Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 9

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_-Bhe flsl:nn‘ schoo! e ] t 8¢ o le, | came into port Wedne |assiat’ in. cleaniny . ) s = r hnl', with & cn.tch of accumulated arof h of bminm a . -opuafioi\ n'ea John P. ‘1 for, Ola Pnint g?nifnrt‘ “they will ‘put” into cananmw i 3 yacht Vega.- 1 red . -G “We William Canfield of New York, who b mr..th,; (ndl::al::. memhmm o( : & 71 n > ening hm l:nnmng friends m town, has » i B s 01 4 el ome. . : and interested in the monmcnt. : e § annual o | Transf Point Judith Light. ‘membera.of the committee are “‘""" = & = . DFise was h 2wty 0;" to:mev r‘::zm EeaE e, cha i e m-fixhn.» oth wat mn . which of the village, who has been:kecper: of P. Foley, C. K. Leof 2 , hile . w: amagic la z < ot < the 1i; t Guilford wr a‘Bout asyear, mner. and F. M. Smi i e e cCouny S p R YRS - b émm Heht at s i i Ity and fined $32, e Special Appeal. % " $45,71. ; : t 1In -connection with .the plan for -a| A’n mson. was finéd ; . - 4 F i ; rife ¢ Bom' N B p)h.r h:’u 1 = 3¢ 2 W . o E in, ,.i‘innt Op- | spénding a l‘sw myn wlth. relatives m and flemns s y Tollowing proclamation: . § total- with cpsts -in his | ? h ay evening, .was | ‘Prospect” Hill.' - /3-8 inch and 7-8 lnch 5 Tas s aEy G : SoanE Bayes, ws:‘dm“ ety | ¢ toioh, - Fohy 10,100k and. 15 neh - The ha - 7 s ; u asg., will:-arrive Wi urda; ch an nc ¥ “The beauties of gpring. are upon, ua. ‘their, frieri and; everyone: A 3 52 as the guest of Capt. and Mrs.'B. W. wldths, nl10 ft, 13 ft.; 14 Pt 16:ft. housekeepers are at work putting |- % 3 Sifiterior ot ‘sl Hausshilos: Sn'e : ; LauEny el P;'"“’ll:"‘et“ 5 18 1t. ‘and 20 ft. lengths, planed both TR ; ; 5o e g Meets. - y sides and matched and beaded: ‘therefore ask the people of our iittle w‘“‘"" a:z: Populer: ; The Woman's_guild of Grace Epi 3 2 eity u;:m'\:kyr the .nn‘;p;e sct‘ by those’ c“'l;h& ehx:'i“ tzfl‘!‘l‘o; “e‘:%l;il; mt,o b = L4 copal church met. wim Mrs. H. . ; ’ 890d housekeepers and join in a xen- eres hav Sherman Thursday ai ternoon, 4 \ ‘aral up and beautifying of the | been shut in in offices and stores all | Auc on. “fiffiu—a—N-w Indoor | 310 Trattie Weaver is enwrminlng T“EE”"AHD c“‘mll cu" cleaning o outside of their homes a; s. | winter is wi -The interest is so ‘Boys’ Club. her sister from Shannoc! Qur eity h:h alr?hdy d.#u, on a |keen thntt:‘rr:;l:lngm col:b will undm:?:; v % . '(h i 2 i Captain Stone is ill at "fl) home on Central Wharf. been quite m m in hn-lthxmu by the a Pro augtion e’ house] oo s, High street. these medifications k ~and finaneial huutnflmu, bers of ‘the club. started | et th eian}lliamE.Gfllet - 3. Davis and danghter. Mrs. Mel- (Telephones) > TG f will add materially to the | their first walk Thursday afternoon hi Pl ville Daboll, * have returned from a Argrs. 3 o 8L -and business of the community. | 2-30 o'clock from the Town b““dhl‘ Y visit with friends i New York. mar30daw 1 Chiffon’ ta 'M th our other. manufacturing in- {at’ the cqrner of Main- and High w Miss Emma Fish, whe has been vis- m “"“ ‘dustries, our’ institutions, our, Bh’“‘l-fi . Alban Potvin .was the| . Da : iting friends in town, has returned to 5 and light celora. . "+ } schools, our churches,” and gther:‘or- e has been taking daily walks G’-k" Mv 5 Ansonia. tic, . textiles, industrial” history, civios, mmum, our unexcelled railroad fa- | for & number of weeks and nndl them . L z John