Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 12

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th Mil fi:fi: u{:t' the new Soprano y ws, the 4 of &-de.r pleases all her hearers: in the bright and new illustrated m:. Honey w LETTEIS T0 THE T0 THE EDITOR hnm Wind “Storm frem Roocky-Hill | {am District. : T Edttor: Referring to your editor= hl, “Misrepresentatio qnounfi the “oratory” of Mr. CI Hill, you say he belittled the clerk. .1 dom’t agree with you, think be belittled himseif and raised the standard of the clerk. en: a drug clerk can find time to smoke and talk _politics, you can make up ur mind he is a “hustler,” whether comes from Rocky Hill or any oth- er foreign: country. By the way, Ed, I recently heard it remarked that the members of our lewislature represented the “cream of our state.” Now, if we have got many such “orators” as Mr. Chandler in our three-million-dollar creamery on Bushnell farm, or if he is a. fair rep- resentative of them, I would like. to ask whag has become of all the “skim milk.”. - Again; if the clerk has talked politics, what has Mr, Chandler been doing, to. win out and get the job at the creamery ? 1 bet the Old Girl on top of the dome flopped ‘her wings when he finished Ris speech; don’t you HIRAM HUFF. . Norwich, Apru 6, 1911 WII Quoting From the Archives. Let ‘me quote from the 1 somie of the sentiment from our mayor to the plain Dl nce the last meeting of-the court -':p:.‘n couneil, you may h-vc ob- mnthnn that the gun con. tained someth: " more than wadding duut while the minority of our esteemed fellow ¢ continue to ‘extract Buckshot ‘from their flesh there: is no formance of our. duty o the 3."30:"' the ty. Two questions, W-ur‘:na Light, now the attention of those of our ts net wholly engrosseéd -in lism. As to the fifst of these, your eommm.. will undoumly be able’ to- report substantia) men zwud plans for an increased 'u_g ter at the March meeting. nldut the time the -mayor sent &r Stephen D, Moore to Massachu- setts to find ont about the:skimmed- milk bus as it ‘was question ‘at that time whether 'the milk was lost in the water, or the water lost the milk, or the whole thing lost’in a 1it- lh thing. ‘called a separator, and the s fed to us plain ‘people.) “In the matter of light, I note w great satisfaction that the local {!:! (I don't know whether the Old dy- on Franklin street was ineluded) has come to acknowledge that there 'is a kind, light not generated in munici- pal plants which would be invaluable to the Rose of New England if it were made_ta_shine; but when 2 person has long been kept in darkness his eyes must gradually be accustomed to the ll‘ht. olnnwls. his sight may be ut- destroyed. Bnn his Inau.uu!lon the mayor has from month to month sought to accustom the dark room patient to the rays of that effulgent orb of municipal day (the Truth) in hope that. the pa- tient would finally be restored to full ‘During the month-just ended he has had some misgivings that the ewitch_had been turned over too far on the last occasion; but the patient Bus recovered admirably from the shock and seems to be ready to receive more I (This was in 1901.) But from the last few city meetings it is evident that the plain people that Lin- coln_loved so well have been restoped to full visien and recovered from the | shock as far as water is concerned. In the matter of light, with the powers’ in charge spending thousands of dol- lars for- new eleciric machinery and’ ul com eonstif eommer: buying 'their electric energy from pri-7] vate parties, the patient seems to be in the,dark, and when the rays of that eflul‘ent orb of munieipal day, the .Truth, (s turned on, .the plain people will be restored to full vision of a’ most beautiful sunset uunerlh!v in munijcipal A TAXPAYER. One' of the' plain people, & stock- Jhal in.the municipal electric plant, who ‘pays 10c a K. H. for electric light that is hought of private parties for 01—1- wc,n K.H, and $1.25, per 1,000 s.ub feet for gas that the mayor said ogl( only /42¢c per 1,000 cubic !.et to produce, in order to pay a*div- ldend on_his munlciul gas and elec- tric stock. P.S—Perhaps some of our mathe- maticians would kindly. figure the per- centage of profit I am paying for- the wake,of .owning my own factory, as us :I:i‘ A :eople are not all up on mathe- ©Of “the 36 women recently town lors school- t elected in. Sweden, 17 are said St )floi'tv the date of said !‘lh QR to the M x s ~%m ‘within. and for.the on the ‘lh dl,' N 3. AYLING, Judge:! es A. shxller late ot District. 0! Or md. ‘l'h.l ;h-t::n.'m-...:",..-::,m = r ln jonths from’this lgfl by pos Pt' H n.tic. £o that ' effect, “togatiter h a copy of this order, on the sign- t nmearest to the place where said Erovel i dnoll aec Sty Town, in a ne.wlps;arwh.vi E a circuldtion’ .clid District, and e return to t ourt. J.. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing ‘if & trud L ocord S Rtest: FANNIE' C. CHURCH, * e ars reby no e 0 thd claims against said estate fo the und:r-ln at 242 Broadway, Msrwich Conn., . within the time 1 tod in the above ana foregoing order. CHAR! L. JBBARD, aprid . Administrator. . TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New Tondon County:: hereby apply for a transfer of license to sell and exchange lpirltuonl and intoxicating liquoxs, ale, lager baer Rhine wine and cider in the buildin; 8 North es street, Town of or wich, excep the rooms and apart- pa :" ' e e cut oft or partition I l of which are cf off -or pal n- ” qmnuu ummb ths, sldc room, or - retiring - ‘e of business is not locued wlthln two hgmlrd t:le';t in a dlr;e“t lm_e fra;n al cl ice o) ul lc e uu schoel, or the ,‘fm’fl ses rd:irnl thereto, or = mtom«, pu libra- ! ted at Norwlcll, D 1911. Le- 2 B A tm Xpa :,( the - el?f‘nn' of Levin "‘% ers & and hereby certi 'hat said’ 1s-a suitable n_to be lice: lication. -Date ;Vm ln;o thll zlthpdl.)t o! M A, - & xnd nmyers the Town' of rfilcb. thln ao:‘h Hfil‘n‘ mnr:!ll" W. B. wnv:ox ‘Aucuoneer "AUCTION ™ wmmmu' APRIL 13, l.ll, at Bellevue Farm, Ox Hill Road, near Cobb Farm, Norwich Town, Coun at 10 o’clock = m., 4 two year old and 5 yearling heifers, 260 laying -hens, full blooded York- shire shoats, 24 full Chester shoats, 2 young White Chester boars, 12 hite Chester brood’ sows, farming . toul-i con!lstln[ of plows, Itivators, two-horse Mc- Cormick mowing machine, horse rake, xrlndstune, 1 lumber wagon. 