Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 19, 1914, Page 2

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" What Is Going On Tenight b ?uflnto& 'll';m lel,L’No.’\ Pythian Sis- “&g}' n, Windham High Bchool, Armory. RS Fined $5 and Costs. 3 Thomas Walker, who caused a turbance in the Stone Row Wednesday night, was given five dollars and costs’ in the police court Thursday on the charge of intoxication breach of the peace. ¥ —— ‘Attended Yale Commencement. Rev. William S. Beard, who has been in New Haven attending the commencement exercises at Yale, lsus returned. ‘ ; Raymond Parker has returned from 2ew Heaven and the Yale commence- ment. He attended his class reunion during the stay. / Lost Note Sent to Mechanicsville. A telephone message from Mechan~ fesville Thursday located the owner of the promissory note for two hundred and fifty dollars, found on the streets of this city by Patrolman McArthur the other night. The message was from M. J. Kenney of Mechanicsville and Chief Richmond has sent the note en to him. 23 at Epileptic Colony, The number of patients at the Con- mecticut Colony for Epileptics at Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Murray’ Our June Sale of Toilet Goods OPENS FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE {9th This June Sale of Toilet Articles is to equip your shelf and dressing table before having your vacation. It is good to know that you have all these little things at hand when you want them—and it is also good to know that you can save quite a little on your vacation supply by buying during this June Sale. Every item of good, standard quality and marked at lower price than at any other time of the season. : 1l was arrested at his home Thursday afterncon on of his wife that he -was inl and causing considerable annoyance to her. 6. was taken to the station by Patrolman Enander, and will ap- pear before the court this morning. - Probate Court. 5 An order has been issued by Judge lhea of the probate court limiting the time for the presentation of claims against the estate of Annie L. Church to six months from date. Marvin Hall is the executor of the estate. Plans Accepted. . Architect A. W, Sharpe of this city. who submitted plans in competition for a new school building in Hocka- num, has received word that his plans have been accepted. The building is an eight room grammar grade school- house, and will be erected at an es- timated cost of $20,000. “Frightened Horse Ran. 53 Nicholas Clay, who conducts a mar- ket on Church street ,mét with a mis- hap in North Windham Wednesday, while delivering an order there. His horfe moved over to one side of the road and in doing so one of the lines became entangled about his foot, and caused a runaway. A telegraph pole in Chaplin stopped the wagon, but o 7~ TALCUM POWDERS ‘Williams’' Talcum Powder, value 25¢ —now 12, Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder, value 25c—now 14c. Mennen's Viplet Talcum Powder, walue 25c, now 14c. Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum Pow- der, value 25c—now 13c. Amolin Antiseptic Talcum Powder, value 25c—now 14c. Colgate’s Talcum Powder, value 25¢ -—Now 8-ounce - bottle Peroxide Liquid, value 15c—now 9c. . 