Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 8

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_NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915 FINAL CLEARANCE TODAY Remaining stock now arranfied for final clearance, nothing to be desired from the standpoint of quality, style and economy. Many will buy now with the view to service for next season. ANNUAL CLEARANCE Entire stock involved. Nothing reserved. Former prices were to $25.00. | | Tailored Suits CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Now $10 One or two Suits of a kind—the accumus lation of a season’s successful selling. Former prices were to $37.50. Evening Dresses TO CLOSE OUT at $12.50 Just in ‘the nick of time for dances. Former prices were to $29.50. pre-Lenten FURS AND FUR COATS Remaining stock of Neckpieces, Muffs and Coats Now Just Halif Price No Garments on Approval. Alterations Extra No Returns Accepted. Early Selections are Advisable Marhaltan 121-125 Main Street “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” P ~ | UNKNOWN vicTIM OF RAILROAD TRAIN. Man Found Killed at Ferry Crossing at | Old Saybrook. NATERFORD FARM FOR COUNTRY CLUB. Srtion Secured by New London Peop|= —About $30,000 Needed. The mangled remains of an unknown man were found scattered over a dis- tance of 200 feet at the ferry crossing Oid brook early Tuesday morn- upposed that tue victim aling a ride on the pilot e and was jerked from position by suddenly slowing down the station and he fell under the o laree farm corner two or three eels. The farm contains a| He was apparently about vears arns. - The build- ge and a laborer. by occupation, converted into a 1zh he was dressed fairly well clubhouse the erection of N ‘hmg was found in his clothing by h ght be identified and no i hi; description had v, S0 it is deemed de in to Old Saybrook on just before the aocident. mail express bound east, at 5.15, is believed to be the triking him. Dr. Irwin Granniss, 11 -aminer, viewed the remains rmission for their removal. and mprovements, other !SECOND CONGREGATIONAL MEN’S LEAGUE | Elected 1ts Officers—John A. Sherman President—Reports Made. fen’s league of the Second Con- | gresational church held its annuai !n1 n Monday evening at 30 AVOID IMPURE MILK | 2::- - (e room over he Sue - { ora ting the following officers: for Infflnts .n‘ Invalids »prmdem John A Sherman: \ice { president, William B. Montgomery; retary, D C. Graham; treasurer, John Trankla. Reports of the past year were at the meeting which was a brief one. HORLICK’S| it means #he Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Sam Johnson in Hoboes Congress. At Hotel de Gink, the hoboes’ hotel in New York, Sunday afternoon thers o % was an “international congress” of 24 are hoboes, in which a former New Lon- The Food-Drink for all Age3 | doner took part. He is Samuel A. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. John‘;om Carnegie medal man, wha osed as a marathon runner in New Forinfants, invalids and growing children. | P22 7€ & Taatation - years ago, and Purenutrition,upbuildingthewhole body. | 41 considerable running over the Invigorates nursing mothers and theaged. | roads hereabouts. One of his feais More healthful than tea or coffee. | Was an attemut to run to Hartford and Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S another was a run to Norwich and HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk return, He also took parf in a mara- thon at the New London State Armorv. though he faileq to fintsh. R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR, Blood—Populace Facing Scores jarmy e of dead horses, remnants of ‘wagons and truc guns shed and twisted, and thousands of dead men, mutilated beyon | tion, all piled in confused Jong | the banks of the V river, dyed red | with human blood; snch was the scene | that confronted Charles Rigas of| Franklin street, who was traveling in| |tho wake of fhe battling armies in | Europe few week: Mr. Rigas whose real name is Konstantynos Kyriazcoulos, and whose native land is Greece, arrived in Norwich on Sun- day night, having only recently landed in New York from Europe. Mr, Rigas says the sights he wit- neseed -in his travels through the war zone cannot be put into words. The| people there are living in constant| fear of attack not only by their ene- mies on land, but by airship attac Men shot down by the thousands ar left dead and dying on the battle- cogni- | cape flelds, and it's a hundred to one chance if their bodies ev find a grave. The people are continuaily facing the prospect of starvation, many of them are w: y, and some even have nothing which to clothe - themselves properly. While traveling through Turkey in Mr. at Affium As Rigas stopped arahissar and during stay there he saw German soldlers shoot angy kill tl(.9n<z=les\, Beigians who had g to| hat couury years before to t { ll"~'r dence. Thl ber las Afte: short while, Mr [BATTLE SCENES ALONG THE VISTULA| 5T | Described by Charles Rigas Who Has Just Returned