Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1911, Page 5

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Best Oranges in the States—Sunny Mountain Oatman. Fancy Perto Rico t. Best Ewuipped mfll o Fine ind. il A reliable Jéweldr's Mlfihe s an @xtra vaiue to purc) ferguson & Charbonneay, FRANKLIN SQUARE. We Will Serve Another Six o’clock Dinner Sunday., March 11th MUSIC BY THE OROnESTHA The Wasregan Honse Parker:Davenport Co., Propristors. THOSE TEETH | Rorwich. ing a fine now, through the aum s ga..fiegem: tors of the ancient churcl Negt week, Miss .yu.n H-mm sataty_of ine N &' 5 ':‘? o ”mblxel zllfl In C. L. U. hnun’rnud\yevunl ng the Central Labor union held its stat- ed meeting with a good Ammunco Only the usual routine businéss w transacted. Local cottage o at Neptuse park anticipate .n'&"fl ” us_season, some géfved thelr best nmml from the west and soul The leading poem section of Tuesday’ "é ublican was a allfll hétic tribute to, S8 John Troland of Nerwieh, fi Mh" Tuesday was of the death of Am 4h fl?mm X Suecessful |ha‘t died in New m-u’lnw ¥é fin born in Stonifi§toh ) 1888, Rev, S. E. R6b)| m of zxon church 6f gfi t i Norwich, mmmnm afid Dax son during the fext tw Wéeks to vl- it the churchies wndef hls jurisdiction. Mary Lestéf, 15, wite of Dwi Fuller and dabghter nf the late b-m and Elizabeth Lister, died M et home in number of relatives and friends in dy ré. of ipylmu Residents of Plainfield aré lament- ing the loss of an historic él, one of the beauties of the "Btreét” aver 156 yéars old. It had to dows be- cause of the ravages fthie beetles last season. Several Congrégational clergymen from this state - 0 mu ‘m 36 ministers for a_three.day: and outing at wn-m nn, luw Mags., made_famoti Tales of a wsym Waterbury papers nu that & Nor- wich Doy, Jamés viée prin- cipal, is actifig 1 the m1 iy 1a" 15 Mg th, owlng 6 in 8 o e lerios. iness of Bie” tatnes A. G, Gulley of m emec- :lé'vin anlcul(urll W mw llor of e Connaotiout Farmer, Wil address & urmef' institate to be Beld at ur-nn hall i1 Colebrook Thirsday wry Lew Colonist Rates vis, Niekel At’hz‘nh“ Wumng- #gmpton, She dl' n Church street un- | posiame B PRINCIPALS’ CLUS WiLL ] mnmm AT HEARING What They Favor in Regard to Laws Relating n Schools—Another Mest- ing Next On T gesay ut umnoot &t e Ma_ 'l’ schobl house of the Principals’ l:lnb at which there was a discussion on the education bills. before the legislature. _Princi- i# C. 8. Hobson and F. J. Werking it ommn to attend the “aitma Thursday at 1.80 the state hould establish a y, that the leg- h a'leaving grade 1§ years of i be granted By _the superin- Petacipal or i ihe deting school state agents do give shall only be when the: e —mimunn, 6. i“i’! 28 '§s ff‘f%%fiiiigl;i 3 funersl of Mis. George G. Gates from Her late home, No. 13 uo o'clock Tuesday af- teroon, there was a large m of Yelatives and friends, & famber bétng Present trom out - of {u were conducted by 8. Kaufman, pastor of the Methodler o who made an ad- dress. ‘rh-o Were Weautiful floral The bearers were Walter H. Woodwerth of this city, Robert A., Richard and mocdworlh of New London, great- s of the deceasad. Burial wae in Yantle eqnetery where & committal serviee read, Henry E. | Allen & Son had me of the arrange~ | tenits, Windham coulity guests at Presi- lr\ T va dinfier to his classmates Yal have returned home. The BNorwich minbers of that clase” were the late_ Oliver Winslow Brown and Bith Palmer, N. F. A, 74, attef now of New London. At Qtoton, Wwork was started Mon- day om & new docK on property owned Mrs. B Morgan, for the ad- of ‘the "Cieises and the Thames, which will hereafter make reguisr stops there, A freight shed be part of the equipment. At the meeting of Sedgwick camp, Wilbws E. Kennerson. The fafieral of Wilbur E. Kenner~ son was held at 230 o'clock Tuesdsy , No. 81 jurfal was in the Yantie tal service ‘Wright. of the 1y on #nd the pumping Station. auest of the bmm for s Contarenca with thar l’l' Hu!!fi Officer Dr. m at 1 ‘clock, & whioh time sentative from cempany of nmuelpm: as pre and explained the operation me- chantcal fiiter which hat company manafactures. He claims that it will fot only clarify, but will purify the ater, Bacteria. State Chemist Newlands stated that 1f the filter removes 97 per cent. of the itely sefe to use it, and pump water into_the city mains for immedi. ate use. He was acquainted with th filter, and thought it would be safe to s o wetar witheut clearing ershed. h il 25!;33 5 " g 8 to The bide were before the furnishing of the pipe for the line to Stony brook reserveir Hold Every Mon Monday Night. The lodge of Order of Good Templads recently imstituted S rveting o6 Tueasy ovenie i me Bfll block by choosing its and electing & further list of officers. ¥t ¥ T . nis hy de eve SRR S days, he wag Ry ) St offt Qeceaned M a cheerfu} atizactive manner, which won i His happy *w J}z}u xlrl. b;nl Ifi i X 4 N Md?a 'Iafi v.i m ufla, angd to mv& out all .4"’3.;"3"& daace P5hd gives th the and fascinating ap- (M e g s Les. & Ongood Go. 954 drugsists hera, ; 'tu""::u"m ‘&5‘? i Dn.euh y j ey nD 37, - one e of ity won 87 to wore Pl ‘Q .n teed b ston ml g mm— ‘,* grnw- ?l _.,,_________ E. M. BENSON HURT. mads, nivg | Pell Thirty Fest from Roef of Bullding held confiden “hgu wmmunm, B% i lnyxh(nsn‘w c] Retterment of the city Ris help was always faithfully given and loyally main- tained. Hezekiah Perkins was born in this city December 23 ¢ son of Daniel Welcott and , Dels the younges antidren. Atter graduation ©trom ‘West Chelsea schoole he attended the for two yel-’l al Dlm(? Ea i It é’f:ifi R “E?‘iggfa 55&3 i i : % EE‘S Erfil l;' FeERae !gg [} g e T gt 1 Tueaday afternoon wm' '&3 slipped and ho ol e a ieacher at Wellesley [ extra strictness shawn by the ingpests s?;.‘ 5 ’xe cha , any day to the man with a good Papis aceount. She seldom says it to the man who has nothing saved up. and be constantly tempted to pagt with at Fort Wright, Emil W. Benson, of Benson & Petey- of Norwich, has received the con- 1o glate the poaf of the non-com- @fficers’ quarters at Fort Japan - : % Oup 1911 importation of to the mu;a striking | MATTING and STRAW » ' ‘o“'w:lutc:k:’;mm RUGS from China and .llau':n.t R o' Tow [ rived, and, as ia customary with we "'w“"" overy yoar, thoy will be placed en epls at exceptionally low prices for eme week only as an introdustory offes This is the very best stesk of Met- - . _|tings that have been our pleasury % oo ionn w\fi‘ff it r R IV | put on sale. The resson for this ig the Ineldams' in Sogiety e P et oo, [ ara in the foreign markete net fa ol low any rejections, (peor ‘quelity) % N. Frumbull of Perkins ave- | came into fhis market, for thele own xv hu u“u’«h}gfl‘&& :aa‘ “‘u protection as weil as ours. > Fomic Sale starts this morning of &% ololock and continues for one week only. Al of our Mattings are inchuded 18 this sale without any exceptiens. Pl lowing ia an idea of the valws t b8 found at this sale. “Here'sows Chance” Dame Fortune is likely to sy that Dowt earry your money with you Ernest Aml- Smaith 2 2 prssided ot ihe meet China Matting Buckingham Canton, Jointed China Matting, e lar ych:e 16c—Intreductory sale yard 1. Kowioon Jolatless Mattizg -* 1‘;' price 1sc—Introdustory. sale : | it. You will think twice before. you draw a check. We offer every banking factlity. £ T Thames Loand st o No..1. Son At 1 oclock Tnesday atternoon the e 5 v“fi“{‘fi‘, Nonday MEDt | tuneral of Mrs. Robert 8. Chapel was Iu Jahn A. Bowen bo retained as|held from the home of her son-in-law, tron at the local Jail, whete shs has | John C. Smith. in Mohegan. There in #tich & capheity while her hus. ;2 large attendance st e servics band was failer and 85 there were many beaut ARG Maine of the Uncasville|be assigned it from the supreme 8 F, Through 4 thistéke of the senior [ M. E. church officiated. g B S i | o M names of ‘alking and Miss | Geori 3 i ¥ Blirsess “wero aceldentaily. ~ omitted | Ered Maynard. ' Burial Norwich, Conn pakun » m e committees, iss Calkh 10 cemetery, where WE MADE THE! 1 on the motto comitice, while Miss|tal Sefvice was read by Rev. Mir. Open_Saturday Bwenimss, 7.30 te 8 | Huksan Jointless Matting, w 8 1s on the supper committes, | Maine. Among those present werw At 6 o'clock —— e ——————— | price 20c—Introductory sale peiee relatives from Bozreh, Norwich and mnr Dewire, widow ‘of George THOSE yard 180, le. Church & Allen had charge | secretary, lln. John H. Greenbalgh; A. Smith: past chief |3. templar, Johl E omhag’n guard, Miss Isabel M. Douglass. The initla- ke M. F. Counihan usly i 'own mu $551. n, anwh Greene- N o tory fee for men was placed at §1 and Pa0vikor i Letter Carrisr John 1. Counitian was| ¢ women at 50 cents, and the mem- : SOt Voliatovavoe: Winasars S5 | oicd s e Brian Tusstey b 30| BT ey ol Wk & il i brother, Michael ¥ Coutifian, who iag e T e been operated on for appendicitis ai z 'fl“'m'a‘luk'".,'?é:'m':‘"fi.m“‘;: Held | Beritonitis, and while bia condicion s | NEW THAMES BRIZA Sna Aravesgie on Themes ot ghes company Norwich, has | setious everything points toward his WILL BE STARTED SOON |50, (irl Bhfe oDanub?“Wa!tz entered the recovery. ; ey arrang Sfow Britain, ‘swa il have thosir ot Will Cost $2,000000 and Be Like That | \ii%, Bonene, b o b th rurcn-tlln' for the wash goods Court of Common Pl Over G«muflout River. lantly rendered as an encore, ifien departments of the McMil-| The suit of Downing & Co. vs. Wil Ming Thompeon: liable lan s cox occupled the attention of the court | The new Vr]l‘d E e e common pleas al ay Tuesday. iver ew Lonéon Mcm eTOre e £d of the week two of | qefendant was calling witnesses when | the New Haven road st s cost of about bl Cen!rflq\ra b g gl’ dg‘*" the court adjourned for the day untfl|$2,000,000, will be started during the York, n,y afe the gift of 15 New | this morning at 10 o'clock. year, according 5 as statement of & ALL GUARANTEED % ;""""k Vest 77t sirest, 10 Cen-| New Haven.—Judge A. Heaton Rob- | of m:h&'mp‘: v Thte. seripe tral park, to replace a large number | ortgon and son, Heaton R. Robertsom, | take the place of the old Of Quirrels which have died during|who were called abroad by the fliness |18 not now ety car the needs of School money has been sent by the | Montvill #tate comptrolier as follow: Bozrah 490.75; Colchester ;S Franklin 347,60, New Norwich, a short illess, ' Her husbend died e | ther bou "’- ago. He was n‘k & Veiaran of Ihe Sh war The g6 c"eese c ers discrimination and the technique mas- was born in Albany, N. Y. and eaes. at Rallion’s very fine weave, s0ld regulagly from ceased Bad lived in Baltic s oThe third part of the programme was weil known "'m"‘“’d and interesti fllufl sing The c-tnwmbo--n-nhuumn—- (00, CNPSECOA SRUON SO L R, rard—Introductory ssle Special meeting of Norwich Conclave, ;:“ s § wlfld by C. V. Alka; by | munity. . juek- Brabuns, Li g yved Order of Heptasophs, this Impro (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'cloch to take action on the, Sath of our late ‘brother, Hezek! erking. JOHN ¥. COCB'RANE. Lungchow Heavy Matting, regulss prico. 2oc—lntroduotery: sale prise = yard 19. ? Viceroy, heaviest made, regulag 3 30c—Introductory, sale price & yasd Lenox and Art (pldin and of the arrangements. O SrCaN SODALITY PLAYERS WON EVERYTHING AT N!)w LONDON. mh\. Contest With 8t. Jehn's Lit- erary Association—Pool and Cards Were Played. ‘There weres 36 members of St. Jo- terary Japanese Matting Suma and /Sekusa Japanese ings, comprising white ground i roses and Japanese characteristio B o L] L] etc., etc.—these sell ragularly for {r roses. Academy girla, \mdir the direction - s 5 25 of Mrs. A Heaton Robertson, have re- | the compan: rjorle Browning, acted as|It proved a 00“1 turned. Mrs. Roberts, is Improvi The bfldxe will ba b\fl" after the duvlty of hulfltl flyb’ t.hc 5 m P'“l .w‘“ C..' dlfl:eh;«:fly':: ‘J‘l)x‘n- ‘Perfil‘zsll o Satistactorily. and with her ASughier, | faehion of the new span e Con- mbers being to 30c & yard—Introductory sale . for burial, Funeral services were ey | Miss Mabel Robertson, will remain | necticut river at Saybroox, that is, el ors. o) uon‘ m « yard Sla. 3 i from the Home of his brother aiend | abroad for some time. modern in every detail,” The plers |S./Camp, Mrs. Grosvenor Ely, Mrs. Fd. | local players were mi oroughly ot ¥ ] Jewslers and Silversmiths. R & it e brother in-lawy ¥l be built to accommodate Frour | ward B Iuiler, Mre. Gardiner Greens, Fone ;‘;;flw:":“ e [ Tang and Taka Japanese o Established 1872. at thres oclock ‘and were conducted K D O e e e | P M suvens, Mrs, | b7 the Now London young ten and ta Iu“er this lot Includes some extra fine Wiee PLAUT - GADDEN. SUILOING || idi s in tmitan 2 s cotstructed for two ‘tracks only, just |Baward M. Linnell, Mre. Costellc Lip- | sscorted to theis rooms in the Cronin Straw Mattings that sell iy ’ I‘ ’ l‘ as in the case of the Connecticut river |pitt, Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, Jr., = RIS wers stri. 2% t a—1 n the Wupetior court at New Lon- ake a onlc“”d scveral of ine main iine bridses |Frank A Mitchell Mee, Witinin A e 1L e ‘vr?s':l"mmm"“;: For Social aud Commercial ::‘;:Ipri‘:ca &a e O don, the evidence and arguments were lc:ullt a;Wnlly by the New Haven |Naorton, Mrs. Georgs S. Palmer, Mrs. Joh. G:' e}fi ;: Py 3 Lewellyn Pratt. Mrs. Frank A. Roath, ortained th A Use. Hiogo : Sipa Matting, completed In the case of McCaffrey Joyihe Groton & Stomington Streat ilway Co. The céise went to the H, GOOPER Suty at_405. Followss — UPHOLSTERER — |0t 7ne New Havon roag v the comt e at: Ppressed Air company will bo heard. fare o Ig_. .‘;fiamuf h‘lo 0 0f<| Bernard R. Tilly, who has charge of The bridge over the Thames river | Mrs. Winslow T. Williams. of -"me' Ahern, entertal weave, introducing several colors at New London has been in contem. | Much credit is due the College club plation for some years. The road |for the interest it has shown in the '!‘h- faraycrei A mm"fl‘m‘m“ . HURD'S SUPERIOR QUALITY COR- | 0.0t eftect, regular price bought the land for the approaches to |cause of education, and it is to be con- | %8¢ ‘“‘mfl:“uflm olun, RESPONDENCE STATIONERY, PUT | j,ctory sale price 33c. the new structure years ago. The |gratulated on the.success of an enter- bY oty gL A5 , Who will come U IN ONE POUND BOXES, IN TWO ry new bridge will be about 400 feet north | tainment which gave en opportunity B e rable Dur- thc low- will remm the h t-my 80 | 812 Imperial Plain White J: of the ent bridg to hear a truly admi: e felowe by e der an. This is the time of year when you o . e the law ubnry in the city hall, has ¥ yor ing Ber stay in town Miss 25 d. Matting, regular price s- W, Mats Norwich, Ot ¢ per pounad. £ o, f""“' enabi to,| BSh Wbeiing the books in the- library | should assist naturs by taking a good] MUSIC WAS SUSJEC the guest of Miss Leavens. e caitgits. revesd b Javor ot P tory sala price & yard 2c. ! -rnnnn. gt cluuon “ " no wy t _nlv asso- 2 BEFORE ROUND TABLE. A the Sodality players. At pool the So- ENVELOPES TO MATCH X ask. e books | tenic. 7 e s aslity won 198 to 162, each player 0 a e Shima, best quality rice straw, ! R and inhe =t the Mosting Held With Mrs. Frank Afg o playing four frames against his op- 10c per package. ! “m" E .lvm e Hbrary proper attention. BEEF Roath at Pinhurst. ——reeen | e " ’ The Round Table enjoved a_ part White, in all sizes with Envelopes to| mest quality Rice Straw, white/ss match, green ground with roses woves Correspondence Cards and Envelopss. | ¢ 10ndia examples of Japanese T in weavery, regular price ‘§5e to #Se Writing Tablets Introductory sale price a yard 42e ali sizes, ruled and piain, Commercial Stationery . N crasidered | he FRATA R T B D ON INE e S TR X ittt | COST SO LITTLE ashingion next mmm: will meet in an et ol e iR . secording their ¢ DO 80 HUCH STETSON & YOUNG. T e R T R AT i e Serais g sty e " 2 The subject for the es state regent and state vice r ideal for your system, im that it| "hC DU 'h)%m i 3 | gemt will be elected at this meeting, e advanta; ductive of much fun, as each obe e« F. C Am‘.l!!.m?.. to the approval of the con: | 8ives you all of the aen of o duciive of muh fun, 'ss cach one’ sl d tonle. Makes rich, new bl me days. o = 2ot B The Roster ‘of Amerioan Ofusici supplies nitrogsnsus material 0 build | was the subject of Miss Busie Whittl n- as i pr = — Those who suffer from pimples, hlauli.heub and ad'xcr disfiguring ! ¢ facial eruptions’; red, rough lmnds. e g | B e e w‘é’um o heree| itching, burning palins and sha, less nails; dry, thin and: lehug Japancse Straw Matting Rugs, 9x12_teet—Introductery price $2.98. Japaneke Straw Matting Rogs, Fifth Company Drill. a h umittee $aid Tuesday night that F TYPEWRITER BOND, | 9x9 feet—introductory prics $245. J48 8 rofilat weskly ari of | goun and musele, and ot foen s soy's paper which W m-t:};&l'é commitice said Tuescay nizht that | pair, with itching, scaly scalps— °""‘;‘:$ QBOUT ONEMALE 07 ? b, 2 fine to Sibkirats the topls, An | Jcable number mofs from the chil- | all should make trial at once of 'M":AR PRICE. Japaneses Straw Matting ompos The - | a ttendi! (h. ity ac l.t, So weerr: filustrated | :::nu:'. Saik st the ensevs com Cuticura soap and ointment.. No - Thi B wick, seem to have come from the ohoois | other emollients cost so little and 3 -‘fl' g 5 he "outiying dstricts do so much. No othcu.so pure,| 3 lows Refreshments were served -i the Mva:.mz -;’g"t:n;e;‘m!nzf gth’ 20 swee!, $0 specdlly i" omes thin, medium and heavy, | 8x8 feet—Introductory price DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE|ses Displey in Main Sirest | Loosk LeAF BOOKE. oz v Bose Dowliag Alleys, mflg‘ifififi‘wf“ g Hi g LLCAS HALL, (5 B Fiven ot the semry Wade and Sold At miil ball to be given at the s Barter ; conclusion of the. 3 ilghnoul soclal boyr m i only for these minor Tt Smith's Pharmagy,| i G SRR Muwm ‘GEO. A. DAVIS . The Reld & Hugh A lie Aqians s o s e s B g, irom misncy wage~ | 20 Broadway | Menw PO

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