Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 9, 1915, Page 5

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- SUCH PRICES “Young Guineas . vweeess 60c Young Geese .......c. 30c Spring Lamb Legs .c... 23c Connecticut Pork ...... 18 Premium and Star Ham small size ....... Home Sausage Meat ... 25¢ FINEST OF BEEF Rib Roest ........... 25¢ Porter House Steak ... 35¢ Sidoin Ssl o v, 0k Shoulder ............ 18¢c Round . e 28c English Bacon ........ 35¢c Full Line of Fresh Vegetables Fancy Celery .......... 8¢ Fancy Grape Fruit ...... 5¢ SOMERS Emnest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimentic two days cach wesk. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. MISS FARNHAM saae™ Specialist eiwe SCALP HARPER METHOD Alsoc MANICURING PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St. Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri, Sat. New London—Tues., Wed. Telephone 578. Willimantic Normal School Students admitted at opening of second term, Feb. 1, 1915. Annual (learing R “NORWICH ST SR S AP S el S ey -~ SATURDAY, ' JANUARY 9, BULLETIN, 1915 Thee Bulletin, Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS Frifay was S:—;dunu!s day. ‘Marshes and lowlands are flooded by the week’s rains and thaw. The Indian association met this sveek with Mrs. J. M. Huntington of Broadwas. The men sent out by the state in search of gypey moth egg masses covered .eight in the vicinity of Ster- ling. A Dolton: young lady, Miss Ruth Dowe, has deen engaged to teach in the Patmer Memorial school, Uncas- ville Tt is expected that a recommenda- tion will soon be made by Congress- man Mahan for the Stonington pos mastership. Among Norwich people in New York for weer end visite and to attend the automobile show is Mrs. Louis Mabrey of Broadway. Millg in some places in this vicinity were closed Thursday, that the Rus- slan operatives might Lkeep their Christmas feast. Members from this section went to Willimantic Thursday to attend a meeting of the executive committee of the W. C. T. U. The ecarcity of fish oft the shore towns is attributed to the coolness of the water, which is said to be unusuai- 1y cold for this season. At Plhinfleld e conflrmation cla. was started by Rev. James H. George, Jr, of the Episcopal church Frid: evening at Mrs, Peterson’s home in the new village. Methodist ministers from this sectio: aro lJooking forward to an interestin: group meeting to be heid Friday after noon and evening, the 15th, at the Un- casville Methodist church, Millmen hereabouts have been noti- fled that the January luncheon of the American Manufacturers’ Export asso- clation will de held at the Hotel Bil more, New York, Jan. Local salesmen have received noti- fication that the eighth annual dinner of the Traveling Hat Salesmen’s asso- clation wili take place at Waldorf- Astoria, New York, Jan. 2 Annusl Charity ball under the aus- pices of. the Catholic Women's club of St. Patrick’s parish will be held in the armory, Monday evening, Feb. 15th. Drew's full orchestra.—Ady, Announcement hes been made of the engagement of Miss Tina May Dams an operator in-the New London tele- phone exchange, to Arthur J, Perry of that city, traveling salesman for a Roe- ton firm. The Board of Trade of Hartford has @ecided to cuntinue as a body under this name and not at this time with the Business Men's associ: under the name of the Hartford ber of Commerce. s During Japuary the Apostleship of Prayer in the Catholic churches has for its intention the success of the League of the Sacred Heart as an apostolic work especiallv as a means of spreaging Kingdom of Christ on earth, Willlam W, rup, the Yals oplio- more who worked at the Plimpton house, Watch Hill, last summer, as night clerk, has been expelled from college because of thefts for which he was fined in the New Haven court. He will go to his home in Madison, Wis, The committee appointed from Gro- ton borough to confer with the trustee. of the Smith Lake cemetery rega the removal of the bodies has obtai a list of the mames of all persons buried there. Many relatives of some of t deceased object to the removal of the bodies. LWL 00 COMMENCING THIS MORNING SWEATERS AS LOW AS 47c 200 Suits at $13.98 that were $16.50, $17.00 and $18.00 10 Suits °%22' $5.75 50 Suits 5., $8.98 were $12.00 Start the New Year RlG!fl'.i Be on time. Have your Wateh gunod, repaired end regulated here. cat weork at money-saving prices. ° i J. OGULNICK & CO. 82 Franklin St. ©ld Gold, Silver or Jewelry, boaght 5r exchanged. Wo pay highest prices. MAVE YOU TRIED BROSE * GET IT AT % Ralliorn’s THERE Is dvertish me@um tn s Connsoticut squal to The Bul- foE TR lndan. maIR T The gnartermasier’s steamer, Gen- era] Nathaniel Greene, Capl. James A. Proctor, returned to New London PERSONALS Miss Madeline Hill of Moosup spent last week with relatives: in Yantic. Miss Dalsy Ingails, who has been in ‘Stonington, has returned to Norwich. George E. Hill of the state hospital, Norwich, is home with his family in Laure! Glenn this weelk. | Miss Ruth Bogue has returned after spending two weeks at Central Village with Miss Beatrice Dean. Ada Green of Norw early in the week of her par. and Mrs. Fred Green, of W Miss Mabel Williams has retur Ledyard from a visit with her ‘Mrs. Harry Holdridge ington, Norwich. T. Mrs. Patric were recent vis 1k Stone in Moosup, s an. Frar Ars. Louis W and Harriett, « guests of lett of W Frank L. Tuttle of who has been con for four w ported slight! rheuma roved tl WEDDING Fisher—Duggan. In Holy Trin r ty, on Monda ci reception among the friends frc street, New Yorl Nors of of the Tran Henry dent of N with Mr. and 2 is week K ne his own he trial wa Italian, in f Sunday, ect nination, Caruso v bout 42 minute ther man- M | ! wich | | came ir ¥ morni policema. Watertown, ed to th time Car 1 wanted who k st tes after w i Saw Caruso With Knife Yorl don and cemetery Kerridge read the < Relatives accompanied the New London. Mr. Law wa 2 dent of this city Michael Hrlka. At three o'clock Thursday al the erai Tichael, s and Mrs. John wasg held fr taker M. Hour burial took p’ tery. The hospital or 2 vears Thursday night from Brooklyn, where she had ‘been laid up for repairs at the Morse drvdock for three weeks. She will resume ber run to the izland forts today (Saturday). Dr. X. B. Lewis, the city health of- floer, requests that, on account of the several cases of scarlet fever in the vi- cinity of Elm, CHf and Hill streets, parents prevent their children as much as possible from playing with other children and keep them at home on their own premises fi next three weeks.—adv. A includine Mr, and M Geer of Waterford, Mr. and M. 1 llam Perkins of Groton, Charles Grey of Branford Farms and Charles Gray of Daytona, Fla, left Friday on the steamer New Hampshire for New Yorl and will eail today for Florida to spend the winter at Daytona with Donald Gunn, postmaster there. The Adams Express company agent here has received notice from the offi- clals of the company that through the | courtesy of the various express compa- nies, the commission for rellef in in Belgium, with offices at 71 Broadw New York city, has arranged that any contributions may be sent to Belgium without cost to the donor. CARGO OF WOOD PULP ARRIVES FROM GERMANY First to Reach Mere Since the Out- break of the War, H New York, Jan. S—One of the fir cargoes of wood pulp to be received fro ma German port since the out- break of war arrived here today on the Norwegien steamship Skulga, which cleared from Koenigsberg on Nov. 25 and esperienced very rough weather all the way across the At- Anna Beebe, t man, for whom a in the superio her refusa subpoena as a witness H. Morto morning. The Sherify moned ag: had bet pearance Senate Adopts Resolution on Deat/ Mrs. T, S. Martin. ton ~—Sena Jorome Assigned to Prosecute New Yorl Jerome toda: General Woodbury ar a special deputy state to prosecute Harry K is returned to this Hampshire. Mr. Je appointment ws ing his services from istrati Heid on Arson Charn~= an Francis - lantic. Timt the wood pulp trade would mow -pick up rapidly was the opinion of Ceptain Marinussen, who stated that every available Norwegian and Swedish vessel had been chartersd to bring to this country the wood pulp formerly handled by German Dbottoms. Roenigsberz was well guarded by torpedo boat destroyers when ths| Skulsa safled, the capiain stated, and many Zeppelins were flying over the city. One type of dirigible which was espeelc#y common. had a gun mount- of on the gas dag ‘and was protected by an elumimum shell. The Skulga esperienced no difficulty from the Ger- men authorities wrhen seh left for the Tnited States. SO Armour-Condon Marriage. New York Jan. 8.—Miss Gwendolyn B. Condon, of this city, and Philip D. Armour, 3rd, son of the late Philip D. Armour, Jr. of Chicago, were married t)x!s afternoon by the Rev. Herbert Bhipman in the Church of the Heaven- g Rest. ¥Friends and relatives from is city and Chicago were guests at a‘wedding reception at the home of the bride’s parents, and Mrs. Thomas Gerald Condon. Quebec’s Contribution for France. Montreal, Jan. 8—The Quebec pro- vincial government has decided to con- tribute $40,000 & vear to the relief of _Framce created by the war. MATT A. TINKER, Representative, Montville Defiant Witness Brought to Cou | Arguments Fo. SUNDAY SCHOOL SURPRISED Home at a Boothlac! ’s Thaw. urt here Friday after the noon and he made a deni; he had use he is d in an a: | tent to kill and murder Colchester mination and fied th Y. M. C. A. NOTES. at Men's Meeting. CARUSO CASE SOON TO REACH JURY E Superior Court Adjourns Till Tuesday. i June 30th Mas: rest n and admitted Ichest store t near Defense. | FURTHER PROTECTION FOR TOWN HALL LASS MRS. HARRIS. Sixteen Fellow Members Called at Her! Four-Inch Standpipe to Be Extendec Poguetanuck. and Rise to Be Told the only wit-)state nse wh that | evides reached in the Three Arguments in Trial of Colchester Stabber Made—He i is Only Witness in His Own Defense—Denies That He ! Used Knife But Asserts That He Was Stabbed Himself— | W, weak in onl nc this was of a 15 year old boy, tate had failed to prodi > witness, , whose tes the full auarrel. the, »"of the essential requirement verdict onnect the ich was failed to claimed i from Lower Floar. Mrs. Frank Programme Given Representative IN THE STATE L. STANLEY D." MORGAN, ‘Waterford 1GISLATURE JAMES A. THOMAS, Representative, Lebanon corroborative through the e stors o ance is about three per cent. £ the quareel told by an for the preceding month, ievabie a 2 due to illness. teiy failed to show malice, which | "y, " y¢tendance record s shown as| ‘WHY HAIR FALLS OUT Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loogen and then the hair comee out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little in_vour han@ and rub well into the scalp. After a few applications all dandruff disappears and the hair | stops coming out. DECREASED TARDINESS. This Good Record Shown in Schools of the Town for December. In the attendance record of the pub- lic scheols of the town for December shown that the total rumber of y marks has been decreased 27 marks over the record for November. same time the percentage of follows: § eyt a8} JO SIET)) alavSdepuy up ' sape SCHOOL ke RS Mt. Pleasant St Pear} St. . el Hil Ave. sed on ria and scarlet feve t Main street school for th half davs and tho Hobart 11 > school fo; days during the of AT SARI KAMYSH. | Petrograd Gives Details of Decisive Victory of Russians. terncon an offi- head- lahan in Trans- asia, 40 miles northwest of Kars, defeated and di 1t parts of the Ott part of the corps. had been stationed at Con- ple. A number of Bashibozouks fror European Turkey, bands of Adjar tribesmen taken up large quantity The cannon made a vast tricks and caissons, captured also f the the officer in artillery. ptured also a larze We buried m of the of _ men sabred several a T flaz of th infantry regiment Entire Army Corps Destroyed. has been k hed that . 20,000 me; >tels were commpletel lon of all the arti all the generals, several thou- ue to pi quantities of arms an hrewn down in ! mountains and cov Our energetic t we have taken. —_— | FRENCH PEOPLE ADAPTING THEMSELVES TO WAR STRAIN, <! Only in Exce | ptional Cases Have They Shock. Given Away to Emotional Jan. 8 . reople are enduring <l strain of the war well Anatole Chai E member of of medicine, courageousiy uncertainties which all their cus- its of thought, action and n the case of certain ex 1 mental confusion and depression and these ous instability had ers. of wine shops and on of the sale of education Pr were among t 1 explained the strength of supporting the shock = and ved, also would co ute to the restoration of the b and to Y iion of the bitj | THIRTY INJURED AT i A REVIVAL MEETING, | At Philadelphia—25,000 Unable to Se- cure Admittance, Philadelphia, Ja sons were injured, all Y per- oine probably mor- t wher a crowd estimat- able to secure ad- e here where mitt nce to the ta revivalist a that he is not expected to live ibe others are seriously hurt. The nrqln.u" police arrangements were inadequate and a riot call was sent in. The reserve syuads succeeded in restoring X-RAY USED IN SEARCH \’ FOR CONCEALED CONTRABAND Galveston. veston, Texa: n. After X- ray tests had shown no contraband concealed in her carzo, the American teamship Nebraskan sailed today Sor Bremen carrying a cargo of - 10,317 bales of cotton. The tests were made under the supervision of the British consul in order to avoid possible de- lay by British warehins searching for ee | , the emotional shock | S On American Steamship Nebraskan at | $22.50 were $25.00 The reduced prices here aimply mean EXTRA VALUE for you —for the quality of our clothing is just the same now as at reg- ular prices and we guaranteo satisfaction or your money re- funded now just as we always do. We have emjoyed good, brisk selling all this week, neverthe- less there are plenty of good values left. If you haven’t beem in why not drop or call today THE MANHATTAN 121-125 Main St. { CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET, Opposite Post Office. ‘Phons 1052-2 Lady Assistant i contraband sedgnd vessel emen ployed ere P nj is an uni tives idle at { When the Duke was Lenient. | There were no war correspondents |in Weliington's mut that his at titude towards such would have been | friendly may be judged by 2 told by Lady Dorothy Nevill. At Water loo the duke noticed a Httle man plain clothes, sturdy fther > fight. rought_to him demand whereupon the man that he was travelling for & Birmi ham button maker, and ¢ Brussels and had n to buss explained {o! on! th a despatch in the firim f the message was reward wronicle. i - | ral business conditions Gen in Ven ezuela are very unfavorable at pres- ent, and there is little hope of im | medmiate improvemen HEAD AND NOSE i ~ STOPPED FROM A - COLD? TRYTHIS! 1 “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. 2 Your void will break and a ETipDe Imisery end after taking a dose of § {“Pape’s Cold Compound” cvery two {hours until three doses are taken. { It promptly opens clogzed-up nos jtrils and air passages In the Tead ' stops nasty - discharge of nose run-{ ning, relieves, sick headaches, dullne feverishness, sore throat, sneezi soreness and stiffness, Don't stay stuffed-up! and snuffling! Kase head—nothing els: Quit blowing , your throbbing in the world gives uch prompt relief as “Pape’ Cold » 'ompound,” which costs only cents at any drug store. It acts without) assistancs, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. _Accept no_ substitute.

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