Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 28, 1909, Page 5

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Pines, Paraley, Oranges, Cukes, _ Radish, New Long Island Potatoes, Squash. f—-at— 'SOMERS BREe3. " NOTIGE. ceive my former patients, Office hours: 8-10 a. m, 1-2 and 6-8 p. m, Geo. Ehrets Extra Lager at the Wauregan House Cafe. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CD., Propristors. . ' SHEET MUSIC 5c, 10¢c, 15¢c, 19¢ per copy for a few days enly. The Plant-Cadden Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths, Estab. 1872, Norwich, Conn. Ask for Breen Trading Stamps, of the Shannon Building e been obliged to change my office to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pleased to re- DR, GEO. R. HARRIS ‘Burglars Mvmflnl in d!nw ol- fices about the state. Sales of vmflh\ Mfl up the ‘bulk’ of the month's trade. The Norwich' umu‘n:télw. of :o:;. i ML € . b on. P — : \ 2 s i o b gl Michia#l Downey and family of Noe. . T et hacr ia aen. v | o : i soAP ank are to move to muewM}'_ ¢ the an ot o . Ao ing for.a site for a tank. £ Jaundrymen atterided the state asso- ‘Miss Sadie MecNamara has returned A number of ecastern Connecticut ciation’s banquet and outing at Com- | from a visit h*flmon and m : e VERO- i s William Wilbur of Groton called on | dévoted: marked the - 7 REtE , FORN The managers have issued the pro- | friends in Norwich Monday afternoon. e ‘nd the - b one mme for the 25th anniversary —_— r S o of e Swadsh Mo, | atne X Retrbun <t Nousk b P L ST T | S, e e SPAs | L dists at Sterling, Mass, from July 31, Suest of her sister, Mrs. N, Hugene his ap- | were numerous. EIght men registered SOAP to August 8. Smith. iation of the d treasures it | “possibles” of fitty in “The Cushing \ T —_— Mlhl’ because of the splrlt in Which | match at 800 yards range, J. W. Hes- The camp equipage used at the| Joseph Pollard of Middletown ar-|the gift was fi!ud~ he gift was | gfan of New York made a possible in f s figi Toois An {deal {sland forts last week was returned on | rived Monday to vmt wlm friends" in L '4 mc Iuly 18 the Bigney match at one thousand nterest ured “ tor Mouday to the state camp at Niantic, | Norwigh, marked luu anniversary | yards and there was also some re- || day of each month on all da-. sosp where it will be overhauled and re- diirivig the, l-m:“:“m"n markable shooting in ' the re-entry posits made on or befors the dressing turned t6. Hartfoed Miss G. mchnrdlon and Miss Agnes m‘m beln 4 Was | matches. +h; i 10th. room and s y Custadora of Oxford, Conn., are visit~{ {7 "G g first | The Essex co\mty match, an : eommny has met her | vidual contest at 200 and 500 yards S 14 nursery, The late Governor Lilley carried a[ing in town. since returning trom Fort Mansheld, |fee . tvopny presented by Col. John Deposits sent by mail given o L heavy life insurance. He had policies The eompany pay for camp is ex- | Caswell, went to Lieut. D. M. Went- immediate acknowledgement and in 12 companies, only one of which,| Mrs. Charles Snow and son, Ray-| pected within a few days and will be | forth of Sanford, Me., who had a score careful attention. ly pre- the Néw England Mutual, has lately | mond, of Norwich were recent vis-|distributed to the men as soon as re- | of 91. pared to itors in South Meriden. ceived. In the Governor Quimby match at All Departments of Banking. might the members of the | oy 'hundred yards, re-entry, Capt. S. ‘% % Th m-t '.hs most exacting requirements, Third company wWill assemble at the | w. Wise of the Sixth Massachusetts " Absolutely neutral, free from alkali, ér paid the estate $50,258. Clarence, Howard of Springfield is Coamissioner of Corporations Her- bert Knox Smith's report on transpor- | Visiting his cousin, 3iss Charlotte | GERICH SE4at T Selongings in go regiment, and Musician George W. acid, and will not injure the most deli- tation by water in the United States, | Barbour of Lincoln court. 