Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1914, Page 11

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' Observations in Nerwich. - The following Tecords, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the in temperature and the barometric changes Thursday: b as to’ : e Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds John & Geo. l1. Bliss 126 Main Street and SEE honest ; T a. mo 12 m, 6 p. m. Highest éomp.riu;i& urself, Predictions for Thursday: Partly|of all ::-nuodm:: purchased c‘%"‘fl’l{mfld‘ cooler,th i ‘You may be able to stand a shortage y's weather: r, Wwarm, | in weight. but what about the unpro- northwesterly wind. . tected poor in the nelghborhood? g&:- e R e 5 takes will e best regulat- Sun, Moen and Tidew. ed stores, and you should not be too ® Sun (l Hlil l? loon | ready to believe that all mistakes || Rises. | Sets. || Water. || s, i & m | p m || & m j|p @ 7.08 7.09 2 tect you, and I 2 them ready and willing to do so. . Watch the Scales. The dealer who makes a practice of short weight is not always, in fact In a majority of cases, is not the man with the fraudulent scale or measure, 3 H but is often to;:d with the most Inp- Memorial Day Exercises at Greene- | Proved type. relies upon his clav- ville. Grammar School Thursday | S& T Damiomer Gy approved scale Morning—Prof. George Presented | short weighing them out of a few War Plcture to School—Other Dis- ecntal ’:: -f:mhm %M' he -:- complishes in many ways. He may. by e H.'N"‘@i‘ the use of the set screw or leveling device &: :hlo scale, .chh‘nn ;ho point- Greeneville Grammar school Thursday | ®T 80 W aheld “of_SEgoen Department Patriotic Instructor J. | Ounce of two. The consumer would Herbert George in G. A. R. regalia vis- | 10se the amount the scale. was set ited the school and gave the scholars [ ahead. Before buying over a scale & half hour's talk on his experiences | 566 that the pointer is at zero. The during the Civil war. Professor | 5cale he is using may be so sensitive George gave several bugle calls and |2nd he may place the commodity on explained the meaning of each. The|the pan for such a short length of exercises consisted of the following |t!me that the buyer has no time to! programme. judge the reading on the seals, In| Star Spangled Banner— | this case the dealer would give the| All grades, weight as registered when the pointer Recitation—The Gettysburg Speech, | was heaviest. Bee that the scale comes by the 6th, Tth and 8th grades. to rest before the weight is taken. The Song, Columbia the Gem of .the | merchant may take advantage of the Ocean—All grades. buyer’s negligence in not asking the Recitation—Captain, My Captain, 7th | Price per pound. Upon being con- and S3th grades. fronted he may ralse the price per Address—Prof. J. Herbert George. pound so as to fit the weight given. The exercises closed with the sa-|Always inquire the price per pound luting of the flag and the singing of | and buy only by welight, measure or America. numerical count. Never buy by the Professor George took occasion to |sack, packageload, roll. pail or the present the school a beautiful framed | “25 cents’ worth.” These terms mean picture of Sherman marching to the | nothing. Be definite in your pur- sea, which was placed in his care to | chases. be gixen to some school in town by Public Cooperation Desired. Mrs. A. Thatcher Otis. of Hobart ave- Your hearty co-operation in the en- nue. Mrs. Otis secured the picture | forcement of this much needed legis- from her father, the late Samuel An- | Jation is very much desired, and you ;izx:; tl:::el;tuu'le‘he picture is about | can very ‘;uuy ““.:y by r‘:pcm,:‘ e = any case of your county or city or to ‘gupe.x&lsor Mcl:i\smu‘a. réceived the | the office of the state department at ‘_‘ “W‘ appropriate words of appre- You will be protected not ! AN, only by the prosecution of the offend- According to the usual custom the | or when the facts warrant a prosecu- children will bring flowers to the|tion but by the making good of any school Friday evening and Baturday | Joss sustained by you when it is possi- morning for the decorating of the | pie to do ®o. solafex graves Your business dealings with the state department can be as confidential as vou choose to make them, and you need have no fear of your name be- ing used unless at your request. In order to properly protect your- spendi; a self against the short weight fraud, it days in Montville with relatives. will be necessary to provide yourself — with a good accurate scale of aboue 20 Eli Jacobs of Preston has returned | pounds capacity, and have it tested by after visiting relatives in New York | the city or county sealer in order to| and Brooklyn, be sure that it is accurate. Reweigh the commodities purchased by you and James F. Tighe of Boswell avenue ! You will ind that the scale has paid for 1 7.13 Morn. SIx hours after high watér it is low tide, whick 1s followed b~ flocd tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS m. to 8 p. m. Daily . to 1 p. m. Sundays The Mechanic, as well as the millionaire, can have the best of dental work. Our system of skillful, pain- less dentistry at moderate prices makes it possible for the masses to secure the best in dentistry. There are no “ethics of the profession” that have a right to keep this fact from the public. Examinations and advice FREE. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D.J. COYLE Succeeding The Kiny Dental Ca, 203 Main Street, neat to Bostc: Store. Lady Attendant SPECIAL NOTICE All clients that wish to communi- cate with Prof. Cleon will be able to reah him by mail, at 21 Masonic St., New London, Conn. All those corresponding\ with him be sure and send full address. This | means only for those who- have had During the morning session at the Personals. Abe Jacobs of Preston his sister, in Boston, Mass is visiting Thomas Sears is ng special’ work. Is passing a few days with friends | itself many times the first year. —_— | In Baltimore, Md. g A scale that will not 'lflh tl s At on every part of the platform is not :“ i CARRIAGES, Robert Kendall of Wilmington, Del- | accurate and will be a detriment dmm DEMOCRATS, aware js at his home here over the | rather than a benefit. Buy as good a (:;n a &OACORPS. Memorial Day holidays. scale as you can afford and have it 00! FARM WAGONS, ) tested by the sealer. Reweigh your sh-‘wc‘!k' HARNESSES, Congressman Mahan Will Attend. purchase, and if found short of the BUSINESS WAGONS, city or Congressman Bryan F. Mal proper weight notify « your called away from New lanamh‘nn 1:,:3 pounty sealer or the state department iness Thursday but will return In sea. | Of Weights and measures, Hartford. son to attend the annual meeting of | Conn. g]oell eb‘:azdmo% 1rustaeh‘o‘f'h i::mocm:u: How to Detect Frauduient Weight. omen. of he is a| The very best weighing and measur- m'i‘,mbe" ;hich will be heid” at the;ing devices are suseeptible of manipu- folgTe office in the Mohizan hotel|iatien by the dealer after they have day afternoon at 2 o'clock. been approved by the sealer. Always see that the pointer on the scale is set at sero, that the commodity being weigher is placed whelly on the scale or plate and that the vendfol;'n i P ds are free frem the scales. If in Suit Brought By Groten People Against | doubt at any time as to the correctness Builder, of the weight, veryfy it by weighing on another scale that has bee napproved Two new suits for the June term| by the sealer. I tholwolzht is n?t of the the superior were flled on| ©9frect, -motify the city or county p sealer or the state department at Hart- o wrday at the office of Clerk George| f'rd, Conn., who Will be pleased to be of mervice to you. John M. Cook and Grace E. Cook, ‘When ordering groceries, meats or husband and ‘wife, of Groton ask $1500 other commodities oni‘o;d theu:'_ by damages of Elbert O. Park on the welght, measure or numer! coun! clalm that Park did such faulty work| -LB8Jce you buy should be weighed. in the constfuction of a house for the Insist on corlll‘.ct ‘wvllht-”h careful w! argains.” plaintiffs that shortly after completion g‘mlm in th’: w:.vy‘o leaders put the {Jva_lls and ceiling cracked and| gut by the legitimate merchant are oc- Rouse as rendered unianantabls snd| Comiontlly optained, but ins Erest Vi untenan! e and - nearly useless. It is further claim- o g S g ed that the defendant has failed to bargains are, due to the fact that Lh.ey finish the house although the limit of the contract time has elapsed. TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS Alder L. Hillyer of Groton brings Children’s Night at Sacred Heart suit for 32,000 damages and an in- Junction to restrain the town from Flowerland Carnival—Large Attend- ance at the Hall—P. M. Team to further continuing two ditches and a culvert on the Eastern Point road by Play Wauregan Saturday—Personals and Notes. means of which it is claimed water is diverted onto property of Mrs. Hill- yer. s5 that a barn, hen house and stone :va!l h;ve( beerdn undermined and fruit rees destroyed and a pond of water| Wednesday evening was children’s stands in the yard. night at tln’s.cred Heart Flowerland carnival in Parish hall and the hall was crowded practically all the eve- ning. The booths received a very gen- erous patronage, especially the candy booth. There was no fixed entertain- ment programme, but all enjoved e very social evening. Y Wauregan Here Saturday. Wauregan comes here Baturday morning (Memorial day) te cross bats with the new Ponemah Miils baseball team, J. B. Benoit manager, and the game is ex) to be an unusually fast one. anager Benoit is getting his mén in = e for the battle and he will have & ng battéry on hand. > I-’n.;- and Notes. Miss Mamie Clarke left Wednesday for a visit in Worcesier, Horse Clipping Machines (and the parts.) Prices Cut on Auto Robes. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. MRS. GEO. P. STANTGN 52 SHETUCKET STREET is showing a fine line of NEW MIL- LINERY for Spring and Summer. You WALL PAPERS We still have a large assortment of the different grades left over, and at | greatly reduced prices, which we will | be_pleased to show you. { ldings and Cut Out Borders to | SRatch same. Also Paints, Muresco | in white and tints, and general assort- | ment of decorative supplies, including ?&3‘? Mm:hiei for halls and vestibules. | rders received for painting, paper | hanging and decorating. { P. F. MURTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main St. WALLS AND CEILINGS CRACKED AND FELL. Most Cigas Are Goes THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CiuiR Try them and ese. THOS. M. SHEA, Preap. Franklia St Next to the Palace Cafe JOSEPH ERADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruted to Orde- 198 BROADWAY DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental ‘Surgeon In charge of Dr. & L, Geer's practics during his last {lineas, § MoGrory Building, Norwioh, Cean, COAL Free Burning Kinis and Lehigh ALWAYS IN 8TOCK A D. }.ATHROP OLD-TIME REMEDY . MAKES~PURE BLOOD Purify your blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This medi- cine has been and still is the le’s medicine beeause of its rpelisble character and its/wonderful suceess in the treatment of the cemmon dis- eases and ailments—scrofula, ea- tarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, general debility. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been tested forty years. Get it today. GAGER Funeral Director ‘and Embalmer Prompt service day or aight Tel. 642-2. 'Lpdy, Assistant ‘William Coreoran has resigned his position with tha J, B. Martin cem- pany, ——— Mr. and Mps, Bruneile have moved from Huntery Avenue te Merchants avenus. { in the Aftermcon Taftvilie goes te Wildweod park, where they play Wau- Tegaa again, . > — e eonfined to the :un.?y'fnnm..' ! Now raiiroad ties are being lald un- der the spur track from the N. Y. N. 1H, and H. o the Pgaamati i almost unbearable and at night it is ,Efili 2 bt jueness and | rendered as of g L 1 1014, will be afoned by the ovectiod GRAVES OF SOLDIERS — To Be Brought to Buckingham Memo- rial for Relief Corps Wo-!nn. According to the usual custom the children of the city who have flowers to contribute towards the decorating of the soldiers’ graves will leave them at Buckingham Memorial this (Fri- day) evening, where they will be taken care of by the Woman's Relief corps. The ladies of the W. R, C. wil lbe at Buckingham Memorial during the evening to tie up the flowers and make wreaths, which are to be placed on the old soldiers’ graves in the va- rious cemeteries in the city' on Memo- rial day morning. A large guantity of flowers will be réquired for the graves, but it is expected ,that an abundance will be left at the Bucking- ham Memorial today and early Sat- urday morning. The flowers in Greeneville will be taken care of at the Greeneville Grammar school. ‘When buying from hucksters and peddlers, unless you are aoquainted with them and know them to have an district and yocu may have trouble in locating them when you discover you have beefi short weighed. Get his license number from the wagon so0 you will be ahle to describe him in case you want to notify the sealer. Procure an accurate set of liquid measures have them tested by your county of city sealer or hy the stte department, and measure the commodi* ties you buy. You will reduce the cost ~f living and pay fur your measures | in & short time. Insnst on honest ‘weights and measures. Test the milic bottles and if found short notify the county or city sealer or the state department of weights and measures at Hartford, Conn. If your milk or cream bottle has no mem- tion made of the amount it contains BORN on the outside of it, it is ligely to be H'Wu.kl‘fl_}ls—ln k!\"orw.i’ch, ‘Mx)y; 28, - easu son, Arthur . erkins, Jr., to Mr. an fPEnc . o e Vou b Mrs. arthur Perkins McWilliams of Oak street. DUST CLOUDS RISE ON bt et iH"iGTON STWE.ET IAWNE—DEMSAI'::'t'E:—In New York Te the Road By State Highway Halsey Malone of New York and Department. A;‘i,r.sémggzrfi?rusmter de Struve of Residents of Washington street DIED. from the city line northward are com- plaining of the exceedingly . dusty condition of this section of road. which is state road they say, and should have some sort of dust reducer put upon it at once. Though the large number of auto- mobiles that use the road during the GEORGE—In this city, May 28. Joseph B. George, of No. 110 Summit street. | Notice of funeral hereafter. HATHAWAY—In_ this city, 1914, Rufus 1. Hathawa: G Funeral service at his late home, 157 Mchinley avenue, Saturday after- noon, May 30, at 2.30 o'clock. LADD—In Brooklyn, May 28, Meérrill May 27, day, scattering the powdery surface 1 | into the air and all through the ad- Thomas Ladd, aged 53 years. Fu-| joining atmosphere, residents say neral services from his home in that conditions in the day time are Brooklyn Sunday at 11 o’clock. Church & Allen 15 Mair Street FUNERAL ~ DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS as bad and those who would sit out on their porches to enjoy the evening cool are driven into the house by the constant clouds of dust. The resi- dents are hoping for early attention from the state highway department for their rellef, EXPLAINED AUTO SMASH. New London Testifies To Collision With Machine Driven By Miss Myrtle Cunninu[‘nm. State Albert Phillips in ‘Tuesday to testify regarding an auto- mobile collision which occurred be- tween his machine and an automobile owned by MWiss Myrtle E. Cunning- | ham of Willimantic, in Williams | street, New London recently. Miss Cunningham accused Dr. Thomas, at a hearing two weeks ago, of reckless- ly driving into her machine. . Dr. Thomas appeared Tueeday and was represented by Attorney John J. Lawiless, who appeared for Attorney Charles E. Hickey. Dr. Thomas test- ified that the acident was Miss Cun- ningham's fault and that she had cut across In front. her machine being on the left side of the road. He denied that he was travelling at a speed of I Ladies’ Fine Patent and specd between ton and atieen mites. |Gun Metal Colonial Pumps | speed between ten and fifteen miles. | Dobnald M. Saxton, who conducts & See Our Specials at $2.50, $3.00 -nd' grocery store at the corner of Main $2.50. | FRANK A. BILL. 104 Main St Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN and Wllllams street. testified in Dr. Thoms' behalf Tuesday. Mrs. Thoms, who was with her husband at the time of the acident and who was present at the hearing, was not obliged to testify. . Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors LEFFINGWELL CHURCH. Mission Circle Meeting Meld By the Ladies—Interesting Programme. i The ladies of Lefngwell held a mision circle meeting at the Baptist church Wednesday afterncen af 2.30. The folloewing programme was given! 