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NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915 Henry Allen & Son § FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when requested MISS M C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist| A WOMAN’S DUTY is to thin, yellow-gray, not becomingly a ranged. 3 Money spent for improving thé hair | is well spent. Let Miss Adles help you to look well! Telephone 652-4 306 M1 THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. Forecast for New England: (,loml\[ ang colder Mcnday; Predictions On Monday i and col@er, with brisk westerly northwesterly winds. The outlook York | V\'ill l\e clear slight temperature changes. Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from show the change: the barometri | Sevin's pharmacy, i temperature and changes Saturday ok her best at all times.. This she cannot do if her hair is néglected, nxgjes't 15, Towest 21 Highest 42, Comparisone. n Street, nest to Chelsea Bank. { | Predictions for Saturday: CONNECTICUT TEMPERANCE UNION 50 YEARS OLD | Founded by Governor Buckingham in Broadway Church in January, 1865. 2ce union makes ver review of its histor Connec cllion nd ‘was one of. that' vernor f the of the strug came bac A those day un-Chris not MGCS FLA:';I' 70F BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. Construction, 2 ad recently shed by the air Cre of Salem, Mas: d @ contract to erect a new ty for the Thermos gation of thi nformation th Bottie company } d plans for gs in any other ted in ompany known is used or Cantata Was Repea!ed 1t 4, tending th: the choir The Hol sur cant ad been 3 Guard you Against Y Disease The only way to keep well is to counteract bodily Keep your blood and in strong, wholesome tion through the DAILY use of | i ! o - The Perfect Tonic ! ASK ANY DRUGGIST Send for Descriptive Booklet KING'S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT 36-38 Hawley St Boston B P SR 95 MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street, is showing a full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter We Want to Buy Your Old Gold, Silver or Jewelry highest prices in cash or We pay in exchange for the best Watch er| Jewelry values in Norwich, J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler 32 Franklin St Established 19 i —_— e L o THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and uy. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227. 26-25 Broadway Saturday’s tweather: wed | talk Predictions for Sunday cold- | Sunday’s weather: by rain and snow. San, Meon =nd Tides of the fftieth anni- g of The Con- cut Citizen. broke 0 water it is low is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Holy Name Society Received Com- Body Sunday—Four Feet of Water Going Over Greene- ville Dam—Notes. ours after hi ne evident | 1 quinine fixed of them and munion in enough to | s church took cor Spoke at Waterbury. known African eq lecture on | Suggestions Which M G. G. 8. Defeated. Greeneville G 3 Basketball team met w at the hands of the fast pers in the Y. Given to Hollow Tile Type of score was 40 to § team was outclassed stagés of the zame. play the Riverside Grammar Winners at Whist Tourney. the whist tournament just d at the Greeneville Soc letic club Thomas ‘homas Me The tournament nights and several interesting is anticipated and will be At The Federated Church. Dbottle plan. e o) i e i am Holmes of ¥ vich, as receive fur- Great’ Plain, the Federated of the Fuiler Life.” 30 at Park| % nday had River Unusually High. At the Greeneville - feet of water T the dam which is. a lai time of the 3 ven at a for- _the choir and was re- . Tiniski spen Willimantic. |rison S. Allen, Waterbury. Science in the High School, Frani P. Thomas McCa x a ¢ was the guest friends in Willimanti 3 Foey of W the guest of friends here Sun Thomas Donovan Willimantic Charles Prentice, is spending a few dayrs |cm Prospect ®|necticut Business John King { Februa, % ‘ew days at his home | in Passaic. N. For Caucus Registration. The registrars of voters