Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 5

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Caulifiower nfi lla!Sc W String Beans - qt. 7c Grape Fruit - 3 for 25¢ =oini'e Blood Beets - - 76 Sy < Roihir bt Cryemic. - I adv. Local students at Prinity college Sweet mn‘s 1015, 256 = ‘trec aav. Wednesaar, waich commrmnraled as Founders' day. QQ\'er.l from this section attended the fellowship meeting at the Ledyard SOMERS Congregational church Wednesgay \ November is a month of short diys. By tcmorrow the length of the day will M™MR. H. T. MILLER'S |have decreased exactly five hour W ” m E. W. Marvin of Willimantic bhas sold the preperty at No 114 and 116 28 Oak St., wiil re-open Oct. 28, 1911.{ Oakland terrace, Hartford, to H. B. <lasses: Leginners :!| p. m.u .-\d\i?nv.‘ed ! Lester. 2.45 p. m. ¥or circular call. write, or 3 ‘phmxpe 1040. At Academy daily from '“Y'e-n Judge Gardiner Grecne of to 8 p. m. Norwich presides in the superior court = Hartford Iriday he will hear un- contested diverce cases, ATTENTION | a in iwelve year: The xlmanncs promise s ere fmnm today. & S THe montih began’ with a typica: gray day and trief showers. O. Averill, the spending his v THAMES RIVER SPECIALTIES CO’S LARGE MILL WHICH IS TO HAVE ITS CAPACITY DOUBLED, is called to our line of Sheridan's dancing school begins 1 j tonight. Children and private lessons | FELLOWSHIP MEETING A. JORDAN STILL LEADS. Saturaay afternoons. Cadillac hall.— { S PRI I ST W s vy Fa l. Sh°e st“"' cAPAc"Y UF PLANT In B BUBLEDiFold at the Ledyard Congregational | Robinson Goes Into Second Place in ! Church—Inte; ng Pronramme. Pinochle Tourney. The enumeration of children of s€hcol age in the Falls district of Nor- wich was eported Tyesday to the state comptreller to be Tan, Dull Calf and Patent{ =y st of the nev 3 was. put in o01. Wednes Colt and Kid laying of the black b | There was an attendance «f aboui| At the fourth night of the West 3 > = 113 one hundred, including a num! er from | Sude Pinochle club Wednesday eoven Thames River Specialties Company Votes Half Million | Wiieriv iy ttic and Stonin.ton, At | o A. dordan ouiniined bie lead bt {ihe fellowship meetin~ held In the | Robinson jumped into second place Bond lssue—By Spring Will be Tumng out 100 | Ledyard Congregational church on | going abegd of Tetreavlt by 150 1.0;;-':'- Wednesday, and the session proved a|and about 700 behind the leader pavement +sThe paving at the head . i i » o a . paving e pleasant and profitable one to those | standing is how as follows: A, Jordan ss “’ s&s. “‘ “'“ of Mearket street now under way Tons a Day' | present porning session was | reauit 26, . 's. Bartha Firsch Baruch of Los Sne £ - So-Ltink i Vi il . e e o et iiirscl | The Thames River Specialties com- ID. Jones & Sons Co., of- Pittsticid, | d by ¥. M. Hol- | . Petth 24,410, Led- ration of ¢ s Magazine. pany at Montville, which was started | Mass. 5 L _jlister o Stonington, following | ¥20 u:sn 3 i i % gt two years ‘e manufacturing pape reaze in capacity will be ef- | the singing of a hymn, and Mr. Wii-| — ] Bhrieseitatiee tiede ob Cante boards, has fernd its capacity to be | fi ly in the coming =pr x\x,!l_imns read .from the scripture. Al Private Social Given. g tor to the capitol M. inadequate to care for the continued 2 g the mill capacity approxi u-xv ful nd interesting sermon was | In T. A. B Il on- Wednesday eve- FRANKLIN SQUARE. cated his friends to del increase in demand for their high |mately one sdndred tons of board ed by Rev. S. M. Catheart of | a. private social to hix puplls and mens of h grade board and Wednesday afternoon | day. | Westerly and he was heard with close B ol Sven by Prol Y. A e crop.