Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 6

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H i 1 i NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, “Gure Your Rupture Like I Gured Mine” 1 1 ! Nd Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said “Qperate or Death.” T assure o a dangeron n or die. He d! d. *Fellow Mon and Women, You Don't Have | To Be Cut Up, a2d You Don't Have To Be Tortured By Trusses. of nd at last he finding of the nade him a well, ppy man. L e the same method; sy, safe and inexpensiv i the world 1 ings book, he cured himself, anyone may follow th in_their own 1 The book and m: be sent ¥ rupture sufferer_who : > below conpon. But send it right —now—Dbefore you put down this FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON. Capt. W. A. Collings (Ine. ! Bo; send me your FREE Rupture and Book without any obll- me: gation on my part whatever. Name ... Address DEATH OF AGENT _ OF QUINEBAUG CO. 1TH | Forty Years in Their Employ—One of | the Best Li.ed Mili Agents in New| England. } { | Sergeant i | Ices!s, the latter amounting to $2 | tomobile bus of Brown and th = pral CGOVERNOR RENOMINATES BENNETT | Bill THE DAY'S DOINGS IN WESTERLY Luigi Murano Pleads Guilty to Assault—Courtland M. Chase Awarded $350 for Damages to Car—Gilbert O. Parker Dead—Mir. and Mrs. Frank H. Dion Married 30 Years. Pleas of guilty to two chas Ladder company for about thirly vears W entered the and for a time was at the head of the court Wednes by Boston and Providence Ladder com- no, his iife, Mary Murano, and He made annual visits to ph Gabrielle being those up e - in the interests of the cot- The ar-| cerns which he represented. At the < were made. : rest followed a long chase directed of Pelic i and deputy She The po- 1se or O: time of his death he was emploved by the Bowker Fertilizer company of Bos- ton. alled to the h that following the complaint running around the n h a revoiver in one hard When they It is expected that early in Feb- ruary the local troop of Boy Scouts will have a substantial increase in membership as the scoutmasters have arransed for a registration night which is expected this year to come on Saturday evening, February G. Plans have been formulated for the work for the remainder of the win- ter, and regular meetings wili be held ed the guarr and took I } durinz which the new recruits will be Judge Oliver . Will took the|made familiar with the duties of the under consideration before pro-| Tenderfoot class. Following the report in the papers that counterfeit money was being dis- covered in varlous cities in Cs cut, it was found Wednesda; some of these pieces have been intro- duced in Westerly, Several half dol- rs, which are not difficult to recog- re, it i{s claimed, being circulated in town. The imitations is larger tr the goverument fifty e nouncing sentence. Damages to the extent of $350 M. Cha. inst Otis vere awarded Courtla: Vednesday in his suit a. n by Judge Willia: 236 grew out of ot court. The ca street July 18, 1914, when the e in a collision. e Thirty years ago Sunday Rev. Fr. Driscoll, at Westerly, ., married ank H. Di d Miss Mary Mes- friends and their ldren they observed the anniversary n informal manner at their home, iden avenue, Milford, Mass on Sun- They received gifts of silver, cut and flowers. tified were Otis E. . han Crandall. Ella n for the defense, and Champlin, Mrs. James A. Saun- fo rthe plaintiff. | Mr. Dion iz a member of Milford chief point in the argument| jodge Moose, Milfora Aerie of s to be regarding the condit >rovidence associa- weather on the day W F 91 Conflt or it compan: a1 t the — i Local Laconics. | Mrs. Sadie Morey, who underwent! an operation for appendicitus in St.| rancis hospital. in Hartford, Conn., recovering rapidly 1-year ex: location 1e reason for the introductipn such evidence was for the pu ertainin whether or t e e lighting of lamps taken up b a the Wester were bezun Wednes through Friday. Charles Farrell of esday afternoon at the Leonard 1, Bridgeport, Ccnn. . the cause of death being cere- . few days at the ho: hehimatihaEe ) ML Earker wos Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Farrell talen 11 Monday since the t His wife,| Willlam A. Wilcox of Pawcatu ranston re| Asa Wilcox of Stonington and Hanson of Wequetequock were the| sers of real estate at the a was widelr known ingten and New London count s employed by the Combinat Al Trolleys Lead To Bt The Business Center of Norwich ~ A Little Sale of Muslin Underwear WINDGOW AND COUNTER DISPLAYS HAVE MUSSED THESE GARMENTS There’s a great variety here in this lot which we have re- moved from our regular stock. None of the pieces are damaged except in appearance, and then they“are only slightly soiled or mussed. We have included some French Gowns and Chemises as well as a complete assortment of high grade Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts, Chemises and Combinations. COME TODAY AND SAVE MONEY CORSETS IN VALUE AS HIGH AS $6 | CHILDREN’S DRESSES—Slightly Soiled Now only They are discontinued grade Corsets from the factories of some of the best known makers. the latest designs but they are and this price is less than actual cost. ALL CHILDREN'S Reappointment of Highway Commissioner is Kecommended in Resolution to Senate. GRIST OF NEW BILLS PRESENTED IN HOUSE.