were in in the various d to receive names f tion and will be in session again for the same purpose on ¥ No names were rece F‘flda). but the registrars were 1 in revising the lists, which is pa their duties at this time. T —— | L. Kirschner, New Haven: tr ricts on Friday S registrii- HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS Get a_small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or s as the German “Hamburger Brust Thee.” any pharmacy. ke 2 tak of the tea, put a cup of boi fand the reading of reports by | scouts in uniform, and also the formal de- Grink a teacup full at any time. the most effective way |cold and cnre grip, as it Dlvmon No. 54, A. O. H., Had State and County Officen Present—Banquet With 250 Attending Class of 60 Can- didates Given the Degree by New London Team. | At the invitation of the First Con- | sregational church Christian Endeav- sciety a representation of nearly every society in the,Norwich Union| lnnml the chapel at thé First church at | | Norwich Town on Sunday evening, cre a most enthusiastic meeting {was held. The decorations of flags or the pledge, also the picture of Rev. I {E. Clark, were reminders of C. E {Day and’ the 34th anniversary of t first society in Portland, AMe. | Miss Calla R. White, pri { the local society i {service. A .pr tion, ‘What Has C. E. Dope s Members from the differént i:rupnudml most. helpfully. Rev. Fuller of Hanover, held their close at- { tention he spoke on Obedien | The keynote of Rev. G. H- .Ev 3 fficienc A duet, Love Ab was I Heav y Miss Wattle | Underwood. and Miss Bernice nging of the hymns was in charge of | a double quartet. Seven societies y . Jewett Cit Lisbon responded to the r ‘the Li bun dclegali say- ing it was hard (o _tell which was the ‘\ormrh Town and which the Lisbon William Park of Hanover i he was ties in the He spoke of dent of | n charge of the s follow- ed by prayer and answering the Gues- glad that nearly all the soc union were represented. S [the work of the union and said sthese Temperance and Superintendent {more societies in the union, The officials a ts to the societies. home filled wi We ought to 2o h enthusiasm. .HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS IN ANNUAL MEETING | Connecticut Association to Hold 24th Annual in New Haven. The twe the Connect 1 and Hig held at on of Clas: Teache! en High programme that ranged is_the following: Morning Session, 1030 O’Clock. ness and general meeting, hall: report of the res has corresponding secretary; report c committee on cenference with colleges address, The E dent Maric é Roy Burton, Smith lege, Northampton, Mas: Correlation o ng and 1 work; alesmanship ation; or interpretation Haven High school, dramatic F. 8 of Collateral R nry Johnson, dep Ceachers’ college, New York: S Add Miss to the History Recitatior riet Marsh, New Haven. Classics, room 103, Joline, The Taft Expected of Boys Ente: Yale unite; cy in Greek Yale rank L. . Boardman Ap shops, 2 announced room 166, second e Hotchk rtmouth college. . Quaile, Salisbu ipal A. C: Domestic floor front: en. Practical se, Willimantic. I Modern Lan N. Wilsen princ Ri ipal of necticut, Professor Kenn Yaile university ience, rcom 206, third fl or, Har \orse, Revere, Massachusetts. three vears ago the Headmas sociation of M achusetts committee to formulate a udy for the high schools chusetts. Mr, Morse was sig cour v him was accer few exceptions, and tod course in general in a high school in I the content of the cour nim is being followed out. The Connec n favor of the m eeting of the. < tion ,whi meet 0th, The present officers E Philip Howe, Rockville; ident, E secre corresponding secretary . §. Hitchcock, New Londo e committee, D. Annie E. Sporer Joline, Watertow tee on conferenc Pettibone, New mmittee on athletics, Walter B encer, West Hartford. [§ leges, Birthday. The Third troop, Worwich Boy S« of America, are {o be the hosts the national ore have been extended to i scouts in the city, their friends, to attend & m evening, Jeb. 8, at At that time there will be orothe: e Y ceremony for taking the tenderf gree and oath. The chief feature of ‘the | Joosens the bowels, thus breaking 5 |De at S cold at once. 1t is_{nespensive and eiitirel therefore harmless. v‘of Scout work in {the troop me . demonstration of Mors jsignalling, and handaging. Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt serviceday or night” Lady Assista box of Cascarets. o'clock, when, throu ndreds of Unitea St of Boy alute, and repeat the j unison. After a short afidress on the fu Andalusia’s olive crop ©one, owing to a recent drought. Instead of dangerous, omel to liven your liver when bilious, headachy or constipated get a 10-cent They start the liver and bowels and straighten you up bet- ter than nasty Calomel, ing ‘or making you sick, RECEPTION BEFORE BOARD OF TRADE BANQUET | of | To Be Given for Governor Walsh Massachusetts and Other Guests. of speciall® orwich Boar angements I _ committee f Trade. for which the all been completed The be as chairman. secretary; report of the treasurer: ap- pointment of committees; report of commiittee on athietics: report of the the nor of Federal Iteserve bank, essman-elect R. Freeman of| Altl and others. vernor | Talbo ucated Person, Presi- rol- afternoon by a_reception other guests meeting. Afternoon Session, 2 O'Clock. rtmental conferences for the | on of special ish, | hall, Dr. 2 ill meet e other gues wwernor and rganized body U €XPression; | micxets for the ban ¥ be bought se who are to sit at the singers’ second floor, Anne ord. The Selection | the following E a committee tc cond flcor; Olin chool, Watertown, | The Degree of Proficiency in Latin 3 ng College, with suggestions as to how teacher. ain the goal, Professor ity; The De- xpected g College, with sug- as to how teachers may best the goal, Professor Harry M. Regrets from Senator Brandegee. r Brandegee ha lowing letter sent the fo n to attend the United States Se Comimittee on the Judiclars e, Secretar Norwich Board Speakers the situation of v here until after the 4th of nd even then we may opened by Rev. Lo ave an and Prin. ng about it at be impossi f the concerning the sles, Willimantic Normal the closing of the west branci 7, second et, Bridge- ges in formerly h school, Arecibo, Porto The Desert of Modern Lan- Howard La Field, Bridge- iaims of Bnglish on_ the reign Lanzuages in Con- ADVISES APPOINTMENT OF th McKenazie, NEW STATE OFFICIAL. A Good Lawyer Bills to Existing Legislation, First Year Adapt Proposed ppointed ourse of Massa- member of that committee and to him was as- ed the problem of formulating a 1 general science. The course comb the eight menmax report The | nt’\m‘n: al the period cove mendations be required at section is omitted as “ducators’ associa- n New London on betore tlve\ President, vice pres- Case, Willimantic: record- | . ry, J. C. Moody, New Bri- | haries surer, execu- ted; tion of each a1 “:w catled me to de qul“r\\ald finally dmermn " | nolds, with whom she has n commit- John chairman statute whic to fill vacancies the governor LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER ACCUSED BY BOY Edward La Duca Held for Superior Court Trial, Boy Scouts to Celebrate National formal celebration of the birthday of anization. Invitations nts and eting on Monday rvice of the C sum of $3, La Duca was arrested a w his bail fixed at aitorneys demurred sgram will | hout the housands ill stand at attention, Scout cath in 0. La Duca tould not on his bond and was commit we Norwich, several of short phore His Thumb Amputated. to a New morning, where thumb of, his tated at the first Jjoint, i lacer: lad earlier was ampu- s a peor becausze of i - | about flve vears ago to John Flahert: Sorotoresm re- lmnrd to ‘1\5 home after the amputa- Gave Spirit Messages. both the morning and afternoon| services at the Spiritual academ: Sunday Mre. Beatrice A. Bedford pi ed good sized audiences h her readings and spirit messages. Without grip- | She is a test medivm and psy st of recognized ability. _dhe Bulletin. AUXILIARY'S FIRST ANNWERSABY!BUGH‘ LAME BACK. Norwich, Monday, Feb. 