Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 18, 1910, Page 8

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IS GOING ON TONIGHT No. u. F.and A. M No. 568, N. E O P Hail e, No. 211 0. O, meets in Odd Fellows' Hall . 8905, M. W. A, p. N nters’ Hall. B S Griswold Command, No. $. 8 W. V. meets in Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS woman's shoe that's right. Pa- §400. Sold oniy by Frank A Bill A CLASSY SHOW AT THE AUDI- TORIUM. Capecity houses vrove the popular- Sty of the present vaudeville offering @t the Auditorium. _ Perkins-Lapin in “Friendship.” have a vehicle Ce.. that is a very cleverly written satire, sspecially o being the part iwhere characters in the sketch proper to rehearse a sceme from their play, the two portions of '224 Signathrd ot @kelch are so cleverly interwoven tha 8 Siwesra ontil the climas to be ail ome plot.. Charles Seaback & Co. have $he niftiest act of its kind ever seen Dere. Charles kedps bags (count “em) lm at once which is going ‘wome. his pretiy assistant fur- a lttle neat comedy that is t. Carmpontelle & Russell Auto Bugs,” are all to the mer- B, s Russeh cor can tickle the ivories a few xym skit on Autoing as as ft 1= funny. Mamie Fulton over those singing numbers ir B . corsing no one. bot @fter each song in an original maBner. Two of Monday's pictures desarve special ment Victorien Sardow’s play. Madame Sans ne, a "The Rosary, by the Imp Co. BREED THEATER Powerful Dramatic } ‘ Film Story. the many an interesting film and privations old chemist, to secret of manufacturing un Duriug the portray Story several instructive potte Slews are shown which are oniy eqt by the quaint scenes at and labor r @ays of the old The spiendid Indian picture entitled A Romance of the W n Is is a - t a subtle ugh it written 1tmosphe three omedies, all of good and bert meets with pretty I Am ted song, When 1 wins the ANNUAL REUNION i OF 21ST REGIMENT. $igContinued from Pagze Seven B fate Georze W. Dic Wichols, Buckspo: 8. Dutton. Durant ; from tl v South Gla: Camp, New Ha- Hogan, Rochester Erown < owledged it @tic selection was affectingly ! W. E Man d loudly ap- Comrade Paul 1 i Westerly, responded t vitation 0 speak refeting the incident of the Fecelpt of Lieut. Jenn commission @8 ceptain on the very day that the Meutenant was badly wounded at Fort Hatrison. He referrcd to the thinning Fenks mentioning it ction t_the late X 1op and %o the ola soldlers to show valor equal to that shown on Meech of Mid- @ietown reported for a committee ag a year ago that histories of | Zist regiment had been placed in @8 dMYerent public libraries. distribut- S R lover the Unitea States. Thers @re B2 lbraries in this state which Mot _the history, and there are 41 Jeft umplaced out of the 500 > There is also a balance of accepted. . Manning reciicd “Jimmy Hoy te the pleasure of her hearers. It was QR Comrade oiecch pay the in the guaranty fund to the -‘sm tressurer and deliver the histaries to the secretary, n Stanton of Stonington spoke arith praise of the reziments that had gome out from Norw of the fine given ty Norwich people, of Buckingham, John F. Slater others. Several other comrades int the badges for next wyear have pictures of Colonel Dutton wn . Comrade Daniels of Middle- Sown led in the singing of “The Old Kettle.” and Mrs. Manning re zuuiu Hawkins' Wedding.” This woncluded the programme and for the of the afternoon the old oldiers around the Memorial ex- changing reminiscences Veterans Present. a9 registration showed about 1 ghe veterans present, Company G the list ith ten, who came the southeastern section of the Companies H and K were the largest, having nine. Company none registered, and Company about seven, but their book misglaid during afterncon. The following was the z: iy C—T. Pecor, Noank; 3. ,«New London; corge T. H Cornelius Fow- F. E. Gallup, Groton; B. Fish, Noan James Batty n James Eldredge, Old D—(hrl.l Fenton, John M. Stearns, Jerome B. Bald- Stk Jacgbe. Winmantic: a)- ch, Chapiin; Henry White, . Providence; T. Stanton, P. ‘Baward, Collins- ¥—H. Taylor, Captain _Willimantic: Henry B. - n; S. A. Moxley, n C. Ladd, Middietown; Leeds. Al G—A. G. Brown, Moosup: @n Mcosup: O. S. Rix, Denison, New Lon- ight iwrvlch Elisha THURSDAY FAIR, COOLER. “PLUMBING AND G - JOHNSON & BENSON 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING, Metal Cornices and Skylights, and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- bing p;:ln’npdy attended to. The Vaughn Foundry Co IRON CASTINGS furnished promptly. ‘Middle Haddam; Shepard Willimantic; John ‘Wall, G. West, Henry Snow, Bast