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NURWICH BULLEVIN, TUESbAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915 A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS SKINNED HAM ....... 16c FANCY LAMB CHOPS 30c 8 GRAPE FRUIT. ..... 25¢c WINE SAP APPLES, doz. 25¢ SILVER ONIONS...... 10c SOMERS The George Washington Pattern This dignified, substantial, clean-lined pattern in Table Silver is shown in FERGUSON’S Window, 239 Main Street, Franklin Square. It is the highest expres- sion of Colonial design. Call and examine this beautiful pattern. It is a pleasure to show our goods. They are of the highest quality and our prices are reasonable. FERGUSON'S 239 Main Street, Franklin Square MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE! © artist could paint a picture, no matter how beautiful the outline, without good materfal. Miss Adles cannot male a lady’s bead look beauti- ful tith store hair, grand mother's | switches, or diseased combings. Have clean, new, glossy hair, it will be money well spent! Telephene 652-4 | Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address £, E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. cvening social this week the iil be the workmen at iumond Radiator Co. The sen- the association have include several films educational and attraction Gillespie of New York S said to be one of will g mental lightning cal i1 will be performed After the program refresh- have been arranged for. Y. M A. social committee i of the affair. er bound for the city wit wwily loaded with sawed oal ove wood got as far as the corner of McKinley avenue and Rockwell about noon on Monday when ? the wheels collapsed and a good part of the load was secured and t o_bours late What To Do to Get Fat and Increase Weight The Real Cause for Thinness A Physician’s Advice o other ightly and keep gaining all 's all bosi to sav this are defective. Just ‘enough of the food cat to maintain life and a sem- 1th and strengih. Stuffinz A dozen meals a day ke them gain = single” “stay pound. All " the fat-producing glememts of their f0od just stay in the estines ti] they pass from the 23 waste, What such people need something that prepare these itty food elements so that their bloud can absorb them and deposit them all about the body—something, 100, that will muitiply thelr red blood corpuscies and increass their blood's com= tive and ing elements known is absolutely harm- less yet nderully _effective and a single tablet eaten with each meal often has the effect of increasing the weight of a thin man or woman from three to five pounds a week. Sargol is £0ld by Loe & Osgood Co. and other £00d druggists everywhers on a posi- tive guarantee O weight increase or mouey bask Tlhe Bulletin. Norwieh, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1915 ‘'VARIOUS MATTERS For two mornings there have be:n heavy white frosts. There is considerable moving in ad- vance of the 1st of March. Wednesday, are emrber in the church calen- the weather orders the coves along the local fishermen parties of 1 ne visited the Lantern Hill pond on the The plaret Uranus has not been being on the oppo: side of the sur Children 20c ‘Tickets 35 go number of littl flags and © k were sold for Washington decoration: ow published by the PERSONALS Mrs. T. A. Crowley _and Miss Anna are in New York on a busi- Conway ness trip. Mrs, Mary E. Gray of New London is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray in Ledyard. Miss Margaret Nevill of Neorwich has been the guest of Mrs, Kdward Barrett of Mystic. Marquis of Brooklyvn, in town over the week end ngton’s ‘birthday. G. wich with My M. v in Ledyard. Miss Estelle Brown of Baltic was| nt guest of her aunts, Misses M. a rec G., and Annie Smith of Moosup. ttorney Thomas J. Skelly of New , after spending York returned Monday a few days at his forme: city. home in this Miss Frances Mcinty. is passing a_few days w Mrs, enue over the holiday ci but now of New Bedford, be- ngton and holiday travel and of the expi | was a brilliant that the el Haven road wi Documents relating filed in the office of clnde that of The of New Loudon, acres produced 133,000 bushels of worth $120,000 and A duced 56,000 bushels of or in all at $53,000. The exhibition of paintings in York at the Union League month is various rtists exhibiting i Lockman an ternoon at the at Broadway churc poard, when the ned for the | convention, meeting of the s made by Thor ropriations committee Friday port of a bill appropriati the publication of the legislative his- Godard spoke for hLim. Plan For Firemen’s State Convention. the meeting of committee of the State sSociation at the Hotel Garde, I on Menday, Presiden Bridgeport and Secretar. Magee of Waterbury a committee to plan for the convention sociation to be held some latter part of August or the fir September. ims on the spectal fund were con- Among those present were: asi dent M. J. Daley of Bridgeport. Iirst President W, U. Webster of Will- Collapsed And Dumped Load.| Gragan of New London and ynard of Putnapr Will Determine Banguet Dat the matters wwhich ttl>d at the meeting of the Eas lopment committe the date for the annual banquet which in_Norwich. | lor’ Mer Other matters wiil pected that,all the Norwich members committee will The Norwich members are ‘William H. Craic A. Somers. James. H. Smith, anic, William Birthday Party For Miss Ethel Way.| One of the most enjoyable the winter took place at the hospitable Frank M. Way, e’ plump, chunky folka | of the 14th birthda: Ethel Way. of his daughter, ; The evening was spent in dancing and playing gan and useful There were b. and 30 guests from Franklin, Goshen and Baltic. Saw Degres Exemplified In Providence John M. Lee, mester of the Fourth Degree in Connecticut, and Rev. W. A, Keefe, state lecturer, of the Knights of in Conecticut, tendants at the exemplification of the fourth degree in Providence on Sun- Keefe was also a the banquet that followed the degree The degree was explified upon 120 candidates. Vineyard Workers Met, The Vineyard Workers of the Cen- tral Baptist church met on Monday evening with Mrs. Charles W. Gale at The. members sewed on be sent to mi speaker at @olls which are to at the Plainfield Street West Main ed home after two t in New Haven, New Ro- New York city. While in Miss Rush attended a ball 2 Yacht club, which BRANDEGEE CRITICIZED OUR MILITARY POLICY, Says Government Is Suppressing In- formation as to Conditions. eech at Washington on Mon- ternoon on the army appropria- b Senator icized the m d and that a d in the mouths of nd nav 8 ready to vote committee all officers H id he d not expe trouble, b anted to be in a position to take of any trouble that might come. aid that I infor at was needed to make cs army and navy an ne, whatever its FIRE AT NIANTIC, Store and Residence Property Burned —Loss Between $3,000 and $4,000. royed by fire, maged nearby structures, and 4 At cen v morning. A , containing stores a two family house Others were the ef- ew London s of property. ot, rther-in- ds pres- charge o neral arrange- Mrs. William Fields. Patrick celebrant mass two wer nd Jeren Timothy al t testimon: dec many fri Undertaker 1 the funeral arrangements. Henry D. Stanton. Henry D. Mond afternoon at 2 h prayer at the house on London, and ser- Raptist church at the church were bearers while the casket members of Trumbul the fraternity in which nton was lodge were in at- ndance and > was represented personally and ith a large floral piece. Ther from tae lodge, uniformed oty, from the church and family and friends. Rev. Charles . Me v, pastor of the First Bap- committal at s of Trumbull tual ceremony. - AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. C of the largest bills of vaude- ville acts, five in number, seen at the Augitorium theatre this seasom, is of- fered for the first half of the week and gaineq decided approval on the part of the large sized houses at the performances on Monday. It was planned to have six numbers for the patrons of the theatre, but unfortu- one of the performers, Bess a musical comedy star, be- ill and out of necessity was un- able to appear. One of the feature at- tractions was the posing of the four Leons, modele, and anocther was the act presented by Fred LaReine and Company, the human dynamos. In ad- dition to its scientific significance, hu- mor was introduced by four or five of those in the audience who were persuaded to step onto the stage and assist_in the performance of the last act. ‘Beauty, a pretty and ciever Shet- land pony, took a prominent part in the act, Dillon and Dillon entertained with singing, talking and dancing, and Dix on Peters was seen in lfelike char acters from Dickens, while Billy Cort, a Scotch comedian, who was heard in Scotch songs, created langhter with his_witticisms. The movies included Mary Fuller in the Virtuoso. Old Peg-Leg's Will, a two reel drama, and a comedy film, The Hicktown Rivals, iodge in 2 told different people that Mr. Morgan hag always treated her like o gentle- man should. The questioning at Exzcept for a few minutes in ernoon when Elder J. on the stanrd, e witness thought came home on the last car about hen they were.coming away from| The wit two policemen | stood she-co Mr. Morgan lthis case, but no promises