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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910 0 3 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S friends of his daughter, Miss Lols 1 &nmng. called to enjoy an evening o @he Bulletin, | PIPELINE HAS BEEN COMPLETED onoEns ron insrecrion. Sl B v g deary Allen & Son Field and Unassigned Officers Well Re. | 0% Of f0iri sueste present, among . Norwich, Friday, Dec. 30, 1910. port at Home Stations. tighied HE dAthering wiih fncly ren: t ‘ __ = e i $ ered selection A humorous rezding Ulc URNISHIN?Q THE WEATHER. Electric Wires Are Up From Station to Backus Corner[ wa st Conpal Oite in His ordars |t Mannine, delighted all. A DERTAKERS Field officers, officers of the several| "~ ow 1Unch Wwas enjoyed. e Forecast for Today. and Machinery Will Be Set Today—By Tuesday it [ Pl i Bk e e ol e Silver Jubilee. $8 Main Streel. O e e e artillery corpe and non-commissioncd | | Tn October of the present year Sister GOMPANY snow, and much colder Friday; co! i art staff offic 11 ort for inspection | Mary Anthony o ittle Falls, Minn., IR wave in north portion; Saturday fair is Hoped to St; Pump. e Station ou dates | celebrated her silver jubilee at that Ll T and cold; brisk north to west winds. Predictions from the New York Her- : | dicected to | place amid impressive ceremonies. igned. Attention Siat. M T 5 ' varagraph 146-a, Or nized Militia ister ary Anthony was known in TADY ASSISTANT WAHEN REDIEITTY, Re z vorld as Annie Lyons and resided ald: On Friday partly cloudy and} mpg pineline iy ve brook | below high water mark, there being a | Regulations. Commanding _ officers, | the b — slightly colder weather will prevall | p,:cl;:fa,‘,rf fl',?is:::d tfecc‘:me"fcti:g Bood siac steramn from Meadow brook. | coast artillery corps, and. First and‘(l]n ihis village up to the iime of her with fresh and light westerly to north- Y G 3 The rainfall on Wednesday night| Second resiments of infantry will is- | departure to enter the religious life, erly winds, and on Saturday overcast| sections having been put in on Thurs- | amounted to .05 of an inch, while the | sue the necessary orders temporarily | She will be remembered by many of weather, with slight temperature| gay The filling in of the ditch is now | moderate weather has also served to | attaching men in their own commands | the older residents of St. Mary's parish, changes, followed by rain or snow. |ynderway, and 2,000 feet have been | keep an amount equal to the consump- | where reguired, and for all other or- | Greeneville, for her efforts in promot- Observations in Norwich. completed. The ditch will all be lev- | tion coming into the reservoir. ganizations, upon application, the order | ing church’ and Sund hool work. The following records, reported from | eled off so that it will have no detri- A visitor at Stony brook on Wednes- be issued by this office. Vi ‘,Orn }?et;: 10. 1880, she joined the order | Sevin's pharmacy, show the chamges|mental effect on the fields it goes|day reported that Palmer's grist mill} The order in which companies at|of the Franci Ahm nuns_locating in the | !in temperature and the barometric | through. 5 : has been run continuouhly through the| each tion are placed may not neces- | SO h}* °"P)° e ed fi-(x a con- | changes Thursday: The pumping station is practically | fall and winter and that at pres: ily be the order in which they will | sider: 9] time v -d in teach- i Ther. Bar. | finished, though the base of the first| s being operated 18, hours a day with inspected. This wiil be dc;nrm)ned[ the i \\'vl\ lY'm 38 30.20 | pump was not ready for the machine | the Stony brock water, and that the| by the inspecting officer. ) | < tran n erwear . 45 30.05 to be set on Thursday, though it was | pond is full i niform for inspection will be the which plac iy :h. 1. 