Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1915, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN. WEbNEéDAY FEBRUARY 17. Hibbard M, Norman Will Address the | Board of Trade on Young Men’s Night. Ylans £ in uhudren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA TORIA Yet Baukrupt Steck of D. P church gave Watch Your Baby Smile Tuck him into one of those WILLOW CARRIAGES and see his eyes take in the finc} parasol, or put him on one of those TRICYCLES, he run it the first time he tries. | We have lots of other 1lcms for him like Chairs, Doll Car- riages, Rocking Horses, Etc. | l&) co! s\!’u(‘te(‘ covering and the wheels and | baker on Ash street. Fulick, who w secured as the speaker of the eve- 2ng. WORTH $5,184. Brings but $2,660. ventoried at § . store hread Mi ho conducts a meeting in the club ro pastor of Will Remodel Store. ns have been made for the remodel n street. be alt to a wid zive lve feet f the lobby. set in | Struck Man Who Cailed Him Vile| Name, police coe Fulick on Tadensez uesday charged darowsk: released under a $50 bond Monda: appeared in court Tuesday mornine tteq that he struck Gadarow- se the latted called him a d. New Firm Incorporates. new Willimantie fir ated and W be k nchette and oW Come in nd et kim or her| SN TROUBLE ON pick it out. NCOLN' Furniture Store Maln am} Union Streets, Willimantic. Conn, | JAY M. SHEPARD Succee: hepard meeralDlrectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic | Assistant Tel. connection | HIRAM N. FENN UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER 62 Church 8t, Willimantic, Ct. “relephone Lady Aszaistant DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting .md Filling a Specialty n Street, - Willimantic Telephone - FAGE TWO MONTHS Started With Little Pimples, At Night Would Burn. Used Cuti- cura -Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment. Now Entirely Well, — R 91 Mosher St., Holyoke, Mass—‘The eruption on my face started with little pimples. 1 suffered for a c At night when I would go to bed the pimples would start to burn and I had ‘o get up and wash my ce to cool it off for & Soap and Ointment and they weren't a bit satisfactory. 1 then sent for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and the pimples started to disappear. I bought séme Cuticura Soap and Uintment and now I am entirely well (Signed) Miss Anna Choninard, Sept. 23, 1914, The delicate yet effective super-creamy emollient properties, derived from Cuticura Ointment, render Cuticura Soap most valuable in overcoming a tendency to dis- tressing eruptions and promoting a nor- mal condition of skin and hair health. Sample Each Free by Mail With 52-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos- ton.” Sold throughout the world. . Gompteis upt stock of D. P Comp- 84, was morning for $2,660, ex- illimantic Woman’s club held the Methodist | _interesting lec- | audience pres- ect. The Bible ed at the entrance to al- ow for a lobby 11 1-2 feet wide which four feet to the store r show win- n each side e windows will be copper The accused was fined n has been Martin Com- |ing was g | South_Coventry wa | of tnat | called in friends in this city Tuesda {in Hartfora with h Waist Section. Voile; Shee hemstitc e e CEE S Murray's Boston Store WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Cotton Wais and those who want the newest New Lingerie Waists of new iety of styles Waists will find s is here in an hundreds of them in the Jatiste and Crepe, with long sleeves, low r military collar, trimmed with ecru imitation Torchon lace, embroidery and tucking ing, finished with f neat and pretty model, reasonably priced—98c, $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 and $3.50. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. , others with just a bit of ancy buttons, each one a - Incorporated 1842 “WHEREWITHALL” Everybody needs it, of course. Everybody is going to need it more in the future, < little often. l too, when the earning capacity is less than dur- ing youth or middle-age. The best way to be sure to have some THEN is to save a little NOW-—a little at a time, but that H. C. MURRAY, President The Willimantic Savings Institute N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer | evening returned to H pany, Inc. The capitalization is_$10,- 000, stock of which is held by Adelard C. Blanchette, Edwina Blanchette and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred St. Martin, The firm has leased the store recent- iy occupied by David P. Comptois, at 8§14 Main street. JOHN O'ROURKE P_OSTMASTEH. Moulder and Former Baseball Player Notified of ‘Appeintment. All surmises as to the probable suc- | cessor of Postmaster Charles H. Dim- whose term expired Tuesday after 16 years' service were set at rest Tuesday evening upon the receipt | of a telegram by John O'Rourke of th city, stating that his name recommended to congress by TRepre- sentative Mahan. Mr, O'Rourke is 2| moulder in the employ of the Vander- man Foundry company. He is an old time baseball player, well known in eastern Connecticut, and 2 man of | about 45 years of age. He has come into political prominence the last as always Dbeen a two years and X supporter DEAD AT 92, of Br: Mahan, Joel Brown of Hebron Was Patient at Hospital, Jcel Brown, 92, who taken to Soseph's hospital died at nstitution early Tuesday morn- He had lived in Hebron all s unmarried and is brother, Ralph a_ nephe Brown, of Mijddletown. Lou m: 1 mel:{a Lambert, are \i(alnz\ 1 months’ Special exercises to i closing of the night February youn states most satisfactory one, the tendance of 105 being h of last year. The bi been a declded succes: its initial pumber. 3 X Trustes in Eaglevills Bankruptey. Before Referee in aBnkr: Yeomans of Andover Tuesda n relative to tl upt estate of R, L. Sq er. of Eagleville, John S. tee with the follow ace: Mart , Louis W. Brief Mention. David Methewson is i L. J. Sto Wellwo Russ spent Tuesda: J. B. Fullerton spent Tues Mrs. James Tew spent T Putnam. Clarence Foster was Tuesday. e Tue A. W. Buchanan was a Norwic itor Tueeday. H. C. Chamberlain of Har D. J. McCormick, Jr, of Norwich Garrison was in Andov day siting the schools of J. D. Chaffee is the daughter, Mrs. Chas. Th: son, M Pear! Tetlo the guest of Mr. and and this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thol Hartford are entertal ward Portelance of Mrs. W. J. Andnm of Norw irs. Anto ighter, a patient there. Aiss Marion Jordan who attended the military ball in this day. Miss Annie C. called on local fri esday on |tary at Miss Porter's s i W. P. Keating, Mr | Miss M {ing. Mi-o-na Tablets never lose way to Farmington where Hartford itors Hick A. Allen, C. H. Savage, G. M. H«n‘n;- on, M. A. Hatheway, Alrs. A. D. Boss | Genuine Diversion at Rube Carnival for Benefit of St. Mary's Church. kinds were worn held Monday 1n Shannons hall for the benef . Mary’s church. The rubes were very dence, but there were man: impersonations, some of the costum: A SAFE WAY T0 auch in e F st | i | | STOP INDIGESTION Without Fear of Weakening the Stom- | ach—Works Fine in Any Case and| { | { Brings Relief in Ten Minutes. to expend ané co' tract churning movement estiva rong enougn food is one stomach dvspentic can depen 1y as that t and that is Stomach Tablets. gles let the etomach rest and aigest ¢ food themselves. Mi- anvthing, bat it will strengehes Bad stimulate the stomach ard make it do its, own digesting. It stops stomach pains, loating, burning, belching, étc.. in ten minutes and i1l better ¥ making the flabby, infl ) walls' grow ve stoma. s Slastic an to do thelr o effect " and unlike mers art a1 gesters need not be used forever. A few weeks' use is ~emeraily surfficlent to put any stomach in fine shape and Lee & ‘Osgood Co. and many othe leadin: Qruxi!«‘" ereabouts ~ seil with that understanding. ag refund money to anvene who 4 Tat ~amplaie B pe ng to not other good | showing that the wearers had devoted much time and thought to making them. The grand march of the farm hands began shortly after eight o'clock, and was a scream from start to finish. After this there was o dance for which Miss Marie Pratte’s orchestra furnished excellent music. During the evening refres various kinds were sold. On Western Trip. Mrs. M. H. Donahoe, and daughter, Anna, of Ferncliffe Villa, have left for 2 trip through the west, They alsp in- tend to visit Cuba and the south. JEWETT CITY. Peter, Wise Dog That Carried The Bulletin, Dead—Burial of Seclomon Labonne—R. P, Class Meets. ents of . Erown has been obdliged his valuable dog, Peter, put out ¢ on account of age. Peter cross between o spaniel and 1 and was second to none in intelli- gence. Mis affection for his master n in a marked degree. Mr. been a lifelong subscriber for The Bulietin, and for ten years has gone a quarter of a mile the street to meet the paper boy and bring the paper home. No matter how many there might be on the street at the time the many textile operatives i Peter never made . When the boy 2s changed it was oniy necessary_to Peter The Bulletin once. Mr. Hins Mho) Sl 1 enea. 8 AR He was a little ov years old, FUNERAL, Solomon Labonne. Solomon Labonne w ornwall, Canada, to & ire, Ju v»Jé'm tt City Fontaine Taftville and l‘ rien Mitchell \-." r J. Hourig: he arrangements. ~Mesting of R. P. Class. mon the e served b ster by hine Emerson and J g Alex and W Hearing of Interest—Social Notes. Heydecker died at her 10 o'cloel rest in Bridge Hearing. s of Grotoy n of Groton a ator F and Crar lage await the verdict. Swithch Removal Discussed. n he removal | , is one that i to narrow for the pr the ot ome of the m al \«o‘ud long past the rai ncoln Birthday Supper. Noyes was host at a Li supper at Meadowbrook 1l] sat down to a on, Palme: 1, Greorge Travena, Alex D. John: ard Leavena s Lecture on China. Aid society of the C 3 o’clock and listen costume given ina, wt arles . Philadelphia. A\lrs John Luce of Coiton, SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER is the baking powder for the careful housewife to use—the kind that is made from pure, Grape Cream of Tartar. It is the choice of the best home-bakers, because it gives better results than are obtain- ed from home-made mixtures or baking powders containing alum or phosphate of lime. WANT TO SEE BRIDGE TAKEN BY STATE Groton and Stonington Residents Ap- peared at Hearing at Hartford. a in Lisbon for burial day afterncon. ,The bearers were ¢ Velo s who behalf of the unzens mt matter. locall) thorized in behalf of i and grant of Stonington and the dnw,yrmgo and ar the Mystic use said bridge and approaches The act to take effec state highw ator Hewitt s line between New er divides and Stonington. drawbridge acrosg the Mystic 1 is constantly in use. on the trunik line o nd completed on < It is the onl Marian_Rob- baum, Lucile the village of Groton and the oth Stonington | Brya This is one ¢ nd A ) h | questions t Death of Mrs, John Heydecker—Bridge widow of home on e geograpk loca- | of Stoning- from the trolley road, ent citizens of| trunk line to ot u; 1e to R under supervision eeping with | e state has agreed to | road bridge between sutd | ke over the New Londc at particular trun inconvenience. better managd Senator Hewitt of the ion in the village. or of it claiming that ager of the tmn ants claim nean a lossj e from the 3 trolley car. assured that the new impossible to regular schedule. noted that the bridge w. d of turning at an dagain at nue and in all proba- installed near “had offered t for the nperazmn of the Mr .Perkins would be glad t provement in the operation palding told of delays on the . 5na favored the transfer | bridge to the state, Main said tk shore resort. The rooms|of t with the American a large picture of Lincoln, At lsen Those present were. yley of Greenwich, Park and James Comstock of Bindloss, Dr. W, Tingley, Willlam gZor, Charles Newbury, nder Taylor, andall, Clinton Patter- son, Stephen J. nd Frederich William L, ation of the brids the people of Mystic great convenier bridge over. Geor ee D. Johnson ephone company menace to id the office of he manages is he bridge and the bank on one side operation ahe ob- a part of t . traveling public m-onxcvvxem»d thy He considers rather than a dozen years n- church entertained friends afterneon at a. Valentine ! house. About| @ structure. The now pays nce of the br town of G street Monday | PXD\.S condition. | : { Ledyard was y bridge would * Davis left Tuesday ntative and Stonington, should be a state It is evident that the bridge is not operated satisfactorily, whict B i if under state control. believed the bridge George C. Lane are He concurred Senator Hewitt F. Hewitt, a selectman . andd Mrs. James Cooper wers in- vited to the wedding of Henry Elliott ecizl counsel for the depart- ice, Washington, D, C.,, and daughter of Mr. and well Overton of Nash- Tenn, Mr. Coiton was principal of frem 100004 in the town of He believed the bridge should be a part of the trunk line ar i rolled by the state. link- of the trunk should be taken ove: _ Senator Hewitt n Rhede Island and eastern eat. P convenience travel without interferer affic in the river there is materiall over the bridge There wa. inconveni- ence to the trave pu that would | state took PROHIBITED EXPORTS OF GREAT BRITAIN Beans, Fish Meat, Oil Cake, Corn Are Among Others Added to the List. London, Feb. (Correspondence of | The Associated Press)—Recent addi- to the list of prohibited exports Bri am include many new f the sort which might be of BY MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE | use nnl]xgerents in feeding live- rds Vote at State in Handling Worle, 1‘Ban‘« of England to Receive Tenders for $100,000,000. 100, 0¢ dated payable o Necessary for Its Adoption. inceq a shower of j women in the gallerie ors. The demon: speaker des for n ~\-= consti v for its adopti ts of beans, fish, meat. corn and a score of other products which might be used by countries at with Great Britain in the care of cattle, horses and other animals are now in the prohibited Rumors of a shortage of forage in Germany and the strict government upervision there of possible food for domestic animals have doubtiess been the extension of the ted articles in Great Britain. g Pictures. Feb, 16, —State or mu- nicipal censorsship of moving picture films cannot be adequate because of the character of the motion picture in- | dustry say favorable report on the Hugzhes a_federal motion pic- ture comr filed today with the house. commissioners to license films which o into interstate com- merce are proposed In the bill. Mims not so licensed might not be trans- porte from state to state nor copy- righted. Bi-Weekly War Reports for British, Feb. 15, 5.40 p. m—The first the bi-weekly communications from John French, commander-in-chie? of the British army in the fleld, for which the war office arranged as a concession to the public demand for that news concerning. HOTEL W0ODSTO'K 43D STREET, NEAR BROADWAY TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK 360 ROOMS 270 BATHS EUROFSAN PLAN ONLY ROOM WITE SATH §2.50 & $3.08 DITT@ FOR TWO 33.50 & $4.00 COURTEOU 4 HOM AKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES —AND— IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Also THE BERWICK. 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