From| Europe—Thousands of Dead Men—River Dyed With Fear of Air and Land Attacks. STOMACH UPSEI? the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwardl Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trylng to pateh up a poor digestion, they are altacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Bdwarde® Olive Tablets arouse | the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, aw: 80°s indigestion and stomach troubles, u have a bad -taste in your tongue coated, appetite poor, Starvation and in Constant; | and London and then went {o Alue;);; or mout! Greece. From G rflcw\‘}f fi;‘fd( i { lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or | r\flmn:?u landing in New York afite with undigested food, | centiy. AT ets b Mr. Rigas has a war record him Oltye: Tabistostie sy lomel | ds’ Olive Tablets are a| s |= ! ble compound mixed with | of which he i3 justly proud. He 1 Gardner. M vhere he was employ- ed. in 1812 for his native land and en-} 5 TiR o il Enow them by theis | tered military [color. They do the work without b 3 i mps or pain ! L or two at bedtime for He was with about S0 Greeks.wiio en- | i f, o you can eat what you countered a body of 300 Turks. Amr! et Sl ¢ per’ box. in which about 75 5 L = e N the Tiie pulbe Olive Tablet Company, Colum- L " us, O, ! took to flight. Rizas boxed in by of Turks, two of whom he shot, reached him W i adly \\u“nded ! TO REMODEL SALEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. R. H. Crawford Leading in Rais-| ing a Fund. a tr but the third net and so tal is second fignz Wwas at Dres| 4,000 Turks and ,2500 Greeks engaged in desperate batfle. Tius resulted in another Grecian victory. The siege of Salonika was the last fight in which he took part, and the capture of the city was made without A fund is being raised for Terudels regational church of Salem blgodshed. he constrnction of an addi- ] e tion to be used 2o In the old country Mr. Rigas wor Sy Tho ;ihrftr wab;nda as a harness m:tk da! ave fought ition, and for the past without a pastor, Rev. vl is supeérintend: Boys’ 3 pulpit for several ituted a_cam hurch. Urited State greatness. already and intend ment. | HOBO BECAME RESCUER ' OF DOWN-AND-OUTS | } Dr. Siocum Tells the Story of the Re- H PRO AND CON ON GROTON COURT JUDGESHIP. church the ually la unday evening Claims of Latimer and Hewitt Ad- demption of Hell’s Half Acre. Rev. Joel the Centr he had the something of f learning er belong to the , said record gham of Yale| in this| vanced Before Judiciary Committee. include | cement | Hew dem- all and the on the ainted white, oy pacse village g Among . K._Brown ot Salem, §5; rat, and he entirely competer ion in mem- | NORWICH SOCIETY DINNER ; IN NEW YORK.| |20 Ware Present at Informal Mid Win- | the comfort | 3r. Lom - through the entire v greatly impressed. i about $00 men were being cared for. Five hundred were sleeping on {the concrete fioor | in e large room on the lower Three or four hun- dred others were being accommodated in other parts of the b It is a remarkabla i a_ blessed work physically, mora sheltered, clothe fed and assisted with employment. Every man is put on his honor and treated as an equal. There are no odious rules, tionable features. There notice in the building. T “Everything you get here free, and comes from God. If He throush his great love helps you, let us re- member the other fellow who is in the same cond Dr. Slocum by bringing the men to t. Him who not only able save a man from _but > able and willing to for the reclamation of othe Dance in Montville Hall. sewing club from this city ga a very enjoyable party and dance in Hickey's hall at Montville Friday eve- ning. Refreshments wer? served con- g of fruit, cake, sandwiches and coffee. The trip was made in a big sleigh, arriving home_about a. m. Those present were: Bessie Fitzgerald. Anna Kilroy. Amelia Riordan, Dairy Bergman, Mary Lee, Geraldine Oat Agnes Crinnin, Kitty Corcoran, Rose Connell, Bleanor Fitzgerald, Rose RI don, Gladys Myers, Julia McKay, ) Walsh, Bertha Russler, Anna Mae Fo- ley, Alice Kilroy, Anna Walsh, Mar- guerite Punch, Rena Foley, Sadie Kil- roy, Annie Punch, Agnes Sullivan, Mae Punch, Leslie Ward, Carl Ricker, Clarence McArdle, John Bremnan, Jo- seph Farrell, Tyler Stanton, Louis Ensling, Charles Riordon, John Lee, Theodore Craig. Everett Pierce, John Siattery, William McMahon, Matthew Geary, Arthur Plouff, Earl Stamm, Nick Speliman, Wlilliam McManus, Matthew Burns, Arthur Mellens. Wal- ter Kilroy, Arthur Buchard and Charles Auburn. Tied With Y, M. C. A. Team. The Hopkins and Allens team were tied with the ¥, M. C. A. in the tug of war contests at the state hospital on Saturday night instead of with the Independents as previouely announced. A is finding a wide Canada market abroad for daled hay. ter Event. Norwic Trolleys Lead o February Commences This } at MUSLIN UNDERWEAR EMBROIDERIES will find The Very Best at Remarkable Sale CORSET COVERS DRAWERS NIGHT ROBES EONGSKIRTES .. oo SHORT SKIRTS COMBINAT]{ONS CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISES SPECIAL SALE OF SHIRTWAISTS SPECIAL SALE OF EMBROIDE SPECIAL A sale of garments and merchandise of reputable qual- ity from the workshops and mills of manufacturers whe have a reputation to sustain. item where quality has been sacrificed to price, but CAMISOLE 52; & Business Z ’:fid/ Uenter of Norwiet White Sale Morning 8.15 SHIRTWAISTS WHITE GOODS You will not find a single Prices .12V5¢ to $2.98 2lcto $ 25c to § 0 P 1305 N33 R ASSTS SEE ARSI BTN 4 A i 15 Ao | S M S K4t 0 O R TORSTS . WAL 270 . - - - '/ SALE OF WHITE GO APPEAL OVER HIS bVCLE‘S WILL,‘ BRINGS aat all i an.l,a“fi;:;-nt: proved ¢ | George O. Avery Appellant Againat Trinity, Bmo'klz—\ng“\!‘;;gvdlo?é )({‘:11?'2 and competent judge. The Estate of Erastus D. Lyon of Mont-{ionincton: March 12. Grace, Tantlc; ve people of the borou ville. | March 12 Andrew’s, Norwich. fied irrespecti nmittee co uld from their rule guided by the expressed wishes of the or trom the district and the rnn-‘ town of Groton man of the ee, as \\u] “Is Judge Hewitt L2 ‘xnd Captain Randall made re- sponse: 0; he is an honest and obate cgurt epted for of Janua pmbue on| heirs unmarried. by { 28 was allowed 11 on Jan. Judge hash of what had been thre a former occasio; the committes aid his home was household effects were ther 1 was a taxpayer and voter in the town. During the present winter he is stop- ping with his wife and child at the home of an augt matter of family was surely a “:IKEEP A JAR OF | MUSTEROLE HANDY It Quickly Loosens up Coughs and | Colds in Throat or Chest littls MUSTEROLE rubbed sore, dight chest before you go bed will loosen up congestion and up most erc colds and his wife, as a a proposed to continue was just as much a resident o tative Kenyon, with as was Repres moved to Hartford tie legislati clozed the his OLE is a clean white oint- h oil of mustard. Sim- plaster necessary. ard plaster and does Thousands who use MUSTEROLE | ,mn tell what Teliet it gives from hure‘ Thre Bronchitis, Tonsilitia, Rufus Burnham With Rufus Bradford Burnham, Mr, and Mrs. Waterman R. F of this city, has returned from 2 Fla, where he has bee some special magazine w has accepted the position ¢ ing manager for a company manu turing highest grade marine gasoline motors. This company is among the larg: manufacturers of tors in the world. At motor boat show, wh closed, and which ma Buffalo Co. ’(ong»@uon Pleurisy, Rheuma.- |N tism, Lumbago. Pains and Aches of | the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore \(us- cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds (it often prevents Pneu- monia.) At your druggist’'s, in 25¢c and 50c jars, and a special large hospttal size for $2.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS- tor boat. enthusiasts v . the | TEROLE. 'Refuse fmfiatione — g6t Hours—2-4 and 7-8 p. m. | pany had a large exhibit of 14 different|{what vou ask for.,The Musterole | Office tel. 675-5 Residence tel. 675-2 | types of motors, while many of the|Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 2ug15S&W runabouts power yachts and other motor craft displaved by other ex- partment checks for amounts equal to twenty- | five percentum (25 per cent.) of their | soveral claims, proved and aliowed, | attorneys for Archdeacon’s Lenten Appointments. C_hiidren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Baking Powder o Macaroni. .. Ib. Putnam T b St ¥ March at Hartford | Cocoa ........... 16c {The Thames Loan & Trust Co.'m Fra Dividend Notice Depositors in the Commercial notified De- are hereby will be ready for delivery on and after Monday, February 15th, 1915 CHARLES F. THAYER, Receiver. orwich, Jan. 30, 1915 John J. Donohue, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office RM("‘I, 5 and 6 Steiner Block Franklm Square) hibitors there were equipped with these engl&e‘s for théir power plant. Mr. Burnham’s long familiarity with the motor boat industry and his ex- perlence in advertising and editorial work makes his new position an at- tractive one to him. He will make his home in Buffalo, where the plant ie located U GEORGE G. GRANT ndertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt :fi.t{a to -.1 or night calls. Ea.srern C‘m: ol that| All best Teas. ... Extra good Coffee, 1b. United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) 'Fine Rubber Boot | and Shoe Repairing ‘ A. GOLDBLATT nklin 8t., next to ihe Bulletin Coms, Bumons and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampoomg, Mam:urx ing, Scalp Treatment and al [Massage. Switches made our combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal. ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds |of Carriage and Auto Robes from bes. These goods are bargain value the money as we want room fo Spring Goods which ave shipped. TheL. L. Chaosman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ci Do advertismg necticut aqua.l o Ta business results. letin for

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