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The Bulletin. Norwich, Tuesday, May 17, 1910. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers who fall to receive it by that time will confer a favor by re- porting the faet to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Henry Allen & S . FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS - 88 Main Streel. 1ADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTEY, One Each fnm New London, Wu&hfl and Tolland lMarvdfotSoreFeet Acts Right Off. Counties Seek Their Rslease. r}‘i. New London County. - k 3} | ] l Angelo Dotolo, 41 years old, makes g %, application for pardon for the second time. He has been in prison since June 5, 1908, serving a sentence of from four to five years for i murder- ous assault in New Leondon. He says ‘There are twenty-five prisoners in the state prison who are tired of life in that institution, and they have filed mt.mofmx for pardon with Edward M. l Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Tuesday; ' showers ;Vednesdady or ?’I‘odh nead.‘ lay night; light to moderate so winds. | Monday, i Predictions from the New York Her- m,,,‘f"nf.““ufi’ ‘°m‘¥ri'h§,m§, that he committed the crime in self ald: On Tuesday overcast weather and | changed the June meeting of the board | défense and that he has a wife and lowly rising temperatures will pre- [from the first to the second Monday og’flve small ¢hildren to support. vail, with light to fresh variable winds, |the month. The number of petitioners Windham County. followed by local rains, and on Wed- |is gmaller than usual for a June ses- | George A McNabb, who burned a nesday = cloudy to partly cloudy |sion. building in Oneco, and who was sen- weather, preceded by local rains, with | Many of those who apply, and they slight temperature changes. are all men, have beem in prison for ; Observations in Norwich. i;m( tharn;:lnrv!‘nchu!e untenl(;les. “}'n- The following records, reported from |4der the rules of the board only those Sevinls pharmacy, show the changes|Who apply for the first time can ap- temperature and th pear in person, and because of this i g rule there will not be many prisoners Bar, | before the board. There are no pris- .Tl;:r. 30.38 | oners for pardon from the counties of tenced on Sept. 8, 1909, for from one to two years, tells why he fired the building. He says that he 'bought a 4 - T::i;‘;?::l!l;nl:?»r‘s)lt"‘s:‘ Sore Feet? Never After Using TIZ. 3 tsag " to se. | Good-bye, sore feet, aching feet, ” o He burned the building in order to ze- | Good-bye, sore fest aching feet 7 pport his wife !\ Good bye, ‘corns, callouses and bun- and six children. McNabb 18 35 years| pnu and re ydete | e e PORCH SHABBS old. You've ne changes Monday: RED, SAGE GREEN, BLACK, NAVY BLUE, ‘3¢ |Litchfield or Tolland. The largest - 64 30.38 fefore for your feet. It is different CADET BLUE, ‘ 756 3039 [ NURAEME Wte RWRNIR . New Bhe- RISewan, Eotaty.: ) Yom ansihing ever betore sold. ‘They shut out the sun, 3 e ven, with Fairfield next and Hartford Charles B. Jones has been ‘in prison | Tt acts at once and makes the feet 1 lenty of #r Rf ” BURNT STRAW, oad third. ~Middlesex, Windham and New |since Dec. 3, 1801, serving a sentence Vel remarkably fresh and sore-proof. | l°t In Dblenty ot Gt 20 s Comparisons. London counties have ome each. The |of from fiftéen to twenty years for an |; TIZ is not a powder. Powders and | permll ¥ou “':k‘" : vent VIOLET. Predictions for Monday: Partly |prisoners who have applied