Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 7

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(Annie Bly in the Graphic.) “If you want long, wavy and lus- trous -hair, use a dry shampoo, for soap and water fades the hair and makes it brittle. Just mix fouw ounces of therox witn four ounces oi corn- meal, or with four ounces of powdered ‘orris root, sprinkle a tabléspoonful of this mixture on the head; then orush thoroughly through the hair, “A lovely, soft and louth(ul com- plexion can be brought about by ap- plying a solution made by dissolving a small original package of mayatone in eight ounces of witch hazel. Make the solution yourself and gently rub inte tne face, neck and arms night and morning. 2 3 and other skin dis- “For eczema, eases, there is nothing better than old - sores, Mother’s Salve. It heals ecuts, burns and scalds, and the world never saw its equal as a cuve for coughs, colds and catarrh.” GIFTS We have some good pieces of Furniture suitable for Christmas gifts. The Fanning Studios, 31 Willow Street — e e In selecting Christmas remem- brances you can find appro- priate gifts in— Horse Blankets, Robes, Auto Robes, in Fur Coats Cut Prices Odd Sizes 3 Raccoon Natural, 3 Furs, Coats, berian Dogs, Marmot Lined, 1 Moroccan Lamb, “Russian Pony Black, 1 Wallaby Lined. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 44 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. GEO. A. DAVIS From Now Until Christmas This Store Will Be Headquarters For Christmas Shopping. DISE is large and the quality of goods the b Now is a Good time to get your DIARY for 1912 scrtment and all We have a good as- prices. The LINE-A-DAY DIARY for five years. is good These are -very de- sirable for gifts. ADDRESS BOOKS and ENGAGE- MENT BOOKS in every size, binding ®nd price. Get Christmas Cards NOW GEO. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway Meriden.—At a meeting of the Meri- den Druggists’ association a resolution was adopted protesting against the methods employed by the state phar- macy commissioners in endeavoring to Eecure evidence of illegal liquor ing by druggists of this city. Muscular Rheumatism Neuralgia, l.nmln‘n,.leilllu, Sore Throat, J.ameness, Sprains, Bruises or any other severe { paim will positively disappear by the application - of DR. BAYER'S PENETRATINC OIL. MONEY RRFUNDED IF NOT S0. 28 and 50 Cents per Bottle. ' —ary v b LEGAL NOTICES. R AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD &t Norwich, within and for the District orwijch op the 5th day of Decem- er, A. esent—NELSON AYLING, Judge. Fstate of Deud Southworth, late of New vork, deceased The Execul: cxhlblxed his adminis- tration account with said estate to the ourt for allowance; it is therefore , That the 9th day of Decem- 1911, at 3 o'clock in the af- t the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, Te. and, the same is, appointed for hearing Athe same, and the said Kxecu- tor is directed to give notice thereof by _publishing this order once in some - aper having a ecirculation in said istrict, at least three days prior to the date of raid hearing, and make re- urn (orlhe Court. NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true mopy of record. Attest: FANNIE C. CHU: R(‘H decHd Clerk. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD @t Norwich, within and for the District ot w"g“l:;‘i the 5th day of Decem- reserst—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Margaret Button, late of orwich, in sald District, deceased. Tuclng ' Brown of Norwich, Conn., ap- ared in Court and filed his resigna- on as, Trustee of said estate, together Ith aAfull accounting as such Trustee. “Whi it is _Ordered. That said pendency of safd resignation. said hearing thereon, be given the publication of this order one ‘me In gome newspaper having a cir- ulation. in said Digtrict. at least three | ve prior to t ate of sald hearing. nd that made to this Court. 4 NPLSON J. ATLING, Judge. The above and. foregoing is a true . eony, a( record. FANNIE C. CHU RA*F( Cler] sell- | JAMES F. NOLAN. ~ GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED tic. In observance of their fiftieth wed ding anniversary, there wns a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan on the old Canterbury turnpike at Taftvii It was an enjoyable v being made bright heerful for the aged couple, the itsclf having contrib- uted to the k ;1 occasion, while at the home the occasion was made Py as on the wedding day Tues- December 3, wera mars £ Willimant . Nolan bein For many yeal and have ded at ftvil having lived there for over a third of a century, Mr. Nolan ‘being a laborer. Mr. and ) Nolan are of Ireland, ccming to y when ver; voung, part of the ves h been spent in th state. NEOPIAN WHIST WAS WELL ATTENDED. Tables Played and Twelve Priz.s Awarded. Thirty Thames lodge, No. conducted an eminently enjoyable evening of whist Tuesday from 8 to 11 p. m. in Foresters’ hall with thir tables playing, and at the finish there were twelve principal prizes to be equally divided between the men and women playing, with two extras for the consolation features. During the play piano selections by Mrs. Elizabeth Danihy made a pleas- ing feature for the evening. As judges, R. Louis J. nch and C. T warding the prizes —Mrs. J. Donova Thomas Enright, nna Bresnan, 49, silver Fillmore, 59, silk um- Mrs, G. H. Benjamin Maurice Down- niefs; fourths M. box of hand- kerchiefs: J. O'Sullivan, 44, gold cuff links; fifths -Mrs. Helen Clark, 42, a silver fork; F. Harrington, 44, a pocket knife; sixths—Mr: Anastasia Cotter, 41, a fern; Matthew Sullivan, 42, pack of cards in leather card case. The ccnsolations went to M Joseph CI and Thomas Riley, who received re- \{eL[h a mniiniature carpet sweener nd a coal scuttle, each tied with a big bow of red ribbon The credit for the successful ever ing goes to the committee in charge, consisting of Mrs. F. L. Farrell. chair- man, Mrs. Rose Riley, Miss Elizabeth McDade, Mrs. C. A. Be fleur and Mrs. M. J. Fole isted b a number of the 1 the membe DECISIONS BY JUDGE WALLER. Handed Down ige. in Court of Common Pleas. has handed down these Judge Waller decisicns in the common pleas court In the case of Annie Pletnick vs. Antony Calisha, both of Norwich, Judge Waller found that the defend- {ant is not guilty of bastardy. The woman sued the man for .support of a child and s the father of her offspring man was a mar- ried man at the date of the affair and the woman has since got marr! ase o A. { In the of Montville v= York, judgment the ‘amount , whkich as 2 bal- for trea: v with a broken 1 The defendant claimed he did not contract the bill and suit should have been brought zainst his father. It was a brother of the defendant who broke his 1 In the of Oscar F. Pendieton vs. Erastus S. Chesebro, both of Ston- ington, n to cite in parties fendant and aiso substitute compl are both denied It is a ntest over 3495 Judgment for $29.13 is awarced in the case of Swift & Co. vs. John B. Gladue, 1t was over a meat a contest | nilt of ‘$50 1 the 3 his son was runn time and contracted AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. claimed at the efendant the store the bill. o Building Committee Considers Plans for New Buildings. The building committee of Conneec- ticut agricultural > of Storrs, of which Col. Jarvis of Ber- lin is the met Tuesday in the capitol at rtford for the pur- pose of considering plans for the new Luildings to be erected at the college. The buildings will include a dormitory, cottages, etc., and will cost in the neighborhood of $167,000. The com- mittee considered a number of plans and conferred with the. architects who jrepared them, the architects being taken into conference one at a time. If the number of plans corresponded with the number of arcihtects who were in an adjoining rcom at one time there must have been eight or ten if not more. Representing This District: Emil L. G. Hohenthal of South Man- chester represented this _district at a meeting of various temperance and prohibition societies in Chicago Tues- day, to qiscuss national prohibition party affairs, oday (Wednesday) there will be a ineeting of the raticnal prohioition committee, The meetinz place for the rext natio conveniion _will be de- cided upon snd the mattsr of a new national chairman will be brousht up. It is considered probable that W, S. Calderwegod of Indiana will be elected to the office. Summoned on Grand Ju The December term of the United States district court opened at Hart- ford at 11.25 Tuesdey morning with Judge James P. Platt on the bench and with District Attorney John T, Rob- inson representing the governments On the grand jury were Lewis R. Church of this ¢ Charles H. of Lisbon and John C. Earstow of Windham, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan of Taftville had a Family Gather- ing on Their Anniversary—Were Married in Williman- . | one sister living, Mrs. Alice Martin. e Get six ouncn on, half nunce fluid extract Buchu. llmvh m‘uaflptlon hu : dn‘yl nr bl ‘Eum"“cz.‘.‘."su““’.a Gne- ’ Take foufi' 2 dn. o or we-lk e-half ounce one to twd teaspoonfuls of this mix- mr e Joxntn dizziness, pains in the xro in. or after each meal and at bodtlmo ieing how quickly this sto rheumatic pains e other frequent annoying .y'mptoml that l’ht -cnmton An no can mix. should e well known. Alm f‘c-od drug- has the ln‘redhntu o this pre- rst of disor s m‘;‘;.. of Kid- t firs to lvcs the seriou ney disease. ———— Angelina Falcone; ment of 27. teacher. Boyens, Robert Campbell, 10 from an enr»sil- Rocm 3—Cathryae C. Arthur Botham, Donovan, Andrew Earl Calk- irs, Louis Cramer, Fdward Duro, Ju- MRS. JAMES F. NOLAN. Hall, Hoffman, Rose Markoff, Many congratulations were extended to them on their golden wedding day and they received many gifts in goid in recognition of the occasion. They are enjoyinz the best of health and | coriially welcomed their many frieads who expressed the hope that they would be spared to observe many more such happy anniversaries, ach was member of a famlily of | eight children, and all were born in Ireland, and in each family there were three sisters and flve brothers. They | have five children living, John, James, | Catherine and Mary Nolan of Taftville, and Mrs. P. F. Shahan of this city. There are nine grandchildren in Taft- ville. Mr, N.lan kas one brother, John Nolam of Baltic, and M Nolan has John Nolan, a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Noian, is well known throughou: this | seqtion as a distance rtwner, having | participated in many long runs and Won numerous prizas. PERFECT IN ATTENDANCE ON THE EAST SIDE Over Half the Enroliment Attended ! Every Session in November. | Out of an enrollment of 128 at of November, having been neither tar- absent, .or excused. The attend- Room 1-— Josephine KEdwards, teacher. TLeo Appleton, Gilbert Black- turn, Carlisle Botham, Albert Bourne, Ethel Calkins, Zllsworth Cramer, Florence Disco, Wilfred Disco, Beat- rice Freeman, Willinm Haskell, Delwin Martin, Angelina Matre, Jessie Matre, Helen Twohig, Anna Anderson; 15 from an enrollment of 30. m L. Wilbur, teacher. s Dlumbe, eddie Duro, TLeo- dore Duro, Zemmer Haubt, Marion Hoffman, Alice Plant tilliam Storm:s Elizabeth Ris- le Snlotoroft, | lian Faicone, Crandall, Rose Solotoroff; enrollment Leen RBillizgs, Wi liam Jennie hig, Rebecca Solotorol enrollment of 23. er. Louisa Freyer, Lillian Gardiner, Ag-| vath, Hazel Hildebrand, I.cis Francis Lom Edwin Yer- rington; Fred Youn roliment of 23 Tresday black Orpingtcns thews, farm, the following prize: ond on cockerel, hen, first and third on pullets, on cock, first on pen of hirds. completed her on Sunday at the South Congregation- al church. known to medical sci coughs is as follows gist get two ounces of Glycerine and i half an ounce home and the | good whiskey. Shake it well. Take Bridze school, East Side, 69 were per- | ¢ne (o two teaspoonfuls afier each fect in attendance curing the month |™eal and at bedtime. Smaller doses to children accordin; to get only the genuine (Globe) Concén- s X - | trated Pine. Kach half ounce bottle ance for the entire school was 96.05 |comes in n tin screw-top sealed case perfect. ' There were 55 pupils absent, | Any druggist has it on hand or will vith 10 tardy and 10 cases of tardl- | guickly get it from liis wholesale house. i o X | There are many cheaper preparations ‘ s | of large quantity, but it don't pay to A list of names of children perfect | experiment. This treatment is certain in attendance is as folloy cure. This has been published here for six winters and thousands say no equal. Fred Freeman Freyer, .Edward Johnson, Storms, Mildred Whipple, Vincent Whipple, Rnger Worthington, Hdgar 16 from an John | Alfred of 25, ‘Room 4—Miary A. Sullivan, teacher. ' L rend M lun Green, Marguerite = Gunsalv Helena Haubt, Olga Haubt, Apna Plarte, | edn Hotkovske, B ack, i 16 .from an Rosm 5--Anne M. Plunkett, teach- Raymond Dourne, Emory Calkins, | Churlotte Fowler, Eleanor Freyer, from sn en- | 1 Norwich Town Birds Won Prizes. At the Springficld poultry show on | the exhibit of single comb entered by Ma- Armstrong & Co. of Somerset Norwich Town, was awarded First and sec- | first and second on fourth Mrs. Elmer 28th Bridgeport.- Beardsley year as organist Quick Action Prescription Cures Colds in a Day The best and quickest prescription | nce for colds and “From your drug- of Concenirated Pine Take these two Ingredients ut them into a half pint of > mpound. to age.” Be sure it has Here is quickest and surest cure known for orns corns, callouses, bun- ions, frost - bites, swealy and aching feet: “Two table- spoonfuls of Calocide compound in hot foot-bath gives instant relief and if repeated daily a short time permanent cure results. Get a 2bc box of this remarkable Calo- cide from any druggist or direct from Medical Formula Laboratories of Chicago. You men and women almost daily headache, sageway every few days with salts, portant. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, undigested and fermenting food and fou liver and carrv off the d2composed waste matter and tines and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straigten you out by morning—a 10-cent box will keep vour entire family fecling good for —onths. forget the children—their little insides need Don't a good, wentl LAZY LIVER, BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHE, co TED TONGUE OR A BAD STOMACH who somehow can’t get feeling right—who have an coated tongue, foul taste and foul can’t sleep, are nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are 'you keeping clean Inside with Cz cathartic pills or castor breath, gassy dizziness, disorderad carets—or merely forcing oil? a pas- This is im- remove the sour take the excess bile from the poison from the intes- 1 gases: e cleansing, too. Sachet Powder There are many things you make at |— time SACHET POWDER. many makes in bulk Christmag bottles. Also Orris Root and Lavender Flowers.i Chamois Skin | year. erfumes The Lee & NORWICH, CONN. | Agents for Park & Tilford and Fuller Green Chocolates Also is used in many ways at this time of% We have a nice lot of CHAMOIS | SKINS for Christmas articles. in Christmas packages. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS that require a little We have it 1n, and put up in! 25c to $3.00. Osgood Co. Christmas Shopping Headquarters Christmas shopping has begun in earnest. We believe that more people will do their Christmas shopping early, this season, than ever before, and we are prepared to sup- ply your Holiday needs NOW. Great assortments are a feature of our Holiday Stocks. Nowhere outside of this store will you find such complete stocks of goods suitable for Holiday Gifts. Take a walk through the store today —see the splendid array of Holiday Goods. On every floor, in every aisle, you’ll find gift suggestions. Red Cross Seals SANTA CLAUS Red Cross Christmas Seals are is in our large display window. now on sale here at Candv de- Bring the children to see him. partment near main entrance. Meorning hours—10 to 11.30 Buy them and put them on your Christmas packages. Afternoon hours—3 to 5 THE TOY STORE If you want to see the finest and most complete assortment of Toys in East- ern Connecticut, visit our Basement. There are Iron Toys, Wooden Toys and all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. In fact every kind of Toy imaginable is included in our holiday showing. THE DOLL SHOW Big Deolls, Littie Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Undressed Dolls—a great assortment, including all the best makes. We feel that no more comprehensive or more carefully selected line of Dolls will be seen this season anywherse, All the best imported products are here to greet you in a full range ef sizes and prices. JEWELRY FOR GIFT PURPOSES Our Jewelry Department has been reduced to the Dress Goods reom for the holidaye,r where in the enlarged space we a-e showing a most complete line of Jewelry for gift purposes. There are hundreds of articles of per- sonal adornment for Men, Women and Children, 1ll at popular price Make it a point to visit our Jewelry Department and the splendid showing we make. Specnal Offermgs for Today onable and staple merchand Here is a list of special values from several departments—there are many more equally as good value in every department of the store. WOMEN’S WEAR—Suits, Etc., at Special Prices Women’'s Evening Dresses, alerlnll‘ are chiffon over China silk, colors are Women's Tailored Skirts, in black, 1 navy and in mixtures, regular $5.00 and i blue, pink, vellow, lavender and white | $500 SIrts— o 0 Lo 00 o000 —a splendid assortment ranging in | Sty |'Women's and Misses' “Slip-an” Rain FROM $15.00 TO $35.00, Conts, in tan, gray and black, regular] price $5.00. Women's Extra Size Tailored Suits, SPECIAL.PRICE $3.98 ®sizes 37 to 49 bust inclusive, of black Women's and Misses’ “Slip-on” Ral and navy storm serge, black broad- (oat in ta and g1 reg . ‘ool cloth and gray worsted, Tegular prices | ;n:g*_ RS BT RN, TORTIRE $20.00 to .00— SPECIAL PRICE $2.98, SPECIAL PRICE $16.50./ Children’s Rain Capes, in cardinal and Women's Smartly Tailored Suits, of DaVY, regular price $3.9%§ and navy cheviot, brown _Scotch “Skinner’s” black serge SPECIAL PRICE $3.19. mixture, all lined satin, regular price Children’s Rain Capes, | navy, | in cardinal and| regular price $2.50- SPECIAL PRICE $1.98) SPECIAL PRICE $19.50. OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS— Kimonos and Silk Petticoats Women's Outing Flannel Night Gowns, | satin bands, cord tassel, 31 98 warm and comfortable, made good and |Tesular $2.50 value and at. full, and in a good assortment Of | women's Tailor-made Sitk colors: Petticoats, of taffeta mlk _in At 44c—regular price 50c biack only, regular At 69c—regular price 75c Putticonts’ ot At 89c—regular price $1.00 Women's Silk Petticoats, tailor-made of extra quality ellk, in black only, resular 83 98 $4.50 Silk Petticoats at. MILLINERY at Great Reductions $1.98 $5. 95 [Women's long Ximonos, of flannelette, some trimmed with ‘Women's Dress Hats, that sold for $2.98 and $3.98, reduced to (Women's Dress Hats that sold up xo $10. 00. uducod to.. Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $1650—reduced to., ’9 95| Women's Dress Hats that sold 14 9 “up to $25.00—reduced to. GLOVES—RIBBONS at Very Special Prices Special Offerings In Dresden Ribbons Women's Dress Kid Gloves, Beautiful Dresden Ribbons, " thecelebral(‘d"D‘:l‘cheu" m;ke. handsome patterns, full 4% the best $1.00 Gloves made— Special price & PAIT. .. ..... 89c inches wide, regulsr price 1%c ]G4 Women's Cape Gloves, the well-known “Bacmo” make, Handsome dosigns in 'Dresden equal to Gloves sold els 3 ns, and 6l inches he ~Special pric 95 | wide. regular price 25c a. yard '] Q) ........... _ JC| —Spectal price & YATd...ows.s JC Rich and handsome designs in Dresden Ribbons, 5% and 6 inches wide, rogular price 38c —Spednl price a yard 'Women's French Kid Gloves, the well-known “T.ouise” make, B e & e 9129 HOSIERY—UNDERWEAR—Special Offerings 'Women’'s Fast Black Imported ‘Women's Winter Weight Rib- 19¢ Hostery, with split feet, regular bed Vests, fleecy-lined, regu- price 25c—Special price a pair lar price E(c—Special price. Women's Winter Weight Rib- bed Union Suits, regular and extra large mizes, regular price $1.00—Special - prles a Suit. . An odd l:;:l of Womcln‘: Woolen Union 1 regu prices $2.00 and tl.to——m-l-’fin - Suit i e ae o vn st v - Women's 8ilk and Woel Union -‘un.-. rmhr and u:l“w > zes, regular prices an $2.50—Special price a Suit.... 'Women's Fast Black Fleecy- lined Hoslery, extra heavy, rogular price 27%c—Special price a palr...... 29¢ [During ~his week, we offer our ntire line of Women's 373%c Fine Cotton and Lisle Hoslery Special price a pair. nfants’ Winter Welght Ribbed ests, In sizes 3 and 4 only, value 25c—Special price...... 29¢ 15¢ 31.7

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