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n S ; 1a_ve deuverea | Accomplished in Past [ svdetvntre i tae Hior Bt £ 8 o s t " fail to redsive is by 5 A that time will confer ravor by re- porting the fact to The Bulletin. THE WEATHER. Lo e th B e R m. it 2. A - changes at the electric light, The mew turbine rator not | 3 i i I : - y gz ool & Forecast For Today. plant have been made So that'if actual- | been received and ot be here for r strewing § i - 3 S v wsov st wue sesmen, [ oo e oot Promtn | "ot B St i o o (S S o SRS B e g St - ‘ > eral Important | l'h’an’g‘nyinflmmpmxmre, fight variable | Started, but in a day or.two everything | the foundation will be resdy and the My Soul and’ Hail, A > 3 ? winds, mostly South. wili be in readiness for ctarting it | installation of the nex machine can be |1y Queen. The scFvice ciosed with. the ¥ . Predictiogs from the New York Her- | whenever it is needed. For uae‘pux sterted as soon as it ‘gets here. It flniu‘f f‘ gl:t litany. ~ Rev. Father £ SIIOS - ald: On_Monday, cloudy and cooler | tWo weeks the fires have been out un- | will be set up by employes of the coni- | Vieard of Hartford said both masses. = ’ N Almys thg Best“ weather will prevail, with local rains | der the boilers and the steam piping | panv which manufacturss it. 'Fhis will | The church was decorated with bego- 1 ”, and light to fresh variable winds; and | down because of improvements at the | 3lve added eauipment to the stgtion | nfas and potted plants. About the s d'é - In Material, Style, Fit and WORK- | on Thesday partly cloudy weather |DIant, so that entire dependence was |sufficient 1o take care of zn i jag | sanefuary and on the altar were foses, . Cmd 0ver T.'l' MANSHIP, With Jower 4émperatures, placed upon the Uncas power statisn | business for some e to come, even | carnations, Easter lilies and palms. The % 2 g Obastvitiohs i Norwiche for the electric current. 'There is a | if the steam plant Is required to look | devotions ~ continue through today | slmost female | with what you get here in Wines and CHAS. H. NICKERSON, S g e lagge volume of water there and elec- | a€ter the entire business. This js not | (Monday) and will end with the higa ouble v 5 3 Merchant Taiior, 128 Main St The following records, reportéd from | trical storms have not interfered, o | likely unless low water puts the Un- |mass on Tuesday morning. p "Ha Liquors, because our stock is so very T TR Y snm in's ;-hn:‘\ljr;m 2 show the changes|ihat no trouble has been experienced | cas power station out of use.as it did —_— 5 - in temperature B tit e d the barometric | ith ths oparating of the elactric lights | last year. Sheltering Arms Service. = : ) ¥, different than others. Choi changes Saturday and Sunday: and the furnishing of electricity for | The lectric department ig trying ovt| Rev. P. C. Wright and the cholr of Continued Today ! Ther. Bar. | power arout the city during the past |a new flaming arc light at the Shan- | iha Central Baptist church were at the 3 jgrade boitle Beer. Our Da v 62 30.02) two weeks. 3 non corner. It is & Jight which 1 not | Sheitering Arme - Sanday atterncon. | [ jweakness, dizzine p / i k & 80 3018 | PR Sen emoke A or Hliaktram | J6k b the Tvskat Dt HAhaSY 10kasd R S Bl e T : key s known as the best of all. The Sale of Hats and €p m ool 70 30.12{ tha boilers to iLe stack. has been com- | to the department for experiments in [ Tha Importance and Reality of the e ¢ g Fi s—the Most , <} T Hisheak 0, Tuwee ¥ pletad and fire wis started under two |its use. 