Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1911, Page 5

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PR hay e M Prlm:i- en’s elub nt ;”l'hm is one Grand post with only five members, u‘?{ keeps its 7 charter. It is in i!. town of Union,| Mi Bm!u M, Button of Chest- Y ~ | nut street bas been ‘, part of n, Miss. Maud,K Chapman of ttank u spending her vacation with ents, Mr. and Mrs, James F‘ man. ¥ f o 5 & Rip ‘l‘m ij.....mc bunch suisiseens - B8c Tolland county. her vacation In ¥., and There is_an s X, places tohave Apeil 11 “omeoniay on| rVinston. N. ¥. Miss Rose Dunn, who has beén il} Humane day, as it is across the bor- dor in Massachusetts. with grip at burl homehc on Schn?‘l : street, is now able to be up, and o2 o Ry e e aperin- | recovering steadily. - cese at Hmtu3 b Mln‘ Bis spring| Vice-Principal James E. Grafton of Visitation -to the schools, tha Crosby high school, vmmmry is pending his vacation at the home of service in hls (lther in Norwieh. - tonington, Relatives hear trom Fred G. Luffe who has gofie sduth for his h that he stood the trip well, and feeling - somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. t V., Johnson left for Los secesbbmerssnriecanss Young FOwl oq ve.yeresqen.-18¢ Fresh Cmfllfla'-rthny Grape Fruit, 36 to box, each. .10c i Hbme mmr of the - personal ear 1t has béen. vmus 158ias the somimuts tax. The t-: Biits hiave beel setit out by the oI with the following wo- in- Friday evehing i B R en. .. Norwioh deliversd the address. o is m crusade against uncléan yards exem] ireman or is o pt fi mi] W and ll m; cm::;n“t:cul: 'an' your proof to the collector's of- th ‘the lelend Bpollen own."” here at noon on iy An- o o s ing s les, Cal, where they are to make 4 pérson 15 nat éxempt from f" i & Bakers are ring to make an | fheir home. They will reach Los An- il ter” | personal tazes if ho 1o disadled, tm 91: A 'am e IY & Corned Beef .....—»..‘uw.c grtea supply of hot cross buns this|goles next Wednesaay. will ba Wmm 130 ,,"‘.’5,“,,"’,',"' ) "‘,:e?‘m o "P! frain Year. ' On Friday last year th supply fell far short of the gunlnd.e Miss Agnes Tatterfleld, for the'past four years superintendent of Memo- rial hospital, New London, has re-{ ‘signed, and will end her service May 1. The remains of Charles Tobin, who died at the Norwich state hospital on Thureday, have been forwarded to his home in Ansonia by Shea & Burke. He was 26 years of age. Anar hulng been. in thk emD\o of o A SRS by eter n I~ Dloted his duties there, -':u it 1a un. derstood he intends to enter business for himselr. SEruiRcats of axempiion Srom wm.. It ""..,"““w.‘,,..,,""" ".,.'_"". ,.m | 18 tod late to receive -:ch exemp-tion 2 M' for this ux of 1910, and therefore it must be pa On the Poill 1t 1 printed: Poatflvely thh bill must be pqm or |1hemn.ter ill have to be presented to 1, ng attorney of the city of \' ich,, a8 pravided by 1aw. 8 | j colléctor has absolutely no discretiofi in tha matter. The tax is dut April 10 and must bé pald. by May 10 i e g i e YOUNG WOMAN STOLE AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS. Mitigating Circumstanoss in Théft of Mrs. Armour’s Bonds. Kansas City, Mo., April 7.—~Ths valus ot the stocks and bonds stolen recent- Native Roast Pork,... ....,..l‘le Mrs Edward Kirby of Lincoln ave: nue, Mrs. John W. 