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burometric pressure prevails z throughout the Atlantic states, while I 7 3 I of Ranges o ' e g s« Association Mesting. : B e i {1A. 3. Wholey & Co less general rains throus Fitty years ago a young woman \ " The Atlantls gl S Ehout | ommition muicide. 1n) Morwich s Passday | ] : 12 FERRY STREET become consids ing oft the dock in the : : ‘the country or” id C. B. Rogers machine ¢ s i = % | The "stateteachers’ institute he poon = ' Rob J. Coch dications e that ‘wea- | their ann . meeting at J ther “will be :ars:gu; .undgund“ Academy and was weil nuna':z : y obert J. Cochrane n e states 8t e ississippi jers from various sections . ¢ offer to the Public the fnest standard | river. The cature. will rise on | state. ; themsel . = : T AN i brands of ‘of Burope and America: | Sunday in the middle Atlantic and the | Fxtracts from the Bulletin filles of Sega s : L ] ¥ v Bohemias. Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarias | New England states. ‘1’67 follow:_ = - . Become’ Washington 8q., Washington Bullding “Pale and Burton Muers Rocakhek 3 April 8, 1867—About 230 Wi w Nerwich, Conn, _Guinness’ Dublin_Stout, | o . e aeland: # Partly | Seturday afternoo: - the speakers. organization < Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Paciing o Ginwer Ale, Bunxes | Northern New England: Apartly | pamea Etien | ssting* of; § Hil B, B. Ale. Frank Jones' Nourish- | overcast Saturday, colder in Maine:|jumped off the dock into_the 3 _ efforts, . There 2 i=g Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | SUDday Tair WUR TISNE temperatuls Iriver, in the rear of C. B. Rogeri 3 t, w Phone 581 Sehlitz and ern e orky Tale Saturday and | Co.s ehop, on the West Side. . were very enthusiastic abou ‘ H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Agent. A A. ADAM, Norwich Towa Sunday, rising temperature- Sunday. - | 203y floated for 2 fo% moments, < plen. and who With the faculty of the F. H. KENYON, Special Agent. Obeervations in Mopaish. . 3 ;5,;“ her "head kept” under ot Loy KRN dgreed to se- « GRORGR.N. DECAN, Spsstul Mgt HODERN PLUMBING The followilig recprds, reports from | Quite a cro gathered arou ‘B . - lartford, nn. Sevin's pharmacy show the changes|a. young man named Martin Sta Nominations For Sophemore Prosi- New York New Haven in temperature and - the barometric 15 yesrs of age, an employ in - : dent. electrioty i changes Friday: machine shop, hearing ‘commo. i Nominations for the president of the tee the very best PLUMBING WORK tion, ran out of the shop and jul L Congre- | sophomore elass was held Friday aft- - f by expert workmen at the fairest is as essential in modern house as is to lighting. We guaran 7 a. m. 2! into_ the river, swam to and ea ) TROOH. lections \ ’ - 8 ™ ~ %#‘?ay a6 opt 1€ oD QL8 BoSt Sb. | = brilliant fair ana fostival in their|iondey. folomin te repart g on A B |prices. - s p. m. 2 ‘hed. conference ball last evening. " | election of the prexident of the student y i X Ask us for plans and prices. T o the genuine | Hishest 15, iowest 36. Found Infant's Body.. . County Dental Seciety’s Annual. | government president . ; t. ’ ly a ccn= Comparisons.. On Saturday, Nathan Champlin was| April 12, I1867—The New Londo: An interested visitor at the college : 1o iy Predictions for iriday: Parlly over:|having o tenement on Tardscrable|County Medical Society held its an- Wy Mias Misabeth Stevans of New |vilase and will reside at.No..19 gouth e cast and_cooler: lately occupied by a negro _fai nugl meeting on Thursday at the of- conducts a_unique estab- | B street. y J- F. TO PKINS Insist—at alf gro- Friday's weaiher: Cloudy. followed |cléared up, when in the woodiouse[fice of Drs. Carleton and Abbott, in | lishment for book binding. Miss Stev- Y . 