'The three flaming arcs near | Unseen World. He said: Is it not a R Itrie . lowers—the Most Import- ; g of the boflers on Saturday. The steam | that corner would burn for 17 hours | source of infinite comtort to think thet s All orders delivered free in’ city. Milli E 8 3018 piping, as put up under the new sys- | without trimming, but this light will | Goc's forces are statloned about us fo ant illinery Event of the 19 3018 tem, which permits getting at the pipes | burn fo- 100 Fours witheut trimming | minister to our necessities and to give MME. TAFT Faimist and cialrvoy- i iowese 33o 77 018 | easily, hias been tested out and found |and the light is fully as strong as the | us hope and strength for a noble toil Season. Any e troubled or puszied with to be'all right, so that with the cor- | others. Ths mechanism in the irst|ang fight? Then shall we praise Him = :L'";r“‘l:fl'l-;h K Comparisons. pletion of a few other small changes | lights js more delacite than in the new | for His care and for our final vietory es with a e ! ' ! . . Gec- Greenbergel', Untrimmed Fine French ad inty hig! Predictions for Saturday: Lecal | the prasent equipment of the steam |ome, i is claimed, and it has to be| The anthem I Love to Hear My me R L oame "cona’ Y AsRINETon BL.| ;i moderate, variable winds. plant will be In readiness for use. trimmea every day. Saviour's Voice, given by the quar- | L feel it my duty fo tell you these Saturday's weathor: Morning over- tette, was especially pleasing. Georso f“:’i"l(! heart s full of [t 47-53 FRANKLIN ST. H::'s “!‘ dido. i lhl wers “‘” cagt, followed by cles veather; ris- " 'urner san; usi or y wi '—Mrs. Vi uo to ). val to S ampertnte; Vititle wHk’ LOOKING FOR SCHOONER fine effect, ~Others in the cholr were WAIP;'%':Q: 8. Ransom Street, | Tolephone 812. rEcs ing temperature: variable winds, CARPENTERS' AND LABOR WITH HUNGRY PASSENGERS |Mrs. Nelson Crowell, Mrs. Augustus | Ottum The quality is so large and the va- o Pre tiol 1y Sunday: Partly We Will Serve Another Cloty: stamperatures nearly station.| ORGANIZATIONS NEW QUARTERS T. Sullivan and James L. Case. Mrs. : ; % 3 < oty so great that thers is snough for ary: ifght southerly winds. . e George A. Ashbey was at.the piano. Consider This Advice. £ , Sinday's weather: As predicted. | Will Have a Floor of National Shoe | New London Tug Responds te Wire- | mi "o (ice closed with an impressive | o woman should submit to & POUND and SPONGE |all who come today and for severst 0c INN — — and Clothing Building on Franklin | lees Message and ls Cruising About | rendering ot the hymn Simply Trustir€ | cal operation, which may mean dea days. Don't miss this great Sale of Sum. Moon_and Tides Square. ; Off Montauk. 5 Every Day. : until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s 8 C A K l“ Hats and Flowers. S Su High M . 11 b Next Sunday, ! Ridesgetsf'wats. || Rioek | Drivin out by the fre in the Lucas| The tug T A, Scott, Jr. left New Ends Msetings Till Fall. 'Vegetable Compound a fair trial. ; e A m 5w a m i a m |building, whers the Carpenters’ union | London Sunday to cruise off Mon The Neighborhood clip of Vergason | This famous medicine, made onl B i e e Ip m has met for & number of vears on the | Point. in search of ‘& three-masted | avenue met for the last tme this sea- | from. roots and horhe has Tar thitty at CARDWELL’S USIC BY THE ORCHESTRA I fourth floor. the union has secured | schooner, bound from the Asores for |son Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. | v (OIS 3G B2ro, TA8 FoF P . AT temporary quarters 'n fhe new build- | New Bedford with thres hundred Por- | i G. Prothero. Several chapters from | Jears DICY Svigorator of the. fomals cont"“‘ed ’l‘od‘ ! ing of tie National Shoe and Clothing | tugucse aboard and who it is under- | Freckles was real. the book to ve| (OB Snd ing rtenind y . i 3 ave taken quarters on the third floor, [and water. e condition ose | sumed in the fall. Mrs. J. A. Newman 3 application. . 711 || 95 8" suts | where they con hold their regular!on board the _schooner.was made |of Hartford gave much pleasure by he | States bear willing testimony to the The Great Sale of Silks Phone No. 704. S1% hours after high water it 1s low | N'ceting tonight, and it is probable that | known at New London by a wireless | rendering of a piano sol wonderful virtue of Lydis Pink- t 48, d. e o oy Hood "t13e.