Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 5

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B smm “men were xltd lo see} " L a Prof.:.J.Kmmm w The fog an graterly hampered{ for Mofli”vfilg t(lr&lhm g started the wild- geese several Cfl.lhvmuulll'.m focks were seen of hea rin Fth | this city are taking a trip Quring. the eyesing. ra"ing 2o Contlecticut;, } Beans, fi-h..u...f...lk r Plant Mb'“':hxm-lsc Those desiring tickets or boxes for the military, Mll, April 19, should call } o at Davis’ store—adv. G‘!'lnfl Army men, vt ‘was the anniversary C T B4 > 3 m?om encampment of plain, has T ced their names thereon. the G. A. R., at Indianapolis, in 1866. home after visiti . Adjourning '.o the eodr,l)ufl y room, a New London papers. note that re- and old Harris, for the two weeks. . % was enjo; (he re- hearsals for the annual Maypole dance Fred Liggins of ‘Bridg a -well 3 by the school children have begun,|known duckpin roller ‘.’.Pé’"'w under the general direction. of Miss | player, is spending several days here | 4 Julla Caulkins, en route home from a trip to fin The change in pay dav announced| 2" for, the Falls ang Shetucket mills af-| Mrs. Della Gifford, who has : | ects only e pay pend the winter with relatives s 3 mpa harter enem-. of the Shetucket mill will remain as it ;hemg’i Mass., has returned to h the - 'n:" w::; ""nf.,f Lieytenant. is, on Wednesday. home on the Neyv London turnpike at 2 uuh Flnt Sergeant Smith, The Norwich. Woman’s Christian Sloespioly o A C.“A. Woodmdnses and Corpd - T'emgerl'.!;t‘:e umcimedm: ngx::r;bu_}ed $2| Misg Mary Francis of mmhu; 1 ‘brath, the company clerk /--d treas- ” of the receiv v e Treas- | who has beenn the guest of Mrs. Asiut k ‘fi"f A : i v urer Adeline C. Denison toward the e f Williams -street, left | Last week the company had 00t Pot Roast ... Willard memorial fund. %nr:fia; “tor New York 1o sail on { during three nights. . There were two Saturany fof a sz monthe stay clan Snd hore, Teedt ;;‘:,g_,,“#:' At the meeting of the state board of | syr0aq. charities at Hartford Wednesday, Mrs. N Frank A. Mitchell of Norwich reported Mrs. Margaret Sullivan of mnfll. visits to vnhl:ouq s‘m:’e lnlflltuuonu and | who has been visiting relatives and to county me cl ren placed out. friends in town, leaves this morning . poral b for a visit to Westerly. Mrs. Sulll-} 2 ‘ 'nmrm night the shoot be- > Last chance to hear Amehca’: tl ed tha 1 ‘tween the company team and the tsam Sliced.Ham o.us..w.u... groatest medium, May Pepper Vander- | van oy [OTmery & FemMdent of neen [aith o regretted_dseply that hé | from the Germania Schuetzen Verein One-half m g :gvt. 8piritual academy, Sunday, living in' Hartford: ; d_not be here ¥ ¥ s will be held :tmthe armory. : od : were present - Church, Lieutsnant Denison, Native Eggs, ‘ 12 &”’ oy The planet Neptune will be 90 de- T,‘,’myg“‘?;u ‘D:'?,":,::{:- r:mu 1 it or more of the ex- | Brewster, Sergeant Ortmann, Sergt. F. Saratoga Ch“hx tepmeves BC) grees east of the sun on April 9. 1It| g heaith. He went a8 far south as ; mpany in attend- | . Smith, Cgeporal Burslck, Cemporal Ask for Free Sample Tes, Fa- Will be on the meridian at sunset, and | Montclair, N, J., where he visited an |@nce.. First ut. Gaor‘o E. Church Lester and may be found in the constellation|1q friend, spent several days doing{. mosa Tip Tea.j-....;....680c|Gemini by the amateur astronomer. | New York, spent several days In Hart- 5 hree days at the Methodist amem INSTALLED SOCIALISTS ENTERTAIN “Can Corn, Peas and Tomiato Richard Lamont, Horace Johnson's | 100G 7€ three Qays o WS Fetiod e i . f > —————Sr rival as's weather prophet, does not | CORIerence s 5 BY LOCAL ELKS. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. ~ - trust the sunshine, but predicts thr:e is looking well and had an enjoyable e arent 3 time. ‘He expects to go to Wisconsin S8 P days of blizzard conditions, with rain, wi fimwnl_ )¢ Received and Candi- | Programme of Music and Reoitations m;w and changeable weather gener- ‘;;,;f“"” to Spend the sgiher WHI W6 1, dates’ ated—New Home Opened Greatly Enjoyed. i . | The Norwich branch of the socialist vs. Napolaon Parent of Taftville th orwich lodge of Elks, No. 430, had | party entertained its members and N a withdrawal of the dge'ten?: John Karkutt. A?;dfll on Thursday eveming in|their friends on Thursday evening in and there being a sworn bill of partic- At 6 o'clock Thursday morning the | pyihian hail t 'was a record breaker | their rooms in the Stead block with a ulars the plaintiff is entitled to judg- | death of John Karkutt occurred at his i e : 4 et ment. late home, No, 84 Roath street, from |£OF 1€ sk Tosl sdjournmen :&cm °"°n’“fne':1’°"muw S :% jaSart, trpetile. o e Bag. been Sick e morning. . The ti a pro_l;‘xh':m umbers, which weré all Mrs. Rowena Johnson Lazarus of | three or four days and the end was i o ons . included the fi 1- Norwich was married Thursday to| unexpected. o g e t. ra;‘mly s})’lpu“ded e k'l ibfl“fl! Corp. August S. Priebe of Fort H. G.| Mr. Karkutt was born in Germany Ny STapntes Kad et PN L TR Bl B s Wright. The ceremony was parformed | 70 vears ago and the.greater part of P 2 "“":hn.‘“ ot ‘;’l s itatione, o MY'“ . by a justice of the peace, says the New | his life was spent in that country, He |MmUch interest to the many me; tS i “n' N L{bor y #e b London Day. was twice' married and both his wives | Present ks jocial i 5 died there. He came to Norwich 31 | Bxalted ‘ Ruler Frank G. A\n‘)‘re}i chl:rlgl l:ol:ol Indha Girl and W:fi;, ® At next week's meeting of the Con- “and has resided here ever whou term was expiring, presided af arke; songs, Queen Among necticut Beekeepers’ association, at Z?:::, ‘hsfvi:‘dbeen eex:x‘played :t the | the opening, and Thomas E. Donahue Heather, Vola, O Sermtucm '-nl.tl. Hartford, the members will discuss the Clinton mills until nine years ago, .of New Leondon lodge, No. 360, was| Wearyin’ for You, E. P. Clarke; 80lo, :dvl’.nbgl‘ty totdhouling only one meet-{ when he gave up mill work and has wuent to do‘lth. h-mum Thmh ;fi'fi’;fi the River Shannon Flows. Mrs. Ing in rtford per year and at least been 1oy of John Stei- B one meeting elsewhere. fi;‘," Tor mugf, t:ge 3.‘2",,,,‘,@ as’ gardener. Imer ‘were ! 'nn o‘mura seated There were aiso a number of selec- He was a member of the German Lu- | Exalted ruler, Allen C. Matthews; e tions by a string orchestra directed by Mary Elizabeth Pettis, wife of Rai-| theran church, but belonged to no er- | teemed leading = Xnight, Thomas ~R.| Frank Pedace, and an auction sale of ford A. Turner, died Tuesday at Rdh-| ognizations. Craney;: ‘doyal ‘knight, Thom- | baskets was held. N. J., at the residence of her| ™y, 1y gurvived by five as M. Shields; esteemed lecturing| Albert Boardman has been invited daughter. "After funeral services in| iprae by his first marriage, Wi loua BT. Carney; secretary, | to speak next Tuesday evening on So- Rahway today (Friday), burlal will| 3,3 john Karkuit of this 'city, and Young, Jr.; treasurer,| cialism before the Men's league at the A reliable JC'M mm is an| be in Putnam on Saturday. Mrs. Annie Kukla of Harrison, N J }'hci?;;a H. gzwlngd e;qu{;e.c Slnpll;;n Westerly M. E. church. L. e’ T, n P. cCormick; FIPS VAl 1 g On Thursday, in St Patrick's | 30d two by the second marriage, Her- | jadiers 0" W, F. Young; trus- Dancing _Class Social. g church, relatives and friends attended| Jan of Jersey City thes, Gaorge A. Allen, Willlam H.| 1o Hibernian Hall on Thursday eve- §er i fh, mess clevrsied 271 pewiee Brush. Stghks, Jous DERYE . snitiated 1n | T8 A1 sniorabie evening of inciig e ; " |I.‘ I- [Py g Palmer of New Haven, whose funerai|{ The death of DeWitt Brush occurred | gyjf rmull‘l,:l: “form, was given by the class of Fhilip In the case of Edwin A. Brewer et al. OBITUARY. e s which was finely ' E man M‘ ame to took place on Sunday afternoon. at the home of his son in Boarah at|carried ut &nd the installing officer | SPeridan, which is nearing the close very t, of its seflu of social evenings. M eleven o'clock Thursday,k morning aft- 3 da e have a new Suit m ish residents will have a &pe- | er an iliness of two weeks, though he | ™ 7j Reard in sn Impressive address. pianist was Dr. C. B. Capron. EL mdyoucantd.bw&fim cial fondness for sweet peas this sea- | was oonflned to hl.l bed only since last | 154, m“‘: City trip to the grand come to us fOr it. iderable in- - :ihl?t’ ‘blossoms -Ltl the hcoronnion and o’l"o ].