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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FRUMY 10, 1918 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING THE WEATHER. UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Forecast For Today. Forecast for Southern New weather Wednesday warmer Thursday. ors from the ew On Wednesgay it will ¥ clear and continued cold, th l‘re:n and light northerly winds. | followed by jature. The outlook for Thursday | partly increasing cle:diness. Observatiens in Norwich. a Lady Assistent when requested GEQ. A. DAVIS ‘e in's pharmacy, temperature anges Tuesday: um We have just received an| entirely new assortment of| Wallace Nutting’s Pictures, Landscapes, Colonial Subjects and Foreign Views We have them in all the dif-| ferent sizes. Cnmpa sons. Predictions’ for Tuesda: colder. Tuesday’s weather: As predicted, Suw, Moom asd Tides. Higa Wete Meon Risea. T a FeeY ottt ) 5 water It followed by Sosd GREENEVILLE Society—Girls Friendly Held Secial We also have some smaller| _oser ttems of General Interest. ,zmz Bulletin, korvneh, ‘Wednesgay, Feb. 10, 1915. e Eng- d Yotk | be| a slight rise of temper-| is fair to} cloudy and milder, followed By | following records, reported from/ show the changes and the barometric) Fair and | Montily Mesting of the Hely Name |BIJUNTY REPORTS WERE APPROVED'R Covered County Commissioners’ Business for Two Years— 1 i | don County—Francis H. (Special to The Bulletin.) Harirord, Feb. 9.—The Ilegisiative membex‘s of New London county met this afterroon in room 68 at the state | capitol, Senator Whiton of New Lon- Id a ng and Representative of Preston acting as clerk. T eciine ni P o mwmo B0 uu 09 acting upon the report of the county 50.18 cormissioners and the election of two uditors, a republican and a democrat, hoih members of the general | assembly. ‘oun(\' Cornmissioners Ired ith and Albe Brown, Charles H. H. Lanphere were present and sub- report for the two years 80, 1914. They reported perty to be in good con- @ltion and beyond the ordinary repairs there would be no need for any extend- ed outlay for a long period. County Property Improved. house in New London had and a new heating The court house at ved the atten- stone work had J { mitted their ending Sept tion of painter 10 Deen cleanéd and some of the ceilings have been replaced with modern steel ceiling. Extensive improvements have been made at the county home and now the property excellent { condition. There has heen added a bath room, ore room, laundry and shed, the cellar further excavated and a cement floor laid, hardwood floors | have been laig in the kitchen and pan- Folders for Valentines. Our! 7he monthly meeting of St. Mary's| [Tie2, 2 ¥ieam beating plant has been £ Val Holy Name society was held in ‘thelr | ;n" ciam toom. The {ae rooms Tuezday ev Gt Saun eonHesten : asgortment of alentines is et A S n ML o g | been conmected w the chair and husiness was trans- the shown in Norwich, embracing | finest collection ever Pre: the best from all the principa.l" H e ‘parish: J. ¥Murtha, Thomas Nacisse La Vallee, Fran- B. Connolly, art publishers. North Lewis Jobin Hartie (163 A great assortment of very| Donohi pretty Post Cards for one cent | and Joseph B, Yerrington. ttee: Thomas R. Con- Cach. Books and Novelties Valentine Gifts. GEQ. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway @ for us and conta- the course of - added a tew amusing bich gave the subject aspect. 'The society vote of thanks in ap- his instructive and inter- Lmeresved attondants at \ ()F D]C”[n ' sve an interesting and attrastive / the March meeting. nce at the meeti Here 2t our new Jewelry Store. interest We are selling $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS at 59¢ Qur Opening Sale offers many other | J. OGULNICK & CO. ches and Jewelry Repairing west prices. Work guaranteed. | tabliched 32 Franklin St. v : L ‘r!)e Jee, 0 Guardian, d the Owl. Ain‘t Afraid of the ent Kendall rogramime games of COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL | GEOGRAPHY for use in the Town Schools‘ of Norwich are now con sale at GEQ. A. DAVIS’, 25 Broadwav '_-— Ernest E. Bullard VIOLIN chairman, Ras and }-’a.lns.h Duncan. Held Jeint Meeting. ¥ at the Guild rooms of hurch. Plans were i the annual | of entertain- 1 be given at intervals ments wi t TCHIMNEY FIRE, | Mikocnanvical PRGBRERI e Call .Erom Laure! Hill Road. mney o be a hou 30 at the so-called ust over the city road and help he city fire department, as granted when Chief St: ad conferred with Milo R. Wa one of the fire commissioners. avtochemical _responded and lne 1 EACHER | founa a chimrey fire which d t a woman who was € and alone 1 the house at the A Instruments repaired §| time was badly scared by the fire. The house is owned by Mrs. Hannah Peck- | ham and cccupied by Joseph Saler and sold on easy terms appointments address E. SDLLARD Bliss Place, Nor- h, Cenn. { (Special | . Hartrora, Feb. v.—Senator Benjamin - = E [JL Mewiit' o the Shoestring district COAL AND LUMBER in 14\01 of the wDDolnting ATthis 3. Brown court of Lisbon. 'l hc chuel large purck ater shipments, k.conomy —— of our and w ses, paying cash} DLD TIME COLD CURE-—DRINK TEA! is— Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks cail rust Thee,” at when you buy any 2 tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of bofling water jupon it, pour throush a sieve and larink a ‘teacup full at any time. the most effective way to break a cold LUNVMBER in large or small quantities of ving congestion. Also leosens the ibo“us. thus bteubn“ a cold at once. THEEDWARD CHAPPELL (0. 5% s S (& cted pertaining to the good of thol;r ident Curran named the| committees for the year as ultors and sick committee to act! the boar@ of governors covering rancis P. MeNamara, John McKenna, Main} J. Sullivan (Sth street),| { . Andrews and Francis ¢ whose his a gave the fire which was reported | on fire occurred on Tues- | it is| d cure grip, as it opens the pores. | the sanitation e adjoiring br meeting of two | as 2 veceiving home of the instituti eased thereby Expenditures fer Bar Libraries. The Dar libravies at Norwic New London ! 1 the county of the annval appxu iation been cxcept the indel Rsport on Jails in 1918, £ the jails for i | expenses advertisine. rawbridge, v at New probation officer, $1 V\elgnw and measures, $213. on hand, $8,825.71: a total of $53,42 | From Liguer Licenses. | ™he amounts received from lquor icenses of all classes for the r 1913, was divided as follow ceived from Norwich $34.300. of w $3,450 went to the county and 530,570 to the town: New London § 8 $3,510 to county and § 0 to town; Groton $18 0 to county, $167.40 to town; nington 38,000, $8060 to county., ¥ Griswold $83, $5.30 to y, 32070 to town Sprague $1,850. 3185 1.6 Colchester § to town Jail Repert for 1914, | The number of prisoners in t on September own; $496 state for county hOme private persons for board $40, from { | table. therefore harmless. 21l Wharf, Conn. COAL and LUMBER T —?ia!l up 24— GAGER Funeral Director GOAL and Embalmer freg Buruing Kinds and “Lehigh | i Prompt serviceday or night tr Norwich, A. D. LATHROP Dffice—=car. Market and Shtt--nlt Ste, Teleuhoue 483-12 ALWAYS IN STOCK el. €42 Lady Assistant PURE RICH BLOOD | PREVENTS DISEASE oS Bad bioad is respousible for mere silments than anytling else. It canses catarrk, ¢yspepsia. rheuma- tism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Hood’s Sarsaparilla bas beeu wonderfplly succeseful in purifying and eariching the blecd, Temo vm§ 8¢ and eother ‘huws, building up th whole system. Take it it to all the family so as to avoitvillness. Get it teday. i | | 30, 191 were @ mitted during the vear %1067, dis- charged 1,058, leaving the number 97 on September D, 1914. > receipts for the year were: From the state for | poard of prisoners 94.90, on civil process 33, from earnings of prisoners |y, $8.044.33, 2 total of *131 2. Other Receipts. | Other receipts from licenses ten per cent., $7,805.95, license trans- | fers 350, county 5.9 Presented Before Legislative Members From New Lnn-; Johnson of Lisbon and Joseph | D. Austin of Ledyard Elected County Auditors. tate L{or Gare of Nianlic bhridge 31,600, First National bank intevest 3111.08, ebate op order $18.50, halance on hand | October 1, 1914, $3825.71, tolal §%4,- 605.28, Expenditures in 1974, The expenditures for the same items as in 1913, 037.87. Other expenses wepre: the jails. for was $14,- Tor court house repairs $2,152.51, for tele- phone 312 for jamitor $30¢, for home Duilding and repairs for expenses $12.