Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 15, 1914, Page 6

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deWlflr quirement, In-h-.lm-flu-‘lnuhh- ' Platinum and Qold Mnulll;n ‘workmanship. » POSTOFFICE APPROPI!‘QTION BILL CARRIES $821,700514. $50,000 F: Experiments In Aerial T Mail Deiitery. ‘Washington, Dec. 14.—Appropria_ tions aggregating 5822.100 514 for the conduct of the postal service are car- ried by the postoflhm biil reported to- day to the house. ‘No provision is made for extension of the postal service to Alaska and Porto Rico telegraph and telephone lines as recommended by Postmaster General Burleson was included and |every t proposals carriers is proposed, and an appropri- ation of lWM for .experiments in aerial mail delivery was refused. Dutch Steamer Picks Up Aviators. London, Dec. 14, 7:46 p. m—A tele to Reuters Telegram ompn.ny aviators in the North Sea. No de- tails are yet avallable. Report m Relation to " DIAMONDS Mmbhn‘-flu markst, we are prepared to supply every re- mm-mmummmnu,pm EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED JOHN & GEO. H. BLISS than ever and at the lowest prices In artistio duiw and exquisits 8T. JONNS’ @UOTA IN “ BRITISH ARMY AND NAVY. Average of One In Evary 25 of the By Population, - = th 2L 5)1!1 ot"fl 000. |§ t a population abou 1.250‘::\ g: sted , for service in the ;British army -nd vy, 1,000 as solders and 250 as sailors. This is an average of one in every 25 of the pop. ulation—an average, that, so far as is known here, has been exceéded only at Liverpool, where one person in fifteen has enlisted. ’.l‘he extent of the local enlistment has been somewhat of a surprise to the government officials, as there is no militia. in Newfoundland and the peo- ple of the colony have never had any appeals made to their military spirt. More Troops for Mexican Bordur. Naco, Ariz., Dec, 14—The remaini: of the Ninth United suu- Cavalry left Douglas today to join the rest of the regiment here. Seven troops of the Tenth Cavalry and three batteries of the Sixth Ar- tillery are also here, Many Mexican bullets struck in this :;:‘111- this morning and at least one Licenses in the County of New London for the Year Ending September 30th, 1914 [{ ragans are other postmasterships e.. For hulnpnca, Wakefield| George B. Utter attended a meeting vacant in January, and Nar-|of the blican state cemtral com- Piér in Febrary. mittee in lence, Monday. The commission of Charles J. But-| The collection llh- ler, the present postmaster at Wester-| Thanksgiving service is to be donatdd ly expired about six months ago, but|to the Westerly Visiting Nuwee as- Gerry has' delayed acting upon|sociation, mis appointment for reasons of his| Harriet B. Plerce, widow of Horace own. He will not say what he will 0| L," Pierce, “mm“mw nor when he will do it was under- o:num.ummmm hew stood that Postmaster would | geventy-ninth yesr. be permitted to remain sturbed llt‘(m elecflor;t 1.fw-h\hg‘ t}:: lx?' u.\lmdfl n::& lcal streny ‘whic] ‘was would thiereby. not: be turned against|cecabes In tralning a horse to the d: Mr, Gerrv.. But Westerly went re- and ® finally suce publican’as usual, although Mr. Gerry| Mrs. Waity - Palmer has been ap- ran ahead of the other democrats on|pointed postmaster of Lha fourth the ticket. . class. post office at Escob: ‘Waesh- Mr. Gerry's friends say that he has|ington county, to succeed les H. not retired from. politics. They in-|Arnold, resigned. timate that he has not vet “begun to mclud,g in the consignment from fight” as John Paul Jones replied to| Phebe company have had some render. It is generally admitted that|suffers, is a large box of cigars, tobac- Mr. Gerry has further political aspira|co and pipes for aged Belgian men, too tions. But he evidently does not want| old to engage in the war. to get too early a siart, as some poli-| Thomas P. ticians have done, only to bave his|gaughter, Miss ubb:n.%. and . his wind fail in the home stretch. bins, of New London. a,r1 guests of Mr, Stebbins” " The funeral sarvices of Major Sam. T e o . ) uel C, Waidron, former superintendent of . the Wagchemoket Fire distrioty were held Sunday afternoon at his residence in East Providence. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, including a delegation of Grand Army men as well as members of the Masonic fraternity and from business associates. ong the floral tributes were pieges from ns in- West in the lighthouse gervie for nineteen years and is now inspector of ma- chinery in the First Lighthouse dis- trict, with #adquarters at Portland, Maine. Mra, Maria Clirero ‘wife of Santa Turano, of Westerly, ried on Monday in St. Joseph’s hospital, Prov- idence. es her husband, she is! survived by three sons and a dausht- Greene chapter, D.A. R, of | | the British officer who demanded sur-| Westerly, for the relief of the Belgian ins has been| fine white We have a very large and complete stock of Diamonds of all sizes, lutely perfect. Ladies’ Rings from $15. to $300. Men’s Rings from $25. to $500. We also have a small number of slightly Imperfect Stones that we offer at special prices. lodge, A. F. and A. M, of Stonington, Bucklin post, G. A, R, Palestine Tem- ple, Mystic Shrine, Masonic Veterans' association, and Massasoit club. The services were conducted by Rev, Ar- thur M. Amcock, rector of All Saints’ churck, Providence, Then ! followed the burial service of the Grand ‘Army of the Republic,? with Department Commander Gilbert Wilson and staft in attendance, Burial was in New Ha- men, Monday, and was under the di- rection of New Haven Commandery. Knights Templer. Ie served as musiclan In the Civil war in Company A, Twenty-Scenth er, Adolph F., Thomas F. and Maria Turano; elso by three brothers, Frank, | Charles 5. and Ernest R. Cicen, of New York, and one sister, Loretta Acotin. Rev. Frederick W. ldence, former % or o fthe Pawca- tuck Congregat . church, officiated jaat the funeral of Mrs, Phalla Malin- (a Dickens at her home in Elm street, Monday afternoon. Burial was at ‘m.er Bend and the bearers were James O. Babcoek, Denison C, Hinck. ley, Tristan D, Babcock, Alexander Decker, of Prov- . Established 1872 7 OVOAV BN/ N B By 8 WOYOTEY mills and the matter 'of additional street appropriation wes referrod back to the burgeases, It was voted to lay THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0, Druggists’] Civinees | Licenses | Trcemser = = 2ol _TOWKS | & Eps | HEE 8 g3 cfig 2 358 | E&s T 310.0 186. 60| 116740 7,737’ 773.75 5 2,000, 200.001 1,800.06 26.00] - _3.60 32.41 530.0 55.00 435.00 - 35! 15.00] ...wAB5.50 5. ) 3 » ° H 2 EX) 3 3 1 k3 ! 'thnsnamwmmma Clty of Norwich. The undersigued, ty Commissioners for the County of New Londo: hereby certify that -ma FRrOEOIAE 16 & irn statoment of the mmbers. am kinds of licenses issued, the amounts received therefor, and the disposition wld. of such amounts Zor the year ending September 30, 1914, EFRED J. BROWN © » A H MNPHERE County Omnmisdunm S‘afifloflmm County of New London, ™ *Rorwich, Dec. 12, 1914, Personally ceo Brown, Charles H. Smith and A. H. Lan- County commi ners tw New London co\mty. and made oath to the ith of the above certificate. m M, B] Before me, IROWN, ‘Notary Publte. Receipts of the County of New London For the Year Ending Sept. 30, 1914, With a Statement of the Amounts Due to the County on that Date. Beceived for board of prisoners: Bl‘bl!\hl forward (Jafl Re- m State oo - $12,09480 nml’m Boammoe s On mvflr .00 868, 10 mcmt rom earnings of co mlmls‘!" oo rmresrnoee 3,044.83 $13,142.23 815,142.23 7,805, 96 S5.. 92 “ 13,6268.99 fom; County Private person, gtate Nasts SR aalon First National " 3 TORSet sl ntoyosa o 111.98 County amml-non-r To- bate on Order n.u‘l. B 18.50 Balence on hand Oct. 1, 1913 §,823.71 Amount due %q e a-an of ebon, unty e e bese s mr e § 124.8¢ Expm&mofflneCmtyofNewLondmforfl:er Ending Sept. 30, 1914, Wuh-Shwmen'ofdu Indebtedness on That Date. Brought forward (Jall Bx- 91} penses) vreiiiecesacane Pl.ld at Court House or— Ty 3-%52.!1 28.25 200.00 S 4 e £ g2f S " St o ot it 3 23322223 e RASSRSSSN 1 3 33 090 onn 30 i IR e0na = “8T OXDEDSES wonesromvar $14,057.87 Sir > 3 ex)lnll' STy 12,097.82 . $84,605.28 Wour notes at 435 per cent. Interest. State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss, Nm!ah Dee. 12, 1014, ’ o imdereigned, County Commissioners for the Cgunty of Naw Lendon, ety gflg‘,‘,, AR ) “"'fl‘flmu ogmeerning e fatly and tne Anane ; WWM.M creveerees $82.000.00° . Andttors of N don, hersby eeriiey Bt Forthe year u’d '"d"-"fir."n‘ o1 na"lfi'a’g.':'ha - SR, BREC ageTiat th hoof Snd month. M ease in Rhodo Island. The govern- ment share of the elaims for indemni- ‘Thompson, Wil.lha Noyes and Jma. Connecticut infantry, and was & ma.| H. Gates, jor in the Connecticit Nationai Guard,) on the staff of General Rancall Smith, brigade commander. He was for sev| ;. eral years a cjerk on the steamers of the Stonirgton line and, while a resi- dent of Stonington berought, in 1875, became & member of Palmer chapter, Royal Arch Masons, in Westerly. Captain Marcus Bainbridge, United States navy, retired, but who was in Al the meeting of the w-nerl ‘inisterial assoclation, held Honau the Memorial bullding, Rev. G. Horton, D, D, made a beaut! presentation of his studies of John Greenleaf Whittler, the Quaker poot, emphasizing the great work of poet In the abolition of slavery lnd of | his poems that will survive to the end of time In the discussion that fol. owe accord the transport service from San Fran-( Dy Eortons l:m::ml,; with clsco to Many'a, dled in Parls, last Friday, He was born in Lexington,|, Alice G. Austin, wife of George 3. Kentucky, seventy vears ago, and was A\m!né formerly of Westerly, died a widower, His wife was Mary Reid|&rly Bunday morning at her i Hunter, of Hris. Da, and a stater of|Stonington, age 36, born in s e S Stanton, who was|Southbridge, Mass., daughter of Will- injured at Weauetequock crossing!iam J. and’Barah’ Amella Butterfield, when her automobile rwas struck by|and resided several years in Water- a trolley car and who dled at her cot.|ford. Besides her parents, -huaband tage at Watch Hill. Captain and Mrs,|and one daughter, fi’rm’ is survived by Bainbridge resideq for two years in|three brothers, Frederick Butterfleld Im_street, Westerly, and at the time|9f New London, and Willlas 8, and of his death Captain Brainbridge own. | ATthur #atterfleld of Holyoke, Mass. ed a cottage at Watch Hill. The body| At the annual meeting of Westerly will be sent to Hrle, for burlal, conclave, No., B85, dent Order She was The southeast atreng winds and the acoompanying vy rainfall Sunday|Sherman Eaten, night, lashed the sea into fonm and |Bentley, prelate; into high breskers ws it dashed upon|son, secretary: and receded from the beach, resulting| eler; no serlons damage in this vicinity.R. Jchnu. wud-n' William 8, The water ‘washed over the masonry,|entinel: Bamuel G w«a-m. In places, at Pleasant View, but none|Sherman Entm, Archls C, of the cottames were disturbed. The| trustees, gas buoy off Watch HIll point waa en from its moorings and washe up on the beach opposite the cottage MYSTIC of Postmaster Charles G, Butler at — wmgn Hill = the F':lre mmt m'r}.& Small Pire at Industrial Place Soen nearby spar buoy was aiso sent adri shod—M. and could not be located. Along the 5’;:':::" enday- Club Enter- Paweatuck rver mm:“&td‘ the wharves i+ IR P . LAY about 118 “orclok Mon T e Zoon the Sre whitle at s A recent “report submitted to cen- s the sisnal or a fire at In. grese by, the ‘agricultural department SaniTind Dince, The Mystio Hook ana showed thers Bavo boen 64 cattle John Noyer e S R towsd"By 72 swine and one sheep killed in e &H;_ - -uam fira th a bflflfl‘nul ont, l! -t zhn Ber- Th‘ red 1y, Ifi ‘woa discove. o oar] hllh wind was blowing of das are of aupplies | 3¢ the The" salaries, travel- l'flbfll!flflm of gov- WAYNOTHAYE = AC[J'IARSK]N ete, was. 31529, Entertained Club, ing expenses and Migs Mary Coaten ents day afterneon. The -club léft lllc en the 2.03 ear, During the ruoun l-h interes! led out, a large m memhen being present. 2 PUNERALS, James Denches. Tlm hgcfl Bfm him- Donehes, race o] was ‘from l!.. Patrick's chureh - and was largely -nmd-a lated ana was lareely & "‘K.v‘"u‘i"? was in Bt hmelrc esmeuyy. Mrs. Goorge 8mith, The funeraleef Mrs, Smith, widew of G.fl".uu’ i held %fl 10,86 :’d.u Eplscopal oun:wl me -m Burial was in Bim Grove tl.n.-'l'h.n\V-nMOn'l’hlu\ in the PIOH—MP-N“ITIIVM Us dexclnsm:lylnd Cmicm The snn O;tmmtoecw only ‘en freefr:glmdnp?mmhuds, es, rd.ufiyrgx;hnen and ‘other unsightly eruptions, Samples Free by Mail Cutleurs Soap snd Otesment soid throughout the world. Liberal aampie of eseh fren, with 839 book. Addrems “Cusieura,” Dept, 153, Beagtem. Lhe moflm for the chase of a lume o “for one re&r. in cvder Kh:&he ulvl.nbmty of its pur- chase might be invesiigated, Miss Margarst McCarthy of Spring- ful| (eld has boen = visiting rolulvu “in | town, COLCHBTER Annual Muflng of Morton A. Tllmn Post—Old Shoe Factory May Be Re- | opened—Rumored Boom fer Amston. At the annual mu&lu af Morton A, A, R, haldml': I, ; nhlplfl.llg “Rev, numn'mn- officer of the day, Edvln R. Hills; officer of the guard, Willlam Lamphere: representative to mnd en-~ campment, L, A, Waldo; thsrnlu, B, D, ington, Several members from Hebron and Moodus attended meeting, The installation will place hla"l'::ul-ry. w:en the cern w! -open! K‘PI'! A, Vfl«’ckwln of Norwich was guest Bunday of his mother, Mrs, Hltt!n Wickwirs, on Hayward avenue, William H, Van Hern of Willimantic :‘u vumn. friends in town over Sun- Y. Mt Anna O'Brien was the guest of her siater, Miss Mary O'Brien, in New Haven, Saturday, Misses Madeline and Sylvias Brown of Willimantic were at their home on Norwich avenue Sunday. Timothy O'Connell of Hast Haddam was a Colchester caller Saturday, Mrs, James Murphy returned to her heme in New Haven Monday after a weok's visit with friends in fown, Irving Wn.udnlon ‘of Norwich was the guest of S, P, Willard over Bun- T, Baldwin of New Haven was in towa Monday, May Buy Shes Factory, H, !lllnu, owner of the old ‘leather shos factory building, is negotiating with parties who want to start in ‘business, Hince the new 2é-hour mer- vies of the electric light company has been started, a number of firms have been loaking over the factory with:the iden, of lecating here, Boem for Amsteon, It is reported here that the property in Amston has been seld lhd the buyera will at ones erect more factory bulldings and will commenece business as moon as the present build- ings can be put in readiness, The con- ocern will employ several hande, STONINGTON Burial | emperance Cadets Admit Five to Memborship—Watch Night Smoker ~Death of Mrs, George J. Austin, g g ey s ected to memi Dy WM Night Smolker, Nep! mubom-»w-.umune their rooms New Year's eve, A chow- the take grand offi- | by ~and abso- - Plaut-Cadden Building 8\ 70V Y/ O\ TRV /8 (BN (BN BV A\ BV(AT AR NEWS SENT OUT FROM VIENNA. Tells of Defoat and Pursuit of Rus- slans In Western Galicia. Berlin, Dec. 14/—(By Wireluess to London, 7:20 p. m.)