Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1909, Page 11

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The annnal “ college” men’s confer- e | ence on the uu-uu.n lnsn.ry wm be | 8hown Am-. M- of Reynolds r State Revenue—A xntmenfi held ‘at the' Hactford (heblokTeal seme Taxes on Inheritance fo ppo! Mr, Broughton of Stonington futro. | held at the Hartford theologl o Bridge Woman of Judges—To Fill Vacancy in Stonington Town an outgrowth of the movement start- w Reynolds Bridge has g 9 cd in 1904 by the Yale divinity school, | s conme: prominence 1o, fi,mu Court—‘ew London Northern Railroad Authorized | ter the £rst Monday of May, the Union and Hartford theological | 1y her affection for song 2 vacancy ceused by the death of ben | seminaries, when it was voted to hold | indness ig mxpm-u w her lmh to Issue Bonds P. Couch, who has herétofore been |yearly conferences at each of the three | samily of various colors. . appointed. seminaries in turn. Jastern college thoroughly MM to wignrn‘ th.lr From the Senate, 4 men are always invited to attend these | confidence that they will some at her The house concurred with the sen-|feetings. IKive of these conferences | a) and eat from her hand and even : ate in rejecting a bill incorporating a | DAve been held, with the attendance | g, upou her shoulder. Occasionally Hartford, March 18.—The senate was ) the Israel Putnam Memorial camp. | girget railway in Groton. . from colleges and seminaries varying | one goes into the house: no member Among the Paris bulldinge soom called to order st 1115 by President | Referred to insurance and -memortal | *'¢°L 155ci*In "concurrence a_resofu- | from 50 to 150, and with addvesses | of ths fumily can cateh It but the 1ady | be demolished In the Castie o¢ Ieoliee Pro Tem Brooks. Prayer by Chaplaig | camp committees. tion appointing W. 8. Downs judge of | from speakers of all Protestant evan- | by her bird talk is allowed to plck it|on the Seine. It was the favorite Sexton. v Petitions. the city court of Deroy and A. H. Kelty | 8¢lical denominations . The object of | yy These birds are'so jealous of their | domicile of Louis XTIV, - Inheritance Tax. By Mr, Noble of Old Lyme (by re- | deputy judge. these conferences to Interest col- : P quest)—For an amendment to the| 7These resolutions were rcjected: Ap- |lege men in the ministry and it is The committee on the judi 1 favorably o o TesC | un;mut‘mn. roviding for .the initia- | pointing H. W. Rathbun judge of the said that the influence of the meeting and K:é?:[e ety l,: Rty st2 }5.\-«: and sl Constitutional | own court of ‘Stonington; appointing [ has been very marked, Thc revenue, and pr 2 y or:amm.dmvms. E. M. Yeomans auditor of public ac- [ The conferéence met in Hartford s he 3y N Ga counts; appointing E. L. Averill dep- |three vears ago and was addressed by iy Rl des e Ilr;h;grl?nlgr:)flb!;:lalgz ':’E’"fiqf.?,’; uty judge of the borough court of|such men as President Woodrow Wil- t 3 . . Baby Carriages and representatives i Te0n0 Jreunent) - (o Walllngford: changing the name of son of Princeton university Dr. Kin- SPQuficatlons | Connecticut Royal Novitzky; amending an act re- | solving, . Adams Brown We have just received a new and| ”:cnnlm ,M”s e e 0] Committes Raports garding evening schools. and mar - well known ‘college inheritance tax foithe| Finance—Unfavorable on bili con- Calendar. 1 theological men. The programme f complete assortment of all the latest B e resoiation | coffilng exemption 'and deauctions | pe..eq ‘masolution Iniorporating the 3 or styles and up-to-date Go-Carts, | Ihder syspension of rules | from state taxes in conmection with | CSSSECC RESOMTION METERORATE E0G . Dr. . Parkhurst, : 2 14 e (o n house. _Motion | ecclesiastical socleties, Report accept. | corporation for tre Natonal Councll of lang John H. ¥ The following ( A SPECIAL SALE { car \“’x:s”l;‘mhn’gefi“‘;;’:omb,, concorning | United States. A slight amendment [ 1%, fi° oficial \ i our INew was made to it. Calendar. | “p, g5cq—Substitute resolution author- izing the New London Northen rail- road to issue bonds. for a few days only, in.order to move | ) ods quickly. Prices range| Judges of the thes goods q ) ~ | courts and court of . inted. Wadges. Ayt powers of insurance agents, Public Health and Safety—Unfavor- superior [ 2 able on amending an act concerning from 98¢ up to $30.00. | appe ‘)n;;l wops, Report accepted and bill Recommitted to Commi‘tee on Public — Health and Safety—Bill concerning vote: —Unfavorable on street i rry Emerson Fosdick We have also a new large stock of | and removal of snow. Re- & el T B U T Apea, v s 2. m—| should call for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Includ- | B port accepted and bill rejected. mittee had discovered a slight error The Call (o the Ministry, Robert B. Railroads—Untavorable on an act |in ft. Speer. The Tempta of the Min- ° . associate concerning street railways. Report ac- Passed—Amending an act concerning | 15t Dr. Henry Sloane Coffn, The b cepted and bill rejected. taxation of oyster grounds. Permanent Power of the Preacher, Dr, Fish and Game—Unfavorable, con- Fyidening S. Parker Cadman, ing Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Chif- { mon pl foniers, Dining Reom Sets and Flo of the court of :n’n. Coveringe. iriford county, cerning lobsters. Repart accepted | s Saturday, April. 3—Afternoon—Rec- Don't fall to mee this stock. You| e | and bill rejectec on“,}'“:’:’d“;e :‘tlj‘i‘l”‘,,f“fd at 12.30 to meet | reation, together with an opportunity Th e e 5 B = th | Fish m’hl —~Unfavorable om 4 -0, | to visit the religlous and philanthropic can save money by purchasing of us. Latimer of | fixing @ close season for alewlves, Re- kS RaTRL o utions of Hartford, for those who e wide range of desi harmomzmg with any o, A% Tallte. | port “accepied snd bil rejocted . | vo Jdesi A style of architecture combined with the real econ- Reports of Committees. Fish and Game—Unfavorable, con- e o 24 aturd evening, o'clock—Intel- SCHWARTZ BROS., | ;... tagh wpstitats | corning wioee ‘seiaon for had, Mr.|Rev. Morgan Millr, However, Will| locual Frepaiation for ‘the, Mipiatey on{;‘l/ofhfe—longwearaflordscompletenn.sfucnon. udictars a . o ‘Hall of Willington said that after an lemain wit! ivet Congregational | t V. Douglas MacKenzia, . “Home Furnishers,” readiation ape ; Il | Xhaustive hearing the committee | GChurch. r tion for the Ministry, i b arl'el plenased to show Sargent s Designs and T : "DULY thought the present law all right. Mr. 3 5 der. o furnish estimates on your requiremen 9-11 Water Stireet [ the ™| Chandler of Rocky Hill asked that the | Rev. Aorgan Millar, pasior of the n April 4, 10.30 a. m.—Services ¥y ol g X 4 ‘abarable. on bill | matter be tabled and there was 1o | Olivet Congregational church, Bridge- the local churches. Sunday after- T s o e e | Fuasabie on v | matier Qi coneloprion Sk Siams e e Vo) chistye, Sunieg gnr| HE HOUSEHOLD, Experienced demonstrator. always in | hes from any ri Fish and fame(; Favorable on lam- | pation Sunéay morning in response to \“i,:i ation, }'\’ro dr;n‘.}n){n' }‘x, Finley. ! " )1 y eels, alendar. ir e " vi 4 n's ew A Ed- v g shisien ot ARtE, | B Game.- Unfiyoriis o] patiie T e, he beStine | S RN & R a3 Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. We buy Second-hand Furniture. | | prohibiting shad fishing in tributaries [ He said he would remain indefinitely | . ‘Sundav cvening at 7 o' ~The Open evenings. Tel. connection. Connecticut river below Middle- | but would not be installed. When the | IDSPiration of the Pastc . Prof. B Report accepted and Dill re- | church found that he had done them | W Bacon. The Preacher and Present __merisa ¢ i KT $he §000. Ne Conld. e’ Wetlalank Problems, Dr. Charles H. Park- Rallroads—Substitute on amending | buy a month’s notice and would leave | ! . the comp the charter of the Connacticut Rail-|them; and when he found that they | L, R T way and Lighting company. Cal-|no longer rallied to his standard of AUTO SPEEDING ® E .| practical Christianity he should give - | Game—TUnfavorable on|them a month’s notice and leave. To Be Stopped by the Townspeople | nz shad fishine in —_— of Fairfield. Connecticut riv- The report was accepted and the i s ,‘TENDRV | Autom: ts v ‘titioners given leave to withdraw. s | i feld Fien and - Game -Untavorbie o | Has ‘Rounded Out Thirty Years of | through Fairfield ng the sale of shad, Re- Successful Business Existence. e W erty in each Lo | dar. bt o f ent Apcopees 2 Fodueine. It is thirty years t i men have beer it s d n f able o y years this spring since | MO0 n4ve veen - S 3 Iv $41 stock to a : wfi‘p‘}_mf;’tm?"“’ ’rjf“gr‘" K trout. | the Sessions Foundry co pany, mow Kless drivers This action was same time, consequently someone’s orders must be delayed. Heady author e Dy It e tyalent | Report: accepted and bill ol one of the largest indust town meeting | prep- | Calen- 0 attempt to run you'll want your seeéds and fertilizers and so will hun- t a high rate of iture are liable to find dreds of other people expect their orders to be filled at the roub since the select- it (£300,000) m-\ NEED TO BE FIXED. & a w brought 7 rig e ations—Unfavorable e- | tol started business ery modest | A Why not get in line at WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY lon of the town of breston for an | WAy on Laurel street. In comie SR B i 8 amendment to the charter of the Nor- | ration of the anniversary the comp e Thursday morn- LARGE PRICES ? the Denefit Without the least particle of { vidual char. he: pain you can have the most sen- the Lakeville W sitive teeth removed by our ir Power company, | has had printed a book giv hedd of Preston |tory of the plant and of the progress 2 it has made in the commercial work wich Compressed On request of M [ g et ; its start. The book 3 Fis Game-—Favorable on [Since its stari he book was i pose of reventing | b and e e Aladletown | close season for trout. Calendar. on Saturday and is a handsome . venir -of the great plant as well are used as speed | reckiess automobile drivers houses for the waste: autho tracks by method, Flectrlo Light company We fil teoth with sflver or to extend is | Annoyances on Street Railway Cars. | JOT0 OF 0 BV B B of and will a &top to this practlce, and get the benefit of first choice? enamel for 50 cents and gold business to the tow When the subStitute for house bill | gnocess that has been attained by t if possible, | Portland, Haddam, I 94, »& the protection of L for $1.00, or solid gold b e company, In the book is a double- public against drunken- | page picture of the plant and also a BIBLE TEACHING annoyances ongrolley | fne cut of Willlami E. Sessions, to _— h L . Roiri, “Jfi;’ whose energy and business ability the | According to a Novel Method at New you to the best advantagt‘ as we have about MY varieties—all If you have sweet peas on your list we can surely serve dleflel for $5.00. 5 : " Full set of teeth $8.00 with the Tabled—Inccrporating the trustees o QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT, the Jerome home ;vhlch ;;:r::_‘tively prevents teeth Petitions. chas n of | Success of the enterprise is due. Britain. " " X . Senator Holzer prosented two peti- | Ar TIIRa pfi D SNy Wael KNIt —- | @ different and unmixed—with all the popular shades and colors o 0f Now Tiayen, who | SPTing. 79. when W. Sessions | c n of the Junior En- | Work guaranteed ten - years, concerning the referendum vote on the endr s, The|and his father, John Humphrey Ses- | society wof Stanley Memorial | s Thi T3¢ ok gl iy i bt A8 bagry | i M < 1nm\;3nt_ mei® | sions, bought out a small foundry piant | e TEERaID, Rro Taraiak e included. This seed strictly fresh and we are sure they will have Dbeen established here Sive g Lo - w‘a"\, and would have the|On Laurel street. .The concern pros- isions and books of the Bible in a e years, our guarantee is of in- The senate adjourned to Tuesday at | take effect on its passage. pered from the first and in 1895 they | ay both novel and interesting. | prove satisfactory. disputable value, 12 o'clock. andler offered no obection. moved into their big modern plant in | Little books are made, using the cut- | ' We will be pleased any time ——— tt of Plymouth eald that|the north portion of the town. The |ting paper rainbow colors, accord- | EE D8 T sy e i onss: e Siad mo objection . to the | DOk says that in ordinarily good times | ing to each division, five red books, “ “’s Seed and we haven’. l charge. IR ndments relat to ‘penaity, he|the company furnishes employment to | for books of early history, twelve or- . e Qpen from 9 ¢il] 8 and <Tha, hoube leg to oxderiel ) VeNio oppose tiat which would have 600 men and it gives a_list of the sort | nnge books, for later history, five yel- Sundays from 10 ill 2. BN A e, S e frect at o work the company does. low books_ for the practical, and so on chaplain offered pr pn of Hamur.x called at- AR Rt { ho pages are of white paper, taken you might as well give up! From the Governor. [ tention to what he belleved #o.be a| Japan is now comp: actively | from 2-cent pads; the writing is nec- King Dental Parlars, | | Better Teeth Cannot Be Made. ‘Iflm' relating to house bill No. | | | | | Acting Governor Frank B. Weeks |« t in the bill in that it clethed con with the United States and Great | essarily brief, t gives a general | DR. JACKSON, Mgr. transmitted to the I re reports ors and motormen with powers of | Britaln for China’s trade in planos, [ kndwledge of each book. The small Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. [ | of the insuranee cor ) officers at all times_ He thought | niano players and organe. | books are then pasted on larger leaves | Southingto: | company fa hire on or | in that t company sh % COMMENCE NOW i wewim i VW hy Physicians Recommend Castoria ”,{‘;Z,“,}Z:I},',,:," f,fif’;;,,,.., sk ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, | unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial,etc. Thisisa Hions Sne Mo C pharmaceutical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physi- good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose Now bookin, rders for inting, Py 3 : 2 Bhiiid il di 1y ok e e ] cians with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is | ginoer and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisoning P.F. MURTAGH, | unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence | ;o4 children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowl- 92 and 9 West Main Streot. that it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and Fangs 5 E &7 which’ sroduces: camposure and health, b , Teieohons ortes "4 quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and | ©4g®, Castoria is a remedy which pro p , by perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not con- | regulating the system—not by stupefying it—and our readers are entitled tain any ‘Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does ‘not stupefy. Itis to the ihformation.—Hall's Journal of Health. Elegant Pompadours Zpfgganty ¢ The latest and best 1n head-dress. The use of which combined with a little tact, any lady can arrange her hair becom- ingly. Cail and see me. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H, Fletcher. The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- Dr. L. O. Morgan, of So. Amboy, % Ark., says : ‘‘ As a practicing phy- N. H., saye: “I use your Castoria 11, says : “I have prescribed N.J, suys: “‘I prescribe your Casto- AlW&YS Bought and which 3 eiciax‘x I use Castoria and like it' ;n my practice, and in my family."” gzxr (.anrh often for infants ria every day for children who are very much.” during my practice and find it suffering from constipation, with OTTO STABENOW, Prop. | has been in use for over 30 DeW, . ey, of Amity, B, D% You 3 MeCHECAE Oolebe: vy setihny. OV s L v deo7a 17 Broadway. years, has borne the signa- Y.,_nays: ‘“Ihave used your Cas- children I certainly know Dr. William Belm“ont. of Cleve- toria for several years in my something about your great medi- land, Ohio, says : * Your Castoria Dr. H. J. Taft, of N FOR THE BEST f Ch H. Fletch practice and have found it a eafe . o . stands first in its class. In my 4 b ot Brooklyn, X, b ture o as. . etcher, 3 ™ cine and aside from my own family 2 & Y., says: “‘I have used your Casto- ALES and LAGER and reliable remedy. experience, I have, in my years of ‘hirtY yearsof practios Loaneay L .07y 003 4t gn emcellent G To and has been made under o2 Baymond M. EvastaofSana _ practin,found Castora populas e e miacusd anything thA450 orsedy in my household and peiv- o s e . i nez, ., says : “After using . and efficient remedy in 08t Y ate practice for many years, The "IC P Iank. 8 Franklinst. | v his personal supervision your Castoria for childrenfor years ~ every home.” 3 Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” O'CONNELL & SHEA, | AVegetable Pf Wdlwnfirfs it annoys me greatly to have an Mich., says : I prescribe your Cas- Telephone 5% “septisa | lmgl{lfiluflfllcf"flodmlm"“la since its infancy. Allow ignorant druggist substitute some- _ Dr.Howard James, of NewYork, toria extensively as 1 have never Dy, W, L. Bosserman, of Buf- l',HllIPflI]Y AID MANICIRNG = , e Stomachs and : i thing else, especially to the pe- Cny}:flrfl[ =; It is ;flh great ple: found anything to equal it for chil- falo, N. Y., says: “I am pleased to no one to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase, ure that I desire “"“f! o the gren's troubles. Iam aware that gpeak a good word for your Casto- MRS. UNDERWOOD, 51 Broadway. AL I enclose herewith the wrapper of ~medicinal virtae of your Castoria. there are imitationsin the fleld, but riz, I think so highly of it thes X Orders taiken for Puffs and other : ST i this. All Counterfeits, Imi- the imitation.” I have used it with marked bneflt 1 yJlwayy seo that my 5 g6 not only recommend it to others, §rair Goods fnto a Switc T own combings made Pompadour, or Puffs, Promotes DigestionCheerfi in the case of my own daughter, Fletcher's.” ve i " ool ~ . Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, P 4 % butbave used it in my own family. ness and Rest.Contains reither tations and “ Just-as-good ” 5, 2 e e i and have obtained excellent results Face and Scalp Massage, Superflu- 5 4 ; 5 2 Dr. ing H. Cook, of Saint bing B e b e 2’;‘;?‘}’?{;&%‘:{?““ . do not prescribe proprietary prepa- z;zfi;,;:i:l:nm':ng- fo o MO::'N:G”: “Y have used Dr. F. H. Kyle, of 8t. Paul, — ;s e oo ol e are but Experiments that rations, but in the case of Castoria A : your Castoria for several years past Minn., says : 1t affords me plea- SPECIAL Recipe of 01 D S ATELPTEER i my experience, like that of many Dr. J. R. Olausen, of Philadel- inmyownfamily and have always Sure to add my name to the long ;“r:en\xru‘y' r;en!g:agl ?,'.",":, 'mkwru;v : 1 ,,m,,,, Sed- trifle with and endanger '3 other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : **The name that found it thoroughly efficient and list of those who have used and gyeping and wedding dresses. all - ol f make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself never objected to by children, Bow endorse your Castorla. The BLJo Qrloss: also Tatsst Sivie Dress | the health of Infants and your Castoria in my practice be- in the tens of thousands of homes which is a great consideration in factof the ingredients being known Balf price. Coms and gee them. 3 2 cause I have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence of children, view of the fact that most medi- through the printing of the formula \l";ll‘?‘l:A:‘l; STORE, , Children—E x perience oughiy reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs to be supplemented ° cines of this character are obnox- ©n the wrapper is one good and JOMN BN, Frim. X dren’s eomplaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- sufficient reason for the recom- - ag&iflst Experunent. who has raised a family, asIhave, profession, but I, for one, most ministration. As a laxative I mendation of any physiclan. I " DENTISTRY | Apet ety ot The dental busi eetablished by | ton, Sso,(“’:us\slsmsfi oy ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FocSimle Signature of will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it consider it the peer of anything know of its good qualities and ve- mendation of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” / that I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” ' ASK ey BGEEEY CASTORIA YOUR : at ilttle prices. o . y s W nry o4 Wenpom Bears the Signature of ¢ PHYSICIAN ‘ pew ones as_will favor P yntrul:so. Fxlnv‘lln{ 25¢ W YORK. CENUINE o s no mvml.!n: medium in tern Conmne:tiout equel to The Bul ou 2 ul- =l busivess

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