Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1909, Page 11

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~ lleduced Priges IN ALL LINES OF FURNITURE During this month are in force at our well stocked store. Fall lines are beginning to arrive and your inspection is cordially in- il vited, M. HOURIGAN, Tel. 123-4. 62-66 Main Street. augl3d 6. E. HODGE, Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Tormerly Chapman's.) Televhone 10. “If It's Made of Rubber We Have IL* GO TO THE Rubber Store FOR YOUR AUTO TIRES Better eguipped than ever be- fore to handle your trade. All new goods - fully guaranteed. We carry all sizes in stock all the time to meet your needs. Manuafcturers’ agents for Good- rich, Diamond, Fisk, G. & J. and Michelin Tires. Dealers in all other makes. Buy now while the prices are Law. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main Bt., Norwich. 162 State St., New London. Operating 16 Stores. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW YOUNG YOU' IMI WHEN 'n\ere- o excuse for u-ghdyofluy or s unsightly end mb-runnq. 's Hair Hulth will bnn¢ back the natu- ral color and beauty, and make your hair bl'#l. luxuriast and hn“ of youthful vitality. dandruff and falling out. Purely vege- and harmless—mot a llye. $1_AND 's na ¢ and Katon vkis 425 and sot. 280 ar 2¢. for {gee hooks, ‘'‘The Clreolthu Cavye of the Hair.” Puilo Hay Spec. Co,, Newark, N. J, Broadway Phar Thas. Osgood; Utl Snm & \ul' Lee & Osgood C & Jones: Mrs. T. 5. UNDERWOOD Chiropodist Manicure, Facial Massage, Shampooing | and Treating the Scalp. 61 Broadway. "Phone 858-4 augl2d CHANGE IN ADDRESS, BR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, Is now lo- cated in rear of No. 8§ Franklin square Tei. 574. mayldd Summer Goods Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Moulds, Celluloid Dolls, B‘eats, Fans, Parasols, Norwich Souvenirs, Nerwich Views, Favors, Etc. MAS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars CLOSING OUT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK means money saved for persons de- siring to furnish or refurnish their hemes. Don't fail to visit our store during the next few days and take ad- vantage of the many extraordinary values in Home Furnishings Shea & Burke 37-41 Main Sireet. augldd Watch Repairing done at Friswell's speaks for (tself. WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Jan22daw J. F, CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10e Cigars are the pest on the market Try them. DA — | RICH | 4 ¥ Governor Brown of Georgia Refuses to be Lenient with W. H. Mitchell. 2.—Declaring that there is only one law in Georgia for rich and poor Governor Joseph M. Brown yvegterday rebuked the prison commission for recommending clemen- cy to W. H. Mitchell of Thomasville, who disguised as a negro kidnapped and attempted to ravish Miss Lucile Linton, and ordered that Mitchell be en to the chain gang to serve his sentence. Powerful Influences Brought to Bear. Mitchell is one of the most prom nent men in south Georgia and stren ous efforts have been made to save him from the chain gang. Such pow- erful influence was brought to bear on the prison commission that it asked Atlanta, Sept. LEGAL NUIICES. NOTICE! The legal ivoters of the Town of Ledyard are hereby warned to meet in Special Town Meeting at the Town Hall Town on Saturday, Sept. 11,7 Pp. m, to de(‘|de the num- ‘of school committee that is to manage t hool affairs for the com- ing year rding to Chapter 146 of the Public Acts of 1909, 1. HER C. GRAY, MUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, FRANK W, BREWSTER Selectmen of the Town of Ledvard. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., Aug. 28th, 1909. se; PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK SEALED PROPOSALS will. be re- ceived by the te Highway Commis- sioner, Room Capitel, = Hartford, Conn., until 2 o'clock p. m. of Wed- nesday, Sept 1909, for the grading }and construction of about 73 miles of macadam road in Towns of Montville and Waterford, on the Norwich and New London turnpike, in accordance with plans and specificatlons Bids will state t s required in the spec te High- way Commissioner the right 16 number of improved, after the contract to increase or decrease feet to be is let All bids must be accompanied by a bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom contraet has been awarded refusing to sign the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surety company bond, or certified check, shall forfeit from his bond a sum equal to the difference in price between his bid and the next bidder. Plans and specifications vering the 7 mil an be exam at M Brainard's. To Mon and at A, H. lan- s, First Selectman, Waterford, or at the office of the State Room Cap- Highway Commissioner, itol The State Highway Commissioner re- serves the right to reject any and ail bids I Dated at Hartford, Conn., b-pt. 2, 1908, | JAMES H. MACDONALD, sep2d State Highway Commissioner AT A COURT OF ]'“OBCTE HEL l) at Montville, within ‘and for the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 1st day of September, A. D. 1909 Present — CHARLES G. TURNER, Judge. Estate of° Albert N. Fox, late of Montville, in said District, deceased Ordered, That six months from the date hereof be, and the same are, lim- ited and allowed for the creditors to bring in their claims against said es- tate, and the Adminlstrator is directed to give public netice to the creditors to bring ne their claims within said time t]\u\\ posting the same on the post nearest where the de- ast dwelt, withi the same " ‘Uul by pvlblhhvng the sam one time in a newspaper having a circula- tion in said District, and return make to the C > S G. TURNER, Judge The d foregoing is a true copy o Attest: TIN V. B. BRAINA P.Tl. =ep3d Cl AT A COURT OF PROBATE llFl l) at Norw, hC h, within and for the Dis of Norwich, on the 2d day of Septem- ber A. D. 1909 Pr. AYLING, Judge } g H. Ayer, late of| 1 in said District, deceas i trator exhibited h - punt with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is there- fore Ordered, Th day of Septem- ber, ‘A. D. in the fore- noon, at City in said District appointed for k he said Adm 3 notice thereof by | once in_ some irculation in said days prior to the | and make return AY LINC oregoing E C. CHURCH Clerk Ju, a A COURT OF at N ich, within of Norwich, oy ber A. D, 1 PROBATE HELD and for the District » 2d day of Septem- AYLING Palm Judge. bon, in George appeared i nd filed petitio | casons therein set | trament purporti | and testament of | itted to probate rdered, That said and determined at y of Tth 10 petition be the Probate C: Norwich, in day of September 0'c ]n\ k in the forenoorn, on the 1909, at and that notice D, of the pendency of said petition, and of sm\] hearing iereon, be given the ptiblication of one tim in some newspape cirgula~ tion in said Distr four davs | prior to e date of said h g. and be made to thi urt SON J. AYLINC udge. foregoing is a true and rd . CHURCH, Clerk. | you will admit if yveu ‘ry !¢ white patches of snow, and in ono place the existence of scores of steam jets suggested that the snow was lying on hot rock. The party ascertained the height of the mountain to be 13,350 feet, and | found that the mofaines left by some Governor Brown to keep Mitchell out of the chain gang. Gov. Brown Rebukes the Commission. Rebuking the commission lovernor Brown says: “Should the clemency asked for in the present case be extended there is grave danger that it would bear fruits of sorrow in every section of our state. It would set us an example pernicious beyond compare, an example embody- ing a dally menace to Georgia's w manhood. It would say that we have one law for the rieh, for the poor; another one law for the highly educated another for those too poor to enjoy the privileges and immunities consequent upon education, one law rux the uusse:, another for the masses.’ FISH AND “GAME LAWS. Measures Passed by the Late General Assembly. . Making a close season throughout the state for lake trout from July 1 to March 31. Making a close season for alewives from June 1 to Macch 1. Prohibiting the international taking of striped bass less than 12 inches in length . Making a close duck from April 1, 1919. Providing a penalty with scent or scented bait Ilaising the fce for issuinz a hunt- ing license for 10 to 25 cents. Making a clyse ssason for shad from June 11 to April 30. Permitting owners or lessees of real estate t0 set traps or snares on their own lands. Prohibiting the use of nets, except fcr alewives or suckers, in Pacouset or ‘Wright pond, near Portland, between March 15 and May 15. Authorizing the fish and game com- missoners t) establisn game preserves without limitation as to time or acre age. Limiting the number of quail to be taken by any one person to five in one day and 36 1| Making a clos jan partridge to Oct, 1 Repealing tl provi cer's fee of $20 for fi rests. Prohibiting firing at wild fowl from a motor boat or any floating device used to conceal the hunter more than £0 feet from shore. Substituting four and one-eighth inches long along the back of nine inches total length as the legal length for lobaters, and limiting the taking season for wood- 1909, to August 31, for trapping son for Hungar- 1910. on for an offi- h and game ar- | to citizens of this state. Giving town selectmen the right to hi the killing of grayv squirreis town on petition of twenty \lakmg a close season fir wild hares and rabbits from Jan 15 to Sept. 30 (inclusive), and prohibiting taking ex- cept with Jdog and ferret between Dec, 1 and Jan. 15. Fixing the fee for special officers in the prosecution of violation of the fish and game la\\‘s at 8!0 FIRST UP MOUNT EREBUS Antarctic Valclno Chmb Described by Daring Explorer. When we had settled down in the hut we begzun to turn our speculative eyes toward Mount Erebus. The as- cent of the mountain had been regard- od as very difficult, if not impossible: but there was no doubt that if it could be climbed the scientific results would be most valuable, and we de- cided that the attempt should be mede. 1 selected Professor David, Mawson and Mackay to try the ascent of the summit. They were to be provisioned for ten days, and a supporting party, consisting of Adams, Marshall and Brocklehurst, was to assist the main party as far as possible. Eventually the whole six reached the to, mountain. When they reached.the crater edge—the first men to reach the summit of Erebus—they found themselves standing on the lip of the vast abyss, filled with a rising cloud of steam. After a continuous loud hi gound, lasting for some minutes, would come from below a big dull boom, and inunediately great globular masses of steam would rush upward to swell the volume of the cloud which swayed over the crater. The air w filled with the fumes of burning sul- Presently a light breeze fanned the steamn cloud, and at once the ter stood revealed i 5 tent and devth. and 900 feet deep, 'DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. with Warry over ill-health does your bealth no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that make you look older than you are. It you are sick, den't worr 'y abtout it to make ycurself well. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from woman. ly ills, similar to yours,- when we say, Take Viburn-0. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as Directions for 'ts tse are printed In g'x languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 108 West 129th Street, New York marild When you spend your money for ale CALL FOR IT BY NAME HANLEY’S PEERLESS You are absolutely sure of getting full value for your money. THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO. Providence, R. I EERLESS ALE - - D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. _———_—__—_——_—_ gigantic ancestor of the great ice bar- rier ascend the western slopes of the mountain toa height of fully 1,000 feet above sea level. As the adjacent sea is at least 309 fathoms deep, the ice sheet when at its maXimum develop- ment inust have had a thickness of | not less than 2,800 feet.—lLieut. E. H. \hmkletou 1n Mc(‘luzes Not a Good Quallty Combmltlnn. A man brave enough to hold up a railroad train and all the employes on board. and stand off three guards with a revolver while blowing n a safe at the same time, and then compelling the cowed guardians to help him carry bags of money up the mountain, and yet fool enough after all to carry off only $65 worth of pennies, leaving theusands of dollars’ worth of money of lighter weight. affords a fine illus- tration of life’s ironies. Probably he was more “fussed” than he appeared to be. If the men in the mail car with him Wwhile he was blowing up the safe had made a brave attempt to reach the rifles almost within their reach, they would verv lik e found out that he was nearly as scared as they were, and perhaps have saved manly pride from shame as well as the | $65 which was lost.—Waterbury Amer- ican. Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Bringing out the real the fine points in character, traits that make us what Toned down by the natural an artist into perfect accord. thing of paper and pasteboard & ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real gelf, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, | The Photegrapher, Norwich Savings personalii the Ill!ll- we are. spirit of Not a with opposite Soclety auglsd A kime Asseriment of ... MILLINERY at ilttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octld 2 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8, L, Geer's practwe during his last fliness. 161 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. nov2éd their | TRY A GLASS OF Oriental Sherbert Dunn’s Fountain The only place in town where this ¢ooling and refreshing drink is made and served. ICE CREAM SODA, COLLEGE ICES AND SUNDAES, 50 Main Street aug2hd Floral Designs and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. GED U LDIG’S, Telophqm 77 Cedar Strest. enriched zed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It increases the red corpuscles and makes strong the white corpuscles, and thus protects and restores the health. It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous- ness, that tired (ealin;, Xspepsia, loss of a&‘pefih, pnenl builds ““""fifiu"h—flmu - Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. ; Dress Goods in all the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices. One profit between the manufacturer and you—it's ours, and a yery small one, too. Others have learned where to buy cheapesgt— why not you? jy26a BRADY & SAXTON Tel. 306-2. Norwiah'Tcwn. NOTICE auglsd Dr. Lou Franklin Miner fs now located in her new office, Breed Hall, Room 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m, Telephone 66¢. augl’d 22nd Year seoms TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping, Permanship, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law, English, Banking, Etc. THE SCHOOL that HELPS the man to hal. hlun and ASSI! self-reliant girl to a Right Start in Life. We Obtain Positions FOR OUR GRADUATES NEW LONDON" Busmess Q’ 2ge RABrubeck, frm, New. Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Cerri; and Wagon Werk of all kinda Anything on wheels built to erden e PPRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. apriéa . . Grand View Sanitarium for the treatment of Mental and Nerv- ous Diseases, with separate and dc- Alcoholiv and tached department for Drug Habits. Address Grand View Sanitarium, Telephone 675. Norwich, Cona. Jy6MWF ourseives on possible by Dentists that. Each of our tistry his particular specialty for crowning, extraction it for you, and do it pesitively of work. elsewhere. Dr. Jackson; Manager. ALL DENTAL WORK. can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only experience staff of operato: or bridge work without to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality IT WILL PAY you to investigate ‘We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, King Dental Parlors, Ceresota Flour Is going to kmow you sooner or later, not. withstanding the many years you have used some other brand. It will enter your kitchen and “turn dis. appointment inso the delights of baking. . Why wait to prove it? We have been 20 years galning has made some branch of Den- years, and whether you need filling, we have a SPECIALIST to do pain, and at from one-third and consult us before going Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special — our own system — absolutely impossible for teeth to Fillings All work guaranteed for 10 y Franklin Square. ATTENTION! SPECIAL! be to your advantage to investigate our premium system. P. CUMMINGS, 32 Central Ave. \ Better than Oats UBIKO HORSE and STOCK FEED SOLD BY A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn, Norwich. Telephone, auglod Particular People Patronize Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Our experience as ment in this line in Norwich has fitted us to cope wi'h all problems. We g rautee satisfaction and economy in every respect. Let us make you work complete. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, : 55, 57, 59 West Main Strast. Telephone 133. We carry in stock a complete line of Cushion Soled and Arch Support | Shoes, Bunion Shields, Hair Insole Rubbper Heels. Everything necessary for the relief of troubled feet. It will Heating Sysiem Designed-- steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, to fill all requirements. WELL, WHY NOT TRY SUNNY MONDAY SOAP? THE WORLD'S GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT Makes washing easy. Fairy for toilet use. Pummo for the shop. Gly- | cerine for shampoolng. | Tlour is a little cheaper. If it wilf AND PALMIST 0 it will please all concerned ve us a call and be convinced we the truth. THAMESVILLE STORE. Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Street, Norwich. ( tell jyla MILL REMNANT STORE, 201 W. Main St. We just received trom the mills a lot of 15,000 yards of Woolens, Cottons and Silks suitable for skirts and suite; good length the latest styles. Woelen » P ods from 15¢ and up, r s There's a good reason for it. > to $2. Silks at Alpevia! prie Without you saying a word and Tel. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St. | | 15¢, 25c. 35¢, value from 50¢ | having no natural means of knowing to $1 4 yard. Come and sees them am Jy22d augldd JOHN nf,oon. who you are, or for what you came, He Tells You What You Called For and anything you desire to know, giv- ing names, dates, facis and lecations. He points the way tbat leads to swc- cess in health, business, love, ocourt: ship, marriage, changes, journeys, in- vestments or anything you may be in trouble or doubt about. He will toll you the name of the ane you should marry and date of mnrrl.n He tell you how te win the aff n of the man eor woman you love. e oures drunkenness, weakness, stuttering and all bad habits. Mr. Gordon's fame is wosld-wide and needs no comment. In his many years of.pructice he has established a fapu- tation which is accorded te but few in his profession. He is consulted by people in all walks of life, by maem of affairs and women of sociely who ordi- narlly would scorn the idea orf'm to the average palmist or clai Remember, If nothing can be dome te your cemplete satisfaction, ne charge will be made. Reduced charges, this week, 60c and $1.00. Hours: 10 a. m, te % p. m. 16 BROADWAY, Martin House. Maid im atiendance. augdead™ | . the oldest establish- an estimate on the

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