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‘Good-bye DyspepSla No More Gurgly Brash, “Lump of Lead,” Bad Digestion, Heartburn or Stomach Troubles. Dnll Day in the General Assembly !NEW LONDON COUNTY COMMIS- e | SIONERS ELECTED BY HOUSE. Quick Relief. Costs Nothing to Try.! The man who can't uup making | o s Sy Gl ZUCALENDAR 1S REFERRED "y Jdownr] t dyspepsia need fH'( , more over stomach troubl ; e heavi richest dinners e Cumohet, ai1 | Senate Amended Resolution Allowing be taken care of without IMPos | Employment of Taxation Expert by on the stomac A scientiflc d"i stive can do the digesting, where i mission With Stomiaan eifhar Ol ek Wl 1t Der S ROICINGGINS TAL e fore. or did it very imperfectly. | the Joint Standing Finance'Commit- tee—Action on the Measure to Be Taksn After the Resolution Reaches the Calendar. (Special to The Bulletin) Hartford, Feb. 4.—There was a large «itendance of the house and every "mb"r had more pleasant ex- Pression than usual as they each re- ceived §60 and mileage, or 25 cents a mile for o round trip between their home town and the capital, just before | the session opened. = After the prayer the rules were suspended and Charles | . Smith and Frederick J. Brown were | elected commissioners for New London | county. Resolution was read appoint- linz James R. Meade judge of the bor- {ouzh court of Greenwich, the rules sus- perided and the resolution transterred to senate. e resol ion appoint- Beauty and Guod Digestion Go Mand|ins william' C. Rungee judge of the in Hand. Stuart’s Dyspepsia |porough court of Greemwich was re- Tablets ¥ insurs Hoth: |jected. A resolution appointing Rob- ou take one of Stuart’s Dys- |ert C. Stoddard_judge of the AMilford Tablets after a meal, the food | court was tabled for calendar, igested by the tablet even bet-|Calendar Matters Referred to Judiciary ur own stomach can do it Committee. why the of Stuarts| _ : 4 pepsla Tablets has become so uniz| On motion of Mr. Hyde of Manches- 1 amon those who suffer from |ter. fourteen matters on the calendar & (76T tomEthatcobIEn: | were referred to tie committee on ju- one of Stuart's Dyspepsia - Included in the list was a after your next meal and ifjreselution appointing Thomas J. Kel- 3 belching, judge of the city court of Norwich 1, heavy. lumpy ch, ze of the same court, All vou wiil |t Pho ntment of judzes .zx\d improve- Y art’'s Dyspeps JRags and wondertul 3 deputy Stamford. a recess ordered had extended to forty min the ses: wwas resumed {after heari report of the con- { ference committee on the reference of {a bill regarding the v 11.30 r : MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS | Senate Amendment to Tax Expert Resolution. Free Trial Coupon | (Bpeis F. A. Stuart Co. 201 Stuart Bldg, fartford hal h olution i Mic ¢ ot once = expert. o uthori: tee ‘on standing. committee op presented by n of the without the e other me: from Fishing in Ames Lake. will e hea imittes on relating to ented by Senatc On Wednesday there will presented by of Groton on whic own and C| and - Mr: f Brooklyn, N. Y. are p i Jbal, near Colos Panma Wednesda; Judge les H. nces and Mrs, Luc ywnof Hearing by Committee on Banks. t Wednesday the o will e hearing on ng the charter of the ; bank presented Harry ' Pack of Brow: Mrs. friends = 3 feormes Highway Commission Hearin: ovon, it An act abolishing the office of h: 1ouse w. - ioner and transferri commission of three e — snted by Senator Alco PHYSICIAN SHOT DEAD i rearing next Tuesday committeo on roads. rivers BY POSSE OF CITIZENS. bridges. Governor Holcomb, wit - — knowledge of . the proposed act 28 Charged With Assaulting Young | re Hizghway imi; Married Woman at Evans, Ga. | Bennett. and nomisalion s e fordiart the committee- on executive nomina- Ga., Feb. 4—Dr. A. ELOHS 3 : Judge of Greenwich Court. d today itizens which had im s James R. Meade, who was electe ndge of the Greenwich court Thu v, 3 member of the sepate and presentatives from his _home Former Rapresentative Ri of the republican leaders in of 1913 _was a cand CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM but, real ,R:iunqu Bonds Issue by New London Former Senator Alton T. Miner, act- ror .of -New London, and Wij Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh I-| Clommor, corporation coun self Can Be Cured, Says Spec alist— | of (T city, appeared before Wonderful Results Medicated’ Air. cy of the authori ew London to was