4 - by clearing and coo! was found buried the ‘dead body of a|inis city, Dr. George E. Palmer of | NS is also a lecturer at the New York [ The Cornerstone minstrels went to 3 687 West Main Street colored infant which had been b Stonington was-chosen chairman, and | library and 1s well versed in her sub- | Scotland Road Friday evening and o long as to be greatly decomposed |Dr. " Chapman fystie | ject. having been librarian at New |save a performance of Our Navy. A vl 1l Moon Etate Tomohore st PR | erk Brs. G, B Panmer, & 3 Cani? | Rochelle, N Y, and_founder of a 1. | social and dance was enjoyed follow- : IERR U Rises | e 1367 The State Teachers |CioD and A. Woodward were chosen as | brary in Oregon. =~ Miss Stevens s |ing the performance T F BURNS DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE 7 . | Inetirate et i the Feee: Academa pn | déleBates to the American Medical |2 STaduate of Wesleyan and of the| . - R e Iy i : . Le_m. [ Inatiints wis 4 W iae S Ssociation, which i to be. holden at | library courses at Pratt Institute, and | Rockville—The H. Wales Lires com- FTOIRT, PROW | 3 3 | 287 Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. | . 4 Cincinnati, Ohio, May 7, §, 9 and 10th. | has been studying. ii Italy, England |Pany of Meriden has started work on . Hean"g and P!Umblng teachers were present. The first lec- [ SR™EN GG, TR G Syp A0 M0t01and France. Miss Stevens inspected | the addition to the factosy of the Office Hours: . 3 . - tare was delivered by _Prof. B. 'G.|g — White Corbin division of th E. en- 2 i : I th . . ., Abbott, O. E. Miner and G. E. Pal- | the buildings of the college, and_ex- e Corbin n of the U. E. en 2 10 & m. to 3 p. m. by appointment D O e eron ihe Arayiuy | et were appolnted fellows to the | Pressed keen appreciation, especially of [ velope works. It will give this enter- 92 Franklin Street .Sundays excepted JI SET]AmBenk oeliie. Sepuui e 45 State soclety to be holden at Hart.|the ideal location. prising concern, rushed with business, 4 F : By e ot O et et e lora, Apuil 26 ans 24th Student Governmont Neminated. | 20,000 sauare feet of additional floor Six hours atterhigh water 1l 12 10W | antertaining as_ valuable. The & Hon. J. T. Wait Suggested. A meeting of the Student Govern- | P oo : e e N e e Sctare was by Prof. Nortirup on the| The name of Hon. John T. Wait of mient” association of (e College was | e ADJ"STMENTS IRON CASTINGS sul of teaching thé alphabet. e | Norwich, is the only one we have ursday afternoon at five o'- | BORN GREENEVILLE avening lecture was delivered by Prof. |seen suggested for the next speaker of | ¢lock In New London Hall. The meet- |\ o rwn:“, April 12, 1917, a| The 61a 1dea that the cause of ilness FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Clark on the Subject of salt. - . - |the Homse. There is but one opinion | ing was called to order by Miss Wino- P - is outside the afflicted still prevails in | Exercises at Greeneville Grammar| A regular meeting of the board of |in this Section In reference to this|na Young, president of the associn- | Sumisesii ‘heeenr™ O He Adamsof | g out oots” of healing: consequently THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 Sohool—Hearts' Ease Circle of the|common council -was ~held at the|susgestion, Mr. Wait will be the right| tion and many Important points were [narpwiN. At Willow Point. <ystic rémedy consists in' Anding some- - Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is an drau at S i council chamber, Monday evenilig.