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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAYy MARCH 18, 1914 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. - For Sout Rain 88 Main St. and colde tair | - and colaer winds, |»(,- coming hig i New York Her tady Assistant vshen requastec ald: ¢ will be partiy overe jower tempera wre | winas 7 { clear and 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily | Observations in Noywlch 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays ! The following record Sevin's pharm: in temperature changes Tuesday: It’s Safe |° a m. ;.. to come here for dental work | & p. m. ..l i Highest 55, lowest 39. because ours is a guarantee Gt sann: | Predictions for Tue that guarantees. If any of our work is not absolutely satisfactory you are doing us| a favor to come here and re- ceive courteous and careful at- tention that gives you satis- faction. Our work is the very | best—it is absolutely painless | —.it is moderate in price and | T f,‘;*';fi' we believe our thousands of | SATISFIED patients are the | GREENEVILLE NEWS Tuesday's rain, weather followed by fa warmer. Sun. Moon zad Tides. High | Muon Rises, i Sun 4 i I W it s 10w 4 tida. best advertisers of our dentis- | SWedish Lutheran Church Names ) Committee to Get Cost of Recon- try that stands the test of time. | struction. Tuesday ever meeting of the members of *hurct hi DR. F. C. JACKSON [ Was auite extensively damaged during a pcent fire A held & he old DR. D. J. COYLE Mothontot diiern on Bilevanth skt Succeeding The King Dental Cao, | . o SondldeEms e ot | 203 Main Sireet, next to Bostcy ) o'clock by Lady Attendant ’Phone 1282-3 commitios. was g THIS IS NOT e TOO EARLY ks TR 8 TO SELECT ey Harrls-—Gauchxer atter with’ the port at a later meet- supper to be were ans for a Rufus D. Harri and at the rectory Andre " Tue evening at 7 o'clock | SPRING STYLE hanan | € Ak’l;]((’ n\‘\h | zowned in SOFT HATOR = - { was held at v Britain on their ret Providence, R h will be side in Greer a motorm nfavor e game was > brilliant le , who scored Our new lines have arrived | 2nd they are the smartest Hats| . 1o, "‘wn +have shown for Sprmg : . inmany years. { Personals. Providence wa M CL‘AN UuP TIME tate Board of Health Advises Munic- ipal Attention to Winter Accumula- tions. The season go. but gects which z myriads of flies see time all come from survived the winter a few which have The Toggery Shop protected places, The female may | 150 eggs at g time, these develop into| 291 MAIN STREET adult flies in about ten days and pass .4 through seven to ten generations an- £ Maswteh Conr nually, so that the probeny of an over- wintering female may ameunt to sev- .| eral billion in a single son. Al- - i though preferring horse manure, they Gfapc Frmt will breed in any decaying organic matter, If files to feed on and Ofanges no conver they will | £0 to you neghbor T A Mosquitoes, like : from b . few that have survived wint angerines They breed with the same rapldity Mal G any quiet pool of w The rain - Aala rap ter in an old tom an or broken ga. pcs piece of crockery on the rubbish heap i Will serve as a convenient breeding Place and produce cnough mosquiioes hese fact now of a to in; a, neighborhood. 7T S a.!. the destruction Peopie’s Market p T mesquito may mean mil- 6 Frankiin8t, lions Iess-@uzing the summer. The stale | JUSTIN HEL.E!,;?_N.. fdeparament has a sRecial :xlr‘«r:‘ll«":;‘, The House Fiy, a?g How ¢ which can be had sz agpplicaiion. DBS. L. F. and A, 4. LaPIERRE 287 Main S%, PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR NOSE and flllu Hours 10 m $2 3 B excepted, and by appol ent = American House FARREBL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to Fheatre Troupes, ‘Fraveiing Men, Ete. Livery ceanscied. Shetucket Street Vll -lv aaverilsing medium in Pastern Coanecticut equal w0 The Bul- letin fov Business resuits Reatdence 518 By ©pp. Theatre, Totep‘hone’u: in cellars or other| _|AUTO SUIT ENDED BY L'UMPRUMISE Damages of $4000 Given to Mrs. Charlotte H. Trail by Mark | | cooking authorities have W“t' ‘ D. Stiles—Judge Reed Awards $2784.23 to William L. ’ Main After in Damages—Claim Made Over Endorsing. Ninigret Miils Note. | R In the superior court at New Lon-suit of William L. Main on lay the $20,000 damage!2 t Otho O'Sullivap y came up e o { suit brought by Mr: e Sk ‘,,' e ol tha oale e counse! wi whereupon ment b enicred in W favor of the plaintiff, The i\xr‘ Lify 10 testify on sczsment of dam- I tho plaj ia 