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lift up and care for @he wounded, By hdpln‘ one another we help the indi- vidual. Remembe: nas power to help himself. Suppose every workman in this foundry should resolve that by dint of hard work and ure ome perscverance e would krow as much as possible atout the iron busine what would be \the inevitable result Not only would he become indispen- lnsunt’ Relief, Pemnent Cure~—Trial also that the individual “emy A"eh &SM J Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1911 ’FURNIQHING The Bulletin should. be deliversd Miunce ¥ Spottsvo‘od” ‘Was Telephoning When Killed everywhere In the city vefure 6. & UNDERTAKERS e T S by Elecuic Cur.vent—l"'ormerly Lived at Bean Hill. - vorting the fact to The Bulletin Co. : A i able to the company but weuld add 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. to its standing and a2t the same time Package Mailed Free to All - ~. In New London, at 7.30 o’clock Wed- | supplied/the information that the cur- | increase his own value as 4 workman. Plai § i e B Forecast for Today. nesday morning, Mauries J. Spotts- | Tent that killed Spottswood was a di- ll:m l“fld‘\tm:\-lworth while to improve . in n Wrapper. 3 A Fatw 5 o o | rect current. he div ul ! LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED New England: Fair and colder| wood, a condactor on the New London | "y MGisti " ion is made through the| Before leaving, the ihree persons ursday: Friday fair; nroderate to who bad participated in the service, R. Starkey, fact that the current drew Spotis- city lines of the Connecticut com-~ I i ood’s boly in the telephone and held | with General Secretary St WiHeE pany, while acting in the capac Predictions from the New York Her- On sy bartly cloudy | CAT Starter, was electrocutcd. Spotts- it Ly magnetic force. The alternating | were each presenteg with a small cast- weather and lower wm‘yem*mr" wiil | Wood went Lo a private telcphone. | current acts differently. EHad the |ing as a scuvenir of the plant. which had been cross-circuited W"Yl’elevtvu«'uflon heen brought about by R { nrevail, preceded by ; The “Coast “dintrictz, with iresh and | & GIEH-powes wire, end an mstant aft- | contact with the trofey wire suppls NORWICH TOWH brisk varable winds, becoming mostly | € Ne removed the hand telephone from | cable it would bave hurled the body R ; : x 8 . n | the hook he was killed. | away from the mstrument. = A westeriy, followed by clearing, 2 g oy ety ’..”‘l‘“’;’;’; “‘:_‘gld";; Louis Cunuingham, a sireet car con It was found that the wound on the | Work Among Indians Considered by g ° ductor, saw Spottswood die. (‘unnins head, made in ling on the scidewalk, Missionary Society—Birthday Social ham pusied Spottswood's body away | was only a siight sealp abrasion. The | By ‘gs in About $20.—The Week's weather. £ °b]l°"V=¢'°"= in Norwich. from “the sureharzed telephone and ( right hand. ihe o with which con- | 089 _The foilowing rec reported from | sufiered a shock, much slighter than | tact was made with the surcharged 5 f 4 4 i . —FOR GOOD— Sevins DRarmecy. ahow the. Shanges | that. @hiell kiied. thal starier. | “elepbone instroment, was burned. The | | & 00d aumber attended e first i G in temperature and the barometric| A serl f unfortunate circui ond and 1tk i rere | TUeC o B year iy cases o > bee : v eries of ortunate circum- | second and third fing tips were | Jnecling 0T (he ear O adnosday | Many cases of Plles haye bean cured by u trial packuge of Pyramid Pile Remedy without further treatment When it proves-its value to you, get Wednesday stances contributed to the death of | scorched. The inner side of the right : : : | changes s stimpe y Typewrlter Rlbbons, v Ther. Bar. | Corfductor Spottswood. The tele- | palm and thunib were burned, afternoon ut the chapel of the First Vongregational church. Jesus Calls U's O'er the