Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 26, 1912, Page 6

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islature. He conducted @ |red fox. The animal was shot and the , & graln business and a|Scent of the dog traced the hiding place of Mr, Fox, which was in the n Juno 17, 1848, at Old{&round not far away in the lot. Two 1998, he married | chickens were found In the hiding TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, New London WESTERLY MAN DIES SUDI]ENLY ats ARRRARRARRANRD Steamer leaves New un-nn at i m. week days only, due New 0, East River, at 6.4l 9% 1 ket chibas: wors St in (0083 e Follow the example of renowned cooks and use (& (N RIoN] ; danghter, Of late Mr. Wheeler and his neighbors B Benfimin P. Crandall, 77, Was in Norwich to Attend Funeral - o \\«L;S'\' have been missing chickens from the p = i san_Babeock of 1 coops, and it is presumed that Rey- , = l‘ neg of Deacon Erastus H. Gardner-—Iil But a Short Time— | Wallace Philtips of perd ‘had had bis 6L Mr. Wheelor = ol gl ther, Willia rought the fox to the borough and re- = d Liberal |§0o nington. ived the bounty, $1 from town, 31 = NEW YORK e in Dealings With Town— | Chartes H. Brown Tells of Canal Work| ™™ "% ¢y oy = STEAMERS | radle Roll. Higher Wage Scale at White Rock Mill—George Frazier | o S by felN Mosdewsevertie | s fhemesun Cotbee SUDER[OR E‘ Maine and New Hampshire i lub was held Monday < reld at the is Choose this rou ) A. R. hall and was Jargely o= | foral ol Teon 3 o = oose i At im pon Sent to Norwich Jail From North Stonington. G Tho speaker was Charles H. | “On Monday ovening the e et B [ torees 5o o Tadl o S0 Brown of Norwich. who gave 2 lecturs | ciup met with Miss M. Louise Pendlo- h Tupers view of The S eseeriet "y Ne i, jonEee Canal. My, Brown 18| ton, at her home, on Water street. Re- and water front of Manhni‘an viand blo and interesting speaker, z ¢ | freshments were served and a pleasant ainingly of his ne on t tod ent of the work + showed some g0od | York, funeral of Deacon Erastus H. Gard & 5 xprience and | gvening was enjoyed. sthmus. He |~ Thig (Tuesday) afterncon the Travel tures of the to the ihat ub will hold its session in the read- Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape Cream of Tartar. North River, 7 Soloel next mo g | +vger o Mis, al. ? the free library. The top- NEW LONDON Canal street len wed Funeral of Miss Avery. | e tien o o L 1615~ - % cs to be taken up are Francis L, 1515 rm—. e 1-61" -1\"“;“4‘;" and one dav The Lody of Miss Frances E. Avery,|1547, by Miss Laura Wood, and Clem- Always Unlfo Always Dcpcndab]e ~ § ety e Kenyon \{x\‘, _|who died in Hope Valley, was brousiif | ent Marot Pierre de Rousard, by Mrs. | NEW YORK - gl d 8 of Weates to Mystic Monday in Eim|C. H. Davis of Mystic. of seven feet and 3 5 iy Write or telephons W, .v rm 0 ) wiil N cemetery. Miss Avery was ¢ Grand List $5798,787, Makes Light, Flaky Biscuits, Cake and Pastry B R TRy S AR er of the property $9,000. T > 2 Town Clerk B, B. Hinckley has com- rooms and informatien. ] [ mes made in street grades [ i he work is includ- whereby the rail- { born in H rs ago and ed the town abstract covering al- tions made by the board of rel 1y, vears .| bl d many friends and rela- | tel the expense | tives ‘ The changes were comparatively thais il Do b 4 and none of them large. The total N ' - B b e ) Perdonkl Mentian. | ndditions by the board of relief amount ew Yor owners of prop- h iFrai O. RBarber has returned to | "ei 50 New Yord a visit to his parents, Leander Ba linjig has returnec n New York. improved by the | ars has voted | 1 I 000 to the | ath d to the time of | « stay of a The reductions made s a K3 result of appeals from the doings of — S the assessors amount 1o $8,262, and the | | | @ exemptions on propery | I7all River line into the harbor |and Miss Mabel Potter of Mystoc are|turned from New York for = | ¥ 1 « t stor el the blind, etc., amount to| from Newport bon aft- | suests of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Potter on|month with her parents. -] it ""“! — = e N x IE xae Do Ex i int rd for N whistle | Water street. Many robins have been secn here the Fare $| s removal of the M»m‘u‘m Wee i , Episcopal. churzh, left 2 of the town of Stonington, allowing ded familiar to the Froderick A. Moulthrop of Norwich |past few days. seturn the n £ the Momorar huliaras s e S BTG 1 additions and reductions, at recalled the time a business caller in Stonington| Thursday evening the Stonington | oifcléht and passenger serwice feve the town | ? 3 n sion of the Southern New En Mar'e 1ok WiIE 1 CARIaso 1y . rect to New York. 3 o il raite 5,798,787 Men's clut ed by Attor- From Norwich Tussdays, T SRREAIOn. Wil - n | ney H. A. Hull of New London. days, Bund e by e of an ounce of e | Wnn( Borough to Pay. Rew Yook ios S8.2. m. in oonnection STONINGTON | The pipe for the sewer from Borough — = — foot Roonevelt § 3 and it} T ECE A 5 Wednesdays, Frid ¢ 8 as possible. Frelght recelved until & p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, to the harbor ha is being place as fast Prop think they should be charged only for.the labor and mate- $5,798,787—The Sewer Problem. rial to pipe from their property |to the trunk line. They seem to be am | of the opinion that the borough sooner | her | or 1l be piped fa 1 - tho_expense 4 vl | Birthday Gifts for Miss Latham— Thieving Fox Shot—Grand List of of Miss Elizabeth Li most ple rds numbe n has for y. A shower| ng nearly 100 was | | I Mias Lat individual charges for the s few month been proposed that a special bor- lome ut pre h mecting be called to take action |on this matter. A number of tax-| | payers are in favor of this plan and | is possible that steps to this end | Il be taken before long. | his (Tuesday) afternoon the W. C.| 14,000 Toss 536 Feot Loug {he Dolder of » apesd reserd that me liner the finest promensde deck in best culeine on the Atlantic no cattle or frelght, is far Bermuda the land that you sheuld ses Thile the werid-tamed Bermada n exiibit to the present 188 Champlin roasted Written Especially for the Bahy b Dainty clothes in delicate fabrics for me the little one. Pretty d ns carried out in the most artistic manner, LONG WHITE SLIPS in dainty muslin and nainsook. We have the very simple ones and those which are trimmed with lace and embroidery. Both the machine and the hand made in \ h dat ted little animals, | e table and pre- m er friend, Mr. Weed- rn shared the treat Th, a| i o o Ot S BEAUIRFUL LUSTROUS HEAVY HAIR | U. fs to meet witl sardiner, on Main o ache, voke, Bishop and Empire styles, . 25¢ to $4.98 e LONG FLANNEL SKIRTS, both plain and embroldered. - . | 606 to $4.50 Balling every Thureday, from New ¥ rienes Before It Tee L ! ] e Experienss Belore Its Toe Late svi A | LONG MUSLIN SKIRTS, trimmed with fine lace and embroid- i et seeuter besker ety oo, Ofored m, 'llum“( at 1 V. 5 . iy o : meesns AND NO DANDRUEF OR ITCHY SCALP Bwnn || S fon. o Frank W, At Aes @ & Dria oo Butlding; Jha A. Dass, BIBS, BOOTIES, KNIT JACKETS, VESTS AND BANDS In great variety. MUSLIN E ETS—A beautiful assortment in a wmn v.mc.y les, both machine and hand made, o to WE ARE SOLE REPRESENTATIVE IN NORWICH FOR THE ARNOLD KNIT GOODS r vac: ache becomes [—=HOTEL=— GREGORIAN 1 hatr. Millions of men nen use Knowlton's y never have d > ney troudles deveiop birth the scalp clean and s the halr grow heavy, long and L falling hair at once 1, brittle, col %3 Franktin | less, and scrag *Get @ 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or offet counter, and after the first ap. For Those Who Are Leaving Babvhou Behmd @/;\ & | died suddeniy at eld Friday FIFTH AV, BROADWAY. 1 Storien, | Motern. | Atwniateiy P x| plication you will say it was the best | | investment you ever mede. Your will immediately take on that re and luxuriance which is iful. It will become wavs and have the appearance | abundance; = an incomparable glo: and softness, but what will please y ost will be after just a few weeks when vou will actually see & lot e, downy hair—new hair—grow- over the scalp. small of my back | hor hene alr romfortable and bamaliva. Noareat amowments, shope #od oepo's NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICK. 300 Reoma, each with private bach. 8 oot room and tet, 2, :; iDROOM, BATH. $4.00, pecinl catos week or month. 18 earte._Alpo table @bt HEY. Prop. OF a for 2 was soon r was entirely removed nmed ¢ hand or m: g made | | s o 39 e 2 A CLARK'S NORTH CATE—Rusain CHARMING NOVELTIES IN STRAW HATS & FOR THE LITTLE ONES. it Health and Beauty Answers ‘ BY MAE MARTYN The styles for 1ong 15, vares s390 5 | TOURS fo Teaeions to orgamize Times Mag. New York EUROI’E Everyone who has read “A HOOSIER CHAONICLE” is enthusiastic in praise ame of George Remembar the name — Dosn's—and | .+ i take no other nstable Thomas uspleto of the book. | ing chapping If you have not read it get a | Trixie F.: I would not copy at MYSTIC CRANSTON'S New Nl Papers in up-to-date patterns and new colors. Do not place your order until you have seen ours. We do the work if so desired. The Fanfi Stadios, 31 Willow Street ONATTO The Best Fountain Pen on the market Pump filler ~ Double feed Absolutely Non-leakable Every one warranted John & Geo. I Bliss. | Reprasentative John R. Babcock Hangs Him His Barn—Cause of Sui- de Not Known—Charles H. Brown Addresses Men's Club. harmiess, leaves the skin s Tuesday B and Wednesday Specials at popu and Wednesday Specials | Our line of Fishing Tackle |.'5: . is ready for inspection. Why not prepare now for the early Spring fishing jaunt that you | rin e always enjoy. kete, er comes and £0 avold w falling hair_ good for both WILL YOU? Consider These Spec’als. No Doubt We Can Save You Some Of That Hard Earned Cash. Pure Fresh Foods At Lowest Prices. Snaps 7 s 136{EARD . 1o 11| Cemons dor 176 Floue 195636 § Smoked SHOULDERS Cut from Steer Beef Forequarters LAMB Sugar Cured, Ib. .. .10%,c | Shoulder Steak, lb. 12'5c Ib. rsos Y40 DEEERG . Il for 25c]Nate Veal GRTErY CUTLETS, Ib. . Rib LAMB Fancy Shoulder ROUND STEAK CHOPS, Ib. =+ 16¢ | ROAST, Ib. . ..... 121 bl -» 16¢ PIG LIVERS Best Loin LAMB Sliced BACON ...... 15¢ 3 Ibs. av.—each ... 12c | CHOPS, Ib. Ferris HAMS, 1b. ad been dead t cause the Try a Thermos Bottle if |1 you want a hot lunch. | | prepared ater Purdy was sum! Mr. Babcock an Industrious man identifi»d with the volitics, and at the ction was honored by being sent | is | a du-\-wkn- Fresh Ginger 3 PURE 129 Main Streei, Norwich, Conn, OR-\'\!G ES GRAPE FRUIT Lettuce, Celery, Etc. | People’s Market| 8 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. L ANG E. M. F. “30” — DEMI-TONNEAU Price $1,220. Fully Equipped Including Mohair Top, Windshield, Prest-o-Lite Tank, Stewart Speedometer, Five Lamps, Horn and Tools. Demountable Rims Mohican Creamery | Cooking Compound|Fine Elgin Hack, Livery and Butter, Ib. ... 33c 2 lbs. ...... 17c|Butter, Ib. il Ty m' STABLE ‘We guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonabls prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave Sweet, Seedless Extra Heavy Grape Oranges, dozen 19c | Fruit, each 12c--17c|Onions, 2 gts. . 15¢|Turnips, pk. ... 15¢ SMOKED CISCOES Laundry STARCH Confectioners’ SUGAR llry Cleaner and flyer FLANDERS “20” bovo conzaeeee 13| 4lbe ceweeo15c | 21bs ..oeooeon o 17 DR, C, R, CHAMBERLAIN 157 Franklin St ROADSTER $830. Golden Yellow Yellow Eye Lenox SOAP . Dental surge(m MEAL, 5 Ibs. . oave e 208 Sugar BEANS SYCRMN .5 o vt 200 Meaty Stewing PRUNES, 2 lbs. ..... 13¢ CleanWhlteRlCE .. 11c | BEANS, 2 quarts ... 19¢ 2 bottles Vanilla-Lemon COMPOSITION .. ... 15¢ FINNAN HADDIE Soda-Oyster CRACKERS, 2 lbs. .. 7 bars . Toilet PAPER 6 rolls . Boncless Sugar Cursd Smoked ]3] Shouiders b, 192 ______ Also Fully Equipped. SUITS PRESSED 50c Drop a card or phone us and get a Our annn Calls Everywhare demonstiaul, s TURNBOLL AUTO 60, o Harold L. Wells, O. D, Optometrist, Agents fOl‘ Windhnm Counky Defeotive vision camevad by the prop- - or adjustment of lenses. Room 8, Pot- i'llUl]C 178-2 ger-Langworthy Block, Westerly, Ry L In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practics during his last fliness, MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn QLALITY in work should always be considered especially when it costs no mo: the inferior kind. killed m, employed by us, Our price whole story. STETSQN & YOUNG ——

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