Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 15, 1909, Page 7

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ca, s an S st This Sale stands pre-sminsntly the greatest, both in volume of gasds in- Agare et YT Secie. 3 cluded and the remarkable values v )mnmt'b:mh of Kidney | offered that we have ever Held at this * tor i ; : . ally people with symptoms T T e raosd geport geane:d._s, for a visit to Old Orchard, | or bhflwytr.oulle could 'mu-!a'fln:: season, Everywhere are «.u.. Qreen 2 u-ngguum. while a central fire £ e.;m'm taking Folq‘-l%; Mr Tkll.m ~— the sign of money. tween 3 edy. ng values. *&:_‘% | Goores Jarvis of the People's store | ¢05 This @reet _ remedy saving wi L y gi ] Predictions for Wednesday: light to moderate west wifi. Wi s weather: Fair. kitchen and t will have wagon hased e organs, LOOK FOR THE GREEN PRICE hfli“ cfty and eight n-:n% m is no hnmwut Bright's disease cr%: TICKETS. ere. - “have 500 feet of hose Edward Duchaineau left Tuesday for | er serlous disorder. Do mot distegard] / Har!(ord_pe:'hen he will be empioyed | the early symptome. Lee & bn o b e as a car er. 4 e g Louis Paquette has resigned his po-| In 1908 :g'rie lwm 1,171,000 textile SUMMER GLOVES f logical, i sition with Raymond Sharkey and has | workers in tain. . "’L ¥ r- ‘between aft %] zmen: the fruit business yx’m- him- | each week for men was $6.83, Manufacturer’s L4 7. * f bt self, women $3.75, for boys $2.53 and ® o s postmortem A r A girls $2.17. Loce, 7. 10.12 . 3 3 4t ééf i i g ; : 3‘34 3'.‘ g : § E % i : A Miss Grace Flynn is enjoyihg a two Here is one of the greatest offeringe M RL G, $ix hours/afier high weter it 1s low weeks’ vacation from her duties in the MARRIED. of Summer Gloves that we have ever 2 % e — teville, } tide, which is followed by fiood tide. HAD SLAUGHTER MOUSE BT ot s g S A IvorkaaN RO s Joid| made. 4 -Bronze Powders - ] "GREENEVALLE | FOR QUARTER OF MILLIQN. WITHIN CITY LIMITS. QT AL Volkmanr and -Mis Jennle Brown, . in the 10! th e Mrs. C. W. Prentice and sons Harry| both of Taftville. 2400 pairs in t—both Leng , ¢ 8hort Gloves—in every wanted shade ; ; f it ke i RS luminum Death of W Ogden—Andrew | Estimates Made Looking Toward Fu- | Claimed That Morris Lavine Had Been | and Leonng t.h“ Slater ‘avenue T and color — AND THE PRIGE 18 i 3 ummer at thei: t- o A Powders Purdon of Uk 8. 8. Salem Home onf turs of Thames River Strusturs as | Butchering af 7 North High Street| (S0 10 sRCRC the Sieigter at thelt'cot™) o 0L p o0 waron i, R, L, July| ABOUT HALF. Twe lots, st ae m quuids " Furlough—#ersonals. Highway Bridge. Since Last October. ke e aisT 12 1909, Apna Gibert ‘mife Gt the | oricq, g 3 i Samuel Kinder left Wednesday night ate James PG & 4 . . Now that the legislature has passed e » t | PARKHURST—In Norwich, July 14, ; Goid and Silver Enamels|, wanas Osa, he yoseene son, of | e T io erect & bridge across e | oy il et the rewsert of Healih] s the Bussi-of Iocal relatives. On his | Nalyine; wiaow of Jamés Parihuest 6 —at— month illness wich kidmoy frovble. oot s Ry, - B B nesday, charged with having & slaugh | and Altoons, Pe Qs ,;""33 of Prospoct 0ot aghd 3 :od”o;—:o'-.fl‘:r Goe quality v ore his iliness the Loy attend New = | ter house within the y Hm! whie ko years al months. 4 3 FRED C. CROWELLS St. Mary's parochial schosl and his|!O% 18 & bridge across the Thames| s , nuisance. It is clainred that he NORWICH TOWN WDOUGARL~In {oh, July 14-Har- ? {brigne disposttion made him a s gl e ent Mellen of the New Haven i Ditelseag et b 1 Nolx;lh %'v’:'m...'""flfi" ml;t.ui ‘fl’.‘;‘“fi?’f LO.‘:'IZ—-)M l: Hiowes. & 87 Water Stuset, - [vib e ey and pigrcies b g R0 S0 0, O Neg S0 | e izt e Octobe and k| comtury-old Papre Owmed by Wina| SELUST 838,507, S Py = A8 Open #I1 6 p. m, during August and | South Am: and came hers with [ N New London Business Men’s as- | gangerous to heaith. - Rudd—Serious Accident—Personals. yhite, tan €14 eray—regy- September. lis parents wifen a few menths old, | $¥€Tatlon committee to tarn over the NoYES_In Mystie July 13 19 o T5crqualit A, ented &t a special and e i Henry Byron Noyes. Mr. 3 1 s present Thames river railroad bridge g R . Miss Mary St. John Rudd of Wood- i PR < 2 Iyodaw 10 oF Tam s e (e ssmpac].oq the sits wiier the New Haven road | oon uai o ure 6 L6 b ook | o ge haa 1n ner poavession some vales- | T ';':::'f,:.",:,,':,", wiill be held at bS] o advise taking advantags of ths tirothes end 7 'rflumnzefie‘-% the | Dullds @ new over the | axisting conditions. It e desired thag | ble old papers published in Norwich| Conn. Thursday, July 15th, at 230 | offering while the assortment lo com- ° The Carriage Man, deceased. - Thames, which the road iswplanning to | the place be cleaned up as soon as|and New London from 1776 to 1812, P. m. : do_'l: the near future. o it | POSEIRIE. These are: The Comnectiout Gazette | e — | plete. Andge€w Purdor L e railroad, after comsultati wi As the defendant does not speak good | and the Universal Intelligencer, print- e s e e e 4 M. B. RING e R ezlquzwwf‘. ;. (Sa- | the "committee, altered its plans for | Eaglish @ friend spoke for him “and|ed in 1776 by Timothy Green near the cH“Rc & Call and see me about anything in{°7 2 ten davs' furirign and is visit- bridging the Thames so that the new |asked fér a continuance, which was|Court House in New London. D 3 bridge could be bullt alongside of ted until Saturd: bonds of The Norwich Packet, with the mot- RIBBONS mm the Carriage line. i hie Lathor on Boswell avenue. Mr. | T 0EC (LS 00 PO & one e o Urdey under bonds Off ~Vox Popull” dated from 1797 to 15 Mal A taiistartry dhanlc oP. wiie: NI 3 LOW, PRICES. en,monith, Arat o) "’nv:n"::yc_fi:; to meet the needs of a public high- A I e , |1797, and published by John Trum- n ‘M "‘:" ""- . h Horse Shoeing e specialty. $v2a | Dexter and mow on the scout cruiser| Besiq. v hhe the railroad, . thtough | BOOKCASES, WILL BE bull “nedr the Meeting House.” ‘The [bons very Special Sales Be: President Mellen and other officials, Weekly Register, 1795, published in transterred to shove duty e seme o | 1S Shown'ifs willingness to co-ope TAKEN TO NEW LONDON.| Norwich by “Thomas Hubbard, twen- 25¢ ’ a yard Exaotly 66 pi inch Ri¥bon in feta and Satin —beautiful i in all the vy yard. a with w London in preserving . P 3t g ty-four rods west of the Meeting . W. A. HAWES, or three wecks Mr. Purdon wae| (N 0ld bridge, the project depends | Those in Clerk's Offics Will Be Used in | frouse. The Courier, 1798, published Funera Irac‘ors —AND— . b brary in That City. Norwich Jeweler and Re*ail Confectioner, 1aid up at th E upon the report of Colonel Taylor of aw LiDres by Thomas Hubbard in Norwici and ' 7, owport Aith het Wad et e 24| the United States engineering depart- | The work-of removing the law libra- | (Chelsea Soctety). Meningitis, but the second wi ‘x‘un; ment as to-the feasibility of having |ry books from the office of the clerk] Thé Native American, 1812; motto, £ ‘LILLIAN B. HAWES, [was abe to be un and is now as weii | the, V0 bridges crossing the river fn |of the superior eourt has been Aearly | “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” 4 as éver W as well| close proximity. The draws of both |completed by B. R. Tilly, who has|Published by S, Webb, Norwich. While on his way to Norwich he fent | 2l08¢S are practically made one in | cleaned them and arranged them in at- | Terms: “The Native American wi m a mers. . Public Typewriter and Sfenographer, have removed from ‘No. 40 Broadway * t6 Ne. 50 Main Street, where they will continue in the same lines ofgbusiness as heretofore. y operation, leaving one passageway 150 | tractive form in the new law library | be printed every Wednesday, with Novadn, waak Malloy of the V. 8. 8 | teet wide through both brides and it |room In. the .annex. There remain &| fair type, on paper of a swall royal LALhAr T Preston. : & Visiting Big | is believed that these conditions will | few more o' be moved from the office, | size, and delivered to subscrivers at ESS LINEN AT 15¢ ? s o socepted by the sovernment engl- | but there are many more on the upper | One Dollar and fitty cents per gonum 25¢ DR! Nichol. neers as sufficient to insure safe nay- | floors to be brought down, so il e P quarterly—of ne ™ Lady Assistant. m:hgfa;[gp:i{éni:nmw;‘mfiy the | jgation. present rack in the library,it is thought, | Dollar and seventy-five cents. Com- Telephone call 378-8, ON SALE AT LINEN DEPARTMENT iyioa General Rlan of Bridge. will not accommodate them all. panies of ten or more who receive IN BASEMENT, Miss Myrtle Maina bf Arlington, R| A. generas phnm ovhg.n'.ponnfl. e r o U Soieee i e Sleics [ inend at the Difica st D e o S | o N RN, VAL (R, _— 25 pieces of Tan eeler , offic to New London as i fil be made to Post- f P - Thie is the season for drink- {G;has been a recent'visitor in Greone- | arrangement of spans which Wil per- | Senismiess for T Low v iy | sual discount will be made eyt 150 | Lt Shectutely Ly Ao ] 1 g R it the retention of| the present city. . These cases inclyde s,flr“l‘n the| "These papers, aithough veilow with Syard,| od O ity Ouf Mt od8 i - es has been office except e on the no; ‘wall, tate of preser- > - ing Tea, either hot or cold. Jiniter, Udell fips returned to ‘Ar- | with Colonel Taylor of United States | which will remgin. . - - SETion - k. oot SaAT) ‘e oo Don’t n u.w great demand for dressss, foF (. 3 Mfl-u_,flter visiting local rel- | éngineering department in New Lon- The work of removating the clerk’s red witlr ‘the- present day paper. o 4 i suits, for auto -COAts g« nn;lar 2%c quality & L) yard. don to serve the purposes of a highway | office has been ed and will go for- - ot WEAD- e el alas e e | oy start £0_£01 ey contain much valuable informa- |put order that MONUMENT ot NE We have # nice line of Teas . o Lor: ‘ . X ] In the prasent low watar in the She- | adopting & double rolling et for the | ea chapges Wil he made aud the ao | Lom, sound advice. items of forelgh | gTONE for that cemetory lot. Bee or ' ; tucket Some big carp are bsing caught | rallway span it becomes ; e, Morie ada soengh . TaARE i S possible. to 3 ble e will be occupied by Clerk rti are the es of Aaron | write L. W. FRINK, Norwich, Conn., at’your serv Icefi ST Just below the dam. Stlies the present plers and spans in | Parsons and Assistant Norman, as J, C. ge‘v‘z:nd.mvpflllrl:m Cleveland, ‘Bpa- | avout it. HE'6 THE MAN. oy Bouley ey Fetamet i s present bridge with the ng:.man Averill, clerk of the court of common | phras Porter, Henry Trumbull, Amasa A ] A . yTThS m ome ip South Shattcsbury V.. after fi‘:‘:;.:f" pler for the cule | pleas and, crimial conrt of common | Hyde, Charles P. and Samuel Hunt- - - 0l||el‘ S I VM . - leas, has a new office on the ground | jngton, Roswell Ga. Jord, ristopher a two'weeks' visit with his brother, By this plan one arm of the pres- gou- of the addition. adjoinin the o t rew Herman Soules of Cengral avenue, ent swing epan is utilized ag & Ased i eTRESlE J@aph Cuthir BN eierd Ia the Sll' .f Manufacturers’ Stecks common pleas court room, with @ vault | " The Connecticut Centinel, 1807, pub- MEN'S UNDERWEAR span - in ‘the new design. It 'is not | for the records of that court. ! Alon: ; wms alis local Tglatives e recetving post- | gractieable to adapt the second arm | While>the renovation is being made R T e L c ) " , the - | for yse as a drawspan on nt of | in " the cler] office, the court ‘room, " o % giet, who s in Los Angeles, Cal., at the | certain strains and features inciderital | with te uflun reoms and the coun- f,:“;‘;fl‘? .;’.‘,‘,,’;‘:rf,;".'}'“‘m?"ggl‘im We have @ very fine assortment by eaoonvention. Mr. Bray will return| to the calculations for a span of this | ty¢ommissioners’ room will be thor- about twé hundred new subscrivers | oF t-day oveindnis, all. guar- by casy stages, visiting plaves of is- | kind. oughly overhauled, as previously stat- | 210 gt the conclusion of the novel he || C.Snt-ds¥ movements. all guar ey yilong the route. He wlill be| If the bridge is finally presented tofed. The furnituré was taken out on | ey is they erre Amdo tins b prrcd | B S ooty i g g o e y the rest of the month. ::le city or sut:, the Jc;.p value :( Wednesday by .N. 8. Gilbert & Sons|ine yadies i not only a duty but m‘fv low for, ti s Of s span may be applied againkt tHe | for its renovation. x or » . James Shea has returned to his|estimated cost of making necessary —_— b, B b hom An adverti t in The Nati by g e in Plattsburg, after visit h riois Tate Pl Fossed B price parente. deex andl Roe e Lk Bk | hanges, o3 may be uscd 48 3 highway SOCIALIST SPEAKER. American reads: “Pinis, Poetical, Po- | The Plauf-Cadden Co. regular 26, Page street. Mr. Shea I8 a §rst class{seem most expedient. 4 J. N. Ma s 9F Pufidavivanin Spok litical and Philosophical, by Peter Pep- At 29c—Men's Balbriggan z-—.'- paper maker and in following mce o] i o . s there |V N arer of Pennsylvania Spoke | per Box. Poet and Physician. For Jewelers and Silversmiths, shirts with long short A Tvery ome shouid: be provided (1S (raveled to aimost every part of | has been made uhuum'u of cast ‘. o Union Square. s g iy g Estab. 1872. Norwich, Conn. SIS AP S - p 29, was his first visit | for alte over the present bri Y X 'g with en abamtant supply of | po S in €hes youry et e h,:':,',ayl The. estimate is q:,{: James N. Maurer, from the Penn- in General. At 190—Men's Athletic Shirts tw wiiite ;! ‘Porch Furniture. We have 7a e +;_ |Hberal and it is altogether probable | SYIvania coal mining region, was the | 'Miss J. G. Bonney returned Wednes: > and in fast black—vaiue 2A8e } large stock -ané sell at lofest ~ TOoOK 2,300 VOLTS. 7 | that it may be considerably reduced |SPeaker on ~Wednesday = evening om|gay from a brief stay -at East Beach, prices, by closer study. The estimate makes | Union squarc, under the auspices of | Quonochontaug, At '35¢c—Men's Athletic SHALSO— <« # Assistant Engineer at ‘New London |10, Provision for approaches, as it is | the local branch of the socialist party. - A Personal Examination. Drawers, ine A ] . sec Eleotric Plant Had Luok. not yet determined what proportion of | i audience was a small but attentive | nyr, Clara Gorton of Monteair, N. 1t and we i T Frank Taot of New LoracaPe,q| the present approaches maw be wtir. | one.-and he fnvited them all to bring g 15 spending some time with her | wiil be giad to BAV YOut opinion Al | At 36c—Men's Fast Black Shirts end & miraculous .escape from death Wed- | !2¢d in the approaches to the pro- | their friends arqund when he gives an-fcousin, Mrs. A. ‘M. Luther of Town |of our o is" made trom ' pure Drawers—value 5. 4 nemlay morning about 1080 o'clock | FOSed mew bridge, but 1t is probable | Other addréss this evening. o street. cream. The best in this city—all panese Sik Shists n" Clfl'ilm amd Go when he roceived u terrible electric | LNat Satisfactory ‘arrangements could | Taking up the reasons for the ac- Savors. Deliversd anywhere in Norwich, | At 79c—Men's Ja; ‘- shock of 2,300 volts at the plant of the { ¢ Made with the railroad company cumulation of wealth In one class and| ' mhere was a rarely beautiful sun. | PGS, Quatts, Gallons. ack of 45c—Men's Fine Ribbed Combine- New London gas and electric company. | Whereby It would pase title to the T R B et JTqeeday evening. Not only. the| THE NOSTON CANDY Kivommw, A i vitee W00 He is st ¢.| Present embankments and land in re- fall - | west, glowing, but the sunset coi- kiftn ; B | ooping camistane engincer and was| HIoncr O e The additiona ricnt ot | B0t llquor not failure to save. mor | Wet, Fes €owing, but the sur | dvea 3 Pramkiin Sfreet, | At 790_Mew's Fine Ribbet Kie O 4 . board when he slipped and ,.fiv',"._“‘c"' way required on the approaches to |1ack of braips that was responsibie for | °™ e rsbiions bination Sults—vatus $4.00, . the switthboard. The shock Telieq him | the, hew bridge. the gonditions he sas talking about | Gladys Gibson Bonney, cldest daugh- e Tol. 123-4. uuue: 62:66 Main Street.] to the floor and everyone in the en- |, IN'® Maptation of the old bridge to ‘t i :h:'m;tlnr‘ik'in ‘zt‘:::‘t“ '!t!\: fec of 3oL Bohnay, SmgRerty SN wd wTewmy. - gine room thought that he had been | MENWAY purposes proves unexpected- | S0clalist was g A wich Totn, is recovoring from am in- toflers have been specialists in their -7 ? > . instantly- killed. Exami) - . |1y economical and it is quite certain - jury to her eye, ‘cdused by the ex- ever, proved hat ‘penation, “how | 4t“o futare opportunity will pre. | lined to produce the wealth of the ‘ SUMME - Bhe d; bpt Wmve nome of it, while the plosion of a giant firecracker the.eve- 2 ] and doctors we: - | sent ftself for the comstruction of a | WOork ning of July 5th. 1t is thought .the t T s’ Black Lace 2 tated him e e e ane Tl highway bridge upon_such favorable other ‘clams, "Wirioh Bas produced none |y ., " i “Giways affect the sight. A = § i u;m Py *“ % 3 ospital s i 98 | term: 35y 5o . = b o $ : Thet:Mr. Talbot's escape-is a mirace | qaqoy Ton i Joformation it may be ‘used The Thdlna glass. factories afl sises—at So @ Y B 1] uldjie-cone o otoslen. b ac- |added- that the duplication ' of e s : s w u L I Piove ST e by ayery’ e erattare - Sonld mvoled nix statement tat | (ADIES” $2.50 OXFORDS SPECIAL SALE OF Tl The Y present as_an illugtra — p he._received . fthe capitalist system was based upon 2,300 Volts in his lef: N expenditure of not less than, $1,000,000/ A At the Memortal howpital Mo eses;| Estimate of Altering Bridge. " Russet, Patent Déngola and Gun Metal LOW SHOES / : . milljon