from the |assault commitied on a woman in East (‘I'; ri;::; Tomedion Glog Mp SN Punanl | siders Srom: lpotting I T cloudy; moderate variable winds. last three counties and_the reasons{Haddam. He says that he is innocent, (4 fraws out all potsoned exudation 4 ft. mize $2.35 6 ft. sine $3.00. Easy to use. You paint it on Monday’s weather: As predicted. which they give in asking for pardon |and that he has been sufficiently p“n-j 1 tha ShiY reay Dol ar a8 g ft. mize $4.00. ith the brush e, S TR are as follows: ished. He is 58 years old. N8 out every pore and glorifies the 8 " d Tides. - your feet BAMBOO SHADES ou’ll never limp again or draw u 2 || High || Moon {jour face e 2t 41t 5 It, 6 ft, 8 ft., at low pices, 25 CENTS | Water. | Sets. | SUDDEN DEATH WILL CHECK UP I(J.’.yyfn.fir!‘L.,l»,‘?‘:_'k‘n...:—:".m.’;';.'d callos-! PORCH ROGKENS : - i ou'll fesl 1ike 4 new person. ». m. || & m. OF ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. ATAWAN'S GARAGE. [ 1%, Joull fodl like & now Werson, ier 0 iy et 4R b 2 {kying » box of TIZ, you can get your. Dropped Dead While at Work in His | All Connecticut Reliability Run Goes loney right beck GVI s 26 Waa' 1 sk FRrouah Hars aathrday Mbrml TIZ is for sale at ail Aruggists at 25 PORCH MATS G op in New London. roug PR Basyraay. Mmormng ‘~-nx- per box. or 3 -vflws lsrtn Jou Durable goods, made to stand expoware 2 ! K 3 5 ect o s L AGENTS / : ot 33| Alexander Camipbell, aged 60, the weli| The A. C. Swan garage has been se- | hodes & o Chteage 1y, Ser Tathes Sng eia. 22 . A | . l;’no|wn c(::lxpe‘l:mhxh. ‘x)gused away sud- lact:dsas lhl;' ofllcl:l chl—lclunx p\m% { ¥ i 5 S GRS Six nours after high water it Is low | genly at his shop In Water street, New | next Saturday. when the automobiles e T 1 e London, Monday afternoon. Death, ' in the Ali-Connecticut rellability run vide. which s followed by flood tde |\hich resuited from heart disease, oc- | wil pas.through here. As they start YANTIC HAPPENINGS. R curri at 2.40 o’clock. embers of the | from artford probably at o'clock GREENEVILLE ed at 2.40 o’cl M 1 Hartford 1 7 o'clock e family took charge of the body, which | the machines may be expected to come Land About Stone Towers Posted Be- Who Is Looking . e T Tt e e A o Drocks | Stk 16 e Tostmion$ and 10| - ceuse of VendaitenrSshoet, Pusile : Officers of Congregational Chorus | street. o'clock. They go from Hartford 10| Secure 80 Specimens of Wild Flow= Choir—Called to New London by Mr. Campbell was pumping an air | Colchester, Salem, Chesterfield, w P For ule Death of Brother—Notes. blast while his assistant, Max Cramp, | London, Norwich, Jewett City, Plain ors. was holding the air pipe to a fire in | field, Danielson, Brooklyn, Howard P At the shestine of the chor hoir | Which a couple of fittings were being | Valley, Windham Center, and Willi- The land surrounding the stone tow- FOHOWinfl vehidCS? of ttl‘)e nGrm nf\'illcl C Ong\'eugfid((i;o:al brazed, when he was seen to sudden- | mantic, which is the noon control. ers which waere erected by William ohurch on Friday evening the following |1V Teel backward and fall.. Mr. Cramp | From Willimantic the route is through | Varnum about forty years ago has Democrats, Top and Open Business [officers and commitiees were elected: | Tushed to his assistance, and findmg' Pomfret, Putnam, tiie Woodstocks, Un- ».;(,, posted by the owner on acoount Wagons, Top and Open Concords. | President, John Crowe: vice president, |tha his employer's condition was seri- | ion, Thompsonviile, Warchouse Point, | 0f depredations committed by careless - " 1Jay Ricketts; secretary and treasurer, | 0US, then summoned M. B. McLaugh- | Sadd’s Mills. Rockville, Manchester | ¥ ,smlues received is considered, get|3;i . Jemnie rowe: social committee, | 1il, _chief engineer at the station of | Center and East Hartford to the start- Saw the Comet. our prices. Miss Jean McKenzie, Miss Maude |the New London Gas and Electric Co., | ing point in Hartford. About 200 miles| George Sherman recently drove to R Crowe, Miss Bthel rpenter, Kirk |Which adjoins the shop conducted by | in' each' day’s run will be made, be-| New London, accompanied by John C. L CHAPMAN Co Ricketts, James Lee Heap; music com- | Mr. Campbell. Mrs. McLaughlin re- | ginning Thursday through the north-|pr,cy ang John . 7T 24. m L ey |mittee, Mise Nellie Crowe. Miss May | sponded immediately, and together the | western part of the state, Fridav|:773 root fagpole for the 15 18 to 20 Bath Street. | Bi€gs, MMiss Jennie Purdon, Clifford | two men _lifted Mr. Campbell and | through the southwestern, and Satur-|jamb place. They left New London marisdaw - - | Wilson, Samuel Crowe. In the list of | brought him to the small yard back of | day through the eastern. Bach day the| ay 330 4. ni. Friday and had a fairly members previously given the name of | the shop. A doctor was called, but be. | start is from Hartford. good view of the comet, although it Miss Janet Finlayson was inadver- |fore he arrived Mr. Campbell had s was rather hazy tently omitted. breathed his last. Medical Examiner | SUPERIOR COURT. « V. Pendleton, Jr., was a re- s sceal i.ee was summoned and gave his ver- | — : cent visitor in Middletown Mrs. Frank Squires of New London |dict that death was caused by a chronic | Windham County Cases Discontinued— Mr, and . Edward Weeks of Gro- nt Sunday with Mrs, Martin is spending a few days with her mother | disease of the heart. |~ Assignments Made for Willimantic|ton s >, 3 . - Perfect in Ventflation. % Pauline Stahly of Westerly | poonomicat in use of mmmw on Central avenue. e Coranibality, sEatiil: oad: noisfied by Alexander J. Campbell, secretary | 2nd Putnam. For Sale Timothy Coughiin of Auburn, N. Y., |of the New London Gas and Electric = T L spent. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Sey- has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Julia | CO. and he also sent a telegTam 10 | court the Lonnming camn were dlacon. | monr Quinicy. ¥ | tor quaiity. '.Ih' swellest looking car and great- | Driscoll, of Central avenue, Mr’ Campbell's son in New York, Alex- | finued by order of court May 13, At] V m F. McHSle of Shelton has - :'d!" ever offered. Maxwell Rt ander J. Campbell, Jr. : the calling of the docket Judge G. W spending several days| P. 8.—S8pecial Sale 50 Bargasin Lots g 45 H. P. equipped with The body of Vernon Avery, the in- Mr. Campbell was born. in £ Wheeler appointed next Fridi May fishing excursion. WALL PAPERS. modern appHance, 116 wheel [fant gon of Mr. and Mrs. George A.