Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 7

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TO GET RELIEF FROM CATARRM If you have catasr] jarrhal deafness, of head ao!u:’ 0 to your. druggist and get 1 oz. of Parmint mnble Is Charged With Belling Liquér to Sol- o Gier at the Y. M. C. A. ! stréngth), take this home e ¥ 3 N ity e or to it 1-4 pint’of hot water and - £ e WHlte ; i 4 oz of granulated sugar. Take X ‘s § 1 tablespoontul 4 times a day. mimmiimesewsiemen e =) The February Shirt Sale ‘mucous. P b e e ‘&g_.’: oumeel 6r ||, It s caty to mase, inges siods- ||| IT” WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND “SATURDAY Norwich' Red Cross' chapter, shows ‘| ATious donations ... s presen nbaring a8 % wit- {| DIy fnd it 1a Juét what you weed, total of 666 members engaged on work | Net recejpts for January .... $11’ Lee sgood can supply you. . . ta el Expenditures for - January— 2 | Wool purchased .. 3 the | Gauze and other supplies for sur- the chapteh “for' local| - gical dressings . : v, | work, with the exception of a emall|{Expense at headquarters brought against charge for. Jn‘:l!or urvloe,t practically Mmfl&d for hospital - o ANNUAL BOYS' CONFERENCE i FUR LINED COATS miresially skcept th ?fluw . : SaT : 3180 end several sters ng | Sathering t> ::hfi:“: “:: New London | NATURAL MUSK RAT, MAHMOT, . ngiand Sed | R0y Saden: s ue: Solawe: wosstation ts sevocaly insiod toitie o ool Tt SO L i NUTRIA e, ower. OMio valley. | cha e oF thn | Piccks. Tarniahed to” ~soldters . O/Shuy A 5 e T e bea en Bore con: Winds for Feiday and Saturday: « | Ret Crom i thi | sommanity the| . Jemving Norwich ... 40| 0n in the. 30 ] Ml it in New Tondon ¢a North Atlantic—Moderate north to|executive committee ‘present the fol- |Forwarded to headquarte: nerl:.lhwm ‘winds; fair A lowing statement, statistics’ are pro: Clothing~— erbially dull: but the figures hére- |Pajamas . 5 7 e «f J.¥an Dis, who was to act as 'm“w display, most dxfln&- Hogml shif went i the reom .h% étate chairman, has been forced to 1y the fine devotion and high efficien- | Afghans afterward ofi.m,_.,,, resign, and the greater part of his ¢y of those engaged in this patriotic | Convalescent robes the -bottle and_they drank. ter has fallen upon W. Earle Wil- 2o 7 Comtort, pillows . that it ‘Was ar. | Son. i night O son. the g Mem 4 ter De- - creating & rbance The committee held & meeting on ‘ : e D o 1 THOE D% suo| Ml vandatee—a s T She Monkrs ither Dreviaed | Wednosdy and ouafhd Too vk beas g A. D. LATHROP* 5 3 records, 1 Meais ool e g P engaged on wgtku;the'ldqmn- o the o S| Do P TL0s Coale | . to offer these #hone 175 / g R New members enrofled during efs, Thayer bullding ........ e o} "o aetagates ‘trom ‘each boys' or- d Shirts RACTI. | " o ¥ 4114 | Organizations, assisting in making umpyuv CHURCH VOTES ganization throughout the state will ‘\ @ AL f; PLE S A GREAT VARIETY OF A Ther. Bar, Total membership ~Jan.-1, - 8854 | bandages: Gales Ferry auxiliary, s TO CHANGE NAME. he' afloweéd, "but New London, as the iy Tt & S S New members enrolled in Jan- fhe young women of St. Mary's par- conterence is being held there is al- . 3 THAN TODAY'S % UAIY oeo. calo..s 135 |ish, the St. es’ Guild. of Christ bemppen ey lowed to mend as ‘many as desired. X Alarm Glooh 6 p. 2 o 4D 3030] The Norwich ‘chapter branch |church, Mrs. Darling’s_S. S. class, of | Will Be Khown as United Congrega- e } WHOLESALE ‘EHighest 45, 1owest §1 at Baltic, and suxiliaries at Lebanon, way church, The Sheltering| - tionaj Chirch of Nerwich. SHOESTRING DISTRICT QUOTA, 8 : at FRISWELL'S ; _|Canterbury, Preston. City and Gales s, The Johnson ‘m’“\i- St. Mar- e —_ 3 : PRICES. < st 3 b i ! fi‘?t;"ihgfi;flu s '!