Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 20, 1912, Page 6

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“College Club Prize Goes to Lucy H. Whitford—Award of Babcock Prizes—Death of Mrs. Joseph W. Carpenter, First Civil War Widow Hereabouts—Daniel F. Mackey Dead—Wound of Ax Resuts Seriously. The gradua exercises of the wm high school were held Tues- afternoon in the Westerly opera hmlu. which was crowded by the friends of the school On the stage were seated the graduates and under- | | and they, with the effective tlons, the class colors of pur- ple and white predominating, and the | class motto, Non quanta, sed qualit (Not quantity, but quality), in place of prominence. made an attractive pic- ture. The order of exercises was as| follows: | r, Ralmond Eth- ‘rancis_Healy, »x, Phineas vmond Doug] sennett Wilcox, Dav class officers are ward fliscox, pr Raymond sident; Raymond lor, vice president; Arthur L Anderson, secretary and treas- Mrs. Marie Carpenker died Wednes- Lincoln day morning at her home i Chorus—Spring Song Walls, Nentwich | avenue, 4 High School Chorus forty-five R A H. Clark, director Robert Valentine, director | asgo Rev. Clayton A. Burdick | est resi Basay,—with Salutatory—The Barly | in high ¢ Mexicans, anced. - She Lisette Evelyn Culley Oration—Obedience Forest » this country Wheu was one of the old- nta ‘of Paweatuck .and held eem by all her acquaint- was the first widow in a_died rvived by of Westerly, , Va,, and et ughter, bilitles Carponter of the firm of Lucy Helen Whitford rter company, Westerly; Chorus—Pinafore, Finale, Act IL, Helen Marla Carpenter of Sullivan Mrs, Carpenter had been | orus days with double penumonia. aine mills,” died | s home in ging of the cla ng class, wor a_Fdith Ennis and music Ruth Estelle Burdick cash prize riod, but without bene- 1 results, He as alike popular { ind operatives, h all his acquaint- v vears of age and Mackey, a son, Kathleen. He Westerly lodge of Michael's Catholic Lecal Laconics. Raseball is practically dead in West- In Wilcox park this n tlous name and After the winn the judges by pen lopes wer " of_the The honor Lols Lsabelle W eset Taber, 1914 cherson Kreb: vill be held s Culley, Olive Marg aa BEdith Bnnis, Be: Bessie May Gavitt ley, Bessic West, ] ford, Arthur 1 A i, Comi, Willarg Ravmond e eaths "",““‘ -_—— | i ch being a For Your Poor Feet— in a specialls A, - = m'?!zrr' preparation in the world s | We ine i \t\l “Mufest” 1t is the only foot powder [ WY that abeocbs persy withont cak- | = fmg and destroys nd produces | rid mntiseptic purity without checking pers- | I'™ ! We piratien. It prevents a RS Bl a8 ocerms, bunions nd callouses :v*.d‘ s [ the sophomore class geuty and rheumatic pains. acted as ushers at th Be convinced ommencement ves uns: money $0c size contains two and a mere powder and will be the cheaper | for you to buy after the trial package | has demonstra nuch good “Nu. | feet” will really do for you “Bffeta” as n 1 deodorant s as | the £00d as “Nufeet” is for the feet, | Lee & Osgood Co, 120 Maln 6t Willls Pfke & Co, Laborat . 31st St | but was soon the stars and st 191 855 oraes New York City, 1 : of the COAL AND LUMBER. m G of East avenue, ping wood, struck his lett iis condition is con- | graduating class Complete assortment for re-| 5 or building. COAL Enctich to meet actual neces- | part of a Connecticut machine in Dix on =quare, Befora the machine could | he reached the offender was beyond jurisdiction of the officer. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street g‘fi‘ o Teleohones COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shstucket Sts. Telephone 163-12. 5 i here were no wercises in cornection with the pres- fon of cer t the graduating class of the t grammar school, Wednes- I3 rick that was used In tion of the new town hall taken down Wed- being no more use for e located. Wit is com- v of fine d Includes e buildin JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Miller-Thurber Wedding — Rober Coal and Lumber 8mith's Death—Postmaster Potter to Address Pomona Grange. Teiechons 334 Central Whant p Migs Deutrice Thurier and married 4 _CALAMITE COAL “Jt burne up sleans 7o sty b“l -Well Seasoned Wood | ..o G M. MASKELY. e 482 — ‘Phense — 430 with Me, and Mrs, G, G ¢ Wednesday i | Take n: shotitate. NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, IUNE 20, 1912 'IESTERLYHIGH SCHOOL GRADURTION! 2 ssset? Get the Original and Genuine | HORLISK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages, Forlnfants, Invalids,and Growing children; PmNumnm.upbuldmfldxcwholelmdy. lnvxguralamcmn-mg. dtheaged, Rich mik, malied grain, A quick Tunck poepared i 2 minute, f> HORLICK'S, Not 1" “rusi ared for him during his long ill- He was a member of Reliance 1. 0. O. F, of Carolina, He one son. Hewitt of this place, a T the West Proad street with Dr. V H. Perry, super- it of the schools S s. Perry and M rd, leave today for Providence and will sail for Europe. Were Graduated at High School. At the graduating exercises onington high po two o E.| nd Randolph s the | 1san 1. Gallup in Nor- | es of St. Mi- | | | ch Hill | = | means automobile | at race day in | ates by Dr. R. B.| the front, all the | his heme Iness. He was admitted to the n- New London and daughters, Esther and Emeline | of New London, are { of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Newbury | To Address Grange. Postmaster Courtland C. Potter will go to North Stonington today to de- liver an address before the Pomona on the Parcels Post. r is a member of the Mystic range and wil be accompanied by a number of Mystic members. | Lawn Party. ; | ity chapter;” Order of Eastern | held a lawn party at the resi- St dences of Mrs, Alvah Chapman and Mrs. W. B. Clark on Ashley street, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Personals. n and daughter, ywan, are visiting ipshire for a month, ret Montague of Hart- est of Mr. and Mrs. vesidence on CIft s New Haven. ward G Journe has closed her house in Mans- t, New Haven, and has gone ner home in' Cornwall. , who are at the achool 1 Watertown, went directly o all from the institution., a Splendid Line of i S mmer Shirts , new patterns in | hirts at a mini- ur kind of Shirts and that our kind. If its perfec- you are looking for don't line, J tion in is easlly m.mx Shop. Knee Shirts in t will set the highest possible Underw excellence. Union Underwear here if you want the high- possib gree of Comfort and satisfactory wear. d Night Shirts in matc] als for 1 weather, mac or with mil- collar. Handsome, restful color cloths (hat #re never common- ve and that you will he satisfied with clear through, Frvervthing for Men's wear thet men Wwho know approve at The Toggery Shop J. C. MACPHERSON, 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. NOTICE! GENERAL STATUTES OF STATE OF CONN,, SECTION 1288, REGU- LATING CELEBRATION OF FOURTH OF JULY. Every person who, between sunset on the 3rd of July and 4 o'clock in the forenoon of the following day, or be- tween 11 O'CLOCK in the evening of July 4th and sun e of the following day, shall discharge any cannon, pistol, yun, firecracker torpedo, or any ex- plosive, causing a loud report, or who { whali by ringing a bell, blowing a horn, ner make any disturbing noise, or make a bonfire shall be fined not more than $5. | The police aro instiicted to enforce this law TIMOTHY G, MURPHY, Mayer, \ Mr. and Mrs, Harry C, Cornwall and family of N. J., are | speading the summe ir con s Toggery Sl\opZ made to fit you | all kinds in le, Balbriggan, | <. Swiss Rib d Linen. You > wrong buying your Summer Leatirlg a drum ,or in any other man- | The qmutm is limited, so early Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits At $10. Fi orme‘r Prices were 19.50, $25., $29.50, $35. This is unquestionably the greatest value giving oppor- tunity ever offered in Norwich or anywhere else. Consider first of all that every Suit involved in this great price*revision is from our regular stock, which assures you that the styles are exclusive, superior and the workmanship the very best. 121-125 MAIN STREET, - “Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel” the qualities elections are advisahle COME IN TODAY fnished in nickel, with cabinet top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, ea- ameled turquoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 or 3 burners. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW.YORK, The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove Suits Everybody It suits the most exacting French chef. Free Cook- Book with every stove. Cook - Book oo g anyono sending 5 cents to cover mailing eost. ©il Cook-stove All dealers sell the stove. It is handsomely Y BUFFALO, N. Y. NEW AN, . BOTon Mss. It suits the housewife. is found in luxurious villas—in camps—in farms—in humble city homes. Everybody uses it; everybody kikes it. the year round. It bakes, brols, roasts and toasts as well as a coal range. It is equipped with a special heating plate, and we sell the New Per- fection oven, broiler, toaster, and pancake griddle—each specially de- signed for use with the It is the all-round stove for all | 2ls one reason why you should buy a trial cake of son why twice as much Welcome is sold as ai See for yourself how much better And how m: your clothes last h easier your washing A big cake 5c. Welcome Soa ““For Generations the Choice of New England Women’ i You Will Have Soft; White Han 1f You Use Welcome Soap BROS. COMPANY, Cambridge, Mass. * look! h longer The Porteous & Mltchelly Co I5e Gontinued Today! The Special Sales In Every Department In addition to our Annual Sale of Cottage Furnish- ings, which is now in progress, we are offering many EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in every depart- ment of the store. It has always been our aim TO LEAD IN LOW PRICES, and we are prepared at all times to main- tain our position as the store which sells reliable mer- chandise only AT THE LOWEST PRICES TO BE HAD ANYWHERE IN CONNECTICUT. Then visit the store this week. Take a walk through the different sections. On every floor, and in every aisle, you'll find merchandise offer- ings that are BARGAINS in the best sense of the word. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Extraordinary values in Sheetings, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Bed Spreads, Comfortables, Blankets, Tow- els, Toweling, Napkins and Table Linens. CARPET DEPARTMENT Remarkable values in Draperies, Curtains, Rugs, Porch Screens, Hammocks, Mattresses, Etc, KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Unusual money-saving opportunities in Oil Stoves, Window Screens, Screen Doors, Galvanized Tubs, Wash Boilers, Glassware, Dinnerware and Kitchen- ware of all kinds. ANNUAL SALE OF SILVERWARE . A Sale of the genuine Wm. Rogers & Sons Silver- ware, one of the oldest and best known brands of Silverware on the market. These goods are guar- anteed by the makers, and we extend the same broad guarantee that every piece is reliable. Be sure and attend this Sale. MEN’S DEPARTMENT Extraordinary values in Men's Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, Etc. Many splendid op- portunities for money-saving in this department. GARMENT DEPARTMENT In this department there are unusual money-saving opportunities in Women’s Tailored Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Etc. Also special values in Muslin Underwear, Wrappers, Kimonos and Corsets, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Emphatic Reductions in Millinery of all kinds—Hats (trimmed and untrimmed), for women, misses and children, Flowers, Feathers, Etc. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Many remarkable values in Silks and Dress Goods, both black and colored, in all this season’s newest weaves and colorings. WASH -GOODS DEPARTMENT This d(’partmml offers many splendid values in staple and novelty Wash Fabrics in a big variety of styles and kinds. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Summer-weight Knit Underwear for women and children—Hosiery for worffen and children—at pos- itively the lowest prices to be had anywhere. REMNANTS OF LACES A manufacturer’s sample line of Laces and Embroid- eries. All good lengths, suitable for yokes, millin- ery and dress trimmings. The assortment includes about every kind of lace made—at grices which rep- resent anly a mere fraction of their real worth. Prices are 1c, 5¢, 10c, 15¢ and 25¢ a piece. OTHER SPECIAL VALUES There are many other special values throughout the store — Ribbons, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Small Wares, Toilet Articles, Umbrellas, Parasols, Etc, Ne“:"!.u{.undon Line —TO— NEW “YORK STEAMERS Chester W. Chapin and Gify of Lows!! Chiooss (bls routy semt t1 to New. York. . Yowll have voyage on Long Isiand superd view of lll 'llllrllu l]’ and water front.of Manhai *lana. unu at i1 p. . ¢ New Tork, 0, East. R Pler North River 7 o'clock next morning. Meal Service a la Carte; !uurn--. o 91 Write or ummou ' EA mu: Agent, New London, rooms and lnlnnnun.v New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Frelght and direct to New York. From Norwicn Tpessays, tagy, Sqndave, at 818 ie) foot Rooseveit Wednesdays, Fri Frelght receive F. V. KNOUSE, ulll. HO’I‘BL GOR ¥EW YORK OITY, B85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. " Sllzrlluu Modarn. A baslwiats Fioos, remfartuble Sed nsemeote, hofy Nearsat 2 NONE BETTER AT ANY PIICE, 300 Roomn, each with puivate beth, & gool room and Bath, mr, OTHFRS UP TO f2m8. PARTOR, BEDROOM, BATH, $0.00, Kpecial mtes woek| qmm;..'{ & R Extensdre plazzas Unmirpasse ing, Boating, Pishing, ete. ns July 1. Aeowm- modates 400 cesta. Rooms nd withort belh. K For "BALL HOTEL COMPAWY. We serve the finest Ice Cream in the city in our Ladies’ Grill Room. Open un- til midnight. WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co, Droprietors For a Hot Time REFRIGERATORS, SCREENS, ELECTRIC FANS, ELECTRIC FLATIRONS, WATER COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GARDEN HOSE EATON CHASE Company 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Fly Paper Poison and Sticky Kinds ' DUNN'S —l‘)harmacy 50 MAIN ST. You cannot afford to use carbon lamps while Mazda Lamps are selling at such low | prices as at the present time. | 25 Watts .., | 40 Watts . | 60 Watts . . A5 | 100 Watts . $1.10 Manufactured by the General Elsetris Company, FOR SALE BY | C. V. PENDLETO, Jjr., 10 Broadway. DTS BONUNG ALES Bowling to 6 f..m, G icents a string. 827 Matn Ntheer, M. ALDE & €O, Prop. .95 . 8 mayTa Dr. F. W.

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