Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 14, 1917, Page 7

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i #2731 5 ; 383 h Rates ’l-h du--‘ o R R v-u-u-t‘. 88-28 Breadway llo\l page advertisement in yesterday’s Bulletin we enumerated many of the Dollar Day offerings. In addition to W 4,286,958.81 g > those mentioned yesterday there are hun- bt 8 C. R CHAMBERLAIN R. Dental Surgeon ron v ot mas r e :__u aTEeei e : | dreds of Dollar Day special valug, not ad- McGrory Building, Norwich Genn | SOVins Gh h a4 in Brook, the Interests of the city and Hull, Mo General and Special Accounts. vertised, which will be displayed on our £ ; poiy s 3 : s Y ATNEN neutralized. counters. Look for Dollar Day Tickets. American House 3 12 3045 NIPMGCK TRAIL COMMITTEE ARE PLANNING BIG ? R T gl U | 2 2 ' In order that all our patrons may have an Soecial Rates to Theatre Troupes. itnac Tnpeicane o i “-:‘:"gccc“m"r S $15,467,918.27 opportunity to share in the Doller Day Traveling Men, Ete. Predictions for : AT I NN Ay st Aere P Son of Rev. J. W. Areson Will Take inas-thi i Livedh Shetusket Strost, | 17, ising te re. tary Herbert R. Branche. vices in This Gity. : - Part in Socia) Sarvies Gont offerings this store will not be open this L Pt . iy H”co-;ml“n = "':E'"&:"{-‘.,“' ing extensive o Sss IR SISk octar servits Sontieiiied st morning until 9 o’clock. NOTICE ’ Tides. or Bonnedtiout ch-n&r Commerce i Seonginits 20 | diocese ;:rk Clonnn&ll‘:u‘t t'ls to T ‘1;‘0‘1'5 T 1| _High I Moon | as sent out for of the | paign on Tuesday . This at the eley nity school - z DEAD HORSES AND cows i fitice in thie, ity on Feb. S1a.to |1 Derhaps Blggcet atiemmpts ‘ +18.000,000.00 | Aletown: ‘on” Thursaay. ‘of this wesk |l . ONE POINT WE WOULD EMPii. . Remeved Free of Charge T e T e T matter in hand so that ¥ Doas B toecsiis iy The prosramme s anhousced s foi- ‘make an jntelligont ot ows: New Londen. Auk for Chas. | 1= —o 4153 | 103 || Lot e g services will las T T, e {7, & m.. matins and holy communion. ; s”op fl R‘ Y Wveiel’ SAMCQe 1 7 | Big ‘45 || Mor, weeks. any cottage prayer meet- = el Morning " sess 12 _o'cleck. WEST SIDE_HIDE Co. 238 o tamton on the de: ™ Ings- are now being held in different y following. Debt less cash on hand $5,763,140.19 % ®. 0. B Now Lot g parts of the city. 1788,140.12 | Speaker; Th % i = o . . x 379, lew London |13 - 2 38 ¥ THOE = 's leadership in this movement|SIEINg fund .......... 507,551.86 | snember of the Vermont State Everything will be in readiness when the : : : 2 i dgy' wris i |is Wiready seen to 4 marked degree,| er 4 “o3estenss | Education, Plainfeld, Vt.: 4 3 ; DR p TING e Xir S said one of those In Charge of the ar- et debt 98, on Lonely Pastures.” store opens this morning at 9 o’clock, and Six hours ; of DBar | rangements Tuesday night. Not only | , SPecific recsipts were as fol d_ ada . P A : Orders _taken for SHEMSTITCHING o et Sy wh 3 the | members of this church but Chris- [ AUISTODHe (hs s ncey shopping will be more convenient during and COVERED BUTTONS. R = Vet s est. prayer for a mighty manifes. | Gharter fees 1.00 ‘:é:::‘:’ :.‘.dcf-‘:::::la?‘" ey the morning than later in the day. when o PremRe’ an‘?:nnon e T e T Ty e T S Rt [ Afternoon session, 2 to 4 p. m. : p S Telaphone 11952 Ladies’ Aid of Federated Church Meet|GASOLINE MOTOR CARS £ -l What can me do tor Connecticit’ the crowd will be largest. Come in this 88 Union Strest, Norwich, Conn.| —Home and. Foreign Missionary OVER C. V. TRACKS.{ Escheated estates 11117 o, W, Ares P ongg 7o o St 2 Ks. o e W ey Glingon W. Areson, Bridgeport. 2 un fiorning expecting to find the greatest i " E 5 p. -m. (1) Infants under Four. ISR Maing: ~{ Poasibiticy ot Haurls Secvies. to MBI : B i . "Miss Mariorie Cheney. Sowtn |§ - - merchandise values ever offered on a like mantic Will Be Considered. - : Fees, executive sleréiary’ 70000 | N reator. 3 umtil 4 b, m: (1) Chil: Dr. J. M. KING The regular meeting of the Ladies’ — S 1 Fees, & 18.926.15 | qren over Four. Speaker: Mr. Spencer occasion—you will not be disappointed if . The call for the next meeting of i ind - 30.638.00 | g “Gordon, superintendent department o) PPo DEN I I 'I e afbasn Eastern Connecticut Chamber OF h of public charities, Bridgeport. Op- you come to this store. M North Main has been aate e bl < 3352252 portunity for questions and discussion st Th A - 131976374 | il be civen after each address. Building and_the reports impo; 3 - 8247876 | "4 until 5 p. m. sectional conference: len1TuWF ted. ; Clericar saliries, work AmoOng Boys and AN ‘were % 7,165.82 men's clubs. > as o large attendance at the meet- s n of hourly| . & : 1916. At 5.30 o'cloek evening pray Trommer’s 5 M e sl In the chapel BE S¢ Lyke, Siin terest cars. gvet ey the third of the Mary Fitch Page Ev Met With Mrs. Henrietta Browning. | the tracks X g ~3115,288.43 | the thind o e ot By the Rev. Loots vergreen beer The Home and Forelgn Missionary v 240,307.31 | G Washburn, D D.. rector. ;::gcnm?" ey society of the Greenevi : 2 | 2 churel adeiphia. his su ein meas Genvo cicen | mel B Soeih Cho : Rt R by R SR In; t o 3 > % > 2 4 4 of romise. Pwhias on e Satt ‘-’,-",:’.“f:‘,‘ dian associations are to be invited to ] - ' S 100.00 | O . Clinton W. Areson of Bridge- The regular b business was transacted: attend the meeting. % 4h.957.07 | POrt, who is to deliver one of the ad. |iept awax on account of the severs|io. 1915, $2143 %0; for_congts .?' papers were ; T : 24395707 Grensen at the conference i a son of Very interesting and | of armoi plate o o ur’l ml&' ans for ayearmdllcn v irch par- reports of the officers were read and 3 was_served i fe insurance ARDEN mccepted. There was a large attend- |a large ni resent. 5 R 463,200.98 ance at the meeting. 2 business hmjonll !ld to state homes The naoru were read and accepted. | tax, $226,000,000; nleritance tax A very interssting sketch of Lincoln’s | creases $22,700,00, . making a tots e was read. Mrs. William Bailey fa-$248,000,000 and & grand total vored the ladles with two very sweet W. C. T. U, MEETI! taxes and bonds of 3443, | Interesting and Profitable Session Was 1 b = their headquarters, Mrs. Arthur Wy- four | purpose of tiding the treas Hartford, The meeting was held at| Thére was a change in the teach- Railroads, street. tax on . —_—-—m————— y children as possible to | portion of the total reveniés the Guard Hotel. Mrs, William. H. |ing department of the Receipts, state police flt\end Tnm Will be a patriotic exer- | government now is payabie iv‘ufll J Dawley of this city, who is state pres- | Grammar school Monday. stock com BORN. cise and an interesting tprogramme [last month ‘of the flscal yéar, ident, also attended. .06 | FIVERMAN_ ln this city, Feb. 13. 1917. [ t5 suit all ages. The meeting adjourn- | probahly more fhan 35600,000,000 — of Mrs. Niles, formerly Miss % et . and Mrs. Harold “Liver: | (g T1 "the usual manner. revenue would, in the opimién o Miss Rosa Hiordon will take charge pavments for . 843.30 2 s S committee, be coliecied @uFing TAFTV_I.IJ.E e e o e Lo Ax on T67.953.1 Tl'lm;h'i‘t.':n'!'n';'brfih to" M. | TREASURY DEFICIT OF ine — . ax on effects . 2 3 St. John de Baptist Society Holds Its | Plunkett's place in Room No. 2. State uxe_'-! 53.92 staniey Clark Johnson. Regular Meeting—Workers’ Gonfer- “The income tax, the wmu D. B 3754 solos, entitled, Snow Flake, by Cowen: 6,000 In excess of absolute Attended State_Meeting. e o e e 1011030 s i e Tit11 ‘Gray Fiome In the ~West, by | in its report the committes sxpinin Mrs. . - N i Lohr. that the proposed authorization Wi g e S i A P S0 T s wer it Sk s L L The postponed mesting of the W- Ci| An invitation was extended to all |sue short term cértificates of | ternational Order of the Kings| 20 9ealing With thie subj Public ~service corpora- P g Pt g triends of the L. T. L. to attend their | ednees up to $500,000,000 is for 18 FORECAST | manutacturers (ax, and the &xe8 cold, i 01 those present d mn,nu— e Ed 145,87 Ray. J. W.. Areson " of ashington pmflublc ‘meeting. The services open- |ing a total o h-u.p o5 ics 0 ‘i Soma” ana whiond. | Tartvitie Co church met “ street, this city. €4 with singing Love Divine. By new taxation: an excess prof ance at Congregational Chureh— weppings el et e o ARRIED, e |1n Revert Submittad by the Sanate|Fute of sach year tha. repire Men’s League Meeting—Notes. ¥ Stock tax, non-resident . 25215187 R AN g Tl o o i Finance_Committe iThis is pract ;;lxy';: much = o The roeiler mesting of LUnon de | rifal essaing 1 3. soloo Bor D eatton ot o o e | e EE U T Sl et .0 U T A S S O o Tefifern:::fraedmm“:::fl:ec:}lu ana B ontr wel TIlbd by A ‘Jauth: | ime been more auspicious for such a | T ot AShE of the R S11.020.002.54 o A B Gwendolyn Bowell o Boiiney mme e(t:tezodr‘eyrmr‘fimn‘a"xn:":;m treasury may need these certificate L g the regular routine of business was|ier; the father bf the groom and Jo- 7 The net debt . Y. the administration revenue bill be | indebtedness to tide it over 3 2, seph - Couture, the brother-in-law of Dl & RS @ kY thorize # bond issue of | ‘The bill probably will ‘be teeubiea, "0 ,,’mu,, Le - The reports of the offi- |t G, St wwve of et iarty 1916, was 8,255,688.33 e -lu'n Ty & bond. b uvd | uB in the senate Fiday %’ preventi: Rota. Fionss: . The bride was handsomely gowned. | e PRUS "’n,”mm"m,, have lost their|Showing the gain for TTTOX In Fbrt Plerce, Fia, Feb, 13 that the suthorization of the certlf e 18-1 fi = 4 and 12 Many Telatives and friends attendéd The very atmosphere is| 1918 - - .$3,864,414.27 e Cook, ‘widow of ‘Guy. a&t'u -of indebtedness be made $50 The Chilean government wil s uiside calls made after: 7| bership were received. :}“’,;;"{,';;:?.‘;::f:‘:‘;’;‘:;m Dotsesre. Button 080,000 instead of $300,000.500 an_agent to study the papecs e W7 g e L R = = endation’ for, increases n v the Unm e aen The saying “You cant tell what is | REV. DANIEL MULLEN ASSEMBLY, | Votice of fu eral hereatter. 6 récoinm industry and processes in th : o vised treasury estimates ¥ Rev. Joseph H. Selden D. D., t» Speak | " Both the bride and groom were born uonln. was never more true, i WATERS—In Westerly, R I, Feb. 13, |18 Wf.