Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1915, Page 11

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ALES, wms, fiems AND CIGARS Fregh. ocmplets atosk. Best Service: DAN MURPHY ‘!‘I Bath Street NOTICE Cuifldl Bridge at Ffliwflfhdfldqmmfl! :*mmnmsflwllth "Next to. Boston, Stere 19 ALM Daily . Y gundays by Appointment Lady Abtendant ‘Phone 321:3 T()M’S 1«23 Sa CIGAR . GDOD FELLOW IOcClGAR and : BRACELET WATCHES Largest and best stock in L1641 ‘Adam’s Tavern 1861 Sl {o-thar pullio: st Jinest standarg srenids of lieer of Kurope und America: Bohemuan, Pilsper, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Hi“ and -Burton Mueér's Sm Gpl-mu’ Dublin _Siout, % ed’ Ginger Ale, Bunker 111 P. B Al m Jones' Nourjsh- tnu Ale,- Sterlhl( Bitter e, Anhouser; wqua- Schlitz and Pabst. . _A. ADAM, Norwich: Town, '\ ! Telephone 447-12 ; may: "10:80 to 4:30° it o g:;wdu mmm,,.? tr 8 2 American House . Baatial Ratos 16 Theatrs Troupes. 2 Traveling Men, Ete, Livery Sennection,” " Shetucket Stres}, | : [ mln. & u«fi:nsou. pn'. m 287 Ilain .t o SE LIMITED T Hb ;Tzin}.n.{o.p‘n?g Enf, - ‘warmer. Objgérvations in Nomlcll The following records, rted from iSevin' er. r. . 38 3025 54 3028 3030 3 Sun Rises. | Sets. | Day. |1 a » lltmn Db, =@ 8.19 7.29 8‘5 ts. | to National € Jouph Hug}; 45 yun of age, was tmm@ ”’l‘ BELIEVE! AD!QUATE NATIONAL PREPAREDN EQA Rev. C. H. li-kflh Speaks at Y. fl C. A. Shop Meeting at™ Mmr Plant. ‘The second Y. M. C. A ing of the season at the Richm | Radiator Company’s plant was held on Wednnd‘g at noon -hen Rev. Charles pastor of the fireeneville Congmt.wnu church. spoke on Pre- ness. ' The dir is full of questions relating Preparedriess; - sald Rev. | Mr. Ricketts, and there seems to be [ no difference of opinion-on one point, that we are poorly prepared to resist attack, Whether any leading nat!vn wants to fight us or will be likel 0.02| want to fight us is 3 matter on w !ch 5] there is no general | liet. waker it is low By ‘flood - tide. Holy' Name' Society Holds , Business | 2657 NMIn.——P.nmll and Notes. The Holy Name soeiety af St Mary's clurch held a business meeting in their assembly mml. Monday eve- ning. President J. Curran was in the chafr and mu(lno business . was transacted: hmn-!o. te] ephone les -are being in- Q':Lo'd 5 gvfimne. Mr, - Mr an; lnen.uder Morrison lnd chlldl'pn sajled on Tuesday for land, where they will reside. Mr. |n Mrs. Morrison have been residents here for a number of years, 1t s reported that Frank Bell, who was. killed at the Unlon Metallip Co. in Bridgeport, Tue - formerly -lived hére and was employed at a local meat n;; et -nd Tater'in one' of the local The death of Mrs. Marcelle Cador- Bus sczurnd at the home of her h s, Vietor Houle, on ‘South Wednudav afternoon about mn daughy v, and \hs thler and “has gident here for some time. rs. Cadorette Is suryived by three sons, Peter, Alfred of this place; and Arthur ‘of Baitic, three daughters, Mrs, Joseph Roy and Mrs Wictor Houle of here' and Mrs. Peter 'Dyff .of Rhode lsland. - She leaves &'hm w6 broth- ers, Joseph of Taftville . na Edward of New Bedford. 8 et Men's League Meets. The November ‘meeting of league of the Taftville Congregational | clturch was_held Wednesday cvening with a g number ‘in attendance. Miss Suglg Whittlesey gave an inter- esting and ipstructive talk on Birds, taking for her subjéct, Through the Year with the Birds. Music was fur- nished by Messrs. Heap and Living- stone, and refreshments were served. Personal Charles O'Naefl of New Britain has been visiting on, Merchants’ avenue. Alfréd Roberts, whg has been em- ployed-at New London, has accepted a position with a .eity firm. Miss' Victorla LeBlanc of Norwich avenue left Tuesday for Montreal, Canada, where she will spend several waekz as a guest nf ‘her sister. Mrs. Tda Plerce and Mrs. Clare Fenette, hoth of New Bedford, are guests at the home of Mrs, Alfréd Du- pont of North B street. B NATURAL CLUB Held Afternoon Mesting With Miss ‘Ruth L. Potter. The B Natural club mot on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Ruth L. Potter of Norwich Town, where the following was- the. interésting programme that was well ren i Solo, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair (Haydn), Mrs. W. F. planio solo, Chant ‘llt:’t'a on Tuyesday, the license of | suspended for 10 das Baue:{ @ Amour (Lisat), Miss 1. Riley; vooal solo Little Prince Rose (Bond), Mrs. 1€, O h, with My Laddle as plano solo, A Mlfldr (Rfllhcteln)A Hl'l D. Geer; vocal solo, Who'll Buy My Lavendre, Miss: Edna er; reading The Ope: Migne: Hn Chlfl!& A. Dowsett. Auto Llnnn Suspended. In a hearing before the secreta “ der of Stafford Springs was 1 ys. He was con- cerned in an aulomobile accident in Stafford on Sept. 4, when he struck arother” car, several of the occupants ‘of ‘wihich were “injured. «ja thunderous no. the Men's concensus of be- Oné-thing is’ quite sure, whi ever mmqn Wwing in this present con- no ition to fo n; vgxtrb::uon for “K-g_: Two years ago if the question had asked, “Does gnybody want ta us?" the answer would have been But since Europe has relapsed into mediaeval barbari we are not quite ‘so_sure. It was onde the custom to lead captive kings about with hooks in their jaws. As a natign shall we sleep while some unfriendly power puts steel hooks ifito. the jaws of our industrial plants, our commerce, and, eventually into our country as a whole? And this could easily be done as far as any adequate defense is coli~ cerned, The war in Europe has open- ed qur eyes, to oné fact: that the Gold- en Rule Is not yet the principle that guides _international - relations. Might still sits on hls blood-stained throns, Personally, I a firm believer in a_national preparedness that shall be adequate to reasonable defense. It {e~not mecessary ~ that we should Dbe armed to the teeth: that we should have a burdensome standing argy run- ning into the millions, .or. :should be constantly on a war footing. There are reasons — mostly - kesgraphicar— why Germany and Austria should havs larger defensive armies than we. There was a time during the Seven Years war when Frederick the Great was at- tacked by every nation that touched his border. The same has been trie of Austrid and France. ' What high mountalns are to Switseriand, broad seas are to us—natural barriers. What we need then is.to o fortify. our coast defences that tho. mightest nation in! fight venturing to attack us. I am- not here to_ speak:.chiefly of defense against foreign invasion. It is not our leading danger. . The 3500 miles of unprotected berder beiween us and “’annda show that peace-loving people can live together harmoniously. Our greatest danger is not from foes without. but from enemies within our own body ‘politic. - We miu§f protect ourselves from thé borers that wors at the heart of the national vine. Are we not indifferent to the work of the corrupt: political -machine. that: makes honest alecticns. impossibie? The better element stivs away from.the polle--but you can never cure a can- cer by letting it alone. Much.. mignt be said about protecttng the family and business integrity. We need pre- paredness along this line. Materialiem as' a servhnt is oné thing, as a master it is quite another: thing. It is against the latter that| we méed to prepare ourselves both as a nation ang as indfviduals. I am not opposed to the almighty -dollar as a, thing in jtself—I have thus far been able {0 use the. few ihat have 'come into my hands—but T do_not like to see it lifted up to an equality with Al- mighty God. I am not nroving - plctures, the opera and the production of good plays, but-it makes me_think seriously when I see how they and all forms of pleasures-are gripping _the = American people. - Is there a danger here? In conclusion Rev.-Mr. Ricketts spoke of the- greater-effort which should be made to induce foreigners to amalga- mate with\American people. Mrs.-L. O. Potter was the soloist at the meeting and was dccompanied by Miss Letitia Kramer. - CHARGE OF SHOT %Y STRUCK HIS FACE. Les H. Morgan of Watertora Had Lucky Escape—Hunting in Salem. Leo H. Morgan. of the Head of the River at ' Waterford had a -narrow escape_ from being killed accident- ally by his brother while out’ hunt- ing in_the woods of Salem last week. Doctors claim that it is nothing short the tworld would think twice befors| opposed to} o8 th-' Wur uom They United Co ‘ - Jchy i a— tral svenm. onf,l;m, :ho had - thl "‘ nr( of W forefing y 19, pensa be capacity¥front Lathrop and Shea ota«v s leu‘. mployer. and lunro o Blatchley sv-me. w ploye, - whe:.on :Oct. SoSEIET A \ sxpchs Tb HAVE AUTO: . .