Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1917, Page 13

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THE WEATHER ¢ al of el "":‘.:r'“,,““”%rfi The winds along the morth Atlantic s 5 - s g AND PASSENGE: coast will be moderat ; mid- : C . v - l-‘;';“’:_w ~ ‘Westline, au- | Producers’ . 8| m% EEN SETH N. TAYEOR: o B g coase Bt vk ‘a Brevet Brigadier w_,_[mmu department. The aterman, of Boarahville, NORWISH AND NEW YORK DAVID: H: WILSON d t of four men is meeting of the New Englafc From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- i i 2 & X R b : ks ; il 11 and 12 o'clock, endeavoring|tion of Milk Producers held recently | days, Sundays & 5 p. m. ~Union Caucus at Ti Hall. s Yo keep up with the demands for the |in Boston. At the meeting ; Y ow Yok, Brookivn Brides : {3 1917 placards an to put a stop to|thtion and by-laws were ad 2 River, foot Meesovelt ez 3 815 ks - AR the numerous -complaints that are|an organizat - £ ‘Wednesdays, ¥ri- = e s it BB o R e N e s T 3 e Er i g 4 A R ——— - Fir Norwich isited, Spalding and Huntington, and Mes: ice because of elay in _getting : e ~——— |in the middle Atlantic. New G z'y;-:“::o m:' o] n: h:t e M:I‘ e v i mh c"“‘..ii'fi.'wg?‘ifi: L‘oen muyum vm;nm-v com- | DR A d. S‘NAY i bt in Maine. New fstruck this city in in years When|J2S% Grechiwood and C B Webmter |t demand for: the but | cied’through the’ {own and farm ad- s > 3 NOEtheasty e storm abated 20 inches of smow tion of Mramiiin ohapter, No. 4, R A- also to the milroad, through which a | visory commitices o e county farm [ 3 r 2 The indications are there “will {had fallen, soon after the storm start- ‘was in Masonic hall, Tues- """‘"" 7",, it bl - { Dentist “ | be snow’ furries along the north bord-fed a morther crept in difting the e daaay . P 1t O e ate e sens oo | ASKS RECOVERY ON | % Lake petior snow. requests for the new. markers. About NOTE FOR $2,000 i i R ear: William W. Avery, M. tlooms 18-19_Ali Mgrwieh | Maine. The 2 ntinue *'Silera) organizations ana banks | SRS Y 2 27 Jo- | 22,436 of these have come from own- 2 3 i ; Pugme’ generally falr - olad Wfll the byicia their annual election of officers; | Laph 1 wWatr . 8.1 son L. Devo. |ets 0f Dleasure cars, 6056 from own- | Alien H. Sturgess Files Paper in Dam. 3 _ ot e “Saturday and} Gleanings from the Bulletin files of | gion. C. H.: Jacob B, Mershon, . §. |ers of commercial cars and 291 from Action With Superior. Court = "The te: ture will rize Saturday | 07 fOlOY Robert Brown, R. A. C.: Hobart|motorcycle owners. The receipts to| o9 3 - e s Y| Jan. 14, 1867.—The Norwich Catho- | Roath, treasurer; John Beneon, secre- | date amount. to $422,863.97, as com-| Clerk. in the middle Atlantic and New Eng-| fs T U Bencvolant Assoclation held UMir|iary: Luther Peilstt. trier: Luke Hil- [parel wittr g’,fi:""n-g M el 27| Alled H. Sturgess of Melrose, Mass., . = semi-annual election on the evening of X 5 EuropeanPlan - Forscast — . Jan. 10, at thelr rooms at Treadway | 24 Vailr Richard Dot o u.|vear. The big difference, according dan rought_suit aestn Supheer i ) ia 5 Sh5iufs i| Northern New Engian Snow [hall ana ‘made cholce of officers as | st Vail. standine commitiec: _jons |t Mr. Wetstine, is due fo the fact|H: Leary and Jemnler M. Leary Raten T8 et Qurries and, warmer Ssturday; Sun- ffollows: John W. Murphy, president; | W. Stediman, William . Cardwell | that automobile owners are this vear | Worcestor, Tichedl Levioe Sad, il H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agest. 3 overcast. James P. Gillogly, vice presiden e van |using thelr cars more during the = o F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. ) etoohone 2oy« - . A28 Brandmay .| Southern New : Faie and | Richara MNeCloud: récording secretary | Charics T Dénison. and. James, Kir: | Winter months than they aid last | A Flesth of Snncld for recovery of 3 ! Fmmrion Sna [ Tétaehone A R et vercast, | James B er ey | Chetes ’ 2, 4 2 s - 5 i e i gl e B i s e S, - A SRR Y The papers ‘in the case were filed i NORAH WATSON Hartford, Conn. . - I [probadiy” smow surries Saturday, [Ca, ‘chatrmar board . of . Glrectors: | of it iy, Bovmeny oF sl - Bly Generator Coil Buried Out. the office, of the Saparior “court. clet] 86 Drayton Ave., Toronto, | New York New Haven OR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN warmer; Sunday pvercest | Wiiam Ryas: Fattckc exart: Yo | Scoticut his_bosn ominsisd shi Gons | The cars of the Groton wna Stonin. in this city on Friday. . ‘Nov: 10th, 1915, 1 b S servations in Norwich. ewman, am Fitzgerald, Patrick |5 bt e, 203 0" | ton Tine were running ¥ morning 3 . t Dental SUPZO0D- - | 1. ronowins records reported from | Norris, jeremiah Leahy. Jonn Kelley | Tho Ane now: tror iomier, Gen®iak | on hourly schudle, the cause being the NORWICH TOWN Abeautiful complexion isa handsome + 2 Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes|and John Nash, directors. Norwich line, the City of Lawrence, | burning out of a coil in one of the - —- ‘woman’s chief glory and theenvy of her @ns |in temperature and the barometric wkGrory, Biilding: Norwich, It will be noticed that, in accord- | which was recently successfully | §enerators at the power house. Junior C. E. Social—Skating Party at| Jess fortunate rivals. Yet a soft, clear . with t a’ at th - i Changes Friday: ot ns pndtiag or ire S T ] s ok, Suutugton, Del.’ 1, Wby TAFTVILLE East Great Plain—Mesting at John |y "ol Siu atih — i only e e N . 25 29.82 ?-vbr :‘1‘1‘ ';uli\‘c:-a’h%ml:mng:m n:{- Jan. 18, 1867.—The great snow storm L. Browning’s This Evening. matural yesull of pure Blood. & : RWICH FUR 0. |z= - I Rl lomed At 10 oolaek In the evel | Shpoan. 17th, will be apt to be Iong | yoeeph. Gauchier Tajured While at| A good number from the Junior En-| *I was troubled for a considersble Bet. Sth Ave. ¢ i Rl epam i L 22 3020 e eve- | remembered In this section, as such e g 54 (B0 k ¥ ‘Highest 36, lowest 22. ning. This reform will do much to-|storms are likely' to be infrequent | Weork—Sold Out Business—Ponemah | deavor society enjoyed a social in the| gime with s very umpleasant, disfiguring open for business wi*‘-T‘ ':"d"'; e e 00 yards proserving the public peace|in’the future as they have been In| Wheel Club to Have Tournament— First Congregational chapel from 530 | Rask, which covered my face and for 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS, : i d all kinds uring the night hours if it is thor- o 5 oecloc s f .M. BRUCKNER, Proprietat, . | “Friday's Weather: Light snow, f01? | tne First National Bame ot herr an: | the atiace bl Silock at night | joseph Gaucher emploved fn Mill No. | S susan ¢, Hyde. was assisted by | Without relief. After using ‘Fruita- 3 Table IHote uad o Carte Phone 708-12 '46-47 Main Strest |lowed by fair and colder, nual meeting on Monday chose the |was ‘cstimated At 20 inches. About | shine anivh b was operatng Erigey | Mise Helen Corrigeux, chairman .| Hives® for ono week, the rash s com- D F. MITCHEY, FROM | — it following board of directors: Lucius | sunrise a heavy norther set in: and | morsing and hod- the hand soverely | the, Junfor committce of the senior s0- | plotely gone. Iam deeply thankful for - i COUNTRY BOARD ‘ oy W, Carroll, Samuel C. Morgan, Leon- | the wind blew violentiy nearly all day. | crushed and lacerated. A bolt was | €It - & the reliefandin the future, I will not be - t = Risus. | lou, Jeremiah Halsey, Amos W.| Owing to the detention of the trains |stuck nearly through the hand. Mr. i ithout “ Fruit-a-tives”’. E ¥ : c Prentice, F. A. Dorrance, Samuel B.|there were no mails after § a. m., and | Gauchier was attended by a physician Study of India. 2 ot Aot PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING 3 Windhara, Conn, SRS .‘:::E:.’,’;,.&'.f‘,:’.’.:‘:.. = Normich was shut in from she outer | who aressed the wound. Mr. Gauchier| There i to be a gathering of mmen NORAH WATSON. |— ——— — 13 T 3 ‘world. le business was done any- | will be ble to work for some time | bers of the First Congregational ris- - i " Unexcelled home- the directors, L. W. Carroll was re- | where. i tian Endeavor society this (Saturday) | 50c: & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e. CALL UP 734 D e 1l This 1s the greatest fall of snow in = - evening at he Home of r. and Mra| At dealers or sent by Frultatives AL 4 % # o very many years, and that for nine or Pool T m to_Start John L. rowning on ast 'own i N'¢ k. - —_— 5 0| The directors of the Second Na-|ten years it has not been drifted 5| ‘Cho members of the Pomemah | Street. There will be an interesting Limited, Ogdensburg, New York. With or Without Gas Attach- tional held a meeting and unanimously | now. In the spring of 1856 and late | wheel club at a recent mecting ap. | Study of India under the charge of the - ments but Always EFFICIENT H re-elected David Smith president, and | fall of 1857 h fall f sn i r- issi 0} ittee, followed by a ildi D. S. MARS M| i i vier vater 1t 1z dow | O, P. Cogswell éashier.. fall of 1337 were heavy falls of siow, | pointed a committse (6 make ar- | missionary committce, New London Building and ~Loan |l and ECONOMICAL— g Aide. which 1s followed by food tide The annual meeting of the Norwich | 1856, when the Norwlch and W Eacnts. SeE" e WAL toummment. Chooses Officers. s it MR B 05 e Normich 136, Thon, che Noridh Sh Sorter: | B Comntets et Teb NI L o e saw Nor, Lonaon maa ane, oo || JODEL RANGES ¢ Pianos GREENEVILLE cordance with théir rule elected three | days, requiring a big force to ig It |ime o S Ve oo E E asoclation elected - officers. for the en- |3 of thelr nine directors, to hold office | out. e oL tallas e e scoen e L Fei It Wa%lsuln gyear at its annual meeting in|f T L g i . FILE | 3 "4 three years. Those chosen were Ap- of = 4 . rig] moorilig] <> > 2 | th t Secret; C. C. Perkins, aire - s Playcr-Planos Exercises at Greeneville Grammar| icil Necc, Oliver B Wattles and | Tresdwoy nell Tamgns " Ghechicus at|been divided inte four divisions, ac- | minutes came a thick cloud of snow. | i, STCS DL BECTRny Coc RErom” of Ranges g2 23 School Well Attended—Friendship | William §. Tyler. Auditors were | woll attended considering . the year. | Soming, opheil abllity to handle & cueland at 7 o'clock or soon after, sunrise | cers were chosen: o - Class Hold Food Sale and Enter- | chosen as follows: William Williams, | Isaac Johnson brosided and. John . | Suitable prizes will be awarded the |and a fair day. Presidient, Henry R. Bond: _ vice Victor Victrolas tainment—Notes. Edmund D. Roath and Zebulon R.| Kellogg was secretary. Delegates were | ng ther formonne vision at the close — v president. S, L. Ewald: secretary, C. (| A, & Wl\oley& Co. Robbins. Henry B. Tracy was re-|chosen to the variou ve - . Working at Munitions Plant. C. Perkins; treasurer, H. E. Grieshab- s conventions as ‘ON EASY TERMS The regular exercises in the Greene- | elected secretary. Tollowe Hi-Rollers Trim Lisbon. The night work at Hopkins & Allen’s | er; assistant treasurer, Philip K. De- 12 FERRY STREET ville Grammar school were held Fri-| At the annual meeting of the stock- | State—H. H. Starkweather, Lorenzo i tak ber of empi from this | wire. afternoon wii re I d The Hi-Rollers were in fine form e s Aumber’ ot enhloy ey from . Sunlight Bui Marsh Buildi day & n with all grades as-|holders of the Builetin Association on | Blackstone, E. B, Partridge, Edward | i o vicinity, Auditors — M. M. Baker, Wiliam g g 230 State Btrest, |sembled in the hall. The following | Monday, the following were chosen di- | Harland, s T evtie Sua gl vl ssmes [ toe oty Fray and Edward S, Doton. eramm. carri : rectors:” Lorenzo Blackstone, John F.| C 3tonal — i e R 2 el WA e i P Attorney—Philip Z Hankey. ~Board Norwich New London programme was ed out: -| _Congres3ional — Jeremiah Halsey, |of the match were divided between Skating Party. : 3 2 There's Music In the Alr, song, all | Slater B = Winslow Willlams I H|John T. Wait, H. H. Osgood, Paul B.|Captain Emerson and Gley. Emerson| A skating party of 25 from uptown|of directors: I R Douglas Frank T. Robert J. Cochran e A T e e, . Ausma reene. taking high single with 120 and Gley | enjoved Friday evening at Huntington | {E0le JO80 JHORE SOOTEE W0 OUENT GAS FITTING, e e . Y Doris | Blackst 1 e dent cmze | ;Senatorial —Gurdon P. Cottrell, Wil- | took high total with 309. The scores: | pond, East Great Plain. 5 oravhyes B T PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING gy at the Seashore, reading = Doris ckstone was elected president and | liam M. Williams, Robert G. iCoit, Hi- Roll lon, John Humphrgy, Byron A. Fones 3 ! Berglund; Old Oaken Bucket ,song, |George Pratt secretary and treasurer. | Samuel T. C. Merwin. oy g 2 Mr. Bondy from New York was the |3nd W. A. Smith. Washington Sq., Washiggton Building all grades; Room for You, recitation, | At the annual meeting of the New | Probate—Charles C. Fuller, George |Pilling ......... 98 81 74— 253| 5 WO (O o (90 gV E 3 | e Noruish, Conm. Arthur Fitch; Twilight, recitation, { London County Mutual Fire Insurance | G. Bottom, Elisha P. Slocum, Edwin |E. Murphy ..... 78 110 104— 202 |SuoR (o0, FECR O (e Agent for M. B. O. Sheet Packing. Rose Schaff; Auld Lang Syne, sang, all | Co. the following directors were elect- | Fay. Emerson . 87 120 86— 293 i | Constipation Causes Bad Skin. gen! X . 3 L1086 73 83— 288 Ds0 10z 86— 288 439 486 433 1393 . |grades; Picture of Memory, Frances|ed: Elijah A. Bill, Charles Osgood, L.| Governor Buckinghai a John T.|Stone . = Repaired and Remodeled | Kriazek; Folonius Advice, recitation, | H. Smith, L. F". 'S. Foster, Ebenczer | Walt, of this city nave heen’ elected | J-, Murphy 1.0 Waeiter Gromko; Annie Laurie, song, | F. Parker, John L. Devotion, Henry B.|honorary members of the Buffalo His-| After a stay of ten days in Boston| A @ull and pimply skin is due to a and Providence, Rev. E. P. Phreaner |sluggish bowel movement. Correct this Phone 531 returned Friday to his home on West |condition and clean your complexion all grades Opportunity, recitation, | Tracy, John A. Morgan, Denison P. | torical Society. Totals .. Town street. King’'s New Life Pills. This by the Adelaide Christmann; Columbia, the | Coon.’Benjamin Durfy, P. St M. An’| An mportant city meeting is warh- Lisbon e T T tative: seian at Redtimesmiliie MODERN PLUMB]‘G Gem of the Ocean, all Grades. e e L e dewrl d &t Treadway hgll at 2 otclock this | Mevera 1.:.....n. 81 87 251| Miss May Caldwell has returned tolsure you a full, free, non-griping move- ¥ F Friendship I : sty 5 Hlobart, Roath, Anadews"C. [artrnoon to predtribe the amount for | Wieland 2780 198 258 | her home in Garden City, L, L, after [ment in the morning. Drive out the| is as essential in modern houss o F ship Cla: TiDPItt. At 2 gSubseauient meeting of | which motes, scrips, and certificates of |11, Gley . J113. 9 309 | visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Areson, | dull, listless feeling resulting from| efectricity is to lighting, We guaran- _A very successful cake and candy 5 TS, L Al 1 was elected | debt shall be used to constitute the | White s I 84 244 | of Washington street. overioaded intestines and sluggish liv- he best PLU*'lNfl WORK . sale and entertainment was given at|President, and John L. Devotion secre- | water fund of this city, under the pro- | wisiand . 84 86 272 er. Get a bottle today. At ail Drug-| ‘®® the very THAYER BI the Greeneville Congregational church | tary and treasurer. : visions of the act passed by the last e v —- | George Rogers has retyrned to|gists, 25c. by expert weorkmen at the fariest UILDING Friday evening by the Sunday school The annual business meeting of the | legislature to provide a supply of pure | Totals .. . 433 450 451 1334 | Bristol after a few days’ visit with i prices, class taught by Mrs. Archibald Tor-|Second Congregational church was | water for the city of Norwich. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rog- — : v Ak us for plans and prices Tence. The tables on which were Qis_|held Monday evening. The treasurers| The new steam fire ensine for th ich. £ Wi dus Hill. o, Americ H Played many good things to eat, were | repert by H. B. Buckingham was read, | city in course of constraction at Paws | 10ocou e I o e a | O auwecus Tl 2 1J. M. & d. P. SWAHN = m an QUIS S | prettily decorated and were in charge | 2udited and approved and Mr. Buck- | tucket, are being rapidily eompleted |, J0S€Ph Dugas who has conduc! In distributing the telephone books |¥¢ #'0e 2 e 3 of the members of the class. The en- |ingham reappointed treasurer. = The|and are expscicd here in a fortnisht, | Lorlcr Shop on Falls avenue, Norwich.| 12 TENEOTE TR0 Fnth ™0f Went . J. F TOMPKINS Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, | tortainment Drogramme was as fol- |Standing commities was appointed as | They will be kown as stermers 2 and | 1, s01d out his business and goes 1o | [0S Wegk Hemyy WS ane of 52 I allors 2 5 Traveling Men, Eta, e e e eacons Williams, Coit, | 3. conduct a shop in that place. _ Mr. |miles, which included the Scotland 67 West Main Street pani ; o r Nor Plai Hil he Ct y o Livery Conneotion, = Shetuckst Street, | recitation, Frank T. Maples; feats of | = Dugas® brothér Aolph left’ for North oad. jmeain Mill and the Canterbury| g, .in Square, 237 Main Stree FARREL & SANDERGON.~ prose | maBic, Willism Banfeld, cornet soio OR CLASS COMMITTEES. XENS BANQUET ms Friday I Telephone 551-12 | 3 o Waster Harry Allen; ~ intermission i - 3 = —_— e tict.s il Ns _— solo, Mrs. Fuben Potter, recitation, F. | APPointed at Meeting Held After | Their Eleventh Annual Event Had a| NeW Telephones Being Installed. * BORN. ]' F . Bun MAHONEY 0S.. T. Maples; cornet solo, Harry Allen. School on Friday. Very Large Attendance. The Southern New England Tele- . —— . k - ) s The members of the class taught by nl = - phone company have been busy about | TROVATO—In Westerly, R I Jan s, Dr. Alired Richards | Haating and Plumhing FALLS AYENUE Mrs. Torrence are Misses May ¥in-| The senior class of the Norwich Free| January of each year is looked for- | LOWR Putting up mew wires and in-| JOL5 % QURuer o Mn ¢ DENTIST g Hack, Livery: Boarding | 2y=0n BIith Wilson, Lillian Karkutte, | Academy held a meeting after school| ward to by the Xens society as it |S/ling many private lines. Office Hours: : 3 o 3 es’ Flemming and, Anna Gorton. | on Friday 'and selecied the following | means the month when' all mest at the e T N MARRIED. 9-12 a. m.—130 to 5 p. m. 82 Franklin Street = graduation: annual banquet board. Even the - g ) n Asha ind S i 78 i : R Loyal Finders Meet. . | Mirror—Dolbeare, cditor f{n 'chiet.|ther assistea in the succoss of the| J. A Atwood of Wauregan was a|COLECRANDAICTIR ASir B | Noom' 305 “Thayer Boilding o * = ., n, man, ‘. all, annual nquet which was held usiness visitor in . . Dr.” Ernest Col f Winchester. -2 54-2 best ot he most Teasomabie i The Toval Finders of the Tederated | EYRY GUERon;, [ithman, Lo Hall | 1ith snnual bar o D1 Egent Qatoof Wiathascer [ Telar s soue e 3502 )| JRON CASTINGS Ashaway. Miss May Brown of New Bedford | DOWER—MAIN—In Westerly, R. T. is the guest of relatives in the village [ Jan 1917 by Rev. F. 8. Kinley' | DR, Ry Jo COLLINS Bl St b2 - busiess editor, Zimmerman, Byrnes,| A ged i 4 the caurch parlors Friday evening , Byrnes, t tables arranged in the form of Most Cigars Are Good-— with a large number present. The | Mi53S Leahy, assistant editor, Wyck-|an X, seventy were soated. THESE ARE BETTER |resular business was transacted and | , Mitchell, Groaham, Gregson, | promptly 7 o'clock the blessing w: FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY : Stamm, Rock. E. Allen, L. Ave 3 for o fe wdays. Misns Olive May Main and Joseph the remainder of the evening devoted : , L. Avery. offered by Stephen E. Peckham. Th 2 et E v [] 0 TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR e 5 pilotto—Donahue, _chairman, Sack, | tables were attractive in their ar e s By, Do ~ 2 Bl THE VA GHN F UNDRY (%13 icker, Adams, Meyer, Misses Maho- | rangement and coloring, red and green | , MF: and Mrs. William H. Nolan left Iy 25 Fy Stroet GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR Personals and Not ney, Lowenbarger, E.’ Lefingwell, A.|—a large basket of green and the red |Friday for Warren, Mass. to atend BiEn No. 11 to 25 Ferry Stree Heebner, Dombroski, Cur- | poinsettia—maki 5 the funeral of a near relative. BROWN—In New London, Jan. 18, 1917, _ i Try them and see. ek Packy was the guest of |igna. 3 Dt ng an attractive cen- 2 Grace 31 Darling. wite of . Georgé | 148 Main Strost, Norwich, Conn. i M. SHEA it ends ot a skating party o 5 - g 1ot rown of Groton, in her 24th yoar s "“? 7% P:!:-:'c:;: 8¢ | Thursday cvening. e S W T | s, o wine iblectable mienu: was b ME S0, 200 fE?:S;oti-;lt{?;rl:glmo;n: ALLANCIn Mystlc, Jan, 15, 1917, John | purns P £i7 T ruclhk ng T ot 3 ‘ O an. in his enue is the guest of relatives in Bos- 2 o s A 8 st Turkey e e " Caroline F. Jones, widow of Gurdon . and Decoration — 'Johnson, ~chairman, A la Xers Dressing Josetil Aflen,. supstitbendsnt of the{ - G Jones, Jt. aged 80 year: ton for a number of days. Holdridge, Smith, Bredlow, Sheresher: | Mashed Potatoes, Ponemah mills; has returned from a | gyrial ana commitia service at yante || - FREDERICK T. BUNCE class with the Fitchville team at| Invitation — Connor. chairman, Ra- Cranberry Sauce Miss Lillian Stone of Norwich ay- | PURDICH—Tp Nerwicy, Jan. 10 100 || THE PIANO TUNER Fitchville Sunday afternoon. phael, Burgess, McNally, Cook, A, He Olives Pickles enue has recovered from a severe at- | dick, agéd 79 years A. D. LATHROP nault, Bendett, Misses Comeau, Shea, Rolls tack of the grip and is able to be out. | Notice of funeral hereafter. Please 27 UNION STREET > Fell From Embankment. Shields, Crowe, Brickley, Gilbert, Mc- | = Ice Cream - Cake . BT e o omit flowers. \Phone. 1414-2. Norwich, Conn. ]| Office—cor. M.rkoll .nd”S_he!utkfl . C. 8. Sands, yard master of the lo- | Guinness. Coffee Rev. -0. ellerose, rector of € | GOLDSWORTHY —In Norwich, Jan. 18, Telephone o cal trelght vard, while on his way to xfin::« FuCoushlin, chairman, Me- Canay Nuts Sacred Heart church. has returned|“is17 Sara B. Goldsworthy’ aged 63 — work Mon morning, about .15, g1 urner, Sullivan, J. rom a two we years. slipped and fell off an embankment | Misses ‘Barry, Ranson, l-‘l:u:hgr ::.::‘.' In the absence of W. Smith Allen |and the West, Indies. Funeral from her late home; 110 La- G all about 10 feet hish buck of tnelridee, Fillmore 3 {he chair of toastmaster was grace-| L. oo L Fone stEoRh Matunday aruD:a. 190 Frankliin St. F C t ermos Eottle Co., onto the railroad upper—L. Cl: g _ | funiy alter M. Cowan, ilfre eaur: o . A, mmar o h O stors | Morin of Norwieh avenue are con- ur oats track, spraining his right ankle and |son, Shu; ), is always ready witl i) - 16t knes. badly » Hai Daen e Jooieses | jes which he N e ator | ieting & hanting et fisbing trip James, Kuphy, H. Lamb, Goodfellow, | troducing the speakers. " to Blue River, Canada in the near e R e B e b i i & . een el e r-in- y S. um, isses E. Fri 3 siecye information, to v~ distributsd by the | Ivy—Balley. chairman, Ashbey, Tar. | —Just Rummage—was given as a|Westerly and Fred Dugas of - this ‘essociation. box, Newberry, Misscs A AneL |toast by John B. Oat. - Both toasts|place will be played in Westerly next Christman, O. Johnson, Luthe VM, | were enthusiastically received. Wednesday. Lester. ™, Luther, Lord, | “irgo other toasts, by Mrs. John Par- sons To the Men, and The Xens, by | Arthur Ray who has been employed : sl faf Mrs. Avery Park, further proved that [as a clerk in the grocery department FUNERAL Bright Eyes Cints Pin Committes: the Xens society abounds in talent. |of W. E. Baldwin's store has been At 2 meeting of the class of '18 of | Always an unusually pleasing pro- | promoted to the grain department, TR DlREcroRs —AND— the Norwich Free Academy, held this. IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL A8 A NICE THING I THE MEAT LINE. Auto Robes VAL. LUPPERT Chmacfic THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Cenm. f. Jldjustment Overhauling It you are sick angd have tried every: thing else without lasting resuits, try s e e ts " and Repair Work Church & Allen 15 Main Street z T ek gramme is arranged for the annual | Walter Thoma succeeding him in the i647 indicate buoyant health. When s ri Jurpose! f clecting a | banquet and if enthusiasm is a cri- |grocery department. the eyes are dull, liver and bow- | 55T ing "were sleciea: Raipn b Gins | (xia8, for Pleasure, the programme for S A > els need regulating. Quickly |ham, chairman, Melvin Robinson, Re- |~ ahe. Xens wees. fortunate i 3 4 ‘bei ADAMSMVER}\ restore healthy m&m,mflv. Jand Bennott; barl Enitips, ey atie'to have wmlm& o ‘:E e in being \ { LU s L e a dose or two—in Hime—of |ene Wair. "Principal H. 4. Tirrell pre- | o ra et oo, e s ral - MiGed at the mesting. Boston. Three numbers with encores “Try Musterole. See How Quickly sroaratrtiznn ey S| BEECHAM?S | e e s mmpic v | 10051507, fie, furieie. Sess | It Relieves - Lady Acsistant J. D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C. OF ALL KINDS ON ohemian. Pilsner; Culmbach Bavarian ed by 4 N e J s e . Telej -5 Biro, . C. Eom P i e Sy s PILLS ion e el Ry TRer | Wil &, Lund and Saymond 1|1 You just eub Muserole in brisdy. M spany £ GHuROR O s, rotets, *fuy| AUTOMOBILES, £, uty_Uni tates Marshal : _ ['and usually the pain is gone—a delicio . m. G & O Imporied Glager: Ale, Bunicef £ Hewley to James Staples & oty | panist. Each number was Steatly en- [ and usually the pain. B gone s (RICIOCH W, suiTH Arres [ dey. Thursdey. Saturday, 2 to ¢ ». m [ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, icg_Ale, Sterling Bi = A"“h" mm"‘.,“_.."" Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. PO maniers, for claims pre- | ‘Miss Cornick, Who was with the | Musterole js a clean, white ointment. . St o g A tmeosen | MRS WERR IR | penteg, aginer the” et TR peie | cone"ae . Chisaag Shtorainmch | made wih ol of mustard. Use L inskad | e | IDEINTIS | TRUCKS and CARTS, A; A. ADAM, Nérwich Town - o e t s ] ng | of mustard plaster. 'Will not blister. . - . sreatly to the Christmas cheer, 1 - Muster- Mechanical R Painting, Trim- = Telephone 619 Was with much pleasure the Xens | Many’doctors and nurses use DRS. L. F. and A, J. LaPIERRE DR. E. J. JONES. Do .',:::,,,.:,',,""",M Woes Weak - Welcomed Miss Cornick Friday, when |Olc and recommend i¢.to their patients. S - e She again charmed with her réadings | They will gladly tell you what relicf it | = 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | Suite 46 Shamnon Building| Blacksmithing in all its branches HAM]LTOP{ tpdofllu m 4 ; ¥ g-r:‘ wfllu to enthusiastic en- ‘-n_vcsc{rom 5md;r:::, bfanchifls.m:g: g o 5 : Alpmisoagha ol f WATCHES for all time ; ' oo g it g o e |l o, g P 10 . . fo 35 m 5 appencnent P o ne.. ¢ . ¥ mhuofthzhnkur)mpts.itpmg: Sundays. excepted rp. WILLIAM C. YOUNG v Successor to i3 STETSON & YOUNG and BUILDER the society. The ttee of arrangements con- | Muscles, bruises, chilblains, N o 507 to 515 North Main St sisted of B, Mrs. ol Jreenty o7 s

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