Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1911, Page 5

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’ Jenni oyes nas nmrned to Mystic 1 visit In Norwica. was in hoo.m‘!':" “c calling_on friends, while on his :':'v( to flto:in:- 3 ton to visit his cousin, Dr. C. O. Maine £ £ % & A > | i , r Hoen a wood fared ouoms stop £ .j?;.': hair ¢ g of | 1 y There has a good sale of,holi- | °F & few days, 5 Ulfil Bl Fall ; i e o air o1 1% day Teyeltiel. s H o hen sl Wi guet-| s 3 g 14 oo Bos will-glee 5 A Hunflredl 0, M e ‘Willlam Leavenworth of = Wi 3 . S A increasing th Postcards are | spent Thursday night with Mr. Allen’s m twenfia'.h annual meeting of the ( to begin bee keem h . e 1% M ‘ Bi"nt!:' Igr :nd mlu , H. alla& of Connheeul dcutt Kesp;.rral m“ - The following doflceu were. unani- ‘e any in ~ - m m lurel streef hav! m D ‘was hel at Hartfor day lew~ | mo! e~ ed: > e 180 SERe SomtrO 'u.:""‘“’ “#9¢8| {0 attend the annual bamauet of the | cil hall, oro was 2 large ationdance Prosident Allen Latham, Norw di ‘ e fl;’" lh questi d oy m.r:h' v#;. P it the 1 Friday was a dismal e oo oy e e maj o lon 3 ; ; g ¢ guests Jn'town logmm”y for thel GiRL LEFT HIM, | e Anae Eathem of Norwich | taensurer, Sdmes & Srelh, maitord: groatest i Eai ' * TAKING $43 FROM CLOTHES Town presided. morning session | executive committee, Mbnn J. Grif-1 It will . dai Small boys will earn many dimes . besan ‘at 1030, Prayer was offered |fen. Bridgeport; H_W. Coley, Weat- falling bair. It will delivering plants and flowers today. | Norwich Business Man Complained to | bY the Vice president, Rev. David D. L. C. Root, Stamford make the scalp clen nnu wime and | m Chickens - T e AT oMY Marsh of West Hartford. ] a ' discussion of many | free it from any dis y There will be a big sale ot white Pclice and Had Her Arrested—Ac- The minutes of the last annual pertaining to bee keeping.| It is the most xrurvelou- and efficient | that there are other makes of flowers today, for l(‘eumts day to- cused Discharged. meeting and ‘the meeting: last fall| They were rgely technical. Presi- | hair .dressing kKnown. It turn morrow. were read by Secretary and Treasurer | dent Latham spoke of candied honey | harsk, lusterless and uncontroliable| Men’s Hats, but when you buy{l 2 Early Friday morning complaint Jllnll A. Smith, lt was voted to raise | and spid that honey from gpumac blos- | hair into soft, lustrous and fascinat'ng Fancy Ducks - - - 30c quThe rain relieved the fears of the| was made to hte police by & Norwich aunual dues from 50 cents 1o 75 Soms would remain for several years | halr In & few days. It is the favorite| Hat why not have the SMART- | e:: fi-;::dens regarding Fast day for-| business man that he had been rob- centa‘ e dues lnclude a subscrip- | without becoming candied. In reply hair dressing of thousands of Ameri- ABPARAGUS ....,... RADISHES urday, is a fasting day in'the Catho- STRING BEANS ................. 150 lic church. CAULIFLOWER Friday's rain caught many theater- SPINACH (dry) spring finery. CHIVES ...... er dainties “today. DANDELIONS .. Attend the militdry ball Wednesday, English Ham for Easter | atee. ‘tunier's orcnestracsas. 20" CUCUMBERS . on charity organizations before I er, especially for shoes and clcthing. and other institutions will be insured @ happy Easter by the bemevolence of Like Good Friday, today, Holy Sat.