Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 10, 1911, Page 5

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Citron - - - - - - Grape Fruit 3 for 25¢ 18e 15¢ 20c Pineapples - 2 for 25¢ Hanley Grapes - - 75¢ Muskmelons - - - 20¢ Celery - - 5c and 10c . Roasters for salad 17¢ Legs Spring Lamb 20c MR. H. T. MILLER'S New tion Chy ing sent The year ‘g shortest days. Today hours lons. State Barber Commissioner Risi of | lackstone, R. 1. Is spending a week towards i will be but ten Haven is on his tour of inspec- of shops about the state. urch societies are already prepar- holiday boxes and barrels to be to missions at distant points. Will'am Deardon recéntly purchased | o Stu0Y- the house and land belonging to Sim- eon Dr. on S Munyon in Pequot, Montville. - J. D. Donohue is to give the talk timulants and Narcotics on March 11 in the Y. M. C. A. gvmnasium se- ries. Re: Thy this will v. A, B. Coats, D.D., of Hartford is to conduct services -at 2.45 p. m. Sunday, church, at the Chesterfield Baptist e tax collector’s office will be open vening until § o'clock. Interest be added after today, Friday, November 10.—adv. sale wich duct at th Th All about the state an effort is-to be made to get he nurses to aid in the of Red Cross seals to increase the anti-tuberculosis fund. District Supt. J. H. Newland of or- goes to Bethel Sunday to con- the third quarterly conference he Methodist church. e Methodist church at Gales Misg Viola lidgcomb of Grotbn has been visiting refatives in Norwich. Mrs. Frank Sleeper of Groton, has returned from a visit to relatives in Mrs. Bessie Swanton has returned from a_visit 8f two weeks in Hart- ford, Waterbury and Boston. | Many Failures <5 But Parisian Sage Overcame ‘Miss Kruger's Hair Troubles PARISLAN BAGY is not guaranteed to grow, hair on bald hends but it i luflnm’]‘!y the well known drug s falling hair, The Loo & Osgood Co. Lo slop eragicate dandruff and Miss Nettie Fairbanks of East With Mrs. ‘Willlam Murphy of Bozrah- viile. % Arthui Jahn of Division street has_entered -the Art Students', league of New York for a four vears' course A Somerset, Mass., correspondent writes: Dr. F. A. Morrill spent Wed- nesday in Norwich, Comn., the guest of an old chum. Mrs. George (. Woodruft of Litch- fleld fias been in Norwich to attend the annuai meeting of the Woman's Board of Missions. Rev. S. O. Kinney of Haston, Me., who has been helping the Salvation Army, left Thursday nizht to do mis- sion work in New York city. FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF DIV. NO. 1, A. O. H. Interesting Programme Carried Out Under Direction of President J. P Murphy. Hibernian hall was filled on Thurs- day ovenl- by the members of Di- vision No. 1 A. O. H. and their friends for the programme In observ- ance 'of the divisi fortieth anni- s10) ol leading Arugaiwts for tle. Read “PARISIA grower and cure. phold scalp, or money back town America by ts A bot- letter. itehing in every in 50 ¢ Tinw Kruger's SAGE I8 the best hair pean{ifier and dandruff N my hair through ty- wax’ almost baldheaded 1 lost fever: 1 and my scalp waw as sore us could be I tried ally 1 arter Fin- i, ~and wtarted vai) HAG hair in ery tried using on to grow, and has grown three or four inches vise eves hetr Mota Over one- ef t Fngin Amertcan time It v you ¢ chold inside of two months. | ad- womun who Wants beautitul Gne PARISIAN SAGE” - Miss Krueer Browniown, Min; to M The Accurate Watch £ (uln wittehew carried i oy 56 per Conductors, s, Vircmen ond Trainmen on yhore, ociul inspection 15 maintaided, are Hamilion Watches ou really Want g rellubie watch n not go wrons? in following the e made by men with whom cor % life und death, MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Street Ferry will have special services Sun- |, 2 s - = 857 mext, which 15 to_be gbeerved as| senry: _ Inspiring addresses. with Tect time 1n a maticr School for Dancing World's Temperance Sundas. dancing, werc méluded i the pro- THE NEW CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK. - = 2% OAK STREET. S Jove 2. gramme with which the Hibernians sses Saturday: Befinners, 2 p. m Sunday Rext November 12 )5 J¢%-|finely entertained their frier = s - g nneat e aners. 