Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEIBUAHY 2, 1915 = | for one vear. Mr. Kelley has been personal tax collector for the past two | vear here was scme talls that the ew appointee might be put jnto office four years, bul that action wa taken, - and - Mr. Kelley was ap- t for Lut but year. The oth electmen was It now costs the BOARD OF RELIEF, St T of Ry e SRR T e care of the poor, and Hears a Number of Complaints at attend and it Firet Session on Monday. some ician could 2ined to do the work at a stated town might save money. The red to the town coun- to see wheth contract The sort of unwritten ruie - the assesscr: mong t sicians in Wingham not hefore ti o do contract work, and if may be i | doubtrul nyone can be found to break the cu; om, PAYS $4,000 ON DEBT, . G 9 Trustees Chosen. Arnold’s Lane: Hattie J. reduction on her propert: Follow: John ng the su; um A.l Rt. Rev. {tees i | parish of ¢ tees, Pierre Mathieu, and Alexis , both prominent and active members of the parish. They succeed Hormis- PERSONAL TAX CCLLECTOR. Selectmen Reappoint Arthur T. Kelley, but for One Year Only, das Dion and Dr. C. H. Girard. The - former has been a trustee since the | ctmen of the town of W organ: /anon of the parish, and I ham heir monthly gay atternoon fnd t been a trustee for several e past year the receipts h were over $16,000 and Papillon, the pastor, w $4,000 on the church i during that period. Some indebtedness has been vear of Rer. Father orate, althcugh the e the church have been and P O The candy to give the children —be cause it is whole s street. who Sunday ‘after- some. altercation Joseph, received thirty G"t'h of two counts y ication and the peace. Henry oficers after but Joseph, had not been ;. managea to get T going through a back Huyler’s Cocua, like Huyler’s Candy, is Supreme ~ Our Sales Agent in Norwich is Broadway Pharmacy . Smith returned oon thereafter from William ago Will from New Mex: JAY M. SHEPARD I Succesding Elmore & ‘Shepard FuneralDirectorandEmhalmer ; 60-62 North St., Willimantic | Lady Assistaat Tel. connec EIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER a nd EMBALMER | ol * 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. Telephone Lagy Anhart DR F C. JACKSON Dentxst Painless Extracting and Filling a Specialty 752 Main Strest, Telephone Candlemas Day Observance. i lemas day, and i Willimantic Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANRTIC, CONN. Unusual Bargains In Suits For this week we | have grouped ther 23 Suits and we have put a price on them that will compel them to move quickly. lhev are ali serviceable and good weight, and represent the best bargain ever oftered by thi The price is much lower than you would expect to pay for such suits, but the} are mostly all small sizes, ranging from 13 to 16, and if you can use one of them come in and look them over. Your choice of any at $3.89 THE H. C. MURRAY CO. to; ore. e L TR A K R i e Capital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 Accuracy in accounting, ecurteous service, promptness and liberal ity . dealing, and a sound business policy in administering its own affairs, characterize THE WINDHAM NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby establish with customers relations that shall prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and profitable. The Windham National Bank WILLIMANTIC, CONN. matter which engaged the her barn T1. ’T‘;;}o' 5 { Rev. J. J. Papillon Has Successful ham roa 5 ’ Tonis Da: for & eane Year at St. Mary's Church—New ] Dbe observed with services at both the Roman Catholi¢ churches in this city, St. Joseph’s and St. Mary's. i Brief Mention, spent dMonday in Boston. V. Clapp in Nor- spent Monday Charles Reed spent Monday in Col- chester. George Stiles returned to Fall River Monday. G. V. Smith is in New Haven for a few day A. M. Ander: spent Monday \\i Alanchester. A, . - is the guest in Hartford. of relatives | Henry Carey returned to New Lon- don Mondar, James Lawler has returned to home in Boston. returned Hartford ilonc J. D. J. B, atta and Mrs, were Willimantic v Mrs, with an Hunt of itors ng_ of FHartford called friends Monday on his way London. Anderson, been the f relatives hass re- uxned to @ of Hol- v days with rel~ Mrs. J. O. A Mt. Vernon, N. with friends in Miss Myrtle French, who spent S day her parents this turned to Hanford \[onfla' ed to relatives in Hartford. . J. Fitzgerald returned to ford Mon Hart several y with Tclul Lincoln, ster, Mrs. ¢ Haven nderbilt, in thi past three @ day for her homse in Mrs. C, B, Lovett of thi: Mrs. M. ‘Senior of Arcti guests of Mr. and Mr: of Holyoks. Everett Torence Sunday with M patient at a privat view strest, of Hol ’;'vn William E, Paten’s Burns Prove Fatal —Lights Go Out.Sunday Evening, Ending Church Servic: William B, Paten, aged 72, died at his home in Griswold Monday morn- ing as the result of the burns received Saturday afternoon. Mr. Paten and is wife and daughter came from ., to Griswold flve years his stay he had made | i who sincerely re- He is su ‘merly Miss G flve children, JMrs, Frank Geer of rles C. Paten of Brook- Morehouse of and Grisw Iyn, N Tarrytown, of White Plains, N.. Y. Paten leaves a. I of Irvington, other, J. C. Paten, of Brook nnd iwo s Should Ba Excluded ther Harris was of the reading room at_ Sunday afternoo Unle boy ho go th b their bad behavi trenuou taken to are quiet. ir afternoon for , are ipline un- The Lights That Failed, Jay evenir 1 was conditions which sed electric ainfield, he darkness the were no were andered borough was in rt of the eveni churct 1 great demand and blindly about the ctric block ted with fiss ¥lore two wee ing clc Miss Maria Dorothe: Wnllnam I e Thate ool i ount of the rgeasle of Rocl e i COLCHESTER Director Smith lnvv(,nq Parents of Pupils and General Public to Visit Boys’ Club, . George Spencer. Ma p{'ffi ke iskey 1S DlEtST FOR SUDDEN ILLNESS ¥ andKeep » Well IS YCUR ' WELL DRESSED? WE ARE HAVING A SPEC- | IAL SALE ON BATH ROOM FIXTURES | 5“[; gach | Best Quality Fixtures FHERE 18 no fid!erfluu‘ lnfllinn- in Eastern Conn t equai to The Bui- Bath Room‘ POQUETANUCK Work of Remaving Bodies From Old| Cemetery to Begin Soon—New Cot- tage at Groton Long Point. veral onnoc 1man- harles | Point | Le board wa week if l¢ |3 | J a] facing m< dern l ool at dinner the home Wilcox on Ma 1 Woodbrid returned to visit here. | s for J F. Crese- }y\mr()«!;."\ were at h late home fon the Old Mystic road Monday after- |moon at 1.30 g'clock. The monthly meeting of he Neptune | wa el GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR FOR 25 CENTS YOU CAN MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, FLUFFY AND ABUNDANT of your hair. A delightful surprise awalts those whose hair has been neg- lected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will'; please you most will be after a few week’s use, when you see new hair— fine and downy at first—yes—but real- 1y new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drugv store or toilet counter and just try t1 >—Ye: Certain?—that's the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap- pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty Immediat: LEGAL NOTICES. ATTENTION! SIDEWALKS MYSTIC Postmaster Potter Authorized to Ex- tend Carrier Service on Route Three. | ster C. C. Potter e L zation from the partment to extend the car; on route No. This route the wi i xcept the husine: e present time Mill_Ends RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voile-, Ratines, Shirtings, FancyStnped Piques, Lawns, Sl.lk Clnfon, Silk Pophs PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroom closed bhetween 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples given nor mail ordery replied to. Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building Jan1TuWF dence of M London OFFICE OF THE s S5or | VALENTINES 1 take in all the houses on STREET COMMISSIONER, 1d Wilbur streets and on | Norwich, Dec. 21, 1814.| vstic avente as far down and{ The ordinances of the City of Nor- - iding the home of Herbert §.|wich provide that the owner or ow: Novelties Favors > residen ers, occupant or occupants, priv. d the ci for some time | care of any building or lot of land, . . and recently was circulated | hordering. on any street. sauarer o | CUPids Napkins public_place within the City, where [ ihicre 1a & Sldewalk araded: e sraded| ATTOWS Lunch Sets and paved, shall cause to be removed | therefrom any and all snow, sleet and se | jce within three hours after the same shall have fallen, been deposited or found, or within three hours after sun- the same shall have fallen in e night season; also; that whenever part thereof, ad- or lot of land, or| et ome of the - office were mean the joining any Schs any street, square or public place shall covered with ice, it shall be the s Aheis duty of the owner, or owners, occ for those who are idera | pant: or ; oceupants, . oo Eorgor: L m the office. {tion, or any person having the care of Personal Items. such building or lot to cause such side. Henry Crumb has returned to. New | Walk to be made safe a convenie: York after a - \ by removing the ice therefrom, or co Lucy A. Crumb, w he same with sand or some | er home on W ritable substance, failur the da defauit to the ordinances The ordin: p a. case of vio of any of the foregoing provisions, or refusal or ne; mpl th them, them or not compi the to : ng party wi! 2 penalty of f hours of neglect, after man of the city. NOANK e i i ances also make it the New Scoutmaster to Be Elected—Gold of the Street Commissioner to Cuff Links Presented Howard Dur- B e mmomced muder tha oo 5 provisions, and if they are ee. S id to him on demand, to report L se to the City Attorney, who | [l e il prosecute the party offendin: trouble about decic 2 che he | ERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, names W. O an, Dr. W. AL - issi | Walter Mosher ted as suitable for the | one would accept Chowder for Firemen. vder served npany Employed at State Home. l Day ; M LAUGHLI \VID GITAMOU Board Relief. of Overl\aulmg Winter Storage Washing Bring Your Car to 'KINNEY § WYMAN'S GARAGE We can give your service DAY or NIGHT ord. D\s!asc in Kansas. | Foot and Mouth inties Sumne in I nd I the o the Upholstermg and Repairing in all its branches. CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. | Telephone 1196-3, ! JAMES W. BLACKBURN, | 8 Stanton Avenue, East Side | Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OAKLAND le depart: quar mou 1 amer | antined the v its ac 1 Flori during the | POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY | winter Cuba | CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | affords a 753. Room 15, Shannen Bldg. delightful )\nhm i dmie| e SQUE | | the hcuu DR. R.J. COLLINS enjoyment | of New York | Georgia and | 5 -~ of |is Havans, ] the Carolnas, | | D EN Tl S [ Golf, |ty s fesca: | withtheicomg | | Jit Sea | atingly quaint, | ~season and : Bathing, |so historically |ideal climatic | | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cemn | Motoring, | “interesting, conditions, Phone 424-4 with social hat make possible | | TuTh dx\'eriiam a visit is like | the enjoyment § | - o a sojourn | of outdoorpas- 3 . thoo igheit | 3m e bircign. | imes thicigh: i Switches, Transformahons, order. country. | outthe winter. § | Lovers’ Knots, Etc., Foe Booklet, “Tropieal Trips,” and Informatiok, ayply Atlantic Coast LineRR. “The Standard Railroad of the South” MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP? | Room 19-20, McGrory Building. 248 Washington St., Boston, Mass. HARRIETT E. BREED - 24 PRl SRR i . rst-ciass Fouse Painter, Paper gEfiED‘{,R rom MinLY | Hanger, Gen bing (landlords or is now manuf: ured ate), reas | ana soid by . D Sevin & Som, 118| KUDLIK, 261 Gentral Ave., Gity Main Street, or can be procured direct from the owner of the original pre- scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, ¥. D.'s, Norwici, Conn. Price One WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public, there is no medium beiter than through the ad- Invitations Crepe Paper MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. Valentines AT CRANSTON’S SPINACH SWEET POTATOES {ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT LETTUCE Peopie’s Marke? 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor FRANK'S INN | Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the srowd to the only piace in New London where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef. Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks FRISWELL'S, 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET 'THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and uj. HAYES BROTHERS, Tllephuna 1227, 26-2S Broadway PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Call Up 734 WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more important than what you pay. If we install the PLUMBING you're sure of the RIGHT system at a moderate price. lA. 4. Wholzy & Co. 12 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, | 10 West Main Strset, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING ntial in modern house as ty is to lighting. We guasran- | TOM PKINS 67 West Maim Street iRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No 11 0 98 Farey Steat

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