Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 28, 1912, Page 6

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WESTERLY GRANITE TURNED DOWN Government to Have New Post Office Built of Marble—Any- body Found a Lost Cistern?—Funeral of Natola Balar- da—Superior Court Adjourns Without Day—Wood- men’s Installation. With the active wark of the com- | of industrious nature, owned his mitteo of the board of trade repre- | home and was u general favorite, senting the wishes of the people of | There was a larze attendapce at the w , and the co-operation of | funeral and there were nfany floral Charles J. Butler, that | tributes. He les s & widow and six new postoffice building | children. Furial was in St. Michael's ucted of native gran- | cemetery, 4 he positive assurance -— Utter that granite | material used in the| 5 L‘"f‘ o was general expreasion|, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. was learnsd Tues- | have returned from lding was to be ot | '"iP proposed Redford their wedding me estarly or any other | Wil 1. Simmons, employed in - the underwork or up | Har s visiting his family in to st and omly floor, to the | Weste The funeral of Robert Henry Bliven eived notice to nce . place Tuesday afternoon from building, the | 1. residence in Prospect street. Bur- £, for | jal was at River Bend. eatiy oy sy moth hunte of piping, heating iy ps th hunters, ten of them, in , electric con- | duits and wi bullding is to ment, have be approximatel square feet | “O™ - ic hunt for the ground area, #nd vith base- rees of Westerly i ment, with Kerridge, rector of floor and S scopal _chureh, ew tile and 1 ed the Lenten s Tuesday evening. post- elected officers of Gran- between Modern Woodmen of dings, nsialled Tuesday eve- probabi he firs nd sashes of esent postoffice | te District Deputy George y, has been buflding are being t out and will receiving . o8 ol b cceiving vault in that be used In the construction rn“:-vh A and will be buried in Ashaway | ) e early summer, ner Brown, after receiving the story is already part of Medical Examiner Les of London, tion i decided to make no in- o the cause of the death rda, being satisfled it e of suicide. sman Utter sent word by to Westerly from Washing- afternoon, stating that r the new for marble or granite, o the building call for le material above the water shed. b term of the superlor for Washing' ocated in this build ew postoffice is being | \* will occupy about two | Of Natal It is believed the alleged tem- | Was a « ] not be razed at| Congr will remain as a profit- | teleg: ears ago married Miss Alma T. cum of Westerly, died Monday s me n county was ad- | rned sine die day, re was | | s husiness done by the > ne case, in which the | wne; heifers was MYSTIC Fannis Godfrey Dies at Norwich asoric Burial for John Forsythe. Springfield, Sheridan of | Miis postoffice | 3 oQvercoats and Suitse Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22, $25. The question isn’t— Do I need a new Overcoat or Suit now— fiBut the saving is so great that it will pay you to look fl (] ahead a little— Besides a]most.every Suit included in this great mark down is desirable for year round wear. It is the part of prudence to buy NOW. COME IN TODAY. fl ] | : Il The Marhattan 121=125 Main Street. The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut devoted exclusively to Men’s, Women's and Children's Wearing Appare! William G. Murray, | the only candidate on ning. The club will meet every Tues- demio day evening during the Lenten season the ticket. » were 8§ votes cast, |at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bray on Turray having 77, Jacob Wechsler 3| Main street, 1/ John C. Delaney 1. Eight were| Jcbn W. Haley, 14 years old, who hrown out for marking and having|attends the Stonington grammar marks in the circle. Personal and Impersonal. 