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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191 WORST BLIZZARD OF THE WINTER Snow Has Been Falling Continuously in Indiana Since Sun- day Morning—Storm Accompanied by Sixty Mile Wind, Causing Drifts From Three to Five Feet—Several Trains Snowbound—Chio Also in Grip of the Blizzard. —— BAKING WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY Sale of Axes and Hatchets 1 lot Conn. Pat. 75c Axes, unhandled, razor edge. 59¢ 23 Indianapolis, Ind., Feb, —Indian- apolis and virtually all Indiana are stormbound tonight, following a night and a day of the worst blizzard of the winter. The street car service here is crippled. No attempt was made to operate cars on several of the lines. Snow Still Throughout the city the snow, which began falling Sunday morning, has been driven by a wind, reaching a locity of sixty miles an hour, and lie in drifts from three to five feet deep. The snow centinued to fall tonight and Falling. stalled at numerous points through- | out the state, traffic abandoned in some instances, train arrivals ranging from three to seven hours late and street car and interurban traffic seriously impeded where trolley trafic had not been abandoned, were some of the re- sults today of the most severe Snow- storm that has swept this state this i winter, The storm broke generally over the state Sunday afternoon and has raged continuou since. Eight inches of | snow have been added since Sunday afterncon to the supply which already G USED AND ENDORSED by the best cooks for more than a generation. Good enough evidence for any housewife. Pat. $1.00 Axes, unhandled, Forest King.. 75¢ Pat. $1.25 Axes, unhandled, Saeger Special, $1.00 Pat. $1.25 Axes, unhandled, Keen Kutter.. $1.00 { lot Conn. Pat. $1.50 Axes, handled, Keen Kutter.... $1.25 1 Tot Conn. Pat. $1.25 Axes, handled, Kelley. . ......«. $1.00 1 lot 75c Light Shingling Hatchets............cccnea 1 lot 75¢ High Grade Hatchets........cccivnivicen 1 lot Conn. 1 lot Conn. 1 lot Conmn. WDER—— 50c the weather bureau held out little | covered the ground, making a total hope for immediate relief. at many points of from 12 to 20 inches, ¢ Huge drifts today stailed two To- Several Lines Abandoned. ledo and Ohio Central trains at Ridge- Several interurban and steam lines “‘i(‘i.\- Snow plows were sent to their . - al :;Z:u‘,-’:;“(;:?ng.':?:;: | © Another Toledo and Ohio Central Bours late, Telephone and telegraph was similarly held late today companies reported their wires badly | Bellefontaine. =~ A Pennsylvania crippled. eastbound. left Richmond, Ind., Meerr of ihe schinols: heressand in | about noon teday, but was unable to other places in the state had to close, | 8€t through and was returned to Rich- as only a few pupils ed the storm | d, where it was held for several to reach the buildings. > on the Pennsylvania line be- Trains Snowbound. | tween Dayton and Richmond, Ind., was 3 night, began moving todays Many eastbound trains also were start- ed for Chicago. Since Sunday Afternoon. A big four passenger train is report- ndoned this afternoon because of ed snowbound near Lebanon and two | traffic conditions which are said to Monton trains are said to be tied up | prevail throughout the Miami val- near Lafayette. Only one interurban |ley. A passenger train on the same line was operating clear through the |line is stalled near West Manchester, city, one other is tied up at the city {a few miles from Dayton. limits and other electric trains have | Iuel shortage threatens several cities been cancelled {and towns, notably Canton and New- Suffering among the po is intense | ark. * N and the charitabie organ ons work- | Storm Over in California. ed far into the night to distribute f00d | San Bernardino, Cal, Feb. 23 —Rail- end clothing | road traffic with the east was restored S | today. Cajon Pass, on the Santa Fe OHIO ALSO GETS IT. | railroad, was cleared of storm wreck- | houts were repaired and forty Eight Inches of Snow Has Fa”fini om the east, stormbound since I Columbus, Ohio, GEORGE WASHINGTON FIGURES IN DEBATE. THE UNITED STATES WAS NOT EXEMPTED. Ambassador Discusses Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. Propriety of Owning Land at Capital Under Discussion, Former the Feb. ‘Washington, shington, 23.