16-ounce bottle -Pamxide Iiquid, value 25c—now 15e. Bmall size bottle Dioxogen, value 25c—now 17c. Med!um size bottle Dioxogen, value 80c—now 33ec. Eversweet, value 25c—now 20c. Mum, value 25c—now 20c. Sulpho Napthol, 10c size—now 8c. Sulpho Napthol, 26¢ size—now 19c. . Sulpho Napthol, 50c size—now 3%. DRESSING COMBS Rubber Dressing Combs, value 25c— now 19c. Celluloid Dressing Combs, value 19¢ <now 10c, / Pyralin Fine Combs, value 19¢—now Rubber Fine Combs, value 10c—now .P_\‘ralin Ivory Combs, extra heavy, value 50c—now 25¢, HAIR BRUSHES White Ivory Hair Brushes with white bristles, value f%c—now 44c. Solid Black Hair Brushes, guaran- teed bristles, value 5%c—now 4‘24: . Keep Clean ‘Hair Brushes, value 25c —now 20c, z =¥ A DENTIFRICES . ‘Kolynd's Tooth Paste, value 25c— now. ‘18¢. Sheféid's Paste, value 25c—now 15c. .. Colgate’s Dental Ribhon Paste, value QC—-DOW 20c; value 15c—now 10e. . Colgate’s Dental Powder—now 150. : Calox Dental Powder, value 25c— how 18¢. h now . Sosodont Dental Liquid—now 18c. ' TOOTH BRUSHES * Tooth Brushes, celluloid back, value 25¢—now 15¢ Proplylactic Tooth Brushes, value #6¢c,—now 25¢. der, Bugr‘li‘ 'S Tooth Powder or Paste— 3 Se. Comfort Powder, value 25c—now 15¢. Comfort Powder, large size, value §0c—now 30c. Trailing Arbutus Talcum Powder, value 19c—now 12¢, Roger & ~ Gallet's Violet Talcum Powder—now 20e. Roger & Gallet's Rice Powder— now 17¢. Hudnut's Violet Sec. Talcum Pow- 25¢, SOAPS IN THE TOILET GOODS SALE Williams' Mug Shaving Soap, value 5c—now 3¢ a cake. & Anchor Brand Castile Soap—now 4c a cake. X Anchor Brand Castile Soap, large size, value 10c—now 7c a cake. Colgate’s Turkish Bath Soap, value 10c—now 5¢ a cake. olgate’s Almond Soap—now 8¢ a cake. = Colgate's Oatmeal Soap—now 8¢ a cake. . Palmolive Soap—now 8¢ a cake, Pear’s Unscented Soap, value 15c— now 11c a cake, . Large size Shah of Persia Glycerine Toilet Soap, value 25c—now 19¢ a cake. 8-ounce cake Perotide Soap—now 8c a cake, TOILET Peroxide Cream, value 25c—now 16c. Frostilla, value 25c—mnow 18c. Colgate’s Col@ Cream—now 25¢c. Hudnut's Marvelous Cream—now Pompeian Massage Cream, value 50c —now 35¢. SANITARY HAIR SWITCHES 24-inch 2-ounce Reg}“Hllr Switch- es, value $2.25—now $1.69. . 26-inch 214 -ounce Real Hair Switches, blonde mediumn "and dark brown, value $2:98—now ‘\'2.1'4 Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Powder, value 25¢ —now 18c. u:!ubiloa.m Liquid, value 25c—now Colmzt:c’.s Dental Powder, large size —now Hudnut's . Dentaluxe Powder—now Hudnut’'s Dentaluxe Paste 25c. Kress & Owen Company Glyco Thy- g}oflne, 50c size—mow 42c; 25c size— c. Shell, Amber and Celluloid Hair Pins, 12 and 16 in a box—now 18¢ a box. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES - 4<ounce bottle” Machine Oil, value 5c—now 4e, ' 8 in. 1 bottle Machine Oil, value 10c—now 8c. 8 in 1 bottle Machine Oil, large sige, value 25c—now 19¢c. 8-ounce bottie Leontine Cleaning Fluid, value 25c—now 20e. 16-Candle package Egyptian Deodorizer, velue 25c—now 17¢ 8-ounce bottle Calmoc Witch Hazel, value 15c—now 8¢, Absorbent Cotton, 16-ounce size, value 23c—now 2ie, Toilet Paper, value 5c—now 7 packages for 25e. @ood Quality Whisk Brooms, all styles, value 25c—now 17¢ each. Alarm Clocks, value $1.00—now 64c, Art Gum for c¢leaning, and erasing stains of all kinds—now 7¢ a cake. Balsam Fir Cushions, covered with figured satin—now 28c, fl—(nr‘t‘.lxtn Heavy Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed for 1 year, v;‘n $1.50 ~—now . Bristol &”:(yeu Company’'s Sal Hepatica, 50c size—now 3%¢ "and $1.00 size—now derine—now 83c. 23¢ size Danderine—now 21¢; 50c size Danderine—now 42c; $1.00 size and took an hour or more b E FUNERALS. ] 2 K ; ~ Wis.,, who finds she can give it to her baby without and Mrs. Wm. - Va., who considers it a laxative tonic absolutely unexcelled. They km liver trouble, indigestio arrhoea, etc. It is ‘val family from infancy to old age. dren like its taste. All it at fifty cents and one dollar a bot- tle, the ldtter being the family size Families wishing to try.a free sam- ole bottle can obtain it, postpaid,. by B. Caldwell, 418 Washington St., Monticello, Il Mrs, 1. B. Galiup. The funeral of Marietta Hebard, wife ° I, B. Gallup of