1810, hearing fn - started ages. occupied the attention of the In his compla iIff set court the remainder of the week, was that in Nove and to have been resumed Tuesday morn- the defendant had joint 1y endorsed a ing before Judgze Reed and a jury. A [note for $5,000, of which the Ninnigret Mills company was the maker, and that| at that time make the plaintiff good for one-half of previous ef ed to appear ed futile. ort at a settlement suggest— for the trlal of the case, Since then counsel for the. parties have had several conferences,|Ppay in consequence of the endorsemnet but they were unable to reach am|of the note, or of any renewals thereof. | | ment any sum which he might be obliged to esday morning the case was in| It was also alleged that subsequentiy readiness to be resumed when counsel | the plaintiff paid the note with interest| went o onference, returning | amounting to $5,050, and in this suit he| minutes later with the an-|asked for this sum plus interest to nouncement that the case had been|date from July ist 19 Judze Reed! settled. The plaintiff was represent- | rendered judgment in favor of the ed by Waller, Avery & Gallup | plaintiff for the amount of $2,784 of New n. and the defendant by| Edmund W. Perkins and T Thaver mes of this city. Brown of the firm of Brown & Perkins | The dent on which Mrs. Trail | Tepresented the plaintiff. based her suit occurred near the Po- Settlement Pending. ;'y:;'";.'{“ s ',:‘,‘VHP‘\\“’ Drgali yeas oata| . 1t is stated that in'the case of Sit-| M st ehen e 8 ;(‘3 ler against the American Straw Board | by defendant and driven by|CO: Which was withdrawn Tue ! SEmith came alons at an al | morning, a settlement is pendi | Biehiralet e d ana atroek ler sues for $5,000 damages for inj T e e e ool Btruck | jes received by being thrown off | scious and received injuries from | !9P Of a freight car while in the em- which she remained in the hospital | PIoV_of the Central Vermont railw H Sveral wealks by wires stretched from the plant 3 the defendant company across the Hearing in Damages. tracks of the road at Thamesville, in After the Trail vs. Stiles case, the this city. WANTS MEN TO MAKE ZWHERE BRANDEGEE STANDS MOST OF THEIR LIVES.| ON NATIONAL AMENDMENT. Is Purpose in Command of Jesus, | Measure in U. S. Constitution. i Follow Me. | = 1 op meeting held | If the proposed constitutional am n Thamesville | ment granting the women of the 1 3 aker Rev.!ed States the right ceneville Fed- |eral law come « as Follow | senate for action, | Brandegee of Connec vote 1ny right to | against it, on the ground that if the 2 to follow him? he had | majority of the people of Connecticut| 1t because he wa self a|want the vote for women the state]; man, and he knew t every | legislature will grant them that: priv-| eded a model. The artist, the |ilege and if they do not, as has been the mechanic, must have a | evidenced by the action of the previ- vy from, and so Jesus was | ous legislatures on the subject, it model for all mer {would be unfair to compel them by 2 he had never lo >, and | federal act to grant the suffrage as er will: men like a i fol- | planned by constitutional amendment. me and means | In response to a guestion from the victo: | Journal-Courier of New Haven as to| his attitude upon the subject of the them constitutional amendment affecting of t | suffrage, now before the committee of 1l enable men after the national house of representative: to enter the life eterna | Senator Brandegee has set forth his him can we do this stand on the question as follows M ged the men to en- | United States Senate. t r lives | Committee on th udiciary P S T Y March 14, 1914 o | IDEAL CLUB. 5 { state that you would like to ask i —me— | tly what my views are on » | Entertained At Home of Mr. and Mrs. | of \\on{mv suffrage. 1 '\p-| | sume that you refer to the propose Appiston: Main. constitutional amendment which if | Main of | adopted would prevent any siate from | the Ideal | confining the privilege of voting to e was a | males. Reply i I he | would say ti proximity the to a vote ire to age to time ir women ti ‘do so at the manner provided in the constitu- tion of Connecticut I am not in favor of amending constitution of the United Sta to compel the people of Connecticut to adopt woman suffrage if the people| | of Connec t do not want majority of the women of Connectic t | want the privil ciined to tiwnk state would | Whether a m: Connectict ned by 1 each member re- nd telling a sh was prepare: fusion ar women by commit ~cording to the provisic made the hit of the > general assembly word contest, Mrs tate want to vote, t the | advocate extending the privileze Lo a1} omen when a majority of them were oppesed to it Miss Gertrude Main heon would be ember took s time - THIRD TO DIE FROM | Engineer Phiibrick Caught Throat Scalded by Steam. eorge C. TO CONFER ON CHARITIES. | Catholic Committees ) Will Meet in Washington in September. | mmittee in | i | | for the next bie « arence of Catho! the dis tke- is to be held in { man Wallace Sep | day after f Columbus and are interested, | lay and adopi- The apnouncement o bri govern the air- 1p | thoug all | He remained came to New press, and since then ceived scalds in the t lics nited 1 | national Catholic «m, they were thought equence, and he ure of the conference wil be onday, however i submission of special reports from ! . which caused { committee on Families, Sick | intil he was hardi S Defective, and C Ac condition became v worse and Cr Monday night it A rector of the | 8iave. univer; of America, is LEAE BT e man of ti nal Conference. Went Ashore at Black Point. The tug Walter Lucke Daly, went on Black Pc morning. and was floated Farnsworth Estate Admitted to Pro- | bate, Scoll company wreckers practic The ¢ e of Dr., Frederick Farns-|damaged. The Luckent h, worth of New lLondon, who died on |barges and bound east, ran 5 o'clock. The barges t a signal from the tug veered off and Februar was admitted to probate | thick fog about there Tuesday, Willlam H. Reeves,| personal agent for Dr, Farnsworth several years, was named as for | anchored in deep water. After the tug adminis- | had been floated she made up her tow { trator, Tt has been impossible to find jagaln and started for Providence. | a will of Dr Farnsworth’s. He was a —_— —— | nd had no blood relations. Preparing City Abstract Book. t connections are nephews| (orpelius J. Dewnes iv preparing the| 1d niec of Mrs, Farnswerth, who oity tsact book of taxable preperty, ed aboul 20 years ago, The estale in- | whieh i - e esti= A5 in making up matesin 3&' the next citydax, udes property in Federal and Shap- {ley streets and a small ameunt holdings of stocks. Mrs. an@xs ate was reeenily prebated-te-estab-]" 1 the rights ef heirs, Lord-Rese Engagement. nt issue of the Chicago News “Announcement is made by Mr. and Mr John Brackett Tord, 4 ,r(\‘n\\uoxl avenue, of the engagement , Mary, to Robert Ed- aymond, 920 Lincoln HOOD’S ' SARSAPARILLA ' pos- Ross is a brother of Miss | sesses the extracted values of the 2 RD- 1, Bam x};{o and {us s::lerR‘“‘e best « vegetable remedies pre- ogether in the apartment in the Ray i ici 1d. Mr ang Mrs, Lord and Miss| Soribed by leading physicians, - z That its formula has proved won- 1n occasional derfully - potent is prowed by a_relative of the Johns record of great success. For your nephow of Mrs Mais Tl pjsod medicine get HQOD'S, . . 2 i Pl R Al the defendant agreed to| Would Vote Against Placing Suffrage | against it. | l]l\l(Bfl\\k,\l In this city, =3 X ag RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Coid in FIVB of America’s foremos ten a practical and money- |saving book of recipes, ! which the shortening or cook- | ing fat recommended is Cottolene 2" cf these women by Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Mro, Mary J. Lincoln, | and Lida Ames Wiilia. All five cf these famots women en- dorse znd rccommend Cottolene. l wholesome and appetizing food. | Cottolene goes a third farther than any other short- { ening or cooking | fat, while the re- | sults are always uniform and satisfactory. ‘ Send for theFree Recipe Book of | the five famous | women today. [E=EX FAIRBANK =553 CHICAGQ TAF TV]LLE AFFAIRS | Concert and Smoker Held by the Lin- | coln Ciub Much Enjoyed. | An_ enjoyable concert and smoker was held by the Lincoln club in their ! rooms Monda g with a good majority of mbers present. The programme follows: Song, De: Pals, James rg, The Shirt My Made for Me Devlin: song. halgh; song, -r, William Brown; piano tin Maldron; song. Down song, Down sph Dixon: Harry was a old Moss: Mother Sweet True rd Gate, Heroes That Ha : song, Light of Day, Ja duet, Down D am, Frank j Greenhalgh; vier; song, llam Brow orning, Old Mmill James Peter Tar- Twa, W j French song. orty Gallant F Felix selec- n, Martin Waldr L The Old shioned Photograr John Spencer. served was: Grape fruit, \Tarnd«‘ ne: wafers, sandwiches, salted nu boiled salmon, ed ke, pipes and s. James Mo ening. The menu a-s | Phi Kappa Sigma Social. | On Monc in the lecture :.,mm Congregational church, ppa Sigma club ¥ was the the The | asinment Two solos I Met You Face to Face, nie Kenda two piano so by | BORN. 1914, a M na f No. 7 Hill | MARRIED, HARRIS - GALCHIER —In t (s A 1% R z DIED rse: arbonneaun | BRICKETT —Ir {1914, saran « Niantic umner R. Wallace Lond Church & Allen 15 Mair Street DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E, CHURCKH WM. SMITH ALLE> | SHOE SPECIALS | Ladies’ $2.50 Gun Metal Butt ....$1,98 | Ladies’ $3.50and $4 Fine Shoes...$2.93 Men's $2.00 Shoes now Men's $2.50 Gun Metal 8hoes .$1.68 .$1.98 FRANK A. BiLL, 104 Main 5t. | Shea & Bunke: 41 Main Streef Funeral Directors 'ALFRED HUNT ELORIST Flowers for Funerals a Specialty. Lafayeite Bt., next (o Rackus Hespital Telephone 1130 Marion Harland, Mrs. | cel- | Babies! scon they will be big boys and girls, and their faces wil! _atcn their smiles, = ; Bring the babies and we'll i i ~ LAIGHTON = .. -UGRAPHER pposite, ¥aswich Savings Soci-iy. | That sudden breeze, predicts a freeze. Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know 1t's dangerous to eat oreakfast in a cold room. and ! :sides, it's not very comfortable, Whereas, with one of our Heaters installed, you only have to light it a few minutes sre breakfast is called in order have the dining gsuoi coinfortably m. We carrr those Heaters in three aif- icrent styles: Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizes and The Oriole, scmuthing new in Gas Heators. Call and see them at our office and €t us explain their usefulness, City of Norwich Gas & Electrical Department Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. Their recipes are practical for every | Gay use and insure economical, | Agnes Graham; Miss Lucy Greenwood and Miss Margaret Pilling rendered Thanks for the Lobster and Will the | Roses Bloom in Heaven? Many games | games re enjoved after which ice cream and cake were served. The committee in charge were the ses Agnes Graham, lsabella Brown M Notes, Robins have been noticed about the village this week by school childrem. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone and son Frederick Stone have returnmed after attending the funeral of a relative in New Bedford e The change in the train schedule on the New Haven road makes the ar- | Fival of mails somewhat later st the Taftville post office. The mail that | has been arriving at the office at 10.4% m. does not arrive now until 11.4% |2 m., an hour later. f Norway and Sweden are adopting electric elevators in apartment houses, . Ch11dren Gry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA DR. R. J. COL.LINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. Phone 424-4 NOTICE The New York Furniture |and Clothing Company will furnish your home and clothe you at your request. For in- formation write or call The New York Furniture and TuThS 5l Clothing Company, Inc., 11 Bank St., New London, Ct. Julsows 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standarfl brands of Beer of Europe and Ameriay Bonemian, Filsuer, Culicbach Lavariag Beer, Bass, raie and Burton Mueirs | Scotch_ Ale, Guiuness' Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale Bunkes | ”Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe | mg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuses, Ludweiser Scalitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone 447-12 LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION SIDEWALKS Office of the Street Commissioner. i Wick, Jai 3, The OrdildDces vi sus vivd O Wict PIobiue smil LU OwiEr uf @ OCCupant ut OCCUpABLS, pFivels Ger- pora Or Ay person having care of Any LulAinE oF 0L Of land. vurdariag vn any sireei, SQUATE, U PUDLLE PIMGE witiiln Lhe Cily, where iners iy & mide= Walk Zladed, or graded and Pav shall cause L0 be femoved Luereiro any ana wil SHOW, Sieci 2nd 106 Wiim lnfes Rours uiler LRe sume Jalien, beeh GGPONILEd O Wilnin tores hours aiier Seamse ihe swme soali have Y scason; lso, Lhat Waik, O MLy Bact Ny uny bulding OF sny Duldink Ci puwis puada. Covered wiik ice, L sRadl D Bhe 0L Lhe Owuer OF OWRnass, ‘“‘1. or wccupsnis, piivale on, o any persull MsVIing LLe GAFe BT AUGA BULIU~ iug ok lst o suen mgds SeL 1914, ot .alse previds that Im ] Teal Qemmissioner 10 ORLL seed under the Iore- ol isioms, and 1f they are net 1351 \n en demand, to report ine fise 1o the City Aliorney, who # presecute the party effepding, ERROLL C LILLIBRIDUS, sseel Commissionsr, e

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