Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1913, Page 6

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NORWICH WESTERLYS’ ELKS' MEMORIAL DAY Exercises Held Sunday Evening For Thirteen Deceased Mem- vers—Death of Russell Aitkens—Harold Dean Wins North Carolina Bride—Fake Chicken Inspectors Loot Coops. ’ ¢ Elks' memorial day was* gbbserved Michael J. Deady, tyler; Corne- Westerly lodge, B. P. 0. E, | lius J ell, chaplain mes H. Central theatel | AlcKnigh The theater was flll- | are Dr. M The order of exercises | Wilcox and F r guard. The truste O'Connell, William hu Chesebro. der the direction of George Sherman. the Sampson: ofiald r the rendition of Chopin’s Funeral | % 1 the impressive opening cere- | s were conducted by Exalted Rul | er Rol Mason, with referenc to the following deceased members Nathaniel P. Main, Horace Burdick, | Burrill R Thompson, Joseph Graff, 3 Young, Joseph C. Moore, A Welch, Cornelius J. Brans- | ouis H. | g0 nis. There fol- | ;) selection and the xercises were con- o™ e hence greater saving. isa. given » miven | | | request. while 4V SED AND ENDORSED by the best cooks for more than a generation. Good enough evidence for any housewife. Cleveland’s not only does the work just right every time, but with less quantity and taining 400 choice receipts sent free on CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK Al Trolleys Lead To ; -Women’s and Misses’ Smart \ New Coats WERE $17.50 ~ Special $11.75 this lot of cleverly designed Coats you will find many boucles, chinchjllas and novelty mixtures in the most desirable colors. Coats which will button high in the neck, made in cutaway effects and with the latest drop shoulder sleeve. Women's and Misses’ Suits WERE $25.00 Special $17.95 The style and make of these charming Suits will surely please you—they're right up to the minute in Cook Book con- 't Angus Griffin, High s incipal of the 1 1 Marryott as n n Hish t Robinson, Cornelins E. Barbour, John i 1s James H. ney and o eedi Speliman. oy Bt The present officers ar#: Robert E. T New Rochelle CHILDREN HATE OIL, D 3 o € X : CALOMEL AND PILLS. ! ¢ 1 E > g ¥ S “California Syrup of Figs” Best For izl mental Tonder Stomach, Liver, Bowels—| ! ¢ Tastes Delicious. which has sour calomel, em, Bow against taking them With our children Mothers who cling to physic simply dom't r ed. heir tender injured by them If your chilc X Bowels need cleansing. clous “California action is poSitive, but zentle. of mothers keep this harm laxative” handy: they know cl jove to take it; th clean the liver e the stomach, an given today sa row Ask your druggist for a tle of “Californsa Syrup of Fi ck at z different. d form of what they | little “insides” are | and | A deli- s | tre Millions | iectic “fruit T ldren enila D counter made pany.” Re- ke « contempt. was swu n the ® Christmas | IS COMING—SHOP EARLY—MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW 5D, : We will gladly hold any article you may choose until Christmas. DIAMONDS | Bought right and we are selling them right. A large and fine assortment set in up-to-date. 2&% e BRACELET WATCHES, CUFF LINKS S BROOCHES,’ JEWEL BOXES, ; LOCKETS, NECK CHAINS, gl Ry e e TOILET SETS, CLOCKS, s no larger. be divided are the from AND A LARGE LINE OF OTHER JEWELRY. HULL’S DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS. Our Prices the Lowest Quality Considered FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU £ FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. ONE LOT 90c Pocket Hnive: 39c Athletic Club Ci Dance—New | Members for Sodality of Children of | Mary—Personal Notes. 1 and dance Soclal and Athletic hall Saturday well attended, om Willimanti, and oth tville | The music for th | nished by ss N —— { chestra. = The proceed: 5 gallon Galvanized OIL or GASOLENE CANS 50c §| " "Kew Nembora Recoived. I | Sunday atternoon nt three o'clock in St. Mary's church thirteen young ladies HANDLEED AXES ;. ,5=0icvc 06 c0 03 55+ - » » only 89¢ were roveived into the SoqaHty of the Children of Rev Landry | administered the vow to the new me after which a procession of all the members of the Sodality t0ok p THE HOUSEHOLD |[i7i 55 s Were held, the recitation of the bead: ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprictor Blessed inging was by the cademy of the He . who sang in excel- BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET rnier of Plainfield was vis- friends Sunday The infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Louis ned y by cut, tastefully trimmed and splendidly tailored. You'll find the materials excellent and the colors the best. Women's White Lingerie Waists Special $1.48 : A special lot of very attractive voile, batiste and lawn Waists went on sale today at this figure. Not a chris- in_St “ffon of Main street was J ndry church Sund Anna. of Holy Cros: the guest 7 s and Misses’ Silk Dresses Special $15.00 |l Dainty Dresses of charmeuse, crepe meteor, messa- line, etc., which were intended for sale at §2250. The Women ry, Sun- STONINGTON ge—Borough Offi- 5 . : waist in the lot worth less than $1.98 and man Repaired—Funaral (| approach of Christmas must hasten their departure oty 1 Ry ane sy Egan—Brown Tail Moths | __i1is orice will surely take them out. styles. n the marriage of | r Lee daughter of M P. Lee of Elm street, | ngto: ker Henry rdams of _Stoni | o ts 4 o'clock Rev. George ¢ e pastor of the First f ! | Friday night after a lon He | spending a days in Providence, rough all Friday evening proved had been a resident the borough | of Mrs. Haley's mother, Mrs very inti sting Mr, Munson spoke re served ) for a number of y r. Egan was | Dyer. on Mexico and Its People, and showed od with beau- | stone polisher until | David Reed a | stereopticon views on the' subject. Mr. : and | several yea ! spending a vaca has been among the people | Atwood " Machine Harold E: {born a Providence — ot Cure For Blindness. ims to cure any How ever, the aver- here, Moth Scouts Discover Brown Tails. | the son of | ton and : [ eia Sunday Stiernaon at 2 o'cioci at Wath: scouts™ who, nave Kirt il serve the same pur- Miss Helen S. | & ev. J. C. Lynch | b b S pose—Columbia (S. C.) State. Ll Lue Burial was in St. Mary's | on the trees in C. N. | - ‘and Helen | cemeter perty on Main street, | e . and trees in the rear of W First Win in Five Years. - on Water s Okildren Cry S molai | territory, e naimatn o Soum | S oy 8 S b Inking e | R Repa K aln: about three weeks to cover the | ‘ oningions in | e e ORDER IT NOGW - p 1s siripped | There is complaint in Aome guarte 5 3 drug | over the ra in the price of milk. S Ropkins & Co s Light Diuner Als, piadh W0, | eral dealers are charging 9 cents a | 76¢ per doven. 5 pesih] the de- | quart. Other dealers have refused to | Koehler’s Pilsner, 50c per dozem. e mas mads e and | {ention ¢ \dvance to this price and will con Trommer’s Zvergreen, 15¢ per ozen, airs were noted by the board. | "5 "% 5" Williams of New York | tinue to deliver to customers milk at | Free delivery to all paris of the Funeral of Edward Egan. was a end caller here. | s cents city. a B died at his home here | = 3 \d Mrs, George W. Haley are| The lecture by Frederick Munson in | H. JACKEL & CO.Teltphcue 136-& iIMPORTART ANNOUNGEMENT Accident Prevention and Workmen’s Compensation The AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY offers the services of its expert inspectors, free of charge, to manufacturers and other large employers of labor for the purpose of determining rates for their Work- men’s Compensation Insurance which will be proportionate to the hazards of each individual plant. These inspectors will not only make a detailed examination of your plant which will determine, on a merit rating basis, the rate which its present condition warrants, but they will also show you that, by the adoption of certain accident prevention measures, you can obtain a lower rate. For such an inspection, apply to J. L. Lathrop & Coni AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. The AETNA LIFE has arranged with Professor Willard C. Fisher, who the Connecticut Workmen’s Compensation law, to give a series of talks on Workmen’s Compensation and the Prevention of In- dustrdal Accidents, Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, and other organizations interested in stich a lecture are invited to communicate with the company. Professor Fisher will lecture this evening-at 8 p. m. at the Board of Trade Rooms. Business men are invited to be present. - Livery connected. DIRECTORY New London (NORViCH) ’ Line NEW YORK S8TEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire Choose_ thls roule NeXi Liiu ywu K0 to New York. Xou'll bave a dellghtiud voyags on Long isiama Sound dnd & Sepeks View of'thie wonderii. rkyiine and waterfront of Manhattan island. Steamer leawes New London at 11 ’ m. daily (except Sunday), due New ork, Pier 70, Kast River, at 6.30, and Pler 40, North River, 7 o'clock nexs morning. owan @ 1.80 NEW YORK Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms from tickes NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. Norwich to New York CHELSEA LINE Fare, $1. Staterooms, $1 All outside rooms. Excellent Dining Service, Lea Norwich, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 6.5 p. m. Leaves New York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 5 p. m. Freight received until 5 p. m. SE. Agent XMAS and NEW YEAR | POST CARDS, BOOKLETS, LETTERS, CALENDARS, COIN CASES, SEALS, TAGS, TINSEL CORD, CREPE PAPER, TREE ORNAMENTS, and FAVORS MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Special Rates to Theatre Froupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Shetucket Street J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5c¢ and the J. F. C. 10a Clgars are the best on the market. Try them. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy and convenient for you to have the work donNmow as later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished cr any work you need donme. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. C. E. WHITAKER Buccessor to £ ¥. GIBSON, Tin ana Shest Metal Worker, Tar or Aspbalt and Gravel Roots, Walks and Driveways. aprid 85 Weat Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street BOBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn. Agent for M. B. O, Sheet Packing COAL AND LUMBER Uuality Uuantity UHiclmen We have a full supply of Clean, Fresh Mined Coal now Why not g‘et im YOUR supply before bad weather arrives? CHAPPELL GO, (oal and Central Wharf Brick, Lime Lumber TELEPHONES and Gemeat M. C. HIGGINS COAL, HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 208 North Main St Office Telephone 1257 GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste. Telephone 463-12 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 13 Yard Central Wharf, Telephona 534 PROMPT DELIVERY

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