Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 5

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2 NURWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915 ERS Al.s t Elmyille. T1 denied that he ” m " tu. " = GUUNTY PUMUNA’S NEw UFFIBEBS - Ri:g!ic; but‘?!:}anadm?ts oo Hia 2 Drops uf “GETS-“’ J. J. Sheehy ot '\oflvic’h, is spending knows all about the shooting case. His i { SPECIAL TODAY thdelpl:nCAPONS... Prime ROAST BEEF ... . 24c Fancy Shoulder STEAK.. 16¢c Finest LAMB CHOPS. . . 30c Eight GRAPE FRUIT. .. 25¢ Famous English BACON 32¢ All Specials as Trade Makers Norwicl v size and appearance, however, answers flut c dl Cm1 Ehiday; [Fab. 19,1915 Ll e e — Ritarco's description. He is about five omes the - feet five inches in height and has dark hair and florid complexion. When he s St 5 e 0 . . : Trinity cotfese. 1o at his bome for s | Irving E. Crouch of Groton Installed as Worthy Master— | was arrested e had on 4 navy blue|I¥s the World's Wonder; Never Fails VARIOUS MATTERS 5 v = - shert while, serge suit, new russet shoes which he You'll make g00-g00 eves at your , after you use “GETS-IT,” and you'll find the places twhere those blankety corns used to be, just as smooth as your cheek. day (Thursday) | e, , also new. The he boarded the trolley at Jewett City where Asked by the offi- the man which he = | shipped Thursday from Jewett City to Providence. Requested at the police assistant steward, Mrs.|station to give the address where the refused to do During Tent, the daily parish mase said he purchased Mrs, B. A. Kalser of New York city Class of 48 in the Fifth Degree—State Master Sherwood | Snd o 51 areie in St. Patrick’s church.is at 8 o'clock. is the guest of Mrs. P, H. Humes of - 5 man said that Several pleasant days bhave started Thamesville, Asks Grangers to Oppose Direct Tax on Grand Lists | car to come her he spent the da: cers where his ovel the guest of Miss Mae Edmund of of the Towns. sald it was in his tru visit their shore fras of cTLME 0 Miss May Bulger of Willimantic is S propert Good eaters enjoy Wedgweod Cream- | Gardner cowrt. ery Butter.—Adv. Miss Alice Fenton of Woonsocket, At Gurleyville Henry Nason has|R. I, is the guest of her aunt, Miss B. le Colver, Ledyard grange. trunic-had béen sent, h - The executive committee consists of{ 50, and immediately J. B. Bliven, term expiring December| to lock him up. The pri F.'N. Taylor, tetm expiring|is & Syrian and claims to be 24 years 31, 1916, and C. L. Staples,| of age. He had about $160 1 oy Dacimbes 1 1017 his person when arrested the instaliation the music{traveling alone. The officers ed by the orchestra of the ;(}; la{e'lff‘; gra - sting A s ' .- N T g e T‘a‘f‘_’ did not resist, however, While the man . Clifford C. King, cornet:|may not be Ritarco, he certai s iR ” ‘| swers the des tion close enough to | T. Avers. the retiring wor-| Warrant holding him for the thy master, took occasion to thank the| officers, who were notified by teleph Pomona for the support that it had e = given him during his two terms as “How Wide Is a ‘GETSAT" Smile? Wel maste: h had been preceded by|MISS COVELLO'S CONDITION s Dest Gve & Famtin ® verseer and one vear as FAVORABLE AS POSSIBLE. He told he incoming wor- 5 = o v r that the Ponoma's mem- now nearly 500 and its in the best condition in finished filing his ice house with 13! Fenton of Oak street. Snch-ice. Miss Dorcas Authier of Boston is 31, 1913, visiting at the home of Mrs. There is to be short calendar and R December on motion list for the superior court meau on Warren street. New London this morning, ‘Wiliam H, Callahan is in Richmond, Va., having been called there by the A recital given by the Smith col _ Jege students at Music hall, Monday,|serious iliness of his nephew, Charles Miss Esther Lippitt, '17, of Norwich|L. Krebs. perticipated. Miss Madeline Shea of Providence, An anniversary requiem high mass|and Miss Viola Shea of New London Mrs. Cornelius Collins was sung|are guests of Miss Marion Shea of at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick’s church on{ Main street. Thursday by Rev. John H. Broderick. Mrs. Elizabeth Conlon of Water- bury. who has been the guest of Mrs. R. M. Powers of Cliff place, has re- turne On March 4th, et GO, Botivener of Norwich go to Stafford Springs to hoid the four quarterly conference at the Metho-| gist church. s no corn or callus among ¢he feet in the world thaf will_not remove—there's “GETS-IT” is the new simple, common-sense, sure ith greasy ofnt- 7 cotton rings, har- scissors, razors, files, ing and the painful of so many corr All 'you do is put 3 " " on—the “corn home. William J. Sweet of Newark, N. J., and William Keating of Brattleboro, Execting housewives use Wedgwood | Vt., have left town, after a visit with Creamery Butter.—Adv. ;Eu&t Side friends. The mid-winter meeting of the| Jilss Faith Bonfo United States Daughters of 1812, State the Academy faculty of Connecticat is to be held at the new|weck end and Was Lecturer’s Programme. gramme_under the direction ¥ Maud E. Bliss.|¥ nning | DY Angelo R a member of will spend the Birthday Hotel Clark in Derby on Monday home in Middletown, February next. Miss Frances Farrell and Miss Olive The Hbrary report at Lyme for Jan- v have returned to Willimantic aft LS R uary s us Zollome: Books clrculated] er several days visit with Mrs, George IRVING B. CROUCH i South Lyme| Mans: reading room There’s no pain, nging shoes becauss :ustomer that ever favored us proposal for EERaL eld, of Poquetanuck. Pomona Worthy Master. the third branch, The enz: 3 ten of Miss Tina Damas The regular meeting of New Londs B by Quinebauz Po- with trade we get the same un- attendance Py el S d IR kil St e ol 6 Pae Central Pomona, and New 0 meal complete without good but- { been announce Miss Damus is a| trons of Husbandry, at which the ofii- at whicl h he solicited verdict—Satisfaction, due to honest methods, polite | former employe of the S E. cers for the ensuing year were dul phone Co, installed, was held on Thursday in Pythian hall, with the mornin ion beginning at 10.45 o k and the arguerite| ernoon sessior concluding at about No butter as gaod as Wedgwood. av. net Saturmn| Miss_Frances Crawford, rably placed for observ abeth McCawley and Miss 5 tion and can easily be distinguished| Crawford of Woonsoc R. I, and|o'cloc service and fullest moneyf as the first bright star above the con-| Edward Dolan and James Mulvey of| Amohsg the visitors were { stellation Orion Miliville, DMass tor e Avshie Sherviotd i | : Y < Sherwood from East Orang value in | Benest performance and lecture Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mansfield of| Overveer Chatles 1 | day evening at Davis theatre, 7.30 p.m. | Poquetanuck entertained a_ dinner| grange of Middletovn, FEEDSTUFFS. —adv. party of elght Tuesday in honor off er master of Mansfield s i Rev. J. H. King of Torrinton, former- | master of Quinebaus Pomona, Thursday evening at Redding| 15 it {he Ta: oy lecturo et Tl Brooklyn grange, : Mr. and Mrs and M Westerly month the yuld be a talk given upem of Rural Heslth — For|, Of Thursdas the programme he t a littie. rave Dr. Overton of The Worce state board of health to tell| 32y morning had ad been done in that state ben-| i to the healith of rural commni- ¢ oy P | nities and the New York board would| SUissipl Doseno at 2 | agree 0 