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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, STRAWBERRIES HAMBURG GRAPES Escarole, Tomatoes, Okra Green Peppers, Spinach, Egg Plant, Cauliflower, Pie Plant, Scallions, . Radish, Chicory, Celery Ox Tails, Turkey, Ib. 35¢, Fresh Tripe, Ib. 18¢c Guineas, 75¢ Leg Lamb, Ib. 23c P. H. Steak, 1b. 35¢c Su']om, 1b. 32c | Roast Beef, lb. 25¢ Shoulder, 1b. 18¢c/| SOMERS Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each week. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor- wich, Conn. e Bulletin. Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 14. 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS t are prom- This season has been a poor one for a(-"ordh’l" to hunters throughout vial | hospital, to have a lung motor, an adaptation of the pulmotor idea. On account of the storm, | no school session for pupils of the low- rades Wedne Tea:m-slers_ milkmen carriers found life strenuous orning’s trips. ur \nddxnm“n‘“ s adaressed neconm A, Keefie of Plainfield. ome of the schools are already pre- for Lincoln’s bir: papers note Y the presen- tation to the Metros \(\l-'ah Museum of at Powers to the beach Try Those Toasted Wheat Flakes at RALLION’S the building Lieutenant S i the slip were and practi y the owned 0verhauling and Repair work of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim: aing, Upholstering and Wood Work Blacksmithing in all ite branches. Scott & Olark i'ium.l 507 to 515 North Main St. { anotk | known i1 {1ving in When the New London Horticultural 3 ay) evening the rooms of the soclety, . & 1 | the purpc Culture of < he agricultural department est 8,000 acres were s e year lmx..ro The the guest of anniversary. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental Surgecn SicGrory Building, Nerwich, Conrn. { Cn& of Norwn:h Waler Works ‘ Ordcr lt Now by Phone 136-5; ; Trommer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 | Ropkin’s Light Dinner Ale, per case $1.40 Koshler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 F¥ree Delivery to all parts of the city | H. JACKEL & CO. Storrs opened = e at the | - { properl department cers received fc Dbar bottles ¢ nd obliterated adequate pay nns L. F. and A. d. Lapmnns" 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | Hours 16 a. m. to 2'p. m. FA"{OUS FURS 2dles’ Fur Coats and Ssts. Men's Coats of all style: Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 8i Frankhn St, DENTIST DR. E. j. JONE Suite 46 Shennon Building | 'Caks elevator Shetucket Street en- trance. Phone. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boardmgl Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the |d Lest at the most reasonabie drices. } total emodeling and repairing also done FUNERALS. William Robertson Cowan. THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Talephone 1222. 26-25 Broadway vere four_ sou: Co :n of ‘Hart- there were FRANK’S INN ‘Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the srowd to the only place | in New London where genuine chop sucy is made Ly an Oriental chef, tiost Cigars are Goog— THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c ClGAR Try them and see. THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. F Tiaxt (o Palece Cafe DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Sharnen Building Annex, Room A Telephone §23 e of the funeral Osborn Gillette, the funeral of o Gillette was held fr = m the pariors of Under- takers Church & Allen and from other cities were in Sticndan rvices were conducted {Joel B. Slocum, D. D., e at Maplewood cemetery., Slocum reading the committal servi Pe Daniel Ost Found Dead in His Bsrfln New London, Jan. freight cler! hawk of the which put in was found dead 13.