|inan for that place, says the Windham | taken up in the meeting. il 7 t - e thing which by being introduced into i e King's Daughters Meet—Polish Man [mye. quarterly report of the captain | County Transcript. Nominations for president of the as-| I3 Baigwin. - o - 204 MrS:line boay of the suferer will drive out Yo e H. JACKEL & CO. . Breaks Leg—Personals. of the police was read and accspted| April 13, 1867—The Wauregan House | fociation were held and the following | BRUNDAGE At Storrs, April 10, 1917, | ' e Seience of Chl N e — R . |ana other routine business transacted.(is being thoroughly overhauled and |&irls were nominated and accepted the | a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bruhdage. | natrated thit (He cansos of dloense are =3 NS _The regular Friday afternoon exer- Academy Eshibition. rejuvenated for the occupancy of | Domination: Miss Esther Bachelder, of | CHAMBERS—In _Fitchville, April 9, |G 2 2 = g DR. SHAHAN, Specialist| s vwore heid at e Greeneville] [, 18I0 o e Acalemy |Messrs. Job Jenness and Son, the new | Rocky Hill. Conng Miss TLudna Ack-|“1017 % son 1o Rev. and firs. Georgeé O Phe spiHAl otimn, ud by AdMstine . S - * 5 3 0 as- - e g . - " landlords, who expect to take poses-|ley, Stonington, Conn.: Miss Norma H. Chambers. that se the conditio cor- o is : 3 1 at cause the condition can be cor on dissases fltéhfo.?';‘n":ufn".‘hfé.,'f"fi:\’.‘: ;?mh:led in the hall. ;m-ae ttu:y‘fin: ;::‘;:‘:mn%';n:':fif‘{hffi:ge“hal‘lez sion and open it to the public about|Rezan. Stamford, Conn.: and Miss | CALVBRT—In Willlamsville April 5. |rected to the extent that the patient . fitie Tubercuiosis Anemia Skih and R e e Ackfiamy, ANG. WaS IOt croditabls | A INC L May. Catherine Holway., Sebac, Maine. The| 1917, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Chris- |will recover from whatever ailment af- troubles. Conventional or pre- | SCHOIArS z e tiden by K Mary Campbell of Plainfield -at-|office of the president of the student| topher Calvert. flicts him. rea es on Soription. treatmeRt Tor. the. Stomach,| Sweet and Low, song, all grades: |to the students who took part in lt{i.mpiaq to get on board the dow - | zoverfiment association is the greatest |IKANE—At Stafford Springs, April 12 Easy preveation of Typhoid. tougs:|Judge Not, Thomas Ferguson: The|and to Mr. Parish, senior assistant at |efbted 1o get on bo T WeY | ni wRILE coiis ded t 1917, a_daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tt D g aah TP, TN | Jachcape Rock, Harold Krohn; Fiow |the Academy. who'conducted it and to | (ZelEht train at Danlelsonville. miss- | Ronor which can be accorded to & stu-| oy’ Kane. 5 . D, , V. 831, No'Gutside cals made after ‘7| Gently, Sweet Afton. song, all grades: |whose thorough Instruction the suc-|iNE her hold. = fell under the = cars, {Jeht an s, Office 15| WHEATON—At Leonard Bridge, April v m. Something Left Undone, Rose Scheff: |cess of the dramatic performance is|Wien the whole train, consisting of | emfrusted must needs be of great exec- | 4 1517 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Doctor of Chiropractic. - The Song of Love, George Holl - | due. some R0 cars. passed over her, erush- | utive ability and of rare personality.