Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1911, Page 2

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CAPITOL CHATTER —_— Assignment Cases at Willimantic -on Friday— Twe Uncontested Divorce Cases. From the senate to the house on|of the United States to be admitted et S Wefinescay game the bills, favorabiy | municipal votess upon the same condi- | _The Windbam county superior court reported, providing that the city of|tions as to age and residence as are llcomeg_ or short calendar a. ‘2.0-. Norwich may issue water and fleating | male electors passad the senate Wed- | Slsnment of cases on Friday, May o Ge>t bonas. Tabled for calendar. resocay when the matter came up at| 2! Willimantic, at 10 o’clock a. m., Hi"“' be attached to it revising one or more tiocn as the order of the day. The aci | Milfen A Shumway, Judge. Following | schedules, then it is certain general re- There were some smiles and a level- | provides that any woman who is mad> Pll:l“ short calendar list e vmon will be attempted. ~An effort ing of eves at Reprasentative Chand- | 2 municipal voter under the provisions lip Mone vs. Katherine M. Mone. will be made to hitch tne free list, the ler's seat in the houss Wednesday |of the act shall have the right te vote Uncontested Divorces. revision of the sugar, cctton, woolen morning when a petition was received | at any meeting of a town, city or bor- Agnes I Taylor vs. William H. Tay. | and stesl schedules to it, and should irom 184 taxpayers and property ow:- | ough, provided the matter acted upoa| jor; Hattie I Stroud vs. Lewis J.jone of these pass the senate every ers in Rocky Hill against ihe proposal | is not one which under the provisions | Stroud. schedule will be taken up, debated and to change the mame of that town tolof the constitution of the statz can be Assignment. an effort be made to artach a revis- Rocicy Hill. Mr. Chandler was absen: | voted upon by legally admitted electors. Special (Willimantic) May 31, 1911. ion to the agreement. It is said that for the minute, but h2 came in later, | The senate passed the bill 24 to 9. The Charles S. Deane vs. Edward Gordan Senator Bristow of Kansas will take called the petitions from the table principal arguments for the bill were up the sugar schedule and offer as an @ asked that they be referred to the by Senators McNeil and Judson. In|°t al amendment a bill to remove the Dutch Tlme was when TheWash m a week]y % & Trial List. mittee cn new towns and probate dis- | opposition Scnuator Hoeoker was heard, standard test and the differentials be- tricts. H. smiled, too he stating among other things that he| To Court_Henry W. Levigne Ve.| tween raw and refincd sugar. This will nightmare, wash-da dm a spoke for himseM and for women whan | Charles Haddad; Charres H. Baker vS. | cause much debate. 'l"he NCW Perfectlon oll COOk‘“OVe }138 Another J\Jdm matter clogged the | wers oppesed to the bill. He said the | Rood Brothers; Abel R. and Mary L. Altczether, the situation is getting progress of business in the house Wed- [ senators who favored the measure| Burnham vs. Charles E. White; Phebe | mcre and more mcere uncertain as to the bmler 18 ¥, occupying precieally all of the | would undoubtedly vote for it, but h:| S. Gibson vs. Edward A. Jenison, | fate of the ugreement, and the tariff C}langed all that. Once the WaSh cession up to the iime that a recess | feit that those senators who were real- | adm.; N. D. Prince, trus. vs. Brown- | ; the ssaate is getim 1ove - dnd u free to attend to a5 taken at 1 o'clock. It was & mifior |1y and truly oppossd should vote| ell & Field Co.; state of Conmecticut| more perplexing. and it 1s being made on the stove, it leaves yo fr Judgesh: too, that of the town court |against the measure and not in favor,| vs. Fidelity and Deposit company of { cirar tmat thc great tariff bactle of ‘WOfk of EnflJd and during the prolonzed | merely to pay a compliment to wemen | Maryland: May L. Wise vs. Daniel S.