Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 6

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Ihe fifty-eighth snnwal wvemmruni- | tire .state and Major Arthur N. Nash catinn of Tearilin 1odge, No. 30, Free | of Weésterly representing the Coast ai ind Accepted Masoms, was held ‘Tires. | tillery” corps. ; st Hay evening at the Masunic hall on |tlon and . many interested in militars sh street. R W, Jemes E. Baity , of Central Falls, ird aistrict deputy srand master, 25 present-and installed the officers. \Worshipful Master Frank F. Dodge, retiring master of the lodze, wae esented @ past masters jewel by the past master's apron by-his H of Jenke lodge, No. asociate officers, The following officers were elected alleg: Robert . Bary, .wor- TWalter ;‘; E;m. x, senior ‘warden; Daniel X3 n, i . Spicer, Albert El. Barber, secretaty: 1. Sandford, chaplain; George senior deacon: Charies.B. rjor deacon: Carl H. Bur- ward: Samuel H. Da- steward: Harold Living- nel; Robert J. Bethel. mu- ul mastes Bun arden; Albe: troctor: James 1. Coleman,- B. Smith, Diligent work on the part. of a an effert to lecale, rehing party Cecco, the 12-year-old son nd Mrs. Joseph Cecco of Da: . vouth who was in Wileox park thin da anized. e Supt. Charl 2k Barnes. uit for collection of taxes al to be due for u per! been Drought ames M. Pendleton The The funeral Kenneth, who Saturd, was Frederi The annual Fiftk compan tenant the U CASTORIA In UF:. l;::':)::dr%d;:ars Alwiy; bears M_— the Signature of Gl 2R T0 SICK WOMEN Thousands Have BeenHelped By Common Sense Suggestions. Women sufiering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate prompily with the woman’s private correspondence de-. partment of the Ly- ia E.Pinkham Med- icine Co.; Lynn, Mass. Your letter | will be opened, read and answered by a ‘woman and’ held in strict confidence. A woman can' freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; us has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has pever been broken. Never have they publihed a testimonial or used a letter without the written consentof the writer,and never has the Company allowed these confi- letters to get out of their pos- jon, as the hundreds of thousands t de; sess] of them in their files will attest. QOut of the vast volume of experience which they bave to draw from, itis more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth- <ed in return except your good and their advice has helped. thou- sands, Surely any woman, richor posr, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of sssistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con- fidential) Lynn, Mass. E‘:ery woman ought to have ILrydia FE. Pinkham’s 80-page Text Book. It is nota book for general distribution, as it is too expensive. It is fres and only | ontainable by mail, Write for it today. On account of incresse in prive of to- bacco, the Whitestome. Cigar. will be sold from mow em af 835 per 1,000. J.-F. CONANT, * 11 Freszklia St Masonic Instalfation at Westerly R. W. James E. Batty, of Central Falls, the Installing Officer — Park Pond Dragged in Vain for-Missing Louis Cecco | —_Suit for Unpaid Taxes—Funeral of Robert T. Ken- | Tt was a public inspec- miatters were prewert. The regular bi-monthly session of the Westerly probate court was held afternoon,” Judge Edward M. The will of Phatia hems_was admitted ¥o probate. . Dickens Segar end Hannah ickens were appdinted exec- utrives with bond Sxed at §5,000. The appralsers appointed were Julius Gates Tristam D. Baboock and Alex- ander C, Thompson. . The petition of John P. snd Hliza- beth” Hoxle for - the chanee of name Thompson to Viola Loutse Hoxle was 8to 10A.M.—4 to 6 P. M. Fresh Little Pig SHOULDERS v 1le BUTTER » 34c 3 lbs. §1.00 COOKING COMPOUND Rilb .. -.12c The Washington Trust company was appointed guardian of the estate of Ekzabatii A. Jrish, the vond being fAx- Tjre appraisers appointed the court®were Everett | Charles D. Maxeon and Rober: Smith. | ‘The petition of Walter F. Saunders for the withdrawal of his petition for the appointment of a guardian for Bxith 1AL’ Saunders, was granted. An-inventory on the estate of Mar garet A Gavitt was received and or- dered recorded. Action on the estates of Michael J.