—Daniel Ha steamer Mo- 'w England Navigation here to escape in his berth wlin St heart djsease ears old and unmarried. » Memphls, Electrically-operated loc‘(e are now d on automobile d v He resided Mr. and’ Mrs. John Baker of Mystic are entertaining iMiss Anna Perkins of Norwich, - | TOLD HER EXPERIENCES AMONG THE INDIANS. Miss lIsabel Crawford, Pioneer Mis-| sionary, Shoke at Central Baptist| Church, Isabel Crawford, who has had| .1 numrkal)!e experience in mijssion the West among tye Hopi Indians, having bee apioneer missivnary for a number of vears among the Blanket Indlans, where she saw the whole seu!em(n..x converted, acdressed two meetings at the Central Baptist church on Wed- nesday. In the afternoon at 2.30 she sp 2 especially to women and in the ov- ening she had an audience of ab ul 100 men and women who fol recital of the mission work w lis of Bozrah, the New secretary. presid- f'l!' which s - Woman's ission so- under the auspic Paptist Home the evering meetin Gelizhtfully render sop i by Mrs. Miss Crawford w made of five deer FIVE FISHING ¢ SMACKS CRUSHED AT STONINGTON.| o When Steamer Puritan Broke From From Her Moorings in Gale. fishing smacks shells and n Stonington I Puritan of tion cempany ~mil> northe which were ¢ George E owned s, the Cornel owned by om not Ne vport .eton awaiting favor- able weather to the banks. All are pract al loss and th c‘aX:uzQ will to many thou ands of do The Pr n has been laid up f dismantling her. Wt her how toward the gale two haws parted and caught by the fury of wind swung her around in the s She i a by stern haw: wreck om New ndc becn s moned to her b meooring. WANTS GRANGE TO WATCH RURAL SCHOOLS. Ought to Have More Active In‘.erest in Public Education. Water! morning’s s the Connect Hal Glasto: equippe T\m sessior and enare tI ions and ¢ matt afternc remonial f PHVSICAL TESTS. 2t Head of Seniors at | C. A. of ‘, and . was Septemb Mr. and wheelwr! he calling of ome time he table and was of years. Miss Nellie Leahy. Nellie Leal hurriedt t from the res er. Dr. John Leahy. of Bou h whom she had beern The body brought to New London and ral held from St. Mary's Star church. iss Leahy went to the home of her | brother the latter part of last vear, { health having been sucn as 1o dem treatment. With her brether it was believed she would be constantly und his observation, and benefit was an- ticipated. ~Her condition did mot prove, however, and _Saturdav symptoms were such that an in ate operation was demanded. removed to the hospital in wick and the operation, wii a form of stomach troubie, formed. She lingered un night, when she expired. Miss Leahy's parents were at her bedside when she passed away, having been summoned Saturday when the of her condition and tk of an operat apparen was per- 1 Tuesday ‘The death of icu- lariy ead, for her demise is the fifth leath in the family i than two vears, three daughters, their son-in- aw and Mr. Leahy’s brother, who was tton opens th the late Thomas B. Leahy of this city, passed away t time, JANUARY 14, 1315 DEFENDS NI]RWIGH MILK SUPPLY Nothing to Fear From It—Dr. Shahan, Milk Inspector, An—'n swers Criticism of Dr. North of New York——Norwxch | “"‘ Milk Tastes Good and Looks Clean, Says —In Last Quarter Almost 60 Per Cent. of Samples RanE Between 80 and 90 Per Cent. Cleanliness. For Beautiful Hair, Nourish the Scalp Funeral Direciors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. ‘Phons 1052-2 the Inspector 11 .m.. Lady Assistant “teriological orwich milk supply Improvement i upply of Norwlich y 1 qm.p;x thi is concerned, mdon had about the \xy\‘uln') wa | BULLETIN'S PATTEHN SERVICE | Yeur House Wired oy $49.5D CHASE Q—QT\JJ\.‘ Company for terms of this liberal certified milk, the producer’s > he stood face Milk With Better could be better, | eomething more th m ela-|s Payable if desired on the in- staliment plan. were | 50 On the Financial Attendance. ONVENIENT GAR Norwich Milky Way. f i‘ Greatest Thing for ed Feelmg ASK ANY DRUGGIST l\bb PLR[MALT ied Milk Trade. DEPARTMENT : > TPARTMEN S FARNHAM * Specia'ist HARPER METHOD | PECKHAM HOLDS LEAD PINOCHLE PLAY | tablished right AH’. am:] Side Club Met for Second Eve- | ning of Second AGREES TO VISIT NORWICH. 'wGr\crnar Hch:nmb Gives His Promise lined motive in coming ty 1 to the Fifth Co., C: A. C. s visited Gov 2y morning and s rsentandWRannWYP WL visit Norwich on Tuesday, when the military ball is to be given at the Armory. conditional ith this town or city ity of cliff dwi and Philadel ing of the bali | t] ce to husband and ceila BUILDING s the first oppartunity for Ner- a | wich to see the governor will be one s in the state to be thu Bacteria and Cleanliness Tests.