Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 9

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2— lip Sheriden of Nerthampton it gt which are the m""#-fiuc. At n-mou Masonic Mesting. Judge M. Gd-l-r Attormey B, C. Morse and A. W. % n the delegation that wijl be in te- At Legislative Hearing. day for th of il - rmey E. L. Daxbie is in Hartfora | €rand & today and will attend one of the hear- Ne ings at the capitol o il be repres 3 C. Benjamin of Pawtucket vieit- |and Georss D. Feeter. s frie in Danieison Tus v Bard, 0 eter "Bill has entered the smnploy 1y, is one of the Windham = Cousty of the E. H, Jacobs Manufacturingsmen attending the convention. SRR D lin D-mvu at Savings Bank. Trolley ule Maintail oMcial of the Pu Sav Mnk stated Tue Q'E gontly and easily i:'-’é‘; B TRy '.u-mllflnl Please | The.trolley line was open and the ith o= e M aiE | wero run: gver. the Mg during the mk dl”l"m I n.l:h 'S se night, clearing it of the heavy ac- Must Win Two Games. Killingly High school must win two of its thres remaining games to be | ROSOTE oo ety from Siene gee #Friends Celebrate Birthdey of Miss|certain of winning the cnamp.on%“g all the surrounding territerv. It is saloongtesion—Btavn’ of the Quinebaug Valley league. § Anna M Made | O test comes Friday night at Wood. |now assured that the April statement Hard Traveling. :.,ch“h % = ': 5 wu of ‘the bank will be ingly go0d = ome highways in outlying sections Cail Bill Unreasenable. Miss Anna Muckenstrum was tend- | nercabouts were so obstructed with K—?nfin Siriiiny party at ber home in | show Tuesday au 1o be Slimost impas There is considerable interest even: 3 re y-five friends from Yantle, Ba®ic, | [op Guev some of these highways. h 8 klin, Burlington, Mechanicsville, : Tegislature com- nd Norwich, who went to her home in : pelling all such bill at anl times to Juto-busses. Games were plaved and| Rev. E. A. Legg is to address an'|be equipped with an effective spark fnusic enjoyed. Fopular songs were | EDworth League meeting at Rockville [arrester. The mill men claim that sung by a quartette, Charles Simpson, | next Tuesday evening. 3 SVillard Reynolds, Daniel Sharpe and| Miss Jeanette C. Speare of New Thomas Jones. A.duet was played ted with friends here on e T I ¥ be Tauision Susivers Meys sva: 115 1 possible to operate many h - iy im o o e e R AL oiinted BST | clation will be. reprasented at Hari- | botiers. co equipnad during the o yster supper was served by the ford today &t Boliings ofspecial Dn- | Gsgie and that thew fa ‘abasotuten with cake, fruit and fruit pumch | terest to eastern necticut before | no danger from sparks when there ix i Miss Smith and Mr. Tayler of Baltic | i°8isiative committees at the capitol | snow on the sbund. A Dill to combat and control the st is considered l-rad Ivr the dancing that followed and Mrs. Jones gave KICKED BY HORSE white pine blister ru: ool cxbibitheiet tve diacer. oo —— & wise m ess was presented many unhdn.v John P. Murphy, Struck in Head, Died | Local lumbermen. will be in Hm- Three Hours Later. tend hesrings @ Carried* Snow Shevels. e capitol. ford today to ati § The storm ¢f Monday gave aul The body of John P. Murphy, €3, ; will .be brought here tomorrow from OBITUARY. piaces. Many | Providence for burial in St. James' —r— rqu Snow shavels to dle thelr way | semetony. " M Murphy died in Provi- Mrs. Christine Qilchrist. N T LTI g R AT & dence Monday three hours after he| Mrs. Christine Gilchrist, 9, mether - =% xd g4 S a— Scheol Notes. was kicked in the head by a horse. He {of Mrs. M. Parker, died at their : Y - B e e Wttt 1S Grea a Xes was formerly a resident of