had been sent them back imade her if she would testl: She and |al] she knew. Morgan drank haif the bottle of cock- between them and if went to her |gay at 10 o'clock. stand all day Monday in the super he first day of the of Attorney G. Curtis Morgan of New London upon the charge of indece assault upon and adultery witl The appeal of telling story was a severe onc for her an sat with downcast eves time, speaking in often her answer the court stenographer so that could hear she replied to their questloning. of the mature of the general pu cluded 'from the court room and only those who had bus there Twore allowed In the room. V reached the some of the details she sobbed and h her hendkerc] that she could not find werds court here on e end of the told her that of Hartford th her aunt, ohn Mecintyre of Grosvenor most of the o low a tone be read by On their return from the beach they ad lunch at O'Lear she got home about 2 o'clock. the waiter "s restantant ang | WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY In the CELEBRATION pointed out to that somethi vas stick il 5 s famriaE e RccEng | W llism b 1;,’:“‘& E":“""' the | ot cenpel’ 20 ficonverieacs: Don't Father of ¥ Geuntry, aceept a substitute. Everett Adams and the | restaurant ams parents on Boswell ave of Morgan's ailey’s garments that Morsan ;};};: The Union Lyceum celebrated | Mr. Morgan telephoned | Washington's 2 mith at the Turkish |tion and entertainment at the McKin- Bindloss at {ley Avenue A. M. E. Zio Mr. Bindloss came to loaned Mr. R was in the court |Vocal solos and recitations by local ed him when he O. Cunningham, formerly of were leaving the cottage. restaurant 2 man named to Creorge 2, . d attorners or gan on Sunday a two weeks' series of Mor- along =0 far as possible by that the attorne: Court came L Gardiner Greene on the bench. Attorney Hadlai A, Hull w. in the prosecution by Prosecuting onin of the New London Pc The attorneys for the Abel P. Tanner the ques-| Husband Seemed to Know. band came home the | rights. Mr. Trotter . he told Mrs. | Washington as & great man, a mil- e had been |itarv car and he |Speaking of ¥ what had been going |he referred to Washington's religions 0 with Judge| seemed to lice court. cused were London and Mr. Morgan sat near sel and took notes on made suggestions to his lawye: trial proceeded. Raymond Grant e first time she had ever | wall of Ger and she had not|the open wonds at Valley Forge, which 4 in |scene Speaker < ) Hull brought |day s the lers, poets was lrances rgan had | Philip Arguments Over Jury. While the jury was comin room, Attorney Judge Greene wi U mplaint of inde specifically claim and the attorneys Stenographer Grahz Attorney |38 Saving of the Americans: quired about on home for ot e et eare. | Americans had iaken in every war < He asked what | 1€ country ang declared that such ion with this, obfected to this allowed the |Plo¥ment by the government without court room 'n cited authoriti took a recess. When the state’s attorney ret with a more s n of the 45 § summoned in it | drawn State’ the court that the case runs together and conn Hull inform be disqualif Afternocn Session. Attorney au prevented | ought to be included might have Vaudeviile. ing had arisen o'clock the of proceeding, Root was customaril 218 Broad ward S, Worces- ongregation- iends acted as place in Yan- wvere a number| Jdsom offering: | ertal: Allen and Son alleging indecent { of January and friends from Hart- the first count set out the s The Jurymen. drawing by held from yette strecet on o'clock. There| names Judge Greene T v ct the following Robert Stoté 18 a_ wealth of beauti- cens of esteem, hearing 2h esteem in| Christopher ence Coughlin, Voluntown. The Complaining Witness. ness called to the stand b, ettt A Denied Any Trouble with Husband. Brown of The ceremony tock place of Bider Bro Eer husband. she of the depot resimurant at . was talk ; case for ed that her and there was past granfl chancel- | office and w Mrs, Lottie Usher Wil grand lodge of the|70duced b: work for the attorney at h was employed there before her marriage. She thought the Morton met Attorne: near Frank Jones' Inn. 3 nstairs part of the Jjones had supper hey stayed about two . Mre. Bailey next to being in the Lyceum th P on Saturday afterncon when Attorney Morgan came in and sat nest to her. Bought Her a Shirtwaist. she went to the Crock- er house and had some beer. Saturday evening also, the witness tes- tified, Mr. Morgan pought a 1 er at a small She saiq he told her he paid somewhere about $5 for Exchanged Rings. She testifled also that a ring at the Jones place on Sati was an exchange of and the one she mave him initials E. were H v that it was the Frid whese of 10 | held at the Wauregan house. He gave it lan instructive talk upon the subject of in | Tonsils and Adenoids. red praver at the Aforgan on the witness She was not but had On the afternoon wgan in Mergan's or some cocltails and some the habit of drin That evening = 1~ | Beautiful hair, thic N thora mere drins torss oMo land absolutely free from dandruft is O A ndle | matter of care and proper nourish- ) furnishing With which the bottle was opened. cross ex smination, Attorney Brown questioned fley about the inc cottage at Oceen Beach he zave her were those of & man in Norwich whem she had known two years ago. Morgan gave her was laid Elder Brown Testifies. T a Tecess, the attorneys agreed have Elder The xing that On the following Mondax night she had supper at Jones’ Inn with Attor- ney Morgan and she was told to get on the 8.20 car from the parade to go to his cottage at Ocean Beach. ney Morgan had told her he would get on the car somewhere and would have some wine, which he would get at the Hotel Royal. He got on the car along street. standing, he teatified, Cocktails and Driftwood Fire. There were no lights or fire in the cottage, she said, but Mr. Morgan got driftweod and they built a fire, Mr. Morzan hzd soma Mariini <oo*gis The witnesd admrtted that torney ashed Mrs. Bailey about the conversation that took place when her hLusband accused her of going to the beach, but she could not remember Mrs. Myrtle Blake Bailey Testifies Against Attorney G.|moch of what was soid. but she saih she told her husband everything. Then o \ her husband t ont to see the state’s Curties Morgan of New London—On the Stand All Day | attorney ana later she toid the stors to State Policeman Theodore F. Down- Monday in Superior Court—Elder Brown of New Lon- |1 21 Detective Vincent. She said she had fic idea there was going to don Who Married Raymond Bailey and Myrtle Blake |dia what wis risnt tha wonla e o1 Was Also Called to the Stand. there was to it. Since the interview with State Po- liceman Downing the witness said she was taken to the home of State Po- liceman W. E. Jackson in Willimantic and had been there with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson's family for three weels, Fer three times, s said that she under- 1d also be prosecuted in ! and tell rthday with a recep- n church on Monday evening. There were several The Washington address w: iam Monroe Trotter of Boston, | weekly orzan for free ded George enius, a gacious statesman. sonal characteristics feeling and pointed to a picture on the Washington praring in ham lari; on Sun- isi of husband had visited her there two or Svery two hotrs nntil three doses are taken will end grippe misiery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. :!"flsh and air passag T 3 ;s ¥ . ischarge or nose rumi T Court adjourned at 4.49 to the next| e N sore throat, snee: stiffness. BAD GOLD? FEEL HEADACHY, DULL AND STOPPED UP FIRST DOSE ®F “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL GRIPPE MISERY. Don't_stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! A dose “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken 1t ‘promptly opens cloggéd-up nos- stops nasty g: relieves ing, soreness and “Pape’'s Co!@ Compound” 1is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. It aets without aseistence, tastes nice, editor of The Guardian, 2| dom and_equal | id had not been r artists. ttle, |loaned by Braxton Terrr of Norwich. 0 identi- { Then Mr. Trotter the Toke of Wagh- -an helpers and gion’s colered re-runners. ¥ 2 Reade. U. A retired, as au- thorit that Peter Salem, a colored Amner! e’s (slave, fought at Bunker Hill, killing - | Major Pitcairn, ang Salem Perre, a tion was begun |colored man, who fought so gailant- the unnetural acts al- t the beach | that 14 w estimonial ere {the Revoiutionary war, from nearly {every colony, Rhode Island furnishing a whole colored regiment of men. Gen. Reade quoted Burgoyne's British army ‘No reg- iment s to be seen in which there are not negroes in abundance; able-bodied, strong, brave fellows.” The speaker cited the part color~i ite officers gave him a Gen, Reads st people should have the same admission to hotels, cars, restaurants, theatres, barber shops and same right to em- any separation for race that all the colored people here had, the foreign as vell as the ative born. SUPPER FOR l WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. | Given by Ladies’ Benevolent Union of Central Baptist Church, pen- J. D. D. ington in Alr. ILLUMINATION DISPLAY FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Made at Store of Eaton-Chase Co.— Houses illuminated. the nost conspicuous ob- ngton’s birthday Eaton-Chase 0. ninated with électricity rening from 7 to 9 o'clock. s adorned the front of whera the name “Wash- name of the firm were n big electric lette: of historical _interest. e as flini lock gun, candletstick powder horn. andrions ad other art becoming dates as far back as a picture of George Washing- entwined in ihe American e other window coniained a dis- inated for the evening. Addressed Norwich Doctors’ Meeti Dr. Cr was g. arles Osgood of New York the speaker on Monday evening e February mesting of the Nor- T Medical assoclation which was Beautiful and Attractive not so mueh 2 gift of nature as a ment, Hair is like 2 plant—it will ot grow healthy and beautiful unless t has attention and proper nutriment. 1arisian Sage, a daintily perfumed ot A the ltiquia that is easly applied, tones up sasd snything to him |and invigorates the hair roots and ebout getting a divorce from her hus- | furnishes the necessary nourishment to not only save and beautify the hair, but also stimulate it to grew long, heavr, =cft, fluffy and radiant with of New |13, a frequently and well rubbed London introduced as a twitness out |, w.ren usedfrequently Of his regular turn. He is 84 years . 1 s : ST | wonders. Just one application stops omding “pust minister of 56| \ing head. removes dandeuft and 5 the clergyman who married Ray- clean::’s the batr of all dust and ex-| mond Balley and Myrtle Blake at the | CeSS oil. time that Ars, Balloy had recafe te| Since Parisian Sage, which can be Mrs. Bailey resumed the stand again | obtained from Lee & Osgood, or st and her cross examination was re. |20V drug or toilet counter, mever dis- She sai@ Mr. Morgan tried |#Ppoints, it is no longer necessary for the electric light switch at the cot tage and they looked for some can- |of thin, streaky, faded lifeless ar un- was a moonlight night |attractive hair—and pertty hair, more 38 no light in the cottage | than anything else, helps every woman except what came from the fire. into the scalp it will stmply work any woman to bs humiliated because CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offica 'Phone 321.2 Lady Assistant Woonsocket Worsted M E that | ored Americans in | shortly 49 Very street, Woonsocl piicated with disea age. MM his @eath, was in been a resid: the city’s industrial interests. lant al Stafford prosperot $2 |cie costume | o WAS PRESIDENT OF WOONSOCKET WOOLEN MILLS Death of Edwin Farnell—At One Time Operated Stafford Springs Mills. rnell, President ember of the corpo: rating the two big worsted y inning mills on River street oonsocket, died Sunday morning, before 1 o'clock, his home, et. Death waa due to bronchitis, com- incident to old t the time of 7th year, had roonsocket for Farnell, who, nt onétime Woonsocket Worsted ¥ Stafford Springs bought sted Compan ghter, tt, wife of been dead f Alice (¥ | REALIZED $313.85 FROM LECTURE AND PICTURES Federated Jewish Aid Society Will Forward Check for $300. {ater espected more to come ok for $30v will be sent at rer Felix M. W money will a he same fund. zation will be maintained The orgar and if need e will raise more mone: feels tore on NMain SLreel | sm——— can flags, fashioned ini E. e store windows was filled | with a brew of ance, th with wonderful effect. to restore natural celor and bea says everybody uses Wyetl Suiphur, bec e ally and evenly trat nobo it has been applied—it's use, too. You simply .dampen a or soft bru vour hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another appl restored to its natural glossy, HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Grandmother 1y darkened her hair |, faded or streaked appea simple mixture was applied © of the Edison marda lamps as it K t ome of the I d in daysjany ar s;;f:e‘}::fl‘“_‘ wing the advancement thatjS g P % made. args Lottle of this ol SGerof 1 ty | ready e, for about & e S thenias |simple mixture can be depended is splendid for d use it darkens and draw it through ation or two, it i or and 100! soft and abundant {Try a Jar of fluffy, lustrous| Clam Bouillon at RALLION'S Let me send you my FREE book and my FREE preliminary treatement for RHEUMATISM™ I want to prove to you that my treat- ment will help your rheumatism, acute or chromic, 23 no other treatment has. Don’'t send a stamp—it's absolutely free. H. P. PAGE, Box 3T, Boston, Mass. DR. LINNELL Anneounces his removal to the THAYER BUILDING, Frankiin Square. General Practice with Speciai Atten- tion to Discases of the E: and Throat. 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