Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1909, Page 6

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* Board of Trade Advocates Appointment of Such Officer ' —Standing Committees Named—Temperance League Active Though Unpopular—Former Norwich Young Aids in-Valuable Invention—Fellowship Meet- ing 'at Pawcatuck. . pool ‘Whalen, who has basn foreman of the company for the past three years, was re-clect- ed, but declined to serve. A chicken supper was scrved after the meeting. wing officers and commit- || The tees of the Men's league of the First BaD(l!:l church “&fimfiwtraug urned annval 3 ki i Leo C. Nye, vice B, T-ylnr, , treasurer; Cl Al-bed 'G. mln, Mnrfln membership com- secre- seeee, ed J. mittee: ‘Bdward C. King, Rev. George W, Rigler, Isaac G. Barber, religious ed for school medical inspection in Ansonia, although regular medical 7 " 5 Just befor ad! ent of the, Seventh-day Baptist Missionary soci- -3 Weaterly board G radde monthly | oty, shows Zash in treasury January 1, ?flmfiiwfiflllmx‘ - - syt Do you appreciate large and comme= meeting, Frederick C. Buflum referred | (o bo $1.709.42, with recelpts, Ineldi| o oiires, An entértainment and \ dious quarters, where waiting for your 30, the recent destruction O ey Tl | iy 45 trol Bliaabetn. U Maxson of | ovster suppe rfotlowed the election. - ) You don't get @ pound of dirt M| prescriptions is fires from objection= & century’s growth, which were blown | Waterford, of $1852.23, making the B . able features 7 down, their roots huving been cut The expenditures were cal ol ; ml lees m e y r e with every shovelful of COAL An exacting service, clean untensils, | away in the building of a sidewalk. which Includes $1875 to the| Walter Dyer. age 22 formerly of ), o Boiion, stsmniiahat/ae ati ul Other trees had been' killed by gases hurch, and leaves a balance | New London, died at his n the you buy From us. v h olass, ‘ end by other canses, and he thought 41 in the treasury January|West Side, v&ednen_f:_ayé ‘t,rnn;‘ twbgr T purtenances are of tmm e e e Al & Tormerly Mis Sparvine of New If you but knew of the splendid bargains that are slipping away from you Mol — ALL COAL Is more or [ :7ih should appeal to ohn Cham- | Thomas MoCarrier and H. A. Hanna | London. i wu‘:“-m O e abiext, ‘end the re- | of Hope Valley, the latter & former| The New London baskotball Pos We are sure you wouldn't put off your cmfi a slnglc minute. You would less dirty when it leaves the .uA :’."‘......".'»'a'-.......‘ hm"m -u: ™\ ult was the passage of a vote re- | resident of Norwich, have invented and | played a practice team with the Fifth ON STORE. d Zoering ihe matter to the commitice | piented rail “os, "which. if adopted | ccmpany Jn the armory Wednes- take the SHORTEST CUT TO THE BOSTON mine; but every pound ls well J]| aPpetizing manner under @ check eys- en_municipal improvement, with in- | for genoral use, ox:un::“-“l;wom!emom :hm evening in_preperation for the i 7os 54 A 1 ncial ul e e prosented for mcsion ‘at the mext | young men. The invention relates to | Connecticut chwmpionship. At the rate the stock is going it would seem that the sale is sure to come screensd before we dellver it The lhat esnsideratiens FIION, bitng meeting, suggesting the appointment 2s, and more particuiarly to that Deputy Sherift John B. Wilcox of F i l ace ance with demand of & tres warden to have full charge allle tes, and has or an | washington county and Dr. Herbert to an end very shortly. It’s a selling out sale pure and simple. Nothing is Lol supply of best products. of all matters pertaining to trees in | object n; ));wl “ebn ;ie"t;:nzgll‘f:‘:fi E. Rouse of sna:nucmrehun a;;"lld l d Think this matter over and let e hi treets of Westerly, The fesoju- | actel ich wil e ex E coose chase in Chesapeake bay. ey w tion, It adopted, will e submitted to aud Shich will embody & novel form fntend to_ desote most of thcir time coming in to take the pllce of the goodi gOlng out. In order that we may "Phone, compound yeur mext the Westerly t council for action. | of ballast arrange a scoking. the §ame in Virginia waters: e . —— e w asting of the ssedative. com- | Cushioning ‘means for absorbing vi- | “aein® Westerly _high e building overhauled and open up anew with an entirely new line fes of the board of trade, standing| brations incident to the weight o] The Issuclof the Westerly higl . he Lee & Osgood Co. ~ suittee oard ol . h S ¥ S 5 hool seniors is to be issued once by N B a poving tra It is also intended to 1001 5 . Spommaeaa totlwss o o "% | proulle Wiover form” of rail clamp: | sach of the, other clusses outside of of merchandise we are obliged to sell quickly. NORWICH. CONN. Pharmacy i —Clifford 'W. Campbell, Wil- oans arranged to hold the rails . . -~ gt tebzra -~ N, ¥ Jositn, Walter rice. Everelt st creeping (oward or away from Yo sophiomores and fresi- Qur preparations for Spring are well advanced, and we must be ready to . Whipple, Joseph T. Murphy. cuch otber; also, {0 obviate the use of ¥ 5 o spikes or si tenings, to be per- | ¢! 5 Chamih, /o Diw i Gov Manenily engaged with (ho base fan. | Jobn J. Dunn of Westerly, secretary receive the season’s styles. < 1, Murphy, Willam Sega. es of rails and aliow for the expan- | o' lherlldl(fl toard of agricuiture, ':0 ; 4, Frank N. Wilcox, sion and contraction of rails. This|in favor of the,passage of orchar \ George E. Broughton, M has stood several severe tests, | nursery inspection act the hear- Higgine, Thoreas J. Bennon, Denison | and Messrs. McCarrier and Hanna be- | ing :}Bwn by the senate committees on C, Hinckley, R B. Melkle, Irvine 0. | lieve they have ngoud thiug and pro- a‘x\gr';n{]:g;e &nd mechanical arts, on hester. i pose to push it along, ed e D S = S e wee w A FeW Snap Shots from the Different Departments § eree saraing sinds and Lenign siam A. Wilcox, B. Court Bentley, Rob- | The Mystic Power company has en-| Rliode Island in Governor Lilley's ap- 3 ALWAYS IN STOCK. 4 | ert Duff, James Collins. Willlsm F.|tered info & contract for ten years p«;éuévil;‘n",no;fA;i?:él!;{);f;l;:lo:fif;;eg::' R taln Oor i S e e S s ot ot (SECOND FLOOR) A. D. LATHROP, Municipsd Improvement and Traffic The street lights ';uz:. me“l" succeed Yudm'\ H;‘lt(l'y“;:_fl; g‘m:g: i ~—James A. Welch, J. Irvind M f twenty-five candle power an e | Hall is R unve $3 95 Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta . . itariita, Chaties 2| class of 1867, and sent his two sons - - ftons Memantis, Chatier e te 315 s | 10 Beaws, whtte they waes members $10.00 and $12.00 COATS for - . Telephone 108-13. l H. Langwort Milo M e J benefits that lna\' of the classes of 1899 and 1903. Thorp, Edward M, Burke, Fraucis G.| street lighting outfit, The fire drill of the Westerly high 12 50 d 15 00 SUITS for - & 3 $5 00 Branch Office—Lewls, Shannon Bldg. Haswell. invention come reduc! g the cost of| school has a new plan that has been g an . . oct194 Printing and Publicity—george H.| production, the company will give the | mapped Principal J, ‘1,—! Swain. . = The Utter, Rev. Samuel M. Cathcart, La- trict increased service without ex-| After the regular m of three rings Cledo Woodmansee Cash Miller, Frank compensation. e room electric belle, followed by $ 500 cmLDREN’S COATS for - - - $l.98 LUMBER —— Much Imitated ' ie town of Wosterly and the Paw studente_go out the - c e e o Ghs =R uch Im fire disfrict are w rn.i' ten yea building, fnllnwed“l;y r -~ pnm,‘."too? o -Ml.fl l:. um NEVER N. N A’J"'luhl with the electric light wm- . they go out the right - $2 50 Howard Clerk, o e e Sorms Be e $ 598 SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS for - . Srye e tinerof Shimgtee Cal g3 erett Bar , except that instead of 2i-can- Westerly high school baseball ap an us tell you a our stock. Eqml]cd Finish ! Tec M Qiopower larapi at §16, (0-csndiepower R outiror oettios s 6.00 SILK WAISTS f 2 50 M. F. & A. J. DAWLEY thur ¥ iamps at forty cents are furnished. ech 15 or 16. It is expected 3 or - - - = . mayidd — William H. Brow frest fixtures liave already been nize will play on Beach street, & The ¢ Fini —_— ed in Mystic and others to soon he 7 g 5 . X Best Finish Gharls 4. Dutton of Westarly, finan- ves = contome| K Bl or s Stome wned ou-he Boys' $5.00 Wool Suits $1.98 Boys’ 75¢ Blouse Waists 35¢ J. A MORGAN & SON, 2l cial agent o the Rho land em- y O.\k stre ounds has taken the best ance league, made \ington borough, but is fur- eIl dfambnd Fentert Bort s the"anmiai me 1& the ‘ariincial lght on same ’ PR A T Coal and Lumber Farniture, Floors day. He reported his hrnd »utth\{\”;{’\'fi!w. :ru& nfl; next bt-st available grounds are on We carry a well selected line of all and 1, he year um ty, n 0S8 Al 1 ets, i $iit> the Hetat a fo the advantages epecified in | V1°® and Beach strests AIN FLOOR {ises family coal. Lamber for buld Intedtor Woed Werk s i imion, he i G, o : M 8 Contral Whart, ol o4 of all kinds. had its effect on collections, but on| The delegates to the fellowship mi BHIEF STATE NEWS septisd " the whole the support of the temper- | ing of the Gongregational churches in Laces and Dress Tnmmin S all kinds up to 25 and soc leyd — ance cause in a financial way was | this section met with the Congrega- \ y ] Remember the name **Rogers” growing « er & i olied | tonal church i PAWCAICK Wedney- | \eemmsmmm—— ey d v Palat, Stal middle s, while the @ e nd_were formally welcomed by ast Norwa e oyster steamers Oth h $2 98 for 19 mor ponsive Mr. Duttar pecl- 8 ‘M“:'Xa(hc.’arr’:rar:ator‘_ “The ser | report large catches o flounders in t €rs WOl’t llp t0 . or c an when you , n or hurches of the iz morning session was | their dredges during the last week. Varnish, g and those h Rev. Mr. Whiti f Led- - - . itk 0 iare coutnainee| | Danbury—a. & amon, wee, war- (| 25¢ and S0c Fancy Buttons for - 5¢.a card wooD ccting and thev were served Bt ig thven acgs eyt the 5L c"As nssn"" & En s by the ladies of the | cinity of Elmwood park a oro! i trimming. ) $l 25 F; B for - - - - 10 h N o stite Houne Al Churchr Work.” Preaching incia: | , Watervillea—The Rev. seert T, ¢ B 45 and 41 ed? was the subject of discussion at | Mitchell ot §R. Pate . nee Purses for . - 10¢c PPlonas, wiee Bl SRTIGHE: (seblor of Plymouth, preached Tuesday even- SOC Pocke BOOkS and Cha g - Commerce Strest TAGEs BTOWE of TRtk ing at St. Paul's church.in Waterviile. 37 Franklin St, 58 Thames St. . $271.07. a total of Dr. James W. Weeks, Jr, . . 3 . Jani2d R e ituros of the e e » 9% | Meriden—The Humane society at its G w l f .f d ] SR ie cauh &t the e EaRpas e, mun:'};’];"me-nng this vieek t:ndo{)sed emlafltOWIl 00 y our-io y ail Cco OI‘S, wort C. or C - - —— the bill in the general assembiy abol- of § oy pFoleg & Barber hose company of | isiing the death penaity: 25¢ Misses’ Ribbed Hose. > X ;| e IZ%C PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. F eae in The rm:ar“for January by George | a b Ansonia. No money has ever been il H. Utter of Westerly, treasurer of the ¥ The Vaughn Foundry Co. inspection is the rule in mearly all of the cities in the state. IRUN cAsTINGs Furniture, s Stamford.—The net grand list of S I ORE OPEN A I 8 30 A M o, Stamford coming from the board of re- I - - *urnished promptly. Large stock of R.fl"‘ # $24,694,402. The grand list, as atterns. No. 11 to 2§ Ferry Street. Carpets, Adds wholesomeness 0 the fmm’ R et e Aol o B P s - 051, - Rugs, Matitngs, Sewing Machines, Pianos, Go=Carts, < The Best Dollar's Worth is whet most people are looking after today, and the fellow who cannot give it 1s working under a strong handica; That IPD"GI to my business—PL IJM ING. only ask for & chance lt prove my abllity to give it to you J. F. TOMPKINS, juniza €7 West Main Street. Waterbury.—The annual visit of the ak (rieves to dental offices in W: t ury wes made Sunday and two | place re_entered, the office of Dr. . W. Herr-and Dr. W. B. Brewsters oftice A plain cake, made with Cleveland’s & Curtis has dge lown his ibution of H r, horse thief. eriff Hornbeck of Falls Vil- cd $90 and Mr. Smith ot 37-41 MAIN STREET UNDERTAKERS feb18a m'ere)trd in any business. The body W brought here at 9.30 Tuesday evening and funeral services will be held from the residence of h a considerable quantity clothies and other arti- Baking Powder, is superior to a pound Ger ‘“n l[' ory Grove cemetery Made New : Ve son, T. cake costing twige as much made with ) |50 siockings und placea in one of the| M. Tuft 161 Penbroke - gireet, ” on / L] HaveYour fursday afternoon, I}“ih \He;ry A; D t, e _ an alam powder. EET S | o T SR Garments P E Pawpol t W the 25th 4 - ' ' 2 e i s 5 ; ; e dedication of the | Wil be in the family plat in Mountajn [ .ieveland s aging owder 1 r eforined chureh on Congress e 5 e g Y RRES R A TRADES COUNGIL Heating and PIUMbINg, | v uermva rrme prom, church property, so s now clear of incum- clean and wholesomey and with less D L atied tor an SUIT FRESSING SYSTEM. | Petitions New Haven to Have City Work Done at Standard Prices. 92 Franklin Street. Our Annual Mark Down Sale trouble and concern makes the cake Greenwich.—A' Lithuanian girl was| At a regular meeting of the New A = A hv‘n"-ghv to the Greenwich hospital the | Haven board of aldermen, the first T . & Al \ RLs i T e R e e T g ks, lighter, ‘sweeter, purer, more appetizing | Sl i G s VH oay? | Bits i o ol . compmant OF WINTER-WEIGHT We Are Receiving Our LANG'S DYE WOR able to_ ascertain’. the. troable | commuil i whioh they daked the alder: 167 Pranidin 8ty Mernich. and beautiful. r n_operation was deemed nec- and a meat skewer three inches "ngth was removed from her in- ines. men to adopt an ordinance that all work done for the city, such as paint- ing, carpenter work and plumbing, be done by skilld workmen who should receive a set scale of wages, They did not state in their communi- xpected, yet Telephone. Clearing Out Spring Patieras of Wall Papers __mem and Interior Decoration and will Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and/0vershoes Means Some of the Best Shoe Bargains Ever Shown in Norwich. 1 1 ‘Take every precaution to avoid Wethersficld.—' 'How many times will alum baking powders, as alum plis several more, be contained in be pleased to show them. The styles are CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO, 0 food cation what seale they NEW YORK infood is deleterious. They may s the problem which is con-|i( is thought that it was the regular aspecially charming and the oolors| of Horse Blankets and Carriage Robes L be known by their lower price, fronting Warden Albert Ga and | ppion wages. in great variety. Also Upholstery, direc prison of the Connecticut state t Wethersfield, where cellroom and workshop: e well taxed to telye e —_— care of the present lot of prisoners, Shudes and | at what they cost us, R ~ood chance to own Blankets and Robes ' wight, Also exceptiomally good Secondshand Two-seaters for sale cheap. L. L. CHAPMAN, The counll further hinted that much of the work of redecorating the city ball had been done by men not mem- bers of the trades unions and they had taken wages lower than the Yegular rate, Lace Curtalus, Window Furniture, The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street, Norwich, Conf. feblodaw DEEP PRICE CUTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SUDDE EATH. James Tuft of Bridgeport Dies While Visiting in Turnerville. 1009000000000000000 000000000000 0c 000000000000 se00eas0sssesssssssrsnse New Spring Covermgs Extra choice values in Men’s Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Boys’ Shoes, Girls' Shoes, Children's Shoes. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any cass of Catarrh that can- - », N not be red Hall's Catarrh Cure. FOR THE BEST Broadway, Bath, h, Ch AU TR A e e ..‘u"'{v.‘.% Raye kmow 3 Just look at Sample Price Cuts marked in our ALES and LAGER rosany e ey Tatt 5 resdent of tnis ity | vt Vi erdieud Sonordile tn #ll |\ M windews, It means our reliable standard goods at Ge To moruing at the home of his daughter, | able to carry out any obligations made "Tbe Plank ns., KlinSt. 0 mistake will be made Drapery Department Mrs. T. B. McCoyd, in Purnerville, | b¥_his firm. NUINE MARK DOWN PRICES and a Saving in 3 B S SO Wt | ARG acomay s am, | GENUINE 14 e by in selecting THIS school : as the causes ot Aocth. 8o vere glvenf Halls Caiarfh Cure is tsken Inter. Telephone 6Gd-4 as the onc to attend, Deccased was the family shoe bill _ acting directly upon the blood Have you Furniture that needs repairing or reupholstering ? We ne" ystom: . The are well prepared to do work in this Department. nally, 80 and” mucous surfaces of years of age. Pembroke street. X Late in the summer the Mir. Tuft and his wife have made|Testimonials sent fres. ~Price, 75c per v m frovh Topiatoive 4 helf nome Tor the pas | SR Sy DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, i T TR 8 S o ol e, o B Y o et S SR O] ek Hiliefor consti- Buy them now and save money at Business RABrubech.tom, hew. Fine Verduro Tapestries, from $1.50, $2.00 to $4.50. i e AR e e Denta/ Surgeon. daughter, Mrs A - " i atton. Voluses 4t o0s $0s, (2 9750 it r the "health of” Sie. Tuge,"ones| “All thought T Tose my leg,” writes ) In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geers practics S, for the Spiee. Corduroys, Verona Velour, Ete. thought the change would prove bene-|J. A. Swenson, w::ertl?:w‘:m c‘;l‘“elx; ‘“ M du;l‘r::“l:u Int':llnon b sy A 8 g A £ that ors aln orw onn, i Miseion style Tapeetriss and Hair Cloth in small block patterna fer 3| flctl, Both had been enjoying “good | ¥ears of Sonems D3 LU Sy 353 Attractive Line of quaint styles or antique furniture. arose as usual and was partly dressed | Bucklen's Arnoca Salve cured it sound and well.” Infallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, ~Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25¢ at Lee & Osgood Co.s. Cretonnes, fine assortment of exclusive French patterns for curtains, bed sgreads, covering! when he suddenly fell to the floor and expired before a physician could be summoned. Surviving him besides the widow-are three sons, T. M. Tuft of this city, Jobn and Charles J, who reside in Milwaukee, Wis, and three daughters, Winter Mlllllery MISS BUCKLEY'S, 48 MainSt. declld 206 Main-Street, Franklin Square. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, te. N. S. GILBERT & SONS, “My three year old boy was badly constipated, had & high fever and was 00000000000-000000000000000000000000000000000000 8000000003 5938 000599800000 00080 0005 Mrs. T. B, McCoyd of ‘Turnerville, | in an awful condition. I gave him two 108 BROADWAY., md"" Remedy will cure aiy 137-141 Main S t Warda Archer, of New York and | doses of Foleys Orino Lexative and 2 Telephone 262. ect10a | came of kidney or bladder trouble that = b Miss g uft of this city. De-|the next morning the fever was gone x s oy o e ain Stree ceased hud been a resident of this ciiy | and he was entirely well, Foley's Orino P s Detors the pablic, d - | ness Detore the DUSUC. Chere 18 no w mo savertining uree: c and irregularities th for the iast ten vears, but had lived| Laxative saved his life” A Wolkush, | dium better than throueg! Tium bflmu‘- um.;. the uvwg: oouu-un: ual to fl‘.!.t " "es!'"w ight result in Br a retired life, not beins particularly! Castmer, Wis. Leo & Osgood C ik columna af The B & columas ‘o Koe B éfl.. e e | dissass or aiabetes. Tae & Oagwed Ba

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