Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 7, 1913, Page 5

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Hair farquson & Charbonueas OTiOUS| FRANKLIN SQUARE Parisian ’S.‘e Stops Falling “will seil you a fine 17 Jowel Adjusted Nothing so’ detracts rom the at- T ere “16 o cxcuse for this coh: Watch in the Best 25-year Filled Case for dition rowadays, becauseé notice is Fine Fruit Cake tin that Parisian Sage, the quick’| fc“l]ll:&mhllr restorer, is sold with & H ’ =« Rallion’s ade Gl VARIOUS MATTERS. Jan. 7th is observed as St. Lucian's irch, the annual date when the of- the previous Sunday, ex- the superintendent, are given a| from the school as they en- their terms of office. To | each officer : ell fi‘m Re W as r, ‘Rev. 2 et v 4 bt semarke . dh?’nmm' - fuu-u‘g'm' $an B 13&&".‘:&"1-‘::_”‘“” S 10 ] and toe % were thise who DT 5 were w! 3 the mem '—'(‘alw by eatied n'to scttle, ineiiding so- | tolpated in the service: Assistant Su- u% erary y celebrated its 33d wmumnnwmmww.muy.na anniversary on Monday evemng with | at war with the church and the sacred- | Charles 1. Smith: Sccren-y gnd Treas- one of the. successful gatherings |ness of the marriage covenant. Fergusen: ~ Liprarian it' has A for such similar oe- {urged the young men to grasp every casions. At the h%od table on elther rtunity of advancement which was side of President Thomas J. Fitzger red through the ~vivileges of its | Mbrory ald, who',was toastmaster, were scat- | membership, : ed the guests of honor and the Speak- | Joseph H. Sheridan was next heard ers, these including Mayor Timothy C. |In fine voice In a solo, When the Ves- Murphy, Mayor Bryan ¥. Mahan Of | per Bells at Twilight Sweetly Chime, New ‘London, Reve. J. H. Broderick, | and was cailed upon for an encore. 3. H. Fitsmaurice, Edw inket1, Mayor Murphy for the City. W, & Cavanangh, Thomas A, Crumblyi| 1o ths toast Our City the response S Plainféls, Joseph was made by Mayor Timothy C. Mur- B il e e Py, also & member of the socicty, who Fannlnf. John J; Corkery and Dr. John 1 L% S & qmooInCr € ke fising W, Cellahan. The following oficer® | and applaudine as he was introduced wére also scated here: John J. Sulli- [§5¢ SPDieuains as ne was yan, vice president; Jeremiah A Defl! Mayor Murphy ureed that members A T S, B e e i OF the Sodality take ex aciive part o 4 et o Wwelfare of the city. An lus- e e ttraptively idess | STRL f8ciory, declared: Mayor Mur- | S spread upos the records of e ated with polnsetiia and other plants | DAY: was one of the needs of the city, | BN0%% 02 Jhe s Sle 3id mot miss & DY Moove, wad the Cadiilie orchesira | whet8 #mall industries could be lo- | B0, Hiess 0Mocs 1o S nof, ML 2 played during the behiquet alternately | Joirer ldeyaiy Beeds better 10ads. | ant' superintendent and will also do By iy which " the ' banquetors | DUrdsn our - people with heavy taxes. | SO LCSCME 0 e scnool Sang populsr. sclestions from the sonk | ficy ‘paned for che soclety a brittant | yiii"be “cifcied at the annual esurch Shedis that Were rovided. 'C atholia ~Mankosd meeting on January 23rd. Sorig Paradies Galled For. Catholic Manhood the topic elo- Mayor Mahan was late in &rriving, | uently treated by Rev. Wintam & | O MOCRATS WILL DECLINE father, James Mrs. Myrick | 56 of New Lo B olaliven in ionm “Mr. and Mrs. Eq turned to Norwi relatives in Old Miss Grace Fitzpatrick and Fred Fitzpatrick of Noank spent Sunday with friends in Norwich. Miss Hattie M. Holt of Bast Great Plain is spending the week with the Mrs. Charles . Holt of Hartford. Mrs. Charles Stoddard and daugh- ter Grace, have returned to M: e from a visit to friends in Nor Rey. Frank Fuller and Mrs. Fuller of Norwich have been vmmu. Charles A, Byles at. Central Miss Josie Hart opened her sehool at Salem Monday, after two weeks' vacation spent with her parenmts in Palmertown. | Mrs. Daniel Harrison of Sandford, Maine, Who has been with her daughter Mrs. Anthony Berard, since November, | will remain for her health during th ‘winter month. Misses Katherine Daley and Kath- erine McKeon of Norwich have re- turned home after being the guests of Miss Loretta Rowley of New London since New Year's. Mrs, Henry Willows and danghter, Miss Ithel Willows of Hartford, re- turned this week after visiting the L NS A | 100 d are the In the shore town clam diggers have benefited by the unusually low, tides. The weather s| are predicting a change taday, when the moon is now. Owners of seaside cottages in many instances will be heavy losers by last week's gale. ‘With nothing but open water to be seen in ponds and lakes, icemen are getting & trifie uneasy. Because of trouble with the healing apparatus, Broad street school was closed Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Street of Cen- tral Village celebrated their 46th mar- riage anniversary last week. atter B vistt re- to oA ————— money back guarantee at 50 cents a i