Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1909, Page 10

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Dress Goods in all the latest pat- terns at the most tempting prices, One ’Mm fl‘:; muutu:tum and you—it's ours, a one, too. Others have 1e|.rne? whm te buy chespest — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, Tel. 306-2. Norwich Town, auglsd No Building in Norwich will ever bestoo large for us to bufld. All we ask is an opportunity to bid for the job. Competition is kepn and compels close figuring, but years of experience has taught us ths way to figure close ahd do first-class work. C. M. WILLIAMS, Qeneral Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. "Phone 370. MISS M. C. ADLES; Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis! HAIR MUST BE PARTED. There is a radical change in hair- dressing this Fall. Rats, Puffs, Etc, are no longer used. The hair is part- ed simply, and arranged in the French “gwirl” Have Miss Adles put your sealp in condition for this parting. She will be in Norwich week of Oct. 4. WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich Telephone 704. sept27d DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. Weorry ever fll-bealth does your bealth no good, and merely causes -flnkhn‘ that make you look older than you are. 1t you are sick, don’t weorry, but go about it to make ‘yeurself well. ‘To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from womarn- ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, T‘,‘“anurn-O. It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit it you ‘ry 1%, m fer ‘ts use are printed In #'x languages with every bottle. Price $1.28 at druggists. FRANCO-GPBRMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York, marsld may278 Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming Csrriage and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to orden PRICES AND WORK PRIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Streer. apriéa Individuality Is What Cousts In Photography. Brioging out the real personality, the fine points in character, the little traits that make us what we are. Toned down by the natural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not a thing of paper and pasteboard with @ ready-made look. If you want a photo of your real self, or what your friends see to love and admire, call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, opposite aug18d Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbing. It will repay you in the increase of health and saving of doctor’s bills, Overhauling and re. fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. 1LE TOMPKINS. Norwich Savings Society. auglsd 67 West Main Street. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the fines: standara brands of Beer of Europe and America, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelr's Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nouri ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447- HEADQUARTERS for myt.hl;f.ln the Mill Remnant line, ‘Woolens, nnels, Dress Goods, Cot. tons and Silks. Prices ver; a large stock to choose and see me at the MILL REMANANT STORE, 201 West Main St. John Bloom, Prop. low and rom. Call WHEN you want ness bdbra the ):rblle. L dium better than thr Ing colunms of The | This Forestry c-nndlnl Talk| - Don’t Refer to Chappeil Co.’s — CANNEL COAL — No; the delightful blaze, the crackle without snapping is yours for the asking. Broken to proper size. E. CHAPPELL CO. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones. New York, Sept. 30.—Interest in Wall street is directed toward the probable value of the estate of E. H. Harriman, pending the appraisal of his property by the state to fix the amount of inheritance taxes. Under the legal procedure for trans- fer of the estate, the will must be filed for probate in the county in which he had his official residence. The estate must also be appraised in the county seat of Orange county. Upon filing, the judge issues citation or notices, to all relatives or those in- terested, naming a day for probate. Usually this s within the next ten Wdl&tMGmmulquuhm&omm to $150,000,000 gate's court on that day; uthr that any process against the estate must beLl;y rc;l’vll ‘nlla Yodin ofl prajsement, made by cers. in the eomty in which the will is erally done 'l(hlll six f:n -allowing 5 cent. discount if it is finished within that time. The amount of the inheritance tax is 1 per cent. upon the value of the estate; if left to collateral rela- tives, the tax is assessed at 5 per cent. Harriman’s estate is in the 1 per cent. class. Exemptions are made upon estates whose total value is less than $10,000 and upon all bequests to church or chagitable institutions, as prohibition candidate presidency. The number of or stronger alcoholic liquor is im:l-a ing. President Taft is change. another.~! *| Fave Lumber octld THE NORTH POLE has recently been discovered. The fact that JOHN A. MORGAN & SON was selling the best line of family coal and lumber for building purposes wag dis- covered in 1814 Still doing business at the Old Stand. Central Wharf. Telephone 884. GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. oct29d CALAMITE COAL | 37 Franklin St. Well sea_sia—rfid Wood C. H. HASKELL 489 'Phonss 58 Thlml- St mayéd —— LUMBER The best to be had and at tho right prices, too. Remember we always carry & big line of Bhingles. Call us up and let us tell you about our l!ocl H.F. & A, J. DAWLEY maylsd PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. The Vaughn Foundry Co. IRON CASTINGS “urnished promptly. Large stock of patterns, No. 1i to 26 Ferry Street sanzzd T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, .32 Franklin Street. G. 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. CARDWELL'S Java and Mocha Coffee IS FINE. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? sept8d aprid “Tha Plank,” 8 Franklin_Street, s headquarters for the best ALES and LAGERS in Norwich, O'CONNELL & SHEA, Telephone 554-4. may27d Schiitz Milwaukee Beer, $1 a dozen. Famous Narragansett Select Stock, 60c 2 dozen, Yale and New England Brewery Co’s Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c a dozen. ‘Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- clal prices. JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St. Telephone 26-3. NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, 40 Franklin Street. TRY OUR REGULAR DINNER—0c. SPECIAL SUPPERS With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from 5 a. m. to 12 p. m.. E. GALY- Prop. * Cities Are Getting Particular. The Waterbury American calls at- tention to the speach of acceptance of Mr. Reeve, the democratic candidate for mayor of that city in which he said: “And as a step toward that economy. I believe that it is neces- sary that highly specialized statisti- cal records be prepared, showing ail of the elements of costs entering into the outley of each department to produce a-given result. Such rec- ords will develop units of cost, possi- ble economies, accurate standards of comparison, and expose any element of extravagance or waste.” The re- marks of men nominated for muinic- |. pal office these days attract a great deal of attention for the reason that municipal government is undergoing a change and the people ore inter- ested in the man with new ideas or with sufficient energy to enforce old ones of value. The system of book- keeping in every city ought to be Estimates of Harriman's private fortune range from _$20,000,000 to'l $150,000,000. Those who believe that the value of his estate has been large- ly overestimated, point out that Har- riman, like others of his associates, at times took tremendous losses as well as profits. days or less; If the citations must be published, six weeks is the least pos- sible time allowed. Before this set date, any objections on the part of relatives or guardians must be filed with the clerk of the surrogate's court. If there are no objections, the .will is offered for probate in the surro- TAFT 0. K’S NOMINATION OF BANNARD FOR MAYOR. President Thinks That He Is Just the Man to Give New York Great Ad- ministration. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY. Who Supports the Law? Collector Francis Atwater of Meri- den, who has gnade himmself rather unpopular by causing the arrest of va- rious people for mon-payment of the military tax, was ignored by the democratic convention, but got a good vote in the republican convention. He will now ran as an independent can- didate, and thinks he'll be able to win. The mayor of Meriden is Thomas L. New York, Sept. 30.—A message from President Taft expressing the hope that Otto T. Bannard, the repub- lican nominee, will be elected mayor of New York city, was received today by Representative Herbert Parsons, chairman of the New York republican committee. The message came from Salt lake City and read as follows: “Hon. Herbert Parsons, M. C., New York City: that his next words will be: old chap, can’t you lend me a dollar?” ‘.:ul’.‘.“‘;‘;z"‘.. i ..u"E‘ 1 !L;:r;'ld. cceted to it—New Britain Thought of a Philosopher. When I play with my cat, who | knows whether I do mot make her more sport than she makes me?— —Montaigne. Real Brains. . ‘Where a woman has real brains is to be able to fool all men without them.—New York Press. [ Conveniénce In City. In Leipzig there are street kiosks where for a penny the city directory can be inspected No Money Could Buy It. Did any one ever hear of a mother wishing to be paid for her love?— Friedrich Nietzsche. e - O Too True! If a man is a Bohemian be quite re Say, Yield of Ginger Plantations. Jamaica ginger plantations raise about 2,000 pounds to the acre. 8 7 and Come in and heur it. It's sometllng great. “P.Y“.-”mu itk st kit REAL B*AH AND INSURANCE. 'Boo. B II'- I'In lllo A aith t Tclw:ono‘fl mu‘mme FIIIS 'l' r-n!.wnrl hotel Main nrul T‘fi "“an and heavy m.f“"‘ e~ m The Norwich Nickel & Brass (a, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. © to & Chastnut 8t. Norwicii, Conn. “I am just in receipt of your des- P patch advising me that Otto T. Ban- nard has been nominated for mayor of LADIES! New York city. I sincerely hope he calhe arrival of the fall season indi- § é > he desirability of looki a will be elected, and not only because | ates the desirability of looking up a he is a republican, and not because of any mere party considerations, but because I know he will give to the people of the city of New York such an administration as they have not seen for many a year. “It is a comfort to be able to bear testimony to his disinterested patriot- ism, his great administrative ability, his broad-minded common sense, cou- pled with the highest government ideals. An intimate friendship of 30 vears enables me to bear witness to his high character as a man and his peculiar fitness for the responsible and difficult qffice for which he has been nominated. “WILLIAM H. TAFT.” REMOVED TO 41 Broadway, Central Building TELEPHONES — 990 and 991 mended, as they are ll\bmsplve-—flmou ti eyes of the most experienced shoe buy- ers of th good enough for them. Telephone. cme Cushion Sole Shoes are recom- n a class by the ~critical country have decided are P. RYE Agent. octld Fancy New Rye for Seed —t— A. R. MANNING’S, Yantic, Conn. Pipe Cutting to Sketch with power is a specialty with us. All sizes op fo and including 8-inch. We can save fime and money for you. Pipe, Fittings Values and Speecialties carried in stock Prompt shipments, favorable prices. SEND US YOUR NEXT ORDER. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Strast. - Telephone 133. True and False Happiness. True happiness is of a retired na- ture, and an enemy to pomp and noise; it arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one’s self; and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select com- panions. False happiness loves to be in a crowd, and to draw the eyes of the world upon her. She does not receive any satisfaction from the ap- plause which she gives herself, but from the admiration which she raises in others—Addison. P To Increase Avoirdupois. Among many peoples fat is consid- ered a sign of beauty and should this not come naturally artificial means are resorted to. In Egypt the women burn and grindsup black beetles and mix them with beef fat, sesame oil and muffeta. This mixture is boiled together and a cupful of the ligquor taken daily by women desirous of get- ting fat. In England in tlT middle ages the ladies used the fdt of the lizard when desirous of becoming stout. e Carpet and Rug Sale For a few days in order to make room for pur Fall stock we will sell the balance of our present stock of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Linoleums at a reduction of 25 per cent. THESE OUGHT TO INTEREST YOU Axminster Carpets, were $1.15 per yard. Velvet Carpets, were $1.10 per yard 10-wire Tapestry Carpets, were 90c per yard . Woolen Carpets, were 76c per yard . Ingrain Carpets, were 45c¢ per yard Public ahd Private Dutles. Generally we are under the impres- sion that a man’'s duties are public, and a‘woman’s private. But this is not altogethet so. A man has a per sonal work or duty relating to his own home, and a public work or duty— ‘which is the expansion of the other— relating to the state. So a woman has a personal work and duty relating to her own home, and a public work and duty which is also the expansion | of that—John Ruskin: -now 90c now 86c .now 75¢ .now 60c .mow 350 Our space ‘is limited or we could quote further, but a call at our store will convince you that'we have bargains this week for you in the Carpet line, and they are yours if you want them, Effect of Soll on Grape. In the Medoc country of France— famed for its red wine—the growers exercise the most scrupulous care in the selection and application of fer- tilizers. They understand that, while the vine is hardy, it is cxceedingly sensitive and that the quality of the fruit may be injured by a very slight change in the soil. Schwartz Brothers, 9-11 WATER STREET. Complete House Furnishers. 8imple Recipe for Beauty. An old book says that if one will make a powder of elder flowers gath- ered on midsummer day, dry them and use a spoonful thereof in a good draught of water morning and eve- ning for the space of a month it will make him or her young and handsome for a long time.' Fall Showing CARPETS LINOLEUMS A fine new stock of attractive Floor Coverings ready for inspection Lucky Shot for the Hare. ‘While shooting at Wool, Dorset, & farmer fired at a hare and missed it. The hare made for a hedge and got caught in a wire. The farmer fired again and the shots cut the wire. The hare thus freed got away, to the cha- grin of the sportsman.—London Eve- ning Standard. INGRAINS Chamber Patterns at 35¢ to TAPESTRIES Rivaling the best Brussels in Kisses and Matrimony. The firs! stage of matrimony Is when a woman kisses her husband to find out if he has been drinking. In the second stage if she does any kiss- ing it is preliminary to asking him for money.—New York Telegram, Pattern and Coloring at 730 to 95c. Wool Sitting Room Patterns at 65¢ to 70c. Plain Fillings favnished in va- riety of coloFings. ART SQUARES in different sizes. BODY BRUSSELS Stair Carpets to match, Short quanties to close at 65¢ yard. VELVETS Telling the Truth! “Sometimes,” said Uncle Eben, “you feels it yoh duty to tell a friend de truth. But de chances are you'll he so disagreeable *bout it dat he’ll git Our specialty, the finest as- | Beautiful Patterns, with soft mad an’ lose all de bemefit.”—Wash- sortment of Patterns, with or shaded colorings, suitable ington Star. without borders, $1.25 to for panlors, etc., 95¢, $1.10 $1.50 per yard. to $1.50. The Explanation. The woman who complained that her husband kept her awake: all night neglected to state that she was insanely jealous and that the poor man had a habit of talking in Bf§ Théro are 281 postal savings banks in operation in the Philippines, with 8,408 depositors and $717,000 on de- posit. Filipino depositors number 4521 and 2375 Large stock 0‘ — Carpet-size Rugs — 9x12 IR o L SR - 8 e AT A N. S. GILBERT & SONS, 137-141 Main Sfreet meets the approval OUR WORK of the critical people, Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. Tel. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St sept27d HOUSE AXES, worth 75¢c . BUCK SAWS, worth 75¢ . STORM LANTERNS, very special $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS . $1.00 WATCHES . SIDE CUTTING PLIERS . Bulletin Building What and Where to Buy In Norwich Specials in Hardware CHAMPLIN JACK PLANES, worth $200 ........cc00vvinenssoes $1.50 K. K. AXES, warranted, worth $1.00 FAMILY SCALES (1 oz. to 24 Iln.) worth $1.50 ........... STROPPING MACHINES for Safety Razor Blade MASON JARS ..... tessiiissiassesasaransseses pPints 40c, quarts E. Z. SEAL JARS.......... COBBLING OUTFITS, worth 750 .....ccou sesssscsnnsssnssmmens THE HOUSEHOLD THAMESVILLE STORE C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. Keep your hands clean. We will sel Hand Soap for short time, 4 cans for 25c. Other Soaps 7 for ic, 6 for 26q 5 for 2Bc. i Small Iot 10 for 2fe. e A Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Street, Norwich. ivia OLIVE OIL 0. FERRY, Tal. 703. 336 Franklin 8¢, Free delivery to all parts of the city, worth $1.50. . viesesssnasa, pints 75c, quarts EEFM‘E 20c and 8 74 Franklin Street “If you are seeking that which you cannot find ”’ in the line of Stoves and Ranges (especially second-hand Parlor Heating Stowas) call at . aak 23 and 25 Water St. and you will be repaid for your visit. Inasmuch as it is yet early for stoves, we have a rew Seec~ ond-hand Parlor Stoves that are in first-class condition and are worth all we are asking for them — “AND A LITTLE BIT MORE.” Second-hand stoves of this nature are veey good bargains, so if you are in need of one kinger not en the way because when they commence to go, they will go fast 1 WE DELIVER AND SET THEM UP FREE OF CHARGE J. P. BARSTOW & CO. Tel 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK. A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Noriich, fully Niws« trated, and bound in leather or cloth, Company. Those desiring a copy will only a limited edition will be printed. will published by The Bulletin please send their orders at once, ag Please enter my oi 250th Anniversary Cel Cloth Binding ... .$200 Street No. ¥i Indicate binding desired by wanted, THE BULLETIN CO., Norwlch Conn.: er for one copy.of The History of the bration of Norwich. 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