Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 2

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What Is Geing On Tonight people in_this city, were married | Wednesday evening at St, Paul's P, E ~ T e At Ky prtcutuiy couple were unattended. Mr. and Mrs, | No Prospect of Lower Eiectrio Rateo— Tew will reside on High street. Funeral of Mra. Thomas Mullawey— . Crowd at 0dd Fellows' Fair. | The meraity rad s bad pight Wed= | The proupecta o tewer steotie faise The Ei a hi Ved- the business sessiom, at which Dr. C.| pesday for their dance, but there was for Mystic are at the ‘present -devel- Purinton Temple, No. 2, Pythian Sis-|E. Simonds, the retiring president, pre- | o good attendance and &n enjoyable 'opment of the investigation that wes tor K. of P, Hall, sided. Dr.'E. H. Marsh of Hempton | time. Hickey's orchestra furmished |started by the Men's Club, very poor. Windnam Rifle Qub, Armory, . |2nd DK J. A, Gaucher of Willimantic | music for dancing. e B oty i G 3 Siaremm W | were clected to membership in the so- b ey ey g o g TR <3 i clety. Grenfell Ciub’s Luncheon. D. Holmes and B. F. Williams. They MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEETS., _ Dr. Simonds addressed the memders| ... Grenfellclub, an organization of | called on Martin Spellman, séperin- County Physicians Hold 121st Annual on the Business Side of Medicine, and |, The, Grenlel club. an srgantustion of | (0,0, *Cr tho light company in_ Wes- Jhe tyo papers of (he occasion WOE® | who meet durimg the winter weason to | tedy and fvas told by Mr. S| Seasion—Dr. Charles Hills Elected | Taylor. Dr. Mason treated of Surgi: | Make articles of clothing for mwwribu- | fhal he didn't see how the rate for President. The 12ist annual meeting of ss mecting was preceded by a cii at St. Joseph's hospital at 10.30 wh was conducted by Dr. Owen O'Neil this city There were 14 members present It's a Safe Guess that in all the homes there are no two rooms furnished exactly alike. That is an evidence of a variety of tastes. We are prepared with a stock of goods that is varied— every variety of wood, every finish, every style, every peried. The prices are right. Let us help you with Spring Furnishing LINCOLN'S FURNITURE STORE MAIN and UNION STREETS, Phone 265-3 Willimantic JAY M. SHEPARD ncceeding Elmore & Shenard Funeral Directorand Embalmer | his ¢ NN i SO e, o focttel i an, whers 5 | S ey o'Brien enter- 2 North St., Willimantic Assisusat Tel connection the | Oral Hygiene. Windham County Medical assocition | A sabstantial dinner was served at was held at the Johnson house in this | 1.30 by the Johnson house management The bu — lwas held Thursday _afternoon at hrop, yrtie Cunningh tion by Dr. Wiltred Grenfell in his | Mystic could be made any cheaper splendid work 1in Labrador, held a | for the reason that this part of the meeting at the home of Mrs. A. H. service is not paying the tompany. Hi Anderson Wednesday afternoon, said as soon as he could see that it | Luncheon was served. A large case of began to pay anything he would ‘ge“;:x ; useful articles was packed to be sent |favor of a reduction of the rates. e ear | to Battle Harbor. * | Speliman said that he knew that the mic| The officers for the ensuing vear | e poles, wiilng, etc, were not in first ich ! elected Thursday are: President, Dr. | boles, g, etc, 3 of | Charles Hills, Bast Killingly: ~ vice | Hospital Whizt a Success. class’ condition in Mystic, but that the Dr. Owen O'Neil of this| The last whist of the season to be|Company would have them all put in at | cf secreta and treasurer, Dr. W.|given by the Ladies’ auxiliary of St.|ShaPe as soon as possible. . Keating of Willimantic. | Joseph's hospital was thai of Wed- | Funeral of Mrs. Thomas Mullaney. Tesgm gt Th;reh\» lfli{v('l‘dfllv The {n:n:lrral of Mrs. Ann Mullsn'e_\"i 1 : endance in spite of the.storm and a widow of Thomas Muilaney, who di | Lent Reduces Marriage Record to One | good sum was added to the free bed |at her home on Jackeon Street. was cal Diseases of the Aesophagus, and | the subject of Dr. Taylor's paper was | e | There were 38 births and only one | fund in process of accumulation held Thursday morning. A requiem | marriage in the town of Windham | —_— - mase was celehrated at St. Pat- | | during March, according to the ml At Loomer Opera House. s Catholic church at 9 o'clock by ords in the town clerk’s office. This iS| The dramatization of .D. C. Gooed- hn Fleming. Burial was in St. { the "‘“—‘r‘ number "fd‘ “‘”’i:;"{“ = “‘b“l>y | man's stor Hagan Reveilly, with k's cemetery. month for years, and couldn’t possi Nance Gwyn and an il star cast, Union Tem; Meeti S be much lower was CLios + o r o e s it % — - 3 r ——— | honcse W et mnt e prp- | The quarterly mecting of the Mys- se any cook book you;please—the one you have always - c ded | duction was presented just as shown in Valley Temperance union will be - 3 if v oal Contracts Awarded. | quctio s ust as sho gl A z g \ Merel 2 : cia Sunday cvening At the Congre, 2O -use At & moeting of the.erectmen neld | New Fori "aiies Guyn gave s con. Neld, Sunday evonins at ihe' Congre- ». Known, or any.new:wone if you ) A ely at the town building Thursday after- | Yincing portrayal of the un ?ru;nale meeting of the Methodist, Baptist and :, noon the bids were opened for furnish- | Hagar and was well supported by a SO0 T B 100 SERONIh S oDt speals- | ing 245 tons of ege and 40 tons of nut | capable cast. er will be Rev. A. H,_ Withee, pastor al to be put in the bins at the town | sz = | of the Methodist church of Old M 3 building and the town farm, Hillhous Brief Mention. The 00d Fellows: rair in Columbis & aylor were the lowest bidders and H. T. Fryer is in Boiton. | hall being largely attended. Thurs were rded the contract. Their| H.T. Burr spent Thursday in Plain- 'day evening Mohegan. lodge of New grice was § 25 for egg coal and $7.45 | field. ¥ Loudon were the guests of honor and 1 ey o { _A. W. Buchanan spent Thursday in Prof. Libby of New London entertain- Three ",”,',’(‘f,]““"]; ware rr’\se_.\:d,‘g:ds‘ N | ed. Later dancing was enjoyed, < Willimantic Lumber and Cosl! _Theodore Downing was in Norwich | Birthday Party. ~ 7 npany 2 and 3$7.50; George §.| Thursday. | James Lathrop Rathbun entertained Ellott, $7.50 and $7.7 Mrs, M. McGlone is in Abington for a nhmber‘ of friends at the home of his e ALy a week’s stay. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rathbun 2 % . - FUNERALS. Prof. Job of New Haven was a local |00 Eidfedge street Wednceday amto wherever the directions say butter or lard, always remembering to use one-third less e ' visitor Thursday oon in honor of his pirthd | [ William C. Chandler. T e trong spent Thurs. | G4Mes were plaved and & birthday Cottolene, for Cottolene goes much farthersthan either butter or lard. b rge O Supper was served. Master Lathr The funeral of William C. Chandier, | day in Stafford Springs. e R g e e i S | Who died in Schenectady, N. Y. Mon-| M and Mrs T. F. Howie are in | deprejiiigh gifts. day, was held at the home of Thomas | Bosion for a hort stay. eard and Seen. handler in Flanders at 2 o'cloc) o 3 {Toseph Shueer of Méntreal, aft oon. Rev. Wiiliam F opecsag is the guest of her uncle and You really have to save money if you cook with Cottolene, for according to chemical laws, | vrs. Canada, Theodore Downing is spending ‘of the Baptist church in this {2 few @ays in Providence aunt, Mr, and M Isador Fiedler. e . 3 officiated. The bearers were Bd-| C. A. Chamberlain of Hart spent | Mrs. Harry Anders Mrs. George a certain amount of flour can only contain a X card Stiles, Sanford Herendeen, | Thursday in Willimantic Grinnell and Mrs. A. . Colby spent Take a pint bowl of codfish | Chartes Merrill and _Frank Merrill | * bowls of taw peeled potatoes, certain amount of shortening. If you were st L s Miss Anna O'Loughlin, who has been | , The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to use as much Cottolene as the o b called | Jay M. Shepard & in this ety for tnes past ten days, ac. | Archie Haas has been named Heien for of butter, you would have too much Mi. Charlott. heeler. »mpanicd h parents to Hartford - i i |_The fumeral of Miss . Charlotte | Thutsday, where the family is to fo- | 5. S Brown 3 | Cottolene. This might do no harm, except in Wheeler was held from her home in | cate perl R N Dot S cakes, which might fall because of being too ansfield Depot at 11 o'clock Thurs-| " Miss Antoinette Gerard returned fo | yon: 2nd 3 in towh, light and delicate. Yes, this applies to every department of the cook book, even to candies, Mrs, George Congdon and little son | Thursday with Mrs. Harry Smith in | Burial was in the Willimantic ceme- | Barl are in Stafford for a few aay of Funeral Director | Groton, | day morning. The hich remard enter- | Fail River Thursday after spendi bt FEa tained for the d was evidenced | the past two_weeks in this city with |y s, Lucy Eberhardt of New York by the number attending and the beau- | her parents, Dr. and Mre. C. H. & have moved into the Crary house on | tiful floral nes. The bearers | of jackson street. arl street. = were C. E. B m Thompson, B.| " Osterhout Service d Fred Ser-| by {vice. Ret. Mr. Macarlane officiated CoReltha e The arrangements were in chorge of Funeral Director Jay M. Shepard. SCCUPNIng ¢ NOANK Hal was In Storrs cometers s e i Sy E ANioo . Moke | Hartfora visito ay included [E. 8. B. Club Entertained—Bishop The funeral of Alice B | Mg B g Browster to Visit Grace Church. George Eberhardt of New York is| and Mrs. D. A. Turnbull have |visiting his mother sold their home on West -Thames treet and have located in this city which they Our FREE Cook Book, HOME HELPS; will be found ‘v-lunbh.mpplmn.n(‘ to any books you may now be using. Write:for a-copy-—alsotorder-a- pail of Cottolene of your grocer. enk FAIRBANK cReARy] the B. club at whist re — reshiments were served. ward Roarke has returned a visit to rela- | David E. Dovle has returned from | - | New York with two han@some horses . BOSS{which he is to use in his business. left tins city, which has | Mr, Doyle is building a stable which boon their home for the past half cen- | is meatly completed | iock from her residence on Lew 3 e GiRTT {avenue, Rev . ard officiating. | = i = tles and George | ! : . William Kramer | d Edward ¥. Kramer of 1 charge of Under- N. Fenn WEDDING. in have been living for severai A reontisos Personals tives here, L — on spent Thursday i Miss Phebe Wilcox is spending a few | — = - R —— — e a l i Y e e | Bair Tt apeat TDUCSIAVIN | nkve: with emticed An: Tvevs Biotatons.| sl i L AR Obra ) aapbint; Tha Personality. Easlly Worth a New Hat. Cato, on Buying s+Fasm, DR. F. C. jACKSON, Denhs- May Bentley, both well known voung | _Attorney P. J. Danahey was in Rock- | proviganme, | o cc has returned to fidea Teisg to Grertake them, pass onl| There-is mo more impresstve-and.re- | “Oh, bysherway,. dear,” said the mer-, '.Wi-: you l.lvo decided to Paini Extracti T s e T P 3 arl street owned by | This plan Was carried out on the | Yealilg moment with man or womma | chant, as?hs’ was peepsring to leave 'm, be carelul nst:ts: buy: amiess acting George F. Taylor a Norwich i being painted. West Side Day street, but only than when you stand in @ room emp- | the house i the morning, “if I find I |d0 not spare yeur visks, and be nof and Ffliing a Spec ity visitor Thursda: : Brien enterts after the horses haa nearly run them- |ty of their actmal presence, but hav- | Can’t betheme to diumer I will send a |content with a single tour of inspess: P e, ARy (o TS, Alice Sevigny has gone to Bos- i peiety_of “the v SV out and were' ready’ o 4rob R ing, in overy ineh of i, the pervastve | Rote by!messenger.” “Don't troudle,” | tion. Give heed {0 the appearance &} “elephone P N Lhk N laveibnis Vst e Hike Postponed e cupants of the hack were | iDfiucnces of the absent personality — | said histwife, sweetly; “I havocalready [the ncighhorhood: a floutishing: couns —_—— - R Ll Thursday in Norwich. Blues ;: brought back in the automobile, not in Gilbert Parker. found it'on the blotting pa try should:show its prosperity.—Catée = % I ot A8 With a Veil; R Herman T. Bacon left Thursday this week but shy Wy Jotersl,. but. peltebsg -seves | i Auto Truck Moving |[Ccr Hid Them With a Veil; Remove | orning for Geneseo, X. Y., where he-®ostponied on account of bad weather, | Befyous shock | £ i g Them With The Othine Prescription |is to remain for a forinight, scttim Mrs Howard Durfee has been vie- The horses ran for more than a rrz\lo.‘ LONG DISTANCE WCRK ey 1 o | i machinery for a silk madufactur- |iting relatives at Eastern Point R‘J' ‘HA;x‘f :“r'“lv e 'W‘r;q e This prescription for the oval of | ing conc nere. fiss Emma Fish has returned to | bad accident, were it - the ne | physician ana is usually so successful Mis, Lewis McEwen is confined to | remained cool as a cucumber through- A HIRAM N. FENN 62 Church St, V rese P. A. WEEKS, or "phone 850-2, 338-12 or 254-5. Willimantic, Ct lin removing freckles and giving a | MOQsUP | clear, beaut complexion that it i |so1d by drusgists under guarantee to| Entertainment Committes of Library e s e i Meets—Two Tencment Houses to Be Erected on Linneli Street. her home on Prospect hill by jilness, | 0ut. The runaway scared the wits he newly completed power boat | 9t of Several hundred people who w Dr. Kirk Stillman was recently nessed it, the streets being crowded at launched from the Smith boatshop, that hour, 8.0, Singing Class Ends Seaso Relic Highly Valued. ginz class of the village has G ded lessons for the summer. A handkerchief formerly belonging ogress was made during the to Richard Wagner, with a dedication | to the composer's bride embroidered \Tee Up! Smoke Up! S satisfyi gns the sounding smack of th perfect drive, is the‘open—ainl‘clish_o? the perfect smoke—Tuxedo.’ Both go t | few appil 2 onaortul od. | A meeting of the ter £ Aldric rtainment o driries B the, S Rt e B Claiinity Mo, | S5 s LA e} £ o ME together, too. When you grab your bag and i moneyback suarmntee. | £, Prgping pLal bishop of Conngcticut, will et theen " start for the links, grab up_your-tin: of - e mcuene — | and ‘commitices e meeting Thursday afternoon of | She—“If you don't go away at omce 3. 3. McDERMOTT Tuxedo and take it along. | & Tanneon, entertaimment: Ravmond | Mise Ruth Bverte hap retutnes from | 1 shall call my husband.” Pedler—T | e W. Veiteh and W.e Franklin Sheldon, vacation and commenced her kin- | called on him first, and he tareatoned | “Pipe smoking gives added “Follow through’ the snappy - afternoon , { printing; Miss Florence E. Baker, Mrs, ten school on Church street. me with you'—iliegende Blatter. leasure fo a golfer when the pipe g s R | Erifiane’ & Tohnoon Mrs. Bonért S IS TAAn Bt MR S ety pleasme fo a g with Tuxedo. Put Tuxedo in your pipe and S Schouler, candy booth; Mrs. John Mil- | Village Improvement society is plan- is filled with Tuxedo. Tuxedo TR I . ner,” grab bag) Charics D Sallsbury, | hing nment. and | supper Real Staff of Life. provides more keen enjoyment than you will “‘puz”’ the best. And at *‘the nine- . { iness trip to Boston Wedn: of fam Rathbun, H John Wood arrived in town Wed- ol iyt the fact that she has a,secret to keep, nesday with a new automobile h 8 Bt ld b fe.