Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1910, Page 5

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NORWICH BULLETIN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1910 QUALITY ALWAYS SWEET ORANGES FANCY GRAPEFRUIT, 1-2 SATSUMOS, Fancy NATIVE TURKEYS NATIVE POULTRY NATIVE PORK XMAS LAMBS XMAS EXPORT BEEF CONCORD GRAPES CATAWBA GRAPES TOKAY GRAPES MALAY GRAPES Somers Bros. dec24d Resolution Boxes To have the correct time start the New Year right, and have the right time by carrying a HAMILTON WATCH. We have all grades con-| stantly on hand, fresh from the factory, fergusun & Charbonneay NKLIN SQUARE. SPECIAL FOR NEW YERR S A Bottle of Pure California Port Wine GIVEN AWAY ¢r over. JAMES O’'CONNELL," 20 Bath Sireet. Telephone 507 LOUIS H. ERU BAKERY We are confident our Ples, Cake and Hread canuot be excelled. G irisl order. Bovid The New Year CALLS FOR A AND New Blank Books BUY THEM AT... CRANSTON’S Where you can secure the: largest variety at the LOWEST PRICES or must DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Luliding Take elevator Shetucizet street en- trance. ‘Phone. Good Go’ods' Nerwich, Saturday, Dec. 31, 1910, VARIOUS MATTERS | The last day to write “1910"1 home on W nston place after a trip Pond—Hustling Work at Pumping to New York. unday is the Feast of the Circum- : A | - M. and Mrs Leon Hutchins of Nor- Set and Motor Will Be Placed Today—Second Pump 2 = wich were recent guests of M - - oimere will be miuch walching of the | nes' A" Huichine ot Onoco, Arrives and Switchboard Ready to be Set Up. g : | family of Arthur Millard of | Dabolls ulmanac predicts zero tem- ville Bas been fin Varsafiics, ths | perature today. of Mrs. Millard's parents. | rainfall of F The second pump and mo- There will be the usual informal re- Miss An Holt, who has spent | ed to .31 of an inc ved on Friday, but inasmuch | ceptions and calls on Monday, the le- | several weeks with relatives here, re- much water into it was not possible to set it Friday, 1 New Year's. ! to her home in East Lyme on | : measurement 10t taken off the car, but it The Rockville busine: ' day | zained four inch thot it will be taken to the _ The Ro e business men's asso- | consumption, it being 316 inche ¢ | station today, if it can be taken care | ciation is now making a strong bid| Charles B, Hopkins and Wiliiam | high water mark. housh the cold | of: otherwise it will be taken out the I, for the proposed woman's college. fl,_ghu,, of Plainiield, Frank Burton of S]iAlp foliowed immed ely and serv- | first of next week. SUET o8t i apeq | Moosup and Georse and James But- | ed to chec flow, the brot ; R P ;L?f,.'";\eq, R e of Norwich were at Lords Point | vet the benesit will be felt for Water Eoard b {e h Wttt | early in the week. lor two as inch o'clock Friday afternoon there eily. no trace huving been secured of bl | fowing o monthly meeting of him. SIX HEARINGS HELD | hegan lake some ben- | the board foved and routine S it i which bill 1pproved & > In the list of those who took the bar BY C. E. PICKETT, MASTER. jef e o hat . g decided not examination at Hartford on Friday is i = | e GRS Lo e iay. There the name of George N. Vidal of Nor- | Taking Testi et ich | T2iD, the work on putting up of § Sifice Gpen e wich. i : aking Testimony Regarding Norwich | {jie wires for the elcctric lin s de- n regard to the pe o and Westerly Road Mortgage. ‘x ved, but it is belicved that to- lx'xflxdnlflr&‘l;;o 10 m.‘\unfi e v 5 G night one 1 will be connectedi up, e o e o e iiatmas. 28 ' |' Charles Eiliot Pickett, clerk of the | or be 8o near it th it & Palmer were received statements in 5 e I of & gift-giving day ay | United States court, who has heen ap- | little time to do the to the work, but nothing of a Christm g « | peinted by United ates Jud s i 3 busy { ¢ nature, it was stated after the master to take testimony 1in ¢ and The iws:;:n lasted day for- Dantkew. vaxs the status of the mor MUl iy T8 t St AR S the Norwich and Westerly id that the engi- | wi finally cold, a variety to suit | h an attempt is bei : : Pt i e | all tastes made e, has had six ses- | been put in for the we the butld- - ions than Jurdan ! sions at New London taking the testi- | ing. z painted color. asked, and that there may | number of Connecticut towns | mony of intervening creditors who! "The \'m h W \ken to ) or ng Jordan brook lers, having filled their houses, | Wish to be placed on a status with the | house ¥ without 1 a high dam = stacking thousands of tons of ce | MOrtgasees. y are also questioning | and connections with irst report s being ready on r early distribution. the validity of the mort o given to | made by the plumb wuch a pro No further act ure the bonded indebtedness of | motor ¥ been in m:mfl manent sappl otchmen about, tha state are mak- | $750,000. { would have be al . until the sp plans for celebrating the annive The hearines are at New London |the foundation nd held, and of the birth of Robert Burns, |because it is the home of the receiver | ficiently nber that it 10 was born January 1729, fed States Senator | The s n e held unti represented by | be placed in positic 1 has been verett Gallup, who recently under- city. | it 15 expectea that ¢ F ation at Memorial h also represented = - »w [.ondon, s on Friday able Tt n to his home in Ledyard. | BONES FRATERNITY HAS At 2 oelock U Noyes on the validity meter at Trac will probabls the m ces above b u give n most disagre | tice they will conte the ur | that of $250,00 e r | 15 to meet in the supreme court room | S0°F of fhe next hearin n the capitol today for the examina- |2 et | tion _of candidates for admiss to | iy S A Pt est upon which ba | | . Woodworth, who has been | 1 at the P As book- K ct as ted that Dr. lon was in abe It has not be whether he would recov ht of his eye: v. F. O. Cunningham, acting pa m First ining Charles Haack. e #oie neral of Charles H is pulpit Sunday. 5 e . made to learn the | i otlug ues of the occupants of the team | Luther Haac vhich ran down and caused the death T 8 all“n"l‘;‘lr o 1. Wallace, Wedne u ares o graL 5 e aher, Wea i £ the family. odor pastor of the German Luth ry few physicians have ynded | had charge of the service latest call of the state board of | in high terms of the dece: iith to furnish data concerning the | brought to the hear atment o \fantile paral 5 | In the profusion of beauti (5 ticut cities and tow 5 forms was a pillow from | marked Son: wreath, Our In the final awards of-the dolls' fair | from the brothers and siste: he Haile | from Hall Bros.; illow, from | mates in Hall B Cove; wreath, fr has been in bu 3 med to hold the re poral Herman Bradl ord #or actual service | William M. Peckham of The it issue of the Connecti- | “Oa™ 1 an notes that at a recent he Clericus of the N iconry all the memb the ican and Ea; ern Orthodox Churches' union Mitchell of Franklin street ! on_Frid or Bast Hampion attend a PERSONAL W. G. Hitchon is in New York ci on business, Miss Mildred Mellor of the guest of Miss Hazel Daniclson. Norwich Hopkins Herbert Hitchon h master are held FUNERALS. at artillery 1 st o Kron imuel K | I Vew Yo sons: e \: 1 f Stafford 1 r place Jan Sl A at 4 p. m. =il n gives a bache! supper to- e ni gm in New York NI ew Haven road ha ve ting an_i igation re- g > death of nm es Colburn,| Honored by Being Chcser\ Editor at New London a year Chief of Big torical switch engine, 1s heen broug aims $5,000 dama and suit f t by his wif Work or e, Contracts which en is of s returned to his Fairview Shows Another Good Gain Rainfall of .31 of an Inch Puts Four Inches More in the| Station—Pump ‘JUDGE BURPEE DENIES [ MOTION TO CORRECT FINDING. | MERRY DANCE AT MILLER'S. ;( o | Finding in Case of State vs. Weiner Hall Handsomely Decorated and a Refiled With Clerk Parsons on Fri-| Many Were Present, Inciuding a no day. Number from Out of Town. st | n § were Wood- e, John' & ke Thorne of the Fores termaster Se Irvir in ing ’ as he y . 