—While the diplom who neg house overlooked the custom of having Pauncefote treaty | 2 member read Washington’s fareweil exempting the Un ddress from the speaker’s rostrum, to they azreed to the the president’s ing that “all nation Washington's participa- deals within the na- ature of debate rict of Columbia legisla- Panama canal on e ing to He dor to Great secretary of the ndon tion in 1898 and in the abser Amba | Representative Sisson of Mississippi, dor Hay opened the iations for | democrat, was questioning the pro- Tepcal of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty | priety of property owning in the cap- which tone Hay-Pauncefote t ital by representatives in congress and planted. In an a having to do with legislation before the George ver- to taxation of Washington sity students today he estate, when republican Leader could be no doubt that the | d if the Mississippian ntended to to cast any reflection on the : r of his country,” who owned a » said the former ambassa- deal of land in Washington. touch with diplomatic af do not believe the father of our fairs could realize t a deplorabie * Mr. Sisson began, when to know that this un- | Mann interjected thing it was try was going back on its word “He did the identical thing that the never could be any doubt th | gentleman condemn words ‘ail nations’ inciuded |~ “At that time he was not a member States. No one views with deeper hu- | » replied Mr. Sonh " “Eyo miliation the fact that we have mnoj member of either branch merchant marine. 1 would, therefore, . do anything that could be done, Wit i TSoLed. thatin ogerthaliee Washington, veto power over propriety, for the resuscitation of c dent, had merchant marin 1 ‘A]n 10nai leg- in_violating ion. Mr. White prai do not believe, if what they say for insiting upon the m is true,” responded Mr. Sis- section of the Papama c at it is to the credit of the free tolls tc | - of our country that he was in- -~ ed in the development of real Boat Upsets, Three Drowned. | Parkersburg, W. Va., Feb. When | a boat containing persons and sank in West Fork rive county tod: three drowned. dead Mace, aged 15; Alice Langford, Roane count < it is very much to his cred- Mann retor that when the 11’ was located here he endeavor- develop it instead of opposing to are Commodore Tett oint Washi of of Tenn ee o remind the on City government while n was p 1dent. d German women hs ;xp\l:“ sociat According to a government report, £ co-C io | 75 per cent. of the backward childre housekeepers of town in tie public schools o -i‘f»”x'l.;“.»li Among o things States are in that condition thr market & defective vision, For Your Baby. The Signature of £ < L4 is the only guarantee that you have the (enuine prepared by him for over 3o years.| YOU’LL give YOUR baby the BEST g O Bn Your Physician Knows Fletcher’s Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; t0 protect the babies. The Centaur Company, M Pres' Prescription > standard skin remedy — a liquid used externally — jastant relief from itch. keeps tender and delicate skins always elean and healthy lee & OUsgeod Co, Norwich, Coeun, was | —for15 | the mildest of deansers— | Cleveland’s not only does the work just right every time, but with less quantity and 1 lot 50c House Axes. ...... Splitting Wedges .......... 