Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1910, Page 11

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY DEC.EMBER 31, 1910 eary iliza % Som FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. 31, 1910. Norwich, Saturday, De The Bullefln lhauxd be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fail to reccive i by that time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletln Co. THE WEATHER. (ADY ASSISTAT W i:N REVITITIY, Forecast for Today. Fair Saturda; diminishing ‘or New England in colder north portion; northwest winds: Sunday increasing cloudiness: mot so cold. Predi from the New York Her- ald: On iir and colder weather w »vail, with fresh north- westerly winds, : on Sunday fair and continued cold weather. HlNG | Observations in Norwich. | The following records, reported from | in's pharma show the changes ! peratur and the barometric Friday: Ther. Bar. 48 lowest Comparisons. :tions for Friday: Rain, follow- colder weather; brisk northwest 0, ather: As predicted. Sun, Moon and Tides. The pleasant tasting Cod Liver Oil preparation. N, D, Sevin & Son AGENTS | T Six hours after high water it Is low | tide, which is followed by flood tide. | = - | i GREEKEVILLE | Christmas Entertainment in Congre- Closing Ont the Balance §| gational Church—Meeting of F. M. | T. A. S—Local Notes. of our Novelties - B ; | The annual Christmas entertainment at a great reduction. $5.00 Desk { of the Greeneville Congregational Sun- Sets $2.75 and $3.00 eac | day school was held in the church par- Picture Frames $1.00 eac Jor day evening, under the aus- $1.00 iia cirele of King's Cases at_ half price.; was @ attend- Racks only 50¢ each. Ses our window display for DUBIESE aev ) bargains. Only a few days for ""‘" L 'E“ the biggest bargains vou ever e iSyapd had, just to clean up the balance e ingly pre- of our novelty stoclk, The Plant-Caddea Co., Jewslers andSilversmiths. applause > : Crying Indian Dol Imll iss nb; Sir PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. - JOHNSON & BENSON, 20 Central Avenus. SLATE ROOFING Metal Cornices and Skyliguts, Gutters &nd Conductors, and all kinds of Job- Ml'i'g‘.pfir;nyfly attended to. 6! . . Big Gain in Gonn. Farm Land Value! Be Good to Yourself and the world will be good to you. The way is to keep your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels ngh_t. And youwll find great help Agricultural Data of This State Issued by Census Bureau. : ! | | Census Director Durand has n~=ueé > average uacres per farm mmuh Th v gh F dry c his official statement from the censusl ed in 1910 was § as ag inst 86 in BEECH e au n oun 0 })ui au |'vlalu\r~tm the agricultural sta- | 1800, a loss of 4 uc ,'u cent istics of the state of Connecticut col- ' lected t the thirteenth decennial i Axanede N alue Per Acre. PILLS njted States census, April L or e , SRR I It is based on a preliminar nd buildiz in 1910 is { 28e. urnished promptly. rge stock o! parative summary, submitted o as again in 1900, | SdaErerswhers /) Inboxer i0c e patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street | director by Dr. LeG B0 Wer dont = i T *| anzza atistician of the divisi [ agricul- REFINE S TC ACK | ture in the bureau of n;g"cc:fim:.'" 'r;J\L- "}"‘l‘“ = l”"" g ESPENT ContoTMABHIN LER AR summary shows, e s census while in 1960 i { rat i R ufi) m%?}thtl::‘r census | 0, bunt. of gain: being Ex-Mayor Crandall Celebrated Holiday e ot e e cent. $ With His Mother, Now in Her 86th 0y implements a e ~ Of the whole number, 431, of Year. implements and machiner e e e 33 {Tin and Sheet Metal Worker s.per farm. average v ; 0 operated E;\ white mers and | B or S, .\Shiu-! 4‘! andall ofi sgent for Richardson and Boynton acre of farm land and buildin E\lui.h&\ ‘:;.(,1.{-‘?;( i ‘);1; -‘., L compared | Norwich spent the Chr K‘)\l(:l]]!ll‘llr:l\“fi[ Furnaces. erage value per acre of farm land | Sl G it i Slonss ananlle it ‘\“,i‘(‘,m,'x 5 3 conducted by white farm- | dence in Ledyard, it being |56 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. for Tabar: and’ fértilizess. Tt ¢ : y cotored. The decrease | h Christmas that Mrs.| dec7d tributes the total number of f 21 of farms of white farm- andall »d in the same { cording to color of farmer; sy ng the decade amounted ‘“'.""" ol refpas a biile character of tenure; whether held froe | 91% oF ¢ cent. and the increase | in February igh in ‘hm' F or mortgaged by owners: and by cer- | Seml Ml B e s e R T LR e ' [ v DHnSattes Eonin 2 tatal e oE fars t501 [ a1t politteal rradter B anioh 13 hael ector gives notice that the ! de total num LAk S M e b R = 3 2 R Sas et i y i s figures are subject to rc- | by owners, part owne [alw ken o deep interest is re-| F]@QNING Al umoing ion later, owing to the fact that a e acaED o e “‘1‘ f‘"‘l‘(’.- = ‘,‘ e Ry 5 i ot i b ke Jact owne la was ook wshand, died in 1906, in his 93d year, E ComDIE eIl he 1nonace Do tie | conipared 5 in 1900, an In- | Sincerely respected by everyone that | 92 Franklin Street. final tables. These additions will not, | €FFse of OELE per ‘cent. A R marbd in all probability, materially odity/is Sie Lo Al number farms conduct- } T S ) izlllx\“;:lltyl:; zll.mnthbl:n:\ or l;dlu\ contained | £ R ';"‘“ .II.{ r-‘l;“” S 14'1'1\ shar NORWICH TOWN e present statement. | : g b i | The census of agriculture was taken | thie il jteriant i DO I N W primariiy. for the patposs of btaining | HEE 5467 m 1900 | Drouths of COther . | Days Rlesiiog t No an accurate inventory of all cl ¥ per cent ! Features of First Church Entertain- | Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary farm Yproperty existin 7R s - of farms operated | ment. plumbing replaced by new and rod- property isting 115, s 191 a complete ex «rm op- | DY mana 14 com- | s ;:rn gpelil plu!’lbln‘!. hn ,\;:hm r:!“,vz.:: ration ring inded De- | PAred o R R R » .| in the increase of health and sa the number and value of vomestic ani- | _ The t He it “1‘-70“ § ftting thoroughly done. Let me give the nui Eand ll or sti A vear between 1620 and; goy a figure for replacing all the old lals in cities and villages on April | ¥ oceurred summer | Slumping with the modern kind that 15, 1910. : & Among the Wil keep out the sewer gas. The |5 Statements relative to the mmer of suc- | worke will be first-class and the prioe and yield of crops and the i ¢ 1. 61| reagonable. mals of Connecticut will 1 in; | by Director Durand a soon 28 d= ; tabulation of this data has been com- | sion’ wi in fell ! J F TOMPKINS | pleted. from May to the first of { ... & It is pointed out in the statement to- | 11 number Septe sent to England for| “Us18d i Bl S that the princ 5 . 1910 by | hay and ¢ crease in Connec 1910 s o e, 1900, are: ditures Local Jottings. TS total expenditur r_ cent. > M Geer visited relatives in in the avera | mort- | Scotl weele. d and bu c v T nor | 5 3 “ 1”«‘{;‘\ “\"»(‘xi' S e s for 1900 | Mrs iz the guest of | Asafe and simple remedy for udone, 45 per cent; in the average | 1501 Wwith the e fEConn, | Bronciitis, Calarrh, Hey Feoer | value per acre of all farm land alone, | Pranc John anklin is visiting | e asaymatimbeanes 43 per cent.; in the total value of furu Distribution According to Acreag his da 1es Butler. or Maings of the nose, wru-z. ' = ch or url Zans. land and buildings, 40 p it: in the & e e 3 stomach or urinary oF total \,mx: of 1llbl<nm]|m]-u'n-| v AR e e Sease |, Rossin Adams has retu R 39 per cent.; in o Ban i ionan s ton, after spending the hc Why not cure yourself farm lands alone, e R gl { home on Elm ue T nited on reduest. cent.; and in the number Mortimer - E g o hington conducted managers, his , The Evane Chemical Ca. is Willimantic, Crcrnet, Eldred. in ing Raymond j street wwother, decreases 2 perto: I"' decade occurred in the numt f | : 1 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING § chanan and ¢ Bl "oy tha: it e niel Mavnard of Hartford spent | I Dolls, Mis 5 per 3 e to . F two this week and 1 n ¢ =i cent | Al 1ss has returned e 1’3“5‘ et m siner ) ‘ Fown surect. atier | The balance of our stock of 0%, in whole number of n New London. Rar, Doll P s e > 2 per cent. h B w JDouglass iging Doll, Miss | 1o St emibat hael | Siies Aaber prown of Fore pome, ITOR and Brass Andiroms Marian Bleckledge; two Jack in the| the pumber of 1910 | : | was the guest Friday of her aunt, Mrs. N Always the Dest. Fox Dol Fenjamin Tilly ana Hervert | {5 "5 o | e | Goore of Rast Tow street Iron and Brass Fire Seis In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- ott. Chorus of boys: George Crowe, | i1\ 1900, a decr DET | a 0. an: = 5 W e @ . i Bradford Ricketts, Neil Fin X » 90¢, an increase | Whittaker, who has beea MANSHIP. e L S A N ; few days with her cousin, Gas[.ogsandSparkGuards CHAS. H. NICKERSON, dred Crowe, Agne Ne buildings was ,,'”'",“ R v | 'umn of 2 _ James Moffitt, has returned toj A Morchant Tailor, 128 Main St | Crowe, Lillian “aricu 621,000, as oh i | 1000 acre ( homie in H : 3 | we are closing out at very 1 etr o mie e e ik 1900, an increase 00, or 40 | i 5 At the First inday schoo 2 noviid Artiur Bleckledge; Mrs, ean it In the 204 ) o ertainn vening the | low prices at o The total value of farm I lone | per cent, | story Christmas Day, read by| o s . s against $44,984,000 in 1900, an in- | J210.0¢< ] o ntiveiy. Boyd gave n ] . ¥ f 2 100, or 3 per € 1 + 1 | piano solo @ E A '+ 3 3 = v DV ine: beth Crowa. ; e oo u i L s e companist for the vio | g.cogdaw o i Optimates Elect Officers. e o Acfeage Geoup: Proportions: i ‘r: Lhioinnanles & L}'}z‘\t:?ym& as|” In 1910 the va ha! Of the whol of farms in | e F h v t bl e S} S R e oo 0mnen o resh Vegetables « compared with er cen | Norwich & 3 l]iu!'e Moffitt of e es uo“7t For et I he j‘_'\ £ s 2,176,000 acre: i 10 e | RITTENHOUSE—POT an anne e a | ames Heap. 1 > .n-vn 1gs | in 1900, 1 n | Dec o2 Between the one and the other vou » far been held at the homes of or 6 per c | 1 2 pe jon ey S = but regvlar club rooms 2 e xnendt | . can get anything and everything just 7 i S poss as ing to 984, rere 1 » 5 b ELMN as fresh and just as good and a great . S KL okl s 80— ¢ inst" 1,065,000 in 1900, & de. | compared with 7| WEIE - VUL er variety than in the good old days i SEN S ouNY 9| creasa of 81,000 acres, or S e ir ) we hear about. . s = = The improve creage 5 P xper y . C : Election of Officers Postponed. | DT Cent: of the toral acreq o ‘ 5 ‘ i 4 - ting of the I M. T. A S e 2 . PEOPLE’S MARKET, iraday evening in | ! : A3 For Christmas. ; . & Franklin St. Highest Possible Grades AT Yerrington's and of the hour the of officers was postponed to meeting, which will be held second Thursdgy in Janua Perscnals. William Shea i2 confined to 'his home with sickne 49 Main Street o R e arfon wkesbury of Attle- decsd boro, Mass., 1s v1~x|lu, relatives here. an of Fifth street is spend- New in, friends ) in London. I Mrs. th stre Hutchinzon of as her guest Martin Delane home in New York | relativ urned & vis . el WORK WHILE YOU S\EE5s | William Cammpbell and son of F 8! are vigiting at the homeo of Mr. (% l t t N ltl | bell’s other, on Central avenue a es Uve |as Dr. H. J. McLoughlin and fami ot Jewett City have returned home, afte Christmnas entertainment | Sunday afternoon at tha and the rooms were pack- nefibers and their frienc rooms wers attractively the oceasion with hol decorated and ever- hibson fl;ilat (. green. Recitations were given b 67 Broadway "Phone 505 iildren of the Taftville schools in A leasing wanner, following which = —e s tree was enjoved with pres all those taking p: in the ! fair s composed of Peter I An drew Ploss and John Kraus. Tonight (Saturday) the elub is to hold a pri- and lingaria FOTELS FOR EVERY FICURE, CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIZED, ‘e By AGER nires WALL PAPERS | and Embalmar The late Bpring ieaves a iarger stock on hand of the above, and to 70 Frank!in St., Bulletin Bldg, move it we have made q tion In the prices. to buy now. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, ana | & general supply of decorative mate- i Painting, Paper Hanging and| Decorating. Telephone $42-2. Prompt service day or night Lady Acsistant. Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3. e a reduc- It is a2 good rme' P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main btrm. Telephone. W ness betore i v is.no dium better th i ihe advertis~ unid ing eclumng of The By tetin, ‘| ANNUAL WOOD-CUT Consider- | on | | spending & few days wtih r Chignon Puffs | TAFTVILLE Cluster Curls | suwn versin o cnvisimas «.__for the New Colffures Sernet v e Schuetzen Versin club enjoyed (SUBSTANTKAL GAIN dec30d JUSTI HOLDEN, Prep. BY SAVINGS BANKS AT LEDYARD CHURCH Suventesh Youny: Men! oined ‘Pastor || Annusl Repovt of Commiasioners Nas | oon fernd o e White in Cutting Over Ten Cords ble and Lippitt Made to Governor! St T k o'clock | for Parsonage Use. Weeks. 5 e j { Seventeen voung mic Not i H | good will and in the s | HOWARD n yuth Win Dec. f h b d | dc > so much for 0 Alrs. ueinds RE vard. s e e ] noe i ovars | OF the better grade con- | pastor and ored the | Wopds Futiiay with o tebn o b stantly demonstrate B Il e T e v good judgment and parsonage. Wwe economy to the wearer and are a source of re two ch | the ¢ e, his_late v;fldnmn u.m = MacPHERSON, e .'Kx.',{.{i,‘i‘ e ] 101 Main St.,, Norwich, Conn. { ble young men, men who can ! number o fer o ad things, men, who are wn $1,000 | igion, education and life needed i | | | country, today, as e vhere, 15 Main Stroet. i | more and mor ' M HDURIGAN e, FUNERAL. [ R "Phe pestraing | " | Mrs, William M. Sengravs. E nington Sy’(\.fl . “'H'All’\ l‘\*} The funeral of Mrs. Jen Tk 1080 ana 5 faether) C l t grave, wife of William A s b il e | | omp ete who died Tuesday, was v 1, 191 i ZAND— afternoon at her late residence at capital siock of the state hanks | H Reed street, New Lonc t 1 o'cloc sl ] e ] ome Rev. J. Romeyn Dan pastor iy % ital stock of } the of offi the trust companies totals an increase | 1 " [ing. ~The body wak taken to Willi- | o s180 000, Mdaletown et urnisner | mantic, whera the interment took npz % oan- e | place at Fountain ILill cometers AN | ¥ o Unclaimed .Letters. businie 1910, with a T.ady Assistant. 1 List of unclaimed 1t IC apita yhins Bur- | Telent e ca 323-3. ! Norwich, Conn.. posto for. the Poeri ; Celcphonay call=3a8°8, FUNERAL DIREC TOR | D a Church. Wm. Smith Allen M. | " W. C. Barnes. Ann e AND EMBALMER | ert 7. Bourn, Stanley 226,000, M, s = 3 Bossi, J. Candlish, total 1 Hatch, Mrs. L. M. G Union t = \! 3 . Klemasky, George Kohzn. Yen e oni e [ h d J c y e g T fuven has increase orwich and Jewett Cit Woodworth. | trust companies dec28d s i Lot | ported in 1909, the lumbia ’ ! Middletown is e | vate social ana dance, and [ s under CUBA—-AUGUSTA 647 { ments will be served. | agreement, the final payment of 2 SOUTH ¥ i | per cent. becoming due May 26 1 0 - Local Notes. [ipie fhe sevinkld vust ey Atlantic Coast Adam’s Tavern W. C. Robinson has returned to |real estate 2,610,899, an Providence after spending several days | for the of $381,818.93. N nne : 1861 with relatives in town. | ered by the reports, the deposits ar sy 3,688.86, an increase of $934,068 offer to the public the fnes: stanaars total number of deposite The Standard Railway of brands of Beer of Burope and America, Mr. and Mrs. i | The (rast companies huv- the South Bohemian Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Janly of Norwi we spending ing the. total s deposit segre- Er————— Beer, Bass Pale and Burten, Mucirs days with relatives on Fr gated, are the port Trust com- FINE THROUGH Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dubdlin Stou. — pe the Bristol Trust company, the TRAINS DAILY & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes One unclaimed 1 addressea to | Fidelity Title aud Trust c ol ot ‘Im P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourisa- Mr. Francis 4 advertised | Stamford, the People's and From New Penn, R. K. Terminal, New York. lng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheurr~ in the Taftv ce for the week | Trust company, of New Haven, the Effective January Oth, the tudwelser, Schlita and Pabst. ending 1 S | South Norwalk Trust company, an “NEWYORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAL" _ A. A ADAM, Norwich Town. H Sntcs | the Stamford Trust company, and th (241h Season) will be in operation. Telsphone &47-i2 y22a | Waterbur; Trust company. For illustrated literatare and ailinformation confined to DS » : Fect: for the pusk ) b Hawls. Wi o Address, J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent WHISN you want te put vowr busi- | week with sickness, but s now recov - | actress, 1o guest over Christmas 248 Washington Street, Boston ness before the public, there is no me- ering, and expedis to return to his dw-' of her Mrs. Walter Clifford, of sdium better than through the adyvertis- ties on Monday. Howard avenus, ing solumag of The Badielis,

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