Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1910, Page 11

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S S = Ienry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main Streel, TARY ASGINTAYT WHEN HEYITIT Y, — There's a Delicious Flavor to the Apollo Chocolates that the otherscannot equal. 50c, 60c, 80c a Ib. Sold Only By Sevin's Drug Store NOTICE Or. Louise Franklin Miner Ts now Iocatsd In her new ofice, Breed Hall Roum 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Jsvhone 608 Always the Best... In Material, Styls, it and WORK- MANSHIP. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. novild Fur Talk e We mean FUR COATS and ROBES, und will sell the balance of our elock ot CUT LOW PRICES. These Furs are made of Nice, Strong, Tough and Helocted SKins. A good assortment of sizes THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., 14 Bath Street. WULF decl2daw Don’t Forget Tho PIANO For GChristmas. Highest Possible Grades AT Yerrington's 49 Main Street decdd STEP IN AKD TRY OUR | 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HOFF CAFE, Grounl Fioor Jy30a florai Designs and CutFlowers For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone $68. iv26a 77 Codar Street. Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Cluster Curls «.__for the New Coiflures Gibson ?fiilsl (o, 67 Breadway 'Phone 505 The Goodwin Corsat and Lingarie MODELS FOR EVERY FICURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND RiPAIREN. THERE s no sdveitising madium in pastern Conneotion! squsl to The Bule Wy fop Lusnoss cesulle TheBulletin, | e e e e Norwich, Wednesday, Des, 14, 1910, o e e e The Wulletin should be dsliversd Wflhmantic Men Endeavoring to Get Their Candidate LAY In—Omnibus Claims Bill. sverywhere in the city before 6 & m. Bubsaribers whe fall to ressive 1o by ihat times will sonfer & favor by re porling the faot to The Bulletin Co, o e s ot THE WIA‘Y“IH. ot Por Today. For New Vm.lnn/): Viir Wednesday and Thureday with wlowly riging tem- perature, moderate Lo hrigk west 1o southwesl winds, Fredictions from the Fore MNew York Her- wia On Wednesiny fair 1o parily avereasl and conijnued oold weather will prevail, wilh fresh and Vght northerly to westerly winds, followed by Increasing cloudiness in the west- ern districts of this section, and on Thursday partly cloudy to clondy weaiher, with slight temperature changes, Obssrvations in Norwich, The tollowing records, reported from Wevin's pharinscy, sho the changes in temperature And the barometric changes Tuesday Far 0,44 an.zu “o.um Ther 1 24 20 7 m 1z m, 6 p Highe w ’ 25, Vowert 18 Comparisons, Predictions for Tuesday: Fair continued cold; moterate north wh Tuesdi venther: A predicted, " 1] _igh 7.07 7.07 7.07 764 7.0% #ix hours aft ater it in low tide, whic 1owed ',1 fiood tide, The Harmony club social, which wak planncd for last Friday even wan postponed to a fulure date, will probably held next week. An oyuter gupper s 1o be served and the club orchestra will glve selections. About the Town. | John J. Conpelly of Hartfo # | a recent visitor in town. i William Coughlin has been confine to his home for several days past ount of sickness An anniversary for William H. brated in Bt urday morning requiemn Coughl Mary's high ma n will be cele- church on the wit higher out water. wells in this section Iy patronized. The Greeneville basketball team has no game scheduled for this week, but will put in some hard practice. The next game will be on I)crf nber 24, and will be played out of n TAFTVILLE Sunday School to Hald Christmas En- tertainment—Here and There About the Village. Nearly all Greeneville a are are w places There whnich Plans are being made for a Christ- mas entertainment for the Sunday #chool of the Congregational church, ol be held on Thursday ning, Dec. The committee in charge of nts i= as follows rs. F. Mrs. Charles Webster, Lilllbridge, Miss Robina I Mary Pollard and Miss Kisp School teo Hold Christmas Exercises. At the Wequonnoc scho ance for the month of No 94 3-10 per cent. During the month three cases of Ardxnbw closes on Frid. the Christmas vacation. ercises will be held in all the and attractive programmes, inciuding singing and recitations. have been ar- ranged. In several of the rooms thera will be Christmas trees for the sma children, Improvements at Maennerchor Club. Considerable changes are to be mads on the Maennerchor clubhouse in the near future. and will include kitchen and dance hall. The work will probably be in the hands of a Norwich comtra . To Speak in New London. At a meeting of the Men's club of tha First Congregational church of New London held tonight (Wednes Denald B. MacLane of Tafty deliver an address, his subj Folk Song and Folk Talk, Personals. Mrs. Frederick White spent Tuesday in Providence. William Delaney has acc 5 epted a sition w a Moosup firm. po- Miss Annie Benoit is spending a few days with relatives in New York city. John Frechette has resizned from the Ponemah mill, where he has been em- ployed for some time. Fanny or of New Haven ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tillinghast. of Slater avenue. Mi: Pattison of New London 1 the ghest of Mr. and Mrs. Tilli Th. Truth Will Prevail. radually, the United States naval authortties are coming to rece\nize and to admit that the facts presented by Congressman-at-Large George L. Lilley of this state, with I'i‘ft‘l'én(é to the evils of existing conditions at the navy yards of the country were cor- rect. Recently Collier's Week! said: “Anotlier observation for w we were soundly scolded about two years ago was the statement that large ves- sels were unable to enter the Mare Island navy yard in San Francisco be- cause of insufficient depth. Secre- tary Mever has now investigated the situation and reached the same con- clusion.” This was one of Congress- man Lilley's statements for which was abused and vilified. He was right about it, however, as he was on the other points of his indictment against the naval manafement of the country. Bridgeport ~lmn.mm : The first automobile direc tory Mantla is about to be issued, announce ment of which will be made in T Manila Times when the book is ready for distribution. of Funeral AGER Diresiy: " and Embalmy 70 Franklin St. Bullstin Bidg. Telenhone §42-3 Prompt servica day or alght Lady Assistant Residence 116 Broadway., opp. Theatre ‘Telephone §42-3 Zinot malling oMce, and the addresse is no- | card to rr,’14r1|‘ the ymmav:r at 73 in | An addition will be made | - (#peciul 16 The Bulietin Washington, Dec. 13.-Judge Jurmes A. Bhes, chairman of the republican Lown commities of W!l‘?munur and | Charles A, Gatss, wetnier of the sate | cantesl commites, are In this ey, I | ie sald their object is to prevent !lu reappointnent 8f the present MM~ master of Willimantic st the ex "- tion of his present term, I eou be Jearned whe their candidate -n They Bave heen in consultation with both setiators and with Congressman mfl‘(ll , present postmaster is Charies . TAmmoek and the salary of the of- fice iw 32000 per year. New Haven Port Collsctor. Congressman Buerry yesterlay nom- inated §, fice Wine g-u o snccesd himeelt ax collector of the port of SNew POSTAL LAW CHANGES Would Bave Muoh D‘l.y as Well as Expanse of About $200,000 Yesrly. Two recommendations of Postmaster General ¥W. H. Hitchcock o congrees are upder Adiscassion at the present time, with every prospect of the ulti- for the same is t ie malled without the proper pre payment of postage. Under the law now 6 operation, mall matter that is | propexly prepald iz held at ths i tified by Lhs short a postoMce pontage 1o proce: rmil and unnecessary work Lo Lhe post- office, The ance of the c the postmaster general ar'tes over toe comention of a congressrman that when the letter is serst alons mals | rated up with the defic the exact amount of ¢ vostage and not do or. He feein that no penaity should be imposed because of the care- lennnens e gemeral , iz that 'l t 'l‘.fi mal 2ted change the onal to eollect double the short a sort of a fee for the collection and to allures 1o Jteers xda"-r 100 frequern the regulations. A mall that, is forwarded Gue rated on it in the domestic malis | isa paid. The adoption of Mr. Hitchcocks' rec ommendation is calcuiated 1o save the government about $200000 a year The other recommendation is of even | tpped with 2 receptac The proposed kuw rez December 31, by letter carriers = made only at such residences i vide at cles for the door | its depo=it.” It has been fig carrier loses from % for an answer %o door bell oof lh(- d’zi{fin with i { A current issue of a Bapt fnational paper ng n o dafi-ned 2t the Cantral Baptist church. The coming year in his pe Portland promi: best, torate '3 e to be it is reported. and 2 conspl encouraging feature is number of young people attending t church services. NORWICH TOWN Up—Mrs. G. R. Knapp to Address Missicnary Association. A local resident has in her WS— sion an inventory of the Ni vich | peorhouse in 1786. At that time it ‘was renzo PBlackstone, from w. was moved to #ts present article reads: Inventory of furnm belonging to the town of Norwich the pc-»r‘w se: 4 beds, “ong: and shove aly a.nd 1 old c!:air Missionary from Turkey. George R. Knapp of Bitlis, Tur- ngton street. Mrs. Knapp a graduate of Mt Holyoke college, and i® o make an address this (Wednes- day) aftermoon ‘before the Lathrop Memor! Foreign Missionary society of the Congregational church. ey Fi Rehearsing Christmas Music. The members of the senior choir Sacred Heart \ are “n nm \l\ dren are -eheanng Christmas hy At the Monday Miss Mur solo was O ing of the mew | Years ago a peti- regarding the read, state read. tion was sent in which is one of the worst in this vicin- A few ity the greater part of the year. Personal and General. A large party from here attended the fair in Yantic. AMisses Viola and Annie Vergason Fitchville were guests on Sunday Mrs. Harvey Gore of Vergason Hill Misses Rosers of West Town street have had uests for & few days Miss Bertha nice Northup. ot of The The tree sparrow and myrtle warbler have wade their appearance. The war- bler was seen on the Otrobando read. It feeds on bayberries. Miss Henrietta heem- rflurlx.d Sat- urday ta her home an P aft vers! 1 Mrs. weeks George Cla Sophy Weitsel circle of the King's| Davghters met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Albie Hale at her home on la- throp avenue. The circle is sewing for thy Rock Neak Homa | ARE BEING ADVOCATED. ' # occaxions delzy 1o the ) | postage zs | lesrir with two cents posiage pre- | 1816, de- | Ancient Inventory of Almshouse Turns 1, located on the estate of the late Lo-|! the guest of Miss Susan Hyde | and Miss Eu-| Haven. He Bas heid the office avout “ight years, Awards to Connecticut Residents. The otonibus claime bill was 1aken ?inmmu yemterday and pasaed. 1%, mum awards 1o guite & num- Conneeticut 1 th« wmlnx Fieia of \Vumn'y sm 76; Faldwin M"‘Xurwu'b. $ziz. u?uzu Gideom K. Hallona 312150, Adelaids 1. ford, $564.54; Harriet B, New Haven, §142.%5, and Charles L Green of Providence, Bt 1., and Samnuel T. Green of Bouth Windaor, $1.550.47. MRS. BOSWORTH SUES FOR HUSBAND'S Du‘fl'l Alleged Criminal Megligence on Part | of Mew Haven Poad—Asks for 5000, New New York, New Haven & Hart- ford rallroall company has been mafe defendant in 2 suit brought againat iz Mrs, Maud Boaworih of New mate adoption of the suggemions, One | London tor $5.009 for the death of ner treatment of | hushand, Enginecr Prederick € conrded 16 It By | worth, Sn August. ther countries of the world when | Bos- The #uit in brought by Mrs. Bosworth as administratsixz of the extate. The papers were served jon Saturday on one of the officials of the roas by Deputy Sherift J. A ‘l"um Hall, e & Huall of New Jondon represent the plaintifl in hflnx.nx the suit Mrs. Bosworts negligence the defendant, cazusing cath of her huwia 7 grows out of the rallroad ar Maromas on the Valiey b worth was &t the thrott attached o alteption throughoul cause of { Bosworia the engine ,‘nA )a('r!‘b:_ ng his own for those of pazsengers of the when he might ha saved hiz own jumping. A fund of 35690 was sed by Hartford papers. LARGE AMOUNT WANMTED FOR EPILEPTIC COLONY. by ©| Trustess Unakis Thus Far ts Get Bu- perintendent—Will Ask $222,006 from i Btate Next Year. The trastees of th pics b #tate capitol Harlord. mesting of | was held they hed 2 com ! Attorney G . regard to the adopied. | the mof- < year. The trustees has tial beginning | T that the c"’lanz a large nber of* patie: - Jerze:; was s.zned l those who are indigent and ue pa- tients who are paupers. REMOVING THE RIFLE RANGE AT NIANTIC. Has Been Practically Abandoned for Past Ten Years | abandoned ten vears ago, & never used after the fles were iaid em the shell k = 209 and 3¢ yard buits, and being taken away. Little was [ the sheiters to te: qus ster general from 1881 to 15‘1. in one vlace, which te its advantages. The mz:e was that it was a dA alit thing y 1 ORDERED TO HARTFORD. All Officers of Millitia of State to Meet There Monday. In generai orders No. 38 § Adjutant Gemeral Cole, all officers of the First and Second regime of fantry, First Separate company. Troop A, Cavairy. Bastery A A, and First company, Signal Co m are or- dered to report at the S 3 Hartford, in service uniform. side arms, Monday, Dec. 18: 11 a. m.. for the purpose ut discussing schoo! work ordered i s, G O, o come prep | tions as will, n use. The (hormqh. sarnest g ner in which school w has been taken up by a large majority of the | offfcers is very encouraging and sures its success cer ‘! u\‘h su:..\n - s W of 4 La-miie \ilm trakns | %lumf Holiday Stock Is mow ready. This store ras the advartage of compiets new ard up YW the minute n | Stocks in every department this year. the new Gridge Mgt | 5t s boen the inflexible rute of e ot :',,’;,;;f( this estabiishment froem a2 very foum. MORE RUMORS AEOUT THAMES RIVER BRIDGE. { Indications Which Peint ts Its Bei Btarted Boon. ramors | | tn con- the Mew] ne.t § Haven o jand 4 of Sew Lond 192y thi: Daa #trest grocer, New Lo 20 optiom v agents of hwrimes #nd o | falsahosd or Fotion tn emter ints s advertising or ssiling of merchandise. This iz constantly proving the ey- note of our success im all lines. Yeu will find the same high grade assert- marts here this ssassn thac have made tris store readguartars for Ecncemical, ser mnd Cryatzl av »8 deme w5, and tasts for smetner lawe | there was “he of the old rumor that the road was o i in fromm Waetertord through the _A’I"M’I"&"L‘-W H;mummmm Crrstmas Donovan was zfeed Tussdzy Gifes ines ‘were 4 ziven amy wuch options. i O 1 oF Ve Fiw o nad met, wot aed said 3o “jok- | TEVST mors attractive, and whils the cualities ars abasiutely right, the prices ars reascmable. Yiu can de~ pend en your Furs if sought at Mae- . Phersor’s. MNew ideas in Umbrsilas for Ladies - wax nels lam Fridar gihng Gas uf 2 eommitiss of Exceilent lires sf Christemas MNesk- wear in crispg and daaty sclor efecis an< new srages. o Bridge hex from nzs been Bath Rebez, Pajamas, Might Shirts Coat Sweaters for Ladies or Men. tor v e Besn Half-hcse in 3k Lisle and the finew grades of casihmers and cotism. Men's Scft Shirts and Bosem Shirts in exceiient, neat, mew and distisctive engi- | o foundation plans and ot Zeas ors oA realty g of bteimg affect ted om the Full Dreas Prsteciers, Feefers and There - | Muers. Silc Hats, S« Cpera Haa and Walking Stizes High grade Gloves im all the reiim | Sle maker 3t moderite prices. Traveiing Bags and Suit Cases. Everytrung in Full Dress Reguaitae Scarfpina, Stofs and Links Evarytning m corvect and high ciess far Men, and some very go0d noveities in Ch cren: headwear in) .9 "% MacPHERSON'S, The Hatter ard Farrier, Norwich. C Attempts o fnd 2 market for 3ad Jsiznd fruit iz the -':' tad oliday Goods PORTABLE LAMPS, For Gas or Electricity. CHAFING DISHES, Varied Designs—iustiy Priced CARPET SWEEPERS, Bissei”s Christ—as Assortment, TOY DYNAMOS. Decendabie Electirical Agparstus @HASE Company CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Kaim Street, ‘Funera! Directors —AND— Embalmers. Lady Assistant Telephone call 328-. Wm Smith Allen Henry E Church j¥i2daw P.F. MURIAGH. Best makes, high and low cut, light and heavy weight and at LOWEST PRICES. FRANK A. BILL, Tenouae . 104 Main Strest.

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