°™ | they will secure pormianent quarters on | message Sent out by & Steamer which ham’s Vegetable Compound. ai c a yard. b, ‘ = the fourth floor. This is a large room | spoke the schooner. Entertained Jewett City Club. F GREENEVILLE NEWS. which can b2 @lvidel into two by a| The agent at New Bedford of the| ™ Curei jful entertained the | . Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., |that rhyme with Summer|READ THIS LisT The Wauregfln Hous: . partition which will be moveable to|schooner Elizabeth T. Doyle, which |gonrt CUTHS FUp enterianes 10| sy vites all sick women to write | . Simplici f ) = 5 Pt o heelh __| &ive the full floor space in one room |is engaged in the packet service be- | tiornoor ai er home en Bliss place. | herfor advice. Her advice is free, | (7€, mmphcity of style,| 19-inch Biack White Shepherd Parker-Dx 4 | Surprise Party for Joseph Donovan—|when it is so desire tween New Bedford and the Azores,|’ifier an hour or two of sewing and | confidential, and always helpful, | £; ‘ fy he| Check SiTk. vaiue gt ¢ 5 il Notes and Personals. The Carpenters’ union has received | was advised . Sunday that that ves- | S0 3% WOUT of Ho of seing and ! fine, rich materials, and t 1-de-Cygne, vallh Proprietors. 4 satisfactory setilement for its fire loss | sel with more than two hundred Bra- | . yq were served by the hostess, as- . high . % A pleatant surprise party was held | amounting to about $200, the first set- | vans and Cape Verde islanders aboard, | GES "¢, Sried by th : two with Mrs. Newman's brother, F. G, | Pérfection of high art in Black Tafr=t et |at the home of Joseph Donovan on | tlement so far reported. ‘The labor oi- | was hung up in the fog off Montauk : Prothero. " L Sy . . P S Tatlate S T L L Lo |Famg strect Saturday ivening, and|ganizations which met in C. L. U, hail| Pulnt without food or water The Improvement Socisty Mests. : shirt cutting make our new| Black Satin Duchess, valoe sout thirty voung friends were pres- | in the Lucas building are now to meet | schooner is 34 days out from the A Mr. i e . it The evening was passed ‘with | in the carpenters’ new quarters. Azores, about ten days slower than | Nearly thirey wers present Friday| % 2nd Mre Williem R. Lathroy re |line the Ideal of Alert Shirt| s ncn muck and white Fasey and music, piano selections be- s e the average passage time. hurch Improvement ,0;&‘. of the |brother, Rev. E. H. Smith, pastor of | cygtomers. Silks, value R mfi:g‘» w Pr:m;’;\ "I":,\ln\i UNION BAPTIST CHURCH. ny‘l:w:hf;efl' :lptrlzeflflzll‘;blg ’f First - Congregational church. The | Church in Oshkosh, Wis. He hLas bezn = 20-in>h Black and _White Figured - otres s “were served and s A , . ore.. sy % to Hartford tc attend the meeting of 3 j e Silk, value 75¢ sests Geparted 2t a seasonable | Report of Two Years' Work Presented | owned vessel formerly emploved in |hours were pieasan‘ly spent —Cake ||} SSUTERNA (¢ SRERS, (08 Tmeeing, of There is a profit for you 55 0oi Biacke and Witk . fl EI d n voting Mr. Donovan an ideal by Rev, G. C. Chappeul. R RuisIee, S e wn o nrice i the Spaniah war Mr. Smith was chav- | in Jooking it over- Sirall BIE. varie Tioe e T 3 Sohe oston, | communica; s plight to a ighty Bpecimens of W lair of a Wisconsin regziment and has ' A 3 e ry emer an yer o An account of two vears' achiev-|passing steamer and the tug T. A.| Eighty Bpecimens of Wild Flowers. |57, T f its encampments since that 26-inch “Tussah” Silk. in natossd Notes. ments in Union Baptist church, Pal-|Scott, Jr. was dispatched to'the as-|. The children in the Scotland road | tine, J c MACPHERSON ;olnr and best spring shades, valee 4 1 William Hastings of Central avenue | mertown, was presented to the mem- | 8istance of the Doyle from New Lon- {school “have found -eighty different el S L o U ’ - 57 Franklin St. & (BMASHARE 08 Feiatives T Brevitenes et e don. Last reports from the tug to. |kinds of wild flowers tris soring, beins s h Shower-proof Foulard i i s ice | bers of the congregation on Sunday by Ta i OBITUARY. 291 Main Sf B e ki the pastor, Rev. George C. Chapper,| IERt were that the fog n the Sound |able to classify them with the aid of BIT 9 in Street in a splendid assortment of Gssigne UITS PRE Miss Lucy Quinlan of Hartford is|who completed the second year of his| WeS too thick to permit of further |an unusually helpful book of refer- Mary Huntington Cooke. and colorings, value #9c H visiting at her home on Twelfth | ministry a week ago. A few facts|Search for the schooner, until it clear- | ence. Cambries ) Maky, - May. - 3o Mhey A Silks street, contained in the report gre: The mem- | ed- 5 > P e e I g These Our Wagon Calls EVOYWRETE | 1o oo it o recumed 1o pore. | SSRRD il i S it 048 2, | meMiNDER T0 7O8T . e - By ot 4t one oc iha| THE CONCORD CARRIAGE heddore Re s re 'd to Port- | sulting in erasure and the division ot More ‘repairs than ‘usuai are being | (o0 S20 T P OO AN O ond o A At 4 Yard chester, N. Y., after spending a few |the roll into active and non-actie PATRIOTIC INSTRUCTORS | madz this spring on the Scoiland road, | 1on0' of the corporation, “&éd St her "A;" ‘l’eku,;!!t‘&;“eeg"‘;lumorfzrc‘gmen‘m; t 8€ a days with relatives on Boswe:il ave- | members, The first roll call service haif a mile above where the work on | home ‘in” Brattie street today at the | Emgiand counirs. Tt is toomy easy ’ STEP IN AND TRY OUR nue, \vas held Sept. 17,1000, the eccond be_| lssued Regarding Memorial Day by | the state road ends. . age ot 78 vears. For many vears she |rlding. and fis use ls appropriats’on T . 18, 1910. PR : - asions. We carry In stock as 35c DINNER |, s o, i Ehiie it ettt ™ S Sodimn s e g Ao, (8 S iy | BT SR R R on e o et et end i Tnited States Finishing comaane oo | September, 18000, e wouplex envel’| Connecticut Patriotic Instructor - | ' Miss Florence Benmett of Vergason |Sho was a sister.of Dr. W. R. Hunt- | loas SCavumma ganey O S0 Foh ] ing Wednesday, May 24th. From 12 to 2 3, . ol oy 1 e T Ry Rr. 3! i avenue spent Saturday with friznds at ington. rector of Grace church, of New | Jewell, Shell d. TIRES—Steel, Rub- o . Saturday. 1#11. During the two vears seven new [ A. Potter of Danfelson has issued a|3yioh-s Point. York o P N e Xt T I e DEL-HOEF CAFE, Grouni Floor o — orzanizations have been formed in| Memerial day reminder to post patri- = g PRICES—$45. 855, $65, $75, $§5, $0! e : \\mfy,ma Piteher arrived home hs‘-.krr connection wi n t’h:vcl';urch_ tne | OHIC instructors of this state. Allison H. Rogers of Hartford is the o 3100, $115, $150, $16 day ern rom P rough the he churc auxiliaries are now tie % 11is . 3 ————— {3 x 3 west, which included St: Louis, Den-|Bible school, superintendent, Mrs. Nor- | FHost patriotic imstructors’ hold the f:::.‘na,’"te‘,_"" CeRonsrs of ‘Wagh BORN COntl'“led T,oda ! DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN | V< ana Coigfado Spring: man- C. Allen; assistant, Miss Susie|most important psitions of any in LANGLOIS—In Taftville, May 21, a son y Wood; membership, 149; Woman's Mis- | our G. A. R. official family. Upon| Merton Bartiett of Jewett City spent | Nortn A ncredi® JoSeph Langlois of THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. Miss Crace Chapmsw and Misses | sionary society, Mrs. Arabella Latimer, s Pricay Wi . The Special Sale of W ome . P 5 y irs. . la L them devol the d £ ulgat- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mar24d Norwich, Conn. Cil e o Denta/ Surgeon Fannie and Anna Udell of Boston and | president; Ladies Ald soclety. Mrs. | fhem devolves the dury of promulgats | Frifay Wk b 6 ¢ _.f New ~ London, en's Tailored Suits. Coats Joseph Udell of Jewett CF un- | Ray Wocdmansee, president; Christian : Soules of Hickory street. O a1y 18010 e #3 | our places in the “affairs of govern- | George Rogers of Brewster's Neck | Mav 13, 1911, bv Rev - C. Hariey MARRIED KING—BUCHERT—In In charge of Dr. 8. L Geers practwes | (4 sis of relatives, Mr. and Mrs. | Endcavor - saciety, reorganized ,and|Sirls who in the near future will take Home i ¥ : during his just fliness. > ¢ a_ ), - P.l ment. Our duty did not end when we | Wa8 at his home on Wauwecus Hill| Smith, Wilbert Monroe King and An. y Dr 161 Hain Stres Norwi TARTVILLE Mitche!l, presicent; Young Womens| TR0 QP