Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 3, 1917, Page 13

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Rains and snows hax -’tn-t over:l:om hm A d Wholey & Co O T UDNY (I the | 55 —on. s A g . J ng leas: A} - 12 PERRY sTREET east and east. s - lm — Eastern New : Snow or rain 3 o ) | de S - . ~ o] - 3 . Repair Work 5:932%;""";.“:&* g et v e |1 Sevebis e | T SR iyt M : Robert d. Cochrane outhern 1 ; 9 v s > £ . epair W OFK |~ S S il B Bttt Sotig 42 Wit St S0 L 2 B » e ST, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington 8q.,” Washington Building Nerwich, Conn. Northern New = %2 - 7 TRy The following reco : 3 A% & Mo it g : Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Sevin’s pharmas 2 5 - 37 h ¢ - CARRIAGES, WAGORS, |5 ‘t:mpemln'e i = ob. 78, : i changes Fri sfitahont -and Dr.- < Attt bt A oo Y Mechanicdl Repairs; Painting, rmm- Preictions o 0 ol s i) (B e Barlow 8.8, “Boston ”, Central Whar!. MODERN PLUMBING Friday's weather: ‘Oceércast. S Norwich has | - Zunner .. E % ming, Upholstering end Wood Work. ; / > 5 - Boston, Mass., April 26th, 1914. | is as essential in modern houss as Blacksmithing in all_its branches. PEBRSUEE 5 % ¥ TN N 1 ‘order. 0 m 704 891; Nor “::azhmyuu.l troubled with | “electricity is to lighting, We guaran- & z A s e ion. At times, thie attacks| tes the very best PLUMBING WORK would be very severe, sccompanied by | by expert workmen at the fariest Dizziness and Violent. Headaches. T ""::: s ook medicine and laxatives the whole plans and prices. time, but as soon as I discontinued the treatment, my bowels would refuseto | J ' TOMPKINS move. Last October, I wentto Montreal and there heard of ‘Fruita-tives’. I 67 West Maip Street 4 ‘boxes. I continued using ‘Fruiff»tives; Men’s Meeting Lau d - g PamY. - ual instatiats 3.1 g et Wilmi 5 and noticed @ improvement. fing named of e s days until the twenty-four boxes were 92 Franklin Street hHo - Meafir i e Sty Carter, 'T. P. G. icleait _formi: C. W. &133ng= m o TR ;mbu- flalfi"%.':' ;‘:n;:’n”;g finished when my physical condition BB 3 ihe the proper ty b SR : § e whieh 1 fifiw erectio: “the. m’ o vw o - Chartier 3 used one box and the results were so E - : Youes. oo T. F. BURNS % tertainment - at y reduced the dose from threes church held their regular meeting Fri- . : rfect” JAS.J. ROYALL. Girl Disappears. ‘was perfect”. ek b, & for $3.50, iral size, 25| IRONl GASTINGS that I bought two dozen iy 3 Heating and Plumbing gational Church—Notds. _ - 4 , when the | whart tomorrow to take her place on Bus Ride to New London. day to.one tablel every three or four day evening withsa large number in |y March', 2, 1867 ik d o e ON EASY TEEMS 2 th Sunlight Building, Marsh Bullding, | attendance. The regular routine busts of 8.: I. W. Stedman, G.|curred in this <i ursday.. A part. deal t by Fruit-a-tives 46 Franklin Street, 230 State Street. |ness was transacted and rwufe.] Treasurer. retary; | little dn:thur ottyrn‘:nu O"Neil, who f‘::;d, o’f:,,‘,’:b”" N:w York, IR TED RNOWETIY Y Nerwich =" . New. Landon and acceiel. Tiis . nadiiastal -l i y . G. A, resides. on Roath street, overturned a ol 4 i : 3 urg. “ ’ Rostin THE VAUGHN FO £0. Senator. J. w.. f _boill upon herse! i rowster, G. Hobplt'r: Andrew | ‘abiaing ToiinE, Water upon herself. |, Personals and Notes. = Friendship. A Maehia. G. Cheplain; Luther Pel t&, Kelley fell upon the gearing of a card- | Albert Portelance s o ind recent caller | * Unclaimed Letters. enjoyed which |G, Tyler. ing machine, at the Sturtevant mill, |in New London. The list of unclaimed letters in the chibald MacDouga! e The fron steamer City of Lawrence |uptown. — The injurles ne recerved G Bk Norwich, Conn., post office for the bers. of the league. Willam IHuber | Which has just been gompiated for the | were serious, laying the cheek bone| John Leiper is spending several days| week ending March 3, 1917, is ns fol- WILLIAM C. YOUNG R rha we | Norwich and New York Transporta- o el e R o £ Chatatian Hoefer in the | lows: John W. Bates, Wilbur Booker, el overe i Plano solos. The2u- | tion Co. left Wilminston, Del, ofr Sat-| - e sl SERONRE Sho | ot 1 gt o W. A. Close, Maurice Hannifan, Mrs et viligge. White and Blue. ~ Refreshments of |urday, reaching New York on 5“5‘ o STETSON & YOUNG dwiches, llers. 2 Ry 3 - fined IR 3 ) Serveq. s crullers.and.coffee. were | " plosion. at Phoenix ‘Foundry: - | appearsd very mysteriousty oo Wog: o e O e de Wit ho oo | Bridgeport—This city has hirea 11| CARPENTER and BUILDER s Feb. 27, 8167.—About 4 o’clock Sat- | nesday night from the residence of the | vere attack of tonsilitis. school teachers from out of town since | Best work and materials at right OBITUARY. urday affernoon a piece “blew out of ! friends with whom she has been stop- last May, in a territory extending from | prices by skilied labor, the boiler at the Phoenix. foundry, |ping. . and no trace of her present| p .. .oo” ooT o U Gl Towa to Maine. A Telephone 50 West Main St ‘ipll- No. 11 t0.25 Ferry Street Mrs. Rebecca A, Jennings. which occasioned the _ mpenglon of | whereabouts has’ yet lseen discovered. Brewster will visit St. John's At her home dt 514 North' Main|oa el e | R th, on the évening af o ey e e inaonnings Pase | YO DRGANIZE BOOSTERS. .. |BiG GAIN MADE T | i tor e Purpose of connrmation. Nature Says 190 Franklin St. = e E—else—— g %cx?clgns;:fi)w];s orn in ‘L;s«; ep-ush, . SUNBEAM CHORUS. IN SEVENTEENTH WEEK s “p v ilis; iS THE PLACE TO GET A NiCE k T e BO! can remedy most and |RoaST BEEF AS WELL AS A NIC Tennings came to Norwich when 18 Two Hundred Voices Looked-For-at | The increase ovu Last Year Was €59 | sperrm—In Norwich Town, Feb. 17, help you to escape many ail- |piECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- ears of age and has resided here ever + Ainte. - She was, TaEisd on Someraber ¥*" First Rehoarsal Today, Eggs. R e o Sentin oy 13| ments, if you give me timely |THING IN.-THE MEAT LINE. 5th, 1849, to Nofman B. Clark and on o ¢ Town street. aid.” Naturall ature prefers Th tis at the First ist} In the seventeenth week of lay- Y. 2 the*80th pt October, 1876, was.married |, The "Wootngs af s Trst Bapiiat? In e ooy re sos on® 187~ | ebAULDING In Danislson. Feb. H VAL.LUPPERT 26, to Charlés W. Jennings. _ She is sur- St Sunday’s | the biggest fln in any o eek dur- 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charies vived by four daughters, Inez I. Clark, }':;,::g"},‘;t”;;‘l‘:g;’:z B P | e the paet e oy ot weele Gitr- | . fpsuiding. BEE‘ :H AM’S MARRIED. Yok & Geo, B Bliss Mrs. G. A. Ballou, Mrs. A. R. Keables E evi " | great progress and every encourage- | total of 3680 eggs, a gain of 617 over Mrs. C. 8. Twist. nine grandchildren | ment is-given to the evangelist and to | the previous week's yield and 639 esgs Alfred Richards NOTICE ftual, union aaq Detsieath ia mourned B T e nsicndamny. has Svns e ey i ohan ot ensonead| Daniel = Weaver and T aties " HSen : s R oms DEAD HORSES AND COWS by all who knew her. ever-increasing audience -night -after au;:x;: the contest. LoRTar. . 5 w:d a. m. S11[wE‘z/a. 5 p. m. RamovedrErss of Bharge - R oAbt Deople are of the -oneon that. weekly honors were about as DIED Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. o T s Entertainment joyed. the messages of. the evangelist hotly con!ested for as in the preced- Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. Call 1626 New London. Ask for Chas.| At the Greeneville ‘on., B Beier Bith, S f‘“‘wi::f:‘; ing “week... Two pens of White Leg- | GAVITT—In Stonington (Pawcatuck). - s Tel, 299 House tel. 1225 Later. Revele char .| churck- Friday uef thife was gfim‘, Tusical programs -ars. taling | horns: er;éer;d oy A. P. Robinson, Cai-| Feb, 25 1917, Willlam 4 s weSy §9fOF : ¥ |inree audience ol HEAF the" dellgnttul | 5 thishey hold on toe- peonie: Croey Yorton, N. Y., and M. J. Quackenbush, | \yen 10 South Killingly. JFeb. 22, P. O. Box: 4 “London | musical entertainment .given by the|interest and enthusiasm prevail- over Mattey, WoJ. ‘Uil for Hrat Dlace with | 71517, John W. Bixler, aged . Godman Jubliee Singers of Boston. The | the fact that many" faces are scen at | 50 ez&t each’ Alle's Reds from New: | IS17, Jobn W Bixier, aged 7} o FREDERICK T. BUNCE program consisted of plantation sengh | the church. thidt. haven't been: within | Port: R..I. were & very close second | ¥ 37 Berah C. Young. aged en e enscope = and music, James Godman playing | church walls for a long time before. | With a vield of 49 for the week while North Stonington, THE PIAND TUNER eerl'oot usage several instruments and_the musical|There is no doubt about i¥in any mind | errythought ~Farm's White Wyan-|®5ND o Narhe SO on. disks. Miss Annie Fowler was heard |but what a aweeping victory is as- | dottes from Columbia, Conn., were an| g, years and 5 months. . B in a number of pleasing contralto solos | sured. equaily close third with a yield of 48| rimeral services at Bis Iate home in 27 UNION STREET PANCAKE FLOUR and also tvo pleasing readings There | The attention of fhe boys and girls | SE6% e I o e et Bocks | - Nurte pmo;'nsg'fms,“fli:"',,3""‘5;'“‘! 0 a 1} marlne \Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. 2 were no solos by s tween the ages of 5 and 16 years in Te y 5 MAPLE SYRUP Lililan Terry. Prof. Willlam" Geary | Norwich is asuin called to-fht" fact | Riode Island Reds, owned by A B.| cemetery Mysic Teke Li% a i ssisted the singers with I# clear, | that thi: Saturda; aftern at LA TOURAINE COFFEE [Gocp voice and his impersonation of | ovelack the Booater Sunpessn shoras 1 | Temple, N. I, and Conyers Farm, of Old Black Joe. Miss Fowler Geserves |to+he organized and that 200 voices are | Creenwich, Conn., all tied for fourth —GROUCHY GROWLING GLOOM— looms up - in the offing, knf;!i:ully J. M. & J. p. SWAHN wich. JENNINGS—In this city, March 2, 1917, il % - Mrs. Rebecca A. Jennings, in her AR Safeounine Sonit Thtngs at special mention in regard to her clever | wanted for this organization. This | Place With 47 eggs each. = al . 86th year. 3 ing, a quick sail-away is your character readings .in: the. sketch. The | chorus is- open to all who aTe WIllNg | i\ It ‘rabhans St s e housand | Funeral from No. 514 North Main| oo T - Penp s rkot Party and Tosti's Goodby. - There were | to-join, and since thero will-be'no ¢on- | 't 15 Perhaps obvious to all that mot| street Monday, March 5. at 2.30 p. m. Z I allors several selections by the-quartette, fict with other church services when With the hen that 1aid 1t In the fret | COMyER—In Norwich, March 2 191%| Set your rudder for The Biggest * this chorus sings, the bo: an rls < - ) 5 & Frmfilm St.reet Notea:. < itxany oler s nrerTisa coMLL Dlace {rapnests themselves are mhot| vears v will be neld at nis|Little Store in town and get the Maga- | Frankiin Squars, 237 Main Strest N BOLSE There was a large attendance at the |1y invited to become members. The gn egg occasionally on the droppings late home, 39 Bentley avenue, Mon- |zine of your sport, hobby, business, Telephone 551-12 JUSTIN B EN, Propristor Lenten service in St.” Andrew’s church (rehearsal this afternoon will be held |10, 3" on the floor, in the mash hop-| @ay, March 5, at 11 a. m. profession, trade or recreation. = ¥riday evening. in the building ofthe First Baptist per, in the yard, in broody coops and | PORTER—In New London, March 2, .4 DR. TN, DRS. L. F L SIEBRE 2 g s church on TWest Maln street. mhectionq If Other places that investigating hens | 1917 Mettie Morgan. wifé of Nelson| |n our Cigar Department (same e R. J. COLLINS Mrs. Frank J. Pease and sor Gordon e Sunday services in connection 3 orter. 2 9. - and A. d. Lal of Hazardville are visiting Mrs. Louis | With this campaign will be as folows: | somiers apparnty obeeced it e Funeral services will be_nela x’:‘n ner | fioor, Broadway side) we have a smoke o pé 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | O. Potter for a few days At.10.30 a. m. the evangelist Wl |perfect antipathy for the trapnest no| sireet, Monday March 5. at 239e " |for every smoker who demands a high preach on the subject Sweating Blood | matter how convenient, how well or- rs: ity at a moderate price. Office Hours: NORWICH BOYS INITIATED for Victory. All members of the church | gared or how harmiess it may seem. R e 148 Main Street Norwich, Genn. . ‘m. by appointment should and must make it a point to be’ ot au ut PHONE IN ’ ; g et _falh ok v LA _IN BROWN FRATERNITIES | present at this meeting, for the sibe | Awgp:"r;‘:gflgy";;“d:n}:’fl;;‘: o IN MEMORIAM COME IN Phone 1178 3 . s I F Thi ject discussed is of such Vital interest |'human, all. of which means stmply| In loving memory of Martha z TuThs everal From is Section . Ameng to-the winning werk of this cam- the men sometimes shares with | Ringland, who died March 3rd, 191. SHE the az]neMan 3 " 4_ 7 Those Who Went Through Cere-|paign. t 12 m, the Sunddy school | the hen responsibility for unrecorded |She is gone but never to be forgotten. ol ™ mony. WiHl meet as usual. At '6.30 D. m.|eggs. In spite of all this the number | None knew her but to love her. cmRoPR A lc 3 it 279053 e Evangelist Linden wants to meet all | of unidentified emgs in the contest is FROM A LOVING FRIEND. |Corner of Broadway and Bath Streets. Cl ADA MS TAVERN (Special to The Bulletin.) * those, whether youpg or: oid, ~ who | remarkably small and will not in the 3 = pe pr . |reaily are vitally interested in winning | course of a year amount to more than Phone 766 7861 rovidence, R. I, Mareh 2.—The {soyls to Christ and who want to hear |4 per cent. of the total number of SEYPRE————— ke » past week or.ten days have been |the following subject discussed, name- | eggs collected. CARD OF THANKS offer to the public the finest standard | strenuous ones for students attend-|ly, Hints and Suggestions How- to Do The three best pens in each of the| For the things done in loving_ mem. o Je not medicine, surgery or osteopathy. brands of Beer of £urope and America: | ing Brown University, especially for | Fomonal Work This subject ought to | principal varieties are as follows: ory of Mrs. Moy Jame Curran uu-fy Ham]lton at Tne“solence of chiropractic”beats th Bohemian, ner, Cul C 3 appeal 0 , & e jou Rocks—] or d au 0! wide puf ic approval, B iaus, Bl and Burion Muses | those: gho were candidates for the | Sonaay toncm rors Mooy Dacked | Ponites Farms Short Fatle N B ere; | the remembrance of the Wea favorably spoken of by many persons Seotén, ~4ls, - Guinness Dublin, Stout various' Greek letter fraternities, as|with those who are anxious -to see| Iules b Franecais, W. Hampton Heasl, | artment force of the Aesawana ool = of note, among them physicians o & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunies | the initiatory ceremohies have been 3 TS 8. Todman Schaff Fltewiliay | en Company. 1 wish to express the X prominence s scientists, authors Hul B B At Prank Jones Nourish much in evidence Among residents x ist will F. H., 881 § HEoene) mv“v?x':i.t:fa‘ wtasirseie, |THE WM. FRISWELL CO. | jjorks of authority and reliable inves: img Ale,- Sterking-Bitter Ale, Anheuser,|0f eastern Connecticut “who were Knocking: Revival| White Wyandottes — Merrythought| Dayville, March 2, 1917. these is Dr, Alfred Walton, M. D.. Budwelser, Schittz and- Pabst, among the initiates were the follow- | Knockers, Bring Your Hafmmers. To | Columb B b Bt A 25-27 FRANKLIN 8T, Shitaaaintie tats Drelier ot el A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town ing: Willlam Henry ' Crawford, this service should éome fhese who cine at Harvard university, who save il Bl ek B Bridgeport; td say they .do not betleve im reviveds, | b > 5. after having thoroughly Investigated A o for the evangelist is going to. prove d Reds—Jacob H. Jan- ; THE DEL-HOFF |~ Wilson Smith, of Westerly | trom the Bible that it is through this ven, Conn., 550; Geo. W. e I ces buman - belga = = and James Lewis Woodruff of Bristol, | S-om the Bible that it is 4 2o - e i R SR have suffeféd all their lives and died The : Who wers take. ninto Bets Chapter|misens. that Christianity iives and i | Hairis, Westport; Conn, i Ecropean Plan i nle he opize gt enslt” auliyrings Chelsea Savings Bank | or'Bortsoni™"%: "ichanguce eld o [0S\ o commection with | TR0, Ve 2oyl Naving Besp Spseryicod. Tame = - : e Turks Head Cluly 3fr. Stantial this campaign every night except-Mon- | Calverton, N. Y., 677; num» Pouitry Rates 75 cents per day and up relief which can only be met by re- Norwich; Conn., Feb. 5, 1917, spongfifl nlfi the toast, ‘The Inflil‘afl day. Bvery night i the Y Suffield, Conn., 562: O. Le- HAYES BROTHERS :’,‘S,"‘" '"{h"f”:""m.."'.'.‘.'a"Jfi"?f," g Freshman. next week the evan- | Yards, -, J- 0. - o 9Br their troubles, o The Board of Difectors of the Bank| Miss FEleanor Tucker, of Nerwich | Eelist will take up some phase of the | Fevre, New Paltz N. Y., 552. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | chiropractors are doing constantly. Investigate and learn for ycuu.xr have this day Jeclaréd a dividend for Christian life, explaining what it Is| Miscellaneous—Koshaw Pnrml. (‘B\g and helping th ho may have a de- Granvy, ., 455; Obed : ;| the t ¢ these statements. 1 wil the eurrent six‘misfiths at the rate of | With her uncle, = i T T o order that | Kntent to Orp i [} - 2 163 Lo have yol ol and will - four per cent., ‘Pe¥ anpum, payable on | (i, °§n‘;‘° Mount Pleasant distelet | | v sy, tako Cheir stand for God & merican OIEIIO a"x yeu all T can to any intormation 3 5 ro 8 no o or su and‘after the Nfteenth of March. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Thornton ot{and Christ. Wy os) : Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, |conference. — - o e N ich the hs 3 g FRANK.HEMPSTEAD, Norwic t;;‘,:,’;{:’,““bm,f.,, e | FANKLIN'S MILITARY GENSUS BIRTHDAY PARTY. . Bl Sl debed 00 J..D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C 3 Treasurer. | Caswell and family of Benefit street, SHOWS. 182 ENRGLI-MEHTQ Mrs. C. Palmer Leffingwell Agreeably Li;"":ngl_";fl ::ND!.RION Pro:n- this city, for a few days. - Dr. of Chiropractie, Graduate P. 5. 0. First lo!muflb-;ln Issues’ . &.e. Wm"f‘ by Friends. Thayer Bldg., Rooms 220-221, Tues- LADIES! CASTO R IA 2 ";"""- ; Mrs,-C. m':::m;:'m T o Trommer's 4y, Thursday, Saturday, 2 to § D, m. ’ progress made by - agreeably surprised Friday afternoon . We will ch— Zrulls o : For Ill;hnu and Chifiren s or by Governor .;'H. e e = ""J:’:':;::';:;:‘: Evergrcen Beer - JOSEPH BRADFORD, s n Use "Msovm F s . the nUmber of ten et to extend to her REAL GERMAN LAGER . BOOK BINDER plain all about our: - ‘that military census m&n their best wishes for a happy birthday. e o0 Bracaiit- ol including knowledge and fines, JITNEYPLAN | choewond | vl i B S el b et S mll| H.JACKEL% CO. ang cni. consien e eream ant socee: | ) EEZ INI“T~ 1S5 T~ | DR SHAHAN,- Specialist lowing guests on ‘diseases of the Blood and Stomach. “state - that Muw. DR. E. ]J. JONES Anemi 1“&11!0'"“].“[01"&].“”(:0. s every ing lndiatlon n that the sta : e The. conmus ot uumu"""" ; S R b | ez 2R D a0 0 . heme| 4 DlVlDEND NOTICE eddy begu; ; E - 8 NoTGuthide wulls made ufter T Blank Books Made ard Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY * Depositors in, the Commorc(al Depart- ment are hereby notified that checks <« ° New Sti'es for amounts of five per cent. of their proved and allowed claims - will be Bsll Millinery [ = o0 oo mivnee MRS. C. P. STANTON ' |*" 002" s BikowNiNG, Reseiver. 52 Franklin Street Norwich, March 1, 1917.

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