Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 2

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Willimantic lodge, No. 1440, I. O, O. M., at Pleasant street home. Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent @ssocia~ All thé men and t women from outlying points who relied ‘were damaged. by a pupil who completes the required i e RS S | worls at the model school at the end oy S {of a half vear may enter the h he storm in_thi school_ was given its first trial Tu Z most severe experi rk, Mary when Georgiana T Snow fell all Aond Quillan, Raymond Benson, Lesie g ol e Fiippen, Leo _Lamoureus, Joseph he sonthw Grimes and Julius Kuchlauski were admitteq to the regular high school course. Alfen B, Lincoln Addresses Die Bes- serung. Allen B. Lincoln of New Haven, whe romoting the Old School and Home week movenient, gave a very interest- ing and entertaining address on this | subject among others, at 2 meeting of cld in _the lecturc Windham High school, Laken 1p. Toward morning rr t EWatch Your ‘aby Smile Tuck him into one of those!‘ WILLOW CARRIAGES and see his eyes take in the fine ow fell in a firmly that £ E. E SEWER ASSESSMENTS. Objected to by Property Owners— Protests to Be Given Prompt Atten- tion. R { comimon counc ue wer itchell eral objections were made Guction made for property whose preperty was assessed on cross covering and the wheels and streets and for the fifty feet taken > out at tersection of street: parasol, or put him on one of | ““{ 1,1 BT [Danaliey and Dixon {Van Zandt brought out the idea those TRICYCLES, he can}me‘r a1 n "ot feet of the c should be used as a ba g the amounts. for Mrs. P. M. wanted to know run it the first time he tries. | | We have Iots of other items . for him like Chairs, Doll Car-‘ riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. the assessment erty was so large when t tered the one werc feet E in a lot measuri feet in length and was also informed that the assessment was made accord- ing to the Increased value it gave a iece of property. W. Alpaugh had assessment. Come in and let him or her pil €. deducted from Mr. Alpaugh’s pro; a with a pr pick it out. the sum e the meetl {that all objections sub Furniture Store : t made at the next meaoting. Main and Union Streets, one 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. Te Werk in Bosten, In Putnam Minstrels. puel Johmson, John F. Collin: George A, Bartlett appeared in a JAY M. SHEPARD | erie : e e e e sical sketch - the Moors Succeeding Llmore & Shepard s % = in the B Funeral DirectorandEmbalmer | » 60-62 North St., Willimantic Lady Assistant Tel. connection ; HIRAM N. FENN {UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | 62 Church St, Willimantic, Ct. “Telephone Lady Assistant ti DR F. C. JACKSON, Dentist| Painless Extracting ‘ and Filling a Specialty | Main Street, Telepaone St da Children Cry FOR FLETGHER'S CASTORIA Willimantio Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. BLANKETS This week we placed on sale a special lot of Blankets at lower prices than have heretofore been quoted on blankets of equal quality. The lot consists of all Wool Blankets, part Woocl Blankets and Wool Finish Blank- ets. Some are sample Blankets and others are Blankets slightly soiled from handling during the sale, but all as good as new. SALE PRICES 33c, 58¢, 69c, 85¢c, $1.10, $1.89, $2.29, $3.29, $4,25, $5.25 and $7.75 Pair THE H. C. MURRAY CO. Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, too, when the earning capacity is less than dur. ing youth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little NOW-—a little at a time, but that little often. The Willimantic Savings Institut e H. C. MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treaaurer : MANTIC | 3 i i both the snowplow from South Cov- = st 1 Guit o Tenon try and the plow attachment at Bal- B in K the trolley to carry them to vavious o tion, in K. of P. hall, iy re forced to walk into the - I S . No 44 A, F.|Doints were force - P etne il S = e e ws Reiter] It was not until late Tuesday after- S noon that trolley accommodations of = 343 any nature were established. The rail- s {ay trains were delaved only a few | - STORM'S INCONVENIENCE. { minutes. I Trolley Service Hampered Until Late{ Admitted to School Course. % Tuesday Afterncon—Snow, ice, Rain{ The newly established system where- mu- | Mrs. Bridget Casey. | The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Casey was held from her home on Eim street Tuesday morning at $.30 o'clock. Rev. | T. F. Banuon sang the requiem high mass in St. Joseph’s church i S { oelocks rial was in | cemete: The bearers wer Kelley, William Burke, M and John Sullivan, YOUNG MEN’S NIGHT | To Be New Feature Tried by Board of Trade. | new feature which will the Board of Trade this at is called a young me insure the fifty or more young me who belong to tie organization tu take a more active interest in the affa of the commun The evening pro- ramme will be placed entirely in their s to ss some ci - to the betterment of W ittee of eight 1 was appoi; he affair, Other s | meetin election of a_committee three to inform themselves as t | advisability of a trade school {tion and Tep: meeting. A committee w pointed to investigate the bill pending before the general assembl which the town and city mig! teres: and report on the san March meeting. A protest was entered against a change in the present laws relativ | stamped return envelopes, and the |retary was directed to ter jprotest with the senator and repre- sentat district in congre: the reference to tax reform before the eral assembly. Windham interested § ot the hi s talk and w e of thanks fo WOMAN’S CLUB RECEPTION. Programme of Music and Readings Was Given. Woman' for ater: Cadman; delightrul he d Hillhouse. OBITUARY. Mrs. John Casey. Julia, wife of late Jo 1 died of pneun * Di ed at Norwich Sanatorium Lot | one daughter, Edwin T. Hall, came to the He swas bor son of Jonn and Em | Hall. Besid Brief Mention. . D. Chaffee is in New 11 13 in Boston James Tew spent m. Prof. W. F. K for@ Tuesday Mrs, Mary Ld: in week in Springfiel Miss Alice Calh friends in Providence. NMrs, E. White of Fra was in this city Tuesday. D. L. Lyman and son Samuel Hartford to spend a week. Benjamin Efsenberg in Wor to attend a Jewish wedding. D, T. Beach has returned to Willl cester | T o'clock, Rev. T. F. Bannon officiating. | mantic after a weei's stay in Bridge- | Burial wwas in St. Joseph's cemetery. | porti. days with friend [ TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE MAN ARMY |2 d | In Attempting to Take British Trench- Germans jta Dr. W, K. F atz is_spending a few in Boston. T. Savory of Putnam spent Tues- mily in this elch is entertaining her rs. William Smith, of New n left T . to remain Winter h w Britain and Mrs, ing a few . Roy Gul- an, of ¢ Haven Tue: owing local people went nin Phillips Allen, Liloyd FOCKEFELLER FOUNDATION { VIGOROUSLY ASSAILED | By Edward P. Costigan, Counsel for | United Mine Workers. . Green, “oundaticn mal America ident of compaxr ihe - and | | BY G es Near La Bassee Canal. re wrere 160 before the none of lie troops maki ced re.” ACH, LIVER, BOWELS WITHOUT INJURY. H —— Every mother reali the children’s ideal laxaf because they love its pleasant and it never fails to effect a thorough “inside cleansing”’ without gripi 14 is cross, reath is bad, at the tongue, mothe it ve a teaspoonful of 1 up of Fies” and fn a few honrs all the foul constipated iaste, sour bile and undigested food passes| & out of the bowels and you have a well FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR SICK CHILD GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” Bewa the There are always more i TINGUISHER will protect stream forty feet or more HAVE IT. EC S 274-292 State Street, THE “PARAGON” FIRE EXTINGUISHER fires during the Winter months than 2t any other time, dus to the overheating of furnaces, stoves, etc, | A Few doliars invested in a 3-gallon “PARAGON” FIRE EX- your home. Throws a flame-choking and is durable and efiicient, { IT IS BETTER TO HAVE A “PARAGON” EXTINGUISHER | & . & AND NOT NEED IT THAN TO NEED IT ONCE AND NOT | Republicans of Assembly to Meet This | | Afternoon to Nominate. Delivered to any address in Connecticut on receipt of $7.50. MERSICK & CO., | New Haven, Conn. —when they're made with AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR They’re so feathery—/light— ; just me/t in your mouth. 7Zzy ’emz? | “Ise_in town Honey ” ‘I could a bushel !” Get the red package Al best Teas. ... Ib. 25¢ Extra good Coffee, ib. 23¢ Baking Powder ...7 12¢ ee. b 8¢ Eocos ... .. .o 18e eat Macaroni. United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) Fine Rubber Boot and Shoe Repairing A. GOLDBLATT €9 Franklin St, next to the Bulletin Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and ~acial Massage. Switches made from 7our combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) We Want to Buy Your Old Gold, Silver or Jewelry We pay ‘he highest prices in cash en Coupon on tep tells fozo te g& ' the Funny Rag Doll Family. | SHOAT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE ‘ESenate Adjourned for——t-};“l;:y_—an—d House Had Hardly a| { Quorum—Comptroller Authorized to Draw His Orderi for Pay of Legislators for aJnuary. bur: p ¥ FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. (Special to T Iartford. Feb, senators and representatives of London county tomorrow afternoon for th ominati Minor Judgeship o ne 3 K two cand ge Earning Women. ames Gedde il meet Bulletin.) The republican at 2 e purpose of ates for cou IF BACK HURTS in exchange for the best Watch or Jewelry values in Norwich. J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler 32 Franklin St. Established 19 Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building Jan1TuWF Pt 0 'Heat Your House HEARINGS NEXT WEEK:\\'ith GHS Resolutions Appointing Judges of | =3 By Using a | Gasteam Radiator s a demonstration at The City of Norwich Gas and Elecirical Dep't. 2321 Main St., Alice Building DR. PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building Hours—9.30 a. m. to 430 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 unday bv appointment: FLOODS IN ALLEGHANY H AND MONONGAHELA RIVERS in Low Sections of Pittsburg Families Have Left Their Homes, JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE C(OAL J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. “* Phone 402 1000 men were f. East 1 ol o pumpi; DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn #cGrory Building, MNorwich, Cenn. °| MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist THE SHORT HAIR EFFECT is the latest style, giving a youthful, smart appearance to the lady wearing it. The hair is so arranged that the ears are hidden. Call and have Miss Adles show you he new Hair Styles. Finest stock of health Human Hair. Telephone 652-4 in Street., next to Chelsea Bank. BEGIN ON SALT Flush the Kidneys at once when Back- achy or Biadder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. | 306 STETSON & YOUNG | Carpenters aid Builders Best work and materials at right prices, by skiiled labor. Telephune. % WEST MAIN ST. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE . 287 thain St. s Utine So 0t no| . PRACTISE LIMITED To riation, thus ending | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 2 wsive and cane Hours 10 a m. to 2 p.m. makes a delightful effer- not injur e g vescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat ers should take now - HEX 6o . and then to D the kidneys cleun|iness before the pubiic, inere s u and the blood pure, thereby aveiding | medium better than through the ad- serious kidney coemplications. vertising colurns of The Bulletin.

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