8inging, Jesus Shall Relgn: Fourth chapter of 1st John wus re- sponsively: Prayer, by Rev. J. G. ‘Ward; secrtary’s report was read and accepted; a reading, Prayer for Mission, was given by Mrs. J. G. Ward: a poem, Your Father Cares For You, was read by Mrs. Frank Rose; singing, Speed Away: reading, ‘When I Made Mission My Chief Bus- iness, by Mrs. Charles Ells. Mrs. Gilchrist of the First Baptist church of Norwich was at the meeting and #ave a very. interesting acount of the 43d annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Misionary Society held at Newton Center: - At _the close a rising vote of thanks was tended Mrs. Gilchrist for her kindness in bringing this report. A reading The Helping Hand, was given by Mrs. T. H. Peabody. Meeting closed .with singing Faith Is the Vic- tory. The attendance was 14 and the offerin amounted to $5.60. * Voting Machines Demonetrated. The registrars and assistant regis- trars had a number to whom they demonstrated the voting machines on Wednesday. In the central district on Saturday afternoon there will be further opportunity to become ac=- quaintsd with- the machines. FRECKLES Den’t Mide Thom With a Veil; Remeve Them With The Othine Preseription | | | LEGAL NOTICE s;l‘ A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwlcas, within and for the District of Norwica, on the 28th day of May, A. D. 1914. Present—NBELSON J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Eleanor Dickerson, late of Port Jefferson, 'w York, de- ceased. Kings County Trust Company, a cor- mflnn, Jocated in the Borough of 3rookiyn, City of New York, State of New 1ork, appeared in Court by coun- sel and filed a_ petition alloging that it i1s the Executor of the last 1 and testament of deceased; that said will bas been proved, approved and established out of this State, by a Court of competent jurisdiction thereof, to wit: The Surrogate’s Court, County of Suffolk, State of New York, on the 21st day of October. A. D. 1912; that said decedent was at the'time of her death the owner of certain proverty and tate situale within the Towns of 2 - wich and Sprague. in said Probate Dis- trict. fully described- in said petition; that there is no other property belong- ing to tue estate of sald decedent in the State ©f Connecticut, other i.an tnat desc in msald petition, and that sald petitioner is Interested in sald property by virtue of its said appoint- ment, as will fully appear by a duty authenticatad and exempilified copy of such will and of the records of the {Joeeedin'n proving and establishing he same, accompanying said petifion. and requesting that d copy of will and the reoo proving and estabiish- ;‘fl the ‘l,:m. be filed 4 recorded in Pro urt a that ancillary - granted on the atters testam estate of nde fi. h ., Be lla.fl:: ;f.";l'-nordcrfl;'onn”. A or h.;‘nfil c -gn es o¥ t ;l -:In th 7 offiee a .Ja' Nerwioh, to or, 2 tively, each at least §5% SEE AT T o audt G The above and Jr'mfi-":'&'-. A 3 y L3 J’AR%E!I;BJ.I’Q)ONOHUI, A A 8. SP. DANIEL T. SHEA, ‘m DAVID S. GILMOUR, CHARLES E. WHITAKER, Board of Gas & Electrical Commissioners. Mill_Ends RETAIL iques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroom closed between 12 and 1, and after 11 a. m. Saturday. Trolley to the door. No samples given nor mail ordess replied to. ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED AND GROUND . 23 Price C Eisewhere you pay nearly twice as much. Send your orders by maily costs you very little mere for pestage on a 10 pound package. United Tea Importers Go. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bfos Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. assured. Shampooing, Manicur- in‘xg,. Sla.lp Treatment and acial Massage. Switches made from your combings. Miss Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Tel. 769-3 (Take Elevator) . GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Provid---~ St.,, Taftville Promv: attention to day or night calia Telephone 3w apriéMWFawl | Boot and Shoe Repaiving All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST el Sotp Jan1TUWF ALL GRADES OF Hamilton Watches at WM. FRISWELL'’S, 25 and 27 Frankiin Bt 1647 Adam’s Tavern .« 1861 sller te the DUbLC (he Hmest standard of Heqr of and DRS. L. F. and A. J. 287 Main PRAGTISE LI ¥D TO EAR NOSE and THROA Eb::g.-p.cgn.—-l Ei“ ERRERYER

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