Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 13

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; or ) ‘WATEHES, CLoCKs, ! .mm ARE, ETC. 110 to 35 per sent. off our regular low . . Y ‘Entire stock MUST bo sold by March 28th 3. OGULNICK & CO. Franklin Street.. "Phone 714-12 t le Toot ? w “WONDERFUL BARGAINS” dnly‘-ulp,m. Effective 0¢.> ADJUSTMENTS = \ is not meaici; rger; teopath ‘urn_Independents. Fna’sclenics of_chitoptactic. beats (e 722 the Mill.league = Thursday the seal of al. It Northern New . Enfln took three games from the urday and 4 Scores: Observatians. 4 , The. following reeords,: npm.d Sevin’s pharmacy, sn in temperature’ an = authors rity and roltable Inves of - health sub Amons s Dy, Altred Waiton, 3. B h professor of medi- Harvard university, Who says mvln. thorouthly investigated chiropractic: “Bntold millions of human betngs have suffered all their lives and died n path, never having been tnderstood. are at present other millions reilef which can only be met moving the pressure of nerves respon- wible for their troubles, and this the chiropractors are doing constantly.” Investigate and learn for yuurlelf the truth of these statemen will be glad to have you call and wfl] as- sist you all I can to any information desired. There is mo charge for such canference. J. D. ZIMMERMAN, D. C. Dr, of Chiropractic, Gradunte P, 5. C. Thayer Bldg., Rooms 220-221. Tues. day, Thursdsy, Saturday, 2 to § p, m. When the Periscope of that Submarine —GABUCHY GROWLING GLOOM— looms up in the offing, knétically aking, a quick sail-away is your stant need. Set your ‘rudder for The -Biggest le Store in town and get the Maga- iine of your sport, hobby, business, profession, trade or. recreation. 8ao B $8e 3 tigators © Mechaniesl R Painting, Trim- lnte ming, Uphbistering! and Wood Wark. W0 2 Red on Cannet Get Game. Manager lerney ‘of the Red Sox 'lnh- to. .u!e that in spite of his efforts to arrange a taird Zame with the Mechanics he unable to do so for, to use iis words, Manager Brier- 1y ‘has backed down completely. o oS i Boy Scouts Meet. _Troop No. 10, Boy Scouts of Amer- jea;, held-their regular business meet- ing Fridoy night. There was a large attendance and several passed - tests. Unclaimed Letter. The unclaimed letters in the Taft- ville post office are addressed to the Eddy Gladue, oseph Gag- F. H. WILLIAMS, JR,, General Agent. F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. Hartford, Conn. New Haven New York _ Victor Victrolas ON-EASY TERMS. #Nfi -qudln', New I.andnnm Guard Has Diphtheria. Private Salvatore Summa Nioth company of Stamford, one of the soldiers guarding the Niantic road bridge, is a victim of diph- theria. Summa was taken ill Thurs- day and he was examined by Dr. F. W, Dart, who diagnosed his ilines diphtheria. He was brought to X London late Thursday afternoon and admitted to the contagion ward of Me- morial hospital for treatment. X Fhicn 15 7 $1500 Fire in Lishon. . - l.tu:dunuhznnuuy«uux. a g‘: the Fa) broke out in (h‘ horse B of of the The Ladies’ Aid Society of Federated Church Hold Food ' Sale—Loyal Finders Meet—Yals Club Social— Personals. LS 3 who was uloon F‘nnklln wrd:y - afternoon, . L lllsllfly ln}nt‘d by = snewslide lrm'n the roof of the building. - New Organ for Methodist church. hox P Note: Harry Prentice returned from a bus- iness trip to Boston. South Manchester.—F. A. Verplank, superintendent of the public schools in South Manchester, has been visit- ing in Pittsfield, Mass. H. E. Borden -returned Thursday from a ~visit in Providence. Uric Pippin has accepted a posi- tion in Hopkins & Allen’s. Mrs. A. Poileau is seriously her home on South B street. 3 e T Ln very flourishing condition, Both flnmcl.lh' and spiritually. On Thursday of this Week, William Sélzer, of Preston, an employee in the axe handle iactory at Greeneville, had Dboth bones 6f his right leg broken a little above the ankle, by a fall occa- sioned by a misstep while going down stairs. The fracture was reduced by Dr. Abbott. ‘The senatcrial convention for the 13th district, nominated Amos I. Gal- lup of Sterling, for senators and pass- sed resolution, recommending him to the voters of the district and indors- ing the vlatform of the state conven- tion and the action of congress on re- construction. ill at Protect Your Family | From Wlntor Colds Hale’s Honey . Of Horehound and Tar 1t stops coughs before they become sérious. Contains no opium nor anything injurious. Sold by all druggists. In our Cigar Department (same floor, Broadway side). we have a smoke for every smoker wha demands-a High quality at a mbderate price. COME IN PHONE IN SHEA, the Magazine Man Corner of Broadway and Bath Streets. Phone 766 190 Franklin. St. i8 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- THING IN THE.MEAT LINE. VAL.LUPPERT Miss Edna Parsons attended a dance ‘Willimantic Thursday evenins. o et F. E. Rand is recovering from a fall which resulted in a broken hip. The Ponemah Co. started sawing wood today after a layoff of a week due to the neavy snow.- The Ladics’ the Federated eh% cessful food sal the vestry of mv" followed a regu and 1asted from S . .’,, of Mr. Burnham atd bis family. The Gelicacien O sViY I Henry Seidel, a_clothing dealer, & Ing business ‘on’ Main street, in this Yal c!ursgnht % |city, went to New York on Monday The Yale club met at the home of | evening, with the expressed intention John Morrison Friday evening for one | of - returning Thursday mornins, but of its social gatherings. During. the |has not yet been seen or heard from. evening a quartette consisting of Geo. | by his friends. The door of his estab- Farrel, Edw. Riordan, ohr Swanton, | lishment, which the officer Who patrols and w. Gauthier rendered several|that he:n asserts was locked Thurs- pleasing number: day night, was discovered unfastened hit with the bolt turned) on Friday Leéyal Finders Meet. morning. March 6, 1867—The schooner Thom-- Friday evening the Loyal Finders|.. fitch. which arrived at her dock met_in the church parlor with a 8004 | hare Monday morning with a cargo of attendance. The regular routine Of|gvsters for Messrs., Chapman and! D Story, is a_new vessel, which made D e Cyril and Alphonse Teilier returned ia “returning with oysters. to ‘Taftville Monday ter visiting rel- atives in Chicopee Ialls. Personals. Miks M Coughlin is visiting rel atives in Frovidence = k' Fjank McXaniara_is spending the | FIETH ‘COMPANY SHOWS biseeni g - NUE o 5 TRUE PATRIOTIC SRIRIT. yn: ~v ~t poy sves Hiw §i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stebbins have|Capt. W. G. Tarbox Toastmaster returned from attending the Bost . Banquet Held at Armory. Auto show. At L# N Tha Fifth company, C. A. C., C. N. Mr. and Mrs.- William :Pitcher have {G., had an unusually enthusiastic_so- returned from & visit in Boston.|clal gathering. Friday evening. Five ‘While in Boston they: aitended ‘the au- | new recruits were present. to show. An oyster chowder was served by me; of the company and all those had a delightful évening. Capt. William G. Tarbox acted as toastmaster and was in - his old-tima form with jokes and hearty good hu- mor. Mayor Allyn L. Brown spoke of the [last from 2 until 6, and no other busi- census work and also expressed his |ness will be conducted. Sinee the May | deep appreciation of the work that is |meeting is the annu#l one, with the being done by the militia. election of officers, the president ap- Ex-Congressman Edwin W. Higgins |pointed as the nominating committee gave some reminiscences and also talk- | to report at that meeting Mrs. Frank d l.mt the military nm of _the | Hempstead, chairman, Mrs. Zebulon R. 54 Other. lpelk Robbins and Miss Louise B. Meech. _The_secretary’s report was read and accepted. 5 .Mrs, Lloyda Buckingham, accompa- nied by Mrs. F. D. Ballou, sang charmingly ,When the Sand Was Pike’s Toothache Drops Stop the Paim LITERARY PROGRAM AT > - <. PARISH HOUSE ASS'N arch Meeting Proved a Most Inter- esting One at Osgood Memorial. BORN = B Iin'r'rs—xn Willimantic. March 6. 