this town, at East Killingly, and at other places | Gilchrist ha: dent hi in ‘this vicinity. Mrs. Mary Stanley el ¥ d debted to Mrs. Frank y -.:“' OF Sombers oF TN Sty ) e Brooklyn is a sister of the deceased. - ; F. W. Ca of Willlmantic was a invited to Pat: ic Service. = tsburn, = A% TR e e, o e | S et Tormt e L ecause of Its arvelious otor leceased. L ‘ 2 AN e A K including the G. A. R. Post, W. R. C. |%0 a daughter of the & and the Spanish War Veterans, have Lincoln Sunday Services. been invited to attend Sunday evening | Next Sunday is to be observed at (e 3 service at the Methodist church on | comgregationel chren S 3 ML o Heew, I_nnK AT cH"_n’s the itk _which P48, oqn designated | Memorlal Sunday. with special openink (OUSANDS of men and women who would “In the face of advanced cost of all materisls as Wasington and Lincoln Sunday. It f excrcives preparcd. by the American : .‘L’Eh“é;”.”fi;?fifiusc".e.f.-nsc: ina specia; | Missionary association. o pay hundreds of dollars more for an @ and labor, the Chandler price is but $100 higher Tfl"fl"{‘f swk WAt the Sunday moming service at| TEACHERS AND OFFICERS, ~*% " automobile, if paying more would get than two years ago.” And the car is finer. than : preacion the s“u?:‘!e‘;:t Fity Yours Xi- | To Have Susper Saturdey Evening them more, choose the Chandler. . They are not - en.” Not a feature has been cut out of it.. Much Gfluss FEVERISH a?;’flver!-i’ého'l:m:dl:;ee‘:imu‘:n Ala 5:" Next—Other Gommittes Pans. s spekers after a low price. They desire the best hal been added. i ’ S wonk T The s, TS| AL oot s of e Sy six-cylinder motor regardless of price. They desire AND OTHER CARS IN THE CHANDLER ¥HEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS FUNERAL 2 Bible, 8 Six because time has shown that a six-cylinder gygyp HAVE ADVANCED AS MUCH AS THREE | GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP T e X 3¢ motor, correctly designed, gives all the power and HUNDRED DOLLARS THE PAST YEAR, EITHER i ety ot £ ATERIGTESt et T he charen ‘parterfor an alt ?&‘m“v of power that any motor can BECAUSE, OF, NECESSITY OR _OPPORTUNITY. our. give a mo as the p an ¥t The Chander Oompmy has not been’ “willing ‘I‘l:kl:.‘..h;ur?mw pid m- neral of John Aylward was held, with The following eommlttu > Swels need | Peter Foux, M. B elebrant of tng | pointed for the yea “go” they desire; that such a motor is genuinely’ to take advantage of a situation which would i e Soicmn Nigh mass of requiom. Revo T, || Mareh i1 Missionary concert. Del ugh cleansing at once. mass of requ > e on X When peeviah, creas, listicss, Bale, | G Mathica, Wanresan. deacon: and |ta Pi Class. Morch Teachers and mden.l in eost of operation. 24 su't sleep, doesn't eat or act mat- { Rev. Ludovic Paradis, of Moosup, sub- | officers’ banquet. Aipha_Delta clazy have petmlttd price inflation. lly. or is feverish, stomach sour, |deacon. The service was attended by [ May 13, Mothers' day, Mrs. E. L4 s. th‘e devo'c‘. of the Six choose the ag e And this yeat we shall pnvh.bly mm;;n-ull many relatives fl"dx friends, Jaurm :’I&ner chnir:un, ;;«;:miunmiu uuu. was in the family lot in St. James |Beta class. Annual picnic, Chandler, E cemetery. The bearers were Au:ustl: Sharpe, Gilbert Perry, Miss L. “l‘- bm“ mm“gh 'O“r i o’ intelli Fgs and in a few hours all the foul | Hieins, Patrick Murray. Michael Cro. [ren. "Sept. 30, Rally day. Alpha Deite gent, conacientious, manufacturing effort, and; more cars than any other w 'tnsup-ted ‘waste, undigest nin, John Weaver, William McDermott . Nov. 12, World’s Temperance ur Bile gently rooves Dot o 1ta litthe | Sad Jarss Monohan: AT Wosd was ;, comcert, Welcome class, without radical or experimental changes of’; »:dl: w‘:g,ntmft :{{:flnu and you have | the funelr):l‘ dél:’clto; ‘]Th.