Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1917, Page 5

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MPAYS TO | WseMeclbefius Last Weele: We Talked ‘About Ous 2 i i B s ation Gure’ Maasa” Woditie fouiding Woiee NIAI & §:6 iy Were Orders From Eleven Now Fam- .= ilies for One and Two Pounds Emch, | Debfusty Sth ds St. ‘o¥rirs Day in to be Delivered Every Wednesday = il Further Orders. Get the H: [ mmgmm,fl. ie a Most Healthful Winter Breakfast. increased Week. Delivered Outsids the City Parcsl Post.| 1.ncoln posteards and valentines are | Clark in The Only Market In Norwich Selling “’A“““l:“:“‘ mails. this Famous Bacen. e ln‘ .D’n Wm -~ el m Dimmock lumber yard. canen,and ociet tonient at| i B2, Optare of Nex Hevep fo | Foliowing” sppropriacions: ars. : , Sunday Closing SoOmM ERS Armory Zadv: Tigheof Pratt street, for a fow davs. and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offies "Phone 238-2 Lady As R o e AR ke B LAy X 3 Panks thiay abd Satmdsy. °¥:h.'|'}urvfin Maurice Swain In farm g X ° We, the undersigned drug NOTICE |0 arve e seen srowiea sy | oo o paint it o aimd after Siining the freezing of the water In radiators | WILLEHAD'S CREW WILL Dr- country o Feb. 11, will close our plac HAVE SHORE LIBERTY the continued advance in the cost T By of business on Sundays But They Must Return to the Ship by 11 o m. all materials used in carrying on the e omivations tween the hours of 10 Wet Wash Laundry Business we find| I s number of the denominations| -1 an o - : ! S 12 o’clock in the forenoon. We, the undersigned, wish to an- nounce to our patrons that owing to er'l_e;:':w e who ..mé:: ;717‘:; ©f | February there “T find conditions at the state steam- it absolutely impossible o maintain{lenten engagements and supplies. man Lioyd liner Wiliehad lies, of the our usual high quality of wotkc at the | ., _ i most eatisfactory character,” said Dep- udge Gardiner Greene |Gty {nited States Commissioner of State institutions. The proportion of |Of the wistrict Rz LEE & 08G00D co. old price of 50c. of Norwich is presiding in - Rather than reduce the quality of | 3,0E0NITR 0 PrSodne B RS tasted. e L D insane ts is slightly larger in | the the m H. M. LEROU work, the minimum price, on and| "o ucal carsiers have| sontinued: that Y Have withdrawn 07| dostor sasd in respense o Nainy o s, "Digtohes,” Daiteate | W: H. NICHOLSON FE 3 o of pim; e 1 after February 12th, 1917, will be 60c | JIGRY OF the Fura oo e eror: | Immigration Inspector Hinkley of New from Representative Haton. “‘,""’ the tion. na and other. blemishes.| GEORGE G. ENGLER o keep to schedule over loy and|Bedford from duty there and have left pounds. Above that to 43 pounds,drifted rouds. only Inspector Howes of Portland in become the standby of many & society ool b peatlizeees'= o R e o chargs. o convh i PICTURES HORRORS OF NO LETTER RECEIVED queen and are responsible for many| UTLEY & JONES and mel ic poem, & bea T T BUsTEM WET WASH e e e e GREAT EUROPEAN CONFLICT HERE FROM GOVERNOR. K B are Deople of Metion congre- | . . e NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY wppears in the February is- | pany and the officers and members Of [y, enful War Gorrespondent Tells of | Fi . Sote, Yok can'get' s box of Stusris| N-D. SEVIN & SON TAPTVILLE WET WASH ot the Century. the crew of the Willehad intend neither of | First Sclectmen Are to Assist in Tak- | bership. Nobody knew exactly how |Calcium Wafers at any drug store,| GEORGE M. RATHBONE S DOMESTIC ,LAUNDRY | any breach of neutrality nor any mis- Harrowing Scenes at the Front. ing Military Census. many dctive troops or scouts there |price 50 cents, or you can try them ROGER o Wintry as it is, school puplls in|conduct of any nature, and I am mor- / were. - - Pree by senaing soupon Selow. Dewt] WILLIAM D. RICKER EAST SIDE LAUNDRY some of the outlylng dlstricts continue | ally certain that my confidence has not | The horrors of the great Buropean! Up till Thursday night First Select-| S0 the present membership DN |fail to use them for all skin eruptions.| CHARLES C. TREAT theix laudable work in collecting tent | been misplaced. conflict, the worst disaster that has|man Casper K. Bailey had received mo | Was Dut into operation. Every scout,[They contain calcium sulphide, the| PITCHER & SERVICE = Caterpiliar ey mmawes. “The men on the Willehad will be |befallen the world throughout the|letter from Governor Holcomb asking|during the past three years, has been |gurest blood purifier known to sciengs. permitted to go ashore at ail times, |ages and the harrowing scenes of the | him to co-operate in taking the mili- | Fesistered at national headquarters JOHN A. MORGAN ut an vme The Backus hospital ambulance | with the proviso that they return to | battlefields were brought home to the | tary census. Press reports have it that | 8nd has had a membership certificate. 3 ANDREW McLAUGHLIN went to Plainfield Thursday for & |ihe ehip by 20 p. m. This regulation | Peoble of Norwich in a most impres- | leticrs have been sent to cvery first|The records containing his name ans Free Trial Coupon WING & 818K & for the ordinary family wash of 35 R WEDDING GIFTS surgical patient, making the round|will remain in force except in the un- |Sive manner by Norman L. Sp®,|selectman in end | rank are filed in fireproof cases in a Fo D! trip in an easy two hours. B rea I e et i ihe UN" | Slone trotter and the youngest wer | in view. “The Iotrer edn sl ganis end | freproof building. It is easier for him || = F. A. Stuart Co., 354 Stuart Bldg, }| gy TH'S PRESCRIPTION ¢ THE WM. FRISWELL CO.| r.yeers - from Ner | COmes more complicated, when it will | Correspon: Rt Ol e o abtain proof of his rank as a scout || Marshall,Wiich. Send me at once, g 3 SUnihg . 2» New | naturally have to be altered.” theatre. State Capitol. than it is for him to, wve his na- || by return mail, a free trial packege o birth certifi- || of Stuart’s Calclum Wafers. 25-27 FRANKLIN ST, York Thursday noticed that the Con-| " Commissioner Hurley and Collector Hartford, Cq tionality by securing necticut river was frozen over as far|os Customs James L. McGovern paid Dear Sir: Yesterday ;?'1:;‘:5}::‘1.}:, eaan = above the bridge as one could see. v 2 visit to the terminal Thursday morn- at my request, passed an act | ““On_June_ 15th, 1916, the congress of || Name. The total. depolits in Convents |nS. Mr. McGovern in the afternoon ing me to cause to have taken a cen. | e United States granted a federal o e ol nSOnrenY | colncided in the opinion w hich Mr. B otk of maen o mave taken a cent | charter to the Boy Scouts of America, est E Bnlhrd Sevhiool Savings bank at the last an- ! Hurley gave out concerning the situa- this state. ) Of | which together with existing laws Bt as Learool (HIee yoiis Ao, tion. S st o e Mllos: £ive the Boy Scout complete protec 7 3 Commissioner Huries, following a Section 1. "That the governor is|Lion agatnst exploitation for all time % William R. Martin has been added | conference with Captain Hinsch, Cap- hereby to cause to b ) VIOLIN od the Torcs on the rallroed. bedse | tain Jachens and others, announced o conaus and Inventory of resources of | o AlL this 1s incidental to the main | trone rendercd Some Sweet Day and 2% Savbrook. to prevent the approash | his intention of returning torBoston in e ments T CRorY of resources of | thing, whicn is loyalty to the Scout | Nearer, My God, to Thee. Henry La of any person who has mo business | the morning. able for use in the event of war, and | coil &nd law and the doing of & §ood | Fontaind presided at the organ. The TEACHER thereon. —_— the information thereb: d 'shal | t0rn daily by every scout. bearers were William Bobsein, Thomas OBITUARY. Do pinced at' the mereiee o both the | 4 A tremendous responsibility rests|Burns, John Dodd, Edward °Gleason, ANl String Instruments repaired || ComPeting from Lyme F. W. Harding < state and the federal government. | Eor SN OTY OO o A oo ahite | Danlel Barnett and William Handrl 3 took the highest award for his but- Mrs. Dwight A. L Secrtion 2. only when in uniform, not only while | han Burial was in St. Mary's ceme- e Vieline sold on easy terme _ B A v G prruie Batiios 5t] T mmr;. fl:;nd : o tl:;“.cltv E ':- XA dlnme:; ':r-;n‘-tn.gm :: attending your troop meetings, but 244 .ery a mpL For appsintments address & [|the state Daldymen's meeting Win-|regret to learn of the death of Mra - i |fhe auty of every public omciat in the | Hoa® ety ey e o, | oo Undertaker Hourigan was fn charge €. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor~ cash prizes. Caroline A. Lyon, widow of Dwight state to furnish to the governor what- | nity’ judges the whole scout brother. | °f the funeral arrangements. = |Complete stock of Elects wich, Conn. Owing to the advanced prices of [ A LYOU Which occurred at the home ¢ gyer inforzation and assistance he | hood by what you do. An oath, & oi- William H. Home. s S seeds, there is a big demand this | Wnatiey avenmn, Noww Haomn oo tob et 3 garette, an indecent story would in- | The funeral of William H. Home, |Bulbs, all sizes, for hor 2 o est o e It it in the i Sorermment to tho | constituents, of | 320" ast Sepremper Mo Lyons bur- R ol & e N et emsIor e vy ottt HO0UI ©|D. Home, in Montville, was heid on |store, factory and automol T s~ | fered a stroke of paralysis which se- treasurer for all necessary expenses| The future progress of the move- | reimes ann trionds sitending. 1homd. | lightin riously impaired her previously vigor- Incurred in carrying into’ eect the | ment depends upon you. Every Scout | eltives and friende atten i, I tee, g. At the annual banquet of the Tor. | OU% constibution. Two weeks ang she Drovisions of this aci. Who docs his go0d turn malkes a good | M8 5165 Hea X% 0ot which Mr. |[FLASH LIGHT MATERIA o e et O N8 horT | sutered ahother deciine and death re. Hection 4. - This'act shall take effect | Toression Dhon somsoms and helps | No- 110 F- oot A XK. Of s . day night at Conley’s Inn, Rev. J. H.|Suited from a general breaking down. from lts passage. O ameant tha soit ke Wvery pas: | Sama wes & menbes; Y. CTRCer B B s o I T ao|Sho was in her 82na wear: T S 1% of the utneet impeptanne bent wito sues & sosut dsing Ne duty, | SODItS, Pastor of the Methedist epuech at St Furancis' church, a native of Bast |, MI5, Lyon was born in Exeter, R. I, . NORMAN SPER that full information shouid at once be | cheertully and faitnfully, will want his | i Montville, oficlated. and, the bear: NoEwith. 2y in 1635 her maiden name belng'Caro” |ana nundreds of thousands of brave|S3ihered. whether this country actual- | boy te become a scout. " Every teach- | &% Were Cved J muriar o - T e A. Palmer. owing her mar- | B Hundreds o e e of tor_ | 1. Decomies a party to the war or not. |er, who sees a scout in his class | g* B T nembers of Oxoboxo Tho United States senate Tuesday |Ti2g6 to Dwight A. Lyon she lived in - present_eituation is one which | working to secure an education and Lisbr R | ture such as barbed wire entagiements e 8 lodge. There were many beautiful afternoon passed the bill introduced | isbon, Jewett City and came to Nor- |yigh1y charged with eleetricity. calls for the utmost of serlous thought | doing all he can to help the school, [ (08¢ THEfe WOUS WETN, PEACEC Hlving decided to into | by Senator Frank P. Brandegee to ap- | Wich With her family to reside about and patriotic endeavor on the part of | will want all the other