Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1911, Page 7

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ed for a_lecture by Cai. H. L. Jscksnn, esdary in lhg rflgiury Bervi ‘officer in charge of instruction, upon. In a special. order the comman } the ‘work gutlined for the perfod end- | officers of the-¥irst and Second com ing Apnl? 1911.. He will lecture to| panies, Governor's Foot Guard, are di Company L-at Willimantic March 31.| rected to assemble their commands fo In another genmeral order it is an- | one day's drill and parade, on or be. ‘mounded that the ordered camp of in- | fore May 81, forwarding: to adju: struction- for infantry officers will be | tant general's oflce a copy of their or- ‘held at the state military reservation, du‘ covering this. Niantic, June 13 to 17, inclusive.. This| On_ the mmfll‘ifitk’n of the com-| camp of instruction being held for the | manding officer. ‘following appoiut< e ot the. field, lime, Tegimental | ments are heteby mmde in Troop A; ; and hatta.hor:] sgff oll‘flceffi (infantry), %3‘{“;”:0%3'”" ntc.oi%d?}‘rl:x';&ce £l X : ; et 3 A ; £ ected that all wi rrange to elc] B SR h ls exp t. Officers of st:fl degart.— Frank D. Cargill to.be corporal, bot < SR b ; S g doew h.'.gfl“ and mry Wfl.‘ ments. d;\aued for duty with infantry ! with rank rrom March 20. 3 t ] e isss all the i e 2 | Curtding as well as every geed and 'PECKHAM WON OUT | NEW LEADING'MAN werthy Kind of matérial, As an in- IN PINOCHLE TOURNEY | _AT POLI'S THEATEI. ducemant to visit this department dur- Took Lead Away from Opitz on the Wilson D. Stedman of New York Step# | g thE opaciing axkiNit, WS make Miay Final Night—Lewis Finished Second. Into Role of John Storm. 2 special price cencedsions — réductiens Their twelfth night of play and the Because of the lliness of S. F. Caira, |l : : ; - [from our dwn low.aelling prices, thus he leading man this week at Poli iving an additiondl inducement t6 buy last of. their season was held on |t A giving Thursdily evening by the West Side | theater, where “The Chrlstian’ 18 being | ;i HERE and NOW. 7 - § Pinochle club at.the Open House club | Paved, Manager Rus| “’ - ‘ 1 g I i rooms. In the final night of play | 2nnounce on Thursday afternoon t}m Charles 8. Peckham took the lead from | there could be no performance. 4 3 : L R 4 R R P e A Over 30,000 Gallons place, being passed also by Dr. N. B. |l in tlie atternoon & 5 [} s a8 Saturday, llrch M,~ j vm.utm TO COMMEMORATE THAT OCCASION WE WiLL HAVE THE GREATEST SEVEN-DAY - SALE WE HAVE EVER Lewis, who jumped up from: fourth vices of Wilson place into second. Alexander Jordan Sopprien in fourth lace came in close behind | 3Rd Played the part Thursday even the three leaders. s - 5 ln an excellent manner He hfl‘] play<] so‘d i i " Come in and lIOOk " In the short business meeting which . followed the play, the club decided to | ., & hate its annual banquet in April and | 4 g2 the following committee was named to | o : Al 7 ] 4 ; Y at the new S rimn make the arrangement H. Reeves, e A SEcS ¥ g N 3 i h R d Vi < it : pring Charles G, Cobb and J. Jordan, pany It HEdestde 1o R ; orwic an C n ; y Following were the final scores: C. Concert and Ball. - £ g s_t y l €S for Men“ A grand concert, reception and ball 78.415; : 2 e | v urs vel in 4 B 3 - Young Me n--and| e e, Faioaie G| 15 S e - In Four Years 8 G, T. society and was la.r‘eg H | attended by local lores pe]g;:fi ‘wi PLANNED, FOR FULL PAR- 1 e e ¥ “ - guests fro New ndon, elor‘ m Boys whether you i - Ledger 13510. | Wilfimantic, Putpam and Jewett Clty: - » : FICULARS . OF .QUR. Tt y g S The many fine gowns worn displayed ||l . : 2 EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE 2iihe, In_t‘;r Supy(;mf ott;rt ¢l B 1=test fa;hlonable calors Ian(t ; SEE OUR FULL PAGE AD e Dl 8 side e case 3 3 . 3 . mtend t0 buy or nOt. | cm bt T B Bhai Tinast | SN0 e e TR Wholesale and Retail VERTISEMENT IN Cl‘l’Ufl-_ DAY’S BULLETIN. ance company \\Lfl on in thp superior | contributed” largely to the enjoyment cqurt at New Londen Thursday. Tues- | of the lengthy dance programme whlch! | The way we keep our clothes now day, will_probabiy see the end of the | was not concluded until 3 o'elock this enables us to show you with pleasure; | case, as it was not finished Thursday. there’s no upsetting pile after pile un- 1?;} l%,thfie“:;"dl Bhamt cale morning, Refreshments were served: g Judge C irspection of Scheols. PR fil the customer becomes nervous and f*fif'{"rd”;l\!”‘ll %3 1‘101' g‘he}re has been an ingpection tor tl;z i 3 T S which will run to Juni | schools of tha city by City Heaith Of- Fh c° ri émbarrassed. e | ficer N. B Lec;vii % b wh berge Al . ’, or Verin THEY'RE HANGING ,ON_ RACKS| . Franklin Chapter. = | g;;;‘;‘,,fi;‘,f;kug“‘fig",';g;;, i | i These sre Opening Days in eur Cor-, N PLAIN VIEW, SO THAT IT’S NO|Frankiin chapter on Thursday after- { gg;;fg:sa o éf-fii&fi"x:&?‘“ with tb« pet Department—a cempléte shewing TROUBLE TO SHOW'YOU — IT'S A - &t Masonic temple.| R ? for Spring of the best kinds of fiwir for the wo g of a clags of candi- A 4 i PLEASURE. dates, and the same candidates re- |, lomastdn—Rev. Samuel AL Free: Commerce Street coverings—Carpets, Rugs, Ol Cléths, i ceived another degree at a session in P S Shex 4 . = F . { ‘Suits at $10. to $25. for Yound Men. | the everming. There was a number in bl Ma ; : Linoleums, Mattings, Etc. e - ‘He i8 survived by o E attendance. aughter Mrs, 1. Curtiss of Sc::.ttuut A S . Freeland was pastor. of the Thom- The tortoigse lives longer than any ;axu n Congregational church fop 3 other knewn animal. | years +25 years ago. It will pay yeu te visit eur Thisd [ | Flesr this week, ds funn' .ifllil Days we maké many special aries eon- cessions—reductions from eur ownm léw selling prices, thus giving an additiena! inducement to buy HERE and NOW. THE MOTERV & MACREL O {Hart Schaffrer & Marx ' Hand-tail-, dfed Suits at $12. to $30. | 5 o d 3 'Silk-lined and faced .to.edge.Spring Overcoats, $18. and $24. | 1Boys’ Suits, $5 to 8. Wednesday o SPRING TOYS | EREE-Six monthe sussctiption <o - Saturday T;pa. Marbles. American oy ne w oy's suit. Evmin's eturn m’. 7 Kites, Hoops, Jump Reges. Reins, Puzzies, . Bows and Arrows, Etc. MRS, EOWIN FAY, Franklin Square FOR SALE 'MODEL 38 1910 Overland Touring Car Fully Equipped. Over- hauled and Ptmted . | M. B. RING AUTO €0, Spring. Dpening March 23rd, 24th and 25th, 1911 Pattern ‘and- Talluraduum ALSO . mmn;gry, queltifls MADEMOISELLE " A. GREGOIRE (Up Stairs) 99 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. MEN, WOMEN AND " CHILDREN New Goods Latest Styles E are ready for the Spring trade with the finest line of Men's, Women's and - Children’s Clothing that we have ever shown. The styles are up to the minute. The i - materials will wear, and the tailoring is high class. ~We buy right, be- cause we buy for 46 stores. And we sell right, which ‘we will prove £ to you if you wm call and examine = | e goods. e O wen " contour, hnHMu TP aged losks. We Make Thm from servicashle, inexpensive sots, up to the finept that msney ' can buy—but always At Reasonable - .MISS M. C. ADLES, Wair, $calp and Face Specials! | EXPENSIVE ECONOMY is that which leads a, woman to neg- lect her hair. By scientific scalp treat- ment from an expert, thinning, fading haif may be restgred to glossy, healthy beauty. If threatened with baldness consult Migs Agdles. In Norwich all the week | of March 20. NORWICH—Wauregan Mouse. NEW YORK-—210 West 111th St. Telephone 704. mar20MwE New Lobster - Pea Soup . Bean Soup 3 Steero People’s Marl(ot 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. AT R K S0 Sl ___.___...___.~;~______—.__—h\ . _ that will give you sausfacnon, and that we guarantce as reprc— sented. You can buy our goods on easy weekly or monthly payments. Make us a visit, examine our Clothing, and compare our goods with others. i ;Sétisf action ‘Guaranteed )W.l ar 1.0 P 1] 9 H

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