Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1915, Page 5

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WORWICH BULLETTN, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1918 : SPECIAL TheBulldin m hdiam Bacon Pig Norwich, Friday, Feb. 8, 1615. VARIOUS MATTERS Several from here are in New York to attend the miotor boat show. PERSONALS TRev. A. . Barrington has returned to JMystic from Norwich, Miss Alice Loughlin of Hartford is| visiting her aunt, Mrs. James l.| Smith, of Boswell avenue. T been visiti; Whole loin not over 8 lbs.,| The sun and gtars were visitle|turmed to her home in Worcester. “? | Thursday for the Wirst time since Sat- some less urday. Iectric rafiway employes removed|U. S. : s ! much of the snow from Franklin|of his Interesting experiences while his | c s statoned in Pichilinque Eay, uare vesterday. Young men note ad for store clerk} ant column.—adv. Try one or as much as you|in need v In Rocky HIill Wednesday evening | Nutmeg Lodge Had Its Fourth Anmnual 2t an open meeting of the grange; Rov ¥. Jones of Storrs Agricultural colleze spoke on poultry. s 0 M E B s Five men working in the town of jh0od of Railw Ashford for the U. S. department of|Members both in this culture are boarding at Dwight |london, successfully agr Shippee’s in Warrenville. S' EDS Thursday at 8 o'clock in St Pat- {rick’s church a month’'s mind high mass of requiem for Mrs. Maria bby Flexible Flyers was sung by Rev. J. H, Broderi Folding Sleds | From now on Dr. P. J. Cassidy may e be found in room 315 in the Thaver Girls’ Sleds | bunaing.—Aav. Boys’ Sleds Baby Cutters| A Clearwater, Fla., paper states that Morton F. Plant has given $100,000 toward the endowment of the West WlN FAY Coast hospital to be erected there. I\‘RS. ED - Don’t forget the date of the Charity = { bail, Fe 15, at the armer: Drew's Franklin Square. e hetra 2% Placards Chamber of We advertise exactly | people to T asitis a | store windows. issued Fireman's dance, Yan v evo. Drew’s been filed with the secretar by the Windham County F: sociation Ernest C, Healey of Naugatuck knights of the Overcoat in Qur |55 5l o i | alleged offenders were fined i { court. Store on Sale .. Saturday L] £ i 3 i ning; best floor hereabouts. : [ A certificate of incorporation has{ofmciatea and two iy e ae of stateldered by Burrill Fielding of Ni street, 50c At the sale of the collection of pa re late Ichabod W sold Wednesday, The B Alden Weir, the Wind- bought by the Lotus 9 and will adorn its clubd- letters to automobile department nd will be mailed within a Former prices $15. to $25.Iv'x a coted to the la Early buyers will have the |~ best selection. ¢ I % Aid of Trinity 1 n George A. Davis' store to- Murphy & McGarry = = "+ = | Between 7:15 and §$:15 Thursday evening fc parties left 207 Main Street a company of girls and itchville and students who { Union Hopki younz me nother w rent to the JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE IN CASE OF DR. A. N. CULBERSON tizens Shot for ied Woman. Whom a Posse of Ci Assauiting a Young Mz survived by S. W. Davis United cey. Augusta, Ga. coroner’s ] tonig! tifiable hom N. Culberson, today by a. ci on a charge of ed woman. instrels, T. A. B. New songs, new a revoly d attempt- he was sh Cul- | years old, livea sta. to late last shortly before ian was lo- ere he had vaken- | There was pract said, Culberson e ] ttempted to es- |t s killed ended ern New England Telephone compa: ‘The tota! number of stations was 11 or one to every 10.3 of populat . M. Richards e warden for tI 5 been appeint- town of Elling- s: 'act! when inform- = ton and has chosen the following house had failed to pass : - D. H migration bill over PTesident al Lake a@istric Wilson's veto. Henry Pinney at the west end 1l Ellis of Mountain street. Swish! Corns Gone! We Use EfiTS-IT!" 2 Seconds, 2 Drops — Corns Vanish! The treasurer of the state W. C. T. U. b acknowledged the following dues: Stonington, $9.90, (33 ber: Colchester, Meriden, §: Milford, §3. ville, §5 0 members); New members); Plants- members). Chester For everyt {n every di the rea that's The annual reunion and he Wilbraham { Connecticut is to be held today at it fHotel Bond, r ucius E. Whiton New London will act as s of honor arcus L. Holcomb etary Charles D. dinner of ARMORY RENT RAISED. 