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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, DANIELSON Dr. Rienzi Robinson’s Condition Grave —Thomas J, Halpin to Compete at Stocknolm Olympind—Fred Oates Having Trouble With Injured Fin- ger. Alarming reports of the condition of Dr. Rienzl Robinson were received here Friday. Recently, in a private hos- pltal in greater Boston, the doctor Was eperated on for & carbuncle on his Deck. Septic potsvning developed and te spring term Friday recess. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | Pray Business Purchased—Charles H. Edson Dead—Weavers Go Back to Work—Reception for Meth tor and Wife. odist Pas- Notre Dame academy opeped for the after tl Mr, and Mrs. R. P, McLea: o lewve this cily to make in_Derby. W. E. Hodze in Put of Somervil to Moos he Easter n Mass., pur- ite George of Car; two more operations b neces- | 18 visiting relative sary. In the last operation a quantity [ Representitive Urgele of discased tissue removed from | Plaintield was a visitor In Dear the base of brain. Up to | Friday. s iwo days ugo, the physician was re- usiness Sold. garded as a very sick man, but ex- | W. H. Mansfield & Co. have Pocted to recover. Since thai time his | chased the business of the I condition has not been at all encour- | F. Pray aging. He bas become very weak and To Visit Moosup Council. stently remains | 4 pumber of the members my's reports 8Al | gounefl, K. of O, will § condition was critleal. | ¢omorrow (Sunday) to witness degree een in Dan- | Gory in All Hallows' council. . O N L er of Worcester w: It was while in | Joctor's present was aware that n, but 1ld hurry HALPIN IN TOWN. e Cinder Path Champion Who Wiil Rep- resent Boston Aw A, at Stockholm. W repeated enco pianist, vocalist and whistler of E rl fo v meetin To Organize G. F. ot the organiz irch Friday evenl nds in Putnam ¥ ived here dson. eg H. F nd an em- indry, at Vednesday 1gs to be S. ation of a society was held at St Receipts Nearly $4,000. ement of o0l ast year. the Jaster concert that ing i3 to be giv 2 ng in the church oodstock. Bensible Weavers. rs in t extile com 1lo have gone ba Commencement Hono llowing members of nam High school T Murra , h 1; Miss Glady Luke, addre Songs Please Audi d a from the o favorite stible c the s r. Officers of Putnam Cha, Putnam chapter, No. 41 for’ the lar eagurer n of host Georga W mastor H. Ray Hurfhut; mast Ralph Kenyon; sentir Olymplc he week end assmates at the In Hoepital Injured Finger. Frederick Oates is a p: Day-Kimball hosplta employe in 1} company, 1 of one finger ‘The finger dic n Through $2000 Taxes Already Paid. Miien N. Ariold, tax colleetor 1o Kling! 1 vlart ar unti] FUNERAL. Mrs. Patrick Caffery. Funaral s Caffery, 84 were Dei Important, e Willlamsville | with a factory any auto- ok at, The t heels ny for ng brass on cars, Social a Success. en by Hiram Bur- Irnest Warren Phoenix thea Water Wagon ate dust To Preach in Jewett City. Rev, Clarence H, Barber will be at Jewell City Sunday to ofidate at se Congregativnal church that place in exch with the pastor, Mes, C. J. Leclaire Going to Woon- socket. Mrs. Emma Ledaire, widow of Dr, ©. J. Leclaire, is in Woonsocket, mak- \g arrangements for the opening thers of an apartment for renting reems, hich she is to eonduct Killed 76 Black Snakes, . P, < of the Ballouville read has killed 76 black snakes as they | fssued from winter quarters in a| e 1 Breakneck hill this kes varied in length | Date Not Satisfactery. R. men in this and surveund- | are_expressing regret that | day has been selecte the the ication_of the new monimen: at Putnam, as th be busy with me al e nd, therefore, unable to went, as they would like te be. The Woman's Misslonary secieties of the Baptist church met at the par- sonage Friday afternaon. ¥. A, Kennedy is named as gdmin- wnm-&quwg‘, Hennedp o Y towns rial n R o S B o e SN A0 A i To Improve Theate: b ain, owner of ntemplat or Friday. audlences to dem: Boyle the Con- ety shows ere close to $4,000 re preventing the com- nted relative to the tak- of the water com- t taking up its work. was post- iccount of the storm of last on tomor- at South ra. the senior have been commencement: prophecy; Miss armer, of wel- ence. Borle won special attén- audiences Their s was in- harm that blind, pter. of second er of first o thei- | spend 4 |to the strect. | exhaust was | Thursday. 8. |day (Baturday) between the Boys' cluh "|and the Windham THigh hes been ocall- '|ed off by the Windham High on ac- r in the [pushed able to move in soon. A water pres- sure system is being installed in the house. Rev. B. D. Remington, pastor of the Baptist church, Wwill preach at the morning and evening services Sunday. A. ¥. Roper and Danlel T. Willlams were visiting friends in East Haddam year, these tmprovements to be of such a nature as to give greater-facilitles for staging large theatrical produc- tions, The house since opened has been used principally for motion pic- ture shows, Ernest Kennedy, who has been em- ployed here for the past slx_years by W. L. Kennedy, has resigned and re- | Friday. turned to his home in Danielson. Giants Win. TENDERED REGEPTION. The Giants and Athletic teams of g {he Boys' club baseball league played Members of Methodist Society Wel. [on S v Hill Thursday after- 1 Th ants won by the score of come Rev. and Mre. G, D. Stanley. | 7% 7" T6 ‘standing ta date An_ informal reception end soclal Won. Lost. P.C. was held at the Methodist church Fri- | Cut a 0 1000 day evening for Rev, G. D. Stanley, the ool 1 500 new pastor, and Mrs. Stanley, who 1 1 %500 come_here ‘from Jewett City, whe fos . L0 ] 000 Rev. Mr. Stanleys’ pastorate was ve e teans will be on the park today successful. An entertainment day), working on the grounds, given and refreshments gerved in c which are still too wet to play on. rectlon with the affair, which — that you w given under the auspices of the worth league. Slaters to Operate Nearby Mill. it was reported here Friday that in- sts controlling the big plants of later company at Webater are into & nearby town to operate that has been fdle for some time. JEWETT CITY Ruthie Robekah Lodge Celebrates Fourth Anniversary—Congregational Church Organized 87 Years. ter selection FOR $3.50, 8.0 The fourth anniversary of Ruthle kah Jodge, No. 28, L O. O. F., Mrs. Jeffers ‘and, was obsery. day The celebration in_Rioux's hall, which was i 1. The arrangements were in ~harge of Mrs. B. M. Blake, Mrs. A. W. Harris, Mr. and Mrs, John Potts and 1. Mrs. Blake prepar- ing .programme, Which th a piano duet, The Dance, played by Mrs, Blake Esther Harris. Clarence Jof- ‘ers sang The Bridge as a solo, and Mrs. G. H. Thornton and Mrs. William Jeffers eang a duet. Francis Camp- bell sang two Scotch songs. Mrs. Har- ris and Mrs. Willlam Jeffers were in charge of the supper, which was of es- calloped and raw oysters, rolls, pickies, F. T. Russell were y in observance of the of their engagement COLCHESTER , First Social of Holy Name Society— | No Game With Willimantic—Boys’ Ciub Notes. 2d a very pl | was opened Mor rles F. Brown and A. F. Roper were in Middletown Thursday attend- rt as witnesses in the case vf v of Willimantic was nds i town Friday. Britain was + Smith of New e : > % ritain was | iake and toffee. Dancing was enjoyed anon was calling on friends in town | JIs: E. B. Gilbert played and Prof. F. Thursda. H. Gilbert prompted. ———— 87TH ANNIVERSARY Of Organization of the Congregational Chureh on Sunday. for all heads in the newest blocks and in the pre- ferred shades of brown and plain black. 50c $1.00 31,50 $2.00 and §2,50 THE NEW SHIRTS FOR SPRING We are never too busy to show them to you when you allow us that privilege. . Millard and Willtam Johnson | were callers in Hebron and Jones| street Friday. To Preach at M. E. Church. W. G. Cornish of Weslevan univer- v will preach In the M. B, church Sunday evening at 7.80 o'clock. Charles Gellert returned Fridey to! York, where he is working, after ing the holtdays with his family on_ Linwood avenue. 7. Horowlts left Thursday for & fow days' visit with friends tn New York. Harry Wickwire was in East Hamp- ton Friday. Social of Holy Name Sooiety. Sunday morning the §7th anniversa- v of the organization of the ational church will be o Clarence H. Barber of Dani: preach; his subject will be Facts Re- zarding the Church. Rev. E. W. Potter's morning toplc at the Baptist church will be The Lord's Supper a Preaching Service. The ob- servance of the Lord's supper will fol- low, at which the new members will ba recéived into the church. The unfon quarterly temperance meeting Will be heid in the Methodist The members of the Holy Name 80-|church Sunday evening. Rev. W. E. 2 clety held thelr first whist and soclal|Bates of Mystic will deMver em ad- and in Grange hall Friday evening. There |dress, his sul being Rizap, Anclent . v o attendance, and several|and Modern, parti Moodus and Fitchville at- tended. Dusic was by the Impertal orchestra. Fawerd C. Snow was a caller 4n Did- Miss Gardner Wen. Miss Emma Gardner received the ten dollar gold plece which was to be et : given to the contestant having ths RS Ty largest number of votes in the Jewett - Improving Grounds. City Press plano voting contest. engineer at the pow-|There were 50,000 votes, and Miss Gardner had 0. Miss Alice Part- ridge had 20,000. The judges were F. E. Robinson, A. C, Burdick and G. H. Prior. Dr. AKred Richards has thoroughly recovered from his recent iliness and will return to his offica Sunday—adv. Miss Florine Scofield of Norwich has been the guest of Miss Marian K. tion of the Electric Light com- s making a number of improve- | THE STORE THAT SATISFIES pany ments on the grounds of the station. It ded off and a new road cut The new muffler on the finished and connected MUCH IN LITTLE that can be|ber 24 to 28, 2 ght sockets to |of the forei 18 being & T mor mak Small transformers |sorewed into elactrio Tracy !permn the use of low voltage lamps 3 {on high voltage circuits ave a Ger- John Murray of Jewett City has|man novelty. ¥ s ‘been visiting his parents on Fountain T street, Westvlle, the past week. There was local interest in the fact 100 Game Called Off. The game of baseball which was to have been played in Willimantic to- s of (he coun $13.50, $13 some of the CHOOSE YOUR NEW RING SUIT NOW You can be certain of finding here the kind of clothes you will be proud to possess and at prices ill be glad to pay. A call at an early date will insure you a bet- than later. MEN FOR BOYS 0, $10.50, | $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 , $18, §20 | $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 SHOES FOR MEN $1,25 §1.50 $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 FOR BOYS 31,00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 and §2.50 Button Shoes and Oxfords are the favorites this spring. A complete assort- ment on all lasts in both black and tan make us sure that we can please you. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS 266-268-270 MAIN STREET, NORWICH into & window on the elghth floor | feet wide wit a building, |of 102 feet | drawing 40 £ od. It will ba of ! water can be dock npleted and ready for e ftrates, produced by slectric o ot Coneul ten, | Work by the close of the present yesr eral Eordewich, are sold for {20d will have necessary cranes to han- TPihe | dle any weigh - |at an average of $30 per ton at | works, exclusive of packing. The great 18-acre basin at S count of the smallpox scare, and the |, o "°y" \® ‘Woterbury broke the |to Tzareft (Bulgaria) was opened the pton, for the accommodation of c game will be played later. world’s record at the Danbury fair, [middle of ¥ This 11-mile line | & 45,000-ton ships of the Whita Star R o New Pastor to Preach. playing the plano 65 hours, beating |connects Gabrova, an impoi in- is practically completed, and every ‘i“"‘?. in <‘m“”'-‘¢h-‘“‘" Geners. Rev. H, A. Blake of Hartford, who | Miss Hubbell's record of 64 hours. . | dustrial town, the trans-Balkan |'0 mMassag modern appliance for handling pas- |ospital st Bos 1ar accepted the call to the pastorate e line from Tirnova to S Z senger traflo and all kinds of cargo Y g ational church, will| He—Madam, you promissd to obey |Which was opened a few ¥ adoptod by |ls belng installed. The Trafalgar dry n a Roosev: e orning services Sun-|me, Do you do it? She—Sir, you| The Internatioral Cong are but five |dock '1s being enlarged so a8 to ac-| A# we understand i, Sunmy Jmm sy, Work on the parsonage is being | promised me your worldly goods. Do |bers of Commerce, the most fmportan: ong when cl vet can be ex- [commodate the largest ships afloat. | Sherman is not a candidate, but will and Mr. Blake expects to be|l get 'em?—Baltimore American. world business organization, is to meet | tended to throw a level stream of wa- | The entrance to the dock will be 100 ' run if nominated—8t. Louls Republic Trademark Reglstered . re = o e A Special Low Prices on Most Healthful of All Fruit Next Monday morning *Good-Hezlth eek” begins. The most wholesome fruit in the world—"Sunkis{” Oranges—will be sold at special prices in all grocery and fruit stores. A trainload has just arrived from California and will be disposed of by special sales. Economical housewives will buy this lus- cious golden fruit like they do apples—by the dozen, half-box or box. “Sunkist” Oranges are much cheaper than good table apples. Good health for the entire familyl A delicious and economical treat prescribed by physicians ‘ Buy “Sunkist” in Quantities at Pleasing Prices ““Sunkist’” keep well and they will sell at such rcasonablegrices nextweek thatyou can buythem by the box or half-box at special prices. The wrappers from this most healthful of all fruit, along with a few stamps to pay charges, packing, etc., will provide you with several pieces of luxurious silverware. Amazing Quality of “Sunkist™ Tree Ripened, Picked With Gloves Seedless, Sweet, Juicy Navels _ These are the choicest oranges grown —the prize crop of 5,000 of the finest orange groves in California. Each or#nge is perfect, large, sound, juicy and of®wondrous flavor. Try them during *Good-Health” Week at the special prices, to find out the difference between perfect, tree-ripened “Sunkist’ Oranges and the ordinary kind. Insist on Valuable “Sunkist™ Wrappers Every genuine ‘‘Sunkist” comes in a tissue wrapper plainly marked. Your dealer will supply you if you make yourself plain that you want only GENUINE “Sunkist,”” the finest oranges in the world—*‘the ones with the valuable wrappers.”’ Economical *Sunkist™ Lemons Extra juicy, thin-skinned and of the same high quality as ‘‘Sun- kist” Oranges. They go farther than other lemons. The wrappers are valuable—the same as the orange wrappers. Recipe Booklet Free upon request. (125) Frademark Kegistered - “Sunkist” Oranges - on Special Sale Choose From These Fourteen “Sunkist” This Fruit x HKnife Yours Silver Premiums | Made of speciad Get This Orange Spoon tempered steel heave il lated, sams quality as the At right is shown ui?:cr bu{:‘kfi(' Pre~ new “Sunkist” Orange ;,'.m'( ‘,i.?‘rxst o:ur(c: Spoon, actual size. “.,;},C;,\:g a:: 20c. senuine Rogers and of For each additional the latest style. Sent fruit knife send 24 you on receipt of 12 “ S wrappers, “Sunkist” wrappers and 20c. g and 12c to help pay charges, packing, etc. For each additional spoon send 12 “Sun- Read This kist” wrappers and 12c. Carefully On all remittances u; Read carefully direce tions at right. to 24 cents send one-cent stamps; on amoust above 24 cents send Send for full descrip- tion, number of wrappers and amount of cash nec- office money order, press money order essary fo secure each article. bank draft. Do not send) cash, Make money orde or draft payable to the! Californfa Frult Growers®) Exchange, and add; your letters to the Call< " * g9 fornia Fruit Growers' Sunkist Exchange, 192 N, Clark H Street, Chicago, 11, Not Premiums responsible for cash sea Table Knife Table Fork L s, gripborsancy You can secure Dessert Spoon miums with * Sun- Child’s Kaife ist’’ orange wrappers, Bouillon Spoon Coffee Spoon merely send trademarks g cut from wrappers. If you Oyster Forls Sunkist’” ey '* oranges (::h‘“ s Fork r’mfl femmons, you will get range Spoo) ruit of the finest eating Fruit K 'g Sfions / quality, economically ruit Knife Teaspoon 7 nd you will soom ‘m.\*r enough wrappers to secnre 4 complete set off the beautiful table lfl“ ware, Tablespooa Butter Spreader