Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 5

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* E}ifi i ha ! re. i St, James 23, F. & fi'l‘, mm no- fl,w%m*=~ % wummu the bR g it e m......"".':t cool just yet. Thers is a guarantes slip in each box| The muk recraiting _ even z : that the Chocolates are fresh and|ix it terns Mrs. Arthur W, Ghambeér of. Commerce .ullllu y.u-||fim|m-va-wunu-n\.l-u 2 : "Phone 238-2 LUady Mashotart OMys. Moulton of New York is the "DUNNS PHARMACY |- ssssssisg 5% 2 - R A B tion of . Creamed : St Hawiing 50 MAIN STREET s ; b Manasy morning tor ‘ visit lnyxahw‘: The Connetticut Agricuitural College % 3 ark, N. J. “YOUR GRANDMOTHER WORE ; gise eiob % to sive a concert in Suf- ; i ONE, WHY NOT You?” i this (Tuesday) evening under the 3 mneo( ” c-tyomofiynw-h i S’ Focedly) % flw i ts|| See the Choice Lot of Board of Water Commissioners. Norwich, Conn., April 1, 19 5 oy 3. M subjects: Universal military | g iioo0n Arthi at variofis Phaten PO N 3 __,___ s : a ng{of 27 at St. James Ep y uunum W. Lester is in Wa- 18 able | Vew London, Su-dny e h , day# siay and later c ‘ M E o s at the otfice ,;vr,};,{-, '_ e g g the | Wit mlt‘bor -mu. Mrs. C. A. Van ASaiiions wi 1 pitg| Miss Adles, hair, . Deu-n. ramaining unpal AFter AR o, 1915 t he and among Hteen B On Exhibition in Our CHARLES W. BURTON. Cashit:. g fspeakers already secured are Principal{fs ol oo A e st JO B > B, i vy o Mg Window T b it s i g -unr‘ w. * ~Although Mr. Taylor has saved many Seori 3m|r:n Bt siset. Y . ; ? ~ : 3 s roan s . Fresh Spinach mapie &roves say that the high winds | Frcd A- Fox. vi uvq 0 oo has ver been Injured &t | - ' | /et oA T Largest Display Ever Made T e ey Gt (e map e, e o e aer - S DL he crossing while he has EFFORT TO BING STATE BANKS - Ci Green String Beans 2 | which accgunts in pait for the short- |3, the United States navai reserve of bty E In This City % o R AR e s 3 INTO FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Fancy Lettuce Fobert Reichensteln of Wateroury e A T S t Looking to a Further Mobilization of || PRICES $7.50 to $48.00 died- at Norwich Saturday erneo! portunity n HAVY an o s . Celery Hearts| iz Reicheotein lexves hia wite “nd u [naval reserve will bs aftorded immeat- Mt 57 th : . e " || -THEY.ARE WORTH SEEING o | el one brother, Albert Reichenstein, ercises. |’ .~ Washington, April 16.—A renewal of See our window of Olives [and a sister. = om et ime troms | effort, on & natien-wide scaie. to oring || THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO OBITUARY. Monday the effects of his injuries. state banks into the federal reserve ” ’ In the First Congregational church i el > e n night. | *1° — systeri is to be made soon as part|f§. ESTABLISHED 1872 Poopl. = ..'lk‘t in Cromwell Miss Lydia Hartig, Rev. John H. w PUT BULLET HOLE of a comprebensive programme look- Eoactinge [ and about Nocwich, 18| s odohn M. Etasleton. 4 ot w ts. THROUGH-SKIPPER'S BOAT. | IIE {0 the further ‘mobilisation of the | MAIN ST, NORWICH, GONN. abou N ] e . 6 Franklin Street oy e T B St. Aloysius’s church of New Canean| The results follo ST Coflflw-mml g'-lfl“ T ot e . & otorbogt “Owner used to Obey | ¢avorably réported today to the senate Ellington farmers are busy steriliz- arthies, ang rgt. Percy 3 45 92 Guardsman’ . > i JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter e Do ane Bawine. the | D= the Sacred Heart 3 Casey.. 