et them have some moving|2nd wes there up wl been used in that| 7vien he left W During t is very fav CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREE? Oppesite Post Office 'Phone 321-2 Lady Aesistant school there is to be & e, of Storrs state organize: are better prepared to serve|ciubs in Comnecticut. A former Stafford pastor, Rev. tban Thomas Tyrie will return as pastor you ‘dfly e befora of the Hazardville Methodist church for another year, entering upon his eosaat Seatle PRl L eeventh year May 1. OBTUARY. first business taken up was l The Dutter makers’ goal reached in | : ing of five demits a CHAS SLOSBERG ; A s ieienod Costneny e \(d‘l{d'c ¥ . AV Natalie, daughter of Mrs. Edith ana neeting fa- matter was We're proud of our record and were given by the re was a recitation on that was enthu- New York Thursday Iy grange, re he will prepare for the | Charles Hvde of Brookh at the Leonard prepara- |, Tl€re was an a t West 82@ street 150 at the morning 3 e S called to order by Worthy homce vice and dep He spoke Endaeren_—ha?n and Mre. Abram niversity, Ithaca, ] Rev. and Mrs. . at St. John Washington’s Birthday mea other ho“’i‘n‘ for rural free at patron on routes will receive no mail from urday moruing till Tuesday mornin Buy a can of On Saturday last, Oscar Ta CRYSTAL DOMINO SYRUP | &, Suployed In » blackemi Thursday afternoo n elook e e o e Class in F.m- chrec diphtheria. The child, class of 48, of w 3 years and 9 months of age, | viously been obligat by her mother and a twin | the fifth degree. 1 L Adams, C. M. / Mrs. Ira V. Rude. B. Barber, Annie W, her mother’s home, No. 3 Cove Street Class of Twenty-five in the Second. White Cro of Columbu ndldate ney of New York that were swindled by 3 ondition, ond largest Broadhu the medéium o e -+ On rsd Seline Bromley, wi-| y" i Ji* = the tune of now at the home of his parcr'n Mr.|dow of Rude, died t her|i: B0y S for your Pancakes and Mrs. Rovert Talor, in 1 home on Joseph Doane farm in| ars: Mary B White, Stonin; Preston City, at the age of 74 years. o n Moore, H 5 % : fito: 2e at RALLION’S ] ; _ | Mre. Rude was born in Charleston, N, | Emma Hamliton, Re Norwich; Alice A. man, Arthur D. B Barren L(d\'ard. Grant, Lillian 1 Helen Kel Margery Bertha Willl After the degree wc { At the ele. —— e e e LML C ind was the daughter of Adin and -|Barradell Kimball Bromley She mar- dock Johnson of Norwich was chosen|ried Ira V. Rude a number of years DR. W. W. LEONARD _ | 220celeieon of fienwich Nas chosen|ried Ira v umber of years track team and of Alpha Chi C\zp:’:r‘h,p life on : 2 2 Broadb: k, Has Removed his Office to the | of Delta Kappa Dpsilon. | near Preston Mrs. Rude a n Mrs. Rude at- THAYER BUILDING, At the mid-weel: meeting e noly ational church at the | Preston City Second Congregational chu Past Noble Grands Met. a Opposition to State Tax. r sts end he Hartford “Tuesday in & pHi- Tndianapolis to department where tured. This transferred 1 in_every way a ch Thurs- | most wort . e s v 3 voman. Her husband Franklin Square ay evening the last half hour was|died a ver of years ago. Mrs, | teROT- : 5 | given to a study of the I of Nahum | Rude ived by an onlys child, Installation of Officers. | the Prophet, under direction the | Mis: a Barradell Rude, who re-| The on of office pastor, Rev. H. J. Wyckotf first business of the aftern The tas collector will be at the store | est . Dl of John G. Potter, Bast Side. Holiday at Hopkins & Allen’s. Mary Catherine Depuccio. Mary Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Carlo Depuccio of No. 6 Fountal et died at her parents’ home on d evening. The child was C nd 25 days old and was an| lowing: ter. Worthy ma Groton grange nicel which opened about 2.30 from 11 a. m. to D. personal taxes.—Adv. VIOLIN Tor the aumual sostume f = the benefit of the Stonywold t fum by Auxilary on Easter TEACHER 2t The “Rits.Carion, New. York Caroline Alden Weir, a g Instruments repaired summer resident heads the Vielins sold on easy terms ficers. hat the Pomona tale at it Was oppe e state to L grand lists ¢ | FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT | TELLS OF CONTINUED SUCCESS&_ John Nagle. Following a brief iliness John Nagle 183 West Town Thursday even- had been in poor ometime past but had been For appointments address E. Bridgeport papers ex - £. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | gzet, for the deain of A onhy since Bunday e of Norwich. 1 e w born ?! ,Ou!:ll‘ Clare, Ire- 3 - i A : s ago. but the greater| Mies Alice O. much sorrow today in bu - . passed in this :«;l@.«»p« ¥ was Pouad :at morRing. and viein throughout the city and state 3 Nagle was an | grange: Ceres, Mr 1 the traveli ™ bean pre- | Mr. Coulter was widely known. t and faithful worker and was | Frankiin grange; Pon or and e smesting thi MACARONI 3 2 esteem by his many | Leland, Konomoe zr 3 i b5 : He was a faithful member | Flora, Mrs Home Mi v Iystic Methodist churc N ({ Domestic SPAGHETTI { ompe o NOODLES porte: afternoon with Mrs. . N, ill. 3 . Stephen Pri . ident of the Hoi Miss| 3 Also Spaghetti all prepared %{e: :uflnnedmr'fl)z:a\'? Pt with Tomato Sauce ot e ifevent 4 e Sacred Heart church, Norwich Mr. Nagle is survived by his 1 wite and eight children, James, John, | Saw DEGREE CONFERRED {NO TRACE IN NORWICH and Richard; the Misses = and N Nagle of Nor- ON 33 PYTHIANS.| OF GIRL'S ASSAILANT Mra John O’Connor of Fish- R o i sland, N. Y., and Mrs. James|[At 26th Anniversary of Tru'r‘b"!‘;TIworaugh Police Search Here Fails to of Hartford He also leave: Lodge in New London. Locate Angelo Ritarco. and children. Mr Nagle wa I & s devoted isband and a loving fath- of Py er and friend and his loss is keenly Willims ¢ by all who knew him. chester were in New nesday night for t First Visit to Hartford, Srpmbnn W. Lucas was a visitor in|ing a class Wedn ay and Thursday, |whom to ¢ he has seen the|Never before Ho attended | been together rings, was|New Londo heon given by the The the ai The Postal Civil Service sion has notified postal au from its Boston office, that in future People’s Market all a.pp cations for educational ex- - | aminations in the service must be w 6 Franklin Street { companied by photographs of the ap ' e plicant, except rural free delivery car- JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prooristor riers and fourth class postmasters. - SYRUPOFFIGS .~ FORCROSS, SICK - FEVERISHCHILD " cases|IF LITTLE STOMACH 1S SOUR, °%¢-} | |VER TORPID OR BOWELS in ti CLOGGED. | Arrangements are being at| Trinity Methodist church for tho ever: member canvaes for the church budg for next year. The duplex 1] be used and each mem! church and congregatio: vited to pledge, not only experses, but also for tn The canvaes is to be: RACKET IN THE BARN? Horso cast or cow in trouble— Don't step to light a lantern, have an EVER-READY ELECTRIC LANTERN Suffrage asso- [Henry D. Stunton ok o visited the Elks’ home.{the first chancellor latur to Westerly 2 man who it was thought Ritarco, but what they tearn- 5 convinced them th: e man | Wwe zained some g n was not the one they were | has been retained was_the guest|Trumbull lo§ge and one * Willlam Mitchell of | enthusiastic supporter linstitution. It was regret to the Pyt = Stanton was unable / E DOCTOR'S WIFE. e convention Wedne: Y EREASTATISTICS, ; vl ondttion of his nealt Agrees With Him About Feed. |i¢"way imperative that he rem home but he sent a message of Represent ever sinc matter of that B rest easy after giving rup of Figs,” becauee in 1 the clogged up waste, fermenting food gemtly e evening the local po- ters were informed that police had a man under |abled vs Doath Rate th Nerwich in’ January| the Daniel - & | —_— s bowels, and vou have and get thers guick. Can't eet Was 15.1—In State 15 Per Thous-| FEANTSE nUESS EavE: . knights assuring them he was arrest as a suspect. He had boarded And.captore child again. Children the hay on fire, no matter how and. i In thelinam n spirit. The lodge dele; i trolley car at Jewett City and by o the time from ice of my profession I have found you handle it. s actions aroused the su: Past Chancellor George A. S ir bowels, and they oints favor of Grape- e Hite to Brothe e conduc . By mortality reports received by e i make suitable reply to Brother packed, liver gets slug- FULL NN AT [ stats board of health there were 1 U6 o vy seteatn Tt : : ‘ wmach disorered: deaths the state during the month » and z to the|. The conferrin of the rank w . e | erish, restless, ses if of January. This was 20 less than in 9. Sue ms a THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Established 1872 witnessed by ne: It was expected cellor Russell Porter tend the conventi d, then give thie deli tive.” Children love it, use injury. No 8- 1 in food for the sick) and can be adapted to all ages, being softened with milk or cream for December and 169 less than in Janu Diveto ary of last year and 127 less than average number of deaths during Jan garized redoubt ! : i what ails your little ome—if i babies or the aged when deficiency of 2 e ¥ bomb t. : 3 3 Jewelers uary for the five years preceding. h away by the session of t e m i i Lo oiag of cold, throat, diarrhom. | ¥ The death rate was 14.4 for the large ‘,em“fnii;d; tients oprilxlf:;‘s—i o fmlfi] lodge of Quebec. e sent his ol e e barbed wirs e bad breath, remember, & | PLAUT-CADDEN BULDING || towns.” Tor the small towns 150 and I find Grape-Nuts and albumen |20d deputized Grand Oute P phone apparatus, “inside cleansing” showd ai- for the whole state including state in- very nourishing and refresning. | Jemiah Candee of South PR rco just be- | tridges and sac be the first treatment given. Fufl stitutions 150 per t housand. The deaths from infoctlous diseases we; 188, being 125 per cent. of the {ot . washingtofl B“'thday B torimime data ralaityn ta | bixthe aten SItatal AR e s marriages in Fas C | Balch recently placed in commission |ASE vour druggist for a ffy- S geaths and in Eastern Con-|ful of fruit juice for fSavoring. This ORDER FOR OVERCOATING. ! SUSPECT IN DANIELSON. were given their fimal speed tesis off | COnt, Poitle of “California Syrup of No eltles necticut towns and cities @uring the|agords o o Ao of e it 2 | v Pest month follows: B s E sk e | Figs,” then look carefully and see that - ! here today. ey are said to have that even the weakest stomach can | Putting In Wide Looms to Fill Big|Man Who Says He is Michael Unoff ; ol o reperesent him, who was received with | m, directions babies, children of all the honors of his rank s and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrupm. ecipe is my own idea and Is follow: Soak a teaspoonful Nuts in a glass of water for train and serve with the| MOOSUP MILL HAS shot N Covello. Fer- 3 T Bithont Tond AL e Destroyers Given Speed Tests. Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 8.