Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1918, Page 11

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s RS S B R BT e lll'DlYnlu-nu- - Tom&-mun-b* Without Mhlwwflhwmfinwn&ew s P'w:.'w:.-'-.“ mcc:;'oufm" EFFICIENT = » for both the publle and nu buslnus aks day Is passing eastward ovar the Cane P %hqm R%lw%qughmy&m o8intieke ; Seme ay is passing ovar the 4 i 3 adian maritime ‘provinces and the < % > 3 do their part by laereulns weather in all parts of thevcast has. x| E Boes 3 | it e m&s 2 % & We furnish mwn hr nll mak» cleared. A second storm Is passing " Between Nuwleh and New Lendon lnlnn‘gd o:er the Washington coast and i , - ! regular lu‘u‘ur :vmnw;gm‘l;; :‘ s thi epression over 3 . 5 o erated until a A { treme west Texas. Norwieh, m Was ex- u bsequent meeting of the directors|til 1.45 p. m, then hl(-mfl{ until 1 5 { g the Pacific coast, . periencing wea - Roge: vne‘ne—n ,mndt“nu,tlenhm 0.45 p. and snow in the Dakota er that the city is eipe:.nnc'lnr now, treunnr 57 Lyman (:nnlg secretary, THE BEST PLAGE 18 THE CHEAP. ka, also along,the lowef lakes'and in}it was thousht thit at ome time there |and Frani Sopetintondant.""| Between Taterill and Norwich, res- i EST PLACE TO BUY + {morth New England. WOl be & treshet ‘bt nothing do-| Mebreary 1. 1o Thore 1 spiendid ular -half-hour gervics will be oper- There has been a general fall in|veloped. fiThe sloop Ida E. Vail which lklt.ln‘ on Fanning’s pond and the’{ated “all day. - FUR COATS A _| temperature extending from the lower | sunk in the harbor was ’rtahuml and yo;mg peotgle of the tn'l; ham b mfi?;fifigsflolmé :;d‘uallalrd]:‘yu Wl‘ o iy B Catar) S the damage was repflul. ere were | enjo. is recreatfon for tl & o o m T WP S o e NN S HEATING ~AND PLUMBING : a Tan omp! ,(8) CL 7 Natural % Tisn. mm 3 Emmonds, the artist, has compidtsd the ‘Greeneville-West Side line Al ) i"fl"-" Washington "'“" Ties of a fine portrait of the late Lieut. Mar- repuar m”“’" rgies Wil be op- ENoE - 192 Fr.nkfin Street Russian Horse Black_Color! ct during the next 48 : vin Waite, for Count Schwabe’s Na- s and (10) ‘a constant effert to 1l—h» Calf u Color, hgg“l{lx‘! wfl‘lng;mr except Lp u;a:x: . F y 10, —Bro. fi' 2 or Coun! keep up_to th §TAND§HD OF EX, - FUR LINI states, Tennessee and | “Saturday War. 1@ Emmo ; (CEL 5 | NATURAL USRI iawor, | TR A e and e & ore- 8 et e ey e, el Er i S e e B [RNEE, hcs bak v verr| IRON CASTINGS { NUTRY It will be slightly édcl&” Saturday | both to see and participate in the dz’:\ our-service will be operated | loaf of our bread” that is sold. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY in Atlantic coast s bl of | sport. tural . . 3 N i . m L L cw COI Georgia. ;nd lower mper:&ue: will Mg w:‘t:?: residing on the mnf‘:.lrl m&‘,:.,“d"t:fhmffii'ffi yr}m’l:flety, il’n—.lddmnu A0, the ‘bwo extra cars THE v m FMDRY {:0 ‘Wwithout ma- t & . 14 BATH STREEW: NORWICH, CT. | fonsl ehanger o\ 76 valbinn Dhrouth B verh eag tass | A REEhly: menting Inat evenids: | 5 o A ‘ o Ridrenie e Winds for Saturday and Sunday: |turea hoth bones of the left leg just Henry Champlin of Montvilles eele-17 oz?:' r;n:‘:l;eoz this aervi&emwfll of [irioongasis ® = Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street i L] A;vth: Pl P o tu«dm L:; i minhrv hospoy mm‘a’m:' L Barily.would be-feed on & Saturdan SRECTON T . m AND TRUCKING | "Middle and South Atiantic: Fresh i and perhaps to ‘somerextent will jeo-| PRESTON CITY. RED ot Wi B Sareett “Awful” Weather. W% pardize the continuanca of the service.{ .- CROSS WORKERS Wi o {PONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT | ° =iy 3 %0 o ok e e SN o the Narwith n”d | Nevertheless, there isia small amount |- - - : ASTIVE QAS.PITTING, - - LE PRICES Southern New Engiand: air and|Scribed as the most * ol cremen: Jangary shews a gratifying R &m&“mgtfixg;{g?fl‘gg Purty hdm ‘Present “at the Last| PpLUMBING, STEAM . FITTING A. D. LATHROP colder Sl’tu.rday; Sunday fair, con- :::yd:;‘:o:f}:::cflpgm;w? stuce mw;&“&:g - th’:‘: meantigie.. The company’s officials . MM"’I- Washington Sq., Washington Building A tinued cold. « desiron f H bk e Ohservitions ih. Noadhab. S B S Cars Off the Rails. " |regular cservice, canid it is hoped that Much -enthysiasm - prevails among i Nth, c;::;t < The following records, reported from |Streets a sheet of ice. The two rear cars of the express|coal inisufficient>muantity will te re- t}_ne members of the Preston City aux- aues o acking A GREAT VARIETY OF Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes| Feb, 11, 1363—The Norwich Grantfreight train ran oft the track last|ceived so thatithiswean be done in the/ ilitry to the Red Cross and commend- c g WA ool ¢ e h e umufi‘:lgn ‘:»‘%J.‘a'?x‘ mfl i’m‘””.‘l‘l’. 'Jém“’"‘ ) xg“wbfi‘gfehfi it ebaet b able wotk is being done by the ladies Phone 581 ‘hm changes Friday: mee! in A ho meet . eve Wednesd: o R S RV ' ance lected in the frogs. The steamboat who ery. nesday. Forty 2 7a m 1 1 m‘u,;&; ::teefium;uw.t:h‘“‘x 4rain which arrived ‘about 10.30 was ladies were:present-at the last meeting HOBERN PLUMBING at FRISWELL'’S 13 5 (yln‘ delayed until 1.15. % a9 Bocsengl which: was - held 3: the Pr;uhton C“{ F In _pouring a vy- casting the Servi ‘rozen. . i sive R Congregational urch. e nex :, 2527 FRANKLIN STREET * hiehest P R i o Ao S o ::::'."T:, oo b : it meeting is to-be held in the Baptist|is as essential in modern houses as id: Pro 1 - |Pany westerday afternoon the flask REY 25 et s Stras ‘church. electricity is to lighting. We guaran- B e ol e, ST < U eI AR o the atreet fi;m«fiyt foan Martin E7 Jensen of the | jonnnn uris wins, achines have been itee the very best PLUMBING WORK . JOSEPH BRADFORD Hdny's weather: Showers In marn. |4bout.” None of he WoFkHon wasth: | Lrarzyor e stre local fuel co s hias received_the |ioaned and others are vet to be added. |y expert workmen st tho fairest 4 ing, followtd by clearing and colder at | jured. 3 The first of the mew certificates. to fonnwing ‘felegram’ from State Fuel|qaiq given it by Charles Zabriskies | prices. 3 BOO KB IND ER night. Sunken Sloop Raised. the soldiers of the State engraved im Administrator Thomas W_ Ruseell Sunday school class, the boys of which | Ask us for plans md ri r 2 b 2 g SR February 12, 1868 — The Wauregan {accordan ith a vote of the last leg- " “Hartfor g pla; prices. E b steamer was at work yesterday after- |islature h: ive: i Martin’ E. Jensen, PRI IS STV T wissane of Blank lool;f.ll;::’ .ndwluld to Order Sun noon pumping out the sloop Ida E.lenel J. I. 2 v~ Monday elosing &"“ i ““" Jreek: chu. -;:nmiflw hela_"l;vaflgflr; ég“"h;'?;l— J F TOMP lNS ADWAY ses. Vau. sunk alongside’ Osgeod’s . { from adjutant g My ‘éarnest hupewuhm:ton will re- 9 4 Db T e After several hours’ steady work the|them, in certification of his services|alize our condition 2‘:;; w;°?£°£§“wgaix‘::: 5 e SED FiRoNhIe Wk puilaco WLINs canfiin 1§ The Ty B the last doliars: at the' Norwich Red Cross 67:West Main S - & -16 11 10.38 2| At the :::u'alo;\eaxlng of the O. B.[tist (-.l:urr-h a woin M < Py Rh?E a woonis: *"" free wool for this auxiliary. 