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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1913 . i « A DA 4 w ;;j ‘6TOM9? IR RIS KRS AAA V-V NN RRAY """C‘ "““'VF’W‘GV ARRARKRRRRRRRRRRARANRS MORE GOODNEWS Those $6.00 Rain Coats FREE Again to Customers Ordering Garments B herhel ey English Rubber Slip-on Rain Coat SRARRARRAARAARRAARARRARKARRAAR ALK KRKRIKRRRRRRRUNRRRRRKRKKKKIKRNS This Week . On or before June first this store will be placed in the hands of carpenters and painters for alterations that will make this This is why I am going to do it. the finest tailor shop, as far as equipment is concerned, in the state, My stock at present, while not exactly overbalanced, is rather too large during the period of remodeling. am willing to make it worth your while to buy now. For that reason I want to reduce stock, and to do it [ Any Suiting in the store formerly up to $22.50 will be placed on sale today and tonight for with the understanding that you will receive as an additional consideration a genuine Free These Coats are similar in every way to those you see at the various cloth'ing and department stores at $6.00 and $7.00 each. The Suits are guaranteed by me to give you satisfactory wear and please you in fit and style, or I will make you another suit FREE., 10 Broadway RRRRRRRRRKRRRKRRRR Opposite 9 Hotel Wauregan aa o e, 2o " v 0 8 'S v > h T4 STATES : st 4 | NIANTIC OLD MYSTIC I me so e = COSHEN SlALL s nig = _— Mrs. Abram Schoonover, of Newark, e R = “ o5 | Getting State Camp Ground Ready for | Anniversary of Epworth League Com- [~ ive Big Loons Fly rflonh}ward—-Ar. 5 d } the Season—Busy Days in the Pines memorated—District Superintendent | WM":” :\:h‘n’r‘m—“«:\\“‘!lu‘(’l"::ia’a“')\’l:(m.\’:r‘ rangements For C!uldren- Day. New London County ’ ANOI irs. Anx HUl{ —Carlos Dart’s Death. | to Hold First Quarterly Conference | 1, %07 " Whipple, of Center | The Ladies’ Ald society met with ety : L2 e T ”l —8hower for Mrs. Doyle. Groton. Mrs. Albert Kenyon Tuesday after- e tebles at Wi arty b Raymand O 5 ; gate : — Mrs. William D. Harris of New Lon- | noon ROAD SOCIETY | F D. Willia e e oE P S I"W military camp ground has a force| The 24th anniversary of the organ- | don is the guest of her father and sis- | Miss Josephine Maxson of Water- (Stoningten) [ Chec $1.000. : ck end|of men puiting the camp in order for | jzation of the Kpworth league was | ter, Dr. A. T. Chipman and Miss Ger- |ford was a week end guest of Misy == —_ g 4 Thomp- | the military in June. Louls Anderson, | celebrated Sunday evening —in the | trude Chipman Besste H. Randall, both being stu- The Wailta Huppesipgs—Barvel of| 5 . = : Ssatan Ml oy »"";“]"fi;?','“:‘;“":::",”f‘;"“} “,""""‘,:",’"f:.i Mothodist parish house. The order of | ' Miss Annie I, Lee has been spend |dents at the Willmantic Normal Readi s BoRt 5 e ! in and | has been paint op of the water | exercises follows: Song, congregation; | ing a week witl Mrs. Charles Gray of |school Frerovad T puitiibonty In- lha s d guests | tank, also putting on a new cover to | scripturo reading, Iverett Johns Ledyard A farmer one day recently while at P | jrepluce one blown off some time ago | gong, congregation; prayer, Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Q. Fidredge |work in the field heard & very strange ¥ 0 g | |and is getting the machinery together | paret Poothman; song, choir; notices; | have moved from the Riverview man- |noise that sounded very much lik Mrs. Georze P. As return- ; | {at the pumping station, George W, | collection; solo, Crossing the Bar, | sion