Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 16, 1909, Page 2

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- MURRAY 8 Butonv_ttu' 3 flfl.flm m - £ Liquer ‘Caused-Gouth Willington Ser to. Fm His Duty. ‘Attorney Bamuel B, Harvey. of this R city Wednesday -a ed for ’ Knldu of South: g uuu-, with assault on his parénts, int tion and breach of the peace. Y o ; state was represented by Attorney Robert H. Fisk of Stafford. It claimed by, the state that Knight| € struck his father with a wrench and threw a knife at his mother while : ¢ .‘m A YEAR g "“ the mext Qale |HESForrEe TeatEs R e o e ’"'m'.‘.t'.if.'*:,.'!.',"" e et v sastend iy S |t hammson e rogors of tha stte boud ‘of : of §14 and costs with two months in | Danbury Miss Beatrice Congdon are spending |charities for the two years ended Sept, jail was imposed. Attorney Harvey t ; | three weeks in Providence, 30, 1908, gives the ucual details as to ‘Is Now In Progress. |z o™ con™s Giil | fogen b boter o ort 8ond | M 52 Mory, M ot sy of the National Roque association and | spending a vécation at Crescent Beach, | o and figures 1 i i - OBITUARY. an expert at the game himself. Dur-}{ Mr., -nd Mrs. Albert Walker { An occasion which presents hun : oretng A02d ing his stay in this city some inter- |children of Akron, O. are guests P That T Wi’ tiate, wih B 31800 > dreds of opportunities for saving|Silas H. Dewey, a Native of Norwich, | esting contests are G?W that will [ M. P, J. Walker. ted population in 1908 of 1,025,- NEw 'o K I th . News of the death of Silas Henry be ., Spellman’ Hn. William 000, there are maintained for the re- 2 money. All through the store bargains| Dewey at the home of his son, John . mmu t ::: care o‘r k: dl:l'l:qua - . o S. Dewey, on Thursday morning, was ve lependent ¢! es » et ok o o | T T 2 . e < e ot aemenans v, | GIBISEA LiNG i im- | BT ath resulte om’ an {illness 3 > chance to malke selections from an im. of several weeks with liver trouble. and match their lklfl. it is believed. Pr:pel:t 2 juvenile offenders 2, young womn ,g mense stook of summer merchandise| Deceased was a native of Norwich, Steepls Tom m"" Alice an uth Walker of lndm 2, m 15, but had spent the greater part of his at decidedly bargain prices. So dont]life in Lebanon, about a mile from id feeble minded Bomicent. Herm - [ New TWw A8 1 Sown for the suim- deat % bund 1, sick and tajured n. “Steeple Tom,” who spent some lit- | mer vacation. - 3, de njm are . Chestnut Hill station, near the Colum- | tle time here a couple of mt B 74, ol m\-» Dfi'fl! fail to share liberally in its many ben- | bia_town line. but who has been making & Book: 15, cfidrem; -private’ Pro-| gorcetied freight nd During his long residence in Leba- | Boston, has moved to Wil o oD At Vision, T5. serviee direct to and trom New York efits. non, he was prominent in_ public af- |is residing on Rayn: i he b g udmgrt of R TRy All Outside Staterooms, B | fairs, having represented. the. town in | Walnut strest. He is planning to work |bovy are camping on the n Te | Dental Commissioners Eleot Officers. | o '\iorl oy Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays, " the legislature and serving many years [in surrounding cities and towns m‘:; ” The annual meeting of the state | Sundays, at 5.15 p. 0 tll sec d Fl as a deputy sheriff of New London |and to o “anything. in his line in. thi y dental commission was held in the | New York Pler 52 Bast River, foot i the decon oor county. city also. He is an adept at his call- M, Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednes= About 1880 he moved to Norwich, | ing and while here pefore excited the /e £ recorder of the Hartford, | days, Fridays, at 6 " you will find much of interest in | and for a number of years was one of | curiosity of not a few: people’ by the| ) Y it ot ke Boor fabbon: the way of special value giving.