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Thi>- Lt hoe bl il b GA’__F’YT'NQ dore Morrisette. LORVENGER—In Stonington, March 4, 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CALL UP 734 Gas Attach- EFFICIENT DEAD ‘HORSES: AND COWS i o N s A or S0 Reverse charge. WEST SIDE HIDE CO. . 0. Bex 379, New London' at Lorvenger. SYLVIALTA iy daughitér to” Mr. Jomopt-Srivia - 8 HINCKLEY—In ° Goshen _ (Lebanon), March 1, 1917, a son, Kenneth ~thur, to Mr. - and Mrs. Charles Hinckley WARLL—In Laurel Glen, March 6. 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wall KING—In- Westerly, -R. 1. March 4, 1917, a son to Mr.'and Mrs. James T. King. The regular monthly meeting of the Parish House _association of Park church was held Friday afternoon in the Hugh Osgood Memorial and was of a very interesting character. Mrs. A. N, H Vaughn, president, presided and called attention to the next two meetings. The April meet- ing will be devoted to Red Cross work March 4 Stonington 3 and Mrs. With or Without ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. d. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and: Sat, Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Bullding 299 Housé' tel. STATIONARY ENGINEERS Given Lecture by F. W. Bliss of the General Electric camp-ny. The Norwich Assoclation of Station-, ary Engineers were entertained and instructed Friday evering by & lec- ture on the manufacture and uses application of the incandescent elec- tric lamp by Fredericis--W-—Biiss- the Edison. Lamp ¥ eral- Electric CQo. % Representatives o ies of Norwich and ANCAKE FLOUR MAPLE SYRUP LA TOURAINE COFFEE All Seasonable Good Things at ooplo’s Market Tel. 1228, MARRIED. INS—In New London ev. George R. New London and Miss Mertie Perkins of Groton. DIED. WHALEN—In__Stonington, -1917, Mrs. Katherine Wihalen, 70 years. DONAHUE—In Pawtucket, R. I, March 6, +v1i,-Mary Donahue, wife of James 4yonahue; h | ’CONNELL—In _Stonington .-The rest of the afterncon was given | O CONNEL In Ston et kel over to an exhibition of Chinese em-| §igk). Ms Weekapaug. R. T., Miss Delia Leavens and the reading | ANGWORTHY —In SN enquet ended when the:man|iro. Llusie Doets and folk lore by | s sr yesrs 007 Yepsworiny, of | Mi: ‘r‘l‘“’fl“fl In the absence of Miss || mARNED—In Bennington, Vt., March ‘Miss Marshall read several very . 7, 1917, Augusta E. Learned ‘of Lis- Characteristic stories. A Tartar Joan | Fdneral from her lafe home in Lisbon of Arc, being the story of a mountain ndey, Mareh 2 o'clock. is as essent maiden who became general of the |LUCY—In rwlcl March 8. 1917, Chinese army, ser 30 vyears as Ty Drl.coll widow of Daniél Lucy, such, was given. The Jade Treasure,|Funeral from 'her late residence, at a’story of a priceless jewel and ths |- Li°s Gl street, on Monday morning “ at 8 o'clock. Mass of requiém in St. struggle for its possession; Patrick’s church at 9 o'clock. FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER 27 UNION STREET Phone 1414-2 Norwich, Conn. J. M. & dJ. P. SWAHN Tailors Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 561-12 DR.R.J. COLLINS DENTIST Robert J. Cochran? GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building "7 Norwich, Conn, Agent for MN. B. O, Sheet Packing. March aged Swahn's orchestra played wl eshments were served and Fi g. nt G. A. Turner rendered MI e s0los between the speeches. fled ©The committee in charge consisted “Corporal Isbister, chairm: t srgeant Turner and Prlvnmgh el P DRS. L. F.and A, J. LaPIERRE | 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointmient Buntuyl excepted S 1647 . ADAMS TAVERI\ i861 to the public the brands of Beer of Europe (Pawca-| 3 Humination - effeckt. large lamp of % ‘watts w m nlt tlag’axh.g;z. cheb:ano“ s close n a lue O] to Ve tent and reduce ih‘.l glare vgleh would'| 3t rose and sang My Country °T otherwise o injurious to the.eve. Thy Attention was provements - In the first Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING | in modern houss as to lighting, We guaran- ry best PLUMBING WOHRK I by expert workmen at the farigst prices. ~7 TO EXTEND susmen NB‘M‘. Valley bon fllqment lamps to glim lamps, then %o J 3& nally to_tunésten nd 'ot-—h-. Pilsner, Culmbach of the Wild Goose and the Sparrow . o 7 Ask us for plans and prices -~ A R n%gg MisSIONARY. H‘:adfi.tlf;l ot 2 o D e calied f:-:v;“”Tm 3“: i;?.’fii';fig‘.??'jh,‘: s 1:! 1; 8 Norwich, C C. & C. Imported Ginger neral service w! eld at his late 143 Main Stroet, orwich, Conn. mm e Bg,:,*p,;ggf’"fi:ma“mlz..m"af ae or the” sorer | Do paamer - Surts e daae s | bamch 11 28y me e g J. F TOMPKINS| " ™ Fhone 178 ~Ale, er AleAnhouser, | . ing by the commlm on | read_the h 1’ field, Conn. 3 e ADAW, ‘Norwioh Fown Following.- the dgs 12" the company o do. pusineaom feresting preface and proceeded i resd - 67 West Main Street R XA, | at the monthly mesting of the Forsign | Mlonk he Guincbens Siver ong ol | Eiree ahort poems, The Soldier, Tears, : - THE DEL-HOFF Misslonary socisty.of Broadway - | where, and engage in extensive busi-{of unusual delicacy and beauty. =" gregational church Friday .attarmoon, | NS38 In the manufacture, sale and dis- ; T F BURNS tribution of electricity, and many: Kifi e Iy European Plan Church & Allen Mrs. E. D. Fuller réad a-lstter from Mrs. Zumbro -of Madure. Ttold of the -great phlanrp a fit ‘derived from. the victrola- e Society comters Mrs. James Tracey, 3 dred industries. The bill was favored Charles W. (;om-Atock of Mont- and stopher In' opposition weve Chares ¥ Siores of Thompson, John F. Carpen Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROTHERS Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street rwich, Conn., Feb. §, 1817. % Cmicn The Beard of Directorsof the Bank e from was the books-at their disposal. haye this day @eclared a dividend for the current six months at the rate of four per cént, per annum, payable on wnd after the fifteenth of March. : ! read by Mrs, Kirk port of the society’ India was read by Smith. e r:- n .'mu numn.un. :fit‘he pur- Heroism in cronesia, Gilbert, CA.rnfin‘ and )“.x‘- shall isles were mfl by W. H. Dawley, Mrs. B. W. Hi S. Holbrook, Mrs. H. Beatrice Sharp and ing. . | Providence. —Miss Marian{ing the month with her A poem was read Beebe and . selections book were given by M: Tea was seived Everett B. D.wm d Miss e~ Putnam, Roswell Burrows of ‘William Miss: honor of her eighteenth S antoriaingd s po ends. cakes and chocolate. T. -‘;\:dh Mrs. Edward Woodworth her. extract from the same ss lhnl-ll read from the Miss Nina Gage of “the’ ‘work of the Ya-li ho-pl'.ll and her }.hrfllinfiw as nurse there. of the many wounds of vio- lence and the L:nomce of 20th cenmry ‘weapons " At the conclusion of the -lterary | her cousins, and bm 35 Vocal ana inat it mony ic\* games and dancin, ‘m able and dlvemflod ff¢shments were served Zfi B McKeana of “Potters aiaoss | Shb 274 the evening pl 2 ¢t - e s | Busaos over L e DENTIST IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Hamilton Watches —AT— THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25.27 FRANKLIN ST, WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials af right prices by skilied labor. Telephone G0 West Main St Trommer’s . Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER ~ 7 is on draught at ‘H. JACKEL % CO. DR. E. J. JONES Ladies Who Wish a Toilet Cream that will keep their complexion in al- most perfect condition are invited to try the kind we are offering today which contains enough peroxide in ff to make it the ideal winter eream. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET American House Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery Connection Shetucket Street FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Agricaltural Limestone Will. be very difficult to get this sea- son. 8o place your order early with Tha mwmm Co. s mo un-rmm‘ m m i hfil lfl'

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