Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1913, Page 8

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alleged undertaxation and general mis- | manageraent. The attack was of the most virulent e and was giv: >n' close attention ally as Mr. W ded el rcement of the r\t‘(‘fl in regard to the preservation- of ord while he ! At the conclu- sioa of M. spcech Mr. Ryce of West Hariford arose. but before le could speak ed tie pre- vious questi- iled. M, Henley mado (he closing remarks and moved the acceptance of the report and rejection of the Wilson bili, which pre- | vailed almost unanimously. 1 An act amending the charter of ths Connecticut company reached the file «f the house on Tuesday. Among the \nveral provisions are these which at- foct Norwieh: gon dema; rights which the (,onnecllcut‘ mpany had on Nov. 30, 1912, to con- aintain and operate a railway n ‘hP town of Norwich from a con- n with fts tracks at South B t are hereby revived, extended nd continued in force until the rising ¢ the general assembly at its Janu- seseion, 1915, The Connecticut ny is hereby authorized upon onstruction of the tracks described 1o abanden its presen: railway norther- 11 'of the Tattvills postoffice o a con- nection with its tracks at the inter- section of Norwich avenue and North The act passed in the senate making appropriations for hospitals for th two years ending Sept. 12, 1 taken from the calendar M‘ the street. The bill has been favorably re- | Wednesday and carried with it ported by the committee on railroads. |amendments which with the bi — adopted as follo Increa 0 The judiciary com ee made unan- | $8.000 to $10,000 for Memorial hospi- imous favorable report in the house | tal, London; for Derby, $6,000 to Wednesday on the resolution reap- | $8,00 Norwalk, 38,000 to $10,000; pointing Wurtum A. Breed judge of | Stamford, $10,000 to § the tpwn court of Stonington. It is evident that the resolution will be| The act authorizing county commi adopted in the house and receive con- ain licenses, favol current actfon in the senate. WS b P i SR ‘At the opening of the house Wed- nesday Mr. Hall of Milford made mo- tlon that the flve-minute rule prevail during the balance of the session and thet no speaker be permitted to exceed thAt limit on any one subject. Mr. sioners to issue cer ably reported by the tee, reached the hou: and reads as follo i Chapter 181 of the public acts of 1911} is hereby amended: The county com- missioners in any county may license to the manager of any lished summer hotel in any town in | Healey of Windsor Locks said he had | such county for the sale of intoxicating | made like motion four months ago, but | liquors for a period not exceeding four | that the democrats to a man oppo: months from the f day of Jume in| and the motion failed, and that he w: year, whenever a majority of the | opposed to such a motion at the pres- | legal voters of such town, and a ma- | ent time and would vote against it. | jority of the owners of ‘real estate Mr. Hall's motion defeated. Within one-haif mile of the location of | such hotel shall have signed a written | recommendaticn that license be | and have filed the Mr. Taylor of Danbury offered reso- n on Thursd gestion was made without cons of the members and upon the railroad was aimed mainly at lution that when the house adjourn "Thursday it adjourn to meet mnext |office of the town clerk of said town. | Mon@ay torning at 11 o'clock. Mr. recommendation shall designate | Taylor stated that Memorial day was and shall remain in force | a legal holiday, aside from its patriotic me manner by | lesson, and that no lezitimate session to leave le should be held on that day. The |than t ed number on said rec- | resolution prevailed | ommendation. | The committee of the judiciary | The house ad)uurr\ed Wednesday af- ! made unanimous and unfavorable re- | ternoon at 4.4 ock Thursday | port_on the resolution to invest morning. *Speake ter reminded | the New York, New Haven and Hart- | the members that was a larse | ford Raflroad company. The resolu- | volume of business ready for action | tion was introduced by Mr. Wilson of | that should be given attention even in | Bridgeport. and he made a lengthy, | the short limit of time allowed by the | able and at times eloquent speech in | constitution, and he suggested that the support of the resolution. His attack | members be prep: i hoped on would continue until the | PROM[NENT ire of the evening (rair There will \)P no session on \X~‘lnn)\ day. All appropriation bills were made the order of the for at In the senate, Wednesday, the act s p of | TEACHER = e » to issue bonds to the amount of | Relieved of a Severe Case of | 500000, | Nervousness by Pe-ru-na. ARMORY BILL PREVAILS | Mrs. R. C (Continued from Page One.) ! Moore, 106 1id b b | el { did not come. It is not the time when Shareri, state tax is called for to expend street,|s$370,000 