Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1913, Page 10

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Asthma and ¥ay-Fever Cured to Stay Cured. THREE EMPLOYES HELD FOR WRE Pon’t be skeptical about AS- E MOON the madgrn epemy of Hayy Engineer Miller, Conducter Adams and Flagman Murray | 1y cictric needle for removing ‘ L T P N r x hairy or fuzzy growths is fast falling : th Main Sb Ast ot 1al of our remedy 8 & Wili prove in the worst cases, mitl: Found Criminally Respensible by Corener Mix—Miller | into istavor among beauty special- Loy n at once and eventually % ists, because quicker and better re- ‘sults are obtained with the ald of a 2 - ©ON 1 the only thips that Arrested and Released Under $5,000 Bonds—Bench paste “made by stirring together a i 1o et o g e $5, fi'::;: pr::'deered dela.tonng and water. % i 3 J. A. MORGAN !:“! SON tere s id ot =1 'y es, 2 the Gd TRe Telicded me, and Warrants Out for Others—Employes Violate Rules This $u applied con he. ke St : e i co Al & before finishing the bot- wanted and in 2 minutes rubbed off, M. Stony Hilf N. L. €dnn. and with it comes every trace of hair. Oriief vour. drmgBist, Two || The skin should then bs washed to 4 ; ; : § maining pasts o ; Office 57 West Main 8t, Tewrswhowe 510 One week's treat- id by all & s, New Haven, C ., Sept. 15.—Th: ist jons remove the re oid by all druggts 'w Haven, Conn D ree {ists upon other divisions and other Wil e 107t ity sl Yard Central Wharf, Telegl vons 554 PROMPT DELIVEM Y b —————— | eI DAOY €S Of the New York, New Ha- |railways: whether cautionary signals - ven and Hartford railroad are held |are so placed as to indicate that the 1 by Coroner Eli Mix to be criminally | signal beyond will be the danger sig- AT THE Free Burning Kinds and! Lshigh — High Kicker at 74. responsible for the disastrous wreek | nal, thus giving the engineer warning 1 Smith, of Bdwards- | at ;\'orl‘t} Haven on_S«*ptembel‘ 2, when | that he is approaching a danger signal i . (ivil War veteram, is |the White Mountain express plunged | pefore he reaches the same, it was | cord throug# his high | through the second section of the |clearly and unmistakeably apparent otler gymnastie stunts, | Standing Bar Harbor express, exacting | that had Engineer Miller of the White he has been entertainiag & toli of twenty-one lives. The cor- { Mountain express observed the rules, dayes. When a | ©oners finding was filed today with the | which were clearly understood by him o: he (ivil Was, he held first | clerk of the supgrhf} et after llff‘a,nd by which he was running his athletios among associates, but | had conducted a “private” inquest for | trajn, this wreck would have been ALWAYEZIN STOCK) war uatii a shor¢ | & number of days, prevented. discovered he was Those heid to be respensibie are: discovered he Was | \ugustus B. Miller, engineer of the atiaibs Biate of Spead: ! White Mountain express and Bruce C. “The testimony of practical engi- \dams and Charles H. Murray, con- { neers is in accord to the effect that ductor and flagman,. respectively, af | the tyvpe of signal known as the banjo the Bar Harbor train. signal was a safe and efficient signal for the running and guiding of his | with A D. LATHROA?, ffica—eor Market and Bhet 14 + 'Toggery Shop, has been in and e nearly all his life, n he fought the s elevated to B A ed O A e | “Sonry Record™ ef Violations of Rwiss. |irain, hed Emgineer Miller observed | record of kicking 6 The coroner neither blames nor ab- | the rules of the company, so I find. | P is now able te kick | solves the New Haven road for the The lives of a large number of | wreck. He finds the signals were in | People were in his (Miller’'s) care and | perfect working order “and whether | he was duty bound to take no chance N - 20 S = — - - G op the banjo signals are obsolete or not,” | and incur no risks. I find that said S I YLES sonets out | the accident would have been prevent- | morning was foggy, the rails