Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 14, 1910, Page 5

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Will Vanish and Luxur- < 207 Main St. reen Peas and As; i s : : kg f’ § A ek bt - S g 5 - for Acquittal Throughout—Case Contin- dant Hair Will Follow | Sestvertie excty s tie. Native Spinach, Same Bonds for Further 1rial—Trial of| 1r parisian Bage does mot eure dang | - E. Rockwocd whoss Mother Appsars|{i ialy in two weeks, your arussist Panama W. T. Auitman of the Academy fac-| Ma ulty is in Middletown for a visit over| & Comet parties are popuiar. ‘We boil all lobsters we sell at Pow- Sunday. e New Beets and Turnips, Egg Plant and String Beans, e Bt M. C. Higgins of Norwich is visiting v, our back. Fancy Lettuce and Celery, ; BLER Dis sister at the Higgins homestead Him. T e a ey be fatrer thn’ this? Delicious Coffee, 25c, Libraries are having demands for |in Terryville. ™ S o Is there any Intelligent mam or woman [4 Roquefort and Swiss Chesss, books dealing with birds and flowers. 5 s 35 : ot * |in this ity troubled with dandruft aiLs ! New Potatoes, Bermuda Onions, tary i B o sosii Miss :-lell:n P}n!seb:r u;-uec:- the| After considering the case of the[told by her husband that there was|Who can afford not (o accept (his ary e ) ~ | guest of rs. Herbert ‘ary of | state vs. 3150 in the pocketbook when he count- 8 e, . . s We have every seasonable Vegetable | ted to the Norwich State hospital on | Williams street. dniion ',:';,”x“fl”:“m?;;"“;- Sl on o Fumany et Ho kave her | Farislan Sige I not o nostrum; I{) Weve Genuine Pankmw Hats—ons- this country affords.. Tuesday. il Ltk g 5, leaving $145 therein. As he gave | % WC SUCAUEC BOEPE O tologints, | piece Hats made frem Panama that | v from Bast Hampton to Jacob ger the pocketbook, which 1s a large | "y, ‘O ooy hair, It wili cure dan-| geeu in the Trophes. Native Broilers and Fowl. His many friends were glad to meet | Steln n this in which it billbook, she put it in a trunk and put George Heydecker of Mystic on Nor- | €laimed that the writer was John A | the ko e pocket. ~After he had | 4Tuff. It ‘will stop ‘,‘"‘,:"m:"’:';hn‘: wich streets Friday. ?;gnn. state attorney, who demanded | Bone to New York she was going to | Will make t,,‘;gm'cgnf;. y. ory Panamas will be all the go this s Ma e avaiect Sl Lo give 1o @ woman In that place | the store and, not wanting to leave It | *%, 1%, o \nagt ‘marvelous and eficient | season, and we are showing the best Totn left Friday for a visit of several bes v book and felt for the money. which she | halr dressing knows. It WO L0V Panama Hats for the price in the city. days in New York. isagreed- was going to put in a smaller pocket- 1 d fascinating they stood 7 to 5 for acquittal Wihile testifying Mrs. Pulasky was firs 5 i hair dresging of thousands of Amer-|p; Mrs. Amos Hancox of Mystic has| when they t went out, but it later | taken sick and was excused and later A v g et R bl spusioe high Italian societies of the state will celebrate on Sunday the feast of St. John of Capestrano. A Tolland county Baptist church is to observe fathers and mother's day on Sunday, the 22d. SOMERS BROS. RUSH W. KIMBALL, M. D. find some stores asking as $8.00 for this same quality— Local delegates report a most inter- % ; taken home by. her husband esting meeting at the conference held | Peen entertaining her sister, Mrs. Ma- | changed to 8 to 3 for acquittal. by e an b Tandsome without beautiful | never | than $6.00. Phy sician and Sln"e'm in Norwich Tuesday.