Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 21, 1915, Page 6

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WESTERLY THIEVES TAKE HAMMERS| EThirteen Stolen From Fraser & Monti Stone Cutting Sheds— | _Death of Mrs. George P. Langdon—North Stonington Milkman’s Horses Run Six Miles—Police Believe Missing | | Cecco Boy Followed Parents to Boston. ‘ Doy, who said he left him on the 2 on the lake in Wilcox parlk, it was believed that the boy had fallen through the ice and had drowned. All day Wednesday several men were busy dragging for the body, and the v;:xtor in the lake was drained off by Supt ] Cy to @ t the searcher: s not located up to late Wednesday night. Last Sunday morn- the mother and sister of the Cec- co boy went to Boston to visit rela- wanted to accompany y. but his parents re- fused to let him go. The police are of the opinion that the hoy started in the direction o and that he will later be located in some town between | Westerly and Bos The parents of | the boy are sure t the boy was drowned ad severs men employed i h for their son. ¢ Westerl o Wedn weels, heen dent of Avond ng for seve on was ded in 0., be- Wednesday afterncon a cemplaint was lodged with Chief of Police Thom- Logal Laconics, Mrs, Jesepth street Macomber, Up to Wednesday afs | one-third of the taxpay: had paid their taxes at the town urer’s office at the town hall buil on Broad street. The total wax to | coltected is 118.80. 1. B editor ndard, Earl 1s P. Bur of es owned by Max of North' Stonington ran Se r from in N. Y., brother of of Westerly, h, cen awarded rophy for suprem: fleet By s brar . R. the 12 year old son of [Meetin~ of Wednesday Afternoon of Dayton street, who!| ~Whiat Club—D, A, R. Chapter Sends s : $20 for Belgian Relief—Deaths, Mrs, Paul Ethier, MiSs Annis Dunn, Louis Cecco, been he i of the Earlville been | ven the ment of the demo- county committee for the past- | hip of Earlville. COLDS, HEADACHE, NOSE AND HEAD ALLSTUFFED UP “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. Your cold will break and alj grippe misery end after taking a dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge of nose run- ning, relieves sick headaches, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffhess. uffed-up! Quit blowing Ease vour throbbing head—nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape Colda Compound,” which costs only cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenienc Accept no substitute. ical | none. ; damage, At Norwich Instaliation. Mrs. cock, Babeock, evening to attend tk Thames lodge ey D. A. R. Sends $20. ne Brewst Willis Addison Campbel]. neral services for Wi poell, the three months Mr. and Mrs. Victo at their noon at 1 o' { officiated. deli and read Robert Brew 1 was in Pa orting ad- nal poem. nz one se! raug cemete: belng Herbert Salisbu ng The Wednesday iclup were delizhtf: the home of Mrs. D. B dale. Mrs. Ballou an ert were the hostes the 7 salad bowl. coloniai ecut itement made M. and M ardner, = evening attending | hiz power bi ation Wednesd 1066 house cellar, it hav- iled with H. C. Webstar attended the Insurance in ch " i quet Tuesd: Vernon lode | commu Dr, nication Dudley Ca is the guest for a few days uncle, Dr. G. . Jenning Additions to Fire List. Morgan, Hermon and Harold There were choice flowers arents, D. B, Campbel A. F. Read, n Read, Mr. and Mrs. Ransc and family, Robert Charles Morgan Brewer. and Mre. Charles ington were pres- Undertaker E. Miner of North Ston services. ir OBITUARY. Ethier. erite ier Mechan prosperou their farm near the Lis- ailrcad station. r hus- , Pa Miss Annie Dunn. Supple in_1914 H. Prior ed in Wed- still alarm . R. Chure! avenue; cause, time up zallons chemi- imney: damage, alarm, 7.30 p. m. occupant, Arimony. n street; un} : demage, nome. alarm, . Guillot Palmer avenue; o Tempt the appetite, please the taste and ourish the body. Crisp, clean and fresh. 5 cents, Slater Milis me streel i: damase, none 1030 p_ m occupant, Dolan threo gallons Baronet Biscuit Round, thin, tender— h a delightful flavor appropriate for lunch- con, tea and dianer, 10 cents, GRrRAHAM CRACKERS of the finest edients. Baked perfection. The national strength food. 10 cents. Buy biscuit baked by m._ Own- FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP--25 GENT DANDERINE| GIRLS! GIRLS! SAVE YOUR HAIR! |duces a feverishness and itching of MAKE IT GROW LUXURIANT hair roots famish, loos- then the hair falls out AND BEAUTIFUL. as been neglected and dry scraggy or too cent bottle of Knowl- rou will say vestment you ever 24 of it—no dandruff—; ? 