8, 1915. - RUB LUMBAGO OR TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD The | “ST. JACO®'S OIL.” Kidneys cause” backach They not ¢ ache or a soothing, penetrating Jacobs Oil.” Rub it right on your painful back and instantly the sorenes: and lameness dizappears. crippled! Get a small e pain. Liste the backache or Rub old hon Tumbago p St. Jac lutely doesn’t b CHAPLAIN NAMED FOR Smith, Formerly of Norwich. o Rev, Dr, tive of Notwi Referring 1ly recognized by the New Y e of tie Roman Cathol first time yesterday when Cardinal Farley @ Joseph Delane: chury a largely attended meeting in the as- embly hall of Cathedral college, Fifts Cardinal Farley was present. He ad- dressed the appointment of the chaplain. ugh the gu about a year ago by ith, rector of the Churc 5t Dobb y recogni d 1 authority organiza the Sacred H holie ch things on the stage, with you as man Catholics. The Rev. D: urch de: Catholic actors, ORGANIZE FOR DANCE, Named List of Committees. mer electing officers, a dance and . M. Cran | | imitteo—John Flub layton Clar della Mathews, 1cipal and president and £ are made y members of mittees Thomas Stearns, James Mul { Planning to Preduce “Pinafore” of the Y. hands of Mr. Geer an tails will man's A the other looked after by tb William Murdock. Providence st morning after a li sed was born in County y, Ireland, and came to th when a She resided in Norwic until 22 years home in Taftville. he leaves the following : and one s i Mrs., C. H. Mrs, Alfred Legare, lard of Plainfield and home, and Miss Nellie A, St. Josepl's and William T. Delaney of {She also leaves two brothers, Murphy of Norwich, Mrs. Elizabeth family have the community in their bereavement, MRS. JOSEPHINE FLAHERTY Friday Night. The death of Mrs. Josephine Flaher- ty of North B street occurred Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock as result of injuries received in a sMdi aceci- \ Friday evening. She was sliding a double ner which turned oy her. injuries. Mrs. Flaherty was born 33 ears ago in New York state, and was {She was a member of the Sacr Heart church and took much interest in its affa:rs. Besides her husband she leaves two sisters, Mrs. E. Smith and | Miss Liliie Laramee, doth of Taftville, | The deceased was wel known here and legves a verv wide circle of friends { wilo will mourn her loss. Surprise Party. A number of friends of William Mur- dock surprised him at his home on BACKACHE AWAY RUB PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL Not | have no nerves, therefore can Your back- aused by lumbago, sclatica . and the quickest relief is stiffness Don’t stay rial bottle of Oil” from vour druggist - up. A moment after it is applied vou'll wonder what became of bs Oil” whenever you have sciatica. neuralgia, { rheumatism or sprains as ii {s abso- the | CATHOLIC AGFCRS' GUILD Was Organized by Rev. John Talbect John Talbot a New of actors was offi- < dio- church afternoon, ppointed the . pastor of St. chaplain of the ¢ Actors’ guild. The zuild held reet and Madison avenue, and [ e actors and then announced ded . Dr. John of the iis introduction of the T do not want you ge folk to develop the idea that the now formally approves iduals and as Ro- : who knew all | the players, introduced them to the cardinal and Dr, Delaney. The ar- | tiie | dinal then chatled with them for some | 1di- i be at from ncw on St. | 1 considered the Commercial School Day Class Has The day class at the Norwich Com- g organized by arranged to named the fol- ing committees to carry out the de- e—L, M. Crandall, 11, Fran- Houlihan, Mary A. Tep from regu plete stocks of all the leading size and in every grade. to $1.39 a pair. WOOL Biarkets, in all the best k and up fo $1250 a pair. up to $5.00 a pair. More Than 300 Pairs Crib Blankets 9¢ One case of € Blankets, s 30x40—Special price ¢ ea 76c COTTON BratiKeTs 2 08¢ One case of Cotlon T 10-4 size—at 58c a pair, price 75c. $1.10 COTTON BlANKETS ae 85C One case of 11 Blankets—at 8ic ar | price $1.10. $2.00 WOOLNAP | EiANkETs e’ 81,65 I One case of 11-4 