Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 18, 1918, Page 7

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TTHIS WERK, T NERVOUSHoTHER | The Poreous & ppchell Tells How Lydia E. Pikham’s Vegetable Com WEATH 3 JvRfldfl:VafiflmF&mofAmflsauwy taov assistant i e o ceiaitd | Afternoon—Motion to Set Aside Verdict lmmmy Al Calls Answered Py : Ffledw:flldflkofdle&mlcw Day and Night —_— il ’ "“‘““"“,f*"“f THO MORE DAYS OF THE, préssure river it "&.m A!tarb;hln\;t one héUr and fifty- er, et’al. “‘. lhr\ Mathewson, adm. v 3 3 , ;. < Y e .\,,.,. ached, and 1 felt .& ""’n%"'n‘.’n‘“‘m.,?&‘.’ Jalky | three minutes the jury in the Johnson | Wad named as the appejiee. i, my back Aebad an 12 3 sickly most of the - : " esstwabd CXcept in’ morthern | will appeal from probate returned |, Ln° Sppefiants declared that Dr. Na<| 1t is getting to be a habit with most o Twentto s By o gl g8y i o ey T e ot | s e GF boaning_ mind o s Geven! ke peiple 4ho s i be o | JANNAY e ce of HEAP- as somewhat colder in the b | pellants fn the superior court —an| ercised upon him when he made his|daily pass through-Franklin’ square to 1 had nervous indi- EST PLACE TO BUY per Missiselppl valley and the eouth:| Thursday. Iast will and testament. watch the K. of C. thermometer climb flon. ‘which ad- FUR COATS o B FD LS g, I%;ougufls';k ot | yayilam C. Brown of Jewett City|_ang-it is continuing to-cmb with a ; my weak it J Manchurian Bog (r(Black ky o %fi»m ¢ tocas | STEUTeAE o7 the appeliaats End epolia) upan Thelr retitn he. peedested. the segclactly that wonll mak f see aa m Lept e OUR January Clunnu Sale \fin positively close on Manchurian Dog G . o the jury at Attorney Avery | finding of the jury to the clerk of the|though it was moved by clockwork. e ¥ Wombat {Naturai Golor] | snows Fridsy in tho » ¥ Ohio vailey %5:‘..:';:;??{.;"‘““1“"““‘ it | ouet” " Sy natrea o vrdet | any are wondoring € 1 wil g iadtl‘fmle em:l%inl;; Saturday night. Dontletflmommpan@mflmt & 3 » Kangaree { g...ffi.. % the weathe wil be gen | “Actor tho noun recets Judge Warner | huve ‘agreed- that sho will and sodie|°VCF the top” These doubts would ‘;: : stop.that, 1 could supplying all your needs.: ¢ Rocies Clate (‘ eohr dmm et mw Tiver without de- charged the jury, reviewing the evi- [ were not tre will and codicil of the en"&ely removed If thoss who ol g ol N B ; ussian Cal (Black Color) . e "3?' i tho case, Tho Judge's charge | iale pr. Nathan Johnson” therh could have been at the nightly cardeomuchabot l this announcement we mention only a W ; FUR LINED COATS cided temperature changes. D i one hour m a,mt -nq the ex- fle out the jurv took one in-|mMeeting heid in Knights of Columbus 5 Iv.ydna Pinkham 1 ocnbes that NATURAL MUSK RAT, MARMOT, m e R th Jrero i¥en o the | formal ballot and ezter diseussion ook | Rall last evening at § olelock and saw Scseatio: Gon ments—but please rem every department | NUTRIA m jand: Generally g:y}::y nm:l;n chmk and they retired o:n- formal ballot with the stated re- |the ;In:‘:ylmn meo:.t-h;“‘nwm ‘;:2!.‘:3 gmdmyhpuband vmwd me to tryit. in the store B repruented in the Jlml"! Clearanee Sth. 5 bd » took e MEL L mm“ co “’,;m:‘,: & saiurdar, e changs e Joh fn wil cass s s agpost| Hramedistely after the declsion | 0480 Ior e aigits ot Columbus | (7 I‘{,g{::.’,;'};‘:“&,’:,‘?;,,‘;‘;‘;m Obusevations in Ndrwich. tren'the uCision of {he probato Court | rendered: Ry e Jury tho Sppelicss .