Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 5

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Thursday was State Veterans' day Poons at the Plainville camp ground. ' 5 : i this f Egg Plant, | Certain towns of the state are suf- : . =af | e conference committee, and as yet the - Celery, fering from a plague of rats this sea- ) ; ? : committee has been unable to come to | Son: X ; . ; } 8 et ¢ al agreement, the house members Pines, 3 Carrots, { it Lit : 5 bflnlfll&flmu tgtlzu.!vo the measure 3 x Many camera enthusiasts were in z trobs Das: t use seve: 7;& ma ., Suley . Radig, New London for spap shots during moTI& c " taken up cfl i, o Sesl : New Long Island Potatoes, Squash. Ocea basch. dsy. quickly passed when reached among |t all otherwise. % PRy i | Wnfifflguflumtefll- Employment of Women and Children, : ikhg —at— . The thirty-seventh angjal reunlon| nres Liai, ¥, Wilcox of M, left m« :m m‘hcr. 3‘,‘,’; In the house on Thursday a !fi : “.tns “ns. of the Spenser Tyler far.ily will be Wednesday with her i Lbcy ’ r e B hown ak oyment of hel dat Prospeet on Wednesday, Au- gust 4. Fishing around Block Island’ this week has been good, and several large catches of weakfish and blues have been made. Henderson of Norwich, for 3 visit with | = The asseasor elected in 1907 is to | Women andghiidron was d ke 4 relatives ia New Havea: hola office until the ¢nual town nfset- | AR T . “fi'&.‘: optaign the [ n Cf er, . e town - ’ [ two department stores of Norwich were or. and Mis. Wl W ey, whe o e e, b | fair and liberal in the treatment of ave been visiting relatives for the|.ni one gusessor elected to hold office | their employes and’'that the extra past two weeks, left Thursday for a|for four ye: Then at the town |DOUrS put in the week previous to \ visit with friends on Lang Island. claction in Otaber, 1311, two asses: | CB stmas were not considered & N4rd- | Veranda or Bvening Gleth Capes, gladicasion s vt S sors are to be elécted and quadren- e e magers of the| lght pastel shades, values up te AT CAMP BROWNING. nially thereafter.. Thereafter there are | Promise hetwesn Mansgers d $10.00— A to be elected one assessor and then | 5%0res and the labor unions and was : . Qualifications for the Running Hap, | o, the clettions coming every two | AITIEd by @ large malority, Several| TODAY ....o.ovssesoreverces $888 gt:-" -;: k-fmp—bwimn A Boys {o“’fl‘liedntlbycmc&tm‘ g i AT yoted down. Besides ‘20 b&%r: - | Women's White Lawn Dresses, soms n 1che. p resentative, yor n p - ” election. ? tic, the two membrs from Hartford Saisee, Pringsas afioet; Justaly’ 198 Jvisa NOTICE 4 Because of the Shannen Building fire | have been obliged to change my offise to No. 21 Broadway, Wauregan House, where | shall be pleased to re- ceive ‘my former patients, The Niantie camp grounds have been white with tents this week. They were set up to dry prior to being packed away for the year. Early crops were full of promise, but Office hours: 8-10 a. m, 1-2 and [the continued drought has made| At Camp Browning at Groton Long| Willimantic Gas and Electric Co. |ang also from sveral pther cities spoke med with lace and embroidery, val- &8 b m wholesale ‘and retail fruit dealers | Point the preliminaries in the running| The charter of the Willimantic Gas |in favor of the bill. ues up to $6.00— ¥ skeptical of their success. hop, step and jump resulted in five| & Hlectric Co. has been amended s0 Veto of Saleon Bill TODAY ...ocoviinaneeerecss $008 / boys qualifying, as follow: rl to permit its -ext on of service ' nR GE“ R H Annls Hart W. Goff of South Canterbury| Charles Coblyn, 25 feet 6 inches;|into the town of Mansfield and other | On Thursday Governor Weeks sent| Women's and Misses' Fine Lingaris t .9; 5 - 5 change of ownership s is the which covers particu maysa o s s s g eyl LN Tk 4y ] and the merger of the Willimantic and s in this city, where if the| A0¢ material and nicely . finishad, being taken out o —e g E ; Rockville and Stafford Springs plants. handsomely trimmed, values up to . The bill passed the house on Tuesday | return to license places which are now $11.98— The members of the governor's staff [ ;amp Thursday. of itits wesle and this afternoon the |licensed within 200 feet of a church| YOPAY .............. $3.96 and their wives will spend the week-| Camp life has proved so especially | senate passed it without debate. could be giverl licenses again, Unless PR ) end at the Indian Point hetel, Stony | enjoyable this year that a number of The charter amendments of the '!hll bill passes they ecould mot he | Women's Fine Lawn Walsts, some Creek, going Saturday and returning | Division A boys are planning to relurn | Uncas Power company, which is to|granted a license after the no license | “pyon necks, others high meck em- Geo. : for the last week. These boys will not v iled. Bh Monday. ontor he Diriaies W Reld dl;, busio Ym furnish its excess electrieity to the vote has once preyailed broidery and lace trlmmu./‘vllun rets The auction of the farm, farm tools | DS “assined special squad dutles. up to $1.98— Extra and household effects of Nathaniel | poct e roont ot Division B for a fow | | AST REGULAR MEETING SHOOTING TOURNAMENT WUPAY Lo oo otaones alesre S a Biggs held at Franklin Thursday was|last week of camp. FOR THE SEASON. AT HARTFORD. | - K largely attended. James Hyde was| A new feature of the evening prayer g e, —_— bt %) i a“" auctioneer. service was the meeting on the water| Third Company Members Turn Over| Members of Taftville Schustzen Ve- th Wednesday night, using the raft and] Equipment — Pay Expected Next| rein Receive Natification of Condi- i ac iy A Winsted correspondent notes that | the boats. The talk was by Camp Su-1 o, 4.\ ti waur.'afl Hudson P. Leavenworth of Norwich, pgr!ln-tendlnt T 3 el on TCweHrS e T, o H | ‘ ' P 5 the new superintendent of schools, has T‘T';.: T’u:l';m will be in Nerwich On Thursday *evening there was a As members of the Taftville Germa. oc'a mm House rented the house on Main street, Win- | on" Monday for supplies for the boys meeting of the Third company, C. A.|nia Schuetzen Verein are to partici- sted, vacated by Dr. N. B. Saunders. |and camp. C., C. N, G, at which many members | pate in the/southern New® England oA il ere %fl‘ts":nt Lleultl- N?fllem&nlpreISfl,d- schuetzenbund at Hut!ulr“Aumt 1‘. o , &n & men o up eir rifles | 2 and 3, they have received noti: of ; The 81st mnu‘u“nunion ;l 1:1}“‘3; MOVES TO HARTFORD TODAY, nd turned over their equipment to | the conditlonz of the shoot 88 “"%‘": vis family association was hel 4 g T the quartermaster. This was the last| Targets 1, 2 and 3 will be general nesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Cashier Sage of the Connecticut Com- | regyigr meeting for the season, but the | prige targets. They are the regular M. L. Coleman, at the Hale & Cole- | pany Likes His New Job—Has 8ix | members will assemble at the armory | three-quafter inch German ring tar- manp each farm on Moose hill, near| Cierks Under Mim. next Thursday evening, as it is expect- | gets and will be open to all comers, Cafe. THE PARKER-DAVENPORT CD., Proprictors. ., - ° SKIRTS Made fo Measure \ Seymour. — ed that the state pay will be received | There will be 20 cash priges, ranging R. L. Sage, head cashier of the Con- | by that time. from $50 to $2 and amounting to over In view of the proposed changes to | necticut company in Hariford, artived | All the members will be obliged to | g25p. or be made in the Middletown postoffice | in Norwich Thur , and t he | turn in their equipment and get their, "Targets 4 and 5 are point or medal will moye with Mrs. e and children | Tifles oiled and put away before their | targets. This target a black rin Snd other things Which the Jocsl 8- | from thia city, where he has made his| Pay will be turnyl over to them. St TS Tnches 1n diameter, dividod ines Up to August 7th (NOT thorities Hawa en thelr hands, 88 | ome for two years while head cashier| As a result of the tour of duty at|three parts. The bullseye is three LATER) we will make to meas. , been decided best not to hold the con- | here, Mr. Sage is pleased with his po- | the forts in the New London artillery | jnches, A silver medal will be given vention of st: letter carriers dhere | sition, where he has entire charge of | district, just ended by the coast ar-|for 30 points and a geld medal for 50 ure Skirts, and give Fittings, until 1911 the recelpts and payroll of the Hart- | tillery corps, it is likely that a strong [ points. providing all materials are pure ford trolley lines, whlcl": 31‘;6 lt’hree :"“"‘Wm ‘:e m:“ 10' 1'?!]"‘"; “hfl .Target No. 6 is the target of honor "oy times as big as the New Londen lines, | tour from tep days to at least two | gnd is for members of the bund only. chai ere. . : The finance committee of the legis- e St h" yretty‘buly man on pay | wetks, says the Stamford Advocate, "J‘he A e g g gl Sl > ‘ ature will report within a few days a| 4,7 which comes on Wednesday, when | Col. Gilbert I.. Fitch, commander of | giploma, which is a work of art. There These Skirts will be made in O town by an expert Ladies' Tailor, style not limited. bill creating a state board of finance | he goes around to the different barns | the goast artillery, intends to recom- | will be numerous valuable prizes. Tar- which shall examing all appropriation | and for hours hands out money just as| mend that the term be two weeks. | gatg 7 and 8 will be bullseye targets. matters, with a few unimportant mat- | fast as he possibly can, which is going | About every company commander and | Tapgets 9 and 10 will be muzsle rest ters, before they are acted upon by | Some. Cashier Sage has six vierks un- | commissioned officer in the corps fa- | {argets, with prizes ranging from $1 i the legislature. der his direction. vors a lengthened tour. Ten days is|to $10. Target No. 11 is the ladies’ For further partiouiars ens _ not considered a sufficiently long time | general prize target, muzale rest, 200 quire at Dress Goods Departs An automobile which kickedsup an BOHN 18 DOING WELL. in which to give the men the practice | yards, open to all. There will be nu- —e——— they need with the big guns. Capt.| merous prizes. Target No. 12 is the ment. offensive dust in Lyme for the trolley Burgoyne Hamilton of the Ninth com- | jadies’ target of honor, muzzle rest, Tells How the Fight Started—No Trace ‘passengers was soon after overtaken, pany is very earnestly in favor of a | 290 s, German ring tar open to use them on ffll’llishjb disabled by two exploded tires, The oF Kelsen, . longer our, even one of three weeks’ lz;)dlg:r;l‘ ‘the bund onry. S . passengers feit that it was just retri- | Seaman Bohn, who was so terribly | duration. On Monday, all targets wil lopen as S—— driver. few days ago in New London, seems to | about 7 g'clock Saturday night. He| eye and will be in commission until 7 hold on to the improvement he showed %‘l:‘:h d%“m’a‘;fl tohf‘s'-;‘::li;l‘:‘fl,r';'l‘.fi; :‘}fi p. The dlml-nerk hwg I;ill l;n Im}:n s v ‘ c ¥ rd. rain | 12. .30 o'cl . On Tues tl Rece i arpet Olll' pl’lces al'e thc lOWCSt ill An fmportant special meeting of the 'tl;gxelmtgfla;mt’hal:n 'l::nh: l{:t.t’elr .cton-(:ly was late in arriving because of a de- :argoet‘uo vlvizll opl:elt 8 o'clock :: tl\: we ver Furniture and do G South Norwalk fire department has| {ime since being taken to the hospital. | 1ay in getting the baggage over from | morning. The targets of honor will Laying. E CO " t heen called for this (PFriday) evening| He still maintains the improvement he | Fort Wright to' New Londan. The tew- | close at 3 o'clock. jysodaw astern nnecticu for the purpose of considering the | has made. Complications are looked | ing company that was doing this work AR I DY proposition of inviting the state fire- | for, but they may be avoided, and Dr. | Was a bit slow about it. Calonel Fitch | The Swiss watchmaking industry ifl our home bution for the offensive conduct of the | cu: that his life was despaired of a Colonel Fitch arrived in Stamford | goon as Mayor Hooker hits the bulls- ey : The Reid & Hughes Ca. 3 Y Lee is trying to escape them. He says expressed himself as well pleased with | has shrunken to half of its one-time Olll' StOCk ls Comp'ete il]d :I:xnt!ye::nvonuon e Sonl Narwalk, that Bohn is a wonder in the way he|the tour of duty. “A splendid tour,” | size. m“"‘ ‘ “m'. " y fought off death. .Unless a change for |is what he called it. o 207 Mai the worse shall come, Bohn has a The tour of duty was remarkably a3 c'“ WI“ convince you Inspectors in large Comnecticut| chance to recover. free from any cases of illness. None *{ cities have given orders to fruit deal- Bohn mdmits that he was in'the sa~ | of consequence was reported, and the ers not to sell any more decayed fruit | loon for the purpose of getting $1.50 | men had plenty of hard work too. to children under twelve years. Over- | ©f the $2 bill which Grace Ashton, the However, they were not overworked, ripe fruit has been passed off on chil- | NeBress, got changed into a $1 bill, a|as sometimes happens on a tour of dren who do 1ot realige the danger in | 50 Cent Diece and twe 25 cent pieces. duty of this kind. For instance, they " Bohn admits also that it was because | had their nights free, save on one oc- schwanz Bros eating decayed stuff, and much sick- | the negress stoc-k $1 instead of 50 cents | casion when there was searchlight * 4% Interest is figured from the first Exclusive ness has resulted. of the change that the fight started. practice. . But this was so interesting day of each month on all de- ISumme' " Nothing was learned Thursday about | that it didn’t seem like work. The re- posits made on or befare the LEADING 'FURNITURE DEALERS| 1 ... residents of Norwich con-|the whereabouts of Sam Kelson, the | serves, as the state troops are called 10th, IN EASTERN CONN. assailant. There was a scarcity of ru- | at the forts, tried to get into communi- - tlnu(? to express interest in The Bul- mors regarding his capture, cation with the Olympia, Chicago, Pt s b etk ik ppare 9 and 11 Water Strest, Norwich, Ct. |letin’s projected Jubilee book. The R S S WA Hartford and oné or two other ships it o latest words of commendation are from New London Pastor Called. of the United States navy that were immediate acknewledgement and " Tel. 502. Open Evenings. | Alderman Francis P. Bent of the Six- at anchor in Gardiner bay. careful attentien. ¢ . " On Sunday morning next, Rev. J. . e at your own Jy2sd ty-first district, New York, who is{ Cromwell Hughes wil ltender his res- - All Departments of Banking. % _ 4% The Thames Lean & Trust Ca. alive to all that concerns the welfare of his home city. Of local interest is the announce- ment of the engagement of Edward L Cudahy to Miss Lenore Brewer, daugh- ignation as pastor of the Montauk Avenue Baptist church, New London. The resignation will be read from the pulpit. Mr. Hughes resigns the pas- torate of the Montauk Avenue Baptist church to-accept a call to the Second Baptist church of Calais, Me. He will The case of Joseph De Grasse against CHARGED WITH ADULTERY. Ledyard Authorities Unable to Find Donifin Loba—Daughter Accuses Father. Now's the time to stosk up, prises are at “bed rock” — just in time fer § your Summer vacation, Note the prices— $12 Suits—now $ 9.50 ter of Col. and Mrs. Brewer of San|enter upon his new. pastorate on Sep- | Donifin Loba of Allyn's Point, charged The Granite Front, g Francisco, with a country home at San | tember I and will remain at New Lon- | with adunltery with Mrs. De Grasse, A ‘l bit. Long years of study did it. Mateo, Cal. No date has been set for | don during the month of August. which was {o be tried before Justice Shetucket S§t, Norwich, Conn. ‘l‘ Suils—now l-“ [51¥s just & pleasure for us to | the wedding, but it is understood that " Samuel E. Holdridge at Ledyard on . mmend Shur-On Byeglasses, it will be early this fall and will be a Held in Superior Court. Thursday, did not mature, as Consta- and Come in and see them. h San- | ble James A Stoddard failed to find the B Al S de?".lll;x:lmw‘?‘tn;g:'andu{‘?;: w‘e’:g accused. The constable with a Mr. at v Haskell as assistant searched all the foplis Pbt: Hotes. g o e ot b ety on | houses at Allyn's Point where the Por- The erection of new cottages at|the charge of stealing chickens by Jui tuguese live and thén went to Norwich, Lord’s Point is still going forward and | tiee of the Peace Willam C. Saunders | Where hie waited for both the trolley A lnw Price d all our Summer Saifs that were $18, $20, $22, 824, $25, now $14.50 Plaut- Cadden Co. Jewelers and. Silversmiths, Estab. 1872, Norwich, Cona. within a month there will be at feast | at Waterford, Wednesday afternoon, | 28d steam cars, but did not succeed in fmllll' ll!é buildings %llt‘h T C mglcted 0; Watrous was held over under $500 | finding lg‘em('} ) ALed 16 bhs heoight well under way. arles ney o . Mary kg ' 24 4 bonds and Sanders under $300 a ‘suit against Joseph De Grasse, her Groton began’ work Wednesday on a / g ;l::ebu‘umrper ruidex]l;u for Miss Anna Rebekah Past Grands. if‘l’e;'e i:iredc‘;"rl:: 131:‘0:/‘18;1!!;. 1;‘1"1502 . i vis ot New Britatn, and L HY " pyemes " Rebekah “Past - Nomle i o Maldrine z Handsome g:ga;uard -.?d oo ht::e .,:re.iylbm:esa e ociation will heve & mest. | Monday, Aug. 2, atel0 a. m. There's many bargaing in . By’ Greeh Of Notth Wik ge for Albert 8. |2 on August 3 at Gales Ferry, where Prize Wi Suits here. Come in. g reen of North Windham, E. L. Davis’ | 4 "wij] “he the guest of Mrs. Jennie N sbppthed new house will be ready for occupancy ¢! A list of the ten prize winners in the Summer Sm"s within a week. Daniel Kinney of Nor- xggd?:nz?1¥$b£; m’t‘:’ a::‘gn:! June “redemption certificate” prize wich is making arrang ements for a |31 haq at cottage at Gales Ferry. contest, entries for which closed on which keeps ice and food better new cottage, which will occupy a fine * i) July 15th, for the Norwich and West- than the fancy finished refrig- and the belter grades of lo(;[llon.E“ B, i ’t % erly patrons, follows: District Nursing iss zabet! s o 'utnam is association, $25; A. C. White, W. A. the guest of Mrs. George W. Perry at Ifi“w' $7.50 €ach; .;;ucph A. Clark erators for which you pay 8ouble yview. T8, Mather, Mrs, D. Hepworth, Mrs, e E. Main, Mrs. Ella L. SLmsy- T H Stearn, Miss Bthel T. James, Miss g B of Putnam are visitors at Beautyside. « | Bdith Champlin, $5 each. raw Ms Albert S. Green has returned from a ° i 23 short visit at North Windham, ".l Yoim ““‘_\ nm s In ! At Pleasant View. ‘ Incidents in Society ¢ .' a mflu .. John Ulmer, one of the choir boys \ , from Christ Episcopal church of Nor- { ich, stopping with' the party here, Mr, and Mre, E. L. Davis and ‘son, Harry B. Davis, and Louis A. Wilcox jysod Mid-Summer Sale ] ’ epped on a rusty nall Wednesday A Daniel Brown of Wacsren street has oF unsl‘ c N S morning, but no serious results are ex- : returned from & visit in Windham. ' £l pected, as the wound was given imme- you move into vacant houses. R ey diate attention. He was barefooted on nfeet and fumigate freely so as to| Miss Mary L. Huntisg-on of Broad- The Hatter. on the nall.| get rid of disease germs and insegts.| WAY 18 spending the sumiir near An- | y80a Several of the cottagers saw a whale dover, Mass. off the beach Wednesday morning at| For sinks, drains, omm[l or outs 11.30 o'clock. There have been a num- | houses you can’t find anything better ber of whale stories of late, but this| than OXZONE. R“sh w. Kimbfl“, M. D. :Zanr;ozl‘;‘::.r, a‘fi;r;h;;g.?":; d':;infb';: After all infectious diseases be sure PI!SICI‘! ..‘ smcm to fumigate thoroughly. This is a ' Mystic Bonds. people, too. good formula to use: Permanganate ] z Th ird school dis- | pint. i 35 BroaJ y e bonds of the Third schoo 8- | pint. Put the Permanganate in a Here 1s a plainly finished, char- coal lined box made of soft pine which does not erack. It is dou- ble boxed, has double govers, gal- vanied steel lining and other jm- Miss Mary. Henderson 4nd Miss Louise Hovey are spending a week at Ocean Beach. Sheet Music AT LOWEST PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY Mrs. Henry F. Palmer of Otis street left on Thursday for a visit in West- brook and Clinton. \ . of Potash, 314 oz.; Formaldehyde, one 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Brown of War- || Dortant features which we would —at— : trict of Mystic, amounting to $50,000 | jarqe vessel and pour the Formalde-| ren street are spending several weeks R and bearing interest at 4 per cent. an- < ’ L3 be pleased to show you. Prices: nually, have been sold to the Norwich | hyde over it. Do not drop the per- |8t Sharon Bprisgs, . T. . ’ : Afternoon Office Hours, 2 to 4. sfi’vdlnn lo_lglety. who were thela:ughut into the formaldehyde.| ~Mrs. Foster Wilson and Miss Annie No. 2 Domestic $8.75. m : ' c 5 'he bonds were so0 at a th tight for six|E. Vaughn of Broadway are at West- 2 During July and August Evening verye:T‘zht . Bl e room ti x Y No. 3 Domesteic $10.50 4 . i ill the i rt Harbor, Mass., t d fort- 49 Main Stree snd Sunday Afternoon Hours will be SRS hours. This will oughly fumigate g?ghl. G “re il m t No. 4 Domestic $12.50 Speeial discount for cash. Preston Bras, one large room. Buy your formaldshyde and perman- ganate from SMI Jysod Married in Maine. Horace (. Sadler and Mrs. M. Emma 3¥84 |5 Tracy were united in m e at CHIROPODY Ind MAMCURE Sepfember they 'ul’ruldc 4t 300 Sa- fi. oF 75T ezl lem street, Malden, Mass. discontinued except by appointment. Hon, and Mrs. H. H. Jaljup and Miss Gfllug‘.ot ‘Washing'on street are gezdlnc t week at Pleasant View, For Fruit Jars w;. Olive Huntington of Washing- ton street is spending a few days with DURING AUGUST | will be located % ¢ Miss Gladys Preston at Neptune Park, t f " of ek at Died at New London. - New London. .. . cemmepe g s el | heTTeslee, L i o ] - gt tONNE urday at my rooms in e man ursday . war Al is returne 3 ¥ 11 o'clock from kidney trouble. He ankl| s“.u m vaca it Sharo: , N, y MRS, M, BURTON. was s resident of Oakdale and has Fr. in X A n pfln.n 9 el < been af the hospital but two days, - Jyd0d

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