Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 5

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Ui , Edwards’ Olive Tablots 1 of thousands Ofive Thb- Photographers Mrs. Ray O. Caul, for the past e - 5 iy R 2 8. : t 3 A e ool : irds, 2 physicias having plenty of orders for KEaster i E Tt y L ind | i 's old-time & Dietotek: Y : seasons a resident of Norwich has 1 % : " » } T . : | £l Sdtime ¢8 te for Most of us times a day| gome of the churéhes are making h:“. H‘b; Tt is expected that the $6,000 damag it 2 o Mrs. Po; Sowve b traldpat B t i MB‘ patients for 4nd orten forget that meal should | yrrangements for Special Holy Week | oiig® | Mo &Wm t against . I e Rk fh - 4 o8- gphstipation and torpid lizers disponed’ of preachers. i trip to Providence and Yo - ; ‘ 4 el Bat & feating, soaths u-' Butkley’s millinery opening Fred A. Emmons of the “m o . A - J y g ble laxative. Wednesay and Thursday, 808 ' Main |yorl of Norwich spent Sunddy with y ! - loc: A ¢ : jping is the “keynote” of these street=<adv. his mother, Mrs. George " . o ¥ £ . B 3 s o) |8 u td, olive-cojored tablets. North Sterling. X 2 Nk [une ssplal i B8 hids | tted then 3 jitse the bowels and liver to act breathing is dificuit. » almanscs are unkind enough t6 The most effective remedy and the 2 substantial fall of SNOW t0<| sriss Anna Perking of New Y X . ey ¢ s gl iver S0 ni8 most, reliable one, because you can the weelk end. o TSl B e . e i i Bl S st ratirs, o ; n:rk s p 3 o 8 3 n o R e o2 % t I ko g 1 a rown mouth™ T "m”m Bimiel thls afternoon to attend " the | returned to New York. 1 ary %v-'“wmi' Colnael for |, . b the| upon sich_sotics v shall g o :._,_.:: o breathi-a gl e : X funeral of Joel T. Case.< = d that they had but 3 - n Tfl = s gt Stead of depel = H 3 : James . Gration & Norwich bos, amounting s o Introduce, and ag the ; ] e 3 ecing — sk headache - forpid g Norwich physiclans at a recent | Vice Drincipal of Crosby High schog) in be bfl%x 4 . dod. sle ersissied, yoh £ad CETR e nsidersd the ts meeting col m%h #traighten o} your. food Keep. fanlts of_the:HOPIRLE cormyl take charge of Crosby ? : d for a free trial suranice bill, hool during the absence of to % *?‘f:x mfl u."*‘. mmm‘z be completed eoast ta' b of 4 o ne or "obe‘d sle Dr. Edwards s h el - - : " - et | C bl ve how wonderfully and- Y v, Division No. 54, La- pal Steplien W. Wilby, who has| wHEN NORWICH WAS ¥: M. H. A. GETS TWO - The ér. to 4 to themt, v thay ave. i B, oeeie | iee ausiinry to the A O T Jn io| &, monds 6ave of absence 'to resain | WHE PREPARING IN 178 MORE NEW MEMBERS 1 Fost Road, Urnder the ST, g ad B er box. All rugiies L €7 Broadway —adv. ‘einstein presided and light, heat, and Street. 5 r order of business was cluding any municipal power e City. te . Former Norwich ts, mow of| Acting on m"" re- Py transacted. The dance committee re- the state capitol | jighting plants and to_any_other . E. < - - Avon, Confi, Rev. and Mrs. C. K.|Chamber of the decision of A poPted on the entertainment. - | desizned 1 1finch and hav- | poration, indl ‘oAnnot “ o Ak o i | 'thg Noewioh d in wothen's appar- e b R e vt e ohie. Tt ay S0d M- | porati AL LT i balmer; Xy 587 MAIN STREEY : ¥ nton, D, €. last weei. | €l and millinery to have & concerted this weré consider= reports all bills paid and o neat house niow used as | or municipality, Y Z ir. and Mrs. Wall Daiiels have | wise one. /' nt buryi and’ aispows J NOTICE | arnsanoes " marrihae o Of thre| This wes aem! Tuesday, | rights. The document reads as fols e rying Ol South ohur | oo maand, @ an Opposite Post OMe junion in & body at 2 2 el the 7.30 mass in St. Patrick's ehurch. | o oo DACTSSUUE sHbw Louis H. Geer Has interesting Docu- | Blank for Sabiss of Socials Ars New - Md-‘gy‘n e e any ana e : A. Stuart Coy, Bldg., Percy A. Carver, formerly of Cov- OPENS IN NORWICH STORES miént of Colonial Days. Urider Wa ft oldent ta 63"&«.\. of steatn, Witér, arshall, Mich., .g—: entrv, wis seriously m:-r-rea ‘while Pt 5 2 o Ag] t tfail | 6r by any ‘6w, or e tral “pokabe 9€ - woricing on the Tilroad @s & brakeman | | .ying Merchants Formafly Start|, 3 thess,daye of militery The o meitate wis sagn jn Conit froa Boston 1o AT S i g m'fil:"fi: Sv:::lfld O.:nl gy Thigg 4ooh g"' W‘éhi Pt ™. : us 1704 h; ‘l’fl“m“ Ifi':d Shiine: "’n’neu o . , b - i = S ul oo 1 e o Name... . Cotien” Tl g 3 ng, | vantage of Opportuhities to Select m ook buliding. m %, s falicole aee: TwieRy 3 F Mfl 38341 From Elegant Stosks. T T N amTamenty ection. against ‘The committes Hall; _King's| quire, take, h daughter, Edna Pear], and Leon George | when many extra of shop- | jows: ¢hurch; Qranary buryls leges, ts, By b Allen, Monday, March 12th, at Mont- | pers cameé to cm&g’ stores were (.t 5 Meeting of Delegates of thé Eround; OId Corner Book Stors and | putpéses of the c"{mr.h"fio.., b3 Phené 288:2 Lady Asslstant ville. crowdad all.day and bu: started in |~ Towns in the Counties of New-Lori~ OBITUARY. Bunker Hill. convenient transaction of ita business; with a most én volume. don and Windham, convened 1eavis Boston we pass out|provided, however, that the. powers . . Tuesday's weather was a real prom- ‘The general prosperity of the com-| Norwich, the Sth Day of Septembef, Joel T. throurhngvtdhlm, Wrentham, Attlebo- Ew n by the act shall not confer upon The Great Atlantic & Pacific|1so that Spring is on the . way_ and [munity and the vieini reflécted |~ 1774, to tonsult for their commof el T. Case. to to Providence. ~ There we find | the Quincbaug Powér company; or afty | o . I Tea Co. will be closed today |t Tive | callora. for house-eleoning | ales webe Ao only Driak, Dut of the | Hom Gurton Saitonstall, Chat Lot R et DR e b A R T R T K o e e O (O R he Eatbeericed (o cporate of fur = lon. Gurdon n: rman nent inéss men, di 'd dead at e resting pl of 3 illiams e rigl to sell or the = ea Y | requisttes. Dest class of goods and at the end | Col Willthm Williams. Clerk Bia home in that ity Sunday evening. | the. Tirst Haptist chureh interceiing | the Fight ‘o seil or furnish power in|ois Slectriclty or power sxeiur o of the day erery merchant was sat-| mpis convention taking into their se- | Mr. Case Was born in West Hart. | because it is the oldest Baptist so-|@ny of the towns Wherein any. rhumi from 1 to 3 p. m. during the| Miss M T Dunleavy announces |isficd that the néw expertment was | This convention taking into their s of land on Oct. 12, 1856. He spent his | clety in America and the second old- | cipality, its departments or plants, js | CONERt. spring millinery opening Tuesday and | working out splendidly and that there e this count; Jn that we are threatend early life on a farm at that place and | st in the world: the Historical Socle- | now actually operating and e in funeral of John A. McDougald | Wedresday, 13th and 1dth—adv. Iz plenty of money ahead for SPrIng | with fhe loss of our liberties ana con- | It Was here as & boy that his inventive | tv: Roger Williams Park, and = the|the aile ‘of olectricit or | o : rgymen from thi titutional rights, etc. nius became aroused and here he| University. 3 cept to such municipality, without fir: o Cafholio elcsui e e e formal openings continue today |*UiNlORRL HETIS She. | L oq to|[Fiea out his frst waterwheel - Tater| We pase then throngh Harwich and | ChIAIning the WFitten Conséht bf sueh incidents In scmgty will to Brid, rt Thursday, to Heng tng month's mind mass for Rev. | W4 Thursd arms, military know! propet | he and his father bought a gristmill, | Bast Greenwich. Here were formed | municipality, so {o do, WE ARE - John T. Murphy, formerly of Norwich Magnificent Stocks Shown. stores, and the attention of this peopl | but & big spring freshet ~destroyed | the Kentish Const Guards. Subfect to sections 3904-3908, i~ 2 and Mystic. An snspection of the rich, varied and [to théir just defence, when ever it|thelr business. Soon after this he took |@reen's fne residence is h sive, of the meneral statutés, and with = VD up to date garments and hats on dis-|shall 80 happen that any common ene- | out his first patent on a turbine water- an attractive old hou: the same limitations, restéletions and |. e ut é“:’fi‘ Albert Doe, of Bast Haddam, super- | play confirms the statement s fres |my shall rise against us, and attempt | wheel. 