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1.25 To New York $1.2 CHELSEA LIN -TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PAS BERVICE BETWEE NORWICH AND N + Tue years ago at a city meetin o m‘vm **The Standard Raifroad of the Seeth* For liustrated literatare end all isformation Adaress J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent 8 Wash Bring your Watches here for first class work at prices less_than you olsewhere, Work prices paid@ for e old gold, silver, Jewelry and all kinds , SK_K_IER Ly i d !’ i i 32 Franklin Street. Phone 71412 Deerfoot Sansage PANCAKE FLOUR HE i £ 1 e A Sunday overcast and warm. reobont 1B O 2838 Sreadway | o ProDably followed by anow by night. e Observations in Norwich. ' 's T:\e following r-m.:u r“%:ehd from ; tBpestiin Lige o 5 ~ R. C. R’ CHAMBERLAIN |in " temperature and the Barometric Dental Surgeon B Ther. Bz, i , Special Hartford, Conn. e ] | 13 i : 0l i | | ; ; o i i ue I .;IAE | 8 i i 3R it i o718 29T 7a m. ¢<Grory Building, Nor R e Lo T gusted with _endeavoring to MAPLE SYRUP Highest 38, lowest Tuesday, this n.x'x,” ‘thing, and LA TOURAINE COFFEE any j !- § : } - All Seasonable Gobd Things at People’s Market - 6 Franklin Street . JUSTIN POLDEN, Preprivter - Comparisons, - Predictions for Friday: Fair and somewhat colder. —— =~ = |two of them could not be used and ine| Friday’s weathe: two new ones having been ordered, the lowed by clearing: work will be proc with at_once, wind. and the chances of the bridge before the freshet are deemed better than of You will find these ANKLE SUP- Sun. Moom-mad Tides. - |a freshet before the bridge. elaborate. PORTERS a great help in preventing 2 i 5 g & L ) ! g ings for Fall-and Winter. . BRUCKNER, Proprieton, - hone 708-12. _ a4-47 Main Street ) Sun LHigh || Moon Fourteen Below Zero. dition of the side- IMER SLOCUM H. = - * i misve” "snte [ aton. || Rien At 6 & m. Sunday the thermome- walks and e iy o PLACE ON st:non LisT. |Your ankles from turning. Y. M. C. L . 5 t ve street g5 " 3 COUNTRY BOARD g e S i e 55 mede Srgorte Whe Ro. | A7 clssses in physical training will| WILLIAM C. YOUNG Lol e I 3 2 ton street, 13 below: further up Wash- | wasthy of note. It is computed that | One of ssmier oo e |find them useful. Succeasor_to PLUMBING AND GAS FITTIN ‘Windham, Conn. oz X .57 | ington -,non::.l 18 be’:‘oh!‘r: lnm:h on B‘md e e o Jess) inhabi ulvd.'flponhl Privileges During the 50c 1 ION & YOUNG e e < % z 3 treet, ow. s is the coldest |tants of No . one- 1 ell | Last Semester. E —$1.00 CQRP% 338 | srenther we have had for some years. | down vesterday on the sidewalks. > . and BUILDER CALL UP 734 A city meeting was held at Tread- Lost Part of Freight Train. The Peddie News of Hightstown, N. s £ |n-n :on -’:.:: materials at right 34 prices by skilled labor. cooking _ year around. 3 < Phone 35-4. - way's hall on Saturday afternoon. The | .. o5 1867 men cars of the ex- |J- publishes an honor list of 53 stu- Six_hours afier high water 1t ia fow | Warning having been read, the fol- D Ve Oehk 1 Ssesier Just wdC whIeh 18 TollowSa By Abed th Jowinz resolution was offered by Eve. |press freight train for the sseamboat | S5, Y100 SU0'"E, (e, “PHCHcTes in nezer Learned: Resolved—That the | DeCame detached by the breaking of a coupling, as the train passed down = THE view of their high grade work in the T and ECONOMICAL— - ARSH GREENEVILLE mayoe, aldermen and common cod 2 class room and in their examinations. LEE & D.s.wm s T erised wer the Hocapted | the West Side, Thuraday evening. The | class room and in thelr examinations. ., LEGAL NOTICES MODEL RANGES Telaphone B0 West Main St With or Without Gas At Challenger. ments but Always EFFICI - —_— amendment to the city charter, to is- jclSineer unaware of his loss, pro- ained this 2 S Pianos Excrcises at Grammar _Sehool Wall | sic one hundred coupon bonds of the |geoded with the balance of the train |2 school of 360 Wwho obtelel (hs| ==~ (P . ‘4 Attended—Neat Sum Realized from |water fund of the city of Norwich, received absolutely no demerits. Lori- | 29¢ giith i et 5 NOTICE We furnish Repai u - = R Silo= Phiuiv d | of one thousand dollars each, payablé [, After & wWeels e B Mioenis mon, uf Dy, and Mk Agency * e furnish Repairs for all mak < Plaver-Pianos % b e =%in 30 vears, with semi-annual mter- | TROUIRL SOOIy o O e | Joel B. Slocum, of this €ity, has a All persons liable o & personal tax of Ranges ] 3 ' —— =y Bgrt=® = notified that ve in my hands a Victor-Victrolas At the Greeneville grammar school | and passed. o LN el oF bW S e Davy attended the Fireman's ball -n |macmat £o conlect a personat tax of || A. d. Wholeyt Co. 2 g embiea n the” hall. an jnterceting| _Océum Company Elects Officers. Jan. 33, 1367_The cross ties of the | -he list of patents jssued to Con-| " o't CItv Friday evening. It T N 12 FERRY STREET ted’ out by the puc| Jan. 22, 1867.—The Occum Co. held |Laurel Hill bridge having been most - o < ist, 1917 The same will be reCeived Lk ON EASY TERMS program was carried out by the p . - necticut inventors, reported by Frank| Miss Louise Herrmann has returned [at my office (Goshen), Lebanon, or Ly —— pils. The following is the program: | thelr annual meeting at L. W. Car-|of them put in place, the bridge is|p " Allen, follows: Benjamin Allen, el i J ndi Marsh Buildi Home, Sweet Home, song, all grades: | roll's officc on Monday. The report now considered safe from any freshet, | Noy, Britain, pocket knife: Christian | oeme wity fricene o tor haie days|mail to Leonard Bridge. e e ht Bullding, ars ilding, | The Busle Call, Lillian Burdick: Tell|Of the secretary was read and ac-|and people begin to be anxious that|poar ol Mew Britain, miter and try- | Pent With friends in Putnam. All persons neglecting this notice 48 Franklin Strest, 230 State Street, | The Tugle O, O once Kenme. | cepted. A board of directors for the | the. old - bridge may be speedily - re- O AreoE N P satvoth Water maust be proceeded against as airected | Robert J. Cochran Norwich New London Bkt o i N i gy e Bl Sp il b oRlog] Laataly square; N. Chen. E John Holland who has been confined | p s8I ot this Siate. . ne dy: There's Music in the Air, sons, bury, automatic gear shaft for auto- |to his home on Slater's avenue for the g SN ;l;d:;ad:%:h oi‘w‘h:ulwlzmtifi:mgx:{ — rn?lbi]e t.nmx:n Hi !-:n{,ery. Smamrdv past few days is able to be out. WILLIAM T. CL%‘;E“O R UMBI?!‘:;S S'T?,JK"G' B : L railway tracl scale; Norman TOSS, > L N F C reading. James Moran;. He Never Told | CONTRIBUTORS TO JEWISH MUCH REAL ESTATE Hartford, garment; Albert E. Holaday,| Miss Annie Krodell 'entered the | Dated at Lebanon, Conn. January | washington Sq., Washingto a Lie, Arthur Eilison: The Other Lit- WAR RELIEF FUND. HAS CHANGED HANDS | Nausatuck, clothes wringer clamp; | Backus hospital training schohol on |6th, 1917. N h, C . G‘”bgefiefl'ws?k‘;‘: '\'hdm Y‘:‘f‘hfl P g —_— Edwin G. Hulbert, South Norwalk, | Thursday and will take a three year orwich, Conn, emember Me, song, all grades; The | Thogse Who Helped Swell Total Col- | Thirty Pieces Have Been Reco closure for paper receptacles; William | course. | Sandpiper, Julia Kruprinska; The 5 4 rded | B Jacobe, Washington: . making on- e NOTICE 3~ Repad 4R led Brave Fireman, reading, John Alu- ecsted at Recent Mass Meeting. During the Past Four Weeks. velopes and the like: Joahn Berthold,| Miss Amy Biracree, whoh his em- . BT - odel owiz; The Lost Penny, Dorothy Has- = S 3 .. | New Britain, turn button; Thomas ¢ |ploved in the Peoole's store, is out| The Board of Relief of the Town af K ne . epaired and Rem: lam: The Boola Song, elghth grade: | The following is the lst of those| Thirty pieces of real estate have|jonnson, New Haven, trigger mechan- | for a few days, being confined to her | Lebanon will meet at the Town Hall i Picture Postcards. Hilda Thoma Sl . s nich | wraen o7 -3 = ism for shoulder arms; Stanislaus Ku- | home with grip. & L Toxs o &7, Feb. 1. 1917, W g s by the Suilty or Not. Guilty, Hdna Miner: | relief fund at the mass meeting which | weeks according to _the records ot |1=m for shoulder arme; Stanisiaus Ku_ rom 11 oclock a. m. to 3 oclock b ME 2 [The Star . Spangled Benner;. ‘aif| was held in-the Breed theatre recent-|Town Clerk Chaties 8. Holbrook. The| gor- cleaning tobacco Smoking. Dibes: o ‘Runcanors” and to utiend to-any| x e : - - . eSNoTS. , is as essential ir moderr . FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |52 e Norwich Hebrow Tree Loan associa | Thames Loan and Trust Co. to A e B N et | o o oo, Tan. 31| DTS emie massting Hue: Enera uit| electricity s to Nighting, We D tion, $100; Norwich City lodge, O. B.|B. Cocking, d and buildings on : = = INO e =bon, Jan. 21.) 3155 meet in the Tpwn Hall. at. b PLUMBIA COMPANY Ladies’ Aid Holds Rummage Sale. . | 47 Tndependent Norwich lodge, I..O.| Maple street, ey ugan B Thge, Bristol | 1A Brgl. 1 M and e, " Max [Sais S5ury ey o Sen 3 teo the very best PLUMBIN datib The Ladies’ Aid society of the Fed- | B. A., Max Gordon Corp, $50 sachi| - 'C. H, Davis & Co. Inc, to estate of | [OI<INE pan W, Fage, Drfstol, 2 5 nd_will hold adjourned mestings. by expert workmen at o e emien SRt helli k. Daiands. Mo ] Lak 2 S . driving mechanism; Edward E, Rob- | CHAPMAN—In Clark's Falls, twin | the law requires. The adjourned méet. HAYER BUILDING e s of the o 3 ey ol fork, Gurley, lond and buildings of | erts, Hartford, Inclosed fuse element; | daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Amos|inzs will be held in the Town Cleri's | °M\o®% in the vacant store on Central avenue | Levin, Jacob Gordon, Ideal Pants Co., b North Main street. William E. Sparks, New Haven plane.| Chapman 3 Office wiTown SEIXS | Ask us for pla rices #——————-~--—— - | which was kindly lent them by the|Aaron Gordon. Gordon Bros. (David] Norwich Industrial Imp. Cor. to C.|fyiliam E_Sparks New Haven plane; | WSO - o ooy rais a son to * ISAAC G. LARKT K - management of the Greeneville bakery.]and Charles), Beckenstein & " Taylor, and H. C. Pardy, land on Hillside | gramiay Oz el o BSarnE: | P Mr. ana Mrs, Oharles Paimer. W. W. PALMEK, Wi merican House|™: rtce were many and varied|335; Sons of Isracl, $40; Y. M. 1. A.|avenve. Ciinton E. Woods, Bridgeport, talkmg [ _Mr- : & a roRtER. . 