Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1917, Page 7

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LADY" ASSISTANT AI'Iv c.u. Answersd mpuy c.“m.”_ o N S * 3 ‘” rhb W“k ' X m’ " 5‘"5? ey 4 4 strained into a bottle containing Tiree 2 T ; are that the wea. L § % ounces of orr)hua white makes a whol2 3 5L s‘flflufled with p'!ohhly Judge Charles B. Waller heard af_ In uu of & Son Co., vs, st remarkable 3 m:n in the north border states|motion of foreclosure by sale of prop- | John {. 11, t was en- be : g per sworn bill of particu- the Lakes eastward to the | ey the M: Rendering | 16764 - g a-fi?::;?e{:fifi ;i:%:,géz:fl:’:%yfl?g 5 X m : :":‘;.q Mui"::{ aove o me-a. T o i o e s ey 1h: will continue all this week. In this offering there is We aré prepared to take m’?iu m 'A"u".;u‘.!".’.i" ;rt? .;Iiz:! in g M’* A nl- m anq sustained e tm'z‘:-‘:;n :J.‘.'.J”En&‘:“ nf:‘; b 4 wanted kind of Silk—for spert wear, for waists, f 4 orders for the highest grade §|iana states. _ % i ';;““””md ,;::mt | i iak gve ot 'eltll-‘;lhrwd ve. Ro- {lem, a skirts and for dresses. Here are a few of the leading WEIHI’ ’n Engra 2 Northern New Tngiand: Overcast B s i s i WlTenEC Ty ptti i ?‘%r;dv!: lowness and tan, ana -l:dua‘::m‘le sxin '.[m ¢ : ; g < vmg Sngetiied probmbly showers in inter- B e s B e | Pobn weeks in which to file an an- orit‘::‘ra":m::’ A e ey and || BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA $1.39 including Invitations, :'t"g:{nl:;:n{m:}:“m; i sou | Xvery R Tonn fi%‘:i:f i oisty | It o o ey eatotar o1 b a Gomniar Sint of iy eweoHy Tin This is a splendid quality of Black Chiffon Taffeta Ny ol Weenesaar "fair Cexcept’ provably |of §12%la%a Uy e | oDt e | SE05¢ L5 i, 4, amse Silk, 36 inches wide—Special price $1.39 a yard, : Reception SSiTrs R hind: wropsny B2t St 25w wmoten | Satet K. Mgy Toor pochy (honds ' pitonlR Bt B B value s1.50. snd At Home Cards. JII0rl w7 B S0 00| o ot e ndoh stat Bl e, oo A e 11 Soos e & itinds | BLACK SATIN MESSALINE $1.39 Visiting Cards, Business || ne rotiowing records reporced from | sy 3.3?"1 “ba Invoived in the eale | itch vr.. Abratasn Bronstein. hearing | s ed hands A very popular dress fabric, lustrous finish and 36 and Professional Cards, Etc. fi,’"l:.:,i‘r‘:a'.‘;{ T nd e harometnie | o e tad e ,.:'.L;’z'.;‘:":f"m:":‘.‘.n [oF, Dotienito Ser aslde verdiot weilt|yryy HOWE GUARDS inches wide—Special price $2.39 a yard, value $1.50. changes Monday: : and”the ‘time of teGemption fixed for | Judge Waller heard arguments on 4 SHOULD BE VACCINATED. SILK WOOL POPLIN $1.39 Tam 3 "’B&:‘w""%"?m m.ner:( Sooro- dis-| Tatmcs Gonss Toor 5 hflie “Hada = w eve: Del ; 5 g0, n ‘o dis- | Thomas Corey vs. Nicholas Haddad|Will Prevent Fever f leting the G : 7 : 12 g sttt ot i Black Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide, a serv- posed of as follows: and he took the papers. State Ranks: ¥ Estimates Furnished JOHN & GEO. H. BI.BS 6 . Juasmonz as sworn bill of par-| The case of Percy White vs. Gui- : : , aci i mnen ‘56, Towest 63, tiCulars was entered in the cass of the | seppa M. Mugovers was assigmed 197 | Tho heaith of T b 2 i iceable fabric for Summer wear—Special price $1.29 s JEWELERS Comparison Todd Rubber Co. vs. Oscar F. Green- |trial Friday afternoon in New Lon- 2 OF Snp. AFowe s d. value $1.5 » enwald. .- tions now at war is being preserved ai a yard, value $1.50. redictions for Monday: Falr. : Rever before, says the June edition of Falir. fhe Connecticut state board of health || $1.59 CHIFFON TAFFETA AT $1.39 Yhe ontrast betwesn, the medical A splendid showing of Chiffon Taffeta, the popular Sam, Moon --fl 'l'la-‘ NAMED DELEGATE TO MOOSE WILL GO TO New Bermuda Onions " sun i mases " saes. ) Wi ) 6008 SR Dunks CONVENTIONTN NEW LONDON | poparedness of our army today and Silk for dresses, suits and skirts, in these shades: 5 _m__p_m | Prestdent . V. James Appoi Local Committee is Busy Making Ar- ' 2 COWSLIPS, DANDELIONS LLm P |Prefidont C V. James AppointsLoosl Cemmittes is Bysy Making Ar. |5 SRLLEL Wl M Mmear Sirensin of black, white, Copenhagen, navy, resada, brown, apple ) N T Frank J. King for New Haven| rangements for Turnout on the g gl o o i bl , Lop g - P LETTUCE, RADISHES Gathering. Fourth. for, four months in 1803 There were green, pink, light blue, plum and cl hangeable effects - N % —— 1,729 ca: of sitive typhold and 949 s | —— g 2 ; | | fosident Charios V. James of the| The cominittes In charze Lo | e e S —orotanty trobold: with in blue and black, blue and green—3 Q‘Mh“‘ vide L4 - ¥ 1 { th V] e / ot : 3| AT, King ieiogaie 1o the Good | Mogee Tor ne LIE arade. to e held | ) oener pinesses. Total deaihs irom Special price $1.39 a yard, value $1.59. ix h 1 Ts 1 oads Allo‘: lation convention in New {at New I.ondon July 4 are very busy |ill People’s Market t.d‘}“w}:’l‘é’: g bl M T B T Haven ‘on Wednesday. On__Friday |making final arranements for march- iy ik 4 sibad strengtn o || 36-INCH SPORT SILKS AT $1.79 iy TR AT evening of this week the directors of | ing with the Loyal Order of Mo of | 12,301 < nkis i GREENEVILLE The chamber Will hoid their semi-an- | New Lonrlon. The memhera of - the | for four months i 1ot But one case Fancy Stripe and Plaid Taffeta_and Messaline, 36 6 Franklin Street 2 : nual meeting. At this meeting impor- | Norwich Lodge.are takinz a keen in-|of typhoid deveioped and only 11 inches wide, in light and dark effects—these Silks are st sasphis s_—““i‘y Hoids Regular | tA0E reports will be read together with | terest and it seems probable that there | deaths occurred from all illnesses dur- ‘b] f s fHshi bl & <Kf JUSTIN HOLDEN, P iets) certain communications received from [will be a large -del i dow i iod. spor skirts— st Meeting—Senior Holy Name Society | the Reétail Merchants Bureau and the |to march wath the By Landon Torge "«g:o;hnneln'{cc&ohma military organiza- YoLy. desirable for b Lol gt ,e P Holds Last Meeting—Attending Gon- | Manufacturer's Bureau asking for the {as in the past the New London lodge | tion known as the Flome guard, practi- Special price $1.79 a’ yard, value $2.00. WXLLIAM C. YOUNG vention in Pertland—Notes. g uolf\t:‘:l fi:;;?;;n‘" certatn 2:;‘;;“'“- s come to Norwich in large | cally none of whose members are vac- ITE S AT SPECIAL PRI S b cinated against typhoid and who, if ‘NH ll KS ( ES Successor to SHaE S New parade badges have been or- led inte iv =t is v i h 1 called into active service, as is very » STETSON & YOUNG St Tosenn's sociate was held in' Pus |BOY SCOUT GARDEN dered and will be on hand by that|iikely to be the case. will be in the |} White Habutai Silks, for waists or dresses, 36 _ R * me. ny special nd of uniform ed stat ur 4 . A £ CARPENTER and BUILDER | i35, 0,05 aiendance: " tha PLANTED WITH® BEANS | "o "5 adbpiea by the Tocal Inaze | rappe noasbn . o = ""® ** I} inches wide, regular price $1.00 — Special price BeSt’ work b0 materials at right|regular routine of business was trans_ | Plot Will be Under Care of Five Lo- |Dut the committee would suggest dark | Even practice marches and traini 89¢ prices by eliued labor: & acted and the feports read and acw| ° cal’ Tirdogs. nlo::e!. “"hne !hlr;.dsnd straw h::nr,- campe will greatly endanger these loyal a yard B U e b mbe a0 biaseie0ee s veeb g, 3 Y worn as this would make a _better v Iy vacci - Telephone B Wt Maln Ok o v et DD