Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1912, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912 Murray's Boston Store Dr. and Mrs. |tor A. ¥ d nade her hom WILLIMA\TI(‘ | he m Willimautic | € Wood was in charge of the s with her son, Seorge, She was a G Sumner of Mansfleld Center. |arrangements. wlLLlMANTlc coNN What Is Gamg On Tonight. daugkier of Willlam and Mary (Cham- | The ten months old son of Mr. and | Pomfret School Team Schedule. ) L Roller Skating at Valley Street Ar- | Pl Holbertson. There survive four | Frederick Zepp of Strongs court, | The following. is the schedule of mory children—Mrs. Fred D. Jordan and|is seriously ill with bronchlal pneu- | games for the baseball season arrang- 2 Nipnet Canoe Club Banquet at Wind- [ George T. Bre ster of this city. muhlu ed by Manager Delafl 01 - ham Inn, Thomas H, Ward of Lebenon and \\m»i The r the metal ceilings | fret school gnmm. v\meli ‘vtvfiir'ebfool? o t'Ward of Portland, Ore; i Tem- | of the fastest prep. school teams in Mrs. Eos W, 8tatth. % il Aond P.|New England this vear: April 20, Louisa, 89, widow of The contract also calls for | Wendell academy: April 24, Morris died Monday the ating of the metal work | Hel ] : at_the home throughout. M w Haven high school, Ma W. Eastman o \\H !)Un Monday morning 4, Hartford righ school; May 8, Wor wvas due to a shock and the |the work of b the roadbed for | ¢ester high school; May 18, Bulkeley s of age. She was " the spur traék between Mansfieid De- '\““'lf hool; May 20, Choate schoo ohn and Amy (Huntington) | pot yard of the Central Vermont rail- | My open date; May 25, Taft at The Kind You Have Always Bnught, and whldl has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the -signature of and has been made under his per« sonal supervision sinece its infaney. d Allow 1o one to deceive youin this, Easter Apparelling IN AMAZING ARRAY n Amy (E % . ‘or | Watertown; June 1, Worcester acad- . s \ ng born in Chaplin. Februr | rond and the Conneet Colony for | Wa s Y ¥ 943 vy Spring’s great Fashion Festival marks the arrival 1363, sho marrled Bzra W. |} on At o of men |emY. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good* are but : LIGHTING COMPANY Ashford, who died nine years o > work, bi fi win | All l‘hv-- l[gm"sfnppgnn--' are to be Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heslth of of Sprir Apparelling needs of every sort must be g 2 e e vt L bs dounieid i dew O Mt s R At e Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, filled s formal welcoming of the new season. Holds Quarterly s Mesting—Gas and s — Pomfret has several veterans from Electric Cos Annual Election. From style centers we have drawn with lavish hands the things MILADI will want most. Suits and Coats, Millinery, W o Congregati g rvive & % Persenals. last years feam ard a lot of good What is CASTORIA with whom she| Mrs, E. Duprey was a Hartford vis- | material to fil: the places made vacant r home of late years: & vy EAduson Castoria i i Y Pare- . 3 . s & harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pa H, Smit he Park of Columbi Fi N [ Car. s e < lumbia was | 2 dinlE st R goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It ley sireet; ten grandchil. nds Mon 1 new express car racently s ; her, John L. Clark ured by the Rhode Island company contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie Harr 1sser ists, everything of A el i oy on A Ehov ;\‘\vr(v’ hu\}\’\lenn EProvidence *aud substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms R very moderately priced; all reflect- City Payroll. e and allays Feverishness, 1t cures Diarrheea and Wind Dame Fashion f > MINE T : new car is finely equipped and Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation : i Sepact iy O, Ton b O ik L and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the partment than the car that it _replaces. ig um.n‘lpu\x $204; ; malntaining n water 2 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. e ‘um it has been for uemuil GENUINE CASTOR|A ALWAYS Neighborhood Gathering. Bears the Signature of ¢ | An the city for a|of grip are reported, the disease be ing more prevalent in Danielson :nusually large number of cas seas | 3. Cumpbell, 7. . 9’ i uth: To Work for City's Welfare. 1 W ¢ directors and the| frank ommittees of the | Gharles neighborhood gathering of about | it it 54 undred was entertained by card- | UM 3CHOOL. urn, Kathleen Farrell, Rose Lambert, ‘“"_ iy mantic ing and daucing at the home of | | Louise Lucier, Ernest Lucier, Emily ing in Ra and Mrs. N, W. Wheeler Wednes- | ures for the Winter | Robish, Howard Wilfred e to for-| 7 evening, ~ Refreshments of cake | With Perfect Record. | Duduette, John All » LaRoche, a uml lgn % cream were served. Lucier, Anna agude Rose a. ensuing year Ior{ s of tion sale at N. W. Wheel X 4 day, | Monty, Tdith Sunday Mail an Hour Earlier. £t smmu I\{;ar { was largely attended Fri- A M ) ) i b 1d t e cold. P Visiting in New York Mrs. Ph ANE e m o | wife of Gov- | ) we, Dorella R n | JHenry Foisy, Michelle Giadu % | Furniture Being Moved to Municipal | Krumbholz, Georga LePag | i T - exandor . Beurcgard, { .| Building—High School Senior Hon- | In Use For Over 30 Years [ 4 , Joseph Dutremble, - { y loft ]| ors Announced—Acoident to Mrs. | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Foisy Mabel Lambert, | Two Smallpsx Cases Traced to Dyer | oo Melvin Baker—All-C. A. C. Team | Murphy Rosana Raymond, | { Houes h g | Planned. | a s 0. don ) m = B 5’ T = A ndance, 8.7 iy il and Mrs. C. H. Bixby of Bridge- —— e e empagne, Bemest, Cai.. | JEWETT CITY Attained a Rank of 98. oot were wock end guests of | on their heads, with the ald of « spe- | Decision Day at Baptist Sunday School | —F‘n:e Cow Becomes Property of | Hale’sfr ..~ Honeyf§l - Martineau of this « Monoh visitor ,um fr nce that supports them MADAME RACHELLE Corcester was while they rattls oft ‘si] ADVICE TO nds in Putnam Mon- | dance that is a winner [ BEAUTY SEEKERS | | M. Fi S Memorial day in Putnma this yes M. Fine was in Boston on a |y t on special significance be i alling hat \ | business trip Monday. o probability tlat the n | Frederick 1 il be dedleat i nument will b dedlew canse spending sev- | oo dio ted, where he re-|a¢ that b ood, mild soap a m cturing | el Finsing thoroughly before drying. inett of the superior COLCHESTER Ming B. T. M.—~Frockles are caused by axcen in m day school Sunday ards indic + Christiar i vot oftener Dr. < i services i g Monday. S of iron in th n pigments, They miay be fud Of Horehound el e oo , am 1odke, No. 5, 1. 0. 0. Republicans Elect Delegates to State | outermpiiey bya fywves Yot il ‘ ¢ cliureh si Inesday Earupts . the initiatory deg Convention—New Synagogue Ready | Ereum. This is entirely harmioss and & fine ge and Tar | A..Nn w\’ch \Banquok. | s D 3 c s (Tuesday) evening. by Passover O Somaplexion bes To8 gy g o el e itier were in s |t - | Going to Washington Today. T L A e L N o | banquet ané exemplification of the 16t \ t | ond Jodoin, Baltic, principal in| The Pros and Cons debating soci- Wilsou's Freckle Cream is sold by (] Eorme g il S g gy b =gl It s-Jodoin contest, said while | €ty is to meet in the libr next Sun H. M. LEROU o o * Pl o B in this city Monday afternoon that|day afternoon at 3 o'clock. An inter- Your { JBuya Peis G 5 Tl iR T s UAI‘. LSJH expected to o to Washington to- | esting programme has been urranged. | | C. Whiting, proprietor of The s Daniel nection with the atter. Republican Caucus. Thay Bave ] ms, has pu thoroughbred | R h 30 at| | Frank H. Keach Res yrneys from this city will b in| Tne republican voters of io it hon ol | f seven and one-half [B About Parcels Post—Funerals on | "', TR0 (ONC ) o the base. |24 elected following emy could spend t ating t And Cure Your Cold pounds o r in a week and 28 Goods Attached. | | Monday—Fine New Express Car on [ ball season on April 20 this year, clof- | 1o opie gune,couvention e e . jarts of milk in a day An attachment d on | i X Providence Line, 1 early in June, about a week be- will bo 8 o . Contains no opium nor l Borough Notes. certsin goods in Louis | EL s Sady { - mmencement c B . anything injurious. | The w Missionary so- | Feiner in | ] o, Cons Will- | Affred L. Reed s .| "4 party of Putnam peopls will be b All Druggists. of gregational church | American Purcha 1 a ¢ s resda awcluded in the C cticut delegation | o ot i 4 eplite: cts N Wheeloch Whit ot 1 ay W gton June 8, for the | colchester caller Monday - 4 " RANY) ‘afterviosn. s Tanlss’ Ri 1 of the Columbus memorial ' Yy Dasiel ¥ Try Pike's Toothache Drops, iety meats in the church parior on . auspices of the Knights of Frame of Synagogue Raised - 4 o dnesday afternoor : gallon_and G bus. frame of the new Jewish syr nday. 1 Mr Annie Lafare of Norwich s S on Lebanon avenue has > o ls o | > MUNICIPAL BUILDING - A sy R A rs. | i J. Dana e o pleted. It is expected that the com- | % p ge of the was bro oy Attorney ( Fh Sl I W g Fitted Up With Furniture fram Passover. service. Wi v } ol | e ’”;';_"‘ nd o) % 1a- | SPent Sunday me in 1 Common Council Chamber. s Kot U a t - slans i sibh 00d Friday Union Services. the famous free trader, oncc g ! OBITUARY. | M y 1| Excepti fe, the furniture of he union ser n Good Fr Mre i Waterbury.—Crosby High school | P v from gy ot e O ’ D i ok, Fro told a friend, “If I had left my\ g Som Sl ok oo ) dridge Brewster | | municipal bullding on R ibrary. 6 t Eldrid > = e | |¢ e ¢ court room P money in the Savings Bank I| Bre raing ; foo e vom: S Oskiang’] removed a | TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | her ywing A To Cost §33,000, | . and busi- | s would be worth a great deal| AXATIVEE BROMO Quinine | an s i | 1 transacted t if there ws a| Fran ” { Tablets. Drusgists refund money if it | chronic bronchial ’ L i eek. &1 iting & more. i fai sre. B, W. GROVE'S & 2 native of Pe s Vhite 18 pess | e | AGre 15 o6 sush box ed John | o on the West & | SENIOR HONORS v8 & on fr Evidently he made some investments | < 2 | v | 2 v . B it tors out profitadly. Thous | ] she marrled. Midridge Erews : is b [4ahn A. C. Warner, Arthur C. Elliott ton, [ ¢ s turda . A AR e g K | and Gertrude W. Perry Lead o But orcenter, Mr.| p unds ands have had the| E at time Mrs, s v \d, Miss r S n >hilo Jacobs and Mrs. Louisa artford.—Th th anniversary o as many|! & 05 o, Deonchih articularly the Ladies. U ‘ : B n il bar el : s in ay as any citizen : . , i 0 hout ireee Abeil 3 b aifhend Not only pleasant and refreshing to | : b e St 8 CONTRACT FOR CITY TEAMING. | the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet- t a good plan & I - | ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and | Awarded by Street Committee to Fo- good pla: yo eave your Ehxlr of Senna is particularly adaplc ok . S REER 20 T | ley & Henry. Ttled s g i j This bank so eposits and guar- in whi tha how 3 et % S aetavit - | eat deal more,” isn't idents will all cases in which a wholesome, strengih- | ¢ saa sane and| i fod o Pure Baking Powder | sning and cliecive lsaive hould be | Bargain for , the mem- f P a management, according to | used. [t is perfectly safe at all times and a 4 “Mons A FEW OF THE ITEMS |dipels colds, hesdaches and the pains fr-s o Prea . tar oa ra ers banks can only invest in| BOYS' and GIRLS' SLEDS | caused by indigestion and censu;m(mn 50 | es as stipulated by law. |10 Gt BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL. | Promptly and effectively that it is the one zermon at | e- | , Pisprie iy et iy ity tich iaives : | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | faction to all and is recommended by Loy = L g =l The Willi . i sl fie U Wil o il o heve o] o 1 e ey s i iC | lmantlc 5 Qt ENAME;(E’\DIE;ETTLES with :’:l]l:nl;vc personal knowledge of its ex- e 0 ] 5 | g “'l‘fl_"x-y;“;mfl:!\*“ * . " 1 | LARGE GALVANIZED Tuss | I wondedl popuarky, however, hes i o 2 Jd\ |ngb Instltu[e| ENAMELED WATER PAILS |led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita- | MAYOR TO CALL SPEC’AL‘ . | mor nday g janete | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- | |tions which act unsatisfactorily. There- CITY MEETING| O 42 ; o R b d 1842.) | MEAL COOKERS ‘("'e' when buying, to get its beneficial | ;| Lay Tax and Make Addition to|D°r Of catile a : | . |HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN pisy |Sfects always note the full name of the | ~contingent Fund—Physicians Invit- | g st Dielayi | H. C. MURRAY, President, | Pk ‘Clopxlmny—jcfilfomlahflg( Syrup Co ed to Discuss Smallpox Situation. | e B g N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer, | LARGE JARDINIERS (380 value) pa'fiy p"?lih = e g’,m o fe;f'y‘ The board of aldermen special | mricted ity el b ol i g | CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS ip'f{ fi»‘»°rsc genuine SYp O TI88 | meeting Monds v : i ! A | PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER ‘mF m]“{, T]n]mdm FISLSLIT Y b m s g | 5 . | 50 Conts a Pound Ehive il bl 2o 3 - b h eet :\l usic | e cents per bottle, | ¢ g 'THE T. R. SADD CO0. § ' JAMES HARRIES, | Willimantic, Conn, All k{s O e, | N coe E. B. SPRING, Piago Tuger | i N N o e 1 Cha vill- | Invited to Moaxup nvitation 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Rogular Value, 150 Wrappers. This is the best semi-por celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral designs in color. Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to M. HOURIGAN, Furniture | Stamford Im*g- t rasl Py am mford lo maeting 10 b night in April, erred by the vis- of candidates of Put- | "ho visitors will bring an | ITCHING ERUPTIONS FUNERALS, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and IVER JOHNSON Filling a Specialty GENDRON Mary McGu mples and Blotches That Disfigure | and Distress. 52 Main Street. w = 5 | ALL-C. A. C. TEAM 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 Main Stree man el £ ‘ ) n DAYTON Ty This Raphdy) 3t OuniRisG J L E, Ken- | - THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY e was the funeral director Being Made Up to Represent Putnam LENAWEE e e The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. HIRAM N H—l\\ DERTAKREF MEALWER AWEL s our a Middl An @ A. C. team is b«;nglmme - IBALMER| 3 fiup to resent Putnam in the league st m. Ct | s onest. reliable, easy this ‘.‘ son. The team will include June Lady Assistant | Ring bicycle, and ke our high e x | several who have played good ball in D H P . ? . e LR ek 1 T L e oY H Iy guaranteed ngainst defective A UNIVERSAL REMEDY R [cort wil b matte” to acure tio use ou fiave fains riere! ELMORE & SHEPARD, terial or imperfect workmanship. For Pains in the Back. almost 43 woon os | e vl aous, Ror 7 Hatirdeo Your liver i id and congested. Schenck's Successors to Seaslons & Flmore) This 13 the same bicycle the Mea Bagills -~ eftootivn & p pplled. 8 me time it sinks| y | uring the playing season. This prop Mandrake Pills afiord great relisi One vm - f ! i i Cyele Co, sell for §29.50 qus .“ effective l“f all Aually “';““‘[;“"”fil‘“”vu‘h‘[”! ”K““‘“‘“; g | osition will be put up to the achwol Gkt L soavis R sorts of aches a i gt ot Al Bt Wi | hoard at its next regular mesting, and g e s aimars and rumerai Lirectors, 5 of aches and paing nis which glvo its remarkable valus, | 2| he hope is that the permission wanted ties for stomach, liver and bilious P & ur price the result of taking cold, d aches the seat of the dis \ gty Wit e & i -62 North Street. ./ : i se uptions soon i ar | of i holly vegetable absolutely LADY ASSISTANT. Overexertion or strain. o the akin besomes sft and smooth | church, oficiating :| Good Turn at Bradiey Theater. . . Telephone connection. e i, I Plain or sugar coated, 25c 1 box. Sel Wood of the eh lonal chur cld cemotery nce more. Saxon Salve Is equally od for children and grown persons ind great fmprovement ls soorn seen Saxon Salve s guaranteed to sat I 3 ' Leboeut Brothers showed a real live and novel dancing act at the Bradley {theater Monday afternoon aud even- |ing. Thev not ouly dance aa weil right #ide op as most teama. but make their | {be nit when they work upside down dancing a clog while standing Constipation, Bitiousness, Jndigestion, etc. Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetabie. where. Send postal for our free me A moe varsety of Fresh Flsh: alse #-allops, Oyetens and Clams. at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norfh St and learn to preseribe for vourself Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila you—money back If 1t does no: roadway Pharn wich, Conn Pa acy, G. G. Engler,

Other pages from this issue: