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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNES MAY 15 1912 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERfi 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN .REQUESTED The Masler nfflental Skill Dr. Thomas Jefferson King By going to Dr. King you place yourself in the hands of the foremost dentist in New England, who, by his wonderful inventions, has revolutionized the science of dentistry. By the use of the King Safe System of Dentistry any person, no matter how old, delicate or nervous, can have their teeth extracted, filled or crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- | | L g s S0 | Patrick’s church’at 9 o'clock Yl‘lg;};iTUI‘ PAIN OR DISCOM- | NORWICH TOWN One or the Other of His Committees | Big Crowds Under the Tents at Sachem‘ REWER 1 ,'»"'[’.Tfifli‘u,‘alf,"nx‘:efi:-”ax,ffn Office=cor Market and Shetucket Sts NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES: T on Fas ptlacl bome e alushon o P e Sl e \ the Tate Abbie Faivey, Telephona 163-12 3 i G h | Dog Poisoning Suspected—Local At-| Hand the Entire Session, { R nili Syere |2 ADaTLL BOM She "'“’"“‘rl""l .]\‘"”‘!;;"“:f.: Lo My prices are within the veach * tendants at Hanover Conference— TG | or L 3-8 Ml s e 3 of all who appreciate good work. f| “87E =i s o (Special to The Bulletin.) | il people, mien and Wome, [IAtE O o e e T JOHN A. MORGAN & SO Unhesitatingly I claim to be the f| eeting of Home Chapter. Washington, May 14—Representa- | ©ld and young, all day Tuesday, and| Patrick g b B only real painless dentist in Nor- | z Yo " ... . | Higgins, who is a member of the ju- | at both the 1 evening per- 1 GREEN—I s city, May 14, Charles wich | Mrs. George Peck of Plain Hill is| qidiary committes and eloo & Member { formances o Vest | ged 30 years visiing fxclatives In Westfeld, Masel oftha Honwe! cacamitton s on ~expepdl- | St Fawynes ) eathol ‘mu\\\un t Harrison’s, May 13, cual and Lumhar FULL SET TEETH $5m] George F. Hyde Washington “Ir'\sf“ the department of agriculture, | [E00 MO8 TURE (Koo Srom ¥ ! P mon ol othe WISE ol seke Sk Central Whart ey 5 e X i aas | 92Y8 he'1d getling to he an’expert “in- | FROTC0ET. & e B s arrt: ¢l A. and Elma Pittman eiephona entral e WITH THE NATURAL GUMS \:l‘lllx'e;:ia:\ds in Hartford on business | tigator,” as one or both of his com- | |14;.x:‘:“:y,\\\ % .‘t' st sect ruw. r ving 2t} Beckw th, in his 39th year. Gold sl Pure G°'ds5 b | mittees have had some sort of investi- | T e tecond section about | MARRIS—In New London, May 13, 1912, Filling up Crowns [ e S i jffnmg:\x‘v,x h“m} lepx,xrl 3 uoqu)A:.ng of | 2 51.”‘:.]\" el ‘given by | Mary E, widow of Washington Har- Silver Bridge R r he Sixty-second congress e extra | o o B : B : { Fitmgo0cUp wWork® 85 f o session was given up (o an Investiga- | SOV L oo hanatea quickly | MASYEM—In, Watertord, Hareisoris) || e==~1A) SALE OF | s AN of the pure food board th‘.m the | b Yol Vhs | rhict. McLood M i K-n De[lt l Pal‘lol‘s i A S aaga iy |'x[:"mi:’nn» committee, which now is |2 > "“" ',"",“ 4 . it —— . . ing Denta BT L Ui R | e e M o Sy 8 o, e e e, e s | Filie Gl Clocks 203 MAIN ST, B | needs investigation or not, | % “OninuO Tealg 8 | I ";:"“"‘ Wit @AY | Over Smith’s Drug Store, han' ot WeRt sTown!| el ey coomgee Ben RO | wils some crow gl | services will be held from her | Beginning Norwich, Conn. early in the week| s\yohhald before it for investigation, | too. Of cour | jome Thursday afternoon at 2 Sat Morni | trom to Toston . Nk iy oo ieta e | P | “oclo ; aturday Morning, o { Dr. C. H. Lamb of |Egnerd iet A B ERUSL L 10V | heist) ’ —— April 20th fiter L the el ST o | that the charges aga Judge Arch- | 0 'l Special Price for Choice RN Montas [ bald have been far enough .o | 1\ ‘ i e { show that he >t be continued | Gisa | | Men with he road scraper | 9% the bench, but whether he will be | {10 ) i ‘ $2 98 have been for ring dam- | 7 i ,'.'“‘v“:lr ,-“" ‘,, e o A | witk P 15 iain Street, A Special School Meeting. |age done by the spring freshet in | Dis Stage of the proceedings. | The small boy was s Gk G it | dierent places on the Scotland road| .'ih S4YS ft€ LHINKS tie WEes “j“l'."‘jl vn-up being n >4 ock Guaranteed The legal voters of Wequonoe School | @4nd on the crossroad to Plain Hi Fing g cikod T Shcnte iirl B gh there re District are hereby warned to meet in | e = : & ament of a national board B et o | a Special School Meeting at Pone- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Park and th p sd they = want servite ) t U mah Hall, Wednesday, May 15th, 1912 | Madeleine and Ruth Pa K | {ransferred to the new bureau. | n n en Iss at 8 P. M. to take action upon cind- | € Ma came Saturday. to G g | " 4 ng the vote passed at the last an- friends in Hanover anl| Pensions. | —AND— wnual school meeting, authorizing the London, returning Monday. The | ; : e PG SRR | committee to prepare a voters check | mp was made by automobile. e :'::“‘“'r“v‘ ‘hfil:l;—”r ‘vr‘uv\u:,.‘t.(\“d( in the { % list; also to take action on rescinding | - senate a bill granting a special per | the. vote' t0 1eVY & Aax: ot foiic: sallls | « Willam Lockweod of Hartford has | (o Willlam N 9% Wallins e " : due and payable the st day of July, |been spending a week here the guest|® b Bicten 11248 | lodates ! Garden and Flower s°eds 912 and to transact any other bus of his sister, Mrs. Charl ergason | 2 1, o ;"[‘-’”'- o ’g‘lt‘”j\:“- "'{ »m the 1 m‘; € ness that may properly come bhefore|of Vergason avenue. While Ay, § HO5 Tag T b o unds the In ) . he said meeting. Lockwood and Mr, Vergason spent .411""‘,"1,"“ to Underwood l“ { much attention !r‘:,dy&:mlr";:' 828.3, Just the time to bu)’- ALFRED EDMUNDSON, "1:1\ gshing at Montville, securing 32 | ‘”\“'{‘ll"‘kb‘,‘,,f’} !(- ke ‘y'thlllln‘lll‘"'” [1 direct! l ephone call $38-3% Then when the warm dayS l»[\'\\;:: [n'\ R["”‘BL s oun Representative Henry presented in | v:]“‘”m‘ t Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allen come you are prepared for % <ummnu‘;» Home Chapter Mests. \ “:k‘.;:; “‘1‘.‘ IA“ e n‘lv\‘x\la:"”“‘lw Al nf i e i o] Plaminz e R v e b There wag a good attendance a A ot g et weather, the grounds were in very good | & v:xrd at Taftville, Conn, May 6th, May meeting of Home chapter o A}:-‘;l'f\w' ng =i ertain <yefi:\. he wrlwr 1 s in | 1912 | King’s Daughters, held Monday . i 3 highés ot ] highest ‘ord o People’s Market NEW LINE OF business meeting Mrs. Lounis O ASCENSION DAY SERVICE ;“’_,}y’i"‘\‘”v’ o = was appointed delegate and Mrs, = = | Py ey | 10 and 15¢c Novel | ra Hutchins alternate to the coun Columbian Cvmmaf\de"% e Wlll%‘\“‘”\ “f‘v e ; 6 Franklin St. €18 | conference of the King's Daug Attend Christ Church i e ; BY POPULAR AUTHORS AT THE NOVELTY SHOP, C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street. PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank In this way you will know the exact cost of your living and always have the best kind of a receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and liberal treatment ex- tended to every depositor whether the sccount be large or small We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. SUPPLYING A COOL BREEZE isn’t the only use of an electric fan, Bright a fan is an excellent means of dry- ing their hair thoroughiy after a shampoo or oath, YOU DON'T NEED AN ELECTRIC CURRENT in your house to operate a fan, Wa can supply one, and dry batteries to run it as well, Norwich Efitric Co., Telephone 674. 100 Franklin Btreot Cabbage, Lettuce and Tomato Plants —AT— CARDWELL’S, 9 Market St, WESTERLY HOUSEH, Ales, Wines and Lignevy piways jn stoek, Lunshes served free evesy Saturday evening, JOMN 6, KBNYON & 69, Jan28d Propsletogs, J . A £ 5 { | in | renearsing women have discovered tnat | The Bulletin. |Y, M. C. A, Auxiliary Annual Meeting R A ) Norwich, Wednesday, May 15, 1912. — The Bulletin sheuld be delivered everywhere in the city befcre 6 a. m. Subscribers whe fail to receive it by that time will cenfer a faver by re- perting the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Today’s Weather Forecast. For New England: Unsettled Wed- nesday, showers at night or Thurs- day; moderate south winds. Predictions from the New York Herald: On Wednesday fair to part'y overcast weather with nearly sta- | tlonery temperatures will prevail with | light to fresh variable winds, followed by increasing cloudiness; and on Thursday partly cloudy weather prob- ably followed by raim. Observations in Nerwich. .The following records reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes temperature and the barometeric changes Tuesday: Ther. Ta m. .. 46 12 m. .. 60 6 p. m, . 03 Highest 62, lu\nsl 3 Comparisens. Predictions for Tuesday: Cooler and generally fai Tuesday’s weather: Threatening, south to southwest winds, cooler, Sum. Moon umd Tideuw. I Sun Il _High || Mooa || Rises. | Sets. || Water. [| Rises. I m. || a. I . - high water 1t 1a Jow followed by f%ood tide. Six hours after tide, which Jewett City, Wednesday, May ing the social hour the ladi busy hemming linen towels, to the Home by one of the members the chapter. A buffe unch was | served, these ladies being hostesses: Mrs. William G. Haselden, M Curtis Hull, Mrs, W. W, Hall, ) Charles Hagberg, Miss Ellen Hayes, Mrs. Aubrey Jarvis, Miss Mar Jencks, Mrs. Elmer Jewett, Mrs. E mer Kinsman, Mrs. George Kampf and Mrs. Mason Kinney, At Hanover Conference. Those present in Hanover Tuesday at the New London county conference of churches from Norwich Town were Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Barrows, Rev, and Mrs. G. H. Bwing, Rev. Frank Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bben Allen, Mrs. and Miss Bon- ney, Mrs, W. C. Rogers, Mrs. W. C. Osgood, Mrs. Nathan Bushnell, Mrs, G. William Grant, Spent Winter in Paris. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Haley and daugh- ter of Nova Scotia are visiting M Haley’'s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ast Wilcox of Williams street, just returned aftrer spending ter in Paris, hey ha the v\m.- Home From Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hyde rTe- turned Monday to their home in Yan- tic-after an absence of several month which were spent with their daught Miss Mary B, Hyde of ooklyn, N. Valuable Dog Poisoned. Irving Fowler of Vergason avenuo | lost a valuable epaniel Sunday, It iz thought that the dog was poisoned, It was abovt five years old and has been a household favorite, Plans For Children's Day, The children of the Sunday school of the Wirst Congregational chureh are for Children's Sunday un- der the directfon of Mrs, I, H, Sterry and Miss Ruth L, Potter, Aimed at Oriole, A boy was seen hy nn uptown pesi- dent within & day or twe ta pim and fire at @ Baltimore oriole and ihe jady saw the hird faii {e the groynd. Thers are stats sevieties ia Harfford and | New laven whese object it js {g BE teet hirds. Represeatatives pf {hess gocieties have writien hers Fequesting | that vielations of (he law be vspmuu Ohildren Qry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Funeral Diresis: and Embaimy 78 Erankiin 8t.. Builstip Bidg, Belephone £43-8. ficm service a3y pr pight Reports Showed Organization To Be In Excellent Condition— Mrs. H. M. Pollock Chosen President—Plans Outlined | For Ensuing Year—Pleasing Financial Report. The annual meeting of Auxiliary of the Y. on Tuesday the board room, the v well attended meeting. beginning of the year, w | on the pledge of 2 precedi The membership of the about 225, ber. A particularly activ the banquet committee, served at over 25 occ: work Officers were elected, six members of the board Mrs. T. M. Pollock, Roath, Mrs. George Guar Palmer, Mr . R. Star] H. H. F. Palme treasurer of the Auxi , presented her re s received with much nowledgment of wh Y W iar; M. C, afternoon at 4 o Mrs. Will L. Stearns, Dresiding at the In the reports of the year's work| udes Mrs. H. M. Pollock, M s} given, it was shown that the year had | Roath, Mrs. George Guard, M j been a particularly pleasing one in a| Palmer, M W. L. Stes financial way, as the amount of the| Werking, Mrs, Costello Lippitt, s. | pledge had all been raised and paid to | William Fitch, M Frtch Allen, | the association, this meaning about|G. C. Hull, Mrs. Q. Potte $220. The total amount raised includ- | R. Starkey, Mrs. H. B. Cary, ed a new pledge of $100 made at the| W Hig Mr which is a sati reperted by the supper committee ,-nd s an appreciated Mr: the Women's A. was held lock in president, vote of thanks was given for her long and faithful service. The following were the office ed: President, Mrs. Hemy M. vice president, Mrs. Frank A. secretary, Mrs. F. J. Werking; urer,” Mrs. F. R. Starkey. The complete board of manage ele Polloe! Ros e h; treas- Whittlese: ary Starkey showed an outline of sug d work for the com- ing year in the v of different depant- ments., This included under the educa- tional side mothers’ meetings, papers ds of Norwich boys, and ladies ith a mmme‘ ing 2 Au General Imr_\' is | ng num- | eason was | e which togethe at the Y. M. C. , with gym. ons where their | programme. factor. | On the social side there were co- including these | operation with the social work com- of managers: | mittee, social affairs for members of| s. Frank A.|the Auxiliary, paid entertainments and d, Mrs. H. F.} pers for the financial campaign! y, and Mrs. | committee. | | The furnitu the dormitories and | ho has been | the kitchen would ali furnish work for| y for over 17|the house commit Y, and on the finan- he advise he bout 1l side statement has done and hopes to do. ation, which i regret and in ich a rising' Auxiliary « prin wha CONGRESSMAN HIGGI AN EXPERT INV vice. In which mandery, special ervance « Thursday No. 4, K. servic at Spring Meeting Will Be \m]u I’u welia F. Service Mary B. Falla i pumber | every gay jwlailed 187 p registration pf 208, with Pils tardy, hun “Bushnell a urgun' attended thi represen qus} shuneh, chu on T v evening at eight | cially « o’clock, at which the sermon will be delivered by rector of the ch STATE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION antic May 22. \.u,' Tiue, Mh “Walliam )1mu.. Cungregationa NS ECOLONEL CODY HERE EST!GATOR.: iy WITH HIS WILD WEST. QUICKLY DRIVES OUT ALL THE , RHEUMATIC POISON Acts on Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Blood First Day — That's RHEUMA'S Way. - The second day you take RHEUMA, the decter's remedy that is selllng =0 rapldly the country over, yeu'll rnllu that when RHEUMA goees In, uric ac "OES_DUL you are tertured with pain, crippled with sw en jeints or distres with occasional twinge RHEUMA s to end your trouble or money hlck This new discovery just as effective in ur*e of lumbago, sciatica, ar- thritis, chrenic and kidney disease. Rheumatism is a dan gerous disease 1t affects the heart causes death. If you hav "1t in the slightest degree, get a bottle of RHEUMA .and drive it from you system right now. A bottle only cost 50 cents. Mall orders filled by RHEU MA Co., Buffalo, Y. 16 matiare net wrether | PAIFS Of DULIAMIE, guaranteed \ by The Lee & Osgood Co. rheumatic nPu!nl[iu S1 oflon and COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complete assortment for re- COAL Enough to meet actual neces- ities— E. CHAPPELL (0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephenes > 8 its ‘plant to this city The report given by the special com of mittee was of a favorable nature and \.mlv rstood might consider the removal CALAMITE COAL “It burns up ~lean.” the Board of Trade committee took the matter under consideration we" seasonad WUod BORN. ILAN—In New London, May 11, 1912, e Longen et e 12| G He HASKELL., Nellan of Belden street. 402 — "Phenes — 489 | NOYES—In Norwich, May 14, 1912, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Crane Noyes of Lincoln avenue COAL ARMSTRONG—In this city, daughter to Mr. and Mr Armstrong of 33 Mulber DIED. COOK—In Norwich, May Cook 3 Iunm.xl from her late home, No. 1 d avenue, on Wednesday \ing at §.15. Mass of requiem i St Evening Ser- spite of vears Colone eye is undimmed thrown in the air day Johnny Baker or attend Spiscopal Sir Knight Rev. Richar R. Grah The t‘wmmnndflr\ will meet in spe conclave at the asylum and march in a y IOty body in full regalia from there to the |anq : from th people church, | of many strange who present a e is to he special music for the | big line of novel i the offering will be for the The Happy ractior penefit of the Rock Nook children’s | which carries ¢ the d home A huge elephant, 1 daint o R pony, a St. Bernard dog : man and woman make remarkable the perfect unisc show the re highest order, ¥ the elephant carries t p th anties of 1 and the Held at Ni- At The spring meeting of the Connect e pony cut Library assaciation will be held at|arena i On the close o P N St. John's chape ie, Wednesday, | jc 4 mi Brpti o May 22, with the programme as fol-|canvas, lows: 7 e 0 e eve Morning session ldress of | f b canvasn i welcome ana history of East Lyme| pickir n pre i Shgatt gt public library, Mrs. Frederick H. Dart, | jump ne i president of & yme ATy asso- i) ciation busin MR 1 <)ppm'mnivir~~ = of Town and Village Libraries; The SUPERIOR COURT. t 31artford Library and the Schools g , SR ¥ | Mabei H. Goodwin, children’s li- | Civil Side Was in Here on Tuesday— | ian; What the Goshen Public Li- Comes in Again Today. | v is Doin, Miss Emma S. Beards- | ibrarian: Rockville Library Clubs, The superior civil side, came | Miss Bessie E. Beckwith, librarian, in here on 7 morning at 10| Afternoon session, , m—A Ver-|o'elock with Judge reus H, Holeomb | mont Library, Mrs, Holcomb | on the hench for cases on the special | Johnson, visiter and tor, Con- 'mfifi_gnwwvn limt necticut public committes; The cas of Girourd vs Emond, Reading for Women on the Farm, Miss | admr, wag t on the {lst. There wis \l\nh.x Van Rensselaer, New York | a long cenference of e attorr sge of Agriculture, Imwu \“ Y.; | Foss and Balley for the plaintiff and | e Higtory in the Town Library, J, J. Desmond for the defendant ,m.x} Ernest H, Rogers, president _\‘r\. Lon- | at 1 o'clock the ed set- | don Historical gociety, tled out of eot .uwl the court ad- | S ——— Journed ’ When court comes In nagaln this| TAFI VILLE ‘nm.nmr at 10 o'clo. 8 expected to | K 16 case of Plon vs, Fex | Porfect Atiendance for the Month of e ':'H’;"' ¢ wrfl) osed of ‘ha Rathbun ve, Rat by eonti April Was Large in Wequonnec Pendleton, admr., vs e . 8chesl, gaw withdrawn s The twe eases of Themas B, T reesrd in the The perfeet attendanes 1 )| ve, tewn of 1 Steningter peals | Wenuannee sehpel for the menth ef | frem the beard of relief, have bee April is as follows; finaily withdrawn g 3 ] X £ F | Faverable Repert en Viking Company, | E] <8 A In the Beard of Trade paems on | g 5 .‘.lnn.‘.a; aftarResn m“_ new iAdustries 1 g commiites, pf which Frank J. King is chairman, heard a4 vepart fram Charies H. Haskel] and R. 8, Bartlett, whe W Albany last week {p jnvesti- gale the Viking company, which it was n uf pf a tatad | only twa pu- nd Miss An- B yearly gon- S walch was The com Satisfaction Guaranteed. NORWICH, CONN. apr2?MwW SPECIALS For This Week 15 jewel Movement 20 year Gold Filled case,....$10.00 posh | 17 jewel, 12 size Movement 20 Year Gold filled case vvrs vevees o e« §15.00 | All the above BARGAINS are our ptrong guaranteed by guarantee and will give th best of satisfactien, WM. FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street Felenhona v66-8 JOSEPH BRADFORD, Baqk Binder. « Boe .W 1o Gudar Basters- F‘.‘.E 5 R iz wrs ¢ .| Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Steam rmd French Dry Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing in Modern Shades of all kinds of {Garments and Ostrich Feath- Office: 48 Franklin St. riswell's Watch Store Waltham Movement in a guar- anteed 20 year Gold Filled ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, 5 4 n JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co» BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the elty, H. JACKEL & CO. QUALITY in work should always be coensidered especially when it costs no more th the inferier kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Bee:r of Burope and Amerios, Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach l‘v‘u‘. Beer, Bass Pale and B\mn‘. Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dul lt“ sNom-il - C. & C. Imported Ginger Al Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheusss, Budweisar, Schlits and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwioh Town. Telepnone 447-18 MISS M. C. ADLES Hair, Scalp and Face Specialis! SOF'T, ABUNDANT ISTKS Take twenty years off a woman's age Miss Adles has tne art of matehing thin halr so as to produce the effent of glossy, healthy abundance, Bhe will be in Narwich until Thursday, Barly Appointments Neceasary, Kverything for the Halr. NORWIOH—Wauregan House, Tel, 704, mayliMwY Dress Goods Remnants Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxion (Bean Mili) JuR I WMP Nerwish Town GEGNGE G GRAN, Undertaker and Embalmer i2 Providenes 81, Tativiii: mi@u%w r—v sont unug‘

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