ot | s et I e et aie | SRR vn wn Socmmten of (i Rind, | natas - oce vacch ) White Wash Taffeta Silk, 33 inches wi ide, our reg- | memberstip were received. e emfistx‘:_“r; “(Am«_"npfi!i; fo DA:foue; ‘Whether the local lodge will g0 by There is real danger in delay and it ular $1.00 quahty—bpecml pnce a , i 89¢ p ' d z oo | trolley or train cannot be decided un- | typhoid vaccination of all state troops ¢ NOTICE has been planted with. beans. The|ti] the secretary h I: the me: i = y el - i ORR e R aoWe Holy Name Society Maets. sarden will be under the care of [hers, This he hopes to wmow by fhe | imensbeoor made & military require- || White Habutai Silk, extra flne quality, for waists or Bk v N jety Troops 1, 3, 4,6 and 8. Those troops > N e — Removed Free of Charge o Telt “Sienach Taecting ta thrr e | Wil be benefted by the profits receiv: | "1t has' been pianned for & small | o754 o avell himself of tis sure |} dresses, value $1. 25—Special price a yard....... $1.19 Catl 1526 New London. Ask for Chas. | sembly rooms Sunday. afternoon w ed from the garden) Six scouts from | delegati a t " ' 5 ; Siaet. . Bavicas e Ticw ‘hrestdont Wiiiam T S¥ahones | each of, the five trbops are expected | of Tra ama® fonaonn fo the meeting o Thousands of doctors wili g0 into Crepe-de-Chine, 40 inches wide, in white and fl f WEST SIDE HIDE- CO. in_the chair. The routine business |t Work on the sarden on Saturday. |nesday night, leaving on- the 6.45 car, T BEers petple i am ceamse |1 Color; regulay $1.50 quality: —Kpcr‘m] prm ayard.. $1.39 ; 79, was - transacted and other matters | th st cu s the e E = s et i New London | pertaining to_the soctaty were trans: [well wp. = 57500 T T caMP WILL NoT e reten they have depended woon pis || WHite Washable Satin, 32 inches wide and exc d ; acted. e meetings of society | t < s 3 e : Reuther & Co’s STERLING ALE and | will be discontinued @uring the sum- at the lawn fete to be given this week PREVENS, COUNTY \FAIRTIIL Aa Joteimmt for ther woll oo [§-dent quahty, our reguhr $1.75 grme—%peuul DTic Piel Bros’ Real GERMAN BEER eon |mer. 2 Einine’home of Mrs. Hobert W. Per- | Secretaéy Gilbert Says This Yoars] The perplexing gquestion wil be: |§f a yard J e R S b et SRR $1.69 “Whom shall we have for a doctor or Draught at the Fair Will Qutshine All Others. DEL-HOFF HOTEL i tencing Portiand Conmvintion. - | ARMORY FUMIBATED: BY what shail we do?" Naturally many Mr. and Mrs. iteh ibeare o o o " will not decide this question until EUROPEAN PLAN Central avenue leaves today to spend HEALTH OFFICER BROPHY | ~The mere fact that the soldiers| i oupie’arises and here is whore mis : o HAYES BROS,, P a week vacation in Portland, Me. Mr. B . are using the grounds of the New|iakes will be made which may prove | Come prepared to render his best ser- : v o SRS and Mrs. Dolbeare will make the irip | Building Will be Reopened After Noon | London County Agricultural Society | most unfortunate. vice at once. He cannot carry all of Dance, Doris Telephone 1227 .26-28 Broadway | by automobile. While in Portian§ Today. for a camp groufd must not be taken Rather than consult a strange doctor | his instruments and drugs to every UH#:{» ara some will endeavor to tide over with | case. - Mr. Dolbeare will attend the New - 3 Tngland_States Association of Sta- | City Health Officer. Dr. Edward J. |0 Tean that there is to be no County | . tont medicines, with the resuit that onservation along all lines is being Jennie g tionary Engineers convention of which | Brophy fumigated the state armory | Lai this vear” said Secretary Gilbert |gerious disorders will get such a head- | urged, but do not forget the déctor; he DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |Mr. Dolbeare is an officer. on Monday evening and after Tuesday | S. Raymond to a reported Monday|way that they cannot be checked.|is human, his labors are arditoss and - s 2 noon the armory will be again open. |eVenins. “On the coatrary we ex-|Others will try to get along without a | must be conserved if the life and b t l S Notes. Marrietta, member of the New Brit.yPect to have a fair that wiil outshine|physician until they find the malady | health of the community are to be ental Sturgeon Mr. and Mrs. Gramt Foster are|ain company, who is in the isolated |alk predessors. weil developed and too late for a doc- | maintained. * ik L T 2T%|wara at the Backus hospital with | “While no one can safely predict|tor. when called, to render material S ¥ pending a few days with relatives in : it - the finish itani . 3 Norwich, Cenn. | 3 cerebro-spinal meningitis, is doing {the finish of the Titanic struggle now | assistance. It is believed that the ex- = Eovh 3 fairly - well. As to {he outcome of |80INg on across the ocean and into|cessive deaths among children m the|PANO RECITAL BY i Arthur P. MoWilliams of New York | the case it is.as vet uncertain. No iWhich world-wide war this contry has|countries abroad during the first year MISS BULTER'S PUPILS. spent the week-énd with his relatives | ICW cases have developed among the thrown its vast resources that Hu-|of the war were in a great measure gy o members of the company. manity might be freed from the in-|due to tardiness in caliing physicians, | Fourteen Took Part in Program onl! McGrery Buil TEAMING AND TRUCKING |in town. i \he Home Guards who wers to arin satiate giamp otm!fie Insane tuler of| We should heed good advice and not Monday Evening. k) Monday evening had to pestpone their|the Teutonic empirs, nevertheless the|sacrifice our children because of inde- gLl M F V. rs. 5 tts ré i h . DONE VERY ,SROMPTLY AND AT/| Wev. ‘and Mrs C. H. Ricketts of] sentiment of the Agricultural society, | cision mor jeopardize our own health| At the home of Miss Kathryn Butler | S0n% jennie Tarmer: Prospict street are the sussts - of and it was the unanimous expression | by gambilng with patent medicin on Lafayette street Monday evening | oI Miscellaneous Shower. :’_.fl?‘g;’e ::’:'f’%‘;‘e“s‘g;‘elzg“'“h‘;:hs f:’h! ot a(lil S\!e good doctors ‘will the annual recital of hPr‘Dlnnoknlml)? Sad 1 " e . 201 v Wi gl T, an ose at home will be kept|was held. Fourteen pupi's too par! TAFTVILLE A T P T e oD | ters the agriculturc] interests of the |very busy with the added duties, Many | in the program, which was given in a b e S e howor wiks @iven Miss Mas X Stofth country must stand forth and pro-]of these doctors are arringing to share | style winning the enthusiasfic ap- Maurice Reguin Has Narrow Escape |in homor of her approaching marriaze claim to the whole community to in-|their fees with their brothers in the |proval of parents and friends, there and plano sol i e | CTease in every way, manner or means, | service and by so doing are rendering | beine an attendance of about 75. The |ingale and /"D"" Raiiig ing—! i A f PBaltic. DRS. L. F.ind A. J. LaPIERRE | o™ Drowning—Surprise Party-for|to Arthur Paul Alldrd of Bmitic. Thelcrons of every gort, both vepetable,|patriotie service, AR Sverwoiked Ao | cooirs wote: dbcorited with rosss an@ REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP Phone 175 Case ove's Pol Miss Marie:A. Ray—Death of Ama-|SVening was spent in games and mu- | fruic or livestock. tor cannot render as satisfactory ser- nd with the gay ribbons 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ble Boucher—Notes. bl s S i o Bvnd And the putting off at.a time Mke|vice as he TGNt If. Mot Cired. it | cot eoness. of the children formed & S5 B oa “ 4 : ments were served. this would not help so much as it|There are many doctors overworked |pleasing picture. Cake and frappe werc [ -EO ARGED ¢ Office Hours: A near drowning accident occurred would hinder. Every home gardener |hbecause of the thoughtiessness of their [served by Mises Butler at the close of WITH NON-SUPPO 10 a.'m. t0o°3 p. m. by appointment | Sunday afternoon ‘whe: —————————————————— | who has faithfully tilled and planted |patients and we take the liberty of |this pragram: — Sundays excepted guin fell into the river -while cross- RS & & his ground, watched ihe seed, given|offering these sugsestions: LTS DUDiN: THe: DAlsyS Wale, | Wir: Arrséted " by Lecal Aufhoritias oz, at & point; belbw the R, o |survived by seven daushters, int othe embrace of old Mother Earth,| Do not wait until evening or night |Irene Cagey; Perl Waltz, Beulah Rog- For M Gidsstts P stream at this point is very swift and | Georee Hunt of Norwich, Mrs. James | spring forth Into the warm sunshine,|to call your doctor when you could |ers: Robinson Crusoe, Alice Denker; o g ey e & young Resuin slippeéd from a rock|Qp i °h o ¢ Bd‘!e ort, should bend his every effort to raise | have called him earlier. Merry Ocean Barcarolle, Helen T B. Dix w o into the water and was borne.down | Marcoth, of Bristol. ;. John Beau-|all he can on his plot and to try and| When calling a doctor do not send | Schwenk: Flora, Huth Bccieston; ATt-|poneqing honse | it ver au lng the stream by the current. The boy, [fegard, Mrs Charies Aadbols, Mrs lraise a bigged and better crop than|the message to come at once unless | .. : L e . ha\':).“ig just )e‘a‘rm‘e‘d l:jow to swim. was R &l c:‘f’"Tirl‘(drjllev s Efl!:::f his rn‘e‘!zhibor. 1h: is a little early to|the case is urgent. - e iGNt by the local noll G - unable to make headway against the - 8 - |20 fully into this matter but a little| Teave f h iy With * of h > and Repair Work | anf e s towi for e i Frank; ot Sprimeield, and goent” of | fater’ ! will have more to say on this | servics reauired, whether maotioal suis soRN. . | charEed it non , second time when Russell Carter, an- | Bristol and two brothers, William of | gybject. Siogr U GuEeTwise g PHILLIPS—Tn this city, June 24, 1917, |and chiidren . ; other 1ad who was swimming at the|ToWnsend, Mass, and Plerre of Jo- very home gardener's better half{ By calting the doct Iy St ) et e 35 soh N5 | boroikh. and, k £ s : liet, P. Q. Canada, also survive. o . ~ 'y calling the doctor early in the John Phillips. Hopkins & mp OF ALL KINDS ON dam, noticed the Reguin boy’s danger Mr. Bowther's ‘wife died si hs | G2 ‘do her bit' and send to the fair|day he will be able to arrange his calls aford, R. 1. Jume 21 t > and’ went -to Tis aspistance. Carter | M. er's wife died six months| the results of her canning labors dur- |so that he will not have to travel the | D oats: o ann. mrorria Feancis, to Mr. t. s AUTOMOBILES, caught the lad just as he was disap-|"°" ing the summer. Kvery Indication |came ground over several times during| and Mrs. Batrick Devine SRR T 2 : pearing for the third time and drew Poliite. to)thik Yol b he Soaates Nofe ibe. Our aatii Bigr to Dearond 15 | ton Mo Faek ol e Seazon Opens July CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |Mim to shore Aside from swallow. P canning yvear in the history of our|all calls more promptly and to attend MARRIED. The season for black hass opens on - ing a large amount of water tife Jad| A surprise party was given Miss|country and the canning exhibit should |to a larger number of patients. Un-|paRROCLOUGH—HARVEY—In the first of July c state police are . was uninjured and was able to g0 to|Marie Ange Roy at her home on North [ be the hest ever. warranted calls for the doctor to com felson. June 23, 1917, by Rev. keeping a close eye for t TRUCKS and CARTS, ~ |his home. A street Sunday evening.. Miss Roy| “The Midway, for which the con-|at once always disconcert the buey . Byren Barroclongh and AP g it dmts —— was presented ‘with a gold chain and |tract has already been” signed has!dootor and may deprive another seri- E. Harvev who stoia ‘Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- OBITUARY ‘cé(et Hfrfl;n ber - father l{nd m::ther ¥a: hleer; e‘:\tlrust(e\d to_the care of|ously ill of the immediate attention ; BILTON —In Stenington # o e and a handsome gold ring from eleven | Johnnie Jackel of New York city who or she v&is abou 2 ce. Stat- 2 . v 1ita 4 - ming, Upholstering. and Wood Work. Amable Boucher.’ of her friends, Blanche Lucior mak- |has for the past two years furnished | ing ihe nature of the Ninces o injocy ifred Ozanne and| {jechfisid ' range will this year, o Blacksmithing in all its branches. Amable Boucher, 52, after a linger- | Ing the presentation. The evening |the attractions and the fact that the | when calling a doctor enables him to S ing iliness of six months, died at the |Was enjoved with songs and sames.|Midway the past two vears has far —In New Lon- ERG—EPSTEL RosENm by Rabbi W = don, June 24, 1817, home of his daughter, ~\Mrs. John | Refreshments of ice cream, _cakes, | outclassed all preceding ones is all e ,, , son. Reauregard, on Norwich avenue, Mon- |soda and candy were served by the | that needs to be sald - Rogoy, Mopril Roseninek of Norpich day. He was born in Joliet, P. Q. |hostess. Those present were Misses| ‘“The horse races last year were run don. Canada, the son of Joseph and Emelie | Blanche Lucier, Odelia Gauchier, Cora |oft in a prompt, smooth manner that LAZAROW—BEPSTBIN —Tn New TLon- Lafreniere Boucher: AMr, Boucher has | Froie Alma Frechette, Lillian delighted the oniookers and there was don. Jupe 24, 1917, by Rabbi W. 507 to 515 North Main St. been a resident of Taftville for thirty- | lieur, Bernadette Benoit, Cecil no anxious consultations of watches Fogon, Jacob Larazow of Norwleh two vears and was a devoted member |lier, Blanche Trudeau, Rosanna Arpin. |and wonderings as to what time the and Miss Lizzie Ppstein of New of .the Sacred Heart -church. He is|Clerida Chancherelle, Alma . Cham- |races would be run. 'This was due London. ur{: en S!(l’l'llvuY—«Yn New TLondon. June o pagne, Anna Charpantier, Mr. and[to the fact that the races were in CAVE WELDIN-G & MFG. Mrs. Joseph Laraime, Mrs. V. Pichie, | charge of Albert I. Merrill of Dan- y Miss Rosanna Arpin read the address.|vers, Mass. the starting judge, and by R it will be pleasant news both to the Notes. Thorsemen and the fair goers to state 23, 1917, by Rey. J. Beveredge Lee, Finlam' ¥ &mith of Newton. Mnes and Miss Marion Maud May Londrm 15 Main Street Automoblle and Michine Parts Welded. LOOMFIELD — PI"CK“\ M—Tn New Garage work a Specialty. " Albert Portelance motored to Watch | that Mr. Merrill will officiate in the B adon. 3 2 by Rev. J. U R L Work Guaranteed. i H1l Sunday afternoo: same capaeity this vear, \ . rth, Ham J. Bloom- 31 Chestnut St. Tel i i o ¢ “Abel F. Stevens is a name that is fleld and Lulu BE. Peckham - el 314, ing, use with " John McSheffery and John Farrell|kmown to all the poultry and stock BAKER—DOHERTY-—Tn New London, [l have accepted employment in Hart-|men of New England. He was the "'zflnfi';"}a;k‘fl- fr"‘.{o‘:'h"-nd’:'fiam;( man who did the judging of the ca ) o i s . Ue last vear and will plek out th res i} e Fred Caron and family of New |800d points and pin the biue ribbons To BB Horton s New York night London were guests of local friends|©on the lucky cattle this year.” = —AND— o DRAFTED? mugrromp_tn Sanc, comy. gune 3t EMBALMERS ? Rumford, of this city. Napoleon Pepin Jeft Monday- morn- | N EoO-UTIONS ON Refreshes ! g N i 1 i her lat stdence Tues- 4 lce Cfeam Contains 30% Burs Sulphur. e L T R SCLTUANS DEATR e 2870 '35, T Friends A Lady Assistant e Pur: Classmates Send Message of Sympa- B tives: invited lo atténd. . WS Hate & Whtsicor Dy, Back or Brewn, G0 Denny Murphy who spent the week- It Hir. ar T Sriow She SRS \BNE Syeu: Wre ment at Chester, Pa. Telephone 323-3 e Her PRents mado of and enlist in the local || SMITH—In Westeriy, suddent Seiius 3 eioRc R T 23, 1917, Peter B. leth. k< merly of Norwich, aged 53 vears, WM. SMITH ALLEN - _ ON SALE AT . end here rejoined the Lawrence team — . class of 1916 at a at Hartford Monday: 2 The N. F. A. Coast Artillery now, whi you i ’S mARMACY meeting held Sund: 1 t th h h The C Ar- BRONSON—In this city, June 25, 1 . Mr. anA Mrs, John Sharples - and e T unday evening a e ave a chance. e Coast Ar SO i 35 WNN famiiy “spent "the ‘weel-end at their | home of the secretary drew up resolu- || tillery is the highest branch of e - vy % VAR T Bren, . 2 NG : cottage’ at Groton Long Point. tions on the dedth of Miss Alice Cole- Funeral from her Iate home, 371|———————=————— - 50 MAIN STREET - fman, & cliskmiate; who met deuth when || o o ioe. ond sftorde great’ B 'Washington strest, Tuesday dtter- B. A. WIGHTMAN E John Donovan, Jr, son of Mr. and fgpom b 0 ni T Tiieh she was rid- opportunities to the right men. noon. June 36 at _::Mh Burfal in - Mrs. John Donovan, has accepted a|ing \ith two companions turned up-|J By enlisting in the home com- famiiy ot nt Maplewoo _ | EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER N T T responiible position with the Aetna|side down in Fall River Saturday aft- ety GIBBS_In this clty, June 3¢ 191713 Fairmount Street, Norwich, Conn. N 3 ls Life Insurance company of Hartford. | aiae down in Fall River Safurday a7- 1] panies you will be, le in the Adelaido M. s Telophone 595-3 v ! o fl——o————— | been sent to Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Cole- || Federal servics, with the boys [l yuneral service at the remdsnce of st 3 her nephew, Frank ‘oodard. 14 man, parents of Miss Coleman, who re- (| from home. Why not be. with ASK FOR and GET side’ in Brookline, Mass. Selor” issant afld Emer H o r'lc k, En bt Arveunotd. The Fifth and Third Com- and Mrs. Nathan Swatzburg of |[j Panies are below war strength DR. E. J. JONES Suite. 46 Shannon Building 'rus “elaviitor . Shetiicket Stree’ ' entrande. Phone L‘ncaln vente, W eansedny otter: on. Jume 27, 1817, at 2,30 o'clock. RKinaly omit fiowars. SHOLES_In this city, June 23 1917, Shea G;‘ Burke Tnd Teancite. BHOIcs, aged L years 41 Main Strest Promptserviceday or night The Original 120 Summit street announce the en- || and need you. Domt be = e v 3 > E - : 8 3 gagement_of their daughter Annie g BOUCHER—In _ Taftvills, Ju 5, It Ao AN ’"be’x: e 3 “ei. 64 Lady. Assistar: Wildam_ Paster of Hanover, the aon || Stacker. ENLIST Now. } | s Frank Boucher, nged 13 years. F“neral Dlrecffil‘s medium _ Detter than (hrough the &de ¢ . A i i of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Paster of Canter- NTY_In Scotland, June 25, 1017, vertisingcofunms ot The ulletin, ! 2 e . 9 = Lo - L bury, . ¥y, June 24, 1917. 7 3 Phulp Monty, aged 71 vears.

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