Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1917, Page 7

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PN S 2 ; A e slepaponpningl| B Y SETH N. TAYLOR ¥ y R e HIG X ) jills that b ——ee—— e e i oond A7 11 NORWIGH AND. NEW VoRk DAVIO H. WILSON ' - 2 - 3 : 3 Those who . patronize us are well |} - m’ Norwiel: Tussdava Thurs 4 The pressure continuea abnormaty | x 3 - . nourished. - Food Served Appetizingly. || 9055, Dungars = S B 8 Main St. - e . e isan] Open S A. M.t 12 P. M. Pler, East River, foot Besewrits | 5 3 = : . : ; WAY, Norwich, Conn. ¢ - e Indications aso that yis: weather 3 3 RSt Siencig Yave: k g Ky —om 41 BHOADWA o £id DR. A. J. SINAY m:’e;:.:‘ "?‘&t TRy s K out | cerning, % Fal college; author sa?u‘.l?'{m“% .M. & J. P. SWAHN B T TR i vt , oA o Steegpe | BRI Tailors 6. ) 1.26—F. V. KNOUSE, "Agont—$1.35 | - will be a further rise Wedn face in agony and spoil f.coms 18-19 Alics Building, Nerwieh | the Atlantic states. your beadty bat Mt~ Fhome 1173-3 Forecast. - = ‘School: Lifcoln's = : T ottt o et & Lt | Foankiin Square, 287 Main Street New England and Eastern New & ;| Ocean, apply a few Telephone 551-12 York: Falr with slowly rising temper- ts _ Line utm your tender, i1 THE DEL<HOFF |:ir mescy: Wetnestay wir. and oy 3 i Tosas warmer. 3 Fishkin: song, Star soreness disappears and shortly you Plan Observations in Narwich. rg _ Speech, s > im; comcerning Inspection of dal-|will find the corn or callus so shriv- E.ropean The following records reported trom | Kel = 2 e Tf-f" o e o s led and loose that you can ft it oft Rates 78 cents mer day and wa | Sevim's pharmacy, show the chanses [butes to Lincoln, 3 3 Death : HAYES BROTHERS. in temperature and the barometric| When Lincoln olu t-hinel‘t:.m You get 114 of a hard THE PIANO TUNER changes Monday: mussen; What Lincoin Did, 1¢ puptis: egarding appropriations Teischone 1222 88-28 Broadwav Ther, Bar. | song, Battle Hymn of the ‘tuberculosis | toes, as well as hardened ' calluses 27 UNION STREET 7 a e eoes 4 80.42 recitation from Lowell's Com T comm! without suffering one particle. You |l ,Phone 1414-2 Norwioh, Cenn. 12 m 12 3044 | memoration od'lh Alvert Quintilian; 2 ::;1 no pain or rritation while appiy- 2 = e .. s .. 10 30.42 | recitation, Lincoln, Paul 3 ‘board e or . It DR. C. R CHAMBERLAW | .55 5i oveic & T s TR0 e B e T R - il TSI S0 Por e Comparisons. A % X ‘Wednesday—] Memorial hospital | Tty Dental Surgeon Predictiong for MonBhy: Fair and | e Bigime mvhie Brm ot i s R G M ok ew Lol SkiSury Rbepies]. Dop TAFTVILLE ESHTNDE I CALL UP 734 McGrory Building. Norwich, Gon: |SCHEWHRL cCldet, . o predictea. |PuDlc: reading s Thursday—Appropriations for the L - Ghester Barnes Reported to Be Resting 2 > e S Backus hospital, Norwich: Johnson | Ponemah Council Holds Regufar Meet- | Comfortgbly—Carl Brend on Way to |} With or Without Gas Attach- Sun, Meocw aud_Tides. etta Bendett: song, Old Bladk. Joe, | States, school; Lincoln B Sotestis hapoltas . Wiiiantis, | - in Tn Parish Hall—Banquet of Olé| -Fleride-rNetes. oy S ) - ) Sun i_High || Moon | school: Lincoin’s Words, 18 pupils: e e e mAntic: | © Whist Club in St. Louis Hall— g and ECONOMICAL— American House ' Rises™} “sots. || Watar. || Mises | Gotryabirg Address, school: in s pital. Campfive Organized by Girta of the| Chester Barnes is reported as being Bay T & m T p m I & m [ o m. |exercise, 26 puplls: 'reading, O, Cap- Sanis. Taftsille Compreoational Chumsho | comfortable aftér the severe accident ! tain! My Captain! Frank Bush; Anec- | Carth ‘Wednesday—Regulating the sale of ¢ Strgrgalioes i on Saturday afterndon. Mr. Barnes ol Srecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, T 5.1 1.08 11.07 | gotes of Lincoln, four read- " . P fal 3 g school. - securities; concerning investments by ersonals and Notes. i Traveling Men, Ete. RS Y !”‘55“5‘ Sresigents, | Ruth Waet Town: Othiak: Behool savings banks in facm loan bonds is- | : o ":‘“_"“:Y the automobile owned |§ o gurnish Repairs for all makes “itvery Conneetion, _ Shetucket Strest, ol B RT rree e a ay e Peime ateae B0 o Ll el R ] S i B AR R o gl il e Ahiond o anges | FARREL & SAND<ndON, Prese 523 “ 843 || 329|lute to the flag, school; reading, ShiP|pupils of the two upper rooms gath- |concerning the appointment of a bank | ernoon’ in Parish hall with a _1ar8e|nue a¢ the point near the Billings | 3 .40 | 524 §43 I ¥33/0r"° State, Barl Whitehead: - sons: | ered In the semior room for exersises | commissioner and abolishing the office | number in attendance. Grank Knight b A J Whole & C NOTICE Six hours afier high water It Ia low | America, school. ;| Monday_afternoon. The "descrintior |of bullding and loan commissioner. | V. P. A. Quinn presided and the reg-|5ioFe the automobile was coming tow o Jo y i ide. which 18 followsd by A00d tide. Grade 7, Elizabeth Beckley, teacher: |of the signing of the Emancipation Citles: and’ Borowghe, ular routine of business was trans- | ! 6 ¢ty and i¢ atruck him _and 12 FERRY STREET DEAD HORSES AND COWS Song. America, school: reading, The|Proclamation was most intcresting, . acted. The reports of the seeretary | t0ssed him to one side of the road. He | Removed Free of Charge Boyhood of Lincoln, Harold Suliivan; |alse Lineoln's views of slavery in 1861 | Tuesday—Devoted wholly to matters | and treasurer were read and acoepted. rendered unconscious and was GREmEVILLE recitation, Our Lincoln, Alto Howard: | gnd his changed views a year and jCOBCerning the city of Waterbury. The committee in charge of the annual fately taken to the Backus hos- — Ii 1626 New London. Ask for Chas. reading, Lincoln's Early Manhood, |one-half "®“The copy of the Nor- | Wednesday—Maiters pertaining to| pa)l reported g0od progress and they | Pital, but was later taken to his home ’ ter. Reverse charge. Lincoln Day Exercises at Greeneville | Mary Banas: reading. President Lin- |wich Biflletin of APl 15 1463, vel. | Ridgeield and, West Hartford. will start decorating soon. Several ap- | on, Hamilton avenue. He suttered a| Dohert J, Cochrans T a WEST SIDE HID: co. Grammar _ School —Mighty Five | coln, Madeline LaBoune; recltation. | low with age. was shown and accounts e, Cencetning Bristel. plications for membership were receiv- :“’u‘fl Jaw "“; s Th At heyines " Box 379, ew London mes—Notes. Lincoln, Main, | reaq from it of assassination an ury and A S bou body. Mr. s 76, TemimE i ‘s)upheg’ o'HluArxn 't-ll,e u&m-w rhfmn:-d lu e sl ¢ Lincoln. a - // ""w‘l.‘.fm':k"“s‘ f the East Sid PI-UM"“':‘" :'I'm':o;"fimfl uro, muel lofsin, 3 ictures of col an ursday— E ueted i rown of e East, Side < Lincoln Day exerclses were held in|p il “\cBurney, William Goldstein, | patrigtic smblems, were reminders of | the mrosy paiih jthe cxception of Bann i O fiauip. Holl: attended the funeral of his father on | Washington Sq. Washingten Bullding p the Greeneville Grammar school Mon- | Somuct Grablefoksr: recitation. Death | Dic"auy. *The patriotic mongs — were | Dnt m oo, ot LY e for relmburse. | | The Old Whist club of this place held | Siiiasy. Nerwich, Conn, P day afternoon. The grades all assem- | of