Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 15, 1915, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUAR+ 15, 1915 ACHILD DOESN'T LAUGH ANDPLAY IF GCONSTIPATED WePEEVTSH, FEVERISH AMD SICK, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF Fiags. naturally tongue its little need a full do children’s i d in a ur bile and clogeed i e system, aud yvou have 32888 out of 1 o well and pla again. All chfldren love this harmless, delicious “~fruit laxative,” and sver fails to effect a good de” cleans Di- children of o plainly on t actions for bab: ud grown-ups _ 30-cent dottle of Fies,” then loo PU:legM LINCOLN HONORED. Special Exercises rael Putnam exarcises At Held in the Is- School. re held A brisf, interestir 'nads by Rev. George D. Stanl spoke upon many of the charac which made up the sterling of the great man, and ilius narks with anecdotes of speci: terest otthe pupiis. The ;;rugr-xnmw wrhich had besn prepared by tk Her- men F. Driges, principal of the Isracl school presided c aver ox- The programme was as fol Batflo Hymn of Rspubiic socposition, Abraham Lincol Styart Pease: recitation, Was Linc 2 King? Robert Stanley; song, Lincols Phillips: ooin, Gnga V; - Sdne; Haywood; Man of recitaiion, A composition, The the Hour, Hagel PerTy: song, Republic; Grades VI-VII; Self-Re#lance, William Mc- Barbara racitation, mm Frietchle, Roy 04 Birtpes, Grade Tvi wome. Sias 2 le . !Ufl" Star Benner, school; recitation, , Bertha Child; Lincoln's o, Waldo Chase, Afien &-fi;m smetts 2 ~nunette Jokmson. Girnca, i Fortney, is] Ask | WESTERLY CASES ON DOGKET To be Tried at Kingston During Present Term of Superior Court—Indictment Against Rusholw C. Arnold to be Asked for—Linen Shower Given Miss Carr—Death of James T. Broadfoot. y The superior court for Washington county eonvenes at Kingston today, Judge John W. Sweeney of Westerly, | presiding, with a session of ths grand | jury. Although not on ths docket, t is quite probable that indictments will be asked for against Jokn T.!tpe completion of the building be as- Rushlow and Willis Arno! now serv rartained to a certainty, and the full ing time in the Connecticut state pris- jamount be in the possession of the on for the holdup and robbery of 2ippilding committee to defr the ex- paymaster of a Stonington Velvet mill { ponges,” The treasurer was instructed nist funds Yor s hospital a¥ Lleu-oo, and that Treasurer Samuel H, Davis f Westerty has received moneys for that purpose. The board exprested hearty sympathy with the movement, but would insist that before the ground be broken for a new building at the amount of the contract for They will be charged wWith highwaV |y, aothorize Dr. D. H. Davis of bery before the grand jwy and f0r} Spanghai to draw on him for all funds assault committed upon @dward J.!vecslved by bim for the hospital, Sullivan, a traveling salesman for &!ihen fn the opinion of Dr. Davis the cracker firm committed on the W}m'.e | funds shomla be transferrea tc Toad, Westerly, April 1, 1913, Mr. livan was driving along the roed when he was held up at the point of China. It was voted to appropriate $100 in aid of the West Edmesion, N, church for the year 1915, and $240 a revolver by Rushiow and Amold:|ac voted o the Hebronm, Pa., field. who evidently mistook him for a mill ’ rmaster, and his sample case of Z . v took | Twenty members of the Girls’ club ers for & money DAg ion mant. | of Christ Gpiscopal. church gave ed | linen shower to Miss Helena E. Ca: lat the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alexan- 1d,"r Biake in Park avenue, Friday ev ’mvv: Every member of the ch sented an article of lin who has been treasur eight years. Her ment to Farquarl of the Reuter store, neuoced and the mar i1l he performed soon 6 on. and After Fo- d- ne to Chief of Brown, and also were connec f the Willard of the ¢ marriage e v Smith, manager been Ban- ief lxn\\n , who has been | in failing health for tvo at his home in Local Laconics. ton, e informal tea of the Countr vorker of New Haven, BALTIC Instructive Lecture By Principal C. E.| Pike—Funeral of Antoinette Gadue| —Party on Birthday. Antonio Lapriore, of Westerly, wa in communication with Maria Faron |at her home in Iitaly, and the here was a large audience nce at the lecture given by Plke in him back the money he had who wae drowned near her home last Tuesday was held from her parents, Gadue at St, the home of Air. and 8.30 Saturda; Mary’s church Rev. PL 3 was in St Ma; Te friends acted as bearers Private Seocial. { The H. G. C. clud held a delightful| orivate social and dance in the B, S. and A. C, club hall Saturday evening. Miss N, V. Milner's orchestra played for the dancing. The hall was prettily decorated with colored lighte, New Secretary Appointed. At a recent meeting of the directors of the Social and Athletic club Will- fam J. Donnelly was appointed secre- tary of the club, to succeed James Culien. who has given several years action and withdrew from the case, Maria Har n consuited with Attorney - B. Agard and a writ of arrest given to Constable James hen there was a conference ch resuited Antonio returning Maria all ©of her property he pos- Wiiliam L. Clark, of Ashaway, for- mer president of the Waesterly town council presifed at a meeting of the board of manegers of the Sevenih- day Baptist Missionary soclety, held in ;\m@lv wi{h vgfi‘-a %:xrm of the | of fatithful service. card present s arice, pres- 3 ident; E, B, Saunders, Fdwin Shatw, Birthday Party, Cleyton A. Burdick, ge B. Oar- | Dlisy Marie B, A. Heibel entertained & number of Hitie friends in honor of her second birthday. Adainty supper Mrs, Heibel, ass v of Norwlich, penter, George Benjamin Utter, Sam- uel H, Davis, Chsrles ¥, Stanton, Frank Hill, John H, Ausiin, H. C, Ven Horn, R, L. Coon, J. A, Ssanders M. Swinney. ewsrs, Austin, Stanion and Bhew Lay, wers appointed a commitiee fo con- 'razév.iga M;r‘mt and Helen Sulli- 1 g | proving slowiy in the hospital West. Tha| the that An- with iantern | ¥ d and had furnished by the . Maria im- mas Bamford had charge mediately left for Milford Conn,, where | of he lantern. D ! Funeral of Antoinette Gadue. soRmet e bolongings unless| The funeral of Antoinetfs Gadue, ssider matto: Jative 1o th g Venishing of in, et lbfl"ln uz{’u e c'h\na. ::3 or Bdward Sitiven Grade VH; Taik on Lincoin, Rov. '”’ 3 Saundes wen lrl-f Loul 1toms, D. .dmtmsmm‘ Wfi’""“" 2 ,g,.""%n maise 8 fu W the | Hoderick 4, Jodoin of Hartford wpest d-fl e e Awelne s the wack euil with his the m!-lon My, , John Hdbfl had ll t-.vunbu o | guests S Ohildren drv FOR PLETCHER'S CASTORIA mending ., uushar for the hoyws’ school in cmfm u soon as m-u ticable, were film isa E .“ Willlem Hollin Bas lafi for & iefol All Trolleys Lead markable for their littleness. HOWEVER LOW THE PRICE THE STANDARD OF QUALITY IS NEVER SACRIFICED CORSEL'COVERS ... ....-..-......25c to $2.98 DRAWERS ..... ...25¢c to $2.98 NIGHT ROBES 49c to $4.98 LONG SKIRES .. ......oao .. .25¢ to$4.98 SHORT SKIRTS .......... ......25¢c to $1.98 ei.....49¢ to $4.98) COMBINATIONS .. ........ CREPE-DE-CHINE CAMISOLES ......98c to $4.98 ENVELOPE CHEMISES ...........$1.98 to $2.98 All new goods, many of them in the advance Spring styles, special prices WHITE red VOILE WAISTS back show tucke lace tr 98 gand. some are in plaid effects C this lot .. WHITE VOILE WAISTS with fronts and e prettily embroidered. Vest effects bly pretty and pop in mercerized pique and Seco silk predom- 14 and slightly vent inat er high or low neck model 2 white tub silk w WHITE VOILE WAISTS in handsome stripe and plaid effects. An interesting variety is afforded by the varied use of fine embroidery and Gainty IRCeS. 4. ..ccicsiciosrrseinsnassed WM February White Sale ALL THIS WEEK Great piles of snowy undermuslins, fresh from sunlight workshops—great fluffy heaps of cleverly designed garments make this sale of the greatest delight to every woman. Dainty laces and embroideries and the highest grade of workmanship are part and par- cel of every one of these Boston Store garments which are now on sale for prices re- The Business Center of Norwich February White Sale, Shirtwaist Department will go during this sale at two-in-one lace or- in and $1.98 SILK WAISTS 4n a remarka- pular model, with flat col neck, the m al is a fine s TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK $i. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sund: p. m. New Y. Erooklyn Pier, East River, foot Street, Mondays, Wednesday, days, at & p. m. F. V. KNOU Agent §1. TO NEW YORK SI. | New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 Also tickets to Georgia, Florida, Ber- muda and Panama Pacific Exposition- Johmn A.Dunrmnn AGENT 50 Main Street Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autcs of all kinds in ths propsr man Latest Improved Facilities make cur shop unexceiied in New England We bake the paint on, which malkes wear better, keep its gloss lengar, anad will not crack. Why not havs costs no more, Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Wasterly, R. I W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Ear, Noxe, Throat, Electricits. (13 yours right? It X a¥ Violet Rax, Mecchanical Massage. 10 a and 6 10 & b | h, Conz. Take to “Dr. Browae's.” All best Teas. ... Ib. 25¢ Extra good Coffee, | Ib. 23¢ Baking Powder .... 12¢ Macaroni. ...... lb. 8c Eocoa v .- ... 