to the Riverview cottage, which is | Indian warwhoop. Ho gazed skyward ed to G 1 § M rmor: 7 : 4 to ;m on, a several days’ vi 1 | Merry, emploved at the armory in|Miss Emma A. Willlams; anniversary | still owned by Mr. Eldredge. Percy (1o gee at a great height five big it at Maple Lawn, ; A, « d, (¢ lariford, has arrived in town and in- | address, Rev, Arthur H. Withee; in- | V. Stowe, the new owner of Riverview ||oons passing northward. hofr rehearsed jts § mu- | - ¢ ) W Utter—Local | tends o be at the eamp for some ti stallation of the following newly elect- | residence, has taken possession of that T el s atTnol. 18 ok bave | 3 Mr. and Mrs, Seth Vill- o | James E. Hurle leaves today (Ratur- | ed ers by the Prestdent, | property. SrGiB] . Cxerate fue Chudrén's. dny 3 K: of P. Ba s | dag) for a business trip te New Ha- | Johnson; vice president, | Harold W, hoonover of Elmhurst | ghiao “Fne ey, e . osed entertainment for the = - < . e e } ven ' yrence Johnson; second Vice | js a member of the 1913 class of Wor- | S b A roung people of the Ep- | 4y x i : Sleneunday | Mies Stella Lamb is the guest of her | Miss Harriet Ralvea; third | cester ac | What The Birds Say. orth league of Old Mysiic has beon : > @ d audience, I8 |jpother, Charles Lamb, at the Lake | nt, Mrs. Arthur H, Withee S e All of the spring birds have now indefinitely postponed. ot 2 i SORE: ter of West- | view cotfages. | fourth viee president, Miss Margaret | arrived, except a few of the woodland S I delive . leeture SOty frs. Seth N. Wi 3 ; . e T e ceture | Aario Malnatt! entertained his moth. | Beothman; secretary, Miss C, Loulse | SOUTH LYME warblers which have not been heard T“"\idfl‘;w on M ¢ E % S “ T d\”\“ - lieq | ©F @t the Niantle house over Sunday | Harris; treasurer, Mrs. Harriet Pec K- | The bobolinks and quail down in the ennie h v tter who died | jrank Dart of New Haven, employed | ham; song, congregation; benedict | meadow have a merry time, but the e 7 8 E. R £ . . . ; = i fting Providence Ir nt of North Stoning. | At the American Wire and 'Steel fac- | pastor. | School Play: Happenings of the Week. two that seem the most sociable are Ralph Mattison F Florida. 3 ¢ North §toning- | tory was called here Wednesday on Miscellaneous Shower. —_— the song sparrow and brown-thrash- turday with Mrs. o o ton : t Sunday of - AMISS laccount of the sudden death of his| Mre Louis Doyle was given a mis- | Charles Comstock of Danbury was er. Out by the cornfield the latter is 455 BAOvel t near of retysned x s B Wheeler sold three yoke of | [Ather. Carlos Dart. 72, who commit- | collaneous shower Monday evening at |calling on relatives here today teiling the farmer as he plants the “Dr. Eiina Chessbrou wir n . eers to nce purchasers Wed- | Lcd, Sulcide at his home in Pattagan- | the home of her nts, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimer of |corn, plant it, plant it, put down i Baviay wit Ber Mi Y I w o purchasers Wed- | sett avenue. The hody was taken to| Charles about a dozen | New Haven were recent guests of |put it down, cover it up, cover it up, e e day at their B New London by relatives where the|yvoung women friends. Later games |friends her pull it up, pull it up. w3 " & E 5 1 oving to North Stonington. | funeral services were held. Mr. Dart | were played refreshments were | Peter Vine who went to New Jersey rs. Noyes Paimer has been the s : s o cing | had been in poor health for some time | sorve last summer returned and has gone to » guest of relatives in New York this > I n 1 York is moving | D24 : | served last summ - Dt e s in New York this ¢ 1 y rt Ston on village to the | Which probably accounted for the deemi A supper and social were held Fri- | work for the Niantic Menhaden Oil o~ e 1 1 mond s: nce. { i eve under e auspices of e land Guano col hany A carpenter is at work on the huild- Aren Ir. and Yiss St eAenet b thall S Srove ot fil?vr ol ,Zw',\() : 1‘1.‘“ R ol L {tenela” of Little Boston| 8. N. Hyde was & week end guest e ¥ i . > hd son, Laverr » school spent Sunday with Mis |, Mrs: Max Frank left Monday evenins | parish house. . | was remewing acquaintances here to- |of friends . :x-"\_ne:.hr;"!;’m’-:n\u\:u:s has return- 3 D, ‘ 2 coplat £ R | for 7;;’!‘ home in .\;‘whv York, after | “arg 1k B, Williams pleass | day |~ Miss Faith ager is at her home 2 e New ork. A 1 - = pending a week wit er mother, Mrs. | Py h et e " 5 1 lay s 1 esi Frar . >eacoc - ) Vi isher, a teacher in the Elm | yoe 5 i oot entertain the Ladies’ Aid socie of | There was a school play at Maple | Lakeside Farm. 2eB%, Joseph L. Peacock preached et 2 Westerly was a caller | J05ePhine Sweet. Mrs. Frank. a Vis- | the Baptist church Wednesday even- |Waite Friday night. i ra Bailey and famlily are at. thelr _ Mre. Phebe Lord has recovered fro Sweet of New Pritain wa iay Y O P n i ol | Ing at her naw home. | "Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Peck were New summer home. i’ hik,_recent fHness. . i end g 1is mother, ) Mrs. Frederick W. Clark has been | oo apn el s A STy District Superintendent to Preach. | don visitors this week The cemetery fence at The Plains Yie & S hasi e es at Mysti irning | 27 Eariar 5 | “The King's Daughters met with|is being painted. 2 e celer is spending ‘ stic, returning | © jjax Frank of New York spent Sun-i Rev. George G. Scrivener, the newly | e King's Daughters m itit | 1a g palntes. & W dass with fiends in peont | Colu s Do x Trah of New Xork aent Sn- | olaied Gt Suportenacat ot )Mre Herry' Hunt Wednosday ' after- Miss Daisy Parker has returned to dsnce. { evnolds is visiting her { 923, 1 B i e iR Gt e e bus jmeon. New London after being the guest o iven : A 5 1 oT oma shburn of Norwic s | Norwich district, will preach here Sun s R 4 i 3 ¢ R, S ‘ 1 s ephen Reynolds and family 1n | 1 sne Grove Sunday | day evening at the Methodist ch Mrs. James Smith of New London | her aunt, Mrs. Hermon Gager. TR o i o WO o ATl : i | " Herbert K. Renads of New York is| This will be Dr. Seriveners first s the guest of her parents, Mr. and | e te e has een | ¢ re w F UL U R g s ases il | here. He will conduct the quar- ' o. Slate recently Packed and sent to Tharshy institute o vor of r B. James . ana |2Lthe Grove for s fow wweeks. Liere e WL conan s Siemmsciaua Hezekiah Chadwick Is so much im Deafness Cannot Be Cured ey W e e ¢! terly conference Monday evening | John S. Palmer was in New Haven | — family « | e Az Sand g Spaniy Lot proved in health that he is able to| by local applications, as they cannot on business recently. [ CHES i | fr‘”"“‘\“f"h\”";‘q"""‘; “;"_“"": ta ,‘i“f‘| Wedding of Local Interest. call upon friends | réach the diseased portion of the ear. Neves S. Faimer ook it Arin ST { ove Wednesday by auto to spend a it B o Crioan & ! L S Thern is only one way to cure deatness, BaE Stk an auto ip | L < OLD LYME | e (e i Gl ot ] 13, W. B Sharpe has gone to New. | THero 13 aly one way 1o curs deatscss, Mre. Joseph Smith and f | New Pastor Preach S ! = | " Mrs. H. B. Goodenough left Tues- [ cottville and Miss Emeline . N. I, for a visit with relatives. | 1,03 nege is cansed by an inflamed con- = ) Smith ane amily had . asto reaches at Methodist | Voot ion e L | Goodrich, daughter of M larie Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dart of Hat- | dition of the mucous lining of the Bus- a delightful thip by auto on Tunesday,| Church—Guests Salem Dance Summer Residents Arriving—First Mr. and Mrs. George Elton of Ber. | G00drich, of Vernon, were united in|chett’s farm were calli on friends | tachian Tube. When this tube s in- golng to Hartford by Bolton = Notch | ; L Mr. and Mre. \George Hiton of Ber- | i, oo gy May 20, at 3 pimi, | here recentl flomed you have a rumbling sound o and returning by way of Savbrook s Rose Picked Sunday—Electric Light.- iy o Sunday at their cottage | 5\ 'the" home of 'the bride’s mother. 4 il b e imperrect hearing, and when it is en- <alling on Rev. d Mrs, G. B, 3 McDona a ca here for Library. needa Rest o D WP Chib sl | tirely closed Deafness is the resuit, AR oy son ald- | 3on s [ Mre: Facinle Dasttwiinas Srdiunien [ BV Dre W B Clinmam aher of Hie | NORTH FRA,NKI IN end “uniccs che inflammatton” can be o oot r e et | ovis Ot ¢ o to her bungalow after a ° < enten Gy Bk ken out and this tube restored to its o758 trained nurse who has been at | yon were in : 1 P. Dessar has opened his sum- | bolenas 1o aoon, AIter 2ttt %ol groom is a srandson of the late Mr.| — normal condition, hearing will be de- A. G. Wheeler's caring for little Lin- | Afice 17s iday. L seckatt hill | T M Peank A ¢*Miq. | and Mrs. Charles P. Chipman of | { oo Tourists at Launching of New | stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten Ga, has returned to her home and the | ey Loen: T ; And Tamiy have avs | and Mrd Trank aston SO Erisiiwood s QlaMyelic [iEocal:ghoubiate | are caused by Catarrh, which is nothe vaiient is slowing improvine. 2 ety s h e v I for the maien | poown will sriive Inithe Groyemest | imnhe unfted Workersimet Tuesday:in | Steamship Congress. | Ing but an inflamed Gondition of tne anette Marshall returned from | iting frie: 5 reen vis- L has afiivel ou G : atol aeon. the parish house. — i e o a visit Monday to her home in| Af ends in B ! 4 d on Grassy Mrs. Montrose of New London is oc- Tho oy Heouta vt Seouts ] Lo ¢ i SRy o Ae will give One Hundred Dollars v r e isas Mary Rile _. | hill for the season. | e + e aalEon- M serio b B v Scouts th Scoutm Mrs. Haddassah Race has return for any case of Deafness (caused b: Providence, to Mra. Fliza P. Noyess | noy 55, 2ty 1 \ ; Miss Alice Sabine is in town for a | iby.ng the Dennison-Bager cottage on | jjenry . Anderson will meet Friday | from Plamville, where she attended | catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hally where she Is spending several months. | Afice anmic. A Sl | Orchard street. anc Jnfends to spend: avening in their mew room in the |the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Allison | Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Bradway of | Charles an . brothe o Mot ST & the i O Sunmer e [ basement of the Silas Burrows man- | (ark F. J. CLENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohlo. Putnam were at Lord's Point lass | (arles a the w lanor was opened the first | Emil Shankowitz of New York spent | | Clar y | BASE et Eutds ord’s Point last | sister, Mrs. weelk for the summer. | Sunday at his cottage on Orchard | S1°™ | Alonzo Browning of Green Hill, R Take Hall's Family Pills for constis o Mon . numberiof mempetE ol e ool sivect . Will Be Graduated “from Smith, | L. was a recent visitor at A: T. Brown- | pation’ A a0 see hotu- | 008 of DAd Iellows attended the | Howard Pitkin made a shipment of | Miss Nellie Frances Schoonover, | 1D& : ) S TR MOHEGAN berculosis. S One ok ‘mw_ ‘zrvmd lodge in New |clams and fish to Hartford Tuesday. |only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus | MIS. Emma <;.\'v.‘1.;11‘(1;&\],5‘1;;:;,(]1);,:‘; Waadastall Bt Salve: ok A s e A | Louis Fager of New London is occu- | H. Schoonover, of Elmhurat, s 8|0y, S Eu Y L Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is known A party I o | pying the Harding cottage nea e i i las sebanon roac ” vh 5 , Good Attandance at Church Supper| oiionins’, T [ v BleshiRoagof the Season, [EEE TS coNoBe No el menber of he pradualir clams of |7y "and Mrs Charios Cighdil wene | STCTYRAGES o8 SN (SN saste Tuesday Evening. | 2 e B ine, ISt rose | | Dr. George M. Barrctt, who has been | The Baptist and Methodist Sunday | Sund el Mr. and Mrs. | e, burns, brulses and boils. Reduces & = = | rs. ¢ o n £ i Gt Y. | ill_is able to be out. { schools are preparing for Children’s | T! = o inflammation and is soothing and heal. _There was a good atrendance at the| was e and Jumil havd an | _2irs Robbins Tracy of Bast Haddam | day conceris B nnie glewell - of WISKLOR, | 4r,c0 Sossaman, publsher of unday, morning and evening. | Ne s : uE mmmer. | was the guest of Mrs. G. F. Griswold | {R. L, is spending a few days with Mr. | yeivg ot Cornellus, N. C.. writes that s ‘and Mrs, J. Harrls of | ches. g gLorothen SlSR Ok e lSaturda Personal Items. and Mrs. A. R. Ruce. one box helped hix serious skin ail- alled on friends in this place | o8 Htddavey < eiits \iTo and Mt Chas vermore 1 Miss Lillia P. Chipman returned on | Mr. B W, Sweet of Tefrville was tie | 11 "0 or Gt temedien fatled, Only - % 0 i er home |r ! Monday afternoon from ten davs’ visit f{" st Sunday ol s et ARk [ 25c. Recommended by lee & Osgoud Mr. Flelding and daughter, Lorettn t ; oa after a visit of twe {10 her twin brother, Rev. Dr. W. P.|Race. | Co. of New London, called on Moheg: 5 ightsidorstitrany, Martha Williams of New Lon- ! Chipman, and family at Eimeroft, Tal- | _Miss Florence J. Rockwood and Mrs friends Sunday, i\ cing wired for elec- | don is occupylng the Monroe cottage. | cotville. | Norman Fultz of Lebanow return to A good crowd was out to the baked . | tri i improvement over | Mrs. John V. Bingham of New York | Harry Morgan has moved his house- | day (Saturday) from f(en days' visit| Bean supper Tuesday evening, of | tho ofl Jamps now in us and Misy Grace Gum of Hartford are | hold goods and family from Mystle to [to Philadeiphia, Atlantic City, W WHITE ELEPHANT cAFE My, Dotbeare and Mrs, Ayery wers Harold mp, who is stailoned em | oceupylng Pine Knoll Miss 18 | the Frederfick Deniscn place on the |mington and New York city. ' They in Nerwich Monday, | B ) \\u,\'hu}.lu-w on a fur- | here for ihe beneflt of her | Lantern Hiil road were guests of B. K. Martland, chief DAN MURPHY & CO. J. C. Bmith, who kas been econfined i wnd s with his parents on the | Mrs, Frank Fuller Is able to be out | Miss Sarah Kennedy Is recovering | englneer of the Pacliic Stawmship , to her heme for geverai months, is i road o : i ter peing cenfined to the house for, from the effects of a badly sprained |company. They attended the launch- Ales, Wines. Liquers and Cigars & : Sl i, =nd Mrs. Berl Clark were In | several days from the effects of a fall | ankie, ing of the new steamship Congress, slowly tmproving. 4 The strawberry supper held In the town Wednesday, some time ago. i Mre, Alpheus H, Schoonover has re- | May 19th at Camden, N. Jd. "l Cerner of Water and Market 8ta,