1T X and the ladies did a flourishing busi- | $21: Norwich chapter of Hadassah,| Estate of Vine S. Stetson to Loutrel g - . DIED Board of Retlef. J . F l OI\I l 1\ | Spocial Rates to Theatre T ness all day. The exact amount was| Rabbi B. Davidson, Woman’s Hebrew | H. Balcolm, land and buildings on ks . : § & Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 20, 191 > . s eatre Troupes, | not kmown Friday evening, but a neat |association, Workingmen's circle, $15; | Stateson street. TAFTVILLE A T 67 West Main Street = Traveling Men, Etc. prolt will be realized. §mdh\" zx;n;. soclety, Herman Alofein, H,LBA !;:rte‘r & Son Co. to J. C. Tur- ward Kavanaugh. s 3 st. Norwich camp, No. 75, O. S. Z. |ner Lumber company, land and build- | Ci i ille | Funcral from her late residence. 315 T G iy Sennaction, | Shetucket Strest. | Social and Dance at Pulaski H Mandell & Silverman, workimen A. W. | ings on Oneco street. B s e o Crosiin Nareville | PR Cnkiin strser, ‘Monday morning, NOTICE ¥ } Al R AR SANDERSON, Pre, A social and dance was well attend- | Metal Co., Norwich Hebrew institute,| Loutrel H. Balcolm to city of Nor-| conri0%, o -igestiy i T S T D TR ] F bURV\! \ - — ed in’ Pulaski hall Thursday evening.|Reuben Aloxander, Harry M. Land,|wich land and bulldings on Thames oye—Porsonale and Notes. | B Griet in the tamily 1ot In Bt MATY'S| The Board of Reltef of the Townof s e & The dance was given by Jeremiah |$10; M. Sussman, M. Schwartz, Abner | streef . Z T Burfal in- 3 t r . n ot < - ¥ ¥ Abont 11.30 Saturday evening per- ¥ Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City ving %~ MAHONEY BROS., Downing and Ernest Fox. A program | Schwartz, Max Tilzansky, Leon Sach-| W. G. Denker to Josephing F. Den- |, aP°U X150 JAUArORy CNoning POt | rqaCy" 1o Norwich, Jan. 24. Jennie [ Hall Building, in 5aid Tewn, ench 443, Hea“flg and Plumbin R of 4 pieibere i give, tovowsd by | ger Rk & Juben, 35, Rrongen.| v, land ana buiiaingson Seravendo | otfood 1080V one "o SR St | ™ it S 03 e SR | Sihanss Srtpind i Kl o S5 - . ° |a social hour, at which time 3 . E, Alc - y - . Tracy. in her iTth vear. %o Fe o by et 757t = Hack, Livery and Boarding |ments were served. Prof. Waldro's | 3if A. Curland, L. Furman, A Pasuik;| E. B. Woodworth to Baseel Futal | OF the Taltville boarding nouse and an | rysierai Trom her late’ Wome. 49 Anme| 12 TP B0, FrOm D & o the 92 Franklin Street . Stable orchestra furnished music. John and Simon Bloom, A. Bruckner, |and others, land at Benham Hill park. | street. Saturday afternoon,’ Jan. 27, p b 0 Moses Krieger, Charles Slosbe: Sil-{ FElizabeth Murphy to Ald Ta. |it was found one of the boarders had at 2.30 o'clock. Burld¥in family lot | 40ings of the Assessors, and to trans-| —m—————————— - We < " S, B e lema_La-|lcen smoking in bed and had gone to | in Yantic cemetery. act any other business proper to be 3 guarantes our service to be the P verman Bros. Isaac Fishken, $5; | fleur, land and buildings at 37 West = : B y. T o 2art a o ok Tomsoatis S8 | ntamaer Seevemen e e, hockey | CoursS. joresnterect sie: Abianam| Tined st g e S e e g e T S NGS > [anager [0 n R 2 outh. e SS s ablaze ai s la Brown, wife of omas ted at Norwich, ‘onn., January e team in first Clzss” condition To. TR | S 551 L Ra i 51T s A beutonn | nan e o ST “J05 Bowk_ | Some of the furnishings in the room | =Whitehéad, D 7 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Most Cigars Are Goodem coming game with Baltic. Ofgiier - Shmon - Solomes. Mas| well street. ues - | caught. The person asleep woke and | AUINN—In Norwich. Jan.