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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912 Amusing games were played and re- Y. M, C. A. SHOP TALK : fresi ts served. ~The members ot | 8 4 Unpopular Music From Iron And Lead @il e AT GUTLERY WORKS. Fellows, Alleiz W, Heath, Willlam l)urr RS e T Rev, P. C, Wright Speaks on What P a 4 Ki A . 9| “Norwich, Snturday. March 23, 1912. and Earl Kinney Stickes’Vobr Appetite? Heard and Seen. under the auspi There w Miller and M g What Satisfies Your erywhe 8 a.m ester Miller and Merten MIller | s ppetite? Rev. P. C, Wright spoke on UNDERTAKE Subscribers who fail to receive it of West Town str are in Occum, | et \ RS L y * H 5o 3 Bt iday at noon at the Cutlery at v that time will confer a favor by I burn Fifty Years Ago—Local Men Engaged and Write | Where they have secured employment. | pyine. e "0 eries of shop taks 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. of the Result—Vessels Run From Here to Porto Rico— | cart church as the besinning of Pas- | Ters, was a lage audience lzginm:cn-' — sion tide, the statues being draped in For New gland ir Saturday; ; . E Gt R Rev. Mr. Wright said in part: Sunday probably fair and warmer Miss ( “",l‘ll:“f'\.:‘“ I’“‘l‘:“‘_"“. ;\“f“‘ t1 The matter of our appetil is @ very The Bulletin sh |l 14‘ delivered v & FURNISHING SvarraLians iy (e it \w'r\.r 6 a. m. ‘Caused Many to Drop Out From the Ranks at Battle of New- | cnesie cn Milier | , UPOR the topi porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. i il 1o el e b of the Y. M. C. 4 i los by Raymond Eidred were heard | Forecast for Today. : purple. s 1 4 LADY ASSISTANT WHEN neovesteo M| For N I 3 ; Prepa.rmg to Re-elect Gov. Buckingham. e — With iy W A s Al rtant one. It does not concern light to mode able winds. went - | Predictio New York He Letiers were belng received fifty | We call the attention of our court of | She will spenc s as it should many times, It repre- {ald: On ; 4 _weather will | vears ago from Suhlnerx t the front | common councit to the fact that along ong friends. sents the principal field of our temp- . W v gen {provail, with siowly rising tempe concerning the battle of Newburn, in | quite 2 number of our sidewalks posts o o = g i s and also of our greatest con- “ave You Exha“sted | tures and light to fresh westerly winds, | which number from this vivinity |and chain fences are placed, and they | TPLOwn f}”“f‘di( S ,ju‘i';“;“‘j" for oy and strength. We do not al- | 2nd on Sund nerally fair and | were concerned. Quite from | are just about the greatest nuisance | (B¢ Tecovery of Roy loomd, TECCULY | stop to think that it determines | warmer weat the eastern part of the their | the city affords. May we sugg SRt SMRSER SN The v Ve this | the good or ill of nearly every rela- your patience and coal bin g to| Ohervasions in': Morwichs lives at the battle on Roanoke Island, | if our citizens don’t know enough to g Ny US| tion In life. We are too apt to think keep warm this winter with that ;,‘ At e Tollowing records, vemosted from | 00 the bodies of three Now Lohdon | keep on the sidewa \ey had better it is onl ligious question. But . | : el & e 1g men were received during the | be fenced n_ with that this is not tr It is a s 1 stion, ing system of vou If you have | Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes e bt Gl Sk S s 08 not true It is a social qu G a4 AR A’ (ambeis ine | TRd The. Bardmisteic ] e th re were big funerals | won't break their ne papvan | i dennie ol return; "",“‘ too. It affects our home and cummus ome over to BREKD'S shop and let| ... it 1) lirteenth regiment had been| A cargo consistin: (i3 B % hav- | MLy relatic It d mines orr suc- " { Ther. Bar, | Started on its way for Ship®Island, | musket balls, each keg containing 300 vkw 1y at B umx.»_ hospital, NaV-1 cess or failure in business and pxofes- 1} e, 0 | embarking from New York and pounds, arrived Friday from New - ‘v;‘ wvercd from an injury received | gjong| life. It greatly affects . our 13 1 | m)lmxn points howed the | York on the Norwich and New March 1 g health rength the asking, ana P 2 3026 . \"1 ot or a chance to | don Transportation line. y G > T Maiol In the place let it be said that Agent for d Ixbos b Eiahoet 80 weeat the rebels. gunboat New | been forwarded to Brighton via (ol Lhe lotter . tecelved Merth we |ibietite is -natural snd: giodi St 1 was doing ; irishing busi- | wich to be made into cartrid; rom Rev. E. H. Smith he writes: “V 1aturs 1 k and it . non-producers t ( Comparisons. and about Ship Island, The remains of Dwight 1 I detained in chow craves A upon SR sdenist i or Friday il encounter with the Merri- | H. H. Gorton and Thomas Goff of the e Unitel States govern- | i Wl o it northerly the caused ov- | Tenth regiment, who fell z ; I trips 5 s 1" The body has vari- == y r weathe Cle o more “Yankee | reached New Londc vhere everything 18 moving along pply these| Corner McKinley Avenue and Otis St., F | norther nds ¢ mare formidable., | d anid we come 196 Noriel, O Large Line of Easter Cards; awing near at Lame, | Fitchville Did lts Share. gorous and’ strong i as no fear is | o 1 1 t - - Paloge S| March 21, 1862—The little village o TAFTVILLE wimal part of grows | e 6 for 5¢ { for j, “‘]“w | Fitohyiile, anmbering. 206 e = i aurit within| Automebiles of every make ‘; ‘ | nished 14 recruits for the war Elnaal of Nalach Measnsulec i wnn s has its eravings, too, which . Day, b, | W. Housh, Esa., will receive voiur Gl tave Bolinest, justice, repaired promptly and at THE NOVELTY SHOP e nown by the voters in that vicinity for the First arti als. sympathy, satisfy the spirit bl j1s The schooner Telegr tin = . 1as been perverted by evil, | Feasonable rates. C. L. HILL. 1 : | Huntington & Co.’s line 1a o in the ! et 1t be said{ - - 5 0 dock in this vesterday from Pc “““'v‘ sl that the s should be controlle o S AR e is Rico. She brought a cargo of o'clock Friday morn- | gy er n will control his appe ani—has 1 ' + ) which is now bei | tites etites will control the| St n, wh § 6.01 L0 | where Ohri ple an g ¥ ’ » help n has co patrons. _hedcy & Demomat»c Probate Convention. -‘ appetites license. Chri 1 g items w aken f | ielp us control The for i 1ld satisfy appetites ¢ i i ] Patrick’s | there is no"doubt b ery vear| antsta “David” Presented at Thir celebrated in this city b ought to find 1 . If we Baptist Church—Attendance Report. jon of t St. Ma and A atisfy our appetites with wre ip- | society of Irishmen. The ford today. ¢ plies ~ we e worse men. Some The cantata “David” was presented | 8ood appearance | A member of Captain War "W » brutish every year be- the great demand for || before a 1 and enthusiastic audi- | through the streets, | pany in the Eighth regiment wr f they eat and drink our dolar g »s, we have decided || ence in the auditorium of Third [ 1 demacrati the Dbattle of Newburn. He 'H_Ifr d. in ght to be zrm‘.\n‘l to continue the sale of our regular o'clock Friday have not lost any men r com- srant $3.00 Glasses for $1.00 for a short _ art d ;j;“iy‘ = he “u“‘:v\- ly:nl s]“u m”\\.up ments. raii tist i time only until we ge thoroughly T r 1d those holes through them. tell you we t makes nore able acquainted with the people of cived well carned prase | minutes and adjourned. Nobody seem. | awfully tired and many gave out a ! eraonal: Notes: SRt Every ma ? vicinity. Then we will || f cellence of the production, |ed to know who was r and | out of the ranks, and some of Alfred T good happy 1 ar P! o T nme follows we will do the put he justice to say | them, I rather think, did not like the 3 e v t him 0l¢ age s " regular prices for the § P i ~‘.|\ the Lord" Said, | nobody seemed t s e Y | musie of lead and iron fiying around so | ® Visitor 1 St ippetitea| The Man Who Turne His Back we- _ 4 h etk 40 juiry that T, | carelessly s a : Ca e "Yn’_ hart | 00 the following questions deserves badly fitted > and chor e o : Francis icket | properly be Part|al that's coming to him: Qu 1 e having any chorus: P! 1 | irteenth on the Way. is visiting ave-{in which will bring these| T co"vo “sacured a policy for kind of eye trou call and see ol 3 ‘vv\mx s | aib dofithim-| March 22, 1862—The embarkation of | nue | good home Is MO} ryeurance? Question 2—Are you eer- It will cost you nothing to find Sor St S S RO irteenth r nt was accom- — upon wife Ol {ain about the reljability of the eom- what is wrong with your eyes - iy Huydeus : POW | et oE & i New Vork| without an 4 nt ‘here T Lan with a foul Inini| pany behind it? If you can amswer f glasses are ney |,w.4.d‘ we 1 chorus; 6 h 0 it 2 desertion, no of in- | J¢ 1 ruin ves” to hoth questions you'rs 0. X tell you so frankly—we want to dge, 1 auartett ent b > in the regiment. That is | spending a v can do “]’; If not—let us look after your poMey give you the best eve se vioe at v:.» mixed ‘chorus; 7, |casks furnis e = tation te leave be ylnn-v ———— —. o 'll man shou “ without loss of time. How ahout teo- west poss cost a use the t e slonel Kingsley YANTIC i3 Ed g n. Fill n up with|gavn best lenses and frames command of TANTIC HAPPENINGS. stuff his mind with |SAAC §. JONES, 3 Advantags of our spselal oF: ew, a recent otk S o and thunder stories, will be he Rev. William E. Hooker Preaches at Grace Church—Lumberman Charles Hopkins Employs No Drinking, Pro- fane Men. The institution « tness approvingl Hen i Richards Bldg., 91 Main $t. Our re; asses for $1.00. re-Tight short Very, Miss | rrested and Hymn to uet, sof Mrs. ( artette, Mrs, Genn ,,m\ Insurance and Real Estate Agent, rials will L very ught | weesorsec ) T the People s, $2.00 ”{" " Report from Tybee Island, 19, 1862—Second Lie ee far and near), Lenten sermon Wedn eaant 10 late- am Dennis of this city, v nuck race chur me to Norwich to stay even- 8s ed his position in Company H o ) to other optical parlors are in || i o4 rvice, - Arel . Rl ? e a hel ge o e v i Frazier o count of failing a the Merchants L0p: ATCRACRCON . e en. fe today Is very complex. g £ registered specialist t ]‘w”/ "o Hioms Taseday. el nd T nts' | of Tairiy Blssaihl. Chain n. Our life t y L i that are interested in fine on seve oceasions ch other and the <) Diamond Jewelry who makes all examinations ac- » will deliver tely and carefully without 1y mornirg sermon rvice at 1( comm: Rev. F. O. nd_of tho escort that Re-electing the Governor. t on the body of Adjutant Starr. Itare of all depen darch 2 8§ John rat on [ ports the boys in good health ‘”"111\') ‘(‘1\‘.1““ \ml ohn 1. ) o you prosper it will help others in the Open until §, m. bee Island :“'lii an.‘l us to I b fown, and vice versa. Every man who! s brother, 3 s wortt \ame likes to do h ish them to know that fi g R : is wort m we wis or COI\I\. Optlcal Co. ‘ : Jnto Light, aito e Stunday mornir part. If wo are 0 do our part i the |} fing Diamond Jewelry we are Here to stay at 140 Main Street, || b: - | The fr f Rev. Carl New: Epremans al, We must "7} prepared to give the best values Nowich, Conn. alto G. Bastland N e {0 in closing that the! | that is possible, style and qual- s 5 Forldi i) smtipl: ot bur & “ew | ity considered. SR oy s Howar A i tremely it Some o 18 to God, h E with €8 10 | men have. tried e e . ARE READY FOR YOUR ehorua; 20, God B Mas ught oo cere is | Tie Plant-Cadden Co. 21 Country. | ™60t Rot since she Wants Only Sober, Deceht Men. |one great sood THen =0 HEaS lNSPECTlON | Po carys Mise WO Lo, of Alis j 13 rarles Hopkins has been cut- |and th that g g Jewelers and Silversmiths, u‘d””nl:.‘r ! e tandard 1 e L i boat whi o i Y rio: OF Hisjed. # . H ”“"m” i Established 1872 ar e Betian ne 1 a3 made | ROaNOke 1 No d i i ? e PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING g )¢ e Fell at Roanoke Island h er sufficient | § o . e e £ HARNESSES e ks % ekt lent - bise i Virginia, ¢ i allow | APRIL SESSION OF : s L « pman w returne T i 4 { SUPERIOR COURT HERE xamine Mk Detors s | Bt s fhe T aris el ] e e ¢ 14 ot | February Session Closes at New Lon- Everyone who has read rs of Mrs P. Green e e L i St ; e jon Next Week " " | day school S S = . In ord ) ¢ 2 The L. L. Chapman Co. I the affair are to be | ‘ spected that | of timberlan ate - racentln | e bt bty st AH“ 14 Bath Street, Norwic1, Conn, | the in s 15 A | entir v < jor « end w For y SN Pl i<, Conn. | the re e Cim g e | re¢ cuses are down, is enthusiastic in praise New Wa" papers Attendance Report. | i, DInO, e : Notes, : of the book, | Tollowing is a report of Nelson, Rudolph Ne 4 = 58 GEICTIORLRL, 4 24 barrels y in up-to-date patterns and new | for the winter termn endine ‘;?,”{, i s | on Beswell avenuc Jin ¢ If you have not read it get & colors. Do not place your| nifred U. Skelly, \“4{;'“-‘, | G B A d Aprii - session copy at order until you have seen Davall, Wil p-| i | CRTHES CRANSTON’S ours. We do the work if so L i | ; { assisy desired. Yerri ra ) p 8 U i i o KNOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKING. 5 WHAT? Thc Panmng Studios, it the short calendar s i Anna Kz e | | 31 Willow Street i NORW:CH fOWN | s snendin e o okl Aaked OPPORTUNIY, AV _| Kinde sl F 58 5 “Inwhich the| The Erestest giificulty is we are et Kinders Attendance Report of the Schools—| | motions were for heating on plea to | FTCY. W ene aistog bl GEO E. PITCHER ‘ Suncay School Class Entertained— jurisdiction, plea ement were | hh 7" %ae no o0b a toom Plan for Union Service orderad and the judze I my 1 fnses Sl : i 2 | In Henry C. Pecl uniti ng e . ) | town are t E L SHORTHAND b Engineer, e St et g ana PEWRITING, commence now, s 10 ap’ ounce 0 his patrous and | day ppert, Dorothe [ and be ready to take one of these op- e p taat he has moved M Prode Ozelia i ns K portunities. Broadway, (hapman building, oppasice | Rorilla e Alioe E i Sherbon | WSS TEWPRTT, the Y. M. C. & Winan 1, er B Spauldix e suit | Public Stenographer amd Shorthasd —_— A AL | Motion to enter Teacher. 5 | Charles L. Ducy v jan27d 258 Mata St | Henry Kark Sterr of 1647 L € " | t r Vincent Wood an i | i T ail parte of the ¢ o| Vetter. teach ate M. son | ’ "l , {36 Eamond il onl - Adam’s kavern William ired Kin Wag ek Lwo Telephones - H W » 108-2 | Durr, Pe Wa b 1861 33 Julian Rok offer (o the public the finest standard brands of Bee: of Europe and Amerion, Bohemian, Plisuer, Culmbach Bavarian It You Wanl Sallslacllon | : ariages, ‘v | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Musics ’ i "1 Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublla g john 15| G & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkee N Shetman | Hil BB, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. ing A Schlitz and Pabat Budweis. Ol AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the - A A ADAM, Nerwish Town Dupty 5 | Original end Genuine Mooy 407 S es Rozanski o primary-Taabeile W. Leon- | }ired Founch, .Lavinia Stott \,‘.‘M 5 == — s s el S RN ¢ he A 4 |one day or less, Henry Hank, Marion ; t and | ames Ste Chestnut St THE FINEST 35c DINNER| Grace Douglas Duptulski, ‘A ¢ 1p % IN TOWN A wen Tom siem soreo. |NJALTED MILK 500 Sl L il il pELL-HOFF cAFE From 122] CASTOR IA o vl St o on B P PR e B i S P For Infants and Children, v IS 7"” i o A e s ’quprazd@»l&fffldl(é{floflé 3 | 5 Mauibiuos Merw p ,les!:i: The Kind You Have Always Bought ©:- : G i bivdud L R s o s E. '\«,t in any Mil Tru Farrell & Sanderscr, Props. Bears the vt do ovey and Kat SPECIAL RATES to Theutrs Troupes, | Signatu.e of 2 MH fect in_att i Traveling Men, ete. Livery connectod : SHETUCKET STREET. . ukowsky ; = 15 Hain .:tl' R 92 and 94 West Main St. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Funeral < Frta iy QLALITY | o S in work should always be considered - A. MARSHAK i Funeral Directors = 125 west uain st. | emp us. Our price te STETSON & YOUNS. | AND— A tull line of New and Second iwrence ,\Lu-v R Social at Congregational Church, |t iranty: There was a good at dance at the PR gregational chu iday evening, and Embaimy o8t dugh e present a grand march a all participat | tions were heard lin solo was 1ceompani Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8. I. Geer's practice during his last llne MeGrory Buildirg. Norwich, Conn. Union Service. There will be a union serv Christian 8 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg, Telephone 643-3. Prompt service day or night Tady Assistant e of the { who and the Boots and Shoes for Men and Boy. with everv five dollar purchase we giv e se nerwue, address o %N NRE | You & valuable présent worth one ¢ :,-:rll“‘,l‘nx:” R | be siven b e ess i , TS .“‘Lw R Embalmers‘ -\'aprfiufil"_m Clase | Shoe Repairiog + BTl 1 I s THE PALACE CAFE 3 = s ng cvening at chapel Followin none sele NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswcll Ave. Pus: class Wines, Liquors and (g —.—W Meals aud Welch Raiebit served fo Nadlausia 66 Son ; order. John Tuckle, Piop. Tei 4 e be o ¥ cl Enter . 3 ; opp. Theatre. i ks, adding m ass Entertained ; : LETs S TRERE ‘e 0 atvertinng medium v Palanbene. s4b:2 the pleasure of tho evening. Ca Ajgs Jessie E. Tiyde entertained A.,-' Stap. in snd e’ ity ;:Tp);\'s” “l‘]'! s T UN ' R ate 1eciicut equal to The Bul- coffee e served. The affair was in school clags at her home o FRANK WATSGH & CO., lephone call 328-3. AL RO I peTo chargs of & committes | of . Bunday mgton street Friday eventng, 72 Frankiin Strest.! Benry E. Church. Wi, Smith Allen Tk ln.'a 'rmfi.‘ -

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