for maintenance and $525,000 San An-|for quarters for less than 3,000 men. | toni1o,|Mr. Koppleman moved the matter be ho | indefinitely postponed Texas, who | Nrr Rycelof West Hartford moved the | has b e e n|previous question, so ‘hat a vote might i be taken on the Koppleman motic | The previous question motion prevail- prominent as a school | ed and vote was taken on the motion | teacher|to indefinitely postpone, the vote I writes: \e.mmz Whole number of votes, 168; e S to prevail, 85: ves, 8§; no, Koppleman made motion to me pleasure | o i to testify to Mr. He: 3 aid he did not believe the merits|that the house meant to deprive the| & s ety oF Prdda of Waterbury from its greatly = H"(‘drd rmory, or other places where | 1 suffered | actually necded. He <aid it came in| from gen-|bad grace for St ntative from | eral- dHl Hartford, who a state armory | Hag | that cost | $100,000, =nd other state | ity, mervous pyiigings, to move indefinite postpone- | prostration | ment | and a severs Mr. Thoms of Waterbury spoke in| 2 favor of the armory in Waterbury and ugh. Pe- 2 2 n '”"3 ureq | the meed for it, and everybody i eut state interested in military ma | PRESHLG Mitore me.” concedes the need. The armory H e i ey asked for on its merits solely ok . ;K A Mr. Magee hoped the motion to re- | Mrs. M. P. Curry, P. O. Box 615, er would prevail, and if so vot- Petersburg, 1il, writes cd he would present exch armory mat- | “I have been troubled with internal 1x in separate bills and z;\'v the mem- | 3 b 2 el i bers opportunity to decide each upon | atarrh since my girlhood, and was | ;i 77 QTR0 | sick in bed for three months. I had| Mr of Naugatuck declared pains all through me. When I m.:'u.m Mr. ppleman’s motion to in- able to get up 1 was so weak and thin | de ”“’“I\( b < was the ‘nmsL that 1 could hardly walk. What I ate e oD AN Con ot disagreed with me. 1 had stomach and matter, he should feel ashamed of liver trouble, and my fe limbs eif. I'rom personal observation - voll 1 he knew there was need for an arm- were swollen so I could scarcely drag ot s 138 | oy in Watert and he hoped the| arounc motion to reconsider would prevail. | “I took Peruna and it has done won- | Mr. Avery oton said he op- ders for me. My cure of 1ts blank to my friends, for they to see me well again I just took two bottles of Peruna fter doctoring for five months and growing worse all the time.” Persons who object to liquid medi- ' ¢ cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. |, [ -— T P Y Then GRADUATION posed the bill e deration | matter should be de- | upon | motion merit to T prevailed. spension appropri- ornsider PRESENTS | oo oo ot nted was the adopt LOCKETS, BRACELETS, |- RINGS, WATCHES and a general line of JEWELRY. Expert Watchmaker and v a The bill said he der was presenting n o as named in fthe ori . inal resolution. He offered the resolu- Repaxrer. ticn appropr g 312,000 for an arm- = in t Mr. Healey J. OGULNICK & co., hos 0w ] with 65 Franklin St, opp. Bulletin Bldg. CLOTH SHOP SFRING AND SUMMER HAVE IVE STYLE T FROM. | A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit|! for $18.00 BE _IF NOT ¢ JUBEP:i T. DO\OVAN 325 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 3591 PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Truinful in hor predictions, reliabls in her advice, no matter what trouble you may have with yourseif or ethers. Come and she will guide you. 204 FRANKLIN STREET Up one flight, over Avery's store. AR 1eon MUNEY »propriating of stion of £30,000 Mr. TOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUFOMO- o MILE. WHY PAY CASH FOR It The ct your automobils or afllvary numi voling, | car fzom’ your own dealer, We will The bl was| y for it. You can pay us at your convonlmu. without advance in prica. Co. of Am. Imc, 1398 | the =ix bills! i reconsid. | 1en m 't jecied, and th CF, Agt., Nerwicl, Coas. i motion passed ame in the | |i ROGLER & SHANLEY | Modern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. | Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work. | Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. | Telephone. 483 Main St. COMBIFS SIGN WORKS SIGN 13 Bath St., Norwich Painted Anywhere A. B. NICKERSON has received his Spring line of Wall Papers. Call and look them over at 44 Per- kins Avenue, Norwich, A. B. NICKERSON. Conn. o ke A GOOD DINNER for 25 cents BROWN 58 Shetucket St. $5.00, SAVE YOUR MONEY buydng, fillinery S Summer Hats and Panamas. £6.0 Don't miss 10 Main St., Breed Block. Mmy Gre: at tore. 0 and § Telepbone e. H. Schwartz's at reduction in 00 Panamas for 242-4. anythin g in WHEN YOU NEED Rear of Junction House Groceries, Confectionery. or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, Headquarters for Ci; Articles F. D. BRIGGS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE iture and Plano Moving, Heavy g and Trucking. 100 Thames St. Can Goods, s and Smokers’' Phone 27-6 ELD a livery WM. P. BABCOCK, 1 Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two story house 30x40 feet, bar: two woodsheds and one a 1 also have a piece of land suitable for stable which I will lease. PLAINFI 20x30 feet PLAINFIELD. for ing When wagon mad gle and double dump carts and trucks, puts on rubber tires and does general repairing and horse shoeing. Sawing and Flaning Mill I «n now ready carriages and hack service. and trucking of 2ll kinds. to commercial new atlention given Remember my to Catholic church, A. E. RAVENELLE, Dealer Over Preston Bridge JOHN A. WALTZ, 425 Main Street vyou a good e, At My New Stable to receive your order in Coal want , see him. Team- Special rade. location, next Baltic and Wood. business He makes sin- profit. too larg We pay dressed hogs. with as We make a sp: and salting down po e for us to han M. ROZYCKI, Grocery and Market, 465 N. Main St th an Farmers, Attention ! e hi est nd save You should deal direct cash price for the middiem:n’s clalty of buying No shipmen: Coca- Co!a ORANC BELFAST G CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CoO, East Side. .\uhz\ ALE Tel. 596 the b n hO"' ARE YOU FIXED GRAINS, FEED, FLOUR AND HAY ? you satisfied with the quality and ou are getting? Are orice ed. 354 & an YOU DEMAND watch 2 guay ou; on the market, wnoicsale and retail. Full line of Frult: and Contection- ery. 197 North Maiam St. Telephone. TALIS BROS. SEED POTATOES all kinds at S. B. POTTER’S, 408 to 414 Main Street Dib YOU KNOW GEO. W. HARRIS, West Mai d Wagun for send you a trial. A. R. MANNING, at the Miil, r wagons, Talis anteed tn® purest made a specia n Street. Buil If not let us Yantic Proprie Water Sodas, RICH & RUBIA\ 204 West Main Street, ! s of the New York Mineral Co. Doulers of ail kinds of iron rew and Celery Tonic. Telephone 738-12 This Store Wil Be Closed FRIDAY, Decoration Day Special throughout the store will be offered Saturday CHARON’S Baltic’s Busiest Store SUITSMADE TO ORDER From choice line of Woolens Prevailing Styles and Patterns at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25 Correct style and perfect fit guaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning, Pressing and Répairing a speclalty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Block. Tel. PLUMBING Plumbing as it should be done, is the kind I do—open, every joint tight, san- itary, latest styie plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Corrice Work, Skylights, Gutters, Btc. Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, “Baltic Telephone connection. QGroceries —AND— Provisions A full all times. Also a large stock of 5o, 10c and 25¢ variety goods. Shetucket Cash Store (AIME GORDON, Prop.) BALTIC, CONN. and complete assortment at Telephone. Delicatessen ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS AT THUMM’S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. DR. N. GILBERT GRAY Grad'-ate Veterinarian OFFICE Baiiey's Stable, 371 Main 8t Phone connection Men and Boys remesmber that you cannet make any mistake by having your Suit and Over- coat made to order at EDWARD ADAMS Every garment is guaranteed to fit right and to wear the same. Taftville, Conn., Marsan Bleck The Old Baltic Hotel John ¥. Delamey, I'rop. ss Liguars, Cigars. _.li Spec.al BALTIC. Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Gentlemen's Driving Horses, for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC F.H. & F. W, TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Jewett City and Central Villaga. Teams BULLETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Buy Let Us Relieve You| H. Blackledge & Co. |, of the Family Wash Your time is worth more to the children and your social duties. It will save you much anxiety and some labor, and cost no more than it does now. Give us a trial or let us talk the matter over with vou today. NORWICH STEAM LAUNDRY 193 Franklin St. Choice Meats Groceries & Provisions CANNED GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. Fruit and Vegetables. Bread and Pastry fresh daily. W. E. JONES Phone 1201. 270 West Main St. R. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 6. Telephone connection. NDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Building, Baltic. Roofing Paper Screen Wire, Screen Doors, Poultry Wire, Staples and Nails ROOD & CHAPMAN, Baltic, Conn. SALE STABLE I have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carrlages, both new and second-hand, that will be sold at very attractive prices, and if you Intend to purchase elther with- in a short time it will be te your ad- vantage to call now and see them. I also do light and heavy teaming, jobbing and expressing. FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village A HOUSE ROOF. Let us Estimate For any , Of your Roofing Work. JOHN O. JOHNSON, 20 Central Avenue DR C. R CHAMBERLAI Dental Surgeon cuarge of Dr. 8. 