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" WORST CASE HE EVER SAW | isree Pnneuu;:?ditchall Postmasters Have Received Notifica- Department e'w“y 'BOXES ON RURAL ROUTES. Postoffic bured at Koot Theie Caree Henry Allen & Son -_— Norwich, Thursday, April 7, 1910. FURNISHING The postoffice department has sert UNDERTAKERS The Bulletin shoula e delivered | Statement of State Humane Agent D. W. Thrall After a|x Jormerly Miss Florence ST i “ont motis asking < everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. MR 1 o New Hagen dergacan | lUstant Relief, Permanent Cure — Trial Farnl dotveey io paie: Todir Bosas and GOMPANY. Subscribers who to receive it by that time will confer a favor by re- Dorting the fact to The Builetin Co. Visit to the Anderson Home in Myer’s Alley Package Mailed Free to All° In Plain Wrapper. the posts a pure white color. This will the post and box from the give a uniform color and fix been cured | their ldentity th: the country will lose her share in . $50,000 fortune left by her father, Morris of New London. When §8 Main Streel. ‘Basson and Phillips came here to take out the li- 3 THE WEATHER. Many cases of Piles have JADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY, Having had his attention called to| Besides Mr. and Mrs, Anderson there | ZIIIIPE came here 06 Caice 008 Bi e y the tions under which the chil- | are five children. Mrs, Anderson Works | Teo that she was 26 years old, and the (DY @ trial package of Pyramid Pile|%a U 8 mall boxes, WThe prntive of Forecast for Today. dren in the family of William Ander- out. The children were found to be it proves its value to you, order more Three More Days arrival of a brother & fow days later to I Diack lock. 16¢ters two Inches mih rought is_urged. ; { loved, were living In Myers' al- & Forecast for New England: Showers | 00+ £ scantily <lothed, the house poorly kept | ind out about the marriage e 7y pte ot e e o e e K S AT s O hade an {nvestigation and |and the conditions. thers anything but e o e | Bty At out tree “Coupon below n1d | The departuent also desiven that the F Sa coast. ; warm - > ¥hrall was . : roag officials be induced to upon o - g e e e Sl State Humane Agent D, W. Thrall of | investigation of the case, and will take s { doctor and his bills, T0ads the names of the towns or vil-| Three More Days of Anmiversary ecacners Predictions from the New York Her-| jirirord, and he came here on Wed- | the matter up with the selectmen in fhere days 2 o 0 which the crossroad leads, The | weel— Thres More Days of Special ald: On Thursday overcast to partly | niq, " and made an Investigation of |hopes that somthing can be done. It uasson is a jeweler. The reasem for n i» acoompanied by a drawing | - res More Days poc d cloudy and cooler weather will prevall, | R0, Colo 1 *“2 ¢ "the conclusion he | is possible that some of the children | the peculiar bequest ls not known, the FREE PACKAGE COUPON showing a commendable style of post, [ Valus Giving. Every person who can an preceded by local rains, With fresh| jeciared it was one of the worst cases | will be put in the county home. They | [RINeE) e e e bracket and box. should visit our store during Anniver- Penaraine ralr Miweatnen with ‘lowes|De had ever been called upon to in- | are under B e akon. oacs | YIen 2 old be cut off without|] PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, rrrTy sary Week and take advantage of the temperature, : Vo and are Mot belng POy 1. it |any. of the property. There were six || 254 Pyramid Bidg, Marshall, Micl M. 3 many special values that we are offers reacners It wes but a short time ago that the | of. O e Kindly send me a sample of Pyra SHNELL-in this ojty. . Observations in Norwich. Anderson house was Taided by ihe |is said, smokes and chiews when he can children, Dla: Trie. Cine i ot ooae b5 el APril € by Rev. E. 8 Worcester. iiréd ing on this occasion, Here are some . 7} thal, that - R . Prothe: 4 find instant relief from ||sis.olaming roorse, swporisd trom | polce =3 veing v discracny hoseg, the | 5L, whorowiinal ond RS G PR | oasth of M Dewner. || ¥R s wranger: oot fod, Yias EEike” 5L | of ‘them: in temperature and the barometric | arrested. ooy e i o o s T M Toties ows Tetss Ao e W, et APl Second Floor Specials voice troubles by using || ciavses Wednesaay: SRy disease on Wednesday. He was & pop- Bymouh’ ' Congrogadignai "chirel | T sy - o ernon, 7 . 24 — Ne our Ta m eseeecsoon. 340208T| DR, CADMAN LECTURES ON C. J. DOWNES MADE P T s ok i e and Mra, Cartie Willey, formery of | vaive | Sorion modus o8 Womewy léflrf; B o e e L R PURITAN IN TWO WORLDS. COUNTY SUPERVISOR | Temperance socicty and well known SRl voon. #.50 | and Misses' Capes, 63 inchios ° ighest 69, Towest 48. ere. DIED ong, with military ocollar, in ¢ ; Fourth in the Series of Y. M. C. A.|Named by Professor Bailey for the black and new Spring shades Bronchlal Predictions far Wetneciny: Tncreas.| Entertainments Largely Attended. Taking of the Census—Two New NORWICH TOWN T rpont Laad, 3 DY hged o2 Y oure: i S viNe WA ing cloudiness with showers at night; : Enumerators Here. . YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE |Notice of tunerdi Hereificr. 0 OVl SBEih winds, *| In the fourth of the Y. M. C. A. — Evidences of an Early 8 tub ) 2 o $10.37 | SPECIAL No. 22— W o Wednesday's weathe: Falr; warmer; | entertainment series, Dr. 8. Parkes | On Tuesday Cornelius J. Downes of | Meetings—Opening of the School g e B Bl g o sy Sl 51 value | Rain and Dust Coats, 63 2 *lc egational t of L P ot T e Cadman of the Central Congres this city received the appointmen TRALIAN LEAF, tie Dicsssnt ‘Toot and_ herd. cure $15.00 | inches long, of fine quality — church, Brooklyn. N. Y. was heard | county supervisor from Professor Bai- | Clement Bushnell of Huntington av- | for all and Urinary troubles. When Worsted, new Spring sollars vy e Wednesday evening at ~the Cenual |jey the Connecticut supervisor of the |enue is visiting at his home in Canter- ey e b sl i Baptist church here In a lecture np- | census. By this _appointment Mr. |pury. Tegular price $15.00. oo 5 [ rises P sets. || water. | Aisen| on The Puritan in Two Continents. | Downes will look after the taking of 15 Main Stroet, ¢ 10 Cents a Box 3 Tey - 2 | He was introduced by Rev. C. H.|the census in the twenty-one towns | Miss Butts’ school on Beech drive » $13.37 | SPECIAL No. 23 — Women's, || a m | pp m. || & m. || a m. filclsltuhof ;‘he Greeneville Congrega- Dllyewh Lfl:donxfio“ntg -n%‘u:kproh; ‘begins the spring term this (Thursday) ’\'&Xue Misses' and Junior Misses e T 547 | tional church. | : able that he will meet an over | morning. .50 | Tajlored Suits—manufactur - a8 328 mglr!» ,?“.‘:,';“;35,.,&?“}‘,’,’&22"32 bR e tfie worl:t ‘x’"h l:;.a enum;r‘lr::r: beo{g:f 5 e Dependable Proprietary Medicines o erw samples — only one o N- n- SBVIII & SOI'I 18 432 | Casional eloquent periods, and a ready | ment: Mr. Downes has resigned the |out on’ April 15, €en days later than| It must be admitied by every fair- e ot v 619 01| humor made the lecture very enjoya- | work of enumerator and to fill that |this year. minded, intelligent person, that a med- | 315.00 to $18:50. 839 il Sets: | ble, He summed up the Puritan ideal | vacancy and the one caused by the fcine could not live and grow in pop- ¢ Ak 34| as " the pursuit of liberty under tho | resignation of C. A. Marx, who is &t | Daniel Ray of South Canterbury was| ularity for thirty years and today ——ND— $1.37 | SPECIAL No. 24—Women's Six hours after high water It is low | restraint of law, but the lecturer reg- | work in New Haven, he has named J. |a recent guest of Daniel Vergason of | p value | Two-piece House Dresses of 5 tide, which is followed by flood tide. | jstered his conviction that God is Mot | S Hartle and John J. Shea. Vergason Hill. old a record for thousands upon $2.00 | chambray, in medium blue, TRAVELERS REQUISITES s so much evercised in special lesisla- | “'If the enumerators have any trom- thousands of actual cures, as has m a m r light blue and gray, sizes 34 TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND GREENEVILLE tion for the Jews and Americans a5 | plo getting answers to the questions, | There will be no meeting of the|Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- i t0 46 — Anniversary price J = we fondly are inclined to suppose, and | they refer the matter to the country |Helping Hand club of the Scotland road | pound, without possessing great vir- | $1.37, regular price $5.00. LEATHER BAGS. Surprise Party for Leslie Ward—Back | the Egyptian went out just as this | gupervisor, who takes it up. this (Thursday) afternoon. tue and actual worth. Such medicines G ) Our stock comprises all that is new from Wedding Trip—Personals. nation will go out when it can no ———e must be looked upon and termed both $3.37 | SPECIAL No. 25 — Women's line of goods. The longer play the game. Sketching WEDDING. Miss Sayles school on Washington | standard and dependable by every Lady Assistant. value | Taffeta Silk Pettlooats fr i whers you know | A party of local Ashermen who were | throush the epochs represcnted by the . strect reopens sessions today (Thurs-| thinking person. 