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GMBullem [Safer With Present Arrangement ‘Norwioh, Wednesday, April 14, mn. "Tmh Blllla'.lnm l.h:he(i“’dbdb- 4‘lol-lvlrol where fore 6 a. m. lzrlb.n who h‘n to receive it by mx time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. mwmm !-ytnm!mmwfl!dmmmbv Rev. F. J. Bohanan of St. Andrew’s Church. READERS OF THE BULLETIN| SHOULD BE INTER- . 'ESTED IN THIS Rellef from ‘catarrh, coughs, colds, hay fever, asthma bronghitis, can be had in five minutes Simply by br‘lthlm the soothing, healing, bal- samic of Hyomel over the sore Henry Allen & Son || FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. l?l was a m “of the clericus n Trinity Episcopal church vestry on esday afternoor, when an essay on ’.l'hn l:mmumel Movement was given y Rev. F. J, Bohanan of St An- drew'lcuumumlcuyudndk- - cussion followed. There were Danger from Electric Wires Over McKinley Avenue Walk Less than when They Went Through the Trees—| tn, Dangerous Limbs to be Trimmed. LADY ASBISTANT STED. Potaosit 1 Tothay A arey, F'. J. Bohanan, Norwi A BRI e m When you . Thy i Simpson, Yantic; W, E. Hdoker, breathe Hyomel you' bring the air 6 police commissioners, Alderman [had been hitched to a tree and the from the Australien. forests of pime - Fo’ P‘ainfinfl Poquetanuck; C. M. S, Stewart, Gro- ton; A. C. Jones, Mystic; F. S. Moore, Blackhall; J. W. Walker, Putnam; C. swaying of the tree bmle the wire. Had that end been fastened to a pole the accident would not have happen- Robinson and Councilmen Gebrath and Heath, to whom was referred the pe- tition of Judge Lucius Brown and a Baton Chase Company have a complete assortment of Brushes, Putty, White and enealyptus to your home, and the curative wer of both is so pro- nounced all diseases of the nose, For New England: Showers and cooler Wednesday; Thursday partly It Needework cloudy; brisk to moderately high ; number of S, Irwin, Pomfret; Waltsr Marvin, soutbwest to west winds, becoming [ RUmber of others asking !orllm!m;m: ed. TU. S, army station at Fort Trumbull, | throat and lungs are unknown in in- | Lead. Japalac and the Sherwin-Wil- variable by Thursday. e inaiie Jon Jaickwsony ock Of| It is impossible to get a straight line| gng W, F. Williams of Westerly. land Australia. . llams Prepared Paints. No other paints | Demonstration by Mis: - i Fregtetious rom the New York Hers o B L M B through the trees in McKinley avenue| This was the fimal meoting ot the| Hyomel (pronourced High-o-me) 1s|are so good for recoating old work. ation by Miss Coates . n Wednesday partly cloudy an: cKin| 3 - | without mutilating them pratcically to i Lag s CGoior weather will provail préceded by | ing on Tuesday evening in the mayor's | anninilation, and the only other change glerieus mntil Octoher, when the an-| ol by he Lo B e ira "any of| The paint pentrates the wood aad pre- | Oh, yes, there is something entirelt rain In the northern coast districts, ‘; ‘ca ?rdbhe purpose of hearing those | which could be made would be to bury the above named diseases or symp- | serves it. new in Needlework. with brisk southerly to westerly winds, .;em ed on both sides. There were |them and that would be expensive. The NORWICH TOWN. toms, or money back. 37 Py ;e;cx:éng .rn;nng ?ln u)‘; toas!:{humd on | 8l X?’éer‘:fiifl'h‘é’:fii‘.n" g other side of tha“.n:lreet does not offer o “Hyomel cured my bronchitis, and T F If you doubt, come, spend a ples | Obisaevatiodis ' Nerwioki the reacon of the hedring and the re | A oL O om Al tress: and | Death of Mrs. Fremont Vergason—City | 125, 81 Py Bl LML or the Gardener s : h“'hl: Mf e Tha following reconds reported fomm [ Br, of ivimit i L Pupstitendent | utalns. thie pos TToTl5 ot & limb Galiing | Union of the King's Daughters Holds | Waras, 1333 Madison Ave. Columbus, | Eaton Chase Company carry Rice's i sy oo ote gy 4 ouhe following records, reports ) e | DogUe of the clectric department, who | upon them there Is 1o more danger| Annuai Meeting at First Church. | Ohio.’ Flower and Garden Seeds. They are | Biven, 2, oVry Purchaser of As g in” temperatufe “and the burometrt |fe oped they would say where he | ihe wircs in town The wites ara'all| Mrs. Mabel Munser Vergason was ciudin ”:"i.',rté”nkéfl" ahaler. ts §1.00, | Strictly fresh. Thelr Sweet Peas and pove A il [epminass W oeetas: Thor, Bar, | Y¥ifes should be put. ' He called upon |new, the outrlggers sscurely erected, | born in Madison, o Jo Sa0e" Dee.|and on the no cure no pay plan, ali|Lawn Seed are unexcelled. Full| COME, SEE THE IRISH CROCHET < . FTRETE P pemflrg‘;'g;sfo state the position of n;m titj:opol;ea.::nneblfid’:‘ouéh %giem- 6, 1898, she m;’rfled Fremont Vergasou, | sufferers should try it. agsortment of Wheel Barrows, Garden | WORK — the purest and rarest ¥ 5 - §ng Judge Borwn said he was indebted :qhues there are four times as n::; :fl? de:t;‘.’ ;:::figy“‘:prfio 1‘:1‘{)’:. Tools and Poultry Netting. needlework gems are worked out with Any one can sell a truss. ,f,,,efl 2 Towest . %8 | tothe commities for the time and at- | Wires and four times as many over the | occurred ‘after & ' few . weeks’ f Iristh orochet stitshes. S0 ey fo N s e o S Ty o g o Pl 2o S e ot | T s e, B | Y for B Mhdied | T8 adj! Tk, . ai : | Ty lew Prediotions for Tuesday: Increasing things brought to the attention of the | ' He referred to the last wind storm | ter, Mrs Clnrkwn,snll‘ol Madi p - or the ng er 3 OCI:MEJ'A.EE THE DIRECTOIRE _ || | cloudiness; warmer; ~ varia > in . ¢ i8 | and told of the three of the 2,300-volt | Coin., sutvive her, 'She leaves on f TION S—th | 1t holds and is still com- | |5, oo dangerons even under. the best reku- | aices ralng picked up b men and i | Newsll, and _ her. husband, Fremont 'es L7 Coouibi EROE MR NG rTRaKle. | 8k 4 oy R SUITS—that o ‘08 Tuesday's tweather: As predicted, |lations and Norwich has been fortu- | one case it was coiled up and hung on| Vergason. Mrs. Vergason was a mem - popular prices¢ at the store of The[S7A&Pely. iand so necessary now. fortable. That requires | |with shoiwers at night. nate in having but few accidents, but {a"poie. Nome ‘of the men received | ber of the First Congregational cnar-h Your money back if it don't, Gifésime | Faton Chase Company. Stamped, ready for your needle. | — y able to occur at any time.) shocks but th were close to and a constant attendant at its ser- . 3 i knowledge anmd kuack. sus, Meoa Tides. TThere should be the Greatest protection | she. wosmericn Slone saving. thom s | vices, Her ~fhoughttul kindness ~for | mediate relicf from heartburn, sour stom- COME, SEE THE NEW DUTCM 0 Sun T _High || Moon | againet. it, and that would mean that |eys they may have had on rubbers.|cthers and the sweetness and heauty of ach. stomach distress and sick headache. [,:I l 3 COLLARS — the new ties and belts, We fit ds well as sell | | Rises" | "sots. il Water. || Rises. | the wires should go underground. That | The arrangement of the wires in Mc- | her character Won her.many friends. | g0 Bt eciric wor, the new: walsts, osrest. “covire | amil BT “ S is a_question which may have to be | Kinley avenue, he said, does not add to| What she was in her own home circle cents a large box at ahsmlsd R 5 decided here tonight. It will be ex- |the heauty but @s to the safety they| Words cannot tell. The family so THE L Contracting and jobbing promptly and " lhe.. 1 6.24 1.40 pensive, but no more so than if a death | are much more than ten to one safer | 8reatly bereaved have the sympathy EE & 0SGOOD CO. safely executed. Come at any ti dueli 1 €35 || za2 should oceur. In McKinley avenue from Gt their neighbors and friends. g by { 1 e26 || 349 than they were before. The danrer of r neighbors and o 1 €2 I 348 the armory north to Broad street, on | fhe falling. trees and trees can be — O aaf. wiay' while:, Jouk ANNN. N n sEv"l & sfln 1 628 553 the west side, the electric wires are an | guarded against by watching them and CITY UNION T::e government owns over 92 per . spares; Miss Coates can stay only a i1 §30 [ &30 outrigger from the poles, being over |it was susgested that the tree war- S VL A5 W I et Oy For Houseeleafllllfl short time, as she has engagements 777777 8. 6.31 4Ll the sidewalk, mot only making the |den’s attention could be called to the| Ho'ds Annual Meeting at First Church o wveral months ahead, so it Is advies Six hours after m:n water it 1 low | Street unsightly, but increases the dan- | ocality and have him look it over oc-| —Thirteen Circles Represented—Offi- == = Tacks, -Stepladders, Mops, Brooms,{ ., vy in dtx hours atter high water It 14)10% | ger to pedestrians, The wires are lia- |casionally. 'The outrigger plan ia ) BORN. Carpet Beaters,. Cuituin, Stretchers, | *01® 0 0omé early in the wesk, Funeral Designs D Tr D) TNt A e lused Tn other; citl : sl DOWNS_In Wilington. April 10, 1909, | Floor Wax, Clothes Line. T she ts wt Art Department, metw 'S 3 a All2 g 1 1 g Fnought they should not be allowed to | As Safe as Regular Construction. | 7he annual meeting of the City unioy 2nd Alice Vanderbilt Downs, 1 am floor. . AP continue as they are and now that the i JENNES—On Tuesday, A 909, All orders given Capital Entertainment s axtontion nas baes caNed te tho | yShepard B. Palmer, eivil ensinser,| the chapel of the First Congregational | JENNES-—On Tuseday, Apeil 13, 1509, o careful attention. Auspices of Good Will B | dangerous condition, fh cass Gf & SUIC | B sl Tt | O . ae Ororea| - Py CUE derest, Estate of G. GEDULDIG, | MeMillan-Riet Wecding—Notes. |8 Jury wonld sive it aitention to | 11¢nic worle. and ho said that tho out | 1. Bving. & hymn was suns; forion . |Nemo Corsets . s - he city's side ere is no better | rigger constructio nis ome which is|ed by rea 5 : MARRIED. (i ; 3 e 5 er | rj s v reading of the 45th Psalm and Tel. 662. 77 Codar Street.( An entertainment SE . e e oy burving the wires than In|used for that kind of work .and the|prayer. Miss Watiles, the leader of the MAC MILLAN—RIEF—In Greenevil'e, Demons‘rafion apriad bl i B el g McKinley avenue, and he believed the | construction is proper and just as safe| City union, welcomed those present. April 12, 1909, by Rev. C. H. Ric 0 the Good WIll Bible class in gt“pfl\ -| city should own ‘all conduits and rent | oJ'he other construction, He was sat- | e report of the last mesting was | etts, Charles 8, MacMillan and Miss 4 . s of the Greeneville Congregational | them to all who wanted to use them. |isfied that the wires were safer than [read by Mrs. A. W. Davis. This was| Rose R. Rief Company, And Sale pis B 3 o the Work, | hefore when they went through the | followed by the annual report of the|COCKER — WIELAND — In_Lish it t en I ou aaleudo;’:sflb;{h(}ooldvflr:ls ?:};iml;vnt[za“hee t::! flffl\géfi-fl ih;’:vg'isfl:e trees. There is no rubbing, the wires | recording secretary, Mrs. Duvis. S| April 12, 1909, by Rev. D, B. Mac: Nearly every B2 $h tra, upplie e Instru- | profits ctric depart- | heing free and clear. : mentioned the different meetings of t! W " = ot Sy e i t i comé hare and select your Spring Oven | mrensel music. for he venick, Clifton | ment for the past four years; Baving | ais ‘Beser ecriimed that it would] year and the ons new soclety eddpd to e e T ™Y 0 129 Main Strez:, Norwich, Ct. stout woman al- coat and Suls from my showing of | H. Hobson, acting as announcér, intro- |Uoubled in the four vears. 'A Start| ot ho possible, unless the trees wers | the City union e i ready knows Ohotee Woolens. @duced the L ) soouid (be made in the wosk In tuls | practically cnity down, to run the line| “Mmi H. B, Palmier, the o tréfanrer, DIED. Hardware, Kitchenware. that the Nemo oy | members of which in a selection from |street of wires over the gutter. The wires|&ave the receipts as $54.91 ana dis- =i § C. H. Nick 128 Main SL |u ! y i Eutter. s MARSHALL—In_ Norwic Sel ckerson, B SL |the Swealen ' followed” by an cicors | Superintendent Bogus Explains. | Cannot be piaced under the span wircs | bursements 32547 MA065, Ruras "W, Marshill, uged 4| aprid £ - Reducing” aprsd showed abllity and a finished sklll| 1n response to Judge Brown, Su-|of the electric road and they cannot be| A solo by Mlas Toulse Pritt, “The| years. ¢ 5 1o the ealy SIS ; usm o ?u“ Y ;__ arnumn rawr perintendent Bogue was called upon aced above, because of the large| Door of Hope” was accompanied by | Funeral services will be held at his set that really ng of C. J. Wall The next Dumber |ingstated that the | department had | limbs. Miss Ruth Potter lafe home. 392 West Main street, Belps her Auil yas a recitation, Songs that Come 10 |had trouble for years with the wires | James L. Case. R. C. Jones, N. J. Those present of the thirteen socle- ednesgay afterncon at 2.30 oclock. n ks Mo i My Dreams, by e Flem |up McKinley avenus where they went | Ayling, Johin McWiliiams, W. C. Da- | Hieeesponded to the rolicall withBitie [ FWMNNRTL Horgdeh Aveil 1% 1908, g i1 “ e - through trees. The line was rebuilt, | venport and C. S. Holbrook spoke up- | 'r>c> oo e . —BY— well, known abillty In composing and | put that did mot overcome the trou- |on the matter, as did the commiseitn. Annual Report. NJ'S’nnqvv'"z‘;‘aCL:Sr 83 Rodeeneit: ave USE on_receve S HENRY HARLAND i F A caciee Skl o * | ble, as the wires would spark agaimst | ers, and the idea of having the tres| The annual report of the circles was| hue, Thirsdav afternoon, April 15, at benefit from the e O o e as iven by five | e, trees. especially when it rained.” | wdfden look over the trees there to [ full Of lnterest. Much work had been| 1 o'closk. ; i wonderful *Baek Asitior. i@ bl dr s e DY fve |, Following the accident when Walter guard against any limbs falling was|done in many lines. =~ The United | SHEDD—In Preston City, April 12 “The Cardinal’s Snuff Box,” members of the Open House club, |LVins was injured the corporation | considered an excellent one. Workers, the Sheltering ~Arms, the | ~ 1909, Horace H. Shedd. agéd i5 yea Resting” Coreec 4 Bl Al e oL e ehioind wars Miases |COURS€! Wag taken up that way. The The hearing lasted two hours, tne|Rock Nook and Johnson bomes. the unaral services at ilo Fosidence of —Hit rests your s oo 5ol Thode who Jarticipated were Misses |Ivins accldent was caused by a wire |commissioners deciding to have a|D0SPi'al anda school in the south have| g5y ttetrioon, Aprl 15, AL o'clock. back.” Selighttul story, the authors | Lame O, e e Brawr oag |Betting against a tree and it was sug- | meeting later in - swhich to_consider | 21l been helped. Grocerles and glot Interment at Waltham, Mass. The Aemson- e BT o | DT ey, Mo A e oM piia | Bested to Mr. Bogue that the wires be | thelr report to the council. The peti- | 1€ have been turnished, fowers and|ypnGusoN—1n Norwich. April 12 Hin ofher movels. Tt is Light, it mean- | woren Williame. Geore Wright, Fdgar | S0tien out of the trees. The wires up | tioners were of the opinion that they R D e | 1 2903 asal e beloved w1k of Best stration w133 ders, it 1s dllatory, if you Iikesbut it | Rice. They executed their movements | SICKiniey avenue were then placed on |had received much light on the sub- hanksglving dinners have been sent| 3 ¢ rremont Vergason of Vergason es oontines 4l SE ae"tho ‘dellcats ouch and the sus. | witn afl the srace that matked their |CULIIEEers over the sidewalk and since | ject as the result of the hearlng, and | in Tllowad wasth lo by Mi Hill, aged 54 years. week. Donft iy’ agvle which appeal to" thase | rocent apomrirac e ine hroadway |that time there has been no trouble | with the supervision of the tree war- | p 1", EolO%CS, another solo by MISS| puneral trom her late residence Wed- Ready Mixed fall to consuit oo Thaore than. Ealop. through | thonter bod. theie song was wail e, |2nd the sparking has not been noticed |den over the trees there, the idea The i “’3; i llow:| Desday afternoon. April 14 at 1 f ey T A T W av¥a i since. Judge Brown had referred to a | seemed to be that the wires would be | cgrs for the new year ollow: | g'clock. ~Buridl in Maplewood ceme- AP with Miss De- ’An interesting featurs of “The Royal | with his monologue and comic song, |[.re, Which had killed Dr. Linnel's afe as anywheré above ground un- | J01 §Y Parnes, vige chairman; Mrs: | atpor /%> SprREUONG Surean befors B e ot that Mrs, Hariond | Momody T e o Harnony o |Rorse, but Mr. Bogue said that wire |Iss the trees were cut down. R e B Lo L ook 17y japdl 13, Nr320'm PLATHEBagg S0 _KO®S. eollaporated with her husband in its | gave the next number on the pro- 1. G. Murray, porrpspgn»nnz e Miteheti, ock, wife of Joseph T. e are weloome. uction, and after his death brought | gramme, responding to an encore. Mrs. H. F. Palmer, treasurer. Notice of funeral hereafter. it to completion. i}\f::’ri:‘s:l‘(;\;;ox;ug)lfign?ir\-ll‘\;;lmn.‘:‘{-‘: WILL LAUNCH TODAY. COUNTY POMONA GRANGE A'vote of thanks was given the re- oAEn‘l\:an‘ghxn h;nu city, April 13, By Sates Winisiing Compar s Banquet, | Over—Big Season Looked For. | With Norwich Grangs on Thursday— lh?fl,;"";““bi:lfiffflo‘:"“ P BTy U M e D Rl g S o Race on the Thames. Since Saturday Jaaitor Geary at the Two Prominent Addresses. iy g pmmat A ALy o sloskc Bucial e i R e Lieta phstor of | Chulaes. Fioat einks hes b tha fioct: a h L soedfidens - srpibon Sarlesaliryiatiags ot of 6 . Rickets, pas £ B s had foat e~ i i : A n I . the church, made a few remarks. Mr. | position in front of the boathouse and | ,, The meeting of New London County -th‘"»:;H 5 CI : ;:N.tf: m;( o | P hanea Geughter of Thoned 15 BOEL B iir Pt machinery ang I ¥ 158 Main Street. Ricketts sald the Good Will Bible class | several of the club members have | Pomona Grange with Norwich Grange, | i ces et at the Johrison ning’®| fev and Margaret O'Brien, aged 20|l the most modern and best ! Kitchenware 22 daw is an important part of our church.|been using boats. Today George A. 172, will be held here Thursday of | 3" y'clock on Monday afternoon. It was | pJears; equipped paint and varnish “The class is founded on the right prin- | Richmond and Raymond Wulf expect this week in Pythian hall, The grange| - e Eal natihg, tn eharee.of Mrs | ¥ AteL framiibe home offier patents: lant in th rid. . . clples. The trouble with our churches |{o get their launches over into the [ Wil be called to order in the fifth de- e iy B o B A e e T e will continue Today is that the members don't get together | Water and others. are likely to follow ) ST¢e at 10 a. m. i e ey & ol S i BOAT PAlN o, otk ohibs do net bin men | quickly. | The ice last winter disturb- | At 11 a m.-the fifth degree will be| oM the Bilves Cross Saps phse. e 2‘é!lpcrv"l&fl P S A See/us when in need of foRother as does the united tudy of |d the mooring runways very little, | conferred on all fourth degree mem- | SRt Gutnerland. Mra. George Allen. | TELFORD—In this elty, April 13, 1909 i ini and e Copper Paint (red and | 30FS works. In founding a Bible class | pulling up only one row of spiles, so bers who wish to join the New London | aiiss wanlterth and Mrs. Herners Gal- | Jemina Wilson, wife of the late Mat- Paints and Finishes of any w and | the Graeneville church has started in | fhat two of the three runways are | County Pomona Grange, No. 6, P. of | jyp. Mrs. Florence Bushnell accompa- | thew Telford, in the 84th year of her | King Ev Day This Week. Wooleey's Rubber Seam Paint, O . ona act sttt || AMNGE L Beals s Deaxiel 5, Havl- |, At 13 oclock dinner will he serveajiiol urizy the stuging of 'camiiae) ' 5% ¥ S N Hoffman’s Yacht Whits Paint, ontitiod Thron oM Felonds. wras the | 1and, two of the club members and on | by Norwich Grange in the banquet| o inio Boed by Grace o o #t We can tel! you what 1o Bi; Sal Shepard’s Spar Pressrvative Varniohes, | CUmMaX of the evening. It was written | the ‘Chelsea lodge committee, visited | Ball gt s Msaiis g iggest Sale Sinet Mol sid S0eis B ®% | by James L. Moody, and the charac- | the lodge at Scotch Cap a few days | The programme for the afternoon is Whi Parish Hall. use, how much to use, and ol Wool and Steel Brushes, ters are: Mr. Moody, & sailor from the | 880 and found everything apparently |as follows: st at Pa al J " £ the kind B fleet home from a three years' cruise: | in ®0od condition from the outside, al- | 2 D. m. Open in fourth degree. In the parish hall of Sacred Heart the cost ASk US 0i e Rind we B. R. Tiily, a Aistinguished chef, and | though they did not go In. Tt is ex-| Vocal duet, Sing Me to Sleep, the church on Tuesday evening a whist p . o FRED C CROWELL‘S Charies E. ‘Grover, who is camping in | Pected that the coming season will be | Misses Stedmnan. was held. Since Lent is over the reg- 15 Main Street, have eber conducted. y | a forest. The scens shows the camper made of more than usual interest as Address of welcome, Worthy Master | W1ar Whists have been resumed, . nd! 8 7 sitting by the fire before an open tent, | AT as Chelsea lodge Js concerned, the | Norwich Grange Woodbury O. Rogers. e o 87 Water Street, The Teiends maot at the camp, the ahef | committee having discussed plans for | Response, Worthy Treasurer 1. J. Briefs and Personals. Don’t Miss It. Satintig Mieing G prepares a meal in a realistic manner, | & number of special eyeits thare after | Hempstead. Fanny Burns of Mediterranean % N y 3 om ng 61 8 p. m, | Do A e matieally gives thg | the season's formal oppning, which will | Solo (whistled), Miss Marion A.[lane is visiting in New York. b 3ad e sallor aramatioaliy slves the | LS AR IO OB e . | Clyge unerat uvirectors 45 and 41 fi‘{"’“"”- and the three friends sifting | Ders ];y:a:.lmi ‘“35& committee, of x}'}nrh : ‘ln;t.am«wl as a Cash Crop, Prof. L A.| Albert lHugh\es tof an»m“_:ls at h‘i(g an i efore their burning campfire made an | e 16 rman, are Mr. Hav- | Clinton, director experimental station | home on Huntington avenue this wee AND-- ! Ih I’ l & Ml effective scene. The sketch ends with |1/and. George A. Richmond and E.|of Connecticut Agricultural college s o Cnmmerce S"e"~ fl flr flfl“s I c t $Re straing @ Denting Tonight Lewls Young. YVocal duet, Oh! That We Two Wera| Miss Mary E. Rose of Huntington s The committes of arrangements in S e Maying, Mrs. C. A. Gager and Mrs. N, | avenue, who has been ill, is about aprl crine, IS, o Sraneements 1| wiLL WAVE A FLOAT. | Eitiane i % mbaimers o R. Tilly, A. A. Montaperto and Paul | o yoman's Work, Mrs. D. A. St. J ' 2m S R Tily, A A Montaperto end Paul| Decision of St. Anne's Society—Eleven | chairman womar's work commites,| . Miss Anna Kilroy of Norwich Town f R class assisted. Tables of Whist Enjoyed. Cozmec ticut State Grange. haqsr-*t]umgd after a two weeks' stay i S Pl it Solo (whistled), Miss Marion A.|in Scotland. i WEDDING. St. Anne's society held its regular | Clyde. o~ e Lady Assistant. et sttt mesiing. followed by &, whist, Tueaday | ~ Grangs will close in form. pceroy, Harels was @ sisitor at the Tolephone call % E i iof. evening in the rooms in the T. A. B. i, 3 ome of Mr. and Mrs. ert Hughes e MacMilian=—Hief buflding. on Broadw At the busi- during the Faster holidays. Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Allea At a qulet home wedding at the home | hox ==L y oiba quist home wedding atshe home | ness meeting, at which the president, EAST SIDE ITEMS. Julylsdaw Gongregational church united in m clded to participate in the parade at | Physical Culture Class—Funeral of ving o . —_— aga Miss Rose Rebecca Rief and | ine,omine 250th anniversary of the| —Edward Henry Roath—Personals. R Ay "“_“""‘l““"“ Men’s King Quality Charles S. MacMillan, son of Mr. and | (oo At Ty bl L s N v et HOT LUNCH Mrs, William MacMillan of Boswell | SqClety. Miss Annle Driscoll w Mrs, Willlam Smith 1s confined to | peroioms s Hancany Afier twa weeks Shoes and Oxfords avenue, Monday afternoon at 5 0'clock. | finrtie Aare Suiioan ana the house by illness at her home on| yisit with relatives in New Haven B e S L Bt 36 Cen 5 The bride wore a beautiful gown of | gyl 5 = ary Tannar avenue. . e B iod and Russia Calf Oxfords; all Latest ts— 32.4ill 2.0’clock |white siix mull. and her pridesmatq, | Sheridan as her committes to . ———— Albert Hughes of Wincoskie, Vt, is | tyies. $4.00. [ Miss Elizabeth MacMillan 8t Hartford, | *"315, of Srransink for the float. The Young Glants of Preston want | visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Al-| S°ld only by AT A sister of the groom, wore white Per- | it (7% WOEL WHCH whs fOF the o la game with the Young Lemons. Th- | pert Hughes, of Huntingtcn avedue. FRANK A. BILL ! Menu for Wednesd sian Jawn. The best man was Theo- y members with their friends and | think they arn the ones to squeeze . P v ’ u ay, April 14|55 X" Rier of Portchester, N. Y. the ‘officers and members of St. Mary's | the Lemons. M today | Telephons. 104 Main Strest. s re A Rief of Portchestor, N, Foup. | T, A B. socletly. there were eleven o (Wednesday) for New Haven. Mr, and Correect d D e per, Mr. and Mrs, MacMillan left for | Lioics PIaving and enjoying the social| Bah teams' from the Wauregan | e Frazier will reside in West Ha- orrect an r&ssy EOILED LEG OF LAMB New York. They will roturn Saturday | SVer08: The pretty prizes were emnloyes_have been practicing | Vo MILLINERY el phyitn, evening und reside in a newly fur- | varded to Miss Annie Driscol « hattle grounds for the last two| Orrin Alvord of Dayville was the 2 nished home on Twelfth street. | & soore. of 3L ‘eaid, Lewis A- Anfrevs, gy e B s Saine s Mastsc o] S hand li f NEW STRING BEANS oThe bride is an esiosmed member of | 0" aiiing 31 points " and received & | The culver and Fewl ington avenve diring the Faster holl-| See our handsome line o POTATOES o Greeneville Congregational church | jooy ‘or cards, 'Cake and coffee were C‘ulver and Fowler families at| 32V Spri H ana Sunday school. The groom Is o | back Of cards. Cake and coffee > | No. 30 Penobscot street are quaran-| The Johnson home was kindly re- pring Hats. SAnan Machinist in the United States Fin- | ferved B¥ the committce, which mum- | tinod because of the sickness of Paul- | membered with Easter flowers by Miss | g,eQNNOR'S ——FOR MEN— = AND CARAMIY Saticp | o€ company. e e lisabeth Fitzpatrick[ine Culver with scarlet fever. Ellen Geer and little Miss Fiorence , 278 Main Street, oo = Mary Skely, Julia Barry and M ot —— Thatcher. mar26d May Building. reel » COFFEER Personals. e U el My and SotmEec L Fottar's store hiag ust put in & new| Mr. Murray of Norwich Town has .28 Gloves for st or driviag soridh o RAbes b ot wisttor 1n. Towett cabinet system of keeping accounts | moved his family to the house recent- wear. : s an {mprovement on their old [ ly occupied by Mrs, Janc Kinney on eity Tuesday. L i FIFTH COMPANY MEMBERS. system, but by the same maker. Huntingpwn avenue. A HOPEFUL SIGN Cm, an Neckwear. Charles McGarry has returned after By S Miss Jessie Orr White of Woodstock, dainty g . . ' spening several days in Providence. Sergeant Turner and Corporal Labrea |, | 1¢ Physical culture lessons at the| ont. is a guest of Miss C. C. Bacheler I | A 4 Bridge district school have two more| or East Town street. Miss White 15 a Shirts, Half Hose and all other Andre MciConsie has gone to Phil. | 0%t Phillppine Campaign Badges. | wecks to run. They have been recelv. | member of of Miss Masters' adelphia, where he has accepted a po- ed with much enthusiasm by the schol- | school at T YT S Wo have some very pretty patteras | sition as carpenter. ¥ P | Following the arlll of the Fifth com- |82 as taught by Miss ~Marion L.| " > i ol T ’fl”l]‘l:” T.’ requisites for proper Spring of Jm. apd China Mattings we are —_— pany at the armory on Tuesday even- | YOUlE: China has more than 1,000 ‘walled Yo u [w ‘[ / ' dress at offering Miss Helens Coughlin has returned in, Sergeent Turner and Corporal Ta. (Aiss Marion . Young has been in- 5 // | 1|umw b ”m” II;‘ . “v to her home on Prospact street, after | brea were called out on to the floor by | Structing a_private class in physical flit n (LR T s E 15¢ per yard. D e N e | ol Tarhor. Shs piessisl PLntyL | Sulfirs st har home 6t Jacl I l,, ‘;, g e McPHERSON'S, Also Fibre Carpet 5o per yard. Mass, s pine campaign badges from the United | Meetings w ld Monday 1 ”‘" i ‘ ‘I[, ’ i The Best, Because— h J LA Wl States government, both having served | and a pleasant and profitable s« ) ’ ‘. ey weqrlre dies 150 Bhe Hatter. “ . . Willlam MacMillan of Boswell ave- |In the far east. The badges are of [lessons were cnjoyed by the tuwe “ i "I‘l. il II‘ 1‘\.“’”.“ l Y 3 oetd ¢ fFanning tudios, pue lert Monday evening for New Bed. | ncat destgn. women in the class. l \ o) 0 f i \‘l They maintain an even tempera- ford, whera e will try for an outfie TS a— The funeral of Edward Henry Roath, | '”‘ { I I o v SIWillow Sf. - |position in the New Fngland loague. Firm Had Local Office, the ten year old son of Fr.derick H. (UR FS LIou OD H \B“ ‘\u m;«mu'vlln‘l . & f‘\ J”‘\t bopri B g e Ko e ——————— . |and Nellie T, Roath. took place Tues- v - - ‘—..‘“"‘ b g Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, tary rottion ¥ ety ey Opiny | day afternoon at 2.30 o'elock from his (' £ Z They generate no smell, no et Matting, Furniture. againet the brokerags fitm of Ennis & | Parents’ home, No. 178 Talman street. . - Fonld, no’ dampness, pr el - Hihe sarvices were, conducte by Tev.| | CURE EFFECTBA —OR MONEY ) unera Stoppani, the iiabiitles being given as | T/ SESTUICE ot A, REFUNDED. . ¥ 2USHAn ha & Dalf and g aawets | Joseph G, Cobb of the Universalist| |. 1y ucanas of wives mothers ana| | 2,218, aboge for all those who would WALL PAPERS $400,000. 1t was ammounced that e d v beautiful 50 e their Clothes cleane the mod- 5 AGER Diregior e it O gamounced it he | fioral forms. Julian Crandall, Baward | | Sisters, have given ORRINE (thel | on® Gng most, successful’ Way—with: | oo SpcirTY, the best medium priced Ch of Location . ssign- | Lo o™ Gon: - Secret treatment) to husbands. sons, and cheap. line of Wall Papers to be gr a" ar en s Retit do Tendrrall Caeyema s inuce rreegy i Uterstacdt and | | faihers and brathers and are o ou;d'wettluv to po;emuhrmk B0 | min’ In-Jhiewtcn. . Spdcially. seod val Mhe rise v o | George Ga o mates of e de- usiastic in thei f ORRIN. and so put them . o L R 3 THE A 5 and Emh‘lmflf L A is given as ‘the |l Ulod. filled the place of bearers. i Cause, it e Ao tovcd oncs | [ By okr Swn. fyocels’ Wet "dr‘;-r e e o ey and THE JOHNSON CO., Mer- 9, PN, afifitan has recently secured | Burial was in the family lot at tne| | Jf the “Liguer Habiti and there clothing in such a way as to give 1t an | Fee g i, 4 Gorgennd 10¢ per chant Taflors, are located at 86 at CARDwm s this house for his local business after | Hamilton avenue cemetery. whers Rev. |'| Prousht happiness to their homas entirely new -appearance. There fs'q |l N0 charge for borders Broudway, Chapman's, Bloek ) 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. [l | the rafture of the house which prev.. | Mr, Cobb read a committal service. ORRIND SOTa LY PL A fresnnass wng shapeliness aboue the | _— ¥ JONNSON, formerty ak o 2 %0 0 Macket 8t Telephone $42-2. ously acted for him. He then stated | The decsased was the only child in e rantos 18 Bach Box. . | | ssrments’ = Seieh bieases every: cus- 3 ¥ " d gl s p“mm ol B Wiy the family and his death occurred on| | . SWFTRRICe I8 FEER O tomer. S0 does the low price we SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main St. |J§ prosdway. Prompt service day or night e e Lt by meni- ]t lal sesled coveioper i | | ChaTEe: i, Telephone 123-4, Jodhe s s. He was serfously {1l only ten days| | CRRINE €0 447 CRIINE Rl 1, apr NEWMARKET HOTEL, Lady Assistant. OASTORIA. and passed his tenth birthday four| | Washington D. C. ORRINE is seld hnfls nye orks : 7156 Boswell Ava. Residence 57 Broadway. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought | davs bedf‘o.re he died. His bright and| | by leading drugcists everywhere. 'y WHEN you wan® to put your busi- rt-clase wires, liguors sa ¥ happy disposition mad posed § bt it nees ber plblic, o e Pirst-class quors end ciga: Telephone 642-3. Danpy dispentt e him a --eat tal_Agentsi———| | Telephone. 157 Framklin St | nets berore the wublic, there ls no me- | = ppynp 1s no = with hig playmates and he was N. D. SEVIN & SON, Stum better than through the advertis- tern Conne:tiout to e idol ef hls parents. 18 Main St aarise ¢ ling columns of The Bulletin. etin for business results Meals and Welch rarebit servec te osdec. Jans Tuckie Prom Tel -6