7, Geera pr. dur:ng Lz luac illuess. MeGrory Bmldma. Norwich, Ton Tie Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 I MILi, CASTINGS @ 8pecialty. Receive Promut SPRING MILLINERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. F. C. GEE Phone 611 "k. C. AYCHISON, M. D., Pl divimn Ave SURGEUN, ciie F'k O Shannun sidé L ‘Dhems 1333 T ATENTS Protect your ideas. Handseme 60-page Guide Beok Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attornoy-at-Law, Windham County Savings Bank Bidg. Danielson, Conn. Orders Attentlon PIANO y TUNER Norwich, Conn. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint. Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. ‘Pelephone connection. READY ! A Complete Line of New Spring Goods. The Latest Fashions. Ability to apply both to your form and personality. LET US MAKE YOUR CLOTHES The Danielson-Ljungholm Compan~ ARTIST TAILORS 5 Broadway, Norwich, -Conn. Opp Y. M. C. A. Tel. Incubators Hovers Brooders Food Hoppers Poultry Supplies €. W. Hill & Son 147 Franklin Street CHIROPODY - and Vet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. Agent for Scheffler's Halr Colorine. Switches made from combings, also a nice line of Switches for sale. Appointments made at home. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Jun30Th Take elevator. -Fine Hair Goods and Toilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooin Hair Dyeing, Facial Mas sage and_ Scalp Treat- ment. Puffs, Switche stc., Made to Order from Combing Wrs. 1.8, 'J!IIIEINGM Shirepodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LEWIS' ; ICE CREAM 21 Myers Alley A Little Out of the Way— But 1t Pay MARY P. CLAPP Orders for embroidery and stamping carsfully filled. Fresh Rolls, Bread and Cake daily in the WOMEN’S EXCHANGE, Telephone 237 Main Street Full Line GOETZ POUND CAKES 603 North Main Street Phone 1215. Sy Come to Headquarters your SOLE LEATHER and | BHOE VINDINGS. H. A. HEEBNER, 30 Water Street. Telephone. Wholesale and Retall. The Norwich Dental Parlors DENTAL SURGEONS MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 TRY THE SOFT-SHELL CRABS THIS WEEK Zat POWERS BROS. SPRING GOODS BASE BALL GOODS, LUNCH SETS, PAPER NAPKINS, CREPE PAPER and DRINKING CUPS. Also GARDEN TOOLS AT HASLER'S NOTION SHOP, Hunter's Ave., Taftville p VALENTIN L e Viemeb 1 bat Voon't Tuen Winite™ BENOIT'S PHARMACY, TAFTVILLE. cor, Merchants Av. and Hunters Av. DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST 43 Broadway, Central Building Telephone 341-3 G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, EOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen's Driving Horses. Tel. 10 ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinas and - .- repairing of surgical instruments a specialty. Prompt service guarau- teed. 89 Franklin Street. Tel. 622-4 Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store 255 Contral Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the vely lowest pric BLUE SERGES We have big &tock of high quality for your Spring Suit. | A. Hagberg & Son, Men’s Tailors, 310 Main St. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts & specialty. Also Ladies' Waists. for PROVISIONS, Best place In the city. GROCERIES, FRUITS and Telephone. 336 Franklin Street William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Wood and Iron Worker. . | Machine Forging a speoialty. 16 Myers Alley, Norwich, | I Have Hadm i than I could do this Spring, which | is (he best guarantee of the superiority of my work. Wouldn't you have been better satisfied if you bad let me do your work? GEORGE F, ADAMS, Carriage and Auto Painter, 17 Town Strest. A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes liothing Better In the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. ATTENTION When you want good Candy come to the GRYSTAL CONFECTIONERY STORE, 263 Main Street. A large, fresh stock on hand at all times. Pure Cream Caramels our specialty. Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Finn Biock, Hours to 8 p. m. Jewett City. 10 a. m, Sundays 1 to 4. All work guaranteed. Telephone con. Come in and give your order at C. S. FAIRCLOUGH’S Thamesville Store We will do the rest We are headquarters far Cenfectienery, Ice Cream and Teda Water. We carry a complete line of Statienery an Postcards, J WGUIRE, iy4Th 1 MILLINERY e in fitting hats to heads not in fitting heads to hats, S0 We are careful always tq nave a large varlety of styles and | shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building | Have You Tried ‘ Brown's Vienna Bread? We were awarded first prize at the Johnson’s Bread Exhibit. One trial will convince you of its super- fority. J. H. BROWN, Baltic CGEEATT No. 17 Chestnut Street Will repair your AUTO TUBES and CASINGS and do it right at garage prices. K. 8. Tires for M. A. BARBER Machinist 4 and Engineer. Stc_a1 Engine Repairs.

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