Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 10

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LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day Palatial Steamers of the Hamburg-American Line NEXT SAILINGS “Cleveland” Apr. 30, 10A.M. “Rhaetia” - May 9, 10A.M. Steamers leave Commonwealth fer, S R Boaton. For Imformaetion. 607 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. or Local Agents BRIEF STATE { Sheehan | ¥) to] . Joseph's Terryville—Rev. John goes to Bristol tonight ( preach a Lenten sermon in S church, ‘orty-three documents | cord at the town lay. This breaks all erk’s office Wedne: vious records. pre- Rockville—Mr. and Mrs. John H Zimmerman, of Ward stre announce the engagement of their daugh olyn Inez, to Milton Berr Em ar- Waterville—Martin A, rkildsen bas received a medal of he om | the United States government for | faithful service during the war with | Spain, by the benefit p evening by the Wellesl girls for the &y S0 building fund of ably reach $300. college will prob- East Hartford Greenwich—Th embezzlement is tinued until next Monda time it is expected G assistant state’s at county, will be on matter up . Meriden—Georsg w mand of the Unifermed P O S. of A, .of New play the Meriden P. O mand another round in cribbage and setback this cldy Aprii 9 necticut reforma 1y meeting Tuesday club in Hartford. S bert Garvin report present 177 inmates. in the first grade, 119 and flve in the third Bristol—Some tors had a good deal in placing pennies in for peopie to “bite a pen s soldered to cushions a steady people tryving , finding them locate anchored to there was South Manchester—After several compiaints sales the board of h the best hea der that in the sales would be unless the articies red for sal | first fumigated | Bridgeport—A man beli imposter, entered < lumbus rooms P ter representi father solic contrib boys’ home. He w ly appearing clothin members gave hin met his Wat dressed pulled a wr pocket whic a Protest tributions for a F The Fenton-Charnley E Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. COAL AND LUMBER FRESH ARRIVAL Genuine Big Vein Gearge’s Creek Blacksmithing COAL ALSO A CARLOAD OF READY ROOFING PAPER Econemy znd satisfaction for those who are SHY on SHEDS by using a few loads of our COMMON LUMBER and READY ROOFING. Ghappeli Go. Central Whari, Norwich, Conn. Telenhones. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL Gffice and Yard 203 North Main St Office Telophane 1257 COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN 8TOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—eor. Market and Shetuckat Sto Telephons ¢63-13 A NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914 /A MAJORITY FOR REPEAL IN SENATE Republican Member Claims Canvass of Body Shows Pres- ident’s Plea Will Be Sustained by Margin of Nine—Bryan mal call today for the canals commit- tee to meet next Tuesday morning. Secretary Bryan discussed the issue with several senators while at the capitol, ameng them Senator Ashurst of Arizona, one of the democrais open- ly oppesed to the - repeal. Senator Ashurst said after his talk with the secretary of state that he had noj changed his views. Mr. Bryan also discussed the situation with Senator Overman of Nerth Carolina, who is in = issionary ork i e se@’? | favor of toll exemption repeal Domg Mmlon w m Scnat No compmm“e Representative Moss of West Vir= By 4 ginia, republican, who voted inst to Be the Slogan of the Administration Leaders. the Sims bill, today introduced a reso- lution to declare that it is the sense of the house that its repeal of the R clause g to Washington, April 2.—Administra-)added that no proposals for com- |wise shipy tion leaders in the senate buckled on | promise or change in the repeal meas- ad been brought to him and sig- ly into the Panama tolls fight, deter- | nificantly suggested that amendments | ing offered by administra- | thelr armor today and plunged active- | ur mined to maintain an ur were not b sition until the end of the « Though the house bill to repeal & . m for American ship: 1ding nt declared no proposa s had 1 ts were incirculation tos that an effort might be made to fo the repeal bill into a caucus. rumors were promptly cratic leaders asserting denied, demc that a been mentioned t but these the desire ¢ cilitate n United S are in n between Sritai and Great denyin Un ng or the 1s 21 of LIND COMING HOME. : would not be necessary, at the same | President Announces That He is Re- administration policy. time insisting there no doubt that | turning to Rest Up ; , 2 the repeal bili will have a safe ma- 3 3 No\Comprom-se_ will Be} C°'1‘5‘d°"°dtj‘j.»m_\ when the vote is taken. Was John Lind “No o I se” vas the slogan of | A 5 ! € =.—dJok <nd, D BOJE G o X ‘”“" their | Majority of Nine Claimed for Repeal. | form 1esota and for ¢ and reso- | It was pointed out that such demo- | the I pessanal rop i, tending | cratic senators as O'Gorman and | ‘hamberlain, who are openly and ur yieldingly opposed to -toll repeal, could not go into loud the plain issue of repeal, that been determined to make it om the outset that no tempor- o be countenanced. -nt Wilson told inquirers that a riends of the repeal bill insi d no factional delay or fili- that support of the pr ing and had every reason to be- | is increasing® rather t | lieve from what senators told him that ing. One republican senator who will vote for a canvas a clear majo the probability counted fore the there would be a prompt report from the reépeal dec the committee on inieroceanic canals. | of ‘nine for the bi eing that several vote opposition would No Proposal for Caucus. The president said there were one or | two members of the committee who | ré number of republicar were against the repeal but who, he it is now gener | understood, would voge to bring the have decided to line up again promptly before the sena report. Incidentall asion to deny reports t he had sent a timatum to the senate through { publicly Owen, or anyone else, with a view | pos g early action. He had done | 4, along this line. He'! C | Oliver of Pem v announced their n. Bryan Active at Capitol. rman O'Gorman issued the exemption caucus which would be designed to bind them. d that'! owed be = tomorrow presider aboard flower. The prospe dent Wi the 11, Lind’s dey should not ture o ri. pos- | s to grant | Mrs. Clare Shaw of Norwood Used Mayr’'s Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Mrs, Clare Shaw of 21 Majestic Avenue, Norwood, R. I, was a suf- ferer from stomach and liver troubles for many years. She -was treated both in the United States and abroad. She underwent an operation. 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Go to Engler's drug store and ask about the wonderful results it has been accomplishing in cases they know about—or send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 1ll., for free book on stom- ach ailments and many grateful let- ters from people who have been Tre- stored. Any druggist can tell you its wonderful resuits. | velope mportant, v talk. ton, and w nev- ide of the were in- v n Y Mr. ndition: binding thems Ty s mo to ten days. After his visit here he | will go -to French Lick Springs, Ind., or_a rest. and then to his home in St. Paul, Minu. | " 'Mr. Lind is being paid out of contingent fund of the state de ment. Secretary Bryan has not | vulged what salary is being paid hims, | but under-the statutes the department is not obliged to give an accounting of expenditures of this fund. 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