1975 to Be the Price After March 1st —Had Been $50. | _Word was received at the state ar. | mory on s@ay from the quarter- master gsneral's office that the mini- mum price for the rental of th jmory at Norwich for all applic i received on and after March be $75 instead of §50 as it hitherto, | | Poskethaok Lost with Maney and Jew- “Seme Fory Trot, Mamelle. What? Coras oty Geme? Yes, I Used ‘GETSIT. " Wednesday afterncon a Norwich | assoclation of Conmeoticut, woman lost her pocketbook containing | Templar, et New ilaven, Th that removes callus without with any and every corn or i fussing rnesses, corn-sweil g oint- * 4 ' ooy e & t withdrawn tho money bing, blng—2 drops, the work is dome, | 5021 bank and was taking it home. the corn shrivels up, your corn agofy Ty er the loss was reported ends and the corn leaves forever! All[% WOWAn was seen to plck up some- e imping. tha” poaves forever! Alllthing from the snow on the square sour heat’s core, the crucifizion of |2} 07° of the clty devartments men 3 core, A1 Heiffeton v king ‘there sup- - R el e et potcon fems | posed that it was the lost mones. 1aking them biesd Dy using lnives razers and scissors—are gone at las! 3, . “GEITS-TT" is the new wav, the sure, Stonington Girl to Wed. oxagle painieas. way. T s al friends have received 1 serns, calluses, warts and bunioms. |Of the epproaching marrage of Miss “GETS-IT” 13 sola swerywhere, 25¢ 2 hottle, or sent direct |]Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Cowan, of by KL Lawrence & (... Clicago, Stonington, to George C. Judkins, menager of & Westerly store. The o sdvcrtiving racahim Ia| ¥o04ing Wil Be at the home of the $110 In cash and several articles of Pusinese results, Feb, 18, of the | Thursday afternoon at 2 ers arefplot in the Comstock cemete: aw and | offices of | S| the grave. The attenda jand there were a number of floral of- 'ucsi('!e';' & bank book, in the|chosen vi orhood of Franklin square, She | Birdseye of Meriden, ~secretary oney from 2 { treasurer, by druggists | Chavlotts Madeline Cowan, daughter of A bright and successful Norwich boy, Capt. Isaac Bromley Smith, of the Saturn, writes to friends here ship Mex. RA-".V‘V‘;Y CLERKS DANCED. at Miller's Academy, Nutmeg state 156dge of the Brother- y and in Ne fourth annual dance which was given Thursday evening at Miller's academy. The programme of cightesn numbers, of the including the most popular modern dances, beean at 9 o'clock and was over at 1 o'clock, with refresh- ments served at the intermiseion. ‘The offic this city, chairman; H. P. Adams, New | Londen; L. Brown and P. Leener, ich, with the following as aide: C. V. Colwell, T. S. O'Leary and C. tahler of New London and James J. Kilkenny of this city. FUNERALS. Mrs, John H. Vallett. The funeral of AMi wi ¢f John II 1 from her late home in bes at red in the large = es and_ friend Groton and gation from 0. 0. F., of ttendan from Ne Tondor she was a member. Rev. Jurial took placy the fami of Osprey lodge conduc committal service and Rev, Mr. onounced the benediction, She was born i John H. Vallett on Dec. 24, 1 ceremony being performed by ning of an_extremely happy married S , one brother, Charles Crock- er of Pleasure Beach! two . Vallett of G: Vallett of Unea Undertals . charge of the funeral arra: John T, Ladd. gements, At 2 o’cloclkk Thursday afternoon the funeral of John T. Ladd, ‘late of Franklin, held from tiro parlors er cn Franklin M, MecLean Goldie The bearers were Frankilin, James M. Huntington Willlam Frink, John 'C oran and n | Michael Shea and burial took place in 5 ‘metery at Franklin. nducted at large the Comstock A committal vice was e w fering Edward Pendreck. The funeral of =ld from the hom 6 Central avenue ernoon with a servi s church lace in St. dertakers Shea & B cral arrangemen Pend OBITUARY. Jeseph Costicki. After an old Thursday home of his s Corning, No. erly lived here for Mr. he came here from Vermc out E z his appren hip h an engineer and held th Brainerd and later anell, widow at her four sonsy a Patrick O'Net irs. John Sull hy, Michael urphy, Thomas Murphy, all of m_of Mrs, Jo phy, John and Timothy wi van, The death of 39, occurred on mont b ital short illness. He w trade and born his parents late Johanna Conklin lived in Green s a plumber ville. He attended th Greeneville schools until the family moved to Glo ville, N. Y., where he learned ‘nis_trade. He was unmarried. He is survi by his father, James Conklin of Glov er, John P. Conklin in Peabod: and a sister, Mrs. Ma Brooklyn. The body v, Mas: Normand F. Allyn Elected by K. T.=. Normand F. Allen of Hartford was elected president at e annual meet ing of the Past Grand Commander: George M. Long of New Lon president, and Grisweld Bankruptcy. Voluntary petition in _bankruptcy nited States court Friedman, who conducts a dry goods and notlons store {in Grisweld, and whose labilitles are was filed in the hursday by Sarah 1,122.21 and assets $564, Ten Abeve at Trading Cove. At 115 o'clockc this (Friday) morn- ing It was just 10 degrees above zero at Trading Cove South Manchester.—Manchester has e in the past year been ve: progres: 'rgn-lx eddi - S or more in establishing permanent fl‘n‘x ?comm,cncu, cqual to Tue Bul- |bride’s parauts en Tuesday evening, g&ewz}ks in various sections of the tewn, WHERE PUMERANTZ FIRE STARTED|LOOK ATCHILD'S - TONGUEIF SICK * CROSS, FEVERISH iWHEN CONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS | GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS.” State Policeman Downing-Concluded it Was in Cellar Around Light Shaft—Pumerantz Belief is That it Came From the Heater—Fourteen Witnesses Put On by the State in Trial on Thursday. Theodore Jo! who has John Dawson of Charter avenue, has re- jadmitted that he his trade for three years. d testided that the building were ail 1 ‘larence R. Knos, an ajuster, worked at the tongue. a sure sign that your liti cer and boweis nee 10rough cleansing at once. Hull. Theo- >wning, state policeman, gave ate’s Attorne the claim of Nathan Pume! he fire started in in New London on the nig count of which the fire started. | @oesn’t sleep, doesn't eat or act Trolleymen Testify. 13, 1512, on is on trial in the court on the charge of ar: £ Policeman Downing was nest to the last of the fourteen w nesses which stand during the day. was that he had gone to lo premises by ! 2 i has stomach-a throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, teaspoonful of ‘“Califor "igs,” and in a few hours all the foul | igested food ard | , which _has aried out its not see Pumerantz | Pumerantgz aled waste, un le gently moves out of its littie 3 and you have a His testimor t he went home bowels withou ‘o¢ | are emploved came nast fi Peopie’s Market 3 delicious te, and it al- ent committee of arrange- | ) d o m_feel splendid. ments included C, B. Messinger of aid he passed N the corner of} d went to the Turkish| , the bath| o Benjamin Pu examineq the back part of where the boiler was loc other kind fire had started there. Pumerantz where the rted and the re in. he sound of the and hung around the }BOARD OF TRADE ! 1 IN NEW QUARTERS.| jFrani \ | i | Located in the Thayer Buil tractive Corner Reom. three fires| four and al though they were trifiing| said he had advised Pum- | Leep the elevator near the There has aerantz store That He Counted. Air. Downing «! D of the chute, @econd floor at [ of he building on the Frank another place. ITS WORK ON RECEIPTS OF Report of Salvat The room has been new furniture, making tive appearance, and W) Eoard of Trade mi urged to make use of it to the fullest man_stenographer, who is to be furnished from the Nor- h Commercial school, d_at the room so for the members. to advance 160 sweaters, irs. Vallett died at Uncasville Mon- ion Army Here for| on, Oct. 135, which s now v, Odd Fellows’ home, and was iter of Capt. John and Lydia Crocker of Montville. She married the the Past Year. cases and 956 pairs of stockings. Was Tailor for Pumerantz. It is the desire Iness of the v rooms to the public in general in ev ounted to $1,158.8! i amount was expended as fol- - Mr. Pumerantz r at the time ed by her The men identified with the Board of Trade are receiving no pa giving their time freely of the city, and they would welcome | tions as to other ways that Board of Trade £ ¢ those having put them on paper, in street-corner kn GASOLINE FUMES THE CAUSE OF GARAGE FIRE Chief Stanton's Conclusion—Garages ' Should Be Ventilated, Chief H. L. ne, John $16.35; headquarters ac- oton and William C. any sugge: Allen & Son had L sald to the Thrown Out of Store. the work are serantz at with him and laughed at Stanton has concluded d called Benny Pumerantz fire in the Bacon the explosion r 4,390 coples of the 2 cents have are sold at 5 perimenting with automobiles with Chief Stanton sa; almost all fires in garages durin are a result around where there i this has pot of the numer who were eck s parents Lipps remembe: on Thurdday iudes the sick and doors cpen as mu to refrain from where machines ape bei iire department o'clock Wednesday e of Georzo er privilege pot- | C. for a fire at t! icien children, n, here children had been 3 tarted from ma The firemen took for the emergency carried food to the was needed, | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED { Member of Old Lyme Artist Colony to Perisian Young Lady. Idren and giv The engagement has just nced at Old L The young lad mber of a leadi owing to| war times, to take| done behing the scene of eve 3 her way to New York city where the Salvation in Paris for ¢ broke out he decided months at shipboard and the place in the early brams has leased on Lyme street known as the Brick Store, which Photograph Not Admitt: [No oNE TO TAKE | SCOTLAND POSTMASTERSHIP. Inspectors Recommend That This Of- fice Be Abolished. B, them Henry White of Hartford. Abrams is a native of Texas s graduated from Princeton in coring the p ¢ congress of prohibiting the e: TWO MEN HAD GUN-AND KNIFE. | Joseph Eets and Frank Viterette Ar- rested at North Main Street House. Upon a complaint made that U'-G!‘e was a fight at No. €3 North Main etreet, policemen wene sent there early Thursday evening and Joseph Eets and BAD BREATH Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it. to 'thn fire al ‘found who will accept postmaster at Scotland, y 3 t Worcester after a e Worked at the Fire. in and the Vegetable Growers' Officers, in an automobile and ¢ the Connecti- almost as soon association at at Hartford The officers clected {eut Vegetable Bury, Wesport; vice presi Wethersfield; . Howard F. Huber, rer, Charles R. Ri ersville, who was registrar of voters here over 26 years ago. and bya broth- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub. stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and postively do the work. i % . People affficted with reath fin ; quidk el tivenghs Dr. Bilwards® Olive| I YOU EIVE US 3 chance Tablets. The pleasant, tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Lush of New London, . i Windham, Fred C. Putnam; Tolland, William that he was his stomach stream of water into witness test be about 30 feet to arrive here from Wor- sugar-coated Observe Moody Sunday. be cbserved on . number of mber of the e had charge gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural ac- the blood and gently Thomas Hose C of a hose the great Dwignt orwich association > have an address upon unday afternoon meeting which lustrated with the steresopti- , and the meeting will be open to women as weil as men. tion, clearing purifying the entire system. do that which dangerous calo- mel does without any of the bad after cellar more when the floor fell All the benefits of nasty sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Pawerds' Olive Tablets without grip- ing, pain or disagreeabls effects of any pulled in about 12.25. testimony regarGing the time of ing in the alarm on the it was mnot always right was often three or four minutes Delegate to Elks’ Grand Lodge. At its regular meeting on Thursdey |kina. ‘ening at -the Elke' home, Norwic 430, elected Bxaited Ruler ith as its delegate to the grand lodge meeting in Los Angelcs in July and Past Exalted Ruler John H. Carney as alte M. Edwards discovered tne lodge, No. W, W. Bec Chief Stanners was nit on the that the fire alarm in New London was not in good ing order at the time of the fire. practice among patients afflicted with and lver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Fawards Olive Tablets are pure- 1y a vegetable compound mixed with olive ofl, you will know them by their olive color, Take one or two every might for a week and note the effect. per box. ATl druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Colum- Canton Oneco Men in Uniform. By special invitation of Capt, Tar- box & number of the members of Can- ton Oneco, No, 3, I O. O. F., attended the military ball at the armery evening and were in their uaiform. man who pulled the alarm at the sta- tion house was in the celiar tnat a minute or two delay 10c and 25c Burke testified examined the boilers in the huilding an€ found them to be all right, Burke to having CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Qoposite Post Offica *Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant White Rose SQUASH (cans) Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) 6 Franklin Street | JUSTIN HOLOEN. Progrietor NOTICE m of Kinney state- address, were ch als with im and V d and dan- it was claimed. d by the time the police geant K. ;i Policeme: Delaney., Stony Brook Reservoir Full. | Stony Bre rese is now at full pond and water was running over the waste way on Thurs Tt wil aay wo yet re Fair Feb. {, Ellen John M FINE FOR RHEUMATISM | Musterole Loosens Up Those Stift Joints—Drives Out Pain u'll kno why thousa: MUSTEROLE onc u experie glad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug stor an, Wa.e o o= ment made »il of mustard. Better { rd plaster and does not s ease and comfort while bed LE use ¢ the by your druggist and T $2.50. “land it is strictly the truth, that we can give you the best value obtainable in Hay, Grain and Feed. That we have the facil- ities for giving you the best of service. That our standard of excellency is high; but that is the only thing that is high; our prices are low indeed for high class Feed. We can prove this to your satisfaction, ' CHAS. SLOSBERG { 3 Cove Street Ernest E. Buli.rd V.OLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn.

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