Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1915, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. PEBRUARY 2, 1915 Henry ‘Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Norwich, Tussday, Feb. 2, 1915, THE WEATHER, Forecast fn:Tl‘nday. For New England: Snow and probably Wednesday %ald: On Tuesday it will be | cloudy to clearinz and colder, pre by rain or snow, winds, shitting mostly to weste The outlook for Wednesday and calder. Observations in Norwich. Lady Assistant when requested The Bulletin, Tuesday | Predictions from the New York Her- partly with fresh variable SETTLED CLAIMS AGRINST CITY ,‘$225 Paid to Michael J. and Annie O’Connell, Who Fell on ‘ Summit Street on Dec. 24th—Sewers Built in Thames | Street and Harrison Avenue—Common Council Names | BAD GOLD? GET RELIEF AT ONCE WITHOUT QUININE “PAPE’'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. orieous & T Prme & e e Everyhod mybedy Handkerchiefs Hence the Importance of This Offering Dates for Hearing on Assessments to be Made. The February meeting of the court{a conflagration in Willlmantic of common held on Monday evening!threatened last month. was street left Monday morning for gor, Maine, where she will enter The following records, reporied from Tength | 5 THe: vote s of | tRkuks can end grippe and break up - Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes aishosed of | and-lon HeticWar Al cold eit in head, ch This Is Our F S l in temperature and the barometric | 3 Murphy called the|H, Beckley will be printed limbs, by taking 2 dose o i) e Puary ale changes Monday: . = neeting to order skertly after 8|Jjournal s C i'm l‘uxswuund m:kry two Ther. Bar. | g'clock. | . ¥ until threc doses are taken. s = A ”u The ‘roll by Clerk btenhcn 1:.} . S'"c"tm{' f;rzii_,?:";::;‘"" prompily obens clogged-up o of Manufacturers’ Stocks of Handkerchiefs ; | - | The report of Stre the head, ler bb:n\ ditures in J anuary; 4 C. headache, dullnes: B [ Zen- 6000 St‘ dkerchiefs___for Comparisons. — |~ The Rearins_was opened on the|Surface vepairs 3363 SEE Theach® Sieiiaz || It includes 500 = ple Han ; | Predictions for Monday: Rain or|srade for a sidewalk on Oneco street|Streets and gutf 5 J | sorences and stiftnesk.. 7 Men, Women and Children. Many of them are subject ey i 3 | but no one appeared to be heard SAteh. bacias $I0456: repairs,| Don't sta: stuffed-up! Quit blowing » : X £ z 0 Ann“al Sale Monday's weatfiers Rain; variable|(he rosolution establishing tnc P R S T, fiinet "wase Four imoit (| o manufacturers’ slight imperfections—perhaps an oil winds. | was adopted, 5 3.04; garba i AEHEE E = yc,JI\ext repairs $13.94; marbage and t relief “Pape’s Cold bl ur Pl el Two Sewers Built. s 3557 at bara 357 show and gich prompt Ielief as .Papes Cold\f spot or a thread dropped—in many instances the defects - e . trimming trees $3; flughing/ drug st It acts without B disc 8 I fisemset '”““:‘u “%“:n‘ oi;lx\ffi{:?:“ bine ok and | cts $20.64: repairing | o e tastes mice: and calibes molf W so slight that they are not ernible. Il Sisom], Bate Rter li-Hises 5 Josi X 2 8 275, | ence. Be sure you get the % B ram pom e m o m | temmn ’1c|cwg:u}d ‘[}“a’{‘"‘;}“; . age number of men em | genulne. Every person needs a liberal supply of dependable, serv- TN 54 |on Thames street from a point oppo- i e iccable Handkerchiefs, and for all es these are just oots 0es : site Elizabeth Murphy’s prope: iliot Al | fostion Ice andkerc! s purposes 3 3 Page's lane had been built at - B 3 5 ief 3 y £ 05 ‘the mesting edjourned at o} & Ehotconsenting: of the fagisty v gl‘ as good as any handkerchief in our store. f-e approving the following n the DMason laboratory th oard | i s Sk Berctics meci g et or sl ON SALE. BEGINNING THIS MORNING d R bb = bours after hiro water it m‘llowl = A o) PRt ¥4 fand commiitees’ reports will follow. | T tide, which is followed by food tide, 2 t .' e sen Ladd ic_depar t Among applications for membe: & B an u ers T "Di‘lafnir”%fifll Slurphy o worls_department to d on are Georse Bilder —and until sold, at regular Handkerchief department, staihs | GREENEVILLE {{noren mins sof Moniis, ahrus 3 = f;;mljfivmmenf' .S’i ndon main Floor. Foresighted men and women who appre- e named for a comumittee he: lice depar temate: Of Necwier % T = > % | Miss Jean MoKenzie Goes to Bangor,jon the £ of the sewer department { “Colin AL Tagersell, ciate real quality and genuine service will lay in a season’s i Maine—Other Matters of Interest. 4 | for. the New Yok, .Nb % She=s Thursday Morning, Feb. 4th’f e My the same committee, = ! Hartford Railroad Co. supply of these Handkerchiefs at this time. at 9 a. m. | Ariss Jean McKensie of North Main|Made that the sewer in Har | er of the Als ilroad comn- |f . i A money saving opportunity for everybody. M. J. CUMMINGS !trained nurse. | knowr | uate of the Norwich Free Academy. ‘in this vicinity and is a | i deavu &pent Sunda) g x esterly. 52 Central Ave., Nor ""Ch? Ct. John Morgan, Jr., was a caller in Telephene Open Evenings Westerly, R. 1, Monday. | Frank Leonard and Norman Sou CITY MISSION GIFTS. { were in Ealtic Sunday evenin Those Made During January Acknowl-| iliss Emma_Portelance was relatives Willimar edged—More Needed. sionar the unfavorahle the lo NOANK PASTOR READ PAPER ON ETHNIC THEOLOGY Before February Meeting of New Lon- don Ministers’ Association. Che New London stist Ministers ciation held its February at the First Baptist churc don Monday morni R: er of Noank T sting paper on c There were present: Rev dington of Quaker Hill: R. Atha of Groton: Re Strouse of Norwich, Rev. .| dington of West .| Loomis of Moosup, Rev. of Poquonnock, Rev. H. antic, Rev. B Nvye of Rev. Joseph Elder N 1 Mystic present chard W ad of New to the women No More Plles ke SmploKomeRemedyEmlyApplud |PROSPECT FOR GOOD Gives Quick Relief—and Cozts BIG PEACH CROP. t A = B Y Glastonbury Expert Says There Little Danger to Buds From Frost. | J. H. Fale of {stands at the head of the | growers of the country. was cently by a reporter, who aked i the chronic question as to what we. {the prospects for the peach crop. M {Hale said that the situation had nev- er been more promising here in Ci { necticut at this point of the year tr (it is today. As for Geor; there had been a steady of rain there for some month s the ground had been suffer: lastonbury ¥ _quick | mojsture for eral seasons, e 2 - OF PTO-|thought that soaking would about hemorrhoids and all frestore the equilibrium. Ie tHe c in the privacy of your|ivet season had set back work on the wn ¥ 18| Georgia trees about a month, but th g > 2 boxX.|would not be felt in the harvest. oftencures, {Hale also said that it was k t will be mailed deed, when the Counecticut peach € g. Pyramid Drug|pyde were destroyed by frost after I Marshall, | Fanyary had gone by. He locks for- ward to a successful fruit year. Upper Middle Dance. The Upper Middle class at the Acad- chool Mon- 1647 {emy hield a mesting after day and elected range for a dan {ley fulkins, Oli {O'Hearn, Howardth m, Robert Collins, : |ta Oat and Ruth Bogue. ulmbach bav.a.nan i Pale and Burton Muers Guinpesy’ Dublin _Stout, mported Ginger Ale, Bunker ank Jones’ Nourish- =3 lLev— Ale, Anheuser, d Pabst. H A, A, ADAM Norwick Telepiune 447-12 Look over our lme of Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer Cured _Hls RUPTURE Town | otd of something n:m completely cu d ] have nothing to | informaZion “abor | complete cure without oberation. te to Eugene AL Puilen, p»me. 755 Marcellus, Aver s 7 tice 1o any others who are u may save a iife or the misery of r and danger rupture and of an operation, TheL. L. Cl;i\pman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Slretuckst Street ! is showing a full line of New | Millinery for Fall and Winter! DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist <shaanon Building Annex, Room A elephons 32 Funeral Director and Embalmer Promptserviceday ornight Tel. €42.2. Lady Assistant ?lenue from the Bangor City hospital to etudy to be a Miss McKenzie is well | meet- | I ~ he said. downpour but Mary McCarthy, Mildred Carey, Misses | 2 point road Devel- | aska: Rovert B, Horton, sies of Underground Wa. | Thomas McKenzie of | on Notes on | ndpipe at | be illus- | or, which will | ed at Hotel | TO HELP WAR SUFFERERS. enue 1o a had Sold Only In Half Dozen Lots of | Miss Huntington Writes of Their In- Shpei®| terest at the International Insti- Abbott Sk ute. H Huntir Susan D, MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS If men could only realize, as do their mothers, wives and sisters, the advantages of buying their handkerchiefs here, our supply on hand would last only a few hours. Note Th Offerings of MeN’S Handkerchlefs Linen Lot 1—M\ien ed friends patron of Settled Damage Claim ’s Colored hed Handkerchief perfect—Special price 6 for 19¢ Hem der The subject t price 6 for 59c - Special upon m unsou i MARRIED I~ SOLTHWICK nbric imperte Special price 6 for 23c g S,Jeclal price 6 for 69c Linen H ,_im; price Lot 3—\en's White ( ambr ADAVMS—BENOIT _Special i s Special price E I« \.»..'m\‘i WARRIS - 6 for 29¢ 6 for 89c Har We s Wi : - Linen Tiu JESON—M TH A L5 e caiar and | arge Bl G > Butke, b Mo p ections Special price any others, S | PETRASHEVICH MIRSHISKA - [ a om 1 0. 101 R 6 for 39c 6 for $1.10 2 Lot ti—den’s Linen Hial t = EW LONDON TERMINAL =5 price 4 ’e"ec'— nd wer ot AND YALE BOWL > < 6 for 39c pecial price Thanks From Willimantic o Sk e 6 for $1.69 et hiate iy > Lot 12 Linen 1 Special price Special 6 for 49c 6 for $1.98 Children’s School Handkerchiefs Most of these are perfect goods—a few only are subject to imperfections, and these are indicated. subje ‘nem:( price | perfect—Special price 6 for 9c 6 for 15¢ ren's White Cambric = E e iees, | Lo ored Border tched Handkerchiefs pied Boifler ect to_imperfec Special price ions —pe rf:nt—Sp'cul price 6 for 23c n's Pure Linen Hem- d _Handlerchiefs — perfect—Special price 6 for 29¢ 6 for 15c ildren’s Colored Border Herstitched Handkerchiefs —perfect—Special price 6 for 15¢ WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Many of these lots are perfect goods—a few are subject to manufacturers’ imperfections, and these are indicated. ‘White Lot -6+Women’s Pure Linen Ham- ments from May TUnexpended | priations Disbursements Balances, i § Sewers wnd cater Macadam rer Lot I—Wemen's Cambric § | Church & Allen Hemstitched Handlkerchiefs, stitched Handker xuhject to_ imperfections— | chiefs—perfect— i [ow Sensre 15 Main Street Special price Special price f Thammtl Eeee e gk 6 for 17¢ | 6 for 55c | Dept. of Cemetsries .. Fire Department Tot-f—Wemen's White Linen Fem- Cambric | Lot | Luu Court Special price Special 'price Siete om0 DIRECTORS 6 for 23c 6 for 69c | aithiOmear . ] | Gas and Elestrical Dept— —AND— Lot & Weinan's White Linam Hem- | —Womeis Sheer, Linen Hem- u;mr.n{m,, d.l];l &e‘nc{'a_' expenses. .. ‘3;:(3}5‘ ;ug e i f‘x];';l:luke | v“P(rfgn(._ andks { i:}:;;i;;:;&m;‘Jt”;’%za_»w.?u‘i?.,'.v EMBALMERS tions—Special price | Samcial pewe 6 for 29c 6 for 69c Park Department— Finance Department— w2dy Assistant Lot A—Wemen's White Linen Hem- | L0t ¢ Tgmen's fine Cambric General mrnurc fund...... Telephone 3283 = stitched Hanaker C'—'ffi'mgéi“;iif“;ef_“ Hand- et i HENRY E. CHURCH SOBIS SuniEe o pertec Special price Court house, eic., insurance WM. SMITH ALLEN isniesSoncial, grice 6 for 89¢c Sinking fund, gas and electri 6 for 39c Depreciation, 045 and ele | 10— heer Line: Inlerfg'- s Lot 5—Women White Linen Hem- by nen and Electlon ex| 3 ' it hed H: ) A H ik hiefs, Temporary loans ..... Rubbers | Sits Skt te o et o Sl dnsphabor |RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS | Uosmilipesist grice Spedtal price One-third Water High and low cut, light and heavy | 6 for 49c 6 for 98¢ { _ loan {weights. Ask to see the Top Netch | Contingent Rubbers. They are the VERY .BEST. ! Widening Franklin stri Continuing im; atreet from Uncas f¢ Lake street REMEMBER—these Handkerchiefs will go on Sale be- ginning Today and until sold. At regular Handker- chief Department, main floor. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main St. | Interest paid on bonds boug ;m sinking and G. & ©. funds Shea & Burke 41 Main Strect Funeral Directors Total . *Overdraft on E

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