'Burke of Church street, Mrs. John A. Bewman Greene averiue and Mrs. Abtier Hl!.l of Union street left Friday for & week’s outing in Washington, D. C. BECOMES A NERVOUS WRECK. — Girl Who Was in Auto When Mystie Companion Was Killed. ¢ Migs Lilllan Forster, the Milford |! schoolgirl who escaped with her life in the trolley-automobile tragedy that cost the life of Mrs. J Saundets, in Stratford in December, is said by her mother to be a nervous wreck as a result of the ordeal and physical in- juries she received in the crash. Misg Forster is away from the home of her mother, in Milford, under med- e adossion exastiyseitls - - RS LEAVE . VDR THE, FRONT Mombors jr Nmim o«m at Three Forts o Thel Their Way. rére, nine members u'fl%fi:"" ln !M New Lon- the regular a; m R e o '8 mfim ¥ort 'v’m.ht, je. This ifi-vel tbe holpiul they have been The New Hi i % ndon mtl”“fl:ly ow n railroad authori b+ are determined mr‘dl!conr:.‘:e 0{#‘2; W& Be a féver among the | Aot J\mpln‘ and freight car riding by ho- . ) -] boes and others, PATRICIAN $3.50 tflon For Ladiss to that end are| ical treatment. Notice of intention to ‘-——-—1-——-—% y from Mrs. B. Armour was $136,- |} KING QUALITY om lHot These sending railroud policemen and detec- | hold the Connécticut company respon- ' UMBRELLA FOR MIS8 LYMAN ooo instead of $105,000, as fiy For Men. ) 8 prices tives aiong the lines. sible for the girls injuries. was filed ; - reported, it developed today. ’ goods, not with the Connecticut company the at Central Mrs, ouss loss, Bewevet, - will Sold only by She Was not be any larger than when first re- Ve R g | ported, “Securities’ worth $45,000, the 2 thatt of which bas just come to || were nevler soldh T&e thief named other day, Miss Forster sat in the front of an automobile that contalned B. C. Thompson and Stuyvesant Peabody, gl.le l;ugzams,n and fifl‘.! aisulc’a Sxm efs of New Haven and Mystic, when the machine was struck late at night {f‘:" hitye by a Paradise Green troll-y cn‘ u it bnmifila sped from Bridgeport to friends ‘Mrs. Saunders wag hmlly h\n;fi Thompson and Miss Forst jured | 2 and Peabody flung into the The car wes demolished. Mn‘ ders died Shortly after r n' the Bridgeport Hospital. ‘The trolley_car crusied her. Miss Forster and Pea- bady came to Bridgeport in a trolley car, Thompson was takeén to the Bridgeport hospital. They were pre- paring to return to Mlllord to nmn Forster's home when Peabody was ar- rested. Miss Forster was taken home by friends, Her i FRANK A. B'ILL tion of the Connecticut Y. f 104 MAIN 8 {0 to e held at Torringien, Aprl 21, 22 and 23, W. A Morse of Norwich is 5 $ announced .as chairman of the Sun- \ . | day afternoon institute, The Norwich branch of the socialist party has made arrangements to have the national ar’muer George H. Goe- Pel, come here for an evening meeting. 1t ‘will e on April 23, when he wili speak at the Breed theater. At the Central Baptist church Sun- day mnnlngi_ Rev. P. C. Wright will speak upon The Unmasking of Reali- tits. In the evening Rev. Joseph Clark of Africa will give an address upon _A_f.r‘lfb, illustrated by the l(ereopflcon & At the thirty-sixth biennial L‘onven- M. C. l,mhmumnwom price of FIVE DOLLARS loyflukltl-p-ufllo séll for the meney. This “seasen finde we with -better 95,00 Suite than ever before. 1f you want a full. measure of Buit Valus for Five Dollars, try ene of these Bpecial Suits. The mot cheaper but BETTER stora of 00 Wkhat the gooa- in storage, u}rf works of art, rugs and -flverunre, i bring, is not known. It would sppear from figures now available that Hrl. Armour wm 1ot 1ose more than §15,000 or_$20,000. Friends of ‘the woman who stole the securities recalled today that the Arst theft was committed within a few wezks after she had recoveréd from o severe case of typhoid fever. Her ill- ness was regarded as dangerous, she ‘being delirfous most of the tims she was vflulbl seéivices. Bhe com- er‘ nek yoar wm thé ‘choir April way. Saun- NON-| UMON GARFSNTERI I-mhd at Now ow Lenden Monday te = to Wnk for Contractors. It was given out by nm ‘building con- tractors in New London Fridsy night that 150 uonn-nhm urpenm'- would be at New Londdn to go to work on contracts which have not been com- hmfl These ‘nien will come from Providence, - Westerly, Water- bnry nnl other hus clties. A few fon-uniofi men were at work nm-e Friday, it ‘was said, and more will be put en f&.l)' but the large body will cm ‘They-did not think uut uuxd have any offect upon the other unmun. trades tinions but it will léarned on Monday whether it wm or pot. OBITUARY. Mary A. Brennan, Miss Mary A. Bremnan died Friday wuflng at. the n-fi:nee of )ler sister, Broad sed was ‘born in Nor vrlen and pc-« slt her life here. She had been |l .zr several motiths, but hnun 10, ‘uoa. nh - e unw“' make nu an you are. u are ek don‘t m"u & m 2 .I;h:vem-fith‘;o lMfll of o lormer su! wu: nly . Similar to yours, 'hun Take vmm B It 1s a wonderful you will admit if you Dn-«nm m its m Mrs. Armour still refusés to permit any action to be taken l[“nlt the gulilty person. ‘The Easter recess for Eastern Con- necticut students at Ho\y Cross will b'lln eflmdny April 12, and close Thursdsy, April-20, for ail students except the senfors. The graduating class will report on the day follow- ing, Aprfl 21 On Th!l‘ldl!‘ Mrs. G. W. Pitcher of Divis street observed her $0th Mnhd-y in a quiet manner, although she was remembered by her children and grandchildren with a birthday cake and flowers. She has resided here €or over 50 years. F. V. Chappell of New London' has again béen chosen as chairman of the uu-? alumni regatta committee for tho Yale-Harvard regatta. Thuraday evoning he recetved a letter from Yale fequesting that he serve again, and Mr, Chuw'll acoepted: ° ‘The Connecticut Agflculturll college, in co-operation with the Connecticut Pomological society, will give a dem- uries were 1ot be- lieved to be so extensive in the con- fusion following . the accident, but when she rbached home it was found that she was vely hurt. She sustained a severe gprain of the arm, Injuries of the spine and shock. After a fortnight of rest at Milford she And her mother went to Bermuda. She ‘has hot recovered since. THS| accident. sccurred on Decémber 8. / TUG OFF FISHERS ISLAND. Patched Up and Brought to New Lon- don—Hull i dly Stove In. On Friday morning the/large Shawanese, which went aground of Silver Eil beach, Fishers Island, & week ago Thursday, was hauled oq, having been patched up énough #o that it was posibsle to get it to New Lon- don. It will be haied Gut at the New | Bore Her i - | ortitude, *Mi London Marine lorn Werks this morn- | TrUuds, CHas SIenten Tal, § hror - filled case for $9.75. rdhhh vaullr'n guarantee is an to purchaser. fnm&m CONSIDERS LINCOLN’S APPOINTMIN‘I" .MOGKING. President Ell-t of Harvard Makes a Sensatie Boston, April 7..-In deploring the e that the civil ler‘_\lr’i’ee d‘l"inn-?fi ex- tend back to war times, ont- omeritus Charles W, Biot of Haregsd | 106 West 1iéth Steeat, New York. university declared , today that thé = appointments to office by Prelldcut Lincoln in 1861 were that fimomutmt men held office un“r him as 8 ra President Eu t's remarks cams at thé end of an address on Civil Service Reform before the Massachusetts Fed- eration of Women's clubs and in an- swer to questions frém the floor. After replying in the negative to the i% the Americin’ Boy every purchase. We Will Sesve Anotaer Six o’clock Dinner Whsat About Your KODAK Watch Charms “with pnuenec and énnan had a large R Irs. TR aly question whether politics are as cof- 55 Sunday, April 9 J| onstration in pruninig ana spraying oia | ¥, 1T rePairs he MUl A o omied | her many admirable qualitics. She is TPt mowas they were in' 1861, Dr. Finest Selection and 0 gple tress in the orchard of Rev.| ihe tug to New London. The tug be- | Sirvived by a sister, Mrs. Charles F. t sald: ‘ ederic M. Foliiater, Norts smnms- Jongs o the Lehigh Valley Rafiroad L:éé, with whom she made her homs| “In tal of 1861 we must remem- in the city. i - ton, on Friday, April 14 comtany, and donsidersbie of the Proad | for ‘sotme time past. ber that these shocking appointments g j °t°m c USIC BY THE ORENESTRA Mr. and Mrs. Mathew B. Concklin| 38 Was done by the pdunding on the Mrs. Edwin 8. Barrows. were made by Linceln for purely po- Prices reasonable. - litical reasons. I can't think of any- thing so !huckln’ done. by récent presidents. At that time tFe mioral sense of the community had not been aroused and it was the custom of the shore. Rough weather hampered the work. The Wasregan Hous: The deim a! Mary 8. Barrows, wid- oW of Edwi: irrows, “occurred at her late hunb No 9 Lafayette street, about: 10.30 gclock Friday night. had been falling for the past two or have ‘returned to Bast Lyme from Stafford Springs, where they have lived for several years. Mr. Concklin has_spent the greater part of his life s:lv.fion Army Tea. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Supplies me. from Friswell, 100 to 74, and so at the Sunday school for a month, and in East Lyme, being employed many| Capt. Douglass with his help- i lidsy. Parker: Didvenpert C Years by 3. . Beckwith ns toamster | ers save his s;xvfiu‘on Army Sun e a8"the result of a shock | a3 ;égp?.";‘.{.e osident ’if:“m':{,-‘.’“}.‘flg AR for the coming hol . ¥S and irls tl r' T P i e Prograss in the Arcanum club pool | mominiy artemoon toa on Fridey atter- 1 | e rens i 50, ootpi AR a0 e e - ; 4 tournament is slow. One important| noon at the Bath street headquarters. Competant that He dogt his bt St tie Estabiished 1872 Are you supplied? game remains and js scheduled for|This is a reward of merit fof reaching end of three months,” FLAUT - CADBEN- - BUILDIMNG next Tuesday between Plerson and|the required standard of attendance e i 1f esll at Harwood. Frigay evening Jordan took HEADSTONES FOR VETERANS. fiot 9" ' Despite- thelr lesser ares, Germany, a good proportion of the enroliment was eligible this month. et o MiLi. REMNANT STORE | " lh'-: l-l.--ln W. Main $t., onl ..,,u.t Busing ‘aaoa““.?&.".‘.'.fi 004! 1! l M“" Russia and Austria produte more po- tatoes than the United States. Midnight in The Ozarks and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton of Annuil_Influx frem About the State Grews in Aulr\wumr’s Depart- ment. s Orders for marble siabs, five feet six ‘Whitney by a score of 100 to 95. Capt. James Kelly of Truck No. 1 at the Central fire station was the lucky holder of & ticket on a fountain pen which was awarded on Friday. the sale GCRANSTON’S PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, JOHNBON & BENSON, Steamship Arrivals. At Naples April 4, Virginia, from New York. dresses and e au Wee the | of tickets having been conducted by| At Libau: April 3, Birma, from New | inches long, one foot four inches wide, | oy, TiL, coughed and cough 4 ""‘"“.