2 3 ) 2 1116 ¥ b Administrator. it otiiihim i % er u n 215+ 3 ] H Rngers and Company Tuesday the fol- |ing the .sentimenis contained in a sor- R e 12.06 " . o pry iy OCCUM” GIRLS 7O 1559 "01|lowing were chosen nfluctofl Lyman|mon on Dancing, latelv preached by NORW]CH TOWN - Gould, Frank Douglass, en- | the pastor, and 2 request made that " I s || Mo tice ahd B. H. Rogers of Rormich: AtLihy orews: Do, romatet . WOREAON PO RIERS Plnmung #o Devote Two Evenings a 6. | and Repair Work St ot i Week to the Red Cross. tide, which is followed wed by flod tide OF ALL KINDS ON — Many M.umm at: Funeral of Mers. Luke ‘Kingsley—Musical .Evening at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas RHODE ISLAND REDS EXTENSION SCHOOL CLOSED ON FRIDA AR= FIRST ON LIST| Smith—Birthday of Mrs. Mary| About twenty-five young ladies of D Ly ] AUTOMOBILES, . mwrdbeih ; i under the, name.of The Soldier 9 / : First of Friday Night Lenten Services|Courses Included Lectures on Dairy-[Pen Laid 48 By o8 Durlng teenth - P anee Boys". Friends :are planning -to- devote CARNAGB, WAGONS, 2 Held at St. Andrew's—Personals. ing, Farm Crops ‘and Swine. Week in Stores Contest. There was ‘2’ large’ number present (W0 evenings:a . week o Red Cross e e at the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Kingsley wark. - They dre members-of the Oc- b General Agent. TRUCKS CAR Friday evening at 7.30 the first of| Ome of the most successful Bxten-| Storrs, Coan, Feb. 15--In the fif-|which ‘was' held: st ‘8:15 o'clock Fri-|CUm. auziliary cand. recently sent a|F. H. W‘w , 3R, Ger and CARTS, the regular Friday night Lenten ser- |Sion Schools held in the state this|teenth week of the laying contest at|.day.mer ; genenous..contribution: of 330 to the| p. . KENYON, Special Agent. S S vices was held at St- Andrew's, The|Winter eame to a ciose ¥riday at The|Storrs the Hen< laid at the rats of a| Hunting epue, ; Norwich-chapter: This money. was the| pORGE N:DELAP, Specisl Agent. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | fodeo. "Rev. William H. Smith, offic/at. |Little Red School House, Norwich | little more than 3¢ per cent. as fom: | solemn high mass was celebrated at |Procesds of a darice heid recently. Hartford, Conn. ming, Upholstering .and Wood Work, |ed and preached the sermon. There|Town Green. Courses in dairying, |pared with a 25 per cent. yield for the | Sacred Heart church by Rev. C. W.| ° Ve Ny Vo= New. Haven Blackemithing in all its branches., |was a good attendance. These ser-|[arm Crops, potato growing, and swins [ previous week. The total number of| Brennan, with Rev. U. O. Bellerose|. > 'Police’After Draft Dodgers, 3 < * Tvices will be' centifiued during the | Were taught by Kark Musser, B. G.leggs colleeted amounted to 239 of Taftville“deason;"and Rev. Henri| rhe New London police have made Lenten season. Southwick, W. L. Slage, Jr, and J. A.|drop of nearly 300 eggs. the start to round up all draft delin- 2 - . , : Sifims, respectively, of the Copnee- |dition, however, can be only temporary | mass was rendered by the full choir, | quents and it is bighly provabie that | THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK S { 9 K c Social. ticut Agricultural College. R. E. Jones, | 35 the birds are sure to make rapid | Miss Elizabeth Malone, organist. At|many arrests will be made if the de- g ar - E. extension poultryman. alse lectured on gaing and elimb steadily untll they|the offertory Miss Msry Ryan sang|linquents can be located. Thursday Norwich, Conn., Feb. 4, 1918. e | Friday evening the Junior and Sen-|poultry feeding. About 30 fa will be laying more than 4000 eggs|Pie Jesu and as a ' waiting hymn,|the New London exemption board . ior