Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1915, Page 8

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915 5 RUB RHEUMATISM |CLAIMANTS FOR CITY JUDGESHIP PAINFROM SORE, | .rec ot 5o 0. AGHING JOINTS| RUB PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL; TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD H “sT. JACOB'S OiL” NORWICH BULLETIN, and John H. Barnes Were Brought BadeythdrewHqunName—l'l.l'LPettuandl-lVf?] B.- cl u ' s l Ends Saturday, February 20th We have mark (Special to The Bulletin. 1 Dozen Lawyers on Petition. Hartford, Feb. 13—Norwich had a| Mr. Bailey submitted two petitions in Targe rspreseutaiion at the hearing of | favor of the appointment of Mr. | the Judiciary committee this afternoon! Barnes. One signed by the members considsration was given the bilis Lot the republican town committee and | to appoint Thomas J. Kelly, John H.: another signed by 12 Norwich lawy H _John D. Hall and Albert In response to a query from the court of NoT-, committee, Mr, Bailey said there were ! wich and Thomas J. Keily, Frank N. | Gardner and Henry H. Pet 30 or more lawyers in Norwich. Mr. s dep p- | | Bailey also presented u letter from Dr. | judge of the same court, { Slocum, pastor of the Central Baptist | Petition With 150 Names. church. of wiich Mr. Barnes was a 0 g member, recommending him as capable i’*:g:,‘m:"}fggl"gg““’;’*h;‘l“af;;";?5.and fully qualified for the place. Mr. swellt <was one of 16 or more citizens who ey Mr. Pettls for deputy o had come to the capitol in his behal se. Ol | Tt iihont reward of any hope Of re- | Representative Henderson. | fn the full belief that it| Representative Joseph Henderson of b for the best interasts of Nor- | Norwich said that the ground had been ‘o nave Mr., Hall judge of the city | pretty well covered by the speakers Mr. Robinson presented & peti- | and that he concurred with all that 1 rade Shoes that were displayed in the bins at $1.98— FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, $1.45 | en 1 lot Ladies’ only— Patent and Gun Mata? FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, 75¢ signed by 150 business men, rner— been sald by his colleague, Mr. Baile: s A s and manufacturers, and also|He favored Mr. Barnes for judge and | g - School Shoes HLAND SIiTES L letters favoring the a;\pon:nngz My. Pettie for «;Ia‘put;; judge OCH 1 10€S— s sl s Hall whick left witl 11.», rank H. Smith, chalrman of the re- - STATE RESERVATIONS. o e * hat | publican fown commits , FINAL CLEAN UP PRICE, 75c and gave assurance e | laved that the party wi ppointment and Mr. Pettis a Lake List Alexandor Hill in Gun the Men’s High-grade M¢ r $4.50, $5.00 and oludion appoi.rdng M. Ball, ter from Arthur H. Brewe the Norwich Saving referred to the experien cher, English plain and cap toe, Bailey Withdrew His Own Name. Bailey then f ally with simself ) Norwich, t 1 lot Men’s High-grade (:Hn Me $4.00 quality sizes 4, Extra Good Coffee [b. 23¢ Best Teas - - Ib.25¢ Baking Powder - Ib. 12¢ Cream of Tartar pks. 1Gc United Tea lfiporters Co. (Over Somers) \Fine Rubber Boot and Shoe Repairing A. GOLDBLATT !50 Franklin St, next to tne Bulietin Corns, Bunions and In- growing Toe Nails treated without pain. Comfort assured. Shampooing, Manicur- ing, Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage. Switches made from your combings. Miss Katherine Lanz Room 22, Shannon Building il Bl iy e | 548-5 (Take Elevate-) judge. [ the city. He sa /] S o p.,id O only— SAi v5 lived n N ! LEAN UP PRICE, 95c¢ gg! R 3 fimaels @ o GEORGE G. GRANT e ¥ 1 lot Men’s First Quality Storm Rubbers ey o e g 69¢ R ‘Uflfiefia ier afld Lmba:mer In Favor of H. H. Pettis. i \ lot Ladies’ First Quality Storm Rubbers EANE TG S e 50c 32 Providence St., Taftwili !h 1 1ot Ladies’ Foot Holds and Rubbers : i b At 25¢ \ SEaoi "‘o: to aa‘;,n;‘g_”-\;ig Ladies’ Knit Slippers, most all colors 39¢ POSTIVELY NO SALE SHOES EX(‘HANGFD @@,@@@®%$f@@:‘@z@@z<;§ Town Committee Stands. ained that the de MUCH INTEREST IN 3 FIRST BAPTIST MEETINGS. o > Series Having Large Attend- 3 ance—Pastors