Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 5

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e CONTRACTORS PRESSING SUIT HOTHOUSE SPRING LAMB| ROASTING CHICKENS mh? fiullrtm. and YOUNG FOWL Nnrwu:h Frld-y, Tdune 7, 1012, Commaon Council Committees Named Mrs. Douglas Wheelock of Norwich is at Groton Long Point. Samuel Prentice of Norwich s EAT VEGETABLFS NEW POTATOES | — NEW BEETS W v School children are preparing reci- NEW CAULIFLOWER ... | tations and e NEW EGG PLANT . NEW WAX BEANS ........ 10¢ | he Sound steamers are carrying a | ‘ge amount of road freight just now. NEW GREEN BEANS NEW PINES .......... NEW YELLOW SQUASH . Hungry crows NEW PEAS (Telephone) | second planting NEW ASPARAGUS .. fields. NEW CUKES NEW LETTUCE. . 5 The Connecticut headquarters at No. NEW SPINACH LI 200 | dust oveneq NEW TOMATOES Somers Conne annual meeting stor: WE CARRY ONLY ONE |Griswoia ¢ GRADE Several Danbury n labeled know what In Carton Prints [ To keep ¢ Rolders are Cloverdale ' Either cut from the Tub or _""‘ £s & in Carton Prints elie rapidly growing R.F. SMITH, = 276 MAIN STREET e ndow e | ing schoo AT THE LOWEST PRlCES,.f‘m,‘,\‘\.””f‘ consistent with first-class ‘)\ In some o " Work. £ | el and tho wee Agent for the best machine | G ot thy on the market for the money, THE HUPMOBILE | - Modern equipment for do- |} ing all kinds of repair work. | | | \ sle-step. trolley to acknowlec McKinley Ave. and Otis St. |, "™ 0® | | | complyin | ry J. Knapp, sHave had vaby's graph | taken 7 IS It's an art o take baby's phote- | aph s It should be taken. T'o catch S is roguish little-gmile, his pretiy littig | V' C2det engineer dimple, Such photograps become prized | 'Y 1" reme nces of babyhood's days in rs to coms. We have had years of | SStence experience in photoeraphing children. hey always look thelr best when we | e them. No troublesome posin Snap them tn & Jif LA/GHTON, | The Photographer, | .- it i Opposite Norwich Savings Soclewy. |Ders “f \"“ GEORGE G. GRANT, 1 Undertaker and Embalmar |- vere 42 Providenee St., Tallyili: |kends wit nn Prompt attention to day or night calla ‘ Telephone §30. aprieMt Wrawi |, A receptn) Pis \\.,\m n in | tended by Are You a [Fmeied | H. Cassid you are, hadn't you better let us | have he 1 that dificult task of R ChORIEW, e OCk | ingpected the for goods of equal quality, With our | Miss Ma help we think you ¢ make that |y SEPC prospective home ¢ eble and | i, needed for o Rette around and talk it over | The members of the Fl: with us. 37-47 Main Street ton 8 Europ Miss Loulse Gustine a DR. JOHN W. (ALL\MN C. Lynch 3 afternoon Physician and Surgeon | ¢ HOURS! 24, 7-9 p. m. Spiritialists 314 Main Strest. Telephone 426. Office of iate Dr. Harriman | Michael TUNER [ from 1uas visiting relatives in Poquonnoc. Organization Meeting of New City Government—Executive Committee Abolished — Corporation Counsel Fanning Re-elected—Councilman Williams Continued on Water VARIOUS MATTERS Murphy Brothers of this city, con- tractors, were plaintiffs in a suit heard in the superior court here Thursday, in which they claim to have suffered financial loss through not having ‘been properly treated by St. Mary’s| Roman Catholic Church corporation of Branford, this state. The church cor- poration brings a counter suit, ing that they were the rea lsufferers, Murphy Brothers not having conduct- ed their contract properly. The contract, al revolves, was awarded to Murphy Brothers in 1900. The amount was ,500 and the plaintiffs claim that| recently by B. Simmons of Ballou- Norwich was entertained | Mr. and Mrs. A, Anderson and nmn s mulht- n Mx s Dr. Fred Lund, fo now of New York, h with his family, Thirsday evening In the council chamber at the city hall, held its meeting for organization, hav- ing a full attendance of its,members, and an audience of about thirty-five men, who followed the