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Tuealicie. | SUDDEN DEATHS IN COUNTY Come to most people and cause many and women have obtained 3 g troubles,—pimples, boiis and other the foundation ~— the basic FURNISHING Peach Eeea Al 1, 1010 I eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that UNDERTAKERS oThe Bulletin shoula e getverea Thirty-Nine for the Past Three Months is Below the Av- tired feeling, billousness, indigestion u"‘“]::"‘ ‘fn""""h o0 :’b:‘:“"'": 3 where 15 ore a m. ructi §8 Main Streel. that vnn m"x:i:i" - . erage—Many from Heart Disease. N ine soones you get ria of them the |l can nelp you it you wil let us o porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. better, and the way to get rid of them . e A ‘ 2 - and to build up the system is to take successful —_— Write today — now — for full information. All Commercial Branches. Hood’s Sarsaparilla The Spring Medicine excellence as shown by uneq radical and t PRI waua aui o or chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. THE WEATHER. (uThere were 39 ludde::_h;ia.uu dur- Mystic. ng the past three mon according iy = Forecast for Today. v uk‘lemfl vecky amslort: of Cm";" ,Febrmry'l'l -Antone Kyiek, 1 1-2 g Fran] H. Brown. Many were due 5 i 9 Frm-y;}(ew England: _Partiy® eloiudy 1o himst mirnen i ek e Lebanon. February 24—Adeline Bro 9, Ught to moderate vari. | 3f these cases and New London 9.|4n,oa¢t cut with razor. 7 2 ay 4 able winds, mostly west. The list by towns follows: March 10—Daniel W. Caples, five Predictions from the New York Her- = Norwich. weeks, heart disease, —Ghe— ald: On Friday partly overcast to fair| January 4—Almeda [E. Ledger, 54, Paton. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REOUESTEN. EAST SIDE ITEMS. and cooler wsuxhw ‘will prevail, with | heart disease. light and fresh westerly winds, and on| January 8—Thomas Allucci, 4 mos, | December 27—Richard Adams. 24, | Moritop i istri Saturday fair weather, with elightly | burns o Sae a eain: L epileptic convulsions, and heart’ fall- eritorious Pupils .‘:I Bridge District lower temperature. January 9—Louis Preveau, 69, pleu- = pisa e Observations in Norwich. risy and heart disease. o oty T e Tay, SA BTt | - Dhe pertact’ ta hiiendinne gt < Ahe The following records, reported from GHON Y. —Charles d 4 v Voluntown. Bridge district school for the winter Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes|Deart disease. e niamida term were: January 22—Margaret M. Hallahan, | January 31—Dragneau infant, still] “q 500" .54 9 F. H. Bushnell, in temperature and the barometric 61, heart disease. born, teacher.¢ Number registered 16; aver- : changes Thursday: Ther: mac | TN Sk ey Jans MeCoe. o6 Bevnbon. age attendance 14.8: perfect in attend- 7 a. m .48 e Chburch, 62, | gotl2Tch 2—Mari Pauciera, 29, acute|ance: Alfred Hartley. Not absent 12 m. 56 ph!;:l;}r‘l;::g fi:mhni:tc‘:'e % urc! 3 gnl.(t:i};;_ Pl e L MR G during the term, Edward Freyer. *eRanas i i February $—Wrederick J. Brown,|purns. s gt | (oOrades § and 7, Azse AL Plankett, 3 'c“"'""i“"."" e Febria ll—Jane E Dn.vldsnn 60, Efhat. e perfect for are the very best Predictions for Thursday: Unsettied | heart discase : s | B Binge, e O Bt O | e Gebrath. (taray), William weather; south winds. March 5—Bruno Camilucci, 18 mos., R e : o O e B SR o T g Thursday’s weather: Overcast, with | convulsions. s L) Raymond Bourne; absent one day, s“ in Normc.. lght showers In evening; cooler; New London, February 6—Calvin H. Woodward, | George Garvey, Francis Lumis. 