Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1911, Page 5

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AEARMAS | s 1 tnguis of Norwich has bee e | In East Lyme, looking after his wo orwish, Tussday, Dee. 12, 1811, '.:'c s o s | F . whiting ot Jewete Clty re. 10US MATTERS | ooy et e <o ma rine Christmastide always ns extra Vi work for the &x-m ;) m”" “fi. m {ohn qnflc«: ol Na; relatives at Mohegan. Some of the suburban schools will close the fall term on.Friday. -~ | ‘ Mye, Charles B. Tinker of New Lon- ; o TS L Moo Y 4 don has been entertaining ber sister, 4 ¥ the irregulmrities alleged were not (for o srinteq calliog caras for 23| 990 ha% beph TTiDIng suflicient to make the sicction void. | have & €ood many FRCkeged HUC e cents at Bulletin office.—adv. > in 'There was u demurrer to the peti- | BUt althoush they rought | - Patriotlc socistios are’ preparing to| . Mr. .and Mrs. George Hoardman of : ’ tion that the requirement of (he sta- | Of botties, not one has by iyl o m. ey on” the | Volunfown recently entertained —Mrs. and g - the re- | utes relating to taking the vote on the | “SCK el l i aizniness, T7th, 3 Fannio Church of Norwich. x ention Scopve Tigtion were not complied | 1 adache, Poor aigention, constipation R Ve ) ‘were with, e case nown as t) k2 % s Tyt Signdey s the it amtversaryoc| 20 Foney Coaers ¢ Norwcy | e Gt ot St ey S M L GUINEA BROILERS Pie LaLR ¥ house on the | 5%5, * Wiioble tn Voluntown. > o o musiamod "cier- The AemET-| big"Boon i all @b teel e e 239 Main St., Frasklin Sq. ROASTING CHICKENS Chiristaad tress. . wrbitthe, ropikig,| Miss Netits ‘Wilisms of Somervills;| WeEMstcn ‘bcncithing the, widening Tt on. which favered ¢Eht | Ay dinner pil) in il fhe 3 e AND FOWLS | h0lly and similar holiday decorations Mass. who has been visiting friends first illegality alleged in the —_——— Oller the '0“0'“!{ lst - May 38 are already being used. in Norwich, is now_ ihe guest of Miss petition Is that persons who were not | vy Sidney A, Dolbesre. # i 4 Ethel Stillman of Wasterly. electors or reglatered voters were pes Dec. 26, Mew London—Clarisse Kd- of Valuable L2 SOMERS Waiter, make it Clyamic = Mis. "Charley. Cirlson and Mims. Wem % mitted to vote, did vote and their bal- | wards vs J. H. Tubbs, 3 3 e water? ~Clysmic.—adv. Brooks have returned to Montville lots. il cou.l‘uod, (ounld "n:“ u..‘: Dec, 27, Norwich—Fanny Farakavey ? < rma “electors” and “registered | va, H Draper. Merchants are hoping that Horace|from New York with Miss Brooks voters” mean the same thing and such| = Norwich—1J, C. Bhelley va. . Joknson's predicted “disturpance” may | Mother, who artived from Liverpool on e g oy . 7 MR. H. T. MILLER'S | ' [J8h5tons proaiciad "aisirhancd™ mey | 20 1 a s - g gL A e N orwich—John_Caracurso School for Dancing Suit for $4,000 has been brought on| HANGED HIMSELF IN CELL quallfied to vote In town meetings, that | vs Henry Allard; ~John Kessler Vi 25 OAK STREET. 4 common count by Michael Seretto of is those male citisens who are 21 and | Steve Trylar and others. Classes Saturday: Beginners, 2 p. m.; | Hoston against C. ‘Schwaner of New AT POLICE STATION | Monaay evening a petition from the have certain residence and property Advanced. .45 p. pecial arrange- | London. i 7 Shtate ;Of EaER: . NUiten, axil Taeny river, ‘ fons. The plaintiff’s conten- Y. M. C. A. Gym Contest. iments may be made for private classes, 2 Jacob Supa Placed Belt Strap About| business men asking that the lane expressed in his petition, is| o to e et Wt e W W At Academy daily from 4 to 8. Tele- Geishardt's steam sawmill finished | His Neck and Tied It to Iron Door | from Water street to the Chelsea | petition for the installation of a pri- Sthers than electors voted on the | , 5 100, B the event Monday o o mov3d | work in Sheldon's woods in Montville| i wharf, between the Bishop, Bidwell & | vate drain in Division street to con- [ license question. If any others than « —_— Sty S miarted up Monday a¢| —VWas Dead When Discovered. & | B *\iore and the Bwif: building, be | nect with the sewer, as asked for by | slectors had a Fight (o vote, then no | CVening for (he senior clias was the Gardner Lake. B Shortly after three o'clock this accepted as a public IICN:.UA' Six Pitcher. ;.-Imlr::yki:h:.r[.;d‘ in 3a. Tn; ?;- pointa 1 the four svents Of Lhe seriss, garage has Gy been | morning as Sergeant Twomey was| il 2\t tne ~mainder by Mrs AG secondclase named, who, for brev- | lancette and Hutchinson are ted at a ige o L el making his rounds in the cell room at | o 'fi ‘: T: by y - o rraigie N gl Ty halve 30 points each., The Dext two in completed on the Yeomams property | mAling e rounds in the coll TOoR A1 am Retd. e lane is six feet wide | tric air purifier in the city courtroom, | Ity, o called property holders, | 230 points ench, S BIEt SO LN ad on Lafayette street, and things may and is used commonly by the public | on trial without expense if not satis. ave a right to vete on the iicense Relair 216 points. SOLID GOLD body of Jacob Bupa, aged from 40 to look lively there before spring. s as a highway. It would not be pos- | factory. The price was $176, but it | Question. The question then. is, may = 2 Dt B oy which held im, Ser- | sibie to close it and the owners do not | was decided not to accept the offer, | Property holders vote on the licen 2 Tor K. E. Merri Bovesun Bhldwiy Moy steped | S N . Naaty i- | feel like maintaining it for the public | as tnere are no funds wherewith to | auestion. Loving Cup fer K. E. Msrrison. §iis pandra fordhe comIEDt 6f N 1o R N I thare wak ar ] If it can be sgoured without ex- | maks such improvements in the ven- | In argument the plaintff stated that | The Clippers at the Y. M. C, A, tor Yankowski of Norwich to the Nor- | nation to ascertain if hete WAs A0y | pense it will probably be acoepted. [ tilation of the courtroom at the pres- | he claimed that persons who were not | were coached by K. wich hospital for the insane es-a state | Ufe, T odal xeminer e | 1t was reported that mot only the' ent time, citizens voted. If mo, that s outside | their different &ports, have secured & JReisioy: e o e i of the questions raised by the plead- | silver lovmg cup to give him, and will ‘AT, Iy found that eis ings. The petition only says that|send It to him at Albany, N. Y. Tho GOLD FILLED, ¥or the third merning fog hung so | the body had some warmth his fingers o Ve v iy Sha S mecntts £3¢ kg wn | e bods had some warmth his S5y | Cral oRA-MERUD NOGK DR, LEWIS TALKED ON S Whe Sy saf. stosioey - i |oSp in ot aursation daulbR, See hind ] ln;:lo::‘ib)e to see he{o:g n.!f:'l lnit eane o he thox;‘.hl.hhld coma- AT SUNKEN MEADOWS SANITATION AND QUARANTINE. | this allegation insufficient. The % —— ect until the sun came out, about ten | mitted suicide two or three hours pre - roperty hol % orclock, vigus by choiing (o death. Thirty Passsngers Taken Off and Sent | Feurth in Series of Talke Befors Mem- | matiers upon whioh town tmestine ean 508 VN':.:::'“'""“ A3/ Rty | SOAND. A y vas evl i e 3 onday n 4 Flies, bees, gnats and_mosquitoes. | whics he wore about his sody. wag| Along by Rsil—Anether Stea bers and Friends at Y. M. C. A— | act since the early history of the state. | 0 CC®y POl M and Mrs, Josep! | CurF have been given a new lease of 1ife | hr Ashore. Commended Filtration Plant. ahe, determination whether liquor ' Gilbert and Mrs, C. W. Hedges loft i g by the varm wave, and have astonish- | the Buckie ane tre. tren ont e on can be sold in & town is @ matter to| ;0 G0 L whire they wil a P 2 X 3 the buckle, and the free end tied as Cew Y. h Sl be decided iIn town meeting. As to|for California, whare they will spend | ENDANTS, ed observers who nuted them on the high as possible on the steel door of | A New York despatch this ng | Sanitation and quarantine were the | gny CG7 05 i the winter, stopping at & number of wing Deecmber 11. il R i Tt s et ah | two chief topics discussed by City E i in 0 QUANIED Detwash 118 ] omcen o Che. IR BROOCHES, There is no better shelled corn on 50 but that ho easily stosd w aq|. The steamer Cheisea, which runs | Heaith Omcer Dr. N. B. Lewis in a | Derfies but the contention is wheth- - SN o - the marcet than ours. Ono trial will| Persons who send communications|fea”the' knot. and then in order to| bstween New York and Norwieh | uriet taik Monday night at the Y. M. | 51 1 elocura o 10 P Ml V0TS O | e ) comvince you of tnar fact. It's sound | FANERES. COAANeE BN e mot be | 4roWw it ight bent his kuees and grad-| 3{TUGE & RACE OF o O New G, A, Eymmasium in the serles of health | “nl® SUEACE L aes aimrer i the b 2 BRACELETS, and sweet. no moisture or rot, and is ually sank to his death. His a day had baard Dbeing given weekly for the men of | yoo or the word vot d elector) in Soc el . 8| surprised if such ftems do not aD-|\were raised somewhat as if shatehing] {BIrtY ers twenty women and | the city, whether association members VTS ps oot ncidents y CHAINS, clean as it is possible to have it. We | pear in The Bulletin. tho: Bars. ten men, and a general cargo. She | or net. ' Dr. Lewis was s ng upon | Put the judge concludes that the want you to try some the mext time ; proceading slowly on account of | the topic Dutles of the Health Officer. | PrOPErty owners may vote on the li- Foss, Ve How lonk he had been dead is mot Annual meeting of Div. No. 2, A. O. the £ a he struck Captain| Und cense question. you are in the market for shelled | ™ tonight. B lecti: m. known, but at 12.10 Sergeant O‘Connell | {he fog und when she s nder the head of sanitation he | ““mt GO O% hich it & Sterling Sitver Tollet Articles, © Jonisht. Businese, election oficers. | 1,3 béen in the cell room and there| Wilux blew his whistle for asstst- | epoke of the overalght of plumbing and | cpurged that the statutes w. | Mr. and Mrs. C. ). Frisbie have re- In a number of localities work has|had evidenily been committed follow- | Shore and made four trips in taking | the health offier must exercise, and | on™i} i onge question were deposited HULL DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS CHAS SLOSBERC begun locating the advance line of|ing that time. Nothing unusual was| ©f the passensers, who comtinued to | put in a warning word about the way | pt (o8 [CTAC Ay . T The Monday Afternocn Bridge ciub 3 B e thentnut tree blight. ond Cutting | noUced In Supa's cell whon Sergeant| thelr destination by train. At e lste | ifection can be carried by fiss. He | 1i"Ver wero counted as lawrul pal- | met yesterday with Miss Ada L. Rich- and burning diseased trees inst | Connell paised and the man had not Jaw prohibit- | lots on the lice “I fing, | ards. 3 Cove St. Ioreadl of thaitafeotion” against | made any trouble through the night.| CB ing common drinking cups in public | o8 U7, the Leense questior, I fnd gy Fe had been arrested by Policeman| The freight steamer Places and alko common towels. He | " 0ly pllioes deposited by Lhe box | - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker and Miss | It has been voted to have electric|Irish and Maloney, charged with intix- | [UPRing from New York ;n_-‘:g' n-d‘; ':':?d that the {ree textbook for sehool tender.in 0 wrong hox Where there | Ranidall are spending a week in Pough- NORWICH INDIAN ASSOCIATION. | ights alon the main strests of Nian- | clation and breach of the peace He | f07d. is agreund in Long Island sound | children presented an easy and espe- | [Pl B (0 W oneE TV, 0TS TILE | iceepste, . p " | tic and Flanders. In Flanders they |was a laborer and lived at 18 Cove | 2Ccording to a wireless received at New | clally dangerous way for the carrying |4 some of the hallots are deposited About one - third of your will be extended from Flanders Cor- |street. He has a wife and children. | -onden. Her exact pesition s not|of infection by germs. % g e o gte-aws. Seon Miss Bill ang Miss Ella M. Norton “ Interesting Reports and Papers Read| ', /0 }{ Wogien mill. ‘The length o¢ time he was hangimg| Xnown. The boat carried no passen- | Referring to the water supply of a|in the wrong box either by mistake| . o g ten at the Norwich ciub Sat- | coal is wasted because it at Session Held at Home of Mrs. R. there can only be judged by the Son. | €rs. A tugboat went to her assist- | city, he ave the typhotd epidemic in | 0% throush the fraud of tho election | WU o6 noon. is'not scientifically burned W. Kimball. The body of Edward Sloan was sent | dition of the body. Raised arms and | 2P¢e- Torrington as an instance of what £ -her ot} 3 bre % VR 9 not scientifically burned. == to Rockville at 313 on Monday afters | bene knees. remained i that pasition| At the offices of the New England | might have happened hére from the | SOUBted, for it ls anjust thal gualified | 1, pagrime Whist club met Sat- % A meeting of the Norwich Indian|noon by Funeral Director Gager. A |after he was cut down. He made no| Navigation company at New York, it | Trading Cove brook pumping station | SECOR ShON D o sed | urday aftarnoon with Miss Bmma M. 1 0 assoclation +as held on Monday morn- | Son and a daushter accompanied the| Cutcry during the early morning and | Was said that thelr steamer io New | i filtration and treatment of the water [ (BIONER the carelessness or fraud of | TwoRa Bt 0y, mes siraet. ns ar the home of Are Rush W.|body. Mr. Sloan died Sunday in Pres. | had ho wislh to have biobpes ‘the | Haven, a freight boat, with a crew of | had not been insisted upon before it [ Slection office: I -ballots are not Kimball of Broadway, with a good at- | ton &t the age of §6. choking he could have easily dome it | 45 men, which ieft her pier early on | could be used. made void by being put in the wron& | yi., maith Levin of London, Eng- s tendance. Mrs. F. F. Dowe presided, R B : Monday for New Belford, had run| He mentioned the little mothers | boX they cannot be maide void by be- |, [oias B TSR, 0, CONGIl, Ve HEAV and the usual reports were given. Re- | The ecclesinstical color for Advent o T on the mud flats near Randalls is- | meetings in New York as one means | Ing taken out of said wrong box and | ARG FAT 0e, BUGC (O0E CREER S CONTROULER * ports were presented of the state|is the same as for Lent, violet, sym-{ MANY CASES FOR APRIL iand, just at the entrance of Long Is- | that had proved an effective way of N,;\hlm«v ;:I]n‘ right oy R box | street. meeting, held at New London recently. | Dolizing penitence. The theme of the 1and’ sound. reaching foreign parents with instruc- Those ots put in the wrong box S Nire Hacon giving s sammary of the | @ppointed scripture and prayers is re- SUPREME COURT OF ERRORS| "Later transfer No. 11 pulled the New | tion about the proper care of babies, | 2nd then rightfully moved into the | (v (.. cono has returned to New | Tegulates your heater, so that it interesting address by Mr. Johnston of | Pentance and preparation for the com- e — Ha the smal: giric of the family being | FIEht box may fairly be treated as |, Wolter fone, hoa foQrRet 0 NAT | oive the same amount of heat Fis work among the Navajo Indians|ing of Christ in judgment. Clerk Parsons Has Commenced Print- | anchored to await the liftin, taught in the meeting the proper | found in the right box where they |\ EVOU, "0 G ilenor oy of Wash- in Arizons. Miss Blackman, read a| n. funeral of Charles B, Judd, who| /"9 Some of Them Already—Howe | fog. She will then proceed o her des- Eetpoda which they could carry home shoula 51‘::-1‘:: m put in the frat placs. | 0, S0 Uk but consumes Zess coal, burning e roount of the results ecom. | gjeq ‘in’ Norwicn, was held Satu Coa g LT G i ) g e what is used evenly and regularly tor was od at the | date for town office to act as moder- e T e e ot nt | ator can hardly be claimed to render | Phillp Johnson and his collese i Skas voar kthee ot s, D8 jas anmounced to b B % | vola ‘the ballot on the license ques- | (riend. Kenneth Moore, of Yale. spent Bps Y un o be by Dr. W. Tty of the | Sunday with Mr, and’ Mrs Oliver L.| mal temperature by automatically T. Browne upon the X-ray. tion, and not affect the le 3 NGING CLASS. B e Y vote on other questions in that dis- |Jobnson of Union street. opening or closing : ¥ hela Saturday| Vvs- Raymond Case Appealed. BBMhe0 by Mr. and M- Bifiwen | TOT I SRFVICK WHs Afla Betuciay damage suffered was the breakage of among the Indians of Northern Cali- (: E. % h Paer eorge E. Parsons, clerk of the su fornia. whom they have taken under| Shufch. Bridgeport; Burlal was in St |, JoC80, o, "or*Crn D00 %1hia® dis. their protection on the Chico ranch, | AUCAAONS cgmetery, The bearors were| (it naa already commenced the| HAILE CLUB one blade of the propeiler. and Mrs. Learned gave a desert trav rinti 14 i 5 A D camp, M. W. of A printing of the. cases for the April, triet. . clers atory’ of an excelient meal pre- | DOWeY camp. 9% T912, torrm of the court here Thers | Programme Given for Enjeyment of [CHANGE AT POSTOFFICE Concerning envelope bgoth tenders| JRev. Charles H. Spaulding, D. D. the drafts whenaver AR BT ted Indian| -Contrary to report the town clerk | are ‘six continued cases which were the Friends of Members. AT GREENEVILLE. | sciiciting votes for license, Judge [Of Boston, was the guest during his L4 stay in town of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel A. necessary. d woman at Covote Hole, and the letter | has received no copies of the new |Teady for the printing, brought over Greene says the impropriety of an of thanks £he Wrote him for his EIft) public acts for distribution to the | from the October term. At the Haile club on Monday eve- | Will Be at Pitcher & Service’s Phar- | envelope hooth tendet's (aking advan- | Beckwith of Lincoin avenue. s e g ‘lz se{- > nl pubilc yet. The issuance of the acts| An appeal nas been taken in the| ning, Miss Mary Rogers, instructor of macy On and After Dec. 18. tage of his position to attempt to in- Loarned al 0 Made an cloquent appeal | has Deen started, but they have not | case of Howe vs. Raymond et al, the | ‘he singing class of twenty members, fluance ‘voters is manifest. There is, for PTopsT assistapce for the Indian| reachod here vet, It being some time | famous Knoll Reward case, which has| gave an enjovable party for the class | Postmaster Caruthers has made| howvever, no allegation that their so- T5e5i il Spoke of the beauties of | afier Hartford gets them bofors Town | been to the court before, and appeals | and -helr youns friends, present- | plans for the transfer of the postoffice | licitation influenced any voter, and it et e womms and acope of the. new | ez Holbrook recelves his alllotment. | are being perfectsd in several other | ing an hour's programme of music by |in Greensville from it present loca- | cannot be sssumed (hat it did influ- seri] S P ine ang N I'?;In e new cases. The docket for the April term | the class, follow: by dancing. The |tion to the rmacy of Pitcher & Ser- | ence. Regarding the claim that the :”d.hkh Nt ek AT -:} lft-lyl\le The papers have been reprinting the | promises to be one of the largest ever | selections included folk so) and tral avenue, corner of etitioner helds that the vote should B T head <% s e“lv York | poem, The Tapestry Weaver, and the [ made up in this district. other selections ‘which have | Central avenue and Sixth street. The E(‘ declared vold because-of the so- Place, and the pecraters save wn oo | ¥pringfield Republican aaks the nam, e i learned in the elght weoks of {nstruc- | change will iy e s e AR B iy s o g M Dlace: Spd,hs Secretary gave an ac-| of its author. The poem was written | FIRST SHOP TALK AT tlon this season, all chorus numbers, that time will become a con- | sufficient answer to that, claim to is earning you nothing should p> heldl $t Coramib O o - | by Rev. Ansan G. Chester, a native of CRESCENT FIRE ARMS CO.| Put showing some noticeably true |tract station, same of the Novwich | that the petitioner has been un: be placed where it will be pro- i il e b i s | Norwich, who was ‘pleasently herd | volces of fine quality and the abllity | Town station, the clerks and at'end- | find any statute which prohibi ducing something. Every spare general principles and universal nter- | aruivoyeary celebration. Given by Rev. H. J.Wyckoff on Wanted i ety aiven ] e e e e fagiistian . The Symurrer-dd meialn dollsr should. Ve working for you, Sood moechanieslly pes- ests z ard good citizenship. 2 Man Who Can and Will. with promounced musical ability were |service as at the present office, this e Deposited in our Savings De- fect for 25 yours, It ln Mention was made of several gifted | SECOND CHURCH MEN" —= Indians who took part In this confer- A T BA0uR Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff was the ence. The closing article, upon an In- | yohn H. Sherman Elected Secretary— | Speaker at the noon hour on Monday Schumen's May; Song And Mcndely- [having Deen sen t¥ W the meatmas- | BUSINESS BEFORE THE sohn's Greeting. er, who had it stipulated in the con- About fifty were present during the [tract. Since the resignation of Currie COMMON PLEAS COURT. adjustable toany systess of heating. Have partment it will draw interost, Interest bearing Certificates of dian conference at Guinda, Cal, was scussion Regarding Future Meet- |at the Crescent Fire Arms compan Sty 1l our: Reme Toad By Mrs. Wilcox, This Gestribed| ings an s ekl g shov &t a mecting conaucted under the | eVenine- et o e e i T T dhe o caths . o feon s o o 30" doy* o e 8" i kind of edu- s | auspices of ti Men's 2 2 -3 i nvestment. us tel o b cation he” ould ke 1o have. e | 1o TN e LMol E L e, Mon's | RasCeiation and e Arst conducied at VIOLATED LIQUOR LAW. Pies Becasmay o3 sloris fivuy the - Sien Liet Matyte. and . pamognmiant lavesamt b T PRESTON BROS., i or_knowledge to enable him| aiupch was held Mondey ihis snop. There was a gathering of g - 4 ¢ Tt G e “ad o’ o | (UT, 888 held Monaws” overing in | 1315, 8108, 0" 155 1o apice | Charien Talonder Arrested for Selling | {2ere. It was s reulation sation, Dt —_— 11413315 Main B, him n:“m:n ?:é'; B Pecple. {,{efllzlrl \with 2 good attendance. - John H. Sher. | Y Mrs. Chflrles} Tyler Bard, whose se- Liquor Without a License. o g T';:"mhu:r' ofnwg":‘“‘n_yn - wae Veanklin Square treet stria . hygiene | ) . ' ecflons were listened to with great v om Mo odigr: Norwich, Conn and character building, and the eatab- | Theapae canad oo tne am gan e e | pleasure. ” On Monday eventng Charles Talender | RESIGNATION OF MRS. vt Yusiosss. /Thete. wors’ Cwp desie; "’ie Ihamss lflanl Im cn 4 lishment of permanent home life. H. Loarrabee from town. There was 4|, After the meeting the men voted in| was arrested by Supernumerary Dom- LAl ions by Judge Waller. In the case o h discussion concerning the Boy Scout|f{2VOr of having the shop talks every | Lrofski d with violating the WAS ACCEPTED. | Flora E. Atchuson et al. vs. Henry Bel- = work and a Bible class. Plans wers | Mcnday. Rev. Mr. Wyckoft spoke upon | liquor law. It is alleged that he sold |\ oo~ lows, exc,, Judge Waller heid that she Nostwichi Conn. discussed for the meetings in 1912 and | the todic Wanted a Man Who Can and | hquor in the German hal in Talman | W - ork in Central Dis- | was entitied to wearing apparel, some (4 i ear Tt Will. He said in part as follows sizeet without a license. The case will trict Pirst of the Year. erockery, jewelry consisting of two In e fu ‘e & game supper is Pinnned, Il ‘Soie antaker Jht el . THieNs sentiment behind every | cume before the court this morning. stickpins and two brooches, one dress Big G—Hygieni 3 - 3 e St T e L el ciinat 447 in tha dally Denera nod At the meeting of the board of edu- | Uit case, six tumblers, one trunk and g v ic Norwich Has to Bow to the Inevitable | mittecs 1o arrange for the meetings | 8Very “Help Wanted” card hanging in AT POLI'S THEATER. cation of the Central school district |contents, @ box of polis, three bottles - oot diatbeirndivy et o AV fhe “store window, or matled to the on Monday evening the chief business | of assoried medicine, a dosen it nov- | Goarse Flour . shop door: and it ‘tmmediately divides Warann o T Warnars Tins vclion on the resimation of Mrs |cls and magesines, gshline and peraon. After sexaing the pubtic staement| A WORDTOTHE UNWISE. |t s, Ui SWICC,0000, GINT | tonday ac both performances st |avertue schoot, “which: was prasebied | bed: writing dewk, willow racker, couch | Prepared with Dran. 20c & package. Ver fl]ppe e s vl g ] P £ and will; the man who wants the oli's theater ther some time ago to take effect the first |tWelve pictures, slel nd robe, set of » of ibis representative citizen of Nor- | Cagtien, for, Those Whe, Postoone | Suns Jon. orthe siors. of e aied | which ‘showed ‘orough ‘appreciation |G Janusry. < The haard sceepied tie | hormoss and carventsi’s tvala lslonsed at CARDWELL'S. . B Gocsie, o et come 10 1 Mg adionie but has not the skill or knowledse 10 | 5,150 SO0 Iton of . the interesting | seoiEnation and instructed Supt. Till- | o the sxacutor, of the, eS8 oA, D- T c HSIder conclusion: A remedy whick Bty o ' make good. c son to e Ladd, and he is e 3 ich | Early comers have best chance! & o Seoond class takes in | mmelodrama, Woman ve. Woman. The |Sohect Mo Lama it or oretes e e | Judginent for the return of these arti- 0 U cus ea ic g the man whe 't: 7ed years ago. which has kept the| Shoppers who rush in at the eleventh | L0 "R0 TOC Son ang mon't, the man | piayis well constructed and the char- [20000%, M Famb 1 la stated, da to | o given. | No costa were faxe = Tt heith sluce, eay o [ e 1 Tk asters skilifully drawn; that ls. theY |for other amd -higher work. For the| Motion to expunge was denied In the ometic L lazy or indifferent. In the third clas reiied upon to perform the same work | {7 Smas, have themselves to blame| wijf pe found the man who can and | e true to life, and for that reason |payt’17 years she has been a teacher |Case of Hobart Electric company v the great advantage in attend ing & school like the NOR it the result is vexing and unsatis- in other cases. Read this: ¥ will; the man who sees the task or op- | CORStantly interesting. in the district, and her resignation - R_Broughton. | ' e 3 ¥ - ad & e wants to t at it. Th an in the ~ | were of a routine 3 G T, V8. alter M. Chase et al. i r = mmber o my famit ufored from | sylol it B0 Lo B8 Sayto koop| RERA, L0, 65031 15 The ot In the | St SRoSRACP Srudies o prim- | RS a8 8 2RuLing pacue, consipung b | C4FS" I Mk SNt Ve Thalod s backache. Every cold he contracted | oxtra’ Deivileaon. he can be promoted. The man in the |TOS@ path of dalliance. All men- | ing of needed supplies. motlon to erase was argued and the Have you stopped to think ef : . = on wgitied on his kidneys and aggravated | 1 Sou conforiplate maiing any un-|Secomd cladg must learn whv. or he|yolved in serious complications, one s Wil be sent bavk to a lower gra the trouble. His kidney were dis- | USual hollday purchase, get about it at| muy B8 JEOU DASK [0, & ower &rede | ndcavors to rescus the erring one. SALVATION ARMY PLANS judge took the paper: & In the case of Rosenfeld vs. Kra leading or answer In ten days or de the advantage of. THRER TEACHERS wha teach everys ordered as was shown by the kidney | “yoday i 3 to graduate from school fo work Virtue finally triumphs, but not until it. thing correctly? Z y p ¥ is the acceptable time scheol to work, and FOR CHRISTMAS. | fault- . . 9 secretions which were irregular in| A quarter hour spent In studying the | he Will never be out of a job. ;‘;bl“:thfl‘:' is wrought up to a high o, wer in two weeks was ordered Dlamnd Br“ches SRR Ll passage. Doan's Kidney Pills, pro- |2cvertising columns of The Bulletin excitement. A f Dudlik Rybka, ¥ *y o thi ing will 1 AT THE AU Victoria Montgomery s particular- | Kettle is Already Stationed on Frank- These cases were assigned: Fine, Whil Sel the advantage of attending = curedl at N. D. Sevin & 8 = s morning will give you a wonderful AUDITORIUM. Iy e Dl e ine, te, Selected Btone BEPh Beiiniit prorapt Ye!le{‘?“'s TUE | help in making selections, learning e 5‘4 ‘;.l'-.h e X0ln e s lin Sjuare for Dinners and Tree. b;'a-"rem‘ New ‘,“-:""“‘7'(';;‘*““‘;""& well set in the latest design school te which the BUSINESS S te- audev; ion Pi v L D (State- | prices, getting wise as to novelties, o and Motion Pictures. . | o Bg, R, e e ooty M | msivor s94) M0 e e . et lant Padlti ol Cy el e g MEN GO FOR THEIR OFFICE ment given August ASBISTANTS WHEN THEY N EED A BOOKKEEPER, STENOGRAPHER, T Y P R WRITER OPERATOR OR OF FICE MAN ? Remember, we enter new pupils every week. 1908.) ete. Vaudeville that registered a high e G Any column on any advertising page | mark on the dial of popuiar approval | miy ey er, &% her mother, kent the (havs started and are hard af work on | Dec. 19 Norwich™Mayer Antokol LASTING EFFECT. of The Bulletin today is a most valu- | and motion pictures that were weil the Christmas plans of the Salvation | Phillp Mandell Lewis & Co. 1911 Mrs. Rennett saia: | 201 shoppers’ ‘suide! chosen in variety were the opening at- | ar, Vi, a7 opinion and engue of her | Army, which this vear inclade basketa | Solomon Weschler. & Réy Piilh cuted.a méber iractions on Monday at the Auditotiam | O%P; While Tom Maore as John Tres- |containing « Christmas dinner for 150 | Dee. 20, Norwich . C. Haskell & % - n . hefore well filled houses at the tines * | familler and a mas for 250 '0. L ot kidney trouble some OBITUARY. before well ailed he Tatines | $1d0r seumed thal parl Y awer: |familier'and a Christmas tree Co.a, Tilule Color Printing company e 1R e T Bee W James A. Henderson. Robbina & Frenaman lead off in the | 3Ple Impression as Tachel Westwood, mo“"..h‘?.um_.y Envoy Heckwith and | Dec. 23, Norwieh—Harriet & Harrls Tormer public cndorsement of this| The death of James A. Henlerson | bill with a refincd singing number|loed much fun by his IRterpretation | out on the strests to vommin oniciae $100.00. . Ear Screws A fine seiection, Diamonds of quality and various sizes, rang- ing in price from $12,00 to va. s occnrred. about i1, aelock Monday | ¥hieh introduces the fine valce of Mr. | Ve +-sif $200.00 patr. > { voll v | Robbin - of_the father-in-law. 7y % B B v Al ks e B0 e o e e, | Fiing. uets ith Siies, Frivesats o | o The Nlustrated congs by W. R |uble soliciting i the countr and s || Real Wrinkle Remover DIAMOND RINGS, the larg- W. B CANFTELD, Principal, cemts. Foster-Milburn _Co., Buffalo, | 31°7 7 0S5 V008 0 Py Canada, | rendering some of the popular musicsl | SPringer were heard with much pleas- | quite a supply of vegetables needed for Norwich, Conn guit New York, sole agents for the United | 5 e 0 aen son of | William ang | comedy attractions. They fre warmty | Ure: and the moving plotures were In- |hjg Christmas baskets secured.z i ek eteak 30 The sty S Qet ok 1855, son of William® and SFpinach ana brougnt back for s cur, | LoD 5 A New Sensation Tiftany, Belcher, Tiffany Belch~ Remember the mame—Doan's—and | cmployed. a8 statlonary enisincer by | tain call. Also in the musical line 1s Raised M. er tooth sottings, K und -mploy Fy o n any Potatoes. #:3 S b SyDay take no other. Contractor Tcrrance. He had a largke | S2m Golden, comedian, in Hebrew and Black Beauty Returned. Frank E. Bweet of Colorado, whe (Broadway Weekly) many other fancy patterns to — inile friends who will d 2 | Hallan character work which hits off o8 Bard's little black pet e Cured in His Own Home Town. | Gitee v Saemes Who Will deeply Te- | 1 o national charactoristics in. fanny | pug Bevnty’ slayed . the solo ot e | Waa formerly a Weat Side boy. re- Those scowlink lines batween the § weiect trom, Prices from $6.00 NORWICH. CONN. Louls Frasier, |* He iz Survived by his wite and sev- | fghion that pleases the crowd. = | proaigal son last week, “While it was e o B Drme ot e rent | e carners, the Worry lines that to $500.00. Buncentrate nmalnfls Market St. tell = hilaren. Third, 5t on_ the | fnapect Basius o Carbon Fac BUE & nsionst 16 SR Minaey | ST Bl 15 he Banks-Bracsaate Do ma: | IApecHing | the | Hatlus hosltal | St in competition with some o the | the forehead, the lines exiending from || Diamond Tie Pine, Tie Clasps, and bladder silments, as he himseif Dr. Wilson Passed. sical instrumentalists. who work with | ing Beauty, brought the littie creature | POt STowers of potatees. His ylels |the mouth cornere, whstner Brodiced Pendants and many other fine was curcd. I have ‘bcen subject to| There were only 20 of those who |2 DTSt stage picture for ihelr mnely | nome in his arms Sundey afternoon | {8, Jear ¢f potatoes seemed ammost | " NGy Gispersed. no matter how || Diamond set pieces, It will pay Rallion’s Backuches, due to kidney trouble, for a | took the examination to practice med- | Fonoe oo, #0108 and duets with violin. | vhile the pet was wagging his thanks | “*pulous. deep or obstinate. Just stir an ounce | as long time. Hearing of Foley Kidney N Sen Srwiri hovnd: aug piano, | to help the kid keep good time for the ricultural fale . New ' York state|of sexolite N - half pint of uich | /790 5 B LRGN, supshaning. Pills. bes e h a 5 use use to a bursi y ARTI state, ——— Eas me T 2t Snce 1 rote: | A Tthe amptar. gas’ B pubmects swpiessa or he” chmerk SR Bt I L e e Bpeh, R, U et T e et NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF mend them to anvore, Loth as a great | Emery Wilsen of Norwich, Charles A. | PRIOROerS, L oo e e You cant ey exciaming, ~wit won- || The Plant<Cadden Co. cure. and a sure preventive of kidney | Jenkins of Willimantic, and Thmas | or* tha best oi thet Dorares are'so Norwich Art Students’ Association. We I ders mever con PARTNERSHIP lee & Oszood C Saltz of New Londen. class produetions now put out by the| There was a well attended meeting Evidently this saxolite lotlon has | Jewelers and Silversmiths, makers of photoplay of the Nerwich Art Students’ associa- . created something of & sensation since | Bhe 7 of Kenyen & Wokhover, ¢¢ & retail liquor and grosery hus Mesting Postpened. 2 tion Mon evening in Slater hall. the formula became known in this Established 1872 have recently disselved partns o meglect liver trouble. Never do it.| The Haile ciub December business 5 Movlnc‘g. short country @ short while ugo. Its effec- 4 k Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills on the | meeting. called for MonJay evenins, Reservoir at 156 Inches Down. s tivenoss in removing wrinkies and sag- PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING on this business will | first sign of constipation. lillousness or | was calied to order at 8 o'clock by the | Fairview reservoir on Monday was af G : [ Open. every avening untu ]| fnecSle . Bos aa jmactivs bowels and prevent virulent | president, Miss Mary Sheridan, but| 156 nches below high water mark, | America was Chrlstmas, he past | - - . Indigestion, jaundi¢e or gall stones. | Fusines was adjourned !rmg showing & gain of four inches in the decdia or past fow They roglaie liver, stomach and bow- | evening. which is th davs, desplte the fact that b 4 i e e a r health. Only 256 | club S6clal and - aance, sight 1ol 1ag | (he eits SiDbiy 1s being taken en- y Pachis: Staies Metniens. !""F'..";-‘.'.“ Tee & Co'n Iméeting being saliad befors the sociak | tirely from (hat ressrvoir now. y ! t T, e

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