Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 25, 1912, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 25 FATAL AGCIDENT ON BROADWAY [ . i s e ot o AL A LN | T Porteous & Mitchell Co. Caught His Leg in The Wheel—Limb Torn Off Below The Knee—Boy Died at Backus Hospital Last Night. Hugh Coleman, 9 year old son of Mr. got among the spokes as he swung on and Mrs, John Coleman of No. 88 Sher- | behind the ‘:oupe, his hold was torn man street, was terribly injured while {loose and he was tossed up against stealing a ride on a coupe on Broad- | the body of the coupe with his leg way about 65.30 o’clock Wednesday aft- | broken short off. The severed p.ul of ernoon, and died in the evening abouti | the limb fell in the street. | $.20 at the Backus hospital of hemor- The driver stopped at once and the | rhage and shock. suffering boy was-glven such attention His left leg was caught in the wheel | as could be rendered to stop the flow and completely torn off just below the |of blood until he was taken to the knee, while there was a compound | hospital in Coit's automobile. He was comminuted fracture of the thigh |conscious all the v through it, and @bout two-thirds of the way up, and | members of his family were summoned the flesh was severely lacerated. The [to the hospital, where they saw him. boy was rushed to Backus hospital in|They stated that he seemed to be in an automobile as soon as possible after | good spirits and did not realize the the accident, but was in a dying con- | seriousness of his injury. dition. Dr. W. K. Tingley checked the; = The unfortunate boy was one of a hemorrhage, but the shock of the in- |family of eight children. He was born jury had been too much for the boy to|in Norwich and has always lived here, recover. attending the Falls school. He was Young Coleman had been attending |bright and of a loveable disposition $t, Patrick's church, and was starting |and a general favorite with his play- | for home with two other boys, John | mates. | Boneless POT ROAST, ib...12Y,c Loin LAMB CHOPS, 1b. Sugar Cured DRIED BEEF, 1b.. Wil Cibinan Extraordinary Offerings in Every Department From Now Frankfurters, ib. .12%cl Until Tuesday, April 30th. PURE _FOOD SUGGESTIONS Five More Days s || Of Special Value Giving Here are a few items that are indicative of the valugs that prevail during this sale. WOMEN'S WEAR : Jumbo Sugar . .8¢| Bananas, doz..20c Dates, 2 Ibs. . 15¢ Frgsh Lettuce, hd. Yel!ow 18 Juicy, Seedless]fir Sullivan and Terrence Finnegan, when His bereaved parents will have .“?“’l LOB‘Q all three jumped on the back of a|sympathy of \]lw n:nmmgnlt_v intm:;n*{ Onnges, 250 coupe, Dbelonging to J. B. Shannon | sudden loss. Jesides his parents, he | ’ and driven by Coachman Kennedy, |le: s“\h-\ following brot 1;; #)nl] slw- ¥olme::is $15 00 98 ¥Olm::';s $20.00 ’8 which was pass g the church on the |te ary A, Nellie, Elizabeth, John T = ‘ way up Broadw: ¢ William and Francis, ali living | i PURE LARD, Rn-t Table ailor ailor ° In some way )mn; Coleman's leg at home. 2 Ibs . BU'ITER n) Sunts ARG e L R o T sty 3 Sk ioe e viuis - — N 2 Women's and es’ Tailored Suits| ‘Women's and ' Smartly Tail- TR RS A Brker WEETING SAUERKRAUT { Cooking of good quaiity serge, with attractivelored Suits, newest Spring models in . - o ok 4 ®: trn‘nm ng 1 white Bedford Cord,|the styli 1y and tan mixtures, with 3 ; j e i | s . oiEnie e 4- COMPOUND, .16. ....9¢ s black, navy and tah, sizes|white revers:and cufts, THese &re 1o Ladies’ Class at Central Baptist Sun- | Will Be Held at New Haven This Aft- e S B A S R Yl B e dasins M it SR » in every|ular $20.00 Suits at $16.98 day Scheel Enjoyed