Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 8

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Farewell Party and Gifts For Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jenkine—Toolhouse in < . : Cemetery Burned—Ralph C. Y R to Walk to P-M‘“-Mon a w.-".': | T. Kent—Mrs. Nevada Van|THEY’'RE FINE! DONT REMAIN = With William Ross—Heavy Snow-; Valkenburgh Would Have BILIOUS, SICK, HEADACHY fall During Monday’s Storm. Changed—Trouble Starts in $3 Loan. AND CONSTIPATED. Tt was announced Monday that Carl hn Bassett was rted on uo‘:“"m',:. retionely il at e home af | T- Kent of this city has been appointed Mr..and Mrs. Willam Ross, Frank- |Manager of the Putnam, Danlelson and 1in street. uot-w‘mhlow of the Southern New:| Mrs. Joseph Farron, who was in- .,,.“’"‘“,_ < W """“'fi:’“""""A cceed Jured recently by a fall at her home . B - on Riverview, is Improving and re- | P RONnoRt Becae e o ot . Cacila: Buye Tioge. where he has made his home, e . while acting as manager of the Put- Mrs. Vernon Castle, the famous|nam, Danielson and M divisions, dancer, recently purchased police dogs |to become manager of the Norwich and from the Palisade kenneis of Heari L |the Jewett City divisions. Mr. Wey- A ‘Baer, Bast ngly. th was rorwi z . The Bljou Whist Glub is arranging |Gee e W ting in touch with his work there. for its annual Mardi Gras party next =" - gor in tha Sel ot 198 Dacecting W John D. McLatiren of Fall River vis- - 2 ited friends in Danielson Monday. L. Moran, who was advanced to be manager of the Meriden, Wallingford Town Court Cases. exchanges. Judge W. F. Woodward fined two and Southington The cir- cular announcing the advancement men at & session of the town court |reads: for having been intoxicated, a charge| As Mr. Weymouth departs from this of breach of the peace also belng fil- ST hoat of Trinds who Nave: watched of & o w ve Old English Curve Cut Pipe |ea against cne of m; men. O e sve wmiched Tobacco is not a combination Farywsll Party. bas accomplished in the Pacnam, $ . Friends gave a farewell party to|Danielson and Moosup exchanges. pipe and cigarette tobacco. |Mr. ana Mrs. H. E. Jenkins at the| Mr. Weymouth leaves to take up his * ome of Mr. snd Mrs. F. H. Greener |new duties as manager of Norwich and and presented them gifts. Mr. and |Jewett City exchanges, a promoiion Mrs. Jenkins are going to make their [ which comes as a merited reward for home in Worcester. the work he has accomplished here. Danielson business men are invited |In this fleld Mr. Weymouth will have to be in Hartford today to attend the |a still greater opportunity to display hearing in favor of having the state|the ability he has shown here during make an appropriation for putting the |the two years that he has held fhe railroad bridge across the Thames at|position of exchange manager. New London for use as a highway| A “native son” in the person of Carl bridge. T. Kent eucceeds Mr. Weymouth. Mr. On account of the storm, the no-|Kent needs but little introduction to school signal was sounded Mondty |the people of the exchanges of which morning and the little people escap- | he is now manager. Everybody knows ed the spectaucular little storm that|Carl T. Kent, and, knowing him so was on at the time. :'ell.dhula n_ln;lt;a.l interest in see{v;g Cemetery Toolhouse Burned. im develop in his new position. Mr. The toolhouse at Holy Cross ceme- |1Cent was born Nqv. 8th, 1889, so that tery was destroved by fire Sunday aft- ernoon. An investigation is being his promition combs while he is still a youngster. He entered the employ of made as to the manner in which the fire originated. the Southern New England Telephone Miss Rachel Preston, daughter of company Fep. 5th, 1913, as a contract agent. Oct. 11th, 1915, he was made Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Preston, left Monday for Baltimore, where she is to ~ After Taking Inventory BEST FOR COLDS, BAD I‘EA H, | SOUR STOMACH—CHILDREN garments are now offered extreme ice concessions t LOVE THEM. v sid i ) i effect an absolute clearance. 31 TAILORED SUITS at__ $10.00 | 12 Lynx Muffsat________ $10.5 3 Raccoon Muffs at_____ . $12.50 5 Nubian Muffsat______.__ $5.50 6 Black Fox Muffs at___.__ $12.50 1 Red Fox Set at.____ ... $16.50 2 Beaver Setsat______.__ $12.50 Neckpieces to match Muffs at Same Big Reductions SIX HUDSON SEAL COATS Get a 10-cent box now. Be cheerful! Clean up inside to- night and feel fine. Take Cascarets to. liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, a bad cold, bilious- ness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sal ss, sour stomach and gases. To-night take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleans- ing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand—Everybody’s doing it. Chbcirets best laxaiive for chiiaren also. —_— LITTLE MONEY RECEIVED FRQM CHINESE LAUNDRY Miss Holloway Says They. Are Purely Money Making Institutions. The Chinese laundry is the subject of an interesting chapter in Miss Charlotte Molyneux Holloway's re- port on Industrial Conditions of Wo- men and Girls in the state. She say “An industry which cannot exactly be classed as American and yet which 8 Genuine Bolivia Coats__$25.00 12 Navy Velour Coats_____$19.50 2 Seal Plush Coats___.__$15.00 4 Tweed Mixture Coats_._$10.00 18 Skating Coats at_..____$ 7.75 22 SERGE DRESSES at_.__$10.50 14 EVENING DRESSES at..$13.50 T'S strictly and ex- clusively a pipe smoke and a real one at that! Not strong, but mellow, rich and hearty — with a smoothness, coolness and satisfying zest all its own. Ol ¢ngli CURVE Cur e gy g g e Now Just Half Price 1 Beaver Trimmed Coat__ $110.00 i’ 1 Mole Trimmed Coat____ $135.00 2 Skunk Trimmed Coats__ $145.00 1 Lynx Trimmed Coat____ $175.00 salesman and coliector in the Putnam, Danielson and Moosup _exchanges, Pipe Tobacco These hard pressed slices of finest, ripest, Kentucky Burley yield a far /lmnger smoke per pipeful and a vastly more en- enter the training school for nurses at the Johns Hopkins university hos- pital. Lester Cralg of Brown university has beon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. Gave Shakespearean Reading. Benjamin Browm, son of M Mrs. George S. Brown, Main and a student at Brow universi gave a reading from the Merchant of Venice at Killingly High school. To Attend Hartford Banquet. which position he has held up to the present time. Mr. Kent is a hustler and has the ability to make & success in his new position. PLAIN MRS. CHAPMAN. Ten Million Dollar Widow Would Have Court Relieve Her of German-Sound- ing Name of Von Valkenburgh. Mrs. Nevada Von Valkenburgh, the $10,000,000 widow, as she was known flourishes in _America like Jonah's |go5™a s the Chinsse lanudry. While e laundry run by a white men is subject to laws and regulations, that of his Chinese competitor is singular- Iy free from even the local require- ments which it might be assumed the £00d of the community in which it thrives demands. Many people when spoken to on this matter were of the opinion that laws could not reach this class of workers, and any atempt to bring them within the scope of laws might be deemed class legislation. 20 NEW SPRING DRESSES $16.50| 1 Near Seal Coat___._._ $175.00 y QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED — SHOP EARLY joyable smoke than loose cut back in 1914, when she was seeking combination brands. divorce in the superior court f Windham county. appeared before Judge Tuttle at Monday’s short calen- dar session of the superior court here, seeking a change of name. She explained that she owns prop- erty in Italy. Because of the war.and “Etery state in the Union has laws for the regulation of white laundries. Some of these laws entail expense which some of the laundry owners can i1l afford to meet. But If they do not they are fined. Yet no white man's Jaundr: however dilapidated and L 1 out-of-date, ever sheltered the condi- the conditions resuiting therefrom, she | fions that can be found to be gemeral has met with difliculties and incon- | rather than exceptional in Chinese veniences in administering her affairs |iaundries. Whether or not anything in the sunny land across the sea. be- | an he done sbout these conditions, cause her name has given the impres- |if' js only right that the pubiic and sion that she is a German—and a Ger- | especially the legislative part of the man_and his possessions do ORIE. o, Sotas. Eale i special consideration in Jtaly i gl e Anow Boe ot thes Mrs. C. W. Flale and Miss Grace Spalding will be in Hartford tomor- row attending a banquet commemorat- ing the fortieth anniversary of the Wo- man’s Foreign Missionary society. Wo- men will be present from all parts of the state. i Games This' Week. Wednesday the basketball team of the Providence Technical High School will be here for a game with the Kill- ingly High team. The local team will play Woodstock Academy Friday of this week, this being on the team's remaining three league games. Why tease your taste with ¢ near pipe tobaccos when 100€ satisfaction awaits you in, Old English Curve Cut? Sliced For Your Convenience ¢ Mavhattan 121-125 Main Street fi:n=u:=nc=l zet these the roommate, threatenéd to do some cutting around there if any more was This kind of ruf- he DIVISION OF 25000 MEN Provided For in a Bill Introduced in the Philippine Senate. goes and your cold will be br promptly opens your clogged the air passage: head;' stops nasty discharge or running; relieves the headache ness. feverishness, often mere wooden partitions, some- times infested with water and other bugs; bunks for sleeping with dirty coverings are ranged along these walls. There does not appear to be any closet space provided, as the walls are fes- sion of by cans in terned. the Turks and the Ameri- forded him a basis for making a very charge will be expelled or in- - interesting sermon. comparison with that of the white Jaundryman that no town ever has the chance to feel aggreived when one of the Chinese businesses leaves it. But they do not leave. almond-eyed weeks' compensation at rate of $6 per week has been paid and it is agreed to pay injured man partial compen- tion at rate of 33 a week for four weeks longer beginning Jan. 21 Lakes Contracting Co. said on.the subject. the roommate’s feelings, so complained to the landlord and the landlord spoke to the police. Officer Bouthilette went to the boarding house trils and OLD-FASHIONED SNOWSTORM. That Monday Had All the Ear-Marks Rockville—The report of the vis- shows that The same in- believer in wore thrc Manila, Feb. The Philippine sen- ore t ate today adopted a bill introduced by i g nurse for January serutable Coast_and opa gl oo el e K the month was a busy one for Miss Confucius may seem to the casual cus- | tooned with wearing apparel. Gales Ferrv and Boni Rinaldl, Gales and placed Ziaulia under arrest. When Don't stay . stuffed=up! = Qu B L e et o bl McCuriny and “Her'. mesistant. _The | oF the Tra | Small Blizzard. | 1C! Snicer and his prisoner were com- | tomer to hand ‘one the goods and the| “The laundry apparatus is of the|Ferry because of severe bruise of|ang wnufling. Hase your inr N e e e | number ‘of new cases for the month| 1 wug taien for ted Monday |InE up through Canal street Ziaulls |check with the same confident child- |most primitive character: sometimes it |back and = right side, Dec. 13. 310|hcaa “nothing else in the wo senate, authorizing the orsanization of | was 27; pumber of paying cases 49; | 1t Was taken for granted Monday |15, ' way from the officer and went | like blandness for 20 or 30 vears. But|is the old fashioned tub, where the|weekiy and expenses. : p o e b 4L L e A Philippine army division of 25000 | number of non-paying cases, 3; num. | (34 the ground hok. as lssued last Tri- |20y he does not. Scrutiny shows there is | laundry Is not of long duration. os is| Shore Line Electric Rallway Co.|Compound. which costs on men, in accordance with the national |ber of welfare visits, 32: number of [ 92y, 16 In fAret class working order |8G6 ‘U5, yinilette then secured Ser- [an endless and silent procession in the | situated in 2 neighborhood not giving|and Arthur C. Springer, 21 ~Alger | oo 0y "drug store. 1t ac defence act. The bill authorizes the |cases treated, 65: number of cases it gently softly fall- | cant Cordier. They went back and |Dusiness. Such a thing as a sick [much patronage. Sometimes these |place, New London, who attempted rernor o call out the military forc- s of the Philippine Islands at the re- guest of the president. ing snow there sprang out of the west a swirling, whirling storm of snow that was blinding and smothering and in short order there was a very posi- tive Gemonstration that old-fashioned assistance, incon: tastes mice, venience. and pept, 1 aismissed, 3 ried over, 34; 450, number of cases car- total number of visits, laundryman _was ‘never known to a customer. No Chinese laundry, they say, is closed on account of anl ill- ness or death. But when a China. wooden tubs are so grimed and old that no one could tell when they were new nor of what sort of wood they were built. In no case is there any to move auto truck to allow line car to pass. line car moved and squeezed him between car and truck, a sprained back and ankle, lacerated rearrested Ziaulia and saw to it that he was safely landed in a cell at the police station. S days. existence. Perhaps it mav be of use [mourning. ~Xo one knows about any [are treated with some praparation|New London and P RO o The beautitul divorces came unner. [19,J55, Sme of the patrons of these |ave 'sppureatly well and strong men |which whitens | them and meker, the | Qraton. fell 1n wa that just Jits your . pecket — Monday, and few knew of her | RO5CT 0T "Rt for it payment. il there Do o ade O % ‘Mert | Were no evidences of formaldehyde nor | penscs v i > Ralph C. Young to Take 25 Mile Stroll (Fresence in the citv. Neither were | -There are probubly more than 800 |Fhite launqiy: (06 MY o™ {f7ii lany other solution being released to| Holbrook, Cabot andi - i e court room. for |of these laundry worker: cti- e dhe s ehar: | disinfect - 'was the water in the [and Richard PR § As Pacers. to be transacted eauled £ ok %, acter, the laundry will be promptly | cases o = e = , . cents e ohhese St name Monday was |50 Scheduled the existence Chinese|SCICE CNC (RUNTRY, WO (U QLTN0L e | personal knowledge ‘of actual boiling | hernfa, Dec. 2 ) w = . Not because he needs the exercise |from Von Valkenburgh ‘to 1 |y v were-in 23 cities "anq|4re cxamined. It the case be in the [LTPORIIE, e MOR N <Gl 0t |V Hotbrook, ¢ ) but to demonstrate that it can be done, | the name of her second husband e g L proaciies proprietor’s home he cannot come to = s was : ; ot - S : < towns in the state 245 plants, em- ©|usecold water. In no case was there [and Antonio Palleri Ralph C. Young has arcepted a wag- | Valkenburgh was her third, Mr. cwne In the staie’ 35 lant o e ens: nor. can: others' of ‘thie’-fam: [yseittid water, In:1io tase was thers and Antento Palittd e er that he can't walk from Danielson |man died in 1087, and it w e b s Ty, whether they have been near the|anything like the methods and assur- | hecaus guilal M to the city hall in Providence within a |time understood ihai she inherited [ T AMNUE of business done by these|.ilj Lerson or have been carcful to|ance of ~cleaniiness that are to be (3055 wecliy G % ; e nders ? heri plants was $1,831. ) — : 5 > o e i Taiie the ‘stunt mext Sundey asratas |tn Basme abars che ol aeoonns |, Some ifea of the. cxnamsion. of taflkots SEAY, (Ihey ve fo fant —_— b B i i = leaving here at 1. Interested in the|ture of mer money won her mauch at. |husiness sivce then can be gathered [PTUTP 0l Gf “linens of the matures| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. |har "0 s10 weokls and s _— matter us a test, & P. Marland John | tention and the spotiight of beneficent | oY (WA 0 THGL e ana com. |mentioned, there has to be fumiga ] o S L s e ark. Herbert Barber am “rederick | publicity. A duke became infatuated H it writh | . - tion of the laundry, rigid inspes ” any, -5 ows court Gamache have proclaimed that they [With her, among others, it was said, | hanng it With the number whicly the |,.5rore and after. and a great desl of | Fifteen w'.':,f:':,fl‘,’.f‘f;::,,”“"d" o] £ o will also walk with Mr. Young. 4| his beinz one of the bits of romance | INSUEHOT SO WO, M A"00e | precaution which need not be detained. - e g A o B OFFER THEIR PLANTS BEING KEENLY WATCHED |route to be covered will be out of Dan- | Having returned to New York, she | ity directory of 1915 lists 4 and the |y, o™ Contagious or infectious iliness | were signed Monday by Compensation- [ Danbury—Williem D = — ielson through Reynolds street, to|was taking dinner in that city one | micoysator would be willing to say|i;"heir families or even the suspicions lor Jumes J. Donohue as follows Bridgeport, has been se To Produce Alcohol to be Used in the [ Because of American’s Capital In-|south Killingly, Little Rest, Foster,|night, it is related, with Philip Von | 2" 69 Would be nearer e real MU~ | thereof. the company dare not take|™ /"L " 00 W B 0tr o o, | position of man of Manufacture of