Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 4, 1915, Page 6

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" WESTERLY ROSE AT EXPOSITION ‘ Lady Ann Borrowdell to Bloom on Sew Francisco Grounds— | : Blossom Named by Norwich Man—Westerly Member of Boundaries Commission—Possibility of Fifth Com- pany Disbanding. % _In view of the services of the P. S.} Barber Hose company rendered while Aghting the fire which recently dam- aged the German Clothing company, and the remnant shop of Max Lahn, Mrs, Hugene F. Stillman, the owner of the property in shich the stores are located, has presented the firemen a box of cigars. At the regular month- ly meeting of the hose company Mrs. Stillman was given 2 vote of thanks. . The Lady Ann Borrodell rose, a product of Westerly, will be exhibited ivfl: the Panama exposition, according en announcement made on Wed- esday by J. Reuter and Son, flor- sts, of this town. This rose was set out on the fair grounds six months supervision of a friend euter who has spent perfecting this specimen. se he suggestion Chapman Herrick, of Norwich, ndant of Lady Ann, of Colonial to North llage 1 be well Kneeland Chapman, 78, of Stonington, who died in that Y and whose funeral w: (Thursday). was erly people. e his more intimate was not a surprise 1 t in North Stonington 1 g health for some time, He §s survived by two Amos E Chapman and Ot A apman of & rth Stonington. and a daughter, elissa Burdick of Peace Dal To them ac- Everett A. Kingsley, of Westerly was elected secretary of the _state S: for the igation of at_a meeting _heid in he commission was ap- former Governor Aram J. z with a similar commis- ie rd H. bun rsen chairman, T P Providence. ideration is th and s has not on, but it is ex- 1l be taken soon. s Representative Albert H. Langwor- thy of Wasterly has introduced into the general assembly an act which, if issed. will extend con- he So company’s o1 con o work b; MYSTIC Officers of Holy Name Society—Odd Fellows Initiate Class — Basketball Between A. O. H. and Cadets. for another Inderdohnen: reas- Work by New Degree Team. 1 o Stonington lodge, N i o. Wednesc ev itory degree was conferred on a ndidates by il which #. 0. H. Plays Cadets. = of the Mystic 1 bus hall acted, af- played be- s and the Hi- In a Few Words. Maynard B per STONINGTON Seloctman Wilcox Buys Land — {saso Headland to Address Travel Club. Wilcox has pur- at Brightman’s of land at Pleas- ide lodge. esday evening. Kdmund Hyde, who injured re- ently in Boston in an automobile ac- cident, has returned to the borough. ng in Man- . B evening by the Second pariors. The Zrega- subject s B. C. Roach enteriained a num- - of friends at her home on Main reet Tuesday evening. Whist was i played, Miss Maria Hahne and Frederick Umnlauft were united in marriage Sat- jurday at_the town clerk’s office by }Tudzs BE. B. Hinckley. Both are Austri- ,ans by birth, he being a weaver in the Arterican Velvet company’s mill. They will make their home in Stonington. A meeting of Nina council, K. of C., «will be held this (Thureday) evening. i Mrs. Warren C. Perkins left Tues- y for Willimantic, where she will yvisit her daughtfer, Miss Esther Per- kins, for the remainder of the week. tissue—the giycerine is carstive and kealing, ‘wisile the combined emul 1145 INSIST ON 3 measure to July 1, 19 sentative Langworth. would extend the time Amorg the appointments that have beon confirmed by the Rhode fsland senate is that of Charles W. “‘ma}rd of Westerly on the board of commis- sioners of inland fisheries. i It is expected that a large deleg tion from the local order of Elks will| g0 to Providence Sunday to partici- pate in the dedicatory exercises which will be held for the official opening of the mew home of the Providence order. They will take part in the parade which will bo followed by a banuet at which Governor Beechman of ode Island will be one of the principal s Local residents have received invi tations to the wedding of Miss Char- lotte Madelene Cowan, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Cowan and George C. Judkins, manager of the Westerly branch of the Woolworth stores. The wedding will iake place Tuesday evening, February 16, At the monthly meeting of the town ; one of council objection was rcade the lIocal liverymen to permiti use of the public streets place for automobile, have machines for hire, ed that the tow persons conducting s be compelled to pa; for such a censiderati; to one of the owners of machines az would not be opposed by of the men em d in_this bus The objection was raised especiall account of out-of-town people had autos for hire and 7wer es into the town treasury i the building closed. At ere are only 36 members while 4 total of 65 has been received bbott stating that days would be given in which to e ranks Local Lacenics. lodge, No. 1212, Toyal Or- der of Moose, has received an invita- tion - from the New London lodge to attend a social and entertainment New London on Wedne th heat or temptation and arrange tw ort made public committee of Pri W total of 135 on the for Ten Table Whist—Sleighing Party for Academy Students—Mrs. Luke Miley Dead at 86, ! i he members of t Sacred Heart gave | tables we; As a re e { sum to the church fund. ‘ Ten fine prizes were awarded. i Students’ Sleighing Party. 1 g ladies of ti sleigh ride Wedn le, where d vt parisk m trip and had an Tuesday be morning n in Ireland and ame to Baltic {vears ago. She was a very charita old lady, of a_cheerful disposili |and her ‘Toss will be felt deeply | the community. Her nusband, Lulke | Miley, died in Ireland. She is survived ¢ three sons. Thomas and James of town and Michael of Riverpoint, R. I. She leaves seven grandchildren. She was a devout member of the Ro: ary sociely of St. Mary's church. Feast of St. Blase Observed. i The blessing of throats on the feast ay of i. Blease, the Catholic church was conducted morning and evening in St. Mary's chureh, with {services, ] Locai Jottings. |, A rehearsal of the minstrel show to be given by members of the B. S, and | A. C. club was held in the b hall night. Ii. Donahoe has relurned from business trip to Philadelphia and New ork. Peier Kennedy of Derby was the| guest of friends at Ferncliffe Villa re- <cently. Miss Mae Rathbun has returned from Providence, R. L, where she atiended the Charity ball. Mrs. James Donovan, of Hoboken, N. J., ‘was the guest of local relati POQUONNOC BRIDGE | Mr, and Oirs. C. E. Gulid of New London, uniil recently of this vilage gave a musical and whist at thelr Blackhall street home, Tuesday eveu- i A good number were entertain- ed. | Mr. Gufid’s brother from Cincinnat is visiting the family for a few day Miss Addie Thomas has & teriaining friends from Old recently. A very bad place in ihie strest near the Dark Hollow road is eompletely overflowed with water maling sage impossible. On the whole the sirests of the village are remarkabiy well kept. The board of relief held a mee! sday in the town hail he >, ‘Traffic Between Vera Cruz and Mexico x City Resumed. Vera Cruz, Feb. 3.—Passenger trafic between Vera Cruz and Mexico City | was resumed today after an interrup- tion of more than three months. Scores } of Mexicans and many Americans went to the capital on the first train from Vera, Cruz, but many persons here <hose fo wait until a few trains had been run between the two citiea and there inore assurance that traffic would not be interrupted. Rockville—Hope chapter, O. E. ., celebrated ite tenth anniversary Sat- urday evening. NO REASON FOR IT I " When Nerwich Citizens Show a Way. There can be no reason why any| reader of this who suffers the tor- tures of an aching back, the annoy-| the pains| will fail ance of urin disorders, an@ Jangers of Lidney heed the words of { neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Neff, 465 Main S “For many years o ibject to attacks of | He suffered from | lolng and at t et about on of his back befng so stiff dney secretion aze and often contained y Pills, proc Sow's Drug Store.| proved of from the 14 soon every svmptom of kidney t disappeared. I willingl in praise of Doan’s Kid- the statem at com- | all dealer 2 kidney Your Cold is Dangerous—Break It Up_ Now. A cold is readily down system You owe it vour ho once. Dr guarante i - | | | WERE OF NO AVAIL (Continued from Pzge One) bill to co to be pi e hen the v leaders determined hold off the vot nd agreed in meantim castigate the seven de; ocrats who over ned the )ill. prozramme last Monday. i Stone Flays “Recrzant” Democrats, | b | of Missonri c and he del of th He charged ti > had violated a cau purchase b While Senators Senator Ker enot progressi port could be procured to porary victory, oven though might not be effective in filibuster amendment t tion. Sepator Kenyon, whose § they had hoped for will them, nor will any of ent democrats. s regarded as cert: e with the democratic major row Senator James Ham of Illirois, who has been e of illness, outh , howeve its return within amendments to limit the term for which the g proposed ivate corpors £ ships ions for with ar might tione and to which mig? the country, Republicans Confident. ecommitment but the greed (o an_ adjournment without empting to_force night session, hopeful that Senator Penrose might be able to reach Washington to- | © morrow to add one more (o their side of the vote. With Senator Penro: here they felt confident that recommit the bill without. in ons. Republicans Insist Bill Cannmet Reach ‘Get Up and Get Don't you back up or stop until you've tried LIBERTY. It’s the one perfect tobacco for the big, two-fisted, out-of-doors man who wants a rich, mellow tobacco for both chewing and smoking. You get hold of LIBERTY. Note the honest sweetness of this pure Kentucky leaf; aged for three to five years, to bring out all its mellow fragrance LIBERTY has the genuine snap and taste that and flavor. you want in tobacco. LIKERTY \ is purposely made up for the sturdy man who it ungry for a real man’s tobacco. For many years all sorts of brands have tried to beat out LIBERTY but the old heboy is still the king- brand of them all. Nothing fancy about the LIBERTY pack- age—we put all the cost into the tobacco. As vou say of a horse, "he’s all horse"—so we say of LIBERTY—"it’s all tobacco." Hitch up with LIBERTY for a week’s trial, and you and LIBERTY will always pull together like a well-matched team. Sold everywhere in 5c packages. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurse days, Sundays at 4 p. m. 2 ew York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. m. . V. KNOUSE, Agent $1. TO NEW YORK $1. COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel : of our large purchases, and water shipments, is— Economy when you buy LUNBER in large or small Guantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER —Call up 24— GOAL free Bur ing Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK paying cash A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, Televhone 463-12 Joha J. Donohue, M. D. {PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Rooms, 5 ang 6 Steiner Blosk (Franklin Square) 4 and 7-8 p. m. Residence tel | 676-3 {Aute Repairing and Painting We repair Autos of all kinds in the { Latest Improved Fa !our shop unexceiied in New England. We bake the pai on, which maxes | it wear better, keep its gloss lenger, and wiil net crack. ¥hy not have | costs no more, i 1 es mane yours right? It THREE MORE DEFENDANTS IN MILLION DOLLAR SWINDLE Pleacded Guilty in the Great Western Jobbing Ca 2 Vote. Jes Jn_any event, the republican asist that the bill cannot r | 1t this session. Should the ef-| fort to amend the bill and return it| within 48 hours succeed, they declare, | the republican attack will be resumed lea and t up until the measure either s withdrawn or is killed by the ad- journment of congress March 4 Democrats Through Caucusing. “We afe through caucusing,” said| Senator Kern, the majority leader to- night, “and’ expect to nake progress| tomo 'w. The shipping bill is net| dead by any means. i Stone Defends Wilson. | In denouncing the democratic col- Jeagues, Senator Stone held the s ators through the lunch hour - and scores of membders of the house who crowded into the rear of the chamber. He charged the seven members with hositlity to their party and declared that they had joined in an unholy alli- | ance with the enemy. The senator from Missouri made 2 vigorous de- fence of Preeident Wilson and the ad- ministraticn, asserting that he would vathe# follow his leadership than that of “Elthu Root, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore E. Burton, William FEdgar Boral, Jacob Gallinger or any alleged recreant democat swho goes about with 2 dagger in his slesve.” Senator Thomas of Colorado made a plee for a cloture rule in the sen- ate an dasserted that without a change in the rules the senate would con- tinue to be bound and shackled by the filibusters, Alabama Urges Adoption. Just before adjournment Senator ‘White nresented a telegram from the Alabama, legislature, announcing tha adoption of a resolution by that body rzing the passage of the ship bill Senator Bankhead of Alabama, was' BULGARIA MAINTAINS | STRICT NEUTRALITY with | i AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur | makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and glossy at once. | Almost Tea and S ed, bri back lustre to the h: or gray; also ends =calp and stops f: ago the only way t wae to malke it mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simpl drug store for “Wyeth' phur Co md” Y dandr: ask at ar Sage and Su i get sponge draw ti one small s ON thinois Investi Dunn of { Gov. | lative 1or Dunn tod cooperation in INCREASED PASSENGER RATES MIDDLE WEST RAILWAYS | Remodeiiz iring ly. Supericr styles. | M. BRUUGKNER 81 Frankiin 3t, z(lverhauling and i Repair work of all kinds on Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts. also done An The Trolleys Business Yead & Center of Te Norwich DRESS SKIRTS Made To Your Measure $2.50 The Only Condition Is That You Purchase the Materials from Our Wooien Dress Goods Department A prominent Ladies’ Tailor came to us—he desired to keep his shop busy during the slack season. We proposed that he make theeo skirts for us and, provided you would buy the material hers, we would only charge you $28§ for the actual making—of courss the findings will add a few cents to the cost. IF YOU WANT A TAILOR MADE SKIRT HAVE IT MADE FOR $2.50 YOU MAY CHOOSE FROM ALL THE LATEST STYLES Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Tetm- | ming, Upholstoring and Woad Waerk, { Blacksmithing in all its branches, { Stalt & Clark Gorp 507 to 515 North Main St. MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable Drices. DENTIST DR. E. ). JONES Suite 46 Shennon Building Take eievator Shetucket Strest em- - trance. Prome. doet Cigars are Goo@~— THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them =nd see. THOS., M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin St Next to Paisce Cale 'Babiesl! Soon they will be big boys «nd girls, and their faces will ’¢ only a memory. Bring the babies and we'll atch their smiles. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER vpposite Norwich Savings Society THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to Lhe Bul- letin for business rasnire

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