Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 5

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S0 Bnaty; hoteadly. ke P tmay” o ime waa intro- | but the last is the crux of the whols | AT T c Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Bushmell - by, matter. Is this too radical? Do you WY RRCRPTIONALLY i LOW ke Higher classes in many of the schools | and their mother, Mrs. Burnham of A -an n advocacy Of & |unow thet the bill now before congress, PRICE OF Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-|27® already taking the preliminary | Oneco street, return this week from a|. - In opening he orsed by President Taft, Aldrich, S to 4 p. m. Telephone, tests for graduation. short stay at their cottage on Fishers g Cannon and others is so much more hh.a. g island. - radical as to make the measure advo- Miss Margaret Jaclgson, diocesan i T which gave ok fill.:dk?y Ifl:ik?’vhlytcm l:d .t:tyul! look secretary of the girls’ friendly soci- Charles H. Park, manager of the | public utilities skim~-milk? our hont COrpora- ety, is visiting the guilds in eastern | Beaver Dam Woolen Co. of Beaver | Was his purpose oy "“l 'a’o;“‘l "‘“u": ";f“;g“'t“!m: @ 0. F. HARRIS, M. D., 31 ABro'adwn o Rev. John Willard of Vernon has who believed . i $ i 't ring true, 2 £ accepted a call from the Worthington, Mr, end Mrs. Charles L. Tracy of m “:mpvov :r?n :ou-n ;u::uon Evons. the woman or miss that has a suit to buy, OFFICE HOURS : 3—S8 P. M. | Mass., mc;)m:lgma‘ church, and will | 337 Main street have had as guests the | and D e e e | it embrices as ocheloe 8 line’ ef work there at once, = 5 - sen! e ler sal that he was Residence Telephone 291-4. feb3d past few days John Murgatroyd = of corpora general of not greatly concerned about this, and models in fabrice and styles as have A committee representing the Cath- 50““;9"*. England, Abe Whitehead he a:-o.w n'ot afraid of puhtltl l:; been shown this season, Not a suit ! olic Total Abstinence league of Conne: and John Gregory of Oldham, England, ion, telepho: much powe n one man's n £ ticut presented Bishop Nilan his epis- | end John Watson of Chester, Pa. ‘Detween public Eiving the appointive power to the goy- | In the ssertment ever seld for lees | copal ring Wednesday in Hartford, Pl . il St 2 ) corporations fons mfs ho Ly Rl o= ml_’_“_ml’""‘ g | than 92750, and from that up to ; : Sy HELD FOR- HOBSE THEET, TS ORI (Dot Citior sine focalizing rosponsibility, He cited the | $32.50. s Hartford exchange states that Mr, Emplo; of J h Powler Went A ©COrpOTal working of the commission plan in —_———— : and Mrs. John M. Gallup sailed for | STRIO¥er SIS avier > ™ e - s New York and Massachusetts to show that our line of Germany from New York on steam- is Bond and Returned Money He s M e that no Intimation of dishonesty had zl 50 d zz 50 Got for Horse. ever been made against the commission ~ .n o r early in July. S g R T T 3 SHIDEPNE SRS SN i e on lay night found In spite of the cold the outlook for | robanle cause against Joseph Powler ek iewuce . o o Robbins rousbt up the Ques- for Spging, 32-5.. s:-“- 33.50 Ill"!-“- out in fine style. urphy, who was in company with not a gquestion of whether the state Women's and Misses’ Suits, mostly Powler in connection with the theft, | wirpons be | can afford to create h a commis- p B m m m Last week to license your dogs. One discharged. ined sion, but whether it can afford not to. | ¥orges, fine materials, all made up in dollar extra next week. Town clerk’s e uld reg- | Sbowing how a group of trolley prop- | the latest models and lined with satin, ulate and restrict the public service | erties in the western part of the state regular value $21.800 They have style ¢to them. Come in them. and see It was believed that John Ryan of | Powler, who was later arrested in flated capitaliza bu > They really are es, in the | I s talization, the burden of fm“sn“ ‘ mlmnflflafl, New London should be committed to | Colchester by Deputy Sherift Allen G.