—Har a meeting of the stockholders of Lhn? The officers of the mpany are: |attention throughout his address. The | yoy ' (he enjoyable programme of company was held at the ofifce of the [ Maunsell V Ren: presidentt | g was then adjourned and | iuna’ . nd square dances continuing ant. Anyene troubled or ular convocation, iranklin company and an issue of $5300,000 cen- | Heratio Pigelolw, vice presi : David ¢ pie dinner was served in the v & to 11 o'clo | wlon or- iheir own or others’ affair o. 4, A. M., at Masoni vertible 6 per cent. bonds was author- | S. Greenougn, treasure Albert F. | basement by the ladies of the church. of wix pi played to the de~ advises with z certminty this evening. W in the M., | ized, and ar. ¢qual amount of increase | Bigelow, seer A rd. s Mr. Williams aiso presided at the the 75 ‘couples on the floor, Lwuman powers. 88 Wulhln:lon St M. E. M, degrees.—adv. in capital stock was authorized to pro- | sistant io the ypresident bert P, ! afternoon session, which opened with Y S, e vide “or the conversion of these honds. | Stevens, swperintenden: of manuf: singing, followed with a few interest- | By the new law, the closing hour of [ A sufficient amount of «these bonds I H. Scranton, sales man- |ing remarks by the chairman o's | pooirooms is set at has already been underwritien at par where they are conn for providing the necessary h funds when the soloon closing hour must be | for the present increase in capaciiy. observed. The mill construction will be in | 1 HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ; Cifts and Man's Responsibility was th l A big paper mill is mow running | subject brought up for discussion. and me filling orders a s the following spoie on the topic:’ Mr s fl H 4 doubling of of We shaw of Mystic, Rev. 8. M. Cathcart of | Wonderful Action of Westerly and Rev. W. ¥. White of New Hair-Hemover, Ledvard. This concluded the session. | you. Rev. he Cung i MME. TAPT—Palmlst and cxs!nny-} PRING WATER ATISFYING 3 S { charge gineer George I Hardy jire any new rows of Norwich Town, 3 . _Wednes, the feast of All Ss j of New who originally designel | provided Stonington, Rev i there was a celébration of Holy the mill. The order for a large six- mill » structed, nington. Rev. A. Tei. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. municr in the Episcopal churches with nder board machine, weighin | new foundationy and floor be put commemorative prayers for the hundred and fifty tons, has been piaced | in for the extra machines and work 2 ful departed. with the Bagl & Sewall company of | on this part of the change is to be -d R . § H B Watertown, N. Y. This machine wiil | siarted at once, so that the new ma- The next fellowship meeting will be early every man or womis The harvest moon will be full on the | pe 130 inches in width, and Teet | chine can be imstalied for the spring’|keld at the Road church in Stonington | puen troubled with superfuo. rs n oC 6th, a fact >{ which the Grangers and | one snd is to be especially designed | sutpat. This will, of conrse, mean the |#nd the subject to be discussed cenirable halrs has had expori s ake advantage. The Dest|for“the need of this mill, making on |increasing the number of employes in | What Does Church Membership Mean | various = preparatious which == moenl hts this month are fro: ¥ “hi = 54 s i P k o i 5 to Me? | Lurn o surface ha ede NEW OVERLAND RUNABOUT, % :ame the hizhest grade and qualily of |a like proportion. : Me? o g | R o e A A e 3.~ fEhe 3th to ths 10th boards, for which the Thames River | The increasing of the capacity of | S g TOW be RLE the Natw fooe. ONE TOURING CAR. Specialties company hds won such a |the plant will not interfere with the TROOP 2, BOY SCOUTS. hair-remover which dees more than oncern which occupies VIR erely kill the surface hair. It gees The speaker at the Fri Two Maxwells sold low for cash. aeEi 7 1 ©2 | 1nerited ‘reputation. { other specialty « 5 " e i“,',“,‘;‘g o E (hur‘(.:e‘“m .mf“,.‘f, | The refining machiners, beaters and ! the second story of the finishing build- | Hike is Planned for Saturday After | xdwedlen‘kr“ Ln‘l‘emAm‘ stor of > jordans will be furnished by the E. ine. | nncn—lnstrucg.nsfifflr the Boys. | The balance of our Top Wagens, |1ty M. B. church, Norwich. k e i ML 8 oF (e, R Sseats Bkl hodist church on | i ©arriages, Concords and Express Wag- Steamer Chester W. Chapin hay suppert his wife, Maud. He will be IN THE CITY COURT a meeting at the M : i SHUEG o ons at 20 per cent. off. ordered from the Norwich line to take | arraigned tomorro in Central 2 — - A = \\‘mln lwdu "”;”fv""' “u—u :Ill.v“x“: ‘4!‘Le| -| i ce of the Richard Peck on the | trict court. :lass w ases Against A. Marcus Continu I Fog P g adlpad. : THE M ps betweeu New Haven and |charged with breaking into Uatil: Todns. Gl Businass: noon 2 Ii bridge at B. RING AUTO Co0. York, ccmmencing November 6. | ter academy and held for the o L |2 o 0 have a foot- | Agents for Rope-Hartford and Over. At the session of the city court on | Al Famc. &Rt g e U Inesday ¢\eni | Mor- | { Ao erday, 1 holy day of obligation, Wednesday morning the case . . e s for New London County. |, ...~ Sicended the mpcses in 5o bor: | Gunshanan of the fla(a! Aaron Martcus wae Santinued untlf this | "ere under instruction of K. i Th R a rick’s church. celebrated at 5 o'clock | ission was here this | marnine. i ng charged with sell- | TIS0n on the compass Ao @ r S be Rev. Hu - at T by Rev. all on Dan- | o witho stioneer’s lce NERM 1ha TocTIE W e e ] e Roads Are sett]lng ugh Treanor. at 7 by Rev ing without auctioneer’s lic come tenderfeet toek up the history of | . but failed to find Mr. Mur- | here wer 2 Willlam ¥ Cavanaugh, and at S by pleasurs driving will be the best | Rev. Thomas A. Grumbly. ¥ e. Mr. Gunshanan eapes way to get the embrac- professional ball pla; that is better than the nbers of the Girls' Friendl twelve suspended ca . isan old | cajled up and there were three who er, and wanted 10 | fajled to appear. Four paid their bills | so- | talk over the world's series with the | 4ng five were continued for a month. ! the flag with blackboard illustrations, under Irving Elmer. A profitable ! evening resultpd i skin fresh gucst of Alderman and Mrs. Lyman FUNERALS. | oo naving s patropage which mare | for Fall and Winter wear | Tuesday evening, brought together | & o3 l[.,m fulfilled their expectations. Over | . "Phone us for a good team. have been noiified that tl N P T Py e Lif Nor h man. | The continuec on- o ] ] " MAHONEY BROS. necting of the Comnecticut G. | eseeoa B i B Lty L b S e HELPING HANDS' SUPPER. ivery Stable. ! g O is to be neld in Middletown o el ? » rep—— ox 0 1. 3 ¢ e 4 €O a long time, "was noiled b 4 parish house of - Holy Trinity PERSDNAL | He Bot into trouble, it 15 believed, by | 5°¢ond of the Season Was Largely church on November 16 and 17th. b oo e e ] e vhie g el Dt ity tane Patrenized. : . s 2 h Sa ety and S 2 " | has B straighte o ivor e a o the hair roots, destroys the - ol\ Exhlb]tlon _ A meeting of -the Church « of | wich Saturday night and Sund; | bas Decn sizatshtemediout by = divorce | the Spiritual ucademy on Wed- | 1o, the hair roots. destroy m abse . the Episcopal diocese of Connect ey LaE U e e : = neaday _evening the Heiping. Hand Benides this c-iro-la, instead of ment of the Latest Styies|held in Bridgeport the Stra Miss Viola Edgcomb of Greton -h"i :ve their second supper of the sea- burning or ning the skin as other | > Taintor entertained <r mure of the most prominent { Whiting of Norwich. = tell \t')u ’s workers of the Episcopal church in th rs. WNilliam B. Brigden. " seate the tables from » to : ther the MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, ke o Boll e it who uag Umeiddonul | pe o s B B 106 were xcated at the tables from 3 o | NAYS fgnt or heavy No. 52 Shetucket Street. ed at Greeneville, S, C., for more than | At Lve oclock Wednesda 30, .m“;m wets o te wesntablie P E o vl TR S el . During this month the p 2D e ‘firfi;’nk‘gfir_“r“h°" Tty wife of William P, Brigden, ar- | Waldorf, salmon, shrimp, i meat ven light fuzs makes 4 woman look DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, |in 210 et siory me P Iyuag SpLLIE sipest, here from Brooklvn, and were | salids. irse’ | Meus growtiie Duiniating ] casricnds dher Siicn t MR Mrs. D, B. Taloot of West Main in charge by Henry Allen & | The supper committ prised R ihe \f.,‘ A P, LA PR B HUNE & e i , reet W Wednesday t i Burial was In Yantic cemetery, | Mrs. Gertrude Tootill 1 Green. 5 ook ¢} i ex- t‘al sur tion Virgo. It will be at its greatest | Street went ednesday to boklvn, | > ' e s - Tuttle and | 4eT® neck and bust look clean und ex n g n elongation west of the sun on Novem- | - Y., for 1 two weeks' visit with her | %* a com tal service w 2 rs. « A ut quisite by using so-tro-la A ©0! o he sun on B Y ehies e Poany Memraud ! Brooklyn minister who Mrs, A A orize ¢ that w he regular pri $1.00 o bottle rge of Dr. S. L. Geer’s practice ) *¢ 2 i the body here, read the . | donated % A. Gould was awarded | Your money refunded if you are mot durtng 16 eet lkess. e B i Al 2 Emory Card, clerk at N. D. Sevin's, | Relatives were in attendance and there | to Mrs. A. 3 . The next sup- { satisfic e e aae McGrory Building. T e e e g | coneludes n vacation this week which ‘e handsome floral forms. per of in two weeke comes | , TURL BeTd CONBON Pith 20 wtamp. o 24 5he Natigual' iy Whoww at "{has been spent in Hartford and at| Ernest R. Hicks. or g eir anniml fair | pay for posta i fre fal ) NEW LINE | the sreatest cattle show in America, | Massachusetts points of interest. Theé funeral of Frnest Ripley, inf: ! w vl et G d pre b/ « DRESS GOODS direct from | VIR the covetod 1 : | Rasm s May Ras- |28 only son of Myron and Rose H \ '::l .,' \(\:o % c:(“x.; o ————————————————— : verr low prices. ie e t | and Stevenson and | 300, after SR (Bvmedn #iled e Wehany e A E COUPON ent lengths of all kinds. | mals won prizes. | of New York have ret ipaey S5 the. Enelus hiepita! ham Memorial by Seds FHES RODEAW ods 7nd Silks at Half Prices| {14 November 15 the mnotice of | London from a visit to il B o B o L Bl | wick an’s Rellef corps and was O-R Iy ¢ MILL REMNANT STORE | stace Wor ring hol { Christopher Hanson ‘of Friends brought beautiful flow xsm:;::x' paronise THS. SNOUULT cily ot S JOHN BLOOM, Prop. |thati - woodland | {in vices were conducted by Rev.|Committec was it g B T i71 W. Main St. tbe X fi‘(' ;i F SR N o .n,.(.‘:. k| Fhe .‘%”\mm i AaPhine the ec-tro-la for getiing rid of any oIl oagaes = 24 iss Min- atives, derick Hicks . cessories - permanent] enclose 2-cent | and without permis- | e el rd end William Link. | %on and other Hiow . ok ',_',";‘”i,‘, s o Seds Telephone 25412, > owner Dlogiant uk Edden. - o in the Carey cemetery in|A delicious menu wa e 65 Frankiin Street, € rtient F | Stone of Hartford, an employe 3 Name.....oeones eeseweae S HACKER, %[ aniin Street, {75 lepartment h | Bl gt dei Cornelius Corcoran,-2d. - ¢ Manufacturer of | bridge ove Rt arm « | npans inesday morning the funeral « ' d l m Socle' Street No....... P R ot e oec ihe 't are o e Yo | Pl e iy 1k tmew IE - Incidents y L5 footpath on tne ., two cight- | OBITUARY. the home of his ‘wother in Talman 3 ) iron pipe: Hace of the | oo iy street, and at St. Patrick’s Ve ——————————————————— | — — over i Mrs. Edick Hagskth. Hugh reano TRY THOSE Mrs. the Wednes were sung by Mrs. B. were many present and the fioral form atin_of Mrs. Alma H stedt, Bridge club yesterday i 1 v v e Maple Corn Flakes o ve Hoffman I of ew ila- gstedt Barber Chairs 2 i . % 2 some, The pit v or & Csclaite ey he Rockville Jour-| ven, cccurre! of three o Wednes: | ESI0 Dandeoms. ; e beaters we i na Hoffman has had day morning in Pre: She w 28 obert J. Galligan. John illiamson. 1€ Mattresses ill'dlic\ to open udio in yeurs of age besn in poor | CEristopher Barry. John Donov: with ieorge W made @ver York, fers to remain in Roc B tie: S e Fhe burial wili | Frank P. Pratt and Edward 1 — " Shue Ie Now i ville 't ster to Contine his Study | b pora T, 'ber mBu in St. Ma Me and M ac Rallion’s | i | | i | | | { | | Slip Cov eyt | Of the art of copperplaie ciching Iy, Director ( | spending a few i . aué made to orderi! Four discharges from bankruptey | s S v e ) and Mrs. Girard L. Parker have o> 1ave been granted by Judge Jar returred to their home In Brookline. Pinit of Hartford in the district o { WERRING e GARD ef the United ates. They were to| ° | s Dr. 1. 8. bunnell and son 1} - 3 - Touoe-cointe, turned from spending a few .t | We take pleasure in announc~ A. COOPER — U’homerer Tpeeph SFabEg, Jr. of . Norwi, B Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbg of Nians | Ginsberg, Gertrude r S N | tic and Mrs. Gerirud S New | Stratford . i 4 2 All general uphoistering and mat- | $ichool and Leuisa Montils, all of New vn,fm'".l. \\I-rw ‘u:.n:::-‘; (.l:'unf,'..w\\l.-m,fc\-! i s fng ther 9o Mgos i ofoek tress work al one-half rate fi R e day: Phe ceremony was performed at the | Mrs. George Ripley of Now York s | @ENTL EMEN' S B St ¢ | taken artment in The Hunting- home of the bride, Bank stre Never 1were so many pums ki black cats, post cards, fancy napl ten days ! jand similar supplies fer Hallowe' dway. CLOTHING - ® New London, by Rev. Joseph P.|ton. on Prown. Only a few relatives and inti- AR Sy g t ds of > ¢ Were .pres- has heen practically decided to ! | e The ao op bl oo : y e oty | made from the famous pure e Fa R0, the: de; = host e Frasse river, with.g mile virgin wool ! sy . » bout $200,660 "he | Tel. 555-4 sold in Norwich as HAREOR IMPROVEMENTS of thic we AT NEW LONDON 3% G0 5T I sweet cide Cemmission Will B.gm Its Work This { We say Pure Olive Oil because it is e & known fact that all Otive O is not |55 3o .| WORSTED FABRICS «:I:),"}nl?d river. harbor. MTIned weddin ths conve No ymmission Wi the million-de New London. harcor, New London on I and bexin ac wo “en members ou ihe com- | pure. ar BT lude A .“.‘.";'7. A GREAT W e invite your critical inspec- ho i yvhom h n'on his o - OPPORTUNITY THEF. A, WELLS CO. delesa- | now | Oil, therefore canrot guarantee it. ! el shopred their. zongratula- has hzen lost to many a man NORWICH Every dealer is not a chemist, has re | rot the facilities for testing his Olive The State Children's Aid society ports that » ¢hild from tiroton ROYAL N | at the Har hospital with a bad | ot » i i jconditon, 5% the ihroat, “nose and | He must take the manufacturers word | i"; LY AR Tebhe lavge simply for Mk b TN S e ikl ginngs, /e will be siven treatment, circle of friends in the cou an SA Auxili réetwlt N.‘t:-rn :_Vogdm.n wilt Rl e e o ment, el |tk 5 o EeasBis and Nisntie’ A bark account makes many s Start Tonight. Wiliing for bim, s mether 1 Sond @ Jarze mumber of whom are of the ihings possible and gives a feel- R b 3 0 3 @ . - al raternity, vho ish hi com- The culmination of two or {hree|SRd 18 father is not able to subLort| We guarantee our Olive Oil. We|lSEal fraternity, whe wish him com- 10 1 SRR AR e Siarst e ames weelis ‘of effort on the part of Assist- |life. He is well known in Niantic, wiras’ Roiena A e Son b i e he has been elected to the of- nt Deputy Mrs, L, F. Dow of A\ewt Papers in a suit for the foreclosure | kKPOW it is absolutely pure. It is a|yhe d fice of tax collector for il successive not, better begh: Picture Puzzles, Target Games, london io establish & camp of Roval [ of a mortgage against . Her - Neighbors of America here wili be | Schwaner of New London. were served splendid Olive Oil for medicinal orgt»rms. He is a member of Bay View Air Rifles, Bows and Arrows. reached tonight when the camp is to | Wednesday. The suit iz brought b {iodEe e, RIS o A . of Man TODAY hee: : be instituted in Hibernian hall. The | Arthur H. Gager and is to recoves | table use. tic, Tnion lodde, No. 10, A. 0. U. W. Parcheesi, Chess India, Playing Cards, Roval Nei oF hbors are an auxiliary to | $¢,000 for money claimed to have been the Moderr: Woodmen of America. lcaned. The papers are resurnable to 142, N, E. O. P., of Niantic. and Tram- Mrs. Dow alréady has close to twen- | the superior court ihe first Puesday in sn"l’“! s B’ S‘[”fl[ bull lodge. K. of P.. of New London. 1 6S L0an mt )| Dominces, Checkers, Favors and | 2 tie N No. antic. and Niantic lodge No Sewing Cards, ané others will sign the list at tie hall ty who hav signed the charter 1list{| November. — Pri P . rizes for parties. institution ceremonies n Shelucket Street, Sometimes the cleverest authe Lt. Tn tl tor esday’'s Worcester Gazette said srangely careless. Charles Le she Wil be ass'sted by the degree team | Raynond P Hall, married only Charles O°Malley. introduces ( : Norwi , from Clara i Woods camp, R. N. A, } july In ‘\Vocdsl(u\_ Conr 1 tranklin bq-art. Norwi:h. ! Power as bick, then culis nll")n re orwich, Conn. m [“’ f" h’“k“. of New Lendon rested to’"v alarged with through the vemainder of the novel The Bank eof Friendly Helpfulness.

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