Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 2, 1917, Page 2

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Whlthw-h‘rn-uhl. T3 P 1 g Puritan Templc. Ne. 2, Pythian Sis- ters, Main street. GUILFORD SMITH PRESIDENT ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL BOARD el for the coming year: Other Incorporators and Officers Re-{ President, Gullford Smith; elected—Total of 678 Patients Ad- presaden!. George E. Stiles; secretary, migtad Ruming W16 The board of directors, which is as The board of incorporators of St. ;‘:‘a?t';! lect Guliford “Joseph’s hospital held its _annual meeting Thursday merning. Guiiford Smith, president of the board, pre- it 3 I?'llhg 10 the &lt!h of Jt..‘{tens - A. hea, who was secretary o e ‘orcester, board. Fohn Reilly was elected tem- | Willlam A. King and’ John Teilley Irderne and Bugere of this city. porary secretary. Dr. John Weldon | Were appointed a.committee to draw ™ ¢ handed in his resignation as a mem- | UP Tesolutions on the death of Judge rs. Mary A. Lonergan. James A. Shea, to forward ¥ to £ Mrs. Mary A. Lanergan - = —— :g? family and to have them publish- 53 P?S;Br, it‘.l‘i“" Mwlt St. . seph’s hospi n this eity ‘Wednes- Children Gry In compliance with the state law |day. Mrs. Lonergan came to this city 3 the Christmas visit » which requires institutions o this | during FOR FLETCHER'S kind to end their fiscal year the first |her son, J. Lonergan of North CASTORIA September instead, of the first of | street and while here became ill and the year, it was voted that the next |was removed to the hospital during annual fhoeting of the board be neld | the eariy part of the week She leaves. on the third Thursday in October of Harris . o Sl was We Comlfiflce NOW T0| ™53 S sorts of the neads of the va- | sent ne’r home Thursday. rious departments were read and ac- atricl unningham. cepted. The uu.surer‘n roport shoved < e I i Gi Y e T e er "ot ihe present | ,Word has been received in this city Ve 1ou A5 Shsce Sk & Mibincy o U LS0 on gy Dol ey ‘home > s o Snan—— 0 of his daughter, Mrs. increased | campaign 1904, the for the p;slt' b B S'mj‘ ar. |rie, in Brookivn, N. ¥. Mr. Cumning- |by sales under “stop Tt o HE New Englanda' b I e e e huspital, on Tamuary | bam had been making his home in o UrEent liguidation Jessened after the : as critical about his 3 e e o ar “fhere ‘were 41 pa. | Danbury for a number of years. He |first hour, however, and was followed . tients being taken care of. was well known in this city where he |by irregular rallies which were of mod- | Sound. The | tobacco as he is about his "After the selection of W. J. Swee- | Was part owner of fthe erate proportions compared with the House. Two of his sisters, Aunie and |extent of the vious coila; ‘who nad h‘mtc i cloth 2 , i pre us pse. Perd you will say prices o 3 Siles, ;jnfn""%"‘,? 2980 | Mary E. Cunningham, are at presest| These rallies were acoelerated by, the e e s £ r and his o Dr. F. E. Guild and G. A- Bartiett, to | Tesidents of this city. i prospects. moke. . F.E. nd_G. He wants a 7ez/ pipe si i t we i the meetin —_— ers ing, apparently, Y i S e .gomfgfilp, Ban:l A wh o e S T o, g FUNERAL to take some of the proiiis which had ek e oy His kind of tobacco has back- say isa e. ‘But “taint so. = accru em over ni ~ 3 7 =2 Patroimen on New Beats. i e R Moderate Buying. Tany days previousty tis seasen when| bone and zest. None of your « y o er P. Robinson, We thave “odds and ends”| he monthly change in the beats of | w0 Gied at the home of his son, Rev. |, Thete also was moderate buying by |the actusl volume of wusiness has been | combination pipe and cigarette all over the store, every floor, | into effect Thursday m‘rl% e | s, vl i il ey e 00 Iad reached = the . in” " evel. [ccasion of greater cxcitement ana| prands for him. il b i changes Sne % R : morning for burial in Nathan Hale | Nevertheless, the market atinued e~ | de on. . every of goods in|ain street: MeArthur, Sodom: Graay, | CUICeCE, ‘South Coventrs. . Mr. Fob- O I e e