Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 5

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A FEW EXTRA SPECIALS SKINNED HAM . ...... 16c| 7 1. Smivs e FANCY LAMB CHOPS 30c| ... BREAST-FAME .. .. .. 10c|ass sk bove thkon oot e atins 8 GRAPE FRUIT. .. ... 25¢ WINE SAP APPLES, doz. 25¢c| SOMERS Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy terms For appointments address E. BULLARD, B wich, Conn. iss Place, Nor- Shuronat:. Don’t Waste Your Experimenting 1e to us and get the benefit 1 want them CADDENCO Opticians and Lenss Grinders STEPHEN W. HALL, Registered Optometrist Plaut-Cadden Buiiding RALLIOI‘~ ESTATE Premler Salad Dressing GEO. A. DAVIS Commercial Stationery Office Supp;,es Large assortment of Loose Leaf Memorandums from the ymall vest-pocket size to the ‘arge 814x11 size. rulings, Loose Leaf Ledgers ind Card Index Systems. Vertical Filing Cabinets at preatly reduced prices, Inks, Mucilage and Paste. Blank Books of every de- Copying Paper all icription. 5 3o00ks, Grocers and Butchers’ | 2 16 days of age, gied at hi ?ost Books. 3E0. A. DAV[S, 25 Broadway? FUNERALS. For the Lenten season we good variety of FISHES put up in such shape s to be available at a min- Good things to ite’s notice. rave in the house. People’s Market 6 Franklin Street TIN HOLDEN. DR. LINNELL Announces his removal to the THAYER BUILDING, Franklin Square. ieneral Practice with Special Atten- ion to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose The Intermittent X-Ray nd High Frequency Electrical Treat- nd Throat. WHEN YOU WANT o put you ng eolumns of The Bulletin. Ttve Bulletin, | _Norwich, Friday, Feb. 26, 1915. VARIOUS MATTERS ville, is now running on full time. ping ropes. Tn the shore towns, men are carting e qualities of seaweed for use on the land. SILVER ONIONS. ..... 10c| pians are wen uader way for the | erection of a new Congregationai church at Ellington. test med Sunday Mir I ington of Norwic At the first mass in St. Patrick hurch Sunday, the memb Senjor Holy The man land glariford earn that she is somewhat im nollo Male Quartet tonight A, Admission 50 3o to the mee ton grange degrees. At New I Post McGinley, who has been his home for the past iliness, has been at h ce this week. d Male Quartet Y. M. C. A. tonight.—adv. 2 supper Thur even Stafford Methodist church, 1 Superintendent Re ener held the fourt ference at the pe At Mystic, G, Albert formerly orwich read a paper ua Re at the meeting Fortnightly Tuesday evenins. of the annual meetin; league at the Thu Dreier, a Stonington resident, was among the s The saturday and | i i paid for there is very little if Writing Norwich and then Bulletin, telling s lake in Mohegan par i | towns of 1 | by either rember will be filled fafforg Spri Norwich, Middletown, Guilford and OBITUARY. Senator A, O. Crosby . long time p fown, and 9 o'cloc d been in fail nd on Jan. improvement were only temporary il 1848, a 08by ar'd Harrict Andr Crosby was presiden nd Hartford TA.A i company and was well known number of Norwich people, having a visitor he at frequent interva John Spencer. 31 yi ay morning at 1 fter an illness of six days. wife and six children, William, John, Robert, M pencer, all of whom reside home. Miss Mary Cunningham. At 8.15 o’clock Thur: funeral of Miss Mary Cunningham heid from the funeral parlors of Cummings & Ring, with >atrick's _church at H. Brode sang Beautiful Land on High, Pie Je | and Nearer, My God, to T . Mary’s cemetery. Quartette Will “The Apotio gua pear here this evening { A. course, has agreed to zive { cert between i rnoon heard in thi sing at the Miss Grac Benjam| M. W. Meloche’s Father Dead. ‘Word has been received from AL A h locke will have m friends in was for several ye: Woclworth store, sympat m: k mill at Gurley- whist tonight, 8.15, Owls’ hall of the receive| daughter Irene, of Norwich, were r cent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Simmons, in Willi be pleased to ML A delegation from Norwich grange and Franklin chapter, united in giving ladies’ night at the John | Masenic temple on Thursday evening to the Couch, ba A Story of the Kindergarte: 'illl Mi collector's office will be 1 8 o'clock. Monday, “there see: to be mo real good reason this faet Fishermen claim that