Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 24, 1911, Page 6

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Class of Eleven Graduated at St. Michael’s &hool—'—Will- | iam H. Doane Re-elected President of Eaptlst Publi- cation Soc:ety—Bnthflay Greetings for Aunt - Betsey | Champlin—District Court Cases. The graduating 3 Miehael's school were held Friday at- The order of exercises foi- iolin solo, Air Varie, up. 89, Leo Cella, Mrs. Thomas Murray, accompanist ; erine Kallo pe’nrnanshlp William Howard Doane of c-ncmnm | and Watch Hill, with leg the town of Westerly, elected president of the Lap! T Pub- | h(afl.(u\ society at the (‘nnuntm" heid Philadalphia, and Rev. igler, formeriy of Wester! ed a member of ithe 2 Mr.' Doane, who the wealthiest in the Wat. Y, is a musical compo: born in Preston, and is therefore | streets of Weste; as active as many ¥, Lillian Cath- chorus, Morning Invita- tlon, Veazie; recitation, Mary Queen of Beots, by Mary Agnes Brophy, beth Bernadette Sharvan, chase. ary Evelyn chorus, The Fairics’ M. Gregh; recitation, There's Rooi presentation awarding of prizes; Diplomas were g . rector of St. ) the following graduates, have passed not halt his | e was educated at Woodsto o d reccived the d doetor from Denison un Among his mu: fe in the Arms o examination, ington High Brophy, Lillian Catherine Elizabeth Bernadetts of other evangelis James Sulli- ancis Sullivan, Evelyn Sharvan, van, Thomas Leen O'Connel The class motto i ing the graduates ¢ of the world, I refrence to the fitting ci six m)m <l ta Immanue tas and many antl secuiar and sacred songs. He was sec do truth b children must be that peint the way. vi He reminded them that received a good education, the name, and to the spirit ths chael's school. would find than signboa. , and from 1830 to it and managi ken out over | cign patents for w they were only Neale urged rue to themse > service that chevelier Legion of grad uates that hnn»d for the vmmunnn of an o assoclation and pr association bleasing on the & about to enter The scholarship medal LiMian Catherine Fallon doctrine medal Miss Ellen Fitz Pendieton of West- erly, the new president of the Palmer their friendshiy on of the honor a _member of Wherz fo Buy in Weslerl; INDUSTIIIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch ..Three Million Dellars o ion Dollars Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and efficient ia its management. of 85 pieces pieces can be suitably Side held graguating exercises Friday afternoon in Assembly hall. The f: Miss Elizabeth Champ! averybedy m Westerly as 2ppily and hn.un ta She entertaine declared that she FOR SALE Twe seven-icom (oitages, sit naving §0 foo in the Third d : strict court Friday | Judge Oliver Willia ¥ i street front, land adjoinin Feasenable prices that can be secured at it a purchaser zame on Indust modern BlUMBINg. alleged hal Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., Weaterly, it. L hy Tour Shaes and Hosiery #nd get a coupon on the Planc to be given away a PURTILL’S “ON THE BRIDGE. Eatablished 1901, Harold L. Wells. O. D., Defective vision cor er adjustment of lenses. ter- l‘nan'(hy Block. Optometrist. Room 9, Po Westerly, R. HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS DE BY MAND, Work is Our Specialty. rness Supplies car- Made Harness fied in s‘ock.. In"stock "at 313 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed (o 44 West Broad St Need Printing ? Pittsburg Despa: The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street Memphis Commercial home of his | Michae] Higgins, in Wg! ,R'nafl street, | for the summer vacation, Stonington #nd Westarly tdams f the Rhode Island-Connectieut baseball /leaizua will compete in a game for su- premacy. on the Vose. grounds this: (Saturday) afternoon. Pawcatuck will | play at Mystie. ot J Csrus Henry Brown of Westerly Wa! one of the speakérs at the 78th anni- versary of the Connecticut Literary in- stitute at Suffield. - Mr. -Brown "took a preparatory course from May, 1849, to July, 1351. Three gentlemen interested in a | manufacturing business inspected the plant of the Westerly Woolen Mlll company Friday with a view to pi Senator Louis W. Arnold is an- owner in charge of the property. MYSTIC | Death of John Alden Rathbun— George T. Spink's Funeral—Gram- mar School Graduating Exercises— Lawn Fete for Nurse Fund—Pawca- tuck Coming for Today's Game. John Alden Rathbun died = at - his home on Ashbey street ¥Friday at 1 o'clock after a five days' illness from pelas and blood poisoning. Mr, hbun was born in Mystic 76 years iago. When a voung man he enlisted in the Civil war and saw active ser- vice in Rifle CoXC, Second Conn. For any vears he conducted the Adams ress business, and he was posi- ister at My from 1865 to 1884, he last few vears he has conducted ng establishment. He was a mamber of the Union Baptist church v many years a deacon of the r He was the means of startinz Sons of Veterans in. this pla-e. beinz a son of a veteran as well as a veteran, his father having served in he Civil war. He was a member of 1 . G. A R, Charity and f lodge, . and A. M.. an honorary ? Mystic Hoéok and Ladder and_of Mistuxet lodge, No. He leaves a_ widow, four E. E. Saunders of Mrs. Alfred Butler, tobert Bradley, ~Mrs. Bernard and one son, Edgar Rathbun, Mystic, and two brothers, Sid athbun of Mystic and Capt. Wai- Rathbun of Noank. Funeral of George T. Spink. 1l of George T. v afternoon at om. Bis home. G Oracll sixcet and s attended by a large number of rel atives and 1 Burial Elm Grove The bearers were Courtland V] , John Keenan West Side Graduating Exercises. The grammar school of the West carried out: ecitation Mamie Bates; iamb; presenta- tion. of zhp.um Rev. T. Hatch piano so°o, llowing were the vnn, Arthur Rati- S h Bendett. 2 Fd- ooks, John Whittle. Game With Pawcatuck Today. Today (Saturday) will show a good rk when the and Mystic will come Paweatuck team t Botl ileox and Me n 2b. Gleason 3b, S rnell e¢f, Brown Successful Lawn Party. The lawn pariy given at the resi- of A1 farm St. Mark's <. and all 100! work. The lawn autifully decorated and ing 0 16-candle power elactri illuminated the lawn. Boatin as enjoved refreshments were se of nt provid- fund will be substan- increased by the fete. Heard About Town. Miner and Miss Lillian riday for a few weeks nde: led to nde M3 * Wells left Friday 1 s * spent B ge and Mrs. Henry rnec visit hted Ambition, R. to realize that dearest tion of dying on the battefic A Future Precaution. Appeal. Ladies Everywhere. | @re glad to know of the wonderful benefit that Vi e I‘l"lys been te sufferers of thelr sex. Thouwsands of ladies spread the geod mews amcmg thelr @mgnbors snd friends. Others write letters tor publisation, tha* suffering sisters, esknewn to them, may learr about it in the newspapers. @0 the goot work goes on. Viourn-0-Gin 1s & puvely vegetable eompound, no hesmful properties, is actively specific in its curative action on the wanailly ezgacs and functiens. To youny and off ft is highly recemmerded for the irea’ ment of all forzas of fomale troubles. Prourn-0+Gin. I Mad musplacement, fainting ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 o bottle with full direciions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 Wes: 129th Street, Sflt‘u’fiy league paseball team wul Westerly team at Westerly. Parish Bazaar Opunl« evening St,_Mnry's bazaar had its opening night, a cléver com- pany presenting an up-to-date skatcn. The different booths arranged by the young ladies made a most attractive Tee cream and Prizes Awarded Pupils. Miss Edyth L. Durgin teachor of the Sixth srade . has awarded prizes as follows | for the term ending June 23: Spelling, arithmetic, Maurice Powers, and writing, Martha cake were D th of Mrs. James Duffy. Mrs. Margaret King Duffy. wldow of died at..4.30 James Dusty, Thursday at her home on Elm stree’ iness of several weeks. Mrs. Duffy was born in Ireiand and came to this country when d has made her home in Stoningten the past 50 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mary Sylvia, 2_son, James Duffy, and a grandson, mond Sylvia. Good Catch of Fish. Steamer Nomad made a trip to the traps on Thursday and secured sixteen In the catch was ighing 625 pounds, having been barrels of mi a horse mackerel w this being the largest caught here in years. Dr. Frank D. Maine of Springfield, is the guest of his cousin, Dr. C. 0. Maine, and famil, 5. Alex Lincoln -of guest of her parents at the Road School Meetings—Matters Chiefly Per- Notices are postad for the schoo! meetings of the Eleventh and Sixt school districts. menbaden steamer Eugene L. is at the shipyard to receive Addison Hovey is seriously ill. Dr. Williaro Hill was in Groton Fri Miss Eleanore Lamb has returned it to Miss Vivienne Stahler in New London. The missionary for Friday meeting announced has been postponed one Commissioner Geer in the Village. Fish and Game Commissioner E. H. Geer of Hadlyme was a recent caller William Ols was in Ston McDonald of Prospect Hill was in New London Friday even- JMiss Grace Fitzpatrick has returned yons Roarke, Douglas and Bernar McDonald attended High _school Miss Mario ossman has returned with friends Stonington. A Ten to-One Proposition. If the movement to reform the Ten induces some people to read them and keep them it will be Houston Post. Commandments a good thing. Wins Fight for Life. It was a long and blood Jost ‘much blcod nd was very -ight months Death seemed from fung hflmnr"hflg'< weak and run-down. F 1 was unable > on my heels, when I be; s e Dr. King's New Dis- t has helped me greatly. that you cl is supreme. Trial bottle free. Lee & Osgood C A Charming Woman is one who mind and temg But it's hard for a Sugar EGGS - doz. 20c STRIOTLY FRESH Forequarters Lamb Shoulder Steak o Smoked Shaulde 9 TO 11 O’CLOCK THIS MORNING Les= ot Soring Lamb - . 12%c | Native Veal Roast 'Prime Rib Roast Ih. 1215-14c¢ | Best Rolled Roast 552" - . 10¢ - Ih. 8%c Fresh ot Hamburg Steak 3 ls. 25¢ Ih. 10c SALT PORK 5t.. . 7%c N M: SugarCucea by Fiece I 12¢ Bacon FOWL - CHICKEN = = = Ib 22¢c Round Steak - - - - - h. 16¢ |Corned Beef e ™ - Ih. 9c Native . 12%¢ MEAT b 20c BAKERY DEPARTMENT Deticious pies - ua 10C| RYE BREAD loaf 6c Entire Wheat or White BREAD Ieaf 35 TODAY AT 4 P. M.—HOT FROM OVEN- Brown Bread and Baked Beans Large Packag i et Crisp - - Fresh Cocoanut The Very Finest Coffee Large Salt Mackerel each 5¢--4 for 17¢ Mohican Condensed Milk 3 cans 25¢ - - - 2gqts. MELONS - - 3 for 25¢ Fusl\ STRING BEA“S ZSC Yellow ONIONS 2 gts. lsc Latge Jmcy LEHORS 280 New POTATOES 3 qts. Zsc Native SCULLIONS Swut California 71 C - Ib. 12 3 bunches Newly Rolled Oat Flakes - 5 Ibs. 13c Confectioners’ Sugar - 3 s, 19¢ 10 [ts. Granulated Sugar St 53¢ Potted Mea Ham —Tor Fiavor®*® - can 4%6¢ Wir’s Root Beer Extract &aficas hottle 15¢ Jumbo BANANAS - - - -doz.]’c Sweet Florid DINEAPPLES - each -12C New CABBAGE % e woman to be charming without health. woman will be nervous Constipation LEGAL NOTICES. in pimples, blotches, ! skin eruptionsand = wretched complex- ic Bitters always prove omen who want health, a godsend to w and friends. pure breat xion and perfeci 30c at Lee & Os- Your Neighber’s Experience. ¥ profit by it. M, Take Foley : i “weak kid- and had awful pains across my able and tired out. v Kidney Pills and the vere Jdoing and decided to glad 1 did, for after few davs the pain left although I have one bottle I feel *e is ushered in. how better than 1 ¥ cannot say much for Foley Kidney Pi & Osgood Co. xt se oath ought ntaing of pledging each mem- | 0t to run away from his job.— he same iz hereby laid ou spefls, canetamt headache, and other female troubies, which made me fesl weak. I trded different doctors, but mone gave me relef, took Viburn-O-Gin and it velieved me so much that I want to spreai the news of what it has done for me. It certaimly 4o as much for other sick women.” “opy of Maw York TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Cotrt of Common Coun- cil of the City of Norwich, held on the 22d_day of May, 1911, the following proposition Submitted by the B ecutive Committes, and the final reso- Iution was adopted, and vou are hereb. notified io appear at the time and pla appointed in said final resolution, and be heard in relation to the matter con- tained in said report. orwich, Con: Attest: ~ STEPHEN T City_Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Counc Coun . Conn b mittee has had under consideration atier of es- tablishing a srad sidewalk on South Golden indicated in d resolutions, and tion be taken with de of the sidewalk on the westerly side of Sou Golden Street, in the City of Norwich, front of the property owned by 5K and the same is, 5 follows oinh on the south- erly i | reet easte South Golden Stree »f 321 feet a 3 a foot below ‘Golden St feei: thence 5 the north- erly side of ~ by the New | York. New Haven and Harfford Rail- “oad ‘Compar Resolved: That said sidewalk be, and six’ feet o its entire length. Resolved: That consideration of the Zoing resolutions relative (o grades ! and width of the sidewallz on the west- arly =ide of South Golden S 1 . be postponed (o a meeiing Lhe Court of Commoen Coun neid at th i Ch - in { City, o ay of July aeldek in the evening, and t thereof be given, in the quired by law. to all persons inte re o . and be Attest (T —WHATS NEW ——= | cEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. &iank Books Mado and Risled te Order, 163 SROADWAY. THE PALACE CAFE Stes in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 72 Franklin Street. ingredients necess; Foley Kidney Pills eontain just the ry to regnlaie and en of thie” kidncys engiren the ac and bladder. Thy. them yoursell. Lee - & Osgood Ca,- = INVESTMENT For Good People. they can walk on. g they can live on. can see grow. . veariy for sever- Somcthing Something Nationality. Bt-um than any Someching here other people ton Long Poi 5.00 npward. 550000 Bungalows can be boilt and miss paying on plots 2 er 3 years. Tents can be used, Every Bungalow A Trolley passes the property. A Club House fi All mis refe: lazy and o is the last p Fine lots in Ocean Beach, from a few increased proportionall investing makes you money. "Beach Plots, 6 miles east of New Len- $1.00 week. values. ; the Company are bullding 2 water plants for v batween New York City and Narragansett Pler. suitable for an Investment, where you can get in on the ground floor New London, and Watch Hill, R. I, advanced $2,000,00 and $20,000.00 each; other geod Beaches JAS. JAY SMITH CO., 50 State St., New London, Conn. Norwich Office, 227 Main St, L. A. Cennor, Mgr. NO HIGH PRICES Teeth extracted and filled painlessly the most nervous and delfcate people. Dr, King's method is the only absolutel; denta| science. Full set teeth $8, and Crown and Bridge Work 35 Filiings $1. up. King Dental Parlors, DR. THOMAS JEFFERSON KINS Premier Painless Dentist, origi- nator of the Kin; Painless Dentist this is a true| which makes JACKSON, Teleghons 26% . WHEN you want to put your busi- neac pefure tne public. jum hetier than throu; & columns ot ‘rhe 3ulletin. n the advertis NO PAIN PAINLESS EXTRACTION SAFE treatment knewn te Gold Goid with the Natural Gum FRANKLIN SQUARE Belivered to ny Part of Nerwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best ¢n the marke: — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telaphone erder will receive promp: attemtion. D. J. McCCRMICK. 38 Franklin St WHEN you wani ! yu-r bunl. Hs hb(qro + pm,nq. e

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