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Norwich, Friday, Feb. 10, 1911. _VARIOUS MATTERS Most of the schools will hold Lincoln _The Bulletin. | oo o o : is 1l ‘&t his home in Mr. and Mrs. D, White of Groton were in Norwich on Thursasy.| - That Present Situation May Be Overcome. Principals’ Club Pettions the Selectmen to Call One . . . day'exercises today. Mrs. B. H. Byles of Groton was a|. Large Native ChicKens | . . . vrives 1n garmoness | J5TEE.28 B torer o b e oy i . 18 ; : ‘ ® O and slush like that of yesterday. ' | iy S < After having learned that there was Mltéon xx you m; special town > 3 ! h g matty ’:uhl?thex"’ ;vfirflnor.a:; mq:g 1 S g - |a deadlock In the mikitter of the meef the Wing purposes n e G 5 ber ¢ { Nfltl'c Fowl e Boxes Por ths Chasity’ Nell are | {4 M5, *00 Mo Wed. Eelly have %o.fa Jn e s dbiadel Rt o D G ate of health and strength,\ if your igeport | paying the tuition of the pupils at the [ V'3’ o - i o iza is b rdered, you 3 ; o 5 authorize the selectmen to | tion . . stomach is in any way disordered, e e : - | Fres Academy, in nce with the | carrw-out the purpose of said vote and | and gave his hearly endorsoment fo|Are Mot B0luE o be yourselts %&l ay was the second anniver-| Mrs. Anderson and family of Ster- | vote of the town last year at the an- | the intention of the citizens attending | ths acheme. He told those . _golug 10 be a worriad, out-of-sorts, | sary of the Shannon building fire. ling are visiting her parents, Mr. and | nual meeting, inasmuch as the trustees | said annual meeting by Paying to the | that next Sunday évening at the regu- | BSfvous or suilen individual Norwich | jap “roula :gia'x on. the o now on sale. Telephone 935-2—adv. |from a visit in Norwich. Native Turkeys sores —_— \ f the Acad: 1 h ‘will reflect your condition in- . Fatriotic post cards for Lincaln's an. Mra; Arvere TR AT ol E:s.ao: BT T o SLTOTt R | DA ekt i Pt pelt. b By Dol L By B s ¢ | 8ide;” @ad peopie will maturally avold 3 pirwe S e e, e Sl Ralph Kellogg of' Ekonk was unable | nothing, the Principals’ club, which had | hereafter paid for such pupil to said , . | 4 d Al You Can Bring the maltis. % io atiend the Free Aostcms rors ot | Starbet i At T B L | Tiee e o | ey them the he- | YO s wotid wants to smile and be i this week because of a severe cold. committee to eon; the matter. It|Year, but not to exceed $5 for each :l%‘: oys of and unless you are cheerful ué SOMERS BROS. The sleighs have been put aside ‘was the decision of ‘committee that | Bchool term; or, and e, at’ least occasiomally, you again as the esult of yesterliay's Wgh | Mrs, Oliver M. Smith of Jersey CIty | & special tomn Tasting o b e | e o ahiect” tie selectmen: os ‘to | AMericd grant | will have tew friends, fower opportu temperatare. is in town having been called bere by | ed to straighten out the tangle and ai- | any other method they shall adopt of l&!wh.eh!nt l‘:i‘. , no success—defeated by dyspep- A the death of her brother, A. A. Bparks. " low t‘h. integ:ion:l:f“lhochhmd wf'n mlov&x Norwich pubpils n:td's :; a! triots. > “a bl: Eélomnchi‘ ABAataY: Had and of red, white and bitie Tibbon fof | Chier Jomn Murphy, Wwho has heen | TCCHAE €0 DS ca out, at least for | parents inét said charge [l a- SR R ueh Ainealet T favors marks the approach of Febru-|gick for the past week, 18 much bet- d:"m ‘AI\‘ fimmrnum therefore | teom for this :‘:‘l‘ooll e g GIVEN TIN BHOWER. Hm : :0:'“5: it rfimny Beginning today we will The sale of flags, large and small, - ary 12, ter and is expected to resume his du- | gski - e B ; sale 80 pieces of regular 496 ing for a special town meeting, and | Part of the vote relating to this mat- king Burpr time, for the brain and stomach are b Woman's Exchange. Silk and cotton | Hé® t0day. . {his was presented to the board of se- | ter passed at said annual meeting, in Lo ':," Ris p‘,fi,_':“ by Party f Intimately connected a8 a needle|for 25c. This is positively skirts made to order. See the handy| Mrs, Jacob K. Jennes and son have | cimeR, OF Thursday morning. The pe- | ofder to permit of action as above in- ¥ o tam‘lgmmm:. S Bl STr | Mibhon, Svir mesvest s Wb . | tition H : - | i . ’ IO e gone o Waterbiry wierd ther are 12 70 o Scllmen of the Town of Nor- | BUISH at Norwion Comn ¥ 4| OLRRSrMAY Yo ALlhur Joaki | you Stk ST ant sk 5 01| cuch penuler pHoh - : This (Friday) evening the officers of Fer wic g L 3 your food, it will produce a b vy ke e g R o T A g et et syt ostng | Clenod) 1. B Sty et 1| St ik & W buoe” it eh A | Shce S S nsh ooy AR | Lot tasudin Mairs and askid Bl start the New Year right, | 2.0 Woodsiook, -, 274 M| At the annual meeting in Boston. J. | fassed anthorising the. selectmen nell 7ot the Principale club; Timothy | Sxings In recogaltion of the fact that | yfinadh nas absolately fult work, and | Taffeta; in which is only obtained | = s 2 ey 2 B, Palmer of Norwich was elected a | pay to the Free Academy the expense | C. Murphy, Bdward P. Brewer, M. D, | he 18 10 marcy Miss Sadle Tufts of | rormentation fs poisoning vour vitals L ined in and have the right time by | juiius Dresser, who has bousht the _‘;‘:fi Suseifent of UN Ney Amgand harsed 1 tie cUrrent Sohoo) yoar 1o Frotor . Cary, James C. MacPhr- | New 4 formerly- of Norwich, at | Lor o On, B o v 1s goimg | Mgh priced ribbons, as thess 3 2 Paul farm at Mashapaug, Tolland oitiral: sacloly. the Norwich pubils attending the|son, John M. Lice, Henry G. Peck, | @M SarW fate, & S to be sluggish and correspondingly | are superier to any ever offered fér carrying a county, has purchased 1,000 apple trees| Postmasters ‘William Caruthers of | Academy, and to make & contract with | Johin M-Williams, I M. Lerou, Her: Whetl Mr. Jeniine opened the G00F | jepressed. No one need tell you that. | j.o0 o P MLTON WATCH and 35,000 currant bushes to be ket ['Norwich and John MeGiniey of New |521d Frec Academy to cover the mat- | man Alofsin, C. S. Hopkins, ‘Honry I o Sithers, and from | But why continue fo guffer all the | P out this spring. ter, and whereas it appears that the | Gebrath, James Graham, Geotge N. miseries and torntents thut o disor- 3 g i fi,"‘;"(‘;‘e‘nd"?;‘; o Benauaursdsy | parties mamed cannot agree upon | Beardow, John R. Fowler F. W. Les- | ti°n on he received tin in all sorts of | fureq stomach brinks you? We hips the public will take advia’ There will be a short calendar ses- | &5 ferms of said contract and the cus- | ter, John F. Rogers, William H. Col- | forms, shapee and sizes. The one bl | %5, "stomach van not digest your | tage of such a rare opportunity. We have all grades con- slon of (e superior court ¢ New Lon: Connéctleut McKinley assoclation. tomary demand of 35 per term for | linf W. G, Hendefson, Oscar W. Car: 50 " ine we e West e food,” what will? Where's the relief? | yuo cuitabl for hair ribbons, ohild on today for motion business, bar each Norwich pupil should, if possible, | penter; Charles O. Murphy, John ¥ o | Where's the cure? " stantly on hand. fresh from | ;0 00" 0Ly ehanges which” may | OYSTER CHOWDER AT be met by the town in some other|Sulllvan, A. R. Blackledge, D. W. m_‘“;fi? M'-.’:"k‘“m‘}m“ S :{“"‘ Stuaft’s Dyspepsin Tablets are the | sashes and dress accessories. the factory. be desired in the assignments. OPEN HOUSE CLUB.|manner, within the appropriation | O'Brien,’ George W. Weller, corgo W. | Iiis Surpriet he proved a most elter: | relier ana cure. Why? Bacausé, as . oA 5 o e Wil T , —— made at said meeting; Whittlesey, J. Henry Butler, B. W. f:;%ln oi,lsh“;.rs g:! S ve!:ls all’ stomach tioubles arise from in- REGULAR VALUE 4%, . {uihio snecting ot She WAl ik dka_fan- Schrnv.d at Conclusion of the Monthly | Now, therefore, we, the undersigned, | Lathrop, A, R. Manning, Willlam B. o Y g 4 e first | digéstion and because one ingredient = ing was Noah Lucas, who won the first 3 > 4 o ng—New Clock Received and | inhabitants of said town, respectfully ' Manning. 2 e of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is able . [grmn ‘ mmjmmean’ aken place in Carponters hull'en| MestnglMew Cleckc | prize, o beautiful Peace rook drinking |t thoroushly nd complotely digest sale "ce C per r i 000 grains of any kind of food, KLIN SQUARE. Aceount ar CHE S & e . i TYLER CRUTTENDEN LINCOLN AVENUE AND brize. R et ‘w.dfllfl SQU Inasmuch as it had been delayed a The evening passed pleasahtly, the | S0S8M'E It stand to reason tmat, these The body of Mrs. Mortimer N. Judd, | week, thers was a meeting of the board ON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON ST. RESIDENTS | party braking up at a late hour with 90 New B R e e O s ot ose clal e 8 3 A ; you put Into your stomach? Science night at the Eiin City hospital, Now | befors the reguiar monthly mecling of | Elected at MeKinley Association Din- | Ars Decidedly Oppoted to the Placing | ing him and his bride-to-be the bost | T3U BUL.0 St Tood without v bd Haven, following childbirth, was taken | the club at the clubhouse Thursday | .. ot Martford—d. Olin Howe Sec-| of Electric Line in Thoss Streets— 2 b e to Groton, her former home, for bur- | evening. There was a large number in 2 5 i e rosti . ing to use the stomach for it. And o Sal "urlhheld Hutter ial. attendance, many matters of interest| Fetary. - Will Oppose It at Legisiature. SULZER GAINS A VOTE Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the re- closln I,t e of all of Mr. Jenkins' young:friends wish- | digest all the food and whutever food el g he sult of this scientific discovery. They * Scoutmasters of Connecticut patrols g;z?:)v;elpg?e:il!:p;:fl 1;‘5}:? wr‘:)sultine‘ In speaking for the state of Conhnec- There has been a thorough canvass IN BENATORIAL CONTEST | digést,and digest thoroughly and well, w 9 R . t of Boy Scouts of America will attend | matters, after which C. B. Capron made | ticut at the eighth apnual dinner of | among the residents of Washington : 3 anything and eversthing you eat. omen S Raincoats the national convention of the Scouts | a report on clock, which was turned |the Connecticut McKinley association,|street, Lincoln avenue and Oneco | Sheehan Gives No Signs of Withdraw- 8o, if your stomach refuses to work o February 14 and 15, at the White house | over to the club. at Hartford, Th@rsday night, Lieut.-|streets in regard to their opinion in ing from New York Deadlock. or cam’t work, and you suifer from | Women's Raincoats, biue and grey' in ‘Washington. Président Taft will| For the entertainment committee, J | Governor Biakeslee took occasion to | concerning the petition of the Norwich, i eructations, bloat, brash, fermentation. | ¢raygnette, moire silk, otc., sold Up ¥ speak. C. Davis reported that there would be | €0me out against the pending reciproc- | Colchester and Hartforl Traction Co.| Albany, N. Y. Feb. 8.—Another |Dillousness, sour stomach. heartburn, | o o a substantial eum realized from the |ity treaty with Canada. He made an | for permission from the legislature to |armed truce until Monday has been | Irfitation, indigestion, or dyspepsia of 00— X At Poli's theater, Sunday, 35.30, annual production by the club, but it | €Arnest pléa for the protection of the | lay their tracks into the city by Way |declared in the United States sema- | Whatéver form. just take one or two Sale price $10.00 Fay's American band of Providence, | was impossible to state the dcfinite | Contecticut farmer, and described the | of Sherman street, Oneco straet, Lin- | torial fight. All- the leaders except|Of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and see 20 pieces, and Maud Ballington Booth [ amount at this time. Not as a recoms | Connecticut farms as the finest in the [ coln avenue and Washington street, | Charles F. Murphy, and most of the | the difference. It doesn't cost you of New York. Y. M. C. A. men's|pense, but in appreciation of his un. | World. “I believe,” he said, “that we | With the exception of residents of low- | legislators, have returned to their | much to prove it. Then you can eat meeting. Admission free.—adv. tiring efforts in behalf of the playa.|Should exerciSe much care before we |er Washington street there is an al- | homes for the week-end, leaving the |@ll you want what you want, when- the club voted Mr. Davis $15. take action which may possibly be to | most united stand against the grant- | gituatron to simmer. Some of the|=ever you want, if you use these tab- 3 . Concerning & former Colchester | It was the report of the financial sec- | the disadvantage of the Connecticut |ing of the desired privilege, the oppo- | members went so far as to arrange to| lets. and you can look the whole womefl s Eldel'down young man Wednesday’s “Hartford | retary that the income from the dues | farmer and his neighbors in the New | sition being not to the road or its|be away until Tuesday, confident that | World in the face with a beaming eye Post said: Representative Michael D.| for the month of January was the | England states, .The tariff has little | coming into the city, but against the | nothing will happen in the meantime |2Rd ¥ou will have a cheerful spirit. a Batl\ Robes Fresh and Fine at CARDWELL'S DIAMONDS. O'Connell of Stafford, democrat, made | Jargest of any month for some -time. | to do with the high cost of living which | using of these residential streets for | to break' the deadlock. pleasant face. a vigorous body and a his first extended speech In the house | The committee on piano was authoris.|we hear agitated =0 much in these|an electric road which is not needed | The twentieth joint ballot today de- | clear mind and memory and everything yeaterday and it was O. I ed to purchase a mew one, which will [days. Take off the duty on foodstuffs | in' those sections according to the claim | veloped but one change—Representa- | Will look and taste delicious to you. R i | A Soon bs Instailed. % and household commodities and it|of the residents. e Willtats Buitser satned mm wore™” | Thavs iire. 3 | Women's Eiderdown Rebes, regulan We make a speehny Two parior cars a _day are being | “°} "l niy committee made a report | seems to me we put the New England | This week the company sent letters | Willtam F. Sheehan has siven no | G6ta package of Stuart's Dyspepsia | price $3.98— turned out for the New ' York, New | ioinc t s 00 nes securad | farmer where we decidedly do hot|to the residents asking their opinion |indication of his Intention fo with- | Tablets at any drug store on eartlr for Sale price $2.98 Haven & Hartford rallroad at the|f,. the year, showing some changes|want to put him.” He illustrated with |end reasons for opposing the granting | draw from the contest; Mr. Murphy | 50¢ a package. pr1 o of Fine Diamonds -at Low Prices. compa shops in Readville. The| ocer the” previous list. an_experience of his own in buying | of such a charter. Residents on Wash- y8 he sees no reason for desertin Send us your name and address to- i cars will be put in service this spring| "¢ ,hae‘wfi’,d“,m“ of the biisiness ses- | hay from a Boston broker at a price | ington street north of Broad street 'u.“e caucus candidate and the ,.,,,m.‘f day and we will at once send you| Women's Eiderdown Robes, régulap after a preliminary tryout. _ on the members were invited to the | less than he could buy it in the state.|and those in Lincoln avenue, with very | gents are adamant in the opposition, a | by mail a sample package fres. Ad-|price $4.98— % banquet rooms, where one of Captain|He found later that the hay came|few exceptions, are opposed to it and |combination which promises to con.|dress F. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stuart Sal 6 e price $3.98 . Women’s Beacon Blanket Robesy Connecticut will be repre;ented at vy i v/ B v Mieh ; Woodworth's celebrated oyster chow- | from Canada and gave figures to show | it is stated that they will oppose the |tinue deadlock indefinitely. ldg., Marshall. Mich. oo 1{“""‘30“1 Tr,al""“"fl“" ders was served. together with coffee, | that the Canadlan farmer got so lit- | matter before the legislative commit- IS Tt s urnament and Sportsmen’s show at| 3¢ the committee. which consisted of | tle for his hay that it would be ridicu- | tee. The strenuous opposition was | NO CLUE YET TO GRAVE ROBBERS s Madison Square garden in New York o £ Paso immediately. He gave the Jona- - K : ' ‘Re Baicom, W. H, Simpson and |lous for the Connecticut farmer to try | made known to the company some aso im & - ] Jflhn ‘ Eefl n mms gity, on March 7 to 13. The various| ijiam Stinson. It was declared one | to compete with him. He also men- | time ago. 'The residents of Lincoin|Eris Cemetery Officiale Offer $1,000| than olub. Los Angeles, as a forward- | regular price 35.98— v b h RS pp Y Rty exhiilite: of the best treats for a long time. tioned the fact that chickens are sell. | avenue feel that they have excellent| meward for. Return of Mrs. MeGol. | I8 address. Sale price $4.98 . . el oR e scretos AR S R ing in Canada for eight cents a pound. | service at the present time from the 4 e s oo e : ing of medals at Christ church will be | ANNUAL MEETING OF e ReyC W, ¥, Peitholl oF Hbrtford | Counpetibut Sompany. | They ‘b nol lum’s Body. Poor Factory and He;lt'; '"'l":“‘:"- ¥ = - took to task the “muck rakers” in his | wish to have the purely residentlal Boston, Feb. 9.—Declaring that fac- $a3 Heil: b W L B e MT. CALVARY CHURCH | remarks on the ethics of McKinley's | section covered with a network of elec- | Brie, Pa, Feb. 9.—3 search of 24|y inspection in this state as at pres- 'S 42 TR T life. Th i nnecti c it is well known that|hours has falled to uncover a single o v tlie inspectors of the | Sronns 424 Paalm. and the sololst 1| Financial Report Shows a Balance on | ths nation” he sald, “sve b the maim | from Bread strect orth ih Washing. | clue. to the identity of the ghouls who | Sht, SOnINcted b e JUARCCtons Of LUt Last of Fur c“ts o s ' Hand for the Year—Officers Elected |hohest. 1 say this from the stand- | ton street to Lincoln avenus, where|Some time during the past four days | NCK jnenection of industial estab- | LeQk point of the preacher who has made | it is proposed to lay the track, that|desecrated the mausoleum in the Erie| jjzhiments as now cartied on under the ik Bibskc. B s o Some study of political questions. I|it is one of the cholcest sections of | Cemetery of the late Congressman Wil- | giate hoard of health-is very limited | 50-inc| ac ony Coats, valde All those wishing their Hair Dres for the Charity Ball, Fob. 2ist. make appointment witi derwood, 51 Broadway. for Twelve Month: Rev. D. W. Cannon has been dis- ot i & % liam L. Scott, millionaire raflroad man, > 1 tission | $35.00— charged from the Norwich state hos-| The annual meeting of Mt. Calvary | haven't much use for the muck raker. | the city. -+ road man, | i its scope, the special commission : ital, havis recovered from his| B t chi vas held T day | We have had -too much of that sort| Nearly all the residents of Lincoln | and carried away the body <t his si8- | ,p ointed by the last legislature to in- £ 5 a Y oy G s ioh WA D0 On TuERday .l of thing recently and they go off in |avenue and Oneco Streét have signed | ler-in-law, Mrs. Anna M. MeCollum.| \.gtigate the inspection of factoties, Closmg Out price $25.00 i ing mental troubles, and he is now: at his| evening, with a large number in at- 3 For Cleansing, Pr. €SErVINg LGme fn Plainfleld, N. J.. where most | iendance, Rev. 7. H. Dennis presiding. | Wrong directions. When will the mag- (a remonstrance against the petition | The Dolice and members of the family | workehops, mercantile cstablishments | - 2% AL encouragihg TEports ard being redefved| e e h neial report | 8zine writers get enough of delving |and will make an agsressive fight to | Fefuse to discuss the case. and other buildings recommends the i o and Beautifying the fom i, % T e e o Pere | into this Sort of thing? - We are tired | have the plan defeated. It is sald that | Late tonight the police found a hole | it lishment of o separate depart- | 50-inch Fine Near Seal Costs, regu< | $1.012.57, and there i8 a balance of |Of it, and we want a new conception | one resident of Lincoln avenue favors | In the east side of the fence and about | yeny of industrial inspection. The | lar price $72.50— i % Teeth, use The executive committee in charge | §177.50 \with which to start the new |Of the fact that our men at heart be- | it. 500 feet from the vault. Several iron | committee reported to the legislature i . 3 of the annual banquet of Holy Cross|year. The membership roll shows 143 |lieve in the high moral ethics of So-| The-use of the tracks of the exist- | Pickets had been torn away and the|jgio today. . Closing Out price $50.00 N :-oll:agn'&lgmm afis:’riuuun, to h: held | names. c’i.‘ety. E{A‘nme on the man who says|ing ul;“%v or tshe en!rlance bto the c}ity r‘::n"‘\’av»:; &or:z‘l; m:exgn}:ghnxelz:n 4 e gl n Waterbury February =21, held a . jons | that politics are too corrupt for him |by est Side will not be opposed. y 3 . nfost to the ears. Dunn’s SIIWIHBH! Tooth Powder | in.vvas Tocaday evening with Rev. | winr irors oo .ok 21, the orsanizations | 1o ensuse 1 e ough- search of the Italian settlement e N Aoy four| BIG REDUCTIONS ON FUR NECK T Los Angeles, .- Luke Fitzstmons of Waterbury, presi- | much activity 18 looked forward Fx-Mayor Henney of Hartford, the | HAILE CLUB BUSINESS MEETING |in the Vicinity of the cemetery pro- | Lot Angeles, Fel W WHGE SiT o eces AND MUFFS. < dent of the association. heas ofvers were olected for the en | retiring president of * the association, e Quced nothing, while not & trace of the { I V)Y h 10" otier of Steele Mac Sold only at Suing vear: " Clerk, Ti, Douslas Me- |was toastmaster. and in his opening | Benefit Whist Decided Upon and Oth- | body was founid at any of the railroad :;\;‘”'4“‘9" dramatist, died yesterday @t At New London on Thursday the ar- i remarks eulogized President McKinle: 3 stations. o g 3 the DUNN’S PHARMACGY, ' giment:"were comploted in the cuise of | XMER: assiatant Cierke Mits Martis | (S man i had to the world an'ex” S caindied, An {nvestigation of tie vault had|Rer home hert, Nys SDIGE WOL 3 9 the city of New London vs the New | Syilson: treasurer for poor saint fund, |ample of work faithfully performed and | There was the monthly business | hoWn conclusively that the ehouls | SOR 0y Giavery ieader. Sne was born | alentines shown conclusively that the ghouls|daughter of Arnold Bussen, a prom- 50 Main Steeet. | Haven road, and Judge Waller reserv- | o n" i “Moreland; trustee for three | duty well done. He besought his hear- | meeting of the Haile club on Thurs- in Providence, R. I, in 1811. 1 his decision. The hearl tha : 5 Fas it : undertaken. When the -copper plates tence, R. I, in " fatier has required theee days and a | Lears. Peter T. Youns, for two years, | eIs {0 remember that they wore cit- |day evening at which it was decided | {MYRCNSCR (g erypts were. torn Ry : The object of 8t. Valentifie's Day g half in the common pleas court. e . L o e Joor D | " Other speakers were Rev. Calvin | S mays, ToBUlar supper every WiEht | o sharp hooked instrument was run| Most of the Good Ones Married. lto init all human hearts i 16v6 McKnight; ushers, , Hen- 3 o o mittoes over on 3 ! ey i re E = . inth the crypt and the name plates| 7The proposed Massachusetts tax of | friendship. - . It has been decided to hold the forty- | Ty Lacy, James Lewis and Andrew ?vogetlfl“tz{on‘i‘zgflggérg JGOA;‘VY; Ifi E{ the reception and entertainment and | ool wn““’m"‘ the cackets. This | $5 on svery bachelor who id of good ] i1 in g second annual convention of the Cath. | Jackson: chorister, A I Wilson: ot | B oe s, g N artford | ¢ beneflt whist, 1t ‘was decided, Will | pag Jed to the belief that the robbers | moral character may possibly not yield | All sorts of Valentines here, frem olic Total Abstinence association of | anist, Miss Idella Scott; assistant | A0 =4 & Cpheld the last day of the month. | were looking for the casket of Mre. | much.—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegrabl. |the sentimental card, at 1c, to the Connectiont 1 Dasbry awsnst 28.sa | chorlster, Mrs, A. F. Drury. EAEa The question of admitting younger [ yoc® [OOMINE, To8 The Bamic of e ‘ ARE YOU THINKING OF DOING | The convention will be held under the T e O e oo poted | members was discussed. but mo de- | were five others in the vault and the i slabiorate: taken eabling: S UCIN A THIS 1 auspices of the Young Men's Catholic SUTEILAnY T g Coming year: [Dresident, Louls |clsion was reached, while the gift of | ety of all had been tampered with. more. . % A. Platt, Waterbury; secretary, J. Olin | music from a friend wae accepted with Vi i 90 you should consuit #ith me and Mrs. Thomas M'Garrity. Howe, Waterbury; freasurer, Major A. |appreeiation. Plans for a dance were | , 1he lead of a Pittsburg detectiy association of St, Peter's church. 1 ] ) a . v and a number of assistants ar- g€t prices for same. @xcelient work | The Stafford Press notes that Mrs.| Mary A. Dillon, widow of Thomas|E: Rice, Waterbury. The executive |discussed, but the date and other de- | Sfred here tonight They vistted the st reasonable prices. G. Percival Bard 18 entertaining her | M:Garsity. died at her home on Wisnt. | Committes was sclected as follows: | tails will be decided later. D O St T Broas. & moscin Flal\nelette John P. Elton, Waterbury; B, M. niece ani nephew, Miss Helen Mowry | man averue at 145 o'clock Thursday : A ] law of Mr. Scott, and later inspected and Harold Mowry, of Sterling, during | afternoon. She had been ill since Feb- | Hlolden: Fartford, Dr. G. H Knight, SONERALS. the mausoleum. No statement was b Ay A ATl 2 C M. WILLIAMS the absence of their parents, Mr. and | ruary 2 and death was due to pneu- | SelSPUryi T . Kins, Brideeport; J. NEATA et el ons iy iy Dame Fortune is likely to say that) [fnderskirts ‘ 3 - |and a son als L x AL g t i 4 : ramily is contemplating the announce- i omen’s Flannelette ) General Contractor and Builder, She is survived by two sons, James | S8 CONUCeRion, NOTHICh L pe| 304 fricnds, & mumber belgE pessont | MERt of o large roward for the recov. | Atcount. She seldom says it o the assorted patterns and colorings, juél the seasonable garment for Presemé wear, regular 50c quality— Special 39¢ c-d\ Sprinx Temple band will probably| g i ohn J. M'Garri 218 MAIN STREET. open the session of the Imperi B e I o e manghitos s {held In Waterbury. | cil_at Rochester, July 11-13, fienry Handrihan of Norwich Town. TR T | band was invited together with the| yjrs ‘M'Garrity had made her home in PINOCHLE CLUB SCORES. patrol by the temple. “A theater party | Norwich Town for many vears and was Pt as given at Hartford Thursday even- | highly esteemed by all who knew her.| No Change Among the Leaders and ing to raise funds for the expenses of | for death is deeply mourned by & from - - | ery of Mrs. McCullom’s body. DUFNg [ man who has nothing saved up. Derp QUL of fown, the funeral of Al-|fhe day the cemetery officials oftered a o'clock Thursday afternoon by Rav, | reward of $1,000. Don’t carry your money with you P. C. Wright, pastor of the Central te: ted te art with Baptist church, There were many| CANADIAN LEADERS DIVIDED, |&2nd be constantly tempted to by _Ehenioe Apcfuitie e beautiful flowers and _floral forms, N i B e} You il ik bioe Bafors. 304 the trip. - Z omplained ‘of Low Scores, |silent testimonials to the esteem in |Parliament Ready to Pass Reciprocity 7 ofter bvely banks o pd i % large circle of friends. e fes at the | Shingae decoased was neld, end in- | Measure—Conssrvatives Stick to '::u:lv“a. check. We offer every banking At a debate in Mystic Sun, ; 1 £ ined of low scores at the | cluding a Gates Ajar from The Bulle- i rkts: cility. noon under the auspices of the soclal- e e ot to “Bome- | session of the West Side Pinochle club tin_company and employes, with the British Mgriets, § s, Albert Boardman of this city will| S gy AR 2 gures “30,” the telegraphic code wort g First-class Deli e o e meaiive on tho Qucaion| ST 9 dend 1n Now Sork, ki wha |on Thursdey evening, when they met | 0" Coon R ight” e by pre ssscn. | noohe 1oiay S e o a2 Loan § Trust Co rst-C IVCI‘y Are Labor -Unions Beneficial to the | puefielvo s Al b Anally | 2t the Open House club. There was | tions, and & hindsome form from the | reniprooity agreement with the United g Laboring Man? Fred Holdsworth, for- | ¥ a practically no change among the lead- [ Typographical union marked N. T. U., | gtates. The great interest in the o merly of Bridseport, will argue (6 the Ashor Sk Dl enent. ers, Dr. Lowls remaining at the top, | No. 100. Employes o The Bulletin at- | iaceh . Th® EFEel fntqrest tn the Norwich, Conn. rmative. : &)b Slel hs Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Lewis of New London observed thelr 41st wed- ant. Anyone tro tieir own or cthe advises with a c human powers New London. Conn. The Reid & Hughes Co. We Recover Furniture and Do Cifped Laying, with A. Jordan second. The _full | tended in a body, the office being closed | aromted with s - pectators and an un- scores of the several meetings of the | between the hours of two and four. asually large attendence of metbers.| | Open Satunay Evenings, 7.30 to 9, We will serve a lim- P second series of games follo Two solos were impressivel : . Lewis 39435: A. Jordan 39,280; C.|dered by Mrs. Frederick S. Youns, It | ot pmause. won heardr bat tas 7 ding anniversary Thursday by receiv- Peckham' 3$,885; ~Tetreault = 38,800; | is Well With My Soul and Nearer, My | closast “mttention was given to the ited number of 6 o’¢clock lete with pole ing visits from some relatives and Eailey 33,230 Cobb 37,695 Larsen | God, to Thee. The bearers were John | words of the speakers and there was MISS M. C. ADLES, - compiete with pol friends. Mrs. Le: Miss Martha 3 Opitz 37,440; Reeves 37,1 Trankla, Bugene F. Sullivan, Charles | cuidently the keenest desire to hear Dinrers commencing Sunday, February 12th. Wells of Mystic. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pétuis’ 37,010; J. Jordan 36,255; Ledger | L. Tracy and Frank V. Smith, fellow | aid “Weigh all the views expreswed and shatts, 0 e Tenion fon T e eth Tl > gmployes, of the deceased. Burial wis | ""The features of the discussion were flflll', Sflfllfl and Face Spenlahsl a declaration by Finance Minister : tal service was read by Rev. Mr. " g Addnd Some Fine Stock. . Fielding that parliament should put A WOMAN'S DUTY Wiight. Funeral Director Gager had | through the measure Without & ¥ely 1e (o always ook hor best. But With a provision that it should come | yyart clothes will not make her at- into force as soon as the United Btatos | fractive 1t her lair i< tousled, thin, The funeral of Frank Hancox was |had taken favorable action; and a dec- | pr8Cave It (W00 L il " . been filed with the state secretar: S'el h umi and |7he Yellsy company of Andover, 3 deal in all kinds of merchandis begin business with $1,000 capitta F. H. Schobess, owner of the Storer | charge of the arrangements. farm, has recently added four fine Frank Mancox. A rosy, laughing face, showing two | young registered Jersey cows to his A cholee musical programme will be given by the orchestras i 5 erd, receiving them from Bath, N. Y. neorporated by Marfon A. Yeo rows of pearly teeth. e held from the home of his parents, |laration for the opposition by Mr. Bor- 3 s afelalines Automobile Work [iomerms b aion, 2 yeomers | rove of pearly Fari “and hovo. 15 ong. of (he “Anget | 30" and Mra. Willivm Hancox, of Mys: | den, the conssrvative leader, that afier | ssnad’ with sour aopenrance tes what || Seats will bo reservea upos Yeomans. What is more charming and allur™- | hords to be found in the state at the | ti& Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. | & forty years' struggle in development | pigy Adies can do for you ! application. 7 G ef “ ki o S s : Storer farm, says Milk Inspector Dr, | Bev: A. C. Jones of St. Mark's Episco. | Canada had reached a position where | U1’ Norwich entire week of Feb. 8th. g R d nas. WOtk ua Y Satute, of Janis Dot | T 7 Chappell, who, upon dxamination of | Pal church conducted the services at | teciirocity and fincreased trade with |y opwicH—Wauregan House Dinner Tickets 750 o e o8 ot e awson 3 ; S e P P it o i the house, there being a large gather- | the ed States we nger de- 56} . Pen el showing the valuation fo b §32,79.9: | Don't allow your teeth to hecome | the milic finds It contains &8 per cent | jng o¢"friends and relatives present. |sirable, but she should continue to NEW YORK—210 West 111th St. —— exclusive of $8,000 worth of preperty in | unsightly. It's expensive. Use k< i The deceased was a veteran of the | séek the Brit markets with her | melephone 704. feh6 MWE Newd) S| Melicay siery prop- o D5 TSR e Civil war and belonzed to the Mystlc | surplus produc The w‘nregu erty is valued at $18000 and he 9 Held for Superior Court. company, Twenty-sixth regiment, Con- . = e cun ar L B R g SMITH S LIQUID In the case of the state vs. Seneca | necticut volunteers. Besides his. par- Anothar Ecksrt Will? NORWIGH, CONN. 2 3 H. Thresher, charged with obtaining | ents there survive sight brothers and | New York, Feb. 9.—The warring Miss May Queen Oddo of New Lon- 1 $200 from Mrs, Mary Denehee of New | Sisters, George Hancox, Everett A.|heirs to the fortune of General Eck- | - CORPORATION, don, whose marriage to Rutus Guynor, DENTIFRICE London by misrepresenting facts in a | Hancox and Nettie P. Mosiney, all of | ert, former president of tho Western n of Mayor Gaynor of New York, real estate deal, probable cause was | Mystic, Mary V. Holmes of Norwich, | Unlon Telegraph company, heard to- 9 ime Kk of 507-515 North Main S d some months ago, took e > found for holding/him for trial in the | Ferdinand Haneox of Waterford, Eatel. | day that there may be a second will, | i “a7%, 5° o L H. COOPER - | tresl her third dip in the sea of matrimony | ®nd have white, attractive teeth.|superior court and he was bound.over |1a C. Page, Willlam Hancox and Noyes | drawn prior to that now contsted by | J1ONS. We have them In all grades S 8 dectso X Wednesday night, when she was mar. | This dentifrice whitens the teeth with. | in the sum of $750 by the city court | P. Hancox of Merigen. James C. Eckert, the seneruls elder | Log vejoon — UPHOLSTERER — ried . New York city to Nelson Gam- of New London Thursday morning. === | son, who was cut off with only a frac- | ~'5 king advance orders| Pirst Class Mattress Maker. Fur: - out injuring the enamel. Cures sore- | He secursd a surety and was released tion of the amount Ieft to his brother, - R i ey St " Tepaired. | Mattresses mad DR C R CHAMBERLALY | mons ot Fortany ore : o ) Ao, el O 1o, | o Bl ki ond. Do | Uit RRELE, Safeds ke 1 A Teachers in this ' city and vicinity | Nees, hardtns the gums and imparts to £ N Cookin 2 e orating. B~ P SN RN soon receive a copy of the Farm- i % il 3 Lea innes % d é Denta’ Surgeon. T B BTl b e nerin. | hem Dealthy red color which ia o ds Neville Will Recov £ ng e e o | MURTAGH, rilighons (T iR steney tural depariient at Washington, D. C. | sirable. Try it Daniel Neyille, who was injured on Just add a little Cream [ N8I, Savep. Sonn., e R—dovern. P.E 3 Telophone 417-12 Tobe: which relates to farming among boys 3 uesday aftérnoon when ho was struck || . o ' , 18 ehargo of Dr. 8. L Geer's practyos | i) 8O0 AHTIE Gons bove | ade at by the eastbound express due in New or Milk, and frenke: A Ao dinnig SOAR Ealon 100 and 04 West Main Street. during his last fiiness. books in this state is due to a re- Lomdon at 1.12 o'clock, is pronounced 161 Main 2 Gobn in_ tnis st t . ; et S R o ST B ey Janed ch Strese. . Nerwich, aest 1rom agriculturists of Connect SM”H’ s B SI"RE gt of dumeet at the Mémorial hospital Grape,Nuts | liam Tvon Phelus of Yalis and Rev.| oo io™ eese his recovery is a matter of a few Oscar E. Mdurier. y 7 wesks, A is ready to eat. Looked Like Postmaster Ashhurst. - STEP IN AND TRY OUR at “fll“m ALL RIGHT .| 3 8 Death came to Maraget Roach at her ‘ > late home. in Asylum street, on Taurs- morning. following an illness of . i Bl Paso, Tex, Fob, S.~A who | Vori motthe; She Had mo immear: | Eranklin Square, Norwich, CL, | Not 8hooked st Barstaced Robbery. [ Rese “he’ Road o weitviie W 2 a*th T Suorintion of Higha C ate volati and lived alone. She was Nude statues in the Pennsylvania A, Diegss Ashhurst, the mlm T DINNER ‘born in Norwich 46 years ago, the capitol are being draped. - In Pennsyl- Fhiladel was From 12 to 2 i wmn fe| daushter of Fdward and Ann Hoich, 20 FRtyto Pt Sur busl: | Vbt peosis seem fo permit then: | Besle ETEIE DEL-BOEF CAF:, Ground Fioor NI "Bul- fid Tias spent ham whole life ia this| L &wfl‘h ‘the advertis. | selves to be .at notl but He - ¥ e % % A Bude statues,—Chicago. Record-Hevald, 'Rifl i A

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