after hait and gasoline are bangue g in Hart h time 1 many sented which so vision for beaut s of Glas- | 1 affairs . by advice of his | entered the hospital for treatment. Since then his periods of Senator Crosby was born in Glaston- file a r exempted. The penalty for failure to o so is a fine of 350 and a 50 per cent. abel and Louisa 2y morning the o L. Thomas, Manchester; treasurer, W. rect | W. Hunt, Hartford. tor, officiating. Prof. F Farrell ided at the organ and Farrell Friend: acted.as bearers and burial took place ing at Sanatorium. ette, which is to ap- the Y. M. C losis sanatorium for the benefit of the patients thiere. The guartette has been city before, as it sang at 1 Masonic banquet about two years ago.” Tre arrangements for them to naterium were made by oche of the death of his father at s home in Ottawa, Canada, last Sat- urday after a brief illness. Mr. Me- of his orwich, where he ager of the Pendleton has been in New York. George A. Bidwell of Bostch s spending two weeks in Norwich. For the past week Charles H. Smith of Brewster, Y.. has been visiting relatives in Norwich. lis Thompson of Moosup. TRecent registrations at the Hotel Collingweod, New York, include Miss Hazel B. Smith, of Nerwich. Aiss Kathryn Keiss has returned to Tssex, after two weeks’ visit with her aunt, Mrs, Ellen Kelss, in Norwich, Miss Sally very; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lathem Avery of Groton is visiting in Norwich for several days. Miss Angie White has been home in Stafford #¥prings for a shert stay from the Academy of the Hely Family at Baltic. Charles E. Patridge of the draw- dge called early this week on his brother, Albert Patridge, of Poguetan- uck, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gordon and sville. LADIES" NIGHT AT MASONIC TEMPLE Admirable Programme Arranged by Franklin Council and Franklin Chapter. N Franklin counci R & S 2, 0, 4 R A M, a programme that was thorough- _enjoyed by the audience of 356 gathered in the lodge room at 8 Out ‘of town entertainers furnished a programme of music and readings which were all of a high order and called for many encores. The Tempo male quartette of Hartford, which consists of H. L. Maercklein, first ten- . J. Carroll. second teno E. Couch, bariton ert T 5, with Robert H, Prutting, "ompanist, furnished the musical Thom- part of the evening and the readings were by Miss Bessie G. Whiting of Boston, whose varied numbers were rendered with great acceptation, Orga ederi; selections W W, Lest re glven by r ang were an Ha {he Trumpet, Buck, quartet; Marion Whiting: Mammy’s Little quartet; (a) Romance, Korsakow, (b) Minuetto from Sonata, Guilmant, Frederick W. “ouch; hakespeare, Miss Whit- ; Marek C, Faulkes, Rose of My Heart, Lohr, aercklein: Saunders MoGlashan's p. Miss Whiting: Good Night, Buck, quartet. Bouquets of sweet peas were pre- sented all the ladies attending, those isted the committee in _dis- | tributing these being the Misses Leti- -amer, Lou se C. Fitzpatrick, duldig arranged in seph Hall, Jr n committee included J. . Julian L, Williams, S, ott, Walter B. Crool P, McWilliam ment in the lodge | ded about 9.30, the Waure- 1. The menu amed y cake, ice cream in During the lunch a played in the hall. The committee of arrangements uccessfully carrieq out the ful evening ed of Peter Wilson, J. Oliver Armstrong, and Archibald Mitchell, J Hall Ford of Franklin council and Joseph Hindle and Harry B. chapter. Greacen's Vision for “Beauty. Members of t ‘ho admired Fdmund .11 Watch Hill” at the will be m.c“‘=‘ed Une of mund Gre ing age aen for most of us ugliness and beau- re indistinguishable twins, both cnamed c Mr. Greacen i .Aable beau snd be boldly puts it aven ubjects as thougl he were not gland Garden a no more rmony of ghostly tints than : Snow ang Mist. Income Tax Returns Due. Deputy Collector of Internal Rev-| enue Willlam H. Farrell has called the attention of residents of this vicinit jto the fact that but two day: in which to file returns under the in- remain come tax law. These must be filed before Mare 1. Any person having a gross income of $3,000 or more must turn, even if he be afterwards dition to the tax, Also but two days remain for phy- Nurserymen Elect. The promotion of the nursery inter- sts of the state, the best methods of inspection and quarantine, and many valuabie suggestions made the ninth annual meeting of the Connecticut Nurse: Thursday an occaz $or those present. ‘men’s association at Hartford n of much profit The following officers were elected acclamation: Pr t, W. I pbell, New Haven; vice president, H. Sierman, Hartferd; secretary, F. Hedlund Film Corporatien. certificate of organization has been filed by the Hedlund Film cor- poration of New London. The amount of authorized capital stock is $5,000, divided into 1,000 shares of commox stock at $30 each. The officers are: President, Guy T. Hedlund Hadylm vice president, Theodore Bodenwein, New London; treasurer, Sidney H. Miner, New Lendon; assistant treas- urer, Graham S, Hislop, Nesxw London; :]ecre‘.ar!‘, Philip G. Hankey, New Lon. on. Found Naturalization Paper. A small boy brought to police head- quarters on Thursday afternoon a nat- uraliza: on the street. It wae the declaration of intention made by Joseph Pamek of 131 Park Row, New York. tion paper which he had found Rainfall 1.84 Inch rainfall of Wednesday night and T Thursday morning wase a total of 1.84 inches. The total for Februar s now 5.3 ches. FLIMFLAMMED OUT OF $1100 E. Pistkowski of Central Avenue Lost Money Which Stranger Was to Make Grow—Bills of Big Denomination Were Put Between Pieces of Board—Nothing There But Green Paper the Next Day. At Groton, Mrs. William Mitchell of, 0oad street ig entertaining Mrs, Wil- One of a pair of confidence operators the. a drink and talked over the working on Edward s $ Central avenue who have stkowski of ever since found the tim Tuesday afternoon of t induced Piotkowslki him the sum of $1,100, $100 bills, which were to be placed be- tween two boards that the money would increase in some marvelous way igt thing happened, for became apprehen he man to return, promise, Piotkowekl 3 between the board: he undid the screws that held them to- | could not go to see it then but Both the men wer a good taliers s to their would do so later. rery well dressed a impression responsibilit; ripe for tr e coup on that the buyer wanted to see though he at first dem: red to making the trip, he and wife were induced {o 2o and their 3 They met the ma namd Miller at a. rooming house at Tempie street. not come to Norwich to do so later. went to 61 ¢ London where he saw the expectation | Boston and when Piotkowski ve over the eccording to his {but would Piotkowski the boards and brown box and a hand bag to police Wednesday night, wh he told of his loss to Capt. D. J. Two- The captamn ¥le brousht the two men z At that time he was box to take to imiediately was the same had_the cover Last Saturday town again and sald Miller was com- he had seen i out to the force a description of the rch of the two men wanted. but a s city failed to discover had no doubi got out as soon as y, and had about before their game was di next day but Piotkowski overed and | Want to take him Piotkowski, and blac ns‘nls'u with a s first made the acquain -1 5 ance of tbe. confidence men January, accerding to the story ice. e was in a West Side when he got stranger and in speaki iness Piotkowski that he was i oon about at Piotkows! e learned !'mum\«,k‘ there was a way ing with a > real estate busi- ) sometimes The stranger seemed interest- €d and thought he might help him | i a customer parted and 5 received fl_pu:.lfll [ who put it bflweon s\cned them '.\\g(‘thél rews with wh a little lan The postal came from Lrook- found a prospective customer and that he would try to bring him of the boards a m Philadelphia. ally meritorious part of the pro-| sramme, which was as follows: )X was opened at 2 message from Barc a little had come to L pointed 2 time to meet %t the Piotkowski W ang small baitts In the handt er; Indifferent Mariner, Bullard, | rial Scene from King | 1d would n: Virginia = Sweetheart, | 000, PEL A8 N8 nd m duced as the man w buy a farm. + walked along over to the center of the city and went on Franklin street wh which they would repre: RELIGION NOT FOR OCCASIONAL USE ONLY South Nor- Trinity Church. HEARING ON SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY BILL. State Hospital Before Committee on h Holden and Ruth Elliott. Palms | Lenten Lessen Given by walk Rector at 1 Harry B.|chu hanical emploves and Ps served in the L uded veal | peas, chicken salad, | rtainment, | provided th state furnish- een religion and \\ e divide our 1i occasional use only e Norwich Art school | BETTER FIRE PROTECTION FOR TOWN HALL.| | Test Shows Fine Water Pressure Fr cm Stand Pipe Line. ar Aehillf)h separation (he' cause: e and Morty-second |t v Ifnundal\uns o ular_about the friends it made. |3 re was much tr Livingstone from his father and wisdom. everyday life. ss and hom {In the commercial temptation open u I the housekeeper s are still different. Our religion i of its name, unies watchfulness temptation, business creates it is alzo true every life however obs e‘YAKEs LICENSE TO MARRY PROVIDENCE WOMAN; husiness oF o 1, dentists, durggists, veterinary geons and midwives to put in their applications under the anti-narcotic act, which goes into effect (AJarch 1. opportunit Geoerge Cutting Willard of Williman- | Fourth Time, {hew to gladde | Jesus shows 1 How terrible could be said through life with tic Will Wed for at He went Cutting Willard. ‘Willimantic, “When Dante wa pointed him o one who walked mothers point t walked with (God? malkes us want ligion that promot things and better is recefved i Y, place in the vast multitudes will never Religion will teach the world that she is the embodiment of s out as men wh vnamsz-{n. ense at cit us to the higher Omnce religion be questioned. The next united service will be & AT THE AUDITORIUM, Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. "or the midweel ¢ ditorium there have been secured three acts, and they were pproved by the jarge audiences s performan: church, when the preacher will be Rev. B, Campion s Church of the Holy 1 vaudevilic Semate Confirms John P. Murphy as Postmaster. The senate in i ‘Washington Thursday firmed the foilowing Connecti masters: John P, Murp John ¥, Leahy at Stonington. hed Trip to Lockup in Auto. A Nerwich Town painter, who was found intosicated at the Falis Thurs- Policeman Thomas Brock, was placed under arrest and started for police headquarters. When coming 4own Broadway hill the paint. +r lay down and refused to take an- loaded into an the ald of Police- man Frank S, Henderson, and brought to the lockup. voice, was b ! ral of the latest songs. a rapid fire line of humorous stories and got a big hand for his efforts. The i was that of sters, instrumentalis horn selections and were also | . McGee and Kerry were seen in a comedy act that gave them a large sized share of the appiause. There was another two-reel install- ment of The Exploits of Elaine, episode No. 4, and there was also an interest- ing allegorical photoplay, tures of the Nimble Dollar. a Storling comedy, day afternoon by other step. the Adven- automobile < WIFE OF FIFTEEN L YEARS AGO APPEARS. Claims Joseph F. Wise of Hartford, Who Recently Married Norwich Woman. Examination was waived in the Hartford police court Thursday morn- ing by Joseph . Wise, a barber living . 1076 Main street, Hartford, and - defendant was bound over to the term of the criminal C which opens Tuesday, bonds fo $500. Wise was arrested on compla of Mrs, Clara Wise of No. 145 Governor streef, who clalmed s married hi in_Boston ears ago. The veiice clai t e, who iz of Jew- is th, was married about weeks ago to dMary Danahey, a Norwich girl of Irish parentage, by a priest in Hart- 1 Both women were in court and b latcst claimant to the name of Wi was greatiy tated. Twice she d. the first time in Probation Of- Armoid’s office when she scream- and toppled over on the ficor, and again while standing at Prosecator Parker's desk, sinking to the floor and wi in_Wise. Wife No. 1 ¢k her and her four been in a state sanator days ago. Jewish so am until a few s are in the county hhmg\:u Warehouse Point, ago Fannie Leven- went to New Britain, livi ber was her legal HELPING HANDS WHIST Ten Tables Played at Heme of Mrs, Signa Beebe. Hands held a wh the home of Mrs, er avenue on_ Thursda z: White counters, Mrs. Ger Tootill and Mrs. Mabel counters, Julius Ha: AT THE DAVIS. Vaudeviile and Photoprays. s that practi avis theatre were prese: at the matinee and e the change of bill for the bal of the week that included the mount feature reel A comedy act that was ne neat was put on \I,L-L,.\ ziven b Tlurd Co. Dance and Seci social and dance mor m ich rendered an Entectmined Jner el Enbeiary cuh'b we attractive. in keepi fashioned nd _instrume: ertaining even s were se . Frederick H, Br Learned, 17 Learned Fol ed, h great difficulty being revived. She expressed the greatest faith and trust ed Wise deserted hildren. She has jes are taking of two of the children and the mporary is claim- at 15 years ago, when vears ot age, he kmew the ction that he g, and made bigamy case in court at| not sustained and Wise of | Signa | zes vrere awarded to the on Thursday Third company, Coast e was by Drew's||F FEVERISH, BILIOUS, CONSTI- attrac- have been with rela- | members ai- BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove it. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabiets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and postively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural ac- tion, clearing the blood and gently ing the entire system. ¥ do that which dangerous calo- mel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty sickening, j eriping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without grip- 1&; pain or disagreeable cffects of any Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tne formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are pure- 1y a vegetable compound mised wit olive ofl, you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. ldc and 25c per box. All druggists. The Clive Table: Compang, - Ted Colam CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opgpesite Post Offica ‘Phone 321-2 Lady Assistant ! Ceiling Fell, But No Clerks Hit. Clerks at the Maurice Sample shop {in the Wauregan house store on Main ireet had a fortunate escape from in- jury when a large portion of the c ‘v-a! part T i % water pipe ha,d loosened ¢ e that fell. T) dust. but it is pairs to the ceiling will not be made until after the compeny has dispesed of their present atoc EVENCROSS, SICK £ CHILDRENLOVE SYRUPOFFIGS PATED, GIVE FRUIT LAXA- TIVE AT ONCE. ie ver and “are clogged w "hen listle: old, . pale, feverish, full of breath bad, >: e, doesn’t sleep or act has stom- £3,” and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you it, because their little yrup of Fige” ns for nd for growen-ups plainiy { Remember there are counter ere, look and see that made by the “California Fig mpany.” Hand back with c other fig syrup. BOOK LOVERS are offered a Great Opportunity to gratify their wishes at a very small outlay as we have placed on sale | HUNDREDS OF VOLUMES R at very little prices —In penier, aged nd 16 days 5Tb. lot includes works on a | wide range of subjects from EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS gthe sublime to the ridiculous, including theology, religion, Take a glass of Salts to fiush Kidneys|agriculture, edcuation, me” if Bladder bethers you—Drink lots of water. trouble ir weil-kno says a use the 1 Kkidney ¢ slaggish; clog torpid (Dhs.lm on, good pharmac: meat excites © become overworked; up and cause all backache 2 ;. ckache| braries purchased from pro—i- s, acid liver, iadder and urirary n(k hurts or kid- if bladder bout four ounces of | Volume up. {cine, history, humor, fictic .| etc,, etc. In this lot is included a |quantity of Books from li- | nent homes in this city. Prices range from 5c a fae tablespoonful in & SIASs of water e anfas: for o few days ana| A complete set of Ency- sefore breakfas: vour dney will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the zcid of | clopedia, 16 volumes for $3. grapes and lex lithi tio ulate them to normal setivi 1 juice, combined with and bas been used for genera- {0 flueh clogged kidneys and stim" also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thue ending blad- 3 der disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyonme; makes a delightful effervescent litht water drink which millions of men ana women take now and then to keep the and urinary organs clean, thus| E: kidney avei s sericus kidney disease. THERE Is no advertising medinm im Connecticut equal to The Bube tin for basiness resulis waste.

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