Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1917, Page 5

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X ke — - e - : -_," fli‘-‘- . v‘-’; = .‘. e ; ; 1 m T 8. N. E. POULTRY ASSOCIATION g Builetion | =0 plgxander Jordan Elected President| " "= s2-%..[POPULAR TAILOR - = from a visit with relatives in Mys- Henry C. Fuller is President For the Norwich, ;Monday, Jan. 29, 1917, | tic. Ensuing Twelve Months. We are slicing 150 pounds of B. T. Smith and family of Hebron < - - - ™, 1 meeting of the South- 5 2 ps . VmOUS MATl'mS were guests of relatives in Norwich | Will Head St. Patrick’s Holy Name Society During Coming orn New Hngiand Poultrs aseocietion | Joseph Landman, of Mariden, Saye Light vehicle l-mpfl at 5:29 this during the past week. . was held in_Groton, with a good . A That Tan Has Restored weak, nwely put up in one-[evenine. Miss Belle Strong of Colchester is Twelve Months—Annual Meeting Held Sunday in As-|attendance of members. Encouraging S - The moon is in its first quarter at visiting for a week with her sister, reports for the past-year were present- Mrs. J. V. Reynolds in Norwich. ‘sembly Rooms—Members Vote Fifty Dollars Towards |23, The following officers were elect- Joseph Landman, popular tailor, of pound buyndles; net wel;lfl- 8:02 this evening. Df. Lillian M. Lynes of Norwich at- g President, Henry C. Fuller; secre- |, 3 - 1 Pratt street, Meriden, states that e K-2 and Worden have left New | tended the meeting of the State Osteo- Charity Bazaar. ; tary, FL W Schriver; irensurer, Hemry | 3, FIel 6oty JEngn, f1aier, s All BACON, no rind. Ty it. | Yors for the Thames Navy Yord. pathic association held in Hartford D. Lovett; first vice president, Thomas | 5¢° Ronilc, the’ Natonal Tonic. This The snow of Sunday is packed down — % i Rowjey: ” thisd vige président, Cheres e et Tom stomach troubls 3 hard enough to make a foundation for FUNERALS. At their annual meeting on Sunday| President, Alexander Jordan; vice |} Denison; fourth vice presitent T-lsor o number of years, and eventualy good sleighing. Mrs. Blijah B, afternoon the members of the Holy | president, James J. Casey; financial| Beebe: directors, 'rhon!«u Fowler, Eu- |y digestion went back on me. The day’s length has a 48 e E¥ien B Tracy. Name socisty of Bk Patrick's chiure! P. C ; recordi Leuhey, Charles H. Denison, H.|Bverything I ate séemed to rest in my e day’s length has increase: ‘The funeral of Jessie H. Tracy,|elected a new board of officers for the |Secretary, John P. Corcoran; recording | gene % “Pollard, John |Stomach like a lump of lead. 1 be- minutes, the additional sunlight being | widow of Blijah B. Tra ht; treas-|N. Barker, Thomas W. 3 cy, was held on | coming 12 months. The meeting was | secretary, Willlam McKnight; treas came very nervous and was unable to noticeable daily. Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from | held in’ the assembly rooms at the |urer, Rev. John H. Broderick; chap-|Lock and Frank Cumpston 2% | sleep. 'In the mornings I would have The x;l:firn coves are grvun and her hom. at 45 Ann street. Rev. |church and was called lain, Rev. Peter J. Cuny. gmt -‘15‘ dflh&\;l:avc ?r:;::» e B |50 Appetite. for iy R e s were s| g near the com reak boys 0 George H. St or of the First |o'clock by the Thomas The. society voted the sum of $50 , ® | feel generally weak and played out. bridge Saturd West Side | Eo o ehurch, oficiated. “There was | Beckley. - After a” the mimates | towards the coming charity bazaar to | Michael Scarino, C ¥ Denison, Bu| 801 fead & Tanieo testimonial in fhe g s £ a large attendamce of relatives and [of the previous meeting, and also |be held by the