‘r;‘n % nchureh, At a meeting of the mdm Con- | Forty-Two Men Will Be Sent to Camp # Predictions r9aay: Snow o Sy ‘Parish House asso- | gregational church raday P : . , $5;2 FRANKLIN STRERD = |0, so1 the_local workk o clation, The. Woman's auziliary of Lef- |evening folloving the regular prayer Dhvads TRl Masth, The original consignment comprised 840 Shirts, in a full ‘weathers Fair, followed (zrou, Dec. 1, 1917..'§2,018 | fingwell chureh, the Chfldren's classes |service in the church pariors it was| . Marion H. Davis, clerk of the Elev- range of sizes, 14 to 17, andin a b]g variety of materials JOSEPH BRADFORD by ly; much warmer. Net return$ ~from Christ of the United Woriers, the Junior|voted in view of the pending merger |enth Division Draft Board has an- P i 2 Th e cam) (om-hl:ul B 3,608 luxmxxr"xy of Christchurch. of tha Second church. and Broadway |nounced that the final quota from’ this and attractive patterns. ere were— i be observed that of money re- | church to change the mame of the [Afvision will be sent to Gamp Devans ’ [t wi v gifts on hand January 1, 1918 5,623 |ceived by th £ the chapter| Broadway Congregational ch P BOOK, BINDER Em-n'f Hots. I‘%'.‘.‘.‘,., 32:: e te e e e L e wul ithe 1he fRrre he i e aatiman i of|on February 26, This quota will cop- 225 SHIRTS OF $2.00 GRADE All Offered At lorwich, church of |sist of 42 men which will make -a W-”‘r‘—".r—'—fi-————“ Academy musical course $215 |2 small charge for janitor service, ev- 3 -calle ok Booke Made and Ruled 4 Order @ | Sales of wool, and donatio ry dollar fa expendod for material| The meeting was called to order by | Shoestaivs ditint. i s e ooa|f 252 SHIRTS OF $1.50 GRADE picee, wool ] used in maling garments and sursleal | the paster, Re. Kdward 8. Worcester, | number Teauired and as- fast as any ° | 4 rescings Tor g% seldiers. ; eliowing, reselution was. pre: Hannah Ripley - %% 17" JOREBH H. SELDDN. ‘[sented by F. J. Leaven PR poejelaly sent 10 skm have 363 SHIRTS OF $1.39 GRADE have been sent back others have re- That in wiew of. the Wndh:c'l,\:nfl. placed them -so that the full number of the Second and Broadway 8ré- | was supplied. Mr.. Davis expects that LOCAL HEBREWS PLAN NEW PARISH. HOUSE . 4 - | sational ¢hurches, and in accordance | physi inatios ill - star > C et Automoblle and Machine Parts Welded, BRI o SIS S 2 SN B4 3 'ce | physical' examinations wi t on ] 9 ¢ 99 2 Garage wesk o Spectaity, ATier Bigh water it Te 1o PALESTINE CAMPAIGN AT HANOVER DEDICATED| Wiih he Dia of union adepted at Ui | February 15th i brands as “Eagle”, “Imperial”, “Artistic”, EW" The com- : Week Guarantees. GREENEVILLE - |Hove to Raise $2000 For Work of | Special- Programme Arranged by Rev.| o¢" ™" i, T4th 1ast, the name| OFFICERS RE-ELECTED, parative prices are bnsed on manufu:turers wlmlmle thmt ol e R Réntoration. (@Rl B Shureh, ncorporated, ‘be changed 10 [AY. Annual Mesting of Morrls Suss.|| prices of last Spring. It is a splendid opportunity to lay L Pulaski Holds Regular| After tws thousand years of waiting| A special service of dedication fof FNorwich. Conneeticut urch 10| man, Sifverberg and Gompany. . . . n...,..,..fi;.,,.p.,m.,‘ Wedding. |an hope, the opportunity s at hand | the newly completed paris hhouse ot!' i e T R et o T in a supply f’f Shirts for present and f“f'-“_'e needs at a sub- : ver a“ lnj i to re-establish the Jewish state in|the Congregational church was held fand requested when fully advised of M'nmm l;l(nnfi.see ing of gie (:Lr:ctors stantial saving. 3 Thursday evening the regular meet. | Palestine, the ancestral home of Jew- |in Hanover recentis, 4 zood sized 8U: | complete. and full action on- the-part 3 Sss ol teny' & o was ing orporation = dience was present to witness the cefe: | of the Second churc “to| Co» Inc, was held at their office on d R H held in Pulaski hall with a good ar:| The modsrn movement of the Jew- |Mony and to share in the service. The | bring s petition for this Dureey i | TRUrsday afternoon. The officers of IN ADDITION TO THE SHIRT SALE epall' OFK |tendance. | The preeident. = “Martin|1sh peoble towards Palestine, first|8reat need for such a building haS| the superior coutt and fo tape - an|lhe ComPany who-wera all re-elected 3 5 ; Rozyki presided at the meeting, Rou- |found vocal expression in the adoption |long been felt by those most interested | other action that may be legally neces- | 1€ ADraham W. Silverbers, presi- || ‘e offer two very special lots of Men’s Silk Neckwear, OF ALL KINDS ON tine business was transacted. The re-|Of the Basie Programme the First|in the best welfarc of the church and |sary for $aid change of name. president; Bessie P. Sussman, vice A £ ports of the secretary and W glonm congress, held in August, 1897, | community. So it was a great pleas- | The resalution Wnahimouly | President; Morris Sussman, treasurer: (| ag follows: . n ince that -ti 1 - ure' to many present to share m the r: Sadie Ruth Silverberg, secretary. The n [ AUTOMOBILES, 0o b o aet it Cologtes have been. estubllshed ‘. tha |dedication of this - bulding, whioh | 1IoPied. 7There was mention made of | reports for the past vear wera very || 600 Men’s Fancy Neckties (Silk)—these are regular ) ety Holy Land. In them a.sturdy and in- | 8¢ems o meet the community needs 80 | gefer getion-ori €he- of favorable and a dividend was declared. 35¢ CARRIAGES, WAGONS, WEDDING. " |depengent Jewish popuiation has grown | {ully. The bulding contains sn audl. | but'the petition was S R e 50c grade at ....... cee vl . ), ebrew as its language, wit! . » lan of f the omas Spence igns. ) e - TRUCKS and CARTS Dillan:Donovan. tts' gwn eduoational S room, Feading room, and Kiicner 1t | Lan Of merker of the two churches| .y .o T Rt ntendent of || -200 Men’s Fancy Neckties (Silk)—regular $1.00 and 2 3 Th Fovernment. | I8 cquibped With steam heat and its|ye’changed. the Caoton Tron Works. who had the grad edie s e ereie s ee ole de sieis e s elslnie ale e .J" Rfl"fi:flflm c.mg o electric bflg“;”" system. .The re- oA el o .+ fcharge of the practical work of the $1.50 es at. 2 e v Asomes Cethevn Ce- | taken firm root in Palestine, port given by the chairman of the|;EyTENANT MWCORMICK rushing to.comoletion of ‘the six big ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. = building committee showed the cost to 32 hols | Sars, The Jewish pioneers have thus dem- i3 . steel ships for the United States gov- Blackemithing in all its branches | ang p"}.’{‘.‘é!{“;,a' D“B‘ffi:,f{,fi,“:,cfi' onstrated the validity of thetr ideal and | have been about $12,000 with all bills IS BAFE IN FRANCE. | ernment has resigned. e = Sag) e and Mre..John W. Dillon’ of Valley | the practicability of the Bagle pfo. paid. Too much credit cannot be giv- { reagnta " — wag_broken into Wednesday night, for | sireet is in Backus hospital for treat- ¢ Sty sy, , adley | the_ b ’ - B0 len to this commiltse, especially. to the | Cablogram Received from Norwich Boy | The Romance of a Lace Shawl, | theWeoond. time this winter, and candy | ment for togsilci T 17 +9g The. Zionist organization has met | Shairman for the plendid way in| Who Mas Arrived on the Other Side. | Among the donations recently re.|ond cigars stolen. GeEsan i P this. situation by creating the Pales- | ¥Dich he pushed the work through . S o S s e e i | st 7 S Charles Lillibridge is spending & few v tine_Restoration fund, and calls upon |10 Suceess in spito of all the difficul-| oOn Wednesday a cablegram was re- | Cross one is especially moteworthy be- s ~ | yeeks with lis aunf, M= iD: e TN s | 1 Jews to co-operata tn the raiaing of | 4% Through the generosity of the | ceived by D. . MoCormick from his | crons wien It ib pomny moteworthy be: At State Convention. derwood, of Peck’s Corner. the first instalment—fone million dol- [ChA{rman of the board of trustees and | son, Lijeut. John F. MeCormick, which ‘Woodbury O. Rogers of Washington e 507 to 515 North Main St. e, 5o t | s, o the cooperation of all the friends of | “2aq: “France. - Safe. MeCormicn | DG, S0rY Of & beautiful lace shawl. | Woolbury O HORCEs O o avs this| Mrs. Helen Parke of Groton . is o the church the building was dedicated o It has been in the possession of a rord’ - i spending a few days with her mother, The quota for the Norwich Jews is S r. McCormick states that he doe|jaay of N h, a life I sident | Week to attend the fruit growers’ con ; 3 ¢ was rendered by the remular choir, |$3:000 and they will endever o raise | 55, f debt. \ not know what boat hig son sailed of | o this commantiy. witely Known and |lerence. - Mrs. Mary Acamy, of Feckh Corm The following .service was arranged|put a, t thi assisted Dy - Miss Sadle Driscoll and |thiS amount among themiselves and |y - i v but does not think he Was on the ship | honored, 1l 5! Worce: i | e g Centil svmpatotacrs, Al LU i event, whish il always | ot uo gl Oft the Treh coast Lieu- | camo trom Faris, ind o’"dm': SUSEIL] ¢ Rainy Wedther w6 Camps. | | At two weekst visk in eccentes [N for this fund and . more intense ef. |-and 25 2 sienificant ane'in the his- |unattached oficer. - gocasions it has lent added grace and| Fiue daye of rain has made the mud | Bushanan Les returned to Startevant| ] fort will be made in the near future. 2y, ) ¢ & kne. deep at Charlotte, N. C. Whefe | street. % Chureh's One Foundation:_invoeation; S In the recent Red Cross campaign el}ows of Plain Hill is in — shower bou- | Later there will be another campaist | peaim 24 (responsively); Gioria Pasei ARTHUR LAFOND NOT her generous contribution of money 10 | e | Thomas Filburn of Huntington ave- | e heib ‘l;"‘!@l atiired 1h pink| The monev contributed * the fund Scripture reading. 1 Cor, 3: §-23; hymn A DRAFT §VADER. this patriotic service ' was promptly —_— nue has returned after a few days’’ M - iy bemmmmminn k| %o devotsd fa PARIDIfate ma,gm(}od, 09;~'He1§hm A;ens o L O A S s i Sl f°m8‘ t'}‘“’é itt seomed to her inade.| Miss Mazjoric M. Barber of Plain|vielt in Springfield Mass. with his| wore @ hat in phstel shades, She car-|Jewish settlements and institutions in|oiosrow Rov. Sherrod ~ Soule, The U 8. Commissioner Mathawson Finds| but B oo 0ner tnade-| Hill o visiting Mrs. Frank Heubler of |sistér, Mrs. Frank Dougherty. ried Ameriean Beanty roses, Palestine, arid facilitate their continu- | cp'SToh Gymprelimsive, superintendent Young Man is Not, 21, S e gy D, fmote L aB | Hartford. I Following the ceremony a breakfast|ed development and extension and to ¢ i melapary Society af —_— she ’ — Rev. William Crawford and mems | - Connecticut; Rev. W. J. Re i 2 " Then ¢ to. Norwich the 1 o i { was served at tho home of the bride's | Brepato for the final establishiment, of | e Six~Church PR wfz\}fu&rxu’{-:‘?:dr:g‘ugnfls':fiwmn shawl, a posseasion she nad cherished| Mrs. Mary Beswick of West Town Lol TR Gl e Pas the Wauregan o g s PP AR l!\,;ci(‘!nrg:.r:v, Norwich; Rev. C. last June, was on Thursday discharged | for more than half a century. “I will| ______ e | for the Sunday afternoon service, To c 2 graduate’ of the|the’ Zionist organization, - here andlmny Dwellings, Liddle. Mrs, Francis 'y by . 5. Commissioner Earl Mathew- | SIYe It. 1o e e - sirchas Shhit 3 Norwich Fres Aca ciagy of 1907,|abroad, to enable it to realize its alm|GiMmirt Way, Bast Glastonbury: of- | tond lo wot 51 verms Drolen it La-|,.'cas found in o mearby city. The| . . o aslEs : s been princ n;::. fhe Brides ;':nnn.;ong hope. of the Jewish peo- Sertory, Parlsn Hoise B nse Funat] pnd %'::n{.ld veary of e iores | sum Tealized, $300, has been tavested GENARDY_In Stonington | (Pawcs- "MR FIIl.S To E"n it iy years, " T earrving out thens aims the HiRA n;m:te‘ o{v‘t‘:};:i;mg g:r:?ugmg f:;:; Mathewson on Jan. 24th and his case {in material for surg’cal .dressings,| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Genardy. 5 % was continued until yesterday in order | Wiiing hands have rade them ready, | yAmSHALL—In _Stonington Brown University, Providence, will be used to help maintain the ex-|of keys, by chairman of board of trus- ve < i h i and soon they will be on their way uck), Feb. 6, 1918, on, David | X % the Boston Law School, and practices | Isting Jewish settlements and institu- | tees, > 3 t to give.him -time to‘secure his birth v | tuck), Feb. 6. 1918, a son, M sERv : Bo School, L e P A A e ofle&‘xn"fin?g’k' ;;rl.&emnzy. act| cortificate from Canada. across the sea to serve our soldiers in| to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall. : l i town of Cumberiand lnmshtm Palestine refugees, expelled during the|gation; Gloria Patri; solo; Now the B oA oL neods &SI Lrom e | I o wek- 4 1318, 3 'son v i N Hannah Ripley. “Willimantic, Feb, 4, 1918_a ‘son, Reu- - * % ww and Mrs, Dilon Jeft on an | War, and to maintain the schools in|Day Is Over, Speaks Mrs. Francis G| C' 1" M/SSION ACKNOWLEDGEs \Hanuah Bwey: ben. Myron, to 3. ana rs. Teuben| Stops TtchingsAt Once afternoon train for » three|Palestine, educational and agricultur- prayer of dedication, by the min- | Gifts of Clothing and Othsr Donati LU TAFTVIELE . ‘Manning of North FrankMn. weeks' wedding trip to Florida. They |21, i 1 { ‘hymn, O Ged of Bethel; bene- ohing onations S A G S A — & will be at home after April 1st, at 224 "‘\‘flum;ke loane ‘zlo h:rt:lpeeuva ¢ol- | diction. Received Buring January. e i ° g MARRIED. I.E'??;-d'n“&mliri:n .mu “:fl:i Broad street, onists, farmers ang siness men . — i t Do i A > ays Peterson, “ " TO0E of egn peeats ik rela. | b0 Bew settiements. v Formally Qpened to Public. . The City Mission sratefully ac- o. 1 Shut Down Thursday Noon | prryon—DONOYAN—In Norwich, Teb |5 F0r, prinsGies OINTMMNT tn tves and inae r ot anea | "o suppert the Zionist Buresu in| On Tuesday evening - the Hanover |knowledges the receipt of clothing and| o1 Adcount of Low Water—Village| 7. 1918 by Rev. John M, Fltsmaurice wema, ealt rheum, oid so Springheld, and Woroester, Mass, ai. | Prlestine, which is the distributing |Farish house was formally opened to | other material things for the month of| Notes Mites: Catherine C. Dongvan of NOr. Sicers. pimpies and ol discases of the skia: oot Wil et 8- | egsnéy for Pajestinean finds and the|the public. The event which had been|Jantary from the following sourées: T Sl o| Falls R I D e e burenu to advise and assist prospec- |dnticiupated with a great deal of in- | Mra. G. H. Stanton, drs. J. C. Aver- | (Although the warmer weather of | quyyry N~ Now I want o say o every sufferer from five colonists, and to-make the neces- |terest, Will live long in the memory |ill, Mrs. §. Howard Mead, Mrs. Har. | Wednesday and Thursday has served|™ wich, Feb. 7, 1918, by Re piles, either blind, bleeding o itching, that PO sary plans dnd surveys for harbors, |of the argo audience present—the ex- |riett M. Griswold, §. 8. Stocking, John | 12 Jrea¥, P Some of the e in the| broderick Atiss Mary Hurrington and | wil euarantes’ that a 3 eent box of — ; e cold w ailing to Teftt, Mra. C. W. cholas B, vam, Nor: 'S OINTMENT will rid you of EAST SIDE ITEMS & HEEan ama B 4OWD the attendance, or lessen tho en- | Xout, ihs Miases Sesioe. Ara; W, £ | bout the “illage, Ofll No. 1 “was| wich PETEESON'S DINTMENT wifl ¥t bow & THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street York. The brifle received many beau- tiful gifts. P.-SHEA —— o= Joyment of the evening, Ala o Mre 3T Al fva Bdwasy [forced 1o close at noon Thursday MINS _O'CONNELL—In New Lon. lle8 or your drussist will, refars yeusd) 2 2 Chimney Fire—Birthday Celebration—|FOOD FOR FRANCE FUND— The atiraction was the Bass-Clefl of | Armstreng, Mrs. E." T, Coughlin, Mrs, | 1F0U8H the lack of water. Mill No. 1 3 S Dy e o S “For years I suffered terribly with fteh: = Fox Mill Famiifes Lack ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS | Norwich, Charles D. Geer, conductor, {J. B. Caron, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. E. B, |4 & Whole has not been in operation L L0 Sone © Ing and bleeding piles. I tried everything - 1t - sk City: Water T e assisted 'by Miss Elizabeth Lane, vio- | Dawley, A. H. -Northrop (Cleveland, | Week. ' The mill employes have es ¥ ew Tondon O despaired of ever getting rid of them. | R ——<| Susply. ) Suin' of ¢ Froin 8tent linist and Miss Annie A. Taff, ac-|0.), Miss Heath, and.|had very little work Quring the past|CULLEN—MINER—In New London It gives me great pleasure to state that 3 A : R um of $20 Comes From Stoninigton eompanist. James T Moore rendercd | vtes Heath, Mrs. T. A. Perkins, | soe) oo Mille 2, 3and 4 were closed| Feb. 6. 1918 R file“‘andi © Peterson’s Ointment entirely cured me, and merican House e was & chimney re on Tox and $80 From Hanover. a tenor solo and & auarterts. T o] Simon Moy, Ttooll, the Misses | o estiess. Monday.”. NIl No. 3| Noymiager Francly J. Gullen of fsincerely recommend it to sl suterers”— onday night in ti ome _ of ; . J. H. Bafley, 5 Mis B ¥ vid_A. Seymour, Supt. ef j ; 1 i arl L Yours truly, Da 3 | Gpocial Retes to Theatrs Troupes |Samuel Carden and not at the Duro| The Food for France fund has re- | work or o shee Hee o mek The | W. Brown, Mrs. T'red ‘Wilson. s Do | oy, ®arks, Butidlo, N. Y. | t o . pairs to be made to the boiler and e o Traveling Men, Eta. residence. cently been increased by an addi-|ioists was enthusiastically recelves, |in i Jission will be greatly heiped | R®Ne’ 1"y pich us it is only depend- | MORGAN—MORGAN —In . Ledvard, George Lambert and family have |tional contribution of $20 from Ston- | calling 1 in its work If those having childrem's Teb, 2, 1913, by Rev. G. T Good- | ““'VF Connectlon Shetusket Strest | moved from Tox Hill to Mre. Bailew's | ington. making 1 total for that place | cnesrbulty iy, Caor s e ich Were | clothing, especially shoes, to contrity. | At JPOM water power was not affected | enough, Benjamin H. Morgan and . ARREL & SANDERSON; Props. * | tenement on Maln street. of $190. The collector is Mrs. Nellie over. } 5 con®|ute, and also bedding for these cold o Hattle P. Morgan. . - > . Phous 754 Charles N. Swestaor of Fox Eill was| P, Trumbull, stranger in Hanover, he baving con- | days, when the fuel Suppiy ie cp s | Unable to sccure water owing to the| Tat° T TSI s unable o go on/his mall route Taes:| From Henover comes $80, collector | yasre nes, mrin by oty ficre o Jow |certiin, will send in their gifts or |00 Weather. . DIED : day owing to & severs cold. Mre. William G. Park. These ~sums|Temember with o great deal of pleas. | Cnrunicate With the United Work- Village Notes. POPE_rr Baltimore, Ml Feb. 4, 1915, Ll “PROTECT YOUR FEET" . J. Duro is unable to go on hfa|have been received by the county dep-|yre. Th L+ Deas| e’ hou iinge . ot Cthe residence of His daughter, | A.G. Thom, rogular toute on Bccount of the se. |uty, Mrs. Oliver L. Johnson, of Nor-|ity of tene nons of the club in qual. e ———— Thursday's thaw spelled “No more| 3frs Julian &, Jones. 40 Oak street, || i ot : Fo 82| 150 iness of his wite besl e <Y . ¥ 1f aCtins e erlonla aedaekingcor PARISH" ATD SOCIETY. sliding” to the village youngsters. George 'A. Pobe, aged §8 years. 15 Main Street 00T SPECIALIST . | Miss Grace Ral e rece! department, F 5 o - ——— - VOSE—In _ Stoninston _ (Pawcatuck), LICENSED CHIROPODIST ' |in vietting her sitter, *irer " Losis| Fyance Fonds 5t 15 Woek: S5th sireck | Betor horuR: ing of the Tast sum. | Ty Episcopal Church Ladles Met|, Hlarwood D. Bvans of Newpart has | *eb. 5. 1915 Joim ¥ Vose. : Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | DeETlinev of Fox HIll. New York, is headquarters for the re- | ber Rev, H. D, Rollason yoiced the sg With Mrs, F. Leon Hutshine, 2 e e e pi e R LV L s L IR } Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich Birthday: Bty Somd Jor the. haneht of ‘the funa. - |Lerelation of the audience. for the| e parisn Ald socisty of Teinity | SLineiTel nd dadco in Parish halll yeurs e - X o splen programme iven and - Ini Pray t her late home, Salem stree! Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1389.4| Master Clovelang De Griener erter- | "rhiricon barrels of potatoss were |ing vots of thanke was given ibe mem. | EPiscopal church met Thursday afier. | " IElit—adv. "Sinday morning. Feb. 10, at 1040, D e Py fth, 1t betn hip NALh birchday, | ECRy Nven | which sold rapldiy. | bers of the club. noon, with 3fse. T. . Hutchins in 1he | some of the yooms of the Wequon-| Fublic senvices in the Salem striel % very pleasan " 3 ing saleable is acceptable, brie-[- Refreshments erve . | superintendent’s apartments at the W. ‘ongregational church o £ WILLIAM C. YOUNG |§.75, Dleasant time was enjoyed bY |a brac as well as foods and preserves | tertaining company at T to the <0 |W. Beckus hospltal. During the after- e ML PR oy (a ] Tuelal i e famlly lotdn —AND— Successor to Miss Mary Me.. Nally of West Town The- prooesdls are expendedfor .con- |of the programme. I" noon the ladies knit on articies to b | S f em - . | 0l ocent floods. The follows: Th sent to e soldiers. lans were r- A e & i n f STRISON.A TORSS glrest was & guest of Mra. X. J. Duro| 555 "5¢ ‘fie toods siipped are: 45| Spanglad Banner, The. Stars sma|8cted for the work of the society Gur- . ICH TOWN e Dotge: s EMBALMERS and BUILDER | any tamittes on Fox Hul are with- | 120 cans condensed milk; 63840 gubes| Stripes Forever, Sousa, the elub; Ma- | i€ the Lenten season. The unusually ! NORWICH #1° years. Best “Work and materials out water owing to the main freeaing | ChOCOIte; 1,528 mounds tapioca: 2,600 | zurks, Miynarski, Miss Lane:’ John [large attendaiice was délightfully en- / COCKING—In Baltie, Feb, 7. 1018, Jane m'bw .nnl:d W T Ve fow wells are new m‘?mné pounds rice; 57,000 pounds sugar; 1.-|Peel, Andrews The Way of the World, | tertained d\:fi the afternoon. Re- | Miss Robinson Heard from in Chin®—| “Cocking, wife of John Cocking of Lady Assigtant - y m:g: Main 8t | UPDly weter to the X 000 pounds malted milk; 2,160 pounds|Hatch, thé club; Serenade, Oliver, | freshments served by the hostess. | Pater Davis’ Store Burglarized for| Baitic. aged 70 vears. - ’ e o mouds hones 1160 beniion oubes, | vianespy Moore; Pady Up Your Trov: | o rhie pAWIS THEATRE, ~ | the Sécond Time This Winter—W. O. | CROCKER—Tn Norwich. Feb. 7, 1913 e y ‘Alio miscellaneous fo6d stuffs. The | Burning, Novello, the iub; Adoration, hos i " | Rogers Attends State Fruit Grow.| at the home of her daughter. M HENRY E. CHURCH 1647 : committes would be grateful if Con-|Borowski Miss Lame; quartette (se-| Vaudeville and Meving Pictures. er?’ Convention. G. O. Jackson, 294 Laurel Hill WM, SMITH ALLEN and Vaughn: Deep River, (neero-spir- | quartetie, brought down the house at | A lefter was received this week from [ chester, widow of Joseph Crocker, Hartford.