—The official press bureau today gave.out the following communication from army hauqunn ers kt Yienna: ng in western Galicla thé southein wing of the Russlan army was defeated on December 12 and forced to retreat, Pursulf of the Rus_ slans has commenced, All attacks elsewhere along the battle front have broken down, as previously.” “Our forces which advanced across the Carpat! are now energetically continuing thé pursult of the enemy and there ls constant fighting, Now- ysandec was océupled on December 12, We also re-enetered Grybow, Gor- lice and Zmigrod, Galicis, The Zemp- lin district is now completely clear of the enemy, ~ Our troops ure now in|S: control of the passes In the mountains and ‘the line formed by the valley of the “River Suczawa in Bukowina, “There was no fighting In southern sterday. of Lodwies our allies are continuing their attack on y_fortified positions of .the Balkan army and the > “The moving of strong hostile forces in the south necessitated the re-ar- withdrawal of our right wing. This simple proceeding has been repre- sented as a decided Servian success, Servian reports of our losses are im- measurably -exaggerated.” Rear Admiral Nicholson Retires Today. ‘Washington Dec, 1é—Rear. Admiral R. G, Nicholson clo!ed His nctlvo and morrow upon the numd lln. liuvlng reush.d the age Iimit, Yhen 12 years old he aigned as a cabin hoy on the warship State of Georgla, commanded by his hth.f. and participated in the blockade of Wilmington. His last sea duty was as commander of the At- lantic fleet. Ilu‘u.llam‘ Baptist o] mot» gh Jnflnll. Miss % has returned- to Pateraon ~ - bl‘l.t..vlllt ‘with *!. ® write to Dept. 1-P, l-u,w sssessesscesessrasnan v YORK & PORTO RICO S.5. CO. General Office, 11 Broadway. New York or any railroad Ticket Office or Authorized Tourist Agency. 'BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, ’ WINTER CRUISES. Large steamers, fine service, rea- eonable rates Early bookings should be made with me for preferred ac- commodatlons. Tickets to Geo Flaflda and- all Southern Resorts an to Europe by all lines. Mall ordeu given prompt attention. John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street Auto Repairing and Painting We repair “‘Autos of all kinds in the proper manner. . Latest Improved Facilities make cur chop unexceiied in New England. \*’s bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss lengar, and wiil not crack. Why not have yours costs no nore, Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St, Westerly, R. I, right? it 1647 Mlam’s Tavern 1861 offer to th- ‘publiy the fiuest standard brands 6f Beer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Bcotclr Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stw& & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P, B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Seh'itz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, -Norwich Town Telephone 44 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeen McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elevator Shetucket Strest em- trance. Phone. American House FARRHEL & SANDERSON, ' Props. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, TesVeling Men, Eto, Livery nnnoythn. Shetucket Street 3 - Py MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE ‘e guarantee our service to be the hebt ‘at thy most Teasonable prices. FAMOUS FURS Laties' Fur Coats and Sets Men's Coats of all styles. Runodaunl and repeiring also done Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. Sover. and bt grades left reduced prices, which we will ‘rl-—d to_show. you. . ouldings and Cut Out Borders to match same. Also Muresco in white and tints, and assort- ment of decorative supplies, Papler Mache for halls and vestibulas Orders received for —.u- ‘banging and decorating. P..F. MURTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main 3t DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St, PRACTISE LIMITED T¢ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a m. te Sp.m 7 F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner d Prospest M‘uflm ct. mz‘xq'x: You w. {o put your bus-

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