‘re ‘were nu- (;'hristmll. Mrs, F. W. Barber, Mrs. o ell, playful cl again. merous uf oral pieces. . C. Meinken, Miss B. L. 2 e s . T Dt design, the Chandler motor has been developed eedn’t coax sick children s ting h: 1l “fruit o .0 Getcinae tasts AR LB L [ e e tem ot SN IIE sopeOsieting perfection. 7 ) You whodemand such a motor as: fluch-ndlfl' 'romises to Arrange Benefit for Boy Attorney George B. Thayer of Scouts’ Fund. ford has written from Welllngton, New Mkr Low Price is Important Too * jemand grace of body design, also, and richness Zealand, an interestin, icle Gl Sais e sew on Nerth While with so many the question of price is of _ of finish. % Chaniiler offers you five beaut{fn] Boy Scouts who are hustling hard |remarkable sights he saw on Norta of to earn the money with which to pay |Island, which “seems always- on the 5 secondary consideration, still Chandler leads in types of body, each mounted mflnmem their expenses to tho state convention of the organization af artfore ave 2 dedimuiated iarss Gusntitic prige today quite as distinctly as it has alwaysled. Chandler:chassis. ’ S0 far accumulated large quantities of 01d books and waste papers. But more | bany and nord ThAoTTE ,;“ fie cams- paper is needed. Within the remain- | promptly, if an order is lssues, ing days the boys will keep up their | fiem to Hartfora: ; 2 * g as much more ma- 4 e e LT atiached % COME NOW TO CHOOSE YOUR CHANDLER. e OOHDI. ln:l ectios ;ork P ;ns;l!ty';nrxm:\lcar, -pared) . Doy gladdenec e interest ' /.*vm— assenger omm’c-' = 3” i Parlors & Mechanio Street and senerosity of J. . Lewis, manager | ~"The possibilities that the futare > may ] 2 P ger Te $1 e | Of Ue Orpheum theatre, Who is to ar- | held for the country are 11 ¥ Tange a benefit show in thelr behalf. | het as a im0 rocrchimnl Four-Passenger Roadster, $1395 Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan." 81998, LEGAL NOTICE 'Iher afifi?sfmmfiy:'eah?xflfl‘m‘! S| Three applications for ~mem| T ean . an ey gel ecet prveig s & Four-Passenger Convertil oupe, $1995 _._ Limousine, 33695 m.. cnflm Appltention No. the same help as they have received g::: lbne::lr{u rvefeduv‘e‘?o enlistment. 4 < ble C. #e L 7 o o THE BO. UNTY Cow-|[ 1o date. they seem very likely to re- | * Another sign of special interame o5 BT missioners of New Londen oonnv.{. The | alize their cherished desire of beink |that men resident here wha are All prices f. o. b..Cleveland mesican Alliance Assoclation | among (hose present when thie big al- | bers of other wtis of the bo 2 : soting by 3. Henry u.zu:‘ urer: | fair At Harttord comes off, later this military organization are :_‘lluon lblrlb“l ‘?& 4 ll“;.. -'“th' ST Er—. iTkalf rm‘m:;a“ - m‘f‘:w.mm“ e to entitle it fo hav 5 o Thirteenth company. Jn%u. apd Intexicating ‘. menies s Sy ia ordaren out. foe h"m;' ogay P iSn Ta 1t it B Order Game to Capt. Withes, of 13th | " fnceaantely. 1t mrae orictod out Tuesday, there are 3 & ucket st who hawve Towhn of Norwitw, Elid ulu‘-.::l(l:nr;lfi BL Ry tain F. E. Withee, command- et compuny, Coust Ar \C e sToieN WY s=iii=sl CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio] T A B | Cet o e o oo EFRETE p_"‘ M. B. RING AUTO C0., 21 CHESINUT ST. 10, tressurer. 'S, titution 4 T members are hereto 4nnexed. o aingd —— Conp. this foth| That's what M BEST 'ICE EVER Dlle‘ at Norwich, 3 sufferers are dois TInstead s % | Five Thousand-Toms Wil be Secured 28Rt itsarr storles began to come to the ears of | ferty have beon namea as trustees of or hrvllt to patch up 3 red - eonstables and police in towns in this St. Mary's parish. - Wirgless from Mum-r New York. New York, Feb. 6. ble NOANK trom London advising of January. 