married riow THC. regeiyed. the necessary tveatment Remove the easterly arm and tower n million children were | Calf—A Stylish and Durable Oxford. s P Jit is anticipated that within s few |of the présent swing briage, build one; iwark in g mills of. the, cap- S Y ONE. L°:"‘“""’- Russia Calf i a¢ 11o—Womerrs Fil Hoe { days he will ‘have entirely recoyered. | new pier just east of the present pivot | itali \‘:?fl four million able bodied and Patent Leathers Oxfords, tery. in bladk n The th‘ Stlflifi, The “switchboard = was put out of | Pier; put a mew single leaf rolling lift | nfem) were: ouitl of work. - < & ©° FRANK A. BILL, $3.00 and $3.50 Grade— . . plain and lace . ’ | buBiness for 45 minutes. span in the channel opening; add two | , As aptomobile skimmed up | < 4y109 104 Main St m ‘I... %c and 18c. > 31 Wiltow St. i e, lines ‘of . sidewalks, sach six feet wide, n#&m o . 'the speaker re- - o BT At W “ Mt Holyoke Alumnae, both sides of the present trusses. . mariked: 'We mbke, those; too, bt ail e o > 2 Norwich ‘members_of: the Rdstern Ohe new pier for lift span, indluding ww out.of it is a chance to,dodge ONE LOT-—Ladies’ Russia Calf vabue 28¢. 3 \ Showing this week =+ Connecticut Mt. Holyoke Alumnae as- |/fe04er®, $100,000 basculespan, ineluds fttierh €1 © "7 ° Bl and Patent ar Pumps; our regular oes— ONE LOT-=La Russet Kid Sailor / iatign “hawe ived ing royalty, $90,000; . removing east | ititude, jof.” the, workinga clgsses : oty P e Invitations a5, 'of prosent Arawbiiase Sad aer: |NL Cobtettottord as the Ben s tmt MUSLIN and LACE iprough, Corresponding Secretary & n to spend the :fiag 'T“mh}(or use as a‘;dflx:g span, | of the‘;&* who 1ad béen al;l’p?ted s: day next Wednesday as guests of Mrs, | i sidewlak brackets a mm often p hxqq used , an 00 u ers k 'I' A a Bit ’ 7 31 sidewslk planking, ‘came ¢ hoat.to be “skun” CUR AINS wood mnf A_‘f“"“" lake, Wild- mfiw ete., $4,000; roadway _cross | 2 it 3 ‘timbers and ' planking, $11.000; road- At 250400 pairs of Woments od Whita Lace e 3 Ties at 98 cents. j 5 / : RO 3 e o - ing ” 4 ] ¢ Snenl! value and very fine designs. R ‘hnn;::\“ E!z::fld b R m’":gkm,oou; g‘%m:—t?n?:il t- mm:&%'m The ulldel'signed 'l m This is an extra gdod lot for Wall. Pape: Carpets, Shades, | ), - .ing entire bridge, $5,000; railing, $5,- [and labor, ' - ¢ a little money. 5 . eiiirey st Prours ?:;;t:ggoéfig‘ Pt st o mghes ug¥ ciatemmci saa- [ 8 , |their wood yards Saturdaysf| *, "°. o ey A ) maysid kK nce which gives protection .to s ;: . 3 : ” s i . & Py th 3 | Lots for Misses and Child- e e e, ALBd|. CLEMICUS EwTeRTAIED, | A0 prese fme e sueet oc; | during July and Augast ati o : A been replaced by 7 e Y CHIROPODY and MANICURE |veen teicics 3p4_wovien: posts mark el dabe. Rutle N ations | twelve o'clock noon. e S e e e gl i | TS : e s o . | Please order early [pep: : ! 80 re; an ooing, = e . % p (o gpemed :fn\f:w.f.mdwr: madg . 5 — . o ! CHAS. L. CHAPMAN, 9 hfllm m I i MRS. B. BURTON, R B | mat frnid : i 2 C. H. HASKELL, : h " " Ghapman Block, = = Broadway. e . G | dress pas Ve L WILLIAM INCE, [ The effervescing kind. Each tablet] Juna ; dets - Geor ; a { % ) A. L. POTTER & CO, i : AL Ry e SN, : 5 _ A 8. SPALDING CO, 4 'W“”""‘m ] { by . 3. BoWwnan of ‘this ‘oity. ] . a " CHAS. H. WOOD. " the.Ale that is ledged te be the ~ . o x 3 9 jagd 3 ¥ 47 on the matkét' — HANLEY'S 8, A taleplione order will pt attention, will make a glass of sparkling Lithis Water, 50 for 25 cents - s

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