2. Lee was in Norwich Monday to attend the banquet and e: on of the second degree of | ; o s eoOnlL GOIros OF 1 brodk Gl Rite Masons at the Ma-1 "orpg roin ‘and wind Monday night, b i | which continued until early Tuesday T s, Gorey 1y, | mOMning, Was most severs. The light- © 8 Thp. BEOIEe & I ning was very vivid: | | e i | school, wrote some verses which were printed in_the Lincoln edition of the | Grammar School Chronicle, entitled A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln. Josepi Zellar has returned to West- . Spicer, Mrs. J. H. H. Lieberthal were Mr. and Mrs. celebrated | ary on tl\m‘ whe Miss Herberia Ashbey returned on 18th wedding annve! ! Tuesday from Philadelphia, where she been spending several months the uest of her cousin, Miss Emma Van Osten Mrs. D. J. | has received a iodfrey Stot pita |l weeks ness which ers, George Godirey Charles D, Peck. Walter Fifth Fla.. from Michael are vis Greenc Mr. There was a large attendance at the first meeting of the Farther Lights held Tuesday evening at the f Mrs. William Spicer. Miss Hilda Wilbur has returned from a brief visit in New London. | blossoms from Orlando, | | Smith and Butler riends on street Mrs ot and f J. H. Lee, { r Lee of Web-| 1 | o = — Capt. Henry Langworthy has re- turned f & business trl New STONINGTON | furned: from s [bilsineds; trip, to, New £ Capt. Arthur Rafuse of the barge i Death cf Mrs. William H. Crandall, i Baston 1s spending a few days with on, John' E. Godfrey of s Corners and Frank Ge of | S « quiet, affable young | vho had many friends | Funeral of John Forsythe. | nerzl of John Forsythe, who | Comgressman George H. Utter of | died Saturda as held from his | Waesterly is to stand pat for Taft, and Wi stree Tuosd af ho ' sald of Mr he man, ndamental principles of the issue from | will be one, | i t of fundament- V 1 Leld | ‘ | resident, inciples. e Newhur Death at 96. « sho died at the | Mrs. Benjamin it the age of s the randmother of Mrs, Before the introduction of the mod- ern water system into th Westerly, » 4 in hese there Jiffes T Local Briefs. Lavinia Hill of 1 Mrs. M e liberty po n I'.esday out of respect for John f New London Mr. and Rickerman | gue of his pare The funeral of Natala Balarda, who | shot himself through the hesd, Sun- g ’ o Dower hours late: JEWETT CITY Executive Committee of Norwich C. E. | Union Arranges for Next Convention | —William G. Murray Has Whole | Election to Himself—Golden Links | Circle Organized. OLD FOLKS wich Christi committee of the N Can Live Longer, Doctor Says. | | End gational Y. P. diner ‘of ‘the | g0 the pro nvention. The held with the Bap of Jewett City. This | Mr. Gardner’s homo | n_and arranged the appointed the date of for Friday, ms, commen nd nd iron preparation, | prmer »us e and Schoen, Justice . Mountain, Wryo. LR PEN T. Bourk, $4 vear Three Deaths in Three Weeks. was very sick ea far and Mrs. Nancy | neral of their | nis nelehbor v Jurdi Kenyon, in Wauregan | ¥ t he younz man | P mo Sunday morn- | n o from the lime that ther and uncle died on the same |New Circle of The King’s Daughters. Golden Links circle, a new circle of h ughters, consisting of 20 the Cengregational | t the home Of\ Monday after- officers ana Leader, Mrs. 3 ader, Mrs, A secretary, Mrs, O, k. Spi v, Mrs, H. . Paul, Lookout e, Al W. H. Gaae, Mrs. G. H. Jen ster, Mrs, i, D Soctal commiitee. Mrs. John Whalley penter, Mrs. E. (. Bliss, Burleson, Mrs F. Brown. Nt COLLAR- Buylug committce, Mrs. G. 3. Has- och kell, Mrs, E. A Faust, Mrs, F. K. Rob- Eastast to t ou and to inson, take off and to tie the & One Candidat Cinews, Peabody & Company, Makens, There was a special borough elec- = tion Monday afternoon to fill a va- e TR R PR jp anCy caused by the resignation of rihy, who has heen Fagtern Comnecticut equal to The Buie elected warden. Warden McCarthy was deiln for pusintss reaulls P i 96—A Native of Lyme—Meeting of | his family on Spring street. the Comfort Club. Jiiss Pear] Carson was in New Lon- esdayt s. O, A. Williams has returned from a visit to relatives in New Lon- don Mrs. Tucy Crandall died M fiernoon at the home of ‘her daug Benjamin C. cre. Death was due to in of age. Mrs. Crandall h invalid for a long tim able to be about Sl many pars on Harmony own home, which Is of the street, her daughter 1 came to Stonington in e for some vears has been th g here, GILT EDGE EXPRESS. Railroad Ties Piled Up on Track Near the Norwood Station. Providence, R. I, Feb. pecial ¥ |agents of the New York, New Haven | and Hartford rafiroad are investigat- : a5 the |iNE an alleged attempt to wreck th ne T tme | Gilt Edge