Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 8

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time to get a 'ud H-m —ook .i‘ l very low price. Our Hammocks are all the cele Krated” Palmer make and the very best in, 'tm market. If you find a ‘Hgmlsmo.k that suits you | am sure the price will suit you also. M good H-mnu’mk weather and ceuphuo- nt Julv Fourth, or sixth, year in that plm in the following ‘manner: We very: “beautiful fireworks here Inour “on the fifth and all kinds of races. all 7 " d.y long. The beach at Cristobal was | to him the -m . T and bunting. At very effective. beach was a triple arch, At half past 9 dock started. 1 w! seen the way the ry &ly wlth flm A ut up, !or the , lighted wit r-d. whité and blue electric lights, an decorated with bunting and palms. On one side of the arch was the American flag in’eledtric lights and on the other .| side -the Panamain flag. All the houses along the beach were decorated and trings of Jl:neu lanterns among the pl.lm trees, The fireworks were set off from a barge which everybody could see distinctiy from the shore.. There were. seats built along ut‘l: beach - for the people and m! em sat out on the rocks. Mtequtha fireworks there was a procession of illuminated. boats, AT FIVE EIGHTY-EIGHT. 0 as to form a lay; ed linen -tntche Hirsch cans—and_each little -.crowd and grammes accordingly. Values $8.00 to $10.00 ination to dispose of the balance of our stock of Two ece SUMMER SUITS, formerly priced from $8.00 to created-ONE LOT of the ENTIRE BALANCE which . will be disposed of TOMORROW — your UNRESTRICTED CHOICE THE SALE OF THE cuT FROM ENDS No liil‘ll{ in Norwich wiil ever Mh‘hp. for-us to bulld. All_wé ask is an opportunity to bld for the job. Competition is keen and comipels close " flguring, ‘but years of expetience” has taught us, the way to figure close and do first-class work. | Trousers tugboats, dredges, launches and clapets (boats “used to haul the mud dug out -t$l.98 has proven even more successiul than former events, which speaks volumes. SATISFACTORY ASBORTMENTS STILL REMAIN FOR YOUR SELECTION. \ C. ‘M. WILLIAMS, Goncnl Contractor and lulldcr. . 218 MAIN STREET. . ‘Phone 370. 8 Frankiin Street, “The Plank,” ers for the best ALES | and L.AOER. h Norwich, Q'GQRNILL & SHEA, ‘We have a splendid line of Alcohol Stoves and Coffee Pc\!;{htors. GE‘O A. DAVIS, '25-29 Brondwny NEW ENGLAND INTERSTATE MATCH. Massachusetts Le > With . 1,612— N.vy Team Leads Army. Wlkefleld Mass., July 29.—The New England interstate Match for/ the New En:llnd interstate trophy and medals and the army-navy ‘interdtate tch both- shot under the weré the-leading fea- y's shooting at the New et. . In both matches the 0 and 800 yards- ranges, slow fire, were completed -today,- while the 1,000 yards' siow fire, 200 yards’ rapid ‘fire and skimllli run-went over until W he of - today’ the Massachusetts ‘team was in the lead in the New England match with a total score of 1,612, while in the army-navy contest the navy first team led with 1,632, The Massachu- setts team was entered in both con- tests, its score counting thé same in each. Governors Draper of Massa- chusetts and Quimby of Neéw:Hamp- shire were guests at the range today, The scores follow: New ' England - Interstaté Match— Massachusetts 1,612, Maine 1,589, Hampshire 1,584, Connecticut Rhode Island 1,422, may27d4 At their pleasa Main street on thé ‘B. Wi of ©dd Fellows. that Mr:and M their fellow mum their guestsan pitality bmmt & lar spend- a pleasant $oei were : about " fifty afternoon-and t more” came’ dur quet and other refreshments of dainties were servi Wauregan Main Sfreet, "BTORE OF- of 1t 'QUESTION! TARIFF or SHOES? We cut down the tariff during our Mid- Summer ~Sale of 3000 pair of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s High Grade Sample Shoes of such well known makes. that you are familiar with at prices far below cost. MEN’S SHOES $3. 30 and $4.00 W. L. Douglas.. Bargains . 20e 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, per y-rd 15¢ 8helf- Oil Cloth, per yard... B5c Carpenters Ffmnh‘lh . Cadden Iulldm'r—MMy ‘u i Razed, —l The work of installing ‘the elevator in the new Phntrctddah Building is being hurried al d + will soon % GAS PLATES Capt. Stuart Wise, whose ‘record- completed. Carpentets are- iatl "' rk $3.50 and $4.00 Crawford K y breaking shooting yesterday was the 3.50 and $4.00 Dewey ...... “ C B 2" busner feature of the day, had made twenty putting In the interiof finlsh; Bt it is ;3.50 and $4.00 M, A?’ Packard . Tari u‘ Price 4 MC'K not expected that din; ‘will be ready for occupanty Hgn!& the/Mast of September. consecutive bullseyes in the Shuman $3%0 and $4.00 Walkover $4.25 Jordan's- mily—it is not wise to go to 3 bumner 3 the expense of new. mourning when re-entry match at 500 yards up to to- ghw ot wrs o | 84,25 JoYdan's” ... .... OIL STOVES night, and has the privilege of trying 4.00 Burt & Packard . $ 49 ¥ et o o e to add to this score tomorrow. ha‘;“bgg;"fa;’(‘e"n“cb":‘wm“ " rrice | =uo Ralston Health 2- ey e Bteck [ 2 buener Umon worth The Connecticut team at the 200 |that the portions-of ‘the ™ ilding “$4.00 All America . save & l0t,Of unnecessary expense— VN i m?‘éf‘&e‘ig'?::‘ fi‘n:e::ggemhm: which it was hoped could beiised were 4.00 Burt money that can Ealst Datter expend- 2 burner Blue Flam it seadtd for, Ne England toams | DOt in good en -condition MU" $4.00 and $5.00 T. D. Barry .... TARIFF ed In -other ny:. Whe do very lle;t . wiokless, $4.00 | They droppea back in the 600-vard |t jokom oons wiope ecniction o °’ $4.00 and $5.00 E. T. Wright . cuT - Sysite B et S nad to. Le1) he shoot, getting but 514, and finishing | oo’ ract as possible, tHe mflnhflon e [ 0 andssab i Qualtsy EHIGR d b are ‘moderate. WASH BOILERS seventh in the army-navy, but fourth | mx in, andl::he fi timbe ré’nw'alt- _~$4.00 and. $5.00 Snow: & and our charges . No. 7 cow.,- Bottem, worth in the New England contest, both con- . .$3.50 Regent . | TARIFF sz 24 ) D_ w k R T e XA $125 ]| tests being shot. together. ‘At the 300 o rhe ground bas MeeitetekedBit for S350 Tagior * | cuT PRICE . I,ang S ye Or'Ks, Ne. B Copper Bottom, worth sy ot B i e a cottage to,be ereGted on LY property " . : * RO s oo s ks a3 s $ revision of the cards in the re- | recently ac&umd - MPS ‘Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price $2.49 Telephone. 157 Franklin St ey Sl Which. Cavt. Stewart | Burnham, -in 1““"“ Hm ""‘h“e "‘d ' Women's $3.00 Sample - Shoes—Tariff Cut Price . . $1.98 i FRUIT JARS Wise figured as a record breaker, re- | the foundation is . forsai adltion: to - h . Jy27a \ sulted in the announcement today that | pe built on the south Side:ofsthe house Women's $2.50 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price . $1.69 8¢ Mason Jars, pints, o Captain Wise's actual score was 60 | at No, 111 Laure]“HIll gvenue,” which Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 and $1.50 Sample Shoes— dozen .... 60c. Mason Jars, quarts, per dozen 90c -E. Z. Seal (large mouth) pér dozen $1. E. Z. Seal (large mouth) consecutive bullseyes and not 62, as announced unofficially last e\ening This still makes Captain Wise the rec- ord holder, the best previous figure having been 57, made by ColL Charles | D. Winter of 'Columbus, O., at the Miss Ray has recently ‘bought.” The farmework: fgr the hotse -of F. W. Cary, in Wnlfl n-street, i# be- ing rapidly const , and the new cottage for F. W. B -~ 0" Linceln avenue is in the lathing msz The battérboards forthe’ house for J. Tariff-Cut Price 89¢ and Sle Little Gents’ $1.25 Sample Shoes—Tariff Cut Price . - ‘BROCKTON SAMPLE SHOE STURE ~S. F. GIBSON Tin .and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boynten national shoot at Camp Perry, Ohio, ! - per dozen lu(“tagtealll; N b bl * Dana Coit, in Rotkwell’ afijef&hxe 138 ..'n sh‘.otg Furhaces. . A ’ R — > score | 3 i 4 " was madeé as follows: /On Tuesday, g:fi:rpi':t":aprtgg t'h S 55 West mnin Street, Nerwich, Conn, THE HousEHnLu preceding the ten shots for the record | In . the Shannon bulding the brick- Gecd ’ in ‘the 500 yards, two sighting shots | work is up to the' top of the a Lot were required. Captain Wisé scored | story windows e forms fof the LEGAL NOTICES. Fp sl s - Bulletin Building, | bullseyes, on both of these. He fol- |concrete for the third Hoor aré teing The lein Stu‘los | lowed with ten bullseyes, making the put in place. A delay’is pow expected | ‘ ‘ R possible ‘fifty in the record shooting. The rules permit that any man making a possible shall continue shooting un- til he geéts out of the bullseyes. Cap- tain Wise continued and had added fourteen ‘more, making a total score of 26 bullseyes, when the officer in charge of the range ;announced that the tar- gets were -closed. Yesterday, resuming without prelim- inary prucuce Captain. Wise _added thirty-four -bullseyes, fhaking a, total becaues af the fullure ot the steel watk to_arrive. For the Charles Onood commnvnln outside elevator ‘shaft is- belng erect- ed at the rear -&f :theif .building.in Commierce street. ha been'holnied in. v NOTICE! The Registrars of Voters of the Town- of Canterbury will be in session at the Town Clerks office in said Town: on the 6th and 13th days of August, from 12 o’clock noon until 9 o'clock in the afternoon, for the pur- pose of making an enroliment of the legal voters of said Town . in accord- ance with the requirements of Chap- ter 273, Sectfon 5, of Public Acts “74 Franklin Street © 31 Willow St Showing this week MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS ECHO OF OLD,FE MN RAID. Survivors of Army Canada R udrAro Carriage and of sixty consecutive shots.. On the to levc ‘.‘,a-crm‘ passed at Legislature, 1905. s’"'"_ valde “and vary fine d, A t b'l ;!;;”th'lrsrtu:ho;vien !C&l’efl' a ? ‘break- FoR 5. 770 o Dated at Canterbury, July 29, 1909.| Wall Papers, Carpets, Shades, e e previous rec- ” Fy u Omo l e ord was made in continuous firing, the | tion. of their -ervle l lp 1;" when CHAS. W. HERRICK, Fu '\““_"' Wgod Floors. fact tbat there was a break at Wake- | Canada was threai lnt'a- _ HART W, GOFF, may31d . . . field, because of the cloging of the | sion by the; Fen!-n fil&% \ Registrars. Palntln rafnges, did not affect Captain Wise's | ernment is abou(% 175 In buying,. what is so important a| jy30d record, it is said. living members oaptu factor in everyday life as Wines, 1647 o & = “army” of tl:lli.:{:y “h .o: 1 L;quou m;d Be:rs. Qunlltt‘ylshuuld be ’ Le - ptain ise is' well known here, | of land eac! '3 e the most important essential. - T 7 A and being a crack shot in the employ of | the public lands of tg an dian- 1o h- People of good judgment are not in- NOT'CE! Adam .S avel'n the ‘Hopkins & Allens Arms Co., as a west. fluenced so much by price as by quality demanstrater. of their .2uns. Tt is understood hu;ithe ma’fiflty of In dealing with us you get a combi-.| mpe Registrars of Voters of the Town 1861 nation of high quality and low price, and get Liquors of the best quality at as low: prices as such goods can be sold for. Our stock is varied and complete. Come in apd look around. Geo. Greenberger, 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Cann. Telephcne 812. jy10d the grantees, althéy of Bozrah will be in session at the Hall are well advanced of said town on the 6th and 13th days of August, 1909, from' 12 o'clock noon until 9 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of waking ar entollment of the legal voters of said town, in acgord- ance with the requirements of” Chapter 273, Section 1, of the Public Acts, pe.ssed at the Legiulatura of. 1905, Dated at Bozfah, the 27th day of July, 1909. J. HENRY MINER; ELIJAH S. ABEL, Registrars of Voters. NOTICE! ' The Registars of Voters of the Tqown of Voluntown will be in session at Union Hall in said Town on the 6th and 13th days of August from 12 p'clock noon until 9 o'clock in the afternpon, for the purpose of making an enroliment of the legal voters of said Town in accordance with the re- quirements of Chapter 273, Section 5, of Public Acts passed at Legislature, 1905. Dated at Voluntown July 29, 1909. offér to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsnez, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, “Bats’ Pals” and Burton, Mueir's Scolch Ale, Guinnes®#’ Dublin _Stout, & C. Imponad lnler Ale, Bunker Hlll P..B. Ale, Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterlin, ’Blttar Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Bchf itz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn. Telephone 447-12. jvazd FUNERAL "ORDERS Astistically Arranged by HUNT T -“‘T{WM: :‘}a‘ Tel. 130. Lafayette Street. Junied . y- - - Trimming Ge and Wagen Work of all kinas - Anything on wheels built to order. fiifl,!émbve %fl “by @ band of Irishmen from' thi Umted Bt}h- Although ‘the ;oo arnted * rher’ who reached the border’ ot Eastport, Me., never crossed “in people of the Mafl!hfie’yr Vino considerably the ened- invasion. « trolled the boundary militiamen of ““QW gnn|zed in this city rewarded. { Surrounding Towns_ Poguome.—ulu Regina Leah New London is bein gentértal: es Miss Louisa Crane of Poquenoc- lar l few days. ' »p_mg:‘a AND WORK RIG;‘T. “The-Scot & Clark -~ GORPGRATION, 507515 North Main Stree. -*Rockville.=The contract for build- ing the state road in Vernon Center has been awarded to the Lane Con- struction company of Meriden. City Engineer Mck‘ni;hl has completqd'the survey, and work will begin at once. jy3od MISS M. C. ADLES, Wair, Scalp and Face Specialist SCALP HEALTH is especially .important during the Summer. Dainty and refined ladies come to Miss Adles with heads that are repulsive, principally because they haye had the head and scalp treated by quacks. Have your scalp restored to a healthy condition by Miss Adles. She will be in Norwich week of August 2nd. ¥ WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Stoningten.—Dr, C. O. Maine has had quite a space about his garage enclosed for the use of the pigeons that seem to thrive so well in the house that is an addition ‘to the same. It extends up into the air and the wire netting of which it is constructed will prevent the birds escaping. Rabbits are also to be kept there on the ground floor. New London.—The funeral of John Swansoh, who was killed <in an auto- New Albany, Miss., Jtily, ing that to answer: questions .4f .the prosecuting attornéy. woul %flto vio- late a cpnfldeme. gr hn }M n, trial refused to r‘ a woman who Nanded. bhn pa containing $5,000" in~ anmg q $1.50 BOOKS tor 49¢ A IM‘M popular books which we wish to_convert into cash. money. His refusal had mobile accident at Windsor last Mon- | te be sentenced il [Others at 196, 25¢ and 45c. day evening, was held in the Unien |on his way to ;g’ l' Boston. - New York. ARTHUR, L. BRIGOS, - Remding for all ages. lodge rooms, in accordance with the |torneys filed an » S jy26a LEONARD B. KINNE, 5_. améng the first and get the se- | Masonic ritual. Burial was .in Gurd- |as a stay of sent 'w"' 5 i Registrars. lection. ner cemetery.” A delegation "was pres- The case was cmutla jy3od ent from the Pope Manufacturing Co. | robbery of a loca) . of Hartford, with whom the dead man | five years ago. w%fl Rose Bcwhnt A“evc Cn ANSTON & co 'u employed. One of the floral trib. | first under invest s ) ’ \ was from Mr." Swangon's fellow | refused to divulge the egisll’al's 0 Ce ’yzu..' unploye- in Humord - won¥an and he was fined for contamm_ A pardon was grantdd’ by’ Govemor LUCAS HALL, Vardaman. The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Sprague hereby give notice that they will meet at the office of the Town Clerk on Fridays, August the 6th_and 13th, 1909, from 12 o'clock noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of LISTEN. wr'aflno pae M PR it coge hfi‘-‘. 49 Shetucket Street. J. J. C. STONE. Prop flwaukee )o-r. 1 a aoun. gfifi::,l‘u:m- tt Select Stock, 60c a dozen. - Yale and No' iulnud Brewery octi3d e per, for a sgmrt time only. Glazing, Kalsomine. Sodsrioae 3¥26 COAL and WOOD 159 Weat Main St. LEGAL NOTICES. liment of all those who | Co’s ‘Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a Ml wo’t}l ?::;l; :;dm::’:lllhll’:; spen” Hq!morforZHonths San Francisco, 1uly~38-—-A white girl :inez'l‘r!:‘ :’n 32{3 :‘ten“?’e‘:‘e’ ?"l e du\.;l Liquors and’ Cardhh.u spe- 8, 'BARIN DECORATIVE G, Suffererin TerriblePlight. | nine vears ola. wha cannot sneak ) oI AMES E. OLEARY, cial prices. FULGENCE A. GAREAU, Registrars. Sprague, July 29th, 1909. | oy ; NOTICE JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St. Telappn‘. 26-3. ‘The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Salem will be in session at the Town a bq';cmcnt' opium whe! € Is posed to have been kept fo ;o COVERED WITH HIVES | wwire cmne flnlldllmdMLSon. ltch- "'P* in a Dark 0l DISEASE. CURED BY CUTICURA [by, the poiice trom dxyc-r,old da hwhndtl'n Pyt . aahi G oot ety ing tho Mflu inted her body with o Ifi s Thureday eveni . ives for two -bnt sw-m i-&nl M playmate, The €0 -nph?ud she was found ITR‘I re ldno but sdld:: hrudxm.d mother was a whit .v‘irhautmlb ried a Chinese al t 1 would try them. [ ur — Cuti oinc- e et dlstrioes anoi icura the strict: ment. The first, treatment, relieved the 0t v were pres to, bnnd a laeow et b““.:‘:hfi“’“% bz,:l,:‘: rarely seen the “kept in | dalt to sid Sotem on- Friday, the Sth R PR R, Orders sclicited, ~Quality the best| ingshe lom'bmzfu-ir- loné o Shinemieat.i - A e E;L‘x’animu;' g NOT'CE ritating. dy was & complete sore wih' anlya. ""“~ the caucus Listh of .and-yalue received by thase who pat- ronize us. . 5. SPALDING. Mer. 57 Franklin St. Tel. e ou want to % ut your bubl- R satd Town and to add to sueh lists the names of "such legal voters as shall apply therdfor and. 'be found eligible to b= reglstéred upon either caucus list of said Salem. July ' 27th, Dated at Salem, 1909, HORACE W. CHAPMAN, . ROBERT A. BAILEY, Iv2TTRFri Registr of Voters, 1s no advertising medium in Conn icut < K bufigcl u! Q&W to The Bul- Dr, Louise Frankiin Minec is now logated in_her new office, 21 Main 8St. (Kenyon Eiock). Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 660 Conn., 823. a hot bath daily witl Cutuoun 3 feb16a J. F. CONANT. . {f Franklin Street. Whitestone 5c and ‘the J. F. C. 10¢ Cigars are the Dest on the market | Try them. ‘the »ul‘lc. there is no uvu-tu- of The B tin. ,m. ‘. letin

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