|the deputy sheriffs In’ that city. About wi‘“‘“ of his e let, Vt. b present. j P: 8. Freight received until §.p. me ‘White Skirts of linen or lawn at ::;:J:.:y g:“n'm:'eo ,fi: m?éemu% Carrying .ehool Children. Miss Genevieve Hewitt is t mayed C, A. WHITAKER, Ageat. bargain prices — range from fc to|heaith falled & fow months ago.. | The transportation committee of the ote Wuilly. ‘Willard Iu South $2.98. B e BN G{hfiutf{n town bt vl 2001 ey : s o6 r lodge of Masons o city. | the office o . D. Grant on Valley ‘was announced wm-nccuafnl M Tan Skirts of linen, $1.69 to $2.98. | There survive four children, George, & | street Saturday _afternoom at twi COLCHESTER | Beren tured ana 15 were conditioned- | PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. Princess Dresses of white muslin, | Ph¥sician in Nebraska, Miss Lucinia of | o'clock. The meeting is held for thi ¥ — oo cEMp—— $2.29 to $17.98. Rockville, John S. of Granby and Du- | purpose of receiving Mdl and award- | Reception in Chapel Follows Noss-Day Might Change His Luck. STERMER SIGHT SEER‘ mont Dewey of New York, and a sis- |.ing the contracts for carryifig the Wedding—Personal Items. Walter Wellman’s North Pole expe- Washable Skirts of linen in white ) ter, wife of Congressman E. Stevens | school children during the .year ditioh has received so many setbacks 1 emer e gy 200 and many. colors, $5.00 to $12.50. Henry. Deceased was 79 years old. |Dbeginning Septembert’7, 1908, - The marriage of Miss Caroline Day |it seems there would be a greater | '0N——=——WRATON DF-—— o) 75c Corsets at 39¢. N Renovations and Improvements at M. I . e -~ w o | will’run as Sollows: Two: round trips FQ P Personals. afternoon at 1 o'clock was at- | Pole—New York World. daily between Norwich, New London, $1.00 Shirt Waists at 69c. £ E. Church. Miss Alma Dion is the guest of | tended. The church was di St Ocean, Pleasure and Crescent Beaches, $2.00 Shirt Waist v 8 The work of renovating the Metho- | Hartford friends. orated with ferns and wild ers. Doctor Under Suspicion. observing the following schedule: 2 rt Waists at $1.69. ) dist Epjscopal church is under way An arch was erected in front of the | ppr Riiot says that marriage is wom- Morning Trip. $1.00 House Wrappers, 83c. and when completed the church will| Sheriff Willlam B. Sprague of An- | Pulpit platform under which the cere- | an's best career, but is he talking now | _Leave Norwich 8.05 a. m., New Lon- 7 present a most attractive appearance. | dover was in town Thursday. mony was performed. Louis Day for the Ladies’ Home Journal or just %on 9.20, Ocean Beach 0.45, Pleasure Corset Cavers, 10c, £, | Practically the entire building is to be 3 ‘Albany, brother of the bride, gave her giving advice ?—Detroit Froe Press. each 10.10, arrive Cresceat Beaoh Muslin Drawers, 22¢, ;3 improved, the <walls decorated, the| Mrs. Alpert Bates is visiting friends | away. The bride was dressed 'Nh- chu‘:]hiom upholstered and new carpets |in different Rhode Island cities. Prof. Noss and his bride left on Jokes Usually Practical. 16.40 T W e 8::: ‘- Muslin Night Gowns, 4dc. # . 