Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TP © PERSOMAL e CINlcUIinn | ER o , @he Bulletin. | ... ... v - .| U. 8. FINISHING in Soviety ]| DBaldheaded GEO. A. DAVIS Al Norwich, Saturday, March 5, 1910. - . Early Piety Not Always the Fryers —_— e ——— ] Davis S. Willlams of Middletown a 5 24 4 sy & VARIOUS MATTERS N e Tsewien Fourteenth Annual Barquet Held at the Wauregan House a{"‘{:: Pyt b g e 4 Cause of Baldncss m Sutch Chesse ot B Qumiam and % B —Addresses by Mayor Lippitt, Charles Bard and|“ =~ | Es e o g er Cards Manager John F. Rogers—Concert and Dancing. fl‘z..:';..'f L lhoa Sl v Green BearnsFrench Peaches — the gues! L M1 Carl W. Bro of ‘microbes. P. 3. McKay of Sterling was In Nor- gl AL Boale b B ang pov m l C ds hat baldness nd proved that buldness er Post Car oy on a business tri ntl R v ess trip recently. 1s directly due to these The echoes of carpet beating are heard in the land. Barb. Duc Friday was pension day for the old | yich = soldiers and soldiers’ widows. Sardines INTERESTING LECTURE ON i fcrobes. He proved to 2 William H. Dennis of Mystic was a PESSISUME - miter! BOOK MARKS AND NOVELTIES Midgit Onions v d ni - rwhth: For fourten vears the overseers at] The toas! 2 avery physician on earth that these in- Some unusually sound and ice D | pusiness cailer i Noraih on Thore. | i o o Lo JU0EP {he, oversects at| | Tho (oastmaster for the evening was _THE PAGODA' LAND fweer piumicien an ssctu SeEtmabIDZ) T L et Malaga Grapes les are offered by dealers in table y. S fromatce- R L T T day. Finishing company have had an an- | of vears has capably filled the office, | Given at Central i aptist Church by |&nd burtowed into the haie root BHC|ging A\ND NAPKINS. nual banqust, and one of the most suc- | and on Friday evening lie proved to be | Sumner R. Vinton Under Auspices #Zflfi:.‘."&“.’é?,.‘.’:"zn?’v’:amy'oe — S ke Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christie of Grot- | cessful wag that held on Friday even- | the right man in the right place. There T B treiitm oqustort Ghesss A springlike day like Friday stimu- | ton were guesis of friends in Norwich | ing at the Wauregan house, when | were a few briet remarks, Masor Lip-| ©f Vineyard Workers. hair which fell out and caused (hin-| 'o. e T Dt AR lates business for the paper hangers|on Thursday. there was an attendance of about 200, | pitt being first called upon, and he ex- ning of the halr and finally baldness. R DUCKS IN THE MARKE] Dressed in Burmese costume Sum- | Inasmuch as jt 8 an accepted fact |10 HACH. and painters, st including the wives and women friends | pressed great pleasure at the privilege N v ve - * R. Vinton, a missionary in Bur- |that bald falling hair and dan- Miss Nellie Foley of Norwich is the | Of the overseers and other employes at | of being in attendance at such a gath- [ Der R. Vinto S it news, 5 d . sl e i Yusterdny's bright san brought out | cusst of et cousta. Miee Moy Cos: | the et ering, and referred to the magnificent | M EAVe a very interesting lecture on | druft are caused hy a germ, doesn’t it| WE RECEIVED TODAY A iV mers ros. the motorists, in spite of muddy |tello of Mystic. < r The banquet was served in the large | plant_of the company, of which the [ P280da Land, in the Central Baptist |etand to reason that the only way tOlyINE OF THE POPULAR CLOI 3 . HaL e | church on Jriday evening betore u |prevent such calamities Is to Kill the s & stretches of road large gathering. lle was presented by | germs? ONNE INAM JEWELRY 1 et 3 3 eta |, Mrs: Marion Carpenter of Norwich Rev. P, C. Wright, who knew him 1n |* And dossn’t it stand to reason that|BELT BUCKLE BAR PIX At Groton Lenten services were held | 1 tha guest of Mrs. George Carpenter | [if Brown ‘university, ‘and Mr. Vinton re- [the only way to kil these germs I8 0| BLOUSE SETS AND CURF LINI RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. |t the Seabury Memorial church Fri- | or 1im street, Noank. : ferred o lecturing hero 15 Years ago. | use Fariman Sage, which Aho 16 & | New uhapes and new designs. These B & 00 W T MNed Brown: of The lecture dealt particularly with | Osgood Co. has so much faith in that [ Few iy oy "ysidan and Slll'qeon Norwich conducted the services. Jeremiah Ravenelle and Toedel = uddhiom and fhe man pagodas about | thee gugrantes ‘i "to cure dandruft make pretty Easter gifts, . by aTired ity ic country which the Buddhists wor- ing hair and itching scalp In S R A Hickey arrived home Friday evening Fahip, - The lucture wom: illsbratod With | weaks, of memey DROKT . e e i e . Rev. A. H. Wilcox of Norwich willlapier 5 tow days visit in New Yor! preach at the Plainfield Congregational 3 5 - | fine lantern slides, while here were| Parisian Sage is a delightful hair [ CARDE, TALLY CARDS AND NAT Office removed to 21 Broadway, were also moving picture views of the | tonic and is pleasant to use. It ls not | KINS, Wauregan Block. E church Sunday morning and will pre- | Afrs. Horace, Briggs of Providenc E 4 bt 200 S b T IEE s s B y n Mrs. - o rovidence people at worship in the pagodas, as |sticky or greasy, and contains only i HOL;: b chwhene e | Ghfe we Ve commantal mbryide. apending = few. days with her parant well as life about the Christian school | those mxnflent! that will sure bene-| A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ys 3 ) 3 My aikl Mra. A A Clark 'of McKint where be was located. One view show- | fit. THE NEW FICTION ed 750 pagodas in ome clump. there | it is now sold by druggists all over fed1d The advance in the price of pork Is | o avenue. expested (o set most of the farmers I being one large one in'ihe cenier with | America, und by “The Lee & Osgood| POPULAR COPYRIGHT NOVEI to ralsing more pigs this season. The| rs, P. J. Leverome and son, who i 1 sinaller ones clustered ubvul. The land | Co. for 50 cents a large bottle, 1t I3 |go. gqcp Bk AN SUEES Taue 316 Nog W CORMAIIMIG: MOre” RAAL: L nave Dot dendie i o 1 iy « tull of them, as it Is with idol houses | used extensively by women who desire s acit RGBS EASTE SUII T von thin since war times. s g s o : i and idols, These are not places where | luxuriant hair with & rediant lnster. L A ar t parents, at Trading Cove, have re : ey Woranin, put- are worsbipped by, | Tne sin with the asburn mair s oi| (GEO. A. DAVIS A ; turned to their home in New London. people, They are in all Kinds of | every packase. e 'y From Choice Spring Suitings. In Connecticut during February, four ricsed ey s ; ; Kbapuc, ani many cost 0 Riks0 St b i A persons ended their lives with carbolie THE INDEPENDENTS. { 000. At Rangoon he showed the Shwe A Timely Protection. 25-29 Broadway marsdaw 1. two by shooting and a like num- Dagon pagoda and its approach, this | Byeryone knows the after effects of JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main St. | - s ber by cutting the throat, and one by | New Basketball Team Added to Y. M. 3 jbeing one of the most prominent, and | La Grippe are often more dangerous — o poison other than carbolic acid. C. A. Tournament. : L 1 there is the second Ikrgest | than the diseass. So often it leads - rid, whizh the Buddhists | pneumonta, which & weakened heart The barge Baravia is reported as a ail team, called the 7 g te ihey have worshipped |action makes fatal. La Grippe coughs : o teavi Newport News for Allyns ents, has been added b . have Just finished (heir | that strain and weaken the system | Point In tow of the whaleback stcamer | Phvsieal Diréctor Bandlow to the Y hip. At this big shrihe as Mmuny | yield quickly to the healing and ] & e She 15 loaded ~with soft | M: C: A. tournament list, which plays as 90.000 u day worship. strengthening qualities of Foley's - i H its second 1ot of games tonight. The s G oy In 1853 his grandfather saw the op- | Foney and Tar. The Lee & Osgood Al sced together the Academy JOHN HEATH, . FITZPATRICK. : r Christian work in Ran- | Co, Ja ngement Committec 800 the work was started on & AGENT FOR THE A five and | Fort Griswold lodge, No. 493, N. E. . Second Academy, and the Water & asis self support. The grand- 0. P, Groton, met Thursday eve- | Sports ve. the Independents | gining room at 8.30 oclock, the tables | oversee such a vital part. He |father was succeeded by his son, and HE . 4 and Howard Sine.” Several candidates were initiat. | CUPRe Mats i iho mammnr school | BeIng Hnisomely decoruted With not- | spoke of the value of Such & concern | the speaker, the grandson. i that work !,l.l,,u_,.',“,.“ CURE THAT BACKAC White Star, Cunard. Anchor £ cd ana visitors were present from New | leaguc. which ce oo will | ted plants. Gusts of honor included | to the ity as well as its far reaching land now there are in Burma 158 or- | g & ' Midgets, the Olymplas | Of Arrangement Committee. . ¢ P > Mayor Costel Lippitt, Charles Bard, | importance. It is one of Norwich's | ganized ver 000 ~ | LIAN.LEAF, 0 i London and Norwich. be full of fire, the two leading | M - ganized churches and over 11,000 mem High Grade Walches ke Toums ana ‘the o iocine men ey | qne O the ofcials Of tha company: | Iunkest employers "o héib, wnd. puts | Dera and each churcl s o the walf | Kees 443 4 American, Red Star, North Ger- 3 H : ’ o RAIN Sho o Kl nager Johm F. Rogers, Assistant|forth thousands of dollars yearly in |support busis. Pictures of the | Norwich friends will learn with | o settle wh e list and | Manager Will 1 Charl {1 2 arn Wit b e D St and | Manager X harles | wages. Franc and the Vinton memorial, ; . Haritora, hias brought an sction for & | R, &7 e 3ot S0 ro el i o ine” menu | fow remarks. and le firom el Shale " Ravirs Conertiuied > ; ¢ivorce from Elfreda Louise Gompf.|and Tattville plays Greeneville, Lvenport, ch | usua 3 o > | were shown. N Sunday at the latter William F. Henney is counsel | ther of these two having won g was done: same line as dld the mayor and in ref- | the average attendance is about 900, | and French Lines of Steamers. | g won a gan Mr. Gompf. i e | : at erence to the company and its em- | He showed the children in. the | Only a Matter of Time. | OBITUARY. Olives ployes.. owe % ; schools and their efforts in the line of | Let Commander Peary be of good! Tickets to or from all parts The grand council of the Royal Ar- S ;- & Manager Rogers complimented the progress and predicted a brighter fu- | cheer and remember that “all things | e T He & B Giplet Sauce |overseers not ouiy upon the succestul | ture for that land through Christian | come to hm who will but wait” The of the World at lowest rates. ) | B g e i st iy e e Turnips affair, but upon thelr work, in 1ike | infiuence. American Geographic soclety bas just f uson x nhafhflflflflau o4 the pelis af o supreme | The dea Uiy referred also to the other help| The lantern views and the moving | given u gold medal to Colonel Chinrles | Thos, Cook & Son Tourists’ i | osumen sl e 4 doees e o politan | throughout, the, jargo plant All ihe | picture ‘fims were wil taken vy MF. | Onailte Cone for e wori tn ascertain: | 2. o n )€ suspensions of eny grand: counc hos ssorted Ca speakers were hear nton an wse show:ng the Bur-|ing the source of the Nile 36 years chets. i FRANKLIN SQUARE. in the country. it s Co e R et mese at worship, one part of which | ago.—Cheistian Sctence Monitor. ! s i Lot e te. b el o e d in the al- | comple the exception of consisis In throwing water on to one e DR g : | 130 a. m., Holy Communion, baptism |home. Mr. Snow was s Guring the banquet hour, which won | Siiviis Pt | G cullar, They all worship separately | pierpont Morgan shows signs of | Checks payable everywhere. g 0. F. HARRIS, M. D and reception of mew members; 7.3 | €ran, having cnlisted fr much favor and applause. The fol- L BRI i never in’ a body. gonul. Tue other day » deal involving (3 o b o & hut receiv ary wh lowing were the numbe EORTAENG Toft Wbl PSRRI 000, falled to interest him. He - -« I, o p. m., musical service, pastor's theme, |yim " " nCalia sinee, He is h— College Yell N e LAYMEN'S MEETING. Dias played s game that hasn't much of | ‘e’ Alost Alaiing . Thing . in. the | L, dnvalld sinee, ¥ e tevéral Ja aitenaanes irom' e Seig i e MaaLe ey Aot | 50 Main Street 31 Broadway. World.” Al welcome.—adv Westerly, and & sister. e s o Big Convention in the Interests of | Times. ain Stree — Payne, of South oro—Spanish Gajety 2 | The successful affair had Missionary Movement to Open Sat- 5 OFFICE HOURS : 3-8 P. M. A New London exchange motes that o jlo—Believe Me, If All et B P Fot Bl urdiny In_How Favew: Chocolate 12 sérved to the ladies in| ™urid a local veterinary has been in Mont Christ Church Auxiliary. se Endearing Young Charms. " Fitzpatrick, and they receiv. . the churces of Mexico. Residence Telephone 291-4. £eb3d | ville looking after the health of a pair | The woman's xili “hrist J. T. Wood. ¥ compliments throughout the | The campaien recently started in of valuable mules, which was pur. |church held its bi-weekly Mareh—National Emblem. g for the very enjoyable affair. | New Haven by the National Laymen's shihad Tar - Bwar oac The | Friday with Mrs. James L Missionary movement has caused a 4 2 & Shased by” Bimard “Jomeon “The | ETIORY, NIUB 3ok, Same 8 2 : A B R T R L ime Spring Styles - _— tendance. The ternos was 1 THIRD MILL SOCIAL | GETCHELL UNDER BONDS next the larzest convention the soclety \ We Will Serve Another A concerted, country-wide attack is | missionary papers were res AT Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. TO_SUPPORT HIS WIFE. | it “Ni0 W0 Nghe “Inc programme | Do you wish to take a vacation | W fabrics feady for inepection. The to be made on the house fly this year. —_— e £ | |7; i Th. B. " follows trip next summer? Begin now to prices are sonable we ), | When apring begins, hundreds of sc Worthless Farms. mployes from Industries at Thames- | Unusual Testimony Before the City Saturday, March. 5. 4 deposit a tew dollars with us each produce garments wit entiats, aided by laborers, drugs and | American agriculture shows a| ville Given Fine Entertainment. Court in Non-Support Case—Seduc- . A SR, pay day, and next summer when |l Correct fit | existence. S humber & i i arms stead- | Serics of mill night soclals, having in- | ciiy” court Friday morning, charged | S ocy MWisstoners Agoncy. Rev. W, Your credit. — creases. | vited the men of the Uncas Paper com- | with ‘non o Rongh Ol Church a M}, nary Agency, Re: 3 3 N SUNDAY, March 6th. | Connecticat _ Jorsey _Cattle : conserva- | DRy, the Uncas " Spociaty. Compans. | toumey' il anof tae Spinine (hat | 5, Gargnor; ‘Chrial tie Univorsal Sa° | | Doposits made on er hefore the 10th, THE JORNSON. CO., s aseociation met Thursday in | ti st prising. _ It is | and the International Silver company | a more serious charge could b B ot Pt L DIMMCTIESEA TE0ae, SHe ot Merchant Tailors, 65 Broadway, reme court roo; =i hown re a 6.000 rare | nak amesville night. Abo | against hin s decided to pr wghl (A & it i i i supreme court room at the capitol | SIOND AL here jare 100G square| (S, Ged and enjoyed the programme | S5ANSt him. It was decided to pro- | nali = Addrses. The Significance of | Banking Hours Convenient. Chapmaiis. Bullding) | but adjourned without trensacting any | New Fngland, York, the south- | carried out by angements of the | pot, VI Mre. REhell testified | the Laymen's Aissionary Movement Location the Best. ’ business, until Saturday, Marc east and t 1 tral states, | committee, h included Bdward | Jomcuer Ad, M G e e Thomas §_Barbour. D.D., secre- Tables will be reserved igdesired | Only twelve or fifteen member That is, there are he United States | Collagan and Francis Clish of the Cut- | pai® SRS GIENT YIRS, OO0 1 left B e SR GRCHEERS BV nIigs - — Telephone No. 704. | oromnt Tk at present 10, 5 '6f abanc |lery, Benjamin Huntington and Wil- | per. He: thonght 1. ared. mors 16F )ston: The Awakening World t v =y il 2 e, | 1lam Wright of the ecialty com- | hemay e, thought he cared more fof | Wiiliam E.’ Bllis. editer Philadeiphia o W cultivated part ne Wahiwe. Ko their (P g Press: The Responding Manhood, Al- . WAUREGAN HOUSE, Rev. P. C, Wright will speak in the | % sted part of 1 cning feature Physical | 1, Wanted to take their son’ with him. | £03™5; “Marling of New York. ames rust Central Baptist church Sunday morn- | Rhode Island, or Sirion. . Bandlow conducted Sliine | 1 e e Ly INovemiBer ane gite saw Bund. March 6. e c e size pis - i e “hristmas, orning—Speakers in the variou . THE PARREB-DAVENPORT €). || Dexter, soprano. wil sing in the eve. | chiseic s n Fhen camo' v tteen Sminmtos” | IS rwomey testified to setting | pulbie. Sapphes. (o be, arransed by | 28-34 Shetuckat St., Nerwie), Ct. ning. A well-known music critic z bout 4 it Getchell in Bridgeport, where his land- men Congregational. | Open 7.30 to 9 Saturday evening. febsd », 1o Boston speake of her as a singer of | explai this dcie n Foote and Wranesk, in which | SEenS i 0 0ETP oIt ST Dame of | Hev. Co ar Patten DD 14" Beacon | O . New York’s Leading Clair- marked capacity.—ad = e el e ther Catlacs man ehallonzed Foote, | Harry Mansfleld, and at the house was | street, Boston; Baptist. Rev. W. E. t-P 1 is | ted i : SR wasteful system of cultlyation that has| Srs SR SCEOn © PrO- | Mansfield. Chief Murphy testified to | Episcopal, Rev. W. E. Gardner, 1 . veyani- almist, is located in The oldest 0dd Fellow in two states |so long pre d in the United States. | sramme was full. asking the Bridgepo: Upland 1, B Methodist, Fred dica “Monday at Wauregan. Michact | & LertIs aoil hax i countlets chacy | A Dasketball asking ¢ Upland road. Boston; Methodiat, Fred this city and can be con- Burns, zssdoki'l. :1n|vm-)7vr of Attle- | been exh taking everything 5 s 4 Mr. Getchell testified that when he "Afterncon at o'clock—Men's meet - rient lodge, He had been - fe T & the fune V' sday.—Moosup Jour- | hecome s0 exvensiv . o lea lit perienced he game “Grand Ol¢ lemon ator ‘e under the name of hiladeliphia Press. v ot . oty e [ : 3 1o 1 s POV GRERY h g2 nd Old | o Lo T A A o | P ain Sy he Banday evening sery- | Mesting to b held undér auspices of|lIOUSE, No. 16 Broadway. i el sl T i B L Rt R S R a young woman giving the name Amy | Witter, D.D. Ford buiiding. Boston | boro, Mass. from it ring nothing to el RS : K went away from bere he went to|ing at Woolsey hall Address. T ulted dafly at the MARTIN al pront from oL e Taboy na | Man” Rooney plaved with the and =5 D e it . : E 14 | troit. e came to Bridgeport and met | ices in many cases will be conducted |¢ne Central Labor Unson in Y. M. C. A. — It is little wonder that so many own- | fire of a colt. re ors e 2 to edltivate | of his friends by poppin eker | the Wicker woman there. He claimed | by speakers provided by the denomina- Postmaster General Hitchcock Fri- | g2 0f Tarms do not care to cultivate | of h, Triends by poppie o & basket | (g, 3 Site was untaithiul to him and | tional leaders Hall at 3 p. m, Mayor Lippitt pre-|Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. day granted leave of absence for not ¥ . s henssns | The lineups and summs claimed that she had been with other B Monday, March 7. siding. g exceeding five days to postmasters in Cost of Liv Cutlery—Rooney rg, Kotchi Ig, Bren- | men. but this the wife denied. 10 4. m.—The Pastor as Leader, Con- | Prominent speakers will address the | the New England states to enable them | 1\ investis - ;| man ¢, Clish If, Collagan rf. |Judgo Brown decided that Gotohell | 10t G THE Vs to attend the annual meeting of the |wages in oy iz wadheg L Uncas Spec u,\“—“:;l;}‘rz Throw *‘M{;l': R Mt ‘-;;] 11 m.— Meeting for pastors and 2 ; Sy - &,_Huntington ¢, Moore rf, Combies If. | bond was fixed a had sa e astnE Ao R | Postmasters’ association of New Eng- | bureau shows 4 - cent. D om xf onbies wourd. live with ner ama gur |laymen. A Survey of the World. with ‘Entrance Church Strest. land, which is to be held at Boston |in the former and a 33 pi 4 Eeged o . ] S the atvali n A addresses br Rev. Joun P. Jones, D.D.. | April 15 crease in wages since 1590, field goals, Rooney 1, Brennan 2, Clish | In& the afternoon she was considering | or ynaia; Rev, L. B. Wolf, D.D. of | marsd April 15 1, Collagan 3: foul goals, Collagan 3. |Eetting bonds for him, but he was |of India: Rew, Lo Z Wolf, DR o — The investigat n shows a The evening ended with two inter- locked up Friday night, not having | gi " {1arrison L. Elliott of China. ving picture films shown in | raised the security. 230 p. M. Study of methods in the cent. increase in twenty years in t Flintstone |. | ington-Sunset route, 170-228 Wash. |6 per cent. decrease i | St, Boston.—adv The retail prices a pound for 2 rates to California, Arizona, b Seaducis: 35 e cent 1 hos proa moving picture flms e 2 2 v Mexico, Mexico, Toutlst sleoper | B pir (Cut” (h ek 3 per cont. 1 dair soctation Al aianazer Moo | auction: had ik case conted unti | local church: * Missionaryy” Education, thout change, ber . Wash- | products, 6 per cent. in vegetables and | noipy Breed theater ran the | - ntiued until | conducted by C. G. Paton of Boston: A mechine. « Bstwsen. the films General | Ss MOrbIng. e iy 13 3eare Ola aué | sissisnary Finance, by B D PR ar Secretary W. A. Morse gave a short | the young woman in the case Is apout | Missionars welcoming speech. aléo explaining | 19. ‘They live on the West Side. He | T, W0 pepominational ralifes to Some of Tthe | advantages offered to|had sald he would marry her. but on |, 415 P m--Denominational rallies to Young men by the association, Friday afternoon. while she was at the | 9 ¢'d 11 €huret police station talking with him, he tota |98 o cescton’ i center NEW HAVEN COMMITTEE [ er e ol o Ty e et ins | church; women to be admitted to the e B p gallery only. Programme conaisting of A peculiar fact is ncted in connee- | s by 5 n fourteen pursuits in 1590 was $74.10, | tion with oiled roads. Wherever the |in 1900 it was 1910 it Haven oil was placed and people now have |had increased | w | to walk through the mud, the oil- case will corfie before the city court : are | soaked dirt, which sticks to the over- | e ad ; TR T VANEATION [k momies snd K ey 00 s reports from . dsnouimademe S shoos dnl & Welih s B ongress is sald to be well up with | ; noré sarions ohBTge. g and addresscs by Bishog JEhosS Sul Sxts on o weerine avparel | its WOk, it is certainly amasing.jost | 200t #100000. Worth of Bands. Js Held { e Japan and Dr. James Vance of New- quarters for Dog Collars Coffes Pots, Tea Pots, Coffes f| & 2 s g rant how much cs dome In two or three | in That City. R ark, N. J . brushed off even after it is dry Rba o vou only keep on the : B ik L All Kinds — All Sizes — Lowest Prices Bolless, Tea Kettles, Sauce f! ok S e ’ e local bondholders of the Norwich Taken Sick in Street. Glavis' Serious Defect. HETUCKE Pans, Pudding Pans, Bowls, J]| Collector of Internal Revenue Eaton | s = |”m Ay WL\)' ot e tisooen ‘"l;"‘x"y cyening John Smith, solored:| My, Glavis is handicapped in his f. THE S| ICKET HARNESS CO. _ o o | states that it will probably be tw — | their sttorneys “kre to assist in & par- |aged 3%, was taken o ell in the | 1 versy with Secretary Ballinger WM. C. BODE, ered Pails, Chambers, Ladles, | tial reorganization of the company and |street at the Dime Savings bank. Po- | SORUOVCTEY, VD, SECTUEE, Ce "I | W J. G. ALLISON | weeks or at best ten days before he | will _help the committee representing |liceman Perry found him and took him | b¥ the facf Mugs, Pitchers, Cups and Sau- J| will be able to announce the names of 3 ° the imjority bondholders, A. E. Locke, | to police station, where Dr. Allen s o Rl cers, Etc, Etc. such corporations in the state, who, on Francis D. C. Sulllvan ana Harry M. | called to attend him. It was found nec- ‘l” = 1-}.‘,‘ . — a account of failure to report, their tax Verrill, says a New Haven despatch. | essary t w-nrv.l\h ?:u the hospital. He | 10Uk - o ese goods are the finest J| schedules under the mew corporation | About '$100,000 of the bonds are held in | is @ native of Norfolk and a sailor. He s P x law, will fa o penalty \is city and the local bondhoiders are | has traveled in many sections of the ource of Humorlats. and most pr t Men and Wome Enameled Stesl Wars on the || tax law. will fall unaer tne penalty | hls city, aid the local pondhelsers are | No%, SFAVCIS m protins e B thashs | 1t becomes more and mors avident | THOSE er Tt “Unfted Statns. Having thor of the same las o Clarence’ Thompson's Sons and |to Policeman Perry for his assistance. | every vear that the natlon is not to Bt with Bis Occult, forces thet e market and being sold at haif §! | X n e g sold at hal l‘i m o | Prank Toenh His sufferings were intense at the po- | recrult’ is great norists from the » B T e aits va Oppertunity means Rev. O. E. Tourtellotte and Mrs. The Norwich and Westerly bonds |lice station g g B e R at ia l'.n fife"for'you and give you never-falln mensy in your pocket. Tourtellotte, who went to North Da- were considered a high class invest- it si 2% 3% up those Gridiron dinmers el ling & man a “wobber” v 18 mot impressive—st. | _marsd wishes to say that no one need hesi Despatch. tate to call and consult him, as he has been consulted by some of the best kota two years ago from Oneco, write ; | ment when they were first issued, but Republican. marsd See our show window. their areat success while west. They | Doesn't mean buving your medicines | because of dumage suits following ac As to Slang. Weuld Be. CaRaiG ARE YOU IN TROUBLE & s _ o i cidents the assets of the company | There has bee =h outbrea e AS : AR b Spiopim . _— dedicated it free of debi, and at tho fell in value. Tn order io protect them- | can siang. Some of the criticisms have | law sounds strangely famiiiar, What tle or business troubles It you are in doubt, and suspect thu where you can get them a few cents | Lo we shouid like to see is a pleture of when the interest on the by last conference were allotted the es nds | positive value. They claborate the fa Ty harge at Hankboro, X. D, With & debt | cheaper — unless you can be sure of | W43 N0t Dald. the bondholders ap- | illar objection that our common lan- | some of them doing it—Atlanta Con- matters aro not s they shouid be $1,800) Whieh thiey Tave cleaved ofr’ | pointed a committee to form a partial | guage is a precious possession and that | stitution It you desire to know what you are - absolute purity, freshness and medic- | TeOT8anization of the compan. it is a shame to debase it. No one best adapted for, what you shoul 1 Bd e Sonats i ‘ | €3l guges Who belleves in the economic expend- Cnildren ' Cry do to make Iffe pleasant and a 3 ue e nal activity. < i ture of words will quarrel an instant cens, and A wmasquerade social by ihe Joily . {5 EXPRESS BACKAGE SAET with this contention FOR FLETCHER'S 1£ you desire 1o be adyised properly « dillac hall with one of Bring your prescriptions | i But i the most vital and fmportant afiair Large Gathering at the Ame an Ex- FRANKLIN SQUARE. fhe largent ind or the United Sais ! CASTORIA owds of the season on - sl 7 iife, be # o \ | Friday ovening. The grand march to SMITH'S PRESCF'P- press Office and Some Bargains Se- | {he it o thr twa 1 Shis master, of dally life, be aure to consuit 4 | showed a number of original costume cured. une'fiung is certain: There is no one Worth a Dollar a Drop. Gold filled case. He telis you how to be successtul § TION STORE and know and the prizes were bestowed a: in England, Scotland or Wales who Dusiness, law, love, marriage, and red Patchen, Manlius, N, Y., writes: focted with Guaranteed 20 years. | | As ¥ i usual on such occasions, there | speaks as pure English as comes from | .. o i VIRY TH NG WHA | umbrellu; second. Oscar ¥ YHRE Y00 ML et the ont was a large mumber Iy attendance at | the lips of an educated Irish gentieman, | For @ long time 1 was affected W FVERY THING — T'S NEW s |1 cckitie and stickpin: — third, and not pay too much for [ tion, sale of the e and we have the authority of 4 Dublin | Xidney trou et P 1 RIS g Hurwitz. a jewel case. He went in a | e e et pmed | proteasors. atatement for saying that |SOnNANt pain in my back and Infam al vou contemplate any importa THE PALACE CAFE |5min: o onces ana’ 658 e it either. That is pre- iy evening. Al kinds of | the purest Engliah spoken in the world | Mation in my bladder. Other remediss change you nesd his advice. [ R e s roeniic wio gy e ’ ro Tound when the prize |ie thut uttered in Philadelphia The |(onVoules of Foley's Kidney Remedy Rl S0k Gudtaoiasd) we Ao nivaiiy Step in and see us | Acaacmic orehestra and a fine proc b e o e ke ot Tares |In perticatan: e rall o U |completely’ cured ma and I have mot Lalken w0 dow't de by I comaniting this ds of nice tafeta | lub ther got for his | sald smme wis given, FRANK WATSON & CO., maria 78 Franklin Street. - op > x v 15" unclr lucks. ' One buyer | b particular—is full of grotesaue eyl |J2RPICIE CES e il MG SR The Plaut- Cadden Co. [ virva mn s doidve L idive D Ji about_ten > eccentricities. Even Longrellow |18d any sympto B dea-r” for idea But, ignoring |00 T ! e 45 o swelers and Silversmith.. PROF. ALLISON | money 4 quantity of advertising mat- | Our own domestic variations of speech, Siiars n Lo iere Was in salore. for thate |and returning to the British challenge, | g~y o 7 Escablished( 1872, | Who watched, and the bidding at times | we should like to inquire wherein we y- Plaut-Cadden Buildin, ' 16 Broadwa was spirited. have done more viclence to the tongue | Clean your old and worthless furni- poke” | ture with soap and water. Toen apply g ) coat of I.. & M. Varnish—all ready Hours daily 10 a. m. to 9 p.m. itne . e 6 3810, Tollgk:: Amsor tor Mesday, Mare S i i Tansite o The Drug Man s (han does the commplacent, self-comsti- e« e o ey PR i » n Impending Revolution. - i o et o ot e % 4 Franklin Square, Norwich, Cl.|Unics Suee” [ this “Mhe advance |ioss and iy, and cails @ (Di0g ‘bollv” | almost nothing. Get it from L. W, |ness befors (as pubic, there is no me- Articles or Medioal - Y 4 bagIAZS of an ex-presiden Philadel- |and a wmas m “rotter? — Philadelphia | Carroll & Son. Nerwich; J. P. Kimgelay | dlum better than theough the advertis- Given e 34 CAdditional local on page cloven.) marsd Phia Talegraph. Press. & Son, Blainfield 3 .| ing columns of The Bulletin. |x. Br