Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 17, 1909, Page 6

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BRIEF STATE NEWS Danbury~The police made two lig- wor raids Sunday and took seventeen prisoners. wnhMmuwummmmmwmq,m,mfl&;mmmfimmwc@pmywmmmmnydmmndm for the year ended December 31, 1908, showing it to have been THE BEST YEAR IN THE COMPANY'S HISTORY Stamford—A new German singing sodlety, the Stamford Mannerchc recently been organized in town. Annm..—«findlhfi.w post G A R, of n Horn poct. G. A R. at Miltora ? Mond,u even- Dividends Apportioned, payal 1909 on Partici- panngpomnu,lnmmmnr ch . . . . $1,382722.00 Same on Participating Policies, Ordma.ry Dept. . 104,203.73 (Nore. N-dv all hje Compuny s Ordinary Policies are Non-Participa at low rates of premium.) mw Bonuses Apportioned, payable 1909, on Industrial ™ Policies$ « ¢« « o « ¢ ¢ s ¢ o o « .« « 208000000 $4,136,925.73 Reinsurance Fund and Special Reserve . . . . 208,134,801.00 All other Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . 2,532,637.34 \Capital and Surplus . . + o . . . . . . 2212200712 e e $236,927,361.19 TUnited States, City and R. R. Bonds, and Stocks . $99,630,935.56 Bonds and Mortgages . . . . . . . . . 90,795319.02 sl Boliie LV s e o R Demand Loans on Collateral . . . . . . . . 2,192,702.00 Caaly . .0 i S e S e e TR Loans to Policy-holders . . . . . . . . . 87966,362.78 Premiums, deferred and in course of collection (net) 5,300,922.97 lAccrued Interest, Rents,etc. . . . . « « o . 2,820502.29 o i $236,927,361.10 Meu-oEoldnn Policy-holders in 1908 for Death ndawmu:u,Axmumu,Pmd-w Policies, Divi- dmd.sBonuses, etc., with the amount set aside on their behalf as increased Reserve ~ $50,656,701.34 It has paid to its Policy-holders since organization, plus the amount invested and now on hand for their security $470,366,769.36 Mld‘lfinwn.vn! the 385 partridge sent here about a week ago by the fish and game commissioners, aboud 80 have already died. Bristol—lt is probabie that opera- tions on the improvements of the rail- road Mne between here and Waterbury whill be reswned in a few months Hartford.—Rev. J. B. Faucon, assist- ant pastor of Christ (huru)v in H ford, has accepted a o first sistant pastor of St Mac's ohurch ia New York city. South Norwake—lenry 1 Smith first sergeant of Company B, Twenty-third e . C. V., under Captain James H. Jenkins, wae & wideawake marching in procession in New York in October, 1860. (Meriden.—Dr. John Taft, Meriden's oldest physician, was §1 years old Tuesday. Be was born in Trumbull Conn., February 16, 1828, and came to Meriden 55 vears ago when there were only 2,700 people in the town. MNew London, —Diatrict Deputy ( Master Abraham Gordon installe newly elected officers of 295, Owder Brith Abraham, at the meeting held in_ Pythian hall Sun night. Jeseph Sokewlowsky Is pr dent. | Norwalk~Sherift Siducy . Hawle has annownced the appointments Thomas A. Skelly to de deputy at Nor- walk and of Samuel C. Ireland to be doputy at South Norwalk, to take the place of Deputy Sculley, who re- =igned. New Haven.—The formal opening of the Mury 5. Munsell matem rl The Metropolitan has more premium paying business in force in ths United States than any other company. The Metropolitan has in force one-third of all the legal reserve palicies !in force in the United States. Its Industrial policies in force nearty equal in number all the Industrial policies of all the other companies in the country combined, A REASONABLE INDICATION OF THE DESERVED POPULARITY of its plans and of faith in its management may be fairly claimed in the number of Metro- politan policies in force. It is not only greater than that of any other company in America, but greater than that of all the other regular companies combined, less one. It exceeds, in fact, the COMBINED POPULATION of 24 of the States and Territories out of the 52 form- ing the American Union; and as to CITIES, it exceeds the combined population of Greater New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, St. Louis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New Orleans and Buffalo. o Al s The Company OF the People, BY the People, FOR. the People / 7~v"‘ of Grace hospital took place s when the members of the wom board of the hLospital and the nu received during the afternoor evening. Newtown.