3.05 train for a wedding trip, atier & 2 Xieeme Seack 33 No matter how much Mr. Harriman | Beach 11.25, New London 11.50, arrive The pipe organ is to be built over— | George W. Hickey and Capt. Eugene | Which they will reside at Lancaster, Hees waye "~ | Norwieh p. m. —— a motor and electric lights installed. |J. Ashton were recent:visitors in Staf- | Pa., the home of the groom. Mre, Fenn W" that the ”'k',“ |:l to h.v:el.p:::- Afternoon Trip. While the auditorium is being reno- | ford. of Newark, J., sister °‘ the bride, | ;o1 termination.—Waschington Post. Leave Norwich 2.05 p. m., New Bbon- . vated all services will be held in the _ Was present, as was also Day oot T Adhap e, S0 don 3.0, Ocean Beach 345, Pleasure llmlsekeepmg Goods Miss Ruby Higgins of South Cov- | of Westchester, the e bride's father. AL~ o s ok A Beach 410, arrive Cresgent Beach 4.0. i entry called on friends in town Thurs- | ter the ceremony there reception hd b Rot.:mln.—-blnvc Tescent Beach $8c Table Damask, 50c yard. i $1.00 Bleached Damask, 85c yard, Bleached Linen Crash, 8c yard. Yard wide Twilled Cotton, bc yard, 36-inch Brown Sheeting, 6c yard. 81-inch Brown Sheeting, 23c yard. 1 prepared umber In view of the proddings Senator Al- r i e I WA O arich 1s getting, his friend Roosevelt Sheriff Preston B. Sibley of Daniel- General News. g Lo B e Sunday leave Norwich 9 a. m. son was in the city for a brief stay| wMrs Guy B. Clark of North West- g5 s Mail 5 p. m. On the mornln% "R ghawsadt Lo i Btz S ea Thursday. chester was in town Wednesday. Job for Jim Ham Lewis. and réturn; on the afternoon _trip running only as far as Pleasure Miss Priscilla Fuller of Hampton* '.,‘ ':“‘n Ng"“gg{.’:“&fi:.&}':fi The kaiser wept when an American | throush to Crescent Beach and rsturm. the guest of friends in this city for a 7 left Berlin. Cheer up! Thera PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO, short stay. y m'fi:;.h,:.:déflm’ between Hart- | e others here who look well in uni- Norwich, Conn. 81-inch Bleached Sheeting, 25c yard. A Garmsise was . | formi—Philadelphia. Inquirer. AVERY C, SMITH, Managing Owner, Bleached Sheets, 72 by 90 inch, 32 Arthur H. Burdick has been spend- fl?fim.y e S S Tt nshi d by ing a few days at G. A. Walker’s in Mrs, Clarence H.-Norton, Mrs, Rob- Has Grown Since. Bleached Sheets, 81 by 90 inch, 5fc. a Gurleyville. , ert 8. Brown and Mrs. Cariton Skinner| To look at Beverly, Mass.,, on the Crochet Bed Spreads, 69c. X were at Watch Hill. Thursday, map one might think it woyldn't be Mrs. George S. Elliott is in' Adams, | 4o trip dmc in Brochuy"l ?bmunn"“ large enough to hold the ident.— seamer BLOCK ISLAND Food Chopper with four knives, 89c. 75 MONUMENTS, 4 Mass., .called there by the’ illness of [cay Pittsburg Foling Ironing Table, $fc. g - . {ner.piother. Fred J. Hudson lett Wednesday for a June 20th to Sept. 1at, 100, Inclusive. d Headstones and Markers In our stock few days' visit with his sister, Mrs. CLIPPED FROM EXCHANGES. WEEKDAYS: Leave Norwich One-burner Oil Stoves, 60¢. ready to be erected. Obtain our pricea | TRobert and Louls Flocker have ‘re- Robert A. Millar, in New York. Elue Flame Ol Stove, $6.49 ‘| and Inspect 1000" artistic designs. | turned home from a visit with friénds | "Eagar A. Carrier was in Middletown| There are 30 different kinds of new TN , $6.49, John Lennon & Son, |in Danielson. | s . Wednesday. roses for this year alone in England, m., Watch Hill3.30 p. m., a 14-quart Enameled Dish Pan, 29c. Three or Four Quart Tea or Coffee Pot, 29c. Copper Tea Kettle, 85c. 'Galvanized Water Pail, 156, <" . Elmer E. Adams of Rockville was the guest Thursday ' of friends in town.~ Mrs. Abraham Elgart was in New Haven Thursday. where rose culture abounds. f.o Norwich 6.18 corner Main and Watson Su'nl.; SLhDA{a Leave Norwieh ‘Willimantic. Conn. * ‘CHESBRO has the Agency for_the Royal Howard W. Morse left Thursday for a visit with friends in Middletown and New Britain. The figures of the London police E courts show a very decided increase NING: Lu.ve Block l-llnd 2.45 during recent years in serious crimes, f.o vaten Hill 4 p. m., m:- Now ndon 6.30 p. m., Norwieh 7 p. Beach pear landings at Watoh Efl}"lfii ea near landings al al ted States was that of 1998, which, on | Block. Teland. Edward O'Brien, a_painter, sustain- el a sprained wrist by falling from a ladder this week. No Sign of Unseemly Haste. The greatest cotton crop in the Uni- The legislature is at it Dr. C. E. Simonds and h_mllg left ;r‘!’u wea‘gur is ao' e ’; the farm, was valued at $722,000,000. ;:\o)’lnn:%or'kh to Whtoh HUE xcli\mlon‘. Thursday for Pleasure beach for a 0 weeks ago; s a e better, o WISh nre S Fflb Gfflfld the finest stlalgh! LT stay of several days. ‘anything, shd the cspitol is Nat 8 4 A government fuel-testing piant has | Vaich Hill, Sundaye, limited i S rics pecially hot bullding. T the work | heen established in Canada, with the | Block isi: and, 1imit d 'to day..... 12.00 cigar "l fllfl Gny Miss Maude Harvey of Leonard | Will be finished this week is beyond | jgea of developing the use of peat as s, limf Light ayd Dack Prints. » yard to, 'fl Bridge was the guest of friends in |Feasonable hope: if the legislature fin- | fue] There are great quantities of g this material in Canada. Best Apron Gingham, a i ishes its work this month it will do S B ¢ ot B it ThE S SO et s b e sarmefen b Sy o Pri ' ml & smnn’ Mrs. Louis H. Arnold of North street ,':u}u:: a spl:l‘t ‘:,‘ wlll’;aflone.to 1;““_ Former Governor Folk of Missouri| don to Beach ...... : nted Lawns, a yard Sc. (Suscossors to Sessions & Elmowe) |is entertained her parents, Mr. and|p..is What a pit¥ that the order of | has returned to St. Louis from a lec- .pl;‘l’; §;"‘,}}',{'{,,‘I,‘z’°{o'"n?$.‘}.“y gnny "‘ Yard Wide Percale, a. yard So, Emb 'm d F a[ B. t Mrs. Collins of Illinois. lufl-htuni in fl]‘é'wt cannot b‘; ;\:n: tour ot,;l;::s‘mt%ab&x:i“x}f:h;ilr :nn landing, Norwich. L. M. Gnchrut, i reversed. ‘woul en sessions overed =9, 3 gent. Best quality Yard Wide Percale, a dimers and runer Irec OI'S, Migs Mabel Lathrop and Master |that spirit became busy in March rath- “'""dzo'o‘;o’}gtw gond made more| ‘yue New England Navigation Co. yerd 10c. 60-62 North Street, Russell Norton are guests of friends |er than in July—New Haven Register. | than $20,000. He acted as bis own man- | , '~ cOLEY, A. G. P. A., New York. s and relatives in Brooklyn. ager. The ex-governor had a sliding | “"ye34q Teiephone connection. A Prospstt, scale fi)r his llactur:s. Forhlomo of his . talks he received $200 each, for a few La Belle Leonora of Providence, who, i : flosml’y and Underwear HIRAM N, FENN, sang for & year at the Scenic Temple |, 1ne New Haven Journtl-Courier|s little under that amount and for A ticipating the time when Waterbury | some, more. ' : o his city, was the guest of friends | X" Children's Black or Tan Ribbed R 28 is on a through line from New York —_— me Hose, 1lc. UNDSNTIEER Cand EWRANeER [0 (hwt 1006 to Boston, declares, with somewhat| jrios Mabel K. Baboock of Welles- 62 Church St. Willimantie, Ct 2 2 Mvs. BadAs Miib a dubious coural‘e. thn.:c l'l:hw ;htvhsn will | 1oy Hills, Mass. Women's Black or T Li ini lephs Assistan r. an Ts. Dav! thewson and | not be entirely scratched o e map 4 « Hose, 1lc. sy b B ey g P Mary A. H. Cady enjoyed a day’s out- | of Connecflcug It will escape at least z‘gn‘;fi?,‘,‘,’,?n:fim;,fg g," r"rhe: mh"@ DR, J. M. KING S ing at Ocean beach Thursday. The trip | the degradation which New Haven and | gotts Institute of Technology. She is 5 Women’s 50c Lisle Hose, 39¢c. L. M. REED -{ was made in an automobile. Hartford both )‘::'e been fearing these | 5" gradquate of Welles ley college and Dentist " . many years—that of becoming a way ‘ £ k e SumE YRS e has the agency for the Travelers Life Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hurteau and |station. It simply wouldn’t be on the 2%; ";,"’.ii,{:fi‘;?,‘,“ffl?';e?r,m%iflr A"< wank‘ g\kmr:ntn’:(: City, Conn. " Women's Union Suits, 42c. and Accldeit Co. of Hartford, Ct. sad daughter, with Mr..and Mrs. Fred Le |main line at all—Waterbury Amert-|other women received degrees from Finn ock, Jewe Y e & PR SR e Yesiehy e e es and ‘A jel- |outing in camp L4 The Teis Was AN Rich institute this year. nless e d ” ers, each 21c. gent Ins, Co. of Saglnaw, Mich. Wi rite e Trip Was ight, —_— for rates and full particulars. B Box 281. Willimantie, C& ., was the only woman Telephone 40 Dr. C. Morris Hatheway of Hart- James J. Hill comes back an opti-| Few Amerncan women have received | me———. ford, son of Amos M. Hatheway of this | mist from a month’s fishing in Lab- | more attention in official society in city, left Thursday to camp out in|rador, declaring that though the crop| Europe than Mrs. Meyer, wife of the Maine with Willimantic and™ Boston | will not be a bumper it will bring a | secretary of the navy, who is now in SUMMER MILLINERY at greatly reduced prices during July .- A A . 'ake advantage of the Sma“ wal'es friends until August 1. higher price than. many a bumper| Rome. She was recently received by and August. Take a - % : " B POL i AT crop; that this will help manufacturing | the queen of Italy and remained for |°ffer. L. BE. Roy, Jewett City. Best quality 100 yard Sewing Silk, +Joseph Robin&on, man: editor of | and that there is no menace ahead to|some time with her majesty, who was Dl aging 3e. C | The Philadelphia Inquirer ang@ one of | the b\:]li;mu ‘::?Mkt‘h tAdfllhln.r trlz ;.ry m:ordi;ll and :xpress;ed helnelr as ICE CREAM " Sa i the oldest newspaper men, in point of | is good for nothing that does not pul av a pleasant memory of Secr at wholesale and retall. Partles, Dérning Cotton, three spools 5c. Opo. Grand Central Station, New York City fi | o7, 0O fier\%‘g, i Pennsylvania, | a man in an optimistic mood. tary Meyer as United States ambas- | churches, etc., supplied. Agent for the Best Safety Pins, a dozen 5c. Rooms, $1.00 a Day was elected honorary vice president of _— sador and herself as the American | \joKinley music, 10c a copy. Willlam 2 AND UPWARD il | the Pen and Pencil club, of which he No Choice. hostess. Johnstone, Jewett City. Best Toilgg Brass Pins, bc. mh.-dho- Station free. has been a member for many years.| mp. .14 story of the husband who —_——= $1.00 Made Veils, 89c. 20 stamp for N.Y. Oity Guide Book and lhy He succeeds the late Alexander K. Mc-| . :5." uGo it woman; go it, bear,”|_ Johnny Lookup, whose real name 1s WHEN READY TO BUILD, 25¢ Neckwear, 21c TR, Chure In fiat- peson. seems to be repeated in actual iife at | Daniel J. Gallagher, has been one of [ select your material from our cholce St g Kankakee, IIL, where J. B. Saylor was | the best known residents of Greenwich | stock of Lumber, Paints, Cement, Glass, ‘Cloth Finish Paper, a b, 20c. Shot dead by a Dr. Miller, having been | village in Manhattan for more than 30 | Nails, etc.” We ry & complete line . f masons' and bullders’ supplies. R. R, he husband for years. In his youth his eyes began to | Forimcss Zor his wife 1t was one | turn downward and in order to see hc | Church, Jewett City of my affair,” sald the wife at the|bad to tilt his head back: hence his IF YOU WANT TO ENJOY coroner’s inquest. “I just let them |nickname. His one joy in life has been " nol " 1 # e T ot following the funerals of men of mark |2 £00d wholesome meal try on * who lived and died in he region south | thote B5¢ dinners at Br cs%:"‘ vl of Fourteenth street. tion to commercial men. W. J. Brick- A Puzzle. — ley, Jewett City. - 25 Enyelopes for 3c. Men's Handkerchiefs, three for 10c. ‘Triplex Shepping Bag, 89c. 500 sheets Toilet Paper, three for 10c. Children’s Handkerchiefs, 2c. .+ 26c Hese Supporters, 20c. $1.00 Suit Cases, 89c. u- If We Could make every saver in this vicinity realize that in THIS savings institution he -is assured of as good security as is possible in any bank of the land, our business would more than double in a month. Why let your money work partly for others when it might as well work solely for you? Now that the June bride is back at| ,4 tne beginning of this fiscal year home again, she is trying to figure out | cyb egtablished a bureau of infor- how she 1s to koep house with twenty- | mation, and President Gomez has ap- THIS SPACE RESBRVED, dnre e os,mn “4“,,,, and | y5inted Leon J. Canova, an American WATCH IT! b 24 e e - €8, eLc. | newspaper man, who has lived In Cuba Richeis ___._XDM" - eleven years, director. Persons wish- 2aa0 ing information concerning the coun- HAVE YOU TRIED A Loss of Millions. try's resources or business opportuni- | meevs 1ce cream? The kind that is Danbury figures that it lost $10,000,- | tles there are asked to write to Mr. | .40 from swest cream. It excels all 000 in the recent hat shop strike. A | Canova .t“ the office glte::: mgn]::& b sadggpmaban ot t L e e 9:.?15':@‘5’&’.&1.,‘:3’ ‘Pb;-: g 8 ;{fnvasr 5 abiesn ' | supplied. Jewett City Candy Kitchen. ——e———————————————————————— JHWERTT CITY HOTEL, 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. adeatar — -l particular. IHA ¥. LEWIS, Proprieter. A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully illus- trated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulletin M. HOURIGAN, Company. Those desiring a copy will please wend their orders at once, as Jewett City. n FUNERAL DIRECTOR. only a limited edition will be printed. Furoiture asd Onw?ft‘: Cooking Ranges. "Phones—Store len s Wear ' Ribbed Top Hose, a pair Se. Black or Tan Hose, three for 200, Solid Color Hose, a pair 1lc. 25¢ Hose, a pair 20c. t80c Hose, a pair 25c. {2 Guaranteed Hose, six for 80c, " &0c Collarless Shirts, 44c. 80c Working Shirts, 42c. $1.00 Collarless Shirts, 89c. Shirts and Drawers, each 21c. ; house 35-5. Ghe THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: Please enter my order for one copy of The History of the MOOSUP HOUSE. “n_uhri(nn Shirts and Drawers, each W l ll i a n t i c Sav i s 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich. 8. J. King, Prop. H 6. King, Mgn Ten Shirts and Drawers, 50c value ng Cloth Binding ...........$200 Leather Binding ,........$3.00 Bpecial attentlon paid to Commereisd o B Meesup, Comm el 9818 Institute H. C. MURRAY, Prest. N. D. Webster, Treas. eesieBesvaitets mu meseeemcmcen bu MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LINE between New London, Conn and ne nrt. Ihol!tr la‘ln‘ and Y Wyudot o e Nov lf‘:on, w«%xg .-; i-..a:‘ The H. C. Murray Co. Agenta Ladiss’ Home Journal Paper BLAlo vu mmeconirecscnttsatsite au vesessecnsen ve !Mmunq:u_ desired by drawing line through one Not

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