| H its and lunches shall not be only when a Presented to Applied to Political Have Merit System Office: Bank Depesit Must Equal as NO MORE DANDRUFF OR FALLING HAIR—A REAL SURPRISE abundance and incomparable re and try as you will GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, | FLUFFY HAIR--25 GENT DANDERINE | sof a1 LUSTROUS, iling h: be after rs excent upo a practicing physiciz Traffi : % ng Vehic ular over o - scalp and cp falling hair at on f you want to prove how pretty and ¢« “vour hair really is, I a cloth with g littie Danderine fully draw it through ¥ one small strand at a ti 1 be soft, glossy and beautifui in st 2 few moments—a delightful sur- prise awaits everyons who tries this. (Gontinued on Page Eight) Check. | Sizes from 2 to 6 years NOW REDUCED IN PRICE both colored and white, and a $2.89 numb araneat kirts for children from 1 io 1 6 years old, have been taken from our Th t 9 regular stock before inventory. We must , § sell them this week, and the prices we have marked them will do it. COAT AND HATS At Greatly Reduced Prices $1. TO NEW YORK $1. LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 4 p. m. New York, Brooklyn Pier, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. e I. V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel of our large purchases, paying cash and water shipments, is— Economy { when you buy quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— - COAL Free Burcing Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP -ffice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Telephone 463-12 BERNMWUDA | WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL, | WINTER CRUISES | Large steamers, fine service, rea- | sonable rates. rly bookings should |be made with me for preferred ac- | commodations. Tickets to Georgia, {Florida and all Southern Resorts and i!o Europe by Hny Mail orders given prompt tention. Johm A. Dunmr Steamship_and Tourist Agent. | 50 Main Street HIS busy, progressive nation the dawn of a new era of commer and social developm Ly which the human v g inflections and indications of personal have been provided. Tal New York to San Francisco is now an accoms- plished fact. The celebr triumph in place. Wit ready for tion of its use, the very highest character. voice kas ness of its flight. this he art of telephony has j n a short time the public brains, American initiative and America tific and technical skill, a transcontinental t phone service, the equal of whi approached in all the other nations It is a splendid scientific achieve the human voice out over the telephone is greater than that of a breath, yet the means have been provided by which this ti imaginary impulse, made up of as many separate vibrations a second, can be pi by a delicate instrument, conserved over a di tance of 3,400 miles, and reproduced perfectly and instantly across the continent. cen made to travel as fast as faster than sound unaided by techn: indeed, it rivals THOUGHT even, in the swift- The imagination can but feebly grasp, much less attempt to measure, the far-reaching cance of such a tremendous accomplishment s of wire connecting 9,000,000 telephone sta- One hundred million people will have for th i daily use a system of communication that knows no East, no West, no North, no South. Dialects, provincialisms, sectional pre. ually yicld to the closer union, the better under ing, the more intimate comradeship that the nan voice establishes. The neighborliness of ole nation is advanced by the brushing away e physical restraints of centuries. contribution to the future happiness and prosperity of a more closely united people has not been brought about, however, by the over- coming of a few isolated, concrete difficulties. s success has, depended upon the exercise of 1e highest englineering and technical skill and the solution was found only in the cumulative ef- fect of improvements great and small, in tele- hone, transmitter, line, cable, switchboard, and every other piece of apparatus or plant required in the transmission of speech. { In this work the experimental and research | department of the Bell System of which this Company is a part, has been engaged ever since the telephone became 2 commercial possibility, i n 40 years ago. With no traditions to and no experience to guide, this depart- nt, which is now directed by a staff of over 550 engineers and scientists, including former professors, post graduate students, scientific in- vestigators—the graduates of 140 universities— s created an entirely new art—the art of tele- phony, and has given to the people of this coun- try a telephone service that has no equal. It has required vast expenditures of money and immense concentration of effort, but these have been justified by results of immeasurable benefit to the public. The transcontinental tele- phone line, 3,400 miles long, joining the Atlantic Pacific, is part of the Bell System of 21,000,000 today at latest and greate: product of h is not ev The human 2l apparatus; n , located everywhere throughout the United States. Composing this system are the American | Telephone and Telegraph Company and As- | sociated Companies and connecting companies, | giving universal service to 100,000,000 people. ices, must ev: Truly, This is The Triumph of Science i 1814—1914 John A. Morgan & Son | CoAL { LEHIGH VALLEY No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. Office and Vard Central Wharf hone 836. | Auto Repairing and Painfing | We repair Autos of all kinds in the Latest Improved Facilities maxs cur shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes fit wear better, keep its glose langor, | ana wall not crack. Why not have yours | costs no nore, iBentley-Clarke Auto Co. 83 Main St. Wasterly, R. I, right? It FAMOUS FURS d Fur Coats and Sets., Men’s Coats of all styles. Remodeiing and repairing also done | surely. Superior styles. |M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, | DENTIST | DR. E.J. JONES Suite 46 Shrnnon Building Take elevaior Shetucket Street en- trance. PLone. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable “SFALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. i | *ost Cigars are Good— | THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2.3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them =nd see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafe fHeat Your House I'With Gas By Using a (Gasteam Radiator FEach radiator is a steam heater in itself. It is safe, sanitary and eco- nomical. There is no coal to carry in and no ashes to carry out, and it does {away with an endless amount of dust { ana airt. It maintains an even temperature | and the gas flow is shut off automat!- | cally when the desired steam pressure lsr reached, thereby preventing waste of gas. Call and witness a demonstration at our office, 1 The City of Norwich i Gas and Elecirical Dep't. | | ! | 321 Main St., Alice Building WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. iness before the medium better than verticina salmmos of public, there is ne through the ade The nlletin,

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