to Assist. he ~ommittee Barnes and Pett Opmmn Nn( Wort! ntroduct > How to N vessoniza| Germs and e s Forev CHAPPELL VICE PR ESIDENT FOR | WILLIMANTIC TELEPHONE FORCE STAYED OVER HOURS | MAHAN TOO BUSY TO THINK OF POSTMASTERS All Taken Up with Work on Appropriation Committee, Asso- yermen Mee To Hardle Big Traffic Increase on the Night of the Fire [ Time Mahan hington Repr dispatch sayy sentative membe: force c|m ! the Natchau reet, spreadi t»- the Tm\-mI City garage a At 9 o'clock a tern State wswociation, Lo be Atpfitrfid there w Albert Sct ous incresse in trafic in the poard apparenti at once. It was fmpossible loc judd. 1. J. 1 | named on the lexislative 1 of Waterbur v onta, H. J com for thi dram Murdock MeQ portation arious | Of An: district | and to the de appropriation reporteg then oill eguiar force after 9 o this trafiic le L' e at Albert mechen- Per"\' H.{ comedy, ' Fat 50 that thos i1 9 remained on du aring the alarm, through the crowd joffice and took their places at switchboard. This splendid loyalty the part of all is typical of our ope g force the state over and it Attachment in Divorce make recom partment John O"Rourke hes received no'mne- |7 tion from Washington t | wara I n s from a 1 attendance for the Fas mber Dealer the the to Suit str “Wenhrie, Thom- alarm clock. End Ca'aflh 53 to the conventic od States interesting to knmow that the abnerr l M. M(}Tl{ERS Dfi Tms-_- ilncr!a-se in traffic \was ‘handled without 2 single compiai i ot | Fox Munters Want Statute to Forbid o the state co sk et ! . When the Children Cough, Rub | Trapping of Foxea Lol G I ety i ; Musterole on Throats H before the leg i I GOIIOCY S 3o 5y or Dunn being tha only member of | the #ving of lezation who opposed Mr. Ma- alpers’ by t g 1. and whose pomination to the state | ToPrehensible.” 10N wWas unoppc virtue | O’ his being state co time. Mr. O'Rourke sai ten Congressman Mahar since the convention and an acknowledgment. and the purpose of | upon land own ed or leased by the trapper for agri cultural purposes.” The foregoing appears in a ci letter which iz being forward you have a and to give s not blis- jar kf A.i. S TEROLE ot sure relief. It 4 Canned Fish H 4 = once received that com- lar OPP')SED TO METAL TA‘\G 2id and st _a certain remedy|iembers ©of fox hunters prises all the political 7 _ON BAGS OF GRAIN.| w f W d "}’"h}“i ';j“ MUSTBROLE | throughout the state. The letter g ‘hu Bud mun ALt Mahae “u\'{vf;: Holatein-F ol B Catile From AH atcrs Q the orl o s of mothers know it. You|{on to say that it is the object of the friends of Mr. O'Rourke here feel | © 5 o | riosian A ] should keep a jar in the hous __|club and its members to do aMl they | that be will ultimately be named, tle | Slallow Tags Sometimes. | It is the remedy for adults, too. Re-{ can to help the farmer and {o keep the | announcement that he had is prem = i ves Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsil- | fox from belng exterminated, a. fate | ume annual mesting of the Connecti- Tuna Fish Russian Sardines in pails Kippered Herring Scotch Herring tis, Croup, Stiff Neok, Astima, Neu- ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscies, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colde of the Chest (it often prevents Ppeumcnia) At your druggists, which will surely be his, accora Rusman Cavia the letter, “if the indiscrin per is allowed to contir cut Holstein-Friesian club was held at the Hotel Garde, Hartford, Wednesday The matter of the attachment of metal | S i bR Sohe ithiaent o 1 Appetite Sild | A bill prohibit 1 hment of these tgs is in ;- Crab Meat ure, and the club voted to supp: bill. Dalrymen eay that cattle have i VALENTINE _SUPPER. | Followed by Entertainment at Trinity Methodist Church. was discussed. attas British American War Relief. Mrs Richard R, Grahan gratefully | in %5c and 50c The '\a.!e'r.nne supper given by the Lobster in glass and tin rnd a speclal large hospital =i irca?oxlfiis‘:l ttllne sB\lErl\:’coszlsA w'"vj- d‘s,eg Aid D:fl,cg;? of Trinity Metho- | besn known to die from swallowi e A ,&’Sire vou st the senuine MUS. | Carter and Aiss White. A larse bundic | from & to. 7 o'clock proved yuite cuc, | mend f5 the metonsi ssociation the (§ French Sardines in glass Cod Fish Cakes TERCEE “Rarlee imiong” ~ et | of koidlen amisie was recelben fom | itk 70"k S olfowive | spmbintnent oF Frtfesior Sellne ST I] L T i At mpany, Cleveland, n;igm&?“?;tbihmfi:fii%gdor:ew?zn vocal selections, Miss ?1“:185 at state fairs. The report :-fi Es. g S 3 Norwich and Baitis. These have been | Gladys Newdnrss, phang aom: aoe | chue tr e o = gouseell shoved |l Norwegian Sardines Bismark Herring in glass acknowledged by Lady Herbert, who says, under date of Feb. 17: “I think it ie too mice of the people of Nor- wich to take the interest they do in the soldiers and saflors of Great Bri- | tion The following officers wero elected: President, C. B. Pomeroy, Willimantic; | vice president, W. B. Whitlock, Ware- plano Mary Gray and Walds Newbury: vio- lin selections, Frank Benson. During the intervening half hour between the supper and the programme the ladies Fish Flakes Finnan Haddie in glass Gill Net Brand Columbia River Salmon sold jce cream anAd <candy. Mre, | Bouse Point; treasurer, R o tain ang I shall see that the money | Charles Worthington Wwes in charge | Wallingford; secretary, E. E. Late, is spent in buying what is most urg-|of the supper. Newington; directors, M. C. K.na,p, ently required, which will be deter- Danbury, . Irving Todd, Hamden, G. Wmen De.\'::, Norwich, Talned at our committse meeting to- M. L. Russell, A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED CHEESE I TAX ON BILL BOARDS. ' Twe Postmaster Nohinations. Frank H, Smith Represented NOrwmhr ! Ghamber of Commerce at Hearing On Wednesday Prexzldent Wilson ed. Following Iuncheon, Prof. Carl went to the senats ths followine post- Frank IL Smlth represented ‘-hE!Musser . e oot 4 O eiseng 5 master nominations: Joseph F.Leah¥® | Norvdeh Chamber of Commere nnecticuf ral e o 2870 55r | Stontington; Frederick D. Sayles, at|ne o erce at the | college spoke on Breeding and Feeding the rste of four pér oent. Der =u- | Hast Kilkingiy. num, peyeble on and after the 15th of ERSHEL L) | iyt el present at the meeting, at which Vice President C. B Pomeroy of Willimantic presid- THECHELSEA SAVINGSBANK Norwich, Cogn., Feb. 15, 131 ,..Ibe Boerd of Difectors of thls EBank Thumm’s Delicatessen Store hearing before the finance committee | Cattle. at Hartford at 2 o'ciock on Thurs- day afternoon, on the act relating to| Each year the {mport of opium from FRANKLIN STREET Marin = o Norway is a large importer of rye!the taxation of bill boards introdueed | India into China 1o reduced by 5100 % b17& Sasvetarw. 'and rva fionr at the request of the Connecticut lchests, | DENTIST :| May Building JaniToWI THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents ser d HAYES BROT Telephons 1227, Hours—230 & | balum‘y evenings Sund | MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guaraniee o | best at the most JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE (OAL J. 0. PECKHAWN 52 Broadway. Phone 402 STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders work and materials at by skilled labor. 5 WEST MAIN ST. Blg Ben and aU klnd= of Alarm Clocks —AT— FRISWELL'S, 27 FRANKLI!N STREET Bes: prices, Tigut ! PLUME'NG AND ~T.F. BURNS :Heanng and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEA Main Street, for N, E. O. STEAM FITT[NG ITTING, Nerwich, Conn. West Sheet Packing. { Phono S8t . MODERN PLUMBING is s eesential in modern houss as | -iectricity is to lighting We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by cxpert workmen the fariest arices. Ask us for at plans and prices iJ F. TOMPKINS | | 67 West Main Street [IRCN CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY |THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO- Ne. 11 °s 25 Ferey Stcet WHEN YOU WANT to DUl your bus- iness before the public, there is no meditm bstter than tbreugh aa- vertiging celumns of The Bulletin

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