—Bosten Goldberg Brothers to Build. JEWETT CITY . - Ve S s THAT .ARE INEXPENSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE || codsers “mromern have wroken | oo o o o oo teon b ‘ | ground for a modern twa tenement | G90TES i e Sl aibest ik ada 1 - . 3 | Rouse, 42x60, to be erected on Iin. |Molder. has entered Plov of a o acreag . The collection of new Street Dresses 10oks like @ | nen"street, adioining their othar prop. | HArtford company estimated at neariy 000 acree. | erty.” The structure will be fitted with | Frink and three chil- | which is considerably higher than garden of sweet peas with all the little pink and white | eieciric lighte, heat, bath rooms, ran- and blue and lavender hanging in their cases and waiting || proved methods. ~ They have als pur- crepe, plain soiesette, tissue, ery color 5 1 ok o < | chased oce of land fronting 60 | hurch, Nor- | YOU'LL CROW OVER i for some Ia y to come along :n;J choose them. The ‘}“‘;m“n oot ‘Sasoining their reg. | Migh, Wednesday evening. " “GETS-IT" FOR CORNSI I's worth gour while to #y Tuxedo: > largest we ever had. It contains Dresses e i vimiting her daugh Mrs, Lioyd g - : : ) . P : 5 3 ‘_w e ,Lf\ e | 7 i { : : S > It Will Startie You How ‘“Gets-1t” ALEX CAMPBELL Espf.‘(;lany if a sensitive tongue prevents pipe c rass linen, voiles, i Childish Fears. e o Gets Ostns Every Tirhe. Country Club, Brookline, dass. smokmg. plain gham, i vice clolly rathgp. §1 TS SN s ey The e { ¢ AUTO SWARER. TURAEYS Oné, two, three 1 am always glad to speak a BTN R : , 5 Rl of a child unduly timid by precept and e i i hE. It taken you wod tobacco. [te— plisse, novelty gingham and || examsie bt it tho fears porsine con, {NoTwich Machine Headed OF Hack | long a2 It thken vou fo good word jor Tauxedo ., Tuxedo positively camnot bite—not even v ging | . . PR, eam In Sensational Flight of a Do e B Constant use of & only serves fo { ko ful aff ful of the Season is represented, || St Pssicin"—Brookiym Basie. Ao cure the world e 1t botter ked. Tts frageant, 14 yOu smoke pipeful after pipeful, as many Prices $2.50 to $10. §| or an prodnced in the| Danicison, April 1S—A sensation- soothing flaver makes it the choice 28 yOU Can crowd Into a day or a week. world at time the United |l runaway in which the lives of six golfers. . N | S T ®d | Seople hung in the balance for & fow Tuxedo is made of only the finest, choic- minutes was an_incident in connec- | 3 THE H. C. ice ‘cream; Miss Lilla ilf be for the light-| preaq village e Spanish workingman’s any other tobacco I know.” teenth hole” rest up and relax with a good, staff of life «nd the averas~ daily con- T. Pott of Norwich . . Miss Edna Fraser has returned to Bis summer heme | sumption s estimated.at a pound per solid smoke of Tuxedo. That’s_the advice her st]ud s at the Willimantic Normal head. £ good olfers everywhere ey The "Dublic. schobls” In- Central. Viliage L e —_— Ol =3 ywher | during_the absence of Miss Baldwin. sbster season Secret of Secrst-Keeping. If 2 woman could only keep seeret Street Dresses London have heen guests | last vear The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarétte | ning water, etc, in the latesi im was confirmed tion with the military ball held here | T Thursday evening. | TIZ” EASES TIRED, A pair of fine horses from a local | SORE, SWOLLEN FEET |livery stable. drawing a hack in which | TR P were Mrs. Charles Peliett, her son Ray | est, selected leaves of perfectly aged Burley tobacco. It is made by the original y‘Tuxedo Process”which removes MURRAY CO. Incorporated 1842 | burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tor- | home Just take your shoes off and then But | we furer o A Bt e d those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, [were being driven from. the Pellett | 1 Westfield to the town hall, | tured feot of yours in a “TIZ” bath, | Where the ball was being held. On the | every trace of bite and sting and develops all the wonderful mildness, box was Frank Harrington ariving | Everybody necds it, of course. “Wherewithall” ::p::;i:u;eu than during youtn wp at you and . pole in the hack was one other than is Everybody is going to need it more | almost talk and | ysually used and the vehicle came UD | ayyy, fu No Place For & Crow. Her Corse Are way that no other brand i x then theyll |and struck the horses. S = dive in t ha t|control them and they raced wildly cessful imi ! “TIZ” bath. I!!v»- ‘whole length of ‘. ain _ street. yl m‘ed' I ‘When your | Through the business section the hack The best way to be sure to have | feet feel a 1 1|swayed as if it would tip over at ev- | pains and calluses are absolutely done YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO some THEN is to save a little {lOW tired out—just | turn of the wheels and going across | for, from the iminute you apply National Open Champion 1807, says: EVERYWHERE —a little at & time, but that litt'e try “TIZ.” It's|{the Mair oad crossing, glass | “GETS-IT.” Forget the bother of use_ “Te i fl‘, 2 e @rand — Your | whe shattered out of the doors. less plasters, greasy salves that| wredo, cool and es- Your toes Will|,;,q Leon Perreault, a boy. Near wiggle w it h|[utchins street the horses broke info joy; they'll look |a run. It was sald afterwards that they became frightened because the fragrance and flavor of the Burley Leaf in a feet will dance With joy: ho more pain | As the horses went by the town hall | spread and mak o ooc bt 1o | sentially the smoke that satigfes. Tumous Ereentin wihgeMiot § ()0 in corne, callouses and Bunions. There’s | the Norwich touring car containing | little doughnut cotton rngs that press | | nothing like “TIZ” Its the only rem. | Harold Wyman, who was driving, 4o- | on corns, forget knives, rasors, seis- Many of my fellow golfers agree Conveniesit pouch, inner- lined | edy that draws out all the poisonous |seph Pearson. Winton Robinson and | sors and the dangers of blood poison with me in giving preference to el exudations Which puff up your feet | Charles Morse, had just pulled up be- | from drawing blood, and the con- Taxeds.” o SR -1 - - - and cause foot torture side the curb and one of the men was | tractions and harnesses that simpiy In Class Hamidors 50c and 0c The Willimantic Savings Institute | e B ent xS MEIES it iy | tOAE vat the REMMRtS SN e M | e e W R e H. 5. MURRAY, President. Hrmcniro oy drug or department store—don’t wait. | chine. The runaway skipped the ma- | hurts the flesh, never fails THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Ah! how glad your feet get; how com_ | cine by inches only. The engine of the “GETS-IT" is sold direct by E. Law- fortable your shoes feel. You can!car was at once started up again, the 25c¢ a bottie, or sent direct by E. lmu-‘ wear shoes a size smaller if you desire. machine swung around, and a race rence & Co. Chicago. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer

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