Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 9, 1915, Page 7

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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1815 NORWICH BULLETIN. T - CLUG WORK IN CALIFORNIA uSes of the schoo] and would be great ezonomy for the state, u,..m about half the purchase y _President Macpherson urged citizens to get together, not for fish purpose but for the site as well local welfure in endeavoring to s The Bulietin, Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1915. YOUR HAIR NEEDS i the location of the school herc. PAR[SIAN SAGE‘ Gallaudet Flying Machines. [t QR ickl Removes DapIwT, SQDp!l | Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 38 Main St. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Teday. end colder Explained to Norwich Cnllqe Club by Mrs. Bertha Husch Baruch—Gave Invitation to Convention-on the Pacific Coast—Norwich Club to Hear [lustrated Lecture by| Woman's College President. he second matter upon whic Falling Hair and Scalp ltch. Macplerson spoke was ac | the Gallaydet flving machines 1 of aant tests in New I Q,‘ v, do not hair, /Wednesday fair Predictions from the New York Her ald: On TFuesday it ‘will e clear and Lolden with westerly to northwesterly Lady A istant when reguested must fair, hanges. Observations in Nerwich. Wit sn;m Th temperature and anges Monday: jin the barometr! Hubbard Squash White Rose SQUASH (cans) | Y . .. trate: President Sylies of | vitation to visit the Pacific coast, espé- | me; a i ng the nourish: nt that f: Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) - lowest ga. pm Woman's collese and for a concert | cially next July when the World's Siu- | and the banquet i ed — the becomes soft Comparisons. e ity fo E‘lfib. dent veunion will be .cull‘flu? |11.45 wita 3 of Auld L with life. Predictions for Monday: Cloudy and | IS Ber i ruch tod of the|has Dbeer fathered by the ¢ only saves the Pea ie,s Mai‘kei'“‘f" C & Cloudy and 45,0 haric work lifornia. College | chapters of the Cosmopolitan — ——— to zrow p } s Weather: As predicted. ng at first for The war will of course TURKEY SUPPER ON an incomps temperature ollowing records, reported from Sevin’s pharmacy, show the charges Tege club, W = Miss Louise C. Howe, the ent, presided at the meeting of the Col- h was held in the Stater Monday afterncon. The he sec eral mat- usiness were discussed. Amonz made for an illus- ic} Memorial on an more serious bust i % & Bw ki Sivect Sum, Moon 2md Tidex. ula_ny! ._:iwu;..mn‘g e bl EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY | a Lee & Osgood. o ank accepte he University of — vilet Counter. 1t's mo _=ign v the; will hold its summer session at the | Given by Rose of New England Wo s LBE it 3 t \o B 200 sumum ssion at b; w Engla - | au_cannot be JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor 1 Water. | section, a French section and 2 music | sume time in order to-coopera! | man’s Loague at Home of Mrs. Speed | poinied w delieately pe Das. 2 ction. The drama = section gives Cosmopolitun movement aims 10 draw | goon nd helpt for even the fir 3 prizes for mastets ms to give atlall the nations together. Ute motto is il atior 1 New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- Last year They try the better and stage, every higher fameus to furthe of the joini way intere BSeiTe Siz. | tide, which is followed by fload tide. expenses, $94.50 Florida, Ber- inama Pacific Exposition, ing all to Georgia, at St. Josepk’s Church—Funeral Mrs, Gearge H. Degarmo. Johrmn A.Dunnm AGENT i fain Street At morning at $ o'clocy was performed by Rev. Stanislaus Jutkiewicz of Main street and Miss Julia ska of 9 Summit stroet, Alajeda of § Sisth Anna Byozkowska of 116 High being the contracting parties. Friend of the couple filleg the places of liol St. Joseph's church 534 #. BRUCKNER 81 Franklio St, Overhauling and Hepair Work of all kinds on Automcbiles, aue Jutkiewicz is the son of M. 1 a local factory. Mrs, and is the daughte: Eleonara Wischnew: employed in one of the neig! on of Mr. and his bride is Mrs. Michael