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./ NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY: 13, 1915 4 ¥ Expense Cut To | @heulletin. | ™SOS ISTABBING AND CHICKEN STEALING™™"s:omiie teenne ™™ ottt Eart Like Haven on Saturday and Sunday. Patrons of Husbandry Have Grown{Dcci —_— ion Handed Down by Judge : 2 By Th Mi i Dorwich Wedneedoy i | sirs c ine Spaiding of aryatc s | 5 | in the Past Year. Shumway on Tuesday. 2 oy ¢ Minimum i been entertaining Mrs. Latham Hull ion handed down on Tucs- Lo Norwieh wi re pres-| By a VARIOUS MATTERS |t Sorwicn. Made Two Cases for the Superior Court—Pasquale Caruso | i 5 m Nowich who mere pres: | ja i g A s e ent at the opening session of the 30th|day by Judge i i - 5- Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Assist 1 annual session of the Connecticut { superior court, the Rhode Island Hos. Let offer the trade the s Murdock of South Wind- i i ; Visrbrry: L Dital Trost company, executor of the | Your Stomagh, Whenever It Nesds We all the o Tuestay was Fridebars day amons pirs, May Alurdock of South Wind- Found Guilty of Intent to Murder—Sentenced to be Giv- Staic Grange in Waterbury on Tues {pifal Trust. company. BT R | Ty Are Sere ard Sl 1 Mea [Erys feiveiint comidonts: neral of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Kinne, . 5 o f ihe local grange and Mrs Maud E.|one of the preliminary skirmishes in high grade ts, Poultry, : il cmine| en Today—Montville Chicken Thief Turns State’s Ev-| 3,0 1oc3! srange gad aivs Sfaud B jone of the pretminars skirmishes Fruits, Vi M wt the Jowr]: Tom s sbort Hme Llucaes 7| _Airs. Ida Browning of Montviile has bers of Norwich sramge. Alr. Ma-|Wiiliam B, Eccles of Englasd, a broth- A Trial Paskeay Ereato Al ruits, s Lhwraln, funed. o MOV == gone to Florida. where she will spend . f . . ples perticipated in the entertainment | er of the testator, seeks to have de- est price quality will permit. Montville, Palmer Bros. and |the winter with her brother, Rev. idence—Nolle Entered in His Case—His Two Com-|Vics narieivated i ihe e e 1# you: reatly wadk 45 driese: & iy # > Divignt Relsey have filled their ice- | Chatles Douglass. ain”the ‘subordinate ana Po-| " Jadge Shumway sestains o demusrer | teko o Stuart Dyspepsia Tablel after 1 ' 4 i 4 S s t st company to the sec- | eating it. i We are after your business. | 1\.é-. Miss Josephine Edwards of Norwich, panions on Trial. et 1L R G ey 1 L g e ek S 1e"Sou_reaily Swant your old-time, We court competition. Thirty| At present about 50 old people ave [ who has been the guest of Miss Fran- S e, e I boy appetite to return to.you once| Dby | ces Crawford, of Woonsocket, R. I soon changing to the fourth. The stato] He gives th being cared for at the almshous ¢ A R i B, CI D, bas returned home. In the criminal superior court here ! nished years of experience oOn|supt and Mrs. James B. Chapma: orlphe criminal superior court here | nishicd e ne ding rm ctice of eating a | ¥ e old them | master. J. Artbur Sherwood, announce he language of a pleading is to be [more, form the pract { e 2 o e il ed o long list of convention commit. |consirued strictly against the pleader. |Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet after each Wi . “The report i i i go tuat I Results will astound you. i ing the| Boxes on sale for Charity Bal. Call| 2irs. Wiliizm H. Murphy of Williams | Greone and a Jury the largest bart of chickens out in the woods and cook|lces. The reports of inspections of \1f the appellant intends fo allege that{mes Franklin Square, carrying the hone the_president, Mrs. M. H.|street is in Washington, D. C. for tWo |the time during the day was taken up | them as it was o holiday and they|Subordinate granges made by — the|ins will in anestion was obiained by best and first erything is | Donobue, 803-3.—adv. weeks' visit with her daughter, 2 stu- | with the conclusion of the trial of | could not cook in the house.* geputy; Thsters during the, past vear | e L O Rt T he ) of ev g oo e % Al e T Pasquale Caruso of Colchester upon| On cross examination b Major| were ol of an optimistic’ and en-|Stafe It tn unmistskable terma. The | i ontville grange, P. of H,, is to meet 1 I a|the charge of assault with intent to|Hull, the witness Genied that he told|Conraging nature. Reporis were con- - STap | at your service. e B Mre. Laura Chapman of | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kronlg and e afternoon ession, | Ond reason of appeal contain no aver- | kill and murder Frank Fiorian on|John Smith to look out what he said|tinuel at A . E mitniine s = at of undue influence; but taken in % Gay Hill this (Wednesdgy) evening. | their daughter. Rose, loft Tuesday for| june 30 and with the trial of three|when Smith started to_tell something|Starting with (he annual address of|Tient of undue influence:; but taken in | We deliver your goods. a southern trlp during which they Will| e’ ror chicken stealing in Montville. | about the case in the sheriffs room in| the state master. A iy g S The conpraster who taito ouild the fxidite b sfay w3 AstevIlgeT C The conclusion of the ~ Colchester | the courl liouse as the interpreter State Master's Address. i o thet Qe Aatator, Hikid e new road througl indian & P AMEES S stabbing case was the first matter be- | stood at his side. ! 1n opening his address he spoke of|mistake in nami the Rock Nook | Order by phone or come to | 257, (20 Segin work today (Wed- | SWEEPING GHANGES IN fore the court when it opened in the| John Smilh, the other one of the ac- | (ho pleasure it gave those Who swere| home ax o commiag the oo e soon | ket. nesday). STATE COMMISSIONS | morning and the trial of the chicken | cused, testified that he diGn't see|then present to note the rapid growth|a mistake would invaligate the will or stealing case was engaging the court’s| Kamcrowski zet the chickens from Delegates are being elected to the of the ordet in this|thc bequest to that home or not, is a 1 - Imineric | to 3 - lon when it adjourned in the af- | Hautman but Kamorowski told hlm ¥ in continuing his ad-|ques £ 1 ot properly to b Lo cer- | Advocated by Executive Committee of | attention when it adj I b r d o said, in continuing his question of law not properly o soMEns {mldwintec aiats contecsncs 6f Tt State Board of Trade, ternoon. Hautman had given them the chick- determined on an appeal from the 3‘:{:“ rpsaes o State’s Attorney Hadlai A. Hull who | ens, because it was their holicay and| Our gain in granses and member-|probate of the will and raises an issue Hartford, Conn., Jan. 12.—Sweeping | had spoken for twenty minutes last|they could not eat chickens killed that| ship = gradual but d h firm. Two new|not to be tried by a j John Q. Rathbun, 77, died at 1130 | changes and reductions in the various | Fridey concluded his final argument [-way ararges were added to our list dur-| “The demurrer to the second reason v ' g a h e of his 4 v - | for the prosecution in the Colchester This wiiness denied knowing any- ing 1914—one at Southbury and one of appeal is srstained upon the ground Bu“ard North Stonington. the state board of trade in & meeting |@bout 20 minutes, and Judge Gardiner :{lvx?n‘ questioned on Y | & lerge gain, still we must remember | 1 A i . at the Heuplain hotel today. Resolu. |Green took about the same time in his | Major Huil. that our stale is so well covered with| e execution of | | Tuo Wosan s us of the Xorthltions were adopted which were in ef- |charge to the jury, % John Smith's Gourt Record. grange halls that one is within casy|sal tended wi John Lc- | Stonington Congrezational church,’is g ber | After-an hour the jury returned a| Goorge E. Pare ek ot the e ~s of nearly every farm home,|cles, ohn Eccles as appeared in| ¥ g 2 i for the British soldier With & general effort for economy in |POTURE that they had found ' Caruso the statd's attorney, producing the| Ones is limited. 5 21 [tion of the name of the Rock Nook | Used To Make. o State affairs; a timekeeper to be ap- | Builty of assault with intent to killand | o3, 1", S35 Srtorney. produring 00 ' one thing indicates more ome for Children existed in the to i S B L g = . i s = S, e e stat ecti- he reason a Stuart Dyspepsia Tau- TEACHER e St . avsition, st cone | SAth SARET S Snehesger 5 S | Chart "2 Sl oS0 et || S0 Sne thing incaizs more cleat| o Tor Bulleth huted he by | i TR necticut is lo hold its anmual mesting [ 2910155 20 (2K, 4,08 S P52 | ™ Sentence. was mot pronounced upon | SEENSE csts given in the May | ancoment of the order th cu S let s powerful encush to_ digest vou imanti in Hartford, Monday, Jan. 25, at the{y time only. _Disc t | Caruso but was postponed till Wed- | 1o 7905, 10 Jobn Sith, Who bed| range halls gedicated 1o its The fourth paragraph reads that by |nexi meal is because It is composed tn Willimantic two days each supreme court room at 2 p. Tm. ffi‘;fif\"m_‘“fi‘ngi‘fiz‘ for‘s“‘f.’;“;‘;';f:°a:d nesday and he will be brought down | Ple@ded guilty to the theft of fowl. | ST/EC representation, mistake and ignor- |of those thinss which o Weakened di- week, " \liss Jessie | abolishing of office of Mighway com. |from the jail today to receive his sen- Identifies John Smith. |~ We hope and trust that the day will |ance of fact; Mr, Eccles left the sum of | gestive svstem lacks. ] g For appointments address E. Albert ‘H. Barnetl. and sl Jeenlo} 2 o e (Of Bty cotnrats. [tence. | _peputy Sheriff George H. Stauton|come when every subordinate grange|$30.000 to {he Rock Nook home and | One ingredient of these ets ai Lt ol * || E. Youns, both of New Lgndon, were |1 s eominittes wonld. tave e Two Men Plead Guilty. | who arresteq John Smith 'in the case| shall the Dossessor of its oven|Lwo-thirds of the residue of his estate. | gests 3.000 times its bulk in food E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- l| narricq Tuesday by Rev. d. P. Brown | sioner the committee 1ave the Mar o) | et e R e e S e Gl Tk " | amounting to $1:0.000, | Think what a great assistance this wich, Conn 2t his residence in Huntington street.| Sovernor appeint a Toad engineer in| Jacob Byzdil of Preston who wasac: e L S T I SR g | Sk hat SR S et roprose of the work on the Vgoman's |rivers and harbors commission and |ton on Sept. 20, was presented on the|man as was cdhcerped in the other fees and dues from its mem-| BELOW SYATE AVERAGE | Yo oo A e a how. progress of » . A, annot understand how the coliege and are on exhibition in sev- |have the governor appoint one civil en- | charge of assault with intent to kill | 45 | not simply because it is the law e~ gleefully O. K.s such Curtise Bros.” Gral of the store windows at New |aineer in its place, and it would merge |and murder. He plealied guilt Arguments Begun. i it is §003|As to Cleanliness, States Dr. North in e ge ot Lo ¥ o fior } the following commissions: Cattle and | Cows that belonged to Byzdil had| Foth sides then rested and the first ot e Thatar SPICED GOOSEBERRIES - . dairy: building and loan and banke; |been impounded by Beetham who de- | argument for the stats was begun at National srange Word was received in Noank Tues- |labor and factory. The barbers and|clined to give them up until charges|407 o'clock by Attorney Clayton B. Jrsihas Loen uope) I In an address at New London Tues-| 1f a1j mach sufferers wha Vi Fi |day of the death in Bast Hampton |tuberculosis commissions and state|were paid. Byzdil became angered | Smith, who spoke till 4.25. 3 e . onstructivel gay ovening under the auspices of the | nave been relieved of their misery and ery Iine | Monday of Charles Fitch at the home|embalmers, all to be administered by |about this and fired 2 pistol at Beet-| He was folowed by Attorney Quinn gader. more intelli-| County Improvement league, with The | rostorea 1o nealth by Stuart's Dyspep- g of his son, Dr. Fred Fitch, where he | the state board of health. ham, missing him by only afew inches. | in the argument for the accused in|gent or thorough insight of nationallynprovement of the Milk Supply as his | cin Tablets could be gathered . te- At RALLION'S | was visiting. Mr, Fitch was 75 years| The meeting was presided over by Raiph (Douglass Sertemsed which he occupied fifteen minutes att-| conditions than that held last No-|guhject, Dr. C, E. North of New Yotk | Sether. into one. coltmn. ther: womtd ola. the president, C, Lyman C. Root, of = k er which court adjourned undil 10|vember. It declared in favor of. |doniiic doq New London as having | Somer into one column, they would ey Stamford. Six raembers of the board | Ralph Douglas of Voluntown was|g'clock the next mornine. Government ownership and opera- | gpoueGReel, SO, ONCOR B8 MRV ES | m: ger body 1, womer The Jax Gordon company of Nor-|were present, representing Hartford, |Put to plea on two charges. He plead- 16vthe Motton' Case tion of telephone and telegraph linee.|Dut said that the Nerwich supply was | ooy Siildre: i perea e 8 Dr. J M KING wich, which purchased the old ma- | New Taven Drdgeport. Stamford,|d suilty to making an assault on - Uniform tax Isws in several stetes,|atont (he sowrest a5 for A= Closttiness | 5 Los=ther on this globe. PR b4 L L chinery in the bicycle shop recently | Southington and Norwich. August 20 upon Charles Mathers with | Before court opened Tuesday there|and that the farmers should have a gl Sy iz fact is a fact because no town " purchased by the C.’M. Robertson com- | " The executive board decided to hold | & hand saw and upon Albert Matteson | Were conferences between State's At-|fair share of representation on all| " pop. ataciy Ebolke iri‘this city-on Dec. S; i small mfl'—l:l“m‘l; Di pepsia } )E V I IS I gany at Montvills 13’ removing It tv|the annual meeting i Bridgeport |WIth & feuco rail on Ocigber ¢ Hellomey Bul and lewsers G Curtln|iax commigsions snd equalization|seh dpog the sabject of the mull subay | JArietz. are not fo bs found i its Norwich. . some time this month, the date to be|Wa8 given a year in jall on each |} ayton B. a boards. and said taat his observation now was T ail ol 15 et Lo = c ! count. He had been in jail because he |are counsel for Thomas F. Morton of |~ \ore substantial governm 18| fhe A o= | snere you will find It every dn idi Boxes on sale for Charity Ball. Can|#nncunced later could not. get bonds and he had been | New London. After court adjourned | 1o sveady Taiercht rates. and uphold | i, "eoul of eome B padyane Zien- |Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, p May Building or phone the president, Mrs. M. H.|uno SESSION” ABOLISHED found guilty at a previous term ot | Major Hull also had a number of the | the market for farm mortgage Donds, | sy troes neur ot B = e e e TR Jan1TuWE Donohue, §03-3.—adv. court for {ll-treating a horse so that | New London witnesses in this case, of | shall be included in the bill finall But he rapped New London for-its | gt ool tral sample package o P e FOR UPPER GRADES. |it died. whom four or five wamen and ome| passed by congress. water suppier which he eaid was not | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will be o County members of the Thames Past Afternoon Sessio; man were present, meet him in his|’ It declared in strong terms its op-| i upply, which h " mailed free to a addressing F. . Grands' association have been notified | Town School Committee Modifies Prac- | oy court came in after the noon |T00H: 1t 15 5aid that efforts are being | position o ihe Ditn recommendsd by | Soicioihe Stfention It should have in |3/ Stuart art Duilding, American House | il 1o 0 i v N e e el rerianysouss cume > Sifcr the pve | et o nave ine'cussteaniiued wis | TS e G0 PG tpeemmented By pratertive Tmme wnd Sunt: New Lon |aarapall i wich Wednesday, Jan. 20, at § . m. = S0 fender of Lebanon was molied. ite|NOt tried at this term of the criminal | ¢he service on each route (o the Iow- | mach to Eeienr Tt mabare o Tt s 2 L & SANDERSON, Props:] i ¢h the association will be entertain- | aodification of the “no session” rez- used of carrving a concealed | 0Tt est bidder, in place of the fixed salary|to protect the health of its people. It ARRE 5 D3| ed by Hope lodge. 's as applied to th, & Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, £ SR S S CIVIL SERVICE TESTS for he rural carriers; and called on|spends less than 12 cents per person, A ooty o schools . ~| Shortly before 3 o'clock the trial ot Traveling Men, Ete. Fhe school committes of the first ¥ o every patron to cooperste in 1im- |wh v self respectine city ought to | teresting public business transacted at e e A - former . district_of Groton met Monday eve- s e three men—George Kamorowsky, SECURE EFFICIENCY | Pressing on congress our unalterable|spend at least 25 cents. Eoie i 2 i Livery connection. _Shetucket Street | 1UFIC! 2% 120" 060, 3 G0N oo | the monthily meeting of the town school | Alock: Lucowaks ang John Smui aas shascen i opposition thereto. 5 Dr. North predicted that' thfough in- | o e home T e Notes “asainst the district for $5,000. | Poard Tuesday evening in the euperin- | pogun, ‘on the charge that they stole| Commission Declares the System Has| Our cfforts in past sears o thor-|speciion of the milk supply the farmer s here. He was widely known as an cd- 20 chickens of the value of . 5 20 from Worked Well for Gonnecticut. FaE STETSON & YOUNG |[Ihe cqmmittee ol .make 2 10an t0|was a full attendance of the board, upon our patrons tho|wiil break the one-price system and ucator. - - William Hautman a Montville farmer, importane fleld meetings are{that good clean milk will demand a ‘ A | vith, President 1. P. Bishop conducting | for whom they wers working (88 wobd L], traittora’, Conm s Tent 18- Apenped rapidly producing results, The num-|premium and that dirty milk will be — B 5 s and 3| At his groves in Fustis, Fla., Owen |the bU s 7 » choppers in September, 1914, for about{of the contest ove “capito ber. | er and character of meetings held|paid for accordingly. n Appropriate Price. Carpenters and Builders |, At bz sroves in Euatis, Fia. Owen |12 PiERgss MOSUEE: e seasion® ben | SNOPRS in Ser © about | of the coniest over the capitol super- | BT, #nd_characte either in the morn intendency, the civil service commis- the banner year inj He suggested what he said had been | At the ris Best work and materials at right |l orange crop is smaller this vear |90 rainy davs, run; his yea t of giving a free ad, we In the prosecution State’s Attorney gur staia granse histo i e S e s e D v carried out in other places at very 1ow | will observe that there is something prices, by skilled Is bor. because of early drouth, but that there | i or at noon. will apply only to the | Hull was assisted Dy Attorney Clavs| Toesdas soncarmioe e dutics oog o | There s no single power that canlcost, viz. a oty laboratory with & |cinguierts aps the fart Hetephone. % WEST MAIN ST.|!s a big grapefruit yield —The best|Lkindergarten, firet second, and third|ion B Smith, while Attorney V. P. A.| hey are actomplished. The statement | 40 25 much for us as the press of|competent person to take charge of all | thay Secretar volume of phos picking is from mow to Washington's | §rades in the schodle. The'one-session | Qiinn was cousel for. the Aceused. b particular attention to the fact | OUF_state. Our daily and weekly pa-|testing of bota milk and water. If the | fectures is 30 cents.— e e | birthday. ey vl e or all grades | "o three accused guve their testi- | that the members of the sommsistias | P2Ts are the messengers between us|city wanted tp provide mich.a labora | Sostan Transere noney in the Polish lan and the public, and some - E : 3 e SR ! se with M.|gerve without salary. It says: 3 - John Morgan of Ledyard cut his leg| One new case of scarlet fever was | y\ouw o ¢ for h : 2 LR - least are read DR. C. R.' CHAMBERLAIN ° oD o ey ot DI Lok | eDorta 0 e boaed on aaay Ma'inowski of Meriden interpreting.| “Their political faith or leaning, of them at|tory he offered to train any young man the greater part of{or youns woman for a perfod of Six terpreted for M T o - . " + our tizenshl; TN pa 'S . are onths in orde ie them mpe- Dental Surgecn James Davis’ ' It was necessary for a|Milo B. Waters of 2 4 Laurel Hil | #nd his wife who spoke in the Russian |of their decisions and rulings, but it | More than willing to publish mat- |t ako this up. o B doctor $o dyess the womnd Fle i stay. | svenue. - Ths' cHlid 1s ot kindergarten | 3508 byl donor 'the Montuilis] o o riorell that oue 16 a democrat | meetings. | SUFFRAGE ELECTION MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. | In€ with his mother, Mrs. Stephen A. | 385, but had not been o u farmer, was the first witness. —Helsive ~The secratary, who recelves a |l 3PPl to the = membership IN GREATER NEW YORK The baby and the two older children | testified to hunting through the Mont- | salary, is o republican.” Goqparative ~lenterpries: wiitho ohe ] z — 5 e ~——————.! Announcement has been made of the |of ex-Congressman and M Edwin ;Y:L_'?,‘g“:},d);“fg’r the |,“,,;, v!‘lhe miss- s regards regulation of _:vp!;'x‘: by Loy = OUT | For Selection of Leaders and Organiza- 2 - . engagement of Miss Isabelle Clarke of | W. Higgins have all been taken sick | N8 20 chick but found only ments, it had been repeatedly explain- | mis. s hElteve our: VAgHeuIng tion Officers. City of Norwich Water Works | Xcww London to David W. Nichols of |with_scarlet fever. The baby showed | 2andful of bones and onc feather. od that the commission canaults heads | ..y ST hefleve our Asricultural R When /MiiGna.)| the Quiok: and ERY office of Hartford. Miss Clarke was formerly a |the diseage a week ago and on Sunday Turned State’s Evidence. of departments regarding the estab " = Ty K e LT I M e Yoo s o fective Remedy Costs But nurse at the Lawrence hospital. Mr. |the two older children developed it its ok Pt fore. The i - lishr ent of eligible lis Eoard of Water Commissioners, nt of eligible 1i Aleck Lucov ave been summoned | paid them anything except some|of the probation period without stat- | into the city court in the last two days|he said le would not which amounted to about $13.!ing any c or at any time for good | include Tofil Keller, Antonia Krupin- | intention but added cluded some axes and some|and sufficient reasons, reported to the | ski, Lovis J. Button, Fyman Freeman,|could form 10 | bread, butter food whieli | commission.” Benjamin nan,’ Alexander Gom- | verted into healthful nourishment for marse at : wce hospllal, {ho two alder children -developed acasen | Haliment of eligible tists up {creaseq aftends the best pos- |glection. conducted miuch lke - those a Trifle. A . Brae Nichols formerly resided in New Lon hey both af he Broad street | turned states eviden to1a op| ticularly to their employes ar | B i o. held by the great political parties, and Norwich, Conn,, Jan. 1, 1915. | gon and is now sccretary of the Hart- |school, but as they had not been in | semime Temcoronadence. and told operation with appolnting officers pre- | SIble proof that it is steadily ia- oving ror fis object the selection of| If your stomach is continually e X = b st had e eing Kamorowsky and Smith in t 2 creaging in the fi of serv a g 3 e Jater rates for the quarter ending |ford Board of Trade. sckool since Friday the city health of- | woods with a fire and ckens, | PTeS preliminary conditions that de- | jraasing in U coming generation | 1¢2ders and orgenization officers, took |Ing up a disturbance causing distr o3 T Trahia 3% | ford Boar + Ao, | HCEE and. the “town school committes | Which weve ail Bleked. Fho s i | bar, cvidentis, unavallable candidates, | [pfluence over the coming generation. | S367S S0 orEAnfeion, oficers. toolk | 1RE uB & Sibence o e i B0 ,Earl Chapman son of Mr. and Mrs. | have decided not to close the s5chool | him .they had Bot the chirkene “The very persons the appoint.ng itute work this wintes then|trict of Greater New Yo More than | gas, sour taste of food, and vou feel ERIEE made to ail buis | William Chapman, of Poguonnoc, broke | unless there are further developments | the boss, They invited him 1o & officer would consider best qualified sefore as 1 understand this has|137.000 men and women, rogarded as|blue, irrituble and nervous, you are S ak i through the ice while skating on the | ther some of the chickens to eat snd. ui|are urged to enter the test and prove entirely under the con.|2dierents of tae womean suffrage p suffering from indigestion and dys- Sania JOHN J. SHEA, Cashier. r‘m_;umjlnp( river Monday afternoon and their suggestion he went and got some | tN€IT ability. in open competition, along extennlog depertnent okl e invited to vote. Declaring | pepsia. o w=s [l mandEe it - helped eat the chickens. it certifies the three hest per-| "y e Was a large attendance at the|% Pitter 82ht to gain the vote for [for vou.to suffer tl ery, and now Order It Now by Phone 136-5 |zet a 1oid on the boy wichi an el sbear | Norwich 1. O B. AL Sends Telo- | porie, ‘ar, ile chickens 4 Chickens, | 50N, .00 the cligible list and the ap- | THere wus a large attendance at the|yomen in ‘this state, the suftragists |is the time to Sto the. dlstross, mmer’s Evergreen, per case $1.70 | 2 OrW i 0 a Dlace of safety. it T reidant Whrien Enies e g\ e u‘sel \vfc ‘ens- p.untmglumrn selects _from these | fortnally welccied ‘the Qelogates % ghose thelr officers w view to the | Simply get from any drug store some Trome reen, 3 iam Hautman, the father of Johr . ‘He may now shifting TR = he deleg: Ol forthcoming consid of -na et ich a specially Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case| At the semi-annual convention of Hautman, testified” tiat Lo had the|of those certifed. and 15 not shiiged | (e clty and response was made by | fortheoming considera ¢ e e s e e, the State Association of Journeymen > following telegram to President three men carting wood for him (:‘ to appoint the person \\|Il‘ stands Healey, past overseer of the N: l"x‘7 .t(a bt “"s‘: — ”’b“l;flc i Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Frumters, Steem ¥itlers mxdi it emmip IV lisabiHan (et tsent by Indepstident i gver ot elght 'da¥s, Thero wee s [Blmber one ‘oo too bt may. take gracge. principal address| gigiric: ang mas e omachs o el Sy (e S Bt o e ity e e e o e R s s i ]time when there wore chickens i | mmEber thres i ho DrobeEl Oihe evening was by C. M. Free-| o were re-clected. Mi-o-na is_a simple and harmiess H. JACKEL & CO. [in i berim, "fhcre were shonc 83 | T House. Wachimgton, e V| ing and he counted the chickens about| = Wiy sho 2 et fex- | B0, bt Tn purkl deveispment = s e delegates present, and the secretary-| By a unanimous vole at our last|% Wesk before the arrest. When he)ible mystem—not produce the best | tere will be morning, afternoon | ©"o%ident Intimates Veto of Immigra- | time. Theso small and m; = fidalisns : SrETenent and e o mous nat our last!missed some chickens, he counted the|any line of work has done it, and | , There will e ion Bill. cial tablets do more than giv s ficoted was John R. Smith of {mesting It wek declded that we voice [fiock end found. that 20 of the best|is domg it hers In Conmestiont nd evenings Anweday. and lasting relief—they 800t pRS. L. F. d A. J. LaPIERRE 1 3 Qur protest lo JoU asainst the un-| pjckens were gone. The witness satd Appointments are made on proba- SR i ritated lining of the stomach and stim- e .and A. J. La £ — American literacy test Provision now | n. never.gave any of the accused any | tion and the right of dismissal remains sonal Tax Delinguents. | ulate the flow of the digestive juices 287 Main St, [ SE nSISEINCREY R e chickens. “The men were working for|With the department. Undesirable ap- | Delinguents in the payments of the test. ‘of the | So that. what you eat is quickly c PRACTISE LIMITED TO [ FOR WAR SUFFERERS.|gain our everlasiing sratitude. 10 about two weeks, but he had nev. | pointecs may be discharged at the oad | personal tax who | sage of the bill by congre: " 3 = (Sizned) AVID GOLAS, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | jewish Organization T Have Sacred R R g Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Moving Picture Sho wand Lecture. _— B no~ his | the biood a < nerves. Then you are callery | well and s rong. and no longer worty stronz guess of what his | about trifles or have restless nights, that ree: | T position will be. Do not delay treatment and allow in- | Committees from the Jewish socie- WEDDING he bought for them — —— | iski, William E. Gears, John. Dunleav-| - T S e | digestion to_wréck vour health and | ties of the city which have orgaiised _— On cross examination by Attorney ROUND TABLE MEETING. {e: ke Battista, David Green, Andrew | President Not Thi of Second A happine Gel some Mi-o-na tablets FAMOUS FURS e b Bl McCarthy— Beswick. Quinn. Mr. Tautman suid he gove the — | Dundac, Frani’ Hoxsie, Frank Harty,| e froin Toe Lo, & O8g0od -Co: at. oftes i PR GER e R L s e e e e Tivo. “He ds that| Martin Luther and the Reformation| Henry . Douglass and Charles Hen.| wasnington, Jan take them at the first sign of distress. w2 4 mesting Tuesday evening at the rooms | Morning at 7 o'clock Rev. J. H. Brod- [ thy askd him to gt him mat, Was the General Topic. derscn. The first named s ¢ R S he was not | \f Mi-o-na doesn't cause every symp- Men's Coats of all styles. of the Young Men’s Hebrew Associa- | erick, the rector. united in marriage | Which he fergot and then gave them —_— nolled. In all the ers continua; 2 4 hiclk & _ , thinking of announ Remodeling and repairiug also done | tion in the Carroll building and de.|John F. McCarthy of Preston and Migs | chickens instead The members of the Norwich Round|of a week were granted. for 1816 when he made the stat surely. Superior styles. S1l6a} to BoLA} o sarenition ‘L": ’p;fl;m M. Irene Beswick, daughter of Mr,_and |, Mrs, Willlam Hautman was the fol-| Table held their Januars meeting with| A new batch of delinquents will ap- | % e crneal 3 e e den h th| 5 ko 8 wi in his In s speech recentiy that | be refunded M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, |1o% 2nd lectiire at the Duvis theatra| Mrs. James Beswick of No. 1 Starr | lowing switnoss. 'She denied that she| Mrs.” Bdwin ‘& f N 33| pear before the court probably each ponla of thie Usited Mistes wtins a0 ng his candidacy |tom of indigestion to quickly vanish. the purchase price, small as it is, will on a Sunday in February for the pur-|Street. this city. The couple were at- | Ver gave or cold chickens to the three| Spanlding street, day this week as the summons ave 2 chance to judge of his ac pose of reising funds which will be|tended Dy Samuei Evans of Preston, a Wwho ure accused. At the time| Each one of the served. ;4 s b hese men were working on the farm,| the roll call cited an ey 2 sent for the relief of non-combatant|friend of the groom as best man and IRON CSASTINGS |-rrers iron the Suropean i | Sre: 3 . Sutfivan, o5 matron of hon: 1o began to miss chickens the first|iife. The subje Proprietor Davis of the theare has|Or: The bride wore a_ traveling suit pictures wAll be shown and who will| the bride's parents on Starr street at| Frederick Srencer, who is the grand | M J e | RDSE=niiciiss chilckena: the st L °t of the cvening, Mar-| CAPITOL SUPERINTENDENT | o i one. S| denied that| tin uther and the Reformation, was = g% <a e? e Kamorowsk: 2 scussed ev. F. W. Ci g | CANNOT BE DEPOSED. R l i s A e thes With hat to mateh, while the matron |she gave George Kamorowski three|ably discussed by Rev. I W Goleman, I | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY o Magor Sohe house for that use| = onor wore & gown of tho latest de. | Chickens and. tola him he could have| paston. of Teinity M. B. ehus — 1 : F Mar r Jan. 12.—In an il | Which relatives and friends were pres- | juror in Montville, testified that he| Were siven by Mrs. William F. Palmer | opinion fled wk = ent. The bride Teceived a number of |had seen the bones of some chickens|of New York city C. Web e AR e thm beaus they were not Kosher|Current Events were given by Mrs,| OPinion by Attorney General Hinman For Infants and Children m VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Another meeting will be held by| Following the ceremony there was | Killed. mue! S. Lathrop. A paper on the In Robert Snow's Case, i Compkroller Morric | Always bears | d E b l 3 - , Attorney General the anl mbaimers Backusl HosnaT e b mente pretty and useful gifts. During the|which were brought to the justice —_— George C. Hinman says the position of | Signature of 4 which time the Soclety will knaar whay|a wedding reception at the home of Grand Juror and Constable. Riso of the Huguenots was read by In Use For Over 30 Years Neo. 11 ¢5 25 Ferey Street r, toda DENTIST | = | early evening Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy | hearing by Attorney Clayton B. D. A. R. WHIST, | superintendent and assistant superin- | At the Packus hospital a new elec-|jeft for a wedding tour to New York, | Smith B tendant of the state capitol come 337 MAIN STREET D E | tric bell system is being installed for|Philadelphia and Boston and on their | ~Constable 1lichael J. Hickey of|Guest Towels Were the Prizes at|within the scope of the state civil ser- Opposite Post Offiea R. E. J. JONES jthe use of the patients in the private|return they will reside for the present | Montville testified to @ Second search | Each of 30 Tables. Vice law an dthat the pregent imcunc- E L M = i rooms and the hand bells have been|at No. 16 Starr street that he had made at the Hautman| s el e e b L A = > R ‘Phone 1052-2 Lady Assitant Suite 46 Shznnon Building | entirely done away with. ~ One of the| " Amon the out of town suests pres- | premives where come. chicken hores| An afternocn of bridge whist was| RIZnCy. canniot be removed without hl T nl E h] T Take elevator Shetucket Street - |men’s wards is Dbeing overhauled and|ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Elli- | were found covered over with brush|successfully conducted Tuesday ata|tRe Dreferment of charges which must ‘ ' I trance. . Phone. ot 0" |the floor is being revarnished, waxed|ett and family of Wauregan, James|and there was also a fire. the Norwich club under the auspices|DPe sSustained. The attorney general rance. Phone. | and polished Beswick of Fitchville, Mrs. Charles of Faith Trumbull chapter, D. A. R.|Savs further that appointees to those| ¢ s = 4 | e Bew addition to the lospital equip- | Phillips and daughters of Fitchville, | ~Nolle Recommended and Allowed. | 70 T " TI0, “Cafived ‘the plas | Positions should be made from a list| ‘“The Healer of Skin Diseases’ {ment has been recelved in the way|Mrs. Michael Keefe and family of Put- | At this point State's Attorney Hull|frem 2 fo 6 o'clock. Handsome guest|of elisibles submitted by the civil William Elliott | saiG_the state 1es ed and he recom- |t This naration recogmized ax a most w TYLER BROWNE M D of a combination fracture bed and|nam and Mr. and Mrs. Is were the prizes, one at each|Service commission. disposes of| A B - 'y o oy comfort sling. It is a most complete of Central Village. mended a nolle in the case of Aleck| {unie & th contest for & day or two, bUt there| Yheune: me matier how Teop ron may 4 Ec, Ear, Nose, Throat, Electricit bed for victims of fractures and in-| Both bride and groom have been em- | Lucowsky, who was the onme of the| In general charze was the commit-|iS & general impression that the Civil| Rave aaffered fon Citben i b MY on ers ee 3 . 3 ¥ | valids and it is, as far as known, the|ploved as nurses at the Norwich State | accused who turned state's evidence. | tee conmieiine of Sire Arther Harees | Service law will be radically amended | troubles, we carmestly advise you fo X-RAY e oSt its Mind [n the State. The|hospital. They are well known and| Judge Greene ordered the nolle en-| Iathrou. chairman, Mrs, Charles W.|It not repealed before the general as- e s L.t D Xeu can depend Viclet Ray, Mechanical 3 5 ed is the gift of a benevolent gentle- | their many friends wish them a happy | tered and then declared a sShort re-| Peeiiin eoaaral A e e medy to do itx work ef- = Boura: 10 % M 1o s ok Homese: | man and his wofe of this city. married life, cess after which Attorney Quinn call. | pranos® il ST Wiliam H. Qat| Ictecty and thorongniz: ¥ e s fx these dark mornings. 378 Brosdway. Norwich, Conn. Fake| The ambulance was called on Tues-| ed the first witness for the defense. Biawell i ge L. Ing 2 George L. Ingalls, FUNERALS. Testimony of the Accused. assisted by Mrs. Henry W. Lantz, Mr o ey e Kamorowsky, one|derbert R. Kind, Mrs. Louis T. Cas- Prankiin St car to “Dr. Browne'a. day mornin, sepld : d e home of the Rab-| inovitch fam [ itk Zaen Sox No. 2 Granite Court, Lowell, Mass. I was a sufferer from Fczema " Have a reliable Alarm vey a child who is Terbe o > . Y. L 1. vic- |over cleven years. The disease had MAHONEY BROS fover. t5 1o nosptta. i Fredarick W. Ame. o the acnsca. o (hat |0y and Hrs. Louls A Wheeler [ PR b Winatia, T, op of- | Fread antil ft sovered bott my- arme || - Clock, $1.00 to $2.50. R e e SRt ST The body of Frederick W. Ames was | Hautman hireq him to chop wood and e s 1 & a bribe fq he demc i from wrist to elbow. I Nastreated by GUARA| Li | sent to Niantic on Tuesday morning at | toid him to et (wo ofher men i{ant Socicty Women at Court nation for & Queans Govary semmom: |¥s physicians. but teceived little ben: e . e | o c or day morning at | told him to get tw e . Haut- o : tion for 2 Queens county ¢ Hack, Livery and Boarding hiolssslo) Grocer DoingAbread: " | 3110 o cioct by, Unertakiers Chiurch & |man mst i on the Stract in FOE| 1k aeies oF o T tazat 1| ation for & Gsens co SRR GE 300 | Fesr to vear uati T e attiof Tom Big Bens, Baby Bens, Stable Carlos Stoddard, of New Haven, of|Allen. and burial took place there. The | wich when he hired him and the two| Nerwich. socicty, sy of ihment seph Cassidy for receiving a Dribe, |Couraged. My arme were so bad that 1 b 2 ¥ s the Stoddard-Gilbert Co, with branch|burial service was in charge of Niantic | men whom the Witness =aid were the| fragists and Sorie amie, stioraed tis| il Shumch fomey EiiE & bribe J o Named o Joave the honer tor $2.50. FALLS AVENUE T orwich, who has been abroad|lodge of 0dd Fellows, No. 17. Rela- |other two who are accussed in this|session of (he criminal Superior court|appeais. This conviction of ol o |fesr others would comment upon this el s e Suarantes our servics to be the | i the Igterssts of his fitm has been|tives were present from Norwich. case here on “uesday morning, following| Walter in the same connection was re- | startes nair — sour g 1o, Heease IR - best at the most reasonable prices. | home for o fow days He will sail| e Kamorowsky testified that a few days | the preceedings with intereet served. great surprise the first box gave me 3 z: Fnal nesday) | Mad Dog Scare Here Is Over. before he was arrested he was given | | great relief, and after using ten boxes M. J. FIELDS, Florit | o e e Meeanito han on unmuzzled dogs in Nor- |a dollar by Mr. Hautman with which | = > Mandans Brsssed T hasi my arms Wera entirely healed. I am . B S orist oddard. yonld’nat discuss the. Waklich has bemp removed an order | he bought meat in Montville. The wit- First Strawberries. andamus Preceedings Against Post- | giving vou tnis testimonial of iny owh 30 Ward Strest situation or details of his business trip | from the office of Deputy State Com- | ness explained their possession ' of trawberries displayed in Somers master General Burleson, S Dbenefit others Established 1872 Carpations, Special Forms and Plants. missioner on Domastic Animals Jef- | three chickens by saving that Haut-|Bros. window on Tees frey O. Phelps. Jr., rescirding a muz- | man forgot to Ly them some meat in | first of the season Engagement Announced. azling order issued November 14, as the | Norwich and \:’{zedn Hautman returned | attention 9 - The engagement of N, H. Rogers of result of a mad dog epidemic. The|at night he tol morowski that WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- | wyceisorg to Miss Flizabeth Jones of | order was to be offective for. nino re were three chickens iness before tne public, there fs no ve_because medium better than through the ad- ay evening, the | Washington, Ja: —Mandamus | T0° £5° fa0eTing u here, attracted | proceedings were begun in the local | scsermy ot t. to thi= novel showing. cour today against Postmaster Gen- |E. L. M. a trial, | - — eral Burleson and Secretary Danlels | complish a curd, might| How can peace be maintained with-|by Civil.war veterans, gischarged from | (Signed) re not killed in warships when Colonel Goethals|the civil service, who contend the law MRS, MALVINA ST. PETER. THERE Is no advert) Tho n PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING “Pelephone 6! ut just give it will ae- Englewood, N. J., is announced. Mies |days, but bas been rescinded upon b Jones has been a summer visitor at |evidence that danger from the epi- | the Kosher wa xt morning|casmt even keep neutrality without|forbids their discharge twhile their Ask vour drws~ist for . L. M. Bastz:n Connecticlit equal to Tha verilsing columns of The Bulletn. | New London for several years, demic was past Hautmar zave them the chickens, fur- t Free Prees. records ave meod. Price 35¢, Erers hox guaramtesd. | fotin for bu i g % = 2 St e s ety = Sy j fi R S R B

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