Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1910, Page 7

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Coast Aniillery Officers Meeting Held at New London Armory with Many Present—Going to Fort Terry June 24 to 29—For Instructions—Com- mittee on Eadge Named. grocery 5 grieved over that be sure drivel, he ou.q"-'x' 10 talk something else. —Philadelphfa Ledger. Too Much Political Thunder. The Chicago Tribune intimates that Screamer, Tenn., is a good town not to_sleep in. Tennessee never sleeps. —Nashville Tennesseean. The fur trade of the world makes :!k‘? yearly of more than 1,000,000 cat- ns. visit nd see for yourself what life is.” ‘The reduction in the price of gas the local gas company indicates m’;’t the compa.ng is possessed of a pro- gressive sp! No reason is given for the reduction except the expres- The Porteous & Mitchell Co. DO YOUR TRADING TODAY. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY IN COMMEM- ORATION OF MEMORIAL DAY. COAL The Happy Hit-or-Miss Days Have Passed In the Coal Business It's now a matter of quality first, then peice, then service, and last, but not_least, confidence in’ the dealer. We want you to try our Coal this year—it's good. sion of a hope that more gas will ba consumed. No doubt the reduction will be attractive to many persons who do not use gas and the company will profit in this way as have similar corporations in other places. Th price of this commodity is largely reg- ulated by the consumption and the result bas been necessarily to kecp the price up in the smaller cities It was announced during the evening that Capt. P. H. Morgan of Poquonoc was the winner of the National Rifle association medal in the Coast Artil- lery corps, having a score of 131. A medal is given to each of the organiza- Entitled to hold four meetings a wear, the Coast Artillery Corps Officers’ association held its second meeting on Friday evening at the New London armor; ‘There was a good sized at- Cnllidren - Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA tendan. E. CHAPPELL CG. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. l(& t. A. P’ Woodward, Captai Ha o 1 nses of the ful drugs. None genuine but Foley's R " . 3 s L u m b e I | Papne, Darby, MoClamin: Smith, Gun: | Sty D amen {0 the. East|. Talking about oil paintings, Mr. | Honey and Tar in the yellow package. |Sthe stay-at-homes, you'll find something amongst thess items to interest e ningham, Bennett, Jackson, U. S A, | Haven range and return. Rockefeller nas never been “done” in | Refuse substitutes. The Lee & Osgood |§you. Adams, eurgeon. Chaplain Mese: A e AN rdets were given, it{Oll yet—Wall street Journal. Co. LUMBER and SHINGLES at prices that will suit you. Commencing June 4th, and continuing until funther notice, our office and vards will_close Saturdays at 12 m. for the day. H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY. mavied CALAMITE COAL Pleasing Burlesque Given at Metho- You' i m o v s Victnite: owll want your mew Suit for Memorial Day. We offer you St owne Yo clin.” dist Church Before Large Audience. of Tpis Vicjpib MH MA“ an opportunity to secure one, and at the same time insure a Gadbois, formerly of this . substantial ving. Well Seasoned Wood - and many matters concerning the coming tour of duty were discussed. The meeting was presided over by Col Gilbert L. Fitch, and among the othe; present were Lieut. Col. H. S. Dorsey, Major King, Major Hermann, Maj. J. A. Ragberg, Capt. W. G. Tarbox. Capt. B. N. Coleman, Jr, P. H. Morgan, Lieutenamts Philbrick, Crewes, August, Barrows, Reid, J. Burdick, George C. Church, H. R. Eaton, Gadbois &nd hlofr. Owing to the resignation of Seer tary Stewart, who has leit the servies Lfeut. Hal R. Eaton of Danielson w chosen secretary of fime association. tions for the highest rifle shot. There was a discussion of a_COFpS badge and a committee consisting of Eientenant Coloney Dorsey, Capt. P. H. Morgan