Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1910, Page 15

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NOTICE Platt Avenue will be closed from Broad fo Warren ‘ RAID BN TENDERLOIN CLUBHOUSE |Brief State Nsws k:ted wm\ jshct, Danbury.—A horse af SPEGAL FO THS WE ons i W glanders ‘was shot on Fuesday_nil i PR All Patrons Found in the Resort ere Summoned to & o ; y. o ; . A Appear & . Waterbury.—The - B “ifbraty Rt . Before Grand Jury % - ariiu e mxmm'ni .’pmt P I New- York, Sept. this city. whereby ‘the nlan of the dis- trict attorney’s office use alleged to 30.—A new movein | the recent prosecution of gambling ih grand jury to testify as to the charac- ter of the place. Great precautions were made by the officers to. see that all the men served gave their correct names and ad- nothing of value was stoléen. Bristol.—The annual memorial exer- cises of Compounce tribe, 1. O. R. M, will take place Sunday afternoon. : Stratford. — On Friday afternoon there was a vegetable and garden ex- Black Silk Peticoats, were $1.75, Sireet Comlllsdoncf EC l.ll.l.BRlIlGE sept10d devotees of® betting dresses. Whenever a man was suspect- | Hibit by Housatonic grange in Town against the keepers of su ed of giving a fictitious name he was | hall. was disclosed today during a raid on | searched for letters or papers that| .. gussin mve Young Woman's * 2 a clubhouse in the Tenderloin, which { would prove his identity 'and the sub- | o\ yovee ™o geqmme <208 et l L] . was made under the personal super- | poena was served in the mame shown | oo e 0 P20 TP 0 B R G DECT ? vision of Assistant District Attorney | by his pap Sx atng (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Smith. Only one arrest was made. (‘lear!es 5 i - Hitherto it has been the custom only | Klein was taken on a warrant charg- | Naugatuek.—The trees about Nauga- were an H lé ] i to arrest the alleged managers, for |ing him with being one of the man- |yl are londed with L chestnuts, gqu e * oFVy ackK, vel y whom warrants had been obtained, | agers of the place. vear, and many persons are already | i while patrons found in the resor 1w emphasize the crusade elshteen | oaihering quantities. | and wer ‘t free. But today one hun- |indictments were lwuu-nnd by dthc i now c. fty men who were found |grazd jurs in gambling cases today: | Norwalk—The anmual bunquet of B d yhouse when detectives forc- | Bench warrants were issued for the | South Norwalk counecil, No. 3 K. oar i“g r way in by battering open tt persons wanted. but their names will | of C. is to be held on the eve of Co. received a shock, when each |be kept secret until arrests have been | umbus day this year. 3 s . ’ 3 E] Stable : One lot of Ladies’ and Misses Tollahnd.-—.\lhss William L. Under- | wood ‘has closed her summer home j WOMAN'S LEAGUE ANCIENT BIBLE. here and gone to Bryn Mawr, Pa., to 12-14 Bath Street. AN'S LE. ield et teach wo0d carving in the Baldwin Ha‘s were 54 90 now HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Doing Practical and Efficient Work in | Waterbury Family Owhs One Printed | school. ) FUA Y El AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. South Norwalk. in 1633 Shelton.—The milkmen of this sec- Telephone §83. apr2sd b T tion have announced the fact that on! The nicipal league of{ Mr. and Mrs, A\m:‘r'mm _H“Y\g?‘?lg «"'r{ and after Saturday, Oct. 1, the price of | South 3 n the Conzrega- | 65 Holines avenue, Waterbury, hav milk will be advanced to the retail| tior Although | their possession a Bible which they are | trade from seven to eight cents per | | | 4 HAVE YCU SEEN THAT this was a league | inclined to believe is of great value.|quart. since ed that | 3Ir. Fengeveld read in a New York = Chinaittesd a great | paper -~he other @ay of a Bible ownec erryville—At the semi-annual con- |} N C p d eal - of s German woman in Battle Creek, | vention of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. ew 0rr on ence "he 600. 'The | H., held here, Miss Lucy Hayes of th that the " \m‘ and %lamJ\\l;[n: Selcn-tul county treasure P Paper the growth of | one in amily is ev. . Sheehan was elected county B street and 4 than ) There | chaplain. Op:n every evening 153 Malll SII'CC‘ 3 ; e g | is \ loose leat in the Holmes avenus g just received at enue ‘won ¥ rtilized | ¥ and every word In it is as legible Meriden.—At the convenience of the ’ Rvme as it would be had the ook been pub- yers the eight pairs qualified in the CRANSTON S P AL fodf e Sesicrcay in 1 ed foursome handicap at the High- . ; orstcrsimiied ey ancien ariginally | land club willi play off for the cham- " F ailed in of London, ip today (Saturday)., and the o = o N NGy 45 prset = Something exceedingly dainty and . 3 hools had heen | AH.I father u[ Mzis. Henge- game with Waterbury will be| tints to the walls, upon which. will fall | and lumber companies. And last, but at very moderate price. Inspection ! has been lmlnded down | played. subdued lights from above, luxuries| not least, were iiie hundreds of S"I" invited. 3 s 9 e genepations of the 2 & 1 that will atiract eve they dazzle the | tlers, battling desperately against the . g = e b " S now the property of | Milford—The halt a that & Has | L e et llince | fire demon_ literally to save their sept2idaw n. the Willis Black's | been promised to all the students who The new state library building will | homes and firesides.—Collier's Week- hos r s el the: bkl B iere are neither absent nor tardy for one | ,.jaace room in the state house for|ly. y. and that kii rie a| of the hs and | Month s coming near, and all are| ., gther purposes. It is proposed | B v o ; =i family, writtei on loose | Wonderipe it they can go through the | (ha¢ after the books are removed from | Chancellor Day Won't Talk. e - h ve been placed | Yest of this month with g perfect at- ino present state lMbrary the spacei Chancellor. Day of Syracuse has fre : H | the ERIe fox hw‘h k»ey»ml':- Th? roCanesy which has oecupied be adapted to to say. He is dumb on public : furnish- | printing of ths book was done, © T the accommodation of the senate with > behold . v gen- . niSA- | course, with- the -old- woed tvpe, and The Connecticut Capitol. iAo er B tas i '“,_,,,fi’,'1:.“,;‘,:?“5‘3‘91';“'.:;".;‘[ e have bfen printed from an en- When the next Connecticut legisla- preme court will also be tran —% the trusts: he hears those hand on wood. | ture comes together it will find that the ilding, though its | zood and men, the Standard te some of the|beautiful white marble building in| quarters will be ready for mw?m nb anathematized: he sees of the Bible and | Hartford, where the laws of the state | cupancy at Rapid | the trust and the Meat trust size postage | ar: made, has undergone a transfor- | electric eley 10se 4.,,‘,0\.\,[.,4 and he knows the country s h to the ! mation which will make is interior|ing or having » seat of | is going to the dogs a 7 which show very | almost unrecognizable. Not only will | government from floor to floor jn au- { monitions, and he is speechless. But the work of ehgraving|it wear an air of dazzling newness | tomobile time, and the ne ‘Uipul(.%«h,l: he At wreaked Uik Uhouahit Gpoy t Have been long and faidiie e ad o Arcks more in harmony with'the { ments are likely to stimulate the ambi- | expressions? Has he not testified to leaf upon which these pictures appear | latest standards of decorative taste, but | tjors of rural and local statesmen to a the noble and elevated and beneficent % s of tough, thick paper, much dif-}it will furnish more ample accommoda- | higher pitch than ev Boston Tran- | character of tr s and of the Stand- Rés Réar Wikt ferent m much . of paper. that | tion for committees and the more par- | script. | ard Oil trust. especlally? Has he not A rga ( ) ¢ | goes into books nowadays A ,',‘?fi“':’,‘ bodl{'s zn lh?[ Tugt» survl;r?. —_—_— | unmeasured terms condemned the » -y “ i > ok W nted” a son- | The Connecticut capitol i ess than £ » | ato e gogues who stir up g 3 ytue: report of the chil { y- Robert >, er %o _the | forty vears old. Its -admirable loca-| !daho Thirty Days’ War. ’.“r.'»:;u:m S arioes and ks 4 " 3 o5 Afont e 3 : tion and agrees rpe rchi- | “The United States has just ended | ‘¢ DPeor 3 o0 | Wil be made if you treat vour friends - hgLred nd its agreeable type of archi- | 3 /o thus the whole social e L Se 3 I | the gnees of John tectura have made it one of the most |its Jatest war. It has not been a c ; y lor Day mot done | lo @ glass of our SCHLITZ MIL- S pA. e ‘II"‘ ’j } cont an_ “Epistle d attractive buildings of jts class in the | plete victory. Although over 10.000 | b8 o i i l;?“y‘;:l{:‘ale h\di\m it p"e’:‘- WAUKEE EEER. . Nothing better. the plots planted 4n May | dre to “The Most 1 nd Mightie | country, with the added distinction that | men in the states of Idaho, Montana. "’ 5 ‘8 on will not heed his wige | W AY xm:lh"a\'f' us send you a trial case? SR Rt T aadiion o ou Prince James, by the grace. of God | it was completat well sithin, the ap- {and Washington have finally brought ? Jt it laughs at his objurga- | $1:00 & dozen. ing lettuce 3 T King of Grez France and Ire- | propriation of three million dollars. |under their control the fiercest mrnsL"mm it ft retorts that the Standard JACOB STEIN, Gowirs oL aonkid i lhv'\‘l'(.f h, etc Like Kansas, Connecticut was goy- fires in the history of the country, the Oil doliar is more to the worthy chan- | 'Phon2 26-3. 93 West Main St. 1 good 1e Bible ther, and | erned somewhat by state pride in the {loss has been severe. Over 2,000,000.- | cellor. ‘than ' all’ the publc nion 5 a0 &gt shows sig isiderable wear. | choice of her build material. - B 000 feet of ‘the finest body of etk all he do except (s, ere are brass locks.at the top and | ur Kansas, she has not been ;P‘ pine timber in the world e wenile perverse ; bottom, having become | appointed in the result. The marble |ruined. Including » o pury s counsel o8 fiot | broken 1 eld recently had ch the capitol is constructed has | dead ill number ov 200, 2 “:dmn dogs rik brother, who had | them repaired rbury American. tood the test of time and the |are hoyering between Jife and @eath in her 2 5 el et nts. A new quarry in the north- |the field hospitals that have sprung 2 ; R ern part of the state wgh opened |up but a short back of the | | Railway Unions and Politics. 3 purpose of providin founda- | fire line. Worst the plag (‘S% , | _If the railway men’s unions, in go- [ tion. ' The stone was of so Mhe a qual- | of sickness which follow all wars have T into politi hall adhere faith- |i that it was decided to continue its|set upon the stricken district. The mz:;’m their declared purpose of act- clear to the lofty dome of the | unburied dead and contaminated wa- gn. e Sl gren '~ |ing independently and of teaching | structure. | ter have infected the survivors, and | vt the school gardens PaYe [their members to cut loose from par- | The changes that have been made |typhoid and smalipox have come to | 3 . to [ake care Qt a" vour con' of the" awatrs of i Tng | as S they will not only do mostly of an interior charactér. In |ravage the stricken' territory. Sarsa arit a Il e Contmis® it vt ats tas oo |t ice, but will con. | very few states have [hT lf]l)l(‘ud ¢ of| Tt hrasoudol he«;n a 30-ve: war m.:x ! b - A5 i = tribute mprovement o orty vears ago measured the needs of | one of 3 ays. In that time the Unitec i sion league. | potit of the raiivay | the present o our own stale they | States government ihren v 600 | Cures all humors, catarrh and Cal‘rlage and Wagon i T TR ! unior ha been outgrown in less tlnn twen- | regular soldiers into swept | I tired Widows and Securities. men, ty-five years. The entire | Coeur @’Alenes. The i\rheum"msm relieves that tire N R Tt is a curious fact that the questions and Connecticut has been | of conscription on record took 3,000 | R d P R s chgioerr S o with candidates, ceasing to be led by | or at least has conformed to the s .| raw volunteérs and added them to the | | feeling, restores the appetite, epalnng an alnnn P A R S v politicians d that is so designated. On the fifth |army. These were recruited. officered | CUIT€S paleness, nervousness, 2 o o " They should, of course, avoid fall- | floor a new and it is said “magnificent” and commanded by Uhited States for- 3 < . nipred fito”the rror {hat ther interest | restaurant s nearing completion, with | cxt rangers, \Over 1000 suerriiac wors | PUilds up the whole system.