1 southerly winds. January 4—Charles W. Coburn, 58, |72, hemorrhage of lungs. Grades 5 and 4, Caroline E. Davis, March 25-—Joseph E. *obin, 15 days, teacher; number scholars registered e railroad injuries. 2 Sun, Moon and ""‘"‘- January 5—Orlando G. Beckwith, 74, | acute bronchitis. 25 average attendance 23, IKenneth 50¢c, 60c and 80c aIb. T Sun High | Afoon | angina pectoris. Montville. Botham, Milton Green, Mildred Har- ' |. Rises. | Sets. Wdter Rises. i Jartmglry 12—William Carver, 72, February 7—Eli A. Rudd, 62, heart ;‘V. Jennie Sack, John Twohig, Mary wcl“-e '.' mw Arrlnl 3 . . N . 3 . % ear! sease. dj . alz, ! n;;: : Ds om I' flon: I 27 anuary 15—Morris Griesner, 42, ‘;‘e:tf:ury S _Lyaia T. Mitchell, 34,| Gardes 2 and 3, Mary L. Brunelle, | of another joyous season — the glad H 537 | 609 |l 1146 heart disease. accidental drowning. teacher; number registered 32: aver- | springtime. But arrivals new or ol evu] fln 5.36 610 || Morn. January 15—Joseph Crevoiseret, 62, ; age attendance 26, Pupils perfect in | we're always on hand with satisfac- e 534 | 6m 0.30 heart disease. Groton, attendance during winter term 5: Leon | tory Wines and Liquors and quick ENTS. 5.32 6.12 118 January 16—William A. Bennett, 28, February 28—Unknown man about | Billings, Bertrice Green, Nina Hall, | service. Look east, look west—ours SOLE AG 8 5.31 613 215 suicide by shooting. 48, railroad injuries. Anna Plante Viola Walz: absent one- | is the spot to serve you best. No 5.30 6.14 318 February 24—Margaret Wiggins, March 23—Grace H. Latimer, 34, grip | half or one day, Arthur Botham, Rob- | poet’s song, but genuine fact. Our Six _hours after high water It is low | cardiac failure. and heart failure. ert Campbell, Frederick Freeman. prices prove it. tide, which is followed by flood tide. February 26—Berney Broderick, 5, | March 26—Nellfe Putney, 48, heart{ Grade 1A—Bessie, L. Wilbur, teach- | Also Imported and Domestic Beers. o accidentaly drowning. disease, er; number registered 31; average at- To every purchaser of $1.00 and over s SITES GREENEVILLE March 4—Marion Squires, 48, as- Griswold. tendance 25; perfect during term, Paul | we give away good bottle of wine. 1RAVELERS RE | ot - Sia T phyxiation by illuminating gas. March 8—James J. Clark, 40, over- | M. Cramer. Absent one session, Hel- TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND Ladies’ Aid Society Meets—L. T. L. Waterford. dose of patent medll_clne. g ,?fe Garvey, John Freyer, Alice H. R S S sy, Jo—Jane S Dovelase, 8| o g AT Bk, 75, heart |, Grade 18 Lotte cevran wcrer: | GO, Greemberger, rises all that i = 3 i 4 number registere: average attend- 450 ool in this lme Of goods . The | pthe Ladies’ Ald soclety of the Third| March s—Rogers infant, still born. | disease. D oS roes I St aas T the | Tl 918 47 Franklin 8t right place to buy Is where you know Thfirsday mernz]:n :,‘.‘d bezanc wu;;k ; term, Deborah Agnes Garvey, Rose S e, e on aprons and other articles for a sale| TWO MONTHS' CONTRIBUTIONS | MORE CASES FOR . S AR 2 P > n ay. ere w: a att - o comes o us U ekt ance of members and & good start was TO UNITED WORKERS THE SUPERIOR COURT. AS TO BONFIRES. n lVl “a lt Ladi A Books, | nage. er arzangements for the S = 2 2 sal g _®nd all kinds of novelties In leather | cale will he made at a meeting to be| Acknowledgment for Cash and Cloth- | One is a Libel Suit for $20,000, Another | Permits to Burn Rubbish Not Needed held within a few weeks, ing by City Mission. is a Foreclosure and the Third for in. Cit goods. THE SHETUCKET HARNESS Co. L. T. L. Meeting. T Oty Mientins ackuowiodgme with ] The impression has