Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1915, Page 9

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PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing PUTNAM Your System Storm .Puts Trolley System Out of D e ma “ d s Business—Francois Lavigne Found —Effort to Have Improved Lighting| an occasional corrective to insure Dead at Mill—Minstrels Mako a Hit Special Prices Service. - good health and strength. Suecess tE Milk o i DA.N ELSON ingmen’s compensation and Putnam was withont trolley service| 13 atmost impossible for tie weak 2 qu el. i S e 92 Franklin Street Iability should be limited. 2s Tuesday. It was after 3 p. m.| and ailing. Enjoyment is not 8 quart Galvanized Water Pail........ SRR [ J. F. Gardner Succeeds James H. : tions 2 cussion is to be limited to Smith as Mill Agent—Death of Mrs.in Connceticut. Michael Head—Worst lce Storm at ;5 a!;ule that oo sy ) ] < z A s ivic | Sent for this or any other column o Since Trolley Line Was Built—Civie |y o" Burietin will not be used—Corre- Federation Gives Big Cotton Ball. spondence Iditor.) 1e flrst car put in a E appea for the sick. Impaired health the business section of the city, : < 1 ed items |fhis one having worked its way vp| 2nd serious sicknesses usually £) o carhouse at Dayville bel begm in deranged conditions of the cn, liver, kidneys or bowels, | Squart Enamel DishPan.................... 10c 17 quart Enamel Dish Pan. .. ... 25¢ Glass Uneek Mouse Trap. . ............... No. 8 Enamel Tea Kettle............ 6 quart Enamel Pan with cover........ 8 quart Enamel Pot withcover .............. 15¢ five inch Dish Mop, Etc.. .. ... ..o o000 5¢ Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. low:, after hours of hard Lester Craig and his reom mate at} ICE NEEDED PICKAXES. Brown Univ ) Iter Wilson, g ; ter 3 = = 2 | the employes of the road encountered \rxrre S%"nd]ingc;faj v crlas“ “lnlx ){x f:nfl'Covered Rails So That Trolley Service |more difficulties and were held up the Mrs W. I 5, o nter street. | i ; snoon. On tl Nello Stilivan of Wercester| . W2 Halted—Worat lce Storm Sinco | TLELINEC 5 ool e 17 tiie troubles 2 ! Road Was Built. | euest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. were no less than here. It was the Kennedy i : | : 5 | ars 1 years that the people alons Alfred L Reid was in Willimantic 1o o Tl ° | the Quinebaug valley were without f n mess trip Tuesdar. g SRk L ang troiley service. It was hoped Tuesday 'S u T rolley lin 3 =t i cleare: night to have the lines cleare ;1 2o KoiQardnes: Agent, . cessation of service between Ce the cars operating on regular schedule . T Gardner, who came here in Oc- { Village and Webster and between Dan- | 1im o todas. »er as superintendent of the Quine- [ielson and Providence Tuesday. Tha tiias e s = s 1 siips e Quins s The telephone service here was not are ”Cwed all over the world been promoted to belice storm since the road ws | interfered with by the storm. X succeed the I to be the best corrective of troubles Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern houss ap | electricity ie to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest James }.|caused s Xt slect 3 G e Faatin Lamp T e R B Wi 82 Mrs . Thomas Head ot |early hours ! FOUND DEAD. of the digestive organs. They tone Electric Hand with baty $1 50 Ask us for plans and prices. nsted are in town, calied here by |there was no ce, coated TR the stomach, stimulate the liver, reg- {and whele roadbed with ice that w mpentrable by the road's plousl {early morning attempts to send e fover tiie line only resulted in derailing | Francois Lavigne, $0, a resident on them. One car left the iron at Green street, was found dead in a r v's corner in Dayville, another at|at the Powhattan mill Tuesday morn- . ine. Mr. Lavigne seemed in his usual For Health @mmn\ . health when he arose for the day he ate his breakfast a the mill at 6.30. Some time after | that hour Joseph Dumas, an employ an reng {at the plant, went into one of the lav: Head's motl Eaions L“;iih“li"f’i‘;;f’ns“‘”“‘y 3‘! ulate the bowels. They cleanse the S | eystem, purify the bloed and act in the best and safest way J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 331-4 p of players in ib's pinochle tourna- ir first games T he games are to be con- line between tion of the roa Putnam. It w. m o slov w . that the men were orls on, | tories and found Mr. Lavigne dead. T Li Sale of Any Medicine in the World, e A"“”'" F"’;‘;‘ififym | nowever, %o srogre i | deach MG B re booh it svecywhers. In botes, 100, 350, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O s . over was not rt a After bei % v E = E amend the bill | O¥€R WES O snedi xS e | M1 arah Joslin and Mrs. J. P. Ske- LEGAL NOTICES } No. 11 £> 25 Farey Street 4 nto the legislature | o8 AR e o S = : g han are unclaimed at the Putnam post- { — hing on Satur- ,. d, & native of Uanada, Di but found he had Teeled off 15 before | office this week. A COTRT or PROBATL HELD b s B ot il & Tt wieerBer I he got through with the da i in and for the District I;]‘)‘L;m: : g = e Ieav Soim‘body told x‘)hn TWENTY-NINE ACCOUNTS on the 54 day of February, - nd those who h S Z it Dayv Mrs, Je de timetahles LSON J. AYLING, stipped The f part of it is that quite_familiar_(no joke) ser e out of this city. Opened i# Postal Savings Division|™ Ectate of winerva Bard, Dur-ing January. wich, in eaid District, deceased. The ator appeared i ating on the rails was n will shut tion in the sport, enient for them, and for duties a_writien application ail hat id estate no’ n set in pl'd']‘ t. and praying for an o'der to sell} tain T estate belonging to Sin]‘ fuily described in said applica- | it is_Ordered, Valentines AT CRANSTON JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER are the n{-\\ly cl("' ed offi- fered with the Dan- ihe storm. All wires no mor : | 1verage num of trov UARY. tley ubles we 8 —— labout by tas g of ipehes of Mrs. Michael Head. ush and the slest when the temper- frs. Ann (Reman) 1fead, T4, wife of |ature took a decid D to 10 above théir home on |zero, where it re durins the greater part of Tuesday. What it means to be jnot at all inte elson division b CROWD AT MINSTRELS. —_— T the month was e to the credit of as 539 of deposi The bala ors on - | Snappy Entertainment Given at Brad- ley Theatre by Local Amateurs. filled almost to REPORT ON STUDY ng for the big OF INFANT MORTALITY. ed by the well with the| artificiaily Fed Babies Die More Rap- idly Than Breast Fed. oon, 2nd id appucat be g is_order o r school town. ¥ pils who col people— tainment the high school Mayor | & - whole odge, s e nit\i) and ‘“\m«‘; ! Blank Beoks Made and Ruled t¢ Order 108 ERCADWAY Look ove. our line of Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer TheL L. Chapmaga Co. 14 Eath Sh‘eet \qrmc‘) C‘ MRS G P bTA“iT 62 Shetucket Street NO“(:E 118 showing 2 full line of New "Ml“m*ry for Fall drr’ meer S SR RS ieison, , Waurs Given Under Auspices of Civic Fede- ration—Even B. Weather Could Not Mar Its S considerable imp jwas spo ton ball | DREDGE OVERTLPN"D BY GALE IN THE SOUND »{ Big Ben and all l’.inds of Alarm Clocks —AT- i FRISWELLS, FRA)“‘(LV‘ fF{EST GEORGE G. GRANT : Undertaker and Embalmer Couple S | F cain Mr.and i:_;!x]yl ek 132 Providence St., Taftville 7 (J 7 ':‘x“f(>'.‘“7 | 8! night ¢ Dhficis = Smbtalions’ 725" mne vie ' "t Wy The Food-Drink for all Ages ¢ T Eit Rich milk, malted grair, wder form. e 2 ~ VALENTINES Pureratrituon. apbuilding s whlenaty 5} : Invigorates nursing mothersand the aged. " i Novelties Favors More healthful then tea or coffce. 