| cappjaee and Automobile I [ i | entts 5 : ) Get it today in usual liquid form or stakes or dfsobedier ends beamed cei nd leaded overhead | enlisted and eommanded by the Coeur l lled Sarsatabs. orders g strietly to r windows, rvrl Tile floors and creamy | d’Alene timber protective associati chocolated tablets calle . e 2 d U l o i 3 Trimming and Upholsteriag n from t the unions all they asked 3 pect to law regarding the adop- of safety appliances, and - that be an excellent thing, both for ) that the railroad men and the public. At ) preventable the same time, the raiiroad men would e cu ar o tha be poorly compe ed if they should, b in ore vote for candidates . congress who yould CORPORATION, tr { militia public by multiplying Jredoneiir the s 1 In other words, . : ; Gare? | neither he railrond man nor any other 507-515 North Main Streel essness on the .part o who | citizen can afford to subordinate the stepped arge interests of the country’ gov- aprsd It is the vie dut ernment to the private ad 1tage of t railwe. or troi- | his voc Columbia .) State. t impossi- | 7 AVE YOUR IR TR —— Watches and Clocks Rpaired , Tarttord Times says by FRISWELL, 0" comstracis “Lin'x“.t:‘gfit?’; RACTICAL,STYLISH ,COMFORTABLE jun17daw 25-27 Frankiin Streat. r:rv‘w‘ v ‘!div s ‘ T,r},[c[' r:.; ‘:‘l,,‘;‘“;f:,‘) 1‘,’:;4”5,;1 ’fi:}g afld DURABLE"'thCSC words Summed ‘\(u JOSEPH BHABFGM, fbutive blows ! | Kind of electorslcorruption s inno- tell you the story of the ADJUSTOiThJsmm 4 Thinking of Mines. Pie | ties gt to competing it will be ex iess corset’ is the final result of years of study,’res Book Binder. g We never relistiod | ,3\” ey e lsearchand,thesclennflcapphcanonofatkoroughly. :h;:.":‘:,.:';‘;‘,;";.'}:‘;‘ "::“:' Children Cry |.m “AI:,G‘“i?aknamfi Thousands of women, the average, e WHAT’S NEW e FOR FLETCHER’S [ he does moc blame"it. does he. with qand the stout, never,\expercnced orofrg li CASTORIA |55 07 &m ™ corset comfort until “theywore e ADJUSTO. ¢ THE PALACE CAFE e, S RN R T fiouldmg and shapmg the rm o AT *co. % “Rengo Belt” CORSET Have you seenit? Conforming to all the latest requirements of fashion, it is especially designed for stout figures, has nosuperior as an abdomen reducer, and is guaranteed not to break. The “RENGO BELT,” on the frontof this corset is responsible for—The comfort it gives, the style it produces, the way it wears, the hygienic supportit gives the figure, and the modish swing it gives the gown. Ask the corset departmentof any leading store to fit you with a RENGO BELT CORSET of the proper mode! and size and you will find the first real comfort you have ever known in a corset that makes the medium and stout figure shapely with- out pinching way is the ‘modern w: y——t le ONLY f)\EbPPAH!( Hyorr M.i;-x,mrw-Rr" [EN! f—_«g,ADJ,t STO BANDS too, with ‘the ‘aid of the E ING BANDS and SLPPORTER LOOPS, the’ ‘corsetiskirt is belcy * down smooth and flat,uniformly reducing hips and “upper: hmbs. mar3d 78 Franklin Street. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident our Pies, Cake and Bread cannot be excalled. Give ua a ial order. "mll° £0 Fairmount Stnesh WALL PAPERS The late Spring ieaves a w stock on hand of the above, move it we have made quite r‘duc— tion In the prices. It is a goed time to buy now. Also Paints, Mure-cc. Moldings, and a general supply of decorative mate- rials. Painting. Paper Hanging asd Decorating. P.E MURTA&H, 92 and 94 West Maia Street. Telephone. junid | A Fine Assortment Ask your dealer for the ADJUSTO. MILLINERY If veu cannot procure it we 3 I ‘}[":8“&5? r;[txgh %LM e $2 00 will direct you to nearest dealer, or send posifiafd on receipt of price. AT LIPTLE PRICES. b8y L ows s . Royal Worcester Corset Co. MAKERS ALSO OF MRS. G. P. STANTON Snl( 49 High Bust, and BON TON CQRSETS $3 10 15 Style 50 Medium Bust WORCESTER, d - 2 octid l-(’)lv r§‘ quality ; Ilr:lporxle $3 00 Send for DSLIE’IFOE gmycfiias!“ ROY AL WORCESTER CORSETS 3] 1O $3 e — Coutil. 3 MME. TAFT. For Sale By —— — : 24 PALMIST AND CLAITRVOTANS. p oca Baenk Wow, ‘."E RELD A& HUSHES =L ’;::doln. S:;-“ o o ¢ B o

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