39¢ Sc ceecasaa - AT e e s lper dig hence greater saving. Cook Book con- taining 400 choice receipts sent free on request. STOVINK for ALBERT BULLETIN BUILDING, CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Red Stove Lids THE HOUSEHOLD BOARDMAN, Prop. 74 FRANKLIN STREET PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING LEGAL NOTICES D0 IT Now Plumbing as it should be done 13 the kind we do. Open, every jolct tight, sanitary and laiest style plumb- ing. oest of bath latest devicea In everything lumbing line. | water closets, you can think of i | " Calli as up on the 'phone, write ot fee us. We will fix you up ia good shape at & moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO., 12 Ferry Street You’ll be prouder than ever of your woodwork when you clean it with GOLD DUST 1t quickly dissolves and removes all dirt} and grease, and cleans everything. 5c and larger packages. [EERE FAIRBANK ] CHICAGO “‘Leot the GOLD DUST TWINS do yousr work™ Te!ephone 734 SUPPLIES |for Plumbers, Steam Fit- ters and Milis 1 Th: Norwich Pumbing Supply House Phone Central Wharf 4 LUMBING NO RESPONSE RECEIVED. or s St o | Request for Body of Benton Not Yet | gald by Honored. | F. Verdi m I il Piso,. Pexas Heb: 33— The re} El PaxoisTexap shoh, 33 dhe e not atttend to it now? It will be quest of the state department for the | ¢ | s illy as easy and convenient for you body of W. S. Benton, made last Sat- | Mr, and to have the work don: mow as later urday, has met with no response to- | Houston when it may be freezing weather. day. George C. Ct of tr —| Estimates cheerfully furnished cm work you heed done. J. E. TOMPKINS consular service any Mr. Carrothers learned Fus tave Bauch, the Ger be- . ing tried by the rel Sap & 67 West Main St. newed a id nc i execute: B is said » given the only dar o— | in; tes! against himself. F friends estified as to his ;“TIZ" iS GRAND FOR ACHING, ss. Bauch told the m | SWOLLEN, SWEATY, CALLOUS- | when he 1 been running | durabie sk for particulars. ED FEET OR CORNS. an engine for the : e R Ciudad Porfirio Di 3 | | C..E. wHl le\LR, | he carried a pass from the federal gov #Pull, Johnny, Pull!” 5 Wt Mais or and had many Huertistas. -rnmen the STEA FITTING Norvich, Conn. Goes Through Bridge. el e Sheet Packing i CLEARANCE SALE OF SLEDS trainme ::;:u'v-‘xm e swoller v Girls’ Sleds, Boys’ Sleds, 8 BT e g s Flexible Fiyers, Baby Sleighs, Bark Loses Masts and Rigging. < 2 x Snow Shovels w York, F h ored in - harbor a d | mantled wreck, n Paul Hayden “ — - of. the bark Foohng Suey, came to the | f "R N offices of the owners, the Texas com- [“RS. tl_) W h AY pany, today, tell them how terrif 2 gales which bark encountered off : Franklin Square the Virginia capes her o Make This and Try It topmasts, spar and for Coughs m!S; M: ;7 ADLES air, Scalp and FaceSpacialis! EXPENSIVE ECONOMY T e R e "BRIEF STATE NEWS I Ty M-ty Mty Sos Results. [—— el ——]| 1 1 i Waterbury.—Senator Helen fix one pint % ; = b Robinson, who will address the Ct pint of warm ¢ . i tauqua this (Tuesday) evenin :s. Put 2% ou g will entertamned by Miss Almira C. Tw uay such of Columbia boulevard while in | the Sugar Syrup, € \ether you buy city. > { every one, vo or i r t a " of 3 iss | $"This simple remedy - Al e Middletown.—1 ing the past week | cough more quickly tk 12 instruments were recorded the | you ever used. s St..: mext 19, Cheloce’ Dank. town clerk’s office, as foliows ! ordina cough inside Telephone 652-4 of attachments, one; annuai repo Splendid, too, for whooping , five: warranty deed mortg: | epasmodie ecroup vd brouehitis, G RE> TR = R TR deeds, twn; executor’'s deed, one; quit | gtimu s e and . 3 | This makes more and better cough Hartford.—Mme, Lina Cavallieri, the 2 + o o iy, e purchased one | SYFup than you could buy ready made DR E. J. JONES for $2.50. It keeps perfectly and tastes of the paintings which have been ex- Ribited at the itallan National club in | Pleasant. Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. New York by Nunzio Vayana of this| Pinex is a most valuable concen- [ake elevator Shetucket Street en- eity, The prima donna was much ‘hstml compound of Norway white pina trance. FPhone. pleased with the work of the local|extract, and is rich in guaiacol and artist, | other Shtural pine sleménts ‘which ‘are |~ B Watert X e ey 80 healing to the membranes. Other otas atertown. — Since ashington's il hat work o thisiilas F } F I d B" d P l o birthday fell on Sunday, the national Preparations y ill not w '.