§99.42, sewer asscssmient, $398.13, salevy Of cCounty commissioners ssu county treasurer $300, Stors 540, insurance $124.50, su.tmvnel blanks and stamps $5.95, incldental ofce attorney 3123, advertising porting liguor violations $5. forest fires $3 USL interest $5,069.84, loans paid ¥ Niantic drawbridge $957.98, px‘mdn' $151.83, probation of- ficer $193.36, law library beeks $1.000, | law library book stacks $927.99, weights and measures $1.35L.75, other | expenses e 17, balance on hand Sep- tember S0, 1914, $1%.057.82, a total of $84.605.28. Four County Notes for $82,000. The indebtedness of the cdunty at| the present time is four notes, one 3t four and one-half and two at five per cent. interest, autherized for these! purposes: Court house enlargernent at { New London, $30,000; court house ad- $2 | 28 { dition, Norwich, $30.00 penses of he county, ,000: a total ban New Sz Savings ich County Property Valuation. ‘aluation of real estate o be required, 14 have Smith sugges! be levied to of Senator Barnes commissioners was 3 of the The commissioners were authorized o BOrrow, as emergency may require. sum not to escoed $5.000, on motion f Senator Barnes, but was subse- vescinded, for later sction. the suggestion of Senator who said this maetter could be ¢ advisedly later in the 2 o Ceunty Auditors. The electlon of county auditors, a republican and democrat, was - de- iclared in order, and Representatives Davis of Lyme and Pendleton of Pres- ton were appointed tellers. The first ballot was for the republican auditor ang the result was as follows: Trancis H. Johnson of Lisbon .. 18 Bourdon A. Baboock, nington Mr. Johnson was declared unani. mously élected. The balloting for auditor was as foliows: Joseph D. Austin, Ledyand ....18 Stephen B. Sweet, Voluntown .. 3 Mr. Austin was declared the unan- imous choice. The meeting was then adjomrned 1o Feb, TAFTVILLE | Funeral of Mra. Patrick Delansys Penemal: Sawmill New in Operetion ~Everready Glee Club Meeting— Persenals. The faperal of Mrs, Pairick Deianey t0ak place from her late home on Prov- street Tucsday morning, with large aitendance of mouraing s 3and friends. Many were rom out of town, Willimantic, Solemn ! present | Xew London and Norwich. was celeorated at Sacred hizh mas: Heart chur by the réctor, Rev. U. O. Bellerose, assisted by Rev, Pm.m } Massicot and Rov. J. . Belanger Baltic, At the cenciusion of lhe mm Mrs. T, Donovan and P. s ariid Tendered very touchingly and xmpm- gively two hymus. The body was borne to ihe hearse by the decessod’s five song-in-lew and ons ¥n.|) r names follow: Michaa Dou‘.;. .Ufreflb Lt?‘n'a rth\u‘R. mith, liam Tl and Frank Doy, The .3: sent flowers: Pillow from the fam! Mother; standing grandchiléren: spray P er Malone and family: spréy o roses and violets. Resé Sullivan; p\.low‘imm nurses of 8t. Jose h's Toe- pital, Willimantic: cmmt, ‘23 Mar. tha Mathicu of Wi Xuasnuv; créscent, Mr. and Mrs. qu Jervie: wreath < and violets, Muis. James Graham and h.rruly, wreath of carna- tions, AL J. n}aa and family; of carnation: Susan tamily; siray of roses, R. ki general ex- | 10 notes are held as fol- B the democratic | RUB RHEUMATIG ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN | INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD ST. JACOS'S OIL.” Rhtumatism is “rain® Not one case in fifty requires inter- nal treatment. Stop drogsing: TRub | soothing, peneirating “St. Jaceb's Ofi” only:” {Tight into your sore, stiff, aching { joints, and relief comes instantly. “St | Jacob's Oil 2 harmless rheumatis: liniment wlich never can nét