Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1914, Page 9

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Wednesday, April 8 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. | | New London (NORWICH) Line’ DAN]E' SON 5 farther north, of the electric road the —TOC— & ends sought may be reached wnhoutL creating all of the fuss and muss that NEW YO RK Borough May Have Free Mail Deliv- | oo ons ) O e e e M emanat ary—Marland’s Pitching Mrm Re- |on the execution of the plans as at STEAMERS - | present mapped out. , = covers—Proposed Providence Reser- CHESTER W. CHAPIN e G R | LB | ‘ 4 | FREE DELIVERY PROBABLE, CITY OF LOWELL Rev. J. P. Guinet, M. >k Eecm . S, of Hart- CROOSE Lhis 1VULE svas Lo sl ford, formerly of Daniel on. has been | Postmaster Potter Notified by Con- Sovace ::'tonxufi.‘::v::u:s‘f::u: a recent visitor here. gressman Mahan That Government aUpess viaw oriie wonderiui ssysne | Frank T. Field of Dayville has been | Inspector Is Coming. ®nd wateriront of Munbailan isiand, confined to his home by Steamer leaves New London at 11 Earl F. Wood, who has & m. daily (except Sunday), dus New | ing a few days with his p‘u'(n[\, Mr. %ork Pier 70, East River, at 6.30, and | and Mrs, A. Pier 10, Norih River, 7 o'clock ‘méx: | Brown university, Providence, today |now than ever befor morning. (Wednesday). | A, Potter is highly encouraged a \ORWICH / The Little Lost Sister was the dra- | consequence of correspondence he h NOR 1 matic attraction presented by Manager | received on the subject from the t Danie'son may have free delivery of mail by carriers within short Wood, will return to | time; ,in fact the prospect is brighter | Postmaster C. as a S [ &, Xy Lewis at the Orpheum ti er general and from fuesday evenin REW YORK Marland’s Arm O, K. Meals a ia Carte William Marland, Tickets and statsrooms Irom ticke: who suffered an egent railroad station. ing arm last season, NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CC. |able to do good son and w SRR league team in Connecticut. L Union Lenten Sorvice. aast A + Danielson, of the Union }lr\] vy week held | called at the department recently and 15 the Conigregitiouil churoh Inesday || asicod \that an: taveatization be inst To Rew York evening. Rev. C. H. Barber will con- |tuted with a view to the establishment FARE $1.00 | duct the service to be held in the ity delivery service at your office, ot Methodist church tonight and Thur, se the department at the S: n R M an, who taken up the matter with the de- partment officials at Washington and giving his personal attention to it. I lett received Tuesday from rost office department is as fol- The Language of, A is known all over the world. You can go to any tobacco store, booth or bazaar, from Calcutta to Sto»kholm from Yokohama to Bucnos % . day evening. Rev. W. D. Swaffield. {cflrhe t dat hat tb a2 and D= Excellent Dining Service Rev. Mr, Bapber and Rev. Mr. Logs |ulation are of the territory that is Aires—make the sign of rolling a c1garcttc—-and the native dealer T e e e | et o e o .50"“.'.""”"1'&"3. sial, will hand you a sack of ““Bull’’> Durham tobacco. He understands , =i {ning Rev. J. R. St of Putnam | Ike, street light “ » amtis identified with hend-made P Meaves New York Mondays, will conduct the union service in the | whether the houses are numbered anc what you want, because Bull”” Durh s & Wednesdays and Fridays at 5 J| Congresatic onal church. if not whetter in your ju cigarettes the world over. the event city delivery | ey p. m. | Omitted Word Changed Meaning. e Tel 117 F. V. Knouse, Agent Millions of men of all nations and all classes 7o/l their own cigarettes from ‘‘Bull’””> Durham. This ripe, mellow tobacco makes fresh, fragrantcigarettes that they prefer to anykind they can buy ready-made. GENUINE ¢ omission of the word “not” from |~ i n in the Danielson news Tue: ive to sewer extension throus Main street and the permanent pave- ment of the me street gave a de- INICKELJBATE ' COLONIST | "l il i 2o to know whether > patrons wo to provide receptacles or s in doors for the receipt of mail by rier. If pos le, transmit a 1 aph. Failure to build the sewer : territory to be rved, ete through that part of Main reet w | d > - Ao0AD LOW RATES | ioihave the crect of causi T ANIEL C. ROP = highw: rtmen el its ostn neral. —ED R | plans for laying pavement Mahan’s letfer to the CALIFORNIA, OREGON 1 sect in street, K as follows: ’ 2 have come to believ e, is the W ngton, C. ,Ar part of the item should have | Postmaster C. Potter, ok ® Conn, WASHINGTON, ) n AND THE FAR WEST ?Smoky Chimney Causes Schooi Dis- rn!»;;d";,f‘,';.