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NORWICH BULLETIN, TOESDAY, JANUARY 1§, Tofs- Mool POQUETANUCK DAM BURSTS George Howard of Niaatic was.in Arthur J. Dawley. orwich Monday. After a serious iliness which began Cause—Take Dr. @84, | with pneumonia five weeks ago and Edwards’ Olive Tablets was followed by other complications o) . d Bright's disease after recovery MEscarole, Tomatoes, Okra OUS MATTERS Mill Dam Gave Way Before ater—Carried | from his first (liness, the death of A " 2o, Tl Do of Eastevts 1| LGRS % Hheh v e et Egg Plant, Cauliflower, fxom =~ 7o et e o SaE Away Highway Bridge—Washout On New Haven |&5™is, o ¢ SEeALE S aortior Dia 3 3 N ) SEias ghic has sTwin=te o last five days he afi been unconscious Pie Plant, Scallions, Buring the recent galwthedarnonn.{ oL the Charies Gates hospital at Cam-, Railroad Tracks Near Thermos Factory— Trolley Tracks and e ad lbccn"ronflned to his bed Radish, Chicary, Celery |7 o0 5 TG b ; g SHardly a 1 v o @ oward S of M 11 ent- ashed -Ou Lantern v )usiness man in this city #Ox Tails, Turkey, ib. 35¢, | Is your water bill patd? Additlensjl E T "ot Jonn Sey Washed paat ¢ Hill Was ahetter Mr viey, i 2 ,j1r visited_at the home of John Sey-/] known than Dawley, resh Tripe, Ib. 18c atter the 20th—adv. mour tn Paweaket. Guineas, 75c| <he aprointments of District Su- Enos M ey T i, odvard, Who | e heavyafall-of rain-nearly all day |ing & washout of considerable wize | cosstul pusiied nonE,the most Suc: Harr Douglass f Norwich spent Sunday-at his home in Mystic. That's what thoussnds of stomiach sufterers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or irying to patch up & poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. - When the liver and bowels aro per- Oppesits Post Office forming their natural functions, Sway goes indigestion and stomach troublex. |§) *Phone 10522 Lady Assistant It you have a bad taste in your Wwho was the junior member of the (umber firm of H. F. & A. J. Dawle; and who ranked among the most suc- P , tongue coated, appetite poor, b. 23¢* erintenfientiGE G [biertvenie o Tam. 1 was abio Lo St wp for s | Sunday and all day Monday, combined | there. necticut through the industry, keen fli’;‘f‘éon‘lan fesing, 1o ambitiom & hg o im to Fast Hampton Mondex Y F tro % aigiit Gt tice Bebind thE Wi This occurred shortly hefore 4 |foresight and upright business princi- |energy, troubled With undigested food, short time Monday. with oclock and was discovered by the 5 oc! i e | H Ste-k 1b. 35¢ sscs o Taiching Beve been found| Ll or ooy aniea [3ust above the site of the burned Lucas | Vigilance of the engineer on a. south | of Tares oaies Toueht him the reward to be unusually fertile this year as Yy Ames ol Ssberly, Aocempani 4 B ek, ueed the d; bound New Hav - ht which e Sn’lnm, 1b. 32¢ e hators ecently ptartod.|his mother, Mrs. Henry Ames, as far|mill at Poquetanuck, caused the dam N en freight which was Ia"'! Beef, Ib. 25¢ e as Norwich on Satvrday on her ve-|to burst Monday afternoon about 4.30)Proceeding slowiy. He was able to th. 18c], Dost 350 slasses for 8195, pronerly | tArn to her home in De Ruyter, N. Y. | gcock, and the flood of water and ton B e oo Bt Pt Shoulder, jaticd. Burnhants, 227 Main 8t—adve] | 0 w0 \uonals secretary ©of the|mass of wreckage that swept down the | the northbound passenger frain phat you should take Olive Tabiets, the sun- stitute for calomel, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablels are 2 purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their |HAIR and color. They do the work without sriping, cramps or pain. SCALP | Hav was grown on 375,000 acres inj Hertford Board of J'rade, has been a |stream carried away the highway | Was due fers at 4.53. It was a foriu- TR Seind il Wit Doatuas | Wir 5 SOMERS | Connecticut Tast yoar tneérop amotny- | suest of Henry W. Tibbits this week. | bridge just morth of the village of [Bate thing that the engineer discov- quick relief, so you can eat what you | ARPER METH on* inr to 469,000 tors, priced at $1260{Mn Nichols was formerly a-New Lon- | Poguetanuck. ered the washout, as the passenger At 10c and 25c per box. Al 2 a ton, or $9,146,000. don newspaper man. On the easterly side of the highway | {F&in Would have been unable to sce © Tablet Company, Colum- Also MANICURING bridge was the bridge of the Norwich | the_hole vntil it had plunged into it, The time limit for swearing in the]! 1liss Margaret Welch of Norwich,|ana Westcrly trolley line, but this had |2€ it usuclly comes around the curve newly elected justices of the peace!has returned {rom Hartford, where|been raised and strengthened with |8t this point at considerable speed. PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8t.' hx\,mg expired, tho entire 33 haveshe has been recovering from Injuries | steel in tho past year and it held. The When the passenger train arrived it : 5 mest ar meing | sxgfind, b asifinl, 35 eos |ahs Bax Duin secrvating Tah Ties | aisel s phetome s b e | o o B S st s T’ e AR | e s, TiA R y Holorook. trolley car last August. ments was entirely carried away, fold- | tAKIDE the siding, and the siding was is mourned by a wide vircie of friends. Nt Loi0n e PR inz up like an envelope, as one person | Used until repairs had been made in Although for many vears she had 2 o5 & During the Clark-Boss wedding at| James M. Youns, Jr, of Rook Glen.|described, it when the force of the |the early part of the evening becn an elmost constant sufferer Telephone 575. VIOLIN New London, Saturday, candles wers| East. Side, who hay been a student | water swept It off, burned which have been burned at thef the Springfitla Wraining school came| Jfter the wooden hishway bridge TE ACHER | weddinas of the Clark family for sev-|{home Monday ill with appendicitis.|went out, no trolley cars ware rin - be v £ e tures: Horace Coyle, who is also tne| over the trolley road’s I of the| The tr =chool, accompanied him hom, bridge until Shepard B. Palmer, e The siding at the Thermos factory also washed out so that it could ed. leymen were kept busy dur- i-|ins the day keeping their tracks clear Thoumatism, she bore this handicap Wwith an uncomplaining spirit and kept bout at her household duties, find her greatest satsfattion in cervice 15| EBERRMIUDMA those whom ebe loved. In her home|wesT |NDIES, PANAMA cAN.lL.' N | =5 . : or today e > i of sand. A trolley car ife, both as a wife and sister, her un- n Willimantic-two -days each T must pay my water bill todav.| neer for the road, had been there, of sand. A trolley car on the Jewett B WINTER CRUISES r may be real bad the 20th. i . o cod City line due in this city at 7.15 went seifish spirit was ever displayed, and 3 ‘ The Weather may NORWICH MEDICAL SOCIETY. | spected the briage and promounced it | Cuty line Gue in this city at 713 went her taking away deprives the home! yarge steamers, fine mervice, ‘moes \were put up across the high- | an hour before it was put back by ihe at both ends of the bridge to keep | W ."f"-“‘!z e 4 teams and pedestrians from driving or [ Telephone lines were also in trouble bookings muhfl De made with me for circle of its most useful member. sonabie rates, BArD intments address E. . J. Lyn For appointments addres: Tev. C. TL Ricketts of the Greene- | ieard Paper Read by Dr. E. J. L: Gliges AL Balie E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- | ot eregational churca flled the of Sanatorium Staff. o e } 4 L e After a brief illness, the dea.h cf|{commodations. Tickets iy S ulpit Sunday morning at the Secondi . o T L | walking off in the dark, and all was|#Dout the city during the storm and Gilbert A. Palmer, who was 88, oceur- | Florida and ail Southern Restres Endl Congresational church in _ eXCHSDES| . sical sooisty ot fhe Norwlich Ta.|done that could be dene to safeguard | SEEF the washout ab the Poqustenuck red in Canterbury. e had residel|to Durope by all lines, Mall mcul with the pastor. berculosis sanatorium Monday even- | the traveling public overnight. ze{qu.b:fu ‘f ”:290‘55]‘“‘; ‘;’( ‘;une? in Canterbury for many years where|given prompt attention. At the annual meeling of the Con-|ing, when a paper on Mode of Infec- Thermos ‘Avenue Gullied. Pre sy he had been a successél farmer. CALAM[TE COAL necticut Temperance Union, fo be held| tion and Early Diagnosis of Tuder-| Thermos avenue, leading to the| The water courses generally in east- S —— Johnmn A. Dufll‘\‘ in Hartford. Tuesday, Janvary 26, thejculosis was read by Assistant Super-| Thermos factory on Laurel Hill, was|ern Connectiont around Dlainfeld mere SRl ADVISEE AGAINST PRODUCING Steamship and Tourist Agent. peakers wif include Rev. Clarence 1. intondent Exward J. Lynch, M. D. Al gullied out about noon on Monday | rapidly rising, according o Teports 16 |of (he Dawleys of Thode Isand, an oid TIES IN QUANTITIES. . “The kind that pleases the §| Barber of Daniclson, discussion followed tho paper and a|when the brook that flows down Sun- | ceived Monday. In many places 100d | and nurserone o or Sha: 20 old PINET St e O It \ . {buffet lunch was served { nyside avenue and under Laurel Hill | conditions prevail. Roads are washed | wihere Josmn maminy, S 2l Stale d pecause of Railroads Change in s Local members are tecelVing moti-1 On Sunday Commissioner Jonathan|avenue overflowed its banks out and lowlands along the banks of | fuiher of ‘he deceased and & Tfarmer b Spacificati Red Oak Out of First J. 0. PECKHA fications _that the forty-first annual| Godfrey of Brodgeport made his re: The street commissioner sent men | the streams are submerged and cellars | gecnmation war b (s e xeport, Hariford, Midietonn, 5 Brondway. Phone 402 [ session of O. E. S., state of Connecti-| war visit to the canatorium. down to repalr the damage during the | of buildings on the banks flooded. The | *aha oo as DOIT. | lev's grand.| Class g A o e i oiit, 3% to be held in Masonic hall, on| Superintendent M. B. Campbell afternoon. ice was breaking up in the QUinebaug | father mrved to Willington, Toitand e i Wilma o ms o Thirsday, Jenary 25. the Norwich Tuberculosis sanatorium| The water from the brook kept on |and Shetucket rivers. Shops along the | county, and it was thore on Macie's| I F: Terry, a Danbury lumber deal-|and Willimantic = 2 o 2 ¢|attended the regular meeting of tieldown its course which carries it |stream, it was reported, may be com- | 1855 that Arthur 7. Dawler wes born,| &F. Who is & member of the Lumber| From the slegibles leaunfl SEDGWICK PQST A number from Hastern Commectiout} Siate Tuberculos commission in|throush a cuivert under the New Ha- | pelled to stop work Tuesday night if |tha son of Joseph Framk Dawiey and | Manufacturers’ association of South-|class Postmasters 1 will attend the meeting of the execu-{ Hartford on Monday ven railroad tracks, flling the culvert |the mill ponds continued to back | Eivira Robbine. Hea wae oo “ia| ern New Ergland, and one of the di- s Fd» en! ervmm,) = 4 ve Board of the Conmecticut Con-| ‘Thepe are at yresent $6 patients at{and flowing over the tracks and caus- water. farm life o an e o reTed 50{ rectors of the association, was instru-| €T, Greens Farms. Hadlyme. Long “‘ T B oL eromemon U Famersy | S7ess of Mothers at the Hotel Bond.| the sanatorium and of this number{ * o e i fhis cbscure COURLIY | rental i giving out a lctter which|Jount Carmel, Oranze, South Ca Pl R bl Sfiernooh n psunsral| B Haxtora this moon. St T e - — — - {2yR 3Ir, Davievs sducationa aavan. | Mtiny Vactacesand small manutac. | DU SGord, Tarfvile and Weer iy bare of Sodgwick POt are i e 28 . o8 omtianden: wo) u Tailroad ties of the change 3 R et on TeeaNin S At Old Lyme Saturday Harry Cram | CHURCH COUNCTIL AGAINST ASKS COOPERATION WITH Bt roieave e ho-mtian 60 Sho | tareiiion d ties of a B, = was severely injured by an axe whike | opping wood. It required 14 stitches | pplommeEnden | taken by Dr. ¥Frank M, Dunn, of New B T, to attend the funer: VINE & STETSON ecy Fio : . in specificatiens in the railroads’ call MARRIAGE LICENSE CHANGE STATE GAME WARDENS | Summers from tho lme he was 11|10, e hired fiim ut until he was 20, when he | The pressnt specifications admit local - Mrs. Andrew Krumbhoiz. o Does oNt Want to See Repeal of Five | State Commission Urges Importance . . o b Closs e wan S eral . 2 vas given his time, anc hen el ties, of white, voliow, Tock and red d SM’ A ToRdmts sy e jieThe Smemla dre Andeew Erunh Day Clause for Non-Residents. of Protecting the Birds. Ao Siiel his tme. and began his in-| ook, cheatnui and cedar. The proposed Incidents In Army orders issued.at Washington|cum on Sunday afternoon at _ 2.30 g Pah & . R s 2 capital of 50 cents. spetitications \»tx(‘:hé_de -“‘r]l \?a;kqi‘rg:: announce the trensfer of Second Liso-| gelock with Rev. Mr. Smith of Balic| Nine of the fifteen churches 9T~ | perhe state fish and game commission | T.eaving Willingion. he turned tow-| fizet class or Xo. 1 ties and states tha OTICE ! tenant Willarg X. Richards, C. A. C.{officiating at the service. There was| WiCh Which members wero tep- | have issued the following circular: ards Boston for the beginning of his| ties of red oak or timbers other than [ from. Tampa: Fla. to Fort. 01 G o e e ahere Wa%|resonted at the resular meetins of the | “The very startling statements made areer, and on the day of his| White, vellow ang rock oak, chestnutf Mrs. Denison Gallaudet is the.guest P e ntance was arge. e bom e | Church Federation council held Mou- the Hon. Wiiliam C. Redfield, sec. Jt. 4, 1576, began at|and cedar, having dimensions required |of Dr. E. M. Gallaudet of Hartferd. R o Anm L Meeting oft Fenty Banker. Alichasl Jacob Joun |82y evéning at 7.45 o'clock in the roems | retary of commerce, in his address be- ek in the office of & | for No. 1 ties will be paid for as No.| ST biie Poticynolders of the Néw Loudon| in the report Monday of the elec-] Veit and Amdrew Hedler st Lusni|OVer the Otis liorary fort the national fith and game com- ., & frm which manu- |2 tles: those having dimensions re-} OMiss Louise B. Graves of Boston has| Sownty Mutual Fare Insurance Co- ovii|tion of the Junior Holy Name socief . i A e L “\ S Che president of the council, . A.|mission in Washington in September, | factured glass bottles for drugglsts| auired for ties will be paid for|been ths guest of @Mrs. Edward H. Prentice, was in the ch " while those baving di-|{Linnell, and the | prompts the commission to make this | with s Noreioh, Gongecticut, 25 2 p m.,|Of St. Patrick's parish, the name of e yames blown in the bottle. |88 No. 3 tie Y o Charles Coreoran, elected Vice presi-| “mie irumbhol T minutes were kent by the secretary,|vigorouse appeal to vou. Secretary|The firm later hbecame Dean. ter & | mensions for No. 3 ties will not be Nglates Tt o i et manual Gont, Was_ omitted through a typo-| i - Krumbholz, who Lefore lier mar- | Rev. B, 5. Worcaster. Reports of the | Reafield stated that inkecs caused an | Co. At fitst he was Shisping cieric | Gocented. In other words, red cak must| Miss Ruby Vaughn of Warren strest! To sient fou- Direciors to = ko et Rty cVsbis ot e oy standing and special commitices were |annual loss of two and one-hailf bil-|bui within a vear, so capable did he | bé of the first or second class dimen-|has returned from & visit with Hart- 45 forme of thres yoats cach Ter fiome in Occum. She was of Ger. |Made and the council passed a vote |lion dollars {o the agricultural inter- [ prove, ho was o salesman and city | 8ions, but will be paid for at second or|ford friends. OO £ 118 (Gibive: &t SUSk: Tsotis The cxecutive' council of the Cen-|peh BOmo in Oteum. Bhe was of Gero|nat it was opposed to the sugmested |ests of the United States. collector. Some time after this he was | thir@ viass rates, as the case may be. = g W. F. LEETER. Secreiary. |nccticut State Federatlon of Tabor has | non,, (f o8 B0 SO0 0, 19900 SR 7 I repeal of the five day clause relative| “It has also been estimated that our |sent on the road as salesman for the| The directors of the asociation ob-| Mrs. John KEdward Hawkins of S #*¥ _[voted unanimously fo work with the | JEINGIS O a8 FOUL CHIAISR SUIVIVE | ¢o the granting of mairiage licenses ) most beneficial birds have been so|New FEngland states at a salary of | jected to tni change. Broadway is to entertain at audlion present legislature to push the res- olution for an amendment proviiing —— to non-residen which was enacted |ruthlessly destroyed that in less than | $100 per month and expenses. In the The above fa in 1913. The vote passed also con-{a generation their number has, de-|Spring of 1875 he was sent out to the | letter written by Profe are a portion of albridge at the Wauregan on Wednesday Ludwig, Trena, Rose and John =or Rerocrd of | afternoon all of Occum. There is ai- FORT WRIGHT SOLDSERS for woman suffrage. Krumbolz, all of Qecm, ehere i ai-|0ined = request from the council that | creased S0 per cent northwestern states, his territory in-{ Yale college, deallng in compiete de- _ PLACED UNDER ARREST. i 2 Snd o brother, Jaces Plosih Genreeum|the senator from this district and the These facts prompted congress to [ cluding Indiana, Ohio, Michigan. Iili- | tail with the situation in regard to Rev. Edwin R. Smith, Onesor any cewkrenvlutions waw tof S o I e e nt oF AT repre: from tt town use,talke strenuous action relative to the |nois, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Kansas and | 7ailroad ties as it affects New Eng-| Foston, Jan. 1S.—Rev. Edwin R.. Blva-oF Theu: Clictied: With Pertici-f ooV my | Water| ML =betily the i2Biy, SCEns S CmeT oe LRt e their in opposition to such | enforcement of the federal laws, and | Nebraska. He traveled In the interests | land lumbe:, men. Smith, 2 Congregational minfeter and pating in Theft of Govarnmant] Tl 90 it Bow—aav. g8 © uneral a geme: e the most important factors in the|of this firm until 1583, doing a large| The following letter was attached tof secretary of the New Hampshire Home, e & L ey Frederick J. West. Rev. Dr. .I. B. Slecum, Rev. IT. J.|presérvation of insectiverous birds | business in various parts of the coun- | the letter of Professor Record by the{ Missionary society, with headquarters. Progerty. ey eatarly, Sun, stxtes tha: Mrl The fineral of Aldermdn Frode <off and Hugh Blackledge were [throughout the state are the wardens | try, and each vear visiting 30 states. | association, which is distributing cop-|at Concord, N. H., died today at & pri- - [and s George Il Broushton and|y West of New London was held Mo ned us & committee to see that this and special protectors. The state|In 1852 he was offered a. salary of | ies of the Jocument throughout south-{vate hesvital in Brookline, following Guartermaster Scrgeant, and Mrs. Howard C. Babcock are|quy afternoon at ihe home of New |vots was transmitted to the: senator | board of fisheries and game respect. ]3$3.500 anJ all of his expenses, and ono| ern New England. two weeke illness. He was born in t#lufy sergeants and two private upying thelr cottages at Pleasant|yiongon lodge of Elks. Many friends |and representatives and o follow the | fully request all persons o cobperate | Year laier he became a member of the | To the Farmers and Smali Menufac-|1865 and was graduatsd in the class pareed villler arrest at For nd are planning to pass the| dionded asoa tribute of respect to the | matter up with them In the enforcement of the | irm of Dean, Foster & Dawley. Theyv turers of Railroad Ties of 1387 from Williams college. Wilght, Tiehers Island, chared dead alderman. Services were con-| It is the general experience of the|statute laws. occupied an entire five-story building | We would call your attention to the Wilson Bixler, | pastor in Norwich, it is stated, that| “Forty vears ago, the preservation the passage of tho bill vesultet in an |of .wild life was regarded chiefly a. Tuler | immediate and very desirable decrease[a sentimental cause of practical in- of the |in the number of doubtful marriag 20 TLake street, Chicago, of|above letter of Professor Record of| In the shore towns of the courty “Mr. Dawley was in charge, the | Yale collegs on the outlook for rail-|sulls are very numerous at this time: pariners being in Boston. This|road ties for the coming season, and|of the year, diving after foofl in thai he second largest in the| would warn all such persons that it|harbor and bay. EAErment Droperty, < Their m Notification, of a. sutt agaiast the| PHA N Rev: James ligmenl T aoieer f Prvate Tuile| borowsl of Groton by Frank Ferkins| D: D-, following wehic {in New Tondon on Monday. Dubille|has been received by the clerk of the| Y85 capmicd out & - Pliedl in his possession two army Crit|borough, C. B. Lund Mr. Perkins|James P. Sullivan and ofc s | terest to the sportsman onlv. Today wr porceh, (O3 T erkinn) odge: hich they were asked to perform. | that cause is not only acutely senti ates in its line, the annual| would be to their best interests not mEEE 2 sgtne. He went to a New London|fell on Ferry street, sevlonsly lnfuring| “poypeen and 2 oclock many| A" considerable part of the time uf |mental, but it has slso bscome. in- gregating half a million | to proauce ties to any great extent : gmn,flth‘ and wanteq him fo remove|his spine R E- friends of alderman viewed the |the meeting was also devoted to an |tensely practical to millions of Amer- r vntil after the end of the present sea. 2 . {har0; B siemp on the guns. Tht| ono of Suotts stews e coselets 7 netore e aitar in the | informal aiarhiasion o “the. Rpmarcht | oan Drodcers-and Sonsumare, “TaE. | On ADril 1. 1580 Mr. Dawiey sevorea | Son whin it e Suin o orn | Begy’s Mustarine Stamnith became Suspiclous as to thel 1o work unloading the wrecked|E _There were many floral | increase of Sunday selling in Norwich. | fects the lumber pile and the market- | DiS connection on account of poor | seems to the writer that the probabili- .'m“wu. ey e B il | schooner Ruth off Ocean beach. The|Pieces sent by Mr. West's acquaint- | One of the members who had made a |basket and it is of such practical im. | health and, coming to Norwich. en- | ties ave that if many ties are produced al a po an and_hac |1¢| 1,200 bushels of oysters aboard the|ances, to testify to their appreciation | canvass of the business section of the | portance that it demands the atten- |3Zed in tie lumber business with his | during the cominz swinter they will re Tlaced under arre: Dubiile were removed by the wreckers,|of hiS worth. The cowrt of common |city Teported that he had counted |tion of the public at large. brother, Herbert F. Dawle: ifteen | have to be carried by the producers oo e e U o B most of them are in good Comdi.|Council in accordance with the vote|about 50 places where business was months later he went to New York|and as there is a possibility of a L N 0 Tawe been been stealing government | S0 taken at its special mesting Saturday [ carried on on Sunday. which included | SCOTCH MUSIC AND DANC 2nd became a partner in the firm of | change in specifications it would be 0, Property at the fort. —They will b night, attended, headed by Acting |fruit stores, candy stores, cigar stores, ES. | Webs Dawley & Co. wholesale | much better if the timber were left in { - ,mwj military authoritles In tac| 1ne regular quarlerly meeting of the |Mayor Alion T. Mineh, and accom- |shoe shining pariors and 5 Stores. | Gommittes Has Secured Thes: At deal * drusgists' supplies. glass-| the woods than to be @ot out under|Will Net Lilster amd is Always Reads{ A Naorwieh City Union of King's Daugh- | panied by many ciiy officers. A pla. | No action was taken on the matte . ese *|pare, ctc. Te did the traveling for|the old specificztions with no knowl-| —nNothisg So Good for Mheamatic AT DAUIE BEAGhE ters and Sons will be hield this even-|foon of 15 policemen under " Lieut. but the discussion referred to the pos- | tractions For the Burns Banquet, | them thrcugh the New Fngland states | edge of what the new Specifications| Tatws aad Searftis i | ing at 7.45 o’clock in the Trinity Mcth 'Tt!lflmhi]J J‘(‘fldcrs acted as escort, ."l\al' ¥ of arousing public sentiment on o 7 < at times :”’ng":s ‘!;”' west as the | will be. e odist Episcopal church—adv. The Elks’ lodge was represented by | this subject. | _The musicas attractions for the|Recky © built up CLARENCE M. EL ror only 25 1 Vaudeville and Photoplays. 3 Dantel M, Cronin, John M. Mallon, —_— -— Burns banquet at the Wauregan house | trade. ry, 1892 President L;n*berRRTflnu’t‘ac‘:ur:r‘s'“As- J'e{!nw “Box of f?fl&’fif‘t?r’ifif.&#fn d gized honses at the Davi e~ According to official reports for|George G. Avery, John C. Turner, John | FINED FOR RESISTING | have been secured by the committee|fic inter usiness to his| syciation of Southern New England,|fincers. druggists will tell you that atre on Monday applanded the Dbill of 1914, the Connecticut potato crop on|i. Murray and Edward . Connell, |in the Sutcliff Sisters of Boston, in|Pirtner returned to Norwich, R Fon ~ “{it isn’t better than any plaster, iin “audeville and photoplays that nade|24000 acres vielded 140 bushels per|This commitice accompanied the hag ARREST BY POLICE | nd's National dances; Piper Al-|Where ho has since been engazed in| For Fourth Class Pestmaster Josut or pbultice you avar NS et .2 JWogramme in which musical num- [gcre, or 3,300,000 bushels in all, the|to the grave, The bearers were Char | exander Stewart of Haverhill, Ma: the lumber business with his brother gttt ¥ “EEGY'S MUSTARINE absords fn-| Dbers prelminated. In the headline|price of which was sixty-five cents a|J. Ducy, John C. Geary. Thomas Howe, | Combat with Officer Will Cest Two | to play the bag pipes and Manager Al| On Sep BI%. M. Dawiey cwas | T8l Tiithd States civil seseide oo | L0t o Ve o penstrating and that's | place wers the rdo, Furopean 1 to the producer, or $2,154,000|James T. Sexion, Frank Q. Cronin Men Over $50. | Craig of the DaVis theatre to sinc.|united In marriage with Eugenin M. |THHNCR STIROUICES eXantination 1o be | why 1t only taies a few sminutes to Sitiare: t A Tovelly. act | altogether and John Mallon, ‘The Hlks’ titual swes { There will also be vocal selections by | @2ughter of Obed P. and Chariotte A.[leld on Feb. 20 in several places in|rig’ of eurnche. headache, toothe: e;, that combined tuneful singinz. clever performed at the.grave in Jordan com dec T. J. Kelly in the city | Walter Krohn, tenor of the Second|(Ladd) McLean, of Glastono Connecticut for fourth class postmas- | backache and neuralgin. . dhncing and entertaining comedy by | Representatives of 12 banks and|Bent R ST o B S B G TR e e el | ters, whose compensations range from | Rub it on tonight and in the’mozn-| the members of the & Sermtar | brazt anies. th e = = da AE sJohn Pareds § LOUE] = brother, Herbert I, 1 $500 to $999 per annum. In previous | ing that sore, raw throat will be hette pula pan. roughout the state Amonb the many floral tributes was rrest Saturday nizht by | Frank Benson will entertain with -iu F Daw It acts the same way with tonsilitis, Zpmber was the two Bacons—Fred and | met I'riday afternoon at the Hartford|a mammoth seal of the city from the | Policernan Matthew Delaney, was fined | lin_selections. ~The committee finds| Prother, William if. Dawle statewide examinations’ no eligibles | it 2Cts fhe Same WAL With > in their banjo w in solos, fclub for an informal discussion cilcourt of common council. The seal|3$i5 and costs for intox on and re- |that all tickets have been aold ana|this ciix. Wers, necured, and this second e It's America’s household remedy for| duets end imitations. Mr. Bacon matters of interest to them to coms|was made of carnations and roses and | sisting an officer. This amounted to | thers will be about 210 at the ban-| I Dawley was eclecied an T e erefore, ocen 0 |sprains, brulses. soreness, lameness i g:\amgn;;mbamu! tnsu—m'xmf' in before the legislature and to obtain|stood in a frame iy p 324 3 “ | qu 0 porator of the Chelsea rvoum:}d.r Application blanks mray be | stife ]necx cramps in legs or sore| an s acqualntances of former | expressions ‘these ters <l She 5 ¢ ki, hi The s " 2o in 1896 ard i or of this bank secure rom t secratary of muscles. i ity =nd his acqualntances of former | expressions on theso maties base. The shin was sh Alex Malefski. his friend. who in- | The speakers of the evening include|{ 1895 ard a direcior of this ba Boara’ OF exinit e TR ob et I S tor BEGTE MUSTATE AN Y ae : e set. tho sails being formed from white |terfered and tried unsuccessfully (o | Fdifor Andrew MeLean of the Bros SENiue 4= e iairecy or | 5 T e ot Now isox. th orizinal vellow mustard Dlenty of applause and wero glad to| Ernest Howard Bish, son of William|carnations, The latters of the tneine | tone: parade suol preuccssstully Rev. Mr. Christi years. and was an incorporator at hls |at any office for or at which the ex- | Iellow hox. thp orizinal Yellow mustard, #es Iils tise to prominence with his[F. Fish of Bolton and OMiss Frances|fo'*yons: p s oters of the inserlp- ftake Paveda away from the police- and Principal H. a,|death v Dawiey had served as a |aminetion is io be held. or the United | Joo . L fevorito instrument. & Glaric of Phiadelphia were marrisd | imnior eile . oo | Stihg an officer, Malilski was arrest. | Tirrell of the Norwich Freo Academe.|@irector of the Uncas National bank |States Sivil pervice commission, Wash- A er performer on_the bill who | Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock at{ e LT = e IPieEaa] Careoll SBts n S e comprises | Since his election to that office Jan ington, D. C. %83 mo stranger to the Norwich public | the Methodist parsonage in Bolton by St U by Bolicsman Michias] Carroll joBith | [The commities in ohargs. comibelses| 160" ano was.tie Racond let diec: (| The examinations aré. to e Belf at se Floretta Clarks, formerly with, {no| Rev. W. D. Woodward. Mr. Fish hus | EoDINGS. Gty ho Tad hean Alexander Sharp, John Duff, Guasin|tOF In point of service. He was secre. | mmmmm—— ° Bt e |y T D ol e sea Bykowaki-Jusz. sented for non-pafimont | Wilson, James Holland and W 3. koa. | $I%, and & director of the John T some clever danco numbers (hat were | Richard Blankenburg of Vernon in| Bronislaus Bykowski and Miss Jujta| 858 and had had their o e S e, Politically, Mr. Dawley was an inde- zenercusty applauded. | the city of Rockville on a-.complait|Jusz, both of this city, were united ;u| Lnued Paid their taxes Mond | = pendent voter, and ough he was of | Among tie pictures were the Mutual | brougnt by A. W. Buchannan of Mans- by Rev. I. V. Maciejewski in ——— = HEARINGS POSTPONED. nal disposition he belonged 1o War Weekly. an oducational film ti © | field, agent of the state board of ed.|St. Joseph's church Monday mormini| TWO WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES. | | al societies at the time of his showed the Pittsburgh roliing mills in n. admitted that he kept two ot}at 8 oclock. The groom is a native — |Judge Shumway Did Not Come tof formeriy was a member of operation, 2 powe : his children out of school to heip him|of Russian Poland and is the son «f|Gelden and Silver Weddings Celebrat- | Norwich on Monday. ¢ s lodge. No. 11, I. 0. O, F. 283 oo rite ¥ strip fobacco and was fined $2L and| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bykowski. s ed in the Katz Family, | Generous in his instincts and i cdies. cos bes resifted at No. 91 Thames stroct The expected hearing in the super: give pleasure to other — | and is employ s a factory hirc weAding . apniverkar the | court here upon th cle of friends here and Brandegee to Try. | &overnor Holcomb ana D e Crnate ot 5| goiwo _wedding auniversarie e b A i B s o end ®olden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Simon —’0“ of Receiver Charles F. Thay placy <3 L e b wedding of their | for a court order for a dividend for the had made him ac ed. He was an | H rmory Tuesday | Russian Poland. She also has son and daughter-in-law, Mr. an. | commercial department depositors in|entiiusiastic automobilist 4nd had cov- Tom o aigmen| her ome at No. 91 Thames s Isaac Katz, were celebrated at | the Thames Loan and Trust compar: d 2 lorge part of New England in ik ataiand Boxes Bierderki-Donat, fome of the Tatter, No. 23 John did not. take place here Un;\{;;da;[fin\. h on busk =nd pleasure | 5 > 3 s cheeeh ‘clocw| New London, Sunday. ernoon at 2 o'clock as Judge M. A particulariy enjoved giving Davis’. Tubbs' band ,:.fi—‘i‘n},'; Rl At 3 Ocloby (et was & dnuidlere SrDrish T bumway did not arrive in the cit ure to others in this way and was re his busines: @-staft wiil| The brids is the daughter of Mr. and end the reception and il given by | Mrs, Andrew Jusz and is a nativ Although the New Tondo: harbor] 2, mprovement amendment offered by [Beprecentative Mahan was bowled {o%er in the house, Senator ~ranfl?:l‘~‘lm“ | mes introduced it in the senate and|l30Y may be in position to force its adop- | Katz and the silve: | tion on the d harbor bill. _’ s both concert and dance o ertes | qar Hev. L ¥-lolder couple, as it had been arrar Quite a number of rs and tomed to make frequent trips to % lorian Blererki and Miss Mary Do-| Without tireir knowiedge by their chil- [ laymen interested in this matter and ng points in this and adjoining lp - At tho ennual meeting of the State|nat, both of Yantic. Bota bride anq|dren. All of the children of the elder-|‘n the Fenton Building company, and DIt S enanaBithy urtrenr ‘““n People Can Bar asseciation to be held in Hartford | groom are of Russian Polish birth aid | LY couDle and 22 of their 3 grandchil- [ the Allen-Beeman company, whici R | EVBR-READY 1;_“‘“3,, , the expectation|kave been empioved as factorv hands,|dT€n Were present, one grandson,{are also in the hande of receivers tern D. Fairchild. from all sections| He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An.|Cnaries Kaufmann, a student at Jef- | waited for an hour in the supfl“': Stern D. Fairchild, fornierly of New | ' I'nm l 'les that i o e O T SR B e e e e e B e p e oo o) PO PlOS | by ash LiGHTS lncrease weightl of the state will comunittee to have charze of the meet- | daughter of 3 Mrs. Joseph Too. | 2ttend.” The gathering numbered 35 in | About 5.20 o'clock Clerk Georse E.|TFellows e, died 1 2 i | = an1 hanquet toludes Bewerd M |mars s © Sug M P2 L0 | 1. The children presentod théir par- | Parsons learned by communicating Tenty oeventh yens ® MondaY,if(to your druggist today and set 0|} ap the New Reduced T men and woman who would Tike | Day, o mefve of Colchester: 3 A Al o enis . golden loving cup. while | with. Daniclson that the JUIES-WaS NOt| Phild mre o oeemier ce ity chut iex St TR S Samni i o ey Ehe it Lo oS a = the grandchildren presented them = |coming to Norwich and the hearinss) s 1. 0. . T of New Haven and| il Siv8 quick relief. and s single vox (§ Prices are a convenience .’,‘x‘“’"" of healthy, 'stay there” fat| Repai e being madec at Eastern ank and Trust Co. Organization. | handsome gold ring., and they also re- | were postponed for a week. Was 2 past representative o the sou.|Often cures. A trial package mailed afford il 1 entng S LIS S il | polel on che’ propery oF s S2oten| he committee appointed at tho|ceived ether vanieble sicte” 31 an P e Sreicn Brand lodse. He had an ace.|TTee S0 Plain wrapper if you send us{f that you cannot o - Ao 2 mond et St pre” | cossett Beach Co. damoged 10 the ex.|meeting of representatives of state : Katz received a number of o Mol 5 oL s AN 2CCi- | coupon below. H e e SR i S | en Gt 2ot $150°D Wi storm and| banke and (rust companics’ December | Siver giiie 1t honor of (heir anniver. | No Trace of Stolen Autemobils |den: thwee vears ago and since thed be vnflmt-Anfq clean, {yommselt. 'Tnen take Sargol—one iab.|high tife of Thureday morning, which (I8, at Ufariford, has decided upon in-|sarv. The anniversary celebrations in- [ No frace has vet been found of the| (0% TOVed i & wheel chair. The body FREE SAMPLE COUPON reliable light to use any- it With every meal—for two wesks 104 _over the big sand dune and Mo | QUiry that a saffcient number cluded 2 eupper and a fine musical [ Dlue Packard limousine stolen early| Y, SIUE 0 SOw, Haven, — AMr. Hair- {Them weieh and measurs azain. It|i, Beach pond, carrving away some of| Banks and trust companies in the stat| programme. Saturday morning from the garage of|“nid Is " by three daushiers. |} PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, where. s ue;-.::g.:.rr‘;ofl:' you 1:.‘,.2(- ""ilre old-timbers of the batling houses, | 968ire an crganization devoted o ir The elder Mr. and Mrs. Katz w Mrs. Marv B. Brainard, wife of tho Mrs. Daniel Connelly. 512 Pyramid Blds., Marshall, Mich, furtherance of their interesis and cor. | married in Russia and came (" this|Fariford police commissioner. The Kindly send me 2 Fres sample of R o e o Messur sideration of thelr problems couniry 16 years azo, having since | Norwich police department has hail| . onday moraing at .45 o'ciock Eilen || Pyramid Pils Remedy, in plain tall gheir own efory, and most any this Prices 75c and up. 1 2 Sy P Saldiers May Want Sweat = for ¢ - - < i t oty | Coftey, widow of Daniel Connel died l-un br woman can easily add {rom Sweaters. A meeting for orgamization wili|lived in New London. lsaac Katz, the |Dotice of the theft. There were ofily e wrapper. {2 %2 ieht poumde in ine fost four-| Conmecticut manufacturers are in- | thereforo bo lield Wednesday ar 1 eldest son, has been in thie counuy | eight gallons of gassiine in the tani &t her home, No 20 Ward street, sfter ] Nameo ... mm -cmm. 138 Gava or Tollowing: whis aimrle i gclock at tho Tnion League clup,|about 28 vears and went to New Lon- | of the machine, and it nok thought ul of aye.' Mrs. on. And best of all, the new fdesh | terested in the rumor that the foreisn | Now Haven, wwhere th > X - | Commelly had been in ill heaith for four A Bven, e represenia- | don to reside about years ago, hav- [ more than fifty miles could be con T Moae not of itswlf make fat, |SOVernments at war will require an | tives of the various state banis have|ing been married in New York. ered without Teplenishing the sup-|TONths brought on by a fall which she o b the| Mr. and Mrs, Simon Katz have five | ply. The delective bureau has becn|Soffered at that time. Street Jewelsrs £ £ tur the ! uam 3 Dee nvited for the con City Established 1872 } food it iurns the:erormous quairtity of sweaters fer |Dbeen invite d h i Mrs. Connelly had passed ail of h - ! wwhat you | their soldiers to : o 2 banks and (rust companies of New,children, Tsaac Katz and Mrs. Sarah|in communication with the h.Fiwayv|. 4 o Bee o producing | LRl soldiers to wear during the com- | J7IU0 V) Kaufman, wife of Benjamin Kaufman, | commissioners of most of the states|lfe i this city. She was the daugh- PLAUT-GADREN SUILDING ¥ Producing | ing summer. It is thought that the = ter of the late Tugens and Mary Cof = the timues 2nd bicod (InF summer 1t is thousht that the of New London Barmey Kats Mre.|in reference io the matter. It is be-|fef of the late Eusene and Mary Cot. mmw Ticas fotflya: | carded for igo swester whish wii| Militia Review by Governor, | Yetis Conen, wite of Ramet Cohen,|lieved tnat fhe car was driven o byl {2V OF Feb, | this ety i Baniel A New One ! mousishment 110w passes | give grsater fresdom of movement (0| General.orders havebeen lssued from | 220 Abra Rate ooalos et | e piae - moGaiway. in] Comisity-Be BaY. Coleman, St s T e B T £ T Gaastion 0F nar the | tho ‘hesdausriers of the Tirst nian: | 10, 7% Slmon Rats refidc on Win- |2 hidins piace Smvied by u oniy eor, Baniel 5 | SUNSHINE MULTI ¥ | foreign armies will need in the way of | €Y, 5., directing the regiment, | PO & i 2 J | Conaeily, engaged in the horseshoein; [fi'u-'k',s (55, SREmACInE OMeEs | slitimer cupptios grows. mars intarees, | less Company L o ssserabis et the | i AT Board of Trads Annual. business on Bath stree:. = There alss SUGAR WAFERS ands ang pounds of ing as the time draws near for the|state armory, Tuesday evening. Jan- o ro: rest Residence. “When the Board of Trafie's annusl | Survive two llner-. Mrs. Margare: ostwonn “ydur “Skin nnd | actusl purehasing of Ubese goods 25,10, peew DY Governor Mar. | | Fevmer Sank Commissioner Norvls | miccting was heid 1aat woek, sdieurs- | Suilives end afee. Wultiem A Neuzn- at RALLION’S . 1s ’:'l'.!e, ‘pleagant, effi- There is confildmu]g talk of switch- | cus H. Holcomb. &, Lippitt has 20ld his residence at No. fre without trimsacting any Dustness, | ton, of Norwich, and an only brother, ntana i emsias ing from ®he uniforms made of the Company L of Willimantic will go|111 Broad street to (Searzs A. Ashbey. nment Was takan io Tuesday, | Stephen P. Cbflw, of this city. %0 w_‘s oxes— forty | conventional weolen cloths to lighter |on a special train leaving that city at | Possession will e given about March Sscretary Hemry W. Téb- rs. Connelly proved & loyal mother tie mmwmbya.uwhnka; . | pantern Connlis Her _prompted ker. toflatin for b&%‘: B S Sl << h es | Weight fabrics made:eitherspartiv-ir 645 p._m. and lesving on.ths return |1st before which Me. At will By tedgm v -sendingrout! noticealiey” ISRt o R S omoves P it o AR | b 5