and Capt. W. G. Tarbox was named to consider the advisability of a corps badge and Hs design, if it 8 deemed advisable to have one. It wae was announced during the evenin that the officers of the 'corps will probably be sent to Font Terry June 34 to 29 for instructions in the work- ings of the guns, as previously told in The Bulletin. The session was an int 1 ind two more will be year. THE DEESTRICK SKULE ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO A large audience was greatly en- tertained by the representation of The INTERESTING LETTER REGARDING REDLANDS from Miss Grace A. Gadbois, Formerly the following interest- The Bulletin from Red- where she. is public The Middletown company recogniz: o8 that this community is growing and their price is now lower than that any city of the size of Middietown the state.—Middletown Sun. Has Done Others, However. in m z For More Than Three Decade: Foley’'s Honey and Tar has been household favorite for all ailments of For in- the throat, chest and lungs. fants and children it is best and safi as it contains no opiates and no har —WHY— should you send your orders for Plumbing, Steam or Hot Water For Memorial Day ling—items We have arranged a strong list of special values for Today's s that should be of the greatest possible interest to all who read this column. Whether you are going away for Memorial Day, or will be numbered amongst t FOR ME 50c and 25¢ Neckwear ]’fl"A' we offer the entire sample facturer, comprising both 8 season’s shapes and designs, ,i regular 50c and H 15¢ each, 2 for 25c, - Our Entire Stock of Men’s Suifs is offered at these 9 A Remarkable ® Offering. for 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢ line of a prominent Neckwear manu= ilk and Washable Neckwear, all this at 25¢ Neckwear. Ziesn‘ci:d l‘k:xlle of 100 vears ago, a: d ol sod . B ? cen under the auspices of the Phi and accou : H . C. H. HASKELL. ainea ladies last evening in the ves- 20 Mamed 10T 5w rad Bot— eating to brown Three Prices: &y of the Trinity Methodist church, | gland and its Smiley parks 402 — 'Phones — 489 The dress, manners and customs of | &nd driv with its broad streets and Re alar Regular Regular may2ed one hundred years ago were finely | Dave s, with its miles of electric 74 . most of the costumes be- | cifcuit, to say nothing of all the rest $15.00 Suits at $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits at : COAL and LUMBER arly attractive. was built to show of an anci The the plat- aterior nt wedl-kept schoolroom of | to make an attractive eity, twenty-one years old. It southwest corner of the t th lies | county of San Bernardino, almost sur- BECAUSE $11.50 $514.50 $16.50: & l;; the lblu-gtul nll;‘y'gi ;';‘yo.?l:g, lhg_hregul%tion sombre air. Pt o N . n Penn.. lies the beds e e production we. but | rounde v mountains, two of whic! l b 1 . 5 Coal in ths worlq =We have|of a high order. d b S irds the east are snowlcapped you w1 l get the est N atcrla]s Botter get it Today. Remember ou T"V,';»m your eooking stove | 123t day of school. To open the pi oughout the vear. Five years ago, 3 lhfmme is most complete — and our g+ Wy il gramme the tall, dignified schoolmas- | if you inquired of the librarian of the d W k h f h le: prices are considerably less than else- We are the agents for Rex Flintkote | {€F entered. having every appearance |A. K. Smiley public library for a b an orKkmansiip ror the least where for the same quality, Roofing, one of the best roofings known | Of & Very spruce man of a century ago_ |tory of Redlands, she could have an- & A H to the trade. Tbis part was taken by Wilbur £ ed you: “If you want a history of ohE Men's Straw Ha The mew Halian Straw | Men's Genuine Panema £ n in magnificent sty Phe you will have to write it.” m e % Hats in all the fashion- o L H JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | :vo parts of the programme w Lowever, we boast of a number - R Sy able shapes — Just ko | ¥Ia1S in ail the newest 3 s and straws— a Panams shapes- - Telephone $84. dapine. | o oon and the i fomial o on was given over to | S0 closely connected with colonial his— . : i a review of the lessona o the quarter | tory that it would seem as if the Unit- prices $1.00 to $2.50 price $2.00 each prices $500 upwards In this review the fellowing members & ates histc of our childhood be- COAL 'm mn.. and mittee_ consisting of Elmer D, Kins- | sunshin The nights are always com- G d . S i 50 657 L PR Ry P 5 R | s of W D, s | taie ceping S0 that even in Honest Goods at Honest Prices. value as high as $1 2 ah as § ALWAYS IN STOCK. Himes were present; also Mrs. Honey- | the summer season our discomfort is : . Trimmed Ot Hats for Women suckle, the tother of two fine pairs | comparatively slight. Let me quote H l] ‘“ Hals a‘ ] g Misses and Children—newast shapes of twins in the school. This part was | fro; ‘tourists’ letter: u I g . and colorings—value up to 0. A. D. LATHROP, Dffice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 1€8-13. forenoon and the afternoon of the last of the school distinguished themselves for speaking proficiently: William Me- Neely, Fred Baton, Louis Waters_ and little Miss Amy Burlingame. For the afternoon’s exercises, the school com- well taken by Mrs. Wilbur B. Baldwin Those who were especially praise worthy for their performances were Louis M. Carventer in the role o Smart Alex, Frank E._ R. Leete, the ble Books, full of interest and ile of the DoOK. The climate of Redlands is healthful and the natives are usually strong, liv- ing beyond the average age limit. We have about 200 days of almost perfect The weather in this country could not be improved upon and if you were to hear me talk you would conclude that I had become a California boomer, as this is certainly one of the most our motto Our store and office will close all day Deceration day. is Untrimmed Hats 48¢c Gage Hafts--Reduced MILLINERY--Great Vaiues Today All our Fine Dress Hats Reduced in Price as follows : Fine Flowers 48c Pattern Hats--Reduced cute Irish boy, and the irrepressible | beautiful places that I have ever vis- 52 . £ F N g £ e George E. Robinson in the part of a [ ited. Yesterday Mrs. C and 1 took At $ 5.00—Hats that were § At § 5.00—Hats that were % 8.00 four year old bright boy. Captivating | & MM)\h e m;orbtnhe !loo‘l)hurls, (an;l,n- At $ 9.50—Hats that were §1 At § 9,237—u,n.~ that were $13.50 ‘were one pair ‘of the Honeysuckle | Ing eight of about 1,500 feet above At $12.50—Hats that e $18.50 At $12. Hats that were $18.50 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. nted b; Mr. U““)d i{rsv Redlanc and as far-as the eye could $ . D : ¥The witty, ver | carry with the aid of a field glass we JOHNSON & BENSON, satile girl was Mrs. Alice Louise | could see nlmlhmg but hflkulllulht;range ' Woodward. The two very proper ones | §7oves, and I can assure you that the FOR w SL:’I":E"I:(;‘S';;NG were Miss Edith M. Carpenter and a was a picture you would be ’ e Mrs. Fdgar Beach Russ. The lit upon.” Zirl who lisped was perfect in M - for gomestic and irri- 65, 57, 59 West Main Siraat. -fo- Metal Comices and Siglights, Gutters | Kilzebe(h ‘. Chapman and the “onc we' must Took %o the i Special Values in Ready-fo-wear Apparel £ ‘onduciors, an nds of Job~ [ who cried easily was Mrs, W. s some thirty miles dis- 3 g & promptly attended to, nison. e plils ebbliss over with |€ant and a fe wreservoirs scattred ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager WOMEN'S DRESSES $3.98 WOMEN'S KIMONAS $1.00 H Tel. 119, fun all the time were Mrs. Robert among the hills nearer home. On very Women's and Misses’ One-ple Women's lLong Kimonas of crepe 3 Beardsley and Mrs., George E. Rob- |Fare occasions a slight earthquake Telephone 133 Dresses of gingham and plain cham-| 154), trimmed with wide Persian & inson. The dignified representative of | shock may be felt, _und for a few sec- br both high and low neck mod- e '[; ol n ol Bios. laven- 8 Tha vaugh" Fou“dry co all “knowledse® was George . Geer. | onds you must rediize inat you cannot o = 7.50 e n'all the fashlonable colorings.| bands color ; & . | The gypsy of the school. who sang | control the earth. During thunder en from 7. A ot der and red—regular $1.25 Kimonas 3 most charmingly was Miss Jeannette | Storms, however, which are practically .18 . 5 WOMEN’'S DRESSES $5.00 at $1.00 : C. Strahan, and the latecomer who | Unknown to us here, you must admit Women's Dresses of imported Scotch H was bound to be present to fill his | also that you do mot control the heav- gingham and pure linen, In all the] WOMEN'S DRESSES $1.50 place in the programme was the in- | ens, so that it i merely a matter of newest models — ginghams are in| women's One-plece House Dresses S furnjehed promptly. Large stook of | imitable William H. Hazelhurst. choice as to which is preferable, Rt s i e slacs, 1n all] ¥ s O o sy 1) H patterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Strest | The Philathea ladies in charge of the Brocte. cinl Hone: Ol RO PIsG Sl apec .y of percale and plain chambray, in§ sanz3d doors were Mrs. George E. Geer, Miss Rt % s A ; light blue, tan, navy, light colorings Josephine Rogers and Miss Matilda | Rediands is superb as a winter home, Women’s and_ M ' White Lingerie| .3 piack and white checks. Tayior, The home-made candy table {1 for no other resson tham that it is and Lawn Dre E=onie-pisce Feigs was presided over by Miss Mary E. |°T0% " : eTe are no cess styles — prices are $5.00, $7.50| woOMEN'S PETTICOATS 89c T. F. BURNS Bidwell, costumed to represent a c: 'S?mvns and no residents who patronize up to $25.00. W 'e Black tine and Cotontal Y lonial Tady and having her table in | (hem, nor are there any sporty dens. . Rt Women's Black Satine an 1 " - the elegance $o charscteristic of her. : is not F;!rpnl(ng, then, that it is WOMEN’'S 3 Taffeta Petticoats In lety o Heating and Plumbing, {3t © Sinsmar & Shairman or "the | the home of not less than twenty mil- Women's Naturai Linen Tub Suits| 55ie® S Goico ana shicring, with P | cehool committee made a hit In his | Honaires—an ideal gentleman's home. sizes 32 to 44 — coat is 34 Tl Raah Tighe - vego- . oD, 2 a man has a choice of loca- P A it aoRy ciar wide flounces an : & 92 Franklin Street. S ‘rf‘l:h:"c'j“r"‘éfl‘;i‘; vers—skirt is full pleated. lar $1.26 Potticoats at 89c. markd When Widows Remarry. | of location determines the erop SUMMER NECESS[T[ES WOMEN’S LINEN SUITS $8.50 SHOES AT SPECIAL PRICES A strange commentary on Dr. John- | which to him will prove most valuable. Women's Coat Suits of High Shoes of vicl S. F. GIBSON | thickly settled sec i i ange marriage is “the triumph of hope OVeT | &t jeisars to the Loy, Shg can drive During the cold weather of the are 34 (o 40 inches long—xizes range 179 Tin and Sheel Metal Worker. | cxverience” comes from France. Dr.|or wherever he will, in his automobil past month we have felt it a waste ular $10.00 Suits at $8.50. men’s Pumps, Jacques Bertillon has been cellecting | for, autos are as common as ¥ 4 2 - 2 . T 0880 and velour caif. Agent for Richarcson «nd Boymtoa | statistics to discover what age is most | “Faf, OXC1 on exhibition only are seen of printers’ ink to advertise Re- WOMEN'S LINEN COATS $3.50 with strap—regular Fumaces. favorable to second ventures in the | applied to all kinds of Fultirared : . Women's Long Duster Coats of pur: at $2.25. West main Strest. Norwioh, Gonm | (rouiiea sca of . metri Agonl | boty. rapecdiess O The Sivs S0t G frigerators, Screens, Paints, Elect- T o o ith roose front. mizes|At $3.00—Women's Black Suede Gt rou sea of metrimony. Most | erty, regardless of the size, and a goo y 3 pan i o e P ala .00 Women's Black Su i dscié amazing is the deduction that women, | first class orange ranch (or grove), in ric Fans and Perfection OIil Stoves. 