Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1915, Page 2

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_NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 18i5 ‘ o lmorning Joseph McCarthy pleaded | nine months' old daughter of Mr. and guilty to & charge of intoxication.|Mrs. Gilbert Harpin, was held Wednes- McCarthy was arrested for creating a |day afternoon. Burial was in St disturbance in the New York lunch|Mary's cemetery. Undertaker J. A. room in Railroad street, Tuesday night. | Hourigan was i1 charge of the ar- Judge James A. Shea sentenced him |rangements. tam eme to thirty days in Brooklyn Jai A Mardi Gras dance held in Riou i =) Admittedta Hospital: oo bats, ot e oo DANIELSON ‘ PUTNAM For Coughs, Colds and Catarrh ity be selected this (Thursday) even- | oo oy =0 Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Holmes go to New ing when the representatives of each D e, Infant o O ik 21 | London todey to attend the Bast Noble ng when the v e Ars. Philip Thiern of South Coventry, | Londen ite : Bunbor and miit faction are to get together. | S admitied o St Jossph's hespital | Grands’ association meeting. | Sups Sapllt 2 = {1ate" Tuesday afternoon. The child is Searching for Egg Masses. —Funeral of Mrs, ary sty Whist for Club |Miss E ly Pierson to Speak Sunday Henry Burton— | —President Davenport Resigns from ; A Correction. - o1 |11l With pneumonia. The school <hildren have become| County Agent May Be Chosen Today | Farmers’ Association—Fifty-eight in e mgeting L ‘\’\san;ilzed g e e v fl;hmef‘x- ierth ¢ wi the | —Plans for Gideon Union Rally—| Chautaugua Club—Message from the was not held Tuesday, as Stated. rief Mention. | prizes oftered by Anne Brewster Fan- | Little Business for Town Court. Mayor of Woodstock, N. B. t Y he death & = i o ittle Business > . &3 & AGAINST CONSERVATOR heoed tponed. on account of t E. Macfarlane spent Wednesday |ing chapter, D. A. R, for finding te: —_— o ” x That Andrew J. r. F. FAC R soraing i t 2 e | Windham County Agricultural soc P i .df‘g:::y Y Cfl;adble o i i FUNERAL g T s aanine e ot g had found over 500 Tuesday. The nded ‘at Martford o meeting Of the [ eq the der Wemhane ey breach- i — rd. = .| Small boys are having me of their | ¢, t s “airs’ o- ks e g A _Own Afiairs—Accounting Demanded. Mrs. Charrie A. Capen. _Miss Rose Healey was a Visitor in{lives “shinning” up the trees by aid of e e tn s R o RO TN S 5 = The funeral of Mrs. Chapri Norwich Saturday. boards or any other mode of convey- | i e it it A decision was rcached Wednesday |capen was held from the Congrega: Everett Harrington was a Norwich inity of chi Fr k A. Jacobs, convales- | g, Jm % wnm‘;:.fl“g;fi:_f; &y Judge of Probate James A. S i0 | fional church, Wednesday afternoon. at | visitor Wednesday. where the trees are B Hoant had urned from New York to the Andrew J. Gurley case. two o'clock. The church was filled Watts is in New York for a |hith, as many ¥s searche ho br Eroadistoects speais in St John's ternoon, fion was brought by Mrs. Emma T.|iith Ccorrowing friends and relatives. in relays ur hom FoRil s o, “My cough has ceased. Peruna did it.”? B of Worcester who wished . the | Ml SOOI el oal florel tore few days on busin e [Pk Teers of n0 Dartioular, Va3 e e sory of Fall River was > r. Diek Geane, Delaware, In court to find whether her father An-|ano 4 Mrs. A Vaughn is visiting rela- | looked as if v had been struck by | " St e B gk s s : nds in Putnam Wed- sk “Peruna cured me of 3 very h.deom,u drew J. Gurley was capable of man- ‘he Willimantic Woman's club of |tiVes in Clinton lightning, and il Wheatley has returned 5 £ ‘ Mr. C. Happy, Hardin, Mo. aging his own affa Mrs. Gore did {hijch Ar. Capen was a charter mem- | William Carigan of Hartford was a i = vith friends in New York. 1 eph St Jean and “Peruns has entirely cured me oxf ;&- 3ot ask for the removal of the conser-ipe. and president at three different |local visitor Wednesday. 3 V. Rich of New Bedford was | hoarg of rs of Putnam’s : tarrh.” Mr.John Schmitt, 371 Philadelphis yator who had been placed over her als from 1892-94, 1909-12, 1900-| V. P. Martin of aHrtford spent| . 2 visi with friends in Danielson old their final : Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. "_“h‘f"é' e et o bl . attended i ¢ the|Wednesaay in this city A Cednesday : Shea, liowever, not oniy four . pastor of the i ew vas in this| i ‘ednesday services were held the father capable of managing his rh of ' ‘queris€ Misarvio- 1o CIULE SF TOW Eritel iwea Lnithig)] Attendigts Tat e peliedshin Mesting - e ), Brooklyn, and St. en entertain- own affairs, inasmuct c and hi O Burr, Arthur | ity Wednesday on business. | Marriage—Whist at Fire House— T aibleon. 7 ing . andy Teom i CEabA wife were living within a sum c 5 : H. Caswel s. Nellie Keon is the guest of| Preachers During Lent. : Cont d farm, where some 1 the Strinda was allowed to proceed sideraviy less than the salary paid the G g Home” and “Abide |rels Proviednce this weelk. Dull in Town Court. g = . 1 detained for more than an eonservator, but ordered the conser- |With iie” ng the service. who spent Wednesday| 'The vship 1 3 s 1 b E ¥ Ne Epworth lea of | S ; hnson, | hour. Later aronia took wp a yator, George H. Gurley, to 2 r i the Wil 3 s y has returned to Fall Riv- R E ction | 21 . 3 c usiz hin h h a & Ma ie Richardson, Emma Merriam, ; position a short distance from where caunting of the estate turn over i € Jennie Johnson; local superintendent, |the Strinda had come to a stop. the.property. Judge She: ther, by Mre. W. J. Bartlett, | This is the first time in more than 3 3 . E. Sweet, (raveiing enginee B 2 his decision made it imposs S 3 Goodenough i t ot i : p month that o merchant ship has apyone but a grandchild, or su 3 S e o odnesuny e 10 sermon | 2 ing. | r : Chepachot Line Some, Tims.. n_stopped Ly a British war vessel of said grandch > take > 3 3 s for the afi Military Whist. : > 8 n the sight of observers at sta- grom this decision. Bty ¢ 4 D. ¥ s People: e Enaien . Dutton e - € 3 a 3 ns near New York. Them. ERGE s, 5.oegus Wedsesday 15 L - ternoon fo b away § < : S ”mlpms'r EFFECT OF THE ing: for the for moges el 5 A5 G St ompicted into Put- COTTON FUTURES ACT bowling ieague m some t ant fu- abil- “was opened from |Was to Restrict Business on the New hepachet last summer. Orleans Exchange. erest of the road Wednesday - and M en ms will i i | At New London Initiation. o e Says No One Nezd cas 1 ber of members ¢ 1o prospe New Grleans, Feb, 16.—The first ef- ey cas Mab mbe T ment trom fect of the United States cotton fu- ¥ 5 2 the ¢ of fr = This country | turps ., put into force today, was R Thin No SR b g P ior Sreent |15 Bestrict Dusinkss on the corton - emain A\ A B. Fullerton & Co. are not to be |her home am road guests of T : to the eas 2 | change brokers generally desiring SRS | behind in ‘the o were a2 i s Action. | o untry e with federal s hysician’s Advice For Thin, Undevel- (which seems to be 33 candtdates. t her Bt ng on large co oped Men and Women i e eorei o E AL ed DY resident Dav‘nnofl Resigns. — The changes in the store of I 1 ~e: On account of WOODSTOCK, N. B., MAYOR _thinness, weak ne ely divested it- |iness duties I. H Spots lost one-ei fret hes resigned . the | Sends Greetings on Peace Centemary | of a cent a pound but were lowered b: newly formed Wi to “Mayor of Woodstock, Goon. ie committee chief: the go eiation i tandard today nd ny are well unde: v 5 Carr & Co. have let me] AL contract for remodeling their place of business and now the store of J.F. cessive t Danielson Ra company. t ne about w >rosident Charies S. Mellen is ac rub-on litelong skinniness | Fullerton &Co is undergoing im- Lecnard Smith, 1ppose t 1] The fact that the neighboring town X quality than the old. gy ,‘T?ek];}he‘!; - | provements. A new metal ceiling has amse Robin: e and find t ever, ar loses | of Woodstock ha Al.mg with- | id_style contracts have not been o e been added, supports are being done | SSIIC ‘U0s good | & check 3 nit the afsbnatto 2 | tr Aince the remmmpiion after ves n the mein Toom and new \ Mis: : o be Nothing N aigriitary : following - conditfons Poest ana fixtures and more adequate lghting SNhing Bewein LewkonsCass. ([ 00 : S the war and, there arrangements make for a at- | othing develope {fore no “‘"cil immediate innovation: f-vatring tne “digestion nerye. called Sargol. Si that throws the caucus that may o bring ne suicide of Adolph engthening _the arkable discovery is strength-giving, iat- were to be scen, the new style com- Woods | tract adopted some.time ago having Attending State Meeting. | Wednesday Afternoon Whist Club Ene Firemen as Hosts. stren ne, | =% | been in accordance with the tod- Producinz elcments of owlddged| oding Stete s . s Burton. Lawson of Woodstock. The voung | e won- | eral law. n this peer-| James M "‘”‘]T,‘J o0 | tertained—Children Searching for| An enjoyable whist was in t Mechanic street relatives are heart broken ov B, and bringl - St Grant company ane D Egg Masses of Tent Caterpillars. 1ouse at 130 funeral t and death, s el The American steamer Leelemaw E ; of peace between the Tourtellotte Seniors’ Trip. Tnited S and the British emmire the firm of Jordan Brothers are in rv Bur- afled from Gadveston for Bremen with 738 bales of cotton. Meriden. to attend the annual con- | | away with { | | 2 t necticut Hardware | ? the| oiovens and Mrs, Members of t c of the associal | 3 Orlana Mrs, John Lyman | Tourtellotte 3 chool at b¥ | Providence Como:ny Sues F. Giordian. ake we a 2 E d, ar Jord trip to supplying ats to 8 2 i the blood. s| The C. S. Sis P the past. t been | is as follows held to aid in meeting xpense of | Woodstock, N, I the trip, wh e food eaten, that thin people Lee & Osgood obiained 5 additional fa @re provided. Jeading di ®ay there i While th Ash Wedne: mornin; services Avchreser reparation given| Deputy a nerve-tonic and |garnisheed | National cover th se will Morse of directorate aham Cot Farme: have his associates on fiice here th lniams Funeral |neon to cons vy between the HIRAM N. FENN Soa UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER ceéeding Eimore & Shepara Refused to Pay Child's Fare. erris: 1 v b A er | GOy n ot | mesting, FuneralDuectorandEmbalmer,f:.‘;gs molice oo e mGIGA w PEPS S e el R e s i e : ‘ / 60-62 North St., Willimantic| e on e A Saresses DIRBE Gatemodinie B - nam.nqs End Tonight. 3 UL millionaire, w hat \the examd } 4 8555 Anal e tion | Fain. in regard fo the age of a child | e Liped : Aocial | dled Tn Nuw : : % Shata: A b s LR IP[MMEN] S L AT S R SR T BT stops 1tchmg Willimantic instantly! true fc €2 Church St Willimantic, Ct. oSl Dot e », Socael *Telephons Lady Assistart B T e S| tics SRl Eliny "='*"Q Acidity and | O tha 5 i re moment that Resino! Ointment 1 Food Fermentation. flowing. regulatia our two T o I o tne. | touches itching skin the itching steps office for Wa . S. SUTT { and heaiing begins. That is why doc- DR. F. C. JACKSON, Denhst\ tors have prescribed it successfully for Grinne] George E. 5 b | Car ]lu‘n Pnng}tv‘v ho has becu ik . Elatgibesns 2 : | twenty years in ever the severest cases Painless Extracting 1;‘,‘;;“;‘,?1; e T ur ot e e A ¥ £ distributing Bibles § 3 ion: L | NORWEGIAN STEAMER HELD UP | of ecema, S s 3"-1}“”-7 Gt 7 |y x : - s : cther tormenting, disfiguring skin |y e A N T STAFFOR]) SPRINGS | e e B OUTSIDE NEW VORK MARBOR| seases. Aided by warm baths wi 752 Main Street, - Willimantio Noisy in Lunch Room, Jailed. COURSAATENT oo C,;aum, . After Chase Down the Coast by Brit. | Resinol Soap, Resinol Qintment maices ¢ Telephons n ice court Wednesd e Flariad i iser Caronia, | he Junior Chautauqua club, umbers 58 members is (o hold 5 3 Association Today, a 1 ng Saturday. lowing | 5 : them and seel éo‘d by all druggists. 15-_elected officers: Treas- t t Marion Warren; secret: . Price of Milk Gets a Boost—Services{ May Be Chosen at Mesting of Farm on Ash Wednesday—Ladies’ Aid So- | ciety Gives Supper and Play. s aronia today overnauied and | stopped, at a point off Asbury Par D e rRels has hiraen ) o conslder < mesting of the Sesr: leader e e e PATENTS )D(-nJ'.nz several weeks with rel: Y Thurs ot be 5 tward bound from s i z s < Dorcas Bartlett, C: e 3 e g, from this POTt 10T | Protect your ideas. Handsome §0- 1> and officers and men boarded page Guide Book Free. Murray's : i £ bis L Miss tie' McCullo isiting | me: 1 be abl 5 Y 2% e : 2 e shi s HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law % . e X - 50T . ta i the county at| * B hia Winéham County Savings Bank Bldg, was gathered cn Rev. Mr. trip to Europe last summer: t the Congregation: Barber to the serles of Columbus, a GIDEON UNION RALLY. | | | 1 New Dress Cottons | FOR SPRING i | is ! To Be Held Sunday Evening at Bap- tist Church—The tion i : - OngT O Ash Wednesday Services. ices were held ¥ Ratistes, Voile, Figured Batiste, Just try this cane-sugar Syrup figured and 1e \\c t Stast iN GRANDMA’S DAY No home was compleie unless 40 inch wide Navy Blue Crepe, 75¢ yard 40 inch wide Silk Poplin, brown, mili $1.00 yar: EMSEROR WILLIAM | TO APOLOGIZE |} tary blue, black and navy it contained a spinning wheel. Martha Washington 29 East ua;hE;},Y::;;{rmh Ave. THE MODERN HOME ADVANTAGES Tite 450 bedrosms are for the oxctusive use of wemen guests; the two lower ficers con- Taining 2 magnifcent restaurant 2 With orchestral music evenings 0, Eeiter Beree Roiulye and the grand lovby and sseond i fioor with numerous _privats pariors are for both men ad wemen, { For Hostile Demonstration Which Oc- | curred at a Berlin Theater. THE H. © MURHAY 0. apital $100,000. Surplus and Profits $160,000. Established 1832 i On the other hand is not lam will W. Ger- complete without a telephone German capital. The emperor, it his_regrets to casion of the ambassador's visit to His Majesty at the Fast Prussian fortress of Koenigsberg. JIr. ported in the despa cepted the emperor's invitatio to cKenigsberg. HAVE YOU A TELEPHONE IN YOUR HOME ? iipped with lettes delivery service t he city The service is of that even, [ careful kind: nearty ati the employes are women: the tele phone and paging system veloped to science: th 3 b maids are accustomed to assisting guests in their roemss and ait the littie things neces- ry to the comfort of a woman ~~y in acco_unting, courteous service, | on waffles or 'ss-and liberality . . dealing, and a i griddie cakes ess policy in administering its i ~ characterize THE WINDHAM || CrvsTAL ORPHEUM THEATRE, — -_ Ambassador G and : he United State fraveier can be secured and are stionth Linti " *ANK, which aims thereby to fiommo Sttending o theater in Terl Sred” Shacliudly VT 0 Amsrica's Leading Traveling ruary 9 when, i ‘ustomers relations that shall | To the waman sesidng oro- The Edward Devle C 'ly permanent, pleasant and SYRUP - SreueRAL aaptal Jr CMsaatd e Laward Voyle Lo. d\rv\kked against the American am- tha Washirglion is a real asse | (Pre cane exger) ssidor the. man began = loud: and W, chewfal rewo Featuring @A b 9 $7.50 per Gay and risce u largcr room or one with h. Meais are served both s ic d'Hote and a la Carte. An least 3 it ome every day. strated booklet ssts forth certain that they will get a liberal her Interesting facts and win plans for celebrating its 30th anniver, | 2loWance of food and get it is safety. Be eont fre: ch will be held Friday even- Lectured at Storrs. Rev. Clarence M Barher was at the violent tirade against the United State: for permitting the tation of arms. The individual was finally suppressed by the theater attendant: also makes wonderful cookies and candies THE AMERICAN SUGAR REF'G CO.. ADDRESS : NEW YORK abers at Louise Brown ALL THIS WEEW o am National Bank MANTIC, CONN. Suffield.—The grange has completed e e . : » INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOS URE )

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