Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1911, Page 2

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wupusg. Gonn. fi""" Scenic Sllurdx&,fli‘ht Social and D‘nce in Basehnll Academy vs. W. H. at’ Windham Frield, this afternoon: g s el LIABLE TO JAIL. i iy Two Thousand Citizens Who Have Neglected to Pay the Personal Tax. Two thousand men in th clty Witlimantic and the town of Win. h are liabie to arrest and lmpn:onmentl Tlhe last legal day for the payment of Spring Coats are one of the most im- the persona: tex was Thursday, and b 2 oran, Mi. and Mrs. Frank portant things to have, becguse with- Uoate mianight of that day hardly’ more | GUirc" ana aaughter Winnifred und N out it many a silk frock, challis frock tewr. of Windham bad paid (heir per- S. Foran of New Lofdon, Mrs. Hollan ry aind serge irock will hang in the Ward- % e scnal tax of $2, mandatory under the g{‘“r‘“;; Lena Hobe of ’;‘.‘_}‘(‘,‘:"!{‘ }}ff: trong and well. robe’ useless, and & smart Spring Coat | § - 3 it Dew law, as outlined in Chapter 260 of | . T4 Hurley, Miss Ade : md have an’ appetite like a the Public Acts of 1909, therefors|.of; Willam A Hurley, Mildred M. > & " 2 > leaving approximateiy 2,000 men who Hurley, Millicent B. Hurley, Gretta M servative in all its invest bave ieq to contorm with the lan.'C | Harley) Leah Hurley of Pravidence, 1. will bring them out into active No article of Spring dress is mere £ . ; Sullivan of Norwich; M, J. essential, We believe so thoroushly in |} menes, putting every !-n'ix:rt:t}:nu{: ing h'“tgre st has [Leary, N ven; -S._Anderson, Nor- their necessity that we have selested Wil dell uenum.m Jail to work | ¥R "John J. Shea, New Haven; J. a careful lot of semi-fitted, full length, || dollar into bonds, war- 'fl . e work | D. Flynn and Anton Yiellmann, Hart- | nobby Spring Coats, with rounded col- lar and deep cuffs of comtrasting cloth, ¢ach one a splendid model, at $12.50, $17.50, $20.00 and $25.00. the “non institted against ~all ford, and otiers from Hartford, Plain- rants and first mortgages ]| v-on failing to pay their personal tax. | A€ld and Jewett City. . Nc matter what the pationality of u RANGE SITE on 1 estate. These are man is, or if he is an alien, If he re- i oo . Mieanithin the lmits of the town of | geiected Near Location of Old Rifie - PPy m on e first of last Novem- the kind of securitics that ]| indnam on the Arat of ra- Rarg i .. L4 ; ol : Will: Do the Trick are safe and solid today. &l tneir ro e 20 o&;’;fi:&:‘f? ok pald} (o1 Eaward Schulze, inspector gen- v 1 A et (4 l'lC . G SPRING SUITS . A glimpse on our second floor will convince you the smartest Spring fashions are here. Women's extra sizes, as well as reg- ular size, are assembled in this large colleetion. Panama, Worsted, Storm ané Faney Serges, Novelties, are -, great Spring fashion, as well black and white check with thc popular short length coat, each one with a touch of fancy trimming or braid, Women's Suits, $15.00 to $35.00, * cial ccllector of the personal tax, Rob- | eral of the C. NG, was in Willjman- tomorrow, and fifty years J§| er- O. Snow, whose office is Room £, | ¢ y and with Cept. B. J. F. Murray bn‘gdmg, Will e over alf | Sillivan'of Compaty L wenc dowa to 1 names to the prosecuti agent, . q from now. Your savings J|rames Bugbee, and writs will be iwsued | New or Natchaug bridge and spotted al e out a range that 1 be used by Com- should be safeguarded. Court Jure as faat as entionied IBl0 [ 2any' L. 'ana by other companieg for brought. The collector has no alter- | Practice the present season. ill bring a healt] ow to the pallid native. "He is appointed to collect the | Cuptain Sullivan will get ¢ couple| peck, o g e :z’u,lgy to_the falter- T of contractors to look ower the site and § ' “e Wlmm‘lc boa: d"o: ;:;.zu::nfw;- y.';?::m‘?& t{,‘; the- necessary pits, etc., will soon be | BPE limbs, strengthen and invi orate s statute law, and proposes to fulfil his | constructzd. "It is understood that the he weary body and throbbing brain; J completa duty. tax is payable on | American Thread company has glven | ®animate the vital organs and create | L] | | FOR SALE BY sav‘m lns'“n'e demand, the legal um. having expired. | Permission for the range to be “re- || new nuypl{dol rich, red blood. It located at the site of the tvrmor Tange, | pakes the feel young and keeps | Misses Suits, $10.00 to $35. Eviction Case in Hampton. that has not been used in a number| pe young strong and vigorous. Pre- | H. C. MURRAY, President. of year | ‘William H. Phillips of Hampton has pnhed by physicians, used in hos- | vé . D. WEBSTER, Treasurer. || brought an action on a summary pro- Bl du,fi,fl&’f’y{mf;“fl:{! nd recognized- as a family ' Commerce Street SPRING MILLINERY cess against Everett Kies of Hambton |y ving 5 place to try out a rifie and ned ine everywhere. Thausands of | to have him evicted from three tracts A ik r patients, both men and women | REDUCED f land consequently its personnel has not|jur patients, i o tiand and the bulldings thereon. The | heen able to qualify for as high scores | \like, who have been restored to Today will be a good day for the the Pesce Addtson. T °‘(”;r”‘;’sh§“ ;’n as will now be possible. in the future.| jealth and strength, extol its virtues Note that our T osd) T s Hampton this (Baturday) forenoon at | GLeTe 8re & number of crack ehots in|ys the world's greatest tonic, stimu- | b i o o oy o 10 0 Blork, it 14 18 undevatood et the | the outfit and with the establishmtent | &\ "5, i body puilder. case will be adjourned for one week. | 0L TAnge in this city all the members| "g 14~ [N ° SEALED BOTTLES Attorney George W. Melony is appear. | Vil be able to improve their marks-| o\7V 1y geggists, srocers and nie E. Stanton were among those who | ly the same form as they come to the SPECIALS AT THE DOMESTIC ing for the plaintit and Attorney Wil L T Jealers; or shipped direct for $1.00 mave flowers at Mrs. Zibe Himting. | most common and humen of us all~— COUNTER 0r a“ s am A. King for ths defendant. OBITUARY. per large ‘bottle. ll:n'sk]f‘unaraL q taking them to the | Toledo. Blade. Z g S L N. ranklin cemetery. P TRy P B e ey, Attesl NGB! caaial Mrs. James Dunse. Toe ity RS WRM b T Mrs. ‘Albert Roblnufin of Wakefield The Only Way. mreat concession. Every one of (hese il eacairal. Bate Th e e . a:fi" P Tt g e ‘“'E“’s‘{ e | 7,00 18 GUeSE 8E NS, i Lot s A g g o g ryens owels are up 5 ndard and i s mmue which is only way Tade. to sell o 130 snen: hos Soing s | YOU can find a °°mp1°“ LIWUE Bt town pall was lurgely | Joseph's hospltal following & second JEWETT CITY T | have héppened whils breath of lite Te- canceled order we got them at & Dar- Une of alttended, and all present had a thor. | Peralytic stroke. No relatives survive. Among the “400. ; mained in that rugged old warrion— R TR e e 1o it it oughly good time. The canvassers wers B B e A A Episcopal Services—Rev. Edward M.| The Evening Sun of New York re- | Philadelphia Press. ey yory busy dnd were well received.| .. 0003 Mu:m‘ the literary| Hayes Appointed Rector of 8t.|cords the following little‘dpisode of lite ber, gt h.m‘ygum’uh,d 1‘,,; Hel. | society at tha Windham High scheol | Mary’s Parish—Obituary—Borough | in Fifth: avenue: Give Them Aw-v WHITE LAWN e a mold’s orchestra. held the first remilar meeting in two Interests. A ory of “Mad dog!” arose last Instead of merely pro- H —_— years. The entire school was together A night when a small King Charles span- | fessors, recent .‘%nu -!fttl Min ‘White Lawn, Receiver. for A. D. David & Company. | for the first time this year, assembling There will be an Episcopal service | iel, chased by three-boys, ran into the | the occasional leu‘h of (vl.ul wail at d 26c yard, now -rlm‘ In the superior court at Waterbury |\l the new hall in the school annex.|in Library hall Sunday afternoon at|Hotel St. Regis dining room, scuttled | them away outright.—N. aé 12 1-%c yard. 5 Friday Samuel B- Harvey of this c,‘{; Miss Laura Chesbro, W. H. S. 1902,13.30, conducted by Rev. R. L. Coch- |about and hid under a seat in an sle- | Post. Linen S all sutable colors for, was appointed a receiver to take chargs | 538 & short history of ‘the soolety. rane of Grace church, Yantic. vator. % g Spring, 15c 26c yard, of the affairs of the partnership of A,| LBere was music by the W. H. 8. Rev, W. H. Gane’s morning topic at| Evervbody was scared. The elevator Taking Aiv-nh.- of Woodrew D. David & company. A. M. pl,‘m“' quartstte, Messrs- Wallen, Hunt, Frink | the Congregational church is The|runner wanted to shoot the dangerous!| pryan has taken the caume of and Samuel Chasbro, also of this elty, (310 Harvey. A planc ol by Miss|Threo Hundred Years Old Bible, a|brute; but the manager wouldn't let | woodrow Wilson, Whick is raare. ieety All styles of Bats,.Balls, Gloves and | were appointed appraisers. ' | Agnes Egbert and & sopranc solo by |sermon in observance of the tercen- | him. A long conference of war was|to thow the stan than of AOMPERS FOR cmu,.“ I AL i o S . Miss Myra Wallen were given. These | tenary of the King James version Of |on when a newsboy bushed through the | (o, show the standing of Bryen then Aade of it e i : officers were elected: President, Mise | the English Bible. crowd round the elevator. b . ner Grant, e oldest resident o secre! ary en’ might; | pulpit In e evening. the boy. “I won't hurt you Come 2 colors, some in stribed effeet, 30, 04 1\ il bay you te look over our hm Hopa, dleg Thursday night at his Howard Fuller, It is planned At New Haven Mesting. - | aloug, come alons.” 3 Children ©C % ome, aged 85 years. Death was at- |to cont‘lnue, regular weekly meetings of Rev. . W. Potter went to New Ha- ‘The dog stood up, wagged its tail ".ETG"E." A line. tributed ‘to heart failure. Mr. Grant |the society for the remainder of the| 1oV T W FOMel WOAt 10 TOW 12 | 4nd allowed the newsboy to pick it up. FOR SERiG BRE §0080 mhisl He' diodc & 8o of Dhayisen a1 . et yen C. K. union meeting; as an tnvite- | A2, 0¥ Joft (e fop pive dos | G AS TORIA Light Weight Wool Dress Goods for Sarah (Byles) Grant. Fifty-five years | To Match With Bacon Academy. { Ui was extended the Norwich C. B. | "isor,®oople would be scared of a e S hetween seasons, very fashionable and ago last November he married Eliz& | The Windham High sch Wb T O WHIGI TN 10 Sanuse X8 | xitani? 1o trisn Safe Medicine for Children. distinctive. Wool Taffetns, Striped Peck of Ashford, who survives him. i ohen e anon tobay (Bre Till preach Sunday in the Humphrey | TSR [ 0 oY s in “rubberneck’|” Foley's Honey and Tar Compousd is Mohair, Serge, Pansma, Ottoman and| Five vears ago last November the N e ey Basket Weave, are very much in de- mand for early Spring Suits. 50c, 76c amd $1.00 yard. ) s wagons and gaze with awe upon the |a safe und effective medicine for ehfi- couple celebrated thelr golden wed- Tried out in s prastios | e e e s con” | palaces of the 400" consider gilded | dren, as it does not contain or ng. There also survive a son. AR- |game with Bacon academy of Colohen- | feence at Yale Seminary. Rev. Wi | children of Tortune as of ‘the world | harmful drugs. The genuine Foleys drew M- Grant, of Mt. Hope, and an |zer. ott F. Talmadge of . the Wauregan |2pert. The gilded children are sup-|Honey and Tar Compound is In a yel- adopted daughter, Mrs. Edith Young, lied with “mdd dog scares” in exact- | low package. Lee & Osgood Ce. of Cold Harbor, N. D., and a sister, Congregationel church will occupy his | P’ % o apriaws 5 b Noted Here aml There. pulpit here Sunday morning, and Rev. SONGEE SILK AND FOULARDS Mrs. James Martin, of this city. The six weoks' old daughtor ot uir.| W.H. Gane in the eventng. and Mrs. 2 . Anthony ef 5 .otland, SR S “:o:::’ m::“l:, th!li; rn:(;n-..l"u;:"_ ;m; ONLY BICYCLE cLUB Cied Friday morning from mess'es. ELOQUENT AND LEARNED. & , g “ . Ground has Leen broken at the Jor- T it wears ‘30 well and launders so sats DB i avenuo for an elght Toom cottage for Exceptional Attainments. A ’ m;: ln;u wide seile at 7o s st AR St ot b e "Contract. Gharles Larrakee is 80- It was announeed Friday that Rev. "0 HI" and 5 inches wide selis at $1.00 yand Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the | i€ the excavating and will put in the | dward M. Haves, an assistant at St. | §, olub's raoms In the Jordan building, | °indation. Joahilin UstiBdent Hysitorg, 18 ¢o.bs ; " High Prl Cheney Silk Foulards About sixty members were present | Tostmaster Charles H. Dimmick has 3 A . No ig oS Koulard with its good wearing qual- wml; President Charles Hill in the ;’-3';“]‘1:?"-':}:’_? ;:031"9;;;?;‘030 TELR fties, never -e:-‘;‘ 10 lose pepulastty, 8 MONUMENTS, Sha = ;‘;‘h; {;:':"‘::egf;,lgefl‘r‘:_";";h?;j ther clerk permanently in the lo.al| Hayes studied in the public and pa- ! PAINLESS EXTRACTION re spaced apots on srounds of | Fiesdstence ang in our stock | ing the organization to be in & very ¢n and uiter May 1st- Qeos:: J1 schoosls of New Britain and | Teeth extracted and filled painlessly Diue and of black and vice ‘e verse, white ready 5o by erected. Obtaln our prices | prosperous condition. The committce | GUTley, wie i5 now a substitute } st Fordham . umiveesicy, Jew for the most nervous and delicate pes on groan grounds. ars iy | and inzpect 1000 artistis designs. under whos? direction_the rooms were | Will réceive the appointment. e ey e people. Dr. King's method in the only pepuiar. 506 yard. WM. F. & P. A. LENNON, | recently renovated and decorated were | The Windham Masnufacturing com- | 248 seminary ef St Svistce Parls | 7, & absolutely SAFE treatment known to Cottom Pongee, od and sisiped discharged with thanks. A committeo|pany I3 further improving its plant. bt B g g H ¢ g Sy ] 3 dental sclence. Full set teeth $8. and P v e s was chosen fo g0 ahead with the for- | The old boiler and engine houss sit- | Later hio went to Rome, iaking an ad- ’ Up, with the Natural Gums: Gold inehes wilo. -c 16c yard. mation of a baseball team to represent | uated between: the river bank and sast | TARCH cOLTER, af::;‘rfiichud' at Par- | - Crown and Bridge Work $5.; GoMd the Cyclers the coming’ season. mill is being raised another story. The | prisined by Car gty DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KING ~ ¥illinss s up. i D sy B, Cagetty The sfMcers chosen for the ensuing | first floon Will be used for the machine | 1% June 4, 1838, and » month Jater was . o ; Bl g B nd Rusian at year are: President, Charles Hill; vice | shop'and the second will be used for o | SPROINted assistant &t SL JospRg | f Premier Painless Dentit, origi- president, George Rosebrooks; tress- |cloth room. The change will give| o2 nedral, where he 1o th nator of the King Safe System of DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has = Urer, Frank M. Lincoln: fnancial see. | more light for Both branches of the | foF thirtéen vears. He comes to Pafnless Dentistry, which makes been in the practice of dentistry many retary, H Kelley. The abo business. parish heralded as a brilliant writer, |} 4y "gental operations painless, years in Norwich, is @ member of this CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES With Earold Willime —ang . Cimien St a pulpit orater eloquent in 'bethif and inventor of the “Natural ciatlon, and superintends the man. Made of ehite iewn, '-hm Wi 5 Py Is. Tench - a = Gums,” “which prevent the de- ufacture of our Artific 'seth. 1ace anid_embrol S Py re:&‘z's.vrel:lgh:p?:lll?:x‘n: e saier] « W Gowany. of Mot York was in| 25ul8 18 only cqualied by his abllity. to | §: fection of artificlal teath in the ~Your oid. plate is logse: or broken, he - as membership committee, Harry Fay, | town Friday. i REwister-to, them. mouth. Used in Dr. King's of- will make it as good as new at very high C. C. Helmgold, Charles Starr, Leo i New. China for Church. fice only. small cost. N. S. Lippitt of Nerwich was in the Haggerty and Bert Olin- Baby Dresses, made of white lawn, The Cyclers organized nearly twen- |CLLY On business Friday. un-—-h and fine long uxoua. ty years ago, when bicycle riding and | ‘Chatles and Edward Tryon have pur- and insertion, m Get racing were ‘the rage. Today hardly |Cchased a new touring cai l.. and embroidered m.’ em' .t m & member of the orllmnuon rides a Joseph Tircotte was the guest of M. round and some .“‘ wheel. The organization boasts of the | friends in Hartford F’flny cach ene baby like and $1.00, $L50 an@ $2.26, CHMILDREN'S HATS The ladies of the Methodist church have purchased a handsome set of newv dishes, 390. in number, which were used for the first time Thursday even-~ ing. , King Dental Parlors “The bofl;;?::‘;:::;n"\;:: ‘was sent to ST Riverhead, L. 1, on Friday, where , Manager. Franklin Square. fact that it is the only bicycle club in Sheniff Prast 3 ere is to be a fumeral service in v L L] a3 gLy il x.':‘ was 1o} urch, and he is to be burfed beside i FUNERAL. Rockvills on business Friday. . = A - Miss Martha.Broll o ' r is - m Cmmy, doseph Riguier. visiting Jooal EHonds Srd S, T e e ey i & Hats of #he most Dewitch- The funeral of mer resident of Jewstt City, ‘Wil be | mnm‘m' overy framed o i dlod Weanosday at his Hormeta rateno | Miss Catherine M. ‘Flannigan of | brougnt hero {odey for burt face, among the h the fi lh on streel. pre; b b iy g B a Packskill, N. Y., s the guest'of friends | been living in Bridgeport, uny tots, 98¢ to $3.99. 9 o’clock at 8t. Mary's church, Rev. J. ‘“n“’"“& e was killed by the cars. ‘ J. Papillon officiating at the requiem | Itey. / cavitt of Concord, N, Big Tank Arrivi Terms ""“‘V confi M""“'" high mass. Burlal was in St. Joseph's | formerly of this city, called on Wit One of the big 190 barrel tanks of | SPRING GLOVES 1 Jmgth Glace Gloves- tan, and white, $2.9 e cematery. = mantic friends Friday, ~ | the Standard Oil company has arriv- “Thomas D. Armstrong. Peter McCabe, formerly of this city,| ed. They are to e put in_ position Y The funeral of Thomas D. Armstrong | W8 in town Friday attendin‘ cb fu- | near the railroad below the crossing, ' w.. held Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock | neral of Michael L. Hurls and will be filled by e pipe line from § : 12-mmstton I wmm, mu and frot home of ths mother, Mrs.