Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 6, 1917, Page 6

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nt to give them. All guaranteed goods and all you S B W e R R ]| . *3'Ihe. $1.18 t of them. In fact everything in every department f st 2% i e s | R s« | S\TURDAY. SPECIALS T ay SR CTAL is marked at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. <L C i e fi%‘%fi%fi?&fgg 5% s e : . Shoulders average l 5(: Pait :....o0siers 508 e waasoh Bt o comiseny aa S idents ot e | FIoC [ Fresh Lean BEEF WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE BOYS’ KNICKERBOCKER guashed, as it was not sufficlently éx- E CRIB BLANKETS, pink and FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, with plicit in the specifications, and that 3 s ” . Oc FINE STEAKS DRESS - GINGHAMS, three hard rubber tips, with 5 o No. 35 John strest ot “ % wide, a large assort- blue, Teddy bear patterns, ete., feet rubber tubing— samficient The siace Shogis el 3 S i S —'21/20 FO" Stewmgy ey B SHOM WENTERNRERY “of plaids and stripes, all real value 450— Native VEAL oy e s e e ue (R T 0gs of Bopd LAMIB 19¢ yard— , value 19¢ a 12%e TS L e = ’.,.p.,{i“"m“'“‘ Stimch . . Shoulder',lb.........ulfiu i GOLD FILLED ROSARIES all | Golignt the Httie folks, with Bl ine'the sames Tae mation 1o aeash was |at the omce Tin. Ib. ________._.__17¢| For Stewing, Ib_ Boned-Sirloin, Ib. .....25¢ CRETONNES, yard have capped decades, each in u fancy a = denied, and the case against the seiz- | H: gy o0 Tenderloin, 1b 42 beautirul Tine of at- fancy box, 98¢ value— Each 10c §]°a lators proceedea. e ek Boned and Rolled ‘enderloin, Ib........42¢c . o, TR Eath ... 0. 06 e e Chief Thomas E. Brown testified |and very.: b l 22c Round, 1b 19 3 3 that he made the raid in the DéMino | specialty. : 28c value . ound, Ib.......... c CORSET COVERS, embroider- place, 38 John street, December 16. ac-| In compliance with-instructions from (§} - - ed and lace trimmed, made of companied by Officers Curtin - and | the war department the instruction ~ good quality cambric, ribbon Chase, and seized fortv-seven bottles|reserve officers for the United Sta 3 With Purchase of $1.00 Worth of Pot - A5 ulb-l:‘." ';:-:Sl:' m‘ 4 run, all sizes— of lager, two aizrts whiskey, a quart|army will be commernced at once in “ v Eadls 25¢ [|pottie of whiskey ana a quart botile| Rhode Isiand State E Other Groceries Including One 1 partly filled with whiskey. He also|work will be under the. su of of T 73 ] 12Y5¢ found standing on théflgo{;t ihe din- | regular army offiers, and many funigrs Pound ‘ea or Coffee. | RIBBONS—Dresden, Moire and - Ing room, ive empt ottles, and a|and seniors are enrolling e trafn- = : %fik To:&l.s.lg::‘d b::‘l,ght. All_Silk Taffetas, extra fine lotdol b::herlemxfly bo%u. a\d whl-‘igey' ing. - e | i X ‘colos lers, ity — an r glasses. e ithess also ml_ ‘ e fo 1230 Buok Saws ‘““’Y“' festinied that he visited the Dlace al|Rroie iierd Goosra Aescmbly” Pro STEAK SALE—9 to 11 a. m. SPECIAL ALL DAY i - e il e L i2Bc Jl e e e T Dane oy | Rhode Isiand General Asssmbiy pro- SIRLOIN AND ROUND - | Three for .........25¢c N of the Delfino place carrying seven|io the. salary. of each judge of the su. F G 3 Hotih b 9 1bs [ FLEECED UNDER- o R WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, with bottles of beer in a baskef, which he|jerior and supreme court. The sal- M ¢ whals resh Ground Hamburger, 15(: s. # fi'{ well made, cut full, all Mail Boxes . --29c 8 | full garter top, in black, white | i ne bad purchassd: Tut later:Mes. | urics now range from 35.800 to 36500 S‘ l ‘E AK . W lb. ISC Fresh-made Sausage Meat, Ib. 29 o - extra good value— Small Coal Shovelers that and colors, all sizes— Delino s2id she gave the man the beor ja"yoar. " The aet Drovides that upen slice b PRRe -~ x% s s rroborated by Office: rtin _and et e 9e: J} corran ATk he Eher s cross- " Fit o MEN'S NEGKWEAR- Foiine questioned’ at consMerable length by e apeiess arawn wpock Meat Choppers Hand, made of all silk, all the S STONINCTON } el ~and trimmed, valu t pattern: d colori: e : N . I “Each ° T Boc | | spark Puuss . "”’E"’ l"' gl ”";sc Jiouors, wag calied to the stend, At |Road Church Reaches Its 196th Years | MUSHROOMS, b. .. .45¢ | MOHICAN FRESH 1 package CORNSTARCH 3 % et R, SE et pade stating e e R s s e 1 ¥ CRIDATIEAD CREAMERY BUTTER 1 box COCOA LINCH FINE SWISS EM- Shingling Hatchets . 2 : i nited: i - i 2 faerh % STAMPED JEWELRY. suoh ! B oo ot Saaiien..4lc | 1 jb. MOHICAN TE v in the hot New Trial ROIDERY FLOUNCING, a Agricultural Wrenches, = by the | Case: - e Bt ¢ pation 453 : s0a ] | Tic Ciasps, Brooches, Tiat Pins, . FR® ot § ® LETTUCE, Lead.. e = et 3bc and Pendants, Bracelets, Lingerie . i l > e ek 50c | Joifes your ashes. Frying Pans . SHAMS and CEN- Shelf Brackets, pair. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES | DAIRY DEPARTMENT | GROCERY DEPARTMENT 10 The Second Congregational Ecclest- g SWIFT’S Al -for 35¢ from—a positive 50c value— E Clasps, Cuff Links, Gold -Bea#is, e i P Yard . SR Stk Thx Der ani ety smploved in Noankc and had resided in | 4ufics: “sodiety of ‘Sconington. known ' FLORIDA GREEN i S e e ekl e i e no store. but dia senl. bolosna, svear. $86,51° Fo24. Iy e, Ccned 8 8 PEPPERS, b 15¢ | OLEOMARGARINE s | N'S SILK HOSE, full manufacturer’s sample line, val- year. e first m g was ly sesseseas MOHICAN BAKING | Each .............25c _}|rice and tobacco to other peoble In peiq by grant of the governar and the house. He snid he housht the beer | ooinont’ o Dee. 25, 1720, at 12 @'clocle, WHITE B, .....:...20c, 24c, 27c silk hose in black and all * ue to 50c— POWDER, 1, Ib. tin 19c all sizes, extra value— o by the kex d bottled it at a cost to Pair = 50c Each ........10cto 19¢ | s ack sateen pETTI- him of three cenis a bottle bacause| 120T 8¢ the old’ meeting house en CAULIFLO! each ] R R COATS, made of good quality [it was cheaver to buv beer that way: JETeement Bl The officers recen: 'WER, 20c | SE1.FCTED = & MILLINERY NOVELTIES—all BED SHECES, Jaie of =od i L fhaniby. the glass. [ Bebal (Livas Eis | 5 el i, chak Somes E. Lo LARGE BROWN EGGS Walter Baker’s ] quality leac] cotton, < size runstom to drin’ er until he became o -« = Y F } B ey for ame Tou90. with conter secwmr Each .............50c aramc. ana then e wou'd %0 fa bot e Novar panner micpie SPANISH ONIONS, Ib. 5c AR N lBAllilNGkCHOCOLATFéP Z trimmines, g Eacl e also drank whiskev, but not over a . . i ¥eeseieiseaced De | B S ioea.s.0...50c B SAMPLE JEWELRY, such as drink or two a day when he was home Falmer. James E. Lord, sbclety. cons {lf DIBDE DEY ICTOUS 1, 1b. cake... 3 i 5 capular Medals, Tie Clasps, ch was a day or two a we e L 4 BACK COMBS—manu- HOT WATER BOTTLES, with Brooches, Hat Pins, Pendants, wife had hrirt discase and she drank ne winient ene i Beabic X298 @ PINES, each.......12V5c | DILL PICKLES MEDIUM RED I s sample line, mounted patent neck—every boftle guar. Exackios Suck Frus, Bar Sy, e st et er cuther the wife Superintendent of Schools William K. | & for 10c | SALMON, 1 Ib. tall tin 22c § Tnest Rhine Stones, $1.00 teed mot to LR, o 5, Rings and Bea or himsclf had ever sold heer but thev - P AL . tall 2c ® z Tuarte— Pins, valves to $1.00 o aimave had i inwhe house. ana SRS OR 00N T of e Ston. § Sweet Florida ORANGES . e | whiskey, too, for ~ir own use. S | et s H 3 Each.............50c| Each.............50c |l oo s ot Sumeiont G0 wars | Meton Travel ciub next Tuesday § 1}, dozem for........25¢ | pEANUT BUTTER REPUBLIC Dt g a7 0erieE 5 PO | A Anacrsen of anio ana wits PR e 1 < 1o | STROWRFRRIES -~ e = lizm Brown of Stonington were before AR Uk St AR AR GO o R & : were ordered destroved. P o ok o painsian, ace ors No.2:tin. .. ool N OLIVE C MILD DAIRY CHEESE Miss Rose Durr: treasurer,|church and mef for practice on Thurs-| . yames Coffane ara of the ruartette| Digmication. = They were adjudsed § MEATY PRUNES -~ POMPEL retary, Mrs. Bessie Beckwith. The circle now | day gvening. arrestest: by ke’ Moo J Tve 5 gl g ) numbers 17, several of Whom Are.non- | i wacks Take. for assaufiing OINSSP N | PVIRL5. TN JE A3 0l comp cod: w3 W, g v BB ID o e i s a0 2BE R resident. gy ieses Irene and Ines Woolworth of |chasl Curtin. but whose cace was con-| fayor of a nmew trial in the jury case B PIPPIN T o — artford were at their home on West| finusd at the reqnest of the accused . oe . TPPIN APPLES, : Ty Conference Hsld — Mer's Bible Yown Mers Bible Class. [rown street over New Years: 1o #ive: him OpRiciEety fo Arrange sn SRl SDaoan sasinst Hewy 15 | ._q____:_s_or_l.. {;URE LARD 21 1 can Sliced Peac Class Studying Life of Christ. A new course of lessons on The Lite for o lawver, was daliverad in court bv | leged damage in utomobile acei- R R R 5 £ - e of Christ begins o nthe first Sunday| Miss Pauline Greene of Hartford|his bondsman, at the time set for the ' dent, and the Jury save vesdict for o' CELERY HEARTS 21, Ibs. 50 1 package Mohican Tea > Ibs. 50c Dorcas soclety of the First|of the year at the Town Men's Bible|spent the holidays here, the guest of | ''mit of the continnance. Coffone stat-! plaintiff, Judge Herbert W. Rathb: h church held a temperance class at the First Congregational Sun- | Miss Mary D. McNally of West Town |°d that he had no counsel.” He plead- | filed motion to set aside the vorum ch ....... at the home of Mrs. J. O.jday school, which is open to all men.|street. ~1 smilty to the comnia that on Da- | it was against the law and the on West Town street, Thursday | The number of members in the class is _ cember 17. 1916, he commitied a vio- ' evidence. The decision in favor of a § LARGE GRAPE 2 cans Lighthouse Cleanser ROQUEFORT CHEESE All for 25¢ ox ‘The Eaa-ug).’.; &_‘: éufiz increasing, also the interest. zm‘? hMeflgQPhrea,ne‘r of West Town ‘_f;';(', "‘va‘f_‘g — fl:";::: ;?,:‘,'.‘Z'.;,‘ w!z: nc:‘ tmrt:| ‘l; thfi reuu:‘L o ® FRUIT, 4 for 25¢ | Ib. 60c of the .mvmh’t ghureh favor| Rev. C. F. Rickstts to Speak. Tih her aunt and cousine. i ?q'g’;:':;m‘ o He denied that he wrenched | irgton Steam Fire Engine company - = MOHICAN and. What has the e ¥ e clnb from the officer while Tuiei | these % e = ":.,"‘,‘,‘“‘,’B‘,.‘,’{; beut.}l;elnt‘ap;fc.;‘;n;n“mlnrl‘\l-‘e);ss::g;rye v&lz ord. e B :’::n:r‘r;:l was :r;‘:‘ ine one {;’r the E:;:r,orflo'?::r?nx:"r?hufi:ms!;gmu?o::fi CHILI.SAUCE, bottle. .25¢ were answered by Norerich Town Mev's League on Mon-| Mrs. A. F. Greene of. West Town |l pey usa=, nid Struck the POvriassistant, Albert Frits Locom. swint. BAKER ' sF EGMLS . - e neon. read bY|day evening in the First Congregation- | strect was the suest the last of the | mniite tr the oriris” becdgne Licaded MOHICAN SPECIAL . H. Bushnell, showed that the | a1 crapel. the. speaier to ber Bav | oroe b as, ihg, Sues | treasurer; William Edgar, engineer. , sclence and medicine, Amer- | oy, . = “ | Roek of Mrs. Theddore.Greenhalfh. at|mixed up in the case. Judze Will : ¥ - Thatacies tre G wakine war arles . Ricketts. ~ her home in Taftville. fame lmposed & e of $200 and cost MYSTC DOUGHNUTS L 1 2c Jelly SQUARES, dozen 12¢ | COFFEE, 1 Ib. tin. .. .35¢ loon. = o case of Francesco Dezanc SELY Sacxiioiaan); CORSR "£C Quarterly Conference. Mrs. M. J. Woodworth and M ith keepi; . s Jeily, Twisfed, _ Papers read by Mrs. Dodge and Miss ; L T and _ Mrs, |charged with keeping -a sambling z A : DARK FRUIT CAKE 3 The quarterly conference of the First|Albert Woodworth and family of | nlace, in havi h board in_hi - FFED Fave the itesxtul results of the | O s he1d” Thursdns | Weet Tow - sveest. spemt tho palidsye | ot of poins.s Tupeh board in b/ C. H. Brown Buys Hait of Bleck—: |ll Reited ....... | dozen |p, . .28c: | MOHCAN 5TU ‘of intemperence. Fine work along A. R. Delegates to Washington Are OLIVES, 9-0z. bottle..23c 3 evening ai the parsonage. District | with relatives in Willimantic. Tndge Herbert . Rathbun. counsel B s e Poiver and i Stperintendent . G. Scrivener was tn feih e for Degancio. waived examination.| Named—Funeral of Mrs. Feter Mor- [ POUND CAKE . COCOANUT BARS D Tak T i | charge. Report: ven and oth-| Henry Govin of West Tos et | Tadge Williams said this was a vir-| row. o g . o MU Fhe last number was Eatri- | o nens transavied hae 1ol his podition Bt for & betsoc] tual afmission of provable Sally, Sd Nut, Raisin, Citron, Ib. 22c | dozen . <ev.....12¢c | MAPLEINE, bottle ... :20c > songs, Rescue the Perishing, T one in Holliston, Mass. He will spend | 7S the case was not wholly within the| C. H. Brown has bought the cast- A for the Night is Coming, Throw A Mile of Street Sanded. e week ends with Nis family here. | furisdiction of ihe’ alstrice court " chat | erm haif of the blook Whore he” has : : LIGHTHOUSE __the Lifeline, seemed most ap-; West Town street was s - S gewauld, fix the.band st 3 o e e T s e coeer o Uiy B k d B d B B d ‘ . =3 e Pl day morning that notses could hasdly| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer and|FANCIO'S appearance in the mext ses- | SPFing the land the Mystlo Furniturs aKe eans an rown rea CLEANSER,' 12 cans. .45¢ A short business session was held |make their way. During the day it|children of Fort Point have beem vis- | ;.on Of the superior court for Washing- | Co. contemplate tearing out the old 2 : pImET - 3 L & report of the last meeting was | was sarded its entire length of one|iting Mrs, Palmer's parents, Mr. and| .07 COUn‘Y. the third Monday of Feb-[front and replacing it with plate a rS— The treasurer's report show- | mile. Mrs. Joseph Brown, of West Town | Uary. 1917. - - > . 4 “balance in the treasury. During \ street. = D A. 8. Diegatey. Chases reach at the Sunday mornt 1 hour refreshments were At Pogifeatanck Paneral. e Henry Martell, . 2 bright 1 9 yThe monthiy meetiu of Fanny Led. | come the preperty of Mrs. Brown MOOSUP R . Meathodtat chanoi by the hostess. Mrs ReRe o7 i Nt Ar| M. aud Mre: lehn. Duskis Al see ] LTUNSellow, R A o o e T e L R AT R B o e g The Epworth League's ; toplo fop Mrs. -~ 3 . i crime. a resident of Westerly near- |lcan Revolution: was held Wednes- 3 3 ; evening will be Hitting Oub Brs. E M. Wright of West Town Wednesiest wers in Poguetanuck on | Of West Town street and William Den- ||y all Lis life. was arreigned for his|day in Masonic’ temple. The regent, | Miss Eleanor Bremnan of Boston 1s | Thursday Club Elects Officers™Corner | Sunday cvening will be Iitting our ‘_fi.!i*mwm mrd-e e~ ednesday t. .. .. tne funeral of|Kker, Jr. 2do avenue have re-|usual offence of breaking and entering | Mrs. Annie McCracken Tingley, pre. |jhe guest of Miss Margaret Foley. igre - Sartnen - ki il £+ e AL bt o o their cousin, Miss Eliza Witter Geer. [turned from New York where they|a store in the night time, and with|sided. The following delezates were | Mrs. A. L. Pitcher and two children | Watch Among Articles Taken. e 50 Spe e H v Pesriars. ] . The Misses Rogers of West Town e spent ten days with relatives. larceny. On this occasion he was|chosen to the annual continental con- |have returned from a visit in Boston. {*hr::n\l:!“r“;“ has been afsanged fof entertained over Sunday, Mrs. Sheltering A 8 — = to be hel Miss Nellie McCondach, - who has| A 1 meeting of the Thurs- > g rms Service. charged with breaking and tering | Tess to be held In Washingto: Mrs, VA t the annual meeting of e urs- ” Wilcox, of Plainfield. Rev. R. B, Hasrls and cholr of Grace |, After two weeks' vacation, Miss Bar- | the Girven stors and takig and car: | Annie McCrackén Tingley, Mrs, Mary | been the guest of Mr. ana Mrs. Con- | o 0F 18 WHIGR TR OF 0 018 0 RLEE iz Momorial ohitreh on the Wese aiae |Para Latham of the Reservoir road re- |rving away thres revolvers, = mime|M. Dickerson were delegates; fhe al: |rad Kretzer for two months, has re- Bt W, Dother; [Khnreday: afternoo To Clean Marble. Kings Daughters’ Office will be at the Sheltert Loe i |turns today (Saturday), to Brooklyn, | watches and a pedmeter, all of the|ternates are Mrs. Edith Morgan and | turned to her home in Barnet, Vt. o ] s srnoo™ | To clean marble take two parts of i - sid Sinday atternoon servige s for the| NU'Y., where she 1s a student in the|value of $02. Martell leaded gullty|Mrs. Fanny P. Fish and Mrs. Mignie | Miss Alice Colby -has returned af- | the following officcrs were elected: et g patt! aF el At the annual meting of Ever Ready oon servic art department of Pratt Instituts And was heid in $1000 bonds for an|Phillips ana Mrs Eita T. Duil Piano |ter two weeks' visit in Providence |afrs, J. O. Main, president; Mrs. i, | COmmOn soda, pa pumio King’s Daughters, held Dearance in the supatior . conrt for|Selection® were rendered by Miss Milo e — Mrs. Thomas | Stone and ‘one paxt of finely powdered E. Main, vice presiden: 4317; Teader, Mre . B Whsler:| A hoyN.:;wfi'h.;;fi::\‘:;. “oreanizea is| Mr. and Mrs Hemry Covin of| Washington county, the third Monday | red Chapman ana T Bperey soneg COLCHESTER Day, secretary; Mrs. Charles Salis-|B8ait, Sift the mixture through & fine @ leader, Miss Jessie E. Hyde; sec-|being trained at the First Methodist | WiR0OSKi, Vt, spent the holidays with | in February. w}’eu !gl‘:;':d oo flpl;m“m?:::l.mm:l R bury, assistant secretary; Mrs. Ervie | sleve and mix it with water, then rub ’lrlr. and Mrs. Govin's parents on West b s James Lathyop, assisted by Mrs. Bd- | Lucius H. Chapman, 84, Found Dead | Whitehead, treasurer. it well all over the marble and the own street. On their way home they| James McBride. another niceclooking | zar Rathbun, Mrs, Calista B. Sea- | 1u. His ChatroLocal People Attend g The next meeting will be held with |,gtains will be remeved. Rub the mas made visits in Boston, Lowell and in|young chan, a chum of Martell, in his | man, Mrs. Louise H. Tufts, Mrs. Jus. ble over with salt and water. Wash - Worcester, Mass. latest criminal adventures, was charg- | tin Dennison, Mrs, Phebe = G: Inaugural Ball. Mother Praises Remedy it et | Vet e e il Tikoe Rere Mot dav s ke | VENSE e S * B ter the Davis store in Beach street. He, Lucius H. Chapman, 54, was found 3 "'hat Relie d H" B b EAST SIDE ITEMS too, Pleaded guilty and was held for A. O. H. Election. e s home on” Lebanon Wed. |into stores and barns and attempts WiGertns iy Roididin F - n the superior court in bonds | % i tic Division of Ancient Order of Hi- i " | past two or three days. The Moosup | An English moving picture man hag 2 ! e er a y Wesley Calkins to Move Back From |0f $1000. Martell and McBride also s g Gog o ehases ES had: been out during the dav. Al- | Past twe OF ThICe PAVE Dice 10 be | bnverfiall an inglpiient Bor’ reglated At the annual elestion or e Mys- | noaday. night, seated In. a chair, | have been made to enter houses in the Glenol committed like offences over the bridge oy though. he been in poor health for o rar o tohn (H. Ford (e villge of Paweatnek. and can- | o, 5erve for one vear: President. Dan- | come. thrie. he lias ‘been badly afflicted | entered. The break was made through | ye% 08 8, O TIEEAR, 08 TOETom - Leases Marx lce Pond—New Cot- | fassedq 1n that effect to Ofcers Parie. | i¢l Finnegan: vice president, Thomas | itk rh He has been @ res- |& small window on the side of the ¢ % & tage Nearly Completed. e e o e o aite mronamie | Hickson: - financial sees , “Georee | 1o F0f this place for & mamber. of | building. A few articles that were on | It fs’called the acougraph and fs eme Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the warrants for thelr nrrests will be | H: Foley; treasurer, James Galvin: re- | yeaty and was engaged In the cas |8 punch board were taken, including | ployed in the halls where new moviea & 1s o Dependable Family ing ey, Salkins, who has been ltv- |izsued from the prosecuting authority | STIOnE Sgrcteny. Jemes McClaves tering, business and was an excel. | & LANONG TN, M50 NG o heen | aTe being triad on an audience for the : # g . Bl AStting frendy foot [Of the town of Stoninston. committee, Charies II. Foley, Cornes ; b= e s suwvivadinby by bays who have been active in | first time: %ae proprietors of the film i Laxative . and hopes to move his family here as| At the annual mesting of Alert Hook l‘:'u‘- m‘:fi‘:’:o, l’}r;lbert O/Neil; stand- Meeting. into stores in this vicinity be- ::: ::egl(:l::::.:n;;g‘:; :,i:jng:,flf: A | - soon as is convenient. Before ir, Do Superviso; 4 i “Nearly all the sickness incid f snd Latter company, officers _ were r J. A. Young held a mest- sfield. of the bowels. At the first I Years i © for about 12 |{foreman; Guv ‘Page first assistant: | committee, Harold Smifh, Hobert O | Acadlemy buliding Thursawy afternoon [ James Maxvell, who s beon vied > . i i Archie Sheldon, second assistant: Geo. h: ergean at_8 o'clock. e, - Faig e == — cation of irregularity in this im- il ’ Aoy o0, Mrs, William Disco and | xvilllams, secretary: Herbert -Hoad e, Tomas Ooaand; sergeant af | *‘G, M. Morgan and son of Gardner | Past week, Rperatumed, to, s hovne 3 ho. €280 ViSit- | 1oy treasurer: A. P. Sharon. steward: | Henry Donohoe. = " | Lake were motor visttors in town on (In Pittsneld atage. oo Children Ory prising result recorded. function, relief should be ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, B dmbnisierei 1o vontly mirs| . B y I | craries . Pocie’ of 463 Main' street, | T, OPMer, W HIL 3 Healer, sudies T arrington of Willimantic was 15 visiting friends in_town. FOR FLETCHER'S waste and leave the| | ll | fave returned to their home in Hart- | .23, °%0 state firemen's lengue: J. FUNERAL. calfing on_trlends hero Friday. Distriot Superintendent to Preach CcCAS o 1A % , Wil LN 5 ughter, Mrs. . @. vener of N T R RS Eeas e 15 pecform L g John H. Ford Hires Marx Pond. |loen Wilere: a5, Sancaamn fnamne Mrs. Petor Morrow. . | aertrude. Ehuron of Westohester ‘ware | | 2oV O: G- Scrivener of Norwich will allotted tasks. : the various remedies recommend- i The ice on the Marx pond on Fox |[rommittee; C. Sharon, fiaz bearer: E. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Mor- | visitors in town Thursday. relleve constipation, the combin- F . Hill measured six' and three-quarters | Farrell. F. Jordan, Hr Shortman, pool | row, widow of Peter Morrow, was heid At Governor's Ball. % of simple laxative herbs with : : inches before the rains this week. John | commiitee. from her home on Grove avenue at| ke s ! s bed. by Dr. 3. B. i . H. Ford has hirea the pond to har- 5 830 o'clock Friday morning. At the| Mrs: Bdwin R. Gillette and daugh- SOAE In drig stores undes o vest a crop of ice this year. % oced Bemconite: requiem high mass at St Patrick's | ter, Miss: Nellie: Gerhardt, wers in S Lir. Catwell's Syrap Pep- 4 . Edwin Spaulding is on the road to -, Catholic_church at 9 o'clock Rev: Fa- | Hartford Wedresday evening attend- “most effective. 1t contatn recovery after being confined to his| The cost of building n trolley line ‘Hart Tharyat was Sie Tmugurat bail . - ¥ . bed for a number of days. hetween the villages of Westerly and g 3 - of Millington wad. -in - gart was in_Hartford B e e o, Diseen, « Friends of Mr. Olefleld of . the Ea: Bradfora is estimated at $10,000 a ST T T TRt Side are sorry to hear that he ig il | mile. 3 : ; y, matural manner, only fifty cents & bottls. To avoja|>t Nis home. The resident retired officers of the ne ; W TIEhT attending the inau- ‘w uglas, Mason, imitations and ineffective substi- New Cottage. Rhode Island National Guard were & ‘H‘I‘Ifi‘hn'll Il.l“-h‘ifl ncle, Represen- Can bo smooe treated but noy b transit methods. Tt ¢ 1 ; tutes be sure to ask for Dr. Cald-| The five room. cottage fnat is|SPeclel suests at the smoker of the|Beam the Samuel e i Y e (wi Weil'a Byrop Pomsin Sao thuies faa. | belns GUITt by Bawin Tadiey of Hass | FIFth company, T the -armory . T¥10us | Drasdent; Taabhel CHBMOL Soe bross e g b A B, RS W dery (with simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and | Main street 1s” nearly ‘finished. . “Tnis | MEAL ident, Jonnie Travena: secrstary, Wi- elow, lot_on_ Bulkley Il BOOKLET saffcrer has beeit v % OOKLET. Wo use no_barsh or d s et et plarbeidy o o Car | cottage 13 to have ali the Intest im. | Anérew Farrel, who was. stricken |eanos. Bilven: freastrer Dots Ben: i Bk Tl SralT A o | fom a which e portie s parea ™1 | provements. - : with baralyais aeveral months ago, | ner : i B “Telephone 675 Norwich 1nd skilled Physioians administer our freationt. ' News in ‘General. trial bottle, free of cl can ‘be 3 sustained a second shock, sl weeks. |« ned by WE B.Cald-| road- on. sar the night, and his condition is considered| Mr and Mrs. Senitarium H, d by the State of Conu Tinota i AbScoas Crepirea. i serious. """ © omannd Sen Eeiger. RAND YIEW SANITARIUM, Norwich, Gonn,

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