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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915 EAT VEGETABLES 1st Bermuda Onions. 1st New Cabbage. String Beans........... 20c Savoy Cabbage..... Cauliflower . ... Bunch Beets.......... 10c Green Peppers......... 5c Opyster Plant.......... 20c Fancy Sweets......... 7¢ Hubbard Squash....... 6c¢ Wine Sap and Rome Apples dozent . .C0C Lo Eimes .. o . Kumgquats SOMERS Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on ecasy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor- wich, Conn, . The Bulletin, & 25¢ s S0C Temons .20 .. e Fruit Salad Malange | @ Norwich, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1915. VARIOUS M MATI'ERS e 42 patients at AL present thexc ar us hospital. Jewish idents preparing to observe the Purim festival. Supper tonight at Spiritual Academy Test medium Sunday.—adv. Tore snow flurries and cold weat promised by the almanacs for to- inerd Smith of Hartford alterations made to h nt Beach. to At- —Wedgewood Creamery Butter: e Hedlund Film Co. emploves, 1 s will en See Qur Shew Window Display All the Electrical Fixtures needed for @ house of nine rooms. ONLY $22. Special sale Cedar Ol Flcor- Mops, price $1.5 This. weok 985 anch with Eesilo ot <il Smaller size 69 cents compicte The EATON @M@E’ Company 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. The Thames Loan & Trust Co.| Dmdend Notice Depositors in the Commercial De- | partment are hereby notified that checks fer amounts equal to twenty- five percentum (25 per cent.) of their several claims, proved and ailowed, will be ready for delivery on and after Monday, February 15th, 1915 CHARLES F. THAYER, Receiver. Norwich, Jan. 30, 1915. ELECTED TO N TIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Board of Trade Invited to Send Na- tional Councillor to Washington Meeting. time. Connecticut Retail Jewelers, "The second annual convent nnecticut Retail Jewel was held at Har about 0 members present. A consisting of ford, chairman; Ha report to ser were v ,hlowm;— list of ofc uing vear and t R Wells, Second Vice Pr New Haven. Secretary and Treasurer—Fred M. Todd, Bridgeport. No Change in Bread Prices at Boston. Feb, e master ba association voted at freed today from a with intent to mu. old wife, Edna. M shooting t weels i an apartment which the pair ocou- pied in the Back Bay, was accidental { dred Brown off ord. Tuesday, | Bridge- | of her married life in_ Wethersfield. gational ¢ ¢ were herc guests of nd les W. | Gale over Tuesdav at Pinas hurst, fication of tion of hol opal 7alley road, vbrook P se, was of manuf: ture to you d by men o ety OBITUARY, Mrs. Roswell Fox. Maria Gager Fox, widow 1 Fox, died at her home avenue, Wethersfield on at 6 o'clock. Mrs. over a vear, and deaih to 4 cerebral born_in_the e 5 was married May 1, 1843, and spent all leaves one son, Dr. eld; dward G. Fox a brother, Charles A. nd one gr: . a son of Dr. 3 son, Dr. Charles J. 1, 1912, Mrs Fox was the Wethersfield Congre- rch for over sixty years. member Guests of Col. and Mrs. Gale. Governor FHolcomd, Rear Admiral rwes and Adju tral Cole, who for the military ball, were PERSONALS Representative William Mitchell of vas a recent guest of relatives BRILLIANT FUNCTION AT ARMURY_] Governor Holcomb and Members of His Staff the Guests at Military Ball Given by Fifth Ce., Coast Artillery— Scene of Beauty With Decorations in National Colors, Beautiful Gowns and Military Uniforms. ¢ Harry Douglass who spent the week end at his home in Mystic has return- A. P. Latimer has ork, where she has been for several weelss. na Latham and her brother f Stonington nt visitors with fri i L Nichols, Ad;u.am (‘ole e several days with Fred Chapel of Pal- Adm!ra! umxes and Mrs, pent the week A. Magner of East Great Plain. Ingalls and Miss Florence Clark of Norwlch, who t the Old Mys ! duties after ance programme nd numerous encores for the | ¢ in each I balance of the evening. Officers present included Col resumed her sence due tp illne: from New 3Maj. ML B. serving as Pierce, Lieu: jer of the time in Nor- R Committees. THAMES RIVER BRIDGE BLOCKED BY ICE. Draw Could Not Be Closed For Over big draw of ~bridge on account it had_ been opened m-m@ time on opened_at to go up the riv me time to close it the unsuceessful formed under i en the draw fore the bridge CUS H. HOLCOMEB . Sergt, Willi Napolean Labrea. Hermen R. on, Cofp. unmrt' lht: uecm'atne &¢ mme itary ball given at tI rening by the F r Eumpt and pr In the coat room were Privat u and John Shea =z 5 were both 1 zutomobiles and car- ent committee M. C A, AUXIL|ARY. B. P. Bishop—Gener- Was a Speaker. al Secretary Hill GOWNS OF EXQUISITE TEXTURE AND COLOR. Concert Programme. { Contributed to Scene of Beauty Fomithe Military Bali at the Armory. and there was an ecent trip to Phi William G. y had charge of told of his Mrs. Frederic refreshments a; ton poured were Adjut »f Hartford ‘Charles R. Nichols, r nd tango trimmings. FUNERALS, Leslie W. Pratt, whité satin clusters of roses. Dire mond ornaments. MissJe: Hitchon, flowered tulle over pink satin, old zold ornaments. Mrs. Lyman L. Chaprgan, white laco over chiffon with apple. green trimmings and diamond ornam: Miss Dorothy Hall, p! pearl ornaments. s Mildred E. ‘Pierc e and pearl trim roline L. C low tafteta an nament Mrs, W, h white oter w J. €. Averill, H. M. Pollock, black peau de Sour, gassy, i heartburn, food you eat ferments into Sases and stubborn lumps: out-of-order s Diapepsin from any { the quickest, surest stomach relief and | cure know —it iz a sc COL. CHARLES W, Reception Comx: and lace. J. L, Case, embroidered and messaline. C. DelCarlo, pearl trimm L. Ranger, embroide fbald Mitchell, J white mess PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FORINDIGESTION - ORBAD STOMACH RELIEVES HEARTBURN, SORENESS, GAS, DYSPEPSIA h your , then There will not be any fear. 1 harmless and ple: preparation which truly Yy home. drug store. iN FIiVE MINUTES upset siomach, indiges- dyspeps when the ad aches and miserable, that' When vou realize the magic in Pape . tes all stomach mis ery vanish in five minutes. stomach is in a continudus ; can't get -our gake, tr needles: it reguiated, * » Pape's Dia- to have a nest meal a - take 2 It 1t is ke magic Ire. (narles L. --Fifth Co., C. Howell S. Balley, flowered rice > oMcers—Captain and irs, Wiliiam . Mrs, and Mrs. A, Edward Johns: Itss Louise Me Miss C.N. G., Charles R. Smiin, Mis Miss Hazel and ery Mies Katherin Iver trimmines. .(!h~~ “of xo<c pot o trimmings. , blue charmeuse with irrisdescent trimmt . Vaughn, vellow mar- w satin, gold trim- Grape-Nuts the Year Round and it agrees with me,” writes pink crepe, gold beaded net. ed_chiffon over jte chiffon eryotal trimmings. breakfast food on the market— white embroid broeated sat- . H. L. Knos, pink Grape-Nuts prepared to scientifically agree with and weak Long baking—about —partially pre-digests the starch casy assimila- , old rose chiffon, with jet t digestions. e messaline, black lace overdress. . Allen, corn colored mes~ cells for g . Sherman, bla blue crepe. 3 Young, pink crepe de Besides, Grape-Nuts supplies, in concentrated form, nutriment of wheat and barley, including the invaluable mineral elements often lacking in ordin- CAPT. WILLIAM . Story, maize chiffon over Miss Sareh Loring, Nile green mesa- committee escorted ail who 7 Yo <y ox to meet the wished to the robin esz blue or and his staff, Those who served the reception Box Occupants. followi; D '\ns' . W. R. Der DK Q. Smith, Mis LIEUT. WALTER H. SIMPSON Fitth Co, C. A.C, C. N. G. Smith, Mies Dorothy Alton, Mrs, Rich- ard F. Pendleton. /. 3—Judge and Mrs/N. J. Aying, 3liss Elizabeth Crowe, Parisian lace crepe meteor with Dlack committee were: Wax-sealed — crisp — ready fo eat — and economical. “There’s a Reason” over yellow Mande Crowe, D ow lace with brili Mary Crowe, eream net over old_rose crepe de chine with beaded lanche Hall, style with Arthur G. Crowell, g de chine over ol@ rose and rose trimmings. chiffon taffeta, Macphersor black velvet and Pollock, DL Frank L. Woodard. Grand March, Leonard O. silk, chiffon Maepherson, & floral trimming Grape-Nuts p2ld by Grocers. gold threat lace. John Grezson, pink crepe de chine, pc:u”l om:unems Miss Laey Gregson, white tulle over an with the grand march, led_by Governor IHo! Willam G. Tarbox, Captain Jessie E. Gifford. Box 4—Mr, and Mrs. Willis Austin, Mr. and Mrs, ¥. L. Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Chase. Box 5—AMr. and Mrs. F. A. Collins, Afr. and Mrs. F. L. Bidwell, Fran Bidwell, Mrs. H. L. McDougald, Box -Mr, and Ars. John Gregson, Miss_Lucy Gregson, Miss Jane Hitch- o Box T—Captain and Mrs. Charles A. Hagbers, Mis Mabel Ha berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan, Miss Florence Geer. Box 8—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones, Mr. and Mre, Archibald Mitchell, Jr. Boxes 9 and 10—Dr. and Mrs. W. Tyler Browne, Mr. and Mrs, A. H Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Frederi D. Mr. Irs, iucio B, lentic coast and in New England and The groundhoz the-wool optimist, on such a day as Tuesday, to cast to stay he finds it a p! Mrs. Irs, groundhog wolk: Al eeded through the drifts around his a he had excellent reason to remain anticipate an ear! to the old superst sway along the A: is especially strong the souther:n: must be a dyed- for when he emerges 337 MAIN STREET Ogpposite Post’ Offien. 'Phone 321-2 . and Mrs. . and Mrs. outside, c ing is near, whercas if asant da: other six wee! CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers Mrs. H. M. L. Herbert L. Knos, _\rri Wulf, 3 . Miss Flo Lucy Loring.’ MAYOR WAS HOST, Gave Supper for Gevernor and Staff at Wauregan House. dences of Norwich Governor Holcomb his staff experienced and greatly ¢ on Tuesday evening was en them at A r T. C. \rurphy At the time of tne 3 the Wauregagy in g ront when his shads he goes back Lady Assistant ticha 2 , Wel Bl W, e voe 2ot American House | FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to Th Traveling ¥ ,, Ete. Livery comnection. Shetucket Strest THERE #s o advertis Eagtern Csunecticnt. equal to Tim Sai business results re Troupes. ng medium In