Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 5

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- A A m e aeA o oA - - RED TR e NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1915 = 2O e T T L e e . g EAT VEGETABLES ! mmuxtxn. - mONAlS PUMERANTZ TR'AL Tu BEG'N CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS - A ‘Hebron resident, Randall Tennant | Sk - 1st Bermuda Oniens. ... 15¢| e Tart for Coltora | In Stamford in April—Important Ques- 10c| __ Nerwich, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1915. 4 1st New Cabbage. ...... Mrs. Elizabeth Spicer aftér a few tions on the Programme for Consid- e f vi i St [ eration. gatnnx ‘é"-‘b’f- oo 2060 VARIOUS MATTERS |75 3t & aie 450" | New London Man Accused of Arson—Will be Tried in Su- wvoy Cabbage........ c N How | orwich. % | community a Cauliflower . .......... 25c| The last bel vinss today for alll o 14, & Baker of 277 Prosest perior Court—Witnesses Were Summoned on Monday | qiately and i B m el < strect is the guest for a week of her _ . [nmanae o eets. . ........ The best moonlight nights in Teb- | sister, Mrs. G. P. Bolles, of Bellows for Court Session Here the Next Day—Clothing Store i tuions of Green Peppers......... 5c be the 2nd and the 27th|Falls’ Vt. - | ence ot char | T .. 35¢ Landlord Frank E. Parker of the of the Accused Was Burned About a Year Ago. h f P! Bt e gt st brilliant social event of the|Crocker House, who has been seriously | Fresh Mint............ 10c e ill, 5 now able to be up for a short i . 10 time daily. Romain .............. 10¢} 5 0ne 15 there winl e annval S ank Marqu 3Celery ............. 2Bc|eclipse of the sun, but it will not be ntenance . reform- —OF OUR— iminal ion in ‘hen the perior cou The circumstances surrcunding the city this fire were suspicious in the eves of the of Brookl and in visible in the Unitéd States or Canada. spent the week end with her the-chse fekieri it B / ercular pa s Oyster Plan:. .. ... . 20cli "« parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. . Talbot, of | for trial is that of the state vs. Nathan : Pume 4 oo e ii-Annua 7c| Some of the milkmen and delivery | Asylum’ stréet. P e T e e en into custody. In polics | death removes them a nace t Fancy Sweets......... 7€| erks haa to so on foot, leading thei — SN AT arat h meiting Nre to bl ind over to the May A down the icy hills, Mond: OBITUARY. state farr clothing store on Bank street, N. al Hubbard Squash....... 6c|hors mornin; London, about a year ago in Decem- |and th = has been con Tailoring Offer 3 Fred F. Greenway, ber. This is the mest important case His stock and fixture Wine Sap and Rome Apples Alonday in St. Patrick’s church, an| pjongay morning at 1 o'clock Fred F. | remaining on the docket in abcut a dozen companies dozen B 25c¢ | anniversary high mass of requiem for Greenway died at the Norwich state Deputy which he Sheriff Mar Meond: { - Bridget Barry was sung by Rev. . H. | poenital where he had been em: Fames .o . G o 3l P e W s engaged perior court to col mount of - work Erodericlk. for some time past as a nurse and at- | ing witnesses for the trial urance which he has claimed is due. -uc’.‘l, 1 Temons . o-is o). ...2be Certainly will meet vou at the Gov- | tendant. He had been ill for three or be on hand While the criminal Sipon four years wilh tuberculosis meningj It is in e ion here with . Fruit Salad Malange | ernor's Ball at the Armory, Tuesday| i3 ang when his health be: be a long residing. the : Kumquats vening.—adr. { he was given a position as t civil superior court will g . : 4.1 Mr. Greenway, who was i ; London Judge i { Tris z the Feast of the Purif- | S Yo ntz lon 2 N ik g 2 A S age, was born in Limestone, Tenn. Ho in the She: of New IHaven i1 SOMERS = Candlemas day s et 3 | was raised in St. jame' lodge, No, 23 a fite which did muc 2 | “lts_to, rdaer o s i and A, M., on Dec the building and practical essman, in whi ! and § ; { highly ezle;»mul by Bis hvather Macons. ire loss of his stock of goods re Desmond, and =% In ad lon arents and a|fixtyres just before Christmas i Kinfelstone, i Nusy- e 5 ®fter. | brother and sister in Limestone, Tenny | o by Fosers | he leaves four brothers and a sister as : : E t E B “ rd jwas in caar follows: Rev. Walter Greenway, pastor {w, C. T. U. MADE PLANS ARREST TWO MEN | 5 Sl by : rmest -£. bilia o e FOR FUTURE MEETINGS. ON SERIOUS CHARGES ith 3.000 to 40 - : TewiHayen end Derond | Willard Memorial Will Be Observed|Woman Hospital Patient from Wor- nodations : VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each week, Medical colles Frank Greenw . and_Miss Lu n Philadelph hipful Ma ms and other will conduc e body in Parlor Meeting. cester Is the Accuser. essions w ions, ea speakers o FORMER PRICES WERE $20. to $30. ut Shelto n Lewis tigation Your unrestricted choice now from our large and select stock of Woolens. Aspec nstitutio Depend ts of C al For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. Ring, and burial will take place there. Miss Grace Morgan Gallup. today | i a1 P "“D 50 > daughter ot Coo y of fou Herbert W, the sol (f the firm/ A number of this section w attend the al co; ion e Pon iety or association, e ed Style, workmanship and perfect fit guaranteed. The Manhattan | 121-125 Main St. “Custom Tailoring Department” Pancake Flour and Maple Syrup at RALLION’S a0 oungest of the n, tllc olde Gallup of surviv, nd Clifford Graham | childr zed with breach o oton-Stonin . were Memori of her almer of Poguonoc cha the peace on a ( ¥ born mestead a vice presidents and f the se= the sup minute £ their department work tell of parlor meet- Saund. >w of Lea: thig countr. £"John Gallup, The Thames Loan & Trust Co. Dividend Notice Depositors in the Commercial De- | rdson and Ri dgeport, Ch: She attend ools and was a Memorial ter which ere was quite a ussion on the progre 1 franct member AT I o) - vn)a.;l SOCIAL BEGAN UNIVERSALIST - nd Sunday sci She was : e {also a member of the grange and YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY. Star, and by her happy and disposition made lif wherever sl eptember, 191 acq itation in Worce: ad had her in t sed to live with CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors First of Four Special Services For This Week, partment are hereby notified that|; , she went to live .|in Union, Towa, in the interest of her Ladies’ | ealth, staying with relatives, Alr. Frin- John_ Lundy. checks for amounts equal to twenty- e ik e five percentum (25 per cent) of their afternoon ceiety tea for Methodist churs . Worcester a Asylum EPISCOPAL RECTOR WRITES | TO REV. L. W. FRINK} Denies Anti-War Demonstration in| LEADERS ARE cLOSE Sunderland, England. | IN SODALITYY WHIST.! several claims, proved and allowed, | are and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposits Past Offica will be ready for delivery on and afler Monday, February 15th, 1915 | & CHARLES F. THAYER, 3 Receiver. | | | ing from an matic heart died sud- | vear Connectict | F. Healy and W Harrmgton Hold First 61,600 acres. Place in Second Series. i Lady Assistant % | *Phone 321-2 Mrs. Henry J. Palmer. an ilin nnah A. Le Paimer and day night a be at its{her son, Lou 1e sun on | Palmer, at th the | Preston C 1 days ttle nor Norwich, Jan. 3 nd the w demon ant He was | sides h ire Napoleon Bonaparte William Burdick p Mrs. Palmer I, on May 26, ghter_of Mr. Louis, ritie wa. s were om Rev. achusetts votional A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ-i ing all expenses, $94.50 | Also tickets to Georgia, Florida, Ber- | whom zlis INVESTIGATE CROMWELL HOME. |} ving are | £ . B. Palmer of Pre: nd one daughter wh Mystic. d Palmer c and Vine Ps sons and Dr. is a nephew. Mrs. John H. Vallitt. | The death of Minnie £ John H. V v morn Cromwell Attorney Has Started a Pe- tition Claiming Mismanagement. mudz and Panama Pacific Exposition. ! Johrn A. Dunni_ AGENT 50 Main Street | n's Rel o one of the co i in the in Daytona, s return or ten days! > Wom, Cromw PH home MiSS FARNHAM 2 grops sord| Covicy e 25 % 3 | HAIR and T o™ Specialist this country| e e . Bdwapd B Andrews s - IHARPER. MEFRHOD JUNIOR ZiON CLUBS S 2 and I Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alice Building, Main St ° Painless Dentistry ‘the pe- submit er 500 b ! ith, though during the past j summer and fall an immense addition to the place »een made. ov WEDDING. v of Admiral | Harriet | dent of 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays | Foote Petrashevich—Mikshiska. i aturday Rev. N Russian Orthodox marriage Mitr Olga The groom |Poel Tables Re-covered—Contest Ar- u ranged with Riverview Club, To sit in a dentist's chair and have =2 tooth treated and filled ABSOLUTELY SODALITY NOTES. Celebrated Feast of Cnevuslvah Schvart | —Addresses and Music. has left her millionaire hi Ulml for divorce and is and at the Hot as ‘seen empl: hand. He is the son « a o ! and Mrs. Maksim Petrashevich and PAINLESQ T, ihert W. P bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have e |42 Rockw o send away | Nikita Mikshisks and es. U | another ox to the Red Cross some 2 Mihalt ; St & Davie | time week and is a: Caughey-Harris e £ have articles of clothi ete., to @ Joseph Cau of Norwich and s f lostiory Divi : ‘lN FACT nate, to send 1 to her before Thurs- | M Lillie Harris of Westerly were | {*%° f i “f-“—mm o aa; married here ¢ afternoon at drifalionet bers of the 1 bowling. pers will 2:30 o'clock b is residence, s parish [The groom has been emple 8 {farm and resides at Kast Great Plain, He is the son of Edward Caughey and Kate Gardner and is a native of New London. His bride is a_native of H. Stre Connell is the experience of hundreds of our patients. Then to pay a mod- erats charge for FIRST-CLASS work is a satisfaction that takes away eny epprehensions that stand h team ted to me: the teams st o Smiate g of Zdward Harwood ar- | between yocu and qgood teeth— g of | Westerly and is the daughter of| SUICIDE IN CINCINNATI ree, fundan city from Hudson, N. H, physically or financially. ;Mp hert the and Lillie Harris. e . { . 1 b i, . people are asked o help clothg | Jeson-Butka. Frank Leveland Cut His Throat and | | the unempl ibuting a bun- | |dle of new or used clothes to m ze of Mik Jeson and Mi.\‘s' Wrists—Native of Norwich. , both of Montville, = DR. F. C. JACKSON ey Protect Your Sight 3 L i Let us give you the benefit of bers of 1 comm city on Saturday, [ the skill obtained by twenty DR. D. J. COYLE }| empioyment. ng performed by Rm Lo years’ practicc when you need = : £ Nikolenko, patsor of the Russtan Ofth- | oise Glasbon. Succeeding the King Dental Co. unday evens odox church. Both are natives committed 203 Main Street, e, orators being 22 and the throat and wrl here i THEPLAUT_CADDENCO 4 the Hote to "honor of been employec today. esponde 3 wth is Shces . s z:"d*‘:ta“‘"",;’:;: somn birthday of Jerr Cohan, one|mill at Montville. believed {o have oeen the « of | race he pointed ov - ady Attenda 5 fact that ve l‘d marriages W er was Rev, Jc s Irvin Cob and Pallare Haynes. s act. Opticians — Lense Grinders hn Talbot Smith, He was an honor graduate of I Charles R. Pall STEPHEN W. HALL, of New London a native of Norwich, writer, lecturer - B mouth coliege and a TERAb A Registered Optometrist - . ool 4 ity on ihe|and Miss Anita Elizabeth Haynes of | Mout! | | S Stands the Test of Time drame. Tecosmized uthority on the|last Lyme were married on Saturday | Wich. Conn SAGE TEA TURNS ] PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING churel at Dobbs Ferry, X. ¥, "oHC | by Rev. J. F own in New London, GRAY HAIR DARK | - It's Grandmother’s recipe to bring | | » color, lustre and thickness to hair | JANM@IPICAN fHiouse F C GEER PlallO l‘lmer %ADDRESSED SUNDAY SCHOOLS | AT DAVIS THEATRE. . L. s — AND DRAMATIC CLUB. Cincinnati composer He advised ¢ 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, Gt v i Vaudevwll.e]and Ph’eto?f_ay:. & ducted w ”“’-;16-" 2] e to tolerant when faded, streaked or gray. *Phone 511 Professor Ziv of New York Was the | e D s o e s SR —— | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. ~"| Speaker Beforc Hebrew Organiza-|the verdict at the Davis theatre on|Symphony orches - beautiful. even shade of dark,| Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, . tions. Monday by the good sized houses that winter. inclu P s hair can “";" be :‘*_arl by 1‘“‘6““ Traveling Men, Ete. — attended the matinee and the evening|Orchestra, the tra, : I 8 jatsture of Bake hew and Sl lg i Shetucket Strest of the Hebrew Sunday |performances. In the first place in the .