2nd no more failling nowlton's Danderins. | W. Taft of Watertown, Timothy C: nie Dunn died Mon s lived in Jewett Ci many years s k maid at the h She is Farrell her T, brother, Patri a few years Mcth Scouts at Work. Tuesday East Main the tree Each tree ‘being property The most t country 1l with Pleurisy. Dorothy Paul e on N s ill with pleu- rth Main street. State and National Delegates. 1 m Anne Brewster er, D. A, R to both the on and national congress A. _Brown. regent, de egate, and M R 1da, I, Foster alternates OPPOSITION TO CIVIL “SERVICE CHANGE. (Continued from Page One) Harford, Repre. terbury, ‘who, entat on behalf of ti 1gainst repeal of miptroller Dunn, ve the law repealed " than amended. in which event he hoped the former commission would be abolished and the 310,000 required to maintain it turned back to the state 8; ers of d drive tife state into bankrupte: ause it would not do otherwise applied 1o a private concern: Arthur Marsh of Bridgeport, speaking for th Vil service reform association, and a mber of others. A number of those © spoke favored amending th o the end that its amb t be eliminated and the pr merit for service strengthen | RESOLUTIONS AND BiLLS PRESENTED IN HOUSE. Candidates For County Commissioners Electec! Under Suspension of Rules. (Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Conn., Jan. 120.—The first Speech of the session in the house Wag_ by Clifford Stoddard, democrat, of Woodbridge, when he offered an amendment to a resolution that au- thorized the governer to appoint a committee of nine members, the ma- jority to be members of the general embly and the others members of existing commission, to examine into the existing commissions with a view. to consclidation in the interests of the general assembly not later than 1, 1915. Mr. Stoddard’s amend- s that the commissioners. heut pay. - The amendment ment serve withe was defeated and the original resolu- tlon carried. why not now? The house was in session an hour sad Lwepty minutes, Wednesday gnd efficiency and economy, and report to| All Trolleys Lead To K PAl Par of all they are made of good both plain ana fancy colorin; chance of the winter for § s and .00, ments Silks and Dress Goods of ford to pass them by. 35-INCH MESSALINE . { 2 yard—iwen der cent. ciies wide and we show all SHEPHERD PLAIDS IN of checks shown FAD COATINGS worth $1.30 AT ad to sday unment i 30, Would Abelish Loan Commissioners. Representative Foord, of Stamford, presented an act abolishing the of- fice of commissioner on building loan associations, the bank commls sioners to perform all the duties and have all the powers hereafter t- cd in the commission of building and loan associations. Concerning Aculteration of Milk, morn- Mr. Go 3 act relaf adulteration of milk, w s that no milk shall be offered for sale that has not been subjected to pasteurization unless the receptacle in which it is i nly labeled Pz the day of pasteuri- A Dill come to the house, passed in e senate, amending the charter of Norwic “olchester and Hartford Street Railway company, for an ex tension of time. Eight Inch Limit on Treut, 2ir. $oorehouss' ~of Stonington, would amend the statutes so that trout less than eight inches in length shall not be intentionally taken or possessed, and if taken, shall, without avoidable injury, be immediately returned to the water whence taken. Alter Representation in Foderal Sen-| i ate. { Mr. Davidson, o Bei ny, pre- sented an act constituting a mergorial to congress, recommending the ad- visability of amending the constitu- tion o as to provide that the senate be composed of three enators from:; ted every two . Woodward, of Sharon, submit- ted amendment to the statutes so that j 8nv town may offer a bounty of not more than $3 for killink each wild cat, 33 for raccoons and $1 for skunk, weasel, woodchuck, wild Belgian hare, the boAinty to be paid from the sur- plus of dog license income. | Non-License Sale of Liquor. Mr. Roberts of New Haven present- ed an act providing that every per- s0n not licensed to sell spiritious and intoxicating liquors who shall be con- victed of a violation of the laws re- fined not less than $100; or any Eubd- sequent conviction for such violation he shall be imprisoned not less than 30 days. Sale of Liguor by Clubs a Nuisance Mr. Morton of Saybrook, presented an aet in amendment to the statutes| which rears as follows: All building: apartments or other places used or oc cupied by -asgociations, societies or clubs where spirituous and intoxicat~ ing liquor are soid, distributed or dis- pensed to the members thereof or to Our January Clearance Sale Our Annual Clearance Sale is now going on, and in spite of nm and mdement weather it commands its share of popular approval and patronage. Itisan event which has honestly won.its place, for we have the goods and the prices are honeggly reduced. PROFIT BY IT--THERE ARE SAVINGS WITHOUT NUMBER TO BE MADE Women’s and Misses’ Wearing Apparel At Clearance Sale Prices "We Include Some Items Not Before Advertised NEW DRESS SKIRTS—CLEVER DESIGNS NAMA DRESS SKIRTS—SOMETHING Made WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Clearance Sale Price $5.00 They're clever coats cut in the new servie SERVICEABLE COATS FOR GIRLS, 6 to 14 year sizes.............. .$3.95 WOMEN'’S AND MISSES’ SUIT: S—many weaves and colorings..........$10.75 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS—SPLENDID QUALITY All splendidly taiiored ga represented $1.59 CREPE-DE-CHINE FOR $1.27 {a first garding the sale of liquors shall bel other persons without a license there- _for shall be deemed sommon nulsagess, tw e effec nd they will go at a special Clearance ¢ box pleats in the new yoke effect....... 1ama Dress - dc COATS b $4.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COATS Clearance Sale Price $11.75 lude in t! many coats which were for sale at $1' The wearves are all ‘desira- e colors good and the models up-to-date. Fach coat was made 1o give good servive.: tyles and bes ble maters weaves. lot IGHT AND PASSENGER ‘H;’!;VIGE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK . PR e e i s at 4 p. m. New: otk Brookivn Brides Pier, EAdt’ River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondgys, - Wi pe at. 5 p.m. F. V. KNOUSE, Age . COAL.AND LUMBER 1f your sunply needs replenishing, avail of this plea weather, which offers. many’ advantages to both Cons sumer and Dealer. In time of peace premare for W AR GHA. P LL co. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Teiephones LUMBER COAL Free Bur ing Kinds and Lghigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Cffice—sor. Market and Shetucket Ste, Teledhone $83-12 BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES Large steamers, fine service, rea- sonable rates. Early bookings should nanship of the Poplins and lined. The rhaterlale which will give good Suits $15.75 Some New Clearance Values In Silks and Dress Goods THESE WERE NOT ADVERTISED BEFORE the most wanted kinds at prices so low you cannot af- These will go on sale Wednesday. .Sale Price 85¢ colors for both evening and before. des and or such silk REPE-DE-CHINE FOR $1.45 g of 34c on every yard you pur- es wide, of extra weight and we light, medium anq derX colors. 79c under p of tl ESS WEIGHT, 44 inches wide—three sizes tains, or as-|all nominations were . left with -Gov- maintaining = aferror Baldwin, except one from New . as defined by this| London county, when @ republican conviction thereof| body elected a dGemocratic candidate. I penait! he general st: of the peace shall have ju omplaints for violations. itroduced repealing t horizes the granting to summer ho T. Chesbro of Windham submitted. an act concerning compensation to Wworkmen' infured In the course of thelr employment. The amendment s In ef- fect that “in case there are no depend- ents of the deceased emplove, the gum 1 Of 3750, to be pald bi* the state tréas- er, and by him get anart to he used for the.payment of lawful expenses of the COMNMigan. | _Representative. William Mitchell, of Preston, has béen chomen clerk of the labor committes, as well .as clerk of the New London County orgenimatior. _Taking advantage of the situation in Norwich, Representative Pendleton of Preston, is considering emtering the contest for the' county commission. ership. 3 It was for the republican members from Windham county to Introduecs an executive sesslon to hominate coun- ty commissioners. It i3 sal@ to be nses towns PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS OF LEGISLATIVE DOINGS Of Particular Interest to Residents of Fastern Cannesticut. /_insurance compantes. The first Thursday session of and there are more to f 1915, County Commissioners the first caucus held' at the state Rrp’l‘:.’)" of i:e’»v“!:;"_]();“_\'ounry capitol in that way since the deadlock sesston of 1891. The action was taken to bar a couple of reporters from gatbering details for the people of Windham counts in marticular and the public in general. | __The voiee-of Awsistant Clerk Keneley 723 heard in the house for the first time on Wednesday. = Clerk Buckley initiated him by the reading”of notices and announcements. fh There are many new members in the present legisiature ang e number of niew ones in the newspaper carps. - O&a who has been. er:goyed in ome of the departments at-the siebe vapi- tol for thirty yeaws save. he has vet to see that alleged third house of the Windham co n amendment ng the was referred to the stitutional amendments, Ward Northrup of e constitution members ee on con. Middletown. a former democratic sec retary of state, and reputed to be C: 's hand- | §eneral assembly, but does net doubt Tmest man, was o Visitor at the cap- | the existence of such.s body.. Judge Murten Bresd, of the fown court of Stonimston, asd Frank Hinck- ley who wants to succeed as judge, ware at the state eapitol Toesday, Mr. Hinckley says the Stonington delegas tion favors bim for judge, Ex-members of the legisiatare have x;n Lfi;:’ hnbil!th of securing comm{n:; "he house calendar was issued for | ¢lerkships with 2 salary and other od e Wednesday and contained | Jobs around the state capitol 63 matters, all relating to the appoint- Frequent visitor. at ths capitol is ment of judges and deputy judges, and | @ Windham county man, who was mes- nore are on the senate calendar where | Senger in the ‘house in 1291-3, and th_eresolutions originated. subsequently fepresented his home Heald of Stafford presented an| town in the house and his district in g 52,500 for the Cyril thgqsazte& 4 = Johnson Memerial hoa- uad suffragectes frequent t: pital at Stafford Springs. lobby during lsglslative davs and itol Wednesday. The legislative committees are now and hearings will be ile commencing next Tuesday. appropriations on_Wedne: deficiencies e bills to te depart- in Mr. Rogers of Litchfield prosented | seek thve acguaintanice of members. . an act previding for the use of rooms| Bdward g ‘Boye, répresented and halls for public educational pur-| Woodbury in the 1915 sesslon and © political discussion in school | was house chairmen of the conmnittes on appropriations, has been appointed med candidates| clerk of that committee &t & sulery be made with me for preferred ac- commodations. Tickets to -/Geofgla, Florida and all Southern Resorts and to Burope by all lines. Mail orders given prompt attention. Johmn A.Dunn Stoamship and Tourist Agent. 18741914 John A. horgan & Sen COAL LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.50 per-ton. Office and Vard Central Wharf ‘sloghone 884, Auto Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the Psroper manncr. . Latest Improved Facilitie: make sur shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloas lenger, and vall not crack. Why not have yours costs nmo mere, Bentley~Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Wasterly, R, I, Stop Talking War Buy a NEW GAKLAND and have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Tel. 753, Room 15, Shannon Blidg. DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 48 Main Street, Norwich, Cann Phone 428-4 right? {2 uTES Leok over our line of Fur Coats, Horse Blankets and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct, FAMOUS FURS Ladies” Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles, Remocdcling and repairing also done surely. Superior styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin S¢, DENTIST -DR. E. ). JONE3 Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elsvaior Shetucket Street em- PLone, MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery nd Bourt e FALLS AVENUE p e guarantee our sarvice té ba the Dest at the most reasonable Prices. st Cigars ure Goog— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR sloners in the sev- | of §400, or $160°more than he received cted in the| as a law-mx % house, under suspension of the rules,| Governor omb hus 'rnwog\:ed and without debate, in marked contrast | Clayton B. ith of New Londen to when this matter was before the leg- | be Lrosecuting agent of the Connecti- islature of 1913. Then there was a fight | cut Humane sodfety for a tertn ot over eagh ngipinee, with the result that! Fenrs from Jamuare FEARTETY o | g Fistiu fer ‘GOOD FELLOW 10¢ CIGAR T? them snd see, THOS. M. SHEA, Pron. Franklin Next to P- ars =sieta Connsaticut, equaimto T ne B business eesulim, 3 St

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