—Judge Micharl J ley, & _prominent democrati died Bunday afternoon f cation of diseases. (INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK. STOCK COMPANY) THE DAILY AVERAGE of Business During 1908 was 441 per day in Number of Claims Paid. Incomein1908 . . . . . . .- $76732,34324 51 ;‘.‘.".:‘..':? p’::/?w'.# "ot the Newsown | 2 6,343 per day in Number of Policies Placed and Paid for. Gain over 1907 - . . . . o $3,618,182.35 o $1,202 352.87 per day in New Insurance Placed and Paid for. Surplus in 1908 . . % . 9 % $22,122,907.12 ¢ Fair Haven—one of the interest $166,633.89 per day Paid Policy-holders and Added to Reserve. Increase over 1907 . . o e $8,171,007.98 O Lor Aot abow ik the s ‘Total Number of Policies in Force 3 P 9,960,106 $126,996.37 per day in Increase of Assets. ORDINARY DEPARTMENT INSURANCE IN FORCE, $526,939,378 ) ‘The Company issues policies for from $1,000 to $1,000,000 on individe ual lives, premiums payable quarterly, semi-annually or annually. All policies are non-participating. They are plain business contracts ‘which tell their whole story on their fade; leave nothing to the imagination ; borrow nothing from hope; require definite conditions and make definite promises in dollars and cents. PREMIUMS ARE LOWER THAN ARE OFFERED BY ANY OTHER COMPANY hig motor boat show of the Wi Yacht club at the Quinnipiac ri be the fast fiyer Den, which th ish-American compaiy of Bridg will send. This is the fastest speed doat in Connecticut waters and Teel it off at the rate of 28 miles a Bour, which s golng fast enough te catch s trolley car. BUCHANAN RETURNING. Gain over 1907 . ,097 Total Amount Outstanclmg Insurance 81, 861 890,803.00 INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT INSURANCE IN FORCE, $1,334,951,425 Number of Industrial policies in force, 9,301,001—insuring over six and 2 half millions of individual lives in the famxlies of wage-earners. While the contracts are and always have been non-participating, the Company will this year have spent nearly EIGHTEEN millions of dollars in voluntary bonuses and concessions to the holders of these policies in thirteen years. Cash bonuses on all whole life policies are annually allowed, amounting Thelargest Office Brdmh:( in the world; Madison Ave,, 4th A and 24th 8ta, New York City " The Batlo o Expénsé 10 Premium Income Was (he Lowes( ~vees 1o the Gompany's History being over 8 per cent. less than five years ago and more than 15 per ceat. less than ten years ago American Commissioner to Venezuela on the Dls Moines. Willemstadt. Curgcao, Feb The cruiser Des Molucs left he La Guayra, Vene take ou board W procesd with him to ‘The Company wrote more business in 1908 than any other Company in the world, and this for the fifteenth consecutive year ba, The America 3 """;“n;’,;‘o = i In the Intermediate Branch policies are adapted to the working classes. 3 ; to over 8 per cent, of the premiums for a year. Additions of from 5 to 30 per transfer to the Mari ort Each policy is for $500 and the rate lower than that offered by the Savings ‘The number of policies paid in 1908 averaged one for each sixty-five seconds cent. are made to policies maturing as claims, according to time policies have and cortinue his on Bank system of Massachusetts. Two of the Metropolitan's Intermediate of each business day of 8 hours, and in amount §12.48 a minute, the year through. persisted. By the Company’s present practice whole life policies are made The value and timeliness of its policy payments may be gleaned from the fact that of the claims paid during the year, 3,479 were under polices less than three months old, 6,890 were on policies under 6| months, and 12,886 were within the first year of insurance. Bor. free after age 75 or paid as endowments at age 80. Industrial Insurance is Family Insurance, covering all ages from 1 to 70 on life, endowment and annuity plans. forms recently standardized by the New York and Massachusetts Depart- ments provide for attractive combinations of insurance and annuities at the lowest rates offered anywhere. Vice President and Mrs. Fairbanks to Make World Tour, Wasghington, Feb. 16.—Vice I and Mrs, Pairbanks are contem taking a trip around (f after the adjourmnent of They probaply will San Francleco, visitis Philippine Japan, and time of the s not defi fixed. | g - M C fllGGlNS S ‘ 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. H. J. MARSHALL, Asst, 14 Broad St., Westerly, R, L. J. T. COLLINS, Asst., Slater Avenue, Taftville, Conn. llD o9 Thames Loan & Trust Co, Bldg. M. E. SULLIVAN, Assl., 694 Main Si., Willimantic, Conn. J. H. RAFFERTY, Assl., Bradiey Bidg., Front St., Putnam, Conn. Senator Beveridge his frater: to $1,4 nd that of Lizzie ™. - | s |son to $1,087. The original ¢ | John was' for $1,83: that of Li for 31,142, A'hearing on the r _— March '6, at 2 p. m. T ventoried at $1,260.95, while the two | is connected with retired, died at Eden- Ye#“ll‘ nt, ton, C., today. He was born at Ja- The fourth degree Knights of Col - | maica Plains, Mass., in 1841, and en- bus of Westerly will celebrate Wash- | tered the United States naval service Ington’s birthday with a banquet in|in 1361. He was transferred to the Hibernian hall, will have as| petired list in 1901, guests all members of the organization in Westerly. — Mr. and Mrs. E, Howard Clarke left RESPIRO Tacstay afermoos for New| rownur ron ASTHMA I today (Wednesday) | The smcke from this compound ls saslly Inbaled da, t\]n ‘e they will visit for | It carries the medication deep into the lungs. Tt s | Judge Brown took —— WHY NOT —— BUY THE BEST Rubber Footwear They wear longest and cost but little more than so-called cheap rubbers made for cheap sales Men’s, best quaiity 85¢ .Boys’; best quality 65¢ Women’s, best quality 59¢ Childs’, best quality 3¢ All fresh and new—sure to wear. the commissioners was set for 8 > estate in- Foolish Errand of New York City Girl—Chief Bransfield ; aims allowed footed 32,5 There- | Th ir. and Mrs. Maxson will not | was a report . [ rai i — | receive half of the clam allowed, as |noon 1at this case Wil settle | and Joseph T. Murphy on Trail of Horse [l;ve. there are expenses in connection with | without trial. i 2 2 i 1 the settlement of the estate, — | Liquor Case on the Docket for Friday—Divorce | "7, e | GaVItt < T o e gt e Silas T. Nye of Natiok has been ap- rhn weeks, ©Oscar L. Wilcox and | wnlike any POWDER on the market. It is sold In | J. Dunn, e 1t e! u- J. Dunn, executor of the estate of Ju- | pointed principal of the Elm street Vincent will also make the | eans ooly at 50e. NEVER SOLD tn bulk wil i Day in Superior Court. fa_Hughes, showed a balance due the | POinted ¥ e iyl > excoutor of $30. Judge Burke romark- | i At e o 1 - prr RERPIRO. POWDER for mary rswn. ] d: “That's the kind of I Ol o/ ad —_— Eivs Srompt reiel, Cannot faiiwe the movt delicat . la appotnts ene Who paye | March 1, to enable him to take a mor | Death of Rear Admiral J. G. Greene. | send for (free) sample. FRANK EMERSON (Apoth we should appoint; one who pays all [ March 1 0 © he). Seknole ief Bransfield | th s. without regard to value of | MCrative position in the schools of | ‘v, pington, Feb. 18.