| {he place named and found the young | as treasurer. sugar to form the syrup. everywhere. The gir] with the Auburn bed of $43 by a girl while he was|tion to the Connmecticut Farmer for | to the question, What is thie best stim- | can women Who realize that no woman | EST and ‘BEST Hat that money asleep. He knew the rl and told | the year. ulant in the spring? President Latham | can be handsome without ‘beautiful 3 3 All ro-ha- lead to Olympic hall, Mon- | where the affair took plz-'-, he having | My, Smith presented his report as|said water and sugar, equal parts, | hair. will buy when it costs no mere u;,_":f,v‘ Sodality’s' Easter Monday | registered, 1t is staced. as John Bmith secretary.: There are 127 members, | make the best. The water should be| A large bottle costs 50 cents at The and wife. Sergeant Twomey went to| Mr.. Smith also presented his repoft | warmed before it is mixed with the|Lee & Osgood Co., and druggists| than the ordlmry‘ kind. woman, who is 19 years of age, and | Presldent Latham said the associa- | It was voted to hold only the an- | hair on every package. new SPRING STYLES brought her to police station, where | tion had ssked for an appropriation | nual meeting of the association in B i Our she was locked up. She was charged | of 732,000 for the mext. two years by | Harttord. Ehe. fall meeting will be| A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic. are the pick from the very best with theft on the police books. The | the state. He said the committee on | held in one of the other towns of the| Mre F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich. gays: goers unprepared and spoiled much | 8irl shed some tears and said that|agriculture had approved the appro- sute. The fall meeunx for 1911 willl «Our Jittle boy contracted =a ere| makes in the country. she had taken the money. She said | priation and he hoped that the appre- 1d at Bridgeport. A fleld meet- | pronchial trouble and as the doctor's she went through his clothes while he | priations committee would report in in *will be held this summer, the date | medicine did not cure him, I gave him After the plain fare of Holy week, | Was asleep and finding the wad of Bvor of the appropriation. an’ plage to be decided. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound,'in| When you think of EASTER RED CABBAGE dealsfs are hoping to sell many Hast- | money, took it, and left. She returned [ He sald that no bill had been intro- | It was voted -to send a resolution to| which I have great faith. It eursd nu ’, " s st duced in the legislature changing the | all pepers regarding the praying of | cough as well as the choking and NECKWEAR don't fail to con- The complainant repented after a|foul brood law, because such action | fruit trees while they are in bloom, ing spells, and he got well in a s sider the immense line ‘we al- while and hac} u?a“"‘ &lth t:: prose- mlc):} nu-;l a hi"a oth one year i‘n“in- showi mg tthe itr;lluryb‘bn:h to the s’}"t;‘w ime. }Foleya !!n:rsv and 3.'-!' em'-‘ ; cutor and w. rew le charge, 80| spection. ¢ sal the appropriation|ers an 0 e ekeepers. ey | pound has many times saved us muc that the matter was not presented be-{ of $2,000, if passed, would probably | should not be sprayed unmtil all the| trouble, and we are never without it ways show you and they are not fore the court. The accused was dis- | be divided into three parts, so that | blossoms have fallen. in the houu P ue & Osgood C “ There is always an increased demand | charged by the city attorney. MShe|two years from now there would be| There were over 70 present and the what every one shows but “just lives cn the West 8ide and comes from | funds for Inspection, even if a bill was | question box proved very interesting. Nwor Out of Work. different” ideas an excellent family. introduced in the legislature. Present from this part of the state b The busiest little things ever made s Mr. Latham said the interest in bee | sides President Latham were Frank|are Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every Inmates of the various charitable STATE FEDERATION keeping in this state was largely on | Eilis of Preston, Clarence Baker of | ,i|l is a sugar coated globile of heaith, You will find everything in the increase. He received many re- | this city, Mr. Geer of Jewett City,|that changes weakness into s h, A Py OF WOMEN'S GLUBS. | ;\oats for information about beo keep- | Everett E. Erown of Pomfret and | jeesuer wto oncry brain fee into| Easter DRESS requisites for PARSLEY .... generous friends. Haile Club Will Entertain and Would | 8 especially from those who waat! Marvin Kinney of Putnam, mental power: curing Constipation SURETS $ Thh:re 1; a project n.:outt the state Like It Here May 25. - g:la;iazcae.fhms, Dy.pep;ia. oM:laHn. Men who know at k. 0 have the D, A. R. chapters join in Les & Qégoo - English Bacon for Easter |the scientific campaign being waged| Thursday, May 25th, has been se- | POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS NORWICH OWLS VISIT y about the country against that disease | lected by the Haile club as the pre- FO RFISCAL YEAR WILLIMANTIC NEST onfl'.than Judge Samuel J. ENDIVE bearing pest, the housefly. ferred date for the State Federation of el —_— Bryant of the town court was oficial. 9 .| Women's clubs to hold its state con-| Total for the Four Quarters Amount- } Local Officers Spoke and Reperted | Iy sworn in again for a néw term as NEW CARROTS License your dog in the town clerk's| vention here next month with the Haile 3 35, Fi isit, * judge of that court. Tuesday, he con- NEW CARROTS . ofice now. - One dollar extra after May | Ciub, ‘but. this date is to be confirmed ik s e ¥or tintled o remarkable record of holding 101 Main Street NEW BEETS .... s"i:. S cesgpen daily from 9 a. m. to | by the State Federation before it is| mpe total receipts in the postal ac- | Willimantic nest, No. 1429, Order of | that office ever since the organization NEW POTATOES . NEW PEPPERS, doz. A former Norwich 'resident, Mrs. Robinson, wife of Rev. Mr. Robinson NEW SQUASH . 10¢ . M. E. Zion churzh. was tak- rial hospital, New London, NEW SALCIFY . 15¢| Friday, suftering from pneumonia. Export Beef for Easter First Lieut. G. E. Church and Sec- ond Lieut. W. R. Denison go to Hart- | 11 its home. The members of the Halle | report’ for the year 1910, showed the | Fred Whitney of Hartford was also { PINEAPPLES . 20c to 60q | ford today to take examinations for|Club are expected to entertain the Vis-|150,1 omce to Bave done the larsest | present, h J 8¢ positions one ltep hl‘her in the Third 1 conpany, C. A. . G, of this 20c | clty. RED BANANAS . YELLOW BANANAS . PIG6" bnd 'DATRS At the annual meeting of the Allen definitely decided upon. When the cOn-| count at the local postoffice for the| Owls, had'a pleasant visit at its meet- | Of that court in 1895. yention comes here it is expected to be | four quarters ending March 31, 1911, | ing on Friday evening from a small 1 one of the largest state gatherings of | are reported by Postmaster Caruthers | delegation from Norwich nest, No. the federation on record, since the| ;"¢ 56680435, which is a trifle less| i396. The Norwich men who made Haile ¢lub is looked up to as a leader'| thay jast' year, due to the fact that|the trip were _President Ashley T. in many lines, and there is a very gen- | somg of the large concerns have drop- [ Boon, Past Bresfent George A. Boon, eral desire on the part of the other ertis is | Vice e H. Stanton, lubs 1o see the Norwich organisation ped off on advi ing matter ' this ce . President George nton, . spring. The first three quarters or the | and the Owls’' quartette. = Organizer ftors during their stay here and.pro-|,,.iness in its history. The Willimantic nest elected three vide lodgings for them, It is hoped "; At New London f0r the year end- | new officers during the evening: Frank arrange the business meeting so tha f March 31, the total receipts were | Fenton as vice president, A. Bergeron there shall be some time in which the S 4 el B B T Sy 7“ 60, which was the largest in|as Anancial secretary, W. L. Harring COMPANY Within five years, tone, finish and the other essentials that go to make a de- t: 5 iapo, and OATMAN ORANGES ......40c to 780 | Beeman Co. here this week the reports e D ——— w":"y,:'szm‘;f,“;risiwrs were heard in p BLOOD ORANGES are heard but the election of diectars NORWICH HOSPITAL BILLS. |,y umm LUTHERAN CHURCH. | remarks in various lines in the social e ; offi e r mon! i — session w! ollowe: e usiness, GRAPE FRUIT ............... «ve 106| 7, Arthur Alle gh. acting manager | APpropriations Wanted to Take Care 8pecial Geed Friday Service With| among other things mentioning thaf s = l o‘f 2. AFRICAN PEARS at the present time. of the Growing Needs. Sermon by Rev. Theodor Bauck. ?