Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 28, 1910, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN FRIQAY' OCTOBER 28, 1910 Ieary Allea & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel. | (ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTZY, ! Is Your Hair Gelling Thin? Don’t wait too long. Rexall 93 Hair Tonic will save it if used in time. 50c and $1.00 N, D. Sevin & Son Individuality Is What Counts In Photography. Sringing out the heal personality, the fine joints in character, the little 1raits that make ns what we are. "oned down by the netural spirit of an artlst into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with © ready-made look. It vou want 2 Dhoto of your reas f melf. or what yeur friends sea to lova and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, opposita Norwlch Savings Soctety auglsd i910--FALL--1910 I em now showing my new line of Fall Wooleas. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Norwich, Frldly, Oct. 28, 1910. e doilvured everywhere in ihe city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to receive ic by t time will confer a favor porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. artillery, Lave peen at New London to rom the New York Her- with lower temperatures, will prevail, unsettled and colder wweath- Observations in Norwich. The following records, rZported from temperatur Comparisons. Predictions : southwesterly any social function. the thieving actions of a de: Six nours after high water It Is low tide, which is tolio John L. Yagng Dies After Long lilness —isitors and Visiting. Tuesday afte; President McCrum Tells of Favorable | Rev. and attended dent After gompleting the grammar course, he was em in thg Crescent ms company of friends ai chinery i the MeCrum i said Mr. MeCrum | pate has been vis TAFTVILLE | Occum Fair to Close S: ' Fine Tailoring. { WALL PAPERS late on hand o the above, Muresco, Moldings, Paluting, Pap P. E. MURTAGH, 92 nrd 94 West Main Street, 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the publlc the finest standarn | er of Burope and America, ier, Culmbach Bavartan | le 2nd Burton, Mueirs , Guinness’ Dunlin _Stout, wported Ginger Ale, Bunker : Jones' Nourish- ng Bitter Ale, Anheuses. brands of [ Bohemian, P Beer, Bass' P Bcotch Ale, Fi 5ohita and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, MNorwich Town. Telephone ¢47-32. iv2za pring ieaves a larger| i ve made quite a reduce n the prices. It is a good time | junia | NORWICH TOWN F. C. ATCHISON, M. B, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, cond Floar, i Isralflesmns and CutFlowers e For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone $68. 77 Cedar Street. WOOD MANTLES and FIRE PLACE FIXTURES, WIRE SPARK GUARDS, BRASS FIRE SETS, ANDIRONS BTC. lrfll lI [iflllilfll S 7 Water §t. 1 Saturday Evenings until s o'cloc JOSEPH BRADFORD, , Beok Binder. Blank Books Madz and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY. l-l colomns of The Buiietin. won Bldg. | Gleaned Cwit !lGER Diresty and Emhalm3 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, Telephone 642-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Acsistant. Residence 116 Broadway, u)\ to he affer s visit with her brother, Joseph | 2 Drecoclous boy. At eight he under. of Aliddletown. stood Latin, and at eleven he gave onl} When fourteen ) Telephone 642- S SOLDIERS LOOTED FORT TRUMBULL Several Hundred Dollars Worth of Metal Sold for Junk —Buirned Doors to Get It. Maj, Wilmot . “Ellis and Capt. Law- | stole all brass, -iron and like material rence S. Miller, Tnited States Coast| that was lying around loose, but act- ually burned doors to get the brass or iron hinges, and even stole the hinges en h ding persons guilty of plundering | the fort. t Trumbuil. While a detachment| This they sold to junkmen and de- was at Fort Trumbull, holdin UMl the revenus cutfer service school | Eang was a mnon-commissioned_officer o oceup: s" worth of métal found its way | }Jarge amount of government proper- m the post into junk shops, to the !ty and no doubt converted the same monetary benefit of some of the men | into ready cash received from junk who had been left to guard the prop- | dealers whose standard of houesy is erty. not of the highest grade, and who were | because a few soldiers are | just sharp enough to ship the s t , drunkards ané all-around row- | Property away before its los; dies when away from military re- ed. This happeuned at Fort strafng 1s mo tuasen whe the Ssntive | bhIL:in New Lendon. and there s ev personnel of the army should be con- | dence at hand that there are other | demned, but it is cause sufficient to | soldiers who could mot be trusted make distinction, in some instances, | bank messenger against the uniform of the soldier| Cottages at Fi v aced by the wearer, for | entered and ro this class of soldier that | contents, including clothing, bedding e purpose of making him- | these goods were found in the poss: self conspicuous in his military attire. | sion of the thieves at Fort Wright A rule the soldiers are gentleman- | at this writing five of the soldie Iy and well-behaved and have the re- | that post are under ar and aw spect of the gemeral public. and but | ing punishment fc for the bad element there would be no | ted. And still there are officer objection to the man in uniform at| high rank in the army who de that to refuse admittance to any Just to show that t are other | dier in uniform to all places wher bad men. in the miiitary service of the | admission is charged, prov sol- Unite tes, attention is called to| dier has the price, is an insuit to the chment of | unform of the army of the TUnited st Tram- tes, is an evidence of dislo; t-before | and an insult to the flag that the s post was transferred to | dier wears to defend. Tt is like unto department for the reve- | the y_of the cloak and the multi- ne school. They not only tude of sins. that was left at F rd the property nue ma VACUUM KING i NORWICH PASTOR WORKING ON PATENTS. SPOKE IN NEW LONDON English Law Decisions. Roll Cail of First Baptist Church. T 5\ 1 "he © o) of recént 2 the following story about Pre: Crum of the McCr 1-How cmpany of this city caminer orga and roli call of h at New Lon- esent. | the First Baptist chuy don. About 3 Rev. P. C T 3 | Central Baptist church of {hi delivered an addr 1 Christian ¢ T dation. entertain | evening at a reunton oyd G. McCrum, is_in town. > the Wrights, ( s and Pau > battling for tle of king of this New Yerk busines staying at the Tnio vac n king, Rogers and piar Sdna £ ith Otto Cone and bwne, con- regational v First Baptist cleaning _4.1‘ andling about Y eNaliy held 30 per ¢ ¢ business. : i nal recepti Mr. MeD 3 sed | 2 Mgnifactuters s Cicensac, | made brief remark Refreshments Since obtaix Kinney p | were servea 3 the basic stationary vacuum prineiple the var by is enses to the ifacture ( protecting them at the same time | \gement < committee in charge. wces | SIRES AND SONS. Sanborn of the United St ided in Chicago that | patent for the ste as- uiy was valid” M. Briand, the I'rench prem is & 1 the Kinney | ugh* he vacuum system ated in the New solicitor by profession, alth started life as 4 compositor. . whose appoint- in succession s cfficially an- for now bei i in England. f *e Neville, ir patent wa and_we do not Want | 4 tne pee t to go upon n ently come to Nowad: n B. Stanchf r arning biz it the Ne > | but the Holyoke T to the rl of Minto w old is ttle of General Grant and a ker Cannon. The mayor slight man, erect, with a 1 Lhead and a gv ; | think a | sittle of g | is a idation for age which M & time- the \ when he i - — } the off SHIPPING STAGE er found e lions, is and w. To Be Built at the Thames Spec‘a‘e-es‘“‘nm“, B ing Pt Uocasolle. | firm with which Governor Hughes and | iver Speci s @m- | Judge Hornblower were at one {ime con-rete | ronnected. He lives in Montcl: | When you first see M | nd e clip The life of his face is in { his eye. You would call him a silent man. Hart, si | old and = sran of the eivil wa be i 1 installed Congre rch. Having made a good de: in ining having been infercsted in Y. M. € 1 chureh work for many onel Hart says he wanis fo end his machinery £ mon Connecticut Patents. The list of p: John D. Rockefeller by advoca combination of all churches i that combination s Atlanta Journal. His Martisn inv It appeals to estigations enables | Professor Lowell to come forward ev- and then canal celebration on his own account.— hington Star. 1w hoid now Working for Ne who couldn’t come I R Sandford. org | S | Order Owls, | 1 ed Abdul Hamnid, ok no Castio. the shah of Persi ellane, Springfield Union. Count Boni and Dr. Coo German Gieanings. nn | The stcamship companies many are fast providi portant steamers with wirele: Varisty Supper Served. graph apparatus. annual fair at There has been an astonishi e 4 ' | crease in ( du P R gl in the participation of women in .. cultural work. In 1905 the figure W 58,154, It is re than doubie tha now agri- e Germany is {roubled with rodent pests iu many district - being fleld mice, hamsters and ri R e Many dist Lol or three kiuds of field mice, and in Thapman of Allyn’ am Hough of Fitehville | cause the principal damage. with relatives at RELclegl pdmsge ound ready e ch bits. = The Great Con Smith returned Wedne onde. home on Washington stre 1 = u treatise cu rheforic Wheeler and little daug the Scotland r several weeks' My He bad becowne thoroughly car it all wilitary tactics * man, of Mountain avenue, «he aid of the police in appre- | from the big gates at the entrance to | the fort | serted from the army, and among tie| of the ci it, several hundred| With rank of sergeant. They stole a | PASSES HIS 90TH People. street, New London, Eller Joseph P. Brown passed his ninetieth birthday. couple. s clergy and other pr nent persons were among the o of some of the| :If into the semi-private | and articles of personal use. Some of nounced on June 10, has been elevated . bas | tor of a | o | days with the title of reverend, ! Pert Personals. i ¢ is reported to have saic | “Bother!” ifing match | | on miss on Truth. Zelaya | recent years | f ones are aficted with two Point | other paris the hamsters and rabbits 3 The great military genius Conde was ersant with the principies of wurfare and ot 1 FRANK A. BiLL, Teleplione, 104 Main Strest. T3 funer ail peovie, whenever asked. | He was Dorn in Waterford in His fi pastorate was at Charl town, R. L. Then he went to Plainfield church at Moosup and 1871 went to New London. He ¥ | for nine vears a member of the Ne London school board. The fieive Miss Arabella Annak So ever PN ‘hen told in school to mind the se says she thinks the t She says if she must do suc cannot Oh, Arabella Ann So evervhody sa chila! His Pcssimistic Wa the the > tempe growl. ‘Hub—four degrees bel 1z poiat! w iweniy-e ich means e thi His Little Yarn. ! me to the grand opera?” ‘But then th szton Heral SE P - Too Winning. She coaxed me to play bridge w { But I couid ot re: I liked her winn t her spell. Simply That. In D at Africa. ¢ he looked ag if he'd 1 “They ages got throus b hi looked uto a college ternity."—Cleveland Leader. d the hun h the ouwre simpl t's on you inquired the . in case an) ad Requi wreh at 9 o'el WRIGHT—In th I Wright requiem in ¢ o'clock WISCHNEWSKI—In this city. Oct, 2 daughter of ‘A . 6 months AND— Embalmers. sistant, Telephone call 3 1 Her jyi2daw -or Lunchson. Maid—Dlo you possible to live on oy BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Elder Joseph P. Brown Had Many Yes—between Callers—Has Married Over 1,400 meals.—Chicago News. Ancther Mouth.' Daughter's engagedl to a titled dub— The deal was arranged by cal And father has ordered some extra grub And a longer dinir Thursday at his home in Huntington He recelved many of his friends and incidentally spared enough time from his birthday observance to marry a % room table. s City Journal. Mrs. Jennie Saunders, his daughter, arranged a little informal receptioh | wyou ean always tell a gentieman by the elder and hetween 3 and 5 i e afternoon he received his nds and- was at home to them in the evening from § to 10. Members How He Got In It. Elder Brown's life is so well known upon his hand— to New Londoners as to need little comment. He has been in the minis- many years, having married 1,400 people and efficiated at about 2,000 als, besides attending to his many other ministerial duties. He has not had a regular charge for many but has been doing service for A drop of init A drop no bigger 1 it to heat the ban m seem so literar lesque opera?’ Whitens the skin If used in place of pewder—has same effect but does not show. Cures Eruptions, Freckles, Moth or Liver § Brown arms or Sold by UTLEY & JONES Gur lmproved Bronchial Lozenges will give immediate relief in all cases Hoarseness, Colds, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. targe Box 16c al DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Strect. said Mrs. Jipes, “al- cloumy view of things. rmometer in vay train, for instance, s he'll W the 1 ke could just as ht degrees above md half so “T thought you were going to take “Well see 1 ordered two seats in the front row.” Good enough.” »y had to iake the first row out to make rcom for the orches i@ Wearers of L. & I Derbies point with pride ‘to the trade- mark in their hats, after months of we: q BLcAmsc I Hold theu“ shape, Hold their color. her. MORLEY, NORWICH MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Spacialis! A BIG SURPRISE 1 boiler explosion when the sav most exclusive Hair | Styles and Hau- Narwich entive ginning October cuide, NORWICH—Wauregnn House. 0 West 111th S NOTICE 1 will repair, re vide. “Well, you |, ‘thing happens we don't bled with this new BRUCKNER, The Furrier, Franklin St. Thomas GEORGE G. GRANI, Underiaker and Embalmer | 32 Providence St., Taftviliz. Promot attention to day or night calla -21. I&rlfllWFAwl HaveVuuHetumedHume? Our line of s brother, | 95 Spring rowski) Wisch- and ¢ ' CHURCH & ALLEN ) 15 itain Street, the ranning blun A Striking Resemblance betwzen your old suit and a - brand new one will be noticed after your old euit has been cleaned and pressed by us. Our pains-taking methods are what have made our work the stand- ard of excellence in cleaning and dyec- img. If you want your suit cleaned and pressed just right, see that it comes to us. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklia Si sevt27d We Are Offering Special Inducements in CALLING CARDS from New or Old Plate. Come in and get our prices. A Fine Assortment MILLINERY ostldaw HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, sunlidaw 25-27 Frankiin Strest. Latest Hovelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls <a__for the New Coiftures Ghe ; Gibson Toilet Go. 67 Broadway ’Phone 505 The Goodwin Corss! and Lingerie NOCELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED, | Ammuniticn IShat Buns Khaki Glothing Sherwin Williams Paints Perfection Oil Heaters Welsbach Mantles Electric Fixtures | Tungsten Lamps Visit our new enlarged re- Wall Papers Funsral Directors : Also Lace Curtains, _ Upholstery $1 Willew SL AMERICAN HOUSE, Tarrell & Sanderson. Props. “IAi. RATES te Theatre Troupea - Traveling Men, eto. Livery connected SHELUCKEL E. Church, Wm. Smith Allen. e Shoe of Shoes for Men. See the new Fe and $5.00. Sold only by ¥t Fraukii Street, Whitestone 5S¢ and the ) ¥. Clgars are KING QUALITY SHOES 1t styies at $2.30, $4.00 | tail store on the second floor. [EATOR CHASE Company 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. sept26d Dr. L. F. LaPierre has removed 1o 294 Central avenue, corner Eighth street. Hours 1-2 and €% or by special appointment oct24d WHEN you want to put yowr Buals medinm in | ness hefore the public, there is no me= equal to The Bul- dium beiter than throngh the udvoru.- ¥inz columns of The Bulleting

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