Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 4, 1910, Page 5

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T It you have famey, well {Jed Roasting and Broiling Chickens, Spring Turkeys, Ducks a2nd Guineas and Fresh Eggs, go to SOMERS BROS. with them. We can use {hem if fancy. Do not want your barnyard stock. Bring in your CHESTNUTS. DR. KIMBALL has removed his oifice fo 21 Froadway, Wauregan Block Hour: 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Sundays— Tel. 4b. sepld We Have a Public Stenog- rapher in Our Reading Room ATl Evenings by WAUREGAN HOUSE, confidential. appointment. drork alirciiy Hention Poultry Raisers| @he Bulletin The Parker-Davenport Co., Props. LADIES! It is time to think of your Fur Repairs for the coming season. We can alter repair Scarfs, Muffs or Garments promptly and well] if attended to early. or Our charges are moderate and we cdo the best of work. McPHERSON, vlfai(er and Farrier. UP-TO-DATE SHOES in all leathers $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, sepr22d Franklin Square. Dr. Hanford will resume | |to be the large quantity of | vhich is being shipped into New York | from Maine. It announced in the society col- umns of the New Haven papers that Major and N Isaac Bromle and Miss Bromley have | mer home at E: t ave | returned to their town house in York square, :w Hayven. Papers about the state are sket the war ord of James H\"FZP'\\ Norwich, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS ntern Hill Plump chestnuts from L Wwere in market on Monday. There are a number of homecomers in town for the Jewish holidays. "The best moonlight nights in Octo- ber will be from the 16th to the 22d. There is so much posted land that the hunter does not have much chance. Owners of woodlands live in fear of brush fires started by careless hunt- ers. Several from Norwich went to Dan- bury Monday for the opening of the fair, f The railroad station at Crescent beach was closed for the season Sat- urday. The current issue of The Telephone Bulletin credits Norwich with 2,287 stations, High winds on Saturday day blew many apples, pears from the trees. and Sun- quinces and New that the been tober London papers note the fact Thames river bridge will have completed twenty-one years Oc- 10. Members are I notified that the Putnam phalanx will have their big shoot Thursday. at the (German Rifle club’s range, Keney park, Hartford. At a marshmallow roast given Sat- urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Kearns on the lawn at their home in Nos ., guests were present from Norwich. Two hundred were added to Donald G. ven Saturday. pledged to date is and the zhell sixty-two dollars | Seecher park and fund at New Ha- | _ total amount The first election The- Bulletin came from Griswold, ich went no-license by 48 major- . the sender adding to his telephone message, “Praise the Lord!” dm-(uu(\d off the and and as a returns raceived Large bluefish have south side of Fi s res ackerel which have bee in large numbe disappeared. The mackerel stay where bluefish are. State Treasurer Adeline C. Der announces in the White Ribhon ner th following contributio the Willard memo tratford, iir Miiford, each ial fund: ‘olche ; m. ions Norwich relatives are in Providence to attend the f today (T . the" late sident of Church be in St. wi The price of labsters in the whole sale mas t has dropped from 16 to | 14 cents, much to the displeasure of lobstern: The cause for this who ran away Elghteenth (‘onnec i to be the youngest Connecticu He a brother Willlam T. Ward of West s street, Norwich, of fatalities that occurred state in September shows decrease from last mth’s figt fourteen Thirty-eight ¢ deaths, eight suicides and one is the homicide list for September as | compared with forty-five accidental | fatalities and sixteen suicides for Au- g An East Plymouth correspondent states that the Rev. J. Simpson of Plymouth, former : has held | the last service i M 's Epls- ]' copal church until next spring. Chang- | ing population has takem the commu- nicants of the Episcopal church away so that only one member of this | church is left nd she is a helples: invalid. The Episcopal society only keeps the building in repair on account of its historic: value. PERSONAL ' Ge F. Pitcher in Prov today on business. Raymond iham of Groton been the guest of friends in Norwich. Alderman Gebrs turned Mon- om a short business trip to New = W ete of Trading g friends at Strong Arguments for Retrenchment by Nicholas Tarrant and J. J. Corkery—Otis Library Appropriation Voted —Town to Pay Tuition of Its Pupils at Academy— Assessors to Serve Entire Year—State Highway In- definitely Postponed.’ Town hall was filled to more than its seating capacity on Monday eve- ning for the annual town meeting which was a session full of interest for all present, and occupied twe hours and 43 minutes before all the matters in the warning had been discussed and dwposed of. Of the items in the select- men’s estimated expenses for next vear only two were changed by the meet- ing, -the appropriation for common scheols being cut from $51,890.16 to $50,000, and the apprnprx.umn for elections being increased from $2,500 to §3.500. A 9 1-4 mill tax was laid, which was 1-2 mill more than the 8 3-4 mill tax recommended, by the selectmen. stated after the meeting by A. Spalding, who presided, and rk for rst Selectman Albert W. Lllhbxldae that the amount raised by the 9 1-4 mill tax would be $1,594 short of the sums appropriated by the memlr‘" Two matters in acted upon unfavor: volving the e‘pendl the bly, e warning were the figst in- of $11/000 in improving certain local highwavs so that they might he embraced in the state’'s trunk line stem it was Vvoted to postpone th .nd finitely. T h»‘ petition to appropriate )0 for e for the Harland fire compar No. 1, at Norwich Town, was disposed of by being d on the table. According to the meeting had been called at 6 m., and the warn- ing read, then adjourning to 8 in the evening, at -h time Clerk Spalding again called it to ord First Select- man Lillibridge was ed on the platform just at the rear of the chai man, At the request of Nichola rant the warning was read ov nted town, t plmn *d an n.ml T plaining an omiss graphical and clerics item in the almshouse reports were accepted as printed with the corrections ndted. Urged Retrenchment. The items in the totalled po- estimated expenses ccording to the selectmen's figure e taken separately on the gestion of Tarrant. Wk first item £ $10,500 for almshouse as taken up came to his th the “There h to be Let us begin n e v are at and what we are coming to.” He went on to say that it had been said that it wo be a grand thing to increase the st »ase the tax rate. es of the Norwich and tax rate in the 1506 grand iist, $1 last 7 mill 1907 grand 5 ate. 6 mills; :1,195; tax rate, ;1909 1 list, $17,045,48 te, 10 In four years there had been an in- rease of over $1,600,000 in the 1 t :1uJ tonight we can prepare for a nine or ten mill tax befc ge through. In view of busine sio Mr, Tarrant said, it w not fair to burden the people with taxation when so many were out of employ ment. (Applause.) !le also condemn- 1e plan carried out by the ass several vears past of increas ing the alue of property in different s of the city, say- | that this !d have been done rer the cit once, Corkery s addressed the vor of retrenchment, say- 2 mill tax was all ti - ought to have. (Applause.) 23 no county tax this year, 0 courtho on note, no and no which made more needed ould be able time with an\8 1-2 motion of Josephus Stone, the $10,500 asked for was voted, although the response was light on both sides that Chairms $ had to call for the vote » second time. Appropriatior { $17,000 for outside poor, $9,000 sane, $3,900 for neg- lected 1 childrer and $18,000 for h to i were ed without opposition. Highways. of $10.000 asked for outside 3 hair palding $ for ne to il adam on the the moved r as ant Prentice the ation be pprop $8.000, but Gen. Will- A. Alken opposed this on hat it was throw ay to build roads and th in H eir repai Mr. argue: fo. e he ¢ view s conditions, and : . Thomas Hogan of Orchard street, | Norwich Sunday. Misses Vera Moran and Myra Law- Salurda Gcl ls son -of Norwich have been geusts of ? N New London friend ! et Otto umb, who now B in Beve Mass., —_ <=7 home High street for s P Walte liott, v | and Sunda with his parents in > | London | lt | Miss I. Louise Fellows of Franklin | eS strec has returned from | I has been sper | tn a large ety at lowest prices. | Repairing on I kinds of g Trun oods de LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. wtllo AR A C. GCTONE, Pi'w and Lesther promptly and | at reasonable prices at | \ E tlax TBE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. WAL . BODE, Prop. ) c Telephone $65-4 283 Main Street. | j,o sisior and ptiic nicee, Mr: W - Thames sireet, | and Mrs. W. ive re- | ] tu to iheir in ngfield ? after a visith with ) John | ¥ Mrs v's first \ sit to Norwich and | be pleased (o meet you at|She was most rably impressed the Fanning Studios. Our line of with: the B Sngland. Mr. Shaw Will Speak at Young People’s | all Papers | Word has been received here that | je the fi er.’ Also Lace Curtaing, | William Shaw of Boston, the general Shades, Dra peries and Upholstery | * Tnited Society of Gooda, speak ai the | 1g of th vich Chr ! « y dnnuu union m the First Congrega- <1 Willow 51 tional church Friday, Oct. 21st. } septizd address will be inspiring to all who ar e interested in youn sople's work, the { subject being € 1 Endeavor a | Home and Abroad. Mr. Shaw s . tries s ne of work and t ilg abie for this weeling K AMERICAN HOUSE, Furrell & Samderson. Prope. EPFECIAL. RATES to Theatre Troupea Travoling Men, ete. ldvery comnected FMEILCANT ITREGE re ror October % George. W. Hamilton of He picked a number his garden’ on XN Civil Superior Court. siperior will be New l.ondon today for rnose )aturalization. There 3% ap~“aasions to bs actad upon. The seneion court in th are | i at | Norwich mn«iw{ by the movi an m $10.000, to we times or the times were rt Boardman the town bad way financ 3 dvised I t cut down sible John I asked for information on som road matters it were « i md when this was declined by 1ir until they should be Donovan moved to la th table “n‘l] the iy Mhe CHEtE he vote on Donovan pa * with the of Donovan high- withdraw- $1.000 v ppropriated - bridges. $8 for interest, $1,300 for vita tistics, $1,200 for evening sc $2,000 f ommutation. $600 for town clerk v»rwxm ta ng fund Savir 15.000 note. and 135" society School Money Cut Down, On motion of John J, Corke the $51,890.16 asked for ecommon down ta’$30,000, the - sum of but Town stated that because th the new elec wonld not be en revision year was v ana Expert Analys Mfirape=Nuts shows nearly double the energy producing power of any other food. . “There’s a Reason” tion laws would make extra expenses, he was informed. He moved the amount be $3,500, which John Donovan seconded, and it was voted. Te Pay $5,000 Note. The appropriation of $5. 000 a $5,000 note to the Norwich society brought out some discussion, Edward Kirby movin that this be carried over till next year, as this would be a way of saving something in the amounts to be voted this year. Mr. Donovan and the chairman discussed the subject of notes and it was finally voted (0 pay the note on motion of kK x-Mayor S. Ashbel Cranda ttention to parliamentary which was straightened out. Salaries the Same. The printzd reports of the other-town officers, besides the selectinen, were accepted as print on mnuinn of Mr. point fered by Town Cutmsel ln‘nmmx The meeting thon adjourned at 17 minutes ‘before 1 incidents in Society Bflflflu Mrs. Dwight Hough of Warren street was a recent visitor in Meriden. Mr. and Mrs. W. Russel Baird have been visiting in Stamford and attend- ed the Vanderbilt cup races. 1. Selden Bacon of New Haven has been the guest of his grandparents, General and Mrs. William A. Aiken of Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Palmer and son, Master “Reynolds Palmer, have returned to town, after passing the summer at Ocean Beach. NEW LONDON CQUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. One Hundred and Nineteenth Semi- Annual Meeting to Be Held Oct. 6 at New London. In Knilting -and Crocheling of Columbia Yarns Beginning today and contin- uing all the week, Free Lessons The 119th semi-annual meeting of will be given at the Art Depart- the New London County Medical asso- . 2 ciation will be held Thursday. Oct. 6 ] ™ent. We will have on iexhi at 2 p. m., in the Mohegan lodge rooms bition a large number of fin- at New London. lowing the ished articles to give ideas to those not wishing to devote time to lessons. All information given cheefully by Miss Rice, call to order and re- i t, Dr. G. H. Jen- the admission of take place, after of the clerk and nings, new whi of Jewett City members will h the minutes e ik Thel e an Ia st vear: First | Place. Miscellaneous business : cordially invited to seek advies wers fxed the ¢ b o .~ the reports of censors, county re- ¥ 151:{:-11‘"1;“% U:rlzi:k \"‘;:’_‘\“l“‘"“‘“;k”‘n;:,f committee on public health and concerning shades or other town treasurer, $300; acting school Vis- fon and trom special commit- | B necessary information for the 33):: B e ux‘&“«?!x.nf-?:lf““r‘ The semi-annual ertations will making of Afghans, Sweaters y QL 08 an ade il g be . H. Ciray on F and Infants’ wear, e LA Sfaca Ak Near.. 1 Ca . ussion will be open- L S oS0 fed by Drs. P. I. Cassidy and R. W. s “‘m" Feg o¥is Kimball. Inf Paraiysis is the SRonin ‘.fif‘i}'n'{'*;}“\”'L,.'I,f,l“." mours | L 2 S dneon, with, djscassion : RES < - | by Drs % Grayes and C. It Ferrin chalte writing the abstract and trapeter | Of New London. There will be Yolun: book. Town Counsel Fanning answer. | (6eTS’ _papers if any of the members book. o isel Fa g ans - | have o present. ed in the afrmative the ~question | MAES TRE o McEnt Sptraty, as a lcs Whether this could ha voled by the}yice president of the asseciation. ? A town meeting rrant said 24 g e Lots of new things in Wash Goeds l-“:f:} “’.f“,.:\ i hynar Saslrgrd ;,m\" MORE GIFTS TO THE are finding shelf-room in the enlarged e would have been in pocket if we ACADEMY BUILDING FUND. ! Wash Goods uction.l Feollowing are had given the ors time to do . Aanbanallt: iest ialicn: their worl then. Total of $1.625 Has Been Reached, and | **°°P % * Sl More Are on the Way. OUTING FLANNELS in light or ot “'S o 'arf . : The Tulle. | 987K colors, strines, ete.. hest quality Tation: to pass e the' Okis. Lbwars the b rins ainmn \f.‘..‘f,‘“né‘ find of §i00] 1921 and Teazledown cloths—10c and sum of $4.500 in quarterly installments, | on Monday by Mus. George Greemman, | 12/3¢ yard. commending the nd the | which brings the total amount up to oy %) town from tha | 81,695 thus far. There opportunity | GINGHAMS, Bates' and Red Seal Fown Cour g made | for any and all to contribute as thm fancies exceptionally good line eof nendment ayment be | see fit to this worthy object 8 | e o A made on 1st would savel pelieved there are many oth who | ! 2 ; the town porrowing the money to! will want to add their mite to the| PERCALES, standard ecloth, 36-ineh meet the el o e tion's assistance. The coB-} \j5o light or dark -celors, large as- n\ »:lh\\.vu:ll be ;m,..um'.r Conliiidions: sortmeant of styles—12V5c yard, R Norwich Morning Bulletin........ $100 | DUCKLING PLEECE FLANNEL- amendn 2 Charles H. and Brown. . fm; ETTES for kimonas, dressing sacques, in ;'i'l'u motion Wila s PogNe 1001 ete. all new up-to-date patterns— Shields a sense of dut ini- »"' : - i pelled him to do this. but it was with 100 12l2c yard. x b Aroha 8 thme to halt naw in | ! HEAVY FLANNELETTE, especially expenditures. People have been de- | 106 _ bR P 1600 | desirable for long kimonas and bath the tax rate has not been lower < ;2‘: robes—15¢ yard. e I ould be ar - 0 ' . ,un;‘]yl‘ dmf:xxt]l‘ ,\):( lds 1, i n«g.,mz % 2 100 ALATREA CLOTH for children's but -here-w a_ vrivate corporation | Edward C. Ely. New York.. 100 | uits, wear excellent, all new pat- doing business at publi Mrs. George Greenman 100 berns AT yand and that did not appeal to hi 5 § : 25 2 : than one-third of th Rev. Samuel H. Howe. SEIEEE SERPENTINE CREPES in plain but it as n kimonas, etc.—17¢ yard. what t1 ,'" ) Will_Succeed the Bar Harbor and Pass | ¢ r From lit “Through Here—Norwich Wants It| SCOTCH ZEPHYRS in desirable Mr. Shield vt £0. Ston plaids, nifty styles, inch wide— of ten books :lated are fiction p 25¢ yard. not of educational value. made by a num- spreading the seeds of impure tho s men, inciuding the| MERCERIZED POPLINS in 18 and -lives. ‘He d ‘)‘ lay the tation commitee of the board | shades, colors guaranteed by us fin S S e ‘(“' Portiand exoress | overy respect—250 yard. 1 applause. Jam rom 3 ork Elackac: g conde ks through this| WERCERIZED SUITINGS or attitude as one of the worst th a Toneit sue-) Lt town had eve to, and . Whivh | WAISTINGS, satin finieh, self color Car > town's 1 wer and stops | stripes. 14 shades to seleet from—at the libr: 1 said ths Octaber 1ize that train| 26c yard. convincec to 4 here, and if lA» is carried on the | g greater 0: library than | expr P aster Caruther: SCOTCH FLANNELS for waists in it apprecia 3 atlon was | will arra for an extra service. | extensive range of colors, popular voted amid applause. The traln. will leave New Yark'atl=® SHVE tOORY 9L S04 DURH Indefinitely Postponed Roads. 10.40 p. m. New Haven at 1230 a. | STeYS: e : fal mattar in the warning | M New Londou 140« m., arriving RECBPTION GREPK—a new fabric <o g 1 “.\vl,.( 101 a reach Portland i | for evening wear—will not frill out in such condi e 5 a.m. On the south trip it reaches | always retain its crepe appearance. ,(WE" “‘.‘\')? e )m“{ . ”E“ 5 orcester 1.38 m. and leaves jn most wanted evening shades—85¢c system was taken up in connecti sl % . New London at| -} ks phe 3a0.000 Hor a. m., Haven at 3.50 a. m., | Y2rd- Spalding cxmiatned trat e and gets to New York at 6 a. m. MESSALINE DeSOIE and Silk and ville macadam and the s AT POLI‘S t‘nu:)n Mercerized, Thighly finlshed street macadam to the Franklin town | fabric resembling Messaline Silk, all g ,“[‘:“l“fnl;"'l’.“hf' “'_" s ”w’\fv”‘,_,, Vaudeville and Mohon Pictures. shades—59¢ yard, be needed to bring them up to state ter was packed’ at both| VIVELLA FLANNELS, absolutely i - el on Monday, when the| fast colars and non-shrimimble, ex- ha the season was presented| . % B s o U st v Lol T Meteption | cellent for waists, etc. best . selling 1. and_hel yprqughout goes far beyond the | patterns—75¢ yard. an W. B. Wil- | ious bills seen here, and particu- | v trunk | pleasit Joyland, the number | G et e viien 1 The Reit ughes Co. Vs "::;l:‘fl‘;’x 1’(’:“ (tln‘ “;[II”I conde 1 medy, “{h“"h We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet R 2 epament - | mak decided hit. Tt is out of the ; definitely postpone prevailed usual line of attractions for the vaude- ; Laying, Taftville Layout Approved ville stage. and with its songs .n\!) octida PR M oF & ek oF R tind camedy werk carries the i Al i to a wild pitch of enthusiasm. st g g i Belle s & queenly lead- 32! S SR ) 1d she of pretiy girls oo st as SZolaucd b freh g relp iccess. William ot G e e clever comedy :om v i »0 16.000 | Tole. Rl company ‘,W'(‘i‘" L G L ' | DeMHaven and Signey in their dane- o R alicen s 1 and walle with- | 40 ang song ake a m avor- out expense to the town In"any way.. | gyla “impression and get a good hand, No Hose for Norwich Town. | while Harry Holman as the h!m»l_\-rac'e F. P. Gulliver presented a n | sing :.a- n;\yx;‘dh;)(f‘nr'.ng- comedian has a P i) topurchase 500 | = Sielen ‘Roytén with: her two assist- % company. No. 1, Norwich | Ats gives a strong act in Alias Irish Town. G. O. Stead’s motion to lay | Tessie, which gets a big hand. bl .\'. fable ‘Dromattod. % | H. McConnell & Co. had several el A ‘prises for the audience in The Pre: Bounty for Foxes. t of the Thirteen Club. The com- S.. Ashbel Crandall presented the pe- | work and characterizations tition for paying a bounty of for | done, while the singing was first- e R L e rs. Charles Tadd of 483 Boswell e wigs Sy we held the lueky coupon for the | .. i chere vou. will bup. seur HH(.,’/ ‘L.:r‘llv vas nlwn; nd was presented the dress amidst | oo0" 00 ooy prove that this is the Rchetn aseaies ARpIAINS. place whare you should buy them. Our b to: b Nope = m————=———=—=——==== | California and French Brandies wfll that the number of s increas- delight the mest critical. to ten on motion of The lights will cost $150 per ed Tracy. Town to Pay Tuition at Academy. The petition of Werking, (. H Tiobson and .l F nton, a commit- tee of the Pri club. sanited By Me. WV erring: Brovi the town designate the Norwich schanl and make contract wi a m not o ¢ cecd §5.500 to receive the nunils of tow He exvlained that N 1 the the only town in that did not offer school education. Mr. Tarrant moy relating io monev affairs o od 1 Kirby favorved 3 b *nt 1 of the West | Chelsen and .Prin ville and fuvor of the resol Mavor Crandail ! Treasuver Fr I T.ea Scadeiny sald he wished i ur $tocd that this did not come (rom the Acadein) no one kuew what could be | made with th vote on this was a vote It was | passed by a Tax of 9 1-4 Miils. The “selectmen we Luthor borrow not to exceed 860,000 3 and the motion making the town tax 7 1-4 mills was passed. both being of- The Thames Loan & Trus o. JACOB STEIN, 3. 93 Main Strest. NOTICE ‘Phone 26- octdd The Success, Of a Bank is of dependent upon the success ite patrons, It is to its inter est ta guide them in their finan- « transactions and to give them the bonefit of its facittties | BNE CitiZens of NOI'W‘C!‘ are and co-operation. Soms of our customers could illustrate to invited to meet at B‘ICkiIIg- e e Y ham Memorlal, Tuesday Evening, Ociober 4th, at 8 o’clock, to organize a Gosd- win-Lippiit Campaign Club. Per order Committee on!)rganlmflon. NORWICH, CONN 730 to 9 sepilid Open o'clock, Saturday Evenings Baby's Blessings e Jd =t Rallion’s nee. 4 W T REEN rou v te wat ”ur hul: octid mm bhetter ¢ , 4 % colmmns { A

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