1641 by Richard Smith as a block | privileges contajned thereih, which are | Miss Marjorie Helms is visiting he \ 2% 20 | intendent of state bridges, has started | qunetly heard, that Norwich is mnot|our subjection by force of arms, we| Mr. Case was twice married. He|touse. Here he lived for forty years, | made a part of the chartsr, .and ex sister, Mra, Fredericic Faller i Nash 10 men to work on the Saybrook state [ onii® the Jogical shopping center of |canmot but be animated to address|first married Adaline Case of Bridtol, | thé only white man among the In- | tended to condusts pole lnes, nPPAFa- | ua, S OUR 8TOGK OF w” | bridze, building the mew board walk | Pactern Commeotiout. but ¢hat its|otirselves to all whose business it is|and four ‘children were born of this|dians. Here is great boulder under | tus, etc. and to the use of said com- DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS,|and roadway. stores carry lines of goods cholce, se- |£o attend upon military affairs. marridge: Leon M. Case, Mrs. P. N, | which are buried forty soldlers Kkill- | panies bower in any form, oh, bver,|' Mids Matilds Handall has reluphe JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. ETC. = ¢ the|lected with discrimination, most 1ea- | And in the first place we do seriously | Holley and Mrs. B L. Dunbar, all of | #d In the Great Swamp fieht. or under the HIEHWAYs, SEoots, A¥6- | from a vislt with Mrs. Gerard L. o > . There was a soclal meeting of ofen | sonably priced and up to the second in | Fecommend to the selectmen of every | Bristol, and a son who died in child-| In Wickford Mother Prentice's Tnn; | nues, and publie :rm‘ndn inany. town, | ker in Bfookline, Ma: Stvte. town within ‘ounties of New Lon- . “Mr. Casc’s first wife died sev- | St. Paul's church, originally in Nar. | city, or borough, within the counties 10 ¢0735 per cent. off our regular low | Vineyard Workers Monday evening with | 0% \thin the Counties of New Lon: | hood. ~Mr. C first wife dled St. Paul's church, orlginaily | city, or borotgh, within th . prices. Mo George A, Amhbey, of 111 Broad| ™ Nowest in Colors and Fabrics. |don and Windham, that as speedtly a5 |efal years ago. He later marrica Eila | ragansett byt.moved lnter fo tts prea: | of ow London Wigdham and: 'fel” | sise susts Smith of ew Mook 1 : et % possible they supply ir town stock L1 of Norwich, who survives him. | ent site. t Newport the o!'d ston nd, or by any rivate route by | lef town aftef a visit gto hEr sun e Sy il by [aieNa Cross. Tocal “milintts "aid_destsners have | ¥ith @ full compiement of ammunitioh | By thif martiage e lcaves four chil |mill; a red = wood ilbrary °and |axreement with proverty owners: Pro. | Sips: ldwards H. Linneil Ko 2 A it B and military stores, as by law is re- (dren: Mn ordon ildwin, J.| Rochambeau's house. - At Kingeton | ¥ided, that The aug Power com: | — J. OGULNICK & CO. T o et o | G o B o | vt Howard Case, Mildred T. Tase and |the Greap Swamp Fight tool place. In | Pany, shall not have the Fiht, WIHIn [ * Lo ' ‘v “Martin B Jensen h e . |gatend the Quaker HIl so demapds of intendine Sprine Buyers | “Secondly. wWe recommend earnestly | Marjorie 5 Care. He aido leaves four | Chars siowr can’ be-ssen the Indtan | the (erritory of any eompuies'of M- | rofitiisd trom o vistt with d15 40 i Franklin. Street "Phone 714-12 | Mon¢ i i 72ids, | ¢5 every particular troop and military | sisters, -ancis Gidman of. N school house and mounds. At W 3 3 Tenkihtowrs “WONDERFUL BARGAINS” ZTeacher association and elected John | shapes, trimmings, new and novel on- | company within said twe countes, both | folk, 3irs. Burton Tiffany of Winsted, | iy the Joshua Babcock house. - |Pplants. except by written seresmant | Pr Gerard B Jonyony jn SoRuEmg - Lawless president. celts in ornaments, as well s hun- |ofiicers and soldiers, and ail others v | Mrs. Muntoe Hart of ~Darkhamsted |~ Throuxh Stonington to Mystic where | Muthorizing the same, In the event|F® Kamp Killkare vaudeville, benefit | & oy S g ing within their several and respective |and Mrs. John D. Bassett of Spokane, | is the monument of Cantain John Ma-|Of Such an agreement, thb comamy’|® ‘= 0 0 5w 000 v o e 1 ToM O A Bove | Cami TRy |t mudAly are to found.. limits, who by law are required to|Wash., and one brother, Wallace Case, | 5on on top of Fort Hill. At Groton|May transmit and conduct power with, P ’ 7 . M. C. A. s D, | ~ The influence of the Oriental craze ~ ™ nut diverting or usihg = thé same [ Méetink Was entsrtainea by Mri # DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Maror 55 “ina” Stturday, Sarch 1. | s "very macheq by iho. wew watliineey, |Prvide and Keep arms and’smmuni- | of New Hariford. {he Avery honse and Monument house | 2t diveriing br, Salng, WS Une | e n, Mowry of Btering st the Noi \ Tickets Performance at $—adv. | Brilliant though the tints are, mever- | oo” cee SPSSALY S8 Posble to and William Raymond. o OO, o New Tondon we | Incorporated company which b haw Wich "Golf eiud. : Dental sul'gfion At Groton, Rev. Richard R. Gra-|the less they are soft and artistic. 80to the directions of thé laws of this| The death of Willlam Raymond oc-|are on most familiar teritory. Here |actially —operating ~and furmihing ham of Christ church, Norwich, will [that the combined colors biend with colony; (excepting whers in arms it | curred Monday morning in this city | lr the handsome court house, _ths | eleciricity of power sy i BB g gy P McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | preach the Lenten sermon at the Fri- > ¥ L may ought expedient vary, that | after an illness of several monthe. The | Hempstead honse, the Governor Win- 24 ‘4 o el pre day evening service at Bishop Sea- The New nts. adopted. | deceased was born on Rayi throp statue, the old burvi; pand, | ton or use on its owh profierty in of- | seriptions. .. | bury DMemortal church. Among the popular eolots of the #ba- X WeA o &1l such; | Manteiive, | ou . Jerars Toi® iaes| he Hupenet. noute and ihe® Fuchia [der to CRantE AAl COMBAAY 40 AT | it i i vy ke s son are bisque, Shadow Lawn green, |8 a atter of very great importance,|the son of Richard Raymond | Hnle school house. el gt 2.0 oAt e e B L i o Speakers who are on a tour of re-|coral, verge bine, king blue and the |that they as expeditiously as may be|and Julia Gardner Raymond, wkere| In Hartford we see the Golden Spar |3thd companics at ether places. . m‘[“m "u"“ TELLS tgious education, under the auspices | (iilaus ol sades. improve in: and learn the use and de- | e Ued cor . tome time. coming 1o {nn. he {fhomas T house. In Lymi | | TC Cormoration may mofiense say } of the Connecticut Sunday School -| Chinese gzreen and jade are two |Sign o r arms, by artillery exercis- | this city in 1871 where he has since|the beautiful church, an exact model [ P** 7 - DEno] 2 How Vinol Made Her Btrong soclation, are announcing Visits 10 jeaging tints of the fashionable freen,|er OF otherwise, that so they may an- | made his home. 1In 1884 he was unit- | of the oid onc which burned. o e A ol Tiere | Bedtsovilld, OBSO="T Widk. all na churches'in this vicinity. Tre Fevpiian turban is Migh In fa< |=wer the mportant purpose of thelr|ed in marriagc with Tdlth Gates the |’ Over ‘Saybruok bridge across the | PRNCAl Of WY de0ts QUNCING | UetStal Diniown Women oo . i and 2 ther turb: b stitution, ‘hall 4 hter of John and M s Dby int. to the first si‘e of Yal 11 4 1 -down, weak LEHIGH “the Beat | 2isi Geogs Sheetr s o sive | Y ind et 5 Sk s (oot o, SR80 o000 o1 | e o6 Sonf 0 Sy Cefhe 7 eoi B o S VHESonent |, et "Rl om0 ol e 27 s 8, 2 Srgpietd 3 jndees | coming. colore] n 1 wick's grave. Through Clinton with 4 bonds. R Butt me, and the megietns FRESH FROM THE MINES o e Mo ntes, Miten | “The Russian ballet Basque, Urban, re- them calied to regimental reviews. | Mr. Raymond is survived by two|its good inn to Guilford with fta wiack | BUICS T Ao, o etner, e |5 e, taken' qia s no good. 1 e A. Shumway, of Danielson. flection of Mexico and India, as well B o B o regimental | Drothers and two sisters—Robert M.