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ORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915 GLASS OF SALTS > CLEANS KIDNEYS FOODSOURINGIN [BUSINESS PILING UP IN ASSEMBLY STOMACH CAUSES ', x.. srmcey e INDIGESTION, GAS. ENDS ALL is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less ew Haven to Cost $750,000 is Provided for in Bill Presented Yesterday. B Rpstnglre Odd Lots of Hosiery and Underwear AT SPECIAL PRICES To clean up our stocks before inventory, and to get rid of broken lines of fine Underwear, we have now marked them down to such an extent that you cannot afford to pass this over. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY .50c Union Suits now 38c ail light Winter weights in with either scared and stomach with a te the kidneys and jirritate the o 3 . 26.1The ficod of pro- jand the board posed legisiation began flowing-to the general assembly {tions and resolutions by the score went | {into each branch appropriation bills of all sort cations for new raflway lines and for innumerable changes in various laws. in behalf of *PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN" bowels clea STOMACH DISTRESS Stealing Poultry. Every person who shall steal poul- all be on conviction of the first be fined $100 and imprisoned not more lhan two years, Penalty for the body’s lates them The function of the ! if the act pre- of Fairfield from it 500 grains of so we can readily unc importance of keepin: which portion damage—do if your stomach is in a revolt and what you More reso- candidates judgeshipe also. went A bill for the general revision of the Connecticut offered in the house by Mr. Blakeman, v affairs com- in New Haven an expense of §750,000 is provided - in a bill presented today and the proposed normal school for Waterbury is also attended to. , don’t bother. Change Representation in House. An act was presented tutional amendment i it the representation one representtive from each town Export Parcel Postal Rates. introduced favora the reduction of rates on export postal i w twelve cents a pound, zassy and miner court Drink lots of water — head dizzy and aches; eructate undl- tongue coated acist about four tablespoonful before breakfast l'm‘ S few days gnd your k dlm\\ \\.n‘ famous salts acid of grapes and combined with een used for generations to clean and timulate clogged kidneys: i in urine so | r is a source of i ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpen: makes a delightful zested food; breath foul, n fire minutes v indigestion Resolution e of men lithia, and it ix needle A little Diap < legisiation W} clerks’ desks were ognized a number of pearance in the hails of iegislati their regularity INTEREST 'NTRODUCED IN HOUSE to have a bad also to neu- other great commertial nations Other Business Introduced. whose ap- ied, Ribbed Union Suits for ankle length organ reg favorite fooc ated and they eat their acts relating : cannot in- | effervescent MEASURES OF t without reheliion, 75¢ Union Suits for 59¢ Union Suits— An act was name of the , with either wmghl anfl should take now and then to keep their i and active. Try also keep up the water drinking. and no doubt you will wonder what be- S| came of your kidney trouble and back- harmless re Pape’'s Diapep | Resolution Presented for Establishment | of a State i in common and ext Union Suits | Willimantic | 1ang, owned by “Crestwood” Dollar Suits for 79¢ FOc Underga.rments for 36c unbleached Kromer and ¢ as the Norwica, ford Street red to committee on Rex:ulut_lnn‘ for calendar, of a federad reserve % Providence, lined cotton w the employ- d woman and which Philadelphin, ) trust company in the state which may be zuthorized to issue such, sleeves only. 25¢ Vests and Pants for 19c | A good grade of Women's and Pants which Common sizes o Children’s Winter Undergarments 25c¢ 50c Undergarments for 39¢ CHF.TER / 4 ow cv‘n.xeum appointing Will- courts in probate dis- long or_elbow ants are all ankle length. Children’s Winter Undergarments 19¢ in Winter weight, judge of the police court To prevent the re- ldiers from the position buildings or their of ,ianllor in compensation sppropriating $200,000 Protection of Strest Railway Passen- B piopes in Waterbury. Furthering Hartford Bus incorporated, ard of Trade, i Commerce. Haven presented act concerning harbo; amalgamation Hartford B 11 passengers shall b taken Odd lot of sizes from 4 to Values from 39¢ sizes from | from 15 to FINE HOSIERY AT SAVING PRICES A little pre- 1s candidate appear more except when turnou For discherging pas- State Prisen Directors. A communication was received from Governor Holcomb making the follow- ing nominations for the board of state ate otherwise. presented an the penaity Regulation of Railway Stations. An act was introe by ward of Enfield passenger railway s : where the population ik at least 000, | he stations to be open lighted at 7. Cheney of Man- | { ck M. Salmon of West- Port and Robert W, Post of Westport, - four vears from . to committee on tive Kenyon | chester, Frede Excellent values at after-season prices. inventory clearance in our Hosiery Department which You can save a little money by e united in marriage at St { nominations. $40 for quh School Tuition. Senator Isbell Qu ring towns heated and minutes before tra and the same shall be kept open after the geparture of trains and also fac ties provided for ets and checking and gage during the twenty minutes period. Ea(abliskman( of State Printery. ple have resided in town the wedding ed at the bride's home should interest you. buying now. Women’s Silk Lisle Seamless Hose A Fast-Black, Seamless Hose of finest silk weight Hose in sizes from §12 to 10. lald aside for minor imperfections. Women’s Seamless Silk-Lisle Hose 25¢ Quality for 19c least twenty he purchase o e pavilion at the transter of bag- na Lewig of D at 1h» capitol Tuesday Referred to committee on_education. | he senate adjourned to W and attended a conference board n’ rro!ls)mv'\ when matters tha Bozrah Tues- A splc:mud lig ‘Would sell for Women’s Full Fashioned tague_ Hamm, of Meriden. b NEW HAVEN COUNTY CAUCUS HAS TAKEN 81 BALLOTS.| Unable to Agree on Choice of Third Commissioner. S, B. Thorpe sent a po servie belief s Howard Taft as a commit- member of 35¢ Quality for 29c In two weights—a silk a medium weight cotton. Sizes from 81 Women’s Pure Silk Hose $1.00 value for 75¢ Made with 1 Wiltimantic al assembly Neebe and former member of the State Boara of Black Hose Haven « ounty of republican Worth every 25¢ a pair. Women’s Silk Boot Hose 50c Hose for 35¢ fine full fa: board of the 3 ers’ association and also a. se T andidate for county missioner to succeed James F. Adjournment in town Tuesday and report | 4 esday Goss was a convention, trect wired for le top and sole for ex- ballot—that preference for ne following result Munvmpal Acquvrement of Public Util- i | Xew London was a visitor at the capi- X presented an | act amending the house rule act wh $1.50 Silk Hose for Women now 9& Black or colored as you may chéose from, t Silk Hose for women. ors in the lot Beautiful Bed Spreads AT REDUCED PRICES PRE-INVENTORY BARGAINS Here are a few elegant Quilts which were left after our big sale, and in order to clear them away before our in- ventory we are going to sell them at the following i Buy now for future use—the saving Torrington.- You will find a The balloting but elight varla then continued, . until the 53d i IN THE SENATE. sranch of Tn*'m_smvn is afiiated, and ey to the front, and former Gov- goL dife vote. was as foliows: 3 14, Dm'mvan 9, Wilkinson ernor Simeon E. increase its capital to $20.- This ballot i} Y - that portion located with- . but If the source of or the manufacture of is made outside of service cor- Telephono company. and Senator the w-nh ‘bal moved adjournment at 11 Oclnu\ hutl WO0DSTO! NEAR BROADWAY TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK | uniform Price for Gas, Water ana‘ 386 ROOMS monotonous grind vocated previously. e, there was prac new legislation Thursday—up d introducing 43D STREET, h were dc-[ Wednesday change, as follows: Gaylord 12, The caucus was adjourned from last ROOM WITI en after 60 ballots no choicy DITTO FOR T COTRTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE 50 & $3.00 provides thai corporation engaged stricity shall its eommodi- arge or small to the do- mer a_t the sanre price as The penalty pro- bargain prices. you will make is unusual. quiring telegrapt companies to John Wilk of Ora n:v ATVOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES d who ehall Daniel J. Donovan aylord of Ansonia N Haven 6 and ¢ Branford $ ight—making 141 —this was the standing: Gaylord Donovan §, Patten 4, he 36 representatives and ed a battle of ballots from | of Meriden hall 3,1 CROCHBT lot should sell for $1.25 S of good size and in pretty th the largest size Jf$l 25 s and cut out for CENTER OF NEW YORK W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. BERWICK. RUTLAND, V. | WAS MISERABLE COULDN'T STAND Testifies She Was Reatoredheéx" to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Lackawanos, N. 7. ckild was born I felf very miserable and could ot stand on ' the Jarger co h cuse where- T QUILTS with on the largest size metal beds, 3 certificates of in- ¢ Motor Boats. 7.30_o'clock until friends of the candi- | against any com- | SATIN QUILTS of large size in exceptionally bemmed fini: HEAVY SATIN QUILTS—the Some very beeutiful the owner | within twen- be less than $5, t to the fnish ng showed but few vari- during the night. Ansonia reac - mark—14—on the was necessa deacription “$3.50 with embroidered edges ations of importa Gaylord of poration shail commence business and | ) the duration of i Incorporations. cylinders and horsepower of engina, name and post office address Penalty for non-compliance s named at §$100, Amendment to Divorce Laws. amendment was SATIN QUILTS of extra size on tull size bed, $4.00 quality. Odds and Ends and Remnants in All Departments to be Cleared Out at Decided Reductions. ¢ for a choice. PDuring the tedious rounds of ballot- the members amused inging popular airs. sreed to adjourn a | 10%5 o’'clock the members | became hungry and a short recess was Senator Isbell ven moved adjournment un- | A vigorous debate en- | 1ed, but finally the motion was passed | | and the wearly legislators hotels for the night. HEARINGS THIS ARTERNOON BY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.. | Will tnelude Judgeships against the granting of liquor lic themsetves shall be indorsed by missioners and and the other k < After my first | e 5 when either or wife shall have been ad- sane oy any court and it ep- the court fhat such 1nsa.nitv the superdor a m\’o e {0 elther fhe\']vusunnd ihe wife and may make such pro- 1 a8 to alimony incurable perty just and expedient. Board of Prisoners. amendiment ‘\m vfl,é‘ed in the house 4?‘{11("‘1 mz’ the county commissioners for boarding prisoners. n ceeding $2.25 a week. tion of jailers and of ithe deputy Jall» er and other officers shall be fixed by the sheriffs, subject to the approval nf' a perior court. shall appoint court houses and their 1 -3 l,‘ompo a('l Appointing New Britain in-law wished me to try Lydia E. Pink~ fjham’s Vegetabie i Compound and my nerves became firm, appetite good, step elastic, and T Jost that weak, Senator Bree: Prohibitis from advertising for continuance of a_sirike, sought tbc:rl shail deem corporation violating this a xceeding $100. of Lower Putnam and Stafford ' be fined not Senator King: of officers taking prisoner: necticui reformatery six years ago and T have had three fine hmlfl:v children since. For female trou- bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound and it works like Tdoallmy own work.”’— A F. KREAMER, 1574 Electric Avenue, ¥ackawanns, N. Y. The success of Lydia Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, iz unparalleled. used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam- mation,ulceration,tumors,irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency,indigestion, dizziness, or nervous prostration. ham’s Vegetable Compound is the stan- dard remedy for female ills. Women who suffer from those dis- tressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convineed of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re- store their health by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are con- =tautly publishing in the newspapers. al advies writs ta ylll E. Pinkham Medicine C9. (cong= dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be -ed,nulnndanwm'edbyn womsn and beld ia stricl confide The compensa- | to e Buletin.) i —The committes on | judiciary will give heerings this after- 2 bateh of judgships, includes a resolution appointing Lu- H r judge of the city court m, and Howard C deupty judge. Also resolutions appoint- Geiasler to flll vacancy resolutions ap- Refreshments were served and dancing was enjoyed W. C. T. U. Meeting. neeting of the Woman's Chr building for s berculosis who are addicied to the e cessive use of alcohol judze of the su- ted with tu-| nty commissioners janitors of 3 assistants, and | Blackmen spoke to the animal several Humane insti- usual resuit, horse is broken to of 3 commission the advisability Jails from county the members shall_iix " their Morrow was dri the approval of a judga “of the su- Messengers of the court ing_ Malitom F. in Putnam court. Also, nting Willlam H. Healey judgze and Michael D. O’Connell deputy judge of the horough court of Stafford Springs. . Pinkham’s e minister even if there was whipped up her perior court. all be appainted by Disposal of Bafiots. act comcerning the disposal of ballots after elections was presonted by Mr. Russell of Middletown. It reads: After the six months the town clerk is now required by law to keep in his office the sealed Ballot boxes used at any electfon shall have terminated. or after the termination any judicial proceding requiring preservation of the ballots in said box s, the town cierk shall forthwith open i said ballots could not ju oppertunity, risking the locking drove fast and close to the frightened ani reached out with T hand and caught the bridle, commission governor and to ser Humane institutions Judges Appointed. Judges were appointed as Thayer of Norwic supreme court and Howard New Officers in the Chairs. Meeting of s.vmg. Banks' Executive ¢l 3 Committes. (Special to The Bulletin.) Harlford, Jan. X wood, treasurer of the Mariners’ Sav- ings Bani of New London, attended a meeting of the executive committee of | cut Savings’ Bank asso-| ciation for the consideration of mat- ters that will recelve legislative at- i There are two other banking associations, the Trust companies and Sometimes they avork legislative matters sometimes they W. Blackman's Adventars. The following item about a former South Killingly pastor is going W. Blackman of in_New Milford Thflsda) evening. during which 1 with her left ha and held on firmly with the other, she fixed the broken bit. MYSTIC Hespitality of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Maine Reciprocated—New Officers at Charity Chapter Meeting. Lydia E. Pink- both for l—lfi,‘hi Vears from Jan > Wolff of New court of common pleas ty, and Howard 'y to the court of common pleas of Fairfield county, f 3 the judges were elected by mous vote except Judge Curtis, against whose appointment one senator Authorizing New England y to increase its capital stock Incorporations. Authorizing savings banks to invest 3 per cent. of their de- posits and surplus in the acceptances, as authorized by the federal reserve laws of national banks or a member ITaven io the of New Haven Scott of Dan- the Connect The Fortnightly the home of Mr. ‘hexes and without inspection. ¥ Concerning Billboarda. An act came from Mr. Perry of New Haven which concerned the construc- tain and maintenance of billboards. Applications for construction must be made to the secretary of the state, specifying the property upon which it is proposed to erect Specdfying the number of square feet ‘The fee will be ten cents for each square foot ver year National banks. A return parly was given by a SU friends of Mr. and M i L - Jordan of Norwich the village Tuesday. Miss Lililan Callaghn of is the guest of her sister, Mre. liam Greenhalgh. If you want s to $20,050,000. evening, Mr. and Mrs. Maine having Senator Isbell: entertained the company about three ‘Whist was played at 19 . 'The first prizes were awarded Miss Helen George and Joseph Trley and second prizes to Mrs. M. L. Smaill used in Tampa, Fla. the bilthoard, weeks before. of the board. Warren was &riving Bubbling fountains for horses are Saturday. the bit in the horse's mouth TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY e ———————————E L. £ T S $1. TO NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days. Sundays at 4 p. m. New: York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, East River, foot Rausexfelt et, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri at 5 p. m. 3 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel of eur large purchases, paying cash and water shipments, is— Economy when you buy LUNMBER | in large or small 1 quantities of | THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central «Wharf, Nerwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, Televhone 463-12 | | | BERMUDA WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, WINTER CRUISES Large steame fine service, rea- sonable rates. rly bookings should he made with me for preferred ac- commodations. Tickets to Georgis, Florida and all Southern Resorts and to Europe by a lines. Mail ordera siven prompt attention. Johmn A.Durmnmn Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street B14—1914 John A. Mergan & Sen | COAL. { LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. f Office and Vard Central Wharf ““elephone 884, Auto Repairing and Painiing ] We repair Autos of all kinda in the | proper manns=. Latest Improved Facilities make cur shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gioss leng and wll not crack. Why not have yours right? It costs no more, | Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. L | FAMOUS FURS fLadies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of ail styles. Remodeling and repairing also done surely. Supericr styles. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, DEN T LSIE | DR. E. J. JONES {Suite 46 Shennon Building Take elevaior Shetucket Street en- trance. PrLone MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding | Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the Lest at the most reasanable prices. *iost Cigars sre Gooo— THESE ARE BETTESR TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR |GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try tihem and see. | THOS, M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin $t. Next to Palace Cafa iHeat Your House {With Gas By Using a - Gasteam Radiator Each radiaior It It is safs nomical. There 2 no coal to carry in {and no ashes io carry out, and it doe away with an endless amount of dus and dir It maintains a heater ia end eco- ! and our office. The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Building WHEN YOU WANT. to put your bue- iness before the publ lum beiter than throu, Varlising columns of The Bu letin.