1517, B e T et | e Smckine e |t Hroeis RessreciPlaned 1o 53 n. Jan, . B, {5 Pemoniny” appeersa 3, e B inches. B i t Williamsvill Tioe—s Lispota. Freasurer of . The ~German: i "“" "‘" TIERUEY, Dottty o e hiyid Women of St. Jeseph’s Cathelic Church less from the American liner New Amarican Alliance Association, and 0 that a man representing himself to be| French-speaking residents of Puf o T ioty. | Tank stating the mile made: nath befors me: to the truth . Edwards® Ofive drouse . UP At the Hyseia reserveir in Bage ] Pemariibie m-’ «vefln a physician was doing & medical bus- |nam are making arrangements for fo.eerpanis Samasesncs Saclety. Tark. vtating AN e e oo i"g'a"’"’“ and tust aaid i ilinly Tuesdsy o force of men, in- | hie ol -h—nnm- Widely acat- | iness and coleciing some fat fees. No|Mardi Gras celebration. There is a Preliminary. steps toward the reor- | o 0 WAX S0 ot B e M Ttarna Aon he juil at Broakizm ,,&.',‘.’:",}_ s lomu complaint was made, however, |50 to be a similar aftair in _ North | ganization of the Ladics’ Temperance tional Mereantlle Marine. The Ne e g in- and “the ‘police here knew about tha|Grosvenordale, under the auspices of |society of ‘St. Joseph's parish. were | Yori Wil ‘passenere and carge has been taken viaade man in a general way. But all of the | Companies A, and B of th de.ftaken recently at a meeting heid at |yl B07 veryair by the. Co 554 time Laplant was making his head- | partment. the home of ~ Mrs. Jane Carson. 3 v The ice, atter i “m‘fi”w in Wor- | quarters in the north end of the city City Nom Eighteen women signified their inten- | In Cubs tobacco is o ettter House oF Boreetion—Worra: ether or not he practiced here and [ Superintendent C. E. Child of the|tion of hecoming members. James A, et Gote oo | charged fees is mot known, but the|Congregational Bible school has ape |MaDonald, couniy ormanizer of the ¢t that he had been arrested in|pointed Miss Marion Andem and Mins|Tierney cadets, Is in charge of the oreester and fined @id not escape the | Liefa Clement a missionary committee [movement and gave the wemen-an in- teresting talk. This (Wednesday) en Y moothly Tnes@w clke;’:r X attention of Captain Ryan. fo;_thek\e;:r o SRR sting talle Th sy 3%5 pounds ran ‘ordier, who has been i |evening the es' Temperance socie N e :;:hn'::“.rfle:e':.{y"! Alfrd “Bardier’s Mother Dead. |, ",0") o for the past two weeke, jwill hold o meating In St Josephs, sinute, but the average housing tfl . Practicing | - Alfred Bardier, employed by the Put- bpa racovered sufficiently to be out. church to compiete organization, The o day was. v at the rate of about 3 1- F nem Light and Power company, wWas| The pupils of St. Mary’s' Parochiai|committee in charge is Miss Mary Rob- s & minu! lealled - to St. Victoria, Canada, where |z chool are rehearsing & play that they [inson, Mise Jonpmna Morrison, Miss his mother died Monday. The Bardier|are to present the latter part of the [Jessie Cargon, Annie Robinson family moved from this city to ‘Can- | noneh. = and Miss Gertfllde Morrison. aith |ada six years ago. ik Bes b R o Fe Mm m‘l phcsd P.fill;. Trustees. i 5‘:‘;"'?"‘—”" % aPuu °]£, El- ‘Woodbury. 'r—'mll(.m‘-h spending e Rev. Charles F. Bedard announci m is the gues Mrs. | D, uple s daughbter, = L E—v e MAttée Past Of Jamuary that 5. 4. b, Gaghe and William Rat- Nichols of Springfeld, Mass. - "u°° BF Turner, of Daniefson.

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