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‘Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Maln Streel. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED. Norwich, Thursda-~ May 13, 1909, everywhere in the cif Subscribers who fail to receive It by that time will confer porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today, favor by re- — R e 3 The Bulletia snould b deiivered Gas and Electric Commissioners will Furnish Electricity before 6 a. m. Free for Extra Uisplay The board of gas and electric com- missioners met and voted to furnish electric fluid free of charge to all those For New England: Fair and warmer | who put up extra display on July 4th, Thursday; ness; light westerly winds. Friday increasing cloudi- Predictions from the New York Her- 5th and 6th, and to wire and light the large arch free, if ome is bullt. Anyone making a special display be- and for a Large Arch. \ T. W. Sayles, Wallace S. Allis, Crans- ton & Co., B, P. Learned, Charles Bard, C. H. amd Luclus Brown, Charles R. autt;, G. B. Dolhuib. J. & }Blo':;;.g;.rl /. Brown, Miss August . e, Trancis J, Leavens, N. D. Sevin & Son, John H. Perkins, Isaac S. Jones, Henry sia put up in small tablet form and INSTALLATION OF PASTOR AT MT. CALVARY CHURCH Exercises Carried Out on Wednesday so Perfect. GILMORE—In mu{uta‘l. May ¢ A sclentifie prescription for dyspep. | 1368 James G. Glimore, aged UNG—In Wi d. y 11, e Tomapn & i, w54 yoars. There is no stomach disease (even ay 12, Irvi catarrh ot‘me stomach) that it is not NNor'lthv aged 47 years. tead to cure. and The Lee & |Notice of funeral hereatter. d Co. Ll so much faith in Mi- | LANGLEY—In Pittsfield, Mase., o-ra for stomach disorders of Mae Langley, voungest dai Xinds that they wiil refund your money | Triphenia and Charles M. if it does not cure. formerly of Greeneville, aged Mi-c-na, the faultless prescription,| years. called Mi-o-na is making thous: uick and lasting cures throvghout ca. Helen hter of Langley, 18 Several § present unusual momey= stops sour stomach, belching of g distress after eating, heartburn, iousness and nervousness. It is well worth a trial by any read- Evening With Many Present. The installation services placing Rev. David Wadsworth Cannon in the ald: On Thursaay fair to partl- over. | tween June 20¢h and July 20th will for cast and warmer weather will nrevail, | the month be given a specially low rate with light variable winds, becoming |on application to the superintendent. A. Tirrell, Willlam R. Jewett, Fred P. Sayles, Frank L. Woodard, Dr. Leonard Almy, Reuben §S. Bartlett, saving opportunitics {o Register itormalion about the best | nurses, in eur register, | mostly easterly, followed by incre easing cloudiness in tlie northern and western &istricts of this section, and on Friday. partly cloudy to overcast weather, with slowly generally by rain. Observations in Norwich. changes Wednesday: rising_temperature; west wind -Wednesday’s weather: As pr rising temperatures, followed The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric Ther. Bar. cted, Donors Thus Far. ‘The following are those who have contributed to the general fund for the anniversary celebration thus far: The Edward Chappell Co., Gen. Ed- ward Harland, (Edwin ~ A. Tracy, Charles W. Gale, Gen. William A. Aik- en, James B. Shannon, Grosvenor Ely, John McWillilams, Winslow Tracy Wil- llams, John Porteous, John Eccles, Hon, Costello Lippitt, Hon. Edwin W. Higgins, Archibald Mitchell, Henry F. gins, Rumford & Co. James L. Case, Henry F. Ulmer, Third Co, C. A, Dr. F. H. Hatriman, Henry L. Bennett, orwich City lodge, O. B. A, No. 6; 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION of the Gardiner Greene, Mrs. E. O. T. Olcott, William' Tyler Olcott, A, R. Aborn, J. P. Barstow & Co., S. & J. Gregson, Dr, E. P. Brewer, Charles H. Phelps, Geo. W. Kies Co,, F. A. Wells Co., W. Rus- sell Baird, A. Gallup Co, Elmer R. Pierson, Herman Alofsin, Edward E. Perry, A, Ji son, P. F. Murtagh, M. B. Prentice, George W. Carroll, Wil- nam Caruthers, George Greenberger, J. L. Mitchell, H. L. Stanton, Murphy & McGarry, E. Allen Bidwell, Frank Hempstead. about 35 who will' enter them in a pa- rade for the celebration. In order to try and get some of the famous