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NORWICH ' BULLETIN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1910 it is a fact that this season's turkey ¢rép is smaller all over the country | STATE BOARD OF TRADE | than it has been for several years. ; d ear ‘" 21 % So | | | Turkay erowers and the different poul- e p-to- ate | 2 St i | try apers are all agreed on thaw. ec Nnrwnch Sdurduy, Nov, 19 1910, * TEPan s T and have your bills A ‘ 4 : HEALTH OF THE STATE. - y FURNISHING | | Tone Sutietn snomta e ceiiverea | Frederic W. Cary Explained Proposed Charter of Nor-! OF L | UNDERTAXERS3 || |everywhore in the city before 6 a. m. | _ ih . < a! Moderate Death List—Many Cases of | ? i) ! i {| | subseribers who fail to raceive 1i by | wich When Commission Government Was Discusse: Infectious Diseases. i CB Sr u sm“ : letters written by I| {that time will confer a favor by re- ‘The r for October of e] | E 4 s 3 3 eport for October of Dr. Joseph c 5 | 8 Main Streel . porting the fa Jotin Ca. | —John McGinley President and Edwin A. Tracy ;. Towend, ‘coretary o Ghc Sille a public typewriter. | £ et v ! ourd of hezlth 1,365 deaths, be- THE WEATHER. . . ather., abo the average. Th i %1 - = e . | 1ADY ASSISTANT W IEN REY 2 | Vice-President. rate veas 15 for the large towns, | B Or- “fim, pale children is We have a thoroughly com- | - & Forecast for Today. i . for the smal, and 14.7 for theé | alaost nragical. petent one, and the charges are - AL ; stat very low. Just try it and sat- cloudy on| Much interest was shown in thesub- | tion by petition to be voted upon at 12 principal causes of death were It makes them plump, o 1t. T to mader- | jeet of fmmi the next election. Such legislation wili {45 roliows: Feart, 160; nervous svs. d s isfy yourself. - {annual mee become effeciive if a majority of the | tom "153: pneumonia, 108: consurane rosy, and active. York Her | (rate held voters apurove of i tage of be. |tiom 107: diarroea, s1: typhoid feve ) . faiv and slig dress w he plan has the advantag ve- | 54r Qiphithe : o - w H n will prevadl, with, iig e t norougily modern, and its adop. | ,,,,nm,f’;«'l’, e ot Sl scott s Emulslnn aul'egan ouse, nd on Sunday.gener- | commissioner n ch, B tion will largely make the city of | " cases of contagious oyt . g with slowly 1 land, who declared that the imm Norwich free to work out iis own des- | renorted as followe,: Maeagier 5 oy 3 The Parker-Daverport Co., ¢ jtion to th not as good | tiny. S g cerebro-spinal fever, 2; contains no drug, no alco- Proprietors. - is it usec se its b eiegates Present. 5 iphthert . 9 R i T e th “‘" anadian emiz Sdwin A. Tracy, William : umption, 11 and best ingredients to ¥ o e e laws were better than ours and nk 4. King, Henry W. Tib- | The note to this number of the bul- Sl sl B & siatie with $200 Sholl for. wet 1n- - London, | letin consists of a tribute to the work make blood, bone and Bring in your list . il to Canad quickly as a man from |J. Arthur dley, The: | of Prof. Willlam H. Brewer, who solid flesh. g Iny n rles the north of ne with $8. odore Bode Frederick ew- ' connected with the state board of % H ] e that tiie veopie of sout comb, Whiton, James R. health from its organization, and was | of Mflflazlnes noew ( taly were not as desirable May; Perry, Albert | president for sixteen vears. | Sl ” of the north alth 5 G. Martin, Chester; Willi- | The thirt> dedths in Nor during | and we will show . desirables amon. mant Henry T. Burr and C. W st month were from the follow- | “Be pleasant until ten o'clock lastlc Sonpaiene Consressiman sked Morris, . Consumption 5, scarlet | in the morning and the rest of you how you can dictions Fr Falr, Wit |speaker what miethods were used:to The Immigration Question. diseases of nervous | the day will take care diminishing st wir bute the newcomers in various 2 R o e | % Baliay’s trokt N predietad o L A United States Com ioner Williams 1. diarrhoea and save mo“ey on and Tides, Stockings. Experienced Fiiting Voen public —AT— Connecticut, Ma s the month, the most seing from .scar ] and Pennsylvania. The bu'k which \iatedarere 115 . is 4 Hege imu nts come from South There were six from ciphthéria and [] Q ¢ mvl' Southeastern Kurope, reas the .roup, one from typhoid fever and tide, whi flood tide. tion of this new T’: 2 ‘\a”"l‘“ ‘1’”'0“ 4 = s in remaining in ml eannot R = “0"‘;“ GREENEVILLE ed to g0 to the stern and e =Ter | STE e where agriculturist § Frces ; , iti 3 mayx be needed. Tnde | Thure Rydholm Makes Poifeal Ad i T in Y. W. C. T. U. FOOD SALE. ! ARSI are not fit “life i the s —— BAR | West and south and would npt be Most Successful That Has Ever Been iy - e put e £ Held. | 10-1b., 90x96, Full Leathered | i e e oy i ’ i fi i ior ) n th office of the is good and w bad is not M. Herr Y. V a7 S Mfz. Co. Rockville, Con 1o tell. A great deal of regular rooms at No. and Lined Fawn Sireet|: o : st democ W street i to blocks Bianket, at $5.00. lot of FUR COATS received | at the same prices. Another addr aw crow: talk on immigration says it is most appropriate to the eastern bronchitis and accidents 1 u(hert 8. The perc »magu ion of the countr ce from 6,000 of which over on 000 fmmigrants arrive every week ded children under five. New Y. and fro to re three deaths in public institu- 0,060 during each v tions here There but few cases of c tagious diseases reported here dur! gration is undoubtedly et street was one of the & This good. is true patronized and most successful that A which remains in the e and whi taken -place in thi for some contributed so much toward the time A large number of tempting EDWIN A. TRACY, Vice President. elopment 0of there is no sense clo: but s to our _industries, ng your ey rolls, loaves of bread. other delicacies were placed before the fancy cakes and t the with an casy to gre ile when you h room as In ¥ of the ha- x day the morn- your subscrip- tions. s CRANSTON & CO. ng rooms helow nowing as you do so of our| Dovisdaw New A GAS HEATER i s you all the heat hen you w: oL t and | pive no oi nake th of your you ‘that | worling s winter creators and $3.00 each, Lighe ¢ per foot, fuei abor and mater —OWLS wnll institute or November ‘28“1, 1910, at Olympic Hail, City of Norwich | Gas & Electrical Dep’t. 3 % the fact that a certain proportion of customers. who ntronged the rooms < Parts of e Uty T e aconi | it Is not responsive to the legitimate time the sile be- | oo NOI'WICII, Conn., 9 ! jlied that the new peonle Welt|gemands here for additional labor, our for its clos, 12890 S : | T“E L L CHAPMAN €0. peech inte re they pleased and that there |and that in New York state at least at night itjwas found that the sum of | 2 sl . 14 Bath Street. | n drew the hear- | was no law whereby they could be (T am not familiar with the conditions ad been taken in during these three | TJeweit § Ldep e Bans | ORI e e e faut e 1) fem nee On the Water Wagon | ot crowd listened | Electod. t is not really wanted ; The was g | Fitchville known | v or almost two | Oficos «Floots ! "1 nave not come to talli’to you on rection of the superintendent of WITH LOADS OF RA.IVE POULTRY. |&s Norwieh Nest. Order of Owis Iy inter here were fifty del " | the social or industrial effects of im- uaion, Mrs. J. J. Fields, and the presi- |y oueye CHICKENS While Coanter open 1 “‘“‘.‘t“ 1 ay It | ing nine migration, but to tell you.something d M o} 5 ith. They w After ¢ closes it ad- e T e i By e N er - Lonid e B T e BUCKS : 2xds located In her new of’ d Hall. | prohibition. k . ’””f‘ e el T know what these accowplish Elizabeth DBogue, Lena Christman and | particulars apply to — | 3 'r‘i it | when properly enforced before you can Elizabeth \\'bce]e ;BEEF VEAL, LAMB, neral Organ- Rl i j ahowsluftel va,) DAl Boya ,.f:" Norwich ];:p' ne whether or not fhe-chuntry \ NATIVE SPARERIB. OO 3 . @ 2h t Zo to Baltic Sl e i e o - for Norwich and vicinity, 1sphone 660, augtza | » meet the Baitic footoall team. | E Seiiington, Homer & aws resalt in TAFTVILLE Cr-nbar;:-::, gel:ry. oGr:pes. Nuts, | 7 \Washington Square, Norwich, Conn boys have considera- | - eep. € h . 3 ates, ranges. », nes. Gy bt et | el s othe Association Football—Garde Brebosuf | Prime RibiA et otiBebt Tab . L Hnh] s Always the Best rather expect {0 carry off the laurels. “tr Willard a:deoh T e o Mesks i Pistel Hall—Notbs of Lo-|giioh Staile per 1o .16c von The tean I leave on the 1.45 car |3 s A complish even t a matte cal interest. { In Material, Style, ¥it and WORK- | from the square. The lineup of the | o G S RV S eat. importance. It goes without Cpten :m';h;:-sksteak;bper Tb. 1? PR ( 2 pasley, JS0 S | saying that they could not be Tae following letters are advertised | Roum per e ! itwe Grady le, Downey T S | ve the to In the Taftville postoffice for the week |5 pounds Honeycomb Trlpe .25c | CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Frafl o, Kendall ra: So- 11;4 'W Ml";dw o as oy ending Nov. 19: Albert Baril. Mr. J. H. 100 pounds Granulated Sugar....$5.00 | Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. bielding ve, Marine ab. | fig Yold of the wonderful growth of th Clarke, Madame Mare- Masee, | MBS |1 o i Flour. ., 1. .. iovodbai o $6.00 _movild Shain " s i = | city to the extent ti "““" are not bl B | Potatoes in 5 bushel lots, per bushel.63c T & Ay any iarge fa sites lef ~ 2 i Swanson. t e Smith |21V jarge fa s 7 Amedee Belair Has Pamiul Accld:nt‘ | HENRY N RMAN age. fullback; Ste General Dwight of Hartford said Tartville, is tn the hospital at Meri- r backs. | that novement was afoot, there to as the result of an accident which | Te] 267. 36 Franklin St. H ® | organize the boa of tra the occurred last Frid he was We Arc Showing Our Usual High| Heavyweights to Meet Speedways. | orEanize the board ation, the iand. 1o the eve By a' prece’ of o novigd The Hea =h Greeneville | lord’s league, the taxpayers lea h long. He was ta Grade Assortment of : of New Lon- |and the manifacturers’ association in- fo the at onca At last renorts | oon on the Cran- |to a chamber of commerce to discuss s not known whether he will lose ! hanksgiving da he | matters for the od of 1 tford. e sight of the eve or not. Mr. Be- | ash with the Cedars. | Delegate Knockels of H s many friends in Taftville, all | London team, on the interested in the man o€ whom will learn of the accident with | UP-TO-DATE SHOES liron. The final game fe automobiles, ref regret. November 1 ooted story that people are in all leathers O . ymplet Inder anits their homes to purchase i - season and we ille hoys | automol .‘ on and a pariso AR e e ot - Sfasarara i The final g e possession o yles. i | et 1 o the Bastern Comnecticut league ¢ | g kle il will be pulled off this afternoon on the Altaration and repa give ser of t vould g Providence street grou between prompt and careful attention Pat | of New York pack of legi sod public Tattville and E Tattville | tair 2 o W for the United Stz { utilities bil boys are in Sterl R o B has a strong team game i 2 s PRoRe expected. At t hie gam c 2 5 the trophy wil to the r ommiss Association Feo(h-” Championship. winners by John MacDonald H Ve n int ¥ v on Good Ro: He said Con- ® 101 Main St., Norwich, C°"“" \ D o el W meL reaae s ek mine Mrs. Reeves Dislocates Wrist. i o 8 e i th wo months | building of hea lithic ¥ | steps leading s ne is now |and that his time to to ome Thusday, - o > e acatary i road and | | Tan. o H5 eren AEeTih ot declared a bone 1 ease and com orth of road st : mecticut. 4 : 3 t no bad ef- 1 a_ living. So NORWICH TOWN iting dcie- e sperience —_— < e into_the Supper and Social Hour Follow Mis- | ° Lehman Meeting of Garde Breboeuf. . L ting of the Garde Breboeuf sionary Meeting—Local Guest: : o < —| . g penvR el Norwich’s Proposed Charter. “tederal wsdayl e gz in E Birthday Party The Fanning Stud;és, . N DIk joved s a good 1 Willaw 1 Frida VErIment | one hut it will and a pleasant social evening wa o1 Willew 51 rs ti adi Norwich. | still further if re to d joyed by all 1 ) ek a supper o water and | |hysically and mentally defect meais fe and cake ; bt nts. With 35000 : 2 ed, many cor £ 0 eni & foltient Of sther 1o ar SnovEh BORN Wall Pap?r, Lace Curian . 3 | Between 1 of ZABRISKIE ~Tn Presio T g - whic can under <0 to Mr and Window Shades, gives to & city the | ing tiiose real beniit . a common Llirs i srnny g many or our i AYLOR—Ty Rocky I. Nov. 18. d A - and also SR son to Ar. Joseph J. and specialties in Interior | refer: | “be Tivir Decorations. | Haake | pere bug i o man Personal attention to al ntracts. | a0 oy £ Nor and Her- | “in- clos T 1t that | e——— — faviea Personal Ment | were named Mayor Charles e = e MBRRIED o ention. we amed by Mayor Charles ist here col- | CHURCH—BARRETT— Wi Eionle TV e gaact ranner | Thaver, following instructions of ] g S it e e e treet entertained relatives |last annual city meeting of Norwich. | ; sw a word of | < rett of P Foridon: eat v e s ot | The plan was e d by Mr. C | Yun across| Rufus ch of We: i 5 ne of the members of the commis- ofter fice (ot fro The plan is a modification o f b S Sous G DIED plan Moines visit and in returning pa In Old Mystic_ Nov. 13, 1810, and Cal. | tnrough Ellis Island. Time and again - Burrows Brown, in her isth S - id that in his opinion the | | pave found that these people do not BT | e it and Mrs. 3 an ought to be approved by the city | jnow word, of. Pungl This shows Nov. 15 wxfinq. Kinney ha this month ¢, after which the legi ave lived here without Anings aged .3 members of household at 1sked to adopt it sntact with our institu- e toort o N i — | Johnson home. amounting to almost | tions or ing the American spirit Henry H. Green. in her { nferred, in | gyery 1d be made to break F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., [, Mise Susan € Tivac ret rporate Tim- | Uies fously, . it sufs Jorwich, John*Cough. | PHYSICIAN AN ay afternoon to her home on : of taxation.. | ficiently they m present | 2 of Tho H. and ook & Boschs Dok i 2Me | ington street affer several weoh ing to the plan. us the state,!s real menace to the country. | oughlin Sullivan. of 23 R Second Floor, Shannon md;.l-: in P 1 ¥ork: aft 1 vested with power to wlll’lu H et % - i P treet, aged 7 mont __septl and render all public services and with = { e andl ite Al Dowers' or - gayerament aubject|.. . BAD YEARFOR/ TURKEYS. e e R Nataiie All ere o |only in the last case to such limita- == i anklin xtreel, Saturday "“mmafl ns and flu”: Poanetan L were in | ne as may be contained in the con- | Large Flocks Are Scarce in Compari- | noon at oelo DWEIS | Foouctanuck Sheis 0x | stitutiton and laws of the state son with Other Years. | COCKCROFTTn | Novw honor of two of Mr P ther | The elective officers of the city : —— _W. Farold Coclcro For All Occasions. A '8 brothers. | 1ve 1n numiher—a mayor, @ @irector ¢ flocks of turite d 6 m :"!" 54 GEDU & | Entertained Norwich Friends. public utilities, a_director of financr of Connecticuat are. Aty DB G | sovenatin e w Morriietd | & director of public works, arfd a di- ¢ th Saadterns e rati T 5. R Merrifield | rector of public safety. pumpin ; Telephone §68. 77 Cedar [of Merrymount. Canterbury, enter- | T 4 3 P s s ing. COFFEY—In jyi6a i [ tathien 2 pavee of Metetiae from Nor- s oo Jqiders are nomhatad. withous has 2 it {797, 1910, Elizgabeth Cofres e Sieh W B ar B 5 the intervention of party chine | h not as man | Teh I RougEict her beirthaas. | Mra the direct primary evstem. . '} years. Horace DEN Mre. Columbus 8mith and Mrs. Charle Any oroper candidate may go to the arm con Quoke- I Edward Clutts, Jr. of Chicasy. wircS |primaries for nominition who aising a fiotk on g St ar- gl Chicago. who is } with the proper authority a 5 farm in Ledyard and | DR. E. J. JONES | inter at | signed by 25 voters, Miner in the Taugwank dis- ] e ; The two candidates for each office | trict: will bring a bunch to towh 15 Maln Street 3 i < | - who receive the high number of | fore lo: Alonzo Main is' ‘growing ! ain reot. £ Suite 46, Shannon Building | votes in the primary are voted for at|about 75. haif- farkers and P Take elevator Shetucket street en- ! the election. Mussy s flock of about $0 on his trance. 'Phone. | F I Upon petition of 20 per cent. of the | Lantern Hill farm. Bat the flocks ail 5 uneral |voters an election may be held to re- | through the towns of Ledyard, Ston- = J. F. CONANT, n i call any officer elected intgon and Preston are not as large % 4 hYw Stvare Dirasiy | Greal powers are given to the may- | as usnal. - A cold, late spring has had unera rec urs o hiteatone S and the J. F. C. 100 or, who max appoint all officers and | its effect on the crop, furnishing un- igars are be best on the marke: | d Embalm? employes of the city upon the recom- | favorable weather for the young birds b Trr them and emoaims¢ mendation of the head of the partic- | to get a start in life. The percentage 4 e, H ular department. { turkey's raised to the Tumber hatch- | | 5 The legislative power of the cily is spring was surprisingly small | . 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bidg, f§ | vested in the commission is year m a me’ S - Telenhone 642-2, 4t 8o ordinence passed by (he com- | Jatmes B Lyrg of Sconings g < 2 ission i= valid within ten days of |er of the famdus Lord - % ; " . f E [ e taken for corabings. Prompt. seryice day or aight 5 and’if in the meantime 15 | bred - turl says thet tu ~ = MEs. 5. UNDEAWOOD, Lady Acsistant per cent. of the voters petition for | market Wwili be searce this Tel G54 61 Broadwas. | Realdenge 1165 Broa@way, {the submission of the ordinance it |ing. While this'is perha - - N opp. Theatfe, | must be submitted | staternent - made” bt so many THERE - 0 eriiatue. rusdbnn. fis b e the commission refuses pass | farmers wWho grow turkers for t 3 K 3 . it equul to The B Sieutions er&: irable legislation per cend. of | ble, in order to.help acceunt for the{ HENry B Chavel Wi Siith Atlen -ll tor \'u'm"“s results. voters may. initiate such Jegisla- * recent high prices e native bird, dyldaw # % served, portant gsame. stes The sta sed the er nt, nect ng uo th | } Islan attend D ' BRUCKNER, The Furrier | £ 7.{ A Dining | { 2 3 s $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, sept22d Franklin Square. i i ‘A Fine Assortment MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON actldaw | i I will call for work. Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? Its a sure sign of good weathe: and fine roads. People like to get out into | the open air. We furnisn the best | method, &nd if vou'll take one of our ! veame you'll say tha sarue, MAHONEY BROS. Falis | marlid Dr. L F LaPnerre Central | Franklin Street | nov.14d 2 ! Telephone Avenus. aver has street. Hours 1-3 and ial appointment, and other Liguors w most tisfactory to do their | i.«r‘om Overholt Rye Whiskies? | A [Phone 26v3.JAcogasJ\—reEsI?iw.in Street. Genuine noviod i | Shur-on or Gold Filled Spectacle Frame Sideboards ~ Spectacte Fram | FOR $1.00 TODAY ONLY Sideoboard | ‘Norwich Optical Co., SHANNON BUILDING. Room without a much like 2 window without hang- and unfinished unsatisfac It lacks the touch thai gives the room il novi7d the home atinosphere, Our collecticn of d:beards and | Dining Room Furniture is one 'of the ! largest in n Connecticut, ang " FURS TO ORDER All kinds ef Fur Garments made to order. We also have excellent facili- [ tiss for redying, repairing and remod eling furs to the newest shapes short notice. Prices reasonable. I will be in Winsted soon with . large new sample line of Coats and Sets. Watch the date swledged to Le th8 | wii | jAMS. 38 All,n $t., Hartford, €. our prices positively the lowest. ISHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Talivi.le. octéd Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the ada that 12 ackn best on the fhai — WANLEY'®| "y ceqciuring Fucrier Sinos 1374 PEERLESE. o teidpheone srisr Wl | accgoq o E ; ! receive promp’ aLem(isn f SVEAR | B 9 NMSCORBIGK, 30 Frankling St NEWMARKET HOTEL, Maihatat ol e LS . WHEN vou want 03 v’ vour-busie { gy n1v‘k‘n o T R exx het thie zo0hli reis o lie- A P ass :!]mm het than through the .m\--Km- oWl werved la Meals- and Welea el Jehs I"wlflvrh_u A6, ing columus of The Bulletin, s s

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