inclined e ema o Sides | ed if the company’s rules had not been | to be slippery, and that Engineer Mil. g G y iy e re i ger | violated. He touches upon the ques- |ler was aware a late train was ahead, > b steel coaches and an improved | and that it was imperative and his Many a bad ea#® of piles has been g signal system only incidentally ving | duty to bave his train under perfect |cured by just a tral package of Pyra- th these matters are not within his | control, ready to. stop at a signal of | mid Pile Remedy. It always proves its nearly his . i b jurisdiction, but within the scope of | danger. It was not his duty to rely |value and you can get the regular size “BUILY FUR THE ROAD 5 Louis Ma Dis- | the state public utilities commission. (in any degree upon a warning of tor- | 50 cent box from any druggist, but be T BY MEN WHO Kl vOW.” N He directs the commission to inves- | pedoes or fusee from the train ahead |sure you get the kind you ask for. |rTu"J;r”,".° vossibility of mecH anical i | tigate at ance the -=system of disci- |of him. Engineer Miller approached Simply send your name and address Delaize ar ;:_l_l:‘n"f'g;m"xnel?':'em‘ M"‘l‘:; pline” on the road and declares the |the banjo signal set at danger just to Pyramid Drug Ce. 473 Pyramid huslty, comfortable mount. Fou ¢ we 1t number of violations of rules by em- |north of the wreck at a reckless rate | Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and you will nae is the SNAP Of a|to vourself to find out all abod t the ployes “makes a sorry record.” | of speed.” receive a sample package of the great C K Deluxe The uitimate choice of 4 il 8- - Engineer Wands Also Criticised. Pyramid Pile Remedy in plain wrap- | WHIPH RA d_riders. RS fod o | The coroner finds that Engineer |PeT, by return mail, all charges pre-| i iyt x'“d"‘!m\ i o Engineer Miller was arrested on & | wangg of the Bar Harbor train also |Paid. lines of both SOFT and STIFF| ®us% Borot, 0 = bench warrant this afternoon and | ,n"pe the danger signal, and he rec- | Save yourself from the surgeon’s o brought to plea before the superior | ... ohae (hat he be disciplined for this | knife and its torture, the doctor and! HATS fof the coming season. finerTo T ourt here. He pleaded ‘“not guilty” [ 2T - A, his bills. Pyramid Pile R d. i ’ court ie pleal . violation of the rules. “Baut,” says Py ile Remedy will {JtT},'E i ‘S a S e relbaacd n SATOD Danas, ror. | yiolation ‘of AhE e BNL LTRSS do it and thousands of testimonials On this SEPTEMBER ! nished by the Brotherhood of Loco- | ,qyare that he had violated the rule, i motive Engineers. he had a right to believe that the en- |remedy for piles. . . " s o - ~ e » s have &lso been is= 2 tght Be P A full line of the above with { rew WOII fier far Eorn 8 B hr “,,’]',M:;',.P:f‘ A dmins “and | oo of, ”“;\_ “’hf“’ldr‘"")“““".":i 2 e M OR N, with a cool breeze additions coming slong, including th ose : It is expected they will be | Bress behind him ‘would mot pase blowing, even tho’ the sun|with cut out borders. 3 Hity compt Bere St ““Although believing a dangerous con. [} f Moldings and bands to maten. M | xed No Tuss, Neo Pain, Swre and Quick, finding the coroner M | i Catbted (whits his tram was BE does shine above, the most p.Flinfl;mxlr::{ieP|f: and tints: aise ; are Nothing Like It—“Gets” Them . | a stop). and which Wands attempted | . . § FERE ey A Rias: s Banjo Signals Obsolete. { to relieve, he was prevented from so natural thing for men to do is pa;‘e‘:_“l’a‘;z‘;““;ndmd:c?r::; pain un:.. - find \{ whether banjo signals | doing by the direct order of his con~- ! to get that F, FEELING | fie. . 