|Je% Teally are the Judges, for In the | \BTEES SOPURITENON, G e peapt Women’s Fine 8ilk Dresses, taffets FRANKLIN SQUARE. adjudged sane Wednesday by City|gd the money to the man to Whom |ng“gome tribunal always In session |ness men to stand by the advocates of | | shades, some braided, others ac- apr2sd ment that the new Congregational | peag, but got intoxicated and into bad o 4 < B Shnch «t Tewe baeedicuing June ko ST ARt e present. !j'l.;e nhm& 'szo:"hu George E. Hinman of Willimantic.| Women's Rain and Utility Coats for DUNN'S PHARMACY ai “50 Main Street. Mail delivery at Ocean beach will|criminal term, which will open at|commission that would not have to re- osst. bestuning the degree team direc by Nelson mm— w‘o k I‘Mkn‘n Monday, May 2, as the result of a pol- E. Church, winning praisy from the | Holding Fair at A. M. E. Zion Church For the Fellowing Vehicles? Demograts, Top and Open Business Wagons, Top and Ogen Concords. If values received is considered, get our prices. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., marifdaw ,,Adam’s‘ Tavern |or»siaunches acroms the lake. say %o too ! finish and the installation of the or- K ; Stennzed State Attorney Hull Will Be Here on | pointment of committee: ing the soclal advantages, unity of ac- | styles—§11.50 up. 15¢ a Bottle National League || . .c . S e e e b e e . American League Conn. League We receive the scores J| asughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Lemuel Wi 4 ~{has been a hard worker and has a of the abeve Baseball iams of Waterford will on Saturday | ereditable record in his 25 years as a S LS Th Si8en Taip fegree op . ;t 3 o'clo?k become the bride of Frank e !';fmnlne ym!;l ‘he has ruce Collins of Oklahoma Sity. Aft- | been an icer e army. Isworth, | its regular meeting in Odd Fellows’ hall " § games by lanings or tho wedding Mr. and Mis. Comlins | Mo, whs the post of Eneign and Mrs:| and had as special guests by invita- | Wer Of travel i Burope w-l‘efilll House we i o BEYS 1acde-Dis aoninIaRe ment, Twenty of the New London | southern cities and is now spending a . The Parker-Davenport Co., at 3 o'clock in the morning, when the i Proprietors. New York boat arrives, according to | Insurance Agents Will Make Their|presided. Among the visitors from New | of friends in Brooklyn, N. Y. On Wed- | 50¢. the New London Telegraph. Three Headquarters in the City. ndon were Samuel Prince, grand ju- [ nesday evening she attended the co: . nior warden of the grand encampment, | cert and dance given by the Unive: Complete line of New Glass, plain Clothesline thieves ate busy in the lower part of the county. Y A number of owners of shore cot- 3 ¥ : y ! In & estion tages are already occupying them. 1 and | for personal utili- Clouds of dust were blowing Thurs- day as thought it had not rained so Tecently, 3 mission <A clear night brought out a good at- p 3 . tendance at the preparatory lectures Mrs. Herbert Rogers of Norwich is ‘Thomas oS “the 7 [ ] iast evening. the guest of her er, Mrs. Louis &3 . p - B. Mason, on Ashcraft road, New Lon- | visitors C. W. ‘The catch of alewives this spring has | don. read letters » Mayor 12: y v o : = hs .t So far been light on account of the pre- vailing low water. Chilly weather like that of Thurs- day will check the career of the hate- | New Haven, Mrs. William W. Knight and two children of Norwich are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Knight of Lake place, 3 |4 by the corporations, Connecticut. Dam, Wis.,, is the guest-of Ebenezer Allen for & few days. r ? honest might do. The candidate who won't come out flatfooted o these | This is particularly good news te the ship Amerika on Saturday, returning in those states. Can State Afford Not To? Tailored Suits peaches was never better than this|and bound him over for the nds. uperior tion of expense to the state, about $40,~ year, some of the farmers say who |court on a charge of horse stealing. nd of h-Shout Bl raise them. The trees have blossomed aom,, of $200 were sought. Thomas public service corporations g’!?u‘:%le:a:{.de"th:zndhsngmor?d v‘: A' 18.00 omumntromsa..m.tolp.m__kgngm = S ey 3 ng on the bond and taking | corporations. were merged, their $8,000,000 of cap- | Pleated skirts, st gt e Powler, who was in her employ, back | “*These corporations have agyeed to [ital beink inflated to 524,000.000, Rep- | ang §22.50—Special price $18.00. h.