2 azin “hels N morning. It was carted away and late | . ,? the owner appeared and paid all bi } i . Corporation papers as follows have | seen filed with the state secretar Y 0 d., club of for the physi- our r trs nt of its ed ministrator H shop, who week ago, aged 70, at hospital, ht Mr. or, but . tled it wos Couand that he had ab 345,000, thoug he Qur "phone numbers are Franklin Square, decd SWITH'S I STORE Norwich, Ci, refiled SPANISH WAR VETERANS Whist and Steamed Clams Greatly En- joyed—Plans for Anniversary. | i | ize L NORWICH DOGS AR One Belonging other ter: Lo beled d the Brand Whitlock's ville Courier-Journal, 1cien napter of Wein We Alpha the Epsilon U the Norwich 2y dance at at which with ( attendance. The chap court on Fr Mrs. Fr H. Smith, e d Pullen halt s d such notice | ter riminal u court.” cre were eig he case in wl mme, the s stole two horse Rhode Island Weiner's farm, whe |1 rness and robes were | £ as i a de Rus and T nts were EXCHANGE AN ELECT THEIR OFFICERS. MANA Representatives Conclude To Mr. Porter and | senting the West, | were the guests | Gray of the ea election result- |at the local mander, John F commander, Ivar Di: vice commander, Geor! tion of t ition of the company @nd the | name d the advancement in the ef- | and arra f the equipmen the se ined freely | s were eting uregan served, a Iy spent cherg were | and a contest William P. vinner. ncement of the b supper of oBl Mrs. IN’ECTEJ v gat vearly Tup v the da haw Da wria 1 W. ien (O by Dog Wa Bogue Shot Stanton. 1 ITH RABIES ‘l 1 he vas to ved her eft an lon develop ners wi charact nt od Seott’s Le! the Labl TeH book is la- in plain let- label tell new d Brick” Let the “The Hurr: red ve booth 2 of t u headquarters on ne service i for forty > mar has go0d wark of any i xample sed beahtiful, Cod Liver Oil preparations with- out this trade-mark are only cheap imitations, many of them containing to get SCOTT'S. ALL DRUGGISTS and at t On the e banner of the lancing contiruing e being a number n attendance. Mi ished the usu nd th succe Thosa arrangements sell Smith, Theodore heodore Morrall. R served during inter- a E f music, ided D DISTRICT GERS MEET HERE. of Western Electric f State Here. Mr. ern of green, repre- tric company, District Manager district on Friday Broa strict Plant Chief Mil- | ¢t Traffic Chief Dow were A most inte e\t various tog TUARY. Isaac Galiup. will short Poquet. with Hed, n excellent Thanksgiv! ng en- family of dren 1 great-grandchil n hering which ¥ or more y s resided there March vears of w i wa scopal ch erly, when able, itable organ- whic interest <ht fam always w g life for othe: eris d by a (hughter Mes, this trade-mark is on every bottie of Cod Liver Oil you buy; it stands for the original standard and only genuine preparation of Ced Liver Oil in the world-— Emulsion harmful drugs or alcohol. Be SURE iteen numbers on the | a \?).;, | at | d life member England Iy, She of sacrifice and 11 have lasting effect. sympathetic ! Avery D, Wheeler, and two sons, Hen- | {1y H. Gailup and Charles D. Gallup, all | of this city. She leaves five grand- | children and two great-grandchildren. REDUCTION OF ELECTRIC RATES IN NEW LONDON | Gas and Electric Company Announced Quite a Cut as a New Year's Gift. | The New London Gas and Electric ! company has announced as a pleasing New Year's gift te the city of New | | London that. commencing the frst of | {the year. and thereafier, all tibe | smaller consumers will receive a de- | crease in the present raie. making a cut of from 16 2-3 to 5 per cent. | This is for the users of electricity, the present rate being 15 cents a kilo- watt hour for less than 85 kilowait hours, and 13 cents for over that, but it will be cut to 11 and 190 cents. Plaintiff Gets $320 and Costs. The jury awarded $320 and costs to the plaintiff in the case of J. Warren Stark against the town of Bast which was completed in the c common pleas at New Londo morning. i argument for the plaintiff arted. After belng retived and were out about a, half hour. | The award is the entire amount| jasked for by the plamtiff. Court was | then adjourned until Jan, W Churged the Jury | home on McKinley ¢ of Rast To ven eacly in her son, W. treet. o sther, hon his Norwich ite Honoluiu, friends from loc hes d Mis Hawaii, for STOLEN OPERA SCO_RE- ‘When Higgins brouzht the bundle to the police he gave his name as John Rea and explained that two men h handed him the bundle with threa | that they would kill him if he allowed | it out of his keepi When ie open- | ed the bundle enough to see what it contained, and later read in the ewspapers of the sores. he decided (o take Detectives s with “Rea™ to | find the two men. After amping the there no two m found the bu e of t nd ¢ were valued at T 000. The M T dir ut & statement tonigl that ores were unharmed ar that aled envelopes the { been a composer: e th Ho it M to mouni wiil not go t Moines Capit PAY BY CHECK We have preached this for yearsfor we kaow that and an economy. If your money is in this bonk you will stop and think befor: drawing a ”“"“" if is quickly spent. Marel 2 ried Tenae Gallup and | We offer you cur service. 'The Thames Loan § Trust 6o, NORWICH, CON decsd LANG 157 l-‘ranklm St. SUITS PRESSED 50c Our Wagon Calls Everywhers dec3od THE ANNUAL | of tne Mutual ING ¢ Company dec2sdaw New Year’s (Greetin Ihe “'Giad Hand” will be exiended to all friends and patrons, Monday Morning. Jan, from 9 to 12 S. P. KEPPLER & SON. GEOQ. A. KEPPLER, Prop. e ¥ B ~ | ! When court ommnl the clos ‘ check; if in your pocket| Ory Cleaner and Dyer RETURNED TO PFOLICE | Man Who Had Made Conflicting | Statements and Was Arrested. | York, D The opera scores in the $10.000 p test of the Metra | for American ¢ vhich disap- peared irom an expr w last | | Sat were returned today un- iy harmed. Where they have been in the meantime and how were removed | from the wagon, siill remain myster | ies. although Dennis Hizzins. 10 Dbrought them back, has been charged with larceny and held in $2.000 bai ! 1 | ‘Let Me Send You A Treatment of My Catarrh Cure Free C. E. GAUSS. I Will Take Any Case of Catarrh, No Matter How Chro ic, or What Stage it Is in, and Prove ENTIRELY AT MY OWN EXPENSE That It Can name and below, and Shoe Specials TODAY, SATURDAY Telephone. Fine and $1.76 Slip 'S FOR $2.50 and $4.00 K Shoes. ood for a pack- COMBINED CA.- ent free by mail 9780 Main St., e Be Cured. | The Fortnighty met on Thursday Ltth urre . Roath. Curing Catarrh has been my business | for ve and during this time over A Clhkaict Bank ie spending | one miliion people have come to me the holidays Pwnh elatives i town®! from all over the land for treatment ) & and advice method is original. 1 Captain and Mrs, L. R. Jewett leave| Cure the disease by firt curing the | town today for a visit with Mre, Wil combined treatment liam Converse of New York T can dem- onstrate to you a few days gy s Pl i my method is quick, siure | oAt returned, after spending { nd co cause it rids the sys- e tires Th ront o of onous germs that cause = catarr i vour name and address R it once Guuge, and he will N oF B 1 you the treatment referved to. i e ol out the coupon below. address on mail to C. Marshall, $2.00 $1.25 $2.00 pers, $1.25 0 and $4.00 Patrician Shoes. ing Quality FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street. HMURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Ma 1| We ndvertise exactlv as itis. You ought to be . Interested in this Odds and Ends store. I's a sale of odd sizes of the clothing that's made. ted, no matter what size Sale at this best You can be fit- you wear, because in this immense stock we car- ry there is bound to be all kinds of sizes left. Hart Schaffner & Marx here, and if you can find your size, in this make of clothes, you'll find the best clothes made. it is a great.conveznience| An Look at these prices— $30 Suits Suits Su Suits Suits Suits Suits and Overcoats, and Overcoats, and Overcoats, and Overcoats, Overcoats, and Overcoats, and Overcoats, then there are— 310 Suits and Overceats $12 Suits and Overcoats $15 Suits and Overcoats BOYS' OVERCOATS BOYS' SUITS AT REDUCED PR Six months’ Boy Magazine ;Rallion’s Store clothes are now $24.30 now $22.50 now $20.00 now $19.50 now $17.50 now $16.00 now $14.50 for $7.50 for $3.80 for $11.50 ICES. subscription te with every will close at 10 Monday. Deliveries at 8 dec31d Shannon DIAMON If you have neglected GChristmas Gift, buy a for a New Year's Gift. .30 a. m. DS to buy a Diamond We can furnish you with any price stene you may want. John & Gea. H Biss. Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist . Telephone 52d. Building Annex, Reem A, . Gald08

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