Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1915, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1915 5 Compare Our Prices QUALITY THE BEST Ducumbers... 15c° Caulifiower.. 28c Celery Hearts 10c Turkey....... 33¢| Ber. Beets.... 10c Ducks a2 uce. . 10c Capon....... 35c Celory Knobs 6c Guineas.. 75¢ Fancy Sweets 7c Fresh Tripe Limes... 30c Grape Fruit Green Peppers &'for 250 o 51 Isle of Pine Oranges 30c Oh! you sweet orange BEST ROAST BEEF ... 25 | BORTERHOUSE STEAK L 3se|T FANCY SIRLOIN BUTTS FANCY SIRLOIN STEAK LEGS GENUINE LAMB. SOMERS Try Kellogg’s Brose FOR BREAKFAST at RALLION'S| SPECIALS IN Dennison’s Goods FANCY CREPE PAPER 9c reduced from 15¢ LUNCH SETS 75¢ reduced from NAPKINS 3¢ dozen educed from 3 20c hundred, reduced Assorted designs for Washinton's | Birthday and other special occasions. | A geed opportunity to secure fresh | LT decorative papers for your Spring| FHeuse Cleaning. THE CRANSTON (0. SYMPTOMS of EYESTRAIN Headache : U Smarting, burning, watering s U S iee Tegre We ha discover strain 1e ability ke sla t The Plaut- Cndden Co. Established 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building STEPHEN W. HALL, Registered Optometrist You -need SAhur-ons i’ vouneed Glasse Painiess Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays A gentleman of a somewhat skep- tical temperament was waiting in our reception room one day last week. He asked a gentleman (a stranger to him) who came from the chair after having several testh extracted, “Did it hurt you?” “Not a Bit” was the frank reply of the patient. Perhaps this incident “from real life” will serve to strengthen your confidence, too, in “painless extrs ing” by our SAFE methods. DR. F. C. JACKSON, DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co, 203 Main Street, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant 'Pheone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specnahstf = JEWELS AND GOWNS No matter how elaborate or costly, will ! not make you look stylish or smart, if | Remember, | ! you t your hair. the of “head should corres with the front and yow should vour hair arranged by an expe a Jack-ot-all-trades! Choice well-matched hair in any shade. | Telephone 652-4 306 Main Street., next to Chelsea Bank, DR. C. R. CH AMBERLAIN(‘ Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn, | F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner _ "Phozae 511 THERE 15 no aavertising medzum In Xestern Covnect: l!hn far busine t equal to The Bul- resuits. Tive Buiietin, Norwich, Monday. Feb. 15, 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS s Helen MacGreg ew York was the guest of friends in e g s Oscar Church—Boy Broke Through Witch Hazel Mill':fi::- el Pond Ice While Skating—His Rescuer Pulled From Water Nearly Exhausted—Reached by Line Formed| With Ropes and Ice Pikes. - was Quinquagesima San- r about 50 days before week end . 20¢| 9o Miss Fanny ( ison rectifier. Ch; oush took Alfred Myc have been assembled pring replacements wich anti-tuber Jrank E. Par pre-Lenten danc out after naving be apartment at the Doibeare far house at Mohegan been arranged I ADDRESS AND SONGS AT LOYAL TEMPERANCE MEETING | George A. Turner the Singer. cilanle servi on was in cha e audience LENTEN REGULATIONS READ. d's Peacemakel, g¢. patrick’s Parishioners H Nilan's Letter, Urging Denial, Alms- giving, Temperance and Religious ymorrow—We = Dizziness I Type blurs when reading Squinting in bright light | Nervousness when doing close work t Frowning, seeing double Any or all of these disa- | greeable symptoms may be | corrected by 1 E gl scientifically made a tte ittle defects zro ) defects. Neglect is sure tu i ) to 9. Grand march = A FUNERAL. Mrs, Daniel O'Neil. afternoon a lo m the pdl’lt?l" of . Hourigan on Main street. derick officiated at the serv Patrick’s churck rrell rendered two hymns, Spoke at Bridgeport Meeting. election of delegates to the state c vention dressed ce retirement bill now before the nd-friends attended. . Charles Osgood Will Read Paper. When the February meeting of the Medical association i © Monday evening a_paper is to be read before it by Dr. Charles Osgood X His subject is to be Adenoids. The meeting is later than usual to suit od’s time better. s Other speakers on were F. J. Murtha of Liam T. Meyers, cashier of the Bridge- |had be port post office, James J. Walsh of |h Hartford, internal revenue collector for Rhode Island and Connecticat, and { four stitches to c president of the|Thers is one other man )mflll of Brifi ort. Fho will Tonsils and reld one weel Geerge B, Haggert | 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, C i 1 . pemsovais | uEROIC RESCUES FROM WATER street will s with cottage friends at Watch Ciarke o | Ten Year Old Harold Botham Saved by His Brother-in-law, | . 