9 s esley of New Haven, v caté skin, shows that there are sixty-one and < . | cortuin Haghers Goss to Wakelisld. | miade rall scores of ‘50, and are-tied Thames Loan & Trust Ca. one-half miles of abandoned canals in Mr. and Mrs. Irving N. Gifford of| This morning Captain Hagberg of | for the trophy.. " VERO-FORI LIQUID SOAP denotes Connectiéut, which cost $725,000. z‘:&:"‘z"or‘fé 'v‘;mgmz ‘m";:‘h::_ ‘:f The Granite Front; Purity, Safety, Efficiency and Reliability, Thb b oINSk b s gatadk ] APPEAL' TAKEN FROM RECEPTION FOR NIECES Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. Y R L R Dolphin Loba for the alienation of 5 A SOPHRONIA HOOKER'S WiLL. OF MRS. F. A. ROATH. 'm!uhl 0 lin nla it or his wife's affections will come up for| Rev. T. R. Sweeney, now of Bridge- oA A s rpe s g j snything else—it is péeuliar to a hearing before Justicé Samuel 'E.|Port. who has been abroad for his|W. A. ‘hhmo?dlnw‘ nhl!n, Me., | Misses Stephens of Lewisburg, Pa., Her jtself, Holdridge at Ledyard Thursday morn- health, is expected to reach New York]| a Nephew, Claims to Be Aggrieved. Guests hr a Few Days. g " biasagmie ot TE . from | on the Oceatic today (Wédnesday). — We are the sole agents in Norwich, ek, “;,;;‘t““‘- T0bRATING £y hmm;‘m A. Richardson ot Bowdoin- s, Frank Allyn Roath ‘ofoque; Wnd in order ‘Go intreduce the - peile 5 o 5 George Anderson, who has been vis- | ham, Me. €s. an appeal from the | hurst gave a most cl tdoo: we will give away a sample bottle of T il Chicago, Olgmpia, | iting relatives in Norwich and Willi- will of Sophronia Hooker, late of this | reception on Tuesday afternoon from VERO-FORM LIGQUID SOAP ith ps cago, Olympia, g Satded 'to "$id B in | €ity, claiming that he is a nephew of | 4 to 6 in honor of her nieces, the Misses wi Tonopah and Hartford, that have been | Mantic, has returied to his home in|(h, ‘geceased and as such is an heir at | Séephens, of Lewisburg, Pa., who are ¢ each 25¢ purchase at our Toilet De- in New London several weeks, have | Flymouth, Mass.—Willimantic Chron-|igw! He claims to be aggrieved by an | her guesis for several days. The spa- n s, ; partment. gone to Newport to remain. three days, | c¢- order and,decrée of the probate court | ciots porch with its magnificent viev ‘after which they will visit the ports on June 4 in the admission to probate | and natural embowering of vines and & Boston. Por:'u mouth, K. 5. antl Séveral from Norwich attended the | of the last will and testament of So- |its added decorations of beautiful roses ‘; Al ; a 'n 4 Bath, Me' " » annual exercises of the New London | phronia Hooker and takes an uppeal | made a lovely reception room. The J ks s business college, Tuesday night in the | from the will. m;l;;m iy m{-s‘:lprfimm :{: s 3 I ‘mmunum t Leverett C. Stevens, for ‘14 years | coll¢e rooms. = The outing will be held | oo\, "0ONDITION HOPEFUL. | Ruth Stephens. Miss Thayer served p Cia en train despatcher for the Central Ver- ::y‘)}"‘den pur park today (Wednes- . - punch and other dt{:’(g ’:‘,fre’h"‘n:"li ) mont Railway company at New'Lon- - Encouragement for Hit Recovery by e guests also el a 0] mcrlNG e t—— 4 | through the beautiful gfounds with ;z?l dl‘l:d ‘l:h“:’i‘::o r::é:{v-hd“:v’::; (:; Howard A. Rix of Salem has issued | ~Dr- Lee—Kelson Believed to Be Hid- | jieir fine gardens, grana old trees and T e B e e, Mo ts| invitations™ to the