Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 4, 1912, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Norwnch anturdly, May 4, 1912, The Bullaun should be delivered everywhere in the city betcre 6 a, m. Subseribers whe fail to receive it by that time will eonfer a favor by re- perting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE W ATHER. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main St. Thrilling News for . * John B. Jennings of Preston, a Prisoner Smce ‘Southern Prison. Forecast for Teday. @he Bulletin, lnion- Forces Take New Ilrleans 4 cavalry in his front, until the repulse 2 North This Week Fifty Years Ago— Bull Run, is Heard from—Several Norwich Men Wlth Him in line of battle, but realizing the neces- 1that they had been in favor of a sur- render the day before. “They told me that General Lee had differed with them and thought there could be nothing but a small force of of Gordon's chrge ordered by him on that morning. Demonstration of Joy. “I hesitated about needlessly expos- |ing myself by going to the infantry I'sity for quick action I consented to| do so if Captain Sims would go with | me. Ldptaln Slms was excused. o8 hls street will preach Sunday morning and evening at the IFirst Methodist Bpis- copal church. Mrs, Willlam Burdick of Huntington avenue has been spending a day or two this week in New London with her son, Frederick Burdick. Mr. and Mrs. Emil l\un.q of New London have moved this week into house on Otrobando avenue renen occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wheeler, - Mr. and Mrs. William (., Osgood of o TS AL i e A S This week fifty vears ago opened Prisoners Heard From. KGenaral “Chamb ME T Oaaaud’s sister, Mrs. William: W. — Predictions from the New York Her- | with the electrifying news for the un- The family of John B. Jennings of }!Ifz om\-vrl n;n the infa d" lmeflm \\:hfym Gamwell. ald: On Saturday fair weather, with|jon cause in the civil war that New | Preston, a member of Captain Ches- 1 announced the unconditional surren- lower temperature, will prevail, with | ) & cth ter's company, Second C. V., who was Ak‘g' of Lee’ R : (Jluu--m. not seem ta be as many light to moderate variable winds, fol- | Orieans had been taken by the north- | tayen prisoner at Bull Run, received a| “T ately halt- | rehited 1, changing tenants this Jowed by increasing cloudiness, and on | ern troops. How difficult it was to| letter from him on Tuesday, the first: ed : along ' spring as formeriy. It takes all the Sunday cloudy weather, with rain| obtain anything more than the bare | news they have had directly since he the i A and sometimes. e JF0) NG and colder, {nformation that the city had fallen | W8S taken. He is imprisoned at Sal- onstr ul?. - ‘1” antly moving to butter the condi- Observations in' Norwich. i e " | isbury, N. . With him are four other ' €d. ing Captain Brown with t ions. Rgh e ions . : -‘ ol to Admiral Farragut's fleet, this news | members ‘of ‘the same company, David line, Im\m"lxm time for l»l. | —_— 'he following records, reperted from | .ming through southern forces, and | Rosenblatt. Charles Murray und Aus- back across the | u mfla"flr a“d n Br Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes | e papers announced that it would | tin G. Munroe of this city and James | field to G with the towel| YANTIC HAPPENINGS in temperature and the barometric| p.o,anly be a week before fuil details | . Wilkinson of Putnam. They were in my hand, the same an-| 1 " changes Iriday: > .. | of the capture could be received from | on their way from New Orleans to nouncement, 1 the same|Arbor Day at Sodom School—Pupils 157 Frankiin St Rach n_sources, Fortress Monroe to be exchanged, but wild demor joy over the un-| Find Spring Folwers—Pool Table for s 58 a. m.. 49 /3 -%, lowing items from The Bui- | the rebels stopped exchanging before | conditional \mnmh of army.” | Firemen. m. . i4 80401 otin of 1862 will be of interest: | they reached there, They are in zood | : . Whitaker was born at | SUITS PRESSED 503 O g eqe e 88 30041 n0) 8, 1963—A despateh from Mo- | health. | a L aher 68 teatil T SR A e ghest .e,c owest 45 bile received through a southern source | May 1, 1862—The rebel newspapers | & ey and ha. e haom school Friday i omparisons. tes that the union forces passed |have found out that Beaure: 0 the service of the | which occurred during the Cur Wagun Calls EVE[,W’]’T’ Predictions for Friday: Fair. Fort Jackson on April When the | badly whipped at Pitisburg Landing | I of Columbia in this city. | cation. The following ex Friday's weather: As predicted. news reached New Orleans, martial!and are taking the rebel secretary of | He enlisted with General Hawley on!jiq"p ot st et il l P P T law was put in force, business com- | war to task for withholding the in-|April 1 2 lamation We Build When gt Sun. Moon amd Tides. n|»u1\ 1>mndm, all the cotton and | fermation from the people. | vate, a s We Plant William Murphy SA URDAY Sun 1 Moon | St excepting such as were| Can’t Understand New Orieans. | T adier generdl Arbor Day, John Murphy: The Cam: | | e “j Tt““‘l‘. s exceedingly L oV Alfred “Hu\'l The Story | [ One hundre rn(\nm or the Four e capture of New Orleans ; RS Alice Ladd; Trees We | vania, arrived at Jort Trumbull, New | i It wmmu“\ Tha| Uiroueh ¢ emye Tyler Ladd; song, Spring. Two maple London, Friday night. *hmofid Despat t Viia | a8 & ‘”. ¥ Pt trees were planted on the Green and| | Gov. Buckingham’s Big Vote. | whole affair is a m. R P 1 g”"‘:» m‘”:_” s otert. ] e children spent some time in the 29 a ound at ‘ The state canvassers completed the | Mitting that the blow is 4 h: ne, | ous rebe ; e Y i ettt wohe state canvdsecrs completel st ussion tor sy At it Was Sve 4 o Kb i) upils perfect in attendance for the| b b d b cleciion been expected and doesn” 7Y o n ON SugiuS o P e Buel 3 i | much, after ail. In fact, The Despatch | S s e Olive La red lLadd, : o had : 1 of D, | reached by our gunboats, but oLt Tp Appotnt Spring Flowers Identified. 50 MAIN ST. | May Basket Social and Dance Given | Lathrop, late ndiy wit (e L SORICADEEY, (2 ol tiEht. 8 ¢ o the army and| The pupils have brought in the fol- | b AR T3 T ia’ Bi cess | ighth Connecticut, was held on | #8 1fs armies : geotions [ place him on the retired lis lowing flowers during the pas - | By St Cecelia’s Society a Big Succsss| YT jay from Rev. Mr. Arms' church | Fort Macon Surrenders to Bombard- | Siartas (B marsh’ and _arrow h h Union hail was the scene of much|at Norwich Town and was Iy at- | ment. | NORWICH TOWN | vio llow adders® t ] { Jouification, on Iriday evening when | tended. The services were conducted Tt Macon, Wilsig | ke 1o | _bluets, skunk cabbage, |yflflwrl IHJ a5 EGUm an | St. Cecelia's T. A. societ by Revs. Arms, Bond and u er, and | rop g psmz e 2| Good Hatoh: of Incubator Chicks—Mr. \mm t | | basket social and dance. at 2 o'clock the placed upon | y,om of L f hours S Bt Bkbinn ] Various Brlefs. HAPI S[:'[HE f wd assembled and by the train to be tak o Windham 1.”-‘ inion vHak 2 el and Mrs. Owen . Smith Re! ! e wbout here who planted dif- U t { sions at the finish of the evening's en- | burial. | were pianted behind heavy sand-| from Florida. Mww seeds about six weks d [ doyment gave proof of the fine time on | Henry Clark Going to Fortress Mon- | banks., - breaching battery was | Atmouncing ¢ the work are | the occaston of the sociefY's first dance i |1 distan mortars | . One of the most & s | | Carbon Paper. Good |and assured a much larger crowd for| . ¥ 3 lled and | farmers of this vicin nd | N the BEST to be had. their next. | Henry L, Clark will st | the chickens [rom t f n t installed a pool | . THE the kind The principal feat e evening | City on Friday in a schos e ov.| secol m s | » { was the Maypole dance ress Monroe. He very ki anid b | lifford Dero ; Lebanon is| IATTIS L. SEW " | dren, whose ake, free, any s is slow Voo | HATTIE L JEWETT, | well merited % those having friends in o | S liier Naa a: Joid Public Stemegrapher and \."m.“t the Maypole dance s little Andrew ‘lll'lh'ui artillery wish to send 1Inn‘\. fve (BT hree year old boy wonder,| A despatch to Secretary of War £ Bangquet. S Teacher. ed up in a dress suit | Stonton from Major Ge Wool at | Distinguished Guests at the Pequot. b ot Com Ot Froside o 5 Maln St aprid e appearance | Fortress Monroe, confirms the news of | The Pequot New London, is | ne. ki 5 — — ht m-“n the | the capture of New Orleans to be under cl 9 H. S.” Crogk s i, B y N | April 30, 1862-—A yo@ng son of Wil ¢ : coming seaso) 1 I ‘1 s Lillibridge has vvt‘vr:nlr' : Bt |1am C. Osgood feil into t | that fifteen wealthy 1 short stay in Columbia. with AI l lN { Gay, "fhemas McCormack an in front of the Wauregan I L d rooms a irs. Earle Holbrook | saret Reed, Harold Humphre; after the steamer had | Baron hine T'ortelance, Michael Downing | Playing, the cistern lid not I ster s th m AS a corations and | mg Catherine Daley, Michael Kirby | I ed after taking uy Hulse 1l com Pay you to see | and Jul la pseph Portelance boy got out safe, s and T ou 8 . with a fuil line} and Kzibryn Kirby & 4 5 ; s Murescos and Paints{ The children areful ey " a s¢ ng of Mrs. ffi- | BIG STEAMERS BACK | GENERAL WHITAKER e A R & { cient president . Cecelia’s society. : it} = rs for spring Paint- { Miss Kathryn Sliney accompanied on ON NEW LONDON LINE. BORE FLAG OF TRUCE. E nging and Decorating. the piano. e e { = { “The grand march followed, led Dy | Chapin and Lowell Return and Begin | Native of Ashford, Now in Washing- s | Miss Anna Sliney and Joseph Belle- Running at Once. ton, Tells of His Experiences. > E, MURIAGH Aeur, president of the Father Mathew Niid T. A. socicty, the second couple being| Changes on the New London line, | It is not a frequent occurrence th 92 and 9 West Main St. s Mary T Sallivan and Jumes Mur- | beginning Friday, bring the big steam- | {he younger American genration, ,‘\“ ]‘M‘“‘ ents of thei PectiVe | arg which run through the summer and | members may yet see the .era of uni- - - i Rev. J. H. zmaurice and Rev. W, | fall back on the line again. Steamer |versal peace and settlement of inter- H. Kennedy were guests of the occa- | ¢ r W. Chapin came to New Lon- | GUEsHiprs byl wrbiiration. BaK You cannot afford to use! ™ "The nanl was tasteruny docorated in :ji\ Thatats "’“",“”‘\,I_ bt sl . of hearing the story - g garlands of roses and butterflies and | 9°WR on ihe nig ip. Steamer City {of o climateric point a bloods _.arbon lamps while Mazda /527ands of burple and white. The | of Lowell, which came up Thursday | g S S Lamps are selhng at such low décorating committee consisted of Jo- | night, lies at the wharf over night and Pt Gy 3 ab s it i th | Soph Warrel and ThewmasShahen. will go to New York tonight. Steamer e e RSt prices as at the present time. | During interm*sion John McNally | Majie: cams ab 1o AL Slea Yet suci the luck ol Watts $ 50| 42d Miss Lola Gay gave an interesting | nignt and on Saturday goes to N rter who listened to the war Wolts .. ;¥ 55 exhibition of the sailor's hornpipe, ac- | port to le up for the summer or steriGra & 1 W. Whitaker Watts . 75| Qmpanied-by Miss Mrs. M. L.} used as an emergency boat. Wasningtan 100 Watts ... * $170 | Shney was in senercl ch Chapin s the place of Steamer . who *'V | fadr, the following committee from St.| New Hampshire, which was laid off | at Appom: ufactured by Ythe General Blectrie | © a’ cammities ‘on!|and sent. to, Newport: - | tox and who announced that the s Company, {2 s and fans: Misses Mary | “"The Lowell is scheduled for the | Tender of Lee would have to be FOR SALE BY j Carroll, Delia Nealong Julia Dennis, | ysual Hudson river cxcursions on Sun- | : C V PEND To Margaret Congdon. Loretta must be on ‘the is shown on the - Y. LETON, Jr., Helen Drescher, Nellie fighis Third Cave Division, beth Sullivan, Catherine Mary Sullivan, Mary Nolan famo ing 10 Broadway. Kathryn Slmey, Anna Sliney, Margaret Sliney, the | down sound. : f et Selonkl of iouise Bellefleur, Mre, Willlam Ryan, | D e e L i fcut C: Volunte WE RLY HOUSE. [\ln McCarthy ,md Mrs. A, L. Belle- YARD BRAKEMAN KILLED | anl had been the rank ol Ales, Wines and Liquors . Ji e The following committee BY SWITCH ENGINE. Memory is Remarkable always in stock Father Mathew society ass 3 — | ) i y L Lunches served free every Satarday |®¢Ph Donnelly, Patric Edwin M. Tuttle Fatally Hurt at| FHBIRY ha S VRN e e James Murphy. Leadore Gl Frank | Midway—Right Arm Severed, Legs ||’ though a 1 on. Jose *ortelance 4@ g JOHN G. KENYON & Co., Joseph' Bellefieur, it “r.xl;n]v . le'«‘)flg ramned S S jon o hepy stRapiy jan29a Preprieters. | in charge of the coat room. (orning’s Midway s Byabt — | oTchestra furnished excellent music ¥ ¢ ‘the 1. Wdwinlg g Part of the proceeds will be donated | 3 Tuttle of Poquonoe, urd e ! A Full Line of ; v a switche as a contribution from the iety 4 man, was struck by a towards the fund eing raised all c “ric rr REACH BASEBALL GOODS, | inrough the state for the benefit of the | Jncuck (LY mornin; DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS, |Dullding fund for St. Agnes’ home for | llock al the Memorial hos THE NOVELTY SHOP, orphans in the city of Hartford London § words undou —_— The accident happene | to tell the C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street. TAFTVILLE it Bl W”Td ims ding the —{ Unclaimed Letters at Taftville Post-|a'® not knov e of i = office. near when it ppene period PAYYOUR B"..LS BY(,IIE UE Unclaimed the Taftville | | postofiice for ending May 4 are as follow Mons, Fraidre Duront, on the ame M Louise Dechen, Clyde 5 ienfield, Clyde Henfield, Miss nigt ’ lery Uncas Natlom\l Bmk"um R. Kenfield, Mrs, Kenfield, e R e e i Ed. Jodoin, Mr. Ed. Jodoin, Mrs, pesey | lishing o1 b R Xnow the exact| 70 Jodoin, Mrs. Odella Pellerim e i » | ting off Lee's retreat. st e Uving snd Always Bave| oTCrY Miss Johns hospital, but adly mu- | Custer’'s Command Leads. v fod ob 5 reselpt In the Yoo th, John T.e | tiated that e t0 op- | “During the 1 ! endorsed cheque, Fred Ciroh ate| = acton blm ? Courteous and Jiberai treatment ex- 1don Friday | 50 s i ] ended 10 every depositor whether the trip by auto- | (he empioy of the count be iarge or small Ted Caron driving. They re- | shars H o o oo ! We solicit your patronage. enjoyable time. River lodg 496, Bro THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Iwa Petition for This Section. i | of | i Damage from Grass caugh barn on B con Home flcm Florida. and Mrs. Owen S. Smith are at their home on Hur a ter spending the winter Fla El Allen of shington < anti of u 1 I ev. J. 0. Barrows of West Town MORGAN Hen \ MEDBURY v BOUCIHARD 3 MAR 1912, BARBER Be V"DONALD GHURCH & FLLEN|.. < 15 main Street, Funeral Directors. Embaimers. stant. call 228-3. w m. Telephone Henry E. Church. Smith Allen. brilliant amp. And the light, i Susren o more n only Bout half the old sty lamps. THE COST OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS uses & is therefore no longer a bar to their | W OW You a p how { | 3 me, st or oy 100 Franklm Street Telephone 251.12. 65 Franklin Street, . HACKER, “Criiah conn Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. New | TS cut | ade to order I\\AFQ H AV 123 West Main St. BROWN & ROGERS Contracting Painting Paper Hangmg | work guaranteed. 27 Chestnut Street BEST YET | Ask to See Our Prices and ThS TAN BUYT. OXFORDS, ....... $2.50 | TAN BUCKLE PUMPS, ..$2.50 W r best fi P. CUMMINGS Estate 5z CENTRAL AVE. Store closed Tuesday and Thursday | SAY, HOW ABCUT THAT | CONTRACT WORK? Placed it yet? Better consult with me before going further. | have got the materials and the men to do the work" for you and my prices will sat- isfy you. Many of my satisfied cus- tomers in this city will tell you the same. | would gladly refer you to them. Call me on the phone No. 370 and Jet's get together. €. M. WILLIAMS, 216 Main Street. | DENTIST [ DR. Ed J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elsvater Bhetuelet stree; en. Telephone 6 s d Iodge, phone 6. 42 Shetucket Street. (Special to The. Bulletin ) i — Washington, May tor Bran- | timely er the pe- | iiked among railroad men o ple's Chr = stern Con- FUNERAL. t passagze of the ) tending to | Kenyon-Sheppard bill Mre.' Kiscabder ’ i, garden | Senator M The funeral of kling Durpose, | tion of citizens of Alexander H. D he carne f d & musi u‘:u ham favoring the p Iate : T s Be. 1 atoners, | ¥ On-Shep il c'elock Frida t said transportation | an high T d This | llquors. 9 o'clo 5 BT § RAYMOND, | “Unclai ’ | celebrant, 1 d ; 3 24 ot Water ¢ fwmm\!—‘ © : Unclaimed Letters, { deacon and i wat I cannot stop this sioners aprid The list of unclaimed letters at the | sub-deacon. M 1 he announces an uncon- " Norwich, Conn,, pestoffice for the week Jesu and There's nder, as I am not in s {ending May 4, 1912, rollows: 1 { gh. At the close command on this field Altcer, Barl Asher, Louise Marion the ch G ! . Asher. : | oes to Meat Foe. 0UR WALL PAPERS {ery, Mrs. Wilford Bodwell, Michaei| Thee. There were * 3 Boylan, David Brown. Mrs. Brown,| floral for Among ked the ins Sest W can t and the pat- | Mrs, J. I.. | were the members of > he had left 4.- are especially artistic. We can| Cantar C. F. Fuller, M. Lanard, | of the Academy of the erior decorating, either pa- |John McCarty, Bronislan i tic, of which a dz ; pe in g or painting at reasonabie | Herbert Ramsey, Mrs. I. R , is a member line of battle, we rices. Our facilities are unsnrpassed | E. Smith, Vincenze Tocis, i ds from New Gordon Geng e r £00d honest Iabor and material, We | WO0dWard, Jennie Wright. Jewett City and Wanr, explained that General Lee } 13 v, Nkt Subriods op i ers were Frank D. Wi loped off the rear to find T e ds of applica- — e 1), hnl Malaon Dhacn s brothers g Grant immediately after Sims h n guarantes sutisfaction, of the deceased. Burial was in the | Started out with the request for a st IHE VANNING STUDIO, R family plot in St. Mary's cemetery of ities, and No. 51 Witlow 81, Flllfllfll ¥\ Ay rnmmz,ml <].r l;m ,“;m gone to the 1 Wall Papers, Lacs Curtaing and Up-| Dirast WEDDING. He i ety 1stery Goods, Purniture and Stoves, raciy e ) time to lose to st —— Phillips—Rouse. her bloodshed, 1 made the ¢ aprazd { ar Thore was o quiet wedding at the of them for muthority anounce the e and Embalm; Preston City Manso Thursday after- unconditional giving | moon, when Mias Idith Ameila Rouse them fhe messag as 1t : | 0f Preston becama the wife of C, Bl- b warded | Custer for AMER'CAN HOUSE 70 Frankdin 8t Bullstin Bicy, Bimer Phillips of Nprague, Conn, A 1 g were iy teo gia Telephons 643-3, {singls ring servics was used, Rev, horizé ms jo say it, and begged Forrell &' Sanderser, Props, Prompt service fay or night }:t:'.‘n .“” 1\':‘.\ ston, pastor f;r the me ta ,]1., Fo duidily, first to the in- - o y Congregational church, fantry line of battle frem whic we SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupas Zady Assistast, | officiating, There woro prosent Charles | were then in danger of heins sh Traveling Men, ote, Hv Sdnnesiad Remidence .20 lroadway H, Phillips of Mpragus, father of the| "Boith generals them and {here na- SHETUCKIP SR | opp, Theetrs. groom; Miss Bessie Crary, Messrs, e, thae the render wus in e - . Teleshene €42-3 Frank and Linwoed Crary, eousing of noiwithstanding tie pass- 3 | the bride, ey Wilh SMOking guns a I"‘"’_‘f’ :"I"“ '”:::“"' l'::qii'“::fi- The veung eeuple left at enca for | sdme fiving in (he direction pf Gary's ness belws & 8, s e o Westerly, R, I, und other | gavs nx abeut which I ted, and PTHEBE, s as sdvertisias edin # 3 i . dive beisr thap thigueh ihie advertise Basters . onne ¢ enunl n:"hu: Fflulfi cy will vesids in Versaiilus assured me that rew that mg coamns wi The Buletin Wi L5 hy~ )i, adi q.mm of pelrpal were cul off, and{ jrangs, ‘Facaw at 6 P. M. | NOTICE Now is the time to have your | Automobiles and Carriages Painted and Repaired. Our prices a nable and give | your work prompt attention. Horseshoeing and General Repairiag. Aute trimming and repalring, A full iine of Carriuges and Busi- Spring 0ver-lmhlg | of your AT THE LOWEST PRICES consistent with first-class Work. Agent for.the best machine on the market for the money, THE HUPMOBILE Modern equipment for do ing all kinds of repair work. S.J.GOIT McKinley Ave. and Otis St. * TheDimeSavings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, pri24daw a Treasurer. There are a number of things about the Hay, Grain and Feed business that the average person doesn’'t know. I know the business thoroughly and vou may -rest assured when purchas- ing Hay, Grain and Feed from me that you are getting the best. order would ably. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. A trial enlighten you consider- HOW MUCH | DO YOU SUPPOSE WE MAKE? about Middle- his to A great lot of talk men's Profits leads us to say t you It has always been and will be al- ways our policy to maintain prices that will give every customer benefit of our low cost of running this store. The more we sell, the lower the cost per piece. Ience the lower the price to you. A small fixed margin above op- | erating expenses goes into our profits, but that margin is smail. We try al- ways to keep a class of goods worthy confldence in us, and to sell at a price that merits that con- them fidence Please pare. Shea & Burke 37—45 MAIN ST come in—look aroyhd—com- AFE ANITARY ATISFYING Norwich, Cona. 'NOTICE | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Clardner) M. L. GARDNER, Painting, Paper lianging, and Dee~ orating Prices Right. All Work Guaranteed. Tel. 1042-2 or Address P. O. Box 491 Taftville, Conn. yHOWTUCK PRING WATER Tel. 34-2. Landscaping ¢ you intend to do anything in this lne ‘this spring, now Is the time to imwr your order for Trees, Shrubs and >erenpials. Estimates and plans of planting gladly given, GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, aprsd O. F. ERNST. Mgr. ness Wagons, Agent For Overland Cars. M. B. RING 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT 8T, | RERENS Just Arrived — H. 'Koshier & Cos BOCK Free delivery te all parts of the eltys H, JACKEL & CO. PR W

Other pages from this issue: