Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 17, 1911, Page 7

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WFurs at & very reasdnable price. All! o'clock the funeral Choi i | '! i1 £t Vi cold .2‘.»2".‘5"‘,.‘5.&.“. northwesterly and 1s antiseptic ? on Ssturdsy - fair report of % weather, - with 2 ted at the What BT e Observations fn Nerwich. e whitens fhe teeth 7 The toliowing records, "re; from ‘the meeting bad Sevin's pharmacy, show changes by the -presi- 'h.t in temperature and the barometric Carey, the re- changes Thursday: g u:' hmn’:ncmmnm ot ‘was' pre- neutralizes he acldity of the % TR ¥ Donovan, It reviewed ,mouth thus preventing decay ? 25 2332)2 half-dozen locations that had been 1 30.04 What leaves a clean, fresh taste in the Predictions from Thursday: Li mouth ? rain or snow flurries. tanowad by colder: northerly wind: Thursday’s, wunnr: As yroucud. MMHMWw—fifififimfi at 15¢ a bottle. ' C. A, C. was held at the armory 7 l'sdny evenhu whan e 08 ¥ work ‘was carrjed out and two enlist- N.D. Sevin & Son : : I Rt et o 8 ik etdeg 1 » 57 " 6 company to celebrate . - .v 5 . o X Annlvema'y of the organization on be an ‘entertainmant which will be & eredit to the company, and it is .hn- April 6, and on that evening there will | need ] i §§£ ki | | !’, ket o buy. mnm-b ;g 'Mnthrbml-.w‘ 3 MATTINGS Y i Théte Were 43 Deaths, Pneurndnia : A ; Hham: ' ‘mortality reports roceived by Pl sl e ot ‘Eotseopen chuseeh met | : . EE RSN e n S Propared Paints|Lnoievns wary ‘more in in v her, M 2 mot Jof last year, and 141 more than . - e the anad ) ly average number of Seahe qusiny r'an, he uary for the five years preceding. D, & Sol : “The death rate was 16. for ¢ l&rza = it 1 me| ARE THE MOST. ECONOMICAL. ned -to_fnvite all the ex-members of towne, for the ik MEENEVILLE ; tho compaay” to be present and enjoy for the whole state 168, " " e sccompastuient The Eaton Chase Company S' Palflck 8 nay Y ‘ S £ e Now Loudon sstilery disricy denien e 113 pee st b : are local agents for the most of th London ery cf ; ot o e Mae a%mm: fuas o visitor | was e} the armory for Inspection &nd | In Norwich were 43 deaths o on e v | complete line made for every the. examination of the officers as to trom the Tollowing causes: Preumo- | ith caks C I 0 8 as enei BT T thelr course of study during the win- Bia'13 Is aripos & diseases of merv- soctal ) A Major ' hers each ous system heart - disease diar. 5 t $1. ‘Thyrsday, with friends in Baltic. Nedk for that pur;os!é Inasmuch as Thoea and mccldents, one each, and all | by Mrs. 1 17 Just note our Jap-srdac wi ring Opening IIVI m m airs, St a e the uflun lwv bwn H Other diseases 13, ~'There were -nine Pragtioal Training. P win, fér & cholce of our efitire Desmarais had FAVORS, POST CARDS ~ |17 Holor o s ooy e sl secrmtl, (ol it n . dllu‘bblthued. ‘P:g lf“flh.f ‘lnlmflon i i - e - and VEI.IIES Patrick McMahon and family have £ FOceNv e A % . ” At N + Street to Cemtra] | HON the war department will take con avenue.' -r“m”u T ] "', frank'in !'m W Wiltam Lund of Prospect street : ek is spending a few days with relatives PINOCHLE PLAYERS. o e R St West Side Organization Has One More o At the rooms of the F. M. T. A. so-| Session, Which Will Close the Sea- clety Wednesiday lv.fllll‘ three games winner, with Peckham a do-‘ ithin striking Mesting of Book . Club—Notes and ayed e srone gaens hurdun. | Interest. tting into We make a speclally e e slehth o R e The_regular meeting of the Taft- |elide plnce. e scores fol- ol Fime Diamonds at ville Book club was heid ‘Wednesday | low: Onl Peckham 12,635, A. evening at the club rooms on Nor- 55, Tewis TLA30, Fiasves . wich avenue, with & good attendance. | 70.3 70,150, Larsen 68,850, Bai- Lew Prices. The president, Ermest Pollard, pre-|ley 0, 3. Jordan 68,575, Tetrault sided, and routine business was tran- nno, Pemfl 67,920, Ledger. 65,675. sacted. Plans for a mocial were dis- cussed and the matter was placed in OBITUARY. ihe hands of the entertainment com: pesbdlorecd & mittee. On the conclusion of the bus- Samuel H. Kirby. iness session, Tereshments were serv- hh ‘ “" n' u“" ed and u pleasant social hour was| Samuel H. Kirhy, president of Sam- e, uel HL Kirby & Sons, jewelers, in New Decrease in Number of Irish Families: Of late years St Patrick's dsy has ; e St BT been but quletly observed in the vil- ;&“,,2““;, gy i iy ys the Best... T ey Cay-ive years ago Taftville | New Haven and the son of John B, ‘amon ou . In Material, Style, Fit and WORK. 3 po! Kirby, who in 1830 founded the busi- dred Irish families and the | pess which Mr. Kirby succeended to. MANSHIP. of Ireland’s patron ‘saint was| ' Mr. Kirby was one of the best known 4 CHAS. H. NICKERSON, then always celebrated in an enthus- | citizens of New Haven and was high- - astic manner, but' the fpns of Brin | iy respected. He was years ago active i Werchant Tailor, 128 Main 8t have decreased in number here and | 1 e waititia. having been & waember at_present they number only about|of iho New Haven Grays and the Sec- forty families, with a corresponding | ond Company Governors Foot Guard, decrease in the interest shown in St. | Ha also belonged to Hiram lodge of o Patrick's day. Masons, the Royal Arcagum and Paal R 1 Ki 8 e g A New Industry. ufi;fi?vlvmy his wife six = ‘The latest addition to Taftville’s in- & : gs, '“hnfihlnd\l ries Is a t;_rm for raising Fo ir-bearing animals. Two young men an interested In the fur business have | glso leaves one brother, Willlam Kir- procured two skunks, which have be- | by, and three sisters, Mrs. Frank Rob- come so domesticated that they will | inson of Norwich, Mrs. Elizabeth Lew- D come out of their holes when called | is of New Haver and Mrs. Isaac Jen- - and eat like young dogs or kittens. | nings of South Narwalk. DAL DA Notes. Henry Mercier ‘was in Norwich en AA business Thursday. ik P 4x Mrs. Thomas Corcoran is sick at her h) R | i e S e To the Public in ©Odilon Donais has returned to his home on Norwich avenue ‘after visiting friends in Worcester, s . Miss Florids Marsan and Miss Au- G 3 ll d ? rore Fregeau were visitors in Willi- reeneviiie an - tic ‘Wednesaday. A 2’:1 ith w'::. 1h" b"g F - su ing wi ne: 101 orty e A Norwich Fred Cadorette of New Bedford, . Furniture s s s ents on Hunters avenue. Miss Anna Benolt and Miss Pomela| Be Sure and Call at 5 S * | pournier of stunters ‘arenue visiied ‘what Eve: riends in Jewet City reda; R SEN TS T M- 8 L G R Reenited bix ftics fi 4 8 the most expert workmen aad the | with the Ponemah company after hav: rices” aré Within reach ing been confined fo his home sl o of everyome.| \ ot B street by sickness. It you are thinking of Buying Furnl-| Miss Bunice Hefiderson has severed firoce Store her connection with the J. B. Martin T 9 fure of any description step in ant company to sccept a position as ste- look around. pher with a Waterbury concern. tive majority: therefore, be it and mauy questéons were asked of the % . . $~3 2 ~ > -gn:::pn‘l’t Rl werking and, the and_take advantsge of the Special Nmunlvmb&t e, the membery of | speaker hy:l:l. hearers. ' The plcturee Patrician Its up to you to see that y B o 100] socialist party, put our- | were very interesting, ing clear and MAN'S B RIG] one's teel are kej sttended the lecture on industriai | Cash Prices on articles, & few of which | sciveg ‘on record as favoring the com- distinot. They are “tho sane assnown | 4 WOMAN'S EHOB THAT'S RIGHT. \§ Lles order 2 training by A. P. Fletcher, in the ¥.!is here listeds plete abolition of the gubernatorial and | by Mr. Palmer recently at Slater hail,| New Spring:styles sow on sale. \ o M. C. A. building, at Norwich, Wed- : presidential veto, @ power which is un- om being the only list of pictures to | Sold only by. The Teeth . nesday afternoon. € 1e 62-66 cin St " many iends of D. C. Murohy 5 pounds Good Clean Lump Starch 250 wi [ 1 to learn that he some- " what improved in health. Mr. Murphy | 3 Pounds Best Japan Rice........ 25¢ it _and clar ~ | has been sick for about a month with 3 *‘E’mfi m.-n..;&;.' c.-‘rv.ol 3| oo otsoning.. Saused By s Wives 7 pounds Rolled Oats in bulk...... 250 o ait vises with 8" Cortalniy Bigter c.mn e e e e R £ 22 pynss Bt Groumery Tub | jow Londoa. ¢ Conn. | FUNERAL. 5 pourids Pure Lard in bulk...... 65 NOTIOE! | Arthur . Marsh. Regular 60c Tea, extra fine, Ib.... 400 n—lr remodel, redye and clean| On Thursday afternoon at 2.30 Sait Red Alaska Salmon, Suarantesd. Drop s sostal and | Marsh, i : g oastnin b e %04 Glarence Bost Succetash, 15 valus, twe cans SRUCKNER, The Furrier, ey icew potny contue e Tel_254-3. __ Franklin 8L M"'"'b‘"& Chappell of Montvilie why O saing Bock of Ages and We Stail Pass, 12 val 2 slup, Not Forget. Many were in | 0% 120 valus, can ttendance, including a number from Corn, 13c value, can... veees. 108 S0t of town, There were many hand / some floral forms. Burial was in Yan- Cormond' Water (washing fluid), 3 N% tio cem_tery, where a committal ser-| for ............... . . 250 | & visit istrict was held. Chutch & had | s rge of the arrangements. | Quart bottle Triple Strength Am- 200 alti ; F > - ! monia, value 25e, bottle. For Spring Heusec.eaning s Extra Fancy New Orleans M " Our stock s now complets with the' . Funeral Weiy latest and newest designs. Es-. ‘Gc‘ Dirasty per cent. or better additional discount, v ren to you. Our terms are cash and_our @lusive. artistic goodn. That's the whole 5 % i & ~and Embalay ! - aim iz 30 please our cxstomers both in e b = i cualityand quantity. 8 buy, «nu the place is at 70 ¥ ‘ank'in St. Bulletin Bicg, B Telaphone $43-3. ~ Royal Gold Stamps, which are a 8 officers . going to | fused R ’ wete played. in pool tournament. | “%°™ i e "{,’Mgf’gm":‘,“.:“ 50 0 4%| At the Open House club on Thursday Bollefieus 80 to 44, Limem Giadus 36 g e 2n e o Tedted ¥ Husrinsson sy tb 4. which closes its season next. week. TAFTVILLE Qpita maintained ‘his lead ‘ang Tooks | Sid ~lasses, gallon 885, quart........ 