Heavy Southern Selling. o {:ar in and year out he our big warerooms has some- | street: Palhus, day duty. inson was born in South Coventry in |5, .1 hour eome stocks. made new low | Liverpool and local Jrade interests 2 i Bk Baard of Willet * prices for the day when reports reach- | Tere Beayy buvers st decline, the g we wish to turn into| Only Two Before Board of Reli e, 24 the fnancial district that actual |demand fhom such sources absorbing The first meeting of the board of WEDDING. Severance of diplomatic reiations with |ghe DUk contracts thrown over money. relief for the town of Windham was = : - |Germany was imminent. by panicky speculative holders. Heavy held in the town building Thursday. Herrick—White. Additional Margins Called F southern selling attributed more Waich f the values in|Only two minor complaints came be-| Wednesday afternoon Rev. Robert| " Sk v - largely to liguidation of long accotmts - e M| re the boara during the day. Next fn Moo% united in marriage Miss '_hrB:‘:';re thet:nmdl‘n;' 3;.?:::’1‘.1‘ ::d iy mhedeh&‘egs-&n‘: :m “nxpnplt.l?n. 1 dne: ‘board i1l hold uise ‘hite and Frederick W. Her- hout e - | bu e unse: 1 of sentime: - our windows for the next|¥ednesder the B e of the te- | rick, both of this city. The cersmony |d€avoring to get into touch with clients was ea RVE.CU two months. lectmen. was performed in the parsonage at 5 |all over the country, calling on them i Ly o'clock. The mother of the bride, Mrs. [t0 supply heavy additional margins on {that the exchanges there had passed o0 . New Boilers for Storrs. Carrie White, and Miss Gladys Han- |their lines of stocks. In cases where |resoiutions asking that the futures e . o acco Three mew boilers for Storrs Col- | 508, Were the witnesses. After the |this margin was not immediately forth- | markets at New Orleans” and New 9 tone ived 1y Bagteville on flat cars | ceremony a reception was held at the [coming, the eeccurities were sold “at | York be closed during the crisis. Other s tly. One"ol The Doilers was load. | Bome of the bride's mother at 18 Hay- |the market.” Selling of this character [southern exchanges were asked to join F ey O O R rcanaciay anf by |den street. The bride received many |Was to a considerable extent si- |in the Tequest, but local traders con-| Old English Curve Cut Pipe Ot horses it will be taken to |handsome gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Her- |ble for drastic price readjustmeénts in |sidered that the weathering of the T 0 is not a combination T eomoge, whteh 15 abunt four iniles rick will make their home at No. 18 |the first vear. £ in|S2ly break. had, demonstrated the obacc d o Cobatco Py e E 1 fatden street. ome of the professional selling in |strength o e ‘situation hewe. All and cigarett bacco. Furniture Store| .- 5 v o B T o L e S R RISl s the “dyed Parishioners’ Gift to Father Mooney. Personal Tax Payers Prompt. forced necessities srowing out of heavy | house were said to have been promptly | No Sir t’s the yed-in- ; losses incu by tors in the plied with. g A purse of money has been collected | The first day of the collection of the ri 1P ok ek of o commedities markets, especially cot- among the parishioners of St. Joseph's |Person tax was o ‘busy ome for Col- Cable frem Liverpeol, Telephone 285-3 Ghurch for Father Mooney, who was |lector Healy at his office in the town vony,[” which the SInmp was most 5| por thess ressbus mo action to closs| REAL pipesmoke. Notstrong, Tecently erred v Mittord. |1 3 > § . : e i s heen forwarded to him |tax Thursday was A. W. Turner of |Extensive Seiling from New England. |the exchange was oxpected aithough| pyerich, mellowandsati g- Main and Union Streets |/ '\ % Haven where he has been a | Prospect street, who put in an ap-| The extraordinary activity of com- |snyiming. cenc o kets failed o ithout a trace of ha his home. pearance at the office at 9.30 o'clock. (mission or “wire” houses indicated |fions. During the height of the early| VWILROU ———— very general and extensive selling from | excit, é i t a bite or burn. R ia Paraaed. New Britain All-stars Coming This |out of town points. New England and | seived here from 1iserpom wkine whot withou The two young men who tampered Evening. the middie west were important fac- |the matter was. The extreme sympa-| A pipeful of Old English Curve Cut with the telephone In the jocal rail-| A fast basketball game Is promised ||, 2ECOTANE 10 [PONS In G |thetic break in that market was equal | yiclds an infinitely /nger smoke and a L ican pof 3 road station one evening this week |for this evening when the Emeralds DR. F.-C. JACKSON |20 ea 2t 50 “Tayior court while in | of this city lne up against the Al |1y firmer, but exerted no apparent in- | “The announcement in the morning| more safisfying smoke than combination Willimantic, Conn. this city. It has been learned that|Stars of New Britain. The visiting |1uenCe: 2 - papers that the port of New York had | Brands because the natural strength of { while at this house the men endeay- |mggregation will bring some of the| The uneasy condition of the interna- |been closed to skipping added to the DENTISET et ot bome mmoncy Out o The £as | Dot Sravers of the mate with thom |tional merkets was exemplified by the | goneral apprahension, bet this was ro.| ©Id English Curve Cut has not been meter. They had no better luck With |in an endeavor to lower the laurels of | Weakness displayed by all international | lieved when it became known that the | sminimized or adulterated to make it a 752 Main Street, Willimantic | the meter than they did with the teie- {the local team which has been mak- |155Ues. “g,‘:""ll‘;:u?":““ Tar flota. |order was intended to apply only at cigarette tobacco. Phone 44 | Biore hooth as they could apen nel |ing a bi reputation during the pres- |LORS. ity f Pars Sxes fel 2 5ot nisht, and advices were received from e e two men were i ent season. b - - ew leans at es bet 2 - by the Hartford police upon their af- % Sliced for Your Convenience Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. securities fives, and material fractions |cleared today from that port. ot § i E 1 11 other iss Virtually all the JAY M. SHEPARD s s e S Wire Walker Fell. securitios fall fo lowest records, i ® |« In A Curved Tin that i d Barkgff | At the afternoon vaudeville perform- |cinding _the premier _ Anglo-French | PRICES DROP ON THE . Just fits the pocket C. Succeeding Elmore & Shepsra Entertained for Mrs. Raymond Ba: ance held in a local playhouse Thurs- |fives. which made a loss of 3-4 of a CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE & At her home at 150‘1 g day afternoon, John Larkin, a tight |point at 92 3-8. —_— T day aftern , 2 m - vi ' , fell to the 3% p but " " = So far as the general prices in the Tz s, |in honor of Mrs. Raymond Barkuff,|that held the wire let zo, allowing the Oats, Lard and Pork. 60-62 North St., Willimantic | yho Tecently moved fo this city. Mrs, | apparatus, which weighed about —§0 |stock list were concerned, the greatest s Ledy Assistant Tel. connection | Barkuff, who is the wife of Raymond |pounds, to fall, narrowly missing the |loss was that of Bethlehem Steel, that Chicago, Feb. 1.—The shock of the ~ Barkuff, a chemist at the American |wire performe: 3 stock selling as low as 363, which com- | German note demoralized prices on FENN Thread company, was DMiss Gretchen _— pares with the high record price of 700 | the board of trade today, particularly HIRAM N. Niles of Amsterdam, N. Y. EYES OF ALL EUROPE last November. at the open, when May wheat at the UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, == % United States Steel, which led the |bottom was 15 1-4 cents under the 62 Church St. ‘Willimantic, Ct. Valentine Social. FOCUSSED ON WASHINGTON. |list in volume of sales, with about(Previous close, and May pork showed |dressed to the government of the | dependent, and Randall, of California, ot Lady Assistant | After the, resular monthly meeting i o E .. |800,000 shares changing hands out of |2 decline of 52.83. Roughly calculated, | United States on May 4, 1916. prohibitionist. Wetople - Jesr i S | Action of Other Meutral Nations Will a fotal of 2,100,000, opened at 105 to|the close of the markets was with | “Under these circumstances, Ger-| The bill is designed to ralse about = Be Influenced by President Wilson’s|100, an overnight loss of 12 points, at [@bout half of the initial loss recov- | many will meet the illegal measures of | $248,000,000 to meet extraordinary Course. the minimum, broke further to 99, re- | ered. hers enemies by forcibly prewenting | military and naval expenses through covered to 164 1-2, but closed at 102| An important local house which was |after February 1, 1917, in a zone [ increased inheritance taxes and a tax P 5 s -es |3-4, showing 9 1-4 points net loss for |52id to have been on the selling side (around Great Britain, France, Italy fof eight per cent. on net incomes of Eoion, b 1. B p. G —The i tae LR of the market for weeks was said to [gnd in the eastern Mediterranean all | co-partnerships and corporations in of Great Britain and all Europe are to- | Shipping stocks were particularly in- |have garncred heavy profits for its |navigation, that of neutrals included, | excess of exempted §5,000 and elght day focussed on Washington. It is|fluenced by the international situation, | Customers by buying in on the break. | from and to England and from and | per cent. profit on investment. It also irecognized that the question whether |Mercantile Marines breaking 9 to 18 [GOSsip on the hoard estimated that|to France, etc. All ships met within | authorizes bond issues asgregating Murray's Boston Store T e points, with 18 1-2 for Atlantic, Guilf | this house was short fifteen to thirty | that zome will be suni $100,090,000 to cover the purchase of the United States finally will be drawn |2V e S0M a0 == (O ot nited | million bushels before the sensational T Flantor Tatmination: of War. the Danish West Indies, Alaskan rail- into the Burobean war is being decided |Frast < news of yvesterday became public. s 2 road expenditures and other invi there. Not only the policy of the 2 g The imperial government is confi- | oppg; e Net declines for the da: United States but of the neutral Euro- Steel and Iron Division. 6 3-8 16 § -0 cpaiain 3,,;’.?9 97 | dent that this measure will result in pean nations is also being largeiy de.| Industrials’ of the steel amhlron d1-1¢0°23-4 in corn: 1 1-2 to 2 3-4 in oats | @ speedy termination of the war ~nd | ., 0 soe poicE OF . ltermined in Washington. From Spain, |{ision were lower by £ to Points, | ana in provisions from 33 1-2 cents | in the restoration of peace which the 4 {Holland and the ‘Scandinavian coun- |Miotors vielded 9 to 11, petroleums 5 10 |in July lard to 167 1-2 for July m; government of the United States has THE B. & M. 8TOCK m u on tries, messages to the English papers |17 equflvmen}; 5 :io 14, leathers and v so much at heart. xéme the govern- =) Ko ¥ h £ sugars 7 to , and coppers and zinc ment of the United tates, ermany t $ e e e e Lo e 1ead | Chares 5 to 12. In addition many spe. |A SECOND GERMAN NOTE e aar aflies Tad Doped to reach this] 1© b® a," ;"\',‘,':f z’ B".:;?::“""" il We have assembled together the remainder of our J|fore framing their replies to the Ger- |cialties not ordinarily ciassed in special MADE PUBLIC YESTERDAY |8°al by negotiations. Now that the g man announcement of unfeitered mari- {8TOUPS experienced severe price loss- war, through the fault of Germany's| p,.,, peb, 1,—The lower branch Plush Coats and put a price on each that will compel time war against all cargo vessels ap- |©5, Sears-Roebuck losing 11 points and | Differs But Slightly From First Mem. | enemies, has to be continued, the im- | SOSOT. (o8 L= R (TWEr PEATCE American Can almost 10. Ul i erial government fecls sure that the ; quick clearance. = All in the best of style and make, ||Prouching her enemies” coasi " * 7 |Amrican Cap aimost 10, Uulites, in-y orandum, e o7 the ‘Cited Seates i | 0, today” dereted u sosolition alrect” e - e st and were formesly $25.00 to $30.00. faze being oty Maaned | Ome Rails Under Pressure. Washington, Feb. 1—A second mem.- | nacly measures as are destined to pring | the @rice at which the state could pur- Rails were da orandum delivered yesterday with the peedy end of the horrible ase 00! ! an YOUR CHOICE NOW AT out Great Britain and her allies by un- | o' G Stocks of that aivision be. | German note was made public late | and useless bioodshed. The imperjal | Maine railroad owned by the =New restricted sea warfare and that they York, New Haven and Hartford rail- ing necessary to protect other hold- | 082y by the state department. It dif- | government hopes all the more for 2 consider they have more to gain by 2 4 P road and held by federal trustees. v ¥ lings. Union Pacific broke more than 7 |ferS in some respects from the sub- |guch an understanding of her position, ’ 15.00 and $17.50 frying to shut off American supplies |z ORI e O tShic, | stanice of the Mots.iiself. The under- | us the nedirals Mave under the pres: Ging friendly relations. The second 13 |5, 3;¢ for Beading, 4 for New York Samee > ‘:fl‘l‘ it prepared at|gure of the gntente powers s 5 Nc(w H,:vam—'l'he‘ first public meet- er ar g ‘entral, and 4 -2 N S bassy structions great losses being force: ing for the reorganization o e Len« We have other good Coats that are m.lke(l at the low- that the central dynasties copsider that GOt @00, © 1°7 for Norfolk and|;om Beriin prior to President WAl- |Sither to give up their entire trade, |ten discussion clubs will be held in est ce of the year. - at the present moment they may best | SETR. SHEOT, TS WS son’s peace address to the senate and | or to limit it according to comditions |United church chapel on Monday after- pri b marvs ;.h;lyr o ln(e;e!!! with ,et:)'eg s .’e‘&:"‘gxui", H,";:“ma witrheld on account of the address. |arbitrarily determined by Germany’s |noon, Feb. 12, when a number of prom- When Count von Bernstorff recei enmetes in violation of international |inent ministers will address the gath- SPEGIAL IN HOUSE DRESSES | rostiits of the noutral nations and | Goneeifiatsd xcoanss: where more | e Hote”ana memorandum, yersordey | iaw.” ering on Hesponsibility. changed hands. Prices in general on ke sepng world. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : the Consolidaied exchange were mostly | W1th them the original document pre- | AN AMERICAN SCHOONER —_— — at higher levels than on the big RED 75¢c and 98¢ each EAT LESS AND TAKE - Enormdua Volume of Business, | °"* Full Use of Submarine. oy St (:Dm"”fl( KeLLY SALTS FOR KIDNEYS |, At the close of the day and late In| -After bluntly refusing Germany's By & German Submarine in the BaY |With No Appetits, All Run-downs the evening the clerical forces of the | peace offer, the entente etated of Biscay. hundreas of brokerage houses ' were |in their note addrgesed B e et t e Tells How Vinol Helped Him Take a Glass of Salts before break- |actively at work cleaning up the enor- {can government hey are deter- Pensacola,, Fla., Feb. 1—A letter So many cases like this are com THE c M URR AY cn fast if your Back hurts or mous volume of business resulting froz: | mined to_continue the war in order to |saying the ¥American schooner Wil- to our attention that We are pub- . AR il - ! s operations and sending out | deprive nany of German provin e e | kst Cthts letter tor the beneflt. o H . s ndder . you further calls for margins. in the west and east, to destroy Aus- |lam Jones had b et Norwich people who are in Mr, Kele tria-Hungary and to annibilate Tur- |damaged by a German submarine ly'- condition. Read our offer below, The American men and women nust|A SENSATIONAL BREAK key. In waging war with such aims, some weeks ago in the Bay of Blsuy Clarksville, Tenn. “I am a County — | guard constantly against Kidney trou- the entente allles are violating all received today from Captain |Court Clerk, and became run-down, ble, because we cat-t>0 much and ali = IN COTTON FUTURES. |rules of international law, ey | Charles Shtader of the vessel 1t did no appetite, was drowsy and felt bad- = our food is yich. Cur blood is filled —_— prevent the legitimate trade not say whether the Jones tried to es- |1y most of the time; I had tried % with urie &cid which the kidneys|A Decline of $25.80 a Bale Wu Fol- { trals with the central powers cape after being hailed and gave no |geveral remedies without benefit. One Capital $100,000 Surplus and Profits $175,000 strive to filter out, they weaken from lowed by a Partial Recovery. the neutrals among details except that she made port at{agy I read ‘an advertisement of Vinol L overwork, become s'uggish: the eMm- Lisbon in distress and that one sailor, [and a¢ once tried it. In & short time Established 1832 inative tissues ctof and the result is| New York, Feb. 1.— The most sensa- the weapon which she pos- | frightened at the attack, jumped over- | gy ‘ppeflta improved, my strength kidney trouble, bladder +eakness and |tional brealé In the history of cotton |Sesses in her submarine. Since the|board and was; drowned. i 1 felt better in every @ general decline in health. future markets followed ihe German |entente powers, however, have made o, Kelly. When your kidneys feel like umps |submarine announcement at the open- | it impossible to come to an unfler- | A nMINISTRATION REVENUE The redbon Vinol is so successful in . . . of lead; your back hurts or the urine standing based upon ualit; f rights - Accuracy in accounting, courteous service, i clonds. Tuh of netiment or vou are e e e ias o fof i) nations. as h).m::-od byy‘:‘.hergen- BILL PASSES IN HOUSE [Zuch cascs 8 o pulider, combias i Hv i H 3 rel two' o ree - { tral powers and ared N YR g %, prompiness and liverality in dealing, and Shiled o Seck, THRE S i kels e Bold 3t T390 maing s G0 | Sl p0ees Sed MR SN |, i e 106wt be |18, Dot A0 cod Hver pepionda iron sound business policy in administering its with sick headache or dizzy. Nervous|price of yesterday, and a new low rec- | Shall ’ne dictated by the entente al-| Taken Up in Senate in a Few Days |erophosphates, tho oldest and most spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu- |org for the seasen. An almost equally | es, and it in the destruc- famous tonics nown to medicine, own _affairs, characteriZe THE o Whin e Spiier LSRN 5 on ol .::" lation of the cen-| Washington, Feb. 1—The adminis- | "o strong is our faith in Vinoi that rom r rmaci out four , Germany Is unable fur- . g NATIONAL BANK, which aims thereby to ouncesof Jad Salts: tuke A tablo. |ea ey OF from the lowest | 1 30 Ty the full use 6¢ her auh | tration revenuie bill, framed to'meet (we offer fo return the purchasors establish with customers relations that shall spoonful in a giacs of water before an marines. the prospective freasury defleit mext P Ji,."atistactory results, M breakfast for a few days a~d your break to 14.50 for Freedom of Action. year, was passed by the house late B Ph s @. G. Engl prove reciprocally permanent, pleasant and kidnevs wiil then act fine. This fa- today by a vote of 211 to 196, It now |p.Brosdway, Fharmacy, G G. Engler, rofitable 5 s iy bl P v A el Disturbing Rumors. that the govern- | goes to the senate, where it will be |l Citie by the Wilson Drug Co. p B v grapes and jemon fuice, combined wita 9 taken up in a few day: in Danfelson by the A. W. wmsun.” lithia, and has been ised for Disturbing rumors of unfavorable m Republicans, whose attacks tions’ to-fush and stim shipping diplomatic devel BIIT SR Semmats Tor b vetorn by lkwnen; to meu mot ng the | methods by their deter- |er tarift rates had featured the urine so it no longer is a source ritation, faus ending biadder The Windiam National Bank < H e Yorl ist, four . 5 makes d sales. well | the United States 5, R tat cna 11 lN WILLIMANTIC, CONN - " ana = by : openty ‘disclosed in- | York, Callaway of Texas, and "mvn' = ton and Page of North Carolina. Vot m-m"‘

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