Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 15

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jonterey. portation from El Paso, City, but he says.thay when they got to Mc “pay off | the mechanics, It was at nlnnterer e % tat we observe it m?"'“' Wilkimantie, will B 8 | e i thae s sen o shango | & esics 3 ma v m“ L don 3 the city transportation. was all paid. """ Eopended you will find the procia- | hilL. e abeuker il ba Atorasx J. | thers uf comes botore them | At Nioxico CILy. tha Bad & good nay- |J WQrk t{l myafi ghg mm tluu\dmmmt muonotwomdwumbu allj F. T, o t # .ing week and fortine smiled om mfi" m ‘members and m rdinate bodies to formerly ssot of i kening thud. | once more. Hamilton wanted his e R and commemorate| university. Mr, O'Connor ia - S money, which he says was due, hut Wc m "l M a wm served after the installa- :g second saniversary of our m:& to Nu"kh 3 ;1;;{ toog hl‘:s b:;.;}gn:r uka:;“);it !cr:nm i and it was a highly piemsant oc-' ress at & X iff Dyer clai ~ in ac e with its|council about a Year ago. § g 3 . He also says that they had him R o T ,.’:u'.....""‘“....," SRty muek nat | Soune ana briliant srator apd 48 ¢8- , ; b1y : _ materials necessary - fm the in- Gnndr‘n-flc huuc-;‘&;;‘ “:&nnhm%hmiz thusiastic member of the i | 4 ifi.;,!w;; n. h ;. ¢ o = g BAN SIGT & ' Al e o ico, he says, - o Montuilie, whi metall Ha. oMcors | lodge rocms, o some suitable Blace, on PYTHIAN SISTERS. J : b B R m:; bt Bt e at&“mm of l@b3 arfiat or $mau; next Thursday _eve ., - April 6th. | the 26th day of April mext, or omn the| Clover tample, No. 9, selected last - . {| ¢lap him on the 'shoulder and telf the Ordnd_ Master Werkman Farren of [ cvening of the regular meeting near- | Thursday evening for a special st ;. Mt fe irieht B Tiark hor Ty B New Have accompanied Grand that dat d lebrate th ing in ian hell, in addition to 2 = - bel A’ for 72 B ¥ 2 . wm B s: S wIE be e Gasts o7 | Ainet: sessnd sunieusive Wil Goe: P wo) i ibe 80 S M TR ite o telens o' a;-;m:rm e we have thfi h‘:&t equ e Uneas clr:‘g:." this occasion. Super- | cises s\maiila t-attbn oceasion. Let it :'\;‘nlngs, m;d“a .p‘lnn;t :;ro houua:k - turkey is sitting om the 62 a"m‘e?}tm go. A B 4 "d v Mg g # b ’B. Douslas & even: Ieioicing, teastine. e those at- Sing of for don will install the o ,,;,',V" e :o:n hflow‘-‘hb and” ot Bl ae | e e e ments served af- B o e e s et e mechanics ani aflplmm’ i tmtmt of the mem! is axpected. nlz;anr h.:h::’ln huvm; ter the wkll't comprised :n!);; ::: ;‘;— : : o l k’ d - k 'ruud-ynhm.Aprfluth a team wn.‘m e of ap ouf | coa. The prize winners = — = - === § . _ R of carpet bowler: ‘one N ork begun, con lowing: Firsts—Mrs. Annie Hdimends, ; N . Kinas. werk gl chmmat boviers romlome o e Sow | ork g contant wad ndel | ine: il T s iwws| . AUTOMOBILE TERRITORY OPEN handling all kinds of werk. : Prompt and careful attention of oqur opder.. The 26th day | pen: sseonds—Mrs. R. J. te all orders, whether by mail eor dealer who rous of handling a high grade Auto- s knovm at Fairview as d ring casket; J. Fit Anu.auuulu r is desi the champion team in that section. A Bo-.’r?u. In the big hall on the top :?lzd siiver ring casket; con: miobile in Norwick and vicinity wanted . (ot Avustin/cars: Three’ sizes, 45-60, tion from Sprague ledge, No. 9, floor of the new dormitery the grand| Arline Tubbs, a basket of candy, uld §0-75, and 60-30 h. p., all six cylinder. Prices $3,000 to, $6,000. Apply at of New Londom, MM&I’I lodge obmerves the day. Mg‘"u.‘ David Trachtcuber'amtue. v g o : E el ‘which e an invi- | splendi@ programme arranged by the ::&l:‘nl rw':-n::u:thl te 6‘1- = ta | grand chaplain is carried out. TFhese DEGREE OF mm-pAa, 3 ~A. F. L¥ON, Cennecticyt Sh”HAg:f"ré, S {iwit Sprague lodge on April oI o T | Mewtingn Bre. smicvabis. snd Weinfa The Neosha club held one of its se- | 503-506 Consectiout Mutual Building o e ; little practice the Dig|and I urge overy member who can|,iee of whists on Monday evemlsg im' - tfilflprflQa Invi hvu ‘been sent to | possibly de so to be present. Forasters' hall, having a good number: S T g = it f S e et 5 S | R ST et s e g, " prct VTS s : (3 VE—— E o 4 ; d diate vicinity te legations te | te s Miss Bowen, 53, & ure; i ” 2 p P h Groton on April 1ith to witness ths mfi- vou can make those dear :;‘::g_vmmn.t 4%, fobacco jar; sec-| = g ar pt‘lfi&& are flg g anag our At a later - datea ome eof theold. p-wlsullme happier and the twi- | 51, " \ps, Sa.bourin 32, beauty pins; z r v A 3 3 7 Haven teams will go to New |light of their lives just a bit sweeter| ;5 "¢ Clements, 42; a necktie; confela- 4 % { ol bl 3 k ]* bfl ffiufld Safis‘aeto“ mn London to test itw ability with the tesm | by .| HonsMare Mullée and J. mm«z A s - g . WOrKk wiil t LT . ¥ of Jodge, captained by Past|As it is more blessed to give than 10| care and coffee wore se ky 14 A - e 5 N f = Master Workman Joseph m; receive, I hope you will find sometbing | . o\ ittee, which announced anot)‘r ta contribute fa the home on this day, of the 10th of . i i / ' ; bringing to selt the blissful con- | Fhist (5 the Svenipe : ; 3 e e - a‘;l d@taus' . COAL AND LUMBER. sclousness of having performed a gen- | “'brpceging the Neosha whist, Sehe~ erous deed. For there is no happiness| .. nash counmeil, No. 11, held its rT . 8o great, so pure, so satiafying as thatf ;... meeting with gm nmaher X {npired by the ;&mchg:h;: we have|tending. The meeting was 5 -nm B e Sh e b au o Lae AR brief ome to accommedate the ] ! ) lll'-Ona ed WAL " train sigp at Fairview that dav. which was to follow, but the erder is Pt o4 Robert Brown Estate, & train will leave New London foF|growing and the members are main- : : leadmg optlcxans as the lngh- 3 —_— Falrview at 1.30 p. m. Meeting opens| ¢aining an active interest In its work. : © | promptiy at 2'p. m. gt B 1 est standardof eyeglsu c!ficumcy i A Soft Aaswer (Not Soft Coal) Fratgsanty yours, OWLS. 3 e ! Maln Strsst. JOSEPH H. % N 68, §7, ’ 5 J Turneth Away Wrath . Ooe biE tms fex R ] / While there are many good 59, 87, ! . - o Sui - % ] .| At the regular meeting of Shetucket i s gl i [ { : s No Coal but tie beat anthracite wit|lodga, No. 27, In 0dd Fellows” hail on Tiation for whlnzlu:h. members have D > Shur-ons, we. can safely say ARTMUR M. BROWN, Manager pieass the hesd of your home. e u:;fiufiao{..-. The cere- | Door O ot the cluas vl number 3 - that the Atlas is the best. It has; 5 i S W Pt Br Yoey Rooiie- 1 - ; ELEPHONES Chappell's Coal gives general satta- |11 "] 0" N0er the direction of A. A. ‘p’:,.?.,“c,‘:,‘fm‘:m T Gactas em . -the scientific lines - of the best | Residence 864 - T &S - Office 133 faction among the fair sex. gug.