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¥ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 ~ @he Bulletin, HETII'V A"Bfl & SUH " Norwich, Tussday, July 2, 1912. FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivered s everywhere in the city ’I:efm"cl o I:~ :"l! d { Subscribers who fall to recelve it by UNDERTAKER that time will confer a favor by re- 2 st porting the fagl to The Bullaum 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. For New England: Fair Tuesday, warmer mnorth poriion; Wednesday fair; moderate south winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Tuesday, fair to partly over- ast and warmer weather will prevail, th light, variable winds, followed by LASY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED increasing cloudiness and local rains in western districts, and on Wed- ne unsettled and warmer weather. Observations in Norwich, The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, sho wthe change in temperature and the barometric anges Monda CRANSTON'S " . ... Ther. Bar bl Comparison Right Goods — Right Prices| | ik tox Moeny; . eneains Monday's weather; As predicted, A & GURKE - Durmg July Fufnitie g 4 i T 8ix urs after h waier It to | tide. which Is fotlowad by 400d tide. . wins o GREENEVILLE NEWS t ecor 2l pr Tracks—Oiling Central Avenue, ‘ lock Monday mornin, v ¥ nes: met 1 mishap near the Tafts sta SHEA & BURKE “and the driver in trying to get -k 2 heels fres smashed the wagon. 37-47 Main Street wheeld on one side were consid en IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF &5 &5 s i gate my methods OBITUAR.Y before de here you will study . Shorthand and Typewritin Studens ? with e have the advantage Mrs. William Slattery. actual business practice be- e deatlh Mary E. Ryan, widow ol A position, thus gaining | William arred at her la experiance a onfidence, and are Mt Ve n street, Monda ter squipped to undertake -the w._cx |afterr Death wa HATTIE L. JEWETT. Virs, Slattery had been confined to her ublic Stemographer nud Storthand | Whe s Borit i T T mber 78, and was the daughter & ed in Norwica practically all fe anc as well known in Green rs, ry w onstant a ] and Mrs, J ¥, Bar ors - e 8T l.v' hey « B J iziski Second strect WALL PaPEps == BN SRR TAFTVILLL lekly to Injured in Collision With Pole— “PAINTING DECORATING ., i o ‘ »‘m“, : MURTAGH e gk o1y Lleaner and Lyer iy . 157 Frankiin 5. § for Monte nada SUITS PHESSED 533 |15, bt v ol Lur Wagon Calls Everywaan Mrs. Joseph B stree eave for Canada nier of We have equal facilities for m Delaney has entered th sroducing fine work in paint- (n<jector in the cloth room ng and Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating. Qur donday o prices are low and consistent sher nd with good work. We earnest- |} !}/l wes well repros ly solicit a share of your soins there by trolley to Witness the patronage. .y The Fannmd RN, e e, e __; ,‘» . ,W,“ 3 LM: Murphy, who in ki ago, whils in’ the om 1647 E-A0 Sk s - Adam’s Tavern e 1561 e yelock in the morning. The | batte v Taftyille will be Lazinsk | n phy. and the battery for Jewe will be Crocker and Walsh. Judge Brown on Vacation. Judge is Brown of the police Monday afternoon for at Sharon Springs, N. Y., A. A. ADAM, Norwict Town. ) there a vear a ne 44013 iway Deputy Judge John H. Barnes e police court, Summer Millinery A fire assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and ses them. | Funeral A_GE& Diraciar and Embalmar MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. UR C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon - 3¢ of Dr. & L. Geer's p during his last flnes 1 MeGrery Building Nerwish, Conn. 70 Eranklin St, Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 643-2. prompt eervice Aav or night ~ady Assistant Resldence 1i6 Broadway. opp. Theatre. Teleghone €42-3 at L were President are Organization Reported Rapid Growth In a Few Weeks— Over $450 in the Treasury—A Dozen Rubbish Recep- tacles to be Placed in Streets—Interest in Work to be Sus- tain The chairmen of the ecs, of the City Beautiful associa- tion held ‘an important and a distinctly encouraging meeting on Monday eve- the president, Johnson, at which the fol- attendance besides the Tibbits, committe the membership committee; Browr awnings, and W, sociation, y elected was various com- [ distribution of cards and buttons, and efforts among the young people of the parishes of Fathers Ambot and Me- Cann were commended. Mr. Palmer reported that it had been decided to start with twelve recepta- cles for rubbish to be placed at vari- ous advantageous points about the city Mr. Johnson had pleasure in express- | will not be continued. Principal Wil- Ing the willingness of the mayor of | llam G. Tarbox of the Norwich Town clty to aid In the work of im-|school is one of these to be retained provement by all in his power. Mr.| The teachers will be engaged a Brown had something interesting to | increase in salaries. say about his line of work, and Mr.| Present at the meeting on Monday titude | with the committee wers Town Coun of the newspapers in helping the work | sel Joseph T. Fanning, Acting s through thelr columns, Visltor Frank H, Foss and the newly The particular desire expressed at|appointed superintendent the meetings was to continue consist- | Bdward J. Graham, of Fairfieid ently the Work of the aseociation. The | came here Monday progress made up to the present time has been most gratifying, and to aid in | the scnools was awarded 3 maintaining this encouraging and | ward Chappeli company,whose bid w helpful interest and spirit in the cam- | §7 per tonm, delivered in bins durin paign for a faired city, it was proposed | 8chool vear, There were seven o to have monthly meetings of the chair- | bi men of the committees, while the im- | Lathro portance of enlisting the service of | sch the young people was dwelt upon with | Peoples ¢ Shepard B. Palmer, man of the committee on streets, Hen- chairman of the pub- | Tibbits told of the favor Tyler Olcott, s v the meeting. reported that the funds at present treasury i amounted to over $450, 1 with a statement that showed | the total membership of be admitted for hile that for adults is 5 1 tirge outlined the work that has rll‘lll‘ thus far among the the assocla- worth hearing. The films keep up to the usual high level of the Auditori- um's photoplays. The theater is kept most comfort- ably cool during the heat by means of ample ventilation. ers to Be Re-engaged. At a meeting of the interest aroused b ythem. The ble s submitted as follows ), 87 only, accor “oal compa Cream Wzgen Smashed in Car| play Taftville, Game called | greatly benefited | 0. While he | Captain treasurer the of g0 Norwic board of streeit ing the Lake street property, Assignments who Peas 1 P Mary Miss Ame ss McKay STATE HOSPITAL FIXES FIELD DAY SPORTS Lively Programme for Amateur formers, Men and Women, ENGINEERS Closing Session of Convention Follow- ed by Outing. n an e; Sound At secretary N of T Hastings, ) of the secratary age in membership during the year POLICE ASSOC)ATION Connecticut Offic u Mct at New Ha- ven for Annual Session. the Have ] Eighty tendance orggnization ondition. features Mr the local territors: SUPERVISO@S IS MADE. Executive Committee of Playgrounds’ Association Makes Ready for Open- ing—Grading at Lake Street. dectding on a| » the opening of | attempt (o escape from the officer ving broken away from him as they were approaching police headquarters. Supernumerary Diveto fired four times, wal supervisors of | into_stopping, and when he did hit Sandre the wound had little effect, as the man continued at full speed down | Bath street and was captured by Su- pernumerary Barney Keenan in Frank- square. e had run over from | NEW LONDON COUNTY HAD 53 SUDDEN DEATHS | Main str two offi Viss Michael Toner, 25, ano for two weks; arrests. Toner also made an attempt thrown in the hall notion of fighting his way out two your n, from August ocked up later in the even e grounds for warned by Sergeant Kane and the su- | and bleeding pernumerary ¢ Franklin s t 24—Hugh Wo young men. 3 ongdt Wi ndre had the builet wound in his | @mputation of leg, Norwich. | 25—William H. Sistare, 80 Freight Handlers Quarrel Over Crap | d dash (two « g e h Esostes | 30—Tose three legged Bo n Connecticut, from your loving njoyable steamboat the ensuing year oted to hold shirt. His height was HYMAN BOY PULLED | Was Reaching for His Hat—Corener | and Roscle showed an in- drowning of young Aaron Hyman and ‘Sflr'n’tfl from his companion, oung {—Belle Roseland Chapman {Kenlg, a statement that the acciden! | cinoma of uterus and stomach, happed through the Hyman boy losing | chester. his hat n\'flrhearfl Hyman reached | ~ j__Henry Moréy, 48, suicide after it, lost his balance, and grabbed | is green poisoning, Stonington. hold of Kenig, pulling both into the | g Unknown foetu water. They were on a girder close | waterford, down to the water at the time. 12—Michael Edward Nolan, 30 days, Kenig told various storles of the marasmus, Norwich. accident, denying the story he first told of being pushed in and finally set- tled up the coroner is satisfied is the true ver- sion of the drowning. meeting Mon- | Haven of the Connecticut officers were | President, Chief H. Vice president, Ercnnan, Stamford; secrotary, tenth annual’ J. Rawlings, New members were in at- » reports showed on the sound to hold Meriden in . yron Smith of the the meeting, ¥ evening Take Willtam A was one of the force attended returniug here on maln Lund of Greenevills, who been nine yars with Grocer R. F. has resigned and haa position with Armeur & Co. will be a walesman in songs of Pauline Barry were cleverly given. On the marimba, the novel Gu- itemulan mugteal instrumendt, the Ma- | ¢ rimbe Tr monlous melodies, und their act in well | drowning, Nerwich mentioning particularty espécial emphasis, only, fo be delivered before 1912; John A. Morgan & Sons, schosl ly, Lo be deliv ASSIGNMENTS OF SHOT FLEEING ITALIAN 1913; Charies H, Hagkell, § IN THE THIGH | o' bo delivered by J Pettor & campany, § n. 1 out the year; W. ¥ o 8 TRy for the Yantic school James Sandre, an Itallan, 24 years| ) il mment was taken a was shot in the left thigh by Su-| imerary Ralph Diveto Monday just before midnight, while Was running across Union and down Bath street, in an| | for two weeks rs and commitiees will #choo supervising principais, Mr ing & short or two in the | wess in the hope of sscaring the man Namara at Greeneville. his residence here et as he heard the shots. The ers then took Sandre to D readquarters, where he was lock- i up, charged with breach of the|Coroner Frankl her Italian, > had been arrested by Supernum- Diveto at the same d Sandre, was lodged in head-|haq 58 sudden deaths in rs through the assistnce of two|calling for investigations Norwich young men, Albert Davis and by him. They were the following | William Fitzgerald, who responded to| April. supernumerary’s whistle for help Chesnut street, wher he made the April 2—Elien N. Regan it to the -5 \% | al poisoning, Voluntown. escape as he was brot ¢ e headqus but was Tl of ¢ | a nd held until the | Sions, Sprague he| 4—Heary Howar, commended by | O'rhage, New London. they had given| S—Edwin W. French, 7 the prisoner. | nington. the prisoners are charged with 6—Charles F. Lillibridge of the peace, and a third, Mi- | P¥ hanging, Norwich. Dipalo, was a ted and| B8—FPatrick Whipple, 70, “lat ng. The | toris, New London. men wers for the hel 1bd | ease, St made up a party which was| from fall, Tlier in the evening for | l4—Louis W. Margery noisy way they were conducting mselves on Franklin street near | heart failure, Voluniown Boswell “avenue park. They met| 14-—Desire Crouch, officer again at Willow strest and | IBjury to leg, Groton. he: tonington them, knocking_ his hat off. He |5 took hold of them and the strug- | began wi landed the men in| olice station with the help of the we North Stonin i ‘oleman. 9. essed at police headquarte by hem I. Donot who was called by | ¢as¢, New London i ain Twomey | Unknown man, 45, - - | probably accidental, Montvi NEGRO STABBED TO DEATH *‘ 28—Charles F, Tufts, rrhage N Samuel Wi Lyme. IN NEW LONDON ing, ame—“Black Tom,” the Murderer, | drowning, Bast Lyme. R. Pante, 45 b G | hemorrhage and alconolism, New dispute o fiffy cents in a crap | 900 game resulted in & Mond night at the dock of the Central Ver- | William ( 17 iroad In East New London, | cars, Norwich New York eity, wus stabbed to deat gro known ounly as “Black m, New londor dwin M. Tuttle n atter made hls escape ton, a8 not since been found ko » udro Infa W men w brought to New Lon- | birth, Pawcatuck breakers In the strike of dock wo ease, Norwich murder o ed in what is known | 8—Pedro Anotonio Ior bunk house.” The police have ary tuber ¥ to custody as aterial wit-| S$—Isidore P s he saw the murder, Mc- | $—Unknown man police that the men b ntal, ( ter t rap game and that 9—Mary C. Moriarty stabbed Brickle in the | heart disease, Norw nife after the latter had | “—James Fenner urn fifty cents, ington the pockets of the dead man was| 13—Alber i the fragmen Nor police | & tified by telephone | N London police at James Doyl men out to watch both | berculosis, New Lond nes and the freight yards | Henry Patri tation that the fugitive | tonitis induced ©NR choRe B S5 Harvey!Gay, o4 smooth face, wearing | 2o—Rizkallah Facco drowning, N at, black suit and black 4 it five wa BOTH INTO THE WATER | Brown Concludes Investigation. oner Bfown concluded ons Mon his examination into the de —Willam R. Palmer, wich, AT THE AUDITORIUM. Norwich. s, the new programme for the first|drowning, Stoningto part of the week at the Auditorium, 20 -Ranymond A, Powers, 3 months, and there were well pleased houses in | convulsions, New Tondor atlendance Aonday afternoon and | 321-—Helen V. Ja vening, The 101 Bison photoplay, A |J, #9, injuries (n explosion on ymaht, Soldier's Minor, presented u realstio | New London plcture of Indfan skirmishew on the | 22—Wilifam IS, Harber, 38, neuralgla Vlalny, with & well conceived dramatic | of (he heurt, Voluntown. blot. A8 equilibrists, Spector Brothers | 24—Daniel O'Netl, 45, tulned a standard of wbility that | drowning, New Lendon otewortly, while the character | 24—BEdwin W, (Cas td, cerebral hemorr William Heegen, whing, Norwich. produced unusual but har- | 28—Aaren Hyman, 7 NORWICH TOWN Miss Delia H. Leavens Desc: of Women and Girls GOOD NEWS Have Heard I Many Norwich Readers It and Profited Thereby. TOWN SCHOOL COMMITTEE PERMANENTLY ORGANIZED. Previous Action Ratified—Coal tract Awarded—Most Former Teach- re was a large namber present at inday evening service of the Iirst Congregational church, M . Leavens of Tungcho, China, a very interesting talk. tion in China was very short pmparatively There are many adjust- ments to be worked out in polit when Miss | sufferers in & back Is bad no an's Kidney Pills. Our citizens are telling the good news town committee on Monday morning at 9. in the office of Attorney T. J. Kell their previous temporary organization and appointment of various commit- tees were ratified. The re-engagement of teachers for the coming year was discussed and in the majority the old teachers will be reta though some of the higher pa speaker said. brating the generally approved. iy their seclusion necessary, and so their life is much Here {3 an example , Palmer St., on_concern m: 16 her dpieery bothered by pains across sane, by coming in | ¢ and from other known as Mr. s daughter, and in the home she would be called some Little Dog or I yraptoms 1 kr kidneys were 4-fashioned Chi girl has no name is married she has good thing reduced prices, v ‘morning The contract for §91 tons of jaughters-in-law household drudges able tasks u 25 and $700 for ing (o Iocation , whem the girl is see until just he marriage ¢ red by their wives intelleetual eompanic 8, aeeording to the location of school 7 and $§, accord- Supemumrary Dwom Uses Pistel | ing to loeatien of schoel, t When Prisoner Makes Break fer | €red by Jan. 1 1918; & Liberty, pany, §.15, deiivered in bins th & Manning, $7 a ton n countries and ha is need of a in the government s when the v to report on school repairs and other matters relating to the weltare of Superintendent Graham was in ference during the afternvon with the Broadway school, Mr. Btanton at helsea schoois and 60 NEW STEEL LOCKERS Bring Gymnasiu to Over 500. here for a few days more and will then return to his home in Fairfield looking for & house In which to make Thirteen Bushels of Strawberries. H. Brown Reports for the Last Three Months. i ille. the quarter that concl Moving from Thamesville. ime that he | June 30, Coroner Franklin Annabelle Avery isis, Montville ptain Twomey checked his| 3—Mary Lillian Shugrue, Lo ST RORE promp eed in our line, > | 81, cerebra 9—Charles Brown, 50, frac (hichest whooping cough and anemia after et and dared him to ar-| 18—Joseph Costa, 57, angina Myrtle Christina Neilson ks, marasmus and complica YANTIC ¥ \PPENINGS " Interest—Loca eam Defeats Colchester. 28—-George Borup of Ossining ieorge Brickle, colored, aged 19, 1-Peter Wood, 45, suffo GALLAGHER ROBILLARD r if you have burned a whole lot and have not been able to keep cem: fortable let us talk it over. | have heiped others, perhaps | can help you MACLENNAN HENDERSON CHURCH & 1b inain Street, sease of heart, Stonington,’ m the explanation stated, which 13—Valenting George Rossmark, Bright's disease and alcoholism, Nor- runeral flirectors Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 32y-8, Bonry B. Church. 14—Sarah Rubin, 23, uremic eclampsia, 16—Stanesclas @urcotte, Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | shock, Norwich I'eatures of exceptional merit make 19—Dopald Colli vie of Montclalr, more misery fro: d up drass shitolds | Agent N. B. 0, Bhest Fackl pder the arms, Smith Allen. - Ladies’ Pairician Jures or statns M.D. age | Seld only by FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street Wo advertise exactivas it's MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Strest “Sale and Sane 4" A quieter method of celés th” is being You can have a sané 3rd, or-2nd, or 1st; or any other and show that you're any afe that y feeling perfectl you will get a fit that no tailor can give. We've got some especially now in Suits ag Suits $9.50 {0 $22.50. 1| Cool furnishings of all kinde, | of SILVER PLATED and STER- LING WARE should get our prices on Best Qual. ity Goods before making purchases. doln & Geo. L Bliss Best Quality Goods at Lowest Prices ite B y Just Now— But not 50 busy but what we ean ttend to anything you mey CONTRACT WOF < of every de- ription prompt attended to by men it. Bullding ma- erials in stock at sl times. Hetimates eer given. C M. WlLLIAHS T 216 Main Stree PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everybody’s Doing it” Doing What? Why having their roofs, gutters and conductor pipes repaired ef | course. And they are having it dene A. J. WHOLEY & (0., 12 Ferry Street Totephene TAKE A LOC™. IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shep And See What He Has Got To Sell. If you have any plumbing work, er ceal Sanitary Plumbing A peep 1nto an up 10 date bathroess 1s only I itseut. ~ Dur s refresilig than the ng the summer you Kk to the bath foi more ¢ comfort. 1 will show you samples and plans of the poreelain and otber tube and glve you estimates for the werk of putting them in in the besi mannes tron «ntee the a sanitary standimint—end grass tire job J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street E. L. BURNAP ,I'Iumbmg. Sieam and Gas Prices and work satisfaetar 130 Platt Ave. T S.F. GIBSON lin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsox and Reymton Furnaces. 3 West Main Strast. Norwioh, Cann, — — ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Mumbing, Stenss Pitting, 10 Weat Maln 84, Novwich, Doum. aorig T. F. BURNS, ' Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklln Streat

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