boys in school g0 Dropriate $5,000 fo purchase: addition- | 1885 Mr. Lyon who was a well known | .o oun Sper who is abou 21 vears|every citizen, and especially of eviy {to become scouts. Every priest, pas- ; another line of business, I will |2/°R0a Yot ‘the ' Sthmtors - mestofies, | Carpenter, died in 1598 and subse: | oL afe and who was a war corre_|omcial, whether of the state or of the | tor and rabbi who sees a scout true to |, PFEraker CRECE Tap, I sell the contents of my 'gen- |The bill now goes to the house. London, Brookivn N. X, ana New Har |the leading attraction at the Davis|lectian of your tows and asa cisen i oy S e By R u S . g d 4 ENE, e citizen 3 eral store in Baltic, consisting c"s“;‘:’uu%: Jetition from Windham Ton winss ek dia mads kechdu o b W A Mete of Connecticut, to give to me unspar- |a single scout bas often resulted in | THIRD ANNIVERSARY of merchandise generally |torium there has not received much| Mrs. Lyon was a woman of sterling | o Ater the feature picture, The House et e 233.‘?’:{“:2.;‘;‘3"3 o ety g eomia have 300,000 OF AUXILIARY NO. 54. s attention at Hartford, but it is hoped | Qualities and possessed a high and |BU pon_the Sand, with Dian 5 : 2 found in a first class grocery |3t favorabio action” upon. it sy be | cheerful disposition. A loyal' friend | Sish in the leading role Mr. Sper, who 1 ™Fiie census is to be taken in cach e o oo fivs days. duthis An- | Cotertainment Program Was Previded aither il or secured’ ot some tims during tho|2nd, nelghbor and one whose devotion | hiS B2 Saitor of a meout PaBeRs by apents who will bear & caan | niversary “Week, we will ail have a by the Single Member. F store, oy vo- | Seorat st acn cr family was constant and ex- g > = ity to make the t ? Swaplary Thoughout her long T She|Eave & most interesting lecture which | eesion from e, as governor, to | blg SPportaniy 1o mEtS LS. "t | ®ollowing the Tegular meeting of Fresh stock of Ever Re tail. The schooner Beret J. of Noank|had Dbeen a frequent visitor in_this | Was illustrated by a number of slides’| ™y be like_getti v 1 F wretel Gf which 2 will appoint no man who will ex- | United States. It will e_getting | Division No. 54, A. O. H., held Thurs- Cells for Bells, Gas F Also a fourdraw Cash |yhich went ashore recentiy on Block |olty since glving up her residence |Fovery, Sf WHCR VETe laken HEUL 07| pect any reward other than the satls. | a running start down the further si¢ | oy night in Buckingha Spapiel, D’Y Flash Lights. gines, ghts. = Jsiand has been pulled off and has|here where she retained a larze cir- v = \, Register, McCaskey Book- |gmnc out or commission It hag oaon |oig of scauainiances. " siown i & biceure of s prosiamation | Sction, of fosing thag ho nae done his | 110, o uo ' P “motniain | the thira anniversary of the ordor was 1 auled out in Rogers’ basin, tai e is survive y her son, Edwi; e languages, posted the - d serve . " keeping System, Coffee Mill, |}0ic%, 008 15 oS, basin Coptain |, yon, two davghtors, Miss Caroline) German authorities in Belgium and | bis state In time of need. o Jost shean. mfi”f" ;b": "f,' i e':‘e,h'j": of & Ice Box, Horse and Team, [better weather. B Lyon and Miss Harfiet L. Lyon of | which was secared by Mr. Sper and| A list of auestions to be asked every TR o NS TONS, gocial and entartainment. ‘hat wes ea- S ASTITETE @fr\ 5 New Haven, and a son, Henry Lyo: this country at the risk of | male resident above 18 years of ¥ mer- 4 b Ford Delivery Car, Comput-| Norwlch cotiagers on Fishers Is- | of Glastonmirs, Sho aso teages imo |Bis 1S A Passport fssued to Jr. | the answers to Which shoud, ar this | T gacnt Of the Bov Scouts of Amer- |invited sueats ar ol o nate mom- @ by p oy 1and o} resver T learn of tha"sud- | brothers. Henry F. Palmer of this city |Sper by the ‘German authorities and | crisis, be in the possession 'of the| Sailowing the reading of the address [ Haon Wi Provided by T o e min- " ing Scales and many other |don aeath Taesday of Mrs. Mary Gal- |and Edwin L. Palmer, who lives in |Which allowed him entrance in four |state, has been prepared and submit- % intea | e e A e e i : articles. 