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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1915 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. istant when rsquested Lady A DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. i PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. Painless Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays THERE’S a wide chasm that separates “‘cheap” dentistry from our skillful, painless dentistry at moder- ate prices. You can’t afford ‘“‘cheap” work, and you needn’t pay high prices for first-class work. Think this dental talk over —twice. DR. F. C. JACKSON * DR. D. J. CCYLE Succeeding the King Denta! Co. 203 Main Street, t to Boston Stere Next 'Phone 1282-3 Lady Attendant Stands the Test of Time Diamonds Diamends Diamends Bt J0 hin & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on Automocbiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstoring and Wood Work. Blackemithing in ail its branches. { Robert Norwich, Thursday Jan. 28, 1915. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New England: Cloudy and colder Thursday; Friday fair, with cold wave. 3 Predictions from the New York Her- | ald: On Thursdey it will be pamyl H overcast to unsettied and slightly mild | er, with fresh variable wi s, follow- | ed by increasing cloudiness and snow or_rain. The outlook for Friday cloudy t5 partly cloudy, temperature changes, Observations in Norwich, is generally with slight the changes | o varometric Sevin’s pharmacy, show in temperature and changes Wednesday: the his 3 Comparisons. Predictions for Wednesday }Lghwt 28, lowest 8 tus Wednesday’s weather: . mortherly wind Som, Meon and Tide High | the GREENEVILLE NEWS North Main Strest Building Being Renovated—New Office at U. S. F. Co. Plant—Auto Driver Had Narrow Escape. pus Central Avenue in Poor Condition. What might have been a serio ient occurred on Cent: afternoon rm'\n!. t onditi the ipilist coming dow one of the de ing | w ’\lar( Dudle; th blle accident which happened on morning of November 7, 1914, o the Tannery cur makes the claim that while| automobile was approaching the curve, having slowed down and given| signal and keeping right hand side of the highway, Pratt's automobile, driven by J. Augu. and coming from the op Main street plaintife timely [ The plaindiff gence on t! car give any road nelly The plal badly )‘I‘; Suit Insurance compan road from Volunto large ding on Main | 12 owned by the Shei com- | a8 is being renovated and will be made into a b > premium w policy agree erine |_@heBulletin. $5,000 SUIT OVER AUTO ACCIDENT Dudley St. Claire Donnelly of New London Against George H. Pratt—Cost $1,825 to Repair Don- nelly’s Machine—Two Suits Against Fire Insurance Co. —Wife Who is in Germany is Sued for Divorce. Skell; part of timely right car. bruised and c left spent $1,28 which was a of the factory 500 is m of New L otally destroyes 21, 1914 with ount insured i in Mutual two appral but these h: other nee Burroughs of V tiff was thrown ou t and inj nd_still remains new and spent much for medical attendance. Cannot Agree on Umpire, to collect damages wi brought Volu ndon n Her hou to Pe pointed according to the terms e been u ol [ Suics that were fled on Wednesday the superior court, . included the rollowina: St. Claire Donnel | London asks damasges of $5,000 in The following. records, reported from | suit he brings against George H. city on account of the automo- | returnable of posite direction at a_reckless rate eed, ran into the Donnelly claims there was negl the defendant in failing to slow down on | proaching the curve and failing warning and also | turning the Pratt car suddenly to the left hand side of the where it collided with town Mutu Wants Appraiser Appomtzd on machine. the Don- in £ Pratt| the North e. The| M. of s ap- to| in from was insured in on_the so-cailed Voluntown des- ry 21, 1914, 0 and following fail- amount of the r on rnitu u ire g hot o an to appoint p6 terms been Henry lington the uit in which he ) mne Rathmackers, now of Coefleld on Rhine, Germany. Her maiden name was _ang ‘were married on May 4, that she de serted 25, 1910. Th. father of their 39) 0o vear old dal Wants Kneeland vember i to TAFTV’LLE Pinechle Club Meetmg — Everready | J Gleo Club Appointed Auditing Com- | 1eft mittes Tuesday Evening—Ponemah | Sawmill to Be Used Today-——Notes meetir number Seatt & Clark urp.g'z 507 to 515 Nerth Main St. for business | 2 The hair styles. hats require special nd them! Finest stock of Imported Human Hair. Any shade matched perfectly. | Tel cphone 652-4 306 Main Street, next to Chelsea Bank. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 r to the public the fi dara ands of Beer of Europe and America: Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's Seotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheus 'weiser, Schlitz and Pabst, A. A, ADAM, Nerwich Tewn Telephone 447-13 SPINACH LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT | People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLBEN, Propristor M. J. FIELDS, . Florist 30 Ward Strest Carnations. Special Forms and Flants. Telephone 657. Oy account of increase 1n price of te- the Whitestone Cigar will be =vld from now on at $35 per 1,000, J. F. CONANT, 1En2d 11 Fraaklin St. ', v r A, G. Gulley e ( | tural college; Dr. W Britton and Dr. G. P. rfon of tk | & onnecticut Agricultural Exp station. February $ will be Market” night. F. G. Macombe: President Baker, new head of the C to the site and have | will be used W | ete! by | RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousand of mothers and S in their prai of ORRINE, because it has cured their loved ones of the “Drink Habit” thereby brought happiness to | bomes. Can be given secretly. | RINE costs only $1.00 per box. for Free Boolklet. N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 Main Street, Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tel, 642-2, Lady Assistant For Editor of Rural Rev. of Vermont, the office down ber the sup: Robert are enjoying a short vacation at their homes here. children Variety of hand gular weekly from Dee e club was called 1 Herbert C Bat Tuesday eve s i lefi speakers will sach over 100, necticut Agricultural cut into planks, bo! «;m({?e’rt;’fl peakers. !tm“ will be driven I Lawler has been i burner engines ent, t. James’ the appointment o the mill. ion of Injuries Parts of the County. college w Mayor Josep the timber and sledges are used in carrving the The gangs are veek at in New Yorker to Make Principal” Address at Banquet. be President of the Maine Wilfred Wheeler, se setts board of of ¢1 Alfreg Poole Grint, former rec- | Episcopal | don. at the Vermont diocesan | convention held last | was elected president of the bo: to fll the vacancy of of bighop coadju Dr. B eel. Rooters Went to A large delegation of accompanied Baltic last ing game of th th > ba: night t eve sk ing nd tball league. 1 team now holds sceond posit the game Saturda practically determ Baltic. royal thalil n the Y. Notes. Brierly and riha Benoit is confined to home cn anx! street w Robert ' In spite of the damp weather, and about the village are making use of their sleds on the neigh- boring hills. Different ‘omologic team EIGHT AGREEMENTS UNDER WORKMEN’'S COMPENSATION. | W, T liss — roote Piltins | the EGZEMA ON LITTLE Given Visiters. Have BIRLS FAGE Very Inflamed and Red Looking. Itched and Burned Badly. Did Not Sleep Well, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Face Cleared. 33 Windsor Ave., East Lynn; Mass.— ¥ little girl's face broke out first as a pimple and she scratched it causing it to spread all over her face as a fine rash. There was an eruption on her chin and her face was very inflamed and red looking. I thought zema asit itched and burned badly. She did not sleep ! well and it made her fretty. “I tried all kinds of creams and also different salves then finally I thought of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and decided to try them. After using them a fow times 1 was weil pleased so I used them continu- ally for abou two wecks. Her face cleared and now you would never know she had bad any skin trouble.” (Signed) Mrs. R. Steeves, August 5, 1914, Sample Each Free by Mail Although Cuticura Socep (25¢.) and Cuti- cura Oiatment (50c.) are sold everywhers you may try them before you buy thems. Free sampie each with 32-p. Skin Book on request. Address post-card ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.™ is Plaintiff | o¢ $3,000 damages | nin; { Conservator Over His Father.|M Clinton Harvey, Mrs. Chas. Jennings, Mrs. Edwin Lathrop, Mrs, Elizabeth Lutz, Mrs. Elizabeth McDade, Mrs. Margaret Morrison, Mrs. James Mor- iarty, Miss Mary Mulcahy, Mr. Jere- O'Brien, Mrs. Geo. Robinson, ohn H. Scott, Mrs. Mary L. Slin- Mr. B. Smiguel, Mrs. Chas, Twist, | Nichoias Walsh. Grace Carpenter, district visi- Nrs. C. J. Mullaney, Mr. Edward Sullivan, a friend, Mi. s, H. Larkin, Mrs. Mrs. W, H. Coughlin, A Scotf, Mrs. Caruthers, | M John Mrs. Sheedy, Mrs. Reid, W. 'O." Weodman, Mrs, T. C. Coughiin, Mr: France, Mrs, James Henderson, Ars. Matthew Sullivan, Lindroth. a friend, Mrs. Louis . Wm. Burton, Mrs. Dounes, Arthur Campbell, district visi- L A nmphe e AT P. .- Mrs. M. J. "Mrs. P. Bray, Mrs. Buchanan, district visitor- Benson, #Mrs. TFlorence Hugh TFinl Mrs. arcr Mrs. Geo. Geer, Mrs. 1(15\6“{1‘ Miss Rache| Jen- "(rs Wm. Karkutt, Mrs, Hugh Malone, Mrs. irs. John Nolan, Mrs. well. Mrs. Oscar Schander, Tefft, Mrs. Harrlson Wil Ernest Whitworth Mrs. Jirs. Paul Zaha two Lillibridge, district vis- Munz, Mrs. Frank Towne, rs. Thomas McCune, Miss e Mahoney, Mrs. Willlem Flem- arles Browning, Miss Jen- . Peter Mannay, Mrs An- tone XNelgon. Mrs. Patrick Kenned Mre, Earle Christman, Mrs, Fred Fox, e, Mrs, Willlam Lund, Stevens, Mrs. John Mac Frank Zahn friends, Mr itor—Mrs. Jacob Mary George | Report Submitted to Governor by State | HoPKIY ‘ton, ,ulrn‘u_v;,- ict visitor—Mrs. Gebrge Powers, Anonymous, Mrs. Lfifid Mrs, Grant, X\ Mrs. Finlayson, ‘Aun&Z‘ 3 Pond Ars. George Par- Miss Mary Porteous, Mrs. Meyer Solo- For Pile Sufferers Samiple Package of the Famous Pyramid Pile Remedy Now Offered Free to Prove What It Will Dofor You. Pyramid Pilo Remeds gives quick relief, stops Babies! Soon they will be big boys ind girls, and their faces be only a memory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles. jtching, bleeding g LAIGHTON Si55adtliS | THE PHOTOGRAPHER oids and all rec- . in the privacy of your own home. Gosbuxatall a: gigts. A single BoTuiien coros Froe ..-mfi-f-.—l with | oppostte Norwich Savings Soclety o pisin wrapper, | T30 e s coumen belaw FREE SANPLE COUPON 1 ) PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, | 539 Prramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich. | | 1y send by s Prrad P Remeds, 10 piatn weesper: | | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the wrowd to the only placs in New Londen where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef. STETSON & YOUNG -+ Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right | prices, by skiiled lsbor. | Telephcne. %0 WEST MAIN ST. MISSIONARY MEETING AT ‘ JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER LEFFINGWELL PARSONAGE.:\ i Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BEROADWAY State work remains to be dona| lower classes of | animals of the| uld form the subject of a tong series .of bul Ladies Enjoyed the Interesting Pro- gramme That Was Given. § of the Leffingwell church ¢ meeting on Wednes- the home of Rev following pro- —— iven: Song, Blue Galilee Haan e e LEGAL NOTICES. sponsi prayer: the report read and accepted. ject of the me ATTENTION! Woodmansee, Alrs. GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY. Commission. MARRIED FRENCH—Ix Tlen_Stodda Church & Allen 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS cady Assistant Telephone 828-3 HENRY E, CHURCH WM., SMITH ALLEN i Rubbers 5RUBBER BOOT8 AND ARCTICS { High and low cut, light and heavy |weights. Ask to see the Top Notch | Rubbers. They are the VERY BEST. FRAN!( A. BILL, IM Rain S SIDEWALKS and edifyi Sick or nervous headaches always result from a torpid liver or a dis- ordered stomach— cure the liver, of sweeten the stomach, and the head is cared. The sarest way is to take They invariably relieve all ail- ments resulting from liver or trouble—quickly end per- ¢ Temeve giddiness, paipitatien, il .constipation. 80 YEARS' CONTIZUCUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. . Schenck & Son, Philedeipiia MiSS FARNHAM e Specialist) [HARPER METHOD|,, | Also MANICURING Notice to Taxpayers PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St. Nor Thur. Overl\aulmg Winter Storage Washing Bring Your Car to 'KINNEY & WYMAN'S GARAGEi We can give your service ' DAY or NIGHT Siciook to 5 1915, to R exce O Upholstering and Repairing | in ali its branches. | CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. | i Telephone 1196-3, | JAMES W. BLACKBURN, { € Stanton Avenue, East Slde! | = | Stop Talking War |. Buy a NEW OAKLAND 1 and have a safe investment. { POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY { CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | Tel. 753. Room 15, Shannon Bldg. EDR- R_. Je Cc;LLlNS | DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn Plone 424-4 TuThS Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bus. ess before the public, tnere is no edium better than throug! e ad- vertising celumms of The in. Bull Switches, Transformations, Lovers’ Knots, Etc., MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP Room 19-20, McGrory Building. HMARRIETT E. BREED | First-crass Xouse ' Painter, Paper Hanger, General Jobbing (landlords o private), reasonable. KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave., Gity