| Ajpert Wheaton. Rooms 220-221 Thayer Bldg., No The one ot Lawe. CEoer 7| Fhere were many accessions to- the | n& and horribly mangling he, Several other girls were nominated for wich, Ct. Tuesday, Thursday. Satu JOSEPH BRADFORD Pocahontas, Lilllan Burgiek: ‘Mother's | institute at the Free Academy at its| For the past two or three years the | the office Who refused the nomination. MARRIED. day.’2 to 6 p. m. Bertronied by 1l St qusitie Gas 3 - * Fool, Bana Prodell: Sowing Secds, By- |opening Tuesday morning. and be- |wmelt fsheries in the Thames and |because of the fact that the office took | ryompr — WILCOX —In Stonnzton, Scthae 3 ettt & A erly Pastland: Columbia, the Gem of [fore night neariy ninety teachers had [Snotucket have bsan very profitable.|a =vea S€ G, which was meed- | “april 11, 1917, by Rev. F. R. San: yiother: it ‘was: Datpar. toren BINDER |07 52 erades: Three Little | been registered. The haul of smelt has been reckoned | €d for academic work. Then again,{ fard, Biiiott Ratmond Thorpe and|Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and 2 3 B e e fashoans, AN e i by tons. This season however these|many girls, fitted admirably for the| Miss Mary E. Wilcox. both of West-|piel Bros. Real GERMAN BEER on |P00ks or the new, the young stude ek Boits W ek MUl to Otder | Wosthon: Bining Buston: Palms, Bv peaker Cojfax Here. delicate little pan fish are unusually|office, are working their way through| erly. R. I o i e AN L d anih And elghth Erades: Star Fpan.q Hon. Schuyler Colfax, speake: of lecarce. college. and have not the time to give |LENRDR —JouNgos —In Dayille D l:l‘(")fll'.:* St the plissoverad: himusis te e e e 108 BR! S B Rk ity fo- ¢ to such a great task Slections will | April 9. 1917, Otto’ Lehrer and Miss is di BPRLL CADWAY led Banner, with salute to the Flag, [ ba it fof two ‘daye ant the reralt|Abmes . Joiinson EL- F HOTEL thought. In this dilemma he appro all grades: Song of Easter, Ruth Bul EUROPEAN PLAN Qiek. WILL BE BRIDESMAID SAYS PERAL ENG! will be announced on the bulletin | BEMIS _KENNEDY—In Moosup Valle ished | Prastiag) o : == AT PROVIDENCE WEDDING : s bomrq sp.the, Yutex ars counted. L e e s e i S |5 Sty Mn watches OBITUARY. - AVE OUT AT SEA.| " Chaisman of Pageant Committes. ; 3 Telephone 1227 36-28 Broadway | who said kindly: “My bay, wheneve s Miss Mary White is Guest of Mrs.|Spanish Submarine Had to Be Towed| 1fiss Julie Hateh of New Miiford DIED. 1 b ny reading matter prod AT el it b 3 08 Henry S. Chaffee. to the Azores. was elected chairman of the pameantCOMSTOCK—In Willimantic, April 12| @ THE BEST VALUES |Youbave any reading ¢ . o.lm onths the dcath of Eimira C. Lagk,| 5 S Efternoon: Chatrmasns of the va- | Fraakiln Comstock, wped 85 Years. | S NOIC e . THE WM. . .| months the g B . Lack. (Special to The Bulletin,) After the Spanish submarine Isaac|InY - e gt s ] i ! T A e €0 oy of orhin, &y SETARR MR | pvoiacnee A 1 Aot 1o e | P Tl Ty SIS THIOE 101 | s Sommiieg L thpeinict BY | womAN, Iy Sl SO High Grade Watches e poinced o wre folowing in 70 23-27. A ST. rop was born i South-Kingston, R,|Mary White of Norwich, who will beyfrom New London her engines broke | oif Lihoine tiveir committae members | 3ged : AT GREATLY : Bulletin he was readings * L. on Nov. 1. 1845, the dauknter of bridesmaid at the Champlin-Fletcher :{‘]’:X;;m';"fio;:; mYOY: (®, Sieamer | {o co-operate with the chairman of the|LYON—In New Haven. Conn. Feb s REDUCED PRICES % & A e harine | wedding in this clty tomorrow even- Lopez, was forced to tow the 0 At veit NSIT. Caroline ‘Au wife of the lat SPEC o = T K e ner e | g, arrived here last Wednesday after. |submersible to the Azores, where tha | *Ptir® affair In carrying out the plans. X (A peite of "the late |7 Jeweled Segmrhum. 12 and 16 PECIAL OFFER. VCI‘ all lng | side@ In Aliddletown but for the past {noon and is the guest of Mrs. Henry z&me- were repaired, according to an Brief Not. = “mc; T 1o T ar Goid- 5 MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION TO » ; | vear has lived at 516 North Main |S. Chaffee at her home, 16 Eiton street. | Assoclated Press despatch received| The meeting of the Literary and De- | FYRSUe, 5w S22 W, B8 ATE, & son, . 