Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1910, Page 5

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910 Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pineapples, New Fig Poultry Plenty, English Hams and Bacon. Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros. Lownzy's Choco'ate A'monds Lownzy's Chocolale Carame's Lownzy's Chosolate Marshmallows Lowney's Maple Creams —AT— DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. GAS LOG> GAS LOG GRATES WIRE SPARK GUARDS Brass and Iron Andirons HHIC cnuum fll Waler §t. Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter. g e charges are Waurvgan House, The Parker-Davenport Co., DR. C R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon 01 Mie Seie | Merwri Oean __uovisa FURS TO ()Rm R s r nts made t excelient facill- Carc;‘linal Flour Just Received by Cardwell Dahall’s Aimanas 1911 Wholesale and Retail CRANSTON’S WS ODORLESS HEATER T : phrs ; s ; ars Soridng. 4t of Norwich lectrical Dep't, City fias & E A Fine Assortment MILLINERY | AT LITTLE PRICES. MRS. G, P. STANTON aetitay St., Hartford, Gt. | iness f First The some « Second The $175 the t o b Seuiicy 5 to ing six years o and your teeth will be sound and firm dauginte Woc = th oF Bittabar i brother, | if vou live to be a hundred years old. Waco, Tex Ramembar that only Beans | iy s gl T 3 ro used tract. _ You 1B R ot SHITH' S B STORE) Ia (‘m.mv“-! re i finas. Why experiment?—adv, l Frozen waterpipes are making bus- Hall tonight. Attenad slon yesterday on account of the holy hat the Jersey €ow, PERSONAL Charles Tingley has been the of relatives in Mysuc. suest Nothing has been heard by the State VARIOUS MATTERS who escaped last week. Herbert Tucas and Frank A. Davis have gone to Florida, where they will be employed for the winter. W. A. Wells are in nd _the anniversary -ation of Columbian commandery, of that city. JUDGE CASE HANDS DOWN SEVERAL DECISIONS. ‘or the plumbers. Diy.. A O. H, whist tn A. O. H. adv. hoys find fairly good coasting on of the smaller hills. the turkey supper at the church, this eveninz.—adv. parochial schools held no se: Motion to Expunge in Case of Mary - Perking .vs. Perkins et al—Mrs. Byrne Given $30 a Week Since No- At the Jumior Auxuiliary sale of | vember, 1908, Christ _church ‘Wednesday the sum | was realized, hich will o to| On Thur hand- with | open until | help some of missionary bishops. | ed down several decisions in local cases A% A as follows: Hedges of barberry shrubs about | In the cases of Mary P vs. R. town are most atractive now. as _Perkins and others, the motion to scarlet berries contrast with the snow. ied. R of Williams vs. F. M. An important meeting of the direc- appeal from probate, the tors of the state Sunday School asso- | ave Dbeen overruled by ciation was held in Hartford this week n to ex and cor Don‘t forget the turkey Fospif= b bt »ri Insur: night at the Second church e e ona par i tially denied e In the case of Hele Please do no A Christmas.” : iile the divorce ‘hristm: idze Case in his The Iporteur, Rev. W. F k Is or- wton, is in Hartf and on bt t the 11 m now of (his s from ng toward the south- sday of this w Dece s said by local naturalists to be MONTHLY MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. of fan ¢ work, and t Second chur ar rkey sur OF Bie 150at Bn ko anrs nee t horse § e out of commissio e, and the tr wporary favorite. s reported at London on . at Backus al { 11 4 nas ¥ ) Memarial hospital in that ci h upper ni & .]4 name cards for 25 cents Irs, nd M Walt 7 flice adv ot y r ) . 1 is ne r tom. a ¥ d . Molthrop's house | Dr. I tenell, a com CLAIMS FO R BURGLARIES. hospital authorities from Joseph Smith | | ¢ $30,000 For Temporary Water Supply Pease Brook Proposition Downed, Being Defeated by the Big Vote of 648 to 22—Meeting Recommends Taking Water from Trading Cove Brock by Punp- Ing—Figures Submitted on Various Watarsheds were Stony Brook, $356,000; Pease Brook. $410,467 85; Gardner Lake, $565,300.; Jordan Brook, $150,940.— Vote by Check List Took an Hour and a Half. Special city meetings have there chould be some resolution before th t few weeks, and ! the meeting. drawn big crowds, though the meeting : Thursday night Jid not have Resolution for $500,000. a number there as did that of The mayor stated that he had a res- w There was room to move about | glution prepared by the corporation in hall. and no one had to g0 away | counsel which was read, as follows: without getting in. The attendance |~ p . 0" i : Resolved, Tha the court of common e e Dotams |it is hereby authorized to make he ap- {7 o oimeap i 0 waf Covt| DPODHEHOR of such sum, or several ims, of money, not to exceed in_ the | there was ‘no getting away from the kg ; ling of the meeting after the ballots D o nted, The seating c o Sunine S0 T hall had all beea manent water y for said city, in| before the time for calling | % oy T 5. | commi of Norwich, b and Resis- | ang approved August 8, 1910, by said .. Sy e e | court of common council. > on the platform for the taking | e O e ballot by check list, which the | was seconded, but M. (he proper way 0| Shicids held the 5 to be in- over 600 voted, and | comblete and thou ank should who ref Corpor n Ci Fannin - Iaborious he drafted the zesolutlon’ and moved e BT ATt ety 1551‘.‘x‘:.~«v- th the figures $500,000 , but a sum of $30,000 was voted | o grea 2 temporary supply, the real ¢ t thio, great anx/ et facts about . : Postmasters Reimbursed Including L. Brid W B. Hurlburt of Montville. k. of h, of the | ate committee ccided to_bring 3 " Vaudeville ar of New London for in Grotor e until Dec. Union | W ) Mrs. S. Comstock—ad noon one of for o red her year's t d regist She ha kout De Y a r. Her butter et her rank with a good fford of Boston says: Dr. Grar He will inspire and « While he is won gy st 5 sply Pulpit This Winter, ) —adv v ng it was de- e Rev. F. O. Cunningham wew report of the postmast the pulpit e appropriation Personal Appflaraqce are repre- | nies formed | during November Manufacturing a mercantile $31 ionpasiat hatiseul to the dentist % fm\ visit uy a new ou put the larger your bill when you have to go n no delay. Get your see that the com- blood is right and lon, d shape; your position then use w e ne . Peroxide Worden. Sh, Mabre vo sl Tooth Powder Frankiin Square, Norwich, Ci, decs 1\ of the hour, and the meeting 18 thought the ommended taking the water from '*;*:*'M\) Cushe s s| ing Cove brool cause of the smatler | 005 GHDE have the fa P il el et A R e B B ) Shields said he brought up his : i 3 to invite the freest discussion, propos s gy 1 4 it, but some motion % b the house, Mayor Thayer Speaks. mayor id the point was well 8 ok a t and there ald be a question : “,“ i s e, f“"" called the | horore the house, and now there is one. i “four alf he G. E. Pitcher’s Statement. 1t e i oT B Pitcher said on taking ound fig 1 f st of t ntere / the |a th T | = settle that quest i tinds er rights $5i Chandler & Palmer submit- e a water ¢ There Engineerir Pease Brook. ¢ no firm les rook dam to have necessary cor would have to the water plant i 3 roall, T n the countr n ihe cen o ovisieea | GOOD NEWS e ‘ 8 U EULvE gons, Hie calied o Gecrso 2 Tiicher || «here’s a Reason” hie had securec IR W. H elds said he thought it Read 0. Weilville,” highly proper that the mavor sheuld make his statement. but e thought a re- | 5.000.00 | Gatehouses and fixtures. ... Surveying, deeds, ledse... Sanen) 546, 09 Catarrh Will Go Total less mill rights ... 410,404,540 o he pive line would be 7.1 miles Relicf Comes in Two Min- ong, ut:s, Complete Cure in Few Wecks. In reply to the question of Mr. Chandler at the Board of Trade meete | ;?S. Mr. Pitcher b';xd he had t‘sllmalt: & cost of & pipe line 1o Avery's pon . Funning overground, from the proposed | Dont g0 on hawking voursel e o o e e Ot | every morning: It cruel, its hurmiu feet long, 12 inch diameter, would | and it's unnecessary. I 1f sick s | cost $6,900, laving $3.300, and making| If after breathing HYOMEI the connection $200, total $10,410, | r ou are not rid of vile back. No stomach dosing — sure was poor on high points even with | full and this was due rview 1o the just take the | fact that during mornings the draught | little hard rubber pocket inhaler that | Jargar Shan {he Capacils or e 10: | comen With ich obtht. amd Tour nto while assortmenis are inch pipe from Harland's corner to the | it & few drops of HYOMEL Breathe Soldiers’ monument, thus taking the| it accord: to directions. In two 4 Dresture from the "nioh” o e minstes Jt wili relieve vou_of tt | complete and lines um- suggested In any case that this pipe be | stuffed up feeling. Use it a few min- increased in size. utes every day, and in a few wee broken 1 » from catarrh. is a very pleas- Mr. Pitcher said he had also figured | you will be eniirely the cost of a pipe line to Jordan brook Breathing HYOM] and it would cost $135531.27, the dis- | ing and certain way to cure catarrh. | tance to Johnson cemetery heing lald| Get an outfit foday; it ouly cos with 20-inch pipe and the remainder | $1.00; it's worth $1.000 to any catarrh —a with 16-inch pipe. suffefer. For sale by druglsts ever 5 g 4 where and by The Lee & Oszood Co. | Intecvigwved Mill Owners, who guarantees it to cure catarrh, Mr. Pitcher said he had called on | croup. coughs, colds, sore throat and rlen a several mill owners between the Falls | bronchitis. After you once own & and Fitchville which have the rights to | Hyomei hard rubber inhaler, which | the water from Gardner lake, Pease| cormes with the outfit. you can buy an brook and Jordan brook. | extra bottle HYOMET liquia from The | At the Gilen woolen mills he could|lee & Osgood Co. for only cents; not get any intimation of the amount | the inhaler lasts a life time. | wanted for the Gardner lake privilege. Rugs He thought he would co-operate with | bett TR fhe ofcy inasting » (permArEnE aupDl| i auy betier positlon to/glan = liee: e oy T sline S pemicent subely | 2 s et pevten o st » re- | MAKE THE FINEST OF GIFFS { consider the city guarantecing a_cer- ‘e can get a temporary supply and 3 |eie Hanse p,mf,,_*uu”ng A save enough in interest to buy any of b There is a charm about the Oriental | months of the dry season. the projects which have been Sug- | Rug that no other gif h i e gift carries witl {f. At the Clinton mills Mr. gested to you. | would give no statement. At e e | They are usually wonderfully beautiful > Thureday evening he received " | and so immensely serviceabl that the company would do Aldbrman Ely askea it the mover. of » 0 high about it until they found out w the indefinite postpone t would not | class in every way, that they are loved tion the meeting took. withdraw hecause it we took At the Yantic woolen mill Winslow | action in this matter, [ B, sl who- aais possess) thirai S Tli Williams said he had not consids Mr. Shields said it is unmisiakeable | these we list are so modestly priosd ed any price for either of the streams, | that that motion will be passed. What | but would not antagonize the city get- | will be said after that has been pass- “"“ almost any one may have the ting a_permanent supy ed? They say, You have simply | pleasure of presenting one or more. Mr. Pitcher tried three times to get| postponed it. We don't want it said | P i+ L. Whito, president of the Fulls|we havent decided it. The mayor friends or relatives. at his office In Boston, but [ will say, You have not de at 2 | was unablo to. Treasurer Holms stat- | have postponed it be | A fow very s Belooohivth i | ed that no one here could talk on it|decided and the W a | size about 2 foot 3 by 4 feet, values up | 2nd an appointment would have to be| de i to $18.00—Special at $13.50. made with him to see him. Mr. Gallup felt that the meeting was ‘ _G. S. Palmer of Palmer Brothers at|decidedly arainst the proposition, and | A good representation line of Shir- Fitchville said the company would not| I am satisfied that indefinite postpone- | stan and Mousul Rugs, eplen- | antagonize Norwich no matter where | ment would postpone it for 100 years S ; it goes. Because the city of Norwich | He thought it would take until sunset | ¢ 15 and choice colorings, sizes get a 5. the company will|to cast a ve list fect val- e of the city. (Ap-|drew the r . up to § Special at $22.96. ause.) that the vo 1 ing lots at| Gray s ut t A few large sized Kazak Rugs, fine Fuled out of Voting by Check List. Dr. Harriman re of the re be. esigns, beautiful color- of the hest quality v good wearing Rug, 5.00—price $42.00. and made an unusual lues up to $ nto Peuse | wool noved if desi no burials ested the r plained that a v the mayor « against No! but it that the v checklist, as 1at wan Ely were t by two of t land that they 1 Suit Cases i And Bags Alderman Ely he sa thet g ol | You will find here in our luggage ould Be 4o o oY o an 10U | partment on third floor a splendid as- iderman Eiy eaid that he has voted | jama * Perspira 0 sortment of Suit Cases and Bage. A he had heard’tha o1t wam] S50 e > o N | suit Case or Bag is a very desirabl 20; fonc ‘ont sk tus Mmed | hetho and practical gift, and is appreciati g | It w T nt 45 t Kiren: ke G aas 64 by young or old. and Black finishel Russet | Teat at $4.25 to $6.00. A good line of finer Bags, including Alligator, Cowhide and Walrus Bage, $7.50 to $20.00. Cowhide Suit Cases at $4.75 to $18.00, fine Cowhide Case o heavy one inch leather | round case, heavy brass IRCR BY CHECK Gloves We have preached this| Abundant stocks, delightful with for yearsforwe know that|® y of freshness in the skine. iz i g Glove making that represents the high= s a great convenience | £ g aEN |est skill of the craft, and a Dollae andaneconomY | Glove for women that is excelled mo= If your money is in this|where at the price. nk you will stop and Two-vlasp Roland Rid think befor: drawi k, wh tan end modes, ch ; if in your pocket it is quickly spent. We off. re-clasp Dogwkin, Ten, Glove for street wear, $1.00. . r you o \ mond Plaue Kid Shortage of Water Now. i I s and black, $1.25. 2 rob P v imere, Fleece-lined 1 :.'Y“a LJS Y USUUDs [ rovee, 1iack, tans, brown and greys, her sites. RWICH, CONN. ey A supply | men's Double Silk and Double cannot she et o i | Cashmere Gloves, 50c and $1.00, water in 25 years. We oumnt to have Christmas Packages i Fleoce-lined Kid amd | 2 halt million. Bonds 15 m | Mocha Mittens, 50c pair. 2*Vort mot wanted. and hers QOrange Pekoe Tea | Indefinite Postponement. atfiallion’s | The Reid & Hi l’hes Co. he sald he wus willing tof _dectd [ We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet { T, though it took him I Laying, } | - Brushes on the debt. and postponement of | moved the the resoluti indefinite B A. Tracy said there are many | MNE. TAFT, in Norwich who want water at Palmist and Clatrvoyant. ent time. Tt has i London, Conn. up State St. te ninglon down Washington to fils St 68 Was decsd wply. New London ha S8 5| BpUSH SETS | 4. CHAIRS, thireo Tnkes, with two dry as @ bone Coat Racks, Pedestals, Smokers’ Sets, ‘z'vm Lake I n six inches lower | and many other odd pieces suitable for e Should g0 and develop a wat presents. Please call and inspect them, have provide we i1 Willow SL. r said we conld go to the The Ajax Hair Brush on “rv‘.d”z:»"t the water. Nor . ; LACE CURTAINS, WALL PAPERS RSN Won Nor- This year we added to our regular and FLOOR FURNISHINGS. eq 16 the | line some new shaves and styies in| gecsd owners. 1 don't believe they will | Hair Brush These Brus n the wa delight to those who us y | egested as an amendment that e iiena v the mount be §: M0, and that pipe Rilatien aro ehixn SNC AL Iine bo to Avery pond, but is was oveof | the hair easily and giviy 4 u s 0 s 1 a pleasant stimulation. Ses 3 | Temporary Supply. Brushes ! & . Menns of filine the tescrvata It dueer | Leather Traveling Cases, from $1.00 to| All kinds of Kid, Blsque, lolq 't make flerence now whather | $5.00. ndid gifts for men Rubber, Rag, Character and Unbreals you'vot permanent supply or £ s to match your |able Dolls, Doll's Heads, Arms, Wigy et sy yiDenRn: RovE Bbony, Mahogany, Fox and | Clothing, Shoes, Stockings, eto, explained to you t R ha! iien s MRS, DNI FAY, Franklin Squarg i irst of nov2 o worryig sow. The - o JOSEPH BRADFORD, wdrar st Lee & Osgood Co.| Book Binder sition was up for Stony brook | DRUGGISTS, Blank Books Mada and Ruled te 0~ 00, the mayor said Hal will burden the city with debt Now 1t is a half>miiion, and are we that 108 BROADWAY. Telepkons 388 . Retail Dep't decso Norwich, Conn.

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