13 Colopions oalf’ 98-8 9500 | styles, made with percalin 1 . That is why the |at the navy yard last week after flat. | countries of the Nile an: pra- rothero—Bushnell. ¥) after two weeks’ vacation. under ruffie, black and colors Norwich’s trunk busine: sh went dow! s | te: d the Graeco-Roman epoch, he e fec Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure| Hegry M. Chureh. Wm. Smi —Anniversary pric 3.87 wich's trun usiness |fish went down the river again Wed- | tes and the With the susplefous omen of pe.fect | o 0 o0 SEmmn L o eeke of Gy and Dlddee troumie hl:ll-fin th ADea N e ey Grice g%y, > ui Wrist Bags, Pocket Books, kinds of novehties in leather nesday to try their luck and made a good catch. WAL C. BODE, Prop Telephons $65-4. 283 Main Street. have returned from their wedding trip and Mr. Solomon has resumed work at his grain stor came to the Teutonic epoch, which he said_did the only thing that was to be done, take power from the top process had begun with Alfred the Great and culminated in Abraham Lincoln, but we must retain the aver- for in the average citizen lies ‘weather, one of the prettiest of the early spring weddings took place om ‘Wednesday_evening at § o'clock at the Henrletta, was united in marriage with Fred G. Prothero, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prothero, of No. 51 Greene daughter, Miss Hazel Swift, of Willi- mantic, were recent guests of relatives place are at Fishers Islang for two weeks, putting their cottage in order for the summer. not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Lee & Osgood Co. town this week. Philip Hendrick, Jr., has returned to and Wine, $3.50 and $4.00. “Sold ex- clusively by Mr. and Mrs, Morrs J. Solomon,|and give it to the plain people, who |yUPCAETCaY, PFETE S0 L © Cnartes H. | here. KING QUALITY KET BARNESS C0. hose marriage took place at the|were at the bottom tony, weary |Bushnell, No. 125 EHzabeth street, P e L s Ostr ich F lumes - s n| Democracy’s rude, stony, weary | Mr. and Mre. H. B, Porter of Bliss The Shoe of Shoes for Men. See tt bride’s homs in Chesterfield Sunday, hen their only daughter, Bmeline been visiting relatives and friends in | New Spring. Styles 1 Black, Russet THE GREAT SALE OF OBTRICH THIS PLUMES WILL CONTINUE ALL WEEK. IT IS AN OPPOR- age, avenue. The ceremony was performed g " FRANK A. BI Mrs. Charles Gay of Boswell avenue | the dependence and certainty of the > S. W he | _The King’s Business club héld a bus- | his studies as Columbia law school, aft- . BILL, was i New Tondon Wednosday sailing | republic. . The Puritan in whatever |BY Rev. . & Worcester, pastor of the |ycqs” moeting on_ Wedneaday evening | er a brief visit at his home on School | Telephons. 104 Main 8treet. | TUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST on Mrs, | Frederick Pratt, who was |land has had the secret of his power | SI0A0WEY COMSTOSSHOR, OF at the home of Phillp B. y of | street. KINDS OF OSTRICH PLUMES AT married here last week and are in New | in the Bible, and he can never die 23| The charming fioral decorations at [Town street. e PRICES THAT ARE FULLY ONE- London for a short time before going | long as he has lnhfl!mnt vitality and |40 house were potted plants, sweet o Louis Brunelle received a telegram MURP GARRY, | THIRD ES: to his home In Lansing, Mich. plays the game of lite. | [C "G dastar Mlies, and the oare- | Mr.ana Mrs. G. Curtia Hull and thelr | late Tuesdey evening Stating thas nis HY & McGARRY, RD LESS THAN REGULAR i el The lectarer was frequently ap- | RIS S18 PR Teq® nGc, ‘o briaal |€wo Gaughters of Bliss place Gave re-|sister in Holyoks, Mass. wag seriously 207 Main St. PRICES. Robert Kendall and Emory Card, | plauded in the course of his address. | arcp of mountain laurel and white car- | turned from spending several days with|ill, and on Wednesday morning he left ¢ while on a recent trip to Plainfleld, e == nations. For the wedding march Mrs, |Telatives in Jewett City. for that city. We adyertise exactly as It Is. BOTH BLACK AND WHITE caught a string of four trout, one of Connectiout Patents. J. A. Newman of Hartford, sister of e AT THESE PRICES which welghed over a pound. They are| List of patents granted by the United | the groom. rendered effectively tns | Mrs. George §. Wightman of Biiss UNLIGHTRED WHEEL planning for another trout expedition | States patent office to citizens of Con- pridal chorus from Lohengrin and the place, who has been vacating her home At $ 1.39—regular price $ 2.00 next Saturday. Another party return- | neoticut as contained in the Official [pride was given away by her father. |&nd storing her f”"’ t‘u SO0 | o ee of Middlstown Rector Bein: At $ 1.89—regul b9 - ed Monday with & dozen fine looking | Gazette dated March 29, 1910: Belcher, | The only attendants were the ring- | (Thursday) o reside on 8cKinley ave. ing 89—regular price § 3.00 fon Sareen 3 THartfora, arive chain Bie” | Doty “iastora. Brerett and Dudiey (He Haled to Court. At § 248—regular price § 4.00 S sell, Percy R., Wate . 2P- | Newman, of Hartford, twin nephews of t $ 2.98—regular price In the Shetucket river below _the|ing’ machine; Bradley, Harry, New |geraiots o0 artiort P R o The Three-ln-One _elub met with| At one of the busiest seasons of po e :::::::::,‘f,' st 7o Mt Greeneville dam buckies have bdeen | Britain; dial holder for knitting me- | poniiy trimmed with light blue. Mrs, John Lyons of Wightman's switch | ltce court In Middletown for some time e running for several days, and quite a |chines; Brinkman, Louis I, West|"% pretty feature which was a sur- |on Wednesday. e afterncon was | Judge Pearne presided Monday. Rev. At § 3.98—regular price § 6.00 number have been out after them.| Hartford, hoisting mechanism; Brink- | prige upon the newly married couple wm; sewing. Tea was served by | George B. Gilbert, Episcopalian rec- At § 4.98—regular price $ 7.50 There are also a few perch, ang one man, Louls Hy West Hartford, radiator | was introduced while they were rocelv- | the hostess. tor from South Farms, was before the At § 5.98—regular price § 8.00 man scooped in @ fine trout without |for motor vehicles; Brinkman, Louis |ing the congratulations of the houseful court to answer to the charge of ric A8 708 <agats . expecting it. 3. West Harford, making = curved | 08 e G0 s, O e o he TAFTVILLE ing & bicycle without a light on Main t § 7.98—regular price $10.00 _ Toueht metal pipe GHtings: Burns: | wedding benl above them beitg Dulled strest late Sunday night, * He pleaded At § B9B—regular price $12.50 Teslie Ward was pleasantly surprised tthew -y Y, gl “45P; | by little Miss Caroline I Brittin, let- adies’ i - | Eulity to charge, and after giving At § 9.98—regular price $12.50 FOR by o party of friends at his home on | Fischor, Frederick G. New Haven|(ng down a shower of white sweet ";”"'.M"",;"'.::? !""_"" :"'d' In-|him a mild lecture Judge Pearne sus- At $11.98—regular price $15.00 Smith avenue Tuesday evening, and a | folding box- Heft, Nathan I, Bridge- | peas and white violets over bride and | ‘teresting ing—Leg Broken at| pended judsment. In the testimony of At 1 thoroughly e: le time resuited for | port, attachment for interna ?mguq— groom. Little Miss Brittin v-ore white New Weave Shed—Cribbage Tourn. Captain Kincald it develoved that Mr t $13.98—regulur price $20.00 HE ail William Hollin pleased the com. | tion sgiote; Hotohiiae B 1L S lnen lawn embroidered vith rose- | ment—Baseball. e o g s R e e At $17.98—regular price $25.00 pany wi s witty contributions and | walk, mac] 23 : 3 - 3 had Gkt S LF PAPER Carl B. Morgan gave a number of reci- | Long, George R, Waterbury, push fau- | The bride, who s of a charming| The April meeting of the Ladies | Stolen and in giving a description of - — tations in_a creditablo manner. Miss | cet; Nash, Lewls . Soulh Nowwslk |plonde type,'locked Jovely in a gown of | Missionary soclety was held in the|it. he said he had no lantern. Asked R SPLI e Ruth McKinley's plano_selections gave | displacement structure; =Nash, Lewis | gheer whife sk, semi-princess, en | parlors of the Tafiville Congregational | A5 t0 Whether he was in the habit of [FRONT 226IN.BACK 2 Yo !N.Jj{i} Main Floor Specials much pleasure. The Imperial quar-|H, South Norwalk measuring instru- | train, with pearl oinaments, and 4 veil | church on Wednesday afternoon, with | Tiding the wheel nights, he said that = ~ e tette, J. Alfred Lawson, Charles and |ment and similar tool; Nichols, Frank |caught up with orange blossoms. She [a good attendence of members. ' The|he occasionally did so, but that he 176 | SPECIAL No, 1—Men's I Bert Turner gnd Albert Turner, sang | L., Stamford, piston; Peck, Charles Wo | carried a shower bouquet of bride roses | president, Mrs. Samuel Prentice, con- | Ususlly went home in a roundabout - value | ported Spring weleht Hal in_fine voil. Refreshments ' were | Forestville, mechanism for squazing the | ang wore the gift of the groom, which | ducted the meeting, which opened with | WY, 50 as to avold meeting the po- you apprccmte goo 260" | Fose, Hermaort dyve. piaim 9 served and the party broke up at a late | ends of spiral springs; R?befl—v nes | Was a solid gold daisy and horseshoe | the customary singing and prayer. The |lice. He seemed to be lanoring unaer BIGL ana Biack with. White CRANST”N S hour. | Those present were Misacs Eiiz | C. Ansonia, gear cuiting machine; | nicoch. *Mre: Bushnell, . the brides | literary ProRTAmmS was one of intercet| & Tisapprehension regarding the law, - s b ety abeth Addle, Gertrude Kendall, Flor- Smith, Stephen T, Stamford, typewrlt: |mother, wore pearl gray taffeta net, |and was much enjoyed. Mrs. Domald |96 he sald ho thought if he rung his sl\ll'ts and co“al"s ['e pate) regutar SHoo Sos. - ° ence Allen, Ruth and Agnes McKinley, | ing machine; Voight, Honry G. New |en train, with applique rose trimming, | B. MacLane read a paper reviewing|bell every two hundred feet, he was y : ’ ity mar3ldaw Winifred Driscoll, Myra Kendall, Ma- | Britain, night latch ’dm“fi{“d“’wv, The groom’s mother wore a handsome | missionary work in Austrle, and the | Within the limits of the law. ] - 876 | SPECIAL No. 2 — Men's tilda MeNulty and Messrs. Johnson | Wheeler, David C. Bridgeport, draw |toilette of dove gray sitk combined with | work and progress at Saluds was told you 11 like our value | Black and White Striped Banfield, Erwin Gibson,William J. Hol- [ cut shears; Ford, George R. Fandsor; | Wolet veivet and lace. by Mrs. Christopher G. Lillibridge in 500 | Workfng Bhitte warracied |1in, George Amburn, C. B. Morgan, Al- | display stand. Trade marks: ha 0;“ Mrs. Newman's dress was of cream |an interesting manner. Other interest- - oo ‘fm‘sl s R o g o | bert Andrews, Chatles and Bert Tur- | Rubber Works company, Hartford, sol- | procadeq satin wth point lace and | ing contributions wers smmde ‘3 Mrs, | brands s e i e | mer, Frank Miner and Henry Heaps. |id, oushion and pneumatic tubber ve-|chiffon, cut with small train, and Mrs. | Charles W. Prentice, Qfrs. Charles o Stion $Te, repula¥ Drive. S60 CUT PRICES | hicle tires; New England Enameling | rittin’ was gowned in gray silk with | Webster, Mrs. F. J. Werking, and the . SRR s < A | LEBANON YOUNG MAN Sonpe n);l‘leld’.}ian ol Wiekcniry, sp:‘::sl::.nKiMh. A A m—egxn i’;‘.‘“fl?‘;fli‘m’““‘ifi"fl zfi!::_ WK You Yrv IlI M-::! N: Mi f."é'- If You| Our Shirts and Collars are made 10| o537 | SPECIAL No. 4—Boyw Rus | rd, ot e ollow This Norwich Citi- 3 val 3 louns Sulte i S HAD TROUBLESOME NATURE | Showing sum. Deslme: Hart, Walter | concmany, the. Barmony. siab oF. five | mesting of the secicty Will bs & thasky e A SRS STYNE Cx Mo S T | e Lt el e sl ering PRA H., New Britain, hinge leaf. pleces " played, and ‘e collstion was | offering meeting for tho benefit of . brought shirt and collar making and RN, A . ree. served. e guests included friends | missionary endeavor. S i ce 33 Silver Novelties | there very long, and went to the Atlas | FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. [gng relatives from Hariford, New Ha- T Never neglect your kidneys. fitting to a state of perfection. R Ay - A, R Motor Car company, whoee piant is AP ven, Boston, Chauncey, N. Y., and New Baseball Meeting. 1t you Dave pain in the beck, arina: 3 but a few etepe from the house on [Broadway Church Organization Hears | Yori city.’ ‘Amons the large humber of | prostaent Adolphus Benoit presided | disorders, Gixsiness and nervousness,|g e oY, the Monarch Shirt at| g4s7 | 8PECIAL No. 5—Boys Two. 25¢ up Greenwich street where he lived. There | Letters from Miss Delia Leavens in | eostly and beautiful gifts were & chock | ana' there were about 25 present at the | 1t time to ace and no time to cxpert, |#1:00 @nd the Cluett Shirt at $1.50.| vaiue | pieco Buits, havy and binow e was in the asse partment. i m oo’ her, a com; - rated and X e et he waluse clay Yoy b sad| Oh"e ining room st of quatcred sk Hrom | Msebell meeting Tuesday evening. A | .l " nce are all symptoms of kid. | The patterns are handscme, the colors| 3%:00 | Totated and siyilan mres. Also OPERA GLASSES |moved last April to the house on Por-| At the regular meeting of the For- |the bride’s father and a handsome |ins the sum of $25 for the team's|ney trouble, and you should seek a|are guaranteed, the fit is perfect. price $4.37, regular price | ter avenue, where he had lived until|eign Missionary society at the Broad- |Haviland china dinner set from Mr.|franchise Wes paswed. A vote of thanks|remedy which is kmown to cure the %.00 A fow Sne pairs, slightly shop- arrested yesterday. For the last few | way Congregational church on Wed- fand Mrs. John Brittin and son. has already been sent to J, Artbur At. We oarry half and quarter sizes in o months he had been employed by the | nosday afternoon there was a large at- | For the past four years the bride | wood of Waurezan for nis timely con- | Kidneys. 176 | SPECIAL No. 11—One_case worn, at half price. H. L. Handy company as recelVing |tendance and an interesting session. [has been the clerk in oharge of postal | {ribution. of — $80. Manager — Archis| Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to lars. The latest and newest styles| walus | of Spiit-foot, Fast Bisck clerk, and was well liked there. The subject was Tung Chou and the |sub-station No. 2 at the Boston store, [ Molleur will have work on the Blasch. N : 190 | Hoslery for women, knit to § = iy ¢ g iy each- | use. No need to experiment. It has|are always found here at 15c each or s . | Spencer’s Marriage an Elopement. | North China mission. Letters and ex- & 2 ive years been | ors started next week, it Is expected, t without a seam-—Anniven. | It is ciaimed that the marriage of | tracts of letters from Miss Delia Leav- |head of the mem's department in the |ang 'n local merchant will provide a| CUred many stubborn cases in Nor-|p gor 26c. sary price 17c a pair, regular N 80. 1. DIISS, S e e A T e ot | ens of this city, who ls located there, [same firm. Their fellow employes pre- | Scoreboard. A commmittes of thres to| Wich. Follow the advice of a Nor- price 19c. 1 of an elopement. Miss Ambers, Mrs, | were read by Miss Mary FHuntington. |sented them a valued token of estoem. | purchase supples for the team was| wich citizen and be cured yourself. Try our Ara-Notch Collar. They're 0 < AL They _ proved decidedly interesting. | After a wedding tour in the south | Juncianey SInD et = 70 | SPECIAL No. 13—500 picces JEWELERS. Spencer’s name before her marriage to 5 . M Mre. Proth ppointed, members ing _Man- Mrs. Charles. H. Whaley, 9 Tread- de in Belmont and Chester styl val of Wash Ribbon 1 Ldth ot araher Tn e omoe of Shaieer T | were served: whers Mr. Prothero 1s bubding 2 mod- | CFhe! pegining of Drastize will_de-| tiers “Hidncy” PH Sabe oic® ,TIh Lt e B L B stenog o1 % it PO plnt. mehich T 18 5 o E g pleces—Anniversary price 70 et S A Boat Club Wall Rebuilt. duct? having resigned his Dosition 8t | heduy is & Futmble dny it in eipeciad | 88%, L, JBAVE valued them highly, & $4068, ' reguler: Driow) BN, 89 | workea for Mr. y a vear or two tho | Ehe Boston store, Their use has saved me & great deal and 13¢, and was rgarded in his office as a( Before the float s put n place at the that some of the candidates may be Out | o~ suffering. My _oxperience ~ with most efficient and Mkable young wom- | Chelsea Boat club house for the season, or a little prelminary wo Sarious’ retnedios han’ TRogbE Iné % g J s {an. Spencer and Miss Amberg took out | it has been necessary o rebuild the WORKING FOR REVENUE SCHCOL e e ot thete’ wille foloy whoe T O E A L Rt X ) a marriage license here the morning of | wall where s at " MeoGrati & ith Ward, one way will cause distress I . 2 chie var of (Successor {o A. T. Gordner) Starch 15, 1908, and the records show | the front of the boathouse. This has | Coast Artillery Company Leaves Fort | MOGTth WStehed With Ward, =~ | ofe way witt canee Cistoess In another: ) et Aot H c PY that n‘\r- were married in Boston the imw r?een ,."e‘i.’;‘”,‘.f\:“'m@“"{’fin?'mé?i Trumbull and May Not Return. pion pool player, has been matched | Pills, which I procured from N. D. price Tc each, regular prices | P | same day. aunch ow: ow have the - { Sevin & Som’s drug store. They act 10c and 12%e. a - VBT Y [ 00 e ks it b e OB Haskell, . B. Perry | The 1324 company, U. S. coast ar- | & jo0 ot e 1 Mo Ticrvide oY | aotely upon the kidneys, and 5 met| SPr14 /' P as Bertram Gaser Spencer, 27 vears|and N. A. Gibbs. Varlous launch own- | tillery, will leave Fort Trumbull, New | to] onr Merohants avenuo, Saturdey | affect the stomach, lheart or other 670 | SPECIAL No. 16—Dress Suit old. and his place of residence 35 Sev- | ers are at work getting their boats in- | London, for summer camp at Fort H. | sishe 4 organs in any way. I consider it a walue | Cases, waterproof, with Y onth' street, this city, He stated that|to condition, and W. B. Geary is busy | G Wright early in June, and it 15 |2i& leasure to recommend Doan's Kidney $1.00 | wooden frame, fancy Uning, Boardlng it was to be his first marriage and | painting some of the canoes and other | considered highly probable that the Bills to other kidney sufferers.” round handles, brass lock that he was a brakeman by occupation. | private property. old company will not come back to the Leg Broken at Weave Shed. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. S and catches — Anniversary He gave his birthplace as Lebanon, - === old army post. New barracks are ready | A Frenchman about 45 years of Poutar-Mitbarn Go. Buftale, Nox yors price 67c, regular price $1.00, Stable Conn., and his parents’ names as Wil- New Lights at Central Baptist. for the company at Fort Wright and | emploved by the J.W. Bishop Co.,whos$ | FOSter-liern G- Fufe o, ew > bul L. L. and Kate Gager Spencer. Miss A new arrangement of electric lights |as the plan® has been to have that |first name is Joe, but ‘whose last is un- R b h - 970 SPECIAL No. 17—Women's Amberg sald that she was 18 years old | at the Central Baptist church, in use | company stationed there it is not con- | certainhad his leg broken at the Pone- T TG o RN o R value | 26-inch _ Umbrellas with 12-14 Bath Street. oo the day the licenes was taken out, | this week for the first time is quite |sidered lkely that it will return to |mah companys mew woave sied Wed- | e 0m e e $1.50 | metal rod paragon _rame at it was her first marriage, anc t | pleasing to the congregation. Seven |Fort Trumbull. As announced severa] |nesday afternoon about ¥elocl e taffeta = covering, Sterlin HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. |she lived at 69 Sargent strect. Her | Tungston burmers have been placed in | months ago it Is the was departments | was helping change around one of the Watch for the Comet. trimmed, mission and fancy Telephone $32. apr2sd occupation was put down as a book- | the ceiling under the gallery, the big | plan to vacate the post for its occu- |Deavy concrete plers at the shipping| The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch Spring means new Furniture. metal handles — Anniversary keeper. She stated that her parents’ | central chandeliers have been equipped | pancy by the United Statss revcnue |300r on the north end of the mill, when | the children for spring coughs and | price 97¢c, regular price $1.50, were Herman A. and Blizabeth | with these lights, and @ new four-light | service. it fell over on his right leg, breaking|colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's| And we are prepared to show you B“‘T PAl iling Amberg. The couple were|chandelier has been placed for the { The .school of the revenue cutter |it between the ankle and knee. He Honey and Tar in the house. It is the | the finest goods in Connecticut. Any-| 270 | SPECIAL No. 18—Hamiburg married by the Rev. Leopold A. Nies | choir gallery. service is mow ’ located at Arundel |Feceived tem P‘m:‘t‘unuon‘;; ihe best and safest prevention and cure 10T | (hing at any price. Special pleces that| YAl Embroidery for Mnirt waiste on. 2 AR Yo v 3 nds of Dr. Cassidy, and where the nee u covers, otc. Woolsey’s Copper Paint i 3 = SR A Saaey Worked Three Candidates. e T e e i T advan- | Pout 4 oclock the ambulance casme up | immediate rellef a vital Tecossity. "Tis | belp you in buying odd furniture when ® | S eveiot worik - Ammbver- (red and green) i : At the regular communication of |The change hms been. advocated by |and conveyed him to the Backus hos- |prompt use has saved many little lives. | house cleaning. Now Is the time to sary price 270 @ yard, regu- s sbtee Bass Pt 5 PoECer and his wife have Hved ot A e e o 3 T and A . | both the “treasury and whr depart | Pital, where the bone was set aiid put| Contains no oplates or harmful drugs. | yuy. lar price Goc. : : 5 kvenne, i O e minie on Wadnesday | ments and is being favored by the ef- |in splints. It was sald that the man|Refuse substitutes. Lee & Osgood Co, Hoffman’s Yacht White Paint, Sprinsfield, a little over a year. They 1 D) e received other injuries, but they were We will be pleased to have you in- | 570 | SPECIAL No. 19 — 27-inci 'e 8 P . . |are described by the other residents of | evening, three candidates were work- |forts of Senator Brandegee and Con- do ek e i e S e ] vatoe | Baseordered Fiouncing n Crockett's Spar Preservative Varnish. | {58 CErCOCS ot neighborly peopie. | od in the sccond degree in fine forra. | Eressman Hisgins. Maryland congress- | DOt & Koy Pt 1 spect the values offered here. u videre uncings, il Sl Wodl and Steel Brushes |oaey b ous it oo Bapsetm Ten and senators have opposed the | Was in a comfortable co n Wed- 100 | new 1910 designs—Anuiver move, but practical assurances that |Mesday evening. . sary price ¥ic a yard, rogu~ Porter avenue is owned by a German, | oo o EAna nd of the lar price $1.00. Who is & cousin of Mrs. Spencer. The | €:27¢d paper factory, at the e the change would be made have been P Lol —AT— old toll bridge. It runs paraliel to the | given, Four-Cornered Cribbage Tournament. ’ F Other residents of the stroet are for- | Gonnecticut river and is about 100 e Plnai i & fofar Soetialt o> 62-66 Main St 770 | SPECIAL No. 20 — Clrittony FRED L. CROWELL s’ B7 Water St. | &S inorouentare inat turns down to TS long, e AT e aea | | 'CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY. tournament are now being discusied. CUT PRICES ON CARPETS "u" n Street. gl e LA T e B " |the left just beyon e Springfield y tre as a result of the e ™ e ™ marzsda = Scen anywhere. It is exactly aimilar to | Blind—They ~Were Getting Money |Tecont matehes che St Towls Soc iy i35 vELVETS at ... price $1.00. - tho forclgn quarter 1n any city. The| in Good Sized Amounts. club and the Sacred Heart T. A. and|$ 1.25 VELVETS at .. — e ipencers are the only Americans on the B, sociéty. It is expected that a com- e N Who Is Lookin Funeral avenue. 2 On Wednesday the police nipped a | mifteo to complete arrangements Will|§ +a DronoErS ot é No. 45, where the Spencers live, is [ clever scheme in the bud when they |pe appointeq before long, and if their|$ 140 BRUSS at . AGER mmmm a one and one-half story house of about farrested Willlam J. Hall. Patrick | efforts are successful an interesting|$ INGRAINS at . m eight rooms. It has a front porch ex- | O’Brien and William McCarthy on the | series of games Is sure to result. The|s INGRAINS at s “l d The Special 8 of Jewelry will con- or A tending the whole width of the front |charge of vagrancy. Mr. O'Brien 35 |sociatios %o taie part will be the S| 35500 RUGS mow terilize tinuo &Il this wesk. It comprises 5000 * and Embalmsr of the house. A few straggling vines | bling and the plan as stafed was that | Touls soclety, Sacred Heart T. A. and | ¥ 3 pieces of clean, fresh and perfsct i Vehicles? make a half-hearted attempt to chmb |one '0f the men who could see would | B society, ville Athletlc club and | $30.00 RUGS now . 15c¢ a Bottle ol Belghe Rhd antarhfohedeil o : 0 ow nfl enicies "y - up the pillar of the porch. The whole [lead the blind man up to a door and |Larayette club. The four organiza-(3$26.00 RUGSE now . i 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. [ | Bouse gives the impression of strug- |rap. The blind man would be left thers ' tions will probably make contributions |$22.00 RUGS now . ; $1.50 a Dozen 15¢ each, 2 lor 2ic, Democrats, Top and Open Business Telephone 642-2. ling to appear white. The Italian |seeking alms wlileh he often and | to purchase a suitable trophy. d y ) value 25¢, 50c and 75 Wagons, Top and Open Concords. i > | neighbors of the Spencers,-in so far as | later the interésts weré pooled. This All Carpets Made and Laid Free. T agtual value 25c, 500 and 75c. Soe Radrighr - Prompt service day or night. M| they can make themselves undersiood, | was done at several places. before the Pocobnal’ Mention. i A [N FUCeses s consitiered, Lady Assistant. declare Bertram G. Speacer to be a | police arrested them. e S Saits our prices. Residence 116 Broadway, [§| /5008 feliow Thiey have no know- | My Seougs Thoinegn S Swpn SHEA & BURKE, DUNN’S PHARMACY . e et A B T el il A The Portesus & Miichel o, 3 or evening, n so far as he had | western 3 ing over : s 4 CHAPMAN (0., Telephone 642-3. dealings. with them it scems that ho 1400 acres and causing & loss of about n Norwich and Taftvill 50 Main Street. John Hedge of New Bedford has' marlid mar12s apridaw ‘Wwas alwaws-friendly. $4.00°

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