| KGO0 way camp tund. Aehe 1 el fine and can eat snything now COME : TODAY ! COME TODAY ! it regarcis - | amount of th ibscription which each 1 BATH STREET, IOHWICH. cv. The tnllnwlng neords. reported from | py. N.’;},‘“ Soh',{’,‘o;“ od[ ';,‘::: t-mfi ;&,{‘,,“‘Z},’,f,“, ‘{;"‘.;“3.,5‘5,“,% ?:,:fa u.n“ "h:dg oe.m’r:l “pa‘e fourth day | Withoutdistressornervousness.”’—Mrs. , show the change: b f the dri anmounced, it J. WORTHLINE, 2842 North Taylor St., 11-:AM]N AN Sevin's pharmacy, show he chansee|appeal was taken by Charles A. Gax- as against the evidence, 9 e Siiw wan e L adeiphia Pa. Y J . " G AND TRUCKING —— e ot S| e e e of mthers rewadays ARE YOU SAVING TO HELP DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT| : 7 S FHAUSEmAIMQIATIONE NORWICH WAR BUREAU o e e R yoien opee.. | Overdo, there ' are s0 many demands ' 3 REASONABLE PRICES IN LOCAL SCHOOLS NOW FULLY ORGANIZED | ed, and would bring the total for tho | Upon their time and strength; the result WIN THE WAR A. D, LATHROP 0 A e < | tour days up to meariy $7,000, the ap- | is invariably & weakened, run-down, h bject is to Encourage “the Purchase {is Constituted Official Agericy for War | plause e deafe; nla: m—vm conb Itimnwnahlauduhe-, H-ck- 4 hens f Thrift Stamps. in This City. Several of the outlying dlstricts were irritability and depression —and . : = - e Hione 0 Thin 99 e A Ve e T e e e A e devsiop. Buy U. S. Treasury Thrift Stamps at 25c. Each ight. iR SV public school in Norwich | The Norwioh War Bureu fa now|ing and ther returns ‘::i::‘.’:r:.:":&‘ Itis uunchvnodn inlife that Lydia £. | Stamp is part-payment toward a $5.00 Government _ ,+ ligh ssoclations have eel ully organized a - A GREAT VARIETY OF - Thurstay's woather: Cloudy et | o the"purpose of lmmzzflnf’;m??;.: of m:;.-s:cn i {fy :‘1‘: mr:;lfe;v}l:; peared on che iizge blackboard which D o e comiand il Bond (the War Saving Stamp) bearing 4%:interest " ————ettm e e savings movement inauguraf ~the|1] state an 101 uncil: - |'has been lace in @ rooms, an Alarm Clocks Sns, Meon and Tides. government 'The organization. and | fense in the prosecution of war work, | which is scanned very carefully each | 1t did to Mrs. Worthline. colnpounded quarterly. On sale here. object of theee thrift associations is|Arthur F. Libby, chairman of the lo- evanlu by the members of the cam- at FRISWELL’S " [ iees sets. || wates | *eets| outiined by . 7. Grabim, superintend- | cal War bureat, has received the fol- NOTICE TO MO ____._.._._....._.___._ ent of schools in the following com- | lowing notification from the Connec- mch of '.he outside districts has its | . You can quickly heal baby’s sore, chafed 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Day o m (5 ml 0. Il 3. W | munication sent to each teacher: ticut State Council of Defense: friends among the members of the| skin with January Sale Offeringsxln ! 7 7.08| Object: The object of each umcla- “The Norwich War Bureau fs here- | council and each group feels confi- c y % - X 23 tion umr.: form Thrift clubs in each ?fi’ constituted tny oficial agency for demt fl':t the lxlvlcr;.:m:lu Jstrict which Sykos omfort Powder / . .. X e ' favor wi JOSEPH BRADFORD : X W ‘31 ml - !‘me::oumse the purchase of state of Connecticut for war work | they in the lead when | which contains antiseptic, healing ingredi- In the city of” orwxcH Connecticut | the reports are all in on Monday éen- | ¥03| _Method of presentation to pupil: | Council of Defense, J. W. Alsop.” The|ing. In the meantime the teams in ali i;:::‘{::-’s,;;;nmhghggm vy ra erles an 00r ove " BOOKBINDER Pupils should be. told about this or-|War bureau cordially invites all the |these districts are “sawing wood and | e e ons Vino! an X6 3 sto £ B R B el B I e R N St | S = in room wuni e I lve e 81 stions or i e Ayt tn Ot | te TR b fo e pod ses teacher, 7. e work assisting in the work. by Treasurer Dr. T. Crowley and 1 Curtain Scrims and Mu‘quuettes Reduced 102 BROADWAY GREENEVILLE Class room Thrift club orkanizatio The executive committee of the war |the finance committee, M C. Higgins, | 19—Capt. Walter G. Casey .... 180.05 Each room in grades six, seven and |burean consists of Mayor Allyn L.|John R. Tarrant and J:J. Corkery, it Curtain Scrims and Marquisettes with plain and fancy borders, in.white,’ Tota] o date ........ The organization_ subscriptions are!N Thess offéring include Serim,Marquisettes and Madras Cartains in white | eight are to have four directors, two | Brown, Caspar K. Bailey. P. T. Con- | Was eeen that Division B still main-| Total subscriptions ........ $2,669.89 || cream and ecru AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S PRICES TODAY. CAVE m & m co Birthday Party for Theresa Gannelly|girls and two boys. These directors(nell. Rev. Father Broderi tained its lead by a small margin. In Division C At 110 a yard—reduced from 15¢ 2 K Persanaie. shall be slested by the pupils of the|R. Branche, Robewt McNeely, Ernest|the outlying districts Baltic came in| . . ) 5 . At 17c a yard—reduced from 220 | ¥ fi‘ g Eh w room by ballot. In grades three, tour|O. . . Chi strang, placing that district far in the | Titchville team . B ; / wlomebile xnd Machine Parts Welded.| , party was given Theress Conuelly | and five each teacher will appoint four | The exscutive committee has chosen |lead. ‘A number of large subscriptions | Baltic team .. ~ e T T 4 2 Garage work @ Specaltr, Tuesday afternoon at her home on|directors, two boys and two sirls. |committeo hea vs: Fi from corparations in Baltic and Han. | Hanover tedm Combination Drapery, Cretonne and Serim combined in plaini cotsasfd | Work Guaramteed, Sixth street by a number of her friends |~ Duties of d rs: To eanvass ev- | Committee. Charles R Butts; commit- | over have cheered the workers in that S atioe foral citeote-s Sale Fiisal2r rd, - ne 4 ¢ L RS et Yo % Frmbiron e frienou | Etion of dipmelors: o' exvvads ovc| MRBLICe, Chanier X Hatia: et | o8 e ) Moy in thal 3 beautiful floral effects—Sale price 27c a yard, value 33c. Chestaut e | as'from § o 6, & supper being served | of metting every pupil to purchase a|Dert S. Raymond; committée on labor,| leaders to redouble their efforts to lead SRy S e, Remnants of Curtain Scrims and Marquissttes, in a splendid variety. 2t § and the remainder of the evening | thrift stamp at the initial cost of |Robert McNeely; committee on foreign |all the other outlying districts in the | Division A ceees SLOSL2LIR o4 ohout one-third off regular prices. being spent in games Thoee pree-| twenty-five cents, —Thereafter io sell born population, Thomas H. Beckley; | amount secured for the fund. PREHE O] Eoady Sl - 5 ov erha in $ ¢nt mere Katherine mr;y Mary Suls | 13 many thrift siamps as possible sgggl:sx:mmee,l!:rede;ck S, Wamner: Luncheon at the Raom: Piyjsion '€ # van, Anna ey, 1 Geagan, 0ol unit thrift assoclation or- committee, Mrs e ins 77 “l ary As usual, a luncheon was served the |- Remarkable Values In Newest Style Curtains '’ Theresa’ nneny, Anna, Connelly, Jen- | ganization: &"he School Thrift assqci- |Chase: committee on war savings, Er- d R ° w fe Bx%l:, Miriam u:lvan. ;{rj«::u; ;man will consist of the directors, ;fie@n‘“&'{ P“;‘"SD‘;““}"“I com- gfer:;gn