proceedings ¢f the new city governing body with to M. R. Waters and rhe rest of the printing to be divided between Mr. Waters and Joseph D. Harris. preceding votes were all unanimous. Corporation Coun; Upon motion of Alderman Gebrath, the council next took up the election corporation Beckley made the nomination of the present holder of the office, Joseph T. Fanning, recommending him as an attorney of 30 years’ experience, seven years in this. particular branch of corporation law. said the alderman, should make no need of an adviser who is acquainted in progress against “The attorney he recommend ed, he said, ranked with the best cor. poration lawyers, and for many years had been the peer of the brilliant bu lamented late Frank honor had sta | make Norwich the best governed city | in the country. | that he was aiding making this nomination tion was seconded s arrived at East- the council Lumber has arrived at Groton Long Point for the building of two cottages for George Hewitt of New Lo ‘56{“ Asylum strec { expecting to spend the summer at the | Atlantic house, Watch Hill, and at New monthly instailments, and that be- || cause of failure of the church corpor- | ation to pay monthly Murphy Broth- ers were unable to make stated pay- ments for bullding supplies and were hampered and delayed, so that they could not realize their scheduled prof- it on the contract. They ¢ lost On Mayor Timothy (. Murphy's desk was a beautiful bouquet of pink rosee bearing the card of the mayor's wite, 1 graceful and appropriate greeting to the mayor of the Rose of 'New Eng- land, as he assumed his place as pre- siding officer of the city government for the first time. a meeting of the council in te in the mayor's room for about is honor took his place at the desk at 9.15, and the members of the council were seated by City . The sherift feil of putting Alderman into the senior alderman’s place at first, but this was straightened out by ticut deleg, e} Chicago next | i | ates will leave has located at He sold his store at Port afford Springs, Don’t miss June 7, § p .m., Sec 1arlm's_ Admission 1 A pile driver is at work driving piles H ( or building A with suits now $1,500 damages, and the contractors d the church in an annoying manner. | The suit is belng heard by Judge| o g Holcomb and jury. Attorney Charles Pratt of Washington street, accompanied Miss Lila Pratt. sociation at the 00t | o | YALE CREWS PRACTICED IN SHELTERED COVES. ted that he installing Alder- alderman feit . Thayer appears for Murphy Broth- :pn!ronage. : ers, and Attorney Wright 0! the | { @ s i aceoes oot atand for the plane{| | The Fanning Studies, | Coach Cook Well Satisfied With Var- Showing—Freshman from Kansas City. of the council Alderman William tiffs Thursday were James Murphy one of the firm, Timothy J. Sullivan, an employe, and Valentine Mur 1y, the | other member of the firm. The last | p named was on the stand under cross- McLaughlin, and Michael H. Hourigan, Councilmen Councilman Baker | tion the name of Attorney Thomaz M " | Shields, whom he said came of a fam- well known in the and he felt proud to prese | to the council Councilman examination when court adjourned in the afternoon at 4 t 0. A peculiar factor about the case is // that two of the important witnes ivised to see egal fraternity, inist y e nN.ErEd 2 This was seconded by Aldermen Gebrath and Hou- i Councilmen Kramer, Shan- Fanning re- These are Rev. Edward Martin, rector | desired e cheerfully given, a6 of the church, and the Hartford archi | visit 1% welcome tect who drew the plans and specif || GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, 1ds five, after they lected by Sheriff Carey and counted by i Moore. Councilman Baker moved rning had been read by cation it re anniversary this w - a brief inaugural spee ich he said that it s f The ju; on ! the following: William 8. Geer, Steph-| jygt notice the lines of the suit en . Moore and Jacob I . of Norwich: Wiliiam I, W Danter W : lo # th tice the H 3 Daniel W. Webster and t little flare to the skirts; notice thi ke Wavinch s, Fonc oo ey to ot ki sowee e[ K0 Gilt ClOSRS : Griswol 3 Charles mg | declared the choic Re-elected Water Commissioner. of the counci n so well abie nd pledged t pon the board of water , was re-clected to that oung men were nd willing to give their time and ef- He received a unanimous vote. | committees of the retiring and to the city. anor Christi, mass b up the business | with the data needed to sive satls f.u— e tory answer: to questions i SR g R We have plenty of such styies; not | Saturday Morning, ¥ sion of the court, with bar meeting| all alike; a big variation in models il 20tk and assignment of cases and weaves, Aml DYNAMITE CARTRIDGE AND YOUR SIZE. Special Price for Choice preceding term, was fimun ntly was unanimously passed, that the rules | embarrassing Frank T. M:p\el Badly Hurt at Higl $2 Farm—Part of Thumb Blown Offi— | X ./ Clock Gulnnut‘ Other Injuries. \ with the excep- paragraph o ive commit- 1ld be stricken off. Committees Nam: The following standing committees r the council were announced by mayor and adopted by the council Mayor Murphy, | Gebrath and Bailey, works—Alderman Councilmen Willams and Miscellaneous Business. Frank T. M }7/,,/ fi?f/fiy jin & b 1L B ) mem On motion of Alderman Gebrath, | vote was passed authorizing the vor and the treasurer s of indebtedness | ; i m S ‘ul’ >' 3 OBITUARY. to raise neces- dynamlte cartrid \is hands from sor son, blowing off a par eakin Councllmen Alderman Gebrath, the and Kramer. . Fred A. Chapman. derman’ Gebrath copies of the roll p in the journal McLaughlin,Coun Amusements . Councilmen Bailey Alderman Gebrath made the motion holding the cartridge 4 [ ' lacerating them. ':.«.- Home of Hart S 3 He was about to do some blasting fine clothe! - | |BH n" Ea" on his farm on Wauwecus hill and was vas referred to the re pective commit.- { the present council upon motion | n for graduating Lall was sent for, g which was changed to Thu « s also disposed on motion of Aldern printing of the journal being given man Williams, journed at 9.40 o' ately in his autom Maples , to hos fer found fhat part his right as blown off, the hand badly broken in the thumb of his lef! REGATTA BOATS FOR YALE-HARVARD RACE. HARVARD FRESHMAN BROKE OAR IN ROUGH WATER. Little Practice Possible at Red Top on | Thursday—Captain TrumbiTt in Freshman Boat. August Belmont's Scout for the Ref- eree—Regatta Committee which have been tender- »-Harvard boat rac officials for o than three-quarters of an hour's practice 1 Chairman Frank V. regatta committee, h H. Chapman. | oft Red Top, and Coa The regatta will be pro- Hoyt's Gray- (iéneral Henry shop’s steamer the yacht used as the rough water. It is considered doub! W. A, BRISCOE AND SON RESCUED FROM UPSET BOAT Picked up Off Thimble Saifboat Overturned by Heavy Seas. evening, when it Advma‘ to Mothers = Island, Their and also in the index finge Mr cah Jogers entertained a second finger, while a pies ridge on Wednesday evening. _— had struck him in t just missing his eye. He Mrs, H D, Johnson returned ou| The Laurel Wil Bridge will be haled <““I '\h’ mes and was Thurs from sit Har}ford, | CLOSED to public travel antil farther Thursday his co w port- Mrs, Channin M. Huntingion re- | petiee. as comfort uld by ned from New York Wednesday pected, evening : ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, 5 | | WILLIAM B. WILOOX, | i 6 | ROUNDABOUT CLUB. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Ln‘n';."i?’nlv CHAS. P. BUSHNEILL, First Annual Reception Given at Mill- | f,rd 1, for a few da l Selectmen Town of Narwieh. er's With Large Attendance. T it | Nerwich, Comn. June 5. 1912 jebd frs. Will T, Stearns of Kinle: At Miller's academy on Oak street | ave s visiling relatives in Wes on Thursday evening, the f nr pidon was successfull 6d ot With| | preg (U D - Takbia. w0, e | rogramme beginning with the grand | © Wednesda ght, returned march, led by the president, Miss Eilu 3089 $o7 Btd o P P of Chrriag King, and Cyril Reid of New London i | and yo The programme of twenty bers n p Concords and ! ine “""" was concluded about 1 D M. Gallaudet of Hartford has| = iy erade, atimedium prices. We T aster ohies was George ! réturned a several days' vi making 4 special drive on Care o o agiesy ; ; )f his son, Dr. E. F. Gai-| 450 & - ewr, . ’ o “harles Hall, Albe un v dwa | Automobiies for rent. A few vhen he came until the time been living with an examinati changes in the rhythm and would be sacrificed to a degree shift which might be morning declined to | announce the time that was made Mr. College, New Briscoe and from an overturned Thomas, Hartford about noon Thursday, and brought \ wtio, BIAETE spapermen as close to : urned to their home here as overturned by the rough seas and accomplished the crew of an oys: recard m de. 1 Miss Lewis, Provide | “Among the ns worn were the 4 icaan: Wlala 4 4 Edcwal) following: Mrs. Augustus Vera, whie | Half @ Dozen Meodals ard @ | lace tunic over blue satin, glass trim- Hypothecated. mings; Mrs, Miss Sarah Jennie Ki Mrs s s S e R By Cleaner and pee mings; Miss Ella King, hand en aptain Trum! Beta chapter iespatch follows ilboat found today off Pine Orc who, with his son, with difficulty f a local oyster boat Kahler. | thoir brush with the regular time was open wate shortness of sailors of the oyster boat, overturned csil’ncm was first seen Connecticut patents issued to ¢ company’s ’l'\':, pr-."lr\ v,,:“l””' s \“,l,: ':‘v. 1 f‘,.u man k te \‘; medals that i o TR ol i fii e, SRR gy DRESSED Gl white mousseline; Mrs, Frank ( the Yalé-Princet f‘nnsxlderlnk the 'sghmeu of the 1015 their improvemsnt and present 1 It has been white satin; Miss Neill Fells, yellow satin; Mrs. Charles Hall, lavender erep the figures of t clinging to it. it was with con- the two could nowing the numbers men could be s ) the rough sea, siderable difficulty at Red Top but the speed which the Harvard 1913 | 1 | white satin; Mre. Ddra satin; Mrs, black trimming: Mrs. V¢ Briscoe and his son were brought a genuine race to the and left immediately for ) Bridgeport h wedding [ SUIT AGAINST RAILROAD BROUGHT TO SETTLEMENT. | New Haven With Baldwin, Is Picked Up. Devine, Water sell of Indian Neck this afternoon saw Road Attorneys miles from Pine Or Administrator. out in his power a ent and ske! June Bride? = the superior has been set- the death of an em- | GASOLINE ELAZED UP. of the road, The man was on a | the side tracks a | switcher, with a tow I, white lnce over silk; Miss Ros 5. white swiss embro p oo v cipating In the | ¢e Ribd 8 Ca wi Spivery, Jr.. droll cashmere: | in Hudson ¢ peniter i want T Bliven, silk mull; Miss trial and se o e e up Pongee ailk, French Ly b HAT llE L. JEWETT‘ Hamilton,brown s n New ¢ e of Public Stemographer shorthand ris, vellow silk; Mrs. prisoners was represented by Teacher. | black volle: Mi sttie J Recorder Wimmer held a de {283 Maim St aprid ender mraquise Mre. John E charged by the police with & white mousseline revolver and two knives in § badl | Stern Stepped on Match at Imperial Garage—Burned About the e exhibit as t the man onto the Trunk railw e AL B given a complimentary shore dinner at NU Ev'DENBE Beach Saturday afternoon the Ocean Beach association. The mn ner will be held o'clock. - The age don Thursday nig Haven road, \mn _Wednesday which were s ‘n'n:qf'll i gettle- { ment of the burned about | generous friend SHEA & BURKE |1/'n.5ii"fu irday with a party spend the summer | & Shields appeared for the b R celed check. We off.: l’les- Cake and Bre“ Election Expenses. Candidates for office Jection have filed statements for | cnses with Town Clerk Holbrook as meeting ton will be con Early Summer Howard Mead Grape-Nuts . and Cream Boys Graduating. ch boys, John G. McNa- late John R. and McNamara, and Charlles Cas- son of Dr. Cassidy, are graduates m Georgetown university at Wash- Mrs. McNamara is in ‘Wash- | to remaln during the com- mencement. e Thursday had f. C. GEER, ing his parents, ) Piacenzo, who A. Beckwith and Arthur % to_republican mittee, each $i0; the pleasure of committee; A. - and Mrs. Sabbino n New York accompanied | Ne ting signs in the town h ment. Eetieny alecwinis yiss Aige ) 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) | a —— i You furr"h the money; e James <. Geddes, General Manager 5 i i b S Ohis and. Western’ Railroad :Daads we do all the rest, oyl 100 Zanesville, O, e 6.—James K. —— ) DAILY and SUN SExLIfs v Geddes, general manager of the Ohin PERIODICALS, W % River and Weatern ra ad, died a ¥ his home here t ing,” brought about by an ulcerated tooth. Mr. Geddes was a prominent Mason and Elk “There's a Reason’ : for autos, car tickets, cigars and advertising, and $60 to re- publican town committes iy heir childres ) hene 511 122 Prospect s'l'l'hr' came to Norwich where they wii makn their home AGAINST BRANFORD CHURCH.' Murphy Borthers and St. Mary's ' 14 i s B MURPHY & MCGARRY | aricis sutavi tor tention Over Contract. I %07 Miain Str3> #ift such as a nice * with good movement. Solid @ Gold filled case, 4 $10.00 AND UPWM Also Pendants, Gold Beads, Feruusnn& l;harlufl. FRANKLIN SQUARE 4 ‘ We have equal facilities for ? || producing fine work i in |ling and Paper |Interior Decorating. Owur pnces are low and consistent with good work. We earnest- !ly solicit a share of your laim- at which the suit were to have been paid in aim to have $2,500 and ask for damages of church corporation claims| sets forth that layed and hindered 31 Witlow St., Norwich, Conn, We Are As Nm To You phone. Call 868 and let ue q i wa the flovhi died line. The pleasure shall be ease you. Any Information - died since the snit was started. Rev. Father Murray, the tor of the church, is att 77 Cedar Street, ner & Mare |~ - S tri he case is made up of ur] iliustration; get the "TAL SALE OF soft swelling curve of that lapel, the shown in Benjamin, AHn s Lachron wrah: | way such clothes really look on the dings, Franklin: Albe wester: it shows th resl clothes. Beginning ‘ ue; Charles Winchester EXPLODED IN HIS HANDS Suits $12, $15. , 4 we own, resi- ednesday n wit loded in ned onie thitmb, bones in his hands, and badi fner & ‘.h-y) Men working wi house, and I » Rallion’s rter, Harrison ( ains in used cars. Agent for Ove: and cars of town son Carring Mr. Phillips, SMALL BOYS ROBBED ROOMS OF YALE STUD‘N'\'S tic; Mi: Lewis Epps, whit Coun.. fiine $—Wiftiam white net; M York street and Harry net over red si nnie Thompson detective irged with robbing t medals has been found i) Our Wagon Calls Everywhare L. Smih | aTRIKE RIOTERS 3 | TYPEWR]TING & JAILED FOR YEAR \cl Twenty-One of Them Sentenced to Has Become An . . Al ) gk ] Pesitantiory: | EXACT SCIENCE (__ dechine; Mrs. William Browr < chiffon over biue; Mr k silk mull; M rank Black Shore Dinner for Ticket Agents | o o ¢ | THE F'"EST The ticket agents of the G w'w ! 35c DINNER IN TOWN t:the pavilion at 5| DELL.HOFF CAFE From'12 43 New Lon the p: ent of a bill it for Ne «’m‘l of I n of ak -3 ontreal, and will arrive at 8 oclock | is so convi inci ngasac No Smoking in Town Hall. When the citizens meet in to ht it is_expected tk ronted by No Smoking s convenie that canzot pe exceed. JEH “h iR gL Of ‘Puone your order, Prompt serviods our Commercial Depart- LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 3 NOVELYV SHOP, The Bank of Friendly Heipfuiness ML:.S;",,H,.. Strest _ 7

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