Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1911, Page 5

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hyfih‘nml.uyfiic Mnm:-uu o , : , D;onug ios. o sia of q.. omrs ,msl Calsbash pipes, i the city, : "fl, ’ o of | 22 ; e FEE SRS '”‘“‘ Busmess t Fagan's Smoke Shop.—adv. v, i with i v 2 : The store at Ne. 17 Broas presentath take edpesday, . from or. and If such @ fltras R iway has tement the water, a heen rented to a York concern, the contested claim NS tion plant was established it would m this, t pim- bnfi’;“’.’m.m“‘“’ the same line of tteo at Hartford. Af 3 ey e still be nece: to, Temove as far| pla trestments w wi mm And | J or s as : there for several yeams . o raucted : ith, ;- “The N e e tion. : g w’ Colctum Waters N-n not & L4 , As is custom: first committee. th of the Boetter Remove Contamination, them. {f 1n"Eent, the ofteztory in al the Catn unity rather “As the use of Trading Cove brook| Foe from B trom o pDiting druge, ely oliec churches in the diocese = of a taw Wllchxu by making the | water is but a temporary measure, To Iuve d:e correct time g ,o;’ng:mfllm 5 m people i1l Tilags. 1he Nioaar o e 1t i mnnl:oua'rm cannot do any harm, A Common Ground 'h‘ New Y‘fi‘ fl‘ht. sions. He added that Lhe brook water will | require to establish a filtration plant | but Y ""fl o ’g&fl;&"" - ] start < ‘Beloher be used, in ’:'ut’pmbz:mut{’. but it will { would be more judicously empwy-d In| o oves & 7 e“‘"‘” ot s e dit o n Whl Ch ‘&7e Madame Gertru 1 New K’ tered a New York concern | purchasing and removing if necessary 'y aays and have the right time by London, ,dv:m;: g‘,,m:"m""mm A Baving shown him and the water | the objectionable sources of contam. |, Don't be any longer "“?g:“,:“mg{, ; carrying 2 maker.—adv. mad ‘count, especially board an Jum filter which is consid- | ination. having & :&wkwmm e T Sh l d Fourth and ered w. rem: erm: strangers HAMILTON WATCH. | -0 sormnt jsue ot Zovuiar pec | it Siccdin o2 o2 t86em 10| S0 83 i ™% " ™| tor h e of alavase, ain | o 2, Ssbarmed of o secsuse| ST1OU Meet Today mfl" gnfi‘ll:r '?lc";{;‘:t"m" e"“‘" Ol- | composed of cmfa’:.mémm. B‘tto'::n: Dr. H&rrlm:n“ln reply :7'..:": Buile- s ]A:::: :: ::r': % 'plrior '“""n’a 'l'x:Y onrlflm::!m-.blyouh: ht::tzo:hm 30 ¢ 2 o e " L, by ur] sut ex) women W) We have all grades con- | ot is aise the author of two standard o, " Eberle, Hartford, | tin's questions relative to the abave | s great many places in this oity dur- |are chose with pure blood and pure : m hand, fresh from lerk, Mr. Barr, Suffield. statments, said: ing the past season, to be far greater | faces. . l . on o On Tuesday, Postmaster- Thomas -F. “Such a base and contemptible in- | than the danger of dikease. umn: Stuart’s Calclum Wafers will make to b usts thc wy' HIggins of Terryville was recommend- FUNERALS. e sinuation that the medical profession | from the use of the waters of Trad-|you happy because your face will be a ’ ed for reappointment by resenta- of Norwich, imbued with only mer- in‘ Cove brook if properly safeguard- | welcome sight not omly to yourself P tive E. J. Hill. Mr. Blgghu brother ‘Mrs. Dennis P. Shahan. cenary motives, would knowingly make when you look into the glass, but to t M, C. orwicl % recommendations that would endanger In connection with this subject, it|everybody eise who kmows you and ’nun ‘ flh’m S b nathe fumeral of Mrs. Dennis . Sba- | The” heaith of the community, would | s notloeablo that the list of ‘dectors| fa 4o ¥ For c Regular - convocation Franklin chap- | L2 00k place at her late home in|noe under o rdinary circumstances, | favoring the use of fhe Trading cove FRANKLIN SQUARE. ter. No. 4 R A M. at Masonic tem- e e e {23 | merit the serious consideration of any | brook water includey the present town | ar n Waters are P! evening. ork in the M. he procession led u le citizen, as president of eal officer, a previous town heal best an lood and 7y degree—ady. {he Norwich Medical society, I deom | oficer and @ provious city health ofi- | purifier. in me"w;;m—-o we will send Clean-up sale of fine White $ "“’ a du 0 exonerate said soclety | cer. ou-8 free sample as soon as we ge ot i b1 \ The United States civil service com- | ¥ and other mermbers of the mtdital pro- | Dr, Lewls recently had some Fair-|Jour name and address, Send for. it Lingerie Waists in dif- mission will be at the Fitchville post- | SmI fessionh, who attended the meeting of | view reservoir. watér tested and tbe|today, #nd then when you have tried office March 4 for the purpose of ex- the Norwich Medical society as its|state chemist reported it satisfactory | the sample yvou will not rest contented amining those who may desire to be | Brant. ts from any charge of d | for drinking purposes.’ Regarding the have bought a 50c box &t ferent styles. re posunmar at Bozrahville. (e oy ynch ot Wiliman- gues y charg base and |for drinking purposes Regarding theuntil you have boush y . regular ives. your dru 2 tic sub-deacon. Tho eulogy was pro- | PSICeNary ot 2 il e notified | nOURced by Father Bellerose, who m . *“The medical profession of Norwich, | spring water should be tested, he said |~ Send your aits ol aiene’ foday prices from $1.39 to sed of men of at least ordinary | severa] had had him send away water | and we wil at once send you by mail gm thg New England A.,mhu ¢ | & feelng tribute to the noble life and W‘,’.m & e . MAXW ELL L.D. Mathematical Teacherd vu. ite | eaviable character of the deceassd, who | intelligence and integrity, is not seek- | for tests. He bellaved that the Weter|a samplo package free. Adaress . 4. will have its ing free advertising as public philan- | of every. spring which is to be peddled | S¢nart Co., 175 ‘Bldg., Marshail, | $1.50— mid-winter meeting in English high | h8d been a resident of Baltic for the | iproniste but I ity t.heppublle Sround ahould be tested and. the ped- Mich, - 16 H school hall, Worcester, on Saturday A o i in behalf of the medical profession | dler should carry the report around - Your choice orsepower afternoon. a Misa that if their recommendations relative | with him to show to citizens demand- 2 4 5 98c . : Ry, e to the use of the water of Trading|ing a tangible guarantee of the purity | Greene reserved his decislon until this while they lllt RUN ABOUT fo Comirasion B Mty o 0l reautital Lans o o e Cove brook are put in operation and | of the water. Tho hesith officer said | morning. ; : his old stone walls for the new mfl Marie nville snmvnn. any epidemic of disease should arise | that no person should buy spring wa: construction. Some of them will Was rendered in a very touching man- | 8t could be attributed to the use of | from anyone unless he could be shown ich water, that said medical profes- such an analysis % into the crusher and others for m ner, moving many to tears. The choir | ** ’ Overhauled, Painted and | aation work. sang Nearcr. My God; to Thee, as the congregal out. : L | Weanesaa, meeting of Comfort| A committal service was held at the | OPENING SERVICE OF in FIRST -CLASS con- | e 5t e King's Daughters was | grave, with Fathers Bellerose, O'Keefe UNION LENTEN MEETINGS RETURNS FROM CANADA - Incidents in Society || women’s Furs GUSTAV LAMBERT Here are some examples of the way P ih:ld with Mrs. L. Leone h of | and Lynch ting. ——— g Mr. and Mr&m Johmson are|in which we are clearing the decks in dition. s “?X.Hlbfl lvn:;:.. ‘Ten members| Ths bearers Held at Tri Church With Rev. Dr.| Had a Fine Trip of Ten Days, Visiting | ot Pinehurst, N. C, for several weeks. | the Fur Department. 