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The Bulletin, “Norwish, Thuredey, April 18, 1017 VARIOUS MATTERS PERSONAI . Herbert Crowley of ¥ew London is now Tocated in this it/ whare e has secured employment. T. W. Morrall of Norwich has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, B, P. Coo- ley of Staffora Springs. Three Hundred Antler Wearers Participated Shoulder Steak 10¢ Pt ~ Shoulder Roast 10c "ll‘?!%-“ in the Yantic Es R TR | oY dow Wedne in Wash- home on l-"d you are sure of getting absolute satisfaction, an apprepriatiofi for deficlency in fur- nishings at Norwich hospital for the insane; meking an appropriation for Nerwich hospital for the insane, were present. The many beautiful floral forms included a cross from Co- Jumbian commandery, No. 4, K. T., of this city. The bearers were Herbert only for a lberal jar: larger size 5o, g Sold on guarantea by The Les & Osgood Co. TRERE Is no aavertising medium in | Prompt relief in ali cases Tastern onnecticui equal to The Bul- istin for usiness results, of Foley Kidney Pills. and bladder disorders. Try & Osgood Co, f25 e ) o 2 cemctery, where a .coms o The first of the Fast day visitors| Thomas Brown, son of Archdeacon ~—Informal Programme at Home—Several Gifts From | 11,0 Vice Was read by Rev. D, B, Hesrtbuen an Ut - will begin to arrivg this evening. J. Eldred Brown, is at_bis home on - MacLane. Undertekor Grant sfl‘ - e, Raster cards and sifts at Womans| OUS, SiTeet for the " Trinity college State Lodges. . : had charge of the bu Belching § i Z ot 81 « . o 00| e S e emans e —_—- RETURNED FROM PITTBBURG. | 1f you have anything the mater Hén S B”um 3 & Ir. and Mrs. Dwight Beebe of Nor- [ N, Flawme. wh 5 a 4 their 4 i T Sid You ought to. know i : PRl it ke ate this vear, the | wich were recent guests of Mrs. Bee- m?%’.‘.”“';ufi;’#& (o Benevotent wnd | ioitins e thors ond ‘cvors “provision | Miss Mary Drew Accempanisd to That t how that MI-O.NA siomach tab- | . ; & a a c have Memorial day celebrated by the | be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Di- | Protective Order of Elks and the blaze | was made by the lodge to see that| GCity the Remains of Miss Mary|lets are guaranteed by The Lee & 1 T . schools, mock, in Gurleyville. of red fire on Wednesday evening, | every visitor was made to feel warmly | Catherine O'Lsughlin. Osgaod Co. to cure indigestion or any | as el‘ “ 1 -5 % oo % John Murphy, son of Col. John P.| ¥hen.a marching line of 25:l accom- | welcome. Neat aouv:flnl“ D!“tl;u %t —_— Ilektl}lleul' fi:"?"’ by n;x;r’l‘l:en;mn suc { obsters and little neck clams at 5 o * ! panied by music and automobiles, filed | casion were present to all in the| Miss Mary Drew has returned from |as the following, or 'y 2 i % cnm.d "“ 8 Powers Bros, the House of Quality.— | sty “dusine e "o of, West ToWn | through the principal business streets | shape of a gun metal wateh fob con- | pittsburg T e e here | Sick headache, bilioushess, dizziness. N°:’ Baster. showing of, Mers SN LI adv. Fecens. s avhich Gontini m’r ek neiz"“ a feature of the formal npuflnf day | taining a view of the bullding and|ghe has been the guest of frisnds, hav- | nervousn sour stomach, fermenta- | Neckwear is parameunt in every par- i ousg] for the new home of Norwich lodge, | the name of the lodge and the date | ing accompanied to Pittsburg the body | tion of food, belching of gas. heavy | ticular. The display is unusually geed, — _ The roadway on the Preston bridse 430, in the handsome edifice on | nicely imprinted. It was attached 0| of Miss Mary Catherine O'Loughlin, | feeling at pit of stomach, yomiling of | o iy 4o the large varisty of patterms w. SOMERS is undergoing repairs. It will be re-| Mirs. Allen C. Matthews represented | MAIn street next to the postoffice, once | & leather strap. 2 who dled here last month, ~At Pitts- | prognancy, - sickness caused by over| 0l L PPl JeY TG LT e A. Planked across the entire length of [ Norwich commandery, No. 837, at the The festivities were not concluded!yyurg the funeral was held from the|indulgence the night before. 