Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1910, Page 11

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DEATH- Henry Allen & Son UNDERTAKERS The Dulletin should be deiivered | Damages of $5,000 are Su‘rkhmm from New (1T Country School was the attiac. o8 Mala SHGEL everswnere in ihe ety betore 6 & . | Haven Road—Short Calendar Business Acted On. — |Ffisy ‘woming. “Tia. sy was given A ” that time will confer a favor by re- ’ 3 S wearen | e et (om T SHIRTS recast - Sa Dy Delne stiuck NN S S ST ; ed truent and another | | : e 2 . Forocast For Today. Shging ae he was Jsaviag the pubile | A subsitite compiaint was allowed o D e eaat a0l anothiec) oo e o T S meer i fvnter | T2, Dell rang amd te echool with dowd ¢ They are perfect fit- urday in west and south; fair street, papers have been served fn a vs. the Hawkins English r. S (%,-,. yde) as east portions. Sunday, sh suit for da: an they | Co. of | teucher openea with 1 and : & 3 ¥ will d cooler; moderate winds, mostly north- > A defauit was allowed in the case e : .-’ and you fin east to easts g Mr. Coburn was in | Puffer et al. vs. Trail in i Predictions from the New York Her- | charge 35 tlhne e nien A ciase_the ted . them different char- ald: © Om_Saturday overcast weather | Uy, B, ey Poburn of Revere, Mam. | weede . s el Hu /|l acter from everybody’s and nearly stationary tempera ; " of ‘the will of Charles W. Il prevail, with Hght to fresh, ¥ arias | Coburn, sues the New Haven road for | lowed in the case of Davis ve. Davis o S shirt. and cooler weather, with local rains. Observations in Norwich. 3 e i temperaturs *'and_ the barometri ppeal from provate: J. E. Sullivan One of the chiet reasons for th M PHERS N changes ay: 3 sons for e 3 e “'l”c":‘e;&;. 'f): divorce is the triviality c 7 a. d often accom; es marriage. Rosiion on Boys and the singing of pani The Hatter, 101 Matn St by local rains} and on Sunday cloudy | $3.000 damage: d was killed at New London on Jan. 4, 1910, < Assigned. o and fabrics good. Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes 19—Everett Spicer, ils r Quickly and Cheapening Marriage. ble winds, mostly southerly, followed o T o iy Prices reasonable The following records, reported from When clergymen lend themselves. to m. 12 m. ‘ednesdav_April 20—J. J. Desmond, | School Days 1ose 6 p m. State strect, two main line tracks and ..:I;'.- e 3. M. Peckham, exr.; Clanis- | amusing and nv'z‘;‘l;tm:‘r’u?m:e-m o2 this triviality they are accomplices in Highest 79, three switch tracks, the switch tracks | sa B. Rathbun The teacher in his costume of brown | the devils conspiracy to make mar- being next to the river. It was on the | Samuel Transkensky “land white plaid trousers, scarlet vest|Ii28€ & failure. No doubt the clergy- Predictions for Frida. from the river that he | Gibson. and gray coat fully represented tne|mon Who officiated:the other day in adictions for S A 8 Partie A WA [ ooy New York at the wedding of a circus ’ er; variable winds, dicted. = ‘Martha %vuu:m. Central clown married the couple as strongly SE ‘/ IN S iy e onenutor [ S8 Hip e 1 Co. ve. Washington | ing red headed boy and the lisping girl | &%, 20¥body could be married; but it Sun. Moon and Tides. over the short calendar session for the | L Tooker: George W. Guard vs. W. V.|attracted the attention of the audi- | GiU0ST €068 against the e o1 [ Sun 1), High "I Moon | April additional term of the superior | Santacroce. 3 % e"f:e- RS T ed by | CeTemony should be attended with ih il Rises. | Sets. ]ywner.l Sets. | court in this city on Friday morning. , April 26. (spectal)—Freder- 1 e were Servi 'Y | solemnity appropriate to euch a seri- DRUG Tueaday, a Six of the ten cases went off the list |ick H. Toomis, admr., vs: George F. Tow. C._B. Woclsston and Miss ADniS| ooy onefter 1o read thet ‘the wedding e m il p.om| X0 O etponed. B Duer, assisted by the members of the | prixeasion was led by four clowns. in Il a m | p.m. 1016 || King’s Business club. [ 11 motley array, that the bride’s face was NORWICH YOUNG MAN covered with kisscs and grease int. UNIFORM PLANS Mo, T i GonerAl s Gor.| 314 that the speechos wote notiins . Thomas -~ |pot clownish. Agreeing to the good. NOW IN GOLDFIELD. FOR\CITY COURTS. | nor ix' spending the week end in Hart- | heartednenn of alf the partictpants, cio William Dillworth Makes a Rough Trip | Conference to Be Held at New Haven i R to Deliver an Auto in Salt Lake City. Today With That End in View. Miss Bessie Bushnell of the Scotland | the whole business a triviality. There Six_hours after high water it is low tide, which is followed by flood tide. 3 —_ road is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.|are clergymen who would TRAVELERS’ REQUISITES GREENEVILLE # The many friends of William Dill-| -Judges Mathewson and Tyner of the | Henry Bushnell, of Lisbon, themaelves to such & procesding—hun - —AT— worth, formerly of this city, son of Mr. | New Haven city court have invited all dreds of them—and no clergyman who TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND o L 8 TSR 13t | and Mrs. William Dillworth of Greene- | the city court and borough judges of | Mrs. Nathan Bushneil spent a day|respects the Institution of marriage re ’ LEATHER ‘BAGS. Girls’ Friendly Society Celebrates 13th | i ™} javing attended the Free | the state to be their guests at lunch- | this weelk with her sister, Mrs. Irving | should.—New Bedford ndard. ses all that is new | Anniversary — Schoel Orchestra is| Academy and left a short time ago for | eéon at the Union League club today | Bushnell, of the Scotlamd road. jed coaSP S Our Ok P ine of goods. The| Formed—Temperance Team at Jew- | the west, will bo pleased to learn of | at noon, and after luncheon to hold a i e Some Unkingly Traits of Lions. £nd movel 1n SHIS MER S O e | ict O him and some of his experiences out | conference. Frank Lewis of Gardner, Mass. 18| mhere are the lion's habits—and are - e -4 Y- there. The conference is for the purpese of | spending a few days with his mother, | 010 27 the lion's habits—and are they ere reliable. That is why the . e i P 3 = B re Salt Lake City Herald--Repub- | generally discussing the procuring of ; Mrs. Russell Lewis, of the Harland b S bulk of Norwich's trunk business| A school orchestra has been orgamized |y an has the following to say of an|a uniform practice act and set of | road. e NI balis e AR a0y 49 Main Street comes to us. at the Greeneville grammar school un- 2 e e B % Ladies’ Wrist Bags, Pocket Books, | der the direction of Frederick W. Les- | @uto trip which ended March 30: i or all the city and borough cannibal. Anderson, the African trav. mar and all kinds of novelties in leather | ter, and while it is just getting start- | After being given up for lost and, | courts of the state. Mrs. Jonakhan/&mm. Jr., returns to| gler, tells of a contest over @ carcass 16d . covered with mud, dust and grease un- | Judge Mathewson explained the pian, | Hartford today (Saturdey) after three | Detvoon a lion and a lioness that end. goods. 53 and is somewhat handicapped by | ) they were as much begrimed as|saying that at the present time all the | Weeks' stay with relatives on TowWn | oq in the mate kilne sad thoq aovene. lack of variety of imstruments, it al- |l : THE SHETUCKET HARNESS CO.- ey their automobile, C. L. Hagan and Wil- | various city courts have, different rules | stre o s " ready gives much promise of becoming | liam Dillworth reached Salt Lake last|and regulations and that this makes e thee while in captiviey. loms will food Spring Millinery requires WM. C. BODE, Pro a credit to its members and the school. | 1i3 g i i, e i % - - orchestra | Right from Goldsfield, Nev. They made | it difficult for out of town attorneys | James Mc; and Alfred PS, | upon their young, and, according to Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. |1t IS Intended 0 T eation exerciscs | one of tho longest and most arduous | who desire to appear |in cases in cit- | the latter of Providence,-spent Wed- | gime authorities, this habit exists oven the hair dressed mar2sd K et I e e huip far com. | auto trips on_record. ies and towns other than their own. |hesday with Mr. McMahon's sister, | in the wild state. But that they. hve e e Pt ires. fivst vio | They left Golafield March 21 in a| He said that now before doing so | Mrs. P, McShane, of Baltic. R e e T properl; x : big Pope-Toledo touring car, belong- | an attorney has to largely consult the e remains no room to doubt. I myself y- Dt gk Brusot). Hedey “Ringiend rivate practice a an Alfred Phillips returned to his home | po. g Allce Rothwell, two second vio- | ing to H. N. Bertram, of the Bertram | D practice acts d_ that the have seen them greedily devour part-of n B i Piorre Theve: | Moto Supply Co. 251 State street. | work entailed is just about as great|in Providence, R. L, Friday after|; sephra that Fad been dead for more t e e i A i | Their purpose was to deliver the car has going into another state to prac- | sPending a week with his sister, Mra. | than three days. Other instances aiso Call and get the Latest Ideas mandolin, Viola Worth; piano, Hazel 21 to its owner in Salt Lake, but they did [ tice. J. McMahon, of Sturtevant street. have shown me that they care little Banfteld. not ‘anticipate tho dificulties such @ ( He said that at todays conterence| .. P who ia the | Whether the food is of thair own iillo in Hair Dressing. 9 ETY trip entails at this time e year, e entire matter w! cussed Cami Eldred. ing or not. Nor when they kill for GIRLS’ FRIENDLY SOCI Their belated arrival last night has|and, if the other judges favor the |®uest of relatives in Middle Haddam, | themselves are they overnics in their .| served to relieve the feelings of their | establishment of a “uniform plan, it |returns today (Saturday) to spend sev-| choice. If nothing else offers 1 have s Celibrated Ihb Aniimasy by E"“s friends,who had begun to fear for their | ¢an then be arranged and the matter | eral days at her home on Washington | known _them to prey on porcupines— | CHIROPODY, FACIAL MASSAGE, taining Willimantic Society at St.| gafety owing to the fact that nothing | taken to the next session of the gen- | Street. A. R. Dugmore, in Everybody's Maga- | MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, AND Andrew’s Church. had been heard from them since they | eral assembly for the establishment zine. e left Ely last Sunday morning. Before|of the uniform practice acts for fhe| On Friday evening the A. E. Whist ZAERAL ST o IR SCALP TREATMENTS. The Girls' Friendly soclety of St.|leaving Ely they were instructed by | entire state. . _|club met with Mr. and Mrs. David| Consul Car! Bailey Hurst of Plauen _— Andrew's church celébrated #ts 13th| Mr. Bertram to wire their arrival at| From the many acceptances-received | Dean of New London turnpike. Three|potes by the prevalling prices of o . anniversary on Thursday evening at|the next place they stopped, and their | it is expected that attendance will | tables of whist were played. Sand- | comestibles that many food products its regular meeting by baving as their| failure to send some word caused ap- | be a most representative one. wiches, cake and coffee were served by | cannot be bought cheaper in that part | n m fl nmpan" guests the Girls’ Friendly society of | prehension lest they had lost their way e S e the hostess. of Saxony than in the United States. slotingof alate, sandwichon cae | " Ton Lib cax ‘entered Sast fake gust| WORKMAN HURT ON The Helping Hana ciub members | e | Sulle 26, Central Bldg., Mom 5 coffee and ice cream was served In the | affer twilight last night, and the two MONTVILLE MILL | eTe entertained on 'y by Mrs. BORN. \ guild room at 7.30. Grace was offered | men declared metropolitan lights never Blisha Geer of the Scotland road. The n Norwich, April 14, a hon, . e = “zoag HARVEY. | Rev. R. D, Hatch of Willimantio | jooked better to them. Dropped Forty Feet, Breaking Mis | 2fternoon was spent in sewing. Elev-| "\oses Kimball Harvey, to Mr. and . = | 27 show. nteriainment followed.. Mil- | '“Sne tein trom Sait Lake to Goldfeld Left Wrist. 5 e e o MV NS RRYey, Lo he flOOdWlll COTSCt |lie Kendall, Luella Matthows, Carrie | by automobile was mede Jast summer were ed. DIED wker, Elizabeth ith and ices | by Jim Gil and Curley Croson in Joseph Foster of New London, em- 1 " B S = 3 Harry Stott of Plain Hill set out| PLUMMER—I Norwich, April - 15, | The variety of models provides a ermos Baker delighted the girls by singing a | 39 hours, distance covered being|ploved by the Bigelow Harriman | 3000 cabbage plants this week. Let-| Francis 5. Plummer, aged 70 vears, 1 | porfect fitting corset for every type I nu er of popular somgs, the accom- | somewhat over 600 miles. The trip|company at Montville, where a large i th a | panists on the piano being Mrs. F. J.|just completed by Hagan and Dill-|mill is under course of construction, | Daipesres oiace. Formocs are Guy: | Funeral services at his late resjdence, | Of form. -Bo | Iles ; Bohanan, Elizabeth Smith and Eliza-| worth took over ten days, and the men | was seriously injured Friday forenoon. ing large ;I‘n!fltleu of fertilizer and No. 4 Laurel Hill avenu Monds Ready to wear and te ordem |beth Sullivan, while a recitation by | euffered many hardships in the bar-| when he fell from a staging he was | are ansjou April 18, at 2.30 p. m. Frlends are | Millfe Kendall was much enjoyed by | gain, ly waiting for rain. invited to attend. Burial in Worces- | @Prizd . enjoyed by at work on, sustaining & fractured left ter at convenience of family, Please rest of the evening_ was Test of Car and Men. wrist, da jola Man and a Revolver, omit flowers. Roving. for hons At the ahese of the| o That they had a journey which mot | infurids. 21 1f a man carries a revolver, that is| CASE—In Norwich Town, April 15 Quaris and Pints. | Svening they all Joined in singing the | S tested the quality of the machine, | drep of about 40 fect That be i (e indication that he basnt sense| Willlam T. Case, aged 17 years, 11 1647 i : r own endurance and eourage, n t ienee| _months. Leather cases for same. il nendly hymn. The Eirls left| s cvident by the account they give of | 4r8 now apparent is miracuious. Fos- gnough to be trusted with one.—Atch- | puneral from nis late residence, 129 Ad ’ T for Willimantlc on the 10 3'tock car, | 15, Vident by the account they gi L S S P e 23 3 i g Lt Ao L B am’s Tavern Jus' the thing fo make a [|after having spent o most enfoyabls - et Tt S B — April 17, at 11 o'clock. Burlal in . | evening. The committee in charge of | 15" ™ Trey “tace i~ oe e and e | _When the San Francisco police offi- | Yantic comete 1861 .l”y Summer. | the occasion included Miss Ora Crumb, [ o ning March 21, and up €0 the time | there and to the Memorial hospital for | ST 27, moved to pity enough to stop el L Pri the lo t Miss Hannah Duncan.Miss Eva Weav- | iho " arrived last night they had tried | treatment. The extent of Foster's in- | pomitrethon, Face one -:marfl ronders offer to the public. the finest standam st o gr Miss Myra Kendall and Miss Lydia | most ‘of the engincering stunts knowa | Juries will not be determined for a day | noyy o tnat vty = D we fhts are brands of Beer of Hurope and Amerioa, i : to science, snd some few that never | or two. 3 Culmbach Bavaries : were heard of, in the of nd Burton, Mueirs . Greeneville Athletics Open Season. Bootih Ale, Guin Dublin Steat John i Ge” H. Biiss | The Greemeville Athletic basoball | boicsom itemon, oPurins without GONE TO NEW HAVEN. B i s Sootsh Ale Guinness’ Dubita _Stesc 3 3 . |club will open the season Saturday,| From Goldfield the route lay through o= opnd » Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | April 16th, on the Cranberry, with the | Twunopah, Stone Cabin, Warm Springs, | Lo¢al Firemen to Attend Funerals of ing Ale, éterllnn Bitter Als, Anbeuser- te and Budwelser, Schl Trimmed and Untrimmed Taftville Cadets, and a g0ood game is|yp Tybo C. Valley and then over the Firemen Burned There. t A. A. ADAM. Norwich Tewn. ;xpeotedv T?lljngl;l:’ Wflfl‘: uzew:fllled at| pritchett and Hamilton Summits, a Hgais s I 5 & - : distance of 250 miles. Mud was en- itzgerald of Truck No. 1 and bone 447-32. 20 . Dupuls ¢ Belair p, Roy 1b. | countered wherever they went. Once [Jahn Eill of Engine No. 1 of the Nor- Crepe Paper, c F“"eral ulrec'ors Telephone e % er. 6 ss, Davis Tissue Paper, Napkins, ok v ipah ranch, | night iy SEWING MACHINES, 6 and 12 feet dall cof, Purple rf, Barnes c, Miner p, Now Paper Flowers, Cash Reglisters, Lawn® Mowers, Type al eel onnors 1b, Johnson or Boyd ss |horses to pull them out of the mire. zgeral il writers and Bloycle repairing in af its For F e ) . 7 That same night they had to sleep I Paste and M‘IICIIG‘C m a mers branches. Baby carriage tires put on. or Fences, Arbers. Etc. Bill Hastings will do the umpiring. |the snow in their blankets. Dol for making. N Supplies and General Repair Work. L ) A. M. OUSLEY & OO, e \ aprid C. H. Fire in Dump. oy - " nASKEqu On Thursday evening at 8.15, Engine e i MRS EDWIN “', Franklin sflm 58 Thames Street. ’Phone 402 | company No. 2 was called out to ex- i tinguleh a blaze which broke eut in |many bardslips in pushing on to Salt robabitity | aprisa -2, : the dump use v e nited States | Lake. ew Finishing company near the bridge.| Both Hagan and Dillworth are well | Vel men, to be held later under the Henry B. Chureh. Wm. Smith Alles I:I ' n d [: lfl For nearly a half hour the flra:dn‘lll known in the local automobile trade. | 8USpices of the state association. Sulyisdaw Ufa BSI ns afl “ flwm kept a stream on it. The firt in the | The former is bookkeeper for H. N. F All O . dump had been going some time and | Bertram, and the latter is one of the OBITUARY. or COassOns. ' . water had been used on different oc- |best kmown chauffeurs in the west. RY. M - GEDULDIG’S castions to try and subdge it. Both declared that they mever wanted Sy ™. I n"—s‘]"nn" . ¢Successor to A. T. Gerdner) —_— 3 10 go through a similar experience. a—— Syivester H. Maynard. l = Telophone 368. 77 Codar Strest. H i Father Mathew Team at Jewett City. Sylyester 5. Meynard. 82 wears ola We want 10,000 dozen|,.,.. ;1.5 snoes, $150 | " sya6a k ] The Father Mathew society’s base- and for a century a re- ack, VOKY | 12l team goes to Jewett City this afe- TAFTVILLE gpected restdent of the own or | Native Eggs. Our paying l,‘,',:l.:":ifoci“r";,";";hg:?“’" :w'e 4 and Simoon Lo Wy @ strong borough team- | Heavy Whesl Pased Over Foot—im- s Dimeed Sway st his hiome fust, o 3 a . M 3.50 Fine Shoes today, 3.00 B i B a5 ot AchimeCmptain e |- provements on Hunters £ a price untll further mofice | e~ 50 Fine Shocs todey, 3 Who Is Looking ‘j oney, as Captain Farrell expects to be Notes. siel less an a week, having tal ole Agent for— oar ng in White Rock. It is plarmed to fit %o his bed only a wesk ago Fridey. | 24¢ delivered. , ago . Ladies’ $8.50 and $4.00 Patri or the team out with handsome uniforms | Charles Paradis of Hunters avenue | Mr. Maynard was bora in stable before long. bas been laid up this week with an in- | L¥me, on November 26, 1337, the son Men's $3.50 and $4.00 King Quality — jured foot, and was out again for the | f Orrin end Dorcas Mack ar Inf Au.[l'u[u" u'- oo Fo“ow‘ng vemchS? Local Mention. first time Friday. On Tuesday the|Y°ars ago he moved to Rhaeed 12-14 Bath Street. James Couniban of Oakridge street [ Wieel of a mounted gasoline engine e B HRLT, iy ¥ AP S Seigese HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. |!s spending a fow days with relatives | S0d, S5% h‘i,',‘f;" e bfl;g’&’; foot | esteemed by all p A B FRANK A. BiLL, Telephone S8 o e | was much bruised and was painful. | Sterling worth. He was devoted to his Telephone. 104 Main Street. Mrs. Robert Carpenter and daugh- :alo'::::. -:dhenuredfllilme into public life our prices. LADIES' PRIVATE HOME for con- | ter, Maybelle, have returned from a| John Oats of Plainfield was a recent | mentbos otet)l‘:rb'o‘rd't'v;m .fxi!fifie:' = ~ finements; physicians - attending; in- | ViSit With Noank relatives. visitor in the village. gasessor and of the board of relief. THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0., fants adopted, or boarded it desired; = D politics he was independeat, voting reet. confidcntial; terms reasonable: - in. | ot the. Covner. of Norih Malnand | oA large number of Tuftuile people | 103 the best men and lisues. . . e e e il close stamp; write to Collinsville San- | TWelfth streets to Boswell avenue, e e s, W . but by mdmtry’.’he:n'gn‘:; - 2 2 Co f Il kinds of i . itarium. P. O. Box 40, Hartford, Ct.| ar and Mrs. Walter Chase of C: 3 became “ “w er ntractor for al nds o DON apridd tral avenue are !w:{!:g a'%ow Gava| Mra, Amede Dion of Hunters avenus o Emanan T e D Brick, Stone and Concrete Wrinkl j lxn md lence angd el ere in Rhode | has returned, after a week’s visit with | neatn: He was ever ready to hel from mow on, and might as h Mes l'lll €S, PAINT 2 o i S those in need and hs did much toward |l weil' atve °3:4™"0 our money Masonry. ll-hesith _does yous The body of Mrs. Jane E. S e L. T Dot EbR buying it here. Boal 5004, and merely cauees was ment. to Phoenix, R L. ‘Frigay| Arthur Lambert, who has been con- o g A K RN R Concrete and Asphalt Drive- lon, " that inake you jookesder % morning for burial. The remains were | fined to his home, on Providence street g i+ v |8 The BEST for s, than you are. Painters™ .s“pp“es accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Alexan- | this week with grip, was out for the Ve e A ways. £73 are sick, don’t 3 der Sutthilk first time Friday. E 3 120 Ib. can Cella. and Stable Floors. about it to maki yeur'a.“ 1.& "g 8 Jewett and Union White Lead | sridgesort—3r. and wrs. sames P oS Miss Har- Absolutely guaranteed, e hor Termec. eullorars from women: MeCarthy of 50 Eim street, for thirty- Side and Lawn Walks. iy Vs, similar to yours, when we say, Linseed 0"' Etc. eight years residents of this city, are oy 2 . ~ mn vtrc;uleau x:;e ‘[;0! Angeles, where | a ‘house, plans for it B n m AsPh'n and Gravel Rw"ng' T ¢ l urn' A Y make home. been drawn. — Frankl! FRANKLIN SQUARE, Artificial Stone Walks of all - . FRED €. CROWELL'S, 87 Water St. up one flight over Somers Brow J§ | kinds. 1 10 & won remesy, as up during —_— Loam, Sand and Gravel for [||7°8 Will admit i yeu try it Open Saturday svemings il ¢ 5. m. Funeral iz week s e Thie"beng proim? | . V. Pendieton, Jr, on otarcycle Ride T AT N, ey g B g R pr13da; inary impr New York—Personal Items. Grading and _Filling of all S of Ugsee rith i Direstor = D z kinds at reasonable prices. ni pianned to fill in, and the wells [ : co AL CO. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN '?—‘—E I highway will also be widened, it is train of ‘the M T T Moy Jeey. and Embalmer stated. There are several other fine % » THERE 38 NO HAPPINESS Office and Residence le &Iy.flfl. $hat mey have to of Counterman halun; ‘:'wm vmmxtb-.n«lnn D‘fi 48 Broadway, Norwich, Cenn. City of Norwich Water Works. 4 70 Feanklin St Bull cutting will be D o a6 BLiTs Drin "Phone 904-4. o of 8t., letin Bldg. g Dost the 8 "ABLETS bring both. TuThS d of Water Commissbon, Telephone 642-2. Posaible. : 2 B BARWER Cor Spraghls Ly a3 rwioh,. Coan., March 31, il e R Mauva &7 'ER Co., Spri; Water rates for the quarter Prompt service day or night. Westport.—The Memorial Church of | few days fn ? e T Lady Assistant. | the Holy Trinity in Westport will react: | oo " o B el B I S Residence 116 Broadway. its semi-centennial April 16. St. Peter's NEWMARKET HOTEL, We are headquarters for snd on the evening of Abeil 30 Piem atenbeme: et . Oinetius) yele. He i bes | Bist otacs SR g A b eopaie st o n&fi"’" P or A% e 23 pon 3 The % 2 2 pror el A ,,3‘:",:‘ Family irads supplied st §0¢ por dos. | Femaining NA2ESS, l‘v? A Chessice oherch. e o 0 +Johea.{dekia Pro, - el 43k’ C. K Wrisht 8 Cove St Tel eciita _aprid h -

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