Tumult was the opening phone which he sSought to use, S| When he met death, Conductor located outside the waiting room in | s vou o subs ; for - fr - 50 a box Carbon Paper e locgiad Sualh D Tutioe e Y | SEyewsel was Smbetiiping ot | Lsa " "he nbmihe” ok the ciosing [Sore, rom your druegleciat hoc u bo% Highest 10, Towest al vacatiol Jottswoed was one of | Meeting of last year e Simply i1l ouf free coupon he- strument is a station of the Connecti- | m in_ May, were read. vourself i ductor Spottswood was born in | | and ot supplies go to Comparisons. cut compal own telephore system, | the oldest conductors in point of serv i mall today. S ! . i 9 i ERioh 4 vt Cartrtiiotmten ti ] Ercisithie k s ot . The subject vmder discussion was a Dy, 8a & | Predictions for Wednesda Rain; | W e pub- | ice in the employ of the company on T SUBIN o 2 the surgeon’s knife and its tor MisSs JEWETT, colder: southerly winds. . lic telephone servic The instru- | local lines. He had been engaged for | Misstonary Work Among the Indians. -, the doctor and his bills Public Stenographer Wednesday's weather: Fair. follow- | Tents connected with the privato ss over ten vears in the service of the | IR 1646 the missionary P was k ing rain: warmer: southerly winds. |tem are located 1t turnouts and at | company Zun by Massacnusetts, Ditferent char- and Shorthand Teacher. | s % | the power swtion and car barnd | = acteristics 'of the dndians were brought FREE PACKAGE COUPON — . r oo Mg il as Native of Scotland. sut—rh self-respect, homesty, the 283 Main Street. sum, Moon amd Tide pottswood received @ umplaml“ t S e v gt LAy 8 n show || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 402 hall, Mich regarding crossed wires and not, pers which had zone astr: “The Indian wom 2 in misstous, 1 them, praver meetings heid, High || Moon Water. Rises. Pyr Kindly send me a sample of Pyra mid Bldg., Ma Typewriters For Sale and Rent. ago. His father | new as Cunningham supposed. Spottswood Scotland year; ney s quarryman and came to this starter that a pole at Division street |-, conducior the passenger service and useful characte i ». m. | walked to the box on the west side o > - | Lo e ds o vl Tii33 | of the pole intehding to call the car v, Grimen o coming twemty miiles to utiend | tnd, PHETROmoAy o brce by mail, o L # Moin. | barn and power station to inguire . Both parents died sever- | meetinue, every eburch membir 4 Fine Heavy, Sterling Silver $ hat the trouble was With the wires. | gl vears ago. A sister, Mrs. Ellis, in | Ppli® & mnencher of the misshonors =o- Motorman wnose car had just | Worcester, was notifi her broth- | clety. in: ¢ e schools reached the al, told the acting | . Senth, orother Robert. whe is | of the Santee agency in Nebraska is e : g1 o 2 far hing and always tends to biild | |y i Cigarette Case | T iom | vas all afire and that a big cable hggl | cf the New York, New Haven & Hart- was a prayer service during ' Tood tide.o " | fallen dowm. - ford railroad. ~ould mnot be- located, Re R PERYPESHRN 4 | flood tide. | 0y 3 RSt b e e the hour. A letter received Tuesday s | i, O o ey untll 13| but the rairoad company despatehers | o, "Npno Pingle, cor whom the ladies | 4 [ minutes afterward that Spottswood | have promisel to intorm him of the | Lom Mis Tingle for wiom the Jadex We are showing a fine line of ; GREENEVILLE NEWS. Sterling Silver had been killed, Leard lLewis deliver | ratality. An aunt, Mrs. Shea’ of Fall the message to him and saw Spetts- | River, was notified. wood step to the private telephone on Mr. Spottswood made his residence the opposite side of the pole from the | with Motormezn Charles V. O'Donnell York Beah, Me, Laconia and Poris mouth, N. IL, and Worqester, Mass. mas box, was read hy the preside Rev. and Mrs. Tingle have been i and successful workers “or twenty-one Funeral of Damel Brennan—Notes and MEASE E SRR, Personats. i §i Vears, spen nmost of that time on MATCH BOXES, iz public telephone, which Is separate ;¢ 4§ Bilydenburg avenue. New London. | (@t FRCOTI Oklo- | After visiting their duughter, Mrs VANITY CASES, funeral of I Erennan was | from the Private servic This man | Mr. O'Donnell and Evnest E. Opper- | 0@ WU 0 O | Herbert Thurber of Brattleboro, V. PURSES, 14 from the me_of his sister. Mrs. | walked by Spottswood just as he rang | g representing the orzanized street | U000 © O 0 iven hun- | Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Johneon made & g llen Downing, 2t No. 455 North Main | tp some number and heard him say: | paflway men, offered their ser s i 8 mil SR fomile Y A ‘\-nflm stay here with Mr. and Mrs EYEGLASS CASES, ETC. reet, Wednesday morning, and ser- | “Hello! Is that sou —7" (The | connection with the death until’ rela- | 97°G8 of miles over FOuEl Fouts 00 | Sjpey Miner of Huntinglon avenue, onducted in St. Mary's | bame of the man of whom the inquiry | tves arrived Gie i T N el % like | on_their wuy to their héme Fishers Our prices the lowest. Rev. J. H. Fitz- | was inade was not understood.) The Mr. Spottsweod is . 8 thamber: of | DM --)vl~. uve nurs w].\ ke | O d, RN 2. Je, Lover of My | passenger, going to work, hur on {'lomel” unicn, Ads matea | # fraimed nurs taken ly and dos. [ 4 red by Mrs. Mary L |and turned into Main street before | \§&ociation of Elc Strect Railway ,.‘”“:I T "’ ".“"I "X'H‘I‘m““h-\ 0 "‘nm‘ el ’ L0 v . Lena Boudreau pre- | the electrocution tobk place. | Bmployes. a member of the iodern Tiine A, Hibhe, he TounEadt k| Aot o ere no s tended he G B at the organ. There was a large| It is evident that Spottswood was | wondmen of America and . Fraternal ime d thri ¢ youngest & | conference of churches Wednesday in u " efl, A ISS, ittendance of es and friends, in- | touching an uninsulated part of the fpler of Eagles. HLesides the death A bk '_':‘“ . diothe ".m-vé | Jewett ( ity included Rev. J. O. Bar- Jewetit City and | telephonic insirument and that toe | penefi's accruing from membership | "O¥ 170 . g ool Others frows, Rev, F. A. Fuller, Mr .Vnyull.\‘lr: here were many | man at the other end of the Wire Waw | n these orsamzations he had a life | 15 WOl @5 onrs t o the|Henry Latham, Mr. and Mrs K. | rms. nos The ccnerete paving on @aich Lisgurance | Y. U o b I Ridiing H B Gl o S 3 4 . ~ e - were Humphrey, Timo- | Spotiswood stood at tke outdoor tel- |y Spottswood w«nd Miss Margaret | 707 1 SAPR g f et | Eben Allen and Mrs, Jonathan La- Brennan, P. Downing, | ephone bootin was wet with sain. This | Dopovan of Perry street were married | =% ¢F e "’”“l"". LB RN it | vhro and John Si contributed o’ form the «omdition |, vear ago. Mr. Spottswood's most | % MOre thanktul heavt, for we had e F]del'o Bee[‘ which electricians call grounding. intimate friend, Charles V. O'Donnell, | 5F ":»-{‘xw‘lvw g u”..l Fho st louth A ) ' I It Was a Direct Current. | told the medical examiner that Mr. ' - D1t LIS ex o Egrs zmaurice. Shes | 1, the crowd of physicians and elec- | SPot e funeral ar- | Everywhers. triclans, that gathered after Spul wood had Deen pronounced Team Delivers roit a poor . I put in the bank here and Tues- wood toid him u vear ago that | 45e I Put in the b Ep A T vas married, but that he wanted | 927 the bank falled end the doors Weve | the inarriage a se ! Jg 5 N5 Teesl n L] H. JACKEL & C0. jiuman aid, the accident was d | pd and a six weeis 0ld | anag deperd upon fruit for fheir / 3 to clarify t aic of mystery v ! les ‘members of .| Teipi e i e mnosrs were.] Kesp DUNN'S CATHARTIC LIVER o € > \}:j'; =- | had prevailed at first. One electric Snottswood's ily, | in the bank, too. PILLS in the house at all times THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO., VIR n.. S on i g i . siuging cl an instructive ané | pheir action Is gentie; but positive, Successor to —— — | e " ok gl scint insuring a frecdom from headache and Ihe Norwich Parcel Delivery. p of New “fi‘\fin." CASE CONCERNING THE. INDIVIDUAL'S PLACE Biithday - Sesisl heavy feeling caused by a torpid liver ; several days with rela- TWO NORWICH BOYS IN THE BROTHERHOOD Thays 155 u Boktle et n sn unusually pleasani aftern spent at the parsonage on F we Tuesday when m.embers of t esiay sien wembers of e | DUNNS PHARMACY, ! church gathered for .‘! 50 Main Street sicial. Cake and ice cream served, and Y According 1o orfi Branch Office: 162 Main St. Tele- | oct10d ROBERT W. OTIS. | Meeting of Pinechle Club—Various 5 3T Items of Local Interest. West Main St. Telephone t. Main str Be to Go to Reform School. | Rev. C. H. Ricketts. . Improven stion sl birth | were The criminal session of the court of The third in t shop mect- common pleas will have a number of | ings at the McCrum-Ho 1l Co. plant | ! )Di:cusuen as to How Bad They Must | Subject of Third of Shop Talks by | w i | | | | DENTIST ] < . SRaEI mautters to consider when it comes in | under the auspices of the Young Men *h one's age contributed by the for- e r- Lompion o= )21 attendande at the | next Tuesday at New London to which |, Christian association, was beld at the |t present—the sum = amounting _to UNEXCRLLED .guis v me A : | ; v Y . | neariy 320, which will be spent in sil- . DR. E : Finochle held in their newls fur- | time it adjourned. | P50 BokE ot INeduoad nd Wes al-| Corto he used for church purposes. | o e J. JONES nished quarters on- Front street 2| Among the cascs to be tried is that | tended by close to 175, who listened | V€4 10 e M8ed [oF choch DD was | DPESIGNS AND COLORINGS Suile 46, Skaanon Building day evening President Frank Walers|of the state va Michael Kelley of | with elose attention to the brief ad- | #iven, which included piano solos o occupied the c anc rutine bu. ! Norwie rged with ef ¢ | dress of Re Y Ricketts, s | Miss Rutn Potter and Miss Helen [ A Take clovator Shetucket street em | hess war Gispoced o Eight appii- | NOrwieh chars -L with the theft of 8 | ez {LI;(\.[( I.hlil. }1;(-‘1‘“ ; “1:.) whs] At SaRiEotie and i Hslie By R cations for membership were raceived.| d08. This case has attracted quite a speaker a Eemnerng as e Res ] e Clock. Old . Mr. ickl=jol “n i o5 Varfous committees reporied progress | little interest. been ul the preceding ones. T Erv Siotie i e Miaklepoin. . kng Imported and Domestic lend the o committiee. composed of Although each session there are in | los were finley supg by John D. Sharpies, William Kendall | the ncighborhcod of 30 cases on the | Potter, who &ccompanicd and Frank La# presented the body | docket, th seldgm more than | the violin and was also which (hev had prepared | ohe or two trials, as the majority of | by Miss Elizabeth Crowe on the ner ez zabeth Lather and | Margaret l‘\w*nv At the : business | mecting, Mrs, A, W, Dickey was elect ’The Fanm’ng Studies, NEW LINE DRESS GOODS dir mills at oW prices. 9L by 12w 2 I led b 1 nt lenethe o all M {and which were: with a few slight | the cases ure settled without trial. | &ax : ; | enc Miss Fanny I Willlams acting | Amsosiment lengihs o G| ere: o Yew SRenElibe Rl oF how A0 & Doy meal he Place of the Individual in the | &n¢ Miss iv i < s Bt Haie Brices | | isnaliy long ¢ ting until 11.30 | ought to be before he should be sent | Brotherhood vas the topic of (he talk tetury gna | 31 Willow Street v an | by Rev. Mr. Ricket who indicated ML REAINANT R L D s Tarer® denitoa "o | to reform scheol and incident To Attend Moosup Conference. LACE CURTAINS FURNITURE JOHN BLOOM, Prop. |discussion of various matters pertain- | argument as to the efficacy of the re- |in the first place how it will be found 171 W. Main St. |ing to the weifare of the club. form school, occupied a half-nour or | evervihere :nat the value of any or- | \rs. J. O. Dodge and Mrs. Albert S n | more «f the criminzl session of the | ganism will depend cn the worth of | Miner go tolay (Thursday) to Moos- UPHOLSTERY FUNERAL. | court of common oleas Tuesday. The |the parts of which it is composed. | ip to attenl ine tweniy-first annual — around whom the depate re- It is. the policy of every great in- | confcrences of the Woman's ilome ] | LOUIS H. BRUNELLEI Joseph Veilloux. d, were two Norwich youngsters | plant 1o weed out evervibing | Missionary socicty of the Norwich dis % | ey AT T s Veille | ed lsbitzki and Strob. unimpertant, he said; to cul | trict. Mrs. Miner ve 1ts the First 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Fot 3 iR Mra: Tosents Sellent %! They have broken and entered waste JUSt as far as possible. | Methodist® chrreh delcgate to the . . T e e boolie & parents on | Stores in Norwich in the daytime and | Yo make money in these duys of sharp | convent It n ail-day ses- Ples, Cake and Bread | fom we home o i parents on | stores in Noewieh in the daytime and | Yo make mone o these dava of shasp | comvention. it that cannot be eéxcelled. i Purial was in the Sacred Heart | other small stuff. In the cit it for granted thet tms | » Town ¢ tc (he greet- 2 { cometer and relativ udge Brown seat them to i 1 rests on such bed rock | the afternoon address will be , Jud B th t rest I | a 1 Phone your erd Trempt ser\'lc.} Director | sSchool and the ~ases came to the order that nothing i~ don. | by Mrs. Amanda Clark of aston. | oot e I the ar- | court of common pleas us an appeal piiere. nobody emploved, that ix not - | g NOW IN SESSION JEWeTT CITY HOTEL | Mg ke jads as “bad boys.” FHe said that the | these iron sducts | manmotl P::"’"" a"lf‘ Im"’""\"l' ek New and Up-to-date in ery } OBITUARY. | Polish boys of Norwich give the po- | room is not intended for fancy gym: n o5 ""E_ s eClelian at particular. | it a ey | lice a great deal of trouble, being law- } nastic it ot 4 place to show off | g oo TIOEPSERE - O IRA F. LEWIS. Proprietor. | Edward Lagarde. | less and bold in their lawlessness. He | fine clothes hLut rather muscie | st of her si i e avira. Tagiide aged hs, | added that the Isbitzki boy seemed to | skili applied to a definite object 3 : i Cl I Y HALI PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. i-. h of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Lagarde. of | be the ringieader. Iie thought that | concern is succ e B B W b AT 3 Merchants' avenue, died 4t the home of | e at least should be sent to reform | dividual parts are valuable | lin spent Wedresday with M Albert B — - — - st 1ts at 2 o'clock Wednesday | School. “Why, these boys wait until I nold something in my hand which | Miner of Tluntington mue, P . £ B e oK N dnesday | B candy store Js crowded and the | probably every man here wil] ut onc ] Tuition and Supplies Free E. L. BURNAP ! several brothers and si clerks engaged and then they dart inm, | recognize, It is the little chaplel such | Miss May Old Can- | 5 Mr. Lagarde is employed in the plant | Steal goods, and run out” Mr. Hall {18 the molders use. It is probubly as| terbury iurnpike, spent the week end .H. the J. B. Mart pany | said. sma s anything in the foundry. If} r sister, Mrs. John Thompson Plumbing, Steam and Gas| e S s mothisg ™, seplisd - Acarnby: ] i ivaliuis astarmined merely . ity ; 3 COAL AND LUMBER. | ios’ Shields, who appeared for the boy its size we aght call it insignificint— | P SR - Prices and work satisfactory | Ladies’ Benevoient Seciety Meets. [.; gpren gid that when 1 was a boy." | but small as it is it is not a play thing Eliza Smi ks A The regular meeting of the Ladies i ¢ - . | Mrs. S. Eliza Smith has returned i ling ! Deputy Judge Barnes of the police [and if it was not used tne casting |, Ler home on the New London tur. 130 Platt A Tel. |: ;nr\l{)l“m soc as he ig.in court of Norwich thought the boys bad | weuld come out defective, probably | [ 20 /OO0, CO8 CH00 Ll O . i ML T Ploreiet th Haeg=tions i b but was not positive in his con- | ruined. Little as it is it is an fmport- | fuit &THCE 0 abiencl o6 Lares Tentie nes a o viction that reform sch6ol was the |ant part in the larger mechanism of JOHNSON AND BENSON, Foombis presry. e - | only remed: these iron works. Yonder black — N PR 4 e [Eeanee Wit soEl .S Attorney Shields insisted that the | giant which vcu call the cupola vising BORN venue: I.m: '_x”\. si lert\.«l.‘-;¢x: : u‘n: s}lx; boys had good in them. He id that | colossal ove everything else in the | PRI e ot gtk llldlln Snmmer__ [iog, [reading “of . the ripture and | yhey are brigit, active boys and that | fornary, has no occasion to look down A FOMOSR ST Ar i Som fo M. A . £t 5 sz v d Mrs. Frank Eves. - ;l‘-‘.‘ ""_-’ ; port "“’ 5 '_""'la_l.‘ since he int2rested himself in them | diséainfull on this little chaplet, for - o WI Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutlers | a8 r¢3d and accepled and It was| ome 1ime zgo they had improved | what would melten iron be worth if it MARRIED Next COIII’S Indian nier oo B2 and all kinds of Job. | Loted to domate sifts of fruit and|puch P Fidaded earnestiy for the |uniy turned out defective castim ELE-SYLVIA—T A . 3 : ) bing promptly attended to. | S an e v '8 | l]ads and he declared that to his mind | AS every macline, and ever £ b e Jo o e Aneendt Indisn U HpRNneE. cHus) | Sriginnll Tel 718. | T e D e N o1 | the reform s hool does not reform. a machine, that enter inio th Bovtorsh T g oY (ROmern { aikrted . Lo the lhlvnt»m of those who vy ey rth. A | Finally Judge Waller consented to | of this concern is important, so aiso| Steele and ‘Mary Emeline Sylvia, |ad not been able to set ‘thelr Codl ", rollomed the busi. | C2TrY the matter over to next Tues- | iS every man egmployed here. There ix hoth of Groton. in earlier in the season 3 ton S \‘»\l‘snlirv\rd‘b\ afl’ " | day and he directed Attorney Shields | n° reason whatever, «ven if there Ideal weather now for Coal deliv- it 3 2 meanwhile to obtain reports from | were the disposition, for one maxp to DIED. ery. an]tary um lng | S | their teachers and City Missionary | snub another. ALl men employed | CRANDALL In & Blue Rapids Ian — 2 2 { rthrup corcerning the boys’ deport- | lere are important parts of the plant. Nov. 12, 1, Mrs. 4 e Ayer Cran- e { . Michael Turner of Moosup is spend- } oot of tate The man who dues fine work in the | 4l «ked 9i veavs 6 months, for- CHAPPELL CO. A peep inte an up o date bathroom | iN% Several days with local frien Ses DA L Suie machine ‘shop §ssno smere a part -of | TCR¥ OFTRENON EL oL o i= only less refreshing than the batn | e o = GONE TO BOSTON. this concern than the man who shov-is | W ARSIBRCR FOTeehe RET 1 e Wharf and 150 Main Street. "h,., During the summe on wil | Miss gustine Pe 2 \n,L D4 .k'und wheels pig iron, In a work- s - Telephon the mors look to the bath for bodlly | ! left on W or New | pr. o Kather Posi- | 8F.20 where conunon toil mukes all the | Funerai from the home of his mother, comfort. T will show you samples and | P where sie has accepted a po- | V'S8 Ra v Camivy Wenepter Pl e Todre fe RO - som €.r | Mrs. James Walker, 13 Boswell ave - plans of the peicelaln and e tubs | tiop with Publishing House. ‘an aris ey. For that matter ° nue. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 16, &t and give you es.imates for the work | g5 Norwi-h friends of Miss Kath is no place for an aristocracy any-| 2 e'clock. . Burlal du Yantic' ceme- #.J’..“;”Zi Itwm ux ::; |h!n best :ln.nnn YANTIC HAPPENINGS. ot o _‘*I‘: e \;(;;;“,M:‘ ‘:f‘li“'fz where in the social or industrial orc E Pprped < R nitary standpoint—an, 7 2 5 q t X s : cleavage 3 I ville, 2 9 antee the entire job s i | Sy = | she was cashier, bookkeeper and chief | that o ot yioiT(88 upon cleavage Eaward, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Noel|. * ;Cold Wave reezes Angleworms— ! clerk for 12 vears in the Meiropolitan I"'”'" AP o Phe ofily Lagarde, aged 17 months. T .‘.OMPK | Enumeration of School Children. Life Insurance company’s office under | {imetion amone mer. we nre morall . 67 West Main Street {ford this week by the desth of her | recently mccepted a positfon as head | CDiracter. Was not (he great Master | tather ! bookkeeper with the Clark Publishing | hiceprens s ¢ S41d: “And all ve are " - =t The ngleworms t came bove | company of Boston. Thi i % Eround Suting the. vt reinor Bans | S b Caser s Boung woman of fine | goElia Hittle chaplet reminds: me of 15 Main Stroet Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh The Vaughn Fuund co d (e Bozan Mon _ Siaiing on | business a exceptionally capable | “hege walls, Tt he little chap- < ALWAYS IN STOCK. ry all the sidewalk round here. & o el returned to Blue Hill in the insurance business. hating for | perhaps your boy —who brings his B e e iran semsiions peivic | Baivaze gwur bep_whs brines” bis | A D. LATHROP WD thern ju ARie Sy purt of this world order that we must v 3 2 In the new line of business which she | 1ot ignore. e may never be king or Office—cor- Market and Shetucket Sts ides but he is one of God's iit- unera Irec nrs Telephone 163-12. has ontered her many friends here tle princes and is put here Tor a pur- IRON CASTINGS | wish her success in the Hub.. fuornished premptly. Lar F patisepe. o Wt IR R Ll uneral pose that is not unworthy of his Cre- L i S . = ator. Men recognize this more widely ;- nirec‘). after spending several days at his!than we think. T.egislation with one ,gy d home here. i hand is putting the tag of infamy on S F GIBSON Miss Matilda Garceau of Norwich ' hild labor, and wich the orf s do m a mers b By ..fl [mhalmgr was a recent guest of Miss Katherine | ing mcre and wore for th. 4 . “It burms up clean.” 3 ane. i ucation and general uplift. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Henry Bellows of Pautipaug was in| Evervining possible, then. ought to w " s d w d 70 Frankiin St. Bulletin Bidg. [ | (’¢ village Tuesday enumerating the | be done to improve the individua! Lady Assistant e easong 00 Agent for Richardson and Boynton Furnaces. 85 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn. T. F. BURNS, children belungin‘ to the to of | ery ckild born into the world has a Franklin. claim to a decent education; every Telsphsne sull 833-%.. & Mrs, John Kilroy has returned from |man, rich or poor, has a right to de- | gen, Semith Allen a few days’ stay in New London with | mand fair treatment. Every man has 3 J Cmpels -1 B Mgy G. H. HASKELL. Telephone 642-2. Prompt service day er nlm Zady Assistant Residence Ji¢ Eroadw: her sister, Mrs. Frank Gifford. the power to help some other man if 402 — it & e T Kvan Jones spent a day in Worces- | it is only fo put the hand of sympathy - Phon “w ter this week, on his shoulder when he is In trouble, BOYS® SCHOOL SHOES Telephone €42-3. : Lo speak a word of comfort in sorrow, New Haven.—Rev. and Mrs, A ‘The seolid and durable enes. Special e anson | 5 TEERE N 2L Slort B2050% | e oot ana quruvte” snes. speci | JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, Heating and Plumbing, naii o Dec. 16 for Enpope: Tney Will (hat. e have hed. Sou raany. tobsers | | Wa give Roya! Gald Sta F— 2 3 ¥ pe. ey Wi we Ve 100 many robbers e give Roya! mps, ; nerE e o " L 1L TR PN [ Shend” tne vinter” i sonthern. France | Mo Wasius and plunder: too man: FRANK A. B oal and Lumber 32 [’mu’ su“l dium better than throigh the advertis- | 2nd morthern Italy and will go to Ox- | Levites who on the other sidc, L, in= solumns of The Rulletin. ford for a few months after Easte: and not B’aod Samaritans who Telephone i 104 Main Street ' Teiephona 354 Central Whart

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