Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1917, Page 7

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1 rise in | all parts of the except New - X last 24 umrn;fl:emum- land states overcast weather on Mon- day will probably * b followed by the :e:;:nturl:“:itll‘:lgc"“ = 3 : 3 on - 2 . 2 afi 78 inde along the morth and ""‘2; I fon next week. . i3 “his, i 2 || Event, and the chances for economy are such that no one “:“?“""'-F. A B T L e 2 - : ; can afford to ignore them. Make it/ point to visit the Southern New England and Dastern | llies of . > store today and take advantage of the many special val.- Monday: Pacsdey peobably rain | chicy. - e Eas ues that are being offered throughout the store. THE_ m-nm:r sy Bt P | 0 Tty sk th coumty e, i | o oy o ’ : : o Ty Honae iy s i e B s et | S S SR Sl 3R : y rain Monday ni an v observatons n Norwich | i i, it B The ihels) Neamerdty S WOMEN’S WINTER COATS ma i The following records, reported trom New R e e ey, e o R e s o AOVESIRUIEI St = ; 5 e y - +AREE hcm‘m t T on B e e et et . Ex“fiy 27 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, this sg 98 o e e season’s newest styles — Coats that sold at oidnon oons it ons b5 HOME OF PORGES GOV, $17.50—all reduced for final clearance to... BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. {oNgnn TuMaULL 2 m araceme || Exactly 25 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, all = © 33 303%| mMany from This Vicinity Help Relieve | Colonial House Was Erected Way Back - stylish models—Coats that sold at $25.00 to $]4 5“ msnm 33, Suffering Women and Children. in 1710. SPIRITUAL NEUTRALITY $29.00 reduced nOW 10, ... s ittt Comparisons. in| In the town of Lebane 4 Predictions for- Saturday: Fair and .S thousand dollars, cellected in = 0‘:. rxnh:l::ud DECLARED IMPOSSIBLE continued cold. of ——— g children of Belgium. | former Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, who | Each Individual Must Choose Sides, are open fer -—u—- -i,u a new line| Saturday’s weather: As predicted, ded served the state me Chief oxesutive Either for Good or Evil—Rev. with 7 and all kinds of [ WiT2 SROW At BIEL, ey: Overcast|Hecticut committee commission - whis little and then | . Cupy Preaches on the Sin or Exactly 22 Women’s Plush Coats, made of and warmer; probably enow at night, | fof Fllef In g Pride. excellent quality “Salts Sealette” Plush, re- i e e — . 11 iE T Gl ‘.’“‘f’:‘ s weather. Show: 'Wr {hroush the state treasurer, Charies C. SRR T I the present time of confict, this nowned for its brilliancy and luster, sizes 16 $22 5" A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF PLUSH COATS The money will be spent in New |the Daughters of the American Revo- ntry keeps neutral, and it is well 4—these sold regularly at $29.50 an York for food and clothing for imme. | lution. that 1t 1 so. said Fav, Peter J. Suny, to 44—th ?ie edd gut o $29.5 d W Sun T Eigh | Moon | aiate snipment to representatives of| Tt is optional, however, with the preaching at the high mass st. |} $35.00—reduced now to. ......cvin... Rises | Sets || Water.|| Sets.|ihe commission in Belgium. It Is the | daushters as to whether they will take "c,.,"‘::.,:fit’f:‘:‘:’?.‘::..fi:‘zé”;;fi S AT Cl PRICE z . m. || & m. concrete result of the efforts of the le and possession and the matter is = UITS FINAIL LEARANCE [ ] v‘ 5-;: |j| : ETRITEC S oot B gomaiiin By during the new | receiving consideration of the 43 chap- g‘,yfl SeUL Ny SHhEl §eiow peredns o Ll LM e e Boian s b TR b —_——— Sum, Moon mnd Tides. INN,” Unexcelled home- P = Hich be; bo: t{ters in various parts of the state. ner or later, each, - - - N iy o o W % 302 8 o reent of haeks that | Among. those who ave In a position. o | Bowever, must choose sides electing Exactly 27 Women's and Misses’ Fall Suits Challenger. Phone $5-4. 3 5.08 : {06 | conditions in Belgium, far from being | state it is the belief that the home- | ®ither for good or evil = g S0t < 01 | improved, were more pitiful than ever | stead will be taken over, but the mat. |, Thoge who join the forces for zood. |§ in stock and marked for final clearance. These 5.05 45 | in the face of another hard winter. | ter cannot take definite form until Shebe Saaaer sand for : ot el X 28 | mouncing the shipment of the | Svers chapter in the state has been | thelr Weapons of defence thé sacra- (| Suits are principally in sizes 16 and 36, and D.S. MMARSH u.f.’,‘.,’ifi‘éi‘q.".?u RIER waier Tt 1a Tow | 37,000 the committes called attention |heard from . oo ester R e e s if you can wear either of these sizes this is - D mittee of the commission for relief in |D. A. R. of Hast Hartford and South | ,,ASeinSt these weapons of defense |} your opportunity—final clearance price. ... Pianos GREENEVILLE Belgium is the only accredited channel | Windsor, upon the announcement of|cyil cunningly devised by Satan so as : ~ for the collection of funds for Belgian | Regent Miss Anna M. Olmsted that the | t5 have in themselves, up to a cer- Pl aver- Pianos Annual Meeting of St. Mary’s Holy :;n;g?‘;-uu;" in “;h‘;;;;:; sn A 533?::3;.%.%@“’"&‘: under certain | tain point, the appearance of merit, w Of H P e y Name Society—L. A. Andrews Re. | St oo thie ono s Sonr | omasient, toons Pote raorior tho[and provide unlawtul chiefly in’ thels Last Week eartograyure Portraits elected President—Surprise Party— | donations, large or small, to the treas- | Droject. Other chapters in the state | ““with the first of these opponents of Victor Victrolas Good Wil Class Elect Officers—Per- | UTer: Charles . Ruse, Hartford Trust|haye token similar action. = |sood the preacher dgalt in his ser- || This will be the last week that the representative of the ON EASY TERMS serge o Mol Co':r'::gi’cut ;n-!lé s 0l credit for the deceased. the Trumbul ;3»:;% *ia | Tatn skt hat e an insrine seir- || Heartogravure Portrait Co. will be at this store. No Suniight Building, Marsh Building, P DLSUIHIY meNTSR D e MapN ::"!";;o’coym‘:nnm S ienis. it Halland. o tencier, TaTIE T o oo g o 4 - pictures will be accepted for enlargement after today, and 46 Franiiin Strest, 230 State Strest. | ascembly rooms on Sunday afternoon | thamki,the following concributions | When 16 seases to be thelr home it is| tifable bit praiseworthr: it is when || the department will be closed on Saturday, February 3rd. Norw New London at 4 o'clock, with the president, Lewis | Woodard, Norwich, 32: Mps. F. S |they Keep it in repair. If they do not | sinfar Patrons who have left pictures to be enlarged are re- A. Andrews in the chair. Business | Comp. N % acce; upon th rm wi B e = ar a p, Norwich. $5; Francis J. Leav- Dt it those terms, it will be- | ~ Signal les of sinful pride and pertalning to the soclety’s welfare was | gns, Norwich, $3; Lucy B. Sayles, Nor- ‘ come the property of the Congrogation- | its eifects wers Luetrer. the Liche. || quested to call for them before Saturday, February 3rd. discussed. The reports of the com- | (ich 33" Mrss George D. Coit, Nor- |al Church society. Bearer, with his defiant “I will not mittees and officers for the past year E , % wich, $1; Charles H. Brown, Norwich,| The house is of the colonial type: |serve!” the sin of our First Parents, » showed Syosllent rosults—In fact theglo: 7.7 ‘Shvler: Nicwich. sH two rooms are in front. between which | in their ambition to be as gods, know- best financially of the 14 years’ history is th ient fromt di i of the Society. all bills beine pais any | Penter Mfg. Co., Norwich, $3; Mrs. Ed- | is the ancient front door, and a large | ing Eood and evil, the boast of even the soclety enjoying & snug bank ae. | ward S. Worcester, Norwich, $5; Ed- | kitchen and buttery are in the rear.|the Prince of the Apostles, who prom- count. ward_S. Worcester, Norwich, $5: Lu- | The house fronts on the Green, which |ised never to deny his Master, yet . Repaired and Remodeled It being the annual meeting for the | Clus_B. Morgan, Norwich, $2. was the training ground of the minute- | whose weakness Christ foretold. election of officers President Andrews | Sunday school, East Lyme, $6.35 men. The virtue. of humility, “as opposed apbointed Patrick J. Sullivan and 4 | Katherine Ludington, Lyme, $500; Con- | _Back of this little dwelling is a vast | to this sin,of pride, was set forth, by the W. Murphy, tellers. The ballot for | Sresational . church, Ivéryton, $14.25; |amount of history not familiar to the | the preachef admonishing his hearers| .\, en N FALL the officers showed the following re- | Ethel C. Comstock, Ivoryton, $2: Dr.|aVverage person, yet familfar to those|to study themselyes and weigh their FRENCH - AMERICAN FUR |*uits: George H. Jennings. Jewett City, $5; | inclined in research. Governor Trum- | faults, with a view to finding out in FROM WATER TOWER - Spiritual director, Rev. John H. | Baptist church, Packerville, $8; Charles bull studied for: the ministry. He re- | what respect they offend in this mat- COMPANY Fitzmaurice; president, Lewis A. An- | H. Davis, Mystic, $5. signed his parish in Colchester that|ter of pride, so hateful to God and so | Heal drews; vice president, William T. Ma- he might assist his father. who carried | contrary to the teachings of the meek honey: recording secretary, Thomas P.| HEALTH BILL IS on _an extensive trade both by land |and humble Saviour. THAYER BUILDING Connelly; financial secretary and and water. His wife, Faith Robinson, The day was the fourth Sumday af- treasurer, Charles J. Mullaney (eighth was the dausghter of Rev. Elden Rob- | ter Epiphany. The cpistle read in the YOUNG HARRY SPIER, PIANIST, COMPOSER, SINGER, ing of Widow’s Claim Against|Grandson of Levi Spier, Norwich Dry Iroad Started Before Commis- Goods Merchant, Making Good in - New York. _ sioner. Sunday’s New York papers gave con- APPROVED BY BOARD A hearing in regard to the claim of ~ inson and they were “united i " | Masses was Rom. xiii. 8-19 and the £ 3 : e and Yist i H S The. appointive commiitess whi be | Carries Principle Which Has Been lock” Dec. '3,71735 “when he was 25 | Sospel Matt, vill 23-2. the letier par- B o s Ounteat Sone recital at Aeolian hall tomorrow Alllel' can OUS S | cnnounced by the president later. At| Adopted By Several Oth y""‘ of age. mafing the miracle of the calming’ of | S J8TM08 "z 4 before | afternoon - by the famous baritone, present the society has three members X, ther. Adjacent to the Governor Trumbull | the winds and waves. O e gomien 1. Dopohue in his | Reinald Werrenrath, whose accompan- Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, |on the sick list and during the past| On Saturday copies wi b homestead is the historic war office, e i g o Bk Loy e Fri- | ist is to be Harry Spler. Mr. Spier Yot year death claimed five of its mem- | the reselutions anmsten oy oeived of| the propertv of the Sons of the Amer. Butchared Largs Hoa, O L e ¥l 1 hom. 0¢ Touls Soler. 5 Bephew raveling Men, Et. bers, as follows: Henry Aubrey, Pat- | wich Medical association and centors |ican Revolution. e e hor e ianyice Sfitocic i e ST \erfl Abraham Plaut, of 63 CIff strect l'ic‘k Sullivan,- Andrew Farrell, Sr,| th, = — ered a 448 poun og for aurice i J ? " James Kilkenny and John Coushlin. |inis diaceier The ‘Teborgndtor in|y. M. H. A. INITIATES CLASS Fiynn of Hallville on Saturday after | tinuing all day until § o'elock In the) NOBIch o o, 1) cranatather w The society’s membership numbers | against the health bill % o - OF sIX C noon. Besides having a reputation of | afterioon Ko 0 ‘was held for the | Levl Spier, who back in the '60's h 400 gnenr of the l;,afl!h and all men | Norwich. It was !m(edm:ywaseenafg: X 2T % CANDIDAEES] teing o 5';?'} WS e R ;E};pxse'x:t,edre‘:eflnrmnxilrr;a!whzt'nero:hen one of the leading dry goods stores ir are eligible over their 16th year upon g e quite a chef. e y an 5 . H( Bresentation_of theix name ‘wnd vote | 52000.03 Pag heeh spmroven 1 Tibl ¥ ey ot o Arne,jinitiation Cers- TAFTVILLE R e | iore on MAi piroct. Tho famity Hom: LLS AVENUE upon same. The organization has done ociation Rooms. LLE % - ! " v Sugprdn g ok Hack, leery and Bugdin' % fine worl I The perl e i By B il or e e 1‘2’3,.'353,&‘2; Six candidates were initiated at the s Trater e :pn v TS FILT TR regime it looks to further their Drin- | puy e uf esnnnt Cic scnd that the | regular meeting oi the Young Men's | Third of Series s of Entertainments Held | G077 W55 Bie'Gctiaent. He feil from iy B Hiak studlstlin Taly ant T s ey board of health at this session has in- | Hebrew “association which was held a board which broke and fell twenty | Harry Spler has studied in Ttaly o We m‘. our service to be the | * The sociels meets the last Sunday of | tToduced 2 o carry out in all ci-|on Sunday_afternoon with President | - Fund to Be Organized—Per- | feet to the ground. The witnesses were | In Paris, s a singer and com bost ‘ol ihe most reascnabie bricen. | evars monih (excent Juls and Aususy | Hies of the state just what this bill| Benjamin Weinstein in the chain Fes | oo Lond Mrs, Gunn. the widoW, Mrs. Mary |poser as well as pianist. In Tuesdas @nd receives the sacraments in @ body | ProPoses for Norwich. sides the transaction of the regular| 20728 and Notes. Holfnes and Foreman William A. program Warrenrath is 3 R thie firat Huminy of the seouth The |l = routine of business it was decided to| . a¢ st Louis nall Saturday evening | Stewart and A. H. Lackey. addition to the baritone cycle, The { Most Cigars Are Goode attendance at Sunday’s meeting was | DAMAGE SUIT DROPPED hold a dance in the near future and E e ea o B b i of Joy, written fo s Ta both large and enthusiastic. = the arrangements were left to the en- | t0€ third of a seri 2 lor, a group of folk songs, of which THESE ARE BETTER " FROM COURT DOCKET | tertainment committee. and dances was given by the St. Louis Norwich Guests at Birthday Party. the Swedish one, Pehr Svineberde, was society of this place.® There was a A » ST Mgl oo, VAl Syinsherte, wo ten. Walter Smith of Uncasville was giv- nged for him by Mr. Spier. Other Targe e ane T A rohomtes | en a birthday party last week. Friends | songs are nrosch and Ta Forge In the evening a whist was held for Woman Was | members and friends. There were 15 . TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Mrs. R. W. Perkins Spoke on Red Action Brought by ’IE GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR . Cross Work. g it <ol g g B AR realized. The Sacred Heart orchestra d Jast s Bl * leard on Saturda; e prizes re won by - and relatives from Norwich, New Lon- Try th . At_the Greeneville ~Congregational Y |Miss Nellie Rabinovitch and Charles | §2%, 2, Short concert, followed by 4| 300 T4 (Ne Siilage heiped him pass| Will Send Box to Nebraska. THOR 1 SHEA: Frape: Fraskiin 85 | B S ot U pantor of Baitie agatns B B Sombie | “Retrosh ents wers served under o foved: "IN Saceed reari oreneatrs | % happy anniversary. Siiss Nichols 0f | | on Tuesday morning the Iadien of . jlocum of . ew mdon s Mr. ) ation: e rel ack Next to Palace Cafe teresting sermon on Nature and Scope | Scotland.in which Gamages the direction of the entertainment | furnished music for dancing. Smith played the Victrola, and DArt of | & hex to be ont o h Mo s oh of Integrity. In the afternoon Mrs. | were ask committee which comprises Sani o A e e A . - " cing. Re- 4 Robert. Perkins, presidgnt of the | the oo s onave Come before| Jistain chatrman, Phillp Rosen. Ben. | To Organize British-American Relief | the evening was given to dancing. Re- |in Nebraska. local noa ‘Cross, addressed a larse Saturday. The case was settled mf: o | famin. Weinstein, Samuel Cramer and Fund. ——— meeting and told of the work done by | court and was dropped from the court | BArTY Mandell At a special meeting of the Taftville p AL the society in the present crisis across | docket. The plaintiff stated in the B TS s M Social and Football club held in their| False Key Workers in New London. What to Do for Bad Colds !l;:e sea, also a'hathgnvedln ou:line Of | complaint that she had been knocked | ASKS HEAVY DAMAGES rooms Sunday afternoon final arrange- | Faise key workers are operating In| 1f you want a cough medicine that e progress o e society since its|down and beaten by the defendant in FOR TROLLEY ACCIDENT|™ents were completed for the organ-|the Ocean avenue: district in New |gives quick and sure action in heal- founding. There was a large attend- | Scgeand on December 13, 1915, is e r el get F ¥ e A o zation of a British-American relief|London. The latest robbery is that in |ing colds, coughs or croup, get Foley vt S “moraing i e Ry James Murtha Filed $20,000 A, fund. It was voted to hold a mass|the homestead of the late Fleming|Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed or s e UNION LYCEUM i tion | meeting this (Monday) evening in the [ Smith, occupied during the past season | swollen membranes in throat, chest ‘s Good Will Class Electi . Against the Shore Line Company. |rooms. The lpe-kmhol lz;n: a;:nin! by a Mr. Woodworth of New York. or bronclilla] nmesh: breaks up tight 3 ». . th, Al rt 5~ loosen: the ph ™, akes The Good Will Bible class of the | Yesterday's Mesting Held at McKin-| Twenty thousand dollar damages for | Teu bad Sone Candiieh. - Tuis . ine | pyrrance to the house was gained o0 e Inblag, . Snkas Greeneville Congregational church held | ley Avenue A. M. E. Zion Church, |injuries received on September 28th m-u fund of its kind to be established ‘, 3 Thomas, Summerville B meal b e Bt bt b e el Jast_are asked for in an action flled | in these parts and 8 Ereat Success is | SR —————— | Gy Foley's Honey and Tar tion of officers Sunday afternoon. The| The union lyceum met on Sunday|on Saturday by James Murtha against looked forward to. is a most efficient remedy for coughs following officers wore elected: Pres- | afternoon in the McKinley Avenue 4| the Shore Line Electric company. On et s R i 1'9‘1’1“',:-““‘“” Eiiza. | BOATSENESS, etc. I have usea it with lent, e ce siden! E- good = 'ember r. - P tertai an. 26, 0 A ot Lee 3 )8~ Hugh Blackledge; secretary and treas- | ber attonding. The :'e?ofionu L Bum_ | {ng alons North Main street. whon. he st B ooy ot el etn Trenc, o Mr and Mrs. Avery | SRCRlIEnt result Sstartilin urer, Charles E. Grover. The follow- | was conducted by Rev. E. George Big. | was struck by a street car which left | (At her home in Lisbon Saturday| Main of Allyn's Poin ing ‘were appointed as chairmen of | dle, pastor of the church and the pres. | the rails just north of the Marguerite | SyoninE Miss Flossie Meyer entertain. | wHITFORD—In Jewett City, Jan. 26 the various committees for the ensu- | ident of the lyceum, Mrs. Lydia King, | bullding and shot across the sidewalk. |53 & number of friends. The evening o SR Jagpohd BT te M. ing vear: Devotional, John McNeely: | presided. : Suiiding and shot acrose he sidewalk. | vo.*delighituily spent with games and | _and s’ Forl visiting, William ¥. Metzger; member- | © The following program was carricd | bankment and. received serious inju. |music. Many of the guests rendered MARRIED. ship. William Hastings; reception, | out: The Book of the Year, ries. His left ankle was broken in|Rianc solos and sang = several solos. % William . Flemming; | entertatnment, | Shichion. oL B e e wican. o St A whs jn- | During_the evening _dainty refresh- | MPFCHELL _RILEY—In Norwich, Jan. Alexander Furgason; teacher, Charles | Eppa- recitation, Aiss D . M| o his arms were bruised and his face| T8 Were served by the hostess. os M. Riley w . Groves = was clais rmaneetl: “The class has been in existence for | ay. “bamer Hooque ,mmk"fl e ke il e Somin S c'""""" vu—':f-m.-“ e gewett it the past ten vears beginnfhz on Jan.| Cassie Robinson. a —_— Saturday night's snow put a stop to J-n. 27, 1917, by Rev. Albert Donnell, 28, 1907. Whe class will unite with the SUBMARINE WAS the ekating on Blissville pond and Culver. of Norwich and r & 2 pastor’s class and will hold a social ik cancelled the game bet Ten Mary of Jewett City. ] . g7 evening Friday, Feb. 2. The arrange- 'Y NEW, U. 8. CRAFT. th-”l"o:l o::x‘;d tu'm u:d R:b.:r': "u p A AT — = ments for the social have been com- |Pumber of the guests mnd;:x sdlos Srpts. Walker's Baltic Warriors. It may have DIED. ADAMS TAVERN |72 125 S ertialsond wms s oot | 28, vane 23eions, “BEFhulthls | puc 1n at St Piar 4o Lot Gaptain | RS 23 th 2o e Belte Sove | wompmx_in ‘ugoviomn, san 38 : T i8é6i e st ore f. thé alkbs pesssited | EvENIE S T e R o Aghese. S8 e N Aoy bt Toy Soon- 007 Jianrs. wiie ol Foba Merphy” DIRE ORS the teacher, Charles E. Grover, a beau- | Mond Shahan made the arrangements| «rne Duetschiand has arrived” was| Eastiand Wins Pool Tourney. | D one tan 30 o dnme o wdom o offer to the public the finest standard | tiful Oxford Bible in recogmition of | fOf the pleasant evenins. s ey e Frapcis D, Dougi o Tormenty of Nov: of Beer of l:ump- and America: | his services d\lrln‘ the past year. = & N m"f;h;m fin‘:- ::L ':h- psuemm e‘lnhwpool m“hr‘ ”m"“:‘ :nv;:':v of Nor- Pilsner, ‘Cuimi 'ersonals and Notes. the evening between Geo Eastland and | ;1 0 nminee s ?urprll: Party. D. O. Dutton of Russell road has George Moores, the winner Deing Mr. | ™38 P ataide B widow OF Tesss 3 Mlch&el fiwns;urm; Sheuplrty was given | purchased a new eight cylinder auto- ed, investigatic FEastland by the ecore of 51 to 50. P. Lillibridge, in her 75th year. v a home on North | mobile. found that the undersea boat Eives Mr. Eastiand the club empien: | iy from Ter late home. Picker. Sy Aocicrint ‘nited ship. Conn., Wednesday, Jan. 31, af m. Assi; The evening | Mr ana Mrs. Robert ———— HUNTER—In Montville _(Mohegan), melssr Sohiice and Pabet. * " | was epent with games and music. & | Eas Gresmigh, B ;,":"D"“?‘;_:: e — Personais and Notes. FTAn 38, 1811, Mary W., wite of Wil: Thisphons 3233 R - of relatives here for a few days. Cyril Tellier mn- uaw for Chico- | . Ham J_ Hunter. HENRY E. CHURCH Teiepoone §19 z ves pee Falls, where he be employed. = WM, SMITH ALLEN emu. ral Reginald Brown, ——— D; m dml‘ MWU Albert “Portelance spent flu week ow h-rxn.wnu.-m Lexinston, Mass, W] mw.......,. of friends in aged 82 years Main street. o Saturday oon at 2. suest Deep Wunaral sefvices will e D 214 Laurel Hill wuua T 3 ©On acrount or imciease 1m Fur Coats Miss Frena Krombholz of Occum is t 2.30 “u-flm&uuwlflu the guest of relatives in Boston for a -‘1'"’1011 —1 n::o Annlu, Cal, from 1000, Auto Robes opsia) ‘ a— B ] Lo s o ) TN “..::'.1::-,,%’-&”..:*: officiated an: a - : : tal service at the grave. Jacques e » Canterbury, aged 61 years and 7 oo S s kg W mervi A1 1 4 FERS A : ; Will Tour Cotton Belt, ...._--"" Ftother’s home " in "Gantervury x|l Shea & Burke \ : 1 ! y con " sitaation and e s in tae £his s TUGKT“”‘E’:I’;:; n-;mfl “-l.v:ml z‘: 1917, 41 Main Street THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. |ff Prometservicedayornight BIECUC, S e Co e L T, (oo s Tl e e R Bi . ” o e o m me in e H ! it el A S Fla. and other “Wednesday. Jan. 81, st 1 erclacic, Fmfll leCCtfil'S 14 Bath Street. Norwich, Cenn. He will be gone about 3 the family lot in Pautipaug

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