—Rear Admirai| eam). Law ed. which result- | th egtate.” The account was contin- nmunication with | yed nisi, and the court adjourned. mord. s . eld gave a minute de- ¢ : cxperiance s e stolen horse and car- | Tussday was divorce day in the su- | the past sev During Change of Life, says WS' Chas. Barclay ind u tallied with that held by | perior court for Washington county, yrd police, although the in Kingston, with Judge George T. ‘ T Graniteville, Vt. — ‘T was passing ; ot : oty s i ok | serip of the men arrested did Brown on the bench. Fifty-seven through the Change of Life andsuffered DAt oo the young man | agree with that of the man who B uding several-grom Y. from nervousmess| '’ ' . . o the Providence | gaged team from Murph: passed for the sssion. *New andother annoyin, . Aprigeltindig nake a trip to Clark's Fails. It is be- | citation was ordered in the petition of Local Lacon symptoms, and i ‘criminal eplsode brought to | li€ hat this is the chap wh lartha E. Woodmansee agalnst Lacy | pev. John G. Dutton Mass. Boston. Mr. Nye was educated at the d Brown Demonstration and Sale —of the— nard club. can trul that | :he tres of the Third district court that his accomplice is un- [ C. Woodmansee, as proper service was | 3 o0 GUp® (o HERR SOCH A] g R bb C Zioa] oot O e cput Rot secureds - Fina] Seches way goant: | Men's Slub of the Bapt ling Rubber Co., / garanle Gons of decreased Branstield and Mr. Murphy [ed in the cases of Seyloand Potter 7476 Main St., Norwd and rly for Stamford on the 12.20 | against Gertrude E, Potter, and Mary| The committee of the Westerly dis- B o e T 2 ate St. New London ng soclety held a session_on p(mmi has proved{ b Ren, OVALEISE worth mountain L of gold to me, asif restored my health and strength. 1| o, never forget to tell | ; my friends ‘what| J LydiaE.Pinkham's table Compound has done for me g this trying period. Complete ruhnfion to bealth means so much to me that for the sake of other suffer. day noon, to definitely iden- | L. Coon against Harvey A. Coon, The olen property and probably | first divorce case called for trial was fternoon to complete a plan t the fellow now in custedy | that of Fardina Boivin against Anna 'ganization, for presentation to a harge of stealing the horse | Gaslin Boivin. The judge found a|general meeting in the evening. nd bringing him to | discrepancy between the names in the S g s ccmplaint and in the marriage certifi- m’; Kl S Ay g sy jssing property was identified | cate, and the case wag continued to thas Inte TIASK Tis. 15 (0 be. giTen % fternoon at Stamford by the | Thursday, to be held at the session | 1= °0 “FETC Gev 6 10, O6 SRR A iy S orcs i B’}',’r’;ncg“g"’l'n}"lci ‘::flf“"‘ compliance with the wishes of deceas- - ed. Ada Malloy, a misguided yourfg wo- | S0_passed to be heard in Westerly s man of New York sity, has been in| The probate appeal of Frank W. Coy,| A band, to be known s the First | The liquor case against Oliver E.{ Westerly for cek {rying to locate | dministrator of the estate of Charles | Regiment band, Uniformed Ran ing women I am willing to make mz Gavitt of the ~ Mart king Italian who had | 1. Fayerweather, .imm the Sweeney | Knights of Pythias, is to be organi; trouble public so you may publis v her. She knew that | Branite works, was heard on an agreed | in Providence, Granite City ca this letter.” — l?{l (‘.]l'lA'l BARCLAY, | Conrt o Sod Lok & tives in Westerly and these 14 Stores—Wholesale and Retall Sewing Machine An experionced operator will be &t our store all this week. We display the finest line of Sewing Machines in | febsd this city. Fancy quartered oak cases with automatic lift drop heads or double door cabinets. Buy early in the week and learn to use all the attachments. Guarantes with each machine. SCHWARTZ BROS., Home Furnishers, The Del-Hoff, HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Broadway, . . « + « Nerwieh, Coan. i Running Hotgnd Cold Water. Rooms Unexeell Service Prom H Tablos reserved for Ladies ¢ | IF YOU DON'T NEED what we advertis erhay u Teed what we dout.” W have bes advertising Hanlsy's Peerless Als, t] best ale made, guaranteed lblulnhly pure, but we ell other things that are Just as pure, D. J. McCORMICK, augldla 