10-Year Gold-filled C: HARPER'S MAGAZINE OR WORLD'S WORK—ONE DOLLAR You'll save time and money if you let \ 15 i T Ry el A S e i einstey eroulng M White was | Friday. Oficers of the New Tendes [eilbs Ok, Shich, Eks schoasned 1o8] » 1 f s Aftesnoon: | 17 J: 20 Vear Gold-filled Gase, and R ir wcrk e e L O e oA Gf the guete:0F hionor at & kitelts [ ShiD nd Enging comonas, st SeESt | Thorealy I T ae boRteotad. bos| & Bt e andny mrernoon: | g 330 Vo Sol Rl Saoos 3 four children, Mrs. Idoyd Packer of |shower given by Mrs. Chester Fletcher | concerning the matter, stated that the | cause of the Student Government invited to attend. Interment in Ames | Solid Gold, small size Ladies’ Watche: ‘An- |at the Agawam Hunt to her sister-in- | radiograms and cablegrams received | meeting. The meeting of the club will in Lisbon. $6.00. ¥ Attleboro. Henry 1. of Westerly OF ALL KINDS ON drew B. of Pawtucket and Mrs. Robert | law. Miss Harriet Fletcher, the bride- |8aid that everything was in fine work- | wili be held next Thursday. On that Norw: Mpril 11, 1917, | Co rtil . 3. AUTOMOBILES, E. Haines of Hartford. ke e ing order and no accidents of any kind | ime a debate will be held by four of | Eila J. Wrgsht Wite of the late s oL AEhes Wik [uie 'eetthe’your Wewding Trentie . Miss Minnie Gay i ad happened. - is O i AL Hyde. amed S vears. £ . CARRIAGES, WAGONS, The Euphemian Circle of The King's [non at 4 Ellery street, this city. breaking down of the engines was giv- | Manchester; Miss Norma Regan,| Thames terrace. Seturdas atternoon, e Byt i i for Ever: » b | Daughters meet Tuesday evening at| Mrs. Willlam Wood and daughters,|SR out by Capt. James A. Kimball of | Stamfora and Miss Florence Lennon,| April 14, at 2.30 o'clock J: OGULNICK & co. _. iJ Subgoription Headquartars' for, gty the home of Mrs. Harry W. Stebbins | Misses Dorothy and Alice Wood. of | New York, who arrived from Spain | Hartford. LANGLOIS—In Taftville, April 13, 1917, | 32 Franklin St. Norwich Magazine. TRUCKS and CARTS, on Whirteenth strect with a large | Norwicn, are spending a few days with |Friday, He acted as pilot on the Lopez { The subject af the debate will by o Langlois, aged 13 years and { i number in attendance. The leader, [the former's brother, Edward Smith, | While in American waters, and while | “Resolved, That Maternity Insuran months. 3 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | M3, Anton Neison, presided and the land family of Thurbers avenue, this |the liner was at Montauk Point, wait- |Should Fe Adepied Throughout the The BEST CANDY . ming, Upholstering and Woed Worl | TSFUlar routine of Business was trans- | city. 2§ for ine Peral one of the T. A.| United States” T “EA,[I] mneMa“ Blackamithing in all i ork. | acted. The reports of the secret: Miss Ellen Randall of Norwich is|Scott company’s tugs went out to bring| In accordance with the wish of the CARD OF THANKS To present to anyone as a gift is a box y (5 kemithing in all its branches. |and treasurer were read and accepted. [spending o couple of weeks with her |him ashore. The water was unusually | students, that some plan be suggested s .to thank all friends and |of Followinz the business sessicn a so- |uncie, Willlam Randall, and family of | TOUSh and Captain Kimball was forced | bv the faculty to publish the marks |neighbors for their sympathy and heip Coarner of Broadway and Bath Strests cial evenine was enjoved with musi- |Fruit Hil. North Providence. t0 