‘n‘;’e T o the bt | States and Canada. than ‘The theory that science | Meml 1917, Henry D. Water: submitt congre: the Taftvlle{in Canada and have lived in leu mphuuo S 'zvn Bogimiiosd bers Heard Interesting Address | xoiies of fuseral nhereatier. ,...ga the houu, placing the fed . D.S. MARSH regul B A o G B i L is alrcady cxpioded. Ene ¢ by New London Physician. CLARM—In Bosrah. Feb. 11, 1817, Bes- | governments expenditures (or the fis ASK FOR and GET E arpenter wi a1 Vear 5 ening. Rev, J Phir . The bride 1= the daughter of D e oW the UM’ Rev. Danie Mullen assembly, fourth | _ Clark. aed 13 véa committee estimates that to meet this [ P‘m . John B. and Genevieve Brunelle La- of this theory and now men are| gogree, K. of ., held their regular | Funeral from her late home In Bosrah | torl and ROVIde 4. working balance, | os hief speaker of S, T S (gi aud & favorite with her many | tUFIng to Jesus Christ as the only | meeting 1n the K. of C. rooms on Sun- | W4angsday morning, Feb. 14, at 11|ihe amount which must Yo rateed by - day afternoo bsence - oA bonds and new revégue legislation is Player:PlllISs' - - |sc.siitvin opm masst s tecr SaminaneRebsiopn B o 3 Linden it nis simser | 27 ST 100G e e [ sARERR —n s citr o, an gy | BEEROG TN " LR S e oo THE ORIGINAL o gk g She - 52 faithful wes to raise as follows: : 3 Sddress a socia) evening Wil bs en: | aas Unpioncied Heart rectory ol Suns i B i s e e S . CGiouara 'of New London gave ru.:unl gt E'om'u o bond {ssuge> for 'expenditures MALTED MILK Victor Vickgolas |t st i werics Peeaani 'y Gotherine Fanker Ofiwho have worked with him in other |37 iRterssting talk op Pllgrimage to| ‘Georse = Ahager. "“;"“" g i e A e iaetion 191 Ghesp substitutes cost WOU. sams peien. ersailles and £ e | S dnesda l(t.rnnon Feb. ”l $162,418,000; for econ- out and refreshments will be served.|mafeville. The wi Camires |of}cities. He has been “Milly” Sunday's|St- Anne de Beapre o g ; 2% ON EASY TERMS % assistant for a number of years of Alaskan rallway to June d M Ald M t!\-fl of > ¢ Workers? Conference Mests: /g o M‘;‘:"‘.’M her mata | @na- understands thoroughly how to |SCHOOBHOUSE BURNED Sunlight Building, Marsh Bu. The Workers' conference of the, B e i e e e e e e eunid, AT BROCKTON, MASS. 46 Franidin Street, 230 State design. TZQ married couple will Hve n: and y R a ¢ - Nerwich e, o e Bustaces eoporionsoinaly | One Hundred and Fifty Children ; e o o e B ey n one of Is g Marched Out in Orderly Fashion. NOSE CLOGGED FROM e St Cers. :-"3-: bride was born in o a.nlondld ‘a‘u'm.—y i vital ':?t&’. Brockton, Mass. Feb. 15._One hun_ o ’ CATAII'IH Banker and %bfi m.--- o Much. . ASeded drod #nd children marched e : Hack, jon today following the dn 7 RO » . ‘with - Cream In_Nostrils To s moue e ometias " Tarse - Up Air Passeges. Sacred on: and FOR TCOAY All Our Very Best COATS are $10 only NEXT BEST $5 SUITS $5, $10 and $15, values to $30 DON'T MISS THE CHANCE ADAMS TAVERJ\ B ‘*‘w $ Middics, Petticoats, Children’s Bath Robss, Under. p-!-un-zw wear, House Dresses, Etc., 2 for $1.00. 2 %"‘E GAGER ——Eeeraes e BISURATL] XN TIST] sovasiimiio o o Our $ Rack has many good things to pick from— $1 each. . 'lh Ladies’ Spec:alty Store : W--OI&S‘H.,N«NH

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