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& 2 _ NORWICH BULLETIN, e s FRID; s, 1913 . triach McKay—District Nurse Makes Interest —Fire in Rooms of Hope Council. ’ " A bearing is o be held by (e Wes- | street is visiting Mrs. town eouncii for those interested | of Providence. 3 the ehameing of the grade on Union | and Mrs ney £ m Railroad avenue at the jelson, Conn., were Wes| > 2 on Union street, this itors Thursday * femnoon at 1.30 o'clock. The proposed | jiace Jonn W of Union street lies’ between | | 4008 900 southerly line of Broad eet and | g oot this week NG AT WESTERLY TODAY - Change of Grade on Union Street—Visit of g;,.: q::tJ terly Abby Hanker Marland ‘of vis- Sweeney of the su- perior court is holding court in' Woon- feet_southerly from the southerly | ‘ lln“ of Broag stheer mhemoenerty | " Miss Dorothy Burdick of - Beach terested in this change are Alrs, Kath- | Street has been a recent guest of Mrs. erine R. Welch and the Westerly fire | Alfred Ligourie of New London. B district. The proposed change of grade | Oscar Burdick of Stamford, Conn., . on d Avenue lies Detween a | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha point In said highway 250 feet easterly | . Burdick of School street Wednes- from the easterly side of Canal street | day. 1 W. Campbell company at. their mill on - West Broad street, had his righit swrist badly lacerated With a tin tag which was on one of the bags of grain he was, handling. The cut was so se- a number of stitches werc close the wound. ~SEALP COVERED WITH WHITE SCALES liching Terribly, Hair Came Out. Ter%ib,le Ltslyof Dandrufl‘?mgcalss Would Fall on Coat. Scratched Until Made Big Sores. - Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Him, Borough'’s Clear-Up Week Has Good Results—Firemen Open Biq Fair— Five-Foot Sturgeon Caught in Fish- g Pounds. o *Rogd Supervisor Elihu Cheskbro has Jaid out a new drain from the corne: of North Main and Willlam street under the tracks of the Groton and Stonington electric 10ad, which was dug by the town street cleaners. A ten-inch drain pipe was laid from the north gutter on Williams streef, under the roadway, to connect. with the gut- ter running, on, the west<side of Main street ufh to the railroad. This drain will take the water from Cutler, Main and Williams streets, ¢ Since Tuesday the borough white wings have been putting the. streets in order for the summer. The start 5 Brewer St,, Newport, R. I.— “Myhus- | | band bhad eczema for six months all this time taking medicine and using salve not doing him any good. The | trouble grew worse. It | started with red shining spots all over the scalp, covered with a thickness of white scales itching terribly. His hair came | out, and be had a terrible | lot of dandruft. The | and the center line of Wegt street. | \work of paving the east end of the was made 4t the borough - line . on les could he seen | Prgperty owmers on these stréets, Who | lridge on lroad strect with vitrified | Water street, near the Watcn , Hill ;hm::'r i BRYe been served notices to appear rick is to commence next Monday | Whart, clearing the gutters and iak- e at the hearing, besides those aiready ! morning. ing the foadway ready for the coming | ¥ ol méntioned are the New York. New H Mrs, Herbert A. Babeock ajd Mrs, | fon dressing of crushed stome. The | on hiscoat. Ho would never stop scratch- Fen and Hartford railroad. Alice M. airs ORGS0 0000 et have | WOTK ‘of putting the street in order | ing until he made big soresall over his head. - Horace Vose, Arthur D. Swan, | <518 ' 0rHCE O With friends in | D28 been delayed this season by the [ I washed the scalp in warm water and R Biizabeth R. (hester. e | new sewers in several of (he strects | soap, but. this only mad it worse, tho red — i 2 2 n the borough rowing larger uniil they covered the fOrand Patedhch Waiter M. Mokay | e Jerick uwsed 1 laving (he el | Complainis havine- been made i | ST S ming down dho forshed. 1 of the imarble post offic o H he unsanitary’ cond s 0f 1 o Thaths Grand Encampment of Rhode | I, ujurse of construction was taken | (ng tains a Orehara. btreet. Wasden | 896 one cake of Cuticura Soap and two eneampment, No. | down Wednesday i B. Or reet (Commis- | boxes of Cuticura Ointment. I washed Ph VIt to the local -y About sixty-five loads of rubbish | sioner W have made an | head inas hot water ashe could stand, using | were carted off to the dumping -ground | investigaf that several |- plenty of Cuticura Soap. This would take | on b s of the river, Grand Junior W two days' cleanup campaign Arnold of Pawtucket John McArthur of School s Grand Marshal Willlam 1. Perkins of | has been at Caribou, Me., for Pawtucket, Grand Sentinel William T. | ter, returned to Wes Dobson of Providence, and District | opéning of the Herbert H. | Hil mpment. | James ¥ aght en- | 3 omn e -condition | gt the order in the other end of the | iy Deputy Grand Patriarc B Narra; will ansett aven o Eoviee ol o 8l | pany | Town Treasu mes M. BN R urse of the Westbrly. | 4o o, cagurer Jam Visiting Nurse association has submit- he ted the followmg repost for March Piaan. Providenc and April: | Steam Fire Bngi any, No. 1 g . i o o= | Stes Fire Engine compan 0. 1| gregational Sunday school teach LR hele Shiled over, 17; new |, Charies Church, cldest son of Mr. | ppeneq Thursday evening in Borough | was held in the Congregational cha month, 41: disch ed. 18: died, 1: to. Mrs. Alvin Kenyon of the West | ball. ‘There was a large street Wednesday evening. , 41; dischacg: % - e erment B o o ol e [iotdT the- Stonington -An ¢ | e Shchotecd saa aed. 1o | inderwent a successful operation | 0f all the Stoning Briefs and Personals. | siill fn our care, i fiumbes op | Tor, appenalcitis at- Provineles Ties. | SHEIRNIE oS (00 | Philip Riley has entered the employ visits for month,' 7 mber of pay 5 A e son | of the Atwood Machine company as ing patients_10: mone: ed from | Three Noank candidates. Washington | fnomas (.. £ Connell | mouider. Datients, $: council. and one candidate for HODE | artonded. ~The hail Judge E. B, Hinckley attended the women, 11 | counci re initiated by the degree| gecorated with Chinese conference of probate judges of Con- cases, men. 1; women, eam of the latter council at the Teg- [ terns flowers necticut at Hartford. bables, 7: medical, 11 | ular meeting Wednesday evening: | greum, pake . A rummage sale in aid of the First obatetrical, 2, Rev. and Mrs. John G. Dutton of | were for sale. After the | Baptist church was held in the Potier April: Cases carr 22; new |Summer street, who are visiting friends | many enjoved dancing. The first night | Store on Water street Thursday. cases. 12: total nur ases for |in 1Chusetts. are to spend a few | of the fair proved very successful in | Rev. George B. Spalding been a rm‘mm. :,.. d:;n"v to- [days with their ‘son, Rev. Charles J. | every way visitor in the borough for the past few tal pumber : [Dutton of Con: R. L. be- x g days. =un o our. care, number of | fore thes = heed Karl Reiche's Advancement. Plenty for Friday Dinner. 4 dsits durine month number of , Clarence B. Roche | KaTl Reiche of Hariford, well known | Fishing ager James M. Gifford paying patients. 12 Tecelved of Palmee L on, has been appointed su- sught in Thursday 50 barrels of scup from patients. $44.25° old cases, men 3, oS of ihis | perintendent of schools in Bristol, | and butterfich and about 100 barrels women 13, children 6: new cases, men 1 convocation | Conn., after a thorough investigation | of squid Annie L. Wilcox S 7 chilfiren, 3; modical, of the state of | LY. the board of education committee. | had about of butterfish and L obstetrical T He will enter upop i p and 50 f squid. sured ¢ g i 1 1p and 5 of squi — 2¥s LJuly 15 and_will reccive 2 ; Smoke was discovered coming from | an Hortou. returfied, Wed: [ $1:6y0:% Mr. Relc Savght Biaideon ons_of the lockers in the ante room O ercp o matle; Comn; | flile experier 2ee) e T, o, O AR is attending her mother, | higher ¢ and modern e om- :—'n::»”'h:f";fflh, Tt R ill, after having spent the | guages R butterfish, scup, flound va floor of the Welch block, Wednesd wo days with Rev. Mr. Horton. | in {he schools of the South district in and codfish. A sturgeon was also | B SBocity after 10 cclock. - Unon pastor of the | Hartford, He is a member of