Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1915, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915 it B b ‘m::————”‘——__———_—_———‘—‘_——'———_———_—& =5 ADIES, HERE 1S AN OPPORTUNITY! 1o Rush Matters Owing to unseasonable weather in January, we find ourselves with an unusual stock of FINE FURS TNESS YESTERDAY AT NOON. for this season of the year. We will therefor quote the following reductions for TEN DAYS prior to inventory to reduce the line and convert it into cash. One Handsome Black Lynx Set : ( Black Wolf Sets ; 2 e Froma$ibleto oo s oot e T . Erem S4000st0 - 50 Lo oA B i e . One Handsome Black Fox Set $70 Black Opossum Sets $l FromeSlibito. .- - : . Feom 2000002 o200t s s e e T Sl One Handsome Black Fox Set Two Hudson Seal Coats Feom $d00 to:s = S5 ong il s S 5 . From $115 to_____ . Three Black Fox Sets : Two Black Pony Coats From $90.00to_________ B S e rn i e G « . From $100 Each to_ i g Two Black Fox Sets One Black Pony Coat EromiSZ0I00 e - el G o Coioin e e 8 From 7500tz et T e e o e 5000 el e _$35. CHILDREN'S SETS - At Half Former Prices 24 Men’s Fur Coats and Fur Lined Coats Fur Caps and Gloves at Bargain Prices Bills Which Attracted Attention. Amonz the bills wii tention were those ITO SHORTEN SESSION Vetme of Busimess Fails Below That of Many Previous Scasions—Bills Which Attract Most Attention Are | These for Conselidation of Several | State Departments. in Line with! Gevernor's Recommendations, ! i Hartfors, Conn, Jan. 2&—The gen eral assembly closed the dooT to new business this afterncon and then ad- jowrned over until Tuesday. It is ex- ected that a motion will he ente tained Tuesday to have Friday se ns, beginning next week with the ject of bringing final adjournment | nearer than the constitutional date of | ne 9. i Committees Listing Hearings. | | Committee chairmen are makine as- ents on hearings on measnures ¥s and also tew ling Friday open for further hearin #in ccase the assembly is w im that day. The judiclary commit tee has listed hearings for every se on up until Febrn h few exceptions all the judgc fresolutions have ‘been given a {The few exceptions are special 1 made, or chamcter hay earings on extra s of judgesh his afternoon and except on behalf of Represe; artin of Orange for depu will be ready Tuesday. When the| SMartin resolution was cailed up it was olution in favor of A 10 candidates f searing went Hearing on State Highway Commis sioner. ~ {JAMES C. MACPHERSON - - - - Furrier 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Outlook Good for Short Session. ator Isbell 1 the republ stat B Lo 2 2 S < 1 othe r-| TURKISH FORCES AGAIN tirel sou that it is bet- | REPORTS WEAKENING OF | v ; 5 s e e Paith ARE TAKING OFFENSIVE | [T 19 bave 1 E Eolsums o e o] RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE. | ) Public Service Corporations. ; Sins e | = SARY be administered by i £ s i E = atutory pr Roa Ax 24 [At Three Widely Separated Points— | Ourse USCS it Purely fox PhiantheollC | Before Strategic Advance of the Aus- Jicer 3 @ 1ms \ | Said to Be Directed by Germans. {of the tr resulted in the tal- trian Forces. oured v Gay icer For ing- | 5 nd Wil i 1pkin for eight | : i e Ao . or | Horg Offic or Stoning- | € iuties i . tibrar | Petroge P e “%he| Bertin, Jan. 28—(By wireless tel Closure of New Business mn i S p. m.—The | Eenaused <sible, some of it |raphy 1o Sayville)—Vienna despatches . e and ordained o - » j Yerses they sustained a t{used this winter when there so|say that Austrian militar veritics a The ionging to thi v Sari Kamysh and Ard much sus 3 | the froi ave observed a genéral r 2 { mo . ction, ag | e s e T | weakening of the Russian offensive todax | | tie e’ widely separated | the * ‘unmistakeable stratesic nt Norwich . Sudicias | Juti | points, namets T iiEoncrules dii | ERESIDENTSWILEONIVETOES jadvances” of the Austrian forces. In WJhere in this issue); a = | senat trict, direc south of Batum, near | THE IMMIGRATION BILL.! this connection much significance 1s Street Car Tickets, ! \ ?u { Kars, and in ince | : |aitached to the report that the Austri BF b oler ! | of Kho thwest of |Next Thursday an Attempt Wil ans have driven the Rusesians from Which provides ‘that every come| ommniorvion = B! e : L et clen ID{ Made to Override His Action. e district around Uzsok Pas S S5 the stute it vali | only d | i shington, Jan. $8-—Presiden : ghting continues SR e stato alail have n salol Restricts Use of Hearses, | , | of | r ' sy i e Teports ‘recelved Bencrutate io % one continuotis ‘Tide i \Ir, Klebes, ¢ ron, presented an| Pension for Civil War ¢Veterans. ¢ a1 G o 5 : { polmte T Satintoien. : pean " o that the &u % hiiyen honme e any v Aistriot the Hines| act, which rcads: It shall be 1 E AT et ‘ . - | re } potny estiniated to because of the literacy test for admis- |to mak headway there and that the e cents. The compaty shall| oM either by himself or servant . ho, enlistod froms: this atate and | Judse e pone ot N Willim . | s [siven initne hoas d - rferred to| The naval battle in the o1l six of such tickets fer ney. oaalling either a horse or motor draw oitaa i e Rt et & the immigration committee, whose |on Sunday. which i: wentv-five cents. Then penal thol'purposs . df o1 sailors in the <Civil war| at 11.30 3 | hairman, Representative Burnett, will | for the el h et kns, Gf 10¢ than Shon conveying dead T CeET oretle Nao) i L s ee s h 1) Gefeats {move next Thursday that the measure | DAPErS is considered everswhere =rtion, the sume ve ang are res 2 E ‘ 5 s Finan % <ded ti: Iy = from Con- |be passed over the executive veto. ave had a satisfactory result, vie Desertion, of Wife or Husband. 10 ot o o e Tuesda Finance. e B e o] Much informal discussion | among|from the German standpolnt. T Heald, of Stafford, . offered an infirm person ension of § e e s s {members of the house followed the|BFitish reporis that all their ships re- abandon 31030 Brohibits Hunting Near Public Parks. | 7450 1 liew of any tax exemp-| Mr. I witho mpensation and to] before, tiic r with |Teception of the veto and while ad Dmed o e s S engon-iarndisert] ST T e tion. ed an act amending the resc 431,500 £or axper i : S heis Y cates of the bill expressed confidence [it belng generally helieved that ol SoSstpnaRt her, | Mr. Batley) it Norwieh, prese i Operation of Motor Vehicles. = thie ¥ 7t KpEIee L Srimarih D = |Other members asserted that the te. | British battle cruiser and either two c Sipd joyery wa-| who, -within 3000 b ac y s that no 1 3 of a state p « desig the Germans to us into law over the head of the chief | SuDK ¥ s 1E bunt tor esmies i e gras x f c ¢ 7 1 ¥ roops to distract the executive could not be procured. Emperor William conferred a num nd gun, and every r who with- f ;10 FEUEN R Bhon R a from the Three times has an immigration bl |ber of decorations on his birthday saig distence o public parlk, | T8 LER S s b ¢ - st . ST containing a restrictive literacy test|2mong them the Red Eagle of the all discharge any ream a ! 1 : i o - % = intoxicating | vt at s i ¢ i B < been vetoed, fir: Presdent Cleve- |foruth class on Gerhart Hauptmann offences, et sunished Ly a fine not to exceed $30, S e | somrrieetng 2 “ G g . Gt et By e ent Cleve- |the dramatist; and Ernest Lissauer, x 7 e SR S A 0| fe ense an, ot be:given]section twenty-five. L S i o e i on ikt failed to override the presidential aiss | expressing hatred for England. E e e RN e, Tl B 158, for the term of one y adding ufter t word § « a approval and today house managers o T = {in this stato iseu hall v ) ettt v d e mistent that e e S 1,000 Horses for British Government. ! | tion of any provi c ot e e o l6r o ine wards A $ SRR = considered until there has been time| Boston, Jan. 28.—Over one thou 4 Taxation of Municipal Corporations. e bntin ',;‘mg ,‘(‘;‘:;’,;‘-u :0 P h suflicien T e f \ t. Roa rivers anc AT YALE UNIVERSITY| The president in his message frank- |this port since ‘u» \v‘e:m ngl of x:n et g Rtk o L He ey ul perfo i al trusts Basaball Poale: — 3 1y told the house, which originated the | war, were shipped to Liverpool on the A T e conaad Soon the couTCiiy such su w ¥ e ., | Believed to Have Been Buried in the|[bill, that he had no pride of opinion | steamer Canadian today. The horses, 5 N for the purpose of o water sup s o fhte Soe | esses shall d < S . ! Earth for More Than 4,000 Years. |on the question and w not “foolish | which are consigned to the Britist ply, was presented by Mr. Bailey. of| lM1iors to Such persons, and. | enl e Mg, o I o | 2 e enousl to profess to know the wishes | government, were sent here from Mon- ’ Norwich. It provides that land owned | notice shall be kept for rd. The| IN' THE SENATE. or imprisonrient in jail £ i faven, Conn, Jan. 28 e uemSormarica hetles o= or taken by any municipal corpora-| ty for violat i fine n s o b | Babyloniun tablet Dbelieved to have |body of her chosen representatives e for the purpose of creating or|ceeding §10 Senator Whiton Introduces Bill Pro- e B DGt { becn boried in the earths for more than |inow them £ PRGN 80 e Ty e R S s L S GidinGa For el = | u issioner. ve and containing t arli “If the people of this country have | Princ a Romana, King Vic formishing a supply of waier for the| Paupers, Insane and Indigent Persons.| viding for Transportation of Legicia- | e itdon nioapeies i ety T Known. DS retactly boan tar | made ub thete minds to limit the nume | Emmanuel pardoned . 5,000 deserfefs . when the inhabitants of the town have| . . Rogers of Litchfield presented| tors. | oard of county commissioners of | ed and is now in possession of |ber of immigrants by arbitrary tests|from the arm and releascd T the right to use such water supply s m i o tho St ptroller (i S | the «er tic candidates were reject- | became known to- |and so reverse the policy of all the[5000 men serving terms in prison for i £ b 8 " compiled all laws relating to ¢ ions for appointmen heavily encrusted, | generations of Americans that have |mnior offences. ] CALIFORNIA SYRUP_ OF FIGS”|on the samo terms A au insane and indigent persons, mo ? s | sioners were F . of Al I D S S e e CANTIHARMN TENDER STOM- - | 0f (0. 2 ol Jond shall Be ause to be printed copies for dis- | were the fallowin | follows: Jacob D. Walter and 3 do so." he said. “I am their servant = B ACH OR BOWELS. e SR tribution to the selectmen and judges| " .. L ¢ TOHOWINg dde v Haven county: ( > Taix itten in the Sumer-|and have no license to stand in their kil S eaatnad of probate. Mr. Rogers also pregented| Senalor Whiton duced the. fol- Bacon and George B. I'rench and|ia tire language of southern |wa T do not believe that they BAD BREATH A laxative today saves a sick child ) o - a bill that no insane or indigent person | lowing olutio oncer o Hiiam H. Smith_Middlesex count ots o Ao et st =2 o e th ¥ A o saves a sick child|{o the corporation owning or controll-| ihall he ' committed until motice hay e i e S i ot 2 4 wmorrow. Children simply will not|ing such water supply at a e o oo it natice Pha ? Adiournment. | Semites or Accagians in the time o ate leaders insist that there = ke, the time from play to empty their | wi would be fair if such land were| hearing to relatives and next in kin. article 4 he cons! adjourned to Thursday | Hemmurabi. Owing t w imperfect fwould be no trouble re-passing the|Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at thorizes Sovels, which become clogged up with | used only for pasturae: [aRa itolutve piblic mates by s owieds language, the work | bill in the upper house. This was done the Cause and Remove it. weaste, liver gets sluggish; stomacl ooy sign to b d mely difficuit,|in the Taft administra t | Py . - Maintenance of Bridges Eayex mOvemenne is office, re- | { but th to have|house failed {o muster a two-thirds| Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- §ook at the tongue, mother! If| Mr Hubbell, of Huntington, submit-| Goats and Sheep. e ner in which ¥ s| APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES | completc and pub-|mapority by a narrow margin stitute for calomel. act gently on the Softed. or your child is listless, cross|ted a mnact which provides that the| almer of North Stonington | Shell be ormed.” the gor is OF LOWER COURTS | "1 the measure passed the house last year | bowels and postively do the work. swerish, breath bad, restless, doesn't{cxpense of the construction and main- | Presenied an act that requires every|liereby ructed (o rec m cach : it was by a bare two-thirds majority | People afilicted with bad breath find sat heartil 1 of cold or has sore|tenance of bridges upon the trunk|OWner of goats and sheep shall locate [ Member the general asse W. S. Pardee at Judiciary Committee | V¢! ¢ iqonderning IBJUrY |and Representative Underwood said | quick relief throush Dr. Edwards' Olive hfoat or any other children’'s ail- |line highways, shall be borne by the|sSame each 43 hours, and if any are » shail tender Hoaring IAdvocated! Glving: Powesi tal], -0 Bomon. pudiation of children|ioday there was a question whether Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated ment, give a teaspoontul of “California | stat cepting where such bridg damaged or killed by dogs, make re-| ¢ f the United : o peshins Desu S gushdos aloms S X e e e inee o & sireer ronoras | port to selectmen. If any are missing, | 4ratt -upon t eastrer of: the Governor. he hire of boats and catlle, and a two-thirds vote could be procured |tablets are taken for bad breath by all jzup of Figs” then don’t worry, be- now. who kuow them iafee it is perfectly harmless, and in|company. Such company shall bea:|fcorch must be fnstituted for same.| o 47 amou e e S S ) gl S R L e H Tdwards Olive Tablets' act \ few bours all this constipation poi- |such proportion of such expense as| The penalty is a fine of $2 plied by twice the nu miles, a. fartford, Conn., Jan I 2 u lion. Tt Jthese 1aws ! gUEMARINE PROJECTILE but firmly on the bowels an wori, sour bile and fermenting waste|that portion occupied and used by it| Would Close Saloons Good Friday. |&!VS™ n section © T ¥ committee of th weral assem- | > iing them to natural ac- will gently move out of the bowels,|bears to the whole bridge ! The following proposed act was in-| on e of iy ¢ WITH 10,000 YARDS RANGE afterroon held hearin, on a 7 the blood and gent! I NS . playFul o ¥ member, and to 5 | | = e 5 Jg vou have s well plavul o Tanefes of Stk oduced in the house Thursday: member Gt the <ot | number of resolutions favo |FUND FOR PROMOTION [ Wi Esptedes Underithe Botioni ot & G That N Mebeet BEliite: ail that fs necsessrs 5t| Mr. Back, of Killingly, handed in semnod 2 Bfet: Dabwiant the nanal 1o dn cxcuanige for the ) zed|in minor courts, -There was no p~ OF INDUSTRIAL PEACE. | Battleship, without any of the bad afte id_be the first treatment given injan act providing that the pledSe offof 13 o'clock of the night preceding | aint io Fhaa 't by i g S or 3 | = . tBE sicxnoss capital stock in any corporation when| Good Friday, so called, when such das | ooy ookes for the transportation of | first name, that of Judge Meskill ofivo be Dissolved and $40,000 Contri- | ingion. Jan. 2S.—Tests of a the Lenetits of nasty sickenins bare of. coumterfeit fig syrups.|such stock is held by it as collateral.} ghall he appointed or recommended by [ essary during the session ¢ of New Haven called thie attention of| bution Returned to Col. Roosevelt. ' | 3 ile which. fired at a|griping cathartics are derived from D; Msk your druggist for & 50-cent bottle 1 not be required actually to trans-| the governor of this state, or.the presi- | 1915, by public converance by the most|the committes to. the fact bill {range of from 6,000 to 10,000 Edwards' Olive Tablets without gr 3 “California Syrup of Figs,” which |fer, such stock so held nor to file 2fdent of the United States 45 & Gay 0f | comrenient L oonvesaice by the most b = h shington, Jan. 28 —Represent- | will explode under the bottom o ing, pain or disagreeable effects of any sas full directions for babies, children y:of the power of ' atiorney.. 10} fasting.or religious,obseryance, ‘and 5| home station of such: mémber and. the | appointment of minor o Bartholdt introduced a bill to- | battleship, were conducted late yes-|kind. I3 ages and for grown-ups plainly | transfer with the corporatio Mr. | o'clock of -the morning following such | city of FHartford, & the governor uch a bil id, if [day to dissolve the foundation for|terday at a secluded bight in.the Po-{ Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tae on the bottle. Look carefully|Pack also presented an act that after| dev. shall keep open any room. place Sec ¥ S TR Gamplsiier by | mede law, would place the selection of otion of industrial peace and re- |tomac river below here and members |formula after seventeen vears of see that it is made by the “Cali-|July 1, 1916, no person shall fish or| e e, structure or -build in | further instructed to purchase such|judges upon a higher plane than that|turn to Colonel Roogevelt the $40,000 | 0f a congressional and naval party | practice among’ patients afflicted Wit Fig Syrup Compen: Alexandria lake, upon any spirituous or intoxicating| tickets at the lowest cost for which|which rests on politics. He said that|cash Nobel#rize the colonel gave as|Which returned today were preparing | bowel and liver complaint with the day except Saturday, and that no p i are. sold or offered and ex-|they can be obtained and to charge the | in effect it would place the minor court {a nucleus. Senator Lodge has intro- | to press for an appropriation ‘for fur- | attendant bad breath. gon shall catch and take from theposed for Sale, to be drunk on-the|joss resulting from such purchase and | judgeships on a civil service basis |duced o similar bill ther experiments. One of three shells| “Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are pure- — = e more than twenty fish & day. An-|premises, shall be subject to the Den-| cale ot tlokets (o, the curront AbSroDE] e exprossed hope that the commit-| Hepresentative Hartholdt has re-|fired a: 10,000 yards exploded suc- |1y o vegetable componnd mi e ‘u?:'”'?laxnthi other act by Mr. Back amends ' _the|alties of Section 2712 of the general | ation for the e(p‘ezns Beatia g»n'om tee would withholq its reports on the|ceived correspondence between the | cessfully while two others at that dis- | olive ofl. you will Kao ?h::x:‘)!' 1‘1‘1‘&:'- ¢ called for and | charter of the Windham County Sav-| statutes. = assembly of 1915. adgeship resolutions until full con-|foundation-trustees and Colonel Roos- | tance failed. Fifteen shots were fired | olive color. F e ings bank. Unif Ball About Mileage Book: ‘Tabled for printing in the journal. ideration could be given to the gen- |evelt in which the latter explained that | in all. Take one or two every ni”ht for a 126-2. niform Ballots. Mr. Hannon of Meriden introduced| Sendtor Molloy: Incorporating the|eral bill he had referred to. the purpose of the fund was to serve week and note the effect. 10c and 26¢ Mr. Woodward, of Enfield, ptesented| an act which, if it becomes law, will| St. John’s Industrial School corpora- as a nucleus for other gifts. General Von Buelow, Commander- |per box. All an act which prescribes that all bal-|require every corperation operating .a|tion'at Deep River and naming Bishop| Alabama in three vears las built| “These gifts” wrote Colonel Roose- jin-Chief, of the Second lofs used in caucus or primary shall steam railroad in the state to selld Nilan of Hartford, the Right Rev. T.'1,02 miles of good roads. . velt, "have not been made and T en-|was appointed a field marshal

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