o‘;t i..;’ dgg‘l(lncfiy 1‘*;‘«: tleamudy reen, Edward Breen, Aundrew ,| from one to three- teacher ' directors e, Herbert R. Branche: fuel com- be c lll Cpall' Ol'k Nathan Sears, Kline Kennedy, Ruth! (to be appointed by the principal) m‘";z“ Martin. E. Jensen: home relief | ReMDers are appreciative of the great ginning, to come in strong and it is - ; 2 d ecru; some made Dutch style, ready-to-hang, and-others with- teo, Tamos O Masshoeron: toef | help that the ladies have given in this | SXPected that many more will con-|§-eream 8nd Sorvs sTme p by Bundy, Barbarah Sullivan, Flora E.|and the financial director (who in each | COm tribute as soon as their meetings are | out valances. In five special lots at these prices— - OF ALL KINDS ON Woodmansee, Madeline Kirby, Mary|school wWill be the -principal) leity, Arthur F. Libby. campaign. Tach evening a different . 3 o, i Sy group of ladies has- prepared and|Dbeld- Among the subscriptions re- Lot 1—Sale price 95 a pair, regular price $1.18: ¢ AUTOMOBILES, |Mary Doune, Foches Fosmn” |10 S v e ho o in oo ubs, WEPS s, Yot | Bvde & e eals™ ontndo | e Yool e T s ot $ 30 rric 410 o pok. s e ity 1o " 3 i - 8 BTl forth the direereatys ot aus ereby enabling the men engaged in di a 3 g ot ale price $169 a pair, regular price $198 7 Ciapr et ::?hor;n:‘r;hn(;;g it Jeast one Imeoting | Fureau. " Citizens, having. any businesg| (10, drive fo heve more time for | parish, 325 Ladies' Catholic Benevo- Lot 4—Sale price $1.89 a pair, regular price §2.35 CARRIAGES, WAGONS, | r. ;. Mulligan of Central avenue was | in% 10 reports of 1. genal frewin |OF detiring any information that may | grolh canvass of thelr territory. | ht | aosociauion, B, Greeneville Eat 5=Sale pHesiEI0 N puiL, reguiarives RS L . 4 Seomnt Vst dn New Lot and welfare of the Room Thrift clubs, | COMe under the various heads as above | "ere 21 S5F Grar's, 1ast svening were | o¢*\0, "Fingiana loage, No_ 2364, Odd s . Z ‘ TRUCKS and CARTS, Ll and for the especialy purpose of en. |Cutlined are requested to take the |, =S §F JUrs. John R. M 2 | Fellows, $25; Local 187, Polishers’ un- Small-size Rugs at January Sale Prices | 3 Robert 8. Lathrop of Stonington is| couracing the continued eale of thrift|fime up with the proper chairman, isted | g Y, Mrs. |ion, $1, and Norwich' aerie, Eagles, % Mgchanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | visiting friends:on Central avenue. stamps. Robert McNeely and F. C. Warner of | Jan by Mrs. James Casey, Mrs.| 0% 267, 310, g "1} Matting Rugs, size 20x60 Inches, desirable patterns—Sale price. g st ‘ 2ih of office: All officers and di- | the local war bureau have been u-ag. | James T. Woods, Mrs. A, J. Wholey, Matting ugs in a larger size, 30 x60 inches—Sale price ...w. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work.| yrige manny G, Robinson of North | rectors will basin. thelr dusies ap caon |tendance this weela at the war con. | NS M. fi Donaliue, Mra.'T.'A Crow-| Following tfe reports of the cap- ithi . Linoleum Rugs, clean and sanitary, size 27x54 xnchu—sun price. o f g i stréet s Visiting friends in| a5 elected and wil continue in office| YEN{Ion of the stato council of defense, 12 ES ATAE L Maw o1 Dieuck| 1ale anare: dodissees Wore JAAdE Ry Reversible ‘Smyrna ng; size 27x54 inches, regular value $1.75— nancial rector: e financial di= . Axminster Rugs, \ tt & Sitnes R. Grome of Ndw Tondon ta| rocior o prineirar o ine” raponel | BIG WAR STAMP ‘&f;u'f’;né'“,}‘fnphfi‘e"&‘mp#‘“ e e wflfl ing a few days with relatives on | bic nartv for the nrocufing of.all the A i " e t ] i e ST R Exchange of money for stamps: | o 81, e e campaign results on /Thursday | he Davis theatre el Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 9x12 feet, value §12.09—Sale price.. ... a & FTVILLE v v 2 punil gives a director 25 | OVer $1:000 Invested With Government | were as follows - Empire Seamless Tapestry Brusseis Rugs, size 9xi2 feet—Sale §07 to 515 North Main St. TA |,h‘,.(. the “upil should ~recsive. .a| by Norwich People Thufsday. Division A, TR kR o | ey ; - . o t 't stamp. =N ‘eam. s : g4 o ; Olympics Lead Mili League No. 1—| 'partial payment of money: A pupil] The largest day's sales of the war TH,‘,, T. . Murphy .. +155.00 | SPiendid showing that had been made E.:reka, Seamless. Tapestry Brus: Ruga, size 9x12 feet—Sale BR A J SlNAY Individual Averages for Mill League | may pav less than twenty-five cents |Savings certificates and thrift stamps| s Capt. W. J. Fitageraid ... o700 |CUring the first four days of the cam- | price .. B . A d, No. 2—Personals. to the. teacher, in which case the|in the Norwich post office took place|10_Capt,E. J. Brophy, M. D... 10183 | hsiy oorved, to make a supreme ef- tall’s Ri J ' Sale 1 1 % amoufit is to be credited to his account | On Thursday, over one thousand dol- |15—Capt ¢ J. Dawney’ Sht0| ort-during the few dava that remain Whittall’s Rugs at January Prices £ : . The games Played during the past|on A sheet to be used for that pur- |1ars worth being purchased and many |13—Capt. 3. P, boree Dentlst week left the Olympics In first piace | Pose. thrift stamp cards exchanged for cer-| 15_Capt. J. 3. Gorkens .. in Mill League No. 1, two games ahead | Monthly record list: Fach teacher | tificates. The city and rural letter|17—Capt, P. T. Connell . Rcoms 1£-19 Alice Building, Norwioh |of the Hustlers. The standings are: | Will furnish a record of all room sales | cartiers disposed of a great many.|18 Capt. J. P. Cummings Every January, ws are given the privilege of selling discontinued:| um i e = T —==———————==} i}, the famous “Whittail” Rugs at reduced prices— BORN Whittall's Chlidema and Peerless Rug size 9x12 feet, regular:price ud to the principal once every month, | This interest should be continued and |20_Gant. FOWLES—In Woodbury, Conn., Jan. §,|§ $41.00—Sale price . A . Phene 1177-3 Won. Lost. Pinfall. |y "N oord should be made much of| the public should consider it their SVt T D Tieifeyie. 1918, a son to Mr. dnd Mrs. Ray: || Whittall's Teprac Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 feet, regular -price $5100— | -——— < 21 15 17759 |in the regular meetings of each Thrift | duty to lend their savings to the gov- mond A, Fowles, formerly of Elling |} sale price . i DEL-HOFF HOTEL s 11872 | association as an_indication of , the| ernment. There is no Safer or bet- ton. Whittall's Rova 3 7 - 17200 | work the directors are actually doing | ter Paying investment. —Sale price s EUROPEAN PLAN 0 : 20 17162} in the sale of the stamps. B o 1—Capt. John R. Tagrant eRAVLIY DSQ:R’,ED Gl 7 \\hlttal‘?fi Anglo-Perslan Rugs, size 9x13 feet, regular-price §89.00— q [AN—] N—In lasgo, an. | # 1 $ B BAvih Shs High Team Three—Cubs ... 033 e e e e poiore expected:} (MOULDERS' UNION. ELBOTS”. | ¢ Capt ohn'H. armey . Y, by Rev: Richard B Morriec || Sale price - i e G e ! i S Props. Rish Tadts tngle—Daion Five 'o7s expected that 75 per cent. of the pu- | Jerry Angell, Chosen President at An-| o—Gapt F. T Diggins Bea’yof“‘“ R =4 Teleghone 1227 B Staitins | Tt I oty i pils “will hecome enrolled in the 3 | nusi Meeting Held in Carpenters'| S-Capt. 7. 