presented by Senafor bends w! e | Witon. Many Members Own Autos. the T csted in all laws pertai | roads and automobiles. *| AUTOMOBILISTS PLANNING to The Eulietin.) Feb. 4—The Hartfor ub held. an_informal in the intere: and tI nt session Advance inv wiil” aii ni tee’ on, To: to the secretary OI state. | the lobby of the hotel reading a new it will be retundsd. | paper and. enios espensive and with | ha -ting guarantee behind yoor @ there is absolutely no reason sufferer from cafarrh siould o ey tpin omen’s, Misses’ and Children’s Winter Merchandise Ndte the Prices, See the Merchandise You Can’t Resist the Wonderful Bargains Women’s and Misses’ COATS Choice of any Coat in mixture materials in our $5.00 B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” another appointing Mr. Kelley | 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays To sit in a dentist's chair and have a tooth treated and filled ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS o [N FACT iis the experience of hundreds of our patients. Then to pay a mod- erate charge for FIRST-CLASS work is a satisfaction that takes away any apprehensions that stand between you and good teeth— physically or financially. The Final Clean-Up of All Our s Women’s and Misses’ SUITS Suits which sold up to $12.50— at $5.00 Suits which sold up to $17.50— at $7.50 Women’s and Misses’ SUITS All our better Suits which sold up to $25.00— $10.00 DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Street, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant "Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time WAISTS $1.00 White Waists, all sizes— 69c each, 2 for $1 $1.98 White Waists — at 98¢ MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist THE SHORT HAIR EFFECT is the latest style, giving a youthfu! smart appearance to the lady wearing it. The hair is so arranged that the ears are hidden. Cal! and have Miss Adles show you the mew Hair Styles. Finest stock of heaith Human H 94-100 Main Street made to the better roads, and to % legisiation that ¥ | Denenit of i CONCERNING LEGISLATURE | |surt VOH DAMAuES THROUGH BURSTING BOILER in Superior Court London—Plumber Defendant, and Representative Mitchell | testified, was safe and sound - water pressure. ed repairs and ) the afternoon Several witnes introduced befs r the defendant to come. went over to NO FURTHER USE FOR STEAMER PURITAN Old Sound Liner at Stonington. upport of himself and the <1 Dismantled e zing the situation, made’ no appearance before the judiciary com- | een | vay from | and did | ann hing vessels o be the her moorings a few weel { so much damage to fi the other side o next craft of th gation Co. to mittee Thursday dfternoon ¢ ing the issue refunding boxes and < gton freight depot to be used in - and other breal force | cial Teport 1 Newport 1 begin the work of e furniture, croc . however, th; -ase with the fur FOR NEW LEGISLATION. NO FULL MOON THIS MONTH First Time it Has Happened in This Country Since 1847. be full at is due to the| 5 follow one anoth-|{ The committee on charters rep: approximately,j ed in the matter of the request or‘\‘ 's. The in- because our cal-|of jurisdiction stead of the lunar|recommended Matters Discussed at Informal Dinner| Given by the Hartford Automobile any | ed to get in just of X s st time a month passed with-| Mnasfield and_concurrent jur 1—in America, at least o had no full moon during Feb-|port of the committee was adopted. 3 moon - was visible hefore midnight on the last day of the| month in this country hours’ difference in because it on. was given to the aembers of the | because of five{" The committee on appropriation February, | recommended that $100 be appropri- is the;ated to the George Washington Na- month that is ever slighted in this| tional Memorial association and that epied 'to' 2 man. While bilists and legislators were g Governor Holcomb sat in contains fewer day ng a nice, cigar .when vas. Invited to participate, and he accepted, Tnere were informal taiks relating to the objectionable laws that Mave tn @4 with anfemabiline. and fn- hers were two full Alter that o ane P11 mace = =L 5 i DANGER IN USE OF ‘HE 1S NOT TO BE NEWS FROM WAR ZONES H HYNOTIC MEDICINES. i CROCKER HOUSE MANAGER. SENT OUT FROM LONDON; Medical Exammer Km\ball Gives | Clifford D. Perkins of Hartford Sots{Haavvest Fighting Now Going on in Warning—Caution in Their Use. ! Rumor at Rest. | the Carpathian Mountains. Dfiammdfi Diamends Diamonds John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street was current in New London| London flord D. Perkins, manager -)f‘Tur a Court hotel at Hartford, ed Frank L. Parker as the Crocker house in New In connection with h upon the sudden death Andrews, Medical Examiner 1 W. Kimball places emphasis upon the need of caution in the use of hyp-|mnanager o : notics in case of sickness and especial- | London Perkins made the state- ly without the advice physician. that there as no truth what- Mr. Andrews who h red from in the rumor. He said he hap- nsomnia and nervous troubles f pened to be in New London Wedne: morning witt some tin day and that he went to thé Crocker estimated at 12,000 strong and raNtb ) ingredient | housc o see Landlord Parker, as he|six battery artillerie: o s veronal, a I drug. The does when he goes to New |get across edicall cranies ¢ “there is|London, and great and important undoublely an indi 3523 changes are to be made in the Crocker | in sic he m‘. dvice was asked as to some S hat started the rumor. Mr. i manager of the Mohican 1 .ondon a considerable he statement that Mr. n engaged. as la ~ onse there is v attempt made on e the canal neq to the at- chief house hi 2 to the coroner | Andrews came to his death overdose of hynotics taken | Jt believed that he tablets, containing five veronal each. Ordinarily time. But in Perkins has be { of the Crecke whatever. took I ins o WEDDINGS. this e would not atal results | o but Andrews had become pecu- | ST o Heat Your House jarly susceptible to the drug and was i ek g { widow of ord, and firm of Charles strongly effected by it. Mrs. Grac On two . previous oe there D. were nearly fatal results from ove: | Sones Yokt tne Gncdicine, . Ot hne o[“T’mne\' & Co.,, of Hartford, were mar- them last summer a phy an rem: ed by l.h.’. Ju‘; O ,“V te e ed with him all night before he was | Hariford on Wedn They. were| o there t of danger. The other occasion)attended by Mr. ar Herbot D aEc L lere S Tt TelL Rogers of Nor nd niece| tempts of of the groom. Th e wore a cos TOS tume of dark blue broadcloth with vel- vet hal to match and carried a lar: MASONIC AF‘POINTMENTS. bonquet of white bridal roses. |Made by Grand Mastor Austin—| The matron of honor was al | Amendment to Constitution Propea-|tired in blue and carried pink Immediately following the ceremon the bride and =zroom left for a trip to| "ith Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator radiato . It 1s crman field mar- | nomical. The to stop the ad- jand no ashes i with a | receiving tr s to move sert, the world a. 11 of attenti Heavy Losses in the Carpathians. | The effort of the G of the 1 | Philadelphia, Atlantic City, 'Washing- |« compellir of the grand Dan ¢ and Old Point Com-| them to rein t nter west « \,‘bc.,; at Va y 1 be at home tof W nated 2 des- Granc r friends afi March 1 at > | pe iment reg made t nce Hartford me zreat masses Nichels-Clark. azalns( ichols, secretary The Cltv of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. Alice Building sfled to hold nflict as heavy aries as possible hting has been fierce | ued for weelks d the Rus- s oo hus- | 391 Main St the armies hav Grand No; 1 Burton, ~Plainville intryman, East Haddam; ‘oleman, Norwich; Thomas, Roc Marx, Wilton E iry; Rev, Thomas left on (ne| Strony Reinforcements for Germans. | DR pEoK d other cittes,| Meanwhile the Germans have sent|EyE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY % two weeks | Strong Teinforcements south to 5 b X advance of the Russlans, who “"’"V‘dfl“ g8 = il aats; hayer -|{noon train for Bo: - | whe they will sr honeymeon. and on > f t 47 ted th of the main ran: Iding ct Deputies s Theodore iome _at 47 Freeman ¥ 4 Benedict, Jr., New Canaan: sec- ord. the re- | il ans, and are thus Hours—9.30 a. m. to 4.30 John R. Booth, Danbu thi numerous overlooking plains of Hungary Saturday evenings 7 to 8 Kneen, Shelton: four ifts from Sunday by appoint iton, Branford; fifth Rawlings, New Brita Hartford: seventh, < i AT YHE AUDITORIUM. British Ships Bombarding Germans. the artill continu or part Bach side attacks, which, ac- c to official reports are invari- Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. ably repulsed. Alt: b not (/ffiflru\ JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of i A : Who ited un- ed it is reported that the B |\ proposea amendment o B SR CALAM C