30 Franklin Street, 0AK SIDING SLABS 9-11 Water Street, - - Norwich, Conn. BT e L A. L. Potter & Co. There Is Only One jansoa % B »” DR. A. F. HOWARD, romo Quinine ke e That is Over Boston 8ters. %7 Main Street, ound, but nothing could be learr ] nd arned the young wo- st stop calling at their ported to Chief ed of the young man she sought, ‘has received such wide-spread and un. qualified endorsement. No other med. icine we kmow of bas such a & : & | Bransfield, estigated. I s of cures of female ills as has Lydia B | thr > ] P i Lhat o New Tork ke wad Pinkham’s Vegotable Compound. s - Towa " Solicitor | lable o become a charge upon the For more than 30 years it has been | i, giley his_assistance | town of Westerly and it was decided euring female complaints such as A Providence, who | to send her back to her home citv, inflammation, ulceration, local weak- | as attorney e Rhode Island Tem- | and transportation was furnished by 4 nesses, fibrotd tumors, irregularities, | perance has had much experi- ery Barber, overseer of ‘the poor, periodic pains, backache, indi ence in t ecution of liquor cases, | and at the town's expense. i voman is about twenty years and flflm‘;l Proltntlon. ang Chief Bransfield has succeeded in lo- | of age, wei] dressed and not bad look- unequalled for carrying women safely Y the B # el ;. She left Westerly for New Y through the period'of change of life. | 7% 0" Ararohy last Satarday | on the 12.20 noon train, Tuesday, Chief 1t costs but Mttle to try Lydia E.|morning, aided by the police of Nor d accompanying her as far as Pinkham's Vegetable Campound and, | wich, Willimantic and Stamford, It rd, where he went with Joseph | as Mrs. Barolaysays, it is ““worth moun- | appears that the team was in Norwich | F. Murphy to identify the stolen horse tains of gold ” to suffering women. r night, and there was a con- carriage. n who engaged the Murphy to drive to| Judge Edward M. Burke held regular two men put up at | session of the Westerly probate court | I olonday | Tuesday atternoon. In the estate of | Uhelr lodg the administrator, 8 Murphy dic nted the not realize that the tcam had bee ree ces fo During the first 15 days of Feb- | 55”5 1 deecripcion o the crorm e e or thief had been sent out Sunday ‘McDermott, Mrs. William snary. 1 will make Drst-class, | oigne, the men with the teasi orred | Gom® Moot s o s X a trick similar to that piayed in Nor- | Patrick Reardon, The receipts we: Plain Tailor-made Skirts at the | & ch upon a Willimantic ordered recorded as a part of the a onday night the t with | count of the estate. ridicnlously low price of $3. | 1.1 i n1 carrioge. arivea n seat The report of Willlam L. Clarke, 5 4 ford. where the fellows were describz|Jcseph C. Moore and Charles Perry, Fit and Workmanship warranted. | .q s the Norwich and Willimantie commissioners of the insoivent os. Ladies’ Tailo hotel beats. One was arrested, but the | tate of Luke Maxson, was received. e L dies r |other escaped. and the horso and car- | They reported that meetings to con- B % riage were held by orders of the po- | sider the claims of creditors on Octo- “May Buflding, 278 ‘Main Street, | jice in a Stamford stable. Tuesday | ier 27, 1908, and Januare T 1909. The febsd over Garage. | morning, the police of both Norwlch ! claim of John F. Maxson was reduced YRR AR e IG5 i S5 i - S Clarks Falls Look Here, Women! |- ing. Up to th The Standard of Excellence There’s salisfaction in every glass The James Hanley Brewing Co., Providence, R. I, HAVE YOUR HORSE INSURED, Laxative Bromo Quinine| ;. " """ \"%.., " G. RAWSON, I USED THE WORLD OVER TO GURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Ph-mo G59. 237 Malm l'.‘.‘ dec12d o K Always remember the full name. Look A zub":? ’a:'n.'y'"fiuw fi__'" ’.’.'" o i for this signsture on every box. 2bc o heees th caah the aivedies - e " The Husietis,

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