SHX 8 107 ond mhen TS | for the week end nle G Buchert, both of Greenport and Dresses. TAFTVILLE Friday Night club. Mrs. C. C. Chap-| 1550, e Gupm 200 O0F (08 mion e X 1500 SUITS AT $1 & e L e ‘j’.;“fi:;‘fi» . AB‘;'S'; Glass. | must be preserved with honor. We gAfter & visit to Baston Mise Carolyn | VITER TTE-P;LCDszln Norwich, $ ! AT_$11 og oy uneral of James J. Hasler—Items of [ Mrs. Chappell, i 19| want ‘the hearty support of all loyal | Sterry has returned to her home on| May 20, by Judge John H. Barnes, inklas B i - o“ Exhlbltlon v icing glass, Bdwin §. Henry, president; the | ARt (G, B Ot ) 78] | Weat Town st Angelice Viteritte oma. Mrs, Chris: It Makes Wrinklss Women's Taiior:d Svits, materials . S ey 3 f“ the eHoeRT c];”‘ R Ao nation in the preservation of our peo- | . L. - o e tine Falcone. Worry over ill-health doss your|4re serge and worated and some mam- A fine assortment of the katest Styles e funeral of James Joseph Hasler | iy 1l airector; the Baraca Fife|Pl¥'s government and our people’s e W I SRt {5 GIED. health ‘no good, and merely causes | nish mixtures, colors are black, navy. fn Millinery for’Spring and Summer | wAs held from the home of his par-| g Torum corps and the Mission Study | f125. To that end, let our flag unfurl | a3 tho guest during fhe past week 4 wrinkles, that make you 100k older|ian and gray—reguiar $15.00 Sults st Seow, oy “"|ents, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hasler, on|anse = © 3 on the top of every’schoslhouse and of her son, L. 8. Ingalls. BABCOCK—In Providénce, R. I. May|than you are. % $11.98 . H : Huntérs avenue Saturday morning The , , % | public building and on the private SR 19. 1911, Gile. son of th: If you ars sick, don't worry, but P e o aae oyt Wilh services at the Sacrea Hear: | pourimg the two yeurs extensive re-| Tiligings of patriotic citizens on mat- | Mr. and Mre. Willlam McConnell of s onen and Ann Denison Babgock, | about it to make yourself vell. To do T, MEE T - at 9 oclock. Rev. Arthur | PalTS have Dol Hode N Mlso fo the|ional holidays. * TInstruct every man, |Bliss place were recent guests of Mrs. . % ¢ Sfay 21, | this we repeat thé words of thousands | $2000 SUITS AT $16.98 officiated and the children’s | AoF0F and Frierion S 2190 50 the| Woman and child. in the land as to|C. E. Mulkins of Sprague. N eI ey Vi ay. 21 | of other former sufferers from wom- | === - choir sang. There was a large at-| church cost $2,144.72 and to the par-|What the flag stands for and as to e i o Solomon Machol. formeriy "ot %ors | anly ills, similar to yours, when we| Women's Tailored Suits, materiale Cut Flowers tendance of friends and relatives. The [gotiel €270 52 Tha total amount ex- | What @ peaple’s government is. and | Enos Cray, Jr. of Ledvard was the| <ich say. are serge and mannish mixtures, some profusion ' of beautiful flowers, ex- | -0 f D v d what it means to each individual cit- [ guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fupéral from the Main street station. braid trimmed — it includes sizes for F1 1 D i | ressing the sincere sympathy feit tor | Ranied for all purposes by the chrch | on T urge upon every post patriotic | 3. Gray of Vergason avenue. Norwioh this (Monday) afternoon o x R ot i et e ora S SIZNS | Tiavea tamil, ineluded a pillow | Guring the two years is nearly §5,000: | 1S, 0107 %o become active fn thought e arrival of 2” olock train. stout, short waisted v | 2 aged 3ol wete | Jutnx, te iug peevias and power in the matter of promoting | _ Misses Elizadeth and Helen Hull of | LATHROP—In Notwich, May 19, 1911. bust. Regular 320 Suits at $15.96, i ert Piekatt John - | the greatest amount of patriotism in | Bligs place'spem. the past few days T'Dfllthln Lester Lathrop. in his $2d It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as GEDULDIG Hasicr and James West. Burial was | 100 o S the nrat masse wae dedy: | their respective districts, Exercise | With relatives in Jewett City. Funeril services will be held at his late | you will admit If you try it. $25.00 SUITS AT 2198 Tel. 868 77 Cedat Street| I* Mary's cemeters. Undertaker | cxtca. The present hovse was deai- | YOUT best judgment in such directions. |\ o == | T eSidence, No. 114 " Asylum street, | © Directions for its pse are printed In | == e - « [} nt had charge of the| .,teq in 1866, and the chanel was ded- | 1 @5k that you keep in touch with the land a 8 vaky et & o . May 22, at 2.30 p. m. six languages with every bottle, Pricg| Women's Tailored Suits, T 2, e arrangements. foated in’ 1893, The ohurch was incor.| Office 80 that we may prove of mutual |land road spént ad lay -ts\;wee s“ th | orpERe In Schenectady, N. Y. v | $1.25 at druggists. silk or satin lined, with Th . - — porated in 1807. The prasent officers|?3id to each other. her aunt, Mrs. Gardner, of North Ston- [ 13, "1911, Mrs. Burton B. = Stesrs, FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL €O, | mmss. colors are na gray, brown e Roads Are Settling French. Mission at Sacred Heart|of the church are: Clerk, Frank H.| Eact post patriotic instructor should | Inston. ag T g e A L 106 West 129th Street, New York. - | S o ¢y gasuiar $25.00 and 33689 nd plea triving will be the hast Church. Rogers: treasurer, Mrs. Arabella Lati- | inVite co-operative work with the in-| = . o T P Wantnat e ofuNew lnndaol; SRRt Gl o s Suits at $21.98, . b - I ¢ 3 structors and other officers of the Wo- | _ Mrs. E. W. Northrop of Stoningt)n | RANKIN—In Taftville, May 21. Anna and ches ny, \0 get the embrsc-| A mission for the French-speaking|mer; solicitors —and collectors, Mrs. | SvsePetier corpe, and the Dmdies of | Point recently visited her parents. Mr.| ‘M. Kisburi, wite of John . Rankin $1500 COATS AT $8.93 ing fresh alr that.in better tian the | people was opened by two Franciscan Arabella Latimer and Mrs. "A. P.| RS R R or Vetorans. - By | and Mrs. Henry Skinner, of the Scot- | ased 35 vears, 5 montne, g . . ; Bt St 8o il bty e i o o o B i 2nd hrough the efforts of the loval |land road. Fuperal from Ror late home. No. WALL PAPERS Women's Spring Coats, 52 and $4 $ ” | Stoast obiaterr Su 4 5 T ladies of these organizations more . North B street, Wi 7 ches long. materials are striped and Livery Stable, Falls Avenue.[Heart chutch Sunday morning. The | FIRED GUN AT CAN Batriotic fnstructions have been wiven | Attorney Lewls Huntiagton Hyde re- | 2% o Pt warsad. solors. are ORtord: o _ ————— | With special services morning and OF NITRO-GLYCERINE] {0 the Iads ahid lessich of this nation | IRES S8 F o 0 A o Wash Are all in and ready for your in-|navy and biack—regular $15.00 Com's Pt FRo than through any other source. N e : CARD OF THANKS e o Lt il Sl Ty /L SPRING TOYS g e One Young Man Is Dead and Another | Thére is one thing we all ought to|ingion streel. ~~— =~ We wish to extend our sincerc | SPeCtion. o g o1 LA B Jatn Rankin. o s undertake; whether patrlotic {natruc- | i yrattls Burr of Versailles i |(5%ke, (0, our neighbors ana frlends | cluding our Enslish Imported Papers, | ¢35 PRINCESS DMESSES $1.98 ok - gt o tors or not There are here and there . &_Purr et S 1for their many acts of kindness and | Moldings to Match. Decorations and | = The death of Anna M. Kisburt, wife = in country - cemeterles many aimos; | Spendine somo time with Mrs. Jane |expressins. of avmpntny. during onr | 2 5 ! ket 2 sy PRI Wheelbarrows, ~ Wagons. | o sohn Rankin, occurred Sunday aft- | Muskogee, OKla. May 21—Clarence | 23, cotian "soldiers” seavesssomar 1 | Bushnell at her home on the old Can | recent bersavement; aiso. for the heau. | general painter's supplies. We are e atasiale 8 at her home, No, 14 North B|Henderson, bookkeeper in a bank in|face entirely forgotten except by Eim |teroury turnpik Doll Carriages, Go-Carts, following a jong illness. She | Beggs, Okla. is dead and Edward | i <oy R e AT ag cugwine v lone Minets, She| Bowms Ouis,x, desd sud, Edwerd| whose eve is over all and who never | e ana airs Garden Sets, large part of her life in this | the same place, will die as the result Britain were guests several days last countty. She hiad resided in Taftville| of taking a can of mitro-glycerine | Siomng = oves Should be found and| .eei of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Houghton | 10 Pails and Shovels, . many vears and during her long|for muddy water. 