2 express ?ons 1 pair double- work harnes: hoes_ and “forks, corn_ shelle: hrme cutter. shell grinder, and othér useful articies. Also household goods, consistin, of beds, bedding, kitchen range, cabinet sewing machine, carpets, m‘c‘k writing ~desk. mirrors, clock, ero ous to mention. Terms of the sale, cash. If stormy, sale will take place next ulr weekday following. GE! ~Telephone. $18-2. ° Norwi April 3, 1911. ; Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Tdephono 528 di 1% mijes to Pomfret Depot 4 mllea from Brooklyn, story .and a half cqt- tage house of 11 rooms, nice cow and horse barn, icehouse, henhouse, -etc.. all buildings in perfect coudition, in- side and ‘out, 40 acres of rich tillage, 20 acres of pn-tun id the balance of woodland, of \which some is suitable for ties, 135 young fruit trees, plenty of water, 2 valuable cows, 1 pair of nice ‘farm horses, 150 .hens and a_complete eq\fl ment of wagons, - sleighs, inery and - tools, new Price $4,600 for quick.sa able terms. J. C. WITTER. ’ lpr‘d Brooklyn, Conn. s W once.’ 68 Ch blooded: White |, all . pr?ctsfillly i W or - cenot‘r)' use: lm\y at this oifice, . SALE—A Address Box 47, Yan| *—‘m.m #’mhona m-u.!‘ et roa (‘fl or. g . Soaron Bt decedss h thy Aduinulufiu- dtdr e E any. po: midd n ;6‘?: at this of BOOKS W. ; & your old secom ‘historical -an: ‘enealoglcnl boo! “local histories, au- phs, manu: elpts. entive Hbrari ww):);. H. Smith;>Jr. Norwalk Conn. Sh. . pai ~—~Men: ANTED—A - go ‘kflehen Sat ‘Apply a.: ‘t‘ko Blmbum%cn urch St. i wanted; average 5 alt nate, weeks off with ¥ Dre tion'free for com! h tions. Franklin nts. Dept. Rochester, N. Y. ew! Repair Sh rar r op, station. . Tel. & fer these to show. eral . matched horses. Come Just arrived. 3 nicer lot of hors: Some to suit all pairs and: nice -busine: and see them. ELMER R. PHERSON, ’Tel 177-12. apr3d BEST 60-ACRE rm-m CONN. ’PAree miles ta Willimantic, 1 m -R.. R. station, gear trbucy cot.u‘o th basement. oper pastur 1 s u’i-m;me unni 25 ine young Bearing o fress 'ith 15 head cattle, pur fi .3:; M‘l and compleh Hnt ols. a: d ‘t door lce it uld thhfi’veek $4.300. Pictures and lists. ery and.other. arucles too pumer- brick 2 LS 118 Central 2 vam:e comer /Lcent:al Avenue nd Kory Street, ne in. Taftville orwich® Averive having orie store ‘and: tenement; also - show, cases-:and ice] chest for sale. ason for selling or healtlr. S RouEO DUPUTE, » 4, Norwich. Telephone 556-12. 4 :prufl The real estate belonging to " ‘the late ' Thomas MeCormick, * situated ‘at- 51° WASHINGTON ] STREET, must be #old at. once to close up the estate. 5 Apply to N. TAQ”NT I. co., 117 Ma n m 2 200 acres land, house with el tree: X a % L1 'I‘d. v!”—fl - pair. oxan‘i!vo years. “horse and two mterbnrt. address, R.F D.‘No. ) e water ge. B A Grov;".‘ n?mc FOR Am——'l‘wemy norses and mules,, the best I have ever shipped east. Come and see them. They must be sold to make room for more. You: ce is mine. chn.fln W. Hewitt, 2' 1 St., Westerly, 1. aprid ms FOR m'rcm from well- brea stock, C. Buff Orpingtons and ‘White ‘Wygndottes; large, healthy birds of the best utmg_y and - prize winning strains, selected for sile and ?g Pro=- dupuoxk 13 ‘Sand- berg, 0. 4, Nnrwlch Conn. P75, feb1SSWE FOR sAth-Blm—ruom cn:u.g houn all modern improvements, 8 Broad St. Apply to Brown & Perkins, Attorneys at Law, Shetucket st Norwich, Conn. s b a e LS R S S e S B FOR SALE A nice home 1n factory village, w!thIn two minutes’ walk of steam - depot,. also _connections wijth three . 'different trolley- lines; will sell with or without three acres of land. ‘D, ‘Tarbox, R. D. 4, Norwich, Ct. Td’onhone J’ew.tt . City m..a':-z.‘ apr IN: of house and.lot at Town. /By virtue of an order of the Probate [Court for the District of Norwich, the undersigned will sel at public. auction on Saturday, April 15th, “at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, one undivided iinterest in the-cottage house and ot on-the westerly side of Otrobando - Ave., near Norwich Town lately occupied by. Jacob Mursch. Thomas M. Shields, Admmu— trator - of the estate . of Frederica Murseh, .., % aprid FOR SALEThree &ood horsés, one weighing 1100, sound, will make a good farm TSe; one weigmn‘ 1050, good driver and good worker; one weighing 950, extra good driver. Wil sell these horses . very reasonably. , Brown’s Bakery, Baltic, Conn. apr3d FOR SALE—Farm for sale cheap, 160 acres, very good buildings, two miles from R. R. station. Particulars inquiré T. Gardner,n 15 Oak St., Norwich., aprid _FOR sAl.r.—u;d for ‘hatching from choice stock, single comb R. I. Reds: $6 r 100. . Hillside Poultry ¥arm, J. H. ilson, D. 3, Clty Tel. 222-6. mrlld California Privit, !on:. atrfl%‘ and_bushy, for a few days. ~Write for prices. O. Lundon 5 mar3itd BARGAIN—Two-cylinder 1910 Buick touring: car, Yully equipped, first class condition. Ford Auto Agency, 319 Franklin St. mar29d FOR SALE—Cheap, a good bay werk- ing hl?;‘lde. Cail at 210 West Main St. AUCTIO] Norwic! thna “fe: 'OR SALE — First class wall soda fountais, with refrigerator and marble top. eounter, Taftville Pharmacy. mar24d = FOR SALE—Two top buggies, one new; also one set double driving har- ness. Dr. George Thompson, Taftville. mar24d TEGGS AND CHICKS FOR SALE from’ the following breeds: Silver, White and Buft \Wyandottes, White Leghorn and | Barred Plymouth Rocks; 31 and $2 a settir, incubator eggs. $4 and $5 a hundred.. Day old: chicks, 12 and 15 cents apiece. - Brook Farm, gleville, Ct. Tel. 103-6. Willimantic’'Div. mar7d For Sale 30 ACRE FARM on Montville: Trolley Line near Norwich, House of six rooms, barn, some ~. stock ‘included. ‘For particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE, 740 Shetucket.St., Norwich, Ct. 120 Acre Farm Well divided into mowing, pasture, and woodland. Large 12-room house, painted white and in first class condi- tion; one barn 26 by 30, with base- ment, another 24 by 30; one wagon shed 16 by 30; hay barn 20 by 24; crib, wood house and_ several hennefieg, This farm is_well. watered, has c; berry bog, some timber, plenty of and abundance of fruit; 50 n.creg og machine worked flelds in high state or- cultivation. Will keep 15 head of stock.and pair of horses. This place is on 'a macadam road, a short dis- tance from one of the best markets. On account of sickness the owner de- sires to sell. The price is right. Pos- session- given immediately. Inspection invited. % - WILLIAM A, WILCOX, - " Real Estate Broker, 41 Wut Broad Street, Room. 12, W'ltarly, R-1. in’city, Rock St '.‘ cE}-”F‘lunln‘. LNo‘m:‘ u:ru od closet ami set tubs. wau Avenue. - {’cmlr \ot oxen. i and gas; aiso good. Ave Norwlch Town, * 'l‘fl m Btuet, modern- at 49 Bm-dvuy or FOR T—Oi inley flat of ei:ht 00 “c?‘ venient. Apply to B =i 'Kinley sve. Ply to Wl?l‘l’un Shields. TO RENT—Nine room cntm all modern improvements, 4 avenue. Apply at 42 Bonu Tel. 141-12. m trally. 1 38 Union ;fl 'Ph bath gnd gas. TO RENT—Store at 65 rrnlklln 8t )’.nqulra at Bullfun Office. FOR E ROOSEVELT AV] the mea.chery. Grg"n ?}? largs;” well L ST OPPOSITE FOUN- tain St., two family ho\ue with hr‘e lot; to be had at a bar $44 MAIN ST., COTT. cellar, water c'!'oset, llr e lot- tro!l on_twa streets, city wa r and an ex: cellent well.- Very chea; > P acw. omly- 'i;*n",;x tex " walk nearly new, .on! from postoffice. seven rooths. st heat. - Sold-on installment payments 4f desired. STURTEVANT AVE., NO, 18, MOD- ern dwelling, nearly new, ail’ nnprove- ments, én excellent neighborhood. Easy tem: modate purc] auar AVE., EX modern ‘house of 12 rooms,: 0] one &r two familles, moglern lmpro\;o- men: GOOD TEN ACRE FARM NEAR OITY with dwemns‘ t.nd barn, ‘excellent weill water and orchary good land, sufficient wood for n.mfly rice very low.’ House' No.. 53 Washington: Strest, eight Tooms and bath, steam hesfer, al newly papered dnd’ painted. Inquire of .Dr. Great: Plain, Norwic phone 736. six. room cultivated * *Conm. HIRSGN & GO Heat and water fucnished, . Possession Ap 8th. Apply to ‘ JAMES L. CABE, Y 40 Shetucket St.; Norwich, Ct. mn SAI.E OR RBN’!‘—-INO 118 ~W‘sh- ington St. FOR - SALE OR RENT—No. 17 coln avenue. FOR RENT — Three- connecting rooms with heat in Kenyon Building. FOR !!J'N'I‘—Mam Street Store, two Sloors, 75 feet ¥ 22-feet, gatendin: {ros 'Main to Wate vwith heat, in Kenyon Buildin, ) FOR SAI.E——IAzht deput wagon . with rubber tires;.in ‘good .o ne. twa- seated open wagon Wi 1 ““pote ‘shafts. Inquire of A. A. BECKWITH, Real E-hu amd’ Insurance, apr3d Kenyon Building. Li; FOR_SALE. Two Cottages houses in good order, with 7 rooms each, ali modern improvements, cen- trally located, will be sold very cheap on remarkably easy teinis, by ‘E. A. PRENTICE, 86 ClLiff Street For Sale The five houses co_nt‘am‘ingf 14 tene- ments; Nos. 218-224 West Main streat, known as “Gardner Couri.” For information and terms lpply » WMa W. IVEE. 11 Chamalin eat, 4 L. JONES, East | N began you,” sna | bres cal, I am an “out am’ as is shams, I knows, the pLs 3 i;nru be zeen, tfiei,gavllqdon nlk= ‘!"a‘n 18 ‘my detesta- eloul!l to ‘fls@: says & lesdon ’mlherat can % 'areign tmnn b 4 y'then I does not care en they pulls the State about my 'o]?fr: uu flfle! the Hecho ring.’ e, 80 it is, imint -no mores, 5’ 'Om of Lords as makes b ‘?‘i‘:fi 4 "‘z;“:a,“';;::ew. o1 rear no more 2 as wehp}’o’ues np.mr any such disaster lef, nor any one : 0 n 'Olhdayin o't mind teliint dy Fickle has de- settle down to a He—Huh' She can’t eke‘r—-D}( you hold a- short ‘husband? . Mrs. I~ nerély>-had him pass bilL»——New“ York - S hwon—-\l)p‘ ‘y‘nfl like tb play brflh “with’ your -fatily? Johnson— 'm going to lose money I'd ey it may | do me will come urge us to-gé forward; But to her wé‘!l be deaf and dumb, A.nd enma to watch-the score beard. troit Free Press. e her a-ltoxuthcr ufle tllbt“ia & Puts a m fepthe R On a 40-cent )mt ittsburg Post. "Thh zero waabhér’ is great for hard< ening one,” ¢ the water as- it to': co! “It may harden ‘the waterpipe, “but it p’—Boston Transcript. nu!'lll u, 1 ther— low do you mfik you w&ud e G in Mot Zeiiow ? ‘Reggle (inspecting the t doubtfully)— 5 got him, papa, or is hc‘m* llmple‘l———l‘it -Bits. “You go d horrowing mone, and yet you- 0 Yonkers (N.q!) man has | L“vam matried his ‘ho nnnmer ‘because, she made such: capital’ e pies. customs circular er 17, 1910, phonograph bjem. ‘to censorship in As Yearly’ a8 17 i‘ he exportation of tobAcco from Bahias Brazll, to Portu- gal amounted t.o .aver: 18,000,000 poundl fa )ear Americln gemeiit manifacturers are pushing -their-foreign trade, having shipped, abroad )ut year 2,475,957 bar- rels, 8t71,417,534 barrels in* 1909 and uc.ns barrels in 1908. in P ing recentiy s native Chinese woman, said. ;u be a° direct descendant of cauewe ided over an anti- cigarette. lgE awhich there were more tha 0. atudents and teach- n, has sup- the Fifth In- for . 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