Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1915, Page 5

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NORWICH BULLETIM; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915 A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS FANCY LAMB CHOPS 30c BREAST LAMB....... 10c 8 GRAPE FRUIT. ., ... 25¢ WINE SAP APPLES, doz. 25¢ SILVER ONIONS. ..... 10c SOMERS 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. " Itis a pleasure to show our goods. They are of the highest quality and our prices are reasénable. FERGUSON 239 Main Street, Franklin Square PAINTS If you are looking for Geood Paints Medium Priced Paint Low Priced Paint Floor Paints Roof Paints Boat Paints Everything in the Paint line.‘s We have a large stock to| sclect from. Can give you!t entire satisfaction at FRED C. CROWELL’S 87 Water Street en Saturday Evenings until 8 o'clock ve Roval Gold Trading Stamps Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Piace, Nor- wich, Cenn. E0. A. DAVIS Norwich, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1 915 VARIOUS MATTERS 24th s Teb. Daboli’ sléet teds: St. Mathias® day. almanac predicts snow Sc 1s resurned sessions and the factories started up Tuesday, after the holiday. The Otis librar: book, Billy Sunda Message, has WL the Man and According to the L nuzl the Episcopal communicant Connecticut total 44,136, Housewife—be fair with wood me] The lighting up of the new stores in he Thaver building g attracted admirin ommer At Groton, Theron A. Graves, ntendent of the water and 1i partment. denied that he ed his office. Tuesday afternoon chapel the women’ was led by Mrs. Wiliiam in an able and G Only routine business was acted at a meeting of the exec committee of the sociation held rtford Let Wedwood Creamery end Butter troub! The invitation of St. James' New London, through its rector, New London Archdeaconry to hold May meeting in that paris accepted, At Montville, a 500 point pani test has been started between The Shark he score lions of plaint, pretty Creamery Butt The Connecticut Ck notes that a license to officiate has been granted to the Rev. N. McLean Goldie in charge of Grace chu by minister Yantic, Avery Widow died at her liome, New Londo o5 : was a ter of Frederick W, Lnulu E had ill for several years. TUniversal 3ac. Child Monda meeting on of 3 jon the Board journed to the cal Stanton. He expects inz in two or three week e There are about feeble persons in whom the prie: to visit to adm munion, beginning this | names are handed in to the r session Tuesda evening, might hear the school in the Collins distri open_this (W sday) evenir in the Uncasville district TE evening _Twer experience nery Butter and be convinced.—a he quarantine > home of ex-Cong: E. W. Higgins of U three children, who arlet fever, be W fter having been c for several weeks, . Lincol: bert H. 1 London \\cw married at the R. 2 nue, New London, Monday Rev. Bixler officiated, The en railr Saturday would ize the the r off of ber of m('p i pair shops in returned to work. freight car de; temporar At the S the Lenten morning serm Love of Christ dren’s sermons the Children G and old ament Portr the Prototvpes of J David and meral services for Clar: of Samuel Perkins of Leba Hill), were held at the Baptist church there Tues morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Elmer C. Lamphere officiat ing. The bearers were Arthur T Isaac I Frank Lathrop Austin Church ang burial took in the family lot in th remembrances. Undertak:. iger, I had charge of |arra nts. 4 3 Joseph Ashwell, We have just received three| at 220 oclock Tuesaay attern | Rev. muel H. How: < < X very handsome sets of ENGLISH DINNER WARE of 112 pieces each | which we offer at very attrac- | tive prices. If you are in need of some- thing in this line it will be worth your while to call and see these new sets. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Raom A~ Telepnone 523 THERE is mo aGvertising medium Jastern Counecticut equal to The Bul- delin for business resuls | of Park Congrezational ducted a service over the Joseph Ashwell at the fune: present and the - of floral form Firing Revolved Zoucofski, were in Park, caught in = in the sru‘pc:;ox fllourt Chappell, of New Londcn, late of —_— ternoon. The bond that 4 Conn., 340 per month: to ; had Dbeen given was SL000 and the ARG Ny rdl e Tajan) Rositien e N:“Q“.”fk 2 bondzman was Filne Pinia. Alves was £ \Daniets Jate of |Co. B}, 2 °s Eaula B. Bauck lett for Nearcas “eu sto jall, but the state’s attorney| ath. Gonn.. 300 poe omin: Ofo Sourtk | tuck Tuesday where she will join her heada informed the court that he had agreell| H. Geer of Danielson, late of Co, B, |parents. Rev. and MMre Theodore in the R e ] o Tnomin: *ro Coias: | Bauck. ' She has sccepted a position bond might possibly be made 3500 if 5, o NeW. Ecndon, widew of| e D e dnother bondsman were found. | Tames Hayes Jaic of Co E. 1oth N, 1 | Gogdvear Metallic Shoe Co. Two fare. To Be An Actor. o infantry. $54 por month: Fon on N- X:lwell parties were téndered to Miss Harsld Wyman, formerly of the firm | Delegate to Convention of Maccabees. | Hovey, of Norwich, widow of Lewis | Dauck; one Sunday evening by o nam- of Kinney & Wyman, left here Mon- Conn., Feb. 23.—At a| Hovey, late of Co. A, 18th Conn. {fr‘d’ ,’,’.4 i by the young people day to join the Kirk Brown Stock|contorence of the @ mommontors - ong|per month; to Ellen Jackson, of New | Jnday evening by the young peopl : e e omman: 3 of the Gedman Lutheran church. company which played at the D. record keepers of the Lagies of the|London, widow of Daniel B. Jackson, theatre last week. e intends to e bees o O e it 4" nore | 1ate of Co. B. Sta R. I infantry, $24 S e come an actor. today, Clara W. Larkin of Ansonia was | PST menth: to Mary doriar i A e —————— | Chosen delogate to the mations) con. | limantic, widow of Hen The Lenten themes for the morning | Inspested Third Company. vention to be held at Atlanta City this|late of Co. E., 14th Unait U;f :on ‘__\‘v_?s ’5:\‘ o Lisutenant Hugh M. Bell of summer. The next session of the state| [2NLIY, 324 per month © Revealed in the Seven London made a visit of inso organization will be held at New Ha- | belmer, of New London, e $ here on Tuesday of the Third Co, the Armory. evenin Litchfield—L. D. mander of Seth F. Plumb post, 80, G. A, R, has been appointed aide- de-camp on the staff of David J. Pals- mer of Des Moines, Iowa, commander- in-chief of the National G. A. R. T8 prayer meel to and Hi con- the h, place Jolinson cem- attendance oon. and Julius Ro- Mohegan Leonard com- No. ng : Tarbox nteresting manner. t ing Church an- | to Hebron after a holiday in |home in Palmeértown. vourselt,| Butter.—adv. 1 nue s in Westerly for the holiday. Howard Larkin of Norwich has been the guest of Charles Hadley, Jr., cf Noank. Frank was in B iness trip A. Monroe of Tast Nopwich on last week on a bus- Miss Elizabeth Browne iy her niece Mrs, A. N. Morrisey of Wol- laston, Mas: Miss Mabel Cook and Miss Bessie Fenelon of Westerly were holiday vis- ors in Norwich, Miss Josephine Hart has returnec Mr. gnd Mrs. Leonard P. Church and on Kenneth have ort visit in Providence, H. Saunders of Thames s returned from a visit es in Brooklyn, N, Y. ry Lord and her cousin, Miss were home at Hebron er- s AL AW va Barnes of Preston a few days with her Orrin Stedman of North has Others to speak were Licut AMr. and M rles Pierce of New M. Bell of ew london, York have been visiting at the home i George E. Church of the 'rhxrg Co., | of Mr. Pierce’s par at Allyns 3 HAS, R. NICHOLS. Lieut ank Q. Smith, Lieut. James Point, Conn. EIUE Al = N. Burdick and Lieut. Walter II. Lieutenant Charles R, Simpson. employed in Waterbury were vis- homes here over Wash- naay. is about to leave for nce been in the military service of i 3 o | 9. wwhere he is to be He has succeesively been | oy ana Mes. Walter Il Geodell Bave | hiw warehouse to r, corporal and sergeant and el Lo antheret. g JAfter & I Richmond Radiator C became second lieutenant in 1968 and e odas e j, s Lessie N.|other plants with whic st lieutenant of the Fifth Co. in i e S | 190S. He has been a most efcient Laurence Millea D S 1aid for 60. in one f|officer, held in high regard both by here af eral days as a.guest at oms of the armory [his féllow oficers and tne men in - ated at 9 o'clock| The ga T Tuesday night broke per served the {up with three cheers for the dep: Miss Mary | committee consisting of Corp. John ing officer. returned to n, after speading few in Bostom, Mass. a . Caswell has return- tonington from Mar alled by the § Clifford Casw and her ughter Lucie. P. McKay and Edward coliege, v (Uf Springfield, pent the heliday and Mrs, Charles s street mas Doyle and mday of Mr. and Bennett of Chester. M bner illiam Monroe Trotter of Boston, who spoke at vices at the McKinle: enue A. M. Zion church nd Monday, was the gue: vans while in this city. whether 1 of this nature pllrs. D. Paul Dugsan returned to | Tae 3 oy, oo g g ey Deep River Monday from Norwich. Morgan: Old Lyme, Wi 3 -~ : e Miss Ella Hus rer sister, accom- “ ,'j’fi‘ L it Do anied her 2 remain until_she hase who did not an s s oy able to me her work at Nor-|names were Charles T. 5 g vich, empt) and Edward rules of evidence. ) he following Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence I, b PR e retatisn, ithe have returned to their h 01 o 3l ield, Mass., after spend T with Mr. of Spauld Comstocls, iwo week: her parents, Comstos n who spending home Ldward has e and Mr. OBITUARY. Mrs, Charlotte B. Grahame. hame survived Keeney b ington an uesday morning N 79 years of age, rlum street, af: As far as know ingham leaves no surviv The body was taken Undertakers Cummings an Az Veteran Odd Fellows’ Mecting. meeting and bane Association of Odd port on Monday wer: James E. Hart, George W, F. Hilderbrand, William < E. Green, Joseph H, ile: Charles H. Preston. Geo: tt T, s, also present. B 2 Lynie, widow of Wi the early part of the the largest gathering of the[ ho Served in the U Py S gl iy “‘"‘éslu‘se‘z Vetoran Oaa| 824 per month ;to E trip and ran into a heavy zale soan = 1 Sody Groton, widow o after leaving Norfolk, Virginia. While Fellowship association in the United|;iio of Co. A, t lssoring Tiast of. this | » @s it has a total membe! menth: to Abbie storm a big sea boarded he: r the East Haddam, widow bow and sweeping along ait tore a 52 e Boardman, late of Co metal lifeboat from its chocks on the -Surrendered by Bondsman. 245 per month: to M side of the after deckhouse. The Marcelline Alve 1, was st » ven in July. New Trial in Staples vs, Handricks. Among ten dJecision handed down at Hartford by the su- preme court of errors ‘the only New London county case was that of Sta- Hendricks. Error was found and new trial ordered. Opinlon DY on Tuesday ples v Justice Beach. visit at her returned from a h Katherine Lee have McKay of and Mary Deyle inett of Nerwich were dicd| wigow of C aptain formerly of the| E 2 revenue cutter Sl v Norwich pso had guests fron time m of her death as a gentlewoman onality and rare social idence in New Lenon ed many guests prom- elsewhere, distinguished being John Hay, who 1 intention zood portion of his celebrated the legislature that Lincoln in the pleasant the collect to the court. We cannot poll at Mrs. rahame’s Pequot]| © also ad, the legislature, but ‘“we thin home, during a summer stay|2rose mployers having 1 ~jant to T its provis ment from Norwich attending the banquet of the “ellows, Bd- . Kinney, Charles W, Kingsley, Dolbeare, Al Pit¢her, Louis H. Holmes of Jewett aceused of assault Arba Simons in FAREWELL TO LIEUT, C. R. NICHOLS Given by Fifth Co., Coast Artillery—Presented a Gold Watch and Decorated Cake—First Lieutenant of the Company Since 1908—Business Change Taking Him to Jersey City. McXNeely, Corp, Arthur Kumpf, Mech. Henry Kleindienst, and Priv. Joseph Branzno. The room was decorated in the national colors. aptain W, G. Tarbos was