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14 N ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NUVEMBER i3, 1910 -,.==_===_—__——-—————_.__——-—_—&—.————————————-—=———-—zl== Foster, but mass is said in the nearby ‘inrnoon between the basketball teams utr»pel; story of his block on. Reilly r;gm;g f:os‘uenunl that their children D, village of Clayville by & Providence!of Putnam and Killingly high school, | street. — should know. 3 ] nANlELsuN ANn PUTNAM NEws | SLiaat Shce /& Tortnieht wias postponed. In " this sclfSol tho Hobrow lan-| That the people of this, faith 1o oves & guage will be tauzht in its old-time | Bridgeport are intereste ’ FUTNAM LETTER TO THE EDITOR. purity, the princivles of the Hebrew |schools was shown by the fact that —_— faith "and the laws of the Hebrew | they clowdeddthe makoRte yizt:{efiy fi : ue % time, has been leased by Dr. Verdict of $800 for Jennie Duburicl— A Cxeasenion: ffifi'g{gns“"vfii';“se;’:m;fJ"fxli S e e o of - Mawanel” Siottnik |18 anges DANIELSON e mnani, JoanaiDy B Motion for New Trial—Twe Di-| \r Editor: The Putnam correspon- | will be from 3.20 to 7.30 .p. m. daily, | of Boston, eneaged as the :each;:ipfii v ' i vorces Granted—Arnold’s Creditors | dent of this (Friday) morning men- | while on Sunday the same teacher [he examined the prospective Arthur J. Birdsaye Addresses M.n.; ““mDayv;:II-KM“nn T;eall’urer_.“ : fo Bid on $50.000 Insurance Policy. | tions as a _queer Si_oil‘Ji(xpnfp that | will ‘assist in the Sunday school of | and classitied lhem‘ Adt‘fl:le ;c‘arttot‘}!\ee:e eate’!s Club—Alexander Homestead Leas: illiam P. Kelley ol ay ville 3 * | George E. Shaw and Hammond, | Rodeph Sholem congregation in | will be only 50 pupils, divided in e 4 en elected treas of the Connec- s |t g s oiFse of he knowl- Mystic Destor—Temperance Com. | Pecn elected treasurer of the Conn ‘dict for the plaintiff to re- | Knowlton & Co. who gave souvenirs | Varuna hall. .The course of the study [eral classes, according to I z““,‘ B8 e libormation. thet colony for epileptics at Manstieid, e o e it of $805 | to the delegates at the recent Congre- | in this school is intended to supple- | edge they aiready possess.—BridgePOrt | syve uoain call your attention to the budion e N e Posibie | Was returned by the jury in the case | Sational conference were also the ment that of ~the public schools, | Telegram. fnGat portant? fart ok yourshoms Elder Thomas Feltman is 10 speak | colony by Dev. 1, ‘"\‘” sy ¢ Jennie Duburiel vs. C. Fred Wa- |1V two business firms to have exhip- | teaching things = which cannot be| . LSRR s el 1y SRy e 11" he Advent Shapel Beamdey, atiernoon | ColonY by Dec, 1 Armngemen man du the Superior court here |18 ffom Putham at the Chicaso t there, and wLich the Hebrew Sounds Better Than Some Things. e t His subjeot will be Is Scrip- | o aamissior b day. I EG e SoaTe -an’t approve of the i " tire Prophecy of Any Spectal Impor- | °F “dmission. Motion fo 1 on the ground | The ;onohansett Mfz. Co. beg leave : % e T e ot whom Geraldine | Heater that can be procured. tance FUNERALS t the essive was im- | to_note I that at their How’s This ? Farrar says t, it sounds better than Rev. W. Douglas Swaffield will speak o | mtdiately Attorney Charles | office in this « can be seen a di- it 3 . 