Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1909, Page 6

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The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Jan22d The-Best Dollar's Worth | == ‘ i e CALAMITE COAL Metropolitan® Divorce of Local Interest—Letter Carriers ; fl t Going to Norwich Celebration—Today’s Ball Game : ALWAYS IN STOCK. . A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sa Telephone 168-12. Branch Office—Lewls’, 8hannen Bldg. oct29d . 9 # 2 Mrs. Etta Hamilton Martin of Brook-) Commencing today (Wednesday) a lyn is defendant in divorce proceed- | special car will make daily trips to E jrgs brought by her husbagd, Edward | Pleasant View, leaving here at two e - E. Marti; a_ wealthy ommission | e'clock in the afternoon. merchant | Six = co-respondents gre . 2 X 7 = named, She is daughter of Rev. Jay| Deputy Sheriff Casey arrested four Removed byL dia E. Pink- Benson Hamilton, formerly pastor of Paweatuckers Tuesddy. for” stealing » . ) lum’sVegetab eCompouud « Methodist church, Westerly. balf a Warrel of wine from the cellar of a West Side Italian. Lindley, Ind, — “Lydia E. Pink. Lécal Laconics, \ ) \ bam'’s Vegetable Compound removed | There was another session of the | Visitors from Westerly, Norwich and " Y o a cyst tumor of |republican town ‘committee Tuesday | New London attended the anniversary That lies to my business—PLU T four years'growth, | ¢+ ening . exercises of Charity chapter, Order of ING. enly ask for & ohance 46 v which three of the | ‘ astern Star, in Mystic Tuesday night. \ ove my ability. 3o giwa 1t to ; 4 betch T s o, | Dvangelist Lindsay is preaching to or y you w " s d w d < best physicians de- | ar.." Cgregdiions ac the People's | . x. Stites of New Haven, former- St 1 2 e e easone 00 | mission. . 1y general ticket agent of the New 3 3 J. F. Tmll.s_ said that only an | 2.4 X . : operation could! Duwi Stillman_has returned to | York: New e S a2 O helpme, Iam very | Westerly from Flarida, where he has | {0\ T0lay gladthatifollowed | spent the winter. a friend’s advice ot @ wesenbe | (. HASKELL T F-BURNS, [, === letter carriers have | Judgo Elias B. Hinckley of Stoning- n Wi and took Lydia E. SR s S g Torwic ly | ton held a session of the probate court Pinkham’s Vege- | |50 Vil robably e Bl h July} " Paweatuck Tuesday afternoon for . A table Compound, | 3 3 the accommodatfon of residents of that Hea"ng and Plum Ing' for it hasmade me | The W and Woonsocket high | section of the town, a strong and well | school ba il teams will play & % e 3 woman, and I shall recommend.it as | game at Riverside park this (Wednes- | Before Judge N. B. Lewis of the Jong as I live.”—MRs. MAY FRy, |day) afternoon. ond district court, Stephen Guar- Lindley, Ind. 4 rino of Peacedale was sentenced to 3 .. and Mrs Mil d Ed- | six ths the Providence county One of the greatest triumphs of | o™i, uba Harry E. | joil and to pay a fine of $100 and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | , are guests of | costs for assault on Antonio Mottolo smmd is the conquering of woni:m 8| i and for carrying a concealed weapon. read enemy—tumor. If you have | mysterious pains,inflammation, ulcera- th{n or displacement, don’t wait for | BRIEF STATE NEWS MORTALITY STATISTICS. through the horrorsofa hospital opera- BERALH . Dy s By ubereu tion, but tryLyg.iaE. Pinkham’s Vege- | sis Death Rate in Connecticut. table Compound at once, Fming @ Lacross team. Special tc B o Ay S TR AN | ipsbitgton’ May 31 ITne: Aonsps Vegetable Compound, made fromroots = Stamford.—-Rev. James C. O'Brien ), Vo0 "20 0 il iod a volume on andherbs, hasbeenthestandard remedy | 1-ctor of St Joms R, & chureh, WIL| poriiny™ statistics, and _especially for female ills, and such unquestion- | start next week for a trip 1o BUroPe: | irp reference to the death rate in the able testimony as the above provesthe | .0 .. . Ararshal Lucas will | various states from tuberculosis. The yalue of this famous remedy, and S 15 be around the streets in &)Yolume is of great interest at this should give confidence and hope to s. He has been ill for seven [time, in view of the meeting of the every sick woman. veelks, | ety for the Study and Prevention - 3 advh Tuverculc which is to be held fil!cs y:.‘!om“(l']n‘ulgitea?nnfls({;? New Britain—Clan Douglas, O, S. Washington this week, The sta- fial“l‘e’tter o Mrs. Binkham, at i 1 1 a challenge for the Cal- | tistics were geathered during the year i lub of New Haven to play @ | 1207 from the reports of officlals of Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, bowls match here. | various states having in charge the and always helpful. registration of births and deaths. N —— 92 Framklin Street. J. A. MORGAN & SON, — Coal and Lumber We carry a well selected line of all sizes family coal. Lumber for bufld~ Prudent Housekeepers | = rurserer. Tol, B4 ARE QUICK TO i RECOGNIZE —— LUMBER —— The best to be had and at the right the savings our present prices make | Prices, too. Remember we always carry a big line of Shingles. Call us on all rellably made FURNITURE in | wp and let us tell you about our stoek F. & A, J. DAWLEY er of Fairfield—There is talk in town of our big store, maylsd We invite special attention to our rpet Department. Remember also M. HOURIGAY, v Teme 0" North Star D. P. Mills has been| i js estimated that the' population dent of the Naugatuck |of Connecticut for the vear 1907 was any, to fill_ the vacancy | 1027933, ew Haven heads the list A Gunppwte °'{'::wi':”""“d caused by the death of William Ward. S vin i e Lowgh v ¥ { o o e el - g dgeport is a good third 10.—The annt Dreby.—George C. Allis has been in Waterbury is estimated ygrodnd association of | business in Derby 57 years, and llunug‘; 650 . TR noDolNelan of .dthe 2 k& . Y tonight w rep 1t time, h the exception .of 9 il = ;: . sentatives present from about forty | s been in the same line in (he state is given as follows: l‘ oA o e Ansonia 14,318, Bristol 11,225, Dan- of business. bury- 1 Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service: 14 to 20 BATH STREET. 9,474, Greenwich 13,600, Man- ay 23 the degree | choster 12,326, Meriden 30,984, Middle- O My 8 s I3 ot | town 19,082, Naugatuck 13,865, New Mayor Magee, on benalt of Pittsbu welcomed the delegates to Unexcelled Unequalled PORK ROAST - - - 15¢ Beulah Kennard, preside eam Eritain ' 34,641, New * London 20.201, | Pittsb Pl A., W te the members of the | Britain 41, New 201, fooke for the local organization. néw et Which is 1o be form. | Norwalk 21,450, Norwich 25,760, Stam- " President Ta a letter to the[ed in South Norwalk. ford 21,036, Stonington 9,488, Torring- | g B - ton Yernon §257, Wallingford ad at,the meet- congress ¥ ing tonigl Stratford—One of the young men | 10,692, 'and Willimantic 10,209. who got on the term list in the third The rural population’ i8 given by grande, Franklimschoolhud the strange | counties, as follows: Fairfleld county wune of George Animals as Seismometers. Amimals have agatin, in Si Calabria, ywn that they about comi hquuke men | Middletow w. An official at Me wvor- | ed M ried by his dog on the eve of the dis- er. The animal would stay quiet | for & moment, and barking | such @ nuisance that the wise brute. Thei dludlu. That would | 46,031, Hartford county 72,675, Litch- ke a good college yell unty 53,829, Middlesex county ew Haven county 54,555, New wae definitely decid- n county 31,606, Tolland county by the members of | 15,876, and Windham county 37,842. | conmitiee that there The death rate in the state during celebration of the 125th ai the year is glven as 1,710.3 per 100,000, y of _the incorptation of and of this by far the largest percent- age of any single disease is from tu- s0 ; berculosis of the lungs, the estimated d and | AOUND STEAK - 1b. 14 | FRANKFURTERS. - 10c | Skin Back HAMS - Ib. 16c SIRLOIN STEAK - 1. 16e | SAUSAGE bins-naie b, 10c | Sugar Cured BACON 1b. 162 rostless that the man gave up jBridgeport, — Today = (Wednceday) | average belng 1498 per 100,000, Mid- (Tormerly Chapman's.) of sleep, and he and the dog I cral thousand citizens of Slavish | glecown has the jargest percentage of ik s oon after 440 a. m. At extraction will participate in the dedi- | deaths from tuberculosis of any of the “BHABE "] 3 Largest “"M ES d F I: " ] et o the Master followed him. Thus bot m building which the Slovak | {15 (¢, Rreigge bang 300 ;:-?\vqn ¥eatis . JC Size Ul. c - gacn ot- H were well outside the town when the | Gsin Union Sokol has erected in | [\ ,."cear. Danbury, on the other hand, All crash came, and the man acknowl- | Hallett | showed a jarge increase of deaths from edged that he owes his escape from | P | tuberculo: the average being 246.5. = l] g to his good, unruly dog. | Wallingford—The clerks In the local| o "4he’ Connecticut cities Mancneater B ¢ G e 0r Lo I AN eoe- Sl (PR - atern: tiser. . S TOCu ipree wre vtk hows the lowest mortality from tu- Our extensive and varied stock is all| Eoonomy in lce, ng made from the fiber a tre culos the average being 815 | Hartfora shows an average of 17 Bridgeport 189.5, New Britain 1. : 4 placed. We can offer the best goods, ¥ <[l | greatoet aseortment and largast stoek | Sc!id: Durable Construction — o N 90.4;: “and Wi e | in Connecticut at extfmely fow prices.| Mitered Joints to Open. ew Haven 100.4; and Waterbugy _ Six Walls to Protsct the Ice. nmer instead s, a¢ last summe Il call for the closing of the rom June to September. When These Two Meet. The world's greatest battles | 116 : i, all sink into comparative in Waterbury.—The R James | r the country districts, Windham | Removable los Rack and Drain Pipe. if Abdul Hamid Ciprl Gleeson, rector of St, Patrick’s par county shows the lowest death rate L L CHAPMAN | shou conclude to 't Sund declar at the last mass at ;]““z’l tubfl'culesn; wlylh 76.6, and New o"E “oun SALE “A SOLID can 8 o e ’ aW:!;: :ll-dewthGr-wl-;-d CorL'. ort within his power to keep any | Other counties were given as follow i y PACK C 18-20 Bath Street. -« phiatiy nore taloons from being establi Fairfield county 134.7, Hartford 112.18, | ) i boklyn. where thete are mow one- | Litchfield 126.3, New Haven 124.6, Mid- 4 o’clock to 5—Both Days The Horse Center of Norwich. ¥ of ‘the total number of the sa- | dlesev county 90.7, and Telland coun- Mohican CORNSTARCH pkg, e B mo oons of the city. ty 100.8 Ly g = o Thelrppnrt closes v}‘ith table ?\'!nx Slo n 3 B l 20 FOR THE BEST rant use, in perfect condition, which A rémerkdtl sct lesson concern- | the estimated population for 1908 ¢ o | e e s oS s iced Dried Beef m-20¢ § Ataska SALMON - - can8c J| ™" 15T s racpr | o = WALF Price at a international character | ous cities that have furnished the Go To One Large Sized Opal Lined Refrig- erator, suitable for grocery or restau- e | The International Marathon | The g at present Where Woman Fails. Few women are more badly foole the seen in the harbor of |information for the report to the cen- % {nu CONFECTIONERY sucn} - 9elRICE- - - - - - 21bs.9 N “The Plank s rrastitas 137-141 MAIN STREET, tham those who belleve they regulate Russian, etc, a ship flying the | following is the estimated pouulation . 9 rankiin sl mayld Patars British, French, Ger-|sus bureau. The population of the s 1b. SHREDDED COCOANUT the habits of their husbands.—Chicago n flag is O'CONNELL & SHEA. , Italla Belgian, Danish, Norwe- | state is given as 1, 366, and the w er seen, except on | for the cities: Ansonia 14756, Bridge- p 158 Herald. | an occasional private vacht port 90,913, Bristol 11677, Danbury Nl PEARS o el i e L — — 15,474, Greenwich 14,008, Hartford el q o E Fanfy e o - CHR loc Groton.—Nathan Shafner of Mystic A nal girls’ college has been es- | 103,808, Manchester 12,742, Meriden “ | il charged with ne ort St | tabiished In Peking for the purpose of | 2 Middletown 19.538. Naugatuck s F GIBSON | 0 mistake will be made by his wife was arraigned before Judge ning teachers. Examinations tools ow Britain 36479, New Ho- n d Sheet Metal Worker. In selecting THIS school Fréderick P: Latimer of the Groton n all the Chinese provinces, and New London 20, Nor- - — — — — in an i b d 3 Jwing to lack of | only those who were able to pass the 98, Norwich 26,068, & R i : 1 | as the onc to attend. tawn court Monday. Owing to lack of | only those who were able to pass theee e amiand Alien Waiters in England. 4id not epeak English as his mother | in- | have been eligible to enter this insti- tution. ewi@ence produced by the co ant, the court discharged the ace e S0, Wallingtert 11 ‘hen I wiis M, London lately, an |tongue, This would drive them-hom 7.9 176, Waterbury | C | Agent for Richardson and Boymtoa || (o - Winoglod 17| ewnen X vis tn Londen iy, an tongie, i wota s S Soms arriage |, NEW LONDON ing, at Claridge's, told me that thers | Cermans and the French wero superi- 55 West main Sireet, Norwich, Conn. Busmess (()l.le © R Were no less than 80,000 - foreigners, | o in this line of service, and that the and e b - A Brubeck, i, Hewlondon’ mostly Germans and Frenchmen, em. | problem of _supply their _places decid FABru , brom, Hew. om CHILDREN'S GARDENS, * ployed in_the hotels and restaurants [would be difficult.’—Baltimore, Ameri- | { Catalogue for the asking. ——— of Great Britain e e, Dot = Hovel e | ' Automobile |PAINTING! ~PAINTING! How One Improvement Society Se- A . s our business and now cures Beautifying of Home Grounds. My friend, an -ardent patriot, 3 3 # t our bu | More than ordinary enthusiasry has |aliens shofiid be holding good posi- | 3 Rev: £ " Th of the Methodis e Yo _and our 3 2 i » oh will address the veterans > done In a first-class manner at | been shown by the children of South | tions, while thousands —of his own | €1UTC | . e ol B c n t ¢ . | Waterbury this * | countrymen were out of work and on ammtin onable figure. Give us a trial Spping in gho garden- | i e of starvation. Furth BT AL h originuted wi o | the verge of starvation. Furthermore, { BB atarnary Toomea iy h the | this great horde of forelgn employes and BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St The improvement gociety has made re composed of men who had been AMERICAN HOUSE ‘ mar2dd H l ban: ofter fob the Past’ three for more sugh a rigid military treining, and y | _— aCks i Vv el‘y g by | years suf g > sl ko, in the event of war, would be a { children who will raise the best flower | B¢ L7 Saraens” dugdng €he’ Fammer. ment. The only remedy he could sug- [ SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea = (Successor to A. T. Gardner) ing idea wh Orders for the sceds are taken from | est was for the British public 10| rraveiing Men, ote. Lt ¢ i AND DIES B al‘d n {he children by the teachers in the |cease giving tips to ‘any waiter who % Men, elo, Livery conncted (Carriage and Wagon Work of afitndn | - T T T O i < ols and the seeds are sent for by SHETUCKKT STRELT. 3 3 Anything on wheels built to'order. E. G. RAWSON, Agt St .81 e able | | = 3 House §54-2. 227 Main St. 'Phone 559, | PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, r10d 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Edward L. Tyrrell of the improvement | society. Thé seeds are then sold to the children for two cents a package. They choose their own kind of flow- crs, there being probably about a dozen varleties from which to make a selection. There has been an increase of about $3 this year in the sale of of DO IT NOW Telephone 882, aprisa . s the best thing any property . that the garden idea is eted with | v * comes ‘ore ma n The Only Baking Powder J| |ttt "o S, i Honey ummer Snirts CORPORATION, Sihole? coes Sehre kit Sectt REFH'BERMUHS HANDSOME NEW LINES made from eet i o, t % 5 Work begin today by getting our fg- Royal Grape Cream of Tartar o e KoY Kevenins: g fearer | of Horehound and Tar Perfect fi""'g“‘”d all the| 507-515 North Main Streel. | *°* srzrson & vouna. OURS 1S THE BEST | 3 —made from Grapes— The idea for bl i | eprisa - The Best, Because— Y tydn oy | - — 9, They require less lee. S omter. mny them ik Gerte 15 i Burkhard{’s Bock Beer y : Royal Baking Powder has not its counterpart at Attractive ana.i6. taks & cortain pride Oug S s e e COMMENCE NOW TRY IT. T AT e home or abroad. Its qualities, which make the in, the neat sspesraice of the com- il i b s Kt Lo iy e o el v s 1 > [munity. Most of the secd has alrendy \ . e & i, g fOOda!;lelhl’ll::usangz “};e?lfhfillt,hafelpecub?r to itself | o g e or 1y e Young ar- C 0o l d S e To Select Your Spring Wall Papers | yuos. m. witson, 78 Frankiin| il Srims,ne "= ™ tuent 1n other leavening agents. inaection’ fours: made by Ihe come and Throat Troubles E { prices, all mew s McPHERSON, the improvement socie- king this offer to children is will meet with delay. | We have them in all grades and| su06a including our Imported WALL PAPERS mittee which will b appointed later. All Druggists | Papers, and at all prices. - e = The first tour will be taken in the Also Mouldings and Paints, Decora- e et aers tolke middie of the funimer and the other SO r ke The Hatter. tichs and Muresco. Decora-| A Fine Asserfment of And-shesp line of Wall Papers 1o e . n il be made probably carly el M iy Now booking orders for painting, ues in White Back Chamber and all, af school has * begun i paper hanging and Jdecorating. MmNERY Kitchen Papers at 7¢, 8c and 100 per | “The prizes offe | S 2L roll. No charge for borders. d for the gardems AUR' o { by the improvement re as . P.F. MURTAGH, at iittle prices. To Former Pairons of The N. Johnsen Co. | . " i } LEGN Understood Better EachDay | o and 54 west main sireet. whs .. sTawron. | SHEA & BURKE, 3741 Main St 9 Sie GerbB- vt Gods i Telephone orders. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH US e B LT Al The most successful business man s martd | oet1daw aprad ‘We have the llmuhslnrahand aime workimen .as befpre. We..pay: oir ] ce it prise ’ > ;‘“ one who knows every detall of "his | Zh men mare wages than they recelved before, thereby getting the best hese prizes will be awarded in the 4 usiness and does not depend upon a | . work that they ean do. We are not selling oheaper suits but are put- ||presence of all the school children Ladies’ Tailor. pull for his success. Bacn cay s w| VYV atch Repairfin LOGES BB JOSEPH Bnlnfou., ting Intofthem vtter linings and trim@mes and giving you a much bet- ||and thelr teachers and a_delegation e e ™ wosaias hy p g BAKERY ] i er_suit than we ever made before At the same prices. from the improvement society som, ‘Workmans] a detailed knowledge more ntial v E When buving of us you take no chances of geiting a suit that dont || in the fall or winter. ? bl Told than in the Building Trade, It you s o Book Binder. fit. We will make clothes to fit you, and if not satisfactory we do not SR TR 9 want an estlmate on any work in my | speaks for ltself. We are confident our Ples, Cake and [ g ool made and Ruled to Order, sxpés't you to take them. Think this over line, T'll be pleased to give you the | PR, mISWElL 25-27 Franklin Bread cannot be excelied. Give us a 08 BROADWAY. . L Brery el drossed man should ! s clothes pressed at t Shirtwaist Factory at Hartford. | benefit of my many years experience. | e trial order. e 8 . 0 s Dol ce By us free of charge, saving || The new shirtwaist factory to be run C. #. WILLIAWMS, Jpnsacem ey 5, Dhicuiront e T hae: s s year. y Max Roth of New York in the old . 2 i ot s D. F. PULSIFER & CO. west end of the old Cheney silk mill Generpl Contracting and Building, WHEN you want to put your busi- | WHEN " to put vour busi. at Hartford, will be begun in about 218 Main Street. THERE 15 no advertising medium in | r before the Lublic, there Is No me= | ness belore the here ix no me- o a3 ; . Eastern Connecticut equal td The Buls | d:um better than through the advertigs | dium beiter (had R ine advertia: 1? ‘Phone 370. 2ugi9a fetin for business resuits. 10 columzs f The Bulletin ing columns of T

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