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NORWICH BULLETIN;, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911 eary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Sireel. | 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN RET9SITETY, Trusses Must Be Properly Fitted. YOU GET SKILL and EXPERIENCE SEVIN'S ORAUG STORE Haven’t You a Negative You Would Like To Have Enlarged? in your film or plate within [ few and we will be ¥ > you what fine work Y 1 to see how work the Dbest and the also nd have $4.00 Cameras for loing Cranston & Co. 158 MAIN STREET Always the Best... Material, Style, Fit and WORK- A\l.\>.>ll[P CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. P HORK WHILE YOI S LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake Bread cannot be excelled. Give us s trisl order. 20 Falrmount Street at The Shelu»l\.t Harness Co., 321 Main Street, Wim. C. BOD Prop. In addition to our usual full assortment of the finest Meats that the markets afford we have ORANGES from Indian River ORANGES from California GRAPE FRUIT from Florida GRAPE FRUIT from Porto Rico and many other good things to eat. PEOPLE’S MARKET, © Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Washmulun Bmhday Favors ‘Washington Post Cards, Hatchets, Cherries, Favors, Muslin and Silk Flags, Napkins. Crepe Paper, Candy Boxes, Baskets, Etc. NAS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Square o QRANGES iom Cardwell’s THERE ie no agvertising medium 1n Eastern Connecticn( equal to The Bul- for bisiness resulte g Sevin's SIX DIVORCES Tales of Woe Told to Judge Nm-wu:b S-turday, Feb. 18, 1911, THE WEATHER Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair snow or rain in interior probably Sunday; colder Sunday: brisk southwest winds, becoming northwest. _Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Saturday cloudy and slightly milder weather will prevail, with rain, | turning to snow in some of the 1 districts, and fresh easterly | to southerly winds, becoming variable, on coast, Saturday and Mrs. Hattie Rockholz of New Lon- don told Judge Gardiner Greene in the short calendar session of the superior court at New London, Friday, that her | married life in its last few years had | been-a series of beatings with light- on S-umx.,)_ partly cloudy weather, [ ed lamps, alr rifles, cups 2nd saucers | L %bks:ri:':-ig‘"‘:"i:"‘;-om_ i table knives and fists as the imple i ments employed. Judge Gweene gavel | _ The following records, repdted from | Mrs. Rockhoiz a divorce and the cus pharmacy, show the changes | tody of three minor children. |in temperature and the barometric| Six uncontested divorce cases were changes Friday: heard, and a decree was granted in Ther. Bar. | each case. There were two New Lon- | - 24 3048 | don cases, one Waterford case, one 34 30.38| from Ledyard, one from Old Mystic .a 86 and the sixth from North Stonington. west Mrs. Rockholz told a story of abuse Comparisons. | at the hands of her husband Prodictions for Wriday: War | were married in October, 13 A Rockholz was previously Mrs., John | | Royce. Her testimony was confined to the last few months that she lived with e nd. S tooa said that her hus- provide for her. not aid she was ill from appendiciti |and her husbani came home and de: | manded that she get up. Se re {i| strated and he baat her. | on another odcasion when | as sick abed the husband came | i and demanded that the boy get ! and leave or th the mother make e 2 ok | him do so. Se said she would hours after high water it 1s low ‘ if the boy did, and the husband tide, whizi 14 followed by flood tide. | promtly put both out, striking Mrs. —_— — Rockholz over the head and about the '_‘,REENEV]LLE | neck and shoulders with an air rifle, her a black eye. Mrs. Rock- Philathea Class Meets with Miss Aus- Balil Shat sBe ANd hergson went| tin-~Funeral of Mrs. Pitcher—Notes. e e et ",'m},YmAI i e N ingdale e time, and that the boy | hilathes class of | night there. Mrs. Rock- | hurch held wned to her own home and | home of the | was obliged to pass the night in an n Austin, on| guthouse, going into the house when d attend- | per husband went to work. ccupied the chair |~ Sometimes he beat her until e | was opened with almost senseless, Mrs. Rockholz | e The report of the It was impossible, she testified, | cretary wa 4 pted and i d emain indoors when he came home society w ead. | , as ne picked up plates, e office of librarian has so far been | R e N et vacant and Miss Bessie Peterson was we he hit her with a lighted ted to the position. Plans for fu- | nd another time with a Knife, ; « | cut her wrist in the last | Her | time ana | he said that this abuse months was almost continual. 1y was bruised most of the e sported a black eye a large share | of the time. Her husband had violent | fits of temper. Mrs. Rackholz aughters, that two of the| unger daughters, | ad gone to live with their father Their father had coaxed them every time he met them on the street ana had said that he would not support them unless they came to live with him s b »seph Enos told of Mrs. Funeral of Mrs. Henry A. Pitcher. | Ro nd the son coming to her Th s r it house for shelter. Mrs. Rockholz was n her nightdre witness said, and | nothing but feet. | tness sald th: “murder W 1 that she . on Mre, Rockholz T lecree was promptly grantcd s. Rockholz was given the cus- her children, Bessie, 16, Flor- 10. | meeting WERE GRANTED Greene at Short Calendar Session of Superior Court. Herbert E. Snow Gets Decree. Herbert E. Snow was given a de-| cree from Millie A. Snow of Fernan- dino, Fla.. Aultery was the grounda The alleged offense was committed in ew London. Snow is employed b the Merritt Wrec] company. The | ¢ the only child, Herbert . given the father. w the man named adultery charge. Mrs. Bitcliffe is Freed. Mrs. Florence Darrow Bitcliffe of Waterford was given a decree of 4 and permission to resume her in the vore maiden mame of Florence E. Dar The ground was desertion. Mrs. B cliffe testified that her husband had left her Sept. 9, 1907, and she has never seen him since. Mrs. Bitcliff aid that she had found a letter writ- ten to Bitcliffe by another woman. Other witnes were Myers Dar- row, th plaint grandfather, who said Bitcliffe was a “loon” and “no and Joseph Legg of Waterfc aid that Mrs. Bitcliffe had given husband no reason for leaving Old Mystic Woman Divorced. Hannah N. Wilson of Old was given a divorce from Wiison. The parties are ne w adultery, committed by defendant with Julia Powell of Balti- more. Cruelty and Desertion Shown. | ground rkin of North Stoning- Mary E ton W divorced from A. Jason La kin. Habitual intemperance, cruelt and desertion were the groun Norwich Case Was Heard. | Annie Korn of Norwich secur divor from Charles H. Korn of ]A(‘vd- vard on the ground of habit in- | temperance. She was given permission | to resume her maiden name of Annie| Coit Motion List Business. There were but five matters on the s 2 list, except the di . Two of the motions went off st and one was postponed. the case of the Savings Bank of London vs. Humphrey and oth- judgment of foreclosure was gt ‘or $4,261.35, the first Tuesday 1911 of being fixed as the time for were ordered in two weeks e of Ryan vs. Cooney. Cases Assigned. following assignment of made: in the ¢ cases rles, eb. road; vs. admr., v aven Benati ran Delaware Insurance company Wednesds Norwich: Judd v ton Street Railw dleton vs. Sw "hursday Allen Groton compa City vs. and Ston- lift vs. Street Railway Soltz company; ompany. 4—Short calendar, bar ssignment of 28 (speci and Stonin 1y, Groton cor W i Stonington Rogers vs. cticut Feb. nd any Conne: Friday, 1)—MeC ' March Haven r vs. the pressed Air Power DRINKING CUP A FOE TO PUBLIC HEALTH. | Attention Should Be Given to It Fol- lowing Water Supply. Pool at Engine Company. e of pool was 1 B, T board common healt Joseph the ownsenc health, nking He Local Notes kys in Bostor r ¢ inking | Miss Annie n of n | and 10 of Kans: treet has r a n | Michigan, ( Massachusetts | . other states soon ado; | = | Ur State drinking n of « infection | r 1y and w n > i £ is uncertain 1 M 3 AL tative ir - > tuberculosis has & manner, although the th it is | TAFT‘JILL" f Death of Miss Alida Jarry—Notes of | < Local Interest. ks can be although . n it can be 3 : ommon drinking cu Sout > for sulh in- % Bhe v deserving of | a and more t Death of Mrs. Frederick Cemera. | Bliss, | ¢ Where marri twice cutting ice on the Shetucket river gy | Wolsey M. Johnson, Hartf ap- | Friday for the icehouse near the com- | Paratus for smelting ores yielding a i L tile metal. (Re-i ) Arthur J. Mason, Har ul‘fl, rack for hais, coats, etc. | ames . McBirney, Hartford, type- | as schoo there is Mr. Cemera O running water there are va- nade their home in yles of bubbling cups on the man ear where Mrs, which should be supplied. In well known and respected. She |t country scheol with no put survived by husband and | sply each pupil can prov daughter, Mrs n Thompson of Nor-. | with his own cup. wich Town | public_drink cup cannot be | _— I n sponsible for the ills caused by Ore Unclaimed Letter. | impure er supplies. The first step | o VAr gt o | water anG next the nking | e o0 | eup. With a supply of pure water 4 | ending Feb. 18, | ;\1””‘”“‘ A.VH.V:‘."‘H;:' \””‘ “,‘1\1 t(x(x’:-“puh p e many woman child receive Local ltems. % aps 1 sanitation few with friends in Hartford fountaix I te jeeverals et ks’ confinement with | SALEM INVENTOR Wil Delan p | AWARDED A PATENT. street returned from a with | Cha b iermd |t B Charles W. H.Er s Again Shows the Lewis THHnghs Patent Office Something New. issued ticut tollowi 14 to re s paten st few days by sickn 2 3 dents of Conn Ponemah | | | com nen were wr ing machine Funeral Charles F. Ta , Hartford, machine o for binding tabl AGER n"enmr Peter N. Landine, Milford, fender for street railway ca Don J. Scott, New Britainfi garment and Embalmer clasp. John H. Goss al, Waterbury, holder for globs of lighting apparatus. | 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg, liam R. Thompson and E. E. Telephone 542-2 se ith Norwalk, two patents; | Prompt eervice day or night anies W, Dawson, Yalesvite; sotary | Lady Assistant. xplosive engine. s Restdence 116 Broadway. George Gray, Mianus, iwo patents; opp. Theatre. Telephone €42-3. muffer; gas produger head. Charles’ W. Harris, Salem, automo- | bile lamp r Oliy Broad Brook, pickes | given satisfaction to the millions of P. E. HENDRICK BUYS $80,000 APARTMENT HOUSE Six-Story House in the Bronx Pur-| chased for Investment. J. Connor has vs a New York e partment avenue, n f thirty-thr stores, on plot Philip E. Her bought house 174th y ax street TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Programme Prepared Especially With Reference Schools. to Needs of Rural] n| the | the amme 1l Morning Session. Rural Dan- agement of a D. Wiedl m ary state board ation, Hartford. NORWICH TOWN Interests of the Churches—Luncheon | —Personal Mention. Rev. G, H. E in Boston for a stay of a day or two. Mrs lunchec Wash felson and Waur The _Impoftant Problem confronting anyone in need of tive is not a a laxa- stion of a single ac- tion only, but of permarently bene- ficial effects, which will follow proper efforts to live in a healthful way, with the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, whenever it is re- quired, as it c gently yet promptly, without irritation and will therefore always have the preference of all who wish the best of family laxatives. The combination has the approval of physicians because it is known to be truly beneficial, and because it has well-informed families who have used it for many years pi To get its beneficial effects, always | buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. | Henry E. road is the guest of her son, J. Clem- ent Bushnell of Manchester. | Henry Giddings Thursday Noank spent Mrs. Anna of with his_sister, 1gs Ray, at her home on Elm avenue, 4 3 Irving Bushnell with his ensilage cutter was at work Friday for Lucius Fenton of Elm avenue, cutting corn into fodder. Dr. H. K. Warren of Yankton col Yankton, S. , will speak at First Congrtgational church Sun- day morni women’s auxiliary The of Chyr” church met Friday with Mrs. Heniy L. Reynolds of Washington street. Sewing made a bu afternoon, Mrs. Church returned ‘Thursday to her home in \\-)n\\fll(- after a visit with her d Charles L. on avenue, dred and daughter, Chapman of Mrs, J. H. Beatrice where the Mr. and Miss Willimant Sunday with to l)om‘ Unclaimed Letters. The list of unclaimed letters for the ek ending February 18, 1911, at the rwich, Conn., postoffice, follows: Hazel Babcock, James Brucato, M. T. Browning Mrs, Déene, tty Girolamo, Mitrey Harmousch, A. Hilton, Mr: James, Edward Leonard,. Thomas Mar- tinelli, T. J. Moran, Mrs. Robbins, Tes- sie Rooney, Frederick T. Johnson, Mark B, Way. BORN MURRAY —In Salem, son, Ronald G., to Mr bert Murray AVERY—In Old a son, Allyn Joseph Ave KIRBY—<In daughter Mrs. Mi ¥eb. 7, 1811 and Mrs. Gil- Mystic, Feb Jverett, to Mr. ¥ 11, 1911, and Mrs. Feb. 11, a to Mr. and Sixth street. Greeneville, Mary Agnes hael by of DIED. New London w Hobron, aged —In New London, F , Stephen Gardner, aged JARRY—In Taftville, Feb. Alida Jarry, aged 26 years. CEMERA—In Norwich, at her home on Canterbury _turnpike, Feb. 17, Bliss, wife of Freder- HOBRON I “eb. 15 ears! b. 18 ) years 17, Miss aged 81 years, 1 month Funeral f home Tuesday afternoon, o’clock. BUTLER—In_ . 17, George Butler c[RD OF THANKS. We. the undersigned, take this means to express our sincere thanks and ap- preciation for the many acts of kind- ness shown us during our recent be- reavement 3 _CHAPPELL. "HAPPELL, CHAPPEL PPELI HOLBERTON CARD OF THANKS We wish hereby to express sincer hanks to tives and many friends who extended hLelpful -sympathy and it the time of our recent be- reavement in the Io our mother WILLIAM LOUISA H A. PITCHER. PITCHER. CHURCH & ALLEN. 15 Main Street, Funeral Directors —AND— Embalmers. ephone call 328-3. Church. Smith Allen. Clear Brains and good spirits come naturally whe s up to its work, the liver and bowels active uurl the blood pure. Better con- tions al the use of BEECHAM'S PILLS In boxes 10c. and 25¢c. Wm. n the stomach s follow Sold Everywhere. First-class Delivery Bob Sleighs complete with pole and shafts, Sleigh, Carriage and Automobile Work of all kinds. The Scott & Clark CORPOBATION, 507-515 North Main Street, dec150 DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkies Worry over ili-health does your health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. If you are s do't worry, but go about it to m: ourself vell. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, when we is a wonderful female remedy, as wu will admit if you tr Directions for its use are printed in six ldngudges with every bottle. Price druggists. J0-GERMAN CHEMICATL, C 106 West 129th Street, New York, | The Standard Railway of the South o e e FINE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY From New Penn. R. R. Terminal, New York. Florida’s Most Popular rain, “NEW YORK & FLORIDA (24th Seagon) now in operation (week days) For illustrated literature and all information Address 3. B. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent 248 "Washington street, Boston Spring Season soon be here. Time to think ot WALL PAPERS znd DRCORA- We bave them in all grades prices. We are now taking sdvance orders Paperhanging and Dec- P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street, Telephone. FRISWELL THE JEWELER, a full line of goods suitable for Year's Gifts. 25 to 27 Franklin Street. Building THIS ? It so you should consult with me and get prices for same. g£xcellent work at reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Buiider, 218 MAIN STREET. ‘Phone 370. QUALITY orating. has New in work should alw be cecasidered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. killzd men are emp! d by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 public offer to t brands of [ : urope >hemian, rer, Culmb: Beer, Pale and Bu Mueir Scotch Guinness' Dublin_Stout, Cik C. ed Gin, Ale, Bun nk Jones’ Nouri: , Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser hlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. 447- Individuality Is What Couats In Photograpiy. Bringing out the real personality, the finc points In character, the litt] traits that make us what we are, Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with & ready-made look. It you want a photo of your rea gelf, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, opposite Norwich Savings Soclety e WHAT’S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & €O, 78 Franklin_ Street. Florai flesngns and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 268. 77 Cedar Street. Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 43 3hetucke® Strast. J. I. C. GTONE. Prop Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? it’'s a sure sign of good weathes ang fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best metkod, and If you'll take one of our teams you'll say the sarae, MAHONE" BRDB. Falls AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Prope. PRECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, eta. Livery comnected SMEIUVANY STRIER Avenue LUMBER AND COAL. COAL Do You llale To Buy Coal? What other thing do you buy. that gives you so much comfort, that helps to make life worth living, especially in February and March ? 1 guess you can’t think of enything. This Coal we are selling lb such a | ood. Coal Urder early. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. LUMBER JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Telephone 884. Central Whart GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up clean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — "Phones — 439 “Be pleasant untll ten c'clock in the morning and the rest of the day will take care of itse't.” —Hubbard. It's easy to greet the new day with a smile when you can have the morn- ing bath room as luxuriantly warm as the air of the tropics. Why take chances of having the temperature of your bath, dressing or dining rooms below the safety point, knowing as you do so well the variableness of our New England winter weather. A VULCAN ODORLESS GAS HEATER insures you all the heat you want and just when you want it. The gas pipe carries the fuel, no can to fill, no oil to spill. Get one today and make this the most comfortable winter of your life. Bxpericnce has shown you that house heaters are rarely working at satisfactory eficiency in the early hours of the day. We have thesa odorless creators of comfort at $2.75 and $3.00 each, highest quality tubing 7 cents per foot, fuel piping done at cost of labor and material. City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Dep't. Advance Sale Gio-Carts Now is your chance to procure Go-Carts at the remarkable low prices of $3,69 and $1.98. Step in and look them over. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main St. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhere FOR SALE MAXWELL L.D. 16 Horsepower RUNABOUT Overhauled, Painted and in FIRST - CLASS con- dition. M. B. RING AUTO CO. JOSEPH BRADFORD. Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordes, 108 SROADWAY. Telephone 353, - NOTICE! I repair, remodel, redye and clean Furs at a very reasonable price. All work guaranteed. Drop = postal and 1 will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Tel. 254-3, Franklin St. WHEN you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dium be than_through the ad fnz collmns of The Bulletim,