2.p. M| ignated as World's Temperance Sun- S o S bl Srien i 1 S BiaTcor TS AR | fa5- T mans” o the Biniar sohonis |, Sresident Jonn T Muspny. préelted ¢ P [HAILE cLuB ARRANGED | rerguson argonneal, daily from 4 to 5. Tele- | Lincoln league exercises will be held. }1’5,“3%%" Be MF_NFRN: b r,fl-fl that | BASKETBALL GAMES | ;\ .;.y. |-y~‘.u..1 N. X : ‘hn & " A former Norwich resident, Joseph 5 e i he Only surviving gns i "W - B, gre hahdguarters for o st e A e N el dent TO%eR | of ihe chutter members, was unable to g ‘ | Two Games Each Week on Thursday | bratei watahe ’I'hese overcoat was renominated for county lrt=i5511rer. :’;@ !;r'i':mlam‘l\ 1r;»flsx:-am 38 hhax‘lu h:r-n - Evenings. e ] ie fall, arter four successful years . H vas detained by ness. 3 .. . . el | | in office L Ohers 1o make oising Haaresscs | Handsome Granite Structure Wins Admiration of Critics | srmansements sor o serics of samen | 2ecca |eckaan Smiin, Sonburs o of ours are right in eve ., Bu 4 past presi- | were completed oy the Haite club | Mass., and Miss Flora M. Smith, o way. Scveral from here went to Hartford | dent of Division’No. 2. and Dr. L. s T A B d Mode Banki H H | basketball classes n they met on | nam Thursnay to see the exhibit of chrys- | Brophy. There was a recitation finiy —Finely ppointe odern Banking ouse @5 | Thursday cvening by selecting the | These ladies, some of whom had not | They're all wool, they feel right e anthemums made by the Connecticut [Siven by Jobn Crawior populas 7 s 2 i o e |t T0r 35 Yaave, apant.s most OaMEN- A a Fman, foak Fight en him, Theyle oEtIeUIBTAd fety at Put Pha- | pumber in a song, The Tw: 25, by mi: en! - P P ¢ | and evening with thelr ’ ¥ Hortlcultural society at Putnam Pha- [ Bumber in a son * Tw> Flags, rominent Location and all Requirements For Bus. : piains for the | i evoning NG hatter than ehemier s ey hiree sosrano solos dy been sclected so Manning gave somo en . heard with much pleasure, Miss Nora . Yot the em- readings. \ conts; they fit better and keep fit het Eves Examined Free At five o'clock Wednesday afternoon | O'Hara singing Kathieen Mavourneen, iness. | o5 T e | o ter; and you can just as well have ¥ Chemical No. 1 was called to Jail hill | Mrs. Timothy Denovan rendering Be- | games. mes are 1o be | 4 them as net. Peihikps your eyes 88l atten. for a grass fire at the rear of the|lieve Me If All Thore Indearing Young g gl el od L. | OFFICERS’ SCHOOL WiLL om as g T O S dagde be'a || Jost Landolt piace. There was no|Charms. nd Mr ary L. Sliney. pre: Thursday morning the Chelsea Sav-)grill work. and ground and plate | The following are the teams | BE HELD HERE TONIGHT | They're priced $10. and up te §80 thoronghly -professional up-to- damage. ident of th aoxiliary. singing | ings n:nnlhh opened r‘iu doors for bu: glass, {pnvlm»mg a working - space Red—Miss Mary McCrohan (capt), | Droy h " f o cig o S - a_ pretty 1 numbe Desmond | ness in the magnificent new banking | 35x24 for the bank force. It is thi L Afn¥. Poliard. Marzass isi, Irens | Officers and New Leon- SR RSTS WRORaVer yae SWRE gate’ examination of each eve On a recent fishing rip to the Race, [ Murphy and Katherine - Sliney | Fouse which has been under construce | sided. with the front om i siight curve. | Moore, fda Srgarss Jinisn. Iraga | Oicers frem Damislaon and Mew 68° | tee: wow English Seck Suie; e S E OF CHARGE ) Louis . Cushman. Matthew Walsh | vere (he accompanists tion for its occupancy for more than |The bookkeeper's window is at th WhiteMiug Jermie Ciifford (capty, | . 9o Will Attend—Drill of Third C8- | gpaps-maker, the Varsity. Ses the e tave s finely appointed and George Chagnon of Montville and| The Cadillac orchestia played by |{Wo vears past on the site of the old |front near the right end and the pay- | jadia Blackstone, Jean Jackson, Hen- | Hool o for 4, butts hrough O h ptical room and possess evers Rod Tavee of Towell, Mass, got 539 dancing and ice cream and cake were | Universalist church on the triangular |ing tellers window Is on the Maib | riaiia James, Neliie Rapinositen, en- | Tonight the of instruction for knew butten throug verceats, the e ATt good-sizea fish. Sefved Nenjamin catering. Members | shaped plot at the corner of Main and | street side. There are other windows | " giu 0"\ 000 WAEROACt o officerz of the const witillery coms | Ragian, English Bex and Reversible e g s _ ot the divisions in Taftville, Jewett|CHff streets, fronting westward upon |in the front and other side to provide | gatherine O Neil, Bertha Greenherger anles In this part of the state b §—2 in 1=—Overceats. ur Gradua! ptician can be §| Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodmansee of | City ana New London were among | Franklin square. - Competent critics | for the increasing meeds of the busi- g e Frecuherger; | be. h at the armory here, oflicers consul dail NOT ONE 3 3 P | 3 | Ma rite Thr Annie (¢ 10 | fr ¢ Ayl -y R g je observed the twentieth an- | those present. from the cities of New York, Chicago, |vess. In “ront of the counter a public | = ¢, il 70 yy 07 e foons- g8 Now Eumadi and Danieibon Cocs Suits $10. and up. BEE Ty ALL niversary of their marriage, their china | Divisior. No. 1, Norwich, was the | Boston, Philadeiphia and Washington, | space 14 feet' wide is provided, and | , 1% % Valah (capt), | inz here, it “having been declded io - 3 A s A Fodding: Tusedey ‘oveniag iéntertaln- | somrih- to. be' organized in this state |fafuiliss wit the bulidme of beniing CoWn the sides the width is 10 feet. | y e CUEFMAN. W Lol g ‘ alternate’ the weekly meating between i . | ¥ % faree number of friends. e e anded | the " Arst | institutions, who hatve had opportunity | AlL the public space, like the vestibule | AURIc Winters. Maud Aubrey. this city and New ndon. - Cap S BEeL ke THUR 3 4 Lo tonvention of the A, (0. T cver|to inspert the new Chelsea, have de- |and the lobby, is floored in gray Ten- | oo "¢ ToHOWIr hedule “was adopt- a Tavior will give the Instruc ON" EYE GLASSES. Fifty-five bushels of hand-picked |nela. Tt was inetituted with about |clared that they have yet to see its |nessee marble. The main banking | “%iy .. pog Whi at 7 . Sioake | apples from one tree is the best record | forty members, comprising many of | equal as an artistic architectural gem, [room, as well as the lobby and vesti- | St Rad: v ite, Blue i l company at its regular v ¥ P ¥ .y | vs. ange. r) reporied in this vicinity this season.|ihe most prominent men in the city, | making a building in which its officers | bule, is wainscotted in ‘Tavernelli | ** . e Thursday nisht had a d b 1 week—Red vs. F L The Plauni-Cadd=n C | Tne precord was made by Addison | Bernard Carroll beinz s first presi- |and the commupity may take ' Sust |Flsui marvle its soft, exquisite tnts e ST L, S e AL Sdvach And Surfected plans e 1 ¥ at Sof oventry dent and_J. B. Shannon it t sec- | pride. while it is a credit to the work- |olmost matching the very pale buff - | mocial nex eek The company : ! - 5 ali i e o | Veck: Red vs. Oranse, White | | the new drill regulntions now. 2 4 Tetars. TFor over thirt years it was|manship of all who have been engaged | Which is the finish of the .molded and | | using the Fn wiin, Gosla, with o ney coon dog | faie headauariers Guring the term of | i the "detalls "of s ~construction, | paieled. walls, alternating with @ pale | ““rne ‘Gl il the elie L EOoplr 8 ctiange In extended order: A n Street. | -1 Tchn P. Murphy as state president.|There were many visitors who admired | green and gold trimmings. In the | ™ s T iotlowing | so s 4 N take | met W3 t in the woods Wednes- s g - a & { committe ot rra ments for its| skirmish line from company forma- Established 1872 b o n Through its financial channels large|it through the day. iaborate leaf and dgrt mouldings the | sh 1in e g T . | day night, and - . - X '* | November dance at Miller's: uick i ore, while there | The home of Hart Schaffner & PLAUT - CADDEN' BUILDING ||| Y et and was succeastul in bring-| sums ‘of money have passed out in Conininnding itsl Greek design and ideals are seen car- | CuETCE Gance at MUlerss - Xor Thsl: ba by Y anch ine cloth | ing a pecimen of CoOR. | sitk and funeral bemefits. it has been S i o ried out in the interior decorations. | e Misses Stary Sheridan. Jemnic some changes in mahual of arm ¥ ontriby o thy TN oAy e site of the new building Is par- he two X e ot the ] e sie rrie Parsons, | and close order drills. On squad move ey > e | . Having resigned his Greemwich | 35S ORI S Irish caume. b AdRote i leiay 1o ihH |enh ot ThE bariy o ety 1nces | Linea Eydholr, -3 shn Bowne, | ment the men used to mark the time ——————— HEADQUARTERS FOR | Son iy So%ilr g T ooi0em, 2 | nution, and it has made fullest adfantage its impressive vt | gold-framed pletures of Gemeral -Ed. | Mary Dunderdaie, Mary ‘DeCelles, Al- | tlll coming to the fuil step, but thix ek sl o Wil R | bas akon apartments st the Mohican |Putions ta the chnrch. I sracetul proportions, carrying out ihe | ward Harland, president of the bunk ice Sevenson. Louise Miner and Jen- | has i ven up and there.is no . s stoc Vines, Liquors an s ta s Mohican | TR0 10 cendition, with Classical Greek design in glistening |and the. late lLorenzo Blackston nig - Clifford marking Ume. igars. Also Provisions always on | 1otel. New London, for the week. SFin of 125 and over $3,000 white Millstone gramite, with Ionic | former president. hand. Fres lunch every Saturday| Besc Service! to Californii—Stand- | treasury. | columns rising from a massive base| Overhead light to the banking space | PLANS WILL SOON BE CONTINUED FOR TWO WEEKS evening. G PN e b st g e £y nd supporting the mutular cornice |is furnished by a leaded glass light READY ——— e Westerly House, @uotea five time: o | BIC IMPROVEMENTS and pediment.” on the front there are and the fioor of the space behind the _FOR CONTRACTORS.| case Against Burglars Put Over at at Rallion’s erth so. ur of the Jonic columns, on the Main | counter Is of cork-tile, noiseless and Formerly D. J. O'Brien's, 88 No. Main. | Sauts: 15.asilk & 263 Wash Sis, 1 BEING MADE AT ARMORY. side Nive and on the CIE street | comfortable to walk Upon: - Inside the | NeW Artesian Well at State Hospital | Request of Mewh Sidee—Bonds of Kenyon & Pickhever. Frops [ agwr e oo a4 - four counter at the rear is the fireproof and own to a Depth of 210 Feet. : in Each Case. MR v 7 o % S Drill Shed Walls Being Painted White building is_erected one story | burglar-proof vault, 10x20, and cizht | ! h’r" large poie in Thames square,| and Brown—Roof and Brickwork Be- | IZh. with an ouiside heisht of ¢ |fet hign on inside measure. Its front |, e it P o S I i s L i e s 3 11 v ¢ i cet, has a frontage of 37 feet, and |is 6f the beautiful Tavernelli | (e pians for suildings ai the | on Thursd hurgla CO-OPERATIVE Rl s Mows oot wim iha] |m® 9iven Attention. fcilows the side lines of the lot on each | Fieuri marble and its steel doors are |NOPWich state howpital, they Niaving | Sumucl 3 i isldride L g e e e | omtractors ars Siving the arory a | %€ for 90 feet. Whilo the rear width lcaverea by mabegany doors, I has |been in the rough when the trustes| had their cage for” two PLUMBING CO.| Singiticut company has placed a new | Contractors are siving the armory [i, about three times that of the front. | electric wires embodded in its concrote | %W und approved them. In three to| Wecks under $1,500 bonds, which they # & ke e e o eoheomins | Tle general ground: plan covers about |anh stecl construction which. Ie. dis- | (our weeks It is expectea that tiey will | did mot secure &nd were tuken to saf) 8 i tme, thie belng ihe first exiensive 500 square foet. In the rear wall there | turbed cause a large gong on the CHf | D¢ sent out to contractors fo | today 1 Franklin Stree Bt amters Goamestiont («v\:“l‘:‘o‘lv:‘hbuhml n nine vears. When | i7e no openings of ‘any” kind. e |sirect sido ‘to' ring for several hours Good progress ia being m McBhechy denied the ullegation in Telephone 771 BoWis Bedn in. Derby. sttendtug - ihe | comploted the change. wilt be very o puilding Is' ax-tisrpughly Mirephtof av{ The ielie’s window is euciossd by ‘a|DSW . Bitesian .well st the :howpital] the complaint. He sald notiing wis L e SR, Eixi onnual convention. of the Woo | fceable and appreciated. Assistant|modern methods know how to bulld, |steel cage, with sllding door. Over the [ Which ut the present time han ‘beer | found on him and the ————————— | nan's ‘Home and Forelgn Minsionary | Hias has Been here cwics recently res | Uie ficor. celling and roof being of con_ | vault is an 18-inch aial clock which is driven to s depth of 310 fedf- - IT 1§ Shoy [Hothing giainst him; and de d NOTICE the Style, the H: Sociaty. of N Hhaland atithe & M : here i croto And stecl. the partitions of brick | connéeted with the gencrai clock sse. |Crilling and by working two shifts it | cd his release. When the judge asked tyle, e Mang ? - M. | garding the work which is going on| .. v e, vindow s is possible. 2 o e T R g T hollow tile, the window frames and | tem of the ban I le-to sink it at the rate of 20| him why he demanded requisition pu of the Garment and the Fab- | s ;u;‘de';: x;_.n supervision of Armorer Al 3nsrwsvs af Jrem and enlv o mall | Treagurer’s and Stenographer’s Rooms. |1 25 feet a day. At its present depth | per it he was an innocent mun he : : At the recent conference of lead | 121 T. Barbour. X quantity of wood in the floors and fin= o Rooms. | ;" vield of %5 gallons & minute fs se- 1 it was not necessary (o bring rics used in the cloths made at | masters of Episcopal sehools, held with | Two Gaumier lights of 60 watls ygh of a few rooms. ~ On the Main street side, and reached | cyred, re is desired. | him bere. He wanted a continumnce THE CL the Pomfret schoel faculty, it was | Sa¢h are to be plac t the entrance: Zang by passing along the counter, is the bt L L e could Bt s Inmyad trom PRtte CLOTH SHOP Voted 16 hold the mext meeting of the | fo the building. in place of the pr Greek Type of Architecture. treasurer's room, 10x19, and adjoining | MISS WILLCOX ELECTED | 1o defend him. He claims he is a re- JOS. T. DONOVAN, Sonterence at Seliomary eaior T fac | ent gasiizhts, the 1 hts beinz the| On the front of the building the four |this is the stenographer’s room, Sxi2 {aitahle druggist s i aniy R o g By g L LS | Kind used on all government buildmgs, | Jonie columns 1un up o the Jow tvm- | Like all the rest of the voadwork i TO FULL MEMBERSHIP | i S 1 No. 327 Main Street s, s = | The wiring for this has been done by | panium which is charactemistic of the | the building, both are beautifully fin- ——— | | < 3 3! hed ] B he Si h 1 AT THE AUDITORIUM. = Conspicuous among the exhibits at | Uhe Whitall Electric company - Sixty | Greelan type. In the center of the [ished in rich mahosany. In the treas. By the Smith College Studio Club for| - . the New . Ichdo fdwer BHDW lhimg“” k?mp\ of the Mazda type have tvmpanium is set a clock with 36-inch ;‘l;»nx“mmomo?m time saving and call | Work in Art. b Vaudevitie Gnd Metion’ Plobire o el een laced in the fire control room, ! dial and gold numbe on the face. | ances every ind 8o that he - Sugevi % seek wak a beautiful display of chrys- | been placed in the fire control toom, |dial & g ‘ks which | can be in instant touch with any point Academy graduates and students of | Tiright and entertaining are the three anthemums and other blossoms effec- | & e k for the | Back of the clork are the works e man s ;, Eradu: tudents of dsne i) entertath ! elshac as Gl‘lflds tively arranged by the acdenes tor | instruments near the galle ron the clock system of the. building. | I b at all times. In this |the Art school will be pleased to heur | youdeville turns which opened up on Uvely artanged by the Eardencr for | e walls of the arill shed are being | The name of the bank 18 shown In the |0om is also the master clock, which | that' honor has come to one of heir | Thursday at ‘the Auditorium for (e | Norwich. painted white, except at the base for a frieze on the front and on the Main jcONtrols the electric system through-|former tes. remainder of the week, each showing - Efma.-;ce five foet from the floor, which | atreet side. ¥ o8f Lop rRIaE every, sovm BAVIDE x| On stant the Sraith Colsgel Y KR BR o L s wiiie heeh Mantles and Burners At a meeting of the New London | i8 to be painted a reddish brown. This Between the middle pair of columns Studio ¢ in_ ackno dgement of | 1t was due to be a favorite while herg < school board Whursday night it was| will also include the gallery and un- |en the front is the main entrance | Back of the vault fron stairwavs|the excellence of vk n wrt for | Arline Russell appears as the singing Srrangedts take sl dencient and ‘der | Sar he Eallory. The froni of the gal- | throush siiding brass doors of orna- lead oth up and down stairs. The |the past (v umanimousiy”clect- | dalrymaid, charming witke in ner stuge | Edie o) Mazda Lamps Zeverate children out of the public|lery is to be pearl gra mental design, bearing the bank muno- |UPPer flight is to the mezzanine floor |ed Miss [ stelle. Willcox to | presence and in her expresyive soprano p =chools and have them taught in a The hallway at the entrance will gram. The main entrance is rruk:e(llfl! lrhp rear of the building, which is 11 membe yoice fa ier musclal me nun scparate Schoot. . An unused school | have the entire walls painted white, by 11 granite steps, broken into two |constructed as an open gallers. 18 feet| In music sge orchestra 1 bors, whieh bring her out for curtain g . building Wil he fitted up for the puer| while in the lobby there will be the flights by a broad landing. and afford- [Wide. It has a cork tile floor and at [the second tim selécted - her 1o | call Electric Fixtures pose. B e e o e ok brown while | ne antrande Into the vestibule, 5x7 1-2, | each end of the gallery is a blg room, | piay first mandolin, which shows the | Norman, the frog r vho works in 3 e O e | & 0 e fect across. | cach 18x2% which can be used for gen- | thoroughness of thé Lraining recelved | the green floodlght, s u contortion | Work has. begun on the extensive | The equipment rooms will be treated From the lobby entrance is zained to |°Tal purposes. | the Acad Musical club under | sct of much merit that gets hi ’PO"ah'e Gas Lam(]S | improvements to be added to Hote: | likewise and the ceilings will be w hn-‘lhfv main banking room through u Fireproof Storage. | Eugene Wall big hand ever time, and there ix | Monnatawket, Fishers island. Tt is | ened. pllastered opering, to the president’ Siaag — | funny coon uet hy Murphy & Frances, | i The flight downstairs leads 10 the planned to add forty rooms to its| The walls of the building are being|room on the right or the ladies’ Yoom g o0 SHEIC SOWIERIES ERes 10 (He FUNERAL. who = are two -sdic-splitt f win | I 1 i R d L i i oy | [TOSSRL capacity. M ‘and Myl | pointed and aitention is neins given o [on the left. There iz 4 arinking fown- | (afed"Tn The rear comer B o £ singin, dancing and Glking act. Kt eciric heading Lamps re-model, re-edge and clesh | .und have taken a five-vear léase and | the roof and gutters, all to be put in| tain on the south- wall of the lobby. (R ol "5 T corner ut the CU | brof. William Callyhan Robinson. | ®F i an eceentric ard xhoe dun Turs crs_reasommble price. All| the capacity of the house will be | first-cliss conaiion. The sash and |and cireulax electrioal six-light [SUeCh Mde | TL IS I 8 ber © rrom | The body of Prof. Willium « cer. Murphy ix one of the best wund | Bk ®uwrantesd. Drop ¢ postal and | largely increased. { doors of the armory are to be painted|chandelier of rich design in brdnze | PA€TECH CQUERICES, FOPIIRIEC B0 pobinson, dean of the Catholic | never fails to draw the house.fc | = o work | Norwich relatives and friends are in | LSS, 400 new sieps will be bull on | with chain ‘pandant hanss from the |pulkhead.” There I8 am electric switch | versity Juw school. former urofessor. of ¥ Jands Phe shete. BAVET Shescu | Ghe e < Norwich relatives ri are in | the scuth side. The roof will be paint- | ceiling over the center of the lo SR G S G SR P Bl e R e RS0 O ‘et b of wausually interestin | New Londos . to attend the fu-|ed with oxid-@F iron it will be a v is a ddorway on the : . o subjects, which a 1y phoduced e ' Murphy, So long ap | month before the s entir irect side, proviging for a = { b — i i is entireiy private toilets for the bank force. | ington, D at 10.40 Thurs Tei 254 107 Franklin Street| STiClent and popular steward on the | complete: | entrance and leading into the . abar | g ‘and taken in char Norwich line of steamers. The City 3 | Steahi and Electricity morning ‘and was taken in cha of Norwic o v President’s Room. 1 : Hen Allen & Son. The body was e at‘l’en;té;ae‘!:e:\'l!c‘e‘:r;xm:’:‘,:?r: h:;‘u‘zz Additionai Local On Page Three. Entering the president’s room, 9x14, Ml‘g. ln.c l‘w\nlrn-;‘u:n of the Li:‘.«-ml-nld!-‘ -<‘~mru;;nm n r«la;nm i el tiful floral form. to the right, is observed one of the ich reached by a marble and |ation from e Yale university fiw distinctive detaiis carried out in the |bronze stairway from the lobby, is a | 8¢l COttoll che rematih frofi Sew Company Local pecple are receiving post cards oodworl of the biilding, contributing | COmiitiee room, 14x17. a toilet, tho [Haven. The hody was places in th - ———r from Granzers and others who have | o the Mien and Toiressice sppearance. | heating svstem and main gwitchboard, | Ctllvhan-Robinson tnt Mra, Jrederick T, Mason of Middic- | yo9 Maty Streel, Norwich, Conn been aitending the blg corn show in o waodwork as well as the nitire | c0a) and storage rooms. The heating |cometery. where a service | yown has been in Norwich this week. 4 - Springfleld. The exposition colebrated mahosany ang tha floor is quar- |18 by steam from one Gd-inch bol LB PR Bis o <o A flr [!ea » d n ity 280th anniversary ef the first corn d oalc. ihis heing the flooring used |8Fd the lighting throughout is by elec | Washinaion. There were r Band- | Mrs, Henry M. Pollock left on Thurs # n planting in America under the direc- of marble in the smaller roome. | Tricity. ! radiators he bullding |soma floral forms, Way for a visit of several days in B i tion of Squanto, the friend of the early The wall decorations are in jon | dre concealed, there is a fan system for | Rt Rev. Thomas jay a y y settlers, at Plvmouth, - C T | green. " Saloining the presidents room | ¥ ntiation. ahd alse a vacuum cleaner | AR A e t |2 4 S e ] e e e tlin | 10N by electricity which cun b used in | %olemn “high mass of reguiem in 157 Frankiian SL CHAUFFEUR NOT SUMMONED FF‘IF 1-» oy “““"’l;ll:*‘;‘i e i |amy pest of the building. Joseph's _ vhurch, Washington 04" Mrs. Mar rnhuin of Ohia (s e Ruoring. which is uged throughout the | 45 Year St ot . o'clock Wednesday mornin guest of Trs. William St E SO CASE WAS CONTINUED ) ‘R bujlding in the toflets. | RETS. 10 BEstucket, Strng Thomas Creagh rmner pupil o Rrowno of iway. < ] 50\: i : In the Iadies” reom. 9xi4, to the left { For 45 vears from 1I864 the bank |deceased delivered ih uogy —_— Suit of Gallup vs. Campbell on Trial . o P L o et | had been located in Shetucket streat. | Sweetly Solemn Thought was rey ¥ y 9 When a cold gets so long or | of the lobhy, the mural decorations ar 3 8 by Philip Tee Scranton. The body A. Frauk Sherman of Fergus Falls, Cur wag"“ Calls EVBIVW"GI" in the Superior Court. when o cold is se bad it carr fover |in a dainty design in a light shade and {Where its building was: destroved in | “ gt 3 € by { Minn., is the guest for a fow days of > (5 e v with, it, it is time something shouid be | the room is furnished ameons other |the & hannon building fire in 1908, with | nrted’ to tha’ uhiot FIEHOR byt thY Dr ’H M. Poll th e ie" hos- In the superior court here Thursday | done i e i o e baIalty der | other causes resulting In the change to | cllire second vear claxs of (he law | v nmgpdis g gl = d the case of H. H. Gallup S, E % Rizned pier slass. This room Is aiso in | the new location being taken up and |=chool of the cutholic unyersity R J Campoell was started. . This is a suit | When nothing i% done, many, ma mahorany. wainscotted four and_one- | © a_through. The architects were | cont Lo Tooiney and Rt ke | PIANOS [ e 35000 dnmages ‘tor injuries Te: | times the'cold oxiends o unelmonis | haif foct hish, and has & ol adjoin- | dworth & Woodworth; and the gen- SEPORIENIAY " { g | coivel at Norwion Yows. JuIg 7 S orinars: colds e Skl G eral contract for the o wns / c i Listen. 1T You buy yof el the aué 2 ve no effe C = aken by €. 3 a Villiams. ork iy pallbeare re Gov. Sikne e it & e Bt aed de D BT TR B ol Directors’ Room. g SR L LS iy Lt iawin ~of . Counectieut A GREAT ot L i e e e ircar W | Many of our customers are cspecial-| On the mezzanine floor at the {ront, |(ember, 1909. Sub-comtractors were as | P. Netll, United States G. E. PARKHURST, | S e e OGaltup Br. W.| 1 Successful in breaking colds of re-|which is reached by a white marble |follows: Stonework. Booth Bros., and | o labor; - Lawrence. O, 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Gonn. | K. Tingley and 1Y W. Cary testifind. | C°°¢ origin with and bronze stairway, is the directors’ ! Hurricane Island Granite o New | Murray. controller of "the currency sep:IIRW A tLorn: Perk * i ntordien the 2 room. 15x24, with an adjoining com- | York; inforced_concrete and steei- | Henry Wade Rogers. dean of = Yale Eosh . court that the chauffeur. of the car SMITH'S LAXATIVE mittee room. § 1-feet square und an {work Eastern Concrete Construction |low school; Dr . dean has been lost to many a man Tn. Which: M7, GaNnp. WEE A BaD- adioining toilet. The directors’ room i8 | Co, Boston: marble and tilework, |o the school of uni- 4 ¢ TAPE WORMS |Posed to be here. but had not come, COLD TABLETS undoubtedly jone of the finest of its | Bowker-Twohey Co., Boston: jron and | versity: Jud 3 o £ the simply for lack of ready monsy.| We can save you money In giy | and e _desired time 07 Brésent nith. Kind in this vicinity. The mahogany |hronze work, John Willlams, Inc., New | juvenile court of the district. and Dr. R s g We've got the finest lot of gralr Expelled with Head. | It was lTearned later that the deputy Ginish extends to a hefght of about 12 | York: plumbinz. A. J. Wholev of this (John Damon Mgeuire = pr f ark accourt makes many | geen on the local market and at p S ST hor® pearned aater that the dePuL | whey preak the coid, purse the sys.|feet It s executed in pure Georian \eify: heatinz. The Cleghorn Co, Fos- Philosophy: Dr fohn AWebster Melody, things possible 4nd gives a feel. | that will appe ou. Call or ‘pher ALLEN'S SWEET WORM WAF- jad failed to recelve the P& | em of impuritics and allay the fever | stvle with hand-carved broken pedi- ton: wiring and electrical work, Pres | rrofessor of moral theology: Dr. Daniel A uw At once [ In arket—Sont X i --,',;1_@;'1“::0 Pt rias. % - rTllovinx vou promptly. H is a rpm\mpnhl&nrllc‘hin‘x the floor\lfl,\‘.h'r‘u;:‘ hgzl(or WBros., this city: woodwork, Irving [J. Ken ”1“1 M'-‘V\f-x; “'r i‘m‘a the- ing of confidence that almost I w‘ T o Way oY ere . « Fstavlished 1 \ " pleasure ‘fo be able to recommend entral tahie is mahegany. the high- | & Cesson, Boston. - ology, ana Dr. William J. Kerby. pro. eni ive you +onez|fer Ma e rim A. W. ALLEN, 604 Grand St. # short calendar 86p- | ramedy 1o our customers which bri cked mahogany chairs are upholster- | v Tossor rogiology. of the Catholl: TR . 2 s 4. cRn Nl you at a bargain . 3 n R L o . Sk oba. resiitty |t o W hamonize Eid the Hec | - Officers of Bank. Craversity It 5ot better begin . e g 3 Eae orsted ceiling and walls. The reom has | The officers bf the bank are as fol- - Sty - - s | . F. P. Bent Defeated. PRICE 20 CENTS. ./ |windows: looking - out on n (lows: President, dward Huirland . e Miss Smith Gave Supper. TODAY 5 Q3 n g ¥ ! New York election on Tues- scuare und also info the main banking | presidents, -Henfy H. Gallup, Jobn .1 Miss Addle A Smith entertalicd LllAb, SL()S BLR(; Pm Glumn Fluur fax, amonk those dsfeated;for the ¢ _ space. fee Kyeri Chants & cnavijer! vireetors; | cversi ofher Lint Groenwichatoadensy | v ' - 3 4 ankin~ Room. | Winslow -T. Williams, ~ Frank Wl friends at supper at, 6. o%lick the ' the Bixty-ieat ‘alsurict, vice chairman L] Abundantly Tizhted from the larse | Browaing Héney G Peck, Willis Aus|laile ciub ¢ e (A0S 1hames Loan & [rustLo, 3 Cove St. 5 Qg sdernan c board. He lost by number of polished plate glass win- {tin, .Charl ~Chapman. Oliver L. | \molg those p: Mrs, Mary at CA”'ILI. S. 91 votes and it is possibla he will de- dows on the sides. the general banking son, Arcliibald Mtehell, Grosvenor | Bl'ss Thombson. MrN, Alice Shelucket Street, All‘;?h-d fi IEKOI\‘ I.‘h:‘le f'o::ne‘or':':.;‘& ho':' room, 40x60, and 35 feet high, is finely FEIy. mw‘ _Sales: secrdétary and .llhill 'Prfl;‘ut#‘ Norwicl Mrs. Grace |© N b C ‘-v.-:' VG'\AM":H;HU) put pewr usl . < Dia. city. Another + Norwi 3 adapied for iis business purposes. The [{rédsdrer, Charles B, Chapmmn: wssisi- | Fuller Slanning, Yane T AT T orwich. Conn. nexy hefare ublic. there ' me me Te' 952 9 Market Street | man. “Charidx Delaney, was re-e!ocmdl Eranklin Square, Norwich, | iizn “counter = ds of | Tavernciii (ane (réasirer. Frapk Iempsteud; at- |Caies New ' London: AR Lucs Wil l dliirs Wegtyy than fhreush he A4verd : 3 Fieuri _ marble, with ornamental | toruey, Wallace S, Altis, © tiams” Davol, New. London;. Mss, Re- ! The Bank. ef Friendly Helpfulness ling columss of The Bulist)

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