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(] The Bulletin. _— | Thames Loan ‘and Trust Matters Arc| a7 Fomeeal of John A. Brady—State CALL UP 734 Norwich, Saturday, Nov. 17, 1917. ciie 3 o' Be Cleaned Up. Bulletin Board Erected on Bean Hill e O & = i Green—County Farm Bureau Agent ., . 1 1) By order of the superior court, the Y a ts but Always E THE WEATHER. City Meeting Appro¥ed Council’s A¢tion on the Water Ques- | ;53035 008" 22%eis "or the Thames | and Othor Spoakers at Scotland Road e : % ; g Loan and Trust compapy will be dis- | Hall, The winds along the north Atlantic . *.m 3 i sed of ‘at public sale. The order, e T, L LADY ASSISTANT coast. will be moderate porthwest: tion—Greent Fire Engine Company Elected | posed of at ublic sale, The gnder| funeral of John A. Brady was| “Fuit-a-fives” Keeps Young And O MODEL PANGLS p— ot middle Atlantic moderate northwest, i b Donpld T.. Warner, directs the. re- | held ar 80 oodlony rodar oy was Tuit-2-| eeps Young \. s Avswered Promaty BN 2SS Officers For the Ensuing Year—Y. M. C. A. Room Ded- | Byisia %, Wamer, linscts ne e | nela ot "3557 Gock i i " e I <Bay snd- Night Conditions. e Watk A' ; : e public sals all the rignt, titie and in- | K0S o'Clock "therc wus. a solomn b e tficnish (Heanlrs tor' il semi 3 Pressure continues high except in icated Wi ppropriate Exercises. (PSS of i Jeasc Eanpeny. f and 10 iem mass 2 od_Heart church. o 88 Main Street New England and the middle. Atian- the property and gssets described in | Rev. “Char Brennan was cele- — tic states, AL e application, fo ‘Wit the potes, se- | brant, Rev, Pe . Cuny of curities; real estate and furniture riek’s church ¢ It is cooler in the Atlantic states. A. J. Wholey & Co. | L e~ z n ™ 5 ; | at public sale on Dec. 4, 1917, at 10.30 , P Gal. Se. Fair weather will continue Saturday | - Fifty years ago in Norwich _the lor: clerk, William Crawford, Jr.; |af - E; 0 P, Galvin of St. east of the Mississippl river and quite | town was visited by its first snowd| treasurer, James Mathews; steward | Oclock in the forenoon. provided he | Xorwich lodge, SERERRYE STRERE generally on Sunday. storm of the winter. There was a|and librarian, John Gordon. BF o et A e o paets | Wes. Dreser Fersonat:™s Gity ‘meeting held, to comsider . the | The first snow scorm of the season [fOF the same af a falr price at private | the most ] = 5 e B St % ater situation. large barn in|set in about three o'clock ~Tuesday | S2Ie Prior to ea - held at Sacred Heart ciurch, At the D BOOKBINDER |+ i iiedny ang “Snmiay. " | Uncasville was burned to_the ground |afternoon and _continued into the offertory. Mrs. ' Morgan Cronin sang 'I‘ F BUhNS : ork: Fuir:Bamiay KB mapasy. | Opcasyllle. s bumed to the geoind [sflernoon snd continued, inte the TAFTVILLE e R TR LT i 3 Observations in" Norwich, ville Steam IFire Engifie g Company | with the fall of snow and oon in- Sweet Day. As the body was borne 5 Blsnk Books Made and Ruled to Order | The following records, reported from | elected officers for thy T year| creased to a gale. J. B. Martin Company Short of Power | {07 the cliurch the A onret Heatin and Plumbin Sevin's pharmdcy, show the changes|Many people stayed upito #ee a much | o = My God, to Thee. Ailiss Elizabeth Me- i " 108 BROADWAY in temperature and the. barometric |prophesied shower of meteors wh % Magraein. Showes) s i Ofganize Basketball|lone wds at the “organ. " There were changes. Pridis: ; Qidgnot come off on schéWule being Nov. 14, 1867—A few stars fell last| Team—Personals and Notes. many choice flowers. Burlal was in 92 Franklin Street - Z Ther. Bar.|night late so that manw people | night but not the number that was ~ e the family lpt in St. Mary's cemetery. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK | ., . e gahs | ad 1t The room of the ¥ M, C. A [eXpected. The heavens were clear| The plant of the J. B, Martin com-|The commiitai service was read by S .46 29. ‘dedicated with appropriate cer- | through the night so that if anything|pany ‘was forced to shut down for lack | Rev. .. Ii. Fitzmaurice. The bearers e i cluding aecnes %y *a | unusual happened, as was prophesied, |of Dower the last part of the week.|were Prof. Frank L. Iarrell Sclociman " " |Yale professor and the president of [it could have been easily seen. The weave shed worked during the|Casper K. Bailey, Alec Kiifoy, Dennis OF NORWICH 12 m The regular Semi-Annual Dividend | “gf,0 4 “ioweat '35, iRON GASTINGS bas been declared at the rate of 4 per 5 - ool . _The' Falls- company stopped work | night, however, as there was a smaler | J. Hayes, William ell and John 9- W. HAMMONG, Esa. D PROMPTLY BY cent. a yea$ Srom the earnings of the Comparisons. 2, e Hartiord Y. MG, o ik ol [ateriay 1n Oraur to. Mave. some |cobsumptions o, power Am . the ity |Lyons. Mans relstives and fricade Scorraxp, Aug. 25th. Tor3 EURNIBHE, i » past six months aad will be pavable| Predictions for Friday: Local rains,|qrty years ago follow: flumes dug between the bulldings < |hience the mill got more “juice.” Ii|from 'a distance were present. Mr.| epepitatives’ are the only oiil T 7 £ on and after Nov. 15, 1917 slightly cooler. ‘Nov. 11, 1867—A ity meeting was |order.to supply to boilers of the mills. | Was reported that theemill had been | Brady's sistor, Mrs. Hiram Campbell, S T s e ooty il THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY \ FRANK 2 WOODARD, Treasurer. Friday's weather:. Cloudy, c¢learing{ya1q at 3 o'clock Saturday a oon, | Nav. 15, 1867—Last evening George | forced to shut down because of a|coming from Canada, others from manufactured, to my way of thinking. 7 & at night, slightly cooler. in accordance with the petition of | Vamlenhoff gave an enjoyable read- |strike, but this rumor was found to|Hartford, Manchester and New York. | They work completely, no griping Nos. 17 to 25 Ferry Strest b T e thirty citizens who desired a -general |ing in Breed hall before a large audi- | be absolutely without foundation. Undertaker M. Fourigan was in | whatever, and one lsaplufly for any = = — CAVE mm_&m Co Sun., Moon and Tides, overhauling of the “water -@iestion, | ence.-. He was introduced by 'Hon. = —— & charge of the arrangements. ordinary person at a dose. My wife C . U Son 0 uign"\ ioon | The meeting was called to order im |Joha T. Adams and his program in- Miil Leagus No. 1 Bowling. ; = Sras 8 mittyr fo; Constipation, We ROBERT J. COCHRANE Automobile and Machine Parts Welded. Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. | Rises. | Mayor Biackstone. Amos W. Pren- |cluded parts of Shakespeare’s comedy| In the Mill league NG, 1 this week | Timely Addresses at Scotland Road | tried everything om the calendar with- . [ .». m._|_a _m. ||_a_m.|tice then offered the followinsg: _+ | “As You Like It,” Scott’s “Lady of the | the Demon Five took two from the Hall. | ont satisfaction, and spent large sums GAS FITTING, R m e """"'—‘— Voted: That the action of the Court and Dickens' “Pidkwick Pa-|Hustlers while the Bear Cats took| There was a Jarze rathering at Scot- | of money uutil wcpch:\prpenwm[ on PLUMBING, STEAM FITTI of Common Council and the Board of | pers.” . The selections were received|three 'straight from the Cubs. The|land Road-hall Thursday evening of | *Fruit-a-tives’. v o hington Build | by the dience - with absorbed atten- rsday evening of tives”. I cannot sgy too | Washington Sg., Washing' i Water Commissioners in regard o the | by the au e = Cubs put up ‘a game fight, the Bear | members of the Soeial eiab and their | snnch in their favor, ~ At introduction of pure wated Into 'thé [tion Broken only by occasional dem-|Cafs getling one game by the margin | friends to hear addresses from Miss | \We have used thew o the family for orwich, Conn. city is hereby approved. And they are Dnfimflon- ?:J”;?"fi of a single pin. The scores: N.".J Campbell, Miss Bertha Hallock, | about tre yeats snd et s Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packin: requested to complete the worlk in ac- e prom! splay of meteors S, oL Mim beipis Hatiocki two v oot AR el i cordance with their plans, as soon as|came off Thursday morning. .Most of 93 256 |and B. 3. Whitman. Miss Campbell | S0ything else as long as we can get Work Guaranteed. 51 Chestnut st *gTel 214 ix hours after nigh water It 13 low | possible, consistent with économy and | those observed took a northerly direc- | Pilling 2 R o4 | “FRUiT-A-TIves”. J.W. HAMMOND. - Phone 581 ol I e i T e Rorability. - tion, many leaving long traingof light | Stone . R R i e B e A —ORE 220 ° g . This vote was passed with a single | behind them. ;- Murphy - 304 | and the right adjustment of food vai- | *‘Fruit-a-tives” are proud and happ to - GREENEVILLE dioomting- volce 4nd the meeting 3d-| Y. M. C. A. Rooms Dodicated. | Burphy 106 338 | es. “Misa Traliock 1614 Bow to orgen- | tell a sick or ailing friend about these | MODERN PLUMBING . HERE 18 THE Jjourned sine dfe. Nov. 16, 1867.—The new rooms of e— ——|ize children’s clul Mr. Warner and | wonderfultabletsmadefrom fruitjuices. : So Rev. Mr. Baldwin of Troy, N. Y.|the Y. M. C. A. in Williams' Block, o e o %" occupied tne pulpit of the ' Centrai | opposite the Bulletin building, were Federated - Churoh—Pérsonals and 5, ptist church yesterday. The month- | dedicated with appropriate services Not ly Sabbath school concert took place | Friday afterncon. The exercises be. |Quinn . . in_the evening. gan at three o'clock and the follow- | Adams the forming of farm clubs and the| wredicine, has velicved more sufferers | electricity is to lighting. We guar 108— 08| VAN o T PTOdUCts, ok wae hela, | 1707 Stomack, Liver, Bowel, Kidney | tee the very best PLUMBING WOR 107— 285.| when the Desinces mecting wae held | gnd Skin Ivoubles, than -any othér |by expert workmen at the 486 1441 | Mr. 'Whitman spoke instructively abbut | * Fyuit-a-tives”, the C{I:bralz:”/rml is as essential in modern houses Fountain Pen The. funeral of Dominick Quinn was|. Nov. 12, 1867—Chief ,Engineer|ing program was carried out: Benoit 84— 269 | were re:-eloeted for the coming year | Piedicine ever discovered. prices. YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR llhela Friday morning from his late| William M. Williams was:the victim | “Brayer - of Invocation Rev. D |H. O'Brien ..... 39 92 97 218 | Tater, dousnmuts. charse and ® cweei| _ 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. Aok s for (plEne wnd piisin 1 home at 10 Gilmore street. There were|of a surprise party at his home on | Graves. Ducharme.. . o4 92— 286 | cider were serves At all dealers or sent on nceipl of % e Non-Leakable many handsome pieces of. flowers and | Monday evenins, it being ~the: tenth | Ifymn—Coronation. — - rice by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Q = 1 a large attendance oOf relatives an|anniversary of his wedding. "The en-| Scriptare Reading—Rev. Mr. Alex- 483 1421 Bulletin Board on Green. densh /] NS 2882 S - Ipf 8- e gdensburg, New York, L. INC Self-lhllmg friends. Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice of-| tertained and_entertainers had a lively | ander. U} AHIETERS el baw Decn‘arcotet S ficiated at o mass of requiem -in.St.|time of it fof a few hours, and-sep- dicatory Prayer—Reév. Nr. Ames. i Benn FITE Crben DY Tha 1ocal town PR SRR 67 West Main Street Oniy ONE DOLLAR but as good Mary's church. ~Mrs. T. J. Donovan|arated with mutual good wishes Hymn—Blest Be the Tie That Binds. 115— 355 | committee of the Conmectiout state|New York and will soon sail for P it soils for FIVE DOLLARS. Jlrendered Fiete 1o ‘Fhcs: socatnpanied| = The, funemslof Oant; Eiram Smith, Address—Rev. “Mr. Haynes, 77— 231 | council of defense.” On it are different | “Somewhere in France.” — — on le organ by iss 3 -| who di n 'mn—Nearer, M 3 ; .. 8 i i Zar a ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED || 37,0 The bedrers were James and | Monday afternoon at his late home,| Addvesses Messrs “n ‘o1 Stark- B 308 | e O e dlegetions o Gossip and Chat. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY Try one and.be -convinced. Frank Quinn, John McKenna, Charles)His remains are to be interred at|weather and John A. Sterry. 94— 282 | sanding Christmas gifts to the soldiers, | Mrs. M. J. Woodworth of West Town H. Appleby, Earl Judge and- >HuroM|Setauket. Long Island. | ¢ ... Prayer—Rev. Mr. Stanton. Sserae Stone. . Burial was in the family Iot| John Brennan, a workman emploved| Doxology. g . 198 510 498 1482 in St. Mary's cemetery where Fatier|by Cottrell, Dyer and Co. had his Zight | Benediction—Nev. Dr. Graves. Fitzmaurice read @ committal Service|foot injured Saturday by leg; falli I evening @ mecting was held 3 - the. last proclamation of the governor. | street was a recent guest of relatives oy —_— in New London. - , Demon Five. > Awaiting Orders. PR A 3 ‘a 10 105— 309 v s ago J Cas: Miss Betty Hynds o e Broadway: church and addresses | g i 1 A amonths aso John Casey ofla few days with the Miss JOHN & GEO'. H. BLISS JEWELERS $1.25 Fo New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE Hartford spent s Shahan o at the grave. ©_|onit, Undertaker Hourigan had charge of Barn Destroyed by Fire. were made by Prof. Northrup of Yale, (itsenss- il il -1 4 B ARV Sk Sthenl West Town street this week = 2 s e P 2| the hours of three and .four o e ] ford Y. . C.. A, Mr. N 2|a e ] orders to| . Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss and choir o ™ “The Best Place is the Cheapest “OBITUARY #| RS0 Darn weil nilah Wi Has and [ Bromiey; president of the Jocai ¥, M. | MOKgIVey -o....: 89 | 93 108 802 |and now. they arc awaiting orders 14 | oontt SISl AT be e e FREIGHT AND PASSENGER grain, belonging to Jeremiah Sawver, |C. A’ made & brief statement of the|* @7 532 508 1505 [in the army fou Sheltering -Arms for the Sunday after- Place to Bu; Moses Rl "Portalance. of Uncasville, was entirely consumed |conditioris here. There was. = §ood g vears and.is now an |, oon eivice. NORWICH AND NEW YORK y At 410 . m. Friday. the long and |by fire. The losa is between 3500 and |attendance at both meetings. |- Y Barrin Fve Ather Cardinak L Sai From Nerwich Tucsdaye, Thurs- ES 'AGON QEeTHE 218 (OB Aamen; Bl JRGEsaiance RS0 o o y morning, while some ‘men | - i Mr:and Mrs; William Blacker of Co days, Sundays at § ». m. RS mOS 2 S came to a peaceful end. Mr. Porte-| At a meeting of. the Grééneville | wefé iorking on the new depot on|, ./The fast Demon . Five basketball vited to Servite. EeLrdr et @ Bt Vel thie weelk v Yotk Brooklyn Brid: HARNESSES7 . . RUBBER BOOTS |lance was born in Monireal on Nov.|Steam Fire Engine-Cgi Monday ev Greeneville road, a staging gave |team has orgamized for the coming| The membérs of the First Congresa- [ Sivn Mr. and Mrs. John Biacker of Me. § pior, East River, foot Roosevs "EAMER‘MJ"'@ARMME& 17, 1851, the son of Heliedore Roi Por- | ning. the following officers” were slect-" V- and part of it in its descent hit|Season and they wish to challenge the |tional Christian Endaivor society have | Glellan avenue. Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, - g S telince ‘and Margaret, Gallagher. ‘At |ea for the year: Foreman, George one of the men in the head, cuttingLi2infleld Hi school, Baltic Tramps, | heen invited to attend. the Sunday o FASTIE S days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. SOME SECOND-IANBLTEAM . |the aze of 13 he came to Greeneville | Johnson; . first assistant. James |him severely. His name couldmot be]|Jewett. City White Elephants, South|mornins service in a body. The Pastor.| Mrs. -Sarah Fredenburz 1918, HARNESS 1 " and- has resided here ever since. On |Cherry; second assistant, Ellis Tay-'ascertained. 3 . Windham. -;lx_ah ‘ng:t of ;5‘1 Behn Ti:’leys Rey, George Ii. Ewing, will preach on|street leaves tod: $1.256—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.2% INGSTOBK.:/ Oct.'ss, 1872, in 8t. Mary's church he e~ e Demon Five has show- | Scefing a Kinsdom. Rhond Al Atk -4in.-the practice was_married to_Miss Mary McNulty ——— e P tucket, R.'T. by Rev. Father Resmond. He is sur- | ANNUAL SMOKER OF HAVE SEGURED SPEAKER gamiex 80 far thix'messon nd expect to . To Sail for France. o n vived by. the following ‘chiidrén: Jo- better thelr_last years record, when y Mas. Albert Wecodworth and daugh- ok = Poridenes, Mis Moty THE NORWICH SOCIETY FOR ANNUAL MEETING | they. lost only one game. The' scores| Licut James Murray of the Rovall Mg WISt Weafword and Beiet STEAT % it i ok B g % . of Jast year's-games were: At Jewett ion corps, nto. his home:| ter. ALrs. JIeRLE: FiMimantic “ y STEA) _ ' BATH ETRSET..NOAWICH. CT. A Normicn, Taouis M. Portaianse of | Beefsteak Supper Served in New York |Miss M. E. Spragus to Address Coun- | Cify 4, Taftville 8; at Jewstt City 5|0n West Town strect Thursday for | yisifed relatives in Willimantic iy 9%‘; TFO R0 X Pridzeport and Edmund R. Portelance| With-37 in Attendance—Members in| ty Farm Bureau Gathering in This. ;_-&.h'l‘azfivl.l'hfv“uc'l‘ngwga -x!:icBnfi“ = : of Willimantic. ‘There are ten grand- i R bered. ity y .2; M. . A, 22, Taftville YOU OWE IT -~ 5 eiharen.: ur: Ebelbmigs > gast noea] o o Re Rewamby Shy 30 %% Baitie 41 12, Tatteiile 13 12| iy L1, ~weord, 6t West Town employed by the “Shetucket compan 'he Ne ich Society of Ne York, v it |'at_ Paftville 24, 13; Taftville 8, 8; at —1Tn 'Narwleh, Nov. 15. g spent Thursday” ‘with friends i TQ, YOUR HEALTH, |{or the bast 42 years He was & chal- neia their ammual . smolcer Thursday’|Farm Buress 15 to be congratalited [Jowett City & Taftville's: at ¥. M. C. v T o Troderiok. Mirs | HRSG ANIL Tormer home. o0 " x i |ter member ot Court Sachem, Forest-{evening ai the Cafe Boulovard, Broad: |in that they have secured Mios M. | Al Tattullie 24 = My inereth “smeax' i penis | Fald Ee e " wear a Truss to wear the |€rs of ‘America. day and Forty-first street, New York,Sprague as the speaker at the-annuai [y Tha lineun of the reorganized team B0 £ Mrs. Johmson' ahd -little daughter “date modlel. Improve- | _ = meetiag, which wil! be held at the|is: Left forward, Murphy (capt.); left DIED Betty are leaving for their home in ~ ments ars- thnstantly Being made in | ENioyable Sécial at Federated Church s vear the committee declded to|Town hall, Norwich, Saturday, De. I {Suard, Muellor (mar): center, Mills; | o SWESR 00 dBrockiv, N. Y. after passing a_month Trusses @s in other things and Gur| Iriday evering the filance commit- |have, a beefsteak dinner which was |iss Sprague needs no introduction to | [/Sht guard, MacSheffrey; or” o, n_this clty, ‘Nov. 16, e AT wimiads o Joxmanz 1017, Moses Rol Portelanc with Mr. a ; nd Blanchette, Send all challonges o | BTl his late home, No. 109 |of West Town stréet. e Raderick Muelior, Taftville postoffice.| §%n kivchue: Monday morning at GEORGE N. DELA h stock will supply you with the im- {tee of the Federated church gave a'lenjoded by all the former Norwich|New London county people as all are kind. There’s a perfect fitting [ very énjoyable Socjal at the church. [men. One treat that reminded thelacquainted with her as State Girls® ‘russ for everyone who needs it. A crowd that filled every -seat thor- [members of Norwich was some Yeal|Club Leader for several years past and = oughly enjoyed a programme consist- | New England cider as the society had |more recently as focd director for church at 9 c’clock. Hartford, JOHN A. D‘ ]NN ips of music, readings. and sames|a kes of new cider cxpressed down |Connecticut under the U. S. food ad-|- ¥.'M. C. Av'Gets Nearly $700. CARROLL—Tn this citv Nov. 16 1917, Niw York - carried oul m of the|frcm the Norwich Town cider mill Jobn J.” Carroll of, 117 Mj. Pleasant Requiem’ mass at St Mars's < ministration. Early in October the’| ~The local team for ‘the Y. M. C. A. L =g \ Sunday sehool. % Re s consist- |and the keg Was on tap in the dining|trustees of the Connecticut Agricul-|War Work eampdigt reported 18 sub- | Netie of funeral her Infani itdr Pharmacist, ” Main St. |in5.of candwiches, doughnuis ® and |room. =~ tural College created a department of |serifitions for $126 o Captain Hedier | e 1o oo ool 1 tWes = Ehnl ey 1S coffee were Served by. the committee | The society voted to remember the|home economics and chose Miss |for Friday. This-makes the total for | “far sosapn ciari, veva s moring ¢ | In Use For Over 30 Years THE BREAD LINE in charge. During the evening mys- |three members of the society Christ-|Sprague to be the head of the depart-’|the village 311 subscriptions. for $595.- | wAIPOLE—In Jewett City Nov 16 tery packages wers sold. The affair [mas who are at the front, with ei- lment. In the very short time since (25. The subsciptions in the village |\ 1915, John M. C Waipois' asod’ s | Always bears - Thers is ancthen BREAD: L INE Set added a good sum to the church treas- | gars, cigarettes, etc. They are First|the department was organized regular |should be-large as there arc so many the M{ that composed of the down-and-o ury. The finance committee which |Lieutenant ¥. LeRoy Stearns, who is|and special courses have been develop- |loeak boys In the service nearly every servie B % ts. B i Ers S waiting at the soup-house door. It had charge of the sockal is comprised inow stationed at Spartansburs, Dr.|ed, accommodations and equipment |family has'a personal iriterest in the | 323 3 o . Burial in Adams, e the line of them that PRODUC AN ot of Mrs. Willlam A. Lund, chairman, | William C. Cunningham, first lieuten- |stoured and an enrollment of . 40-50|welfare of at Jeast ome soldie ror sail M Plezse omit fAowe:s — ——| hrwad._Eirst, the colanters.. thaw itk CUT FLOWERS Mrs. H. I Peckham, Mrs. Willis Hill, [ant. who is serving in France. and D.|students already receiving instruction.|er. It is up to' the people of the vil- : Sentels, the Clreshersithe haile, AND FUNERAL WORK Miss Matilda Sebastian and Albert {O'Connell, who is 1n the navy. Quite| County Agent Leader I G. Davis of |lage to o their full-share in this work CARD OF THANKS, PUlCE e nmight Teine: S bay Maplewood Nurs C Hayden and Wiliis Hill a_sum of money was also contributed {Storrs has also accepted the imvita- |which comes so close to home to mest| When the hand of affliction rested : l A K bl the storekeepers, the delivery wagons ery Co. bt to_the New York Sun smoke fund. {tion to be present and talk on_The lof them. neaglly upon me. througn the ilines e aries A. AUEDIEr|and at this end 'of tne line the b T. H. Peabody. Tel. 986. Rafssd $1%0 for K. of C. President George H. Hyde then in- |Results of Farm Bureau Work]| - L e e Al Ul ot B peloved nus- gey, family devousing the gift of € . St. Mary’s parish raised $180 for the |troduced Dr. Brownell Gage of the |Throughout Connecticut. Other speak- Mulespinners Challenge. D Teien ana) aany e Pyporaeay, earth, Let us put you on this br = K. of C. war fund. This campaign was | Yale College Mission of China, who |ers secured to date will includs Pres-{ - . 3 5 their deep sympathy by kindly aets, mpan lina, conducted by the K. of C. o brovide |gave an interesting talk of Chinese |ident C. P. Bushnell, home sconomics | .. ihe Taftville Mulespinners wish (o eath ane of Whieh was appreciated |- ’ money for the. entertainm Gofoustoms. Dr. Gage is.au fgo o e e oavine | challenge Jewett City, or Baltic Mule- | fiice {his et megns oF Sxpressing Andrew’s Bakery B B P gutiemiome. . Dr. Gage 1 m %-i&é” committes | SPinners for a game o basketball for | my ‘sratituds 1o ol those wile helped . RS AND e R both morally and physieaity: - - € Bly also talked about: his-experi=fchairman, ©:-I Smith and_publicity | (e benefit of 2 e o Bt [t e A S LR S LT MARUFACTURERS SUMMIT STREET = is more satisfactory than the g ences Quring his trip through China |committee chairman, J. E. Vaughn. |C: A+ Send challenges to Grimshaw | members qf (hs jerwich, re Depart: RETAILERS OF S = 5 inferiof Kind.' Personals and Notes. it oia chapior St TafiNe e The ;;:e:;x:n\ 1ist of the county corn | € - Zht flowers o the fineral " These Cvi” | o The Euphemia Ci 8 he Norwich Sogiety' now: las - a [fairds ‘hands of the printer and o s 2 ences of friendship will always b = T 3 Daughters 1o 1o hotd & curmme es D88 | membership of 78 temhers and fhev | every farm boréan-member will re.| '~ 00od Luck o Hunting Trip. Bratetully cherished. . NOTICE - You will find quality Meat |ii: 2 ttamoon < 56t iometner soveral tmes & year with|caive ia copy thin weec or the frst | Tossph Goin and Seorge Dugas went | WD o mrsceRALD arble an ramte Palnting, Paperbangl & dfi&"bpfiau 2 mtgq'n;u dm‘e;sk one n%fiux; S r gr'n& “week. 'The list has been . hmfins‘:‘iv“’{‘l‘tgsigm;nm Rl A5 R and also o spectaity in r Shs h nd daugh-|and the annual inner ic] 2l enlarged si; 2 s auto - L Graining. Samples of my work n 3 . fonre Aruns BRklooks sul Snighs | Sl Gaine the swintar: ] o 18 oF Thterest S0, cvery Brower of | Partridges, four grey squirreis ahd ten| _ CARD OF THANKS S gt o1t Reated L People’s Market |~ = vl s T~ | e omcers of e ARt e R suga e BEEAN, * s m L4 = JGeorge H. Hyde president: and” second: in the county fair T s T U Toues, 235 Duntam st g 2 3 4 Workmen were busy Friday affer-|Fiy, vice president; O. Chester John- [are elfgible. o enter the state-contest rsanals and Notes. cent iliness and death of our beloved 0““ - 6 Franklin Street noon in cutting down one of the latge|Son. treasurer; W. Clark’ Hunty ich 1s being held in connection with | Mathias Paradie, Jr, was a recent | husband and father. and to those. who . oo trees o Central avenue opposite -the. £ -county fair ;‘nhd at an;xcn s&lzs b:. visitor in Occum. ffi"‘;.,“"";‘.‘e‘ ',f.’.".i::"::’""ffi'a 'W’nfi’fxfi“%’ - ) IN HOLDEN. i car shed. gt P offared. . These fatrs will- be | gy the nurses of 3 ¥ 3 JUSTIN HDLDEN. Propristor . i - . otered: S s = Holm ds sonfined ko his | Bacius Hotpital ang e doctors who 39.41 Franklin St. Dr. Alired Richards | < Local people employed. in the J. B. » PR {uffs are being offered on 40 | home in-Lisbon by iliness. MRS, DOMINICK QUINN' AND FAM- e DENTIST § & Martin company of Taftville, have present. nggua- of corn -on'the cob shelling out oxr s - 2 s Norwich - - - - = = - - =~ Conn. Office Hours: i ‘a SINAY been laid off for the last of the week [€vening were: W. F. Mc! Chas. |the n grain; 50 ear exhibits: ten M&;‘Dupom and Raoul Marlow of 12 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m. - or are working nights. : 23 A Perry, Wm. J. Farrell, Df. J.: 'H. |e: 7 single ear exhibits and | Fort Terry were recent visitors in the — Wed. and_ Sat, Evenings 7-8 § - 2 { — - ;' |Storer, Howard C. Russ; Frank L, Pot- |smdll grain “classes.” In the home | village. ‘ Room 305 Thayer Building | S ¢ This_morning the regular. monthly |ter, Louis Dolbeare, Fred M. Johnson, [econoinics, section prizes are offered . = DO YOU KNOW A GOOD [l Te1. 200 Residence tel | 23 - mass for the welfare of the soldiers |Dr. James H. Somers, ar. o T for corn prepared in| ~Corporal Alfred Gladue of Fort Terry PAINT SHOP? : Wh, ves, The Falls Auto Co.| 190 Franklin St. £ best paint Shop I know. [1S THE PLACE TO GET A NicE .u‘l:he ¥ o . | ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE Anyone that has been there is | piecE oF CORNED BEEF oR ANY perfectly satisfied. THING IN THE MEAT LINE Thdie' Rute o |- e LYTPERT and sailors of the parish will be cele- [i0Z; Stowell Gilbert, H. H e #6r* humin consumption | is spending 3. few days at his home in C: Ely, Louis J. Chamafisky, Charles |brown bread, corn meal mush dishes, ; £ a few days 15 Main Street is; ‘Arthur McWilliams, Hugh F. Me- | collection of any eight corn dishes. E. H, P. Brigden, Dr. s “a¥iv-fint corn, to be judged on seed Doeated . Bt MABTS Cho Elisha W, McGuire, George H..Hyde/| ’ L Johnny. cakes, | the Chl" h & A“efl i il William H.Huber, 'W: B: Kleiit, - | bm- bread, steamed| . - . = ¢ £ C; Eiy, Lous I as pJobn, Wunderlick returned to " - Noves. E. Messinger, W. . |corn meal dessert, sweet cake. ort Terry alter B. - | Brigden, Walter T: Post, Fred B. Lew- | corn, canned: corn, dried corn 'm’a"ili'.‘l at his home in the ‘| Laughlin, O. Charles ~ Johnson, ~"W.{ "4 special feature of the fair will be ) , 1@ Isbicki of .the qua FUVER Claric Huntinston, Henry W. ‘Keigwin, |the 50 ¢ar exhibits. .This class is.open | COrPS Who is he 1 - Pruno Grodotzke, Frank ‘C.| Palmer, | condition, appearance and ' germination | days at.k » |3as." 1. Albertson, Bawara Kimball, | test. Tho abject of this contest 1s. two : D]RECTORS ward I Dénnis rremiont. D. Pal- |old, first tg sequaint the public with | fier, Dr. Brownell Gage, * - T lehe d corn is,boing T Ameri Z e v, ! oy ‘&‘;:“[,fi_’,‘;{‘g 2t 10 o ¥ 3 e _ 61 SHERMAN STREET French- erican Fur Co. e et L |15 y, Planters airectly | &t {0 Scieck. . Her & EMB ALMERS < Quarantss il work. We maks no prea Rk : = cherge for Storage. Discounts on & qrwich, Conn. post_office fof the'} R et Jocated 8 L J Fure:” Uncured Skins wanted. £, KSpAInE Nov (7,017, 1s as tol; overhaulinfi Practical Furrier . HEdjngton, § ! n 3 P8 “Lady ‘f}"‘?"‘_‘ 2 2.3 H. J. YURMAN, Propristor » % 3 rdon K. 4 Dires o 4 b : 2 o ':':::;::;‘" : and Repalr Work Tel. 1801-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg. . ; : A ; WAL SMITH ALIAN OF ALL KINDS ON DR.R. J. COLLINS TORsUBRAY DENTIST . - 148 Main 8t Nerwisch, Conn. ... Piano “Turer TRUCKS and CARTS, |pumg PPove 70 - Phona 5683 . 3 Fairmeunt Swet| o C 0 e i oz : ming, Upholstering, and WWeed Weri| WILLIAM C. YOUNG ; Buccessor to all its branches . __STETEON & YOUNG _germination “exbibit at the-corn |"

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