Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 13, 1910, Page 5

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Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pincapples, New Figs Poultry Plenty, Lnglish Hams and Bacon. Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros. lownsy's Choco'ale Almonds lownzy's Chocolate Caramels owney's Chocolate Marshmallows owney's Maple Creams DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street. GAS LOG GRATES WIRE SPARK GUARDS Brass and lIron Andirons r St ‘tur D G CANELLS, O Wale Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter. com- « are s ts- o a thoroughly an Wauregan House, Park Davenport Co, Proprietors. MONEY SAVERS Felf Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3.00 Rubb;rs 35¢ up JLLING RUBBER CO. Norwich (<.}, ) NewLondon Diamonds If you are thinking of buying s Diamond for a Christmas gift come to us and we will fit you o Our stock of Loose and Mountsd Diamonds is complete, We guarantes every stons we sell. Low prices, quality the best. John & Geo. H. Bliss, Put Fountain Pens on your list. Be sure you buy the WATERMAN'S and select them at CRANSTON’S The largest variety and satisfaction guaranteed. Don't overlook the SIMPLEX TYPE. WRITERS for the young folks. HECKER'S Old Homestead and Prepared | e schwheat for Flap Jacks at CARDWELL'S alum 1n The Bul- [ letin for b usiness reslis @he Bulletin, Norwioh, Tussday, Des, 13, 1610, VARIOUS MATTERS Pishing through the loe his beg unugually sarly” this your. Tops for mesh nkiin street The Otis won on sale at 100 adv. Ibrary has recently had A number of apprecinted gits of hoo'ss b Lorelin nngunion Docomber in the month of 1wo now moonn; ono was on the 1st and there will be & new one on the 41ut In the wenior cluss elaetion nt Will mmw eollogs, Reginald D, Vorbes of Sow London was chosen <luss poel Wifty name cards for 25 contw, Aur tug the holiduys, at The Hulletin printing ofoe - aiv Norwich 1n eredited with wix resl ou Iast week, i ugainul five i the corresponding week of 1909 Holldey tme slways means exira business for the bakers, who count on bl orders for Christmas (ruit cako During the vear tha state catile commin i ofMes and traveling ex e including clerk, were supatior court this mornine, o va, Meliride, which Thursduy, will' be re Eve ad y member requested to be present Laundresses and laundries are has ing trouble getting clothes to ook shite with city water in its present condition. The White Ribbon Banner is urging holiday planni make Christinss plenmant for th thful members of Loyal Temperance leglon At the annual meeting of the Stato Horticultural soclety in Harifori on Friday night, it was stated that the organization has a balance of $172.11 The Norwich, Colchester & Hartford Truction company has petitioned the general assembly for an extension of time for the right to construct its rail- way. Wednesday, Fridey and Saturday are the wint mber days in the Catho- girls are busy just now. number of eastern Connecticut 1 Army men will go to Meride (Tuesday) for the reception of Merriam post to Commander in Chief Jobn K. Gilman of Boston. Al Myers, manager of The Choco- late Soldier company, who with his family spent Jast summer at Crescent beach, s to have a cottage at Ocean | beach’ the coming summer. Notice is being given that the newls organized New England board of trada | is to hold meetings once a month in Boston for the most part, with an oe- asional mecting in Springfield. Mrs. Clapp has large line fancy nov- cities, meckwear, aprons, dolls, hand- kerchiets, cards. Order cake, plum pud- ding at Woman's Exchange.—adv. December 13th is the feast day of St, Lucy, made much of in anclent times in England. St Lucy was pat- roness of all diseases of the eyes, and | patron saint of the laboring poor. about the state are opying from The Bulletin the re mendations by Postmaster Caruther to the public in regard to the sending of Christmas packages through the mail Private (“Nemo”) Stamsbury, a sol- dier of the 131st company, stationed at Fort Wright, who attempted to commit himself in the breast, is rapidly recov- ering. The Charles F. N been appointed managing agent for th sixteen-story Hiliiard building in the | course of construction at the northeast corner of John and Dutch streets, says the New York Post. Frank T. Sisson of No. 95 Frank street spent the forenoon on Monda pond. He met with splendid success, landing ten beauties, and every one of them were of good size. The Eplscopal woman's auxiliary of Connecticut pledged $5,200 at its an- nual meeting in New London, and this handsome sum has