Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1909, Page 11

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No public official in. will take the responsibility of = i " gx‘ up the -;mtuu :l;u!ha'll.lb M. S. N { uay set up in a public place. Here - is a chance for Quay county, New m u'.t.lyhy Mexico, to step in and show its real 3 v ite.—Den- | the last month showed a bi friendship by prowxdins a site, ot ot month the’ pe: issul ed J. Bliss ver Republican. work of an estimated value of $351,780, and there were 75 of them. m 1908, there were 54 perm calling for new work of an esti- mated value of $89, 85. The inspector issued 17 permits during the week end- ed Friday, calling for new work of an estimated value of $45,5675. PERSONS TALKED ABOUT Among those already suggested for the seat of Senator Dick of Ohio in the United States senate are Charles P. Taft, Nicholas Longwerth, James R. Garflield and Mr. Dick. George Houk of Phillipsburg is al- leged to have a new fruit, a combina- tion of an apple and tomato, growing on vines. The fruit, or vegetable, whatever it may be, is striped. Bishop Seth Ward of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, is critically ill at Yogohama, Japan. This infor- mation was received in Nashville by H To Whom It May Concern: Notice is her iven that ‘at a eeti of lhg’ au;! of Comgon §ounfif.or the iy ot Norwich, “held €. 5 ) e Prop o o: .wutl'u %neg an Cab ~ E—— £ tax on the net income of cor- “in’ excess of $5,000, author- ized at its last/session by congress is e i 1 revenue col- in the 4 following proposi by Committes on- Public Wi fl’:’e I!nfll resolution was adopted, and you are notified to a at said time and place, if you 1‘- cause, and be heard in relation thereto. Norwich, Conn. llcpl. 15, 190 R’ W ttest 3 o of the Court of City Clerk and Clerk Common necil. L » To the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich: The Committee on Public Works to whom was referred the petition of Frank W. Browning asking that a grade be estahlished for the walk on the northerly side of Lincoln avenue, leave to rvepert that they have the matter their attention and 'mend the passage of the 1+solution: D, Thit the grade for the he rixtherly side of Lincoln rom 1 reas street to- Washing- reet be established as follows: ing 2t the northeasterly corner nue and Uncas street at t above meantide and ow the top of the un- derpinning at the southwesterly corner of the house at the northeasterly cor- ner of said streets, and runnlni east- erly along the nertherly line of Lincoln aveaus as follows: ——— Testifies After Four Years. Carlislé Center, N. Y., G. B, Bur- hans writes: “About four years ago 2 wrote you that I Had been entirely cured of kidney trouble by taking two bottles of Foley's, Kidney Remedy, after four years I am again pleased to state that I hdve never had any re- turn of those.symptoms and I am evi- dently cured to stay cured.” Foley’s Kidney Remedy will do the same for you. The Lee & Osgood Co. Go With a Rush, The demand for that wonderful stomach, liver and kidney cure, Dr. King’'s New Life Pills, is astounding. The Lee & Osgood Co. say they never saw the like. It's because they never fail to cure sour stomach, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, chills and malaria. Only 25c. coflnl year, on account of the close distribution of ¢orporations of all kinds in_this district, which comprises Con- necticut and Rhode Island. The collection of the tax is te com- mence after June 1 of next year, after sworn statements have been submit- ted to the collector’s office. After Baggage Smashers. The “baggage smasher” has been in the limelight for many years. ' He has served 'ne joker faithfullv. He has arouseg the anger of travglers many times. But the peculiar privileges of his pesition have made him careless of criticism and impervions to attack in the guise of humor. With a train waiting to :start, the traveler has lit- tle