- Distribution &5 Firkt Week 1h Despmber ‘Um Year." n: ang{mma 'o!‘ H office mrflfl.ry k making arfangements Tor the' dlstri- bution of markers lbr mxt Years tomobile licen a-nflm&o wil onmm”me”:t first week of cember. 'l'he new' markers a: to he used., however, until Jaf 1916, ' The’ purpése in ' sending markers tont so earlyis to time ~ for the r?n-ver3 lon” errors -in the distribution so there will be*a’ rcnsbnt.ble ‘certain avery one entitled to a have one by the' tim: markers are-to be usel. The markers ‘of the pleasure ' cars will_have 3 Black ground with whit figires, “and clal t-,/:‘r: Wil e a ‘white” grof markers fl!lfln‘;‘g X and biaek” figures, -The: mai contain the number o lam Bgure. and the name of the state n- brivisted to “Cann” in ldvge lettérs on ‘the/side-of the matier, ., Up,to Saturday _evehlhg: ‘the number. ‘of pleasure - cars “-registéred ~ this was. 23,22§ ° gnd Commercial - About 280 dealers have heen.licensed and their markers in addition .to the nufmber -and ' the name of the state. will have the letter D dn it, . The “attention. of * the ‘officidls’ of tha sutomobile department . has bee cal o, thie auformoblle marken [2dopted bi- the stite-of New York. It _is éxwected ‘the seéretarv "of state Wil femiie about "mm tratioi’ ¢értifdates. thls - number larzest ~ dutomobile Wiredu iy werld. The New York markef 2 ‘hyphen in thé nuu&ber thus: 35:020. i —NCY. 1916— Bven If the Conrnecticut™ oficlals should see enough ‘merit’ in the New York markef -to induce . thern adopt 4t they could not do so this vear as the markers for 1916 have been decidéd on and purchased. But they do nof think "the New York de- vice is supérior to that which will be umed by this State. They do not ke the hyphen. It is apt to _be puzzling to - the perSon who wishes to ascértain the number and ‘they say there {s the danger that the average ‘persor may focus his sight on the figures which precede the hyphen and dlsrégard those which follow. -In a descriztiom ot the hyphenated num- ber printed in.the New York Herald it was sald: he advanmge of us: ing a hyhen i Dious ¢ A S 4l experiments were made change was .decifled uppn. It found that-in nine cases out of tem a person given a, momentary .glance a* a hyphenated number plate could late on correctly call off the figures. Efferts to. recollect. -plate . -numshers of > or five figures in which dash was not used were 6ften futile Scott Cs. Increases Eapital Steck. The T. A. ;Scott. Co, pf New Lon- don has imcreased its mpl(fl stock: Certificate of:inicrease has been filed by the. ;Seatt company. . with ~ihe secre- tary of state at Hartford, The certificate is for the issuance of 1,231 Ifldltlonl.l shares of ferred .and 2. shares of common nol MARKERS IN TIME.| ’ before, ] ! was:|} fir nn‘)lz- ‘B‘-m;a e ot ' in erum-u _where Mr. Guil P:,:wl Buceets | x 3 l'rl. H. N. West wnumvn an, Anthony Hansén - of Arthur F. - Co'mar ehM clefl!“fl‘ A lllsp N Rmn.!'r My ffv and P, thfv of. jam Rishoo sitors the Niwt of the hhme’af Mr.‘abd Mrd.' 4. Hunflnxtou venue. " BORN' 7 % st Jnhn-fln " Miss Anl\. Lul'd and both of Naw Landon. In A LAY L't, w Reév, David V, Cavanaugh Ara Veg Ar‘n rlmme. HAVENS — STRAMAN.-In Niantio, Nov. 10, at _tl c Vluu: Mem-dt't church. WIS s of Niantic and Miss A.nu st m of* Niantie;, . DIED INC! —-1 New.. Lo . .Cogin. l,‘ el v 2:011 cg tho u:e !‘nno u Col- Tormerly ot NoFwigh. 5, 4t "Sary £ Kihek. to & _Lady Assistant . . HENRY E. CHURCH - - WM. BMITH ALLEX " pre-| of a miracle that he was not instantly | stock, cach -hac of - the par value killed. = Mr. Morgan, who has with bs family been spending ‘several dave n his old home in Salem hunting with m. brother, started out on .Saturday morning early after game and was having -good luck when the acciderit happened. The two men were sep- arated about 30 or 40 feet and between the two was at the time a large clu-u-r of laurel that shut off view of each and at that time a flock of birds went. into_the Jaurels and _ Mr,. Morganis brother thinking that his brother ‘had gone' away fired into the laurel and shot his brother in the face. But for cluster of laurel lessening the force of the shot somewhat he might have been fatally wounded. Mr. Morgan is.back at his home at the Head of the River and: his face shows the shat marks, several of which | went very close to his eyes.. Four shot embedded themlelvel under his and escaped blinding him abou! quarter of an inch. One shot ente ed his nose,-one was embedded in hh forehead and one Several shot went into his clothes ‘hnld s awarded a bronse medal at ma-Pacif 1 exposition. of llfl. . The value of the additionay s is $267,200, All the ad shm- have iecn the amount paid thereon _in casl $288,999 and ‘M -umo. 5 _Sebequonash o enefit .for The payment was made Church' & Alfen. m GIRNDMA VER HER uAm GET GRAY K‘op! Haw mu. went into his edr. | tell. ::"‘1': t 1 ough, 2 " For subscribea for. and netl, . of Pocaheitas, has hud the aeath My, m hiting. | This. 15'(;5; Heater ‘. ' “Weather: With the sudden'drop:in the|. temperature, the absence of steam and other heating, has ‘prm_:ghg discomfort to many. 2 will gzvz hm@diaic come1 “bflfifie‘fim@aym s ’.‘J."'f,’“ 1. BARSTOWREO. Remove the Mver apd - ‘which is keeping vour nnn‘ume coated, "‘Dv-"t 1°cleansing ‘you ever ax’-rhn Cis "never crive. or sioken ik e omel.” They act. 50 that you haldly Teallze ‘you never 1s and taken a cathartie. Mothers give cross, sick, bilicus or fev- " children a whole Cascaret any et morontm&' and are _PREPARB FOR . WINTER During ' the warm dcyl ul the Fall is'the best time te do any | o unllr work, instead of wait- ing until the cold mzkes out- side work difficult. 3 Have ' ysu exanined' your rosfs and gutterns to see if they are . tight? Is your heater in .:condition té - run through the -winter2 s the plunbing sani- tary and all right for the com- of ‘the best kinds will be seld at very low prices rather than carry them over.’ Qur loss will be your gain, and it will pay you to look ‘at them. 23 and 25 Water St. If:you Aylli ~ommunicate with W. L. Piano Tuner, of TAFTVILLE, he will give you a néw proposition” in regard' fo' taking care of your piana. B Bunions and I Too Nails trented with Campeks assured. hampooing, Manicuring, Sealp Trentment ang Facki Massage, Switclies made from your comb- ingn. KATHERINE LANZ Room 22, Shanmon Ruildiag Tel, 743-3. (Take "‘\‘INH DR.R. J. (-OLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 424-4 UPHflLSTEBING Automobile _ud Fgfmtm 'Automobile SlipCovers . at Factory Prices - JOSEPB ANGARANO %&fi%::‘ ICH AND NEW " Daily up to November 30th. Liberal ‘Return Limits. Choice of Lines West of Chicago. - Write L. P. BURGESS, N. E. P. 312 Ola South Bldg., Bestom, { g Norfolk, Ola Poiat Comfort, Rich- mond, ‘Washington, Bermuda, ‘Savan- nah and the South. Berths reserved in advance, lowest rates. Papama Pacific ~ Exposition conducted Tour Parties. To Europe . by all Hnes. Also independent tickets by water and rail. JOHN A. DUNN 50 MAIN STREET 38 FRANKIN ST, 1213 leeh, Conn. DENTIST DR. E..j. JONE3 Suite 46 Shannon Building ‘Take élevator Shetucket, Sireét en- tante . Plisge Phene Trommer's Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER is ‘on draught at _H. JACKEL & CO. Overhauling and Repair Work of all kinds on ° ‘AUTOMOBILES; * CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS Mechanioal rs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weoed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches. Scoft & Clark Gorp. 507 te 515 North Main St |OR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building,. , Nerwich, Conn. Personal Greeting Cards We have an unusually fine line of Personal Greeting Cards These are very attractive and at reasonable prices. Come in and let us show them to you. THE CRANSTON C0. DR. A. J. SINAY Dentist Rooms .18-18 Alice Iu!l‘lu Norwiek _ Phons 1 —

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