Catholic Woman's club | kene Leahey, B. A Towley, O H|,.ysaper, became interested in th Friday is Candlemus Day, the ac-|{riends and there were many flowers. | hearing the reports of the officers, the |in February. There were briet re-|HMemple Thomas Fowler Trenk U | medicine, and began to use it. 1t has cepted time limit for holiday wreaths| The bearers were John H. Perkins,{ election of officers took place, with the | marks by the retiring and incoming of- | Stone, E. S. s oG tin by oar Tha i Ror. is. 1t T and similar decorations. xguxahnr.t %lckfirm Atg?;:::y .L. 31;?‘5 following result: ficers the meeting adjourned. don. ,';:3,;‘,‘3 e éfi’d&"’x"&i :a;"‘:nyt\;zl; '“s‘ Iy 0“ Gflds K. of C. whist Tuesday evening Jan- | was in Yantic cemetery. Rev. Mr. 3 I want 'without being distressed. As uary 30th at their rooms Franklin|Strouse read a committal service : | WILL OBSERVE HIS OMNIBUS BILL 'ASKS . . soon as my digestion got all right, and you will want to come j| street—adv. O dartaker Caser wea thy Saneril 83D BIRTHDAY TODAY FOR BIG APPROPRIATION. T O e e pgain B e i i Bt Pt McGaffey. » William S. Fletcher Hale and Hearty | Measure if Passed Would Create an - ey gt S Mg W That Tanlac is able to restore di- Miss Barbara Smith of Washington |gestion after years of ill health is a street entertained at dinner Friday |sure indication that it possesses evening in honor of her 1ith birthday. !superior merit. Tanlac tones up the ——— stomach and bullds up the general Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson left | health. Saturday for Castle Hot Springs, Ari- | Tanlac is now belng Introduced at zona, and Riverside, California, plan- |Smith's Rx. 205 Main street Important Com on.- The Best Coffee, Ib. .. 28c J|brisk and steady all the day and eV-|{ 1pe funeral of Charles McGaftey,! Will Entertain at Family Gathering - ening. who died at his home in Palmertown A Good Coffee, Ib.... 23c Seventy-twp persons visited the Otls| Wednesday aftsr an illness of long| There Will be a happy family re- Some even ch,.pq-’ 1b. 20¢c e 2 duration, was held from his late resi- | union today af the home of William Library reading room Sunday after- 3 T b 35¢ ] noon. “Miss Mfl‘rthm A. Ward was in|dence F\‘ld:iy afternoon at 2 o'clock | S. Fletcher of Oneco street, who will Ceylon Tea, bb....... charge. Bl ertormed nsY Uy | celebrate his 30rd_birthday. All other Tea, bb..... 25cll 110 nowers at the puipit in the Sec- | Baptist church. Me. McGaffey wag| Mr. Fletcher at 83 is in the best of ond Con :anml church Sunday | born in Rome, Me., 75 years ago and | health, very bright and active for a ning to be absent two months. anlec may be obtained in 'O ceee srel % —_— Jewett City at Gorman's Drug fHtore, 14c J| o= = memors Rev. Dr. L. L.|came to Montville when about 45 years | man of his years and only a vear or |eric A. Bartlett of Bridgeport. and in Coichester at Otls' Phermacy. Peanut Butter, e West, a = o of age, where he made a wide circle of [ 5, ago he retired from active busi- | “The agricultyral and public weifare| Miss Anna L. Ely returned Friflay - friends. Mr. McGaffey had been con- commission” would be created by the | evening to Washington street after s The establishment of an important commission at a cost of $3,000,000, and creating offices the annual ealaries of which would agsresate $49,000, was provided in a voluminous bill intro- duced in the senate by Senator Fred- house is to republish | fined to his home for the past five|ness life after conducting a grocery | oo ove of the bill, and the commis- | several weeks' absence during which 1. O " - Stnd two tolumes of short stories by the|years. He was a veteran of the Civil | store at the/Falls for a number of :h)n would have 12 members, three | she visited her brother, Willlam G ,x',‘f,'\,g.f' I[ep\vmla!l?