5 o |Hearts Place Cards SuntRscir " !Cupids Napkins 3 . mest un | Arrows Lunch Sets d Ca fl’l p. and tal 1, . . a et - i %lnvmmons Crepe Paper MRS LD WIN FAY FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. Follow the crowcd to the only piace in London where genuine chep |suey is made by an Qriental chef, SPINACH ~ LETTUCE p , rrazal ¥ | MNational Railways of Mexico Closing High School Notes. £ s Agencies in U. S. Resinol heals itching skins ESINOL OINTMENT, with Resinol Soap, stops itching inslantly, quickly and easily heals the most dlstres<mrr cases of eczema, the c t at the end of and soligiti is city, Chica to be clo; and there whol i sophomore class to Danielson and is up, at & oclock, with tion dances in which mere t had part saint folk dances were given swith {2 skill and degres of perfection (I j denoted care sames of‘ r (Wednes- Banks. Nineteen New National defeated rash or other tormenting skin or s e e veels at Ston- “a| e 1g; scalp eruption, tied O, Come I, Score nd Frigay | | ! SWEET POTATOES and clears away pimples, blackheads, redne:,s wlotto and High, 5“:’?‘ ' roughness and dandruff, when other treatments have proved only a waste of time and money. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for eighteen years every druggist in the country sells Resinol Soap ment. For free trial, write to Dept. 8-T, Resinol, Baltimor: e, \’u dance, wa ted Perry am business al of $1 e G"’ e ’,"”f"\‘,? xYZiZ'ORANGES and CRAPE FRUIT People’s arket G Franklin Street e rlLban danc another ire the L~ ne dance by Lucille Caron nd Arline Anderson. Miss Alice Du- 1 ss 2larjorie Gaffney and lle Caron contributed num- { bera of special interes $50000 For incurables, Robert . Br urables bene by the v on, Joseph rd, pitted ag rls on the affirmative, Ber | = Sold by all druggists e e e i O S , Della Davis and Geraldine pwalt, which time to JUSTIN HOLOEN, Prosristor “ . 2 $0 2 southern cabin whers a gr e a«jAedrl as d today. Tt s .t‘mf»J(x\f'v. Beware of “substitutes’ Swettvoiced ste. The judges,|a fund to be ) , Mr. Ballard and | Ellen Goldwa: e negative. |incoms Is to ? this week are | esamina- | e T d and tlon m study fey. | The profits derived from the day’s { sale and entertainment go to the funds| of the federation. WTHE DEL - HOFF European Plan iome. “Atlenaance at schoot” all_ g There is O niy One One r Rites 75 gents joer dap. sl us : ave examinations or = HAYES BROTHERS, r Zarl Hush been el anis | HOTEL WOOBDSTO K jmimzersorias coming izt oo “Bromo Quinine’’ § oz wxcces 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY FUNERAL. { ’ =7 ; TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK S To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name John J Donohue M D 380 ROOMS 70 BATHS Funeral rvices for John H. Larned EURCFEAN PLAN ONLY were t St. Mary’s chu ROOM WITE BATH 3350 & $3.08 {day morning at 10 o'cloe i Laxative Brome Quinine PRS- SURGEON couFTTO FOR TWo 8250 & $400 | Charles T Bedard being celebrant of lo"‘“ “"’("F':" :klf:ssq"u i poes (Dlack TTENTION 1e requiem high mas r > o g o r T I o fequlem LiKh mpss. Eucial was in Used The Worid Over fo OQure a Oold in One Day Hours—2-4 and 7-5 p. m. _ MODERATE PRICES | mittai service was read by Father | Omeolol 675 Residerfce tel. 675-2 —AND— Bedard. L. E. Smith was the funeral| Whenever you fecl 2 cold coming on 3 IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK director. think of the full name LAXATIVE W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Mail Net Claimed. BROMO QUININE. Look for this W ¥ Alze THE BERWI K. RUTLAND, ¥T. Letters addressed io James Gilett, signature on the box. Frice 25 cents. ! Fedo S e - N

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