Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, ANUARY 15, _ @heiBulletin. | BOARD OF CHARITIES REPORT fleflry A“en & Son Norwich, Friday, Jan. 15, 1915. FURNISHING } THE WEATHER, UNDERTAKERS Farecast for, Today. 88 Main St. | clovdy Triday: Saturday fan ald: On Friday ¢ will be partdy « e to clearing and- sjightly” colder, Assistant when requested westerly winds. | Phe outlock for Saturday is th noderate changes. B ERMUDA Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, Sevin's pharmacy, show the chanses |in temperature and the barometric v WINTER CRUISES PRI amers, fine ser stes. Larly book John A Dunn p_a Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street | Care of Delinquents, Defective and Dependent Persons Takes Nearly $2,000,000 From State Treasury Annually— Larger Rather Than Smaller Expenditures Will be Called for in the Future. For Southern New. England:: Partly Predictions from the New York Her- jceded by smow or rafn in the north- ern coast districts, with fresh to brisk the almshouse ; shelter for wing these years of Expense to the State. The report by the boards shows that approximately 65 for the care of delinquent and depeéndent persons in Cohnecticut that is, practical® all I and private i care of children, mental discases, the state treasu of charities w Martha' H Middletown: institutions have just submitted to Governor their preliminary ending September 30, . Jhe complete printed book jof about \)ages and will hc read® ept the alms- titutions for the received finameial aid there was To total cost: 6 the state for thel® delinquent, defective and de- persons is large, but it is dif- material de- in the near|] ar a net mml of Sl 998,862.71, {of m».crvgx Maintenante, Supervision, ‘ was expended buildings, ond equipment. In_the fis- to the state “|sentence should be imposed, mentior ing what ne considered some extenu- , they saf in their ma] development of existing ns and the establishment and measures s urgent need will ‘de- G R el JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of the mand increased rather than diminish- Tope for ultimate ng ail our e Tk Hospital for the Insane at Nor- h at the rate of about one hun- nal patients’ each vea: demand upon ng of. | Sred addit has | trath 2ol ImaoBpt el raised_the anrval Victor Record i l “A Long Way to | Tipperary” JOHN McCORMACK $1.00 John H. Fitzmaurice, 75 cents t Wauregan house on Dunion Weddirg. Also by A #THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. a1y ut 215 1o the Al: World Almanacs| NOW ON SALE THE CRANSTON CO. | the nd the the di Toom. ions I8lst Dmdend rwich Savings Society | wich, Conn., Dec. 12, 1914, | Directors of this Society have | out of the earnings of the | t six months a semieannual | at the rate of FOUR PER| per annum, payable to depos thereto on and. after! COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | J. H. FITZMAURIC e esc trees and beg flower setting. while screc | patms tted plants were MRS. G. P. STANTON estra, who' plaved constant] 52 Shetuckst Strest. is showing 2 full line of New | Millinery for Fall and Winter | — ants of the different ’.‘,.- sehoc achers, who has County | for the - past ve: r then offered by | Diamonds e e Rev, William H. Kenned rancis J. Murtha an Diamonds | Cranberr John & Geo. H. Pliss 126 Main Street MISS M. C. ADLES G G o Hair, braipadeaceSpeclallsl;.M s e 1AN PAYS A DOLLAR !;\"_‘l‘h he had | and said nair | had been In with form S0k hoped good example of | next w_Chelsea Ban, eiephone 632-4 Look over our line of ‘ Fur Coats, Horse Blankets | : and Auto Robes. ok pharmacy DRINK HOT TEA Prices to suit buyer e > ink 3 : time. s the pores Also loosens the TheL.L. Chapman Co. |i5i s, cnsistion: Mo cosens 1sive and entirely veze. ]4 Balh Street, Norwmh Ct. jtaile, therefore harmle: : f AGER " JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY 9 F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. ‘Phane 511 CHERE 1x uo advertiniug med:am 1 Connecticut equul to Tae Buls $or britiness resilte. SEX Y ¥ N S and Embalmer Tel. 642. state from $57,956 in 1911 to § 1914, while a smalier noted, also, for the Insane at Middletown. Increzse For - the Jmrgest crime and paup lowest terms. of the Board. th an estimated pep- 183 institu- ease to their but steadier in- “The Work In_this state n 1914 of 1,238,000, maintained for the restrsint i defective | one department amount experded f toria for Tube GREENEVILLE NEWS Rev. John H, Fitzmaurice Gave Ban: quet to Church Workers—Music and Whist Followed the Feast—Sullivan- the State Sana- s, that sum hav 56,995 in 1911 to 3 ‘and dependent clas Legislation and New Developments. titution which was act of the General a state farm, , failed of establishment. istitution 13 . it would be well if it were not care of inebriates but department for MCALL MISSION DOING MORE THAN WATCHFUL WAITING d Secretary Berry Described Con- ditions in France—Spoke at Norwich accomplished in the parish which was a cause for much rejoici Prompt- ins of music from Drew’s orche: the party headed b reports mention: the formation commission for ‘wemen of- were about | investigate the \()Y\A< h of the Connecti.|the meeting. Aftér the opening hy at. Cheshire in the apening Leformatery and the Colony d Depot in May, Care of Dependent Children. The care of dependent offers one of (he most dif- Connecticu one. of me! Sicult and at the same. time Gulte evident ] catastrophe. have long since given for Pasquale 20th of last Jun Caruso, wi case was hroi coss in the James D'Atri of same town wh Caruso, who are ver known him man Attorney rt, askin to the evidence Who was assaulted, was hi { ed. state’s o1 and sudden passio; | mis: | had_stayed around C eeks and had went away, said it was an e to decide in orde; hat society is r a heavy sentence & mentioned the econd and given after and said stances indica wastefulness brivate ornhan esylums and children's that | America ted that a commis- |15t the wa recommendations the nest General s Tome for Children in Hart- well-known, The Bubble, Somewhere loists were 3 \ollie James. MONTVILLE AUTHORITIES WILL TAKE RYAN NEXT Will Try te Connect Him with Post- office Burglary, management were thoroughty enjoved nd sion was a_memorable one THe merry” party 1 stronz on the suests | to =il participating, in New Londo Thursday and authorities of the temn | | of Montville will to_connect WEDDING. the burglary of the Palmertown ‘e and post office 2. month ago. Cliftord Clar for Counstab) Sullivan—Dunion. EOR A JBAD. GOty t 7 o'clocic Thursday morning John of Central avenue w 1 returned to Montvil united in marriage by confession, he was bound over to charged with Clari’s confes: n named and described similarly | was support- | v Jeremiah S Agnes Bradiev The confs plum colored tailor-made s and her maid a blue tail- hat to matc ie suit with hat to match, of the store. Ryan came before the police court London on g raged with begsing wh e . He said he had wor Ie a.rfl and Judge Crandal Alter Ryan's discharge was brought to s attention that 2 papermaker. by emploved at Montville. s Dunion of Central avenue. e couple left on where. they wi the ceremon a train for New Yor their honeymoon and o i also visit Providence. k. looking for On their retury found him | the meantime, younz couple received. many gifts and E Sapulrare s resting officer charsed Ryan with va- cle-of friends. but he was subsequently sub- Funeral Director Woorworth LHill is visiting here with relatives for a few days: chimren Cry. FOR FLETUCHER'S CASTORI& o Quaker | a5 5 ‘witness and Ryan's plea of —uxlw charge of intoxica cepted in lieu of a continuance of the Prompt service day or night = ¢ of the ‘state &yange convestion, répert from the committee on man’s work was Maud E. Bliss of Nor- wieh granze. Lady Assistant Covm:cT[ruT THIRD IN CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES. This State Did Mare Than Any Other| in Proportion to Popuiation. hristmas completed wiich have Gt > mione; at given | nopulatio the National W ibitoin and of places held a_well, playful simply will not ference what ails full of cold, or 2 sor ways be the first each hottle. Figs,” then look tt is made by the g syrup. FPROM 20 TO 22 YEARS IN STATE’S PRISON. Sentence Given Pasquale Caruso, Who Stabbed Frank Florian, prison senten: - more than CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telis How To (icl. from Head-Colds. Quick Relief I's Splendid! ™ Two More Days | of the 15 January Clearance Sale e of not less perior court here on noon for assault with intent to murder Frank Florian at Colchester In one minute your clogged nc [will open, the air passages of 3 an Italian, | | was found zuiity Jast week after trial. He stabbed Florian twice The matter of giving sent fter a short Y he case as Joseph Gaiipo of Montville street, who has been 15 to put on the d he had lived e Pasguale Caruso as born and he had 3 said that he (D'Airi) Ital and had seen een back to nice people, his father was &) years old. had boarded for a while last summer at the I’Atri se Horse Broke Through Ice at Blissville | —E. Yerrington and J. Belair Fell lce at Reservoir. A_horse belonging to . through the Wednesday. serape the sn ad | using the ho; e men werc ¢ off the ics and were | circumstances for this purpose. ing that he thought the jury given more weight than was oni A the ice and immediately ter the animal landed on With the aid of an emer- the pond the had not come out as Florian's ci othd® tackle | the anlmals were able to pull the animal | Concert 2t Pinochle Cluhs Robert Wilsor nd Samuel Mar er of the m ating that the character of I as peaceable neert to a numk vocal solo, |f o\ .o Church & Allen 15 Main Street DIRECTORS EMBALMERS rady Assistant Telephone 323-3 HENRT E, CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN SYRUP OF FIGS FORCROSS, SICK | | FEVERISH CHILD |1F LITTLE STomACH s | LIVER TORPID OR BOWELS CLOGGED. IS SOUR, Rubbers HUBBER BOOTs AND ARCTICS' ,\cL to see are the VERY FR‘\NK A BILL 104 Mam St o few hours 3l the clogged up waste, | Rolaors. | sour bile and fermentir moves out of the howels, and you have play to empty their hecome Lightly packed, |gish and stomach disordered. |~ WWhen cross, feverisn, tongue is coated, then give th |ious “fruit laxative. land it can not cause injury. liver gets siu Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors stomachache, bad bre gentle “inside clean: On account of increase in price of {o- | the W hiiests sold from now on ut 835 per 1000, 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraoklin St. . 7| THE PORTEOUS & MITGHELL CO. Telephone us1 ! ections for babies, ages and grown-ups printed’ on Beware of counterfeit Ask vour druggis: cent bottle of “California S M. J. FIERDS, . . Company.” We make no 39 Ward Strect Hand ba¢k with contempt T R January Clearance Sale will positively close on Saturday night. Don’t let this occasion pass without supplying all your needs. EMEMBER—our entire stock of Staple and Seasonable Merchandise—with the exception of articles which Domestic Department At 2%¢c—60 inch Bleached ask, value 89c Bleached Damask, value 83c Da nch Silves $1.25 and Quality Ta 66566 Hemmed Linen case Bleached C price 5 40- Unbieached Sheet- 0 At 734c—3 @ Unbleached Sheet. Blankets— All Kinds Red'uced $5 from $§5.00—at %5 Plaid Wool Blan! at $3. $5.00—$4.85 from $6.00-—35.55 size 72390 All Wool Blankets, manufactur- er's samples, value $10.00 Bath Robe Blankets Eeacon Ba size 7259 terns, with cords, eic. to match, rezula c Sale Tiobe Blar ~82.19 All Wool Steamer Rugs A limited quantity of stricly All Wool Steamer Rugs, at these very Special Sale Prices. Be sure and visit our Third Floor and see the many splendid values in Mattings, Lincleums, Car- pets, Rugs and Window Draperies. bear the manufacturers’ price restriction—is offered at January Sale Prices. | Come Today! SAMPLE ITEMS FROM JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Come Today! At Sal Wash Goods 8552 At S5c—EBest Quality Dress Prints, grays, wines, ete, value Tc At 5l%c—Good Quality Apron Ging= hams, price Sc. At 6l40— Dress Ging- 1 o Sc. ) Dress Ginghams, ewest fall designs and col [ At At 8c—3 assortment, value 1fc. At 10c— cales ss Cambr Sflks i At At $1.09-—36-inch % I -de~ Co! for ats and Dress Goods £553° At 29c—-If n lacl: and White 1na Cot- £ $0c andd 2 wide, ashionable colors, At $1.29—Spot-proef Broadcloth, full 5: hes widc, Dlack and all sponged and , value $2.00. olor: Kitchenware Department Soap, Ivory, Bee, v, Borax, Welcome, Bic. H: price § doz At 19c—Three-piece Kitchen Set, Bread Knife, Paring Knife and Cleav At 39c—Five fac wood Step Ladder with pail rest. hes Pins—Sale n for 10c. At 59c—Five-galion Galvan Can with faucet, value 89 Qur entire line of Japanese China, hundreds of pieces, at 8¢ from 10c —at 17c from 25c-—at 35¢ from 50c —at 55¢ from 75c—at 69¢ from $1.00. At 39c—Decorated Engli Pots, choice of Tea e, value

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