Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1916 Better Cake and Biscuits In all receipts calling for one teaspoonful of soda and two - of cream of tartar, use instead two spoonfuls of Royal Baking Powder. You will get better and finer food and save much trouble and guesswork. Look out for adulterated bak- ing powders. Do not permit them to come\x\zto your house under any consideration. They may add an injurious substance to your food, destroying in part its digesti=- bility. Doctors will tell you this and it is unquestionable.; Housewives are sometimes led to use inferior baking powders because of apparent lower cost, but there is very little differ- ence in practical use, about one cent for a whole cake or pan of biscuits—a mere trifle when you consider the vast difference in healthfulness in favor of food made with Royal Baking Powder.; ROYAL: BAKING POWDER CO« New York BOCIETY IS HELPING REVIVAL OF If the good old dayvs or horse-rac- Ing come back in New York, society HORSE RACING IN NEW YORK tiety was out in large numbers. It is|the clubhouse lawn. plain that society has taken up the : co ik in Ner sport M earmest, nithersscompany- | =0 BRI e s SRR will figure a lot in their revival. At|ing illustration is shown Miss Barba- o body of Mrs. Mary B. Couch, the opening day of the spring mesting | ra Rutherfurd, daughter of Mrs. W. K. | widow of Joseph Couch, who died at |ises. while the sand and gravel comes JOSEPH BRADFORD &t Belmont Park, on Long Island, so- | Vanderbilt, Sr., in a unique pose on|her home in Brooklyn early Friday PLUMBING AND STEAM Flfil"@ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY MATTERS INTERESTING WESTERLY [Dutty’s pure Malt Whiskey Beef Car and Coal Car Slide Over Embankment—Death of James Valentine—Israel Sheldon Elected Principal of High School—Mrs. Thomas Aldi Missing for Seven | Weeks—Doane Family’s Investment. REPAIRING FREIGHT AND _PASSENGER “A stitch in time saves nmi’ ll RVICE BETWEEN ecially true when a leak NORW|CH AND NEW YORK its appearance. Lpt From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- ::W'np-h- the leaks and save the days, Sundays at 5.15 p, m. A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 Ferry Street $1. TO NEW YORK SI. HODERN PLUMBING Is as essential in modern house as Vacation Routes ty is to lighting. We guaran- AND THE tee the very best PLUMBING WORK To MA[NE PROVINCES Sowth Kingston and N‘.rrlcl.nae(t. will serve for the remainder & year. With prospects that holders of Wal- pola Tire and Rubber Itbek will lose all have invested, it will be of | Tocal terest to know that the Doane | of Watch Hill, were investors | A Medicine For Ail Mankind “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well w!m;losdede{ouminthem&wss m({ne A smour ods to the t-:ifix_ b;""“"‘m” 250 prde;;zd; Wmigm H. ane, 29 Sommon, 100 preforred. Pre- | rived 1n Stonington on e lste Sun : s ks or the coupling of the ;l:‘x;n:g bthe f:f.flm of t:;’:u::guc day afternoon train.. ¥re was takem | Y, Sxpert workmen at the fariest for this car bumped from the train stretcher and conveyed | Prices: T ghere Was active market In Rhode |to the Babcock homestead in Droad | ~Ask us for plans and prices. Along New England’s i & street. He was accompanied by his 0y ot SRS e PN oo <OMMAN | mothar and & Physieign, and £radusts Beautiful Shores following to the brink of the bank and $ nurse fro:m Florida. A brother, Court- : 70 a share and the preferred from . | O | % - leaving the ralle for half lts lensth | 100 (5 Siob. with aividend of four gad [1and G Babcock of Boston, was in the J - OMPKINS Excellent Dining Service the gravel embaniment, the wheels |ScVen ber cent. About a year after|POTOuSh over Sunday. 