Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1916, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916 | Weanesaay night two new members|gene Sullivan, died Wednesday night | England, would give $2 worth of to- " W“...m...w, i ::*“ I urH Il e ol e Shudy for the vening | at 1080 oclosk Wednesday BIght at | bacco. For . thelr contributions, _the l I ;L‘ i \ | Has tank daveloping. Great interest|St. Joseph's hospital, whese she had | people here received cards from differ: H } “ Il 1\ ‘.| has been taken in this club and the|been a patient for four weeks. She |ent parts of the war zone, all of which ‘HH [IH | il ' | | || members are turning _out splendid | was born In Kerry, Ireland, and had | expressed thanks for the generosity | )U‘ a ‘ i i A -\“« work, under the direotfon of William |been a resident of ‘Willimantic for 50 |of the townspeople. | HH I ‘ f I | Dinneen, instructor. years. She is survived by one son,| Those wishing to contribute to this J || i ||| || e i m .m,| I im S Jeremiah Sullivan of the firm of Brick |fund address the Secretary of the g |||‘|| || { “ 5 What ls- Going On Tonight. ngicumedswmusl shee‘g,l s“gm‘ goats, IN CHARGE OF ARMORY. ;5 S':alu;;'m. ’{n; body was ,re{‘no\'ed glflnfléld Branch, N. E. Oldham, Plain- : h n N . |swine and poultry carriages, o the home of her son at 23 Turner |fleld, Conn., Box 24. L.._.,,., e A O of T Jragons and Hleycies $24110; sutomo: | Jean B. Paulhus Succeeds James L. sireet Withoie: Bttt e ‘"m |“|"|" mfl||||||||" "l'HI“] ll"l[m“”([ (e i B s and motor _vehicles ; Cool % | pgRadiant Chepter, No. 11, G Tatenes and jowelry of any ind $1.| ¢ ;"‘:" R“ ‘::,'d A FUNERAL e ey W o l |l|||nl n|llhmlulmlllllmul ittt ”"l l e #i : , libra ean B. Paulhus of this city has = card room of the TLawton GRAND LIST 814,457,510 instruments $83,025; farming imple-|peen appointed to take charge of the , Joseph La Porte Dore. % pped deavor- / 5 e S e o mas. |state armory on Pleasant street, in| The funeral of Joseph La Porte Dore sipped, Sndenvor. _Assessors’ Valuation Made Public— ; - | place of James L. Cochrane, who has [ was held from the home of his grand- | han - . Seven Mill Tax Will Raise:$101,202 |Chandise of merchants and traders|resigned. Mr. Paulhus is well quali- | daughter, Mrs. Harley E. Thompson of . rs of his machine W to e e oug u& fxsé"cvf;f_;rg“fs‘?g;‘;sgfl'g‘gf:!°fvmle“s' fied for the dutles, having served for | Bagleville Thursday atternoon at 3 |arossed by Dr. Arthur . eyl o Figures of tho gTand list of the town poles, undersround _inains, - Sonduits, segument -~ Connecticnt . National | T1} Baptist <hurch oficiated. ~The Short Paragraphs. you ever tasted ‘of Windham as compiled by the as- | pipes, etc., $43,400; steam, sailing ves- Guard, filling non-commissioned offices | body will be taken to Mystic today for Work has un at Central Village ~ sessors are given herewith. According s‘etl; uflflofllsfiflmg},}:‘fix";l‘mmfi’g- of the' company and also that of lieu- | burial in FElm Grove cemetery. ~ Ar- | for the t tion of the addition 1o 43 city, anc of , i -2 1 v - X be bullt o) the ntral Vorste 3 2 2 § o the assessors, tho valuation by Gi- \Grcits and other choses In action, and | Cempany &, My 37, 1607, was. ap- | Director Jay 3. Shepard- T | companya biant. S A really good doughnut is one of the choicest deli- visions is as fol est Division | excess of credits over debits of mer- oy o 7. 1589; = A vast improve t w ade when B Teldent, $11.72 non-resident, 31,- | chants $7.655; money at interest in |Donied Sorporal June T 188%: com- Lo HiAe Bos inlered) BT Camprchanat was WSS RN cacies that can be set upon a table. m,m mt_rgx‘:;?;gn,s;ggx ent, _fi‘; this state and elsewhere, and money |1899; chosen captain Dec. 28, 1839; re-| Teon Hayden, an employeo of the Junction « x o and | - o 3 e By nomoresldent, 300,553, Ahe | on hand, or on deposit $16.495: all oth- | signéd” from the service, Oct. 20, 1800, |1, "3 siart I omet with | the small alley Doughnuts shortened with and fried in Cottolene x g x - % Board of relief total $64507 and are|mentioned $1,510; ten per cent. addi- | Copina Paulhue Served mine month | Bainful acch T inoxa divided as follows: West Division, res- | tional on lists not given in $50,697. To- fwith Company E. Third Connecticut|from the saw amainst Haydens right ident, 35 non-resident, $4000: | tal value of taxable property as cor-|Volunteers. M. Cochrane has entered | cye. 1Te was brousht to the oMee ot e e e o 1imoh | Fected by board of relief $14,457,510; | the employ of the American Thread|a iocal physic hota: the \Tait resident, $11. The total grand list is|yaluation of specially exempted pro physician. iwhere the ‘Inju have an appetizing flavor and a wholesome good- ness that cannot be equaled. $AATE A soven mill tax com- |ty s proviied in sections and 3 | Sompuny L. Feb, 14, 1013, ana_was | 70t UM 001 buiidin hiral Viliage, Cottolene is a real aid to digestion. Hence doughnuts that puted on_this fig; ais 1,- | of Chapter 340 of the Public Acts of £er A chol he was held s in accordance wi i i 20257, The grand list is sub-divided | 5915, vote of town $117,844: total mume IRTIM i‘l‘;&(’o?yi: T _ William P. Nichols Dead. e e s e S .are made in with the accompanying recipe not R s icuion 41357165: ber assessed for personal tax 2710. |and to second lieutenant Dec. 3, 1913. | Word was recsived in this city on [ | only look tempting and taste good, but can be eaten with barns, shelds, ico and_store’ house Feb. 17, 1914, he received his appoint- | gipimn Ve MG OF G (08 I9ER, JEWETT CITY thorough enjoyment by any one. private garages, etc., $273, Studying Music. ment as quaftermaster sergeant Q. M.{ (ylliam B Nichols i Tew London. = Doughmh house and building lots $2,271,0 Miss Alma Trudeau who has been | COTPS. having worked for the local exchange | Anne Brewster Fanning Chapter En ‘This is true of all foods prepared with bufldings used for stores, shops, visiting her parents at 14 Chestnut o e of the Southern New England Tele- | tertained—Bel i, Flag Srodilie Nat ‘To a pint of risen bread dough loons, theatres, ba halls, hotels, | street, returned to Hartford on_the Reception for Pastor Planned. phone company. He went from here n jian ags oug| Cottolene, the Natural Shortening. work in & cup of sugar beaton offices, public 4 stables, [4.11 train Thursday afternoon. Miss| At the monthly mecting of the Sun- |to New London where he has since| So—Vital —Gardiner Class etc, $886,05 milis, manufactories, including water power buildings used for | Trudeau is si ind distilleries, [ and piano d mac! Arrange with your grocer for a regular B two eggs and one teaspoon iy Dulls ol - < dmd-d:oquan-. Mix a little ving harmony, theory !day school board of the Methodist|been employed by the company. Holds Easter Sale. Hartford School of | church George H. Hall was elected su- _— — 11 she plans to enter| perintendent of the Sunday school, Annual Charity Ball. Mrs. Burle = W and Mrn. R. F . 5 fourth cup flour; add this and $3549,378: res of la zland Conservatory of|and Walter B. Lydall assistant super- | The date has been set for the Char- | CRENey entertained d : Write our General Offices, Chicago, for 0UF pogh “more ficur to make & and {intendent. The matter of enlargi ity ball for the benefit of the United |2 Chapter real cook book, “HOME HELPS.’ stiff dough. Roll and cut and $2,000; e | the primary rocm of the school Was|Charities association. The American |2fternoon at ihe hom « Anson Olds Summoned to Florida '|deferred until the next meeting. It is the regent, Jirs. A. M. Cranmed 1o Bl o Paceptioft for the|band will furnish music and has very Anson Olds of 170 High street, "‘i . i or Zenerously offered to donate its ser- JAY M. SHEPARD lefter enrrier at the local post office, |IeW Pastor, Rev. R S Aoore at the | vices for the affair. The ball will be was called Thursday noon to Jensen, | 4 % | held in the armory . in ro & Shep s i b All the organizations of the church Succeeding Eimore & Shepard Florida, by the serious lllness of his|Jh {he CPERmizouons OF (N0 TS FuneralDirectorandEmbalmer | =505 Diins 2\ abiies, M dosts | Srsonizcubne, wil mect - ater . the Junior Aux rton P. Jackson, let rise for half hour. Then OEEEEFAIRBANKZSEEERY] o deep hot Cottolene. o [Cottotene makes good cooking better” ry Meets. Aol g, morning service Sunday to make ar-| The Junfor Auxiliary of St. Paul's 60-62 N St., Willimantic ' ey 5 id | rangements. Ep-s[gopal chu‘fih ‘r;‘xel wnhd!_lrrs. A\lxs | orth St., in Boss on Windham road Thursday Lady Assistant Tel. connection Y. M. C. A. Notes. Enters Hospital. afternoon at 4.40. = e — - — s Twenty-two musicians were present | ®mdward Brookman of Jackson place = church held an Faster sale of fancy ummer visitor and is a descendant HIRAM N. FENN at the renearsal of the Youns Men's|was admitted to St. Joscplvs hospital SHORT CALENDAR SESSION articles, aprons and home made candy of the ancestral Hollan, Denison hristian_Association s~ week. | Thursday for tr e fment pending an . Hadyn’s Military Symphony and other | operation for appendicitis. Superior Court Assignments for Sat- works were taken up. _ urday at Willimantic. At the meeting of the Camera club in the vestry Thuraday. An arch of - by < ©3 BY | furple and white was over the fancy | Administrator Appointed of Estate of easiinenss hope l‘;'l ‘;‘):: l'\i‘]r’; and the L-l“dd)' table was deco- Thomas Burch, First Husband of | DEMENTED MAN SHOOTS | pai Dor - ! ihe hope that the|ratea in pink and wh A variety | ¢, iy ito. | | Farce by Students at Normal Schoot.| 1 oo =t T | children may be made acquainted with | Tyiect, T, PRIk and white A variety s Late Mrs, Squadeite. | BRIDGEPORT RESTAURATEUR ! The Man Who Married 2 Dumb Wife, | connty ehert caleminr o the rules. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, 62 Church St., Willimantic, Ct. ‘Telephone Ledy Assistant and Stanton lines. E £ _|a comedy farce. was given by the stu- | SN SNOTL e | A s gt e Judge Elias B. Hinckley, of the|Accused Vietim of Having Drugged | dents of the Norm: hool Thursday 15, at 10 a Reed, of thanks ‘l‘ lie Mell, vy Tucker, Stonington probate court, has ap- and Robbed Him of $700. Capital $100,000 ..urplus and Profits $175 000 ‘;E,:,‘:,::,J,i.s The ittla st presiding. The ‘short calendar fist an- | o en’ she vointed James States, of New == Established 1832 Fnder the directon of Frof T £ AL, Warner in: | ¥R war voted tnac cach member ot | Mkl Fiaven, formerly of Stonington, 'ad- e | It was the story of a man who m g e s the cf ter card to . Me et of the es- S e Al nf |2 dumb wife and who enzaged a doc- | 1ok Hormisdas Dion * West Bridgewater, =t < ”;:my. ,-‘“ = first hust o o e S B = = j it to see if ) could not ke her a . member of ss Juliet dri Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, T e amo At e e ~ e T ite coaplar and. Harey Waiters iberality i aling. i | was that she talked too much to suit As te o t Pa. prompiness and liberality in dealing, and a {her husband, He wanted the doctor PLAiNFl}:LD the ani Exchanges Property. B ura.srrr»nmm-m:-'y“&"mm sound business policy in administering its | to make her/aumb again but the dostor nom Mcers for the comin Palmer has exchanged his pro- Mrs. Macosky, of North Main e Tianaetars., J couldn’t do so and as the next be o = was appointed rs. ce aterbury, own affairs, characierize THE WINDHAM P e "ot “The Tosnd Acat sy | THird Collection for British-American | Y2 P9 Sinninga ana Sira G5 charged vith attempted mar: NATION, BANK, which aims thereby to he couldn’t hear his wife talk. There| Relief Fund $31—Total Amount to m committee, con- % e AL y y were a great many very amu: Date $71.50—William Boulley’'s Hand establish with customers relations that shall | nation Iters entered a restaurant on Wi of the husba ter street this aft er_and that ¢ Painfully Cut. Hartford, but within a prove reciprocally perma. , DPléasant an :ge f‘ufeum i th hPa*chal o;_ The third colle a 2 2 P 1t | fajted quite noticeably. Therefore, his |ers of the Burch estate. robbed him of 3700 some time ago. | the faculty. e other characters of | branch of the Britis : ) = su- | plans arc unsettied. Mr. Palmer has hen pulled out 2 1y - profitable. |lawyer, doctor, servants, vendors were | Fund reached $31. Two $3 subserip. | 2CrVis i 1| Been a livelong resident in the town Pumeral of Son. Wakti. 't sBoot. The Brobeieter Secaped taken by students. This p! tions were recelved, which brings the 2 ra bis departure will be much re-| The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Sylvia Louls received a bullet in the Th w, dh N % l B k |Eiven as a type of the plays Ty et T oy . 5 gretted. iRy Waish, wife of Wm. Walsh, who died | believed to be de- t | Shakespeare's time. ised to comforts and lu § " roke a Rib. . . — m _— i oy vhist o i mass of requiem n | e m a, ationa an OBITUARY. A €| Ind the following commi e E B C £ confinea to ey, Jem Rl eidowsrtiihe Ml it WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | = tions is sent to the head office, | Pointed for BN the Mubil of the Cimes ta celebrant. A Jarge umb of the Fairfield County Teachers as- Mrs. Eugene Sullivan. Fifth avemue, New Yotk The mony | dick Mrs. R o g fives and friends attend . Wi e Mot i the Snateiten Mrs. Bridget Sullivan, widow of Eu- | obtained by the collections is spent in | tha Brewster. 5 = was in St. Mary’s cemetery. ridgeport High school Friday, the United States States to buy the |, - e rents was rea Lenten Preacher. Buys Old Custom House. needs and comforts of the soldiers and < , B Rev. John A. Co: The stone building in the borough, therefore helps our own, not for- | 3 ’ is to speak in years used as the custom = A G iyl ich was first used Sen mannfcture k ‘building in 1 has been y Children Cry church this (Friday) evening. The treasurer, Zec Tetlow, states ased from Frank G. Sylvia by Mrs. FOR FLETCHER'S at the collection for the wesk end- “oster gave the paper of s ly acknowledged $40.50, collection $21 3 » and Religious Life | turkey has been found to weigh fibert McClurg, of New York and { Thomas Mars .\rd $5, a Well Wishe: y v E nd. tons. slorado. Mrs. McClurg is a frequent| C A S T ORI A 3, AL e r cial hour at the = o WI"'mantlc, conn- - = e ially the English people, have donated freely for the help of the soldiers fighting for the allies, Collections were taken up here among many of the men which were Spring and Easter | &PEN’"G WHAT WEAK WOMEN NEED We Have It In a Remedy Containing hostesses durin close of the pri Vital Statistics. the Three Oldest and Most s -7 Famous Tonics Known. 1. Driscoll — Traiez, Thursday, Friday ViroLsitaits e 1hoee cideet and most famous tonics known to medi- cine, —the medicinal extractives of fresh cod livers, without oil, pep- tonate of iron and beef peptone. That is why Vinol is such won- derful remedy for weak, run-down per- sons, fecble old people, delicate chil- dren, and to restore strensth after sickness. Read this testimony. Savannah, Ga. “I was weak, nery- | disease: John A. ous, run-down, had no appetite, and |and Timothy Drisc could not sleep. I had tried medicines without any benefit, and one day the nurse asked me to try Vinol. I did so and it made me feel like a new wom- nda, hter of Duda: Dorls er of Margery m_Wiesemar; hter of G. McGovern. old Lam- Three deaths heart and Saturday April 13th, 14¢h, 15th We extend yon a cordial invitation to visit our store and inspect the new Spring and Summer Merchandise. In our Ready-to-wear Section you will find a complete line of Wearing Apparel for women, young girls and children, that represents the season’s latest and best models in the most fashionable materials and colors. azaleas tulips, hya eliotr an. It has restored my strensth and nhouses. On I can do all my own housework. I and after April 19.— would not take anything for the good Held Easter Sale. A Safe Hit—*“Roll Your Own” e return money in every such Ardinacichm of the Metoow 181 hl/l(illions of baseball fans in America are veteran “Bull” Durham ave, where Vinoy Zalls o b G."G. Engler, Broadway smokers, because fresh rolled “Bull" Durham cigarettes afford them e h HERE IS FASHION > L — DIRECT FROM LONDON the same lively pleasure, “ pep > and rapid- fire enjoyment as the great national pastime. , Get in the game — “roll your own” with P i GENUINE ‘BuLL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO The smart, snappy, wide-spread custom of “rolling your own” with “Bull” Durham has introduced thousands of men to genuine smoking-satisfaction. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET “SAVES MILES OF STEPS” CLUB SALE THIS WEEK $1.00 down and $1.00 each = week Jealm \ F I S “m't“re tore Black net over a black satin founda- tion develops this frock for afternoon , Telephone 285-3 wear. The net is bunched at the hips, < U s and ‘;'ABHOW black \Q]\‘E‘!‘ flbb;l\ Efl‘e; M‘m .]ld m the drape and the rplice. he dasl nion St ts of color at the waist is achieved by 2 brocadd Dresden ribbon and the pi- quant u‘l‘! is of fliflw '{CI ~ Get the knack—it's merely a matter of a little practice. Then Ask for FREE you can enjoy anywhere and any time ey of L the mild, wholesome, healthful smoke which a freshrolled cigarette of “Bull” Durham gives you. 1 « Bull” Durham is unique in its aromatic _ fragrance and its wonderful mellow-sweet - flavor. An Tlustrated FREE &8ss - <5 mq_awmtv-y and a

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