Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 5

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3 he grand lodge ‘Connec &= bury, May 17. Tuesday Was the second delightful #pring day this week, although there to attend m Friday evi ‘was heavy frost early in the morning. ;MMOWH Walter Blake of Stafford Springs| g, been |- admittal b ; aames C. E. Leach, who has been z:v London, Mon,li;’,nn. a m& fi'fi?&. . pas reened £ Patient. ployment with afi"«% Only one petition in bankruptcy was | S0MPany. & y filed in this sthte -during the past e week, with assets of $90 and labili-| S0 =1 CELEBRATION Hes of $865. OF GOLDEN WEDDING License your dog in the town clerk's| Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Bushnell office now. One dollar extra after Ma: i ifty ist. Office open daily from ;:rm. tyo Eere A uaie .““ "m Y’” s § p. m.—adv, TFuesday—Received Gifts. 3 April 26 in the church calendar is| Tuesday marked the fiftieth wedd devoted to SS. Clotus and Marcellizus N i o not re : and and is also the feast of Our Lady of} T, Busi which was quietly observ- g.n Good Council. £ w1 Ty their home, co‘lz-ner yof W wault to got (t—New York Wi Thames and- Evereétt streets. There = . The third annual meeting of the| was no formal celebration. and but E e . Connecticut Manual ‘Art Teachers’' as- | few know of the anmiversary, There " ’ ) sociation meeting is to be held in| were, however, some who did not let | Ch g i 1t : r m ¥ . ‘Mg Hartford Saturday. the date go by umnoticed, and they Te- | f n : : 3 ; ; : 297 Atite Stree? The work of unloading the boat 1oad | seq sthers eallod 15 Drtaes: somgiacs | W be the 3 S o€ pipe for the Stony Brook reservolr | Itlons. - < L ' o avveniius oxpiity as ¥34 - ‘Wwas commenced on. Tuesday. It will Richard T. Bushnell and Loui L. : require several days. : {.ams were married in this city April Cautions are being given persons| ;or ?f“t'}’,:yufifl,‘;rz“xhémg"' p;;:.-_ An. played 0 the ban- Who gather arbutus not to pull the| pygia Dolbeare of this city was one | @uet I P - {4 plant up by the roots, ag it is aiready | who stood up with them at the time, | Grface was said by J. B. Stanton, scarce enough in the state. Mr. Bushnell is a well known ma- after 1:« Was onnolna‘..d, ly af to the Pec] y shelves 7 5 ¢ is Herbert L_Osgood’s American Col- | 12Ve the best wishes of their friends tact th taught i § 7 £ gk faileset iyt ay H é i i E? 5 ¥y !i Y 25E i B £E i 5 i e Fa - i COAL AND LUMBER. - COAL I Bcre's,’oii,éf-'m“ i i o i g i £ g? " 0 £ ] Young man s obles in the Seventeenth Century. |I°F Many happy returns of the day. 3 ) business, We need the virile e . . g Localmpeople returnlnti‘ fl'ox‘n Florida | LADIES’ 'NIGHT BY ? s in thz :gm., hl‘ fl. N N en sm sults are enthusiastic over winter and RWICH NCIL, R. A. ¥ > m“ M the climate, declaring that thers was NONWIon coNNolL, e % P fl::?:.‘.“.‘m but one rainy day during four months, | Whist Followsd by Dancing at Buck- | Celles; and business ing vote of thanks as tife gather- Not only ne wires ‘but very ilttle] It has been declded that the annual| ingham Memorial—Prize Winners. e ’ siste or bone. We ars preud of the Coai we are handling this Spring. o &':; {:( Frilgeport, S Wetnay cial affairs in a long time when a lfli:’a night n‘nd 'mmw:; given on At the kly ting of the Fifth | iuesday evening at uckingham £ company, ‘:3” A? m'eecx‘ng. O e“ the Mnuo;'ia!, An enfovable musical pro- & % armory on Tuesday evening there was | §7:¢Mune included tenor solos by A. = -a short drill and rifle practice. There | MacDougall, for whom Mrs. MacDou A i was one recruit received, 3 gall played the accompaniments, sslec- Cestral Whar? and 130 Main Strest. - tions by the Lyric orchestrs, and New York, New Haven & Hart-|Vviolin solo by Ellis Sweet, whose ac- COAL AND LUMBER. ford trainmen have received orders to | companist was Harry Marioff. -uz 4 S use more care in keeping the imterior| At whist the prize winners were the there at of cars clean. The order was issued | following: Mrs. B, W. Willard, three also setting out 1 because of report of carelessness. ‘handkerchiefs; Mrs. Buchannan, Irish absut both point lace collar; Mrs. Smith, fancy 1ake- Partic- 7 The marriage of Miss Anna|lace collary; Jamee J. Casey, peari- given - the Dorsey, sister of Col. Henry 8. Dorsey, | handled pockst knife; Georgé W. Ad- o see &:: it is and William Finn takes place in St.|ams, a pocket knmife; Frank Smith, & o of the Mary's Star of the Sea church New | box of ey's. g London, this (Wednesday) morning. A fruit punch made by Quartermas- visit the ter Sergenat Stocking of Sedgwick post About two months ago peach tirees|wss served and also salted reanuts and of the Champion variety, the fruit due | wafers. The arrangements wera in early ember, showed signs of a|charge of Orator W. H. Rush of the strange blight, and in some Connecti- [ council, and there was dancing after -cut orchards the crop is expected to be | tite whist. e. & total faflur —_— A ats x Hien fidd with B ALL 77E WEAVERS ARE OUT. state Secretary by the Brendan Trad-| Falls Mill Clossd Becauss of the ing company of Norwich, organized 3 S with .“i". c,,""l“‘“p“-}i" 5 I;«rztter Trouble with the Strikers. president; arles ayer, treas. z 3 £ A On Tuesday the Falls mill was TEGE WA ae Tty golc I}u:h‘:: down because of the Accordi to the report of Arch- ulffe wi striking weavers, whoe deacon J. Ridred Brown, for the sec- | 2Fe Seeking an increase "‘_1"“’ pay. ond successive vear the misafon of St.| 1t Was stated by an official’ connected Ann's in Black Hall, has materially | With the mill that it did not cause diminished the appropriation it asks | them any worry that the mill is closed fheftid jit : i ] eEs It v as business is not rushing. There is e ' Tl — 4 Telagtivns: $8s. T ey now but a small margin of profit on| The second. On Tuesday, John Sullivan, grounds 1% ’s suit and g - Fifteen new corporations, having a | the!| goods and the condition of the a i kegper for the Norwich . g s & young man's suit ai - total authorized stock of 31-645.50& market will not warrant an increase 4 iack tainly a beauty. s olean el CRLAMITE CORL (= oo mat anie ) e, S s s O Lo Vade, He da: | gracatul lines, make the wearer leok { st wgek. In the corresponding week e owever, mal t 3 1 g » ¢ D2 1010 the numbes mes bt sever | be stralghtened out in & few daym Her husband was killed like & young man that “knows: “It burné np clean.” with total capital of $265,000. — o — the Taftville railroad Prived $15, $18, $20. A certificate of organization of The TERERAY : : five inches. He was of the opis All tastes are net aiike, hewsver, '.“ SCMKIGd m ghh:'lzi u‘Ot}l'_‘:m‘lf v]:‘%mm‘zy h-n-m been Edgar J. Wight. Pk n - that tn.m Y -r' oale wt‘? t.lbout t.l&von %0 we are vh:win. -n:nl other -:m; g e follow: as stockhod- Edg: i % years old. s is me of year new celerings an —_— ors Criarics H. Ovgood, Charles Oeg0od, | rives” here. at. 143 oelotk Sacadny | With two men who brought th %or ‘them to appear and though #ome: | trs e styies will be. found Merer - S D., . Frank Clark, Henry W, Lanz, | moeaing feors Eash Hiaritors sng sy | to the Welner Place in Montville from | what cold westner has prevalisd. ve . C. H. HASKELL. Horbért R Kind and Ciarence Brown. | taien 1o chargs. by Church & Allew: | Plovidence and senténced fo_ state | sne of them ut up o gocd Sght bo- | Yeung men and oa ron; Vol Wk h i i mn. o r o twi al servin, H i 402 — "Phonss The servants of Branford house, Burial was in Yantic cemetery, where | P80 e o & -are g | fore going down snd out under the| Suits heré to their liking, at $12. an . Song “ho the full Odd Fellows' burial service | theif time, but Weiner took an appeal | blows of the apple tree limb. to $30. X orient's mansion. arrived in Grot-| was conducted by Shetucket lodge, Court held untl 430 o'clock wo that! ‘That his friends Would not think he|"" s : hich t ot the ferm hel 27, I O. O. F., John J. Parsons acting the arguments coul B comple! D | wag telling a fish story he brought! We ask the yeung man who wants party, wl O op mar o tde erry by | ¢ noble grand and Loufs Mabrey a« tbgt case. - the black féllows to the city in & sHoe | wrig THING” in 8 Suit to come here the Dig auto carryall and taken to| chaplain, The bearexs were Frank S. | .There remain five more cases o Be | hox to. prove his statements. ' Mf nt ret:’thnt_ A big load of baggage Smith, John J. Parsons, Louis Ma- heard this week. Court was %flljourn. i brey and Charies Perry. There was |@ed until this morning at ten o'clock. MAY BASKETS Dancing Class Reception. = « a number of floral forms. Relatives T. A. B. hall held a crowd num- May Baskets 5c ugnwtaoc:hgoa‘;fiogt e prell:::mmoxtzi‘g and friends were in attendance. ROUND TABLE BECIDES bering close to 300 on Tussday ev: up-. there will be:a very great disturbance Pauline May ‘Stdubly. h.; ON"NEXT YEAR'S TOPIC, | ning for the closing reception of Prof. c T. P of the atmosphere. The air will: be At _two ,o'clock Tuesday afternoom, N S T H Tatlip JL lhu-‘ldnn- gy O?"i“te repe and Tissue ‘@per, | highly charged with electricity, dam- | the funeral of Pauline May Staubly, | Connecticut Will Be Studied at the|a very attractive programme of eighi 3 age will re<ult from it; all be prepared | infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-.| /- Mestings for 1911-12—Entertained by | °61 numbers wags enjoyed. Flowers, and all sizgs of | for music in the air” ard Staubly, was held from the rooms'| * Mre. Da ; L of Undertaker ger, service be-| - v e an M Trvpmnton and| ing conducted by Rev. Edward §. Wor- | At the biwsekly mesting of the Nor- | Ter® Jeny The Home of Hart Schaftner & Mary home of Mrs. Stanton's father, Charles | (Sier;, Pastor of the Drosdway Con- |wich Round Table on Tuesday evening | thiee were round dances, the e clothes. Maine in_North, Stoningion. Mr.| Semauonal choreh e timy | here was 2 large number in attend-| peing fanoiers, which wers nton has drcepted a call to become | LABHC cemetery, where & committal|ance at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth B.| ity numbers and were dan pastor of.a church at Buda, lll. and| SCTViCO Was rea . Davis, No. 30 Grove strect. At the rell| o, — QOrangesde was serve wAll begin his work there the middle call_each membér pasued .some minor v e e . of May. Attended New London Dance- religious sect and gave its peculiarity. N. W. Kennedy Spoke. 3 & Al ti invitation from St.| _° - were, thrée excellent papers # P John B.. McCormick, who is serving Joh:,c:’s:d‘lu‘; e oo s | diiring the evening a5 follows: Roger| Sufidsy was Memorial l]’l for the ' . " i 2 iy members of Bridgaport who his country at Fort Terry, was mar- ber of the members of St. Joseph's | Willlama—A Study of Religious Toler- || large numbaer, Tied recently in New London fo Mrs. Sodality and Literary association at- e e iy, e B hsorvance GF it B¢ their |o:'nt° 3 Mamie Hurley. a nafive of Norwich. | tended the St. John's annual dance on (%2 s . - . Tho McCormick is now in his fourth ems Taesday evening. Amone the Norwich | GFeat Awskening, Rev. P. € Wright; | Rev. A. C Baskets for making at NBS. EDWIN FAY'S, Fraskiin Squars HOW'S THE PLOW? mpson : 4 a 3 . listment and has won a ranking ser-)| men were Danfel J. Mullen, Richard | Connecticut and ‘the Bible Schoetl L g MVE YOU SEEN Need anything new on it ?| geants vosicion. by his devotion (o his | Ferant. 7. O bonovan: Thomas Fite. | Movement, Mrs. Frederick Symington. Bantiet o ‘work in the 100th Co. | zeral &md& James McGrory. ‘The music was a plzasing feature of a Pei layed by |49 Kenuedy, f . the ‘evi , a duet being play: Y o It’s a good plan to have sev-| the Bobs Tootnbrish gmpany o = [ Mrs. ¥, 3. W and Miss Whittle- SR By oS = 3 Jewett City has been incorporated, to| The British museum contains 2,700 | oo jon- decided to have C. Bibl y. The organizat 7 eral points on Kand — they| 2tke iollet articles. etc. Capitol | ©OPleto Bibles In al languages. | Conmesticut sa the subject for consid. THE NEWEST THING OUT. atock, $15,000, divided into 600 shares | tion_ at the mestings for the next | Kersha 3 WASHABLE AND UNBREAKABLE. of $25 each, Commence business | t-bas three more meetings this . R ) 'I'OVBAV. : incidents in Society break at awkward times. with $1.500. Incorporators, R, H. Lie- | 4 e B rebiinte vere served o5 Céme in and see them and yeu will Miss Harrlet fit'l‘rnmbun of Per- berthal, L. M. Carpenter, H. C. Web- | want one. kins avenye has returned from spend- ster, all of Jewett City. i Man nave ,“ e'er. From the' pulpit of St. Patrick's y 4 T ; : GEO. A. DAVIS r— ing Sunday in Hartford, ‘wsll attended meeting of the Prin- church Sunday, reference was made 5 @ 5 aaies . 26 Broadway cipels’ club was held on Tuesday af- |- Miss Madge Ross of Edinburgh, Scot- . 5 terpoon at the 'way schoolhouse | land, is the guest of Miss Hleanor |~ are timid about using a toilet cream |at 4 o'clock. " President 1| K. Elmer | Newell of the Academy faculty. Tfy . ]“ Of afternoon was. by C. H- Hobson of the R ARG X ~ ' MUSTARD ZEST \ritl ‘He, cated the maxi- m end 5 ; of natiire. pected to know of this subject. Prin- or skin feod on account of eil it is sup- | W88 in the chair. The paper for the from Rallion’s cipal H. wAt’ Tirrell of the Academy preésent mee! taking part in b the dhcmm which: followed - the | Now BBY of the Boston Gazette and Country i IPE CREAM is that it can be applied | paper., 5 - e 5E, ’ Journal, publisthed Monday, April 28, at any time during the day without}| .8t the next meeting, which is to be / “ 7 ; o6, T bel th on May 16th, it Wikl be entirely devoted - i Garden and Flow &rsto & Iumou Ay n o: ?l‘x’-?egp:l&:?:d ;:me:, c&} fear of making the skin look shiny. to bu. ing over the r « : ‘f Concerning the report that Bertram | to the pores and is entirely absorbed. way in-establishing ths Norwich pupfls’ : o G. Spéncer, formerly of Lebanon, is . R 4 ‘?“g‘ R 4 ¥ you den't need them today you to beflt:"&?n back to Springfield soon, PEROXIDE CREAM is the jdeal and ti ‘or $he murder of Miss Mar- | m o ne, in March, 1910, skin food and toilét crqm News says that at the Bridge- itarium where Spencer . has un scrutiny, he is con: e and purposes ane, “doubtful if a trial ever to the dangerous and vulgar practice - 5 of throwing rice 3t weddings, and its m“‘erd ‘ & discontinuance was requested, espe- cialliy in and abont the church, as it i is a_custom pagan in ‘origin, hence not’ wky phw? X to ‘be copied by Christians. f | public, “ #howing the acts of heroism which have been recognized since the establishment of the fund and up to and including January 1. 1911. Twelve in Connecticut have received medals or money from the commission. heré fund commission has been made ‘The annual report of the Carnegie They ‘do a lot of work and posed to contain. & We wish to assure them that Per- oxide Cream is not greasy, nor does it contain anything of an oily or greasy | mar . school graduats should be ex= save a pile of time. Better let us QUO“ YOU| 4 walingfora correspondent states | R that H. I. Spalding, local manager of | on them. 5 the Southern New England Telephone | A pleasing characteristic of PEROX- eompany, has in his possession a copy ! of Je;nclte -Clark -oc- ich State Hospital morning. The body was 7

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