—Stonington Un- | T¥ Church of Montviile, < | weguet came in at §'olclock and Judge qyy Surerise for the Defense. hair, y AERSE gy, o * usal Roc] ‘Worcester, rge ttle cost 5 cents a Offics "'w“‘m"‘“" :L:"""" e Joseph T. Mitchell of Franklin street | CBaTEINg” the jury, after which the N A e . Iaoge. Dottle. conti’ 69 roente’ of | Gy price while they last The Connecticut Association of | called on his old friend, Fire Warden | tired, and 1t chibits 2nd T¢- | tifiea that he came to her home about good Co. sell it on the money Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to § p. m. Sun-y : = ¥ Mul_Rot. uni -30 o'clock | gix g'clock on April 18 and remainea The girl with the Auburn $ School. Superintendents held its mid- | Saunders, in Montville, on ¥riday. that they came in to report that they | ;i ia 30¢n. Tie showed some mon- | hair on every bottle. Mail ~orders 5- 00 ShS'S Ty 4 el Senad, year meeting at Meriden Friday and will continue the sessions today (Sat- urday). could not agree. Judge Wheeler sent | o 9 3 . r v and she heard him count out $120. | filled by American makers, Giroux John B.-Crary of Milford, Mass., was | them back to consider the matter fur- | & 417 She heard him coant out BIE% | fhied by SBEPCAD o Get in the guest while in town of his sister, | ther and in a half hour they returned | ng 1o it out and paid some bills keep. it for you until you want it. Mre. Herbert B. Cary, of Williams| it the same statement, whereupon | for per '3$5.2s for mroceries, $.80 for street. e rent, $3 for having her picture and ’ . . . : el Mra Quiin was sontmaed, he | 1is ‘sister's taken. - He gave ner 32|} Incidents in Societ : 4 ary Ts. Quinn was continued, the | o;13 his sister $1, and a box of grocer- Miss Bertha Dunning of Norwich is | same bonds being furnished, and it is | {10 N5 Sister 83, and G Seby 56 visiting her cousin, Miss Lillian | claimed that it will be tried at another | G5 Vg5 S0F (0 N0 Rouste 08 SL, 08 Cooney, in Caroline ' street, Bridge- | Session. 2 and $7 to his wife, whom he said was e port. Charged With Theft of $145. in Norwich. Mrs. Frank H. Hempstead of Mc- lA‘tte? afternoon session a jury was = She said she had five sons and three %‘,L‘,‘,'f,»‘,’,;:.:’e““ was a recent visitor in M a) Sonite o select for the trial of the case of | daughters. She asked him if the mon- - A ss Mary Solomon of West Main| 0 00, * % ™ s, "Roclowood, who is|ey was his and he said no, he had d street has returned after three weeks Ha Mrs. Frank W. Browning of Lincoln ki o with taking $145 from the | some bills to pay. She supposed at v - spent in visiting her sisters in Man- | pocketbook in the coat of R. W. Pulas- | the time that he came by it honestly, | avenue entertained the Fortnightly on chester, Concord and Bosto: ky, who keeps a store in Main street. | and came bere to tell the truth. Thursday afternoon. —_— The money was taken, it is claimed, in Henry W. Tibbits, clerk of the city . Winck a SUCCESSFUL CONCERT April, gnd Mr. Pulasky testified that | court, testified to taking testimony in | Miss Julla White of nenendon:| mayisa he left the money in his pocketbook in | the city court in the case against | Mass, Is the guest of Miss Margaret UNDER XENS’ AUSPICES. | his SOt pocmke;, the coat hanging on a | W. E. Rockwood. Mr. Rockwood t White ot Broadway. — partition the store. The accused |tHied that he sent money to Mr. Hil < 2 k, ~ First Baptist Church Crowded by an|had been in the store often, and on | amounting to about $42, which he said | ~Miss Elliott, who has X’"‘e“ f’,“ Look Here ! Enthusiastic Audignce—Good Sized | the