Lingeln, Carrie Main; reading, Lin-|heartily sung and were most illus- Saturday > 2 recitation, Lincol = nd_of Carter avenue is orders nnzgtsly g“m'na - triotic program was carried out bY|gregs, school; reading, A Story ofLin-{" Grades 5, 6, 7, 8, Isabel T. Service, o (E:dlmltlo.m menu. Fn(“owin‘nthe mfi;fl en- | spending his vacation in Florida. He Phone 581 4 the scholars. The follows: | coln, Margaret Driscoll; Salute to the|principal: Song, Columbia, the Gem esday — Concerning esupport of | tertainment was enjoyed wi ‘was}ig at present in Crystal Springs, which . ephone 1182-2 Song, Columbia, the of the|flag. school; song, The Star Spangled |of the Ocean: Patriotism, Sir Walter | Public schools; concerning heaith of | follewed by dancing. ~ All voted this|is 36 miles from Tampa. He reporte €8 Union Street, Morwich, Conn. | Gcean, all grades; recitation, Lincoln’s | Banner, school. s Scott, Wallace Harbeck; sons, Battic | School children. banguet ome of the most successfull that it ie very cold and there are MODERN Pwmmfi e Birthday, Herbert MoNeely: recita-| Grades I and I, Miss Wilson and|Hymn of the Republic: Preamble 1> | Wednesday—Enforcement of law re-[in the history of the club. heavy frosts. Mrs. Brend has received tion, The Psalm of Life, Dorothy Hei | Miss Strahad, teachers: Song. There |snt Constitution, Drexel Haona: sons, |1ating to the employment of children; at & box of oranges and cocoanuts which | il (o ek r.J M NG bel:’ reading, Abraham Lincoln, Hugh | Are Many Flags, grades I and II; reel- Star Spangied Banner: Old Iron. | school attendance; enforcement of laws Campfire Club Organized. he picked himself. s ssen jorn _ heuss ae Y . 4 worth; song, Boy Scout March, |tation, What I Know About Lincoln, Percy Miner; Warren's Address, | Felating to the attendance of children| The young girls of the Taftville Con- st s electricity is to lighting, We gusres . seventh and eighth grades: reading, | Kenneth Morrill; recitation, Life of| Robert Avery: song The Battle Crv of |at school and their employment in | gregational church around the age of noreless af Sohesi. tes the very best PLUMBING WONY I)EN I I C"I Bovhood of Lincoin, Gertrude Topliff; | Lincoin, ten children of grade 1 song, | Freedom: Our Flas (Drake) rades|certain establishments; the training of | tweive met Monday evening for~ the| On sccount of losing so much time| by expert werkmen et the faries = P recitation, yCaptain, My Captain! | Three Little Sisters, grades I and II: | 5 and 6; Lincoin, Wallace Harbeck: | teachers In industrial arts; concerning | purpose of organizing another Camp.|at the beginning of the school term | ,fc..” == eighth grade; recitation, Lincoln's|recitation, Qur Pattern, Grace Corey; |song, Just Before the Battle, Mother: | the fund devised by Elisha Miller, late | fire club in the church. Miss Ida Lil- | this vear, it was decided to keep| ™" 0 o0 " May Bmldm. Birthday, Janic Theve; song, Just Be- | song, Flag of the Free, grade I: reci- | The Emancipation Proclamation, by |of Lyme, deceased, for school pur-|libridge was chosen leader of the new | #chool on Linc: birthday. The * plans and prices. SARITUWF Iorefl the tf'&me'r ld“x',}n"f;b hse;ehnl‘h :izuon,t'l‘ho dstolry nrgl..lun'«jgl:‘ ’:‘? g-l:- wmen:z:?; -or;‘:.p ’VVA:: ’!I:’en’t’l‘l;x Tgn.mt: m;:»‘ :-a‘;:;%:‘r;: m‘:u‘flufi';o'cfi' (?zlnpfire organiudllr)n. About fifteen 'B":gi §§h§°&.'§"’é' Dfl\'a a:flh ;m grade; reci ion, Tad in ., yl- | dren of grade 7 re . 3 ly . a) ) w '~ | girls were enrolled. . €. Donovan, had a . 5 e Gichrist _recitation, Lincoln, | james Casey: sons, Tramp, Tramp,|Vergason: The Blue and the Gruy,|lese; establishing scholarshipe for stu- e DR very Interesting program for this oc- | [ F TOMPKIN lanche Smigiel; recitation, am | grade IT; recitation, Our Flag, three|grades 5 and 6; song, Tramp! Tramp! |dents at Connecticut Agricultural col- i G 3 casion. 1t was as follows: Salute to[Je . Trommer 8 Lincoln, Bunice Taft: song, Tenting | sials of srade I. recitation. Crowning | Framp!: Gettysburs. ‘Speect grades B, | lege. Exercises at Grammar Sohool. the Fiag, school: medley, Patriotic 2 Tonight, eighth grade: recitation, Lin- coln, three girls of grade II: e ey oty *Walt] = Thumdsy—Fhysical traising fo pub. The pupils of the Weduonnoc Gram- | Airs, school; Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad- 67 West Main Street EVCI’ reen Beer coln’s Gettysburs Address, seventhl| Yankee Doodle, grade I: song, Our|Whitman), Lewis Irish, Charles Zu-|lic schools: physical training and the | JI9F S€R°% =0 ! 5, - dress, Albert Bourne; Essay on Life of - = g and eighth grades; reading, The Per-| Nation's Flag, grade H: America, and | kowsky, Herbert Larkham; sons, |maintenance of summer ps; con- cioe By by 24t g P"w' Liicoin, Mildred Peckham; Lincoln and REAL GFR¥» ER fect Tribute, Mr. McNamara; sons, | Salute to the Flag, grades I and IL America; salute to the flag. cerning vocational education; ~trade | §TomMeS appropriate to, the Hferon | Douglas as Rivals, Althea Lewis; The ia,on dmeght o Star Spangled Banner, Salute to the schools: the transportation of school o erent | Death of Lincoln, Rowiand Denison: ' e s ! 1BiTion | SEVERAL INDUCED TO it Aol act P Dures: Anecdotes ot Tueorn, Catbery WILL PRESENT PROHIBI ay—Amending an c oncern- urner; Anecdotes of Lincoln, Cather- i 3 e B reiemtian 6 cosuin iy | Healing and Plumbing Looking for Games. ing the maintenance of normal schools; Not The Mighty, Five basketball ~team PETITION 1A SENATE TAKE OUT PAPERS. | (18 ‘of i lihmient of 4 siate aorenai| Willlam Miller of Wew London was | Captatn: schecr. and at th elsing school in the town of Naugatuck: |the guest of relatives in town over the | America was sung by the schodl. 92 anl(l'm %‘ H. JACKEL % CO. under the management of Benjamin|ynited States Senator MolLean Sends | Naturalization Committee of Y. M. H.| D . S 0ol certificates; ‘the employment of | week end. George Clemens was flag bearer. DIAMONDS waitiaf to. hea Trom tome of the fast Answer to S. Howard Mead. A. Makes Gratifying Report- - |children. < 141 llis £ Brunelle of Mulberry street amateur teams In eastern Connecticut. xcise. The pool match between the Hill-|is able to be about his work again, They would Iike to hear Feom . Whe |, S. Howard Mead has received the]- One application for membership was | <yeanesday—Concerning purchase of | Tops and the Has-Bens resulted in a feeling not much the worse for his ac- | [| [REDIN cAsT'"as Jewett City second team the Y. M. H. | following letter from United States,received at the regular meeting of the | ;00" Conce o ole of intoxicating | 230 to 176 victory for the Hill-Tops. | cident. d the Taftville second or the De- | Senator George P. McLean in reply to| Y. M. H. A, held Sunday evening wWith | jiguor: sale of Ii b — John Hoskins of Lyme is visiting WATCH BRACELETS, |2 s e e the - tolesram: sent him . immediately | President Benjamin Weinstein in-the [[ONCT =ale of Vauor b ArusBists: | . workers conference of the Taft- | Mr. and Mrs Thomas Duane of No. § SPANISHED PRONCTEY PEND, m