3 T thinik there is & growing tendency | 3¢ their home on Bliss place. residence here made many friends The young men were hunting today Ve " et S Niats Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, | i wiii a:cpiy mourn ner loss. Her 1 they discovered the can of ex- | avolds public samss o Memoriel gar.| Mrs. C. A. Fuller of The Pines, Ve 7) Mi E i ployed in the Ponemah | ve under a boulder. They placed | ghall always have with us, of | S2SOn avenue, has returned after se Gloves, Mitts, Etc. ves her husband and one | it on top of the rock and one of them | courae the thoughtless, carcless un. | €Fal weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. som, n_ Rankin, @ brother, Michael | fired into it with a small-calibre rifle. | grateful, irreverent, yét I am sure | MOTS2n Fuller of Preston Ci Kishurt of Taftville, and_th ik tiful floral forms. ‘and especially the ‘i dets 1 2| Dresses, materiais are linen. aingham shopmatés of our late £ori and brothar. | DOV Tecelving orders for paper hang-| ;" Champray, waists and skirt dre hompson of New | Inise acta of kindness.will ever be ing, decoration, and painting. oraid embroidered — regular $5.80 ed. 5 at $1.98 MRS, FRED HASLER AND i i FAMILY. P. F. MURTAGH, g GHURGH & ALLEN Telephone. 92 and 94 West Main St. continued Td‘y! _— 1647 “ ; o sisters, | Henderson was so badly mangied by e Dy & THE MAY “HOUSECLEANING® S Frankl Misy Lizzie Kisburt of Taftville, Mrs. | the resulting explosion that he died | novrey”* Kot " mans” sohoats none ‘wir | ~3irs. Frank Comstock of New Lon- 15 Main Street. ’ SALE OF DOMESTICS, ETC. Al 9, ITANKIN QQUAIB | Suchin 57 "Norwich and Mrs, Joseph | within & hour. ' Bright's body was | Fanss for sames sh Gur wtiongy Sen. | don Was a weok end guest of “her Adam’s Tavern AED N THIS Autchier of “Baltic cut in mork than a hundred places by | bath and when one Of them does. o | COUSINS. Mrs. W. E. Canfield and Miss _— EVERY ITEM OFFERED IN THI e particles of the can and of the rock iy dol'es ot at all like to have the fac: | EMily C. Gard, of Washington strect. 5 1861 SALE IS AT AN ACTUAL.:::::.- 3 P Bith Te o .| published. Let us in faith hope for ; ; DON. FROM GBS N I I Eiis te V28 He crawled to a fi h i Mrs. Jeretnjah and littie DE IS 1o hing Mary Fontain of New Bedford | und a half away and told of the acels | 1l less” of Buch desecration. daughter of East Orange, M. J., are Funera] nlrecmrs gffer to the public tie finest standard | PRICES. NOTE THESE SAMPLE n B ek =k ©r NOME| gent. There is no hope f is re- visiting Mrs. Tlelds' parents. Mr. and rands of Beer of Europe and America, z DR. E. J. JONES|on Providence sireet. ey Pe for his re- | NEGRO PREACHER Mrs. Tohn Ryan, of 124 West Town L D : Eotemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian ITEMS: . of Huiitets Th, ident X treat. Beer, Bass Pale an , Mual o B Suite 46, Shannon Building |, 7= Mer n of Huiters ave- | o e Bitopeyoaring b b G 1L LINCHERS |6 S Eestin. Ao, Guinness DubiinSiouts| At Se4:4 Browr and Bleachied Shost- Take elovator Siietucset. stroet n- | Puinsn ; e R Doy Wha they | Chravmbn IS (Bhet s Wile: 4ot s DuSels Seleeh 4 Cattiy ad) Embalmflrs Sl B Ale. Feadlk Sones Nourlah: | At 8/o—the celabratsd “Fraft of the trance. ‘Photis B e o rali —_— Wannded Pegity Marshak Fkonk. were guests for a few @ave last d ing Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale Anheuser Toom™ Cottem. feat st the hands of the Occum A. C.| New Haven—Prof. and Mrs. Louis| Swainsboro, Ga, May 21.—Ben | ¥e¢K of Mrs. L. 8. Ingalls of Vergason . A. ADAM, Norwich Tewi: At lge—42-inch Pleached Piliow » LOUIS. H. BRUNELLE| t*#m at Occum Saturday atternoon, ?-,‘}‘a""‘”' nnld Mr. and Mrs. John lsm"hh‘a . m;:ln..eg;mh prenche‘x;. was | SVenUe. ST Tolophons 4112 Cheing value 18 d ol with a scor f 14-10 illiams are planning to take a cot- | l¥nche ate night after he had e 7 ly istant. g ' 46 Covtor 1fvos im0 — tage near Stony Creek for the yummer, | shot his.wife and fatally wounded |, 2t ¥, A. Newman and children r Telephone call 328-3. AL, Dt L Pdudieg. 550 SUENN 3 Professor Huntoon will spend Deputy Marshal Neal C ; turned Saturday to their home F 1l Health. untoc pend most of | Deputy Marsl eal Canaday. 0 Pies, Cake and Bread A ™ sy | 21 Thmag | (0 Summer in Canad. : he deputy was summoned after tne | Hartford after a vieit of o waek or Mott_Oaborne of ‘Auburn, has resigned first shooting. As he approached the that cangot be excelled. negro’s cabin, the preacher opened fire as state forest, fish and game corg- *Phone your order. _ Prompt service i File TeE - O raslaution; and then fled Canady fell mortally which was forwarded to Governor Dix wounded. A crowd pursued tie negro, ason for giving up his post — UPHOLSTERER — | wliich he was appointed on Januar Sheeting, value 33c Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. At 38c_Full- s 47c, value 60c. PATRICIAN VICE [0 MOMNRIS |+ 7o ruisise ses sorense, vaten A WOMAN'S SHOE THAT'S RIGHT JIMES 0%, fale PO > sdee tha 1;!9'1! s‘yxBel! in Shoes, Ox- {mfl:\‘s you had baby's photograph | At ;'/z:—-Turklm and Huck Towels. ords and Pumps. Black, russet and | Aken ’ ; ; At 94e—Turkish and Huck Towels, white. 33.50 and '$4.00. Sold only by | gnrm oo (B i 1 e Y o value 125e. FRANK A. Bii his roguish little smile, his pratty little - &% i dimple, Such photosraps become prized | . 20\ s Cloths, at Zc each. e body with bullets. Osborne assigns i1l his is the second lynching that Swainsboro has had- within ten days, the other being John McLeod, the ne- gro who shot and killed Deputy Sher- night, was made public today, In caught him in a swamp and filled his His letter is.dated at Auburn, May" 20. First Class Mattress Maker, Furni: ture F Matiresses ~ade (o or- iff Benton Woods. " | Telephore. 104 Main Street. | Lomembrances of_bubvhood's days in| At Se—Bet quality Cotion Twilh S i s dot hareian, O STEVENS SAYS HE I8 5 ’ FURS FURS FURS Y bicnie ti’ phomx;‘fl‘;mn’*‘d T e ‘“L' e i Mail orders will receive prompt at- Funeral STILL LOAFING AROUND | = s F They always 100k their best when we PUBChAnan Crbghi, waleh tention. Telephone 555-4. 3 ARE — ¥ | We store all kinds of furs ana in|take them. No troublesome posing.| At 18c—38-inch Pleached Table Dame A Director Deniss. That He Is to Become Fiscal any quantity. Dust-proof room, proper | Snap them in a jiffy. ask, value Z5c. FRISWELL e 0 Agent ‘for Kuhn, Loeb & Co. temperaturé, fully " inisured. * Prices At 38c50 and §5.inch Bleachied Table 4 ¢ ; amask, value S0c. and mbm New York May 21L—“There’s not a has the Largest Line of Alarm Cl ig. the City. 2 2 PR i s Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist word of truth in‘it,” satd Join F. Ste- vens of New Haven, formerly presi- dent of the Hiit lines in Oregon, when asked tonight to confirm a report that » " THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO,, 33-41 Commerce Street. ”’ EVERY HOUSEWIFE 0 BE SURE AND TAKE ADVANT Face and Sealp Mas- “The Photographer.| o T%!S 0°PORTUNITY FoR t., Bulletin Bldg, lephone 342-2. he had’been oftered the position of fis- sage. Corns remove. PORTANT SAVINGS IN t service ddy or night age - . P"'""_“' : ¥ - g_flp_ et ";hkx-ég} ,‘,fi;‘; o l;;dl without pats. Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. | DAY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. ceived such an offer, don't expect to, “ Resifience 116 Broadway. opp. Theztre. :,;"“ b '“‘flfl!‘ 'W“fl'{ Tow, | taking A Tei. uglc B £ Broadway. WHEN you want to put your busi- ngs cas acation.” 2 s o ah RRERAY S Shannon Building Annex. Room A. Telephone €43-3. e Seeent, il Ot b be .- . THERS is 10 a0vertising modium 10 | nom rocrey oo Puplic, thers is no me- dium better than through ihe advertise ing columns of The Bulletin. plans for the immediate future . Eastern Comnecticut 1 to Thy - letin for Taciness resuiin *° To¢ BuF