stitution of the grand lodge P < Tt L sday would provide for the hold- the annual communication in|ging, iHartford each year, instead of alter-| J. 0. PECKHAM Broadway. Phone 402 the airmen of the alli_s are bu bombs on the German trenc! ts of concentration. of a body ting b {any manner whatever, and with |nating with New Haven as is now the|litile app he grew half & R = cveral |case. It ected that this amend- | foot in before his audi-|—— mend will come up for action at th ren ned to hi al commaunication of the grand : i |iodze in Hartford in 1916. S e “‘.fi" :‘"'\'f;‘,]"‘.ln.gflr ; sclatlca lees _‘DR- C. R. CHAMBERLAI 1 P e e Shern | Sy he and. et | Dental Surgeocn 1y Falr warnlng. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. rwich and Josiah Baker, Lir., of Chattertor Hartford, were reelected. a dainty singing the | Grand Treasurer's Report. Sdhe Mogr | Grand Treasurer Stas They are RS chst el worth of Hartford presented the the grand lodge. e Jauuary 30, 1914, was receipts - were $35,18 $53.794.41. The lin paperoic e | derful creation | Start Takmg Rheuma at Once| 1 6 4 7 e | d P t Rh ti { and Preven cumatism | Adam’s Tavern from Becoming Chronic | i 1861 2 a dram: Tmp come Sharp, darting pains from the hips ) down the legs to the knee ure signals g‘l‘el‘dib th;:o:ubfd the fll’:‘;& ‘in:.:‘\it‘ a oach of sciatica, and should be | Drands o T O urope "E,‘:fff at once to prevent rheum_iaohemu.n, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian 3 Z 2 . | Beer, Bass. Pale and Burton Muer's T BecoRi s fotronic : Ale, Guinness’ Dublin_Stout, 1 : Rbeuma. dislodges the little uric acid | Imported ger Ale, Bunker _declaring that she|crystals in the blood vessels feeding |Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- been 1 t led to a call|{he areat sciatic nerve. and creates a|ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheus: the police and Officers Damas 21d| ¢req movement of the muscles and | Budweiser, Schiitz and Pab: Grand Trustees’ Report. Grand Trustees Willis L. Bfix of D | Haven, Charles Billings Ch Norwich and Isaiah Baker, Jr, s nitted their report. The amount and January 20, 1914, The accrued interest wa. ling a total of $2,134.34. Sullivan arrested M wher . | Changes in Jurisdiction. s Sullivan arvested Moszie Nheh|joints. It stimulates the lkidnevs,| A. A. ADAM, Norwick Town tead of having been rabe liver, bowels and skin to extra work | Telephions 447-12 in “throwing off the irritating poisons| Judge | throughout the system. { 1o with| Read the testimony of Guy Torley,| DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE {had left $7 in a saloon and 15 s for her this m “oit thought the best th Uriel lodge of Mensfield for a change nes. The Lummute"‘ P e o o lhg the great cyclist, of 265 Dayton Ave., 287 Main St X 2 arm where she had beer employe: < “ ey ' St. risdiction over the entire town | i thre e e v Bant Tt Pra St.!I‘{ul. .\fmi-“ 1 was »()":r} pled PRACTISE LIMITED TO on | tion Officer Mansfield as an escort tof{ with sciatic rheumatism in my ips e et ehin ATacmie hots 9| that 1 could not wall without erut-hes. | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and proceeded back to Ledyard by|l spent over $300 without relief. Was Hours 10 a; m. ta'3.p. m. {way of Old Mystic in a trolley car|persuaded to try Rheuma, and after | Approgriations. [and thence to Ledvard :n = wagon.|taking three hbottles the rheumatism 3 She had bonsht (b Slater codl: onfihadientirely loft:me. .|M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist rubber shoes while she was in e e e TP R el Tondan, sOLne was SRl et Rheuma. It is good for all Torme of| curnations, Shedtear oy AP journay.—New London Globe rheumatism, ‘and costs so little you | p Carn . e an cannot afford to suffer for want of it. s. with Eastern Star lodge of Willimar tic in the town of Coventry. The re- an appropriation be made for the pur- Jast|chase of an addressing machine nd | he anoual mesting of the Connuct: | e | W YOU WANT to put yous bus. medium tw month will' secretary’s office. The recommenda- " has members in Tolland county, iz to' mastern Connecticut eq: t> The Bui- | madium better than thre . duplicating machine for the grand |cut Tobacco Growers' association,which| s HERE 1s me iness before the public, there is =& llg the =ad: nllettn tiane were ad-phed he held in Trartford mext Wednecday. letin for business rewnits. ng columms of Th