| the Sixty-second congress is e 3 the dmner or any othcr debate, in which some of the best tal- |in the hope that tha house would kill | Brayman; Helen Ferriday vs. Benja- | fought in the senate and not i cne'in the chameer participated, the | th bill. This has been dore at other| min Grosvenor; William X. Medbury | house. Tt U g hYou can move nNe\il Perfection where you please and embers heard uch about Htics | sessions. vs. ederic] E eade; . Fugene fill! ahd peilticas strategy in that town. Lincoln vs. Charles 7. Crane; Eva ght it in a moment. [t requires no attention after Some rather spicy things were sald | Seventesn resolutions paying ex-|Dudeck vs. Tarus Lukazick: justin .| BUFFALO BILL'S TRAIN A single gallon of oil lasts all three burners seven hours or t, but ] d counsei fees to 2rsons reene et al, appeal from prol e Bouse, wy & wote of 104 to 75, fnalls | bontesting for or @~‘eading scats in| Ernest B. Moore, irus. va, Mary O. WRECKED- NEAR LOWELL. more. No coal or wood to carry; no fire to feed; no soot piaced the seal of its approval on Lin- [the Louse were brought before that| Jasman et al; Charles H. Phillips vs. nor nshes. lt keq” a htchen or llundr{ecool and c‘e‘m It cooks to perfection, with the least trouble and expense. The reciprocis agreement is lrlx K ging along, an? nobedy seems 10 coln W. Morrisen for judso he beinz | body Wednesday afterncon by Repres-| Frank B. Green; town of Eastford vs. Four Employes lruured, One of Whom the present incumbent and backed by |sentative Stewart, North Stonmington, | town of Willington; Preston B. Sih- Belongs in Meriden. the mmjority rapert of the judiciary [as chairman ef the committee on con- | ley, admr, vs. Jane Hawkins Rouse et committes, turning d>wn the minority | tested electicns. All the resclutions E Michael Grimshaw vs. town of Lowell, Mass., May 24.—Four circas report, which was In favor of Charles | were tabled at razquest of Mr. Tingier | Killingly. attaches werz. injured when the sec- J. Fowler. ‘The proceedings only|of Vernon. To Jury—Reuben E. Parl vs. James | ond section of the Buffalo Bill Wild strengthened the growing Dbelef of B. Tatem and James B. Tatem, Jr.; | West special train was wrecked meir many mamvbers that ths appofntment of Thers will be a Friday session of the | Timothy J. Coffey vs. Alfred Mign-|the Brookside station of the Stony minor judeges sheald be delegated to | general assembly this weel, that a leg- | eaulf, at Putnam; Jofeph P. Love vs. Brook branch of the Boston and Maine the gevernor, or at least be taken ou: |islative day may not be iost next week | John J. Love: Ida Sirine vs. Samuel railroad, in the town of Westford, eight of regular legislative procedure, that|when there will be no session Tuesday, | Renick. at Putnam: Charles S. miles from this city, early today. the business of the gerera! sssembly | Memorial day. vs. Edward Gordon et al, ass ; Onz of the injured men was removad might therchy be expedited. _— Charles H. Baker vs. the Windham |to a hospital before his name or the —er Pprescrtative McOrmond of Ansonia| Mfz. Co.; Philip Fraser vs. Town of | extent of his injuries could be learned. An act entitling all women cifizens | threw a scare into those members of | Killingly: Georze F. Hclbrook vs. The other injured men are: the house who wanted to do business| Charles S. Blackmar. Shaffer Leeper, Lawiston, Pa., in- Wednesday afterndo1 when he moved Additicnal jurors for the May term | juries to ‘legs and stomach. There is more Catarch in this section | ror adjournment of the second session | include: Windham, Albert L. French; | Thomas E. Furey, Philadelphia, dis- of the ceuntry than all other diseases ; = 1 . located shoulder. Put tegether, and watil the last fewr of the day. Raquest after request to| Brocklyr, Samuel T. Cooper; Eastford, 2 shoulder. switch. The next car took the switch - i A at right angles, the third car was de- The accident occurred before four as supposed te be inourable. | table matters aisgusts1 Mr. McOrmond | Henry A. Bosworth; Phinfield, Ed- Wtflham J. Wood, Meriden, Conn. |railed and rolled over on its side, and | o'clock this .morning and blocked the 4r a Egreat many years decxou pro- and ke expressed, n effect, his opiniun | ward Hall: Pomfret, Seth Kimball; fractured kneecap. a fourth car was smashed up when it | road for several hour: nounced it a local disease and prescrib- | that if no one wanted to do business| Scotland, Eugene Kimball: Woedstock, No person was killed, but two bur- | jumped the track, - In orde* to reach Lowell to give per- ed local remedies, and vy constantly | that it was time to shut up shop and | William Lester, Oliver A. Hiscox; Kill. | ros had their lives crushad out when a Dhe wdcked Sits iRk w formances today, it was necessary for falling to cure with local treatment,|gn home. It was fearesd at the time -, Henry Fi. Oatley, Jr., Sidney H.|big elephant feill upon them. . . EODUMRCE = o . - 34 2 he 2nimals ard performers to make pronennced it incurable. Science has T¥he P hg traine ror phants, horses, burros and buffaloes. |t preven smtarch to a2 corstitutional that a quorum was not prasent, but the trains ere coming from ’ § . vell as a number of men who were | the trip over the highway. sease - | vote disclosed that there was, so the Fitchburz to this city. The second |25 We T Of & - iw.aul:u r?.‘:::r\f ;;L sitting continued. The absence of Maybe a Recess. section, consisting of 28 passenger and | '™ charge o. the animals. —————e the imprisoned keepers. eney & committee chairmen and members in- = % animal cars, and carrying 400 people { The men who were hurt were riding Naugatuck.—Local Agent Erwin A, ?&méuuan-i ..,.-e.g.a?., matters statrad for m,;‘n (Speécial to The Builetin.) _ land many arnimals, had redche% the | in the car that held the buffaloss, and | Benjamin of the Southern New Fng- ie taken in- | was rssponsible for the inability to Washington, May 23.—Congress is| Brooksid- station and was crossing a |it Was feared fo- a time that they |land Telephone company has been pro- wl. Ft edts ah”g"’:""‘h: make progress. considering a recess through the hot- | switch leading lo a siding. As the | Would be killed by the frightened anl- [ moted to be manager of the exchange faces of the sys. test part of the summer and the early | train passed over the switch, a truck als, who had started to stampede |at New Milford, to entsr-upon his new ofer gee hundred dolla After all, there is te be no closea| fall. Talk yesterday in_responsible | on one of the cars was ripped off. The | Within the close limifs of a freight ca™. | duties June 1.' The Washington ex- to cure. Mend for |seasen on mink and muskrat., the pii| auariers on the senate side is that a ) canse has not been determined, but it |It Was necessary to smash a hole in|change will also be under Mr. Benja- oniale. providing for such being rejected by | recess will be determined on. In that | is believed to have bzen due to a split | the side of the car in order to reéscue | min's management. o & CO., Toledo, | the house W’-:nuchy afternoon in con- i - currenca with the senate, which dis- ;,,'.lfi.“m‘?{“'&_‘fiy BCills for consti. | a8Teed with the house, which origina Iy pation. passed the bill In the Wake of the Measles. An act giving the state board of The little son of Mrs. O. B. Palmer, | Nealth power to regulate or prohibit Little Rock., Ark., had the measies. The | 1D® use of common drinking cups in pesult was:a severe cough which grew | Public places, vehicles, etc., was pass- worse and he could not sleep. She says: | 2d by the house at Wednesday after- “One bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar | n0on’s session. Coemound completely ¢ured him and he BORDENS Mas never been bothered since.” Croup,| Eight thousand doilars for the use £ o whooping cough, measles cough all | f St. Joseph's hospital, Williman e Yield to Feley's Heney and Tar Cem- |carried by an appropriation bill pass a ; e l The genuine is in the yellow | €4 by the house Wednesday afterncon. 2 ways. efuse substitutes. | The appropriation is for the two years k:fo:nod Co. i ending Sept. 30, 1913 AREALMALTED MILK A Burglar’s Awful Deed An act doing away with roller towels may not paralyze a home so complete- | 1 _hotels and publie lavatories was (]‘HEBESTTHAT SCIENCE CAN PRODUCE rassed by the house Wednesday. The D e s s, Bt EMilact requires trat towels furnished in JTHAS NO EQUAL remedy for women. “They gave me such places shali be ind"'dual towels wonderful benefit in constipation and and that when used and discarded they Y X : shall net be used agaip until thor- FULRED s SER Y : @mn Y i MACHINE MADE 3‘,:’*“—*' 3 — B ‘;::i":\‘ N\ 2 S C = 13 q‘“ -~ Poatia P ONINANE. The senate passed an important bill ol = Sl ‘Wednesday regulating the shipping of ST vrmg] = neat catile over six months of age 2 S e o e = e I What Is It Like? ng. tender, nervous feet. and instantly | reduce thereby t danger of com- takes the sting out of comns and bunions, IVs th in s e i - s s -’ru: munficating tuberculesis, it be' v kes tigh claimed that a large percentage of e S R B i e e | o e Bl . Ak GImOARS mre bacs Ask the man who has used “.en,.iu'.:.‘. m-nw i 1o New shoes. ah‘amm r;onmminate milk. The bill S Vl 't I]d h 1]1 t ” o that . provides for rigid inspection of all an- 1, a € W (S u % x...,".‘_"tu"..’.,,"- ;4 Packase. | imals coming into Connecticut. ? Y in " quality every can of Rogers Paint is like every other can.® This paint is made to meet the require- Mayor Du f Windh th, 1 membors of the house another falking Makes Red Iron Black The Basf tr{ Weldnesdn_v afternoon about the de- sirabliity of cutting out 4ildalling and tting down to bueiness. It had E H e e s e et || POTMEND -- mends everything busy and passad several bills without the usual delay. Trout Broeok mn LeTTERs To ThE Enios || DBefore buying Screensand Screen ments of the most particu- New London Mr. Miller on Investigations. Cloth get our prices lar paint users. And it mertia. of "The Bulletintre faund ' » th Count its columne. It nas neen « astiy vis- || Bread Toasters - 10c costs no more than any iter with me for these many years, and Willgnot delight the,busy, progressive | ft has the fullest confidence of its housewtfs naarly.sosmuchas the pros- hos;: kvblf ;a-iors t of having a tHbroughl: t the news every issue, its ’:: " l'dl h k“ci mod;m interest in commen with the whole &a& zangesplac n her en, - | people, its colmns open for discus- tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- sion, alike to pro and con, it is a ver- able, pesrless buke¥s, economical gas | itable news carrier of which Norwich . . caers, great timv, savers. Call and | PArticularly and Conmecticut generally FlShlng TaCkle may well be proud. see them and be sure alse te examine Ayna enlywe Mr, Editer, T have been the incemparable Ruud Instantaneous | much imterested in the—don't agree R w W Gas Water #Meaters, furnishing at the "“! h climate—agitation regarding un Easy La n MO €rs mere turn of a faucet an unlimited I of Investigiting Drivie bus- - fRess affaf and in referring to the supply Of hot water at any moment [same the “old man” weighs well the of the day or nfght. dangers, knowing full well that & be- heoves him, in broaching the subject e |FRETEsess| | THE HOUSEHOLD, — ALDCI:'ILD;.' busines, the lamber business tne in. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street farm machinery buseiness, etc.—why mu kindly disposed eommission don't rtain the uliimate destination of ’ o T — Don’t Think |7 stz e LY YIS YYTYYYYTYTITYIITITI] of DuyingsEkOOR COVERINGS unt] |a horse on in his linilted newspaper ymm dux- Hhe. Our steck is new at | 8Xperience, when he diseovered in his : eads comstantly coming ;‘c;:io‘:; :h“ hle. p::t‘y ""-p.o{;e(t‘m: Mntes that whether it | yngtance he might as well tumble to 5 is Carnu Rogs, Mattings, Oll Cloth | the fact right new that he is running or Iineleum, our priees are right in | up against a combinatien, armed with etery Instamcs. ifterary dymanies, hard to overcome And he had better send for a bottle of Wall Papers other paint that belongs to the high-grade class Imitation Leather Chair Seats Made by Detroit White Lead Works SO R PR T RO OO TR R RO R 0 SOLD BY THE CHAS. 05G00D CO, COMMERCE ST. ..',,;. Lee & Osgoods anti-hysterics and keep his index finger out of the pie. J. W. MILLER. Jewett City, Ct., May 24, 1911. Testimonial Over two hundred pstterns in neat end preity Wulll Papers from 5c a roll upwards. All Borders Free. - INCREASE FOR MARSHAL. Pay Raised to $3,000 by Senate— @ce giad to know of the wonderful Benefit that Viburn-O-Gia has slways been te sufferers of their sex. “L hadk Goen a great sufferer for years before WHum-O+Gin. I 3ad misplacement, fainting spells, | Pension Bills. Theusands Iadi a headache, and o“her female troubles, which made me feel very SH EA & BU RKE, e . the geed newe — ey wealk I trled differemt doctors, but none gave me relef, se 1 Norwich and Taltviile . SD;M T R Seighbers and friends. took Viburn-O-Gin snd it' selieves me so much that I want you u:. ashington ay 3. — lenator . Brandegee yesterday reported from the Others write letters for publiémtion, that suffeiing staters, : s.x:rex::- Plicssix e v.vkh:t m done for me. It cortalnly will committes on the judiciary, without anknewn them, about ’ - ament, the bill introducad by himself | b e s i in the newspapers. to zy to the United States marshal | : e the geod work goes om. = for district of Connecticut a salary . y FUNKS |&&ess o ws Vhurn-0-Gin ts & purely vegeiable ssmpound, contaiuing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT % , when it gets over to the house is an- no hermful properti: 15 astiveiy 24 £ 7. «f every kind and descri other matter. 2 ¥ 5 e Specific fn its action ‘i.zs & bottle with full direciiora. largs wardrobe to the smallest hat box “:::r:l;;.?::;;w;flogx;d!;n imn. on'the womasity ergans ang functiens. 2 -u;. at v-"; fow prices. 5 ‘orrle- in pensiens to xA:;'ord ‘D. g:h- To youmg and elé #¢ 15 highly recommended for the treas- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL co-- his is the time to buy. ink it |lell of Willimantic, late ef Company D, mant Zorma ¢ over and see if you eunn-{ use ene. Eighth Connecticut infantry, at the e B ¢ Sonidle teoalien 199 Wan '2’“‘ m‘.. e mlot of uolper monll:; to ‘t“" E. Car- nter of Yantic, widow of Charles H., sh n‘f u_, K’u Heutenant Compeny K, Twenty- The etmko‘ .uss ninth l‘o::ecnc|;t° at tga rate o; $24 ! menth, and to Isabella Oliver of 321 Main Street, Leridon, widow ‘ot William, late of WM. C. BOBE, Prop. | Cempany I, Thirty-seventh Massachu- setts, at the ratz of $24 per month. M. ' : He ;’lso presented petitions as fol- i ows: Division No. 1. A. O. H.. of Wai- lingford. opposing the ratification of| & wWwwww L A 4 4 E W -wr ICIAN AND SURGEON. | (e e o fasa i with eoment "Brte. v . A - B o ' & . . * nd Fl or, Shannom Bldg |ain; of the Fairfleld East consociation ;. ek > < Night 'phone 1083, of the Congregational churches favor- <

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