Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 29, 1911, Page 11

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For Nerw England: Fair @nd Sunday; moderate south winds. ° Predictions from the New York Her- ‘ald: On Saturday partly cloudy to ov‘arcu! wedther and nearly % HEnE to irosh sontherty mu,tnw' light to fresh souther! o) - ; "Qntrcl! «fin"%my“u,é’? (Bumasy ton, Having: emgat from : e ket 5 oudy weal 8] emperl. % vekln[h 5 %4 2 fire hanges and local rains. ~ | partmen t back mi z - fi 1l of the Com. " Observations in Norwich. % The follnwlnx records, reported from mq-g:( perierfces fixm; tbe tdrp- I yéfirl ago today ‘that A P )l:-n.h%mhlm oilfia%mmmu‘ t&u !fi-i'-fim /Ex‘-’evx:sre:v ‘1:?& housework, but was psrm! city on Mondl.y ‘Washington, | th ~ There are a num-{ only a very little. ‘bringing despatches tx-am = ‘company who aré in. this Mrs. Irons was . born at Groton, partment to Governor Bn&mm:l{ a m time, a® the musf .! Conm., on April 22, mm. Her father S5 gave a very interesting account of 3 xS, J““W them being t- { was Solomon Tift, a gflofin e .- Jjourney to and frem Washington, his ‘l‘he Bulletin of | soldier. He 'lived to be 93. he has | Gopuine Sherwin - williams ."_ experienices there and the state of fesl- three children, seven grandchildre: iad P i cnmpnnnm. ing of Marvland as he traveled through. and five = great-gran dch(xdmnhau of pa 'aints of the finest m.u Predictions for Friday: Fair; south- After the attack on the )lumc!m- 'nr “tiie | whom were at the celebration drink | are offered for a short time at - afly winds. setts troops in Baltimore, ‘the subse- Mrs, Irons’ health. . ‘quent delay in getting the government 7 ter betora four AT 7 Friday’s woather: As predicted. t«;lmes 1l ughua.nd Mflu m;mnslon of k K 'M ng and up to al- NORWICH RESIDENTS - ”isc'l.t .f 250 Per “"“ Mesn amd Tiden all. communication with the capital— our of departure the com- EW K. it became imperativelv necessary in ly ‘engaged in’ drilling ' sl YO in ih‘o following Popular - o —— U Mool the opinion of Governor Buckingham lements to arpear at} p i 3 Way— r [ Rises™} “sots. [ Fator || Risen | sie opsaon ‘of Governor Buckingham m% R anition 2a'tp| T s for: Bounias {trr;“‘:n;;r “’l:y Shades: Cig la m |p m|a m|lp m g:uavmfnefi.an? o(bfltn::;med::.le gfi‘tfiem “and - their town %dlt. ng 9 Pale Brimstone, Straw, Ac e W‘B 2 t .28 | selected and mn:dy n Monday, the ahd: quite- 2 B b&wn&gfim cut | Resarding tho ;euulrgs:t of ;.{:;wggh Dark Fawn, Ivory, 524 224, at 6 He~ went directly “bring it within the galidenits e W LB At Tobacco Brown, Warm ‘Drab, * 37| throush to ladeiphia, arriving there Simies. ¢ Keong | (nose thus | qeen Previously referred to, Alderman : i Moni &y*i e depnt ‘thero l" Bent of New York writes as follows: | Tan Brown, Citran Green, B t 337 founa ‘a regim : £his city—a gentleman Aot ol Morning Bulletin, | Gregn Stone, Lincoin Green, Al 'h_e 2 R - S 5 3 ¥ ‘most thoroughly™ enlist- & i T w‘ ot Bix hours atier high water 1t In Jlow| = 72 eg ixfin ot mut i the bustuces. Dut| Dear. Sir:— RIRwpy SRwry, e 16y SR In view of the large number of for- n un-fl-l Style, Fit ud WORK- { tide, which is followed by flo flcod tide. - Hior M e oy NISSBASh Tiow Tt duty ‘unflé!: the clrcumstances “Plainly lay i ‘arother direction. ¢ d in New York, plans are being made to ¥ < g 3 GHAI. H. mcxmon, GREE"EV“.LE & “refected nq‘t from ary disabil- [, O afireunl‘o’n lnfth'he “{3’;} of?fiinm?r a‘O::‘r. r:::::‘;a:'n::l:u:::l:. dumw.n st 5 =¥ " bec2use a some time about the middle of May. ) paint. seasen is Merchant Tailor. 128 Main Engine Company No. 2 Responded to » ment Captal Dr, Storer has communicated With @ | that. we. want you to get scqusinted Still Alarm—Various ltems. number of people and so have I, and opinion a mis- | 43 "o honses indicate that such a plan | with /really good Prepared Paint, and 3 Engine company No. 2 answered a - ty on'the part of | ;s highjy favoreéd. However, there ore | the abeve colors are duplieate shades still alarm at 2.20 o'clock Friday after- att, -and’ that under all the cir-{'o 0 570 0 0™ Gagces we have not i i Il::( > de noon for a fire in the tenement underj | ,‘”, 2 n peen able to secure, and I write to re- we 2 ed on our ! g Sethentat's Ball CHen e e P 4 quest you to publish this lettetr so that | color card. : 2 to extinguish the blaze and little dam- ¢ the people who see it in Norwich can age was done. ) it S adv] 1se1 their t;ie}l:ds jand relatives in e = = 4 New York, an they in turn can com- Spending ‘Honeymoon Here- * | | 2 "’f”*f m’“ L e W esen mun'cafe with Dr. Storer or myself t 4 3 F wkqné a swohl similar . fo -those pre- gl e o g and suitably. inscribed, was présented i y, and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Kir- to Captain ‘Harland by Joseph A.|°°c2sion. ker, also of Providence, have been vis- 3 Respectfully yoursy jting- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seed of | BECENoStELr ou Mg part Bl il FRANCIS P- Eleventh street. The newly married 7 1 Madison Avenue, New York Company couple . will take in other cities on ‘,:‘g“::m‘ggfib' 'u’;;’;‘hf:fi‘;};;m; Dr. Storer's address is: John Hud- their honeymoon trip beforz returning. 5 * | son Storer, M. D., 30 Edgecombe Ave., 3 to Providence, T e e i New Yor 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Conm. 5 2 them farewell ‘and Godspeed. The of- Sale at Third Baptist Churah. : d metbers of the company NORWICH TOWN A succassful sale of food, ice cream, went:away in: the best possible spirits.| Wild Flower Season Later Than in MME. TAFT—Palmist and clairvoy- | cake ana candy was held by ihe ladies e ’ They ave only oné fear, and that is 1910—130 Permits Issued by Fire ant. Anyene trnubled or puzzled with| or the Third Baptist church in the “other ‘two Norwich companie: RedTn ar Others affairs, call She| chapel Friday evening. There was & GEN. W. A AIKEN." et the statt of them in the wori | \Warden—Sale of Mursch Place. !umnn powers. 68 . Washington St., | 1arge atlendance and many of the ta- S New Leondon. Coan. bles were sold out in a short time. Al troops waiting to go to Perryville: by s to-be i thel fleld with the first good sum was realized from the af-}cars- Mr. Aiken waited in the depot h'b ‘ 5 When they do.get- fair: with the soldiers until 3 o’clock Tues- April 27, 1910, 65 varieties of wild fiowers had been brought to the senior room of the Town street school. April W P. I 28, 1911, the following 18 kinds of wild a 4 al S £ 3 day morning, when all started in the s to bp proud of. A v th 1- 1 per. Baseball Committee Appointed. | train for Perryville. A grae ‘Acagemy Monday the | FOn TS haYe bocn secared by the Qe Our steck is very complete and we| President Belleflenr of the F. M. T.| Perryville is a small town opposite W“’ were, of 4. very ’"‘e"esm‘a would be pieased to shew tilem. The | A. society has appointed the following | Hdvre de Grace, and just across the prices range from cheap to expensiva| basebal: committee: C. . Downes, | Susquehanna river. The price of fer- and the coioring and desigus are beau- O’Sullivan. | riage across the Susquehanna river had tiful and attractive. Considerable intere tn base- | advanced with the times, and it was Sinfed Wwith a pair of pistols by Pro- violet, low cudweed, bloodroot, five- finger,_adder’s tongue. spice bush, al- o} common mouse ear chick- ~silver leaf, poplar, elm, ‘AT DRUGGISTS $1 Wiy not cure yourself pussy willow, march marigold, uose- We will be pleased to do your work, | ball by the.members and a successful| only on the payment of a dollar that | fessdr’ Smith- in behalf of the voun: Bum . horestail, rea maplg, da:?lelion, and can supply .competent workmen. |scason is anticivated the services of “a grim ferryman” and , Of the “c!?w Mr. William P.| gnd pluet. P. §—Any work -wanted ‘at once, T should"be placed without dzlay. The Famning Studios, a leaky scow were secured to help him g 2 Notes. QVEr. At Havre de Grace all sorts of S ,Teacher Visiting School. is spending a few vehicles were in demand at fabulous E - elegant fiag which Thard wee 1o Fohoot Prifey fu the prices to bring fugitives to and. from flll be = i.sed.. tbg cupalo. a A & Baltimore. The price paid for carriages q:usTnn “the Star Sp intermedizte department of the Town Henry Elion: days in New York on business. str h & teacher, Miss " Misses Anna Kilday and Elizabeth trfim };a;u:nmfi to Ha\‘re‘di Grm‘it:“ mng; by rthe yourig ladics of the Acad- Be_cc';: i “(’}Or'ant;as;s the i C“‘z‘}'le ‘;e‘i The Best Fleming have returnsd from a visit|Irom 330 to $100. Mr. Aiken, w a |em: ot Pl risit- 31 Willow Street Fith friends. in Soriseld. friend, after gonsiderable affort, se. | - Muster Roll of Company D. s R e cured Beats the wagon of a miller, The followi the muster roll of _— 8 David Ryan has severed his connec- | PA¥ing $15 fare to Baltimore. Along | Captain’. H&rl:gdxs‘ company of this Pupils Make May Baskets. T" out or OOk tion with the United States Finishing | 00 the road they met carriage loads of | cify, ‘Rifle c«: pany D, Third regi- 5 i i company and has accented a position | People fleeing from: Baltimore, and nu;'t' C. & ptain, Edward Hi: s, Lv’s"‘ii% t{::wt})i;fic:é: r:lr:r\vinn{gl’?s sgz?tc; ]]; ¢ in Hartford. large numbers-on foot. Squads of peo- fi 'lleu%ena.nt Charles W.{ . i i - {ple were patrelll too, in ev: irec- 5 -{ May baskets were made this week by FOR SALE . ; ot £ tion, arresting foot puseng:;sy %m.. s“"”"g' ensign, William W. Barnes; | the pupiis of the Town street school. sergeants, James R Moore, John E. DL T a Permits for Fires Issued. /VGW Lo”do” s . Mary's tionihg everybody and imprisoning all rd J r ‘A. T Shaw, Joab B church tock place in the basement of | {0 Whom the least suspicion could at- | Roger. :fifgoms Paris R. Nickerson 2 = i the church Friday evening. tach. They reached Baltimore—a dis- | Charles H. Carpenter, John T. Fan- Since the 15th of March 130 permits itle vt S tance of 38 miles from Havre de Grace | ning ' Willard ‘R. Moulton; musicians | [OF freés have been issued by the fire cou”ty TAFTVILLE —at 8 o'clock in the evening of Tues- | Michael' Driscoll; George .. Wight- | Warden. day, and. went immediately to Bar- |man: privates. g igh. numy's hotel. Mr. Afken's ireind whe | T2ny Privates, Jamés A. Allen. Har-| pyoq Hazard of Preston has purchas- | Will not delight the busy, pregressive Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods, Ete. MODEL 38 vey, S. A aAWij rnold, - b Unclaimed tfi:r'l:x::;:"s ltes, of accompanted him was weil zcquatnted orh it Ploahany Wittt B Sraaier, o ke Jecopinturaen vt 00 Ul Hhgwewile iRl $0 TocERES RS ver a“ 2 o el b ne::mn?::'s:rnedf:gr‘: Henri . Braman,-Joseph W. Branch. S RS pect of having a thoroughly modern Unclaimed letters addressed as fol- | molestation or intsrference. The con- | Ghaligs A. Breed, John Breed, Leander| 'njy ang Mrs. L. S. Ingalls of Ver. | gas range placed in her kitchen, Es- Brown, Charles. K. Burke, Horace E- Burke, Martin Calhoun, William Caru- lows a 2dvertised in the Taftville| @ition of affairs in Baltimore and the postoffice for the w ending April| excitement in the public mind at the |thers ' David. €. . Case, William G| Witk reiatives in Blonk. able, peerless bakers. economical gas 29: Mademoiselle Emelie Blanchard, tlme, he says, was terrible. The whole | Cha i # e edamhi , | time pman, Joseph R. Corey. Hosea P 7 2 > St vsers, great time savers. Call and T, Brmith, Alohonse Tesler, Miss J&i- | porfect madumns olboat s » nan;:mg”:o’,‘a"% Fm’;f:,.’h:mhff‘p Mrs, William McCune, at her home on | the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous p’ nie Valencourt. directior. It was worth a man’s life Town street. Water Ieaters, furnishing at the Fully Equipped, Over- L ; ‘ s, Bdwin Gavitt Thomas Griffin. . | cas wate , s hauled and Painted. gason avenue will spend the week ¢nd | tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- to indicate the I rm- 7 Meve Here from Presten, England. v wi L o ok .'l‘ohn 'W./Guile, ‘Albert Hiscox, Charle: Mrs. James Bushnell and Mrs. Mary | mere turn of a faucet am unlimited pathy with union men, or the smalk Mr. and Mr: f respect for the national flag. e | L E Huntington, Sylvester G. Jerome, | weph were in Lisbon for a few days|supply of hot water at any moment and chiidren, Wi homa . and | Alken savs, further, that the. iden of | oo san o Tosion Toriose Kisony, | Sarly In the week. visiting their sister, | o the day or night. ie Gree: 3 of Preston,” Eng-{one regiment of fighting men, or afrgiac N Leonard, F4hn T.ocke, Alenzo Mrs. Henry Bushnell T M B Rl A rrived at Boston on Thursday | d02en regiments, going through Balti- bard. Calvin B. Long, William L. | s—— p - . D. 1 make their home in Taftville. | More at that time, would have been B hal EORN i . 3 absurd. Th of Ba epies, ‘George - B. Marsball, John G. OR S ecirica i sailed on the Franconia. John < e e altimore, he | Matcalf William, H. Munroe; James R.| smCUNE—In Norwich Town. March 26, i Greenhalgh of South street went to | sa¥s, will fight to the last gasp, and l\wholu George B. Park, Charles Phil n, Willlam Christo ; , G eoTg: Park, % ; hristopher, to. Mr. & Boston on Fridey to meet the family. | Without fear, and we may as well un- G A ALres WITiam MeCune: 321 MAIN ST, ALICE BLDG. U=} Goratand that fact ot fhs ou et v Hps, Chaflel L.. Pitcher, Ambrose P.{ and Mrs: William McCune. Rire, sCharles. H. Ripley, Eleazer H.| O°NEIL—April 27, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. = Notes. being obliged to learn it at-afearful v Hopaes Ro‘%m William 7| _ Charies &. O'Neil, a daughter. . s NEW : Ernest Davis of Providence street 05t = ;‘fe- dfle thinks éj’fla‘ constder- Jacob K- Smith, Frederick Shalk, { SULLIVAN—In Willimantic, April 27, | meee———|" WIlA'l’S e has been sick with the grip. a’;" :\oullde h‘a“’:’;;’i;! en:nf:tlgm::;) Hanrv Swan, James 1911, a daughter to Dr. and Mrs- J. Are all iri and ready for your In-{ ... pecelles of North A street was ! Lroops passing through, and with the | gresmce. A R i THE P ALACE CAFE #pection. Aill grades and prices, in-|a recent visitor in Jewett City. fecling then prevalent in the city, an[ Tycker, Gesrge W. Whittlesey, George MARRIED 3 ¢lnding our English Imported Papers, army of 20,000 men would have no easy | io:Wwiiliams. John . Wright. James I, A e i s task to gét through the city. ANDERSON — KUDLICH — At New Moldings to Mateh.), Decorations ana | Arthur Schofield has returned from af ™o 0 S0 105 tom ‘Baltimore 3t 10| LT EATRE York city, April 26, by the Rev. FRAWK WATSON & CO. general painter’s supplies, We ~are = 3 oclock Wednesday morning, having £ Ili of Company A. John Rudolph, of the German Lu- 78 Franklin Strest. now recetving orders for paper hang- Miss Grace Adams has returned from | Secured a carriage to take them to} Fhe migster roil of Rifle compan: 3 theran Evangelical church, John ing, decoration, and painting.’ £ visit with relatives in Broad Brook. Washington at an expense of $50. Be- | Sécond regimeat; Connecticut - volun- Norman Anderson, formerly of Taft- ST tween Baltimore and Washington: they _Captain, Trank S. Chester; lieu- ville, to *Miss Gertruide Roswitha . 4 ~ ) sumimer-house s belng constructsq | Made. but-a single sfop, 4t i FEvers infs, Thomas : Scott, William H.| Kudlich, daughter of D_and Jirs. STEP IN AND TRY OUR P F MURTA in the rear of the Sacred Heart con- |N®AT Annapolis junction. “Here “they Berry sergeants, Francis . McKeag, Herman Kudlich of 153 est 21st CE GH, veat. found a small crowd in the barroom, | James L: Cobb, Antliony Stably, Austin | street 35c DINNE R Telephone. .92-and 94 Waet:Mai very uncommunicative and inclined to|G. 3fonroe: ' corporals, John ‘B. Jon- < s elephone. 92 an est Main St.| pDyigit Davis has been confined to|W2ich them sul - Mr. Afken | nings, Clisster * W. Converse, Gorham From 12 to 2 his homa for th ast weelk by sick- | Overheird one of them remark té an- | Denuis, ‘Thomas C. Lawler; musicians. | GRISWOLD—In Norwich, April 28. Es- hix 1 e past w Y SICk- | Cifier that “them fellers is d—d. north- | Willam W. Dunton, Joseph Tunstall: | ther Parker, wife of Joseoh A. Gris- | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Gremmd fl“l' 2 - 7 J. wold, aged 65 years. =S orn spies,” and ke concluded aocording- pflm‘“ o sk ‘Bd:,‘f,';{. gée,;hg'n N-| Notice ‘of funeral hereafter. Wilfred Thibault of Jewstt City is|ly that the crowd were not.disposed to 58 ke _— visiting Albert Labarre of M ants | make any extraordinary -demonstration | Barrétt, James L. Bliven, John Brogan | COLLAR—In Preston. April 28, Alfred nug BOIlars avenue, = harre. of Merohants' | or fratsvual uftaction o tastst upon be- | William ' H.“Brown,” John W. Capwell, | 1, J: Collar. aged 71 vears. F. C. A'I'CIIISON. M. D Fuzeral services at the Comstock cem- SRt ing unselfishly hospitable. Their stop| Wiliain P’- Carvoll, " John' T." Case | "'efery in Montville Sunday morning; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Garde Breboeuf fair tonight.—adv. |here was brief. On the road thence to| Janies €¢it, ‘Daribs H. Crandall, John q y 2 April 36, at 10 lock. o] A large variety at Lowest it D) at:100 cloc Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Blds. Washingten nothing of note occurred. | H. Daniely, William G. Dickinson. Jobn | m»cANN-In Norwich, April 28, James < 1. J. Savage of Providence is spend- | They arrived in Washington Wednes.- | Donovan, * Thomas. Dugan, Ed'vrard McCann. Night 'phone 1083. Prices. < S A week end'at Tris hibie i ETGNL- vening at 10 o’clock. Mr. Aiken | Flanagan, Lylmn Foster, William Funeral from the. home of his son, on aenis: b was ithe first hearer of written des- | Full John Gilchrist, John W. Patrick H. McCann, 16 North street, - Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Call and see them. S i patches who had arrived at army |Gunnell James'’ vey, Asa L. Hughes, Monday .morning, May 1. at 8.15. i ¥ i : SRR The roof of the J#E. Martin com- {leadfluarf‘}erg for three - ¢ays. He n John Kelly, Van Service;!L -tBSt; lf"atréctk'gi church at| Telephone 522. octisd ¢ 2 pany’s plant was being repaired and { transacte is business with the: war T 9 o’cloc! ‘Burial in St. Mary’'s cem- | s; sldi Roo The She‘lcket flal'l‘ss c" Tarred Priday. % department, had an interview with|tus"D., etery. i ol v g o oy % General Scott and President Lincoln, fee, . m Mrs. James Murphy and daughter |Teceived messages in return, and was Margaret of Springfield are visiting Mr. | ready to leave Washington at 10:a. m- | rison; Gearge Morse, Jose : gy Jo'h?-‘ Gatrn = Thursday. He had exercised particu- “Gearke Donriell, Francls 3 m w “g ys' i lar care to conceal the object of his " Phillips. Eb2nezer FL A high mass of requiom will be eel- | mission from everyvone but the im= Rfl{fi. sflegénbhtt Jsaac D. 321 Main Street, WM. C. BODE, Prop. ebrated. for Mrs. John Savage at the | mediately interested, but in spite of all [ miley, . Henry Y. LUCAS HALL, — FRISWELL Sacred Toart hureh at 730 Monday | catition it begame Enown that fe was | Snow: 'naw:m; Bmith, " Charles J. 15 Main Street. morning. 7 there as a bearer of despitches; and tearis, P!!hn Stetson; Joseph Stokes, > 2 S he*was conséious of beaing very close- | William M. Tifft, Martin V. B. Tiffany, — 43 Shetucke® Street. £ has the Largest Line of Alarm| itenry Bombazaior of South B street | 1y watched-all the.tie e ad 3m ee B Tillivanast Tonn H. Thg: % 2. . oTONR Frop Clocks i Ci P has been unabl@ to attend to his work | Thursday morning he ley. ¥ om-l»‘!‘fi fi"c.hxp Tourtel- locks in the ty. at the Ponemah mill on account of an | & friend to leave Wash. l'lllm‘l Jol 2527 Phasklin Seses. | 2% A 50— 7 e i SR e F uneral nlf BCIOrS | sosern BRABFORS, y noon, . after lfl\dng n Frederick Meyers of the “United |Such directions at the office of ths_ho- “George ¥ Williams, Joseph G. States navy, Who 18 now stationed at|tel as would mislead pursuers, ‘and Woad. Patrick- Cavanaugh, William E. Book Binder F the Brooklyn navy vard, is spending | FePresenting that he was going out to im- i Ccut lowers tha week end at his nome on South A | make a call, he went to. a private ————— Blank Boeks Made and Ruled te Ordsr. strest. house in the city, took a seat.in aicar- fiER GRQT ON WOMAN : 2 riage with a gentleman and two ladies 108 BROADWAY. who were coming north, and- 2 15101 YEARS oLD. 2 Telephone 288 _ : 4 o off. The company drove north 2 3 Z " GEDULDfG’« = road but lttle traveled At this time o Enting, Plenty of Sleep S s : thro M. and Carroll Emn. A er Rules f 3 2 " Tel. 868 * 77 Cedar Street ; e L R Hor ¢ Ruive:, 1o Telephorie call 328-3. . H. COOPER ster, in the latter county, and from| . = Henry urch. 3 Aben. | — LSTERER Wiee thenice across the Pennsyivania line to| frs. k ‘Trons celebruyd last}. o 57 st UPHO Littlestown, whence they tdok the cass § : . the 101st anni: First Clasy Matt: . - EEe| AMERICAN HOUSE, |oF i s o b mfl‘ 1:57 Hel‘kb der an mnde over. : in rday and cheapest way to mombnc i o k ay in Y E 100 w. m St., nm Gty ing .reslh alr that is better than the 2 3 ach- | -6 TSB% ‘on : ‘@arrell & Sanderaon. Prova “Mail orders receive ‘prompt. at- tonic. 'Phonie us for a.good. team. ! ; : % = 1 pa;inte e Armi spECIAL RATES to Thestrs Troupes |lentlon T 6 555-4. - Trtvflh. I-. u‘“ mfii

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