—Hartford’s new grand list | itual) Huntin' Possum. Warford, Dah’s | the Davis theatre on Thursday after. | Miss Faye Robinson, now in Nankin, [ 38ed 83 S bt totals '$142,580000, an incease of | GWinter be er Lan’ Slide, Strickland, | noon and evening and at the evening | China. Her home is in Terryville and | Notice of funeral hereafter. about $6,000,000- over that of 1916. (negro_sérmon), the club: A Song of | performances were forced to respond |8he -has been a ffequent visitor on|DUFFY—In Lebanon, Teb. 7, 1913 % Steel, Spross, Hymn of Thanksgiving, | to encores again and again. Their-act| West Town street. Last September| Patrick John Duffy, aged 76 years. TFlemish Tolic Song, Freedom's Pride, | is one of the most clever seen here she salled for Chira and is studylmg|Notice of funeral hereafter. 00000000000000000000000800 | )iscdousall, the club. | Soname ATl hae vataes ot mxeepticsy | the Chinese language at Hill Training | Kindly omit flowers. ©One of the historto places tn Norwich for over two Centuries has been the ADAMS TAVERN || . Fimeral Director G 3 GER necticut would send a shipment to sell. | lected) ~Mesers. Klune, Moore, Lund | < The Duquésne Four, a comedy male = e GAITP Cnrylar rGeookel ok Jots \ et T [ e merit and their selections wers well | 501001 undef the Methodist Board in ORDER NOW The trolley will get you thers from HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM? Poem Inclosed in Knitted Articlss. ' | Bhasen ahe e oo o rot oll | Nonkin, where she will toach later. aol 1 N the city la abont fiftesn minutes or r You' 963't .nsed to_sufter any The poem read at the D. A. R. meet- | presented by Bedford and Gardiner,| Mrs. Thomas Kelley has returned to | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY MBP ew ursery Co. b you can run thers In an zutomobile : longer than yeu want- to, ®|in& on Wednesday by Miss Annie E.|who appeared in a, big sensational | her home on Town strest after several| pon't miss this. Cut out this sii H._PEABODY Tel, 985 in less time, A trwly wonderful eumatic Vaughn was a copy of one enclosed |dancing novelty. Baker and Roger | 4a¥¢ etay in Bridgeport. enclose with 5¢ and mail it to Fo =A. mm‘. or night rmmu Dbeen discovered call- in all the knitted garments sent to the |have a copiedy offering entitled | Mrs. Fred LePan and daughter Viola | Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chica & A. ADAMS y o nig :3-(1 100, No dieting—ns 8| men on t‘heh U. S, S. Nashville by .the | Trampology, at. nmo{g are :(mé";f Mr. and Mrs, {writing vour name and dddfess cle x K 0@—? rubl 3 women of Nash: 5 0 i orge. levue farm. u will receive in return a trial p: = Phone §19 Norwich Town sl 892-2 Lady Assistan: §iadly shait you a -:C"‘:ga FRIE, © |having been ] By"one ot aals ln‘s"‘s’hpc;mmgfln;flh.bewflum Oliva | Many water pipes frozen the first ot e B oy aud T Shea & Burke yet " & ound, for ~coughs. col | z 3 this. whatsoaver—Suat mail your |Dumber. The men and officers were | Thomas in the title role, was the film [the Week wero thawed bysthe eloctri- [Groub: Toies ‘Kyanes Pilis, Tor patn in 41 Main Strest 3 WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus name and address to :nl:l’::;fe swi:nh ‘:n 2:“ r;uny of tnu:: !&ntum of the métmhe n?‘ih:r pic- :‘n&l'll;pmtus instead of the former k‘q nd dh?i‘ké,d rehe:_rln“a‘ns‘m backache, - 1 indss_bgfore the publlc, thers ls 30 THE B H CO.. A s ends and ture being those of intensely interest- s e TR fdua hisiler atlineis, & o P o el R g ¥ G . ; memum 1 180 Nassen 80, Rew aric n such a manner that it came|ing current event films. The show SRS e i) Talats a, whoiesins g Funeral lel‘_ctfirs X stipation, bilibusness, headache and uggish b{owels. The Lee & Osgood Co, < ) Jacal : into the hands of.the reader of the|will be meen at the Davis today and ertising cowmus.of The m L Ay i > bogm on "Wednosday, . tomorrow . - - 3 . Peter Davis’ store on Pleasant street ! 51

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