1. | what some American girls say about MODEL RANGES on the following subject at the Baptist Roderick MacKennon. w Is. counsel for the defendant. |Ploma and bronze medal awarded for N o tase o Cntari v Re- | titled dukes and lords.—Philadelphia church Sunday evening: Martin Lu-| .- et SR The little Dubruiel girl was injured | the exhibit made by this_company at ‘Warg tof 207 got5 2y, b Cure. | Times. These Ranges have all the improve- ther, the Hero of the Reformation. oo s A B e S near Bridge street, about noon | Chicago in 1 AL ML CO. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. . i Rev. R. S. Cughman will give his|[ebnon were "F;‘:Lfi;l e while she was wateh-'| Putnam, Nov. 18, 1910 e ‘the sundersigned. have. lenown: I = — ments of the best makes, and the illustrated lacture on the Passion Play | JOUIer, Mrs. Hi P e, 130 [Ing a street parade. Mr. Waterman's | R 155 BT U J. Cheney for the t 15 vears. ‘ prices are reasonable. A good stock in the Congregational church. Broad street, Friday afternoon at 1.30 | N « street parade. Mr Waterman JEWETT CITY believe him perfectly honorable i PLUMEING AND GASFITTING. e 1 TS s The Farther Lights of the Baptist |O'clock. Rev. Clarence 11, Barber. busc | g ours of age, knocking her to the | Dusiness transactions and financially on. 3 om. church held s meeting at the parson- l‘r})]r o] 'rh-x [E‘-l‘s“\,\"‘hl\“1‘;’3:’::;:(”“”{‘“} TORGN: SShE. s abained & Broken ool Bl ;—-;——Ch . / 8?13“1‘0’ 5y out any obligations made JOHNSON & BENSON, Come in and see them. ngo Friday evening. The Advance in |t and Rev, W, & Beirts RSO lirbone and other injuries and was in | ' ‘aeg o s A R e | WALDING. KINNAN & MARVEN: 20 Central Avenue. the Antllles was the subjeot for study. | 'Lf‘_ ""E“?’.““ \r’fif»--n e elergymen, | the hospital for five weeks. ended—George ~ A. Haskel ore Wholesaie Druggis Toledo, O. 2 There was alse a social hour. | mantic, were the officialing “ler=y™cX | “Arguments on the motion for a new | Cemfortable on Friday. Halls Catarch Cure s faken inter. SLATE ROOFING 2 Yiende Leclaire, Mrs, John lLa - el skt LR i > - ‘e on November | nally. acting dirvectly upon th 00 = L i e e e e Jot won | - Wood was in charge of the funeral | flal, Will be heard here on November | ... ¢\ .. sorvices of Mrs. H. F.|And mucous surfaces of ihe system. | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters the honors at the weekly meeting of | aiTangements. ourned. Cheney were held at the Baptist church | Testimonials sent free, Price 75 cenis | and Conductors. and all kinds of Job- 5 y the Bijou Whist club. Mrs. Hannah Burrows. Short Calendar Business Iriday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rey. pe; ‘A'l;';““a”.;f'm“;‘“\“ binLUgElsls 1. | bing promptly attended to. Talk on Insurance. At the Methodist church at 2 o'clock Rens e b Potter officiated, speaking: of the| ¢ion, Tel. 119. it 12 fE" s“_eet s Friday afternoon funeral services were| At the short calendar session Fri- |cheorful, unselfish, Christian jife M ik y f Arthur J. Birdseye of Farmington |, 5585 Moyt tO0 hah Burrows, one of | 44¥ morning, Judge Marcus H. Hol- | Cheney had led and of how little we v h F d c gave an interesting talk on_insurance | e'd For MEs. FenAsl DUITOWS, BnE OF comp, presiding foreclosure was |appreciate our friends until after they Hexamethylenetetramine e a“g n rkeun I’y 0. | retepnone 209. sepeal before the members of the Men's Ralph S. Cushman was the officiating | Sranted in the case of James H. Wil- (are gone. Two selections, Nearer My | 1Is the name of a German chemical, in W vesiry of ths Congrege s e, o ~ere John | bur, admr., vs. El ’ The | Home and The Christian’s Good Night, | one of the many valuable ingredients | SHUASR Fhiduy cvening. ; | Rarber Horace Kennery, J. MHerbert |amount of damages was $310.36. The | were sung by Miss Alice MeBroome, | of Foley's Kidney Remedy, Hexa- "l h arado Unloading Heavy Freight. | Bri and W, E. Keach. Burial was | first Tue y in May was med as | Miss Ida Charles Gardner and | methlenetetramine is recognized by 55 sEdesfiy: 1 e Forty-five tons of metal in the form | in Westfeld comotery. A. F. Wood was | the time limit for demeption. |G H. Prior ere were peautiful | medical text books and authorities s ! surnished promptly. Large stock of of an engine, fly-wheel and other ac- | the funeral director in charge. A three months' continuance was | flowers which spoke silently of the Tove | a uric acid solvent and anti-septic for | patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferrs Strest cemsories to 4 power plant were being | vanted in the case of William. P. .m in which Mrs. Cheney Wds | the urine. Toke Foley’s Kidney Rem- | ' in,za removed from cars in the local rail- | Adelard Cote. | Relley vs. Edward J. Taylor. ey wave Faftaeoit by M S0 Dot the first sign of kid- voad yard to the mill of the Quinebaug | Many relatives and friends gathered | Bonds of §100 for prosecution in two |Sunda ool cla At the grave,| ney trouble and avoid a serious mal- Q company on Friday [t St James' church Friday morning to | Weeks was ordered fn the case of | during the commiftal service, they|ady .The Leo & Osgood Co. S_ F. Gle Mystic Doctor Leases Homestead. | fttend the requiem high mass at the Thomas Kiernan vs. the Putnam |covered the c t with carnations, re- _ i x i vho died at| Woolen company. o 3, v % Rapeies have vewn practically con | (U3, 26 MSRES Lot M0, ottt | N answer i one weok was ordered | Towest T ‘sonets e pioes ‘o5 oo | Tin and Sheet Meual Worker| | 3tgst Sheet Music - S Ale o Homestead | 2 O e o W tae o | by s ‘Gourt i the action of the Me- and and s Mrs. R. L. Frost, J “ l,l l for ! Spttawaugun crosing. The - P | ficiating clergyman. Burial was in St. Appliance company vs. Ash- 1. Hiscox, Mrs. Esther Dim- 8re 10 1race in Jewe ly Ruens toc Richnafiann O S which has been unocc for some | /4 2 ” 5 \rs. Tibbi iss Clarke, th Banaces. AND NEW ST".ES B SRt ThE ThEareiy o company. Mrs. Tibbit(s, Miss Clarke, the ain Btat Nersiel o | Henry_Aillery, Frederick Tebeau, Jo- e of Joseph P. Love vs. ist_church, the Sunday school = I 55 West Main Street, Ao g seplisEeThith and. ‘Charles Barbohn.| FOHNTY, Toves defatltyfor failure- to . (he Sunday schoo’, the (. E. so-| FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. decd I WALL PAPEH Louis E. Kennedy was the funeral di- | answer. an answer was ordered in one ? the Lad id * society, the 2 ine to s g ) WATGHES r week S . A et wene| Handsome line to select from. Prices == rector. week atsoever circle of the Ki ugh- - 3 : : g ' sonable. B o] ke R LB eh Judge Holcomb took the papers in the U the: Woman's | reasons 'l' BURNS AT O s R o Yoo of the TEMPERANCE COMMITTEE the case of John Ladda. admr. v. Fred | Mission cirele, \aura Phinney MLLE. BEAUREGARD. i by Y : ; T e ba wutted. © '* || Hires Postoffice Box to Receive Mail | hearing on demur [Mr. and Mis. E. C. Willcox and Mr. Heatin ard Flummng SHAW-S, Putnam Gomn. || from Pesole With Gompiants | Fresdem for Dessred wite. | z7d Js Sy ¥ een, Wi poc | omm mwe vom cnzan Giah ' The g o R ",’ s o e ts The bearer Deacon D. L > nouneced that they havs rented & hox Redhead and the rignt | oclestone, Deacon I. E. Phillips, Dea- — e = s 49 Main Street e o ey h ed a box cdhead e Y Shillips WARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law at the Danielson postofhi They an- 1 of »f name ‘to LByl LoD L EHID P 5. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, mayigd { nounce that “it has been understood s granted on the nd | P Sk P 1inepats 5 Dol N PATENTS that there have been some persons in | s Al s et Sl e e o It A Protect your idea. Handsome 63- i1 who would be glad to zive| Deserted Husband Granted Decree. | nzton, Mrs. | Cole of Put-i ocyele and Automoblie REPRININE | yaye that old-fashioned, unsanitary paze Gnide Pudk Free. ":r':'mrr”;nn s 40 % e probable illeg Desertion v also the basis of the Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gager and Oil and Gasoline for sale, plumbing replaced by new and mod- p 3 | sale of liquor. Such information AcTion D TeRe T GMAI oS Pl Segas th Gager of North Frankiin, ern open plumbing. It will repay you A . Pheenix Block, Danielson, Conn. | temperance committes would be S Hion fronr s MSIbHE - H Brown of Norwich, Miss am orTY moT in the increase of health and saving ©ct1TuThS ‘(’er»:x:u;m The plan is to write sour | {2000, (07, 18 The Malboeufs of Norwich, Mrs. Fred Putnam | woe, eons Un ta-mre Botes b ever- of doctore bills, Overhauling Jaot re. (Successor to A. T. Gerdnerd ormation on paper and send it to| 3% 8iven . L : it B S o-da 57 n; oroughly t ax = lthe committee through the mail. Al Were of Putnar iillingly ’-”’l‘}.‘\n: o Pain el peiiett you & figure for replacing all the oid i i RS e e e ST e 1xa 7. SIS Propriator T ik e modera kind that | FlAAC ver | @ential when so requested Announcement was made Fri : % 2 L Wil keep out the sewer gas. The id atbbice Bacton: Dy 'Gouds BUas Bice. rh’”::‘::: “—‘rpm“--‘\?s-r‘:nv-d nr\;”‘ : Bz np Iz .;,‘,.:»‘;vm, s decision in the of the arrangements. 3. HOURIGAN. work w{"l be first-class and the price and lc-ln'n- Some g 1is:::nu\‘{::rsn: f4: iteon) Anfornsition to . bs. had that DonIe Cabin aE e dags G Pulpit Themes. mNE::tegx::;cTow reasonable. B di ‘stomers another \eek; %78 | g 5 d thro: ordina Tages de for the pls w o v 2 . Ber s o0 ey cotner In the Sor | Aoty o, TR AT, | famiages beilis made Tor e plalniit || ke v Cunningham will occups | partare and, Oramioea Gooking J. E. TOMPKINS, oarding Buy_thess goods now. qut and iell what they know now have | two e o and grew’ out of an end evening, as Rey, E. W. Potter will| -Pones—stors nouse 35-3. auglsa 67 West Main Streot tabl | their chance meoidentthe »ened in Woodstock | preach in th Thompson Bapt'st a (=] THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORB e = S Tians Main Street. Danlelzo.. Supeciisce; fnoe, Beginis Duties- e | Beriwe H. danca piotiog tobie ot 12-14 Bath Street. weptisdw James E. Keech. Mg~ R e e Gobin and his wife were ricing came |{he Congregational church Sunday is i visor of schools in the towns of Bro in collision with an automobile ow The Heart of Thanksgiving and in the HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. n and Killingly, has commenced his | anq driven by Frink. The jury d | evening Underground or Overground. &8 ities there, which have included dur- | 2nd Ariven by Brink. = The ; | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Dlfllfl ¢ne) Airst’ weak o visit to all the | Sroas Tar sesorsl Howss aad 1t ‘ In General. 40 Years theon mall'hvonte Telephone 853. aprasa Jis in both Mr. Ames w it eed to leave the mak £! Ors, E. Williams was in charge ave a large terr over in visit- | {e S eitho the t | of the n Family Reunion Thurs- f d ] t ] fi D - e A | D o I e o o s eaen mot L B for delicately flavoring Dress Oom the n of | ii’ Monday, Nove nber 25 appeared among the list AMERICAN Housl:‘u WEDDING. E. M. ARNOLD’S CREDITORS Furniture =t Mshatec —Walttmyer, $50,000 Insurance Policy. Bolid Oak Six-feot Round Extension | . ; rv:"rl\”“\i:‘fi; ’Y{v4)|1‘{\171; Pasadena Tables $10.00. | CAbtmie T - Webater. Tormerid An“opportunity will siven Ar;u\ Lielnon v Mg Ttk A Saturday) at a meeting of creditors Dinming Reom Chairs [iSlson s Miss Laul e ° M. Arnold in Willimantic to bid for $1.00 and up. | 8¢ M ana S i on a $30,000 insurance icy on Mr Bl = 1A s life he mone: ¥ Rugs, China Clesets, Sidebosrds, | [iie avanie Methndio cni o |case of sale, to go to Sidetables, Etc. Only the immediate fa N A Scholarly Paper. nt. The rned’s aremony t s Ellen D abor.Srenn Cothet closing sion of the al will be at home | ChEaE as X} " P e e | storian's us 62-66 Main Street Sorrow for Death of Rev. Samuel F. | 1o res novi7d ; Jarvis. and was | ‘ in natore o it | Town Free from Contagious Diseases. Winter Blankets | : e S re ried rrognding towns | for Street or Stabfe. within a_ lme. but Putnam is F R b = | Putnam Commercial School Closed. jve | smmercial school, | ur Ropes 1 seho, for A miece assortment of both E ohoese from at lowest prices. lines to Buried Without Funeral bur TRE SRETUCKET RARNESS CO. WM BODE, Prop. Telephone 265-4. 283 M FUNERAL ORDERS The Mec witomobile n Street. | | | reet News from All app Point ar t workout th T 1 Sen > team the public has ~ n allowed to see was watch i Artistically Arranged by 5 R interest at Hammond hail Frida e s ¥ theater was in Hartf on Tel. 130. Lafayette Street Soe e e Junieg | dent ¢ Bl Katherine Kane of Boston, for- | — | merly of Grosvenor s in Put- nam Friday Loss of Appetite M M Dwyer visited friends in ster 1 - 15 E Attorney M. H. Geissler is in Willi- Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and i8 | mantic today (Saturday) to represent | often a forerunner of prostr g dis- | creditors, at the hearing relative to ‘Asate and simple remedy for ease. the E. M. Arnold matter. b—dfl-.ca-ni.ll-;hnv It is serious and especially so to| F. Walden Wright will be among 1‘1{- people that must keep up and doing or | Yale men of Putnam at the big f 2ét Bénhiand ball g: me in N Haven today get b e : Rev. Thomas Felt: of th - AT DRUGOISTS 31 The best medicine to take for it 18 | ventist church is to speak in Daniel. 1y met cure yerself | the great constitutional remedy son tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon Treatisewith e . Licenses to Be lIssued Soon. e e 'Hood’s Sarsaparilla| - o 2 = Shestiznout ] Cncamasi, Ghio, Which purifies and enriches the blood :"”;:“;m‘"i”mtn;:r,vn‘évir 1!»1?-‘1‘1 are being 3 ecorde e office of the clerk o nd builds up the whole system. the superior court here and will be Get it today in usual liquid form or |issued in a few davs hocolated tablets led Sareatabs, ame scheduled for Friday aft- 'FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, , SUPPER BAKER’S COCOA IS THE. IDEAL BEVERAGE o % Pure, Delicious, Healthful Possesses all the strength of the best cocoa beans, scientifically blended. Acts as a gentle stimulant and supplies the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition. 52 Highest Awards in Europe and America Genuine bears this trade-mark and is made only by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. To Be Given Opportunity to Bid on | ings for Tarkey,Chicker, Game, 3 of Boston i pike ot Beston F h C Farrell & Sandersen., Props. e o w roonie 1S Laln.b IO([IIEIIES US' SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupea 3 riday and - Saturday ‘ n account of orders to count Traveling Men, ote, Livery comnected | e ter Patties.Escallops, et | :".?.”n;.ri&i\"}ugm ioom- erratiies, C 0 S elc. s ng cerens in -bloom Friday night. Thi [A\l(‘r«: TURKEY DRESSING. 'l'n.\st‘llor8~lnr\ ,,,,, e e plant had three blossoms of white bread ~ Place in a deep dish, adding butter the , | size of an egg. Cover with hot waier to melt butter and TRAVECERS; DINNUTORY A. Haskell was more make bread right consistency. Add 1 even tablespoon | fortable on’ Friday night, his illne of Bell’lseusonlng, and 1 even teaspoon salt. When being caused by trouble with his well mixed, stir in 1 or 2 raw eggs. For goose or duck add 1 raw onion chopped fice. T0 NEW YORK NORWICH LINE The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. |, Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- wter W. Chapin—safe, staunci vessels that have every comfort and conven- (From Bell’s Recripts. Ask your Grocer.)’ Remember, a 10c. can of Bell’s Seasoning is sufficient to flavor the dressing for 100 1bs. of meat or poultry, and the 25c. can 300 1bs. For Delisious Sausagns, Flavor with Bell's Sausage Seasoning. 25c.arnd 500.Cansj 6,12 and 235 1b. Boxe: 0,75and 100 1b. Drums. CDLCHESTER Travel Club Arranges Profitable Pro- gramme—Briefs and Personals. is of the meetings of Nov. 30, Edinburgt (continued): Jan cot up: nburgh ening With Countr Feb. 8 | ience for the traveler. | Glasgow Feb. 22 i A delightful voyage on Long Island { An E Sound and a superb view of the won- indicates liver and stomach trouble. derful skyiine and waterfront of New Fhe Scot- Schenck’s Mandrake Pills afford York . The Scot : 3 o £ 10, Carlyle in quick relief—and permanent cure Steamer leaves ;‘"’d b 1 Scotland of Tods follows steady treatment with them. p. m. weekdays only; due Pier fo 1so inciude Y ‘ 5 (- - Fast 224 Street 5‘5 a. m. (Mondays o lye e 70 years specific for liver and stom- asepiady and Pler 40, North River d character. The | ach, sick headache and jaundice. l |7 a. m. el Wlhiolly vegetable—absolutely harm- w3 g L G, ore o ehe y vegetable—absolutely harm e nd open to the | 16585010 ieveiywhiece, 95/ % Sande Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.15 Borough' Interes postal for. our ifree” book and. learii Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS W augsa Agent, New Loundon. Conn. All Water Route NEW YORK - Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 how to prescribe for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia. Saunders River held even- i :| Thanksgiving Is Near < ‘urtis was Thursda visiting got from the flavor. There was by Tethodist 2 - for fol : To make room for Holiday Goods, we have cut the ¢ O G AN : in, Haven. for a few fast coming the church I i . Brownicr Feaierwagatiore | Unexcelled freight ‘lnd x.mg‘r?:; 0. Brown of Exeter was her 5 | o and from New ; but there is yet time for us to re-decorate and re-furnish your f| e e and Mrs. G. H. Davis of Pine| R s E o | From MNorwich Tuesdays, Thursdays - Hi rm, Hebr: were calling on dining room in special preparation for the holiday, particularly | @undays, at 5.15 p. m. | friends in 2 i < H York Pier 22, East River, feot John ¥ i Haven dedicated topfamilysgeunions: Jno'::: T roat, Mcndays, Yweanese Ay turday) attending the Yale- dnys, Fridays, at 5 p. m. football gam | | 5 S ; I C. A. WHITAKER, Agent | el A A prices in some respects and offer Oak and Mission Furniture Siea i ‘rhad Paptist r_-hur} h -\‘vmda,\'l mor at attractive prices just at the season of the year when there is and evening in charge of the pa PR | Rev. B. D. Remington. a demand for them. oy e e LCLARK’S John Bradshaw of Willimantic vx,nsl u |in town Friday. | Sic | A. L. Fretz of Wesleyan, pastor of | With our large stocks we are in a position to make your home more 7;""“‘;’;51"‘ ORIENT | Mothodist church. will conduct 9 in Jar S e Hod S I owil comant attractive than ever before. We have everything in Housefur- §| 17" o N tbe g ervices at the Gardner Lake M. E pean Tours. Spedfy program, de- CRUlSE church Sunday and at the local church rishings. ;;j;;l‘h,‘,;‘\‘,‘( s " in the evenin 5 n of Worcester was | SOUTH i S, Biuechers 5o Am ere in Mi¢ w’ town Thi g the st e trial exh the manufactursrs o AMEHIGA the interexting . (oun. that city. tries to the Straits of Schwartz Bros., | —— Magell 180 Cruft | e / s GRUISE fo"The Orient. West 1o HEBREW scHooL | 3 & i eaa0a Around ths To Be Opened in Bridgeport With 50 ! 9-11 Water Strect. g‘igs_a‘s%m n\;:cn;z‘m{fim% Pupils—Opening Date November 27. ‘ = UP) 41-45 B'way, . Y. All the preliminary arrangements | | OR LOCAL AGENTS for opening of the new Hebrew free & _ school on November 27 were perfecte Sunday afternoon at a largels attended meeting of the Hebrews of Bric [ Atlther Mo racl s nazogie, S ot I At st | You Sailings for Savannah direct | On_aceo of. the weatl Save Expense via the the par » of the children | M i shaol building on Reilly street | end Gain Health near Hallett was y poned, - . Thuis in & Tex = e ueness | Ayoid ke Winter! ! Bridgeport expect to see in fuil | - - s unning o what t have long Go to the 5 desired r:( v' "‘r“ wh‘:-.;vmr h'lah‘ru- chil SUNN‘Y SOUTH BOSTON ZIrom 20 Atlantic Avenue, 3. ., every JR., Gen:rll Agt, similar to t ha roe Tues nid Saturda S ial Agt. ained byt Roman N 2 From Tler 5, X R, 8 P .. every F. 0 KENYO!: ps!‘;»:m !:\gt s R L in C EW YORK T ininyahd Suiurday. el school was started by the Hebrew La- in Comfort Targest coastwise ships, commodious promenade decks, Hartford, Gonn. Jun social balls, musie, writi . swoking rooms, buffet; Daths— het, cold adlior fresh. et society | dies Free School assisted by and Luxury the Hebrew Civic federation, but suc- ickets include imeals and berth aboard ship. & £ . S s WHEN you want ¢ pit yeur busi- cess was not possible until the late Send for ' T '"f‘"ln-:" ness hefore the hlig, (here is ne me. Sacab Meilts mads. proviions in sl | BY SEA ol 3. C.HORTON, Fiz-rs a s ey will, giving the wschool the ase- ef the ing columns vf The Bull