44 2998 carted there and was left outside the e W ater ey e tford: | service (olive drab), field duty (see and it as pres- cal de lm\»nt 3.0 il 2 0%, | ent engaged in : s 0. No. i8, A. G. O., Avril 2§, 1908, ged i LaTnent | The Sale will continue Today and made | of St. Fran. house for the night. It will probably | 3 bet set today, when the motor will be The Hartford comm ioners 1ok | page 46). and the blanket r hospi GULDS Compansom. i ition. The | for slight additions to the water sup-| yp°in aceordance with parae: 3 hony's zealous life and gentle de-|all this week. Foresighted peopl Predictions for Thursday: Rain; | oen ere A0 placed o o day, | DIy In_ the reservoirs resulting frn)ml e R esiating. S."A.|meanor have endeared her to all iy bl o, warmer; southerly winds. nd by Saturday night it is believed | the wirm weather, which causes| nteen and eating uten- |t the m realizing that prices must be higher Thursday’s weather: As predicted. everything will be connected up. The | enough of a thaw to flood the brooks. | tin cup inside haversac hich she has performed § later, are laying in a supply during e — job of connecting up the machines | The conditions are still serious, how-| ™ Commanding offic are urged to rty ve: e i a oy Sun, Moon and Tides. With the electric line will be short, as | ever, and there is now but fifty days'| see that v is yresent for in- ord’s this sale. Take our advice — BUY T T viring switchboard and tha supply on hand, allowing for the great-| ¢ tion. entees be fined in e i ¥ Risor | | Water. I Rises. ?Q%R‘J'{Ex rl‘uiu‘ll‘:s Qxfifi?’éfis}x‘é& his | est blo _consumption from the | SUCNICRT APACMEES Ul el MORE DEFINITE REASONS GIVEN | NOW: Cottons are steadily advane. |l Rises. er. || Ris e S i Sverything now depends on| yiifi, Jaw as amended in 1909, E: ing and these prices will not be duph- direct connected is expected here to- glw rainfall within the next few w i will 'be granted upon doctor's| For Failure of Plan to Place Portrait{ _i.4 |ater. day, and will be at once taken to the | The situation is extremely critical ar e ouT of Julia Ward’ Howe in Fansuil Hall. - joners are watching it ev- fter ructors detailed under e C {C Boston, Dee. 20.—More definite rea- | TS ; b ; e-| sons for the failire of the municipal | orset Covel but will be examined in the| are commission to approve of a plan s entire first year's course at the close | to place a memorial painting of Mrs 15¢ to $1.29 of the school season. Julia Ward Howe in historic Faneuil | pumphouse. where everything is ready | the commiss | for it. This weighs five tone, and it | ery momen No. 48, will prove quite a haul getting it over The Worthington pumps are in ‘t_hv!fi' e’ yachs | the Bast Side hills and then across the | place at the Connecti nd wi R soft fields to the pumping station. This | be tested by Fuginer pe was expected here on Thurs and | ants this afterno | The pleasant tasting Cod Liver Oil preparation. i nae i gent | Times of Thu . The apparatus o i Gty de. which 1s foll a b. 5 as it had not arrived at noon, Agen AT it - Hote 5 Hal or which the public has sub- wers S 2 Tewert s g e 0 e L o eslare—ant ey aro| NORWICH TOWN Aottt By e B or | * Chairman Thom- [ letter sent toni 3 . | Santa Claus Telephones Gifts to Chil- | FSoMjeauotthe SR D 15¢ io $1.69 maxnner is absolutely ¢ perhaps | dren of First Church Sunday School | CDATIeS W. Tt Memrial coriane more plea to drink than tholwater i b nles iy Unabie to Cut 130:] L 2 v Go now. used JIs | Gty Tho oy irman Allen makes the following WS sioners will not begin to = ence 3c to $2.49 Nl Bl SBVifl & Sun GHEENEVILLE h"s':‘};tftfi'(:;:g has the wires up from | & tation to the Backus corner, so AGENTS Plumbers’ fauactetts Holds Coon Sup- g\:‘ts[fi:‘ next two days will 2 e that per and Social—Notes of Local In-| work easily completed. One pair of terest. vires must be sirung as far as F. T. e Maples' house, and the other pair must Wednesday evening the Plumbers' | be brought in as far as Pfeiffer's There was ment in the ter from the river until due to no one in the reve quartette and a number of their; blacksmith house to connect with the n’:q“:\:‘ vm‘e i[timdLm»‘i“_nf:\' el on Wednesday e 1 : e > associations centered in Fan- iartette and IDEg Sepelligln) e power lines seem probabl e wat ne ! dren of t ay school G- hall, the hoard of art commi D o e e o e ia| “The work being sp far advanced, 1t | will_continue lons enc i5h e| perintendent, Dwight W. Avery, is forced to decide that this Chemises Closing Qut the Dalance games were played, Edward Maloney | is believed that all the details will be | their use necessary at afl that Santa Claus came from his how Iready overcrowded with portraits '] taking the prize at dinkey. Prof. Den- | completed so that it will be possible fo | . in the north on Christmas day, bu d others so ba hung so high hted t e eith ed The 44c to $1.29 nis Ryan presided at the piano, and | make a test of the pumps, or one, at ef our Novelties several numbers were rendered by the least, by Tuesday. No work has been | Plumbers’ quarette, consisting of Bd- | started on the dam as yet, but t! couldn't stay over until Wednesda. However, the committee had telephon- | ed him and at it the impossible to rec- afater or the paint- at everything is all i Connections ter from ; space left is the N at a great reduction. $5.00 Desk 0 ward, Maloney, soprano; Lawrence will not be a long job, as the dam | w S iy nts ove e | Baltery balustrade: and when o paint- Short Skirts Sets $2.75 and $3.00 each; $2.00 §' Nolan, alto; Otto Zahnm, bass; Nicholas | be only enough of an obstruction to | the river can be pumped dircctly into a telephone booth had been ar- | is huns o 1t mot only inter- e Frames $1.00 7 gewel I Heigel, tenor. Edward Maloney de- | furnish the well with sufficlent water | the mains against the flow f where ildren could | rupts the outlook of persons in the 19¢ to 65¢ at half price; $100 Tie [ lighted the audience by rendering a | to supply the pump: it ik of the reservoir presen The booth w llery, but, owing to cross lishts and rview reservoir on Thursday| T hown by the measurement | ter naw holding its own at 320 inches up to tl acks only 50c each. solo, “I'm Looking for a S window display for in fine voice. At 9 o'cloc Only a few days for down to a finely prepared coon su bargains you ever per with all the fixin’s, prepared by R 2 pm: eetheart,” | At all sat it w - | that ne and her , Snow cove and a lock, with laur al lack of light. cannot itself be ile colored ;‘-_n to advantage, The architectural long Skirts e electric star { unity of s Rl N he whole into f yla | strovec D res alon his show that its purity is standard. it eleciric i just to clean up. the balance Chet Ira Barrett in a capable manner. An arrangement of wires | baleony rail our movelty stock, - T Edward Maloney was toastmaster, and | WILL BE LOCATED AT EAST LYME CASE IN « counr,| touzh @ e B eh e e 5 fillled the position in his usual pleas- APRIL 1. COMMON PLEA .