5 arttanie pavboter TSNS S et oW J J. Desmond and| . H. De Vries of Saybrook as the| Montrsal and St. Guilliaume—Went ¥ ¢ g B H 4 Special Preacher. to See Louis Cyr. AMiss Margaret Rudd is in New York,| $75.00 NEAR SEAL COAT for $50,00 . o} ety B chapters throughout Con- Baltic. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Octavia| $15.00 PONY SKIN MUFFS for $10.00 are endorsing Mrs. John L. large ‘The first of a series of union Lenten At 3.45 o‘clack ‘Wednesday afternoon | Lyman. $10.98 BLACK FOX MUFFS for §788 Buel ot Litchfleld for the office of|and relatives present from out of town, services for _Christ Gustav Lambert of Occum reached T A, R. Miss Clara L.| coming mfl-w New Haven, ity Epi here from a trip of ten days to Can-| Mrs. whwlow Tracy Willlams of Bowmm ot Brl-tol has been nominat- my Shelton, Branford, Stamford, | Pal ch ada, reporting an excellent time, as] yantic has returned from a visit in ed for atate vice regont. New London, Jewstt City, Newonc N, Vri . D. is always the case on his annual vis- | New York. i Orange, N, J. so.g,., Worceater, | Grace ohumh its to his native land, He left Can- COE ] The board of pension examiners, Long Island City. Isudshle sermon, using text, |ada at two o'clock on Tuesday. "He| iy amy L. Cosawell of Lincoln| LJIINILICS Doctors Smith and Walker of Nor- large attendance showed | COVet earnestly the but gm Dr.| was the guest of his brother at St.| o .o m”.’ returned from a few weeks Tma at the wich and Congdon of Mystlo, met in s | De Vries stated that covetousness is a | Guilliaume, where he was born, and | 370" 8 "°FUNC Fine quality Irish Dimities, printed Norwich Wednesday and examined colorlul trait, being neither a vice nor | from which place he came to Baltie patterns on checked and striped cloths, two applicants, one from Norwich and said that the text and|and then to Occum, 42 years ago. Coflt of Broadway re- i ; and one from New London. oo i g e 4K o dedatied cos Whe wea fhe T <commandment conflicted, as| He found plenty of snow and winter{ Mrs George D. Colt of BroalWay o0 | exclusive designs, pattern length omly ROSE RESTAURANT Bruel held in such regard, eil stores were|tle tenth commandment says: “Thou | sports in Canada, and enjoyed the rug. | turned on Tuesday fro —25¢ yard. Mom- and Yetty kner, son and | . .ed and business was suspended shalt not covet,” etc. Nevtheless, the [ ged weather very much. ® During his friends in Baltimore. iter of Meyer Bruckner of Frank- Auring the forenoon. A wealth of fiow- | Xt exhorts us to covet only the spir- | stay he went to see Louis Cyr, who T Chiffon Lisse, fine mercerized yarns, 41 Broad g".;ck'.‘;:'::;.;.':;‘; ey SANAR A WS} ot yarious besutitul Torme also at- itual and divine things, saying that|has been In failing health for several| ' The Wednesday Afternoon Iierars|colors which will not fade, a fabric ny. with scatiet faver: aturmet hese: JLf tested the love which was held for Mrs. | there 1o & right way and & wrong way | vears. Cyr wag the strongest man to | club met this weel Charles| 200" ana satistactorily washea—g9e to covet. He that coveis a pure heart| be found some years ago-and he and | . White of Broadway. Wednuday In the best Of health. | oo tiasoiome eiey ot e iy Seny | shows o Christ-like nature, and the | Gus were Interested In many Sperting ol i i & vent bell, which m““ the sad coveting of the best and highest things | events. Then Cyr unsed to weigh 334,| Miss A. N. Trumbull of Perkins ave- ” ...enc Laes of 'p'.,“"'"“‘,, ostictio: s the funeral procession passed the |§ives the event of epdiess satisfaction. | put he has now dropped to 260, 50 that{ nue is spending & few Weeks with REGULAR m Cents, | porsiqut Teasue of Poultry decided to | Academy of the Holy Family. P o T Yo tis thines Ginf e bent Bot by nve tounie | friendh I RN K Rl | i a0 yird hold an exhibit at New London by the Abbie Louise Harris, them. May the Lord aid t PRSI el ? pre _Was & | phin % s gehigd Served Every Day from 11 a..m. to|Southern New England association o 3 Ce Gias | LhuBY mestuy of the ol FoHIE [ Crx The funeral of Abble Loulse Harris |the best things and to acquire them. v . 