gained ground Is What Counts In WM. C. BODE, Prop. The Gresneville compan: _| thanks the receipt of cash and cloth- | To foreclose a mortgage of $2,500,|that people camnot kindie bonfires in i M- et e (SRS TS Tem‘pe!'amnce e e;‘ ompany 0{ htgfi I;‘e’:_ ing from the following persons during | Lucy C. Hill, trl'-taa, has brought suit | their back yards for the purpose of "otom'h’ ular meeting Thursday afternoon in |the months of February and March: against Jetta Sunen and other. She|burning up rubbish that they may col- o the Third Baptist church, with a good In February: Miss Margaret Lanaz, |aleo wants possession of the property.|lect in cleaning up their premises this Bringing out the real psrsonall number present, although the attend-| Miss E. J. Backus, a friend, Mrs. I The death of Noah Maggs, which|week without first getting a permit the fine joints ln. charaocter, the m:n ance was kept down by the sickness|S. Jones, Miss Jane Alken, John A. oecumd in New London last Septem- | from the fire warden of the city. It is | Fo, ST 00T we "l What we are. in the neighborhood. Mrs. J. J. Fields | Dunn, Mrs. Herbert Wiiley, Mrs. E. as the result of injuries reczived|not necessary to have a permit to|moncq gown by the natural spirit of was present and conducted the exer-| H. Gallup, Mrs. W. C. Osgood, Jr., by _bein truck by an automobile, was | burn rubbish in one's yard, as cities, an artist into perfect accord. Not & cises. Mrs.- Morris Rosenberg, Mrs. Lippitt, bui- of a suit brought Thursiay|boroughs and railroad properties are | g, BFVRF JUUR, PLACt, SQERion, o™ i et g Mrs. Y. A Bailey, Miss Alice Cogs- Iflem against Berndt Erickson,|exempt from the action of the statute. | g " eaqy_made look. Local Mention. well, Mrs. J. E. Olcott, H. L. Ben- | proprietor of the Crocker house garage, | People in the city proper may burn If you want & photo of your real Mrs. John Smith of Hartford has | Bett, N. C. Taintor, Mrs. H. M. Kel- | Now Londcu. The suit is brought by | all the rubbish that they may desire, | jir or what your friends see to love been visitimg her sister. Mrs Lowis | 1088 (Voluntown), Gen. W. A. Alken, | Bessie Palmer of Norwich, adminis-|providing they exercise the usual care [ 294" Jamire. call on Geynet of Boswell avenup. . U°| Mrs. Sarah Clark, Hope circle, K. D., | tratrix of the estate of Noah Maggs, | in doing this and sce that the fire does o Mrs. Austin Huntington, W. H. Den- | to recover $5,000 damages. The papers| not damage property of other people. ison, Mrs. H. E. Stevens, Mrs. E. F. | were served Thursday morning and|It is not necessary to secure a permit . Miller, Mrs E. B. Dawley, Mrs. Mary | the papers are returnable before the|from the firewarden for this. The John Sullivan is improving after a severe illness with pneumonia at his S. Lillibridge, Mrs. A. R. Manning, | Superior court the first Tuesday in|statute refers to the starting of fires s s fun INURG TMn Strect. Charitable sircle K D. Jrs, John Mo May. e in places where there is danger of its The Photographer, Naught, Mrs. C. B. Lnna, Cliff Dwell- 'apers were placed wi puty | spreading and doing damage to wood- Pl e o a8 been em- | ere' circle K.D, Lillian R. Johnson, | Sheriff Tubbs Thursday for service on | land. opposite Nerwich Savings Soclety. Dnited States Finishing company. hag | Mrs. John Gailigan, the Johnson home. | the New London Daily Globe in a libel ug1sd Miss Kate Rudd, Mrs. M. A. Bolande, | suit for $20,000 instituted by Manager Miss Sydleman. Grace circle K.D. |Ira W, Jackson of the Lyceum the-| .. gu4den death of Justice David J h atre The case grows out of ~n &re- : A paseball game that promises to be | , 113 March: A. F. Macdougal, Mrs. N. S Brewer of the United States supreme interesting is scheduled to take place | L Bishop. a friend, Charler G. Smith, | ticle published by The Globe last| 'S %0 o0, L oVeoiamiey™ He was resigned and gone to Providence. MISS M, C. ADLES, %, which stated that Mr. Jackson : 1 Saturday afternoon at the Shetucket | Y185 Loulse Meech, Class circle K.D., | WeTk st o among the ablest of the men who have fl seal df company lot. when two picked-up | ¥rs. B B. Btomry, Mre Mary J Hmagen made dofendant 2. suit frluat upon the supreme bench during mf, and race opeciaus: teams, captained by well-known local | S28& Mrs. 4. P. Huntington, Mrs. | ll08Cr o patron of the theatre. Mr | this Eeneration. Many of lts most WASH TUB HEADS players, will meet. e u’fl ‘o De fim'x;‘n'- Mrs I 8, | Jucksor considered the article an v.n- | Noteworthy up:‘x:l(ou hoz ‘;ha Dflu; z: S R e e J iss Luc: s " B. | due reflection on his character and|Years were written by him, an James Knowles of Millville, N, 7, |Jomes. Mise Lucy Leavens Mrs. & B. | (U5, xofioction, b Bue <harastor a4 as universally regarded as posscssion, Atoad a former resident of Greeneville ‘had e B mriter, Miss Toney Fama |on Fis fimancial standing. Mg, Jack-|along with a highly judicial temper, | Sud a5 M\ been in town this week He was the | v "7 "D aviland, Mrs. Ozias Dodee, | 0T, &g the official hend of the Jack- | the clear mind and the broad learning | her work due to the ovi guest of Mrs. James Service of Bos- | yrr % ™ R poltelance, Dr. W, T, |Son Amusement comoany, §s in ccn-|of the great judge in questions of con- wave which women well ‘avenue, and called on a number 3 trol of % le, | she must undo the - Browne, the Misses Bliss, Mrs. Thurs- | {'¢l ¢f a number of theatres 'n sititutional lgaw. His style was simple, “ T T o e o anowles left | ton B. Barber (Plain Hill). Mrs. C.|New Englaud states and he beliesos|nis thought Itmpid, and his bias, if he [ 33800, B0 SO0CR, o100 F Y rotenguie. a T8 New Beaforg, o '™ Provi-| jomes Isbister, Rev. H. J| Wyckoff, | that au attack, l'ke the one The Glote | paq any, followed a balancing line be- | Ask Miss Adles how! Bhe will be in St e vt oo Mrs, G. P. Stanton. " |jie made upon him, is injurlous 10| iween conservatism and radicalism— | Norwich entire week of April 4th. = 3, 80 TS TOPEERERtVe a theat-| 355 earlier learnings on the supreme | Wauregan House—NORWICH, TAFTVILLE SALE OF TROUT FORBIDDEN. rical stock company, and as a redac- [yench being perhaps more distin- 210 West 11ith St—NEW YORK. tion on hi= private character. Henze the civil suit. CRANSTON’S g SShees st hed fo ervatism than his later, | Teleph 704, mar2sd St. Louis Society Won Last Game, But | Law Passed by the Last General As- ;““: ::bl?: i‘;:ez: 's':hc: sz r“_' — e e Temperance Players Took Cribbage sembly Little Known. quent, revealed in him a keen Interest r / OBITUARY. otal ipe phil- Series By 156 Points—Notes. The legislature of 1909 passed sev- in ‘gyh\;::"tlh:lr ;‘-czr.n&o:rgup:m ea ur e The third and final game of the|¢r2l laws that escaped general atten- A. Rubin. be greatly missed, and his loss will cribbage tournament between the Sa- | tion_at the time, and probably many ‘The death of A. Rubin of No. 222 |pe the more feit in view of the crip- [ e cred Heart T. A. & B. society and the | Of fhose interested, such as market-| West Main street occurred there on | pled condition which the supreme court CUT PRICES ON CARPETS S | St. Louls society was played in St. Louls | Men and keepers of hoteis and res- | Thursday morning about 7 o'clock aft- | was already in. hall on Thursday evening. The home | taurants, do not know that this year|er a long illness with cancer of the AND RUGS i ers won the game the sale or purchase of trout taken|stomach. He had suffered with this = S‘erlin 't';uhty by r;n.lo'n e<>1'g the tl?