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Norwich, Thursday, April 29, 1905. | S : o A I'URN';?H”::?S o Zhe Bulletin should be delivered Will Inspect the Norwich State FHospital Today Ac UNDERTAK: 5 g e B Y - panied by Trustees and Representatives—Enr 8 Maln Streel. . || |portins the fact to The Bulletin Co. | ed at Wauregan and Arcanum <lub. ‘ THE WEATHER. EPTRE Forecast For Today. inches 4 £ it is expected ' it wil The humane institutions committee | the matters of moment, and later they TAFTVILLE. @erm, and restores the hair to its natural For New England: Partly cloudy | of the general assembly is in town for |adjourned to the Arcanum club, ‘where e L ey D softness and abundancy. e a o“ ase Thursday: Friday rain in south, rain | the purpose of Inspecting the Norwich |a social time was enjoygd. : Local Property ners e “Hetpicide w used by thousands of or snow Jn north portion; north to east | state hospital this morping. There are | This morning the pnn&wfil go to| provements — Pneumonia Patients led that it is the most winds, increasing Thursday night. before this committee the appropria- | the hospital on a special d| Recovering. 5 o \ Predictions from the New York Her. [ tion bills for the institution and one | Westerly car, leavin here at 9 o'clock. b g S ket to-day. esh_ ald: On Thursday fair and slightly | for the change of name of the institu- | They will inspec: the hospital, taking| A new pipe fence has been placed| Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c, In s UG or wsather wili prevail, with Nght | tion from the Norwich hospital for the | in the cow shed and colony bulldings: apout the triangular grass plot in atamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., O westerly winds, followed in the | insane to the Norwich state hospital. | first, and from there will go around by | gront of W. E. Baldwin's slore on Nors Detroit. Mich. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. Special Sale ALL. DO O etion by rising tems | O Wednesday evening they were | the track ¢o the power house. From |wich avente, A handsome iron fence TWO SIZES-50c, aND $1.00 3 ¢ T ess "and on Ftiéay fair and |entertained at dinner at the Wauregan | there they will take the elevator aud o et e Starty o oo & Obisood B SedIaL Agents: esl a“d mos‘ vig- } warmer weather, house at 7.30, those present from the | cross the bridge to the hospital grounds | Shea and Christopher Krauss along the »; I HE Observations in Norwich. committes Delng Senator Higgine of | and g9 BESHL the several Bulldings| fyrmer's faud on Norwich avenue, Pt Sl Wogr S fg:fegngfi%r:%%%igf ot 'St | Bolock: der. the direition Of S| pihe vater tanies ersived Wednsh| . yANTIC HAPPENINGS. SEE DS i At . d AS ! kinson of 00T oy — ¢ (| |govin's pharmacy. snow, cho ehanses | sord. Pease of Fairdela. Dickinetm of | home 8 SOl | oy to consider the | £ (ietpre, BNIOA, 2T, (08, GuF| James asber of Yantie, with an orous in Less i F A changes Wednesday: er.DHm;s of Smxtg‘goventry‘ al:mnd E:ce?t;nly for the ;.p!vmn;ll.txtonl for, the | 2" in place at the s Ths hirkeik Tthaca gun, mot o red tailed nen hawi Th n I P \ of . . ers present were spital as asl for, havl made a e last turday. t ea. o) cet » i gt "De. Higgns. Otters proient wero | borpial 48 asied for bayvng malL s | work which by beon delayed for sev- | i Svo'ches from ip o thn. Tic| an Half Prices 12 m, . My O P T N¥iluox 'of | the appropriation matters came up. | “"yylliorm ‘gailey of Front. street has|red tafled hen hawk is the larg N of an pac (4 8] T 6 p. m Willimaniic, of the Bospital trustees; | After this committee acts upon thel., 'rar recovered from a severe attack its kind, and when the tail is spread . Highest 5 ; imantls 3 Dollob Senator Allvn | appropriations and other ills, the ap- [ 5 ‘U1 lioria’ that on Tuesday he | it I quite red . ) Comparisons. of ledyard, and Representatives Tib- propriations go to the appropriations Was able to be out in his yard for a b e ST g a 0d T o P Predictions for Wednesday: Show- | bits of Norwich, Thurston and Shedd | committee. The local representagives | 570 4.0 "George N. Beardow of AT WAUREGAN. oday we will begin another ers; moderate variable wméé of Preston. Following dinner the par- | will accompany ‘the committee on their I;rovxdence. street, Who‘ wis also {1 = . o f s > ’s ’ of” o rg; moderae variale winds, | fy S Cntertained in the parlor with | trip of Inspection foday. During, | with pneumonia, L BT T T 7 of our Special Sales am- oA e esing |chemalng - jiabo . ponvers by, Miss Lvisit the SErIgUS USO8 the institu-| {1t O " Nir. Beardow has had as| an's Board of Missions Meets To- A NL burg Embroideri e fe "Miss Pratt was heard | tion will be explained, that they can|;} 3 vortheast. 3 Bl }is guest his brother, Thomas M. Bear-{ day (Thursd: T 1 mavbers. . There was an In- | better understand why the appropria- | o EVSIAl o ay (Thursday). R AP e Tides. formal talk among the members on | tions are asked for. ko oy the | tow Fhpuasa on el ng :; 3 g represents the surplus High || Moon Norwich avenue, one o be erected for| The Eastern Connectucut branch of Fr |(lay, Ap P11 7 300, | itocks 5t « number oF tires Haw Voot [l Water. || Sets. Lounis Wunderlich and the other® for | the Woman's Board of Missions will importers, and comprises the very THAMESVILLE HOUSE CONNECTICUT DISTRICT, Joseph Roy, is progressing. ENTERED BY BURGLARS.| I O.0.F, MANCHESTER UNITY. William C. Young Loses Watch, Pock- | Fifteenth Annual Convention Held at —atis . Il p. m. [l & m. hold its ;nnual meeting today (Thurs- newest of this season’s designe. It day) with the auxiliary of .the Congre- il be o NORWICH TOWN. gational church at Wauregan. Mrs. DUFFY’ S w" 5 o °°°:'°" of uaupil S atbook and $6 in Monoy Last Friday | Taftville—New Officers Elected— | Tourist Party for Miss Dawson on Her S O e T e & ': FYSUE ¢ SonRenbEL WY Night. Resolutions on Gov. Lilley's Death. | Birthday—Various Local Interests. |jas been a missionary for the past ance to every woman with Spring 1 | i ] : i 'I ) ten years, and Is well ac i T i ool | | ¥ 3 quainted with dressmaking plans. Remember— Burglars were at work at Thames- | With the grand officers and 25 dele-| On Wednesday evening a few friends| the heeds and conditions of the coun- PURE MAL PRICES ARE LESS THAN HALF. = hours atier high water It 1)10W | vilic last Friday night and as the re- | gates, representlng each, 'of the 14| gathered at the home of Miss Sadfe J.| try. The stssions will be held at 11.30 Sevin's Drug Store Smsacan Shaonne ahasnng — fult Willlam C. Young of No. 135]lodges of the state present, the 15th| Dawson to celebrate her birthday, Ajg m. and 1.30 p. m. There will be a " g c e mes street iz minus & watch, pock. | ennual conventlon of the Connecticut | tourist party was the form of enter-| packet collation at noon. WHISKEY ,Sfl'-_r:l" begin Today and whl con- GREENEVILLE. etbook and about $3 in money. Some | district, I O. O. ., Manchester Unity, | tainment and all were assured of be-| " ‘Following a Sunday school teachers’ tinue Three Days Only— o fime during the evening entrance was | Was formally opened in Ponemah hall, ing personally coriducted. As they ar-| gz at the Wauregan Congregational THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. WATCH ES Tenth Anniversary of Founding of | gained to the house by a rear window, | Taftville. Wednesday morning at 10 | rived, some In linen dusters. carryIng| church Tuesday evening, Rev. J. W. J Father Mathew T. A. Society by Rev. | which it is thought was not locked. Mr. oclock by Provincial Grahd Master | carpet bags, tickets were obtained of | Rae of Hartford spoke to the teachers This is an opportunity which may We are headquarters for relia- J. J. Smith—Banquet and Enjoyable | YOUnE was at home but was “Sieep, | John Vernon of New' Haven. Brother | the agent and a Baedecker's Guide £0r | upon The Sunday School Teachers' not occur again this season, so we ble timekeepers — Waltham, e it joyable | X o N iders did not awaken him | Vernon said, in the course of his in- | each one. Decalogue. strongly adviss taking advanisge of & Elgin, Hamilton, Ulinois, Btc. Programme—Funeral of J. T. Lan- | by their work, taking the articles from | teresting remarks, that it had ever After being shown into parlor cars, | Raey B, ¥, Talmadge and Ernest " o e Givi call when looki: non. e o and (lsappearing. The | been his object and aim to uplift the | the party started on the Funville,| ijde attended the conference of Con- Pt gttt okl fignog o B e D ras at the | banner of the: ManChéster, Unity “In| Frolictown and’ Featherbesid railway. | gregational churches held in Scotland pf v e The tenth anniversary of the forma- | time. Connecticut. How his efforts have suc- | Answers to questlons found in the| Tyesday, the 27th value 100 and 12//3e. o o A Ther Mathew T. A, 80-| The police have been informed of | ceeded can be sech in the progress the | guide book were names of oitles via- e DLt I s, s chefhslly i in the | ited: Boston, Wheeling, stc. Bnigmas — | Embroideries, consisting of I ony OFas held In their rooms on North | the affair and are at work on the case. | Connecticut district has made In tbe| P00 TR ibed th o taar | Edgings and Insertings, in The Plaut- Cadden Co. J| 5o “ireet Weancaday evening with | Inasmuch as only articles of no great Jast vear, as shown by the report of 3 scribed the prospectiv Words to Freeze the Soul | & imier o different widths N ees snthering of ihe members | value were taken it is not thought | the provincial correspencig secretary, | aT0Und Ane o I ¢ refteshments In| “Your son has consumption. His | and a varlety of designs — Jewelers and Silversmiths, e e e erens ware Rev. Wil- | that the Intruders were professionals, | Herbert Martyn, which followed 3 BB s Hlan apall 20. Lreenberger. Spesial price Se @ yard, o ist g present. _Also present were Rov. WLl |Hhnt e s Jaown of. ihe burglary | Feport shows a membership of 871 in| the 41708 o5 where ovd W served | SRRSO e o i g actual value 10c and 18 Pstad. 1515 Norwich, Conn. B| \r'R T4 0f New London. Professor |until the articles were missed. Thn Histriot, ‘a Al of 33 Since April, | from counters, was followed by a trol- | words were spoken 1o Geors? ¥ BT | 47 Frankiin Street Nerwich, C i e, Jahn's orchestra rendered ~selections 5 1908. Treasurer Stevenson’s _report ]&y pg.rt}' t:h{eolughackz.a the names of | eus, & leédlnbe’ l:\;;ch:xx;(e ot s,l,n:,. 5 rwich, Conn. v 2 1908-1909 glves e stree Ing guessed. N octors— | Telephcne 812, 204 Gufing the evating: TAL 810l | T UENSME OULD SERRION for the Bena e S nars | fund.| Purviile: was e Cattic. where the|one a lung specialist, Then was shown Siefcne § petia [, value 19 and 25c. Hoft ca:crlnr EnDED WEDNESDAY NOON.|$736.60; management fund, §101.41;}merty evening was brought to a close | the wonderful power of Dr. King's c. Edgings, Insertings and 3 1 cash on hand, $185.37; total in treasury, | by April fool jokes,Shakespeare conun- New “Discovery, “After three weeks' : . 2 | Beadings, on camhrin, natn- MENU. Two Cases Were Heard During the | 104338, This rejort.shows a gain of drums and Easter egg rolling. writes Mr. Bleven, he was ae ow is the Time | sook and Swiss, all ‘wisehe f $113 for the year. e al from the narrow bab- R PR C:,::ri;ken als Rshf‘?&a Bty Morning—Interest in Burns Case. Lo e Yewort of the oredential| Visiting Home of Tory Ancestors. | the money in the world for what it|to plant Pansies and all Perennial widths up to 14 inches ume Colery, sters, Baltimocs Stvie. | The business of the April session of | omimittee, the recommendations from | Miss Georglana L. Edgerton of Mer- -+, Jntallible for coughs | Foxgloves, Canterbury Bells, Peonics, wide—Special price 120 & Hot Rolls. " Cold Bread. the supreme court of errors was com- | "% “r’ié'éfi‘ufié‘?“";"n‘“ ";1':&’ 8 | s ben eating ey kS ond | of desperate lung disea et itn, | Hardy Phiox, Popples, Jap. Irls, and yard, actual value 1% and HOT LUNCH Tendetloin of Beef Larded, Rordelaise. | pleted in this city on Wednesday and | o o0, P800 cloree *T "Tiney, ex- [ wich Town. I o e or many | $0c and $1.00. Les & Osgood Co. guar. | many other choice things. Sery - antee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. | Come and see us. Pot % > Potato Croquettes; French Peax |ccurt adjourned without date & few | SR8 OF WOV CPOING Grrow of the| years at Harland's Corner in the house Bveryone buying $1.00 worth of |7c value 25¢ and 390, Potato Salad, Mayornaise Dressing, minutes after one o'clock. ’ N tan T eam. Wi _ | delegates of the I O. O. F,, M. U., at| known as the Edgerton House. Her 35 Cents— 12 till 2 o’clock bl R ;o The first matter Wednesday morn | ine great loss the commonweaith hias| father. George H. Bdgerton, boueht it Swept Over Niagara. Coftee. Cigars. adm. vs, Bugene O'Neil, a defendant's sustained by the death of the late gov- | of Rev. Thomas L. Shipman in 1833.| This terrible calamity often happens I} 5 ernor, and extending to the widow and | The house was bullt about 1728, and | because a careless boatman Irnores goods will be presented with a bunch 18-inch _ Flouncing and of German Iris. Corset Cover wl for baby dresses and _shirt 1, & verdic : Menu for Thursday, April 29 Literary Programme. appeal, & verdict for $500 having been | fnly e hearctelt sympathy. The | was occupled for nearly one Hundred | the rivers warnings—growing ripples R el & vty o o After the b et President Joseph |ceurt. This is a Stonington case and °°"V°tfl',°fl stol in_silence OrIOR' vears' by the Leffingwel S and faster current. Nature's warnings Estate of G GEDULDIG., come designs—Speclal price POTAGE CRECY er the banquet Pres on |sourt. This ia a Stoninston oase and | winiie in respect to the memory of the | * Mias Mary “Peridine “mys: <Both|are xind. That dull pain er acke it e . s T7c a vard, actual valus 366 A. Donnelly acted as toastmaster and Jate governor. A copy of the resolution | Thomas Leffinwell, 4th, and his son, | the back warns you the kidneys need | Tel, 662. 77 Cedar Street. &nd 39e, ROAST BEEF gave a brief history of the society since ;""’"“ out of & 'h"“"d because the | wi| 1o forwarded to Mrs. Lilley. Thomas, bth, were strong torles -and | attention if you would escape fatal NEW CARROTS its crganization. e oo b htened ot 2.5t0¢| " One of the most important features | rematned to the end of tha warthongh | maladies—dropsy, diabetes or Bright's| apr2éd John J. Connelly, state vice prasi- . ad left | or the meeting was the favorable ac- | threatened with prosecution and im- | disease. Take Electric Bitters at once 75e. POTATOES dent, spoke on the C.T. A. U. of Con- :{‘3" ;‘;::!‘:‘f‘ d’g ‘:“X::;ané nAfi::' tion taken upon the advisability of| prisonment, staunch in their allegl-|and see backache fly and all your best N !,"' 4 SALAD :fififlfi:‘.fi?fl :;fi“fifie?fi:&-@"’xy N ! - |having & susidiary 1Ax-mn-ul-zn ance to the king. Thomas Lefingwell, | feclings return. “Affer long suffering c! 2;“-‘;“%' E.Tm-'fl Al 2 ! " D s Ao wias Bhiat ‘op| OvRaRle committee n e | 5th, insisted to the last days of his life | from weak kidneys and lame back, one Man Years - aists ang CARAMEL CUSTARD A. society has received, namely, three | 7The ol of | United States. The district officers | that the rebellion was all wron $1.00 bottle whoily cured me,” writes y yokings, on Swiss and nain- county directors, a delegate to the ra- | the state va Addic Burhs, defendant’s | were given full power to get iato con- — 7. R. Blankenship of Belk, Tenn. Only 00k, new designs — Sneciad tional convention and & state vice | &PDCal te having tbheey:’fmmd guilty of | nection with other districts in_ the Briefs and Personals. 50c at Lee & Osgood Ct . . price 490 a yard, actoml Sresident, statutory rape at the January term of | euntry concerning the sub. A. M. C. g of Thinkin value 760 ALSO A LA CARTE eiatibs O. Murphy spoke on the so- | the superior court and sentenced to | Xt present the order in this country is| M. Henry Robinson of Washington a 9 ap'2ea ciety’s record since its organization in |from 12 to 20 vears in state prison, | governed.from England, and if the street has returned from a visit with Petm‘:ledpu} mlb;u;dme dumu(lily have j old St. Mary's church, where a large | costs being taxed at $819.21. The ar- o i relatives in New London. some iney or bladder disorder that| pjanning and doing good work in Nor- value $1.00 and $1.25. St. Mary’ )y arg & rirghe movement establishing a governing seps the vitality, which is naturally P L L bzt - Dumber of the societies in this saction | guments were made by Attorneys Hull | hody in the United States is success- 3 Sp At o Hiwieps H asy £ 5 3 v 4 /1 22 . -inch Fmbroidered THIS 1S UST THE TIME To can trace their beginning. As a soc and Stoddard, the latter claiming that i 111 Danicl L. Ray of Canterbury Green o' ge. oley’'s idoey | wich explains the reason for so many * % ° ful,” it will mean many advantages to Remedy corrects urinary troubles, Flouncings, handsome pet- ty the Father Mathew society must the sentence meant life imprisonment | the order in this country. was the guest on Tuesday of his aunt, 1ot 66 idfiays. B3 i ‘ Bk siok terns for baby dresses and PROCURE YOUR :(;yll to“lhba church, live up to it and [and that it-is too severe. 130 the delegates adjourned to|Mrs. James Ray of Elm avenue. :g'e"nu 'he:m; e ";;-w::;‘ u;f:tg:?i of the people in Norwich and vicinity ahirt waisto— Special Suled ere will be no fear of our society or A the Ponemah boarding ho where AR 1 : 1 4 - A% - a v 5 Ing s for photographi value Vegetable Seeds ourselves as individuals. Assisting Town Clerk. an excellent dinner was served. The| A. WW. Dickey of mast Tows strect (e oyt R g v B ] il home S IR EE 4 Address by Rsv. W. A. Keefe. According to his usual custom, Tyler | menu was as follows: has his brooders full of chickens: 180 | ¥,¢ settles in the muscles and joints, | There are as many styles as colors in . AND Rev. William A. Keefe, curate of St. | D. Guy is R“ffflng Town Clerk Hol- Celery Peas Pickles 5 2 causing rheumatism. The Lee & Os- he rainbow, P ly re 9 Lo Mary's church, Was the next speaker. | brook this week because of the rush Tomato Soup After ten days' stay with Mrs, John | 800 Co. the rainbow, andjit only: rgmaing fot value $1.00 and $1.28 Father Keefe stated that it was with | for dog tags. There has been less than Roast Lamb Mint Sauce Plair of Worcester, Mrs, Burrell La- SRend = vou to select the one preferred—we | 45 - inch Erob; FlOWCl‘ Seed sincere regret that Father. Smith waa | half the number of dogs registered Roast Rib of Beef e iAo Bk b LUcRETIA g . o s | Flouncings, for amtl S Gbsent on socount of a previous en- | thus far and thers are mow but thres | Mashed Potatoes | Mached Turalp theop bas | sefurnied, 1o et home o | Sumt leamed that Kol M edn Hiouair | d0 the rest and at’the Tight prics, too dresses. neat designa on fine . z gagement out of town. Father Keefe | days left. fir Macaroon Puddi ? x5 s e A N SR W e i y: X Swise 1 - fl‘la )ému! a ];rxe assortment of first- | corgratulated the soclety and also Ples e - ?:“1:!'- :“:l!:lfl-;m m elass Seeds. Give us a call. ‘brought congratulations from the St |~ Cheese N{;fl- W“";fll l’gf‘k Bell of Catskill, MARRIED. | value $1.00 and $1.35. Cecelia's soclety, .. ea N. Y. and Miss Sue Graham of Oak . . 3 .28, PEOPLE’S MARKET, | success should be your inspiration. L L b B e RO o R o Softes Hill N Y. have returned to their| CARROLL—MAHONEY—In Worces- Lal hton Bros 9 | You shola always look ahead to ovr- | &om2 0t G PRow Tondon county field Election of Officers. homes after a few days' visit with Mrs.| ter, April 27, by Rev. John F. Boyle, oy value $1.25 and $1.80. 6 Franklin St. come the dificltles which are sure to | uy held in. Norwich Aug. 19, 1383 The election of officers for 1909-1910 | J. FL Adams of Elm avenue. John J. Carroll of Norwich and Miss < c o e apraza JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | come. This Soclety has seen. diicul- | whon it received the first Drize, a flag, | 50 guea &1 FetUrn (o the lodge rooms, o P v fedgsin nai Savins | Sooletys C‘ Feontiaon tor 'SESC e 4 ¥ Te , 4 E MURRAY — PLUNKETT — In this| apr2ed Frontings, for ehirt walst fronts and entire waists, both blind and o] efferte —Special price actual value $1.26 and $1.80 city, April 28, by Rev. Edward ties and has lived through them. In |jeriy xS 7 : | as_follows: = order to maintain success vou should f{:f;‘}n ’?.i.e‘“‘l\-}ifr‘.‘]‘ifia?fifi‘i‘-"“r?fi Fa- pEroun talA:ra;d master, Stephen ; % stand by the head and be loyal to the |y 2 o B orton of raham Lincoln lodge, s d T James Plunkeft of Hartford, a: MAY BASKE S o ot o dhion 4 s ol Gl L P BT society has kept 0| priggeport; provincial deputy grand | X urroun lng owns ed by Rev. Hugh Treanor, Thom I o e the front among the many organiza- clety, which you are, you should be 3 b 28~ | master, James Moss, Hugh H. Osgood Joseph Murray of this city and Miss | oot o the. chureh € Io ot enough | 005 of Bt Marye parieh ety of tng | lodge, Tattile; provincial corraspond- Fllen- Teresa Plunkett, formerly of - for you' to shatain frem intoxicatlng | parish and one of the most papuiax | 10 Becretuy; Sibnoer 1odge, Firiford | Bogton, value $1.25. May Baskets from 5 cents up. ’um'..l, ut there ;ra two other vices | ng prosperous in the city. One canse | g‘o‘-"c “1 d!' asurer, H. C. Stevenson, Ashford—William Brehanmt is think- | CUSHMAN —ASPL i 1 pe % Sl L ehichiyes T eht against, and they | ono) oo I e fal career ia he | Ploneer 1odge., Hartford; district audi- | ng of taking a trip to his old home in April 251909, by the Rev G l 22 . inch Enbroidered l a corate “repe | are the sine of fmmorality and gam- | farmonious relations which have al- | [o% A. W. Ross, Abraham Lincoln | Guernsey, England, before long. Vest, David 'F. Cushman y All-over for shirt waists Paper, Tissue Paper, Paper Flowers, |Dling. In closing Father Keefe in his | ways existed between the board ot lodge, Bridgeport; trustee, I L. Bilk- Gra-é E. Asplund, hoth of Norwic and yokings, on Swiss anéd Wire Gloe, Muctlage: and ali sjzes of | Dome and in Father Smith's wished the | sovernment and the body. Not only | P80 ot Sterling lodge, Sterling; district| Tolland.—The Literary ecircla met | PRIENTICE -CHAMPLON in New ¥a- nainsook, fi fi:nm — » g, ’ ciety all success. B vorad o alevaie (he moral | ook examiner, Arthur E. Watis, Hugh | this week at the home of Rev. and veu, Aneil 33,3808 by Mav. ieoduey Speeial pric a yard, Barkets for trimming. Other speakers who followed were | [ ting o the community by jts un- | ¥, Osgood Jodge, Taftville Sirs. RooAr Fromen. A paper on the | Norwih Songeind Mrs: Annie 3| - actual value $125. Floral, Birthday and Greeting Cards | David T. Campion on Athleties, Mi- | compromising. warfare against the The election of P. G. James Moss to | life and works of Nathaniel Hawthorne| Champion of Lyme, Conn. 5 fox May Day. | chael 3. Coscoran on "~ Amusements, | guils of intemperance, but it has also | the second highest office in the State| was read by N2 Samuel ~Simpson. | RINGLAND—BURNAP—In Norwi \ Michael J. Carroll on Temperance and | oo ceosed in farming among 1he peopla | Was especially pleasing to the brothers | This ends a series of very helpful| “April 25, by Rev. C. H. Rick ts, R Patrick Barrs-on Past Total Absti- |or St Mary's parish a soclabllity at|©f the local lodge. meetings which have been held during A Rebart Rinalond and Mive L.ot: Speclal showing of Embrolderies in MBS Enml “‘ ha“k‘m smm.a pence. Professor Jahn rendered a |omee "comgeptal amd respectable. To| Hartford was decided upon as the | the winter. e Bamap, both of this city: ® Sets—th-ec and five widths of Edg- 3 y violin_ solo. B o one perhaps does the soclety owe | Place of next meeting, and the time - HOLLAND—C'BRIEN—In Midd'et :wh, ings—two and three widths of In: 274 History of Father Mathew Society, |more than to its kindly pastor and | il be the fourth Wednesday of April,| Thompson.—The town ef Thompson, | HSEERARE= 0 B0 PRy Tl tvgerald . ings to match. They are made on : The her Mathew T. A, society | founder, who has never been found 1910. " in the northeastern corner of the state, -“'iphm b Bialiard of Norwich and Many people are ng doctored for| T b0 mainsook and Swi " owes its origin to the zeal of the Rev. | wanting in co-operating with its en- An Interesting ceremony was the|is about $00 feet above sea level, and | .l By 0" Brien of Deep R! or, | rheumatism of thq < AR :‘m. gr:,c“.ds u;mc"n.ra ss, all very ““ H 9 James J. Smith, pastor of St Mary's | terprises, giving at any time good 24. | conferring of the past officers’ degree | the old bell of the Congregational - When in Doubt James . St T oL S M | ehand counsel and consulting at ail | and purple lesture on ten past grands | church, about o ey e et Ol e | WHITMARSH — AHEARN — At St.| ple is éaused T e ror & thial, stgtiniaics [ATmed \fth (weltase;i dnqlience 'and suci |.of the cisteice, two' hel. from' £ 20 | connderion oy, N0 been tolled for| Patrick's rectory, April 2§ by R sownl fee 99¢, 39¢ and 49¢, come here and select your SpringOver- | yocfety in Greeneville was ccnsum- | Cess. Osgood lodge, Joseph Dixon and W. H. | many years, but on Saturday, when the Hugh Treanor, Arthur Whitmarsh | of the arch in the foot, cau: nt 42 cout and Sult from my Showing of | mated on April 9, 1899, when the pres- The soclety today prides itself on a Ila\n(xmn. Jee At | bod or’ Governor Lilley was being n; ‘!}l'.?n\ _‘(v-v and Miss Mary Ahearn|pain when standing or walking. values 25¢ to $1.25, Chotee W e O o was fobmed: In_ tne |membership . considerably” above the| After the installation af officers by | lowersd 1nty its last resting place, all| of this city. 5 s S X e W S TR e o T res church with ' | century mark The officers are: Chap- [Past Provinclal Grand Master o D e I atd and ihe ol bl was|'——+————————e—e—sm—| We can it you to a palr.of ARCH |, Wide Bands are one of the newest . H. Nickerson, 128 Maln SI. | membership of 77 members, many of |lain. Rev. James J. Smith; president, | Wooley of orwlch, the meeting Was | tolled for fifteen minutes, DIED. SUPPORTS that will give you ksmo- | ideas in Embroideries this season — Wwhom still have their names on the |Joseph A. Donnelly; vi president, | declared closed ——— LATHROP—Tn Montville. April 28, > designed for dresses and ranging in prod society’s S1L A constitutfon was | Charles O. Murphy; recording secre P. G. Joseph Dixon acted as guar- = R 1909, John Baldwin lathrop. diate relief to your feet at a moderate " . formed and adopted on April 18, The | tary, Daniel P. Cummings: financh | dian for the dav. USE AHEN'Q F[]DT EASE Notice of funeral hereafter by width from 3% t; 9 inches. Prices #oclety’s first step towards succes 1 ry, James M. Murph) The memilers of Hugh H. Osgood o % y FRINK—In thi April 2 are 29¢, 39c and 49¢ a yard. fts fight against ntemperance was in Michael J. Bellefleur; se ® recelved many compliments from |, A powder to be shaken nta the shoes 1t you| . Margaret Drew, wife of Frank Frl . electing Charles O. Murphy president. Philias Gladue: directors, (or- e etrors on the: fime. mpy fute "ired. aching fot, oy ner's Yosmam It{ of Unon street. 3 To his constant attention to the wal- s J. Downes, chalrman, Simon J )f their lodge rooms, which | ¢ s 5 raos ot Motis | Funeral :from her late home, No, .26 fare of its members, his solicitous con- ey, James A. McNerney, John e without doubt equal to any in the | and ms o Dain and gives rest and | lr.r,-lm.slr;‘e ‘F,fld Y ’vgs;:‘.rv;:_-‘v(;r: 11“:: 0, D G d BT O e opagation. and. axten- | Shca, Lawrence Nolan, Thorigs J. M- |atate. The lodgo also was congratu r 4 d- by alt Drugsists and | GREQUASR A0S A5 D SRS TEAES ress 00ds sion of the cause, and his practical | Hugh; society editor, David T. Cam- |lated on being the largest lodge in the { purr T iy Ay SEY. 5 . ' ' 3 and impartial administration of the | pion. Afistrict, having a membership of 110 | FOOT EASE: » o inreoticns | RUSSRY-n this ey, Aselt 31, o 2 A Special Sale A ideny may be. ascribed the suc- | The banquet committee was: Charles | membefs in full standing, and three fsiress Al Ghosted, Ta Ro: X, s iiackus hospital, suddenly, Harriet| apri7daw Al s A AT S o BRnt development of the organiza- |O. Murphy, chairman; Jossph 1L 7'Hinl | whose names Dave not yet heen: re- o E. Bussey. B 2 AY, tion. Uvan, secretary: Patrick Barey, Fellt | ported o the state secretary. Pioneer| poley’s Honey and R R i S S g FRIDAY AND SATURDAY — WE Fraselstty s Orante: By Maatop, Jeo Sr Ity Iodge of Hurtford Nas 106 members,| guakc against strious Tl Trom | Apri 20.°at 290 ociack. Tural I | Aprifs reign is nearly fer WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK During the first two months of its . Spring colds, which inflame the lungs it o o it e DREES G0ORS AT i oti i Funeral of Joseph Lannon. A number of the visiting brothers develo ~ into pnel 1 Avoid . 2 | existence the meetings of the societ - and develo ' into pneumonia voi - |t en e o "in "the basement of st,| The funeral of Joseph T. Larmon et L the homes.of | counterfeits by insisUng upon having April showers will come no more, 67 d e e e n " he meantime 4 | tooi place from the home of his siss | 1921 TETLCER, bIL eft for {heir homies | ghe genuine Foley's Horiey and Tar | N\ B it | Be: the, aviling rasnits of ¢ a yard. e e D S ot | ror, Wiza. Jomu:Diwabun, o Hickory | D WAR CRRINUBSTHE efths te SRR} WiIEh contains o Litaiieney Lee | Ma: Thia. offeri : X | for suitable rooms to meet the de- |street on Wednesday morning at 8.30 ~°n"“‘n" Da"V '210;‘? t" "'t'"{"]lden‘ & Osgo o, ¥s is offering comprises a lirge va- mands of a flourishing eociety. On |o'clock and was largely attended. At b, g and satisfactory yet held by With grass so green, and flowers so | ety of weaves and colorings in the | May 23 the soclety moved into the |9 o'clock the remains were conveved I Chpsg ot = 15 Main Street, b rewest fabrics of the season. There ronms in the Palmer black, on the cor- | to St. Mary’s church, where a requiem e TN 4 are Cashmeres, Storm Serges, Pana- T o st ang Sixth strests. | high mase was celebrated. Rev: G, A.| ~CLUB NIGHT AT ARCANUM. DON 1 WORRY' THEN we hope a pretty MAY BAS- | mas, Bat Bri In September, 1908, the soclety took | Keefe was the celebrant. During ti - 2 TR ’ KET wi ~ 1} mueulor{fior(ghelr p{esa‘;fl"mmf ,ho mass the choir sang and solos were Wg--t Enjoyed and Followed by l[ M k W - k] b ET will go your way, a splendid assortment of Novelty Pooms it the Carpenter bullding, ‘which | gung by Mrs. M. L. Sliney. There| Steamed Clams—Many in Attend- s S weaves. have proved to be an excellent home. | were many floral forms. The bearers| ance. akes Wrinkles. unera 9 "' ec‘ors °”N:l?'ihse dainty styles are the| “Every fashionable Spring eolering ntractor s he society has nol 0 main- | P " o £ It was club night at the A neal no good, and merely causes —AND— nd on’t have much k i et o ETe Work, [l | iain he record of the Greenevitle peo. | zan.. The remains were Jaid to rest It | oiup on e tning, the s | wrinkles, ~that make you look oider B gt iy, Ha sacty e ‘:"d::";"m"' Granclithie. Sidewalks, M {11 {] |ple for superiority in matters of prow- | i 200 cemetery. The prayers at jium of entertainment being whist un- | than you are. apr2ddaw old voen, gray, HiSwe SRR AN - the grave were read by Rev. Father | "o "oiaiook. There were hi3 ick, don't but i T ~ The fabri STRICTLY ALL (N < e ten tables you ere sick, dot wo 'y go o ‘abrics are e B - L played, "the. prizes eing won by £ | hout I 12, maks YSUad S, D00 m d mers. | . WOOL, ranging in width from 36 te labiais £ Robbins and Join Trankla, with [ £18 me 1eeat QO orts 0L ROLRICe Blue Ribbon Flour |50 inches 3 "l qaughter of Boston are spending a 146 PROSPECT STREET, | Seloghons $45-1. et oy s dF M and & stx languagos with every bottle. Price { Prompt service day or night | Sive S Beausololl of North Main | Seuthingten—The town farm i not | $125 at rug®ts LLIunud Drain and hw.f‘ hlafll Nl Bvinot New Kok hog:basn fig:?‘;::l 4&;1?2 gz‘::ts:;:'nv_&y‘: opnfltzl;: T% Slis. sirmilar to yours. when we say, b Beginning Today and continuing un« L ! " spending a few davs with relatives In | were collar hox and pocketbook. Taki 5 S Kedn: 85 cents bag. til Saturday night, you may celect any Specil attention Direcior town. s S| “Gteamed . clams, with fritters and aKe Vlblll'l]'o Telephone call $75-3, C. W. HILL & SON of these goads &t bing. bl # e T Mrs. John Browp, of Boston. is spend- other .xdle dishes were served, seven P . ot R e : . o and Embalmar ik e a7 a8 D8 Hoes ot eIAANes | or i Carstogton catered TS| SUR . e 67c a yard. rEn: - i town. Y ~|necesstul affair was in charge of F.| 1t ts a wonderful femals remedy, as e ; - i ortunity to Office and Residence . oy oy W, Cary, 1. H. Smith, A. E. Story, | yop will admit i€ yew s s an opportunity to buy the é ( 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. Mrs, William A. - Gallapeau - and'}b,n5 T, R, Porfeous ‘Direcoions for ‘ts tse are printed in K'n oual“ materials for a new Spring gown at & , | WANT MONEY ing ¥ prics which insures positive and sube “PTHE SHOE OF SHOES FOR MEN" | savings, Pine. Norwich, Cani Yady hestetunt, iy & paying proposition and Town' Clerk | FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. R less than “THE OTHER| Sce the new stylos | ent, Russin iy o - Residence 116 Broadway. e e /| Eniett says it oosts at least $1,000 a 106 West 129¢h Street, New York. LLOW” for the same- quality of | calf, gl‘&‘m‘u' ca'f The hizh and low A machine operated om the princi- | vear. He belleves the town would be Monumental Work. cuts $4. Sold only opp. Theatre. Telephone 642-3. e, 0 agverusing mediu necticut » to The ple of the vaguum cleaner is being | mueh better off neially if it would used to pick wednuts in a discontinue th and merely keel the amsheuse, ‘ The Parlesus & Vitehel Ga. ¢ L. W. FRINK, . FRANK A. 24 Kelephons. 104 Main Strast, spciidaw

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