} n this plan. aiace rool an Har anors birthday foll on Bunday, the natlonal| " Making cough syrup with Pinex and Pratt: - Bechol - ‘om Monday. Great | Suar syrup (or s ined honev) has Six Tables—five pool and ene Billiara, made for the ! Proven so popular throughout the United Tables sold and repairing duvae preparations had been entertainment of the guests. The dec- ' States and Canada that it is often «l reasonable prices. | lamations and rhetoricals chosen were Imitated. But the old, successful mix- | supplies at all times. | some of the finest the school has ever ture has never been equaled. 48 MAlN STREET attempted to produce. |+ A puaranty of abs i Nt Haven Over 100 representative ' or money [v!'flfil[!tz\ refuna RS S R A BT . s . this preparation. Your r W 5 H Nallan cltizens gathered at the Mel- P ol S v e DR. F. W. HOLMS, Denlist one Saturday night at a complicent- -4 s 4 S > P dinner to Rev. Father Salvatore 8end to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Taieohone 624 activd Mata af St Michosl's nerich is ke \:;':\'liz\}h'l_ftd vou come t e | ; = pis" el il Spinion 'Heating and Plumbing |’ 92 Frar® "n Street = ROBERT J.COCHRANE | ATTENTION SIVEWALKS vifice of the 2 nmissioner. wich, Jan. 5, 1fid. Ahe OrUilUlices vs wu® wity O i~ Wici PIUVIGG seti b€ UWDES OF OWREDS, VCCUPant Ui UCCUyaliis, privele GCul- PUracivns, UF dliy peisul lwvilyg caTe ul “ny Wb Ok saku. woTuekiles | vi SGualt, Ui bUusl place Wiele Liert is 4 Siue- sradcu anu paved, Lémuvea wieleitual SieelL AL ACE Wiesild Lie SHILG Bucl HuVe veen ucposited vr loundl or tiree Luwis &icer sUnf:c when ik Lue Ligue wienever Lue Siue- WUy pail LLErevi, aujvin 10 vi lang, or as £ pubLG piace, 5 iU suail De lue wuis DuLuitg ur willig Lue ob graucy, or Cause o e dliu ail BUUW, Buals Lulee LMoUrs aater Laiicn, Wiliiait wuat | ot OF OWuErS. ucCupant ol } 56 ivate corporaiion, or any | Person naviug the care oi such oulids | ius LU cause BUCH Sluewalk 10 DE made S3ie AuG COnVeDieL( LY re- MUVing the lce Luereiroll, Or covering The Sioaie wiln S&lU ur SOuie VLOCK BUits abie suvsiance. L laliure to do so for two hours duri Liie udylille ©XDOSGS Lue. parcy in defauit Lo the Penaiiy Proviued by, vrdinAnCces. The orainances also provide that in of amy viciaiion oL any of the ovisions, Or reiusal or mpiy with them, Lue party Ling (hem Or NOL COMPIYINE Wil m suall pay a penaity ol nve douars every lour hours of negiect, alter m & policeman Of N6 G.ude ances also make it tne duly et Commissioner (b coiiect tes incurred under the Iore- it not golng ovision: and they a paid to him on demand, to report the case to the Cit wno shall prosecute the party offending. BERROLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, jansd Street Commissioner. R FOSALS FOR STATE ROAD. WORK | ) PROPOSALS will be re- ve v the State Highway Commis- s n 7, Capitol, Hartford, Wednesday, March ork in the fol- nce with plans in the office Commissioner ¢ wing place: KILLYN, about 61 m road w file v the f BROOF 5 Native Stone Macadam and Bell specifications first select- OF EAST- Gcations and Lee Lyons, N Phoenix- C. Welden, Biock, Wil- reserves d all bids Feb. 21, Conn. | feb COAL AND LUMBER. FRESH ARRIVAL Genuine Big Vein George’s Creek Blacksmithing GOAL | ALSO A CARLOAD OF READY ROOFING PAPER Economy znd satisfaction for those who are SHY on SHEDS by using a few loads of our COMMON LUMBER and READY ROOFING. Chappell Go. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. Telephones. | | | | M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Telephone 1257 GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A.T 'THROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 463-12 | | | | ORDER IT NOW Tkmhl-r'l Pilsner, 30¢ dozen. rommer's STvergrean, .bc omen, Free delivery to all m’“d the ity r. JACKEL & CO.Teliphcne 136-& THERE s ne & ™ 256 Buit avertlsing Bastern Conkeectlicut egual to lelin 1er Business ¥