time to express his feelings when his belongings are roughly handled by the baggageman. A Topeka item tells of action on the part of the Kansas board of rail- road commissioners designed to check the destructive tendencies of these em - Always Bought 87 feet falling 15-100 of foot. Dr. W, R. Lambuth, missionary sec-|ployves. An order has been issued for- 63 feet falling G-ln‘z fo ¥gg: retary of the church. bidding baggage men-to drop a trunk Y et Ry Y o A Toot. o from the car door to the brick or stone : 8 feat falling Justice Harlan may also be absent, depot platform. The word “platform™ | has received a- different meaning from | that of former years, as new styles of depet construction have gained favor | The passenger is-aided ir®reaching 145% feet falling 80 feet falling 821 feet level. 61 feet rising feet rising along with Justiee Moody, when the United States supreme court assem- bles in October. He is reported to be in poor health and considering a pro- foot. foot. foot. e feet rising 1 longed stay in California. car steps by a movable box pl ;::: ;:;;25 55-100 of a ;22: — , | placed by the brakeman or porter. The | feet rising _6-10 of a foot From Newark comes the report that [ baggage is” brought to the car door feet ng 75-106 of a foot. William Hamilton Osborne, author of |level on a truck made r that pur- feet level “The Red Mouse” and many short sto- | pese. There is less complaint of dam- westeriy line of Washington RESOLVED, That the i of the foregoing resolutions relative to the establlshment of a grade for tns walk on the northerly side of Lin- age o trunks when the truck is used. But when the trunk is dropped to the pavement something is likely to give way, unless the straps are strong and the bands tight. ries, will try to get into politics by way of membership in the republican coulaty commiittee, opposing one of the Colby leaders. consideration Thirty Years celn avenue be postponed to the next S 'h P i l? Dr. D, K. Pearsons of Chicago has A commercial traveler ¢ommends meeting of the Court of ‘?{?E‘”"g,""“‘ ee e 0 ll come to the rescue of the Berea col- | the Kansas action and urges shmilar o e e e R 1040 et 8 o Flook 4 2 lege, in Kentucky, by offering $100,- | rulings by rallroad commissione e A e et Gomal ‘notice be. siven | OUr Stock of Whiskies comprises all | 9oy, provided the trustees raise $400.- | Missouri, Hlinois and lowa. to all persons interested to appear, if | the hest brands, domestic and import- | 000 more.. No time limit is set. and | comp.ints agamnst (h’«-‘ baggage men ‘9,1\11 of which is respectfully submit-| find it rich and mellow with age — _— trunks show the'effects of rough hand- ’ ¢ TN i " v P oy paten r'E] N, ight eith s § beve 3 icine. Lloyd Garrison Wheeler, who died a |ling. If. the energy of the men who ‘“!f\}ir.s'ws(;olrnrvs\%nl‘u. s i f“ t iz :r e e week ago in Tuskegee, Ala., was the | handle the trunks can be r ined by TME CENTAUR COMRANY, WEW YORR CITY. Committee on Public Works. See the point ? first negro admitted to the bar in Ilii- | rules capable of ready enforcement Norwich, Sept. 6, 1908. nois. ile living in Chicago he was | there will be many grateful travelers. The above and foregoing is a true ~Chicago Tribune. rogv of record. interested in many charities. He had been business agent of the Tuskegee normal and industrial institute since 1903. ttest: ARTHUR G. CROWEFILL, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Geo. Greenberger, 47 FRANKLIN STREET, The Taft Smile, Common Council. In thecenter of this panderonium, |added to th < " b 2 2 Lhis anderonium, { added to the n Let us behave Prices Unchanged. seplfd Telepm_me 812, Norwich, Conn. Colonel Peter J. McAvoy, who died a like & calm whale in a troubled ses,|he said. “If the worst comes and that Milk is now nine cents a quart, but aug7d few days ago in Brooklyn, deserves'a stood the grandest figure in America | gread necessity which in such misad- | you will be permitted to pay at the word of remembrance. He headed the | tightening his belt around his maglifi has met others must be faced | rate of 10 cents a quart if you buy marines that made an assault on the | 08Dt chest. I'promenade to him timid- let us remember that itis good | only one pint a day Quotations on the s barrier forts on the Canton river in |!¥ making many beautiful nods with that our friends may live. The | milk of human kindness remainm un- 1856, in the suppression of the Talp- [ MY stumach. e more that may be sacrificed | changed.—Boston Journal ing rebellion, and was the last surviv- T ;) Hon. & Serene !"“r; I commute, consoled by that thought.” e oy J v > 5 “I know you intimately by your foto. s was a moment's silence, awful an and Beauty. ’g‘c‘}:f:alu [x}!}!"n;rticireschg;el' l’mx’alselmx o e Charles Mulford Robinson 6f Roch- saivl r:;‘ ;nn.-:md“-;n! uux'h & : s | B8 )u‘,'r]' You ,~\l_m1\l be up'.rlv)ln'! beauty is the chief alm of mankind, iti NX igsioned to @ ot surprise by this, because or Booth ou know the brav evel " . ha of | merth side ;11 the ‘."P."‘l on :\Iondai\r.‘ Tablets, Composition and Note S‘}t:v: V.vhlnt" .fl:‘: k;:‘l;n ;:::‘r::fls(:llon of | all Kings habitually ignorant.) » the te rest.” And even the ,h,:i:,\,?,(.';;"h;’,‘y“,l'flx‘!:lrrvs 1"..," :h‘;;.__' E::;:T?;T'e;o:r}\]fi:ttxeznoupr‘:;t %o:‘ffi ot | Books, Pencil Boxes, Pencils, Pens, | Des Moines, Iowa, a city of much pub- “I came, please,” I say further, “to |terror-stricken smiled once more w York Herald . .y Pducation to servay three years; to|!nk, Mucilage, Lunch Boxes and Bas- | lic spirit. Mr. Robinson will include ":ii:;l,\‘0:‘a\-{)i:};a::;llvnll’-;x'xxl»l»\\’,.:x‘\l<:v: ) elect the annual officers of the dis-|kets, School' Bags, Straps, Rulers, "‘l his m"’ ltchofm:‘ thseacfim;:.nn‘l:la;_l pers.” 93 sl i o trict; o hear the reports of the Treas- | Siates, Crayons, Paints, etc. TN Do MotRee Fiver. - Hon, Taft give me a Smile for this M pe S5 5l g P ot A That Smile, Mr, Editor, are the most e : - e " h -Heink, the Ameri- | wonderful scenery I have seen in Amer- e %agg]t.Eandt ‘l? n?!"'-:tiptorr;l%:‘ MHS. Efl'\l “' h'lllklm s Il'fl Mrnfinxseghu::p::rge l!‘:kelo\-: a most | ica. It are not so broad as Mrs. Sippi bt o T B Dbt ke, ! w distinguished small audience the other | River nor so splashy as Niagara Ialls and to do any other business proper to be done in said meeting. close But it are more difficult to do than ] he imperial o { s ot R s o B - either of them famous works sept7d palace, she sang for the emperor and FALL FOOTWEAR 8 o'clock, C. S. FAIRCLOUGH, The polls will at = fa works. = 4 «?? b T of Germany and King Edward Senator Aldrich got a Smile like a after which the atligr. businges Will, be ooy Qu,,; ‘ilexnnd};u ot En.fiand and | flurry in Wall Street; Hon. Roosevelt | Prospective buyers have here an op- : aeted L e s o g ey o g2 £ot @ Smile like a local explosion; but | portunity of selecting trom a large va- Thamesville Store, V. AN, i s smile like 8 General | riety of the mos styles - . Al esie =t Hon, Taft got a smile like a General | {708 20 7ok, 000 P Metal, Box Calf and | Says 1f you want quality and fair AARON W. DICKEY, ‘Weather Condition. This laughing ex- Wall Papers Sir Matthew Nathan, the first Eng- > ¢ R ia Calf, Button and Bluchers, with ¥ . f JOHN W. MULLEN, lish Jew to be made a British colonial | ercise start .with his moustaché and [ heels and toes suitable for every wear. | Prices give him a trial. Do not ask for ) UN WOOD, : governor, has just been made secre- | Work rapidly both ways; it work up- |Inspection invited and satisfaction ab- | cheap goods. We have only these we DWIGHT L. UNDER 3 Spring season is over but we have a s ish | warde -till it- curl around his nose, | solutely guaranteed - LOUISA G. LANE 4 p tary to the post office in the Britis oy Sk ok 8 4 P CUMMINGS can guarantes, A G. LANE, great variety of them still in all grades | ministry. Put alongside of Herbert [ Smother his eyes and crackle among Central Ave. " Norwich, Ct. septitd his hair; it work downwards till it roll FREDERICK P. GULLIVER, at reduced prices. Also Mouldings | Samuels’ recent promotion by Mr. As- o B o g bt gl < e S S, s e i, Bushe ana | TSR 5, e, fpgevnes v ooy, oy e B Sl e RYE Joseph F. Smith LUCIUS A, FENTON, Decorations. SO R ~ happy, but because they got less ma- " ’ Board of Education. The Duchess of Bedford, in “Bric- | terial to work with.—Letter of a Japan- ish Birds,” gives some remarkable in- | ese Boy. Faflcy New Rye ‘or Seed FLORIST P. E. MURTAGH, Norwich, September 6th, 1909, pt18d stances of longeivity among birds in PR T W el s o elephone. 92 and 94 West Main St, | her own collection, A Barbary dove ther People’s Ways. jyisa which has been in the duchéss' pos- | France is just now concerning itself A. R. MANNING’S, 200 Main Street, Nerwich. session for 15 years was left by an old |apprehensively with statistics regard- Iyla ' woman who also owned it for 15 years |ing the respective populations of | Telephone, Yantic, Conn, NOTICE e :?r?i ::‘ffl‘i‘:"’:’ ';l‘en"‘;"'l“'“l‘ -Jd|France and Germany 100 vears ago e e Wi v . 2 3 shes alle= “ and today. The Matin publish all Purtu:ular Penple HEADQUARTERS for anything in the Mill Remnant line, gorical pictures showing that while in The Legal 1808 the population of France was 8chool district George Gould's motorin 5 . Voters of the Central h h s h l? K of Norwich, Conn., are w lC C 00 trip through Patronize hereby warned to meet at the Town several European countries yields the |93 400,000, th: Germse »r rather )} R Hall on Monday, Sept. 20th, 1909, to WHAT KIND ¢f a TRAINING? observation that a “real boom” has|the German ‘;(L“O(.; “'v"i”,:.':l‘\' 24700 ‘,.:,.' ’ 2 Woolens, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cot- elect by ballot three persons to serve tarted in Italy, and that that country : : ey P gmt Ro ers 0mest|c aunar tons and Silks. Prices very low and as members of . Tt Our catalogue may hel; i to be grouped with Germany as :‘3:;‘;‘"%': t,h,'h ""\l:(’,z :"““‘:‘ o 73 *la large stock to choose fram. Call for three years in place of Amos A. 2 3 " Pe 0 TOWS an T ' 00¢ C ea ! @ Browning, Jonathan H. Allen and Hen- you to a decision. Sen the most progressive in Europe. Eng- |3000,000, while France touches only There's a good reason for l.L and see me at th ry A. Terrell, and to elect by ballot a - land seems to be lagging a little—pos- | 39 275 000, Tel. 903-2, Rear 37 Franklin St | MILL REMANANT STORE, Clerk, Treasurer and Collector for one Today—Now. It’s yours sibly as @ result of glving too Much| Reopening of the quicksilyer mines | 3v22d 201 West Main St. John Bloom, Prep. Y®The polis will be open trom 4 to 7.30 for the asking. sl g s i in K:J-nm,] in Minor, which were . m. After the ballot box is closed . abandoned centuries ago, has led to {he reports of the Treasurer and Board The only Institution in New Englanr . dramatic discoveries. The offic re- ehosen for the ensuing year. = Degree S. A., m}‘ ey ucre’ ]‘:‘rt ))I'ron. a and | mines were found fifty skeletons, with Members of Board of Education: Master of the Science of Accounts, makes a specialty of hogs. For wix|F 00 YOrc HHIIC Oy e her tools vears she has carried off first prizes AMQS A. BROWNING, made of stone, a guantity of arrows B reinl | T mENEw LoNDON (o b e e i Sk L ) QUPPLIES SerSteam. Water, 6as, gfigfi%fi:g&"”“- RABrubeck, trm? New. ».Conn. | pucung house. ' ml“;f;r'lj‘ i'{[‘hi','li"‘fll};;';?l"' "\“ g s Pipe, Valves, Fittings of all kinds, Lubricators and Oil- cense in the temple of the Great Ex- alted One and other shrines as a plen- tiful shower of rain has not resulted from former prayers offered up.” gift a remarkable pastgral staff. In view of the district in which it is to be used, it has been more cleveriy designed, with symbols illstrative of local scenes and traditions, besides Piston Packing; Injectors and Inspirators; Tube Clean- ers; Pipe Cutting Tools; Plumbing Gcods of all kinds. Pipe Cutting to sketch with power a specialty. THE STANDARD ;r;bl:rt}:wglk t;‘ed:rz?wwand a.o)‘l‘;i:l'g It When . Starvation Threatened. Send I £ d 1 ? : C : . Some years ago the excursion steam- end us a list of your wants and let us make you a OF EXCELLEN E PR ARpPME o er returning from Alaska to attie & 3 e 4 'I On the 55000 acres (three whole | forocated its propel & drepry por- gure. i g o, 7 i townships) et Willlaws Rockefeller ¢ o forced stop.. -For two Prompt shipments and courteous treatment. ; owns in the Adirondacks he has a pri- VSl chgineers I achinists. 18- vate railroad and a private railroad station, says the New York Press. ‘Waiting there all the time is a spe- cial train ready to make a quick get- away. Forest fires are numerous in bored to repair the break, but without success. It was discovered that the ship’s stoes wee not abundant. Alarm bred in the minds of pessimistic pas- ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, s . |sengers and ‘the contagion spread. ;’;tut:es:)o:'o(alno{re :::‘r";%;;;"t]?;:e Starvation might assail the ship before 55’ 57! 59 West Main Sirsslk. ° . help arrived. - A forgier California offi- | At_his home in Syractse lasi Mon- | Ciél taok it 'on himself to reassure his | Telephone 133. day Frank Hiscock, United States sen- timid® companions, but his effort was | | y.adapted to raising droop- ator from New York, 18 1893. cele- brated , the 75th anniversary of his birth. The ex-senatar, who is still in active practice of the law, is strong and vigorous and is able to be at his office daily Like many another statesman, he is an enthusiastic golf- er. and his recreation is enjoyed al- most entirely on the links. In fact, his closing sentences but INSIST ON BEING SERVED WITH HANLEY'S PEERLESS The ale, so good, that almost Everybody hereabouts orders it from choice. A TheJames Hanley Brewing Co., Providence Germany’s Rapid Growth. The population of Germany in 1882 was 45,222,113 and in 1907 it was 61,720,529. The number of persons of no occupation who were living on ac- cumulated fortunes or on annuities or pensions in 1882 was 1,354,486, and in 1907, 3,404,983. This shows the grow- ing prosperity, thrift and wealth of the German people and the practical benevolence of “the infirmity and old age pension” systems. Though the female population is still in the ma- jority, at present the rate of increase of male population is greater than that of the female, The Increase in population is said to be due not so much to a growing birth rate as to a lessening of the death rate through improved sanitation and surgical knowledge. : The prosperity of Germany is ac- counted for by a ‘“profitable home market maintained under the protec- tive tariff system, and at the same time an extension of the foreign com- merce of the empire at a rate seldom equaled in the history of the world.”— New York Christian Advocate. D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully illus- Wrated, and bound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulletin Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at once, as only a limited edition will be printed. ] “, v, “euuyuvy WASHB YR N-cROSBY CO: GoLp MepAL FLOUR THE BULLETIN CO., Norwich Conn.: Please enter my order fer one copy of The History of the | 266th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich. Cloth Binding ...........$2.00 Leather Binding .........$3.00 The Important Thirg. There is comtroversy over the low temperature found by Dr. Cook. But the important thing is that he didn’t get cold feet—Springfleld Republican. 8till Thwarted. Abruzzi climbed 24,000 feet, but even at that height he failed to look into the promised land of Love.—Atlanta Conatitdtion. Name ... Btreet No. .. T T o Indicate binding desired by draw wanted. line through one Not

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