Pearl street, Wwas held from her home Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.” There was a and many choice floral forms. Rev. J. H. Townsend, former rector of St. Paul's church, officiated. The bearers were Chest Arthur and Richard Manning and Charles Gallup.. Burial was in th new cemetery, Scotland, in charge of Funeral Director Jay M, Shepard. James Healy, The funeral of James Healy was held from his home in Chaplin Thurs- day aft.rnoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. King Eastford, assisted by Rev. McKnight of Chaplin, offk hymns were s The bearers §‘ v §2fqt i E £d f L & pleasant laxative combined with the virtues of pepsin, whi is _the best cure for in Use Syrup Pepsin-also for summer diarrhoea. Avoid astringents, physics worth making, friends worth having and the utation worth striving for. ‘The valedictory address was deliver- ed by Irene S. Grant, and was con- structed in excellent language and ably »n, summer uable to all egi'llnknow George F. Taylor awarded the cus- American families prefer Dr. four in number to the Syrup = Pepsin, amon; those ,of Mrs. W. A, 5 is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Grant. Eugene Ashton has returned to Bos- ton after a stay of ten days with her parents in this city. Grant, Ella L. Reynolds, Earle K. Hal- ing and Trevor C. Buckingham, Dr. F: E. Guild, of Windham, chair- man of the town school committee, presented the diplomas to the gradu- ating class, with a few well chosen Cecil .Guerasey, East Cobl . ., White Leghorns 107 Brundage, Danbury, Conn Island Reds 1062; Dr. J. Harrisburg, Pa., Reds 1043; Marwood Poultry Farm, Pa., White Juleg F. Francais, West Hampton, I, N. Y, Barred Plymouth Rocks 1019. Connectigut Leaders. The following is a. list of the leading Connecticut pens: —Francis Lincoln, Mt. Carmel, White Leghorns ung during the services. relatives of the de- ceased. The body was taken on the 3.15 train for burial in the North cem- s Boston Store. WILLIMA_NTIG, GONN. y 8. C. Rbhod: The programme was as folows: ‘March Genural Mixup, U. S. A, High School orchestra. C. Clinton Helmold, Director Miss Naney's Gown rtford, The shower Monday night was very welcome and did much good to vege- 1258: @errythought Farm, C. H. Caswell, Director Agddress of Welcome, Trevor C. Buckingham The Heavens Resound, High School Chorus . “The Best Investment.” Rockwell Harmon Potter. D. D, An Oddlette, Hippity Hop, Odell Op 49 High School orchestra. . Valedictory Address, Shadowtown, G Presentation of diplomas, Dr. F. B. Guild Geo. F. Taylor White Wyandottes 1165; A. B. Brund- age, Danbury, S, C. Rhode Island Reds Branford Farm, Groton, Leghorns 990; A. ford, White Leghorns 936: Poultry Farm, Rockville, White I e; horns 932; D. J. Ryan & Son, Bridg: port, White Wyandottes erick H. Benton, Thomas Sweeney has rented farm to James Muldoon while he is working at a sawmill near Danielson. Mrs. Sweeney is spending the summer with friends in Providence. Hall, Walli 100 HENS HAVE PASSED 1000 EGG In Storrs Contest—Heavier Breeds Are In Striking Reach of Legherns. All of the ten leading pens and four others in addition have now well beyond the thousand egg mark in the International Eg; at Storrs. The ten ls to say 100 hens, have laid 11,630 eggs or an average of a little more than 115 eggs for each individual. other words these 100 hens have in a trafle more than seven months lald 85 eggs each more than the average v$ in a whole vear. Wallingford, White Plymouth Rocks 909; Chas. W. Sher- wood, Saybrook Point, horns 902; A. A. Hall, Danbury, Buff Plymouth Rocks, 896, Irene S. Grant Presentation of prizes, Durham—C. ging in his garden, found a copper cent, bearing the date of 1818 coin is in a good state Jf preserva- C Alma Mater, BExit March, The class members were the follow- Laying Contest jeading pens that ] Valedictorian, Irene 8. Grant, Saluta- torian, Ella L. Reynolds. Ruth Evelyn Adams, Dedwin Willoughby Ashcraft, Helen Pauline Backus, Helen Turner American hen 1. The Leghorns have all the first places in fhe past few The thirty-second week, now- ever seems to indicate that the heav- jer breeds are not yet to be counted Three pens of White Leghourns owned by Chas. N. N. Y., George A. Cosgrove, West Will- and Tom Barron of England, tied for first place with 57| Two Pennsylvania pens of te Leghorns owned by Marwood Farm of Butler, . Platt of Wallingford tled for second place with Connecticut Florence Josephine Bernstein, Jessie Blake, Charles Rus- ‘mell Brown, Trevor Couch Buckingham, Helen Weld Cartwright, Anna bridge Chandler, Chappel, Leslie Paul Clark, Frederick Austin Clinton, Bdith Frances Collins, Mary Catherine Connor. Anna Eliza- beth Costello, Willlam Burdett Crane, Elsie Marie Ericson, Charles Pomeroy Bates. Rose FACE POWDERS LaBlanche Face Powder, value 50c ington, Conn., Hudnut's Face Powder, medium size Treus Sophia Grant, Cornell Augustus Green, Earle Kenneth Haling, Irene Isabelle Hart, Annie George Arthur Hicks, Rhena Frances Howe, E;b;rt Bass Spauldin, ames, Kzney. K‘Rmh Christine Keller, Robert Emmet Kelley, Lester Hart Larrabee, Harold Neal Lefingwell. Grace Lewis, Florence Warner Loomis. Ruth Belle Lyman, Alfred Earle Mann, Willlam Thomas McKernan, Jesse Laurence Moffit. Edward Anthony Richard Oldenburg, Charles Potter, Ella Lucy Reynolds, Cornelius Vincent Shea, Emerson Staebner. Har- riet Mae Sullivan, Fr&l Vitalis Thern- berg Elizabeth Florence Uncles, Mil- dred Elbertine Wells. Hudnut's Face Powder, large size of White Leghorns ‘Wallingford, Bramn- and C. H. Savage, | urth pen of this' eigl, Rocky ; VASM“NE ford Farm, Groto: Yellow Vaseline, medium size—now same breed from River, Ohlo, all produced 53 eggs dur- ing the week. A pen of Rhode lsland Reds however, owned by A. B. Brun- dage of Danbury, Conn., out by a single egg thus winning third place for the week. The total yield amounted to eggs or a loss of 151 as compared with the preceeding week. As previously noted it is of course ex- pected from this time on curve of production must drop. The Yellow Vaseline, large size—now 10c. ‘White Vaseline—now 10c. 8-ounce cake Corylopsis Soap—now golgnte‘g Glycerine Soap—now 8c a 1s as homely as Abraham Lin- coln—and as beautiful. honest. It has nothing/to hide. Solid, simple, comfo: It never goes out of style—ELBERT HUBBARD. Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet Soap— now 24c a cake. Packer’s Tar Soap, value 25c—now Brief Mention. . C. Sharpe was in Norwich Thurs- poultryman should nevertheless make sure that his production does not fall| off too rapidly and Hymettus Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a ‘box, value 25¢c—now 14c a box. ‘Woodbury's Facial Soap, value 25c— now 18c a cake, Cuticura Soap, value 25c—now 20c a H .C. Murray is in Boston on biy- | 8ets a fair amount of summer eggs.| It is well known that July and August A good variety of Rustic Hickory Furniture shown at LINCOLN'S FURNITURE STORE MAIN and UNION STREETS, Phone 285-3 eggs bring at least a fair price and it is the opinion of some breeders that | eges laid at this season are produced at a sufficiently lower cost to make, A. J. Kinsman is in Boston on bus- .A. W. Buchanan spent Thursday in Hudnut's Violet Soap, 25¢ a cake. Roger & Gallet’s Violet Soap, value 35c—now 24c a cake. them .actually November and the season of high pri more profiable Mrs. K. B. Millett Is visiting friends in Hartford. William Van Horn spent Thursday in Providence. Henry Rollinson is in New Haven for a few days’ visit. Mrs, Rose L'Heureux and Miss Irene visiting Trelatives 8-ounce Transparent Glycerine Rose and. Violet Soap, large size, 9c a cake. CREAMS follows: —Tom Barron, Catforth, Eng- land White Wyandottes 1334; Francis | F. Lincoln, Mt. Carmel, Conn., White | Leghorns 1258; Appo White Wyandottes 1167 & Ramsdell's value 25c—now 15¢; Rev, Mother Tharsilla and four of | Catforth, England, ?h}le Leghorns the teachers of St. spent Thuraday at the Academy of the Willimantio Hind's Honey value 50c—now 37e. Hudnut's Cream Sec.—now 50c. Gream Elcaya, value 50c—now 42c. and Almond Cream, Rowan and daughter, Bernadette, of Putnam, are guests of Rowan's mother, Johnson, of Quercus avenue. Mr. and Mrs, W: DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist + and Filling a Specialty ! i52 Main Street, AUTOMOBILES The trade -estimates that the ° of automobiles for will aggregate a total of $600,- H. Hall have re- turned from New York, where they went to see thkeir daughter, Miss D. F. Hall, sail for a two months’ Eurepean 28-inch 3-ounce Real Hair Switch priford Thursday , ‘Miss Annie Kellev, nifred Kelley, Mrs. G, Hayden, D. F. Clifford, Harry Fagan, Mrs. J. H. Roes, James Courtney, And yet some pessimists talk about dull times. medium and dark brown, value $3.69—now $2.69. TOILET WATERS Lennen & Murray’'s Florida Toilet Water, small size, value 25¢—now 21c, Lennen & Murray’s Florida Water, large size, value 75c—now 55e¢. Colgate’s Florida Water—now 50c. Colgate’s Violet Water, small size— It is interestin volume wof busi- ness has been largely buiit up through persistent linked with consistent salesman- to note that Auto Truck Moving LONG DISTANCE WCAK A SPECIALTY Address P. A. WEEKS, or 'phone €50-2, 338-12 or 254-B Willimantic, Ct Harty Grimes, merly of South Windham, returneg to Braintree, Mass. Thursday, after at- tending the Abbe-Barstow wedding in South Windham Tuesday. Mrs. John McQuillan is in Boston attending the closing exercises of the which her daughter attends. Miss Veronica McQuillan will returs with heh mother to spend the summer vacation here with her parents. age of automobile adver- ng is used in the daily news- JAY M. SHEPARD Tel comnection which in most cases is directly linked up with the name of the is the sales mes- sage that brings direct res The automobile servant, but had there not been such aggressive gent advertising its manufacture would still be ‘among the infant Irvin Weiser is-in Boston for a few Col:;ct'e's Violet Water, large size— Colgate’s Brilliantine--now 25¢. Gates spent Thursday in Prov- 4-ounce bottle of Rose ‘Glycerine, value 1%¢—now 1ic. Hudnut's Liquid Green Soap—now -ady Assistant HIRAM N. UNDERTAKER s nd EMBALMER . €2 Church St, Willimantie, Ot is a useful Miss Mary Leary is in New Leondon on business, Mrs. 8. C. Smith is in East Windsor for a short Miss Lucy Buck is the guest of rel- atfves in Springfield for the week. Mrs, W. A. Arnold and Master Anes! | se————————— Hudnut’s Eau-de-Quinine—now 50s. Hudnut's Elaine Toilet Water, 75e. Hudnut's Violet Sec, Toilet Water, Arnold are in Hartford for a brief , Mary Smith of Hartford is the of Mrs. Alice Smith of Godfrey COMBS AND BARRETTES Barrettes, plain or Bhell and Amber Mrs. M. L. Knight of East Hartford ROLL Shell and Amber Barrettes—now 19¢ Shell and Amber Side Combs and Back now 19¢ each. Shell Side Combs, all sizes—now 9c. DISCOUNT ON THERMOS BOTTLES During this sale 25 percent. dis- count will be given en all eur Thermos tties—the’ regular prices are from | $1.00 and ‘up to $2.50. The Willimantic Savings Institate . MURRAY, President N. D. WEBSTER, Treasure:

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