la. Byozkows! FUNERAL. urs after hin water it is 10W{act the crime wave Double Wedding Ceremony Perfarmed of Monday 2 double wedding 1. Maclejewski, North Wischnow- and Josep street and Mis: street, and the brides were charmingly dress- ed, carrying bouquets of flowers. Stan- nd Mrs. Joseph Jutkiewicz and is em- Jut- has been employed in a fac- of Felix and Joseph Majda bor- manufacturing plants and is the Majda the daughter of lo- orked for juvenile plays to counter- the movie. vouths. Ti was then sta { Fine Arts league | drammatic committee to new theatre movement. now crystallized in league of Chicago. This leaguc avs and of zood ones as play ac also as wel hildren and —— 1s and clubs | | there are great | machines as wel | which the Gallaude es o consorship and | pany s now making i of dramatie ge- | [i uree a cluds are Now | snguld g much Wi this line. After|por { aruch’s talk a commitice WuS | Try, appointed to plan some drama study | out remureration for for the College ciub. Mrs. Faruch then | of Norwich, ave most cordial greetings from the | Yreuiden( College club of Los Angeles and &an in- |+ 1sdulis. 1t exe Juhs Yor the affiliatio: The Kin ok Support c pected gathering. there w “Above all was started chapter in cach two-thirgs of the must be foreigner: erzational worlk hoves to e the cause of arbitration and the brotherhood of mar humanity 1t It has a niversitles, Aous The Rose of leasue cel | versary 1 ome < an lecture 2 vas se d Miss & BOARD OF TRADE ANNUAL BANQUET (Continued from Page Five) of business the count rom which a long time The Federal Reserve bar © all this and ul to offer credit to t reasonable rates, sc e , and should 1d every mam turer titled deposit, banks. has ties for taking care they arise. Financial Millenium Not Here Yet. od both the wrapper and t remains for me to blaze for a mo- yeu to the com- Ehtful s 4 good din- It bes rries about with him he raliroads * pla-time mors than | 3P ! S S BOY SCOUT TROOP Carriages, Wagons, Trucks Mrs, George M. Degarme. 1 v, Dils won: OBSERVED ANNIVERSARY and Carts. The tuneral Katherine Gleason T 2m slad to be with = . |¥ife of George H. Degarmo, took placs | ber 16. 1914, the day wher yibrecae che Nbrior a0d { With Exercises Held at Y, M. C. A. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- t 830 o'clock from | were epened; for it will B30 Beroro PamtntePond Eriandss Upholstsring and Wood Wark. mass cf,requiem, held in St. wreh, Mre. Biackamithing in all its branches. Scoit & Glark borp. 507 to 515 North Main St. a waiting impressively, . The beare illia Murray, John Houlihan, in St. Mary’s eemeter r Fitzmaurice read ce_at the grave. Ty Joh There 1647 Adaw’s iavern 18 t: l £ Beer Hartford and Mathew veral friend: m Ji Personals and Notes. cler) ned to e and America: ibach Bavarian Lurion Muer Dublin _Stout, Ale, Bunker Nourish- Anbeuser, 1 Henderson of Brown u spending a few day niral avenue, ADAM, Telephone Town 147-12 rice officiated a Mary's Some were Inter- and committal were owers and from out| town were Mrs, John B. Dovle of | alligan of New time to z isfactor was inaugurated a b in its fundamen sentials of the successful b tems of Turove, snd in almost evers rovement of them in complet operation; i n n Scientific and Sound. law e, and fair to bespeak ma ha | un- who for Vears , without de made dgment en iness man, an tr- erned, T the ot} of the world Bra ling of ¢ % : ag0 W a chanced to a former Norw to choose betwec traight st : ooked mei d pre x . nd_its as a New | flutey, from tut a like a plant—it nec Tie it srow strong and | to ma sttention ind invigorating topics known one upplication stops itehing head removes overy trace cleanses the hair and scalp of ail dust nd exs ofl. It goes right to the! r rcols, stimulating them and fur- | the EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY of Lewis Brand of ville. listed in the A He was AT DAVIS THEATRE. ¥ i erm: o Seo: The Debutante. = M]SS M . ’AbLES' =X Providence : Elks Erangue:: : res f0 :ont :,.,;:J . up ar 2 L - Iz dworth and Lawrence &5, Mil- | New England, Sy PR o et poveraiia. W : bunquet at Provi- i 3 Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist | ¢-r-c i Conmeotion wita Timothy J, Falvey. RS . i the new lodge rooms |, sident. 1 : A WOMAN'S DUTY Eiks. J, H.| 1 u =t = o e S Joan Bowen|8aid Mr, Falvey Se to speak . = (redge were also at.|When next intro naster S BORN s T cgle: :m at the opening. King, and he wen rom_ Troo WNBELY N 2 e { preciation of s T X o a o @ A Loy s T - IMURRAY W . T | mproving the hair | . . F m the fo y ral n i X 4 wies Adies nein||| Incidents In SOmety ! ! man of woi R g ) Y8 birthds e 3 { whom the ;' LARK 52-4 {able leader w g . Edward Johnson is in ton to remair Wash. Johnson of Yale was itor at his home in Hun MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street. Rol week for several months. {aoy 3. how the was chosen Federal = century ve practic Lamivien PRUDHOY 1 priepus A New Wash Fabrics WE are making an advance showing of New Wash Fabrics for Spring, 1915, in all the newest de- signs and color combinations. We extend a general in. vitatien to call and see the new Spring Wash Fabrics while the assortment is complete. These hints of styles and prices: Bradford Cambrics i NEW PERCALES adford Cambrics, $6 inches wi on light. medium and dark grounds—desirable for dresses and wails—alse goed apron styles—at 10c a | YOKOHAMA CREPE rge showing of new desiz Yokohama Crepe, 27 inches wide, 1 coloringe quality 06- | in a variety of dainty stripes. auitas ¢ Percales—price a vard Ule for waisting—price 12%c a yvard s Cosm e Cloth, avery attractive wash fabric, U6 inches Cosmos (20%, ‘Wahe grounds with dainty floral designs in & splen- @ variety—price ¢ ayard. Cloth ¢ RADUOR CLOTH | es wide. in ] ucat stripes a STRIPED VOILES Woven Striped Voiles, 40 inches wide, blue and white. lavender and white, black and white stripes, as- serted widths—at 23c a yard. s wide, in a splendid of new- and colorings--one of the newest of this handgome effects—at 25¢ & yard. ARBUTUS ORGANDIE h range ral Tolles, 38 | Arbutus Organdie. 40 inch designa and | wido, in vers dainty floval designs erdin- | and nandseme colorings—price 33 ; fabrie that promises to be \Very pop- wide, and is shown in u wide range signe-—price 53¢ a vard. SILK VOILE TISSUE NUBBE This fa nches wide and Silk Striped Voile, 40 inches comes in o floral designs l wide, in a full assortment of gll the and ail the pewe mbioa- | fashionable plain colorings—price tions—price 35¢ s 1ard 1 s2cas of the new S Fabrice, 36 inches flors) combinations on white grounds—price extend a cordial invitation to visit our Wash Goods Department and see the new goods while the assortment is complete. We take pleasure in show- THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL CO. LEGAL ATTENTION! WE NOTICES. S.'I‘.lTLT iCE OF THB COMMISSIUNER, Norwieh, Dec. 31, 1314, The ordinances of the City of Nore 2 provide the owner or owu- occupants, private , a3 i ° erson having «|care of of land, e boréering on o o i public plac: Yy, where . {there is 2 sidewslk graded, or sraded iand paved, shall to be removed therefrom any and all snow, slest ar 4 within three hqurs after the same 1 beea deposited or iree hours after sun- the same shal ':d' e fallenin season; alnw that whenever jdewaik, or any part thereof, ad- buflding or lot of laund, or street, square or public placa shall overed with ice, it shall be the the owner, or owners, acc occupanty, private COIpor: person ing the care of e such side- 4 conve y removing the ice therefrom, ering the same with sand or r suitabie substance some tvo hours es the party 2 5 4 2 2 o= e | - |5 dokaut o the provided by is showing 2 full line of New | 3iiss Marjorie Browning is the guest |;;’:r":‘h S inc Ml s 1 i ? { mw-;;”wsv o . of Trionde aoa . SEommGle 18 €be cusstlgygrs ing Machines Successful. | Rt 2] 3 e ordinences slso provide that in Mllnnery for Fall and Winter | on, X. I. U Toastmaster ot : e g LA =) lcase ot violation of any of the ament ; g 1 LS « {goresoing prov sal or neg- =S iss Amanda liall i 1 ,‘ | party uest of her sister, recent s : = ising with . se mage - i slect, after European Plan heodore Tiaxiland veturmed o aik e ios policeman of the eity. Tnstitute after spending the at his home on 5 cents per day and up. {AYES BROTHERS, 1222. 26-235 B s who Al has and owning, for several wee! of ireene | ,aen | Next_speal Mrs. at their home at prospects - were Congressman-elect Freeman. Congressman-elect Freeman was introduced Toastmas- | a way a ae hoped no one wou Al ter King in id that against came from Emm. d_hold the | ys-pep Iets Mads unl[ By c 3 Hova co. c juice. One cm:'flcu in the mouth 3 swaliowed slowly, al- nost instantly relleves sour stomach, indigestion, heartbugn and nauses, Sugar-coated; de not seem ke medi but like & delicious confection Why not try @ box toda Your uggist bas them at 20c., 25c. and $1. licom)m_\' I—UMBER small ma t. have tude to common- uldn't | Haven't ®est for | Fathers, Bing | fresdom. establis: that oniy thoge w did were at er gachusetts, with the r }as Hooker and ot ‘onnecticut and § nad to come to| ve us our start in| night Massachusetts as sent her best to Connecticut, with nual banguet of | card of Trade has not n 2 the prair tor t crowd alon f = ) other contestants e wound e s As the inown un re callec &xpe DR, J. M. FRANKLIN DIES AT JOHNSTOWN. Had Office Here Shannon Building. ngton Lo hed_done t to do. where- by one of his in the Maana WELSH_ In ) oL F 3 Hemember g 3 Takeuwe i erded altngetier in smoke. For our ore on =y THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO,| @es=ss Dys-pep-lets 5;5iixla | intellectual smoke falli they have furs | - ‘Three chears for the congressman- |of too deih o pved ,.f,. i Heen i > i — | sl6ct were DPropased _ Toastmaster 3 Jmmslown N ¥ Central Wharf, Nerwich, Conn | King and were given with a will |r COAL and LUMBER { { 1 H i —Call up 24— Free Burning Kinds and lehlgh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Snannen bulldtag. e was in falling egeized with a weak street, hear CUR street, about weess ago, failing to the sidewalls at the tme. ' He was tak ome and Removal of Lekeville Scheol. After Mr. Froeman, President Xing| called ypon Former President Aac-| pherson who presented two imporiant| matters before the gathering. The first was the poseidil the | short Jocation: here of the etate schest for| inmeciles new located at Lakevill, It has SO0 fnmstes and 45 doctors | nurses and attendants, but has only 3 1-2 acres of land whieh is too email for ite devalopment as it is to go into ferming gnd bull hea nd_was spell on 4 M | son and daughter in Jonnstown. He waz a merober of Rose of N Sneland lodge, No. 950, Loyal Ord Mooss, Wilsan to Speak at Be: College. tories and other buildingr. T Washington, Feb. 3.-President Wil trustees have a site in profpoc: in the| son agreed today to speak at a meet- western part of the state at a cost &f|ing to be held here Fed. 24 In the in- $100,800, but the Bogrd of Trade iero| tarest of Bersa college, Kentucky. Mrs, hu secured an opuon on_the Winsiow | Wilson took a deep interest in this in- mue“;vmch stitution an@ ity mouvntain yeuth ttu- i = WrLsoN - farry L | O Teb. 5, 1918, Mre. Lilen O Brien, 6 years. FLAHERTY—In Taftyille Feb, 7, Mrs. Josephire Flaherty, aged 33 years, Funeral from her late home. No. 5 North B street, Wednesday morning at 7.0 o'tlock. Services at Sacred Heast chruch et 8 o'clock. Burial in| g; yville aged Da; also b ard if théy to demand, to Feport, . s to the ty Attorney, wiy 15 Main Street ute the party offending. C. LILLIBRIDGE, Street Commissioner. NOTICE The Bosrd of T FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS vady Assistant Teisphcne 323-3 ¢ the Town of in tas City each da e W. BLACKBURN. LY L,“\_HL\.:\‘Y}“' NE R. 3'LAUGHLL VM. SMITH DAVID GILMOUR, g oard of ‘i).-. J. M. KING Rel Rubbers UBBEF‘ DU‘DTS AND ARCTICS ' s DENTIST May Building janlTuWF *lost Cigars are Geeg— THESE ARE BETTER . TOM'S 1-23 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW m:aanh = Try them snd see. THN."-‘H Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funerai Directors aa“uu!onnncueu

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