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Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when rsquested SaveYour EyesfromSirain caused by the brightness and glare of the snow. Let us fit you with just the right tint colored glasses to give your eyes relief. THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Opticians and Lense Grinders STEPHEN W. HALL, Reogistered Optometrist PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 America: er, Culmbach Bavarian and Burton uer's sinness’ Dublin _Stout, ted Ginger Ale, Dunker Jont Nourish- Ale, Anheuser, Telephone 447-12 Valentines CRANSTON’S JOSEPH BRADFORD BOUK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY lTo—t);—o;"efo; line of Fur Coats, Horse Blankets! and Auto Robes. Prices to suit buyer TheL. L. Chapman Co. ¢ 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. | o MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street, is showing a full line of New i Mxllmcry for Fall and Winter Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks AT FRISWELL'S, 23-27 FRANKLIN STREET GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville| attention to @ay or night calis, | Telsphone €3% wBridMWrawl YALENTINES Novelties Favors Hearts Place Cards Cupids Napkins Arrows Lunch Sets Invitations Crepe Paper MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Sguare. FRANK'S INN Cor. Green and Golden Sts. | Follow ths srowd to the aonly place in New London whers genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef. SPINACH LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES ORANGES and GRAPE FRUIT| Peopie’s Market 8 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprister Om mccount of increase in price of to- barco, the W hitestope Cigar will be seld ¥rom now on at $35 per 1,000, J. F. CONANT, 11 ¥ramkiin St 1 § { members NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1915 dhe Bulletin. Norwich, Thursday, Fob‘ 4, 1915. THE WEATHER. Ferecast for Today. For Southern New Thursday; ¥ri er. r England! Fai iday cloudy and warm- Predictions from the New York Her- ald: <londy to fair, On Thursday it will be partly with lower temperatures and fresh north to westerly winds. The outlook for Friday is fair to partly cloudy Observa: The followin; Sevin’s -pharmacy, temperature in changes Wedn T8 13 ;. ..... 6 p. m. Highest 35, C Wednesda: cold. Sunm, Meon and Tide: and milder. tions in Norwich. g records, reported from show the changes and the barometric esda; Ther. Bar. 12 29,96 30.08 omparisons. lons for Wednesds Unset- weather: Cloudy and ral Manager. In the superior court at New Lon- don on Wednesday the trial of the case of Ieaac Sherman of Westerly dgainst the Lena-Joslin Co. of the same place was before Judge Willlam A.- Ben- nett in the court all day Wednesday. The suit is for the appointment of receiver to wind up the affairs of the defendant company and for the dissolution of the corporation. The plaintiff alleges that he, to- gether with Lewis A. Joslin and Fred- erick C. Lena, went into business un- 2 der the name of the Isaac Sherman Co., building contractors, agreeing to share profits and losses alike and to devote a1l their time to the business, T Sun T High each havinz equal power and author- Il Rises.| Sets. ! Wate ~ The company had a capital e - ik of $50,000, the plaint!ff ha = S shares of the stock, which was the oL 1%5.08 - held the other_ two 04 Six hours tide, whi is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE Ladies’ Aid Society Met Wednesday | Evening—Horse Ran Away on North Main Street—Other Notes. The Ladies’ Mrs. were ap; handed that a ladies are now neat social he ment: esday mornin raced up the ome dista: { pulling he wes forced to 5 members and meeting was oened Samuel Lathrop. and treusurerdread their re oved. baslets of been sent to the ing boxes to be w"nt to the moun dea the leader, ecretary orts, which The {lower committee Cheerful report, stating fowers and fruit had k and sb The s engaged in pack- S to ladies keep e afternoon are being held at the homes giffercnt members of the parish, The ng ad yur during which dainty served by the host- much musical £ waiting 21 avenue, tWed- z, t 3 ver nee. \n; Lecal Notes. Printed Date ators the members, deci that formal The obje UNTY MEETING HAS and was to > huils in wne TO BE POSTPONED. Error Aifects Our Sen- Representatives. de Thave the members| familiarize themselves with measures| ihat concerned New London as well as the state in large, nd personal exam- nation would prepare the New Lon- | don county members for intelligent ac- | i tiom Night School Closed. The night 00l clo has been in session for rooms in the town 4 postmastership when Congress: | Postmaster Burleson t i’)!‘ Fred H. Wall of tary to t been secr the past from inju ents make ‘When It Aches Again Try Pike's Toothache ens Pngredi- Of Horelouwnd and Tar the ideal home treztment fox coughs, eolds, hoarseness, tick- ling dry sore throat, and chil- settled T Loner was an o) ® nomination this place, who has ssman for Ti- 's Honey dren’s eroup aad wheoping eough. Contains no opi- um ror anything injurious, Sald by Drugsista GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night 642-2. Lady Assistant | cal and the Dbest of the | Y members of the company. The plai tiff was elected president and geheral manager of the company. During the existence of the company the profits amounted to $10,000. In March, Joslin and Lena combined against Sherman for ihe purpose of securing active control of im from the company and preventing ! havine any veite in its management. Judge Edward Burke of Westerly was preaented one share of stock which cost him nothing for the purpose of making him a director of the com- pany and he was elected president, Sherman being discharged. At the meeting of the company in Aarch the name was changed to the Lena-Joslin Co. The plaintiff made several demands to be reinstated and he waa re- fused. The allegation is also made ‘hat the company has also refused to apportion the 000 profits _which is now in the company’s treasury and that this is withheld wilfully for the purpose of compelling Sherman to ! sell his stock at a lower figure than it is worth. 2 The plaintiff was the first witness called Wednesd: morning and bhe testified for over an hour as to the or- tion of the company, the sub- sequent alleged combination of his two business associates against him, of his dismissal and the election of Judge Burke as president and other de- tail Sherman is represented by nevs Frank L. McGuire and C. Had- d ‘Attorney C. L. Avery for the defendant company. Attor- | WILL USE ONE OF |ARCHIBALD MITCHELL'S VIOLINS | Mise Laura Clark to Play Upon Instru- i ment Nearly 200 Years Old. inte: to be given ir evening. The New Lon of thus com- don Telegra ments upon i one of the most cclebra\.e(l Tiotin the worl This instrument, n: years ol is one of the rems collection of Archibald Mi orwich, who has generously > Joseph violins, and in 1741, four years be Guarneri’s death. It is known as t Ja .’ because upon this i Jarnowic at period, Besides Miss Clark, who is an {of unusual talent, Mrs. L. Tracy Shef- eral “automobile made up, from this recital BOTH NORWIC H RESERVOIRS NEAR FULL POND. vGam Since F:rs! ef January Has Been Ra; |d inches from full por and will >ubtedly TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS, | norm; 0 April 23 and o1, Ihr:f:rd 24—Room y 28 and 23—Room 42, state cap- itol, Hartford, June 25 and 26—Room 4 ; normal Hartfor : normal school, New Haven; nor nl “flhm‘n\ lto.. Hart'ord normal school, normal school, New Haven hool, Willimant!, 23 and 30—Room 42, ot stat Hartford. nd 27—Room 12, state cap- Hartford. 17 and 18—Room 42, state cap- Hartford. he examinations will begin at 9 ock. The state hoard of education send the echeme of examinations and questions beretofore used upon re- auest to its office, room 42, staio c stol, Hartford, At a meeting held by A, and B. society Tuesday new members were initiated an eral propositions were rec 5 An ation was read from St A. and B. society of South- ington for the opening and dedication of their new building, to be leld Feb. 8th, at which Governor Holcomb w be present. Cancer Deaths Specially Investigated. Connecticut physicians are inter- ested i nthe inquiries the government has been malking recently about cases of cancer in_ which the pa died. When death from cancer a return of the death is made to th!‘ board of health and later the ician having the cancer case in charge receives a communication {rom the government asking for further da- ta. Local physicians believe that the government is preparing to make 2, thorough study of the disease 3 its causes, County Dental Association. The February meeting of the New London County Dental association was held Tuesday night in New London at the MohScan hotel. At 6.30 supper was served in the English room, at wt covers were laid for 15, after w the business meeting was heid. Dr. George N. Bates read the paper, after which a general discussion ensued. Bridgeport.—There has been a ru- mor that the D. M. Read & Co.’s dry goods house was gZoinz to retire on pensfon 2 number of (heir cld em- ploves. g~ { Dates and Places in This State This| KATE COBB LEARNING TO LIVE AGAIN. Quietly Domiciled at Home of Her Daughter in Lebaron. Kate Cobb, whose recent par rears of a life sentence in state’s prison, has given her the opportuni : end the remaining with her daughter, palding, of Lebanon, is cetch of her written i gentl of her of a o3 d even some remnants humor. was not even g 5 d take up hair c gain at 36! The same pe has kept Kate Cobb and direct in_ her 1oo ves are dimmed wil they are g ywers, a casserts it di.\ 1 would be vindi i1l never happen no am free. 't understand. littie while be! »thes. They be. You know a1 ions a had m e hatred, o cipline ept vou voiced my won- happy memor: (‘Y‘Q oW, arse, when 1 hed they had in the begine n I lost my faith and er be free agaln and the friends wh T would mak my mind to etick i out for six months more. That was way 1 lived, six months at a time. Yes, I was sentenced for lfe, but I had faith that some time some new governor would pardon me. Why di for a pardon when it had been re- 0 often® I don't know. This Dhad little expecta- it would ba granted, but I dld it just to remind them I was still there and still insisting on my inne- cence, The warden came and told me after supper that th v the next d to get rea didn’t mind hurrying. ours to get out after T but naturally It took only 36 cep my mind alert all that was the hardest tire-girls who were there when me went cragy or died. It was hard on the rest of us. We never knew who would go next. I made up my mind it wouldn't be I. The only way to save my reason was by workine. All the terridle thoughts that came to me T worked out through my hands. [ sewed and sewed and sewed—and then sewed some more. I read, too. but that aid not soothe me as sewing did. Every t Christmas time we had andes- bibition and sale of our needlework. 1 always had a number of pieces soid. Y they let me have the money. We were allowed to make pretty things for our rooms, too. 1 embroidered dozens of dresses and doilies for my friends. “No, we were not compelled to live n't I give up and stop ask- | pardon had been | in the way people usually think of us. 1 had a pretty little room ywith a rocl ing chair, table and reading lamp. gon’t know how they treat the men, but they were very kind to us. Yes, 'of course, we were locked in. Every |noon after dinner we were in our| rocms until it was time to go to the workrooms, ard every nlght after work. “Sometimes in the winter we would have supper as early as half past 4. Then we would have the long evening alone in our rooms. Bvery Sunday we were there all day escept during ser- { vices in the morning. No, it was not | unpleasant. e were glad of the quiet. | One’s own company is often tiue best company. you know. “Yes, I have heard of the new ideas about refcrm, but I would not want the ‘Sunday solitude interfered with. After the noise of the power machines in the workrooms and the talk of the many Is to workers, we were glad to be guie was the one time we were allowed write lette: 1 suppoes it may ha been lonely for the girls who could not read or write, Daughter Stood by Mother, home to Hartford. and she was allow: to stay only half an hour, so 1 did nct want her to make the trip often. In the years I was there she grew from a and little girl to woman, married, had a little baby to bring to me. Long Sentence Does No Goorl. “No, T do not think a lonz does any one any v a girl who went aw: {from ther: formed. Sometimes, if a girl is natu- raliy good and has just got into bad company, she can be brought to her senses by a year in prison. Thero are more who are professional criminals, and prison does nothing for them. know because 1 heard the way and ta.lkm) to did on | Then 1 and when I got t cate to I made out | lists £ of the time life wasted ened crim: and I _sa “My daughter wrote to me every| week. She came to see me frequentiy, but it was an all-day trip from her :|You Owe Your Face a Good, Clear Skin And Stuart’s Calcium Wafers in a Very Short Time Will Clear Up Your Complexion Naturally. Just in a few davs one may clear the skin of all manner of blemishes such as ples, blotches, liver spots, gic., if one will use St Caleium Waf- e v s and creams to fill up the S they are working con with the blood to throw off the impurities of your sys- tem. n't use pasty “Before | rid my face of pimples 1 was not thought to be pretty. But all the change | made was to clean my blood and skin.” beautiful lned, but colorad one cannot | One tace and n is dis uty of the face lines. the skin blemishes. and eruptions the c—~from impure you can't cure them by rubbing stuff on the outside of thef; face. Purify the blood and the blem- ishes will disapr dlcium Wafer TS will often | reded drive d impurities from the blood. prescribe them so v a beautiful se wonderful e for men, to get an Local Basketball Team Easily Defeat- ed Baltic—Everready Glee Club Held Meeting—Kirmiss Had Children’s Afternoon—Other Notes. e are gone—|& (liter- | , Gley tic, Pelos Wood Caron. _Timers I\rmr Youns. Kirmiss Ends. hich wy g Deen con ed very su for the bene the Sacred Heart church came to an end Wednesday after and one afternoon, ernoon_was ch, was &n added irmiss as the committee unger set. inment of an appropriate provided and was very by the children. The a: a tremendous success from the and committee in cl | | Everready Glee Club Met. The EWetready Giee club heid 2 meeting at their headquariers Tues- Gay evening with a large numb the members present. President Sam uel Armitage occupied the chair the other officers of the ciub nd w present. 'The secretary and treasur read reports which were accepted. | Other committees handed Teports. The rpusical sketch which the club tends’ to_stage in the near Tuture progressing along the lines of p fection under the direction of tieir musical committee. After the business session the meeting adjourned for a social hour. Who,Is Cousin Joe? A post rd held the needs a mind reader to way to the one to whom it dressed. Tt says, “To Cousin Joe, that's all. Siiding Good en Local Hills. Once more the children have an op- portunity to use_their Hob-sleds on the neighboringshills ana after senool | have will become . Nobody | aced people cinm Waf- face around. With ers you don't have to wait for months getti ¢ results. Even | before boils be ed n with these remar ers. Your whole el better in a marvelously short time, {and my, fierence in your looks You ca “alcium Waf- lers of 50 cents a box. small = [ dres | l I I HEAD- w—’ADM ;CHA[\]':LY\‘» I H;ulIGAN EURI’)h,r( AND 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS rady Assistant Teiephone 328-3 NRY I, CHURCH WAL SMITH ALLEN | Rubbers {RUBBER BOOTS AND AR(:'!’I(:Sv { High and low cut, light and heavy hts. Ask to ses the Top Notoh | Rubbers. They are the VERY BEST. FRANK A. BILL. 104 Main St Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors i THE DEL - HOFF c European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and u,. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1222, 26-25 Broadway { muda and m:f_—____‘w—_——_—'_— FROZEN OUT OF PARTNERSHIP {Is Claim Made by Issac Sherman of Westerly in Suit on Trial in Superior Court—Wants Receivership for Lena-Joslin Co., of Westerly—He Was Former President and Gene- 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 @. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays To sit in ‘a dentist’s chair and have a tooth treated and filled: ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS s [N FACT is the experience of hundreds our patients. Then to pay a mod- | erate charge for FIRST-CLASE work is a satisfaction that takes away any apprehensions that stand between you and good teeth-s physically or financiaily. : DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE. Succeading the King Dental Co. 203 Main Strest, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant "Phene 1282. Stands the Test of Time MISS M. C. ADLES air, Scalp and Face Specialist THE SHORT HAIR EFFECT | is the latest style, giving a youthfal. smart appearance to the lady wearing it. The hair is so arranged that tie ears are hidden. Call and have Miss Adles show you the new Hair Styles. Finest stock of health Human Hair. Telephone 652-4 506 Main Street,, next to Chelsea Bank.! Diamonds Diamonds Diamonds John & Geo, H. Bliss 126 Main Street \New York to Porto Rico fA Sixteen Day Cruise, inciud- ing all expenses, $94.50 | Also tickets to Georgia, Fiorida, Bers Panama Pacific Expositjome vJohn A Dunn AGENT 50 Main Street Heat Your Homc ['With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator it is safe, nomical. There 5d no ashes to carry out, and it doex ith an endless amount of dust 1t maintains an even temperaturai ow is shut off automati- he desired steam pressure. thereby preventing waste ation asi The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. . 321 Main St Alice Building’ DR. PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Squars, Thayer Building Hours—930 2. m. to 430 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 Sunday bv appeintment. JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE COAL J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. Phone 402 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon MceGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ums. L. F.and A. J. LaPlERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TC Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 a m. to 2 p.m M. J. FIELDS, 39 Ward Street { . Carnations. Special Forms and Plants. Telephone 657. THERE 1s me advertising medium teut oqual to The Bul- ness resuits, let