‘)ecemberi 2 182;, ht.}\:” borx; :;‘r'm::}::‘ o:':: 3‘6 mn;mn E:. s {u:ls:.a. amounts to about 2,150,000 lealers are expecting that many sweet| in ughkeepsie, son of I pule; e has-been elect- peas will be pianted this spring. | John and Elizabeth Baker Brush, both S E . Librey R e NER & MARX Hand Tailored Suits of H at §18. and up to ton, Oregon and far. west. daily, March | an@ Mrs. George Kinney, who resided ., .Opening- ome. " 3 A0th to April 10th. Finest tourist|in the city on West Thames street \otwe was ‘given of the programme ‘Other good makers’ best Suits at sleepers. Write L. P. Burgess. N. E.| for a number of years. Mr. Brush for the o; ‘of the pew Elks’ home ” for. live with their son about 25 years ago, and esday are for the public,|“Once Freckied Always Freckled” | easy to pay m?nft mltl vi;filereat Au st;l:: 'an;gunlg:- in Bozrah, where Mrs. Brush died fif- gfi on W‘l;udnud’ty the whole ‘day is No Longer True—Hew to Ea N 8, nOW iam et, who has % H ster Neckwel colers, new been ‘chief clerk in the New York, | Con Jpars aoo: for Blks only. ' From 3 to 5 p. m. and Remove Quickly ’ at Worcester e+ the last five years, Second Congregational church' and attendance. A cordial welcome |the grave, That was before they knew figurea In northern «onnecticut - towns, | 100K 80 active interest there while he | will be extended “to_ all visitors and it lapout Kintho, the simple remedy that | °9 where the season is backward, there | fcSided in this city, e was a man 1o expuctel that suveral. thoqsand of yE | always for what he belleved to 'be| -On Wednesday the celebration will | glass, andatthe first sigh of a freckle o 2 4 ¢ finb:: :l::ly Htgle! ;;ee pi:mmf April| right, He was devoted to his family be continued practically all day andfge; a two-ounce package of Kintho Come in today. Wa'll be 'l.'.“‘ to a better date, or May 1 would| anq home. and his pessing away i8|jate into the might. Lodges of Eiks show yeu the new things even if yeu d in Jul; < i son because of the choice of these| Saturday. the second week in July | The yearly production of salt in odge’s delegate, with Past Ex- You'll find hérs HART SCHAFF- cf New York state. He located in :ldtat: aRlnlll' %flllfllk ;tevena as al- | ‘Very Low Colonist Rates via Nickel New York city and there married Eliz- ternate. Plate Road—To California, Washing- | abeth Gibbs Kinney, daughter of Mr. - ’ 12. to $25., in all the new colers, in P. A, 312 Old South bldg., Boston,|and family came here about 45 years|on Main street, for which thrae days - 5 :“ styles, = y t6 wear, fit to wesr, Mass.—adv. 1 ago to make their home, but went to | next week have been set apart. Mon- , read. te_ wos In this city Mr. Brush was welll from -8 to 10 m. on Monday and sha New Haven & Hartford freight house known, being a . strong advmtf.mog Tuesda; fluneghume will ba open for e e _to A thelr)ttecklal G o oot 2 has been transferred to Pawtucket. letipernuice. . in was: &Iy ot the g‘:‘”fi .inspection and an orchestra will New Shirts in the latest striges and h teristicm He was is sold under a guarantee to remove Hats that are right styls ‘and be- If gompjaint that the governor has set | ' rman of strons convictions and stood | Rose on tHose twe, dASE. - " | treckles, o money’back. Look in the | coming to yeur fase. Y heard with deep regret. - from all over the neighboring territory | 8t Lee & Osgood Co’s or wherever ’ t to gy It was an interesting fact that An. | He 18 survived by two sons Georgs |have been invited s wall as national | tollet. goods are sold and gee if it don’t want to buy e K. Brush, a farmer in Bozrah, with ll!d ' officers; and it is expected | doesn’t remove your freckles as if by ‘ti;:l‘:' p‘{:;: ‘;’: BI:tfli?:’ v}";"::sa.fyfmifi whom he lived. and Charles N. Brush thé formal opening will be & no- magic, born on the day that Presideni An-|Of Brookline, Mass, a’ cotton broker. tible oecasion in Elkdom T this state 4 drew Jackson visited Norwich, June| = SSRTEvRLLS e e is the only pla 3 ;X i Norwalk.—The city of Norwalk has & E the action of the assessorsof thetown R T . Flower sfleds Ef"z:'m";, g’ Suits In announcing that Rev. William} of New Canaan in %me water George A. Bullock. rga. : ins at . 3 A. Keefe of Voluntown was to preach s in _that town for 520. The| .The death eof -George Alfred Bul- 14 » Rallion’s the Lenten sermon at St Joseph's supplies water to that town and oW 17 year: church, Meriden, -Wednieaday B ht. Noywalk claims the water works is Mx'th el ?‘z“ ":‘;hs ";’ér ai"’:h' the Meriden Journal referred to him | untaxable. s g Ja e as “one of the ablest DUIDIt OTAIOrS | cee————— | NOrWich: Savings aocxety, where his in the Hartford diocese.” uniform .courtésy. apd. obliging dispo- : e e sitjon: made. him Highly esteemed by T. Scott, has invited all Daughters of mith’s its. customers, occurred on Thursday the American Revolution and their m.ml 1-g’%clock at his home, < friends to Memorial Continental hall, anitary No,-103-Peele- -But,- For a month he ‘Washington, Saturday evening, April ~ . the grip, which . 15, when -the whole building will be oda ‘wWas' by - complications ’ thrown upen for inspection. 5 e K The president general, Mrs. Mattlhiew ce - Bu 4 tive of Eng- Rebecca Cowles of Waterford is to erVi *af 3 g Been: :or:.:teCnventf‘y. — sue - the city of New London for in- Al 3 son of John and juries received while crossing Gold ) ".'Pe learned the lace . street. SHe stumbled over a raised 2 7 mtry and Not- m?d in ;he grossing and fell. Stie 2 Jfg;. designer of the . Técelve a fracturz ol e right arm v A . A “:curtal . “ “Z and numerous contusions and bruises.| 1nat is the condition on which we gla v R Ifmlwdrt—butwcham’t. ‘with -a-~woven-in pattern. In regard fo the recent ten days’ 5 ' - - Fe years, ;when he came here, % % ‘ vislt o this county of Mrs. Emerse | Want You to judge our soda and ¥ t{? limld‘e serviceable, | This oversight may mean ?v""' Dietrich, one of the national g M Sl C. T. U. organizers, the White | cream. Wd endeavor to have every- < JOUV s e Norw! 3 Ribbon Banner pralses her work, and th s dollars to you later on. adds: No state aid was needed; the Wi siso. & ConIBEU P-iuiln. thing the best. We want to merit e m himself to that : POST CARD F| expen.le; were all guaranteed by New e 3 3 yhen he came to this country in | . Rectify the mistake BOW. Jusk right sl Tonden chutty. your patronage. You will enjoy a glass boafln‘ at "Edsthampton, u”’ < fy St m :‘::.‘, (fit Herwegly lodgs, O. D. H. §., of New The fallp e Yell(he WAS marri i wa London was host Wednesday night to | of our delicious soda or a dish of ice flmfl. s to Mary J. White °t Tell us wm you ant and : T cA : : aln some black a this clts, when they iBltiated (our can- | .pore wuhich is smocth and crearmy. ov |give us ‘the quantity. then ! ments were served and there was in- It represents our best efforts. That's Matog che ceat for 1 5040, w“ ] : 3 A CLOISON nuugt. PIN or il for th Pr & - 5 s and. F. E. Beck- ; ? m:h‘ e \Egyesnl'oc:zikc(m“ grows. : 7 ——god stock — and m -II.T w be eolnplated in about th ch, and was af- | wnume A 8cott company co::f New line of POST a delegation from Germaniz lodge of wedd.ln: bem' L dou- there was a social session. Refresh- ; el 4 ' ; fln. ; bitpd i Tk 4 ‘Contraétors commenced this week | WhY our soda ' business grows and " by riek YW‘"MWM 52 'wart on the. foundation for the new > < 5 a0,y Crpudiont be ready early naxt week for the frame, We study to’ pléase. g 0 of Trinity Meth- dny to erect the Ilarge -uo Rev. ‘Stanton ‘of ‘the Moosu 5 Banult chlinh has asked t his resp ignation there take effect April 9 in- Jatter part of June, as he rest_and. recuperage ‘mew pastorat.

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