Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1912, Page 8

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DUTY T0 Must Keep It in Its Originzi Significance—Commander F ai;'- banks Tells Sons of Veicrans at Connecticut Division Encampment Here—Delegaies From a Dozen Camps. SAVE MEMORIAL DAY ! All Trolleys Lead "FORWARD THE LIGHT BRIGADE® ONE WEEK HOUSECLEANING SALE——— Now is the Time When the Woman of the House Satisfies Her ‘Wanderlust by Investigating Each Nook and Cranny of the House and by Letting Light Into the Dark Places. We List Below Some of the Helpful Suggestions For This Brightening-Up Process Which Appeared in Our Big Advertisement. Household Furnishings —AT— Housecleaning Prices A strong plea for the Sons of Vete- | manner they have for the past few rans to use their influence to pre- | years, serve Memorial day in its original if these men are proceeding on the significance and to save it from the | principie that the political and moral commercfalizing and sport loving | influence of the G. A, Il nas become | spirit was one of the points brought out | S0 weakened by the lessening of its| by Division Commander A. O. Fair- | ranks, then let us as an organization | banks in his opening address here | rise in our might and brotast Thursday at the 28th annuval encamp- | the injustice of the existing s ment of the Comnecticat Division, | If that proves unavailing we can at Sons of Veterans. The sesslon began Lleast exert sufficlent influence to take about 4 o'clock in Pythian hall, with [‘aw ay from those unprinecinied men this 25 delegates present as reported by | spring Holiday which was x;.htf the committee on credentials, of which | about by reason of the infiuences of | Secretary Treasurer, Allen T, Pratt/of | G. A. R. men, and to whom they he Hartford was chairman. been so ungrateful, by causing ti The division convention was | transfer of the observance of Memo- called to order py Commander Fair- | rial day from the 30th day of May, as banks who made his annual address | was provided, to the last Sabbath of May. Support of The Public Such a course has been adv by the comrades of various de ments, and unless the people rise to the occasion and frown upon any and all turn this holy day that bel soldiers into a holiday for y be the ultimate re- Household Furnishings . In the Basement Department SILVER CREAM POLISH, ValuelBAMBOO HANDLE .BROOM, flouseclealing P('iCQS 25¢— SPECIAL 19¢/ Value B5c—. . ...SPECIAL 49¢c i { BRISTLE FL d pEEiR—. e R S tle pides et i SN S Borax—One-half pound packagg,; $225, ‘2.65_°°R BROOM, $1.00, e | Value 10c. speciaL 76| | ¥ ¥ RUGS. from their v labors to be| | S DRY MOPS, 59¢, 76o, stricken from the calendar, 3nd : ELECTROLINE, Value 100 | 100, SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS ern their conduct on Memorial y SPECIAL 7 RUGS— accordingly, R Y IR SOMETHING NEW — Hand-drawn, °|SELF WRINGING MOPS, Value Size § by 9, value $7.50, Afiliated: Organizations: hemstitched e with embroidered | CEDARINE FURNITURE POL-| 75¢ SPECIAL 68c. SPECIAL 3345 initial, 45 by 26 inches. L Totue. W. SPECIAL $1.19 a pair G. A.R., the Daughters o ISH, Value 25c. ..SPECIAL 21c| WOOL WALL DUSTERS.. MOP STICKS ........ .85¢ Size 1-B by 10-6, value $12.00. Aos SPECIAL $9.96 2 ladies cof the Auxilinry, the we extend oir best wishes,, thanking 3 SR |SCRUB BRUSHES ...5¢, 8¢, 10c Size 9 by 12, value $14.50, sies extended, and hope s M o ! Nt 1 Fine Sheets 81 by 99 Inches. |Wooden and Willow Ware COUNTER BRUSHES 4 R : On account of a rise in price on cotton c, 35c, 50¢c | THE VERY BEST GRADE OF TAP- B ’l'?{:‘f'°"=' this wiil be your last chance for | TOWEL ROLLERS, Value %e— { .~ sxz- ?n\,t;%szmi— Sl dhder that 2 - some time to buy this sheet for the SPECIAL 19¢ Miscell v 12, valus $18.00. service of price named, 1scellaneous SPECIAL 91500 through them SPECIAL 79c each | WASH BOARDS, Value 3%c— GALVANIZED PAILS,10qt. Value] AXMINSTER RUGSE, ALL WOOL, are capable of SPECIAL 290|190 SPECIAL 150] ORIENTAL DBESIGNS— i DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT e thelr positior {§ FULL-SIZE CROCHET QUILT Size 9 95, FATRBANKS, such influe {§ READY FOR USE. " L GALVANIZED PAILS, 12qt. Value eible, b+ e ' n Commander. {}u,t fortdh Im- camyj . SPECIAL §1.00 21c— SPECIAL 19¢ 1S enx wou s which was followed by the | successor appoint e t i Brooms, Brushes and Mops|GALVAN|zso PAILS, 14 qt. Value mhm!s‘fifi?,’?ns’w’f“mn wppointment of chairmen for the com- | operate with the department com- | 25c— SPECIAL 21c " 2, value 338.50. mittees on officers’ reports, resolutions | mander of the A R intluencing | | Bleached Sheets at the Old BEST QUALITY BROOMS, Value CLOTHES LINES, 100 Feet | SPECIAL $10.08 and by-laws. The full commitee ap- | the Connectict 3 tatives 1| 69c— SPECIAL 620 d eet long, f i pointments will be completed today. | congress to vote »a Lills | Price. Value 50c— SPECIAL 39¢ Size $-3 by 10-6, value $21.00. Division Commander’s Address as are of advantage to_the ing | SPECIAL $17.50 jon Commander Fairbank B el e R e | ..70c each SOAPS SOAPS s e et e | Conclusion, 5 gt sach ‘ Inlaid Linol Army of tent ve| You reposed great confidea . | 2=t oach SOILOFF—V -+ e e ) | when you elected me to the whce of ...$1.00 each |LENOX SOAP cee.8 for 250 —Value 10— Regular price $5¢ mquare vard this aivisiod SR S0 Cench [ nEe abAD.. SPECIAL 7o SPECIAL T8¢ ..7 for 25¢ sies extended and for the encourage- | WOF i |BATH BRICK—Value 10c— P 3 Biferine s 1 5 | Regular price 39¢ square vard e 2 s Gl your wishes and to keep the IVORY SOAP............6 for 25c| SPECIAL 7o SPECIAL 80¢ e T o Tavie Do o on the high plane that it nas th GOLD DUST—4 Ibs, Value 25c— i S onarT o Iavor . T'have great faith mn it and EAIRY BOAP... . voios Regular price 93¢ square yard Phes 4ia ihaktne ion ot gBIm ERta T el i LINEN SECTION. : iy focde AN SRECIALITS: SPECIAL 88¢ I thank you from the depths e O riee square 5 Tor thie onar RRQ-bant HUCK TOWELS—Large size and good soiaiileb e SPECIAL 4c| Tesular price 3113 yard their successors, fc successors to the Gra Republic. It is our duty to honor these men, | On Memorial day to pay our tribute | i the ame support of respect to the memory of their dead | B1Ven me in t 3 rs in SWISS SPONGE CLOTH DISH comrades, and to honor and show our | £eneral, do better by him even than TOWELS. each affection for the livi have by me, let every mnan be a Memorial Day Not to Die Out , for your loyalty and for- quality, 10c, 122c, 15¢, 17c 25¢c each. | DUTCH HAND SOAP..........5¢ ; ! DRI-MONIA—Value 7c— RS AL T for him who foilows, fiust | | SWISS SPONGE CLOTH DISH SPECIAL 1c] Regular price $1.39 ““"’g;‘;a $1.24 S, ’(h,;; the CLOTHS ...5¢c and 10¢ - the my Printed Linoleum. 43¢ quality, i . SPECIAL 42¢ square yard SWISS SPONGE CLOTH _HAND firmer faith and trust in POWIBER. oyl L s 15¢ each God as the It must not be said in years itor and pre- # =, AR A P come that we were so lacking in fillal of our na with a greater | SWISS SPONGE ( I__BATH Bbc quality regard that we permitted Memorial |-devotion to my « ts principles acl SPECIAL 49¢ square yard day to die with the last veteran, but | and institutions, with a de a SWISS SPONGE I ROLILER OB S S hia s G ..30c each if ‘we, the sons men, allow | for my father and his com the desecration of day by worldly ; the Civil war, and with sports and exhibitions to continue | Jief In the work of the Sons of Vet- without remonstrance, we will be 1o I retir , not to be ed upon the world at large as in- -been or forgotten, but tu wcrk | hese $9%¢ quality. SPECIAL 57¢ square yard nding Mar For the I etary made the divis order for the first ot did not antici advantage the manr grates. | the boys ag merely one of the | ¢ e —— — — ~ When the commander-in-chief of | DOYS. i : elotiei = B : . N Y cess is the patrlotic loyalty and love £ 4 an i ti V. i the G, A. R., Gen, John A. Log Loss in Membership Shown. B ' ¢ u C l: and love of America berties, “hu‘sidered the greatest patriotic speech celved this day l“"“l industry and sacrif of her cit- | | prem court, and dare to | wer given win & wit. - | PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE Past Division Commander Speaks. on the would he of our | tory of | ed International Spangled Banner. R o o nding, March 21, 1911— | g When it was provid member: at | cries of od for you!”) Ju(lglel Ralph M. Grant of Hartford, a | . a0t May shondd Wash- | i red international above our |Past division commander, was aiso U N tl l B k grasping )wi ‘H;F nt ington, th veyor, at the | ST T d (Cheers and | Breeted with applause as he rose to re- ncas a ona an 11.0n¢ getters would profane the day in the '‘Good for y spond to the toast, Sons of Veterans. In'thi . i the " Child Id Judge Grant spoke thougthfully upon n f' way &‘gu wi ;now » ghxuc. ildren to Upheold the Flag. ) the spirit which shculd be animating cost of your living and always have nation’s s and made | Cries of of the greatest repu What force cradle of of 3; | him th and 3 camps. on earth? | | % = : % p ek 9 ; the best kind of & receipt in the re- | aining in good standing—ag |1 Uiy 2 our flag to float gloriously over | one of the Sons of Veterans, which he F < 33 2 tanding—36 | have transformed I ur flag is to float gloriously over ‘ MORE THAN SKIN DEEP, | camps and 1,619 embers, e St cetivnt ot hip of state in the years that are | Said was of duty to the state and to ‘“E‘"“ 'n‘d,:m’d iy | Loss—53 members and 3 camps, | war? It ws ) come, then you sons of veterans | révere ard perpetuate the memories of ourteous and liberal treatment ex- More Than a Skin Salve is Needed ed in his an- | Patrick Hen must provide numerous strong, indus- | these who sustalned the union. It is | tended to every depositor whether the - 5 < . i . ~ g . Coad oR account be large or small pts of $1,600 srty or give me trious, intelligent, God fearing boys|3n cTganization for good citizenship, to Cure Piles Permanently. 1 ,f. ‘:0 ; v ‘.’m_:é’\ (‘;“d ot and girls to uphold that flag and guide le;:i-ra““ l«i'lstL"V}‘mv.i: \\'qulhi _Smp]l'x{y lhh: We soliclt your patronage. # e the balance t that he had but that ship of state. Waving the banncrs | SUPreme duty of the individual to his THE UNCAS NATIONAL B Don't be disappointed if . The t'm|1sv'v1h|;u_::l his countr jon De ion day, holding patriotic | state and his country. It can erect no Telephone 68, 42 Shetuck QASNQ:(I t get a lasting cu ed balance on hand Patriotism e SNDOw cover- | convent s such as this, and reflect- | Detter memorial to our f wthers than by eaians -+ o i - The cause of t of $2,516 ed fields of V : with mart on puast heroism are not enough. | the faithfuiness with which we adhere deep. It is bursements | blood 4 2 merican patriotism calls for men of | to those principles which were their pockets S Badk biv in hands of camp|Pi action to do tk duty even in the face | uiding star. ] HEM e S b of tremendous sacrifice. “The hand in Sil ; & G d d Fi s d e s tablet tonict remeny. | that rocks the cradle is the hand that Foss: il Slihceito Majon But arden an ower oeeds G. A. R. Department Commander. | rules the world,” but the hand that| The siaging of America as the con- Commander W. II. Dougal, de art- lation and cures all - ; cures all robs and wrecks the cradle is the hand | cluding number was followed by an thoroughly. of Just the time to buy. ment Connecticut, G, A gave {that 18 today wrecking the future |impressive moment, when at the sug- | : / msl‘\fur . ipply at . Sev- | the convention a stirring talk and ::d- S b hopes of our beloved ship of state, and | gestion of General William A. Alken a Then when the warm days : Son, Conn. nd all | journment was taken about 5 o'clock. | and swee 2 {th. soil the forces which are breaking asunder | toast was drunk in silence to Major |« 7 drugsists. Dr. Leonhardt Co, Station | Officers and Delogates Prasort | fooes o s o toran fSmilli | the dearest, sweetest tles of “Home, | Butt and the other herocs of the Ti- [COME you are prepared for 3, Buffalo, N. Y., mail a free booklet. | gates Present. - SEBe YN s s | Sweet Home,” spell greater danger to | tanic who went down to their death so p]anung following were the and delegat Alvin O. Fa e Comman es H.} ington, Junior Vice Com i ey, Wate Allen and with courage and sympathy put I ation and iro front, while the; the national union than the shot that)ncbly and bravely. was fired from a rebel gun on Sumter. The local committee of arrungements comprised Commander Fairbanks, Not to Be Found Wanting. Charles O. Murphy, Willlam F. Bogue, Peoplo’s Markot Sons of veterans, your fathers and ;60;’59 A. Keppler and Arthur L. s sacrificed for the fulfillment of | Peale. . o The banquet was concluded just after 6 Fl‘lll'(llll .t. otic obligations—are you to A wanting? midnight. ‘The divisicn encampment JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Rain Coats into ther tled with poverty at home garb of a nurs; or Cathol rity consoled and nd dying on the battle fleld and the hoepital. | E encamp- New Battles for Country, ; und us every day in the midst | continues its session at 9 o'clock r‘nis{ sndent for “'f‘ 1\, 1' The tumults and horrors of war are | of -flJ"'delu I0US Progress dxu;,d §\1~'fe;r; e i g2 Pt R ast » voice of Ame | we find n of heroic defenders Comr ,11\1:» N, E new. ba : g [ justice and ¥ v, honesty and respect | | . toberts and »f. our: ot Your | for legitimate authority. | O o o au® | nspired by the patriotic herotem of [| .MADAME RACHELLE’'S || ’ Camp Delenates, mt in times | YOUT moble ve n fathers, glorifying ADVICE TO e in vou and the noble BEAUTY SEEKERS Sons of American y to the practice that flag lnt e we are build- | s American inc | George W. Thoms, Jr, Harry May Baskets frem 3 contas up. Crepe he wi 3 Mary B.—You sre foolish to fesl 0 hopeless deals of Ameriean patri- -bo:t’;curlmkiu. They are really very easily | Paper, Baskets, Paper Flowers for , George A. Nor the S ng may r Spangled | and quickly driven away. I recommend that you _ er the | secures blc jar of Wilson's Freckle Cream, either | making, at " | st your drug store or from the Wilson Freckle | to ev striving for + No. 6—Commar ave 0 2 home of the * | our whet they rule the Cha ¥ of the na- ] Tee an Brcam o, at Charleston, S. C., and use it every | i ; n patriotism us to Eas night as pi fons. I have found this prepa- | ) uity and justi = Fionors for the Speaker. ration remarkably effective and it is absalutely | ¥ Justi for all o " uded, Depart- | most gigantic fins 2 T la- 1 left his seat Mrs. A. B. McC,~1 canrot recommend sny | or 1 os' mblea alks of Uf = fnternal treatment for developing the bust. Mas- s Commander "W bor in the mest humble walks pf Jife, ] Father Keefe n:e"i;methnu good, but should be mretully!Frankhn, Square. Norwich, Cenn. 15 ell, Bridgeport Nothing Above the tar Spangled | W1 3 of B g.a}pm-; mmmlé I:np_vo;:l:g"out on;n‘;l}figkh‘gg‘mn«; 9. dichmond, Mvsti jumpe his fe te propose three n and eat nourishing, flech building THERE !s no aavertisin ol 1 A sudden shower shouldn't | e U GEs i Ba"l""r‘i speaker who had just |« Wilson's Freckle Cream is sold by Eastern Gonnoctiot: agual to Thne B, 1 ins, Putna { We must fight har I . hold back a single soul. Slip | into one of our rain-proof % Slip-on Coats when a storm =°n- No. 45—A. T. Pratt, Rockville, | comes up and on your way| No. 45—L. W. Pendleton, Harry C, :nb:rl:: {z:;‘b:snlsl:.: th'l;h;s"l’:!:iun “‘ & ”L Wi THE BULLBTIN,S CORN GROWING CONTEST FOR 1912 i Skt ol | PATRIOTISM THEME y on 9 . . . us when it comes to price, = e $230.00 in Prizes for Competing Farmers (Centinuzd‘?rom Page Five.) All grades from the $5.00 |nations sreatest need, sdcrificed all e 4 & > ind 1otk $25.00 kined D acest. need, scrifcod IN SEVEN PRIZES—$§100. fo 1si; $50. to 2nd; $25. to 3rd and 4th; and $10. each to next three in order mor of war, rushed where battles | Graves said ho con- | H. M. LEROU. | Jetin for business resuits. J. Mulligan, East | To Promote Corn Growing in New London and Windham Counties The Bulletin makes this offer for the best acres of corn grown The Toggery Shop their own hearts, ¥ lifeblood of - THE RULES OF THE CONTEST: 4 291 MAlN ST Sons of America's Heroes. Who May Compets—Any farmer in New London or Windham Counties may compete. No contestant will be awarded more than ons - You, honored sons of America’s he- ‘. Only one eniry can be made from a farm, which can be made by the owner, his son or lessee. N C h :ges-*rz::]rd 5@1“(",:'(S‘efid‘];‘?pggf“;’?‘im’ Date of Entry—Notice of intention to compete should be sent to The Bulletin Company on or before May 1, 1912, very highest ideals of America: f~ i L & i 3 ater ']. 5 Macp erson Rt Tov) ares Hoully houm;] [»:z:n‘ It will be better to enter now, even if you decide to withdraw later. undying love of our country, loyaity | Amount of Land—Any amount of land may be planted, provided it is actuaily one acre or over in extent. The awards will be made NORWICH CONN to its life and weal, and an everlast- upon the yleld of one acre only. This one acre must be one piece, and may be selected by the contestant at harvest or before, but must ] o ing defense in peace and war of Amer- come within and be a part of the piece entered in the contest. - ican honor and American progress, P Love of God and Countr > Survey—’rhg scre must ba measured and staked off by two disinterested parties not in the family of the contestant or in his employ, ot Y. The quantity of lund within the lines must be exactly 43,560 square feet. No allowance will be made for bowlders, walls, fences, trees, Landscap]ng Take away from a people thelr Jove swampy or poor land or for any irregularity, elther natural or artificial, or for missing hills All boundary stakes must remain in of God and love of country, and you original position until after the awards are made and announced. ¢ you intend to do anything In this |Tob them of the vital sparks of indi- line ‘this spring, now is the time to |Vvidual and natfonal honor, @Geld and ‘)err" y;)rlnr order for Trees, Shrubs '.md precious stones, commerce and {ndns- ‘erennials. 2 try, armies and warships, may all ald _Estimates and plans of planting|n"tne materlal glory ana progress of sladly & - a nmation, but, after rellglon, the nEsl‘ GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES aprio O, P, ERNST, M, and only guarantes of a patlan’s me. The efiality of the corn will be decided by a free laboratory test made by the Storrs College expert from one quart of selected cern. 1t will require fifiy nemes to warrant the competition. ’ iy e St SRR e

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