Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1912, Page 6

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* POLITICAL LASSITUE IN WESTERLY Lack of Interest in Coming Election—Adventists’ Lay Out Camp For Session of New England Conference—Spanish War Soldiers at Monument Dedication—Memorial Day Programme. E The first presidential praference pri- and Fverctt A Ki maries ever heid in Rhode lsland will | pired torm as succ be voteyl at the democratlo caucuses | ney, deccased. next Friday, and the official ballot ia ade up in simple form to avold con- n. The names of candidates are A —_— seley for the unex- or of John J. Car- The Seventh-day Adventists are lay- ing out a camp in the old Gavitt lot in Beach street ior the annual session of the Southern New England conference, which s to be held here from June € to 16, inclusive. When the camp i3 completed there will be upwards of 60 canvas city of prayer. The e be as follows: 5.30 G to 6.45, prayer service; 8 to S. meeting: rranged In three rows, the row at the ght conteins the names of candi- for the presidency and the left national committee candi- s. The middie column is made up he names of 22 candidates as dele- gates to the Baltzmore convention. The presidential candidstes are Champ Clark, Woodrow Wilson and Judson Harmon, and for national committee- hose of 9 to 10.30, con- men George F. U'Shaunnessy and on; 11 to 12, instruction; George W. Greene. In voting for dele- ;230 to 4, preaching; 4.50 gates the voter can select but ten ren’'s and youths' meet- and, of course, only an’'and president. | The ballots will be distributed to | the town and wand committees this week, the rules requiring that the dis- | tribution be made on or before the day | of the primaries. The chalrmen of | these committees have absolutely no autho to open these ballot ch will be sealed, right being glven only to the moderator or warden of the pames of the one for committ 745 to 9, preaching; |r . stience bell. Among the many Pastor A. G, Daniels, president of gen- | W Washington; Elder E. | of general publishing de- Washington; Elder A. J.| nn; Elder W. slder J. Bdward and Religious Lib- S. Longacre, sers will be: rimary. The rule also requires that H. C. Hart- e ballots mus insealed in open | w esident seachusetts confer- scus and any violation of this rule | ence M. Mare, recently of considered n for 7 v H. Edwards, llots cast any his rule is violated. be conducted b out such a list it | an attempt at uf ult in the inv sident of the N Andrews, of J. C. Stevenson, of nference; tucket Bridgeport. a fairpess and may re Arrangements are completed for the dation of the whole caucus action observance of Memorial day by Bud- In the citles the primaries will open | fung post, Grand Army of the Republic, at 3 and close at 10 in the evening, and | | Mhiode Jalxall HeRCoCE n | ment of Connecticut, and | '° amp United Spanish Th graves of de- moderator and cler | Tiaiked! WiE to state democratic headquarters in wOTVed 1o Ve HhA Atial Providence. \t 130 a proccssion will oy e u Broad street In this order: There does not appear to be the | lightest interest in the town election | | Thames E. be held In Westerly next day # it is expected the republican 8. Gavitt, Dominees will b ed practically 1 without oppos impossible | Au the Gemocrats t any candi b Veterans. Var Veterans. e E repu’ minees o umbents present ated 80| 'The right of the the ave been renomi ocession will rest r as poss exceptions being n f, countermarch down haries Thomn seventh council- | T ] t t o 2, here h: fRan to suc n T. Edmond, who thrown into