\ll&:nea.pg)]xls‘ and héi Louis orches | Board of Relief in Session, phur. Your h is your .x{‘ath 1<=L:v.ry connection. the Hebrew Ladies’ Dra- devilie were the Seven Rosebud}and probably the Ch orchestra. The board of relief besan i s | ma or mars e ce. en it | — e o . Prof. B. L. Ziv of New York | Minstrels, whose music and jokes and | Mr. Kelly is a relative of the Day-{on af t fades, turns gray, streaked and looks | R e was a speaker on a unday, presenting z carried unusual fayor with the | ville, Conn.. family and acquired sev, the tow dry. wispy and scrag t an appli- | S e et }1 m@n | ppropriate to cach of his De Vere & Lewis, a mixed |al of the themes for h us sy 207 Lt {cation or two Sage and Sulphur iz 8 cal feam, were also favorites for |phony while on a visit to his Cc Goods called for and ¢ School | t taking act, and the Irish songs |necticut relatives. United Breth- | by Barney O@fara Jrought him a big do .00 H. A el in the | hand at every appearance. {enhances its appearance a hundred- ette St Norwich: 1 fold. % Tei. 1326-2. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; C . u can get from eny drug store a|M, J, FIELDS, . . Florist work an de They organized_the by electing James W. airman and Frank R. McLaugh! Blackb Diamonds |uin Invitations to Council Members, ifornia exposition to be held thro: had no one anpe: cut the vear of 1815. The inv fore them on Monday to ma The Dramati | Smmine pelnting out fhat She ciitoen | The apeciol 888 elaad photosk Members of the common couneil have clerk, David S. Gilmore being the|d0-cent bottle of “YWyeth's Sage and S E:’;:Zulg_'h ve respect for “‘;31‘:1 et ffizl?;;n“;:efefi'fi;flcxgr; ’Pzz-l‘;f‘ggem Teceived invitations from the city of |other member of the board. :r‘lll‘if;fl“é‘a“":l’:‘v’;:‘;“‘te :i’;g%dfig’ ot Special Forms and the 3 oul L San Di P ne ~al- n_ace of th i s e el 6 Diamonds | = : ae has been | 150 L/ osition (o b heid thesen Sl : {0 bring back the natural color, thick Telephone 657, club meeting wa held ;, the dutual | | ness and 1 tre of your hair and re- : o ) in price of to- n the afterncon at the home of M and a two-reel KE drama 4|, ©n account of increase iu price 0. move ruff, stop scalp itching e o, . ; ¥ are issued in an attractive form o et regarding the amount that a bnceo, the Whitestone Cigar will be .. alkin‘on High Street with en audi: | make Up the other aitractive reels 2 colored lithograph of the city and |0cen placed on the property ny falling bair. ey, %0ld from now on at $36 per 1,000. ¢ harbor and each is addressed by name |aSsessors. Everybcdy uses “Wyeth's” Sage and 3. F. CONANT, He gave a synopsis of the drama of e |2 : e ] ence of young men and young women. | that were show: Sulphur because it darkens so natur- 11 Franklin St. to the individual members of the coun- John & Geo. H.Bliss ‘ifii‘é‘é‘ipp",ii”iwr}"ffm“i’é"rfie down o| | Stafford Springs Postmaster. S e o Ol Entertained at Whist st S R JOSEPH BRADFGRD . , ot 7 ‘ Stephe . Moore, who ist: te 2 ey G 2 AR losing_sround, he said, since the, ad- e s EL HATley B day evenine: street entertained pleasantly at whist{draw this through the hair, taking }OOK BINDE& 126 Main Street vent of the moving pictures. This |2¢en commissioned postmaster at Staf- = 3 i on Monday evening, three tables play- |one small strand at a time; by morn- . 4 i -~ | form ]of‘r‘mo'tflmment‘_hle said, wa: ford Springs. ing. The two pretty prizes were|ing the gray hair has disappeared, and ! entirely i aa commercial spirit wit 7 = ST At Fairview, Willlam J. Kirtland of | awarded to George Maurice and Miss [after another application it becomes | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order the sensational as the chief end in United States bas 125,000 telephone|the Qdd Fellows' home, who has been | Rose Maurice, and refreshments were | beautifully dark and appears glossy, —rermw S view. glrls. il with pneumonia, is much improy ed, gerved. S lustrous and sbundant, 198 BRCADWAY

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