morning the money was taken was | he got from Patrick Shea. —Mr. Shea e e;}“{,‘(‘,’r‘k”““‘ paton, has The total corporation tax assess- o - asked by the proprietor to wait there | also testified regarding the matter. Sum WHEWe Wopsp a few minutes while the latter went| After Mr. Shea testified Mr. Rock- rly, find your size; we'll febld & Mrs. Sara Thompson Kinney, hon- orary state regent of the D. A. R., is entertaining the past regents of the that our line of urday). OXFORDS for Spring, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, IS THE BEST EVER. They have style to them. Come in @nd see them. All leathers. The funeral of George A. Maycock will be held at New Haven this (Sat- urday) afternoon, The Connecticut Funeral Directors’ association will at- tend in a body. Your neighbor says that telephone service is the greatest of all house- hold utilities. It will do just as much in your home and you can have it at the same price.—adv. Prime Rib Roast, out of good | ments when completed in Connecticut r a v 3 T and’ dntiimiswtt the cellar some cases. i e giio A paper on Homer was read by Mre. 1L sV o | Fer guson § mlfl'hmlflafl, Wil show more than 5000 corporations | There was « iarge and enthustastic | 12,18 Cellaz &0 poen some cae, He | wood saiq, il he had mans ome | sesn"BOrlerinudd at this wees meet- | - Cattle per 1b. 18¢ | subject to tax in this district and the | qudience, filling the auditorium to its| er returned the accused was ready to | get the $42. He said he had borrowed | Ing of the Woman's club 1 bushel Potatoes - - =~ 50c¢ total sum assessed will exceed $1,000,- 000. utmost capacits, at the concert given | 0 out. Although asiked 1o remain a | 310 of r. HIll “The accused sald he 3 Ne while, he sal e must go, but would | wi in Pulaskl’s store on the day the = by the Nathan Hale orchestra of New | foiym ‘about 1 o'clock. = Mr. Pulasky | money was taken and said he would | 0f New FRANKLIN SQUARE. spr2sd Shoe Dealers, Mrs. C. Royce Boss and Miss Meade London entertained at lunch | 9 1bs, Hopeycomb Tripe - 250 Soft shell crabs today at Powers(|london Friday evening at the First| s,y ghat the pocketbook was in his [ come back later. at the Haile club on Thursday. NATIVE Fisradigfhenh Baptist church under the auspices of | coat and thought everything was all| Patrick Shea testified that he had 3 LR —NATIVE— the Xens society. right. When Mr. Pulasky left for New | paid Rgckwood $3.50 on an accident | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. itubbard) grog s Chickens Hams Connecticut will be represented at | The soloist of the evening was John | York that night he left the pocketbook | policy. | He had never paid him any | 0 Broadway have gone 1o - s e N o e o o ot - Cnanitios | B- Crary of Milford, Maes., formerly of | and, as he supposed the money, with | other ‘thoney, but he said the yearly | Mer cottage at Haughton's Cove. Sausage Pork a C shich i i this city, tenor of the Miiford Univer- | his wife, who put it in a trunk. When | premium for the policy would be $42. - and and Correctlons, which is to be held In | galist church, an@ who 1s also & mem- | he came back she told him there was | This concluded the testimony, and | . Mrs. Dennison Galluudel and = son| gtrawberrie Pineapple Celory, St. Lonis next week. ber of the Lyric Glee club am cl‘tdy no monby n the pocketbook. court was adjourned at 5.10 until this | Bdward “"f, Rrandmwey by 3 \enington, | Lettuce, Cranberries, Radishes, Toma- . Crary was warmly greef y his| Mrs. Pulasky testified that she was | morning at nine o'clock. 3 o - da: £ Sterilized Anyone can afford a utility that pays | Norwich friends, who were delighted . s Y D. C. #908-snd - Cucumben its own way. Telephone service does | to hear him in the two numbers of the 2 . e = 5 2 ! it d i 15¢ a Bottle this. It 55 an ever available servant | programme, both of which were heart- | COUNTY CONFERENCE OF GRAND ARMY MARKER 2 Ll s Delo L 3G DR e Miindieg oA LT o S A Boien o e tonally pure tenor voice, the quAlD THE KING'S DAUGHTERS. FOR CIVIL WAR VETERANS | town after spending the winter in . ed into an efficient messenger, shopper and flexibility of which were weil e —— Svenummat ‘Washington, D. C. HENRY NoRFlAN b or protector—all for a few cents Der | shown in his rendition of For All|Seventh Annual of the Three E. Those of Other Wars Need Other - s ’ week.—adv. {si)terngy,'rb{ Ml.nhergl:l. and A‘dnn— Counties to Be Held at Central Styles—Memorial Day Plans Not lszemalor President uxlA“m.[ lnn \H;;.-b; Telephone 267. 36 Franklin St. ion, by Telma. Mr. Crary graciocusly nesday. Miss Bliss and Miss Edith Bliss sailed DUNN’S PHABMAGY Bastirns Connechicut teactibra are. Ind ressanded to the Suiimslotitc mustenas |- T PMPE Wgsct Wasusdens et - fron New York May 4, passed the |..0eyisd Boston to attend the seventh annual Miss Helen Page received much| wfigs Eva L. Hudson, state recording | At its meeting at the Buckingham |Sclly islands on Friday, bound for convention of the New England asso- | praise in her work as accompanist £or | georetary of the King’s Daughters, has | Memorial on Friday evening, Sedg- | PIymouth, Cherbourg and Hambu 50 Main Street. 8d mar1/ 4 for Mr. Crary. b en p s clation of teachers of modern lan- | Sent out notices of the seventh annual | wick post. No. 1, G. A. R., took steps | Grosveno : ; e We are sho a ve: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, | i, 3 of the three ern_coun- | is used in the future only upon the | ;70" 0l there he will ‘take a steam very which with several emcores made 2| ijes of this state, and from informa- | graves of civil war veterans and to Tin ‘today (Saturday). well rounded programme from such| tion received by the county secretary |urge the societles specially 'mvre‘“ad er for Halifax. Some time will be choice line of : : composers s Mendelssohn, Flotow, | 14%; expected that there will be a JaTge | In the soldlers of other wars to put | PeRt in camping and fishing. SPRING SUITINGS | as mocning the pastar. the Rev. . G. | it snd Hompere " oo onod Oruen-| gahering of delegates and triends, &% | upon the graves of these scldiers thelr | Mrs. Baward D Fuller of Broadway ay morning the pastor, the Rev. P. C.| waid ana Herbert. 189 m, s have sent motice of their | own distinctive markers. Commander | antorialoed the Pantope amd the Wed. Come in and have a look at them. | Wright, will preach. A special musi F;figglf":mh ‘;".’:".‘Lfi’“fié’..a‘.rfi‘fl} intention to attend. Henry Hovey was appointed a commit- | pe & & Yetarnoon Literary club on cal programme will be rendered in the . ‘The statement regarding the confer- ! tee to confer upon this matter with the ernoon. Mrs, Robinson of JOHN KUKLA, 208 Main evening by the quartette of the church, | Made a favorable beginning to an ex-| ence follow members of Socleties 10 Which this | biictoisce mec iraveling | companion mar2sa + + - | The public is cordlally invited to at- | ac was the Gyertore from Mattha by |, tD® seventh annual county confer- | might apply. = sbroad last summer, giving an. inter- tend both services.—adv. o Ve ¥ | ence of the King's Daughters of New | Commander Hovey stated afler the ";};’Wbrg‘;y?se,;ff};"fl, T termity, | ondon. Windham and }‘;g“g,.““;", meeting that the Grand Army would . 3 Toity, will, tation of the Cheerfu _ The funeral of Mrs. George W.|by Mascheroni, foliowed, and the first | Besrsr firdle of Central Village, moct | tatom on Momariny ciaves as heres Yacht Aloha at New London. esting talk on the Alhambra. . - Avery, sister of Dr. Robert P. Keep, | half of the programme closed with a | in the Congregational church of Cen- | thought their s ht to bel The handsome -ht Aloha, owned Natllmal Leag“e Who died on Tuesday in South Orange, | Gouble selection, Danse, Honevbells. by | tral Village Wednesday, May 18, 1910. | only to the graves of their own men, | oy Commodore James of the New York . 3., was held Friday morning at 11.30 | Mantia, and Mexican Serenade, Haba- | ;ohe morning session will be called at | and they wanted to get the other so- | Yacht club is in New London harbor. is selling for s oclock in' the Northam Memorial | PeT% DY Bendix. o e na | 11, 0clock. cleties to mark the graves of their | It is the pride of the fleet and at- lel'lCflll ue chapel at Cedar Hill cemetery, Hart-| .. :’,'.:;’i’n“';f_“‘;fi‘c‘“"‘a“ - e e Eor i mMln ol:ucyfi Gm&:om;:?ma 3ot own sol‘ld!‘ers. r—rm-. he sald, was par. | tracts much attention, mEe L : ese counties, 2 cularly in reference to the graves of — — - PO AmbSN SN ok Do, ‘bene solo, Columbia, by Pryor, by Leon | jneresting programme. some of the soldiers of 1812, which 8¢, 10¢, 12¢, 14¢, 16¢ft. C. Smith, for which the audience de-|mpe guests of the conference Will| now were marked with G # . _ You want to get your butcher or |manded ~and recelved an encore.|pe: Mre B P. Rayiond, state secre- | blems. There might a8 be others wn- O enin 1 baker on @ stormy day—the telephone | Faust, by Gounod, and Dancing Sun- | Pery and smember: of central councll | Cuitanly marked o thin waye ana they p g comes in handy. There is sudden ill- | beams, by Gruenwald, both won liber-| s15;n Rhode Island; Mrs. Frank- E.| would probably take the ness in the family and you need a doc- | 2] applause. The solo Telma's Adora- | Nraxwell, state treasurer of Rhode Isl- | markers off of such grav tor—the telephone may prove a life- | tion by John B. Crary followed, after|gng; Mrs. I W. Sneath, state secre- | One application was received for the A ACCO nt saver. Have you already equipped | Tigh & march, Our United Bmblem. | tary of Connecticut: E. H.|Citizens corps. The post is still in n u by Herbert, made a spirited closing se- | gmiley, member of central council from | conference with the Sons of eVterans Conn. League We receive the scores of the above Baseball at the Alling Rubber Co.’s G, A B your home with our service?—adv. games by Innings Jucion .= most enjoyable eveninge |'Connecticut; Mies Harriet I Baion |over the final arrangements for Me- ts very simple, and the officers The best proot of the value of tele- | the accompanist throughout the even- | “U4l5 Teasurer of CoMMECUCUr | wige|Moriat day. : of this Bank will cheerfully an- | i is phone service is the fact that there 3 “ experience in the work of the order | REGIMENTAL REUNION swer any inqul commercial |l Wholesale (si5..) Retall Wallre an .“se we' are over 75,000 telephones in this state The orchestra, organized eighteen | 75" i have much helpful advice to 5 b it At Wi oD and 5,000,000 in the United States and | years ago, and although few older| oy An invitation has been extend- OF 21ST CONNECTICUT your bills by check, is a great . players have dropped out, under the 'riends of the 2 that the list is growing every day.|Qi 30T .nip of Prof. Robert B. Keyes, | coqto Sl members and toromes, Will Be Held at Buckingham Memorial safeguard. The Parker-Davenport Co., Can you afford to ignore what millions : Proprietors. of others find to be indispensable-— | e nork has Deon, koDt UD s B A S R T M B e o, Eevernl: A iy ¢ ’wmsfigg“i:‘a‘;":‘i’;: lo"éo "!‘; nesday morning; returning, will leave | The annual regimental reunion of fhe | Every Department of Banking Fresh Meatls — The report of the New Haven Rall-| fostering fhe organisetion then muyene | oo VIDage st/ fn e atter | ANmt Conn Ot e e D el oo Open Saturday Evenings 7.30 to 9. Fresh Vegetables road companv for the quarter ending | else, feels much gratified at the success following the usual programme of a eaRe ol UNBREAKABLE s s i shors e T | s i B e sl ™0 covumeran commavoeny | ey s Uy R0 2o | o Thamas Loan Trust 0 Fresh Fruits ° $1,298,475.24, as compared with the | tWenty—six violins, violoncello. clario- HAS MANY GUESTS. |and a social hour in the afternoon. e Ihames Loan Tust L0, Fresh Cream olls and Animals| ot susnr st o B S R R T | o et | Bt S k5 L operating expenses were $9,301,305.26, | ““he Xens will realize a large sum | Doloations fvom Mow -London and | possible to May 18th, the annlverssry NORWICH, CONN. WE HAVE THE BEST. s 28,107 3 Westerly Witness Working of Tem- | of the battle of Drury’s Bluff, where i £ B Celluloid, Rag, Rubb. an increase of $628,107.50. from the entertainment. The commit— " P T R avere T aprisd ORDER HERE. e oy . R —_—— tee for the evening’s entertainment| ple Degree—Outing Committee. through & successful - movement by | Mayild and Unbreakable Dolls Mr. and Mrs. David Bosworth of | consisted of Mrs, John B. Oat, chair- =y I strong: - Contbderats: forse - PEOPLE’S MARKET, 6 Franklin St. may13d JUSTIN HOLDBN, Prop A < roton selebrated their twenty.fifth | man, Mrs, Minnie Amburn, Mrs, Frank | At the regular conclave of Colum- r and Animals in great e annivorsary Thursay, eve, | Tattle. Mrs. Heseklah Ferkins and | blan commandery, No. 4 K. T at Ma- | =40ed & powiion, b 'p B o, .| APPLLES g ) : > Walter M. Cowan. Assisting were | sonic temple, Friday evening, the > D o > Regim as- variety, ning. Mr. Bosworth is the son of | R 0y Willey and John B. Oat, | commandery had a large attendance |Scclation ls Benjamin Bailey of New b Henry H. and Mary Ann Bosworth | yae, FeorDert ey e Ot | O bcrs and & deresatlon of 86 | Lonton, and the regimental mecretary 1 s and was born in New London Septem- | aterg wuftee oane and ice orenmn. weoc | sir Knights from Pal@tine command- | Jerome Baldwin of Willimantic. N CAN i : oo 4 = J: s Solon A. Moxley of Company ¥ fis - ber 30, 1861. He married May 12, 1885, | vided by the entertaining committee. ery, New London, and§25 from Narra . AR 3 m [llll f“. hfllll s“am Miss Kate E. Marquardt, daughter of % gansett commandery of Westerly. The [ Now the only surviving mmber of the « Rallion’s George and Martha Marquardt former were in their full uniforms, but | Yégiment who lives in Norwich. Prom- a ™ e _p 2 3 New London Northern Bonds. the latter. owing to the fire, were not | Inent members to pass away most re- 1' - = v An order was issued by the board | able to appear that way. b y 4 oliceman James i - Choice long clams today at Powers | ¢ "y iroad commissioners in Boston| At six o'clock a fine banguet was | Stanley, School Superintendent N. L. THE i . Bros.—adv. Thursday, allowing the New London | served by Davenport. at w;‘mch lh‘ere Bishop and Alvin H. Wright. . i [l B 4 Northern Railroad company to issue | were 161 plates. During the evening T T The Springfield Republican says: Mr. | ponde. to the amount of & $1.500,000, | Miller's orchestra furnished popular j ELECTRIC POLE LINE ; o and Mrs. Nathan D. Bill celebrated | pavable in thirty vears, for the pur- | music and the party was a merry one TO TAFTVILLE Thermfls the 25th anniversary of their marriage | pose of retiring its bonded indebted- | there being much singing I Tasy PO NAETVICLE DONE Wil i hos Magin Strest Office on a few days ago, with a family dinner | ness. This is in accordance with an | songs by the assembled gathering. Waiting for Transforme: d_ 1t 1 aved on almost any make 1{. working of the Temple degree Exi fl“d S Carreet Con ;: Tur“; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May saved on almost any ma g to whi 1 me intimate | act passed by ‘the present general g:;:h'hor: v:er:};n:nic:i S(:rheir":xtar:uf gourt. by the local officers met with hearty | on'in Two Weeks. 16, 17 and 18, to DEMONSTRATE es ter and her husband, Dr. and Mrs. commendation from the VISiting Sir| ,fier geveral weeks' work the new | the famous RUUD AUTOMATIC IN- knights and the evening proved an pole line to Taftville for the gas and | STANTANEOUS GAS WATER Fritz B. Talbot of Boston,.were im- casion long to be remembered. Quarts and Piats. 2 - Nar- | eleetric department. by which elec- | HEATER. e O oint outing for | N velvet mill. is practically finished. | What the Ruud The New York, New Haven & Hart- Leather cases for same. h The poles are all up and the wires E TS 73 ford n: tion car n ber- the three commanderies, and had come ¥ o A . - ou want. This ls possible by our Jus! the thing to make a :;ui"i:r::; etatioriag € Williman. KNACK prepared for a conference, but it could ‘c’u"“;r‘fe':i"%:;,'"g;‘ il ey “*::";fl o M:ans in the Household Few method, and a few cents every tic. Lectures on airbrakes are given mot be’ held as the local committee | SEIOWIN CRF ¥ 126 BORAITIVA] OF 1 With a Ruud in the home, all the | day soon pays for the best plano in | had not been named. During the eve- | 0 T P ) L O that the | inconvenience of the range boiler, with | the world. i i ning they were chosen as_follow - WRITE TODAY. Coupon below wil of keeping candies MELLOW, FRESH | 1Ing (hey Were oo pert M. Lerou | Current can be turned on for use at A w and DELICIOUS. It is a decided| aiq Touis H. Geer, and the confer- | the mill, by that time, states Superin- & ° 12 t B . knack. The best chocolate: get | ence will be held later. P N three-phase trans- | any time, day or nigh dry, hard or stale unless kept right. Tt B A formers at the station, of 100 kilowatt | @ thought of anythin, et e fA RO STREET SPRINKLING. capacity etw;\, wh‘l:c.;\oo wm4 step the | turn of the '-u:'g- } per 2 e current up from 2, to 4,600 volts, ily be spoiled by carelessness or ignor- | Nothing Heard from Railway Company | There will be three single-phase trans- ance. Just so with candies. We supply the most particular trade and It Is Probable Present Way Will | formers, of forty kilowatts each, | Wi B Malntained. yhich Will allow the use of current | vice I8 veashed. rom olts down to > , g s RSB 20 S ONE. n’t Fail all with Chocolates for Personal use, for Street Commissioner Fellows B}:.lt!g Do ali » C ."nd aee i i Frida; hing had been hear: one in operation Rev. W. A. Keefe and Dr. P. H.|Presentation, or for Dinners, because | of Friday (hatnothing fad Do “EH"GE"AI“HS L % E = i v regard- Harriman to Tell of Their Trip. our :"“’F':"'_’;'.'r:";‘":"_"" perfect con- | ing e Tt sortiing THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., on. it is generally| contract to conform with what the eity | _. . y Bldg., foh, . The May meeting of the Norwich | conceded by experts and by well in-| desires, and he was of the opinion that | Eight Reasons why you should buy Gas & Electrical Dep i piayrcadden Bo;iMeryioh, Conn board of trade will be held next Tues- | formed circles that BAKER'S BELLE | the present plan of street sprinkiing > pic rme 321 Main Street, Alice Building, lay evening af e uc] m Me- ‘will continue throug! e summer. e e oL mt e hich Tt has becs wrranged | MEAD and WHITMAN'S CHOCO- | Uity ie doing the work with carts and | Lst—Beonomy in fee. mayl14d § Have you seen the Display to have Arthur H. Grant. editor of the | LATES—we are agents for these—are | the company is sprinkling with the | 3°07 0000 0 i ed with ;u‘:‘;",{‘ 3 “American_City,” New York city. ad- | the most delicious and satisfying of all | clectric sorinkler the portion of the S % o . In Cranston’s Window To Amuse the Children? happy Semmer. Prices the lowest. John & Geo. M. Bliss. daily in the car from 9 o'clock in the morning until noon and from 7 o'clock in the cvening to 9.30. The purpose of the railroad officials is having the meetings is to acquaint all employes thoroughly with the use of air brakes. THE REBIRTH OF THE AMERICAN CITY Subject on Which Arthur H. Grant ~ Will Address the Board of Trade— Send me at once catalogues, prices, terms and full description of your new method of easy pay- ment. Name Street ... dress the 'poard upon The Rebirth of ; streets they are required to. The city Yy 8 ” ac the American City. Other interesting | t"® fine candies. Take HER a gener-|.omcials belleve they can do the work | An— 000 IMProvsd iee rielk features will bé given as Rev. W. A. | 0us box. as well and cheaver by this plant than by o, Keefe and Dr. P. H. Harriman are to . by having the rallway company do it 3 5 HEADAOHES Will pass away and Price 60c, 80c and $1.00 the Ib. e of contract which | Sth—Ne condensation owing 10 & per- | not come back 1t you will remove :f};' There are Cloth Books for the wee form Circulation. - " Poben y give an accoumt of their trip to the Pacific coast, Sl By ] R e I R So0h o more honas | 7th—Our guarantee inat every refrig- | BN TABLETS Will cestore ihe bewsls | ones, Paper Dolls, Drawing Books and no reason for the T more bomus erator Will Do exactly as Topre-| 5 normal. activity and With, me wn.| Mode! Books for the older ones, and Central Baptist Philathea. each year, - sented pleasant after effccts. 35¢ bottle, AL o SR R rpented. D oL, o b 1S Bgte, ALl Pioture Books for all ages at all sy g, e 5 SM I T H Windham County Manufacturers’ Cen- | StB—"1008 818 DECer for, che, same | Biawni springnola. Muss. | prices. ness mechne P . Tl T ATToNORILE AR at the home of ! Neftie Parker. Th 4 s ) G e 5 3 cot. ¢ ous sweer auomowns | Grranston & Go. meeting was called to order by the Dresident, Miss Emma ¥ he. The Drug Man, o g = shea & Burke and Bicycle ‘Repaliring. Genoral Ma- 134 et e e by e 5 Plainfield. Central Village and adje- ? | cbine work Johbink, ‘Phona S - = YHEN you Maud Franklin, rtainment wili- nklin Sq ey Nory . L1158, . n..A.:-e-n-w et (8 Fra i lllt.‘ . Nerwich, fl. m‘fi’.fl“.‘,’,: s B et h{'.e'alrd.-l’d; NORWICH and TAFTVILLE | u‘rznu- ) ua‘cuv;o:u:“:".gl.vi !E n: :'»-b'.—.!& i ant 1o - s S AR o ng columu; PSR

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