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= 3 : ; = : Sy %) : & of : in catching many of| : 5 ilenry Allen & Son| HERE THIS YEAR|:sicunss TR o R Y — FURNISHING Norwich, Tussday, May 10, 1910. : Fanule Larkie D By, itk hia Dot Dot aate 4 Yo T o May Pflflflo“flm{flhfll e ——e— " ur e, " “The 1 Ichabod Stoddard. ), Andrew, Jr., UNDERTAKERS S e v L AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mise Tdna Bentley cntertained Sate] Me.and Mis, Weicome A Maln. ; everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. urday evening in honor of her birth- | MARTINIn Laurel’ Glon, Conp. Muy GOMPANY u m Subscribers who fail to receive it by e 9 i ‘an 88 that timé will confer a favor by re- P.fly For 3 7 Vaudeville and Motion ?umm %‘n‘l}:rfl;mmwumufiv s enjoyed| 8, 1910 @ sou 1o Mr. R porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. gr: g ; A vaudevilie bill that had not & dull| Miss Mary Murphy of Moosup was MARRIED. e 4 2 - > o moment and was pronounced the best|a recent visitor er aunt, Mrs.| ' . . [ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEW.y . THE WEATHER. [V AT - ever &t the hodse was the attraction | Carl Bentley. ¥ MENOIAN — KRIKOSHIAN —In thiy [ [ 5% % One of the prominent days in Ma- | be secured for the occasion and there | ot the Auditoriwm on Monday for a| Rev. A. A. Brockway of New York| ' city, May 7, ut Trinity Bpiscopal ALL mls WEEK Forecast For Today. sonry here every year for some time :lu zl'g.h dqm ;‘:'::fifomwmm;fl ql"n:e crowded house in the afternoon and to :fllct'-:tcd at’ Grace Bpiscopal church| Church, by Rev. J. Fldred Brn\v‘n. i S ; © [ temple will’ terred, while it is | standing room only in the evening.|Sunday. Ba i fan to Miss Cernli Forecast for New England: Fair, | 188 been Hortford day, so called be- | X5diteq o team. from Hartford will | mme i qhoom OOl e aots wers | Mra. Charles Carpenter is spending| Teoimori;, Menolan - cooler Tuesday; Wednesday fair; mod- | cause of the class of candidates from | work another degree. the best of their kind and the support- | several weeks in Gilbertville with her The Ma erate westecly winds. Hartford and vicinity who came here | For cafdidates in this part of the|ing turns were right up to the high|son, Charles Carpenter. -DIED mm» dictions from the New York Her- | to get their 824 degree In the Con- |state who have comploted their sub-|standard set by the premier numbers. B = . KIND—In Norwich, May 7. 1810, Hen- ala: O ‘Wednesday, fair and cooler | necticut sovereign consistory. This | ordinate work and are ready for the| Harry Morse & Co. in Uncle Seth NORWICH TOW! Tletta Loniau, widow of Joseph Kind, | 6§ ' i | Weather i s broaent in the nelehborhdod of a | consistary degrees, there will be & ses- | and the Hoouso. were an irresistible i Tn ‘the Thth year of her age. 4 ousec e 1 | Observations in Norwich. bundred prominent Masons here every ;xj:_-;tn::c Monday aight and one the | comedy, cach one of fhe trio which | pink Tea on Birthday—Anniversary | Funeral from Jior inte Tome, " Ko, 22 | 2 -30, re to Z > street, Tuesduy u . B T Jollowing records, reported from | SPOIne but this year thre WL DS 09 | Some comvenlont.night between those | kece. the Berce i contihual uproar,| Committee in Conference—Personal | 15 C:? "'s"“’?k’“k' e T TR Sale | c” cemetery. - | having a special train and returning 5 T?:" z%}'a' the same night. It is believed there | fore the visit to Hartford. without a slip and obeying a great va- | New York for a few days. 17 enjamin Jaques, aied 3 51l be 125 or more will o on the | The- speeial train which will"carry | riety of commands. Funeral kervi be nheld at his i B IR T the party will start from New London | Evmersida. cepert xlyphonist, scored | Miss Mabel Brown of Brewsters| * Jnce home. 3¢ Fitth sireet on Fues: with relatives | . day, arternoon at 230 o clock, Burial Sevin’s pha. ;, she % such day here. It will B femberntms Y amn the i hanges | Harttord instead, to which city the | dates, thus giving three chances for | Decamo and his dog Cora made one of | ~Notes. ¥ changes Monday: consistory will fo to do the work, | the conference of the degree on candi- | the strongest of educated animal acts, i R S dates from this part of the state be- Cora doing arithmetical calculations| Walter Heath of Elm avenue is in Hm8—in Norwich. May & 1910 12m .. 6 p.om. . 29.70 2 5 5 i Commander in Chief Albert S. Com- | 'to sccommodate the members from | a big hit with her admirable playing | N6k spent Sunday Tkt ¢ o | stock. thirts-third degree. is making | that end of the county and there will | and was called out for an encore and | here. OTIPAEIRORS. the arrangements for the trip, having | be present the full staff of Norwich | several curtain calls. Willis & Gilbert, ol Loy hand he ti | Predictions for Monday: Showers; |consulted with the other officers and |consistory. There are many details|in a little sketch which introduces| Stanton Brown _and his son-of| denmly, Emily Bianche Willlams. | hand — the time when the vafious winds mostly south. prominent members identified with the | connected with the trip to be decided | their melodious voices in solo and| Wightman avenue were In Scoft Hill{ widow of Wesley B. Fox, aged needs become apparent. To = mest Monday's weather: Overcast and |Scottish rite bodies in the valley of | upon, but the officers are at work up- | duet numbers, also were favorites and | on Saturday. yeurs, : Y threatening with rain in the early | Norwich. The Foot Guard armory will | on them now. g0t a big hand. A selected list of Funeral services will be hold at Fenn's | these several needs we are having & of Domestics, Efe. Sprin Housecl i ‘ FOX-—In Norwich, May, 9 Ry ecleaning tme: Isi) af RED, SAGE GREEN, BLACK, NAVY BLUE, ¥ CADET BLUE, .S BURNT STRAW, ; i n C (rect - | morning and a thunder shower in the moving ictures rounds out the excel- ‘Wauwecus Hill school closed on Fri- undertaking pariors, ‘\"‘“ }' :n v 4 ing” . VIOLET. 4 Jlevering. “Winds variable, becoming T Tony min e day_for the” teschers’; conventionin yl'r.m'é’fi;'}-‘f'm sddesiiay atternoon ot [i“Housecleaning” Salef of Shestings | E & ¥ e e REMEMBRANCE OF NORWICH GEORGE WILLIAM WAITE SA): the c\'e);\lng performance ;'nc!e Willimantic. WILDER-In New Haven, May 7. Rev, | Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, a: o use. You paint it on eth got such a tumultuous and en- . of Fannie e bk T BACK IN THE YEAR 1837. SERIOUSLY INJURED. | thusiastic ‘reception that the rest of | Louls Olsen and Harry Taber of the | Payid, Wiider: fusband of Fannie | Ete. During this Salo every item is - N T T s - & 3 by Electric for| the DIl was resumed with difficulty. | Scotland roml" are in Jewett City for | puneral’ from Grace Memorial Buptist | offered at an actlial redustion from 25 CENTS Sets. ]l ekl fi oon | Hon. F. J. Kingsbury of Waterbury rown and Dragged by ric Mr, Morse is right close to home ter- |a week or two. Shurch, Mt Pleasanggstreet, Wedn Reiiis. paWN. N | - - Writes of His Visit Here Then. ' Fifty Feet in Front of Residence. | ritory in this city, for his home is on day afternoon, M» Pras casciglour Reguler: REWS. Note thess Spes p- m || & m || p. m. Grove street, Putnam, and he is a Rev. Herbert Corliss of Boston is Bllll:éhv family lot In Map] "‘:”m cial Offerings: 5 5.09 Sets.| The following letter written to the George William Waite, the well|born Yankee. He last played here with | the guest, of his sister, Mrs. Henry | Cemetery . sc. Muy. 5. 1910, | £ o 5% | Hartford Courant by Hon. F. J. Kings- | known oil drummer, who visits here | Dockstader's minstrels as interlocutor | Vergason ‘of Huntington avenue. O eremtah Cangmian. Tormerly | of | =———= o i’ evin & on 3 10114 | bury of Waterbury susgested by the | frequently, was severely injured and|and stage manager, but having been B e g ot % 5 | s U 3 X 1117 | recent paper by Mr. Shipman of Hart- | harrowly escaped instant death by be- | interested in country characters he had [ Miss Marjorie Barber returned to p : o " o 30 || Morn. | H T ill be read with interest here: | ing thrown from a trolley car in front| this sketch written especially for him | Plain Hill this Mist week after a visit e Cottons, Sheets, Fte AGENTS 3 Atthur Shipman's paper on Nor- | Of his resicence, on Huntington avenue|and has been giving it in vaudeville | with friends in Hartford ’ s . 2 - | wich reminds me of my first visit to | Boston, last Friday morning. He was| for six or seven weeks. It promises to Sl v . : X hours after high water It 15 10w | Norwich which s o derably | on his way into.the city on business, |be a winner in all fields. Harold and Sydney Smith have re- At 6l o—36-inch Bleached Shesting, which is followed by flood tide. | ;ore than halfway to the revolution, | and the car: started before he®had turned to Norwood, Mass., after a few value § days' stay at their home on Hunting- and so may be considerd as fairly | £ained a foothold, dragging him about| COMMON PLEAS COURT ; GREENEVILLE historieal Tt was on the fourth day | fifty feet, when he fell between the ton avenue. 15 Main Stroet, At 7%c—36-Inch Bleabhed Sheeting, L) of July, 18! My great-uncle, Col. |outer track rail ana the streot curb- IN SESSION HERE. value 10¢ Death of Fi ident i Jacob Kingsbury of Franklin, former- | ing, strinking on his left hip and just A 2 Miss Annie E. Benjamin of Wauwe- . OO PRIl |ooo o rrpmmee i e [T By o 30, imr, | B g e B 1ok 0 S | shoion st S Dispasnd o, | B 200 B B of o, At OKio—3k-incn Dieached Shest 4 ishermen apture | ;' 1 was there at the time of his | and brulsing his face, side, wrist and{ Cases Assigned and Judgments Giv- | grandmother, Mrs, Caroline Benjamin - value 124 5 ullheads—Personals. death 'ama after his funeral on the | leg. Fortunately no bones were brok-| en. of East Norwich. We have SENOURS' FLOOR PAINT| .vemiah Coughlan, a formor rest. | (il Lremained for soverai days. On | en and he was not injured internally. S9cae = unera ec At 6%o—36-Inch noskt in stock, a paint that wi o g = ~|the Fourth his son, Col. Cushing | Although he will confined to his Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wheeler of value 815 NIGHT and WEARS LIKE IRON. A[0¢/t of Greeneville, but for thirty|Kingsbury, took me and some others | house for some time, unless additional | For the regular motion 1ist business | g o\(srery Neck spent the day recent- —AND— 5 z g years or more an undertaker In New |5 Norwich, The city of Norwich, al- | complications appear, his fine physical | the court of common pleas came In | /O 08N 00 3 A g “pr. 'S, Wheeler 7%c—36-1ach Brc heeti superior article in every way. ork city, died at his home there Sun- | ¢iough 1 think it then had s charter, | condition for one in his advanced | Nere on Monday afternoon when in the | Jf 505 0tland road. 3 S0 s i b SIVE IT A TRIAL. day morning. On the boat train Sun-| ' more familiarly known to people | vears will doubtléss pull him through | $ase of O. F. Merry vs. A. E. Rogers, B A 2 N - day night his brother, John Coughlan, | thereabouts as Chelsea Landing, or | safely. judgment for the amount clalmed in| ny m B Beetham of Wauwecus m a mers At B3 c—3-incl - i . and daughters, Misses Nellle and |inercaBouts as Chelses Landing o | “His wife witnessed the accident from | the Dill of particulars was given. e T T e iaor ot WaRWeRy s Gc—36-Inch Brown Eheeting, Katherine, and his sister, Mrs. Julia | ol 08 TORC RS, Vie Went SR | | o dow of thetr home, and although | 1IN the cases of McGowan vs. Ash- | FUl had word this Jast weell 17at, hor g value 11 3 - court e tel t is a tance o ~ = —_— s T T— Open Saturday evemiogs 4l § p. m. | po T ORERan was born in Treland, | T0F PRGN UROR 0 SOOL, 84" | ind irected his removal o their aparcs | | In the case of Clara B. WhIDDIE VA | i1, Mary Aver returncd on Satur- Lady Ascistant. rday g5 il - ™. |but his family came to Greeneville|grave of Uncas and saw the monu- | ments, where he has since received the | J. B Sutton, a reply was allowe: day from six months’ visit with rela- Telephone eall 533-3, onched. ' SHAMEE. | SMOE apr3odaw when he was a boy and he lived here -5 #: i o i i - > v ment. It was not them completed, | best possible medical attendance. S etment for the sum of $109 was | tives in Willamsburg, Pa. With her | wous 'm chureh. Wm. Smith Allea number of years before he left for |4 was begun, and General Jackson s v came her cousin, Miss Sarah Ayer, to . New York. Besides a wife and son|naq jajq the cornerstone four vears | WILL BE TAKEN BEFORE awarded the plaintiff in the case of | L 00 Wt Cunne thor Sulyizdaw 'ho k Lw and his brother and sister in Norwich, | pat 3 nte Nethanial Shipmen Thomas N. Watson vs. the Consoll: - Unbleached Shesting three other brothers, Timothy of Au- [ belore and Judge Nathor/sl CWEmAn. THE SUPERIOR COURT |dated Railway Co. This was a suit| .o —==—rrrn o o r % burn, N. Y., Dennis of New York city | Who Was the great-grandfather 5 e for damages for injuries to a team in wight Beebe of the Taftville road | pon’s KING QUALITY and ‘James of Worcester, Mass., sur- J 10U mmade the princal addrest Bench Warrant to Be Secured for Ste- | New London when it was struck by a | BoW a student at Storrs, went to_the At 1 ¥ 1 P or the remember something, (00, of 4 local New London when it was struck by & | RiXs2 {1iana ssvicuisural toilss with | $3.50 and $4 Shoes and €xfords oned . Bl 1 : Waterworks, | prohasly not of any | Bhen P. Allen, Whose Case Was | irolley expross car. The court held | 0% cchall team of Storrs on Satnr- | 98¢ Ay i H 2 ThasiRE Pltachor ‘o Contialions | IERaxcent, it M 2 couventence ) 1 SSgutiaad. LRI WESGNeRINT. - s had no reason to expect®an express |42y for a ball game Returning he The Shoe of Shoes for Men PO v igved i Wi enicies . F5 many and a promise tter thin e e Tollowing the vesalar car. and | made a short stay at his home here See the latest styles. the West ¢ |nue is reported to be seriously ill. F n my inemory imisles e hid _ | car was following the regular car, 7 and, unless my memory misieads me, | In the city court on Monday morn- | 23%0"0id ot hear any Song the com- So ith by f CaMitE, v 0 Deme. o i » 5 there was a small fountain near this | ing. Stephen Perry Allen of New Lon- | 2° . Miss' Phoebe E. Lathrop of Town Wonoorats, Top and Open Business| Dennis Sullivan of New London has [same Uncas monument which was fed | don was presented, charged with in. | Jany, was negligent in golts &0 fast | ,ireot gave a pink tea for naif a dos- FRANK A. BILL, At 12%c—45 Bleached Pillaw mgons, Top and Open Concords.}entered the employ of C. O. Murphy. |by this source of supply. I also re- | decent assault upon Margaret Royston, | gt CAe SRt SO POl BE PORREE JEINH | en friends on Saturday aftermoon. it | merephons. 104 Main Street. Casing, value 1 If cmlues received is considered, get member the Yantlc falls, which seem |aged 12, the charge having been chang- | *7, WagoR oS ST CER (RO D8, S50 | being her eleventh birthday. The time - our prices. Michael Delaney ©f Waterbury is | to have been near this same place, but | ed from rape. The man pleaded not May 14, at New London, Thomas |¥as happily ‘spent in playing outdoor At eached Plllow spending two weeks at his home on |On this point my recollection is not | guilty and his case was heard in cham- | yoo ¥ S50 85, 000 MROCRCE o a) games. The birthday cake with its ' Sixth street. clear. bers. He Is forty vears old, is married | MUFEUrE V8 CIOTES SR NeCs Aran. | candles. apd the ice cream were en- THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0., S5h the way from the town down to | und has & daughter aged 11, Ha does | 2tay 10 2 Nprwich, John Weodmar: | jo)ia i Sin W aftefneon Miss i C UT G ]L A S s ” Rk N e Landing we passed the seats of | not live with his family, it is said. o e bl i e e throp received a number of prett e — 18 to 20 Bath Street. | O Ee o s o o once is]John ‘and Charles Rockwell. I had | The girl testified to being taken, in | Carpenter va. B 4% Mapaw. o | gitts, i E Thirteenth street. never seen anything before so elegant | company with another girl, to New |, o'3% T af 2 2 That Is Cut. PI"()W Cases 'Sheels Wi i a8 Kese dlaces then appeated — The | Ldndon, R Milens sTie sent dhe sthar| v,y 330y New Londen: Leo Xoher- Resumes Teaching. at Is Lui. ‘e are catfing some very -} Etommts were =o axtensive; and. el | &Icl to got Mma eandy s fook har [y D87 33, at New. . < B. J. McCrohan of Waorcester is laid out: thre was statuary in the | to his room. Again he took the two ty vs. N. W, Dayton, Miss Natalie F. Allen of Town street We rantee that every ece At Blo—Pillow Case ow 4 6 and ding two weeks at his home i t aginary | girls Sl Eor = resumed teaching in the Plain Hill i o A o Al i : nice these Also | &niing on | grounds:, some of it rather imaginary | girls to Asylum street in this city, & - Cinai § il soniion 45x36—at 110, value 16 at o North Main street. - e, | o < NEEDS INDUSTRIAL WAKING UP.|school on Monday morning. Her place || ©f 8lass in our stoc genuin, g in design, for. if 1 remember aright, |and then sent the friend back to the BN on. Mouieg | er pl Sl bt 16 vaine 98¢ m VEAL and LAMB of L Adam and Eve were two of the con- | city for some candy. He had been here oo 7 f PR e T o absence in Florida was tak- out mad finighed In'the best pos- ¥ [}) Miss Jennie Rivers and Miss Nellle | spicuous figures, but to my vouthful | to see the girl a number of times, it | Better Than Providing for a Ball|en by Mrs. Robert Stott of Plain Hill. sible manner. We pride our- At $4o-—Bnsets, slbom yed nize, 7200, of Willimantic are spending a [eves they were models of beauty and |is claimed. The girl told what oc- | Team, Says Charles McKernin, Re- TR dlvon B $1a< T . well T g the Best. days with relatives here. clegance, and I have never goiten over | curred on the different occasions. He | garding This City. Anniversary Committee Meets. o Rk sod are blsessd made nter seamn that early impression. 1In Ariving | zave her money. The committee of arrangements for 1% i At 44c—Shects, sihgle bed alze, value Eat our Meats and you will eat| Mrs. John Blial of 233 Central ave- |over the same road a few years since | ~ Dr. Harriman testified that she had | Charles McKernin writes<The Bulle- | the 250th anniversary held a meeting %o #tow goods, whether your pur- 80 ¥ ’ something good. moved Monday to East Norwich, |T tried in vain to fix the site, but ev- | not been injured physically. tin_as follows: on Sunday evening at the close of the chase or not. ¥ % where #he will reside with her son. erything was changed and the grounds | With the possibility that his case | “plcase give space in your valuable | service, in the chapel of the First Con- At 64c—Sheets, single bed sise, seam« . were divided into small lots, and no | might be brought before the crimial | paper to a little comment that one of | gregational church. e £ 'EoPLE!s -‘n“n George Kramer returned to his home | one whom I met could point out to me | superior court. now in session, by | jts constant readers wishes to make in Delegates and members of the First Th Pl t Cadd & less, valte 7 pjon Central avenue Monday -after |the location of the Rockwell places. | means of a bench warrant, it was de- | regard to an item that appeared Mon- | Congregational church will attend the e aut- en e AL Si—Bhasts, lobt bed slon Sl 6 Franklin St. spending the week end in Colchester.| Down somewher near the wharves | cided to continue the case until Wed- | day morning in regard to Norwich |county conference of churches which 4 . SRR - | -~ we went to the shop of a respectable | nesday under $500, and he was taken | waking up to support a ball .| is hela at Brosdway church - today Jewelers and Silversmiths, value 6 mayéd JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. | Walter A. Ingalls, after living at 516 | man and got a lunch of oysters and | to jail. It is understood that State Established 1872. Hu o North Main street for over thirty | we drove out to where they were |Attorney HuM will bave him brought | me in public that it would be b - At 64c—Bheots, cot bed aize, value 80 = years, has moved to 31 Twelfth street. | building the tunnel on the Norwich Sor Norwich: to walie e do: 1 — — PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING At Hie e 2ol wint. $T000 iabihin Worcester railroad mear the union of S oty of enconrasing Insustrill busi. 75 Mise Maud Gelino, who hae been |the Quinebaug and Shetucket rivers | MASONIC BODIES o foe he Dematit of e town? We each, spending a week as 1 guest of rela- | It was a holiday and no work was C ot 3 ery fortably with- " 1 2 tives in town, hme Teturncd to Hart- | going on, but we saw so much of the MEET AT HARTEORD. | can Aot o ot e meclly noed & I e s At 64e—Shects, Tull size, value 55o ord. tunnel as was done and saw t o oyt 7% ey B e 3 T aise | ol Workmen and their wives on the side | Amnual Sessions of Grand Chapter and | Sood market Tor our labor, which iy At 84c—Eheels, full sizo and extrs For Sak Rudolph Lemeino of the naval éran. | HilL 11 ‘front ot tneir cabins enjoying | Grand Council Today and Wednes- SEDPGRSDE SN BN H Ry ales $1.1 inj ation at Ne % visi a day’s rest, an saw, what a. ay. AT g e T e e e e e TAFTVILLE ur e e ng: o e The swellest looking car and great- | furlough. up a &ill with a pail of water poised F. Leon Hutchins, Waiter M. Buck- i - value 956¢, est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell on her head to, which she did not touch | ingham and Louls H. Geer. the first|Concert Coming at Schuetzen Verein— -eylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with| Miss Kitty Martin of Willimantic hag | Ne¥, Bands. Many times afterward I|ihree officers of Franklin chapter, R.| cunorai of Miss Brunelle—Personals. ST e eeat T i, 110 WRoel| turied home atier spenaine seversd | 231, (07 T A LT N T s | ford oday bo-athend The THath angusl Bitadeeds pf Femial Cascs 'of Ghronlc se, quick detachable rim. days with Mrs. Willlam Malone of e~ hek thin It sherand B0 nid Lo B s e b Mr. and Mrs. H. Mullin of South A Piles Cured in a Few Days With Been used carefully, now fust out|Central avenue. same way, but then it seem convocation of the grand chapter. R. A.| groct Tave moved to Stonington. iles Cured in a Few Days Wit the shop. little short of miraculous. I had seen | M., of the state. The grand convention " W w,,, B o Bive ghiecil Chbn Bilie;] Hecman Socles, Wk i & a good deal and learned a good deal |of the Order of High Priesthood will| ~Rev. D. B. MacLane returned Mon- Pyramid Pile Cure. Send OF THE Sl —pices TIERE. and Hoan Souley oy iiam K. Sweat|on that Fourth of July. Old Norwich | aiso be held there today. @ay morning after spending Sunday in for F Bed sl"-eads faade & trip to Tagmar poel fvenue | Town, now almost forgotten. the Yan- | — From Frankiln council, R. amd . M., | Colchester. or Free Trial Today. y NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX-|on's recent night after bultheade amng | tic fails. Uncas monument. the water- | Elmer D. Kinsman, Justin Holden and| Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kendall of | here 45 no longer any necessity for A e PR AND OVERLAND CARS for| returned with 17, 20 and 16 mfln A | works. the wonderful Rockwell places. | possibly J. C. McPherson will be the | Norwich avenue are entertaining Miss | guftering tha exeruciating agony, Htch- ¢ | Pull-sise Memmpd ol tmmediate Geliver: feapostivily. > ® fish, | ang, last of all, the woman carrying | delegates to the 92d annual assembly | Anna C. Farley. ing and pain of piles. Hundréds of [ Lo e e i Call for demonstration 3 the ‘pail of water on her head. How it|of the grand council which will be] A concert at the Germania Schuet- | cases of men and women who have gach Fight on West Si all comes back to me after almost three | held at Hartford on Wednesday. | jen Verein is being planned, Lawrence] suffered for ten, twenty and thirty L Botter Grades At T Prin About 6 o'cl M i astes of ® ceptiry: . ‘And here A5 Krauss to have charge of the music. | years from this fearful disease have Sl Patriok Pitreorats Jomr O ardyening | the great-great-grandson of the man OBITUARY, . Mrs. Lucien Cormier is visiting her | been cured in a few days or weeks. At 84c — value $1.00 « B, Brauk Bogems had'a woi & [ e G Ans Uncas mana: 7% | gaughter, Miss Edith Cormier, of Phil- | All this we prove. p e B West Sia t ly war on the | ment talking today of Norwich and her Mrs. Syivester Fowler. it - erdtogd o ik S I o A St o> BnTe Ak e AL $1.14 value $1.50 mar22d Vest Side and attracted much atten- | history, and I am still alive. delphia. Both will return 2] S Dok wn k! > V At $144 — valuo $1.76 tion Y;:_v their trouble. They became s : The dea::i of nms;\l.m Flizabeth | ville Wednesdny. S mu:ew ;vwfimz?g;; p-‘?.r"‘l ) ey P gl nips < |TRan Meradden took all tnres o the | BAPLY BURNED Seturroa at New London Moniay. aged | s sn mor aiteiiag The Aredeey of | 2462 FIERt now froe of dharge. S just 2 llew B police station. BY ELECTRIC CURRENT. | 33. She was the daughter of George | the foly Family, Baltic, have been|500d your name and address today to At $2.14—Hemmed Marseilies _Bedq ow Is our - _— Comstock and prominently known in | visiting their parents, Mr. and Mea, | he address below. Spr value 5260 — at §2.64 Second Reception. Power Turned On While Peter Vander- | New London. Her hucband died Nov. | 3.°C. Aarsan. ¥ Pyramid Pile Oure las cured the value $3.00, 5 9 : worst forms of pi wn, At the Secong Congregational church | Waart Was Working on a Circuit. |14, 1000 She 13 survived by wo|™ yfsses Annie and Bortha Muetier,| ™ Tugtant retior can e gotten by us-| HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED®| At s264—rringea Marseilios Bed OPPOortunity |mree oo o Shhmon ot | reter vanderwaar: o Tantic. eice. | Sughiters, Mis, Tofesd Chanaicr, wita | Msses Aunle snd Berthy Muchier; | "instont eliet canne gotien by ns- iy TPl B evening the second reception to mem- |trician at the city's electric station, | 9f Rev. % on Merchants’ avenue, returned Mon- it TH s at $2.94, valuo bers of the church was given by Rev. | had a narrow escape from serious in nelia Fowler, both of New London. aa) At Syracuse, N. Y., where they are e £ rft!um"i = FoRssetion R Y, to finish your house cleantng and ars. B ”n?é"f:‘i‘;';it‘ wood sisod |Jury “while =i work Sunday. He wis David Wilder. DEvcts Eymchart v gyrellige. healc all sores, uicers and ir- OVE! Mo | emmea Crogtiot s < — end e the d | making repairs to one of the circuits| The remains of David Wilder ar. letters at the Taftville| The moment yoa startdo use it, you value | Spreadw, singlo by installing new furniture, | weather. Sunday when another employe, un- | rived here fzom New Haven on the 7 | posiamivs mee addreosed to Miss Bosa | suftering ends “and. the care of your $1.25 | 94c, value $1.2 aware that she was working on _the | o'clock train Monday evening and were | ba Diaroches, Miss May E. Gormioy, | dread disease is in sight. s We have all your needs at wires, turned on the curvent. Mr. Van- | taken in charge by Undertaker Gager. | Mrs G, Larocque, Mrs. James Mahalon, [ Tt renders an operation useless. Be- & Salaible pMoss FOR B ABY!S derwdart was rendered senseless and | The deceased died at New Haven May | Mim Hose Snarkey. sidasr to cut nto Tiles often remuits in . the lowest pos: 3 4 = st = At the new weaveshed work hae | terrible, prolonged agony. Ih P [ x Mn h u B e o i o been started putting holes through the nd vour pame and wddress to Py FHel 6 I0r eous e 0, Come into our store P sAKE badly burned. Dr. Donohue was called floor_for the belts for the looms, as|ramid Drug Co, 206 Pyramid Busidin Wien.you sel yeue pimeeriptioe 8 B i oo e oalied e shatting is to be located in’ the | Marshall, Mich. for a free trial pack- | The Lee & Osgood Co. — YOUR PRE.| may1odaw and inspzct the goods. was taken home. He was able to come 0 Ol' basement under the main floor. A8 rter you reccive the sample, you | SCRIPTION 18 THE ONLY WORK E. S. SYKES down to the Backue bospital Monday From the home of her parents. M| can gor 4 resular-aize package of Py Registered Pharmacist ha to have his burnis fooked after, but it ana A g B e ot at your T Bew L hatics biny. urtit. yous Wheerstion 1s will be two or thres weeks before he dence strect, the funeral of Miss Ce- | To70 | All Vartelles M. HOURIGAN SRR RS e revnatio was Mla at 4.3 elock . delivered. ar! ’ Monday morning with a large attend- The High Cost of a We have three Registered Presorip- Best Toas TAKEN WITH SPASMS, Await the person who dlscovers that | 21CS of relutives and friends, including s ez thout tmproving the quaiky. Foley's @ the thren i h N. F. Ayer Wanted to Go to Barn and |4 long train of coffes aflf cam be|Norwich. A solemn high maes was | Withou o tions, and the asons why our - - o oo celebrated at 9 o'clock at the Sacred | Honey and Tar maintains its high Sticns dre Aoy Tmlioaatii v 250 ,b' Hang Himself. Freart chureh by Rev. Arthur O'Keefe, | Standard of excellence and its great Best Coffee Noyes B. Ayer, a gardener, who T i Panuctte acting as deacon | curative qualities Without any increase | 1. -Expert Prescription Workmanship. increases the price,of many necessities | tion Clerks for compounding prescrip- 62-66 Main Street. thrown off by using stopped in at the home of Mr. Larsen, Philip L. Masicott o' | in cost. "It is the best remedy for 3 who lives on the Spellman place, mear and Rev. Phillp L. Masicotte 25 2ub- | coughs. colds, croup, wheoping cough |2 Highest ?u:fity:l Drugs. Spalding’s pond, on Monday morning, hearers were Henry Morse, Fenrx Du. |and all ailments of the throat, chest | 3. ual ention. ‘was taken with spasms there and when freane, Plerre Hebert, Bmti and Brnest | #nd lungs. Fhe genuine is in a'vellow he recovered wanted to 2o to the barn e s oo Branelie” Buca; | package. Refuse substitutes. The Lee and mn&;nmémsex{. u'rm» firs’tlselectmn L was in the Sacred Heart cemetery, and | & Osgood Co. Gbe was notified and the ambulance sent Undertaker Grant had charge of the ple—iny up to take the man to the Backus ‘ Co“ — 2 The cleverst Imitation of real coffee hospital. in place 0 €€ rners e AN ever yet made is Dr. Shoop's Health Norwich Branch, Frankln s i s el Sudect to. 5 YANTIC HAPPENINGS Coffee. ‘1t 15 fine in figvor—and is over Somers Hros. and not otherwise ill, it was found he| The comfort and strensth come 3 made in just one minute. No tedious Putnam _ Branch, ground floor could not be admitted fo the hospital 20 or 30 minutes boiling. Made from Bataash 1o Baadiae Dr. Brophy was sent up to the Larsen | from a rebuilding of new nerve cells | Accident to John Tague—Pupils Hang | pure- parched grains, malt, nuts, ete. sl B Bracet sves’ il gentine without it. ~ ‘house lectman Sample free. Lee & Osgood. B e cind e Seietman g At | by the fooa cloments 1n the roastea| May Baskets to Teacher—Sirthday | Samp - Company, Drug Store. 10 send the man to the aimshouse for | Ly 0y noiee poctem i a time for ireatment. If he does not Mrs. Henry Briggs and daughter Cedar Posts p : Funeral B B SRSl ST BT e e oo s come | S, 5 T e i Steno ra hers 131133 Main St.. Norwien, ct.| N United Tea Importers o, Direcior For a long time Mr. Ayer werkea for orid days with Mea oL 1. Begob. [ FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY, . ARE REQUESTED tho tate Amon Promtice He has jived | from the absence of caffeine — he Hand tnjured. with his feanil; n Chestmut street. joha W s with E and Embalmer i bl i natural drug M coffee. B Lt g FLgh 2 ecebved: in Why They Praise E Porter's shop Saturdasy morning while To CA AT Everyone praises Ejornstjerne Eforn- | Ten dayw &rial will shaw auny | sharpenig & cutter. He fad 3t dross- LL ed_at the W. W. Backus NEW STOCK of Remnaigs, 'Silks, Diess Gawds, Jia< ens, all al lowest prices (wod lengthe 70 Frankiin St, Bulletin BId - - 6 and 12 teel Sokphonia eaicn R e e rendpt el ¢ mosan—| L 3 Snadth hus moved 10 Fltch- ) F7 Mo’ and ‘skiFsCall andses Arbors Prompt service day or night prove of hinn—Philadelphia Inquirer. vilfe, where he has secured weork in PERFECT HBALT T TR REMNA | For Fences, Efe. Lady Assistant. “There’s a Reason’” for [Paimer Brothers miil. without pequine AcHen of tha ouls 179 Wemt b e o True Happiness. Hung May Baskets for Teacher. ’ s 5 OLDEN TABLETS S the TN BRoGM, P ©G. H. HASKELL, oph, Theatra | About the happiest man in the world Mies Alice B. Boynton was pleasant. | @5 we have recently received e ST eons Kenfly | Méxt o, Fire Mastien. cs Street. 'Phone 402 Telenhone s4z- To make & tining ok R Chioage Rors & stas ingllie gatinmar rousi | S0mething of interest to you et 2 S e O g e i = Harald Miss Boynten| mayiedew { / T Testita. i)