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joining tne convent Hlarys parish were the sceme + successful lawn festival held ther Mathew T. A. socief Nume, and Holy Name, Jr., socie- evening. The grounds ed by strings of electric | rows of Japanese lanterns -active decorstions. There ndance of about 800. n_supper was served to :mber between 30 and 7.30 the members of the Ladies’ ociety. The ice cream, cake soda booths were well pat- and were in charge of the : of the Young Ladies' sodal- Majdens of the Sacred Heart, the whist and forty-five. The « dancing, which was enjoyed iny. ‘The following pleasing pr umme was presented at 9 ocl Tenor selo, Chester Baker of Norwi own, Anchored, encore, There Will me a Day, Miss Elizabeth Malone. accompanist: Thomas J. Fields, exhi- bition of clog dancing; Cornellus 1 Crowley, exhibition Indian club swing- ing; temor solo, Only a Dream, Joseph ‘s Societies of St. Mary’s Parish Combined in Clos- ing Out Door Aifair. An | rchestra furnished music for | The three latter hanied by the orchestri Athletic events for the youngsters { followed, The results ack race, first, John Matth second, ‘m ns, Three-lezged race, Sheridan. were accon Downirig and McCormick, second, ¥ an. Capdle race, first, zuson and Bren ward Reardon, Thomas' Nev- The tuz of war between the mem ers of the Father Mathew T. A. soci lety and the Holy Name society | nished much excitement and was final- v won by £ team after a Cornelius J. Downes arge of the spo wenty tables of wi | ana the first ladies’ pr | cut-steel belt buckle | John Brophy. John mong th NEARLY HALF OF THE VITRIFIED BRICK LAID. Expected That Remainder of the Open Space Can Bo Filled in Today. On Friday morning the work of Ia ing the vitrified brick in Ma was started, Street Commissic 1ibridge directing the work. 1 is put in in sections, the sand in the section being spread on the grouting to equired depth, and the brick laid eon, which can be quickly done. Friday night the brick had be a point near the Main street entrance of the Boston store, leavir about as much more to be laid today as well as the section between th wouth track of the rafiway. The job of rolling the brick and then filling the crevices hetween with cement will be dome aft-r all the brick have been p: in in the section of the street which opened. After being allowed to set, the south side of the street can then be nsad for traffic and the north side will | e torn up as soon as sufficient br for it arrives. A number of extra hands will be put on the job today The laying of granite blocks Market street is going along well, ha ing been put in to a point half way hetween Watsr and Commerce streets. Uneclaimed Letters. The list_of unclaimed letters at the Norwich, Conr., postoffice for the week ending Sept. 9.1911, follows: Osvaldo Balestra,” Alksandra Bevou- ki, Charles H. Bushnell, Charles C pins, Miss N, Caidn, S: Leona_Clark, William | Flint, Louise Gallipes M. James, Naj Lacros Fred Manley, William # ohn M1 hawski, J. R. Nve, ‘Walter Powers, Mr. Ransome, F. Sayles. Steamer Gardiner Used, The steamer Restleas ag disabled Thursday night, while backing away from her wharf in New London har- bor. The rudder was broken so that the craft could not be steered. tain Crandall maneuvered the ste; with dificulty, steering with her tw propellers, and made the wharf again. Steamer L between Jand Friday and the Restless went to Riverside to have a new rudder made. NEW PITCHING WONDER. Delhi, Signed by Chicago Americans. Making All Kinds of Records. Prom a pitcher in a banker's team t the Chicago White Sox in 18 months is stepping some, but that s w Deihi, pitcher for the I elub will do. He skey for $5,000 ¢ 1l kinds of records this year. First and endurance, then he s a new worlds record for the le number of pitched balls in a regu tion nine inning game. He deliy 75 balls, an_average of loss than th: per man, the old record being 103 Deini_cchibited almost perfect control Delhi is a eix footer, powerfully bullt, and red-headed. The longer he pitches the stronger he geems to be- come, and with his ability to change pace, together with a good assortment of benders, diness and speed, he has been a puzzie to Coast league bat- ters. Fans who have watched him at work perdict a great future for him when he hits his stride in the major leaguc The removal of the o < slowly but surely finding way in China. We also hear that a school for Western men has been st 1 with £0 students at Chungking under the tutorship of two goung men who had training ur der the French doctrine of Chengt SICK, SOUR, GASSY UPSET STOMACHS ARE REGULATED. 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The Lee & Os- | your stomach and | | BisHOP NILAN WiLL BE THE CONSECRATOR Three Other Prominent Priests Will Assist at St. Patrick’s Church. ration Jorwich the most of . which will eptember 24, emorable events histc w London ny distingnished- prelates | 3, « en will be present. be the Rt. lebrant of hop the pr Rt. > on op Nil eaven of at the ev. Louis S, the vespers Rev. Terenc rdham univer: be the Portlan, 3 will bé the and the nown on- part in n elebratic ken has choir nist, the a weel. | KETCHEL SPENT THOUSANDS AS HE MADE IT. “What's the Use of Money if You Don't | Spend It,” His Motto. | Ket} rters w has just be entory show all debts had been paid the cive $10 eds of broken omob! that after Il re of proc n o etchel arrived i mmer of 1 f a he a_ wonderful Thomas, terrific punch, h Joe best man of his without came d in nun he re tche really to San winning of hel opened him, an unusually ith Jack To fix thrown | in burned uy ) went vas squande L5 | | r, was over hearing of his i lin R j g ind rush h ancisco. he said, or vowll aves even, out a4 I | he most v ing John satistied n spent. er. ha 16 o1 rid of it What's 1k Iney—you can ey { spend and ous fash | lived up t | the story | estate e n in: | his Hy is shown by entory of his | B et e e Police Chief Sheridan R: n F. of the Sheridan, Manch Lo | ment men, day, or ac his In erop ramks millet by tivels in_India nd_second, value second only wing aren o embraces the w {India down to i the greater part about the Ghauts. th ALL TROLLEYS LEAD TO CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911 SATUR .A MISCELLANEOUS L COLORS, AND SOME TO-DATE MODELS. STYLES OF RIB, DO 6 TO 10— Today, S WASH G A FEW LINEN SUITS. Today, Special $3.47 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ 54-INCH LONG COATS—THESE ARE FANCY MIXTURES AND THE COLORS ARE ALL GOOD. UP- Today, Special $7.98 SCHOOL HOSIERY MUST BE CONSIDERED AT THIS TIME. FOR TODAY ONLY WE OFFER BOYS' BLACK COTTON HOSE, TWO OT OF WASH DRESSES, IN WHITE, IN SOLID BLACK. WE INCLUDE ALSO VALUES UP TO $8.50— AY NEWS Read these Saturday Advertisements, for you will be well repaid. following Bargain Prices for the One Day Only. SILK DEPARTMENT BLACK TAFFETA—THIS IS 35 INCHES WIDE AND THE WEAR IS GUARANTEED. OUR REGULAR $1.00 QUALITY— Today, Special a yard 76¢c DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT THE C OF e These items will be on sale at the Come Early. MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT NEGLIGEE AND OUTING SHIRTS—THESE HAVE EITHER AT- TACHED COLLARS OR ARE FINISHED WITH NECK BANDS. OUR REGULAR STOCK OF $1.00 SHIRTS— Today, Special 81c FRENCH SERGES—ALL WOOL, DOUBLE WIDTH SERGES, IN A COMPLETE LINE OF THE NEW FALL COLORS. AN EXCEP- VALUES UP TO $1250— TIONAL BARGAIN— Today, Spec NOTION DEPARTMENT ART GOODS DEPARTMENT WHITE LINEN TABLE SQUARES—THESE ARE EDGED AND IN- SERTED WITH GERMAN CLUNY LACE. REGULAR 50c SQUARES— I a yard 43¢ s Today, Special 35¢ I UBLE HEEL, TOE AND KNEE, IN SIZES pecial a pair 12%c¢ WASHABLE COLLAR SUPPORTERS—THESE HAVE REMOVABLE BONES AND COME IN ALL THE DESIRABLE WIDTHS— Today, Special, each 5¢, three for 12¢ TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT “ROYAL” HALF PINT FRUIT JARS— Today, Special 59¢ dozen OODS DEPARTMENT MUSLINS AND TISSUES IN PLAIDS, STRIPES SUMMER STOCK— Today, DIMITI MISCELLANEOUS LC VOILES AND REGULAR 25c AND 33c GOODS— Today, Special a yard 11¢ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT —OUR REGULAR 12/2c AND 15¢ GOODS, AND FIGURES—THE BALANCE OF OUR SANITOL TOOTH POWDER—PASTE AND LIQUID— Today, Special 16¢ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT GLOVE DEPARTMENT TWO-CLASP LISLE AND TWO-CLASP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES. THE FORMER IN TAN, GREY, WHITE AND BLACK—THE LAT- TER IN WHITE, GREY AND YELLOW— Special a yard 5¢ “SILK AND COTTON” MIXTURES—A T OF THESE BEAUTIFUL FABRICS, OUR CROCHET QUILTS—ONE LOT OF SLIGHTLY SOILED QUILTS, HEMMED READY FOR USE. VALUE $1.75— Teday, Special $1.29 WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Today, Special 18¢ LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT LADIES' BELTS, IN LEATHER OR ELASTIC. A GOOD ASSORT- MENT OF COLORS. RED, GREEN, TAN, BROWN AND PER- HEMMED AND COME LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAW AND EMBROIDERY. LADIES' COMBINATION MADE AND TRIMME Today, Special 38¢ Today, Special 45¢ TERNS, 2x2/, YARDS. ERS—ONE LOT TRIMMED WITH TUCKS OUR REGULAR 50c GRADE— TABLE CLOTHS—THESE ARE PURE LINEN, FULL BLEACHED, IN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAT- REGULAR $200 CLOTH— Today, Special $1.69 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT SIAN. VALUE 50c— Today, Special 38¢ UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS—HEAVY WEIGHT COVERS, ORIEN- CORSET COVER AND SKIRT—WELL D WITH LACE AND INSERTION— HARD WOOD RULERS—OAK RULER, BRASS EDGE FOR USE WITH INK. Today, Special B¢ TAL IN DESIGN. THESE ARE 56 INCHES WIDE AND THE REGULAR COUCH LENGTH. REGULAR PRICE $2.25— Today, Special $1.49 15 INCHES LONG, REGULAR PRICE 8c— WITH , | The Reid & Hughes Gompany | SAILORS SUBDUE FIRE ON RECEIVING SHIP | ere the Hand in | AN ESCAPED CONVICT LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. TALKED IN SLEEP REGISTRARS . OF VOTERS NGTICE Tarred and Feathered Teacher. rst Voting District—At the Smouldered in Bunkers Several Days | Arrested in Oklahoma for Crime in —Powder Magazine Flooded. Texas Over Five Years Ago. | _The Registrars of Voters of the - Town ©of Norwich will meet in the New York (. 8—Sailors_of the| Oklahoma Okla., Sept. 8— |several Voting Districts in said Town receiving ship Hancock succee this | Talk! in his sleep, Walter Hamilton | 90 THURSDAY, the 14th DAY OF afternoon conquering a fire which had | revealed that he was an escaped con- | SISPTEMBER, 1911, from 9 o’clock a. m. smouldered in the bunkers amidships | vict and he was arrested today. He | ftn> grclock p. mo to- recelve applica- for severai days and which had’ com- | escaped from the penitentiary at | Sons to be miacad Sl iin JgR0%e per- pelled the flooding of the 1zine. | Huntsville, Texas, five years ago and‘} Ty Not much powd in the maga- | has been living here two vears under | TO BE MADE ine, but re W and the | the name of Jack Rogers. | s s Town of Norwich be- fire was too near to | 5 {fore the Ann Town Meeting to be Officers of the siclyn { 2d, 1911, to wi as Iren riddied w t Was Murdered. Irene Ha York Ne Sep Hart, irdered tic med he husband the res nd the 600,000, NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES? Withou pain you can have the mo: our sitive teeth removed by methog Wo Bl teeth with -silver or enamel for 50 cents -and gold 1d solid g crowns a0, 00, Raep this intends or dleman Association the manufac teath, 3 pieased an otne your teeth Open. from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. King DentalPariors DR. JACKSCXN, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. An autopsy over | sdward Selectmen’s Offic Sh Bend, Kan., Sept. S—Bight ncCity. Hall men and hoys were today arrested and “Jn[‘:_‘l;:u cond Voting Distr placed under bond here, charged with |~ : Mary D In the Thi James Connors’ ville, Miss rthering and f vey said to have been pre- | In the Foury the 4 Miss Chamberlain | Office, Sax T talked about” other women of | ‘*YAR% AV | the community. Ponemah | In the vas | = | Lewis AMen's Telephone 254.12. e i 65 Franklin Street, it i S. HACKER, Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. September. TYLE CORD sepdd DOWN strars of Voters. Polishing Barber Chairs a Specialty Repablican Caucus Mattres: : e The Republican Electors of the equal to New Town of Preston are. hereby notified to meet at the Town House in the said town on Monday, September 11ith, 1911 at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purp Slip Covess cut and made to order of | - nominating Town Officers to be elected Z; at the annual town meeling held 0 : October 2nd, 1911 vi Ifl t rs Per order A. D. ZABRISKIT, | Town Committes. | Have you had baby's photograph|=— — — o taken 7 It's an-art to take babs’s phatn- ! | graph as it should be taken. To catch | his roguish little smile, his pretty little | dimple, Such photozraps become prized | remembrances of babyhood's days in | s to come. We have had years of e in_ photographing children. ays look thelr best wien we them. No troublesome posing. It Makes Wrinkia; 1ll-health ~ does and merely look older Worry over health ‘no good, wrinkles, that make you them in a Jiffy. than you are. If you are sick, dont worry, but go about it to make yourself vell. To do this we repeat the words of thousands of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to sours. when we LAIGHTON, % . mermmr. Takg VIBURN-D Oprosite Norwich Savings Soclety. | JOSEPH BRADFORD, ‘Book Binder- Jlank Books Mado and Ruled to Ordor, 103 SRUADWAY. “aephone 26% COIPER — Upholsterer First-class Mattress Maker. Furni- your aD Sn { It 18 a wonderful female remedy, as you will admit if you try it. Directions for its uss are printed In six languages with every bottle. Price $1.25 at druggists. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, New York. DENTIST DR. -E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shaenon Buiiding | ture Repuired. Mattres o 3 L e madie ovon resses, made 10} gy, elevator Shetuciet street en- 100 West Main St., Norwich, Ct. trance. ‘Phona & Mail orders will receive prompt atten- | Telephone WHEN you want to put vour busi- E 1= no advertismg mydium in ern Connecticut equal te The Bul- for business results. afum better than through the advertis- ing columns Of The Bulletin. bistin causes | ness beiore the public, taere is no me- | the publ AT A COURT OF PROBAT DISTRICT OF _ LEBANON, I i Probate. Sept. Gth, 1911 of George A. Fu at Norwich, within and for the 5 of of Norwich, on the sth day of Sept ¢ 1911 - 5 N, in said Di : NELSON J. AYLING, : e Administrator s, nthia M. Backus ld District, deceased ale to this Court fo “Allis” of Norwich, Conn.. | “"Ordered, That the 15th day. of Seps e {hie Town | aPPEATEd in Court and filed a petition | tembes, 1911, At 1 'clock in the afters i Lod Town | HRlVing. for the reasons therein set |noon. 4t the Erobate In' Lebanon, of Montville qualified to vote in caucus | Forth. that an instroment purporting 10 | b, and the same. Is, dusigned Tor & are hereby requested to meei in the | be the last will and testament of said | I s on'the allowance of said ad- own i e o oo omdas | deceased be admitted to p ministration account with safd est o ; ] gn Y | “Whereupon; It is Ordere nd this Court directs the Adminis: Sept. 11th, at 2 oclock p.m. for | potition be heara’ and - de tor to cite all interested e purps placing in nomimation | Pe Probate Court Hoom It t fo ‘appear at said (ime and the candidates. for Town Officers to be | e Court Room i ! SRR I e poted for Tn own afceling {0 be held | a7 eptomber, A. D. 1911, at 1 Der having & circulution in said Said “own on the frst Monday of | o o s e A i e October, 191L. "~ e £ the pendency of said petition, and of 05t i the Town of Lebas Montville, Conn., Sept. 5th. 1911 15 ring thereon, be given by the cased last dwelt, and ronderof the, N arar e b e S| o iei I n s SR AN rows conrTE: | e O R R NEELAND, d " DAN D. HOME, Chairman. | e P o SRR PRt r to the date of said heafing, and | That return be made to (his Court i | SLEON J. AYLING, Judge. [\ol ICE - The above and foregoir % true | cony of record. = The Legal Voters of the Town Street | | sepsa etk | meet at the. Brick Schoolhouse In opent | | - — ———— | Eaicus " on “onday evening. the TR z Gaxor Teptember, at orclock, ta he Democratic Electors of the Town | sl | n0iminALe Candldates to Be ‘vVoted fon Town Hall Monday fo be neld on the third Monday, 18td r, as required by statute. A. HYDE, District Clerk 1911. o tion Office own Commiitee, COMMITTEE. 11911 Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & CO., 72 Franklin Street. HAVERHOMEOF YOUR OWN WE MAKE IT POSSIBLE for everyone to keep house. We make life worth living. No more boarding. Now is the time to start For the balance of this month we shall make special low prices on We shall - TOWN Conn., Sept stern Connecticut equal to The Bula letin for business results. | THE PALACE CAFE " fii- in. House Furnishings in order to make room for new goods, week the following articles : - $1.98 and up | Couch Beds and Mattress, = $459 and up complete = §15.00and up | Cottom Top Mattresses, each $1.98 place on sale this Iron Beds Refrigerators Parlor Suits LAHN FURNITURE CO., 74 MAIN STREET Opp. Porteous & Mitchell Co. Telephone connection. [ HOWTUCK I LaPieme WD, Building. - Hours—1-2.30, 7-8 p, m. AFE ANITARY ATISFYING GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to announce o his patro.s and | - that he has moved to 65 | PRING WATER Office—McGrory Broadway. Chapman building, opposiie | 34. g Bosdgays Chey P Tel. 34-2. 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