5 ") 1z like "GETS as maintained upon the line ['dnctor, Adams.” The coroner adds that | g ALL Sty - g of railway where this fatality occur- | Wands' overrunning the signal was : vt = : : red are obsolete, and a better, more "m incident fr:;xhvr t ):m the proxi- md buy s HAT at mE P- h MUR[AGH cient or -safer sys n of s als ex- mat ause of the wreéck i eficient or -safer system of signals ex- | mate ca e SALESROOM TOGGERY SHOP 02 and 94 West Main Strast. A NORWICH NOW IN BRIDGEPORT PLASTERER OPEN - EAST RN DIVISION. FOUND DEAD IN BED Samtol12m SHORT SEA TRIPS e . ey e Norfolk, Ol int C iel New Haven Raiiroad Divided Into Two| Indications Are That Man Died from | ¢ p-m.to 5 p- m. g;'m','m,m’ 2 P&’a";hmlr?;;.’f" “;;;’.‘..“,33‘;“; G d Divisions. Natura] Causes. - Savannah and the South. dihs | g1t Daily except Saturdays : ; | New Haven Conn, Sept. 15.—The| Bridgeport, Conn, Sept. 15— Alex- To and From Europe i ander Martin, aged 31, one of the best Cunard, White Star, Anchor, American., known interior decorative pmsmrers.PON Led Star, French, Italian, Nortn Ger-d in the east, was found dead in his bed | . man Lloyd and other lines, Bérths reserved in ance. Lowest rates., [New Haven road today was divided and divisions and operating fted in a manncr nev- 4 into two “| officials were shi 2 i er known at any one time previous in a boarding hotel here this morn- i Hyery o | verything in ocean travel | All lines west of New London and |ing. While ‘the medical examiner is Taftville, Conn. s ?l : tg San ot | imantic now are known as the| making an investigation, all the indi- ull information o ern grand division. John A.!cations point to natural causes. Ha' Take Taftville or Willimantic cars . recently superintendent of the! had béen in failing health for some ine and New York divisions, | time A.widow and two children live e general superintendent of | in Scotiand, whence he came about six n grand division. His office | years ago. His work in chairches and Mme Garvagh Taft JOHN A. DUNN 1 | —8teamshin and Tourist Ageat— 4 50 Main Street. } “Nobody Knows How Goed I Feel— Corns Are Gome at Last—'GETS- IT" Dida > s ma west here ! public buildings had brought him into tried s B¥ fia of is All of ihe lines east of New London ' prominence. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT § 1 ' and Wiliimantic are in the eastern —_ | . Truthful in her predictions, reliabls SCHOOL SUPPL!ES t does tt erand division. This section of the Steamers Reported by Wireless. lin her advice, no matter what troubla 2, mote | road is in charge ore ward, who was s on | of the whole sys of Clayton N. Wood- \l_superintendent His office is at | you may have with yourself or others. | Come and she will guide you. | 204 FRANKLIN STREET STRAW HAT DAYS are Pencils Pencil Boxes "Rotterd er Potsc signalled miles ea | : o o, Domion . i S | S8 R Up one fMlight, over Avers’s steie i i Crayons Lunch Boxes AT ) : - job of master of transportation is gnalled 300 miles e U e sing X yoa Paints Book B the 3 = P 1 abolished. James O. Halliday, Who ! v Hook a i el ain 0 a F oy Pt >0 13 5. | field - the ‘pisge, ‘1% mads RAelstant to b Rtk adall L b L T k ]t T L' l ’ have secured your new hat for o he ) s um‘m(\_g;[,;.» |(~l mhnager L0 L i [ New York, Sept. 15.—Steamer Car- aKe 0 Lincoin s Fall. If not we have JUST Statlonery Ink and MUCIIIZC i bunio 2 Foster, who has been suDer- | onia, Liverpool for New York, sig- |He Does All Kind 3 4 3 g Stores endent of the Old Colony division, : nailed 600 e 't Eandy i inds of Light Repairing. Corrpeesa 2 Dottle, or- eceiy | with offices at Taunton, M is made | Ialled 600 miles east of Sandy Hook | rypewriters, Keys Umbreilas, Cam- THE RIGHT HAT for YOU. 2 superintendent of the S Line di- St ety S eras a specialty. MRS. EDWIN FAY { Soirt hiter Toitear with wes i ol Haritord Bivision aod the oid | Glasgow,’ Sept. 14 —Afrived, steam- | s reoms. Bve Dikco tBras. ranklin Square neys yu can get prompt re T s T the old | .. Caledonia, New York: Scandina- | Established 1880 shall be $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, q taking ctric Bitters, that wonder! C. H. Motset: is superintendent vian, Montreal — 4.00 or ‘I reme« by women everywhere. | the system from West Haven to Ha R b e s rtved prie | < $ $5.00, or even up to CORNS Start w oday, You will 500n | jem river and Grand Central station. | ©’ Kronprinzes s | A the finest of Velours » i en witn ambtion fknown as the New York division. oy .xlf;'.a(“.