Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1911, Page 14

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HAIR is BRIT- DRY, HARSH oc THIN, DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON throughout the town had taken it upon themselves to attend the muster re- gardless of their obligation to remain or [\ aimime Public Ira Thomas' Friends Unable to: Get 3 ; g 3 X WHEN DANDRUFF be~ Tiokat z et ' at their studies. It was a.case of s z 2 : s for Game—Geological Speci- | playing “hookey™ by the wholesale. It = = gins to appear on Dress ane . Plomsiedd. SchooleProparing | ust are. Data thrbrss fiie b e e TO THINK OF THIS STORE a E : - e fof Licenss Applicafions. { excuses for dbsence given the teachers 3 ) THEN, it's time for COKE. A | Friday morning. : ; Richard Healy, son of Mrs. Johin | New Boarding House for Dayville Mill || Healy, of School street, is working at Auburn, N. Y. The Assawaga Woolen company at Miss Josephine Morin is to return | Dayville is going to provide a boarding to New York next week after a_visit | hoUse for operatives in its plant. One with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morin of | OF the company’s houses on Otis Stl‘egt W | BEawkins street. s to be fitted for the purpose indi- Rev. W. H. Raymond officiated at a|C:ted. This company has not had a special prayer service at the Pente- |boarding house in Dayville, where costal church Friday evening. most of the emploves have homes of Mr. and Mrs, F. X. Mailhot have|their own or board in private families. been entertaining Mrs, Joseph Mailhot | M1s. Bernard Moran is to have charge uf Central Falls, R. L o the boarding house. Give the scalp a gene ous shampoo with COKE LIQUID SHAMPOO— When the bair ia dried, ag~ plx - As a Money Saving Establishment Where ' they get 25% more value for their money invested than they can get elsewhere in Norwich LADIES’ SUITS On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jeweil City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every business day (except Satur- - Men's Suits and Overcoats / days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. orge A. Rushmore of Derby calied e ~ on friends, in Danjoien Friday -4 AT HA Eq 5 : Lot i : AN DRUFF CURE Mz. and Mrs. Henry Geer of Fur-| ALl We have a broad range of | Every woman who wants a good, serviceable and splendidly tailored suit should call tomor- row and purchase one of the greatest values ever offered in strictly all wool fabrics, embrac- ing the most diversified selec- tion of patterns ever siown in this city. Fabric, Style, Trim- nace street have had as v .Im m WNIC . daughters, Mrs, Arthur J. B.u;'ctt Mic dletown, and Mrs. Sanford Bugbee, of Biddeford, Me. Hon. F. A. Jacobs Attends as Guest of ex-Governor Woodruff. it well info the i | Hon, A. Jacobs = Norwich, AN S04, o1 the Hais, enabling Had Pockets Picked. Harttora heokn P owe e e P FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. . it to reach and destroy the Tlenry Bergin and John Reece, Dan- ! Rollin Ss \\ Codruff, at a dinner at the ielson men, were “touched” by of $10 to $25. Formerly $15 to $35. scalp microbes and give the Hartfcrd club, given the member: 1 th pockets in Putnam at the firemen’s | the Connect t senate of 1903, in e o e o e "“"""m:, Mot s muster. Fach lost a few dollars. " |which Mr. lagobs ' represented the Bo-s’ Suil 0 - % A. Spinosa, a local tailor, is to be | Twenty-eighth *district, Charles A. B ’ Your druggist will supply married to a New York young woman | Gates of Willimantic being~the other 0 S' uits an Vfiflmms IMHES COATS ou with these two excel- in that city on Monday. Windham county senator at that time. In this department there is an ‘We have hue many ues in the for Tall ection of these coats is earn- y red. - $850 to $35. ‘ T SHOES The whole family can be shoa equal range of all wool fabrics. Here are found the popular Blues, Browns and Gray mix- tures as well as the ever staple Black. v $1.50 to $10. e Furnishings Men’s Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, medium and hcavy good val- Yen! preparations for 75 Appealing Letter Not Signed. {Ajl Hallows Council Honors Memory cents. Chief George M. “"xi,lmseguli‘;[r:;l\' of Columbus—Interesting Address | THE KELLS COMPANY written by asking him to| Fo by Social Hour. 4 Johaes St. NEWBURGH, N. V. break up a “beer” ty scheduled for| T gramme of the K. of C., this (Saturday) evening. Incidentally. |smoker and reunion at Moosup on the place where the party to be ning in honor of Colum- held is not given in the letter, carried on with success, there dently written during moments i xty members present, TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. some stress. ira Thomas’ Friends Can’t Get Tickets Here are the Helps that Cooks have wanted nited the anniver- “olumbus. - - 1ra Thomas, first string catcher on P 2 ‘ 4 ssembly pened by prayer weight, neafly finished, perfect | b e Tow eost ahos NOl'WlCh Lll\e the champlon Athletics team of the direction of Worthy Grand Atting.. An exceptional —value | 100 ¥ 5 American league, has some friends in b eicrs e from ) = 1t M. R. Brouillard, who Danielson who expected to be present P daadl S — to see him work in the opening game | [he SCeORC SECP B ADAR RS o oy {07 the world’s championship series in | ™ EninEs By NEW YORK |[V'%orx totay (Saturday), but al- |15 to J. O. Robitaiile an esteemed e 50c to $5. 48c. Men’s Negligee Shirts—Coat We are Sole Agents for “The Farmers and land owners in in- Treasurer E. E. Dupuis, Member —AND— NEW HAMPSHIRE cregsed numbers have posted notices 2 of Directors William Curran, his " t 1 you go thig fall tol‘bifldénfi trespassing :;n followed by the call of the chairman | e o r omi Bave s Seilah their property. This is done not only | that body should find something to New York Yowdl nave s delighitul |, protect game birds. now receiving @ |to say; wWhich was well understood Faperd view of iNe wonderful sky line | Geath chase every day, but to limitland complete. and water fromt of Manhattan Island. |the liability of destructive forest fires, 1. R. arr i tyle, with eithér laundered or " « 3 ” * 2 - member of No. ho carried out = - g Crossett” and “Beacon Shoes’ STEAMERS | e B o o have mot | e duties Cevolving upon him with || Soft fold cuffs. Genuine $150 | oo "potter for Teon accommodated and must remain e SRR e 5 2 :&: o s o MAINE o, B e oo R Knight M. R. Brouillard, Council Lec- | 5 i L More Lands Posted. turer ¥, Gallagher, Rev. J. H. Broder- | i supply them—no others can! The Single Damper (patented); one motion—push the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check”—#%e yange We Give-Green Stamps With Ever;r Purchase The National Shoe and Clothing Co., chiefly rd spok Newr Lonaon at 11 p. | in many instances caused by the care- |of th: pro of the council, and | |§ does the vest. Damper mistakes impossible, ms:y.:o'l'x"d-‘;:?n'ly. Tue New Tork, PIet | less use of matches by hunters and |his desire that it continue to do o, | 252 MAIN ST., FRANKLIN SQ. P B ; Beat River, at 5.45, and PIPI 40, | other frequenters of the woods. followed by reading in regard to Co- - s The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The ashes fall through a chute into a Hod, @/ of them, makmg their removal safe, easy,cleanly. The CoaiHod isalong- e s Sl e o) WASH[N&T(W COUNTY R. l side, out of the way. Ihe patent was granted October 10, Werth River, 7 o'clock next morning. Jumbus, NEW LONDON $1 50 GENERAL PUTNAM STEAMER. |, Sccond, o e D J. Ga !1agn@) Epu;\e of the [a('s = A Bit Old Fashioned, But Beat Out NEW YORK New Fangled Fire Apparatus. realized. min- ites of the time, which was well en- Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, | Although met resorting to the use of Rev. J. I1. Broderick spoke on | application having been made on Jan- 3 The Oven has it New Lendon Conn,'for state’ |tar and gasoline, and depending en- | \8 Stout Christapher Columbus | nary 15 last. HOCKVILLE - . ‘oint I < 4 inormatfon: 431 ltirely on normal methods of firing. the ; the pathering many new facts | AT : cup-joint heat flue> General Putnam steamer crew, consisi- |7 to the great disco | NOT ONE ARREST. Funeral of Mrs. John N. Barber—| 2 i | Frederick Princeton, A. W. Logee and oauimg K. of C, work, ete. Big Record for City—No Disorder on part alike. No Ira Warren, managed to get steam |“"porreshments were served by a com- pressure on their machine in the con- [t TeSRIET S WIgE oir part out to test at Putnam Thursday mote than a {3 (e The light lunch was fol- minute quicker than @id the South- | & F5 . (G cmoker. bridge crew, out of theé stack of whose | 3 Firemen’s Muster Day. “cold corners,” no | = and Personals. ! | “scorching spots.” The funeral E -Barber, wid There was no session of the city | were held €ourt Friday, not an arrest having|hcme of T of where she died "The five committes of the boroug] 2 Eriiiad Shnndars machine a sheet of flame fror Danlolson. will recaive’sealed, bids up | necmimade duriialthe BetooiEs m,ij Mo o =5 ; — The Fire Box combustibles in use shot 20 feet Y Oci= 31 for taFing Sare)| Lhursddy, -which ‘=iss happlly. pagsed jillues ev. D. H. Davis of Shanghai, air. The steamer owned by the o fl'; e e tafarson: Aeademi st oot T onL o afc\denlt _although Ctgne]e 14};}:]2\3;\\1%5 ?:ar ent visiting Y 4 and Patented ough of Danielson demonstrated itself | of the fre SEUOR 00 SRy Joio® | was a crush of people in some seotions | officiated. & quartette sang > . Gra bl s to be one of the best that can be se- e CHT AN R nferment wag in the it tes a th a ai 8 e T e e police ha v r 0 € rs. Barber was e i i e il i = g ety PUTNAM | with the crowds. They would have|twice married. She had two children ; ; small fire to do a was witnessed by a number of- the shown extra leniency comsidering the | by her first marriage, both of whom are R 3 Iarge baking. i v’ v circumstances attending the observ- | dead. She is survived by three grand- r.lr::::lh o?z;&‘io‘;:z‘;gwgges‘tf::"mmx‘;-;c‘ Mrs. Lillian H. Manson Finishes Pris-| ince if occasion demanded that they | children and several great-grandebi A Gt s by the superb vezistered In three minutes and one| on Term—Not One Arrest on Thurs-| should, but everyone was well behav- en. She was the daughter of Clark ot he Oy o Rgend; SPEGIIL TRIP 100555y s | cecond ana the pressure gradually run| day—Annual Meeting of County| od, and no offense more grievous than and Tuanna Saunders and was born el Sl e R R @ largeat aad most luxurious steamer %t |To Remonstrate Against Saloon Sites.| Balance in Treasury. 2 L e v Die bunch | Ealldiwere Bres Sunda,\ o e tne v . . X Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co, iea Bite Cutivon Bactaurary Faim gerpe | Tt is understood that remonstrances { of money in town, and got back its! funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Barber . 31-35 Union St,, Boston et sucant, Palm Gatded, fare to be filed with the county com-| 1iss Grace H. Taylor, who has been | equivalent in fun, S0 everyone is well | Pastor Crofoot. who has been.jll the jom, n eare l.- B v missloners if licenses are sought in 1912, certain stores in Danielson that seem £, 2aa Ir-. q‘n_n. aftar, 'Alsicrs, |available for nse as saloons Just efranch Jee), Gemea, Na< | Briplieations @ Dleas 508 Poct Sats where the anplicatiens are to be made ringfield for several month: | pleased. past week, was taken to the hospital with her mother, Mrs. A Friday the town began to get back | on Tuesda : to the normal order of things. All d Jennie Burdick returned home long decorations were being removed, | Monday morning from a visit to Bos- Norwich, Agent. Bradley s married to ual pleasing featur: Was ap-in proportion to its population, than in ed at matiness and evening | any other country in the world. 3 . il hows at the Bradley:theater Frida Where Centers Commercial Activity Specimens Promised Schools. Xttorney st thagprliors timter HE L and the Attractions that Draw Visitors The gift of a set of mineral and|cred from a recent iilness. AifEerent: from um = - _— FF ——— : from i S and are altogiher g8 From Eve uarter of the Globe Feological specimens is_promised T O D 4 wrios| Well Buown Purich: stnjudy: — ¢ e HaI AN s nen ey atter | “Vii¢chen and Grant In a musical act | | ~ IS ONLY A FEW STEPS FROM - & will be known next Monday afternoan. | Ary Tthelvne Y Rev. Georgeand by nightfall about every bit of | ton. While there she went on an exr ™ o Sl et b id, ‘thor‘;o o ;‘hen’!mi £ s nn»‘rstwflyh. here Clarke at Wethersfield on Thurs- | festive color and dress had been re- fj‘ri;t]mdto New York and Albany via Ty or trom all sther ports #1165 wad up. SRS e ) LOE. ASlectIISD BpTo0ms & moved. i e B Alao Cretacs to the Orient, West Indise, | in the town hall buildine. Hach avnli- | Andrew J. Hyde of Pittsfield, fo Clever Novelty Act. ! = T > RT Bouth Amevics, dround ke World, cic. | cant fomsn leense will e reauired fo|mey of Putnam, is spending @ foW| puic nranidns @ movelts act of un-| 1 SRR IN THE H Send for illustrated beoklet. Bt “mmv s e B B 3 anikins, ot | There are more suicides in Japan, OF NEW YORK CTITY HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE |vc sedfor pavment on the application 41-45 Bway, N. Y., or local agent, | PU0liC3ton costs. Danielson schools by & local man who is soon to make a trip to the west. It so well received at Friday's New York is expected that these will prove Balance in Treasury. very great interest to vupils. When| \ jittle Jese than half of the $500 Going to, Moosup. Are all in and ready for your in- the late Prof. A. P. Somes was in O TOnAGOT testaar SiT Froayiel | spection. All grades and prices, in- GH l charge of the high school there w Lou ECot: he A delegation from argiil council, onlyv Interest but anxie! 3 not won contestants, | K. of will go to Moosup Sunday | cluding eur Engli:h Imported Papers. | when he was to say anything on =eolo- | the | afternoon to witness the confer of | Moeldings to Match. Decorations and | Fare $1.00 in which subject he was well versea | PYEIEnt treasn | qearens’ on - clase of con < general painter's suppiles. We are | - and also the possessor of a varied c B A e Frelght and passenger service [|1ection of specimens, collected in var i All_Hall cou ¢ obably be i direct 1o and from New York. ous parts of the world. . probatily bede Tick Husihe:of Row receiving orders for paper hang- | meeting in Webster Sunda ing, decoration, and painting. Harvest Concert. ielson is out of it be e of inabi We must reduce expenses : i . At the Baptist church in La(! Ki to get a hall. ard 5 Mirs= Ko i, sy Tomortat (Sunday) evening (he | Brershads tiovsne some Cotumpne | SENE Mard, fimer, Mrs, Knicker P. F. MURTAGH, WHERE CENTERS HOTEL LIFE 1 . ual harvest concert is to be ziven | day ballool drifting H e ; i ht recslwed Wntil s p. . | v the members of the Sunday school.| Putnam, but the er nothing | S e o I R O e S L e | FOR THE BUSINESS MAN, club-like T. V. KNOUSE, Agent. | The church is being prettily decorated | more than a clever paper device for | = ————— — | in its hoepitality. T e tho ¢ Chasl e e et et | FOR THE TOURIST or siht-secker, Over in the town o avlin a zang | Manager Morrill of the Bra 1#\ the- | of men are engaged in constru~ting the | ater. POPE QUALITY HAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED |! honay, oot s cofeumncpis st e underground telephone line. They are No Cause for Complaint. = 3. OQtings 2 = working eastward and ater doinz (he note pent out from ffter you have safisfied | FOR THE FAMILY; hone ke envron- construction work in the towns of B it ments with seclusion or the opportunity of ex- Hampton &nd Brooklyn. will come inta would protest ! yourself that the periencing the fascination of public gatherings. Killinely, where a great quantity of | conduits s awaiting use. : L‘Ml sel | : 4352 { Improved Telephone Service. ridic ) 3“‘; o 2hew Subscribers notice the greater clear- | ridse got l ) ocE‘A. A" ness with which their telephone bel in this eve Transatiantic Liner riug since the common battery syste Annual Meeting at County Home. 14.000 Tons Displacem 1t Long. | [ been Installed in Daniclson, Where- | A" e Lacgess Fastest, ‘,;"'L““"""“‘“"‘V acli* .5 thers was only four volts previous he county teamer to Bermud: 5 e gively First-Class Passonger Steamer 10 BSmna™) 11, thore are now 48 volts on a line, and Ml W ‘ndlw , FIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, In this extra current is responsible for mq 2 t money in the contest Thu i ST enih POPE-IIARTFORD R e e Ry | HAS NO SUPERIOR IN ANY FEATURE, ~ CONSIDER THE PRICE 83,000. ] g . =N\ (With Catalogue Equipment) We execute or- sent out invitations cludia mnmnnn.h el UP change. i "”1::'"/:’]-1 5 il -t : Bt ric Tanei coery room. Siany Pupils Absent on Thursday. of management and committes of vis o for th roems with h;d:‘;:\;!x%:e‘-g‘gx‘g‘;r’l‘;h rivat® While the schools in Killingly did not | itors of the children’s home ne: ers Ior = pur— batks; flne‘;’grgm Aces, iymagsium, Wiiclesa: lose on Columbus day, membe: nam, to be held at 11 o'clock on Thur: *b‘ :m-u mm‘am:n& agihe signais. (e _Lown school committee who day Oet: 19 Camlnger dre fo b ok oo raions. ;. Putnam were very much sur the Puinam station to meet guests ar- h l f m.m.x boouu o eccacy, ickoie. "“9} that many pupils from the loc Fivitis hefs oretno 00 | chase Or sa C‘ O D laintic Y ine. 590 Bowar, . ¥ |£chool and from various other S | Elm Street Again Torn Up. s b h Now ihat the firemen's muster has securities ot | { , STOP DRINKING' : , se ST eirearaot 1912 4-Cylinder Pope-Hartford Touring Car. We. ¢ e ihe new Pelo-| | Superb line of Four and Six Cylinder Models for 1912—greatly improved.—Fire and Sexen o - nightfall had open- | | Passenger Touring Cars: Pony Tonneaus: Phaetons: Limousines and Landauiets with cab sides Aarablel ctretoh O stroet d front doors: ‘Berlin Limousines: Club Roadsters; Front Door Roadsters, Also Public ot o transtes | | Service Wagons and Three-Ton Trucks. BERMUDA 2RI $10-515 LeWiho domestic and for- Krowing that thousands o[ men eign,—in all mar- kets. Meale and Berth Included On | heen restored to lives of sobriety " i 5 industry by the aid of this meritorious cause of the 6-Cylinder Touring Car, $4,000. Three-Ton Truck, $3,400. The Reyal Mail Steam Packet Co, |=rticle. One of our factory salesmen visits Norwich each week and will arrange demonstrations for Orrine is a simple home treatment, - interested parties. 193 5,545 that requires no loss of time fro vork Send for Catalo; . Te Charter 4380 Tranmuiiatio WEAGUS” £ | UiResyiroane ot of time fom work | MRS, MANSON RELEASED. = T et : j i T - B Al Avsosuiotulibne et citss; no | omiros e aRrer BTl Yon tall G5 | Finishes Term at Wethersfield—Visit- Jhe Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut second class or steerage. The |sSet any benefit from its use, your acme of ocean comforts. meney will be retundled( 3 ; ing ':_F':knarm ine is prepared in two forms. B3 Sandersen & Son, General Agents, | Secret and Voluntary Treatment. Costs Mrs. Lillian . Manson, sentenced in 2 State St., N. Y. but $§1.00 a box—less than a uperior court here on September - weuld spend in a day for drink. 3. on the charge of manslaugh- g Or Local Agents. in and get a free booklet. We'll gla fon with the death ot CONCENTRATED . on, to serve eight to in the state prison dt Weth- has been released from that itution, and is now visiting in this 1v tell you of | the sood work OREI is doing. N. Son. 118 M; NOURISHMENT BANKERS for the Sick dnd Convalescent BORDEN'S Malted Milk Bogus Cloth. What is Paint? Some peopls think anything labelled “paint” is paini, but e here's a erence, just as much as g?:&eeq one kind of cloth and another, PATENT‘M'_LK BAIL 0 ine-tent] L -tent Wool 15 bopaa s covton and one-tenil ! invented by George E. Brown—Good wears to_the limit. Paint Points of the Device, between 75 cents and $1.50 efoth. The L. & M. Paint is all wool i and wears to the limit. There's a rc Gedree o Drown & enddlingo e b= Sawyer district. has been granted a . WILLIA General patent, No. 1,005,687, on a device for o S LoNG, Spcoin A Plla‘n:xefif"fél.;fif“ Vrite: postal fof | an improved Colored ‘milk pail, the de- 1 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET : 56 WALL STREET BOSTON NEW YORK F. H. KENYON, Special ‘Meney Saver Price List No. 60.” Long- \:_icg excluding dust and dirt by pro- Prepnred : i = i S S | F5 & M "8 % 110 X% | vidhhe's Lo bt sych connimmzton That il e DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN. | Special Meeting L S e A TR T 1 a i 1 th 3 0 ' o s FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS S ey nema e Bl Dental Surgeon Norwich Nest, Order of Owls, Sunday i Wil reach your individual case if vou | to enter over two settling spaces while New and Up-I ate in every have any form of kidney and Wadder | being strained on its passage into the 3 trouble or uringry irregularities. Irylpau_ IRA E LEWNS.Pperiess - them. The Lee & Osguod Co. A turther ob)en! is te prwldel mifie | Afternoon. Cect, 15th, 2 o’clock. Class In charge Dr. 8. T. Geer's practice | ladop(mn. Full during his last-illziess. McGrory Building, Norwich, Cann.

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