Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 30, 1911, Page 5

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o s a., %Wm':,."f:"m Jehnés of ‘Waterbury was af towal o Wednesday, spends LY b B b savcoin o5 %; With acquaintances, @t home for the epring vacation, kiss ‘:;'“u“ brother and M:: Attend the ox ysMc are atending night, ‘m ""”'“" Bal) to- | telephone achool in Norwich this week. i i torn out whera th9 750 important 24l tertide] | uvgl‘.l;mm Harrington, who is with a| Ne sconer m the present time for the Instaliation of | peied engine was tal .,.‘ e g tobacco company of Fall River, | & shower the new turbine generator. where .;fiw.l'!h local mhnu 1s the sale| is visiting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. > there wWas Buperintendent 'Bo‘ue was a_busy Frank Flgherty of Chestnut street: sent hag mgn 2 . b ir 5 et r hem hn o Wiiaich 1s .‘"‘nlu"“:;ong:: Christopher G. Allen of Church streat : i g Ao i ki S ars Catam Wators. Bead, - two, ,J,, and raay is spending his_ school vacation with | 1o . line Inf 3 W to B These wondertul Iittle wm‘ ‘his_uncle and aunt,Mr. and Mrs. on for. 1gh the. siipaent > eured bad boils in three days. Railroad men are being motified of | ChFistopher Newberry of Goshen, Wa- fof the connecting the of the worst cases of -.u-:w 8 mass meeting of railrond clerks ‘of Sextond; “M the - transformers. i Ma; engine opera 2400 K. .n,"’“ f New England, to be held in Worcestor| A waterbu out an eratos , ) Saridin wr Jidte aiets SNEAS in June. A ry paper sa: o “started. o gty okt it the most thorough, quick and ef- Frank Herners Mewil of New York ‘There was a_general scurrying for I tive blood cleanser known, ealcium o188 number of places the grange is formerly of this city, who has been candles and other means of lightl md | suiphide. sending out letters o' orsanisations | $0rane sololst in the New London C i Remember this, too, that most society to plant & | COnSTegational church for two vears, pie tremtments roek with polses. '.ree on Arbor day. has pot they are miserably slow besides. Stuart’s Calcium Wafers have :wt a it i g .,f P resigned, because of her many en- gagements in New York. Mrs. Merrill g A i Although the r concluded her engagement with the | of. heen dry and u;:‘c: Fast Fronuna hae |l oW London church Sunday. S stores ome places P ML LT U B lay: 0se _who know say that in AR R R RoR a3y, small oll stoves were Tsed Tor Tight | o For a few days only we are| pisces the' front i from 13 to 14| MOTHER MURDERED SON pounding The ‘thesters had trouble but MAN- | Mve vl o wullt an fo e aoor lovel » 7 . AND COMMITED SUICIDE. aged to giveAheir performances under | though the auxiliaries of ff will be un- always do good—good offering a J“‘l PR pho s o and -darknes 3 difficulties, the Auditorium closing aft- | qer. tha floor. - Brovision will @lgo be | ¥0u can see in the mirror before your et " Sent out of | Mrs. William Garfisld While I Bo e i dation | own eves o tew davs atter. w D ot ey ention b the | 0oy’ Megur dp Emu Thetr. Lived L g 1o ol e el haDomt pe any longer huriliated by oouncil of Cennecticut of Royal - E in one than ving & splotehy face. Don't have a m Arcanum, in G. E. Ball, Waterbury, on | While Husband Was Away. ual_ The appreciation of lighted streets u;:’{,,fl?:}‘,’,}fl‘g"&?&;‘:.’;‘;’“,.’{::{ strangers stare at you. or allow your S‘imlc for -V e 20 nesday, April 19. L o R the large lightni: g nex m'":‘" \mgl mwmnm:o of going | connections inatalied and the new friends to be ashamed of you because ement - abou e dark s thrust u * | of_your face. h ) golugretia Shaw chapter of New Lon- | Woodstack, March 29— Mrs. William den the sw w be fre slarm was soun A vibssl e isety S0 ‘,.'.',;'M".':f 960 | _ Your blood makes you what you are. 0'. M“fi“ > filled case for 99.75. don has cxtended an invitation to the | Garfleld, about 50 vears old, residing in an oo 13 this Nehtame ot e syoem o Sower food water heater | The men and women who forge ahesd e e in iy Lold the next | the town of Bouthbridge, very close to was in perfect order at the 8.30 test| there will e & new one of much larger | 3¢ those ‘with pure blood and pure A relisble Jowelsr's guarantes 18 an | Vitaticn hos meon merorteyy: The in-|the Connecticut line, took. the life of knocked | alarms. g capaeity, beipg 1500 boller horss, pow- | faces. 2 *- value to purcheeer. ¥ % hher son Earl, about six vears old, and the floor. Quite a little damage was done toler ¢ ,,m ‘stationed near the pres. | Stuart'’s Calcium Wafers. 'v':ll lx_x:n THIS SPRING AND : alptcisl convecation of | Fyemkiin | 5P, SOTmtied sl (his morting:| Fire Extinguishers Had te Be Used.| {1 telophous lines, tisre being tty The gantls it dlicl) o e slght. not Gy 1o i | WILL BE PRE - EMINENTLY m ' ool Thursiay. Mares 30, JM#onic | the ‘old homestead for many vears.| It was necessaly to get the steam|out of comsission, while some difi- e when you 0ok into the glass, but tof; o prpion Ao muw ! oy . on o ene R ", 'piL A€| This ‘morning Mr. Garfleld, who is & | plant tion ss s0on a8 possi- | culty was experienced on the long dis- rblm everybody ele who knows you and - . farmer, went as usual to Quinebaus tance Tines. talks with you. & o to deliver milk. On his refurn, betwesn ; firemen and e There was 4 hard rain which ceme | s ntaied there will be conaide e want o prove to you that Stu- | STUFF WILL BE USED LA’ Tho postoffice department has an- T0and s oclock, he found the bodies th 'm gnd this centinued un- a3 bl art’s Caleium Wafers are beyond doubt | N WAISTS AND GOWNS mounced the establishment of a new | Of Mis Wife and son upon the kitchen of Ughts t, when the sky clear- ORKING FOR RELIEF FUND, |the best and quickest blood and skin ¢ rum deilvery route at Hadlyme, New | 00T :nt’h th;!r anro‘sts !;vemd, t:: ed. LanM but little was S A vurlfierffln the wi'»rldAvo we will "QM: WBLL ‘AS ON LINGERIE. - county, Conn., 14.1 4 ragor being found close by on t ‘king. | experienced in the way of an electric you a free sample as eoon as we gef 98 sotving 51 cacmilien " lies JONK. | qoor. Storm. compared with ‘ere, bu in | Vmeie, Rosenbers and e A | Jour mame and aadress. Send for it | ANTICIPATE AN UNUSUAL Mr. Garfield upon leaving for Quine: Y ter had been Wl.nlmumc it was very severe; as told Ores. pes! ¥ today, and then when you have tried The dq Nfi.ncamm occurred | Paug this morning noticed nothing un- for the on page ternocon at Meeting in Synagegue. | the sample vou will not rest contented | SON FOR LACES AND TR at the Norwion sin ital Tuesday | USual in his wife's actions, although One Sarn, located: k. Rockville, wa until you have bought a 50c box et night and the r-nlnc were sent to| Mrs. ;‘vlrfleld has been in.a nervous il lhavflr the | burned, and the of the First|, :‘or tthe purv:;;lol ;:'c‘“r;lt' :-: ’,';‘;f:,‘ Tur gmn-l-u. Fa ¢ AND PREFARED ACCO Danbury on t “ and despondent condition since