| Butiomer and Benjamin F. was contimred umtil the nest of the court. JEWETT CITY Annual Boreugh Meeting Votes Five Tax—Agpropriations Long Over-Due Sewer Bills, $9,993, | .May be ‘Added to Borough Debt, Mohican ed at $200. € ery s W. Willard, George Bel- ._Robinson. finance Charles trus- PEANUT BUTTE! EDAM CHEESE, each. . reet, who disappeared Sunday, no avail. The boy was way to church Sun- MGCHICAN PORK and BEANS 8to 10 a m., 4to 6 p. m Oyster-Milk CRACKERS 4 Ibs. 25¢ might | .25¢|1b. ving around the park e, eventually d that| Sunday | 1e entrance { staterment al- n 1 Cecco t he had left his Tt was upon | twentleth & the freement of the Borough of Jewett City was held in the town hall Mon- The reports of the sec- trcasurer, - W, e vear. The meat-} A rowboat, | abated upon were secured and o east side of the . that the water is encugh to prove dangerous, was A who assisted Coon. Frank Ligoure and | were accepted for the current borough for the vear 1915. The estimates for the next vear, as ccepted by the meeting are: d of five Town gainst payer residing in tion_the sum of imed to be case f unsewered Salaries of Court Messengers. Fire. Departs Blection Expenses uperior court Present Borough important action of tife meetin: d" to the sewers The amount’due from the tors, which sta: credit today ever placed on the real benefited Ly the sewers, and now twelve yeers it Independent Or- iz $9,998.95. <. The bhearers were ster, Tucius P. and B. Frank S B Ramtal inspection of the 5 . G., was held at the state armory The reperis v-hi taining the streets| cempared with the meadows paid for old t paid for sink- Nearly All Tight Plant 1913 ‘there were 15 fir E In 1914 thers were s “with a_ reported loss of only § Solution OF LOCAL INTEREST (Continued from Page One) ous chemical Cause rubbish. Damage none, te board of the town court of Grot New London present tion appointi hall be compu 30 a. m. Owner W, A cupunt, Joseph .Du; Thiee gallons chemical used. Damage none. St alarm. Time 6.3 Slater mills. the annual state board of health $20,000 for Backus Hospital, Senator Barnes . Macdonald of Lincoln square. ier judge of the city chemical used. Cause| Damage none. of 316,000 for v » us hospitatl, Norw olution am - ursee’ dormitory at Foth matters were refer arprepriatior Unlawful to Comrel Vaccination. 1f an.act presented i comes Taw, Owaer F. A. Gilbert, Occupant Painier avenue. emicals used. Damago none. Februdry 1. X Owner J. O. Sweet. 3 Main, street. gallons chemical used. Cause chimney. Damage nons. February 16. Three gai- Ceuse chimney. | shail be unlawful anv board of health, doard of - ed: tion, or any other board r “Still atarm. 11.50 2. m. Owned W. A_ Slater mills. Qocupant Chickfleld. Twelve “gallors chamical used. Cause thawing pipe. Damage none. SHll alarm Carroil block. Anthony street. Three zal- Cause chimney. any child or person making vaccination a condit to the attendance at a or private sehool on pupil or teacher. Concerning Agricuitural Societies. An act was presented bar agricultural appropriations unless spec re made in dstail Employment of Teachers. Mr. Russell of Mi ¢4 an act that town school c Elater avenue. 19, lons chemical used.’ Damage "nome. Febreary, 22 Still- alarm. Ownef Ashiand Cotton Co. Oc Hill strest. Caase chimney. cupant Miner. lons chemical used. Dzmage none. . Btill ajarm. Ashtana Cotton Co. Ashland street. lons chenrcal used. Cause chimmoy. Damage none. Report of Health Office: George FL' Jenninge, health of- of the Borough reported but one case eadh -of measles, scarlet fever g The cases twers ilned and the-rooms occupied disin- | focted .after convalescence. Two cases of whooping cough. were reported In "ebrt in March: discase. rapidly spread, becoming epi- April and May. 3, teacher who is a brot) son. daughter, nephew, niece, & sister-in-law, Vacation feor Russel! of Middletown ed an act wi Urgle LaFranc Salary of Chief of State Police $5,000. A resoiution the salary of superintendent police at $5,000 2 yea Dormitory for Mystic Oral School. Mr. Crandall of Groton presented appropriating $5,000 for a dormitory for the M: for the Deaf. Willimantic and Manchester demic through twenty-five, cases in June: reported after that date. One case of consumpton was re- ported in October. The case was sent to .the-county sanatorium; marked _improvement, welght.of fifty pounds: the patient re- | turned homeapparent): One . nusiance . reported; ic Oral Sc Yeumans and Joseph Kopelman peti- CORNED BEEF, Ib. . 10¢ PLAIN TRIPE Round Sirloin Ih. l6c Short / FINE LARGE LEMONS, AOZEN . oo s Mealy Cooking POTATOES, pk 19¢ FINE HEAD LETTUCE, head. . . S¢ LARGE PINEAPPLES, each. ...11¢c CRANBERRIES, quart ........ Largest, MOHICAN BAKING POWDER NOISELESS Hartf presented Revision of General Statutes, esolution which Fairbrother town court of PORK CHOPS 1 Fresh Cut ( C PORKLOINS . 7’ llll’: BACON | for 25¢ Sweet, Seedless , Sunkist ORANGES 12 for 25¢ o Not Fail To Take Advantage of These Wednesday Specials YOU ARE BOUND TO SAVE MONEY. WE DELIVER YOUR PURCHASES IN CITY FOR 5 CENTS FORES LAMB 100 1b. eeeee...29¢|TOMATO CATSUP of the se comm, Archibald Ma chosen as On motion was in ses f :r and the names of ti resented were Urgle LaFrance 1d. John Dady of Putnam, Cortlss of Windham, Vaughn, S. O. S f W 11TO1P.M.—4TO6P. M. FRESH MADE JELLY DOUGHNUTS, dozen. .. 5¢c EXTRA LARGE LAYER CAKES CHOICE PACK PEAS NEW HAVEN COUNTY DIVIDED ON COMMISSIONER, After Sixty Ballots Adjournment Was | Taken Until Next Tuesday for Elec- tion of Third Man. n presiding, &poke n of the flow of melo a few stanzas of * ng on the Ground. Wi v and polic resoluti utram presented n oresented res- Frederick P. lat- in S, < LONDON COUNTY CAUCUS ADJOURNS TO FEB. 3 n the County Commissionsrs Will | Submit Their Report. The ‘Bulletin.) { Daniel L. Wi olchesier, the olde: T members of New Lon- order and orzanization = election of Senator mem- of XN London. i Willlam B, Mitchell of Senator Hewitt of | Mystic mo\ed that when the organiza- | e to Tuesday, Feb. t which time the ers would submit their an- The meeting then ad- jon of Bourdon A. Eab- CAUCUS OF MEMBERS FROM WINDHAM COUNTY. L John Dady and E. H.| Cortiss Named for Commissioners. e Bulletin.) —The members m couniy met for organ- afternoon and were * 8. Arnold Peckham 1r e oldest member. Sen- ator Charies O. Thompson of Pomfret was elected chalrman and Clarence E. T Chaplin clerk. Representa. ive Pack urged that when the count ati adjourned from time to be to a deflnite date and ganization alive to ti deputy judge. | s H. ¥ol- | of Putnam | Geissler for deputy ounty | | member will receive compeneation of “th two others thrown out, 3 an adjournment until said that he was no all night, as his where he was. ronson,” said Colon to understand toothbrush and ou?” replied Mr. Bry we can go home to- we can come tomorrow and stay bt ir necessary.” “Mr. Bronson, you are just in the position T am m,” replied the colonel. T haven’t my nightle here, either. Senator Isbell objected to adjourn ment to a legisletive day because of rerference with committee hearings, Some discussion fook place during which several expressed desire to “stay if it takes all night,” but a compromise was resched thet 2 half hour's recess be taken. Mr. Bronson suggested both that the together and match into the clothes press it out among them- After recess a couple of .balots were ordered and then adjournment was {ake MEMBERS. MUST PAY THEIR OWN TRANSPORTATION Legislators Must Be Satisfiied With Honor of Serving Their Constitueney —Things Differemt in Rhode tstand. Hartford, Jan. 18—It- is_ definitely (Special to The Bulletin.) { | settied that the members of the pres- ent general asembly must pay for their own transportation to and from Hartford, barring one single round trip which is paid by the state. The average session usually goes the: law {limit of six monthe, but it is believed that the present session will not ex ceed sixty legislative dayes and each $300, or %5 a day, which. is not euf- ficient to pay car fare in some cases, and not emoush to pay for transpor- | tation and expenses in any case, when loss of time is computed. Therefore it i plain that members of the gen- éral assembly have.to pay for the honor ef serving thelr constituency and the state. The average wuee arner could afford to be 2 state lea | tives {call it “Hamburger Brust Thee,” a: | valuuble rcmedy for eczema or salt| —— | rheum; no matter bow long you may ' when transportation was fur- ed, and split even, but not so new | Prie Exrs Heavy GRAPE FRUIT 6 for 25¢ 8to 10 A.M.—4to 6 P. M. Fine, Dry Fancy Connecticut .. ONIONS 5 lbs. 10c e U Best BREAD, loaf . .4-5-6-8c 8 to 10 a. m,, 4to6p. m. PURE LARD Ib. 12¢ in_these progressive times Things are different in Rhode Island where wage-earn member than | ¥ even from a financi andpoint. | Thece thellife of the esstan Tntabont three months and the members re just as do the Connerticnt although the Rhode Island for ac 't exceeding however, the de Islan receive from the state a trans- n allowance of eight cents a h round - trip. To illus- trate: The allowance to members from nsportation is 38 a the regular per diém $5 makes a total of $13. The mem- bers procure a special monthly com- mulation_book good for one month for $13.57, which brings the actual »und trip price down to 40 cents, an tself, 1 day’s pay of | legislators leave home kfast time and return home r supper, but they probabls er in Providence, or per and a sip at a help- i ular compen- | et e o T $1. TO NEW YORK 3L CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- } Sundays at 4 p. m. 2 1 York, Brooklyn Bridge East River, foot Rooseyeit * Aoitd: Wednesday, Fri« COAL AND LUMBER If your ‘suoply 'needs replenishing, avail of this pleac. * weather, whi offers many advantages to both Con- sumer and Dealer. In time of peace prerare for WA AR CHAFP.LL €0, Central Wharf 150 Main Street Telephones LUM-ER B g ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket: Sts, Teleohone 463-1 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 1. F. EURNS ‘eating and 1 lunbing 92 Franklin: Street Robert d. Cocarane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, il West Main St t, Norwich. Cenn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. i Phone 581 MODERN PLUZBING Is as essential in mocern house a sstricity 1. to lighing u tes the very best PLUMSING WORK e legisl without any holders. represent: Rhode Westerly d legislature net ach legislative da entatives from t 1gton pay an the privilege n the Connecticut legislatur: it be wholly for transporta- eals, or hotel accommo K the amendment egard to trans- and like actich essary ors of President of Hotel Employes. New Bedford, Mass. Jan. 19.—Mi zel J. ONelll, of Northamnto dar elected p 1 branch c rDioye national League of Ame vention bere. ‘Equal Suffrage Bill in Rhode lstand. Providence, R. I, Jan 19.—A bill to give women the right.to vote f presidential electors was introduced in OLD-TIME COLD CURE—DRINK TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg | Breast Tea, or as the German folks any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tee, put a cup of boiling water upen it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full et any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores relieving congestion. Aleo loosens the bowels, thus breaking e cold at once. | It is inexpensive and entirely vege- table, therefore harmless. E. L. Mt i | ! | and wall not crack. ! | oy 'expert ;wornmen at fariest | prices. | Ask us for plans and { | J F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY iTHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 75 25 Ferey Street 1A-u!0 kepairing axid rPainfin-g We repair Autos of all ki preper mann: Latest Improved Facilities make our chop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which mak: wear better, keep its gioss lengar, ds in the. Why not have yeurs right? It costs no mere. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer ThelL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. FAMOUS FURS Ladiey Fur Coats and ‘Sets OINTME N T/ oo S romicine stso doss surely. Superior styles. e s 2| ; The Healer of Skin Discases” |y BpyCKNER 81 Franklin St, A provaration recogmized as 3 most bave suffered from eitber of thesc skin | tronbles, we earnestls advise “ou o give E. L. M. a trial. You ran depend upon this remedy to do its work ef. feetively and thoroughly: mil we ask ench box. as 2 s ver eleven v spread until ft from wrist to elbow s would comment upon form of skin diseas. your BE. L. M., and to my me ing ten hoxes ealed. T ial of my benefit T w juet give 1 know it wiil ac- for MRS. MALVINA ST. PETER. ober 21, 1014. Ask Your drme~ist for E. L. M. that you follow directions emclosed | 5. | z e for | Take elevator Shetucke: Strest em- DENTILST DR. E.-!. JONES Suite 46 Shznnon Building trance. - Phone. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery .and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We- guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. *ost Cigars are Gooa— : THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 16c CIGAR Try them =nd see. = THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St . Everr box gnarasteed. Next to Palace Cafe

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