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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1915 PERSONALS and her sister on a business ..SHOT HIS FORMER SWEETHEART Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1915, _ VARIOUS MATTERS Provision dealers are featuring Len- ten specialties. Brroll €. Lil- ‘hviage was a vistter in Niautic on Commigsioner Angelo Ritarco of Worcester Made Murderous Attack on Pretty Raffena Covello Near Her Home on North Main Street—Fired Two Shots—One Bullet Lodged in Her Back and Intestines—Chances for Recovery Slim—As- sailant Escaped After Firing Shot at Girl’s Brother. EiGHT GRAPE FRUITS FOR 25¢ Eilison_Smith of Norwich has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Paton of Palmertown. LARGE SWEET ORANGES $2.50 A BOX SOMERS The new moon appeared Wednesday evening in 2 cloudless skv. An expert from Boston has been re- t his father's, pairing the engine at the Paimer Bros” | Representative Misses Helen and Margaret Murphy guests of Miss Mar: | | | | { i | zero | who heve been Ve aesiis anprniie 5. Burns of Saybrook, only about S degre: . fancy articles, veling for the Feeder Co., arrived London Tuesday from Buffalo, | Planters, who is new. Norwich Automat anm..\u ang other were | tlis Woman's Bxchange—adv. . Gildersleovy Government trees on Church and | Wednezday scouts examined Murray D. Lincoln of Nerwich, agent > Improvement league, the Grange hall ton Wednesday afternoon at 2 | Worcester, d her Wednesday in their search E approaching her home on her return from work. The young Woman was with her & er Frank, at the ti £ which took effect in were fired at h brother as he turned and tried to grab one missed and down North pistol in his hand, go- The stores I“ump ton i haay Painiess Dentistry , making a n, of Quaker H: s wound and the pro: . m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 @. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays en’s father-in-law, e erating of | Ritarco _ran reet with tho gathered in front i " Lo e Covello home | Tues “"‘* atter nd William Shea of the r cultyral_college. feman of a somewhat skep- | Benesit performance ints Patiin the darkness up over Longo and tical temperament was waiting in policemen on Clinton, Winc! hotel treasure: He asked a gentleman raged along Talman street but he tur; ed them back as the them, threatening that f the Griswold stranger to him) who came frem Commodore M. Sl Belleair Monday PENETENTIAL ASHES Signed on Foreheads of Thousands on Ash Wednesday at St. Patrick’s Ser- with Solemn Warning, lice as it was bel Miss Covel the \\'p\u iy teeth extracted “Not a Bit” was the frank reply of the patient. Perhaps this * will serve to strengthen your n “painless extract- our SAFE methods. it hurt you?” was on the way home ergeant Join 1L, numemary opposite of the the - brother smobile with ¢ Connecticut, passeq Ritare o | Ferraco walking Marguerite building. Georee Stone banquet at Hotel Bond, evening at ers attended. inding the man. r in the evening | he ma- | nat way., | congregation nd Lent profitably oanfiince, toe, > 1o malke a search gone by a little and_followed ries of special evangelistic s being cond e shooting, in his brief h Wednesday serv ted xl'n'n'g towards “fell azainst DR. F. C. JACKSON, DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. Main Street, to Beston Store *Phone 12823 collector will “Be converied The gospel w: “When ye fast, be not another fagp with ‘all_your heart.” from 11 a to receive personal taxes.—adv. arranged for an eve- Lady Attendant venitential | from Palm Sunday. These ashes were on the forehead of each mem- the people schools and Stands the Test of Time ber of the con t the altar saving in Lati Remember, nd unto Au League Mission Study ol ge on Nort dericis and Irept Father I hame shouting men and women to ve the ashe the same ceremonial Durine Lent the New London h ROCM AT STATE HOSPITAL INEBRIATES FARM FRANCES WILLARD MEMORIAL T PARLOR MEETING. | vening services. Beqtral e vestments and Proposal Made by Superintendent Pol lock and Judge Ayling. Programme at Home of Starkweather. SODALITY WHIST, TAKES UP REVENUE WORK IN NEW HAVEN A. S. Spalding, Ingome Tax Deputy, Has Temporary Assignment There. Income Tax Deputy d S, Spalding of Norwich is in this city, says the New Haven Tuesday, ip worls allotted to him, temporarily, in the in- ternal revenue office here. Mr. Spald- ing’s mission is in pursuance of or- ders which have come from Commis- | sioner W. H. Osborn at Washmston to elucidate and make clear to lax- rers pois the new income tax on which liable to Whose income me 1pe of the lew In @ reecnt | ternal revenue v, Commissi 1o the In the EASY TC DARKEN e YOUR ciuv HAIR Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through your h 3 taking one strand at a time, GREENEVILLE DRYGOODS STORE BURNED OUT Cigarette Supposed to Have Started Fire in Store of Max Rabinovitch. the cause of which i have been due to a lighted cigarette, n the arvgoods store at No conducted by ¢ West Main Wheh you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulpbur, no one can teli, because it’s broke out i Rabinoviteh of though at home is mussy and trouble- For 50 cents you can buy at ready-to-use tonic Sage and Sulphur dampen 2 in a very destroyed the entire stock oing_considerable damage to The alarm was_rung vening and Compound.” sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, small strand at a time. all gray hair disoppears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautiful and luxuriant cover dandruff is gome and hair hag stopped failing. E faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all de- sire a youthful and attractive appeac- at once with Wyeth's and look years in from box Alain stree scene of the fire, companies w bical from the Central Station atter making an uw . w1’ taking. one By morning darkened, glossy | el e and Suiphur e spread very v few m‘nulc T!w Grccnnw!lc fire- of hose and | rior of the store the Wood- CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors go0ds escaped the flames the Greene- Grain marke Sowen's store, but and Embalmers | Polish_fam the Rabinovitc tore was practically drowned 3 down through 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offica *Phone 321.2 nen | smoi sounded al Lady Assistant ock. . employed in CENTENARIAN HUNTINGTON FAMILY Mrs, Anna M. H: lowa, Great Granddaughter of Gen. that time every = ard of Red Oak, Jedediah Huntingten. l,.unn the last ds | Mr, Spaiair F. Healy and W. Harrington Are the Team Holding the Lead. COMFGRTABLE n, owing to_th smposed of . and Congdon 13 OBITUARY. oposition De comrercial g i Thomas Coulter. THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Established MacKenzie ride other buildings Manufacturing STEPHEN W. HALL, ed Optometrist PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING stitution at nothing seriov & the Women's ion ifisignia was Witter TAX REDUCTION SECURED. Montville te be Assessed | Acre. srmerly ofNorwich, o’ daugnters, DR. W. W. Has Removed his Office to the | = undrymen's asssciation at :m an- THAYER BUILDING, Franklin Square Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN FEACHER Instruments Vielins sold on easy terms eton of this LEONARD nleeting of that nded the meeting. on of William Coulter and Fl he came to this Lie learned to, \‘ernon identified . with 1l | was afterwards ie streets an the uwwonm Railroad ! ope, <leyan cannon sci asmh inglon Washington's | oAy TS soon as they are interests to the “or a great many|L served as deacon|ptd appointments BULLARD, B! _______4' Hubbard Squash White Rose SQUASH (cam) | Fort Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) Place, Nor- ember for a. part BRUTAL FATHER DROVE INTO THE STREET] afterncon with in Lekeview Nancy Addrich. ness of three weeks duo to PD‘SDDENT WILSON NOMINATES JOHN P. MURPHY. at Norwich—Ratifi- by Senate DAUGHTER William Scaplen Sent New London Police ho had been of .,'emgz( Aldri , colored, dxed ed up with to be postma: rove his littl Annie, a child a People S Market 6 Franklin Street ot this city, remaining She had t re of several | other children, the hospital, a child Tuesd by a neighbor and was ar Weddesday mor She then went to was employed at ing the summer, da during the winter with family who conducted an- © At one time when he learned that he s Leepers were | debauching the where she gz ihe Girard hotel | going to Flor: | the Girard othex hotel 1l \ldrich was employed by i mother of Mrs. ekiah Perkins of this city, and she al- so was employed Harriman _with three rears. s cared for | was arrested | n the police court the. Sea ehurch. Washmgton Blrthday Novelties SILK AND MUSLIN TABLE DLOTHS.‘ POST CARDS, CHERRIES, HATCH- ETS, CANDY BOXES AND NOVEL. . 'Ga., where he went ¢ climate. Iather a slight paralytic advertisement the late P. H. whom she remained She suffered a bad fall e pleaded guilty and was 4 one dollar and representative: been resting, amendment is the greate Aldrich leaves o et he o not create this city and there are also nephews and pieces. s e of the meetins. > beating of a child of a neighbor while he was drunt Weather Contrasts, bserver at T3 Ise Alar ical. S e False Alarm Called Autochemica The Heiping Hands conducted an- suppers at the Spiritual Academy Wednesday evening and the patronage was large. lectable menu 15 degrees to the New London as eailed out at 5 to the New rd by a false aldrm that The appear- ars came fro; this last year at this » weeks when it was a steady cold 8 to 14 desrees below | other of their s: Wednesday ven freights s were on fire. The usual de- was served under the the entertainment The Philippine largest since 1593, s {rom freez Borsc—Bch,u 10 Mis . hurrfed oack d found it in flames. also stated ore the time ho closed liddietown Press: Members of the First Congregation- 1 enstomer who carette came i !hnrJ rwened han 60 guests c me and among fons from he aretts onto | er g!f(s werg hrooch with 100 - | nephews and great ni om ler great- s in Philadel- | were given to lucky pennies e guesis of the day as e was served ses which were 3 wedding gift from George Washington to Mr: Hebard's grardfather, Huntington, | RETIRES AS SECRETARY OF PROBATE ASSEMBLY. |} e Banning Has Held the neral Jede- a member’ | The coupte m Stony Brook Reserveir Property in| . for severni SE OF TINNITUS IN PHILADELPHIA, HARDWARE MEN ELECT. | Simon L. Ewald of New London Vice Presicent. | Five Year Old Ticking Can Es in Whose Head a FUNERAL. Miss Mary A. Devi The Hair Easily Made Beautiful and Attractive Beautiful hai and absolutely nature as a plant—it will and beautiful unl it has attention and prop juid_that is invigorates of | furnishes nourishment never dis- y hair, more n anything else, helps every woman m and youthful ap- THECHELSEASAVINGSBANK The Board to retain her c t will be commenced Y. M. C. A, Social. 1 Secretary Edwin Hill had ecial guests at the Y. AL C, A. so- Wednesday evening at the as. building mber of the f the Cutlery plant at There was & social hour in the lobby and gamo rooms afte which two very. instructive moving p ture films were shown in the hall above. Refreshments were then served under the direction of the regular com- mittce. The evenirg vroved.a very enjoyable one for tending. in India at What Doctors Use for Eczema A soothing_combination of ofl o! ol. and other hoal MISS M. C. 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