marriage of his| ing. exquisite . views. The young ladles { MAN il (‘o’t = zo p ¥ i daughter, Amy Eva Rix, and Charles themselves, in their pretty summer Costa Rica about four months ago. Bosworth Tinker of New London, Dr. H. M. Lee, who apcrateg upon | gowns, added to the p{cmre & > M The Lawton Mills corporation, of | Which will take place st his home | gape E‘:&y n‘.lh:ht at }::WWL:n;o:'. We want the most '.de |0 easure Plainfield, of which John Porteous of '{'h;"':_" afternoon, August's, at 4| gave oout, the - statement on Tuesday STATE OFFICER OFFICERS HERE. particular + property- Norwich i ident,’ o’cloc! that there was reason to look upon the l 250 ;’r‘;;::ctl; its tel:::tg 3,%3.‘.‘.,,;’5",?,? Condition of the patient more hopeful. | Grand Regent Burdick and Deputy owner in town to 0]' # the neatest and best kept dooryards.| The Federation of Colored Republi- |1¥, Tuesday. Some encouragement Butterfield V Norwich Council, llilt his house, one The prizes are as follows: Three first | can clubs of Connecticut will hold its | $OUId be held out for his recovery, thé | R, A. half Devoe, the other Up to August 7th (NOT prizes of $10 each vear; five second |annual outing at Savin Roek Thurs-| ™y, ‘Tuesday afternoon Bohn was{ ¢ g 5 a1 be LATER) we will make to meas- prizes of $5; ten third prizes of $2, | day, July 29, and mpany prominent col- as could be expected. | p :d! lt]ur regular meeting held in ].u whatever ? i h PRd teh Fovdint etasd of §1 GRaN ored politicians from various parts of | He has had & fair day. tagtites MeoioeiEi' Seeilay. S ' ure Skirts, and give “Fittings, pri ing Norwich council, No. 720, Royal y 2 g the state will be present, in addition| United States cruiser Olympia, flag- Arcanum, had as guests two state offi- > providing all mater are pur- Robert C. Sholz, formerly agent of | to a number of guests. ship of the mi ipmen’s practice } core Grand Regent Oscar L. Bunilck Shhad Mot the Norwich and Stonington lines at — 'fl-“fld{"fi T o bort untll five | ot Stamford and District Deputy 8. F. g pier 40, North River, New York, on | FELLOWSHIP MEETING Wmaod‘m’ & zr‘nmn, b"'e‘"“ “‘e Butterfield of West Haven. Grand War- These Skirts will be made in August 1 will become superintendent AT LEBANON T e he SAbBiGE din eing made | gen O. B. Robinson of Willimantic was - u A of all the Sound lines, taking the place ¥ Ot TODAY. ,;‘ogn St Feliag Cnighe rY SemAR |prevented from attending. Addresses town by an expe o 9 of Capt. H. O. Nickerson, who suc-|8ix Congregational Churches Have| Sam Kelson, the negro wno stabbed | {3 roc, oo s (ivas gacnering. of lnal| [ Tailor, style not limited. ceeds J. W. Miller, when Mr. Miller Morning and Aflmwn Sessions. Harry Bohn, is still at large, -although brothers, following which ice .cream For further particulars en- becomes vice president and general evcry effort possible has been made | yag enjoyed and cigars passed around. v manager of the Cape Cod canal work.| At ' the Lobnnun Congregational | t0 rapture him., Kelfon is believed R P il A quire at Dress Goods Depart- Got Brains J wich, " s which have beensent to every police e use [hefi] on fumish- 3 %"fi:"fi gxnm“f"‘ department in this section of the coun- f:: y.g;:. ¥:,: ;,‘:,.t,,; ,:e c);z::yd ;’,{ ing your home. Our prices are the lowest in Eastern Connecticut, Our stock is complete, and a call will convince you. Schwartz Bros., LEADING 'FURNITURE DEALERS |ville's name is pleasantly and grace- | Lraver. IN EASTERN CONN. hurch S i te have been hiding in the vicinity of RSN reer i QI R b o J AT ""'5,:{:",,"{{ New Toondon. The police think that| HENDRICK REALTY COMPANY. be a fellowshi eeu ‘the - | he will stay in" hiding as long as he eut ot f: $:opath_v,k I%r. H Lrv;lmb. d;scrn:: i etn%-‘nmhm_cm can. When he begins to iry to get|Organization: Perfected at Bridgeport remarkable case of his brother, Dr. |}, “Exeter, Goshen, Bozrah and Nor-|away they are confident they will get | With P. E. Hendrick as President and Treasurer. ::‘i(;x ys?afl?r;“’ép::::’ '3"1:,; mvgfi ;:’:M;;n u’l;::-: t;:l.c“::r t“he.“dny - M;;!-on who is dekcribed as being cently in California from mesentary | Worth, ana the programme Tollons: | about five feet nine inches In helght | There was a mecliug of. the incor- The Reid & Hughes Co. hemorrhages of a nature never before Morning Session, 10.45 a. m. is-a mulatto. He has a scar over the | ;oratorg of the Hendrick Reaity com- s recorded. Dr. P. B Watte was o obl- | - Chiriew'sh - Ferkina, Modurbung. 1§ 1000 5V5 00 S K0 Ry Feo: | Pany 1o Brideapet on Tusshy. oy the e P i o ization of the Hendrick Realty com- Jy28damw is such that he would ‘be easily rec- lege maze of Dr. J. H. Allen of Nor- | Opening exercises. ognized from his photograph, copies of « Rallien’s Taylor, Moderator. tember. Praise service, for Kelson on trains and at New Ha- filllull SIIIITB. Business. ’ ven and Providence the police made a The number of Boys at the Chri fy27daw ay Difficulties of Not Believing, ” thorough search of every incoming |church choir boys’ bungalow was in- Rev. R, E. Turner. train. With the increasing gravity of | creased by & half dozen more on Mon- . . How Faith is Lost, Bohn’s condition the police and sher- | day, who are there to enjoy the pleas- V. W, H. Harris. . iffs are making an increased effort to |ures. Re . Violin solo, get a trace of Kelson. Among the hotel arrivals here are the following from this section: ST. PATRICK'S ALUMNI. Pl nt View House. | 7 Ba 2 P (] T Fitchville—Katy C 1i L fl Officers Installed by Rev. Hugh Treanor | Norwiche M) Gelloan K. M. : _ rgain rrices —Outing Will Be Held Sunday at g Ih)h}b:?tehhfi”y Garvey, John Veler, 5 3 > H che| ~ Hoo Poquetanucls Bremtrifud L UnearvileiMrs. 3 W. Hanna, Mis ] ; 0“ lhe Enfire 9 " n. Hanna, Miss N. Bak fully associated. Benediction. There was a meeting of the alumni |~ ol Sio-afs. GfrA, Sullivan, of St. Patrick’s parochial school in the lecture. Toom .of the church {Helen L. Vanderman, Edna R. Van- | Balmce d ment. The Central Vermont railway com- pany has taken an appeal from the Rev. A J. Park. - .3,{'1' hfmw l:tnx y 1 .| the police decision of the railroad commission- | T+ "i‘;‘{,’kgé:f’_‘ Fact and Its Sig-| wren ne was headed for the Fort Neck | aricx of Tattwilie: socrétar 3.3, oo ers ordering the elimination of the v. Harry A. Beadle, freight yard and was on Shaw street | ja, or Bridgeport. rallrond. crossings on the Windbam | Our Christisn Faionrits Foundatlon, |¥ithin three quarters of an hour after iRt e * hn was stabbed. The lice are road and the Abbe road, in the town gev- Mercuk Burs, by i g AT PLEASANT VIEW. of Windham. The appeal is returna- | Recess for lunch and’ for visits to Qe 1OE “Heee eans of & ble to the superior court of Windham Djaces of historical interest. | 200 (0 n Yeaving the yard. _All | Half Dozen More Boys at Bungalow of county on the first Tuesday in Sep- Fred o, along the railroad tower men watched | Christ Church Choir—Hotel Arrivals. Bridgeport and the officers chosen were President and treasurer, Phillp E. Hen- Referring editorially to the rebuild- ing of the parochial school at Taftville after the fire, the Catholic Transcript (Hartford) praises the work of Rev. Arthur O'Keefe and says compliment- ary to Superintendent Eccles and his associates: “It is pleasing to note that Rev. George H. Ewing. the parishioners have had abundant | Sermon, The Power of Faith in the evidence of the liberality of the manu- Life, facturers with whose fortunes Taft- Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe. - Mrs. Fred N. Taylor. How to Find or Refind Faith, 9 and 11 Water. Strest, Norwich, Ct.