18e| % itutions here. In ¢ i Inlaid Linoleum at $1.16 & ":‘..“'.:z‘:m.l"?..“."?x“mmu ang | The Jecture eiven Woednestay on|doW trim. yard, value p to $148 e / Deaths in New Lol.\dnl in February . TP - b ro Kilifng] Town \Street sehool, Rice’s Fertile Seeds and True Pt B S e T 17 12| Porto Rico for years, spent the first . Stonington '10, Wisdham 30 The|Summer vacation in'New Yotic oty Tenptr Garden Tools 'i!llt in.| CARPETS the couple and was not | health officer was excellent, there be- | SSrTing {ron work and otlier forms of | =r these W seen until Supérnumerary Devito ar- |ing but few cases of contagious dis. he rested him. cases, four: of Aiphtheria and croup, | i, the severnment schoools in - Por and one of consumption. 8o Cold That Eggs Froze, charged with 5 % kY jercury was at zero Thursday ? NEW HAVEN ROAD WINS morming on Wewecus FilL: it it regts- . he hired several men and SUIT AGAINST AIR CO.|tered § dogrees above on the Séotla: then collected all the :Lm., from tha pih At M n:d 10 dmee- nibove on t.he’l'a - firm and at last report bad not paid | Received $20 More Than They Had|¥i D Com an; 7% P his helpers. He was arrested in this| Been Offered Previous to the Trial. :}.’,“‘“.‘.f“'},, q‘mmmn rring froze on pasy = m::l,'-“n« mulfl;: city, hiding under a bed, on the West PSSy - ide, on Wodnentsy. "6 was ot Work | “1n the superior churt st New Lon- | WS Sy | 129 Main Sireel, Norwich, Ccll. 1256 & 7o —inged s ding - at ¢ a yard. for & local junk don on Thuraley moenink,’ the $uxy| oy, 8 DEMAND THAT PRESIDENT e el consideration of {he 2% | 1s in town to drive a well on J. of 'the New Haven road against the i) o At 986 —Axminster Carpets in BEEALL U B T ROOR ey iy ek ws g S5 . Underwood ana Saughter, Miss : Oriental designs—made —— com] . ley repor a S . T Norwich Socéalists Are Opposed to the | 0'clock that they were unable to reach | Bernice Underwood, of -hlnrigln free at 98c & yard, resulsr Action of the-President and the ldeas | & Yerdlct but Judge Greene sent them | street, & spent Wedneaday in-Hartfor - $1.19. of the Gove: back for further considefstion, calling Yerrington_ of Washington P o~ tothdr-wzwndu lmbom-u.etxn- gone to Springfleld, M: SRy Had been 2 large expensé|and before mlumln: home will 1t At the mecting of the socialist party | Fo'(he trial of ‘the case and tha state his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S, N. Yer- 0 Thursday evening the following reso- t - E iutl s on Current topics Were adopied zswn::d-pmt much I;:nory ‘l:hr % ‘est Northdield. : ) CARPET-SIZE RUGS ter discussion: ” " agréement. They retired and at moon Teress. The Rockefellor, Guggen- | returned with a verdict of t, 31,020 for heims, J. Pierpont Morgan, W. ho plaintift. ~ The piaintiff claimed | A’ o, Willimentic, Hearst, Henry W. Tatt. brother to | fao, DIai®iico) SR8, PIAMIIA ciaimed | M oy by the Rev_ 4 H. Presidént Tatt, and hundreds of other | crest” for nine years made ihe total| Tqwniend, Mariw”J. e attosen of American magnates have holdings In | cigim 34,487, which was for the wash- | , Silngton and Miss Anna Helm of Mexico, the paradise of American capl- | F12/™ 36457, which' was for the wash. |, Coventry. At $16.80—Axminater, valug A talists, to the amount of ever a billion track at Taftville by the leaving of two ] piles of stone in the river below their |’ BN ‘Whereas, These A‘mu“lel.n “in tors” DEN—In Calchests March 15 ! At g1 i nvestors fn Colchester, A i, have always been the staunchest allies | I8 causing the wates to flow through | ORI, CHEICS (ol Radaen: 4 4 At $21.96 —Seamless Wilton, 2 narrow space and with greater force {co at St. Andrew's church 9f Porfizio Diaz and his confederates in | 5 saingt their wall. 7",‘2;}3%}*;"_?‘,; e Z $25.00, It 1s stated that the case may €0 10| yyrr In Norwie s i adta; vatel S At $37.80—“Artloom” Seamless value $42.50. At §26.00—Whithall” Peerless, At $12.98—Tapestry, value $15.00. At ou.u-sumau ‘Tapestry, $17.00. ensiavement and peonage of the o ot Eaara Mexico, and i o e ren: e esident | the supreme -court. There will be a |’ L. beloved. wife or wmn SR s hort cald Ni ‘Lohd d ears and 8 Diaz bega 1o totter Prestdent Tatt, at | S1OT calendar sossion at New Lohdon B‘usn‘;ru“fl, hor Jate Pesidance, No. the behest of Wall “street, sent th st Frid 't ¥ Sy 014 maty 1o Menion fo sago thy S §1,Diviion, screst Fyider sfierncor, | You Cannot Possibly Make reign of Dias and quell the rising of | COMMON PLEAS COURT * Maplewood ‘cemetery. k '.he Mexican penple, xhure!ora, be 1t 3 JURY IS DISCHARGED. | RoGERS—1In Letnngwerl, March 15tn | A MiSIake __ —esen 28.00. o olved, members of Demn George - Rogers, aged 69 o % 3 $: e ed in_your choice of a New Hat if it is A " meu’:: T-’:Pul 'wn:.',’i&i’fix’."au‘i‘.’ i:;:. ‘MeDod '{:‘ b "“}E"" i h%fin’;"m' ey ulzmd from our new line for Spring, | At $84.00— g fl Tage on tne m of Presidont Tait ana e Yo Nepesale. 4 Burial fn’ Maplewood Gemetery. because all the true characterTatios of oo =3 protest againat the axtempt bo detruss | o, IGH {10, coUrt of common pleas| REYNOLDS_ Bntcted into rest, March | amart, snappy, headwear are empodibd | At $50.00—Tarttord - Saxony, ened on Thui orning o gur country by reducing it to the posi- | SPUSN 08 FTICRIAY, gOTEIng Oe | H Lee Reyriolaa in our shapes. $60.00. tion of a Cos: forei ) ,_at Christ Episco and e ao ¥ protest smphaticaly | E¢ss of Lebanon being kept at home by | P43 i m;a'., fhoen, oren . | Correct Hats'at $100, $2.00, inst the use of th e of e protection” of ‘The $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 of this country for the protection of | C25e proceed with that number. MExies a5 neltier B ualid Slaen | a2t £y o, U Jury oo & short ncH & M.I.EN A he people 2 t ! United “States have up;oprdpeny inc | ed at 3:16 with a verdict of $216.70 for MCPHERSON,S g s fhe so-catied Ammtioan Tiotection of | anguments were completed and the i T Serion, asl Beoneoet "2 | e piaiau which was the wam s ISS M. C. ADLES, warrant to interfere with the political | T, The case of Hymen Buslowitz ve. 15 Main Street, B9 A 7 destinies of the country which Wall | Samuel McDanald went off tha list and The Hatter. L ’ stret has invaded for its own selish |the gases of Shay Fertiliser company | | ar, an interésts, we demand that President [ Vs Beetham and Way ve. Dolbeare y Taft withdraw the United States troops | /Cr® Bett SN’ biRg ng- othsr BAC UND HAIR HEALTH from the Mexican border at once before | i1V cases, they were discharged with SOUND the American nation is Involved in an- | °, 1hafis, of the court and paid ot| L INYAFA] - "’emors 5 ” demands o froquent change other Mexican embroglio. forsshg ad P . curls, w etc. No refined 'x A retolution dealing with a chanse | COUTY WS adioxmed o come fn at 7 e oy’ BAIS menth after month in the method of elsction of state sen- | VeV London on Saturday. being renewed. Have Miss ators was defeated and one dealing gour head in order for the with the veto power was adopted LECTURE. ON PASSION PLAY " . She will be in Norwich e mbaimers. - | eress, Governor . Baldwin edvo- T rre catern ehange in the proportion neces. | GIven by Rev. George B. Gilbert of uolchH—W-Ile House. Z 5 J . NEW YORK—210 Waest 11 sary tp override a governor's veto, | Middietown at Trinity Egiscopal Telephone 704, making {t more difficult to carry out| Church. the will of & legislative majority. and e et R ereas, The socialist party beileves | - Many were in attendance in the ves- > & In majority ruls wnd 18 Sougted Lo |ty ot Trimiy. Kpiscopal churobion Telephons call 338-3, = ing. rary and despotic | Thursday ev to hear [t Power in one individual to override a | trated Lk g8 tie Passion Elay. by | Henry E. Church. W Swith Allen. governor's. veto, meking it more difii- | Rev. George B. Gilbert of Middletown. —— cult to-earry out the will of a legisla- | It was followed with much interest questionably opj 10 the interests of | be obtained, one company having the | ; true democracy. -plctura privilege. The lantern was op- FRANK A. ‘:“"Lv MY Main Streat. || of growing boys Ind lll'h shoul A press committes was elected and | erated by Perctval W. Chapman. » Telephone. De examined at onee: a social committes to arrange for an- _— e Thay; ave: 5 wriey othisPsoclal evening Marol 30th. . HELPING HANDS’ SUPPER . 3 treasure ‘was voted to_engaze Natio: - —_— < 4 nizer George H: Goebel-of New Jer- | Well Attended at Spritual Academ: |} Of en £57 Tor & lecture the latter part of Thobe in Charge. o Your Childr April, And spepmvety taked. to organize S I :h::l e :rflh;t:no’: how mueh of @ municlpal ‘research burean, o i - ' Close of the meeting Albert Boardman | ool et ommpee oo s aa earad s i vl G to earller indifference sa¥ read a paper adyocating an untwritten Aoaa. to you constitution ae drainst a Written con- | & gond pororas Yy R T stitution, referrine to the democratic Lyt oot crerod ' ] k ¢ Don’t Neglect Them features of English rule. Nathan Mrs. o 3 & By - > ELKY DEPUTY ; ; ; . ‘ 3 VISITS LOCAL LODGE | Sharles Dwiat L n Klflg DemalPaflOl‘S Seoial Hour Held In New Homa Fol- | 11t - that. DR. JACKSON, Mgr. lowlng Meeting. : B Franklin Square, Norwich, Ct. of Elks, No.. 430, SRS DEILENS L ' ‘un- .} LOUIS H. BRUNELLE endance smph-au-‘ ;f’ ch':m'l:l mr—.y 1o 0 efficic 10 Carter Ave. (East’ Side) MAXW ELL [d " At 5.40 o'elock Thursdey uhmg - - fl"’ £ B 16 Horsepower Journmen talke tothe "1..,.,.."' 3 : 1 e /. that cannot be excelled B N Rglye oy Dew. oft Lake T : ‘Phone your order. Prompt service. of the Elks, w! 1al ho ¥ [ -njay:a -um—i&fi“mm the debris o there. * 3 X 2 h . RUNABG £ ' AT THE AUBITORIUM: - [ ok 1 was | i ST ] ANoTHER LOT or. Vaudeville and Motion Plotures. - | Sl s naw‘

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