23 e el Ch-el;-m;n S oF [y Basiling wid seed. %!a.x Lavitt, who will" ralse -3 Harttord ~People will learn some day that the| not only favors the enactment of the CmRoPRAcl‘lc about 30 acres of shade grown tobac- r - easiest way out of trouble is to obey | amendments to the reserve aet which o, has his seed all sown. e i o 4 the guardsman when he says “Halt!” | fafled at the last session of coneress. flm E w A subscriber declares that he saw He 3 on! A R T R RS B LR e e 5 3 ADJUSTMENTS u N . lsea Parade wi : in L. Blanchérd.. N 3 < %o ghatement M < The old idea’ that the cause of illness Baf four - a 3 “Fra A. Warren.. 25 24 = £} afflicted still vails | VIOLIN whols ¥ : prodsesor at ¢ meminary. ' A i oskide e araicted aull prevally 1o Years. Before E0-| TOAl ...... ..iiceeceesossesses I e Interlocking directorates, the remedy consists in finding some- TiACHER [lemeasnd St e s Sod spayed SSeimmme i Sate Danks v exereios Jme poiv. |Ihe ody.of tha mtcrer Wil drive 55t . A - Jogs and 3038 tfor, temais _— .,.:." ‘| JOSEPH MARIA 18 suardsman’s command. The skipper | fiaes now accorded them under state|\'s dicaee L L, A Sebny Snikesaeiie. iR after May 15t—adv Fath n vas Instrumental in FACING SERIOUS CHARGE | bridec: but the suard wotan't 1ot M. | Lot e i tes " Another |cnstrated that the causes of di Violina sold on easy terme Former students here have been no- New .Canaan. New H. Read Empleys Meld Un. | He was told to turn his boat the other | feature of the amendments would per- |Gisplaced, and sublaxated sigments Ser appointments address §. J|tified that the annual tapleton was one of the e M .,""' g to do so. Then, car- | mit state banks to withdraw from the | 0f the spinal column, avd by adusiing € BULLARD, Bliss Place, Ner- camoue au m ‘3 $500. de::.'?m ;:onld they for any reason rected to the extent that the patient wich, Conn. Seti-hstoda Naw Yk, i R e pr S st wdosepn Maria, an _employe of the =5 b B iy e s ing. ayen before | th Thi T S ening. ing Nis brief stay in Txftville his seal e Hates moal sopearsd bifore]the boat ~The ekipper immediately| ROCKEFELLER ESTATE TO BE J D 7IMM D.C. = | Monday at 8 atiock n St Patricks | {on' af il hia pasiReIE London ,,.,,’?; court Nonday morning: | A ocal man who resides in {he vi. TRANSFERRED INTO GARDEN| J, U, 1 8 <hu ves and V- ]lm Wi assaul wi en! o b= aras v o lOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR MNrbe gt 8 ryhmhl.h) riends| Shortly after his ordination he serv-| gpe H-unky. e ear-oig | Sinity of Main street found out thal|c g Acres at Pocantice Hills -Will Be Doctor of Chirepractic. Mest Cigars Are Tequiem sung by Rev. Myles P. Galvin | papnapc e 3t St. Mary's church, Polisn fi the & on of ing bee Divided Into Small Farms. 1 _Thayer Bldg., Nor- THE! ARE BETTER g: f‘fi mfi‘h ‘Wright Daley, wife of P. J. Corbett. éf&.";fi e e unc Mm:ly & yis i day, Thursday, Satur- . S e was continuéd un ”» J. =18 o GOODFELLOW 10c CIGAR | 7" ¥ Paiex Patrick J. Corbett, aged 36, died at| Tuesday, ana Maria was released In | (oronen Sabs Sircet and v Broadway | Rockerelions, Pocaitios Hills caiate of ~ At the almshouse this season, Supt.|his home in Huntinkton street, New |bonds of ;50 Sunday afternoon about l“sa:;ek with 6,000 acres is to be transformed into a Tey them and see. 3. 