| EXPECTED LANGEVIN WILL | " Shooting Stars Tonight. " L esdny evening, at “whicn | derman, Trene M. Vanderman. Tel. 502. Open Evenings. RECOVER FROM SNAKE BITE.| Scientists say that on the evening of | the newly elected officers were in- Wigwam. Jvesd [ E g SR July 28 (tonight) therz will be‘a spec- | stalled by Rev. Hugh Treanor as fol- ‘Willimantic — Florence . A, Strong, o - Swelling is Going Down and He is|tacular bunch of shooting stars dec-|lows: President, Joseph Sullivan: vice | Mrs. A. A. Colgrove, Caroline M. Col- More Restful at Backus Hospital— omix;ge:gfi!h::::m b’l'he loldkciumg;n pn.idert\‘tl ‘L.u;ken ngrigfl,:] lecre::l’ gro!vq. Albert W, Colgrove, Katherine ammoc s N : L , & m Iss s | Eliza) jurke ; inanc! secretary, . Can Tell Definitely Tonight. girl if he sees a mrolyhootl}r'ng Scrcie ] BHleab ity Harmtiston:, traaanter, Gatncl T o the sky. Norwich young folks are in| erine Callahan; sergeant at arms, John George Boardman Much Better. ,v:,f,;:"ts“‘,::“:”"o‘;'t‘e’;“}h;’;' 1\’;“;"‘::," for special luck, for it is related that| Kelly. Bhe ;,'.,,, THinds “5f Georgs Thsrd: Tangesin of Notth Stonmmgton whe | one of the shoofing stars which will be| There were about eighty in attend- | man of Griswold will be srontly Proaar rse 'am a was bitten by a copperhead, was quite |} 5i0le from all corners of the state|ance and it was decided to have a|eq fo:learn that he is much better and STAMP OFFER 50 Stamps with one pound box of Golden-Key Tea 60c. The Great Atlantic . : s Saah o eamibitors 55 flb’m allin CHIROPODY and MANICURE | {2 s i home"l et b SMI T H e s R g ot h D&:‘G AUGUST | will be located | fall in this section of the state. H lfi"‘. .’5-1“., a R This is good Hammock weather and now is the time to get a geod Ham~ mock at a very low price. Our Hammoecks are all the aele« brated Palmer make and the wvery ‘best in the market. If you find a Hammock that suitc you | am sure ,000,000 miles long. Lots| pieni the Poguetanuck @rawbridge | a v 2 liftle improved, sa much 5o that his | D35 2 tail 200,000,0 plenic at o ge | able to be out. Fof fifteen years he Tecovery 18 looked for.. This can b | oL Kisses can be landed while =that| Sunday, leaving here on the 8.10 train | nas suffered with infiammatory rheu- $1.00 worth of Green definitely told by tonight, as it takes “;’"‘; . "“’J‘fih“ 5"“ Fl"’!““ Al and returning at 7 o'clock. The com- | atism, but Dr. Fontaine seems to o four days to determine whether the | ¢/0udY Right will be a disappointment. | mittee having it in charge are Louis | have gotten the better of the disease, Stamps FREE with pur- poison is out of his system. The swell- fi:fl{-‘,"’c :m"“‘}’ilfil‘;‘fiam é“g‘;‘r::‘:fi and ‘h:r. Boardman l-t; now able to - ing of his head has gone down consid- / ) | joy life once more, after years of suf- . erably under the treatment and he Ws Mary Desmond .and J. A. Desmond. | fering. chases ol “10c or over. the price will suit you also, We have a splendid line of Alcohol Stoves and Colfee ‘Percolators. GEO. A. DAVIS, Miss Katharine Brown of Otis street is nlxua camp at Gales Ferry for a few weeks. Mrs, Frank A. Foster of Otis stréet They will have a clam chowder at 1 ;,n,‘};? restful, although suffering much [‘I‘he Ilfldlc"le-"an SRk Sl 5 Ttk ¢ 4. : . Double Stamps with pur- that he has had at the place where out 250 eligible 1l snae ciaimed they were “Lanterd|no remedy like SYRUP of HYPO-{ter : sight. In his estimation only the exhi- i ——————— urpuibd leaves ' today for a week's stay at 7 Eastern Point Real Estate Deal. PHOSPHITES is one of the best/te r s Point will be consummated today,| It is the rlth\ Ponic for mervous|ton county fair assoeltion will bene- of her sister, Mrs. Edward H. Linnell, ¥ ‘The alumni includes graduates from (g g bt ;:,'fn;" il school since 1500 or since Rev. |y ] -m‘ in Socle H chases of $5 or over. plaints about the exhibition of snakes | of experience m" that to obtaln tm.| o g Foelir .of ~the Nel S N light t Lani mediate .and lasting results th is lnd is planned to | - BN e dibiised ther Seve o ooroea iRl o ¢ e v e R iy g iy Hill snakes” and charged the sum of ten cents for a peep at the edifying | PROSPHITE?S. T ¥ COUNTY FAIR fiSSOCfATION. bition has been a drawing card for the| Medical writers mention it as being e of sterling. worth, SMITH'S: HYPO. | Senkte Passes Approp tigey for [ E Block Island. A real estate traisfer which means - (Special to The Buuefln) v much for the improvement of Bastern| —-o" Hartford, July 27—The New Lon- | Mrs. Kerr of New York is the guest when @eeds transferring property bor- : . fit from the: appropriation for incor- of Broadway. - % le -~ dertng on Thames river on the west | people or those of weak constitutions.| porated agricultural socleties which | . i , and on Eastern Point on the east will the blood i passed the senate today, and has yet ; be handed over to H, C. Rows of New | 't Makes the blood tingle with new ] PRERCC HR SEOTL Hohich ‘amounts in |15 the guest of Miss Edna Alling of 25-29 Broadway Haven. The purehase includes about | life! F? ‘Washington street. r= nine acre wned by - Frederic Bill, 4 .upm.to i‘fl‘ ui:ll lnm‘ d“rf i tl:‘sh ' ye:r! 4 ‘es 0! e l, not 5 south of Mr. Bill's residence, and two| Convalescents will always fing it &]clared or paid & dividend, 7| Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Briggs of Mm film L] Broadway are staying at the w-tch / BARGAINS Tpu. Carriage Man, M. B. RING Call and see me about anything in lots further south, known as the Owen ‘The law provides that each yvear an T e S . shityws. meoRCRPHITE | S Rt i v e by | P8 e e 3 S ek ut in former years own y Cap! 3 the fair assoc! on shall come to it Newberry and containing _together from the state, up to $200, but the pre- | Miss Alita Davenport of A Broad some eighteen acres. The price isap. | 'S @ combination of the best elements| "O% muméfl’ must not include any .l’rme-tlm:.um.lififie P°’."u‘r":'mx':;f by proximately $40,000. that go to make pure rich blood, | meney paid for horse racing, trials of b - don. In l"fl hllm the Carriage line. peed or or amusement. Af- & Pwlim Tea B“ Completes Duties Thursday, | Strons, healthy tissue ‘and a robust[ter this has been paid, whatever bal- The Tuesday Afternoon. Bridge chnb LOW PRICES. Rev. Clifteon K. Flanders will close | body. Get a bottle. ance remains shall be appoptioned to | o {his week with a Broad street Horse Shoelng a speclalty. e his engagement with the Central Bap- & the different m;-- receiving money tist church as acting pastor on Thurs- ; Price 90 cents. from. the state, in “proportion o the e A e "‘““" day evening. On the following day, amount of premiums and gratuities Summer Millinery Me., for a month’s stay; Mr. Flanders has several engagements for the early . | spending a few weeks at Eastern Point, fl!-l”.fll“a . on Monday. . § Rockville—Judge John . Fisk of The Drug Man. the city police court, who has been con. X illness for m FI

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