toust- master when that part of the pro- gramme was reached and a big frosted cake' was bronght in and presented to Lieutenant Nichols. It had the let- ng of the word lieutenant across h the recipient'’s name indicated fve Buffalo nickels, “Then Captain Tarbos presented Lieutenant Nichols a handsome gold watch from the company, with appro- te words that espressed his own personal feeling towards Lieutenant Nichols and the higi regard with which he was held by the company. Lieutenant Nichols made a feeling re- The watch is a Hamilton 14 sponse: Jeweled. Col. H, S. Dorsey of New London followed +rith some brief but warm words of oppreciation of Lieutenant Nichols whom he said he considered one of the best officers in the corps. the Fifth Co., C. A. siven a farewell by the armory on Tue Lieutenant Nichols became 2 charter member of Co. A of the Third infan- try, fourteen years ago, and has ever SPALDING APPEAL FROM PROBATE WAS SETTLED. SUPREME COURT SUSTAINS COMPENSATION LAW Before Trial Was Reached In Supcrior | By Decisions Given in Two Cases' Court in New London, Brought Before It. { The superior court cam. Hartferd, Conn, Fe! ~—The Con- London_on Tuesday mornin ith | necticut supreme court of errors, in| Judge Willlam L. Bennett mn the | two important decisions handed do bench al of jur: he | today ds the workmen'’s compen- nd stands for n of it. The cases from Hartford sa rigid in- h H ngton, Winterbot- abers of th ecourt “m’l(urrwl jearge 1. The first case is that of th e Hotel d compan J. rs .a beliboy elevator who ccident at ng the question vnmw ng uf’r n, execu- | - W ase of ich against appeai from i he the appellant veq t the comn nd that t! or was of the her Luzerne Bond Spald : Norwich. was | exe record does not disc applied a sta d other than th defendar 1 : and uired plated by the 2 general | bly has in speci terms m: miniinum amount $ The wisdom of not our co ourt, e person. torney defendar quest, be tried inteliigen rly empley 1€ss than law and “1 not | i ne. | - | inted | he third ca complies wit its provisions and when not, Ire loses his right to comm defenuse, s: The urt ing employer clarifles ti has been its enactment. ]1 PENSICNS IN CONNECTICUT. :aum,(flc ad given a | — Faledcat Bills Introduced Upper House by|'*'¢% o Senator Brande Barge Senator Brandegee introduced in The Swedi Mond: the following pen-|arrived at k : To George W. Adams, of|ed p in Jifeboat late of Co. d Cor in-| bearing the name odors. Palmer, fantr\ $4) per month; Charlotte A.|New London.” | on, wi Giles W, t Theodora Palmer a coal K, $2 t barge of abe two tho ns ca. month: pacity and was at Allyn's Point w school. { troyed ¥ WASHINGTON BANQUET FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS At Broadway Congregational Church— Toasts and Musical Programme. On Tuesday evening a Washington banquet was tendered the officers of the Broadway Congregational church Sunday school by the teachers of the The. tables were set in the Sunday school room and the menu served the fifty present at 6.30 o'clock was as follow. Escalloped Oysters Sliced Ham Pickles Coffee Cake Candy At each cover were souvenir place cards and Washington hatchets, bert B. Cary. superintendent of the Sunday school, was toastmaster and the toasts were civen as follows: Ed- win Hill to the officer: Fredericl W. Lester to tho teachers; Fra Leavens to the school: Amo: Browning to the teachers’ meeti During the evening the following Her- | nicely arranged programme was car ried out: Vocal selection. Walter Lester: readinz, Buvine Shoes, Miss Marlon Beebe: vocal selections, Miss Aarion Kimbal ; reading, The Pud- ding, Miss Beebe: vocal solo, Walter Lester. Frederick W. Lester was the accompanist. The officers of are as follows: bert B. Cary the Sunday school Superintendent, Her- assistant superinten- dents, H. 