‘[rs':l‘vvml‘3 3 mwum o from | eurnish ‘good service at reasonable | resentative Chandler gave this as an ) g g e t week DbY|,gtes, but who §s to be the judge?|example of the waste that comes from AIll leathers. the Norwich State hospital, but he was | Wickwire. Mrs. Williams has refund-| w."conteng that there should be exist- | In conclusion, he called on the busi- | foujards and pongees, in the most fav- Powler sold the horse. It is Mrs. Shoe Deal Physician W, D. Cronin and Dr, Dan- A which the ordinary man could get at | the public utilitles bill with the same for®:| et Sultivan. Willame' intention to do all she can|ang that 1t should be possessed of fa- | splendid backing which they gave be- | cordion pleated, soms tunic _effest Deliswen e Hed no Bentia of Staat &mtlen to determine equitable condi- | fore. Ho was &llf;:rka.pnllud“ in the | skirts, values up to $18.98 — Special Of local interest is the announce- | i ~ | tions. course of 15.00. ing the horse when he left Massa No - Hegribtion. at Presort: i Wik ¥ 18 unless unlooked for x . ™ Witk he Sompietion of tha Tnerior| CRIMINAL SUPERIGR GOURT. atiorney,for the Busincas mons 8550 | stormy westher and traveling, largs 1 efits of such organizations, mention- variety of different materials and gan. Saturday to Arrange Business fer -ndm'th;rthiit:ld-:tmn:\.fl&nnfi :_:3:3; tion in advertising and on closing Miss Alice L. Pottér of Woodstock,| the Session. unsatistactory, for it is generally based | hours, and the advocacy of better law Cereg of the Connecticut state grange, on insuficient knowlefige or a preju- | to protect retailers against bad debtors. | ., o ate D Skirts, fi According to notk sent r id the state association expected s Separate Dress y fine 31.50 a Dozen is notifying masters of local granges hursd: & o S e Aice Sot orpgainst e public servico g";u‘.h its bill on this point through | serges, Panamas and fancy materials, T] ay by George E. Parsons, clerk ration. By d ibi th g “':‘:dm °""’:I" ": O oo | of the superior court, State Attorney Sechnioal questlons entering Into. the |to a successful end next time. all up to date styles—Special $5.00. mpetition for exhibition | H. A. Hull will be at the clerk’s of- determining whether a trolley fare be- | J. Arthur Allen of New London, at the corn show in Worcester nmext |fice in this city Saturday morning, | tween Stonington and Pawcatuck or at | vice president of the state business November. April 30, n.tmlo.a:. -for ’th.gpl:;po';‘.ot Manchester oam to be reduced, Rep- u-ochhtllor!x. IDOKG‘ g;lleny ‘L‘ée :Lm l}vz rrangt; ooy andl argu. e pr o 1:‘w: ':,nmu: » <4 tative e S i ;'hu;:éent ?’:xll‘:g“to‘dp:;lv u; ‘tlha lu‘t Ths Bflid & Hflghfls co- % tarted b orwich, ednesday, 4, 1910, gures - | legislature. e sal ey believed 5 ?"m: 13 anr w'l‘no'::, ": s DF 8 irion, Ralph Wheeler, judxye, with a 3.,"" & t wu‘]':,mfl:d .}:;‘.th:nmrporto ufinor east of the Connecticut river | We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet mtinue to October n, bu Zh 15, according to the announcement of j“go'\m.nl for the accused will confer | i g, SXPTES Sy R _iuto. the Jeislis ;:.: nx:z zfi“:otmnall:flufi;lyfl? Laying: the postal officials. Substitute Carrier | g favor on the clerk by advising him f,:,,',',;{':a that a legislative commitice | ey Dot go through. The state as-| apr29daw Charles Cobb will again be on duty |at once as to the cases in which they |- He advocated a commission of from | sociation has 4,500 members, 37 asso- this season. appear. ciations, with applications pending. three to filve men at annual salaries of ts & CRpitalisntion of OVer The 7,500, appointed like the judges of the | and repres Waterbury Democrat says: Bd- ENSIGN EVANS . :uporlarpcpcmrt and remova"’ble for cause. | two hundred million. He commended Is that radical or attacking vested in- |the New York public utilities comm Leaves Today for Revere, Mass., Where | terests, he asked. If the public serv- | sion and sald the state business men'’s ° . son S. Bishop, newly elected state de- ice corperation is giving good service | association had advocted the Connec- partment commander of the G. A, R, has it anything to fear from a high | ticut bill because they coi.sidered it said yesterday he would announce his He Will Be Located. Our slock of pretty Baskets & rest of three months just previous to Thursday by Mrs. Frank A. Mitchell of appointments of department officers of 7 c f the things most vital to the in- the G. A. R. in Connecticut in about | At his own requeet, made on account grade commission like this? To it you | one o thipgs m of his health, Ensign “Bob” Evans,|could appeal at any time, but who can tel&‘e;:s’:;ti:‘!ld;“mad 1 ek Miss Nellle Williams, youngest P s, ngest | taking the local corps. Ensign Evans| Palmyra encampment, No. 3, I 0. O.| Otis street. . is still very wmplete. Miss Bliss and Miss Edith M. Bliss leave town on Monday for their sum- Prices 5¢, 10c and up. It 15 sald that Halley’s comet 1s now | has been relleved from the local sta- ;“;W;‘ - -',-’},: n:::t ”s :l'-.wrlflv’utm tion and wiil leave here today with his GRAND OFFICERS VISIT playing =a | family Revere, Mass. He is to re- fine, brushlike tall of some three Ge- | side for a time with & relative and wil PALMYRAN ENCAMPMENT grees length, while the nucleus|Dnot be charge of a lvation Army brightness corps. His iliness is of the nervous| Golden Rule Degree Worksr on Two IRV, Wil & o Wetwoen system and troubled him §zrora he| Candidates—New London and Mys- 2.5 and 3 magnitude, came to Norwich, causing him to take tic Guests. The Fortnightly was entertained on Incidents in Society two candidates on Thursday night at Evans before coming here. His de- | tion members of Orion encampment of On her way home from Florida Miss Br Jardinieres and Fern Pots, sl will start for Oklahoma, where they parture will be regretted by all who|New London and of Mystic encamp- | Ruth Northrop has visited several men and four from Mystic were in the | weol in Washington, D. C. TO CLOSE TAFTVILLE OFFICE. flodge room and were welcomed by y Chief Patriarch Frank M. Green. who Miss Florence Northrop is the guest The Norwich line pier I lace 2 dadree £, Dutch Flower Pots, new and pretty, hundred immigrants arrived by boat _ | and Frederick Burrows, grand conduc- | gj Jub of Brooklyn. from New York Tuesday morning and The Taftvile office of the Metro-| o0 otie grand lodge. ty ¢ y <R ‘were transferred to the mnorth and 5:,“.:“ flmfll‘ l'n-yl!;n",e;t'eo:rny will be | ®nhe work was done in full form by LADIES' SEWING CIRCLE and Etched, in Sherbets, Cooktalls, Wine Glasses, Finger Bowis and OM Bottles. icy of concentration that has been de- There is & movement . pon officers com- | Visiting brothers. chapters in Cannw:l‘::nmn:dgp?' fl?; ;Ifne;, “Aul:x.n?q Smflnt&::t. John | - 6 the social Ssssion which followed, i i = esger plant of New York and earry on dur- | T- Collins and his agents will estab- sandwiches, coffee, ice cream ,wafers On Wednesdny evening the Ladies ing the summer city historical clubs. | lish their headquarters m the main | §15\S#55, WEEE SIVEL IS i G lF | Sewing circle of McKinley Avenue A. The purpose is to show to children, | SCS ' TS CIt3 0 "d’:m..‘.h'n"“”s:f Among those who spoke were Chief | M. T Zion ";“‘t"c“-t":‘:“eg,m',': "';';‘““ Tourists’ Books and Address Beeks especially of foreign birth, the histori- | perintendent Collins will have cl Patriarch Ernest Decker of Orion en- three-night fair at the church with a uaint th t] N 18 of Palmyra, the T t . Wi R s i i 0!7- t:fld}:ed n;e!:::m'!:: h‘:’?