Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 11, 1915, Page 11

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Tht'l'lnnes!mn&fnfifio. Dividend Notice Depositere in the Commercial De- partment are hereby notifled thad ehacks for ameunts egual to twenty- five perosmtum (25 per cent) of their several claims, proved and aliewed, will be ready for delivery on and after Monday, February 15th, 1915/, CHARLES F. THAYER, Receiver. Nomwich, Jam. 20, 1915, " Hubbard Squash White Rose SQUASH (eam) f Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) People’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prices Marked Down Proprister Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds of Carriage and Auto Rabes. bargain values for These goods are the money as yr* g Goods d. TheL. L. Chapman Co. " 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct " n they will be big boys g:rls, and their faces will lts only a memory. the babies and we'n atch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGPRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Socisty Order it Now by Phone 136.5 Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case Bri g Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Fres Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. M. J. FIELDS, z 39 Ward Street ons. ‘Special Yorms and Telephone 657. Carn Plants. Ernest E. Bullard VIOL TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violina sold om easy terms For appointments addrese E. . BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« wich, Coan, COAL AND LUMBER The Sequel ? eur large purchases, pawms caab and wetw: ebfigmentsy 15— Economy when you buy L-UMBER in farge or small quantities of THEEDWARD CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn, COAL and LUMBER ~—Call up 24— GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Offios=—car, Market and Shetuckst St Teleohone 463-12 Florist | S Norwich, Thursday, Fsb. 11, 1915 Pttt it £ e, THE WEATHER. Forecast fer Today. Tor New Eagland: Fair Thorsday and Friday; generully warmer. lightly milder, fresh northerly and westerly winda, bacoming vaviable, foliowed by in- creasing cloudiness. ‘The outloci for Friday is generaily unmflufl 20d milder, followed by enow Obnrvuthv- in Nerwioh. h& !ollnwfnz reeords reported from Bhow the Chad: and the daromet ehanges Wednesday: 7T a 1, lflm. "!ishm a2, iowest 13, Comparisons. Pra@ictions for Wednesday: Wednesday’'s weather: As predicted. San, Meon am; T hima water it 1s xow fiood tide. GREEN_EVILLE i G G. 8. Have Two Games Scheduled— | Various Notes of Interest Gathered About the Dl'fl‘lct, { The OCree: "'!e | basketball team «cherlu\cd | games for this wee! Friday plav the Broadway school and \a,t day the final game of the the Riverside grammar school of ett City. This game will sual interest, as both grammar Jew- ¢ un- appear play the following linenp: Till Tinlayson, forwards: McGill, Ricketts, Hoar and Berkorf, guards. | are business on Nor purchased the fou iss Josie Marshall of caller hers Tuesday. Miss Carrie Bowk: eks' vac e Fuest AGREEMENTS MADE UNDER 1 WORKMEN’S C! PENSATION. Four Placed on File With Clerk of Superior Court. rorleme ed on Saturda; ourt { the ! co! 838 MILLION GALLCN OF WATER ON HAND.| Norwich Sure of Supply For a Year—| Reservoirs Are Full, Saturday ed to a half inch makin, At State Board of Trade Annual Delegates from the Nerwick of Trade, > wiil be in today to attend the an of the state LaL"fl of Tr. CUBA—-AUGUSTA SOUTH “‘f: All-Steel Hectrle Lighted Din- fag Car Trains Daily. e . Including Floride's famous train, The “NEW YORK AND FLOR!DA SPECIAL’ (28th Season) Lesving M.Y.2:12 P.M. da! $37.50 Coach Excursions, Roond Trip. FROM EE¥ YORK Atlantie Coasl Line TheStandard Railroadofthe South For {llestrased literatare and al? information Adéress 3. H. SOHNSON, N. E. Agent, €5 Washlagton St., Boston, Mass. GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night ol 842-2. Lady Assistant vith $ , commen mngUSI‘(:Sb THAT CAME BEFORE COMMON PLEAS i { ! i a ford Railroad company 3 e in tonna vn the most d s the water- business that has sho ded improvement coal received at th Point and 1‘610;)6 sinees, which has me time, took a sts ng on of the last col 1 he past month ¢ plant at Allyn’s Point has been worlk- up to its fuil capacity. Thls re- iptlon of business is pr cargo v at the d for { and Blue about, the delivery 400 loaded at South Amboy, pleted Monday at Qe Bulletin, ALLYN'S POINT BUSY PLACE NOW Revival of Coal Business With Last Cold Snap—Barge Clin- tonia With 3,297 Tons on Board Had One of the Largest Cargoes Unloaded at the Docks—Freight Train of 26 - Cars and 1,560 Tons Weight. one of the largest unloaded , her bill of lading calling of 3, 97 This " James o .'lm :lked Monday Cabin. tons, N, e Bcard Biue Bonnet ‘Their cargoes totaled and this coal was J. The tug ‘erdinand reing, Blue, the Blue ess has resumed have ight been trains One day ight engine assigned docks and uled a train aggrega | LENTEN SEASON RATHER EARLIER THAN USUA Wednesday Comes on Feb. This Year, on_April 4. The date is fair women r meridia spring style ordered Assignments. Assignments for trial we BOZRAH SCHOOLS. Johnson Dis: Highest ct Pupils Have Rating for January. the .\'ahm: , Miss J bS Bo:-‘nvfl'e, Wiss Mitd Flechville— Alice almn THE NEW TREATMENT FOR SOUR STOMACH Cuiz cut soda mints and chalk se extensively uwed in the old-time “dyspepsia tablets.” Taey are too harsh for even strong stomeshs, and often o havm if contimuonsly €aker. | dor Piun { the submitted fow dave. benn—\l( upreme c: doubt eventuaily neys agreed { QUESTION RAISED BY THE EUROPEAN WAR.|] have the 2 great God of cruel waj T bituminous combin the Wednes- ctts under . A and COMPENSATION QUESTIONS uman- 0 e FOR SUPR‘EME COURT v 2 tates of their and George for in the to the mpepsation Commis o hearing on e wmxulssmrer on the Kennerson and Marsdale Appeals Re- | served on Judge Bennett's Advice. hue of Nor- in the ne and The court istrators Wohlfl L'rt:undn superior v London Tuesday after- court for Mrs. attor- | natters and the e drawn up and | higher in tus‘- his decision was agaifist the evi- dance and that' the state had no juris- diction In the matter Inasmuch as the accident which resulted in the lo ot the lives of Hodges and Marsda! appened in another state, Wwhich woum place the matters devond the wemirol uf fhe compensation act. T |it plain that hereafter clerks are not 1 | Rev. C, H. Ricketts Asks Whether We | Are Christians or Pagans. vestry of the ¢ NC GUESSING ADDRESSEE, Poctal Authorities Give Orders to Mail Clerks. & The remarkabte feats of ingenuity which have been accreds Don’t Wear A Truss! After Thirty Years’ Experience | Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Wemen or Children That Cures Rupture. 1 Semnd It On Trial. vou have tried most everything | else, come to me. Where others 1 ‘d‘ 2n and 1 will send Bulletin Pointers |We are headquarters omitting the state or the city, have evidently not made a hit with the au- thorities at Washington, as revealed in an order just sent out by the postoffice department at Washington. The department in its order makes | for Corfectionery Cream and "> | Water. We cerry a complete line of sStationery and Souvenir Postcards 3. I\ WGUIRE, where 1 have my gréeatest success. v 174Th Daitte. Rogers Domestic Laundry HAND FINISHED SHIRTS attached coupon t to guess at the addresees of letters, Or iry in other ways to exercise their ingenuity. They ara to make sure of the proper addresses of letters before shooting them into mail pouches on | A Speclaity Gities In the Dimited States betore they i Also LADIES WAISTS ::}dgr:g;?:;’é;";é‘é{gi;‘zfi?%& sorrect { TeL Gt $1-95 Chestnur Stwe.t ses, clorks throush W e A B they think the ietter is intended, to Sells the ~:lston Health Shoes ascertain if they are correct in their surmises as to location of the ad- dressee. These inquirles can be sent to many cities at the eame time and thelr return is believed by the départ- ment to Le the best way to cut out the delays which formerly oceurred when letters improperly addressed were pessed from one postoffice to another until they hit the right place. Fer State Belgian Relief. Gen. Wiillam A. Aiken's name is In the list of those approving the eall for a_ state mesting 10 be held in New Haven on Feb, 16 at 11 a. m. to con- glder the organizotion of a state Bel- glan relief association in Connecticut Which wes issued by former Governor Simeon E. Baldwin, 28 chairman of 2 special committee named by the New n Chamber of Commnerce to take up the matter. The call i3 signed dy Mr. Baldwin, Burton Mansfield, Henry Sargent, Col. I. AL, Ullman and Eli -uothing Detter in the Mariket | 219-225 Central Ave. |DR. N. GIBERT GRAY | Grad -ate Veterinarian i The sbove is C. E. Brooks, inventor of tb , Applinace, who cured Limself, and who Is now giving others the benefit of his experi- ence. If ruptared, write avrite him today, at Marshall, Mich. you free my trated book OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 377 Main St Phone counection DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST €3 Sroadway, Central Buliding Telephone 3$1-3 M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. St: _.a Engine Repairs. Rup- orii- | Hemember T harness, 1o 1 ve wh: . are the judge, o baving seen my illustrated book and read ii you will bs as enthusiastic Taftville Team Cannet Play P. W. C. Unless They Join U, S. Football As- sociation—Lincoln Club Planning to Give Supper at St. Louis Hall— Local Notes, FREE INFORMATION COUPON Mr. C. E. Brooks, 2157. A State St ’lease send n -apper, your il full information ance for the cure of Marshall, Mich, by mail, in plai strated book LEGAL NOTICES. be glad to give management of the that Richard I mantic We Men’s Club, e men of t! the montt Montn)y Meeting of ze number o egauon attende meeting of the Men's Taftviile. Congregational held W uel enfoved L retreshments Supper Committes Met, 1ittes that n al is Horse Fefl. Peter Lafleur of the ch d £ to e, _ sten Ex emhvn Committee Held Meeting. 1tive \O‘A‘u_ull(‘f_ o? the Heat Your House 'With Gas {By Using E Two l’as»r‘tn;l' h :anlzed and the team A Annie P ml.‘u‘u Church & Allen To Start Pocl Toum:\mem. pool tournament w started at | - - Poneman Wheei ¢l 15 Main Street d The tou 11 - qu r divi e awarded FUNERAL (Gasteam DIRECTORS e AND-—~ EMBALMERS rady Asslstant Telephons 322-% HENRY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALL Wikired Gai home with illn James Graham, Job Victor Macaurelle are i The City of Norwich Hale’s Rubbeors | Gas and Electrical Dep'. BRI Qiészslszl Main St., Alice Building Honey | T S R R T e ubkbers. They the SEST. A Most Cigars ars Goog— THESE ARE SBETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR FRANK A. BiLL, 164 Mam Of Horehound and Tar is a perfect combination and an effective remedy for GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Shea & Burke ry tiem and see. COllg‘hs, Colds 41 Main Street & THOS. M, BHEAT Pros “Eoankiin St hoarseness, sore throat, loss xt to Palace Cafe of voice and croupy colds of children. Contains no opi- Um nor anything injurious. Sold by Drugyists. Pike's To v o st | MRS. G. P. STANTON 62 Shetucket Siree* s showing 2 full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter Funera! Directors WHEN YOU WANT to pat your bus. iness before tne~ public. there is no medium better than L{n‘nu h_the ad- orisizg niletin. umns 6T

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