‘s]". A C missal. < ling me that an afternoon | Danielson tc in the Iment of a d sed the I wouild st SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5¢ sack) March 14 to April 14. Excel- | s msty lent service. Modern equipment. |2 faul Through tourist sleepers, Boston to service there, that you ne The delightful smoothness, mildness and flavor of ‘‘Bull’” Durham and ¥ fy Chicago, connecting with similar cars S e ey hand-made cigarettesafford complete, to the West and Coast. For rates and which | meét him and expr Ask for FREE book of \! BNge , lasting and healthful enjoyment.! full information, write was e i to the [ ‘papers’’ with each e there will be in L. P. BURGESS, New Eng, Pass. Agt. | 812 Old South Buiiding, Boston, Mass. Crowd; Continue to Attend Mission. in the mission being con- at S inte Get a sack of ‘“Bull”’ at the nearest g’ dealer’s today, and join the veteran smokers who ‘‘roll thei¥ own.” FREE An Illustrated Booklet, showi.r:gc&;:: rect way to ‘‘Roll Your Own rettes, and a Book of cigarette papers, will both be mailed to you, free, on postal request. Address Potter has already out the wishes postoffice de rtment i man Mahan. He the pulation the element of 2 P An endm; the mor) SEe ude the West Side, | Main street as far I as the home of Frank A. Davis, Green | | Hollow road to the Daniel Wood place, Hess thibe | Christian hill and vicin Dyer | “Bull” Durham, Durham, N. C. mission_as | sirect to its_couthern holy communion Holy If the es is THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY arriers will be ap- | ubstitute arrier ector is expected to arrive | PROVIDENCE RESERVOIR PLAN. (it WU & few days to look \..:" i 7k ‘ ""““"“““mm m m““"” Nl“m" I”" "” "I" ”I m" || !‘May Meagiibel rvarton o iEiva ,(;ooc: E Giday and) Eastar o tiotl Alhan's! AT I!!‘I*! II” I”"'m"lll“““lm Hfll fllmm |”|”" l I l , ’ i I 1 | | it is expected several hund expected that two ey inted and a 5”5-&"‘3'“-&"'- “CLEVELAND?” | Profitable Villages on the Line of | Church, From-New York, Jan. 31, 1815 e 8D, [Trolley Rosc, Visiting famous cities and countries on a pelatial stcamship which serves as your | otel. Every luxury and comfortassured. Alban’s chure door athletic meets or other such di<{kimself to a coil of rope. ° Thi | netghborhood in years past,.gnd@iif 1 versions have been arranged. | coiled in loops about v | hoped that steps will be immedistely High School May Have New Heater. | 2nd downward around the body, the |taken looking to better protection. ok B e ke | COmpld on the eye of any 2 et ;1 calm dis ted person being what Over at East Killin er extent in Dar turbation in - n th from H elson, there quarters over | crucifixion noon until the possible ill on the Rhode | Geor U Al donald and H. J. Thayer, committee on | - - - . reorge, Jr., will conduct - one might ims a cross between 135 days $900 4 Island compans WEitoh willihe th petings rof buildings for the tawn school com-| op®X AEDE L Gross et ay and up | jcison line es on the Seven Words Si L A e nernel B ke at dishevel- | ken on “‘"i | 1 | { | i | Also Cruises to the West indies, Pan- | | i 1 | { including Shore Trive and ali necessary oxpenses. | tablishing, as Cross, gate as to the feasibility and cost of | g Cleopatra. | big reservoir ) er morning the first service is | inStalling a high pr e heating 8Ys- | ““yuie all of his regalia properly 3d-| Silis Canal, S b et e fto be at 6 a..m, when: there win|lem in Putnam -Eeh school. to. Ie-| juste to his liking, Ferguson | Send for booklct, stcting cruice | S | be holy communion and an addr L S R e oot s at business g = ”“ ia |be given. There wi ng | Use, and report back ne school | street. He was not HAMBURG-AMERICAN EHEEL O e praver. | committee. The past fall and winter | Those who witnessed LINE dress eryi c gey: | 130 Tonsiok Coal pare regninen | mance wondered whether he! Or s alasmntai| In the .15 _the children i'hf‘ uilding prop ng to make a feature film festiv t St. Paul's mis- | €OSt being approxima | £ a new movies or introducin after ‘hmflnn’: it around to see sion in | Duke Was in Previous Railroad Clnsh T.ocal people recall t the Web: days ag northbound on his Ferguson into the car and relieved s rope decorations and hob- uch it was for him. heepish, Ferguson PUTNAM which could not laimed with Moose Installation Tonight—Death of | William Rich—Ferguson, From | White Rock Taken In by Police— | Facts About Henry Dulce Recalled. | 1ITH STREET & ONIVERSITY 'PLACE @ne Block West of Broadway NEW' YORK CITZ 16 Wholesale .and Retail hn Goog-m.mcu. ilroad and tcamship Lin i MODERN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 300 Rooms (200 thh Bath) RATES §1.00 PER DAY UP Murray said the w Rheumatic L3 e Al okt heen AIe e T lwn]ges nd of water of the same name as the town from which Ferguson says sield immediately to Sloan’s Lis- e @ iment. It relieves aching and i swollen parts instantly. Reduces uson inflammation and quietsthatagon- — izing pain. Don’t rub—it pene- »me fearsome sion to 11\“‘ villages will 11, who w Moosup w restin ;bn expecte | pitl Tuesdy will recover. All of . 5 ¥ s are gone | | . e erant Ang EIo. X from Mr. Hill's right foot | w n Rich, one of the MOOSUP toatees Providence at i A | best knowr i Beat for frec tinstzated Gutdegnt l'n Loy "“,,,\,‘]:(.‘:»,, o Charles W. Brown Manual Training| Cesr KIOW! ¢ that Providence may ! Teacher. ! Cemetery Association Meets—Shower | iant ly | William B stive; for Miss Whitman—Railroad Offi- | also tellin { illiam B e A 15gste b elect 1 cials Investigate Crossing Accident. am and teacher am . Bro: ) give % 3 d Cem issociation was | a 2 I entral e, a good num- Cunard, White Star, Anchor, Ger- | man, French and- other lines. First | and second cabin and third class tickets at the lowest rates. Berths reserved in advance. Book now fw,por frying, you practice |, F2trick Hurley, wm“r;\:;“ spring and summer sailings. | economy srfiea v | tasting, more wholesome nain ; John A. Dunn‘food, s e local high ! days and T gives quick relief from chest and throat affections. Have you tried Sloan’s? Here’s what of say: Relief from Rheumatism *My mother has used one 50c. bottle of Sloan’s memenl lnd ll!hfll‘h she & °L§' ot riet from e r"n':m“.'.’. elief tained ggeat, rel Good for Cold and Cl.- “A little boy next door had croup. I gave the mother Sloan's Liniment to trv. She gave him three drops cm before going to bed, and Iwn. e n_the morning;’ out th crun?’ tendance. The several year were read ipproved, together with the statement ich Hurley’'s Condmon Critical. the after the acc an operation. Steamship and Tourist Agents e of e that he doe: 50 Main Street ing off the bridse. ‘remember | Mr. Rich j Rev. C. 3. Harriman on Tuesday is o ‘“". : sued a cal . 4 | Sweet Potatoes [You can use the same a TOMATOES Co‘tolene over and ove: ?‘;::{11_321031)3-" of the committec ASPARAGUS |again by simply straining Up weels. ~ Ord SPINACH |itt You can fry onions : each week. Clea 9, in s concerning improve ted the coming year were discus ble that a water system will 5 e gin. o [ talled use throughout the e R | vard at Evergreen cemetery, | cine in the world. 1t has relieved me Sister 1il in Westerly. ot"sci:mlnnunmsm_gflmh ve all 3. Main, president of the T. e i & "'b.'h-qr.hb Sons Co., was in Wester = meeting nicipal building this ( 1 evening at 8 oclock of the chairme . i Atall Dealers. Price 25c¢., 50c. & $1.00 is’ ill, occasioned b Sloas's Jntractive ik { she recently suffered lons’s Instractive Boskist Corporation Meeting. DR. EARL S. flfl, II., m-, MASS. he directors of the Masonic Build- orporation held a meeting Mon- 2nd one rse, who fathtr at their home. member of the Baptist GREEN PEPPERS first, then doughnuts, then | - Mooss netllauon | Gecpiv interestea e : an ol ist preme Dictator Joseph A. | — the v e S e ifisflli bgso o an]d there |, I this is to Install thé| WAS FROM WHITE ROCK. A e ik },T}jg NOTICB H H newly elected officers of Putnam lodge, | —_— el ot 1 Peopie!s Market | W no mmg‘_lng of No. 1,383 of the Loyal Order of Moc.o| But That WasiNot the Brand ofiBevey o M’i‘se::I"g' sh i . 1fiavors, no claghlng Of | this (Wednesday) evening. Followinz | erage Which Got Ferguson Arrest- O S e The New York Furniture A miscellaneous shower was given | Miss Bertha Whitman Monday evening |and Clothing Company will at the home of Joseph Chappel,” pre- Vious to her marriage Tuesday after- | furnish your home and clothe noon. It was a very jolly gathering, . attended by scores of her friends and | you at your request. For in. is the new I order: J. J. McGar: Frank Golton, Paul, A. Ryan, William J. Reod, The greaz Hebrew feast of the over will commence at sunset committee of the Charles Miron ed. son, (‘h:\)‘hs‘ 6 Frankiin St < JUST!N HOLDEN. Prap. |°d°rb' My name is White Roc | sum total o John Myrray I Food f-ied in ! Cottolene is un- - m‘!‘ m§l§£§?£‘ 9‘PENSt 2 usually deli- 0! et ou 3 . your 'tvurm 1 guarantee Z.ll reomgr work | €ious, and you're 10 be perfect. Have also & nice line of | Sure there’ll be Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- | ng undue tax on Ps was able to Meias doeal Sishoewn will be 1 ne associates. During the evening various . . cities for the observance of the e |2 man that was locked up I games were played and refreshments | formation write or call days of the feast, which exinds over a | day '\ft(wm)nn for indulging in a mn served. Miss Whitman received many period of ten days. | er extraordinary vmld_mdr* Asked d1;l- gifts, " | The New York Fumniture and 7, ihe: aster of » t er a time to give his st name the Crossing Accident Mnvestigated. - Rev. J. R. Stubert, pastor of the e e A L et Si/Accident mvestigate Clothing Company, Inc. men’s Mufts and Collars and anythin S 1 church here, will cenduct thel 8 L Officials of the New Haven railroad » the Fur line. ® | your ~digestion. ! services in the Congregational | otk "s2tiied up? at White Rock, as]were in the village Tuesday 11 Bank St., New London,Ct. H BBUCKNER, 81 Frankh St Send for wvalu- church in Danielson, Frida ve l~‘pr‘gu;~6n Strtied” the « A G the ground and obtaining d JulBews . n for the members of the Congregational, = S Who| tions in connection with the accident B in the nity out of Tuesday afterneor happened te be on the Mzain street crossing Monday. a state of enn able F‘ree Recipe k. “Rr or | Word received frem the Day-Kimball : Book, ome when he appeared on ~South Main | hogpital st Putnam gives Mr. Hil's | Most Cigass Are Goed o Helps.” tend. street with a woman's black sateen| conditi i i - i ; ack condition as very serious, although his THES! TT Whlte Elephant Cafe To Follow Governor’s Recommenda- | skirt draped over the usual garb that|recovery is hoped tor e retuss from TOM" = AREBEEERY i L FAIRBAN E : man adopts for his nether extremi-|the accident has been cleaned up by 3 w2 GAR . E“’" L= ons: ties. Not satisied with his jupe|the section men in ifih‘r;.““”"- ke OM'S I-2-3 5c CI Methodist and Bapti place and all others who desire to at- t churches of that DAN MURPHY & co. iiago Emploves in the factories in Put-| dansant, by itsell lone' Fersuson | man, Leo Peters, yei thore remains| GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR AIES Wlnes Ll ors ”4 c- ars nam will get at least a p. holiday | strelley over to a trolley express car|the ever-prevailing fact of a mighty T % , Liguors and Cig on Good Friday. This year the d that, was standing - on the railroad | dangerous crossing in the center of the ry them and e Puinam will be almost wholly set as station siding, enfered the bagzage|village, where traffic is the heaviest. | THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin st Corner of Watear-and Market Sts. for religious observamces, Ne out- compartment-of Lhe car and helpedi Several accidents have occurred in this Next 10 the Palace Cald:. s s

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