3400 4eme varioty of modele-—regu. son Oxfords, made with two eye- 3 whether widows or divorcees, between | full bearing, costs from $1,500 to $2,500 = lar $10.00 Coats at $8.50. lets—regular $3.25 Shoes at $3.00 D lt N the ages of 20 al’;d }30. are less inclined | an acre, w 1 ample water. Such a Th 4 2 — — - — — - - to a repetition of the great experiment | grove of ten acres produces between o oW than those under 20 or over 50. | $3,000 and $5.000 a year. The cost of e opportune time is at hand Pertinent Snggestions for the Memorial Day Outing Hawe that old-fasbioned, unsanitary R L F Tl o o ) T e s i | Sn ot R o oo doss dot %2 HAMOISETTE GLOVES 3¢ p! sentiment is powerful to keep her in | any e work himsel, but hires i . : HELR E 0 ; IBSRETING i in the increase of bealth and saving | the bereaved state. Possibly = widow | done, would be about $100 an acre per tiate our claims to superiority in %0 pmtes vor S Wemm b cienhtip | Detatten 1n shall and of doctor’s bills. Owverhauldng and re- | between 20 and 30 is charming and at- [ annum. Another way is to buy a piece the various lines enumerated below « lmm'nl;"l”l"_ S e e ate k. 106 fitting thoroughly done. Let me give | tractive to such a degree that so many | of rough property, clear it of ze > = oy Bl B o e e U gty 4 you a figure for replacing all the old | men pay their court to her as to make | brush, plant your own orange trees and the Tegular 50¢ Gloves at 39c & Pair.lo o "o boneg g0 plumbing with the modern kind that | it impossible for her to choose between | wait for them to grow. o AT g s will keep out the sewer gas. The | them. But once the widow passes 30 WOMEN’S H o Women's Back Combs, white stone work will be fest-class and the price | she apparently feels old enough to se- | _Grower and Packer’s Statement. CHAMP[ON REFRIGERATORS 6000 Women's Handkerchiefs, the| decorations — regular $1.00 quaMty reaconable. loct @ second partner. In the natucl | Havine obtained permission, let me surplus stock of a manufacturer| at $9c. course of humen life it would seem | quote from the letter of a distinguish- : - i comprising handsomely embroidercd J. F. TOMPKINS that the percentage of widows under | €d orange grower and packer as he Double walls, felt insulation, eco- A keroniefs regular 100 and 121c |$1.00 HAT PINS 69c e 1. ] 20 would be relatively small. Between | Writes to a « dential friend: SASIs AL ek 'S om0 i wihte ke e et sons’ famous dictum that a second The more youthful widow seems to augisa 67 Wast Main Street. | 20 and 80 the proportion will increase : o rapldly. /Onee the boundary line of 30 | this winter, and wished you could WHITE RIBBONS ¢ is past, perhaps the buoyancy of youth e been With me to enjoy the many i 105 W ey Tamete JRIbDO> i e e e DR B e e ik | has gome amg the Widow in France | pleasant days that I have spent In PIDER LAWN MOWE O nhes wide, vatue S5c. " |50s COPYRIGHT BOOKS 3% Sium Detter Shreugh the advertls- | mates again for a home and a pro- | Southern California. T know it would At 10 et 1 Siitas Covwiit Hoolks, s sitihe ing eolumas of The Bulletin. tector.—Philadelphia Press. have done vou a great deal of good, BN Njant Ta i . B o - g}pns“ad)' ¥l Fiel Tem ey W Cut close to edgev easy to pUSh- At 25c—White Satin Taffeta Ribbon,| 9¢ “Our ranch lies in one of the most eari i 5% dnches wide, value 39¢. 00 ELASTIC BELTS 49¢ picturesque locations in southern Cal- ball bearing, noiseless At 25¢—White Moire Taffeta Ribbon, id W Wiastic Balts el s as you stand in front of the packing White Britil . = oy beltinas with g1 and. o house, facing the west, you can 566 & PERFECTION olL STOVES At 2Sc—White Britiiant Taffotn Riv-| buckles—regulur $1.00 Bells at 49 distance of 40 miles right down over 3 $1.00 SUIT CASES 59 | the surrounding towns which are scat- 2 WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Leath 2 * j tered along the foothills; and you can Smokeless, odorless, economical L o o 34—imch, | also see the ereat Wash of the Santa h 1 b i gy oy B Bl : leather bragse | Ana river. Then as the day draws to otter flame than gas sty ANy A valuel jock and regular $1.00. Suit |a close and the sun is setting in the & ¥ # Cases at ‘“"eit l\tr la_mve 1;1 m;itgniflcs_‘n: \‘Il;|w o; At Zlcia.lnltol]m] to match Dutch Col- it - the—T believe—Anest sunsets that r alue Wi ! I S T | have ever seen in any country. SCREENS d SCREEN At 21lo—Women's Four-in-hand Ties BOYS’ WEAR KILL. BOTH | 7“T generally get up about .30, go afl all the new colors, value At 25¢-Children’s Straw Hats, value Potato Bugs and L e e ek DOOR At 150-7Tho- new style Lipen. Satior] ot Boe | with ms.d We stav all day at the I‘"("e”a'\»u:j "','"‘ At 39-:( 4'43_ y ]1'\‘“ n'_nmmnrs, sines - ra and as we sit at the table at . P g & P WS S, H Potato Blight hoon-—outdoors. vou understand —fac- Made to suit conditions, handsome st 3 . |At B0c—Boys Khaki Kaickerbocker | ing the east and north, we look direct- At $1.00—We show the best Auto Veil Trousers. | the two of which and durable made at $1.00—a fall Hne of col-| o4 9gc__Boys' Cadet Sults, sizes 6 to - ARSENATE OF LEAD Bug Death, Paris Green, Powd. Hellebore CHAS. 0SG00D & CO Wholesale and Retail 45 and 47 Commerce Street " He can live by himself or in the more | running the grove in absolutely first “I have thought of you many times Iy into mountains, peaks are snow capped, towering only a few thousand feet from our table. One is nearly 12,000 feet high, and the of which if you could get but a passing glance. #t would remain in your hat forever. “Aprfl with us is the month of flow- Victoria, Hybieua, Jacminot and the Rride Rose, also the Bougainvilla and Majtitia and Californla poppies, all of which Dbloom in great abundance. A great variety of other roses and flow- ers. also vines and climbers, run riot everywhere, “The citrus frult packing houses, during the packing season furnish em- ployment to a large number of men and ‘women. We have one small fac- Jtory, and aside from the laundries, THE for all of them. We can substan- nomical, capacious, good value The line most widely advertised — Varnishes, Japalac, Lead, Oil. STORE CLOSED MONDAY EATON CHASE CO.} linen, in natural color only—coats and patent ors. CANDY SPECIALS TODAY At 16c a pound—Toasted Marshmal- lows, value 20c. At 20c_a_ pound—Robertson’s English Frult Tablets, value 35c. other, I believe, 10,000 feet. Then add SHERWIN-W LLIAMS At 7c a dozen — Cocoanut Biscuits, Al L to that, being surrounded entirely with I : value 10c. At 95=1— Boys' Baseball Suits, sizos green orange groves laden with the £ At 16c a pound—Caramel Cream Bars, o 16, golden fruit and you have a picture, H value 20c. ' Indian Suits, sies 4 to : H ing, plain and fancy metal handles— regular $1.26 Umbrellas at 98c. See our showing of Wom.- 1 | on's Butatir Weinht Moy cl y ot 12%c. It d outsizes—hemm, and ribbed top — also Black Lace Hosiery. includes| black and tan — regular| 25c BARETTES 10c Hat Pins—regular $1.00 14. $1.50—Boys' Cowboy Suits, sizes 6 to 14. At oys’ Blouses, sizes 4 to 15- better grades at $0c and 988, 690—Boys' Washable Sults-—~Hétler ews, some varieties of which are the 3 5 Marie Henrietta and@ Marchmeil climb- | i MBRELLAR. e8b ;’;",‘,“” at 95c, $1.26 and up to ND OTHER INSECTICIDES AT ing roses. Then there is the Gold of | $1.25 U L 95, Ophir, Lady Bankssia, Papa Gontier, | E Women's 26-inch Umbrellas, para-|At $249—Boys' Russian Blouse Suits, Rainbow, Hermosa, Kassia Augusta s ®on frame, American taffeta vover- sizes 3 to 7, value up to 3406, 3 : At $4.69—Boys’ Two-plece Sults, sizes§ 7 to 17, value up to $6.50 2c Se> our splendid showing & of Women's Fine Hosiery at 25c. It comprises every wantsd kind of eott lisle and mercerized, T’n black, tan and ail the fash- ionable coloring

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