the U in_the pounds. It megsured B & o 2 ogteck st ot e it or s S about five feet long and weighed about @ the regaMa, flags and « E Paut H. Hillard and Comrade | in the Boy Scout.movement 275 pounds. Smack Etta and Lena phernalta were all ablaze. Prompt Brown are among those who | ton friends of Mr. Reiche are pl came in_with 49 macki and after work on the part of those who chanced attend the reunion of the 2ist | 1o leurn of his advancement. Hing them started on another voy- to be mearby extinguished the flames tieut infantry to be held at Wil- | Reiche was formerly Miss Anna before they had spread to any extent today <Friday), _ | brother, daughter of Judg o T - = are to observe th L. D. Fairbrother, of Stonington MYSTIC but not untll over $230 damage had | employed automobile com- n for hotel season at Watch nue in during the | the Meuikle, who is at his | for a | the Pendle- an_operation f Rhode Islana ho: continues to im- harging into-11€ | all the dry scales away leaving red spots. After rubbing. the hair dry I applied the Cuticuta Ointment on the scalp and this ditches leading (hro: It was decided to stop the drain un land, and build a paved gutter over the | Weeks' treatment he was completely cured. adway for the surface water from | (Signed) Mrs. O. L. Eklund, Dec. 7, 1911 Iyde and Orchard streets, at the | Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointmentare same time closing all sewar pipes, have the ditches through the ra ands cleaned to the channel lea 1| soid throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book. A« dress post-card *‘Cuticura, Depé='T Boston. into litlle Narragansett bay, near-the | gg-render-faced men shoild use Cuticura { rallroad junction Boap Shaving Stick; 25c. Sample free, Firemen's Big Carnival Opens. ” The grand fair and a_series of en- tertainments in ald of Stonington cluss of Calvary and the Second Con- been dome to'the property of the of the Battle of DIUrY'si a¢ North Stonington Confersnce. = sumed that ashes from a cigar might | comeds The ‘Sock and | NGy London association of Congre- | Boys Enter Athlatic Contest—Bet- Bave been dropped onto some of (he | Buskin ib of Brown uni- | SAonal « s gnd ministers 2t| sey Ross Council Elects Officers. regalia and had not atiracted miten- | versity, was teq by the mem- | o iris “Dwight C. Scons, Mise Tand | lon before 1t had been piaced in the | bers of thé cast and’ was favorably | 30 Biasion Aiss | Barbara Safion | o at St Patrick’s ockers. | recelved by the audience that crowd- | Miss Mabol E. Toosahare o ¢ church Miss Margaret & | £, the auditorium of (he high school | {geks. | BETahams Dy - | ooney of New York and Daniel Fin- C Local Laconics. {railtee T venine ol e nesan of Mystic were united in mar- Miss Jessie Walker of Mechanic ntel Sulllvan, employed bythe C. | “rhe monthly meeting of the ptudy] "ase by, Rev Tehn Flemming, who A full-size package of Post Toasties Complimentary Youfl get it — while they last. for each customer— . A chance to get acquainted with the delicate taste and native good- ness of these crisp, fluffy, bits of choice Indian Corn, toasted. Buy a package of Grape-Nuts (rom your Grocer -at the regular price — 15¢ — and say to him — A Free ‘Package of Post Toasties, Too! 15,000 Grocers in New England are giving away free packages of Post Toasties with purchases of Grape-Nuts. mentary Toasties, though im;nense, is limited, so there’s only one fre B Be prompt if you want a package! Crape-Nuts and Post Toasties are both/ready to eat from the pkg. — clean and pure — and served with cream and sugar are wonderfully delicious and nourishing. presence of a Jarge company of rela- tives and friends. As the Bgidal Chorus was belng played by Miss May G. Bray. the party entered the church | Miss Grace Donohue as. bridesmaid, and* Ambrose Kenyon as best man After the church céremony a recep- tion was held at.the home of the groom’s aunt, Mrst John Finne; of | Denison avenue, attended a large [ ompany of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. | innegan left on a wedding trip and on their return will reside on Dennison | avenue. Both are popular young peo- | {ple. The bride recelved many wed- dirfg gifts. Eight Boys Enter Contest. At the school Thursday elght boys entered in she athletic con- test that is going on in-the different chools in the town, under the su- pervision of the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Perry. Those to receive | the bronze badge must be able to do the - following A 80 yard dash in | 5 seconds: standing broad jump | feet 9 inches and to d up to the chin four times. The follow- ing boys have entered the contest and xhibition given on Wednesday | sult was a_follows tim Henry atd did in. assist- Me- Mrs. The supply of compli- lldred Earnshaw did 2-5 seconds, up to chin ash in 8 1-5 sec. up | Bdward Richard did 5 {jump 6 fr. 11lin, drew up to chin time: William Wiemers did d 8 2-5 gec.. jump 7 ft. 4 in., drew up to |chin 11 times. Seventh Grade Hammacher | aid dash in $ 2-5 jump 5 ft. 11 in. [drew up to chin 5 times" Justin T !{m'(! did dash in & se Jump 7 ft | drew up to chin 5 timel ixth Grade— dwin Rushlow | dash in § ump 6 £t | pio chin 12 times. Fifth G e—George Richards J(Iiwh in 8 3-5 sec., jump 6 ft. 4 drew up to chin 6 times. On Wednesday, Ma class con- I test will take place which it will be fseen which grade is making the most prog ess, an don June 6 a grade con- test of all the districts will take place, and a pennant will be given the high- St re of all the grades. At the meeting of Betsey Ross coun- | cil, Daughters of America, held Tues- day evening at Gilbert hall the follow- {ing officers were elected: Councillor, Mrs. Walter Knight; ase lant coun- cillor, Mrs. Annle Wainwright; councillor, Mrs. Louise Jones ant vice councillor, Mrs, Sadie Greggn; recording secretary, Edna Prentice; assistant cretary, Mrs. Ethna Pendleton; treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson; fi- nancial secretary, Mrs. Lottie Kdge- comb; warden, Miss Amj illiams: {auditor, Miss Hleanor Lewis: inside sentinel Mrs. Ethna Pendleton; junior past councillor, Miss Etta Belie Wood- mansee; assistant past ~ councillor, Mrs, ‘Alberta Doyle; trustee for 18 | months, Miss Etta Bells Woodmansee; trustee for 1 onths, Mrs. Almeda nsland; trustee for 6 E Mre. Sadie Chapma tional council, Mrs. Lottle Brainard alternate, Miss Btta BeHe Woodman Heard and Seen. Miss Jennie B. Noyes is visiting in Providence, ss Janctte \Maisha Tew days in Providence. Daniel Gray and son Hadley | uf Ledyara spent Thursday in Mysti Miss Florence Collins has been a Providence vistior this week. William Babcock of Boston was in Thursday. P . afte is spending has returned to a_visit with her John M. Noyes. was Lad day ‘at the Bowling and whist was i Miss Dover ster. Mrs Thursday Mystic club. | Hav w himself | jump, 6 feet jump | in, | 4 in., drew | recording ! Gray | 2 N % Trolleys Leal To please. advantages which modern machinery can give it. beautiful dress of clever design, made in a light, clean factory where the sanitary conditions are all that thev should be.’ LOOK AT THE DRESS, THEN — LOOK AT THE PRICE. WE HAVE A BIG AS- SORTMENT READY FOR YOUR CHOICE. - At $1.98 At $2.98 See One of Our Main Show Windows There you will see machines in operation actually producing such dresses as you will find on sale in our big Garment Section. ham with embroider dresses in solid color: WOMEN’S and MISSES ) of solid colors, trimmed with ratine. There are also some Striped . The Busines; 3 Genter of Nerwich A WASH DRESS FOR YOU " A SPECIAL SALE THere’s one here for you — one or more as you ‘A Wash Dress which is made with all the A WOMEN'S and MISSES” WASH DRESSES, made of striped ging- ar. trimmed cc WASH DRESSES s with pique fronts. in a good assortm Dresses with white pique collar and lacg trimmed vest. At $5.98 WOME! in Ramie Linen and Ra S and MISSE t trimmed with embroidery or in Bulgarian effects. $7.50 to $15.0 WHITE i | | t | | I | | I oyes has returned -al day lier by a F. en tow aving been of his mother, Mrs. Miss Addie Providence after Mrs. T Noyes Lo arstow has retur la i pto New Haven. a visit with Brief State N WOMEN’S and MISSE some- very striking coat effe _French linen. enjoyed and refreshments were served. | cepted John Noyes. ‘Angell has returned the materials being There are also some pretty Princess designs shed with Ratine and .braid WASH DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY We have just received a fine showing of the newest White Dresses in Voile, Marqui- sette, Crepe and Batiste, which have been priced very low for this opening sale. are all late models and show some very striking designs in the trimming, which is largely Irish or Shadow Lace and some very charming Valenciennes and Cluny. PRICED FROM $5.98 UP Visit the Spring Toilet Goods Sale Toilet Goods Department—Near Shannon Building Entrance NOTICE This lot also includes some DRESSES — some very stylish models ine in the prevailing colors, all handsomelys WASH DRESSES of the better grade in Eponge and They ent fin- direct to most New England | Chauncey Brewster Thursday morning Bee | O e intll Dec, o1, 1816 | at 10.30 o'clock in Trinity church. Rev o 4 | Mr. Whifehead has a call to become oie | Hartford—Richardson S. Wright, | rector of Christ church at Souti e = nity, '10, has sent u collection of | Farms, Middletown. m ccies 0f hells collected by r. and | himself nearfRokotau Haushigoni and | ere ems in In- 2 | Darien, South Manchuria, to the de- | ned from | partment of natural Listory at Trinity | % | coltege. 3 R S 7 | i Y Elliott.-—Benjamin Homans, § Children Cry { very.suddenty of heart failure at FOR FLETCHER'S postofiice Saturday _ afternoon eWsw.h. e ooy CASTORIA | ashington, D. i © Walhack — v New Britain.—Emil Brumbuum | Falis Villag, R steiciion af 4 | was given a time at the normal school | |; bower R Villnss 12 | Sachet: TR (Thiifsduy)i\in ) honoF o | imder way and abogt 500 men, Includ- | Washington Sibect ‘to. Uncas' Strcet anniver as janitor dnd | ing labofers and other mechanics, are risth et noitc af-heshoiidmgs | now employed. ~The power building | ‘#1121t o e 205 will be feet and the foundations | LILLIBRIDG Rockville.— Principal Howe of the' will o down 30 feet to selid - rocky ckville High school received noti- . { ation this week that the college en- | A s nce certificate board has extended | Torrington.—Rev. Henry S. W | the approval of X e of | head, curate of Trinity church, i those from which certific advanced to the priesthood by Bishop Made With Cottolene Saratoga Chips made with Cotfolene are never greasy, as are those mad® with lard. The reason for this is that Coto. heats to about 100 degrees higher than either butter or ! without burning, quickly forming a crisp coating which ex the fat. Your €hips, therefore, are crisp, dry and’appe Cottolene costs about the price o ml;‘THlS = A 7 : eel the potatoes and slice of lard, and will go onethird | cold water Drain weil, and dry i farther than either butter or lard. towel. Fry a few ata time in hot C tolgne. Salt as you take them out an lag_them on a coarse brown paper for a short time. 2. Made only by THE ‘N.’ K. FAIRBANK COMPANY | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY: , 'New London (NORWICH) k3 1S -TO — NEW YORK STEAMERS except Sunda; East River, 7o Men1 i e NORWICH NEW YORK New England Steams New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $i Frelgni and passeuger service direct w New York. JFrom, Norw ays, Sundags, at New York, Pler 23, foot Hoosevelt St Wednesdays, Fridays, at & p. m Freight received until § p. m. ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. + Slatersome §1.80 Co. UNIVERSITY. PLACE ©One Biook West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Excellont Tov Send for free illastraterl Gulde $R50°5T Now Tork iy 028 FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. 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DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annual Dividend has been declared from the net earn- lings of the past six months at the t«ta of Four ser cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, apr2Zdaw Treasurer. 1647 | Adami’s lavern ‘ 18614 o b | bran\: of a | Bohesuus, & | Beer, wass iaie atiu Beoteh Ale, - Guinness C. & C. imiporied sager Hil P B, Aie, DreUE Jones \ug Ale, ter Ale, ey Lusun . Siwds Ale, Lunaer Noursas Audcusely Stering U nd Pabs orwich Town.