bottle. . $ince its introduetion into America Parlelan Sage has had an immense sale, and here are re: 2 1t 15 safe and harmiess. Contains no e or poisonous iead. W8 s Gandroff in _two weeks, by Kkilling the dandruff germ. It stops falling hais. It promptly stops scalp. Tt makes the bair soft and luxuriant, It gives life and beauty to the hair. It is not sticky or greasy. It is the aintiest perfumed hair tonic. It is the best, the most pleasant and invigorating hair dressing made. Fight shy of the druggist who of- ge(rio{x‘x’-“(-oflnff;:;fitute’ he is unworthy mm°¢°°¢.” The Uncas fational Bank Made only in America by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The girl with the wishes its Depositors, Friends and Enemies (if it has any) a AT e GFusieey, ‘depariment PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR POGOOOGLoD vommiiee, A, A, Browning, chairman; Mis. A A. Browning, Miss Jennie Afken, Miss Marion Beebe and (- Mrs. wlizabeth B. Davis. Dr. Leweliyn Pratt, the pastor emer.. itus, ‘had always been present on these occasions, but this vear through ili- ness was uhable to attend. A short letter of greeting to .him was drawn up and sent with flowers ofter it had been circulated for signatures of which 212 were attached. Recognition of the long term of Charles 1. Smith as secretary and treasurer for eight years was recog- nized by an expression of apprecia- itching of the See Qur 6 for ¢ NEW YEARS CARDS C. L. HILL, 56 Fraaklin St. Scientific farmers from this section will go to Columbia, S. C., for the big corn show from Jap. 27 to Feb. 3. This evening there is to be a re- hearsal for the minstrel show to be given by the beys of the Y. M. C. A. The Feast of Epiphany was observed bysthe celebration-of holy communion at the Episcopal churches Monday morning. Sunday the 15th wedding anni- Verbary of Mayor: Bryan . Mahan, congressman-elect, and Mrs. Mahan of New London. stores and_toilet goods counters have Parisian Sage Hair Tonic. The girl With the Auburn Hair is on every package. The Lee & Osgood Co. guarantee it. Ornamental walls are being built and other improvements made at the tist church the first of the services was smmmer residence of C. L. Hubbard at|former's sister, Mrs. M. H. Hourigan ' but when he had come and taken N8 | Keefe of Plainfield, who was given a TO BACK GOVERNOR 1 e Haughton’s Cove. f Washis treet. - there was an insistent call for | rousin, eeting and fre 13 - S i held in observance of the week o . Rt i 3 Walter B, 1iynds to sing séme well | blanded i the Sourss of B ohanls, | Senators Will Net Approve of Cald. |praver. The pastor. Rev. P. C. Wright, was the speaker and will speak at the services on each night of the week except Saturday night. Mrs, H. W. Thompson and family have returned to their home in Put- pam, after spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Treat. known political parodies, which made & hit this time as they had on previous occasions. The following was the menu_served Rey. Edward J. Plunkett of {wich will go to Westerly Saturday {and will be stationed in St. Michael's | parish_during the ‘absence of Rev. Which he opened by saying that he| well for Highway Commissioner. had the honor of bringing the greetings of Windham county. In the long and creditable history According to report Governor Bald- win has let it pe known that he pro- A GOOD RULE John P. Neale, who leaves Sunday for | in the perfect style that is & Waure- |of the Sodality there was ins; | chd- EW CLERK AT WAUREGAN. et % > Y jpiration | poses to nominate William H. Cald N to 0 by in buving Feed is to buy |, Today (Tuesday) the conference of |3 irip"aproaq. san hallmark: for the practice of the highest and | well of New Britaln to succeed James e 3 v 1913 where you can always rely on the char- | the Norwich district of the Methodist the noblest virtues. The achievements | H. Macdonald as state highway com- | Jeremiah Riordan Goes as Commercial D CAR acter and quality of the goods, where | CRUrch will take place at the: Federal Sr. St. Lazare of the Gray Nuns of Grapefruit—Macedoine &F CAFBOTlG Tofuhooa” andiihs lasons | wissloner.. Travetor: OVERLAN there is no misrepresentation; where | Stréct church, New London. the Cross was a visitor from Quebec, yster Cocktail 403 thspirations: to. be dsmwn theres | . Alse, sccording to report, sdme of FRvel s You are sure of getting the best value | .my . ,a10 or Friday night and Sat- | &t the home of her nephew, Anthony | Otives . from were portrayed by the speaker 'the democratic semators have let it | rpe place made vacant at the Wau- \is here. Zor vour ‘money:“where quality counts | T Sale of Friday might and Sat- |5 UG N Base Side. Sr. Lazare Chicken Soup—Americaine as he vividly sketched through some | be known that thev are mot inzlined | regan house by the departure of Jere- -3 and is the great essential. urc o e mharves at Fort Wright, | has not seen her immediate relatives Assorted Salted Nuts of the early history of America and |to support Mr. Caldwell. miah Riordan, who for some time nas | Telephone 904-5 and get 2 ¢ BUY HERE. B e ana P Shichis in thirty years. Native Celery Queen Olives |of this republic. The industrial pro-| One senator is said to have ex- |been day clerk, yill be filled by D, 4 st o A glance at our stock will convince Tt : | Boited Kennebee Salmon " Hoilandaise | gress and achlevements of this coun. | pressed himseit in substance as fol- | Mcfntyre. *Mr. Hiordan nas accepted d | demonstration of the best car ou that t re ri John F. Corcoran has returned to! DEER MADE ESCAPE __Potatoes Olympia try are also built upon the -ideas and | lows: : : position as a traveling salesman for he market I e e e Ry e e ne Tt Roll- BT YA HECAPTURED | RO%St Vermont Turkey— {acals of Catholic manheod wnd men, | . “Mr. Caldwell s & civil engineer, | homition as a traveling S8 tatvre was|for the money on th <choose from. days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. —Sweet Potato Dressing | your ancestors, who sacrificed also for ; but he never built a mile of road In | formerly with the Auditorium and is for next year. Setemiah H. Corcoran of Clairemont Potatoes Duchess the development of the mind and the | his life. The laws of the stale ex- |iwell known (o a host of friends in this after spending some time aperture ome foot by seven inches Patrick’s_ church, who congratulated ang generously applauded. =~ He re- | W. C. T. U. REELECTED {in pink siik. Superintendent Duff Has Runaway Mashed Turnips heart ang the character of our cit- | pressly provide that the highway com- | city. & C CHAS SLOSBERG' e Once More in Enclosure at Mohe- (Cranberry Sauce izens, The number of cities and towns missioner must be ' an experienced | SEE |M. B. ng Auto O The new blue and white automobile —Th itio ted, olden Gate Sa and municipalities and departments of | er of highways. WEDDING. : 3 Cove Sireet e B e wum. | sen Patico s NIRfiong Exbaite, Ice Cream in Forms governments which now exhibit in po- | “If I should vote to comfiirm tie e itk Chestnut Street e ber of local machines, although a ma- | Op Saturday one of the Mohegan Assorted Cake sitions of confidence, the fruite of | nomination of Mr. Caldwell, I should Houck—Oliver. e . Jority still ‘retain the old green and| park geer made its escape from the Roqueforte_Cheese Catholic manhood are aimost innumer. | distegard and disobey the dws of the | o\ o' DouC of this city and - s e g3 - Wwhite markers. enclosure’and eujoyed & taste of free- Toasted Wafers erable and in this glorious galaxy the state. Mish 255 : seaford & C N i Miss Frances Oliv of New Bed i Don’t tinker with your [ encloamng find sulogeaa Sels o ma Coffee city of Norwich 15 now no stranger | ~ The democratic senatcrs expect that | Miss Irances Olfver of New Beaford ners, " The report of the earnings of the . o Cigars Cigarettes since it selected as its presiding offi- | the name of Mr. Caldwell will be sent | WETS & copal. ¢ s Y 13 Sl WATCH CLOCK. v Monday aftexaohn. S Hon Fatk Ropy ! of Trinity Episcopal church at 12.30 Ly or New Haven road show that business of | p ¢t q o 7ohn DUt by using a little v E 3 cer, Mayor Timothy C. Murphy. (Ap-|in on the second day of the session | % LW G5 BCPNCC C5 1, B , pavable &g ®end postal ar phene 877-2 for LEE | the road:fell off in November. The net | grate 2 Y1000 RN animal once more Cultivate Literary Side. plause) To practice (hese ideals then | —what will happen then remains to | qelock Monds Erdun i THE b e otiie Office open TEGE,® Practical Watchmaker, 12§ SArnings as reported were $1,667.025, & | 101G (he confines of the deer fun smd | _President Fitzgerald acceptably filled |is the lesson’ and so amswer for the be seen. L e [AECROL M e iy LTI Dl Ly Wy ‘ashington City, who will collect, | d¢crease of $50,737. closed the gate. Two men and a dog | the. place of toastmaster when the time ; Sodality 1t | ;;Gg0d lawyers say (na: Commission. | PRGN COHRIS Vil oo Mirs. Frank M.| cvenings of 20 trom § deliver and guaranfee ail repairs. iel M. reported to have been in the park|for his duties in this respect arrived. | glorious and happy New Year. |er Macdonald’s hold over term will | mother of the groom, s Feank 7 ‘Over 10 years' bemch exporlence. | it Tofecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cro- | SOV e 'said to have frightened | For the first speaker he introduced | . A violin solo, Menuet, was expres- | not expire until July 1, 1915. T S o L S Y a e 0 oy fondon, Sunday | the deer so that it crawled throush an | Rev, John H. Broderick, pastor of St.,sively rendered by Willlam J. Malone, | —_— | - R e aamey Clemens, the Michigan health resort, g D B et it e At | quiet nature, with only immediate re sk iRl Y L 3 = S without injury. Superintendent Duff | the members upon the long life of the an encore, que. | S | < and is greatly improved. noticed the deer about on Monday and | society, a proof of the value of the Our Absent Members. | IT8 FORMER OFFICERS oo horortadilitaty AN | MISS M. C. ADLES Cis ange | once more inside the 3 z 3 B 3 el e g e 3 ¢ # Af boys ut E“i“éfi,,‘.’,‘;éi‘éCt?,“;’.?&‘i:‘a‘s’t;‘te‘ Saster | Three more deer, 8 busk f“ o 1 well ke‘p(b ur :‘nd if m:.l ‘jtfzi‘.{?;;f'fii ‘sgo,',‘si u—fi%’frfrihu‘getf z;'é’;;hbt = Mewbek; by Doath:xt Auwict 163, :f‘!r‘nm‘(fi A o Frondt: i empio; { Halr Sca"] and facgspgmi h?} i does, cpected this week to be |had not pebn given roual 3 { | S . ied as a lina e is vears ol 0, e suidenty few mominn age. " ° | added to the smail herd, 1f it may be | advised that more aitention might be | Pgmbcrs Who nave passed bevend. | | The annual meeting of the W. C.ied a2 a lineman e is 19 years oid : seventeen years of age BT T e b v 5% called such, being composed now of | given to that. He enlarged upon the | 5 T. U. was held in their room in the |and has always resicec 0 oo ¢| ADVANCE SPRING STYLES 5 , being 18 e ) members have been taken from the ' Bl biock on Shetucket stpeet Mone | The bride is 16, and is the daughter o \ 3 Mabrey's Ocean Beach hotel is be- | but two members, a buck and a doe. ] influence that membership in the so- | T 570 REVS ESR, WANER SOV The ck on Shetucket street Mon- | The bride is 16 and iz the darenier . P b d, ni bei add Of the original four one made its es- | ciety could have in a triple way, as a - day afternoon at 8 o’clock. Miss Har- | Mr. e by T 3 Adl h th . » obtain ng entarged, nine fee¢ being added to {er. These included Dr. P. H. Harri- fie, & = iss es has the newest can Position as Jthe living rom, 12 feet to the dining | cape and another was injured. Both | sirengthener of faith, a cultivation of o5, 5080 "R Co0e Rl Tana Charies Het G Cross presided. ' Aftgr the de- e 2 Y 3 “BELL-BOYS” if appli- ‘barsg gnnlased from (he BSK verands. | cxpectod Chin wesh £ve yobefise, UU5 [natter EtaeeEne Hle :(::x,;l g:;engvr:’}r;wgrn tribute of es- gyl uved. The annual report showed 8 Waiter H. Burr. 5 Paris. Do not wait for others Dwight H. Barstow of Scotland, who | where the others were procured. Hon. Bryan F. Mahan mayor of New | B ; iR SSlendease Af tneclven mieni| o The anmangd userit LS ot B A s Lt Joad]. Come and get the i bas been one of the doorkeepers in London end U. B semator-slest, war| . o “:“g';r th- o ‘;r:sr:mf-erl:e;ax‘fzsw\gi . ";.ie:‘:i.nng“};(e) Boizy eged 57 D & Vg et .fix o ma¢ o 2 g was ziven a grea r. John . ‘allahan, one o! e e No. 38 ~aki o 2 g cation is made at once. s o e D °°"S‘DE“s’;’:fi’;:';iso.r:';"ANcE ks i gl e B RE Buhocs ty B o8 LR year, one food sale, and one concert | Monday worning, [iis death was due verl:_j‘r latest i ea}m ;:}':1 ;rg;. ! 2y, o 1 Tip. - | H. ferred briefly and pleasantly (o |Sponse to the toast, Fraternalism, with 8iven by Mrs. Walter M. Bucking- |to age and hear! e, s .verythin or the Hair, N T A e S the Fraternsl aslin Totween: KL | an earnest exprescion of the veiug of Ram was well attended and much e |ne Had been serlously il ' for ''nine g K y 11 | 306 Main St next to Chelsea Nankg At Canterbury the W. C. T. U. evan- | Waterbury Representatives-elect State { John’s society and the Sodality. To a :the assoclations formed through the Joyed. months. He was for 40 years a w‘s 8 x Chels > WAUREGAN HOUSE gelisic superintendent has special | His Name is Favorably Mentioned | reference that the toastmaster had |Sodality. To work together for the _ The superintendents of the various |known and well liked barber in this elepions €524 - - | oversight of the town farm. The union | ¢ = ooyl commissioner. made as to what Mayor Mahan hud | common good of each and all is one departments reported excellent work |city, but for a number of years past — has voted to give conies of the Young | Tor Highway Commissioner. for eastern Connecticut, the may- | of the lessons of fraternalism which accomplished. The only death report- | had not been engaged in business ow- done 4 . PARKER-DAVENPORT coO, Crusader for distribution in the \ries M. Prestom Jr, of Water-|oF commented that it was his ultimate | he cmphasized in his brief and pleas- €d from the membership duripg the |ing to the frailty of age, = .~ THE FENTON-CHARNLEY Propristors wesols. { pur ominent civil engineer, is be- | hope to see the two citles growing to- | ing address. [ ESax- Wi that of Mire. Mevy. Falimer i rIe was born & 2 25 N- ' 1 Pellet at the age of 103 years. 