|house, Whitfleld mansion dnd the|jco certificntn therefor ¢4 afi amount [cided to try Vinol, and before 1bhy S : . as China, and Egypt set the pace. Many | vantages must arlse {rom regiments | Raymond of Versalles, Sherwood [ereen = st Roek, to| N0t 1 excecd three-Bltths 0f the ful- |could eat ~arything 1| wanted & r According to_the jatest feport made | striking hats of Khaki Kool in stripes, ymond of Norwich, Mrs. Mercy n new Haven, past Bast Rock, to sleep all night. Now. 1 am We A D LATHROP to the state there are 1058 children | checks, and medallion effects are fea- |this colony, at least as often as once | Manwaring of Norwich and Mrs. J, | (he green in the center of (he city with U R o, TP IO o o By irigg s g B0 o e In the eight county homes and about | tured. in four years, as the'law requires, and | Raymond Douglass of Montville three fine churches facing it. Then Tor CORROMANTR WAth ANY |T Rhaye besh for years MRS, ANN. 1,400 children in otoer homes, making Unucual Combinations. B e e Wiss Jeaiaol G on_through Fairfield, Milford. Bridge- | {10l wteam ra'ircadl, strect | MILLISON, Beallsville, Ohio, TRUCKING 2 total of wards of the state of 2,453. glected, we now earnestly recommen - g port, and Stamford each with maty ¢ other traneportation guarantee Vinol ' for all & jeadings and straws in duaint de-|to every colonel and other field of-| ryiowing an ilness of nearly three | Interesting fentures. Greenvioh | fos S lectnte 1N Pat, W8 | doe, DOAR Aad A¢biltatoa condiy Telephone 175 Déhald G. Mitchell was elected pres. | SIENS and unusual color combinations | ficers of each regiment within the two kot et s T86 Boten | 2o nd_eisctric . hedt, and | down, nd aebilitated conditior 3 are amon thi t ideas. . Hupd- months, Mrs. Joseph Connor passed | famed for Israel Putnam'a ride down|powtr. companies, Incinaimg nne mi- oy v £ ident and Afbert C. Woodruft was re- | 25® n& the newest ideas. fnd- |counties that on some proper day of | way'yt hor home at 51 Main street | the steps, and so into New York. At! ieipni pawer and HeBUNE planth oF Py ten it Te Sl z come models made entirely of Fikbon e R A o calt ta t ; z : . slected secratary and treasurer 'at tho | 20me MaGels maje entiely of HPhen |aays the present Autump, they call to | Telaay affernoon dbowt 430 o'clock | Bast hester fx the ol Chureh used | LAY otner cormaration, or (adleitnsl | brmeetle By e wilksn. annual meetinx of the Memorial hospi- | Uival of the mafe hat, Shirring and | oo e e i of thom a5 | Mrs. Connor was born in Roscommon, | as a hosnital hy the Pritish, Dow= the | I} mav issie Its stack at raf oF WA |11 Dunicicon by the A- V. Wil R . £ drape effects predominating. SHETE b6 Gonventent, Gt somb: sudbabld lzrlellandé“tlm daghter of Patrick- and | east side of o.\la‘n“h:\lt’nn o the custom |or debenturas for thren.riikihg "r' the |10 Duplalon B S atithm by . s > len eran Gavin, about years | house, bu n the si‘e of e origina lup actually paid, 1 niyment of any & He isading @ Suit Novall and appolnted places, for the PUrposes | apo. ' At an early ame she came to this | 01d Dost house we come to the end of | noquired prenertien and e hn AMAIDE | Dorer 1o ol Gonneotiost tomnt Favored materials for suits appear (@bove mentioned. country and made her home in Nor- | *he old Pequot trail. equal tn the prics balll thoefor, PiA- to e Poire: twill, silks, Jersey ana | And would also further recommand | wicn, where ehe has resided since. In| The toad is to be marked by mile- | Viacd, that no riaht fe Eiven th fur: velour: as a rule solid colors leadl, al- e colonel or chief officer of aoh | 1885 she was united in marringe with | stones and markers across the country [nish power within any tosn whersin § n thelt. sarment ‘seotion trom 790"t | (hough there are a few checks, while |fegiment In sald two Sounties Mhat|joseph Conor at St. Mary's church by | The Azures were furnished and cards gny city or municipality, its départs S § 8.30. v, stripes figure for sport wear. the capains 6f the several €omparies Rev. Daniel Mullen. Mr. Connor died |loaned by State Highwa: Commis- i e R Coats of suits ruf from 28 1o 30 pal g‘m 20 years ago. Mrs. Connor is survived | sioner Charlés S. Bennett. For the convenience of those; who €ofild hot attend during the day the Seription, trensment, fop Porteous and Mitchell Co. will have a =\ % fomeénade of living models tonight 10-11 a m. 2-4 an & No outside We advertine esmeott b m. In their respective ts, tha i : s 04 6 At_present there are 35 patients at|Inches and belted designs are In high | I thELE respReLve o eatately com: | DY one daughter, Mrs. James L. Craw- | After the Concert Polka by Pastlett T“E nEL-"oFF fie Norwich Tuberculosis sanitarium. "g‘;"; bopiilae eolies uft, ola, | DIy, With the requisitions of the laws L S W e pational adhems WL | igle Often Ruined Bt e past focimient, Eorerents | beet, ALpie green; magenta, corn, [Of the eolony, both as to thele equld: | Ry tnddnidren. - o o o *'*°| GRinty refreshments were served by With Exropean Plan CHESA. and Have been Hble to Zoturn &5 | Cress and jade: howover, many tints (ment with arms and ammunition, etc. | 3 S C5n0r was one of the oldest | ihe hostess, Mra. Costeilo TApDIL: \ra. By Washing Soap 2 their work. of biue are hoted and so well equinped | o7 liijary ‘skill AR $he art of war; | Gickibers of the Catholic Woman's club | John C. Morgan aha. Mrs. Russeil G. Rates 75 cents-per day and are the dealers that elegant suits are i land was always one of ita most iiberal | Woodware Vs HAVES, BROTHERS Siss Dorothy Comstock, daughter of | to be found in nearly every tint that |2nd that said chief officers exert Whefl- | contributors. She was a woman of —_— Sonp should be uséd very caretulls, O Telephone 1227 . 26-28 Broad: Mys. Seth Comstock cf New London, | could be called for. in their important department for & | nUSpal executive ability, active about Situation About the Same. toa et Mogt sehpe. aid . progeres Pl roadway | appeared as Comte de Guiche in Ros- Waist Elegance. genéral improvement in, cultiva- | Der_home duties until within a_very | after several Weeks of conferences | shampoos contain too mueh . aikall. tand’s Cyrano Do Berserac, presented | pes short time. She was hospitable, kind- ——— gners in walsts have surpassed |tion of noble and important are 6f mil- . 2 3 between the management of the Ideal | This dries the scaip, makes the hair by, the studeits of Vassar collese on |y provious ssasons in the models put |itaty skill and discipline. A ;'.';‘ "‘g"i‘r’"z':; ;’;:3‘,’;'“;'; her fam- | panty company and Organizer e/ % - : Sathan | prigtl & ruins it. cAVE AND MFG: 004 |Baturday evening. o . e brittle, and. ruins < 2 . n_the market this Spring. Vi iAnimne of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers o ve all the £. ‘'oted and passed ui usly he was one of the oldest members |0¢ * %y etica, the situation rerains| The best thing fof steady ude 14 just with pmcb back ha 31 ut Street. : The planet Venus is still in the| Georgelie continues to lead os 8| pugt WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Clérk. |of St. Patrick's churck and although ordinary mulsified cocounit ofl (Wilieh Oxy-Aseisions Wildine o fmornifig sky, rising about a halt hour | PoDular matorial, but there are many s xS in impaired health, attendea services | oo the same, The local branch of|ia pure ana greaseless), and s vetter | dagh and style and coloring of of berore Y. 5t 1e, Tike Mercuey, | Cholco offerings in erepe de chine. daily auri i iy - FE i . % r ily during the recent mission there, than the most expensive SOAp oF Afy - T i {00 ‘neat the cun to be’ well seen. and | Oriental beading, hand embrotdery, w. C. T. U: MEETING commenting to friends on her great | Dt thons angey NAVe not agreed €0 | iping eise you can uwe. the fnes! T t F vt R BY ths IASE Gf the month will have dise | OPal and gilt beading, -the swasger satlsfaction in being able to be present | '° TS 08 Yet. One or two tes s will it impo overcoat: G candy stripes in taffetas, dainty mar- | Members Make Contribution Towards K appeared in the sun’s rays. 2 Qtilsettes, -fhie OB ATtIStc ToMIME Iy the Red C Work. flt_:‘liié sérvices throughout the entire Scheol Board Resengages Teachers. cleanse the hair anhdl §cal thoroughly o Id i Bisey MemBar Convass of | Waist creations sie-Ewwn, r-n"' . At (6 mestitip Of the tewn Monoot | DIV tHcisted Ine_hult’ v::sh.:nul ing; with all the added advan. - ’ , | Trinity Methodist church, will be| Sleeves continue 1ond; the favored| The W. C.T. U, R&ld an interesting - poard in the superintendent's office I 7 rd v 9 Trou;mer s made soon, when each pérson of the|collars are sallors, tabs, or round | meeting in the Bili Block on Monday FUNERALS. Headny night ali the teAchrs wers | oaces ‘;"“’5‘;";';,',,",{‘.‘“";?;,,":,2’_‘ tages of the wonderful knitted Ehdfeh anl ccngrégation will be ask- | desisns. Lt t 3 o'clock with Mrs. S. o v v Eve en BCC' 6 bledire a week ount for cur-| So much for Spring fashions 18 gen- | Howard, Me the president, in - the Fhiase Putey. Dol aes ntvers. DocupIen iie Atten: |l of dust alft, SendEs ki and fabric. rgre T rent expenses and benevolences. eral. / Chair. Mrs. Mead F 124th{ The funernl of Fannie »8ed | tion of the board Svenis, and it 1ekves the sedip sort pna % e ORRBAN LA - | " Tomorrow méntion will be made of | Psair, ing @ spsvial B ‘the | 58, was Held from the undertaking par- . e T ATk, B GER The Middlétown Press notes that | particular millinery, suit, d ve 5 the hair fine and silky, bFght. luk- L GE) 3 ha 5 ress and | versc. “The Lafd is de.> Af-|lors 6t M. Hourigan Tuesday motning Q easy to or Chesterfield is oA draught REv. Joseph Ssiferman, of Jewott City, en ter o prayer two hymns surig. | at 1 o'clock. Turial was in the West | Bristol—Supetintendent of Schools | trous, fluffy am e TACKEL . will pfeach the sermon at the Lent The superintendents of the “diferent | Plains cemétery. and Mrs, Karl A. Relche have return-| You can get faulsifiéd eBesanut 6i) 318 H. ZA % CO. devotions in St. Jobw's church, this | ti ing resders where the | departments were aopointed sna it oy 7 ed from Stonington where Mr. Relche |at any pharthacy, it's very Shewp, and o > s ‘Wednesday) evening. . Father Seife was voted to send each pastof And the Fined For Taking Clothil has been recovering after his recent|a few ounces will supply &very mom- 5 Mah i 4 former resident of Middie- vice presidents the Union Sighal. Ti] At Tuesiars seasion of ihe city | Ulness ber of the family for months. It WILL NOT wrinkle 5 N ted to send to the | court vy pleaded mullty to tak- —— DR. A. d. SINAY . D NORWICH ROUND TABLE - | X5, 1o'Sd 12, 2% 0ty Sl et diic | ok ciothibe uob Mis " 1{g. g | = e 1t WILL hold sha; k! e présent creamery at the state lars tor the Union Sifnal. Two dol- | fined $7 unf cbsts wnleh he paid. The ol Xt college ot Storrs consists of a boiler| Rev. F. W. Coleman Reads Py lars were also voted towards Red | tase of J. J. Carroll gharged with non- || Dentist Foom, engine rodm, recelving voom, Philanthropie Ae s Wark bport went over Ul Maren 17th, || It WILL NOT fade s | BRI oo™ i "R o | an ity et sramtan s TOREeris aioha 20 E R s TS L out Reoms. 18-19 Atike ‘Bullding, Nerwich | g tor room, refrigcrator room and | was carried out at thé meeting of the | misir: ok it . ae i o T m '0"1 RiSall PHone 1177-3 2ifig reom. Norwich Round Table heid on Tues- smmittee was ted to make Mrs. Johh D. Sull < ddy evening. at the home of Mr, and | plans ANA ArcAnge evting the ] s MmOl oF Cone e A thmen hnf 27 feulars from | Mrs. T. L. Newtol on Slater avefitie. |jast of May, to Whieh MPs. Deitrich | wiiow a?..;"% ‘s Si'smlrlln'\;e M. Aheern, Many Decters Use Musterole STERLING SILVER i Fort, Wright, Flshers Tsland, has gone | Foliowing the roll call which was | will be tVited to speak. Ths commit- | g hes e Rome oo var, Sae held izt SILVER PLATE § Pridgenort in charze of Lieut C.|answered with a poverty story, Mrk.|fes consiets of Misg Ha - T e hoDe on Starr Street ob | So many sufferers have found rel AND CUT GLA®S 3 e aemies; i mre auartcred | Joel ©. Slocum eava feadinzs from | iienry G, Paimer, MFs. I A Renas Th e relailves | tn Musterole dhat you ought to buy o bari &5 at Stee- | American authors. A paper on Phil: | monr and Mes, Charles Hogbers. S0l reenad Ih Stsnunnce. some comi- ) L nd try it. - n-nno isiand. Three field pleces | anthropie vities wa$ read by Rev. % from Naw ndon, Bridgeport, | small jar and try it. e 6 R ve been Instailed at the island. Frederick W. Coleman, and after the eidens Toston and other cities| Just spread it gn with the fingers. w R \ i Norwich. fri leased yes. | Ntermission Charles H. Breen mate L Many _beautiful flofal forms wers | it in. First you feel a gentle glow, h 9 % A 207 Main Street toraAy "; ‘h.: 'k‘l'fn‘:e d'}“'z yes-| o few remarks with reference to Lo,| The Norwich Girls' club held their [ 870UDEA about the cnsket. At the fi;r; a deliciotts, cooling comisrt. usters e s pops g the Poor Indian and Mrs. S. § Thresh- | regular meeting Tuetday ovening in % 5% ‘an!;!,;“‘:[h T o o ,mun the minwlu. loosens up stiffencd | Phong 769-3 - * ‘21 BROABWAY ! m_the samé swbjéct. | their room !'l%& ing o % - | Joints and muscles. m-gamy of Design had keen| A dainty collation WhS served i T W T Weré Charles W. and Jereminh . | 1045 h ite o Fr = at able artist and modest, During the Mecting Presiden — P nes westlon, a | Corcoran. Daniel Clifford of Bridge- usterole is a clean, white ointment, ® genins, Ghagles M1 “Davis of Mvstic, [ wracy mide referoncs to SHESRL By b | Foliowing & stivr) Busipwse aemMon, o | Sore qonn Aaiboro of Milbary, Mise, | Made with oil of mustard. 1t pefietratés | FOTICE TO CONTRACEOMS for the West Wina. the Round le il soon Jose by | treshments W Hhe enter- | TRomibs tneias and Thies #isnn. | fo the seat of and drives i€away. | A : Uit service oxtery fncude: cot | BeSITp ev. e, a8 M i | EToRRT cobmize R e | B e e SR | s vtene st BOURE | Evmest K. Bullard M B! Butinani, Q. e G, Whon sersai| i ond, Sxtended them 'the bewt RS O TS et | by fhe plac Bl g mump old [l QSN 05 28 8F in United States to Philadaciphia, and | in Dr. Slocum’s new A6l of erii At 8t. Andrew’s Church. 3o ¥ Soisa., P nrcle 15 recammended for dror- Gngrs and Bolidays, tnd hal @ssume charge of the general depot| Dr. Siocum graciously résponded: ten, St.* Andrew’s i F. Brittin, ot y Saturday. This Aficr * l ] of the @ M. C. In that city; also of ol i i A - iy g,xfi&“] Wreelc Include| Funeral services for John . Brir- | Shitis, ersup, asthima, pleurisy, luini mnde hecessary by action taken in deon work and, cominand of | Entertained in Honor of Harrv Schul. | sveming praver and sermon by the Rev.|tin were hell Tucsday afternoon at 4| netiralgia, sprains, bryfscs, Sulf e L&“fifi"‘e’fi'“f&:fl'fifl%fiy " i s 0. 1. reileving 1. PO Kerriage of New London on Fri- | 'elotic af His late home on Geer av. and e3lds of the it oftelt | Bosopm Aidi, Sec. TEACHER L H. § 2 There large da s LU TPINERIR..... 1. ¢ man. . o day. mefl's assist lue. Mr. and Mrs. Josepn J. of | the .:,“m = rélatives and friends, many com » . | Local automobile parties and art. | Broadway enteriained a few at : from out ot town. About the cask JEWETT I Ah Biring fnstriments repaired Y j have t esday on in- ‘many beautiful floral _triutée. s H . y T Mtk | 155 i e o ey g ¢ S in T i S e crry | Creamery Butt forma! social @ai ho; : 2 - . W, Coleman, pastor of ity |- ; " Viuting sotd o uay thrwe g;w Schulimihn, & 3 E. church ted. e | pe cal institute. ~r. "Schuiman | ontertain This, Made from purs Jersty and séparaves (§ k. ) 25 _t-:::rnm week. vu 2 he z M: .':& e ¥ & ¥ There is' no sul

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