burn the skin. Limber Quit complaining: al bottle of old, honest “St at any drug store, and i: just a moment youwll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness, Dou't suffer! Relief awaits you. “St. Jacob’s Oil” is just as good for seiat- ica, )\Au.fl‘h lumbago, backachc, disappoints and | roses and carnations, Adelard Moy er . -triends of Norwich Giee Club Met. l' 1e E\erready Glee club lLad a | large aitendance at their business maetmg held Tuesday evening. Presi- | [d(r: Samz Armitage presided and the reports of various committees | were read and accepted. After the viness meeting, considerable time pe: musical ( . The football team members j are anticipating for good weather and s that they will make a big recor@ this" year. | Football Delegates Appeinted. a meeting of the Taftville Foot- the annual Soccer To‘nbml league which will t Dlace Saturday aflerncon at orwic ess ma CARD OF THANKS. We, the undersigned, take this v ner of expressing our heartfelt i ‘ar the many acts of Amdne;é & the sicknasgs and death of ue!u\ed mo(hm Mre, Ellen Siattery Delanay, and for the beautiful fléral offerings seat and Lind remem funeral. These appreciations of = rm- Dethy will cver be cherished memary. THE CHILDREN OF MRS. DELANETY. 15 Main Street FUNERAL DIRECTORS BENRY B. CHURCE WAL SMITH ALLEN Rubbers RUBSER BOOTS AND ARCTICS Hi h and low cut, light and hesvy ts. Asl: to ses the Top Netch rs. They are the VERY BEST. | I Shea & Burike 41 Main Stree! Funeral Directors Bes mndmm becier than vertisisg cciumns of Get | 1d the attend- | | FRANK A. BILL, 164 Main St | "he Porteous & [ ichal Po. Women’s Winter Coats for $5.00 Women’s and Misses’ Winter (;0:415 of chinchilla % and mixtures, all this season’s models, sizes up to 36, value up to $10.00—reduced fo. Women’s and Misses” Winter Coats, black and colors, materials are zibeline, chinchilla, fancy weaves, sizes up to 44, value up to $135.00—re- GUCEHAD s s s o e s et Women’s Black Ural Lamb and BLuL Zibeline Coats, regular prices $15.00 and $1 duccdto................... $7.50 $9.98 WOMEN'S $1.00 OUTING NoNIEL comeac SO9c Special offering of Women’s Outing Flangel Night Gowns —blue and white and pink and white stripes—a manu- facturer’s surplus stock in a full range af sizes—at 69¢ each, regular price $1.00. MILLINERY Another Deep Price Cut Our entire stoci Hals—mor i 19 than 100 Hats to : i i $5.00. reduced now to. { | re stock of Women's T vage” Ua and Pa to £20.00, red ’ Our Annual February Sale of HANDKERCHIEFS It is now in progress, t eek Men’s, Women's and :l‘nI\ ndkerchiets, offered in half doze ing of 20 to 33 13 per cent. N in a sup- ply of serviceable Handke chi Children’s Wash Dresses Two Very Attractive Lots 98¢ Children’s Dresses at Children’s Dresses at $1.62 Thermeos Bottles Discontinued Styles at About Half Prices $4.50 Thermos Bonlcs at $3.50 Thermos Bottles at Thermos $149l | | | | $2 49 size, o3i- arable model Special Values from Several Departments BOYS‘ OV'ERCOATS CANDY SPECIALS Chocolate Coveref Cream Trope, @ dellcious confec: Special price @ petnd. 12¢ 1.28 Soft Tilled Candy, Jlolasses $4.95 g‘hmm Suttepmuts,[ sCoco.n._: 4 Pt 5 acaroans, Peanu losserne : e Etc, value 25c—Special price value 5'" 00, at $5.50 2 pound . vesnmeianie 19¢ “fhe “Deflance” BErand Chec- | TOQUES—SWEAT ERS Bo: and Girls’ Foq)e( all ¢ alue 89c, at.. latest \lougtdm Cream Cherries, Fte.~Special prics a pound sivies all Sweaters, TOILET GOODS [ Maxtne Elljoit Toilet Soup. as- va‘w« 36.00, at sorted odors, vegular price 16c | —Speclal price £08aY.........- Sc SMALL WARF.S Jergem’s Orlental Talcum Pow- " white der, in 815 euncs cans with =ifl L) O ial prige ...... 7e price S Dickinson’s 'Witch H’ud Mag HAND BAGS her Hand RIBBON SPECIALS Moire Taffete Ribbon, 43 inches wide, all colors, value 1 2 yard . Noval designs and c 5 _to 833 inches, value S9c—price a yard 28 ANGOR SCARFS 2 : 3 75c i i GLOVE SPECIALS One lot Children's Jersey tfor Boyrs and Girls at 0dd lot of Gloves. regular TWomen's Tro-cle: in blac vl Brovwn-—not price a pair Gloves quite g