sail to Spain on the Lopez. of the students as the results of exams, | during the illness and death of Carl L. || OWNEY’S CHOCOLATES cal selections. Light refreshments| Thomas McDonald and eon, Edward| If Wwhat Captain Kimball says is|the faculty have agreed to have cards | Abrahamson. also wish to thank Telephone 766 were served by the hostes. McDonald, who have been spending a |true, it is unknown by the officiais of | sent out with the grading. The mark- |3!l Reople who sent flowers and re- ia 5 rp. few days with relatives at Pawtucket, the Ship and Engine company. The!ings will be 4, B, C. D, E, F, and no | ombrances. 5 || Eheeeie & gURERRES Sp in. aweh hox Heart’'s Ease Circle Meets. have réturned to their home at Volun- | tWo ] that made the trip represent- | medium: S5 £ MRS. ABRAHAMSON AND FAMILY. |[that the Chocolates are fresh and 5 : o , > vs | town. ng the company have written h ime, st e ANKS ow’ll find the variety excellent. Sold 507 to 515 North Main St.|, The resuiar mesting of the Hearts | XN, ooppinin morrien of Nortn |55 - notiing. abott eneie” Brtious | aron (e e T Te S GAWDTOEFHANKS | | |Youl gk variety ~ miEh R TRt BRAGR C meptire, Tom ot Mo |3 SRS Shoul el S |t e WA M| AR THAT SR i J. M. & J. P. SWAHN CAVE WELDIN Nelson of Prospect street. The regu- Mrs. Ludx_er Major, of the Old River | ®ines specially dE!lR'fled for her and |the faculty meets with great approval pathy and aid during the iliness and - BARD TG, 00, | |1 oSl Fromect atisst o The Yo | road. Mnuvilie, are thought to be, by many connected | from all the students, death of my beloved wife: also for the 31 Chestmut Strect. ed and the reports of the secretary| Mrs. J. Gordon Rainey of Norwich |With the company, as efficient as any |- The outing club under.the jeadership | beautiful flowers, and especlally the alors Oxy-Acstylene Welding and Cutting | and treasurer were read and accepted.|nas been the guest, of her sister, Mrs. Diessel engine ever built in this coun- | of Miss Kathryn, of Groton, will have | members of the 'Ladies’ Guild of St. 50 MAIN STREET - of all Metals. ‘Aluminum, Cast Irom |Miss Olive Dutton presided at the |Carrie J. Salls, on Broad etreet, Paw- [tr¥ a hike on Saturday afternoon from 1|Andrew’s Church T their remem P¥aflain Squ: 237 Main Strest Bteel eic. Automobile machine parts|meeting. Dainty refreshments wers | tuxet. The Isaac Peral left New Londony|to 6. The destination has been kept | Prance RIS > b3 fepafn, BxPert on boylerst (ATl WOk | Seived by the hostss after the Dusi- |, The engagement of Miss Edna Fog- Barbor on the morning of Feb. 20.|secrct. and all members of the Athletic ALDEET SeeITE City of Norwi Telephone 551-12 —_— o eri Sestion and social hour was en- |ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. en she stopped at the Canary Isi- ociaf invited to attend th ity of Norwich Water Works = e = Telephone 214. Foster, of Westerly, to Floyd . Young |ands the reason @iven the. compeey | comemtion *re bt G oL Y % of Sterling was recently announced. |Was that the Lopes had freight con We most sincerely thamk all the o : Mrs. Gustavus Anthony entertained |#1&ned to the islands and the trip TAFTVILLE triends who sent flowers or expressed| Door 0f Water Commicsioners. Dr. Alfred Richards * afternonn a Polish man who |4t an attractive luncheon last Tues- | would not be resumed until the freight 3 their sympathy towards us in our trial| woter sates for (he auartec el DENTIST ved in the U. S. Finishing Co. 32y afternoon at her home on Gover- | Was discharged. by the death of our dear wife and kg R PR L oy e Office Hours: the slippery floor and fractured 20T stieet, this city, complimentary to —_— Auto Truck Crashes Ints Kence—Ar- | % " T T O - L o L S s.is A nm i aete his lex just above the anide. Both Nvnariotte Anthony, her fiece. of | CONNECTICUT COLLEGE NOTES.| tisan Seciety Gives Play—Leo Jac- | {Uux ANDBR JOHNSON AND FAMILY. | rom 830 a. m. untii 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Even LEHIGH—the Best Sleeve was summoned and the injured | Criende. ;&he table was in pink and | Miss Dorothy Wulf Among the Latest| als s J:": e fematning unbata areerapri 20, dort. | Rren T3 "7 o Than was taken to the hospital where |Ereen, with an effective arrangement ™ est | als and Notes. = ia afte rii 20, 1917, X u FRESH FROM THE MINES No will remain for several days. The|Of Sweet peas in the center, and cor-| APPlicants—Science Club to Visit - SErLms . LURTON Ceshiar man lives on Fourth street, sage bouquets of pink sweet peas for{ New York This Month—Brief Nof The large automobile truck belong- cach guest ,in addition to novel sreen| . | ing to the Stodaard Gilbert Co. in 190 Franklin St A : Personals. place cards, A e following names have been add- | Packing into an ally by the Taftvile : Capt. and Mrs. James Len 2| ed to the list of appl. pharmacy Friday morning crashed in- . i nan of of applicants to thy La A. D. LATHROP Eraatord Ricketts of Prospect street | Nortfich “were. recent. mucsts of Cape.| € 1921 of the cotoger Faith ©Slass | 15 the fence bordering the driveway D. S. MARSM s tHe pPLACE To GET A NicE 2 asternoon. 04 lana Mrs. Walter F. Grinnell at Tiver- | Willlams, Glastonbury, A dRasul b Inas eaatin, B - ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE TRUCKING = z ton, garet’ Culwell, Gran automobile was not injured. Contrac- 15 Main Street Pi G oF Sonhun akiw ax . Mr. and Mrs. Willi Nor- | othy Wulf, X or Emerson had a force of men re- P e Folephone 75 e Arthur Campbell has_returned _to Ts. lam Brown of Nor- ulf, No: 1anos THING IN THE MEAT LINE. 4 a _retu " - N 3 pairing the damage Friday afternoon. Patterson, M. T after spending o few [ Wich ‘are spending a few days with | White, North Stonthgton, Conn. These — days at his home on Praspect street. |iclatives on Warren avenue, East|last applicants bring the number up to P 7 Providence. | 5. 2 Artisan Socisty Gives Play. P[ayer-PlanOS VAL.LUPPERT DR. A. p £ slN AY Hartford._Due inrgely to the: rush CA}xm.h A. B. Cole and son, Richard| The Science club of the college is| The Artisan society gave a play in 5987 in the munition plants, the steamboats | COle, have returned to thejr home at | to Spend the week end of April 37 in | Parish hall Friday evening which was ¢ 2 | % of the New York and Hartford Trans. |Mystic after several days” visit with | New York, as the guest of Mims Helen | attended by a large number. Follow- ictor Viotrolas | Dentlst portation campany are being loaded [Telatives in this city. Gough, of Sen Cliff, L. I Dr..Ray- |ins_the entertainment several tables 3 daily with the greatest quantity of| Mrs. Job Peloguin of Baltic was a|mond C. Osburne, head of the depart. |Of Whist were played and refreshments —AND— ON EASY TEAMS . freight possible for them to transpors,|Tecent visitor among friends in this | ment of zoology and biology at the|Served. The society realized a ncat Rooms 18:19 Alice; Building, Norwich | s, Crd collexs will chaperone the - party,|Sum from the evening's performance. Sunlight Building, Marsh 8uiding, || THEE PIANO TUNER Phone 1177-3 ~ Snich 1s making tho trip. in cannec- Joine Naval Reserv Y EMBALm 46 Franiiin Strest, 230 State Strest, = e e M. Rice Leaves Norwich. tlon, with their work in the zoolozical S e e Norwich New Landon 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. j . R rément. . i Leo s il Dandruff Germs o ige Rice, widow of General Rice, | Now York Aquarium. the Museasm of| was in New London Thursdsy after- Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. NOTICE ff, - town after a visit of | n, < Lady Assistant 1 are ey el but. two weeks. General Hire” ot Oof | Natural History and the Zoological|noon and enlisted in the Naval Re- DEAD HORSES AND Cows | |8 : gPienaid bravery sl the battie of Gec: | SSUIGHS, 2" RS TRles on thele ob_| SEN%, econasies areman Tofephons 223 DONE WHILE YOU WAIT T Removed Free of Charge HERPICIDE . tysburs and his Tuneral was one of | foriieq st yenr by srudenis thtermnt d % g S Have that carbon knock 1 DR.R.J. COLLINS ve n knock In your mo- . the two which have take 1a n 3 9/ Wil find them ail fhe Statenouss in Boiaken place from |eq in biology and zoology and. plan- Unolaimed Letters. W, SMITH ALLEN R (o Y inovea by the pure oxvgen Call 1526 New London. Ask for Chas. Mrs. Rice is t fourth the fegul: ’ at one-foui e fegular DI‘N’I lsr CAVE WELDING AND MFG. CO, Later. .Reverse charge. sl L& e ning to tak b { & oat e up subjects of that line,| There are two unclaimed letters in WEST SIDE HIDE €O, FoScin Williame, whe was side o e | is composed of the following members, | the Taftville, "Con Gy B ¢ P. O. Box 379, S Hineh eral’ Washingfon, aud 1t > all members of the class of 1919: Miss | they are addressed s Bebert i - s A 2% ¥ : honor Williams pari was named. " |Helen Gough, Brookly, New Yark:|and T. H. Magill. 31 Chestamt 6, Norwich, > & 2 on Second Prize. Edith Harsts, New Milfora: Miss Mary| . i rep! . b . CHAMBERLAIN 3 . ss Mary | New ties are bei; 3 la s DR. C. R. A jpit£he Baster Monday bail given by | Stanage, Groton Miss Trinces Ottae | soms. of i PO D At Tates s DR. E. J. JONES Carriages, Democrats, Con- : . of New Haven T Esther Barnes Ston- | tion by the Shore Line Co. - z Counihan of Hill street, this city, won | nington: Miss Evelyn Bi z i ‘Shannon - Building |cords and Business W i Dental s'll‘geOn second prize in the fancs Sancing. The | 1elson: Miss Mildred’ Keofe: vow Do Suite 46 Building d Bu agons.| French-American Fur Co. Will clean up on a lot of Stable and | Guarantse all work. We maks 1o McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. George H. Young, manager of the 3 Brie was Sk umbrelia, which he | don: Miss Pauline’ Christie. ‘Groton: People’s Store, 18 %fllfl:‘i fow days| Take elevator Shetucket Street rtner. iss Irma_Smith, New London Bost trance. - Phon - Mizs Jean Sawin, Holyoke. Mass. 0| " Do Sl = - Square Blankets. A good line of Aute | ghATBe for’ Storage. Discoupts on o ;. Portland—Cleanup week for Port- land will be April 2§ fo May 5, as 'B. A. WIGHTMAN and Embalmer e hs Qs Practice for the dances to be ’ = rd of trade. i "connection ‘Wil T;- o ?V‘fl‘ Amdrews of this place for a few days. h. a B‘l Prices right low on Team and Fx- H. d. YARMAN, Proprietor o e ey . B = the Sea, to be presented on the coliege| David O'Brien Wag resigned his po- - .? st rise press Harrosses and Rubber Boota |76l 1301-4 Reom 106, Thayer Bids Fhome Tiz-23. novid Prompt service day or night Children OTy |hed Thursis mormie ot six otioce | sriored the sy ol T paooras s g " s oee ey A Fom pierohers © - [ Rl e B S : Faneral Directors §| THE L L CHAPMAN co, | F-C GEER Piano Tuser CASTORIA Waiir e i s tee | . ake M deorye. Camire, tor v " lone 813 V. Vit e merly of Otcum, nave moved .to the 14. BATH STREET,. NORWICH, oT.| 122 Prospoct Street. Nerwich,

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