| Mrs. H. H. Sterry and:.Miss Mabei | tank cars on the track. an Gloves, $3.45 pair. oty B Armmong- in South Coventry. | Stillman-are visiting at the'home of| Mrs. Louis-A. Frasler and Mrs. Jen- | Gloves i , Blder A. W. Bradford of Springfleld, | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ho in N b and white, .00 pair . Dol BEST’NM’THA S0AP 5, was the oficiating clergyman. London. Ferin, New e -claap Pique Gioves, and o - e Charl 2 - i S e oo | 5 bgrs for 25¢ and 10 5./ By se ¥ 2 e vk ot Sar ot oniane y THE CLEMMMGE SHE DOATOES | = T-clasp Chamols Gloves, $1.00 pair. cemetery. Funeral Directors Bimoro & | Gucker il Mirsie, Coor¥e T: Corn of | at The Bcsten Dry Goods Btzre, Dan. of e v j-clasp Kid Gloves, all staple shades, &B.Green T“dh‘g St | Bt ts were 1o alares o ne amare & Sieeank e WL o o TR ‘c'm‘n.'i"i;o{’h‘g’ ‘:,‘:::“‘;a' oo who enters the stors, and under no consideration, to sanction .00 pmir. me S Dwight E. Potter. recently recoversd Pngumonia, is gains on every counter iu :{".".L.‘ any words or deed designed to mislead ‘a patron. When mis b e Body of Dight B Dotter ariived | (8- Susst of suigtiy o5 and; thends. in these goods now. takes happen—as happen they must—the house will consider it in this d{, 2 ey g«lu(t’o!& h;;y ‘:. town for a few days. a privilege to correct the fault with promptness and court- It is our policy to hold the confidence of every individual ‘Washable Chamoisette Gloves, §9c Q“‘r‘ul Gloves, in kid, $1.00 pair. Bm ternoon on the 3.08 train following AT = THB BOSTON DRY GOODS STORB osy. Our money-back policy guarantées datisfaction. 6 bars for 25 d 10 S, |furerai services from the family home SLAVERY IN THIS STATE. Main Strest, Danielsos. : ;. s - | Wity comaten: For et heo | Addrass by F. C. N St i i e Credit i ely a matter of confidence — confidence in a | antic cemetery for burial. Rev- v bt redit is merely a nce — me H C. Mumy ‘h ‘ H\ Sllmps Free. *X’J".:L“n‘fxo,’?.flnfir‘.“'czfid‘.?fi First | on Part of Goed Friday ' HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law store, confidence in the government, confidence in & bank, or Agents M'Llllo:- MHome Journsal { committal sarvice i 2 ‘r“e_e Th': . P‘regflrick :1:3 Norton ;xznhsé?l de- PATENTS confidencs in an individual. - aper Patterns, : | arrangements wero in charge of Funer- | ivered an addrest on. Nekrd Slavery| o it your 1es. Handsome 6. We have confidence in every man who is lenging for & ’ A Do R "Hfi':f.‘;‘"’ e %?flfi"fi'é'wt&fi:fim on Fridar Pase Guilde Book Fres, home; for the builder of homes is the builder of nations. s n 0 €8, ‘cossere 1o Seaslens & Wmere} - Tuesday, was held Friday morning fol- “{'{n f@z:{,:}‘ o R e Lot is like putting your y 5 9 double dividend in comfort and happine Remember, this is the store of a square deal; our moneys back policy guarantees satisfaction. ¥ bt [ lowing the arrival of ‘the body on the t to slave ‘Hol in '‘Connecticut. B = " i k’. { m__nflm o Welock train The dod taken | Bim ridanod hacs top s 4 Embalmers . ood. fanecd Firecloy, | Sperre B BegerbelrE Bhicker | e et ien, "t vt | Where fo Trade in Jeweit Gity n Josaph's church a requiem high Btate - p‘m”‘“m and [ T Seelebrated By Rev. M. 3. |ine s 1‘?‘ . =l - Filling @ Specialty o T on mfi“:‘;"m':wx'.’; ‘““"'1“ Tl Yo &5 siaved. WK HAVE THE LARGEST iy RN 52 n.(,lm imantic borne into the church- and -Fi ito @r‘g "(r tfig‘ iber - and Best Stock of Confeetionery, Soda § - | Face as a #amng hymh CAt ® Q. i Whuv M m | WateA and Postal Cacds in town, at AT S e e wartz Bros., g 4 : 6. 3. BOTTOMLEY & BOK, - o " Store’ g T '"‘“7 h,fifli‘}" e General Repair Shop. N “HOMB FURNISHERS" OUTFITTSRS TO ALL Tm 9-11 Water Street Bicycle and Autemobile Repairing, e | L UAFRTAKER o - | L e —— ERNEST P. CHESBRO, 1089 Main St. Wil Oil and Gasoline for sale. OITY WOTHL, Wew and MWetel In every

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