Horsford is recovering from an Mn Silks Satin m cilitiés, we are bound to attract at- | beneficial.i Others in the party to take | lit reld r fhjured - shoulder g tamn" he:;‘th ‘and later, art. tentfon ‘from the outside world. The}the first regular walk to Coventry | the : g % plank -from @ boat un“‘de,‘ which he was | . -The day classes will he in session sented 1n this lot, " ‘Willilmantic Clvic association has re- Thursday afternoon were Judge James Jpoon. -their . ting ‘working. every week day from 9 to 5, Satur- B g cently been formed. Its object is to |A. Shea; Michael J. Sullivan and ex- |'tors of the Colchester Boys' club met.:| Frank Gardner of Brook street, who | days 9 to 12, with one hour' free &t ‘promiete the civic interests.of our city, | Fire Chief James S. Donohue.. The! Charles R ‘Swan- of- East Haddam | has been ill. is improving. noon. ‘AS an old lfi:lu is tlln:! fih‘b‘:nnux“u last ‘named dida ngt t“!:ifl as soon- as ..%g,fl AnEE i“Night C’afi“i’ WL eat s"“r °V:l“ next to godliness, it shou! our #im | the 'first name u s “former ex- Harry ] [arry Groobert . [ nings a week from 7 to 9; dates,w ‘and object to see that our city is|Derience as a walker enabled ‘him to ‘ere. cal 3 irg nmi Milling- STATE COMMITTEE .Dé ‘arrauged to milt the convenfanos ol kept in a clean, beautiful and. sani- {catch up with the ;dvnnoe _guard a; d 4 the majority of the classes. ‘tary condition, that will impress on [.finish with .the bunch in gqod con: igart W- in-Hartford | To c°'°P'm’ for Congress on Hygi- | "“Since this is a state school, the tui- awaist line, with low er -higk ‘the minds of strangers that enter our | tion. e att 3 ene Be ween Nations. tion ig free. Only. girls over fourteen short and long sleeves, ‘p‘ ‘& midst that this is, indeed, a thriving, Just as soon as the phyfic:l culture g 3 h will ' be admitted. = All materials will dainty and gpepuiar ‘“{w“ 1o, prosperous and beautiful ~place in class~ is dismissed in ‘K. of-P. hall; a d % A state committee of- five members | be furnished by the school, in order to - S N P 4 ‘which to live. number. of - those huddmt athletes will | - - ’ has been appoirnted by, Gov. Bi#wnl give the variety: of experience needed $25.00. : . #“And that the good 'things of ‘our | Join the walking . 3 and partici- E. Baldwin, at the .request of si- | fo satisfy trade demands. y A 3 iy eity will tontinue to impress the out- | Pate in the daily that will be- |, e Mok for m dent William H. Taft,' of the United “A definite course will be prescribed , YT | side werla. 1" ask’ the cltizens and f;come. more and: more plessant each | (ot cm» om rethin Trom Bos. | States, to co-operate with the organ- | which may be completed as rapidly as Tu H c.- public commence at. once | 9ay, e'PO'fl-l}ly if7the fine wnthsr them: were an indoor | ization committee for - planning and | edch pupil is capable of doing the . A ed flla ufi. a thorough spring cleaning | gontinues. “f, ohircki s’ Mick and- spinette. preparing - the' exhibition of the” Fif-| work. In this way due credit will be f E all refuse, this work to o BTN : ,fl” ‘quotts ; fle the lead, as":evel:al teenth International Congress on Hygi- | given all previous experience and one A” for . H Journal Be completed by Saturday, April 15.