'W. Gallup and C, 1. Smith; secretary and treasurer, Osten T. Fer- gueon: assistant se and treas- irer, John Steele Richard Lane and Ra Gilmore: Fred L assistant choi ter F. Those who had charge of the rangements for the banquet were N Marion Beese, Mrs. John Kukla, Mies e Carter, George Miss Marguerite H. Daw] l:y Wulf and William | YANTIC DWELLING HOUSE WAS TOTALLY DESTROYED. Residerce of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Tracy Burned to the Ground. The two story frame re Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Tr lan¢ avenue at Yantic was y fire abe Tuesday morning. It broke out u\ an el ide bor, Jamées McHale iephone wa and head and face » out of the h st ed as three times in an or save articles from severely the elbows ead as well canght fire. 00 with in iding and nn the furnitur e agent ir house said Tuesday night t the fire started wough to reach fr ene of the fire. rowed from and was the i building’ | been CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Offica *Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Decides Upon Banquet Date for East- ern Connecticut Members, At the meeting of the stern Con- necticut Development committee, held in Danielson on Tuesday it was de- ed to hold the annual banquet in Norwic] t the invitation of the Norw ber of Commerce, dent Howard H. and H. Pr iott of the railroad . X ] has accepted n in £ e and re will prominent speaker A. Somers and F. were ap- pointeq a committee to make the ar- rangement The decoraticn commit- Wulf and Fred- he tran: tation J. C loctures on thift by inent members in eac hof the fi by the ¢ ommittee, J. E. Vaughn was egate to the New E Progress wh Hall, B was ' a he paper to o Judze Greene report thing refle Gordon H the Town street CONNECTICUT MEN MADE YALE FRATS! Sor of President Hadley Leads Sopho- | more Class. HAJL, \NAPEHOUSE IN NEW JER)EY‘ Richmond Radiator Co. Gives Up w:j Old C. B. Rogers Shop. me iater. BACK FROM PANAMA. Judge Brewn Looks Upon the Canal As a Sure Cause for War. no is undoubted the steame: Mansfield Depot, widow vers, late of First C per_month further damage and this ¢ the boat picked up by Hu_:m Words from the Cross”; the children's | sermons_deal with ‘Jesus and the Children”; and in the evening, the “Old Testament Portraits” are some of the “Prototypes of Jesus’; Boaz, Obed, Jesse, David and Solomon. William L. Palmer, late of Co. G. 12th Conn., $24 per month; to Margaret wmple, of Norwich, widow of James S-ma, late of Co. A. 9th Conn.. $24 per month; Adeleld H. Tarbox, of An- ‘dover, widow. of George H. Tarbox. late of Co. E.. 18th Conn., $24 per the tail end- of then ran ini® a northeas ne the steamer hove to fo even days and seven urged tc where else. Went Pickerel Amos B. Wheeler. Wiillam Walter S. Palmer and James 2 o members of a par ed 2 zood day of pi ing Tuesday at Mansfleld, where t were guests of and Mrs. Samuel Austin. They made the trip by aut mobile. i Austin, | . Bur- | $600,000 For Purchase of Monticello. Washington, ¥Feb. 23.—The bouse rules committee today voted to report Mere Scraps of Paper. All signs fail in dry weather and most treaties in war — Waghington TFost, { month and to Mary Whipple of New London, widow of L. A. Whipple, late of Co. I 2d R. I infantry, $24 per i mauth. a_special rule for consideration of & »ill appropriating $500,000 for pure chase of Monticello, the Virginia es- tete of Thowmas Jefterson. Tops pus engaged to resi MINCED CLAMS at RALLION'S Parlor and Kitchen Clocks in great variety at THE WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 and 27 Franklin Street DR. LINNELL Announces his removal to the THAYER BUILDING, Franklin Square. General Practice with Special Atten- |tion to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. The Intermittent X-Ray and High Frequency Electrical Treat- men SPRING TOYS Rubber Balls Base Balls Marbles Gloves Agates Mitts Tennis Balls MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Squa: THERE Is o advertisiug mediam Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bi letin for buslmess results.

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