Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 6

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Westerly Lighting - vy Report That It is FRIDAY; Co. In Syndicate to be lncl\lded With Olher Rhode Island Properties—Gitls in Prize Speaking at High School— . Memorial Bell Presented For Watch Hill Chapel by Miss Julia H. Bush, The annual prize epeaking contest of girls of the Westerly High school at- tracted many frlends of the contestants school hall Thumsday evening In additlon to the epeaking there was a plano xolo by Ruth B Rurdick, pray- Rev. J. W. Ford, D, D, selections wchool orchestra and tenor so. in Engish and Ttalian by John ‘he contestants for the twe prizes, $15 and $10, and their sub- word as follows: Gertrude K H Mona's Waters, anon; A, Bea- | trice Dower, The Whistling Regiment, { Hrvey; Vivian A. Arnold, Captain, My Frasier; Mary S, Grills, Vil- An-wu to Burzundy, McCarthy; ! Olive M, Datson, Tho Heart of OW Hickory, Drumgoole; Blizabeth M. Blagett, The Minister's Mistake, Mur- dock; Glenna E. Ennis, In Verona, Richards. Al the speaking was a credit to the speakers, the school and to Miss Jennle B. Stanten, the teacher in_elocutlon. The judges wers Rev. J. W. Ford of EADY FING LAID ROOE EATON-CHASE CO. NORWICH Moo ARK P “Wanting i: —what? Summer redundent Blueness abundant, Where is the blot?” Robert Browning. A MWitchen without a ges range can blot oat the biue of summer skies Wwith its heat and drudgers. Estate ranges bake with fresh alr, thelr scientifi- cally constructed ventilated ovens in- sure perfect heat regulations, the key to faultless baking. A short cabinet ©of saperior design including large hot- closet 13 an efficiency stove in overy particular, & “kilchenstte” compact yet complete, and sturdy 3 burner cookers are in our show-room ready for inspection. It's a wise plan to in- stail a gas ran. fore the scorch- those ing weather comes, avoiding disap- polntment and possible suffering, as Franklin pu “BE ON TIME" — ‘Westerly, Mrs, To Gertrude Stillman of Ashaway. | A happening out of the ordinary de- layed the accommodation train from Providence to New London, due to leave We v at 9.16 Thursday morn- h had left the station inz, The unm and crossed the bridge into Pawcatuck when it was brought to a quick stop. The engineer saw a man lving in close imity to the track and, suppesing that some part of the train had struck brought the train ighted from the cab K to investigate. At the same time or George French and a trainman joined in the investi- It w found that the man d the engineer re- the cab to be in readiness , while the brakeman ran to th the red flag to warn in of danger. nch and the trainmen undertook to lead the fellow down the K t of danger. Instead the kind assistance of en, he put up the stiffest and he was subdued was quite dru; turged t Miss Julia Howard Eush, a regular h has presented a unds to ars this D. 1912, her grandparents Howard 1906— bert Howard 1909, oved the habitation of the place th.” The bell 1 be placed in delay. re Thine hle dents. Follewing close to the transfer of the Gro’nn Stoningts t road to the Norwich-We company, 5 proposition r naged the affairs in a remarkably successful G without friction with the town authorities le. Providence, e sald to be Gias & Electrical Dep't, Alice Building, 321 Main Street Harnesses HAND-MADE AS WELL AS THE BEST GRADE OF FACTORY HAR- NESS AT BOTTOM PRICES, The Shetucket Harness Co., WM. C. BODE, PROP, 283 Main Street, AMERICAN HOUSE, Forrell & Sanderson, Props. EPECIAL RATES to Theutre Troupes, | Traveling Men, etc. lLivery conmectoed |« SHETUCKET STREET. THE FINEST 35¢ DINNER 1N TOWN | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12T GEO. E. PITCHER | Civil Engineer, | sishes 16 an sunce 1o his patroms and | the public tsat he has moved to 65 Brosdway, ¢ uq(;l-n,ul vuilding, oppesite the Y. M. C. & QLALITY [wi in work should always be considersd especially when it costs no mere than the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by ue. Our price tell the whele story. STETSON & Youma. Pies, Cake and Bread | that canuot be excelled. *Plions your order. LOuUIs 10 Carter Ave, Prompt service (East Side) SPRING MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them, MRS, G, P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. HOWTUCK AFE | ANITARY PRING WATER {JATISEYING Tel, 34-2. Norwich, Coan, JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. atn Bo WM‘ to Ordar R H. BRUNELLE " Local Laconics. ot court will convene a house and wdia Pozzl, John erly is the guest of his son an Cyros W. Br n New London _Rev. Clayton A. Burdick of the Boventh-day Bapiist church will e change 7 ith Henr . 3 . who is Woman's e union of Rhode by Dr Anne L. mperan rranged et Hill, also of West Brown, r tributaries Westerly can ba con something of a trolley road monthly Y report of Samuel H. erly, treasurer of the socie- n the ch includes $522 Westerly church and the Pawcatuck church. atives of the 2 Haven ent were in Westerly on an automebile of that de- partment ms iendrox South county, the sh w to have the experiment BALTIC Resignation of Joseph Stubbs—Various Items of Local Importance. arge beds of them successtul, who has been boss Baltic eotton the ears, has resigned to where he will be as- ndent at the Lawton Mr, Stubbs made who regret very much at the local mill pre »bs a_handsome gold ling hag as a token m, to Backus Hospital, who has been il for ke Backus hos- sd Personal Mention. LR W = au of Main street he guest this week of friends In con Peloquin and her two gandchildren spent the first part of W the week illimantic were recent dmond Tougas Boston spent Wednesday with Albert G. Cote, William ™ Ck of Willimantic is f‘l‘nsmguwl of ene Beaunegard of . e new town hadl is beums be- H. E. Widener of Phil. as arrived | many valuable books t ird uni- vergity, am them the four Shakes- peare folios and the Association book, ? STANDARD £Lor MYSTlC Address by Charles | to Entertain State Council—Death of Daniel Gray, 80, at Tabor, lowa. Burpee Closes Men’s Club Season—Rathbone Tent Absolutely Free ' 20 CENT CAN CHI-NAMEL VARNISH If you present this Cash Coupon Duringthe Demonstration at our store on Friday and Saturday, May 24ih and 25th What is Chi-Namel? An everlasting varnish, rich in Chinese Oil; containing no rosin or benzine flows out perfed!}, shows no brush marks or laps; requires little brushing. What is Chi-Namel For? To make old woodwork look like new. To keep new wood from looking old: To preserve its natural beauty. To make wood water-proof, wear-proof, time-proof. To brighten up old furniture and give new color and lustre. We do not ask you to take our word for the qualities of Chi-Namel Varnish. We will give outright to anyone 10c varnish brush with which to The last meeting of the Men's ewb [f Who will buy a new AN for this seasc as held Thursday ;i H 1 a1r tri B 1oa ;o £ s e e oo Tomedhy 8 apply it and tl‘ms insure it a fair trial, a 20c size can from Congregational church and was largely our shelf stock free. attended. At 6 o'clock about fifty members of the club and friends as- sembled in th supper was of the churc after which all were in- of red t year, rnshaw has had club has been due mains son, Louise Paige, rah dna_Whe wer Newbury, Mrs, r, M John to meet ing in July. dining room where a erved by the young ladies lecture room Hartford alk _on banking The club ‘has P A has been enjoyed once each is year and the oung ladies who MacDonald, It will cost you nothing to test the above claims. 20 CENT CASH COUPON coupon upon purchasing at our store a 10c varni Name ..... P. O, Address ligious | trip of ter tion service The ordin will be held t the church. hboring churches w.\ imantic Andover, th Coventry Hn.\un, Lebanon and regational church, Danvers, In the forenoon there wiil be a - Hoods ng of the local council of The afternoon be- 0. Re John J. Locke of \(.r will deliver the sermon. Rev. % Beard of Willimantic will make been received in |the people will be given l\l ll ©. jage of Miss Carrie | Adams, now pastor of the it 4()!\- ) chter of Mr. and |gregational church at _Cliftonville, Cures all blood humors, all Mrs. Robert H , and -Walter i“ g, the pastor n{l.\h;. Foster's m‘y:» | crup’h{)ng clears the co’flp.L\- Bome the home of the bri a hood and ho recelved m into i 3 3 Y Beverly road, Brooklyn, N. | church in Danvers. The c | ion, creates an appetite, aids v evening, June 5, at tor will be given by Re dwestmn, relieves that tired 8.30 > R. \]nxrh\m of the Hartfo; f 1 = Sed 1 E Daith ok Davlel “Grev During the noon hour dinner ecling, gives vigor and vim, received in Mystic death of Danlel G 2 Tabor, lowa, May S. Mystic an ’9 voung %9 he eng: \1\(.1\ in f\rmmi bod He visi > in the summer of | B4 e m mm 3' 1911, when he visited all his relatives | 144 g in the east. oo > “ Ladies' Day at Club. 24 G d fotel 3 S | G00d Botelse—the 5 it bod . b L od & ¢) ymmittee sent and gave ng thanks for received from the lodge Local Brevities. s Mary Reynolds v visit in Ledyard. is visiting rela- d from a visit at South Wind- Robert D, Bradley has returned 1 the Memorial hospital, New Lon- »n, where she was months ago, 1th. George A. MacKenzie of West- MacKenzie this weel ORDINATION TODAY, Rev, Elliott O. Foster to Receive Or- ders—Already Acting Pastor of the Columbia Congregational Church. The Bulletin’s Columbia correspon- dent writes: The ordination of Eilott Orman Fod Foster, who has accepted a call to be- | P24 come the pastor of the Columbia Con- Rod tional church, takes place here &8 today (Friday), Mr, Foster will be | béd aduated this year from the Hartford | P4 1l seminary and is one of the [ B3 ates to me the cares of | poy His ordination occurs :0 and he will be graduated May .: 9, , Foster first preached in Co- | P4 lum last. Some weeks | §33 later 2 s extended to him to be- | §3q come pastor at the close of his semi- | &4 Extra grade granulated cane sugar is used in b By et Bt M S o oot b3 ““Clicquot Club.”” It is specially refined for Mr, Foster is s3] us, extra.care being used in the process. The Bt b$4 einger, prepared in our laboratory, is freed from GontVat the. Hasitord: Sonbol of Re- $3{ resin, thus removing all constipating tendency. HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR, A Simple Remedy Cures Dandruff and Stops Falling Hair, is crymwar and ‘pure, What & pity it i3 to see &0 many Better ginger alo could people with th v halr, faded or | not be made if you made EEATED i reaked nun and ‘n‘.‘x]u:rv th:. | it yourself and had our fa~ fat cotor | B cilities. % OTHER CLICQUOT | 53 CLUB BEVERAGES | B | 484 Smlga:fl'.a Birch Besy Root Beer 3 :: . Orange Phosphate with x| M e pesterelass of grosens 1. can hring baci the natural eolor | Lo4 Fasedapononiptlis gt lresmiic) of your hair in a f vs and forever | 4 s i ‘ rid yourself of any dandruff and leose| b nd m wur hair grow strong | nd beautifnl by using Wyeth's Sage | iphiur Remedy, For gen- the geolor t I Suiphi reconized | b Specialists as treatment is lus a fifty wd Sul sur Lair v or ‘coming vut PERTNG P L P in sledhill and Mrs, an address, ex- the help he had has returned nd Mrs, Charles R. Geer have operated on some and is much improved in s been the guest of Mrs. Isabella d with dandruff | 1d notice pearance of et it today in usual liguid form or at i nhmulmed tablets called Sarsatabs. the town building by the 2000090800000 0000000090000550800990000080008000008 R A R A R O R T ol 000 I HEREVER there is good com- pany you’ll find Clicquot Club. Its delicious, satlsfymg taste tempts the fasndxous. wholesomeness win them. Its purity and The oils of limes and lemons are pressed from the real fruits, The water ~—from Clicquot Spring— 6600000000056 0006060044 990000000 00000030090440400¢; DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE FOWDER Makes face, IS net shew or rub of o Liver Spots cured in a few d: tien for years and recommend it, han, ille Moth or Have and! Utley & -Johen, ¥ para- md does | New London (NORWICH) Line —TO — NEW YORK STEAMERS Chester W. Chapin and fl| ollni Choose_ thls rou © New Torl. | ni: _au . sage on 1 lulurh vlew of rtul 5‘ nc and water frfllt CHELSER LINE Fare $1 Freight and direct to New X From Norwich Tuesda; tags, Sundnys, Ne Yo o Freight recelved flm 5 l“ F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. A UNIQUE GARMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT THE BALDWIN POINTS OF EXCELLENCE No buttons—no shir strings—opens all the way down the front and laps fully half a yard—reversible fronts— easy to put on. Slip on, fasten the straps in back and you are dressed—may be used as an apron over the dress if desired. Baldwin dresses are made of fine chambrays and per- cales in stripes and checks and the workmanship is of the highest order. They are made with square neck or turn- over collars. Satisfied customers, that is all who have used them, say that they have found no other house dress so satis- factory. . TRY ONE AND YOU WILL ORDER MORE TWO PRICES $1.98=5$2.15 We are sole agents in Norwich for the “Baldwin” house dresses. THE MIDDY BLOUSE ” THE IDEAL SUMMER OUTING GARMENT We have a new line of these natty, comfort giving garments in all the colar combination. In style and qualty these are unsurpassed. 59c to $1.69 THE NEW BLAZERS A new-old style, rather startling it is true, but one which is bound to prove popular this Summer. These coats look as if they were made of striped sunshine in all of the college colors, and the Summer wardrobe will be incomplete without one of these coats. We are also showing an attractive Norfolk jacket in blue serge. From $5.98 up $3 and $4 Lingerie and Linen Waists For $1.98 fine lingerie and a few linen waists in odd Fertilizer BEST IN TOWN Agricultural Lime In quantities to cuit you. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171, Next Sunday We will Serve Another Six ’Clock Dlmer Munc by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenpert Co, Droprietors. £77CIAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 7 Clock Guaranteed John & Geo. N Bliss. Women’s There are not all sizes of each kind but thére are lot i all gim in the lot. These waists are mostly high neck. w!,'f)lfiw'f,g MOCCASING SWEET GRA BASKETS Special Price $1.98 LEATHER NOWERTIRS INDIAN And COWBOY DOLLS, WATCH FOBS, INDIAN POST CARDS, ETC, AT Mrs. Edwin hy's Franklin, Square. Advic to Mothers an: you had baby's photegraph ke h us it should fi:”nl,,'?fi.y. GnE: .J'u."fl"ms hrlncel of babyhood’s ¥ l.a l:nlfm h"l have hu’.gd experience In oteeraphing {ldren They always 180k thelr best when we troublesome take them. No Snep them In & Jifty. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposite Norwich Savings Seeloty. —_— TS SOMUG LTS Bowling to 6 p. m,, 837 Matm M ALDI & ca, r..., DR. JORN Ww. CAI.MIP Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 2.4, 7 5. m. 814 Main Street. Oftn of hfi_fi'i-- Comet Shaving Set $1.00 Comet Safety Razor l Stropper for Blades Williams’ Shaving Soap, 6 Guaranteed Blades Nickel Shaving Brush FOR SALE BY THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Tranklin Street 5 cents a string, Stveat. WEAIN.you Want te DUt YOUr bum. | WHEN vou want 1o put your busi- ture the public, there 1S no me~ | ness before the public. there 1s ne me- dhum beciar than through the advertis. | dlum better thau through thie advertis- | ms coumns of The Bulletin U coiumns of The Bullgtis.

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