Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1910, Page 5

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Delicious Sweet Grape Fruit, Apples, Pineapples, New Figs, Poultry Plenty, English Hams and Bac Meats are Cheaper Somers Bros. PLENTY OF NATIVE Chickens and Fowls PLUM PUDDING (cans), good for every day in the year. PURITAN PAN CAKE and BUCK- WHEAT. Fine for breakfast PEOPLE'S MARKET, G Franklin St JURTIN Be Up-to-date HOLDY The Bulletin, turday, Dec. 17, 1910. VARIOUS MATTERS Diecember 17 in the chureh ealendnr In HL Lazarus’ day, Holllny post enrdn are aiready croaning the mails. " Narwich, in Christmas greens are unusually fine and glowsy this year, The unual holiday vacation tourists are starting for Washington. Chrigtmas menns the for mukern and pellers o husy candy. weanon Connecticut farmers are Ight and nine inch ice Eantern v enting Home of the walks, which have been dungerounly toy, were well sanded on Friday, Vifty nume eards for 25 cents dur g the holidayw, at The Iriletiy printing office.ady " Lord of Lord's i1 has valuable ram to €. M, and W. Ferguson of Fishers inland In u number of churches, Forefa thers' duy, Decomber (o i b ticipated In tomorrow's servicos Governor Weeks haw approved the Bl of the Norwich hospital for the ineane for November for $4,538.46 Travel in heginning to be h on Al the rallronds, and extra cors have been added 1o several of the trains kolng wouth Parwann who have been in the neigh- borhood of Gardner lake this week atate that the Kreater part of the lake | W frozen over In #plte of the cold, nutomobile par- and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewriter. Wauregan House, Parker-Davenport Co., Propristors. Holiday Goods PORTABLE LAMPS, or Gas or Electricity. ( HAFING DISHES, ! Designs—Justly Priced. CARPET SWEEPERS, Bisse Christmas Assortment, TOY DYNAMOS. Dependable Electri cal Apparatus. Company 129 Main Siree!, Norwich, Conn. The Store for Practical Gifts. \'v ALL PA PERS leaves a larger the above, and to = made quite a reduc- It Is a good time Muresco, Moldings, and Iy of decorative mate- Paper Hanging and P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 24 West Main Street. Junla MERRY GHRISTMAS Fresh Shoulders. peeib. 10c Prim: R'b of Roast per 1b. 15c 5 ibs. Homeycomb Trip: 25¢ ARERIB NA 1 w t Sme-made SAUSAGE Sauerkraut. Celery, Crarberries, Con- e Catawba and Malaga Grapes, da ard Califormia Oranges. HENRY NORMAN, Telephone 267 36 Franklin St. W“fl F. BMLEY cavor 00 A. T ck, Livery oand Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Sireet. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telopnone 883 aprasa Gerdnecy i !z& tew continue to reach town from points, and add to the business i hotels and restaurants The Stamford Advecate, the striot, and the Windham neeript come to th this week In holiday Putnam County exchange ta- dress School officers in Andover have re- ported o the state comptroller that the enumeration of chiidren of schoo! within their township 18 65 Although the mercury dropped to the sero point early Friday morning. the day lack the high southwest winds which made Thursday so disagreeable. Christmas gifts from the irlety of dainty articles at the Women's Exchange, —adv. The 1 semni-anhual 0. 21, of the Derby fifty were session of Grand Good Samaritans, in Odd Fellows’ Delegates numbering present about Invitations were received locall Friday for the inangural reception to Gavernor-elect Baldwin, which will be held in Foot Guard armory, Hartford, the evening of January 4. on The holiday foreign money order «u at the postoffice has been bi | week, and will continue until the m salling of the last steamer, which in- ures delivery before New Year's. Mrs, Sylvesta Robinson, %7 vears old, was found dead in bed at her home in Lebanon Friday. The medi- cal examiner gave apoplexy as the cause of death. She leaves one son. On Thursday, George 8. Smith of Fast Lyme wae formally appointed by Gov. F. B. Weeks to be inspector of Fiteh's home for soldiers at Noroton with rank of mejor from December 1. ere was a conference of S. N. E. telephone men here on Thursday, the divisions of New Haven, Hurtford, Eridgeport, New London, Willimantic, Danlelson, Mystic and Saybrook being represented. Rev I Ricketts will preach in the Central Baptist church Sunday morning in exchange with the pastor. In the evening Rev. P. C. Wright will speak upon a Trip Around the World, illustrated with the stereopticon.—adv. Thers are now 550 soldiers at ate home in Noroton gate amount in pensions received there each quarter is $20,000. The oldest inmate i8 William Davidson, who passed the century mark in > vember. The body of Mrs. Amelia Stoddard, former resident of this ecity and iales Ferry, whose death occurred at the The aggre- the home of her grandson, Howard Gray, East Lexington, Mass, was brought to Gales Ferry Friday for interment. The Connecticut Automobile asso- ciation will take up a good deal of the time of leglslators in coming session. The members are bent on securi modifications of the present law and more uniformity with the laws of oth- er states Morton F. Plant, is installing all the apparatus and appliances for a modern dairy at his farm in Poquon- noc Bridge. It is all to be run by electrical power, the farm house and all the farm buildings are being wired for electric lights. George G. Engler, who was in com- pany with the late H. B. Sm the vadway pharmacy, has purchased interest and will hereafter conduct nimself under the name of Broad- sharmacy, inc. His many friends wish him success. The ceived state treasurer on Friday re- + check for $241,302 in payment of the late Sebastian D. Lawrence of New London. It is one of the largest | pavments of the kind ever made into | the state's trehsury. Coroner F. H. Brown went to New London on Friday morning and i tigated the death of Dennis O'Neil a decided that he dled from heart & ease and must have fallen overboard after the att He had complained of paln about his heart. a ensus Director E. Dana Durand on Friday announced that the popuiatfon of Groton borough. according to the 1810 census, is LS Ten vears the borouszh was not formed so not possible to ascertain the growth « the boroush since organization. The naval station is making a_good electric light customer for Groton borough since the marines have been stationed there The electric lines were run to the station upon applica- tion of the government about two years ugo at an expense of about $300. and Mrs. Frederick Lewis of York and Ridgefield Friday an- nounced their intention to give Pom- fret school a Christmas present of $50,000 to be used for the erection of a gymnasium. Gifts made to the school \n'hm the last few years total $700,- 000, | the names of some of the geneml as- he Incoming session. For inst e ls a Carpenter. P Ensizn, | Hunter, Carrier, Slater ner. Miller, Turner, Hatmaker, te and | Walker It is not unlikeiy that the next gon eral masembly may be called upon to \ppropriate money for the further in- vestigation by the state board of in- funtile purnlysis. The state hoar falled to hit upon a treat: t can a8 yet the diswass shat endorsg, ent ctally il of the inheritance tax from the estats | ves- | PERSONAL Frank J James of Providence has been In Norwich to visit his parents. | Ousren b Jokniil. Mkoager of tho | Houthern New Eagland Telephone Co. at Mysthe, wpent Thursday in Norwich. MORE LINKS IN NETWORK OF TROLLEYS. Privilegs of Gonstruction for New Lines to Be Asked of Legisiature. While the Shore Line Eleciric com- pany Aoes not gropowe to ark the in- coming legislature for any charters for new 1ines, and will only ask extensions Jf time for the lines which it has under course of conmteiciion, 10ry eXiNtE in the easters rection of the . the four corners of the i New Huven, Hartford, seuare Plainfieid and New London The Bhors Line teolley will take care of one wide of this gquare and will be connected by branch Jinks in the syn- tem with Middletown and thence with the Hartford, and in tines of the Rhode due time with Iuland company . CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS ARE A FIRE RISK. Chisf Stanton Makes Some Suggestions Pertinent to the Season. Chief Hov fire depart ent man give: BUZEEsLions Lo business men gwners or those controlling prop There is approsching tne on with its d d by carelessness in of show windows, Christrnas tr. been dipped in a chemic them non-inflamn 0ot solution of ammonta in t ounces to one the gas lights are pr or chimney and watch all s¥inginz g brackets. These sh in show windows tric wiring or ha expert. Do globes in paper pet is suffcient to start a b In churches, nday schools and halle where women and children are | congrezated great care should be exer- | cised if trees are & ated. The © tree is bad enough cotton batting or paper. burning candles on trees and of water ready in addition to any f'n extinguishers vou may have. Learn where your property is located and how send in an alarm. A quick al help the fi department. phone, be sure vou te al solution to malk nable. fire is mad \ £ the nea: e nearest fire alarm box to to nearest fire station. beinz give the name, street and number. This is the time when the fire depart- ment needs the co-operation of all citi- zens in trving to preve; may lead to a conflagrat the water conditions. Any assistance rendered will be ap- preciated by the fire department Unclaimed Letters. The list of unclaimed letters at the| | Norwich Eva Conant Connell. Mrs. Joseph Darw Domary, Lean A. Drake. J wra Gagon. Miss C. | J. Gilmour Ham s Newcomb, W Hot Water Bottle It's Better Than a Hot Brick. Not only for cold feet and warming | up a cold bed, but for a hundred and | one uses about the house where one | wants to apply heat lly in cases of sickness. to the person, | espe There is nothing equal to a geod Hot Water Bottle for convenience ard satisfactory Every house should have one. Every house can. results. We sell good Mot Water Bottles for g5c. “A Top Notcher. A Kantisek, | written guarant SHITH'S T, STORE | Franklin Square, Norwich, Ci. dectsd with its two years costs from $2.00 uo. common_counell Muyor Thayer presides, democratic first time it has occurred since its in- v Cranston & Co. L than death from Council Approves The | Agrm dm'flr-.,rm Sustained | ¥rx. Wintam Camo Lanman has oo s ars the syuros of mneh | Action of the Board of Water Communoncu R Bt B g R g g S o fi.;-:' Zaxa iz, | ci.m’"."a'.::;':; .,...':.. tima for — weron of el and o, CHTivtma very shert, and ~—Yantic River will not be Used Unless Absolutely | st souepn sai i wen on 0 .;,fngmu»’ dacisions must oe made auickly. [ " T X T, - Thardsch vasils Gz Here are a fou suggestions to ssist nv‘q sertain, b rowlt in % mdden w2 By osre throat, hoatsopecs, Tty [ ian, beAnt s, s painfal breatbing arc tne logerusners ot you t0 3 wise choice: Necessary— Cold Weather Keeps Men from Work— : More Pipe Arrives—Insurance Engineer Meets Water | il 20" 5,27 7, 00 ! hoiidays with ner rother in Scnens. 32 1o $39. z : Board. w5 Y. RN b, o topcne it - fermasts, 31 40 e E’b remedy for - 5 ats] Crrghs; namely, K. of C. 1o install. Bilf's Comgn 775t s vt corin I periionly pate and reliss st recnedy forr w/’nlv ;-d 0 Called for the purpose of ratifying | representing the Mili Mutual insurancs | A specisl mesting of Vinite Crows sewerial conrier 5 ek a o | comomny. He n for tre suurpons | councii, K. of . wiil be heid Sundss e for trofiey commruction will be asked | e 8otion of the board of water com- | ComIRty Ke BeRaeq JOF O L TUTV eS| OO len time ine mataliation of 5 um-':m X '3 shich will, when compieted, dovetafl | /0iS8ioners in connection with he |y g fniended to do reative to the | new ofcers w1l take piace. Disrs flxwthu c:nnx/fl g nicely futo the vamt network of clectric | agreement between them and the ¥alls | uge of Yartic river water and m-yn—w‘y Rullivan of New London 7 L e T 3»;'; lines planined for the eastern part Of | company for the securing of the Yan- | Falls company's pump. After digcuss- | officiate as the instailing oficer. (rine ::_ 7 ”,,;-,_;"a;‘;, r | Boxed Hta the gtate, tic FIVET water, §f 1t i necessary, there | g the matter he vistied the mill #ith | imporiant business Wil come betor Do Me., fema Y uE Aroggion sy and | Writing Cases, 15 A lrge wquare of undeveioped terri- | wag a4 wpecial mesting of the court of | Supt. Corkery., and by bis direction | the council st thie time and a2 larg _',v) srtmtitate, he et iR | & on there will be piaced in the pipe 1 the | attendance i« ooked torward 1o 2t strect a bypass, so that ihe check | meeting valve will not have to e disturbed. It was thought that the bygass would not_have to be put in, but Engineer Friday evening. W can giie g s but only th the councsl 411 the sests of the re- ublican members being vacant, There mernners of were present, HARTFORD FIRM ment of roliing = —_— - ier rafis. Fiaa previvusly been u mesting of the | Kendall asked tor i, and 12 will Do | pyue in No Bid for Stamped Envelose par i e : exceutive committee and the same! dome today. A fire was started over Contract 3t Washington. i 1o e} Handy i commitice composed the councll, the | the spot where it wiil go, Pndm nighe. ng time betws - Tele nd i In espected Wil be thawed it 5 that the ground can te 45 59 and wosthers ception. A Washington despaters sayw i 1 { ¢ 1 i mich ix | extreme an he Westerly Ifnex Soon after 8 Mayor Thayer calied the | 1087 ¥ Ieiendat B sty the priating of re- | soris at the other. | o center of the above mentioned | council 1o order and stated its pur- | Ome of the members of the water | N0 B 0 N8 RUOIRE L 00 | Ve tarae pians 1 , ~. G b tn 32 square of 1ereitory 1 be tapped by | powe, after which the communication | buard stated that it would not He poe- | QU0 CE00E 08 BERPRL .9 ,”31,”, o " c - 5 e 15 3 the propused Norwich, Colchester and | from the board of water commizsioners | #ible 1o wtart using the Yantic mw R L eies | sarvor wion and P 8 Hartford Vine. A new Vipe will inier- | an forwarded by Clerx G, #. n-ly.l water until the first of the wosk, and |8 & new tars The Bl oviinaicd | ZOTEI o 3 sect thin if Its charter is granted run- | mond was resd by City (lers Moors | that 5t is not intended 1o uss the """’lu-’m“ru S e et 2068 . ning from either Colchester or Turnier- | teiling of the board's action s fol- Unicss absoiutely neceears. I it gets | tNTOngBout the countey, backed ) 00 | e R . ey, ste., 10c 18 ville, the probable junction being sore- | 1ows: 10 8 point where there will e no other | Briniers and last sestion ft passe? e | A Good Pru terian Bgoiled e where near Mariporough Mills and con- | Resolved, That the board of water | water, they will be obliged o tarn on "‘.‘“‘,’;ww o This wesls el Y aose | The Baltimore rax tae froc necting with liney running parallel with | commissioners of tne city of Norwich, | the river water, tut they 8o ot want | 578 obiecied 1o this work bLeing Tk | Comorting B the Commecticut river from Hartford| gypject to the approval of the eourt of | 10 get it into the pipes ¥ it can ""r.mnéa t; o ; Rt e ury, Conmne t at € toward the mouth of the Conpecticut| common councll, procesd to 1ake from | avolded. 10 the B B Diytos, ONG * neer 4 . ¢ those Missjon river. 5 . | the Yantic river through the pumping Will Finish Trench Today. Bo contraet for B8 poverses i Tim ” 4 S o The general assembly will e peti- | gystem of the Falle company such 869- | h. yevere weuther of Priday caus. however. the bl men | town, last Bunday. t . . 4 2 o o toned for a charter for the Moodus | ply of water ax may be required 0| oq ot o0 o5t ug work in the treneh s . Niew | ministered by the Ri Rev iz s a1 right prices Sa e . i th G i p WOTK In s sutry are Brewster. misstonar . ¢ & East Hampton Eicctrie railway and | meet the nects of the city it the pres- | g0 Traging fome seork . 1¢ in & D1eak | fhomnge: of wtioe 2 o s o5 | Brevate » from Fast Hampton to Marlborough | ent shortage of city water: and place when only siightly cold, but in | congress protesting against along the shores of Lake Pocotopaus. | * Resoived, That the agreement now | Dace When ouly, wia"ly, U0, N L | congrens protesting againe i CRANSTON’S The rond if operated will carry both | before this hoard, which it is proposed |5 o ivnin 16 stand When shafei- & Postefice & frelght and pagsencers, Marlborough | shall be execite fuls of snow or dirt were thrown o . 5 ) ;‘ widents now bhaving to cart their oard and the F of the A1 the wind would Hiow the 1 relght either to Lyman's Viaduct or e for the taki terial back in their faces, o strom & - Lo here, four miles, and Moodus de- | manner aforessis e i b ®iand it now looks as tBo ‘ e e oe pecla s be cromsed for fresgit | empowered ar ,lx directed io | done 104 i o5 i on th oy ng four | enld mgreement for and o {stated. Thiz i» as fast 2s 2t was URDAY. miles to Lyman r weven | maid board. | taotahi the work coutd be dons, and = milen here. It in a four 1o five mile | Resolved, That the ! the board | a1t of 1t s gotne alo $ ¥ haul from the Moodus mills to Fast | in hereby directed to transmit a B e eaetiioy ) ca 3198 Huddam, but the road 18 macadamized | ord of the action hereby tazes Friday, mas 2 ail of the wa | boara to the court = " $2 Prom Moodus to a connection with | for its approva P tracks where they cross the Connec een 3 P eut river at Saybrook on the new Con- ed ¢ . o Sewuel necticut river bridge whicn is being | news to the co :Ve ""‘: """: h’“‘ built by the state will e a fairly | was the unanime cr yearsfor we kncw that direct Tine from the mouth of the Com- | mittee to rec . BiLL, ecticut river into Hartford the water hoar it is reat convenience FHANK ‘ B e A’ th 7” o s h | A i 'A’mp""K R 1 ey 104 Main nother application fv @ charter eroiat s 5 4 Sy Smovst it g ¢ pose. Strest, - i B gt it P, B i ] P55k - w0, Thete '3 & JATE: and an economy. s Hartford and Meri‘en, r a the fine new Perlin t g e I Th t p Co ethortiela ana shrongh Dar bank you will stop and at ¥cp Lvorn tracks already inid ! think befor: drawing a s make agreements e e ke i chech; if in your pocket wom Riallion’s by way of the New Haven 253 S ! Colony street into Me ) it is quickly spe oet LANG — Iy Clezner and Dyer 157 Franklin St. We offer you our serut execution posed azree Fails Ife Iham an § TrustCa Loock! Look! apprT NEW HAVEN ROAD Must Pebuild Much of B. & M. System —Lhanges Plannsd Ll Ll 2 [ fourned after dren of the City. | ts Maxs Shipments in Tws Wesss. — &1 cott and paper trimming, rics, etc in addition to u Tete 'S hazards are a menace. Owing to the T water {amine, with many bydrants dry { ywag SECURING MONEY GOODS TO AMOUNT OF and those in service at a very low { ] L .50 pressure, a few SUEEestions may pr BY FALSE REPRESENTATICONS. $42.000 HAVE BEEN ORDERED e confl tion if considered T e :’vnf = P pper, . cotton Sting. Carrie Bailey Was Scliciting Money The B. L. Co. Has Some Machines Go- Bulldlng light or x:} from Merchants for the Psor Chil- ing at the Tobin Plant and Expects '1 be used in decora wih me and slle: werk C ommencmg Saturday, December 17 5000 Bottles Pure California Port Wine T0 BE GIVEN ARAY PABST CAFE, 20 Bath Sireel. Christmas Perfumes Christmas Candies and Christmas Cigars FREIGHT TRAIN s BLOCKED THE LINE.! —_—m | Engine Had to Go Back to New Lon- .sREAKS A COLD IN don After Water, and Passenger JUST A FEW HOURS. Train Was Heid Up Over an Hour. ldren got out a copy of the St that th Edfectiy s Never 3 Severe Coid Proves Qunime tre Cure or the Grigpe. DUKN’S PHAB.MACY JAMES C’CONNELL, Prop - 50 Main Strezt. Frederick Tourteliotte Has Sold His = s Farm and Will Reside Here. MME. T1FT . Palmist 32d Clairvevast. Gift . Suggestmns OBITUARY. Francis J. Moulton. HURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main St Gift-Giving Made Easy! The seiecticn i Gift for a Man FUNERALS. Samuel J. King. maxiag e The th masi—tae nimsef—ae Miss Ruth J. Gorden. o Go-Carts, Dressed s Doils, Ciotiving, Furmie Choice garments Mecrancal Trains and Carrect Heacwear Lamearms. Baoks, Necwwez- Tree Desratons shiefs, Sweates. o Bt Maak franglin Squara Bridgeport Suserier Court g ‘I;mn & / { Buckwheat for Fiap Jacks, o L B R g e [T e ST City of Norwich | at CARDWELL'S the crimina erfor - » ! X e R Re or Bearet t Gas & Electrical Dep't. | Trnean Sulude 3 murder case the cvontry o prese g 3

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