{g' sfm%"“é}fg from Connecticut waters is forbidden, | for about three years and for about BORN. y temperance society secured iIn the first | ©XCept such as are sold from private|a year had been confined to his bed. |BASS—In Willimantic, March 31, 20 iwo meetings, the latter won by a to- | hatcheries under certain conditions.| = Mr. Rubin, who had passed 59 years,| =z daughter to Mr. and Mrs. B. $ 135 VELVETS at . $ 1.26 VELVETS at Snver N0ve“fes tal of 166 points, In the opening 'lrsta; :cntdi:“cg:p‘h:r’géo:l.m laws of | had b‘been = resident gr this l::ll'tglxo, a Fsum LOMEE. $.1.15 BRUSSELS at . game a week ago the T. A. & B. - Foes > number of years and was ly re- MAURIC INoEwio: oW, 1.00 BRUSSELS at . Srs started strong and Tan up Play- | PSeetion 1. It shall be unlawful for | spected among his associates “For the | March 28 1910, 1dn.uEhter to Mr. and : b ey 256 “p lead to 197 points, which they increas- | ALY Persor to buy, seil, or offer for| last six years he had belonged to the | MTs. Peter Fitzmaur ¢ ed 46 points more at the second meet- | Sle any brook trout taken from the| Congregation Sons of Isrmel, and the $ -0 ing Monday evening. The St. Louls| Waters of this state except as provld-| funeral took place from their syna- MARRIED. $55.00 RUGS now . AEOOPERA GLASSES team recovered their usual form in|©d im section 3142 of the general % gue on High street at 2 o’clock on |[HUSSEY — KEATING — In Norwich, | ¢35 09 RUGS now the last game and alfhough they had | Statutes. hursday afternoon. Rev. M. Stamm | March 1, 1910 by Rev. Joseph E. B TG naw A ok 6 Peke aiaRes ittle chance of overtaldng their op- |, Section 2. Every person who violates| oMciated. Burial was in the O. B. A. !{;‘,3&3}"{! A i Tt Eeatiog | oxs o weh, SO SFie. show ponents, they finished, gamely, Tho | the Brovisfons of section one of this| cemetery at Brewsters Neck. The ser- | 5%, Mase. $32.00 RUGS now y cred Heart T. A. & B. so- vices at e grave were conducted by clety, D, C. Murphy, Alphonse Whits, | 126 than one doliar or more than Afty | Max Polsky. The bearers were Max -gmgm;‘fifujm;:lch, March All Carpets Made and Laid Free. Thountas Phalen, William Malone, Dan- | @0llars, and the buying, selling, or of-| Polsky, D. Pressman, George Greene- | Fénry O. Moll and e H iel Shea and John Hasler; St. Louis | fering for sale of each fish shall be| perger, N. S. Penich, B. Pressman and | Brennan, both of Norwich. SHEA & BURKE flu. Bs‘ aoohty, Napoleon Beausolisl, Sr., Na- | deemed a separate offense. Lazar Henkin. » " poleon Bausoliel, Jr. Philias and J.|, The saction of the revised statutes| Tne deceased is survived by his wife DIED : " JEWELERS. Formisdas Germain and |0 Which reference {s made provides|and five children, Mrs. Sarah Rich | HOFFMAN—In Alken, E. C. March 31, Norwich - and - Taftvillg . ph u. that “trout hatched in the house Or|and Miss Ida Rubin of this_ city,| C. F. Paul Hoffman, In his 46th year,| mar1sd — srown in the private waters of the| Onarles Rubin of this city, Joseph |The funeral wil be af 2 . New Station Agent. owner may be taken et any time for! Rupin of New York and one son in| afternoon at I W. the purpose of stocking other