7. Shemmor - - Printed and Inlaid L‘“"le"m’ at Sale Prices ; o - iz The ingividual aversges for i IS expected that 50 per ent: wil he. | - Hall 11—Capt, Charles O. Murphy 5 biED “Vio Lino,” the new process Linolcum—Sale price a square yand....” ¥ e | Loague Mo, 3 chom tims I e AL S0 et pent il Do 14—Capt. John M. Lee .... S | MuRPEY—1n Harttara, Jan. 17, 1918, || Trinted Linoloum, in dosigns suitable for every room in the homim 3 . Timothy Murphy, formerly of Nor: the highest average, m o f At the rezular meeting of Interna-|16—Capt. James P.®Sheridan . has the highest averags for the Tesgs | 40 wni oh ror con it her™t™ <" | ional Soulders' union, Tocal No 12 est number of games .fwga The ave-| In order that these high figures be | the officers for 1912 were elected. The| Total subscriptions ... rages of the leading players are: secured it Is especially necessary that|meeting was held in Carpenters’ hall Division C, Players. Games. Pinfall. Average | the teachers enter into the work with | *0¢ &fter routine business the follow- | pattic “team Seto! regular price 75c a square yard—Sale pPrice.......... ST 1 & Notice of funeral hereafter. Printed Linoleum, in better grade, regular price $5c a square yard— M’CABE—In the Backus hospital. Nor-|§ Sale price .. wich, Jan. 15, 1918, Eugene McCabe |§ Inlaid Linoleum, regular price New London. THE PALACE 78 Frankin Street P mueillx pc:mnnl enthusiasm and aid the ’J:';n"'A“ffg’e‘l it ;r“ffl!;flt President S| BARNS—In New London, Jan. 15, 1913, : pupil directors in their-work. All | JerTS at, Total subseriptions sfor th arénce A son of Clarence E.an . SHEA questions should be referred - to the|Journier: carresponding Y e - 32,1809 | . Christina Blrns, 5ed ¢ monthe, o school superintendent who, as direo. | ichael Delanev: Tecording secreta The Resutt BARNES—In this clty, Jan. 16, 1918 4 " Tor of the school savings stamp fand, | John Clifford; financial secretary, o Reslts & Date, Chester Witter Barnes, aged 76 year; ac an 0 ore Peppi will give the school association much | - Dougherty: treasurer. Thomas| The following are the individual and Funeral from his late home, M 2 personal attentio Murray; inductor. Micha#l Delaney; | team subscriptions for the four days| Hamilton avenue,. Saturday after- eflo.n "om . doorkeeper, P. Orlands sho(n: commit- [of the campaign, noon, Jan. 19, at 2_o'clock. Burial t S l P . teees, lchmone adiator Co., in the family lot in Yantic cemetery. A = Toavaio Sl G Dzn:;: :;ER ORANGV s e Sl el Yok ] ABEL—In Norwich, Jan. 17, 1918, Ed- ale rrices > 3 y: n's = £ 5 & ki PR kit coned -:-:-:m s ; o b e “Willlam~ Fournier and John e T Staple Black Silks at Reduced Prices aftville oman Xpires S~ R i - a0 - 3. 4 & i FARREL & SANDERSON, Props iting at Neighbor's Home. | The officers were installel by the don turnpike, Bast Grept Plain, Sun- |{ 0-inch Black Messalino Sifk and 30-inch Black Taffets, resular ’ Phone 6L president. - The meeting adjourned day, sl $139 value—Sale Price @ Yard.........c.cceseseessssssssesssommensas $E18 ———— mu = 2866 b Lodia, wife of Omer Morancy, died | about 9.30. CY—In Tattville, Jan. i7, 191 3C-inch Black Dress Satin-£36-inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, regular o % S suddenly at the home of & meighbor B o e (14175 vaivh 8810 prive s yard, .o i.vvs sisskeos it e TERcew Rt A OTECT YOUR FEET” Thursday evening. After eating sup-| To Preach Series of Sermons. e 14 { { i : Thom , £+ S Dok Talin ok Bes ta ekl T e T e 36-inch Black Peau-de-Soie for suits and skirts, regular $2.50 value FOOT SPECIALIST . & e 0 ypront ta sbend the evening | church, Yautic, will préach a seies of . Pfelffer . = SR ECEs £ John G enof e ‘was ng | sermo salem, beginning Jan. -i i Vi i % re. LICENSED CHIROPOBIST ¢ | spending ' fom dave aith Sreoss Siorls| In 8 chair in the Benoit house when | 0. The wiforsors on. Swadsv wili be| Total subscriptione . e A el 4 ';:'.5'"7"'"'"'” oy Ardh s she sudderly dropped the child and |suag by Bivs. Curtls Bernard. Division B. ; TOFUIAT $250 VAlUe—Sale PFCE.... .. es-sroueesrrrnssenesessre OIS0 S ite 7-8, Alice Building, No: Hayold DeCelles of the U. S. i . George Thompson was Tt Team. . . ) . Forfnerly of Waterbury "P'm...";u‘ reserve at Newport 15 at hls Home mees called buty she was dead before ho ar- 1=Capt. John 3, Tarrant ... 34880 ure en Yard-wide Skinner's Satins at $1.85 for a tew vel edical Examiner 2 3—Capt. John H. Carney .... 190.75 Vil § —— o o dersleeve was summoned and decid- || [NCIDENTS IN SOCIETY || 4—Cast. John P. Lyston . nal B 3 36-inch Skinner's Satin, all silk in black and all the fashionable WILLIAM C. YO Scoutmaster Davis Thibeault of the | 0 death was due to acute dilatation 5—Capt. ¥. T. Diggins . 15 Main Street colors, regular price $2.00—Sale price a yard.. ..,......._.3‘15 ¥ WUNG | tocal troops attended the tast menting | OF the heart. It is supposed that the [ §—Capt. J. A. Desmond . 2 : ¥ Successor to - of the exetutive committee {n Nor-|Strain of the fcy walk to the Benoit 9—Capt. J. J. Sheehy . . Colored Silks, All Styles, at Reduced Prices £ STETSON & YoUNG wich. ouse affected her heart. 11—Capt. Charles O. Murphy . 5 . 5 3 S Mrs. Morancy was born in Taftville| Mrs Louis L. Blackstone and Miss|14—Capt. John M. Lee . 40-inch Figured Volles, light colors—3§-inch Figured and Striped : twenty-four years ago and has been!Katherine Isbister are’ passing the re- 16—Capt. James P. Sheridan . Volles and Marquisettes, regular 49%¢ and 5% value—Sale price a B v . living at 20 1-2 South B street. Be- i L P R ceanes erresremarians prices :;’:m“:: m‘“"“"" ot right 5 ais f,‘ff hder :uu,xhter,v he leaves her i s DIRECTORS ::-mch Messaline, in white and light shades, regular $1.00 val;;: s Telephone 50 Waet Main St [had> 2 Small hilS. taen. S irons | usband who is employed in the Pon-| _yrg john 5. Russell of Washington, A REAL HAIR SAVEk Sale price a yard.. L EE Y L 'V vfllu M. T. Davis, o D. C., has been the guest of her sis- —AND— le, ‘. ame to my N.F, A NOTES ter, Mrs. Ebenezer Learned. Mrs, Rus- 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine for waists and dresses, in black, white 1647 mf"’r {&t e, oome‘:f. tolurlnfloncy P il oo d sell is the wife of Col. John H. Rus- AND BE A"TIFIER and flesh color, reguiar $1.59 value—Sale price a yard........ 2] on h-u(y‘" rggovered.” The father's name | Names of 11¢ Students Placed on the pell, oommander, < of | hs Lt Amoricht EMBALMERS ¥ 40-inch Silk Crepe-de-Chine, heavy quality, black, white and colors, regular $2.00 value—Sale price a yard..... ae. sant Yard-wide Fancy Taffetas and Messalines, in plaids ana stripes-for waists, dresses and skirts, handsome cclor combinations— Toiephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH At $139 a yard—redued from $159 W, SMITH ALZEN At $159 a yard—reduced from $1.75 ven. troops in Haytl, and will sail for Hay- One of the historie places in Norwich ment With nmbanen boany 20, 10 Schaol Honor Roell. ti soom to join her husband. ‘f'“‘ edi- - for over two centuries has been the n_you et tn- ganmne Found at Last — Shows Results at . Lady Assist m? j;r ol fionor roll of Academy students| pr. valeria H. Parker, of Hartford, Once or Nothing to Pay. Erfdres up Tasrivpe. The e e T e has been prepared | will he entertained during her stay im| ‘If your hair is thinning out, prema- ADAMS TAVERN éflam the builatin Dotrds. The macwes of | Norwich by Mrs. Joseph Henry Seiden, | turely gray, brittle, lifeless,’ full of Ome Bundred sad sixteen ctudenls acs |Of Broadway. Dr. Parker wag & mem- |dandruff and your head itches like The trolley will get you thers from now on the list and more will be add- ?:: loafltg: wa?rpust‘o‘iegf'tfiz‘gg:gxfi? ::,d.. fé'..‘?km'fi““ e At $1.79 a yard—reduced from $2.00 § the eity in about fifteen minutes or ed as students are reported In the er- | iona] church in Greenwich. Don’t wait until the halr root is . -3 vice. The Academy students _have e Valuds ' N . J you can run here fa an eutbmobie Do, asked. 10 5ive.the nimes of ARy | S | {€A0, {OF then Bothing can prevent + Remarkable Values in Newest Style. Curtains Vs i less time, € additjons to the honor roll. A total lude Scrim, M. Get from our dmggist today a These offerings include Scrim, Marquisette and Madras, in ‘white, cream ¥ A A ADAMS " :'( n!lyhdoub.gflwo&m of savings INSTA"T pusTu" p.ckage of Parisian sage—it doesn't FLOWERS i and ecru; some made Dutch Style, ready-to-hang and others wlm PaikiBe y amps has beer 80 and theree -nothing sise | PLANTS TREES || Vaiances. . Entortained Veivet Wil Employss. ?n excellent drink m 3$i use that's 5o simple, safe e R Lot 1—Sale price S5c-a pair, regular price $1.19, Thursday evening Mr. snd Mrs. Dl' osfl WO have |“7o Wi ‘urely be delighted witn . e e P, el Dk by NG Richard_Quinn_entertained a_number dency. to the first application. Your hair will| - Maplewood Nursery Co. : ot 3—Sale price $1.69.2 pair, regular price 3195 N of the young tadles employed in the t seem much more abundant and radi- | T. H, PEABODY Tel. 986 Lot +—Sale price $180:a pair, reguler. pribé $238 J. B. Martin company at their home ‘lndlg.l on # [ ant with Iife and bésuty—all itching Lot 5—Sale price $249 a pair, regular price $3.00. h F4 . at 411 Main street in honor of Mrs. 4 7 ceases and your scalp feels cool and 3 . . 4 Promptserviceday ornight [ Fred Potter. During the eventng vo- @ ooy, comfortable, ~Parisian sage is in great : Small-size Rugs at January Sale Prices . Suite- 46 Shannon m' ical solos were rendered .by Mr. and -] » |demand by discriminating women be- of. 8422, Lady Assistae | Mrs. Quinn and violin solos by Miss = . cause it is delicately perfumed, doos | Shea & DBurke Matting Rugs, size 26x60 Reversible Smyrna Rugs, size Mary Butler. Games were played. + Inot color or streak the hair, and keeps s & \ inches—Sale price .. 33c 7x54 inches, regular value Refreshments consisting of sandwich- N it lustrous, soft and flufy. 41 Main Strest Matting Russ, size 20x60 * §1.76—Sale price .. s $139 es, fancy cakes and candy were served Be sure you get the genuine Parisian 4 Axminster Rugs, size .- inches—Sale price ... ™ by the hostess. The party broke up sage (Giroux's) for tbis is guaranteed ™ ~ ) Rugs. sl 18 at a late hour all_voting Mr. and Mrs. = > perfect ‘satisfaction or nothi Fun ra irectars Linoleum Rugs, size inches, regular price 32 15— %‘3 WA ‘m | Qling very entertaintng bowt -nd hoo- - gl-v; Tec & Omgood Co. will supply eral ireci Inches—Sate price .. 3c Sale Price .ieueevsneens P e — ey ey

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