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Henry Allen & FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main Streel. ADY ASSIST WHEN REQUEST:Y, SIHAW HATS Floor Paint We have SENOURS' FLOOR PAINT in stock, a paint that will DRY OVER N lorwich, Thursday, May 12, 1910. Th, Bulletin _should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. su that porti; ¥or partl day wind: ald: partl Th in south rising temperature. bscribers who fail to receive it by time will confer a favor by re- ng the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. g . Forecast For Today. e r New Englan Fair in_north, ¥ cloudy in south portion Thurs- Friday partly cloudy, showers portion; moderate west s, becoming variable. Predictions from the New York Her- On Thursday overcast weather and nearly stationary temperature will prevail, followed by local rains, and on Friday with light, variable winds, y cloudy weather, with slightly Observations in Norwich. e following records, reported from ‘s pharmacy, show the changes Sun High |] Moon ] tide, Social 1ours after high water It is low which is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE at Congregational Church—Y. C. A. Squad Gave Fine Exhibition All Departments. The annual business meeting of the Young Men's Christian association was held on Wednesday evening in the Association parlors, opening at 8.15 o’clock with prayer by Asst, Sec- retary George F. Hyde, after Presi- dent A A. Browning had calied the meeting to order. N. Eugene Smith was secretary. The annual reports presented show- ed generally a successful year, which had been marked by efforts to reach men in the mills and to touch a larger number of the boys in the _city. Through the mill soclals about 700 to to_the a series of basketball games league. cials for grammar s been increased from membership had meetings had been 79 to 106. Religio held from January clusive, There had been several out- ings, going to New London and to Bushy Point, where there is a proba- bility of a summer. On the religious work, C. H. Hobson reported that the meetings had been less in number this year, but the at- tendance equaliing the total of prev ous years. ETING OF THEY. M, C. ficers are Retained—Board of Trastees Named to Have Charge of the Invested Funds—Good Year in appreciation on the part of the pris- oners. { For the social work. J. H. Larrabee reported two receptions given, one having been a farewell to former Sec- retary Frank H. Merrill, and the other the New Year's open house. There had been three Saturday night luncheons and five shop socials in the large hall. The keynote of the year had been the spirit of good fellowship promoted on the main floor of the building by the new arrangement of the rooms and new plans adopted. All the reports were accepted, as were also those from President Brown- op. ‘Treasurer H. W. Gallup and Secre- six trustees who shall bave turned over to them all the permanent funds now in the Minds of the association and receive all such funds left to the association in the future. It was also provided that no transfer or incumb- rance on real estate belonging to the association shall be valid without the consent_of this board. The following men who have consented to serve were elected as the first board of trus- tees: Oliver L. Johnson. Frank L. vopular young la Aadmwanurup&mu—flefll with every assurance of happiness and prosperity. s Powell—8aunders. At Plymouth church, New Haven, on Wednesday evening Miss Dorothea Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Saunders of Sherman ave- Due, was united in marriage to the Rev. Frederick Powell, assistant pas- tor of the church. The ceremony was performel by Rev. Donala B. MacLane of Taftville, a son of the Plymouth church pastor and brother-in-law of the bride. Miss Saunders had as matron of honor her sister Mrs. Donald B. MacLane, and s maid of honor Miss Florence Kner- inger. Miss Elizabeth Moser of Soran- ton, Pa, was flower girl. Mr. Powell had for his best man Mr. Lindeman. Following the ceremony ,which was at o'clock, a reception was held at the home of the bride in Sherman avenue. Eighty-five relatives and friends were present. Mr. Powell and his bride left for Livingston, Mont., where the bride- @room has accepted a pastorate. The Three-in-One club of Norwich Town met with Mrs. Lawrence Hamp- ston of Boswell avenue on Wednesda. After spending the afternoon in sew- ing, tea was served by the hostess. The Maryland yellow-throat, with its song of “wichity, wichity, wichity,” has come this- week. It has an olive green back and a yellow throat and breast, and makes its home in thickets not far from houses, ile Gured Hundreds of Fearful Cases of Chronic Piles Cured in a Few Days With ®yramid Pile Cure. Send porch that three men-of-war and elev- course: of an hour a throng of able- bodied men were on their way to New London, prepared to assist in repelling an attack if any should be made, Another House on Bliss Place. Ground is being broken for a fifth building on Bliss place. This house is to be occypled by Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Jones. Play Netted $35. Pyramid Pile Cure has cured_the ritated parts. The moment you start to use it, your suffering ends ‘and the cure of your dread disease is in sight. It renders an operation useless. Be- sides, to cut into piles often resuits in terrible, prolonged agony. Send vour name and address to Py ramid Drug Co. 256 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich,, for a free trial pack- age. ‘After you receive the sample, you can get a regular-size package of Py— o AGAIN TODAY! Untrimmed Hats 48c Fine Flowers 48¢ Part of the purchase of Hats and Flowers mentioned in our advertise- ment in yesterday's Bulletin were r ceived and were put on sale yester- and exactly as it is Murphy & Mcbarry Our name and our motto stands for good olothes, and you'll profit by trad- ing here ! YOU'LL PROFIT by being one of the best dressed Men in town. YOU'LL PROFIT by reason of being fully protected by our strong guaran- tee of *“full satisfaction or money back.” YOU'LL PROFIT by having all clothes worrics removed from your mind. temperature 'and the barometric [800 men had been brought ing, General Secretary W. A. Morse, i RED, SAGE GREEN, BLACK, {| changes Wednesday: bullding. and about 600 boys had been | and Treasurer H. W. Gallip. for Free Trial Today. Eioyant BoMIE SO BESYE and win g NAVY BLUE, Ther. Bar. | entertained at socials. Directors and Officers. NORWICH TOWN There is no longer any necessity for - or., iarge shipmens o=~ “ 7a m . eeeees 53 29.85 Work in Departments. §. B. Palmer, H. B. Cary and C. H. R ehar suffering the exordclating agony, itch- | $12, $15.. $18, $20, $22, $24, $25.) pected this morning and will ge en e e 82 3039 | The aimerent department ' renorts | Hobson wers fe-elecied directors for | An Fhcident of 1775 Recalled—K. B.|Ins and pain of piles. THundriax of Y, salo as soon as received. . S g ke 29.74 | were presented. It was shown that | three years, James C. McPherson for| C’s Play Cleared osention | 238 e . o BURNT STRAW, Highest &7, lowest the “gymnasium_ classes undor Physi- | hice pears, and Henry D. JOhnson and | Gommittce v Monaoy vt it | Sulfered for ten, twenty and thirty At 48¢ E VIOLET. Comparisons. cal Director Lessing Bandlow had re- | . W, Lester to fill unexpired terms. for y years from this' fearful disease have ¢ kae Predictions for Wednesday: Partly |corded o total class attendance of [~ president A. A. Browning was re- Church. At];-rht:r;—d in a few days or weeks. prve & A Easy to use. You paint it on J|clovdy; winds becoming variable. 3345, Therc had been three exhibi- | glocted and also James L. Case as first [ 4 - - I this we prove. A ntrimmed Hats, comprising all thig with the brush oy “"“e*dfli"‘“‘eath«: Early morn- | tions and a basketball league of seven | yice president. Waterman R. Burn- he First church, Norwich, witnessed “:ut we want you to prove it your- season’s newest shapes for Women, ¥ ing thunder shower followed overcast | teams. The athletic activities had | ham, J. A. Prentice and H. H. Gallup excitement _growing | Self, without it” costing you @ cent. < Mishes Ard -ONildrn, Tn ab AN Sodts 25 CENT and hazy sky; winds southwest. also reached out beyond the bullding, | were all re-elected vice presidents, and | 9ut of the Revolutionary conflict. ' On| We want to send i Sk ionable col b o eld athletic meetings % .. = nidit of divine service | send v value $1.00 and $1.50. n: Moon and Tides e ko mames and was | this office lett by the late N. L. Blsh- | oy “orociafmed in the meeting house | the address below. mayizd At 48¢ a Bunch [ 0 3 I" Sets. Il Water. || ‘Sets, |mow conduciing a baseball : 1 t. Secretary Hyde reported for ; Were re-elected, | en_transports had appeared in the| worst forms of piles known, Nl n. sevln & son & m | p m [l a m [ pm|me boys depariment, that although | &% N E".f_e"" 5"‘": i sound and were plying near Fisher's| Instant relief can be gotten by us- 652 taking hold late in the season it had iFsstess. Namsd. Island, just opposite New London har- | ing this marvelous remedy. It imn- Wi Piiwen Wiowses in’olt Ut iiihs AGENTS 3 o an ‘amctive vear. Through so-| An amendment to the conmstitution |bor. The exercises veased, the con- | mediately reduces all congestion and oo Fisvmteiin o) hool pupils its | was adopted, providing for a board of | gregation rushed forth and in _the | swelling, heals all sores, uicers and Ir- ng some of the scarcest kinds—choose at 48 & bunch, value as high as $2.00, Continued Today THE EXTRAORDINARY OFFLRING OF {71 Ty ! CANE N i AR TV don NIGHT and WEARS LIKE IRON. A Breadway School Wins from Loc: Ve vall: S. Allis, John Ec- W " E. A, Prentice reported meetings at { Woodard. Wallace S. , 3 k3 ¥ superior article in every way. Piayers—Personal Mention. the jail on ‘alternmate Sundays gince | cles, Charles W. Gale and Grosvenor M’f]‘:jfi;{f;fi;;fl:;fiatmrnm %‘{"‘;f ;;.mm Pile Cure at your drugglst's for s GIVE IT A TRIAL. About one hundred persoms were] OCtoDen, With evident interest and ' Hly. e yeam Corriay on Wed_ |56 cente, J q e, presiit ata very plaasims sntertainment matiers of business to bo brought be- | Commander Julius A. Prate Post, No. o B Grobinimie ey mcoo xooh OF | HANDWRITING EXPERTS JOHN TROLAND realized from fhe play given at the 143, Dept. IIl, G. A. R. 2 1200 pisces of the finest kinds ef /RED €. CROWELL'S, B7 Water St |Wronceais evening - varied pro IN BLACKMAIL CASE. RE-ELECTED TREASURER.| Y. M. C. A. This sum includes the| Mr. Isaac Cook, commander of above Chinaware, representing the entire s 4 - v Bod. Ve BttTuative 5 expenses. post, Kewanee, Ili., writes: “For a long BAMPIS Line of the Taresss |ipers time I was bothered with backache and - 9! 1+, Open Saturday evenings aprivdaw ull 8 p. m. Fram featt briefness of the First me was presented, the attractive re about It being the interest and different numbers. was a_violin duet by Messrs. Some Say All Writing Was Done by Same Person, While Others Testify Annual Meeting of State Plumbers’ Association Held at Hartford. Reception Committee Named. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop, Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ewing, Deacon and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago 1 started taking Foley's Kidney Pills and soon saw they were in the country. The assortment broad and comprehensive and includes d Dishes Water Pitchers That at Least Two Wrote the Two Specimens Examined. The 20th annual session of the Con- doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from back- “he, and the painful bladder misery ls all gone. I like Foley's Kidney Pills so Cherry and Bandlow, which was fav orably received. Miss Mary G. Hen- derson read a selection in a capable manmer, and was followed by the new Mugs Steln ¥e necticut Master Plumbers' association | Mrs. L. A. Hyde and Deacon and Mrs, was held at Hartford on Wednesday, [ G. R. Hyde have been invited to assist with 100 delegates present. Mayor | in receiving on Monday afternoon at resumption Who Is Looking of the case At the Wll or chureh ‘choir, composed largely of the | against Katherine Quinn in the crim- | gmitn made an address of welcome. the chapel from 3 to All_members e oo & - o For the Young ladies ‘of the church: “The muate | imal - superior court, charged _with | STICLIOR0S B8 SIIEERS O, Tod approv- | of the First whurch ana their friends | fri o't 1 have told many of my o Cuspidores Was not the only attraction during this | blackmail, on Wednesday mOTRINg, [ no the course of the national presi- | will be welcomed at this reception. shall recommenq them at every Oppor- Croatvors - Bl Prids number. Charles R. Butts was recalled and was | 4ont in taking Interest in the matier of - T e o B . . » oliow na enicies A special squad of boys from the Y. ] on the stand over two hours. He main- | yopt "3igifarica: it was passed. News in General. J s it PORCH SHADES Syrup Cups on Traye M. C. A. next took the floor and per- | tained that the same person wrote the| A report was made by Charles W.| John Meehan of West Town street| A (ickling or dry cough can b ik Dresser Set Olive Trays Democrats, Top and Open Businesa | formed intricate marching movements | letter to Stein as wrote the other sheet | x .l a0 "West Haven for the joint | has baen ill for & week with &rip. O O vttt ush can be auick:| They shut out the sun and heat, but | Cups ana Sauce Satics Dishes Wagons, Top and Open Concords.[in 3 very crediable manner. Robert’s|of writing. The latter was what Ser- | legislative committee, giving expenses p N e L. e GaRsl]ietian pisatyr oF Wesmall Jights Tiey [RS8 SN Gl ¥ i ived is considersd, get | PO dumbbell drill was given |geant Twomey had Mrs, Quinn write | o 5379, and for another committes| Walter Heath and his son, Allen | fSHCTY: —FO. ORIGHL no CHOSOOMM | permit you Lo see out, but prevent out- | U . % : ot 300 recel * 8¢t | without a break and was enthusiatical- | for hMm at her home. Others who £0 | ¢ the Master Plumbers’ association | Heath, of Elm avenue, have returned |y (0 U T harsh. Sold by Lee| siders from looking In. Bte, Bt Tte, our prices. Iy received. Their best work was done | testified for the stete were 1Ira_ L.|(Thoce’ expeditures brought the grand |from New York. =i 4 ft. slze $2.25. 6 ft. size $3.00 ON SALE AT on the side horse, a good presentation | Peck and Judge N. J. Ayling. That| 70 'to $302. There was a balance - 8 ft. size $4.00. m L L m’m m-’ ©of their work during the year being completed the testimony for the state.| .; 'g37 50, ‘William Douglass is at his home on BORN. L size §4.00. lf P i Eiven. Their number conciuded with | For the defense scversl Witnesses| reasurer John Troland of Nor-|East Town strest after several weeks' | HIGGINS—In Norwich May 11, 1910, BAMBOO SHADES a rices. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Several pyramids built up by the lads. were called to testify for Mrs. Quinn as wich reported receipts of $2,591.41 stay in Berlin, Conn. 41,51t 6 ft, 8 ft, at low prices. marisdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. g::-m?:. m;. R:x;:e ogx;‘ L'f;uy to her “;,”A‘t’?::fit‘;'-m‘é"‘mwfi‘“&'f nmo'l:l.bn-lfl_nce of ”e':::i";" s reg e s W. Higgins. Divided into four lots, emch lot on & We are cutting some v don, Richard Youns, Myron Jackson, | A. Wall, D. W. Colbert, C. A. Kramer | p OCSTS 7ROMS, GOGE0, 0o U | | e were Tormerly obiained by deal- MARRIED. PORCH ROCKERS separate counter, as follows q €I’y | Napoicon Clish and Charies Prentice | and J. J. Sullivan, the last named nav- | [ TeSIGent Thomas J, Aevarv, Iow o | op o 50 conte & Hundred. WEEKS — SANDERSON — In_ Pom(ret, The large restful kinds, LoT. 1l 40 i e BEEF th comprised the team, working under the | Ing been Mrs Quinn’s school teacher | Yot i oS0 YOt BT Goeond vice pres May 11, 1910, by the Rev. ¥. D. Bar- H MAT: i ese days. Also|direciion of Phywical Dircctor Band- |and haa known her many vesrs. | fdent. John Gill 0f Waterbury: treas- | ire. Anna Levine of Williamevinie,| Fntof BuTAm Oven Woekis of Abo POHCH. MATS LOT 2 — 290, value__50c nice % . N. A < | urer, John Troland of Norwich: finan- spending some time with Mrs,| of Pomfret B e i LOT 3 — 490, yalue $1.00 and rain. =48, X called and declared after examining the n.. 18 H. Bushnell of the Taftville road. Miss Henderson ain delighted the i y. s, n - EW P PORK, VEAL and LAMB of |, s Feontorson asain delignied the | colied 2 do o o e eeiting by | Sial secretary. Georse 5. Full of Hart ANDREW - mAsTHAN —Tn Tacieilie Lol 8 te yalue 3100 lights were put out and a novel foature | Mrs. Quinn that the handwriting was [ [PPE BAUORSL SATC ¥ . Wi Andie Panaa B LOL S — 9% valug 2000 the Best. Eat ocur Meats and something good. PEOPLE’S MARKET, you wilt 6 Franklin St. mayed JUSTIN HOLDEN, eat Prop. was _introduced axhid to be The evening's eoncly in the darkmess. An ition of lighted torch swinging was given by Mr. Bandlow, and proved a pretiy spectacle. entertainment was wded by an ' informal reception held by Teddie Rooseveit (C. F. Hob- som), etts), John Martr was - ©O. W Queen Victoria (Mrs. C. H. Rick- Mrs. Mary Baker G. Hady (Mrs. McWliliams), Carrie Nation (Mrs. he. Linton), the mikado of Japan Carpenter). The programme ably carried out under the direc- not the same and that it wae by dif- ferent persons. He was on the stand a long time. He was followed by R. W. Perkins and Frank Hempstead, who wWere of the same opinion. James Quinn testified that he is 42 years of age and his wife 33, and they have been married eleven vears. She wae formerly of Colchester. Living with them ja the girt and his wife's father. He has lived In Bast Hampton for five years. He worked in Norwich sixteen or eighteen years ago. Fle tes. tified he had no relatives here except C. E. Coe was appointed a commit- tee to inform the president-elect of his election. Mr. Dowling tock the executive chair immedlately after his calling. The _incoming president was em- powered to appoint the corresponding Bsecretary Yor delesates to the national con- vention James F. Duffy of Hartford and Thomas Rourke of New Haven were sclected. The young people of Wauwecus Hill hung & May basket on Tuesday even- IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Don’t Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles. A Norwich Citizen Shows How to Cure Them. 7ille dnd Hafry Amdrew of New Bed- ord. DIED ral from his late home in Hanover Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Ser- vices at_the Immaculate Coneeption church, Baltic, at 10 o'clock. CORBETT—In Lisbon, May 10, Harry 1. Corbett, aged 20 vears, 3 months, son of Bdward W. and Fannie Cor- Dett. This is without question the greatest offering of fine China we have ever made, and every woman who admires dainty Chinaware should attend this l Sale. REFRIGERATORS The May “Housecleaning” Sale T Hen L ke his aunt, Mrs. Frank Boyle, of the oy L Many people never suspect their | Funeral from the Congregational church Missionary Mesting. West Side. Mrs. Quinn has not visited | An enjoyable birthday party was| Many peopl : 4 7| in Lisbon Friday, May 13, at 1.30 . The May meeting, the lust of the |BSTe €xcept about six years ago, when |given at the home of Mrs. L. Bruette, | kidneys. 1f suffering from a lame | goiock. Burial in the Read ceme- 0' Domeshcs Elc stason, OF 1HD. EAGIEE KBt © | she was here tvruti;‘!:w l_'u;‘uni ‘Hevhad yvoe'n?nPrfl"fl‘rfl::.ofi-"sz“ihlnxfi:flmfi‘fiy weak or aching back they think that| tery. ’ ) or e R s ey cousentionat il he was arrestod and brougnt here | dey anniversary of her grandson, Her. | it 18 only & muscular weakness; when CARD OF THANKS Willigeentinta.all, thie weslc. BEIME . iay after- | charged with blackmatling Jacob Stein. | bert Lester Rich,' of New London. | Urinary trouble sets in they think it] e : this Sale we are offering values in noon at the home of Mrs. George F. ead writ- | Supper was served from six to eight, | will soon correct itself. And so it is e dosizs Bersby " t0 . cxXpiewd our Staple Household Needs — Sheetings He cannot write and cannot Y thanks for the many Kindnesses of our Brooks on Prospect street. Plans for h v . RI The swellest looking car and great- | o foo. ing. He knew of no reason why Mrs. | those present being George W. Rich, | with all the other symptoms of kidney " i od Shreet st bargain . ever, offered. Maxwell | oa peroreiGALl summer were discuse- | Quinn should send the girl four times | Mra. ¥ Lavalle, Miss Katherine Des- | o0 20 0, (ISF QyI0 0mE OF MARY | friends during the iliness and at tho Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spresds, 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with | to meet ay T Sercemper cdourned, | £ get a letter for John M. Quinn, and [ mond, Peter and Noble Bruette, M. death of our husband and father, and Ete. that no housewife can afford to every medern appliance, 116 wheel e 7220 Imq no knowledge of the girl getting | Knight, M&Il‘terw]llfllmrlcz and " Gene- danger lies. You must cure these|our appreciation of the many beautiful ignore. Every item included in the bage, quick detachable rim. Bropdway’ Dok ; the letter. vieve Connell, ie and May Calla- | troubles or they may lead to diabetes | flowers sent “ cl " 8al rod eated Greeneville, s b ed : May “Housecleaning” Sale is offered Been used carefully, now ju v y At this point court was adjourned |han, Teodel Hickey, William and L A S e o MRS B, ¥ JAQUES AND ¥ . ot e IRos Just out| rhe Broadway school was too much | for the day méil this maorning and if | George ledard of this city ana Mrs, | OF Brights d'?"’f:"j 37 besy i wild B D S il R i g i ’ at an actual reduction from our Reg N. B. We have several cars, little | O\, (1 Greeneville grammar school |is expected that the testimony will be | Rassaman. Miss Mary Rassaman and | t0 use is Doan’s Kidney Pills. It cures ular Prices. S . team on Wednesday afternoon and the |completed this morning. Mr. and Mrs, G. Herbert Rich of New |all ills which are caused by weak or Perfect in Ventilatlon. Sanitary ana —_— - tors won by the score of 20 to 4. — London, ~There was a large birthday | giseased kidneys. Norwich people tes- Economical in use of icc. Prices low NEW POPE.-HARTFORD, MAX- | The game was played on the Shetuck- Decisions by Judge Shumway. cake with three candles. Many gitts | ¢ S0 Tl (e R for quality. C ts--R < WELL AND OVERLAND CARS for | tl COmPue, A0 on® emomumieiood at- | Juage Shumway has handed down a | were received. e e it arpe! ugs tmmediate delivery. ihowr . Was | decision in the slander case of J. J. =5 = . & gt P. S.—Special Sale 50 Bargain Lots Call for demonstrations. e masu Foley vs. R. S. Connor of Waterford, TAFTVILLE wich, Comn., sa: The results that 15 Main Street, WAL Bt A Stook Redueing Sale in the Carpet Greeneville —Smith 1f, Baker pBruss | S8 the plaintilt 320 and costs. followed the use of Doan’s Kidney Pills WS and b ookt SONE ST ¢ 15c| Dopartment. Radical Reductions in o o 5 e sum of $475 and interest has i o & s % ol g > g 3 verings ings, M B R“G x;v:.‘fiun;ulc.zb‘.“il:er:w:{ :(gfl:,lmuns . ewanded Jos ¥ Gocdmin T Bk M:is:“;,\nnd-'mzsnh;m -ndmb:;rryl_:;‘ in ll‘yvtasp were r:out satis! lclflr‘ .‘l 13 and 14 roll lots, valus 35c, at 260 | Reliable Floor Coveri ngc, Matting: . B. 9 = . LaABTOD | ust agminst Harry Frankin of Water- | Poople Leave for Canada. oo procured this remedy from N. D. Sevin Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Carpets and s Broadwey—Jatikowski 3b, Lord e, |PUrY. formerly of this city. The total 3 & Son’s drug store, and in view of my Rugs—all at Special Prices. House -y A Ts * | amount is $511.41. Mr. Goodwin loaned iss Edith Cormier of Philadelphia | experience can heartily recommend it keepers in need of Floor Coverings Now Is Your Opportunity to finish your house cleaning by installing new furniture, Jewet: coran Scon Broad in Del has Gremeville 021010660 0—4 610 Thomas Ibbison and David Ryan are James Quinn of North Main street Jackson rf, Freeman 2b, Ellsworth ss, t If, Davis cf, Stanley 1b, Cor- D. re by innings: R.H. B. way 2112064402019 4 Personal Mention. lawanna, N. J. ccovered from a two weeks’ Hl- Mr. Frankin money, but took no se- curity. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Brief Shore Leave for Alfred Eldridge —Personal ltems. Henry Briggs and Harry Bogwe of Lebanon were Sunday visitors here. Mrs. John C. Tracy has returned from a brief stay with relatives in New London. is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luciest Cormier, on Mer- chants’ avenue. She came Wednesday afiernoon, accompanied by her moth- er, who has been visiting her for sev- eral days. Mrs. Elmer Audette of North A street left on Wednesday afternoon for a visit of four months at St. Anne, Waterloo, and other places in Canada. Accompanying her was Mrs. Mary Goodreau of Riverside, who will spend as an excellent preparation for toning up the kidneys and relieving all com- plaints due to g disordered condition of these organs.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name — Doan’s — ana take no other. The cleverst imitation of real coffes Funeral Directors Embalmers. Lady Asststant. ‘Telephone call 328-3. Henry B. Church. Wm. Smith Allen should visit our Third Floon this week Sample Gloves AT HALF PRICES 1000 pairs of manufacturers’ same ples Fabric Gloves, in Women's N.S. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 Main Street mayi2d ““A Drop of Ink nes We have all your needs at Mre. Howsrd Bishop is spending | the summerin St John's, P. Q- ever yet made is Dr. Shoop’s Health| guiyisdaw . and Children's, in all the mewest ef- D e O Ry s S o ey, Ms.. Cotimsl i3 iUl nalElSEP ciie Wb oo | Comcs. TE I8 oo tn. Sayinsud iy fects—Silk, Taffeta and Lisle—both the lowest poss!blc ices. hand. where he was bitten by his dog | Schlough, of Waltham. o e\vwk_.ha St s 22| made in just one minute. No tedious v g prices. last week, have healed nicely. Miss Bertha Weeks is confined to | B i e pavenue, there|20 or 30 minutes bolling. Made from it g long and short Gloves—plain em R the house by illness. s A harming wedding on Wednes: | pure parched grains, malt. nuts, etc. l d 2 flxf d broidered and’ iace—biack, white and Come into our store Villiam Clark was a recent visitor | Alfred Eldridge, whose home is o arnogn. guhen “thetr Seuehief | Sample free. Lee & Ossool anies an ’ oras colors. In fact the assortment is so in Boston, s w sev- |2 5 i on @ - 3 mited = o and inspect the goods. en-seating_ automobile for Alexander | States cruiser, spent seve: ;g«ggflgct:;: flHfl-('r;v_l \;;dnr of ‘N‘rhw Foley’s Kidney Pills contain in con- Latest styles In dongola, patent and great that scarcely any two pairs o Shaw of Jewett City. cently with his brother, e M’ r “; e _,;‘m;; i o*; centrated form ingredients of estab- | gun Mmetal. See them today. the one thousand are alike. They are H < 3 i divided inte three lots, as follows: M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. Albert J. Oulton, ployed for over iwe vears past blacksmith leave c. who has been em- as & Clark. is to on Saturday, . by Seott their employ Alonzo Marsh of North Main ridge, while enjoying a few a of absence. Seymour Stoddard of TLord Stonington, was a recent visitc Miss Sare Avres of Buffu is spending several months herc her cousin, John Ayres. 1 Slater avenue. The ceremony took place at 2.30 o'clock and was impres- sively performed by Rev. ¥. Johns Bo- hanan, rector of St. Andrew’s Episco- pal church, Greeneville. Only rela- tives and a fow close friends were present. lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ai ments. The Lee & Osgood Co. LADIES! FRANK A. BiLL, Telephone. 104 Mai CimnieE LATNDRY Al Work Dome by Hand. If you bring your faundry here you'll Street. At 15¢ a pair—value 26¢ At 25¢ a pair—valae 50¢ At 39c a pair—value 75¢ street returns to work in the Pone- | Miss Mary Ayres has returned from e EN o ain. abou mah company’s weaveshed at Taftville |a visit in Buffalo, N. Y., Williamsburg, |, Mis8 Minnic Wade of Pawtucket, R. Vous Sotises borne . ontba up Witk Todas ATter being THIC thls wadk ‘hes | Pa. and Springneia. Miss. L, was bridesmald, and Georse Eier- 2 Ry Phwdatte phes A5 - cause of an accident at the shed last | Miss Mary Shehan has returneq | h@m of Taftville, brother of the bride, Thi l F Y +| reasonable—lower than for machine . think.” but if the @ Friday. He was palnting on the in- | from several weeks stay in Hartford | Was Eroomsman. As the bridal party S IS ror You work—so you save by having your|makes millions think” bu e oy i Br the bullding at one of the morth | with her swster, Mrs. Deto Hurlburt. . | entered the parlor Mendelssohn's wed-— lothes last longer and a lower price, | gets on your light coat it makes you windows, when he was pushed up Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Shanks are %:fd;g:rch was played by Martin 0. K. GEORGE, t‘h’:;kl;mbsl’xtt ;‘l“; 2!{![;:((‘)‘%:("!3,:]:{:;\\p"":[ against some hot water pipes by a fel- | spending a few days in Meriden. 2 . Having finisheT & thoroush cot 1 may12d 48 Franklin St. = % " e i Jow workman and badly squeezed. Birthday May Basket. oo DL Eactumy botutital de u et I e Y T i e G take. out ail the syots| ANOTHER BIG SALE 2 Carl Bentley was pleasantly sur- | bride’s roses. Miss Wade wore cream | SQURtry 2nd received Diplomas for the Sha make the garment look almost as : Colohestar Light Compary. prized Tuesday evening by ebout thir- | colored lansdowne and carried pink sing Parior in my residence CUT G ]L A S S good as new inside of @ day or two.| 5000 pieces of Jeweiry, all oclean, The Col or lectric Light com- |ty-five friends who remembered the | roses. 105 Willinme Street, where T am pro And it won't cost you a fortune either. | fresh and perfect—at a remarkably pany has filed a certificate of a reduc. | anniversary of his birth by hanging | A reception followed the ceremony, | pated o exccuts superior work in ihe We aleo do Dyeing, t00, when n6ces- | fictle price. The assortment com tion of capftal stock from $25.000 to [him a May basket filled with many |and refreshments were served. The |above line, also Wet sary. i $6.500, with the secretary of atate. things that deligit o man, He man- | bride received numerous valuable and | U That Is Cut. s Dye Work N » » aged to round up the entire number | handsome gifts, including o piano, o | & La g’ Collar Pine eauty Ping and Mvited them Into the house, where | bookcase avs-:) = sewlag Teaciine. from We guaripies QUiuvers plocs n y or S, Chain and Lockets Brooches games of whist were soon in progress. | Ler parents and a handsome parlor ta- : : Telephorie. 157 Frankfin S1. | N5 o otk P o Mve tables were played ‘The ladies’ | ble and a set of books from the groom’s Apparatus in of glass In our stock is genuine v * | Cuff Pins Veil Pins Brst prize was awarded Miss Venic | purents, The groom’s gift to the best | cluding Electric Halr Dryers, Rinsers |} cut and fnished in the best pos- may12d Fiat Pins Coln Holders man was a meerschaum pipe and that | mud Electre Vibio Machines, =~ sible manner. We pride our- Collar_Pins Bele Ping B v m— = of the Dride 0 Ber maid Was & €0M | s airee i ail tuploments macd ta oy || Setves In ihe lirge ana swell NEW STOCK Link Buttons Soarf Pins eup: the n went to Mrs. | Bracelet. - s e ldrge Three-plece Sets, Links and Seart Ping Lewis Brand. The gentlemen's first| The bride wore s gray iravelag Tiate Work mage to efadé. Tadtes, selected stock, and are plensed ot Remnants, Silks, Dress Goods Lin: e ar os s grise went o Bawiss Tears. 2 pipe: fwown with Tat lo maten: By St Thelr combings. Can gea 10 show goods whether your pur- B| Shar el B 1o oat Sricas Good insins ONSALE NE eF, @ 1 > and Mrs. oW Town on d . ) r for sulfs and skirts. Call and #econ. sak Gar: st Mrz Andrew lert Uighe oWn Nase Tade Switumien, chase or not 00 70 Prankiin S, Bulletin Bidg. T 4 ek ™ e ey Wil | ooy arSissint 3 Mige Jewuis © Youse, g Sl iy 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢, 6 and 12 feet Telephone 643-2. return’ to New Bedford, where they | SRR § fusthiate, ana ahe 1 inor 110 Weat Mum S Actual value 20, B0¢ and 75 Jill take up thetr residefie in w new- | oughly dompetant in’ Al lines of ‘the The Plaut- Cadden Co. o (0 Ties SIS M, Peop. Por Fences, Arbors, Elc. Iy furnished home on Clark street. | Dusiness | Tadtes’ come and have a e rrar26d ey For the past year M¥. Audrcw has | restful i s or massage. Jewslers and Silversmiths, G. H. SKEL Residence 116 Broadway. Teacher . been employed fn New Bedford, but| Residences visited by appvintment. L AUTONOBILE STATION, HA L, e Titais. The TMléren of the 'vilfage sohool o ed n Taftville xinere MRS. L. W. PRATT Established | 1872, 8 1. Colt, § Otis Strest. Automodile lhe Pm’leom x mlcm [;u. remembored Mics Anna E. Parie one |he has many Stende sho wmh P owered 3o T 5 Stze Pbone 402 Tetenhone ¢at- evening enk Ty Smitg hor a ) well G wak e & memton o< locm v PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Bleycle Repmiring. G L PR PSR P = nosicet Tadr ohine work. Johbiag. 'Phoms. | syl zdam

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