1825, and was the son of John The report of the nominating com- mittee, Mrs. Thomas Perkins, chair- man, was read and the following offi- cers were reelected: President, Miss Harriet G. Cross; gether by a line of industries along the banks of the Thames, which was a possibility If the people wanted it and Would work towards that end Qur Society. Auld Lang Syn Two musical selections closing numbers cloge to 1 o'clock. Joseph Perry of Waterford was be- | ing widely mentioned as the governor's fore Justice of the Peace William C, | Selection as highway commissioner to Saunders Saturday on a charge of | take the place of the present commis- neglecting to send his son Lester to|Sioner, James H. Macdonald, who'is | school. He was fined $1 and costs and | Slated to go b~ Governor Baldwin, says i were the of the banquet at They were i _cor- net solo Serenade (F.” R. Shubert), BUILDING €9., Inc. GENERAL e ; tary. Mrs. H. THE BROADWAY STORE | ook an appeal. the Waterbury Republican. His chief | ~Corporation Counsel Joseph T. Fan- | played by Frank S. Galligan, and the b Beimer ormircs Chaiary Jrs H § 1 | opponent is Max Caldwell of New | ning, a past president of the society, | vocal solo, The Message of the Vio- Mead, Then the mceting adjononed. L After an exceptionally long season, | Britain. .| was ‘given a hearty greeting as ne was |lets, by Carl E. Lyons, both calling | < 2 i 5 the Peauor casino closed Saturany | Oir. Preston has had many years' | introduced to Fenly o the {oast Our | for encores. The SInEIng of Auld Lang I'sACRED CANTATA WITH CONTRACTORS L“-,cn Bond Charles Anderson, the efficient steward | experience as a civil envineer and his | Society. In a humorous way Mr. Fan- | Syne was the final act in the delight- s friends claim that he is fully com- | petent to fill the position, He has| done much construction work and laid | out a number of trolley lines, his latest work being on the line of the ‘Waterbur; filldale line being con- | structed throuzh Mill Plain eastward. Both Representatives-elect Lynch ning recalled some of the pleasant fen- tures of debates conducted in the so- clety meetings in former days. e pointed out in a convincing way the value of membership in the societ which had been shown in the past| and would continue to go on ax a val- | uable aid and help in the formation of | and Thoms admitted last evenin- that | high character and right living. He | principaily they had heard Mr. Preston’'s name |outlined in an impressive way some of | named. fa bly mention as the governors ¥ i gelection for commissioner, but said | hat they would have no sayv in the matter, as the appeointment is first made by the governor and then quel to the senmate for confirmation. The salary connected with the position is $5,000. EVANGELISTIC CONFERENCE. Will Be Held at Federal Strect Méth- ful evening as the gathering broke up. | The successful outcome of the an- | niversary celebration was to the credit | of the committee of arrangements con- | sisting of John J. Sullivan, Thaddeus | Leahy, Walter B. Hynds, James F.| Drew ‘and Joseph H. Sheridan, among Whom the heavy part of the work was borne by the frst for ten vears, will make a trip to his former home in Stockholm during the winter, returning in the spring. NEW YEAR'S TREE. Programme Given. at Grace Memorial Baptist Church. A sacred cantata. The Heart of the Bells, and a New Year's tree provided three | entertainment for a large gathering at | the Grace Memorial Baptist church Monday evening. The cantata was 1 carried out under the direction ot rs. Mary A. C. Hutchinson. Follow- ing the cantata candy and gifts from the New Year's tree were distributed to_the members of the Sunday school. The cantata was given by the fol- Wrriting Paper NORWICH. CONN3 * 15¢ Ib. The Broadway Store, Opposite the ¥, M. C. A. The degree team of Seaside council, No. 17, K. of C., of New London, which on Dec. 29 initiated 17 meml White Cross couneil, orwich, is | making preparations for a tour of the | state in connection with degree work. l { 0verh;ulifig_ a Repair Worlk —OF ALL KINDS ON=% AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA« ONS, TRUCKS and CARTSw , 7 A Windham summer visitor, Simeon Ford, proprietor of the Grand Union hotel, New York, and one of the best atter-dinner speakers in the country, s at St Luke' hospital and was op- erated on Monday for a slight ailment. | DR. LAPIERRE TALKS | 76TH ANNIVERSARY TO YOUNG CITIZEN’S CLUB. | OF MRS, JOSEPH CONNOR rst Aid to Injured—Musi- | Observed by Whist Following Mesting Tolls of cal Programme Pl v lowing: Ben Hur, George Gray; Orpah | od. of Cathollc Woman's Ciub. 1 7y “ytrs: . Spivers: Eachor, Miea: Mary Hutehinson; Minerva, Miss Mar- gretie Epps: Flavia, _Miss Ardenell Harris: Vesta, Miss Mildred Harris; A well attended meeting of the Young Citizen's club was held in the | club rooms on Washington stroet Mon- The Catholic Women's club of St. Patrick’s parish held their regular meeting in Buckingham Memorial | A committee of the Connecticut as- | | sociation opposed to woman suffrage | | is sending copies of a letter to all the | ELEVATORS, {members of the state legislature, | Hester Emory Burr. He came to Nor- AIR_SHIPS, impressed the boys. A Victor machine, loaned by the Plaut-Cadden company was highly ap- spoke to the members briefly, telling them that through the thoughtfuiness | of Mrs, on the business for over onme-quarter of a century in the Strand or Blue Front Luilding at the junction of Main be represented in an evanelistic con- feren; New the same. perfect | letin, appears”the name of Ilarold Strong Gulliver of Waterbury, a fro- quent visitor to Norwich Town. Spivery. 3 We show fine, white, the in the F i.ondon. deral street church at The forenoon session claiming that only 4 per cent. of (h q 5 on T Sread Laner Velrte: ‘| wich in 1852 and_made his home here fon, painting, Rtk DYN. - : omen of Gonmecticut are asking oy | odist =piscopal Church, dew Lon.|day evening and much interest was| Monday evening, wiih about fAifty pre. wouci®s, Jred Lanc: Valeria, Mrs.|Wieh in 1808 and made, blo, home Lone| Mechanical repairs. S, A NAMITE, BALLOONS, [| fjomen of i shown by ithe mombers. J B Stan_|ent [Final arrangements were made (ol cngiy girls, Mrs. J. Lane Miss|tWice married and leaves his second | ming, upholstering and wood werky z | ; ton made a short address to the boys | for the ball, which will he given early oL} ls, Mrs. J. 3 e e e ks f e = WOMEN'S HATS, |, In the list of honors for tne first| Today the Methodist churches of|Dd then introducee Dr. L. FlaPlerre | in February, instead o the last week hait Brvant Elia Simone Srs x. rr | BlL6 230 bwy sisters, J7s. Douisy Mgy | Blacksmithing in all its branches, = TAXES, A term in the freshman class of the aca- | Norwich, Wes Mystic, Old Mys- |83 the speaker of the evening Dr. La- | In this month, as previous:y arranged. garni Lacy, Gladys Dennis; temple | Louis. There are no children. 3 NDS. || Gemical department of Yale university, | tic, Nodnk, Giles. Ferry. Umeasvile, | Plerfe gave a helpful and entertaining | ~Following the business . the meet- | o2 Kenneth Thompson, Taseeq| Walter H. Burr was a popular barber but our prices have been kept i Published in the Yale University Bul-|Niantic, Lyme and New London will | talk on ¥irst Ald to thie Injured which | ing the president, Mrs, F. t. Farrell, | priti,, CSMRPa o ORPBNG (J8088 | of ‘Norwich 40 years ago. He carried scufl x Blark nru & goeds at lowast James Crawford the society | CUT FERRACCO'S HEAD prices. 3 will be for ministers. At 2 o'clock n | Preciated by those present. There | would observe the 76th anniversary of | and Market streets. He has béen a P e [ Over 2,000,000 feet of sand will be|session will be held for pastors and | Were many humorous sketches besides | Mrs. Joseph Connor, which occurred on | WITH A CLUB. | prominent Masonic ieader and lecturer | 507 10 515 Norih Main S& 2 brought by trolley from Westerly for | laymen, especially officers of church | several vocal selections by the famous | Monday. Mrs. Connor, who is one of | | among the colored men of eastern Con- "IB N""_C“M,“ u i the golf links in process of construc- |und solieties, men and women. In the Wnger Alma Gluck. The machine was | the oldest members of the society, was Charge Made Against Charles Serra | necticut and one of the founders of —— v . tion at Fastern Point. A station Is|evening a public session will be held, |in charge of Mr. Morin. The club| present at the meeting. A -whist was In e uble ois East Bills] Eureka lodge, A. F. and A. M., of this being bullt at the corner of Mitchell | T membership is increasing and there | enjoyed in honor of Mrs, Connor, and | street and Poquonoc road, and from | are Indications that it will be one of an in: ute of methods as sug city, and remained loyal to the York Notwithstanding the Fire Jewslers and Silversmitha. Established “LAUT - CADDEN sUlfLDinG The Vaughn Foundry Co. | Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Si. MILL, CASTINGS a Spegialty, there the sand will be taken by teams to the Point. In the February Power Boating “Round Cape Cod in a Gasoliner,” by George S. Goldie, describes the trip of the 36 footer Imelda from New London to Portsmouth, N. H. The Imelda is owned and was built by Principal James E. Murphy of the Palmer Me- morial school. Cards for Military Ball. ‘Window scards were distributed on | sested by the last general conference. | Out of town guests will dine at six o'clock, a nominal price being collect- ed to cover expenses. The district | team of speakers is Revs. J. H. New- land, F. W. Coleman, S. E. Ellls, L. M. | Flocken and C. H. Smith. FUNERALS, Louis Baldini. Monday afterncon the funeral of Louis Baldini was held from his late home at 131 Thames street, and the attendance was large, including a del- the most successful societies of the city. REVIVE BOY SCOUTS. Conference 8o Decides—Hike for Sat- urday -Riannad. Monday evening there was a con- foerence at the Y. M, C. A. of Boys' Secretary J. H. Ely, Benjammn M. Bruce, Charles Richards and Herbert Ferguson to consider the advisability of reviving the Boy Scout movement prizes were awarded as follows: First, | a beautiful framed picture. Mrs, Mor- | ris Kelly; second, a paper weight, Mrs. ' Lawrence Riley. Mrs. Riley and Mrs, J. J. Corkery were tied for second place, but on the tryout-Mrs. Riley was awarded the prize. Both prizes were Turnished by Mrs. Crawford, as was ' also the fce cream and cake served those attending. Mrs, Connor received ! congratulations from her many friends and was presented a hox of carnations, | the gift of the society, as a remem- brance of the evening. The happy event came 10 a close about 11 o'clock Charles Serra, 35, and Angelo Ier- racco, 30, were arrested on the East Side Monday night and locked up at police station, charged” with breach of the peace. Iferracco had a four-inch cut in the top of his head which he claimed showed where Serra had hit him with a club in a vard on the East Side after they had had some difficulty earller in the evening on North Main street. Policeman Maloney was hand when the fracas took Ferracco into slipped out of sight, close at occurred and custody. Serra but was found rites of Masonry until a year ago,when blindness and decreptitude put an end to his activity, He was a member of Jeptha lodze No. 11 of New London, and was senlor past grand master of Connecticut. He was widely and fa- vorably known to our white citizens of a generation ago and was respected for his intelligence and interestinz discussion of every problem which bore on the welfare of his race. He was a gentleman in manners and always conservative and reasonable in spe He was a staunch republican in politics and a subscriber of The Bulletin for over 50 years. we are still doing business at the ojd stand and the quality of our wask ia Just tie same as ever—'“The Best." Nothing but skilled labor e req and best materiais used in our Wor STETSON & YOUNG, & Carpenters and Builders, Telephone. 50 West Mair @y THE PALACGE CAFE STEP IN AND SEk US e 5 Monday of the military ball to be siv- S a Bech ~|and a vote of thanks was given Mrs.|soon after in the neighborhood and He wds a good citizen lers Recaive VUL A the' Ita in Norwie! nd it was decided to at g fxcnery, Frogioy AUention | en'by the Fifth company, C. A. Co C.| Siion’ tha Beconced o BoClety Of | i ve 1o A o 1t was decided to hoid | Crawford for the bleasant evenins | avrested ww Pollocman Caney Sever |and his memory will be cherished by P. SHEA, NG, They are of particularly neat|Rev. john H. Broderick conducted the | a hike for the boys Interested on Sat- | Which she so successfully planned and | stitches were taken in the cut in Fer- | Some of our white citizens as well as . SHEA, WHEN YOU WANT A HOT | desien. They wil be distributed in services in St Patrick's ohureh, Burial | urday with the rifie range below | carried ou racco’s head by Dr. Callahan. y the best representatives of his race. 72 Franklin Strect 1 Norwich, New Londonm, Willimantic, | was in St Mary's cemeterv. The |Laurel Hill as the goal. The party will - e % Westerly and Jewett City. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. have dinner here and a general good time is being planned. Perfect Attendance Edward G. Purvis was a name un- intentienally omitted on Sunday at the Cen‘ral Baptist Sunday school in the, ward of prizes for perfect attendance.| He had been perfect for four years. bearers were four members of the at- tending soclety. Mr. Baldini passed away in this cily cn Jan. 4 after a short fllness of pneu- monia. He was born in Italy 43 years ago, but had lived here for some years. | He 'was a stone mason by trade. Ie- sides his wife, Mr. Baldini leaves three children and other relatives. WATER BOTTLE 19 oot SR ETEIRGLY. you Wit - Lonesomehurst Officers. pendable one. (_lne that will net leak At a meeting of the Lonesomehurst at a time when it is Worth many times | club Monday evening E. Underwood its cost Was. resiceted ‘president “and’ Charles PSR o SRS Sohrane was elected secretary an Rk Rt o Y lo avold a. regsurer. Refreshments of coffee and thing of this kind ana that is, o buy | gpughnuts were served. NIGHT SCHOOL REOPENED. Sessions Resumed After Holiday Re- cess of Two Weeks. DR C, R CHAMBERLZIN Dental Surgeon of Dr. 5. 1. Geera durigg his sea: liness, f McGrory Building. Norwich, Cenr After the Age of Fifty The reputation for excellent shows | is more than sustained by this week's offerings at the Auditorium. There are but two vaudeville acts the first half of the week, but quality and length of these two acts more than make up for After a recess of two wecks the night school resumed its sessions on Monday evening, with an attendance of about 35. Among these it was notideable From this age the human system gradually declines and the accumulated Peisons In the blood cause rheuma- one of our GUARANTEED Tioi Tater Lawrence C. Lamb. Mrs, Adelia H. Pettls was the one €0 the charmes it oo oonan Make up for | that practically all the old scholars had | Uism in joints, muscles and back. Thess —— L Mrs. E : warnings should romotly releved Beltilgn, i Ninety-third Birthday. The funeral of Lawrence C. Lamb | recelve the book for perfect attend-| Juggling De Lisle has an entertaining | otupned; indicating that their interest | 3iqn iy, Si0lid Do prompily, reileved DO YOU KNOW e donite & i 1 ‘was held from his late home in Leb- | ance, and not Mrs. H. H. Pettis as pub- | number and introduces a variety of | b the following prescription which comes e o N » A T A1y of rubber that enters; In excellent health and attending to | W% S O B8 late bowle in, Teb-) ance s } S e bk The school has one teacher less now, | (18,19 10WIOE Preseription which % | the best place in Morwich to have youd tatg ihelr composition: must be the the work mbout his home as usual | 2n9" ( °RCE STCIPOON §L B elglock, 3 | Do A e e e Sroam | as it has been decided that the classes | s “aqual in. curing - racaraiiais, 1ave | shoes tapped ard heeled? 1f you don _ | Horace A. Briggs on Monday observed ge. There = il ber s ‘presented by. the Five: Musical | 05,13 e nandied by a decreased num- | pestoming shveicar B ighicum@atisom and | E00Cs e trial, then you will lnck best bevause of the demands we make were many handsome floral remem- Suit for Divorce. i| McLarens, a musical novelty that 13 2 3 result | his 93d birthday. He received a num- | ''® Many hangso A ; ber of instructors. Miss Alice Casey |coma after the first dos rom your | for sure. of ihe. manufacturers. We have aber of callers during the day and sev- | Drons ves and friends of| Jennfe Getchell Everett of Montville!l makes a big hit with the audience. An | et of Instructors, Wles, Slice Casey eome piter tho first dose, “from your 1 . e hndodd apd Fhiey, st coime Bp to |eral-remersheances. the deceased. The services were con- | has brought suit for divorce _from | unusual attraction in the programme che pound (in original sealed packager and| Goodyear Shoe Repairing { b S . ducted by Reyv. Mr. Campbell, pastor|Frani J. Everett, formerly of Mont- tion pletures is the two reel film Jewish Traditio d Ly gho onnce. of 3yTuaof Barsupertissom- A. VALLIN, »; tha > of the TWirst church in Lebanon, and at| ville, accordinz to papers filed in the | Lia Tosca, iaiTTha Aecicis mpiter: owi radition. and Lavs. cund. Take these two Ingredients 38 CROBY ¢ 3 > Horss Dropped Dead. the close of the service Mrs. Fred Tay- s of the clerk of the superior court. | piece, played by Sarah Bernnardt. Tradition and Lore of Jewish Life, [ home and sut them Into a half gine of | Tel 617 86 Franklin Strecd , i A Norwich contractor who lives at|lor ard Mrs. Henry Fewltt r i v -abl Modern and Anclent, is the topic of & |£60d whiskey. Shake the bettle and — - essive lor a y endered | The grounds alleged were intolerable goo k ; 3 the Falls lost a horse Monday night on | Some Day We'll = Undedsta: nd ince Jaj 1910. They wer Burglars in Chelsea’s Storercom. |talk to be ~iven by Herman Alofsin, [ t2ke a tablespoonful Lefore each’meul Sy nd - and | cruelty since Jan. 1, 'y were ‘g | and at bedtime.” If your drugsist di y Druggist, High street. It fell dead in the shaffs | Rock of Ages. The bearers were Fred | marricd July 21, 1591 She does not| Humery burglars broke into the of- | 2d. this cvening before the Woman'd |and atbediime” If your druszist docs| AR ERICAN HOUS!., as he was driving it In a Concord bug- | Abell. Fred Tyler, D. R. Pitcher and know where he {5 now. She as| for | fice of. the 5 . line. h\qi"aw TLon- | society of the Churfil Of‘ !‘he Good | will get it for you in & few. hours from [ oY OPP. CHELSEA BANK. BY. Charles L. Pitcher, Jr. Burial was in | permission to resume her maiden name. | don gurih; night, robhing the | Shepherd.. The meeting is to be at-|nis wholesale ‘house. Don't be influ- Farrel & Sandl P gm 3 £ s the new cemetery in Lebanon, and a| . s stoves ey, took (away o erate | tended by men as well‘as the women |erced (o taKo & Ditent medicine i nderson, Prop. 1 WHEN- vou wamt o but your busi. | A Woman aiways seems to think a|committal serviec was read’ at the:' Placards reading “No Parcels Post|of emas . iwo' .caes tomtamunz ' o [Of the society. 2t B ing” Tatls commauna” 4yi0# thel | goecial Rates ts Theatrs Troupss | Ctory Lhe BUDLLC Lhare 18 Mo Me- | Man cn make over his silk hat as|grave by Rev. Mr. Campbell Under~ Here" are displayed ai the postoffice | bounds uf butier and & roil of iino Rt iral one ounce, sealed. yellow package. | Travoling Men, ste.. Live Al Betrer € rough the adveris: | oasily 33 she cen make & new bonnet | taker Gager had charge of the fun - ns, o b1 hag to be|leum which had been shipped by way | _ Week of Praver Observance. Published by the Globe Phag) \ ravoling Men, ete.. ry copnested <7 Vi Shatickes Stroly

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