(‘l eight an’r;o:,:-, un"’[n ‘[A I“m“]'[fla Gn‘ late T nner, whose wife was|war. Besides his wife, he leaves two grangers, three manufacturers, three |Ely, and family in Schenectady, N. Y. £ pounds when he arrived on Dec. 3 Bi37; Learned, of New London. gisters, Mra Charles Botmaly and Mrs. employes of manufacturers, two trus- | and her cousin, Miss August ; fathet 1a° the Sresiaent of the omas of Worcester, and a son, tees of Storrs Agricultural college and |in New York ity nd Gun club and he is named 218 Main Street hu:k;(}:;f:xh:: gi ;Lr;:figjctogé:d;vi:: Charles, of Norwich. Interment was in one woman qualified in social welfare ISR, after H, R. Everding, the former pres Comstock cemetery. The bearers were work. The salaries of each of them| The engagement i¢ announced of |ident of the club. Norwich is ill and has been taken to | preq J. Hope, Albert Edmunds, Thomas a - - ) , would be $4,000, except the chnlrman. M e By ¢ r — the Middlesex hospital, Middletown. | Church and Dwight Kelsey. A | who would receive $3,000. oy e et L PR more cattle nd Yesterday was Missionary Sunda; Power would be given the commis- Backus, of Norwich, eth Niles | horses, s re sheep a GEORGE G. GRANT at the Dniversaist church aad Mre, J. OBITUARY. sion to establish a state bank, to make | Hillhouse, son of Mr. . James | goats 'using National Tovests .ia F. Cobb spoke regarding Japanese e farm loans, to investigate dairy condl- | W. Hiilhouse, of ‘Willimantic. An en- |1516 than in 1915. This increase was Ui dertak and Emhlm mission work during the Sunday school Mrs. Charles F. Smith. 5 tions, to establish nurseries, to provide | gagement party was glven for Miss | in spite of large eliminations of graz- il er hour. At 6 p'clock Sunday morning, Lydis for towns of not less than 5.000 inhab- | Backus by her mother and aunt Satur- | ing lands from the forests. It is ac- Chapman Smith, widow of Charles F. A itants appropriations equal to the|gday evening. ccunted for by improved methods of 32 Providence St., Taftville poihe British-American (War Rellef | Smiith. 82 Yyears of age died, after a ; amount voted by the towns for road —_— handling the stock and by more in- Fund, New York, of which Mrs. Lucy | long illness. < A improvement, to conduct experiments CHIPS FROM THE CLAYS, timate knowledge of the forage on the Prompt attention to day or night calls, | ¢, Whitridge is the acting president, vdia Chapman Smith e born on to aid farmers and stock raisers, to ranges and their carrying capacity Telephone 630 aprisMWFawl acknowledged Sunday from Plainfleld, 24, 1834, in Mohegan, where she conduct a free employment bureau in | (B peter P, Carney, B v . 24, , in 2 3 s . . Carney, Editor of Na- Conn., $35 spent the eacly part of her life but commection with the labor bureau, and ¥ Ttional Sports Syndicate. Extra hours were put in at the Red | P25, 11%ed In this city for many vears. ocieties. N4 surpervise co-oPerative| 'mn, Interstate assoafation will give LUNCH Deeflwt e Cross rooms Saturday by a number of b i S Bl Tl o The passage of the bill would make | $300 to the Westy Hogans shoot begin- local leaders in 1t intermational ] T e pith Gharios . Smelen 1o TRt 5 it legal for farmers to form pools for | NiNg in 1917—the same as they give to BISCUIT charity, who were preparing and fin- | oy B Rev. James Coley. =~ Mr. Smith ; the disposal of farm products and fix | the subsidiary handicaps. PANCAKE FLOUR ishing up work. b gl ondi i o gl e i . ing of prices and would provide for| Pacific coast trapshooters appealed » - A = Z ¢ the extension of telephone and power | to the Interstate assoclation to sanc- MAPLE SYRUP Aiv;}:ifinsi-cta‘r‘-:n(f:‘:w:(rzd Mrs. F. A g of yellow fever and was buried at : 3 lines without expense to the petition- iion tournam;tls on Sunday, and the o Bec] a sur- | S L . ers. nterstate association granted the re- A TOURAINE COFFEE prisel by a party of friends in honor e cfifie&?Fun’;)Tfilflfi’afifi o = In order to raise the appropriation of | quest. Hereafter tournaments will be Ali Seasonable Good Things at e "“e“ I = Sk e ton tone il B e Doy ol ek $3,000,000 a 2 per cent. tax would be | sanctioned on Sunday where the blue ursday evening. Frank Q. Smith of Laurel Hill s 3 laid each year on all land used for |laws do not interfere. ~ Peo Ie’s ma"ket “Hhie: ConnetIGHE . Eugene P, Smith of New York 25 ik farm purposes and all employes on| Portland, Ore.. is the only city in the P P STt el i e et M B Waoher of atifors > farms where five or mers are employ. | United Stites that has a trophy com- out the state for the last few months| Conn. There are also 15 grandchil- - - at the rate of three | petition in which only 20 guage guns E ; el the oo ar a = WILLIAM S. FLETGHER cents a week for each employe. The |are allowed. 6 Franklin Street closed Friday with the Groton league|dren and 8 great-grandchildren. g senate referred the bill to the judiciary in second plate, it is believed. Mrs. Luther A. Abby. years. He has a_keen memory and | committee. Mrs. Luther A. Abby died about 1|can readily recall Norwich as it look- o'clock Saturday morning at her home, | ed when h® was a boy. At present game official that the season on deer A suggestion has been offered by a NOTICE ) and other kinds of game be regulated JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister s Patriotic organizations are being notified that 2 have al- = & H LY by an open and closed season -|. I wish to notify the publie that 1 Y ready begun obisdcwbios o/l 110 WANISRIE MmN e Kpation, AE| M T e Tebos & fres) WIeHd S pesRS LR AT (hE. The suggestion Is one of merit. purchased the mili foute former- WILLIAM C. YOUNG |1520 of the three hundredth annivers- | i age of 72 years. Mrs. Abby was | seeing thie movies. Xe MG A MEN S MEETINGT g Iy owned by Alexander Yerringten o s GEY o Ui Mlting o 0 orn in Stafford and had resided in| William Sterry Fletcher was born Sl .The Keystorie Gun club of Rahway, | Teudt that T shall recelve the contn- New London about 12 years. She was | on January 29, 1883, on the West Side | Rev. A. H. Withee Addressed Gather- | N- J., has passed out of existenee and | ued patronage of all his old customaers STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | which nas been work in its stead the New York Division Gun |and any new ones who may faver me. club of Manhattan Transfer is oper-| Jan23d P. BENNETT. ating. The traps are at Newark, N. J, a 1 the daughter of Joseph L. and Ann S. ) near the present site of the Central idi “L- :t‘"’a E:;‘J'f Whiton. She had been very active in | Vermont railroad station, the son of ing In Thayer Building Store. Eliza Lamphere and Joseph T. Flet-| o o . A. H. Withee, of Moosup, was Dl work ani ssstesil st is now at work on tho _Middletows | the affairs of All Souls' church. Ars. prices by skilled labor. e ridge, installing a new set of sizals|ADbby suffered a ehock of paralysis|cher, who was a sea captain. Like his|,, ' speaker at the men’s meeting at |, There are 23 trapshooting organiza- T Eon. 50 West M. st m, the railroad on that structure. ebout four weeks ago and a second at- | father, Mr. Fletcher took a lking to| ;. mhaver building yesterday and a |tions on the lines of the Pennsylvania = onS Nt _Sain tack came two- weeks later. She is|the sea and for a number of years he d sized audie ted hi; Raflroad company., Sold by the peck, potatoes in New | survived by her husband. followed the life of the sea. In 1843 | SO0 siZed andionce Eroe Christs| One of th it enterprist S T B ek, ne R B Tictohm Nt axifeved T the ge e subje scussed was rist’s me of the most enterprising gun Save Your Meney e i T A James Tucker. cery business and at one time he was | Measure of a Man,” and the speaker | clubs in the middle west is the Auto- DS ana ane Frocers fay M@l James Tucker passed peacefully | emyloyed in the old pistol shop at the | Sclected his text from the words of | mobile Gun club of Kansas City, Mo. " on watch and twhgk bins in the hope of gotting bet. | 272y _at his home in Sprague at 3|Falls. Jesus to Nathaniel, “Behold an Isreal- | This club is a branch of the Automobile Flllleml Dl.fed" sk ter prices. & gclock Sunday afternoon. He had| TFor about 35 years he was employed L‘;fi‘;g:"gfg i'he;:r:! o Suile” Do f:fl:‘”‘ SRr. 0 il ut ke . 4 1 n in failing health for the past five 3 e id in : s 0 make e largest gun R e U I Jewelry Repairing 5 = by Hin Falls Co- "t one tims Be Wk | o The werd guide is Dot pommenty|ciub in the werld, and they are goimg On the closing day of the Middle- | years and for the past seven weeks|paymaster for the company. i town Poultry show, the for tr 2d been confined to his bed. He was united in marriaze with Sa- | used in these days and it is oftimes|at it in the right way. an mbalimers Bring your Witches and Jewslry = Atto Philip| He was born in the town of Nor-|rah Jewett who died 16 years ago. misunderstood. Guide is really what| Larry Gardner, third baseman of the ———————— best display of pigeons went U) Philip g - s glzdw'ffmgie:"ver' Seweiry and i ‘nds | 15 the Imperial Rabviis, ofcule e cchools in the town of Sprague. | FINED LIQUOR DEALERS surier bt hars was & menloriic was the “epart alln g by e s Oppesits Post Offies J. OGULNICK & CO. Uif‘}:‘i’:}:‘a“.:”sst;‘:‘g?“‘(g:éguf"m:%t‘,“l% (e, Compdny s, o v nener” e e e R T T DS TI e e solie 32 Franklin Strest. Norwich, Conn. | Day.” when beople are’ imvited to | war. In Franklin, Conn, Jan. 24, 1573 | H- B Davenport and Eugene McCar- | then, biess God, I walked out into the| TDer® 18 a new trapshooter in Port- Phone 714.12 make special efforts to open new he was united in marriage' with Lila ty Pay $100 and Costs Each. light of God’s salvation and the win- ings accounts or add to amounts they | Tnghram. Twelve children were born ter sun shone brighter than ever and - |aiready nave on deposic. ¥ ot hete union, - His wife thies. chil:| Judge John . Barnes fined H. B.|all because Goa had found his way in- | WINTER COZINESS NOW Overhaull“g curvive him, Nelson of Hartford, | Davenport and Bugene McCarty $100 |to my life. God wants men who will COME: Art students here learn that the Af- | dward of South Windham and Mabei|and costs for violation of the THatior | e walichus. ey oot to ma W S IN THIS SHAPE ' tieth_annual exhibition of t} B f Sprague. laf at a session of the city court Sat- | but do this He will use them mighti- LADI & Folor § o be held He was a good husband and a loving | urday morning. Iy, ) ‘J dn epall‘ Ol' . at the National Arts Club, N .| father. He was a member of Sedgwick | The bills each amounted to $186.93 | ™ The selections by Swahn's orchestra The exhibition opens to the public | Post, We will cheerfully ex- f|Thursday, Feb. 1, end will continue un- and they were paid. Mr. McCarty | were unusuall: fine and the whole - Dleaded not gullty to violating the ex- | service was greatly enjoyed. OF ALL KINDS ON til Saturday, February 24. H C. M. Shay B cise law on two counts. State Police- B 1 i 3 - M. Shay Buys Mystic Plant. |5, “Arthur Pinnel, William Sedwick f M clain all about our The American Committee for The plant of the Myatic Rendering D T s sl . | FABIES AMONG DOGS AUTOMOBILES, . menian and Syrian Relief, subsc: company on the New London road was | Six tardy tax payers were before - JITNEY PLAN tlons to wheh are sent to Charies 1. | s0ld_at public auction Saturday to|tne court. IN STATE INCREASES CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Crane, treasurer, 70 Fifth Avenue, | satisfy the claim of creditors. e et e T New York, has received additional fo- | plant was purchased by C. M Shay, St Pbvtalices Sampes T Sonw Waws. o Sageried ty TRUCKS and CARTS, Commi ner on Domestic Animals . - nations from the Congregational Sun- | Dresident of the C. M. Shay Fertilizer It is a pleasing way to day school at Hanover, Conn., $31. company, of Groton, for $450. . The auction was conducted by Dep- buy Jewelry, Watches, An institute for church workers is to | uty Sheriff Manuel J. Martin at 11 and Diamonds. The chicken pie supper given by the b ladies of the Methodist church at Un-| Jeffrey O. Phelps, Jr., commissioner Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim casville was a big success. A large |on domestic animals, reports a num- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk, crowd. attended, the supper was excel- | ber of cases of rabies in the state. One Blacksmithing in all its branches lent and everyone seemed well pleased | case, each, has been reported from with the entertainment that followed | Burlington, Hamden and New Milford SR be held in the Central Baptist church | o’clock. There were three bidders, next Friday evening, Saturday after-| The plant was attached about two noon and evening, ad all day Sunday. | weeks ago for Charles Later, who had . William_J. 1ai 2 the supper. A motion song by Edith|and, in each case the cust i ). THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. |5 Dirceter” o8 KeltZions toducaion | becn operating. "¢ e Plant has| {uyfn Aenes Geglestone, Saran Ben- | der for mussling dozs will bo-iseusd. | B i3 for Rhode Island and Connecticut. SES e - |son, Sarah Botham and Edna Eggle- | The report from Burlington said that o H ar rp. Willehad H Kab stone was very pleasing. Mrs. B. C.|nine hogs had been bitten by a dog S—— e = Norwich friends are interested in ffata Howors Naiter. Curtiss read and David Carlyle enter- | baving rables. Firty-one dogs suffer- the fact that Sister M. Therese (Han-| In celebration of the 5Sth birthday |tained for the next half hour with|Ing with the disease have been killed : 507 to 515 North Main St PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING C. Leutz) who is an especially | @nniversary of Kaiser Wilhelm, flags | sleight of hand. accomplished German scholar has been | Were fiying from stem to stern of the e SRR & fransferrd to the Cathedral school, | North German Lioyd liner Willehad at + of 600 Volumes. Hartford whero she is teaching. Sne|the state steamship terminal at New is an honor graduate of Norwioh Free | London Saturday. Outside of the dis- | The Connecticut college library has marked the passing of the natal day of . N. In fighting the Baptist church fire |the German emperor. It is understood | HaITis. t’“‘e, gift 1s u-«lI:My &“' PRODUCTION OF “THE GERMAN at Thompson Saturday good X | that in view of the military situation | U2Ple ’1’0 or'lav‘bmmm e e’o;n ns HAMMERSMITH” IN BERLIN was done by the old Vernon the kaiser requested ‘that his people | TanY_important reference books and band-engine (1827). The Norwich | throughout the world refrain from any | 55t8 Of & otion also be- | gop the Benefit of the German Rellef Torrent was built in 1769 and Chief | 6Pecial demonstration. ‘history, The Fund—A flm! 8Success. London, and another on Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN JEACHER H. L .Stanton’s records show that it is the sixth oldest fire engine in the Officiated at Society Wedding. Hel; stan Berlin, Jan. “—(Wl"h to Say: United States. e Sl 1. ek ) T oo BT Bans ville)—~"The Germen Hammersmith" a All String !nstruments repaired 6 ied life a ai- |Alonzo M. Zabriskie, the multi-miil- For Charities rel, lo theatrical production for the Violins sold on easy terms e It e P ‘,“::‘;"?o‘,"ghi‘egb‘ixdnérm s former| Governor Holcomb sent to tha sen w e s, s For appointments address E. J|clerk of the superior court at Water i it pi n.‘t:! nominations or member B, Benoraink 1o tha Syareaet Heun - E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nar~ {! roquests that sho be ireed from Louls from -18?; 1,°ll!11, Yorlows: T | %, han Trodoriek Wiliam Gnd atuar nay- wich, Conn. Passano, intemperate and cruel. They | OToel 3 ng Mits finlmnlfl ol wich at the horle of ' Lartford, Mra. Wise the plass Z James L. Smith, on treot. O R a6, Watter ot Mriaates S eren . DR. SHAHAN, Specialist Compensation Agreementa. Attend lx-mmh.m e P, on_dizeases of the Blood and Stomach. Compensation agreements have been | A large number of local Viliage Ceal Arrived, Culture therapy for Rheumatism, Neu: b Hosis, Anemia, Ski 4 | approved as follows: Columbus attendéd the mmpu muem he grruai eonl supply use 7 roubles. Conventional or ;r’i H. F. & A. J. Dawloy and Joseph | 3f tho third degrea Stvew Lendon on | aaiea M”“‘“ “g .x”-“;:tg:' :‘.-.;o:: LONDON 1 treat: t for the St o 9 oon, 9 degres Wi B, All¥n, Fasy preventian of 1"’; hotd. - Hours: | Landry, R. F. D, No. 6, Norwich, back werkex on 18 eandidates an b oy i gl méflths W uig | * Deputy | 10-11 & m. 2-4 and roaas o fnomg| of left hand crushoed and lacerated on | John I, Hennon of Jewet! : City was eeal, Whish Was Nst at Weslwich Arsenal—Re. B No"sutstas carls atter 18, $6.50 woskly and expenses, | master of ceremonies. {fms: ’ 5 p. m. 5 Po¥-m?:l‘nflél- luéayu ary unvg. N . e firectly ‘from the i, o seme Arrivals se an, Taftville, nger bruised, seo= ord Abeut utsshland, —_———— ond nn:ir amputatod at seoond joint No W P! in, hland, / Qertifieate of Bisselutie: o Bioes mputated &t .fiooond Jolnt | omeials of the . 3 ] Fionight from d our lmp[oved Bronclua} i€y 1or tho Atet fnmer. Twenty weeks | coniine their silenes Sard 15| A final eeriffiests of dil ean 8 | FOR 'rluvzl.:n. for the loas of two-thirds of the seo- | Juestions ts of | been flod wi state 4 s wera_in T O] oo o il saieds: colos, ol £ma azrer 9% weekly. BY : 4 = od in the back, confined at the walst were married in Willimantic in 1881, and Passano is now in Meriden. ne to pe eur- A with three bite of talored em- Lozenges @ic Josoph Werd, Finaneo Minister | Dians ana Worke o e s ' 3 = Ay B L A will relleve Hoarseness, Loss of Veles, ' . Di = “ Hewm: 3 Sen é : mt !br eold daye. collar of | THE L. A. GALLUP CO. Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat ;';,f;,'";‘.;’:nf.;“ flay& s : ¢ an | ot oy held 7 B Jhe Fesoon i pettin edsies Bl Huck. 100 A BOX AT the was, Bir Jesesh seid_ihe pespie i n e = DUNN'S. PHARMACY |55, Tl 8 50 Maln Strest. ] F sk * F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, “122_prespens Shtess M

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