 9 = Edward Collins, in- months, 24 days, exhaustion due to!juries received from trolley car. malnutrition. East Lyme—Oct. 4, F. H. Dart, 20 geSgtober Fi—Georgatte Raymond, 59| days, capellary bronchitis. {the Mutual®Assurdnce &oi of- the cerebral hemorrhage. October 4—George Clark, 40 vears, 4 Nflrvlch will be held at the Six )mufl after high water It b o o ::1¥ ; Seslocy sonday. Tan | ude wh 12 e o By ntsd 'Fa.}‘ October 25—John H. Foley, 49 years, | injuries received from railroad train. $25.00 and 527.50 Coats at $19.50 || $10.00 Silk Poplin Dresses, $8.45.1| ~ Skirts, $5.00. oo SRohmee ot e e [P HERE IS A LIST OF BIG VALUES UP STAIRS 1 LR Soiabl hut Shak midaced by crumiy| oSt Y ham, 18 yeass, TOLD IN SMALL TYPE Women® Heavy Flannelette Gowns, full length and NOTICE TO nox.xcmwm is. [EVILLE ing injuries to left chest, caused by | December 20—Raymond Holmes, 14 Eolicies wiil be rénewed at the Nor- GREEN! 8 foliies Joter: Dot width, white and colors, 89¢c. 4 wibh Sevings Socte ‘presentation. S . : , R ks Thirty-nine Attended Bvery - Sunday | s e o, O, 8 R Db e o™ $3:00 Ladies’ Tan Rain Coats...............$1.98 Misses’ Wool Sets, Scarf and Cap to match set, €2c. School S Di Past Y November 2—Thomas Biglin, t yme— bber, 7 B . . - ~, b THE NORWICH FUR CO el u';"’Pcr:.et for 11 101\;&‘&5‘:“;1&:?:‘8 T B S e{hr;n;gh “the $1.00 Black Hudson Silk Petticoats........... 87c Mlssess;Bungalow Aprons with Dust Cap to match set, | E Vosrs—Poredi 3 Nakes. Vovemnber . Rasmussen, | temporial bone on right side. £ % 2 ¥ n for business with — .00 Children’s Coats, 8 to 14 years. ... $3.95 i :"“‘:.:' Gaater Skine, and choreh oV ot oo lwith the Warner Arms Co. of this|was in the family 1ot at Lovett's cem s - ) : A Women’s Muslin Gowns, Long Skirts, embroidery trim- § Trimmings for Fall and members perfect In attenaance.for the]city: atery; ~whete s ‘committal service was $7.50 Children’s Coats, 8 to 14 years...,.....$5.00 med and Envelope Chemise, 48c. ; M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor, year ending Dec. 31, 1915. TFlorence g i Phpne 708-12 y-u Main Sti Tilley eatmbiished o faoord Ly beins Dick Sheehan has returned after a perfect for the past, 11 years and -as|Week's stay with relatives and friends read at the grave. 4 M Undertaker G G. Grant had 5 Chi p ain Capesioi bl o2 ..$1.45 R tasy SruSerias? (e 8175 GUIdFen’s Tan Rain Cap 2 One lot of Women’s Combinations, values £1.25 an $1.50, slightly spoiled from handling, 7Se. a ard Hved '0 24 it ta- [ i Be n. e e . Lol S e e o —— Personals and Notes. $5.00 Women’s Trimmed Hats A Y ! 2 fect in attendance for one or more| Frank Burke has returned after al jonn Donovan was a guest in Willi- s Muslin Skirts with deep ruffle of fine lace and i Joars are as follows, 17 being perfeqt | woek's stay with relatives and friends | mantjc Sundsy:eveping. H $7.50 Women’s Trimmed Hats.............:$3.98 Hamburg, also Envelope Chemises, a large variet MacDougall, Raymond Harris, Levi etaaia Edward Dugas of Putnam is the Vi MR . oe ik +1 850 to select from, 98¢. $2.00 Velvet Shapes .... Talbot, Wilfred Suthill, Florance Hall,| Frank Murtha of Hartford is spend- _ e Repaired and Remodeled = |2zl Fleming, Chauncey Geer, Bussel | Ing the holidays with his relatives on | Fiea: of Frederick Dugas over the hol Metzger, Louls G Frederick Metz- | North Main street. - v G S, gor, WhaRA 3 e e Raymond Earl