waters, | Fyro; Mystlc. Burial in Elm Grove ceme- REIMBIUTY dutios as agent ot the Terivihe meation, | 304 may be taken by said owner end | TPt = . . the position Raving besn only ‘tempo: | aud Gotover frets Bue St o1 nea: NORWICH TOWN e rics artin, o, Fpuih streer. |12 00 OF the SITAY Of (he medses rarily filled since the death of James| yides that such owner must obtain a —_— ‘| Notice of funeral hereafter. B. Sullivan several months ago. Mr. | jicense (cost five dollars) and requires | Surprise Party—Plain Hill Fire Under BROWNING—In Phinfeld. Conn, Excelsior Auto Cycle Snmsaute t A T Sebim McDongld has been telegzaph operator | that in selling the fish he shall afix| Control—Local Witnesses in Case at| Marc 1910, Wetoome Hazard . or) at the Norwich station of the New | t, the can or package a certificate Putnam. Brownlnl’. in his 76¢h yean The One Man Runebout that wrway o Haven road for a mumber of years and | signed by one of the fish and game F?::fi.lz.::v;cz at ;2‘- late residence finkea good—single and twin—4 and 7 : he is_well it 1 - Hack, Livery |55 gene for vis more ro- | commieslin stating hat ouch Frout| mhe Scotiand rosa school cioses to- “are the product of duly licensed|dmy (Iriday) for one week vacation. | T prie Amanay o Fohnoees laowe: C. V. :E:?L::ON. n, Passciade 0'?!”{.‘ - 5 Geor‘th:l. B-.l , aged years and SRS, Vonne - pparent from the wording of | aMre. E. R. Kinney of Town street #s| &§ months. Agent for New Lon Bernard Clark of Merchants avenue | the 1009 Jaw that its restrictions do | the guest of friends in Poquetanuck. Prayer the home of her son, Bddy Write or telephone for or anr lng has returned after a week’s visit with | 10t apply to trout brought here from B, er, 32 Park streel demonateation: and Jet §ie relatives and friends in Danielson and | 0ther states, but it is clear and em-| Miss Ruth Lucas of Town street is| afternoon 2alt, Lioclock, [Ser-|show for itself rather than take - s bl ‘Wauregan, phatic as to native fish, with the one|spending her Baster vacation Wwith her | laicon at 5.30 o'cioc) - " |other dealer's word. ta e exception of those from private waters, | gather in Poquetanuck. . Magch 30, | Prest-O-Lite Tanks. J(;(selph Labonne is moving this ;};n:;mm of which have obtained a e A B MR, Cone o] StandaciB weel rom Danielson to Taftville, his James B. Chapman of West Town ton, the 57 ear ’.“‘" reters, 12-14 Bath Street. household goods being on the way on | Commenting on this editorially the | strect moes today (Fiiday), with his|Fonecal from per fl:-’; renidonos Sy | mar30d HORSE CLIPPING A Thursday, Hartford Times says: family, to begin his duties as superin- Plainfield Saturday, April 2, at 2 p. m. v SPECIALTY. Tt will not take much more of this | enaewt ot tro Rlmshonae: HARWOOD —In sumora Sprines.| ANMERICAN HOU . aorise Napoleon Parent has had tungsten | Kind of legielation to comvince reason- March 31, Calvin L. Harwood, in his s lamps installed in his store on Mer- | 2Dl men that it is time to leave the| 1ots mre staked out for two new| g6th year. chants avenue, making a noticeable | Wanagement of fish and game to those | houses which are to be built on BIiss | Notice of funeral hereafter. Furrell & Sanderson, Props. BOAT PAlHTS ‘Woolsey’s Copper Paint who own the land. Under the present 3 trespass law they are the only ones m:‘:fl? 'g‘,‘;fnr‘?&kg"“" . Thind Bigres for K. of ©. Candid who have a rightful interest in it. If e s 162 And 9! 