Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 5

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Cautious” gardeners covered their bedded plants last evening. In a number of professions the Sat- urday half-holiday begins today. —_— Rue anemone is one of the early spring flowers found by botanists. Mild cases of influenza have result- ed from the sudden drop in tempera- ture. ‘Walter ‘Wibberley and Miss Souter of Norwich visited Plainfleld recently. A Inrge steck te choose from of alf sizes, ranging in price from $4.98 te patriotism so_graciously conferred on i.r'r:'mi'“ the saviors of our coun- row. Two makes—the TACOMA and the 2 that death is soft KNICKERBOCKER — both reliable Quartermaster Sergeant Stocking, 3t : ‘Comrades, we know A d to this " & that ir -m:umc day prove cl:nect.. fl:y caretaker at the Buckingham Memo- C., monarch of the &flh-'-.n e the halr and destroys the | makes. . S5 g JoOhe |l In wiowly. recoyeci SRR SOV of down our et not Nl whis sreat | danaruff germ. i days. grip.. He is able to be abu Tarbox. commander and ns An: omen who are reading| ‘They net only keep things cotd— philosophical liftle poem, entitled | Sot ° long way Henty hearty | surrender shall e | thie i hS et ot fagk nt » ol ities, ‘Commander ‘wal A pnnim little poem, entitlea | (7Y% DU IS & 00 s o T e te e Daontoa By at ool at Parisian Sage Wi - | they keep things pure and whelssome ‘won “Luck,” by Witter Bynner, appears in campfire at 8_o’ my lfe's evening—when most of you|ders with women's hair. It will turn the May American Magazine. Everett Schofield of Mystic Bullard orc gallant oldicrs’ shall have answered | dull, harsh _and faded hair into bea Call and see them. z ui, radiant and 5 ored The "Gmoloy ‘oc Caan Sopeing res ey | (ae Lo ol ooy aag siant Negs | SR, 0, Bttt end bivouac of ., where drumbeat and heartbeat are no | satistying dressing any woman ever Some ancient worthy has recalled that during the last week in April, We also carry a large and complete 0 more—the Teveries of ofd age will lead | used. in 1841, two feet of smow fell. by long study of the profession in me kindly back to the happy associa- | Druggists everywhere and The Lee | agsortment of everything ueed in fur- 0. F. IIAIIIS, MDD, | seaso pickerel begins | WRich Bo will without doubt mttain i tions of this hallowed home, within|& Osgood Co. sell Parielan Sage for . hed ot "::"‘".y L‘ -‘_’n'ii e gy prominence.—Stonington .Mirror. k - whose sacred portals is now my | 50c a large bottle. nishing the home. 31 Broadway. bass closes the same day until July .| ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE ; = e B of support and loyal- SOIL BUILDERS. e % Eroseet of Y ty o the vetorans of the grandest and| New England farmers are besoming OFFICE HOURS : 3-8 P. M. Amos Palmer of North Stonington | Givem for Benefit of Norwich State her rendering of W lest army that ever lived. ° o v s g T TR o 4 has Deén shearing James E .Lord’s Hospital Ball Team. Settler, Will Have Strong Phalanx. B o rataed | continuons Residence Telephone 291-4 feb3d | high grade Shropshire flock at Lords around you, then, young and ’ s Get ¥ Point the past week. For the benefit of the Norwich state A middle aged men of personal pride, Mospital baseball team entertain. vy Moments, received an insist- *| Teers, In the sam. gy . > sl ent encore as rendered by Erpest I, | Phystcal push, patriotism and princi- gmgn y Gomplete Homs Furnishers Lavallie Brothers® grocery at Plain- ment followed by a dance was given ple, swelling your ran] t! B o e % 2 Friday evening in the amusement hall | Bullard and . Miss Annie E. iard 3 ks with the su I"[' AI.I. 8“ Soncern and The fhrm goes nio bank | g% R o % fos by o Frand noed Focaing - Without & iverat sup- | Gul 1 Water Street ‘ood concern, and the firm goes into bank- | 3" good attendanc Soprano solos