Social Afternoon. ernoon and Evening. Borden’s Malted 40c Vaiue Confectioner’s orted In Bushnell chapel from 3 to 6 Wed- { The annual vrwnn: of the State; MILIK oat) 39¢ Sug"’ 2 lbs. .15¢ Cookles, i1b...10c nesday the members of the class of | \mmg Men's Christian associ ladies taught in the Central Baptist ! Connecticut will be held at 1 Sunddy school by James I. Case held | ple street, New Haven, toda} their annuai election of officers with a | programme follows: social afternoon which was greatly en- tion of GOLD DUST, |CODFISH i cvaporated 25¢ value, pk. 19¢| GEMS, 2 Ibs. .15¢| Peaches, ib..12¢c joyed by the more than twenty ladies Afternoon. : ! Stewing Large Salt S es 5 ‘\\'vvr;_:r'n\' and Misses’ Spring Co: ndid ",Ufuv‘u\l“m r-{lnfprmnlnf attending. 5.15 al period; le oY & t oats o new weave in tans a nd a variety Novelty Two alto solos by Mre, A. T. Sullivan lintous “work director, v, | Prunes, 4 lbs:25¢| Mackerel each.5¢ onican mixtures—regular $15.00 Coats at $11.98 and two readings by Mrs. Louis A. ¥razier were finely rendered. The of- ficers elected were Mrs. Bunice Edson, president; Miss Jennie L. Spencer ¢st Hartford, chai president; Mrs. Charles L. Stark, sec county, E. W. Voorh retary, and Mrs. F. T. Maples, treas- <1mlrnmn New London county, H. D. urer. The chairmen of the four stand- nton, New London, hairman: = ing committees were also named. reld county, Roy E. Clark, Bridge- | gervel. Duaring the evening two solos | ident , New Haven. )—Reports of county commi Hartford county, W. A. Wells Soda, Oyster Iis. | Evaporated Crackers, 15¢ | Apples, pk. Coffee, 1bh...34c .12c| 45¢ Value v Haven, | Muslin Underwear—House Dresses—Kimonos Women’s Muslin Combina-) Women's islir Com- Rogers of the e 3 Tea was merved at the conclusion of | port, chairman; Litchfield county, A.|were well rendered by S. Keneeton, ac- | tion t ts in V i R L e \\“"Kf‘.\(i?‘:: the d:lightful afterncon. H. Wilcox, Torrington, chairman. companied by Miss Sophia Hollowell, | ton a he cannot be 1 cover and @ t Cover and P et 4.10—Report of the state executive | planist. A large number was present. er end 'SHIP'S SURGEON, anitie e e —_— - corer and skirt. 4.30—Address, Indispensable Requis- ECZEMA SUFFERERS. Dr. J. D. Donahue Loaves Today to | jtes for the Future Success of the As Zlectricity at Same Rate as Others. | Women's 1se Dresses of % > ing before the B ; | jowns, 1 Percale, Go on Panama Steamship Line. sociation Movement, Rev, A. Dent, There was a hearing befor [hk‘l‘_‘“" | Find Quick Relief and Permanent | Gowns, w ! “\r :In in D.O. pastor of the Frst M. K. church, | 11 utilities commission Wednesday at| ‘o, o by Using Hokara The Won- ‘ < colors, ‘with Dr. John D. Donahue of Washington | New Haven 5 “H%% | Hartford on_the application of Hiram | o 8 T o Gl { three-quar h- neck strest has received notice of his ap-|* 500—Report of committee on state| Burnett of Mystic for an order i boipasie bt il g pointment as ship's surgeon o6n the | executive committee’s report 3 M.\fl\h_f(_l\\‘-_z company to S iais 1 o SAEraReR B3 Women's honog of government passenger steamship Al- 5.30—Adjournment him electricity on certain | wotéstiion. and skih plendid jlanca of the Panama steamship line. i 3 terms. The hearing resulted in an }" g and skin s sregular The doctor sails from New York Evening. agreement by which Mr. Burnett takes | dea ‘h'r'}v "}k']v'»\_ fc r Thursday, April 25. 7.00—Dinner at Dwight hall, Yale|® five year contract on the same terms | PP @8, DaCnEs — — iversity. . as other patrons of Hlo company | etc. and 1s sold on J R - e | Lee & Osgood Co., the local agents for WEDDING. 8.00—After dinner addresses The Hokara —_— Relation of the Church to the Young| Congressman Higgins Cannot Come. If You have any. form Corts—Enderiy. Men's Christian Association, Rev. W. Congressman Adwin W. Higging will | ease or irritation, do not 1 md- | A. Bartlett, pastor Asylum Avenue | pe unable to attend the bang wu:'td “Q‘P::g“ IM; g‘{a‘?‘ngt::: 12(;3 Congregational <-§mrch, Huprord Nlva Enderly and Qeorys Frederick Relation of the Young Men's Chris Corts were united in marriage by Rey. | Association to the Church, Rev. Samue: H. Howo, pastor ¢f Park Con- | 2rd C. Morse, general secretary of t gregational church, at 1230 o'clock international committee, New Yor Wednesday noon. The bride and groom The Industrial Opportunities of the are bo‘h residents of New York city ‘\sumaton Prof, J. W. Roe, Yale uni- | chasing a jar of Hok New London Business men's -1 In spite of its unus tion Monday, April 29, at which Con- |er, the price is trif gressmen J. Hampton Moore & J H lw.. of its merits 7 Small will be the spealers. -1 Co. will arger si Women’s Dress Hats, from $1.98 to $22.50—and no two exactly alike. We are offering very special values in Women’s Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. Dress Hats, $2.98 Dress Hats, $5 00 we show a h Dress b and the bride is a sister of Mrs. Perry. | Versitv. The ceremony was performed very quietly, and only about a dozen friends wers pres>nt. A luncheon waa served after che ceremony, and those present incladed Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nofrat, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Corts and M. Endacly of New York city. The house was prettily decoraied with iaffodils, other spring flowers and and palms, vellow pansies and daffu- dils. The bride received many hand- some weodding gifts. The groom. who is an attorney at law, resides at 219 West Thirteenth street, and the couple After a short honeymoon will reside in New Yors. )0 Hat that oah Dress Hate— lesign-—equal to ewhere at $7.50., 150 Preston City Grange. | Preston City grange, No. 110, worked the third and fourth degrees on a class Spring Patterns--9xi2 Carpet Rugs 50 and Dress Hats, $3.98 Mlllmery Tnmmmgs 3.98 we show & daid wing of Millinery owers Fancy Feathers, ents, étc—including City grange were present. At the close of the lecture a bountiful supper was fashionable sold elsewhere & = = == AXMINSTERS, Best Value, $25.00 at $22.00 ey AXMINSTERS, SANFORD’S, $22.00 at $19.50 Bonshit. VELVETS, Value $20.00 at $17.00 Treatment That Costs Nothing If It Trimity M. E. Ladies Served Supper.| Disbetes his long been considered an incurable Fails t The Liadies' Ald soclety of the Trin- | dlsese, ad the euly buve held out te patients has ROXBURY TAPESTRY, $17.00 at $15.00 ity M. K. church gave a well attend- |newly discovered mdm: 1;, ymr-,»m-nlm_mnw.m I e ] SUPPCT 10 the | eas f dlabeis, ey reducing the specits prar- TEN WIRE TAPESTRY, $14.00 at $12.00 anday school room from 5 to 7.30 Hosxery, Underwear fioens,™ Children ack Ribbed| Wome Pure Silk Hosiery, vt g ¢ n black, full-fashioned, with sle tops—second quality of ) 1 Hosiery ity and sugaz, restoring the welght and building up ila ¥, o'ciock Wednesday afternoon. An ex- |in, gystem. : } collent supper of salads and cold | The trestment is very inepensive: 31.00 worth of NINE WIRE TAPESTRY, $12.00 at $10.00 a : e meats was served by the following: |the herb will t two weeks and will remove the o e se 0 Children's Knit worst symptoms In the most aggravated cases. Call A5 ot sioee and seo the Droofs and get & free bouke WILTON RUGS, Miss Hiizabeth Fellows, Mrs. H. R. to 12 regular 19¢ slar price ‘Woodward, Mrs, Dently, Mrs, Eliner | of diet lsts, shewing the proper foods for dia- i Mnahen, Jrs Micer, 2oe, Buse, Mrs, |beke o & S Fine Qualities, Beautiful Patterns $32, $35, $38 A g i ngams, ) Puts End to Bad Habit. W ymmer Weight | o Morven, Mrs W W Tvte, Mivs | Things never look bright ::‘v)nc with TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, Lt Ul S A s Carrie lves, Miss Cora Fletcher and |“the blues.” Ten to one the treuble is 1 rd’s 4 smith’s S aurad. 1aid % g oy g regnlar S valas Nl Mrs. Ida Clifford. The supper was un- |a sluggish liver, filling the system ,v'x'h \\dllffild S (llld 51111“] S L‘Cbl, 85(:7 SEW ed ‘”1\1 laid value P - "‘"‘ g ¢ value at the direotion of Mrs. Lewis and bilious poison ,that Dr. King's New ‘ Mrs, James Mdiee. Life Pills would expel. Try them, Let SANFORD’S and SMITH’S b % Women's Fa | W T Welght —— — - the joy of better feelings ond “the b alti CiA T 2 : »amle I i Captain Thompson Recovering. blues.” Best for stomach, iiver and Good Qlldlll_\ 75C, sewed and laid é‘; Tj,’"l':;‘ iin Toy ‘ : L . vau.ular Capt. . Fyank Thompson of Groton, | Kidneys. 25 cents at Les & Osgood : Rl ’ e " a pair - o g i el Tho was injured at Duck Island Sai- Co. 4 Linoleums, inlaid and printed, standard qualities, tile, unday by being caught between a lar = g ' | tony and the Breakwater, i reportd | . Mrs. A. M. Williams, 29 Mulberry St., mozaic and wood patterns PR L R 2 Weight " improving slowly at the hospital in Hartford, Conn., says, “I have been us- ol F;'”“, e g e W neck, New London, but his ultimate recov- |in€ Foley Kidney Pilis for sometime ok e maet e - on lace ery is certain mow, unless unlooked for ang : l;a\'e h;;‘";d st L a(‘t“qm'(:dy N S filLBERT & SONS 14 . iery at 19c¢ a pair. 50c imed—regular 50c Sults) hoath and give relief more promptly than l M St ; l complicat 10ns sdse, e any medicine I have ever taken and I . o b bt aln . cannot recommend them too highly.” BOTH SIDES ANXIOUS e e o ‘ i FOR A SETTLEMENT. | Glo‘,es Lisle, Silk and Kid Commissioner Neill Discusses Engi- YO At Special Prices ', neers’ Wage C:mtmvorsy | . New York, April M.—-Usltéd States || Long Lisle Gloves 29c Short Kid Gloves 65¢ ] < umlmwsmuel of lamber Charles P, { Women's -button leng € Wor s 5—in Nejil and the sub-committee of rail- LT trte e v ¢ p arh—tie Slove oad masgers ey ontecados n O other malt tonic is so good as KING’S PUREMALT. i Gloves, in black und white, ai rave—he best Gloves day igng over lhe propossl By Com- te " ¥ s 23 4 3 . . | i 7 & 3 ke | ntisptoner Nelll and Justice Mattin A. It’s concentrated liquid nutriment. It’s an invigorat- | Knapp of tie Unitsd States commerce SRR {1 Long Silk Gloves 65¢ Long l\nd Gloves $1.95 court that thelr “kin'dly offices” be ing tonic. “ 4 S @ eniet " made use of in adjusfing ihe wage Ninsie 5 54 thkas yves in bla $1.00 valu on tans a pair rsy which has threaieped 2 + by enginecrs on praecticaily ali You know that malt has a high food value. We combine hops with it. Hops are a splendid bitter tonic, and then we add the hypo- phosphites of lime and iron—eclements of which ihe body is atlroads east of Cnicago and nerth of he Potomac .river, I want to say,” the commissioner #ald In the course of an interview to- plght, “that (hese raifway managers are sincere, and so are the engineérs. Both sides ave equally anxious for a settlemont.” At 1o whal progress was made in conferenca with ile rallread repre- Aentatives today Mr. Neill was reticent, imsisting that tnfermal discussion of Very Special Values 545 LACES—EMBROIDERIES |TOILET GOODS 5o | All Linen Cluny I Stationery Bags, Etc. built up. Each adds to the effectiveness of the other. A® a2 malt extract KING'S PUREMALT differs from other s value | ings, 115 to 4 inch negotialions nugit lead to embarrass- Sreve rt T v R s o oty " 18c at 5¢ yard value 10c c.|At 17¢—Ta American ment of thm work, He was asked If EPMST A s In W aEe Sropertii0f Tael.-that, it conte | ar at 17 the rallroads lasisted upon an arhiira. Thig, togéther with the ingredients of hypophoshites of iron and lime and i tion board of nine menmsbers, but he de- just the right proportion of hops, gives it the quality of a restorative and 68c At 29 s pany clined o disouss the matter, From an tonic of. exceptional ey VR ‘g aine . Anolitis) sewive It was lesrned {hat n exceptional value. Serve in a wine glass. Sip slov 0 tha railroads wished such a board on the tongue. Then you will enjoy at its hest the e A > v e {a'hvr than to raly u;}ou an adjustment beady liquid; the nectar-llke flavor that good malt gives < H hy represerialives of the government. loying velvety creaminess; the ee t hody il n i esc . uimpes, wi At 1 Kara Paper—at 17c a Mr. Neill mude ju plair that neither SR s @ e R ey I siz hese > he not Judge Knapp were rullowlng the 3 ar § A At 17¢—H ATy x Erdman act In the negotiations. “We Collier’s Weekly in its issue of Septeniber s p nu; n ,3([ nyu:‘gl lud hr]ulg about an ad- entitled, “Here Are Foods That Are Pure by Ma 42 & . 3 n‘{!‘:;u;':e ‘:: ‘fl”e“_ h’;_"‘;g'“’”}fi]’: was printed in this article “A List From Which | s o o7 J|At 10¢—S s S es, man act has been Interpreted as Without Doubt or Hesitaney.” This list he s T ok o ; requiring one of the parties in contro- analytical work by the pupils of the S Normal & 00! £ éa versy to seek its application before ac. Massachusetts, under the direction of Professor Lewis B. A KING'S 5 §-inch I n B o y tion could be taken, but in this case i for t o neither party did so, and Mr. Neill PUREMALT is mentioned among the food products of absolute 1 it " admitted that this was the first in- ity. The indorsement of this preparation and the publication of the articie At 75 it 8 i stance in which the government has by Collier’'s Weekly was unsolicited by the manufact o inches, w m fra | offere 1 1ty services altogether volun- . ? pE R i h . s % tarily. He said he and Judge Knapp o CHEn Made .Y Y and 1 yard at 69c¢ value § did not take up the ludll"l at the per- sonal suggestion of President Taft, Indn! Knajp came to KING'S PUREMALT with the addition of hypophosphites of iron and || Yilue | wide lime is a medicinal tonic recognized for many years as a most dependable, New York to- |UMBRELLAS Mo' and Mmm ““m e Nm’ tHAi With th pres. streng'th-gnmg, body-building ]iq-nid food. Only the choicest mate ire i Japanese Hand-drawn P:ilow| At $1.19 X 1det ‘and “he Will . Srebably jotic M, used in {ts manufacture. It is without an equal, and is recommended gen- 98c | Shams, Bureau Scarfs and 9 s Nejll Jn conference wita the raliroad erally by physicians. KING'S PUREMALT is‘sold at all drug stores and in value | Stand Covers—at 98c :alue At §1.59 gula r H managers. Judge Knapp expressed strict conformity with the Pijre Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, Send $1.50- [ $2.80. (Art Departiment.) At §2.98--regular ; $ gratification taat both panxpfl to the Wontidversy have accepted action tow- ard medigtion. A meeting of the sub-commitiee of the railway managers has been called for. tomorrow. for prices to your druggist or to us KING'S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT, 36-38 HAWLEY ST, BOSTON. Waterbury.--An afwr school walking Club 18 in the process of organization st the Waterbury Induatrial school.

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