Christian Endeavor societies of the | took advantage of -these lectures at-|a weelk. Some Sweet, Day. As the Dody Was|caused the police ‘to be s“':m"ed with | The Board of Directors of this Bank 507 to 515 North Main St, | Federated church held their regular|tending the four days of the school,| Richara Allep’s Rhode Island Reds|borne from the church the choir sang | list of the delinquents in their di-|have this day declared a dividend for s B i business meeting” which was: followed | which was in charge of N.' E. Whiting, | ¢fom Pittsfield,” Mass,, Are first on the| Nearer, My God to Thee. vision, which' includes New Lendon, e & |bya valentine soclal At the business | chairman: J, D. McCarthy, Seeretary- | o wiii s efcs for the weok. A. P.| Many clusters and forms ‘of choice |(atan, N includes +| the current six months at the rate of “PROTECT YOUR FEET" meeting the president, William Huber |treasurer: J. J. Harrington, member- Rnbhmns Jeghorns, from Calverton,|iowers “were sent by leving friends.| e four per cent. per annum, payable on presided, and the reports of the com-|ship; and A. W, Lillibridge, ‘commit. that have been laying wonder- | Burial was in ‘St. ‘Joseph's cemetery. and after the 15th of March A. G. s Fe &, | mittees were read. showing the society | tee on accommodations. (“u ‘Weil for more than a .month got| The bearers were James Filburn, P. T. L i FOOT SPECIALIST to be in a flourishing condition. Rev.| ;Lo oo gl il Glubs, into second place with g vield of -46 | Connell, John Neagle, Henry Crocker, | A€ A FRANK: HEMPETBAD, LIBENBED B G. H. Strouse of the First Baptist| . y SR W, Pumervs Rhods' Teland | Henry Farcefll ang John> McGarrity of ; 2] feb12TuTHS i/ < Treasurer. ROPODIST church gave an interesting talk on| Monday noon, Feb. 11, Minmie/ Mop- Danviile, N. H., and Joseph | Hartford A nuffibér of relatives from I Sagemday| — Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | Young People’s Work. - This was fol- jsik; president of the Kimball, Jr. Home i3 xbe) morning by Pa""h’“‘“ Nelson Smith. ppo! i 5 s Barred Rocks from|{Hartford wede among those present. 4 actin: a laint 1 Buite 7.8, Alice Building, Norwich |lowed by & social, hour during which | Economics Siub In Preston, called on were rated third and| Shea & Burke had charge of the|Tio WS Acting under complaint re-; games, songs and Yecitations were en- |members of her club for reports of 7 5 ngements. Sr o ey . Py 1368-4| joyed.” Bach of those present recefved | work accomplished at home and Coun. Hou'th With 42 and 42 exgs respective- | tanerai. ag of. the Groton, Iron Works; and who Whfl a valentine as a souvenir of the occa- |ty Club Leader Bertha A. Hallock resides at the Y. M. C. A, ‘"eg‘“’"‘g‘ sion. The affair was in charge of Mrs, | demonstrated the making of Liberty| 10 80ing over the records for the a'dhd‘ly Cnlsb tion for Mrs. Laigh- | ;0 condition of Threnum's horse. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Willis Hill and Miss Anna Sebastian. | bread to the six members of this club | fonth of Januazy, it has been found ton. s Successer to under local leadership of Miss Ben-| ot c2fh Of the bens Moy SOhiest| The: seventy-first ‘birthday of Mrs. ants a STETSON & YOUNG - Mission Circle Meets. nett. R L e N CERS|Mary Laighton was pleasantly ob- MARRIED, - . which were sold at wholesale for T4 Fog The following day a similar meeting | ] served at the Shejtering Arms Thurs- | yASMEN — ZABER — T mmk and BU“.DER ?“gzd:lz aotttex;'nom;?e e Ladmch?f:h and demonstr#tion was held at the|CentS a dozen. This means, of course, & nflord 5 day. There were calls from friends,| g Feb. 11, 1918, by Rev. Feli that the gross income from the sale prings, Feb. 1 ev. Felix | | Best work and materials v right |held a very interesting meeting at e | Lambstown School in Ledvard wherel % ® FEC0, RGN, BS SR8 Eifts and other reminders of the day.| . O'Neill, Miss Haseeby A. Zaber (1) ? i by skilled labor. homa of Mrs. Elmer Mulkins on North | 1 Sirls, nder Miss Watrous wers erage. The best pen, however laid | fu ooy Giner With valentine favors | .and Joseph Diab Yasmen. E:l_‘ ) Wm Main St | Main street with a good number pres- | (oY, Tueh interested in yeast amd|, Sy ..o January and these at:the | cC eream and cake for supper, mnd? HONEYMAN—BLACKBURN—In this| ~ we, we can ‘thow -you a plan whereby tho its functions, the ‘day enjoyable ' for all the house == | ent. The usual reports were read and 5 2 same price, of course, sold for $12.70. { old: ~The dining” Toom was prettily city, Feb. 15, 1918, by Rev. Herbert e of o fow T-mm. dxz| 7%, e/ eme of accepted. The subject for the after- - Gales Ferry Club. \ |Tach pen of ten Dirds averaged 15| adorned,- Chhm, lanterns adding| - WYckoeff, William John Honeyman i o l_Hoff Hotel noon was Mission Work in Porto Rico. e ndaants of the Gales Fe consume during Januvary about three- | yeir ught = and. Miss Edith Blackburn, both of (Cut_out and_ mail coupon today) |Trl:e ladies al;o dli:“:e}vlnghd:lring tge Hom: Boo mr:‘i‘:‘ Sob a‘m ik x:"’t fou;{iil‘-as of a bagt ;ar ;;ego mn_rth was s this city. | z m(:‘r.:u;;'cn;sn"sw::‘nu:» EUROPEAN afternoon and pl or helping -the wor approximately $3.50. us it 2 . # — - - n St., Norwich, -Conn. S {Red, Cross ‘were formulated. The gl e S el mantih mpetng =02 appears that the real criterion for de-| f":;“"';;m:“: e Breo. porlet wend e catalegue and Nt desribing the H, B { meeting was in charge of 3 s termining a hen’s worth in the num- r. and- Mrs. as Smith en- | pRUNBLLE—In this eity, Feb. 15, 1913, - y > % . KV BRCS, Prope, | Baiawin, josie.trd i o o ihevky bresd ber of eces she Iays. tertaineq “twenty suests Wednesday | Louis H. Brupelle. of .18 Mulberry o o MM = * 5 RSO S A il learne 2 e three best pens in each of the|evening ef on Town streef stree Shohong UIR 1]} APBOROMIWEY | 4y Cogarased Ghurch Surday, | ICHAOL This club is small but veped, TS NS o P o Tomtwwr: | Thb swemieas Hourres geeatly enboyed | Funstsl frop hig iate homs Requien | e Rev. L. O. Gates of Leffingwell is|plans for taking up garden and can- Barred Plymouth Rocks. THeES) were ctions on piano, cor-| Morning, Feb. 1%, at 815, F 4 expected to preach at the Federated |ning work when the Junior Home| Pén ;:!’b‘n:'_x:fl::fi:";egrme:.};u n;l‘r‘r’\; ?flflk Burfal in St. Mi—?Y’! ccme- o : € TUm. 3 3 e church Sunday. Dconoml;s ccursee{s| c,nrrc,:!l:ted. 4 J;xg:s F. FF‘.‘L“’I!' West Hamp. o ls“um oo u: t::,d phrl;.o G"’"gt Kel- | w; Y. - m"ich S 1913 Alfl"e d Rlchal' ds prague Girls’ 5 Depch, L L ey, corne eodore Sterry, (‘eunaa H, widow of vi that will always Parsisaly. B e e S i A e o s ool (s LTSRN SR DENTIST. : WHIP s o 1 as fii?‘.i?fii b Gemonstrated by County Club Teader 5 Ts:ne b’ecA(d:::':g;' Taiirel P01 i< 1O Wens (IReOd LAV hosines. :“AII:_’ funerat ‘pariors Sunday, PRyt o ~ E L Yotiae. Tiome ;Dcmnmmmena' ":m% o: Vhite Wyand ns oL Visited Trading Cov- Friends. e i Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-3 4 Fresh Dllly John Buchanan was a Tecent visitor!Sprague, Friday evening, Feb. 13. Miss| ,, WI"“' Wygnduiis. Mrs. William Kinney, Mrs. Benjamin | KUMPF-—In New. Tondon, Feb. 12 Room 305 Thayer Building X in Willimantic making the trip by |Hallock also spoke of the need of |*? OPed G. Knight, Bridgeton, R. | genneay, Mrs. Albert~Smith and son| 1915, Catherfne, widow of Georss |focr’es OBl el 1825 —at thé— aute. | wheat econservation and also urged e b M e ttias " Albert,: all ‘of Town street, were at| Kumpf. b ' ’ ST ‘m«};‘re ex'tlea:tn use of corn meal and H i :‘hmgng &&;e,m Wmu:g. ;oh lp]elnd — 0 c " Archibald Gilchrist who recently other wheat substitutes. |40 y s Dol Eant Tenn e day with Mr. ohn Lu- CARD-OF THANKS;, CHIROPRACTI .oplo S a'.k't glsl'md‘in m’fé:"fi"ua‘: !;:yhome on| Food Conservatien D-mbnnluuau Mass. PR e We wish to thank our many friends 6 Frankli Stree pect street for a fes o Rhodn Island Red: 8 for their words and deeds of sympathy ADJUSTMENT n t Mrs. Michase e h s PR D o Rachard. Allor pistan ld"Mm 42 gstialobod o 'é'"mls Asa ot our hieand d JUSTIN ‘HOLDEN, Proprietor Mr. and Michael J. Murphy of. = : s - eld, o Mrs. L. V. Whitford ef Jewett City fflflflw ng the death of our beloved|Js 3 natural health method which en- N ‘arm Bureau, ve a demonstration |43 Pinecren Orc ards, Grotonm, husband and father; also for the beau- sfi:‘?'c ‘;’vet::: r:;‘at“; rdaxfi:ork 18 o porh ahaal alibes hitors J48 Thwmen Wk 43| W2 the ‘guest Txmhy of her sister, | ¢ 7 flowers sent. ables nature' to restore your héalth of ‘Taftville. Many of these under- Mpa: Fegnk: S $:West Town D: H. DRISCOLL, AND FAMILY. |MOFe effectively and premanently than ot MRS. D: A re = any known héalth method. No medi- . stoed French qnly so Mrs. Plante act- WL WL T ST wi Norwich. Feb, 15, 1918, DR A’ d. SmAY VALENTINE SOCIAL AT o as iuj::rp;?t‘fl;. Later this grous o e ST S [ 1 cine, surgery or osteopathy used. ; 4 o . . i Ny L O R e e eri s Lt 150 3, O. LeFevre, New Paltz, N. | Whightman evenye 'were in Frankiin : Chlopmhc lllstllule i dishes which was very suceessful, the],, ., - c.oor® soeiseseenzee- o y* . . . 2 Dent St | eld Th:::m,z",'_’::“z Epurorth | rocieds going for freo weol £37. the]5? Bs’:j:‘:‘égb“‘;“m’y Farm, ot 7 | Hehry Bellows. J. 0. Zimmermann, A. C. " . |Req. Cross. , PB. ...ieeeo.. 2 TS A ¢ r Rocms 1818 Alas ‘Buiidng, Norwich The Bpworth Joagus and the Junior | A demonstration on tho uges of corn |88 Hollywood Farm, 'Hofiywood, © T TAFTVRLLE LAt r,of S eveacts Phorie 1177-3 tal ik meal was given to about 400 boys'and| WASH. ... cececeeiiiiceenn. ‘ i 220-221 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, C league gave a valentine social in the|h: 2 dg., ich, Conn. ——=__|vestry of the Uncasville Mathodist|S\TIS, 3t the Vocational School in New Miscellaneous. 3 B v ciaurch Thursday evening a: 8 dc?od!( London where the girls’ class in do- |30 Goek & Porter, (Buff. Wyan- Appointment ‘of Father Father Chagnon is 16 3 " ) The Juniors held & penny sale of cup- | Testic science are studyl and 8 Confirmed by Bishop Nihn--V-Nln L » cakes, pop-corn and cocoa. The Jun- | Loeir Preparation under Miss " |88 Oregon Agricultural :Notes. 1 ¢ NOTICE . ' 1iorg took this means to earn money. to ard. Miss Campbell also gave a lec- (O ns) Corvallis, Ore. . 