20 Nov. 21-34. was held from thp pariors of Funeral| Rev. J. Eldred Brown, rector of the | 1o ertneis amor o * nease and Incrensd ‘of Capital . i ey I Chiffon Tissues, solid colors with 0 ves entirely upon, milk. £D0 &ro Examinations for state teachers’ cer- Director Gager on Franklin street at 10 | church, was assisted in the service by | Mr. Lambert also made a stop in| The following corporations have filed | coin ts, also white unds with 'oioox Wednes morning. Rev. Bd- | Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, rector of - | certificates showing additional issues| .;lored figures—50c yard. tificates will be held by the state board | yard 8 L . oy e | Tiaw, et % e e e na® ek o0 ethe to-| 5t stock, with the secretary Special orders served promptly m}‘”‘“"‘ o ion it Broadway | large attendance included relatives e tent. Mystic Woolen company of Stoning-| Korsey Coating, black only. two Solool, Aug. 18-1% Colchester Aue: 4-6. | from Providenco and New London.| WOOD CUTTING CASE ton, tucrease frofy 350,000 to $170.00C; Springs Aug. 22-23, New Lon- | There wera many beautiful flowers. ynrd. English Madras, 32 inch wide, n—in fine quality plaids, stripes and novelty e ¢ New | vards wide, sponged and shrumk— any hour at reasonabe prices. | don Sy 11t Thebearers were Gen.William A. ATken, GOES TO JURY TODAY.| GREAT SACHEM VISITS T, oo ot | recial T7e per yard, era e, Sonnecticut Berkshire Breed- | & 3 Lot R rinl was i Fantia | AW But One Argumant Has Beon Heard LOCAL RED MEN.| e : Hunt of Liebnola " Is ecrotary, s | cemetery. Where & committal esrvice in Suit of Gates va.. Arpsid. H. J. Hopkins Guest of Tecumseh Tride i All pastry cooked on the| beginning an assressive campaign for | Was read by Rev. Mr. Worcester. g of This Cit: 3 b} ) the Inroauction”of* Berksbire owine cupien Ton e ooy Bt tharesied L i i Underwear pulhu. A :":W:mi“! the farming districts of WEDDING. of the case of Gates vs. Arnold, a suit| H. J- Hopkins of New Haven, who i8] erfl s n“r ance 3 in which damagee is claimed, for cut- | the great sachem of the Independent 4% Children’s Vests and Pants, made of nhal Brooks-Kin, er. ting trees which it is claimed by the| Order of Red Men, was present at the . % dul:“h‘: \!»loui;t tro};'.mfgn %‘.‘;um::; At the home of u:b::: Mrs. Fran- p:fnufl were on *{:m proxpnerty. yThe meeting of Tecumseh tribe, held in A.| Dame Fortune i likely to say that m‘:‘fllnm me: ’:wu to ten years, 50c only building lot remaining on Alewife | cis Gribbon of Fitchville Tuesday noon | boundary line is in dispute, there being O. H. hall on Wednesday evening. Em- any day to the man with & good bank quality—for 39c. Sdiids g pioaects o A“‘elmnlsrb“fi“k"; “;“zg g :—:3:“.’{'{‘&" wldeuilt‘cglol:tmffh u‘:’.x‘?fi b(:tst: ;‘n:g g:;l;esw:r! :fi: m:fi?‘ % becthes accbunt. She seldom says it to the| Women's Long Sleeve Vests and rooks of jor- . V] x e - e ma il ety Auiel by Mew | IS o T e O Dol af | ctaim to. Do owners ., The great sachem gave the tribe &~ ' % L Nl Ankle Pants, ribbed merino, hand fin- erect a cottage on the site. Colchester, Charles Kingberger, a| It is the claim of the defendant that| “10ng talk” for the benefit of the order, ished, Harvard mills make, 75c gar- brother of the bride, acted as best | there are ancient bounds or markers|and his remarks were very interesting.| p,..+ carry your money with ¥ou| ment—for 62/4c. The planet Saturn is atill well vis-| man, while Miss Mary Gribbon filled [ Of Stone placed in a line where the|Following the mesting refreshments e ible in the evening sky to the west| the place of maid of honor. The bride | properties are divided, and that where | and a social hour were enjoyed. and be constantly tempted to part with shortly after sunset. It is about 10| was charmingly gowned in blue mes- | the plaintiff claims the line is there are e it. You will think twice befors you o'clock when it sets. It sets a little| saline with white trimmings, and car- | DO Dounds at all. The plaintiff claims SUPERIOR COURT. g after 8 at the end of the month. Users | ried a shower bouquet gf white roses. | that there is a biack oak which deter- draw a check: We offer every banking factlity. i sg, of telescopes had best make the most | The maid of honor was attired in blue | mines the bound, and there is such a|Judge Greene Takes Under Conidera- of their opportunities this month, silk voile and presented a charming |black oak on the line he claims. Alll ion Motion for Non-Suit in Cae of pleture, the erguments were completed With| . oot ve, Groton and Stoningt lmc.tM. Learned of Norwich has| After the cenemony there was a ye- | On® exception, and that will be made o i nington broughf suit esaeinst Herbert A. t sts and | at the opening of court this morning| Read. ". Ih l x ‘ tn Learned of Sprague for a divorce on | eiamde . e eser: oo Bow | at 10 o'clock. * Judge Waller will then — ie ihames Loan & IFUsLLuO, Notions Jet Pin Cubes, 100 count, 10¢ quals ity—for Se. 1 work with less effort, don't {1t Handy Pins, one dozen on eard, the grounds of habitual intem; charge the jury and they will then take| At New London Wedn2sday morning . . o G andy Pins, ol you honestly feel that it and Tocoleravts erusity. | Thew wers | e e A e O, and | the matter into consideration. Thers | in the superior court the case of Mc. Norwick, Conn 10c quality—for 7c. would be a mi od married July 1, 1801, her maiden name | Mrs, B,%.,k, will_reside with the |@2re many plans and papers in the cgse | Caffrey ve. the Groton and Stonington 3 5: d being Alice Taylor, which she wishes | groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ey P Rallway company was commenced.| QOpen Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 9.| Hat Pins (13 inches), white asd investment? In n't to resume. Brooks, No. 285 Laurel Hill avenue.| CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. This is a sult for damages of $3.000 bleck heads, ‘2c quality—8pesial ehx . 1 ch of contract. bu £ ' whc! dfl:nhe if be $50.15 to California and the North we‘,,’%:;&?g;’&‘- bride, -;a‘;fi-‘ Second Annual Meeting at New Hav- | maintained by the company that the'! for Ba. to your Pacific_coa The lowest rate from)ang Mrs. Brooks have the best wishes en in April. company {s not Hable, as there was a a widths = 4 are in con- New England to_all western points.| of a wide circle of friends. — sub-contractor. White Tape, assorted widths ~ 1o Tickets on sale March 10th to April - The second annual meeting of the| After the testimony for the plaintift roil. you 10th, P 11; ducted Pullmay o '‘ersonally conduc n L " : state conference .of charities and cor- | had been heard a motion for a non- tourist sleepers from Boston every| Wil Entertain British Ambassador. |, otions will be held in New Haven|suit was made and argued. ‘Judge y Monday, Wednesday and Friday. “Ail|_ Albany, N. Y., March 1.—James|on April 24. 25 and 26, ‘at which the | the comforts at very little expense.” | Bryce, British ambassador to the| gel ) take up the discussion b For full information write E. H. Boyn. | United States, will be the honor flnuu., gueat relacialtory and seven: | gy Art Department ton, N, E. P. A., Grand Trunk Ry., 256 | at the annual dinner of the University uv¢ work. Washington St, Boston, Mass.—gdv. |club on the evening of March 9. The opening session will be held on |- Stamped Bureau Covers — Specla! the evening of April 24, and Mayor - Th ph t 'cld d o Sorporation papers as follows have Rice will deliver the address of wel- | “Simple Remedy from Lee & Osgood Co. Plano Hou se . e u en €0, |besn tiea with the siate’ secretary: come. Governor Baldwin will speak | Removed Them,” Says Sohiety Lady. ’ Stamped Tray Cloths—12%e. The Uncas Specialty company of Nor- for the state. ' o OPTICIANS wich; certificate sho change of 3 Is YOU!‘ BlOOd At the second evening session Pres-| “The best skin specialists told me ;- IR - name to the smu&‘ ine com- < ident-emeritus Charles W. Eliot of | that nothing would remove my freckles | T, FEastern Connecticut Established 1873 pany; the same certificate showing in- ., !m-v-rd will_speak on The Social Evil [and that I would carry them to my § > ? 2 crease of capital from $50,000 to All nght P and there will be other interesting ad- | #rave,” sald a well known society wom- / The Reid & Hughes Co. Plaut-Caddes Building 0. dresses. The gencral headquarters of | an, “but I fooled them all with & new ! ool i i B Concerning March . _weather, Miss In a little while people will begin °h° FEN0S W o0 nited | drug, ine—double strength, that I ‘e Recover Furn Carpet : n have “8; Fever.” You urch chapel, and the evening ses- | hought at Lee & Osgood Co’'s, which Laying. :l;'fla{fimu:;’::oraox" Ly ’:‘é‘r'.,.fi.‘.:s have it. w’x’sryl"not take something | Slons will be held in the rooms of the cleared my skin and gave me a fi to see there were but four or five days | FOW to purlfy your blood and tone up | Historical socisty 1n Grove street, At- pibtexionn i o We Wil of settled fair weather. On the other |Your system? When the Bpring fever W Rt Betenre . b %us aetion of ‘shhine: in eesily g |—] 'ou 2 v ¢ e Will Serve Another e here was” mors 2nd 220, of | Sour. appetite, have no ambition and |, Judge-E. M. Warner of Putnam is| markable, for when applied at night ] " ’ turbance. just drag yourself around. That is a '° !neak on The Habitual ID“““““’- many of the freckles disappear entirely SIX 0 ClOck [|° A large congregation assisted at the | work. ie make a preparation cuflfi ‘ ell of this city are vice presi - . = e u loh thi Vi 4 - py 8 Selock St P - g 2 to fade. An ounce is usually all that ¢ | o “Ash Wednesday. A i ek e is needed, even for the worst case, Dinner it gender, som el DURE BLOOD They Are Net rieh. Sk ek o ik o & Dopaitiie 108 o | Let Us See What It Neods ;l.:'d d’}:l,::fliutlon‘ ofG the ;ll,h..n:"lgby which we hava been selling for W., 'o)ti- Holuyiwutyh ‘writes Inlr]ela'tnce to (h;sd douflhlc strength olhl:o, as this is m lmm‘ % 57 4 . mas . rum| ev. me errors in e lml‘ of er recent unde; arantee oy bacl Sunday, March Sth Wiliam Cavanaigh. Many sttended plghteon years, and we Iecommend It |lecture, that she wishes to disslaim the | ir it falls to remove the reckles. 'y ; Tumng, VOlClng, piiom - § obie : Tt cleamsen | the whols | 8o e Ml weve i B | 230and 232 StateSt. | po o 4o d P Condug William K. Pay would claim them, p ; ; 1ng an Y THE ORONESTRA Gromv 1le :&"nt o The Bu -t?: ‘blood nouristien the satire mg' ;p\-uunhtf“ -mr- ne:‘ll: It You Are A Trifle Sensitive NEW LONDON, CT. egu at. .g —— m an “zy 5 eure-enougn treak | 275 e ians the imparict Bne whe 80 ot Abost e o ot youe st some, sltscron Repamng Sis 00, of o e eoa e Tin, o4 Skine B The 'II“‘II Hou -Zimh 2 tafl looking like & toy | £1994 TON, ea . M been proved by the reason s ine eggs a 3 : atore the papiie et by expett lu.ndl at able ol " S p AR e [ S N B 5 B WA IS Mo St hll.bulwdn s t was the i on ' i e i YERRINGTUNS _The féct that & monument to Com- | the o Oliver Hazard Perry is to be ments, 3 -ummuumwm ic blood through several ancestors, % alymhhntm 2 ¥ ! 2.2 7 T.mla“ '”i' n eland uick relief and July 4 llt‘d‘.n the former e . was C permanent bonaflt t!:fi‘u kidney home- . o e *mmm bladder ailments and from

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