Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1915, Page 8

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Nominations by Gov. Holcomb G, €. ELWELL NAMED FOR UTiLi- TY COMMISSIONER. During the coming ten days of February we propose to put STATE POLICE SALARIES Chief Gets an Increase of $600—Lucius E. Whiten of New London For Board of Mediation and Asbitration. Hartforé, Feb. 1lL—Among the im- portant matters in the senate was the nomination of Charles C. well to the public utilities commis: 10 succeed Theodore B. Ford of Br for 2 term of six vea: Benator Magee presented tion_ for appointment of 8. Boyd of W Connectic George T 1o commiitee The usua mtate treas oans wa. the senate The committee i favorably > adfutar ciate arsen Manro: El- Edwand make temporary adopted and transmitted to milit: restvil €3d gun The commi nftinan favorably on authorizing the ¥ of New London to issue mun R, of obsolete IN THE HOUSE Judiciary Committes Reports Favor- ably on Fenner and Tucker for Judge Judge, Respoctively. Dunlap’s opening prayer were pald Abraham nding the of Bridgeport taken from the whic viding the ci < mov- and pas said the docu- and as the to Bridgepor necessary, The tet h 2ding then ninutes, pted. nder suspension Speaker He - good sta ho ceeded Fog amendment wa: An act was pa ssin ad 4 transferre the state tre money that m. the current exp inz 1916 and 1917 The finan able renorts ital dar. cler! hict tate dur- ommittes made favor- icerning taxes on ca ford and in An- for cal Salaries of State Police. o on appropriations re- rdmer Jaws the mem- eed eimbursed “\BUCH! LUMBAGD! RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK RUB BACKACHE SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD “ST. JACOB'S OIL.” Car hout feeling sudden pa; mches and twinges? ow That's lumbago, sciatica or from a strain, and yow'll get rel moment you rub your back wit penetrating St ng else takes ou css and stiffness stmply rub it on pain Bacl up wi raighten en! maybe soreness, quiekly. back and out barmiess a: vour it is skin Don’t suffer! Get e of old, honest m any drug store, just once, vouwll backache, or sciatica, because your back pever hurt or cause any more mise: 1t never disappoints and bas been rec- small trial hott Jacobs Oil” f E Sy 1 you ever LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich. Conn.. will meet in the City I Building. in said Town. each dav. undays excepted. from Feb. 13t to Feb, Eist, 102 m. to 4 p.m. to listen io appeats from the doings of the Ac: essors. and o do any other business Troper to be done at aid meetings _Datec at Norwich, Cenn., Jan. Zoth, 1 JAMES W. BLACKBURN, TRANK R. MLAUGHLIN DAVID GILMOUR, today resolu- trustee of the authorizing the at| age | the | thorizes | . | £a 4| AWAY WITH| some ginger into business and prepare a place for our Spring purchases WE OFFER SEVENTY-FIVE DOZENS OF FIFTY- CENT NECKWEAR at 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00 TWENTY-FIVE DOZENS of $1.00 and $1.25 NECK- WEAR at 69c each TEN DOZENS OF $1.50 NECKWEAR at 89¢ each Our complete line of $1.00 SHIRTS at Our complete line of $1.50 SHIRTS at $1.15 each Our complete line of $2.00 SHIRTS at $1.49 each Either French Soft or Stiff Cuffs 79c¢ each MEN’S MACKINAW COATS— from $6.00 each to $4.50 from $7.00 each to $5.50 from $8.00-each to $6.25 from $9.00 each to $7.00 MEANS MUCH TO MEN’S SHAKER KNIT OR ANGORA SWEATERS— from $3.00 to $2.00 from $5.00 to $3.50 from $6.50 to $5.00 from $7.50 to $6.50 MEN’S WINTER CAPS from $1.00 to 69c each Qur Sale of Ladies’ Fine Furs and Men’s Fur Coats will continue THIS IS A STOCK TURNING EVENT THAT } YOU IF YOU CONSIDER THE QUALITIES OF THE MERCHANDISE WE HA\DLE AND THE PRICES WE QUOTE THE TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main Street Norwich, Conn. penses wh official duty vief an itim ubmit to the rom 35000 to o decided in $3600. Tabled for | Mr. 1 - assed King o mrfi»m under & { sic tho Fules, appointing Thomas | ow of Hartford, Thomas Har rington of Farmington, and Charies E. Williams of Darfe commission to nsider the printing of the digest of Connecticut Report make T port to. the g 1 ¥: not lat han April serve with not to exceed Fenner and Tucker For Court. The judiciary committee reported | favorably on the resolution appointing = T Killingly illlam Fenner judge and’ James M. cker deputy judge of the town court of Killingly. Calendar. Favorable on the appointment of Willlam Coit judge and Lewis Crandall assistant| judge of the city and police court of| New London. Calendar. Coit and Crandall For New London. On motion of Mr. Cronin of New| London, the rules were suspended and Messrs. Coft and Crandall were elect ed judge and deputy judge respectfully for the unexpired icrm ending July i judge and Lorenzo onington. _Calendar. T | resotution appoiating Wurten | judge of Jected. These resolutions were tak the calendar and passed: Appointing Levi P. H. Hickey 3 of the town court of Wast Hartford, and Samuel W, Brainard deputy judge; Claud W. Sterens, deputy judge of th luwn court of Barlin: George W.| Griswold_judge of the town court of | lin; John R Booth judse of city| ourt of New Haven. Mr. Hyde of Manchester, reminded the members that the senate was to xt Friday, and urged the house likewise, s Friday - -sessions| jwere cssential to carly adjournment He moved that when the house d next Thursday it be to the fol Friday. The motion provailed | | | | do LEGISLATIVE ‘HEARINGS. cial to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Feb. I1L—Hearings on matters of special interest-in thie sec- on ave been aesigned for next week, as_follows: Banks, Tuesday: act amendi Couni | By Mr. Back, an| charter of the Wind- s Savings bank. Wednes- 3 tor Hewltt, concerning ac- ceptances by state banke and (rust companies; by Senator Whiton, con- cerning investments for savings banks. Cities and Boroughs, Tuesday—By Mr. Bailey, amending the charter of he city of Norwich; Thursday, by M: Davis, amending the charier of tr borough of Groton. Finance, Tuesday—By Barnes, concerning th $30,000 bonds in the c Humane Institutions, Wednesday— By Senator Barnes, concerning -tk construction of a nurses’ dormitory for the William W. Backus hospital. Incorporations, ‘Tuesday—By - Mr. MacDonald, amending charter of The Quinebaug company. Wednesday, by Senator Whiton, petition to amend the charter of Manual Treining angd ‘In- dustrial School of New London. Thurs- day, by Sepator Whiton. Incorporat- Strawberries______ 55¢ Senator issuance of of Norwich. deputy judge of the town | gay, | committee of | the sole right of ‘a belligerent Bree, pr ounty com: Raiiroas Wednesday orwich, Colchester and Street Railway comp: tension of time for o day, by Mr. Back, amendment charter of Attawaugan Street Railway 2d Bridges, Tuesda; vitt, concerning the ac- ithe drawbridge over the b Mr. Spence: con- discontinuance of bridge in Od ‘orook - as Wednesday, by Mr. concerning duilding and keep- in repair bridges on trunk ighwaya. Thursday, by Mr. Quigs. coucerning maintenance of bridge over Salmon river between Chatham and Colehester: by Senator Lewis, raising 2 commission to superintend perations | By Senat ceptanc Mystic “SOUVENIR” TAYLOR “KEEPS MEMORY GREEN.” Placed Two Lincoln Postal Cards Mombers’ Desks. (Special to The Bulletin.) 11.—*“Souvenir” keep the memory green, t, placed two Lincoln postal the members’ desks, Thurs birthday of Not to the an T president Mr. Tavlor, the wol the | Tine| to has on t matter: n_ hol pensible e propes untoward effects he contr mer sk of international law do not justify: and that it, thercfore, regards itself as free in the present fnstance a clear conscience an: principles the position i acoented the commander of war sh umption that good high seas an ives of Amer: would I to recon the zovernment of ed States “the| would be constrained to hold the im- |alt e out- | perial German zovernme: Tegislative | accountability suffrage| naval authorities and to take acts a of strict for such step movement distributed cards with an|it might he necessary engraved portrait of :Li these words: T go for all sharing the| privileges of the government who a Eist {n bearing the burdens © no means excluding women.” AMERICAN WARNING 1S EXPLICIT (Confinued from: Page One) States views those possibilities uch grave concern that it feels it to I privilege" and -indeed its dit circumstances to .request imperial_government to consider ore action is taken the criti tion in respect to the relation this country and _Germany Taight forces, in ing out the policy fore- shadowed in the admiralty proclama- tion, ‘to_destroy_any n vessel of the United States e the death of American citizeng. ‘Tt is, of course, not nec remind the German gt with ary-to | rnment that 1 deal- 1g with neutral .vessels on the seas is Iimited to visit and searc unless effectively. maintajned, which this zov- ernment does mot understand to be proposed in' this case. To declare or exercise 2 right to attack and destroy any vessel entering a prescribed arca of the high seas, without first certain- 1y determining its belligerent national- ity and the-coniraband character of its cargo would be an act so unpre- cedented in naval warfare that this government 1s reluctant to believe that the imperial government of Germany in this case contemplates it as pos- sible. The suspicion that enemy ships are using neutral flags improperly, can create mo just presumption that all ships traversing a prescribed area are subject to the same suspicion. It is to. determine exactly such questions that this government understands the Tight of visit and search to have been recognized. “ “This government has carefully noted_the explanatory statement is- sued by the imperial German govern- ment 2t the same time with the proc- lamation of the German admizalty ang takes this oocasion te remind tie.im- serial German government . ver 2 blockade is proclaimed and | suard American lives and - propert and to secure to American citizens the full enjoyment of their ack rights on the the | | ‘The gov: in view urges with sovernments, -ex- hope and expec- Tation that. tho 1 German' gov- ernment -can a s that American citizens and their sels will not be molested by ces of Germany otherw visit and search, though thei be traverst vessels area de- the may German government representativions have been made to Majesty's _government respect to the unwarranted use of g for the protestion of Note to Great Britain, February 10, 1915 he secretary of state has in- strucied Ambassador: Page at London to present to the British government a note to the following effect: The department has been advis- ed of the declaration of the German admiralty on February fourth, indi- cating_that the British government had on January thirty-first explicitly authorized the use of meutral flags on British merchant vessels, presumably for the purpose of avoiding recognition by German naval forces. The de- partment's attention has also been di- rected to reports in the press that the captain of the Lusitania, acting upon orders of information received from the British authorities, raised the Ameri- can flag as his vessel approached the British. coasts, in order to escape an- ticipated attacks by German subma- ranies. Today's press reports - also contain the use of the flag of.a neu- tral coumtry by s belligerent vessel in order to escape capture or attack by an_enemy. “‘Assuming that the foregoing Te- ports_ave true, the government of the Tnitsd Sfates, ressrving for futurs e, with | -] ““You will al power o desires very to His Bratanni the serious conseq resuit to A vessels | American citiz: prac- to~ point goverr whic and Which appears e b this gov from its ‘merchant flag of a neut portions of are hostile | ation_of | o of a f‘ Vessels H\ r s | wa utral visit! iar degreo by ® announced 7 to engaze to Ire} German : active naval 3 1e government of the United S uld view with anxious solicitude any { e _of the flag of the United|D ish vessel A policy as the Majesty's wovernment to intend to adopt, would, ifl n of the German admi; in force, it scems o protection to British le it would be a seri | constant menace to the liv | sels_of American citizens | o government therefore, trus sovernment Dower - to:‘restre ritish nationality in the de of the Unites States Sag in the arca defined by the. German decl tion since such practice would grea {1y endanger the vessels of a | power navigating those wate would even eem to impose upon government: of Great Britain a. meas- ure of . responsibility for | American lives and .vessels in case {attack by a German naval force. | impress upon His Ma-| jesty’s government the grave concern | Which this government feels-in the cir- cumstances in regard to the safety of | Anierfean vessele and lives in the war( zone declared by the German admiral- ts. “You may add that this. gover: is making earnest representations the German government in. regard the danger to American vessels citizens if the declaration of the man admiralty is put into effect. HOUSE OF COMMONS DISCUSSED COST OF LIVING. Premier Objects to Government Fixing | Prices of Necessarics. i in | nent | to] to| and | | Londor, Feb. 11, 11.25 p. m.—Premier | ¢ Asquith in the house of commons de- clined today to assent to.ihe prop of ‘the labor party thai the govern- ment fix_price for coal, food and other | necessaries of life, but at the request | of this party, after an all-day debate on the increased cost of living, granted ancther. dey for the discussion. of tho subject. The debate, therefore, was adjourned until Wednesday next. The prime minister, in @ _concise speech, quoted a.‘mase of statistics to show the extent of the increases and indicated the reasons for the advances, | witich included a shortage of ships, due to the Germans being driven from the seas, a shortage of labor,. owing to the workingmen enlisting, congestion at the docks, -to lessen Which steps were being taken, speculation in wheat in America and the greater purchasing power of the.people as 2. result of the heavy expenditure by the govemnmenl rtain | O 1| cessity | enacted. | povs' vifle ciub. 1 New London Woman Wants Divorce.| c: ew divor: wit and are returnable| efore thé court the re agreeing w L_ Buel of onpo: ment ply of whea Dardanelle J. will come up’ for the Continental congress in AT ONCE! PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN STOPS INDIGESTION, GAS, SOUR STOMACH HERE'S THE | their they April. sduced the a government to Seal and | number the de- | m p u members too the evenin METHODISTS TO CAMPAIGN FOR _FUND OF $11,600,000 To Provide for Retired Mun,\m,{UDNY SUFFER! Widows and Orphans. | QUICKEST AND SUREST STOM. ACH RELIEF KNOWN. orite without £ fear- know it ve A 600 e of Pa drug store and Stop being mis short-—you're stay agre. and digest of rebellion e for ret ows an tao , malke your hat you like v fear { heartburn, acid a eadac Tong, United State: Eat w rdinz to 2l meeting of s or belch s of undigested ting. foul £ ngs in of the family doesn’t agree attack of gastritis_or stom is handy to giv vour eat wit terday There are seven thousand claim in the United States, it was said heir claims for 1974 amounted t 0,000 or abo 000 more e church fund had provided deficit and o provide fc adequate fund for 1815 paign for $11,600,000 is to omachs. stomach doc- esides, and 3 than T tor in t is & s |ac | derangem: eat! ant relief. t women now Mr: Punch You Push—He Twists NECESSITY OF LEGISLATION FOR NEW HAVEN ROAD.| Elliott Appears Istand - House President Rhode Before Committee. R. L, Feb. 11.—The legisiation permitting t w York, New Haven.and Hartfo railroad to finance ite operations ac- | cording to a new plan of the manage- | ment was urged hy President Howa: Iiott at a_hearing before the committee on corporations today fott predicted. disaster for the r unless the desired lezislation should b FHe added that if the com- should to bankruptey credit over the 1 Providence for X How many times a week do you need a tool to make a clean round hole in wood? To start a screw right, for rivet- ing, a hole in broom handle, putting up curtain or bathroom fixtures, Buy Myr. Punch Mr. Panch is an automatic drill, made by Goodell-Pratt Co., famous Toolsmiths. You place the drill point and push.” A spiral twist drives the tool-steel drill—through an inch of oak if you wish, easily. There are eight tool-steel drills of differ- cnt sizes in handle, seen through num- bered holes. Drop in_and try it on the Mr. Punch Demonstration, Price $1.50 financier and s city, died at ey o iilineas He was 48 years o home of several $60,000 Fire at Summer = Resort Pawtuxet River. R. I, Feb. 11 & at Rhode-on-the-Paw- er resort on ‘the Paw were burned today of "$60,000. e prin tuxet, a tuxet riv 5 a los Movements of Steamships. Glasgow, Feb. 10.—Arrived: S Ausonia, New York. Genoa, Feb. 5.—Sailed: 1and, New York. Liverpool, Feb. 10.—Sailed: Cymric, New York. Naples, Feb, _9. Perugia, New York. Steamer Steamer Arrived: Steamer Waterbury.—The freshman class of Crosby. High echool has orgenized a { The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Stres Telephone 531-4

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