|and later came to Norwich, 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. as motion day Friday evening an omnibus load of| ., 1 14 1 3 e f¥e 180 se, quiok detachable rim. Howard, of Central avenue, was taken |learned his trade. He was emploved | £, regtoring cases tp the docket and |People from here attended the supper 12 and roll lots, value ., at Been used carefully, now just out [to/Niantic Saturday morning for burial. | here by Pierce & Robinson and latér by | ghort calendar day. Court to be held | 2t the Bozrah Center hall given by |12 and 14 roll lots, vaiue 3be, at 28e of,_the shop. S Plerce & Bard. He went to New Lon- | 4t willimentic: City of Willimantic [ members of the Bozrah Grange. N. B. We have several cars, lttle ; James P. Ser f the firm of|don about 20 years ago, where he |y . George tiles, unless disposed Brockett's saw miil, which was lo- wsed—prices right. Pitcher & Service recsived word by |opened a coppersmith shop in Water | or'p” Dec. 1, 191 ty of Willimantic | cated in John Ladd's woods, has left . telephone about 3.30 o'clock Monday |etreet, which he conducted until his| (g Johanna and John Mulligan, unless % NEW POPE-HARTFORD, MAX- (afternoon of the death of his uncle, [death. He has always been an indus- | Jigposed of by Oct. 1, 1910: William of ocki and som, John, spent| V!\!T.ELL AND OVERLAND CARS for | Alexander Campbell, of s London. | trious man and of a very retiring and | N Potter. admr., vs. Mary L. Turner | S in Montuille | LS ediate delivery. Mrs. Thomas Servi George | quiet disposition. He built up an ex- | ynjegs disposed of by Dec. 910: Bentley recently returned with Call for demenstrations. # | DeWolr ana ;.\’:mam Miller, later left | cellent bulihesishh: that coity, being the | william Relst vs. David C. ~ string of trout. . or New London only coppersmith in that vicinity. Re- | Grace L. Sarger lone Aiabobad’ of ; specimens of wild flow= cently he took w trip to his NOtVe | this torm: A. M. Gutteraan & Son Co. | ers have been secured by the children 137-141 Main Street p The funeral of Mrs. James Simoneau | country. | vm, Mugene Bergeron. umeas disposed |of the vilage school this te Beu b RmG & SONS was held on Monday morning at 8§.15 He was never heard to complain Of"ot'th!:'zerm: Frank G. Tripp vs. Mary | trice Krajewsk! leads in the number ma o'clock from her late home, 165 Cen- |1l health until about a week ago, when | A Tripp, unless disposed of this term: | of imens brought. d mer2td tral avenue. There were ma z he spoke of pains about the heart e g $ *h Tele At St. Mary's church at 9 o' Monday morning he told his assistant | Eremn Camte ca) ealie alased of James J. Smith celebrated a mass of | that he was not feeling very well, but | tnis term. > : DIED requiem and the choir sang. he continued to work. Discontinued—John P. Beckwith vs.| MERRITT—In New London, May 15 The Latest _—am. N I Y pearers were Joseph French. M He 18 survived by his wife, tWO | Magon A. Bates: the Wheaton Building | 1210. Nuncy M. wife of David § OW 1S our rue, Nelson Morrisette, Louis Ouelette, | daughters, Annie and Janet, teachers|and Lumber Co. vs. the First Natior Merritt, in her 67th year I U 1 D t Joseph Stone and John Gladue. in the public schools in New London, | pank of Putnam; Freeman T. Miner COON—In Westerly, May 14, 1910, Har- | n Up-to-vaie O ortunit by e aad ‘Alexaader, J¥e Who had ‘besn 11 | yyjiy H. Chandler; Carr & Grout| Iigt Newell = ( A PP y TAFTVILLE New York for'the ‘past year. Yo Biehanite Apolds. the., Wpeaton s B. Coon. &8 2 —_— Pi%fim:‘.’:; gisters, Mrs. Edward | Bunding and Lumber Co. vs. Murph g Bl e AR ewe to finish your house cleaning |Mrs. Margaret Frawley Was Well |7 Armstron T O ST ice | Brothers; Berg Brothers ve Benjamin |No(ice of rineral nereuiter. © . ¢ Known Resident—Personal Mention | o¢ preston, and one brother, Peter | it B b D e Lroste FRAWLEY-—In Taftville, May 15, Mrs, by installing new furniture, | About the Viliage. Campbell of this city. A sister, Mrs. |}y & Bugheer Joha &amny vo Jobn B, | . Margarct Frawley, uged 86 years, Solid Gold and Gold Miied. - -~ - Al v LK Funeral fromy the home of her daugh- | John Trankla, dled over thre years ago. | Beckwith: Clara Gard ve. Williom 1. - = : : We have all your needs at{ ™Mrs. Margaret Frawley, whose death < — Gard: Claries L. Torrey vs. Charles| ~6n Mrs, Patrick Fiyan, Merchants AGTective patteorny Bwd: aunle cocurred at_her home on Merchants’ Variety of Weather Sunday. L. Withrow: Antoor Henekam vs. New | e say 15 ot 5 B s o B ity the best. avenue on Sunday evening had made| mpere were all kinds of weather in | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- the lowest possible prices h £ s i ~ et o i po P * her home in Taftvil or mnearly &|inis vicwity Sunday afternoom. . In |road Co.::Francie Luyokx vs. New | Sacred Heart church at 9 o'clock. Pricss reasonable. ! querter of a century. i o 4 i | AINSWORTH —In Beltic, May 16, John Go o Ce % 3 different sectioms of the city there | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail me into our store -‘\ ;Hftie g'hle Y’f! hfle“d; b Cwhien | Were showers of varying intensity and [read Co.; H. Nynatten va. New York C. Aipsworth, aged 49 years and 2 T PI Ca > Pt e e o e oo cath. Which | some parts got no rain. About four | New Haven and Hartford Ratiroad Co,: [ months : e - and inspzct the goods. (‘)V,"a:e““:h:“';"‘;;“-m;“‘"‘g;':“:h"f YAt |oclock the trolley car arrived drip- |Harry G. Holmes vs. Emily R. Holmes 1 his late home fn_ Baltic | li aut dden C‘. : Poat up to Saturany. hain8 8001 | ping from the West Side, where it was |Sumner B, Hilliard vs. Peter ) | MRy I At 31 Jewelers and Sllversmiths, nrday night She suffercd b Shosk and |Teported to be raining hard. but there |George: Mae E. Beckwith vs. Freder- . e i Gmrered & shock and|was no rain at Franklin square then. |ick E. Beckwith; Mary Sherry vs. Wil- = 3 | Established 1872. M. HOU RlGAN, o ot i ULty Jnor s T Se- | Yantls ROt IS Fane liam Sherry; Joseph E. Corey ve. Kate CARD OF THANKS, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 10.30 ‘;.g]‘;ck“"gat mgfimp"“‘“e TR N At Mohegan hill, in the middle of | Sullivan et al: M. P. Gould Co. vs We wish to express ou sincer 62-66 Main Street. hrf{: Fr"_!ei-' iiote maiden name |the afternoon, there was a hail storm. :.:\J:ieu}._,;{&r:; ?u IEan'fl.;’ecpA o U))flnks Lk ;.;[r r"wnd: and neighiors was Margaret Fitapatrick, was born in = - 5 A i .| who so kindiy assisted us ducing the| _ _ apr2zd County Kitkenny, Ireland Three Delegate Reports. Brockett: Marfetta Rice vs. Allen Risk | geatn of our beloved wife and wncher. T S ahis Raks” Sast mrte ; Workingmen’s circle. No. 128, held |and Andrew Johnson; Lewis White vs. | -t U 90T 00000 T butas. Thia comntry, ono imarried in New Fork |a Special meeting Sunday afternoon |Samuel Varbedian and Yon ~Yabiap; | GBORGE BROWN AND FAMITZ ity Daniel Frawley who aied Cin|in Swatzburg hall to hear a report |Mary LaPouchier vs. Louls LaPouch- : > A4 from Morris Taft, who was the dele- jier; Lydia Brooks vs. Milton M. Colchester, Conn., May 16, 1910. Moo: re ago. They Hbhe S Ve a0 They lived In | oate to the national conventlon fe- | Brooks: Mary Tarbox et al. ws. Irving | maviid 6 and 12 feet New York, Worcester, Putnam and other places before coming to Taftville | ently in New York. He made an ex- |B. Gallup; town of Killingly vs. Nellie PR about 36 years ago. They resided here | tended report of much interest. F. Nichols et al.; Rienzi Roblnson v Six vears, then made their home in i ot Willlam H. Mariand, warden of bor- For Fences, Arbors, Etc. Moosup for about ten years, and fol- Visiting Day at Noroton Home. %ugh of Danlol;on.rexsal,~ Frank Ai : i IV i rown' ve. Annie E. Brown: town o lowing the death of her husband Mrs. | Mrs. Eva W. Caulkins, president ot |Brown ve. Aunle . Brown: town o C. H. HASKELL, Frawley returned to make her home | Bedgwick W. R, C., is to represent the = In this place. She was a woman of |corps at the Noroton Soldiers’ home ig;‘“f‘:n"“’g‘e‘}fin: et X 15 Main Street, 58 Thames Street. 'Phone 402 vE. mar22d kind and sympathetic nature and was | next ursda; which is the annual Pepin; Hattie M. Thompson ve. Noyes . CHINES B lmfiq. Funeral Directors| .. ..:i5ess highly esteemed by all who knew her. | visiting day. It is expected that oth- urviving are one son, Thomas Fraw- | ers from Sedgwick corps will probably | Pompson; the Willimantic Lumber your laundry bhere sion to complala ley, one daughter, Mrs, Bridget Flyan, | attend also. and Coal Co. vs. Max Schuster & Co.; with whom she lived, three grandchil— Charles S. Sheldon vs. Bmily J. and o e Charles H. Moore; the Putnam Foun- ettt i Die o Dl NORWICH TOWN dry ana Maohine Co. ve. Edwin E. Margaret and Grace Flynn, and one ave great-grandchtld, Harold Reeves, all of . e ey T Johnson; Alphonse L. Gelinas vs. Ross —AND— your being eaten _u; Taftville. There is one brother, John Anniversary Exercises Attended by |0’ ;ghhn and wifs Eliza J. Chase strong 4 ng powders. - Fitzpatrick, of Worcester. Out of Town Visitors—Personal | V5- in B. Chase; George E. Hin- reasonable—loWwer shah ,,,,,,,, Mention. man, admr., vs. Napoleon Peitler et al.; b g ot A g R L TRRC LY . o ey slothe: lon peice. A letter addressed to Thomas Hat- Joseph Peferson vs. George Trin m a mers: 0. K. GRORGE, ‘William S. Brown vs. Israel Bennett, .tir.: Isaac Brg:n and Samuel Humal- mayi2 48 Uramilin St arh vs, Abraham Glutskin; Israel Ben- el George Maynard and George Green net.t o “mlgam“s' %rf"‘:n e Thies, Lady Assistant. NEW STOCK of Lebanon were guests on Sunday of | ./ fia, 17:h Chépes T ATling ve. Telephone call 378-8. of Remnants, Arthur Maynard of Plain Hill. Madrice F. Palmér: at Put Tues for” muits' ana skiet Ralph Andrew of Slater avenue was| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eliis entert: day, May 2éth. Botsey A. Wilcox 2 Henry 8. Chuw Bmith avea | {0, el able to be out Monday after being con- led Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Stott onrsa\;:. ? i}l legrvT‘nqmdu; May L Julylsdaw THE nhuh.l!'r l'ro..- fined to his home with an attack of |day at their home on Plain Hill IN roj uinsy sore throat. . A Wednesday, May 25th, Louis Gobin vs. 4 b 24 A i s Mrs. Jessie Chapman of Groton |G0T8e Frink: °Tuesdsy, Patrician Shoesand Oxfords| Next !0 Fire “‘“‘"""' L a Raoul Lamoreux of the U. S. S. New |spent part of last week with ner cauene, | George H. Nichols ve. New York, New $3.50 and $4.00. A F Jersev, now stationed at Boston, e |Mrs, F. S. Wheeler, of the Scotland |1i8Yen and Hartford Railroad Co.: A woman’ w right, ine Assortment here on a two weeks' furlough. and is | road. Tuesday, May 31st, Arthur DeBruycker 2 egn . vs. Anthony Blum: Tuesda Fst, Hes thie {stest duyien: ng Dieudonne Daunais of Hunt Altred . Dotter vs. David N. S Sold only by Ml‘ ,‘ ,lN Y ers’ avenue. Mrs. Roy Chapman and Miss Bes: field is unclaimed at the Taftville post- office. ‘William Francis Tufts of Otrobando avenue is in Westerly for several days. Joseph Roy of the Canterbury turn- pike lost by death a Guernsey cow he valued highly on Monday. —AT— Wednesday, June 1st, the Hotchkj FRANK A. BILL Chapman of Montville spent Sund . L k s b T LI7 s Robert McDonald of Edinborongh, | with Mre. Blisha Geer of the Scotiany | Bros- Co. ve. Frank Tourtellotte et als, Telephone. 106 Main Strest. AT LITTLE PRICES. - ’ Scotland, has been epending severai |road. days at the home of his unle, Daniel 3 BOOKKEEPER COLEMAN MRS. G. P. STANTON ! McSheffery, of South A street. He has | L. J. Dolbeare and his daughter, err'ng on s just arrived in this country and from | Miss Grace Dolbeare, of Pluin!Hill, 19 ARE"iONCE one ON T WORR oc&l(hw SSSeSS here he will go this week to Provi- | with Mrs. W. A. White and Miss Ber- Larceny of $350 from Depositor in National City Bank of Camb tha Stowe of Gardner Lake, took an gmomo‘bue ride to Hamburg on Sun- ay. dence and then to New York, where he will be employed. It Makes Wrinkles, | Horai Designs and CutFlewers 49 Main Street For All Occasions. The handle of a new electric torch 3 Combridge, Mass., May 16 —Georfe | oo .\ over. fl-health doss . gowp. e i i Hurlburt North W. Coleman, former bookkeeper of i B sivtalteI0aing "ino acrs |has Dech eslectat e one of the apemi | the nolvent Natigna) it bapicwio | Rt e 0%’ 5o Wi | GEDULDIG’S v ers when he graduat. will be tried on esday. for lar- 1647 hands free for work. S Hlinton:. - beeitbet ‘§o,'.'t';,'fm;’,‘;,“ ceny of $250,000 from the institution, | than you are. = . porny Telephone 868. 77 Codar Btreet. ’ Mass. The subject of his thesis wili | Vas arrested again today for the lar- | If you sre sick, don't worry, but €9 | 4 55, Adam’s Tavern be The Doctor of the Labrador. ceny of $850 from Frank Andrews, one | about It to make ycurself w m % ] o aon | e S B e s o womhan Among those in town f % The warrant states that Coleman f 1861 F“nel a] versarygetercisel e alr!dtv)v):,r: nn‘:’ Dglflkt:ed lgmh money f'rtugr’ ‘Andrews on | ly ills, similar to yours, when we say, F RESH l“ Bfl- Smith of New Londe: G. A chec] whic! were ngl iscovered un- offer to the public the finest standam AGER Direstar Springheld, Mase. Alphonsy Broaioy | il the receiver of the bank, John L. Take VlbllI'Il'O ANl kinds In thelr season. Geod and brands of Beer of Europe and America, 4 of Lebanon, Miss Mary Manning of | Bates, had spent nearly two months P . Clean, Pricer Right. Tty B and Do, alarm and Embal ar Lebanon.. Mikslshdams of “Jawett ity | B [EESSUSRENE SOMtrs .5, 600 Bal Tel, BBl e Dt i A “ ol was re! on " , §23. E:hcfu" GW%’: g m3 ana Mr. and Mrs. C: J. AGell of Boa- | o em e O e oot ] n s won?ertnl n:’u: remeay, as | *3ebaia 32 Water St - . B, Ale, m):’-& ourish- 70 Franklin St, Bulletin Bldg. Make Your Own Dia, 2 Crowding the Statues. ¢ Direotions fer ‘ts use are printed in 2] ana Pabst. Telenhone 642-2 Tha nest e Sod see oy wuian ] T ST Sy S sk brsaosing- | S Isnauazee Jrith eVery bottls. /Fries Pace and Seals Maso - T 4 ol A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Prompt service day or night €05 | spuces for the statues in Washington. o SERMAN CHEMICAL CO. o g ] look yourself over and see If you |They are béing crowded by the living, | FRANCO-GI = Fany Aods haven't recently been a fool about eat- g 106 West 129th Street, New York. taken for combings. X snat. ing.—Atchison Globe. Washington Post marild s, T 8. U £ Residence 116 Broadway. - 3 n Sy 4 3 _Tel. 6563-4. a opp. Theatre.