‘ll :l;htunwotbme nests itndCo{macl- Pecm mngs . cut were e represente al e 2 ‘The 133d Co., C. A. at Fort H. G.| 1If bill ‘before the 1 1 Wi Fresh Native Bgge 23¢ | whehi "Halte:” tuni % "Sihaot | oo Dhiad” Some s poili®cs | moe Taoten aerics o Goog Tige | comine it Xorrlehpenciond ek o L oo g pleted just at present. This month the | cxpended at the state hospital for the | W38 held in the morning a work and would undoubtedly put om y ROME APPLES stments of 28 men expired. Only|insane at Norwich., There was a hear. | 80 Lutheran church{rhwnh :, lagt_a Rohng Kot b the 3R tutu;;. For a life time in TANGERINES " re-enlisted—Private Kalser, an: d ing Thursday before the committee on :::'l’:{“’h‘: :;m wn; l:;"n‘fl:.l.’on' lfl D st-c D' ,t. COCOANUTS appropriations on the bills in ques- | ¢ 1jo0ed by sermon and holy com-| ACADEMY FUND GIFTS Om 1 - p piumbaers’ strike remains the Cheese for Easter hey are awaiting advice from i e masters have made no Roquefort — Arion — Camembert — | odvances and say they do not intend 8wiss — Neufchatel — Cream —Rab- |10, so that the men are getting the bit — Olemento — Snappy — Young | benefit of a short vacation—without America — Longhorn. pay, Local people attending the commer- cial teachers’ convention in Bridge- i port write home that the 300 vigitors A great variety and a great| hort “rite home (Bf the 300 Viuitors i i Thursday by Mayor E. T, Buckingham plenty -5 provnded 'hi' Em and later {var. entertained with an time. auto ride about town. Ask for sample of Tea. Mrs. Ellen R. Gallup, wife of Fred. , died Friday morning at her home In Groton from a shock. An. other Groton W. A. SOMERS :l:l.lfl;"rldn,y afternpon anerD; lfi:';e?-' ing fliness. It was discovered Thursday that the Cantral Vermont depot at Montville had bezn entered and a coat and watch Wi taken belonging to Agent W. H. Goodell. The coat was pawned in New London by a negro ose identity is B not known, The grous: quail and rabbit bills For a few days only we are bve ot been acted upon in the gen . . eral assembly yet. It is reported that offering a 7 jewel the committee is all at Sea over the bills. The fight seems to be first for the protection of game birds or to kill a am or let live the ferret law. g “A i{ k(};t‘:ltlor; hlhl’ cause to thank ederic| or enerosity. He MOVEMENt it & 20 Yol | s ta 300 e s o cas F dowment fund of the Bill Memorial filled e for $9.75. Hbrary there, which will allow it to A reliable Jewele) be maintained on a wider scale than extra value to p:rc}r];se'r““nu. is an| o which it fs now conducted. P. C, Wright will speak at the f Baptist church Sunday morn emusufl 'nmw’ ing upon “The Remurrectiton ¢ There will be special F: FRANKLIN SQUARE. both morning and evening. This week's Catholic Transcript an- nounces that the spiritual retreats of the clergy of the diocese of Hartford w m . :Ill bel hll%huflheynr Iflhndm“outh Norwa e first retreat will open ew serve .sm on June 12 and close on June 17. The second will open June 19 and close Dinner Juno 24, Town Clerk Holbrook has registered EASTER SUNDAY less than 200 dogs thus far this month, ¥hich is still over 100 bolow the rec: or ‘or this ate. ere remain ut from 6 to 8.30 o’clock two weeks more before the first of May, when all must have their new e das tags or stand a chance of a visit from MUSIC BY THE ORCHESTRA the dog warde Tables don and Mies Belle C. Hutchinson of app Mercerville, N. J, were married on ne No. 704. ‘Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Hutchinson Roy Cornell Barker of New Lon- rved . upen The Wanregan House pastor of the Presbyterian church. Parker-Davi Owing to the serioun illness of Prin e T Ole cipal E_T. Hayward of the West 615 stigdtgs trict schools, the Rockvilla board o education has sccured John W, Me Clellan for five years at Pread Prook, to take the place, beginning A ril 10, Mr. McClellan has taught in Norwich und Stamford as we'l as Hroad Brook. Since the New Haven road sumed control, orders have been "y ceived by Boston & L 2 nnld Ind Eum fl“ed masters 1o welgh all trunks and bag- gage accepted for transportation. The order wag issued cesy baggage. Citizens of Niantic held a mesting on Thursday evening to consider some method of fire protection that Variety of designs. should be adequate for the needs of All the leading makes. the village, It is deemed wise at pres- Full, toed. ent to secure two or more chemical Y guaranteed. receptacles on wheels, so that they may be hustled to any building where fire may be discovered to fight the The Plaut-Cadden Co., || Finen Jowelers and Silversmiths. Bridgeport—The Sunday closing Established 1872, movement has réached the postofioe. - iniing nexj unday e stamp FLAUT. - GRERRN-- BILENNG §| o (Baows ot the Eenciar Baitemes oon - at the stations at the east and west s | ends will be closed. Meriden.—Meriden is to have a house Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist cleaning, or rather a vard cleaning Telephone 62 octl0d | day. The date set is the Saturday $nannen Building Annex, Rosm A, ~fier Good Iriday, of Mercerville, by Rev. Dr. Howard, | tion. munion, The sermon’ by the pestor, For running S for the next|p.y mheodor Bauck, was from the text COMING IN SLOW.|AT 19¢, VALUE 270— J ::’VD y;r:‘rl';);; hm =o ':!'31 IM’!I :X'r'.“i Jobn xix. 30: “It is finished.” Very e TR 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, good weight— buildings the sum of $10,000 § fine music was rendered by the mixed | Total Now Amounts to $54,000, Says|gpecial price 19c a yard, valus 27c. i te which was heard for the first Treasurer Leavens. The sum of $424,175 is wanted for | Auintet Boe, - rew buildings and other new features, | Lime 8t these services. =Its B VAL T For a pew ward, to accommodate 356 g:::re%:r‘mcflo&fg i) Contributions to the Norwich Free Seamless Bleached Sheets, size = Academy building fund, which is being [ 81x90, standard weight—special price The choice of the Board of Edues- B D e o T oy | Miss Paula Batck, There was aiso & | Taiged (o defray the expense of the| g, vaine 79¢ tion for the last twenty years and im hanted One bundred and iwenty-Ave | pleasing duet by the Misses B new bullding, are coming in slow, says| oo’ use in every publlc school of New amusement hall. For cottages for the RO N Leavens, who teoorfBLNT AT, VALUR B London. 2,000 other references in New attaches $20,500 is wanted, and for a NEW CORPORATIONS. ‘that the fund now totals about $54,000. 15 dozen extra large size Hemmed |1 ndon county. Our prices and terms new horse barn $12,000. The balance E—— The building cost about $100,000, and | murkish Towels—special price 17c each, & that o of the appropriation is divided between | Charles Osgosd & Ceo. Incorperated | the endeavor is being made to secure| g for $1.00, regular 32c quality. are such that any one can own a Ster- $35,000. that amount, bot it is $46,000 short ling Piane. / A e i Costello Lippitt, the VI Sl o now. There has recently been a gift| AT 3%, VALUE 80c— president ot the hoard of trustess, and [ ~Corporation papers as follows have e T T A o Y go inch Bleached =Table Damssic in favor. -';70" City; to start with §1, 500 c.p- as yet. IN THE CITY COURT. berthal, f.wl u“c‘:’y ::m ‘}Iirri'l!— EGREE OF TEMPLE WORKED. g a) s M. Carpenter and Her-| D et bert C. Webster. “'E mlms ‘ u“c!u. w. Kespers and Frequenters of Houses of | The Williams Cemetery association, | Columbian Commander Session Fri- . . [l . incorporated, of udnr rtlcleu of N 1l Fame at Afternoon Session e ot b P Pock. | cay Evening—Number Went to New There were two lnll,llonl of lv.ho eity | b A M. Spicer und Chnrle- 8.| Haven. Friday. the morning ses- : v e Sion & Fow cuace of Sreach of the pesge | ‘The. Danislson-Ljuneholm company |, On Friday evening there was a4 rec: Plows 21 and 232 State Strest, t! of. n 3 ihe afiermoon at 3.0 0'sloci the Keep- | ital; Brio G. Lungholm, president; v. | dery, No. 4 K. T wien the temple 3 TSI AP iy ers and frequenters of houses of 1Il | Arrid Daniglson, treasurer; Frang K, | degree was worked =~ o0 fame were presented. There were six | Danielson, secretary, ur‘:uN e e arrcws keepers and twelve inmates, two of | The Charles Osgood company of | Yere in New goadon ot o What those women taken Thursday night be- | Norwich; to start with ub,ooo cap- | © 4 a) .l. ma ‘co o wa: 36n( “e_ed be F "l discharged by the city atterney, | ital; lwnmnud by J. P‘unk Clark, | o™ :’ - . 'Ts 5 Th ra:d comy Cultlvators epers in two of the plac no! r e o pl’onpdad gulilty, the keepers being fin Ouood & Co., Charles H, Osgood and | L~ Hubbard of this city, deputy rand ter. It is probable that a numper $75 and costs and the fr Dr. Charles Osgood retaining their in- Tfif e St b Bucfer wavid o an ers and costs. The b wi all paid, est in the company. Palestine commendery in the Masonic Latest Novelties g 4 919 temple in New London, Sunday after- z 3 Elestric Car Disable 'UNERAL noon, eeders Chl on P“fis in” Prankiin, sauere. ag 35 Thursdey Bad Advertising. ogs n-Franpliniugiare A 3. ursday| The funeral of Representative John A 3 Vi A At the hearing Thursday afternoon D he Bascss hosohal er: | H. Noble was heid at his late: ome | before the committes on the Judiclary ertiizer wers Cl“ster c“rls most_putting the car out of business, |\ Old Lyme Friday afternoon at two | oy the pill to compel judgment debtors but the crew was able to work it as | 9'clock. ~Rev. Hdward M. Chapman.|io pay their debts when able to do . far as the hospital switch, where its|Pastor of the First Congregational|s, one of thes persons who spoke in 0es «.__for the New Colifures B e e atorved. e cas| church of Old Lyme, officlated. Burial [5on0° 5F the hill was a merchant . was left on the switch, to which the|Wa8 in Duck River cemetery. Old|from Norwich. He made the state- Bhe repair car was sent and the diabled car Lyme,‘ The services were c""d“"""d ment that “one of every twenty in R was put into running order again some | DY Pythagoras lodge, F. and A My Of | Norwich are dead beats.” a es i & time after midnight. Which Mr, Noble was a member. The| “what town did vou say?” asked —— e :;.o‘n‘!-rln.i'i‘l‘:: g Bl e B "-l‘:; Chairman Judson in ‘evident surprise, h l ' su" n' " East Haven Man Dislccal - {bridges, of which Mr. Noble was & | WiS the repuy.—Hartford ovels J Ansonia, Conn., April 14, member, and the clerk. and Senators e sy "’ ariving through here today Frederick | Alsop and lounsbury. Representatives 67 Broadway 'Phome Rossi of Bast Haven fell from his| Magee of Watertown, Lafrance of L R i R SR B, - a es wagon and dislocated his neck, causing | Plainfleld, Tyler of Middlebury, Hatch H i H almost instant death. The body s be- | of I\:ewtbr‘l‘:?chlill Reynolds of Lyme, |nc|dants in S(]c[ety ¥ P fl ng hel at a local undertaker’s, ‘alor of inville, & Of oven~ ! L ar o Sosantoo wn s ogether with other num-|| The Goodwin Corse lakesles or laven. e A ; B e o e ntativis ; __|erous tools for the farm . , were represented by Representative |, Mr%, Austin Huntington of =XNew an 8rie bt i 1 SR © | york is the guest of Mrs. Fredericx |can always be found at | russes oo bearers were . i T, Sayles. y #ODELS FOR EVERY FICURL. r mpion, 5“ “sneleid, Sir. Shear. ail of Lyme, | Miss Dorothy Robertson hus cetura: Barstow & co § (LR R —: . Wolf k Hall, ed from Tracy, wnsse she has been THAT DON'T CUT .. Wolfe of Black Ha spending the spring vacetion. g et COURT DETERMINES Mrs. Frederick T. Sayles enlertained F E E 3 h di b Tuesday aft on at I'russes THVE GLARK 18 BANK, |insesdina el Toesioy sfignoon & or Easter Was Committed te Asylum in 1908, Bebaged“and Preseved.” | Mies Rt Meclenathur nox o N | we hive Twkers, Copon, THAT DON'T SLIP| .\ vorc Aol tee-Ralgh A. Clack, | seys - Aantic Cits s Phiader : Fowl, Brollers, Ducks, and a former Brooklyn merchant, who was | phia. We fit Trusses so they held the gmu:a incompetent by the courts In e On account of werk of the Water | IIANY other nice m [(] ruptures and give comfort te the|qni:, FrCaPec cou’kmd gl L el wg’;";n;‘;;;,l’;‘h‘;"};ug‘i oS acek | Department en Laurel Hill avenus, eat. wearer. the country, and finally settled down |alie Gates of New Haven, has re-[the gate near Walnut strest will be dir ;ndt prlgltp;rsd in '“f’i,’"‘,’{"’j;v‘ whéte { turned home, closed at 8 a. m., Saturday, April 15, Let us have your order. s g e tool e name o . enton, was 3 p——— We have in stock a carefully select- | declared compatent today by Supreme| Edward Browning of the Conugcii-|2™d remain closed about 2 hours. POO I"' u...k.t ed assortment of Trusses and know Loll;rts c-;-::ggyfl{:col:mclfir;(lw?[r‘guédyn[ cut g{lric\gtu{al co”yf*xehd Sm"i‘ i3] This will deprive thess persons south p . 4 ed ou spending aster at his home on ine- how to fit them properly. of the asylum at Riverdale, just north | coln avenue, ; of Walnut street of oity water aboyt 6 Franklin St. of this city. climbed a fence and with : that time. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. ¥ t lat h. five cents and a gold watch in his pos- | Fairfield.—Five chauffeurs have qual- you eantempiate. the. purchass of session made his way here, where he[ified to take out the new auto-chem.| ABout 10 o’clock ths gate at Walnut @ new Truss, by all means come to{pawned™his watch for $16 and started |ical when it arrives and is needed. street will be opened and te olosed us and let us help select and fit it|3outh. He worked in vhrious capaci- x ’ at 229 Laurel Hill avenue. Tfllay, Satur d.’ ties, in Perryville, Md., Richmond und | = properly. ::}ucalzg and an Chilnaso becflme én,— This gate will be kept closed until —WE OFFER— erested in a chemical preparation. Go- about 5 p. m. ' We have ‘a complete line of g‘:: ::‘acx:‘ut:%nl}r‘i?g;‘:in-: ‘t‘:enrt. 1:,:3 ]f “out of Fix” ’J J. CORKERY, i‘::}:‘ }"::rolc::.sl.l:::.l'n:z 'gt!ord- Crutches, Abdominal Supporters, Etc. | prospered. ; . J. COR » g $3.50 and $4.00. Men's $2.50 Shoes, Special, $2.00. Men’'s $3.50 Fine Shoes and Oxfords Men's King Quality, Black and Rus- set Bhoes and Oxfords, $4.00. FRANK A. BILL, A friend who recently met and rec- Superintendent. i ognized him induced him to come B Go 'divect te north and prove his sanily. Experts in It may be the food A 3 Philadelphia pmnounced him sane dnd T * [] at a meeting here with hus sister, Mrs. £y Adelaide Jobnson, of Fertile Valley, Canada, his mother and other relatives S'hndly proceedings for the establish- = ment of his sanity were agreed,upon, and you are sure of getting absolute resllltma ‘in today’s court finding’ Fresh Vagatablas tistastion. ,, Clark's Brookiyn estate, of which he Telephope. 104 Main Birsct. —_— s given contrel now, amounts to about P? ?, ” TRERF 15 1o aavertising medium in | $27000. | He was married recently in “There’s a Reason » e ncvumnn u-zw n b-toro’&- ;fi 'w fi"f—-’l‘-:c me Eastern” Connecticut equal to The Bul- | Rich: and declared’ his intention ect 5&' than, he advertis- detin for business resulis, * today ot‘ntu:‘m”_ to that city te live. colnmn of ho I l

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