gize Woolnap Blankets—at $1.65 a pair, regular price $2.00. $5.00 WOOL BLANKETS at 33'95 pairs of 11-4 size White Wool Blankets, pink and blue borders—at 2 pair, regular price $3.00 $350 COTTON FiLLED COMFORTABLES at $2-48 One case of full size Comforta- finest quality cotton fiiling, border—at $§2.48, orteous & By BLANKETS vow . and save from 20 to 30 per cent. 0ur Blanket Department is one of the most important in Connecticut, featuring as it does, at all times, com- We Show Blankets pire COTTO Blankets in a full line of sizes—at 69c, 7%, 9¢ and up wooLNA Blankets, look like wool and feel like wonl—at $1.98, $250 and $2.98 a pair. CRIB Blankets, Weo!nap and Wool, a big assortment—at 75¢, $1.00 and COMFORTABLE stiyllltdn&nl:n or silkoline—at $1.00 zo $10.50 u‘:h of Blankets at Special Prices COMFORTABLES—At Special Prices Mfictel o lar prices makes of Blankets, in every nown makes—at $2.50, $3.98, $5.00 h cotton, wool or down, covered with FiRnNkeETs o $4.95 te Wool Blankets, pink and blue borders—at a pair, regular price $7 FOANKETS o $5.48 20 pairs of 11-4 very fine Califor- 9. Wool Blankets with Scotch thistle borders in pink and Ylue— t $5.48 a pair, regular price § 5.00 PLAID E’LANKETS at 85'69 25 pairs of 11-4 size st Wool Flaid Blankets, only—at $8.62 a pair, re $5.00. .60 COLORED BORDER %GOMFDRTABLES at 82 48 THE PORTEQUS One case of Comfortables, strictly pure wool ing, with silk tops and border—these are extra value value gocd Comfortables, and regufar $5.00 value— 3 @ $6.00 Special price 98 & MITGHEU. G0. Plans are underway for the produc- | tion of “Pinafore” with a cast of Nor- wich amateurs by the Woman's Auxil- i. C. A, and Charles D. Geer. The direction of the musical part of the performance will be in the} Death of Mrs. Ellen Delaney—High!| Mass of Requiem For Mary Louise St. Amour—Surprise Party For ago when she made her “Thomas | Slattery of Boston, Michael Sjattery of New Britain, and the following sisters, Mrs. Margaret Quinn and Mrs. Bridget Dwyer of New London, and Mrs, Anna} Costigan of Providence. The deceased | | was a kind and loving mother and was | beloved by all whe knew her. llel sympathy of the! SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES. | Was Internally Injured While Sliding | e was getting up another She was taken tof - home where she died of m!euul'}'x\'xer the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.| Berton Laramee. She was married Slater ave: Henry DeCel ts presented solos, Victe e Helm. Gaucher gav: took ten stitches to 1t is thought she fell piece of glass or other 1strument., Had Narrow Escape. ing of girls who (’C- JP%PU (‘ ty day night had TTOW eqaye at the railroad cre i The sleigh ss of Reguiem. i in the Sacred Heart| AXDREWS — GEDDA Feb. 6, by Rev. S. o K. Andrevws, aged 23 vears. ' his late home Tuesday Mass of requiem St. John's church at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's r HOFFMAN—In Leonard, eo B 1€ at 9 o'tlock. Réq St. Patrick's church. a Burial in St. Mary's cer WILSON—In \kmsuv Feb, FLAHNBRTY —In Taf! Mrs. Josephine F year, Notice of funeral Lereafter, DELANEY—In Taftville, Feb. Ellen Slattery, widow of Patrick De. Fuperal from her lste Tome. . 39 Providence street. Tuesday mornin. Feb. ¢, at 8.30 o'clock. Solemn higl mass at Sacred Heart church ‘at 8 oclock. church m of requiem was celek pose of the soul of Amou ted D Masquerade Social. e largest ed the Gras Whist, club are ensased To Celebrath Sixth Anniversary. ! be celebrated with a supped in Thomas Greenwood spent Saturday ew Bedword. - Saturday afternoon Church & Allen 15 Main Street DIRECTORS —AND-— EMBALMERS rzdy Assistant Teiephons 323-3 RY E. CHURCH ‘WAL SMITH ALLEN Rubbers [RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS d low cut, light and heavy Asi to see the Top Notch Rubbers. They are the VERY BEST. F &NK BILL, 164 main S Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funerai Directors laney., > el R RS . W . N YOU WANT to pui your bus- iness before the public, there 18 mno medium better than verilsing cot