1 the bridge. angual covaation ot N Unttat O uniil after the midnight -h«iu{h-nd @ll) nome of her cousin, M. Bjxic, thers be- e :::;“. P ol ke oo st 3 o who saw the new of the lodge lon_ of beautiful floral re- p p , Rev. Edward S,Worcester will preach | e oiar® G0lden Cross in Hartford on Were ‘1000 1n' thelr praise Of 18 beAuty | momranecs ond 4 Jargs number pres. |if you have foul breath and 10se of | Mons Glovas in the favered at a ‘union service at Mystic Friday X in their congratulations to the Nor-{ant Burlal was in St. Mary's cemotery | appetite, the chances are that a few | (en® TOUes I (o8 f2v T frening, ihe meeting being held at the | Gurdon Huntington, formerly of this Wich men in obtaining #o sdmirable 3 ' i pitispurs. Cousina acted as bear- | MI-O-NA tablets will put your etom- | such as s a ownes’, beth X city, has started in the printing busi- lodge home. Refreshments were serv- | ors. ach in fne shupe in short order. = | thoroughly guaranteed, in the mest The allotment of Fast day procla- | 1€ it Chicago with Frederick Phelos. ed in two big tents on the lawn in thei = The deceased had for a number of| If you or any of your family suffer! faghignable colors—$1.00 and up. mations sent 10 Norwi ¥ PIoCla- | He is a sraduate of th> Winona Tech- rear of the house, where John Vetter,| vears lived In this city, haying at-|from stomach trouble of any kind get | . | Bk Holbrook. tor detbeton Oh i nical Institute of Indianapolis. formefly chef of the City of Lowell | jended Miss Adeline Meach a- trzined|® 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach|{ Men's Negligue Shirts in a fine as« clergymen and others, is :m:é!o" o . 4 , served an elaborate menu in fine form. | nurse during the greater part of the ' tablets ot once. Drugpmd@ve(gywm-:fi.v Sbrtmint of coleri—griosd: at NS N 3 - Charles B. Chapman and E. A. Bid- Gift to_the Lodg: fime she lived here. She gradusted|and The Lee & Osgood Co. sell| GO For afew daysonly weare| it you want a cholce tresh for | ¥ell Tek¥e today to attend the solemn i hich | from St. Joseph’s hospital in Man-| MI-O-NA on money hack plan. offeri : 1 Good Friday. ‘phone Powers Fros. the | Coremonial feast of the Paschal lamb he e ot Tngge, four | chaster, N. H. Sha possessed an ami- = _— 3 T SRR R e arion v muenifclyt gt mriage: | e Irends, B 2" nmmtow | puon uer sne siid wac'her e Bagtor Silk Hosiery a am the 13th, the weatherwise believe that| arr ang Mrs. William W.C. Wilson No. 360; Putnam lodge, No. 574, and | and also relatives in freland ported her and she would not live : , 5 ot o i he” holdays wonion L Pe| (Melissina Marx), who were married i herion Jolye, N0 0, Tk JlLc FIRE COMPANIES CALLED. with him. She said sho can support t::: w"':"‘" ""?'“:" :’O‘IM Hess, 2z 5 © S0{ jn Norwich a week ago, have left Bos- was sul y marked. ‘rom ige- - % herself. They had a long talk and roughout, with double heel, sele movement in a2 20 year| near. ton far e ‘brist SERy AL tholc otk ot port lodge came a handsome silver wa- ima Beyond City | I6ft the police station together. e !and toe, and gauze weight with reim- filled S bl k. ; Montregll hefors KoliE io Nev: Hork ter cooler, presented on behalf of the| House Reported Burning o Y| is @ young man, but large for his age. oo oy Ridl; dold-and tad case for $9.75. o forty-seventh ammual conven | jlonireal hefore | lodge by Brother Clifford, formerly of | Limits, but Was Only Threstened by | Fier ‘maiden name was Daisy Baker, | , sole and toe to equal- tion of the Conneeticut State Dental . | Norwich. Brother Murray presented! Grase Fi and she formerly lived here, being the iZe the wear—at $1.50 pair. A relisble Jeweler's guarantee is an{ assoclation is to be held In Hartford| yig, winifred McAdam, stenogra- ! two fine steel engravings on behalf of —— daughter of the late Moses Baker. : % extra value to purchaser. Bl ey and WhiNeug St Wit for the Norwich Savings society, Greenwich lodge; Exalted Ruler Ralph | weanesday morning Chemical com- pritsio et i Women's Pure Silk Thread Hose in ’ ‘ ‘ week. s spending thres montha' lea ;f;,t:' r&rg:!‘c:;:gm';nu';lflfl; of ‘;{u‘;lum pany i!nfi'zdw;l c;‘nlag'«&m.“x,:t';t) t;:i AERIAL TRUCK USED. |all the :(- h(on-bl.k collor- to mateh The ‘spealier ot the Heard of Trade sence in Hermuda, writes to lo clock, mis- | rear of ¥red Tourtellotte's p v : X | your silk gown, sky, lavender, navy, b iy avai friends that she is enjoying her sion style, with gold face and brase| wess pearl stroet for a grass fire| Electric Department With It Reached £y 4 ¥ m m e T i glax ‘and ‘it ner heatdh 15 greatiy | elghts and Past xxalted Ruler lan- | (il woon put out. oohone| B Hish Wire Whioh It Was D red | 97y, Helen pink—at $1.50 pair. | cow | Improved. g behal -1 " Wednesday afternoon a telephone| to Tep. Women i FRANKLIN SQUARE. gl principal of a school in New oon 1odge presented five fine steel en-| .11 to the department was to the ef-| I Frankiin square on Wednesday a4 ;m':n- Medium Weight, Pure Silk, : Mrs. John . Vaughn of McKinley ALLEN C. MATTHEWS, sravings. fect that a house was afire, it Deing | aternoon the electrical depariment | b oo $08® With double heel, sols and It is evident that Norwich people| avenue has heen ill a few weeks at Exalted Ruler. Groenwich lodge was also represent- | 1. gourty beyond the Backus hospital.| employes desired to roach a high wire | t06—$2.00 p intend to eat hot cross buns on Good | the home of her father, Truant Ofi- : od by.s dolagation, The Putnam BIkS | Crijar’ Santon ordered out Chemicals | at o paint betwoen poles which Would | weman's G i N ! Friday. One baker alone of the twelve | $¢r Willlam S. Simmons, in Central the Osgood residence and from hence- | dme nndNnt'urn il l!:l.l?w s by | No. 3 and No. 1 and went himsell. have rekuired lotting down the wires or | en’s Gauze, Pure Silk Stockings, We will Serve a Speclal { in town is to make twenty-five hua- | Villase, She was ablo to take a short forth to be the home of Elidom in|2nd the New Loncon, BKS S00C V| was found that instéad of being 4| much other trouble. Chief Stanton of | extra fine quality—$250 pair. dred dozen. drive Tuesday and expects to return | this city. "The streets were crowded | (%o special trolleys at .15 and house afire thai the meadow north of | {honre department, however, gave per- | (v i m to her home in Norwich this week. | with people to see the parade and the | ©d the same way at midnight. the hospital had burned over and the| mision to use the aerial truck, which | omen’s finest quality Pure Silk, Wa have a choice fish for every e et s lighted stores contributed to the Visitors from Many Places. fire had caught some of the fencing| was quickly run up at the point de-) Black Gauze Hose, reinforced foote AY family in city. “"Phove Powers Bros, OBITUARY. grecting to the marching Liks, a num- | Thomas E. Donahue of New London|and was creeping towards the iouse. | sired and ghe wire tapped in short or- | $300 pair. e er of the gtore windows showing the | lodge represented Deputy m V.| The blaze was whipped out an: - | der. It n front of the new build- m“n m | = 3 , Mrs. John Walz. colors of the order in their decora- | Devitt of F.ld rt. The two EIks ical No. 1 sent back. The house Is out- | ing’ of the National Clothing and Shoe! EXTRA SPECIAL — W, ' | The pastops of all the Catholic par-{ The death of Mrs. John Walz oc- | tions, w'fm registered :fg?m opening from the | side the city limits, but the chief was mfnp-ny-! | Silk Hose, with | "::.:' bar- from 6 to 8.30 o'clock | isliey in Connecticut will go to Hart-|curred Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock | The parade followed busy afternoon | most distant points were from Ander-| willing to give what aid he could, in- 17 Bl ‘: d f garter ol 0 :fl lx::aiahgoo.z‘:ef::(re d“ri;os 'x’:; ;c her home in Preston after a few -ndueafly evening hours, during which | son, Ind., and from mc;.mu‘;nd,lv-. asmuch as it was reported that the rss:’ i l.;oc an ashionable colerse : se ays' iliness, ulthough her health has | brother Blks from this and other | while Eiks were registered also from . house was afire. cial pair. WUSIC BY THE ORONESTRA | coming year, been poor for the last fow years. She | states were arriving to be on hand | Brooklyn, N. Y., Pawtucket and Pro ey MURPHY & McGARBY, Although Easter fn 1011 is consid | 4% been a resident in Proston for the | for the opening. Tremee . T Waltham and il River LADIE® AID SOCIETY. A Tabiss reserddd ohu ered late, most Easters happen in | iempur’ romennt Teano " ot The Parade Makey Rurimouds. R ol PR vy ¢ Meth BEY Mok Sergat ables n | 3 - 4 enburg, Germany, April 14, 1831 Stamford, Hartfore aven,Green: ave Pre aster Supper a - apphioatien. Apri. During the next ety aears | Coming’ to America u.Plua, sbe was| Shortly after 8 o'clock the parade|wich, Putnam, New London, Middle- y,d,n cm,:: We advertise exsotly as It is N E t there :v}n h.lnugeenh April Basters | married to John Walz in 1536 by Rev. | committee, Joseph Williams, chair- | town, Willimantice, Flainfield and dedoy ewW Las ef ec w Phone No. 704. | and only four in March. Mr. Matterson. She leaves her hus- | man, William R. Stevens and Frank | Briggeport, Conn. s protty Bayier sinner with &5 fu- Do you want a choice salt mackerel? | 2and and four children. John Walz | G. Aubrey, got the line in order to Organist Tubbs Greeted. viting menu of salads and tables ap- The Easter week will find Wemen's Welghs two pounds each. ’Phone|l-0Ui€ G. Walz, Mrs. Minnie Amburn | start from the home, led by Stephen J. £ f the after- | propriately decorated for the season Neckwear lines with the best assert- | Powers Pros, the House of Quality.— | #1d 3 DRLleR YT, ind dlse {,.““3".3:':“‘;?{ ’T“"i;‘:i“?flfi%wfia“"fl” no(oj;ma:;a:;“e::nz.fi::.th‘: prosence of | was given from 5 to 7 o'clock on Wed- ment ever. Pleasing variety and Sev. Tos ‘of Groton. Wiiliam and Gearge Ama- | 100 members of Norwich lodgs, march. | Charles W. Tubbs, long the organist| nesday evening in the Sunday school pleasingly priced. Description iswt at- It was decided at a meeting of the|DUrn and Mary, Viola and Harold and | ing in twos and led by Exaited Ruler | of the lodge, but now confined to bis) 700 of e THRGE V25100 4%es - tempted, because the variety is tee g o e of the Connecticut | Orace Walz of {his city, and ena great- | Allen €, Matthews, Esteemed Leading | bome. He was A emarly by the| clety. The patronage was large, | grest. | soclety, S. A. to have the annual|&randchild, ililda Hazler. She was a | Knight Thomas R. Craney and Chair- | his brothers, and part a“ el Mvh i T of the ety v | meeting of the soclety In the Hart-|Member of the Germam Iutheran | man Willlams Every man carried 'mi;:\:.mg;r:l D e e seare! wat \iid: tabls epestally. aAt AR deb: Plain tailored and faney stecks, ford club, esrly in May. iouteh and a devoted wife and a loving | Tlag of the order and xed fre bA“cl | During the afterncon the band ar-| orated for Comfort circle, ~King's A suit il\veflted‘ Jabots, Bows, Dutch and Lew Neeck Battleshlp Connecticut has arrived " William Brown. Vision was Putnam lodge, No. 574, rep- | ransed a novel grosting for him;which | Daughters, who toolt supper, together: new Collars, Novelties, Etc—28e up, at New *rk from the south, and| The death of William Brown oc- | Fesented by $0 members, and led by g::;r:d y-\s;( ‘:h;ach“&tu;u’?;vflonl“” e Bl B s L o A% while the ship is receiving repairs the | curred at the Norwich state hospital | the Kilties' band of Waterbury, with | CReGFGo, BY e Son M0 ound him in| ers of ‘the colors leading to the cor- and made excluslvel | e . e famern, Connectiout men attached to|on Wednesdav. He was 34 years of O o T e " n"15s | the parlor. the struck up a quickstep | ners of the table from the chandelfer | . y r- onducter by Hon. J . g e ¥ - ) ce W t e i ioweh T T ekt 1o s 08| (S g has ow London ol | i briner g, e Hule" O\ S e g res et bt gt @ chatfner & Your Easter Gloves : o [ Martin' V. 5. and Helen 3. Blackman | No. 360, showing 6 men and these Juntteq’ o (WS VHIGH WOR S G, (02" ogher, wag in charge of the BY K1AT C ' u ‘.I‘Ac.u.e your dog in the town nle&ka Brown. His Jast residence was Am- | Wove followed by & hack and a dogen | OV table. The other tables also had pref The matter of Glove selection should E‘. r c‘f‘s e now. One dollar extra after May | herst, to which place the body will be | Sutomobiles, in which the feature was Many Invitations Extended. ty floral centerpieces, including gilli- be looked after early in the waek. Let 5. gy, pen dally from $ 2. m. €0} gent ‘by Funeral Director Gager. e oy e orated with | The entire list of grand lodge officers | flowcre, jonaully and’ daftodils. They [VIAFX. | Today be Your Day to chooss Gloyes. Easter Books L Albart H. Drowne. 3 honts e apietent e Soss 58 | I been nched (&' the optring. k| Tore i Charge of the folowing: Mes ATl umbars have. bean filed in and Elizabeth I, wife of Arthwr W.| The death of Albert H. Drowne oc- | New England. Mr, Cruthers drove the | not any were sble to come at this| W. R Dennison, acsiste by JU8% I8 1 I¢'s a Suit made for young men, but | tpg fing presents its best face now. . ‘White, died in West Medway, Mass, | curred some weeks ago at his home machine and had with him Morgan | time. There was also a long list of j #ie Arms N’;"! 5 1; K—f s Fle Miss | can be worn by every man who E“ur sfl'er on Sunday. The funeral took place | Revere, Mass., the body having b Cronin, Thomas Wilson and Otto F.