| sent the ents flying in, | moved to make place for a portait of ing manner, The rest of the evenins EORONTORAERER = : 4 Raied| 404 down the room as they svero | Howe, the fact remains that the was spent in dancing, and the party 5 - | Amount of Damages Claime aised | . for by the operator, Miss Helen | painting 3¢ e il hetl nve The Plaut-Cadden Co. broke up at a late hour, after a most | Ansel E Beckwith Will Be the Ci:a by Consent to $400—Will Get to Jury The children watchied with de- | subject to tructive atmospheric Samgle nderwear ’ enjoyakle evemivz. The copnmittee in| dian Sales Manager of Frederickton 2 One small boy was heard to| conditions L SR S Jewelers and Silversmiths. charge consisted of Edward Maloney| Company of Chicago. Ll T don’t see Santa Claus, but I|of them bevond repair. In these cir- | 500 Manufacturers’ Samples of Mus and Otto Zahn PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING —_— mmon pleas him. cumstances there In the cour evident t i . of this city, Fitch L. Allen and Phi 3. Whaley | is no s < lin Underwear — comprising Corset ce left Established 187 Observe Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anni- n the process of liquidation, which | London on ’ t i and ‘arcanged the oo Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Chemises, stablishe 72. ey will be completed April Ist. Much of | Suit o X ol 1 tus. Other members > repeats the previ- | Long Skirts, Short Skirts, Combina- On Thursday Mr. a c. | the equipment of the calendar and al- ety o committee were Rev b A s Sons i enid e e Matihews. obsurved helr fwenty_fitth | um plant has been sold and the r st o Sai ¥ | chairman; Miss Huntington, Mrs. f Mrs, Howe be made S gREMANE - A | mainder has been bargained for. TI Allen, Miss Natalie Allen, Miss at half regular prices. Ask to see the in wedding anniversar e public library in future reception to a party freen | company has manufactured over ten | was raised to 3400 to cover Potter, Marvin Sterry and Stan- the me: | painting plan- | Manufacturers’ Sample Garments. I t B friends and relatives at their home on | Million calendars while it has been | B YUG, e Ly : ; ed ways ¢ Dest... Bosweil avenue. A fine turkey dinner | doing business and Ansel 12, Eocks e préty programme by the s S T v recasio ved | Who has ot S acher included a corn ,000. In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- ::f“,:';:::; :.T,'J'f‘\;}":m'qdd;l'x.m .\{);-or‘.:fin‘flfl" connected with printing shor ;?,:,.3“’ Kruck, vocal solo ot el hdccaidtlonhi e 1000 H MANSHIP. Mrs. Matthews received numerous and Sy f“';,‘“"‘;,”;";‘F‘S‘t‘ffii" years | as it is ci wood and Margaret Ewing, reci- | pMichael Lalli Found Profit in Blacking 8 fl BflUS l fl .. CHAS. H. NICKERSON, beautiful sflver gifts, tokens of the|Dlas been recognized by 110 12 | jured as a teac by thel Avery Boots in America. 3 . - high esteem of their many friends endar manufacturers for | tion. olo by eight y dec30d Merchant Tailor, 128 Main St. >resent from out of town were Mrs, | this line of work. and after A - Sterry, which was received with | o . e D B movild Fred Farrell and daughter Dorothy of | he will be the Canadian sales ‘“,‘“2’5"' eard when | olonge Do wam o adbing bosts 7 Midenat Lailt Wine Moes Antr Mo A.| for the Frederickson company of Chi- : ng. | to respond with an encore. i ate.¢ Adchcl balll B Perrsman dnd Mes. Tuolla G Matihews | cago. ~ Hie headaquarters will be at Sl ,L,‘; e will sall for ltaly tomorrow with $10,- MURPHY & McGARRY, assisted in entertaining S A T intends b s morning rich | News from All Points. e e o ORI 207 Main 8t G oo N M e by Jyesl 3 Sedmiti's family Teaves today | the case will go to the jur | Frank w. Barber of Plain H down the harbor he will | Fllis Ts- | h:“h’;r "‘,,'""I-‘v"dr",;'"‘f,;“’p Matthews Sorsc N. Y., for two or | AT | returned after ding a few days |land, whe foot in the land | We advertise exactly as itls. | e - L o i 2 where he - 16 imm | fears. They have one daughter who R at Bortly e e e N he | Gave Lecturs Under Palestine Com have not been able irst b Lile ciae “(’);m“:::h e Teceived the | year, and from there go to their new | mandery Auspices on The Passion| to cu e ear owing to the low bootblack st \ n s an SN recelve €| home in Toronto. Mr. Beckwith has Play. ater in th pond. house here,and he has h<l tulations of their many friends | ver since. L wishes for a long con d degree James’ | sion lumbian | under the vel \andery, been an active member of P: of Stor e 2ol Bt Lewis Ap- | Gov.-Elect Baldwin Elected President | Ends Sale of American Political Science Asso- | | What we mean by “Odds and End: O Dt We have a number of odd sizes of tine JSim Overcoats and Suits, that is, out of a nor-elect of Connec- | full line of sizes all are sold with ex- , to succeed Dr. Wo ception of one or two sizes, the “Ends™ of the lmes—there are all sizes, but Mr. are gu nuation of their happy ‘fi““n’\lrmm] church and is Don’t Forget The A Novel Entertainmant. e i fcNamara and John The newly organized Boys' club of | D e o ave returned to Greeneville Congregational church, | ve. After the first of Ja 1 r A E 1 e, PRt nder leadership and direction of | will be connected wit n h er &2 r 1 a few stay her sical Director Bandlow of the Y.|son company. but located in S rederick J. Loomis of —— *. A., is planning a new and novel | country unt ed t tic Cornel Jeeth 3 r social to be held early next week. It 2ot s IR The lectt v nt g anc and . J. I 1an of Gre = "1l be held i o R T A Yodiet M Serrlide bl : on Wauwecu: rried 3 F. and A M. row Wilson, gove: -elect of New of the — i ing things ever held at the churc TO ANNEXATION PLAN | G. Curtis Hull and the patterns are not alike. For Ghristmas. | D st seeks the mem S Rilgsoplace spent pacilT e e ® | bers of (he club have been senlirg 0| Vote of 132 to 78 Against It and Will son in Jewett City MARRIED. We can fit you, no matter what yewr out of town merchants, manufactur- L BURDICK—BURN were at work Wednesday lay- 1910, by board walks for the am Henry rnd up as far as Vv v E. Burns, size is—and you'll like the pattern that does fit you, because there isw't a bad pattern in the whole let. But look at the prices— $12. Overcoats or Suits now $ 980 318, Overcoats or Suits now $11.80 $18. Overcoats or Suits now $14.80 320. Overcoats or Suits now $16.00 ; Fight It in Legislature—Can See No 2 ers and business men, asking them t g 9 Highest Possible Grades d such calendars as they may bo| Benefits, but Higher Taxes. i season; and a goodly | ve responded in such a gen.| Many were present at the special shion as to insure the suceess|town meeting in Waterford Thursday f the project. Of course the business| afternoon for the purpose of taking - ’ idress of the firm appears on the cal- | actlon on the question of annexation endar, but this in no way detracts| of the town to New London. a petition It gives the donor that much | for which has been presented to the 1 d L 2 ese calendars will be | legislature by New London n during the evening B. Manwarring w AT he services of the enter- voluntary. The commi arranged the lc Commanadc dze had | Lillibr o+ ‘ be- E as the chairma §22. Overcoats or Suits now $17.80 49 Main Sireel Ing hung upon the walls of the room |and C. A. Gallup clerk, and the ses- = _ Overcoats or Suits now $19.50 and shown in other ways. The large| sion lasted from 2 until 4.20 o'clc OCCUPANTS OF TEAM. o i s number and the variety securcd will| There were many speakers on both grut $25. Overcoats er Suits now $20.00 TAFTVILLE Pericnfll Notes. y attractive as well as|sides. When the vote v At the close of the|stood 132 to 78 against exation, 5 : exhibit the calendars will be auction- | and by t o s St s e riage Which Struck John H. Wal- ed off to the highest bidder, and 0 go before the legislatur. lace. some of the calendars are real worl ew London’s petitior 1 an established market v ation of the whole town will very likely be consid ood that New London will carry the | WO ement in the bidding. Tne | fight to the legislature | pled the ess men are getting out some| The opposition to the idea was on |€d J. H. calendars fully ag attractive in design | the grounds that Waterford will not |5 as any that have been secured from| be as well off as it is now. It has a | . out of town. tax of 15 mills now and New London { een u | has a 16 mills tax. New L. | Medi ndon is | Death of Mrs. Barnett. | contemplating many mprovements, | the matter o n. it | Ynable to Find Out Who Were in Car- Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at greatly reduced prices. FREE—Six months' subseription to | the American Boy Magazine with every purchase in our Boyw' Depam- ment, Wty king and sor at the home tertown, Conn noon BARTMAN Pro vs with his Norwich avenue Burial in rival of 12,17 tr HOLLAND—In this city. Dec V. @ daughter of Joh dcCahey Holland f 4 irned lum’ street, aged spending the holidays| months turned n and ber of witnesses on Jr.. has returned to er to Coro et i ‘ : e s il | heard a numt . The death of Mrs. Catherine Barnett. “"’(‘.‘r‘;‘;::‘“i"l"" e Tm ey e rsday, but those in the team car le home of his parents. Mr. and o of funeral hereafter. _ ’ . the wite of Patr :( Ba ott, | C R e e e b L B Toctad . There ! seet Be Archibald Kvle, of South A street, rant l)r\‘c\:fihbm wx:l hn\[k‘nl e day afternoon at 3.30 ‘o'clock at | ford, as a part 510w, o 50 ncertainty to wi } —_— artford papers please cop 3133t flval"es relate Bl S RLT B o i i ot et | young man or the young woman was| Wdward Merci | mUNTLEY i ey Dec. 28 Mary| dec30d e o 5 S i | driving, two witnesses of the accident k S itowE G ek b Ll 4 e to heart troupia |15 Wwell governed and that the e e ey Y eme Fufieral leld ai her oid provided with all the benefits Jipest satur The balance of our stock of Ch‘ s born in Ireland, London would give them ‘_”H is ’:;, eved th )\\u\!”‘;;\:.l da; : i ter of Patrick and 1 therine McCart G AR T e e = gaidentint lnnu—,—rr In Norwi dec. 29 th- | ignon Puffs | il abmhesitntn) " e T ot s | TSI W S Iron and Brass Andirons t forty e ye Bl was | | b | Mass., and Mr. | ,'-..: home, No. 2 Mr. B tt in Greenevil | OF BOTH HIS EYES. | cyicAGo RIOTS RENEWED, i o ttor ek S Iron and Brass Fire Sels Cluster Curls «__ for the New Coillures Gibson ?[;ilel ki) 67 Broadway ’Phenc: 595 since resided in this G i he is survived by her husband and| Dr- Adam Bishop of New London Se- | GARMENT WORKERS ON MARCH. three children, John, Daniel and Miss| verely Injured by the Blowing Out of | herine Barhelt, all of this city. She| a Vulcanizer. < Batterad the Tailoring Shop of Hilde- also lea ister, Mrs. Mary Cough- e brand & Company. abs oBosic” L GasLogsandSpark Guards < Tucinda 1. Joward. we are closing out at very im Howard, aged 84 widow lin, of this city, and & brother in Ire-| On Thursday D: Bisho: | o LA s sl L | vears. low prices at rsday shop, a o 5 1 ~ res 1 r land. New London dentist, verely in- Chicago, Dec. —Rio the strik- | YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Funeral s es be held from th P jured whils he was work in his | ing garment workers, which « 1 | i rarily the W weelk bef re renewed toda rikers, most of th braved a snow stc Personals. dental pariors. He was working on a Harry Gendren of Providence is vis- | 38t of se teeth when the vulcanizer | iting with friends in Greeneville. blew out, the steam and hot water king him in the eyes, scalding I badly He w attended by a doctc at once and taken to his home. hoped to be able to save the sigl | his eyes, but he was reported in | shape Thursday night home of her daughter., Mrs. Morr H“"fl. ,s l ' :L PR O /. Golde Satur ol C F: Sheep Dog Sent to Big Dakota Farm— | Yoo Gojden. Saturday afternoon at| tREB C. E L K tor 1.30 o'clock. Party at Miss Manning’s—Sister M.{____ — | Store closed Saturday Evenings at Anthony Celebrates Silver Jubilee. | { 6 p. m. b | | dec2sdaw Harold Bentley has resigned at the Yar farm and intends to engage in *ire.”Fere iss 15 Wain Sireet, Fresh Vegetables Mrs, Jeremiah Driscoll and N v of Bean Hill were Katherine McCarth ; | nt guests of friends in Fitchville, e emiah Kane of Fitchville was a an aANnne egeta es lay visitor in Lowell, Mass. While ere he was included in a~ automobile nd daughter are ihe guests of ) attery. The cries of the women ded to the shouts of the men arles Fallowell of Waterbury in non-union e 3 spending a few days at the home of 2 come out and_joir C. O. Murphy on Central avenue. A Connecticut Patents. A riot call brou | S The list of patents issued in Connec- cemen. N e k ik op | ticut on the 27th day of December, v of Vho oroke her| 1910, as furnished from the office. of The Goodwin Corse! and Lingarie ht seve who rushed strike.s h » beat )s before the mob was WOPELS FOR EVERY FICURE ankle in a fall rece is at the home St disper | party to historic Concord and the Man- = | of her daughter, M William Ryar e ning Manse at W CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE), on Fourth street, and is reported to be| . A, W- Bennett, Hamden, turbine Insists Upon Sobriety. i e S e 3 as fresh and just as good and a great- | rapidly recovering. Lewis H. Church, Stamford, elec Not only have many ER : 3 —AND— er variety than in the good old daye cavle connection, and gas. con Frank T. Maples, an owner of th 3 ' e — | for o boxes; Antonio Colosimo, | o ecent vears | ought heep dois, recently shipped we hear about. i S o i SRR S Embalmers : i d por achin {labor unior erhood ¢ 0= Y % H WALL PAPERS [\\' Goodr iageport, pull Ll st ool ot s ITiies he reports as | = FPEOPLE’S IAHI(ET, | Funeral for elonts : e diiied ts upon e nnitioy S The late Sprins leaves a larger | 1 S eah] fs oot : f‘,y"\",'l“ % | thinks of dey imother 200 fo the 6 Franklin St. stock on hand of the above, and to Diresia: i s on, Hariford. collap- |is easy to ans to ail] Seme ceaiver his wate ) ¥ Assistant, decl0a JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. move it we have made quite a reduc the mhachl T 19 gives all '328-3. S &= tion in the prices. It is & good time and Emhalmer diotows ence. ~ Prc y the Wm. Sraith Allen. DEN l IS I to b ow 1eng for depriving the Also. Paints, Moresco, Moldings, and couch hammock of their power to elect federal senators | i DR. E. .J. JONES & general f decorative mate- | 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg. ";"" moc! &'«m-rnra ’« and s that they might thus be enabled ta | ; ot rials. Pa Paper Hanging and Telephone 342-2. | pension_means for hammod entrate upon the State's intorn Yot ’ Bhscaiting s e e e (erieius, Cheshire, shide hold- | bustness, ridding it of the distrac ot S gl LADIES | Snite 46, Shannon Building - ilso a J > e il & % Lady Assistant. s B e ey | Er mistienel Epotition. - Naw/ Haven Smruel Peritine and family spent the | Fine Cloth Top, Velvet, Ooze and Ru Take elevator Shetuciet street ea- P. F. MURTAGH Residence 116 Broadway, trolley guard and finder: Henry G. 3 holidays) with ftiende at dardusrTake. sla. Calf /ohoen | Yadest wbilen Suss | ISR DA 92 & 94 W M 2 Sl opp. Theatre. I\fligh\.({xflfl\‘ Britain, sash cord pu Torrington.—The annual nwnlnng of Party for Miss Manning. cial values at 3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. WHEN it t an est Main Street. S et ey: 'George Walkér, New Britain, | the Litchfield County Choral union There was a pleasant gathering at EN you wamt (o put your busi- Beiess = z = spring scale; Iznatz Wrozina, West | held Tuesday afternoon at Delmonico’s | the home of W. I, Manning on Sunny- FRARK 4. BiLL, Ll ‘.’fi;f‘gy«ffié e advertis: ephione, A Juald Haven, piano action. in New York, side om Wednesday evening, when the Telephons, 104 Main Street. ing columns of The

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