been made up and distributed in the customary channels of benevolence. It is said that fewer Christmas trees are coming down for the souchern market, inspectors holding up those | from the sections of M: achusetts | where the pest of brown-tailed mo'h prevalled during the past seasol The Chevro Kadisho at its anmual meecting Sunday elected the: President, Herman Alofsin; dent, D. B. Pressman: Ruben. A banquet with a | gramme followed the evening A New Haven water company says of their supply that while there w nough to supply present de- ands if any regard to economy observed, there will be an entirely n idition & month hence there are rains or a good thaw Postmaster C. Potter of Noan' Monday morning that he wishe to be known that there » wished to obtain the offica expiration of his torm of four which occurs the first of the is is Mr. Potter's second term in the office. The Tartford papers Monday r ferred to the death of Mrs. Raymond us being due to grief at the r son, which occurred lasi month. ore her marri she wis Miss Agnes Swan and was for a num- ber of years a member of the hous hola of Pliny Jewell om Farmington | wenue, Hartford, OBITUARY. Albert E. Wittar, T death of Albert E. Witter ¢ urred Sunday night he home his nlece, Mra. George W. Puac Mystie, at the age of 83 He wa 1' st of his immediate family, but leaves eph in found De ot Bis home near the LeMngwell ch vor here he was cared for. He livad alone ot LeMngwell since the death of his ustere, over elght years ngo, having occupled the Kennedy place. ' He was well known among “the rosidents of Salom and Lefngwell. being a n * o Sulem Baptist church. He nev R g an_considerable fce in the on_Monday. lce has ¢ 1 er Connectieut river 1o 1= Annual meeting, Div. No. 2, A. O, ¥ onight. Bustness election of ofcers, | | lic_church, when special prayer is of fered for those to be admitted into Holy Orders. Katherine Ridgeway of Boston, in Aramatie and humorous readings, Y. M. C. A. course, Central Baptist church. At 8 tonight—ady With term examinations in day school T for Christmas con- certs in Sunday school and the temp- | tation to skate and coast, the boys and | suicide a short time ago by ehooting | ves company has | | fishing for pickerel at the Lantern Hill | PERSONAL Dayid R Kinney hus returned from spending the weok end at Lords Voint. Mru. Allce Wichardson haw returned to ilaritord, ufter w vieit with her dmuiditer, Miw, Bamucl ¥ish of Hai- 0, DEPARTMENT DID GOOD WORK AT FALLS FIRE. No Water Used, but the Building Had » Big Btart, Having Caught from the Chimney. On Mongay morning the fire depart | ment waw called 1o No. 18 Grosvenor place for w fire tn the two-story cot- tuge of A, W, Bmith, It was no mere chimney fire, but the pullding had been wet afire from a defeetive chimney. The | e had burned throngh x4 studding and was breaking out on the fret and econd Veitig the beginning of & | Ulize, when the depsriment wiak | alicd, The depurtment did sxeellent work 1o put it out us they did, as there s w good chance of losing (he whole Bouse, - Much cutting had 1o be done. | st no water was used, chemicals tak- | The Kalix chemical company arrived firet | much ot The rocharge 1 nded long in tankn there | BIDS FOR SECTION OF BCOTLAND ROAD Will Be Opened in Highway Comm | sioner’s Office Today—Contract Ma: Not Be Awarded. s Today the bids of & number of eon- tractors, including the townfi will opened In the office commissioner at Hariford bullding of from 2,200 1o in the town of Norwich, The wo in 10 be done at end of the road 1 the t o the new ron P ance | beyond the sble that there will be from 3§50 316,000 it the sta elden to bu rty « rs there who may make t in possible no o awarded. J. L. COWLES WILL SPEAK ON PARCELS POST. Large Number of Grange Members Ex- pocted Hers Thursday. | At Thursday No. 6, P. in Pyth I, the me be privileged to attend as promised a decided treat flernoon's meet ing of dress of Mon. James L. Co | York et 2 Posta Mr. Cowles | urer of the P has just return al Prog tors, commerce, and before the meeeting of | the interstate commerce comission that s rece 5 . His sub- ject is bel all over the country, but is of espec terest to fartiers, and one ough ne | i,;. | ed a T NORWICH SOCIALISTS PROTEST. | Do Not Like Sentencs Imposed on Fred | D. Warren. in the 1 Moyar, Ha. i A Scalp That Is Kept i Clean And Sweet | Never itches or bacomes choked with dandruff. It will be vigorously healthy | and free from scalp diseas [SMITH'S IMPROVED HAIR TONIC will keep your scalp perfectly sweet and clean and healthy, removes dan- druff deposits, stops itching and irrita- | tion, and gives your hair a chance to grow and improve in quality. Price 50 Cents SMITH'S B STORE ll‘ranklll quare, Norwich, Cl. dec120 FORCE OF 96 MEN AT WORK Opened Up a Trench 400 Feet Long in West Main Street and Began Work on Well and Dam for Trad- ing Cove Brook—Supply Very Low. wut Hustling slong the work as fast as, uation was thoroughly discussed, wen onmii made on | D0 ACUOD Of & public nature was L PEATITN. L Bawhs tigus -ehods " | The hoard intepds 10 bave the | LEDYARD COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY YEARE. Goidon Wodding Coisbrated oy Mr. snd | Wrs. Courtiand Lamb—Large Family | Gathering. | Yrom 11 1o oo Monhsy ¥y and | Mre. Courtiand Lamn of Ledyard ceie- brated their goAGen wesding by 5 fem- | fl', reunion at whieh there were ‘V,“i wixty in atiendance. There were man; presept, (rom other lowns, many friends | Calling 1o pay tigir vewpects b4 e well Unown Ladyard coupie i There was & rumpivsas dinper for the large gathering 5t the Lawmy wme- 1 Lem- | #1228 and mAny e prERCnis were 16 Monday for the pipe line to Trallug | Loriry supsiy in the pipes jus ax soon | cAved by Mr. and ¥re Las ove brook. The water depariment, | s 1t is mosdile snd as 20on ke ine | InE KifiR in gold abd wiver throush the contraktors in charge of | Vipe arrives more men will be put 10| thone yresent from oui of L red the work, had s force of %8 men en- | WOrk on tne job, ‘The pipe i looked | Chaties lawh, | (Dawiey, Mo wiked in Slgging the trench and start- | Tor on Wednesiay and vy then quite | Jomsthan Levier Miss Lagier and Siss ing the well wt the brookside from | & section of trengh will be resdy to| Yanny lester of Werwieh, Cuiver which the pumping will be Gone. To- | receive it Chagman of Growon, Miton Lawmb of | duy Iy 1% expected that there will be & | The water situation 434 not improve | Westerly . itk F#er pumber of men ai work, eays | any on Monday, which has veen a rard| Mr ard Mrig Lasgph wre werlver of Bupsrintendent Cor) day for the use of water ever since the | the town of Lesyark agd for ine pas Vour hunfred feo trench *hortage has exisied. There were many | 5Ly years have rembed 24 e is opened on Monday in West a where 1t 18 expecied that the hardest digging will be encountered, as it is count; w nome there was 1o macadam there. This trench has pot| 258 i had 1o be secured in barrem for been dug 1o the required depth, but|Use there. In other sections of the will be today, und after leaving the | cily it was impossthie 1o get 1t during highway much easier aizging j5 ex- | the Gay, although it flowed in & ema pected, un there tw not very much #iread, in the carly morsing n the fields, The work at the by The uwe of the city water for #ide wiss the putting in of the fo locomorives of the New Haven n for the station and t on Bunday ar day was poted of the well 5%20 a5 anA It was wiated thai the or o be ned which had been running the pumping 3 where the pumgs wil Graught ion at Greeneville Lecaie {rozen Lrom that the nolier was ¥ out The pumps have been ordered and ! of mervice thereby. Many thoussnd one #hipped 1oday and oth- | gallons are requirss o %) the tanie ars Just ax woon as poweible. They are | on the large lvcometives 10 be uperated by slectricity, there be- | The operation of the pumps by eler- ing Arect connected motors of 35| tricity will necessitate the bullling of horse power each. 2 mew line by the gas and electric Xo further action has been taken on | commissioners 1o that point and on the matter of using the tic river | Monday Buperintendent Bogue was en- water, the report from Chemist New- | gaged iD geiting righte 1o erect ire uds 0Ot having been received by t poles. This will be pushed along zr department Monday night, thongh Tast am poswivie following tme high 18 expected todvy way, res s along thers may The board of water commissioners | have & chance 10 get siectricity if taey — HEPTASOPHS HAVE THEIR COUNTY CABES BEFORE ELECTION OF OFFICERS | BOARD OF PARDONS James J. Fiynn Chosen Archon—No Howard Shelley and John Yurasz Deicgate to Bupreme Conclave. | Want Their Fresdom. A large attendance The December session of the boarc Monday night at th ting of pardops was beld iz menate of Norwich conclave, No. 424, T. O. H., | chamber at Hartford MonAsy. It was opened by Sherifft Dewey at 1 A the memvers of th were in at dance. Th or Weeks, which was he bloci nolt pres Austin board atter of bu Gen. Edwarq Harland of r fore this mecting, passed off Jucge John M. Thayer of th smoothly and to the on of all | court, Lewis Bperry of ia present. J. B. Benoit wasz placed in | Dr. George H. Kxuight of nomination for re-clection as archon, the ¥ New Londen County. Tre peiition of Donal itidra st declined, and ed on James J The following coming year: nonor was be- nn officers Past archon, Jo 1o Paglia was = B. Benoit; archom, James J. Fiynn; | Howard Sheiey | provost, B. T. Comerford; preiate, | WEO was semtenced Bept | Danjel E. Walsh; secretary. J. ¥.|1303, from oze o three Cochrane er, Dantel theft, asked for pardon om the & treasure bert Wi . at his parents neeq Bis Frank Kieindest; warden, N. T. Je iz hezith i faling znd U sen; sentinel, Jobn Shuitz; trustee, D. | ience was excessive C. Murphy, M. . Waters and M. I |Sitatement in wiica Be said was employed on a motorboat 2 he rad been Withoui mieep x hours. He me: a friend w York with whom he on the poat 1o Fisbers & McNamara. The matter of sending a & the supreme conclave ih at Milwaukee, Wis, was fore the meeting and discussed at | % ength. It was finally decid that | charged with the of & m re was no need for this, as no ques- ‘ boat. He pleaded gulity om tne 2 ions of moment were expected to |Of & depuly saerift 2 come up at this time. It was moved | JOBn Yurasz seniences Februrary 2 and carried that this matter be laid | 1803, for life, for S secon” on the table. | Gezree, ioned for pardos om tbe A few encouraging narks were | ETounc e I8 inno 3. Lawiess ap made concerning an increase in the membership of the conciave, after which adjournment was taken Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the business pert of meeting and a social hour was en- ed. The turkey conts r which there has been mo much inierest of late, was deciéeq Monday nigh fevor of B - Comerto; AT POLI'S. The Lion and the Mouse. v meat was taken t Poli's theater rs put on The Lion Mouse as the opening attrac rtern was 2 Mid<issex County. appeared tenced Decembe: mpany, their work the afternoon by Mr. Manager Rusk bas assemb! No one for Charles st propit beer f a woman. was taken b: ner which FRATEANAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. | Norwich Ledge, No. 25, Elects cers—E. M. Pincus President. o ili Try to Change Dog now of Br SUNSHIN Scott’s Emulsion are the two great creators of energy. You can get along without Sco#t’s Emulsion if Lewis R Church and The deceased was you have enough sunshine, but for the millions who don’t get much sunshine, Scoit's Emuision is absolutely necessary. m Emulsion. Get sunshine, fll | From out of town were s 2 Mrs D. J. Sheehy and son, Bdward too, whenever you can. » Sheehy. of Montello, Mass, and Miss Max Gould of Brockten. Shea & pinces which could mot get water on) 707:4&' which had #t on Bunday. the arl homestend, where they wert 15 tollowing their marrage M. am was born st the homestess Eept. 17, 1832, tbe son of § asd Bara Crapman lamb. He reocived & BoB wchool education and bas wd the business of farming garden marceung He clecied 15 the peueral sssenbly in 1567 and we He has served biz o ectma Zawesnor, member of of reliet and jar pes wev- eral vimes o wior x g—Aumi TLedyard, smze Lamy of Gro- Lamh of Normicn wre 1 Groton, Mre FAzar Ceo Buit of Lovis Weinste n va hen Heard in Common Pleas Lews Court On Monday m mmon pleas rial of the case { New York ve Montville the wum of 32 the plaintift. He iz tne Waler END A Breaks the Most ~ Sureiy and Ends Grippe 2 Few Piles Quickly Gured At Home Josiant Relief, Permonent Core—Tria Packag: Mailed Free 1o All in Plain Wrapper. ilew @b @ fearts s privacy of your o 2 bmid Pile Cuse we a trial paciage free W & 1 whi give you inst 1. you the marmicns, s - This great rems on_the way Lowar from wny drogeisi lor . on poment i ng { PAY BY CHECK We have preached foryea sforuwe kocw th it is a grzat conve and an econromy. If your money is thi bank you will stop an think bzfor: drawing check; your pocket it is quickly spent. We offer you our serci s Loan & Trest Ba. That MAPLE SYRUP ialiien’s A MOST PLEISING CHRISTMAS GIFT! A 14k Solid Gold Small Size J— Tie Picut Jewees 5 L, Knee GEO. A. DAVIS My Holiday Merchandise s is the most complete line in the city. 1t was selected with grest care and embraces the sest imporied and do mestic Wovelties. Useful and - persive. Come here and you will find just what you wans Denriser’s Hardy Boss are auoept- sole gifts for any sre ney contain Gum Hey by Jar Late's, Gus ans Twine, < apd Cenrison’s Jewe'ry Clearing Outéit mares a Bormething wonry laz #ns tws rash- s, Je & sox of Drier. GEO. A. DAVIS 25+29 Broaaway v_Ketchups cwe wren PEGPLE’S MARKET € Franklin St. AIRS, STETSON & YOUNG =ayiia DENT DR. E. J. IST JONES Suite 4, Shannen Building

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