é.d:hnelolct..ha floor work and | Lnder' Dr. G. A. v :nm ey : bination with th olb n rge e ritual ining ral wnkl to show: m in combina Wi €’ 5 : - <oy m ts mestings in April the mmembcn:;x;.i:néihldxlu the best tha i Sh‘ Pe | i Open from 7.30 a. m. te 5.3 p. m. h‘cp vot be e initiatory ‘Mfl- known -on prin iple, CHAPP, E]'L Co. B o g Fl s ’-:Pdm‘;:: %z"h"h?;'} St ther i ot g ~ Contral Whart and 156 Main Strest | sncambment of this cify to'come here fiafily it oy ot D I you are in need of glasses let us show you the . werking of the second degree. HP’&'O'?"' Ferdinand Dsopo of the ATLAS. It costs no more and gives Wt BErViCe. | a0 neceasary to do in order ta secure 8 ‘“{,‘32}2‘,,,,_ artford nest, whe was here his" releas2. “"‘ very of ROYAL ARGANUM. institution of the Norwich mest. Basf - / Lu. BE n Frlday, March a1, which closed ihe sent tword that he has every sxpecta- We have the Sole Agency. (oI s Be wax old :'uw 3 Rayal Areanum’s grand lodge year in|tion of being on hand for the class . ; ton says he paid $200 to secure his own. Went the wm Length. g:““ nc‘;t,mw: :'t tmemn?; L?Uit-};: xfiy;fidfitw%bfimm&'.}; NSt R c BOSWOR H, release and $&00 move for his ‘;-:t— Senator . Bailey's aclipns wers not o i . b % T oy v JOBN A. MOBGAN & SON, | o, 1851, of this city of the nstitution [chairman of the ordinance department : : Chmmion, Sl peny e tonuse of | OPEOSed to those secialistic. measures. a7 S = e . . 28y He got hir wrong, he says, because of i = night of the council ten years 380, |of the Hartford board of ald Optametfl scription ith the imsurrectos. | for he took the initiative in his resig . | When it was brought into existance.|has racently been to South Benmd, In 5 g and Prz g - Optician X h'ir‘i{z?::g‘rflfhfl 'rhueq:e e brought | nation, feférsed it tg ‘Governes Col- coal B R - | e ot s | B it e s e 3 GinsenBotidion, i BoswiehCoce st (e Mhcan, Sourts for S8 g.m, aad T tcalled N Samphi lon of icers tl ler of wis. ‘egiden’ y . . o the Wauregan house under the aus- | Whiting of the New Haven nost has lm_ nIngen B 0g, y 2gainst Moisant and the international Central Whart | pices of the organizer, the Iate Francis | also received an invitation from the 3. Taglor of New Haven, and of Carl-|local president, Ashley T. Boom, and X R e Bmdhz v Haven, wholmayv be here. The meeti xa .t open s . t at the time, andfat 2 o'clock, at whieh ti t is ex- s r 1 srand secretary, E. . Hollowas. The pected that Owls’ hal will e it ~ - 3 couneil started with a charter list of | gbout all the feathered folks It can 7 P 2 3 28 members. Later a meeting was held | jj0ld, together with nearly a half hun- . : [ in Pythian hall whemthe degree team| dred from the outsidé world seeking i mm‘t and LeBigh | from Poquot counch of Stoninston | oeision to tae wam ) % 3 worked several candidates for Thames ettt ALWAYS IN STOCK. council, showing the mew Arcanians GRAND ARMY. what the inftiatory work of the order| Soqgwick past, No. 1, had a good E : W t ; d l A. B LATHROP, oot ol T n Yot of histoy sitendance (30"iis regulix meeling < To Induce very voman to come here and let me Oac—csr. Market ard Shatusker 31: | S 108 BOORToRES T entorss hall | Memorial, Commander Henry Hoves a . .hlv for -t d o S | by Rl | Dot et o | pErsonally explain how it is possible for me to an present regent. which Sedgwick post will be represent- CALAMITE COAL | roaremwa meverr wencue |mnirimniz el how | do help the women (who trade here) to SAVE Nwwlch ::unzll No. z‘ls?hmcl?el:‘. adjutant, :hx -officio. s 20 55 BV - on_March . a| Among the men at the meeting Fri- Y l 3 ld h t th l st g g o8 onaer Sytmng it | s e o sl T el MONE would soon have more customers than w°u SQason“ wOnd Pincus in the Steiner building, receir” warmly welcomed. 4 letier from, Ames > an g e e e. 8 en in Napa, Cal, was rea - l K hi th t el gl s Mt RiEniin e could possibly attend to, Because I Know This-~that. C. M. WASKELL. | = corort vas received from the o | fo tramater to the post 2t Napa, but e [T e e menling U comimes | Ssagulk e, Lo ehicn” e s no woman will pay elsewhere high prices for that of new rooms and engage the same, so| Through the winter Sedgwick t PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | that It is expected soon to have a reg- ety ik e PR i - s i e £ e+ oo | e bl R s e metes wis wan| - WHich she knows we can and will positively sell to SONS OF HERMANI the old hour of 8 o'cloek. N. e % e i o ! her at Much Lower Prices Than Elsewh Accepting an invitation from Her- SLATE ROOFING | weth todes of New Tondon Gormania 1 = 1er a ucn 1 er l‘ ICCS an Se ;Gl’ e. 20ss Cutaloss. oné a lu!ie Null of this c‘}vtvd:fl)d:ournuy d Desds Filed, ' mdon nex ednesday eve- byt -1 and cm ...m 308- | g to help the down-the-river broth-| Two old deeds which were executed » ers enjoy a social evening. The New |46 and 57 years ago were filed for rec- London Bons of Hermann have recent. | oTd in the town elerk's office at Bridge- visited the Norwich lodge, and now | Port Tuesday. The older deed wa e Roo o ev m e ge, and naw | frem: John . Sumraers of Faidald 1o - - = S t I)l b enticipating with much interest the ;:;hw & Baarisier HE h::a:ug = o Bt e W e | (lne Tnal Brdsr and | Wlll Gonwnce You ? s 'he secon leed was drawn A peep into an up to date bathroem HIBERNIANS. . 10, i y Tad- {a ouly leas retrashing than the bath At the reguler mesting of Divini ; s o 1 '“Hl “)I g i!:‘a b arniay 1 resident Py . la'\-' wel the witnes: ey ds h l f le t m n! .“ G‘m &M ‘7::'-";« th: y--wh. m’ifi’::m;:- tub- Bmuf"‘ gements were | concerned preperty Toilsome Hill t t we can e p yo“ save rom e m 20 aive yau tes. for the work | COMPleted for both 'Division No. 1 and | and furmish the missing links in the .¢ putlln‘ them in- in the best manner ‘Dlvllhn No 2 to attend the 7 o'clock | title to the land. The older.deed has A, sageeont e S it S PRSI Rl | i e S megs Corsets, Gloves, Hosnery Pe Notions, Etc J. F. TOMPKINS, KNIGHTS OF coLumsys. '8¢ SR e LN FOR STANDARD MAKES AND QUALW 67 West Main' Street Yrite Cru o {:}fi s Clark’s New Dining Set. r Jeffersonian simplicity is apt to ge monthly meeting on Sunday afternoon. The first degres will be conferred on | Into the discard aftgr election, hence the public’ will not be overcome with The Vaughn Foundry Co. | o st et masrore i vs | wonder at learning that Chams: Clark , A ted to the meeting for-consider. 0as ordered the china. silverware and {$1.09 qual . $1,50 qualitiés for. $1.06 xinds 'mm e‘s'rmgs Biengersan i be. biaught aut of siay, | 125 qualities 966, $1.10, $1.48 | 157 qualiies for: (8 dxs0 xinds age for a, private dini room for his F ¢ or....$1.27, $1.29, $1.33|*¢ BEEE, > is T mmmm Shecial Use at tne capliol. - Spesker |J00. Qusiities for... $127, $129, 9133y , $256 kinds Cannon eschewed. the Henderson ex- |$2.00 qualitiés for............ 38¢ and 85c qualities for $3.00 kinds m, te. ample. . Henderson was a canny Scot periods and the china he ordered, ‘pfid)fl)t at i 3 the public expense, was adorfied with Ete., /the: thistle of, 0ld Scotia. ik $2:50 qualities fOr................ 29¢ and’2sc qualities for s 7 Ete, Eie. $3.50 kinds George WAydir the' propri grocery store at 30 Castle street, New 1| Haven, who learned arrest for a vielation o Taws ot S adog S N Have you ever done any tradmg here? If so, you kmw we have ;,avad you d- left: - e "‘:'..‘Ef‘mf: e ""m‘%«umg money. If not, you owe 1tvto yourself to come here and let us convince you. to sell on-th " Worth'the Monsy. Possibly the ° mobnlufion of troops o; ot prenion L J: .i’:r i::m:inmtutl?‘ the sup: of Jac! lon.—Mil- “flllkcl. W - Can Fight in Any Clothes. & -;;%rwm.r,l:(m he &&% s ¢

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