Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 1, 1912, Page 8

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able (O ¢ Jant Pendle nld ANTED—Woodch . WANTED_—Woodchoppers. Pondlel tar: Broa, B F. D. 5, Norwich. ANTED—Railway mail ¢ clerks, averuge nations L free. Utute. rks, cus GIRL w fon sework. | Apply at Bulletin FOR tALZ. TFoR SALE n horse [ FROBATE 1 Fuyg E PRIC o) ndacom The Toéger) Shop, 291 Main Street Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices doim & Geo. H Biss, ble for New Year’s gifts. WM. FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street 1647 Adam’s Tavern 136i offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Enrope and America, | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariag Ueer, Eass Pale and Burton, Muelrs Bcotch Ale. Guinness' Dublin _Stout, ", & C. imported Glnger Ale, Bunker il P. E. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anhouser udwelser, Bchlitz and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. wpnome 447-18. NEWMARKET HOTEL, 718 Boswell Ave. EaiEEs und Clgar= -:rv.’:‘ to Tel. 43-& JEWETT OITY HO‘TIL New and u.--m in 'vnry T a to do A great variety of goods suita-| m Sunday in | Forward Moy one, Congressmun W At nerous onclusi were a num city Amos A an excellent progri ing airected by I, Seated on _NORWICH B‘ULLETIN,' MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912 FIRST OF THE SPECIAL EVENTS Opening Number in the Men and Religion Forward Move- ment—Congressman Utter Gave Excellent Address on Balancing Accounts. ——— Poli's theater had a arge mautence afternoon, being filled with the men assembled (o tend the first of the speclal events § | erranged the main’ floor the Men ement. and Religion It was the open- gun, and proved a well directed the speaker of the afternoon, George H. Utter, of R. 1, giving an address on Lalancing Accounts which help the rapt attention of his hearers. the opening Tubbs' band gave be- me of music, King, and {1 applause following the platfor- =8 at n of the band programme * of the clergymen of the and chairmen of numerous com- miittees engaged in the work. Chairman Browning Speaks. = van of the meeting, whic ed as chair- was opened the P owning act ed the scriptures and prayer, Rev. (' Ricketts. Under ion of K. or the qus Broadway Congregations | with excellent _effect Erowning Jressn: Humanson, and they applause for their ef- addressed the 1 the object of the Forward Movement nity ward along were spent 1 no labor has . wise and fea- work which nd church wall other features encfit of com- government, and work, and an Utter Pleased, V. band | like General | to_you | ealk ue of Product From love and sacrifice of father and mother, there is a Santa Claus. Most of our life is governed by the things we can- rot see. No one ever saw the love that attached one to home. There s no greater difference be- between May 31 and June 1, but it between May 31 and June 1, but is seems different. No man can notice it and say it is not different. With the former old things pass away and new things start, while everyone starts new with hopes for the future. To many it means the end of the yvear and the balancing of accounts and the pening of new ledgers. Some advantages are gained, said the speaker, from middle life. The besin- ning of & new year seems different than it did years before. There are things which you young men can't see now, but when you reach middle life vowll see them. Remember it when You get there and tell those whom you n fell that they may profit therebv. Time has accompanied me doesn’t move slowly and it isn't long before we know time speeds away and we speed with it. Time travels straight ahead. There is no cycle, no vear re- turning. Time takes us forward and we never go back. Fach Dec. 31 in- back of you and one less ahead. Time an Expert. Time is an expert bookkeeper and kkeeps an accurate account with every n There are no loo eaves which cun be removed. Everything is charged against us and we find it out some day. now it in our physical bodies, the (’(‘mpl«w of God. Are you abusing the Iem[v}* of (nm for which an account ed in chapel service is He declared the o1 90 per cent, of them helng in prison 1 is a sad sight to see a man sacrifics his infl Tfor good for the sake of friend: s no such thing a friendly xlnes you to take it out! By time's ledger overyone is respon- The one who a is an enemy. Cut it sible to another. ‘With ur new mov ent just started there is given the "opportunity. Begin for the e of Time's ledger. Stand for what 1 belleve. It segms a hard thing for | You to stand thus, but easy to let some | €ne else do so. Men rally to those who have stood true, which Is the reason of leadership. Father Time Time is the pres not yours, and no past or nt: what has gone is there is no tomorrow. Way to Square Accounts. men Utter said the to runare the account on Time's ledger is “to_make my daily life worth while to the other fellow.” Many ar. ing to make it worth while to the tut the way to square the a | | Congr | 18 count with Time is to make it worth while amidst to the other fellow. He closed loud applause. ing H. Newland. Windham County Manufactories in 1911 mantl Prod. 1,450 $10,013,100 Other Towns. w: Prod.W $908,000 $1, 1,000,000 $459.000 § on m; life's journey. He isn't old and carries no the. He Is as you are. He| dicates that there is one more year | Hair Quickly Stopé! Falling Itching Scalp Vanishes Over Night and Dandruff is There is one hair tonic that you can' put wour faith in and that is PARI- SIAN SAGEH, | It stops falling halir, or money back. Drives out dandruff, or money back. Stops itching scalp, or money back. And The Lee & Osgood Co, the druggists you know so well, is the firn. who sells it, PARISIAN SAGE 1s a splendid hair dressing; it is so daintily perfumed and refreshing that It makes the scalp fee fine the minute you apply it It is used daily by thousands of cleve women_who realize that PARISIA SAGE keeps their hair lustrous and fascinating. If you have hair troubles get PARISIAN SAGE today at The Lec & Osgood Co. and druggists every- Large bottle 50 cents. where. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today, For New England: Snow or Monday, followed by clearing; varial! winds, increasing, becoming west and brisk to high; Tuesday fair, colder. Predictions from the New York H ald: On Monday unsettled weatiic: nd continued pnc!gnmt(on will pre- vail, with slowly falllng temperatures and fresh, variable winds, probabl; followed in the afternoon or evening by clearing, and on Tuesday = fair weather, with lower temperatures. Observations in Norwich. | following records, reported from | Sevin's pharmecy, show the changes | in temperature and _the barometric| changes Saturday and Sunday: Sunday— |7 & m.. 12 m 6 p. m. Highest 36, lowest 28, Comparisors. Predictions for Saturday: -Increasing 1 Hnege; northwest winds, becoming 2 e. Saturday’s weather: As predicted Predictions for Sunday: Cloudy and threateni northeast winds. Sunday'; weather: Snow, followed hy a drizzly rain; .~ more moderate weather; wind northeast. AKNGUNCENENTS Frank A. Bills says: Year to all. A Happy New| Miss M. C. Adles will be in New all this week. In Norwich week Jan, 8, See adv. 1 One of the mo 1912 t attractive of the calendars is that sent out ac S. Jones, the Main street real te and insurance agent H. L. Yerrington's Organ Recita The 31st annual organ recital will be ternoon The programme follows: Grand Cheeur Dialogue, Adagio (from First Sonata), Gigout |’ Bac b. Cradle Song, Alfred | Overture in F, 3 Spring Song, Wil C. Macfarlan v Op. 64, No. 5, romptu, J. Frank ]\urn che Solennelle, ~ Alphonse Maiily BREED THEATER. The Telltale Knife, Sensational West- ern Feature Picture. The bill at the Breed today in: irring story of the plains entitled , in which it ap- ar_young iestern i in_love Tom Mason and Will Wright, the sheriff. One ds Mabel a bracelet and Mak a 1 re. CONTINUING TOM 0R-R OW MORNING Annual Clearance Sale Of Women’s and Misses’ Attire AT DECISIVE PRICE REDUCTIONS In accordance with our regular custom we will offer on. this important occasion many of the sea- son’s best models in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Tailored Suits, Fashionable Coats, Beautiful Dresses, Fur Coats, Furs, Waists and Skirts at far below their original prices. This is our time to clear stocks. The mark down prices show an utter disregard of value or cost. TAILORED SUITS Our entire stock comprising Plain and Fancy Tailored Suits in fine quality serges, diagonals, mixtures, cor- duroys and zibelines in the prevailing colors as well as plain black and blue, Heretofore $18.00 to $20.00.....00........$12.50 Heretofore $25:00°10-$30:00: . o i Sdn e L B LONG CLOTH COATS of smart Scotch mixtures, diagonals, dressy broadcloths, chinchillas and serges. Heretofore $15.00 and $18.00. .. Heretofore $19. 50 and Heretofore $235.00 an d $ 22.00. d $30.00.... .$ 9.50 ..$12.50 ..$16.50 Piush and Caracul Coats Salt’s Genuine “ ealette and Caracul. Heretofore $15.00 and $18.00. . 0ecesseee.. .$12.50 Heretofore $ o s by giving Tom a penkmife. while after & line rider comes | o1t wame of a three g e ¥ SRR o Tom i hi pasiner, Tip, band | 91 E47 9L & threc game cerls i ks ing cattle. In his hurry to escapel” A A nufactured Product ..:-.eeseess suses Tom forgets his kmife, which is — - — picked up by the line traveler and VALUAELE PA_I_NTING' - SR RN | D lster nanded to the sheriff, to be re- & ituti SUDDEN DEATH OF [MORE FIRE CALLS IN {istored. o ite igntful; aumar.. Iy, his| Hartford fnstitution, Gets Produs MHS. EVAN R. EVANS| 1511 THAN IN PREVIOUS YEAR |tavels Will asks Mabel if she recog- P Absos, nizes the knife. She says she gave it The art gallery of the M an 1m Posced Awa Home Saturday Total of 165 With a Total Loss of |{¢ Tom & few davs : e AL | From Heart Dissase—Had | akout $75000, of which all But|or ,],j‘g“‘;:‘ ) il a Year Ago—Leaves a| $12000 Was from Lucas Building [\ ith his Eamilys } Fire. | ¥ ne died suddenly h the closing of the menth uf‘tm d'u, on the sheriff, thereby & 0. 6 sireet, at December the fire department reack sheriff organ A from 7.8 greatest record in the num « FC se over hill t been in €ar There a total of 165 for | ¢ i n a ing had an 1he vear 1911, which is 13 more tharn m and Tip are cornered on the top p end came Jst { the greatest number in p hill and. rather than sur- I 16 was sitting 1 department. When | Will is married to " Chief Stanton first tock {he position |1 s happlly North «f chief there were 30 that vear. It | Indlans is another west- 15 radually increased each year un- [€rn story and deals with a band of | A % - 11 this proved tho largest. In Deceru- |Dioneers who, crossing the plains, are i where they lived ber there were 12 calls, but there has | attacked by the hostile Indians and are Y o this « heen mo bell alarm since October 14 |compelled to flee for safety to the then in d [There were losses at eight to ten of stockade. The Indians set fire esided h i\lw |the fires in December, to the shack and one man v_\(h a child mason, Mrs, For the year the losses will a escapes and ""“'“E for help is com- t excellent chara and |gate abeut 75,000, all of which, pelled to swim an inlet from the sea. sted to her family. Be |the exception of about $12,000, the mighty waves are dashing hand she is survived by leaused by the fire in the Lucas bu over the rugged rocks. Finalls cars ag The de die | Besides her {leaves six children, {of Waorcester, Katherine and Norwich, two sisters, Mrs, ( At 4 o'clock death of Geo. a longed was given with whom he trade rington o dant H an atte | ehm many men rich if | men. The 2 up, - Loulyilie ¢ OBITUARY. Mrs. Edward Drake. Ann MeDonough, wife of Kdward e, died at 6 o'clock Sunday after- her home, No, t Side £ 1 months with consumption was born in Conshohocken, , and was the daughter of 1d Catherine ur year '“am Draike, | The Chappell company and Nellie Drake of this cf Frank Peacook of Pennsylva George D. Harrington. at hsi late home, illndse, erast their great member of | er and sister in following Pa., McDon- ice mar- McGrath ceased was t d in this city, February go married is emploved by who usband, the d ased Margaret McGr ph, _John. Nelli Aldea MeGrath, all of stepdgughters, Jennie y, and two and Mrs. ania “harles Mo Since the pal partment has 'n_in_action the number of alarms has been made less since telephone has been generally thought not always advocated by chief, who considers the fire boxes there to be used. NO TUBERCULOSIS IN LOCAL INSTITUTIONS. Inspection Has Been Made Both at County Home and at Almshouse. the used the alarm In accordance with the law, an spection has been made at the county l'ome and almshouse to determine if any of the patients are suffering from tuberculosis. At the county home Dr. LaPierre made the examination and found none of the children affectc) At the almshouse Dr. Harper on m\ »,l first hugband being John Mc- | e¥amination found no one there suffer- ing from the disease. Reports to this effsct will be made to the tuberculosis commission by the county commission- ers and selectmien respectively. G. TYLER BOUND CVER Could Not Secure. Sat afternoon the D curre dur ery care by s lived. He i ind an uncle of Dr. J, L. New London. He was at the Central Baptist Maybe when Mr bie visit with t president they into an agreement never to jburgh each other again-—I[ndian- apolls News. i Not All at Once. John Arbuckle says he can make can find the right overed will please sourfer-Journal, e “ §.al superior court, in this city under bonds of | 5100 Before Justice Davis at East Lyme jon Saturday afternoon Joseph G. Ty- 'Ir, charged with embrac ery, was pry sented. Probable cause was found, and he was bound cver to the crim- which opens to- morrow He was not able to get security and went to jail. \s to his implicating another, noth- jng was said, but it is expected that | [ihe ¢ will be an resting o when it seis before the erimin Romance and Fiction. \\\.,.. very rich man marries o very poor that's romance. When a very nch girl marries & very poor man, | that's fietion—~Galveston News. Time to Speak. It Colonel Roosevelt wisiics to anything, now seems (o be the for him to ga yit.—Philadelphia quirer say ln- AT LD TR FO RCRIMINAL COUHTI [Held Under $100 Bonds Which He | cceed in getting the and the peeple In the 1 red as- stockade | ATHLETES JUST AS STRONG WITHOUT TRAINING TABLES. | Physical Directors Discuss Proposition to Abolish It. | New York, De s—Abolition of the | training table and the institution of | compulsory physical examinations for college were urged | at the annual meeting of the So- of Directors of Physical Educa- attended by 335 delegates to t ationel Collegiate Athletic associ | tion, { | A sharp territorial division of opin- |ion developed as to the question of | abolishing the training table. Most of the tern representatives were | strongly in favor of the proposal, and | those of the eastern institutions oppc | ed it. Dr. Joseph E. Rayeroft of Princ | ton university, formerly of the Univer- sitysof Chicago, said that when the training table was fim abolished in | western institutions he was opposed to | but since that time he had found,| after thorough study of the question, | that the western athletes werg.at least | {as strong, if not stronger, than those | |in the east, and that the results all| around were better. W 5.00 and $ 27,50, and | orlal/ of was enrich paintir e of | ano, one o school of nem- | Tt Wishes all his patrons a very veses o 1 $19:60 121=-128 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's, Women's and Children’s Wearing Apparel worth atheneum Christmas by the gift of he Adoration of the ym the brush of Luca Giord- f the last or the great Italian painters, who died to rbert Randall or Hart Happy New Year SPECIAL FOR NEW YEAR WEEK FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER, 32c a 1b. PURE LARD, 11c FULL CREAM CHEESE, 18c a 1b. SMOKED SHOULDERS, 10%%c a 1b. 25c a dozen. FRESH EGGS, a Ib. All our 35¢ and 40c COFFEE, 30c a ib. All our 50c TEAS, 35¢ a 1b. Flour, 79¢c a bag, $6.25 a bbl. BACON, 12,c and 17c a ib. SHAVED BEEF, 30c a 1b. BOILED HAM, 30c a 1b. WHOLE CODFISH BLOATER and MACK- EREL. 100 S.&H. Green Stamps with TOWNSEND BAKING POWDER. FREE ' DELIVERY Phone 1123-2 “It is a great factor in teaching men ! | self-control and reliance,” he said. Dr. Bowler of Dartmouth lea! B, the easterners against the idea, say ing: ootball is a commercial proposi ure and simple, and as long as | ntinue to force men to go into| are properly fed and in | condition to take part in the Ethically the training table does have its faults, but the same! thing would be true If We tried to get | along without it *hysical entrance examinations wers advocated by Dr. James A. Babbitt ot | Haverford, “not as a gymnastlc test, but to enable the student to measure up to the physical mdnd necessary | to pursue his studi Princeton Wins Again in Hock Cleveland, O. Dec. 31- ton heckey lum\ defeated ayuad 6 tg 2 (onight, Prinee- | Yale | the This ig the secn - Smith’s Drug Store. KING DENTAL PARLORS F. « DR. F. C n,.;Lu Hours 9 a. m. te 8 p. m. REMOVAL We take pleasure in announcing that after Saturday, December 30th, we shall be located in our new and more convenient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over JACKSON, Mani , DR. H. D. SYDLE) Sunday, Telephone agel Associates, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Street and Afternoon Dresses serges, corduroys, silk crepe meteors and modes. Heretofore $15.00 to $20.00.......... ;....310.00 ......$18.00 , prevailing shades Heretofore $25.00 to $30.00..... FUR COATS .00 Russian Pony Coats ........... .00" Moried 'Pony./Coats. vois. 0o aie 5.00 High Grade Pony Coats. . 00 Natural Pony Coats...... $65.00 Mink Dyed Marmot Coats. $85.00 Mink Dyed Marmot Coats...... $75.00 Blended Muskrat Coats........ $65.00 Trimmed Caracul Coats..... $35.00 Sabled Coney Coats. £75:00 French:-Sealj€oals .. vovesc.ois $95.00 Brilliant Seal Coats ...... $125.00 Hudson Seal Coats ..... FURS 45 93 75 1 % . WA, 66 $355.00 Scarfs and Muffs ".....ovue..on $5.00 Scarfstand Mmffs . s i v onie s 35.00 Scarfs and Muffs ..... e $25.00 Scarfs and Muffs ...... o 20.00 Scarfs and Muffs ..... .00 .50 .50 Scarfs Scarfs Scarfs and Muffs and Muffs and Muffs an n memory of his wife, Alice a very old building in which it had e | lain neglected for nearly half a cent ry. e H. Story, curator ente Metropolitan museum e work and at- ex: it to Glordano. New Year The new year is ring. ing in May he be bringing in Good times we’ve waited for So long in vain. Without the demand. ing All rise and drink standing, And so say we all of us Again and again! [\ A AAR ARY From an Old Now Year Toast Drink to a prosperous and happy New Year in . foaming glass of the beer with the real Pilsner flavor.. L » You can taste the imported Saazer-Land Hops in every glass of this brew. NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO, Providenes, .1 Cold Weather Is Here. Winslow's Skates, $1.00 and up. Coat Sweaters at reduced prices. Get Busy! Hockey Sticks, 6c to 50c. Gloves, best values for the money. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., . 10 Broadway

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