of Voluntown was the hea n .. =) Louis Gordon, ¥ M Samuel Hagoh has been confined to -+ by:the. 5 Ferguson and Alice Brown. Those | his home by a serious attack of blood | §0fst of friends over the New Year FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |Thomis kereuson: Agnes ~ Fomint,| oo . ; = = omas Ferguson, Agnes Flemiug, - - rt Ferguson. Those were per- er 4 foct in atiengance ‘Tor inres vearo | relatives in that city o e “T he Store of Good Values THAVER BUILDING Philip Gilchrist, 3trs. Harris Margs- Bri ig| . Katherine Sullivan, Agnes Hanlon - - ret Suthill and Moreainué Blnd(lodga ‘Willlam Connors of ridgeport is 35 Donovan and Amplia Lander have < e P T T Four were perfect for four vears, H.|here.to spend the week-end and New | o, n0QVen SO0 JACls Tender bave - = a " Liluer, M7 Flemmine, Mrx. Slemming Year's with relatives. e oy sup spending = e - — American QUIS@ | N~ Kern And those that wers : s e - 2 . g perfect for : Miss Bliza| -Joseph Hartle has returned to its doposits have |father formerly lived in the town of |when the legislative session opens | Aaron Danielson of New Brita il 5 ‘| Murray, Baster Anderson. There was|Hartford where he is emploved, af-| [The Taftville basketball team held oS the million dollar maark, with | Killingly, Wednesday, ~ Comptroller -appointed | Albert Fiorillo of 19' 2l Rates to Theatre Troupes, |one that was perfect in attendance for | ter spend.lnx a week at his home on ; . P{“ ge atu u':y snmu S0 as to | B assets of $1,200,000. It ‘has PR PSPPI A AR Frank DelMastro of New Eritain t0| Comptroller r W e e T ed ity DUTScs Reisoiinne L. S Strmat Of Hartford New Yoars attermoon. |Deen common_ knowiedge for the past PUTNAM AND LEBANON R Rl o ntyys | ves sov)InCHAnte (B | were_cre: pe attendance —_— . National bank the leglslators. Chroo e was no roa Livery Connection, _Shetucket Street; | for nine years—Reynolds Gorton. and| Misses Mary Casey and Hlizabeth o {,‘:;,‘;;‘K,‘,Q"?mm rors Saplaty, MEN APPOINTED.|ileges were given to Baldwin's Eating | them. o 1 np chad FARREL & BANDERSON. Props |Annie Gorton: two were credited with | Pearson have left for Providence to|4TH QUARTERLY CONFERENCE |¥ap {oreing o the front very Tapiiil: S 14 Places. uiar workine: force ten years, Lillian Karkutt and Benja- |spend the New Year holidays with AT BALTIC CHURCH |has excesded that of any bank either | Hector Duvert and Stanley Briggs| The assistant superintendents ap-|ent John L. Wilson . - i FeMNtYNg (aud riands. — Savings or commereial, Tocated in| Will Assist at Legislatve Session |bointed are Willlam C. Merrels of |remain with the 3 Bain in Membership— Election of | Eastern Connecticut. Its officers are East Haven, Wilbur Milier of Har- |indicated. estone Watch Meeting at Federated Church. TAFTVILLE Stbwardeaid Comiittass: always courteous and attentive to thei | Appolntment of assitant superin- | Winten Stanley Briggs of Lebano, i) 5 - The Federated church watch meet- s — patrons, and possess the qualities of ltendents at the Capitol for the coming | JV, B f10e 00 BOTon, O S FR0 | 00 o e for Is as necessary to the soil as food is.|ing Sunday evenmg was ’a.);t:'nd-d by | Pinochle Club Dance Well Attended— | The fourth quarterly conference of ",f;"‘;,‘,"“ih‘;,w to dv.; ;!;:i:ésr: and ‘Zoui; session of the dGe:eracl A'ssten‘l::ly {n\'e Putnam, Ernest Alderman of Burling- | on the Pacific Coast § a very large number. the Methodist Episcopal church w: 51 s board o , mad been announced by Comptroller Mor- 3 b4 g o o S Ve s, Tmecting Robert MdNecly spoke for the | Mu,e t0ue Bowling—Personals and |, ireday cvonine. Distict. Sup: |of some of the most 'prominent and |rjs c " Webster. Ten men were ap. |(on, Joseph Spriegle of Terryville, |50 tons of seaweed on : The Peck-MeWillnm. Co. - | Federated church, Willis Hill address- | Notes. erintendent G. G. Sorivener of {his |Successful business men in Fastern poinfed @nd they Will Degin , WoOrK | me—————— e hool ‘Willlam g ectcut, includes William A. Gas- 2 — s e e The Tattville Pinochle club held & clty presided. The reports all showed | Connectout, Ineluags VOIS, M anaw. | = s Lund spoke for the Men's league and the church to be in good working MAHONEY BROS. George Cass for the Christian /En- |dance In Parish hall Saturday evenins: | condition. A gain in membership was |mut Bank of Boston, whose grand- CARD OF THANKS s deavor. H. I Peckham spoke for the Jeved"and Tortnermors . good . sum reported, and also additions to all e | We wish to express our heartfelt FALLS AVENUE nffizsce of e el it B B Lt TR B organizations connected with the thanks to tho many friends and neigh; ‘i The termissl rofrgali- Livivgstone's orchestra, The church. The re-appointment of Rev.| BORN bors wiho showed acts of sympathy an. I n;‘ents were served by members. of the L . 125¢ | Charles Smith as pastor for another itz oity, Das. 3o ini; o | Bioaneie gusing che tas: Hlness thk?\'l; Dretiare Busines fehurch. e e T e e | year was unanimously asked for. Rev. "‘d."u"',hm to Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. | athet.. vio sent beautiful flowers Cen ‘hat Mr. Smith is closing eight years as e it Sed il Lead enter ¢ Hockey T Organized. der, chairman, D. Murphy, Jr., Daniel for” the’ funeral. “"Such kind acts wi le orice ke el e . SUGan J. Daley, Daniel Ford, D.|Pastor. wmm S—in Norwich. Dec. 29. a1s. | ever be rememter, Te MWorwic The Greeneville boys hava !orned ne and Robert Pilling wers a son to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Win- | FROM _THE "HLDREN. OF THE DE- hockey team under w. Houghtou. ters of 59 bfl,l)ll street. CEAS) forrinons. Bve. T Wiiam, Chamberlatn ond 3o Faulkner, tes | KgmEE_tn, stonlgton (Pawcatick), _Duted, Jar. i, 1017 S Empnson, | Bartell, b e iihet seliete:” 3. Gaden; Siakk % <, 26, 191, & on to Mr. and Mrs. thier, Mileski. The team M e | i . s D Fivin were miftess — Missions, Wiltred | David CARD OF THANKS "Mdst Cigars Are Goodes THESE TOM'S 1-2-3 &‘Gfl- tice today and would like to.hear from Houghton, Freda Schmidt, Mrs, George | PANCHIRA—In Westerly. T 1. Due 8.1 We Wit 't extend. our 'hesrtralt GOOD FELLOW 10¢€IGAR |eov tcams destring gomes. o P eeund S S e bl o R e e o R THE BOSTON STORE Try them and see. Personals and Notes. Mill League Bowling. S”Stattora, M. Biatey. Miss Swanowa; | AUGENBLICK In Norwich, Dec. 31| ouf récent Bereivement’ eipeciall | (e - THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankfin St.| Davia Shahan was Baltic, the| The local alley was the scen tracts, Ruby Brickson, Athol Cultin, B, B e t0 ot Mowarie. N7, | Church, and to all those who sent ) s 7s et e o RS S T n, | g Ty SRR SRS i SRR S| Bl Bl MRV Fxtends to All It's Heartiest Wishes = Patrick_Delaney is visiting friends | Rollers and the V. M. perance, . M. u”"u;p, MRS ANDRBW 7. JOEINSON AND ] - D again deconstrated their bowling al FAMILY. Trommer’s tn New York city for the holldays. |85y Jeteating the former by & scors e i mmy” I Jewett .Cy‘g Norwich Des, 80, 1916. For a \,’ery Happy and Prospcrouh B Miss Eilen Brown ia. soendipg, e of 141810 186, and the second match Dre Pewid s, "B Ind’ Miss Ruth i vas between the Olympica and the In- vcrgrcen cer "‘2,,"“5 With relatives in Ne - B e , Semuel Gra: NCW Ycar. REAL GERMAN LAGER e a game to the latter by a score of 1291 |Ernest Collins, Willlam Magill; par- BIEB is on draught at Raymond Shehan has started work |to 1266 zonage, Mrs. John Stevems, " Mra J. e s o h All Sauter, rs. uckley, Mrs. A. a 3 s e o Ty g S o i R S| Bl o s o || UIUTC n WE CLOSE ALL DAY TODAY 25 ord, Annie Ainsworth: - esti: 3 AFTER THE GRIPPE e H . o Doara of stewards ‘and | COER._In Freston, Dec. 1, 1916, Eitza b L o B it Bl il ears. s stungth Willarm 5. Buckiey. Funeral service at her late residence Vinol Restored Mr. Marti farmer = in P tanuck WQdfle!dI, ‘morning, D[AMONDS R o 281 ANNUAL ORGAN RECITAL Yan. 5 at 1 o'clo G agton Wil DEaBpot i Maie, Nttt This Weel H. L. Yerrington Hold His t Twenty-aixth. Deardon, of 13 Woodbine -trnt. W RACELETS, get an In i i e ATCH B ’ any good until I took Vinol which s The this TE an AT e ork oty Dec. xn. i DIRECTORS { PENDANTS, built me up, and my cough and nerv- (Gley ...... . e thirty-sixth annual organ re-| Harold Lawton of infleld, 'Conn., A Es ! 3 cnari Wee sl gole, Pl T can- Ban b cital of the First ~Congregational| aged 64 years. L BROOCHES say Vinol is all that is claimed for it.” | G. church will be held this (Monday) | Funeral from the Congregational AND— > —JAMBS MARTIN. 2 103— afternoon at five o'clock b 1.| ‘Church-in Plainfield Tuesday morn- 2 _ " | Yerrington, . organist lnc, Jan. 2, n 11 o'clock. Burial in BRACELETS, RINGS D e ey o 3 n A - z 1S family’ 10t at Washington, R. I » all weak, nervous and run-down con- - he - ' A‘lAU]’I‘——-In Wulfm‘nk\e, 1, f evety descripti G O on:. WOmL Rul M * | March 3 I niae X Alguiet ot Norwioh, ~ & o of eve iption, jand for chronic coughs, colds and : e s, d 1SSeS al'el bronehitis. o ex | Notice of Fineral hereatter. Lady Assistant omen s an ]“ App Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Eni — - O Lorg, .m Tel X Fropristor. Norwich. Vinol 15 soid in 5 390 e Shoora ™ il unnln nn.umu OCHAPMAN. HENRY E:.cah“.w 2 ‘Willimantic by the Wilson Di Co., Melody Horatio W. Parker| -, EUROR 3 in Danielson by the A. W. Wi liams ! Second Buite James H. Rogers | ;The Board of Govermors of the WAL SMITH ALLEN Donahue. Also at the leading drug = n..';',',’:’ud Variations great loss which the organization has J stores in all Connecticut towns. Pastorale Eifiings chapman, herzo - ‘one of its conceptors, a charter o arPilogRe past commodore, one who | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 2 i g3 B otiein 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 92— 266 | The Birthday of @ King Neidlinger ! GA GER P . T Office Hours: ‘ J Oliver i A e Hours: = jub misfortune NUARY SALE OF Men’s Shirts JOSEPH BRADFORD, n Mr. Moore B 33 Sertous. 10 & m. to 8 p. m. by appointment BOOK BINDER e Song of Sorrow evin | A% 185 our real- % Grana Chorus - H. J. Storer | ! this grievous fact. ana as Sundays excepted -DEPOSIT! D l)'(m $1,000,000

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