‘lm;:n.unl.:r. the oll:;:ct chief patriarch present. He :l,“:hg‘;gg:fin:’f‘d F’“e":y Dh’f‘”r':dfd“ Syer| A splendid line of Seasonable Mer- ARBUTUS FROM MAINE. Colling has been the cspable and cotr- | 188 & ecord, of 45,750 S otheraeft | ery and Mrs. . Evana; domestic, Mrs, | chandise. B i Taft-| v the boat train and the Orion dele- | D- Fley and Mrs. C. Burr; cake, Mi, Handsome Bunch Sent by Carrie A, | Ville for fifteen years. I. Scott; candy, Miss E. Eley and Miss T ooy 1 Tottvite whion o ac | ghust By che Tt iy o7 Now | & Sqps s e e 0t | GEO, A, DAVIS, Travelers’ Garment Hangers and Brushes. it 4 Frisbie of Sebago Lake. the head of Providence street, will be and Miss J Fields: grocery. J. Harris ; e Strest.| Carrie A. Pristh ebago Lake, | Fented as a shoe shop. Tuttle. and G. Davis: ice cream, C. Reed and Al g G, Wilson. Hhe door tenders were C. 25-29 Bde.' Me., sends The Bulletin a handsome - B iy Dot ek are REGISTRATION OF DOGS. e ey o 6 vane: ooda. ot | epr2eaaw q-rl:nzeytu.crk.uvg fr‘z::t "1'!';’;.,";33 D t Less Than 150 Registered on Thurs- fer;-’ ‘:r,;. fi:!r:l;rbyfinuMB?mh sl:xx-: erally blossom in May and there are OC or day—Extension of Time by New Rul- | E. Severy, Miss S. Gardinger and oth- MAY BASKEI‘S they St neasty oh Ing. Until-Mandey. - o Frenghy . vive prestaent: Mix. D the; nearl; 1i 5 Y Y rte Hall, treasurer, and Rev. Willlam W. Trimmed and Untrimmed large bunch sent The 'own Clerk brool isted letin were gathered near her house. . : T:M D. Guy, p“:.'lrhurndk .,f‘:‘l,tfizs Eley, pastor, are the officers of the The winter there has been an open on. l less than ?“ s, 5o that at the pres- | soclety. C e P pe ;:Jl the snow and :hl:hhitng o:;‘n;i:{ iin < , ent time the number of licenses 57 % e % £ bruary.. The e, s > ; i fourteen miles I:’fi‘t end *‘bl‘ miles . tm" %nmmmy‘u mw .t:;o:tome-"”o' i 7 Tisens Pap”’ Nflphfl'. i wide, s a thing of beauty. Cottages |the for-famed Busologist, devoted a| ™% time until Monday, cnin Paper Flowe are nestled among the trees, along the | long and industrious life to the study 2, 2 for the licensing aper f Finig Paste and Mucilage for making. ks i A I EAL Franklin: Squary- PAINT Painters’ Supplies Jewett and Union White Lead Linsced Oil, Etc. —AT— FAED C._ CROWELL'S, §7 Wator St sandy beach. A very large jsland two | of Cimex Lectularius, the common ‘Averill, commissioner miles from there is called Freyer Isl- His letter . - and and i containe 999 acres of land. | P°0-Pus: studying its origin, the dif- ?‘ follows: = e An ACCOu nt This village is situated on the Maine | ferent species, the conditions under|™ J2ior 5" conf Judge Hol- Central railroad, seventeen miles from | which it bred most prolifically; and!| co eral, Portland. Tt is a summ Tesort estructive where a great number go tro: all :ver rrs . the ".m o b the country to spend their vacations.|the life of this insect. _;l:‘u and bathing arte of the hest. After years of patient work along eTe are a number of steamers on the | these lines this celebrated doctor made | 2, as the final day fixed by law falls s SIS (on Pt SRS kv 'S s of ais eeeuschen | on Snter, U Y large pavilion, a shore dinner house, | @nd those parts of his experience re- pueu.lonl may g-nmlv.? b'y yfm ?g; twon :..m:e- 2 bowfl:dg :i;;y,.nvezg lating to the destructien of bed hul granting kennel Heenses is also e b4 2o M“ A huta‘mon R e m“ror are directly recponcfm. for the origin|ed to ;w’m o'bl.l’n :i“!&u’ .v:i“l: 'I;O Every Department of Banking p,e':,,b“’ % Thh"m“ i8 a towboat being|of DPR. KILLBUG'S KNOCK ’EM under Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 9. built on the beach which is 20 feet | OUT—one of the very best bed bug The Thames Loan § Trast Co. wide and 57 feet long, to be used for | killers ever sold—try it and you will NORWICH, CONN. . aprisd GRAPE JUICE « Rallion’ 18 GOOD TO TAKE apessd is verv simple, and the officers of this Bank will cheerfully an- swer any inquiries. Commereial —_ account, through which you your bills by check, is a great safeguard. Meeoting at Niantic. Price 25 Cents. The thind of a series of meetings under the auspices of the Bast Lyme ibition town committee ie to be America, | held Monday evening in “Temperance chapel, Niantic. The programme has .been arranged as follows, with Wil- : Willard Male . fred W. Scott presiding: The Drug Man, Franklin Square. Norwich, L. | By

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