Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1910, Page 8

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T, Adsia euhaw-vl-ll men o o or o Receipts in 1909 Exceeded Previous Year by $5.330.99! Cfiln’w%n“ < ‘and peblest character. E— = while the Money Order Department Had Transactions | io install the offcers, & anuary .he degree team is to Amonunting to $827,000—Special Lelivery Increase. |January -he degree fea X County Vice President SIm- negan goes to New London on Sunday to install the officers of Division No. Much can be judged by the postoffice business transacted at main in which County President Sulilvan business as to whether a city is pros- umcle and i?nons, l:;‘nd an officer. - erous or not, and the showing as fur- remittances rom other : dudeio $415,000.00 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. nished by Postmaster Caruthers is a| offices ... ‘Wauregan lodge, No. 6, elected its most gratifying one for 1909, as there = 2 has been an increase in the postal re- | By domestic and internation- officers ws followi k' th minler moe ing Tuesday evening in hall: ceipts of over $5.006, and in the last ‘al money orders paid and | ten years the increase’is $25,729. The!| repaid, and remittances to C. C., Samuel Taylor; V. | business of the office is constantly on New York .. ... 412,000.00 i Roger[ prelate, William Blackburn; | the gain and shows that it is being < M. of W., H. A. Guile; M. of F., E. A. (—arvfully looked after from year to Total money order business ' henomenal Glearance Sale of Women's and Misses, High Grade Furs, Fur Coats, W Tailored Suits, Coats and Costumes & &3 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 2 with Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar year. transacted ... ..v...... $827,000.00 | Af. ap A., B. P. Prat g The business transacted shows that Mikolasi;’ O. G., John R. Benson; rep- there have been great increases in all Hegiatersd Laftec “Departmant. resentative (two years), Thomas A. | departments and that the money order | Number of registered lette | Holmes alternate, E. P. Pratt: trustes | Gepartment handies nearly a million | despatched - | (three years), E. P. Pratt, (one year) | durine .the year, while in the special | Number of, registered letters | William J. Bickburn. They will be in- | stalled in two weeks by D. G. C. C. MAY BB 'I < delive: department 767 more letter: elved ... ......s e 5 TOO LATE {ers Hanadied than in 1908 %lg ;umb;l Spoaieed | Thomas 71 Troland of New London. Monday will be a day of phenomenal interest at The Manhattan from the point of value & e Ve 2 ew L o e ne e, SRR S i - than " those dtepatched. " i i iso e S U ol e xl.m-g:fuu closing, “during. which giving. The most powerful inducements wili be offered in every department at prices that ’s Pike's Toothache Drops SYEL 2000 mots TR R ba . T i e T Bl the DTl S will prove most extraordinary. - b Care in One Minute Wit Ahcapan. L UG o e eeoly e - e i iy P! 9, 4oy 3 Number of letters despatched 5,527 | > 8 employes connected e ‘Word has come forth to every section of the store, “WINTER (GOODS MUST Go’’ s time. He is succeeded by Samuel Tay- There a fi#fi#f&&&#fi*flb with the local branch of Uncle Sam' Total number of special h::: who has been vice chancellor for e postal system, 'including the _substi e e U e 1,744 | the same tim: 7 < tutes, station clerks and their assist- | Nuner oF onim’ deliver £ regardless of former prices, so do not fail to attend. e L. ~ ants. MU Tecelea and des: MAN WAS IDENTIFIED - & The report of Postmaster Caruthers o2 90: 10,977 a T SRR BT LT A e FUR COATS FUR MUFFS : 2 Receipts. Personnel of Office. R-':flbivu ‘N:- :-;N o a0 W Receipts from the sale of The personnel of the local office and obdnon . an o~ e 2y HUDSON SEAL, formerly sold $1i0............. .$75.00 & Pl A"ns :‘:;"z‘f-.s;"‘m"k;{’;;." = B S e e Back. FRENCH SBAL, formerly aold $85.00..r.oronsses 36200 Large Pillow and Rug Mufifs ¢ rents . ‘ 58 | follows: Postmaster, assistant, eleven{ Joseph Tetreault and Adosias Morin RUSSIAN MOIRE PONYSKIN, formerly sold $55.00...... .$49.50 | BLACK FOX, formerly sold $18.00...... s1zs0 o Receipts for 190§, s il of Tafiville went up to Lebanon sta- pare atimsin o tion Friday morning on the .15 Cen- IhGchos of ‘posh -98 | seventeen lers, five substitule | tral Vermont train and identified_the 1509 over ‘r';m( 5.330.99 | CArriers, nine clerks in oharge of <t2° ! man who was found dead on the rail- Ingrease of postal recelpts S Statione, mine rural carriers, eight |road above Yantic Thursday o 1909 over 1899............ 25,729.62 8 2 . e 1l 'as Anteme Tetrealt, 85 years old. t substitute rural carrievs, two special | {3 ARGERe TEEERS § 0.30_ o'clock PONYSKIN, handsomely marked, formerly sold $55.00. -.$39.50 | LYNX MUFFS, formerly sold $25.00.... RUSSIAN PONYSKIN, 36 inches long, formerly sold $42.00.....$29.50 | SABLED FOX, formerly sold $15.00 SABLE CONEY COATS, full length, formerly sold $45.00........$32.50 | ISABEL FOX, formerly sold $12.00...... SABLE CONEY COATS, 36 inches long, formerly sold $20.50....$22.50 | OPOSSUM MUFFS, formerly sold $8.00.... AZURA LY formerly sold $6.50..... substitute, #1650 s1050 Money Order Department. delivery messengers, two mail messen- | y - e a Ing. ination Special prices this week DR Eers, oné janitor, ‘one might watch- | Wednesday morming. An examination BLENDED SQUIRREL, formerly sold $5.00... . P . Total amount of money order man. and general appearance convinced them N and Medical Examiner H. H. Howe of | Yantic, who was with them, of his identity and confirmed them in their Yerrington's |Lodge Notes and Fraternal Interests ;s s E TOEU?NECKPIECES Lipiemo 85 TAHH:bR]iSTfi SUITS :z BLACK FOX SHAWLS, formerly sold $22.50....................$15.00 < SABLE FOX SHAWLS, formerly sold $15.00. $1050 | Consisting of wide-wals diagonals, broadeloths and ) Galo Ppice ‘ ISABEL FOX TIES, formerly sold $12.50.. .$ 8.50 | serges, made in many pleasing styles, all colors, - W Messrs, Tetreault and Morin return- {ed to Taftville about noon and at one County President to Install Hibernian Officers— : wo Odd L R T L e s . ~ : No reason why Mr. Tetreault should New Year's Greetll\g! Fellow Lodges Elect—Court Quinebaug, Foresters,| Ne reason why aMr. - Sivan . but a5 The “Glad Hand” will be Close Good Year—Grand Officers to Visit Arcanum }1 Semory was impaired, owing to nis hs R Ao Benoi |he started trom Providence street to extended to all friends and —Heptasophs Reelect Archon Benoit. visit his daughter, Mrs. Existe Ber- nard, in the lower part of the village, he lost his way and kept on traveling EEET e SCARTTY {mmerty 891l 4550, 3 eereneee2-$ 550 | \omen's and misses’ sizes, taken froni our regular 15 00 & AZURA, LYNX, formerly 80ld $6.50. ....cccuvuurerieenseneneenes® 480 | ol 0y oduced from $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00.. % DRESSES FULL LENGTH COATS m ’ in an effort to get back home. The sad l v ! ORDE ROTECTION. cers at its meeting Monday cvening in |occurrence has brought forth many ex- Phenomenal aiue » I SO Who.! . O CRrorERSTECHON. | fenee i mectne oo orening e e L L i Reduced to One-half Former }Prncm tributed to all eallers ed Monday cvening At the regaiar | gne, (o give way for a special meeting [family, 0 S G AFTERNOON and EVENING DRESSES in silk Sale Pl‘ic€ CARACUL CLOTH COATS, ENGLISH MIXTURF . e cinorpac jpdee No- 2% | e oilowing were clecicd and. wili | Canada, and passed ail his lifethers chiffon broadcloths, serges and Prunclias in all the | FON BROADCLOTH COATS, DIAGONAL CHEVIOT COATS s 3 4 The following were elected and W i vl 3 George T White: vice warden, Charles |Edward 5. Hinckley: V. G., Job W, |he came m“‘,.,“;‘.‘;,.";fi‘.:"fl,“&.mfi"hfi formerly sold for $18.00, $20.00, $2200, $25.00 $12 50 COATS, formerly s0ld to $20.00..cv.cev.... b $10.00 S. P. KEPPLER & SON. | = romiook; suide, = B Manning; |Spicer; récording scerciary, home with His son. Joseph, Of 81 Brov COATS, formerly 5014 0 $30.00..svverveerrsrs $15.00 and $30.00 . GEO. A. KEPPLER, Prop. strong: financial secretary, R. C. Per. | financlal secretary, James il Smith; {ldence street. His widow 15 eI ~ rong; fina e _ e e, Ashiley Nt cken over the death of her husband. i T Grasurer B B Armetong: (rus- | O rge A Baringham v is he | Mr. Tetreault, besides his widow and Execpflonal Valnes in Women s and Misses’ Shirt Waists, Separate Skirts and PelllcoaIs. tee (three years), F. H. Smit] G guard- & » retir ble grand der whom the |Son and daughter in Taftville, leaves onn B0, My DIISS |, Shtis™u VB Remaiiing | fors e Tast sk “mone” X fuon 1 | Sramdehnaren, | e, Agosias | Morin. S Howard Mead: alternatos ¥ B, | membership has been recorded. There |Mrs. Patrick Breault, Miss Albertine JEWELERS. Manning, E. B. Armstrong. They will | bas been three deaths since July ‘Te"m“‘t and Fred and Oscar Tetreault R probably be installed at the next meet- | - Election to the noble grand's chair |Of Taftville. 0} to Edward S. Hinckley aft; Complete stock of - - - - -|ius SRR o vears' b MIGHTY FIVE TOO FAST. The Mavhatiin. &QQQQ&QQ&Q&Q*“&#&Q# DIAMONDS ROYAL ARCANUM. C. A. C. Basketball \ Norwich councll, No. 720, enjoved a Team, 31 to 16. 121-125 MAIN STREET ! WATCHES stated meeting Tuesday evening at the | At the Y. . ©. A, o o & - Buckingham Memorial, at which ar- | iday <k s- o o v rangemunts were made’to have the in- KotonT o oh s eciohis Saioat The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoied Fx:iusively to Mea’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appare! e CUT GLASS stallation of officers at the first meet. | |ed the Central Athletic club team, 31 b ing in January, with officers of the | to 16. The halves of 20 and 15 minutes AND S oot e, S e el R R R T LR TR R TR TR 7 P TR TR R R TR R A)r: v‘fn{l rr.x‘“ts-\“nlng full of aLlracnonsJ audience, wha kept the excitemént at ‘ @ e way. i the boiling poiat. It was the first —_— — KINDRED & i public appearance of the Central Ath- — =— R Ry SR TS 2 i Additional Church Notice: letics, who showed their newness at the game, but have a team with good material in it that will make them c hard men to beat with a little mare [ Noywich, Cont., postoffi practice. The C. A. C's hzd .ne | ending Jan, 1, 1910, follows DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. MERCHANDISE| 7The N osha club held one of théir Dleas cvinings of whist Monday i a " hall. Reliable Goods ous \al, o oeae Unclaimed Letters. At the First Baptist church Sunday morning the tonic is The Living Stones with Christmas_mu The -evening New Year Resolutions A 5. Mrs 2 'Edmond, pi-cure, 41: | welxht, but the Mighty Five the spoed | axers Jam Hartosiewie WAL O - X i At Reliable Prices | s, Panond. b ook i e lana science. ~ e T Deore ! B rdgtmn. | rst_gentleman's, ais . Manchester. | { i e frst_half the Mighty Five | scs, Davia W. Crouch hur M. 111 FLAR T et o TR R | : . : i 3 cy box suspenders, 40; second gen made 3 allivan and Tuttle | ott, Mrs. Emille Fremeite, Miss . inity Episcopal church Sunday are not complety without “Fesolving to buy a Everything as Represented | [incy box susenders 40: second gen- | { doing -most-of the. shooting. . Sullivah, | yuneer . w0 Halier . \SL Ham there will be at 10.3p n. m: H. » dec2id consolations, Mrs. L. Manehester and | Riordan and Kearns divided the honors | Hammond, Kataryna \lolodkiej, njon and sermon 7.30 p. m. -~ 1) Elmer Kinnie. | | about evenly on the C. A. C. five, tano Pennebede, Reddcn I Georze | evening praver and scrmon, Archdea- | ' Cake and coffee were served. These | The lineups and summary: Segee, Clarence Thorpe, Georze F.|con J. Eldred Brown officiating. . whists are proving very popular and | | polisbty Five—Swan If, Gallivan rf.|Thompson, Miss Willkims, Sevmon | . nandsome Pl es successful and another will be held in | Tuttle (capt.) ¢, Rankin rg, Clish lz. | zigba. et e T S ’ re hall 6n Jan. 24th. There is also to C. A. C.—Slatiery re, Houlihan, Foley i .~ be a home whist on Jan. 14th with Mrs. | 15, Sullivan c, If, Riordan If, c, Kearns [ g oton_Next week M. L. Trail, B. | Thursday that no work done in To be sure, that range you have has lasted you fifteen or twenty {54 I har. | the shipyard. The thermometer was years and during that time it has answered all purposes, but John A. Button, 121 Franklin street, Spice: d G. P. Finch wi of Black Fox and cbequonash council, No, 11, held s, 4 Score, Mighty Five 31, C. A. C. 16; | E. Spicer and G. P. will el reir regular meeting on eriftoe. BRSSO HOGEL field goals, by Swan 2, Gal vest ice crops from their ponds. | vetow zero Monday even— 3 ng. There was election of yfeers. | Elected Noble Grand of Uncas Loage. | i SR 0x By by Sullivan 3, Rio Black Lynx in Xt mecking smetanas | aan ' earn 3} NOW—in 1910—you want something that is up-to-the-minute hamed to show to your neighbors—and a range you won't be one in which you can u ther coal or gas. The place to see Muffs and Searfs. |E7pns oy, Snoiietes amsoon | the sesiuierta ot ani moncy MossTey?s” “Spiendid Worke™ BrEDoNE prominent in ofher fraternal organifa. | The last report of the interstate and buy these ranges is Also an excellent = = tions besides the Odd Fellows, being a | COmmerce commission shows that in ODD FELLOWS. rast president of Norwich aerie of 1903 one man was killed out of every y line of Uncas lodge, No. 11, electeq its ofi-] Eagles and a past exalted ruler of 149 in coupling and uncoupling cars; Notwich lodge of Eiks, the vear in five years later, In 1308, this ratio was = - which they initiated 113 new members. Teduced to but one in 983, or from 1 | Tn Uncas lodge he has held several in 13 to 1 in 62. In addition to this, s. We Mink at . ..... e e R L S L I fo all our patrons and friend: ‘ A introduced. the accldents which have not resulted in loss of life have been grand for the last term. 9 Shetucket lodze, No. also chose its officers at its meeting in Odd Fel- K very much less serious than they were c lows’ hall on Tuesday evening. They , before. ] are the following: N. G. Albert The interstate commerce commis- Cenzie, Jr.: ' Sion has been cursed by the railroad Guile; V. G, Joseph McKen: The l"lll'flel' recording secretary, Louis Mabre: corporations as be'ng an unnecessary . finan, ecretary, A. S. Spalding. interference with the railroad business, dec2sa treasurer, E. B. Miner. They are to he, but if it had not been for the work of ipstalled Tuesday cvening by D. D. G. | this body, first in fighting for laws re- . John A. Peck. quiring the establishment of safety ALL CALENDARS 'a7-1+1 main stveet devices, and after the laws were pass- &t half price to close them out. trust we have pleased you in the year just closed and hope fo confinue our pleasant relations during 1910. Remember that our aim is to satisfy your wants in the Plumbing, Steam or Gas lines. We do the best work, use highest grade material, employ most skilled mechanics. In addition to this, we are “mer- chant” piumbers. We sell every- thing pertaining fo Steam, Water or Gas. We carry the largest stock in on Water Street. They can fill your order at once if you know the design you want and if not—their stock—together with catalogues will enable you to make almost an immediate selection, May the year 1910 be one of Prosperity and Happiness for all. Keen Kutter e ed fighting to make the companies en- FORESTERS. force them, this very desirable result Court Quinebaug, No. 128, elected the | would not have been achieved. | following officers at its meeting last | Leading the men who should get the We still b ° Tuesday evening in Foresters' hall: | bulk of credit for the successful and e st ave C. R., Edward A. Pratt; S. C. R, James - splendid result of the interstate com- McCarthy; recording secretar: Ed- merce commission work is our fellow some very choice Fard Meclnerney; financial secretary, citizen, the Hon. “Ned” Moseley of | Louis J. Lynch; treasurer, Daniel J. Newburyport and Washington, who | | selections ° Donovan: S W Michacl J. Kivlin: J. has devoted the best years of his life o i ., _Fouls W. Haack; S. B, Wallace | to this labor of love for the benefit of that will make the finest E\il.nl e L. "Potter; J. B. Theodore Nothdurit: = railway employes—Boston Traveler. E lecturer, Michael O'Connor: trustee for | e = kind ol Nzw Year three vears, Jeremiah Taivey. The| Alone in Sawmill at Midnight, DheT o chosen was Dr. J. J. Dono- | yumindfal of ditaess: \dskets, storms | CRIHSTON & Co. e o oaedists named Were | e O T W) B et | l-y Native Chickens Smith's rescri on sto an REnthe escniution store . and J the | o A A s o One application was received. One SUCH eXposure gave him a gevere cold new member was worked by the desree that settled on his lungs. At last he team under Captain James McCarth: had to _give up work. He tried many < . remecdies. but all failed till he used Dr. furnishing a1 of much to. the members. ot Kins New’ Discovery. after matng YeAs Witk & membersnip o about. 160, S8 BEE R e Eastern Connecticut of Pipe, Valves, Ko fuivg |= s --m2 w Faney Native Fowls o iy | e s 0 POT MEND--m2nds enamel ware Fittings and Specialties. Then, too, our Power Machin- The annual election of officers was WHoODing cough get quick relief and the chief business of the regular meet- | PFOmMpt cure from this glorious medi- ing of Norwich conclave last Monday ; Cine. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Fancy Native Ducks Just the thing for Sunday dinner. STOVINK--for red stove lids. & P & n:‘K]hX. Tk $ e was ;ll Zood n(lnnd-kncei he Lee & Osgood Co. 1 BN Sictst Ginpss, Mataga Grapsa = and more than usnal tateres:. anown i i s o e D b n i Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor S Oranges, Grape Fruit, Ete. ROLL TOP DESKS {50 S T e O MRS A R | ery enables us to do the work in Armsirong Stocks and Dies s 3. Benoit; provost, J. J. Fly | saying that I rega - 3 feot to 5 feet D. . Waish secrétars. J. I Colhranc] | one of the greatest gifts that God has | shorter time at a lower cost. 3 PEOPLE’S MARKET, 3 feet, 3-6, 4-0, 4-6, 5-0. Tmier, B Witieis, ceaver .| mads 4o o mpe e © Rhine- | = ctor, F. Kleindest; sent] o < Bty 'n o Sl oterst 3004, foot Rote | Nar "y Y LT Tl phis | This ioviote meaiing pves ,‘mfl;‘..n: ~ If you do not kmow us, let’s . Prop. " 30.00, archon. » buoya , .b P ¢ N BRI ewist Avnolnien \nion, bilant health. T quickly cures nervous- o! 74 Franklin Street NEWMARKEYT HOTEL | S oabpointed T. Hanlon. o o coploasness, melancholy: hesds ! get acquainted. Bulletin Building ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. Soon builds up the weak. ailing ' and sickly. Try them. 50c. at The Lee & Osgood Co.’s. % & committee to serve It is expected i i on ¢ e o | FILING CABINETS e aaass_>iues. lquors ené CIgES. | .ve you investigated the Vertiost meeting ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, WQOWOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO hall report was made that their chal- | Honey and Tar contains no harmful and Office Chairs |z 100 i Fort: -tve tonmiinent had | o angis 1n'a yellow package. Lee | jenla not yet come before Division No. 1, as & Osgood Co. flOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOV and Welch rarebit servec to [t 5 3 i BRI John Tuickie. Prop. Tel 42- Filing Sy: itw\m for v_nols bills, reports st od dele- i — & [Ren v inie o e heen willbel - gimois Ramedy for EkGgabe. 5 5t 66, 57, 59 West Main Straatk. ! DENTISTRY | QUALITY Euy the Metz Plan Car | sou sot invesiieate {0t mag adcom: | thacoccasion. e e ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager | _Tno dontal business ssiablished b.| in work wiouia wiwaya be considersd : . 2= 3 : i my brother, whose wssista as espectally when it costs no more thar B i b apemeamomter yout HIBERNIANS. Slope the souEtib: hedls andsteength | Telephione 133. | many, yotrs. il b, continupa by me, | (RR™ LIS “Wina.- Bkiled men ar o g Baen, Desk: At the regular' meeting of Division ! ens the lungs so that no serious results = | JXt Wil be'a plonsure (o sce'the former employed by us. Our prices tell the Main St. City. oct26a | Typewriter Desks No. 2 on Tuesduy cvening in Hibernian | need be feared, The genuine Foley's . | astomers of my brother and whole stor. jnow omee s v i1 Tavor mewith ‘thele STETSON & YOUNG. 0 0 0 3 patronuge. Extracting 2sc and up.” " | novisd DEK. CHAS. B. ELDRED, may2ia

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