Harry Stevens, Westches- South’ Coventry. Daniels. Middle- Middlefield; _anad Motion Pictures at tures and Ilustrated Sonss No. 43, L O. R. M., John G. Lew Company 1—J. AL Daniels. Bridgeport; Waterbury; D. L. Carpenter, Noroton. . P. Thompson, Cen- et Wifhae: Vide B e Temple. u a-d Buffers’ Unfon meets | Company K_— Greene, R. L; ‘Wilson, Moo- Captain J. M. Shepard, Allston Hiram §. Johnson, Pawtucket, Talcott, Rockville; Prentice, Putnarn; Captain T, F. Faragut, Brooklyn. Among the women attending were: Mrs P. H. Hillard, Westerly Large stock of Ferry Street T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, M92 Franklin,Street. S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson und Boyntoa 55 West main Strest. Norwich, Conn Do It Now Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary plumbing replaced by new and mod- ern open plumbiug. in the increase of health and saving Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old Prambing with the ‘modern kind that keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 Wast Main Street. Mrs. Belle Fow- Mrs, A. L. Letendre, Leb- Madison.Greene, R. L. m shoes and oxfords. $3.50 and sition as waitress. Apply at Builetin CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 4 M( Wzm’ar PORCH SHADES ey shut out the mun and heat, but air and light ou to see outSbut prevent out- from looking in. LOST AND FOUND. 6 ft. size $3.00. S ft. size $4.00. BAMBOO SHADES 4 ft, 51t 6 ft, PORCH ROCKERS The large r PORCH MATS Durable goods, mac —Between Church St. and Otis small hand- 1taining sum of money. Bulletin Office and receive. ., at low prices OST_Part of automobile lamp. Re- |turn to The A. C. Swan K Tn neighborhood of Franklin stful kinds. It will repay you of doctor’s biils. 1ck silk bag. containing a bank book, to stand exposure «ve at Bulleiin suitable reward, EN_Passbook ch Savings § utioned ag: gotiating the having a claim to said | 115497 of The N1l persons < EFRI ERAT{)RS ovember, 1910, e book declared cancelled and_extinguished and a new icd in licu thereof, or the amount due LUMBER AND COAL. COAL | THE QUESTION YOU BUY CHAPPELL'S COAL” “HOW CAN ALONG WITHOUT IT?” people say to never had such good Coal, how I get along without it,” that we feel free to ask you, “Why don’t you try it this year, in your home?" E. CHAPPELL CG. Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. Lumber COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyomini lies the beds of the finest An- thracite’ Coal in - secured a supply of this Coal for this Try it in your cooking stove and heater. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 88. I.IIHBEH The Dest to be ha LOST OR 114498 of The All persons are hasing or neg: iny person having a eiajm to said book YOU GET reof, or the am 4 WANTED 14199 of The Aot hoe against pur; ving a claim oth day of N having the extinguishe sued in lieu thereo thereon paid. LOST OR 114500 of The Norwich Sav o B R R P. S.—Special Sale 50 Bargain Lots WALL PAPERS. and 24 roll I and 14 roll lots, value 3 N S, Gilbert & Sons i37-141 Main Street negotiating the same. “d cancelled | and “extinguished sued in leu thereof, or the amount due | thereon paid. 1 All persons are cautioned chasing or negotiating having a claim to gainst pur- 10th day of November. to having the book uished and a 1 thereot, or the amount 4 déclared cancelled eut, | #nd exti LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF | at Lebunon hin and for the District d at the right Mingice Call oa carry a big tne of up and let us tell you about our stoek. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY., COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-1%. REMOVAL On and after the 10th of May will be located at 67 Broadway, Chap- man Block. Gibson Toilet Co. Individuality Is What Counts In »Pllotoguphy. Bringing out the fine Loints in ._har-cter. traits that make e Adminisirator I application nce with the of sale of the whole of the Rhsolute Reliahility OF THE lee & Osgood Co.’s Prescription Service HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED 20 Years When you send your prescription to The Lee & Osgood Co. — YOUR PRE- IS THE ONLY WORK Pharmacist before him until your Prescription is Ving made writ ard at fhe Provate office in Lebanon iock in the fo ereof be given rder in a new said District ana that notice by Inserting paper_having a return be m ALBERT G. taxes in th and warran T Tist of 1909; poll and commutation taxes. purpose of receiv : Selectmen's Room legal fees and interest Tax Collector. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Snnderson, SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, otc. Livery connected SHETUCKET SIREET. OPEN— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. HAYES BROS. Props. THE PLANK Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, Ete., in Town. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietor. Telephone &! AHERN BROS., General Contractors 63 BROADWAY ‘Phone 715. SCRIPTION We have three Registered Prescrip- tion Clerks for compounding prescrip- tions, and the three reasons why our prescriptions are daily increasing are: Expert Prescription Workmanship. Highest Quality of Drugs. Individual Attention. : GhHe Lee & Osgood Company, | Norwich, Ct. FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. i31-133 Mai JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder- Slank Books Nade and Ruled to Order 102 BROADWAY. Telephone 264 . J. F. CONANT. 11 Franklla Strec: Whitestone 5c end the J. Cigars are the vest on the marke: us what we are Toned down by the patural spirit of an artist into perfect accord. Not & thing of paper and pasteboard with o ready-made look. If you want 2 ploto of your rem self, or what your friends see and admire. call on LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings Soclety We are neadquarters ror BANQUET 2is. supplied ai 60c per doz. C. B Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel. oct30d NkWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ava. list clam W‘Lna L NARROGANSE Family iraa: Be do all Waich and Clock Work promply and at the right prices. wm. FRISWEI.L 27 Frankiin SI. rs and Cigars. | bit served to PRESS DESPATCHES TO RENT. O MENTI'ront room, 218 Main, top floor, over Somers Bros. 154 TO RENT—Basement at 66 Frankiin street; suitablo for the paint, plumbing or similar business. 17 FOR SALE. 00d _two-chair tion in Wonen Box 514, Westerly, R. THE FEAR OF 7 Oliver Wend, wamlno. olmen’ Poem om the ley's Comet in 1535 FOR SALB Peanut machine route, CLERI WANTED Youns man_for clericad work in factory office. HIigh school _education. ~Reply stating age and references. Box 606, New Britain, Conn. may18d WANTED Position _as _goveorness, nurse for small children at seashore or mountains_for the summer. Address A. B. C, Bulietin. may18d WANTED A mill mechanic. Only strictly sober man considered; must be Thoroughly experienced o carpentry and steam piping. slso carpenter shop ‘Tachines, such as saw and planer. Must be ' good all around mechanic. loyment. 8. J. Reuter & S o erly, R. I may1sd WANTED _Work by the day, or po- Oftice. ayl7d WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral housework; no washing and Iron- ing. Inquire at Bulletin Office. muylid AGENTS Both sexes, no experience necessary, mew fast selling _ article. needed in'every home. Waltheg@Co., 167 Fairfleld Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. may16d WANTED Farmhand on small place, good references. Address R. Work, No’ ‘ranklin, R. F. D. 1, or Tel. 85-21, Wil- limantie 'Div. may16d Tondon and Norwich, 50 i M owner has other Sght, work, STORE TO RENT $15 & hire & nice large wtore on Frankiin St sultable for most any business. dress Store, care of Bulletin, TO RENT—Tenement on Rock Bt rent reasonable. ence of Halley's comet L 15 worth ‘wading 1o 1) be found in one ot | Address at 1835 that 1s TFoR lu.r.——rour Tiorses. Bmaquire of L. Strom, corner High and West Main corner River St. quire of J. E. Fanning, 31 Willow St TATCHING —White Wy andoties (Fishel & Duston strain), Buff Orpingtons. 'Whi B ’31 | S Nor'wu:h, rn: SALE_—A lot of horses, consisting of workers eneral purposes horse iy of speed. at the old livery bara 20 Mechanic St., Westerly. TOMATO PLANTS for .ue— 40.000 Five of the best qualities known. Theve, Boswell ‘Ave, above St Mary's upper flat, 6 rooms as; KOO FEDAIT. re’ on premise o mcwrW- at 65 Franklin St Bnquire at this off. mar19d TO RENT—Touse on Franklin St: 10 rent $16_per month. D.'L. Jones, Bast Great Plain. and storage. bat Hobart Ave, W. N. Sandbers, second-hand thinking that r plice among more questic nces 10 be found hiuv OFFICES O WENT AT 55 Frankiin Jnaulre “ai Bulletin Office. TO un-r ang beiE Ao UpPer tenement, 7 fooms ford, Bookbinder, 108 Broadway. dec2d To Rent Space for Light Manu- FOR SALE—Ome 5 H. P, 2-cylinder ne engine, equipped with saw and maj ndith Twelfth St Norwich, Conn. mayl14d Enauire of J. comet in 1535 FOR SALE—Lunch room, good business in cigars, confectionery Aadress Box 4, e pocin Lollows WANTED—By a young man, position as bookkeeper, typist or general clerk. Seven years ' experience. Excellent roferences. Moderate salary. Address Box 210, Builetin. maysd WANTED—Chairs to cane. Done in best manner. ~Apply Mikolasi's Tailer Shop, 153 Water St._Telephone. apr3od | facturing, either with or without power, in sec- ond story of Chestnut street factory. Will be divided to suit tenant. Sepa- Freight elevator, T FOR SALE—A Fi ‘Address Box 344, FOR SALE — Ten-room house, in two tenement: walk from school and Inquire at 56 Elizabeth & after 4 p. m. ri6d ellites turn million cubic Ten billion leagues of lot, two minutes’ rate entrances. by whistling spher AN EXPERIENCED MALI NURSE would like a positicn. No objection to country. ~Inquire at Utley & Jones' or 119 Wililams St. References iusnished. aprsd | for cash. WANTED! y BREED THEATER Bright, active American boy, about 16 years old, to make himself generally useful. Inquire at Theater between 4 and 5 p. m. References required. CHARLES M'NULTY, Mgr. may17d WANTED Second Girls and Gemeral House- work Girls, FREE EMPLOYMENT RUREAU. apri9sd 8. H. REEVES, Supt. Hotel cook, woman; family cooks, waitress, general house girls and man and wife on farm, J. B. LUCAS, Room 32 - . Central Building. may7d WANTED Bicycles, Typewriters, Sewing Ma- chines and Cash Registers to repalir. Baby Carriage Tires put on. Supplies and General Jobbing. A. H. DUSLEY & CoO,, No. 65 Franklin 8t., opp. Bulletin office. Open evenings. apr21d _— PERSONAL. LADIES’ PRIVATE HOME for con- finements; physicians attending; in- fants adopted, or boarded if desired; confidential; terms reasonadle; in- close stamp; write to Collinsville San- itarium. P. O. Box 40, 'Hartford, Ct. apridd REFRIGERATORS Eight Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators: 1st—Beonomy in ijce. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ired steel. #th—The improved ice rack. 5th—Provision chamber does not ov, flow. 6th—No condensation owing to a per- fect eirculation. Tth—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. $th—They are better for the same money than you can get else- where. Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE maylid GEO. A. DAVIS This Is the Store For New And Unigue Merchandise For Wedding Gifts WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN NORWICH. We have an exceptionally fine line of STERLING SILVER, consisting of Tea Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Butter Spreaders, Fruit Knives, Tea Strain- ers, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Fork: Etc. Brass and Copper Coffee Percola- tors and Tea Kettles. Tubular Dinner C sizes. : o 1 have just received direot from the importer the most beautiful line of DECORATED CHINA ever shown in s | this city. Cups and Sauce es in various from 25c each up. Bouillon Cups, Ramikin's After-Din. ner Coffee Cups and Plates. For Whist and Bridge Prizes be sure to come here before going elsewhere. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25-295rosdw‘y maylidaw ply to office of BECKWITH COMPANY, or A. A. BECKWITH, Kenyon Bldg. TO LET Store 74 Main Street, City. Possession given when desired. N. TARRANT & CO., FOR RENT Three cheap tenements on West Enquire of A, Poiter & Co., 18 Broadway. s Bushos and he flume FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO. e Jushes end he f In good condition. Will be s0ld cheap Enquire at 35 Lafayette St. ©no spurn grom his demoniac o darknoss And wold for “Tyrian dye FOR SALE One two-seated Canopy with curtains and rubber tir Carriage has been used very little. 225; will sell for $90. All right for a small Would make a good carriage for pri- . Can be seen House Stables. And what would happen t And how would benrded devi] arth should cha T % Gywpeptio droam 117 Main St., City it Y FOR SALE. or exchange for a small place, Norwich, a farm of 55 acres of land tate of cultivation, from Hallville and rods from school, 1 mile from Norwich and Westerly trolley, two acres of land planted ‘with a variety of garden . Here is a bargain If you want a saug little farm. ARTHUR A. BENNETT Poguetanuck. 3 ang went the Main Street. ough his b And over To wet them FOR SALE. ESTATE SALE Dilisby House, No. eleven rooms, conveniences, FOR SALE. To close up estate of R. W. Marshall, 1 offer lot on Elizabeth street, compris- ing about 25 acroes, part pasture and cufting about 25 ton A bargain for someone. A, A. BECKWITH, Administrator. FOR SALE A tine Doubie House on Cliff 125 School Street substantial skod the Aremern portion left on mortgage. part grass land, W. 8. ALLL 18 Horses that I want to The brakes wont Upon a baking I saw a cripple XUNEUIL D 1 g 11 right away to make room for another carload to arrive here Some of the best that I have had are amons them: also some Come and sea them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 177-12. Monday, May 35. not as good. T saw the ox that Writhe in (ho Inquire E. A. PRENTICE FOR SALE 25 Shares of the Allen-B. Co. Preferred Stock. Pays divi- dends at the rate of 7 per cent. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetuoket St., «A Drop of Ink I had been r Strange sight e T wreathed euph if through thy SBuch midnight FOR SALE Six-room Cottage near Boswell Ave. in good repair, large garden with good variety of frult, FRANCIS _D. DONOHUE, Open evenings. VIEWS AND VARIETIES Do, gia: chaew: Clever Bayings going down in price.” “Our girl is 1o; WHITNEY’S AGENGY, 227 Main St, Franklin Square. Real Estate and FOR SALE 88, near the six Toom cot- With Jarge, well cultivated gar- Easy terms. ph St Shetucket Helxhts, tage OF elght rooms, o Flarge lot with Very cheap. S5 School St., two-family house, with adjoining buildin, bargain price. to her mistre makes millions think,” but if the drop makes you think about the quickest and cheapest get rid of It. took the number worrying. We'll the new place. take out ali and make the garment look almost as good as new inside of a day or two And it won't cost you a fortune either. We also do Dyeing, too, Lang’s Dye Works, 157 Frankiin Si. when neces- the people. phtaseology Judge—You lenge any member of th empannelled, Of'll folght the sh Telephone. Cedar Posts 6 and 12 feet For Fences, Arbors, Efc. C. H. HASKELL, 58 Thames Street. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. 00d comfortable 40-acre farm. > le to village, ch 18 it going 1o cc ost answer that your replied the clerk of the “How much Catholic Standard and Tin was writing 1 mile to eity. handy to trol- ow 8-room cottage finished in hot and cold water, bath, new barn, price $3,000. The best 175-acre farm in New Lon- don county for $5,000. investment properties Willimantic. Thrae furnished cottages on Flsher's Island at bargain prices. If you want a farm, country home or city property, will do for Thus we ses he fully ance of mere man in the cer- the bridegroon understood 'Phone 402 AL ESTATF AGENCY. ‘Williantic, Conn. FOR SALE room cottage (reprovingly) — you distinetly if ed you to have a second plece of cul General Contractor Al orders recelve prompt and careful Give me a trial order. faction guaranteed. THOS. ). DODD, Norwich Telephone 349-2. The Norwich Nickel & Brass Co. Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht I’rlmmlng- and such things Refinished. €9 to g7 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn but she didin't say she euid Wi ~Boston Transcrip MUCH_IN LITTLE government of Victoria has er told a lfe. ca In search of sfitable on Central avenue. furnace; gas and requirement o ingurance comps mald to account, for the low JAMES L. 40 Shetucket 'St., Norwich, Ct. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, It ana securitiey of any k e U5, deat with. lighed firm to e abiisnea 1572.) THEB COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main Street, world runs from Bombuy 1t ix 900 mil $750. will buy a small large S-room 2% story dw 18 by 20, one hennery 10 by 12, , one scratching shed 12 by §, one woodhouse; building: repair; abundance of fruit, there being 60 peach trees, 50 apple trees, trees, 6 plum trees, all good sized and bear this season; 25 grape vif®s, 1,000 strawberry plants, nd_blackberries, two hives of bees and 25 Buff Plymoutn Everything will be 80k for Just Seven Hundred and Iy Thix place ix ‘situated Afghanietan bult years ronds were military highways Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? a sure sign of good fine roads. People like to the open air. method, and it you'll take one of our teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS. Falls Rose ‘Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. 3. 3. C. BTON®. Prop TVertising meaium in yas 19, The Bul- in excellent et out inte "We furnis of Turks and Caicos sl bloom, will entire stock raspberries ble for the new seawon Alcations thet Rock laying hens. Dollars, cash. in the town of Stomingtor and retired’ spot, inrying manufaéturing v this opportunity siip, 1910 it has boen deckied 1o vom the - Dominion Brunswick, (choice of 460). WILLIAM 4. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, 41 ' West Broad Strset, Room 1, of he 350,000 be expended THERI: 15 0o stern Connecticut ler business res portation trae in ‘Auto. and gold medals will alws he pr.

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