by Miss Klise Prand &- ruptey,—Moosup Journal. swell the t:am's :?e:::;‘r mfi.’x also pleased greatly and for h an Si’rfi: h-e:'tl’;vfl “n:f: 'ilhu\':t an abu ing were on fthe programme: encore was_asked and giveh. She | Will have a phalanx here as proud and | Gant supply)of apr3od that our line of Pending sae of my nmursery, all or- | dakcing, Malcoln and Ahearn; hasd | 5208 The Spanish Walts Song and | ixdomitable as celebrated one of| or snortage wil au 3 encores for ’ p ders given to J. O. Landon, manager, | balancing, Kristek and McMahon; | The Kerry Dancing, with B s Crashn Whe Dald the Dans With | Tack “menurt: Te: Sogesaily Treadway avenue, will recelve prompt | Whistling folos, Tom Houlhan; fancy A nmander Hovey called for re- | Leonidas 'till they died in their san- Furthermore. it assoniial ing: attention. O. E. Ryther, proprietor. °‘“’”‘ ,"“fle &, rowiey; OF H0- 1 aiior fromn: 'A. Hagberg, | d8s. Forty-five years ago this very | 4te not o lforhflllmlfwgu“nl" —sdv. S Thare wai aniasinaiic Apoliaus B t ; | week—forty-five “years of progress, | foTtAIR | ImPovIant SROWICAL e en: for all he pecfosimers S Mpeciiy fe] S state military organ prestige and prosperity—the last rem- | sigerable time and manipulation for . o opri Connecticut: will contribute $300,000 | the Headiine act. the hona. balancing Dant of the Confederate wrmy sur-|iheir proper action. An sffective plan : or more to the federal corporation tax | and acrobatic turns of Kristek ? | stting response. tain Tarbox rendered tars and pes. | for the Tarmer under average New $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, | 7.ic 5% Deing coiectea under the new | Mahon, whose stwnts were 1l of the | the Firth campan And, “with malice toward Mone Tl | Fifs treated farm manure with the < : law and which will, it Is estimated, | star variety. Dancing closed the suc- | response when 4 upon, as did also | Shuity for all” it might mot Hll be-| Wk, KinG o *iommarcial Tertitizer: IS THE BEST EVER. reach about $22,000,000 in the coun- | cessful entertainment. ; e i g Wt B e g S soina tine mood ol busie and mlly | FoPe g " el a ay C. They have style to them. Come in| ™" IN HER PRIVATE CAR. officers for their companies | ;round the flag, boys, rally once again| Swift's Animal Fertilizers, They are and see them. All leathers. Ferguson Mnnm, it their apprecia ¥ ; ) T oy araEwick | ed with the dews of heaven, above the clal ‘agents that five days' extension | Tt Scheff Speat the Night on Taft- | posts abilities to ehtel - clouds of Lookout Mountatn, and ster- | cordl g of time could be counted on for the il g ilized from slavery, with the fires of [ PRiform duslity amd sirenwth, WIL * Response’ Dr. Shahan. bell, in the dark valley of the Shenan- 0] an rm. Th! of the census emumera- | piymoutn Rock, Fritzi Scheffs prl by D are sold In & fine and dry form. Kk - Dr. Shahan was orward doah; the flag that fell screeching, In ied d tho ollr lm O' m“’ M h tion, which had been supposed to end | vate Pullman, was shunted in upom | Agit. George Kampf h;,:m;&d % | Eriet and sorrow, down the walls of | oughly Inco e the B0l e *round the old flag that Freedom bath- | mad. lood, meat and bone. from Word has been received by the spe- tion of Sedgwick — are prepared Today! Thursday. Tafts siding Friday afternoon about e il B Tnsuring thelr maximum effect. Best FRANKLIN SQUARE. 300, eud Buring. e atay. eiLan (i g 5] ot AR o g e e o o A ot il vas the ‘manufacturers claim - 15 still very eonplclc. aprasa Shoe Dealers.