ma- chines here which have made long runs pastorate of ~Mt. - Calvary Baptist church were held on Wednesday eve- ning, beginning at 7.30 o'clock, when the church was well filled with an attentive congregation, who followed with interest the programme prepared for the occasion. The pulpit was at- tractively banked in paims and ferns. The service opened with the organ relude, and the chant, Holy, Holy, oly, by the choir, after which the invocation was delivered by Rev. H. izens. He spoke with appreciation of the power and influence of the church i the community, congratulating it uron again assuming regular gervices read by its author, Rey. L. W. Frink, was finely sung by the choir, after which Rev. Mr. Mitchell read the Scripture lesson and Rev. J. A. Elder CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street, er of The Bulletin who suffers from any stomach disturbance. It contains ingredients that not only give relief but that act on the stomach so bene- ficlally that in a short time the flabby, tired out walls of the stomach regain | their strength and activity. Try Mi-o0-na for a week; misery wil! change to happiness; despair to hope, dul] eyes to be bright, and gou will yourself wonder why you suffered so long with such a remarkable prescrip. tion at hand. Funeral Directors Lady Assistant. Telephone call 372-8, HYOME] business trip, While here he was with his_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alble Hale of Lathrop avenue. BOUND OVER TO sold at the lowest possible prices for strictly First-class Stock and Work. Your choice of granite. More than 20 different kinds to choose from. L. W. FRINK, 124 Asylum Street. | all who visit this Stors this Week e MAY “HOUSECLEANING” SALE Our Special May “Housecleaning” Sale 7 a m 50 30.05 | paricer, Mrs, Elizabeth Randall, Louis H. Mitchell, D.D., of Elizabeth, N, . will continue all this week. This Sals 70 30.08 | 1 Roath, Stephen B. Meech, The Bul- Auto Parade. who was master of ceremonfes. T) And only §0-cents for & large box offers opportunities to buy sta Physicians and their + 63 30.08 | 1elin Co,, Oliver L. Johnson, Charles D.| The automobile committee gt its|chant of the Lord's Prayer was fol- | at leading drurcists everywhere. m a mers o} modeshols. p:..a. > m’-’n Ki o 77, lowest 44. White, Mrs. William Camp Lanman, | meeting this week received a report |lowed by the words of Mayor Costello » 4 Cngs, pallenls will find full in- Comparisons. Willis A, Briscoe, Waterman R. Burn- | to the effect that of the 120 automo- | Lippitt, who had been invited to ex- Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Predictions for Wednesday: Fair; | ham, Charles L. Hubbard, M. C. Hig- | biles In_the city there are owners of | tend the welcome in behalf of the cit- Towels, Table Linens, Ete. — at very cial prices. Every item In this is offered at an actual reduction from our regular prices. Don't fall to B e SheTIERS i Henry E. Church, Wm. Smith Allea | -0 Independent Norwich 10dge, I O. B. A., | and broken records a committee con- | under a regularly settled pastor, whom | Cures catarrh_or money back. Just ry o VT e Blad | and are invited to use ii, 1 Sun igh [l Moon 309, United States Finishing Co., | sisting of Winslow T. Williams, Hora- | he welcomed to the city with’ pleas- | preatheitin Complete outfit, including| July13daw basement thi klu i I Ul Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. | paton Chase & Co., Preston Brothers, | tio Bigelow and W. Russell Baird was | ure, and for whom he bespoke from his | jnhaler $1. Fixtra bottles 50c. Druggists. | ———— s week. I . | Thomas J. Wattles, William A, Slater, | named. congregation the fullest sugpport o 'ree o' al fllll'fl' | the membership to enable the church T ”0”””E”Ts 6/”[” ‘W‘r ? ¢ e to flll its place In the community. in Norwich early in the week on a| Not ALL the time—but bought for NOTION SALE A hymn written for the occasion and cash, directly of quarry owners and ns and Small Wares will continue all this week. Wise ones are stocking up during this Sale on — Threa Pins, Needles, Hooks and ish water it is low A 4 of New London offered prayer. tide, which 15 followed by flood tide. Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th The ! nstallation Preim SUPERIOR COURT.| ™ ' s Tapes, Binding, Corset Slesiey T TS Rev, John R. Bi , D.D., of 3 2 = e . gt GREENEVILLE. N. 3. Wwho spoke with impressivenass | William Hamilton Unable to Get $500 | - Hose Supporters, Etc—every day need= BHUS”ES s 5 — e from’the text II. Timothy iv:2, Preach Bonds and Went to Jail. AUSTIVS fuls at positive and liberal savings. X the word, Be wise and Iay i % Annus|. Sale and . Entertainmint _of |GAS AND_ELECTRIC CAVTIRIS. Snnl After the sermon the followirg pro-| In the oity court on Wednesday ¢ wite and lay in « supply hows Societies of St. Andrew's Parish AT NEW LONDON. PUPPY BREAD irorning Willlam Hamilton was ——— | COMMISSIONERS. gramme was carried out, the evening pr —— = PAINT KALSOMINE | opened at union Hali—Local Men- y — : Closing with a banquet and reception | sented’on tho charge of burglary 4 Hon, Organization Perfected by Election of | Mrs, W. T. Thayer of Norwich Made |in [the Sunday sc : piehded. ghilty. Bk the ourt ehanged . W. iHILL & SON HATS — FLOWERS WHITEWASH VARNISH st e e S R i ohi NG il e e President and | President of Missionary Society. |lation praver, Rev. 4. R Ve 6 wlne Sgralthyyiiana obuennlEwhnamen | 0 Gl i Bt oon Hopkine & ABSEA | Thet seliing of Uritrimimed | ot .1 A Large Variety At most. successtu] annual eales and en-| G S- Raymond Clerk. Missionary work in all its phases |cholr; grcetings, Baptist ministers'| He was arrested shortly after mid-| mayld_ ) fine French Flowers will continue a tertainments was opened Wednesday and electric com- | Was discussed at New London Wed. |conference, and charge to pastor, Rev. | night Wednesday morning by Consta- this week. Many new shapes are be« P right in Union hall by the soceties % now composed of | 4esday by 100 Baptist women gathered | J. A. Elder, New London; charge to|ble Kinney in the store of Brady & PATRICIAN 100 /8A8e8 overy day—miaking: 1S 40 FRED C, CR LL g |Of St. Andrew’s parish, which com- Gilbert S. Raymond | I tie First Baptist church for the |church, Rey. L. L. Croom, correspond- | Saxton, about to rifle the till. John A. it TRt M e prise the Girls' Friendly society, the Yas held Iés first | thirty-Afth annual conference of the |ing secretary Middlesex Central asso- | Brady of the firm testified (o the O S B Ao e P | y eve: 87 Water Street, Ladies' guild, and the Vestry. The fon, which re-| Woman's Baptist Missionary confer- [ciation; welcome on part of white ce being entered three times, and e . | Season. All going at one price — . | sramme ‘was the three-act comic op- avidant 3 May day had the effect of attracting |10 , . Rev.. P, C. 5 . H. Saxton, w orks there, i O‘:::)f:;::fly e o et & My Canni as president, and Gitbert & | many to the conference, and the at- | Central Baptist church; weicome in| tifled to staying in the store Tu D B0, and $400, - ) oeey val 2 the Cadets’ Picnic, given by the mem- | Sosye, the tendance was more than average. behalt of colored Baptists of city and | night with Constable Kinney and to 1d only £ bers of the Junior cholr of the church. | .iffi the superintendent of the gas Tho conference holds two sessionis Hlaht hand of ;T:{f‘.‘rs%‘;hcfesie:r\fr}«{i x:;u;uzuhlxll:;m;l‘lo;\ Come into the store FRANK A. BILL, g The choir had been trained by Miss | glactric pla ally, the annuai meeting in May | McLeéan, B.D. c oria id creep g ERIES Selling Mitmpatrick with Hér nsunl oare | S o PRI b D the " semi-annual held in the fall | Baptist ‘churchy welcome in behalf of | through the store. He was arrested | Telephons. 104 Main Streot. NGS—DRAPERIES and ability, and the songs, choruses OBITUARY. of the year: The conference draws its | the Methodists, Rey. S. F. Dickson,| when about to tap the till, spotlights > The May Sale of Floor Coverings and s |and drills in the operetta were cap- kil membership from eastern Connecticut |D.D, pastor McKinléy Avenue A. M.|thrown upon him, and a’ threat to Drasbites-WAll csnitnie ol Wi ol itally presented by the yo people, Irving E. Hill. and is divided into three associations, [ E. Zlon church. shoot bringing him to the floor and T Savelves lmportant dovings I Sl A RTEIIG who were accorded long and hearty Fhelanns Skl Irving . mi | New London, Ashford, and Stonington P’{swr Cnn‘non, who Is a native of | he was n]aced under «Irvr(’n._ . bigg e b v o applause. e Iy ey o T T agret | Ulon.” Fach one was well represented | Concord, N. C., comes to this city from | _ Thiy evidence was suficient and il Cloths, Mattings, Carpets, Rugs, HOT LUNCH The solo parts were jaken by Miss |1 this cit € ok ‘red ot Port. | and each had jmportant part in the Philadelphia, where he has teen su-|Judge Brown found probable cause for Window Shades, Curtains, Sash Cur- Carrie Bowker, representing the old | Of Bis death, which oceurred &8 VU | programme of the day. perintendent of the Bible educgtional | holding the accused for the next term ks M aifion B Bb" e X N woman, and Hobert Kendal, ‘as the|land, Me, at 445 o'clock on Wed The conference was opened at 10,30 | 2ssociation. Since receiving his pre- | of the superior court and bound him ~ : 35 Cents— 12 till 2 0’clock |oia men. Haszel Banfield and wWillie _atterncon, after be in poor | O minute prayer and praise | paratory and normal training at Biddle | over in the sum of $500 which he sg, gl our Third Floor this week and ses the Kendall. ' The chorus indluded Misses | NeBlth ‘for about two years, although|se vico which was condueted by Mrs. | university, Charlotte, N. C. he was a|could not furnish and went to il many special values we are offering. Annie and Margaret Luppert, he has becn able to continue Work un- | o, Wilcox of Stomington. The con. | Public school teacher for 'six years, | Fle has been employed as a farm hand B and Annie Atkins, Margare til recently. vention was then formally opened by |and founder and first president of the | about Bean Hill. Menu for Thursday, May 13 and Alice Rothwell. The cadet thur Collins, captain, Wi am Evans, Irving B. Hill was born in this city Jan, 29, 1862, the son of Mr. and Mrs. the_president of the conference, Mrs. E, W. Potter of Jewett City, who pre- colored Y. M, in his native town. He was ordained to preach in MASTER PLUMBERS. The Porteous & Mitchel Co. POTAGE SOISONAISR Lucius Hill, and lived here the most of raini i ins, ert Ev X i S ' sided throughout. Following th ~ | ceiving his collegiate training at Lin- o k MEAT PATTY ,’35{-‘9’1,"“rf,flpu';”’s..‘,if’h"“,1‘“‘?,’!:’,' fi:;d bls life, although for & number of | ing of the minutes of the lgslu:\e?{?gg coln university, Chester county, Pa., | Annual Convention Held at Bridgeport PARSLEY SAUCH wood, Fred Wolfenberg, and the threc 3:““51 “c(-r“ms)h'csonr a:flmufrfl"{&- ,0_*;“ s | bY the recording secretary, Miss Sarah |and studving two years at Princeton| —State President Arthur M. Brown | mayl2daw s pz:lcargeg‘ 'ngy .?‘Iisn, fohn Eoliow: [ eotin: ‘g’ acditor . Aeter lasiing xLx: Jlfl(rlr;[o‘t;;\’e\vfll;ox;’donhnr;imerest- ml':flff';::lr !‘;;nlllnacg‘.“;m!‘lem“;-mr;‘tll«:’r Retires. | | on ski and John Bowker. The piano ac- | capoo] 2 1% g rep s rei y the treasurer, | 0 T, e school he wgs employed at the old|yr, 3'R. Saunders of New London. — |N- 3- companiments were played by Mrs. F. ‘The nineteenth annual conventlon of POTATOES lockshop, where he rose until he be- | M5 Sefonih et i Johns Bohanan, lockshop, 5 oy Aok The report of the nominating com- = the State Plumbers' association was i i SALAD Following the operetta came the an- ifi_fl“lfs\‘jr“f_“ég;r‘,i;’“,’;‘f,‘g' Manager 88d | mittee was offered and accepted. The NORWICH TOWN. held at Bridgeport on ,Wednesday at | Ifl"' o "’"k" lighter is better, | oqyeqm, P, 4 S e nual sale and the various tables were | e ot Charles Deebe. When the| ccmmittee named the following offi- L the Hotel Stratford. when Arthur M| ¢leaner, safer and cheaper than| “B_FTE AND AMERICAN | wel patronized by thearge gathering | Comsanicd them, but returned and be- | C6TS o conduct the affairs of the as- | Funeral of Mrs. Harlan Hyde—Mrs.