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~ NORWICH BULLETIN SUDDEN DEATH The plan of government dredging of e Wystle river from the drawbridge ween the towfis of Stoninston and ~ot@: and the halfway dock will not arried into effect as was contem- ited. A. E. Waldron, captain of en- reefs, in his rel on_the surve; that the amount of d& ng re- a chapnel from the Qock, which is ation, to conform ze, 15 feet deep and 100 fn width, would cost ont of yroportien to the bene fit either present or prospeetive to be derived therefrom. The tramspertation of !nll |'|\n\lv"ll\‘1( 1 e rtion of the eommer o .\'\:(T rl;'r:(w’\lm\ the highway bridge, and this commeree s confined to that portion of the river below the vicinity of he whart of the Mrstie Manufae- Yuring compan; . The manufactaring establishments Jocated ahove the sharp bend opposite the pofnt of land formerly used shipyard state ‘e compelled to pay from 10 to more per ton on their cargo od to provide bridge to the nually o 4 chorged b the bend because of poor_chann and since about one-half t above the ze is carried to a point above this bend and a suitable channel for safe naviga- a comparative aptain tion can be provided e ly small expense wuggested Waldron should be > 48 no nereased com roposed improve ment would taln suggested well adapted with safer r manufacturing and vigation and consequently Jower freight rates added inducement 1s offered for sstablishn of in- dustrial ente He r te Mystie s a thriving communis was confident that the preposed im- provement would resalt i increased commerce. n Waldron feet in recommended that Tites: “Even if you do not intend to wash te Gold Dust. at odd corners any soap. All than utensil is tamed Mo: hnv-:ew(\e: know already the walue of Gold Dr mwnz dishes and clea p and, in faer, for a d cleaning. MAY BASKETS; May Baskets from 5 cents up. Crepe Paer, Baskets, Paper Flowers for making, at Wrs. Edwin Fay's Franklin, Square. Norwich, Conn. w Ales, STERLY HOUSE. Wines and Liquers always In stock. fres every Saturday JOHN G. KENYON & CO., san2sa Proprietors, liave you i baby botograph taken 1 N 1t's un to take baby's photo- p fravh a1t siould bo taken. Yo catch roguish little smile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized ances of babyhood's daya ln We have had years of hotoeraphing children. They al look thelr best when we take them. No troublesome postng. Snap them In a Jifty. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savinas Society. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offar to the public the finest standara brands of Bee: of Burope and Americs, lohemhn. Pllsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Iutch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Telephons 447-18 GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, -mxu to an’ ounce to his n-mn..a and the B taat he has ~moved to 5 roadway, Chapman bullding, oppasi e ¥. M. C. & R Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be exceiled. PLoge your order. Frompt service LOUIS H. BRUNELLE, 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ATISFYING Norwich, Cona, RING WATER " Tel. 34-2. as a|at 1pl epth at mean low | t 0 boil some of it AT WESTERLY James Farmer 62, Expires From Heart Disease—Government Dredging of Mystic River Disapproved—Thursday’s Accidents—Preparing State’s Side in Miper Shooting Case—Morgan-Randall Wedding. IS of Captain Wa were disappr officer, Roess- district SoW. ler, the div who states that the proposed Increase fn depth i small, the amount of commerce' to be, benefited Is not large, and there 18 né assurance that -the desired improve- ment would be followed by an increase in the present commerce. He was, therefore, of the opinion that the local- iy is not worthy of improvement at the present time in the interest™ of generel commerce. Angelo Recchia, while Ticing a bicy- cle Thursday noon, fell and struck on his left eibow, tislocating the joint and taring the interior codylé.” He was taken in an automobile by Benjamin A, Peabody, Jr., to the offive of Dr. John Then Dr. M. H. Scanlon was a acture’ was Te- This was_ hardly completed Miss Mary Salameno, employed Judge Herbert W. Rathbun, who is to assist State Attorney Hull in the pros- ecution of Dwight Miner for snooting and killing hig brother James, went to of the shooting at the at_Pendleton “Hill with Pitcher of Norwich and m H. Case; It was taken nee to the kitchen ‘where r sccurrad, and shows the the chair fn which James hen favally shot, and-also Dwlight Miner the shooting, Mn ces between the o, at the time and direct- hooting. The plan a bedroom where the b from the ch: 3 This plan is to he uscd m connaction with the trial in xt superior court at New London ne James_Fenner died sucdenly of heart disease Thursday morning at the home of dward Taber, in Me- ch catuck. Mr. Fenner is a resident of Alton and has been in Wes the past three dz He fox, a walk n returning: home went Dr. 1 ime was tomag at the Lorfain Alton above five ided there since. born in New London f the 0 years | | 2 a widow. Local Laconics. in Rhode Island 1 bheen pr Collins of Wood River guest of her daugk D. Maxson, in Talking in This Room™ od in ti# reading ly public library, re in gold on polished been v Interna held' 1n_ Rochester ernoon :the to be town ness of public Haley, ¢ interest, the Stonington tor of consider- ing part in ompany of house. construction c road extension from w to Weekapaug have he preliminary work eference to local teamste W, ctors for the Gr ndall, dgughter ¢ , of Lower Pawc t Morgan of Mystic e home of the bride Rev. Samuel M , senior vice nited, Span- »‘member of the rrangements having in attending the Hiker monument in xt Sunday:. lieg® A dence 1 d society of Grace e a well attend entertainme: by a bean supper w\hw Bolles and &s Bolles and Mijs: by_George Murphey G. . Kenyon. and STEAMSHIP LINES NECESSARY ADJUNCT TO THE RAILROAD. New Haven's Vice President so In- forms a Senate Committee. y G. Buckland e president of 'n and Hart- Joseph Howell of , representing the Cramp ip Building company, protested to- day before the senate committee on in- [ter-oceanic ¢ against any legis lation to divorce raflroads from steam- &hip lines. Vice President Buckland contended 1t it was necessary for his railroad to ¢ . even though they ¢ r to handle the great t originated in th w England mills and destined for markets in New York and south- ern pomts. He gald the steamship e8 enable the r: Iroads to perform [ they could mot perform as quickly and cheaply if they were forc- ed to divorce them, WOMAN KILLS CONTRACTOR IN HER OWN APARTMENTS Victim Was Trylng to Effect Recon- ciliation With His Own Wife, Angeles, Ca a wea Log Walker, eently ommitted s ed in the ments of the woman, probably day, bui the bodies were n ne m with ier ertificates of death by murder and suicide. Mrs. Dewey separated from her hus fband six months age, akness, sat in a thair | t court will convene | ¢ DON'T HAVE GRAY HAIR. A Simple Rom.dy ‘Will Bring Back the Nataral Color. Pull out. one gray- hair and a dozen “m take its place,” is an old saying, which 15, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it s a sign that Ne- fure needs assistance. It is Nature's | call for help. Gray halr, dull, lifeless halr, or hair that is falling out, is mot necessarily a sign of adyancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect headls of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the halr scems to be lifeless or dead, some gowd, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Special- ists say that one of the best prepara- tions fo use is the old-fashioned “sage STONINCTON Fish Plenty but Prices Ldw—Dele- gates to Hanover Conference—Work- | - men Arrive to Aid in Westerly Rail- road Improvements. An extension of lh-c main sewer Is being laid through Grand street to Water strect. This is to permit co nectfon to be mudc with the property ut Mr. .and Mrs. S. H. Chesebro, the vior residence, house of Mrs. A. Squadrito and the house occupied by R. Rosen and family, Delegates to Conference. The fifth .annual | meeting of the New London conference of Congre- gational churches will be held at Han- over, Tuesday, May 14.—The following were elected to represent the Road church of Stonington: Benjamin F. Williams, Amos Hewitt, Mrs. G. B. Spalding, Miss Grace D. Wheeler, The delegates for the Second Congrega- tional church are to be chosen Sun- day morning after the regular service. Grand Officers Coming. Grand_officers will make an officlal visit to Ruth chapter, 44, 0. B, 8, on May 16th. An inspection of the apter will be made and a collation il be served the visitors and mem- bers, > \\hl(‘h our grandparents used: ThE Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparaton of domestic sage and sul- phur, scientifically cempounded with ater discovered hair tonics and stim- ulants, the whole mixture being care- fully balanced and tested by experts. Wryeth's Sage and Sulphur is lean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. n refreshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff_and gradually restores faded or gray hair to its natural color. Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sage and ‘Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in your hair. Summer Guests. Summer guests have already begun to arrive ready in come town, these this week: N. Hooper, M ving al- H Mr s Ma- This preparation is offered to fthe public at fifty cents a bottle, and is| recommended and sold by all druggists. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912 P A Trolleys Lead - To i 3 . Babcock, M A K thread mill, was brovent | RS P L N e i | Lee & Osgood agent. |2 ew York, The servants of Al- | — in machinery. The finger was ampu- have . arrived from 5 O e tated at the palm. , and the Mason family | A. J. Blackman at Norwich fol here this week, End of Grandstand. James Daily and Frank Nugent are ing down the grand stand at Stan park. E. D. Chesebro will us the material n the construction of his new bungglow, corner of Water and Trumbull streets, Price of Fish Low. 7 There has been an abundance of brought in this week, despite the stormy weather. The local fishermen also complaining of the small price wholesale bring, and as there be plenty of fish in the sea aging outlo e Comfort club_supplies Wil be sent to Hartford, Wednesday, May 15, through Mrs, S. T. Stanton. Mjss Nellle Fitzpatrick is at the ferfortal hospital in New London | Where she was operated on Wednesday |for appendteitis. Her place in the of- fice of the Groton & Stonington S I being taken by Miss Abbie Fish ank. relatives, Men to Work at Westerly. Twenty-eight Itallan workmen ar- rived in town Thursday, and are quar- 5 tered in the rebullt carhouse hotel on less than former vears |the raflroad proper ‘,,m with plenty of catches for tho men. |0f “Deur] and. Northwest streets lay more than 200 barrels of fish |q e shipped to New York from here. |the is believed that the fish that has |y, heen shipped from_the coast of M New York market duri weeks has caused the taken taken in it Westerly improvements for tae tiroad, It is expected that 125 m men will arfive this week. They will g0 to work by train to and from W erly her | Jest Results in Murder. Montgomer? , Ma; his expense is said to have prompted { the killi Alto Griffin of Max IY\\ lis, a G n, at Union Springs and family have | today. vis, shot four times Main place at Noyes house on ! Kelley family Rhode Island co: Netted $150. held by the ladies t church netted over the A First Bapt! of th ey weak to use it. of high feeling in Unfor Main stree vacated, will be occupied by Hiram | Harvey and family. orts of attempts to lynch him w unfounded. Davls 1s said to be s Going “Abroad. Der of a well known Blakeley, Ga. Dorothy Dreier accompanied by | il her cousin from Germany called on e friends in town Thursday, returning | when a stralght men strays intc in_the evening for Brooklyn, N. Y.|crooked ps s i Miss Drefer will spend the mmmfr’““”k“d Fofte Ty & 0 1 B seni ss motto, adopted on i meeting of us gradus the lad- | Wequeteqnock. casino will re- | the summer some time the | of this month. | Herrick and Miss Edith | Norwich are spending sev- | at Maple Lawn, in the Road | Sarsaparilla Is the most eEfectlve medicine for the complete purification of the blood and the .complete renovation of the whole sys. Herrick of . May for Rev. and Mrs. They have been in_Europe, and Mrs. 14 16, is the date set Dwight C. Stone. ing three months | il for home, . Hammond and Mr: Heath and davghier Raith ars | tem. Take it this spring. visiting in New London. Mrs. ‘Heath | Get It today in usual liquid form, or and daughter will be guests of Mrs. | ‘ablets called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses'S! orge Taylor is visiting New Haven = to be used in doing the work on | ed in getting his revolver, but was too | Grifin was brought 25¢ A PARR ‘muslin. 28c¢c MUSLIN 36 INCHES WIDE—Prett: plalds and figures, Value 10c Value 1 d MUSLIN 40 I splendid assortment of new pat Value 1% Ve HES WIDE- lue 25 CURTAIN MADRAS—Good, Heavy new, designs. wear, in pretty yard. SALE ecru. - Value 28c a 0 CURTIN SCRIM—Scrim is one of curtain materials on the marke more economical, Value 12%c a yard . Value 19¢ a yard . Value 30c a yard ble for library or living rooms. SCOTCH LACE—Either white or a ya Have you bought yours for this spring? Do you know there are seeds and seeds? Do you know there is a great difference in them? Do you know some will NOT germinate? We have been very particular to buy the best seeds and would like to have you call or ’phone for our prices. You Should Act at Once Because Planting Time is Here. Lawn Mowers The Caldwell machines, ranging in price from $3.00 to $12.00, are used in the Public Parks of the country, because they are considered to excel other makes. We have handled them for years and are willing to guarantee them. Refrig- prators Come and see this line, ranging in price from $6.00 to $125.00. These refrigerators are dry air cooled and enamel lined. We know you will admét the superiority as soon as you see them. Peerless Water Closets for a reasonable price. These are highly recommended and are rapidly displacing other makes. We will be glad fo quote you prices for installing them or for any work in the general plumbing line. éood work always guaranteed. J. P BRRSTOW & GO, 2-25 Water 8t and Novelty Lace Curtains, sharp reductions. £~"ZIAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 7 Clock Guaranteed Johm & Geo. . Bliss. Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co.'s BOCK Free delivery to all parts H. JACKEL & CO. of the clty. LALITY fn work should always be considered especially when it costs no more than the inferior kind. sSkilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice during his last iliness. McGrery Building Norwich, Conr. THER® 1S no advertising medtum ‘n Eastera Cennecticut caual to Tne Bub letin for husinesa reauiis. Mattings, and Couch Covers. SASH CURTAINS WITH ROD Regular length Sash Curtains, made from a good quality of curtain quality in a sreat varlety of. patterns. $1.75 to $8.75 CURTAIN MATERIALS y muslin of good Stripes, SALE PRICE 8¢ SALE PRICE 11¢ Beautiful muslins in a terns. SALE PRICE 16c SALE PRICE 20c Madras made to Both white and PRICE 21c the most popular t now and at the prices named for this sale you will not find a SALE PRICE 11¢c SALE PRICE 16c SALE PRICE 25¢ WHITE AND ECRU LACES in dainty designs sufta- ue 19¢ a yard. SALE PRICE 12%c¢ ecru. . Value 25¢ SALE PRICE 19¢c All of our better grade Nottingham in both white and ecru, in a splendid assortment of pat- terns, will be sold at prices which show SPECIAL SALE OF “aesiene ) Curtains, Portieres and Mattings | SALE PRICES IN FORCE FOUR DAYS MORE For four days more the special prices will prevail on all Curtains, Portieres, Our entire stock of these high grade furnishings is included in the sale. If you are thinking of refurnishing your home the prices offered here will surely appeal to you. BUY THIS WEEK—IF YOU ARE NOT QUITE READY, MAKE YOUR SELECTION, GIVE YOUR ORDER, AND WE WILL HOLD THE GOODS FOR DELIVERY AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Comet Shaving Set THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, $2.75 SCRM CURTAINS $2.25 A PAIR Cross-barred Scrim, with wide filet insertion and picot edge. Both white and ivory. $2.25 CURTAINS DAINTY MUSLIN CURTAINS, in both figured and plain muslin, and made up with the pretty picot edge. A most attractive value at 95c. SALE PRICE 75¢ RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS—Very attractive hangings made of a good grade of muslin with five tucks running the entire length. We sell them usually for 6%e. @A} g8 PRICE 42¢ SLIN CURTAINS—Curtains of the better grades, ample in design and well made; suitable for either bed or living room. We have these in both the plain and figured muslin, finished plain or ruffled. Value $1.85 covioicndin Value $1.50 ..c...... ..SALE PRICE 98¢ .+.SALE PRICE $1.25 SCRIM CURTAINS—Pretty Scrim Curtains, artistic and durable which are sujtable fer almost any room. Ineither white or ecruwith wide inserted band of filet lace. Regular price $1. SALE PRICE 98¢ All of our Scrim, Cluny and Mar- quisette Curtains will be sold during this Sale at greatly reduced prices, ranging Teony $1.59 to $9.00 NOT GHAM LACHE CURTAI Good full size Curtains in attractive designs which sell regu- larly for $1.25 and $1.50, we are selling at a most attractive reduction. SALE PRICE 98¢ 8 \“\\“\\\\\\\\\ \ \\\\\ \ \\\\\\\\ Annl. ch rooms $1.00 Comet Safety Razor Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brush FOR SALE BY 74 Franklin Street let's get together. Tel. 370. WHES you want to put yeur bu ness before thé public, there s no me- dium better than througl the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. SAY, HOW ABOUT THAT CONTRACT WORK? Placed it y:fl Better consult with me befare going further the materials lflg Ch. Kfor 'you and my o o Yatany. of my satised: o isfy_you. tomers ln this clt{ same. | would gla them. Call me on the phone No. 370 and C. M. WILLIAMS, | have got planting will tell you the dly refer "you to 6 Franklin St. 216 Main Street, WHEN yeu want te put your bu ness before the publls dium bester than throfy Garden and Flower Seeds Just the time to buy. Then when the warm days Lo Sonk. New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Frefght and passenger servics direct to York. ady 'i’ms-':.d-y a New b st River, foot Ro. ovevelt Street, unun Wednesdays, Fridays, Freigit réoetved nutil lll.l“ F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING A. H. 1l}lll‘)l‘ll) 38 West Main Street is In the Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Business. If you are ‘n the market for anything in that line come in and talk it over. Our metto is not how cheap, but how well Let bim give you references. You get the expert and workman In one. No one to pay to tell some one else how. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fity Plumbing, Steam Fittiag. 10 West Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Shest Packing. aprid Sanitary Plumbing Amnlnuun’uuunflm eshing than the is only less refr itse.f. During the summer you vl bath for the more look to the bedily comfort. I will show you sam; and plans of the poicelain and other tubs and glve you estimates for the work of putting them lu in the best manoer from a sanitary standpoint—and gnar- antee the entire jobh J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street T. . BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Street E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work satisf~tor 130 Platt Ave. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Tol 55 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Conn. HOW MUCH DO YOU SUPPOSE WE MAKE? A great lot of talk about Middle- men's Profits leads us to say this to you— 1t has always been and will be al- ways our policy to malntain that will give every customer bemefit of our low cost of running this store. The more we sell, the lcv. the cost per piece. Hence the lower price to you. A small fixed margin above erating expenses goes {nto our but that margin is smail. We ways to keep a class of goods of your confidence in us, and them at & price that merits that ¢ fidence. Please come in—look -n-t—c.n pare. e b al 2538 Shea & Burke 37—45 MAIN ST come you are prepared for Peoplofinrkot JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prep. ——WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE