Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1912, Page 6

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S CH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912 BETTER POSITION of : THE ORIGINAL ‘GREGG SHORT HAND AND - Baptist_association will be . TOUCH A TYPEWRITING SCHQOL. EVERY- e At Eaptiet i oy " THING UP-TO-DATE. 10 NEW TYPEWRITERS 3 Thursaay. ; —DICTAPHONE AND OFFICE APPLIANCES. wgnr memlflI will be Wed- . WE ARE WINMING ON MERIT—OUR FIFTH e 'YEAR BEGINS TODAY. ENROLL NOW. & i be Sftered by Rev. W, N ONLY CERTIFIED TEACHERS AND THOSE Oiy oF Nacvaganseit Fiar. Ry . PASSING CIVIL SERVICE TEST ARE PER- e e rstanned 0| B MITTED TO TEACH IN THE NORWICH COM- : ! " MERCIAL SCHOOL, STEAD BLOCK, FRANK- . LIN SQUARE. . ' AT o JEWENY O L EST! How Borough Residents Spont the L;lh; Day Rally at Baptist Church [f # e = T B e e s mae ||~ -SOHOOL HOSIERY . e : weight, hinte Tnoet Yom i Sl A g8 -—A. aplendid medtum | srmsc:‘\,nntl;hmflmmm MISSES’ EXTRA FINE RIBBED HOSE—W: / this espectally * BOYS' BLACK COTTON HOSE—Yout chotcs of twd difterent o A /mmuop:nofimu!’hmnofo.“. i ‘. . cols Their Anish and durability is patterns lnltflw.yh.lg.l.\m ALATEA CLOTH—THIs is just the weight for b I £ vmmuwmuquuu’;"nmfifla":. °",'“"' ‘“h"v i ! S 17c A YARD “KINDERGARTEN CLOTH” is one of the best materials for Woys' suits, ladies’ and children’s wash dresses. It is slightly lighter in weight than Galatea Cloth, a straight weave, and it is all yarn dyed, the colors guaranteed fast. 30 inches wide. - / . R n‘:muxlfil'mr Ennis. , 4 or » S 3 e funeral services of Peter Enni: ! ‘Declared a Lyd-b E. 7O, 1o at 230 Sunday atternoon E1 1 5 St Mary's church, Rev. J, C. Pinkham's v;nn le | rcaing s courct, 7 WHRO- St. Mary’s| cemetery, 7 Her H < Costume Dance. M“ i D‘{;m" Saturday evening the Wadawannuck \<And t e Tennis club held one of its fashion- < 00 %lsle mmg dances in Borough hall ' 8, Ky. —**our years ago 1|7 \EAe: 6 brfnt oue : e the muther e rri y Judge Hinckley. n everything “harles Samuel Green and Miss x e Mary. L. Cosgrove of New London |- ’fl[erfl united in marriage by Judge | Blias B, Hinckley at the probate of- fice Saturday. Napoleon Pelky and Miss Febrinalla Reria of Concord, N. H., wers married by Judge Hinckley 1 the same day, > ] best doctors in town | Miss Julia Bush of Providence is a g and took many kinds | 5%¢st of George W. Haley. ¢ » g i [of medicine but noth- [ aqughtes rian sithr s nuGrigev" Cho‘ce‘ ¥ : : ing did any good un- | returned’ {0 Brooklyn, N. Y. st : of a4-qt. &““P“mnsm%fqfit'n til I tried your won- | 5Pending a month ~ at the ‘Wilkins Preserving Kettle, in the highest grade Po: dfleflul mg",‘y’ ‘1;?‘.&: Thouse, e Wi Enamel Ware— (either white or blue), for Only : ‘. My said it Tomorrow " (Wednesday) morning, : s W2 R ey b < | 4 e < 0 | | B() Star Soap Wrappers g FULL SET TEETH el i e 2 TEED our ‘chicken 11 Personals. FIT GUARAN ognized after @ few day's trial. xS are probably hundreds of thoo- | 5 5 SN t der some today, 4 ‘of women :,ly the Unmited States | in z"{wgfl?;rfh“k‘sy spent Labor ‘day This Porcelain Enamel Ware can be secured only ‘ LJ o vrdet AonE Y Gardi f Provi by bringing your Star/Soap Wrappers to o 3 S =51 Sk e Fgs ‘hgom’l“fl:;' Jinner't an £ ovidence, spent y ging ye P P! 1B N Our p 3 i - L CH AS. sLO”ERG' 2 M 5 : 7 S 1% &:‘mmm,zfi agoby ifi:’;nx::el}: Meoh iy B e M. HOURIGAN, Complete Home Furnisher : o aleas, demtints e i Ny = st ering, verpoint, R. I 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, C S WhatAnother Womansays: | g, s Della and Louise Garrity of THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A INITED TIME ONLY, by e, i' J.—~*T had female trou- fi“‘l‘k, N, J,, are guests of Mr. and > 2 KING DENTAL PARLORS, 203 Main St. “ple sind uud'ou'iimhwunt n:d m; Sthz’fh fi%:ni};h}:m;na Miss Ma. The Procter & m Distributing Co DR JACKSON, Manager. § & m. t0 8 p. m. Telephone. <tired and discouraged and unabletodo my ;“_Mcflarm ; spent Sunday and Mon- ; :‘m'h My doctors told me I never could | °* % Providence. Sz giiss Nos. 11 to 25 St, 5 without an operation, ‘but : . " »&a E.Phkhm‘aVegétnble st. parieh, two of 3 : - | MILL, CASTINGS am cured of that affliction | 1M teachers in the public achools of NOTICE . | Pies, Cake and’ Bread Lf oS B : ; this oty are to leavo (his month 2 ; - ; ’ o A ve: recommended It to more than | 4., M 3 panth- 1o 3 4 that camnot be excelled. , Orders Recelve Prompt Attention with the best results.” Muuama ;.;‘T:h;‘:‘:hnlrh ‘n,‘.u: a'a“:,:fi:‘ Lafayette street will be eloged from rohy SR o E : R, 8 2: a0 . o / Sachem street to Williams un@l fur- Capt, Jampe Iloward, and Al fl: : ther notiee. : : ELLE ce Stammerp will enter the Or > L() H BRUN the ;mer- of Mercy nt Hart- | \—‘Fok Al‘l‘ 0CCASIONS Per order, Uls * 3 otk wxe. graduaten of the New We have a complete line of artistic wicker and china fern and flower STREBET COMMISSIONER. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) ‘fil‘s;‘ R ey aume| || holders, and specialize on dainty arrangements for gifts and fayors. We invite your mection. o THNRE verty :E {1 hecome m member of the R frrle: fi"m Conneations eay to The $-' Eastern Connect n order in Ohio, - - - for husiness results

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