| | Improving - Flatiren Buildin mateh | Mv ‘been played. La-| €ne and Demography. The committee | may shorten thelesigth of her training ’ Paper 1.ask-the clergy to encourage the work The- flatiron' buiMing at. the’ junc- .fjuk and KeDcm:!d. 5t - Sonsists of DF, K 1L oot of HatHOtl, ['by falthitul gpblication. ¢ e e o ) . fig-l: pulpits, tt- teachers of the|tién’of Union and Main streets is.be- 2 * de “President” Flavel S. Luther of Trinity L Sk impress it on ‘the minds of |‘ing- !reihai-i u n“h ch: needed n by Professor- college, Hartford; alternate, Prof.-Leo |- FIRE IN: 0 t.lut nn Easter -morn | coat of paift. ' i m:,t :n ex- % by . . Regt‘erfofB l}.;x;w p]?:em nl(iu-DI l{seV%r SURA_,.‘C_E RAHES. - ‘Tample for dtheu along the min thor- 2 Warner . of igeport, a T Hopul That a Reduction May Be Ob- oughfares. ml.mnh e. 7 P P 2 Overlock™ of Pomfret. ‘The congress will be held at Washington; D. C., Sep- tained for Middlatown. QUP,!R]OQ COURT. : 1 w!"” : ; tember .23 to 28, 1912. There have been 178 repairs ‘and . —— e 3 . # 550, ¢ 3 wi clm.nges made in the electric. wiring in “Qirle’. Trads: 0. ogcn . to_ bring_it 1 e s ; .up. to"the 7 i . _The girls’ depar ment of New regg/:’m.) : . La;f orst: Brifain state trs.do School “will open All the 'uni stantory incidents, with T who' ‘escaped “with her life| next Monday.: Miss Helen R. EHld- |25 exceptions, have been cleaned, up, Wim mobile tragedy that reth, the head of the girls’ depart- {and Mr, Gay of Hartford, who. was ” _Myp, Jessica Saunders, ment, makes the following announce- | here. recently, representing the New in “December, is :m.!d by | Mment concerning the opening of the | England board of :fire underwriters, sother to be & nervous wreck ds | SCchool: complimented Chief Pitt on things. A w,__, he ordeal and physical in-| Courses will be offered in dress- | new tariff for Middletown is being G 2 received in -the’ ‘c’ms,, making ‘and miilinery from a strictly | prepared, and it is expected that thers 2 trade point of ‘view. Other trades will | will be~a substantial reduction ‘in the be put in as a demand arises for them. | city’s risks. The improved conditiens, “There will be supplementary les- |in the opinion of Chief Pitt, vu.rmnt son$ in business English and arithme- ' it. —Middletown Press. = Miss ¥orster sat in the front of an contained . B.- C | o Thompso: > l:g‘d.th Cmm;cticut company respon- for the girl's injuries was filed with the. Cmecficut company the oth- er day. SN ~ Yale students, and_Mrs. Jessica Saun & me ders of New. Haven and Mystic, when ! the machine ‘was struck late at migh' by a Paradise Green trolley car as it m | sped from this city into Stratford. _Mrs. Saunders - was _fatally hurt | Phor - ‘and Miss Forster injured | oL ‘on ‘his own tcemmt. has re;ire;lvgoz Efig‘fifieflt ag:::l;;:’a;t;rh re?c;?’n‘m;he 1+ 5 a ! ‘business and_turned the same idgepor np e trolley’ car H5 on, W iniea 3 Asidsows who has | erushin et < Soap will not do the. work properly because soap only - | . Miss Forster n.nd Peabody came. to In Beptember, 1875, Mr. Andrews be- | Bridgeport in a -trolley car. Thomp- cleans the surface—it does not dig deep after germs and' gan work on the same farm with his| son was-taken:to-the- Bfldgeporl_ hes- father, James J. Andrews. pital.’ They :were ‘preparing to. return hidden 1mpunt1es like GOLD DUST—the greatest of m original ‘farm . has been en-|to Milford to Miss Forster's home The’ iarged by, the purchase of adjoining | when sanitary cleansers. property so that it comprises at ln-e:E o ? B Y $nt apprextivately 200, acres. Her injuries were not believed to ne| - T'o keep bath tub and lavatory shiny-white and inviting drews keeps a herd of twen ve in the: confusion follcw- fo_supply his trade. At the {ng the accident, ¥Mewhen she reach- | e=To keep' metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly bus-, his retirement on April 1 Mr. An ed ‘home it W&Q #that she was ‘Wwas ohe of the. thre idest nuh — lfy pr— au»ylyi:‘?mnefintnt.i; ‘;lmmen. S - &y aine vere- sprain 0{’ (.x;:, Cd TO P (i me‘al l Thread Mills te Run' on Full Tims. | SolP toriaign "’,*;’t e nraat = To keep tiling and woodwork . spotless and beautiful—, A o AR ] it B & "“E’!eomtrfil received with. Tterest | by s | o Has ookt »-imtg. The ne-| - Simply add a heaping: tcaspoonful of. GOLD DUST1 ® ex] ence 10] th - 'ber 8. % b peri ployes of the American Thread Som- cident ocoiFTed’ T to a pail-of water. ' You i h They have 1xs;lm' and ;.:el public- generally as$ well: ): m:m e e DUE | corporation. retarms this week “to o | Coming from Califernia for Prize Dogs| will be “surprised at . the mpn.l; full time schedule. Misg Irene ‘Sabine, the daughter of sk which it doci th ny homes ones childless thers | . G E-'S. Boss, agent for the com- | a banker fm Francisco, is due in | €28C WH 1ch: 1 es the children beea pany, stated Thursday that the entire | Simsb: . to select a pair work Go LD DUST mibw use of. the fact | plant would K that will take that Bydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable | & rull fime scheduie. st also adod | all of the F will be offered | grerilizes as well as cleans makes women normal, | that business was considerably im- |-on the Pacific coast for some years to , and strong. - provéd- with bright prpspects ahead, |come. Manager Crangle of the Valley | ‘—and : saves Yyou onc-half, ‘The - manufact: department has | farm can accommodate her, the same . been on a five-day sched?ue for a tev: 48 he did a year ago,. when I thc labor. weeks, and now the entire plant goes | showing “the animals at Bost: ‘He -at ;e }m to a lfml working -schedule lfter a wzc:\;;d - m;dnfism \::fi;!zw ;lh:t‘ eglym > ew W f- short tim e anted w -1 . B will be held in gt e vy - pit ight e coast and he tel. GOLD DUST is sold in Preparing for Opening of Superior hed back the price and received | ‘. size and large pack- a telégraphed money order for thel| & Court: amount. ‘The animal did all that was| "e" Tbe'krze P’Chfi Constable William ' J. Hastings, who expected and un!artunately was killed is also messenger for the guperior | by, jumping from indow in a vain court fer Windham county, was busy | attempt to follo er mistress as she Wednésday and Thursday cleaning up | was going horseback riding.—Bristol the superior court reom and itx‘?any Pre’!l ante-reoms in the Town buildi '| preparation for the opening of « ses- sion of the superior court leie on Sat- |- urday. _ oo o3 . Loss by Lightning Settled. - The losg sustained to the’ steeple of the First Baptist church as a result of its being struck by a bolt of light- ning on Wednesday evening, -March 31, was settled through a lecal agency Thursday fer a sum of $800. In the mn-n of some people ‘it is believed that the b ta:l m:‘ewu something in THE “"," ", s U yok /of Wonary. sl peranale: T % wod? Cards in town, at Frank . Hédk of Dolnmbh was in’ the city . Thursday. ‘Winfield- J Phillips” Ch‘plln was L Wflllm.-t e #h x'rn\gme): ma- ¢ v case; m&bfll&hfiy

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