| . Last week to license your dogs, One | much attention from, people PASING | srequent piaudita of the military men: |of Appomattox Fertinement oF ‘the. Switts Lowell Fer- ollar extra mext -week. Town clerk's |along the highway, The well-known | " Comrades: 1 feel it an honor indeed | At the conciusion of Dr. Shahan's| Ui " Soston, appears . office open from 9 a. m. to & p. m. |actress preferred fo get away from o o B0 words all The Pare and’ & tictie’ Bogkiet which they Prices 5¢, 10c and up. sang Star Spangl the prying public as much 8s she Banner, and then the Coast Artillery | offer to send is full of valuable Infor- and every evening this week from 7| gu1q) so that when she arrived in | e, tns fneim i Bece, | compantes were ushered Into the post | mation’ about the application of their 5 : Norwich Friday in her private car at- of meaning; and, room, where sandwiches, doughnuts | fertilizers. L . tached to the 2.05 train, for her ap- b end coffee were served by the post's | = s Brass Jardinieres and Fern Pots, all Misses Rutn Dray, Ruth Labensky, | pearance at the Broadway theater, in entertainment committee, with the as- - sizes. Flavilla Comeau, Marguerite Woods, | the evening. Station Agent E. C.|what it pertains. sistahce of Sedgwick command, Sons In 2 N 3 cidents in Society "ize Marguerite Evi Ethel Grifin, Mary | Jewett gratified her by arranging to rans. Sterilized Gt May Casey, Hasel Pringe, Mu. | Bave het car at once sent up to Tatt- | gion O Ot o town Visitors presont were Dutsh Plowsr Pote, aow and protly, riel MacDonald walked from Norwich | Vile, where Madame Scheff could con- ‘martial Adjutant General N. L. Means of Au- 80e. 15¢c a Bottle P g L bl e veniently run her automobile along- burn, Me, Department Patriotic In- 150 a D o New Lonfon THurefay afieroon.|side the car and was otherwiss able stractor Botter of Danielson, Com- | Mrs. Thomas Harland of Sentry Hill| Complets line of New Glass, plain $1.50 a Dozen The semi-annual meeting of the | tarbed and with some degree of pleas- jpander, Cole and Secretary Fotter of |is the guest of Mrs. Beardslcy of RoX-| and Etched, in Sherbsts, Cocktails, = oy e T et e = i, = P B G | e Gl ringer Bewte and O EY” elen M, Stearns of est Hart. DUNN’S PH.A.R-M.A.GY SRy ot SRSRERE e oo B g ford Fligh school is spending Sunday at | Bottes. rooms in Norwalk. About forty del- oates from all parts of the state as. | Allen Latham Saw It for Over Twenty sembled. Minutes on Friday Morning. IRA W. JACKSON LEAVES GIFTS MADE TO her hhome on McKinley avenue. t Ha " BROADWAY THEATER Travelers’ Garmen ngers an el e RN LRI AT BROADWAY THEATER. Brushes. 50 Main Street. mar1gd : 4 At 240 o'clock Friday morning Al- | Management Closed Aftar Perform- | Southern New England Employes Give % — We are showing a very The meeting of the Woman’s Coun- | len Latham was able to make out Hal ance by Fritzi Scheff—Had Held It Him'a Lunckeon. Fritzi Scheff In The Prima Donne. Tourists’ '““: :I""‘.: irete Books il of Education is to be held in Hart- | ley’s comet with the naked eye. e = i ford this (Batarday) afternoon, Thers | saw it until 405 o'clock and found that| 7 Tifteen Years. Fellow ~employes in the service of | 1t Was ¥ritsl Scheft and not the|'n ne e will be an address by Miss Mary A.|by getting a building between him and | On Friday evening, with the close | the Southern New England Telephone | PLtY WhISh Attracted the 167ge BORAC| A gplendid Jordan, professor of English at Smith | the eastern sky so that the roof line | o the performance by Fritzi Scheff, | company of F. P. Lewis, who In the| ;voning for The Prima Donna, by college, on The Weak Spot in the Edu- | ¥as but a little lower than Venus it | Manager Ira W. Jackson closed his |new alignment of officers of the com- | pYoRi0E 100 Tk TVIM® SRIN (7Y | chandiss. Etion oP e Fir Dy could be seen longer than otherwise, | management of the theater, which he | P8ny has been appointed general agent | " 00" ore” has not alone the quali- &« |as the dark building shut off the ef- | hos held for the past fifteen years. |Of the Southern New England. bve- | &\ F70 T8 UOF ROy G000 T T GEO A DAV'S . . y fect of the rising sun. The comet is stowed upon him Thursday several The Gounle funeral of Mr. and Mrs. | about on 4 line With Venus, perhaps & | Mg n s B ere o ot his | Bifts. At noon a lunch was heid In nis | 204 there is but little singing in com- 5 Je ! ted. Warren G. Bunnell was largely at- | little higher and to the TOTth Of Ve~ | faeside: ‘ne theater now goes into | homor at New Haven, at which time | parison with what might be expecto 25-29 Broadway Madame Scheff wears some becomin tended at their home In Burlington. | nus. the hands of S. Z, Poll, who will re- | the second class managers of the state | ;0N IO WERYS, TOME 1 reined The services were conducted by Rev. decorate it and make a Dumber of |assembled with Mr. Lewis and pre- |3 .o [s heard once or twice, but the | apr2sdaw choice line of SPRING SUITINGS Come in and have a look at them. ine of Seasonable Mer- . B Q. Ston : > Hartford Horse Stolen. T R § sented him a complete set of pearl cuff National League ||=.onoum. et 2020 | o Samvort o Sl o o | 0080 Vit TR e ke, ahire”studs. and. vese” ytons, | wuience moud kel e ks, heard pastor.—Bristol Press. day of the theft of a horse and wagon | Jackson’s managemen " Britain, E. L. Simons of Stamford, M. a d had at Hartford Thursday night. business has undergone a big change, H. Nutting of South Norwalk, W. F. Dr’:.ceX:rly hfiogh:l: w Tnnf'.l’:"tur;‘- MAY BASK S Rev. P. C. Wright will preach in|Dlack mare weighing for where once it was possibe to get | H. Wuttne, of Souty Forwalk W X |out to sreet her bere, although many l EI build, with white spot in forehead, the best attractions, it later became g b had heard her in much more pleasing the Central Baptist church Sunday.|pitched to a top bugey With black body | 50 that it was necessary for the man- '-”E"i"’g el K"g{" L Berwioh ang Tolos than in The Prims DoRms, Trimmed and Untrimmed Miss Lillian Chandler, viclin soloist of f and red running gear. There was a |agers to take what the booking agents palding of Middletown. John B. Hazzard as “Pop” carried American League c Lea the Bostonia orchestra, which recent- | heavy black harness, brass trimm Zelt like sending, whether it was good | At the conclusion of this presenta- dy a show- onm. g“e ly delighted a Norwich audience, will | and another harness in the wagon. R e N & wson during the last | tion, Wire Chiefs Berthelson of the | 04t the comedy "’f‘:“_’b{‘,‘,if' N Crepe Paper, Dlay in the evening. Miss Chandler | trace of Such a furnout could be found | few vears, because of il healtn, had | Bridgeport office, Morrissey of New |5 410" lsical director of the French | Tissue Paper Naphins, We receive the scores J!is an artist, ana you will desire to|Bbere: been obliged to give up much of the | Haven, Murdock of Waterbury, Col-| ,¢e was excellent, and he sang ’ ¥ personal work he did at his theaters, | 1ins of Hartford, and Carpey of Nor- | ¢o.¢ TS SRR OHE Dac 0%t Mo mong P Flowe of the abeve Baseball Fire in Montvill and a decided change has been brought | Wich, walked in. and on behaif of all | T JOUSE TG0 "Sirprised, and Td i S Pyt pd e . Mintville. bout by th i loture business | the wire chiefs and maintenance men | S UIgP Wi& P 4 nd : ames by innig The twenty-fourth annual conven-| Farly this morning there was a| 209"t DY TS moving plotu in the state, presented Mr. Lewis a | B¢ Married to the Music of a Miltary Paste and Mucilage L y 83 bright” reflection in the sky to the % Band. There was a large chorus, bu Mr. Jackson made many friends’| handsome palr of binoculars, and a| . "gsang very little, gracing the for making. tion of the Connecticut State Spirit- CIOSRG S || ualist’ association is to be held at | SOUUETest which was seen for over|guring his connection with the city | black leather traveling bag completely | ccies on most occaslons. The mec- Wasre House Caf Hartford on Saturday and Sunday, | where It was, but it seemed to be in | &y, Tanager and had thelr support in | SATPD ond ‘act was much. petier thas the h 9 . v u 53 o th T an attractive setting gan €. J|May 7 and 8. The principal speakers | the direction of Gardner lake and | tractions which he gave the theater BREWSTER'S NECK CHURCH. | firat. there e A o while the dec MAS. EDWIN "'l Franklia sqn will be Rev. Mary S. Vanderbilt of | was evidently in the north part of ‘Crosman in Sham, Brooklyn, N. Y., and B. Tabor Thomp- | Montville. O o Sanen in The Prima Donna, | Servicss Will Be Resumed There on|bauch of the first act was GHnmeled. | aprisd The Parker-Davenport Co., Proprietors. s 0F. FT i tn fhe City ot Tap 0. the :éovmn e In the Lusi- | Sunday for First Time in Two Years. | toe dancing by La Novets, which won NOTIOE ! ————— et 4 ness, kind maks clos- a big hand and af e close o e firsi COLONIAL CLUB HOLDS In the city court on Friday morning | ing week one of the best n the sea- | o\ . .o 0o vears there have | 8Ct several curtain calls were EIVen |y, yngersigned hus returned % Whe Miss Isadore Reynolds was presented. [ son. For the few years the theater Fritzi Scheff. There were few encores ITS ANNUAL MEETING. | charged. with heing incorriginle. Sho | was opened previous to Mr. Jackson | been no regular services at the church | O AP, e Schert was obliged law office of g £ = is 19 years old. She was committed | taking the management, there were |at Brewster's Neck, but the former epeat her last selection, in which CRANDALL and KELLY “.o k mm Following_a Supper Served in Club-| (o the Florence Crittenden home until | several managers. but he has been |members and wany others have fel e ohve a clever example Of her sing- for business. house—Thomas H. Beckley Made|she became 21. lessee for three times as long as all 4 ey sho e resumed, and it| .o Thygy. She had not a strong S. ASHBEL CRANDALL, the others combined, a fact which | has been decided to conduct meetings| [ 7., "yt it 1s of wide register and PRSI speaks well for his management aud | there asain On Sunday afternoon a | (. e e T For the / : ; HE: s Bocn vuccessta por- i S Following a supper served at 7, the| Dudley F. Brown of Stomington | Si0%8 that he has been Sucesssiil PUC | 5"5™ ackiey, “who s supblying (h¢ | 1pe Factory of J. M. Harris & Co., May 1st coming on Sunday, Monday, - members of the Colonial club met in | claims desertion as the grounds for a 12 | Methodist church at Gales Ferry, will annual session Friday eveni atrons’ wants. He still retains his | Mel (e es Ferry, will{ ¢, "Brooklyn, and two adjoining build- Following Vehicles? |immmiTiorion siadevening and | Givorcs S0 ookl aguint 58" momin | Pt B0 o2 Ly heater . Rokiey | 1o Brockln, Snd tn ST o total May 24, is the last day for procuring Dog Licenses. Town Clerk’s Otfics witl of Tottenville, . They | 3, . Tt is ex- car: Pres hise EH. Becxiey: ; New London and his new theater in s o of $100,000. Several firemen were Democrats, Top and Open Business | Y527 dent, Thomas H. Beckley; | were married July 26. 1906, her maiden | Neprooondo® (00 (1% %) “Career in | pected that the resumption of the ser- | o2 of $I0DA0% Reverny Timy Moo MAYNARD—In this city, April 29,|De open ail day Baturday and from ¢ 1910, Julla Rockwell, widow of Jede- | to 9 o'clock in the evening. Usual ef- vie ident, Will J. % = e president, Koonz; record- | name being May Collins. She deserted | 13 art of the state has been broad | Vices will be the cause for a large 3 diah’ Maynard, in her 74th year. fice hours Monday. apriod Open Soncords. | ing secretary,” Robert’ W. Otis; finan- | him Teb, 32, 1907, and he has looked well after the pub- | congregation. Floor Paint If values received is. considered, get s A RASEE urer, Frank D. Davis. “parson” Ellery J. |:-vm, who Iin- | lie- We have SENOURS’' FLOOR PAINT for three years, John B. Stanton was|ed a young wo 3 in stock, a paint that will DRY OVER NIGHT and WEARS LIKE IRON. A man Reading, Pa., THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., | T reports « Monday night, then took his own lifs Len-E-Len-! Dance. _ e et Bt oresbantyYean §how | with poison, was identified @s the son| I, 7. A. B. hall on Friday evening superior article in every way. that the club hae prospered and is i Lea Dexter, marisdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. | the best of condition at present. The|Of JOsePh Leavitt of e a Well attended and enjoyable social GIVE IT A TRIAL. —aT— prospects are for a considerably in— was given by the mysterious Len-E- FRED C. CROWELL'S, 67 Water St. creased membership during 1910, Len-I The Norwich concert orches- Open Saturday evenings till & p. m. ) the ttractive O e ITRB L% i ot T pening Oc 0 charge were William Fitzgerald, mas- g President. Accepts Posithon With National Bridge ter ot ceremonies; James Kilrow, floor > An Account Company After Graduation in Jun director; Henry is very simple, and the officers mll.n Fy.o lGe"m;' e x cCarthy, Daniel ey an LA LeRoy Stearns of McKinley avenue 4 James. M » o graduates from Cornell university this l u hn J. Driscoll, aids. Professor Crow ot B e Nationsl Sridgs s 9 Crisp. Delicious, of this Bank will cheerfully an- swer any Inquiries. Commercial position with the National Bridge come Golden-Browa [l . 0.0 through which you pay An Important Event. A most important event in the his- pany, located at Pencoyd, Pa., and one of the largest bridge companies near |the far-famed Bugologist, devoted a Philadelphia, to begin the first of July. long and industrious life to the study your bills xy check, Is a great sl fe o dpevaloni Took Light Tender's Boat. of Cimex Lectularius, the common safeguard. bed-bug; studying its origin, the dif- Captain Crocker of Tooks after the Tights for the thamas | forent species, the conditions under Every Department of Banking in that vicinity for the government, | which it bred most prolifically; and | consecrated i bad his boat taken last Seturday by |also, the agents most destructive to 9 consecration p Oven Saturday. Bypaings 740 49 & someone ana it was not until 4 : B RO e > dle of the weel that e located it at | o life of this insect. he blossing and giving to him of the 0as We are having all Isham’s down the river. The After years of patient work along of his office, his crozier and his Seasonable . VEGETABLES these lines this celebrated doctor made the Book of Gospels, which had purest whiskey $1.00 per quart, $3.50 per gallon. D‘flt:ln:'-flnl i is ":-:l;:o the gov- | known the rusults of his researches, JAces m 83 West Main Strost R TR e & o) aghy | @nd those parts of his experience re- The Thames Loan & Trust Co. NORWICH, CONN. I Are ready to serve with the faddition of cream, and a little boys took it, as there was gingerbread | lating to the destruction of bed buss IR stmar 1t dasirea — aiso aprisd Telephone 26-3. apr2id s are directly responsible for the origin ¥ i The best in the markets e pad, of DR. KILLBUG'S KNOCK 'EM Peh o, 5 i . i e D el el Post Toasties are made of [nwated mtanm Prices Low. killers ever sold—try #t and you will el pert say #o0 too! selected, ectly ripe white corn, and are as wholesome as they are delicious, , “The Mzmory Lingers” Sold by Grocers at 10c and 15¢ the pkg. Adam'’s Tavern PEOPLE’'S MARKET, . GFrankiin St. aprsd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Peep. Price 25 Cents. SMITH, at Rallion’s apriod BUTTER PAPER gfi and J. Printed according to New State . L T, , akds. fine music _bzfluc&lumhh: tre Th'q Drug Man, Postum Cereal Company, Itd., % Law. 7o W7 T Frankiin Square, Norwich, C1.|% \RDW apriw 2 4 -‘O;'nlc at CADII.I.'S E "‘

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