-25, Mary FRED G. PROTHERO, : THESE ARE SECTER e — Sehwartz, David TFishken. Suinuel| Estate of James H. Edwards to Ea- | A3in€ the bed afire took the bed | Quimm wife of fhe |late, Michacl JAMEs ¢ rrrzeaTnicx. LTHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY ¢ TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR etrenl s mooebiad & peditan W Robin Bnapivey s Eromae) SI0tberE: | 108 Matman aiees . 270 DUMIGES at | window. " Small damaso was done. Y ohn Quinm, i Versailles, Shturday. B Tl of Bt 35 sition a|Ru piro, Mrs. Herman Se: 3. man street. ohn Quinn, in Versailles, Saturday. card of Reliet. GOOD FELLOW CI munition plant In Norwich. Mrs. A. Hertz, $: Harry A. Alof-| _Alexander Yerrington to E. B.| porcio g W Jan. 27, at '8.30. Services at Occum No. 11 to 25 Ferry Stre C 10cCIGAR —_— sin, Ben. Sadinsky, A. Goldblatt, Sons| Woodworth, land and buildings on ancing Enjoyed at Fair of Days. chnrch ‘at 9. & — - Try them and ses. =~ John Parkinson, who has been em-{of Isracl Children, Frank Freeman,|Boswell avenue. Friday evening marked the closing | BROWN —In F.esfngton Mass, Jan - FHOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin st, |Ploved in the United States Finishing | Mr. and Mrs. I Siegel, Jame; Slosbers, | Norwich Savings Society to John F.|Of the Jair of Days given by the Taft- | 5, {f1%, Jeingld DeForet, JIs Nflhee 0 T ers ¥ ¥ Nt i — company, has resigned his position and [A. R. Alexander, Wm. Paster, Han- | Shugrue and others, land and build- | Ville Congregational church in Pome- | J28.07;70, & Freg Orown, ag Palace e accepted employment in Waterbury. |Over. Max Sirkin, Joseph Bozer, A.|Ings at 16 Golden street. mah hall. All the articles for sale|services at Gager's funeral parlors, Y lropr B i e e e L A ity s e | 1 st Uiat Tho S | eankln, St tile (SSTRPMTIL - rcrica 14 NarkDy pixes to, Al el ger, Jacob Savage, -} an . S. = : Wi afternoon, Jan. 27, at 2.50. Burial in| Notice is hereby given to all pefsons o poiie Erickson and Bdward Gaucher | $77, 7600 Siyege, = e e s o3 18 Ml otaad and bEBA- | e o go0d sum. | Friday ovening | family loi. Yantic Semotery. liable to pay l::!e: {:r:minlh Tax’in' tHe 8 Poa B. Lazaroff, M. I. Sil ‘| Isaac Segal . was_devote neing, music being own of Norw a ave a war. t s > 'E&pfi?'w‘“;fl%m“fi,fi‘g Abraham Jacobson, nféfi,‘“‘é‘&:ofl.‘{& ‘and bulldlfl‘: ‘:tl::’tly fi.fi" % c’!"’hl‘l“n‘e‘: furnished by Heinrich’s orchestra. CARD OF THANKs Eant o ""’, A oy Kl el us men e 4 ey Jaob Markoff, Stmon Hoesach Wi |ateat Fred Dugas, gave a clever exhibition | When the hand of affiiction restea | 2xe® Peyable Feb. 1=t 1017, sech of . iy Trachtenbers, 32.00; 3. _Clark, Eara( Charles T. Toplift to City of Nor-|of roller Skaling duriag the evening | heavily wpon e when called wpes i | of"tws dofiars ta Ml persona: ¢ el e it fasting res Dot Congy, Williami Ben- | wich, 1and and buildings on Thames | 2% T2, ot pome” very' Atfculs | Hotior the, manieatations ot Symaset | f07,the purnoes ot collecting the ame | GhTiE,tat and ol ol HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. dett. Mrs. T. Sears, Mohel, H. Smith, | street. e e Dusws sHbongh L. Sadinsky, Gordon Cutter, Mrs. B.| J. ¥. Starkweather to Ethel D. Sa- | atvice MSomewnat, is consideed o | Sontributed. scemed to make our bur- | rrom 3 pclock & 'm. to 1240 ; E thy by many kind acts, and the flowers | spe Gouct ouse, in Norwich, dall 4 e Lot Napganization Will| Walk, Mies '1du " Siegel. 1. Weinsisin. | fenowitz Jand and bulldings 2t 215 | Do iie bess rolien Skater oo als | don more bearabie Tnose ind wots. | 5OR, "ane from F Sctogk 68 o/clock J. D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C % - 3 3 P17 1o/ Mazeh| Jo Do , D. WATCH BRACELETS, PENDANTS, Pack Boxes at Next Meeting and|Alec Levine, N. Rabinovitz, S. Coit,| West Main street. from Feb, 1st, BROOCHES, Hear About Mountain Whites. Oscar Derman, S, Goldstein, G. Bud-| Joseph Hall to Joseph Hall & Son, | comomioerr s eharee Gumins the Tntihe | i85, In_our memories as long as life Fai ™ 1017, both inciusive, ‘except ihe X nick, M. Bloom, Salem, H. B. Cohen,|Inc. 1and and buildings at Trading | Corimictee in s the Inter- | N0 RICK SULLIVAN AND CHILDREN, | (Clowing days: b e gy e iy Many were in attendance at the|M. Lubchansky, Paster, of Hanover,| Cove. mission. -{ On ‘V’." 12th, I will be at| Theyer Bldg., Rooms 220-2 3 - the store of William Smith & Co.. Nof- | day, Thursday, Saturday wich Town, from 11 &. m. to 1 p. m. e BRACELETS, RINGS ] meeting of the Home Missionary so- |Chernis, S. Solomon, Leon Dorfman.| Lotis Markew to city of Norwich, At s, On Tuesday, Feb. istn, L Bis s & clety in the parlors of the Broadway | Ph. Sherbecoff, L. Shershefsky, B.|land and buildings on Thames street. VERRE D WS T e SRR . ¥ 3 ure] ay _after- Mr. and Mrs, v, L. D, uis ow to Lucias B. M e are letters in 4130 & m., at the Yantic of every deseriztion, Congregational church Friday after- | Goldfark, Mr. and Mrs. L. Leas Louis Marike forgan, |, Ther three advertised letters i newest models in_every ||E3E sy SO | MU M oo v sogingt, ey | Fimin mivepe e S 11T and 118 | Sot R i R, B rar iy B i 190 Franklin St g pos: . I-tiors were read expressing thanis fof | Scouts, Mrs. A, Levine, Safranovics, | . William H. Denison to Michae|Tin, Mrs. J. B, Cartier and J. Tolon Cl]“rch & Bom e 130T % . " Bnish. gifts and remembrances. The v | Mintz Max Hertz, B. Sirkin, Miss S, | Trembly and 1 Rasoullle. S 3 Jiun at the arug (18 THE PLACE TO GET A NI S 2 T =LA 3 irkin, Miss S. others, lana and build- S store of John A. Morgan, Greenevilie, nouncement was made that the Feb- , B. Alexander, Jacob Bloom, | Ings at 97 Sherman street. o {rom 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE ruary meeting would be in the interest | Miss Goldie Silverman, Saul Goldberg,| Gilbert S. Raymond to Angelo V. Personais and Notes. 15 Main Street SO Thursday, Feb 18t at the drug PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY of the mountain whites, and boxes are | Marshak, H. Stein, Moses Wax. Mrs. | Covello. land on CHff street extension. | One sport enthusiast says that bowl- Bi%e. from 11 o o qerhbone. ‘West | TMING IN THE MEAT LINE. packed for Mrs. Werking at |Isner, Sam Cramer, B. Weinstein, AL | Frank E. Waters to Mary G. Iilin- | ing is a WY T e o j Lesington, Ky, ®nd the school at|Goldfaden, S. Sternshus, David Mintz- | ger, land and bulidings at 108 School | to learn. 5 { Pleasant Hill. kun David Philip. Williams. Mrs. Ida | street. | A guiz on Our Own Homeland and |Gorden, Mrs. Louis Pollok, John Dem- | _Elijah B. Woodworth to Alexander| Theophile Marcoux has returned the Work in It was conducted by Mrs. | b0, J. Grablefsky, Miss Marcia and | Yerrington, land and bufldings on Bos. | from a few weeks' stay with relatives {Amos A. Browning. The afternoon |Bessie Bruckner, A Friend, $1.00; col- | well avenus. In Canada. as spent in sewing for the Red Cross | lections. $1.56; Herman Alofsin_ 2nd,| Estate of Nathan G. Gilbert to S. e {©nd at the conclusion tea was servea | Miss Rogovin, Israel Goldbers, $1.00; | Alpheus Gilbert, land and bufldings on | . Willlam Wohlleben attended the | by Mrs. Nancy Lathrop, Miss Julla|collection from the floor $7.75: Chestnut street. - Burns banquet given at the Wauregan | Wood and Mrs. Harvey M. Briggs. |{enovitz A Curland, Clark L. Han- | ~Plainfield Land and Bullding Co., to | ThuUrsday evening. : in, S. Fishken, 31.00; Boy Scouts, $2; [ Hans Larsen, land on Fairview g‘}i% ’».z'u’r?"ul-‘z i mem > VAL. LUPPERT « it fl'}, W TV W P g | e e By ‘atftville, from 12° m. to F e R reees v 3o sscereaon|l FREDERICK T. BUNCE | THE PIANO TUNER! dates mentioned above for the dif- 27 UNION STREET E FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS ¢ sections of the Town. D2 procesded sgalnst as direcied e “lawe of this Brate: = Mrs. D. Fishken, Mrs. H. Rubinovits, | Heights. Willie Day has returned from 7 SOMTE A ROBINGON, Coliector. ASK FOR and GET Loy, Miss Sadle Goldberg. $2; Tu-| Estate of C. P. Smith to Nancy M.|days’ Vilt with fricnds and reltives 228 Nowian, Conn. den:sin, || \Phone 1414.2 Norwich, Conn. retzky, Mrs. T. Levin, $2: Y. M.|Mack, land and buildings at 84 Oneco|in South Windham. - ORLICK’S |55 us bl v o | = Sty At , rs. k Herts, $5; Ja- | ~Daniel M. Jones to city of N Miss Helen Sa: : cob Sirdn (acoond Sht) Se O Btel. rorwich, vage and Miss Irene Telophone 328-3 NOTICE S THE ORIGINAL donations less than $1, $15.89: total, | - Morein L o rames strest. HENRY E. CHURCH Boara of Rellef of the Town of DR.R.J. COLLINS ol in WM. SMITH ALLEN, ‘The will wn hall of ~ ™ 7, e ety e dnvlmal DENTIS'T 21st, at the same place and hour, . $981. inger, land on ave- MALTED MILK —_— et E Pure Blood Pl s fing. world's cork, TSR S o™X | BOSTON PHOTOGRAPHER You. can keep-your blood in By Fom _the doings o |14 Main Sticet, Morwioh, Getet 2 SUES NORWICH WOMAN m condition—have a clear = %-- That may 108elly conte bofors S Phonk 1178 in, and bright eyes, by taking J- M- & J- p- SWAHN LiDpted at Bosran, Conn, Jan. 0th, VB Alfred Nettle Files Divorce Action Against Julla M. Nettle. Fur COatS Dr. Alfred Richards Tailors - VR (Special to The Bulletin) . DENTIST . % p Boston, Mass., Jan. 26.—Alfred Net- Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Office Hours: - Auto Robes J e v e s e e Ieesbint 350 NOTICE o ndn - e lerk of the » A 5 < ed. and Sq p - " | Suttollc_county superior court a libel RN e e | P T i - =3 for divores sgainst Julla M. Nettle, Smen’s Office in Town. - —r 2 T : ; Bazmssh St arriea . Somersiie, " SMox B e gt b — = Prompt service day or night lived . in. Medford several othef 247, ofnSe. and_ wili sdjourn| DR. F. W. HOLR Dentist | { " | citien, At sc_mx:,:g o, Do 7. ot Y Bo peacd: stter' Vb, 20 Shannon Building Annex, Room A - e acz s s &42-2 Lady Assigian. £ 1 ~}and mm@nunhdl‘! g m"‘,,n"fl - R B. p _Telronone 523 u,l-u-bm - Nerwich, Conn. | ranst S egmea ¢ ever re rs%f.u. TN 1 0o .“‘ ertising medium in 3 0ot matier. | HTotin " or olminems i) t0 The Buls Her counsel is Eawin C. Burbank. .