ceremony not r renominatio ropriat 3 194 Main St. Waarcgan Black DRESSES For Graduation DRESSES FOR DISTINCTION, WHICH CLEARLY SHOW THE DESIGNERS’ ART, ARE PERFECTLY TAILORED AND CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL. WE GUARANTEE THAT THESE DRESSES ARE ALL SAMPLES, R R R N Vois. Albert D. Green, Bat M, Courtland T. Hall, Co 1w AND A FULL LINE OF MISSES’ SIZES. THE ABOVE CONSIST OF MARQUISETTE, VOILE, NET, BATISTE ER POPULAR MATERIALS. H Prices ranging from $10 to $18.50 | R R TWO FORD RUNABOUTS ONE FORD TOURING TWO E.M.F. : @ TWO HUDSONS TWO TWO CYLINDER BUICKS, TOURING ONE FOUR CYLINDER BUICK, RUNABOUT ONE CADILLAC, FOUR CYLINDER, TOURING | ONE FLANDERS TOURING, Nearly New These cars are all in first-class order and ready to run. All kinds of repairing promptly done. Cars to rent any ST x\"{:‘f“v’;‘}:‘ i’f“;“t“u i time, day or night. Prices Reasonable. Cive us a call. M R 1 ! ' T s st {501 Con * OLD FORD AUTO AGENCY, 319 FRANKLIN ST., |auiiesdi AR o J. B. STODDARD, Mgr. |" well known D. Eezema and the itch i skin trouble but none guarantee as we can remedy. does not do exactly as not cost you a cent, Concord, tried many re ney trouble, but they did Then he saw an Foley Kldney Pills and began taking them, to get better, the pains left my back, the action of the kidneys was free and | natural, ceased. T gladly recommend Foley ney Pills, —_— e dlistrict. youths' | by memory of buried ut s move down West Broad str erty Bend in the Methodlst Mpiscopal church, the | P Geltysbul New London, Conn. of business afternoon and many of the | store show windows are patriotically deco ", st Conn Ca 1St R 1D M n ("onn Ve o uck, Co A, 12t R I Vols, Stillman H. Budlon: Bat B, ist R | I. A, Edward H. Bur- ¢ , Co B, $th R I Vols, Is: Bur- dick, Troop A, 1st R I , Juhn P. ol k, U Navy, Welcome C. Bur- Co G, h R I Vois, Henry C (0 Za Card, Co I, 1st Reg, R 1 D M, George e) Carmichasl, Co B, 9th R 1 Vol Champlin, Bat G, 1st RT L A, Daniel L. Chapn = George Vols, G W. Conn Vol Penn Vols, | Joseph E. Harrington, Co E Yols, Daniel N, Harvey, Batters John H. Hodgdon, Co X James T vols BARGAINS IN | - SECOND-HAND leg F, James M AUTOMOBILES |- Vols: | F v Just the mild, sin D. D: A 25 cent bottle will We have sold othes e $1.00 e 1t will It the first re The Lee & Osgi R, W. Danforth, 166 advertisement “In a short time I commenced and the scalding Benuml\dfl S The Lee & Osgood C the Woman's Relief corps to the the soldiers and sailors The procession will then up Lib- stres to St. Michael's cemetery, turning by the same route to Dixon uare, and board trolley cars to River cemetery, where brief services ill be held. : In the evening exercises will be held being under the direction of jam H. Browning., The pro- nme as arranged is as follows: embly-—BugTe. ted, irst Memorial Day Orders nder John B. Brown. F. A. Jones. Music—Selected. In Memoriam—Adjutant Paul H. Sefected. itation—Lincoln’s Address at lartin Randall. lected. Comrade John McGinley of Oration— Music, America (audience requested oin in singing). sps—Bugle. Benediction—Rev. A, C. McGilton. | There will be 4 geheral suspension | ated for the occasion. | ollowing is a corrected list of the | sed whose graves will be visited | viving comra | Bend Ce: ames A. Al- D, 26th Conn Vols, George tin, Co 1, 1st R I D M, Benjamin I wbcock, Co H, 143 Penn Ve ck, Co A, 1st R I Cav, J 1st Reg, R 1 D 3, B, 9th R I Vols, 0th Mal Vol ' 89th N Y Vi attery E, 1st R1 L , John W. Bar Conn Vols_Jos avy, George M. Bentle , Co A, Henry Bliven, Troop Samuel Bliven, Co I, . Bryant, Co G, sdford, > C, 40th W Mich Inf, Champlin, ¢ n, Chapman, Chapms homas N i G 2 Col, 1st R I Co D, §th Chester, Co A, rd W. Clark, Co A, klin B K, Edmund L. Cole, 21st ston Collins, Co G, 12th rt S. Conaway, Co C, Edgar H. Corey, Co I, Edwin R. Cottrell, Co Amos A. Crandall, Co John C. Crandall, hn P. Crandall, Co H. Crumb, Krank H. Davi athan P. Davi; 21st Conn Vols, 12th Conn Vols, W m N. Da- Bat RII John Delevan, %, ist R1L A, Denison, Charles I anley W Vols, Jean Vols, Conn I D M, Charle Ist R 1 D M 9th R I Vols, Henry John F. Fr: I H A, Charles H. Gavit T Vols, Horace P. Gavitt, C I Vols, Warren Gavitt, Co H, W. J. Greenhalgh, illiam Harney, Co K, 12th Conn Vols, t Conn M, 3dRI S navy R I vols; Holdredge. §th Conn George A. Holland, Co G, 7th R R. Horton, Battery F, ; Jeremiah G. Hoxie, Co. th Conn vols; John Hoxie, Troop A; Ell Hazard (colored) T Erwin Jones, Co Willlam Kenneth, 7th R I vols; Joseph C. Kenyon, Dwight P. Knight, Co E, 26th nn Vols; I Cav; ReubenVS. Lanphear, Co, I, 1D M; Azael G. Larkin, Co G, 12th I Vols; Augustus A. Law, U S. les T. Leonard, Is; George Marden, George H. Martin, I Cav: William N Y Vols th R 1 Vols i S “navy nes 'MeDonald, Co B, h R T Vols: Alexander McFarland, h U S Artillery:; Thoma o B. 9th R I Vols; Ro Conn Vols; John H. G. Mun- ass Vols; Nathan F 11th reg, R 1 rles H. Co 1, 1t : Charles = (c Andrew ens, (o, James | Peabody, (o G, §th Conn Vols; Pe- Peckham, Maj 7th reg, R I Vols: Pendleton, Co K, 12th R 1 James H. Perigo, C'o. I, 1st R I Leander S. Phillips, Co F, 85th Thomas M. Place, Co B Troop gar Ma John M. ichol Ni 9th R T Vols: Walter Price, Co G, Sth | | Conn_Vols; Edward W. Quinn, Co G, h Conn. Vols; George W. Randall, \ R I L A: Elisha K. Rathbone, | H, 26th Conn Vols; Frank G. Rice, | 9th RV Ihert S. Roche, 9th R I Vols; James D. Roche Lester C. R J Vol zra L | » 84th Ohio Vols; Charles H, | Troop A, 1st R I Cav; m Scott, Co K, 12th Conn Vols: Inathan heffield. Co H, 26th Conn ols: Alexander t R I L Ist R I L A; Dudley AR TH A RID Coun 11 Al Conn Vo Wil A: Francis D. Sloar YVl | L Sith BT 10th Conn v 3 / (Continted An Page Kight.) o Trolleys Lead T For The Holiday Trippers AND FOR THOSE WHO WILL SPEND THE DAY AT HOME. A holiday always makes demands for vrardrobe replenishing, particularly in the line of little things which assist in dressing up. If there is anything you need for the holiday dressing up we have it. A% The Ready=to-Wear Section IS READY FOR DECORATION DAY Women’s White Lawn Waists These Waists are splendid values for the dollar we ask. Some of them open in front and some in back, as your fancy may dictate; some have high and some low necks, and you may have either long or three-quarter sleeves as you wish. They are all prettily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Special Price $1.00 Separate Wash Dress Skirts Now is the time for the Summer Skirts and we are fully equipped to supply you with the latest and best. Skirts of Linene, Corduroy, Poplin, Linen and the many fancy weaves are here, all made up in the new Spring models. From-$1.00 up Women's Tub Dresses s some advantages among which is the wearing dresses which may be Summer & propriety of washed. And such prefty dresses are shown in ‘this department too. Pretty little dresses in Ginghams, Lawns, Tissues, Linens and Novelties appear on every hand with all, the latest style features and gs carefully made as heart could de- sire. From $2.98 up ; i O 2 Women’s and Misses’ Wash Suits Natty little Suits made of Natural Linen and the new French Crash and White Pique. The clever Norfolk Suits are a feature of this Summer’s suits, And best of all these may all be laundered. Priced from $5.98 up Will You be Picnicking Thursday? | Belt and Bag Department HOME COMFORT POSSIBLE IF, YOU HAVE A THERMOS LUNCH SET IN YOUR KIT, Priced from $250 to $40.00 A PINT THERMOS BOTTLE for hot tea or cold | lemonade. ' i st for Summer you should have one of the dainty little white Crochet Bags. They are a le dif- Or a white Beaded Bag to match your white costume would be & ferent from the ordinary. $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50, $3.50 each A RUBBER LINED TRAVELING CAS amiss if you are going out of town. compartments for each article. With each com- partment filled you know that you have forgot- ten nothing. source of satisfaction, 3 will not be They are priced from 50c to $4.98 Separate | WHITE EMBROIDERED WASH PEARL BUTTONS EELTS WITH 25¢, 50¢, 98¢, $1.50, $1.98 A SPECIAL VALUE IN HEAVY TAFFETA RIBBONS Taffeta Ribbon with fancy A regular 29c value. 25¢ and 50c an extra heavy ment. edge, and all of the por lar colors are Special 19¢ a Yard FLAGS FOR MEMORIAL DAY.. represented We carry a_compiete line of Fiags and can supply organizations as well as the individual needs. ALL WOOL B ING FLAGS, from 2 by 3 feet to 9 feet by 14 feet... teresesiea. 75¢ to $9.00 PAST COLOR:MOUNTRDSWLAGR. .\ \o.. o Toeiitaesesdssesssusnvamssdysmossims 5¢, 10c, 25c, 35c each MOUNTED MUSLIN FLAGS, all FLAG POLES AND SOC sizes. TS OF ALL Gloves For The Memorial Day Outing The best of gloves will wear out. from 2¢ a dozen to 20c each BUY THAT NEW PAIR NOW. CHAMOISETTE GLOVES with the clasps. A wash- able fabric glove with all the appearance of fine chamois. In white, natural or grey colors. 25¢ and 50c SILK GLOVES in the two clasp length. Our SilR Gloves are best which the market affords. Grey, tan, white or black. the 60c, 75¢ and $1.00 of finest quality tan, white LONC LK GLOVE pongee and black. 750 and $1.00 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES in the natural shade and white, 50c and 750 CHAMOIS AND DOGSKIN GLOVES $1.00 and $1.50 LONG CHAMOIS AND DOESKIN Ladies’ Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Etc. a Embroidered Handkerchiefs. These dainty handkerchie oped cdges and are embroidered by hand in one corner ef- GLOVES $250 Beautiful Ma have fects, and they are priced at only 50c. We carry a large and varied stock of Handkerchiefs from the very simple ona af 1215c up o the elaborate embroidered and lace (rimmed ones at $2.98 and more. In the naw Neckwear the most prominent novelty at present iz the new Gascade effect. Pretty wavy effects in fine net and Valenciennes, some of which also show the silk frings trimming, and th % 5hiy 0% éxoh We have also all_the different st ot Neckwear which are now worn at a great range of prices, Parasol s on is at hand and we are fully prepared to meet all demands. There is one pretty style of which we want to speak: a White Linen Parasol with scalloped, embroidered edge and gol m For o with the lingerie or they st the th nd they are only $250. W £how ut the same ¢ a P silk Parasol with colored ec Other styles from 98¢ to $4.98, FOR THE MEN “Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer, etc. should cefebrate the advent of summer T\ fixing up a little. I Get one of the Maxam Cufturn Shirts, two pair of attached cuffs on each shirt. Or one of the new Gothams in the negligee or outing styles. There are no better shirts made. ] New Neckwear from 25¢ up. ¢ You LEGAL NOTICES, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At a meeting of the Court of Common Gounell held at tie Council Chamber on iday evening, May 24, 1912, the fol- lowing report of the Committee on Fingnce was accepted and the resol tion accompanylng the same adopted the Otort e Gt ot A% on Council of thy ity of Norwich: rd The Committee on Winance herewith oir estlmate of the expen: ity and of each department thereof d“"nfim.ll'" ending on the 16th day of May, 1913, and of the r colpts for the saime period as follows; ESTIMATED EXPENSES. Departme: Public Works— Ordinary repairs.. $29,000.00 Qutside work .... = 1,000.00 Garbage and ashes 600,00 Sewers and catch basing .o 2,50000 Macadam repairs’. §,000.00 Oiling and sprink- Iin, 5,600.00 Parks and trees .. NEW YORK 8T . Chester W, Chapln :flfll‘ / wRerL T voyage on Lo m. week days only, dire New ;l.r.;rll*;:lvz,v T etook nest -:'%":i* o o @ 1 i pe and water front of Bteamer leaves New 1,500.00 Widening_ ~ Water and " Shetucket 'm streets .... .. 2,606.84 NEW 3. Phillios, '.'Ml Department of Cemeterien... ' 1.500.00 re Department L1l 31,000.00 Water Works— e Stony Brook balance . Police Department— Salaries City court . s Street lighting ... Health Department 5 Gas and Electrical Departm: Operating and gen- eral expenses Interest on bonds Unexpended bal- ance last year.. New improvements 0 PlANE veeee Write or _telephons W. Agent, New Lo Coan., oms and :‘u‘-;z-h Improvement 36,394.66 Rew York GHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. From Norwich Tuesduys, Thuces days, Sundays, at 6.6 p. m. H I;‘:"xh.'-fi‘ Street Monda foot Roomev. Wedneniayn, Fridayn at ¢ o 48.650.00 1.160,00 $140,000.00 20,000.00 7,084.34 £7,000.00 Park Commission ....eeess Finance Depertment— Ge{nn?l sinking i Freight recelved unt/l § p. m. und g .92 Pl i $6,510.9: F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. Court House ? Sinking fund, 'G. | & E. 10,615.02 Reserve P— ’ o8 s HOTEL Interest ..l 66,000.00 -8 Blection expenses. '$00.00 Temporary loans.. 60,000.00 3 Y Milk Inspector 1,000.00 (lnr-:‘hh’dR Water an hetucket T YORK Y, street loan . 00.00 i a Ingent . 91.26 i SSTH ST 180,550.91 | | $617,336.75 BSTIMATED RECEAPTS. “ash on hand May 15, 1912.. $32,318.35 Water Works— General . ereva $44,000.00 From bonds ....20 "70,000.00 FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 ’,'Uflll. 114,000.00 Depariment of Public Works— Town of Norwich. $18,000.00 Rents . f 700.00 Outside ‘work .. 2,000.00 Sprinkling and of ing 23,700.00 PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everyhody’s Doing It” Department of Cemeteries— Ordinary expenses. $5,500.00 Trust fund interest 1,600.00 — 7,000.06 Police Department— City Court . $4,500.00 Licenses ... oa. 100.00 —_— 0,00 P a5 sad Bastitenl DA Doing What? ‘1 meral .... saes $206/000.00 rom reserve fund u,naovo'o ey Why having their reefs, guttees Finance Department— and conducter pipes repaired of Temporary loan .. $60,00%00 urse. . An Court Hou 2,560.00 b9 And they are having it deme Sewers . 1,600.00 by Bank, and Insur- ance, taxes .. 00.00 68,5000 To be ralsed by taX ... 130,218.40 $617,886.75 To meet the expenditures called for by the above estimates, & tax of ten mills on the last city list will be re- quired, sald list being $1%021,340. In addition to the above estimated expenses for ordinary purposes, the Committee on Finance have been re- quested by petition and otherwise to bring before the annual meeting for ity action estimates for the following purposes: A _sewer from a point on Water street 50 feet west from the west line of She- tucket street to the man- hole in Market street.. A sewer from a manhols on A. J. WHOLEY & (0, 12 Forry Strast Tolephens TAKE A LOOK IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell. Lafayette street at the end If you have any plumbing werk, o - nrl.rhat Dresent, s:wflgfl;\?riz‘-’ if you have burned a whole lot of ceal, erly to a poin B boeo. feot southerly from Wil- e et able to keop gom- fortable let us talk it over. | have v Al s helped others, perhaps | can heip yeu, A sewer from West Thames manhols at street and Dunham street l?hlhiedM!; house on the south side of Dunham street - © 10| RO .COCHRANE Pa]\‘"g Frankli K(PQ"BL with i BERT J C assam - pavement from Bath to Grove street. 5,50000 | O Fittiag, FIELAEG), Soetn Dl Improving Lake street dump 10 West Main St for playground . " 860.00 Nerwich, Conn. For macadamizing o ‘Washington stree 10,006.00 Agent N. B. O. Shect Packing. aprid Bullding wall and est: ing grade and sidewalk In front of land of G 'W. Bur- . i : ton on Nort! Main ity W Sanitary Plumbin land required to straighten bullding line on Franklin by jtrest . : 2,000.00| A peep into an up to date et 7.300.00 | 18 oBly less refreaning thaa the itse.t. During the summer you the more look to the bath fer cemfort, I will show you plans of the poicelain and tabs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best mannes from a ganitary standpoint—and guare antee the entire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street awan M{ll to Turner's Pond .. Brook street’ improvement. . The total of these several es- timateg is . $41,337.00 requiring _an’ additional tax of three mills on the grand list. Your Committee recommends that the warning for,the next annual city meeting _include ‘the last named esti- mates and a call for action thereon Your Committes further recommends the adoption by the Court of Common Council of the following resolution Resolved, That the report and esti- | mates of the Committee on Finance be pted and approved; that the Clerk e the same to be published red by the amended T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Streat E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Frices and work salisfaelyr) 130 Platt Ave. S. E. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 65 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn, { HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND WALL \pAPERs LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH present, the Court of Common to _submit the estima ced in this report to the n: ing to be held on the fi in” June mext, and to rer hat & tax of ten mills be Jaid on the | last perfected grand list of the cify to meet the ordinary expenses of the ty for the ensuing year. CHAS. F. THAYER, HENRY GHBRATH, A. E. CRUTHERS, Committes on Finance. T hershy certify that the above and foregoing is a trie copy of tha original report and resolution Attest STEPHEN D. MOORE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Coutt of Common_Couneil Norwich, Conn, May 24, Tl 1912, ma A Jate spring leaves us with ap ex« fremely Iarge stock of new goods em. [STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL [ FPOED . 5% o move oihem _ qulendy \ have decided to cut the prices now, CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT | havo decided o, cut the prices now, | ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883, selocting at once. | PAINTING and DECORATING are P. F. MURTAGH (Successor to A. T. Gardner) 82 and 94 West Main St 'Phone. WEDDING GIFTS In Great Variety at | FRISWELL’S | 2527 Fraiklin Street Pr.k. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Shannon Building Annex, Room A b - Tolephone 623 act10d Easters Conneotieut tin for Rusiness

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