Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1914, Page 7

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tertained Friends—Other Locals, TmelflcudbyF&emenFmTlhlnShfltM The Panswel Wilel ciib Bas S At Home of Frank Szostak—TFire Started While Mother m’&"“ > ot the Tafivilic | If Your Face is Not Fair You Are Not £ Cmmu nal church, but they c! Fair to Your Face. Use Stuart’s . Was Out at a Neighbor’s » « Jat eare Mt ,gmrh- Soletem Wt oot Mptlst a: On d‘" i arrenging a series.of games / lsed 3 . b R 288} rvio smail ‘children of Mr. and Mrs. | wheh found the older child was pulse- B e Ol o e oy cfipmnum adds Tas outiook for %vuu-a.y 15 gen- | Frank Szostak, whose access to match. |ioes. The younger ome had not been | P57 10 P¢ SIeT Y. (08 JORST° (8 (0% |to its lustre, that makes a magmia- eraily falr to partly cioudy, with slow- | as probably was the cause of 2 fire ;:dmggg;;",,m,,,,,, o o Xl ey ; 5 Dp o RETAIL - COAL AND LUMBER Tistng tamoWatusée. Monday morning at 945 o'clock at the | when the mo them and Szostak home at N&ngs ngg:nflynkefl mm:r: ms‘. Ml' F Sevin's phermecy, show lnm"nmugmmmu od caped h:m”“‘ ""m'"m L gl 4 Crepes, Voiles, Ratines, . Tarmer, changes M by Copt O % O family cat, which was found barned to Fancy Striped Shirtings, Ther. Bar. | Blackbura, a'“l'.o de%zhh inthokchen, s .t te h Piques, Dimities, L-ww. “Callatian, atied. emical was . A[’e Yw Shyfln SHS Children wers S vears and 3 1% years | fire, which had burned through a parti- Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins 2 .40 | old. tion xromdt.‘l:‘emkl.m into the next i The call for the firemen cam: room an trunk filled with Why leave your f"’m Gnnpnrhon:- telephone o the eu‘\’u-l -z.uZn"‘-Z’i' wnro'}in clothing. The house n- PnNE“AH M‘Lls ‘implements exposed to the| PFredictions for Monday: T i Firemen Blocked on Ru ; weather, whil: stock colder, northwest wings. g g B o On the way to the fire the guto. Taftville, Conn. e our in- g ancions s PR e cherical was twice compelled to come . aaa ‘cludes everything necessary Sun. Moom a28 Tiden ' _|TR° PuThins ARl Sdet b s e i R *and aftec 11 o m Setarday. } Sup l v to door. /for the construction mies P 2o, fll. :-I'i}? hemical whef Gife. Sadmal who ™ E:«i‘iié‘fifi:.;’:’:fi"f".fi'“"fim an & : o -mw”“:n--u mail crders ; Ty, 5 ) A came home road. replied jof weather-proof sheds, at{bes- i= = (2.7 0 Tras | 204 rushed fnto th '""'“5’““11""}’.?3 e ;{’.’,‘,‘,’;,,“:,fi, 3’:"{‘"&, condy | Adema, o inismes Beics Du S 0 . 3 ¥ t ‘or her children, whom she i f - this it] vers owest prices? 2 LI e 8 i Morn. § left Seems to be getting worse and %l Dr. J. M. KING there. The smoke drove Wher out without| for it is rare that some man Equi Look T finding them, but the men of the auto- | woman does not haul across the % on Epuisits Juy ta n My 3 Toad Mirror Now—Stuart’s Calcium crew, who were first to ar- | when the fire apparatns 5 %s on the way Al The Edward Cbappefl Co. i_____.~__.. rive, crawled in on thelr hands and|to respond to 4n alarm. There Is no| The Taftville Wafers Gave Me Back My DEN I ISI i = Six hours after high water it i3 10w | knees, searching the kitchen, and then | knowing when lives may be in danger, lenges Everready Clear Complexion.” Central Wharf Coal and Lumber| 11de, which s followed by flood tide. |an adjoining room, where they found|as in this case, and his men, he said, : Telephones ' the two children, the boy, who was the | were going to have instructions to get | in the near future, the first Eas's to be | Stuart’s Calclum Wafers act direct- Ma: Bfildhg : GREENEVILLE older, on the floor, and the other child | to a fire with all possible speed consist- | played Thanksgiving morning on the |1y upon the sweat glands of the on the bed, and both overcome by the |ent with safety, but if the driving|Providence street grounds. skin, since their mission is to stimu-| JanlTuWF . e ot Con.|Smoke. One of the children was| public of Norwich cannot learn_ to late the excretory ducts. They" do xcellent Recital Given 5 brought out by Captain Connell and “the [~ Held Practice. not create perspiration, but cause the gregational Church—Reception at| the other by Fireman Blackburn. “he: The Taftville basketball team held | SKin to breathe out vigorously, thus E l M Pasto’s Home to Those Who Took| With the assistance of the doctor the i a practice in Parish hall Monday eve. | transforming perspiration into a gas- - . - ey children were resuscitated, although | bofore long. ning in_preparation for their opening | Sous, VaPor. The calcium sulphide cf Fatme Thankesiviag. e e Tt e e LOIINEMIENT H i i The organ recital ven in the v = 2 - Free Bllllllllg Kinds and lEhlE'l Fl R w,,fi‘, Chureh ‘on Y. M. C. A. SCHEDULE RELATIVES SEARCHING FOR Personal ol i B ey e 38 Quuk.Baeet, Westarly, 3L ALWAYS . 4 STOCK E:;%WG&FS‘ ;&:‘qun o WELL FILLED OUT CHESTERFIELD BOY :é"::itfd{g Ja{”fl” spent the week|q ;urpfl!hl!ly short time. B I hed ruflcra from Eczema for ou‘: e en ends here, Y eil! ame ;| four vears and was very much please A. D. LATHROP Rockville and the Apollo Double Male | Makes Present Week Busy One—Put. | Harry Kaplan's Brother Has Alarm e At Sourcelt g Tateren Sate you vap| 0 find & remeds With tho healing pow- o 4e Quartette was largely attended. The| oo o "0 PE Hartwell Thompson of Harvard |Stuart's Calctum Waters. . Nov. will|er thet E. L. M. possesses. I was ad- Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, | ten numbers on the programme were| P9 in Moving Picture Booth. Sent Out for Him. Medical school spent Sunday with his | your fricnde sive. e that nintias | Vised that your ointment was an ex- Telechoze 463-12 excellently rendered as follows: This weel will to all indications be| Samuel Kaplan of 235 Second ave- |Prents on Front street and left Mou- | ook, as much as o say—for Eood- | Gided to ive it & (risl The resuits Offertoire de St. Cecile in C. Minor 2nother busy one at the Y. M. C. A.|nue, New York, has started a search | 63Y morning to resume his studies. ness sake, get rid of those pimples. | were very pleasinzg to me, as I noted R Saaes Batiste| along religious, social and recrcational | for his 1i-year-old brother, Harry _N Theret(shno 1ang:cr a(fi::fiexc:ée 'sn; ::grmem.“d?uh dmod u; the eczema T ster lines, Kapl Tl otes. anyone to have a face disfigured wit tirely disappear am recom- A Ié 3 AMLI T Glory and Love fo The Men of Old | "On Monday worlmen were busy n- Boras i Chemte il totn i Bt | 30w Vaars Myess 46 eticoing: hat P T e gt L e e 4 b gt sk -------------------- Gounod | stalling the new Powers moving p 16, says the Yorlk Ti: b sacati 3 get rid of them. Simply get a box s 3 : = Apolts Doubie Maic Quartetie | ‘ture machine in tho moving Bictars |any. - Sr Kapten had a confdencad | 2ceton of Stuarts Calclum Wafers at eny| Siooelemembor tho bt i o “THE BRIGHT KIND Tha OTOME, "2 Jonsosist aeos- e Ware L booth built in the hall especlally for |alarm sent out through New Jersey| Saul Guilbeault was one of the call- | drug store and take them according | guaramteed remedy. JOHN 0. PECKHAM Miss Gladys Badmington this phase of the association work|and New York a few days ago, but to directions. After a few days you| —Ask vour drugsist for E. L. M. Price J 3 a Albumblat . Kirchner|and within a_week or ten days all |not a ciue to the whereabouts of his | = =————————— will hardly recognize yourself in the | e 58 Thames St. 52 Broadawy f§|b Cantilene .. Shelley | will be in readiness for the first of the | brother has been found. BORN. BHITHE e ERSIaL L At Yol on the gIF W Lester Buck |SSFiSS of educational film shows to| The missing boy is thé son of Julius | pps1n Jewett City, Nov. 21, 1914, hpoeareey: All Plemishes will dis- n the Sea ... Buck|be held. proprietor of al 2 b < Jan : . Apollo Double Male Quartette The Young Men's Bible class will |c D ore n Ohestocfiols Tiio| m,aventer toMr.and Mrs. Jaies H.| 4)i druggists sell Stuart’s Calelum A Birthday Song . ... Woodman |hold its first meeting of the season zaminati e N—n Bradford, R. L, Nov, 19,| WAfers at 50 cents a box. A small| - Aiss Glady mington Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. There 3 0 fall o142 son to Mr. and M¥s. Frank | S2mple package mailed free by ad-iAbout xonr radiator this winter. We Canzone ... Hall|will be & suppér at a nominal charge s been despondent since, accord-| Minakin. ng I A Stuart Co, 175 Stuart|have floor space for a few more Ver au “\ an 2 after which the study of the Bible will 1is brother, SR e ivas— Marshall, Mic boarders.. Special rates by the month = Song of the Vikings -, Gibney|be taken up. The meeting will close| My brother took $39 out of the bank MARRIED. for washing and storage. Your car P - 5 Apollo Double Male Quartetto about 7.50 oclo befor left,” said Mr. Kaplan Sun- YNCH _ In Wilimantic. called for and deliveres to and from Re mr 'fork A Song of Thanksgiving .... Allitsen| The shop meetings will be inaugu- he would g0 to AN 23, 115 by Tev. T. F. .m in town Sunday. your houss. You wili have the ad- Miss Gladys Badmington rated at the Cutlery plant Tuesday i atives, but apparently F. Ryan of \Vebste Ma< — vantages of a heated garage and Atazch Ehoineele ke Lemmens {noon when Rev. George H. Strouse We fear that he may iss Anna C. Lynch of Wik John McGuire of Baltlc was 2 call- . Qe SE B L o Autcranbiles | Mr. F. W. Lester will givo a talk and there will be vic- | have come to this-city and that some. | ™ er in town Monday. Day and Night Service : W, T 7| Those who sang in the doubls quar- gloxanmusxc. _\Vedne?da.}' noon at the | thing has happened to him. He is a A = 3;‘3'1;51‘}5“— Cedeos Ca o cks | tett were as follows: First bass Ray- | Richmond radiator plant the talk will boy his father will welcome : 3 5 Iriages, agons, ArUCKS |1 nd Conedon and . Thomas Linfon: |be Eiven by Rev. Charles H. Ricketts. | oim back home & i ol RoDIRoD F rsi | o lonty, Flllmore was calitng on Kinney & E%yman : and Carts. second bass, Archibald JMacDougall | On account of the closing of the Hop- oung Kaplan wore a blue serge X S B i and Archibald Mitchell, ith; second |kins and Allen plant and the Crescent |suit when last-seen. He is about 5 feet 7 i T 2 Call 1231 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |tenors, James Moore and O. W. Car- | Firearms plant on Thursday (Thanks- |5 inches in height, and weighs about 22, by V. Macie- John LeClare, formerly of Taftville, ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, | Penter; first tenors, Curtis Huill and |8l ing) there will be no meetings at|125 pounds. He has brown hair and Jos S now of New York, is visiting here for i Charles Parsone. cn;}xvrr of thv(:lisefpl:ca? é%m we;als‘ £ is of dark complexion. His eyes are k: a few days. Blacksmithing in all its branches. The recital which was given for the hie second of tho lobby socials will {gray. He was once employed 28 a In N H B iy beneflt of the Sunday sehoo! was ar-|be held on Wednesday evening. The |grocer’s boy and it was Suggested that 3 v 1913, Hev. N — Stop Ta!kmg War G | ranged by O. W. Carpenter, the sun- |Social is for the senior members, their | he might hav olied to a grocer in| 1 ; e 3 { Buy a NEW OCAKLAND . erintendent, and Archibald MacDougz-|men friends and the employed bo New York for worlk. v KEEP A JAR OF i- & ail. The entertainment programme will in- —_— e 1 NOSEN — In tais city. and bflu[ ar Unm l e e e e e ity o MASKINED ACKNOINE EDAESD ov. v el V. Maclejewsicr. MUSTE have a safe fnvestment. held at the home of Rev. Charles H. e Newsboys' gvm class will meet 9 g d Miss Ludwik RO HANDY i ! | Hicketts, the. pastor, for theme whe|on Wednesday night under the LINEN SENT FROM HERE. B P D CHZ%\;ZF&'; PSLYuLfferecroa\:?“f\vm 507 to 515 North Main St |leck part in the programme. Miss ership of Fred Millard. On — = 5 S . S | orth Iv * | Badmington, who sings in the Union|night the Bible classes will meet. Through Her Agent in New York— It Quickly Loosens up Coughs and | Tel. 753. Room 15, Shannon Bidg. church at Rockville, has an unusually | this meeting the two academy clas: Some Already Gone to England. mipTLE Colds in Throat or Chest SR sweet voice. While in Norwich Miss|Will unite forces and an interesting | 3 1 ~ = Badmington is the guest of Rev. and {and spirited discussion on Fraternitics .\nothcr smum nt of old linen which | E N 8 = . 5 DR.R. J.COLLINS WALL pApEES Mrs. Ricketts. in the High school will be led by A 2 ndages » o < i ‘ Just a little MUSTEROLE rubbed | o e G I1 ; on your sore, tight chest before you go SN S e t o : W : to Doitites on, Burial | to bed will lcosen up congestion and Dh\ l i l 0 t WEDDING. Sunday school teachers' class will i . His telephono num- . . reak D muLiiaovine - Colqui Nl - > We still have a large assortment ot S et held, when the study of the Interna- B AN I S e T v, 22, 1914 - 4 o fineront Erades Iutt over, and Mh| | peris Strinualt and Miss Fodwigid| HOTA! lessons will be continued. he will gladly call for them if| AMel ridow - Wh MUSTEROLE s a clean white oint- | 48 Mam Strset, Norwich. Conn Teduce rices, which we 38 iss $: 4 ) T d 44 i im- P -4 Eotilcascaris s rna. Wysocka, both of 590 North Main Ping Pong Tournament. notified. The _following letter GILMORE—In New Londom, L IS N SLoE musanl. B | T one 424 Mnuldings and Cut Out Borders to|street, were married at St. Joseph's ‘Much mx:rest is be'i.nghslhr;w‘n u:bthe e - 1914, Joh nore, aged 6 match same. Also Paints, Muresco|church Monday morning by Rev. L |Ping pong tournament which has been i G LD—1 y 3 5 in white and tints, and general assort- | Maclejewski. Friends of the couple|in Drogress the past two weeks and | /. (oo o o NOV. 19, 1814 Heary - Griswold, who _use MUsTERoLgm| § H1IE BEAUTY SHOP sment of decorative supplies, including| fllled the places of honor. The groom | Which will terminate on the 1 T T “Nerwich, Conn. G, 2 C t. Tuc v 1 t relief it gives from Sore| McGrory Bundlns. Rooms 19-20, Papier Mache for Lalls and vestibules |is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | December. The standing of the o Dear & o g 4 a ronchitis, Tonsilitls, Croup, NORWICH, CONN. Orders recelved for painting, papes | Strumski and was born in Russia. IHe | testants to date is as folows: Eniecco 1l ) A A hma, N a < - - knowledzge the receint of the linen you Long lsland City, N. ma, Neuralgia, Heéad- | Hairdressing, Sham ng, Scalp and hanging and decorating. is employed at one of the local fac- . ost. | sent in response to the & 1 from & . 20 , Thomas C. Bec ion, Pleurisy, Rheuma- Facial Massage, icuring and P. F. MURTAGH ifi’?’i;u:y’?&r“’?f g'\i‘:a':nt.’iornn(risu s'a.ns"a' 0" |Mrs. Rudvard Kipling. A mamber of e 2 ho i) 3 Lumbago, Pains and Chire pody. 5 o« Lo Mr. . is- packages | be scelv an ’ H » . -l ack or Joints, Sprains, - and Telephone 82 and 94 West Main St. | 128 Wyeocka and hias been employed | €. Pocle - 3 | Bone s beahie to Torwach s ahipmaue | | Backatnam : L Bruiges, Chitbiatna, Fromed Faet | = /oning Age '?:fi"fi::-"afi." i in ® in V] 3 cC: p “E o v o 5 - C i » R e age. % P::rl;; & 1 ;:e‘fi;:gl]’.":‘l‘lfé this ne?!{ b:‘,‘:‘ al ship 3 1 en : ;\:m&a.r;lds (it often prevents Pneu-|Tq| Consctions HARRIETT E, BREED Personals and Notes. Steinke . 3 # of her aspoch 314 1 3 < At your druggist's, In 25¢ and 50c Tweifih strect to his cottage on Pros- - = appreciation of your co- ivate), reaso . pect street. P s € |operation. E = Be s oo S0y (et i genuine MUS- | ™ . v : Hlooum : Respecttully CARD OF THANKS EROLE ‘Refuse imitations — gei| KUBLIK. 261 ,....u-.n Ave., Gity Leonide DeNomme of Providence iz | o o 2 Doubleday, Page & Co. i | you asl or. e Musterole S x Graham . 4 voe . ‘We wish to express our sincere|c.mpan Cleveland, Ohio. VIOL[N Fisiting with Misx Dors Ethler of |7 Zimmerman - P N 5 e thanks to our many friends and neigh- fAHous FURS 5 Mackenzio 13 N ":;;W scape for Child, bors for all their kindness shown us [By H snendluz a few days with h!-s parents COMMON PLEAS MOTION \ |Clark of Plainvile, the mer ‘formerly | for the floral tributes sent. . In Wiliimantie two drys sash §| o7 Prospect street. of Norwich, was the victim of an un-| \R AND MRS. FRANK STILL! | Bemodsiing and fepaiting aleo doce ek E - LIST AND ASSIGNMENTS |fortunate accident on Saturday. The = g surely. Supecicr styles. J| oz Meisses miizabern ana matherine youngster climbed to the medicine AR M M. BRUVKNEK, 81 Franklin St For eppointments address, & ot rgea!txs‘uaee .;odoin of Jew- Business That Came Before Judge | chest unnoticed, and, taking a boitle CARD OF THANKS. { €. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor. |t €17 spent Sunday bere. Waller in New London. of zapo-cresoline started to drink the 9 ! substance. The child was discovered With heartfelt gratitude and appre- James Mullen bas returned home| In New London on Monday after- | SROTUY after it had procured the bot- | Slation, I, wish fo ecknowledge the D A - ind. f Ci fort Circl h after witnessing the Dartmouth and |noon at 2 o'clock the commen pleas |tle: Doctors were immediately called | Fingra: Danghtors and_ otier Cfeiends Syracuse football game of Boston, Sat- | court came in for motton list and as- | 2nd administered antidotes. The child | and neighbors who gave evidence of h, Corm. 'W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Elccteicity. . st t of o was hurried to the Hartford hospital }s: thy and sent beautiful flowers at Xainn¥ S T R PR SRR b SR S DN d{;fln& of the iliness and Geath of my Heat Your House Vielet Ray, Mechanical Massage. e i AT DAVIS THEATER. u:.:sll‘:fi':menm that were made were Held @ Work Mesting. m WILLIAM WATERS. W]th Gas ":io;::.dlx‘l;.m‘;::w} Son Sa% %m a le s i Vaudeville and Photoplays. n Norwicl, Tuesday,| At 3 o'clock Monday afternoon the| Lisbon. Nov. H 1914 rr-nkuu st w0 Browas | Hgflv'ifl"t; in the Vfl'a”m' n‘:m 5t 2. % Sheua.bAnrg-rA & Donovan vs. ;n;flmtolth;hes occg:;‘:hc :mm::?;m S eepe——— B U - . he s theater on Monday th - Soon they will be big boys | et part of the weelt were the fiva . church held a work meeting. The so- y using a DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE % 5 oscow Dancers, three men and two esday, Dec. . Bar- | ciety meets weekly and at present is ™ 8 and girls, and their faces will {women, who showed that they were o pragu preparing for the annual sale or arcade 287 Main St and d;:idns t&“ thelr title ‘i,nd.laua i = fgoget: t;; ;lpeelg' u?dn ;a;gog;:-yuia‘ is eam [or PRACTISE LIMITED TC ‘ unch- be-only a memory. and thelr act was wiven o big hand : ewioh, | o 5 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. te 3 p. m. B s B S STETSON & YOUNG aad @iet. - smount ef 4%t | Carpenters and Builders It maintains an even temperature 'flflm:hfll‘:l"h!hutoxnuwmu B«t;ut mdhmnm |.f reached, thereby wenfln: waste 'l‘_t_m ‘ WEST MA'N sT. of ges. s i o et muxsam;' NOVELTIES Bring the babies and we'll {and Thurmen were criginal and novel | Kl Broder, Charles H. Y. M. H. A, Meeting. cateh thefr smile i P e "L i | et e B S| 1 e e, ot s 4 i whic] ey were 3 3 on r T ar meet - £ TS 2ood voices, while Rother and ant|_ Monday. Nov. 30, in New London— | day evening 1n their Fooms . the Car- musical S. Margolis vs. John et e E Hvda% }-:um:unmv‘...x with President Hillson diffevent kind i e b o a¢|Stephen A. Reynolds s ning for a mass meeting on a coming I ON Tznd e bill proved H. Denis: Swnndflar. whe;xg ;penkera from out of srong one ® photopleys emfln«i own are to ere. - -nm A;‘ fagtruct in the varlety d for the compleint in 2 Week. | meee—————— Neon-suit or other Dieadings were THE PHOTOGRAPHER > _ . Bastee wnd 1o nesnata | | A Medlicine For Oppostte Norwich Savings Socisty m’:“ oL S miim ¥ | Taxes APPEAL TN A“ “ank‘nd Tlle d N I # Post Cards ALTENATION SUIT | | must be & tonic and stimulant for re- fiy Stickers A]arm Cl“cks m to v Gt Latharn Hol ¥ v::: Sarry Cave to the ey . Place Cards ALL OF -rns BEST KINDS Aa e o fl.w ng'rm sourt ot | @ strengthening ! : 321 Main St, Alice Buildmg annu NBuketl Friswell's, 2837 R aklin St. _ R entasto Thoussnds makeitaruleto] | TOP NOTCH RUBBERS = < Lo i ety ‘To : “GatDuntysand KeepWek” | | —.- gesr oF arL ruseers|Look over our line of MRS. EDWIN FAY Anmmm low e styles, high or cat, ’I'IANKA.BILI.“(H&ISL Franklin Square Fur Coats, Horse Blankets| and Aflo Robes. . At THESE sz:sl BETTER 3 e 1-2-3 5c CIGAR Pt ol . Lo FELLOW 10c CIGAR ry them and see. THOS. M lNBA. Prop Franklin St TheL. L. Chapman Ca Next to Paiace Cate 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct.| S5 W“ffi'fi“““fim ™ FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the erowd to the only place in New London where genuine chop &uey ia made by an Orlental chef. Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors , ¥ B. TRANELN, D. 8. T, EPECLALIET IN iy Emn ' Hours: 10 P 8, 5. i E-l-lu 1-3 Prompt service day or night 012.2. Tel. Lady Assistant flfl who rarely misses a weekly salt iv throuyghout the winter.

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