| Brown, state president, presided and | matches. Invaluable for all smokers. | CHEESE present. - Those who wers in charge of | came cashier for Armour & Co. in this | Soglation for the ensuing year: Carofine St. John's Death—Accident | presenied his annual report, in which | Spark dg produced by friction. Price | 5 the tables were Miss Mary Andrews, | Citi:- In 1306 he was elected cashier | o FTeSident—Mrs. W. “T. Thayer of | =70 P C bo had many recommendations and| o cayrEs Mtss Loulse Miner and Miss Louise | o tne water department and served [ NOrWich. S g S TR ke suggestions which will undoubtedly be | MY Y ALSO A LA CARTE. Stovenson, candy table; Mrs. Rachel | two years, after which he returned to F\ic; TPr;sldnnts — Ashford, Mr The funeral of Mrs. Harlan Hyde | 2dopted by the organization. G/ ——n saagiid Glin, Miss Martha _Campbell, Miss | Ximour & Co, which company quickly | Frank T. Preston, Danfelson: New | The funerai ot Mre Hatian Hydo| rhe election of officers resulted as e e 1o peit: | realized his' abllity as a_bookkeeper | YONCOR NP Drewer G. Boardman | porngon at the home of her son,|follows: President, Thomas P. Cleary % We have three very fine oy NS B e ountant. From here he went to | W aterford: . Mrs, C R [¥ Koaples. Mrs. Charles Plerce | f New London: first vice president, | f[s { THIS IS JUST THE TIME TO | figwer table; rs Evard Risley and | Worcester with the same company and | Palmer, Noanke 7 5 02 gt Face with tenderness and | Thomss J. Groark of New Haven; gec- # 3-light Combination Gas M & “ » _fan ble; |1ater to Springfield, where he was pro- ang 8 —3 5 ek B e e e kg b A A 3 A i = C z y—Mis - | Bev. Mr. i) S. Bull of Hartford; recording se 3 fleld, cake table; William Andrews | perasnycated a8 such in Bosion.| ette Doane, Norwich. Greeneville Congregational church, of| ¢4, George R. Hempstead of Groton i finished in old brass, which egetable eeds a Harry g 1 Portland and Syracuse. He was audl Traas) M s which Mrs. Hyde was a member, read g & L P e S, g‘ and ‘Harry Allen, soda table. From | tor for cight years, when failing health Tredsurer — Mrs. J. R. Saunders, | Which Mre. Fvde Was & iempch (sl reasurer, John Troland of Norwich 129 Main Stre2r Norwich, Ct rine until twelve there was dancing, | caused him to ask for a transter back | New London. ; e e ran W think. mer | national ‘state vice ' president, R. T ain Strez!, Norwich, GL |8 we will sell at a very low AND the Standard orchestra of seven pleces |ty Portland, where he has since lived.| , The appointment of the committee | Uity In iy Rock of Bridgeport. S P furnishing the music. For & year and a half in Syracuse and | t0_ select the place of the next meet- | @k e A akon. To there but one| ,,T. F: Rourke of New Haven and Ar-| Dry Batteries, Paints, Screens.|} price. The committee in general charge of | since his residenc Kgrsipiei | irg, the semi-annual meeting to be |t:CD R + thur J, McManus of Hartford were| may12d Flower SCCdS the fair, which continues two mights | Bortland his hiaith has bec poor. | 5eld I the fall, was then made. Mrs | Lfe? Al life is the manifestation Of | chosen’ delegates ‘to the Detroft con- | —— ——— i A rare opportunity fer any- more, i3’ Mrs. F. J. Bohanan from the | ~ T was a member of Somerset lodge, | Perkins of Greeneviile and Mrs, Gil- [ God, The soul of the oo who is £on¢ | vention, with Norman Gov of| . body wishing anything of thls - We have & largs assortment of first. | Girls¢ Friendly society, Mrs. George |Na. s b amg o’ of this city, and | Christ of Norwich were named as this | I3 Dlossoming forth in the newness of | pridgeport and James F. of | B kind. class Seeds. Give us & call, Stevens from the Ladies’ gulld and |jhe was an attendant at the Universa- | cOmmittee. L o o e ok | Bartford iternat —_— William H. Collins from the Vestry. |list church. He married Miss Sarah| AR extremely interesting report of d in the life to which we go. For SCEPTON ChmmReter Blmmbers) GAIN SOME "lN PEOPLE’S MARKET, — — . Oat in this city, by whom he is|the last eastern conference at Buffalo, | °P¢d in the life to which we go. For B 6 Frankiin St ’ OBITUARY. sirvived, together with five children,|N: Y. Was ~iven by. Mrs. J. B. Kent mo?ea‘:pom_r;zl\:" lived ;i?‘t) here, SN « ) ’ rankiin St. ———— Fdward Irving, Harry K., Fred L. Hill, | 9f Rutnam, following which Mrs. | ¢® . e R RETURNS FROM THE WEST. a 4 aprasd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Miss Helen Mae Langley. 2d, Bessie and Kenneth A. Hill, all of | APOFI\F. Seith of New London ‘sang a | 8ions of the Father. =~~~ o | SRS by a course in Book 2 "1 The sad news veached here Wednes. | Portland. He also leaves his mother, | £010. a\companied by Mrs. Walter M. SUNAE DERTAEs. P °<“ EPI Major Steiner Had a Delightful Two < h day o the death of Mise Helen Aas, | Mre. Taahella . Hill, and two sisters, | Siacum, who offciateq at ihe organ. | v48 sung In closing by Mre, Flerce. | ™Months Trip South and. West. keeping. Shorthand i eI Lae: | Mias Jes; . Hill and Mrs. M. A. i he senior reports for the confer- T Ses— R P . S ittons ? E : s~ | The remains are to ba brought here Annie Lester reported for - - 8, | 3. Steiner returned from a souther ‘ i M Ay ASKE l S R R s o i Sia Dt o e New London _association, Mrs. E. W, | & cluster of ascension lilies, and cas- | western t h occupled t —— e tefield ora decease: . Burle; for the Ashford association e Lgser two mon: Much of the time " rassed away at her home in Pittsfleld, | funeral deceased wa. it it B T 5 a large attend t i ieh | ‘ tiiof rate. et and was hig Miss Harriet Fish 2 here was a large attendance of|apent with his brother fn Denver i § :?:p;flot:' zheers:;r'::z r;!rr:;;vddlr;‘g;:«mnr: sed an exceptionally pleasing| This the forenoon session | Felatives pre o from out_ .'xfxfm\n country he saw. " He shows the roadway Theatre a. Plain and Decorated Crepe | 850, W0 e MaIe Hrenl e whera | dlsposition and made many friends|ond the tes and the others pres- | Were Mr and Mre, Telson Keables of | of his trip is healthy apr Paper, Tissus Puper, Paper Flowers, | the family lived for nearly five years, | thereby. Ile was particularly interest- | €Nt among them some of the pastors | Lowell, Ma. . . Roscoe [ras-| He was. warmiy greeted by his mauy 5 = & Wire Glue, Mucilage, and all sizes of |leaving here two vears ago. Air.|ed in militia and was for several y SO Rl 45 £l cuth WirhLaslali Vi, Mimuel| S enaton % SrEival Bever . s Baskets for trimming. Langley was chief fireman at _the | captain of the old Company C, previous | T, 1OWES, adiourned to the vestry of | x “yyge, Clifford H. Robinson, Arad . o Artival GARDEN SEED Floral, Birthday and Greeting Cards | UNited States Finishing company at | to which he was the leader of the Nor- | (U8 CUNER, WICTe fn excellont (InReT | fanning and Alfred N. Manning. Bur- ’ | i one time and later at the Lawton mill | Wich Drum and Bugle corps. as sel 3 the | 2 Vi Yantle cemets Church N for May Day. in Plainfield. Miss Langley made _— church. fal was {n Yantlc cemetery. CHl On Wednesday the mason t Cabbage and Tomalo Planis mnany friends while In Greeneville who | TESTIMONY COMPLETED Afternoon Session. & Allen ‘had charge of the arrange-|ywno have not been working for tho 9 Mfls. m“ [“ h'mk“l\ Squm will be pained tln learn of_ her dp,mi IN civiL cAse.| The la_nerlmmn Xses;luc.fln opl’;‘md Ml oSt Lk S past ten d;.,\;:, v roitte relating ! —at— She had a_lovely disposition and al “|a devotional service led by Mrs. Wal- | Death of Mrs. C: S hn to their wages, returned to work and 5 » s ! T 5 %, o . 1 eath of Mrs. Caroline St. John. |» # R caad CARDWELL’S % who knew her loved her. She wus a|guit of Tribbue ve Gladding, Exec,| (T M. Slocum. Then the new presi- | yeostf 0 Trs: Bar e S “OR% | on the Shannon bullding, Plaut-Cadden A L apr27d faithful daughter and a loving sister, | = o "o 'y diAtise Shoi Cal | Mrs. W, T. Thayer of Norwich, | Mrs. rfi ; ey nes Co. building and the new industrial may10d e She was taken in the springtime of e Nu er Short Calendar | Introduced to the conference. Mrs, | fcturned from a week's stay in building work was progressing nice- 3 5 Ol life, being 18 years of age last Sep.| on Friday. ‘hayer fs the wife of Rev. W. T.|dale Mass, s"fln‘“‘ggd e e there|ly. They returned for their former e that the store for your Wines and 99 tember, She leaves a father and step- e of the First Baptist | DY the illnes s o Pl o oy | wages. | e e "When in Donb' B Seaer and o s il superior court came in here | ‘She is decrly e |er. Mrs. St. John. Mrs, Caroline St SRS O iR Tiquor wants is where experiance keeps Miss Mabelle, wh‘o lves at home In \\'“}m("»fl!a\,: at 2 o'ci it by a!‘;fi;e ersant with missionary :?g;h;’m: ,\i»)::z ‘Sh:n !'c‘;';\jnoi_x"):r Three Runaway Boys. the stock ? Good horse sense to deal come here and select your Spring Over- | Pittéfield, and Willlam Langley of Tlli- | case of Captain J. I, Tribble vs. C. F.| work and has great executive ability, | 9% q o e Lo sk-1 On Wednesda 2 coat and Sufc from my showing of |nols. The remains were taken to Bui- | Gladding excontor (SState of Dr.| That the delegates wero well pleased e teac ickvel IO isong ahd: fOur | went fo New, Haven g where good service and geod valmed b ternut Ridge, New Brunswick, Wed- |S- L. Geer. This t for 0| with the choice was shown by their | 9% . ¢ to this city John J. Fi vi ., Su vi bauhargh b nesday for interment. The fami~ has | Técover from the estate what 1s Jue | hearty welcome, 4 The_funeral was held on Monday | (rarhery and Andrew MoCn SUSiizon., Sere way to s SURE C. B. Nickerson, 128 Main Sl | the sympathy of this whole community | him. a8 he alleges, from the parcer- | An address on misslonary work with | £10m St Annes clueh. - Whe bearers | nd et being 14 and Carh and mistakes. Don't think that you in their ioss. { ¥hip formed between him and 1 el reference to China, was de- i in Jat of age. They were detained by the think you think—let us make you sure, gl o gt Fas gV Mrs. Beaman, who was s | church-was filled with relatives and | Now Faven police. Two of them have rou e o % A v i T o e friends. There were many beautiful . c : [® Congregations at Mission. plaintiff invented, and in whi «ry_in China, as was also_her Y before our court now Come in today (Large Congregations at Mission. | icer'was given & haif Interest. for "' The addvess contairied much | loral {ributes, Burial was in the T e T beriiret WP I e A S TR AP {0 £ht on the missionary prop- | Catholle cemetery. ¢ sion serviges,in St |tain went on the road, and stated he| iim urd was the feature of the day's |y . : Mary’s church Wednesda he five | was to recelve $90 a month and his ex- | programme. Trinity M. E. Society Meets With Lo- 0. Lreen erger' ¢clock mass was celebrated by Rev.|penses. Antone Jacobson and F. H.| After a collection, Mrs. Aborn F. cal Society. E""t‘"”;‘:, D"‘g“"bofi‘gugr‘f" gave fhe|Allen testified for the ntiff, and for | Smith rendered a solo, followed by the | The foreign -missionary -society of . 47 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conm instruction on- X > 7.30 | the defendant were adding and | 1cading of a story, Missionary Birds.|the Trinity Methodis e s Telephcne 812. maylsd 1 . o e 3 ading story, 5 1 h y piscopal 8 phcne §12. gclock mass was well attended, the|Aiss Gertrude Johnson. The story was read by Mrs. George | church unites with the < of the Many people are being dcctored for | bt ARERy pres The testimony was completed at 5.10 | Teffeau of the First Baptist church, | Norwich Town Methodiste Hpiscopal s/ ent being especially noticeable At |o'clock, and court adjourned for the | Norwich. - g iy e i okt rheumatism of tHe feet when the trou- v v] o v, t ez at T : 4 o after 2 the evening services the inatru tions | day. to come in this morning at 10|~ Then came the reading of the junior ot ble is caused by the breaking down were given by Father Mitchell on The | o'clock to hear the contested divorce | ruports from the three divisions. Mi. Deer Breakfast Eari Church and the Bible. The sermon [case of Cohen vsfl Cohen, the argu-|jjelen Cranska of Th = e " i of the firch in the foot, causing great was delivered hy Father Downes, ments in the case heard Wednesday to anska of Thompeon reported | Three .full grown deer were seen 2 Yook ‘for. his sublect. The - Decisive | b mads - en Peiday atter- e Shosy | 107 Ashord _division, Miss Blizabeth | faeding i Tl gl Ihatlagdon pain when standing or walking. Hour. The services closed with bene- | calendar ses Gordon of New Lonfon for. the New |jane u o'clock Wed- We can fit you to a palr of ARCH diction of the Plessed Sacrament. The B RN Fonden aivisicEhd M-0, fT-Wolle | padas; At _balf-past ten 3 attendance and interest manifested by OAK TREE 'TRANSPLANTED. b g “n"r‘t‘":;f tn d the re om grounds of Mrs. W. SUPPORTS that will give you jrame- + Wh the women are pleasing, both to the e JAtter the report of the enrollment |37, Fitch (or some time, then they dlate rellef to your feet at @ moderate missionary fathers and to the pastor, | Placed at the Right of the Entrance to| fo it 3 portel an increase | gisappeared in the' woods. 3 5 in membership. tie conference, one of cost. MASON BUILDER Rev. James J. Smith Personal Frank Caley spending a few days the guest cal relatives of@ New Haven Is of lo- Mohegan Park by Superintendent Duff and O. E, Ryther. The crimson oak, a lineal descend- ant of the Charter oak, which was pre- sented to the park commissioners by the Founders of Norwich, has been the most helpr association ROUND TABLE MEETING, Held at Y. M. C. A, Buil 1 the Listor: cf 1 ing—Four el Bruise Causes Trouble. Clarence P. Capron, while spiitting »l ten days ago, bruised his hand. has grown worse, and he is now uider a surgeon’s care. v it THE GE0. W KIES 0. i : planted In the park, the work. being Members Entertained. b Willlam Wallace is covering the mall | 850 Wednasday by Superintendent g Flag Looks Pleasant. RO B it katelle “Hop AN 1didet o8 Duff of the park and Orinan . Ryther, | In its “Rambles in Romance Lands” | 'The flag was rafsed in its place on L] g TR PR Y he tree, which about ten feet|the Round Table reached the next to|the rocks back of the Congresational - b - :leo’l(u:;d cs?r.&:irz Vx‘u‘r:(i Funeyal high and about three inches ig d{ma- the last meeting of its season Tuesday | church Wednesday - in ordér to hme,l"ol' Ons“m 0“ WE CAN DO YOUR ro‘x} (;a:flu\t'.l?:'l‘v(\\;‘::gmy'l:-“‘ux::l:: ra 3 eter at tie batr, has been placed at the | cvening, and was delightfully enter- | its picture taken. - . ve y : 32 Floors, Cellar Bottoms and right of (ne entrance to Mohegan park, | tained by four of its members—Wil- [ = Raymond F, Lamb of Boston, a son PAPERING AT X',n.‘.‘o,,“;nm:“‘IH..):[‘;:“T:“'“D',..?;. Gravel Roofs. A ER Diresior about fifty feet from the road. It is|liam D. Tillson, Luther K. Zabriskie, | of Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street, who 5 T . S work. This is our special business, St an exceilent tree and da located in’a| Clifton H. Hobson and Bertram H.|has been serlously il is improving in| Father John’s Medicine ONCE. And" wo are proud of the Topuititg Licensed Drain and Sewer Laye: Spec bing. Estimates cheerfully furnished on “application. Office and Residence attention paid to job- and Embalmar 70 Franklin St, Bulletin BI Telephone 642-2. Lady Asslstant. dg. Prompt service day or night. prominent place. | route of Frank J. Murtha, who fs. in Danbury for a brief stay. George C. Jennings launched his 21- foot launch from the Battleground in- to the Shetucket this week. He has put his boat in excellent shape for the Dodd—at a meeting which was held in the apartments of Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. Merrill at the Y, M. C. 'A. building. Apple blossoms were the seasonable and pretty decorations of the rooms, The assigned programime as carried out, augmented with several musical numbers, made the evening one of the pleasantest of the season. Spain was health. Miss Lillian Manning of West Town street_and Miss Isabei Douglass of East Town street were rccent guests of friends in Fitchville Rev. Bdward H. Smith speaks this (Thursday). evening at the Willimav tic Congregational church, on New Forees in the Old Empire. CALL AT...... The Fanni:fg Studios, 31 Willow St. WALL PAPER, MATTING, LACE CURTAINS, SHADES and UPHOL- contains the exact kind of nourishment needed by those who have lung trou-| bles and are weak and run made In it. We take your d garments and make them new again, and do the work in little time and for very little money. All we. ask Is & trial order. You evill ased with our work that you 1 often. Lang’s Dye Works, - : wi = N season, and all that it lacks now |the subject for the evening and the Mrs. John McNaught of New Lon. 146 PROSPECT STREET, mam(e‘r}:\; A% Bresamy. s a name Mr. Jennings is seriously | rolicall was upon Men and Things We | don came on Tuesday fo spend ths down. 5 e STERY GOODS. & " 7 3 R o considering calling it the George Ought to Know About Spain. Three | summer at the home of her son, John o weakenin, imulants er v e 1 "} A . Picae. Norwich, Gamn Telephone 642-3. in honor of & recent addition o his|papers of especlal merit were present. | McNaught of Lathrop avanye. 3 dg 9 o O werk. Give us a can, | Telephione 157 Framklin S& " family, Herbert W, Hale of New Haven was langerous drugs. Telephgne 416-4 maylod maylid < x ed: The King, Kith and Kin of Spaia,