16c United Tea Importers Co. (Over Somers) Fine Rubber Boot and Shce Repairing A. GOLDBLATT 60 Frankiin St, next to ine Bulietin 1 team w the ser Death of Mrs. James M . Ray—Miss Pullen Addresses Junior Endeavcr-, ers—Rev. Sheltering Armh , whose death r home on L m Jefferson, L. E e Hauschild chusetts where she Hertfordshir cour PLAINFIELD and”tirom mhere 1o . Section Foreman J. Sult gl il o his post at the section & morning after a long abs weeks of which were spe; | Pastor and Choir of First Methodist one of his men, Church Heard Sunday Afternoon. ng for him. Josepa A. Brouillard M. R-.F Methodist t help the Sheltering ject of the add Mr, Bromillard is boas me their grandmether in Judge Waldo Tillinghast is svm trouble. i iram Handy has moved here from anl and occupies one of Calvin Wilcox’s tenements. Mrs. Borthe Bates, duughter of Dea- con and Mrs. B. R. Briggs, of this vil- lage, became Mrs. Theodore Grean- haigh of Norwich iast Sunday. Ladies’ auxiliary of St mission met Wednesday afternoon James Riding: OBITUARY. Mrs. Charles H, Hurlbut. Abbie Morris, 65, wife of Charles Hurlbut, of Tolland, died Frida of heart fatiure. She had been il with | 3u ®. afely erlas rere o Him we hat FEEL YGUNG' | health for some time. She was i B for some fiua. - Slis was bari | “irs: Dr\ Edwards' Olive ‘Tablets® | of Bylvester and Frances Morris. S For You! attended Mt. Holyoke college two years but had to leave before com- pletmg the course. She taught school school for a number of years and April 20, 1830, was married and lived in the Huribui honestead. _She leaves four sisters, ‘\dh Della. Morris Pease. of Altoona, Pa.; Mrs, Fannie Morris Holt, Vernon Cantsr. Miss Sarah L. Mor- ris, a teacher in Winwsted, and Miss |O1¢l Bew: e habit of constipation. | few constipa-| ou take yourself in jaded bowel muscles back Dr. Edwarde’ ax the to normal actlon with Olive Tableis, the substitute for cal-! Dor’t force them to unnatural - |action with severe medicines or by und;,B ?“,"nmflt;ofim ;;Z:;‘,, merely flushing out the intestines with Morris of California and Robert M, |NasLY Morris of Pennsylvania. The funeral Dr, HEdwards believes in gentleness, will be at the home in Tolland, persisiency and Nature's assistance, Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets open the bowels; their action is gentls, yet pos- FArmoss Sinetvuise. itive, Thers ‘s 1 o X never .any pain or -3 oarvice ot the 0on- | griping when Dr. Fdwards' Olive Tah- ey leis are used, Just tho kind of {reat- are m“ Feb. 16, Col- |Inent oid persons shouid have. ‘Btepnoys 1V, Bheiten ' and . Edwards' Olive Tablets are a River ., Shelton: March | vegetable oompeund mixed with olive " society, | ¢t you will know them by their ollve color, Take one or two occasionally and have no trouble with your liver, bowels or stomach, 10c and 25c per box, . All druggists, The Olive Tablet Company; Colume bus, O 'I'h. And-my of Musls, Chicage's oldest th S;fi 5 destroyod M. R. French and Choir ah oo SHELTERING 7AHMS SERVICE. | B become joy unspeak and glory when ti deemer shall come with M . H. Bushnell 4 and pl ed the selections w ok of So heartily enjoved iful rendering N the dan m of Hanove: reo > supp! regational churcl Junior Endeavor society n the afternoon, was ad- eth Pullen. The Personai Mention, iller of Pr - mother. Town street during Skin diseases quickly yield to Resinol F you have eczema, ringworm or other i:cfiing, burning, un- sightly skin-cruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears, even in a severe, stubborn case. Res- inol Ointment is aleo an excellent household remedy for pimples, dandruff, sorcs, burns, wounds, chafings, and for a score of other uses where 2 soothing, healing application is needed. Resisol contalns nmothing of a famh or ln]ndnm-fluuulnnhw-dh‘d' 27-8, Resincl, Baltimore, Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and acial Massage. Switches made from rour combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building Tel. 543-5 (Take Elevator) GEORGE G. GRANT 1Undertaker and Embalmer 132 Providence St., Taftville mo. attention to day or night ca Telephone €3 2prieMWFa (2 Save 41 cents Here at our new Jewelry Store. We are selling $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS at §9¢ |Our Opening Sale offers many othes | equal attractive money-saving ope { portunities. J. OGULNICK & CO. Watches and Jewelry Repairing lowest prices. Work guaranteed, Established 1907. 32 Franklin St 18141914 John A. Morgan & Son COAL LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nus $0.50 per ton. Office and Verd Central Wharf .I-nhen- 884, SLEDS Flexible Flyers Folding Sleds Girls” Sleds Baby Cutters ‘Boys’ Sleds MRS, LDWIN FAY Franklin Square. M. J. FIELDS, 39 Ward Stroet Carnations. Special Marts. Florist sustern Colnect. ui cyuai 0 1ue Bui- Listin fo business rasuits

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