last aecurred shortl Baptist ichur imantic nterest as possible nd your name and address today %3 ‘noon bryyC:Ilr:;lhx Allen. gy eemeliy December. having taken care of her | fore gight. = "”mm ennns 1:'1(‘31::' work fo the families of thosé Who|and we will at once send you by mail | AND WE INVITE D mother ) during an illness of some service were killed in the recent New York|q sample package free. Address F. A. & Invitations have been issued for the |legth. = 1t is thought this with the 'm.,m i 4 o dond A G TR, s the executive committse of the | Stmart Co. 175 Stuart Bidg, Marshail, | AND HOME SEWERS TO € Efla Harris Wheeler | mental strain caused insanity. e d{ have to-be rebuilt, while that of th ingmen’s circle, No. 128, | Mich. AND INSPECT THE LARGEST A er Brown of Prov-| When Mr. Garfield left for Quine- Glastonbury churchi was net material- consisting of N. 8. Penn, M. Rick, M. Shheo. take place on Sat-|baug he left his son in bed, but his| secured 1 Iy damaged. Two cities were Sirkin ana Morris Taft, have secired Foley Kidney MOST COMPREHENSIVE in dark- urday, April 8, at 5 o'clock. body was found on the kitchen floor 3 and i | ness oIl might. Reciville and_ Wilii- | Rabbis Rosenverg and Stamm and | xeutralize and remove the poisons that In his night clethes. Mrs. Garfield , the power plants servini Merris Taft to address a public me« cause backache, rheumatism, nervous- | OF LACES AND TRIMMINGS On Wednesday at the Hn.lle club | was fully dressed and waved to her| The blow out occ huin( put ou?ol.;n‘;mau by u‘fium‘ ing at the synagogue in West Main | .05"ang all kidney and bladder irreg- . .3 theré was & lunchéon party from Wil- | husband as he was leaving for Quine-'| inasmugh as the plant is torn up at| No loss of life has been reported. stfeet Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, | ylarities. They build up and restors| HAVE- EVER BEEN BROUGHT limantio, inoluding Mrs. N A Dan-|baug earlier in the morning. hen a strong appeal will be made and the Thetural sotion of thess vital or- 3 iels. Mrs. W. B. Elllott. Mrs. George a collection taken. It is hoped quite a THIS CITY, AT VERY R gans. Lee & Osgood Co. aictir o Mo oy Bt e et ni"‘;,,?'zi";,e‘f;:f;: Due. . |PRESS PLEASED WiTH FIFTH UNION LENTEN P WL e ThOe here: BLE PRICES, 5 es of five| - . e o, Mottt sue | s S5 TR o 2 FPARDECLS RRGITAL | WERVIGE A VINTY GHORSI| . W. S FORED M. JSIINBRUITAITS oF ik 00K | gutrirss el for s big dsy wh mew sta- | o o of Noreih e, | Critics Say He Convinced His Audi- | Rev. Cranston Brenton of Trinity Col- Osgood Co. After 28| Subject of Lecture to Boy Scouts by | inches, wigh Sastar fraae Witk :":' 2 :fihmé‘u tover-| Monday nizht at the Elks' club alleyn| ¢noe of His Mastery of the Piane. lege Was the Speoial Preacher. Service There. Supt. J. B. Stanton. h:d-ou -m-:il v-uqb ] in New London. The: series is to be — T : and Oriental All-overs it decided on games. The Elks ‘took| Most complimentary te Framk L.| Like all the other places of public| It wasanuounced on Wednesday that| The Boy Scouts at Trinity Methodist | yogiong “suiteble for yokee German societies throughoyt the | tAree out of five games Monday night. hrun wau the press notices of his| gathering on Wednesday night in this| W. D. Ricker, who for the past 2$| Episcopal church were entertained | >, # 980 2di state are boing Saked to contribute to- The scores: in delssotn hall 1n New | clty, Trinity Episcopal church had its| yeurs has been in the employ of The | well on Wednesday yening with a slesves—prices from ) . ‘ward the Pasieries monument st Ger- | e e 3“?.“" Mxl B il s e s s . mear e S | has Tean s, Teesieiptio e Wt iMans sctiools. - whees. aieet| T, 3 “rawford, 186 181 182 163 2 lendance af e rec ‘Were many e event Al the sud- 8 n & prescription cl et c] . e ‘ m ] .,.'“',‘,.'.’";,,T:',.'{;:“{g‘,?.‘é,"‘t,“‘w"_',‘;f, the | Tilly, Us 185 1% 155 333 |from Novwich, tncludin “Aschibaid | don dlsablement of the city -lighting | for many years nd b valued emplove. | was Inhabitants of ihe Woods. in| Large varisty of Celered e £ 4 - Mitehell, Dr. 3. J. Donohive, Thomss | plant, and the congregation present for | After a shiort rest he will enter the| the course of his interosting (alk, Su- | ered Bands and Appliauss, Totas, 356 348 Connor, Harry Hirsch. Louls Gotthelt | the fifth of the midweel usited Lont- rlgyiol E M. Lerou in s new atore | perintentient Stanton told about ity | ot iy inds of materiel-880 9 en services heard most of the sermon | which is soon to be opene stories of horses, A , chlp- -’ mmd-.y ;urfllfn:: x’i'gn r:flnde MM Congdon, 167 187 218 delivered in the dim light shed by two —— . munks, squirrels, birds and their nests; | * | apge sssertment of Veniss m’ ‘accompanted by their 13| K. Newman, 212 148 1s3 181 177 (M iélen Buckingham, Cher) | @an eto at the side of the organ me OBITUAR Do el e i omink, Illustrating [ oy /0,") ace Bands so pepular for — —_— joyes, Jol rady, Charles Brady, | gullery, which were the only 1ts eir al 3 . °h:",’::‘.",°f S s, v hafn 368 398 | Arth Frank P. Bent araliadlo. when "the electricity fafled, Hans F. Christiansen. jScout Magter K. B Morrison was in | Sumimer Gewns—80c te 238, “oldest wa. _— nly one or two apprehensive members F. Christiansen, a | charge of the meeting, announcing : was & girl of 16, Comiestiout: Patonts: friends. “Thers wece also sdmirers of | of the' congrogation were w0 hervous e e o e iored aafiy | the Dovs that the tenderfect of troop| Plain and Dotted Nets, 45 Blank forms are -heing mailed to| The list of patents issued in Com- mln\n South Orange, | that they accepted the suggestion made | Tyesday morning at the Backus hos- | No. 2 Would hold a meeting tonight in | wide, suitable for separate waisty §raduaten for the election of nominses | necticut on the 28th day of March, 1011, | Vol 384 4, M. by Archdescon J. Eldred Brown, f| pita),'to which he was taken abbut ten | room No. 71 at the ¥. M. C. A, and | Dressés—98c to $2.25. for member of the corporation of Yale| as furnished from the office of F. H. The New York papers in their no-|they felt compelled, to-§o. When theldays’ ago, after suffering from heart| that the ten‘derfeet are about to start| | unfversity, to Al Vvacatcy caused | Allen, follows: ices W uawy morning had flatter- | service began the lights were burning [¢rouble and general debility for the | the second class scout work. the the term of Henry Aipiat Aréss ana 5. 1. Tolck, N TOUCH: bt e sita, a1l Tight, but fust before ihe ime for| pust vear. He had lived in thik ‘eity | A baseball team has been organized " e New York e sermon they went out. W] . e which w! ave their first practice . Sane o1 ook ot Mo Fon e e Gota e B oy e P b ol B g By e Bl i B B LR FRRE Lo '-:é'xflmflé :":‘-:: Saturday. Men’s Brand N . 3 F r = e temaperamsent. Afte: Chopin n 'n_state e preach- ‘Baco, TP GO TR . o this ity on March 17 Bavwara Mo | S0t Sodinments any Georala | Rumbernalr Faceeil was rocalied thres| o7 of the vening: Hev. Gransion Bren- | RS2 (8. SM 0B S F 0" niy i o Dhres hundred thousand cocoanut ew Caughey eace was ndt v . times, after Schloger's Etude de Con- | ton, professor of English literature af 7 es Muve been planted In Florida; F e merriage % Nelio B "By Rov. | . Hart, West Hartford switch () |cert two times and at tife end of the | Trinity college, was ready to deliver | mrs voiiem ‘emming of No. 5% | nearly 100,000 of them are already Negligee Shirts 'Enmm.s . Wyclkoft, &uur nth- Sou | Syt tr eomtro i Dot pemsramme aghia three times. 1t Leing Bis sormon, ‘and, the service proceed- | Sichi Jears ago. bearing. mmmuu uroh. The groom | colator: George H. Merwin, Milford, | BECS85aTy to §ive an encore to still ¢ regularly s close. Mra. Michasl Collins. on erpressman in Prowidence and | seif-olling wheel; Frederick C. M use. - Mr. Farrell played Ruben-| Speaking from the text Hosea xiv: rs: Mighas ng: Under m 3 m bride resided at 52 Broadway. oot O gl - onier, s e “O Israsl return unto the Lond, thy | At 7 o'clock Wednesday evening the . New Britain spur; Lewis H. e Soa the Yisiting preacher delivered | death of Mrs. Michael Collins occurred H 5 Joman's Reliet corps gxVe | engine: Ieanc B, Paimer, M & sermon-of practical application and | at her late home in Durfey street aft- er"s ams an acfln In_the first place we want to ] ‘bean ‘ednesday g -~ s own, lessens for the present day and the| er a long iliness, she having been an phasize the fact that ‘these are X ngham Memoria] | tiread gulde: William D. Sherwood, Lenten season that was listened to! invalid for years, The deceased has A COPY. odly mumber at the tabies. | DriASeRoTt, Portable driving heads with appreciation by -hiw hearers. | been a_resident of Norwich for many & L, w F‘f B g Py S post hall. The - i, . ecee. In selecting fio works, which | Hosex's words in the text. he sald, were | years, her maiden name beln Hanora atterns, of fine quality Por & shert fime we will give to| eXecutive ‘Committee of the Reltef corpe e Hedrlk Hilben, Walltngiu :nn.l s Drogramme Bir. Farrell | written at a time in the Wetory of | Kmright. She was united in marriage =t Rallion’s |’ call, The make, body sizes the évery purshaser an extra sopy ABSO. | 72 In charse. spoon, fork or similar argicle. Choss hese hat wanld brove | Tsracl of Ereat netional prosperity. bus | with Michael Collins January. 1, 1865, of these Bhirts are identical te LUTELY FREE. The New Haven road, within a few Woman’s Unity Socisty. PlaRmante. ank, 88 nie gfi?fi: lov"l‘:tmpsoo;'i;envd;:tl R B 1‘-‘-’::3 bn]:x‘;! tg‘;“:::,! ;“;‘;;‘ev:da‘:l}:i ):Z‘i‘cg::f of the very high price shirts. “ ::g:,“ v;uh g:: ::n‘ Ln-; t);{lrda ,l‘:.!i‘fr";lght The rollow;ng waBTlhe d.lnlarelt{n‘ ments are many, a list of remarkable | corruption in politics—conditions ithat| two daughters, Nora and Esther, and style with attached ocuffs. m sm idway, | programme given on Tuesday evening | variety was tae regait. | prevalled not alone among the rich, but| two brothers, Thomas and James En- ing Purchi M le necessary by contracts which the | at the meeting of the Womsn's Unity | H. o -{ also among the poor. Th le’ still X Having Purchased a Manu- e T Saeay M the "held ot the home of Birs. T B | ver Io emeh e Nlaorracen (e ahas| wont 16 churcs, bat it wae oo Jacen ta| 50t ) ¢ 4 Wwestern beef at Bogton and some of [ Tabor, 51 Maple street; General sub-|ple melodies without affectation and|false prophets, who preached unto| During 1910 immigrants to the num- facturer’s Stock of the way cities. Ject, Heredity; poem. Heredity (Wp:l- with sultable charm and expression. | them, “smooth things” and_the nation | ber o %543 came to Chil, prineipaily : 5 m es8 ;. - Brahm's ¥ minor sonata in five| was fast following after the idolatrous | f, Spain and Italy. b1 (nSelsctmen are being asked 10 opposs | per. “The Relatlon of Heredl movements was of sullicient contrast| Dractices of thelr neighbors. Then we| oo o s Whltfl Smnu Hat l'i . rf:‘n the 0.1‘!1w-’o for the ap- | to the Development of the Child, )dm to the preceding number to convince|read what happened to a people that | ==————s=———Sm=—e—————————— e ] .’ po! mn ~& ; medical examiner in|W. E. Holdridge; reading, To the De- | the awGlence of #he hnhu versatil- | were trusting only to the material GENUINE ECZEMA REMEDY. e Boat e the b nsation shall | velopment of ~the Ind vidual, Mrs. | ity, for he resd the dioult and intri- | hings. In spite of their sin, God Jov- we will put them on sale Satur- We Recover Furniture and De be,ixed by the individual towns and | Charles Nichols 'An Instructive dis- | cate work in & masterly fashion. od them vet, bilt because he was just| New Remedy That Gures Eczems|) day morning, April 1. Evary Laying. the maney raised by tex and paid as| cussion’ of the toplc followed. From Cpopln's. aibum he chiose a|his judgmerits must be visited upon Quickly. pin is worth 75c to $1.00 each. . g =t i nocturne, an etude and a valse, each|them. Then Hogea stood before the $ In order to close them out quick Mr. and Mrs. B, I Miller of Pitts- Ex-Peli P:,-ym slsyed with postic appreciation, and e g fe st the tie gt eylk|it Ths I;eje & Osgood Co. Rave est;l.zth;x;: e ofter tham, gt s, ziAicylio S. F. Cairns, who has been with the | after & group by Arensky, Glinka— | that was flowing over them.- reds of jars of Hoka o Catios ot DU GIL® TNATe 5 g meanosd ihe gngagement | poli Piayers here since stock was in- | Balakierew and Schlozer, he ended the Is St ot niow trtie fhat we are do- | wedke, “sus “lrtc:;:an“a‘ennm?t Shersd toi}f one ehouid be on Band early, a M Dougias manarier, 10| troduced in the local theater, left Wed. | concert with two pending too much on material things, | Tefun: pu -} tbey cannot last long at this nesday for Lowell. whers he joined | Rossini-Lisst and Pagani on position and power and place, rath- | satisfied purchaser, not one jar has | price. ,,m'.‘.".a',', “M',“D:,‘, hicen ‘company | 1e30BY, [0 Micek siock company: The house was fairly' well filled and | er than on Almighty God? Are We not, | been returned. —_— Tax' Colledior Dougias of New Lon- |, Robert LeSever, who recently left | mest apprecigtive. o ik the Futee Tpevora onr”sesen | the. most. marveious. ming to-them 35 | The Plawt-Cadden Co. don. ‘%" the local company, has secured a o New Herald said: Frank| to p e future beyond our reach.|the most m: s i 3 lace with a' stock company at Syra- | L. Farrell of Norwich, Conn., .nve a| There was this terrible. self-satisfac- | the reports of chronic cases of eczema A state committee of five members :uae, N. Y., and_joins pn April 37' piano recital in Mendelssohn hail last| tion and self-complacency to befought | that have been cured by this simple Jewelers and Silversmiths. ”e o s as appointed Tuesdsy by Gov. Sim- | Miss Gertiude Parry has boen play. night. Brahms' ¥ minor Tonata. somme | againet. n. Fossas e Tt - was| skin food, People who have suffered Hotabilahed 1672 y . win, for preparing the ex- | ing at Lancaster, Pa. in The Fatal|Cbopin . pieces, Arensky's !-‘C sharp :}:;ond : h&n Je;;s t\n-::ugrm )nts mg- -:‘x’mn:ca}‘e:‘ve-!g::dnrne?“;vzgdh;zer?r;fi PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING Clli“e'g ¢ C . but Schlozer's brilliant “Concert e, an confronts your rectors to- | i ; > o nmnn %-"1'!'::’13.':2‘:1 Intarnational} Sesd 8 d AIe e cam s R éy" SR LiSats “Campanella” made| dny. There s meed of & prophet (o Figiar 7 4 i Washingron on Baptember, THLE . s Thane wlon® e s oisne tre | plss, OF other Dreaking ot 00uFs clualn: Dr. §. B. Overlock of Bom- Will Admitted te Probate. - % sels satipfien: fanling. [P of .0 1 : fret. In the probate court on Wednesday | BEAhms sonata, and at the close of the| Would that it might be possible for us | Whether on the face, hands, logs or TEP ND TR thewill ot Hesekiah P,,,m“ which | Tecitsl he was recalled with ap-| to reslize what we-are in the sight of | body, the application ara wi s IN Al Y OUR 'rwoh- mm of Comfort circle | was drewn Februa 1891, was ad- | Dlause. - Almighty God. It is a time to take|&ive quick relief, and even the warsat 1 it “ g, i i i —_—— Stosk, as it were, to know what man- | or most chronic cases will bg cured in King's ttors were in at-|mitted to probate. By it everything in 2 et hort th C :-un&; e "nold Wednes- | 1o 1o Mo Besicine, s 1o mamee a| N THE BANKRUPTCY COURT. D e T awo, (chn voulear| Xou can buy o likspalsaii. gk at A e B e S e i e e liaions masie | the ery low price. ot 256, and Wit From 12 to 2 Mre. : T, Utley, the leader. presided, Tin Perkins and Andrew H. Breed, b "‘;‘ou"r'v’,‘;" i o A g il e Sl SRl B R T DEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Floor and the time was.pleasantly spent in Recommended. =) it is not satistantory. ~Larger size oic. prs oy 2 Salvation is not for you unlesad it is no ry. - Larger. g . ¥ t, and true repentence con s i 1.. the ‘benkruptey- estate of Frank| Sies toem Kills a Murderer. - George Shelle. 2 Sists. in more than belng. orry, in ihs urderer. (Oxtort: Mans: who dled 1o s “Weree: Make a Fnend “"’ o e ndon, the trustees | promising not te do it again, and in| A mercliess murrerer is Appendicitis aster cflm's n A'“' T Tavoite) Motie e e in|® Tiiend of T per ot was muthorised | Maki AR s So stelatl| il ieny Mt e R, But why wait until Easter to THE Cranston, R. 1, Wednesday, after a ré- [ g e e BTl LoRAE youn, Lk e Ty buy your new Hat, Gloves and | consecutively with a sheet of " d I quiem mass at St. - Anne's church, | ‘back Lblol“hly on mfin" co to | gently ~ stimulate stomach, Hver and PR # g, North Oxford. He leaves his wife, o our eet ?vlbfi“whutn:fipfinm:n?m.:fifi’ which the Prodigal J Ad Sakcr] Bomeln, aeevanting raet clogging (hat Nookwear. ated gummed numbers. Bieo. Tam Novy ond Wiy, | | Bon Srothere: ek Smiam oo B L e Fut tha-priviene of serv ] BE Cne e (e s simare S Lus Buller) WG NP oty S ’. ol d . i g iere was V. e ley of Norwich. Don't always be complaining sbout Num T Srch detion, sng favoramic |, Sou wil return to.God, with him} Tee &6 st Tl TR AL why? Simply because our styles are $0:pohde. mendations bave been made by | 5, Sordon, With nim peace It is for Yren P the. pick of the finest lines by the beat According to the report of State B o l,* cen e BY | your 8004, & _real vital ‘practical! A Cold LaGrippe, Then Pneumania | W0, 2 - ‘We have a M tomole Bri tohe S resulty ot your-feeh=they setve: yoir well camg. if | O o Kruptes estate of ine w.| tBIDE. "1t e ‘sufferine in sour lives | is too often-the fatal sequence.: Dt lines afe rekay mow SHA iy work are most 5 - e can‘have an ‘sxcclient range to select | of Merchandise forluw trom. There is no guess work ahout give you your rightful inheritance as | a_prompt and relishie cough med- 2 Skt 33 could be found by |serve you wall if you use Beeri appointed uy trustee. The sons and chilarem-of God. No sin | lcine that contains no nareoties. It|JOUT merchandiee if bought here IT| gjfts. Doublp Heel, Tee and Knes, l-um I scouting during the past win- ; May.Peppar Vanderbilt, ie bo great wat It will yeparate you|is ws sate for your chiidren s yourself. | yoy i srice gnd quality % all sizes. -39 oenits . At Wuflon only a trace is left 5 from vour Father's l6ve. Despair not| Lea & O Co. £ 7" | style, pi and q ¥ e The many friends of the noted Spir-| that you may return tosthe Father, for We shall be at 101 Main Street until GEO A DAV" m,m o Herald not itualist Jecturer and miedium will ’Je the sacrifice of God i$ a broken and G after Easter and move to our new . . of Moows with 300 charien ] % e 12 ;.h;! Ml;le ”l’uy :9 contilie hekct, = Rrakans ud goskrig store about May 1st. 28 B 3 These twe will save lets of berd ‘hiaw Been organized there By | . T : b wuiien IHAIBBORILON 1UaY quarcamel oert e ol BOL el i Ton | u r PHERS Broadway 5 lore Mondey tor m-m.i" “The New Foot Bath Tablets” lier 3 the close ot the cvening service| Lord, Our Goa. 1l Mc ON, i ng been promoted .to ¥ S Connoeticht stite association in Hart- SSED AIR A 4 < s ork of and you will fedl batter in:mers waye | ford. O e PLATE aLxss|A large variety at Lowest _ Hatter, YOUR INSPECTION OF - Prices. Furrier and Haberdasher Break in the Main in Main Street Blew Dirt and Stones Out of Ditch. LINE OF ANOTHER LOT OF Cardinal Flour |Loose Leaf sonc ssnees = Cardwell’s o Call and see them.‘ i od B0 Bower dompany on weanesass | The Shefucket Harness Ca., morning began eXcavating in. Main Mata street in front of N. 8. Gilbert & Sons treot, ta locste 3 leak in the main About 32t S it o'cl e escaping afr increas- ed in volume and blew- dirt and stones iy ”D.’ m into the air and people passing had to - hold down their hats and_clothes. /It mrs 3 & escaped with @ loud roar and “during " h | the excitement, the east window of m. 3 g Gilkert store was brokén. The.affair THE PALA E . ery | causqd much excitement. for-a time, 4 | “Sfficer | but was soofi remedied.; . in and will] There are few authenticated cases| nt':nf N Lot great longevity in the torrid o £ : . ot - The management of the First Spirit- ; s local friends.|than one. - i of this city was afraid that . : by S h Lt t: ‘tn%-b'safli 3 ent: at the’ Spiritu; AN 7] AR Ly e nday in April, Mrs. Frank 3 d'give messages morning and y afternoon af - elnk in the registry the New London lfll- 4 Fole: a A the mo . as come through #in, but the power Honey and Tar expels the eold, M and at' 1] d, Whe they don’t they ought to. Th ill Forbes company of New London,!| o 1o | the 1 a prevents The Black Cat for Boy' xg Am8 xtGallingtord, where | they_don't they oug ey will (. ¥orbes company of 2 Tondon has | o£.God can Be s resl & c Torce ta| the lagrippe. and provents pneumonta.

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