'B. Chapman is to do_hia bit by rais- | London, ~He hud been ill for ° some| " The accused was afrested by ‘Spe-|the nose of a loaded rifle diggin ot | vagttatie: wirdon for the. bemedt of THOS. w SHEA, Prep, Frankiin St |ing extra crops in a war year, plan-| time from paeumonia. Mr. Corbett was ts A B, See and Martin|ihe small of his back and an interested | the residents of this town, it was an- to Palace Cate aing to cultivate about elght cres. He | yard master for the Central Vermont the New Haven road at the |crowd of bystanders watching the | nounced tonight by Mrs. John D. e R i e t ¥ | parade. It ‘was rathe: humiliating for | Rockefeller, Jr. . WII.LIAM C. YOUNG e v - When o 9nd |a six-footer to be hustled along I ihot| The tillable land of the estate will A Great eshon Sutteasor to Plans were formulated in New York ] Been ‘empioved by the e e e e et o e o T ewanated by ‘Afasvican” fags. STETSON & YOUNG ls“dl"vhlccv;flnt l: lgoluzm m.e:. will be sent to Rutland. Vt. than & score of vears. 5 Pioperty Rul the‘; ey wpm our;_! s - o 20 for Jewish rellef » . Rev. Henry Gordon Gay. e ed. 1t is satd h ol of Tont and BUILDER |ea tor Jewish relief work during 1917. s that_the apportioning and materials &t right|The Rssessments for the northeastern | Iak:;m :{:n:,\;flo:mx;m (::y.. X ?n.ct THREATENED LABORERS received the order “Sh . farms among these who volunteer to - g —_ il them. prices. by skilied labor. states included, Connecticut, $300,000.| Brown university. and a native of 3 STRIKE I8 SETTLED.| soLDIERS’ PAY DOUBTFUL 5 et et ; H_ln West Main S| The Andgver Mews ciud, through a | Lebunon, who left’ his class to serve |my, Have Resched ! b R e e B = | AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS DIDN'T Canfronted by the great guestion as to Dr J. M. KING Sas "arranked for the purchase and | his Sist year at bis home 14 Win- e ooy ikt Shres KNOW THEY WERE IN ITALY | hether it was better to read the old lemore i — _Remu —_— - . e e L SR e S by el yote, AWRTaE ed striks of the labdfers | N, concerted action has beert taken | | o, are 2 - ': Lo “‘,"‘" fitenou the, Sews the yetas sttt DENTI mfata’Srs campieisd 67 & permanent | Rchenition S Rl waF sefvice. "+ R R |l B BRI ot Witheut S92, A¥SS o I |aiacovered himsef o be in an ageny of . He was & member of the c!g £0 to war. Each manufacturer is do- | , _ome April 16—Some of the sus- thought. In this dilemma he approach- Taxes will be collected today at the| L1595, When e was eén: at Prot] T as Beats suits the situation in his| trian (soldlers taken priscner at’the ought. In this PP ' Building tie store from 10 to 1130 a. m. | 0% R, 00 Ttna 5, business. Probably vers fow shops | Austré-italien front, intelligence offi- |,y , gistinguished Practical Person and ke the store of Patricn T Tenth Rnoae Islana Volunteers. On will Eive full pay to men while they | Cor3 TEPOrL refuse to believe they are / i Hill, from 12 m. to 130 p. | Sebt. 1 of the same year he ke soting as soldiers, but mearly afi| i ltaly. assérting that they have nev-|\ho said kindly: “My Boy, whenever m.—q?f.“ 3 i P T it aha et ok Company F| o nar Wiil have their factory positions open | °F 1eft the Russian front. When con- Twenty -sixth ecticut Vol- el s €or them when they return from thelr were 50 fre- |you have any reading matter prob: ized quartette choir oers, to the STIFF FINE FOR country’s service. tly moved one place to an- 1 . urch sang with, e There are several reasons why Con- | Other, general 3 at night, that they |lems, go quickly to this address,” and pleasing un: The pirtmeént of Gult with th SUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING. | necticut -nop owni must have brought to the Ital- ' 2 > e L o sph Bedurd Paid $700 and ian front wi aware of it. |he pointed to the following in “The ers 3 = 4 o ‘wages While 4 frof Mgm t i h ted to the foll Th ames J. Moore, tenor, and Jonn Mc- our "'E aree 16 Others 36 Each. tws REYNOLDS FORSBA Bulletin he was reading: Neely, bass. o soldier ended e i f““" ons % . One | m P triot- | ESCAPED CONVICT, CAPTURED. |~ —SPECIAL OFFER— ulc Some of the Norwich laundrymen |Sraduated in Hs Wwhs ordained from | Escaped From l'mu- at Auburn After|5 MONTHS' SUBSCR|PTION TO Q K Lu“cn T;u?“d:: - lg ;t: 1z:nm ‘n. 3, Baptist in &o& & well paid factory . Beating & Guard Ints Insensibility. | HARPER'S MAGAZINE OR WORLD'S JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Proprictor aa:uu:no Tete formerly :lmpu;ylr pastorate was at Bast The 16 oth 2 ml] concern ‘:m‘-:m SO Proportion- | e, N v—-—* Avril 16.—Reynolds WORK—~ONE DOLLAR hdries are now makin, T ind ti vi g OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 1 A. M. |wluror dues T the s B Tote paster af Soathwick, Stass. | Eontcl oust L& , Sodld sertouets affect the B e Dhnte. srioun” here | You'll save time and money if you fet Central Building R T G n.'n"'un. Mass, Trom 1478 to 1983} Fay. fined $6 each. Al paid - a3 In larger con- | (i "atternoon after beating into in- |us settle your Reading Troubles. thbo: 188¢ to H. C. Rowe of N Hi u ro, Mass., 1890 o T S P Y0 sensibility a keeper and stripping him Broadway, Norwich, Conn. |masiers roint x.é’. put the n."éf"mfi'rf Rorin Reading, Jass. 1580 to mé SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTES b i | of his A waa captured tonight in| ALL KINDS OF MAGAZINES u the cntpo-n of the Lfim !‘ggm g lfis “gud a .-u«; Courtty Assteiation Has Arrangsd . WO 43 i - | Subseription Headquarters for Every Evis B B i e e T T ur Rpctbeiiiy. Thui WEDDING P it s 0 Magazine. of m o R fld‘m e waa born in on. | A mumber .t mm\u Hay . Clark-Areson. Bt N Bt oF Rasisve Attended Hartford Meeti The marriage of Miss Helen Cald- . Clirence Adams, clerk at Midway| County Agent F. C. wm“::ml- : nlr e roeon”Gaughter of Rev. “and | W0e8 St S0, 0EUrl UL I0TS U SHEA’“]QM&WM yard, has the flag which has |ed & colinty agents’ conference x 32 &fi A b 3 rages, was advan purchased Béen secured b bscri; r = y s LBy % ?‘um on Monday and aiso nu-a - i, took nnsul nrv]u. Supp: mammum hich 3 H“r"fi{rfl wl was held in Corner of Broadway and Bath Streets. ted “one Telephons 766 25 .. e o — church, Apru 26. -t tnlt.m er Clark gave the B mnty z m:t B, Davia B Hubbard, pastor of o saciety hetd Afond Socutel 25e- Satituts srofamme will e as SEARS, Congtsgational church in West- R et By, et Whe | toiipwe: .. « A Bov, Clinton 3. Arsson Sax Sodtiols < M & P. SWAHN ' eeting: waa wen 1Y the at lun.elr‘ .F:' ;H 3 J.-M.&J.P. 5 o, and for 13 yeare chaplain of the s ;'.‘.fi"‘f.'.‘.“f'e.‘,..,i it ;_,“"""";g::m T o "Thicrs (fin botrothu1 servise o < @ Ry R - o AE. i D N Iailors ugagm- S Daiter, oty p : : : oted as | 108 parE ' %] Frankiin Squars, 257 Main Strest I as Tllnh’m 861.12 Dr. Alired Richards DENTIST Office Hours: m"ifl e, Hf 9-12 a. m.—1.30 t0 5 D n gn dea Wed, and_Sat, Evenings Bring your Room #% Thayer Bullding House tel, 1225 -mu ik DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist 7 %‘?l"nwlzfi 4‘! '-. annon Building Annex, Room A 44 Telephone 623 -

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