-—The torpedo boat destrove Banham T fore Ri it is made by th 5 o . v £ knots | ! e arae § T = £ ving births: roton 10; Killingly | aesirm : 2 i Held for N P. = o L < S | Compan e make no smaller size. SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, RIB- |13, New London 41; Norwich 11} | > e gsenar it o0y diswees = Ordotedhioy. Exparting iitons Narvleh Talles- ‘;‘;’m*;“,‘m‘,j’,:"gfi;,g_°"> & €On- | and back with contempt any other BON, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS,| Plainfield 13; Putnam 15; Stonington|uses Grape-Nuts himseif and orders it| The Ameriean Woolen company's| (Speectal to The Bulletin.) —— oo Ml 16; Windham 46. till births: N, 3 < i S - ide loc FOS¥ CARIS, CHERRIRS, HAWCH. | toraon o Stoniigton & Winahem i |& opl,0in g 0ls DA | S0 (] il et Mbosup In lusialling wino i) T8, CANDY BOXES AND NOVEL- x?&f’ffiffi; 2gm;\,0:m® fi‘;m'}':fl’{,fifi ‘\d\;; Wwith fresh or stewed fruit as the | out double-widths, heavy overcoating, Feb. 15.—~On Suspecion | ——— ngelo Ritarco of Worcester, ool Moresr, I BRIEF STATE NEWS | MISS M. C. ADLES % breakfast for anyone—well 1 e order for which has recently .ml on b - r * o s & or}a large orde < on his former sweetheart, Raffe 3 3% rIES. #{gdg;m?-%mam 5; Stonington 4;|sick. been received. It is stated | na Covello, a man who sald he is Mi- H scal .“': e In stomach trouble, nervous prostra- | goods are for exportation.a | o off was arrested by Deputy ar, p and Face /“RS EDW[N FAY _Total death roton 3; Killingly2; | tion, etc., a 10-day trial of Grape- | about four months will be required to| S Michael Grimshaw and Consta- —— NErC P { k. Aoy London 26: Norwieh 43: Flain-|Nuts wili usually work wonders to- | All the order. Sixty looms will be run.|blo Hosea Green at Elmville just before| Fairfield—Mrs. Mary 1, Lacey died | LS AND G fleld 7; Putnam 12; Stonington 11;|ward nouri e v 3 hing and rebuilding and | Work at this plant has been k and| 9 o'clock tonight. The officers werejat the Lacey homestead foliowing a |No matter how elaborate or costly, will Franklin Squa W;‘ridh:éxn &s. S g in this way end the trouble. Name many of the employes have moved|out in search of the man in response to | recent fall in which she broke her hip. [ not make you look stylish or nnifl. 12 he death rate for Groton was {4 | given Postum Co., Battle Creek, | from the town as a consquence. a tip to Constable Green from a motor- | Mrs. Lacey celebrated her 99th Dbirth- you neglect vour hair. Remember, F. C. GEER, Pitno Tumer |®iiew:n Ssv.bonaep, g, Nero Suon e ek e man Ofl a \oL:vrex(;:h‘:nd Centéal Village | d2v on Feb. e famous & TS car who notic e Sus] ious man, 122 Prospect Streat, Nerwnoh, Gt | 131 Stominston 14; Windnam ~187.|book, “The Road to Weilvilie" Loases Floor of Somers Building. | wio ‘closely resembled the description| Norwalk—Plans for tue estabiishe|rits the el i Frpenie Ko "Phone §11 2 Ever read the. ab The third floor of the Somer’s build-| given of Ritarco. The fellow had | ment of a branch of the Grotta in this Zot-all- : e oo MRS e ;zarmhhimsioam;:; Windham .| oo ccgers Pt ':,“:,';:e A.,';;"; ing has been leased through John A.|boarded a Providence car at Danielson | *ity are being made by members of 2" ;;‘..fl;::f‘:: Roois: in g N =e @ = ll l {the back of head should with the front and you should Moran, to George Hill who Intends tofand was seated with the window shade | )id Well lodge, No. 108 T". and A. M. mastern Connecticut equal to “ze But-| d0n {; Norwich 1; Putnam 1; Ston-|are gendine( true, and full of human open up 2 physical traininel beside him pulled down, and the offi- | the grotto is the playground of the Telephane 652-4 or Business reTuita ington 1; WinGhem 1. intacast. — . T %2 ika car ana taak Bim offl Blue Lodwe of Masonry similarly to|305 Maln Street. next to Chelnsa Bask.

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