Munitions. vésted in Educational Institutions |Scitutae and on into the city’through | Valkénburgh. He broposed and that s St sy e el G g e, LT o these people, 'Tts teams | " g goant New Tondon. hecanse , Grech 17 this, city, to sd artfora avenue and Olnevville. very night they drove out to Green- = ol seer standing before the homes ofy"nd E. Brandt New Tondor “® | Harrls, who is soon to ret Loulsville, Ky, Feb. 5—All distill- | Boston, Feh. 5_Turker's attitude| The wazer is & small one, but the|wich and were marsied. ‘Later divorcs | possiole o €2 over every street in the| Sl would Mean the positive taliing |26, smplovers hand siiined ang ncer | former hotel relationsis . ing plants in Kentucky were placed at [ will be morc keenly ‘watched than | te%t really iz to he made to back up |procesdings were instituted by Mrs. |G Ul "ody he found, But while |off of its business and a loss of con- |iv'anq e penses: > 2 the disposal of the United States for | that of any other of the central pow- | sam accampnan in the omtret e logar residence Tied | looking over the other class of lann- |1dence it Souid peRet, CCELTL, SUT) H. R Dousias - Inc. and Fred the production of alcoliol to be used |ers, if the United States becomes one |when in active service and making|case came into the superior court In |dries, attention was paid to the Ol | . ng jts faundry to its usual —place | DURP: Few Tonagn, becauss of faccr in the manufacture of munitions, in |Of the belligerents against Germany,” | forced marches. It is estimated that |this county. T riaranort there hre more than|without having it rejected. This is so}T5 ‘SO @7 AR €ty alC i Ta & telegram sent late today to the sec- | said Dr. James L. Barton, foreign |the route to be covered by the walkers SRR L S 5 k fully understood-that no one tries to .. Jan. §. retary of war by J. B. Wathen, Jr,|secretary of the American Board of |next Sunday is about 25 miles. e the city directory Elven I oo £onve [make. the laundries bremk their rulea |SXPFnges. = o . o 0 A president of the Kentucky Distiliers | Commissioners for Forelzn Missions, Will Speak on Sunday Revival. Andre Ziaulia was pefore Judge L.|umber which no one buc the patrons| ‘The Chinese laundryman works in|aerson, berause of fractured no- = and Wholesale Liquor Dealers Asso- [in a statement today. H. Fuller in the city court Monday thar B SIS A hich 'Bo - Jhate; | ot . el clation. 7 He declared that Americans bad in- | g Sunday, February 18, Rev. W. J.|morning to answer to charges of hav- |know exists. o ity compan Y-S0 A i e 353 His action was authorized at a |vested more than $40,000,000 in Tur. | S¥afield, D. D. Boston, father of Rev.|ing been intoxicated, breach of the| “They are purelv and simply men-|sleeps, rocelves W=, COMPIAS SR« jethand cut. lacerated wrist Jan. 6, $5.95 meating of the executive. gommittes |Kev, - in. education, Mierary. medieai, |W. D. Swaffield is to speak at_the |peace and resisting an officer. He was |cy-making institutions of which the|sald fo be addicted to the habit Offwcekly and expenses. e of the distillers’ organization held |industrial and religious philanthropic | Baptist church here during the Sun-|fined $25 and costs of $10.29. He did |town and the county receive little | OD! um];‘rr: vmlt?e-d b ser it L Bk f S AR S Do}:x:'!.r\wl nu;. ;md :;\m‘-u v‘ vl ). Bes it arteinoon. entorprises and that abous 200 AmoPiC lday school hour on the Mission and |not pay and was taken to Jail. toll. Usually_situated 1n_apologies for |the police visited some of his habitants | pingham, because of thres fractured |upapers COLD COMPRND" & There are 203 distilleries of _all[icans are now upon the ground in |Message of Billy Sunday. Dr. Swaf-| Ziaulia got himself in bad during [business-dwellings, the rents are low. | that the \aiier SubPORUITE B COTTCCt | ribe. Jan. 6 810 weekly ond expenses. Ry, elasses in the staté, according to Mr. [charge of institutions for these pur- |feld was an associate in the Boston |the early hours of Sunday morning. | The accommodations are usually such |ar e A. Scol . and Chbristian D W Hou';ls Wathen. Of these, fifteen. having a | poses. Sunday_ organization and for eleven|As the story was told, a roommate of |8 no other class of business would | siders. e i e mot s | oS, New: London - Bagerise ‘o daily capacity of 200,000 sallons, are f Germany is able to persuade | Weeks was in close touch with the|Zlaulia, on Meadow street, asked him |folerate and which would not for an| “Some of (R [RtCERIS I8 L0, Tl | bruised side, Dec. 21. $10 weekly and A . moweengaged in aicohol production. | Turkey to assume an attitude of hos- | CRmpaign of revival in that city. This|for the return of a $3 loan. Ziaulia | instant be tolerated in a white man's|dirty. but there is nofchat Worrelit | expenses. i Take “Pape'’s Cold 'C tility fo the United States,” Dr. Bar. | association nim " intimate ao- |said he did ot owe. the reomimate the |business. The amount of money |approval. Others are Althy. black With| "Fred W. Hoxle, Yanticannd Henry | o\ el wo hours until sou s PHILIPPINE ARMY fon continued. “all of these instita- |quaintance with many defalls of in- |money and, furthermore, according to|Spent for that necessary part of the |dirt, no air no light no ventllation: |Knott, =Iebanon, 'hecause of broken | HeCY 300 0" en it gripy tions will probably be taken posses- |terest pertaining to the revival and af- Tabor material, water, is so small in | the 3 .| bone in anice. Sept. 20. To date 16 causing WILLIAM C. YOUNC Severity of Storm. man_becomes iil he is no longer seen |lavish use of water. The Chinese|scalp and body bruises, Jan. 25. $5.50 P oS can 2Eain appear when| A near-blizzard _wrapped ltself|in the outside part of the business.|laundryman is ‘a careful individual, | weekly and expenses. N B e e OSeasion arises. There Were those|around this city Monday and gave the [And i he dies there is no pageant of |and he will achieve a large amount of | The Hopson & Chapen Mfg. Co. STETSON - ¥, TOUNG R enarged all tarouster to a blast|,1q town a taste of real winter weath- | . |work In a few gallons of water, the|New London, anq Peter Mono. 337 | CARPENTER ang BUIL. of the breath of “Me and Gott,” but|er The wind howled and drove the = TIFIES only time that he thinks he needs more | Orchard - street, New London, lacer- & masiil a B unregenerate refused to accept this |anow in swirling clouds. At times it | SAGE TEA BEAUTIF water apparently belng when the bot- |ated hand. infected, Dec. 19, $9.75 ang ety N was almost impossible for a pedestrian AND DARKENS HAIR |tom of his tub shows drryness. weekly and expenses. led lal In an hour after 8.30 Monday morn- |to make his way through the storm, so “Nor does he waste soap. The clothes| Holbrook. Cabot and Rollins Corp, | Telephone 60 West Ma severe were the blasts. The = storm made operation of cars on the trolley line difficult. On the steam road dome of the trains performed the remark- able feat of staying on time, through the rough going, while others -were from 10 _to 40 minutes late. Don’t stay gray! Sage Tea and Sul- . phur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can tell. QorQ O tifuly dark:and lustrous almost over - the easy way to heal sick skins Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap,usually stops itching imsantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly and easily heals most cases of ec- zema, rash, or similar tormenting skin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given' little reliel. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for over twenty years. Every Night “LOUIS E. KENNEDY I8 DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attertion to Every Detail. YOU WANT to put your bus- WHEN_ inss before the public, there is B R talm Sl g J. B. Fullerton, Lt. of the Conn. Na- tional Guard, Willimantic, will be un- able to address the Odd Fellows to- night—adv. ing more snow piled up than has fall- cn over this section in a similar pe- riod for a long time. Before noon the unior, blizzard had guit the job. But at one o'clock it was back again, snap- ping and whipping snow hither and thither under the drive of a strong northwest wind—and _pilling _more already night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound” at any drug stors. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage.Tea ANNOUNCEMENT THE MAJESTIC AUTO EXCHANGE . AND SALESROOM MAJESTIC BUILDING, NORWICH, WILL OPEN THURSDAY, FEB. 8th Mitchell and Pullman MOTOR CAR AGENCIES J. HENRY SHANNON, Manager

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