[;;‘.l\eva 15.——Arrived, steamer | cme us |0n 0€S % All trouble of the feet. - e | Minneapoiis, New Yark, Feid) ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT Real Test for John. New York CArrived, steam. | for ladies are the most comfortable All troubles of the mnerve ciréu= If John Lind | er Kroonlan shoes made. Just the ahoe for the lady lation or rheumatiam. sion in Mexico Pr ! e — with tender feet. b S e e e il No (Resutl-for Him, Sz Tel. 524, JA:LE:- Bf\gs?:l Bufidy p British use as env Consider Roosevelt’s last year in of- 3 doe p i & Osgood’s Mrs, Pankhu ’ fice, when congress paid no more at- OXFORDS and BOOTS el s & 3l e e - tention to him than to the wind biow- = =y R 1 ¥ tium in | The United States supplied nearly | ing over the capitol. Yet the country SOLD BY = 1e Bul- | 89 per cent., of the copper imported by ' did not “have the recall on him."— & g | Germany last year. New York Evening Post. M. J. CUMMINGS rult rees 62 Central Avanue, Norwich, Comn, Call 1314 and a full line of Ornamental Nursery Steck. Landscape Designing and Planting. The Tflggery Shup: AL WATLED! ERei HARTRIDGE’S NURSERY, . 291 Main St. NORWICH, CONN, NORWICH, CONN. R n Delivered to any part of Norwich the Ale that is ackuowledged to be he be: on —HANLEY" Dl‘. J- M. KING ;EE;L“ESS, t:e‘:rln:;::;. order vv.s receive prompt attention. You need a coal range in Winter for kitchen warmsh FULLWAN TOUGH TREAD TIRE DENTISFI‘ O 6 and for continuous hot water supply, but in Summer when , anfi“’fl};};flnfli’“;‘,fi? L‘;SLZ &fif’ffiffi hmmfl%})’ Building C. M. WILLIAMS 4 oOUG TRE ES. No othe; = . . you want a cool kitchen and less hot water a Gas range is Hre‘sdr-?n v'o’rf{s’a}';,vl’if_‘n‘ them from"t‘hé'—“‘—““"——’— z % ¥ % | standpoint ol gl\'enqg mileage an the thing. You get both in the Crawford Combination e R MISS M. C. ADLES CONTRACTOR season. For sale by L - Range and you get the best of each. The C.S. Mersick & Co., | Hair,Sealp and Face Speeialist and The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; explosions are impossible. In the End New Haven, Connecticut, Adles’ Wonderful Toniqe BUILDER Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling. Dealers ;‘nu‘}:)Lghé%;aldgsfiggfir:!oblle M el Te haata the scklp. ends 3 2 > dandruff troubles, restores health and | Egtimates Cheerfuny Given For sale by M. HOURIGAN X Catalog mailed on request. color to faded hair. Absolutely fres y ’ from lead or silver. Harmless; may be easily applied at home. Tel. 370 216 MAIN ST. Have her ‘hawstyieu the Fall Hair PR R PR Red Cabbage 206 SMaln Btreat, mext (o Chelsen Bamk. ™ "TuEse Are sETTER D IGAR p E t A full line of WEDDING and - f,f l;‘:.o,,,w...zof“c " ERE% BiL. ENGAGEMENT RINGS at|THOS M. SHEA Prop. | Fran WM. FRISWELL'’S, 6 Franklin St. - Five Passenger, 30 H. P, JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pre AUTO BEPAIRS Touring Car Norwich Agent. ] pickling Onions Ask Miss Adles about Tonique. Telephone 652-4. sepls. TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR Green Tomatoes Frankiin §¢ Peol‘le" Market 25 AN 27 FRANKLIN STREET A Fully Equipped F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., AT SMORT NOTICE. The OVERLAND for $985.00 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Bone RIGHT at a RIGHT price. Give G % Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bidg. me a trial, Oue demsnatration prosmmt v Night "phone 1088 HARRY C. WASHBURN, b i oo St M ..... - “Felephone 132-5, Bath Street. at that psice; DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist |~ - LET US SHOW ¥6U WHY. B mee T o et Zhke R B e | M. B. RING AUTO CO. Shannen Building Annex, Rooms A. he advers Telephone 823, ° pr P LA e e CHESTNUT STREET

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