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  1. Norwich Bulletin
  2. 1917-01-01

Norwich Bulletin dated January 1, 1917

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 VOL. LIX.—NO. 1 The Bulletin’s Circulation in Norwich is " HOW WAR MAP WAS On the Fronts in France the Germg,ns in the Somme

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 s ‘transaction which will many in Wiilimantic Boston Saturday after- ‘Samuel Chesbro of this business on the e 5 Norus ana

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 b The Best Christmas Present A man can make his wife, % AeTNA-IZE against sickness and acei- dent. Write or call A u-raw&fifl..

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 (REIR S TRt Rooms 85-3. tin ‘Job Office 35-2. Office, 67 Church St ~ - - ) e ' Circulation of o Bullet P o of in Haet paper

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 on diseases] pf. Culture, yl Fitis. Tul Kianey troubles. scription. treatment Eesy" prevention ot Ty 10-11 & P 24 and 73 §21.

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 manent investments. it é -has erected a modern Banking House at Westerly. ness man or the small depositor for savings. posit

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 8/ V) \9) 9/ minhh.:lnr!blluq.uhfl-r- St. Patrick’s Church — Rev. J. Broderick Preaches on Obdlofli, and. Humhy'fchrht. i [} 3

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 IT WILL BEGIN TUESDAY JAN’I.‘IARY 2ml, 1917 flow for the Gq-eatest January UUR Forty-fourth Great Annual Clearance Sale which

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 and foun HANDKERCHIEFS 36- hfi ‘Percaline for waists n lining— At 11o—reduced At J6o—reduced, mm’ioo At 250—reduced’ from...

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 C . ; % % 1 Champion for Eight— Young New Championship | National Champion Senior E Records Established in 1916 | National

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 s T N [ atels at the Council Red T WilHomon: *the’ installation of Tev. Vernon as_pastor of the Congrega- ‘tonal ! - Jones

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 STOPS IMPORT, MANUFAC- TURE OR SALE * © of Business at Midnight—Colony’s ‘Drink Bill Was About a Million Dollars Annually. N.

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 THE WM‘YNEI. Pressure has fl.l.llll generally an o e e diptine f e ance ovir the extreme north, the s g S5 SR GRS : 2 4 - 3 T

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 FLUENCE NE i Peace Without Penaties, Rep- and Guarantees on the Part nany. " Paris, Dec. 30.—The joint reply of all the...

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 \x Hearing on Eli D plication Agai Accounts Gain 1916—Big Buildj avings er_$400,000 During Boom for Coming Year—Shepard Hill

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 'FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES IUAR CONN, MONDAY. Now York, so congested 1s the New LEGAL NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND T P APy

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 g Is the Aggregate of Monetary Transactions lh-Banking, Manufacturing and Jobbing for New London and Windham Counties During

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 DT TP T PP P PP, R R T e gy, g O i v T Seeesewscsssarssssesssesssenssensanansary REGISTERED Big Cooperative Values m Food...

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 0 Bullnuu ng M..pf“ x‘;:l . azgregate total for 1915 was $594,395,556. The figure representing the business total for New...

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 (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) T HAS BEEN THE HISTORY of this r&und ‘e ‘hich we toddle, since God created it “in the

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 = . : - v 8 ” LU UL DT el Business 70 years old is rare--it means something. The foundation must have been solid, and unless

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 Huge Sum for New Buildings Expended In New London and ‘Windham Counties During Past Twelve Months—Norwich Building...

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 - NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE vedty TO PROMOTE CITY’S WELFARE. New Organization a Union of the Old Chamber and the Board of T...

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 3 2 i COLLEGE EDUCATION POSSIBLE FOR PRACTICALLY EVERY NORWICH GIRL. Facilities For Higher Education Afforded By Con-...

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 QNNCTICUT COLEGE FOR OMEN—GROUP INCLUDES A NUMBER OF NORWICH GIRLS RWICH TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM WILL ASK FOR NEEDED...

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 € HROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS.” This injunction of Macbeth’s to the doctor may have been warranted in the one particular...

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 YEAR WAS ONE OF PROSPERITY FOR ALL: NORWICH BANKS. Savings and Commercial Accounts Show Substan- tial Increase During 1916 —

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 “The kings of earth and their arm- ies are ered together to make war, the nations are filled with the wine of wrath and...

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 The !\.ew London Ccnmtv Fm—m Bureau is a co-opera.tlve or- e of the term. It is organized along Its purpose is to encourage

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 ' Average Number of Patlents at Hospltal for Past Twelve Months Was" 1227 While Over 100 Inmates Are Regxstered at the State

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 , DING IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT Where Apples Are Cropped by Thousands of Barrels and Peaches by Thousands of Baskets 'METHODS

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 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES AS MANY VARIETIES OF CAMELS AS OF HORSES Faithful Annimals Though They Get None Too Good...

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 I l NOVEMBER SEPTEMBER JULY MAY MARCH JANUARY Bulletin Company The = ) = 24 DECEMBER OCTOBER AUGUST JUNE APRIL Department Job

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