Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1912, Page 6

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{three d:iughtors snd five sons, Who have Teen in Puwcatuck for near'y two where some members of the were employed in the Lorraine mill, left 1ucsday morning for their former home i Adamsville, Canada. The work of removing the freight depot to permit the railroad improve- 34 under her own power Tuesday to - - Mystic, where she will be put in vead- - iness for the summer season on the 2 Watch: Hill and Stonington route. ¥ ; e : e AL o BON :TON Corsets ye: furi Ordered By Judge Brown In Damage Suit of Lewis Vs. Town of Westerly—Burdick-Hewitt Horse Case on Trial—Su- preme Court Sustains Verdict For $600 In Favor of C. P. ments as planned will begin t‘n;s 2 Al dnesday) morning. The whole Chapman—Lyman-Richmond Martizge—Death of Ev- | (RG], 0TS Uer 10 feet westward and will be done with t possible inconvenience to the ion of business. STONINGTON High School Seniors and Juniors Give erett W. Lamphear. West pre and. Tnis building i \'Len the superfor court for “'uh»l county came in in Westerly | morXing the first 40 minutes ¥ ccupted by George T. | bu Two Flays With Ability—Good Fare I delivering his cha. i ;‘ ‘;*_’f M of Cod and Haddock. ecover $450 for es to the doctor's automoblle, to be caused by a defect in Hill road. e jury retired at 10.10 and at 1 k sent word to the court that| was mo proapect of immediate | reement and lunch was furnished the | jutors. Judge Brown returned to his Babcock of New York sday for the sum- | Mre. Harry arrived in town ' In the ngton county siven in the 00 in the action ouncil and Mrs. (Wednes- os Cowan, Jr n_leave toda; ork Hopper ment, n to che n street. Baptist st e in Providence on the 1.46 train, | s L AEEE R e el ek T e ons for the e Dubois has handed preparing for a rummage gurors to return sealed verc to i srrnling the de- Comedies by Students. Deputy Sherift ) , to be deliver- d sus & B t at 9.20 Wednesday morn- the plaintift sday ever the senior and T %, .50 e neacas o suit invo asses of the Stonington High | v wid School presented at b 2 : W0 and the town Bob and A Love of ) B oy Ju the LawiacWast: verdict on the zvounc | were excellently 1, and the cla erly g g il g es awarded | es i with ability in the various m_l:d B e i Chas Three separate surips |roles. In Mr. Bob, Rebecca - Luke, B - Sekic against iile in length, were | the Maiden Lady, 'wa cllently J 8 is remitted to the | done by M 1 \ml.; g Washington county | Who took the part of R render judgment on 2, '13, and trov id some fine cover the va! "4, Harola Which the pla Haton, 1% were and all had to respond fect also pleas- the members of the wse was given mber of the cast in each com- h. Between the acts Russell ome to the mbuiance. About an injury Rhode sl reh When ang_effectively and Rouse that the horse was but very little s ndered several selections Mr. Burdick 1 s ra! of the horss by biggh < o ot haveiSnk About the Borough. g D e o Bl relief| Tawrence Clay has left the employ et : L ® Atwood company and is visiting orwich. pesday) St. Philip and james' day, there will be service at ch at 10 a. m. ent arrived here thi: She will | to the Lawrence free hos- The new Colonial club is fully or- wee B e e e in connection n e e s il with the corporation, with their Smack brought in 1d haddock NOANK Recent Visitors—Fishing Fleot Busy— Social Interests this week Amos S. Burd urchased a bay honors gone > home, urned to | ort visit in the has irned Is in New Lon- 2 Hy church held t ing on 4 E t sday evening at the home of Mrs. ! William 1. Spicer. | J The fishing schooner, Elinore Hill, Capt, Frank Fitch, arrived from Nan- Charles W. Hevitt, the defendant, hmond of | tucket Saturday, and left today for ki hat n North Lyman of | New York with a load of cod. four Tucsds has returned to his Da rovidence after a brief vis- | s n ther in town. | the guest Daniel Halloran, in r daughter, Londc of riousl remains unchs of t Mrs son are vis- Friends. Liberty ing rela n Socizl for Members and y an n laborers. nd Thomas Hewttt ant B TAdwl £ the harn not awn was owned by a4 he 3 The hor= pherif™s nington, will A filness of the su- An.a w hooner Gracie Phillips, from The lonc continued land P. Chapman against the town of bert hall | case of Court- | I 1 Gill e ————— o TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY Remarkable Values in Women's and Misses’ Suits SUITS NOW $14.50 from $20.00 SUITS NOW $19.50 from $30.G ; SUITS NOW $25.00 from $40.00 It is gratifying to see how enthusiastically Women have responded to this Special Sale of Smart Spring Suits. Dozens of Women have told us they never saw such splendid Suits at such remarkably low prices. Despite the splendid selling of the past few days we still offer an excellent variety of styles and fabrics to :;lge;t ’If{;mw.eecime in today if possible—the Sale Ends COLC!N!A’L SILVER. Priceless Collection of John Cotton Smith Family on Public Hartford. View in it1, Helen Robert | tion of the | year BY) Everst silver ingstone, onc tone family | {of the well kno: of New York brought more ver into the {of the those x one family. inter and altoge n one | ot and T t The Wanhroktan 121-125 MAIN STREET. make th most valuable of fly silver in America | 8uccess Through Work. | of those FUR STORAGE—Dry Cold Air Improved Method, Moderats | | | fl One . ) [~ new western senators charges. 'Phone 887 and we will call for your furs. gays he has read the Congressional o was 18 years old, w0ys, that you can't suc- hard work.—Atlanta : (o) (o) ————— (3 <o (1) Touru i collections of fam- | provide every lady who would be in fashion with the authentic corset base over which to fit the new gowns. * Absolutely the best corsets on earth. A demonstration will prove a revelation. Leading stores. $3to $25. Royal Worcester Corsets most admirably reflect the fifty-year old pelicy of their makers, namely—to pro- duce a better corset in every detail than any other of equal price. Beautiful new models now on display at your dealers. $1 to $5. Brief State News Danbury—William H. Austin caught | ¢ a trout weighing two pounds and two| ounces. Portland.—Mrs. F. D. Mabrey little sc atives in Redding. Hartford u will be put in operation M day evening ai ing Bridgeport—With the highest digni- | | tary New Haven.—On a charge of violat- a city ord handbills on the ufacturer, w are especially designed to give stout women beauty, comfort and “lines.” They have “reduc- ing bands” easily arranged on the figure to sup- port the abdomen and make hips less prominent. Ask your dealer to show them. Gho | wa at and have left for a visit with rel- | pole ¢ railroad ough 1 | clergymen, | brated a v | Congregation: ~ | one that w the Hall rededicated S | West Haven.— $3 and e $5. rch_of the Holy | Janes streets, rdance with a the c Stylish Colorings. Savings Most Pronounced. _ | The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Women's Suits and Coats AT CLEARANGE PRICES Including the Most Fashionable Spring Models in all the Most The Opportunity is Exceptional—the Spring Weight Coats Misses and small women. These are principally in mixtures. Very special values at $8.50. and Spring Coats, in a splendid as- sortment. navy, tan and gray—Coats in grays and novelty mixtures—regular $16.00 Suits at $11.48, and Suits in exclusive models, only one of a kind—in all the newest models and most. $25.00 Suits at $17.98, Suits at Coats at $8|-u An odd lot of Taflored Suits and in sizes for Suits at ”.48 Coats at Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits The Suits are In black, tans, Suits at 1$”'Ha Coats at ‘Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits Spring Coats—Smart Tailored fashionable materials—regular SR Suits at 2'{5“ Coats at ‘Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats— ssident of the Pc spoke at the open meet- | ¢ ral Lavor union Mon-| up in mpion: Juffer ing of exclusive models in light class Suits, only one of a style, The materials are English Whipcords, Men's Wear Worsteds and Wide-Wale Serges— value up to $37.50 at $27.50, the Auditorium. Times, throwing fichael K a cigar he other day. ill d fc ested t fiCh'ild:rre nfi Cry of the Orthodox Russian Greek | FOR FLETCHER'S tholic_church officiating, and the tor ana other « Special Offering Women's ) 7\ /it is your duty to fores aid at best. (/) obviates every objection to a cidal factor in Formamint re nook in the germ-laden thro: ) saliva—bathingthe throat membrane continuou & N CASTORIA | “Very well, thank you— except for a sore throat.” Dindif- ference to “‘only throat—To tal 1 it INAININ flE GERM-KILLING THROAT TAR a sore throat” often ends in much moreserious trouble. Sore throat is a seri- roubie. > very ous ailment in itself. And it doesn’t always stop at being just sore illitis, of a gargle will not do it—it is superficial LETY D o B Convenience itself, Formamint can be taken any time—any place—a gargle cannc enough to be effective. Formam the taste. Formamin germ-infectior may give they lack the mint—ability Earico Caruso, the world's Ereatest tenor, writes: “'1 have found Formamint Tablets very pleasant to the taste and beneficial to the throat.” Leo Slezak, the world-fam- Ak find Formamint Tablets mply superb and I recom- mend them to my fricnds.” Mme. Adelina Patti, the Queen of Song, writes: “I have taken Formamint ablets for some time past ve much pleasure in that I find them very neficial for the throat.” ing Permamint. | WriteToday for FREE Sample Upon receipt of a two -cent stamp to pay postage we will gladly send you a FREE trial “tube. 50 Tablets iously consider whether Lot us sen #0 detray packing and postage wi A. WULFING & CO. t pre: to be 1ofte \ r Sucked in the mouth like candy NEW YOR §1.98 |1 Waists at | Women's Linen red Waists | the well known “Geisha” brand, | § plaited models, splendidly tailored, in sizes 34, 36 and 38—regular $2.98 The oiling water for N in agreeable odor. most delicate skin. § invited to call and learn more “(eisha” Waists week, demonstrating the merits of Naiad e Shields can be quickly sterilized by im- Dress Shields are absolutely free from rubber withits dis- Warranted hygienic and healthful to the Guarantee with every pair. Special Sale of Fancy Ostrich Feathers of the Popular Women’s Waists at 2-48 A broken assortment of “Geisha" ‘Waists, hand embroidered, on sheer Lawns and Flaxons—also Silk Crepe Waists, in Persian designs— $4.50 and $6.00 values at $2.48. a few seconds only. Naiad You are about Naiad Dress Shields. In our Millinery Depart- ment we are holding a special sale of Fancy Os- trich Feathers—one of the most popular Hat Trim- mings of the season. The assortment includes—black, white, pink, light*blue, royal, green, lavender, primrose, coral and cerise. "SPECIAL PRICE 89c Each See Display in Large East- erly Window not show or rub off. Liv pots cured in a DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE PCWDER Makes face, hands, arms and neck as white as milk and does Pimples, tion for years and recommend it. slackheads, Freckles, Moth or few days. Have handled this prepara- Utley & Jones. Price 50c. K | Just Then when the warm days come you are prepared for planting the time to buy. People’s Market| 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. WHEN you want to putyour busl- | ness before the pubiic, thery is no me- ing columns of The Bulleiln. alum hetier than throlgh tha advertise |dum bester tnan 1647 ,Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and Amerlca, Bohemian, Pj ner, Culmbach Bavarian r, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelrs Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin_Sto C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker HIll P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourisiy ing Ale, Storling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Telephone 447-12. WHEN ness befora thie pu ) througs = ing columae of Zhs Bulletin. ) Maine and New Hampshire Choose_this rouly next w to New York. Youll have voyage on lan{ Is) superd view of the Wenderful and water front of Maphatta . Bas T, North River, 7 o'cloc NEW LONDON — 10— NEW YORK Write or _telephone Agont, New London, Co: w. 3. Phil, nn., 1 LA & riid rooms and Information. | CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York From Norwich Tuesdays, Thuess duys, Sundays, at 5.15 m. . New York, Pier 2 River, foot Roosevelt S Montlays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 6 p. m. Freigit recelved nntil 5 p. m. I, V. KNOUSE, Agent. F=HOTEL== GREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, { 85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 14 Storims, Modern. Absolutet; : Tivxuriove, comtortable s pamE Nearest umosemente, sbops nnd depots, NONE_BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Rooms, each with private bath, A oot room aa vach, §2,00 BoF OTHERS UP TO $3.50. : PARLOR. REDROOM, BATH, $4.00, RestarsDorial mtex week or month. staurant u 1 carte. _ Also table d'bote. . b RITCHEY: Tron. ¢ Dr. Thomas Jefferson King By going to Dr. King you place yourself in the hauds of the foremost der in New England, who, by his wonderful inventions, volutionized the sclence of Vo ;- 8 the use of the tem of Dentistry any person, no matter how old, dellcate or' nervous, can have their teeth extracted, filled or ed WITHOUT A PARTI- OF PAIN OR DISCOM- NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! My prices are within the reach of all who appreciate good work. Unhesitatingly T claim to be the only real painless dentist in Nor- wich, FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS FilngS1UD Croene 95 Fiims S0cup Wi §5 King Dental Parlors 203 MAIN ST, Over Smith’s Drug Stere, Norwich, Conn. DENONSTRATION ream Couch Bed |in our show window this week. All are invited to witness the operation of the easiest: working couch made. Shea & Burke 37—47 MAIN ST Dr.F. W: HOLMS, Dentisi Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 623, octlod F. C. GEER, TUNER >hone 511 122 Prospect 8 M. L. GARDNER, Painting, Paper Hanging, and Des- orating All Work Guaranteed r Address P. O. Box 491 ftville, Conn. Prices Right. Tel. 1042 TTHERE 18 no adversing nedium i Conneet'cut 1 te The Buls Tt Winneaa ronite. 1

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