|lodges invited, 36 in all, which com- assisted by Mrs, T+ d"',‘,'“'M“; ol 1A the fit and hi f his| Kid Gloves from $1.00 pair and up. from hes om. ‘Wednesday afternoon n?c.d g. the vault until spring. and | mrnst, the last named having done the | prised the following: Atfleboro, Mass., | Amy Burlingame B"»x". T, Ay | aritisal & out the and hang of Elst N lfi e i tives and | wiil be Brought here Friday for burial | praity ‘bit of decorating. Boston, ~ Mass,, " Bridgeport.” Con e ey e Davia D aeelnied | oletive Plenty of White and Champagne ends in Norwich. n Yantic cemetery. Mr. Drowne was | e of h " Bristol, rockton, Mass, Dan AMisg Mar ott: . : A er Novelties : P Te Ut o atas s R | U S A e weNvere I, O 521 vy, | Liesie Follows: assisted 5y Mrs. 11| The coat is made with square shoul- | Gloves which are so mush used ¢ oo siawest sad Baat dies- of In the city court Wednesday morn- | known resident of Fitchville and Jew- | sauare to Water street fo Main sireet | Mass, _Gr Harttord, | K. Woodward, 'and Mrs, Bentley, ai-| ers, cut shapely at waist, flares at| Easter—$1.00 and up. SAGTES a8 ing Arthur Squash pleaded guilty o ett City about twenty years ago. FoT | to Broadway to Bath street to Frank- | Conn. Holyoke, Mass. Meriden, Conn. | isted by Miss Ethel Diceman. —Mrs. |t 0 PR e ER MERCHANDISE theft and was fined 37 and costs, and some time he was superintendent of | |0, “ggUule gna return to the home, | Middietown, Conn.. Milford, Mass, Mt | Alvin Lewis was general chairman 5 in the City. went to jail. He will give up tho|ths Fitchville mill before it was burn- | {pon’ yeaching the home on the re: | Vernon, N Y., Naugatuok, Conn, New | asslsted by Mrs. Alvert Ponfleld and | .y ¢ oueqrs ars cut to fit snug at| Long “Black” and colers—78s up. Got your Easter Cards teday. Many | Which ho. Shosract sre rortnes o | Skl from tigrs went lo Joweti City | turn trip. the tenke of Norwich lodgs | Bodford, Mass, New ' Britain, Conn.|jJ5f B, I, Hewbury, besides the OtHET | aist and seat and full peg, with & any e dincs A returned to|with the Ashland company. rs. i New Haven, Con; w London, Conn., 2 i Lisle and Chamoisette—fro; numbers cannet be duplicated. him. Drowne died While they lived at Fitch- | shone" thalr “visitors. to. pass through | Newport, K. L, Norwall Conn, Port- o 57 large cuff at bottom. isle ‘4 i m 280 wp Bhe New Lond g _{yille. The burlal services will be| the lines into the home first. land, Me., Providence, R. L, Putnam, WEDD! Th Sl ket - 15 STE i We have a great variety of ha e New London county representa-|} Masonic. He leaves a son, E. A. Conn., Springleld, Mass., Stamford, — ey are e very Y| some Books for Easter Gifts. thvos held & mesting Wednesday after- | Drowne, of Revere, and & daughter. Informal Programms. Conn. Taunton, ~Mass, ~Torrington, Numberg—Carlstrom. and made by style creators. The Ta Sitee 1""‘01!“" S e legie he deceased was well kmown hers| The programme for the evening at| Conn., Waterbury, Conn., Westerly, R.| Thers was a pretty wedding at the]gloth is all wool. ) New Cloisonne Enamel Jewsiry and | (Sture and appointed ' Representa’ive| uring his residence in this vicinity. |the home wes of an informal nature, | I Winsted, Conn, Woonsocket, R I,|home of Francis O. Caristrom, No. U ¥ | Infants ear Ladies' Hand Bags. g Ay e v el wyrnd | Miss Jane Baker Clark as it had been through the afternoon, | Worcester, Mass., New Rochelle, 71296 Laurer Hill avenue, at 5 oclock| As to the fit, leave it to us; if the themy presentative | was received here on Wed- | and good fellowship relgned supreme | Elizabeth, N. J. . Wodnesday afternoon, when hix daugh- | clothes don't fit, we'll be more| We are showing a new complete line : of the death of Miss Jane Bak- A e = e T :::’ ‘:I:fieg‘;l"mg:"‘::’;"m‘;h‘l‘;{&g‘_‘;g“‘ ashamed of them than you are. We'd | of Infants’ Wear, including Children's Th vill delega vho | er arke, (1 ess, GEO. A. DAVIS |5 viupe o large delegation who| er Clarke, after a_ short illness, in| o0 ) o0iy werp AT NORWICH CLUB FOR S N imbers of this_ city, the were- | rather not sell you clothes than not to | Bannots, Straw Hats, Muslin Hats and I go to Ha y regarding | New York, where she had been very ol Plauss,. dlso Straw Hits for TR the petitions for the sxtension of the! successful ag a teacher since her grad- PRESTON CITY CHURCH. NEW YORK CITY.|mony being parformed by Rev. Ired- | fit you. b 25 Broadway troll |Il||on through Boswell avenue| uation from the Free Academy. She { e‘dr:l;m!m( ;;lx::“a%?\ é:;‘r‘zi og)nl“)r'lx‘g:t!) We ait v 48 leole: At tHedti: e Boys—50c ‘and up. and Asylum street. It will be before | was a daughier of the late Rev. Will- i d | Sugge f Dr. John H. Storer ot | > Eplac Ot ] B ; ey i i 4 the Tulnmd mmmmp!e'. sng the local| jam B. Clarke and granddaughter of G‘_::’A;t,::d;::’::: lmh."s;-'u‘n:v'-;"::.1 “_'@:n‘ on f—E“rort c;an.. M:d.r :° ?é::d:,n?:.dhn‘gflxrg‘n;‘e ::1‘.:.;:-[ ;»rg: (‘)r:un:l-f enjoy showing such (I;iy"gl ,u.: fofr the !:hnl -:be(h'.d""u' \A:nh Coats, 0] wi urgs granting the petition. | the late Hira P. Arms, D.D.,, both of o 1 ce, f she il ne work of an; cashmeres, ross, rge ”T::” e s % sm Whom were Dastors of Gon Tegational | frem Members Present and Absent. Start One The e oo e el e ey ol s prorso v, Holy 3 sometines | churches in this city. Sh ived 74 ~ g ) | called Maundy Thursday from the| py a sister, Miss ~ Helen = MecGregor | ‘The rollcal] of the Preston City Bap-| John Hudson M. D, of 30| Holmberg of Leavard and Miss Alice| o g0 o0 o Suite are priced | —3198 and up. S | first word of the office of the wash- | (larke tist church, the second In its history, | Bdge ombe ew York city, | Johnson of Boston, while the best man | ing of the feet, Mandatum. In the| o I was favored with excellent weather on | formerly of ch, and o sraduaie | wvas John Numberg of Providence The | at $18. and up to $30. | Catholic chufeh, a second host is con- | ; i Wednesday and a large mumber at- |of the Norwich Free Academy, has|bride was given away by her father. ! hld and hld fil d | secrated, which is to he consumed at| ... :,'f':"’m,w'[: o,,'z’,’;," (rolleys | tended b A B T B LR B b R i e L e ol TR el G st the mass of the Presanctified on Good | gor “the” Eiiks which- arfived hare 4t | Drottily decorated with flowors and all {In the ‘metropolis that u “Norwich | Suskanna silk with vell caught up with Art Department Friday. L e T | entered into the spirit of the occasion. | club” be started there among the for- | lilies of the valley and carried a bou- 8.15 3 ening, had passed ) 3 Nt 5, > STy h, Bt vas given by Dr, | mer Norwich residents and the former | quet of lilies of the valley. Miss s "pfll [we The new service on the New Haven | Hiliton, a considerable laneth of trol- | TESSRRIE RI0raN RS BT ol DY oni| Bindenis td Soatiaton b fhe Mormads | Holmbare) more . gown. ot GeeE Mo 14 ” 3pscigl los of M"“‘;"""' ”‘V:""" road will be effective June 4. The S R o the s “Let the duty of the Lord our | Free Academy now residing in New | silk. while Miss Johnson's gown was of W/ kimono style, stamped for new | three New Vork.Roston trains by way | B "') o "“T,h rough the , - 0 e upon which was heard with | York. The formation of such a club! white messaline. 4 French knot and bead werk for solid WA‘I'CHES of Waterbury will require six hours ErOunding of the wire. The repair car . lose’ attention. The choir gave the| has appealed to those approached as| Following the ceremony a wedding embroidery, in white, blue, grey, old and five minutes for the run, consid-| 214 crew were sent Sown from here h Sengs of Victory in an excep- | an excellent idea. There are many Nor- pper was served and during the Z A | and passengers weve transferred ;Anthem Sons: P - g L, . rose, pink and lavender — at the low P erably longer than some of the pres-| {7 und ‘the ‘break while it was “,f;"‘uouny pleasing mann | wich men in New York, and it is prob- ening ice cream and cake were . h Variety of designs. ent traing over the Willimantic, Shore This was finished up late in| At the afternoon service, follawing | able that such a club will be started.| served. 4 price of 50c each. line or Putnam routes. ‘mmé‘s Was Snis up e I e devotional exarcises conducted MJAuurossos‘ of NorWwich men and Acad- The presents received by the lfinde The Home of Hart Schafiner & Marx amas ? 3 the pastor, Rev. N. B. Prindle, who|emy sraduates ew York will be | wers many and handsome. The bride's y Pully guaranteed. RS Sikaped ot Siitort e B Ror, k. church for slevon | deaired By Dr. or in this plan of | gifts to her maids were 350 gold Rupnioigee id & Huehes C — circle of The King's Daughters had esignation Accepted. Veare, Rev. P. C. Wright,of this city | organization, as s probable that| pleces, while the groom's gift to bis e nel ugnhes Lo. “fi ” t C'“ ¢ held a busy and ~profitablé —mecting "he board of directors of the Y. M. |gpowe from the theme The Decisive | While he knows of a number of them,| best man was the same. anl-| n Lo, Yo ;"“ v, Ay have accepted the Tegignation of | Hour, which was an able and inter- | there are as many more that he does| “Suests present from Brldlepurt‘, Bos- We Recever Furniture and De Carpet X of Chure after- . Morse, general seeretary, wit -~ ¢ “the question. | N0t know, and would be pleased to re- | ton, Ledyard, Groton and Providence Laying. Jewelers and Silversmiths. noon, the leader, Mrs, A. T. Utley,| regrel, to take effect May 15. A com- | ejnl By emtaton oL “age which s | ceive. inciuded Mrs. Signe Swazey of Groton, Established 1872 presiding, they attended the supper at| mittee to secure a successor includes ' pro eminently calling for decision in sister of the bride, and her three chil- o PLAUT -CADDEN BUILDING | Trinity M. E. church, where they had | President Amos A. Browning, Water- | miape waas otitically, rsligiously and FUNERAL. dren. a special tabie. A s WHlism A“end-’uuch};ly. He made a strong appeal B Mr. and Mrs, Numberg left by auto RALLION 2 , . 8. Alling, Henry H. Pettis an 1y lines. George A. Allen. in the evening for their wedding trip b H At 8 mesting of th§ state commit- | James L. Case. e i otowea by the ron- .8 4n. to Washington, D. C.. and on their re- will deliver goods until N T o e Rxicaun IHamirment 7 !call of the entire membership of the |, The funeral of George A. Allen was tury will make their home in this city , (Thursday) svening, Prostdent Charles | enteriining Passoqns by damilies are | church. ~There-were many of = the| il (o0 D0 WIS remcencs, o B0/ for o time. The wroom is emoloved 9¢| within five years, tone. finish and the 8 o’clock T L as Siades Charics | ng Passover guests. mambers present in person. About 25 #nd the large attendance In.. | Disent as o machiniat in Willimantic. | oo o ogsentials that go to make a de- Frid g Aitved 1: Jonhsen of Willimanilc sent lettars, while there were about 40 i ¥ aendance In- | They have the best wishes of thelr | Oher osscntisls the riday Morning d invite Johnson of North Gro: in all who ‘absent responded. tha others Tiondon, Fairfax, Ve, and| Tr0y PO L For Y g and we nvite you to come afe members of the com- being by passagos af scripturc. The | giper ‘py, Delegations were also e in and look through our| "t R R o (¥ lipesent from the vapious organizations | Had Qi w):‘.‘fl"’" s | B Fl 1 d. & to which the deceased belonged. The | e police on Tuésday nigl extensive assortment of| . “Woinesdas’s Springiield Republican, russes Lt nopn, lunch was served DY ihe|casket was coverod with beautiful | rested Daisy Baker Benjamin of Moo- | aster owers ;n.‘nskhtalvuklfl column, h;d‘ll a picture ‘.fl.’fle:h: !‘:\:m: "l:" i 1\mdm§ e 110(ru| forms expressing the love and| sup in respanae Vlu & rrgugu}l‘ from | Jo i : and sketeh of Secretary W. A. Morse | 2 ay nding out | coteem i i r. Allen was held. | Moosup, it being stated that she was ; great money-savers in }fl B8 X Wt A who soes there) THAT DON'T CUT |of the new church manuals.which were | 7Re€W i Shich WTr Shen was held. | Mo0sup. o e She s but 16 vears Beautiful Flowering Plants and from Norwich in My, with the com. {Tecelved with much interesi. The new | fioe, 2GR, SETEmAT i Bev: | 8 TIRETRG S folna with relatives L ’ FURN] I URE ment: The fact that he has been singing booke of the church were used | ong Congregational church. Lead,| at Thameaville, After spending the For u- 1i6s. Lma §fi Exquisite Cut Flowers gecured causes great satisfaction in fomine At e, cere Rev. F. 0. | Kindly Light, and Nearer, God, to! night at police station, she said on BYE for sale at We have on hand the| Amogiation circles, as he has had a| chmong the visitors were Rev. T 0. Miioe! wers' femdered i rs, Nclaon | Wednesday morning (hst ahe is mar- z ? and t! e,vmn-\’h-r of years' experience in the | b '{,{","l}*":k-""ms-ch Y ;l:'lfrgw‘g" k;!;he h‘;-‘:firs V\};regArcm- gedi h?\'ln‘:‘mnr‘r‘md last A‘\%vembar, Ghlflenbflncr Green! Spri; v i we | |- o D ald §. Spalding, am R. Stevens Rerjamin being her married name. houses largest Spring varieties we " THAT DON'T SLIP;""‘?"‘.‘:’”".?': g AR et and William R."hanks, representing | Her husband, who had telephoned on | . S A column pieture 3 In all ) c h 8 {. James' lodge, No. 23. A. T. and A. Tuesday night, arrived here Wednes- | | have ever shown, at the ... rorla toict of {hopsd by it to increase the ntarert|ar’ Warren B Thurt and William Kra- | day and wanted the chief to make his | e S1E WASHINGTON. SIS 3 Torace 0 & & s - " g | mer S tucket yige, No. wi: g with him. b he chief al Lowest Prices. ¢ an expensive We fit Trusses so they hold the add to the Tesident membership of the ? ‘(1.1 "'\H.;: o M[nln.»u- w0 Bre e B R - 1‘ Orders for Easter should be gives or petieved hureh, Many of (he absentaes who e B . e | ; i a et o " £ from Norsich ladge. No. : | The choice of the Board of & ! f ruptures and give comfart to the | responded by letter had mot been AL P 0 1i wnd Chatles . Gardn NOVEL MASSAGE CREAM B e el et Sa, so00n a8 Domsible 5 wearer. | Preston City for a long time. and all | Lowell, @ | tion for the last twenty years H : . « 5 | were heard with much interest. n?“m«lh vas in _,,,,byr;,,‘uc w‘m“.m; & - T:—-;h N :.e dm .2\:;4; ,:;vm. ; hool <.‘r \ } Aprs WIS 3 { ok S 0UIT We have in stock a carefully select- BT where the Masonic burfal service was | ot n Fool a lemoves | London. 2,000 other references in New v a & My and Mrs. Tincy conducted oy the worshipful master of | 4 ; Chint ficakna 6766 Msin St. Iiv 50 Eighteenth <icol |ed assortment of Trusses and know| ~NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL. | St Tamaw Jods, Walter M. Buckig.| Wrinkies and Clears Gomplexion. |London county. Our prices and terms atk oolivn. und the former is_the son | "o eyl Bl R A — ham, who was assisted by Charles A.| The most delicate skin will quickly | &7® SUch that any one can own a Ster- NOTICE. ir. and Mix. EAwin A. Tracy of | properly. Haarings on the Appropriations Want- | Ranear as ohaplain. The Temple quar- | respond to the soothing and tonic ef. | ling Piane. ralnyia Bngamy orwieh, 1 ed Will Be Held Today. tette sang Now the Laborer's Task is | fects of Hokara, and when thls purs . whove o . If you contemplate the purchase of - 5 i ;)'or. a‘,rul )Tn‘re.v;"b“-l Thed busln‘us' skin food is used, pimples are soon & Ate all In aad ready for your im present e ore the appropriations committee | houses in which the deceased was in- | thing of the past. H iy H al 0 - i a new Trugs, by all means come o .4 yariford today there will be a hear- | terested in this city and in New Lon-| As a massage cream or after shav-| St1d foF catalogues spection. All grades and prices. in= ; ; I Incidents in sflciely us and let us help select and fit it |ing on tho several bills reiating to ap | don were cloed Wednestay arfer.| ing it"is unequaled. removing ail irric cluding our English Imported Papers, . | propriatiens. here wil ‘present | noon, and the emploves attended the | tations and making the skin soft and|. - o { properly. from the board of trustees President | services. Henry Allen & Son had | velyety- Maldings to Msich, Decorations sl { N - ; Costello Lippitt; Dr. C. E. Stark, Nor- | charge of the arrangemen Apply a litile (o the hands or face general painter's supplies. We are 2 2% 2 £00d | Crutches, Abdominal Supporters, Etc. ! jietown. : ) The funeral of Henry L. M. Ladd,| Hokara is the only massage cream |45, GecCERROg. and) paincing 5 |~ Theve will be a hearing on making | tarmerly of this city, was heid from the | that is an antiseptic, and pimples, ec- RSH BUILDING — - 1 | Go direct to appropriation orwlch hospital | chapel rooms of Eimore & Shepard, in | zema, und all skin blemishes soon df 2 Vet | for the insane. Connecticut hospital | Wiliimantic at 2 o'clock Wednesday | appear when used. i o & | P. . MURTAGH, i} | 4 for the insane at Middletown, and in- | afternoon. Rev. Willlam S. Beard, pas- | Although far superior to the ordin- | and 232 State Strest, ] surance department; making appro- | tor of the Congregational church, offi- | ary massage creams and sold on a New London, Conn. Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main 8t. Smith" s priation for eurrent expenses of Nor- | ciated.” Relatives from Norwich, New | guarantee of “best yon ever used or e e Smith's sis- L | wieh hospital for the insane; making | London, Franklin and other piaces | money back.” yet tite price is a trifie, Good results always foliow the use.

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