67 West Main Street burying above the axles, the forward |the bank failure, and the operation of e Point Bridge. ALL-THE-WAY-BY-WATER end of the car carrving away the ‘{mk“;a-‘l’fl;;drgeIWmd%hmmmoz; The Pine Point bridge is being re- rf t the foot of th _ | stocl Irop: a sm: on of |inforced in its foundation by concrete ON STE. amrment” buried Tteelt to the deptn |@ cent a share and preferred stock | three feet in thickness. Tniv n keen| Robert J. Cochrane AMERS OF THE of & foot in the sidewalk, smashed |SOld for less than $10 a share. ing with the new highway work. Poctiand ‘Line the curbstone and them came to a -, The Baseball Champs. GAS FITTING, Bangor Line gmsd:?uhnérn;.:fl?:; car; mnsl;\;d : A(M m.otmg of the .;:hooll egr::-t- The Stonington high school baseball PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, = o uprigl , I e whole | tee, Mond: morning, lsrael eldon | team, champions of the southern di- i s ennebec Line length of the embankment, stopped the | w; -ecl principal of the Wester- | vision interscholastic league, is plan- 30 Wer ihen Stel, Noowics (Conn. International Line farther progress of the coal car. At|ly high school, to succeed Alfred J.|ning for a game with the team rep.| A&ent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. the finish the forward trucks of the|Maryott, resigned to become principal | resenting the Bartlett high school «f Armour car were driven back to about | of the Bast Providence high school at | Webster, AM: champions of the - ™ Btk 2 the centre of the car, and the forwawd |an increased salary. Mr. Sheldon has |northern division. The Stoningtons Bu N T oo at sl Rallowians truck wheels of the coal car were |been an instructor in the local highjwill play with the team of the Nor o Omices. DaEEagel dhackad buried in the soft gravel on the edge |school for the past year, coming to | wich State hospital this afternoen and 2 - through. For full information address of the embankment. Neither car was | Weesterly from the Central Falls high | will play Fast Greenwich sehool tear H ti d Plumb Passenger Trafc Department, India smashed and the only damage Was |school where he had served for three|next Saturday. ea ng an mg ‘Whart, Boston. the driving of the forward trucks of |years. He graduated from Brown uni- Must Have Sidewalk the Armour car from their position. |versity in the class of 1910 and took 2 Farly in the afterncon a Wrecking |a post graduate course in 1911, Selectman Joseph Chesebro has 92 Franklin Street Sh Z ort Sea Trips Yarmouth Line outfit came from Midway and in a i b’ served notice on the representatives comparatively short time the coal- Cal L of the state highway commissioners laden car was hauled back on the| o = and of the Vito Construction company. | | IR Q)M GASTIN & | Norfoll, Old Point Comfort, Rich- rails, the Armour car lifted from the | Colonel A. E.’Dick, manager of the |that a change must be made in the mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- embankment, the trucks placed in po- | New Watch Hill house, has arrlved |plan for the rebuilt highway, along nah and the South, sition and the car was taken away.|and is planning for the opening of |the Loper property, for the accommos FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY B it ruseeiudiinta dvaines lo The only semblage of wreckage re- |the hotel. dation of the public generally and es- et » Towest maining, was the torn-up stretch of | Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart gave an |Pecially for the mony who walk to Tlm VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Pani Pacific E: iti the embankment, the broken curbing |interesting address on current events|and from the Catholic cemetery. Ac- ¥ soiNo; Exposition. and coping and damaged sidewalk. |at an open meeting of Clan Leslie, [ COTding to the plan, the concrete road- Ne. 11 1> 25 Farry Strect Conducted tour partiss. Monday evening. vay would reach to within 18 inches % Also_indepsndent tickets by wa James Valentine, 76, a former res Nothing has been heard of Mrs. |of the Loper property wall, and Se- and rail. dent of Westerly, died Monday morn- | Mary Grills-Aloi, wife of Thomas Aloj, flestman Chesebro demanded that a ing at his home in Green Hill, after |since her sudden departure from Wes- | Sidewalk space of five feet be pro- Johm A.Dunn ~ vided, not only at that place, but also a long illness. He was a frequent |terly seven weeks ago, although every at P| Point. brid; To do thi t AGENT contributor txg 1m;e.| newspapees; _ja;:ia povsl'l;le effort has been made to lo- [ b?nméfwf‘tgesmg = ea‘;’;ly’ during the life of the Westerly Tri- |cate her, ssary - : bine " s contributions were. Sismed | * Rufys Stanley of Bimira, X. Y. rep- Spared strip of land from the Loper On account of the work of 50 Main Street “Log n. ; | resenting_the department’ of agricul- o i ~ SIFIL et viteran serving i Combaty | inre et iWaabimgEmSloctured Intna| | o o Ctomnmton: Peinters, the Water Department, Corn- e erillinee T thosh years Trom Bebtn | National Boyiand Girl club. move- S At Gics i Il Serive i ad will be closed from|Jokn A. M ery, _|ment to an appreciative audience in B0 i Wi o8 'om &Y 0L 1862 and was o member of|the Westerly high school suditorium | the boroush pext Thursdey. oo ing l'° D ofn A. Morgan & Son hHet Ko atet s et M;”e‘?’h sty ol pastor of the | LOWR court average six a month since Hamilton avenue to the city COAL e - My First Baptist church conducted the o Represcntative Babossi, noted | line until further notice. LEHIGE VACCEY Methodist church, Westerly. a‘t‘“e" N ‘?*’Sv“,’estjig‘::t Mg?‘g‘g for hsd persistency, will endeavor to No. 2 Nut 2600 per ton i persuade County Health Officer morning. Burial was at River Bend | Browning to appoint a deputy health J. J. CORKERY, Supt. Officsand ard: Conteal Whrf The funeral services of Mrs. Mary A. | 2 the bearers wore Georse Shofons. > r Perrigo were held w.’d"fil"ayhfl""j Frederick Main, Jesse Main and Sam- | Soc Breomioy U‘,,‘Il,fi;f" ot ;;:,J;‘,"“h ok & o e Damte o | Dol Wilbur: the legislative hearing and now the Efi?xfgcfina‘ e bins oo appointment is optional with hi in attendance. The deceased was a STONINGTON constituent member of the church and actively interested in church and Sun- . day school work, and Rev. Jones gave | 1oW the Road Work Is Progressing— a deserved eulogy. Burial was at Generous Bidders at Auction of River Bend and the bearers were Milo Portuguese Society—Henry W. Bab- Clarke, Eugene B. Pendleton, Charles | cock Home from Florida. Segar and Alexander C. Thompson, Telephone 884 PENDANTS - i RN Harmony in the Home i - Rests with the Cook BRACELETS Newest designs in Platinum and The Gest natured person in the green gold. world will get grouchy slaving over a coal or wood fire. DIAMOND JEWELRY Make the Queen of the Kitchen a specialty. Happy with a B e Modern Gas Range VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- GAS IS A TIME-SAVER TEST GIVEN HERE. No building of fires or carrying out ashes. Nothing to do but strike a match and the fire is ready. o A Gas Range is an Ornament in the John eo l-l‘ Bllss Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. o Order now before the Summer rush. We are also headquarters for Hum- In connection with the construction Harold Dean, principal of the East|of the nearly five miles stretch of re- Providence h school, who retires | inforced concrete state highway, at the close of the school year, has|tending from the easterly boundary resigned as president of the Rhode|of the borough of Stonington to the Island Institute of Instruction, and the |corner of Broadway and Washington resignation has been accepted by the |street, Mystic, The Vito Construction executive committee. William A.|company, of Thompson, which has the Brady, superintendent of schools in |contract for building the highway, has established a working plant in the Wheeler lot on Montauk avenue, that MYSTIC has been designated as Little Italy. Here are erected houses for the ac o T commodation of the workmen on the Burial of Mrs. Joseph Couch—Oral|big job, and here is located the stone School Professor Addresses Country | crusher. blacksmith shop, and all that Club—Diplomas for Camp Fire Girls. | IS essential to make such a plant com- zhrey Gas Arcs, Welsbach Reflex plete. The rock used in the road work - ights and Ruud and Vaican Tank is procured and crushed on the prem- s T Water Heaters. from nearby Harbor Side. Both places Tortnng i brought to Sfysuc Sun: | Mave, sdings from (b imain Tine of = : BOOK BINDER The City of Norwich day afternoon on the 1.38 express, ac- companied by many relatives and |Railway company. Te actual road- ! Gas d El . ca] D s, . f several d E als - bed buildin was commenced and Is . GERMANY’S REPLY WILL SiEn onite aximlphercibn i o] o o ot e e ot Tecemoring | B0, L aeton e : v Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order and Lleciri ept. BE DELAYED SEVERAL DAYS |Italian developments that they have | servi e v. A. F. Barn- |ough, while preliminary work is be- - . . o had no time to claborate the draft | srmmr sevt of fhe ® Coniragatismal |ing done all along the line. s . 108 BROADWAY 321 Main St., Alice Building Officials of Foreign Office Are Occupied | of the note. with Iallan Devalopments, It is pointed out that the delay in|was in the Couch family plot. known to road builders, and its dura- ‘ MISS M c ADLES ohurch. condacting the services. Burial| This highway will be one of the best ; v composition. . e S L L |t of Ll Cotmen T ranay Addressed Country Club. Dt e e . * DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE e kY B Clennany s renly) v | lic to view the situation more dispas. | There was a large attendance at the | steel net work and then the concrete, : Hair dF s ciafist 287 Main St. v ionately. Mystic Country club on Saturday|composed in equal parts of crushed 5 - ’ ana race Pe ACTISE LIMITED night. A lecture was given by Prof.|rock, gravel and cement. It is esti- pRECEH T Children Cry for Fletcher’'s CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per< sonal supervision since its infancys Allow no one todeceive you in this. Al countefleits. Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good >’ are but Expeflmenh that trifle with and endanger the health of ts and Children— against What is CASTORIA Castoria is & harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare~ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic pubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for therslleto!canmm Flatulency, Wind Colic, ali Teething m Diarrhceea. It regulates the Stomach nnd mssimilates the Food, giving healthy and na; tunl sleepe The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friende GENUVINE CASTORIA aALways Bears the Signature of - (4 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Tobias Bull of the Mystic Oral school, Imated that two hundred carloads of ¢ . A BEAUTIFUL FACE N, after which there was a soclal time|cement with four hundred bags to a e Makes all who see_ it sad if it goes Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and refreshments were served. The|car will be used in the construction of ; with gray hair, wrinkles at the ears Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. committee in charge was Dr. and Mrs.|this highway. At intervals along the 3 5 and a sickly complexion. Miss Adles A H. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B.|line sheds have been erected for the : \ Batioss thii inther Gavala: EPave your Denison, Miss Eleanor Fish, Miss Car- | storage of the bags of cement, so as : B8 | skin toned up by massage, your rie . Rogers and Mrs. Eunice Kenni- [to be convenient as the work pro- 3 husband or brother does. Let an ex- | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN son. gresses. A pert care for your scalp and hair. d Dipl . SR e megianant. Rev Hishms Finest Hair Stock and Newest Styles Dental Surgeon > section of the new state high- X 4 s or, the Oret 2id Red. Cross prin: | £ay, from the easterly borousn line to : . 08 MR S emne Swate ™ P*™%:| McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ; ew v = . g, TASY Ore Misses Marbara Mec|ac Monday. Tpe section to Cutter i liams, ‘Mildred Gray, Eether Banes |StTeet Will be opened next Monday, i 3 and Marion Lamb. During the winter ey Service Nipped. n thé accompenying Hustration are DR. PECK B Lo Ay and Took hele ea- | icense, wnd o redent. of ‘Woston, |Sown. Thomss' Nelson = Fage, the|EVE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT, ONLY . L. M. Al - + | American ambassador m Rome, an i amination from Dr. W. H. Gray, who|came to the borough Sunday and|¥vyederick C. Pentield, jthe; American Remw-d_r ‘l‘:;:r Fa:r;;l::; Square, In America. had the papers sent to Washington for | started a jitney service at the rate of s 5 o determining marks by government offi- | five cents a mile, and was reaping in | o3 are onang. orpe, Haly has ask- | oure—9.30 2. m. to 430 p. m. ed Mr. Penfield to look after her in clals, and Tecelved the diplomas with | the nickels from ‘the crowd assemblod | soroste in Ansirin, "0t wnc” thausnt | Saturday evenings 7 to 8 the signeture of President Wilson. by the Portuguese celebration of the i Sunday by appointment that Mr. Page would act in a similar PP Honor for Miss Gray. et the ol SheC by ale | oG st R ome yiatIEE s e s s e Miss Loulse Gray, daughter of Dr.|ledwith held up the operator, told him | fow toosten roar St an eaea'oz | Order It Now by Phone 136-5 v e Neor et et qvgene:l% he was doing o ‘“’f:“m" business, | war, should not intrust her interests| Trommer's Ev.rsmn, per case $1.70 cxuuese. 1xmgmg r?:c;é?'e& = d:lci:ed ‘m. ;—‘:r;flm’?fi Rl “@fifi{ 1Snp axlz:ly to the United States, but to I:gpki s Light Dinner Ale, per case 3 tinction In i er class, = b .4 : | return the faree to the passengers then . Tll F t S f Miss. Gray is one of 18 to be selected | TOtUFR the faree to the passengers then Koshler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 e IIrS S 0 by the faculty to elect English for tne [In the car. The driver heeded the Free Delivery to all parts of the city STAFFORD SPRINGS Pig ShorStcuss)of Briclc o s The American Velvet company is to 844 & Jarss brick Storehouse. 1y 1o or FADED HAIR|W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D. || stouia sena you sortmwien rignt to Delogates to County Convention—S. of our office, A very minor defect, o C ; plant. The brick will commence to fstos V. to Participate in Memorial Pa-|arrive next week and the work will Can: Now ' Ba. /Obtained EYe, Ear, Nowe, Threat, Electricity, which can very easily treated radel be cflmssl;‘listo completion as quickly X=RAY At Very Small Expem — as po = Vielet Ray, Massage. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Butterfield, J. Auction for Charity, dont jatow eyptications or, this oa| || panta: aeuc mora: '4'-.'¢ ) 5. m|| And No Inconvenience Gprl, Converse and aiss Mary Rovoc| featurs of the Portuguese Holy |Have wiat ne other proparation Will| 316 Sresdway, Nerwich ‘coms.” Baly|l 0O 0 FEORUIETHE e e e e e 1a % will, if mot taken care of—develop of the West Stafford church will go as | Sopace trs wms i sl <A Fears, younger, and no"one can ever tell rapidly into an unplessant meanace delegates to the Tolland county con- | ™ charity, the bidders practically | "4"sarg] seven- Zotnce bottle of this otd | ASPARAGUS - Yention of ministers f‘,’,‘;’m 11| making donation for that purpose. ana thoroushl Teliablo’ Froncn recipe Vain Regrets ottty Swall atbokad’sdrae PIE PLANT Avas o Nothi Store. “Ask for LeMay's Cream of 6age vail One Nothing 25d Quinine. LETTUCE The freedom of our office is yours at all times. We examine free—we ening at 7.30. The matter : : CELERY || £ive consultations fres. Our experi- day evi at 7.30. of the J Sy 3 X ence and scient equipment is employment of teachers for mext year presen! s e ¥ FLOWER sms s yours for the asking. will be acted upon. ; s VE! ABLE SEED: John end William Rafftery of Hart- | ZicHon sala and thoce Who ©8 the 3 ? GET DR. F. C. JACKSON, ford were in town av'a:- B;..ndav. orth pleasure, P l '] m k t DR. D. .‘. COYLE To;Tale Eurt i Parada. cycling for Pleasure, eopie’s arKe 5 gt o e, Torlon o S st Y| e o v e o | [ : wosseding e King Dectel vl e o Bicycle Club, rode 6 Franklin Street Mot ta’ Bosten Stare will accompany the veterans and Wom- | /2 miles on thelr bicycles Sun Makes You Look Years Younger. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proorieter AR et o SR an’s Relief corps to West Stafford > te, IMPORTANT —While LeMay’s Crea Sunday morning, when a memorial ser- of Sage and Quinine will stop falling mon will be preached by Rev. John Henry W, Babcock Home. hair, scalp itch and remove dandruff in B one week, it should NOT be used b: F c- GEE T Winthrop Ballantine in the West Star-| Henry W. Babcock, son of Mrs. | one week, it should NOT be used by Piano uner WHEN YOU wu“' bo.pucyongd i ford Congre tional church. Courtland G. Babcoek, who has been 1t iness before the publi ‘Arthur Rabinovita of Trinity college, | seriously il with typhoid fever in| o oh Setrs 1ares botde Tor Zx,.,m""g‘a 122 Prospect Btrut.fiNl h, Conn.|medium better than. thro

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