3 - Candidates. | that were done and the distribution| his (Friday )evening there 1z to be green) Sunday promises to be another mem- | of fish and game stopped by the state a meeting of the Epworth league. Woelsey’s Rubber Seam Baint, orable day in K. of C. annals in this | unless access to them by the public is| There will be no services at the Meth city, as the degree team of White | secured by a legal authority, the state odist Episcopal church Sunday becaus 15 Mailn Streeot, BRI TORhE. Whiits. Faint, ‘Cross council has a class of about 20 | would do justice and save money. And | o wopiorec: GCreakstt’s Spar Preservative Varnish.|candidates from Norwich and vicin- | this would be a condition very dif- - M '.“ n‘ Steel 'f.s.es ity upon which “o confer the third |ferent from that which now exists. C. P. Capron and Dr. C. H. Lamb el oy degree. Rev. Willla.» A. Keefe is mak- of Town street were in Putnam during Headquarters for ing arrangements to have an interest- H i . Ete., in T —AT— s A the four days of the. Wilcox-Thrall 3 own. ing literary programme also with outi "I (1, getachment sult brought by |case. They were witnesses for Thral unera "’ eclor JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprister. 3 gatios James Ritchie against Contractor | and the humane soclety. 'fltfl' s‘ :rom ;r:wl;;nv:’:-pefi:}dldet: ag?i n{”xe;e"t Frank Martin of Norwich, heard be- Telephone 507. oct2d port, as well as from nearer p,;cesge' fore Justice of the Peace William|_ On Wednesday evening Miss Mary Qpen Saturday -nn).ngl till 8 p. m. Smiddy on Monday, arguments were | Mack wasg given a pleasant surprise ar;daw heard,” the court reserving decisiom. | by about twenty-five of her friends at Delivered to Any Part of Norwich The attachment was placed on two | her home on Bilss place. Man Embalmers‘ the Ale that 18 Rcknowiedged to be the improvement in the lighting. SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Trvoupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery cenngoted SHETUCKET wi est Ales, Lagers, buildings_ the last remaining of the “ h mu F a] old dye mill in Uncasville, which Mr. best on the market — HANLEY’S m uner Martin had the contract to tear down. Refreshment; —_— PEERLESS. A telephone order will i 5 R L e T served. receive prompt attention. ! AGER Director Good-bye to Litérature. X0y, Aaiotes.. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. ' The pen 15 mightier than the sword, | spane T8¢ S0 Dlaln Fill wa Telephone call $2»-3. OIS | and Embal it Is said. Can Teddy R. wield the big | apout, 10 o 27 ontres| mewry m. T et AR ! mser pen after the fashion he once wielded g M st iy o - Following Vehicles? Domecrats, Top and Open Business \ Wagens, Tep and Open Concords. the big stick?—Milwaukee Sentinl. fi":‘."t‘l:”:‘,.,o:‘;‘:r““'“'“““‘ vind car-| subyisdsw FRESH FISH. Wants' Plenty of Action. oy e " y " . 2 Col. Roosevelt is tired of this make- King Quality Al kins in thelr acason. Good and 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bldg. Telephone 642-3. If values.seceived is considered Prompt service day or night. M| believe fighting wild game in Africa st s B THE HB SHOK OF SHONS FOR MuN. . or prices. s o8t Lady Assistant. anid vedrng for the resh ‘sport in Wash- Didn’t Justify Divorce. atyies ln Oxfords, Pat-. ET. LABD," Apsnt. Residence 116 Broadway. ington—Atlanta Jourmal. - An Indiana woman wag Jrae denied @ ai- |ent Gun m and Oxbiood— | TeL 523. 2 Weter St ‘LLW“ opp. Theatre. s 3 Yorce on the ground that her $4.00. auam;y fob3id Telephone 642-3. ratford.—The n-nd list of the|called her a mummy. Certainly. He "“. A. .“_._’ town, -ttor all deductions are she ‘well preserved—N. Y.| made, is m =