‘.'n"“ R the friends of 2 worthy Norwich wom- | York. and four. iniclies thick, to be ralsed as neywut’x'-" the mou.:u.in- on m“-‘::- MI' wrene, an. Ticket No, 40 will give him a nice| At Genoa: April 7, Koenigen Luise, | hehdstones over graves of veter-|i.. or five doctors,.who said he had il '. h- st . from New York. and the war with conspmption, but found no help in the to arrive at the | climate, and started home, Hearing of nt quartermaster | ;. ‘King's New Discovery, he £0ld banded fountain pen, enclosed 4n ans of the Civil wi a suitable case. i - ve=Buy Now! are of the assii général from a1l over the state. The Oswegatchie house in Water- to use it. “I believe it suved my life,” ford is to have extensive alterations. thousand three htimdred markers have o P : o addition 30%30 Foet w1t ba built u ith’ Desi -éreated for. this purpose by the B e e Not a month hence— the dining room, with bed rooms and | m s ‘past. Wirs vethrans are iin. 1ot ail' Tung diseasen, cdtighs, s baths on the second story. The lobby anltary dying st the rate.of 250 a vear. BY | ;ids in grippe, asthmsa, crowp, whoop- will be remodeled and a fireplace wiil the mw. ot thip. month the orders ing Gongh, ‘hay fever, ,,m&,,h.‘.,' be buflt In it. A stone portecochere oda wili ynunw theoffice. hoarsenéss or quinsy, it's the Geaf ey will be constructed at the front en- The raising these | kpoyn remedy. Price 5bc and uoo. A peep into anl up 40 g L4 trance of the hostelry. ervice h-mm 831, and in 1898 the | Tsa) bottle free. Guarantesd by Les n only less refreshi . labors of, the Ofice was Increased B¥ | 4. Osgood Co. if. numu the 2 : . be used in e state: sllows or b . 3 M c‘ nst !’ :mndun all explosives in cars and in 115 for o markes for every Civil'war| . Saved Wis hr;"" s “;:e s | Swns ot the porcd in 4nd pifer’ 11tk seeds are In. Telght houses. Freight houses of all or Spanish’ war veteran. It s ex- | _ .o 0t 0m 0 mmu of Avoca, .“ give you estimates for W . / the railroads are constructed in such & manner that the danger of loss of ll e in the svent of a fire is small, few them on any of the systems being eur two or three stories in height. 18 beirig sent out that twigs or lmu] refichés with swollen ridges | a( tark on each side of a dead afea. | atter frequently almost concealed | by the overlapping récent growth, ! indicate the presence of the coming | brood of the seventeen-year locust, or ! periodical cicada, especially if such { Bcars occur in wood at least seventeen years ola of putting them in in. th: mtflnfln . MWG “'G our “ 1LF TOMPKINS, (large variety. 67 West Main-Btreet ““‘“‘“’“"F‘“‘“"anuuou Thovausll s]{mytn. - of pectsd that 800 msrkers will be ap- plied: for this yesr. m:bennutwq:‘e | Grand -Arfmy popts are now scourin %o cemteflu for unmarked m of comrades that.have gone, and the -o!lolon' cemetery at Darlén is rapidly ling. . By SENFRESIED Ain La., “and my children and all my friends were looking for me to_die, when my son insisted that I use W tric Bitters. I aid o, and they d of . 1 will al- 2 ffeetiic Bitters 1 troubled That is the condition en which we want you to judge our soda’ and ice cream. We endeavor to have éverys thing the best. We want to mesit . Yo il your patronage. You will erfjoy a glaes “ fl'flt Shey're g isy or money refunded. at|Jee & Ofgood Co's. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES £6 sut- of our delicious soda or a dish of ice Only 5% st cream which ,is smooth and creamy. mfll o, ‘0‘ sed air. Lacks News Sense. Senator Heyburn wants to make the Congressiondl Record more *popular, land yet When a real Interesting af- falr occurs, like that on the floor of the house recently, they chop it out. it m:u 10 us that the editors of that re lacking in n s w‘mg]n“. n ews anle Inquirer. " Porgot the Combination.” ther some idea of the We study to pluu. caft ga hntry ln mcn Menuel must have left it ig learned that he left It roprasents eur best efforts. That's why euF soda bl siness grows and grows. A Mh-hlc Meddicine—Not a N-mfll ast, St Jos ‘irouble and "’ru"& 5 IOt < TS R ST A souiws, N o % ; : 3 . ::.sn.ooownnuolkem:.anagompm;, irnllll sm m ‘T.m s wg&:b m\m -elllm tq hav o pa; tter Iw‘“e

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