7 eturn to from a week's Taylor home al Qbaker Hill Mr. and Mrs. H, L. urned tter a | e Sclectman A. . Hewitt les Barnum Groton roft to the N¢ s hospital Frid: »_manager w London, n c house, { Chiaren jof the | casville days w ome. Miss izzie McAuley f Woon- | ricnds | F. Cohb the Speaker and (2 marked the meet vice Ge were hear | OVER masses in ollowing to fast, ind Wednesday and S days fc esda atur- full meal a the 2 where bur 1 meet on Fe upon t 2. They were ad- | e subject of the civil | Thomas U'Laughlin of | were he same by Norwich, Wil fat a ho on Yanti ad with a arrested. When Churci as he strugs! . Beebe were with were able to,| Iy crawl- | enough | i | | i reach near two | o s fast as they could to} batir that | ¢ who ADVOCATED SUPPORT FOR Bodies to Cooperate. Br Connecticut for the New Hav This sentiment was embo: resolution couraged 3 in that 2 comm vestizate w: for obtaining offort with the Ce of commerce on ues'i Lyman C. Root of Stamf re-ciected president of the Zord was again sel tary and treasurer. approving the resolute pol - ! ernor Holco! in advocat or of tie various state commissio step towardy efBclency and ecos n the conduct of the state d indor the interest d encourageme I peace in manufac was zadopted on the having a reputation for 10} to_Conmecticut were cited "ne board also indorsed the cou form 'ans:-x plan after tal in| | to at fake adver ten the members of the Letore the judi TRACTOR BI-PLANE MADE BY GALLAUDETS. 100 GUESTS ON i GOLDEN WEDDING DAY | ‘Gwhs of Gold and Flowers to Mr, and | r Bishop Mrs. James O. Landon. Military Type Proves Its Efficiency in Trials at Hempstead Plains. and to have MR, AND MRS. JAMES O, PRESS CLU UPPER l\«lDDs.ERS Gl‘\’E DANCE TO THE SENIORS. N F. A. Classes Had Dchnh ful ing Together—Pretty Decorations. mittee in chaige| cicham, cemen Roystor reet Whera there a fight. Two w in the melees one After & very barnquet broke up at about enjorable ti ime, .| _Arrested a3 a desterter <ase | United States Army, Samuel Belair of I New Turk s6 DiZ mind was viank. Saia S Sy HOW THE PAKCEL POST Department. Jquarters & _the Stratfield 1 -and secret e Foresiers wiil The report ord: 2 nem courts a! he weasury of ail co FOR A BAD COLD ‘h‘{'rhe surest way to step & cold is to liven the liver and cleanse the bowels. and the nicest cathartic to do this is & frorn the | 10-cent box of Cascarets. Take one or two Cescarets tomight and senr cold imay be gons w merning. NEW HAVEN ROAD. State Board of Trade Wants Civic en the state board of trads met in dgeport on Thursday its. members g cooper- | bodies of ding of the =aid to - and wel- a also praised and on. | tard of tael 1t was also urged| Piis ecticu chamber though he protested a younger man | should be chesen. Thomas J, Keller! ted as the} e hoard alro passed a resclution the open eace is in a position 14 at- tries and investments| Incidents of concerns moved from other states| | LENTEN PREACHERS HELPS IN BUSINESS.! L Showrn in Book Sent Out by the °astal! made at tae GRANDMOTHER KNEW Thero Was Nething Ssy Good far Congestion and Coids as Mustard. But the cld-fash ter burned and bl &(»rt‘d \\hlla it a You can now get the reilef and he! that mustard plasters gave, \with the plaster ithout the bliste MUST hat it ¥ Pains and =, Sore Frosted ften pre- AT UNITED SERVICES {ln Trinity and Christ Episeopal Churches Begin This Wsek. | /OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATIC. ACHING JOINTS RIGHT OUT BOTTLE O' CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embaimers MALY STREET sits Peat Offica Lady Assistant {Dont tml to attend the An- nual Charity Ball of the Catholic Women’s Club in the Armory, this even. ing, Feb. 15th. Drew’s full orchestta. Concert from 8 to 8.30. Grand march at 9 o’clock. Doors oren At 73

Other pages from this issue: