Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1912, Page 6

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SR o ;4@,35% o ‘?fin NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1912 ] TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line = NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and New Hampshire Choose this rout- next time L] You'll have a M{ lgxl vV v FEMININITIES There are few things in the fabric line which prove more interesting to the women folk than the attractive embroideries-called for by Summer dresses.. This sea- son which promises to be a “white season” has brought forth a wonderful array of the daintiest, prettiest embroideries we have ever seen. A necessity for the graduation gown, an unexcelled material for the dressy Summer gown and generally irresistible in their beauty these embroideries are to be foundin our Lace and Trimming Department. to New York. voyage on lon{ 1siand Sound luyerb iew of the wonderful n and water front of Manhattan Island. ' Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. week days only, dwe New York, Pler 70, East River, at 5.45, and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock next morning. NEW LONDON $l 50 NEW YORK Write or ull hone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New Lon on, Conn. for state- rooms and information. iys1d New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger sersice direct to New York. From Norwick Tuuun. Thure- EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING §—27 and 45 inches wide In a beauti- ful assortment of patterns. Beautiful, sheer embroideries for the dressy dress.. veeresresseess.$1.98 to $350 a Yard HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS—Dainty flouncings particularly de- days, Sundays, at 5.15 & signed for baby dresses..... ..50c A YARD PR 3 o LT ;:ufi:;:: EMBROIDERED BANDS TO MATCH FLOUNCINGS IN ALL W et S WIDTHS. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. EMBRODERED ALLOVERS—The prettiest ailovers which you can imagine embroidered artistically, guimpes and lingerle waists.. All that one could wish for 98¢ to $3.50 A YARD ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FOR YOUR NOTICE Our special demonstration of shirts for the men and shirtwaists for women will continue until Wednes- day night. v The cornerstone of the new town jnishing the c * William Wil- North road on Kingston Hill ami! building and courthouse at the corner 1‘ ams is the Sonb \: ”’{\!:4;1' sed iu.‘7'.w]x‘ulu¢xxg‘,r:ng‘)g‘x‘ng‘vx‘llq“::e \\Jl:"lsw | Mr. Jenny has long been a worker in ) of Broad and Union streets, Wester all of Providence. | Witcox diea ~ o @80 WRER TR charitable circles and has a very . will be placed in position this (Mon- | " of V/eslorly Granite, | . Wilcox became & charter mem- | strong leaning toward church v:m'l\‘ & «ay) afternoon at s o'clock, according | ett lodge of Odd ¥el- |and rch interests. His a opotat | z ! to the usages of and od | 5 y vears ago, and |ment can in no way give any satls- | Right \\\ shipful Wendell | 0dd | faction whatever to any of the people | Masons, by deputy grand master, acting ster of the Masons in Rhode | ie will be assis wiost worshipful grand lodge, of Senior Grand Warden John le | that believe that a town should be run |on a liberal basis. Some disgruntled individual has been g reports out of Des Moines that and et |1 cut b-contrs during the Warm Weather g to Kings lieve that membe Columbia | would lead strangers to = — s = e - hould b firs r Grand Wi J. Fred Park : d retalned mem- |Des Moines had elected an Inferior shou e your first care. Grana Warden . kred Earker, | nd product af e tih. "Jio arved us | souncil, A @ matter of fact, our wus- | DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |Buy the BIG BEN Grand Secretary S. Penrose Williams, | RS e : B lodge and s people are firmly convinced that v ) 4 Bilcgiat Haibert A; Rlcs, sitor. | b, LospimE wit o momber of the grand lodge | We now have the very best city ad- Dental Surgeon ALARM CLOCK Every article stored with us B0CE f the Sitate. ahd Grand |of the state flcox was a char n?misxrmilun (hq_t_ we have ever beem of FRISWELL 0 r B: 3 P iy e 1 | rembe 2 » lodge, augh- | able to elect. here are some people 2 - . . Meakcaoty. fir Ihods Tekn Ths DRIDDRCS fore oemuer of Myrtle lodge, Diugh- | who are =0 small as to believe that| In charge of Dr. & L. Geer's practie 2 '~ |is handled by expert Furriers formal request to lay the cor Building 87x117 Feet. | the first noble grand. e |the sole salvation of an organization duriog his last lliness. 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich will be made by James M. P I Martha B. Sher- |depend upon one an and | McGrory Building. Norwich, Cona. and Vacuum Cleaned before of Westerly, rman of the & yme me after ue'r'l‘n\' > iy S mmission. There will be singing by ar I sister, rerine Sher- A JZON, THERE 1s no advertising medlum 1n | _THE! no aav 1 . . he school children, the Masons, and t fronting on Broad | son is slmmt‘fuv,n 1<.E Director the Greater Des Moines | Gastern Connect'eut equal to The Bul- | Rastern Connecticu: equal to The Bul storing. selections by the Westerly band. and 6 inches on | Wilec He leaves ) rln ghters, Mrs. | Commission. letin for business results. letin for business results. A shert street p: e will be made entre 1 the y and M - Alteration f jjust prier to the cornerstone ceremo- e s and Repam estown, niai, the proocession forming at t n . {Masonie hall in this order: The Wes are T attended to during the Sum- erly band, Franklin lodge, Free and n be reached L aconios. ; f . Accepted Masons, Narragansett com while the bu ishop Perry adminls- | § ish. tnandery, Knights Templar, officers of | distir are not actuall % of confirmation in Chris mer, 1f you wis the grand lodge. e opal church Sunday morning. 1 There has long been need of a more | 7Th e public sanitary drinking foun- adequate town hall house in Westerly, expedient to have connected and so building and cour and it was deemed | the two buildin constructed as to |e Lich have been in storage dur- e winter will be placed in posi- week | ing t on al re uncil club de- J.C. McPherson FURRIER, NORWICH, CONN. Steam and French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing- in have the appearance of one building in | the Third On the sec- e architectural effect. In order to bring | ond floor will be t aall and the Eoool e this about it was necessary for the |superior court : state to make an appropriation for t courthouse, and mainly through t efforts of Senator Louis W sum of $30,000 purpose, which Building Specifications. il McKenz kota a month’ pelied to return | son of a second Arnold the the vas available udes the for Try this tonight! ) forming a 4 FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA SPRING Raiment | platforms under ail and nt course of entertain- announcement bei of the courthouse, the s 2 3 r s by At nished by the town The Sotrge. I sy s and Cye! site, which formerly contained three [ 4c¢; free I'“‘-: '}’I"i‘_"'f“""‘;‘_"‘"“‘ P pany were h W . 1 9 e oo the e o sha e ol n e 1 Chew Wrigley’s ner of both streets, was purchased for | 4 “‘“ '”“ A0 IH[ $20,000, co: tio d t 2 uity o o {0, emcfinnd Bt sy |1 s o i e i on your way home. Cleanse ";"’ with special reference b A the Providence dlocess, . g et i ) your mouth—refresh it. n accordance with the ¢ | he stores and other place i into by Mr abcock and ¢ s will be clesed s (Mon Bplscopal churel n that pe 2 afternoon Cetation the properiy was iransferred to the | . ')‘_ the én‘ \Elauxnrm»;- e sh, vera ears Agc The con- Ambs < e town ing and court- iah, Boveeal yiark agu The con |, It makes you as hungry as Motorn Blladis: of 4t Kint of fiding, not including the lig | & of diversion and pra ; " eating, is $39,500, of which rm state | g 5 t of Christ i b k 3 : 7 Yetric = e S to pas 330,000, iess the cost of fur- | dif be 8 4 . - a bear—makes you want Garments and Ostrich Feath b adquarters i orn s 7 T aaa ers. Chlldren ory R ichers' club netted $13407 004, en heips est 1it. Satisfaction Guaranteed. | ng made club held in EI evenir Rrel'l - ments | of the Mrs. George R. ation from the | mantna Allen, and ther and Mrs, Office: 48 Franklin St. NORWICH, CONN. 1, Seturday If everyone everywhere would chew it before and after eating, what fine te: hool. Stlas T. Dress Goods Entered the arena in Winter clad. There {is surely considerable . fi do . R e i e appetites—fine digestions— emnants winds are mighty winds, and April at the top of P Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxton milar work vill be over the Mr. Editor: Des Moines has not been cksliding as indicated by the at- hed clipping from your paper. We refused to grant three terms to »{ our original commissioners, rd terms are unpopular in- this and in our.c days are not the rare and perfect days | ; of “Sunkist” rose garlanded June, The price of coal is sailing to dizzy heights. Get a “VULCAN” or “REZNOR odor- | |, less GAS RADIATOR. They turn cold to comfort, are reasonable in price, eco- fine teeth—we’d all have. ' sl l And the green country . nomlcal in gas consumption. You will | [ ; vote at our last h l proclaim it the wisest Investment you ! iiractly under tho. copmer scured more than seems very near winiie you (Bean Hill) Nerwich Town SVE s, s bulioin 5 of a \he \mer\ cast. l\tr o - > ° Jun12WMF X ‘rane’ test Toaster, “St s is in chorge of the pol S e s Tt s i | Van Liew i€ 8, chores o (0 paie enjoy this refreshing mint tite in; tota x k at- et LY R 10! 1t position ir eit ea Gas Tubing, Rotary Tank Heat o, Il bo of SAIfQRN |57 iant position in o city that desir STORAGE AND INSURANGE ers, the famous “Ruud” Instantaneous | i to be liberal. h 6 at cor- in chim- | Water Heater and the latest models of | 1912 Gas Ranges are among the good | hings we will gladly show you. selected for his chief S alnE leaf ]ulce, for Furs during the summer montns Al work guaranteed. Drop a pesta! end 1 will call for work. NORWICH FUR CO, GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer of one pi wilibe rock fa 1pstons syrprised on was offered to him, y who was entirely Inscription on Frieze. i : iption street on the frieze Try it tonight! A SAFE SCALP TONIC. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Makes the Gray Hair Vanish, Gas & Electrical Dep't, | Alice Building, 321 Main Street | will ston under im hes by twelve in hes s 2 on the town | 0l SUphLE Tor Ceoin (ha Bt oty | Beiv st byt e i2 Providence SL., Taftvill: huilding o o 8. o 8K o and in good condition PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | »r 1> e e Compos>d | As -a matier of fact, Sulphur is & y Y Prompt attention to day or night calta, natural element of hair and a defici Telephone 630. aprl4M WrFawl ate Senator Louis W. ¥ on the Arnold of W m;n-wxv and Representative | 0f it in the hair is held by many D of any dealer. It costs lees, Abram L. Atwood of Froviden rep- | Sbecislists to be connected with loss U N t- l B k resenting the state, and . James A | Of color and vitality of the hair. Tn- DENTIST Pendleton, C. Clarence Maxson, Thom- | §uestionably, is no better remedy ncas Nationa an flen, O, Slarenoe Maxs Nipple ana | for hair and scalp troubies, especially DR. E. J. JONES In this way you will know the ex Martin H. Spellman, representing the | 1’2‘;“““‘(:"“' g:d-‘""SS, than L age and e y d al towr. of Westerly Sulphur, it properly ‘prepared. e tant Kind 67 £y raceloe o thersas iy Tha Wyeth Chemical Company of Suile 46, Skannon Building New York put out an ideal pi of this kind, called Wyeth's S Sulpaur Hair Remedy, and Sulphur are c aration ge and in which Sage mbined with other urned endorsed cheque. Courteous and libera) treatment ex- ‘2nded to every depositor whether the Charles H. Wilcox died Friday eve- ning in his eighty-fifth year at the home of his son, John R. Wilcox, sher- Take elavator Shetucket street em- trance. ‘Prons :ount be large or small. Iff for Washington county, at Kings- | yyluable romedies for keeping the hair We solicit your patromage. ton !‘un, ;m:..x;‘ .:| hf‘j.xmfi\”em} ”4(‘ | and gcalp in f,ea; ‘)ua'll;\?\on«;‘unn HOWTUCK AFE orr arlestown, December 4, . Saliig THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, i ik bnd s Al i l(»'ff“fi.."?r ‘;fffi' 372 ANITARY Lelephone 85. 42 Shetucket Street.|fnr several years in Westerly, Over | troupl dandrt v, itchy ? ING Wi fifty vears ugo he went to South Kings- o “‘.”f"‘““ e Rt 4 Lok e the hukar PRING WATER {JATISFY ,, Ry oot be won s Sy Wity alp s 2 5 vor Tel. 34-2. Norwich, C Kingston Hill. In Wi, 8Ds Lpss’ it asdatdins The flavor lasts el. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. mnled deputy jailer " | tions ..id see DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN [ i Weeden | dass! ireatment will m N onee took | pearance of vour Physician and Surgeon S T O e F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., mained in that pc eight vears. | that the m will be refunded if the PAYBICIAN AND SURGEON, 14 Main St Telephane 426, In 1878 he was postmaster at the | remedy is not exactly as represented . A vOMce of lals Dr. Hasiman Kingston office and he purchased the Greenman place on about that me al agent, The Lee & Osgood Co, 1131 Main street Room i, Second ¥ ar. bannon Bldg

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