express, bound from New e in Tme. Comm | York to Boston, near the Norwood sta~ O e e Conf | tion, Sunday night An apparent at- o o “Wiltiam | tempt to derail the train was made by Aty G | plling some railroad ties on the north- bound track about a mile from the station. The train was running sixty | miles an hour when the engine struck | the obstruction, and one of the tles| | was carried on the pilot to the Nor- {wood station, where it was Fnocked off by the platform. (Moore) ! of Mrs, Orlando’ Shirley, of Stonington and Crandall of Providence. Comfort Club Meets. The Comfort club met Tuesday cve- Makes Home Baking Easy No other aid to the housewife is so great, no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, wholesome foods The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar February White Sale LINGERIE We are going to make Wednesday, the Last Day of the White Sale, the most success- ful. In each of the departments which participate, we are giving, .Wednelday, stronger values than at any time since the Sale commenced. Remember, that above all. it is a sale of fresh, new merchandise, bought by us at a time when we could secure such low prices that we can legitimately dispose of them way below standard values. You share with us, therefore, the advantages thus gained. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. In addition to the large assortment of attractive Muslin Underwear which we have been displaying during this sale we offer for these last two days these special values. CORSET COVERS made in the French styie in sizes from 32 to 42 inches. These are made of excellent muslin, in full models and trimmed with pretty em- broidery .. 15¢ NIGHT ROBES made in the Bishop style of a fine muslin and trim- med with insertion........... 3% LONG WHITE = SKIRTS in twe different styles. DRAWERS—Most attractive gar- ments of fine muslin, trimmed with embroidered ruffle........ GHT ROBE kimono design, beautifully trim- med-with lace and insertion. in the ever popular An 39¢ exceptional value ............ 50¢c One is trimmed with two rows of insertion with lace edge and ruffle; the other has deep embroid- ered flounce, eyelet embroidery and ruffle. These two skirts are “BOS- TON STORESpeetals . G it S kRN o S LRt G e e Ol » Imported Linen Damasks These are our own importation; good patterns and above all good values are theirs. For the next two days.we will sell them at these remarkable prices. 72-INCH DAMASK, all linen. .85c¢ a yard TABLE CLOTH, 72 by 72 inches. .$1.70 TABLE CLOTH, 72 by 90 inches. .$2.15 TABLE CLOTH, 72 by 108 inches. $2.50 NABKINS, NAPKINS, 20-inch, a dozen......$1.98 24-inch, a dozen......$2.98 These Napkins match both the damask by the yard and the Table Cloths. Domestics and Household Linens QUILTS—Full-size Crochet Quilts, finished with fringe in good de- signs. A regular 1375 value. For these next two days we will sell them at........ ...$1.29 SHEETS—Full Bleached, size 81 by 99—These are $1.00 Sheets. ... 79¢ SHEETS—Full Bleached Sheets, 81 by 90, regular price 79¢c....... 58¢ PILLOW CASES—Our regular 25¢ Cases for . Art Goods Department LINEN SQUARES—18, 24 and 27- inch Squares in very elaborate drawn work designs. These should sell for 50c each........ LACE TRIMMED SQUARES AND CENTERS—36-inch Squares and 27-inch Centers. Squares are lace trimmed and centers are em- broidered and drawn. Actual 19¢ 39% values from 98¢ to $1.25...... 83¢ Lace Department lin deeply embroidered in beauti- ful desigr All the various styles in favor—Buttons front or back, long or three-quarters sleeve and some striped and finished with sailor collar. All daintily trim- med with embroidery and lace. .Sizes 32to 44 ...... For these last two days this department is offering beside items already advertised a special value in 45-inch Flouncing. 45-INCH FLOUNCING of fine mus- SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT--Second Floor WHITE LAWN WAIST—Remarkable values in new Lawn Waists. you you ORRINE CURES WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT standard vemedy and i everywhers recogmized as_the relisble hiome r éatment for the ~Drink Habit” It ia of Women , because it has restored their loved and useruins &s. and the weekly wages which at one " oTe now used to purchase the necessaries and wife o r mother who wants to save her hus- »e gla d Lo know that she can purchase OR- senefit 18 obtained after a trial the money an be given secre tly, 1 i8 prepared in t 1S No, will you 1, secret treatment, a powder, | give n seretly in food or drink: ORRINE |— who d esire to take veluntary treatment Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE, Nt S PR ERLT Y means somebody | Somebody is going to have some con- | tract work done. | All 1 want 1g the opportuni Tel. 370, THERE 1s no adve Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buj- letin for busimess results THE APPROACH f OF 'SPRING is_going to build. ARE YOU ? about it. I will be pleased to give my estimates and prices for any- thing in the contracting line, and as for the actul work and results you be pleased. Will let me have it? Ask others who have done so.- C. M. WILLIAMS, 216 Muin Street. QLALITY in work should always bs considered especially when it costs no inore than the inferlor kind. Skilied zaen are | employed by us. Dur price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. THisng medinm 0 If so. why not let me consult with | » THOMAS JEFFERSON KNG, 0. 0. § Originator of the King Sai can cted, filled, sitive you may be. ronials from pleased patients, are ordered, All work Guarauteed. Hours 9 &, m, to 8 p. m. 1e.t0 1, "Telephone 205 Main Street. NO HIGH PRICES By the uke of the King Safe Sys- f Painless Dentistry your teeth J crowned, bridged or cleaned without a parti of pain, no matter how nervous or sen- Hundreds of testi- Painless Extraction Free when testh Sundays Lady Assistant, King Dental Parlors DR. JACKSON, Manager. Norwich. TRA! N oy NEW YORK ‘i STEAMERS Qorwich) Ling time you a delightful jound - o wonderful sky line :: lflhlulfl Island. ew ndon at 11 p. Que N 5 5.45, and Pler 40, & lock next morning. NEW LONDON NEW YORK $ 1-5—0 Write or _tele on, Conn., for states dys1d Yo voyage on Long superb view of t d water fro Agent, New Lon rooms’ and infarmation. New York l CHELSEA LiNE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York, “y.u"L N\(’]r\VlU:hTM , Sundays, at 6,15 p. m. New York, Pier 55, East Tyver, foot "Roosevslt Streat, M. Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m days, Thucs- ondays. Freight recetved until 5 p. m. F, V. KNOUSE, Agent, BERMUDA MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT IN THE WORLD. Every outdoor recrestion. Exosllent sea bathing, fshing, boating,tenols, golf, cyeling, &e. THE WAGNIFIGENT, AT T i-SenEw Trnsatlantic L “QGeAMA” M.000 Tons; 535 Fest Lony. amer to Bors us fh every toom Bleam - heated " when “nevestars @ais Dap smnasium, Safety Sig with_Private 1 she World. Only [ H. Alien, ud st 100 Brow 50 Main Street. cafia A America; TIMES BLDG.. NEW YORK PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Come Over to BREED'S PLUMBING SHOP and get a box of U. S, Standard Bath Room Cleaner. Large cans, 40c, small cans, The greatest and cheapest | thing on earth to clean porcelain ware, | nickel-plate and mirrors swithout in- it vou do not like it and get Your money. 1 If you want anything in the Plumb- ing or Steam Line come in and talk it over. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Fiting PLUMBHG Riting 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 'Phone 790, Sanitary Plumbing to an up to date bathroom g than the bailh mmer you wili the more look to the bath for bodily | comfort. I will show you samples and plans of the poicelain &nd other tubs and give you eslimates for the work of putting them i In the best manner from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street | The Vaughn Foundry Co. . IRON CASTINGS *arnished promptly. Large stock ¢ patterns. Nc. 11 to 25 Ferry Stresi . T. F. BURNS, 'Heating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest E. L. BURNAP | Plumbing, Steam and Gas | Prices and wrk satistactor) | 130 Platt Ave. 3 Tl S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsom and Boynion Furnaces. 65 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conr. Al Of Our LEATHER GOODS at Cost Prices i b o B Bis New London

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