2 vin imother of Rev. John J. Galvin, |the west, and two sistérs, 3Miss Saran [of the largest cities of war-ridden|ted fo the governmert officlals for ap- O bait. oath Twhiar hot | Tk SO M. EeY R e bt 129 Main St., Norwich, Co i rector of the Catholic church there: | H. Palmer of ‘his city and Mrs, Julia um, was also shown on the screen. | Proval or corsection. tedge. E - 2 Everything at cost and for | "R, il Bo held In New om 4. o e Newma 1 Conclubing i focturs s SpSEwD | Tt ds orpectenthat these bianks i |0 (O OT YR 2 DAL | ¥ { aoek, (e L OFC ShaeleS o Sk - omas Newman. e R e n ess, | be ready for distribution early in the | ANNUAL MEETING OF Calling, Caroline, Miss _Margaret here were five cars om exl the audience with a dramatic | coming week. eKarns; song, Yaaka Hula Hicky Dula, as attractively decorated During the past few days of cold |, pomas Newman died in Hartford {appeal for a well equipped and well- ANSFIELD CENTER LIBRARY Satr the ces bataract Tritl Thursday. He was formerly a resi- . It will be the duty of each agent I{ M R chiorus; solo, Some Are More Lone- and fur troes from t n Mystic and armed America. If we wish to escape | shall appoint to thoroughly ecanvass some Than You, Miss Margaret Dingi- | duldig estate greenhouses. Mason's Is gent of New London, but has made his and 4 i AlMlE GORDON 8 Jamnd have froen VoL 15%|home i the Capital City for many | Sng ‘Baers the agony of a se:- | the district assigned to him and to|George H. Allen Elected President for |ToV ! mhere's a Little Bit of Bad | Telllng of the merits of the M that the island residents are pean strugt et Ui P Soudrntn g oty jests. Ho ip urvived by @ widow, g:f;‘,;‘:mm sle, he said, we ::-g‘:en:;ohfiomthe‘blnnh filled in by Ensuing Year. in Every Good Little Girl, chorus; [cars was A I Brown, wh other, TS, niel 'ewmas of = sident above 18 ars e Z it fr the factory. Of the Mit through the ice for the Da n, Young Sper claims to have had a|age. 70858 of| e annual mesting of the Mansfiela | S50, Ireland Must Be Hoavey, Mine | o O oot weoe ity Ty v ‘Blacknall street, New London, and e winter. ) personnel interview with the kaiser in | ““An office in the Connecticut Mutual | Center Library Aseociation was held three brothers, Daniel, John H. and ly H - | ster, Big Six touring car an: It 15 only about elght weeks to the | James Newman, of New London, and | e reihey oitroctimms or hojoent. | building, No. 36 Pearl street, Hartforq, | recently. The following ofcers were Do L mow Thne. Sisinotios, | Bix touring car, and tHe annusl ‘Conference of the . Southern | & sister, Mrs. Jullan D. Moran, of New | tnoimge o comeny S Soter e Seri® | to be kiown as the bureau of military | clected: President, George It AWen: land Come Back to Erin, by the entire | tractive to those Who vixi . - room. . - elaon of New England Methodist church and | London, formerly of this city. ny Schemes, an ndevi census, has been opened. All matters | Vice president, Altred Aden: WeASWED | troupe. 3 samtoga Remm churches in the Norwich district are Mrs. Jane Winthrop Chester. B ooy Lol o Bertaining to the census will be han- |A- W. Juche B e’ ists| The youns ladies were dressed in|factory was ajso Drescit y making up their benevolent collec-| Word has been received that Mrs. |tlled Twenty. Miles from Nowhers. | fo 4 fiwoust this oos and your reply | & Bz WITACS commictse, Rev. B, P. | DAty costumes of differsnt vesistion: . T and ons 373, Ctherwise completing the| Jano Winthrop Chester, widow of Col |[Harry Mason and company present D e i be adiressed to St | } vor, Georgw L. James; chairman so- | The euds wers taken care of by Sise B ward W Jewett, who b work 2 George . Chester, dled at her homs in |5 comedy sketch entitled Getting the P csted in me by | SITT ormi 'G. H._Allen; of]dary-Thompson and Miss Msrgaret ihe Tire Shop, Wi QUICK LUNCH Hobron Congrogationai ehyrch may | 537 Mateq, T Puctasy, ey Sher? | Mones, © ol atoanens mendened, ] cat nen | S Sommities, Mios Biie sarih, | Kesing, Jliae Xatherine Surphy whe | (Piencnfivdel nd it er was about 85 years old. She was| At every performance Manager Al|may be in the office not later tham| Lhe treasurer reported the expenses| Uy "cnorus comprisod Miss Mary |salesroom will be open dall celebrate the founding of the first JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. | Missionary socicty that wes organiced (ani” of Jomn Winihrop, bet Sived-in |foreen and tho audience stand whils | Mond3y, Fb, 12 the names of men in |6 St ' Sohace he year 1916 $181.- | 1o CLs o Margaret eiarns, Marsarer s the use Asa . = who wi undes J a Brenop lane 100 semes ase. e seoms | Elorida the greater part of her lifs, |the orchestra plays the Star Spangied | Jou 4 selectman, the taking of tnis | Fourth of July celebration netted the Reons Marphy. Margace: Petier: r. J INC Dr. J. M. KIN Scasonable Delicasies are found on Col, Geo, . George F. Chester was Banner. This patriotic innovation has | Sov rary our Bill of Fare all the year round.|WCl Tecice the aucstion after the|in the confederate army. @ colonel |y gen in vogue for several days past | Cmils, SRR Ubrary 828, argost clrcuiation in the | 5on, Margaret Shannon, Mary Tighe, T e ket R - e i, |SS vt o T Tk P | it S shove b etz by | ST S eyl (it | Eads B S e S pes nourished. Food Served Appetizingly. | Referring to the exhibit which con-| John Latham Main dled ab. s of your town with e e Rl o N . DEN I I ’I e & e e o 2 et o [smes i e’ Tithe of - Matligs | o Clock Thuteday soring. ot i naisg | HELD SURPRISE PARTY Siiar, and You Should select them i | CSo7h, L, Be g, 1199 TS D8] S | matried Tadicn of ihe order under ihe S CENTRAL BUILDING Browne's Lyme Plgures—many oflon Rose Hill Ledvard. Mr. Main was FOR THOMAS MANNING, | $UCh, numbers that each may have ap- | imnc*were fiction, 1316 non-fletion, | direction of the following committee Buildi 41 BROADWAY, otk G [ e o e o tEJise crsm| b (o _Tadvad Sup. 35 i, the B iy . proximately 50 residents to-call upon. | anq 479 magazines. In 1915 the li- |Mrs. Mary Brewer, Mrs. Nellle Fita- May Building “fiss Browne painis - cattlo as ean | AMain. M. Main hent the major Ly | Pleasant Evening Spent st Homie of | names, commissions covering. telr ape | Dr273; foached, 315, patron i e e e B M b P §e done only by an axtist who Is very | of hie lite in Lelbard aha when the Mr. and Mre. James Quinn. pointment will be issued and you win [ ing 91 tamilies, dn 20l T beokstakers, | In the center of the Toom on & table S HARNESS 5 n Co. o B th full printed Instruc- L amilics. Collections of books | was a birthday cake with three light- The National Acricultural Society GoaO5y e, 21st regiment, Comnecticut QT"O o e Mes. James (s Yo uscn amenik: i i paw ere went to 11 gommunities and the o4 candias, 0. Tapeessat ihs age of the DRESS pLA[TIN EXPRESS HARNESS Syt oreed that st e » T e o | S e 3200 wetonies | Desting Iosking o the - mobilization "of " the | Pioge B m Brre i G v'%:af.i‘.‘;iy°'.v‘.ni".fln;‘:"l"‘”‘mm°“ Lk v Yacelg (b wey o e Drocent Ciptaine. about 1500 volumes | ' Dancing was enfoved unttl a late [ OrdergoUER: Jfo" o HIEFETAT ) A new line at old prices. gountry's agricultural resources. The | the following ontlare . Catie itk | party was tsndered Thomas Manhine: |l ars in Sors town o o the | S ich 300 were added during the | hour. ——— Srders presuply. Shise a5 . formed & year < 3 b * = ¢ , 3 e bk G S o |22ty was fofued & year axo of Rose hill, Mrs. Herbert Richardson |, GueSts were present from New York, | commissions may be distributed, the | The following program has been | OPENING DAY OF THE A e of North Stonington, Mrs. E. W Lowa | New London, Willimantic and Taft- | inst falt ¥ g hone 1192-2 AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS. ot Agricuiture, of |of Howard, R. I, and Mrs. A. W. Fin. | ville. THCHUAE YOIy <EEpishied and the|sdopted by the Toung People’s club MAJESTIC AUTO EXCHANGE Norwich, Co ‘work entered upon forthwith. for the next half year: MnotviTle ancestry. mouth of 'Rose hill. _Th Alth: 2 ¥ 4 oo o] r. Manning was taken = 5 Ge ps and His Or- To reiterate: Your immediate duty Feb. 2 org (uller d fi_ Company's Attractive Salesroom In- Just recelved a carload of BUSI following brothers 5 R and sisters: Hor- by surprise he P NESS WAGONS at the right prices. | o rr sree Bommois & Sty 310,000 | ace” Main, Alonzo Main, Lure Main iz %o eslect ageuts as cutlined sbove|pbans _William Jamies For- | spected Yesterday by the Public. of Miisha L. Falmer, to the Memorial | yacd, nud Tl narcdsy all of Led. e TRobin- - i kot 21| vard, and Mrs. Willlam Hichmond of |, The lollowing i > The Majgestic Auto Exchange, He: | " THEL L CHAI’IAN €0. |Nev Zondon ‘on Weinesiay, — Mrs. | nori, Stopington. There are a large i (uritten coon L Bpeli ry Shannon, manager, locatsd in the : - | Palmes in memory of her hushana will | Sandchnapen o Aren and. great | 10% L O amma's. Baby 75 Lanphear, Mild Hor- | Majestic bulding,*ws thrown ‘open 2 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | ke the gift to the buiiding and im- Alpheus E. Eidred. Etnél and Minnie Bmback and sole G P o g inapection Tuirsess toom (| We will cheerfully ex- provement fund of the hospital. . d faaey danci My Mountain ‘Fannie hfll I.“ bo“ Ainheus O tes, TiENey Satites irign and Miss: Flovence Smith Govt g R o of Westerly, R. L. @led aftar & 10nE [norry s atest Song, ~Tast oo oobp iz iliness at h ‘inter. Barry's latest song, “Just to be Back | JEWETT CITY MAN A 4 I Ancidents In Society Jfig@"fi:vfi:fi? nm;t: }'(-:‘?.fl'a". mmfl GRAND SENIOR SETWARD JITN EY PLAN i I ‘Charles Ao e aaca Mlxey Coughn i - Belair dred, was born in Wes- Arthur M. Brown Appointed at the . Sunday and Martin It is a pleasing way to | Qur Improved Bronchial terly 43 years ago. At one time Mr. (= : Bidred was employed at the Westerly Closing of Masonio Grand Lodge. N Mrs. Lucius Briggs will give a the- [ POSt office gnd later was superintend- it & S e o e M 2ldred contain roo e anan whicn 1o very || buy Jewelry, Watches, will relleve Hoarseness, Loss ef Volcs, | atre party and supper this (Friday) | St of the Westerly office of the June injuri it dries 1 calp and 2 i Coughs and all Irritation of the Thrant | svening in homor Of her guest, Miss | dontial Life Insurance company. of Connecticut in e M T Ry and Diamonds. Waesterveldt. Hartford, rtetiring Qrand = Master Sawiones The best thing to use is just plain 100 A BOX AT Thomas McKenzie was given a past|Alfred Dodd. g r Yewel. mulsified cocoanut oll, for this s pure 'mEPLAUT from Mr. and Mrs. W, Snd- ' entirely greaseless. s ve - DUNN'S PHARMACY a Ty b i : i R R L “CADDENCO. | e Soaps or anyihing else all to pieces. (| Jewelers, Established 1872. 50 Main Strest. sister, Ou can get this at any drug store. ] PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING . st for months, = i By r e R g3 Mrs. Charles W. Gale has issued in- quartette g roa. : alf that is required. It makes for & parior meeting Wednes- | day evening with Miss Sbundance of * rich, creamy . lather, New Stvles By Al Ba A T L e reST 2 Fall Millinery

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