after the prohibition meeting held Inchair. The naturalization committee, |, jicence ballots; concerning gifts of | Ville Congregational church will hold | Carter avenue. Month’s Mind Mass. L e of which A. Curland is chairman, re- | in¢oxicating liquors to inffuence elec- | their regular meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. Brond- Entectahis mE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (41 ] . Mr. S. Howard Mead; Norwich, Conn.: | ported that several have been induced | {fegns BROOCHES, There will be a month's mind mass| " My Dear Mr. Mead: I have the pe- | to take out citizenship papers. omnin pcerning sale of llauors 10| . (or Gauchier of Providence street! On Sunday night Mrs. Brend of Car- No. 1] to 25'Ferry Strest Saturday morning in St = Mary's|tition of citizens of the town of Nor-| BN Aurnow, chairman of fhe dra- [““Ty.r 00" o rning sale of spirit- | has returned to New London after |ter avenue entertained about 25 of her BRACELETS, RINGS church for the repose of the soul of | wich favorin = national prohibition and | matic commitfee, reported that a pla: : P 5 the week end with his par- |friends. Lunch and lemonade was P Mrs. Katherine McDade. Shall bo glad to present the same In |let will be given in the early part of R Ing sl o s o g ’ PAT" | served and everyone had a very pleas- of every descriction, e the senate at an early date. I will say | March. David Mitzeune and Sau| "7, "0 CEOR 0 O70RER TOF HANOTs gt e s Wuslc wad- saoysfcon SHe Notes. in reply that I fully realize the im- |Goldberg were appointed a committee | {1, "5r{‘op®s (oWns: amending chap- plano and selections given on the Vic- The Ladies’ Aid society of $he Fed- | Portance of the question involved and |for tag day, and several have volun-|cerning’ remonstrance to granting of MARRIED. e 2 erated church will meet this (Tues. |shall give the same my consclentious | teered their services for tag day license. SOUTER_KENDALL—In Baltic, Feb. day) afternoon at the home of Mrs. |consideration. If we cannot agree as| Abraham Levine was appointed di- Fish and Game. 10, 1917, by Rev. Charles Sml v t] < . Elmer Mulkin on North Main street. |to Wwavs a.;?l;n:;n:flsw:v&.?o .:en:n;f rectof of the educational committee. | TARE i e Milton Souter of Hamover and tmd 'l'o S'l'ol) BAD COUGH vt A R e, e g - EXECUTIVE MEETING OF ing the licensing of hunters; concern. o » . C. A With besb, wisheus.T-amm SUNDAY SCHOOL AS®N, | 28, the licensing of fshermen; con- DIED a c HAVE ERECTED AERIAL. Sincerely yours, ¥ T RnIne comteing AneS: foncerning | CLARK—In Bozrah, Feb. 11, 1917, Bm- | S0OTHE DRY, TRRITATED, THROAT 2 b Z fishing; concerning fishing through the - Sordion aid Risiotng b ottt Wi GEORGE P. WLEAN. |Rev. Arthur Verley Presided in the |ice. Y, 2 Carpenter wife of Henry L.| "wirm PARMINT SYRUP—SAYS o SCECRTE W " # ' Installed at Club Room, UNION LYCEUM Absence of President Culver. Finance, - Fonaiy £5%0 nor’iate home 1 Bogran| THIS _oin-rAsmionmD covam || Wouldwt yeu like to find & mise pool to paddle in? = s e a e W Tuesday—Concerning taxation: ex- Wednesday morning, Feb. 14, at 11 MEDICINE IS THE BEST. OR. SHAHAN, Specialist| Th wireiess club of th- <. M, C. A.|Interesting Program Carried Out af regular emption from taxation; exemption [ OClock. T told that the old-time reme-(§ That's the way our Magasine diseases of the BI04 and Stomach. | have erected their aer’ . wires on the| Grace. Memos Baptist Church. from taxation of property of Knights | SHAFFER—In this o w3 Jies best and invarlably .contain |} counter appeals t customers. Bty tRerapy Yor Rhoumutiz New: | Y. 31, C A bullding and have e o o of Columbus; also many matters cons | Sareh : _-;p,u_;flfig__ e Norman J. | lsse Basgntul yet'betier medicine than |§ Counter appeals to our s uperculosis, Anemia. Skih and|stalled sending and receiving appara- | The Union Lyceum met Sunday af- cerning the city of Waterbury. a T the hiome of her ses i Get some of our Litersry Spesial Kidney troubles. “Conveational of pre- | tus o thelr un tooms ternoon at the Grace Memoral Be Wednesday — Matters _relating to| " Geotge . Shatter. 30 Maple streot; | ol fashioned recipe; which 15 wilck || ties and. “feather your mestr of scription treatment for the Stomach. Easy prevention of Tvphold. Hours sence of the president, Courtland E.|Stamford, Norwalk, Hartford, Bridge.| Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14, at 3 ing, will be welcomed by many, as Sonelfsring Be s of the seriabftist church when & very intscesting |Tle. “ef Guie Ferry, Mev. Arthur| s W g authorizing the| o'clock. “te ‘be a regular epidemic knowledge. 10-11 & m. 2 d 7~ . vel satisfact rogram, v] NoGutside calls made" u‘t’:': "% obtatned. D e snm:klng nnv:lmx;‘\lxsi ‘“fl’&m’:;"é“{' town of Sprague to issue bonds. BUTTON—In - Hanover, Feb. 11, 1817, | of coughs at the present time. Secure - Communication has been carried on | Miss Idella Scott presided and t‘l’:e Thursday—Taxation of property of| GCarrie May, daughter of Mrs. Caro- “s;-:'. .u.rr_g;“f 'gj,.lk.aggflnh:;?-;lgé It’s the same at our Cigar Case— with all of the local amateurs and nu- | devotional exercises were under the souine benevolent and charitable institutions: | p i & oIV IOR Wil be. Beld 444" ¥o st & quarier pint of hot water | || the Best in the eity—a Gentleman’s merous government and commercial | direction. of the Union Lyceum choir. minority representation on boards of | T ints home. Thureday. Fob 15 ar i |And § ounces of granuiated sugar: stir || Smoke in every bex. stations have been copled. Prayer and the Scripture reading was asvpemore a0 Toards of relef; oon- | p. i Burlal T B 1ang cotaetery. | unen’ dibsolved. Take one tablespoontil e maps. The boys presented a very comical |offered by Rev. E. George Biddle, the a day. No more rackin; our time ¢ WY ST his Sy, P. 15 Witlem your whole body with a cough. C[fll‘.g Asd remenbert. our. palitiodt - d picture while on the roof, being dress- | Pastor of the McKinley Avenue &. M. Forfeited Rights. Keyser. rts will settle your difficulties in A - Miss Si X g ; Tostrila should’ open, hir passages of || P ¥ oultios in - Piatios ¢d In all sorts of clothing becavse of | E- Zlon church, = = gt fiozon Mim Bumiz Penballow of NeW| russday—Tioaring on 14 ressiutions| SLyicos ot Seass Fmeiny Paniernens | our, head "snould "icar "and *“voir | § that line. The center of interest, however, was | Charles Hall on Frg‘llerlu" Douglas; Sehh = LB L) j ociuding Nethen| st 239 u2irial in family lot. Mapie: e T T LR B T “Ie 5 P - the bo, th paper by M. Rub; X -, fttle. Eve: . Player- e {he boy on the faspole, with a derby | Pper by Miss M. Ruby Bops, o BDDING. New London. BRQOKS In Dantslson, Peb. 11, 1017, | A7 Sohetn Cotien iara B0T470: "ttt SHEA Magazine Man A visitors' night will be arranged | Carrie Robinson, on Frederick Dour- Bl g o N i it | X A O SR = ] 2 soon, ;so that all interested in- 3 a ss el on vices Wood's o - = 2 Victor Victrolas |eci/ie station. o7 | Pregerich, Bouelgsw Sret specch 1 Humane Institutions. T Gariaking rooms, Danieison, Tuesie? | mem Sorser: of Beabduy ond’ etk B e - ‘Tuesday—Amending chapter 196 of oy 5 Z _—p on Easy TEnus S Tita it el ' 2 PR e hauli & { Alkali i public_squere in Boston in honor of e i C: cut Ind: ‘yvernau lllg Buni.ght Building, in Soap . Frederick Douglas. goleal dor girle: malstiig < Bsio T Bad For the Haie ||ioniis Simii o endseed tog so- |0 e e B Y Church & Allen J|and Repair Work Chiropractic dation, Onward, Christian Soldiers, On %o Viktory, The Cloud of Fire. 2 . = JoSoap should be used very carefully. if | **Remaris on' Dougias werd made by (Continued on-Page Eight, First Col.) oF! ALL KINDS ON . & = et e e o e bfll;%?f: Deacon Dabney, Rev. Biddle and Mrs. : g 15 Main Street AUTOMOBILES, Ad"usmem $ Poos contatn (oo much il Louisa Hall Send Invitations. ack, drics the scalp, makes the Bair brittie, | or Stre il P cholr comprises Attractive tnvitations in gilt are be- d and rulns it g g R R ; ing sent out by 3. Price, com- t CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 1¢ you are sick dnd have tripd. sver: o The best. thing for steady use is ust | Kiinnie Cote; Mise Hosmis Biamie, o mander. and Georse Kampt. adjutant, S VY B P P g e : , or- poaos L o i S prasiic o1 e aiay we o most_ 15 purc and sreaseioss). mnd is bettes | S2RIst: ' GoNo, 1 GO AL R o Do obmerved (B Dmmons TRUCKS and CARTS, f0's Teiping others, why not YOUT Most Cigars Are Goodm T e Worked in Burned Piant. evening. Tho banquet s 1 Mechanicat Repaire, Painting, Trim- - 1 1) TIMMERMAN. D). € 3 THESE ARE BETTER | One or Lo teaspoonfuls will cleanse Two lau.;t Barle A. Sparks and | C at 6.3¢ o'clogk, ming, y.tg‘wn. _‘.‘mefl “Work, o Ue ly ¥e Go hair scalp thoroughly. Simply | Frederick . loyed bt Blacksmi in all branches. 3 TOM’S 1.2-.3 5¢ CIGAR molsten the hair with water and rub it |at the factory of the Union Switeh snd e " T g gy o gy el b Thayer Bldg. Rooms 230-331, Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday, 2 to § p. m. Scott & Clark Corp.| ™ 190 Frankiin st. 507 to 515 North Main St. |is' THE PLACE TO GET A NiCE a2 . . ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE T PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- Mmsausage THING IN THE MEAT LINE. VAL. LUPPERT 5 a= they camnot ; DD% lB-“JTOlIgST ey sviis DR.R.J.COLLINS w_!,'.ggcr.:‘ “::: : : Qompome S = LA TOURAINE COFFEE DENTISIF is 3 in. It mak an abupdance of rie S ‘company i : GOOD FELLOW 10¢CIGAR | ctoamy Tt Shih ine uf eanty, | sround Tust Saturasy mignt. ot 315 e - - every particle dust, jparks and Mr. Church reside in e . THOB. ._".M’*.—» ": P fandruff and excessive oil. ‘1":‘.»1- Pflt“_v‘nr':.l.z, lt;:z ‘work in the factory at Ly ey T oy i IN A FEW HOURS HENRY E. CHURCH 16 Yo can set mulsified coscanut oft |, The New Tdea club of the West Side i i rw ounese it SPPLY Yers elu Tooms of the_Salomar eio . FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE'S CoL| ember L D 5t the family for o S NSO with & Buge sEmber t ai- COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL GRIPPE MISERY. 5;3. 46 ‘Shannon Building | Au seasonable Good Things at TRER T ™ | People’s Marke M 5 — " 6 Franklin Street & HOLMS. Dentist o ] %@?fi;’" Sioral ¢ i E . . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister | saccor ihe, W hsiestoms Slgn =i 10 " Buit . + 3o - u'-“:: hat ) : A 5 ine . A s 7 luu“', B Feaaxuts e |t G R S vt | | F G GEER Famo Tuner, | oo o g 3 “mo in c fi i3 3 3 d Phone 513 Mg '“%: e ol AP 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1178 TuThS

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