454 PRSI One of the historic places in Norwich | pay their Red Gross dues for the com. |fure on the Uses of Cornmeal befors|ss &, B, Cloyes (Buff Wyands 'for ‘over two centuries has been e |ing year. Bishop Nilan has confirmed the ap- s I am going to New York for a few the members of the Parent Teachers East Hartford, Conn. 382 | ppintment of Rev. Hemri F. Chagnon days for a sale. From 'now R T e R to the Sacred Heart parish as curate. s place of business will be on Verzaso 7 g Substitiites to the FEET OF Fathet Chagnon was recently ordained > Avenue, Norwich Town, Conn. w“s TAVERN g HAVE Y U R v’- ‘m; al%l g:, 'smmgm 5“ E,m FROST IN GROUND {and is a native of Wauregan. e H. YURMAN, Furrier v f | fooms*w e followed on are) o 4 Y P e ——— The trolley will get you thers from .l Mu ’ HEUMATISM? with a lecture on Planning Meals in | 1 Wonty-four Inches of lce on Fair- jage Notes. : DR.R.J.COLLINS the ety la about Ofteen minutes or ,o,,;‘,“, Ko et oy gutter apy 8 | War Times. View Restrveic. Miss Henrietts Bellefontain of Prov- e e o etk « | T m’m‘"’"‘"a“;m‘:' Entertained Amateur_ Players. Because of frozen water pipes the | Wi vemuer 5 s o N l)EI q I IS’F m No d !ln.—-m Mrs. C. Bv Cha, o _|County Home on Smith avenue was CE S 5 ; dicine—no rubbing. W . Soutt CXLuseh - Sntatan without city water thres days this Lady Assistant mledl TRo rul ngk e will ¢d on Tuesday evening at her home in | week. Superintendent Edwin L. Bur. | .Charles LaCroix of Willimantic has Thcre ate no strings atisched (3 | Falmertown, those who took a4 “‘ -. of the water @epartment said on |Téturned after spending a few days Tolephone 3283 _ this whnuoever—just mail your the Country Doetor entertainment h day aftermeon that the depanmmz with trlznds in the village. ¥ E. CHURCH = name and address tp _..|a short while ago for the benmefit ol m have succeeded in thawing omt Fal o * HENER’ TR s LEGAL 'NOTICES, THE B M. CLARK o lie Rod Cross. - A Dietsant SVENINE | the pipes at the institution and no i . lel' Anumn 150 Nassau St., New !.u was_ spent. Voeal and instrumental treuble i ted f1 tfqlmwflh‘hltflm mere uble is expect rom that | tien in Pl e {"““c was. rendersd pad o d"‘“’ source unless there should be another | Brainard & Armstrong company. unch was served. The Board of Reliet of the Mown ot |} | Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building, in said Town, each day, J P‘l‘t excepted, from Feb, 1st to 1 4 'eb, h, from 10 a. m. 4 p. m. severe cold spell. H-t t eals from doing: ol en to appeal PP The water depnunent reports five i feet olftr:fllt; u;e ground in imx.ny FLOWERS parts o rvice pipes in va- A Hard Nut = =502 Rid the Skan [roaes TREES rs, and to transact 8 3¢ 37" 5 Hht-r business proper to be done 2t A 1-:ned at Norwich, Comn.. Jan. 19th, ; and Embalme Norwich Town 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1178 TuThS 2 190 Franklin St. IS THE PLACE TO GET A NICE ROAST BEEF.AS'WELL AS A NICE PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- 3 \ " |in many instances even the matns ST THING IN THE MEAT LINE. d frozen up. ent sue- blemisbes, to Crack et o T BT MR R B | Mapkwosd Nunery Co. | VAL.LUPPERT 5 ¥ A ‘ el T When a cold hits you in the head or _Sulnflnhnflent Bump found twen: : . e ; throat, it's bard to get vidof It BN o e o e R ' - DENTIST Don’t experiment. Bresk it . sls':nwle of the water to send to the ¥ 4 g st} B : DR. EJ JONm with Hale's hy of w & %nehm%m of the past two Sh & o y : . > = or three days has made but little im- | 3 i1y ia Stres Suite 46 Shannon Building e o 2|} Promptservicedayornight J eed Tar. Prompt and efective. § | oression on the frogt in the sround. e S ThES olivarer MMROARE Gtiees 1 ? 25eta. a bottle. wever, s 0 break. up o ) - ., O T g DR . si2.2 ks syt AR driggists, % the lce in the Yantie and Shetucket : : mefll Directors bt ik oo _ eas beiore the public. thers is ne P s 5 :‘x‘;": u‘l:l‘ fl“cketm gy c:mb‘i’)flg ’*,, ; focw s THERE 15 no agverus the . Ll P o, n s mfiw et ;s MMM+ ey Pcw's Topthueha Duses -~ @ | Zaure) Wiy bridge on Frides, "fi e e e e Bt

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